Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, November 28, 1906, Image 4

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THE INDEPENDENT, HILL8B0R0,
Entered at tS Poetofflce at HMe
loro, Oreguii. for transmission thro ox h
Official Paper cf Washington County,
the mail. a second-class mail matter,
IRVIXO I5AT1I, Pcnusma.
V. W. BATH, Ekitob
EIGHT PACES.
i ma paper Knot forced upon
anyone, it II not our practice to stop
papers unui rjerei to do to. Anyon
not wishing the paper must notify the
publisher or they will be held liable fur
the lubeorif tlou price.
A law of. Massachusetts probibiti aalea
by peddlers but makes an exception in
favor of proviaiona. A peddler handling
proviaioni needa nolicenae under the law
there. A deciaiou just rendered by the
supreme court of the atate holds that tea
and coffee are not proviaiona within the
meaning of the statute. This waa a
sharp slap on the wriata of tea and coffee
peddlers.
A friend deplores the fact that so
many politicians are two-aided. He
should not grieve over two-sided politi
clans, when thtie are so many who
have from three to thirteen aides and
even more. A po'itician who baa only
two aidea ia a pretty reliable aort of fel
low aa politiciana go, but there should
be a change, even jtolitien may be puri
fied. Benton County Republican.
Not only the country, but the govern
ment of the country appears to be enjoy
ing prosperity. The United States treas
ury began December with a surplus of
14,000,000, as against a deficit of 12,.
000,000 at the same time last year. The
new secretary of the treasury, Cortelyou,
will have a very satisfactory working bal
ance to start off with.
Subscribe for Tba Independent.
Sweet, sour ani Itll pickles
at R. II. Greer's.
In bu'k
County Correspondence
See McCormick's display of Tablets.
A passenger train loaded to its full
capacity with people going to their
homes In the Kant on the Minneapolis,
St. Taul A Fault Mane railroad,
ran into a switch er.gine at Knderliu, N.
D., lasi uoday, telescoping the smoker,
killing eight passengers, injuring more
than a score of others and setting
the train on fire. All of the fatalities
occurred In the smoking car. Hotti lo
comotives were demolished, the buntf'ige
cars splintered and a day coach detailed.
The blume for the accident ia laid to the
switch engine crew who were making up
a ireight train in the yards. It was im
nossible to net the names of the injured,
ss railroad claim agents and employes of
the company at once took charge and re
fused to give out any information. The
time Is coming when railroad compan-
... it i ;
I u a in hi iTiiiu ue cu ii' 1.1 1 o uf
name of people that are injured In their
vrHrlta. The neonle are entitle to
know who are killed and Injured in rail
way smash-tips, and newspapers send
reportes to the scene of these accidents
for that very iuriose, but all Informa
tion possible is kept from tliein.
W
want reporter In svsry town.
Remember there is a reduction in
trimmed hats at Mrs. Imogene Iluth's
one door east of Tualatin Hotel. These
hats were all made for this winter's wear
are of the very best material and up-tiv
date.
of the
walk
The following interesting ruling has
been issued by the postoflice department
to take effect after March 4, 11)07: No
advertising matter in newspapers and
muttazines sent through the mails will be
permitted to carry a printed form of cou
pon to be filled out aud returned to the
advertiser. According to this ruline
such coupons are held to be merchandise
furnished the patron for his convenience
in answering, aud therefore, are subject
10 a rate of l cent an ounce.
One day bat week, says the Sunday
'teicomeoi rortian.l. Thurman Lam
phier, a Mull-known laundry man of that
city waa arrested on a serious charge.
lie ia accused of criminally assaulting
r.stuer lUxon, aged 15, in the Model
Rooming house, Sixth and Couch
streets. Last week Johnny Farrell and
Ross Wallace, also laundrymen, were
taken into custody on the same charge.
The men, by their uttorneys, appealed
in court and waived examination, and
were placed onder bonds of $ 1,000 each.
District Attorney Allen went, to Tort
land for the purpoae, it is said, of learn
ing whether tiie girl would testify
against three mairied men of Forest
Cirove, who, it is reported, had intimate
relations witti the Dixon girl. If she can
prove her declarations concerning their
conduct, the Welcome says sensational
arrests will iollow in the Washington
county towii.
