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. f THE ; OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, SUNDAY . MORNING, . JANUARY ' 12, 1908. v DON'T FAIL TO SEE r 99 AT EILERS PIANO HOUSE SPECIAL piucks Eock-a-Byc 'Bancher In the I City Schools to Be Visited by Trcctop; When the Gun Speakers Who Will Enlist Serrices of Pupils in Gain Cracks, Brer Coyote Will ' DropJ-How Whole Packs ing Publicity for Portland l Can; Be Exterminated. Co- v Carnival in June. : t. .V SURES DjEATH 1 Vers 'at Portland Horse Show Bring Fancy Figure (jUtDRfJ TO TO COYOTES tr. :. BOOBS H STA I I ... . . . : ' ' i ' ' EXTRA V. : Values v 'A' ' Br Lol K. Lorn. ; Th coyote-kllllnc catmpalrn lnauru- rtd br tb sheepman of Oregon haal UmuUted the renlua of the eaetern Oregon eporteman.. to th hlcheet da-1 Citizen and Civilian, two popular prize area and many novel devlcea for killing winner who took down tna BtuaeoaKei iM.: kv. nn1 trophy at the Iortland horee ahow latt thla rajifa peat nava Deen Moptaa faljT fav bn nurchaafid by Mra. C .What la claimed to bo the moat auoceea- h. Lewie from W. A. lodaon, for $1,000, ful method for copinr with the aly liU I ana the beautiea will be aeen aaiiy on U. beaat that It tha bane of thhP "iVTiwn hold. th. pair aa th. fln- ranaa la inai aoopiea oj n. . sxui, m j ounf aheepman of Btarkey prairie, about SO cnilea east of Pendleton In tha Blue mountains. Having hunted deer In tha Blue moun talna Mr. Hill la familiar with tha im memorial scheme of building platform In a tree near a dear lick from which the anauspectlng anlmala are shot eas ily. Thla plan haa been very success fully followed by Mr. 'H1U In killing coyotes..." .V.-Vi." ' , How MSa Xlta Br'er Coyote. "A coyota never looks up, but always on a level with the around, eaya Air. 1 4r.N ant trotting bred coach faorsea in Am erica and says ther are In finer con dition today than at tha horse ahow, where mey were rainy idoiisea oy me larire crowd of admirers and society folk. The pair were brad In Iowa and can do tha mile double, in three minutes. stock. MINCE PIE NAMES FILLED UP REGISTERS OF HOTELS YESTERDAY Is the spice of life, they Variety say. If all the varieties of too&B, of fruits and of vegetables represented by names on the register at the Imperial hotel Hill, "and I thought by aecretlng myaclf I yesterday were put together tha mix ture would have been nothing short of a genuine t-Tencn melange. Levi Mellon, of Corvallla, was one of the first ta come in. He la in Port land on buslnesa. Mr. Mellon wasn't In a tree I would be aafa from detection. !h;y trial of tha scheme proved that I was right, for when -1 shot one of a ralr that came to my bait, the retnaln nr animal looked hurriedly in every direction on the level with his own I cut un a bit. Jieight, out although tna aisoae irom Along about noon when everyone my gun aimoei enveiupcu mt im nu i aoout me noiei was as aweet aa pie inusi nava neon seen oyi m nuiniu, wno anouid walk in out 1. M. lemon, Ttfvmr looked HO at the tree St all. but I of Orus VnJlv. Mr. Imnn ha after whirling quickly around to see if haa been joshed ae much about his Its assailant was In sight, ran for I name of late that he ia thoroughly cover. ' - "I remained in tha tree for a few momenta after having killed one of the . , pair and soon tha mate retornea. cau tiously looking in every direction but at the asms time advancing directly to ward tha traa in which I waa hidlnsr, When within EO yards of my ambush I hot the aecond animal, which fell be- lde the carcass of tha first Its last . act before sinking down dead was to Jook in apparent consternation in every direction zor its muraerer. ' Tern Coyotes In Tovjc Bars.' -.'in four days t killed 10 big fat coyotes and expect to continue my cam raisn aa long as the anhnala will coma . to