'Mt If BENDWALLOPPED SAD EXIIIIIITION ON SUNDAY rlecrrlary fHlate..., Cultivating Glnrjtr. (linger In Hindu it timltnr of Rclontlflp culture In Jamaica., It l propngnted by ciilttiiK up Kinnll piece, of tlio root, nml, If Mifllilc, rich, cool nail from rccuntly cleared woods I mIicIpi1 for it. It U it great ImpoverlMhor of the oil 'nml grow no luxuriantly Hint In n abort time n 111 t tf plrco of root will spread k ii h to proituro nenrly n poiiml of now rootn, Tim not nro planted In Mnrch or April nml get to tliclr full growth nlHttit Hciiti'tiilwr. The root nro iIiik iiaunlly In .litimilcn In Jnimnry or I'ebriniry They nro washed, ex posed to tin miiii until thoroughly dried nml packed In parcel of nlHTnt n hun dred poumlK imi'li, In ruder in dry Tin.ru u .limit ime L-..od feature u t llifiit more rapidly they nn- fli-nf nonlil- Holiday! UmImII game lirtwcen Hcml " Hill rapper h( In order lo de- K17!!riK'?iAf"2L n.i. h picked lean. Irum HUl. himI Ked-! "rny life. '"'' rwM ..re very . .,, ' ,1-' i .1 . !.. iw.i iii.iinu i toiinrlcMiw, U'hlto g tiger n tid li nek iiioiii.,.)..!. that Hit Art K. ' Bwrr nr ,rnm 10 ,, ,,, , ..,...,.., OIM'ICIAI, WRI'.CTOKY. UNITXII STATU I'rceMerit William II. Tift. Vlc-rinl.ikiii,. .lemfa Sherman .::.rfS inlander C. Ktl' Tragedy of llrrors (Ioh to Strong Ttnin I'rum Statera nnd Uednimid fly 16 to 4 Score. rlecrrlary '-(Tlexurf franklin MacVemh Herniary f 1'iicr lor. . . Hicliaiit A, iiatllnter Hciitttryur War..... ,J, M. Dicklnwiii Hrcrelary uf Wavy (leurge fon I, Meyer Seuelry i( Coin mric ami raburjClierU Nagel roiiulr (Irnrnl I'lank II. Illtfluixk Allurnry lirnrral O cuter W. Wlcluf iliaMi Hu-retary of AkiIcuII jie I Jwine Wilton BTATK (lori-ihdr .,...!'. W.llfiiaon hrtr elaly iif Male )'. W. Heueou Tlrarunr . (, A. Hleel Altoiur) (Uncial .... , A, It. Crawford Hut I'utilk liitiructlun . II. Acfceriuaii Hlate I'llnlrr W. H. Dunnlwuy Dairy aitl lwl Coiiiiilli)iirr . . . J. W. lulle, I'oiiiMilirli'iitr uf liUir atalldlra. .. I' llofl SThM K Cemitll Clt'leOr AIicIiImii II. wild Will (lame and I'oieitrv Wariteu U.I) Mrrrnaon ....junn ii, jrwi ' It Craftsman Homes Waste , Material Utilized For Beautiful and Per manent House Bulldlntf. At wt timt tt undttitand mft and mti hu much ihi ttauty tf a htttit diptndi uptn tti tuitabitity le ihi landttapt tn which it standi iv find thai ntthint htlpt it It titng it Hi iwmundmit at ihi utt tf thl nattvt ittnt in ill maitnry," I Uirt ; which wai wrll nUycil. Tim ollmr elKhl tliowfil h rfHy ftrt-cl r urn on th o(fcl ol oft iUy ptatyltiK ''''' c'M lull, ami Incidentally 111tit rthi the KMva necvaalty for imc hard practice If llriiil Uto retain her well-wou title of cliauiplon. The Kiine alurleil n hour lirr ila ule lime. After the firal luiiiiiu tin liagcdy tKaii, I" 111 tie? exclianva lie tMcen pllcher, Oral and home, Hlrldl, who w I'oldliiK down the Initial rack, preaenteil the touiUia with two lallr hy IhrowliiK ! ,M"H I"4"1 v" Mntie, who wn CHtclllliK, O' Don ni 11 Im-Iiii; ale aul. It waa III llm llilld, huwevrr, thai theblKCUitruplie came for In that Im nliiK the vUltora tolled up Ij rum, Ii wuKulp'a ImiiI dr after hunch of hlli hail lieen made off llcnd'a veteran twlilcr, he went to the center Krdeii, Keuncar tryliic lilt hand at the Wb work, pruvl'iK il ,y in.irk lor Ihr Ii4lter. About evrrylHwIy heliu'd Hit dirrnrcncc nrlaiiiK from inclliuda of curlnjf llooiw for nucnr iirtforrluir nro dun while iulio yniiriK, Pcfore tho ntftna nro moro than flvu or lx luchcn liluh. A LuckltM Word. Pupenoliliiu ilh hunt, nl Irnul In Hip nnrthof Cniflnml. on Tyiuidd It U' rrrkotied lilchly untiirky lo hour or iiiciillon the wonl "pic." nml evil con witirnrw run only In nvurUil by tolichliiK cold Iron, If Hint material l not nt hntid In unmo inuat bo uttrrvd nlotid n the licit Ixrnt HiIiib, It I no uncommon HiIiik to co n croup of Mtlora or workiuon nuddenty Kcattrr to lay hold of Iron rnllltiR, lmipot, etc., when by chance "phi" line Rllppnl Into their con reran I Ion, A