Here is another "cow story" from the
Hood River News Letteri "A farm lad
was taking care of a cow which he waa
taking away from her calf to place In
another pasture. The calf would brawl
for his mother and the cow would ans
wer. The conversation became too voci
ferous for the lad aa the distance in
creased, and in that country they have
no rocks to throw at stock aa they have
here in Hood River. So the cow kept
up her calling for the calf, and the lad
became so exasrated he took his
Waterbury watch out of his pocket and
threw at the cow as she had her masti
cator open to answer the calf and the
ticker struck center and slipped down
the cow's throat. The boy shed a few
tears and resigned the watch to its fate.
That niKht at milking time the cow
Rave skimmed milk from three teats
and pure cream from the other which
she continued to do ever after, the vig
orous action of the watch served as a
cream separator. The boy's father was
so pleased he bought his son a gold re
peater. Now, Kvlso, try again.
"Young nmn, I notice that you are
not in school any more," aavs an ex
change. "What's the matter? Think
you have received enough education to
carry you through this world, or do you
stay out just because you don't liktn
go. non t like the teacher, eh? Well
1.. ... .!... 1
...r mi you mat yon will find the
meanest teacher on earth now a dream
of love beside some of the bosses you
will have to work under in the cold and
11 t f.ti.1 i tin it. . ....
jnn mai you will have to
plow into when you git out and hustle
for yourself. Education is the most
valuable thing In the world to a man.
V.. a . - . a .
uui io a ooy it comes the cheapest. It
costs you nothing now to get what nnny
a man wculd give all he has to possess.
iou uaveuie winnina number in the
lottery elucation if you play it now.
Loaf around a few years an.! you will
always 1 on a blank. It is true any
fellow can make a living, but yon will
notice the fellows nhodoit with their
brains have an easier time of it than the
ones who do it wnh their muscles. At
this stage ol the fame choice jobs are
not hold by puymoal strength. F.duca
tion will not suck up and crawl Into
your head while you are asleep. The
thing for you to do is to hike off to
school and stay theie. Your holidays
will come later when you need them."
From 1:K) to 150 members
rotherhood of Railway Firemen
1 out Ust Sunday on tlin San Antonio
livision of the Southern Pacific, Allan
tic system. The firemen have no griev
anee against the railroad company. They
allege it is a test strike, to det nuine
whether they or the engineers shall have
control of the switching crews. The
engineers say they will win. Kxcept to
a few freight trains very little delay in
traffic schedules has been occasioned
Negroes are being substituted for the
striking firemen.
If congress had permitted the Koose
vclt atvle of spel'Ing to have secured i
firm foothold, it would have been a good
thing for some people w ho are unab'e
to get their opinions in print because of
poor spelling. Following is the way
some people look at the new system in
troduced by the president, but which
fortunately, "died a-borning":
U kan lede a man to a dikshunarv.
but u kan t make him spel; u kan toll a
man joke, but u kan't make him laf."
(ien. Grosvenor.
Ihavnofere that Grate Britan wil
get sore if we change the English Inn
gwidge the big stick and our navy wil
protect U S." Representative De Ar-mond.
"Simplified speling must skldoo: this
claws we are fiieini? is narnffranh i
line 23, and violates 23 of the Hous."
Representative Towne.
A man has as much rito to snel "kia-
ed" with a "t" as he has to wear a pur-
pie necku with velow dots, with a plug
hat; it is no violashuirof the lore tosnel
word as the President speis it. Ren-
resentative Stanley, of Kentucky.
"Rozefelt speling reminds me of what
Artemus Ward said about Chawsir:
"Ho was a grate poit, but he couldn't
spel.' "Representative Lacey.of Iowa.
Tigardville.
KrguUr LorivipolKlcUt.
Christmas was celebrated in great
style at this place. Several entertain
uteuts and usual dinners and parties
wore the order of the day.
The Chiiatmas tree at the church waa
well attended and enjoyed by all. both
grown and small.
The Misses Annie and Mattie Pollard
came home to spend the holidays.
Mrs. Nell Godwin waa a visitor at the
home of her mother, Mra. F.. Wood
Christmas day.
