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mm ; ■ . J -awl * , :V - ' a V-V .V • . ■■■ if -Vi X l f MAKIKGTOUR WIL dfcadfy Danger« a NitrbO^eértñ Maker Mutt FAN. Haw You Put Off This important Tuk, and» if So, Why? (Mlwrits UP THE DOCUMENT. yon and who bare no doabt as to yonr sanity to bo witnesses. Piece your wtU la tbe custody of some perfectly responsible person Or Corporation or 1* some receptacle, a a safety deposit vault, which cannot be opened after your death without tbe presence o f public officials. Remember that any provision you make for yonr w ife la an offer to her to purchase from her her statutory rights aad that If she chooses she may reject your offer and taka under tbs statute. Don't put off making a w ill until yo g are 111 aud your disinherited relatives will say that your mind Is affected. Don’t believe that making your will will hasten your death. In states where tbe statutes give a widow dower only In her husband’* real estate don't get the idea that she will be tbe owner In fee o f one-third of er " Pv' tp * n * Don’t attempt to tie up your estate for a long period, providing for ultt- mate distribution In the distant future. Courts are very apt to And ways to construe such a will contrary to yonr intention. Don’t let your will be the vehicle of convoying So posterity your hatred or ' dislike o f Individuals. I f you are wealthy and have provid ed well for your family don’t forget . tbs obligation you owe to the com- ” munity. Don’t attempt to change your will. ^ after It la written and witnessed by drawing lines across certain portions o f . It and writing in other directions. Bach _ attempts will faO. Don’t make a nonresident of your state executor of your will. Many will not permit him to act Don’t have the man you selected as executor sign nn a witness. It may dte- * qualify him lr Don’t allow any legatee or devises la — your w ill-to sign as a witness. I f be u does he may lose his legacy or devise. B cv ÏT st* r; t; / ST; m ¿LL ¿ '' Quite Friendly. Hennypeck—Scoot* eloped with my ■rife last night Gabbleton—Why. I thought be was your best friend. Hen- arpeck—He la.—London Telegraph. 1 .. .... / -w Nitroglycerin In made by ■want glycerin acting with A mixture o f strong sulphuric and. nitric add. Tbe glycerin In dropped by a very (fate ■tram slowly Into s mixture o f thrpe parts nitric and five pnrts aulphurtr arid. During tha pcocaaa tha contain ing vonM to kept ceol by'h water Jaelt- at. and tha arid mlxtorv la agitated fay a stream o f codi air. Tha temperatala la maintained at about 80 degrees. A ft er tha operation the whole mtxtum la drawn off into a tank and la allowed to stand to this vessel, cooled by e wa ter Jacket. The glycerin, which la now nitroglycerin. Immediately begins come to tbe top like cream on milk Till* is at once token care o f and to pot through various process sa to cleanse It o f all remaining traces o f arid. In no department of our plant mete greater care be exercised than la tbe nitro tor. which is tbe name given to the building where nitroglycerin In manufactured. Explosions ara frequent, and It takes a man o f Iron nerve to conduct this de- oartinent U Is like going Into battle every day. Yet to tbe face o f this we have one man who ha* successfully made nitroglycerin for twenty yean, and he lives to tell you about U. only be won’t. He is as reticent aa the sphinx. Like any other man o f great courage, be does not boast, and John Viewber- ger will talk about anything except tbe miracle o f his continued existence. I can only say that Divine Providence, a" cool bead and hands and a stoat heart have kept him at his work. Tbe arid fumes that fill the building at all times when nitration la taking place have long since eaten away tbe very teeth In bis head, but not Ms pluck, it la a feet that he to provided with a new set of false teeth on an average twice a year. Tbe hair on his head has long ago disappeared, and be the longest o f say infantryman ta tbe world. Tbs B asteas' pace Is U m ■bortest, being bat twenty-aereo aad one bálf tob as: tbe Praach. ItaBaa end Aostrten paca Is twenty-teas tuches, tbe O sraaas do thirty-one Inches, while British soldiers stride an extra what < height A na léwl Barker's Forfeits. Customers o f hair dressers at one tute were. In danger of having to pay a forfeit as wall aa their fee when en tering tbe barber’s shop. Until half a century ago amp* barbers still kept a list .of ralas hanging Is their ahupé chiefly concerning swearing, seeking to be served out o f tura, etc.