Jii'j , v (f X a E THB ■ ■II owir of COMINd TO A r Sffeet That In Produood by tho NEWBERG Light From tho Earth. SPECIALISTS From the Cataphoric M edical Institute ST. LOUIS, MO. W ill pay their first visit to Newberg, Ore. And will be at T h e Imperial H otel Tuesday and Wednesday September 8-9 2—TWO DAYS ONLY—i This belnf an Advertising Tristo Introdnoe This Hew System, They Will Give Consultation, Examination, Advice and All Treatment Necessary to Com plete a Cure— FREE. jsvk , ? j ?. s\r rs sss »oaalbte U w , and It will ba axpseted of »•Usata taktai adranU«. of thlo off or to ab to Ifealr hi onda tha resulta obtolnad by their ajratoto of I n a t o w t They treat ALLjO ltD e or CHRONIC DI8BAHBS AND DEFORMITIES. n la Tory « M o a that a eommaatty ao Mte- atod aa tha osa to which wa lira haa tha prtrU- aaa of oooaulUnz auch renowned apectallato. who are 11 conauat attendance to wait on you. dlefnoee your ease. (Ira you tha hanaSt of thatr k n o w le d g e Thera la no aiperiioenUng or (uaas work You will ha told whether you can bo curad or aot If your eaaa la carmina they will treat you; If Incurable they arili «tra yoa auch latea aa to prolong your llfa. Tbay troat deafnaaa by aa antlraly and baarlng la roatored to OHMS CATARRH 11 au Ito VARI El) F01 m It naaar wUl ratura, by braakittf up tha oold oatehtng tondoney by tha atoetrtoaí ah- aorptlon of medicina If yon haré waah lunga da aot faU to be examinad The new dleeoaery of absorbtnf medicine by «teetrtettr to paral yate, toaa of aaaaly rigor. rhrannUr- and all dlaeaaea of tha nerroua aya tato. Inclndlag EPILEPRT. la a God aend lo Medical and actcntiflc - atand amaaad al the aaarraiowa cursa that aro being effected w he rarer this system Is being In troduced Thousands who bars giren up all hpRas of eror being curad new bare an oppor tunity of a lifetime to eoo aulì skilled apeeialMs of National reputation Remember their knowl edge of medicine combined with electricity gires them control of dlaeaaea that other» do not an «- h i If yoa bara WEAR EYES, come and soa tha groat OCULIST Ha. with his ramarh- ahto dtaeofscy. curse aU than# afSktod wtth falltag ayaalght. cataracts or functional Wind naan Tha blind made to aaa by their antlraly now methods, f * axpafimaato. Coma and tom M for yourself Eyas expertly testad and treated ALL THIS IS FREE OF CHARCJE. When ererythlng else haa relied Radio Ther apy Treatments hare sent a dispatch wtth the rapidity of Ugbintog to «»acted parts and die a £ e haa disappeared Ilk. amok, to the atr The worst and moat stubborn eaaa of rtiaams- Uma.-paralysis. sclaUca. brain, aarra. heart sod spinal 1*--------tang and throat trwwbtee. Mood ma. catarrh, plisa, daafaaaa, Sts. Hr Mtsrad gute kam cara to WOMEN. MEN AMD Al traetemela. for AILMENTS O» lit who hart baas sat fro«. Storanr at ___ _ la gboltsbsd. I «firmiti«. plaid to Iba hadto aCMra Radio actlrlty treatments dries _ brain and n u lla , arary narra to your a; Radio actlrlty treatment, ara rant narro ritol toera—Uwy thrill tila brain and bode with real strength and rltoilty. making ___ old folks young again Thar renew ambition and courage whan Ufa lam drags along, and dear up dull, mud dlad brains and body When your thought* some hard, your muscles and narros go wash, and you tool aa If you were 'losing your grip," Radio tree (mento renew your aarra force and bring back your rigor and rim. The Joy Of perfect digestion, perfect dreula Mon. perfect health Erory nerre and erory of your whole body awaken« through this ‘ Radio Therapy. Faal the exhlllra ting thrill of youth -make arary muscle and fanctloa In your body fairly town and tingle wtth now Force and Energy. Trembling, narr- aas prostration and that tired fooling ran tab after a treatment of Radio Therapy. Erory run down, weakened, tired out. n pcroon la Incited to call and try Radio Fi NONC ARC SO SUMO AS THEY WHO REFUSE TO SEEI _ ansa on# Wlllon people In this world aay that a thing la a Ito. and hut one person claim« It la the truth. It does aot follow that tha billion nro right." Hundreds of years ago Galileo claimed that tbo world was round and recoiled A billion called him a maniac Near the middle of the tact century Mores said that It would be poa- slble to «sod message« orer a wire by meana of electricity A billion called him a fraud. Bell, to our own Urns mid that soon the aound of the human rotes could be transmitted from New York to San Francisco, and Boll was branded a dreamer Marconi's prediction that a tele graphic message could be flashed orar tha track Isas miles of soa separating Japan from Baa Francisco without wire« waa hailed as the Joke af the century Those who talked ysara ago of tatomobllea and cable roads and electric tree ttoeia were smiled at. Who was right and aaaa. the blllloa or the Ml f Although the oat.phoresis treatment Is bring axtenslrely used In Europe and throughout the Bari to the treatment of chronic, difficult and taeig standing caaas. It has aarar before totrodured to tha Waet You can aot afford orortook IMa opportunity to got wall permanently to a TARICOSR FEINS CURED p fow days p------- tale liberal offer Is for this Brat trip only and not awo rent wilt bo charged for as tha T r a a f ant required to make a fla .t o .t o ft M p .t o . SE P T E M B E R 8 AND 9 Guardian’« Sale o f Real Estate wby given Motto« Is hereby giren that tbs undersigned, Maud MoGulte, i, ea guardian of tba persona and of tha as talee of Ward Lfrsngood Miller and Hasel J. Miller, minora, haa bean heretofore I rt of the state by an order of tbo county court ateto ol of Oregon, lor Yamhill oonnty, made and entered on June 29. 