NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY KTlTOTIXG ITEM5 FROM ALL PA2T5 OF CUCKAMAS COlttY WlUCNVILLE. A mistake r'f-ar-' a w "! wk, stm lb Bi.Ti I' a I'rvt-tt ihc.'M tat ba M:.' I f'D .rt. Mm. i;'j--fd l a .. ' lit la ti.: Wl.ii'ji f r a ! 1'5 Mr. Iuv!ri ii:ib"r. W -J I'ii ,ia.'f4 la l'"r. s.-.ij ci S.'-r dxy. Mi F-x-d &4 Vau T... C Tatars cf I 'or land. ' l '..'i'-.i'n f.-T: lb wk. f'.-r a few Mr. aod Mr. B'- Grakara v'.itfi r;!iT- & oor i.af f.n Tb :r !ar. Ain-n V'"ct r.'i tui re'srae-l fr'? Or'! ' :ri. vbTs t tin '. u inr on a ; iT Tb ('Sk ;,-"V A icii'';"a a rr.'lrig o ttHvtti tn Ir.r. Tb-y t fc!;-d r- Vt4 t or.... th ci.m-a.'tit , d et'-a N-tr.j rt eta. n VVort. F.H'r Jcti. and Mr IhxU.. r;n.-d ta fafir-Uy ot.. frun t.l-ir tr ; to the roit. Mint rrr" ar trl w!( O re-lria'.VB cf f .:-r;.-.:-alxt t;ry. to Bit k w I I :d '? ft'hr, :: p;j 164 f-r't. 0::tr T-Jd r-T.j (rt .! ar p!4 ! Vra tiu? b bai a a'iS me.ii'l.a f:.r taiL' ri-rit o i tr:. f, NiJ lis c-cert:.U::6C are Bc.r.i-;. '.!3 rr- :ait t .'.! la li in' T H (h cail nxi'r, U rr fjK-.iar on a.m of kll ta(M atd ra(BJ,.;s marttr tfjjr l'iir ts a t f-t; ia th Ji trafi. at Mir TUr h.f---L J fvi-et U ia a ti I'.e cl ( llri3ta Mr TiiaTan. th bb:t ipjjb; 1 fj;nr.fsd'-r I of paMic in:r:; mad c.t frci la t!!i ili.nrtrt fce sa a:r r. AaacttrTr,-tt ta t'n r-li-i f tt arri-.ai of a t!.-U at lb" hfsmn A Ur. r4 Mm. I.fot.'. In Al t,-rta. (k!.zix- l!n. I.ico ui for- d-i itt w:r harr wi;h br nata. W J-,f7i in -.t,rraitiU.!:. tt bat-VT -eou, as! bop that tit iit;i a-w 1 r ma bsJJ a Uiut, tol wn-'t riS '.WaJars to t?.f.i. V- R:nr an4 J.j-.i!.!-r f'm.l -1 !- fur.nl .f Ur, H-Ln-r' ii-r. tf-ar f'a-.r thi ! ri'.'-Ti'iar. n! ; r c'.r f"ir"ri curias' asd bai.k r. r'r:.i.J o a!l tb-.t th oii jar :t Tincir. ail "-f 'J''"1 !".; 11 v r?'rrs. fc n' w j-r of . :: I ii: v-rn M to t. ir.4 b wtil ,- t .fih ;ii't t' ro-i' h ir.to rr r t y ir rv,!o"lr .on. -.tt t,;a,a:: ir-rt i'rry r1- " " ,W Va?T.'r a! hT bora Ii.- ri!r fc-n a V,nt f ,rtr Irtadi r?-:lir! at th V.'jrrir farw r:fr. of var: i kln-l bt i.7'..!. !!' krai r fr-sSmn'. re m r..! a d'-Hrb'fsl time ip'-r.t by -.7T r .'. fKi.i't furr'-t '.h! Thank z:vin iu.- nr It b rivn fy in ijti- ah t.f f V:ih in th tiiw-mt-t.t. ; af-r tv ch-'rrh rtU-, at 11 oVi k on Tlarjkss1vfc day. A bounti'n! Jinnr siil ! a-rr4 fnm 1 'intli t o'ckirk and ia th Tnin? from antil o'clof k. Everyone ia cordially Invito to attend. BARLOW. ' , 8. M. Onnabr nd ton. Merle, b cr quit III laM tk. Mr. ar,4 Mr. Cha,. Khr. of Nb- rort. srf ria'.y.f Mr. K!-r i itr. Urt. Adamaon on thlr la ek. Mr. Adamson wnt to Oregon City la- Thursday. Th. literary swlety mt rrt.lay Bteht mlth a. 1.1 attnoaB ano many nssr Bj-tnt-rB wre ad-ld to th liat. M! Hattle Irwin tra' to I'ortland Wdnv!ay. T. W. Irwin .wife and aoB. . Mr. Irwin' mother tb ftrt of the werk- .. , , , . . ,hj Mrs. 8. M. Orm.iby hu entered th contest for th anteraobile eivtn by tn evening jeiram. , Mr. and Mr, wra. Iuer, of Aurora. Inrr.r-i ! were shopping and calling on frtenln i , t oiVin came borne fron. Bull here Tu'rs'lay. ..... .iRn m'her be wa working, one day The sad awident of Louie Myers r. death wa a rr-t Khot.k to ht many friend here Tuesday evening. Th rmiiv lisi th vmnathT of iiarlow. ' v -iw - , ! NORTH LOGAN I Tuesday Miss Helen McMorry and Mr Hatipher, of Portland, were callers of i. R. MoMurry . , The shooting match at J. P. Mr-, Marry'. Kafir-lay was not very well ; attended. 