—tbs penally for breaking which was ¿be price o f a pint o f ale. The antiquity o f tbe prac tice Is evident by Shakespeare's allu sion to It In “ Measure For Measure:" .to the fu m a bave tanned -Us akin to tbe color o f bronse until be resembles a cava man o f old. Aud yet be has never bad a day o f slcknsa to these twenty years. He thinks, an 1 do. that np dis ease, no matter bow virulent, coted successfully combat tbe nitric fuaaae, that ha inhales. So his work has tts compensations. If you are pleased to look at It that way. While nitration of glycerin is going on the following Knee: on Viewberger aits on a high stool, bis arma stretched over the nitrating ma Entire stock lien's and Young Men's Summer Suits chine. one band on a faucet that con-, troia tbe flow o f glycerin into tbe arid, Men's and Ladies Low Shoes and the entire stock of the other hand on a valve regulating our Ladies' and Misses Summer Coats and Suits tbe cooled compressed air that Is forced Into tbe mixture and his eye glued to Notw ithstanding the fa ct o f the steady advance in prices and the thermometer that extends well scarcity o f goods, the backward season compels us to sacrifice down Into the mixture. 1 have said our Spring stock and the P R IC E S M U S T D O T H E W O R K that -the glycerin undergoes nitration at a temperature o f 80 degrees. Tbe temperature to regulated by the quan tity o f glycerin that flows into tbe acid. It the temperature begins to rise above 80 degrees ha closes bis valva slightly, reducing tbe flow e f glycerin, and In creases the flow o f cool air. $1 5 .0 0 t a w > « i t » ............................. 1 *2 .0 0 Any little foreign substance that $2 0 .0 0 S a n M T « i t . .............................$16.00 might get Into tbe mixture, even through the arid o f glycerin or other $2 5 .0 0 S - w > «rite ..................... $20.00 wise. would cause Immediate trouble. $2 0 .0 0 S a il,...................................... $13.33 The slightest leak In tbe water cooling colls, permitting a little water to gat $25.00 S a it ,............................... $16.67 Into tbe mixture, would be the signal $1 5 .0 0 m d $16.50 Sort............... $10.00 for tbe thermometer to do a marathon, and to a few m inuta the whole mix ture would reach tbe degree of beat that woqkl result to an explosion. Viewberger cannot d ea rt bis poet - ■* - ------- ■ ■ - - - ■ when tbe temperature begins to rise rapidly. This condition frequently M Lathes and Mbs« Summer Coats mi Saits to hs Sacrificed takes place, and moat o f tbe time It can.be reduced by cutting off the flow Suits to be cloeed out at from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent discount, o f glycerin entirely and by turning on and Summer Costs at from 10 per cent to 25 per cent discount tbe air to the full preaure of fifty pounds. Sometimes, however, to spite o f all. It will continue to rise, and $15.00 « « , ............................................. $11.25 Viewberger knows or fa to that be has $20.00 « i t , ................................. $14.90 lost control. He mast leave bto mix ture to its fete and "dig o a t" $25.00 « h . ............................................. *1 6 .7 5 His building, tbe nitrator, to located »3 0 .0 0 « i t , ................... $22.50 on a bill higher than Its surroundings. Tbe bUl to a high sand dune. Immedi A T 1-3 DISCOUNT SOME S U IT S ately back o f tbe stool on which be alto ¡15.00 « i t , ................................................... oow *1 0 la .0 a 0 big door Ibat to always left open when be to manufacturing. View ber ¡1 8 A 0 « i t , ...... ................. now $ 1 2 3 3 gar's' method of. exit or getaway to to Jump out a f this door and roll down 12230 « i t , ................................................... m w $15.00 tbe hill. W hile he to on bto way the 125.00 « i t , ........ ............................. m w $16.66 explosion ta k a pièce. He has dope this some twenty times and yet has A l t e r a t i o n s F R E E a s U s u \ a l never received an Injury. Ha has nev er been struck with flying debris, al though tbe air to Ailed with flying pieca o f lead and Iron. Does history record a greater miracle? Dug qut of the a n d semiconscious from the tot- pact o f an explosion, to tbe coufae e f half an hour be has been quite him self again, ready to go to work If need be. bto only regret being the loss e f property ■ notatoed by the company.