The marriage of Miss Pearl Shaver to
J. Wanaker took pla-'e at the liouie ol
the bride'a father. They have the beat
wishes of their friends.
Mr. and Mra. Edward Weinman, of
Portland siont Christmas with relatives
at this place.
Miss Mario Brandt ia staving In Port
land a few daya visiting with her Aunt
Mra. (i ruber.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Andrews, of Port
land and Mrs. Will Miller are visiting at
the home of II. Rehberg.
A. Smith snent Christmas with his
family here.
Mrs. Haunch Christenson who has
been quite sick is getting better.
Jim and Alv!n North are batching it
again. .Mr. and Airs. Aortti Having gone
to Portland to spend the holidays.
Mr. Kennedy, our mail man is grow-
ing fat and sassy, lie says ine man
boxes are stuffed with all kind of goodies
now days. Hope he won't have an at
tack of dyspepsia.
John Huslage, who had the misfor
tune of going almost deaf the past month
is taking treatments of an ear specialist
and is much improved the last few days,
Dr. :lliam Pollard, of Salem was
visiting here the last few days.
There will be a masquerade ball given
New Year's night at the hall. Every
body welcome.
Dr. Vincent, of this town lost one of
bis fine driving horsea the other night.
Miss Kate llollnian entertained a few
of her friends Christmas night. The
evening was seiit playing games and
several instrumental pieces were played
by Miss Heilmau and Maude an 1 Carrie
Weinman.
Miss Croyle's ' entertainment was the
best ever given at this place for a school
entertainment.
Patsy.
If the ladies want stylish hats of this
winter's make they should call and look
over the stock of ready to wear hats at
Mrs. Imogene Bath's, one door east of
Tualatin Hotel. Prices are redu -ed.
Local shippers report that since the
car shortage meeting, held in Eugene
early in December, twice us many cars
have been furnished as any like imtI.kI
of time for months past. Even with
this Increase the products cannot le
hauled away, neither would the mills be
able to increase their output if assured
that the same number of cars could be
regularly furnished for months to come.
ft L t .. ...
a nnnusome line of black sateen and
heather-bloom jtticoats and colored
sains at sirs. Pillaburv's. New, crisp
nu tempting goods.
n . . . i ...
i'o not lorget that von can get achool
supplies at McCormick's music store
r.verytlung in school supplies
school books.
except
New Core for Epilepsy.
J. It. Waterman, of Watertown, O.,
Rural free delivery, writes; "My daugh
ter, atllicted for vears with epilepsy, was
' cured by Dr. King a New Life Pills. She
has not had aa attack for uvea two
years." test body cleansers and life
iriving tonic ills on earth. 25c at all
ilrug stores.
Two detectives were in the city from
.o.wan.i run.iay looking for a clue to
me whereabouts of three men, who
were in town several days last week, and
represented themselves as bonk agents.
The officers charge that the m.. used
the book agent dodge simply as a Kuise
to cloak their real intention which was
nothing more or t.g than the entice
ment of young Kirls away from their
homes. The manager of the trio ans
wered to the name of Going, nn,I he
ien rauier hurriedly one dav
hia assistant f.
last week,
owinir a feu- ,1 .... i....
It is supposed that the party have Wen
operating in other towns and the police
U over the state have been warned to
keep a sharp lookout for them. Vll of
men are well dressed and
ine usual smooth surface
talk of IIih hook poddlar
.t . .i . . .
will mat Hip I. '..I... .
f.. r , tjoiene.1 away
from Oreirun P i.. . ,i . '
, . , - " ""r remained on-
, - -w uays -Oregon City Courier
and have
and velvety
It is very evl
Shop
In
locale or Rent-The Butcher
formerly run by S J. Gil0av
quire of NdnH.,r.lware Co.
Postponed MeetTni.
aV-.I.. ...
ingio miner light attendance the
ormntaatinn of . fruitgrowers
tn.n was p..tpnne. till IVcemVr At
, M" ",r- ,,:rr'. thefrnit.inMwtr
will meet withu., snd.ssist In th r
gan.I.,,nol.f,i,.Krower. ,M,,iti,m
;"! Kive a practical . iem..nstra
'" of pruning and snravimr ....... --
other hints on fruit cnlture.
irust.ng that we all realise
sity of such an organisation. And .11
come out trt the meeting to I held at 1
"... xaiur-iay Dec. 2-.th. at th.