mv bait. I use the carcass of a horse. wheep or calf from, which the coyotes iave Deen eating, aragging ii vo wurwu 40 or 69 yards of a troa In an opening. In the morning before daylight I take . my position on a platform about to feet irom tne ground among in, umniuo. "I da nut usa scent of any kind on my shoe soles, as many hunters do. but bo directly, to my hiding place, by the rame r"ute every day.' 1 nave to wait but a short time after daylight before i spying my game creeping through the Opening" toward my nail, loosing sus- Ilclou8ly ana listening n every at- rectlon..- ''( p - . ' , "It I do not wish the coyotes to eat the bait during the night, I hang a lighted lantern near the carcass and no coyote will venture near a light, al though ha may be starving. ' JUs Many Shooting Flacea. "By having different platforms built in the openinga in the timber I am able . to change my attacks from day to day and thus keep down suspicion which might be aroused 1M did all my shoot ing at one spot Really, It is the best method of killing coyotes I have heard of, and may be successfully practiced by any one living where there la scat tering timber or brush large enough to hold a platform from which the hunter ' may direct his aim. .- "The main thing is to be ready to shoot when the coyote first stops at the bait, as ona detects the. slightest movement I have my gun pointed at the bait and have only to take aim and pull trigger when the animal stops lor tha last time at the carcass. Where one coyote out of a pack is killed the others will soon return to see what Is the mat ter and thus it is possible to kill an ntire pack or nail a dozen, or more in tired of aU the Jokes. At first La thought they were funny. Charles Tamale, of Albany, all the i.rk o?t.rVn Tad East SldA Rfhnnl MMfM briefly of tha alms and extent of th tarta DUIUUI JUlSirtM itOM festival and to Impress upon the :.;,ll.Thlcon.,y' th' men Tn 0U r!,wl minds of the publlo school pupils tha Over Year. wrapped up In an overcoat the color of a corn husk, was another arrival. Mr. Tamale waa quite spicy In his re marks to told funny were allowed to hear. Dave Apple, of Seattle, was also a guest He is on his way to Hood Riv er. Mr. Apple Is a core maker in a Seattle foundry, H. R. Hash, of Klamath Falls, ar rived late in the afternoon. He was due to get here Friday but got mixed in his dates end had to make the boat of thins under the circumstances. Mr. Hash aaya ha Is not fond of warmed over meals. If Dill Pickle, of Emmett Idaho, ever cornea to Portland ne is scheduled to stay at tha Imperial. If he had only been mere yesterday tne melange, whatever that ia. would have been com plete. Portland school children are to be- come tha greatest, booster for the Rose Festival, 1 . In accordance irlth a nlan auaaaatad which Is oonaidered soma rolns by 1)7 w w,nn Johnson, a director of tho those who have handled coachera. Mr. Rosa Festival association. President civilian at tha Seattle fair and while . ... regretting a separation from hl pets "W .persons to visit the city's takea satisfaction in knowing their new schools on some day to bo selected by owner Is such a true lovsr of fins bred pa superintendent of schools and to leu tne cniuren enough about tje Rose - T w arvuss uieir interest Siiu help in making it a success. v It 1 proposed by the officers of the association who have considered the plan and who have taken it up with viiuiuainam 10 nave tno . visitors se lected by them make ft short talk, pos sibly of 10 or 16 minutes, in eaca grade, so that all the school children In the city can be reached simultaneously and work together for the success of the lestivai ana the beautifying of the city. .Arouse Children's Interest. The Idea Is for each speaker to tell CUPID PU IRES men TEACHER'S HEART. NO