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,t.t,tt7i riBANTS PASS. OREGON. FEBRUARY 7. iw AIAjUC KIVIVA v,uuiuu " PROFESSIONAL CiBDS jyf C FINDLEY, M. D. Practice limited to' EYE EAE, NOBE and THROAT. Glum fitted and furnished. Offloa hour 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and on ap pointment. Telephone 261 and 77. Gsast Pass, Oaaoos g. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND 8UHUE0N Rea. Phone 714 "St or oountry cull attended night rdaf tuksreh and U, Tuff' building. Omoe Phone 3ttl. Gkamw Pasb . OiEOOh. JJ&. C. A. CAMPBELL ObTKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Greduate American Hchool of Osteopathy, Ktrksville, Mo. -Oironlc Ilseanes and Diseases of Women and Children a specialty C'ONMf .'I.TAT10N FKKE nooiiis 1. 2, 8, First National Bank llldg. Phones: Office 771, lies. 7U3 (j basts Pass - . Oaaooa II.D. NORTON, ATT0RNEY-AT-LAW, Praotloe Id all State and Federal Court. Office! Opera House Building. iaA!T8 Pass, - Oreoom Jt C. HOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAvY, Practice In all Mate and Federal Courts ORloe over Hair Kiddle Kurd ware Co. Gbamts Pahs, Oaaoos QLIVER & BROWN, j LAWYER. Office over Dixons Store Oiants Pass, Oekgon jQ.S. BLANCIIARD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in all State and Federal courts. Banking and Trust Company's Building. Obat Pa, . Osaoo. U. B. HENDRICKS COUN8ELLOR8-AT-LAW -Civil and criminal matter attended to la all the oourta. Real .state and Insurance. Offloe, 6th street, opposite Poatoffloe, WILLIAM P WRIGHT, V. H. DEPUTY SURVEYOR MINIMI ENGINEER AND DKAUUHT8MAN dth St., north of Josephine Hotel. ants Pan, Orison, Charles Costain Wood Work inn Shop. Vest of flour mill, near R. R. track Turning. Kcroll Work, HlairWork, Hand flawina.Cahiiict Work, Wood Pullevs, baw stling snj gumming, Repairing all klnda. rrki right. The Popular Barber Shop Get your tonsorial work done at IRAjTOMPKlX'- Ou Sixth Stiect Three chairs Hath Room In connection N. E. McGKEW, PIONKRR TRUCK and DELIVERY 'Furniture and Piano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Have you ever seen a Sunset? A beautifully illustrated monthly magaiin of the wide awake Va with fascinating short stories, piotutesqu perional point-of-view description of the tntisting development of the Wait, and the romance and his tory of the woadatlaad of the auk. Ask your local newsdealer for current issue or send $1.50 foryeart subscription. Thabook, "Road of aThouiand Wooden," 420 beautiful Western views it) fear colors will be included SUISXT MAOAZIVB rveea tiin aaa rsAicsce a Ci Baa anuk T u... Vm M I El (.. ,iru..i Ml if MODEL VILLAGES. Excellent Plan Followed by a Mining Settlement In France. Consul II. Albert Johnson In a report from Liege give 'details of eonl mlu Inn enterprises In Belgium, one of which la planning to en ta Wish a mode! mining village, and has engaged as manager an engineer In charge of a mining plant st Bethune, In France, concerning which the consul writes: "These French mines employ a force of some 8,000 workmen. They poesess 2,000 workmen's dwellings, that are rented to the miners at from 11. IB to $1.54 a month. The bouses, with gardens attached, are arranged In attractive villages, with broad streets and boulevards. Churches and schools hsve been built. The water supply, sanitary arrangements and the electric light plant are all of the most modern and np to date class. "A, visit to Bethune proved highly satisfactory to the officials of the Lira- bourg region end has tended to strengthen their determination In building up their new organization to follow as closely hs possible the model set by the French mines. Thus, ac cording to the plans, this new mining settlement In the Csmplne will be a most beneficial Innovutlon, and Instead of the hitherto Insanitary conglomera tion of hovels, piled one against the other, without either symmetry or de sign, the new mining village will pre sent sn attractive and orderly collec tion of neat cottages, grouped on well laid out and broad streets, w ith a plen tiful supply of good water and the moot advanced system of electric light ing and saultary appointments." Novel Road Marker. It Ir very annoying to bave grocers wagons and other