THEJNTDW AE, POIlTIiAND, OREGON. t. f THE NEW AGE A. D. QRIFfllS, Mnnaitr. ffk 43 Second St., cor. Ash, Room I and 1 Portland, Oregon. Kntercd at the poitotllco at Portland, Orejoa aft fccond-clasa inattor. SUBSCRIPTION. On Year, payabla In advance $ 2.(X EDITORIAL I EDITORIAL EXXX FAIRUANKS AND DOLLIVKR. It lll not need the Bpccch of Sen ator FalrbnnkB In Portland to Inauro n very largo nmjorlty in this city and stnto for HooBcvcIt and lilniBolf on November 8, for Unit result was cer tain nnywny, but the very targe mnlt onco thnt iiBBcmblcd nt the Armory to henr him ami Senator Dolllvor speak were pleased nnd encouraged, never tlielesfl, nnd the meeting will result in a grcutcr degrca of Interest hchiB taken In tho election, nnd In rollliiB up n very lnrgo nmjorlty for tho Pros Idcnt In Oregon. Ab no Btnto election occurs this full, It Ih not to bo expected thnt tho vote will oxeced or oven cqunl thnC enst Inst June, but It inny rctiBonnbly be nupposod thnt thcro will bo moro Htny-nt-homo domocrntB thnn ropub llcnnn, bo nooaovoll'B nmjorlty inny exceed thnt of Jttdgo Mooro Inst Juno. A good innny dcmocrntH tnko no Interest In JudBo Pnrkcr'H olec tlon nnd will tnko no trouble to bo to tho pollH. A considerable number moro nro Hntlfllled with Roosevelt, think ho Ib good ciioubIi for them, and bo will vote for him. Still ofhorn, not llklm; to bo" UiIh fur, will voto for Doha or WntBon. Aud wlmt Ib truo In 6rogon In thin rcBpcct Ib truo nil over tho West In n fircntor or Icbb degree. nooBovelt domocrntB, nnd nntl-Pnrkor domo crntB, nro ovorywhero, both on tho rnclfle coaBt nnd In tho Western Btntcfl boyond tho Itocky mountnliiB Tho Now Ago bellovcB thnt tho Prosl dent will enrry nearly nil tho Htnteo this Blilo of Ohio, nt least, by unpre cedented mnJorltlcB. To return to Senator FulrbnnkH, whllo ho Ib not nB rondlly or eloquent n Bpenker nB Borne, nnd Ih not offon nlvo or effervescent, ho mndo n good, Holld, Honalblo Hpeech, thnt IiIh oppon ent coild not well niiHwer, If ho does not Biln nny voIoh by 1Ih tour, ho will not ullonnto nny, nnd ho mnkoH n good Impression hb n man fully lit for vlct president or oven for proHldont If ho Hhould bo called to tho higher posl- tltui. Honntor Dolllvor Ih a inoro nnturnl nnd enBy speaker, nnd moro Interest lug to tho multitude, for ho Ih pi quant nnd witty, nnd keopn his henrorH In a good humor, whether thoy agree with him or not, or euro anything about polltkB or parties or not. It Ih generally Hiipposcd thnt Fair banks' Ih "a coming man," and will very llkoly bo tho republican rnndl Unto for Presldont In 1908, but Dolll vor Ib nlHO llkoly to bo beard from In tho futuro ns nn oven greater polltl cal figure thnn bo Is now. Whllo vory different In temperament and dlspoHl tlon, thoy nro yot both roprosontn tlvo nnd worthy republican Htaten-nieii. In order to bo elected. Yet wo re member tho result of the gubernator ial contest In Oregon two years ago, In view of which It Is not snfo to gnugc the slzo or sweep of a politi cal tide, when It begins to run In fnvor of n minority party candidate. It Is expected that tho domocratB will mnko some Bains In tho Washing ton legislature, but It Ib extremely Improbable thnt thoy will Bain enough to hnvo n majority. If they should, Turner would no doubt be sent to tho Sennto ngnln. If the republicans hnvo a majority It will bo a hot fight for tho Bcnatorshlp between Wilson, Piles, Foster nnd others. Washing ton Is qulto an Intccstlng stnto Just now, politically, ns well ns otherwise. And n mighty good stnto It Is, ns well an Oregon, whoever wIiib nt tho polls or In tho lPBlBlnturo. WHAT VUUU HAS 1112? What Is Detective Joo Imy'fl pull? Is wlint n good many pcoplo of Port land nro nskhiB. After his many mis takes and failures, not to uso nny BtroiiBor lanBiinBo, why Is ho retain cd In his respoiiBlblo position? Two or three weeks ago n citizen of the Kant Sldo wns shot down and killed In cold blood. Flvo ItnllniiH woro present In tho murdered man's an Icon when ho was killed, and when tho oHlcers arrived there. Yet Day, who had cliargo of tho case, did not hold any of theso in on ns witnesses, did not even nt thnt tltno discover their nnmcB, did not prevent them from hiding tho revolver thnt was used, nor from arranging between