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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1911)
Rheumatism U A Constitutional r.lerse. It manifests llIf In local irhn and j,ln. Inflamed Joint and etirr mus cle". but It cannot be cured by lucal aiilliitlonii. It rrijulrre constitutional treatment, and tha bout la a course of tho great Mood purifying anl lonlo medlrlne Hood's Sarsaparilla UU h corrects tha arid condition of tli,- blood and bullda up tha system. Ot It toduy In uaual liquid form or rhoiululed tnbluta called Saraatabe. Iruif Stores imispH) in 4H states. Kor suit-ami trade. K. V. Kniuat, Omaha.Neb DI1DRFD Pi- nUDDLn jmmi j M,,. c.nuium Muiut a,., Kilihun ra.la. liuud (Iniala. Quirk Harvlea. rn,l f nmtpl-ia ( 'alaliisjue No. M. AtaM Slave Works, ! A St.. lasaete, Waas). ASTHMA CAN BE CURED Instant raltaf. Try mir sreat Aathma kamady. Send f"T fMif flHSI IHfAIMrNf. rtrrnl Millar It C ., rviktk. lam WaV I f . . lUennd Hand Maehln. Machinery -s?,.?? r--ilP-. Mwmilla. I. 1 h J fc. Martin ('4.. 7 11 tM I'ortlait!. Km fr Htock I. tat imI pricm. Automobile Business Taught in all wka. rvtaut mn. AN,rl tAl)l() A( AlirMV, Jaw liMoa Ae., fanlaaal, Ura. RAW FURS Wa Matilvtr par lb htvhmt tnarkt r , M w am manu f avi'iurrn aiu t (-" fur fan r nwr than cl .". fWrvd for ra prtr ltt and htppl.taT laa ami lftl full Valua fif yaur akin a, N. M. I mgmr .. tts Kallaata tarrtrr-, 2IM 7la . rtrfeat On BOYNTON FURNACES Muat tinu-l an-t fff fur buuaa nd arhtxal haltiitf J. C. BAYfR FURNACE CO. front and Mar art St. Portland. Or. r-r.NU rOlt t' A T A U H.l,K. A LCtN THE lAliri TIAOt I. - - ' WaII la M.a a.a waasaa. V Tiia Old Maaiar saw ana- 1, 2: Duv,ie4 bf IK rs'lu.t. .''A l.-w aarra arnlls Uarirtna a U. koaw .lu.tr. II m. f l' s.lel la tl.r Wr.t Ctf! niionm. iinn cm- W.tili.ala SI.. VTaxa. Tha Norway Mpl. In numy imrta of tho mat tho Nor Ay 01 r)'itior map' la a favorltt fi r rtrri't i snlliiK. thoiiKh It la some I1.1t Intuli'iunt of aluat and atnoki and It tlifi-Iura tn-ttor aultcd to rura ilatrlota and TlllnKCa than conKl0 rliy ri'ntiTa Aa It la a apraadlni tnw, rare sliotild bo takon to prevein Hi liriiillnK too law. It thrlvfa Ir nuthrrn t'ulirorntti aa m ell an any ol tho mnplea. but iwrma to thrive atll. better farther north. Nature aem lo dlrtato an eviirnreen country, anr: 't la amiievihnt ptitalinK to know b) e bava ayramore. rottunwnoda. etc. aluiOHt Idi'ntlral lth aperlra foucC In enntern atnte. In central anc nnrthrrn California, where oaka ar rioilil itoua, the niRplei thrive and dc nliji'i'tion rhould be mndu to Una OC :rt and Muhway. Practice Will Make Perfect Print Ico thy m If won In the thlnRi mlilrh thou ilt-apalreat of arcompllib I11K. For even !' lft hand, which In IniffiTtunl for all other thlnga for wnnt of prartlce. holds the bridle more ylnrouly than the rlKht hand; for It bns boen practiced In tills. Marcus Aurellus. Up to the Wlthbon. Pnld an KiiKllxh cltTnyiiinn: "ratrlot liu Is the bncklone of the Urltlnh em pire; and what we have to do Is to train tuut biickbone and bring It to the front." Christian Intelligencer. Few There Are Who Lssrn Wisdom. A ChlciiKO woman tried to undo a tinrd knot In her dreas by burning It. Khn succeeded In exactly the same lft, comprehensive way In which the rt'luctunt morning Dra Is started with kiTosena. So few are tha wise people who li-arn from etiierlence of the fool iHh ones. FOR RANCHMEN. H. U Car bin. So, Platla. Cola., writHi "I am a aturkmnn hcra and If yoa Med nrnr I Cfinlil aivr yon a but of Muilanf l.uiimrnt Ixittlra we hav wanl up on our iMirm-N and can I. Vi a rule prrliy hard hrre in the H.n-kira htit Maatana Uaaaaaat aaa I ha fcaraaa aoaal aa aa." 2 Sc. SO. 1 1 a balla al