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Page Three ANUAKY 14, 1021 TLX iifCF.Y CARRIED STINQ t '. t l.'tvd Shown to fUi"-!rt ths t-Ai !.;: lid fnduuril PoMtbllitlc , ' ' c f the South. A,'1 Tiinp!.'li:i, the fill Iter of Hit 'I oil lnHl' who I. nut lit fiT l( Ills bit M I u ; : M I : hi.l.U- I.HSll In Imjii; (rial n - .il.llli "i' It, Siilif Tolnl nl' ipititlti.:-: thi-t IiUi ill. .mt u (.i or.;l.". luhn al, kii.vh III i i ni, her, lr, i:.--iv' T.he Vv'in l;i "A' I'u.id of Hi" NV-v h." M flllM'tltl IttK i III I'ii If Ollt.V, (Jl-OrXlM. It Wit II pol.1', KhIIiim' fellow. '! buried lilm m iiililM of ii liiiirlili' ii;iit.v ; lin y tliriMiiH solid limrlik. In mulu IiIh u, and yet ii little loinlnHntu they above him wuh from Vcrtnniit. if hurled Mm I" Hi" heart of forest, and tho iilnii collin wim tried from rincliumtl. They bur- lilm within touch of it i Iron and yet the nnlls of Mm cnltln th Iron in Hit- shovel thut due cruva went Imported from Bltls- h, , They turl) him hy tin side hn best tducp ijnizlng fount ry on It, find yet tin wool In the rnllln Is ntul the collin band themselves Imported frniii dm North. Tin :h did not funilidi n think' on earth Ihnt funeral hut the enrpM and bole In (In- ground, Tlict'" they htm nwiiy mid iIm- flod.i mined a on his collin liiid lln-y buried hlni New Yin,! con I mid 11 HoKiiin i in 1 r hoe and ii piilr of lirc-flii-H from HK mid ii Milrf from "lint ntinl I, in;: 'Mm nothing lo curry into ih" ; world with hii i t n-nilinl Jilm he ctumlry In vli; Ii , lu lived and which h foili'M four .v;n hnl rhllt hi I hi hi vein nnd Hi" row In h'' IxiiM-s," RLD'S; DBT TO CllirJAMAN r-tfal - J 0'ii:Vy P.f.nKih'.e for rrtprovsmr-i! In the r;r--dit"5 ot Atne-k.ln Porker). !i ecotio-olt' 'liltf. who J ' i' J 1 1 tl.ilt (ill til l! I'I'S needed to to'lii;" i,,i)i!i"P - r I i ! V lo tin cittoti h of New In'i-I.'ind w;n to add hnlf IK h to fin h 'liliN!li,.iii'-t s iilrt lull r enrt'h I m:l hi proji'-n. hnt th lit'mui, wllhoul nnnonncJin; hl't i, l-SiH tl.f r..:ii.dti'ti! 'l'" !IS Unhlo: I .hi ndih.-d ii''li-, In lt-..s of 'In- Aii'iTir.in Id;:. i l,H?t Jiot (t It nloinv II. hint lit lp frnn tin- Kin-t and Wi-st In ami from v'tr own fncniiTs In tin1 th. Tin1 pr1"-1"" wax Kitnplo nnd J'JHt "Mii'Mii r limtMiicc of n Kri'Mt ftry nli'-rlni lixolf iiUnost nni'nn- tlUj.V 10 liti-t now I'oiiilltlolis. Ihc iort'H H(l"lliC.M Ftlltos. ot main yt-nrs ur" Iho pn-'.i- of p!i? world woiit to th round, short fd typt'. th- Kind of hou Unit ymi dn't Htc unih r. Tho i hiof purj""'' lit lift of Unit h" win to I urn i Info Inrd. Now it'tt tho pli tfipi ; (s popular, tho A that iiiuktsn ltntn niont, mart haron nnd nmrt1 i. 'hat hns tlonc It? Vor om thine Chirinrniin nnd hN .oy lu-nn. rorn, rottoiiHi'i-d mid ponnnt an1 dsidilK it vast iinionnt of lord miIi Jto nt prlfi'i lowor thnti tin pic HUpl'tly hln product. So tin- four :i! Inrd fnftory In tiintltiK to tin i huslrii'FH nnd Hit ('hlniiitmn, his t toll iinli'lu-tlu'iiod, him uddttl tu legs of I lit Auii'rlriin lio-. WArrLD TO K;:cr.7 TOO MUCH Yoiui i rirt4ti-:lcr Foraot Thut Haiik' lU'hitlorm VHh k") Client. Must l.'io CuolliienllMl. r.niil.'M nii'l hiii.J.ff iind fi i loiii ii n lo Hie l!ppl'oii!lc(-M 'J'hn hi