FURTHER FRICTION IN LAND FRAUD CASES?, importance of Dlantlnar and carina- for rwsL'B ana otner xiowers. Not onlv will the talk be a valu able lesson la esthetics, teaching the leason oi Desuiy ana civia improve- man K,i I i & ! .1 . V. KA.V V I w;.u, uuuuia 07 viiujs. auu tor-1 festival aaaoclatfos materlallv. Ths rule, has found his way into the dusty 1 children are in manv Instances tha onea rooms of the Stephens school and Miss I wnw "nd to the gardens and do what t... e ... w work-in the way of caring for " - suburban lawns that Is done. If they teacher In the sixth grade, has an- can be Interested In the idea of plant nounced that she is no longer Miss 'na roses within the next 60 days, so Ocertson, but Mrs. Dr. Benjamin H. tnat they w111 bloom for the festival Fisher. I next June, much good will bo accom- Bo quietly did he come, however, that I piisnea. for a whole year, it is said, no one about! During the Lewis and Clark fair ont the school was any the wiser. Some- or the most potent advertising factors one let the cat out of the bag at the of tha exposition was the school chll- last meeting of the board or education, dren; -who, acting upon the suggestion and in accordance wjth the rules of the of , Mr. Johnson and other speakers, board Mra. Fisher will probably re- wrote letters to their friends in tha sign next month at the end of the cast, telling them of the good things present term. that Portland had in store for her t.niHr)M WftltlA WV Ts sss St I guests. tvuivuvw ivtr. wnuemore win com municate with the school authorities Rumors of a visit from the little (United Frees Leases Wire.) Washington, Jan. 11. According to Ihs attorney-general, there ia to be no further friction between the depart ments over land fraud prosecutions. Hereafter there is to be maintained a strict division- of work. Preliminary work will be left entirely to the Inte rior department When the papera leave the latter, however, they cannot be re called. The litigation will be solely tlce . then, says the attorney-general. It is stated positively there la to be no change In the policy of either de partment to actively prosecute land frauds In the western states, but in view of the delay necessitated the de cision "of Judge Lewis of Colorado; who dismissed 60 indictments agalnat al- bllnd god have been floating around d .wSnV'l.. S' the Stephens school for some time, Last Uociation in hrl n r, - . h , , , ir y . the students. It has been decided to hold no ids- cial Fourth of July celebration in Port- n mo nuiui vi inn veparwnani vf jur i n. -j nomas, neard tnat iiss ueertson. his oldest and he supposed most relia ble teacher, had fallen a victim to cu- 'nd this v ir but inXV itn JSihin. Pid'a wile.. When. Miss Geert.on signed and'hr?. i n a rPfiriKTfr inr tha von r inr rail M I . . . . r - - -.-.a.. . ww he The finest display of Grands, Baby : Qrands, Parlor Grands and Concert Grands ever shown by any Pacific Coast firm. Unparalleled opportunity for comparison and aelection. 'A most extensive showing of the world's foremost piano makes.' REDUCED PRICES CASH OR "PAYMENTS The House of Highest Quality pimiMrrIlca Nggg Biggest Busiest and Best s st ioici ivi i. lie j rai ian i iaii iisj i TT,,. i mt. . ... naked her and aha tolil Mm thnt if aha c"l.V""-. '" '-beoc anon nas written in marrltM she dldn t know it. I " ' " . ,7. . J1 co had been Professor Thomas thought that she ought to know if anyone would, and i leged offenders in that district indict- I he 'Dressed the matter no farther. mems win oniy db Drougni to prevent just prior to the Christmas holidays operation in making the festival week the great gala occasion of the summer and allowing the Fourth to bo the un questioned property of the town the operation of .tha sUtute of limita- more rumors began to be circulated, and ,rflu0t-tn ut wh wUn t0 boW 333 WASHINGTON STREET. CORNER PARK - Pacific Coast Headquarter for Pianos, Organs, Talkint Machines, .vivuiis utt vuier musical instruments; aiso tne genulaa Mctrostyle Pianola and Themodist Pianola Piano. STORES EVERYWHERE CALIFORNIA TO ALASKA tlon. MS HIS OWN Will SEIVE OUT IDEAS OF TEDDY MO GAS FUMES eKa i.a. ;flii kA.. ei ..... 