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New Houston Hotel OLD BIT OF UND ------------------ ------------------------------------------------------- ^ HJXTII A M I KVKHKTT STS. Pour lllnrka fruni llnlnn HlatUm. Uniiwr rmw nuuiacmiKmL All rumila nawljf dvuuraUil. S IT I IAl. K A IK S HY WKKK OK MONTH K a l» IKK, 75c. «1. $1.50 I'm Oar J B E A U T IF U L R U G S Summits of Siskiyou Mountain; Above W ater Ages Ago. Border Guardian* Between Callfornli and Oregon Were Growing Forest* When Mott of Europe W ai Sea. A Story For Paclfista. Colonel Roosevelt told at a recep tion In Chicago a story for the profes slonul pacifist. ‘ The pacifist, with his unworkable Ideas,” he said, "reminds me of Victor 11 ugo. "During the France Prussian war of 1879 Victor Hugo, then at the height of his glory, was so horrified by the cruelties of the siege of Paris that he demanded, In a burst of splendid gen erosity: " if I go out In front of the armies— If I go out alone und unarmed—I, Hugo- and If I let them kill me— then don't you think that this will end the war?’ " ’For you, yes, certainly,* was the cold and sagacious answer given to Hugo.”— Washington Star. HOLDING DOWN WIRE FENCES Instead of Using Stakes Iowa Man At taches Stone Which Is Sunk Into the Ground. A railroad company has paid Frank Justice o f Polk county, Iowa, more than $1(10 damages for hogs killed on Its tracks. The wire fence was staked down time and again, but the hogs continued to root It up and crawl un der If. The stakes driven to hold It down would not stick for any length of time, says Wallace’s Farmer. Mr. Justice told the claim agent that If In* would follow Ids advice In hold ing down the fence, that the railroad company would be saved future dam ages. The advice wus followed, and since thut time no hogs huve got un der the fence. Instead of a stake to hold down the wire, Mr. Justice uses a stone, which is sunk Into the ground. A wire Is Arn untili* from your OLI) CAK- PKTS. Ksg ItuffH wovon all sizes. Mail orders receive prompt and care- ful attention. Send for ttooklet. NORTHWEST RUG CO. According in geologists the summit» K. Hth and Taylor St». Portland, Or. of (he SiHklyou mountains, the horde» guardian»» between California and Ore DEVELOPING and i gnn, constitute one of the oldest tilts nl PRINTING for land In the world. They were, assert Depends On Kind of Corn. For a lltlla Ifcmatln« amort« your frtonda with the scientists, growing a forest wher He admits he can not be expected Kmlaka. H»iwl for Informatloit aa to how you ran arru r« rraiilta and hava Your work dom* KHfcK of the greater part of Europe was wtII to "know it a ll" just because he sells t'h a r ««. W r it« today, or amid ua for trial a roll uf henentli the water. They were thi a few stocks and bonds now and then. film or ii»«a tlv «a to l>a |>rint«il and rooalvr 40 liar hllloek« of a low Hat iMlnnd a hundred Rut his friends were surprised when rant off. PHOTO CRAFT HIIOF. 1‘ lttark Mark. mile« In length when the Puclflc oeeiio he sprang this question a few days P. O. Hai 72». Cortland, iln r .it reached eastward to the Itoeky moun ago when Gov. Goodrich's request that more corn be planted was being dis tains. Gigantic Mauritius hanked in th< I cussed: “ C. B . " M I N E R S & CO. shade of the Island's trees, and th»j "Rut how far apart do you have to UNIVERSAL REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP leviathan o f the Scriptures swam about plant the rows of corn to keep one Its shores. Flnully the Pacific slop« row from shading the other?” airanMui iirainu » it i i h i i i i m . 1. 1. M» ran »aa mua iti rttutti, m im » emerged from the ocean and the Island Ventilation. became the backbone of a mountain “ Why Is this cheese so full of range, Siskiyou tunnel, at uu eleva holes?” tlou o f 4,000 feet, extends through a "That's all right. It needs all the bouiKL Sold. Kontod and Kopoirod solid bank of ocean shells, and for It» fresh air It can get."