In'.', n lli'.! i f! '.i'ii r lure (in 'In wo rli of nnd. h i I Idiiii r o. r loan wiml tin I'miiiiil ni I'l 'I I' III I ii lioi l; I'oi Win) .;ht i idvo much 1 1 th - lialliiiiL' of tholl" id of ii Id,; tlown ihm'o ;lvini' ii 'Ii" paylm; it'lifr hn ally liotldi-t. ! . II jiiiihi.i'd la ht jn,lti;t. in- t it'i of l:l; tlilli. nil.) lill In I'l ilvt of Noun' of his) tat rl y J'.i '.!.! lo" loo ,.uinI oi' n Imiil; to r t f 1 1 o to fiuiii mi-' fid il ii-d lo I lio moiii'y not ho fully or r'!!iih'irly hlnilU'iid nnd of vnrlouN wnyH In whirli nn fxpinli-nci'il tidier witlHlh'8 hhiiiiolf of nn applhiint'H i;ood fnllh. "nci a tdiiiruilni' yoiinif wmnun prn-H-nii'd u Hinull chfck itt my window," mild tlm 8 ma It vr. "Siu win tnitiHpnr fnlly hoiu'Mt, hut hud no ncqiiHlntiiiu't) In tin hunk tmr uny IftttTM or other pnpei'H Willi Imr, f indted hfr If (tin lind a liiindkerthlef or mmit Hrtlele of Jewelry iniirltfd with her niimo or Ini llidrt. After 11 mniiieiit'n dm-p thmit;lit her ftifo hrlj-hlened nnd Hhe iiMkcd: '"Would mi Initialed Kiirter hucklo th.?' " In tho tumult that followed u hud tllii( llniincler near Hie Imek of tin room raised hl vnh'e t unit. In it lone of iletm iieil rtelenl Hie Impilry ', "Did nho i-'i't th" money?" "Voiiii;.' innn." nn'weied the pre:'t tine, "I hnve to lemllid .V'U that hiiiiU'M rihiilons with Hm elleni mi' often hl,.'.hly conlldoiillal." Wail Mine! .loui'lntl. BURHOWEU BY PP-AiniS' DOG - - "Dnvii'a C')rkfcrws" found In Veut. em MtiurUtilrtu nnd ri.ilntv Are Mo tongsr Mysttjiy,' Of th' iaifiv foKstilH v.li'n'h hnvf! ;!,, i : 1 of ii lii'tim t . : : iii and plain" i f ll.i. V,Y,:t, for,' hevn orelh d wi'kir loli'i.,' Cnni tii" "iN'vM'n "-i ;'-.eree;'," fous.il, in ryf'.h of "'i' ?.;'vi.i. pot-hid. In n.a'l !i .v.'Hi'l'.-i N'c'U'ii! Tin-v ll.i" iimihII.v v.'lille, nril Mint "tit '-'early C, ".I'n' f thf i.ii.l' hat -;;reltd of fi e li.rl, n'lii li liidi (Ir-r.a, t,in n ntteiii Iri" ii 1.00-M1 r.f i" f... rrj'h tr"."S I ivJf.' jiiol tnriis, etuhii;: nt. Ilm'-ft In It ll'l',:: t.nlh, Willi oeenidoiltil Kiilo pint H;i.;i'M, AV'lien fl rut dlHfovered It whm Hnnicht that the:-o jluju 1 1 1 1: "eorkKerewH" wert liii'fd pelt'llii-d VfiieH of rootM of Koin ttrant't; phitd, Study of tlm "fork neffWM," hmveviT, fulled to revenl any trneesi ,f plant wlrtnrlurc. Later tin nkeli'lon of nn nnlinal llkt the hnder wait found In 11 litri"' hulh near tlm end of tin? "'orl;nrrew," nnd honen of n miiiill eiiinel find Hinnll deer were ftiiiiiil In oIIiith, Afier Hint It wuh dlHcovered Hint many ttf them eon tiilncd lioncH of n xmnll luirrowlni; iinluiiil 11 limit tho xi'M of the v-MtiTn prnlrln tloj;, Kxeiivtitton of iif'tunl rf eetit pfiilrie-ilnj.- Iitirruws, after II 1 1 Inn them with thin planter of pnrlft, nhmved nn lulerenHn'f faet : tin tmr rmvH of the pro it'll (!or nml tho pre IilNlniie "eiirl;:e're'.vi" wtTt closely nlm llur. 'i'he lajhlery l.t eoiihldei'ed dvod. STATE EXHIBIT DRAWS SETTLERS railway with headquarters at Seattle. "We haven't anything like it in Se attle or western Washinprton." lipltr comment-In j-; on tho exce!