1 Mr. Dambacb, the teacher of North Ixcan f:hool, wnt to bis home In Oregon City Friday evening and re-; turned Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. George Eaden are the proud parents of a big baby boy. Henry Christiansen who has been working in Washington has quit and ' com home. - Wllliatn Christiansen and Harry McMurry are working for Henry H'ir. . Henry Balsmeler and family hare moved In their new boose. The Jap that were working for Henry Huber have gone. There will be a dance at Mr. Christiansen's Saturday night. AL8PAUGH J. W. Dowty was an Oregon City visitor Thursday. t'has. Sparks went to Portland this week to attend a business college. Mr. Dowty and John Glthens have been building a stone bridge near tbelr farms. Mrs. Kdgar Hclple was a Portland visitor Thursday. John Glthens has purchased new windows for bis bouse. Echo Glthens was an Estacada vis itor Saturday. AT Wilsonville, Nov. 27 Thanksgiving Night Good floor with th best of music, which will Insur. everybody a good time who cornea. EVERYBODY INVITED To come and brlnfl thtlr friends A good .upper will be furnished ev rybody by the Hotel. -ExVanSCHUCKElSER r:--. Ticket, 75c STAC A 0. r. W. Far'Xt. A. K .Spark. ';.' ar.4 "rtk K- "' I!:;:.uf-a frWir to - ta" f''-.I 7.-m V .rt..a ti --sr4 a ; ' la rju:.i as4 ot or Tt-if A: a rt i '-f th Cii lm;" rit r..i ut x,-if-ur t i : ' h rar r-. rj:;,c a? as! i-.r'Aft: !-. A .:.;.-!' ar r- !i'4 t a.-r-jfr mr;i ' i.:;1 ei ta tfM if.f ir..E' H f a jar.lar I. trary -rt,y II Wi'.l'f. tr:Jr.: fit t.'.' 1-it.i. in tr fn-m J A. S- r.r a Fc las l tj t. r r !l r K. i i.'f-rv in a .. at lor. ta-.4 Satar!. jj jr t:'N. b to on' r";l-' t-dll tf tvjia. crctir.; ut nv. Sr x t-y 'r'7.A v-3 ir. as 4 Wr. Ha;:s4 ar k. i tw:w la a to!'t tn tr f jn rf ta. a'or bts r-s"-' at V- K.inor l'rl of FortUa. ' r-TiT ti ?i';''Tl Bl-S fcr Ir-svi Ml Yr1 fir U S. Ijhat ae.1 fatrDy ln K,: raU U' Bi to I.-ra'f ta fiEa A r.ai r-!r-4 N.cJjt tr W". j!.t rrtTT4 tS tfl of th -atl ff Vr J"ri-- fa'i'r ir. la r . t! ! j r-.'-. r.f Fcn-' inJ. Ta inl a h!4 TB':r-4. atsa ta sarui t..k t ti M-il-.ttCia3 cr.- trT. i,-,r?e i:r a PcrlanI ttai: or .-.it aria v Mr- J V.'. R-4 Li!,-1 IVrcl Fr-Iiy. Tb M''.t! 7-.'n fi' taJ a tact's! !;: Friar M'tStt. M'b a r r h of a b-. t'.r t !i e tftr r'p,. rrat. K''. '' E-'a-'ia. rr.ai-t-a tn th z P-o;! tf thU B:cl?ort.ool. a't-nJ'--l ti vxiaL O ' ktr. J. W. P.---4 L''riX"! a !.ir-s-tW'-r f la-'T frurti-i TfctirBday and Friday afteroooc at bt iIaRt rrrre A tr -B?oyaM til.". saJ ha4 at both of tbf af'TnTi eath r-.is r4 a:i r"r; tfcat Sin. RH bi an i4'-al n"-r.ai.ir M. Crj; ciia favnr4 tfc mnr.ir.T ith f! 151 wiwt.cn f.n Tfc':r.'