The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 16, 1912, Image 3

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CHAPTER II (Continued.)
"My father la prrtld.-nt of a tire
company," (ho 1.1 1 y remarked. 1 1 1
UreB ara m.Iiim' tii..il nn ninit ,.f ii.-
rats. Ilia M.-rcury for omh, 1 bi-IL-ve,
lid lit Wanted to wulih lli'lr letting
under um. tin, after a dinner -iikk-tnetit
could not mapa, mo
tored down here from the city. Vou
I hava not viewed mui h of (lie
rara. I ailinll thli dor not look very
perilous ami I am a bit disappointed.
I," again her short rryttul liiuith, "I
ball hope belter tlilnr. of tli famous
Htanton: I want In adnilra dim very
much. Hut I am detaining you, and
you wer. leaving! Every thanks for
your palletine."
"Hardly leaving, tlnre tha twenty
four hour rat- It not all hour old,"
1 .'.irr.-ii.Mi urirnjr, I am KIUU to
have b.-en of any u to you."
(ilia return, d tilt aiiluie; then, upon
tha rool tin hi1h of ona aituttntiied to
fining aa toe ciiotr, put ner qui-ttion
directly:
"Ah-I am Mint Carllulo; I would
IILa to know ho haa ln good
nourh to aid m In my iKiiornniv."
"My nu ma I Hlmilon," ha compiled,
and rnt on.
From tha h-lior of tha oWurlty h
lookrd hark. Him had tukrn a l'p
n.. rmmrn of Polionino.
ll.tal polx-uli ""''
"eoln. wu th. cmlout cau.. tor
f .i. ...i.n.4 at Wot Ham.
th Tcni'J "-' "
Wand Tb d.ca..d. t.nty
Z.1 hid hn n.plo).d to collect
lDVf-m inny lnthaalol ( ln
fl tad tl phyKI"" t-nn.d Ib.t
aoln. .r. ot.rn r.n with v.f
i,ir, ahl.h rrm.lnrd on th. colloo
L', htndt .nd .btorbcd throu.h
it, biblt of rurtln hl umatcba wllb
kit tutt- .
Sound. d LtW. GIIO.
A ,ory t told of carUla mayor
r of tha Krncb nd com- forward Into tha light and lu r v-ll
tt '7 an" oration to bU mJty n,had tllpp.d atldn at tl gz.d aft-r
giWCtil an .... . . aK. rr.nrh Mm mill, an v nrrn.lon of artitn and
hteh b roiiTlvi a o u -i
2T.f.rt h. b.d ll.tn4 to th.
5Lch with nm. h putlnc. -EnelUb
1. htv. nr,r btd n oppoHut. ty
5 rtudylin tl" u! -
Irioot'it.
tCr- lull lllu.. M Wulna !
tl UM wbuia vol Ul. makrt tha UuixtraM Mull
Mthomtt and trta Mountain.
Vahntuat mal lb jwopla bll
that b bl" t0 h,m n1
from tht t"( of It otfr-r up bit prayert
for tha ot.i'rani-a of bU li. Tha
paopla aairiiililp.l; Mahomet failed tha
km ia ome to him. fln and again;
tnd lwn Dm Mil alood till b
b.tit a hlt abathed, but ald: "If
tha hill will n I come to Mahomet, Ma
fcomrt will go to the hill." Hacoo' E
xj "Of lloldnea "
Qu.tr Counting of Dltttocta.
Ia ti rural parla ot Brhlttwlg Hot'
Ittlo rl'; do oot meaaur dlttanra
by Billet, at wa do, or by houra. aa
la othr rrta of Germany. Tbey aay
that a plai n la a pipe, or two plpra.
r three plpet off, according to tha
amber of ptpea on could amok
hi! walklnc there. Shorter dla
Uuic.t ar reckonod by doga barkt;
t TllUge under a mile away would b
wo or thrre d'urt' brka.
rnrmed Outer AMIane.
A pair of llnneia made-thelr neat In
a brelila on a farm In Bwltiorland.
and hive aui reeded In comliif to an un
denUiu'lng with th bee. o that
both branch.- of the natural,
world dwell In peace and harmony to.
gtthtr. The bird a and the t)ea ua
I common rn'mufi to the UIv,
Mck-
Enplalnad.
"What part of
trt am I. niuiT" Molhe
th family
"I fuet
you are one of the llniba. lUk." Dick
a"Trt (All gltl1llWtCil lhat'a what dad
metnt that morning; when he aald that
I eiight to he trliuiued about Try ao
ftfur Judge.
