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'& ", - TH 2TEW AGE. POU'lLA2n, OB EG ON. IV-i i"? k TOPICS OF TH E TIMES. A CHOICE SELECTION OF INTER. E8TINQ ITEMS. Cotnaseata and Criticisms Baatd Upon the Happening cf the Dajr-Utatorl cat and Ntwi Notes, A potato famine In Ireland some how Rounds vastly nioro serious than "a drought In Kentucky. i. Somehow that Mormon schemo of "divorcing persons, after death doesn't seem so repel In lit as tlio Chicago plan. The London courts have decided that tho occupation of a schoolmaster Is not that of a gentleman. Perhaps It's a lady's. If Disraeli had lived now ho would bo 100 years old and In all probability a Jobless statesman with a prodigious grouch. You must havo the oxygen. If any man pulls up tho window shoot him on the spot, or words to that effect Get as many long-drawn breaths of fresh air as you can command. Half tho race dies because It don't know how to breathe. Distend your lungs by as much out-door exercise walk ing Is good as you can hold. Empty and All them repeatedly. God Al mighty did not mean you to bo suf focated. When you sleep, open the windows at tho top. If by no other way you can remember to fight for your Ufa In self-defense, remember the cruel doctrine Is It cruel? of tho survival of tho fittest. Don't allow anybody to shut off your normal al lowance of air. Open tho wlndowsl I IDAHO ADVERTISING I The. Birth, Ire J Lyman Fargo, Vic I'm The Blyth & Fargo Co. T'oratello, Idaho Oeneral Merchandise BTOHKB AT Evanston, Wyo. Pocatello, Idaho Calli Answered Day or Might Phone 371 A man was arrested down Bast the other day for marrying his mother-in-law. It was probably on an lnsnuo warrant Moxlco is not seriously troubled with tho "third term Issue.' President Diaz was Inaugurated recently for his sev enth term. It Is somo comfort to know that tho whltecappcrs are beginning to get largo doses of what has been coming to them all theso years. An English authoress says Ameri cans spoil their wives. It Is a pity this has leaked out Othcrwlso they might never have suspected It A writer In a New York paper says: "Hall Cnlno Is tho homeliest man I ver saw." Wo suspect this Is another covert attack upon William Bhnke spcaro by ono of tho Ilnconlnns. Rev. Father Itaber Insists that the young girl's parents should remain In tho room whllo sho Is being courtod. We can sco no good oxcuso for asking uch punishment of tho old folk. That daring automoblllst, King Al fonso of Spain, begs to stato for tho baneflt of anybody whom It may con cern, that President Roosevelt Isn't tho only strenuous person In high ofll clal circles. i Tho Incrcnso In tho number of wom en who aro doing "men's work" tuts ben 40 por cent In tho last ten years. Which, however, may only Indlcato that the men aro not doing their own work well enough. In Btlcra, Mass., a woman has sued for dlvorco because her husband kick ed her with his wooden log. He will no doubt sot up the plea that ho could not stand on his woodon leg and kick her with the other. When tho Japaueso mtnlstor to the United States was oporated on for appendicitis, It must havo occurred to many a waggish mind that tho world now has conclusive proof of Japan's acceptance of Western civilization. The bishop of Iimlon recently re ceived a 15 noto from an undertaker who contributed It as a thank-offoring becauso business hod been so brisk. Why should thero bo any furthor doubt about tho Englishman's posses sion of tho senso of humor? In other words, tho Czar will lot IiIhJ ministers try to formulate a system of reforms that they think. will bo con servative enough to moot his vIowh. Ho Is probably right In concluding that tho ministers aro tho boys who can ho good and conservative uloug tlio Hues laid out. Did It over occur to you, goutlo read er, that "our most cherished bollefs" aro frequently like tho preserves which tho good housewife puts up in tho autumn and Uion hides away on a shelf? Thero thoy stay In socluslon, awaiting an occasion of sufUclont Im portance for bringing them out Hut how