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Hie OREGON SUNDAY JOUitJiAi, lOBTLAJa. SUNDAY liOiiJilNQ. ..'OVL'UBER If. 1911. PHASES OF RURAL LIFE TOPICS FOR SPOKAfiE MEETING Speller. From AtUr.tio to the . Pacific W.3 D-scut. Wort &r4 Play Sides cf Farmer! , Carter November 22 ta 29. Portland Has Very Plucky Girl as Mail' Carria-mSWiWM Lonety Route Wilt Cover 32 h2 Miles Daily COESIOIIETOUi'JIYi ROOSEVELT, IDAIIQ. SCEliE OF GREAT TIIWi'DER KOWfTAL1! RUSH. KOV AT BOnOM OF A lKE m' mu. fsm p-mi - u tse-i-a. t m ,' m 417 ev4 j. i.ii , . ti tit ff.l4r PetteJ lei ttl-4 M !.. 4l I Ir I l-ta4," IV Wj4 It Heei, W ? a tl f I. f M-l )tnt ! - Ui w l TOt. ta,.il a fie lui HH K It " IWrVi I mt faAtMtkee. twAaaea lft lfMltlk. M Sl.4 f" f4-ioM f lAe ril e4 4.t ntd he .eae4 f ewea e4 e faisaa, tmm riM( Mt 4 eater! 4 ai4 w;u al t ( tat eaaeal ktiMtJ l'ain I laMiiM to If. t Je i Tl I It Tvae ia ui to th 4 Swathe! ifcaa.iellii at M Me tee eiMr t ia a ta't-a U of eifvAeJiereJ HI rt el IV erei4 mim hwe il tlawUte 4 Mi asat r ef mm MeJ 14 UI )iUUUn letfle tU MiMUi1(ilH' AM I eraehafe e etaia4 U at tree Oei4 tH ef Ur". Uaaecnee Jim tl lUeUf a ah, 0rw K41 U Xarni f Maeteae led 0aree Jiwi tteaea ef Ul TIM IMUIIN BW tm f im rtMKUM t letittt feUaee. tar Imh Imi. Xrehf tt f 4 im fm 4 ih wf f ik a rrfmf r. a. t t rtflMtl. mt 4U, JiwM K. Vui. MbttnUri takf: B. II (fi(, Ocfctr ( mporlBt! f pbiM totr ): N. n- VHklUr, prlartpU Uli botI M-bW'l. Cer, Wuk.; U. IL 4l4m. uprlBU4B ( uHi lBlruc(Wis, Orrcon; II. C 8mp 'an, tpakam; Mrt. lrriM Crmlff Cr ran, b4 of rrl wtkool dpnaiat, lU naraiaJ Klool. ChTl T. (X miff, KUt CoU tf WaalUavtM. taltin!t: Mr. Jophl rrMtao. 'tr upintctMlal of achoela, W1U Walla; J. U Dna, Drtoa. aa4 A. 1 Rofwa, WaUnrllla, tnaasbr of tb i Waahinfftoa But Country Ufa wm i miction. ' CM rm foaUl 14f a. ' flun4af o lha farm. Novambar II Twa mm taaaUiiara ! dUetiaa tatlar . aoclal eoftdliloaa for tba farm. 8pJk ora: lTa4 M. IUmod, ba4 of county IT. M. C. A. work for Iowa; Rav. Dorld 'W. Korry. Cpofcafta. foundor of lb Olrt . Ouldaa of Amnrt; Profaaaor P. O. Iloldm, A rata. loa; Ooora A. r or baa. (irml aacratry, EpokaM T. M. C A. Frodocara "Day. Noembar 17 Wa- ruaalona on Jocrracod farm production cand placlnr tba 41 o war In tooch with . " f arm Inf ormatloo. 8pkaro: Profeaaor W. J. Splllman, bead of farm manara ., matit, L'nltad Statta dapaxtroant of aa- rlcultura; FYad B. Coolay, dlractor of farmera Inatltvtao In Montana; Wll- - 11am U. Carlyla, dean of arrloultura. 2l7nlvaralty of Idaho, Moaeow; Profaa aor R. W. That.-hl, bead of depart mml of a r rlcultura, Waahlnfton 8tal ' eollega; Jamaa Wtbyconibo, dlractor, -Orion experiment atatlon; P. O. Hol ' den. Amaa. Iowa; , Joaoph E. Wine, Ua- ., chanlcsburc, Ohio; B. T. Byrnea, Moa cow, Idaho, .. . J - . Xaflroad Man's Xaal&fa. . Traoaportatlon Day, Norambar tS "f Addraaaaa and dlacuaalona on food roada and transportation. Spoakara: Horatio 2 8. Earle. former aiat blfhway commla aloner of Michigan, Detroit; V. Ward Klnf, Maltland. Ho.; Samuel A. Perklna, i president Washington Stata Oood Roada aaaoclation, Tacoma; R. Inslng-er, chalr - man board of govarnora of the nlne ! teenth National Irrigation ' congraaa. Spokane; Carl R. Gray, proaldont Spo- kane, Seattle 4t Tortland railway; R. B - Martin, Spokane. . Market, Pay, November 19 Heads of ' farmers' cooperative and educational un- , Ions, commission . men and consumers wl)l have., charge.' Speakers: E. H. , Shepard, Mood River, Or.; W. H. Paul " hamus. president Washington State aen ate; Professor W. 8. Thornber, Lewis- ton, Idaho; Ia. C. Crow, president Far r menf Educational and Cooperative union of Washington; D. O. Lively, Portland, J Or. ' : .. , y To Ono Hair Cut, $20,000. Chattanooga,. Tcnn,, Nov. 11.