Dnx A Gaa'1 Slorat BE CURED Rhtsumaliam, Skin D Slomacb nd Lung Troublss rvir4 Hrmnfntlf al amall MO FAIR II irtal !... ..n( AH tr- fng Jia raj Houii..r to., etil Mat Ml., ISrtlanL Or. . Wt Broadway, Oahlnntl. P-L H W. I.nil Won, Mai II. ML tt ..rr.r,f .Or. nafii,riiiti: I run-it mvprm mf aitrwrlaa aad l-lfwantrv al tha murk nr y tur Minwral Wttivlrrta r Uti,.rt tn ainir I ha iHM'hasja I rrlvl from f'ir rwftrpskxn ailva nra. a)ilit'th nmi ri ir a w wmIh, ,m a-riifi.t mirprtiitly laaMnl ra- - b iht ninxinon, a a ii7 " -- liiojr "r i isj Kin 'S.r, ieittillr. R. THOMAM. 0 TAKE A DOtl OF at TMf BtST MIDICIHf "Wa4a ,. far COUOHI b COLOf WANTED $1,000 AS A STARTER Coy Little Maiden After Waiting Two Months Wss Willing to Compro mise on $2.35. "Kobert, dear," said tba coy llttlo maiden to her swetheart, "I'm sure you love me. Hut give me soma proof of It, darling. We can't marry on $15 a week, you know." "W ell, what do you want ma to dor' said he with a grieved air. "Wby, save up $1,000 and have it safe In the bank, and then I'll marry you." About two months later she cuddled up close to blm on the sofa one even ing and said: "Hubert, love, have you saVed that thousand yet?" "W hy no, my love," be replied, "not all of It." "How much have you saved, dar- Hngr "Just 2 35. dear." "Oh, well," suggested tba sweet young thing, aa she snuggled a little closer, "don't let's wiJt any longer. I guess that'll do." IJpplncott'a. FAME. "Mammy, why is I named Andrew Jackson T" "Why, chile! Dat wus yo' grandpap- py'a name!" Juvenile Logic. I IllU Kfahl'a mothar waa exnectlnk Mahel'a auntie on a visit Just as she was almost due to arrive a telegram came which read: "Missed train. Will start at same) time tomorrow." Mahal hurried home from school, ei- nectlna- to rreet her auntie. Instead of which aha waa shown the telegram. She read It through carefully and la boriously and then she remarked: "Mow silly or auntio, mamma: "Why, dearr Inquired the mother. "Well, don't you see that If she aiarta at that same time tomorrow she will miss the train again." Illustrated Hits. His Idsa. eha Iok here. John Foodies, wby a. aiwara rut out of the way when the carpets need to be taken out and cleaned T He Merely, my dear, because of my leslre for orlgluallty. Sh What do you mean by that fool talk? Ha You know, my dear, I always try to avoid the beaten path. Real Clsss. "You ar not going to Jilt th. dukeT" "Yes; I think I'll marry aa Amer ican." lint think of tha duke's nna om castle and his moated grange." "All Yery well, but the omer ieuow owns A garage." Always trie am. Diogenes held up bla lantern and gasea iihu me Hun",. 'I have found at least on honest man," he said. All of which goes to show that re formers of all ages ara alike. Little Things. She I've always said that It Is the tittle things that trouble us most" He Yes, I know you have. "And now here's a paper which says lhat the proboscis of a flea, with which he "bites." Is 12 times thinner than the finest needle made." Not Up to Dste. The Schoolmaster Now, how was It that this great discovery made by Co lumbua was not fully appreciated until many years after his death T The Up to Date Scholar necausa be didn't advertise. slr.