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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1912)
nr and Merchant! u',iu us f'r our T offer wour r-'Tblwll- will rr-r you to r- ber- rKA 11 S)N-PACE CO, rartlaae. Ona m II , a li- Macntnenj -.r J nu.. 1hJ. K. artira7iat aa to Muck U - " WANTED Fifty llfrMakers " "7 "" . ' . ami lit A. r. ratabrnult California St.. tu . i. fir. c-ri. .r, fr. r,. p-OTI U Wits. CakUciai fft-'l PANAMAS I j "Hl " n 1 . Jl'y - .i-l"a5 a .a 'ar ,, aoa... llluil la .if r -fTkV",i- -- ss.ee ? .ahl a.l ' p4at mm mi J a t h4mI f ...I ..I ir. turf ttmi f..r ll,. ti ' r ml ek ,1 II "I I wM) ..l.l.fc.fcW Ml It III I IKI V " rsUa. OS. KODAK rt4i la, mnt . I Jinri whI bMt hs In Nwthwat. Oim. tUl trtr (tat on rn Hwt rvwitia fmrmtMl jacohs r;:,T P.-l. IJulld'g. Seattle if 1 BUSINESS COLLEGE ft WRITE FOR CATALOG n..l ia.i 'tanas Ie a o . 1 NEWS Sr7e YOUNG NEAT HOUSE FOR SONG BIRD! Mad of Three Shallow Bona Sat a Angle Upon Each an May Depend Upon Tatta. Tha picture Illustrate a naat an serviceable bird bout. It In mad. ol tbre shallow boiea nut at angle upon aaiii other, says a writer ti American Hoy. Th kIzii of tha box depwnda ujion your own tula 1 thlnl II tncbna aiuar and I Inrhoa deal la about rUlit for anch. In dnalgnlni the bouaa I liiti-nilad It aa a refu (or untamad bird and ao mad a many coiiartniiita aa poiiatbla. Kacl of tha ahallow boiua la dlvldad tub four aparna. aa lliown In tba llluatra Uoo. Tba iiiaca "o" la whara tha txm couibo up througti t) contar. Tbi part haa and oiwiiIiik ar cut out wit) amall clrcla taw. Tba roof la o tin or lalvanlioj Iron. It la mada a four trlaJujUa lapp4 over aiuh olb nd rlTvtad. Two coata of atael grai paint on tha outstdv will add to tbi appaaranc of tha bouia and inirki H waalhitr renlKtlug. It abould b aut upon a hitch poa and mail aa Inviting aa poanlbla fix tba faathvrad vU!tor. Haineuiber tba. 'ANT9M n')ELEANORM. n INGRAM Jnmm& Morctaj etc. 6YNOP8IS. At Ilia lKlnnlTi f Wild Rad "lea. In Pinagal rd rlra growa wild. Tha flrldi In which It a row a ara Inundatad mularly by tha Hrnrgal or by Ita af Huanta. and In mraaura aa tha tld rttoa tha lira plant rlaa abora tha Hood. Tha grain la wry rtd and ary dry and hard. It awrlla In tha watr and aa It awe!) Inara aoma of Ita rtcb color. It la vary nourishing and r julrt no cultivation llarpar'a Waaav 1. ' Tha Wadding Ring. Tha wadding ring" la of foramott In ttrit to tha grooro and wd ding ring la to b bad. rallad tha "al ll.mra ring." Thla arprara to bo on a!ld ring, but la actually two, tha Joint bring Intlalblo, and wbanever engraved, th ring la aaparatad by In nlng a pin In tba Inald pinhole, which aeparatoa th ring and th mar king la dona on th Inald aurfac. In th Nalur of Thing. "Contentment la better than rtchea.' aid tha ready mad phltoaopher. "True." replied Mr. Duatln Btai; "but my obaervatlon la that a man who If rich baa a betttr rhanre of becoming content than a man who la contented Haa of becoming rich Judgment ftometlmea at Fault. Ttellav me, every man baa bla aoi rowt which tha world know; and oft entlmea w call man cold when ha la only tad Longfellow. DANGER PERIOD OFWOMANS'LIFE FROM 45 to 50 Interesting Experience of Two Vomen Their Statements Worth Reading. Athevllle, N.C-" I aulTfreJ for year With f.-male troubl while going; through the Change of Life. I trlej local 1'hy irian for a couple of ycara without anj ub.tantial benefit f inally aft-r 10 if au-d miL'erntioni to try I.ydia E. Tin ban '4 Vi'Ui-Ublo Compound. 