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Tiin oumou vmly jouhnau toutlakd. satuhdav kvenihq. ocTonni t. mt. .JL P waur. t Mttl i. .! fca ( f.l a le k'e m f r a- aiaeS ri.i LM ta a ! te n.S tg a t a, j e i. i hm al . r,- . S ln- a --. I ILe t.U J a.CU tun CS!U wi.eM trrakfsrs. .,4 i trnM Slutaa ". i . 4 as mm ( SaMre e4 r strata M . faul -fi-J-l, Sua. W, a. fM tt wi gv.a ..- S ST. ML gae fe-ea MM, Mf, nl n.. suae. Sw. hMiit i sewalaa. wtaaai . CtatM. Kfl S UJ af gt.W ,ava. ... 1 fc.it l as -ee. dStet, CktlS lata 0MlMM.lb. ai- imtwfcn i. o. cuk ? . m. a a. ru i . . . nee 1, . 0ea Cag ef , d. . in. v a INETT MT east f reeee e-f : IV I t,iiM la Ik school ere erwferlr I I bandied by the Kbuol. le we d J. 1 m aa that la our k"t Tke teashieg txxlr ef Aaaertce It a areal body of trained, ermaibells people, with the Ufe they foeee re doing sfleadid service for Iks child keod of America, sad whet ,hr U an or kaewledg e ehild, wore sympathy f rtia lit r reals, Ml mdaraleadtaa ef the Horn pronm. ii will be a hairy ba hrtuihul iku an lira raoublla all fathers end noikara ml iMrKtri lum I b Swrt as siudy sf childhood, wbsa It halt b poesibis everywhere for re ranis iNtlMri ! wet Is jriihUo dr- (fldtn U diKUN IM grti btomm Is to world. - H Th ehU4 ot oJy J Uf for 0 4vtopmB4 of bU pbraieu ftuv " h imA play for otbor rvaaoaa a Volt Tba rrl who pUr fr4r, tb bof woo plara oat of oora, looraa moot rapiair. . oji4 Bsasy a timo Uo oaao of tba dullard and tba backward bUd to emuaod T MfUr that ehild tba rtrfct to play. Tarn your cblldroa to (rmoa and yo will rllv tba tonaioa of backward elaaaoo la ear cltlM conoraily. Wo waat our boya and ctrla to pUy la tho op air boeauao Uto boy wb pUyo with hU fallows la tho epoa air U apt to bo a eloaa boy morally. Oao of Uto ftm tbiaa-a bo loaraa U to play fair; ha baa a eoda of othJca foreod upoa blot, and to tbla bo muat Uto up to or bo cannot ttlay. I wlh wo bad that aaato flso oplrit la our publlo Ufo la Amorioa, that orory aaaa who bold of floo or who aorroa tho publlo ot Uto p to tba bltboat Btaadard of oocln tlooa duty 'or bo oaaaot ofo la thl ropHbllo. Tboro la aot onoagH eoartettoa." say Dr. Opponholna. "la tho mind of par ant and toachara fJiat tbo roapoaalblllty of tbo eblldron'f aota olthor rood or bad root uponAhalr older abouldara; that tbo final outcom of tboao chll draa'a Uto deponda almoat oatlroly upon tbo Inflaonoo, tbo nutrition, tho ': onvlronmont which tho authority of tbo . paroata and toachor prortdoa.! . ' v Wo should support our publlo school syatan; It la tbo creation or a rroa, son-foramina- pooplo, tho responsibility for it, tho merit of It success or tbo blame for Its failure rests on ua the people. What la tho end and aim of that sys tem? To train thinkers T It certainly Is a necessary' part of education to bo able to think alertly and eirectireiy on all questions that concern ua as human belnrs. Is It to train workers T A rery important part of education Is ability to do skilfully whatever task Is allotted to us In life. But neither answep'alono Is satisfactory; nor are both together adequate. Tho main end of our school system I understand to be to make men and women who shall, bo tood' cltlcen and useful members of society In ail relations proper to mankind. It Is to live to youth Intelligence, skill. Initia tive, self-reliance and self-control, aa re sponsible moral beings. The culture ' which Is needed most Is that which produoe a well trained mind, a healthy and responsive body and a sound char acter. Said the principal of a school to mo recently: "I say to my teachers that nlne-tenths'of our work Is moral." , Did she no too farf No; for the moral - i f - m J r an . , . i ii I A7a Complexions Un, rr4 U Olaen, cbaJraaa nctia commltt CaQd Wslfsr Exhibit A LITTLE QUEEN P' TOT WILL ASSIST k IN SELLING TAGS Wrtttea for Tba Journal by Darra Mora RINCES8 JULIANA Of Hollaac. aed t. U a litUe rtrt after my owa bear. Recently, rreold raillerea vtsltad