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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1912)
rk.cz rvro ASHX4JTD TtVlJSfm TtttinsUf. )wwlf I2. Ashland Tidings zvtA Kwlzyi 2x. Tfccrvtej fewrt li . tAJjjr av0 rm i H. W, 7kjww. ... f t fjOAur Oi Tf 12 tt fan Kvt-.i It V Tfcf JtVLU ,tl TELEPHONE 23 i-t t?:"'. Jim vi. tf. Aij1juuL 'e 7lvmL;. in . V EORN ON CHRISTMAS DAY TiU-f- lot vi c.o-r.t.t7 Vvt It j-tr vj ; 'f tt piil.tij'lr'.rt. CX tli j-4f. u.vfr ti X;iAy yr tLit It-'j t Uyrn '! Ctr.Uai ft-'jir f f'r J(j:;ja K-vij )mt Ui-r ti.- Oiy iiir-t 1. of Of-1 trt kw fU lit.t of tt f fa'j lirlf itt 4 j!rl. mii a :Urittiiu 3ay Jnby. -trr alto Or7 F.Krrljri ari! Wtt of i'yto-. ofi of ih a'jrvlvora of IJ wwk of fh Ti.n1?. Aiifm IL'tm who v-rr yrri on ! "Jijwt t la tor fnlml (iftrict lurwt-y, tli Karl of A-ii-r, Y.t JurKti (Jrityjri, l iol(ivr; I H'tji-n of Jm-'1i. Kir Jamiri Ifatikiri. uim r at tin? lirHltili iirllaiiwit. an! JarK-a li hfffii-(iN. tr-iM-nfatlv frori '.'ultforrila In th Am-rl'-atj cofj(rwt. Till; I'A N A MA IOI.I, IIXIION. I'J ii k ' j 'i fil(-t d-r (iot-Kt ai-'alnci ftH I'HIittlim lau.al I!Ik, hluljl)hli- by llm Ian fc-tr-.to(i of ' otiKf li lii-r of( uuun:. hut Knc.lail luit (titually no fllrwt. 1i,ii-mci in rutt-r at all. Tlx- tolU to ll(ii hn olJ-'tN fJi-Hl with Ai;i-riiHM oaMtwlf.i klilpliiK, liili la an Aint-flcan Kioiiopoly flr-'l (;y law yitara kIm. Knlaii(J mlKlit ax vu?ll proit-kt aivuldi-t (tin rat-n jarj-'l on lh K)iilln-rii I'tt'lfl': (all way aa to fllo olJi ' Horn to ratial (f I vIi-k-h for k (laoK of hMlliiK In whirl) alii Ijun not a alfiKli: hi, In wlili li hlic rouM not Kail a isIiikI klilp If nln- wIhIii-i. KiikIuii'1 ii-ak for Canarla, wlili ), n fa ii that f.li h'i-akit for tin- t'an a'llan IrantK ontlio iital rallrou'la wit h which Aimrlian roaclwlhn hIiI;iIhk will iiium IhUt roiniftltlon after the canal la om-ik-'I for traffic, Thl rotKt 1m tl')-il ami ahittiil ly in-wc,iHn-rii ami trado oicanlzza IIoiih In tin: t'nlli-'l Ktati-a, wh, In form tho country aa to tin; wlckcil- lit liti-akliiK tti-atlca, of tint iin rionalilii iln of cKtahlli-liInK a yn fin u i li.i 1 1 in I mi pon on tlx- canal. InvttHljallon will thow that tin; iicih raUliiK l In- hiilliilmloo In lh ickm that Ik Invarlahly frli-mlly to tin; lilK tallroii't i oiiiiiinli-H, that tlm tra-li' orK'inlat lomt an; mai; up of people liiteni-iei) in tin, rallioail ImluHtry.' They perceive that a pl onpecl ve compel II i, n which lioulilea the t'an- dlan lallioa'lii nli-.o HoiiMi-h the Ami-iliHii liaiiKioiilliieiilal llneH. They perceive that If fieiht can he carried from the Atlantic count clllea ihrotiKh the canal to the J'uclflr 4oaxl clflc IhtoiiKh free walera, the railroad mui-.t revlne their rad-H. They perceive, that If fieliht can he home from a poll on the (iieat lakea to Health! or AliiKka more cheaply hy water than hy rail. In pile of the k'chIit dlttlaiice covered, ahlppeta on the Ureal. ,akc will ael.n the advantage. They piallle a lot ahout our Internal lonnl f.ood will In an Inutaiici, whem koI will la nol Involviwl They harp on "Inoken liealy ilKhln" HioiikIi coiiK.iehH look paitli ular pain to avoid hieiiklnx tlm liealy. They am merely fcn P.aKcrt In IhrowltiK duxl In Hie eye of Ihii pnhllc, InntlliiK to kei, ahli pIlIK I li Id 1. 