P
bouse,
Rural Route One, Beaverton.
Christmas on the rural route, was
pent the same us other days, wailing
through mud holes and bumping over,
wornout rock roads and corduroy. The
patrons nearly all remembered the car
rier with some token of friendship.
One kind lady brought out a complete
Christmas dinner packed In a paste
Unird box and tied with a ribbon. It
is such tokens as these that gladdens
the heart of the rural carrier and gives
him courage to once more brave the
storms and mud and rough rock and
broken rails, and give the patrons the
very best service they are capable of
There was a Christmas tree at the Em
auuul church at Tigardville and, judging
iy ttie w heel tracks, must have been
well attended. The achool at the Beef
Bend School house, two miles west of
Tigardville, had their Christmas tree
rridav night. The house was jammed
until standing room was at u premium
.miss I Vila Croyle and her pupils render
ed a program, which was immensely en
joyeu oy nil. One of the features of
which each child carried a wand bearing
a letter and at the end of drill, faultless
ly executed, they were formed in two
lines. The letters of the back row
spelled Merry nnd the front row of little
tots spelled Christmas. Santa Claua
was represented as teaching school and
scholar represented a study. Miss Clara
UcIJonald aa Aurora Borealis. clad in
ever changing colors, came from the far
North to tell what Santa had been do-
ing, and where he lived, represented
geography. Mm Lulu Bremer, as Di
na, tiie rair Huntress, with her hunt
ing cap and bow ami arrow represented
natural history. Ah, Lu.u, be careful
where you shoot or your arrow will
r.wic 0.,i.ie young man's heart. Some
oi me supplies which had been ordered
by mail f.dled to arrive in time and they
eni piu. kily to work and made them
memselves. M,s oyle i( to u , .
njm.menied upon her ability and the
success which has crowned her efforts
and district No. 40 find, that it payg to
j goou teacher good wages. She is
laK1"X earned rest at the
home of her parents on the East side.
Portland. '
W noticed the smilimr m..o
of A. V . Mmth, the tustling real estate
llPAl.ir in Ti,.... ..!ii . i
... ..jsuruvine today. .Mr. Smith
has sold nearly all the land around Ti
KHrdvilletwoor threetin.es over. He
ha. , now sought a wider field of action
allied himself with a real estate firm
m Portland.
Joseph Hingley, who for sixteen year.
" been postmaster, htorekeevr .....
Proprietor of the town of Progress
"as sold out and retired from busin.J
ami
which gives it a very
nce. Heconte1,1p,l-l,.,vi P
"rl.wlmhr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;;
l-lms resided then, fr thirty ve.rs .,,
burs.
The pecimena lncl ude lung. tia n:
from various prtg 0 ne .fate, which
show that in many cases death resulted
from pueuiuonia. It is a condition that
should not be fouud in the oiild climate
of Oregon, and Is aacribed to the burrow
ing of hogs under strawi'1" and
heaps of refuse. The hogs become over
heated, after which thevcouie out into
the open air, becoming chilled and often
contracting pneumonia. The heated
and impure air breathed under the
stacks weakens the lnng. WcU are
rendered more susceptible ti cold and
resultant disease. Stomach, of hogs are
frequently sent to the laboratory, accom
panied by a letter stating that the ani
mal died of poison ; but it rarely the
case that poison I. tl.s real cause of
death. It would be better for the own
er to opeu the carcass and select those
parts which seem diseased or abnormal.
Those parts, together with the spleen,
should be forwarded wbeo examination
and uitivnotiiii in run nested. There
Lonjr Tenneaaee Fight.
For twenty years W. L. Rawls, ot Bells,
ITciin., fought nasal catarrh, lie writes ;
"The swelliug aud soreness iuside my
note w as leuriui, tin l began applying
hbjbJ I Buck leu a Arnica Salve to the sore aur
lace ; mis caused the soreness and swell'
lug to disappear, never to return." Best
salve In existence. 2oo at all Druggists.