tbs lltUs prta eeaa mother. Queea Wllbelmtna, la Amsterdam sad The lUfve. lie broufbt with him three superb dolls, dressed la tba belsht of Part faahloa. one of them la bobblo and aaotbar In barom skirls, and preooated theaa ntf Blfloeneea to the little princess. The wonderful toys were Inclosed la a larfe and beautiful mechanical swan. When the doll were taken from their splendid housing sad presented e FTta cess Juliana, sbs Is said to bars flans' them contemptuously sstda. and to bars oaufht up bar old and battered doll fa Dutch costume. Tor her, , tbs rrsaoh models bad no attractions. afaay are tbs deductions that ralfht be mads from the Incident. Wo mlsht say that tba ehild shows a discretion far beyond bar years. Ws might say that the desire for tinsel and frippery comes only as maturity approaches. that tba childish heart Is over for aim' pllclty and loyalty. Wo might say that there Is a striking dlffsrenos In the mind and manners of Princess Ju liana or Holland and the little over dressed manikins la tbs shape of American children, I wish oar little girls didn't cars so much for the garish and tbs gilded. Z wish they would be a lltUs kind to th old-fashioned and the battered things of life. I wish they would wear fewer i laces and furbelowa and snore of the simple UtUe dresses of childish appeal. I wish they would fling tba harems and tbs bobbles contemptuously aside, aad appear la stuffs that draw less attea ttoa to'tbs peJptuaoas of the bumea body. I wish our little girls would be loyal to their aid fiieods, sad, not make of life one round of c basing after tba latest arrival. Just because tbs lat est arrival' husband has barrels of money aad beeasea she makec bar sails "Inclosed la a large and beautiful me chanical swaa" la tbs shape of aa aote mobile, aad Is forever dressed like a ooroaatioa, I think of aU ths virtues, loyalty la perhaps tbo very finest. X wish ear Amerioaa mothers would teach ear little girls tbe homely and kindly virtues. X wish they would In still lata the childish hearts a love for the tried and tbe true. X wish thsy would teach them to rover enoo old things aad to respect the straggles of ths poverty-stricken and tbs maimed. I wish they would teach their little fledglings to value their playmates for their pure minds, tbelr loving hearts. their unselfish devotions, rather than beat Into tho little brains that they roust not play with say little girls who haven't three ruffles on their skirts. and laoes en their petticoats. Our women of today are only little girls grown up. At one time la their Uvea, they were like unto the little Prince Juliana of tbe Netherlands. It all depends It' all depends. Tv giit ta t eaae as eil U bUf la a ,- a ewaeoaa ef anul'tag a sMifwiar fw is iir ete a i 4 rM a:i-( lMila ef t4 a4 fwM MU. fee Ike ei lie esio u. , ts kIJmiI i la'S lliaal l (!., la rf j laa) fwviJ II aaa ef tilowl uikuH ea tikt ke le la el siaie ef iWui rwiiUg air 4Meat(M?y to . tasiare ef lU 4iv Alieel attielWas sf be as4 14 aeuf are rey m. fr tM foot last li.y brtas aal aely lr aMa, It flaaa dlaarsrlaf iiaia a list after ie r preawe sre Sla4xsllae4 Ire sad Sf iraesety welav, whaa eatrefelly sp U4. omiU s4.aiii lb par ef iKiasi'g to lt beAs a last lag flaafc. Ik baJ way U to mab tMt ikuk pass, Ike sue sf a aWiaf. brat lore's sf raatoa fUaaal suak ei call eat pa4a Saw Ik 4g let n bar M fire I dip tas ef Ike pads Is Ice wsiar. ltf tkaa a tbe rbeaks wkr Iks lets sere taaaa ta ike Ire waiee agala aad apply la a few miauive thsy are tskee sff. tws sf Iks rs dliped late very hoi water aad UI4 oa Ike meake la tiertty Ik Bn spot where tbe oeld afpl'a ttoas were mads. rtpe the treat meat sai: a daldad i.M(Ua of glow ts at laiaed, and Ike cheeks will be found to be attractively rosy. Treveat all poae! bUlty ef chapping by rubblag sou ereem ever the eels that has beea wet tteth of these tree I at eats are harra lees, sad Iks latlrr. If carried out per stsiesur. ofiea causes the cheeks Is