DAISY
FLY KII1FR
im4 iMrmht. tv
IruU Mt kill. ftU
II.M. NmL, rlMM.
nraMnilt mm
U,K. rha LW
mil Mft.ta 4
rm4I. vn't at'ill
ttpnvr- will '
or InlHff n.ihmt
ll.t."t -I " !
t wBI .riHi4 l"
"
lUi'LD wtua, 1UJ lalk A . arM.V M.
Limit to Hia Foollthnttt.
Wife You aay I ought to prnctlct
economy, John. Now, hut did y'ur
dlnnur downtown coat you today? Hue
bind (a trill wenkly) About thre
dollart. Wife lleavena, John, three
dollari Juiit for a dinner? Hnaband (a
trine Indlgnnntly) Well, that Includ
ed a IkiIIIo of wine, of courae. (More
Inilluiiiiiiilvt You don't t'noH I would
pay three dollart Junt for food, do
jour New York Hun.
him wild en ciprettlon of auto and
eager Inter. t. Hhe could not have
txa-n older than twenty four or five,
with a finely rut, beautiful face
framed tn wave of fair hair.
Klo)d m alttlng on a cumpt'oo!
outride the lent, chatting with a
r.ni n of men. when Ktiinlon returned.
The rett had brought back the tm-eh-
anlclan'a color and animation; In fact,
he lookrd rldlruloimly young and lr
retpomlble. Hut be tpratig up read
ily at the drlver'a nod.
"Time?" he atked. bit gray eyet
like burnlalied Heel.
"Yea," Htanton confirmed. And to
the nearrtt man: "lirlng In the ca-."
Ther wat an oliedl.nt commotion.
Several men ran lo flag the other
driver; Kloyd raught up Bogglet and
cap, and anell to tignien a i....
atrap. At Stanton made hit own prep
aratlona. Mr. Cw-en buttled up to him.
'We're leading, he rcmtmlcu tu-
t-.rfliimi.lv. "There lun't. really, any
nerd for eitra fatt work. Stanton."
Stanton mapped a buckle, aaying
nothing.
"I trlephond to the office and tola
!luuert he needn't come. I told Dim
that you had a new man."
"Welir
"II tald. 'Poor mut.,M
The driver ttralghtened to hit full
height, bit firm dark faca locking to
bronaa luflelblllty.
"You bad Niter report hit tympa
thy to Kloyd. whom H a meant for." be
advlaed hardly. "I'm not Interested
If the company doetn t like the way I
drive, let them get aome one In my
. . K..t mhiu I do drive the car, I
j.i..' ....i not lliinert or Kloyd, or
... one elte. I ll K'lU'cr tak. rltkt
-i.i.l. tl.tn In order.
nor piiii ---- ,
.i.i. ni manager cnoaeu,
...n... iu had no way of know
-i.. Htanton (lathed a tuiun
glance toward the row of automobile!
r . .. . ...i ......I nr who wat
beTore wie n
meant by that "any one elte. Mean
. ... Ilruelalile. he Wat 10
Willie, no -
aubordlnate. and he waa obttlnat
k.... I . mr.a Kl.lltOn.
v. viriir rolled In. the two men
their aeatt. and ther
Cliuiucu .iv - .
waa a momentary delay for tank nil
It Or at ninn tiMik hla place. pen
mentally .-ln retarding hla
.t.r while h waited tor me -v.-
e.,i.h
. mlniila wh II I m oe i.
r....i...id Kloyd. from De-
nurei"., - - .
..j. in rhl no. 11 a iu
aiuv - . . ... . ...
.. .i.iii like thla. wan.
. a ,,- vlnve."
oropi.-u --
oianiou ......... -
thing In the freth voice, me
".. - w aaai
CL-r of" GanJanJ (h Cuttii
f "77 LI M
j in.' rwmq j-jcintru etc.
i J c.j. i-twn itnaiir
Tar coinln'," Kloyd cautioned aud
d nly.
Htanton raliud hla head, alert a frac
tlonul tecond loo lut, and hla cloaeat
rival ahot paal him, rourlug down the
while path. Il waa too muih; Kloyd
and Mlna Crllala tank out of memory
together, at Stanton reached for
t h rut I In anil ....irk ri. m. .........
auuiled and leaped like a atartli:d cat
The dull period waa over.
