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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
— VORACIOUS MISS MOTH FIRST DAY SUCCESS SNOWSL1DE CRUStlES TRAIN Rain, Wind and Snow Do Immense Damage to Property. > ♦ » » » •*• * New Parcel Post Law Received With Much Favor. Many Use Insurance Feature Spe cial Delivery Also Helps Com mon Stamps Don’t (To. "I n ever will Invite Mias Moth To dine wltji us again,” Bald Mr. Dugg, “ for she will eat Ae much as any 'ten.” .......................................................................... Ellensburg, Wash.— Snows! ide crushes 15 freight cars- into kind- ling. Seattle— Boiler on rotary snow plow on Great Northern road ex plodes, injuring five, two fatally. Aberdeen—Traffic and wire com munication badly hit by storm— landslide throws two houses from foundations—shipping tied up. Falls City, Or. — Heaviest rain and wind storm ever recorded. Newport— Rain heavy and wind blows a gale, but no shipping dam age reported. Dallas — Telephone lines down and bridges washed out with La- Creole river flooding adjacent land. Chehails—Chehalis river on a rampage for- two lays.' • Big log jam likely to break any time. Vancouver-—Several Clark county bridges and roads washed out and rainfall Of Suhday 1.92 inches. Centralia—Surrounding country flooded -citizens fear inundation in business district. Ruthless. Coming home the other day In a rash of excitement, Dora rushed to her mother and said: "Oh, mamma, guess what we are going to do?” "I don’t know, dear.-but I hope It Is nothing dreadful." "W e’re going to study botany, and next Saturday we are going out to the woods to tantalize the (lowers " It la. "I suppose you know that Jlanburry once saved his wife from drowning?" "Did he? Was It before they were married ?” "No, It was several years after." "Isn’t It strange what a man will do nnder the stress of sudden ax of te nt r until May 2 the proposed advance in class and commodity rates between Pacific Coast terminals and points in Iowa, including north o f Council Bluffs and extending into Minnesota to St. Paul and Minneapolis. The railroads proposed to advance first-class rates from $3 to $3.20, sec ond-class $2.60 to $2.85 and third-class $2.20 to $2.38, with a corresponding increase on lower classes and num-‘ erous commodities. Power Wires Shot Down. Mexico City — Rebels are said to have shot the power transmission lines from the poles carrying them from the River iiecaxa, in the State of Puebla, to the capital, and this reason is given for the failure of the electric power service o f the city, which caused the stoppage o f the streetcar lines for sev eral hours. The lines were discon nected at a distance o f 20 miles from the city. A partial service of light and power was re-established. Lowest Temperatures in 20 Years Smudge Pots Avail Little Water Kept Running. Municipal Carline Pays. San Francisco— In the first day and a half o f its operation, San Francisco’s new municipal railway line returned to the city a profit o f $632.75. The first car was sent out Saturday noon and the receipts for the half day were $748.75. Sunday’s receipts were $910, making a total of $1658.75 for the day and a half. The estimated operating expenses o f the road are $450 a day and the fixed charges on the bonds $234 a day. There is an owl service with cars running every hour between 12:30 and 5 :30 in the morning.' ' Painters Fall to Death. Can g e t you fa n cy prices fo r W ild D uck* and o ’- her Maine in season. W rite us for cash o ffe r on ail kinds o f p ou ltry , p< rk. etc. Pearson-Page Co., Portland 33 CONVICTED DYNAMITERS RECEIVE THEIR SENTENCES The general Impression about wrinkles Is that they are caused by worry, but the truth Is that ynpst of them come from laughing. To know how to Irugh Is Just as Important as to know when to do It. If you laugh with the sides o f your faoo the skin will work loose In .time and wrinkles will form In exact ac cordance with the kind of laugh you have. The man who always wears a smirk will have a series of semicircular wrinkles covering his cheeks. A gambler, who Is accustomed to suppressing his feelings, generally has a deep line running from each side of his nose to the upper corner of his mouth, which In time extends to the chin, forming the shape of a half moon. A cadaverous person Is usually marked with two wrinkles, one on the Jaw and the other under the eye, meeting at right anglee at the cheek bonee. The scholar's wrinkle forms on his brow, while a schemer's wrinkles come around hts eyes and look like spokes o f a wheel. POULTRY AND GAME Frost Threatens to Destroy Cali fornia’s Citrus Crops. Ship us your VEAL, PORK, POULTRY, HIOES Washington, D. G.