-lay anJ Fri (Jir. tr. R. 'V. Cirr rav nm v eai v!-'Kr. Mr. H. V. Adit r rr f,r,v-n. The r'ii'al fart of t,i-s-aln!a-!5t ss tl;-t:y appr-rU, i p, th ri..r.t -j.nU5". U- lii ifjim liiht r-fhni'ln-s t rprw-1 hy t;. !..'. Aw.nz t'-, .cfjr-Iay vI-'Jr,ri In P.rhfi4 V- niTti aaJ F. '.V. lijr: -'t an 4 :. A. E. Spark. Fri.f. For4. F. B. Guthrie. H. M. Jam-.' and Frank Elng. The Etara.la football boy srfn! to ti IV--ro Fri'lay an4 f!-.-4 tft- ;:t:tt In to 0 in favor or. tJia- cam. (' A IjTXlTif-y look a trip t tbi- sritbra irt ot toe i -" "7' ; to look at th country i'h the v.n- of Erttini! a hoineBt'-ad. He d;d no. su--4 i,o--.r, bjt return a', some f-Jtur date. ; A tram Mony annouBtl to U. Frank Kiti tb": ot-atb of ber farh-r. sbo rut-i'tl In California. ; JrjL E,.j,f ,., oa th first car to i i or-nt at the funeral sbicb took , ".y. , , tt,ct,, EainiC visited Fort : f,-1' ' fc W ; - ' trankacted bu.ic-sa la j rt"taBd Tuesday. , A ri(r, c( BltiD ere Irf-E'Jn at. , rhrlatian hur'.h of thia p!ac. i. , ier; i L. Immi. of . . , lh sanet:bt and fc .ls,d br Mn 8tvn. ho rooducta the sli.R- Ir. s. ui.. ':UIts Carrnt-r and F.raa c b ww In PorllaD,i Satur.lay. JJoyUn yo,lfl? n:a m- tilr-d about a nw-k ago at fii'tners i irj? B(nj( k 0TW the iyfc ;,r f , , etUne alou an. .. . .,lllM xw.cted. He a " - . ', k ;C1)S, of an in'-t. 1 band. He wa able to returt, to his ! work Monday. ' . . .. .. ., .. .i i- i, UJ(J ai inn iio-.'! vtted their families and the I'.:l.. l:abs to rne-t with them after the b'lam et.ion la Saturday nlKbl, and one 0f the U.st vx times of the seafcon was the renal. The ladies carried baakeU filled with chicken, caU-s. p saladi. ete.. and the spreal they rv-ed was of tbe very best .tiriety and kind. Games were played and everybody enjoyed tbe etenln? very rnoch. a. S. Job on was in P-tiand sat urday night and Suntlay vwltins n.J sister and family, Mrs. U. S. Morgan enjoyed a visit Wifl her aimer. Mrs. Idlema;., of I urv jand. Saturday and Sunday, Harry Morgan visited hom-t foiks 0ver the Sabbath. The operetta at jjoqb n.'i Au, 5r.lnsr. was attended by a )arg number of Kstacada young people, who report the entertainment a yrf.nl success. A most Enjoyable afternoon was spent at the A. .. I.indsey bone by a company of ladles on Tuesday. A most delicious luncheon was served, such as tbe hostess Is famous for pre paring. The duplicate whist club was en tertained for six o'clock dinner and i cards following, last evening at tbe Dr. Adlx home. Social functions In Estacada of late are quite numero is. There seems to be an epidemic of "At Homes" among the ladles and now that revival ser vices have begun, there is no lack of entertainment. Contractor Al. Llndsey In doing some building for E. E. oallng these days. J. It. McCurdy formerly of Esta rada, was shaking hands witU old friends at this place yesterday. DON'T LET BABY 8UFFER WITH ECZEMA AND 8KIN ERUPTIONS Babies need a perfect skln-coverlng. cli smntinn raim them not only In- ...frorinr hnt binder tbeir -,.v na MOBSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT can be relied on for brief and permanent cure of aufferlng ba bies whose sum eruptioni have made their life miserable. "Our baby was .fnirted with breaking out of tbe akin all over the face and scalp. Doctors and skin specialists failed to help. We tried Dr. Hobson's Ecxema Ointment and were overjoyed to ee baby coro Dletely cured before one box was used writes Mr.. Strubler. Dubuque, Iowa All drugglata. or by mail, 60c. (Adv.) OKEOON- CITY F.N'TKKI'KISK. FRIDAY. NOVF.MHKR 21. 10U- I A GUI CHICK. .. ,- i-....t ..j u u tWU. Taan-Uy .rk fr Itii 'rWay .'..-..: u",a t rf .f Vr I Wr W rft If " ar.4 trui'if-'Tt rttiTl at tlwir b a.4 r.t a fcAfcttt r.iu ata ka. Af r ;r.-J.j. tr.- l.n. Is rhit a.i4 iUnaj to f :'rii, rrK' sr -f4 ..rta lrnj'i- tt f4 (" Vb. R" I . r ' i i . . luit- '"r- i i;rnt k-M i- r-;:'.'-n;Sci nt j' ir-l A M r.t ir,.-: i4 : '. . u ISr ' .. r. A f..-. t-f V0 d --r.vf A f 'a rf T" !MrJ ; 1 f. a-k trwi r ciafirtfl a t'n "I !fr. Vrv R-f ' f IkiJs a Ni; js-itjit iitbr iJ. J F. ; r x r ' t. 6.c: i3t 1-5 s i S :)! t. , J rri a: ti -. t:.-;-.: i!u' a'tT i-'-G lJ wfc 1 V:; a-v ry r.. xl f lsf4 to, t. int-e.x ar.4 kar b sia v- Mr al Vb Will IVi'a C:,it if Mr. a-4 M-b. lU.r CENTRAL EAGLE CREEK T. a tan cf 1" Sa t'n ' ia F-ix t"r a f r a irr.'M t- Krar.'" o. Hwt'f I !::. ta r'tjra.-4 fr-ai b. t;rabr rla-.-n la rsrry t'-r-j.-tt. A. H A:;r.'.ii bj v.rxh- 4 io r-t.t V.-r a learnt arl ( ;.o. Sa-.i1!! it::rt. frf-l M i.' F'-r'a-.3 S.-:'. Tr b tj ;art;- in l'-r.z' Cr-k !a: " at .fr-a Ul.'.n'i ai l 1! F Ccf';; . A TSaJimr. Ja-' i 1-' ' at r..-i; hi! lay r' VnT K -! t-.r ! r r-a- T. F-j-h i .-.-. tat a trart rTjttiir b.i f, r Jj t'-t T!:T -;t to lir Burim 03 tu. : TI t t o t j r ft HAZELIA yi of tb rti'-irvn Ibat bat l- f at iia j a: c k b't'.t r t.T-t Mar r - .' 3 t jr- It" a: DOUBLE AfiaE STEEL REACH Cwiq 0"rx1 0' 1 td ! rwt ri4) A bcN t 3-stM on a Kirjr 5i-eW (S is on j WjMon. ARE YOU LOOKING For a Low Down Easy Loading Light Pulling Manure Spreader One that will Last a long time and please you better every time you use it? Look no further. WE HAVE IT AND YOU NEED IT THE BLOOM MANURE SPREADER GETS THE MOST OUT OF THE MANURE By breaking it up fine and spreading it evenly Easy, sure control and no horse killer The only Spreader with a reach Farmers who have bought them say they are the best farm machine investment a farmer can make. See the BLOOM at the nearest Mitchell Agency or write us for Illustrated Catalog Dlancbe Duncan has been bating dental work done. Mms Marv W'ortblneton has been visiting at her brother, Archie's for the last few days. Mrs. Fred Lehman was a caller at her sister. Mrs. Frank Cbilds, Thurs day afternoon. Hugh liaker ha been quite sick. Max McMan is thinking some of getting him a cabbage planter. As Max Is one of our progressive farm ers and be a!o believes In scleiuiilc farming and believes In tbe dairy pro duct t rrake both ends meet. A. Nellson has been digging pota toes the lawt few days. A, Helms is helping him. A numbr of Hazellalte attended Grange at Tualatin Saturday. There