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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
SM ITH W A N T S curiously Expresacu. VHEN A MAN IS A FAil.UBB. Curious ways of expressing ideas In English may be expected from foreign When he values success mors than ers. as, for instance, when the French* Dressed Veal Honey character and self-respect. Dressed Pork / V t iltn C S man, who made a call in the country Dressed Pigs Onions When he haa no confidence In him and was about to be Introduced to the Live Chickens Apples Dressed Chickens self nor lu his fellow uien. Fruit faitiily, said: “ Ah, ze ladles! Zen Live Ducks o f a ll When he does not try to make nla vould before, If you please, vlsh to Dressed Ducks Kinds, Live (leese Fresh purify mine ’auds ami to sweep mine work a little better each day. Dressed Ceese Vegetables, hair/* __ Fresh Bgg$ A ll Kinds When he loves his own plans end Creamerg Putter o f Livestock. Interests more than humanity. Much Governed. AddreHB all Shipm enta, “ Why do you call up at that box. When he tries to rule others by T R A N K U S M IT H M E A T CO. my man?“ bullying Instead of by example. ’T i r h t l n * th o B e .l T r u s t " “ To leurn what new laws have been PO R TLAN D . OREGON When he knows that he Is in the passed since I went on duty,“ an wrong, but la afraid to admit It swered tho policeman. When his friends like him for what he haa more than for what he it. When he values wealth above health, self-respect, and the good opinion of T H E K E Y S TO N E j H a v e your te«*«li out ar .1 plate and bridge work io n « . For o u t-o f-to w n patrons wo finish plato others. •nd bridge w ork in out* day 11' ntcehsary. TO H EALTH When be fa so busy doing that he P R IC E S , IS Van Crown« .. has no time for smiles and cheering 27k Rrdn Ten* words. U U I.i!m When he Is so burdened by his bust Fuatl Fiflao STOMACH ness that he finds no tlma for rest and Slim Filling« .. recreation. , ,J T . (.nod R4W Plate« $5.00 Red Rubber .. T jr ' fit ■ Í * ss« * k«*.- rim. When be lets s day go by without $7 so -- -Ü , ■ Pufcu Eilixtion 50c making some one happier and more BfcST M E T H O D S comfortable. Pteln’eaa Kx tra c t ion F ree w hen plates or bridge When he envies others because they Work i» entered, Connultnt;on Free. You cannot *t h t-ller p n 'n less work anyw here, no m atter have more ability, talent, or wealth >w m uch you p ay. >han hs haa. All Work I oily G u u rn n lrcd for fifteen Years When he becomes so absorbed In hla work that he cannot aes that life Is greater than work. 342.} Washington St., When he does not care what happens to his neighbor or to hla friend ac Portland, Oregon There is no use trying to long as ho la prosperous. Take car nt depot and tra n sfer to W aah in gton St. Dr. B. E. Wright H O STETTER’ BITTERS C Dr. B. E. Wright Co. keep well with imperfect digestion, clogged bowels and sluggish liver. Take a short course of the Bit ters. It always corrects Fcotgear Brought Success. It was tho sturdy sandals of the Teutonic tribes that enabled them to march b c t o b s Europe to the walls of Rome, and wo know that the footgear of an army Is still a most Important part of Its equipment. Those whom the Romans called Scythians wore rough sheepskin boots and tho Gauls were already noted for their wooden solos. ___ ____ FASHION HINTS such ills and greatly im proves your general health. Hereditary Instinct. When baby turns away from the The Real Injury. amiable visitor who Is trying to make “ You know the fate of the pitcher friends, and rushes to mother and that goes to the well too often." "Go buries his face In her skirts, he Is do ing to the well never hurt a pitcher ing exactly what It was wise for chll- yet. It’s going to the corner saloon dred to do In the ancient forest, when that sends him back to the bush stranger and danger were the same leagues."—Philadelphia Ledger. thing, and not Just rhymes as they are now. __________________ A Test of Shakespeare. A friend of father's told me that Is Montana City Holds Record. the only test to apply In considering Miles City, Montana. holdB the ree which parts of the doubtful plays are ord for variation In temperature. The genuine. . . . "If you wnnt to read highest temperature recorded there Is It. It’s Shakespeare; end If you don’t, 111 deg., which Is within 8 deg of the highest recorded In tho United States. It Isn’t."