-Tha Sketch. Its Complement. "Pa, why does the eye have lashesr "Because It baa a pupiL my son." Judge DYNAMITERS AT ANARCHIST HOME Colony of "Freethinkers" Near Tacoma Harbored Plotters Attempted to Purchsie High Explo- sivss st Company Store Editor or "Agitator" Knew Men. Tacoma, Wanh. Disclosures made public here have revealed the fact that Home colony, a settlement of "free thinkers" on Joe's bay, less than 20 miles from Tacoma, Wash., was for several months prior to the m'Kht the Los Angeles Times building was dynamited, the dwelling place of M. A. bchimdt and David Caplan, that James K. McNamara visited there, and that for nearly 12 months Caplan and his iriends were under the eye of William J. Hums. Jay Fox. editor of the "Agitator." an anarchistic periodical, is known to have been a close friend of Caplan, and J. M. Tillman, a Burns detective who formeIy was a deputy sheriff with supervision over the Home col ony, and Oscar Engvall, formerly manager of the co-operative store at Home, declare that Caplan and Fox attempted to buy high power dyna mite in the fall of 1910. Engvall said that he was dismissed from the colony because he refused to provide the ex plosive. CAR RUNS AWAY. In Mad Rsce Conductor's Nerve Proves Him Hero. Vancouver, B. C. An interurban trolli-y-car, bound from Vancouver to New Westminster, ran away for four miles down a steep grade but the con ductor locked the 20 passengers in and the car stuck to the track, so that all survived the terrible ride. Motorman Hayes sought to apply the brakes and discovered that the bolt had dropped out of the brake beam and that he had no control what ever over the car. Conductor Batten immediately locked the doors and in formed the passengers that the car was out of control, but would come to a stop across the bridge on Lulu island. Several of the frightened passen gers tried to break through the win dows, and one man attacked the con ductor. He was subdued, however, and Batten kept the passengeis under control. A perilous curve beyond Eburne was passed safely, and after a mile and a half along tho level grade of Lulu island the car stopped and the passen gers disembarked. In a similar runaway two years ago 18 persons were killed. GREAT ACREAGE RESTORED. Oregon Regains for Public Entry Trscts Prsviously Withdrawn. Washington, D. C Secretary Fish er, In a report sent to congress, shows that in the last 12 months 15,974 acres of public land in Oregon were withdrawn to protect power sites, and 18,970 acres previously withdrawn for this purpose were restored to entry. Also, 104.123 acres, withdrawn to de termine their coal content, have been restored to entry, it having been found that they contained no commer cial coal. In Washington 37,276 acres were withdrawn to protect power sites, while 1,457 acres of power-site with drawals were restored to entry, in ad dition to 2,897 acres withdrawn for coal. In the Snake river valley, Idaho, 6.179,155 acres of land, withdrawn on the presumption that it contained coal, has been restored to entry, no coal having been found. Salmon Pack Record New. Seattle The Puget Sound salmon nsck for 1911 established a new record. a total of 1,625,000 cases having been packed according to figures compiiea hv Secretary Crawford of the Puget Sound Canners association. The pack was twice aa large aa the most .niimi.iif nm'lcpra expected and ex ceeded the record of 1909 by almost 60,000 cases. The value or tne output ;.ni.H.t 1S.125.000. The record breaking production is attributed to .1. i i neil the heavy run oi pinn amnion, i,vu&, 261 cases of which were packed. $600,000 In Gold Coming. o.,.itU Th ateamahiD Northwest- a'V s v vi v a r . ern hss arrived from Seward with $600,000 of Iditarod gold in care of an express company. The gold came out by dog team from Iditarod to Sew ard. Among the passengers of the Northwestern were a doien of the leading Iditarod operators and much of the gold belonged to them. More miners are on the way out to pass the winter "in the states," and more gold is also on the way. Big Supply Houta Plan. Ground will be broken shortly in this city ', for a mil- .i..n. marina aunnlv department. The site hss been selected and work is to be begun Immediately, me . . .