will be a Christmas treo at Hazelia schopl bouse, a program will oe given by the school. Miss Julia Wedde spent the week end at beme. KELSO The murder and suicide committed early Thursday morning by Frances McCabe, was a shock to the neighbor hood. Both McCabe and bis wife were laid side by side in the Sandy cemetery Sunday. A large crowd was in attendance. Tbe two children, aged ( and 2 years, are left to tbe care of tbeir grandparents. George Roberts, who baa been in this neighborhood for th past year left Tuesday for Montana. Most of tbe farmers are digging po tatoes and plowing when tbe weather permits. A. C. Nanney, of Albany, Oregon, x to Kl. Fri-Ly ..4 p-trck"! th rUtrrM J'f m.i " ;r( imiulnl from intviU. ;!. - . U- txt of Ur r)Irl rir-:'al s3i iw4 af cor tl- Bkw l' rjt lerB ar.4 ttekavf U of or. ; : .)!r-V. I; Hi- t--r tb farf tu iar Us l art !'ja. bj' c-t;-4 a ft rit' s4 H-rreas 1 :vr i l-n.'.tnt 0 b . f.-Ui". 7b rrtc4a aa4 DtU'-"" of (i.'jrt Ha3"ua t Ma xT;r ta.-tj a- .r-lajr t-xbt JtNHlNCJ LCDCE It T H Hk! ai4 : frva P ' a. Ahdt, ttct-4 tir ci'-t:a. Vlr". W. R irtic :.-. c-.' l.;s a. J-o tut dnriRt t IS J JX r-T-;i.r if S-tVl cj vrd. a. wstoaifj a j.-i!.-hr of rir aa J :;. tr'-' x'.. of i fcursiji la b '. i 1 fat 'R' 4 f.r r!. . I'u .-'. bt i-a.j J.J- ar.1 Mr. II '. i;a.m".-. a l.:.ft at f t"r.rr,r fr I J f la IVfV.AIld ft-r r.'-.lt. M Mabl Mvnt. rw -if.eBi -tt to Harry VI k.x'-r ti is. .rx-. 4 rvatCy. (I'l't u:3rB ,( in rf r.r.r tarty Vir.c M:n arab Kaa-raalL Mr lit!-. Vr tWftv V r a:4 Ur aa4 Mr Ws. I.Mia.' Tt r-a:ar Far dI T.- . s--r" bs i-s b-!4 at tbo h-k 4 tv-. os ti fraoii of Not. H k. AJtrr ti fitj'jr or4r of b:o. tb r jwrta trtca tb oVtt,Ti to tb ftt t"i-5rr i V'tr aaj l'rot- Tricl'-n' A'Ut!i Bff (tiro. Mt. i-rba M Hart r:v'.B a itt tri:. r.t t.ri-il r- ;xirt i ta Urtl no iit i i-f tk r iia'.B a: 1 J r5t I V a :.-;.- fna Ik ar:.. ul-t ri.a s-r oa asl ot tb ';.-!' rt it tb ttr.i-r.:..-n Mr J. r- p.l of tfc kjt!5rt ff th.-tr:.r-4 l-tt of tb tiu.a c-f ti. -,n !;:. t at u-. m . -rt l r tb aftrrs-vB. aaJ a rro f.'ar.: ta;f bo'ir tu vnl la di- i-.l th k'ti4 of trv teat ar !"! to t. :i fb..4rr Mary Jar. Fasntoo t. 1J tb t ry cf lb t.r.c r bfvad r:.in in b-r t rbi.J;-b say. Tb A-x-u:i-a s.li (it a kijI at tb A.. 1II y- " rltq-. j!vv' igW J Hatdorf ball on the evening of Dec. 'th. A program of music and read- Ings and a speaker from Portland will be among the attractive features followed by refreshments. Tbe next regular meeting will be held on Dec. 12th at the usual place at 3 P. M. Mr. Alvin Reed, of the Eugene Uni versity came down to attend the font ball game in Portland was calling on Lodge friends. Mr. John Richards, of Oregon City, was a caller at the Painton home on Sunday. Mrs. Hodges has returned from a month's visit with her daughter at the coast. The Fraternal Union, of "America, met at the liatdorf Hall for the pur pose of electing officers. The result was as follows: President, C. P. Morse; Vice-President, Lorraine A. Oiitrom; past President, Mrs. Jessie Ostrom; Secretary, Her (.ha