glow permaaeatty. Ta llrsnovs talaa. Ire) rust stains sre socaetimee caused by a chemical actloa of soap aad bluing whaa tbe clot has are aot properly rtaeed, but, whatever ths cases, they braa ta.s -ai-s e-a wua a l.ne aaaliad -la. f (s a,ks uaI.S II le S4 aaeaarf Is Mea lm Wallas. Sf a4 I .) ef IM 'uia la ks lartlaaa ef . La kf af t MaV SiMtak till I aa-4 taaaa.na aa4 f aasar. S44 iwdll Ular ef aawa. lae beia f He at.a. V taaapi mm rtKak., u. tci n'i .ar atd ths Uh ef lie l m aad t-ae saieeies is l ea. (wrvs ua walfp4 riaaaa, baked A(tl ! t U I gaas sit-Us, I rep l.a, I learo t-eLt( paeScr, V Ulaw salt. I epsa Ur rap aaua, taaei seas aaser, f laa(ae blle- S.fl ftar, sail sad kitag peedet lsi fceslj rb ike Urd la ty liu; a4 Jael eaawsh at Ua is fares a savfk. Ilare a fkawied kaard sad fell Ml 4 lack ikUlu till 14 lata fe pana l-T oa eaxk qirr aa aia, se baea aaskad. tared aad rd; ad4 amapMMt awgat im awe. allb j tas H-m sailer, act Ike 4e ef deeak ilk rvt4 aster sad faid a4u4 lbs !!, praesiag Ughtry lf (Kr r1 ta- agele psa, eprtakle hataar ef Ike safer seer lap, aad U laaspawa bat lr ea esrh Saaipltag. pawr reel sf lbs iik ever. rer aiib a pie tin. ui IS minutes la hot . Item ike pi lis aad babs M mtautea la mad- era I pvaav citse ruaainr I rup nur, wj csp A. T ahkl aTa 4. sat. I Ik, t . as I - W Is daedred. AS see SS I be I rnaiii ballar. 1 laeepwa baklag pew. laf bagln ta rtes, losaaaree I d r. H leaapoua sail. Sift flour, baking powder Sad sail Isle a beat, add the eegsr, lb milk sad ell bsatea egg. Ih tba bil(r. aad bee tws mlnulas. I nit la pudding pea Ikal baa beea bruahed eUk mailed lard luke 14 miaul la hot even. This ran be served with lemoa sauce or milk. Lewsoa Sauee Add t teaspeoas eora- sisrca wet with a Utile sold water IS I cups sf belling water, tbsa sdd I tsbiespoens sugar, tbs lulce sad grstsd rind of H lemoa. tbaa tbe well be lea ysib of I fg. Cook tws mis utes. If yew do aot waat ta ass ess Is the sauce, add I tables poos caramel latleed. ' H as H neeea, uui, wseiever in caaas inejr .m pun H enci sn aiesa, tn4 p may be removed by applying salt aad Ar5-.,"h,"rt,B1 oft, hlts bande lemoa lulce to the dampened spots and i", I'.P!. tmn Tbs ITcrKaxe, The rich man's son labertts lands ana puee or enci end stooe, and gold. sold. m ' 'IB IY ' a. -. I. Alfred MacLaren, who will aid Jn ralfllng fund for Ixnlse Home. The youngest volunteer selllirg tags today for ths Louise Home Is little Alfred MaeLaren, who Is arrayed In full Highland ' costume. The 4-year-old lad Is the so a of W. J. MacLaren. superin tendent of Portland Commons and Louis Home, He will te stationed down town, probably in front of ths postoffce, and It is expected that his appeal will be strong enough" to mere than fill bisj tiny. sporran with silver. sntsrs Into ths whole discipline of. tbe true and. adequate education. at Open Schoolhotuos. " In Philadelphia they ars opening the scboolhouses to tbs chlldrsn after school hours, and ther come there, for It Is a cholca between ths street and the alley. In ons room you will see the children singing and In another room thsy ars cutting out pictures and pasting them In books, and In another room and in ths hallways thsy will bs sesn sngaged in soms simple gameseverybody happy, everybody spendlngedFclean, sweet, de cent evening together. This Is not only preventive of other things, but do you not see that in garnering me cnuaren together In this social way you are form lng the social Ufa of thess children T If . there is any nlacs .where there is danger of our democracy breaking down It will bs In the crowded centers of our great cities because of the crimes that are bred In this atmosphere. , Get the children Into ths schoolhouses and let them live together, let them play together and enjoy together until thsy Americanise themselves as we did in the. country years ago. Ws can do an other , thing for the child in. this way, We can open the schoolhouses for the rally of the pupils who