alrnncrr In the dlitrlct wnn not lone ngo piiwlrd to are. four little "hoc black, tiniird at Kmua of cnnla oil tlu'lr blnrknff lx)i, nuddcnly iH-rnm-hie to their feel, run to aome Iron poata CtiamMlliilii -1 Jonathan iwutnr, jr. W c Ilawlry I W K,l'lll Huptrnir Juilici erernl rnnla nwny, touch them nnd Kood work nlonj! with eriora. until the "' :l"' nml rcnunio their itnmr worer ltecatne cahouitcd and Hie tide wak rttlinl. In the fourth Van Matre went Into the bo, Kulp catclilnt,', ami everybody ptayluK better ball, I'roin thli jxilnl on the visitor acorctl one uukluu a total of 6 run at anlnt llcnd'a . Tho vlt lion had an exceptionally tuong llue up, Tethrrow and lUrr at battery partlc-1 lilarly coutrlbutlnK In Itvtid't defeat, In addition, they fielded well ami did worn dera with the tllck It It uuderttood that meat effort Ii briiiK made lo ar quite uncoiiconicilly. When he obtained nn pxplanntlon Ida nmuaement equnlcil hU natnnlaliuiPiiL. The orlcln of the auperatlllon aceiu to be unknown, I-ondon Hcrapa., Uiii Animate Make of Their Tall. Iloraea, cow nnd otlior crcaturqi ue their tail an fly (tapper. Call, aqulrrela and many tuoro Iwlat Hiera around their neck for comforter. The rat hi relied the ute of the Utt to a One art, for by It mean It suldea the blind and ileal Jelly, oil and cream out of Jar and bottle. The raime another K'e between the iv.o macaco playa merrily with It tall leauii. T A MrlirMr I I' A lbur .. M. lUUn Wm. K. Kln( 1 w. I ruaier KKVKNTII JUrilCIAI.jSlnrHICT Jtt,lfr,44..,MMAMM MM, W I, iirartfthaw Allorney -.......... t'lfrt W. Wllion Math noati(ir Conirol (Wrr ) l4i II I w Hut Km l"rl Klrin,Or ii I llw ,. huh 1)1 No, i .. .liuuanri, r I. l rtvii,nuii,)liv. hu, i liakerci.y,Or CHlOK COUNTY lu,l, ..j.. II C Ittllt Clnk. ...... ........ ... ....Wticu lltowu Hlitillf... .-.. ..... Hrarik hlklne TlralUfrt . . m .W V KlIlK iMif, ., - . II. M Hollftlr kthoil MiU'llllrlllrnlmM.. " A foul Krtror . . ... . .....rri-d a Klit I K II. natlry 'ijaaieeHkc ComiulMloiieit h- ..-,..... Tlllt COUKTfl Clicvir Citfur first Monday In May; Iblrd Monday Ih txtober. rauaain i.uuiiT-"i'iri nonair in rocn momn CciMMitaionRit' Court Hirtt Wedneaday iKHrinuer In lanuarv. March. Mar. July. ana rioreinnrr, Akniciiooi.1iitrict No, it, U. C. Coe tllrett or ... Clrrk .'. Teacher a.., Mayor. Krrutdrr.. !U. C. Coc . C. W Mfnlll M TrlpVll Trraiurern Trip' It. A. Hmltli fMlMKulhl.. Krkl IIm Anne II Market Mle Mawle Vandrrerl MIm Marion U'lrai Mix Nona Hlrhantaon MIm Ftorenc C. Vonny, CITV OH KNU ,..-m.--, -C W. Merrill . . .... ..II. C. Itlllr (,J. hpeucer Hler ill AlderraeR . M.N. Hun ll.llnr I II. J.llrtltulf T. w. Trlplt I. II. Kelley TrlfUtl Keller O, kelleri Jutt a Qod. "Hot you any xiac atampar Itkrtl the man entering the dniKitnre "I have out." replied the (IruscUt, "but I've koI plnirrx that atlck Jual a KOod.MVonkeni Hlateaman, If you wUh any hlrtatnc look for It you rlf. Ani 0. Forethought "'ou nrc prnhnbty not uwnre. lr,H alil Hie nncry fnther, "that lait year my ilnushlcr ipent fl00 on her dren.H "Yen. I am," Raid the younff man firmly "I advlted ber to do It over jrnr ni;o, when wo Grit became en a a kitten doc, and tho mnrinoaet whllo It aleeim me It tall a a ort of blanket. The raccoon catchc crab with In tall. I.rrrr one knowa bow the monkey Journey through pathlea 'priced, lurmia vj awiiiuiiiB iroiu erre in irve, while the flhe nicer their way throuuh A Hard Jolt the water by tliclr tall flu. The ant Horem-I auffcr moat awfully from eater put up It big buauy tall for an ,n,ornn.,. jon't you know. The Olrl- umbrclla. The vanity of tho peacock ,)M you extr tTJ ulk,ng t0 ,our,cfj la fed by the beauty of lu tall, Dumb uitralrd Hit. Animal, I RIVERSIDE and LYTLE ,jaa-warkjaraec elMarateaeaaekj eat-i jawMwaeawa awaMawaLtj . t ghTT -.