1 K tl for Hni henefll Klile- ly and only of tlm owncrn of alock In Ihn 1 1 a iim iiii I liii'ii l u I rullroiiiU. II may nccm an If we speak for ace lliniiil liiteienla. That Inny ,e Hun. Hecllonwl Inlei ckIii have a Hit to apeak up when private. IMcickIm at tempi p hull. up H ayaleni of i) ct liiilinii ion wholly xclfiuli and un-reunoiiulilii. twr.vf pvt. Vf ix "' -6.'Vl i'f . ti. wet v". v. niviy Iwt '.Li.' ovimi ibiv;t o u. .ftry , - t-g V. .t-THavr. .Lr --. 6'.e tiV. 4-"-i.' L .V rtV. at t.1' 't io ork :t . .". wjit.t- '.tw lv .l rtt .C2 t vri '.ii.-. a ...zi.,- v.' ''.jc't . n t; i jrrr of a h'i , it lr ten n.'. 'jj ijct-. it -.-T v.". ?vr '.!: 'x cuter a, tt , -trt r nt 'Jj fXy'.i.t 9 Li.: Its C.5il. t'J ' t 'Sj C4-ltf. ',," Lh .tr- I f.tri .!!& fet ttvM ' "'.'tr . ivL? ir ij! ; (-!:. r- J' kJbO i.'r'sri.Tt i 'Sjii.u.. -hisst. tit. fcr: .?fif.'-lt ; t'.'rMrt,.:t tir C:rk Vj, r-'-Oft ;of. 'j..e it, i:.f-r fjj k 'j'jery it to ') i.y ill u'A tvis for wjh .:t.;'.'jy.i ':u lit rk t-r-l.'. ' 'l.'jt-. 'j!;.t-u .Vy to.'Mrt J.ey C'i wj Vj t. 'J!j." kh'j'lV! ffcl.-r -a o tu 'jm i:t; hunt :jj t La.-- : i'i.er .fj ;i;'-;!:.'e ;., her J-f h'jl.il l.'A.'l); fetJ ifjO'i-er f,f ;-r ov'.. a iie ti-jtbor. tet I. ri.lt S..A !.e ?! 1.1 lor IK'- to:ft 't !,'!-. '.a tO'h J" j.iijOn of r-o- i.'ju.'. -tiA .iil .uy-i.tt tutu..', lit-, kyk'hiu w.'-.'j itH..r ot ;,;;,- St'- l.'k WjlX o? tj. ,ua tlii', Of.e. '. t.'.'h. it wi reai;n-it ti.t- t.jjr ; i.ii.t-h ijf it a,'!, $t,i l.l.h u.in.ty it 'u'jhn, li. j,h) ( a I at, 1 jooral aii'J n.ei.taJ 3ej?e;,e;a y it eiitaiif. ijpon tt;e race, iI.ki-. in keen e&!iza : lion of the part;-'j)ai f.eld in which t'oioijel Jioot-.eveil. ifc f.WjIli!. Hit- (colonel'ii propaan'ia for an open po litical declaration of war upon tbifc it):iem In cerialnly Indicative of the proper and manly attimde, whether the plan of campaign he practical or not, 'I here i no greater dlngia' e or humiliation chariahle to the ' Itl jceimblp of thla country than that in volved In the apparent necei-Klty to earn It.a llvlni? and acijulre it wealth hy the exjdoliatlon of .women and chlldieti an heafctg of hurden. In that we are even hehind the i-.avaKeh, for they are con'ent to wok their women and let. their children enjoy the youth lime aw children should. We might ahholv.; hoih women and children, weie it pot for the dollar; and in laige part the dollar that its i ehporih! hie Ik not the one we need hut the one we would ktore away or fpend In luxury. Made the heist of, It la a wicked ayhtem. We are being aroused in Hie fact, and there la hope and expectancy that rlghteoua indignation and good conwlence will ultimately work a remedy. llli; MiU roiNK AMI lill.l.S. The thangea now being made In the deHlgiin of paper money and of Ihn li-cent piece, are received with tiome derlKlon hy humorous para giapheiN. Neverllieleas, every man who ever had much to do with the printing buhlnchK will be pretty mire to welcome the proponed changes as noon UK they appear. Any printer with an eye for crufis-mum-.lilp would aay that the ileaigiiH of Americun coins and paper money have looked about like the printing that iihi-d to be put out li'i or iiO yearn ago. Any until with an eye for fonr ahould k.ei; how great an improve meiit lh; l.liicolii cent was over the ancient and commonplace drawing of the old copper. The slender and graceful lettering, the auppi cshIoii of needless detail so us to throw atten tion on the central features, and the graphic Illustration of the Lincoln head, create a design of which Amer icans may well he proud. If you look over the types of u print ahop you ran detect the old faces by their coarse shading, ann Ihe Huffy monotony of their hoxilke light angles. The fat