-ill mat 1200.000 DUIluiiiK f.i. ; and it will house stores valued at more than $1,000,000. ine ear.y i..tinn th Tansma canal and the resultant increase of war vessels in Pacific waters have mane tne esiao ii.kmnt nf a irreater distributing cen ter for the marine corps necessary on this coast TRY BALL BLUINU. The housewife's frlt-aJ on wslh day. LarKe paclvuxi .1l cents. Blie that U all blue. One KKD CROS3 BALL BLUE lo trlod, all others are discarded. There Is a reason: Liquid bluing Is a weak solution of colored water, while Ball Bluing Is solid blue, clear through. Price, 10 cents. ALL GltO CEHS. News Disseminators. A minister at a camp meeting waa delivering a discourse on pride, and tn cautioning the ladles against It he aald: "And you, dear sisters, may feel proud that our Lord paid you the dis tinguished honor of appearing first to one of you after the resurreotlon; but you have no reason for It as It waa undoubtedly done that the glad tidings might spread soooner." A cold on your chet weakens your lungs. Tubercular Conn attack tha weak apoU. Keep your lunira etrone; by cunog colds quickly with liamllna Wizard OU aid you will not get Consumption. No Time for Laziness. A physician announces that he hss discovered a serum that will cure lazi ness. Tba present cost of living la curing It fast enough. Detroit Free Press. Cut Out Old Canes. Aer the raspberries are through tml 3g, the old csnes are taken out Thv can is made this year will produce the frutt next year. Burn the prun ing. Bud Doble The ereatent of all horsemen, sayi "In ni v 40 yi-ara' experience with hones I have found hpobu'a Hntempcr cure the most successful of nil renii-Uics forthe horses. It Is tin' jrn-atcst blood purifier. " Bottle.WV. und 11.00. Druggists can supply vou.or ii-Biiufiicturers. Arnn wnnteU. tlend for Free book. Kpohn Medical 'oSpeo. Con tanious JJiaeu cs, Goshen, Ind. Knew Tltephlst Titephlst While In Paris I paid out $A for tips alone. Walter (assisting hlra with cost) You must hsve lived there a good many years, sir. Boston Transcript Free to Onr Headers Write Murine Fye Krn.iMly Co., Chlcairo- for 48-paiie Illustrated Eye Book Free. Vi rile all about Your Kye Trouble anil they will ailvlna aa to tue Proper Application of the Murine Kye Remedies la Your Hpectal Catte. Your Drutrictt will tell you tliut Murine KalieTes Bore fcyes, Htrenirtheua Weak Lyea IHiesn I Hmurt. hootliea Kye Pain, and Bella for 6oc. Try It In otir KieaanJ In lluby's Eyes tor feWalj LyeliUa anU liranulatlou. The Power of Prayer. The seventy-second annual report of VuHcr's Orphanage, at Bristol, for vhlch no appeal Is ever made exce;i'. bv uraver to God. shows that the In come last year was nearly 36,000. London Times. CURED IN ONE DAY Ma rule, a few Hosea of Munyon'afold Rerpey break up any cold and prevent pneumonia. It r..lvea the head, throat and luntra alinojC so itiy. I'rice 26 cents at any druiririaVa or sunt p, . paid. K vou need Medical advice write to Munyon'a I '-ertr. They will carefully diaffniMa your case and R-ive you advice by mail, absolutely free. Address Professor Munyon. bod and Jefferson street. Philadelphia. Pa. The AIR-O-LITE A Lamp built on a new pnncipla. A mar vel of simplicity, effi ciency, economy. Bat ter than anythine you ever saw. POSITIVCIV GUARANTEED rOR S YEARS. $10 Complete, Espress Paid. Money refunded if not satisfied Would you like to (at one Absolutely rRCEf Write TODAY, NOW! L A. lim 1 CO. he. BriaaSmat. EaSaat Oi. DAIRY FEED! d'est and cheapest,' Ask your dealer for it If he does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of dealer wbo doea ALBERS BROS MILLING Cpjj:j iPORTlJWMRECON! I era txc 1 I OtXLXWN CV I f "V ) yV 1 I afttTrM umar ftmk 1 1 POITUMeS. OMMH J I PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors slllt.wocl and cotton equally wej and ta guaranteed to give perfect result. Aak detUer, ex we will send postpaid at lOc a package. Write tor bee bookie hew to dye, uch i txux colon. MONROE DKUO GQUtAm , Quincy, Illlnoss. Uncle jeix's Appeal. TJncle Jenk n1 Aunt Ne.