—The Spectator. Miles City’s lowest mark has been 6 T deg. below zero, which Is truly arctic. OW ARD K. BFKTON - AaMjre* and U berai«, H Loud ville, Colui m io. Hpociiuen prieta: Gold, The range between these two ex Silver, Load, SI. Golii, Silver. 76c: G old 50c: Kino o r O o p p e r .il- M ullía« envelope* and fu ll price list tremes Is 178 deg., which Is a record. o n application. Control n«d Um pire R ef unnico: Carbonato National *' E at litoti. KODAKS K O D A K S U P P L I E S P o rtla n d P h o t o S u p p ly C o. I f you h ave a ch in g teeth or cavities and you are too n ervou s for the d ental ordeul, try FiU -O , th e h om e d e n tist. A t d r u g g ists or by m ail. 25c. 149 T h ird S tr e e t FILL 0 MFC CO.. 351 Eapre BUt. Sultl«. Wash. B lu m a u r-F ra n k D r u a Co., distribu tors for Oregon A neat dress for morning is made on the mort simple of lines. It is one piece in style, and depends entirely for trimming effect on the contrasting material used in the collar and cuffs. PORTLAND. OR& Tents, Awnings, Sai!j Cols, Hammocks, Canvas and Covers 1 or 1.000 a t facto ry prices. PACIFIC T t N T AN D AW NING CO. RY MURINE EYE REMED For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eye$ and Y rNOFLX AND THINGS. 27 N . F irst S t.. P ortland. Or. The harpy eagle of Brazil fesds ex clusively on monkeys. Dntrfcto Sail Marine Eve Remedy. Liquid. 25c. Sfc. S l.M London has 2,150 miles s f streets M u r in e E y e S a lv e , in A s e p t i c T u b e s , 2 5 c , $ 1 .0 0 and 390 mile« of tramwayi. E Y E B O O K S A N D A D V IC E F k E E B Y M A IL Eighty-seven In every hundred Ca M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o ..C h ic a g o Tl»«y won the grand prize lor Roses at the Seattle Expoiit nadian farmers own thetr own farm*. ar. They are IU planted in a Portland’s gardens. , ------■»* inoutcu iin iH H n iv » ta n most n in i beautiful g w _____________ held plants by express. Send postal for catalogne today. THE Cooked food Is sold from automo l NURSERIES. 1180 C. Nilwanki« Ava i, Portland, Óre n • *\ biles In the streets of Paris, Berlin and Moscow. Six arc lamps Installed In a London theater, in 1873, were the first elec "The Neal T T ~ I - * 1 tric lamps used commercially In that Cured Me" 1 1 U city. N o H y p o d e r m ic I n je c tio n s . Costa Rica Is solidly on a gold basis Y o u can tak e thin tre atm en t at the In stitu te and experiences none of the disadvant or your home, and your m oney will be returned if a p e rfe c t cure is not afTected. In vestigate ages of fluctuations In the price of this, it will only take a f*?w m om en ts to phone ■liver for exchange. us fo r in form ation. Personal and financial referen ce on ap plication. For fu ll in form a The latest estimate placed on the tion. phone, w rite or ¿ail a t the wheat crop In Chile for the harvest of N EAL IN STITU TE Phone. Marshall 2 4 0 0 1910 fixes the yield at 23,642.000 JJ54 Hall St. PO R TL AN D . O R F .J bushels—a big gain over 1909. Though blessed with the most fertile 183 M adison S t . P ortland , O regon soil and most favorable climate lu the ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE world, the United States produce less CUT RATES IN wheat an acre planted than England. PAINLESS DENTISTRY Germany or Holland. P a in le s s E x t r a c t i o n .........Free U SE S ilv e r F i l l i n g s ...........................50c Newltt C. Baldwin, the oldest official Q old F il l in g s ...............................75c of the Methodist Church In Verona, N. 22 K . G old C r o w n s .................... $3 P o r ce la in C r o w n s .................... $3 J . estimates that he has walked 25,000 M o la r G old C r o w n s .................. 94 miles In going from his home to the B r id g e W o r k , 22 K . G ol i . . . . t3 In la y F ills , Pure G o l d ...........