letters on the old coins and on the present paper money are like those old type faces, A good printer would scarcely cure lo turn out an auction hill with such llligiaceful types. It. may he said that these symbols of value facetiously known as the long green pass so rapidly from hand lo hand that It makes no difference whether I heir designs ant good or not, provided (hoy puss at Hut gro ceiy store, Nevertheless, delft overlook llle value of an example of kooiI crufls mniihlilp, ri all the mechanical nils today, fine work, having beauty of design and delicacy of exeeiil Ion, commandM a high price. Let. Hindu Ham show that his print ahop ran do at lean! U4 well a a country pain"', Cl'-i" iLt tt,r! W'Ltt Cec i IxAt n."ir x.ttti-t In.; rtJi, lsj i: Hje.ll tlJjr r klai t;rii A." Ti.Loi..i.jr lit diy ? i .. tut ;n.jri.--f. ii.aat ifcS t,tjr" T aierrr tit j.tw.? 7'iMr Tiv virtu iti t.-t li,..! tit if.? A fc tori. t ii Cirit-.tLti i; Ht VO-i -. fct ttlljf r Jit tri 4.1.2 O.'t'r. ti.2 tJtt, Ai.2 tjii to iLti.ii Ht t Kti; ctt tit, ixri j.rt i : iv - Ola ':irr'..i sorn iti ltL tor: :' ii'.t ; fcvt kox,t of 'it.'t b'a- i:fi fit'. Tit Kot of (i'A; Ht t fritt V.'o'-i2 o u i-t .Vit tljk y?iz.'. (.'. - iaJ to ii,r ?or Ctflt;t;;it fitr. Ht iti-tJ tit tt iuitrry ft; H't 3 ;d tit ti;j.gk. ti ity ta i e-ar. iJ.li ti.O-gi'l! Wt't J. lift. Hi lie-j w it v Lfc'u.'t. urt ai- miid. "ai. I'tfei t on earth, jrooi wiil t'a r.'.er' -if.; )ega o n.i.'j ar.-i c-iild. 'J it tjjT , o;;.'ei ,M:d, we .art ta' i 'J hen J,ir- tie J': ir.ee, to tj fco ejjr, Oive forth 1,0 fc't that ll not V.t-t-ts : r:nd o'j'. no tho jgr.t tiat w. tio cheer. Jie glad today that Cilia King; Jiejoi'.e becauM; the Son wat born; Help make the welkin ring with Jov; Held t-jund ilii praiKen night and mom. TMK lK LINK UK hA.VTA ( I.AI S. The Kama Cla'i; myth Is explode ! early in life nowadays. Formerly tht mere presence of painted jump ing Jacks and sticky candy before the hearth was irrefutable proof that he had been there. Jf some preco cious skeptic asked bow he could come down a narrow chimney, there was always the welf-authenticatt-d fact that Kanta has the power of en larging and reducing his body at will. At least this philosophy was convincing until one was about 10 years old. Mow many children of 7 today be lieve in dear old Santa? There is a growing scorn now for delightful unrealities, and not meie ly among grown-ups either. The boy who once drowsed off to sleep pic turing; himself slaying buffalo and killing Indians is now merely study ing how he can down the kids of the next street at football. One by one the myths of childhood vanish. It Is an age of cities. I'eople live amid bricks, mortar and cement. Myths were bom in darkling forestH and among the silences of the moun tains. Heading fairy stories is regarded by Ihe children as about on a par with playing with paper dolls. No boy of 7 can any longer be fright ened by the bogie man. Llte.rallsts are opposed to the Hani a Clans myth. It destroys faith in truthfulness, they say; Vet can the child mind be brought up in an atmosphere of literalism today? Kvery other word be hears Is some fiction spoken in Jest. He must learn to distinguish the whimsical and Innocent unrealities of ordinary conversation from the yellow and slinking falsity of a real lie. Other wise he will be that primmest and most priggish of men, the fellow who can't lake u Joke. This Is an uge ol too little Imagi nation rather than too much. The world prefers Its dollars, Its automo