M. Hart; Treasurer, J. H. liatdorf; Chaplain, Dr. W. E. Hempstead; Guide, Ivy liat dorf; Captain, Oscar Erickson; Inner Guard. Jennie Jones: Outer Guard, Roy liatdorf; Stewards, H. J. Robin son, Louisa D. Morse, Alice Maude Mc Farlane. The regular meeting night will Ve held on Saturday evening of each week. Mrs. George A. Ostrom wa a week end visitor in Portland. She wa ac companied by ber small daughter, Virginia. Mrs. Emmon entertained last week with a prettily appointed luncheon at her home, her ionor guest being Mesdames Overbolt and Daley, of Portland Mr. Wood of this place. Mr. Harry Robinson ia on the sick lut -'.". .f,J o feu Mr II. C rl toe, I drUUr.g Ur r. MJ T-Kr at low.. a, t Mr A. C. M arlD c " prx-rtT to a Mr - ' Wa'k. Vr M.rtr. ):! pr.ta'1' fcv: ta Sxbr f'' Tb faw kit I t frva'it ip.4 la tb awrlal a'r'rt of tb rtuDiaaaliy. ,r aeJ :.'. Il'ur 5 ' plrvwai t Vtif4 V tb' l"" a r ot:i txl tr-Uf U.t Ml K,v' rfria?4 l'b I rriT for M. V! W in a4 kr tr)4 rr a: V Ktbl TV't pn '-i ,n M Fs.r.1 A J ttVj.il .irtta r ITC V-t N-it. Krj". V.a .'l r ! .r4 r.4 V l? F"J. ' Uir a;- tJ a t-uiifu: !:-' din or a tb l'r"-,l TijM. T.Ubt. if yvJ f"! dU an4 tu;4d or tvi wt ar.l (t-!!lal'-i lab a : !.v, cf ("i.aas'-riaia Ta.i. s!:l fl ai! nsbt l!tr.rro t an I o ' . ir a!- (A l ) Tl Ft! It OrxM- Tb f.i -r f -t.f.l. t,.i:ii.J lf-!-,.. ..!rrat.-.;i- of t.j.:!.x::!y fjitb., It i th a r -. iii.lir-l b4 orf j i f lb r'Wxu j!'I t'lfrn Iu4 ; of t!i M!.t-rrariou xA ba tvu j kVIi J.tril-!i!.l In It ti:I a.-tl'l j;u . a of VI iv.tu.tiMtljulMii. Tbli , tjjw f fr.'l b.il -1 l-nm i "f j u::it au'l , ;.'t i-I fiu ! b i ru-I-r'ti tit iinrVnl hji w .tt tb j tj"; fr-iisi t!i ft y uioti'imi'iila' rt-1 t4 t It. t. :itiirti- a!!y. Th ilr j ft-t. itn.janitlnr y nnlrrn 111 j lt s'f'Kati"ti. tlrltrs fr- ni It. al ' ft that HU.I-, t.. ti Umg ci.i.1- j r-. t!'. ..o'T u: i'f iltt-tiiT hl- ll j opc'iI (th tb i uli.tr nii.'il of r4 ; u.t fjt.r-l -N York r"'i- i Mil :l Nst. Kni. kr - W it I s hantu't) i t.'Lr - (Vni in It. fli .t Ji OiuK'. j .NVtr York Suu. i ..Ctea' i wt v'v.-: V.- v t 4 J f cvr 'iik -- i f-j - fw MA.tw h"4 r ' - Northwest's Greatest Impement and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, VN. BOISE, IDAHO 8ig of Gibraltar. There have been many siege of the famous rock of Gibraltar, but the greatest was the une sustained from the combined land snd sea force of France and Spain, 1779-83. For four year all tbe powers and resources of tbe science of the time were exhausted by the assailants without success. Un der the Inspiring leadership of Blr George Eliot tbe besieged mors than held tbeir own In one of the most memorable sieges In all history. pesr son's Weekly. Arctic Iron Min. Tbe richest and perhaps largest Iron ore mine in the world Is at Klruna. Lapland, as far north as northernmost Alaska. The climate Is milder than that of Alaska, and tb mine i worked the year around. Mot Ancitrtt Music. Tbe most ancient piece of English music in existence, "Hummer la leumen In," is quite modern In comparison with a score of the "Orestes" of