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't'li i- mill V l Mllhil t I I , M mMmmmmm mmmm , CHOICE 9, ro KLEENO 4 . ..Washing Powder. for fuel and mine prop. Slock raisins s another important industry which can be "greatly devel oped in this region by assigning cer tain districts to the various stock owners and thus avoiding uniicccss- arv tramnlini out ftf the iirass. I he recent addition to the Humboldt for est ha the hearty support of prac tically all the local residents who have submitted various petition at0 let-, tert requesting that the additions be created. The Humboldt forest win remain in charge of Forest Super visor C Sydm-y Tremcwan. with headquarters at Elko- THE POWER OF SINCERITY, HEAVEN OR ALGIERS h the latest and very best washing compound ever offered to the consum er. Try a package and see if it is not all that we represent it to be. i l-Ib Package 10c A. V. ALLEN Sole Agent EEHU FORESTS 10 BE INCREASED !?1 AREA' PRESIDENT SIGNS PROCLAMA TION TO THAT EFFECT, YESTERDAY. WASHINGTON. Feb. 4. -The President bas just signed a procla mation adding 600,135 acres to the Humboldt National Forest in the northern part of Elko County, Nev, i t: it, T.taho line. This IHM UC I u : JC v" .w. - area contains a large amount of pine, fir. and aspen timber estimated at 64,000,000 linear feet. This timber, although not all available at present, is practically all accessible and can be fcandled by employing modern meth- This addition gives the Forest a total area of 1,158,818 acres. This recent addition to the Hum boldt National Forest covers a re gion of vital importance from a wat trsbed standpoint, since, many in " portant streams upon which extensive Irrigation projects are dependent have their source in the Forest. Mining is also an important industry of the ! region and promises great develop ment in the future. Already a num ber of stamp mills have been estab lished. These mills are also depend ent upon the streams of the region, and the future welfare of the indus try is almost entirely dependent upon ..Sincerity is made up of two words sine and ccresine, without and cere, wax; without was. And it menu absolutely pure, transparent. . The human mind is constructed for truth telling. This is its normal con dition, and under the exercise of true livina and true thinking the charact er becomes strong and robust Wholeness, completeness, comes i into the life from truth, from sincer ity; but the moment we attempt to twist the mind into expressing deceit it becomes abnormal and works an sorts ot harm to the character. I have in mind a very trilliant wri ter who exchanges his talent for cash in political campaigns. He bas writ ten me of the best campaign docu ments for all political parties, but the lack of sincerity in his character so discounts his personality and anility that he has no standing as a man H is recocniaed as a brilliant writer, but as a man totally without eonvic tinn. T,t U something in the mind itself which thrives upon sincerity and which protests against all that is false, against all sham. Nothing ever quite satisfies this longing but absolute truth. The mind quickly be comes sickly and weak when forced to express what is false. Ex. . A celebrated Anglican divineT the late Bishop of Rochester, who had been ailing lor some months, decided to consult Sir Frederick Treves, the noted surgeon. After a careful ex amination, Sir Frederick pronounced his verdict and added: "Your lord ship must go to Algiers or some win ter resort on the Riviera. "IniOBOSsible." replied the bishop; 'ouite impossible, I have too much work to get through." Well." said the doctor, "you must make your choke. U is either Algiers or heaven 'Dear me!" exclaimed the bishop with a sigh; "then I suppose it must be Algiers. Ex- . LOCUM A DUTIFUL, HUSBAND. V THE OF BOY'S DEATH E i SAN FRANCISCO BOY DIES AS RESULT OF VACCI , NATION NO MORE FUNDS NEEDED. NiiW YORK. Feb, 4,-lt was an nounced at the headquarters of the New York state branch of the Amer ican National Red Cross last night that further funds were not rcntiired for the eatlumake sufferers in Italy at this time. More than nine Hun dred thousand dollars has been con tributed to the American Red Crois. A GAME THIEF. A man who had overestimated