biles, lis wines, Its sauces, to poetry and Ideala. Don't close the shades of Ihe prison house around the grow ing hoy any earlier than you can help. Let him dream some of the old dreanm again! Give Santa his own pluce In the calendar again. A MOIHOI, Ol'I'Osri ION. The minority jmrty In all count l ies are tiHtially content with being mere ly In opposition. To embarrass the party In power, to lead It into pit falls, to encompass It with snares, to oppose It out of love of antago nizing and Irritating the political n. emy, hits been deemed all-Hufflc lent. Hliiccrn political students, n0 niat. ter where their allegiance lies, are hound to view with respect the de termination of the progressive party to make Itself a forward party. Its plans of educating, not only the gen eral public, hut the progressive lieu tenants themselves, In prin t leal economlcn, In tho Intricacies of civil rtfons .!vl iii tt trtt SLtA(i!t,x of ?0rt.;Tr t-l,j Jtrk ti organ ax''jzi ttn frota kt jition Li'.i li fvtf iajj ft oic lit gor trictttiJ tffair Ik Li wiuUj. Tit, it ;r LOt trpOb; wiLfciljg favor bv ttfgnjr tit wyrt in ti KoTtsiiytr :r.aoa kt4 titt it S mu IT.:l to Jr.tver it rl,trg;e ;a gf.tiLf fcou-toi-t "la a, I'.t-," p'.i.'jk to ft try tlooK.t rjg.tii:tir . . . j ....... . ii-t j..-fir iar tnt t,uO:i.g op of up for lit neit one. pa.kage mutt it fctnt t o'. n..ivor:t ptny ii.b cantvot tt ( jt Uljlll). j,, ,fc coming of ard muat he. mailed at ti oeVffk ne.'-titta or kitt out of ii.rj-w Chrlktma la aMlclpated wiMi dread and nol handed t ti tarritn or ft tot fi.foa.Jioa VcrM. of opok;tion looked ba.k upon, when pai-.t, dropped In boe. Orditary ijtti. j.-rtiis. 'with a feeling of lellef, becaurf; l he ' damps mufcl N'f bt Ofctl. lAitix.'.: V'j.e wio trutt 1l tit ULdoubttrd !.... ...t ,..,..,.i .. :l. I-.. i-" --" i.?n . tic . .... . . r . . . , :t jaot ft:: iito liat trror. Tity ;.! bt tijit wiittrtr ti-ay provt tit ftt of tit progrtbtivt par ty as it at i'jw coiiititutti, tit pro grtkt.rtt tart ;,ttttM4e! fc codtl op XOkHios party. Uby ot t:,ufxltri Im tint Riht? Cii-ut an Sfitovct Motitor: Wttn- evtr titrt btta u, Ur ftWvt l. tbt:ty of tr;ig-.oag ftbout ft raiicaJ tiftigt ia txottiig wiLditioLfc, tit: art rLftLy trboi.t iCttatd with rt- forai, pr;vatt citiztti. iticiftiat fiWiI,r wr'tr- Lo Ji- .e.aa w j.iaa rt.u.oi.8 ttj tw rtforrn tuuit tt dtiajt. Tity art rtady and wi'iirag to give t:znt atd tiougit and aiit aod f-otabcitttiou tupport to ag.tation agaiiit ciTic aiubte, for iittaift, up to tit ilo iiitnt tiat a dtio.ai,d is n.ajt for tit compittt titirpation of tit tviig tiat givt r;tt to titrrj. Tity itkitatt to act at tit very poiit and at tit very t;rit wfctrt ai.d witn an tfftttive iiow rnjgit it air.:r.ikttrtd in itiaif of civic righttoukLti-.b, political cieai. .;nebK and bx,al purity, iL! tit htti- tfttion to which wt itrt dirtc.t atten tion in dut to an attitudt of tio-jght for which ont of tit mou fariiiiar and rnot-t ttnaciouB and ltakt praitt worthy of mental proctktb in rtkpon- kiblt. It i due to this proctss that tht rtformtr t;o ofttn btcointis a rtaction- Utkin Ol t l.r .. ary. Ht us willing to go a ctrtain - - v- v.... --.ii: Li "iiic, ii uk kept on, consisttney, not to say logic, would ltad him to the ctrtain attain- mtnt of his object and then innum- trablt arguments and obstacles arise to convince him that it is not fcasi- bit to go farther, because he fetls and this we hold to be tht great fal- lacy that since certain conditions. always have existed, they always