- Twenty ; thousand dollars la the valuation WU Ham Curry, a Hindu, fixes as balm for 2 th laceration of bis feelings caused by the hand of tht law when It clipped , his long hair, i j Curry has fl!eJ ault her against .Hamilton county. The hair clipping s came vhen Curry Vf aa sent to the work , house for vagramv. ... jy A steel crane that can be taken apart ; and rebuilt Into a substantiapstool in half a minute is a French novelty. 'tjLM!U..'! ' . U 1 Miss HUdegard BuU la a plucky young woman. Demure and only 17 yeara old, yet aha has signed a contract with Uncle Sam to carry United States mail ' over mountains, through lonely wooded lanes and across valleys and de liver it safely In the boxes along the route. She is Portland's first woman mall carrier, and will have one of the most difficult routes, radiating from the Portland office. ,:. It took nerve for one of her years to walk Into the office of the assistant postmaster and sign a bond to carry the mail safely for Uncle Sam. It took pluck the first time she started out on th 28 mile trip, over which she will have to travel every day, rain or shine. It will take grit for her to keep the pace day in and day out, week after week, and month after month. But her cool brown eyes, which smile often when I i iczzdo CZZ31 I 1 I ) D ( ZD To the Public Only 35 shopping days till Christmas. Select now from complete stocks. '. Shop early in the day, as sisting our emplo yees in ; giving careful and unhurried service. -r?:l 'pd-;!-: The Greats Meier (0 Frank -Store - you talk to her, give assurance that non of these qualities is lacking. She zs rlucky QUI. . There will be times when ah will have to face blinding sheets of rain as the wind whips it along the mountain roada, times whtn the wet snow will make traveling- everything but pleasant But being a plucky girl with a love for the out of doors. Miss Buta has not hes itated in taking up the work where her father, who has been mall carrier over the route along the Barnes and Cornell roada for a number of yeara, left off. The route begins at the city limits on the aouthwest, and goes out over the Cornell road, over the Portland HelKhts. to Cedar Mill, from where it makes a 10 mile loop and returns by .way of the Barnes road. It is 26 V, miles in lencth. A Miss BuU llvis on the Barnes road, three miles up the mountain from, the to postoffice, ahe will be compelled climb - the mountain four times ; and travel in all each day 22 ft miles, "I'd rather he. . doing this than be working in an office," said Miss Buta. "I .don't think it Is anything remarkable, or even unusual. Seme times of course wnen the 5 weather is bad, the trip will do long ana lonesome. , :WU1 Carry a Gun. Tea, I may be afraid sometimes, too. when I don't get home until late., but I intend to carry a gun and I know how to shoot" , Miss. But is a native of Portland. Eight-years go her parents .moved on tne rancn on