4 wicurui ions, vua w isoati Tta wtixi-i ic v icil suit) . . . , . mnt he tha handanma dentist in whnaa lar- CAlien nas replied that he SO house at Woodlawn Miss Oeertson V'" . inorougniy, ana boarded. vninas rortiana should bend all its en- When' school ooened after the holl- erS,e toward making the Kose Festival daya last Thursday Miss Oeertson an- frn" "uccesa. He says, he considers nounced to her pupils that there had Ll "lo..O08i. aavemsement that Portland Deen too mucn tan the school, w iici yuum limb ,uci v uou . . . . - - . too much talk going the rounds of n.aa ever had. with the possible excep chool. and that In the future they tlo"?f i.he rfwl". c'arlt exposltloa iiio tuuiiii oi juiy committee ex presses itself as favoring no celebra tion for Independence day In Portland, so tnat but one request for funds will "j luuuo, ana mat ror tne festival, were to call her by her right name. "I am now Mrs. Fisher, children," she told them, "and I want you to call me that In speaking to me after this." The children were surprised and an nounced the change in their teacher's Lawrence Y. Shermdn, Lieu- New Invention to Be TJtil- tenant-Governor of Illinois, ized Will Eliminate Makes Caustic Comment Obnoxious Odors. name joyfully to the other pupils in auiry directed to the smiling Mrs. Fisher brought forth the St short time." I . .10.000 Deer Killed in Wisconsin. From the Milwaukee Sentinel. ;. State ' Game .Warden Stone today ' at&ted that tha reports so . far made to ' lilm showed that B.670 deer were shipped . on ihe railroads during the recent open eason, and that he estimated that fully a 0,006 had been killed In the state dur inr the season. Up to December 1 the game warden had Issued 147 nonresident deer lf- ' 260 nonresident licenses for small game, ' . n , tn, Vl i) A : Battlers' licenses, with aggregate fees , f ,4276- The., game warden estlmatea that up -to December 1. B.600 licenses Jiad been issued to residents, -with ag gregate fees of $9,600. During Novem , tier the state game warden and his depu ties made J3 seizures of illegally caught frame, fwhlcb.; was sold for 1117.98. Dur ng the. same period 69 arrests werft . maao ror violations or me iisn ana i came laws. The total amount of fines Imposed was J 1,150 and costs 1175.24. x J linn's Low Death, Rate. ' (Special Dlspatcb to The Journal.) - Albany, Or., Jan. 11. The report of t)r. W H. Davis, county health officer, Shows Linn is one of the healthiest counties in the United States. On a basia of a population of 26,000, the average death rate is a trifle over six to the thousand. The deaths for the entire county numbered 158 in 1907, announcement that she had been mar ried on Christmas eve. Professor Thomas informed the school board of Miss Geertson's marriage at the last meeting. Although such an act is held to be tantamount to resignation Hearst Metre by Lonft U,Ht Wl-) That Portland gas will be better inT ?"