consoling It Is to know that they re there, ready for use If need bel "Aunty," said a gentleman who bad just read that the youngest son of his colored cook had been appointed sten ographer to a largo manufacturer, "tell mo how you havo brought up your children that each ono of them has become so good and useful n man or woman." "O honey," was tho reply, "that's nothing, I hadn't uo educa tion, and I could only touch 'em throe things Just tli roo things I taught 'em, that's all: their prayers and their man ners and to work." Hpeed tho trans mission of this threo-hrauched torch of learning from hand to hand and from raco to racel In 1807, when tho rural servlco was started on probation, flO.OOO was doomed sutllctent for Its trial. During the fiscal year Uiat ended Juno 30, 1004, nearly 113,000,000 was expended for rural froo delivery, For tho tiscal year upon which we havo now entorod $20,810,000 has been appropriated for the contluuance and extonslon of tho rural mall sorvlco, There were 24,500 rural routes In existence at the end of the fiscal year on June 80 last, 0,440 now routes having beon put Into oper ation during the fiscal year. On Oct 1, 1004, thero were 27,185 routes estab lished, and tho service was being ex tended at tho rate of about 800 routes a month. "Shut the doorl" That la the slo gan through tho winter days. Every bottle Inhabited by humanity Is to be corked up. A conspiracy In which about everybody Joins has been form ed to shut off tho oxygen. The pent up worker got little enough air at any time. Now It Is to bo cut off and heated and superheated and breathed and re-brcathed and breath ad over again, Opon tho wlndowsl If everybody Insists on shutting tho door, do you open tho windows at the tops, mind you or tho transoms. Down the conspiracy! You aro light ing for your life, You must havo red corpuscles In your blood If you amount to anything physically or Intellectu ally, And the only way to get them is by breathing pure air with oxjrgea la It To oxygeulze your blood la Beceaury than to eat or drink, A widowed mother who took board ers to support her family found seme years ago that her eldest Ron, as soon as ho was ablo to pay for his own board, went to a inoro fashionable) placo In another part of tho city "In order to get Into society." His name need not bo mentioned, becauso no body has ever heard of It About tho same time, but hundreds of miles away, thero was another family thrown Into straltoncd circumstances by tho worthlcssness of tho fattier. Tho mother took In washing, and tho boy, at the ago of ten, left school to go to work to help her. An employer gave him his first overcoat and ha still has It Tlino has brought somo changes. Ho was recently elected tlio governor of a great Stato, In circum stances which constltuto It an excep tional compliment Tho feelings of his mother, who Is still living, may well lio Imagined. Tho reciprocal loy alty of parents nnd children form somo of tho most delightful of all human experiences. Countless pages of literature aro adorned by examples of It making "my father" and "my mother" nnd "my child" among tho beautiful phrases of our language. "I would rather bo as poor as I am," remarked a tired and unfortunato man, "and havo my children than to bo as rich as the man I work for, and havo to take tho trouhlo which his boys glvo him." Every ono agreed that ho was right, oven thoso who woro striving to rival tho rich em ployer, rather than to mako heavy In vestments In domestic affection. Pa rents aro occasionally too sovero with tholr children, Just as tlioro aro grown sons and daughters who romaln for getful of tholr obligations to an aged parent. Rut theso aro fortunately tho exceptions, Tho Chlneso mako a mis tako In ancestor worship; many an American family makes a mlstako In child worship. It Is tho middle courso that Is full of dollght as well as of safety. TO ADD A CUBIT. Rackboards, Iron collars and dumb bolls woro tlio ordinary callstiienlc ap purtenances In boardlng-achools for young ladles In 1770, about