Notice to Fruit Growers In Wash
ington County,
the Fruit luswctor of this County
has found that almost all trees are In
fected with fruit pests and the law re
quires the owners or ersons having
(Ksession thereof to dustroy or eradi
cate such orchnrds or pests. You are
theiefore notill.d that unless such orch
ards or pests ure destroyed or eradicated
before the first day of April 1907, 1 will
proceed under the law to either cut
down or destroy such orchards or have
the trees sprayed and cleaned at the
owner's exitense.
W. It. HARRIS,
Washington County Fruit Inspector.
PROBATE COURT.
Estate of Cynthia A. liurris, deceased;
Monday, January 10, liu7, at 10 o'clock
a. tu., set fr time for hearing objections
to final account.
Guardianship of David Porter, Insane;
additional bond of 150 ud by ll. T.
Bagley, guardian; same is approved.
Estate of Charles Lieth, deceased ; in
Tentorv and appraisement filed showing
real estate valued at tl.OK) and personul
property at t-'W; aaid appraisement ap
proved. Guardianship of Max Moore, a minor;
Henry C. Carstens appointed guardian ;
bond fixed at 1 1,000.
Guardianship of Martha J. MiuerJ
feeble minded; Georgo E. Mizner ap
pointed guarJian with bond fixed at i's)0
approved.
school at 10 o'clock. Morning sermon,
"A Backward Glance." Evening M-r-inon:
"G.id, Our lather." Y. P. C
E. S. at 7 ; p. in. All are invited.
Howard Gilpatrick. Pastor.
W. B. Hollingdiea 1, presiding elder
; 01 Mest I oi Hand district will preach
next Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock
jattheM. E. church Regular services
1 in the evening by Rev. Belkkap, ml iect,
I 'The Value of Time," a New Year s
sermon.
Rev. S. J. IJndsav will preach at Gas
ton United Evangelical church next
Sunday morning and at llil'eboro church
in the evening. A special invitation ia
given to attend these services.
CnURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Regular services at the Congregational
church next Sunday as usual. Sunday '"rin mission work
Eeelville preaching service bv the
pastor neit Sabbath afternoon at.'l:.'!e
o'clock. Cordial welcome to everybody.
Elder Siaa will hold a short series of
meetings at the Christian church, com.
meriting Thursday evening of this week.
All are invited to attend. A native
nayil will speak on Sunday forenoon on
A Miraculous Cure.
the following statement by M. II.
Adams and wife, Henrietta, Ta., will In
terest parents aud others. "A miracu
lous cure has taken place in our home.
should also be a description oi thesymp-1 -r cl.iM had ecxema 5 years and was
louis ami the appearance of tne carcass. ; . . wuu" we rewu
auuut j-.iwinc outers, and concluded to
try it. Before the second bottle waa all
taken we noticed a change for the better
and after taking 7 bottles he was com
pletely cured." It's the up-to-dute blood
medicine and body building tonic. Guar-
anteed. .Vic and fl.OO at all drug stores.
"In the Eastern State., where hog rais
ing is a more importantitetn o.'Income,"
said Professor Pernot, "hogs are pro
Tided with suitable pen., with a limited
amount of clean, dry straw for budding.
They cannot sleep in the rain or burrow
under strawstacks or lis under the barn
without becoming sturted and predis
posed todisease. Theysre very suscept
ible to tuberculosis and pneumonia, and
require as pure air as any other animal.
Considering the present price of bacon
and ham, hog raisins 1. too profitable
an industry to allow the animals to die
from lack of care."
T. P. GOODIN,
COrJTRACTOR AHD BUILDER
I am prepared to furnish plans and estimates on any kind of a liuild
ing in U ashington County. 'Phone 28x4, or address "
R. F.D.I. T. P. COODIN J-Iilich
1 Wt) a f m
DR. W. E. GARRETSON,
VP STAIRS,
135 5tb St . Corner of Aider, Portland
The Weekly Oregon Ian and The Hills-
ooro Independent, both one year for f2.
A Western Wonder.
There'a a Hill at Bowie, Tex., that's
twice as big as last yer. This wonder
Is V. L. Hill, who from a weight of 90
pounds has grown to over 180. He says
I suffered with a terrible cough, and
loctors gave me up to die of Consump
tion. I was reduced to 90 pounds, when
I begun taking Dr. King'. New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.