The Mercury car win allghtlr the
fuaier, hut the Implex held the Intlde
line, and the difference oetween the
driven aa not In tklll to n uch aa In
uiireiievinry. mower mactiliiet kept
connei tv ly out of the way aa the
dangeroiia rlvala fought out their
peed buttle. Three tlmea Stanton
hunted the Implei around the traik,
giiiuiiig on em h lap, until the laat cir
cuit wat made with the cart tide by
aide, a fluinliig team. The apectutort,
tcanty at thla hour before dawn. rose.
applauding and cheering, at the two
pKKM-d again, atill clinging together.
Hut gradually It became evident
that Htanton, who held the outalde,
wut tt.adlly crowding the Duplex
toward the paddock fence. Nor could
the liuplex defend Itwlf from the ma
neuver which mutt ultimately force It
to fall behind at one of the turna or
accept dettructlon by colllalon. The
inai hluea were ao cloae that a awerve
on the part of either, the blow out of
a tire or a catch In the ruta cut In
the track at certain point a, meant un-
gentlo death. Merclltly, gradually,
Stanton preatcd hit perilous advan
tage. And at the crucial moment be
heard a low, exul'ant laugh.
"Cut him cloter!" urged hla mech
anician'! eager, excited accenta at hit
ear. "Well get him on thla turn
he'i weakeiiln' Cut him dote!"
The comrade trluit ph came to Stan
ton ai an uiiaccuttotn. d cordial. They
wet panning the grandstand. Just
ahead lay the wortt curve.
It
waa niirtlv renutatlon which won.
If the Implex had held firm, the Mer
cury nuint In r-elf pretervatlon have
yielded room, liut the driver knew
Stanton, gueated him capable of
wrecking both by o'jstlnate iertlt
ence In attack, and dared not meet
the Utile. There came the gun like
reiiorta of a al.ut off motor, the Du
plex thickened Iti furioua pace, and
Stanton hurtled patt lilm on tne turn
lit. If. lurching arruta the rutt, and
l.d the way down the track.
The wltnctKea In ttandt and pad
dock went frantic. Kloyd pumped oil.
Stiintt n matched a glame at the nvn
latino watch ttrapped on hit wrlnt.
over hit glove, and tllghtly reduced
tpecd. The maneuver hud bn tuc
cettful. but the driver knew lhat It
mlg'.t have called clown upon him the
Judgea' Just c.nture and have lent him
from the track, ditguallfied.
The number of lap! tteadlly grew
nr. ii. l.nlleiln rreltter. A faint, dull
llcht overspread the tky. tne fore
runner of the early tuinmer dawn. At
four o'clock the Mercury unexpected
ly blew out a tire, reeling acrota to
the fence line from the thock and the
Jar of aharply applied brnket Stanton
tald aomethlng. nnd tent hla car limp
ing cautiously around to the camp
where 111 r. palrert Hood ready
Kloyd tlld out of his hard, narrow
teat rather ttillly. The cold grayneta
.... tirivht enough now to snow me
atreakt of grimy dust and oil wher
ever the mask! had failed to proien
iwm'a facet, and tne euen. .
grace of the allgin nnure. ... .. and atraln of watching, oiamu..
c:;ur.e.yoft..e.c....rred h.mwd,h . d for he Inevitable pitcher of
atr.ng. aenaatlon and pr l.'klng .h.m lo j nlmielf confronted
,t 1,1. own brutality. "Koor mut, a cr. grlng, admiringly
VhUP-r rented to hi. Inner r boy who held out .
When Kloyd offered th ga.m W, . tb f fc purp,e flowera..
Other dropped a baud upon hi! ihoul marveled the disgusted
i.iitliw trlfk M
The Couqhs
j
of Kiviaren
They may r.ot cough toihy.
out what about lomoriowr
Better he prepared for it
wncn it comes, ask yuui
doctor about keeping Ayer's
I I . . a . t t. .
cnerry rectorai la tne iwum..
Then whpn thi hnrd cold or
courIi first appears you have
a doctor's medicine at hand.
This cough medicine is
especially good for children.
No anodynes. No alcohol.
M"v a child la called dull and atupi.
ncn tne viiaia ,.,.ki la una 10
w t Hrmle kelitv ouf W oc
' will tell you that an occasional dos
Afer't pi(,, ,ul,r.coated, will d jucl
alldren great detl of goJ. Ask him
l u u. i. o. at an co.. iwu.
of th man. TbyU itbr ftit
oough."
Tha new ttr wat on. At Htanton
turned to hla machine, after tearing
the card to unreadable fragment., h
saw Kloyd watching him with curtoua
luu ntneis.