1 quit n.f phynician and commenced Ksin it with the hniiet rraulta. I am toduy JTec-tii-ally well woman and anxiou to con tril ute my mite towarda Inducing other to try your crat medicine, a 1 am fully persuaded that it will cure th ailment from which 1 suffered if given a fair chance. "If yoa think thla letter will contrib ute anything towarda further Introducing your medicine to aflticted women who are pawing th Touch this trying period. It it with great pleaaur I consent to its publication." Mr. Julia A. Uoore, 17 East St., Aaheville, N. C, The Ca of Pirn. ICIrlin. Clrclevllle, Ohio. "I can truthfully say that I never hail anything do me so much good during Change of Life aa l y dia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound " He fore I had taken one half twUtl of it I began to feel better, and I hnv continued taking it My health H b.-tter than it haa been for several year. If all women would tiike it they would ea cipe untold pain and mlery at Uiia tim .f life." Mrs. ALtrn Kihllv, 3M W. Mill St, Circlovllle, Ohio. The Change of Ufe la one of the most critical periods of woman'a existence. A t such times women mny rely upon Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound. A Bird Houtt. aa man haa encroachetl utvn tb do main of th wild creaturea only threi couraea wore open to them; either ti move to remoter melon, to adap theUiaelvct to modern conditions or ti rrftt aufnmnMla " ani liiifil, lan of the Mercury, Hlaiitfm'B nm. hum, clroDt ld. Htrng yuulh, J.. t-'ljyl. voluiilrcrs, aivl la ac JliJ. In Ilia rt ilurlnn Ilia Iwonly f'"ir tmur rma Hianlon tnmlt a ttritnK"r. Mlu ( rll.l, whu Inlnxlui hrlf Th Jlrrcury win rae. Hlsnton wlva Nciwar from Mi.. I'arll.U, whl'h ha Is nur... Hmnloti in.n Miaa C'arlUla on a rain. They II K it to luka walk, and train b-avra. Mlanlnn and Mlaa Carlisle fallow In ai.to. Anl.nt t.v which Htan lon la hurt la mvalrrl'iua. Klnyd. at lun' h with Btantfin. tlla .f hla Iniyhood. Btan t'n ax.lii niKol. Mim Carll.!. and they dine tKi.th.r. Htanton r-omss U tra-k l U, but nmka rara. Thay hav acci dent. I'lnyd hurt, hut not artuualy. At dinner Klovd trlla Htanton ot his twin latrr. Jraah-a. Htnnton bacoma vary 111 and lost conat-luuanea. CHAPTER VII. t Tha Clrl Like Floyd. Btanton awoke slowly, with a eon Clouinets of phytlcal well-being and singular rettfulnest. Th shades of his room were lowered, but th das tllng sunthln streamed In around tdKa and throurh cracks, glittering over a near by table covered with yel low telegrams, cards, newspapers, ho tel memoranda of telephone calls r relved all the familiar evidences of th morning after a raoe. And In tb tnldtt of the litter stood sn Ice-water pitcher containing a mass of pale yellow roses. Btanton frowned and looked about him for a bell. Bom one rose from a comer and approached th bed. "Better, sir?" queried a businesslike vole; a distinctly medical young man In glasses gazed down at him. Tb full situation cam clearly to Btanton, "All right," be gav brief asuranc. "What tlm Is It T' Th young man consulted a watch. "Tblrty-elffht mlnutea past twlv. Tou have slept about eighteen hours. as I Bguraj It I told Mr. Floyd that "No. but" "Very good; 1 m not peoplV "Don't you e him enough at race times, btanton T I'm sur be Is tb best man w hav had." fretted bis manager. Btanton was recalling that Interview as b went up th stalra of th quiet apartment house Indicated. After all, It waa tru that Floyd might have volunteered bla address, himself. If be bad wished It known. Perhaps b did not want to se his driver unoffi cially. A sens ot unwelcomeness op pressed Btanton, but be kept on bis way. He bad never swerved from a course because of th opinions of others; be aid not think of turning back now. Bom on was singing, as h reached tb fourth floor; singing In a smooth, honey-rich, honey-golden contralto. Warned of hla approach by th bell pushed below, the door of th apart ment