have-gone out of the school and are now taking their part in the work of the world. . They ought to be encouraged to corns back and make the school a center- around which their Interest shall gather and back to which their affection will turn In ths years to come." - It is a greater and mors difficult thing to live In the true deep senss than It Is to. get a living. Children must be made to feel and then to see that hon esty Is better than brilliancy,, that In tegrity ts worth more than riches, , that good character la a prise valuable be yond the power of, all material means lib measure. If ojir schools do not train children for uprlgut manhood aifl( pure womanhood thev rail of their hle-hest Utl'Ity. . We need to' lessen tlie detail of our curriculum and increase the means and opportunity r for inculcating . truthful ness, ' honor, reverence, purity and up rightness. " . W are .seeking to make men and women who stytll know their uuiy in me worm ana nave me will "9 do it That is an end to call for our deepest wisdom and our -'Strongest en deavors. un the achievement of. that end 'depends ths soundness and perma nent prosperity of ths nation. : National Congress of Mothers, Ths National Congress of Mothers, so encouraged by ths child welfare, ex hibits In the east, plan to make child welfare exhibits a regular part of their work. Mrs.- Schoff. the national presi dent. Is very busy preparing -a child welfare exhibit for the city of Phila delphia to be held la November, the en tire expenss of which is to bs defrayed by the city. Kansas City Is also pre paring an exhibit 'which is to be paid for by ths city and to be given also in November. . - paring a rest room for the child wel fare exhibit Monta villa circle members are pre paring a complete, almple. Inexpensive, modern layette. The Vernon circle Is planning to give soms sort of an entertainment to raise money to help defray the expenses of the child wslfsrs exhibit. . . ' H It H Circle Plans. At ths lsst meeting of th Sunnvslde Mothers' circle, which was ths Isrcest In ths history of ths circle, general plana were outlined for ths year's work, j Mrs. Tats gave a short talk on ths purpose and plan of ths coming child welfare dttlblt The circle members expressed willingness to help along ths gooa worx. They voted to make a com piets outxit for a school girl to bs ex hlbited as their part of the work. Mrs. Andrews , presided at ths meeting, Many new members were enrolled. Mrs, A. Kaiisber tendered her resignation from ths presidency. She Is going into anotner district. Mrs. A. O. Bosserman will succeed : her, Mrs. Tlbbett was elected vice president and Mrs. James secretary. . The principal of the school mads a short address. Next Wednes day evening was set for an address by ons' of ths T. M. C A. workers. This circle has hit upoa a plan to encourage attendancs at ths mothers' meetings. A picture has been bought and Is to be placed In the room' whose children have the largest number of . mothers on flvs honor lists. Bunny side Is ths first circle to try this. , , A reception and tea will be (riven at the' Portland hotel Monday afternoon from 3 to 6 by the Oregon Congress of Mothers.' The arrangements are in charge or Mrs. George MoMath. chair. man of the child welfare exhibit that is to be given November 1. a. 3 and 4. Mrs. rrea U Olson will slnsr fa) "The Shadow March" by Del Rlego and (b) "iisie. by Chaminade. Miss Florence Jackson will accompany. J. Ross Fargo wiii.ai8a sing, . 