—The inaugura tion o f the parcel post system in Washington was an unqualified suc “ She ate up everything she found Upon the bill of fare. cess. Owing to the number o f sub And then she wasn’t satisfied— stations it was impossible to tell with She ate the clothes I wear.” accuracy the volume of business in the “ She ate my underclothes all up. city during the first day, but the num And ate holes In giy coat. And also ate my hat and vest. ber o f packages handled at the main And other things, I note." office seemed to warrant the statemet “ I hear that she Is now engaged that the public has quickly adjusted To marry my friend Jack. itself to the new service and will make And If she does. I'm sure she’ll eat much use o f it. The clothes right off his back.” No reports from postoffices through the country were received indicat Ellensburg, Wash.—-The Chicago, CHARACTER FOUND IN EYES out ing any material difficulty in caring Milwaukee & Puget Sound eastbound for the new business. Here in Wash Color 8hows Make-Up of Average ington all patrons complied with the fast freight, which was stalled in a Pereon, According to Close Ob rules in regard to the size afid weight' drift one mile west o f Laconia, in server of Human Naturo. o f packages and none had to be re Snoqualmie Pass, Saturday afternoon, fused. was wrecked late Monday by an ava According to a close observer of By the payment o f an additional 10 human nature: cents senders o f parcel post packages lanche that swept down the mountain Black (dark brown) eyes are a sign may have them insured and about 10 just.when tfie tf»m, was almost frjq o f passionate ardor In love. per cent o f the packages were so in from the first drift. Dark blue, or violet, denote great sured. At the main postoffice the re Two locomotives Were knocked* off uffectlon and purity, but not much in ceipt o f packages averaged about 17 tellectuality. , . the track and wrecked,. 12 cars loaded an hour. There wanplarge business in Clear, light blue, with calm, stead the sale o f parcel post stamps, many with Oriental imports wehe smashed fast glance, denote cheerfulness, good into small bits and. 23 other cars were being taken by colleitors. temper, constancy. It is expected to show wonderful buried under the snow, part of which Pale blue, or steel colored, with growth when its success is demon is 15 feet deep. shifting motion of eyelids and pupilB, strated to the people and they come to denote deceltfulness and selfishness Roadmaster W. R. Hunt was caught a full realization of what it means to Russet brown without yellow de in the slide and severely* injured. them in the saving of time as well as note an affectionate disposition, Snow conditions in the Cascade in cost o f transportation. sweet and gentle. The darker the mountains are the Worst in 20 years, The parcel post, system worked brown the more ardent the passion. without a hitch during its first 24 according to railroad officials here. Blue, with greenish tints, are not The Milwaukee was completely tied hours in New York. There was little so strongly Indicative of these traits, up by slides. The Northern Pacific rush, due to the holiday, and the but a slight propensity to greenish refused to handle Milwaukee trains clerks were able easily to cope with tints In eyes of any color 1 if a sign of Snow plows at the business. It was said that the over the mountains. wisdom and courage. Easton and Lester were wedged in the first full day’s business there would Gray, or greenish gray, with orange snow, { y«. /I show a total of about 350 package^. - and blue shades and ever varying A • plow stationed at Ellensburg, postmaster MorgaVl received oh an tints, are the most intellectual, and with a 15-foot double fan, released are Indicative of the Impulsive, Im early train from Washington the silver one imprisoned plow. A locomotive loving cup sent by Postmaster General pressionable temperament—the mix left the rails at Easton and turned on Hitchcock to inaugurate the service. ture of the sanguine and bilious, Six fresh eggs, mailed from St. i.ts side. which produces poetic and artistic na A wrecking outfit left here by spe Louis to Edwardsville, III., early in ture!. cial train, with 95 laborers following. the morning, were returned at night Light brown or yellow demote In A foot of snow an hour was reported The eggs were constancy; green, deceit or coquetry. made into a cake. at the summit. Lower down rain fell mailed at the main postoffice at 12:05 Eyes of no particular color (only and then froze, forming a heavy crust some feeble shades of. blue or gray, o ’clock a. m., and the cake was deliv on the snow and making conditions dull, expressionless, dead looking) be ered at 7 p. m. Edwardsville is about much worse. long to the lymphatic temperament, 20 miles from St. Louis. A four-pound piece of side pork, and denote a listless.’ feeble dfsposl mailed from Addison, Mich., was the tlon and a cold, selfish nature. first package received by parcel' post in Detroit. The second was a broken1 LITTLE PUZZLE IS AMUSING horse collar which a farmer at Peck, Mich., sent in for repairk tb a whole Indianapolis, Ind.— Imprisonment in Trick la to Reverse Poeltlone of Fox sale harness dealer. the Federal prison at Leavenworth, and Geeee In Smallest Num A brisk business marked the open ber of Moves. ing of the parcel post service in Bos Kan., was imposed as a punishment jip ton, more than 100 persons wating for on 33 labor union officials convicted ( Moving In turn, first a fox and then the signal inaugurating the system at having engaged in the' deslrnct: :fônr< a goose, etc., from one circle to an midnight. property by dynamiting over an area other, In how how many moves can One o f the first packages was a their positions be reversed so that the stretching. from Bos.ton to Los An small pot o f Boston baked beans, sent geles. r to Mayor Fitzgerald. As the head of the union whose Chicago’s New Year resolution to make use o f the nation’s gift— the strike was given as the motive for parcel post system—was initiated the promoting the dynamite plots, Frank first day by the sending o f approxi mately 2500 packages of merchandise. M. Ryan was sentenced to seven years' A mail-order firm deposited 450 pack imprisonment, the heaviest sentence of ages for delivery. all. He is president o f the Ironwork One concern alone bought $17,000 ers’ International union. worth o f stamps. Of the 38 men convicted as conspir ators and aiders ih the McNamara dy namiting schemes, eight other men Dog Is Sent By Parcel Post. Yonkers, N. Y .—A brindle bulldog affiliated with Ryan were each sen tenced to prison terms of six years, was the first parcel post package two men each were sentenced to four mailed in Yonkers. It was in a box years, 12 men were each sentenced to Fox and Geese Puzzle. addressed to William Trievor, o f 30 three years, four men were sentenced foxes shall occupy 5 and 6 and the Woodworth avenue. Although live to two years each, six men to one year geese 3 and 4? animals are not accepted for transpor and one day each, and six men, includ Their positions are reversed by mov tation through the mails, Postmaster ing Edward Clark, of Cincinnati, a ing as follows: Fox, 3 to 2; Goose, C Warren made an exception, as it was dynamiter who pleaded guilty, receiv to 8; Fox, 4 to 1; Goose, 6 to 7; Fox. ^he first parcel, and had a carrier de ed their liberty on suspended sen 2 to 6; Goose, 7 to 4; Fox, 1 to 7; liver it. The postmaster went in his tences. Goose, 8 to 2; Fox. 7 to 6: Goose, 2 private carriage to deliver personally The elimination o f those who re to 3. a six-pound roast from New York ad ceived suspended sentences left 33 dressed to a Yonkers housewife, so who are to go to Leavenworth, where WHERE WRINKLES COME FRÖL it might be in time for dinner. the shortest sentence will be one year and one day. Contrary to General Impression, Most Rate Advance Delayed. of Thom Como From Laughter— Washington, D. C.—The Interstate Some Peculiarltlea. Commerce commission has suspended COLD HITS ORANGES > San Francisco— Falling six stories down a light-well in the Whitney building and crashing through a sky light into the rear room of a store be low, John N. Crawford and Edward J, Hannan, painters, were instantly killed. Both bodies were badly man gled and it was with difficulty that they were extricated from the tangled ropes and debris which held them. The men were at work 70 feet above the skylight when one o f the ropes on San Jose After Record. gan Jose, Cal. - Residents o f San which the hanging scaffold was sus Jose are hoping that for New Year’s pended gave way. day they will hold the country’s record Arms Stored at El Paso. for quantity o f parcel post packages El Paso, Tex.