was opened, so that th melody cam flooding hla hearing with Ita haunting familiarity. A Httl old Irishwoman In black atlk was peering up at th tall visitor on th threshold. Mr. Floyd?" b inquired. "My nam la Btanton." Tha old servant drew back, smiling Invitation, and pushed asld a cur tain. And Btanton saw Jeaalc Floyd rla from her seat at th piano, tak ing a atep to meet blm. Sh was ao Ilk Floyd that b could hav cried out in wonder, yet was most purely and softly feminine. Sh seemed taller. In ber clinging pale blue gown, aiid even more slender, but Floyd's silver gray eyes looked out from ber long lashes. Floyd's bronz curls clustered around ber wide brows, under th braids wound about ber head, and ber smile was a mor timid reflection of tb In.arnat sun- shin of Lie. "I am sorry Jes Is not at bom," ah said, holding out ber hand with a nat- Bb spot so lightly, with so sooch ot Floyd's own nonchalant acoept- anc of Incidental mishaps, that Btan ton was surprised into indiscretion. "You do not worry about hlmr no questioned. "You ar not nervous about bla racing, and racing with mor tier laahes Ml. her fao grew seri ous. "If anything happens to J. 1 will die too," sh slowly answered. "W ar twtna. No, I do not worry. Be sides, I grew up used to seeing Je in danger; b told you of bis lit with father?" "Yea." "Well, b never had tlm to b afraid, or I to be afraid for him. You can not b afraid of things yoa hav been doing or seeing don vr sine you could understand at alL As or dinary bafclea ar taken out In car riages, Jes was taken out In fast motor-cars. My father couics not near him out of bla sight! whan Jes was In kilts, bs waa taken to tb factory each day to amuse himself among tb workmen and machines. Profoundly interested, h studied her. m RFniirc YOUR LIVING EXPENSES L. ..rIYfirtl WWW 9m Mr a . Jab. - aW - It St Eat GoUaa Caraal rood awa muia-i " ZT ZZ mmd In your kona Mate aa the t Or ow Ow si was Lam Mckaa-ae asu fuaraausd. Aril yaw trocOT. Golden Eod Oate. Coldest Rod Pancak Flour. Golden Rod Wheat Flakes. Ralatosi Select Brna. Golden Rod Wheat Not. Golden Rod Chick Fa EEST PEACHES FOR MARKET Flv Varieties That Can B afly Railed Upon for Sueeeaalon Mountain Rose Rank Flrat (By R. O. WEATHERSTONB.) W consider th following flva varieties of peaches to b tb best that can be safely railed upon for a succession. They cover tb saaon from medium early to late, says th Agriculturist Mountain Ros. This peach la too wall known to need an introduction. It Is on of tb best, if not th vry heat of tha medium early sorts. And you. Miss Floyd T What did ilk many 0( tb earlier varieties. It you do?' "I?" sh turned asld her head, her full, firm young mouth slightly com pressed. "When 1 waa fourteen. I said to my father, on morning. Dad dy, what Is to becom of Jessica! Jes Is learning all he needs to b man; how la Jea's sister to learn to be a woman?' And he answered m has never rotted with u. W hav found It hardy, productive, of fairly good sir, and, for an early kind, of xcdlns:ly good flavor. W hav never found all tbeae qualities in any other early peach It rlpena In early August and is a fairly good shipper. Tb Champion la a worthy auccs- aor to th Mountain Ros. which Is CLASSIFIED. IDEAL PBUIT PICKERS' lOL Sand aa an dollar and a will mail "itiple of lrt.a.1 Apple f k kara' Baa. Poaittraly the h-a pirkin ba an tha awk.t. a l.win nu la buta kaada. Barfcar MaaafacMna Caw Aaf areas St.. Kackaatar. N. V. fOR SALE WEI L PAYING" WHOLESALE Civar bualnaas la Ti e ana. W .-k.. at a vary ima aof.able r ra. l,,na CK.UU a year. Laadln brands. W. II Mtabtiah.il trad; flrUlraa. ata. Chaap rant, ti laaaa. Olymp, tV li. Caka FOR8ALR W ACBFS ON THE WESTERI SU.pa. ir btlta. li acre baarlnv anvhanl. Pl.nty Inutatine watar. Flat worth tai.' l Moot sail iui k, will sell at K-3 tha pnra. or trada, iMy tsrmi. (iwrr. Blanks, Olatha. Vk.: R. No. 1 franklv. 