his capacity for the amber fluid was ar rested on the street for improper conduct. In the police court the next morning the usual charge of intoxi cation was filed against him, and he was fined live dollars, which he promptly paid. This done, he went out with a worried expression on nis countenance, only 'to return a tew minutes later and cautiously approach the clerk. . Tlease, sir," he said, "would you just give me a receipt for mat nve dollars I paid you? I want to snow my wife that I didnl spend all my money for drink." Success. ; 1 BRIDGE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH- BIG COUNTRY SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 4- t.urien Urachal, an eight year ow hov of this cltv. i dead of lock-jaw, blood poisoning having set in from a vacillation wound. Ihe operation wa oerformed on January 7 and the t - - - wound was dressed at regular inter vals for some time afterwards by both the parents and the nurse at the ...,ki hn tiended. Several days ago the nurse discovered that the wound showed signs of poison inn. The lad was removed to a hos pital where he succumbed to lock jaw. So far no investigation nas oeen held, but the health authorities De clare it as their belief that the poison- in was caused by the use of unsani tary bandages put on the child' arm by the mother. CHICAGO. Jeb. 4,-Dodging des perately Into an alley James Ryan. who the police say had just new up Vrrd Krausc in his store, looked about eagerly for a hiding place. The only refuge he could see was a gar base can. lit odor were unsavory, but Ryan had not time to be nice, so he crawl ed in and pulled the cover down. moment later two policemen came oallonlnii into the alley. They were iut about to awe up the chase when Putmlman Mills thoueht he had heard laborious breathing He open ed the garbage can and Ryan struck at him with the butt of his ptstoi, There was a fight but Ryan was over powered and is now held at the sta lion. GIANTS TO MEET. Wrestling Champion Frank Gotch and Yuseff Mahmout, the crack, Bul ..rim athlete, orobably will meet in Chicago in the near future to wrestle for the title. This is announced oy Chicago promoters, ACCORDING TO HOYLE. "See here. Mister Casey," said Pat to the tax assessor, "shore and ye know the goat isn't worth eight dol lars." "OPm sorry", responded Casey, "but that is the law." Producing hook, he read the following passage "All property abbutting on Front Street should be taxed at the rate of two dollars per foot." Ex. Foley's Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation ra the throat, soothes the inflamed mem hranes. and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and ttie cold is excelled from the system. Refuse anv but the genuine in the Launn, Owl yellow package. T. F a. cheap and nearby supply of timber Drug Store About a year ago aa eight and a half pound baby was born into the home of a young New York physi cian. To all appearances the child was perfect strong, robust, bealthy. On the fourth day it developed a raoin fever. At the same time hem orrhages of bright red blood issuea from the child's nostrils, neck, ears, causing temporary physical blindness. It was the one case m a thousand ot the dreaded melaena neonatorum the hemorrhage of the "new born. The verdict was: no hope. Already the little sufferer was waxen, livid. Death was only a question of hours. They strapped the child to an ironing-board. On a table next to it the father lav down and stretched out his - . . arm. The attendant surgeon nn1se artery at the wrist and sewed the end of the artery to a vein in the child' leg- As the new blood began to course through the child s body the color of the skin changed. From livid white it grew pink, then red. The hemorrhages stopped. The re sponse was a lusty cry. Nourishment was given an ounce of milk within an hour. There was no convalescence An hour before the operation the child was, to all intents and purposes, dead; an hour after it was alive. The cure was instantaneous. It was a miracle of life and death Success. BALDWIN WORSE. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4. -Condition of J. P. N. (Lucky) Baldwin be came worse tonight when heart ac tion became enfeebled. He is uncon scious and is very low. Plenty of smelts every day at Braden-Adams Meat Market See ad on page 4. " Given by "the members of, the Anria Athletic Association The AUDITORIUM Corner 11th and Exchange Street Admission 50c. Ladies Free ,"" " All welcome. Come and jotu the big crowd. A fine big 0Khtr will furoisbth. music. Dancing begini at 8iJ w o M A N The Next Social Sec retary of the'lfhite Haute American Champion Typist' London Record, v A SOUND SUGGESTION. CHICAGO, Feb. 4.-Strong efforts will be made by the Industrial Club ni rideaoo to have passed the two bills for the cstahlUhment of a na tional training school for the consu lar service, drafted by Representatlv Frank O. Lowden and recently for school similar to the United States military academy at West Point i its general features. AMERICA BUYS HEAVILY. NEW YORK, Feb. 4.-Americn are buying nine tenths of the best example of the work of old makers in Europe, according to Eugene rt choff, a well known art dealer of Par i, who arrived here yesterday. "Within the lat twenty year.M he said, 'American have been so active in this line that European amateur collectors and nuieum have been stirred by the Yankee energy and are protecting themselves- There i at present a great demand tor picture of the early French and fcngnsn schools but there -ii. nothing in the market to satisfy it." NtUon Troyee, Vice Pre. nd Sopt fata Fm. Fre. ASTORIA IRON WORKS t.cie.u0ee iMn MANUFACTURERS OF THB laAJ&aa Canning Machinery, ' Marine Engines andlBoilcrs COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFIT! URNISHID. Comtpondenc. Solicited .... , Foot ol rrt 1 The' uext aocla'l wcreUry at the White House will be Mrs. Eleanor Itel vea. 8!ie b an expert at bridge and . t. !.. I.,r loll. ha made ixn iiet money v, B.. fashionable aali- 'l Instou. One of hot, pupU was .Mr. John U. McLean, and, minor baa it turn It was through the good omce oi air - w. FOR -A. Vs. "n lW" VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH 4 -)GO TO(- JohnsonPhonograpIv Co. Iwnnit Flooe Ovet Bchnltotd k Warrtejn C.t " SBrTVt-rmmmmm-mm0,m LEFT LITTLE BABY. NEW YORK, Feb. 4-.V neatly dressed woman was placed under ar rest last night after having iuitely slipped into the Patilist Fathers Church in 59th Street and left a brown paper parcel. The bundle contained a baby boy ?lcn ttat Mr Sely red tho apparently about two day, old. warm 1 How to Ontrato Moflnrf Plctnrt MacMno t float How to Rent or Buy eaovrng ru.. . How to Make Big Money t Entertainmants and AmatnnU. How to Obtain Position Which Py tt P Wwh. TowtoBtcom FinUbed Operator. - ' : W Give Instructiona That Art Stmpta and Interesting. Wt Haw th Newest Method ol Teaching by Mai W Send You on Receipt ol 1 1-00 Complete Instructiona. Wa Teach Operator How to Pa All Examinatkma, Wa Represent th Leading Film Exchange, , Remituncea to Independent Theatrical Eachanga. 1 inntm TtnrW. EuQdlnf. Seattle. Wash. WARDEN SCHOOL OF OPERATORS . " , '-J - ; - - .," . rnrvrr AmjuMifi -?ffefeu.r lig 1 4 Security For Your Live 'Stock of every kind, and for ye.'ur field, of growi crops. Is wh'at when you buy fence. A face that a bull can break through or break down cjwonnpa K K r wire that is given In any fence, m tne ceieuratea It is made o. purpos. to be the heaviest, most durable and lasting of any fence at any price. It Is made and sold In larger quantities than any other two fence in the world, sof " . ttimacts theif owa wir Tbe makers of AMERICAN FENCE own and operate the.r own iron mines and furnaces, tne.rownwim Dills and sia itnmeasa ience factories. Their product is the acknowledged STANDARD OF THE WORLD We can show you this fence to our nock 'and eaplaia it. merit, and superiority, not only in the roll but is the field. Coo and e ui and get our price. Come in and examine our stock of fences. We have just received ... .. a carioad shipment and can save you money. Foard & Stokes Hardware Co. mi li mm -.I . ill I 3 E'f Ii X W C' Ml A?m .,x ,f mci nf Kinr.v or oiadder beyond the rtach of medicine, ; No medtane can do more. 1 11 1 , 9 ' Disease Hot Cures BacVacbt Corrects Irregularities Do not risk havlof Bright's 1 iseagf or Diabetes ewW appointment referred to. Mrs. Belyea wa appolntfl to a piace iu r i department In laff. She I the widow : of AllH-rt Kelyea. formerly a chief of a divWon In the treasury fleparuueni- W Miss Itose Frltt. the American chain plon tvplst, who accepted the cha, lenge to tvpe H word in a minute In a Indon newpaiier office, went v. .i..i iTlniniihantlf. She n.i,i ti... remarkable record of typhi', 2-i2 word from an article in .i. .'