will exist and cannot be disturbed without . unsettinir everything Kvery careful newspaper reader. knows that refor rn rrinv-rri-ntu in t Vic ' cities are suspended, or altogether stopped, in a majority of caMss be - cause It has not been deemed possi- ble by those who wield either influ - fence or authority to an anv furfVu... He in told in so many words that you can do this and that in the mat - ter of uprooting and correcting cor - ruptlon in municipal administration, ! fears- But before leaving old Nu j but that it would be the sheerest j rfer"burg to join her in America he j folly to expect to get rid of it alto- i had Bent ner tDis sisn that they Igether. There is an element, and jtm'Bht not miss each other in the !ia hy no means essentially a had oneithrong- Jin the ordinary sense,' that is con- i A crude, effective stratagem, with jstantly attempting to grind the false-i itB comic apects. But if the souls hood into the public consciousness ! Beeking Boulf in th's world couid jthat there "must be" juut so muchfind Bome 8i6" y which brother maladministration, just so much in- could recSnii!e brother, sister know ! efficiency, dishonesty, crime, vice j 8iBtel"' and lovr he made known to jand disorder. It is insistent in the i BWeetheart. what a different world ! content Ion that um iuitr mnut would be! isarlly tolerate a state of things that! is repugnant to it, because there!801 "must he" juHt so much lawlessness j In thetie days T'e are not satisfied : and corruption. j with eaf;h otner Eierely because we I Nothing contributes more certain- ha"pen t0 belons to the same fam ily to the encouragement and con-i'ly l the Bame set- To often the jservation of both. Nothing would hearts that yearn for eacn otnei- I'a3 ! contribute more certainly to the dis-j0" the Kan,Iank where the currents Icouragemerit and abolition of both I n";t't and niix- and in the absence of than a reversal of this attitude. There is no reason why a municipal- ity should not be conducted as cred - itably in its every department as a well-organi.ed business concern. There Is no more reason why evil : , , R , ' pa88ins' ln the automo ut,,..,!.! t. 0,.,...,.,.i o ! blle stalled bv ths roadside, in the Should be accented as a neeensitv in i the community than In the individual homes that make up the community. There is no reason why the law-abiding, decent people should make any concessions whatever to those who are neither. There is not one of the many blemishes upon the world's civic life that "must" or can exist any longer than it Is tolerated hy thej - people It contaminates and disgraces. In all the ordinary affairs of every day existence the public refuses to entertain the thought that improve ment to the point of attaining Ideal conditions Is Imposuible. Why should not the public bit as firm, as deter mined and as confident In morals as 1t Is in everything I hat makes for material achievement 7 Neat note paper, teller heads and envelopes printed for the ladles or gentlemen, wild their names or In klals thereon In any color desired, for ChrlMimiiH presents, dome in and sen mimplcs and leave orders narly, tf Phone No, -111 when In need of Job print 1 ti x. Work and prices are right. im:ii;iiiiiumiiniiifflwn:8cmma Tne Home Circle g flKughU from li AUii I't-u .;:::::: :::::: uun::?mn;:antznt;u. i hrlktmaji, '.fcrimma ome: but on' e a year, and wt art glad bcaute it leave n with 1'. 