'Jessica. 1 do not know. You follow, aarlv In rioening. Th tree have no kinswomen, ana l coma not (t B rpid grower and bardy. It aiao endur a atranger in your mother's ranrt next to tb Oldmlxon. White, bouse. You will hav to let Jes be roun,i u n orange, with a dainty wis for both, except for your nurse's pinlt cneek rivaling the blush on a woman-teaenmg.- bo i aiu. modast maiden s cheek, and or a ius Jes and Jesalca for both. You ar cloug fla,or that is barely surpassed die out altogether. The robin la om of the species that has made the be .g M yQU nwle(j. yoo w,r, knocked ural grac of hospitality that ros out bv that attack of Illness, followed abov ber nervous shyness. I of things stid triod to stay wltn u It la Interesting to study Its habits am his shelter will aid you In doing ao Here are eome things to discover fo yoursalf. Ii the robins arrive fron th south singly or In flocks? Ikj tbi siea migrate tngelher? How loni by a day'a work that was enough to exhaust a horse. I ssw you race, yes terday." " 7 here Is Floyd?" "He stayed her until midnight, on- Jessica Floyd, Mr. Btanton, his sis ter.1 Bh was afraid of him. Th too ob vious fact struck deep into Btant Its h felt ber Angers flutter in his sfter the srrival doee nest bulldlni for flT houri H, WM neariy au n, begin? What la their food. Is it th. , M b , he wouldn't lesva until tame In various months? All theai n Wl lur you wer, an On and a doten more lines of Inqulr; ' f ,ha ,-... fallows I ever met H til you bad been sleeping Ilk a baby clasp. So this was th reputation he bad earned for blmaellT "Perhapa I should not hav com," h apologized Quit humbly. "1 tb flrat visitor who ever followed blm here, and th first I ever received In New York. W ar lik no on els in tb world, I believe." "You ar never lonely? h won dered. Her answer be never quit forgot; long afterward Its quiet pathos would come back to him. Often," ah said, and picked np the embroidery. Btanton was not always genu, hut h had tact enough when h chos to exert it With a natural change of ton h moved away from personali ties, speaking of the race and th rac plcturea In th pile) of newspapers near ber. And ah responded with charming readiness and understand ing. "Will your brother b hom to night?" Stanton inquired, when be roaa to ko. at tb end of a half hour. "No." ah regretted, a trlfl hur riedly. H hesitated, in th grasp of an Im pulse strange to himself. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Bird's Nest In Mall Box. Probably a bird's nest In rural br the ruby llpe of the aforesaid maiden, we consider it the moat Beau tiful of all the varieties yet Intro duced and lust as good as It looks. Oldmlion Tree. w would not think of setting a peach orchard that did not Includ th Oldmlxon. W would not however, advls a very heavy planting of it It bas not proved with us an extra good snip ping variety. Th fruits ar of good stz. whit, with a red cheek and vary luscious. Nothing ever grown br us haa excelled them In flavor, ex cept It be the Stephena Karenpe. im trees Quickly attain a large sixe, pro- due abundantly and th fruit ripens about tb laat week In August With th exception of the EIDerta, tb whit varieties hav been far th better producers and much mor r munerativ than th yellow. W hav tried Glob. -Wlllett, 8 mock, Balway and aeveral other sorts, but hav dis carded them all except Elberta and Crawford Late, Elbert is unques tionably tb market peach and juat now th most remunerative of all known vartettea. Overlooked. "Very few mosquitoes taste any thing but