- 1- t.i ot tht; diitjil?' hav st.ko been All I'rtnent and Accounted For ' An .abaentrulnded travolcr was naked to stay a few days at a country liou;e. His wife, realiz j ing that hcw;;3 to L tho lion ' of J'sx !.!':!;! -Jn addition to bcin nd ;."c'ri"',ii.!ji',il of. the ih'i-i t'iii 1 ' ; . ., , n-HilMiili".? jf the ; ! received recently from S. B. Nt'.on, ' the party told him to bo sure to fh.'in fUol ii rector of Washington pni on a clean shirt every evening. Elate eolk'j-'e; Willmm TJcM urr&y, ' ih packed lurrt one for each i-iijjht. p'tf-'r '!f."l'l 'V't nt of the Union": When be. returno said: "Well . ni: (l;m 1 K. Itofer at I honi yon rcmemhenxl to put on nl; lie' 0i'!'!-'iii hbiUi txh.blt on I he ?Tn rMff-u-hirej itvI IndnvtHnl ' f. clean fhivt '-very nij-ht." If fifv.i, floor of 1,1m Or on hiiil'linj? j J-Jovs bnrcfti.i, tied T,. F. BenHon, man- "0, yvs," ha- JTjd ivtl. "At Ciii vfih-r',h; fiiifiervi-'i.ii of lf-r, Vin-!- cf lh !-pi'Htifnt of immicr;i- moment, coqni.fr j th (-r-.n I want a- A". V, The Split Infinitive. n Infinitive in mild to he npllt when udverb or Bdverhlal phriiMt m (ti ed between "to" and tin Infinitive, to readily we;" thin cotmtruetloti lot consldrel good KtiKllnh. As a 1 of the poK8t!lve, "of may h the Ivalent of the upostropln "m." or It r b ust'd with the upottrophi "" nomewhat tllfTerent lueaninK, thuu; laylnK of Wilson mlj-ht mean "n In? hout V'IIniin,M while "A nay of WIlHon'H" would b "one, of ion'i KiyliufH," said by Wilson him L 3Tou could aay "ThU In a hat of fatber'a," nifanlnn one out of his lerouH hnta. The Knullsh lifn;iini"e Ids t!ie uxe tf the Rt-nltlve mIkii "of never possible, preferring the npos jhe with "h," my fitther'a hat" Water Cause of Goiter. olter Im epidemic In Important en of South America, enclully the lea retjlon and curtain mountain territory ,111 tropical South Anu p to the present no InveMtlgutlons been made of the water from ter-lnfeHtet! reglona; but recontly uanay haa succeeded In producing erltnontal goiter In white rats after ding them with water from the vtnee of Salta. These Inveatlga is should be reeated on a large le on account of tht1r great thet cal and practical Importance. They d to confirm the theory that water nm of the trnnxmlttlng agencleH bf er. i The Superior People. be following proclamation was re tly published by the Mohammedan ntnunlty: "Praise be to God nnd ice for having made us superior to er creatures lu having granted us s holiday, which has spread all ough this island among us all, both m who live near the sea and those o Uve on the mainland, those who s In the south and those who live the north, among young and old, le and female. We. celebrate great otctngs on the arrival of our Mas , the owner of this country. He ne to see us, his subjects, and to pect his country." Zanzibar Ga te.'1 UNMAPPED BY. PLOW'S TOUCH Holllnfi Piatna a Scene of Great Deyaty Dcfore the Advent of the Agriculturist. Seventy ,vi! rt in'o . . . Iirlhu-.s v, er Ila!'ii!ii, nnd (he I !a Iih were the p'aius Indee,!. 'I'lorti. iliilos --ireiehed out In limit-li-K iollii.,'.r s',ii'!!m of prairie until llo'V tnel the hiU" id: J' that on every he'nl (..-nt t!'iMH in totteli them. In ftpriii'.' I.ri,litly i'i-i-i -i, nnd ipm.h( with wild lloU't'M, hy iijiihuniiai-r t'lls pl'alrle hai erown umi' mid yellow. Cliilni'" nf da rh-j-roejt eolfoiiu'oo.l:. taarla'd the coar-os f the 1 11 f il Ul i 1 1 ! "" l;la- for nioht of the year Hie only Hole of color In the laud.''