tho tlma yhon Marin Edgoworth waa n school girl. In a biography of tho first groat Irish novollst, Hon, Emily Lawlcwi saya that tlieso dovlccs woro not deem ed sulllclent In Matin's ctiso. For hor apodal benrflt ono moro had to bo add ed, ono which oven tlio Judicious fam ily biographer socms to havo regardod as rather sovero. When sho was fourteen years old hor shortness wns oliHorvcd with no llttlo disapproval by tho members of hor family. Tho Edgowortlm hnd nlwayH been n well-grown raco, and her hick both of height and of good looks waa a blot on the rvputntloii of tho family. To obviate one of her dcilclonclcH not only worn all the UHiial exerciser ro sorted to, but also ono which Mru. Edgoworth herself elm motorized hh "tinuHiuil," that, immely, of "being swung by tho nock to draw out tlio iiiiim(Iih. mill tin liiorimun thivumwtli " Unfortunately It was of no avail, Short alio wna, and short sho was des tined to bo. Ono lady described tlio excitement created by Miss Edgoworth's arrival at tho house whoro sho herself, than a child of six, waa staying, and recalled tho excessive shortness of tho visitor. "Small? Yes; alio waa exceedingly mall, except fur her nose, which, I romomber, soemed to mo to bo very big." Evidently tho discrepancy bo twven tho height tho noso nnd tho great reputation of tho guest was tlio point which left tlio most vivid Impres sion on the mind of her young ac quaintance. Their Klrat Kiperlenon. A day or two ago n Hrooklyn clergy man received an evening cull from tin elderly man and woman, who ox presHcd a wish to bo Joined In the bonds of matrimony as quickly as pos sible. "Havo you ever been married be fore?" usked tho clergyman of tho man, n good-natured, weather beaten person of Boa faring aspect "Never, and never wunted to bo bo fore," was tho prompt reply. "And havo you ovor been married before?" tho question came to tho womun. "No, sir," she replied with equal promptness. And with n touch of humor that appealed to the clergyman at onco, she added. "I never hud a chance." Tho marrtago ceremony was speed ily performed, and tho clergyman re fused to tako any fee, telling tho bride, with a twinkle In his eye, that It had been an unusual privilege to officiate, Now York Press. White Front Livery AND CAD STABUtS Blnnard, Fountain At Randall, Froprs. tttWlSTON, IDAHO Peasley Transfer Co. Freight, Baggage, Furniture Moving, Storage .Phones 71 03 Ualn St. BOISR, IDAHO Lewiston Steam Laundry u Third St. Telephone 204 x C. H. Schrocdcr, Manager Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work returned same day when ordered. LA GRANDE AAAaaAaaaAaaaAAeaaAaaaaaaaaa.aiX WW W """""" J. T. Williamson ABSTRACTOR. Prompt Attention Given to All RiiBinees Before U. 8. Land Oflkc. Plats and Abstracts of Records a Specialty. Office in Lewis IhiHtling, Opposito Summer House. 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Con sJgnimnts of freight left in our charge will receive prompt atten tion. Storage at reasonable rate. Sec that you give your baggage to Boise Transfer S Storage Co. South Tenth Street, J.noSKNIIUHO AIIUIIUIIA.COIIN Pocatello Mercantile Company WHOLESALE Wine, Liquor AND Cigar Merchants.. Pocatello, Idaho Drink Old Foil Hall Whlikoy Smoke tkuator Hhoup Clgara Wasco Warehouse Milling Company Merchant Millers Manufacturer! ol Flour and All Kinds of Mill Feed Trjr a Hack of Iti Celebrated WHITE RIVER FLOUR Tho Great Hrenil Producer Puro, Whlto nnd Wholesome Miulo from Selected lllueatum Wheat THE DAI.LKS. OREGON ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECTRIC FANS, STEAM HEATED, SOLID VESTIBULED Leaves union dki-ot Arrlvei. I'nr MnyKcrs, Haiti. Pally Icr.Glatakanic Dally. 8:00a. m, Wtntport, Clllton, 11:10 a. in. Aitorla, Warren. Ion, Flavel, Clear hart l'ark and Sea aide. Aftorla A Seashore hipreM linlly. 7:00 p.m. Aatorla Kxrreta 9:40p.m. J Dally. C A.BTEWAI.T, J. C. MAYO, Comm'l Agt., 248 Alder St 0. 