tb julc of tender plants," remarked tb naturalist "la that sol" xclsimed Farmer CorntoaaeL "It kind o' looks as if human beings hadn't been properly advertised as mosquito food." Between Girls. "I haven't received a lov lettet from Jack In thr days. I think It's a shame. I shall b positively ill un less I get a lov letter by tomorrow." Well, my dear." aaid th other girl. "If you need a love letter from Jack as badly as that I have 40 or 60 ITJ b glad to let you have." will make the shelter Interesting. AID AFFORDED TO SWIMMEI MHt Slipped Closely Over Flngsn Prevent Flow of Water and Facllitatea Stroke. A swimming mitt, having a body a a length and width to slip falrl; closely over th four fingers of tht hand, la shown In th Illustration l Swimming Mitt. Tb purpose of the mitt Is to maki possible a wore effective stroke ll swimming by preventing any flow o water between the fingers. Painless Dentistry W ear trida-awr koh-wr stadr tot " arnw a..d aara Is . '''" foaaS HWn, aa !ta Sow ataaafow Cuanaata sur Prkraa. ( ( . ari.ia. 7 . ...a aalmns la 4. If itiMirail. I'.lalMa aftra.-lio traa akaa yial aa. GsasaHslM Irak rCrM $3.09 zrkrUrTsatli4.92 6.14 ."mif J-SS Csaswl FINkif kUU t(iv. finifft .OU Sm4 Sussar m aa pt,IM O.V Snl S.4 RsUtf ai aaj rials f .Lists frtftlas .Oil -. aiBTtle All wnrk rally eaaraataail far t.txm yaara Wise Dental Co.,1 Painless Dentists Saaj.t. am, an miaiSasM Besver'a Work. The beavers not only cut down treet for th purpose of making dams, bu alao us th smaller branches as I storage aupHy of food for winter us aays a writer In Our Dumb Animals Theaa hrtnche. from two to foul Inches In diameter, ar cut lnt( lengths of two or three feet and thet by wonderful engineering ability art carried beneath tba water and lnt the beavers' bouses, or the burrowi with which the bank of every btav er's dam Is honeycombed. Here the) ar carefully atored. Th green bar. la th staple article of food throughout th winter. Tb dama ar of varying height an length, according to th particular io cation. I found a dam In Mesa coun ly, Colorado, which waa Just six fee from bottom to top and Impounded l body of water six feet or more In dsptl and covering an area of aeveral acrea Tbla dam waa perfect In construction It was composed entirely of willow bushes, ss no large timber grew In thi vicinity. Could Spar One. On day Charlie, aged four, and hli baby alster were playing with somi small marbles when on of them dls appeared and could not b found Their mother assisted in the searct and waa very much alarmed, fearing th baby had swallowed it "Oh well, don't worry bdoui n mamma." aald Charll. "W'v goi enough marblea without It" "Dlrthopper." Charlie, agvd four, spent a few weeks In th country. One day hi saw soro queer things Jumping about on th grass and asked what thej wer. "Why. they ar graashoppere,' replied his mother. A short tlm aft r be discovered a toad on th walk: and exclaimed: "Oh. mammal Lool at this big dirt hopper!" Fat of Story Tallr. "Mamma." asked III tie Georgia, "ll It tru that nobody who tells storlet will g to heaven?" "Yes, my dear,' mamma replied. "Then." said thi thild, "you better watch out Pldnl mi tU me yesterday they was n . that lellv left? 1 Just al half a tumblerful of It that I found, saol" os the top shelf In th pantry." mad trie promise to stay with you. I," with an expansive smile, "1 hav got mor time than patients, as yet I Here, all this Junk came for you, on ' tha table. I hav answered seventeen telephone calls and eent off twelv nosles in tb water Jug. All ngnu "All rlxht. and much obliged." Stan ton affirmed, beguiled Into amillng, whlla he glanced casually at th table "There isn't any on I am In a hurry a ava nr hear from. I think