them to Btnnd by ono another In fact did nothing thnt an olllcor In Hiich a onso Hhould have done nt thnt time to discover tho murderers, Tho conse quence Ib that probably no ono enn over bo convicted for almost as foul nnd dnntnrdly n murder an wnu over committed In thin city. Perhaps oven this might bo over looked If It had been Day's first bad break but It Is not, by nny means. Not long ago ho allowed n prisoner to cscnpo from n train who wan only cap tured nt connlderublo expanse, nnd thoro nro plenty of people who look upon those nnd other performances or unu-pcrformnnccH of thlu detective with Misplclon. Tho Hllverlleld fur robbery was another cane In point, and rumors of "Iking" casern In ways not strictly In accordance with law and Justice, to sny tho lenst, havo been frequent, nnd pcrfllfltcnt. In vlow of all theso facts might It not bo woll for tho venerable mayor to hint to tho moro or lens doughty Day that Ills hoi'vIcoh could bu dispensed with, bo that hoiuo more reliable and UHpful man could bo employed? Such an action would surely meet tho up pi oval of a great many If not nearly all of tho hiiBlnesH men of Portland In doubt, thcro should bo no doubt of tho re-election of Hon, Thomas W. ulxon, of Missoula, who has bo ably nnd faithfully represented thnt state In tho last congress. Mr. Dixon Ib yet a young man, and Is ono of tho most popular and worthy of Montana's prominent nnd rising lawyers and public men. Ho Is in every respect n man of high attainments and charac ter. If re-elected, and kept In con gross, ho will mako a mark, nnd a national reputation there, and will bo cnpablo of doing much good for Mon tana far moro than n, democratic minority member could do, even if ho wcro Mr. Dixon's equal in point of ability. Wo hope and expect to sec Montana cast Its electoral voto for Hoosovclt, who onco lived In thnt ter ritory, nnd Is greatly liked there, and re-elect Hon. ThomnB W. Dixon tc congress, ns ho certainly should be. T PriCWEEKLY GOOD CITI.UN GONE. In the death of Mr. Aaron Deck during tho past week Portland lost ono of Its most exemplary citizens. Ho bad lived hero for many years, ever since tho town was n small and Btrnggllng city, nnd was universal! respected, For a long tlmo he, in partnership with M. A. Wnldmnn, now n bnlllff In Judge Clclnnd's court, conducted n clothing store, from which ho retired with n modest com petency 18 years ago. Mr. Heck was h man very charitably disposed, and 1,1 remembered kindly by many whom ho has helped In ono way or another. Ho rnlsod a largo family, nnd wiib al ways n good husband, father nnd cit izen. Though born In another land, ho loved his adopted country nnd homo city, nnd did his part as a loyal nnd intelligent citizen quietly but well, Ho was nn old man, his wife bad Bono before him nnd on that ac count ho folt lonely, nnd wnu ready to go. J i IFmlrls'i. H aSiSBSHaiSlaMx wBJ Ono Hundred Year Ago. Tho King of Sweden ordered bis am bassador, and all .Swedes In his Borvlcu at Paris, to !onu that city at once. Trouble with the church caused tho government of Prance to banish ninny prlestB from that country. A complete change look place In tho government of the Hataviau republic. The cotton prop of Georgia waB ruin ed by cnterplllais. Tho American squadron captured near Tripoli two vessels laden with whent for that city. Tho Governor of New Hrunswlck wns forced to order out tho troops to quell a riot uniting oyster strikers at Atnboy. OREGON AT ST. LOUIS. Kl.HCTIONS IN TIIK SOUTH. WASHINGTON POLITICS. Tho campaign In tho Btnto of Wash Ington Ih nlroady lively, and will In crenso In ardor and Intensity until election day. Not that thero Ih any doubt about whero Washington will Bland In tho presidential contest; lloosovelt will carry tho Btato by a very large majority; but tho result on governor and memborH of tho lcglslu turo Is not so certain. Thoro Is no disguising tho facts that Tumor Is an nblo and n strong mnn, nnd thnt there Ii moro or less of a bolt among tho republicans In his fnvor, How great tho defection will turn out to bo no ono can toll, nor can nny rollnblo In formation bo obtained from tho pup tlsan newspapers. Tho Seattle Post Intelligencer, for example, pooh-poohs tho reports of republican disaffection, nnd predicts Mend's