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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
The Mission M those corpuscles In your blood LVt have been called " Little joldlers," l to fight for you tealnst the disease germs that instantly endanger your heaith. hose corpuscles are made Uatthy and strong by the use of Iood'sSarsaparllla. (J This medicine is a combination of ore than 20 different remedial agents proportions and by a process known ,lv to ourselves and it haa (or thirty pars Deen constantly iiuviujuuiui. So substitute, none -jusi-as-gooa. On IMnch. "For the prr-sent, said tne poimnii jnate, "you will nave to De aaiisnea h filling 80,1,6 temporary vacancy from ie to time." I'll be more than satisfied," faltered . despairing ofilivReeker. "with any ne that will fill the vacancy in my kmaoh from tune to time: Vc st. vit linr ana urvnaa inasaa persts- Bcatly cT4 by Vt. i -Ino'e Great Nerve Ke- H.H. KJine. Ld.. U . Philadelphia, Ps. Stuns! Kan The trouble with Billy, is that ; awkward when lie in company. He n't know what to do with his hands. :!, Oh, yes, he does ; he told me once t you wore too many pins in your tChicngo Tribune. ,'PKVt KITKRH. "New Vlnlhln Yost." All am lew lit like new, at an'ond-hi.nd prire. Two Hniith ..R mingTon from $2f to WIS. Hupplim for nil lliwhini rented. C! to H.fiu nionthlr. The Lwriter Kichanire. 2V Montgomery. Han Francleuo Looketl Sunpirtoua. aptain (of baseball nine) You think Impy is Rolling sort o weuic in nis 1? Why? Ilanajrer He renewed his contract for Reason without making a kick for a Iter stilury. Clucaso Tribune. hthon will And Sirs. Wlnslow' Soothing uptbeb'-st rmueuy to use lur their chUdxaa ug tne leeuung periou. . Mire. What was it rrisollln said to John enr Von niciiii, 'Speak for yourself, Yph; what did nlie mean?" 'I don't know what she meant, but 1 nv It must have been liefore she and li ii were innrried that she said It" ustun I'ust. C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor This wondeful man has made a I if e study of the properties of Roots, Herbs and Barks, and is civins the world the benefit of. his services. No Mercury. Pojsons jjidil'SiV Operations or Cutting ...hf vi iiuKi us ran Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lunir, Stomach and Kidney troubled, and all Private Diseases of M n and Women. A SUR: CANCER CURE Just received from, Pekin, China safe, sure and reliable. U..failinR in its works. If you cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents In sUimua. CONSULTATION FREE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 162Mi First SL, cor. Morrison, Portland, Or. P?? 1 ke ftnd SeU More Men's $3.00 riL h08 Than An? 0'ler Manufacturer l my d.uif if ""2 ' B part of the iboa, telS JLr iiL akts. la every department, Is llleeSd JsJ? ehoemA-pt u tU. ahoe mduitry. iapTst'CL? """i""" Mdenund wbr theyliold their M.u A ' w"r " ts" soy other siake. filwl! VannlngthtSolet makes them Hon nexWeanrf ionoer Wearing than any others. MuHZ.FfF' 1H''Eh"- rthe Family, - ' M asies, M ia.es aud hlldrii. rs.,TlS hT "ho 1B,er" -verywhere. lAUT UN ' S""1" lioilt W. L. Doi.dlas aVT VMt ElclM"ly- OaUlos maUed tree. W. L DUIQLAS. 167 Spark St.. brocklso. Maaa. m 'f-:-- -yr m. m r. u s ji ,. estsfL , ?m . CM i r. ago, . nit w- rflr., ....,ci4 V ii li- R3AIPIUEI mm Eft??.- ih First Jtpitanr J'tnXimytmr. i n iirwi jaimnese ptgawar rrer brniiKht to lVnuton arrived- ou i steamer from Iindon the other oiry.. He gave his name as Tasujo Nakamura. aged 30. and claimed to have been mem ber of the crcw of an American sailing vessel. il was learneu that he was a gallon on hoard the ship Johanna, which ar rived at Faiinouth, Kng., some months ago. Hp wns starvlns In Ixndon when nc determined to come to this country. ne wanuerea about the docks in the J names and stole on board the Phlla delphlan and hid In the coal bunkers. iNHKaiiiura said he was all through the niissian-Japanpse war, having been one of the crew of a cruiser in the Jap anese neet. iiii-ciiir itooi examined the man and ordered that he be sent back on the riillndelphlan when she leaves on her return trip. Those who keep Hamlins Wizard Oil in the house do not have to buy any other remedy for sore throat No other remedy will cure this trouble so quiet jr ui do nureiy. nemember this. Dec-lined (be Part. Percy Esmeralda, will you marry me? j.-ii.cruiua so; Uwendolen refused yon last nignt, and I'm not first aid to the injures. acting at I anally They Are. 