14 mlautea. Rinse thoroughly, It Is seld.thst rubbing glreerla peach stains oa tabls Unas two or three dsys before crashing will saase ths sislas entirely to dissppear. Pour boiling water through fruit stains, with tbs ma ta rial stretched aero the top ef a pan or other vessel. Wash out tea aad coffee stains ta cold water. Stood aulas may be removed If the stained artieis ts put to soak at eeee ta cold er tepid water. Ink stains may bs removed by aa ap plication of equal parts of el trio add and cream of tartar malted ea a plate. Mix aad rub ever tbe tains aad then wash cut carefully. la almoat ail tbe Ink will disappear at once without Injury to the color. Stains that have laundered may require several treatments before tbey yield. If garments stained by tar er wagoa grease are first wasbsd In cold soapsuds ths stains will bs eradicated. White d re eeee oaa be freed from grass stains by touching the spots with alcohol be fore washing. For pitch staina, first grease with lard and than uss soap aad sold watsr. Turpentine will rem eve these stains. st It st feiaaurug TbJBfs. It Is true I've forgotten tbs day. sweet heart, Wa war married lust It rears aero. Perhaps you ars right and ye for my I nan a care el V. believe It Is Dsv glides Into aay In the endless bliss mat von navs nrouini me. hit anr, So I heed not the flight of time and this Ssems to ms but our very nrsi ysar. And I had forgottsa your flowsrs todayl T ..... K aa , 1 , 1. . 't. . A ,UI .viii v ,,'J . . - " But my wits have wandered so sweetly sstrsyi Xvs been dreaming, my darling, of vou! And so. without gifts of beauty or pelf, Oae scares would wish te hold ta fee. The rich man's soa Inherits cares, Tbs bank ma a nraait f K. r.x..,. k-m A breath may burst his bubbls eherea, aaa sort, whit bands could hardly A llvlas that wouM un. tiia Sara, A heritage, it saems te me. Oae scare wsuld wish to hold ta fee, The rleh man's son Inherits wants. eiomecn craves ror dainty rare! With sated heart be bear the oants f aj.i . a . . . . vi wiling naaos, wits Drown arms bare. And wearies la his aaa-v chain A heritage. It eeema ta ma. . caae I On scare would wish to bold ta fee. WTist doth the poor man's soa Inherit T I biouc muscles ana i itsi heart. A- hardy frame, a hardier spirit: King of two hsnds, bs does bis part lrKevery useful toll and art; heritage. It mi to ma. A king might wish to hold la fee. What doth tbe poor man's son Inherit Vt isnes cnoyd wlUi humble thtnra. I m. ran aajuagea oy ion-won menu tnat ( ITltiases. Oersvee aaj st I iw.m, H. ... e-b4 s.la la Ifca "t a t-aaue 'Ml ef a ! data Iter ars g-ais 4 ISa rw Lininui a-rr tt t. iart ef tas aad siil a Si a ts lis eiir lur are r ia4 f iaaa (vsiseia sad S-e Ike rViliaa4. I'f II C. Malktas sad wife sf H Saieaa, Waaa, are etaa-siag a few SW la la sun, aat al I --a IXiUat It J. Uu4t-r ef l.a I ajud laias areay la a 4l el la rvriiaad far a law aa Ijv. Oers T, feaa a4 wife ef dp saaa are sS el la rVriiaad If. Jaee A. Uakr f lasla Sad wife eaaa.Jl a law SajS ia le nil, SS si IM rVrilaavd, L. M. hi. l-dan. a Saiaiag aaaa sf Ctr rle ttiy, auaaa. aad kis saaiaar. Xia W, at. Ifctn. are ef aiiifce a fea Sre ta tae cur, gt si l Cwiaellaa, J U. Jaaae. a t-aaliaas aaaa ef klaiek. field is a s-ajaaes etaii la Iks eiiy, a gwel si Ike Catraaliaa , U Wthgeta. Ika well kaeaa r-IHUla ef Aeturia, ts a kwstaea vlailar la iae cur. a gvest at Ike i'raiia W. A, tlMllaa-S. a h-aeiaaa eaas efdla, Uea, ta a eialior la Ike etty. a gaaal si Ike Coraallu. . lharlee g aWmervtlU. aa enrker4ut f lluod fUver, sad wife, sre pe4;ag s few days la Ik our, geeels al Ike ( orna (1 u a. H A- Martin, a snarrKaal sf Oaldaa. dale, Wasa. aad atfe era siaat4lag s few days la Ike etiy, gueels st Ike Cor aellaa IL C Kelt sa effteUI ef tke Nertk era psetfte st Taovesa. iafi for fcl ko.ae Isat algbt after a kwalaaes vie! I le this City, lie was a guaat si ths Uoaera r. , Steeart. ik well kaewa Imll land dealer of Helen., le-ebuelaaas vis. lior ta ths city, a guaet si the floe era A. II. gleet, a tailor sf aaa Ties elsea, is a bnainass visiter la tke city. a guest st ihs Itowers. Mrs. O a ilrewa aad Mrs. J. L Rase ef stalem are speaSing a few daft la tbs rlty, gaeeu st tke Hewers, 3. O. Relebart, a merchaat ef Blat, Wash, aad wlfs are speeding a few days la the city, guests st tke Rowers IV. C Whitney, aa advertistsg maa ef gas rraaclsoo. Is a business visiter la lbs city, a guest at ths Rowera fted Zimmerman and bride have tak sa up tbstr winter seat at lbs Pow ers, If, a Wyatt, a msrebaat ef North Plains. Is a business visitor la ths city, a guest st ths Perkins. sV W. Robert, a real estate dealer ef Madras, Is a business visiter la the city, a guest st ths Perkins. Prank Davenport, a lambernvaa ef Bull Rua. I a visitor la the city, a gusst st ths Per kin a Senator Ml Ilea A. Miller ef Lebeaoe. -t. la a t -a .4 .a t . a g ,4 at I'-, re U W. 4 a a - .1.