!!!"', except the hril Ilaul fl.V. fill the wide, level river liotionis, sheltered hy the cncloslm: li'lls. tl,e It,i!i:.rm tiitrhid their conical shin lodges and lived their nltnplt! lives. U tin camp were mr'e inn 'tidi-i Mood in a wide circle, hut If mily a few families were together, they were Miiltered ahui'' the stream. In the Hprln-i and early summer the livers, Hwolleii hy tin melting snows, vycre often deep nnd rapid, but a Utile Inter thev tilirnnl; to a few narrow trleWes runnlni; over a bet I of snnd, nnd ttoniet lines the waier sank wholly nut of Hlk'ht- ti'eorj-e Bird Ci'lntiell, Queer Drugs Once In Ut. Alchemy and medicine, as It was practiced In the early part of the Fif teenth century, had many strain,'- be liefs. Anion-; them was that a roasted mouse wntild cure cannon hnlMvotmds If It was ho.irul tightly to the fracture, mid old IiI'mhI could be made yotinc n1dn bv trnnsfushm. Every starheam was thoiii-'lil to he n thread of llfht thut ran directly to the bead of some llvlnu man, nnd his fate was deter mined by Its action. It was nlso be lieved that rock erridnl was Ice that had been burled a tboutiind years, nnd that cold was once lead, thut after tielnif burled 2H0 years changed to red arsenic and 2fX) years after that was changed to tin and then to silver and Inst to gold. A favorite treatment for gout was a tea of daisy petals and cures were many, although the real secret was -In the fact the physMana put the patient on a diet and a rest cure went with the flowers. SHOWED SKILL AS ENGINEERS Ancients Did R-tmarkabl-j Vork Con ele'ering the Limited tdschanical Means st H xnJ. Vint! tiroleM 'irt'i!: nnd Human en ,'!tii'i w ere hi " HintH !". Well ill -d.illful !-i proved hy Hn '.'.-orUs Mutt ere el Ml ttt.-mt, f'.r Iesi-u'" ttheit 'he Knpifii'ins, Isiiuid (if .iiii.os, water works ii, 'iiiniiii'd hy I io'odottts were c.te!rte-i In tho middle of the i'-ir'h eenttiry '.. ('., 11 ti.inn l lihout Hie nd'e Pi!',- ". r 1 s 1 1 1-i 1 1 throir'li the K.-r-'ro I'tOuiitain, eertnlldy it res-ice table fi( h eveltji-nt ',( Ui-! one ( n'.Slilel ..' l!i( llnelid met li-iiii:l Iia-'ntH nt the ' ptal of (he hnil'leis. fc'rinii the lion!;. of i!m AI01mdrl1.il ti.ntbeiii'tlleinn Ili rott, i.ni' ei s that undent cii'.-it'Oi rs htiesv p'i'.v In (t.'ttre hefot'ehalid the illreisloti if ;i tnnnel. Th' t'ne medical Instruments, of which umn.v have ).it n eM'avated, ylve evhleieai of ,l:;li nie iloiiilcal sl;!!l. Atident Instrument timkers maiiiifactured elepxydra (w:i tor clocks) that could he carried In pockets nnd devices u-od hy Hero p.lillos to niettstire llle temperilttire of pntleats. Th' present-day slot machine nnd tiixlriu'ier are Imitations of sim ilar nticlerd Invi ntlons. 1'ven to bal listic war iniii'hlnes ancient people ap plied Idens which play nn Important jert In ina.!, ;-:: V r liie "pov'- linn" being In a certain meaning, the predecessor of our repeating arms, nnd the "nionanknn," of the mine thrower. lion and Industrie of the Northern v'a.y in,, .I've got our on." Calves l'o"if;e railway. Vn Newa. Somo 2'i count!"