— WlUard Fay to Comer's Weekly. is ^Sacrifice. Sale MEN AND YOUNG MEN! HERE’S YOUR CHANCE 1 The strong atónitas Stand. Ilka tha forfaits In n barber's SMS As much In mock as mark. ’ —London Standard. “Just think."’ exclaimed the humani tarian. "when a man enters prison bs loses bis Identity and becomes simply a number." “ W ell." replied the man In motor togs, "except for tbs feet that ha to confined and has to do hard labor. 1 don’t aea that bo is much worst off than 1 am. I not only bavs a number, but I’m compelled to pay for i t " — Birmingham Herald. Ranlra throughout tha Northwist, Portland, Kara reduced their faterai! rafa on àavfaga deposita to 3 and 3 1-2 per cent This batik etih paya 4 per cent oil w in g * and ÿnarljr certificates of want liberal interest rates curity for yonr money we solicity your con- Capit&l and Surplus $75. Don’t Be Dissatisfied—Send Your LUMBER ORDERS to and get the S o f t Y e l lo w ^ F i r kind that is manufactured right H ie great Lord Grey bad an ambition far above politics. He passed tbs re form bllL but that did not satisfy his souL There wan talk o f Taglioni, and Grey said quite earnestly, "W hat would I giva to dance as well aa she!" Tha statesman who had been prime minis ter and had left an lndettble mark on the history or his country wqa envious of an opera dancer!— London Saturday Father Tima. Time waits for no teen—he's goto' Jes' a-aklmmln'. an' he’d never make tbe Journey If be waited for tha wo men. Don't stop for sigh or song—he’s stronger than the strong: to gloom time or glory he's a-goto' right along! —Atlanta Constitution. P are M ilk sad She—So you are engaged to Mias Bagga. I’m sure I can't aee anything attractive about that woman. He— Neither can 1 see It. but It's to tbs bank, all right.—Bootee Transcript The Back Yonder Club. What has become of the family that used to a t Sunday dinner that was cooked on Saturday? When did you ever see a aawbock? Not to go bnck too far; do you know what a sawpook to?—Richmond T im a Dispatch ~. His Vile Disposition. “ Fine day. Mr. Ul**«u*, and"— "W ell, you didn't make It. did you?" snapped J- Fuller Gloom “Then w hit are you bragalnir shout It for?"—Jodge Cream is This is the kind w e supply our customers- Our D airy is frequently inspected by the State D airy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com mended by that official. G ive us a trial. R. B. LYLE Ph one R ed 66 J. L. VAN BLARlCOM Staple and Fancy Groceries Freah Fruits and Vegetables W a please the m eet p a rtic u la r. P hone u a‘ e grocery order a a d see If ou r prom pt ser vice doesn’t su rprise you . W o w an t y o u r trade to 20 Per Cent SALE NOW G O IN G O N D. M. NAYBERGER, ........... When In «Need of a Plumber = ' C A L ....... E. L. EVANS* 501 1st S t, Newberg Phone BIaek'23 Residence Blue 6 Reaeen For Joy. "W hat a bau tlfn i girl that to stand ing over there r " I ’m glad to bear you M y so. She to my daughter." "H allelu jsh r be a id to hje wife when the mother bad departed. "For ooce to my life 1 struck It rlghtl"—De troit Free PreM. Thera Is always the sun, only wa must do oar part, wa meat mora fates I t —Clara Lotties Burnham. conducive to Rood health. Parlor Pharmacy “Q UA LITY STORE” Pure Drugs A re Meet Important You select your doctor with greeteet The beet w ay care while, on the other hand, you often take his valuable prescription to any drug store. W e give you just what the doctor ordered, at prices as low as is consistent with good quality. For finest drugs, properly compounded, go to to keep your children end your whole family healthy to to j h a them warmth E. W. HODSON, Phunucut Pham Whs* 35 anal FRESH A IR . N u to O m s Health cant brami hi £ ÌE E 2 K ì,te S The R E X A L L Store assortment of Warm Mr Furnace An efficient warm air heatii^ system that keeps ehU amPvatetotäTk TTweSt m us , fey fame» Aegfgi > F. H. GRIFFETH M2 Secad 8t. Phorn Whits 192 to be found in Medicines and chemicals, Perfum e«, School Books and Sup plies, Stationery, L ig g e tt’s and Lowney’s candies. Our stock o f cigars is the best in town. You are always welcome. LYNN B. FERGUSON 3 0 3 First X . ifl T H E H O M E O F FLOWERS I ; S E A S O N A B LE CUT F L O W E R S -P la n ta in pots, cyclamens, ' ■ (fin e plants), cinerarias^primroses, ferns, fern dishes, geram - j I urns, calls lilies (hardy flow ers), hydrangea, j our specialty (strong pljfqts). 1/rtr prices. i -»«JOHN