$2 church and back In the last fifty-five Up-to-date Illumination V e r y N ic e R u b b er P la t e ___ $4 yeara. Hla home la one mile from the B e s t R u b b e r P la te on E a r t h ......................................... $7 A L L T H I S W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . Send for Catalogue and church. D o n ’ t th ro w y o u r m o n e y a w a y . A d ollar saved Price List Is t w o d o lla rs earn ed. O u r origin al reliab le M odern The declared exports from Smyrna P a in le ss M e th o d s an d ou r p e r fe c te d office e q u ip - to the United Statee Increased from ECO OMICAL LIGHTING CO $2.413.937 in 1908 to «3.703.825 In 1909. RntraiK-c 291 Vk Morrison, opposite Postoffice and Meier A G K O . C . H O G A N . Mirr. Opium shipments Increased from $411,- Prank. Established in Portland 10 years. Open evenings 4 « North Sixth St. PORTLAND, ORE C84 to $1.091.050 and carpets from aaril 8 and Sundays until 12 1 30. for people who work. $149.278 to $349,129, and tobacco from $257.831 to $430.136 Mrs. Mary Bruen, mother of th« Rev erend J. de Hart Bruen, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church o f Belvi- dere, N J . is 84 yeara old and has whether she attends college or goes to business, needs the spent seventy-two years of her life In Perfection OH Heater. It will heat a cold, cheerless teaching Sunday school. At present has charge of a Bible class In her boarding house or dormitory room and make it livable. It she son's church. is always a ready help in the many Maurice Maeterlinck, whose literary things women do for themselves craft la a marvel of the present day, in their rooms. With the damper and who has Just produced In London the successful drama, ’’Bluebird," Is top opened it will heat water for a delightful talker to one or two tea or cocoa; it will dry the small friends. When faced by half a dozen articles -that a woman prefers to or more he becomes as shy as a school girl and cannot be driven Into speech. G R A N U L A T E D E Y E L ID S Murine Doesn ’ t Smart—Soothes Eye Pain f I Drink C ured in O il F I N K E BROS. CUT DOWN YOUR LIGHT BILL Modem Gasoline Lamps T h e G irl W h o L iv e s A lone wash herself In her own room. It will quickly heat an iron or curling tongs; quickly dry wet shoes oi skirts— an ever ready help for the woman who lives alone, depend ent on her own resources. The ^ R F E E C C T T 1 I Q © W S m o I k K e E l LE e S s 9 s A 1 | Absolutely mokeless and odorlesa heat. It will burn Is invaluable in Its capacity of quickly giving g nine h ours with one filling. It is safe, i smokeless and o d o r l e s s ; has a cool h andle and a d am p er top. An Indicator show , the amount of oil In the font. The filler-cap it put In Hke a cork in a bottle, and is attached to the font by t chain. It has an a u t o m a t i c - l o c k i n g f l a m e s p r e a d e r , which prevents the wick from bein( turned high enough to smoke, and is eaejr to remove and drop back so the wick can be quickly cleaned. Tne burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, and can be unscrewed in an inatant for rewlcking. Ftnlahad In |apaa or nickel, strong, durable, well, made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. Deal erg Em *ym4mrt. If not at yours, m itt fo r descry ties circular to the merest egemey of the S tandard O il C om pan y b±*LlNTERS. Forest Fires Overwhelm Settlers Without Warning. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs* A Doubtful Member. I b Miss W ood’s kindergarten clan there were eight pupils, four girls an<! four boys. One of the boys, however had not yet reached tho estate of kllta not to mention trousers. Accordingly when little Susan Phelps was asked bj a visitor to tell how many boys and how many glrlB there were, her con fused reasoning went as follows: “There’s eight, one, two, three, four five, six, seven, eight, Miss Elliott,” sh« replied. “ And If he’s a girl”—sh« pointed at one who wore dresses in stead of manly garb—“ why, there’i five girls, and one, two, three boys But If she’s a boy, there’s one, two three, four girls, and one, two— foul boys. She’s really a boy, you know MI bs Elliot,’’ she confided, in conclu Mon.— Youth’ s Companion. M o t h e r s w il l fin d M rs. W i n s l o w 's S o o th in g B /r u p th e b e s t r e m e d y to u s e for th e ir c h ild re n d u r i n g th e t e e t h in g p e rio d (er..Aiiily AiinoyiitK, The Circle Railroad in London de scribes a circle whose diameter is about 10 miles. In the car was an old and very obese lady, who expressed the utmost solicitude lest she be car ried past her station. A passenger as sured her that her station was half an hour away, and that he would tell her when they reached It. “Thank you very much, sir,” said tho old lady, “ but whenever I gets out, bein’ as ’ow I’m so ’cavy, I backs out; an' I ain’t more than ’arf way out afore along comes a guard, an’ ’e says, ‘Look lively there, mum,’ says he, ’look lively, an’ ’c pushes me hack In again, an’ I’ve been round the cir cle three times this morning!’’ A W r ite for catalogu es and literatu re. Developing and p rin tin g. Mail orders given p rom p t attention F I L L -O T A N D Commonly cause pimples, bolls, hives, eczema or salt rheum, or some other form of eruption; but sometimes they exist in the system, Indicated by feel ings of weakness, languor, loss of ap petite, or general debility, without causing any breuking out. They are expelled and the whole sys tem Is renovated, strengthened and toned by Worth Its Weight in Gold. It's PETTIT’ S EYE SALVE, strength ens eyes o f the old, tonic for eve strain, weak and watery eyes. All druggists or Howard Bios., Buffalo, N. YT work ••FILL Y O U R O W N T E E TH ” Blood Humors Byron S tatu e. Many yeais ago some admirers ot Lord Byron raised a subscription for a monument to the poet to be placed In Westminster Abbey. Chantrey was requested to execute It. but on ao- count of the smallness of the sum subscribed be declined, and Thorvald sen was then applied to and cheerfully undertook the work. In about 1838 the finished status arrived at the customs houss In Lon don, but to the astonishment of the subecrlbers the dean of Westminster, Dr. Ireland, declined to give permis sion to have It set up In the abbey, and owing to this difficulty, which proved Insurmountable, for Dr. I n land’s successor was o f the same opin ion, It remained for upward of twelve years In the cuetomt house, when (1846) It was removed to the library of Trinity College, Cambridge. The poet Is represented In the statue of the size of life, seated on a ruin, with hit left foot resting on the fragment of a column. In his right hand he holda a style up to his mouth, In his left a book, Inscribed "Chllde Harold." He Is dressed In a frock coat and cloak. Beside him on the left Is a skull, above which Is the Athenian owl. The likeness Is. of course, posthumous. Thorwaldsen was born November 19, 1770, and died on March 24. 1844. To B re a l. in New S h o e s. A l w a y s s h a k o in A l l e n ’s F o o t - K o s c , a p o w d e r . it c u r e s h o t , s w e a t in g , s e l l i n g , s w o l l e n f e e t . C u res corn s, in g r o w in g n a ils a n d b u n io n s . A t «11 d r u g g i s t s a n d s h o e s t e r e s , 2 5 c . l t o n t a e e e p t « n y a u h e t l t u t e . S a m p le m a i l e d F R K K . A d d r e s f . « l i e u S . O lm s t e d , L e R o y , N . Y . Four Towns Wiped Out By Onrush- ing Blaze—Hundreds Escape on Special Trains. Warroad, Minn., OcL 10.— Death’s toll from forest fires now sweeping Northern Minnesota in the Rainy River district may reach 400. General Su perintendent Cameron o f the Canadian Pacific railway, Bays this estimate will be larger. Four towns have been wiped out by the flames. Hundreds o f Bettlers are missing and the death list grows hourly. Bodies of 98 dead have already been gathered. Thousands of refugees fill Warroad. The town is in great danger from forest fires {which are gradually ap proaching the town. Two special trains left Winnipeg over the Cana dian Northern railway with fire hose and apparatus. Roosevelt is safe af ter an all-day fight, but the town is crowded with refugees. The fire is spreading and is now only seven miles from Sprague, Manitoba, which is 20 miles Northwest o f here. A fire is also coming .down from tho north o f Sprague, where it has burned the great quantities o f cord wood, tel ephone and telegraph poles awaiting shipment. The forest fire is the greatest since the Hinckley. Minn., horror o f 15 years ago. It is almost impossible to estimate the number o f missing, but messages sent out by private individ uals indicate that 100 relatives, most ly from around Bcaudette, have not re ported. } General Superintendent Cameron, of the Canadian Northern, places the number o f deaths at 400, but admits that it may be larger. The towns of Pitt, Spooner, Grace- town and Beaudette were burned Fri day night. The fire wasjheralded by a shower o f sparks and |burning brands, which Bwept