tn iarna road, and there she has lived an out door life, learning to be capable with horses and to be re sourceful.' She is small and slender. with no suggestion -of masculinity about her, but her cheek is aglow with rood unuiu. Her courage and endurance were nut io im mi inree years ago when ahe carried toe man ror-her father through snow ao deep that in many nlacea aha naa to ciimo out or the mall cart and aig me snow away rrom the mall boxes. in weatner was so cold and storm v mat ner iamer, wno was not utrnnc was. not equal to the task. And. al. though she wat but a alio of alrl. aha did not let single patron misa a letter or m paper. --; . . Now, in turn, her father Is helDlna- her until she gets thoroughly broken In to handling the work alone. Her father baa bees tarrying the mall over a -portion of the rout In a mail cart, and aba goes out on horseback and meets him and finishes the delivery and brings the mall collected to the postoffice. When she gets 'to handling the mall alone she will leave her riding horse and uae a covered vehicle. ' v ' Takes Tether's Flaoa. ' Her deolslon to become a rural mall carrier was made after ahe learned that her father, who had given up his posi tion for a time, was too old to reenter the civil service. He had been carrier for a number of years, before the pay was . as good as It is now. He was offered a' better position and accepted it In the course of time the rural route, which is on of th hardest In the district, , . was 1 without a carrier again. 'y The postoffice department had no one to take the place. An appeal was made to Mr. Buts, who agreed to take the position again as It was now paying- a larger salary than when be had it - . he was appointed temporary carrier until such tirns as he could take the civil . service examination. When he made application to take the examina tion he wm refused by the civil service board because of his age, tha age limit being ' from 17 ' to' (5 years, H was SKIN A MASS OF FIRE Horrible torture pain, unendurable- days when .the .whole body seems to be burning up long .nights of sleepless Hgony-- t . - - Then - - v t Instant ' relief the skin cooled and refreshed all burning and itching gone! 1 Thousands testify to this thousands Who suffered from Eczema, Psoriasis and other skin' troubles - until they heard of that simple cooling; wash of wtntergreen, thymol 'and other ingredi ents known as D. D. D. Prescription. ' J. Samuel Lewis of St PauL Minn.. writes: "I used three bottles of D. D. D. Prescription, and now my skin, onoe mass of fir and Irritation, la a smooth and' soft at a child's.'. : A 25o trial-bottle will giv you posi tive proof? '. i . . v ...... - Wa are so certain of what D; D. D. will do for you that we offer you a full size Dottie on mis guarantee: ir you do not find that it take's away the itch AT ONCB, It costs you not a cent Call her and talk It over. ; Ekidmore Drug Cc - :.- S !, . - I I - tV. ; . v I I iv"ir--:.;-i ' ''V I, j t ' W T&jtic9 ' j i PORTLAND oWav .. . M Vk4t t4.a staa wa4 ... tw t-Ma.4 l ka .tt-4 it iaa a-w-.i i- m a4 V .. i (-. 4 ItM av44 ft i a mimi aA4 aia f4 i IVa aot-ai-aat i - - I m.-- t 4 Jka. T va k-vU 4M-a44 iaa Ivm tsar (111 -- l a tit l . v4 a,-4-" a. mnm4 a 4 ia ta-ai' -4 u4 f .-a. Ak.a4 lltMlt A- itiiitt t in i'.t li. tu I HtlH toil Mill L:i ! II fit tit Cwwai f !fc-aj -in t ..... t .,...., I I Mil ......... 