I will ret uo: It's breakfast time." "I think so. Considering It is your first meal for thirty alx hours, 111 of rfar for vou. Although I fancy you could digest a rubber tire; you look It Oh. Mr. Floyd left a note. Btanton rose to hla elbow. "Where Is It?" demanded tb man who cared to bear from no one, It was a short note on th hotel sta tionery, written In a wide-open, leg tt.ta hand that aomehow recalled Floyd's direct gray eyes. "Dear Stanton: The doctor ssys you ar only tired; and I hav got to be in Kw York bv morning. I wouia not leave you If I could do aa I want ed. I hope you will believe that "Cordially. "JESSE FLOYD." The letter mlrht have been written by a girl, for its reticence and lack of the personal element, Dut Mtanton waa well content. It rang right He felt vigorously allv and amaxlngly bun erv. Whll b waa breakfasting, or lunch' Ing, and reading th heap of corre spondence which commenced with a congratulatory telegraM from the Mer cury Company and concluded with a reauest for his photograph to b used as a speedometer sdvertisenient Rtanton decided upon his course. He would obtain Floyd'a address from Mr. Green, snd psy a visit of acknowl edgment to bla Impromptu nurse, upon reaching New York. That much was required by ordinary courtesy, at least "Rot any enemies?" Inquired th doctor when taking leave. "Ar you asking for a list of my acquRlntnnoee?" Stanton Ironically r- anonded. "Well, I don't want to play defeo- tive. but that was a funny kind of in digestion you bad. according to Mr. Floyd'a account Some of th other racer might have wanted to keep vou out of th way." No! Do you think you are talking of horse-traders? One for all. there la rinthlna- like that done, Which waa very true. Hut after the ll 8h Was ao Llks Floyd He Could Hav Cried Out In His Wonder. Floyd gav m no warrant for It But h waa very good to me, when I was sick in Lowell, and I wanted to thank him." 8h looked at him fully, then, ana again be could hav cried out at th wonder of so meeting Floyd's straight candor of regard. 'Why should you not comr Js has not so many friends that they ar not welcome in hla bom, only, u ne had known of your coming, h would hava ben her.1 Gh. moved to a chnlr. Inviting him anhdned medical man had departed. K .MtUr to do likewise, and took I the lug" of yellow rosea caught Sun- balf-embroldered silk scarf. I . . I .in.llnff from I .... i .... , i. .V. ton a eye. a cam " i -n waa caiieu out i w w. th stems, a card, blank thla time, ex- B(1(jedi atter waiting for her silent nt for a nenclled legend: a .tad vnu wer able to race, but . aorrv vou loat to th Atalanta." Th.rs waa no need of slgnatur. ai.mnn verv carefully tor th card Into lllegtbl fragments, dragged out tb flowers to fling mem into iuw .. uni.. and rang tn oeu. ' . . - w v . rresn ice-waier, iw "Urlng tht bell boy who appeared. time-table for New iora bad "And a guest to speak. "H will b sorry to hsve missed you. From Mr. Green h learned that you had quit recovered, after be left you." "And he? I hurt his arm. Sh glanced up astonished. "You hurt his arm?" "I waa driving th car." Stanton assumed grim responsibility. This tlm sh laughed, two adorabl simnl.i atartlna- Into view In her Mother wDl find Mrs. Wlnslow Boothia mall box is a rare thing, if It has ver Syrup thb.t remedy tonniuruiaUciauiM happened before, but out In Oiws urt- ' -" gatchl a small bird baa taken poss.s- sd.ntlsts. A quantity of extraordinary and quit unknown fish has been landed by a trawler at Granton, England. Th flah were caught while tb veaael was engaged in trawling in th North sea. Fiah-curers and experts stat that they hav never seen this species be fore. It baa th appearance or a herring, but the bead is