-: are now repre- , :,t rded bv a f ricukural dlsnlavs and Bow He Benefited. n, ' Vi -nt, ia, he! i."-.irnr a j-i ifeinelil f.o !.or in l.iic imunjra'.ion -.(.UviiieK of thtj fct'ion. I''iinir.i-'!ia irejulrie", of horoKtek- i'.rn are r".w being handled by Mrs. literature in the state exi.ibit. - The "You may have, heard of me I Bratlt-n and many people have been j j-tnte fair divisions poverning county am Doctor Bragby," fhe pompous led to fettle .in various parts of the ' -Byplays are followed and the counties gentleman announced in the smok- Hfate and become a factor in its tie- are prouned according to their re- ine compartment. spettive districts, "Ah, then I have the opportunity Thus eastern Orojron is represented to thank you for what you did for velopment through the activities of the bureau. The head of the exhibit nl.so has asuhited many new nt-ttlerg in selecting a flection of the country suitable to them as a location, and by a beautiful sheaf and threshed prain display; central Oregon by al falfa and potatoes; Willamette valley In this respect is filling a lontr-felt by the different varieties of hay and need. Cards to county agricultural ' forage rroos.some grain and all va nt'ents or commercial bodies in the jrietics of fruits and vegetable?;; the communities In which the settler in- mast counties are represented by a tenth' to locate are supplied by Mrs. .display of f.!!,h, chellflnh, cranberries Brndi-n, and thin way the new and forage crops. arrival noon becomes a part of the The wool industry is represented c mmunily. jby a plate-class case exhibit of T!ie exhibit recently was visited by fleeces grading from the fire.it of the immigration, industrial and sgri-'. the Rambouillet to the long, coarse cultural f.fren's of the Northern r Pn-'. Lincoln wool. cf.e and the Oreat Nonr.crn Km I way; 0r,e of ihe nterestinjr features is cornpanief, and thf-e men were S9it, lumber exhibit, which contains i rb-d tomorrow.' j much impressed with it thnt they ; f,amr,i(.;, from all parts of the state, "Pad-burn the dad-burned luck," jhovo bcf'tn to refer rmmerotiH in- includincr white pine, larch, Douglas returned the Arkansas sitter j onirics from horneneekers to thtf-r !!prU(.0f oak, 'ash f"d myrtle, a-? I "That's pf'-ciscly what I am going h'rr'r,t ' iwx-ll as a cod;;r chest from Tillamook! to do." Kansas City Star. j T at tht erhibit h mnkin.; e rame!anf) a j)eautifni myrtle tabe from j If. i- ;:" rrd for the "-d ion which it,Coc;. j,ay. X-ikig No Chances. !, -reser.-- in indicated by cnmrrnini-j A ct. t(, rrri ;how ,. M Jn Browne - "What caused you to lrf,t'f' v'hVh nrr' f-n'-irually nrntir- ;.h thp 'stat ' exhibit. ! withdraw all of your money in the I received irom aw Kecttons 01 tae j e unrry by Mrs. R radon. me," the quiet young fellow respond ed. "I have benefited greatly by your treatment." "Why er were you a patient of mine? Though, of course, I could n't possibly remember all " "Oh no; not I. But my', uncle was, and I was his heir." Town Topics. Much Affected. "Come now! Don't look so mis erable," said a Tumlinville photog rapher. "Just pretend in your mind that you are going to get mar- ; whi'-h has proven conclusively that Oregon is j;rw-in-:? corn with y!eltls Fie-.! foot bank?" Town? "Pi very time I entered to ! Th- evh'Ut ?s characterized tho ! rinp-w from 3- to 120 hu,hels prmake a -deposit I found the cashier jbes-t in 1.. r,-v.r rV hy II. W. Pvfrlv,! acrSi The corn dirdav has create with his hat no!"