'Trofessor, what is the meaning of th word 'monologue'?" "My dear sir, consider the derivation of it. Jlon is slang for 'money,' and 'logos' means a word." 'Monologue, words for money. Good for Sore Eyes, for over 100 years PETTIT'S EYE salvi, nas positively cured eve dis eases everywhere. All druggists or nuwuru eras., rsunaio, JN. I. ine chimney swift is truly a bird of the air, for it never alights on a fence or minding. It drops into the top of some mule-mouthed chimney and cling! to Its rough sides with tiny feet The I.ncklret Man. Ehen So Miss Antique Is going to pet married at hist. Who is the lucky man? i'lo The clergyman. He's going to get paid for It and assumes no re sponsibility. Shake luto Tour Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cores painful, Bwollen, smarting, sweating feet. Makes new shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores. Don't accept any substitute. Sample Kfcii Address A. a. Olmsted, Le Kay, JN. x. I Probably Not. Trovoked Mother Tommy, you're the plugue of my life ! i Tommy (snuggling np to her) Tou j wouldn't talk that wuy if somebody'd kid- nnp me, would you, mamma In a Different Class. "I hear, Mike, that your wife has gone Into society. Has she become a clubwoman yet?" "Indade, an' she has not got iuto that class; she still uses a flatiron, Bor." New York Times. May)ccmoxveT ov&xcoxue qxolVvv6 tsmsJiySjiTOp cjrviUavr VoSbWs ii so loX asssaTc6ottauT6 wx) be graiVaaWji fiwpeusei W vivicatvo lower tieedelas vej cj vumcaAcs vGtvT&avre3i ore Vcass'xsl JuticVvoxxs , wtacVflMxs dfiijenji iViv vo3tcy tton proper iW3ursvTfteTv., proper jjots.andtvu6 eactaWy nflrnr aro V C CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. SOLO BY ALL LEADING ORUOCISTS OdESIIEONLY-REJULAR PRICE SO PER BOTTLE A flaeoring; used the same as lemon or vanllls. By dissolving granulated sugar in water and -adding Wapleine, a delicious syrup is made and a syrup better than maple. Mapleine is sold by grocers. If not send 35c for 2 oi. bottle and recipe book. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wa. BAKIIMG POWDER COMPLIES WITn ALL PURE FOOD LAWS Makes the Baking Sweeter, Lighter Always works rl&ht NO FAILURES Costs YOU Less ISO TRUST PRICES 25 Ounces for 25 Cents BEST AT ANY PRICE or your money back 1 IS All American Property at Kessab Has faen Destroyed. HORRIBLE CONDITIONS PREVAIL People Return to Homes Only to Find Them Looted, and Wander About Absolutely Destitute. Beirut, Asiatic Turkev. M s An investigator who has here from trip to Kessab reports that all the American property at that place has ben completely destroyed by the Moslem raiders. The American property there consisted of a girls' high school under the direction of Miss Effie N. Chambers. Three-Quarters of the native houses also have been de stroyed, but the Armenian church and the new Protestant school buildino- are standing. Almost all of the people who fled from Kessab have returned to find their houses looted. Thev are ab solutely destitute. Some food and clothing are being distributed, but there is no system in the work and the supplies are inadequate. Une band of Turkish reserves has re turned to the town, but as they took part in the rioting and killing there, the people cannot trust them. The protection afforded is in no sense suffi cient The situation at Deurtyul, on the coast north of Kessab, is still criti cal. STRIKE SEEMS SURE. French Government Will Dismiss Em ployes Who Take Part. Paris, May 8. Warned in advance that to strike means dismissal from the service, the members of the Post, Tel egraph & Telephone Employes asrocia- tion in various cities have already vot ed in principle for a general strike, and the congress of railroad men has order ed a referendum on the question of or dering a strike and has appointed a strike committee. That a Btrike will result is a foregone conclusion. The cities where it has been decided upon include several of the largest industrial centers, such as Lyons and Havre. The time to strike alone appears to be undecided, having been left by the local unions to the general strike committee of each or ganization. The determination of the government to fight to a finish the question of the right of state employes to strike is shown by the declaration of M. Bar thou, the minister of public works, that the government, in the event of an attempt being made to strike, will instantly discharge from the service any postman