1914, duly authorised and licensed to sell all tha right title and tntaraat of tbo «bore named minora In and to tha following described real estate, to-wtt: Boginning at a point In tbo orator of the county road on tbo west tine of tho D. L O. of William Jones, north IS' weet 8t.M chain* from an Iron pin satin center ol county road 89 links north of moat weaterlr aouthwaat corner of said William Jonas D. L. 0. Not 1420. Claim 44. In T. a fl. R. 2 and * W. of W. M„ In Yamhill eountr, Oregon; thence south 89 deg. JO’ east IJ.99 onalna; thence south 5.2(1 chains; thence north 89 deg. 29* weet 1X99 chains to oantor of ooubty road; thenoe north 5.25 c h a in , to place of beginning, containing 8 .« acre*, and that or bond and oath of said guardian haa filed her < office in ordar to e*U «aid real property, Now. thereto re, all persons are hereby notified that the undersigned, SUM ea such guardian, will, on Friday September t, 1914, at tha honr of 1 11 m.. at the tba wast hi and front door of tho o olock a. m.. Yamhill County Court Ht ones, In the city ’ of MeMlonrllle, Oregon, .oil I at publie suedi Ion, . ittla and Inter for cash In hand, all the right, rti est which the eaid minora may h ero In and to .Id real propgft*. B f l m r -------- flin t publication August 6,^1914 TO MoOtnan, ou ardi an of Ward Urengeod Millar tlllor and Basel Miller. Minora A. Kuna, Attorney lor (aid Qnardian. 4MT t thé " iiôôn : Jinny people have wondered why the part of the moon that receives no sunlight is often risible to us, the term being the “ old moon in the young moon’s arms.” The dark part is easily seen a* a copper col ored globe reposing in the bright crescent This that we see ifl noth ing more or less than the earth shine on the moon. We appear the aame way to the moon when we .are in that phase, and oar dark part is where the moonshine appears and the bright part o f the sunshine. The reason the copper dolor ap pears is because light has to trav erse the atmosphere o f the earth three times— once on coming from the sun to the earth, once when re jected to the moon, and again on being reflected back to os. Our at mosphere possesses the peculiar property of absorbing the blue rays o f this white light and allowing only the red and orange to go through, thus causing the appearance of cop per color by the triple absorption. An odd thing connected with this phenomenon, though having noth ing to do with it, is this: That part of the moon which appears dark to us is the same part o f the earth that appears light to the moon at any specified time, and that part of the moon which appears bright to us corresponds to the portion o f the earth appearing dark to the moon. O f course it is well known that the moon gives out no light what ever itself, the moonshine being merely the light o f the sun on the moon reflected to us. The same ap plies with the earth,in its shine on the moon, save that we do give out glows, no doubt, around great cities at night, on account o f the enor mous number o f lights. One however, in which moonshine the earth shine is its constant char acter. Where the earth possesses varying clpuds the old moon never has any at all.—St. Louis Republic. 8tono Cake. In very unusual seasons the peo ple o f Raj putan, in India, are de prived o f seeds and succulent roots o f grasses. Under these very ad verse conditions the barks o f trees and even ground up rocks are re sorted to principally to give bulk to the scanty meal and thereby to stay the pangs o f hunger fo r a longer time. A (oft atone found on the Bikanir-Marwar border o f Jaipua is largely u.*e<I in that part of the country to give bulk to the meager meal. This atone is friable and easily ground into fine powder. It contains an oleaginous substance which has some nutrient qualities, and the people have found that when finely ground and used in proportions of about one-fourth to three-fourths o f flour it does not impair digestion for a considerable time. 5 ■ f * . , Sg”.