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Origin of the Slava The Slavs belong to the "Indo-Hu- ropean" race, although It I. a quee- tlon th e .« day* as to whether the Aryans, as Ibo race Is sometime« called, bad Ihelr original home In Asia (arouud the Caspian) or In Eu- rope At any rate, the Slavs appear In Europe contemporaneously with the other Indo-European families to which they are related. Charley’a Compliment Little Cbartey waa saying good night A fter kissing his grandmother, uncle and father, he rgme to bis mam ma. "W h y do you kiss me last?" ahe said. "Oh. well," said the little fel low, “ you see I don't want your klsa to come off.” M O N A M O B IL E O i l s and G r e a s e s an th. good« of QUALITY. Ofc m i b ia s ht AUT0B0MLB. Uh m i b o n ht IkAUlON m i BAÎUSTUtS Odi m i Citons ht STUB ENCINB OU n s m In 1, i, II. 9 oral 5R ■*). plies. Um n n n tn lo 1, ih , fi, 10, 10 t i l t and up Writ# us fur pries# oral particular*. PORTLAND AUTO OIL Co. 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W H E N writing to tloo tkls poprr Monument Shone .a GhoeL "le e aeed dat ghoet dar e v ’ry night foh a week." declared Henry W. I/orkamlth, a local colored man, a . be «toed with chattering teeth on North Hshover etreet, with hie eyes riveted on a white object In P o tt» town cemetery. Henry wae frightened aure. and Robert C. Hawk, a well- known printer, to whom he had told hie story, saw, too, the ghostly figure. Hawk, however, ridiculed the idea of such things, and the colored man became angry, hut finally agreed to accompany him Into the cemetery. The "ghost" never moved, and this caused Locksmith to tote along very slowly behind. Hawk braced him up with words of encouragement, and when they came close to the “ thing In white" they found that It was a highly polished granite monument upon which the reflection from a distant arc electric light had played and made It seein pure white.— Pottstown (Pa.) Dispatch to the Philadelphia Record. K 8 T amone the commercial rivera o f civilization, the moat Important geographical feature o f central Europe, a hotly con tented boundary for more than two thousand years, one o f the rich est among tho streams o f the world In legeud and folklore, and Incom parable for the beauties o f Its course, when one calls to mind the Rhine of Uermany he thinks upon one of the most Important elements o f the cul ture and the history o f bta race, whether be be o f Its Latin or Its Teu tonic branch. • The Rhine and the Oerroans came upon the stage of history together, and their fates have been indissolubly bound together ever since, saya the National Geographic society's bulle tin. His kindred with this mighty river, Esther Rhine, Is one of the more conscious elements o f each Ger- man's life, and to this his folklore, his literature, his war aongs, his opera and tils blood offerings have testified. F ew geographical featurea have af- a F B a k in g P o w d er Those who have had cakes ruined by jarring the stove, slamming the oven door or a heavy footstep, may have wondered how the dining car chef can turn out such marvelous biscuits, hot breads and pastry when his oven is being incessantly jarred and jolted and shaken by the motion of the train. To get pastry to raise and stay raised under these con ditions, a baking powder must be used that continues to give off its leavening gas —that sustains the raise —until the dough is baked through. Dining Car Chefs have found a biking powder exactly suited to their needs in K C and you will find it just as well suited to your requirements. K C is really a biend of two baking powders, one active as soon as moistened, the other requiring both mois ture and heat to start the generation of leavening gas. No matter how moist and rich you make your cake, K C Baking Powder will sustain the raise until a crust is formed and all danger of falling is past K C Baking Powder Is pure and healthful. It is guaranteed under all pure food laws, and is guaranteed to please you. And it is sold at a reasonable price— no baking powder should sell for more. Proper Care of Book«. If a volume Is left long near artifi cial heat, shrinkage and consequent Aiosenlng will ensue Just as certainly aa with a piece o f furniture, says a writer In the Youth’s Companion. Leaving a book constantly In the sun shine will have the same effect, and In addition will fade the covers. Damp places should also bo avoided. Kssp Mice From Gnawing Paata. Scrapbooks and wall paper are fre quently cut to pieces by mice trying to eat the paste, or as Is often the case, apparently for no reason than the pleasure o f gnawing. A little cayenne pepper put In the paste as soon as it Is made will prove effective In keeping the mice and cockroaches from It when ipplled to the paper. to Its left bank on the ground that the Rhine formed the boundary line of Roman Oaul. Though the Roman em pire reached out beyond the broad Rhine, the riv e r formed, nevertheless, its effective