A raw, wet mist had commenced to
roll In from the near by ocean. Th
promla of dawn waa recalled, a dull
obscurity tloted over th motordrome,
leaving even th Beared lighted path
dim. The cart rushed on steadily.
Th night had been singularly free
from accldeuta. Only on machine
had been actually wrecked, although
thre had been withdrawn from the
contest. Th oMclals In th Judges'
atand were congratulating on an
other, at th moment when tb second
aitattcr occurred.
Th mtat had grown thicker. In the
lights a dazzling tllver curtain before
men a eyes, and tn track bad been
worn to a-ep groovea at th turna.
The Mercury waa sweeping past the
grandstand, when on ot the two
alower cars, being overtaken, slipped
its driver's control, caught In a foot
deep rut, and swerved crashing Into
the muchlne next It. Twice over It
rolled, splintering alckeulngly, but
flinging both of Its men clear of the
wreck. The car struck, plunged on
around the curve Into the mist, ap
parently unnuri.
Out acrota tha damp dusk pierced
the shriek of th klaxon, mingled with
the cry or the people and in tinxie ot
the hospital telephone. Stanton,
swinging wide to avoid tha pitiful
wreckage, kept on bla course.
"Stop!" Kloyd shouted Imperatively
betide him. "Stop, Stanton, atop:
Stanton tped on, disregarding what
he auppoaed waa a novice's nervout
sympathy. He could not aid the
Dunned men lying on the track, and
oni, vlnncA hnd told htm that thev
could be saleiy passed; as inaeea mey
had been.
"Stop!" the command rang again;
and aa Stanton merely ahook bis
In. ml ulih InmatU-nt annoyance, the
mechanician swiftly stooped forward.
The motor slackened oddly, llefore
the antounded driver had time to grasp
the situation, the power died from
under his hands and the car waa only
carried forward by Its own momen
tum. Automatically be Jammed down
i he brakes and turned In his seat to
confront hla companion In a wrathful
amazetrent choking speech. Kloyd
faced him, even hU Hps white beneath
his mask, but with ateadfaat eyea.
"I know." he forestalled tb tem
pest. "You've got the right to put
me off the car 1 threw your awiicn.
I've got nothing to say. But the mist
lifted and 1 taw what lay ahead."
What lay ahead? The klaxon was
shrieking madly, from all around the
track came the Bound of halting cara
The rising wind pushed along th fog
walls again, and they opened to reveal
the second machine of the late acci
dent, not iwenty flve feet ahead, a
tilted, motionless heap. After the
i.iiiuinn It had staggered this far, to
go down with a broken rear axle and
two lost rear wheels. Itt men were
still In their seutt unhurt
Ti,nr. waa an instant of alienee. The
avoided disaster w as no excuse for the
mechanician' Interference, nor did
Kloyd offer It bb such, well aware
that 1.1 driver was perfectly Justified
in am course he chose to take. There
...... t.nt one uilot at any wheel.
"Since I suppose you are not equal
to cranking a ninety Mercury, you
had better tlx the spark and gaa while
I start It." dryly suggested Stanton.
"And never do that again."
lio atenned out and went to the
front of hia car. seizing the crank
otnrtlne the big motor with an ex
ertion of superb strength which would
Indeed have bi n Impossible to the
slender Kloyd. When be retook hla
seat, the mechanician made hla equal
ly laconic apology and acknowledg
ment of error.
"I never will." Floyd gave his woro.
The wind shook th mist more
ttrotigly. streamers of pink and gold
trembled across the sky. The day bad
(TO PE CONTINUED.)
GAVE OF SURPLUS WEALTh
Rich Men In Other Dayt Lawlah In
Their Donatlona to Their Fa
vorite Cities.
GIRL WAS A PUZZLE
DRESSED IN BOY'S CLOTHES, SHt
PUTS OUT STREET LAMPS.
Mytttrloua "Boy" Finally Located
After Many Tims Eluding "Early
"Blrda" and Amateur Slauth Con
tribute to Support Big Family.
mm
"A
REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES
Eat Gold.. rU atal !- ?Ert!.
lrt, paekaoa w,t.l a Hand fra.t aa4 au
guarantaad. Ak yuur grocm.
Cold. Rod Oat.. G.ld
Colder, Bod Wheat Flake. lUUton Select Un.
Golden Rod Wheat Nut. Golden Bod CWek T.
ri,i... an. .t. hp aleuths. aniloua
man and wit night owl may all tak
vacation, for th girl of mystery wu
knai haiun tiimlnir nut street lamplight
la th early bourt of tb morning at
California avenu and Weal Lk
street has been found.