-1 ef .a4. t a4 g a I. a -Ifce - al I. a r.. .a fc.ga ia.- ,f ! a4 ai-'kJM .v-,aL i. aaa ii..i-a la I wa a a- iva f-ratta. -a. v- , " . a .aa --. "" . ' ' - eHle Vaata af kH-i.'i te a.aa el-tar Is L e.g, a 4-al al tskfrasaav tiaravaa H'laav IIS a '- ct-aal ef Aa44a, te s -n-n ' . la las nr, a t war I el ia I ..- AUaa It tttmm, liM.Uun Ii. Laa -.! i. ee a eta ir ta it a fHMS . a g al al lie I V tt avigt. a ka.aHa.ts at Stats, W aak. as a I !- iei is Iks ellg, a al SI l-a laHMl Ailaay ial A ki. Oaaf-4 sM Ife ate Sp faa SWIaaa ea a eva.l. gweaXS al ll-e laatat. t. A4rew kinue. pkisiriaa a-4 Baala ef ta UJaaila. s4 tiev ' egaagtag a few da la Ike sllr, gaaeta SI la le-kMUl It 11 ItaMUlaua. elarS at Ik tws-Mtai. Wks kAS beea ai-a.4.44 k'S ta-aik-a Sa-llag. Is eai-aal4 ta Mlwt l-4r, C C- fUit, a M'k4ia af An'aia. Is e bwsiawas staiiar la Ike en, a geaet at las laapariat lUfl W. Twsmhi, aa Bllaraxr ef Caata-ls Lsacka. la a g.aia.aa iaiiu ta lbs silf, a gvael al k la.rf Lai Oexrge V. Juaaeiaaj sad a. It Jakas. . kaakaes ad 1'aft.r, are ei-aastag a few are la tfc my. gais al tbe lamp lal. U A. B. glaiVafe sf tJ-as Is a bs tataas VlBlleg ta LkS city, a te al tbe la-partai. tMie All ed Kaw tarh le a k -. etajiar la Ike my. a gst at tke Ce goa K. C liurUagaaia, a sapllaiial mt Walla W al.s, s epeadiag a few dsys la las rlly, a "ut at Iks lr-ga. W. IL kclce of lload Itlver. If a wail kaoaa lambaraiaa. Is a boeinaae Iter la tke city, a guaet al Iks Ore. J. starrer Page, Paetfla eaast taaaa. ar far laa Loant-ue eampaay, ts a busiaees vlsiivr la tbs nty frves svaa rraaetsee. lis ta a guest st lbs Ura-ga. r. P. Davtdsoa, a saerehast of gt ha as. I a boat sea a visitor la tbe any. a guest st the Oregon. Mefsdam Loop for Valley Is rtasw tksartel Tke J steal Heed stiver, or, Oct. T-Tbe st( miles ef maradara road eoatractsd for by ths eouety this year bar beea al- beea eoastructed a) the east slds aad three miles ea the west slds ef ths valley. lt la expected to build twtos this am oust of read next year that Ul practically cos bee aad form a loop around tbs valley. Content from employment I PlGasant-Relr Beneficial, GfmtfoandEffGctiro, of being poor, ome. to bear It, list Is surs SDtinsa. A heart that In his labor alnni A hesitate. It seem a to ma. A king might wish te hold In fee. What doth tbs poor man's son Inherit? I a patience learned or being Courage, ir sorrow come A fellow feeling tba To msks ths outcast bless his doorj a. neniage, it seams 10 me, A king might wish ts hold In foe. O rich men's son! there is a toll That with all others level stands Large-charity doth never soil. But only whiten soft, white hands: This Is ths best croD from thv lands. A . . " A neniage. ii seems lo ms. Worth being rloh to hold In fee. I aland a eulDrit. dear wife: can offer only my love and myself. And ths pledge of the same for Ufa O poor man's sonl scorn not thy state; -mere is worse weariness than thins, in merely Doing ncn ana great; toii. oniy gives tns soul to snins. And makes rest frarrant and banlrn: a neritsge. ii seems to me. Therel I am forgiven and all Is well; I Worth being poor to hold In fee. rft.,. In, In th rfav IaoIcs han ah t I Both, heir to soms six feet of Sod, A ii.l In K. . Vt . 