-ry Splgler havlnar ueen unable to ret along peace ably toge'her, bid separated, on as 'nlr,': basis. C'Scle Jenk trok cf als abode In an old men's home; Aunt Ferry kept the cottage and gardto and also tetalned tie slender ban) account Under this arrangement the two old people were on the friendliest foot log and Uncle Jenk made neighborly calls upon his wife at frequent Inter Tale, often doing small bits of wori about the premises, for which Aunl Nervy scrupulously paid him. On one occasion, the plastering bav Ing fallen from the celling, Uncle Jen) solicited the Job of repairing, namlni IS as his price for the work, whic) Aunt Nervy considered excessive. "Why," she protested, "I know J could get Andy Catch to do It cheap er than that" "Mebby ye mlgM." allowed TJncl Jenk, mildly, "but I ain't nimble, Uk Andy; It'd take me a good bit longei than what It would him. 'Bides that, even If you could git the work don a little cheaper, I should think you'd favor one that's kin to you, rathei than a stranger." Uncle Jenk'a loglo won and be re ceived his price. Youth's Companion Primitive Medlclnee. Some of the early medical practi tioners were very limited In the choice of remedies. Victor Hugo's family phy sician used only ammonia and cam phor In different combinations. Fads for Weak Women Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some derangement or die ease of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured is eared every day by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well. It acts directly on the organs affected snd is st the same time a general restora tive tonie for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy oi home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to every modest woman. We shall not particularize here at to the symptoms of thito peculiar affections incident to women, but those vrsuting full information as to their symptoms and means oi positive cure are referred to the People's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, newly revised auJ up-to-date Edition, sent fret on receipt oi 21 one cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth binding for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. Youth Had Much to Learn. An Kiiglish gentleman once fell frcm his horse and Injured his thumb. The pain Increasing, he was obliged to dad for a surgeon. One day the doc tor was unable to visit the patient, and therefore sent his son Instead. "Here you visited the Englishman?" s.V.J bis father. In the evening. "Yes," ropllcd the young man, "and I have drawn out a thorn which I ascertained o be the chief cauce of his aony." F:cU" exclaimed the father "1 trusted you had more sense; now there la an end to the job." Yoa Caa Cat Alice's root-Ease FREE. 'Vrite Aliens. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y., for a free ample of Allen's Foot-Kase. It cure nesting, hot swollen, acliiug feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure tor irns. lniriowing nslU anil teiuious. Ail dru lUUsuUlu !4oc. liou'l accept auy substltuw. The Noisy Womsn. One unhappy, notoriety-seeking wo man. In search of a "real mate," will make more noise than 10,000 mis tresses of hsppy homes wbo would not severally exchange placea with the queen of the Indies. St Louis Repub lic. GRANULATED ITCHING LIDS CAN B CURED Writing on Finance. An editor never feels more Impor tant than when he Is writing an able review of general financial conditions and trying to make It sound as if he had absolute mastery of the subject Columbus Journal. Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thorough ly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets. The favorite family laxative. Wouldn't Be Quite Proper. Modern Young Person (showing friend round Parts) This place Is rather jolly at night; but, of course. It's not the sort of place to take your mother to I out or TOWN PEOPLE en twvMtt prompt trmit nifiafa of Hoa-Fotioaotii, eftlU-l)liUm rw-AiM from C. GEE WO th Chiaa doctor. Try rno mor if jon hr Na rlrvtorlngf with tMa on fttitl tht on and hv not oMmmii nintnt relief. Iet thin irrt nnttirs henlur lif aiMM yemr raws ant prMcriit oni rmHy whiM lotion I qntt-k. urt ant, ef. Hi- prtwrlplionf r comiminf1. from Root. Hrrlm, ituita n4 Brk that hv t4rt grstt rtrt1 from TtrT qnar Isrot th plot. Th atN'mt of tha BifsJirtnt r not known to th ontanit world, but have lxn hamleti down from lUMf U aun Ln lit phjf U)Un' fa u.i lie la China. CONSULTATION FREE. Tf yon Ur out of town and rtnnnt mil, writ for tymptoa. OJ&uJl and ciruulax, Ai-iueUu, 4 omml L THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162 hrst St., Cor. Morrison Pertlarki, Orecsak r n u No. St-11 'HEIt writing- to ari Tarsia re plaaae aaantl-B this paper. ft Stops Hair) railing Aycr's Hair Vijsr, new Im proved or.uuia, certainly stop filing of the hair. Indeed, we believe it will always do this unless (here is some disturb ance of the genera! health. Then, a constitutional medicine may be necessary. Consult your physician about this. Det not charge the color f th hair. 7i formula with seek heSUs y Bbuw ta yams yers Aak kfei abawtla, thaa Se aa km aa? The resson why Ayer's H sir Vigor stops tailing niir is occause it nrst destroys tne germs which csuse this trouble. After this is done, nsture soon brings sbout a full recovery, restoring the fasir and scalp to a perfectly healthy condition. Made by ths J. O. AyrrCe., Lawall, One of Life's Problems. We are Involved so early In the prejudices of so many whose Interest Is concerned to communicate them te us, that It becomes extremely difficult to distinguish through the rest of life what is natural to ua and what la artfc flcUL Worth 8millng At Judging from the present stylet. It women really had any sense of humor. It would be fatal. They would simply sit laughing at each other. ! SICK? TIRED? WEAK? If this describes your con dition, then you are indeed in bad shape and in need of help. Just get a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS today and see how quickly your health will improve. It restores the appetite, perfects digestion and tones the entire system. The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge Learn a Profession where the de mand is greater than the supply. Honorable. Dignified, Lucrativt Write for Uteratu ra and tnlurmatkxk. It wig b to YOUR advantaa-s. Inralids and others nasdina skUlsd lisalesssaa write for particulars. 409 Commonwealth Btdg., Portland. Or. Not at Home. A New York lawyer sent his offtoe boy to deliver a note marked "Mr. Williams, Personal." In a few min utes the boy returned with his report. "Mr. Personal wns not ln." he aald. Mothers will And Mrs. WlnaloWs Soothlaf Syriii (lie best remedy tai oa lot ttialr oh IH raa during tba leatblug period. -e;n ' Jn emoe n II jnoq 08 jsnut noX 'uau eS Oft jusa noi Jt eq ioj XJoa o eti noX auiAH enstn 0 lira nrU a s40ia A BUA- ALCOHOL OPIUM TO IACC9 Habits Pnlttaly Cafs4 Onlyaataoriaa.1 Kaaltl mata la Or-aoa. Write for liliMtratail oifeaUaa. liaJT aairrniTs. 71 L It IS I IS. S3