across the Beaudette riv er, and the inhabitants barely had time to reach the special train that was waiting {before both towns were on fire. Sick people, apparently by the score, appeared and were carried or assisted to points o f safety. -There were five patients in Carrigan’ s hospital who had been burned. A special train is waiting to take the people to some other point in case the fire should get a fresh start The town is not yet entirely free o f dan ger. The buildings o f the Shevlin-Math- ieu Lumber company are practically the only structures standing in Spoon er, not a tree, fence, nor a foot o f side walk being left. There are not even the heaps o f debris that usually remain after a fire. The property loss in Rainy River, Beaudette and Spooner alone, includ ing the Rat Portage Lumber company’ s plant and yard at Rainy River and the yard o f Shevlin-Mathieu Lumber com pany at Spooner, will total about $1,- 500,000. It will be some time before the loss o f life is known even approxi mately. Wagon loads o f human bodies are being brought into the railway station at Beaudette. It is reported that many settlers, crazed with grief at the loss o f families and property, are roaming the woods, and searching parties are looking for the injured, the dead and the demented. One fam ily o f nine, one o f seven and one of five are known to have perished. A t 8 :3 0 p . m. Saturday a tornado o f fire struck Beaudette and Spooner, and within three minutes after the first alarm every building was ablaze. Within half an hour they were but heaps o f ashes. The people o f these two towns had just enough time to get out o f their homes with what they had on their backs. They were loaded on a passenger train that was standing at the depot and taken to Rainy River, Ont. B !f income—ship entering the har bor. Too many people judge the world by their own breadth. A man can be run down in the street' as well as in health. You want to be sure of your foot ing before you climb too high. The Increase in the price of leather has made shoes pinch more than ever Benners— A woman Is always chang ! In* her mind Jenners— Not when she decides that she wants a new gown. It Is a poor friend that will pat you oa the back and kick your feet out from under you at the same time. Boyce— I wonder what makes a dog howl when music plays. Joyce— I \ don't know, unless the music awakens the ileas. F ine C are Fine H a ir It’s fine care that makes fine hair! Use Ayer’s H a i r Vigor, new improved formula, sys tem atically, conscientiously, and you will get results. W e know it stops falling hair, c r - e s dandruff, and is a most elegant dressing. Entirely new. New bottle. New contents. Does not change the color o f the hair. A ijers F o r m u la w it h e * a h b o t t i « O S h o w it t o y o u * — doctor A t k h im a b o u t 18, t b « n d o a# b « s o y « It Would Seem 80 . Ayer’ s Hair Vigor, as now made from our The subjoined Item appeared in a new improved formula, is the latest, most french newspaper: “ There was found scientific, and in every way the very best In the rlrer this morning the body of hair preparation ever placed upon the a soldier cut to pieces and sewed up market. For falling hair and dandruff It in a sack. The circumstances seem is the one great medicine. to preclude any suspicion of suicide.” — JilNdN by th « J. C. A y e r C o ., L o w e ll. M « e « .— - S h e r m a n C la v & C o . ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. | We want you to try this Piano IN YOUR HOME FREE. We want you to try it at | our expense because— '% At the end o f thirty days the Piano | FI SELF will convince you o f the following facts: It’ s the best value on earth for the price ($ 2 7 5 ). It’s MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY right! We know there is so much real value in this Wellington Piano— w e’ re selling for $275—on easy payments— that w e’ re willing to let it be IT'S OWN SALESMAN. It will tell it's own story to you —in your home— if you’ ll send us the coupon. Please sen*, me full particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer. Name................................................... A caress. Teacher— What Is the meaning of the word “ procrastinate?” Pupil— To put off. Teacher— Right. Illustrate it in a ■entence. Pupil— I tried to steal a ride on a street car yesterday, but I was pro crastinated.