1 -e- ....... ....... ti.l ,..,. Ii.,.f ........ -! .... 1 ...... lutti f.wa.i I lltlt ..... ilUlil - .......... 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I -.a 4 -Aa a. l a -t . lkf i.Ml-M w&4 a 1.4 tirtH A lw ..a,aMl .t Mla.w l 4 f-a 4 t v. a-aa 14 a- a'tt t t. - b at a iva wv '.. aa ia a !" t-r il M- a ai H la t'tf tatf la mtf 9 u I a i..t ta A.iw4 a . -k..- . ax-M a--a it J a.t a. iA-S -4 SAW iia i a--4 m u,'ia ri..a la it-.ti f atwur an. -a . ta avta. 44 . Il ta tj. 4i a ia 11. a4hBi - J a imiwiK a II ta twla4 -4 rr im tla a4 UMitarttixa. laMiii . II kt Iaa tNwivfc ta j 'a 1 1 lt f la sail II J'av ImmI ta tv.e tfaaa ft l the t .ill mm tilary aajiaa ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY ...ii - t1 aTr..:::::: Ji; :t: DOfS AWAY INTlRaY WTTIf PLATtS AM) BRJDCC WORK Uat ...... litMl tttil I 1 1 1 2!rrr..:ii M!r!i 'Ii!M CUMM , I r-t r m ta aajaatan Vaaaa .., Tl ... lit li . Ltllte . iM.Ilt .tt IIT.TIt iitniiii II 4 at Aaatkla was )4 11. A liswelUtaly M a wl4 Ufc la llialHM a4 4r fa lit at i Mai. A4 aa au a a -.araL Sata ar aa wtU aaa at laaay as to tt la sort mi al laa awlarrW a4 dallr." MVS a fataa. TTaaa are la a4IU) I lAa tw tiara, rlrrvlar a4 aaraag. na year a lha ara paaaaiHi e dally papf ff vary al raaaa.r aa4 w I Kara Is a dally for every tta plr a IA foe I. Iaa14a t IM ( waaktf pat1 aM farm a4 atark )trala. Haeiaaa, ttmbar f lbs pa I roes taar ataJkAiag eedav for all Ike fre 11 lata rra I be bad. such aa paeche mad by ceegritawi aad taattallaa aa4 r perla frea rrtr!larl eetUsv." Ftoal a ! Ila la la Preef. TIVmCOaTXAX. pM!UMa lallare ta a a atit iU a pvMUh lha aeata i ttuwf i aa r iwf are an vlaalary aa enslaal Utiara la taltar: la aiMw lha gntaa. le IMim wsa Mil a4 , inirea4 J",atl fl The II MUr pub. liahM laat waab a axaea tneaire that we faa elrtae4 I a great anaa Jewraal Waal Ada brlaa result. SLtraafBBr-9BBisanBsBr Irr II aatBL M'a thaae i-h t.liara e rtla I . A Cealaan lluuaa. (a. ft Itl uwiwn: tu roaapiat fpf art f Atvaolar pel la far any wife la a IWffclfutly aatlafaeTT. Ta lewa rrlo ra will Kara la mn .ui Im . Ir H. aeld It would Taar Tama lh taaie ie amir a l It aeenera. aame a mw tnait rid nre ariu r . lm I uaaoay e Waaaaeday If ye gia her aa art'Hninxal than. tale f Waahtna-la. HmrtKMl at leie. firmpia. isov. ta. Ill Oentle anae: II Kaa haen one year leday alnee T" r-nianee me aDoae aiimu, wnrk ana ciernarwe ana ae nr4 ef Pyer rha. I will be there Immh it ta rave ray lower ln nva teeth raolaeed. ir yon re a wall m me thaa Mr unn. Is eepertae. Pea Maine. Iowa. Dee. 1. ltll tieaiiesnaa: I went le Algae, Iowa, ee the pertv yen referred I. Tha wera la rartamiy worth going after. I a not enina the itMnee. Mr Pvor. rnea Is aboetr aa haA aa ihii thlntre bare was gfha eays aha Is en llraly en red. and II I no a a that war. I will reoulr a eofnotata nooer Alraolar . . .. r ' eat or I in, as I nave only nv teat a left, and bare loel four lower bark and three on one aide, oo on the other. I will be there on Deretnher 11, and atay as long aa Is Beeaearr. Aeo!er vs. rake Tcdh Whan you Invest In ATLVBOTLARj a . . a r i leeia you asaur youreair an aaaual le aae, a4 e i! iuiIm ta a e evf laaia liaal eul e-e Mlr, eaalt e4 .r.ue Maliful Ml mt atil Ml i la ear beteae twier ei fe ea eltl ta44 a aer Ihet ie.i !.