1..,. Both, children of the ssms dear 6od, trove mie to your neirsnip vast Br record of a well tilled past: A heritage, It seems to me. Well worth a life to hold In fee. James Russell Lowell. THIN FOLKS MADE JfAT Good, healthy flesh can only be sained by tho use of, the proper food, together with natural action of tho organs Of assimilation. ' Nine people out of ten In ordert to weigh as much as they ought ana ds perrectiy healthy, should use Samoa e, the great flesh forming food and health restorer. Weigh your- seii Derore commencing to use, these lit tle tablets, and see how your weight increases rrom week to week. Bamose does not , contain a cartlcle or starch or pepsin, nor is It anysau seating preparation, such aa Is usually recommended to make people fat and which does not build up good healthy tissues. 6amose has valuable flesh forming properties, tones "up and strengthens hs whols system, helps the food that is eaten to be assimilated in a natural manner and absolutely re stores health ,4o all the organ. If you7 are not perfectly satisfied with -th results from Ramose, Wood- ard. Clarke A Co. will return vour Woodlawa; circle members are jre- money without any quibbling. For Joy is a thing that ths shops don't sen, And with love alone Is it bought I am glad 'tis thus. In this oostly age. With Its nrlces so high above. All I can afford on my present wags. To glvs you, my own, is love. f Chicago News. (. a st Some Economical Dishes. By Anna B. Scott. Surprise Potatoes I cups mashed po tatoes, 1 teaspoon melted butter, 1 tea spoon finely cnoppsa parsiey, tea spoon grated nutmeg, 1 tablespoon milk,. dash cayenne pepper. cup left over meat, ground, 1, egg, .1 tablespoon cold milk, bred crumbs. .Mix the potatoes, butter, parsley, nut meg, pepper and Hot milk together, salt to taste, xajce a small piate, piace 1 tablespoon breadcrumbs on It, then 2 tablespoons ' mashed potatoes, spread half tnoh thick. Through the center we put 2 teaspoons of ths meat we have prepared, by adding a dash of salt, a dash of paprika, H teaspoon onion Juice, 1 tea b poo n chopped parsley and 1 tea spoon catsup. Mix this all together. Fold the potato all around the meat, roll in the breadcrumbs, then In egg (1 egg and 1 tablespoon milk beaten together), then in bread crumbs. Fry In deep hot fat until light brown. If ws have no left, over meat' we can purchase pound half smoked sausages and parboil them, , Apple Desert S cups stsie crumbs or bread crumbs, 4 cups apples, washed, pared and quartered, 2 teaspoons but ter, tt tablespoon sugar, 1 cup whip ping cr.eam. " , ' Put tns apples on me stove with H 59- of Church Nptes J The annual convention of the Baptist churches of Oregon will be held in Mo- MlnnvIUs from Ootobtr 17 to 21. The subjects of horns and foreign mission ary work and the work done and pro jected by the church in the state will be th principal topics discussed, e A mass meeting of the Sunday school workers Interested In the lnterdenomlna U6nal Sunday school work of the county will be held In the First Presbyterian church on October 20.- Dr. John IL Boyd, of the First Presbyterian church, will address ths meeting on ths "Scops of ths Modern. Sunday (School." Profes sor Frederick E.' Chapman, head of the music department or the publlo schools, will speak on the May Musical Festival of the Sunday schools, which hs will probably direct Webber's Juvenile or chestra will play during tbs evening. .. a e Rev. Delmar H. Trimble, of Centen ary M. IS. churoh, will begin a series of sermons October 15 on "The Man for Men." The ssries will deal with what is most admired in man aa a -class not men as Individuals. L liv e. I III ' IIJLtl 3 i.'iesa? ti.i-t uriui - j - - CfUn oroA no syrup co. In tfiQ Circfe, ' on evenj Pacftaf? of tho Genuine. DO NOT LET ANY DEALER DECEIVE YOU, rot up or ncs aw txrjux or soma has ctvcn IMTVTItlAX SATISFACTION TOR kttM THAN THIRTY YIaRS PAST. AND ITS WONDCXFUL SUCCESS HAS LCD UM- SCRUrULOUS MANUFACTUKZitJ Of BUTATIONS. TO OfTTJI INFERIOR PREPARATIONS UNDER SIMILAR NAMES AND COSTWa THE DEALER LIAS THEREFORE WHEN BUYING, NotetfcFulTNaineoftfio Gompan 7.1 1 1 1 1 .1 II I r I a! J .1 1 1 iBafll! srlll4lI;fklf'Xls11l sM l.lllitl'f t-1 -I ' rm - PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM, AND tQ THE aRCLI.NEAR THE TOP OP EVERY PACKAGE. OfTHI I CENUlNE. REGULAR PRICE SO KB BOTTlXi ONE SIZE OHLi. FOR SALE BY AIX UUUMW DRUGGISTS. syrup or ncs anp rxrxm or spina ts the most rUASAfrr. wholb. SOME1 "AND E1TECTIVE REMEDlf FOR STOMACH TROUBLES. HEADACHES AND BILIOUSNESS DUE TO CONSTIPATION, AND TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL CFPECTS TT IS NECESSARY TO BUY THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY CENUWs. WHICH D MANUFACTURED BT THS eshin. WW Wsm I ' : susti ut cwwwwmis. ij I j j; 1 w mmmmm swgsssjH juuiiUK,iuriuairair i ir.