vehicles spoiling the tswn by cutting off the corners of the drive, and many people use white washed stones st Intervals to waru drivers not to come too closo to the grass. However, these are not pleas ing objects. A novel plan published by a gentleman In Lawrence, N. Y., Is worth considering, says the New York Herald. Three or four places were planned together In such a way as to hsve a private drive, and It be came necessary to hsve something that would Indicate by night where the road was that led to this gentleman's house. To save the expense of a lamp poet and artificial light he planted white blrcb tree which Is fairly con spicuous except on the darkest nights and serves all practical purposes as well as a more exptustve and lev beautiful light WORSE THAN ONIONS Bad Breath From Irtdlgeetton Cannot be Overcome With Perfume. All of na suffer from bsd breath sometimes our own, but oflener that of our friends. Nine-tenths of this bad breath comes from some stomach trouble, and can not be overcome by breath perfumes or any other palliative measures. If yon occasionally have a bad breath ; if there is heartburn ' flatoleuce and aold gulpinga of undigested food; if the stomach burns or (marts; if there is sleeplessness, nervoniness, head aches or anv other of the ninny symp toms of indigestion, use Mi-o-na stomaoh tablets aud get well. Ml-o-na is not a mere digrstiro nor a phyiu, but a touia remedy that streugthxos ths muscle of the stomach and bowels so that the flow of gastrin juices is luoreased, ami the food is digested naturally aud does not stay iu the stomach to ferment and poison tha breath. Deuiaray has soru so many cures made by Mi-o ua stomach tablets thnt thxv give a guarantee with every AO cent box that the money will be re fuuded if the remedy fails to "itive satlafactiou. He takrs the whole risk, and a box of Miona will not oost you a penny unless it cures yon. 1-31 St RECORD Pacific Hdr Liniment j prepared tipreuly lor the ncc-Js ol hoormcn and ranthmcn. It is a pearrhil and erne iratinf linlmrnt. a rrmrdy lor cmrj,fa. cles. A tooihinj cmhnKatiee lor the relict el pain, and the bfst liniment lor sprains and vortiifs. trxqualcd for curing thr wounds and Injuries ol BARBED VMKt and nr bralinf cut, abraiions. sorrs and bruises Paclfk Morse Liniment is fully guaranteed. No ether is to rood or helpful in so many aa If ltfiitotoMtlt).csuthorue all dealer to refund the porase prke. LAC iwmi rim cc NT Hoyt Cmimical Co, utum, CMI i W. C. T. U. NOTES jIMMMttttt 1 1 1 tl The W. C T. U. held its regular meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Heukle, The business being finished, an inatroctive program was given ouder the sopervisioo of Mrs. U. Q. Ameut, sopt. of Franchise Depart ment, followed by dainty reireshniens. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ingle on North Fourth Bcurrled Uit0 rat boles and other places St. and will be Frances Willard ; of private deposit It was boarded at Memorial conducted by Mrs. Rannfe Dome instead of being left In the chan and Mrs. Oowdrey, superintendents ' e!s of trade. The result Is that many of Bed Letter Days. " communities have been unable to find IheL. T. U meet- next Friday cash enough to carry on W W at 4 o'clock in the parlors or toe Presbyterian church. All the little folks invited. . At. THE MOTHERS' BATTLE. Some woman perils her life for her country every time a soldier is born. Day and night she does picket duty by his cradle. For years she is his quartermaster and gathers his rations. And theo when he becomes a inau and a voter, shall he say to his mother: "If you want to vote you must first kill sombeody?" It is a coward's argument. Lacy Stone. A mother, gentle, patient, heart broken, beuds over a handsome boy of 21 years. Slowly an Eastern fever is oonaoming his young life. Doctors come and go. if arses attempt to re lieve the pain, bat the boyish hand goes oat in Jtearoh of mother's hand, and the boyish lips whisper "mamma, are yon there?" War had born de clared. The "only boy" enlisted. The mother clung to bim hopelessly. Two years .she spent in days of sus pense, lu nights of dread. Letters from the Philippines wire not reasur ing. At last the boy came back, barely able to travel. Then followed two ether years