-Judge. onf-dderable comment. It has been impossible to ehc:? ! t- h impressed with i : .,.. -y"(.j!rncp of y.'.r dir--piav and feel th ..or.-l iromie-rction a"'nt of tho Northern Pacific railway, in writing i frr.m Pf.. Paul. Minn. r , ... : !.r.i nr.mner 01 vjsi-,ors uum g ius -wo wr re an mu'-n impressea wim , . , , . n: vi til tn lav ten pa--1 vear, but recor'.-s were Kent sev-iw.t,e- t.-i i'a.c '- ,, ;oral days and it was found that the l corner stores a wet. i,;itf tterd-,nft rr.i-t he abon- 135.1 fceconr! e.nefciayer .ny uoti t, o Ilint for the Prince First Bricklayer "It says 'ere the J if, is tloin? much good to the state he writes. "I believe that next to ri -) !v , ..... .... - "1,1 TOT, p,,,,,;,! -.nvWir,r, ioincur union? Inen 'e could reiuse, .:i !.!,,.. rt r,. ..'" '"'' "", .!-...... --- I - ' , , .. ,, , Weeks. From January 1, lf,20, to products representing the r.r.rthwest. ; , 6 . ... "On my vi-ot last week to Portland - ' . ' ' . . erature were given uui iium ua; mi; wfth our eaftem agricultural devel opment a fronts we were greatly in (,eteil and improved with the value of the exhibit room in the Oregon building," writes F. W. Graham, as sistant general agricultural develop ment Agent of the Great Northern exhibit office. British buyers placing five-year hop contracts at 25 cents minimum and one-fou:th of any market in crease over 25. Passing Show, London. Old' and Quaint. We halted at a cpiaint old inn To rest our legs, And there we got some quaint old ham And quaint old eggs. Louisville Courier-Journal. t..,,, nm, arm-n w i ..;..-. ' 11 mmm ' ' y,,), . " :r-r rr,-,T' " " """"'" r yfri;ttw.. mm y ..l OUR SECOAJD ANNUAL Credited With the Word Bohemia. The novelist to whom nature owes the word bolieniia not In the geo graphical sense, but a moral condition was perhaps Henri Murger, If the wtrd can he ascribed to any one writer. Henri Murder, novelist and poet wus horn March 24, 1822, In Paris. Ho iniide attractive to hi readers the Irresponsible life of artists and stu dents In I'nrls, and left some classic talcs und sonp of dissolute thriftless ness and literary impceunloslty. Murg er was trnlned for the profession of luw, heeiune for a time secretary of Count Bh Tolstoy, but, like that earli er btilit'inlon, VUlen, he chose dissi pation rather than decency. He died In a charity hospital in Paris In 1861. A monument has been erected to his memory, but not without protest. Sev eral of Murger's songs have been trans lated by Andrew Lang In "Ballads and Lyrics of Old France," published In 1872. Mixture of Races In France. The mliture of races that have con stituted the French people of today has determined the principal physical characteristics of our people. Thus It has been found, writes the Paris correspondent of the Journal of the American Medical Association, that j the average height for men Is 105 cm. (5 feet 2 Inches). The observations Indicate that 83.10 per cent of the French people have chestnut hair. The blonds are next In