&T -a dRmaarrfriP?aIRit rLLLHLPV &B jt0A xSIIiLLLHr lfWaMak1lWtgay0f' pjaTryKeBLLLLLB MB'-aMWMkHaHraiaHieaRHaiUaSfll I Additions Buy a few of these CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS or CORNERS for BUSINESS PROPERTY, $150 to $400. Size 50x140 feet. They will certainly double in value within the next twelve months. fly GUSTAV STICKLEY. T Is only when men become wUe and thoughtful that tbey become fruiral." aays smiie in -innn." and yet I doubt tt In general we think of econ omy a the outgrowth of wladoin and thought. To moat ot u It mean Raring In ezpenae, giving up eomelhlng Hint we want for aoroetnlng that we need, liut there I a deeper economy man ihi to whlrh. It fecata to me. Umllen refer. Kconomy ot appreciation la a good a name for It nn any, the economy that ace Into tbn nature ot tiling and uudcrtnn!a and appreciate pOMlbllltle that lie within them. Tbl I a conRtrurtlve economy. No real ecouorr la exactly paulve. for by cutting out unnccetumry exene we add. In a way, to our Income, but the economy of appreciation actively contribute aomelblng of the world'a atorchouse of utility. There 1 oo better example ot tbl ort of economy than the present ne of field atone In country architecture. Onrc wan the time when a man buying a building alte of unbroken ground catlmuted In bl coat of building tbo clearing of tbo land from rock. He bad them dug up and banted away to the nearest dumping grounds and then, perhaps, after the objectionable rock were re moved be put up a bouse built wholly or partly of quarried stone, for which be paid a good price. Tbls certainly wa not economy. Tbeo one day it occur red to a man who was about to build a little colony of suburban bouses that this waste material bnd many desirable characteristics. It waa One. sound stone, nnd It bsd great beauty of color. Why should be buy alone when be could And aa much aa he wished either nn bis oAn land or on Ibe property of neighboring farmers.' who were continually carrying It off and throwing it away? There aeemed do reason why It should not be uied and many reasons why tt abould. Accordingly be Invited tbe tarroers to dump on his bind all this waste stone beyond a certain size that tbey were taking from old walla and clearing, and for It bo paid them Jin load. He got plenty of stone from tbe farmer, who were amply repaid for tbe labor of transportation, and bis pleasing eccentricity In paying for waste caused many a remark until be be gan building a series of beautiful little cottages, tbe material for which had coat blm very little In proportion to Its vslue. ills bouses certainty were eco nomically built, and by taking thought ho bad discovered ibe utility of a waste' material and contributed a new source of prnOt to the vicinity. A we cod to understand more nnd more how "much tbe beauty ot a house depends upon Its suitability to tbo laiilscape In wblcb It stands we Hod that notnlng so helps it to belong to Ita surround ings as tbe use of tbe native atone In its ma sonry. A rugged land scape needs a rugged structure. Quarried stone la too tine and too severe, but tbo stone that la weathered for centuries on that very alto makes tbe bou 10 built of It seem almost a product of tbe spot. Often it to necessary to abapo tbo blocks, and tbo new aurfaco of tba split atone ahowa a re markable "lay of color. Tbo general color of field atone differ; of course. SHJH C arma'j'finH'f.ae.HRH IHDmrrwfcT'.Ta t rtt'ar.viwVj'"vuvAPi1V He UAA.tiu.utmntuifMT Ml r tlTlty . H .ITTVnrJTlrrJ 1 iJ .JMrl-J aa " " 1 HE NEVER MISSD. A Well Paid, Fiery Job TTht Wears a Man Out In Fifteen Year. The i nun who stood at the lever had n story Hint I common nil over Amer ica. Ten years before ho had been a. pen M nt hid In a dull little vllto&a In Ireland. Drawn up and along by the emigrant tide, bo had drifted to Chi cago, and hero In tho works he had caught tbe truo spirit of tbe place, which la to strain every nerve and rine. no had risen. His pay was 190 a week. Ho worked every night from 0 p. rn. to a. m., twelve vigilant hours. Wntctilng lboe thre mam moth tanks, by the tints and hues In their columns of flame b could tell Juat when lo wrench back a, lever. This