olcctlon by near 1 a normal majority. Tho Spokane Spokesman-Review, on tho other hand, a paper which is supporting Roosovelt, believes, or protends to bellovo, that enough republicans will voto for Turner to olect him. Tho truth probably lies Bomowhoro be twoen theso vlows, And it Ih also to bo remombercd that somo democrats nro eoro at Turuer, on ono small ground or another; ao ho will havo to get more republican votes than it pperi probable will turn up for him Tho state of Georgia held an elec tlon thlH week, or went through the formality of holding ono. It was onl n formality, or rnthor It waB purely n fni co. Only tho democratic ticket waB In tho Hold, and if thero had been nny other ticket it would hnvo beon worth uoboby'B whllo to voto for It. It may ho that In a full, fair, freo election Georgia and tho other South crn StntoH would go democratic, but nobody knowH; thoro Ih no contest thoro; tho only object In maintaining a republican organization nt nil Is to securo somo federal ofllceH. Somo Noi.thcrn States, llko Vor inout, Pennsylvania nnd Iowa, nro al ways overwhelmingly republican, too much so, It may bo nrgued; but there Is at least n fair olcctlon In them Such dcmocrntH as nro thero nnd want to voto can do so, and their votes nrc counted oxcept porhnpa nomctlmca In Philadelphia but this l,s not tho caso In tho Southern States. There moro than n million citizens, mndo so by tho constitution of tho United Stntca, and who might mostly llko to voto tho -republican ticket nro debar red from voting or If thoy nro allow ed to voto tholr bnllots nro not count ed, if they would mako n respectable showing in tho returns. Almost nil )ho states that havo freo, fair elections will glvo majorities for Roosovelt. Tho only states that Par ker will carry, with possibly two or throe exceptions, nro thoso whero tho right of Buffrngo is suppressed, and elections nro n formal farce. Tho Oregon building nt St. Louis Is n disgrace to tho Btato. It Is n laugh ing stock to nil who behold It. Tho Oregon hut, tho reason for erecting which Ih oxplnlncd to nobody unless nt special request, Ih right noxt to tho Hplondld building nnd exhibit of California on ono sldo, nnd of Toxas on tho other, nnd they cause every Oregonlau who goes thero to fool ashamed, not of IiIh Btnto ns It really Ih, but ns It Ih burlesqued and misrep resented thero, nnd tho exhibits nro not n great deal bettor than thu build lug. Tho $50,000, moro or Icsh, used in making an Oregon exhibit at St. IqmIh, Ih thcroforo money worse thnn thrown nwny. Thoro aro hoiuo bright spots In tho dnrk plcturo, such ns tho Lndd cattle, one of which took the first premium, but on the whole Ore gon In not attracting many Immi grants by Its display at St. Louis. Seventy-five Years Ago. Statistics were published showing that tho sugur plantation of General Wndo Hnuiptoii, In LoulHhiuu, was tho largest in tho South. Tho Viceroy of Kgypt arranged with nn English company for the lighting of tho cities of Cairo aud Alexandria with gus. Tho Spanish army, under General UarradoH, surrendered to tho Mexicans under Santa Anna at Tnmplco. An exciting debate took place In tho French Chamber of Deputies on thu subject of tho slave trade. Tho anniversary of Perry's victory on Lnko Erie wits celebrated by a pub lic ball and parndo at Newport, It. I. Tho peace of Adrlauoplo wnu de clared. Turkey agreed to recognize tho Independence of Greece nnd relinquish to lluula tho northeast coast laud of the Black 8cu. fifty Years Ago. The People' Provident Assuranco Society of England wan established. Tho allied French aud English forces wcro suffering much from disease aud lusutllclont accommodations. "Sevastopol," Count Tolstol'H first book, was Issued. Fifteen hundred deaths occurred of cholera in Louden. , Commodore Perry sailed from Hong kong for the United States. English and French forces wcro lauded in tho Crimea. HUMOR IN TEXT OF CLERGY. Amusing Remarks 'Which Were Moat Seriously Intended. Part of the humor which ono occa sionally meets with, even In the sednU Inclosure of the pulpit, Is duo to tin queer texts which nro sometimes of ten unconsciously chosen by preach ers. No doubt there are many slorlci told under this head which owo theli origin not to actual fact so much at