of anxiaty for one, of suffering for the other. There they are. Oh, pitiful sight B-ight you g manhood, a precious sacrifice I Heroic motherhood, an unwilling martyr I The mother bends over that bed of pain. She feels the. agony a thousand fold. . She forgets to eat and to sleep. Her faoe is white and set. She lifts herself up and in her blind anguish asks: "Why, O, why my boy?" She bad no voice in declaring war. She bad no voice In maintaining war Her part was merely to give her all, bliadly to submit. O ye, who say. "Women cannot fight, therefore they must not bave the ballot," to yon, I say, she fought the hardest battle. Today the shades are down, tbe sounds are mufffled, the odot of flower ladens the air, the house and town are in moarning. Today the mother is fighting a still harder battle a battle that others forced upon her. Iuto ths future we look, our eyes blinded by tears, - and we pray that some day, when ninn's brains and women's hearts ara made one not that thousands of boys in blue will be slain for Old Glory, bat thnt, thouands of boys in purity of thought may help to make their nation more homelike, this country more of a. Fatherland, this people more Christianlike; aye, that they my help to make their world of nations more brotherly and sisterly aud dry the tears that still scorch ths eyes of sacrificing fatherhood. Mecca Marie Varney., COFFEE Nothing docs more for a grocer, one way or the other, than coffee. He must sell poor; (he needn't sell it to you) it is good that makes him. Yoar rrtx.r rtturni rear none? It roa don't Uk. Sthilhof's Bttt; we par him. Displacement "Displacement." la naval use, means the weight of water displaced bv the ! vessel, the weight of water displaced j wSto?,hC:Uve.e;e.t,m HU'le "S The Waiter Explain. He was one of the very few commer cial travelers who cuuuot adapt theiu M'hes to their surroundings, aud as a chronic hotel grumbler he Is knowu from cast to west. The waiter was pos sessed of 811 oliUmlsm unusual for nn weighted with the responsibilities of ) hls Hisltloii and served the soup, fish ; and roast with equanimity and poise. At the dessert the traveling man wax ed Irritable and sarcastic. 'Look here," he said. 'This .pudding Is on the bill of fare as "Ice cream pudding." and there Isn't any lee nor Is there any cream In It." The waiter In a tone of great pa tleuce replied: "That's all right, sir. There's noth ing lu names. If we serve vou wlt'i Washington pic It's picture of the ,.'.'';. and hen w o hrhi j ters then' Isn't n vance throw n bi. your pie, air?" n .1 ... 'ro s . a ,i.,,.',. f-!: In .v: wit; I DEDUCING THE CIRCULATION Lesson For Local Application in Money i Stringency. I "This financial depression," remark ! id the town philosopher, "will turn out to be not altogether an evil If It serves I to tench us the falue of having plenty j of currency In circulation around ' home. There Is Just as much money In I the nation today as there was three I months ago, but you can't see It Our .... . . m n rrf unfl I cash took rrlgut some -n- ' llnni) nr IllIKHlPn. r"'uic - bad to shut down, others have reduced their working force, and those stin running at full tilt hare had to pay their hands in scrip, certificates and other makeshifts for real money. Oth er business enterprises bave had to re trench. The effect of this retrench ment Is felt In the home. Even Santa Claus this season has had to cut down his customary generosity. The little children, though they do not under stand why. are suffering because the cash took fright ami went Into hiding. "In every community there are per sons loud In their denunciation of Wall street, the tok gamblers, the money manipulators or whoever It was ihc,t nansu.,1 hp financial flurry. You I can hear these indignant citizens on ! the street corners crying down Wall treet with loud cries. Yet these same ' folks ore In the habit of doing things j that tend to bring about for the home ' towu and eommuulty Just such a scar 1 city of money as this depression shows in kind If not In degree. "They do It not by hoarding their I money, but by what may be called ex iling It. You will find them when tney have money to spend poring over big catalogues from the gigantic general stores In the large cities which