who ceases work. New Line to Butte. Helena, Mont, May 8. Montana is to have a new railroad. Because of its proposed Western connection, it is supposed to be a Harriman property. The company has an authorized capital stock of f 16,000,000, for which filing lee of $1,800 was paid by J. L. Wines, of Butte. The road will run from Lap wai Junction, where it connects with the O. R. & N company's lines, along the Clearwater, crobsing into Montana by way of Lolo pass ; thence through Missoula, Granite, Powell and Deer Lodge counties to Butte, S50 miles. City in Grip of Strike. Buenos Ayres, May 8. Buenos Ayres is still in the grip of the strike begun early this week as a protest a?ainst the action of the authorities in firing upon a crowd of demonstrants on May Day. The customs receipts show a great falling off as the result of the stoppage of commerce and vari ous navigation companies are holding tieir ships in port, as it is impossible to load or discharge cargoes under present conditions. Rivers Found Navigable. Los Angeles, May 8. Lieutenant L. C. Easton, assistant to Captain Fries, government engineer here, returned to day from an exploration of the Grand and Green rivers in Utah and Arizona, and stated that as a result of the trip a report will be sent to Washington de claring those two rivers navigable for many miles above their junction where they meet and form the Colorado. Vast Fortune All Gone. New York, May 8. C. W. Morse, the ex-banker, who is now in the Tombs prison under sentence for violation of the national banking laws, has not a share of stock, a bond or a piece of real estate left of bis fortune of an esti mated value of $30,OQO,000, according to evidence which he gave in supple mentary proceedings made public to day. Houses for Homeless. Messina, Sicily, May 8. Lieutenant Commander R. R. Belknap, the Amer ican naval attache at Rome, bas turned over to tne prelect 4UU American wooden houses to be used to shelter sufferers from the earthquake of last December. The attache expects that 300 houses will be completed by une 7. Abdul's Money In New York. Constantinople, May 8. The parlia mentary commission has learned that Abdul Hamid recently deposited con siderable sums of money in New York banks, and it appears that be bas in the neighborhood of $10,000,000 in German banks. I SCHOOL BURNED 'HELLO I" PARIS. Uniting Franc and America by Wire less Phone. "Hello, Paris! This is New York." To start a conversation like this across the universe seems like an achievement beyond the dream of a Jules Verne or the imaginative picture of a Bellamy Storer, yet in the busiest city of the world, New York, such an experiment will take place shortly, with every assurance of success. On this occasion, when science announces its triumph to the world, society of the nations will offer its congratulations in a unique and unrivaled n anier, and will feature on its social calendar a luncheon at which Frederick Townsend Martin will preside, that for interest and charm will make all past society events seem common p' ace, when the first wireless luncheon will take place in the salon of the Hotel Plaza. While this luncheon is being served a voice will speak uniting two of the greatest nations of history. It will be the voice of America's most prominent society man reading a message of Pres ident Taft to President Fallieres of France. It will be transmitted to Mrs. Nora B latch De Forest in the Metropol itan tower, the talented pioneer of her sex in this field and foremost woman civil engineer in the world, who will receive this message from the Plaza and send it over a radio wireless telephone at the rate of 186,000 miles a second, to a fair daughter of France in the Eiffel tower. The salon will be decorated to re semble a forest. Trees will be in full bloom and birds singing from their branches. Presiding at this table will be Mr. Frederick Townsend Martin who will be the guest of the American Wireless association of which Dr. De Forest is president. . The guests will be leading society people and scientific men of note. Mons. Etienne Lianel, consul general of France, representing the French government and one of its guests of honor, has said that if wire less telephony is brought to a state of perfection it will become a political and diplomatic time saver. The table will represent the Atlantic ocean. At one end will be the Metro politan tower, architecturally raised in candy; at the other end will