barrier against the north barbarians. However, when the realm o f Charlemagne was divided amd the boundaries o f Verdun established, the Rhine became wholly the property of Germany, and France early began her centurles-long policy of winning the stream back again. Complete success crowned this policy under the Napo leonic empire, and the Rhine became once more the boundary of Gaul. The Germans reaaaumed sovereignty of their beloved Father Rhine after 1871, and In the present war the posses sion of the historic river la one of the most critica l questions. The Rhine, like a mighty tree In form, receives Its waters from count less tributaries, and gives them up to the sea through Innumerable off shoots. Its principal source Issue« from glacial Ice 7,271 feet above the fected the conscious life o f a race so deeply as has the German Rhine. Rising In the highest Alps In cen tral Europe, the Rhine reaches the North sea after a Journey of 850 tntles, and the last part of Its course Is through a lowland whose surface Ktrosene Pasts Fire Klndler. Tho safest and most satisfactory Is below the tides’ crest. The river slndllng I have ever used la a paste gathers Its water at tho base of melt made o f ashes and coal oil. It can be ing glaciers, plunges over great rock kept In an old can or Jar and a table masses toward Its lower levels, cuts spoonful Is sufficient to start a fire through the wildest mountain valleys, without other kindling. It should be traverses a wonderful high, broad yf the consistency o f corn meal dough plain, and then, entering Its famous find la absolutely safe from explosion. gorge, wanders through exquisite pan oramas, through a lane everywhere —Henry Norton. mantled with ruins of historic castles, abbeys, churches, and every foot of . Announcing the. Arrival. its-w ay celebrated by legend or his Three-year-old Arthur’s mother re cently commenced taking piano les tory. A fter em erging from i t » gorge. sons. Arthur was much Interested in It flows through a plain where power everything the teacher said and did, ful steel, textile and chemical Indus snd when he saw her coming the sec tries center. Through Germany and ond time ho ran Into the house an Holland the Rhine forms the principal nouncing, "Oh, mamma, hero comes water avenue o f central and western Europe, and an enormous commerce that on j, two. three.” Is handled through its ports. The Rhine is International. It is Free Government. No free government or the bles divided between Switzerland, Ger sing o f liberty can be preserved by many and Holland. That part o f the any people but by a Arm adherence river which lies In Germany, 450 to Justice, moderation, temperance, miles In length, has been most dis frugality and virtue, and by a fre puted. The French have laid claim quent recurrence to fundamental principles.— Putrlck Henry. Depends on the Man. YES, RESINOL CLEARED Any woman can have any man she A W A Y EVERY PIMPLE! likes if she pursues him vigorously enough or eludes him— either does. At least once a day— usually twice— There are two ways for a woman to get what she wants. Either chase I bathed my face for several minutes It fo r all she is worth, or run from it with plenty o f resinol soap and hot water and applied a little resinol oin t in the same manner. It depends on [m en t very gently. I let this stay on the man.— "T im e o'. Day," by Doris for ten minutes or so, and then washed Egerton Jones. it o ff with resinol soap and more hot water, finishing with a dash o f cold Constipation causes and aggravates water to close the pores. I was aston many serious diseases. It is thoroughly ished how quickly the healing resinol cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. medication soothed and cleansed ths pores, removed pimples and black« The favorite fam ily laxative. heads, and left my complexion clear Sex and Ships. and velvety. It is Impossible to say Just why a Physicians have used resinol oint ship is always, or generally, referred ment and resinol soap for 20 years in to as “ she." It Is a custom, and like the treatment of itching, burning, akin- most customs, especially those that eruptions. A t all druggists.— Adv. are ancient, is veiled in mystery. Most Accurate Clock. Probably there is no particular "rea An observatory at Berlin holds the son” fo r this custom. world's most accurate clock, which la kept In an air-tight cylinder in the The Residue. "A fte r coal, what?” asks an es basement o f the building. teemed, in manner of speaking, con Not Hard to Please. temporary. Our own experience in "D e man dat likes to hear hlsself dicates ashes, to be followed at more sea within the confines o f the most or less long Intervals by an ash talk," said Uncle- Ebeu, ‘‘is mos' al ways mighty easy interested.” independent canton in Switzerland. wagon.