Now, after taking 12 bottles, I huve more
than doubled in weigbtand am complete
ly cured." Only sure Couah and Cold
cure, tmaranteed by all Druggists. 50o
and 1.00. Trial bottl. free.
iieaucea Kound Trio Rrar.in
Rates to Pacific Coast In
1907.
During tiie summer season of 1007. re
duced round trip excursion rates will be
in t-ltect from the East tn tha la..ifl xir:n ...
Coa.t, Montana. P.ri.i-b rul A . m "l 5 "r e es w,lu S,asst's that are absolutely correct. He docs not
Arizona points. uavc to experiment on you, as Ins modern instruments detect the slicht-
I ..A. , - . . "
liutvs from Chicago via direct linet to c error. iNopain, no medicine or ''drops" used. lie does not cbarce
it ., 1 r - "
1 acme uast points wil be 175. iancy prices. Call and see lnm when in Iwil,.,,!
nailed up 11,.. f,n, ...
. ii 111 .iiirfl
I
nesoiue apie;ir-
What it Costs to Keep a President.
ror the present fiscal year the apte-o-
priations for the Wlullou-ie are some
thing like these fiurei:
Salary of the prwidot, 50,()00.
Traveling ex pen 1.1 i the chief execu
tive, $25,000. t
Salary of the ext. ite office, $iMI,(XH).
Contingent expeileiof the oflice, 120.-
000. I
Care, repair, ref ililhiiia. Purchaae ol
horses, etc., 3o,00jJ
Fuel for manm'oi greenhouses and
stable, $0,000. I
Care nd mairtenlice of conservatory
and greenhouses, fiijttiO.
Extraordinari ruyairs to executive
mansion, $35,001
Lighting thejrouudi, fuel, pay of la
lorers, care of (reenhouses, etc., f 19,050.
Total, $2li5.S4).
Miss Giuli Morosini, daughter
ofthewealthj New York banker.
North
and from Missouri river coiiunoii points
(Uiuncil l.lulTs to Kansas City inclusive)
also St. Paul and Minneapolis, rates will
be $00. St. Louis $ii'J and Denver, Colo
rado Springs and Pueblo $10. Kates to
Spokane and points effected will be $5
less than to the count. Rates one way
via California will be $13.50 higher than
tlioso above mentioned. Tickets will be
on sale daily, June 1st to September 15,
1007, with final return limit of October
31, M)7.
Account of Twenty-third International
LhriMiaii Endeavor Convention at Seat
tie, WuhIi., July huh to 15th, l"J07;Con-
volition ofLaptift Young People's Un
1011, ppoKune, Wash.. July 4th to "th,
!. J (.mi ml Lo lgo Independent Order
of (iood Templars, Seattle, Wash.. July
loth to 22nd, 1007, rate of one lowect
normal firct class limited hire for round
trip f jr direct routing with $12.50 addi
ti inal one way through California, ban
been nanil to North Pacific Coast
points uud Spokane from Chicago, St.
Louis, .MixHouri Kiver and Colorado
point. Hala tlatvm mi! ot Vnlormdo
H)ints, June 20t h to July 12th, l'.K)7, west
Junel'lm to July 13th. l!H7, final return
limit September 15th, PJ07.
Account of Mystic Shrine Convention
Los Angeles, May th to 11th, 11)07, and
Conference of (let man tSaptist Dretheren
Los Angeles or Long Peach, Calif., May
Kith to 23rd, l'.H7, and National Eclectic
Medical Aesodution, Long Reach, Calif,
June ISth to 23rd, J907, one lowest first
duos fure for the round trip has been
authorized to Los Angeles and San
Wm.
A., O. It.
McMUttRAY,
& N . and S. P. Rys
ErunrlMi'O with $12.50 additional for
recently was quoted as boasting of tickets routed one way via Portland,
the fact that she spends 200,000 a Sale date, Mystic Shrine and German
year on her gowns and that she is rltiHts, April 25th to May loth, 1907;
never drein .wWa.imi,,. P1"1 nt,"'n ,imit Ju'y3Ut, 1007, and
,.! .. , , . for the M. E. M. association, sales dates
uon, nevertieless. she sought to Illnu ... ... is.,,. fini r..,r nmt.
justuy uer position by the fact that August 2lt, 1007
sue thus puts money in circulation
and makes employment for the poor.