to tho invention of the wng. For ex ample, a minister on tho Sunday be fore bis marriage Is said to havo chos on ns his text, "And ho went on his way rejoicing," and ou tho Sunday after his honeymoon to havo eloquent ly discoursed on the words, "Remember my bonds." These Instances nro, probably, apoc ryphal, but Uio following are truo and hnvo all como within tho experience of tho writer. It was In the north of En gland that the first Incident happened. It wns a country church where oil lamps were used Instead of gas. Ono night lit tho late summer when tho lamps had not yet been resumed after the long days It got suddenly overcast and before tho sermon It wns deemed necessary to light thu pulpit lamp. During the hymn, tho old sexton re paired to the pulpit, nnd, having cleaned tho glass chimney with a duster, lit It up, but only a feeble light struggled through. And then the clergymnn took his text, which was this: "And now wo seo through n glass darkly." A few years ago a well-known bishop married his second wife, and, return ing homo nfter his honeymoon, an nounced n series of sermons, tho title of tho series being "'JUie Penitent's Re turn.' ThUt was obviously uninten tional. Thero Is a church In one of our large cities which boasts of n very high pul pit A short tlmo ago a strange preach er who wns of a nervous tempernment "occupied" this pulpit, but, as the se quel will show, only for a very short time, for, having taken his text and said nlKHit n dozen words, ho startled tho congregation by Baying: "Am I am not used to pulpits ns high ns this you will pardon me, I know, If I come down and preach my sermon from tho lectern." Ho suited his action to the words nnd preached n very good ser mon from tlu modest lectern. And this was his strangely npproprlate text: "He that exaltcth himself shall bo abused, nnd he that humblcth himself shall bo exalted." Ono more lustnnco: Not many mouths ago a clergyman preached one Sunday evening from tho text, "My words shall not paw away." Exactly a fortnight later tho same clergyman preached tho same sermon from the snmo text In the snmo church, to the wonderment of practically the satno congregation. Evidently It was hli determination that nt any rato Ills words should not pass away from tho memory of Ills hearers. THE FIRST NATIONAL, BANK OP DULUTH, MINNESOTA. CAPITAL. 800.000 8URPL.US 73B.OOO U. S. Government Depositary. RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING CO. Merchant and Kxport Millers of North Dakota. Capacity 1,000 HarrelB Dally. Jamestown, Valley City and Grand Forks, N. Dak. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA GENERAL OFFIOE, ANDJtEW J. DAVIS, President A. TAI.llOTT, Vice I'rcsldcnt E. II. WKIHK'K, Cnthlor 8. PUTTON AuUtnnt Canhlcr First National Bank Montana HKSOUKCKH Loan nnd tllcouuti . Honda ami warrant Unltoil Stntca bonds nt par. ... Duo from bntiku Cash on haiul l,:!80,9.fl7 f'apltnl Block vnM v.im Mirniut ail.Hlu.OO UndlvUcd profit I.IAHII.ITIKS I yoo.uoo.oo AU.lKO.txj 270,7 M.7JL 7fi.tr.7f) 3d ('IriMilnllnti CN.7fia.lK) Hi8,0C!'.01 Dlvltlctttln miiiatri . l.tWWft Deposits 2.fi!,ll2.97 tl,lD.V.TMt $1,105,912.11 Central Sash and Door Agency SASH and DOORS GENERAL MILL WORK. LOWEST PRICES LARGEST STOCK. Phone Main 4795. Catalog Mailed on Application. 7 1st Street. Portland, Oregon A SUCCESSFUL DIPLOMAT. CHEAP AND 8AFE LIQHTa MONTANA'S CONOItKSSMAN. Whllo Montana democrats loudly claim that that Btato will go demo cratic this year, thoro is no certainty that tho Tcsult will fulfill their pro- dictions. Montana has moved over Into tho ropubllcan column, and is likely to stay thoro. Hut whllo tho re sult on presidential electors may bo Der I re IToa lleeu Invented 'Which Ab olutelr 1'reveiiU I,uiti Ksploatoua, In Great Britain nn Invention which, it Is claimed, gives absolute safety to oil lamps, Is bolriR npplled to practical uses. Tho device consists of a cir cular tuotnl box, tho slzo mrylng ac cording to tho candlo power required. In tho box Is a deposit of salt, over which Is a layer of cotton waste spe cially prepared. Running through tho cotton packing Is an asbestos wick, woven by hand, aud which is practically Indestructi ble, and requires only occasional at tention. Tly Immersing tho box In petroleum