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. On its way the Rhine is fed, directly and Indirectly, by 12,000 tributaries, and it drains more than 75,000 square miles. W here the Rhine enters Ger many, at Basle, It Is about 600 feet broad, and, for the smallest river boats, navigation begins here. There is a project to make the Rhine navi gable from Basle to its source tor larger lighters and small steamboats. Lovers o f natural beauty mention the German Rhine and the American Hudson in the same breath. The Rhine, however, has many traits In common with the Am erican Missis is directed to the real cause and promptly removes the disease, sippi. It is Europe's most Important suppresses the pains and nervous symptoms and thereby brings river. It drains one o f the greatest In comfort in the place of prolonged misery. dustrial regions on earth, and it is I t has been sold by druggists for over 40 years, in fluid form, at $1.00 per bottle, giving general satisfaction. It can now be had in one o f the main factors In German sugar coated tablet form, as modified by K. V. Pierce, M. D. Sold by commercial development. Moreover, all medicine dealers or trial box by mail on receipt o f 50c in stamps. the great timber rafts upon the Mis Every sick woman may consult us by letter, absolutely without ehargs. sissippi, as Mark Tw-ian describes Write without fear as without fee. to Faculty of the Invalids' Hotel. Dr. V. M. PIERCE, Preeident. 663 Hein Street. Buffalo, New York them, can be seen in season floating P1JCAAAW T down the Rhine. Some o f these rafts are 800 feet In length, and are guided down the river by more than two hun dred men who live upon them in little huts, a whole village a d r ift They closely resemble the rafts which Huck Finn met In his travels down the American river. Man’s Peculiarity. Man, as hus been remarked several times before, Is a Peculiar Cuss. Jude Johnson, who beats his wife, thinks it Is a shame tfiat Short Jenks criticizes Mrs. Jenks' grammar. — Atchison Gldbe. — This B is for Y o u ! I f Yon Suffer From ;r.g down pains, nervousness—all are symptoms of irregularity and female disturbances and are not beyond relief. _____ Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Wonderful Blood Remedy That Works in tho Tissues Tho Very Latest Theory About How and Why tho Blood is Disordered. Communion of the Spirit. Just tho being with someone whom you love, and know loves you, gives o feeling of rest 'and comfort.— "Tim e o' Day,” by Doris Egerton Jones. S. S. S. Means Pure Blood Which Insures Long Life and Health. British Columbia Timber. The annual cut o f British Columbia timber la approximately 2,000,000,000 fe e t N o . 20, lets China’s Deadly River. During one flood o f the Tangtse- fclang, In China, -600,000 persons were drowned C O LT D IS T EM P ER You can p revent this loathsom e disease from running through your s ta id » an 1 cure all the colts s u fferin g with It when you begin the treatm ent. No m atter how young. S P O H N 'I 1» safe to use on any colt. It Is w onderful how It prevents sll distempers, no m a tter how colts or horses at any age are "exposed ' A ll good druggists and tu rf goods houses and m anufacturers sell S P O H N 'S s t fin cents and fit a bottle; $5 snd $10 s dosen. 8PO H M M E D IC A L CO.t Chem . lots and ■ actsrlolo alsta. Q osh sn, Ind., U. 8. A CASTLE o r GUTtrtrgLS AMO ISLAND rORTRLSS OT TME PTATZ The great experts in Chemistry and Fhyslology now declare what has all along been contended by tha Sw ift Lab oratory that the germs o f blood disorders find lodgment in the interstices o f the tis sues. And herein is where S. S. S. goes to work rapidly, effectively and with won derfully noticeable results. This famous blood purifier contains medicinal components Just as ytt&l and essential to healthy blood as the nutritive elements o f wheat, roast beef, and fats and the sugars that make up our dally ration. As a matter o f fact there Is one Ingre dient In 8. S. 8. which serves the active purpose of stimulating each cellular part of the body to the healthy and Judicious selection of its own essential nutriment. That Is why it regenerates the blood sup ply; why It has such a tremendous In fluence In overcoming ecxema, rash, pim ples. and all akin afflictions. And In regenerating the tissues 8. 8. 8. has a rapid and positive antidotal effect upon all those Irritating Influences that cause rheumatism, sore throat, weak eyes, loss o f weight, thin pale cheeks, and that weariness o f muscle and nerve that Is generally experienced, by all sufferer, with poisoned blood. Get a bottle o f 8. 8. 8. at any drug store, and In a few days you wilt not only feel bright, and energetic, but you will be the picture o f new life. 8. 8. 8. Is prepared only In the labora tory o f the Sw ift Specific Co.. tOl Swift Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. Who maintain a very efficient Medical Department, where all who have any blood disorder o f a stub born nature may write freely for a d vlc* 8. S. S. Is sold everywhere by all drag stores. Beware o f all attempts to sell yon something "Just as guod." Insist upon 8 . 8 . 8 .