— Iloston Trans W AI.KKH ELECTRIC WORKS lUirrmlil«. cor. loth. I'urtJarid. Or«. length o f .’I,HS> feet follows the short crip t line of the ancient Island, ns indicated the sandstone which once formed HIDES. PELTS. CASCARA BARK, hy Its bench. Holding Down Fence. WOOL AND MOHAIR. ’T w o inlK's east of SlMklyou tunnel,' j 1« mat » « j n lira Write fir prices u l ilipptoi ti|i says a writer In "The Siiered Summit» j wfupped around the bottom strand of TMI H. F. Nouns Co. HrtlMi Ore; JMttk, S i of the Siskiyou,” "Pilot rock rise» | the fence, and then around the stone, from the very vertebrae o f the burrlei ■ (nsteud o f a stone, a concrete block, K T I I I ^ houkkaa|dna. ahorthand. tala«raphr. to lift Its sheer walls 000 feet In th< I an old piece o f Iron, or any other aalaamanahlp. Knall.h branrhaa. at an acrrailRrd Pilot rock Is a chimney that heavy weight may be used. Mr. Jus arhuul, w rit», ur phona Main tto fur ratalocua; ulr. aduataa jruarantaod position«. It»hnka W alkrr burned out In u hotter fire thun wa» tice says this device will hold down a »tnaaa C u lt»«». 1(7 4th Blraat. itaar Murrtaon. ever known hy man. It wus one of the fence till the wire rusts in two. While Cortland, Oravoit. T t llt why everyone should drink Hues through which the molten lava It takes more time to wrap a wire L O G G K D -O F P I.A N D S rh aa f. famoua Fru it spouted to form the rang«*. So terrlfl« hot water each morning around a stone and attach it to the anil Hay Halt II. . .I Itlvar Vallay. laval, !rn «a la d . was the outburst that It left the before breakfast bottom wire of the fence, and then trrma Ik.x 1*4. Hood Itlvar. (> r««on strange, funtasili-nlly shaped chimney ' bury the stone in the ground, it is per standing there against the sky. It wa» manent. W o a r l . W n n l m l Many ruminoti on »a Why Is man and woman, half the w e e d * w a n i e a worlhfc to7V[«und. to come Into use, In the due procession time, feeling nervous, despondent Ii»l*t. O. National l>ru« Co., North Yakima, Waah. o f events, ns one o f the great signal worried; some days headachy, dull and towers o f the western wilderness, to unstrung; some days really incapaci MATERIAL FOR MAKING EGGS Mantel’ « Ghost Story. ward which, on a hazeless day, the red tated by Illness. I f we all would practice Inside-bath Grit, Charcoal and Crushed Oyster or Robert Mnntell tell« o f a barnstorm hunteis and warriors foi* a hundred] Clam Shell» Are Three Big Es ing, what a gratifying change would ing company in the went in the old miles around would turn a watchful take place. Instead of thousands of sential» for Hens. eye. Resides the rock was (he meet-* days that made a try at Shakespeare. lug place o f chiefs. They ended It Sis- half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should Considerable complaint watt heard rela A poultry breeder wonders why bens kl-you, meaning tin* council ground see crowds o f happy, healthy, rosy- tive U> the effort* o f the man who The result of their deliberations wa» cheeked people everywhere. The rea lay soft-shelled eggs. “ Is It because assayed to do the Gho«t in “ Ham let.” made known from this chimney top. son is that the human system does not they are ull pullets or Is it a lack of One day a dramatic man on the local “The Indians used u linger of black | rid Itself each day o f all the waste something in their feed? They have paper «aid to the leading man: smoke by day and u tongue of red which It accumulates under our pres grits before them all the time, so It “ That fellow who play« the Ghoat flame by night. When ttic* chief of ent mode of living. For every ounce cannot come from that.” does not suggest the nunernatural. ” The cause o f soft-shelled eggs Is a the Mhnstiis died, the word was flashed of food and drink taken into the sys “ I should Nay not,” aaaented the from the mountain that tmre the tribal tem nearly an ounce o f waste material luck of lime in the feed. Unless hens leading man with alacrity, “ but he must be carried out, else