*} Y . - f • ' • ■ ».f • < ■ * £ § * * * ' ,• X1 , *' *7*-' • J'y ) « • , A . .!# > --Vt ñ DIRECTORIES •: ¡ H K V-. “Dixie Land** on the at the Panama-Pa NE o f U m omn—mont copeo—tw OO “The Zono” that attract tí>o '••«efesMh*' . attention o f ail visitor* la Dixie Land, a theater where southern darkles ■lng the songs o f old plantation days. This photograph shows the front of / ..Frankl» K. K m Dixie Land at the Panama-Pacific in ...H um . W. Grugoty ternational exposition. Sen Francisco. ..Alb— S. Burlstoq Be sor* to vielt the Exposition. ..David F. Houuoe ...W ». Ç. RodMd Wm. B. WiUon O " i . :> ‘i Â'/A if* ARMCO IRON Resists Rost as no Ordinary Sheet Metal Can ! (p n * Paste About This Wonderful end L Puzzling Medium. Here are sag— o f the known Chete about electric!i/ that will enable those ‘who know aotbiug about tt to under stand bow tt buba vus. it mast be an- derstood that no one know* what elec tricity U. Only through Ita behavior can we arrive at an Id— o f Its ostare. It is accepted ag the standard o f durable iron or steel. Its rust - resisting properties are well established. Other metala may protect against fire, but they lack the long time expectancy o f A rmco I ron . Y ou can get your metal work o f A rmco I ron at SHEET METAL WOPKS F H. — — - ’vlñ* U. S. Court, Oregon A T TR A C T IV * BOOK ON T H K PANAM A-PACIFIC IN TER N A TIO N A L EXPOSITION AND PANAMA CANAL MAI LEO FREE. .......C N. McArthur. Portland HANDSOME book o f sixty pages, profusely Illustrated in colors end giving detailed descriptions of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition held In San Francisco from Feb. *jo to Dec. 4. 1913. and o f the Panama canal and canal region, wiu be nulled by the Exposition free o f charge to all inquirer» The booklet Is Intended for prospective visitors and will also contain Information concerning the gvaat engineering feet which the Exposition lx to celebrate Write to the Manager, Bar— a o f Publication. Pauama-Psclfli- International Expos] ttoa. Exposition Building. San Francisco, for booklet A Stats O fficers S i it— i Co— M..... ......Frmsk A. Moon ........ .Rob— Eakia BROOKLYN BRIDGE Painting the Orest htruoturo 1« a Lang end Costly N k Every three or four yean tt becomas necessary to paint the Brooklyn bridge In order to prevent the corrosion and deterioration o f Its structural members, —/a Popular Mechanics Magazine. This is a task which requires the aerv- ices o f a small army o f “ human epid- eta.“ who climb about ever the web o f cabi— and stringers with almost as much composure and agility as I f they were Insects instead o f men. With buckets and brushes, they cling Dairy Coaamisan....... ........ Joba D. Mickle Gams Wanks..........................W. L. Flaky In the network, swinging In the wind — the constant stream o f traffle surges Fié Ward— ........... ....... ... ..A E. < Hsahh Oftar............... .Dr. Calm S. .. ..r.^lsosjs A and the river beneath there are more than aOO fast o f space and the cables. Every exposed strand and spot o f the whole structure must he painted, so the men scramble over the rabies until they reach the topmost point o f the great towers, which — tend 272 feet above the «rater, and Anally end op on the scaffolds suspended beoeath the structure, scrape under the plankings, tag vi sometimes missing them by a margin o f only a few Inches. This work con tinues usually for six or right months before it ia completed i a . coats ap proximately fiBtMMX—Exchange. .... . . . .. . ■ ■ n a « r w P _I — .. .. K . Sscretari— Stats Boards H. H. Co«y, Sal— L H . Haadka. PortLed Med. Esani. Health .Dr. Cuba S. White. Portbed Fak ri. Nl. Williamson, r oft land ■ - 4 C G B mw *. Salea Love«. Salea Tez CnmmmáM ....... Fraak S «e Ubnqr ... ...... Cowéi Mime. Salm ..... J. Lw Brown, Portimi Deriátry....... ____ JL H. O h « . Seim Hands of State Institutiona Uamnit*.... P. l i CaanbelL Emm Agricultural College W. j. Kerr. Curali. Notaal School. j. H. Ack«am Mam ««h ........... T. Moore», Salm BW E. S. TÜKngha«. Salm Muta J. H. Thotapaan. Salm Fe él« Minded R. E. L Stem. Selm Pestata» H. P. Meta. Salea WiU S. Hak Saba T School Soléan'Homa Twelfth Judicial District Harry H. Bek. DaHa R. L. Cornar, McMbevRb Members of Legislature W. T. Vtata McMaerille Serie F. L. Mhchelbook. McM. H oum P« P. Olck LeFeyrtte County Officer* Canty Judge....___ J. B. Dodtoo. McMinnvilb C -r ;— 1 — - .......... F. D. Sinra. Carbon ........ W. S. Alba. Dunda s M WiUoo. McMinnvilb C ké........... qUril W. a Haedewon *i lini— ...Marta Mill« .Alk« L Adam Trtaiimr Record«...... ..H. S. Maloney C,in O-L--L O Up a I. D CIIOOB i I ...S. S. Duncan . . H. W. Herring Coroe«........ ...Caray Tübury Health Officer . .......J. H. Cook Stock 1 aperto« ...Puta Hanaon Fruit Inpector. ....... H. E. Crowdl. Diada . . . £. .. . .. .. .. ■ _ .... .. .. J u elta .. . .. «aM tM lM IH H «. . . - ^ noi w)„ h ^ ronm I| too irretrievably they will weli -tinder the eircumstai Th e whole secret in n words’* li— in making It **f go on and on and on. yo . « i l l net heed or remember - --------- The H otpoint is the iron with the red nose. There is nothing disreputable about i t It ia a good little worker and smooths out many a wrinkle. I f you haven’ t one and want one, listen to this: „ W e w ill take any unsatisfactory iron ia pa\ ment for a Hotpoint Electric Iron, price $3.00, on the follow ing basis: Any old sad-iron (not more than three) 25c each; any gas, coke, charcoal, or similar iron (one only) 50c; any unsat isfactory or woru out electric iron (one only) $1.00, Bring ’em cn; we don’t care. .We’ ll take a wagon-load on the condition presented above. Take advantage o f this offer, and during the summer when the mercury is trying to kick the lid off the thermometer you’ ll thank us fo r i t Electricity seeks to gain Its equilib rium by passing through substances that are favorable to Its these are called conducting or non conducting. according — they favor or oppose the pea—ge o f tbo electrical «Orrent. Among the conductors are metala. charcoal, animal fluids, water, vege table and animal bodies, flame, smoke and vapor. Among the doo conductors —also called Insula tors are mat. oils, phosphorus, line, chalk, rubber, cam pbor. marble, porcelain, dry gaaee and air. wool. silk, glass, transparent stones, wax and amber. Some o f them become conductors when wet. When electricity In r-onxtderabie force, seeking Its equilibrium, meets with Insulating bodies Intense beat and light are produced. In the evolution o f which the electric force becomes ex pended When the electric foroe ia shacked In Its course by an Insula ter a L ELECTRIC CO. IN M M M THE HOME OF FLOWERS Roses, Geraniums, Hydrangea, Hardy Perennials, Potted Plants, Cyclamen, Begonias, Chinese and Japanese Pri mulas, Geraniums, Palms, Ferns, Ferns in Varieties, Fern Dishes, Cut Flowers, Etc. Prides to fit the times. JOHN GOWER The Exerel— o f Choice. The human facnldm o f perception. Judgment, discriminative feeling, men tal activity, and wen moral preference, are exercised only tu making a choice. He who do— anything because it Is the custom makes no choice. He gains no practice either In discerning or do- airing whet In beet. The mental and nionfl. like the inuacnlgr power*.' are Improved only by being used. The faculties are called into no exercise by doing a thing merely because others do i t uo more than by believing a thing only tiecauae others believe R. • • • He wbo lets the world, or bis own portion o f U. choose his plan o f life for him baa no need o f any other faculty than the apelike one o f tmlta- tlou. He wbo chooses his plan for him self employs all Ida faculties.—John Stuart Mill. Carries a very large assortment o f everything to be found in the highest class drugstores. A ll kindsof Pure Fresh Drugs, Medicines and chemicals, Perfumes, School Books and Sup plies, Stationery, L ig g ett’s and Lowney's candies. Our stock o f cigars is the best m town. You a re always welcome. David Grayson, writing “ BsmpfisM" In tbs American Magnates, soys: "I think sometimes that women are far better ^paturul executives and or ganisers than men. To keep a gn a t bonsshoM running smoothly, pruvtsloa- edket— nod. made awe— and cheerful always and to do tt IncMeotally. ns tt wen. with a hundred other activities Ailing her thoughts is an accomplish ment nut sufficiently appreciated In this world. The true women of the race have this capacity highly devel SAYING A FEW WORDS. oped. They have a real genius for or He—These biscuits ere not like those derliness. which is the sanity I f not When Y— r Turn Cam— Remember mother used to make She—O f course tbs religion o f everyday Ufa." That Sheet t pesahae Never Bore. they are not I want you to under I f you are called open to say a few stand that the— biscuits are construct _' ' •' Old Landau Firms. words after dinner or at a meeting, ed in strict accord with the latest sci or. rather, t f o Arms, don’t be backward. Get right up and entific formula and can be consumed by i ’epys still exist In Lon without Injury to the digestive sys don—EDU. the Bond street violin mak go at It Tim—-Dispatch. The chances are that what yon any tem.