--” , * ,.7 » ' ) ■ Reading tho Thumb. The nail phalanx o f the thumb is the index o f a person’s will power. The other phalanx shows the amount and quality o f his judg ment, reason, logic. T o be properly balanced both phalanxes should be o f equal length. If the will phalanx is a trifle shorter than the other the equipoise is still maintained. But f either phalanx is considerably larger than the other one’s nature is made up of conflicting elements. There is either too much will with too little judgment to curb it or too little determination to give ef fect to the dictates o f reason. Wherein They Differed. Dr. Emily Blackwell, one of the jioneers of her sex in medicine, leard a young physician deliver a fierce diatribe against opening the d o o n of the profession to women. When he ceased she asked: “ Will you please tell me one rea son why they should not pn ctice medicine F’ “ Certainly, madam. They haven’ t the muscle, the brawn, the physical ■trength.” “ 1 see, sir. Your conception o f a sickroom is a slaughter house. Mine is not.” ___________ In tho Homo of tho Law. A mayor in Paris finished a mar riage ceremony recently with the words “ You are united.” The wed ding party had just left when be re membered that he had omitted part o f the formula and that consequent- y the marriag« was invalid. He iromptly opened the window and ihouted after them, “ 1 say, you tnow it is in the name o f the law that you are united.” Bright Offlosr. “ Did you get his number?” mur mured the man who had been ran over by the auto, to the policemam “ No.” “ Wall, what kind o f a looking car wan It F* “ 1 don’ t know, i waa trying to get hi» number.” --L ife . KO PERFECT HUMAIT Too Muoh Caro Cannot Bo Oivffft Hard Worked Organa. kk g g r a p h ic » . WHEftf COCOANUTS' STOW. Th« Way th« Nativoo Strip, Opon and Eat tbo Milky Emit. Measurement» of human - I had always imagined that cocoa- demonstrate that there is nuts grew ou trees just the way we no auch thing in the worl tee them down at the grocery, but absolutely perfect eye. That _would instead of this they have a thick be a miracle which nature with all mat around them. It’s harder to her infinite ingenuity has never per get this off than it is to get the not formed. No human face among all open. 1 wondered bow my friend the world’s l,tiu0,000,000 may be was going to get the hull off when held perfect, either artistically or he didn’ t even have a knife. Tak< physiologically. T o the owner of ing up the nut be stepped up to the the face this is relatively an unim tree, turned his back and with long portant matter, bat to the owner of powerful strokes began hammering the pair of eyes an error o f one the nut against the bole of the tree three hundredth o f an inch in the between his legs. After a dozen curvature or dimensions o f the eye strokes the rough outer covering balls may make their all important split enough for him to get his fin function abnormal, resulting in eye gers in and pall it off. Then the nut strain with its attendant phyrical began to look like the kind Ed An ilia. drews has. Again 1 wondered how The eye responds to the a he could get into this, for back physical force in the world home it would be a jo b with a saw is, light waves which are b and ax. o f millions pf times more Picking up a pointed stick he mal than aound waves. The punched out two. of the eyee, one are the hardest worked o f all or for an air hole, and turning np the gans, and the safety and existence cocoanut offered me a drink. It o f human lives frequently depend wasn’ t very fancy, but it was filling. directly on their accurate working. When the milk was oat be took a The harmful results of eye strain, etone and gave the nut a few hard never wholly absent throughout blows, and the nut opened almost in life, may begin very early in ohild- half. With the sharp edge o f an hood, even in the second year. other stick he rimmed the white Many little children, for instance, meat loose as though with a spoon are constantly tearing their clothes, —and there it was for me to eat as hurting their feet and legs, stum though he had had a whole carpen bling and falling, because their syes ter shop. The meat was soft and are so faulty that their estimates of slippery, like trying to pick up but the size, location and nature o f ob termilk. jects are not correctly made. Adults In Missouri 1 had never eaten who have been blind and are sud them that way, for by the time a denly given good vision require nut travels that far the meat is years to learn to see with accuracy hard, and 1 hurt the man’s feelings o f Bafety in action. Probably 6 per by telling him that 1 preferred the cent o f children are left handed, tough kind. One o f the nats was left eyedness causing left handed hard, and be threw it contemptu ness. From six to *en y ea n o f age ously to the pigs that stood in a many children show an incompre circle around us, noses in, but I hensible “ nervousness,” twitching of rushed out and rescued part o f it the hands and face, fickle appetite in glee, A/ few moments later I and various disorden, all usually caught him looking at me aa if he due to eye strain. couldn't quite make me out, a man L Yet almost all o f these cases of seemingly normal— but who liked eve strain can he relieved and ripe cocoanuta. — Homer Gray in should be relieved in early ehild- Leslie’ s. ________________ hood. The importance o f correct ing this condition early in the Jumping at a Conclusion. child’s school y ea n and the influ Elsie sat drearily in the gloaming ence o f the child must be apparent in the front room. She was miser to every parent and teacher.