be the Eiffel tower. On this miniature ocean will be small ships of various nations Bailing back and forth. The shore landings of both France and America will be appropriately represented. The menus will be small telephone directories, and the dishes will be list ed as telephone numbers. The place cards will be wireless messages Bent from the Ritz Carleton in France to the guests assembled at the Plaza in America. These messages will be re ceived through wireless table phones permitting the guests at both tables to converse with each other, although separated by half a world. The waiters will be summoned by wireless telephone and at the end car riages will be called by this means. The favors will be small radio spark less wireless telephone outfits of very light weight and will be utilized by the guests in the ceremonies attending the luncheon and carried away to commem orate the latest gigantic feat of mod ern science. It will take just one fortieth of a second for the message to travel across the Atlantic and about one-seventh of a second to go around the world. Fol lowing this, mutual toasts will be given by the guests of this wireless luncheon who will be separated by an ocean, yet able to converse as if face to face. The value of this marvelous scien tific and mechanical feat, can hardly be estimated, and will stand among the first half dozen scientific wonders of all time. Its effect upon the trans mission of commercial business will be revolutionary, and will mean that we can communicate with Europe at the cost now prevailing for a domestic tel egram. The great station in the Metropoli tan tower is now being rushed to a stage of completion. This will be ab solutely the finest wireless station in the world. Its cost is not comparable to that of other equipments, as the sta tion comprises all Sorts of experiment; ing apparatus. It is thought that $300,000 would not cover the outlay if a structure as high as tbe Metropolitan tower had to be erected especially for th work. As long as the tower has already been constructed, the cost, out side of the apparatus, will be neglig ible. The" workings of the. radio wireless peone are wonderfully simple when tbe complex problems involved and overcome in its creation are consid ered. In telephoning, the operator talks into tbe mouthpiece exactly as with the wire telephone and listens for a reply through a head phone instead of a receiver. In order to get into com munication with a wireless telephone station, it becomes necessary to get tbe instrument to the known tune of the other station and then press the buzzer key which calls the person to the phone at the other end. The con versation is then carried on as if the two operators were face to face. The mechanical principles upon which the radio wireless telephone de pend are simple enough, although there is a great difference of opinion upon the actual explanation of the phenome non of wireless telephony. Speech is the forming of very rapid and e very varying serUs of vibrations in the air, and their measurement by the nerves of the ear. Owing to the resistance of the atmosphere, these vibrations grow weaker and at last disappear as we get fart Car from tbe source of disturbance. Telephony is the art of translating these vibrations into vibrations of ether whose lesser resistance enables them to be carried to great distances fcr the translation into air vibrations afrnin, as only the air vibrations can be meas ured by the ear. In the wire! tele- Wy r I laiin hi I am i ia I asaasasaaa-Ta-in , pawa ml SH'STS ss r 1 T IT r',LJ"" - ' ' i a ll i rt liii, - i -fc, aaanil . The Kind You llavn Always 4mtA ' 11 . 1 mc v iii-. aa. 1 u-U'lll'l, mid Il.lt IH'Cll inline Ulldf r IMS personal supervision lor over UO yenrs. Allow no one to aovcivo you In tliU. Counterfeits, Imitations and Jiist-as-srood' are hut Experiment, and eiulantrtr the health of Children Experience ngninst Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Cntorii 1 a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Par. Rorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is l'lensant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its asre is its piiurantoe. It destroys Worms and . allays Fevcrlshness. It cures Diarrhu'ii and Wind Colic. It relieves Tec thins; Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and IJowels, civinjr healthy and natural sleeps The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Frleud. The