It fermenta name, was repeated from Pilot rock and forms ptomalne-llke poisons which huve a very wide range they must be doen suggest the natural auper. *’— supplied with crushed oyster shells or and presently the Indians of the Me j are absorbed Into the blood. Everybody’»! Magazine. Loughlln peak region, far to the north.! Just as necessary as It is to clean clam shells to provide material for were making mourning signs. the ashes from the furnace each day. making shells. Even the flock on Prudence. “ When gold was discovered around before the fire w ill burn bright and range must In winter have these ‘‘ Do you want your wlfo to vote?” hot, bo we must each morning clear shells provided. Grits do not answer ’’I don't like to express myself,” Yrcku, In northern California, the set the inside organs of the previous day’s the purpose for providing lime for tlers o f the Mazatnas country In Ore 1 said Mr. Meekson. " I f I advocate It accumulation of indigestible waste and and Henrietta finds she doesn't like gon wished to Join the rush, but knew body toxins. Men and women, whether making egg shells. The grits are for politics, she'll blame me for getting no southward trail. It was then that a sick or well, are advised to drink each the use of the hen In grinding her her Into It.”— Washington Star. chieftain, whose daughter had been I morning, before breakfast, a glass of | feed. broflght back to health, led Ills white j real hot water with a teaspoonful of There are three things very essen Nothing Left. benefactors to a peak and pointed limestone phosphate in it, as a harm tial In the poultry house. They are: Doctor— My dear dr, you must give aero*1- 80 miles of shimmering valley less means of washing out the stom Grits (small stones), charcoal and your wife some considerable change and hill to Pilot ris k. *Ry the right ach, liver, kidneys and bowels the In crushed oyster or clam shells. Many at once side lends nu easy trail,’ the wrinkled | digestible material, waste, sour bile poultry keepers preserve the shells Husband— Can't do It. doctor; you and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening have got It all.— iialtlmoro American. lender said. His friends were Instant and purifying the entire alimentary from eggs used during the summer ly on their way and they had picked up canal before putting more food Into and these are browned and crushed fortunes at Yreka before their neigh | the stomach. Had Definite Information. for winter use. Tvrenty-flve cents’ W illie W illis— What arc "pieces of hors of the Mnxamus could break their Millions of people who had their worth o f crushed oyster or clam shells way through a tangled waste In which turn at constipation, bilious attacks, I will Inst an average-sized flock for artillery,” pa? Papa W illis— I think they must be they could Bud no single sign o f a | acid stomach, nervous days and sleep many weeks. Watch the laying hens the kind that the girl next door plays road. less nights have become real cranks and note how often they visit the hop on the piano.— N. Y. Times. "In the days o f warfare with the] about the morning Inside-bath. A quar per containing these crushed shells. nntlve tribes the whites came to know ter pound of limestone phosphate will Mother—The teacher complains not cost much at the drug store, but Is you have not had a correct lesson and dread the almost Incredible powers sufficient to demonstrate to anyone, BEST GRADES OF FERTILIZER of Pilot rock. As often as n punitive for a month; why Is It? Its cleansing, sweetening and freshen ___________ Son— She always kisses mo when expedition approached the harrier1 ing effect upon the system. Much Higher Than Last Year and range, the whiles were spier I tar sharp I got them right.