( 4 le tertiel faa 4 arid are any ee le a mU tkilk Ty wj"li!l f he lit le m Baie w-na vave a le . Ik Aivwiar Tmi fi; aa fan. s4 lArr 1m a!iw ae la r..w with llr awllk retire eailaranieA aureeltt Teeth, Where nf wera laaeeealU. If aly yer ireei t.h ar Utl Mr I r I tr saere. we tee rl 'eee thoee lltel haa heee kl m Vxk eV flcr hvl eiih iwiferi AJvetlar letth auat erwiara weaUt ie naoeai ta even It to had Itrll frea I laetl I He I. If ye hate eely I we twrk aaia ae earn ela. ear. aeetafe. s oaa eerply all the freel teeth lael tn an I I a a with tteeuliful. eervlMeaie Ufalika Alraeiar taaia. Tat eeees eel peealhir he doe by tha bridge reela And where brtdsawera I eneallilt ta.ro I a eefnperlean betw-ae lha lea, A Vary leraa eerceelate ef i work I taking ei( l(M k mi in by euMieeediy hlsh-rtaae daailata anl raplartng It wlto the heeellful aot arttatto Alveolar Taaih. Aad nalik brWwrrk In another raepeet. 11 prneilrally reinlaea. No bertas rultlne nt the suma. eelhlna? I be dreeden. New, I baa. prtoee being equal, wnirn eeuia on raooaer (rarULg ryatiaea (loee leaiat, a oia- ee sivaa up r etaar oeauaia aa in rurabia. is anotbar of our eeaclaltlea We care l abeolulely. It's a boastful statement to make, but w ran do anything that t poettble In denltslry. and what wa do la el ware of the vary hlshael elaaa. Our booklet. Alveolar Dentistry, are free Write for one If you cannot can. We bare amplea of our worn to a now at ail llm AirroLAS saarTAL oo vmimm OS. , Reliable otlnn I ittle, Halabt nidi Terms to r. 111 4 d HL 19 and rial reople. tlEs RULES liVTI fl5 EA RTH TME)HERJRIGIDEGIRimfer rtWilTiti rl ER R I G I D El n U 17 r. SHE IS ALL BUT QUEEN In all affairs of weight, whether of 'war, politics or business, beautiful woftten have always exerted a mighty influence. This subservience of the world to feminine loveliness is seldom admitted bv the sterner sex, but it is there just the same, and no one realizes it better than man, mere man. He is daily worshipper - i i"c amine jk hum diiii a M93icij wining pusimci, iw ner ciiarms. - jraying regular and magniiicent tribute has become a habit with him. ...'..; IS MAKES BEAUTIFUL HAIR i To be considered beautiful it . is not essential, that a woman have a pretty face. Let her possess a wealth of natural fluffy hair and no one will ever dispute her right to being called handsome. GootMuiir softens the lines of the face and. gives it an attractiveness which cannot be denied. As a saver of woman's beauty Newbro's Herpicide stands alone as it makes snappy, glossy hair possible for all. . Xy- . Dull, brittle, lack-lustre hair is mutft evidence of the workings of the dandruff germ. Herpicide is" the one remedy which may be depended upon to kill the germ that causes dandruff and to prevent the hair from falling out. Don't let anyone sell you something "just as good." You want Herpicide, the Original Remedy Kills the Dandruff Germ .r Stops Falling Hair . , The immediate effect of a regular tise of this remarkable hair remedy is to cleanse the scalp, allay the itching and induce a condition of health in the follicles, not already atrophied. so that the hair may resume' growing. -- - ' l, - - Wonderful and satisfying indeed are the results which follow regular applications of Newbro's Herpicide. -. .. 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