—Jour- able, for the previous night she had nal o f the American Medical Asso words with her lover, and now ahe ciation. feared he would not call. Suddenly »lie heard a step, a ring, a voice ahe ._ What Papa Put Up With. knew and some one speaking to the No matter how smart and intalli- servant in the hall. N ot waiting your little boy is, he is sore to for a light to be brought ahe gently ire you mad some evening with called: lowing sort of thing: the “ Come in !” “Paper The visitor entered, and with a “ Well, what on earth do you want joyful sigh Elsie cast herself into now?” his arms and softly murmured: “ Papa, didn’t Adam have more “ Oh, my darling, I am so glad yon than one nameF’ have com e! 1 have so wanted to “ O f course he didn’t have more make it up and settle.” than one name. Now, please don’t “ Well, I ’ m very glad, too, that bother me any m ore; I’m reading. you’re going to settle np at last,” One more silly question and you1 said the gas collector. — London go to bed. Do yon understand Mail. ________________ thatF’ Took the Tip. “ Yes, o f course. But can’ t I ask you something about the same ques The good advice o f the laird o f tion Waterton, in Aberdeenshire, to a “ Y ea; what ia itF ’ sheep stealer reads like a very prac “ Waa ’ Adam’ his first name or tical joke. He had himself sent the his last name F’ — Cleveland Plain man to jail, and in those days sheep Dealer. stealing was a capital offense. Visit ing the prisoner the night before Savona. the trial, he asked him what he The history of Savona is that of meant to do. T o which the prison a long straggle with the Genoese, er replied that he intended to con ended in the sixteenth century, fess and pray for mercy. when they seized the town and ren “ Confess!” said Waterton. “ What, dered its harbor useless by sinking man, will ye confess and be hanged? vessels filled with stones at the en Nae, nae! Deny it to my face.” trance. In 1746 it was captured by He did so and waa acquitted.— Sardinia, but was soon back again Dundee Advertiser. under the control o f Genoa. Tha ancient Savo where Mago stored hia Saved tho Edition. booty in the second Punic war, Sir Frederick Uori Ouseley used Savona was the birthplace of the to tell a story about the famous popes Sixtus IV. and Julius II. and Clarendon Press at Oxford, which the home o f the ancestors of Co shows how very easily serious blun lumbus, who bestowed its name on ders may be made. It was when a one o f the first islands he discovered new edition of the Bible was com in the West Indies.— London Stand ing out, and not till the final re ard. vision o f the text, when in another moment it would have been irrevo Thon tho Other 8poko. cably fixed in immortal type, that In a Great Western railway car the printer was discovered to have riage, on the way to London, a given the following “ free” render youth had disturbed and annoyed ing of 1 Corinthians xv, 52: the other passengers by loud and “ The trumpet shall sound, * * * foolish remarks during a great part and we shall be hanged.” o f the journey. As the train past ed Hanwell Lunatic asylum he re Tho Barn Swallow. marked : From daylight till dark the barn “ I often think how nice the asy •wallow on tireless wings destroys lum looks from the railway.” countless numbers o f insects. It’ s “ Some day,” growled an old gen favorite nesting site is the barn tleman, “ you will probably have oc rafter. Farmers can easily provide casion to remark how nice the rail in their barns for the entrance and way looks from the asylum.” — Lon exit of the birds and thereby add don Answers. materially to their numbers. Its food consists of flies, beetles, wee Why 8h* Believed. vils, amali dung beetles o f the May “ What sort of a chap is that fal beetle family, ants, wasps and bees. low who has been calling upon youF’ Origin of tho ‘•Dun.’* “ He’ s the luckiest fellow in tha A dun took its name from a cele world.” brated bailiff of London during the “ How do you know t " reign of Henry VII. named Joe “ He told me so.” Dunn. He was extremely elevar in “ And do you believe all he tells devising ways and means to compel you?” unwilling creditors to settle their “ I believed that, for he told me accounts, and hence the saving, it just after I had promised to b*» “ Send Dunn after him” or “ Dim come his wife.” — Houston Poet him.” r Yoa* Attention, Piense! The fall, with shorter days and longer lighting periods is approaching. Good light is as essential as good water. Have your house wired N O W . We will do your wiring and make satisfactory terms with you about payments. Thos. 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