! "A00 i.KT? ?5T Chicago, Jan. 11 Lawrence Yates quality as soon as the new device lust children to chanee teachers until tha enerman, nepubiican ana lieutenant- Invented by It M. Papst. a-eneral mana- I ena 01 present term, governor of Illinois, turned his vocabu-lger of tho Portland Gas company, and lary loose tonignt on Theodore Roose- several associates ia Installed seems velt, likewise Republican and president certain from the tests that have been of the United States. Persons who know made with . the new appliance. Mr. , Knows by JTew Kama. "Mrs. Fisher told the children that she had been married Christmas eve," said Professor Thomas last night, "but didn't specify whether it was this year waa a year ago Christmas eve. although Mr. Sherman will admit his vocabulary rapst and the men associated with him or last. I'm inclined to think that it is extensive. Moreover, they know that ln lltf inyenuon win sign a contract I wt wnen it is not in use it is preserved ln I ,lu 'J"? company Monaay to install wormwood. me rirst macnine at a cost or Z5,000. Mr. Sherman said of Mr. Roosevelt Patent papers. will be taken out on that be had read the president's mes- the, new invention as soon as possible sage and the Omaha populist platform and .un"l that time no information con of 1892, and that he could not tell the cerning the method and principles In difference, volved ln removing the obnoxious sul- That the president's policies are the pnur xrom tne gas win be given out BRIDE OF CAUCASUS. Escorted to Her Wedding With Much Music and Merrymaking. Henry Nevinson In Harper's Magaslne. The sound of low muslo is heard along the valley. Here comes tho bridal procession itself, a crowd on foot bear ing it company. In front walks a mer ryman holding out a long wooden skewer in either hand. On one skewer are slabs of bread transfixed; on the other, fragments of cooked meat, cool ing in the autumn air. At his side trots a friend with drlppinc wineskin under bis arm a barnlpe full of mirth. One foot of the skin is untied, and oniy neia togeiner Dy nnger and thumb, tho records should show wheher this 5,r every passerby upon the road must is true or not. I know that she has ""n't and each must take his bit ot . i. , . . - vy luu inventors. for more man a I year the men have been experimenting a. uruuiem inai nas nithnrtn proved too much for scientists of the world. Reports from over all the world been signing herself Miss Gcertson on the payroll, but today I noticed that she signed her name ns Fisher. a "You see. we have beard for a long while that she had been married. Every one knew that she and Dr. Fisher were very close f rioncjs, and I heard on what I considered good authority away last sumnor that she and the doctor had been married. She practically said this was not true, however, and so I did the most Oemlexin nrohiem confirm. Ing manufacturers of gas for commer cial purposes. Sulphur Problem Hard One. Each ton of coal contains annnvrl ..i-iciy iv vuunjis oj organic smpnur, lo remove this has been declnmd lm. possible by leading scientists and at me meeung ot representatives of Pa cuio coasi gas companies last Septem Mrs. . Fisher haa been a nearly 20 years and waa conaidnrori nn oi mo uest on tne east side. - Dr. Fisher "! widower nna nas n son 15 years old. He resides in Woodlawn and has unices in. uie Columbia building. ScYenty-sercn for Colds and Pe) While r Humphrey's Seventy' seven - is-, a ' grand remedy ior Colds ; for , the I cure of Grip it i s a wonaer, ; irom tne ; iirst achingjtcreepchilly feverish inohient to.the ifnost violent bone rackingr case of. Grip, Sev en ty-seven' is ithcremedy par-ex-c e Hence. v''rf r; ? - i: isvforxGrip, CoIds,:Influ, enza, Catarrh, Hoarseness, .Sore Throat, and ihe prevention of J'ncum'onia. ' -' c r"s ' M DrMp-$rtsti.'2S cents' Of-mailed. 