—Richmond * .*’> 'CT ” " W9 f * -A}; - ' ’• *• v er. and Dan Kawllnaoo of funeburcb on sack an occasion, without prepara street, the first grocer to sell tea in Between Qirla. tion. wtll be of no Importance ahd “ He —ye oar engagement most be a England, whom concern survives on- probably wouldn't have been o f Im do* the asms o f Davidson. Newman portane* if It bad been prepared in sd- A On Vsnce. but that Isn’t the’ point wnen ao * ° u * * „ Tbs tdootlcai sign or throe sugar Tbe point is that the minds o f your to * » • too* ~ loaves that bang over Kawllnaoo’* bearers will be quite — blank and K* cb"n *a ._________________ - shop adorns tbo present establishment. amorphous aa your own. and con- __ ___ _ Thera, too. may be seen the canisters sequantly tbs few who actually listen O life -lo n g to the wretched, abort to and seal— dating from the seventeenth to you will have no tpeaps of Judging |the h"PPf- 8yni* century. Den Kawllnaoo «barged bla customer* $13 a pound for tea.—Ex change, One of the State Buildings at the Great Exposition “ I bops you don’t associate with that man 1 saw yon speak to in the street Just now." - Associate with him! What do you take me for? That rasa, sir, la on« o f upu sneaklqg. the most rascally villainous and underhand, low do depraved scoundrels that ever then- aged to k—p out of Jail." •I know It . But why are you on speaking terms with him at all T** “ Why. I ’m—er—bis lawyer."—Lon don Mall. A Pupil s f ths “ Beat Teacher.” “Cheer up. old noy.“ advised tbo married man. “ You know ’tie better to have loved and to— than never to hav« loved at all.’ “ Yea." agreed the rejected suitor, Jin gllng a bunch o f keys in bis pocket; ’better for' tbe florist, the confection er. ths ms—eager boy. the restaurant waiter, the taxi cabman, tbe tb—triad magnate and tbe jewel— Ladies’ B oas Journal L Y N N B. FERGUSON Lone Fir Dairy Pure Milk and Cream is conducive to good health. This is the kind we supply our customers. Our Dairy is frequently inspected by the State Dairy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com mended by that official. Give us a.trial. R. B. LYLE Phone Red 66 HOT W A T E R always at any faucet in your house signifies that Bill does your plumbing. I f you have no modern not water system let us send a representative to give you some money-saving, worry-saving suggestions. In case o f emergency ’ phone our repair department, day or night Harvest Mean. Tbs harvest muon Is the fall moon that appears shout the time o f the au tumn etjutnox. Because of the small PH O N E BLACK 4 * SOS Fire« S t angle that Is made by the moon's orbit frith the bortaon It rises et the —me time for several nights. Tbe banter’s USBBSBBBB— — — — — $ • — g moon le the next moon after the har vest and Is a like phenomenon Bill, The Plumber S. Ed. Launer g MUELLER, the Tailor | Basis sf Charge. Baldhanded Gentleman tin barber’s abopi— You ought to cut my hair cheap er There la nothing much to cot/ Hslrdre— —Oh. no in your case we don't ¿barge for carting tbe bstr; we charts for having to search for i t - St. Loots Post IH* patch. Mutual Attrsotlon. ••So the telephone operator In the hospital Is going to marry tbe sur geon ” , "8o I fear.’’ » ** •Affinity of tastes. 1 suppose. Eh* cuts people off. and be cuts 'am up.**— Baltimore American. / ' , xfy , fjg ¿it«, • • ** % ■ ■ , • *■ Heart’s !>— ire. HIS pletora sho WS tbs entrane« to thè New York state building et thè Panama-Pacific International Bxpoattion. San Francisco. Thls la a Tha Consultation. wonderfnlly handasms atructure of O reco-Ilo man design and la fln- ’’ My w ife always consulta me about lahad la truvertlns to match the color achsme of tbs exhlMt puIacea every article of attire she buy*—frock*, New York city else has an Individuai pavtUon et the Exposttion. The building bata, shoes, glove*, everything.’' •My wife do—, too-tbat la. she ask* und fnmlahlnga co— $1.000,000. me for tbe money." . T AUCTIONEER. | N ew shop, and also his 2 o big line of Summer Sam- * 2 pie« for ladies and gents £ eoeaeaeoeoeodoeodoeowowowo Satlafaction Guarantaad oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeodod Warden—No. 41144. do yon wish any 5 hook from tlw library? Prisoner— Y—; I’d Ilk* to have ■ railroad golds —Phil s adelphia Ledger. 0 I'hllosophv la nothing hat discretion. T A » Held»* < 1 invites you to inspect his A .U C T IO N B B R I F. W . B R U S S O eri— all kinds o f sai— in city and country, includine stock and oth- er farm staff. -Succeiwor to Col. West fall. Residence 210 Sheri- o V z 6 Edward Cornell