— Puck. Farmers Are Using More Lime and eyes, the warning was kindled upon “ How do you know that picture Is the rock, and the faithful sentries hnd! Taking Care of Manure. on«- of the old masters?” vanished befi re the enraged soldiery “ Don’t ask me." replied Mr. Cum- The best grades of f -rtilizers are rox. "That information is part of could struggle tip to the rml tower and much higher than last year. Farm quench the signal flames. Throughout what I paid for. Ask the dealer how ers are using more lime and taking the Modoc wars runners brought fre ho knows.”— Washington Star. better care of the manure. quent word to the renegade Captain For heavy sod-ground plowed in the Jnek from tills elenrlng house of tin* W H E N IN news. No wonder the Indians lighted j l o o 111 to W a lk U p rig h t. O p e ra tio n fall, a dressing o f 00 bushels of air- slacked lime per acre Is the average nil the peeks around with nltar fires and called then» by a name which A d v ise d . S a v e d b y L y d ia E . dressing favored by farmers. The lime Is spread ns soon as air- meant the Sacred Summits of the Sis ] P in k h a m 's V e g e ta b le C o m p o u n d . | slacked, niul then harrowed in. tlyous!" FREE ELECTRIC MOTORS r Jump from Bed in M orning and Drink Hot W ater K i j j CLIMBED STAIRS ON HER HANDS SEATTLE Animats in Fire. This woman now raises chickens and Most animals are afraid of fire, and does manual labor. Head her story: SEATTLE’S LARGEST HOTEL will fly from It In terror. To others Richmond, ind.— “ For two years I O n ly th r **« M ock * from I V p o U an <1 D ock ». O p there Is a fascination about a flame, was so sick and weak with troubles posite C ity H all P a rk and C o u rt H uuae . T R K FIN E ST IX >1.1,A It ROOM IN AM ERICA and they w ill walk Into tt, even though j from my age that W ith datachad l » th , 1 person . SI .00 $ 1.60 when g o i n g up tortured by the hent. 2 person «, $ 1.60 $ 2 . 1 « stairs i had to go W ith p riv a te b a th . 1 prm nn . » 2.00 $ 2.60 $ 3.00 A horse In a burning stable goes I 2 person *. $3 00 $ 3.60 $ 4.00 very slowly with mad with fear, but n dog Is ns cool In n “ W h e n In Seattle Try the Frye” my hands on the Are as at any time. He keeps his nose steps, then sit down down to the floor, where the air Is pur at the top to res t est, and sets himself calmly to finding The doctor said ha A G A T E Ó U T T IN G tils way out. Cats In tire cry piteously. thought I should FO N | I W W Í W tLL C U T A N O have an operation, They hide their faces from the light I M O U N T T O U R A O A T » IN A S O C IO Rnd my f r i e n d s I G o t o N IN O L I N I C U T U N O H it and crouch In corners. When their O F F tN O C B A N O A G A T C thought I would not rescuer lifts them they are us a rule live to move into quite docile and subduet], never biting our new house. My or scratching. daughter asked me Rlrds seem to be hypnotized by Are, to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable and keep perfectly still; even the lo Compound as she hnd taken it with good quacious pnrrot In n fire has nothing results. I did so, my weakness dis Vaal, Pork, Beef, to say. Hows, like dogs, do not show appeared, I gained in strength, moved Poultry, Butter, Egg» alarm. They are easy to lead forth, into our new home, did all kinds of garden work, shoveled dirt, did build and Farm Produce and often And their way out them ing and cement work, and raised hun to the OM Reliable Fverdln« house with a selves. raeorri of 46 years of Square D»alln«« and dreds o f chickens and ducks. I can be assured of T O P M AR K E T PRICES. not say enough in praise o f Lydia E. F. M. CRONKHITE Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and T h rift 45-47 Free« Street Portland. Oreaen Holy— Does your wife believe In do if these facts are useful you may pub lish them for the benefit o f other mestic economy? women.’ ’—Mrs. M. 0 . J oh nsto n ,R oute Poly— Y es; she saves nil the "scraps” D, Box 190, Richmond, lnd. No. 24, 1817 P. N. U. to be served for brtakfnst SHIP FIELDS UNSUITED FOR CORN Early Spring Plowing Is Advisable Under Many Conditions— Avoid Clods, Weeds or Grass. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR D M _ _ _ _ _ Try Grandmother’s old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "W yeth ’* Sage and Sul phur Compound,” you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, im proved by the addition of other In gredients, for about 50 cents. Don’t stay gray! T ry It! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brusb with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It Is not Intend ed for the cure, mitigation or preven tion of disease. Marine Effects. “ Some people are seasick when they get In a bay, aren’t they, pop?” "Some are, my son.” “ Do ft’ ey ever have hydrophobia when they get In a bight?"— Exchange. The W ay of It. “ Do you always give your wife her own way?” ’ “ No.” “ How do you manage it?” ” 1 don’t She takes it.”— Exchange. His Status. “ Your husband is always chaffing folks. Isn't he, Mrs. Coceup?” “ Yes, indeed; I was telling our new French neighbor that he was a good deal of a chauffeur.”— Exchange. CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMA And Rathea That Itch and Burn— Free to Anyone Anywhere. In the treatment of skin and scalp troubles bathe freely with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry and apply Cuticura Ointment. If there is a nat ural tendency to rashes, pimples, etc., prevent their recurrence by making Cuticura your dally toilet preparation. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. — Adv. Reverses. “ They say there w ill be food dicta tors appointed to prevent food specu lators.” “ A t last, poetic retribution! The packers w ill be canned.”— Baltimore American. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong, sick women well, no alcohol. Sold in tablets or liquid. Practical Peace Plans. “ Aren't you for peace?” asked Mr. Rafferty. “ I am,” replied Mr. Dolan. “ That’s why I want to get in as soon as pos sible and finish up the fighting.”— Exchange. Russia Turns to America. The British acting consul general af Odessa reports a statement in the Iiusskoe Slovo (Moscow), to the effect that the Russian minister o f agricul ture, when introducing his depart mental estimates in the duma, stated that the lack o f labor was making It self severely felt and that the use of Implements and machinery for agri cultural purposes in Russia must be largely extended. The department of agriculture, therefore, proposed to give large orders to American firms. Molybdenum Found in Peru. The exhibition o f some samples o f molybdenum ores taken from a newly discovered deposit in southern Peru, reports Commercial Attache William F. Montavon, Is exciting considerable interest in Lima. It is claimed by Senor Eduardo S. Arenas, who brought six tons of the ore to Lima, that the mines are the largest known molyb denum deposits in the world. The ore brought to Limn is still In the School o f Mines and has not yet been tested. Corn should never be planted In n cloddy field or In one where a nice growth o f weeds or grass Is already either started or ready to start. Early spring plowing Is certainly advisable under a great many conditions. Some soils must be worked down with the disk nnd harrow, and on some! Mean Insinuation. the packer should b« used before the Miss Fluff— Mr. Crump hasn’t got planting season. a bit o f tact. Miss Flip— How do you know he- Green Food for Chicks. hasn't? • Young chicks must be provided with Miss Fluff— I beard him ask Miss green food. Mnngels or other roota Prim the other day If she wasn’t In cabbage or sprouted oats may be used terested In the prehistoric age. Help Sweet Clover Seed. A Mean 81am. Sulphuric add treatment of sweet “ I lost a bunch o f Jokes today,” said clover seed may Increase the germina a professional humorist. “ It was some tion as much ns 60 per cent. thing o f a loss to me.” “ And no gain to the finder either. Ha Going the Wrong Way. probably won’t know what they ar*w” The farmer who finds the hills steep — Louisville Courier-Journal. er going from, thnn to, town Is loading too heavily the wrong way.