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St. To SpoUane, Pau , Minneapolis. Duluth. Ch cago, St. Louis and All Points East and South. OVERLAND TRANS DAILY The Flyer and the Past Mall Jkf A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Oeneral Passenger Agent, 355 Morrison St., cor. Third, Portland, Oregon. 4R m T W. COOKKULY. Undertaker and Oeneral Funeral Furnisher. Embalming a Fclalty. Ilabcook'a Ilrlck lllock, 7),' Klrat ft. Telephone lllack S91. WALLA WALLA, WASH. J. A, Murray, I'rcilJcnt. D. W. StanJroJ. Vice lrtldnl Win, A. Anlhei, . . . Caahler I.N. Anthta, Aaat, Caahler THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Puoittullo, liluho. POCATBLLO, IDAHO HAS KKKS UUQ OWINN The Idle Hour TI!L. MAIN 134 Fresh Ct&wfish Received Daily from the fa mow Quelle of Portland PRIVATE ROOMS Splendid Servico Up-to-dnto Kquipincnt Coiirtuo u Kinpluycs Daylight trip iicrnsi tho Cascade and Hocky Mountains. For Tickets, rates, follers nnd full infor mation call on or address H. DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 Third Street, PORTLAND a. a. yirki2s, a. w. p. a. 612 Flrat Avenue, SBATfLU. WASH. D KLIGHTKUL ROUTE AYLIGIIT RIDE I'S.Y CRAGS EEP CANONS OREGON Shorj Line and union Pacific Three Trains to the East Daily Through Pullman itandard and tourist aleejv Ingcara dally to Omaha, Chicago, Hpokanui tourUt aleeiilng rara dally to Kamaa Cltyi through rullman tourUt aleeplngcara(ioraou. ally conducted) wii'kly to Chicago, Kauiai City; reclining chair vara (icata Ime) to fail 70 hours POKTI.AM) 10 CIIICAdO o change oleara 16 North Fourth Street WALLA WALLA, WASH, E. D. HARRISON THE JEWELER Watches, PIuiiioihIh, Silvorwnro and Noveltiea. Wntchuuiker nnd Jeweler. Watch Inspector O. S. L. R. R,. Poca tello. Idaho. Kino Watch Repulring n Bpccwlty. Kyis TVstetl Kroo. POCATULLO, IDAHO The New Bannock Hotel NOHMAN A AUM3TKONO, l'ro. luitlreut but KeTeotlTo Method, "1 iuppojie," said tho chemist, "that tho secret of traneiulttlnj; tho baser motals into gold will tiovur bo discov ered." "Notueuse," aurvvored tho mining magnate, "I iltscovcrtHl that secret long ago. All you havo to do Is to, cbooso your baser metal and then cor nor the market." Washington Star. Oyatnr Hoaro in loutlou. Tho oyster scare In England baa ob tained a firm hold In Loudon, Tho sales of oysters at Hlllltigsgato have fallen off to the extent of many thou sand of pounds, A niuu'u cloacst friends uro those who are always unking favors lnatead of trying to gruut favor, Headquarters for Commercial Men American Plan. Room with Bath, Hot and Cold Running WaUr and Telephone in Each Room. RATES $2.00 to $4.00 PER DAY Tffff???fffffff??fffffffff I IDAHO ADVERTISING I Mallory & Lydon Livery, Feed aud Sale Stable C and Fourth Sts. Lewiston, Idaho DAVIDSON GROCERY CO. WHOLESALE OROCERS AMI COFFEE ROASTERS We Operate the Only Coffee Roast ing Plant in Idaho "DKI'AHT roit Chicago I'ortland Hjxctal VilSamTla ll'ntlugt'n Atlautlo "fiUri'firllrlnUi'.'Viy" from I'lirtlaiid, Ore. Palt Uke. Denver. Ft. 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AN. tralna leaving Goldendale 8:15 a, m. connecta with tbla (learner for I'ortland, ar riving I'ortland A p. m. Kxcellent meala aervea on all ateamen, Flna accommodatlona lor teama and wagona. For detailed Inlunnatlon ol rate, berth rea ervatlona, connections, etc., wrltn or call oa ucarcii Mem. 11, b. bampDeu, A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Uen. omce, I'ortland, Or. Manager. Soo Nnturo, In nil hor glorloua beauty, nnd then tho nemo of mini's handiwork. Tho first is found along tho lino of tho Donvor !c Hlo Grnndo Hallroud, tho luttor nt tho St. Louis World's Fair. Your trip will ho ono of pleasure mako tho most of it. For information and llltmtrutod litcrnturo writ W. C. McDRIDE, Oeneral Agent: PORTLAND, ORCQON COSLff SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.. STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, Will leave I'ortland. foot ol Washington At., Sunday, Tm-iday and Thuridav evening at 3 o'clock, for bauvlra Island, St. Helens, Uaplvs, Deer Island, Martins, Kalama, Nrer City, Itanler, Ml. Conin, Mayirer, Stella, Oak 