—Toledo Blade. Australian Rabbit Industry. In many town 3 rabbit killing and freezing and preparing the skins for export Is a growing asset of great value, especially during the winter season, when it enables men who have no other occupation to mako a good living and spend considerable money at the country stores. Lack. Clear Boxes for Pepper. Connecticut is an enterprising stat* Its chief products in the good old days before the pure food laws were w oo^ en nutmegs and basswood hams. Now she boasts a philanthropist who was recently arrested for grinding up cigar boxes and soiling the result ag “ Mabel, I don’t propose------ ** __________________ “ Well, George, I’ve noticed that, but pepper. daddy says you’d better propose be Tattered Terry—There goes a kind fore long or there will be doin’s.” man. The last time I went to him I “ When you interrupted me, Mabel, didn’t have a cent and he gave me all I was about to say that I do not pro he had. Weary Walter— What was that? pose to wait any longer to learn Tattered Terry—Thirty days.— Puclt whether you do or do not return my love.” “ Oh, George! This Is so sudden!” — Hbuston Post. “ She always was a lucky woman.** “ What’s happened now?” “ A neighbor of hers has bought a vacuum cleaner and she can borrow It whenever she wants to.”— Detroit Free Press. If you ran a shoe store, would you like It if your clerks bought shoes of an opposition dealer? COFFEE! I; TEA SPICES Virtue. Virtue by Itself enough, or anything have strength added termination to uso Theodore Roosevelt BAKING POWDER - EXTRACTS is not strong like It. It must to it and the de that strength.— JUSI RIGHT <jmCË£3EH> OOS SETA DEVERS poaruND. one. Saves Edge of Pie. A wire contrivance, patented by an Illinois man to lift a pie from an oven Is designed to operate so that the edge of the crust will not be broken. ALCOHOL OPIUM— TOBACCO Habite Positi voir Cured. D uly author I tod Keeloy la * stiv ate in O r»aon. W r it* ir PILES lilnatrutod c im ila * . 7 1 L 1 1 T H Ì. New York’s Night Workers. It ts generally supposed that tha o r t l a n d r e g o n night workers are few tn number, but careful canvaea shows that th« **I hare suffered with piles for thirty total number of persons who work six yeara. One year ago last April I be after sundown In New York reaches gan taking Cascarets for constipation. In HAND-SEWED O I J A C T O the figure of 52,000. This Is equal to process O in V / C . O the course of a week 1 noticed the piles Congress Talks o f Logs. the population of each of such cities began to disappear and at the end ot six MEN’S $2.00, *2.50. th .00, *3.50, $4.00, 45.00 WOMEN’S «2.50, $3,$3.50, $4 as Springfield. Mass.. Hoboken. N 7.. Atlanta, G a.— At the Southern Con weeks they did not trouble me at all. Rnvannah. Qa., Utica. N. Y . end servation congress J. B. White de Cascarets have done wonders for me. I B 0 7 3 ’ $2.00, $2.50 lu $3.00 TH E STANDARD Elizabeth, N. J. tailed the ravages o f the last quarter am entirely cured and feel like a new FO R 30 YEARS George Kryder, Napoleon, O. century on the forests. With a 20 per man.” They are absolutely the True Secret of Living. Pleanant. Palatable. Potent. T a ste Good. most popularand bestshocs cent waste o f top logs left in the woods, Do Good. N e v er Sicken . W ea k en or G rip«. for the price in America. The secret of living Is the disco-» he said, 2,600,000,000 feet o f lumber 10c. 26c. 60c. N e v er Bold in bulk. T h e gen- They are the leaders every uine ta blet stam p ed C C C. G u aran teed to ery o f the greatest good, the things annually was lost to the South alone. where because they hold cu re or your m oney back. that are really worth the seeking, the In the nation, he said, 40,000,000,000, their shape, fit better, look better and wear lon- values that do not fade nor depreci feet o f lumber was being cut annually, ger than other makes. The Flash of uenius. ate. The greatest good you can do and as a result o f this " t o p waste” They are positively the A man should learn to detect and most economical shoes for you any person or people ts to train them alone $100,000,000 yearly was lost. J. to make this discrimination, to help G. Peters told the conservationists that watch that gloam of light which Douglas name and the retail price are them to choose for themselves the South today cuts practically half flashes across his mind from within on the bottom — value guaranteed. T A K E N O S U B S T I T U T E ! If yonr dealer more than the luster of tho firmament cannot supply you write for Mail Order C a ta lo g . amongst the many possible prises tbs the lumber in the United States. W . L . D O U G L A S . B r o c k to n . M o m . of bards and sagos. Yet he dismisses ones that are worthy. without notloe his thought, because Taft’ s Life Menaced. Better Look Outside. P N U No. 42— *1# Millbury, Mass.