pointed and th tall forked, while th eye covers th whole side of the head. Slide Backl Backsliding, Indeed! I can tell yot on th ways of most of ns go, th fast er we slide back the better. Slide back into the cradle, if going on is into the graven back, I tell you; back out of your long faces, and into your long clothes. It is among children only and aa children only that you will find medicine for your healing and tru wisdom for your teaching. Ruskln. W.fa tn Yiliitnv 1. aitnttnttion. Glass and 1 ter maka liquid blue wwtly. Buy R-d Crass Bail I Blue, makes ctothaa whiter man snow. Divided Nest North Westmorland (England) farmer recently cam across a very I unusual sight In th courso of his rounds through his fields he found a nest with 15 eggs In it Th largo number was not th only marvel, for on examining th eggs, he found that 15 of them belonged to a pheasant and tha remaining ten to a partridge. Th pheasant ss th stronger bird. waa th probable intruder. Answer of a Soldier. When Napoleon was a student at Brienn h happened to b asked by on of tb examiners th following question: "Supposing you wer In an invested town threatened with starva tion, how would you supply yourself with provisions?" "From tha enemy, replied th sublieutenant of artillery; and this answer so pleased th exam iners that they passed him without further questioning. slon of a mall box and nag aireaay rmv. into Tour Sboe built her nest and laid three eggs and Anan root-Ease, a powder for th feet It ears It looks as though sh would complete 'u- V'Td'.sI: ner WOTK OI naicning ana rearms .. iwt accept any substitute. .bampM IRfcK. AdJrasa A. 8. OlmstaJ. LaRuy.W. X. Miv- .i i v I v a. hi, . aa IDS particular uui vi.w J I ii . ,-1 . ..... .i.ti. .art eupersiitiou itanana. xZZZJnTi. .ton Perhapa of all countries Italy Is th rife with superstition in .11 It. at lun iu. " f .... . A I ...Itl.. It.l. th Idea to hav th mail carrier lift u v Iv! .v. kA. a it.nn.tt tha lens bollev in the "evil eye." They mall , d w. 1 tn hePnest .V uncon: b". a "f.ls spirit," which 1. given .. .. . k. Th. wi.it ho. ha to practical Jokes on poor mortala, and ,u " "- I . A. tinh.hlln (h. P.t. Xfna. been flxed so that it will not clos sn- - ""' ',' . " ,. " .i..i. . th.t .h. Mrri ma com nl.t "bo draws youth beneath th .k- ;..w r h.e tm.ina- it la waves of th Stralta of Messina to woi. h. kin nf a bird thla la. Jrown. but it is thought that it Is a pheb. being brown of color and about th six of a sparrow and laying sky-blue Marking on Wood. If any one in your home bas a py rograph outfit, use It for marking your boy's hockey sticks, baseball bats, ten. nls rackets and all such wooden things. Painted names can wear or be eeratch- ed off. but when burned in deeply tb) Identification la there to stay. Don't boy water for Wulna. LIquH btri ts sU moat all wafer. Buy Bad Craaa BaU blue, uie blue Lbars au oraa. Day of th Whip. Th dreaded "cat" la probably tba best known of old naval punishment. Whipping was provided for at least an ion g ago as the fifteenth century, and in Drake's time th regular trouncing of th ahlp'a boys by th boatswain on Monday morning waa regarded aa th only mesne of insuring, a fair wind lor th reat of th week. Tlm snd Place. A little alx-year-old Philadelphia girt waa sent to th family physician for, a vaccination certificate, so that sh " could enter school. Th eertiflcat. required th date of vaccination. Not remembering when he had don It, B sald, "Janet bow long ar you vao clnated?" To which Janet innocently"; replied. "Here It Is on my leg, about' an Inch long. Formation of Diamonds. Vol Bolton thinks that diamondi wer formed In nature by tb action ot metal vapors, such as Iron or magna stum, on carbon dioxide. He has sua ceded In making microscopic dla monds by the action ot mercury vapot on carbon. Where Maaaachusetta Lead. Mor than 60 per eent of all t hides "in Massachustta ar motoi propelled, a greater proportion thai in any other stat. naT-1 e l wj . I aiUiJlVSj iai vtusj .Hw - u.