4 moft dava to try and tave takt. ';'.ijig r-afjy lor .in i. ma.; inn tit wteki: of Iecemler full of pli-aa-kant labork and antlclpaHorix. They do not have full 1'iirtm with which! tity can go to the tnopa and buy titir Chrlktma prtkeut without re - gard to con. They have a little ixonty and it reijulrea a good deal"'lf. of planning or Invention of iovlnn: ,v ,.,i, i. In the rjakitJ.( of Lkh forffJ, a ,;art of a reiljliir Ctribtrr-aa ftakt, mutton wai, the only fornjiy uned, an a commemo- ration of tht flv.-ka that we,,, watch- td on tit holy night hy the hhep - trdE of Ktthlthtm. The kpLcm trt ruppok! to he miggeKtlve. of tit wist men from the ea:-t the laij-i of tpictk. To tit German!- we are indebted for our Cirifctrnaii tren cuiitom. Send your order to Kred LotVItr. LxLg. loig ago there was a belief ! North wei-.t Manager, Sunst Ma?a tiat tit earth was t.haperi like a tree, 'zine, 304 WellK-Fargo iuiiding, Pori and tiat Heaven wan up in its top-1 land, Ore. 5C-tf n-okt iraicies, bo the Merman con-J ctivtd tit idea ol kymholi.ing thej If in doubt what to eive Ktr ,'oy trni good cheer that cofiien to the. , ChrlstrnaH, get a Grey dres form com- nr.w '. A ; f. -t ........ i ... t . t 1 ortd packageb on an evergreen tree. -r: . ....... .1 Tit ii..ktnii8 tpint wui take the .. v.. .1. ..;--.(-.. ... p.acr of tit tlection spirit It is vtry welcome change W'hil wt art cc-Iebraiing our Chr;tmas festivities it is interesting to give a thought of how wt came to havt such customs. Not everyone VrifiU'C f.V I net r. w. . . C .. - ti. .... odina -iaun.Mafazine is ,j 5( ' u,. i.uiii iiuiiduu, our v.nriHimaK' trte from Germany, the Christmas I stocking from Belgium and France,! w'hiie the universal greeting. "Merry ' : Christmas." was shouted one to an-1 other by the English many years! a- Sad is the heart that cannot re-1 i Jite at Christmas time, ' ; "I Am !Hikinir for M i..ti.- i A woman went to the dock at Ho - boken the other riav hfer Ilfck a signboard on which was CrSOIl. RCSideilCCphOIlC ; jrinted in ,Jig black letters the'. j words, "I arn looking for my broth-! 94-R. StOfC ptlOIie 172. :er " A man coming down the gang- I nlanl aw the sign and in a moment j :nad taken her in his arms. Thev i i nacl not Sfefcn other for forty! The BeekinK sot:l is the civilized! ! 8r"e outwara W the two Jrift aWa' from each other never to meet ! a.Kal": In the next aI'ai"tment in the ? lty' the h0URe across the "reel, ! " the ' nt the windws of which farm buggy that turns off at the road just ahead, on the next seat in the park, across the aisle in church or theatre may be the long-sought brother or sister of the soul, the heart to which your heart is attuned, the steadfast friend that you have always wanted and never found. But the needed one wears nn drm one may ne on r rst s ght nlain lnni, Youp eye roveg J oo She may be on first sight plain look witn prouder plumage. He may he ill-groomed or ungainly. Perhaps it takes time and contact to bring to your unskillful eyes the endearing things which would proclaim the brotherhood, the frlendhood, the lov erhood. Here are the magnet and tho arm. j ature. but the energizing current of mutual recognition which would draw them together Is absent. There Is no sign. So they pans, and never meet again. This Is what fills the world with discomfort, tho courts with amnity cases and tho hearts of millions with unsatisfied yearning. Is there no social engineer who can solve the problem? "Ships that pass in the night, and speak, each other in passing" nay, , that wr k, ht ty iu ti darknet wi'b ijtrer ft cr thrill! Wheru lis the Macoj.1 of