- j II g aaa. i i tea - i t aUNUTUaC nci JU orpaouca. CALIFORrJIAFlG SyrjjpS. FREE TO YOIHIY SISTER FYS to You and Every Sister Sur , erlng from Woman's Aliments. - ' lama woman. 1 kaow woman's sufferings. I have found the eve. I will mall, free of any charge, tnykaagtrggr' sstt with full inxtractionstoany snfferor f-oni woman's ailmenia. 1 want to tell gH women about this enre rea, my reader, for yourself, your daughter, your mother, or your sister. I want to tll you now to cure younieiree at home with out the hel p of a doctor, hi en asset understand women's gulf erlngs. What we women know (raa liatrltaee, we know better than any doctor. 1 know that my'home treatment is safe and ran cure for LawarrkeM m PWtlts titcherem, Weargtlsa Bte-r Bhceaeat m fslllel sf the Weak Frefete. teaeh w SeieM rmeae, gum sr gtsnss i smart, m i Mi, kack ass Bmls, seshsg snr wallsi , m Srsaiktj sa gem k Ins, kack sag testis, stinag gag weltaf , awnsiwii, freer tug fetHag s lag eg ms, ealMcaetr, Satire bj cry, kal a, eeeriaetv kleMg. sag UaaSM keaMe atari-rains' Sf sssueist secanar to our sex. I want to send you g (osehl las sty Irssrsssl etflrtlr free to prove to yon that yon oaa ears yoorseix a noma, easily, q bio a I y aaa surely. Remember, that, s afl test wa sttttit to rive ths treatment a conaolete trial : and if roa srlith to eoattrrne. it will east yoa only aboat ISoacUe week or less than two eents a day. It will not Interfere with yonr work or ooenpation. Jet swd ae fear ssss get aeerra, SeU me how yon 1 1 will send yon tke treatment for yooxea-Mi. enttraly rrae,urtiafn wrap per, by return mail. I will also send yon tree gf smL my hook "WBaUl Ctl gEDICAl iBIOUT with .w i tVJ , . ui i, lull. . wu. w ,wi fgmm V. I" ft "J i. nu m lima m,. i.i . explacatorr lUnatratloaaahewing whr women suffer, and bow t her eaa easily enre themes! yes at soma. Every woman should have It, and learn to tout ( kereetf. Then when tke doctor says Yoa most have aa operation." yon eaa decide for yourself. T bnasand of women have eared theruaeli with my home remedy. It ourae ) reeag. T Btttwrt tt Stsgtrtart, I will explain a almnla home treatment which trrJedilvandeffertnallvourea Lencnrrhorek. Uraea SlfkUKt and Painful or Irregular Menstruation in young Ladies, Plumpness and health always results from It ve. - Wherever yon Mve, I can refer yoo to ladies of yonr owVloreJHy who toomand will gladly ell any enfferer that this gene Trettmalmailv cam all eromesf s dieeasss. aad make woman wail. M stag ae tew sseratt, and tbe free ten dar t trtsument is Tcra, aan the book. Write to-day, as you may but see title ot a rat a. Address " - MRSe M. SUMMERS BxH Hotro Dam, Ind., U. 8.A. Another Line to Grays Harbor Regular train service b now In yogae 'from PDrfLxodta Aberdeen and Hoquiaxn ria , -L ,.L'..T-. 0.-W,IL&N. (One of Shasta limited) LEAVE PORTLAND ....8:30. hi. ARRIVE ABERDEEN ! . a2:15p.m. ARRIVE HOQUIAM . .. . ... . . 2:30p.m. ; O.-W. R. & N. has unecjualed trab aenrlce to Seattle, Tacoma and intermediate points, connecting for Vancouver, Victoria and other Puget Sound cities. - - . ,0--W. R. N. " (Line of the Shasta LimiteH) V AH trains arrive at and depart from . " ' , Union Depot, foot of Sixth, street City Ticket Office corner Third and Washington streets, C W. STINGER, City Ticket Afent ; Telephone Private Exchange 1, A-C121 - W. D. SKINNER V ' " General Freight and Passenger t f