'ftv 1 luri.phiey' llomeo. HedlcUie CoCof. i A.iaia nl JvUn fc trout s, Sm York. i doctrine of the socialists and will work an economic revolution. That' the president haa adonted tha "Infernal, un-American Idea of Duttinar a. ta nnnn fthilitw nnri Inriuarw" mat tne pursuance or the president s """" " so mus ever peen I "ul 'wk inio me matter any farther. tneories wui cause a scut in the He publican party that will Dut "the advo t-ate of the Democratic platform of 1896 in tne White House. That the president s theory te curb swollen fortunes was confiscation and not legislation, and nually. That everythinc the nrcsident nro. poses is unconstitutional and ln viola tion or the rights oi the states. The policies or the president that Mr. Sherman conuemned were: A curb On "swollen fortunes' by an income tax. The narKln or the BUDreme court for a change in opinion. Child labor regulations by eral government. Tha rrnnoned 1 lrer.nl of rnrnnra. ir t . . i'""' i"o W"'p hi ran tiona bv the Veneral eovernment. enno.X ""P'J1 ftaa beei made to bring over 60 An inneritance tax as a measure. And when he had . tr.??.T-.V -," ui maiwry DUUClinK and Dreviouslv secured. s wouui 11KO to ta-iK BBOui some omers out eisewnere were rtn i tha ei..i.,. i I - Si7l .5-. , . ha hart naea nn the time. thB . Thf i."i'. " " awutoo uieir coming was tnat v . - . .. i cjw -o mm, i vivi irn l nuzi iJMHn at Mr it I a a f n nas s-rtviar n& antno lit a w rm r. i Th lieutenant srovernor BDOke at tha as hw aa nr,0i7,i n,i.h u rrr ..Bs" " ref uiar ainner oj. me cmiwr b ciuo. neia meinoas or i In the banauet .hall of the Annex. He duced to a m was surrounded bv the high and mighty vice la installed. OX nnance, dui ii was not muney a nignt Erarrfc v Australia Importing Servant Girls. a From the Baltimore American. sfo'n f0irnmton, hH of discus- geograhicVlH Slon. In London and nthnr TTnrnnaan I LT.,ntii laa h. IT V, Pttfsea restricting "just before I left ..ome a great deal iJn-BtM?n.L expected by our lofal hoSst r,rnh,h u.. r hiT'.. ",." V .f ? wives irom tne experiment or lm tha fed. P5SS"ttH K beeping thS In hrlV tro WS-rStSZ """rt '""""uu os-re-liana, uur Hew south Wales govern- pnrnnr. Vi, D,,.. . . t ment was In the scheme, and arrange- corpora- Mr. Papst said yesterday that rennrta I mana iu.n n v..ir, :.s Temedlal haveehalnnKen,f,Uallty ' "Porttand gas young women as a starter, remeaiai have been greatly exa?e-crated anrl mia. !- ,.mni..4 finished with those aTFnrn,He2ecIared the fumes acte- ftnd when they llnd an erman said tVt he offensfve l5a,,whlc,h .PJ,oved 00 tha Kownment will take them "."2 il "rl?."a offensive in theMallory building and Dreviously secured. . were duetto the sulphur ln "A condition of their coming his Ingredient has. been kept each lass must be actually ei possible with the present domestic service, and ready to continue refining gas and will be re- I in that line of work. The government minimum when the new de- helped by getting for them a 16,000 mile to talk. Mr. Jbherman aid au that was necessary. The bankers were a bit frightened of Mr. Sherman aU through the speech. Thev were not sure what he was Koine to say berore no oogan, ana mey were not much surer when he got through. They seemed to feel that someone had ' . a a . v. , si, , . Deen suDjeciea iu ruugu uauuuuK dui thether someone naa a certain t. k., or each individual banker, was a ques tion they couldn't answer. Tho wise ones guessed that both, themselves and t. k. naa Deen veruauy man-nanaieu and let It CO at that. Mr. Bherman.; was partly, responsible ror- the douot ,u to wno ne meant in his etrictures. ; Be distinctly declared that his remarks had no concealed per sonal iUusion and that ,he had refer- enev v uu t iiiujviuuutoi l,uiicei ur views. And bankers are inclined to take things laterally, ; . IIUGUES 3IAY CAEEY -KEW .ENGLAND VOTES not rltr passage for only $16. Tney are expected lo arrive very soon. ' and if this first Mr. Papst declares that the odors are 5atch urn out success our people will (United Press Leased Wire.) Worcester, Mass.. Jan. 11. Oeora-n F ouulii, unor or tui Worcester uazette, which has been - favorable to Secretary Taft's presidential vcandidacv. declared that unless Taft can secure the Massachusetts delegation New England will be lost to