Eurip ides, dating from the fourth century B. C. which wa exhibited at the In ternational exhibition of music at Vi enna some years ago. Even more an cient I tbe chant "Tbe Blessing of tbe Priests." wblcb was sung in tb temple of Jerusalem before tbe captivity and I (till In nse in tb Jewish synagogue In Spain and Portugal CASTOfilA au oiitL j rn ci.r AJVrpra'VfltAl s!s.ijiii?5 ft jfi!iito :;- 5j in iillxa.h i fk'M nrl ft-MXocUi.il area (uw MorjvV rr.4ir NotXahcotic. Im aw- ArwrKi Rnr4 f Ctwn thia . Sxff Skim fcUUtrS'i Wormi I rsrvukrm jrtrliV nrmBlLossorMUF. S EW MiHK. r.uartlV'Jwtir lU FwJ Ctact Copy Wrappef. HENRY. Captain ' (J"' lily's 191 Fastball Ttim. V L0H00N "PEA SOUP." Mists and Fogs So Thick That They Turn Day Into Night London snd lindnni-rs hat bn the butt of nisny a K' Juke, bill perhaps tbe olilint subjtt't of lb humorist 1 tbe Ixmdoa fK Tb mint, which I roinmonly called "ea soup." date back to tb seventeenth rvtitury. Tber sre records ss fur buck as thnt which Inilliste tint til rity suffered evon In I ho dnyi from minis as lutense a any of those of today. In Noteinlx-r. IiKKJ. John Erplyn mmle a not In hi dlnry to tbe effect that there was "so thick mint snd fog that iopl luxt tlii'lr wsy In th streets, It being so Intense that no light of candle or torches yielded any direction. ItolilM-rle ar committed between the very lights wblcb ar fix ed between London and Kensington on both sides anil while roadie sud pas senger were passing. It began about 4 In the afternoon and was gone by night. A I th Thames they beat drums to direct the waturmen to make the shore. " Visitors to Ixindon In thou day were In the bahlt of making fun of the fog Just a the visitor of today. Condoninrs. Spanish ambassador In Queen Elizabeth's lime, said to friend who was returning to Spain, "My com pliments to the sun. whom I bar not seen since I came to England." In Elizabeth's time the burning of coal was prohibited while parliament wa In cession. So dens were tb fogs during the, year of 1813 and 1814 that when the prlnc regent tried to make bis way to lint Held, tbe home of Lord Salisbury, he could not And bl wsy and wa compelled to forego th trip and return to Carlton House, which be reached after a succession of accident. New Tork Sun. Rsciprocstsd, "I'm sorry I snubbed that young bank clerk on the street yesterdny." "Failed to know him. ehr "Yes; snd today be got even. I bad check to cash, and be failed to know me."-Washlngton Herald. On th( Water Wagon Tee. "Don't you think man hi greatly In fluenced by bl envlronmentr "Not always. I once knew man wb'o drove iprinkllng cart for nln year and died of acuta alcoholism." Blrmtnghsm Age-flersld. Wonder If It would do any good to advise buying Christmas present at tbe latest possible moment. L. ' 1 ' 3w; -it . 1 $vt MM si. ... OASTOEim Tor Infantt anrl Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Thirty Years n Heart to Heart Talks r CHARLES N. LUK1C TUKEE THOUSAND AH til IClAL HO. Frum Kui'i; luim-t u im a a. I ml ui.uiil 1 1 u .iL an Aiurrfi-ti k'rrfiii tut in ii .r-!i:,:i in tMi oitintrv It lititur thMly uj firvillt lu I. iii.ii in.