She asked: "What would the poor
do if there were no rich to work
for?" This wu ororuptly taken uo
bv Mrs. J. G.Phelps Stokes, who
before her
worker. She said that though Miss
Morosini mieht nvrrwear imita.
tion gowns, she lived an imitation
life and that her moral poverty al
most reached immodesty. Miss
Morosini she regarded as typical of
a class which takes 70 per cent of
the wealth produced by workers
and then returns x or J per cent in
the form ofcharitv. Replyine to
the question of what the poor would
o without tfc r;u
Mrs. btokes said. "Cod willine.
they would work for themselves."
and instead of makinf things for
idlers, they would make them for
workers, who would return the
courtesy by making otie things in
return. the defined M4 Morosini
as a moral
One Dollar will
fit you to eye glasses or spec
tacles. l'erfect fit guaranteed.
Your eyes fitted at home. Write fur
free booklet describing our method,
Remember, the glasses we fit you
to are worth $3.50 any where on
earth. Our price, only 1.00.
OUR REPAIRING drrtrtmrnl if noit
complete. Main ipring $1.00. Watchcleanrd
Jl.ui. $nd your work b regiiterrd mail.
$.' 50 rrpain an? watcb.
METZGER & CO.
ill SIXTH STREBT. PORTLAND. 0U
KILLth. COUCH
and CURE thi LUNG8
WITH
Dr. King's
ttexi Discovory
for C
rONSUMPTION
0UGHS as'
OLDS
fries
60s $1.00
Frss Trial.
Hurrst and Uuickeet Cure for all
THKOAT and LUN3 TEOUB
L8, or MONET SACK.
EVKl'.Y AIJTICI.K IX THK STOKK NEW THIS FALL.
Rediiced Prices
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1 , y
On All Trimmed Hals
Hear Skin Hoods nnd Caps for
Children, and Infant's Hoods.
Hals and Caps for Children, In all
colors and for all azes.
31 US. IMOGKNE HATH, 31aln St.
r
n
HATS RE-SHAPED AND MADE TO ORDER.
4 nTTTiTnnnif a t
11X19 1 MAS I
means; our wants, of course,
trv
YOU all know what that
will alwaj's varv:
But if you want Sweets and know "Leans,
1 Aii.uA! hrJirs CON FKCTIOX E II V.
Specials in nil Lowney's Candies; extra good -roods
in all thid line; Tobacco and Cigars that are
Jandies;
ystcrs and Fruits and all things fine.
L J. Palnjater, Proprietor
Successor to W. J. McIIenry
iii'iili-
No. 0ir.
V warninu t) farmer. ifTi .
h ta- terioloai,.,. .!.. V7
It Ufa. .-r 1
mIWtlMrN(ifl,,IW
- w f Mil 1
n.brtlne tvra what trt woman
miwt desire a perfect rPl'l".
It trln that .ft, ,mo:. 'reh.
clenr tint to th chirk t"6 not"
youthfuln. it wlj rf.rf beauty
to thoa who Urk f It ,iB retain
It fnr ihnM who ,ir,.dy r"" IU
It will nl,, you to ,,paful!y
combat th. mmttm of wer and
time, non't doubt-don't Ju,t
try Robertlne. Tour 4-1 will
l"ts keen Roh...i I
Fyeslnss flttlna; Is too Impartant a
rmtt-r to ruti into wnn jruur rjrr 1
dhut." If your rvp wear out. they're'
fTnno xorevrr. ih-ii jm. uuy k i ii.-". i
t, 11 that vnu ir't kliiKxe. that sre
JiiFt rlk-'lit. W Iiiivi the knuwIeiUe,
-xierl'n e. ri n!ii .e up-tn-clate n
pnrntu ntul Bkilh il emiiliye to make
them Jnt rlKli. Cinultatlon copts
jrm r-'tMnir. Write for our liooklet.
It I'linl.ilna i.illmlile Itif'Ttnntinn Stiout
the cure n' tiie eye.. We will lnd it
tu you fr.e-jot paid.
A NEW DEAL
and 1
Square Deal
rOR ALL at the
Ifelta
Drug
Store
Undar Its new management
vui
The Committee.
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