1'otrit. Frremans, Mauianlllo.Clatskaule aud all way landing, River Schedule fbt Astoria, Way Totnts and North Beach Dally (except Sunday) at a p in I Saturday at 10 p in. Dally service (water permitting) an the Wlllameita and Yamhill rivers. For further Information, ask or write your nearest tlrket agent or , A. L. BKAtm Oeneral I'assenier Agent, The Oreaon Railroad b Navigation Co., I'ort land. Oregon. -&- Cor. 13th and Front Sta. BOISE - - IDAHO TUTTLE MERCANTILE CO., LTD. Wholesale Grocers GOODWIN MININd CANDLES Judson Powder, Fuse and Caps PoGutello Idntio Lewiston Furniture and Undertaking Co. WHOU-SALi: AND RETAII, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, I.ace Curtains, Portiers, Window Shades linoleums, Couches, Iron Ueds, Undertaking. Tcleplioue 821, I. O. O. F. Building E Main St. LEWISTON, IDAHO AOKNTS KOR TUB CELEBRATED OLYMP1A BEER ISfinipu, Idaho D.W. Church Katie O. Whit C. O.Chllaon CHURCH & WHITE CO. Real Estate And Insurance PocatttUo Iduho b Tfc. 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G.alAtl.inTUnlSlt fun l l-ftaut iwb A City in Itself Have you ever stopped to consider that a modern express train, like the St. Louis Special, is practically a city in Itself a place where you can sleep, chat, smoke, read, dine and go a-vislting, just about as you would at your own home? It makes little difference what you want, you have only to summon a porter and he will swiftly and smilingly get it for you. Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and points beyond. Write for folder giving full Information, or call at nearest Northern facina Ticket Office, R. W. FOSTER, Ticket At. 100 Third Street, PORTLAND, OREGON Chicago North-Westera Ry, MWU THE TRAIL OF LEWIS AND GLARK Waa the pioneer American trail west of tho MJaaourl river and the. reaulta of that exploration of 1SW-6 were of tremendous Importance to the United States and. they were never more apparent than now. A publication relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition. Just Issued by Q. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, stands peculiarly alone. This edition Is a two vol ume, 8 vo ono called "The Trail of Lewis and Clark. ISM-HM". The author Mr ' Olln D. Wheeler, is the well known writr of the popular Wonderland series of the Northern Paclflo Hallway, In connection with which he made his studies and. researches for this work. Mr. Wheeler has traveled several thousand miles over the route of Lewis and Clark. lie has camped out. climbed mountains, followed old Indian trails, and' visited remote points made memorable by those explorers. Their route across the- . Bltterroot mountains has been followed, Identified and napped. The Trail of Lewis and Clark" Is Illustrated In color and half tone from, paintings, drawings and maps, by Paxson. DeCamp. and Ruaaell. made under Mr. Wheeler's direction, and from photographs taken specially for the purpose. The writer tells his own story and supplement It with perUsent extracts from Lewis and Clark, and a host of other historical and narrative writers that connect the past with the present. Exact excerpts and photographic reproductions, In half tone, from the Original Manuscript Journals of Lewis and Clark are given. A. chapter Is devoted to the Louisiana Purchase, another to the preparatory meas ure for the exploration, and another to the history of. each man of the expedl Uon so far as known. Including a discussion of the death of Captain Lewi. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, and the Lewis and Clark Centennial to be held at Portland. Oregon, in 1906. make this work rcullarly Umely because written from the standpoint of actual knowledge of past and nrol. ent condlUons of the old trail and country. - ' V The, Trail of LewU and Clark" afcould be foun4 In every public and nrivate, . library In the land and tho general reader will And In reldlni through Ita fpaglt of large, clear type that truth U. tadeed. .traoger than action. Wl a. iwiSS."0 CrdWtd throUh MSr b00lueUer or direct ro A vl s 4 R if V .' Sk I