—At least 4000 rifles handled. To this end and for the glorification 6f the Santa Clara valley and untold quantities o f ammunition, prune, two carloards o f prunes, done in shipments o f from 5000 to 50,060 into small packages, were sent out by pounds each, have been received here parcel post to addresses all over the within the last three months, official That the arms and country. Directions for proper cook figures show. ing of the prunes were on each pack cartr idges were not all sold to sports men s ¡self-evident. Some months ago age. ________________ enforcement of neutrality was remov Rebel General Defiant. ed from the Department o f Justice’s El Paso, Tex.— “ We will respect all secret agents along the border and foreigners respecting us; none others,” turned over to the War department. says a proclamation signed by General Greeks Lose Naval Battle. Inez Salazar and 18 rebel generals, copies o f which were distributed along London— A naval battle between the border. It also is declared that Turkish and Greek forces occurred the rebels will continue their policy Wednesday off the island o f Tenedos, of destroying bridges, station-houses in which the Greeks suffered severe and rolling stock o f railroads "aiding losses, according to a news agency dis our enemies by hauling federal patch received here from Constantino troops.” ple. Los Angeles — Freezing weather, such as Southern California has not experienced in 20 years, swept down from Tehachapi’s top on the great orange belt o f San Bernardino, Ven tura, Riverside, Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties Sunday. Damage estimated at many millions of dollars is being wrought |to citrus fruits, in spite o f desperate efforts of the growers to check the menace by smudging. At Covina the mercury dropped to 22 degrees. At Santa Ana icicles hung from the orange trees. Snow is reported from north o f Ox nard. Sugar beets, bean and grain crops are suffering also, but the chief damage is to oranges and lemons. High winds are blowing at Santa Bar bara, Redlands and Colton, which it is hoped will prevent heavy frosting. Reports from IheJ Lompoc valley say the loss to fruits there will be enor mous. A i Santa Barbara the temperature was below the freezing point all day, and at 10 p. m. it was 22. At Red lands^ the mercury was 30, and the sky was black with smudges. At Whit tier several hundred thousand young orange trees are exposed to the ele ments, and the owners fear a total loss. ; For the most part the sudden drop, despite the United States ¡.weather bu reau's warning, was totally unexpect ed by the people, and not more than a tenth b f the growers, it is reported, were prepared. The.temperature stood at 18 degrees at Riverside at 10 o ’clock. Prayers were coffered in the churches for the savirtjf of the citrus groves. Th«f local weather forecasts say the temperature is lower than it has been in 20.years. From all the orange pro ducing points the most .depressing re ports are received. At Riverside, which has laid claim to being in the frostle$e belt, nothing short of a mir acle can save the crop. In Shn Gabriel, another highly-fa- vored.section, the thermometer regis tered 24 degrees at midnight, and growers were turning the irrigation water pipes open in the hope of reduc ing the fast lowering temperature. Not over ten per cent of the ranchers aie prepared with smudging pots, and even if all were, little good could be done, as a difference of only six to eight degrees can be made by that method. It Colton, another section which has been hitherto immune from the devas tation o f frost, the-water pipes were frozen, and though growers were making heroic efforts to save their crops, little hope is entertained that great damage can be averted. Sacramento recorded the lowest temperature o f 15 years. We guarantee top prices und ( ’ HECK IIS IlK 'lt UN MAIL Tan*, price», coop«, free Me will «end fur one 'e a r on rc<|iie»t to all who make s-lilj>nic*iatH 'luring January one yeor’a »über riot ion to « '¡tie r Northwc-f l’oul*r> Journal. Pari ft <■ Homsste.id. Poultry Life. North went Pacific-Farmer Plea«** tell jo u r neigh- Lora »Lout our liberal offer. Ship to F. //. S C H M A L Z dr CO. Pad ap Capital $10,000 141 143 Prool Si,. PORTLAND. ORE For Hale 40 a. in Waahington Co.. Ore., near IIill»- • oro; '££ a cult.. 6 r. hou«*e, barn, outbuilding». Mi fruit tree», gluck, m achinerj, etc. Nuchbour. lit»» -119. Chicago. For Hale 48Uii. in Adam* Co . Wash kling», SO fruit I . . . . . . . . . rgain Morgan, Ho» ¡119. Chi«;i»o For Hale €6 a. within city lim it» of Balm on Arm. If C., Can ; 55a. cult, 14-r. house. barn outbuilding». '• a. bearing orchard, »tuck, m achinery, etc. J. I* Mc Guire. Salmon Arm, H. C. S econd -H and M achin ery bought, »old and _ e x ch a n g ed : e n g nea boiler», paw-mills, etc. T he J. E . M artin Co.. 83 lut St., P ortland. Send fo r S tock Liat and prices. Machinery barely in Friendship. An intimate friendship is at once i safeguard in recreation and social i enjoyment, for a man thinks twice be- j fore ho plunges into surroundings which he know« his beat friend would condemn. It is a stimulus, because in work or business, or even play, a man does not willingly lag behind while the friend is forging ahead. In common endeavors for good causes religious or social or political, friend ship is a powerful inducement *o self forgetting activity. Coughs and Colds You could not please us bet ter than to ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, hron- cliitis. Thousands o f families always keep it in the house. I'lie approval o f their physi cian and the experience o f 3 many years have given them g rea t c o n fid e n c e in this 1 stan d ard cough medicine. Sold for sevenity years ■ O N LY O NE ” III OMO Q U IN IN E” That is L A X A T I V E B R O M o Q U IN IN E . L<* k fur the sign atu re o f E. W . G R O V E . C ures a Cold in O ne D ay. Cure.- G rip in T w o Day.*. 25c. Professor Recited Badly. One day a college professor, going to his class, came across one of his students who had just fallen down. Asking him how he fell, tin* student replied, “ Notwithstanding.” Telling the anecdote a short time later the professor said: “ I met Mr. Junior the other day, and he made a very bright remark. He had Just fallen down, you ¡know; and, when I asked him how it happened, he said, ‘Neverflielesa.’ ”— 1 Budget. _________________ Any good doctor will tell you that a medi cine like Ayer’ s Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are wjn- sripated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer’ s Pills for cor recting this sluggishness of the liver. Made b y the J O. AY Ell CO.. L ow ell. Maas P IL E S CU R E D IN 6 TO II D A Y S Y o u r d r u g g is t w ill refu n d m oney i f P A Z O O IN T M E N T fa ils t o cu re any ca se o f Itch in g. Blind, I Ble4*dinjf o r P rotru d in g P iles in 0 to 14 days. 5oc. i Almost Limit of Foolishness. An old woman named ( ‘zabo, who was found dead in Budapest, left a To Keep Ferns Fresh. I Tse a soil of about 1 a!f leaf mold will in which she set forth that all bo or smooth earth and half fine sand, j her money, over $5,000, should Give abundant drainage and then given to her deg. The animal was plenty’ of water. About once a month , handed over to the relatives, who. It put them in th e wushtub or bathtub! is said, will contest the will. The old and give a thorough washing, not | woman had set a room apart for her sparing soap; rinse well, and slightly dog. It was furnished with large mir loosen the soil before returning them rors and antique furniture upholstered to the stand. A bit of fresh beef in silk. Only the dog was allowed to enter this room. j buried in the soil ocasionally nelps. B A N D M E N : S srS S * HOLTON and BUESCHER band in strum ents. T he must com p lete stock o f M usical M erchandise in the N orthw est. W rite fo r Catalogues. 8 E IB E R L IN G -L U C A 8 MUSIC CO. 134 Second Street. Portland. O regon HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! Deal d ire c t w ith m a n u fa c turer. W e pay the highest prices fo r R aw F urs. W rite fo r free p rice list and sh ip p in g tags. Bear Baiting Popular Sport. Sizing him L'p. Few sports have had such a great When you call the average yo u n : j man honest he is likely to feel a mild I and extended popularity as bear bait sort of gratification When you cal! 1 ing. Tiie V o ia r s imported their bears him competent his chest begins tc I from Biltpin, and the sport can be bulge. When you call him a heart , traced 1* England to the Conquest or breaker he slaps you on the shoulder j beyond. Queen Elizabeth was so fond and gives you to understand that he ; of the sport thaf , cy an order In coun considers you a person of remarkable cil, she prohibited “ plays to he per formed on Thursday? because bear perception and unerring judgment. baiting and su ‘h pastimes had usually Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's S o o t flint* : been practiced.” Syrup t’ e bout remedy to uj-o » ibeli ehilJtftj urmg ,\e teething ¿»eriod. Li iuid b lue is a w eak solution A void it. B uy . R* (1 Cross Ball Blue, the blue th a t’s all blue. you r g rocer. . Abraham Lincoln. In the language of the shop, the farm, the boat, the street, or the nursery, he told the high truths that N. M. INGAR CO.. FURRIERS reason and religion taught, and took 1 9 1 Seventh Street. PORTLAND. ORE. possession of his audience by a storm of speech, pouring upon them all the riches of his brave plebeian soul, bap- One Word She Could Say„ An earnest London slum worker re tizing every head anew; a man who cords her unremitting, patient en with the people seemed more mob deavors to improve the accent anc than they, and with kings the most im vowel enunciation of her little perial.