or para til n tho cotton waste absorbs tho requisite quantity of oil in a few minutes through small lateral interstices. That accomplished nnd tho metal being dried externally, tho application of a light to tho asbestos wick produces it bright, steady whlto light, the candlo power being In pro portion to tho slzo of tho box, tho consumption of oil being less, nnd, ac cordingly, tho cost being correspond ingly cheaper thnn If tho light were obtained from on ordlnnry lamp. Moreover, it Is claimed absoluto safety Is assured. The nsbostluo lamp may be Inverted, may exhaust Itself, may bo thrown down or whirled, about, but thero Is no danger, it la averred, ns thero Is uo free oil or gna that can be Ignited, and consequently there can be no fire or explosion. The patent U aald to be applicable to every spe cies of lamp, from the modest night light necessary in tho nursery, through the entire gamut of domestic Illumina tion, to the drawing-room lamp. In the industrial world It can be utilised lu every direction, especially where a bright, steady light is essential, such ns engine headlights and lights ou hips. The Great Northern and several Scottish and IrUh railways are eu gaged in testing tho capabilities of the new process, with a view to its adop tion in railway work. Every descrip tion of lamp the bicyclo lamp, tho motor lamp, tho carriage lamp, lamps for domestic purposes, lamps In mines can. it is declared, be fitted with the asbestlno patent, and oil of any flash point can be used with perfect safety aud with the additional advantage of considerable economy. The problem of the safety ltmp would appeax to bar been solted. forty Years Ago. In accepting tho Democratic nomina tion for the I'rcsldeucy of the L'ulted States licncrnl Georgu II, McClellau said uncut the "peace platform" of thu party that "tho ru-establlshment of tho union lu all Its Integrity was an Indis pensable factor of settlement." General tihurmnii ordered all civili ans to leave Atlanta and ottered them transportation. General Grant, from Virginia, and Geuerul Sherman, from Atlanta, wrote open letters urging tho North to till the quota of volunteers called for. Secretary Stanton announced that a draft would bu put into effect in nil States and districts lu which tho quota hud not been tilled. Ihlrty Years Ago. Colorado for tho first tlmo went Democratic, tho territory bending u delegate of that party to Congress. A. cull was issued for a convention of tho ltepubllcuus of tho reconstruct ed States to bo hold at Chattanooga, Tenn. Twenty persons were killed and llfty injured lu a wreck on tho Great Hast en! Hallway, near Norwich. Kngland. Twenty persons wero killed ami half a hundred wounded lu a tight between the New Orleans police nnd u mob that was .clamoring for tho ubdlcutlou of Governor Kellogg. Fruucols 1'lerre Gtilllaume Guizot, eminent French statesman and writer, died lu l'nrls. Seventy-four cotton mills In Kngland wero closed by a strike of 13,000 em ployes, Twenty Years Ago. rurlslans Were excitedly demnndlng that the government declare war on China. A number of lives were lost and much property was destroyed by floods ou the Chippewa and tributary rivers iu Wisconsin. The Illinois Stnto fair closed at Chi cago with a detlclt of 110.000 for tho week. , The resignation of tho Marquis of Klpou as Viceroy of India and the pro motion of the Earl of Dufferlu to the post were announced by tho British government. Tammany Hall, lu au exciting meet ing, Indorsed tho nomlnutlou of Gro ver Cleveland, Democratic cuudldute for TresldenL Our MliiUtcr to Juimit Hum Had a. Creditable Kecnril. When nn American representative In a foreign land Is praised by tho mis sionaries laboring there, It may bo taken for granted that he Is doing his full duty In tho place which ho llllx. High ainoiig this clam of faith ful aud caiable of llclals N to bo ranked I.loyd Cnr po liter (irlHcoin, o ti r minister to Japan. Thu latest report of tho Japan I.I.0YH v. (mihcom. mission to tho American Hoard says: "Our American diplomacy lu tho East, and especially In Japan, has generally been on the highest plane, and It has won the com. pleto contldencu of the whole nation, Mr. Grlscom Is keeping up the old tra ditions, aud Is already accepted as a statesman of