he did over a hundred times In the night, and If he missed by so much as thirty seconds he spoiled thousands of dollars' worth ot atech Ha never mlaacd. To bold Ibis Job to to Jam the, strength of a lifetime into fifteen years at tW a week. Tbe man recog nized till as a matter of course, only qualifying It by the remark that be knew of a redheaded Scotchman at Homestead who had beld it seventeen year before breaking. Tbat his whole life bad been changed; that tbe little Irish villsge. the misty bog and tbo, hovels were back in another age. oa' another plsnet-all tbls be felt vague ly and summed It up. with a twinkle. "Shure." be said. "It's a terrible quick spin tbls ould wurld to aftber takis'." Out he loved tbe fiery Job. called tbe buge tanks "me darlln'a" and said so would ralber be what he waa than be president. Ernest Tool la JEvery body's. COLORS IN FUGS. Red Is Oia Matt Frequent, and After a That Com Blua. . It Is entirety appropriate, of course, tbat red, tbe war color, abould appear so frequently In tbe Sags of tbe vari ous nations. Of tbo Sas ef tbe coun tries of the eastern bemtopbero titer to only onethat of Greece welch does not show tho martial color. In tbe western hemisphere, however, w find several standard Bot afeewcBff red, Tbe flags ot the Argentine Re public, UrazlU Nicaragua, GtMtetMai. Uruguay and Honduraa coataia bo red. In tbls country there to no red la tbe union Jack or In tbe flag of the secretary of tbe nary, tbe admiral e Hie navythe rear admiral senior la rank and tbe rear admiral JaaJor la rank. Red appear In tbe pennaat of the rear admiral second In rank aBd tbe pennant of tbe revenue martae. Tbe United Stales mall flag also fcaows red. nnd tbat color to also found la the pennants for Ibe vessels of tbe lighthouse service, tbe yacht eaetga. tho ensign of tbe revenue asartee. tk presld cat's and tbe secretary of war staBdsrda. Tbe flag tbat are almost eaUre!y red. except for the devices aaowa thereon, are those of Anstrto-HBagary. Egypt. Morocco and Japan. Tbo flag ot Turkey to practically, of a Mild red. After red tbe prevailing eater la flags la blue. narpefa Weekly. FIltST FLOOIt PLAN. We are also exclusive selling agents for the TOWNSITE OF MADRAS All Kinds of FARM LANDS TIMBER LANDS BUSINESS PROPERTY List your PROPERTY with us for quick sales'. according to tbo geological formaUon ot tho different part of tbe country, but tbo coloring Is alwaya soft and varied. I remember In a flrcplaco that 1 waa building of split field stone, all of wblcb waa taken from tbo Immediate neigh borhood, I found no two pieces that wero exactly tho name In color. Tbey varied all tho way from alate gray to a light fawn, but In tbo chimney piece they neutralised each other Into a aurfaco of beautiful ly blended color. What idaad fSl IT JC7,rP l'.laaaaaaaal bbbbbbbbI FitvI aBR VT Pl J aM t Nit. a. A i-am llr JL- &!: JY i w"s111 y 'a a 8ECOND FLOOtl TLAN. Call on or write to v M. E. THOMPSON CO. i Henry Building, 4th & Oak St., PORTLAND, OR. "na J. A. EASTES, Resident Agent . Wp are here tO StflV Oregon Street, between Wall and Bond "oolv " fcV a.jr iiT?Mn nmfrnw. I " '" ' UHi UllUUUll quarried stono is to formal archltcturo field stouo Is now to tbo simple bunga lows and amall bousea tbat are becoming mora prevalent aa Americans turn moro generally to oufot door life. It has Juat the necessary roughness to blend with these llttlo structures, which seem almost aa much a part ot nature aa tbe trees, Tho effect or tbo combination with wood Unta to wholly artistic and restful. The Craftsman house tbat Is shown with this article to constructed almost entirely of field atono and was built for a surprisingly small sum, because tbe neighborhood which was very rugged tn character, abounded with old atone walls that had lo bo destroyed. It tho material bnd been bought or trans ported from a long distance tho cost would bavo amounted to quite a different figure: but, as It was, tho builders gathered their stone within a