— Theodore Parker protege, Blanche, for the sake o f the Not Knocking. child's future destiny “on the styge.’ “ Beg pardon,” said the agent, os Mr. Once, failing in all else, she tried a Grouch opened the door, “ but I would milfl dose of gentle ridicule. ‘ ‘Yon like to ask If Mr. Dodger, your next can’t say ‘food,’ can you, Blanche?’ door neighbor. Is good pay.” “ How do she smiled, teasingly. ‘ ‘I can say I know whether he is good pay or ‘fu le!’ was the child’s crushing re not?” exclaimed Mr. Grouch. “ All I A sk No Conclusive Evidence of Change. “ Five years ago. sir,” triumphantly declared the landlord o f the Atlantic and Pacific hotel at V’ hoopopolis, Ok., “ there was no town here at a ll!’ , “ H’m !” replied the hypercritical tour ! ist from the east. “ And what makes ! you think there is one here now ?” Ham and Eggs. Calhoun Clay says: “ Dar am a non- breakable relationship betwixt de cul lud race an’ turkey, the reason bein’ dat de cullud race is descended from Ham, while turkey comes from eggs.” know about him is that he has four Slrange Nantes. grandchildren and he ctill owes for Every e’ ergyman can tel] talcs oi his marriage lieep«e ” the strange names which- he has beep asked to bestow upon children N o th o u g h tfu l p e r so n uses liquid blue. I t ’ s a in ch o f blue in a la rg e b ottle o f v.-alcr. A sk fo r at the baptismal font; but the piaca p Rod Cros3 Ball Blue, th e blue th a t’ s all blue. where that sort of thing Is rampant is British Ouinea. Nannie Belloua, John Scholastic Flippancy. Pantaloon, and Frank Locust are “ Arid now,” continued the professoi among Christian names imposed or o f history, “ permit mo to mention a the offspring of native converts tireless worker in the great cause of Worse still are “ Whisky Emmanuel*' humanity— ’’ “ Attireless w orker?” interrupted one of the seniors, “ par COLD GRIPS ENTIRE COUNTRY and “ SerlaMm sd Voif-rpm.” don me, professor, but if you are re Young Man Must have Friends. ferring to Lady Godiva, she was at Coldest Reported Is 24- Below; Win For boys and young men friendship tired in her luxuriant hair.’ ter wheat Menaced. Is a prime necessity o f existence. Chicago— Winter, as the term is un When a man has established himself Opulent tiara. derstood in the Great Lakes region, In life and the interests of home and “ I can’t understand how that poetT already more than three months over wife and family have absorbed him, wife is able to dress so well. I thought due, made another and more successful he may, perhaps, dispense with friend there was no money in poetry.” “ 1 attempt Sunday and Monday to fasten ship. But as long ns he is young, un guess there isn’t; but her husband has itself upon the Middle West. The married and unsettled, he is as de the job of writing all the advertising deadly cold, originating in Western pendent on friendship as on air or rhymes for one of the biggest break Canada, where 16 degrees below zero food. fast food concerns in the country. _______________ prevails at many points, is spreading Have you seen their new automobile?’’ Had Stood Hard Test. rapidly over the country. It reached “ I understand that you once sang in Chicago in the form of a snow storm, TONIC FOR EYES which later turned to rain and still a glee club.” “ Yes,” replied the great later to heavy sleet, with continued politician. “ And I want to tell you W asm ny m ailing. when a man with a voice like mine falling o f the temperature. Bran is much better to use foi The intense cold has not yet arrived can hold a position In a glee club cleaning matting than soap and wa in Chicago, but government forecast It shows that he is some officeholder.’ 1 ter. Tie the bran in a bag. dip the ers say it will be here soon and re —Los Angeles Listener. bag into clean warm water, and rub j main a long time. the matting briskly with this; then I Makes All the Difference. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and all wash it off with a cloth wrung out of | Before marriage the shape, the fig warm salt water. This method iresh- | Northwestern States report below zero ure and complexion carry all before ens it up wonderfully. weather and growing colder. them; after marriage, the mind and character unexpectedly claim theii Sugar Dividend Passed. Japanese Plant Camphor Trees. New York — The directors o f the share— and that the largest—of im In Formosa large areas are to ba portance.— Lord Melbourne. planted with camphor trees during the American Beet Sugar company decid next few years. The trees now util ed not to declare the usual dividend Time to Beware. no the common stock. They is If ever you meet a woman who sub ised are five hundred to one thousand sued this statement: “ Resolved, that ceeds in convincing you that you arc years old, and the Japanese wisely in in view o f the large stock o f manu an exceptionally fine fellow, be very, tend tc conserve the source of supply factured sugar on had unsold, no ac yery careful. She has far more Intel of one of their Imro^nnl monopolies. * BeontheJump” Fon’t allow > ourself to become discouraged and “ out of sorts.” The stomadi, liver and bowels have become lazy and inactive, but a short course of Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters will soon mak? I li ngs r ght. It strengthens the ent re “ iurer man,” prevents Colds ar.d Grippe and mates you strong r:nd vigorous. IKY tT. “DIDN’T HURT A BIT” tion be taken on payment o f the divi dend on the common stock at pres ent. ” The common stock was placed on a 5 per cent basis in 1911. An nouncement o f the action o f the direc tors was followed by heavy selling of the common stock on the exchange. Suffragists Rout Chief. Ige'nce than you.—Jay Denby, In Let era from China. Painless leas M o t k A ii . o f Methods Extracting Teeth. w J t •Lek. DR. W. A. WISE. A l l PriiiooiT ino M iim s iii O u t-o f-to w n p e o ple can have th eir pla te and hrid ire- w ork finished in one da y if necessary. A n nhsidute g u a r antee, hacked by 26 years in P ortla n d . W ise Dental Co. he Orient. San Francisco— Caroline A. Kamm, widow of Jacob Kamm, late million aire steamboat owner of the Columbia river and Sound districts, has peti tioned for ancillary probate of a copy o f the Kamm will. The original will has already been probated in the Port land, Or., jurisdiction. About $100,- 000 is on deposit in various banks in San Francisco and to get this the proof o f the will is necessary in this district also. o f our Not Up to Expectations. “ George has told me all the secrets Vegetarian Menu. of his past.” “ Mercy! What did you I The menu of a meal given lately by think of them?” “ I was awfully disap- I O f f ! « HOURS: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 1 the London Vegetarian association In pointed.”— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Phones: A 2029; Main 2029. cluded walnut cutlets with brown Foiling Bldj;., Third and Washington, Portland sauce, cauliflower and new potatoes, Daily Thought. asparagus on toast, spaghetti on toasr, There are two elements that go to tomato farcie and vnrr<- irrots. the composition of friendship— truth and tenderness.— Emerson. OUT OP TOWN^ Bound to Win. PEOPLE Willis— “ I see you have all the mod onn rpcflve prompt trent- ern conveniences for women In this in nicnr* o f Non-Poi«onf>n«, stitution of yours.” Gillis— “ Yes. Tw’o of the highest paid gossips In the city are always In attendance •—Life. Washington, D. C.— Major Sylves- er, superintendent of the Capitol po lice, who announced that the Washing ton suffragists would not be allowed to hold a pageant on March 3, the day before the inauguration, was routed by the suffragists almost as soon as he made the rash announcement. James F. Oyster, president of the chamber of His ncflouu. commerce, quickly took up the suffra A famous king said: “ If men onl> gists' cause, as did other prominent men, and Sylvester receded from his (new how pleasant to me it is to for position. The women will hold their jive faults, there is not one of then jvho would not commit crime.” — From demonstration as planned. Copy o f Will Offered. is w h a t th ey ai say 8oclety People Classified. Storekeeper— “They are soclet> people. They belong to our first and last families ” Customer— "You mean ‘first families’ ?” Storekeeper—“ No; first and last. First to ask credit and laet io pay.”— Pock. ___ PISO S R E M E D Y R m < C< «$ k Sjrnp. T8»I m Oood. In tin*. Sold by Draffr>*ta. nÿt C. GEE WO L A l ^ . j the Chinese doctor. Try once mor»* if you have been doctorin* with this one and that on « and have not obtained i>er- manent relief. 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