Clad in a clean pair of oreralia. ner
brotbert discarded coat and n la
soft hat, 14 year-old Mildred iu
mltted th other night that tb la tb
girl who hat myatltled hundredB of cu
rloua peopl. Bb look th part
a boy when dressed In ual garb. But
ah baa pretty black curlt and they
dangle from beneatn ner urn.
blauiet all ber troublea on tb locks.
She Is a pretty, petit boy, and, lnc
dentally, an exceptionally pretty glrh
When found In ber horn ah declared
aha was aorry ah had been found
out
"I wanted to fool everybody all sum
mer." th aald. "Why did you bav
to com and find me? I J0"
want to know all about myself now
that I am discovered. Well, 1 bar
two brothers, and they light tb street
lamps every night and I bat to te
them do all tha work, ao 1 decided to
help by extinguishing th HgtUfin iu
morning. Iloth my brother ar young
and they need sleep In th morning.
1 did not want to turn out th light
In glrl a clothea. to I got torn of my
older brother a old garment.
fitted m all right, and I continued to
wear them. Of course, bad the clotbea
kn ton iiir fr.r ma I wouldn't bav
worn them becausa bow did I know
wbo might see me?
"I hava a big rout to cover. Tber
ar 160 lights to b turned out every
morning. I hav a brother wbo la at
tending business college and 1 wanted
to help earn money to enabl blm la
hla education"
"Did you hav any thrilling experi
ences.' tb waa asked.
"You bet I did," ah replied, brusn
Ing back her curls. "Those curia an
noy me terribly. I guesa I bav tbem
cut. Well, th first real thrilling ex
perience waa th first morning on th
Job. I waa at California avenu and
Lak street when I aaw a man wuu a
lantern. He paid no particular atten
tion to me until he saw my curl. Then
he cbaaed me.
"Gee, how I ran! Through alleyt and
over back fences until I finally loat
him. But on the next morning b wa
waiting for me. I gueaa h bad
for he never said
word. He might bav at least apolo
gized for cbaaing ma th way h
did.
"This same man must hav notified
all hla friends that ther wat a girl
lamp extinguisher In Chicago, for on
the aucceedlnga morning iuer
. amnii crowd waiting to look
at me at California avenue and Lak
street On man asked me my name.
I refused to tell him. After that I no
ticed several hundred of persons
v. . '.chlng me all along my rout.
"I alwaya tried to evade everybody
who waa watching me. I knew peopl
were talking about me, but I was glad
they did not know my nam. I will
now tleep mornlngt and get back torn
of the beauty Bleep I lost.
Ther are teven children In th
Nagl family, and all contribute to th
tupport Mrs. J. N. Nagle. th glrl't
..),- aaiH aha tried In vain to mak
her girl atop dressing In boy'a cloth
ing, i
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Bill. llm-atfUb
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fan - t cult.: hiniar. hennery, ui-uliir.
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WASTE OF TIME TO BATHE?
Scientists Declare That Us of Soap
and Water Tend to Increaa
Bacterial Growth.
-For Mr. Stanton.- th. Boy Insisted.
the mens faors. and
uer. . . .
rl.llli Win me orcnunr,
.. iia.ll enough to
vou wain iii !- ...
1 ...... anything." Stanton demanded
II"""" .i Ulna
harshly, "or because you - -
to tru.t my driving;
. . I, iirnrlM'. hii.ii
1 . .... '.i .1.. vouiiKcr man s Ince,
but I... eye. did not "Inch from the
one. behind the gogg .
. i. iii 11. n I
I lliina I"" " , ....,.,-
i. i.m the stcno.T ""
,I" r"'."' .. " ,r...t nivtclf to your
"Am! IU rinni i
An" . ... annin one elses
recklctsi"" v.,,1
nilatake. ii ,inllh
vnn can Bterr siraii,... - -
for both or us.
.. t e.rl PIMIIIfll 1 1 a. ..-.---
hector. Ve..lcn
"ii.. ni n'wi , -.
. . a tl
tteer-ttraigni.
".J1. toward the grsnd
snwrina u.. --- --
.... nuini.'nt. Mist
...ia b the Mercury
from re.iizH....... A ,n.
llut th M-rcury .,,.
nille o"' j'.'Vim rivarcd a W
ter driver at i " -
tb. recovery . -- of
cur, wa. on th b tMr
track, running
ll.s at th momen'
driver " 1KV
For Mr. Stanton, sir, "'7i
l Insisted the boy; wno woinu
addrottcd the president a. "bo." and
elbed t the czar.