Kind You Me Always Bought SI Sears tne In Use For Over 30 Years. Txc esNTau a. jhnnt. TT atuaasT STStar. nasi roaa srrv. fB7raffffi.',i.v:.: Br. i w 1 -zj phone the air waves are translated into the vibrations of an electrical discharge which oscillates the ether. The ether waves, sent out by trans mitting station, having been there modified by the human voice, are changed back at the receiving station into Buch form as to effect the receiver and cause the exact air vibrations which were made to modulate the transmitting current, and therefore, the words of the speaker are heard ex actly as spoken. Dr. DeForest bases his claims for success on his past experiments with the wireless telephone at the sugges tion of Admiral Evans, who conducted the experiments on board his flagship, the Connecticut, and another vessel. Every battleship, cruiser or torpedo boat of tbe great Pacific fleet was equipped with radio wireless tele phones before setting out on the mem orable cruise. These instruments were given a thorough .trial in inter-ship communication and in conversation with several wireless stations cn the Pacific coast. In the meantime, the young inventor has not been content to rest on the laurels obtained from his successful work in the navy and has carried on many experiments, both at home and abroad. In May, 1908, from the Eiffel tower, wireless messages were sent by the radio telephone to every wireless station in France. A warship off Marseilles, nearly 600 miles away, heard the transmitted messages just as distinctly as did the stations near Paris. While doing this, Dr. DeForest had equipped several of the vessels of the Italian navy and the instruments met with such decided success that an arrangement has been practically con cluded for the equipment of the entire navy. Mrs. DeForest is quite as interesting as her inventor husband. She grad uated from Cornell university in the difficult science of civil engineering. She was the first and only woman to graduate from an Eastern college in this profession. After her graduation honors were heaped upon her until she stood before the world as its foremost woman hydraulic engineer, and a re markable example of woman's intel lectual equality with man. She was the first woman ever elect fRESCENT WILL DO AU THAT ANT HKiH PKKXD rOVtDHt WILL DO'.f BtTTBI A FULL A WESTERN ELECTRIC RURAL TELEPHONE Is Your Most Valuable Servant It will bring you and your family into closer touch with neighbors, the general store, family doctor IH tire outside world. It does 1 away with the isolation of I frm Yt(f on1 fllniir.u boy on the The ryS&W. 'Phone Is nQJm I lf 5""1 wl" V,' tisemcnt, rite address on the margin and mail it at once to our nearrst house, we will srnd you a copy of our Free Ilullctiu No.. 112 on HOW TO tMIHD RURAL lELtl'HO.MS LINES which explains how you and rour nclghhors can. by rutting- your own poks. buyi!thc rest ol the material rvguircd lur building an ahsnliilply st:iidard system at an espi nse ol about 20 bushels of wheat each. You cannot afford to do without rural telephone. WRITE TO. DAY WESTERN! WWIVIfSrNT EASTERN New York Philadelphia Hoalon Plltaburg CENTRAL Chicago Indianapolis Cincinnati The world's oldest snd lsnreit tele phone manufscturer. Tiisre sreover 4.000.000 WMt.rs Electric TiUpfconta in use in tha United States to day. Rural Telephones a specialty. Atisnia Minneapolis Northern Electric and Manufacturing - - - - - awhttrfch lintiirht lias borne th ni-rna I . . . . B1 Signature of ed to membership in the American So ciety of Civil Engineers. She helped to build the greatest water works sys tem in the world's history, being on the engineering staff charged with the building of the $161,000,000 Catskill system. In June, 1907, she was elect ed fellow of Cornell university, an honor rarely conferred upon women. While at Cornell she proved herself to be the peer of any of the male athletes. She is a leader in the equal rights movement and various movements de signed to improve the social condition of all women. And now she further distinguishes herself by being the first woman to engage in wireless telephony. DR. T. P. WISE DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty 2AR-209 Merchants Trust Buildlnir iaVs Waahinitlon, cor. Sixth PORTLAND, OR COFFEEt TEA SPICES BAKIN0 POWDER EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT CL0SSET&DEVER3 PORTLAND. ORE. 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