the candidate. The Oa' set to does not name the iiominta able, but it is believed to be Hushea -"There was expectation of rf m. umph. but 'ihera hav leen peculiar poisonous and aside from being lr- uiiK nave iitue bad errect. Portland gas, ciaims Mr. fapst, is purer today than it ever has been hefara snrl a.i uu.ua vi iiuur veniijKiiun ana im proper methods of combustion are the lunula uuuceaoie to a aisagreeable de- rai"" ism great stress upon the manner In which homes and offices are ventilated and said- lhat thn air in mixny ox mem wouia Decome offen sive even if eras were -nnt n 11 In solving the problem of removing sulphur from gas Mr. Papst and his orruvuioi uv epeni more tnan JO. 000. The experiments have heon on elaborate lines and it has only been of recent date that the tests have wuiacw i u me aausiaction or the Inven tors. Their first device will be in- iu roruaiw as soon as it can be bo glad to have some of the same sort. iuj Are very any U temaie neip. HAVANA CIGARMAKEES CALL STRIKE MONDAY (United Press LeMail Wlra Havana. Jan. 11.- Cie-armakar in Independent factories made enod ti.oir iu BiriKe.in tne event or a reduc tion or working forces by resolving j last midnight-, not to return tn Monday. The independents say there iias recently own a iieavv railing ntt in iiiniB.ei. iur ineir gooas. uefylns tho union, thev laJ1 of? a iar,. v.m ber 'of- mea when- they 'were- paid off I Saturday. ; Indications iSri thlV fill trust's - employes, . though without a j timnucn dui mm out in sympathy, 1 o KECxrn , ro : bost cheeks. A lady, prominent in social . circles Just returned from a so journ in Europe.- .brings back with her a valuable skin rood recipe, which she, says is ln gen- eral use among the society wo men of France. whQ-have an In ternational reputation for their exquisite . complexion. . The . rec ipe is as roiiows: Two ounces of Rose -Water; one ounce Spirits of Cologne; four ounces bartoln (crystal lzed). Put the Sartbin in a pint of hot water (not boiling,-soft wa ter being preferable. When it is dissolved and cooled, strain through a fine gloth, add the Rose Water and Spirits of Co logne. This preparation to be appUed twice a day or oftener and massaged thoroughly into the skin and if adhered to per sistently is said to produce won ders even on the worst complex ion or roughest skin. It is an in-, expensive mixture and tho in gredients can be gotten from any well stocked drugstore, the above - formula- making- enough, -to last quite a -while. 'and suffic ient for a. very thorough trial. bread and meat from the skewers, that, having enjoyed the kindly fruit- nf the earth, he may wish the bride fertility nu so upon ins way in pleasant mood. Behind the hospitable food and drink comes music, most lavish of the arts, pouring Itself out, as the birds sing, to aU who are near enough to hear. Usu ally the musicians go on foot before the bride's carriage, but If they can borrow an extra cart It ia certainly easier to keep time together when one has not to watch the rocks upon the road or wade knee deep across tho river oeas. Last comes the bride In bullock cart or two-horsed phaeton, shaken but glori fied. Her head istdressed in Georgian fashion. Round the top of her head is a shining black ring, much the same in effect as the ring- that Zulu chiefs en. weave in their hair. On each side of her face long curls hang down, usu ally false, for they are frankly at tached to the ring, and form a largo article of commerce in all Georgian towns. Over hings and curls and all floats the characteristic whits gauze veil, trimmed with lace along the edge for the happy, but shorn of all beauty for widows or for the mother whose baby is dead. So tha bride coma, anrt at her side the next prettiest girl of ine viuaire. 