K1 " u " ... .u. klneanm. rOllith-
SlllI1,o cnugn frw
iv antic ipaiinn " j
X" , ,1, loving fellow-competitor, and
tome fun -loving .... h. . hlt
,1W white caru uiiiik"b ,
of riiinon. .
Tha"" you. rMlhi
,v etirsago bouquet.
my.. . w.... bad the Imprudence, or the
coo disregard of comment, to ue on.
cool isr bi"" Aiiirton
llf hrr own rnrcis.
Cnrlltlo. the i''-
across the T "i....! with
She had thmiglit mi "
ii.M.i.- was an exiiiiiiu"" r.
bS-rner wanton whlmhehad
jLopardUcd ''"" nf ..
Willi a strong ,n floW.
I0111pt Stanton move to JIM X'
.n .aide to the Path befor, '
CHry. wh. ei3. Tll. r.
remcniN-rliig api - i".
rh,ds curled lim ;.y -- r.
rogaiu-e of this Bin r
h,,m"r:.J ".n "n...h.ke."he
"Throw i... ... .,. l0 0n
rouested. tossing u.
"Many a man w ho has Inherited mil
linn. " nncA tal d Frederic Harrison.
"Is gnawed with envy aa b watches
a practical man turning an honest
penny. How he would like to earn an
honest penny! He never did: be nev
er will; and he fecit Ilk a dyspeptic
Inwnlld watching a hearty neggar en
Joying a bone or a crust Many a
rich man Is capable of better things
but h. does not know bow to begin!"
The ancient law suggests a restoration
of the liturgies, th public service of
rich men as they wer organized In
the model Greek republics. "At Ath-
it,, m, .ri.tr. were legal ana con
stitutional ofnees Imposed periodically
and according to a regular order by
each local community on citizens rat
ed as having capital of more than a
.iv.n amount ... It alwayt re
mained a public office, a duty to b
filled by taste, skill, personal effort
and public spirit Klcn men comeiiu
ed for the office. Th chief ambition
of a rich man cam to be that of mak
ing tplendid gifts to bis fellow citi
zens, and theaters, tadiuins, coion
amirdncts. gardens, libraries.
museums, picturea. atatues all were
showered upon favorite cities by
wealthy men who possessed or cover
ed the name or citizen. a i"
tlinllllonalres In our American repub
lic hnve made public benefaction
May their tribe Increase! Th gift
of a public hospital or a school build
ing Is alwaya In order. Th Christian
Herald.
Paris. To tak bath only leave
one' kln In a dirtier condition than
before, from the medical point of
view. This Is the melancholy opinion
expretsed by the leading mlcroblolo
gfstt of the world, whos vlewt ar
collected by L Maun.
According to these expert, who
hav been making a number of test,
.w. ,riinar hath only multiplier th
growth of microbes, which alwayt
flourish on even th healthleat akin.
Dr Tsldaka, the famous Japanese
bacteriologist, for example, recently
had three men bath In clean water,
on after the other, the bather each
tlm. being thoroughly scrubbed with
fresh water. All afterward wer
found to have tbre to four times a.
many microbe colonleB on their backt
at previously.
Other scientists agree with th Japa
nese professor. Ona tayt that th
Idea of cleansing the akin from ml-
v v. tha annllcatlon of soap and
crow. j - . .
water la a pathetic delusion, as th
bacterial growth l oniy sumuia..
and Increased by tnes mean..
Foolish Waltzing Contest
An extraordinary waltzing watch In
which eight couplea competed took
part at Alleasandrla, Piedmont, IUly.
Th dancers commenced at 10 o'clock.
In th venlng of th 25th Instant and)
did not ceas until they wer com
pelled to do ao from exhaustion. At
midday on th 20th, when ther re
mained only two couplea In th con
test, tb Jury ordered th. termination
of th match, which had laated 14
hours, and Itegaldl. who wa adjudged
champion, fainted Immediately after
ward. ,
How Tast. Is Cultivated.
v.mu who live In climates when
malaria abounds, frequently hav to
tak to much qulnln that tbey get to
lov th tatt of It, and to tak It
dally, ven when they do not need It,
Just because It tastes good to them.
And yet quinine I on of th bitter
est of drug and these tame peopl.
did they move away from th malaria
dlttrlct for few years, world soon
get to detest the tast of It
Mothert wfll f nd Mrs. Wln1 t Boothtn
tyrui. lh but reined to uta lur taett chl idnu
Jurlug x'-jt wattilng period.