experience and large abil ity." The mnn thus commended Is tho youngest of our diplomatic representa tives abroad, but ho has had a career that has well tltted him for his post. Horn In Now Jeroey, Mr. Grlscom bo- camo successively secretary to Mr. llayard, our first ambassador to Eng land; deputy district attorney of New York City; a volunteer lu tho Spanish American war; secretary of the Amor! can legation and cliargo d'affalrs at Constantinople, and envoy extraor dinary und minister plenipotentiary to Persia, Uo has been lu Japan since 1002. In Turkey and Persia Mr. G,ris com rendered Important servleo to the missionaries, and nt hU receptions in Tokyo they may often bo seen among his guests. SVBBSSSViniBBflSBSSSlSSSEBSSSSSSSSS He BhjIJbHbBBShw , . V" "! jjvH :rrTfraBBjHBBpswBBi&!?iEpsHHLjm,v ! ' Wr VtflV taJBBiiWBiWssBr-,C?L aFjBssassjasssBBsssssssssjsjBjjsjsajiajsss , t ,,w H3fflffiSrv!3- 9trtHSBBSBBMtBBBBBBBSBSli PMtt.V,. .. - .--"Tgi1 -W.-, ' - . , SWt; C. 0. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY Safes. Pianos, Furniture moved, stored or packed for shipping. Fire proof brick warehouse, Front and Clay. Express and Baggage hauled. Office Phone, 596; Stable, Black 1972 PORTLAND, OREGON Great Falls Iron Works Engineers, Machinists and Founders Special appliances made In Steel. IlritHs mid .Special Mixtures of Cast Iron. Heavy ami Light ForglugH Hindu to order. Workiuaushli) guaranieeii. Aro Manufacturers' g,?nts for Machinery, Hollers, Kngines and Wiiler Wheels. Mako a specialty of Stamp Shoe, Dies and Itoll Shells, which nro superior in point of strength ami resistance to abrasion. Oro Treating Devices Given Special Attention Alnln Office nnd Works, 8th Ave. N 13th to I -It It Sts. GREAT FALLS MONTANA : leu Years Ag. The Republicans carried the Maine State electlou by a plurality of 38,000. At a fruit celebration ut Grand Junction, Colo., tho 8.00Q participants were declared to havo eateu fifteen tons of fruit. The voyage from Southampton to New York was completed by tho Amer ican liner New York In six days seven hours and seven minutes, A fatal wreck ou tho Chicago and Northwestern line uear Harrington, III., was caused by a cycloue blowing freight cars Into the main line, over which a passenger tralu was passing. The aversgs pupil atWao school K.8 days a yr. Tho Albatross "Citke-Wnlk Sailors visiting tho Island of liysan, lu tho Hawaiian group, are greatly amused by tho curious antics of the Lnysan albatross, or gony. Theso birds lometimes perform, lu pairs, a kind of dance, or, ns the sailors call It. "cake walk." Two albatrosses approach one another, nodding and making profound bows, cross their bills, produce snap plug aud groaning sounds, rise on their toes, puff out their breasts, and tlnnlly part with moro nodding and bowing, only to come togetner again and repeat tho performance. Occasionally three engage at onco In this singular amuse ment. The spectators aro always Im pressed with the extreme "politeness'' of the birds. J Pll0 ijTj I I l V Mi I R7- - "C" T. A. "t. SsVsBBBBnS HaD Sl THAT YOU CAH DRINK llffiffil '" I IF YOU 152LKT TO - l$TI jzarotraur axed u bgH pjunk irO H II I I KIwIJP00 SEATTLE BREWING I I lTMttl? MALTING CO. kJ 0ElV SEATUCWASH.U.&A. H J " WssVUHHhsabsH i I Heaviest tn Winter. Some curious experiments have been made at one of the royal philanthropic Institutions tn Copenhagen. For some years back the seventy boya and glrli In the place have been carefully weigh ed every day In groups of II ft ecu nnd under. Thereby it la proved that the children gain weight mostly In autumn and In tho early part of December From that tlmo till the end of April there Is scarcely any Increaso In weight. More reiunrkablo still, there Is a diminution till tho end of sum mer. There is one consolation for tho girl whose parents can't afford to seud her to college: she would probably look like bluzes in a cap and gowu any way. A big fat woiuau dressed iu white it suggestive of two thiugs: a big dry goods bill and a big laundry bill. ELECTRICITY IN YOUR HOME Brings comfort and cheer fulness during the long win ter nights. Enjoy a few comforts while you are alive for you are a long time dead Portland General Electric Co, A l A , f ?' .$.. l5b t Wi iii Wiu'iA irtfifratfti'tT'-4iif