.,.i.r i.f.re her In two min utes twenty-six second, or at the M'e i.,rn .,mi n minute. The type writer used lwd hoti operated for two rpara. Time was taken by an expert timekeeper m n chronograph. Tk. t,A ..n,i .f On eon Marg'uerlta makes alnmt K"0O a year from the ,.t . ,i,i ,twna of ber uilstres Mite v Ft-- . Thin Is one of the maid's perinsltc ti, rf he!d twice a year. Amor lean women are the best customers. t .,., ViiffUnh lournai. Amn .n women nr.' willing to pay the v, ...... rr tha souvenirs of a As most woaien In the United Bute knuw, Mra. (Jeort Cornwallla West was the widow of Lord Randolph Churchill when nhe met her preseot husband. When Churchill first sa the phiuaute Mlsa Jennie Jerome be resolved that he would win her for bis wife. The anme evening, o It 1 aald. Miss Jerr.m Mid hr sister that Lord Randolph was the man she wa des tlned to marry. It was some year after Lord Randolph Churchill's deatl that she bc-ame Mr. George Coruwal , lis West. R - ! The bottom ale of price I reaehetl by the ixwr seainstrease of ParU. ! They toll from dawn to dark In the I making of chlldiru" clothe. One eent an hour 1 the estimated stipend, but If the work U exceptionally elever they j can earn 35 cent for twelve Lour' ' rk Fnmie lmuM servanta receive about Ji a month. Saleswomen In the largest department stores tarn abont tjjO a mouth. 1. ; ' at at More than COCO patenta baTt been Uaued by the United Btatea offlce to women. Borne of them are for car couplers, nlu'ht algnallng. life rafW, car wheels, machines for maonfacruriug ozone, and one U for a typewriter for the blind. Nearly all the patent are for something practical ly wrapped in clothing of goon ma terial Two women who followed the woman caused her arrest. She gave the name of Ellen Murphy and and an addre which was afterward found to be fictitious The baby was t tt, Rrtlevue Hotoital. Pm- avii. v , - - - . ned to its clothing was this note: "l'leae have this boy baptized Catholic. Call him John Bryne. uod bless and forgive all connection with li. If possible have htm sent to atholic institute." THE THEATRICAL TAILUK MUST KNOW HISTORY. FINANCIAL; . ' First national Dank of Astoria DIRECTORS, . , m Iacob Kamm W.F. McGregor v..rv. I . W . Li ADD 3. VJ- vvv capital...........:........ mm- Stockholders' Liability v-.OOO EMTABLIKHKH leWMV ' At the head of thk and all Other similar plants there is a man of edu cation, experience and genuine ar tistic ability whose business it is to know what is needed and how to get it. If "The Prince of India." "Ben Hur" or 'The Darling of the Gods" i to be produced, he must map out : tha lines on which the costuming is to be done, and thoe lines mut be absolutely accurate. There Is a wide difference between the French cos tumes of Napoleon's time and those worn by Jeanne d'Arc and her friends. The chief designer must know it and act on his knowledge. At the time Custer fought bis lat fight the 1, lil ted States Army cavalry and inian-try-'wa outfitted in a peculiar man ner that lias long since passed away. Jf the play deal with American ar my life of that period, the costumes must show it for it wotild never do to have the critics "roast" the piece be cause the producers were ignorant of the thing produced. The man at the head of the costuming department muM either be conversant with all countries and all periods 'of history or he must know how to become so with decided alacrity. Hence the cos- tumer's library. Success. J. O A. BOWLBY, President O. I. PETERSON, Vke-Freldent J. W. GARNER. AlUBt CaaMat FRANK PATTON, Cashier ASTORI A SAVINGS BNK Transacts a Oeaeral Banking Baainea Interest Paid o Tim Dp t t Four Per Cent. Per Annum m; Eawntb aad Dmm Eta. V KMtU. Oragoa SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK ASTORYAoRfeaoN '' : - i ' I 'l,t il I li' OUR MOTTO: "Safety Svparccdea All Other Coaslderatloav." CASTOR I A ..lot Infant and Clildrea. 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