Chlnest Children Like Pari.
Recently number of CUaes chil
li ran hava heen found In th. Itrettt Of
Paris and taken before tn magistral.
at vagabond. These children wer
brought to Ftanc by showmen to per
form at acrobatt. After a few montht,
their performance having loat their
nnvatf and rsaaed to attract th man
gera abandoned thera. They bav
been taken to the Chines legation to
b sent horn. But they don't want to
go home. Tha beautiful city of Pari
1 mora to their liklnr.
Clocks Run by Fan Motor.
r.m actuated b current of air
bav from time to time been used as
motor for running clocks. Ona, by
Lepaute, la In the Louvre, Parlt. Ben
jamin Hanks, of Litchfield county,
Connecticut, patented one In 1783. In
a mor recent patent th weight la
wnnnt ii n ti tha currant of air In a
chimney which Is stopped by a telf
actlng brake a tha weight near th
top ot its course.
Hod Cn- Ball Blue win null double at many
cloth u any other blua. Don't put your monay
into any other.
. Oat HI Knowledge Frrat Hand.
Benson J. Lossing. whos historical
collections were told In New York
city recently, wat a historian or me
old tchool, whose methodt wer yet In
a way up to date, not to tay jourum
lttlc. Ha traveled many thousands of
miles In gathering material for bit
with old tetUeri
and descendants of revolutionary he
roet and making aketchet on th apot
of battlefieldt and tcenet of historic
interest
A Bad Spill.
-TTaTNrt'a a miinz woman that was
left half a million dollars merely for
tpUHng a Httla tunshine Into an old
en-a Ufa" "Hpr evoerlenca la more
fortunate than mine. I one spilled
a cup of coffee Into an old man t lap
and ha cut mo out of hla win aiio-tether.'
Te Brest: la New Sheet.
Alwarn ihake In Allcn'r Foot Eae. S powder.
It rurcahnt, .wvatuiK, achlnic, .wolii-'n leel
Curvt corns. Ingrowing nil and buuiona. At
tUdnigKini.tiid shoe siert-,iV. Dont accent
ny.ulntittiie. I-ampie llia.i-. r
Allen S. Olmsted, U) Kor. N. Y.
Snail Culture Profitable.
French farmer find tnall cultur a
profitable undertaking. At many aa
100,000 "first quality" snails, tha prlc
jf which throughout th year aver
age $1.70 a thousand, can be reared
on an acre of land. They hava to ba
fed only once a day, preferably In th
ventng, and though extremely vora
ntmia in hv no means fastidious. After
ft fall of rain, which reems to sharpen
their appetites, a bed of 100.000 will
demolish a barrow load of cabbag In
a Try thort tpnee of tlma.
Oldest City In th World.
Doctor Harkov, a Russian tavant,
one affirmed that "amara, on tha
Fight, bank of the 1 Ignis, near nag
dad. It the oldest city extant Relict
now discovered show that Pamara
flm.rthpd before the arrival of tha
Semites In Chaldea or Mesopotamia,
1,000 B. C.
THB
PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY
AND BUSINESS COLLEGE.
OPKNS gEPTEMBEB 14
. . -wr. mip . a. t kfftM k riailan an. arlra.
I... Alf u i- t.nt. . . V -
eational; lanr. rimput; modern aqubimant, aia
latiea: new loooo ayraruuium under aonatruetloa.
PKKPARKH thni Jhly. and In the .her feet
poaiulile time. f,r t oil a. Ba.la a. Taacalac
ti.il Herrice. a., titinaakla. laa
clallr. ,
ri.ht Cearaan no entrance examination.; apea
waahina. nine muntha, I.Mn eigbwea weeaa, S
nine weena, wa.
.. . L n .. m, laaa
Toe tea: mow ran roo -' - , -
than the unual price of boa id and lodc1n(1 we
iii.ir: h me an ei var cnu..
to give our .tudenu atere thaa laay par fee.
We can't trll all here. Our free 60-paca eata.
loana will do it bead for it. Addnea (
N. J. HONG, Principal
Parkland, Wash.
Judge and "Barmaid. Blush"
Jtdlclal Ignorance 1 generally aa
turned, but ther ar occasions when
a Judg 1 honestly lacking la knowl
edge. Tha other day a wltnea In aa
Australian court casually mentioned
that a certain thing occurred Juat after
ha, ha1 a harmald'a blush." Judg
and counsel wer for th momnt
stuck ud" by thla hitherto unnearu
phras. but th fact wa gradually
elicited tnat It meant a omit m im
pounded beer and raapberry Tlnagft.