10 Keen ner in cotin tenants and divide the gaze of inconsiderate or too aamiring males. While the ancient ceremony Is cele. brated Inside the church the music Con. tlnues, and boys keep up a dancing at me uuor. xnen tne procession is re formed, the bridegroom mounts the cart himself beside the brjde, the simple nuuae oi wooa ana stone is reacned and he carries her over the threshold into the scene of her new life. There she will winnow and dry the maize, hang the tobacco leaves in the loft, help with the vintage and the beasts, work the wooaen loom, leive her husband food. and rear -children to repeat tha way of ma wnii nine unange, MAKING R03I AN CANDLES Perfect Set of feefh $7 The Way We Do Dentistry Artificial teeth are mounteM on rubber, celluloid, aluminum, gold and platinum. These are the only materials that can be used In the mouth. They are sometimes sold under other names at an advanced price. Wo will make a set of teeth,, mounted on -any kind of material except gold or platinum, for . $7.00 guaranteed to fit, look natural and to be of the best ma terial throughout that money can buy. Our fillings, Qold Crowns and Bridges) are tho product of years of experience, and no better can be made, no matter where you go or what you pay. Vo bar but one price, with no extra, charge for com plications. OUAKAJmjEO 4.4 1LU ......... K A . I uoiu amuiga ....... J, CO ) Set Teeth, oest made ...... i Teetn, mounted on gold ..175.00 Teeth, mounted on platinum 8150 w vimhii, ,,,,,,,, nages per tootn Eastern Dentists 5th Floor Rothschild Bldg., N. W. Cor. Washington and 4th . PHOITE KAfjr 3780. omens kotos, to tao r. m btobays, to & i. sc. A Good Deal Like Solitary Confine. ment One Alan to a Hut. The most solitary person in tha world during working hours is the maker of roman candles. He occupies an isolated cell, says the Technical world, an,d nobody comes near him while he is engaged in his The wages he gets are high, but not by reason of ths loneliness to which m is condemned; he ; is . paid - for - ths risKs ne is-ooiigea to taKe. The quarters occuDled bv tola eremits arltsan are a tiny house, which might almost be . called a hut, with a iioor space not more than1 six feet square. Standing by-ltself, at least 60 yards from any other - structure, i tho little bulldinar is of wood, of tha iim. Iiiest arcniieciure. If.it were to be Mnwn tin h riimn. clal loss would bo almost nil a point Of Some lmnortanra Inonmnrh aa - Mm diurnal tenant ia obliged to use Con siderable quantities of explosives in ths business ' Which an aas-na hla allmllnn for a romn -candle is a Sort of maga zine, or - repeating giwf, with a" paper tube for a barrel and ball oft flr y TMSoaWiLcos VPJ LWMBCM EXCHANOC BUILOINO OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. ' Low Non-Participating Rates High Cash Values , BUPBRIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RELIABLE ACTIVE AOENTflL Apply, to JESSS X. 8 HASP, Kanagsr of Agents, 814 tumbeJaExchangs Bldf. THE DR. MARY LANE INSTITUTE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL TREATMENT ' . Expert treatment given women's and children's' ailments BY A GRADUATE AND LICENSED LADY'S PHYSICIAN. A ; Maternity cases given special attention ; tip-to-date sanitarium' in connection. - . ' - . ' v ,J No charge . for consultation, and corresoondence absolutelvi c.a - ' ... - -'. ' bUllllUCULKtt. ...1. ( .... . .'..I.'. J Rooms 5 to 14 Grand Theatre Bids:., corner Park and Wash ingtori Streets. Phone Main 3928. WASHED COAL. Our flftb. bargeload of coal from our miner J&st vntoade All washod ' . -v, v . . . Ask 6s about It - - - . ,,,-' " Oyer 300 Tons Sold in Dumber- '...", NO SOOTNO DIRT OR FINE COAL. Burns Well$74.00 PER TON Leasts WeH , 4 : F. B. JONES & CO. a ( -i'-,, TE1EPHOWZS PACIPIO, J5AST Tj BOXS B-17T1, " ',. proJectUea. ;; ; - v ' . - '