amall radius, tbua saving nil expense ot transportation. Tbe little dwelling to very almple In lino. Tbo front, with a small porch orcr tbe door, faces upon n drive, Tho rear approaches the edgo of & rarlue whoso aides are covered with trees, so that the edgea of tho roof and tho sleep ing balcony nro practically among the treetops. For Hi Li reasonalso tbe out door sitting room la built In tho form of a terrace, the shade being afforded by Ibo branches nt tbe trees which spread above It, Very little has been done In tho way of trading tbe land about It. so that tbo slto baa been left much In Its original state, nay berry, with Its pungent green leaves and gray berries, ha been found to be the moat effective ah rub, and tho blossoiaa ot tbo wild rose, thistle nnd golclonrod, each In its season, help to form a natural garden. Tbo houao Is very attractively arrntiRed within. Tbo big living room has a beautiful woodon celling, wblcb gives a rich, warm color to tho interior. The fireplace Is made of the atone from which tbe house Is built and gives a pleas ant sense ot unity between the inner nnd outer walls. On either side of the fireplace bookcases are built In, and below the broad windows! a deep couch, In the chamber above a foundation floor of chestnut with tbe finished surface down reeta upon the celling beams, and this floor makes tbocelllng of tbe liv ing room, while another flooring is laid upon thbi with a dca fenlng quilt be tween for use In tho chamber above. The dining room to separated from tho living room only by a shallow grill. Tbo sideboard Is built Into tbo room. Upstairs arc two largo chambers fitted with closrta aud containing built In window scats and cozy fireplaces, A smallor chamber U connected with tbo largo one on cither aldo of It, and all three givo upon a sleeping balcony, halt ot wblcb la sheltered by tlio roof, a welcome arrangement In sevcro weather, while tbe other half la open to tbe tfy. Something Wrong. Tbe balleou pilot landed Lb tat) HtU backwooda village and told tbe loiter er tbo thrilllBg story of Ms escape. "And at one UmeV he related. wKa dramaUc force, "1 was la a stem aBd sweeping over a vast desert. There waa nothing to do but throw oat saad and prepare for tho worst. CeaUeatea, at one time I felt aa It I had teat say bead and gone plumb crazy." The oldest Inhabitant-slowly Hasted rbls plpo and drawled, with a sarcastic amlle: "Tou must have beea plBBta crazy, bub. to throw sand oa a desert. Dtda't you think there waa enough sand thero alreadyr CbJcago Kew.'' What Intermltttflcy Maa! , Intcrmlttency to tbat forw,1? friga larlty lu which tbe pul4 ajsaitsa m. drop a beat occasionally. Iatinaaa Ja slancea It occur regularly aad trwe thrco times per minute for' several hours. Sometimes also k to very Ir regular and to noted a BHBtaer times within a few second d not again for a minute or more, Thta pe culiarity generally causae much aa- easiness. Vet, while It may be a very serious symptom and associated wka grave and Incurable disease of the heart. It often alguiflee merely a func tional disturbance which to la nowise dangerous. Why Hi Gat Up. It waa only about noonday, but the commuter yawned. He yawned beavt ly two-or three times, "Got up at 6 o'clcck." be exptoleed. "Had to catch aay train. When asy wife waked ae I 'said to ber: 'Six o'clock: The chicken haven't begun to crow yit, baye'theyt Why meet I get up before the cukkeaa do, I'd Ilka to' know.' "1 don't know,' she M.utJess It'a because you're so chick.' "-New York Press. Fatal Curletlty. "now did tbey manage te get sock a fine thumb print of the burglarr "Tbo house bnd been painted that day. and he Just couldn't resist the temptation te feel of tbepalat to see It It was dry,"-HoueoaFt. Her Worry. Mrs. Boyle Tou seem Babapey. Mrs. Doyle-1 am. ' I doa't beUere that If I' were to die say " haebaad would wear as deep mouralag aa be did for hi first wife. New York Pre. Bcrupke too rigid are aetateg else but concealed prkIe.-Goetae, t.