tLt e! who will ahow how fit '.r,u-txiy t wlrele.tely flatbed frota rx;ia4 i am looking for u,y VtaL- .fcr"? - hAif.. ! if. bcif bfter J&nusrv 1 141 t i ' ' 1 on ail fourth claim matttr ttgiiLlir . January J, jaj.j, afcl tu'.a Uaitttr , hearing ordinary poatagt ktarct ; be treated an "held for pok-tigt. J'arcela will bt mailablt otily ftt poit- j office. All parcel Ml" ST tar ti 1 return card of tht fctndtr, otitrwii I they will not be sn.rt-A for ita.:: JOiJN li. CASEY. I'oktmabter, AbilaLd, Ore. hjcial (yfftrr. Hend CO cent in fctaKpe and r ctlve Hunvet tht Pacific Moiitily for four monthti, beginning with tie Jan uary Ikhhc, and rt;tivt, frt. tie. ! beautiful Chrlatrnas nuixter cosataii- lf;g 16 full-nag r.icture in rx.lc- jThla number alont if. well orti tt' SO centK. In addition, t wj!l you, without charge, tit famous Sun- '4 Indian POHter. can have a rerfect r..,r,.v. ' her figure made, enabling her to (Jo aiber on fitting. She can save ti-? I price of the form in making her ow a i dresses. C-rf j SI.WSKT MAGAZINE and Vacd j Tidings one year 12.75 to old or new BUDBcriberg. Regu!ar jce of s . Old paijerg for sale at the Tidings For Paint and Wall Pa per, or work in these ! HnCS SCC Wm. O Dick- We can save you money MEFJ CURED TO STAY CURED ; Mrbe yon hTe , been tmtrd nd only halped umpor-. rnlr or not at all. ' Haa Jour tronbl ' till the upper hand ' ft font Do ant de- . pair. Conanlt me , tree and let me tell yon whether yen eer on be cured. If I ' take roar cue I CUR yoa. I will . Rive bit time and my . Attention to yonr caeeao that you will Bo away on red and ' treated thm. tend. I haveenred thotJndi! '. if j?" I"1' ,ou- m th only phyalcian in , 1 ortland treating ailmenuol men eicluaiTely 4 (cn e now improved: UUU AND MODIFIED FOR BLOOD POISON: . I 11 "ow w aim the Introduction or the ew l.ermiin Kerne! y for lllixxl . lllnordera, ynd during that time I have ad- , nnnlBtered Uua preparation in aeveral thon. r-11 iv" '"la remedy a ' aevere text, and I can ay without fear of: contradiction t hat It la the greateat dl.covery 1 fh. .7.L ,.ui0?. Poln- "nardleaa ot .nfl-tJ! Imentor theaymptoma StherwVae bee doctora who tell oa v.. hi'T.08 " D'KXt'T Into the Blood S,y.nhfiI,.,lT?n?,," Method. My Vqiif KtSifl' lhe !m'ji"trinB of thie remedy I?'",Aon the CoMt' " I Bive yoa thi wTtaveRn. -"lr In the' Kliht .vl?.Ti. m m otfice. receive the ' frVn '' .r1"" 7aT w"-k M naaal and Wfci .S 'Ij t,ni" 'l aymptoma diaappear. j7 f?oul.d ,? oont'nn taking iwiionoua ynd other lnjnriona druga Into yoor atomach curedT " Ioa c4n me o me and be WEAK MEN iKX.Sund mx ?ure; Animal Serum (lymph compound ) ia the remedy that haa nerer dleeppointed my patient.. It a not a medicine. Ut extracted cal la from young, v Uroroua animala. need by me to rehufld and f";. r5n,l,i.Jn old-faahroned treat CniuLxJa' Oome "d reolvs AUTOGENOUS VACCINES promptly eradicate i chronlo nrethral, proa. tate and bladder diaeaaea and rheumattim. If you hare a chronical caae you think incur alile, come and be cured at my lilak. My ' leeenre Low and prompt Keaulla Guar- v.''' " oUprtera of men. Inolndlng Varieoae Velne. Hydrocele, Bladder. Kid ney and Proatallcdinorden. My treatment luteiy palnleaa, doea not detain you from your ZT in o"tre:tn.,,.n;:,,,'rm,U,ent CU" U CONSULTATION FREE t1,B1'rofflo or by mall. No ailing man ahould neglect thia opportunity to get mr ' - - - ... Diiaunji i mm 10 to 12 call, write for aelf examination blank C. K.HOLSMAN.M.D. 221 Morrison St., cor. First PORTLAND, OREGON XT' J