order, forming only 12.32 per cent of the population. Pure black hair la found In 1.8,1 per cent that Is, slightly more frequently than red hair, which altogether was found in only 0.72 per cent of cases. Ttire black hair, so rare In France, la the rule in certain Mediterranean countries (for Instance, in definite re gions of Spain). Very light blonds form the majority of the population of northern Europe. Best Sprinkler. Many persons must hove noticed that the most diligent sprinkling of lawns nnd flowerbeds foils to impart to the grass and plants a vital stimu lus equal to that that conies from a good shower of rain. It is because rain, falling from a great height through the air, brings with it a considerable quantity of car bonic acid, of nitrogenous (particles, and of other elements nutritions to plants, which it has washed ont of the atmosphere. So a sprinkler osed from the top of a tall building might be slightly more effective than when employed at the surface of the ground Printing Stamps by Millions. Few labor-saving machines are more Ingenious in combining a number of operations, or more Impressive in the amount of work they do, than the now stamp-printing presses of the United States burcaa of printing and engrav ing. Each press, with two operators, moistens, prints, gums and rolls a total of 4,000,000 postage stamps In an eight-hour day, states an article in Popular Mechanics. The perforations are made both lengthwise and across, both the roll and the punches being adjustable for position. One operator, In front, takes care of the unwinding roll and adjusts Its path to the per forators by means of a screw. The other operator, at the rear, regulates the speed of the machine and Inspects the finished work. Finally, the roll is cut Into siieets of 400 stamps each. a 'big- is ON WITH MIGHT AND MAIN Keep Pact With the Child. When the child is a tiny creature, the purent must exercise self-control, gentleness, tact never allowing her tempel to interfere with Judgment or to cause her to speak harshly or In anger, says Mothers' Magazine. As years go on, the most loving child is also a critic. "Mother's way" has here tofore seemed to him the best way. It rests with the mother to make it seem so always. To this end she must keep pace with her boys and girls in thought, In education, in new ideas. Parents cannot go to school again, but they can have their minds alert and open for all new facts. And they can watch their own manners and language so that the children can con tinue to u-ee these as models. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED Just imagine what this means. This stor2 the only one of its kind in the entire valley--carrying a complete stock of Groceries, , Clothing, Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Ladies' Furnishings, Hosiery, Domestics, Wool and Silk Dress Goods, Notions, and last but not least, our Economy Basement has reduced every article of its entire stock. PRICES ARE ALREADY REDUCED HERE Come You'll Be Glad You Did Do't forget we pay your fare one way with a purchase of $15 or over SB Dry Goods, for a radius of aot over 35 mile IPS(pl&9S Cash Store SALEM, OREGON AND SAVE OUR PREMIUM COUPONS FOB VALUABLE FREE GIFTS ws-c-Me'