London Chronicle '
Chemical Caterpillar.
Th work of former Investigator.
Tlchomorrow, Toyama and Kellogg,
hat been tubstantiated by Mr. RlplT
of the department of biology. Trinity
college, Hartford, Conn. Mr. Ripley
haa produced caterpillar from unfer
tilized eggs by the action oi auipnun
acid, and has therefor carried on
step' farther the Investigation of hi
predecessor In tha producUoa oi
larva.
Sunahin of Llf.
Thos who bring unshln to th
live of other cannot keep It from
'hemselves. J. M. Barri.
WHERE DOCTORS
FAILED TO HELP
Lydia E. PiiJaliam' Vegeta
ble Compound Restored
Mr. Green' Health
Her Own Statement
II. 1
Fireman's Unlqu Wedding.
A flreman a wedding In a burnt-out
church Is certainly something of a nov
elty. Such a wedding has just laaen
plare In the chnnoel of St. George's
llcerter. the greater pan oi .
bulKling having been destroyed by fir
last year. It wat th first nreman
redding In Lcli-cster. and the bride
groom s colleague, formed a guard ol
honor and arranged an arch of axes
etc tinder which tha bride and bride
rritmn tin ttcil out after th ceremony
Fireman Sturgrs. the bridegroom, wai
among those a ho fought the flames at
St. George's last OcU her Ixndon Tit
BIU.
Arra.t. Own 8on.
..-ai,t Mo. Sheriff John 8
eiiu inn"-'"' 4 . . ,
....a. r t arinde county arrested nis
own ton on a charge of selling a rent
ed team of horse and a buggy pro
a Uvervman of Lebanon.
cur iru "
Th therllt and hit ton. Opel Hufft.
13. have gon to Lebanon, wher tb
..j .in t hound over to th Crira-
IRU ---- ... .... w-a
tnal court. The rat ner taiu n oau
i. .a .ha ho through several coun-
irau.ru ... - - ,
ties of southern Mitsourl sine h ran
away, about a montn ago.
rm same Farm 65 Year.
nkia There la a human cu
riosity In eastern Oklahoma in th
person of John J. ton. wno ren.ur.
near Harrotson. Ark., and who Is tIb
lttng his son in this state. Ho ts a
....i.u in Oklahoma for the reaon
that he has lived In one place on hi
farm near Harrison-tor sixryve
years. Oklahomant virtually all ar.
newcomer. ,
Patrlotlo Barber.
Rom.-A patriotic barber Jn th
Via Tldano advertised that h would
shav fre of charg ll ofAcera aa
oldlart returning from Triirttt v
Being Practical.
TraotfrnJ neonle are wis people.
Geniut may create brilliant Ideas, and
be of a very active turn of mind, but
money makes the mare go, ana wn,u
practical people really wish Is to hav
a pot. to have tnat run oi pomiurn,
and to have f.re euoush to make th
pot boil. .
Cult. Too Mucr for Used Word.
Ti-.o value ol advertising was point-
.rl nut tn a man with a budding busi
ness, and he agreed to give a writer
$30 for a full prge. The copy waa
...l.mltiod and the mercfanl loonea it
over coldly. "Fifty dollars Is too
much." he commented, "votive useu
v, lot of word I've scn before.
Covington, Mo. "Your medicine haa
dona me more good than all the doc
tor a meaicinea. r
every monthly period
I had to stay in Deu
four dayt because of
hemorrhages, a d
my back was to weak
I could hardly walk.
T hava been kinttT
Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable com
pound and now I can
stay up and do my
nrnrlr I think it ia
the best medicine on earth for women."
Mrs. Jennie Green, uwingion, m.
How Mrs. Cllne Avoided
Operation.
Brownsville, Ind.-'I can tay that
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound
la -a. rlAMA VnA ITI -! frnnd than anvthlnar
UM UUUV tv a..". r - -
else. One doctor said I must be opera
ted upon lor a senous ieme.iv
and that nothing could help m but aa
operation.
"I had hemorrhasre and at tlmea
could not get any medicin to stop them.
I got in such a weak condition that I would
have died if I had not got relief toon.
" Several women who had taken your
r t,.A ma tn trv it and I did
and found it to be the right medicin. to
build up the system and overcome
female trouble.
" I am now in great deal better health
than I ever expected to be, to I think I
ought to thank you for it" Mrs. O. M.
Cione, S. Main St, Brownsville, Ind,
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