— An alleged acheme It is his. In every work of genius we If you want to make the best o. for the assasination o f President Taft recognize our own rejected thoughts, your Ilfs, don’t spend much tlms tn U K W w r i t i n g t o a tl v e r t t s e r « p i e * they come back to us with a certain m e n t io n th in p a p e r . looking within and wondering If youi was unfolded to Mrs. Delia C. Torrey, alienated majesty.— Emerson. feelings are all right. Look outside aunt o f the president, by a stranger The Instead, and see what you are doing who called at her home here. for others, what you are saying about man, who refused to give his name, G u a ra n te e d a n d e r Jaqup. Mlg. Ce. other people, bow you ere behaving tc declared he overheard the plotters •11 P a ra F o o d C h icco, while in Boston. As he departed, he tboae around you. If you are behav Law. tag kindly and truly to your neigh threatened to return and kill Mrs. Tor Change o f Program. rey if the matter got into the newspa bor yon will not go far wrong. pers. The man went away from Mill Washington Star. bury as suddenly and as mysteriously Proper fumigation. Soon, as the mild, warm days depart. To fumlgato a room after alcknesa as he had come, and there is no clew to To other tasks w e’ ll tum us. W e'll pass the ice box by and start paste stripe of newspapers over cracks his whereabouts. of windows and doors. Remove all On filling up the furnace. Cam p's Gold Yield Is Big. living things Loosen the bedding and Little W illie— Say, pa, what is a carpets. Burn two or three formalde Seattle— The new gold diggings on bookworm? Pa— A bookworm, my hyde candles (obtained at drug stores) Squirrel creek, Alaska, 40 miles south son, is either a person who would rath according to directions on the box. o f the A rctic circle, have shipped er read a book than eat, or a worm Leave room closed six or eight hours $300,000 in dust to Seattle this season. Stands for that would rather eat a book than read. Open and air. Alfred Christopher, arrived from the — Chicago Daily Newt. new camp with $25,000 as the result of Three Hardest Words. his summer’ s cleanup. The season Language. A learned man has said that tha was unfavorable, being too wet. One A figure o f speech from the Prolocu three hardest words to pronounoe la hundred miners are in the field and tor, the Socialist paper o f Garden City, the English language are "I was m le Nome is sending 100 more. It is esti Kansas: “ Like a majestic river h e , taken." When Frederick the Or eat mated that Squirrel creek next year forces his depth through the solid rock i wrote to the senate, "I have Just lost should produce $ 2 , 000 , 000 . L OUNCU 4 In providing the family’s meals,don’t o f superstition and prejudice, and as ' a battle, and It’s entirely my owa calmy, yet with the tremendous forces fault," Ooldamltb says, "his confess loo be satisfied with anything but the Am bergris Lump Found. o f a Nile, he pushes back the foaming ' showed more greatness than all hla best. K C is guaranteed perfec Seattle—Gust Olson, a laborer of | ocean o f ignorance to make room for , victories." tion at a moderate price. It Valdez, recently found on the beach his irrestible body o f truth which is near that town a lump o f ambergris permeating the the sea o f ignorance' makes everything better. weighing 220 pounds and valued at I with currents o f vital thought. ” T ry and see. __ Perfect $4 ,400, according to advices received The Caller—Time passes quickly by steamer. Whaling men say this is j or in company, doesn’ t it? The V ic t im - the largest piece o f the precious sub Money back. Does it?— Puck. stance ever found. P ,0 %V. L. D O U G LA S \v BAKING POWDER Qualify Economy Purity