- mi", ot- in .artilt 9WM it lliil nf I'ur I'.j;..ui l.iti It BiUts Ihp oid tu-ill li"'r lUiik uf IL tl:ul In li Ii or In friii..! aul coiucukl ram luii k i.. tin. -! ci. 'I Uiiilllatitl from tb tuttt i-rirlil. uf tb Uill Bar. Ilrtv I lb lU'iu, A "sutrruiiint now niaad In " dirti?-i la s Oruimi Jr for 3.U0 urtluYl.il ltv Tb. y r Bautnl to n p!i r tbiM toru otf 1'J tiMfiM-l and lu ll or smskhrd by rule bullet ur rtil drn over by srtilirty brU ur lb terrible bi.it uf lu.'ifliiii tavafrr Tlire tlsiiiaii4 artili l.il t,;'. Think uf lb ssu-rr-sai uf !iii-rjr ttiry rrpr rtlt! line llier wrr .1.'i uattiral k-ff wtih b Imre thlr tiir prmnllj to r They mart' tin siy from hum. Jul ss you snd I. riM.Irr, Irjio oor own home in go l our diHy toll Now th bit II Mtt'.uc n Ittka osttletleld with tb buillr uf thou sand who. prhn luor mmlfully. hut been psrtl th tmlii snd peril of eonllnilH ll with llinl li'! t"il uB A crli Ihiv. untillii or 1 a. ! pain. IwUt and pull off III rtt uf liiiiert. so lh lliiil of nirn hT bceu lwlt.-d and tm "ft lo xnlifj tb warmaker. th limters after trr "rltury, the prmnl snd sinliltlc'U. Think of lho 3.ii nrtin -Ul llmbi! Was Shruiau rlglit lu hi cUsrsrlerb Hun of wsr? "llut w do not nisk wsr." the real rs ssy. "It Is mmle by lb ttmea, who do not send men to di-ib iul wounds utile there I no other wJ "I""'1''" i The other way I opening It h" men along lb Ptb of International arbitration, of dlulin f dllT Br... In Ibis hli!ht and most bos urnble of national and International pursuit our own govfrumrut H leader. Ktatesmen and king d gorertJ ments do not nowaday mak war. l b waged by th "plf Iheni"'!''. tai3 Ihelr Is the finnl decWon In tb wc menti-us question. "Wsr or P""-. If th vole, of a liathm l unmltW lily opK,e.l to war Do president, king or emperor will coerce It Into tb wJ of lnuKhter of fellow men. Only " people themelves csn tsk that roto, lo the csus of International P all ran help ir inrougnoui wi "- - . of hamlet nd vlllago snd town b" city Join with on voice In denouncwi war ther will be no more war. Klppr" nd Rd Horrlng. The kipper Is a !." brrlng cured U moke. The Inle Mr. John Wo.lgcror Newcastle-on Tyne and Yarmouth wm tbe fortunate discoverer of thl met""0 of treating the herring. TheproceMO producing the red herring I nl.'K'n o that of the bloater, the dlffereDC being In degree. The "red" variety more thoroughly salted nd n" dried. Tbe one advantage of ' method lie In the preservative qu' thereby developw1.-Westmlnter U- ett. ' Hlp' v.. . A bachelor on a frm I belples a a munlcd boy in I pw tory. Atchison Globe. A Night of Terror. Few nights are more terrible thjj that of a mother looking ofi bet ' choking and gasping for breath a ing an attack of croup, and not-" In the house to relieve it. Many er have pa.sed night, of terror thl. .Ituatlon. A little lbou. will enable you to avoid all thl- berlaln' Cough Remedy I cur for croup and ba never known to fall. Keep It at nn0;AdT.) al by all dealer. 1 IT For Over