-..a.F ha. did not lear iiOwcu i . A .iranvinsw rnasvind imbtr nuwwtvi t iK I cnfTtB v """' thst dsy. detained by Mr. Green wttn T,yet. not ib0 compixion ot a blond - -. nf annolntmeni auu , . - hmnatta. nut lomt n iw . 1.... I DVSUl, uui - - ments. Nor was It until two days later i ppy int,rmedlat tint that preaup- h.t ha found nimseii - nn.ari flawless health ana mucn suu- . v.,k wrhtrn ne i e - . . . . . fiHrass in upper i-if" . . ii.ht. Stanton haa never oowrrss .d wrested from the reluctant aasisi- dinlDies about his mechanician, "I am certain Jes never thought of s had -7... me not to gtv. It to naonle" Mr. Green had protested. PDid he s.k you not to give It to that standpoint He said a turn ana a tlr wer to blame. But his arm 'is almost well." FOR MAN AND BEAST. Jofca WaM, Fall Braok. CaJL. writaal -Ara much pleased with the good malts obtained from Mustang Liol merit. It aca tatnly acted lis a charm on my horara lame shoulder. It should be kept oa band by all stock owners. They will find It a remedynot only fur their basses aael eattle but alee far taaar awa acbas aael aaiaa." 25. SO. S 1 a kottl at Draw k Caai'l Stars Named for General Wadavrsrth. Fort Wadaworth la New York bar bor Is not named for Capt Joseph, Wadsworth. but for Gen. James Sam. uel Wadaworth ot Geneseo, N. T. General Wadsworth raised a regiment when th Civil war broke out served with distinction, and waa killed in th battl of th Wilderness. In his mem ory th nam of Fort Tompkins waa changed to Fort Wadsworth. Women Form Fir Brigade. The women of Idrta, In th Aus trian province of Kraln. wer so dis satisfied with th flr-brlgad that they hav formed on ot their own, conaiatlng of 60 "flrewomen," with, Fran Marl Etraoa aa their commander. To Mend 8hst Muato. Cut a piece of manlla paper, tha egga. Watertown Correapondent Nw six of th sheet of music, aa you London Day. I wouia ior a pictur mat, paaiv wis OVr ID edges or your worn uaei ot music, and It will last for year. Woman'a Home Companion. ra- Pampertd Too Much. "Tou , are always worrying." marked the baseball magnat. "I hav to be careful not to procuc anything too heavy," xplainad th theatrical manager. "You know, I hav to cater to tb tired business man." "I don't let the tired business man worry me. He roots with tb others when be gets to tha ball park." Washington Herald. A Great Ber. Th man who think he knows It all- Confound him : i a peat. Whsns'ar h doth upon u call. W a r avr at our baaC Dirt Eaters Evsrywhsr. Tb practlc of eating dirt has beet traced by a scientific authority to peo pies In every part of tha world. Thai hunger which leads a man to want tbt earth la characteristic ot no on na Uon. Not Yet A bard who makes "fina" rhyma e-lth "mind" has won a prlx In a "po rtlcal" contest. Nevertheless, w ar tot yet convinced that "poetical" con ests ar th most ridiculous things la li world- Want Long Hair? And you would like long hair? Rich, heavy hair? Beautiful,- luxuriant hair? That is perfectly natural and we are here to help you. Ayeis Hair Vigor is a great aid to nature in producing just the kind of hair you de sire. Do not be afraid to use It No danger of its col oring your hair. The ingre dients are.all given on each label, thus enabling your doctor to wisely advise you concerning its use. Consult him freely. He knows. BTvta y the J O. ATS. CO , tawall. Waaa P. N. U. No. IS '11 IWHKW writta sitsillsaia, awa. " tiea til la aaaa.