make a specialty of business at long range. These big concerns believe In the cen tralization of business. They act as pow erful magnets, drawing to themselves the loose cash lying around every com munity. Our friends who decry Wall street are frequently tbe very ones who contribute most largely to the city magnet They send their money out of the community, thus reducing tbe local circulating medium. The re oiiit u thuf Irwnl hiinlneRH etamiates. ' the town comes to a standstill If not actually taking the Inclined plane, and people begin to cry that 'times are hard.' "Of course," concluded the town philosopher, "when you mall your mouey to the city you are helping to build up the big stores there and thus give employment to many clerks. But what about the clerks In your own town? What about your local stores? Do you prefer to aid the big stores at a distance rather than your home stores, which are run by men you have known all your lives? Patriotism be gins at home. Every citizen should do bis best toward building up bis own community, and he certainly doesn't add to the general welfare and to his own best Interests In the long run when he does long distance buying that he could do at home." This la Said to Help Many. Get from any prescription pharma cist the following: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ounce; Compooud Kargon, oue ounce; Compound Syrnp Sarsparilla, three onucee. Shake well In a bottle aud take a teasoonfal aose after each meal and at bedtime. The above is considered by an eminent authority, who writes iu a New York daily paper, as the flnei.t prescription ever written to relieve Backache, Kidney Trouble, Weak Bladder and all forms of Urinary I difficulties. This mixture artsprompt- lyjonjthe elimiuative tissues of 'the Ikineys, enabling them to filter and strain the nrio acid aud other waste j matter from the blood which causes i Rheumatism. j Some persons who suffer with the afflictions may not feel inclined to j plaoe much coufidencs in tins simple , mixture, yet those who have tried it say the results are simply surpising, the relief being effected without th slightest injury to the stomach or other organs Mix some and give it a trial. It -rtainly comes highly rmm.ud.d. It certainly comes highly recom- meuded. It is the prescription of an eaiiuent authority, whose entire reputation it is said was established by it. A druggist here at home when asked stated that he could either sap ply the ingredients or mix ths pre- script ion for our readers, also recom- mends it as harmless Blenheim Palace. Blenheim palace, the Duke of Marl borough's seat near Oxford, cost $L 600,000. The Oomeetio Cat The domestic cat ts quite a distinct species, probably descended -from the Egyptian cat, which was certainly do mesticated more than 3.000 years ago and worshiped in some cities and em balmed after death. The cat waa do mesticated In Europe mora than 2,000 years ago. Qoarts blank at the Conner office AMERICA!! VIE FENCING A Full Car Load Write to us for Catalogue a ml Prices : : : s Hair-Riddle Wholesole Distributors Our New Serial "Richard The Brazen" By Cyrus Townsend Brady and Edward Peple BEGINS IN OUR NEXT ISSUE f IJ-M-I s For Thorough Education and Character Building ST. MARY'S ACADEMY is the ideal school for YOUNG LADIES A thorough education in all standard branches assured, in cluding literature, languages, niQfbmiti,-. c : n .. u : . ...H...w...M..k9, oticni.c, iiisiory, music, needlework, etc., also careful attention to nutters of de portment and those accomplish ments which mark the cultured, refined woman. All courses are thoroughly modern in subject and system. Devoted attention is paid to domes tic comfort of students. No distinction or interference in matters of religion. Give your daughters the privileges of schooling in this healthy, cultured town Write for Circular TODAY St. Mary's Acadamy Jacksonville, Oregon Psanut Brittle. For peanut brittle shell and skia peanuts and put a thick layer In a buttered pan. For two cups of pea nuts allow two cups of granulated sugar. Put the sugar In a saucepan and stir until It ts melted, taking care that It docs not bum. As soon as It Is a clear sirup pour it over the nuta. w How Different Here! With the Terslan one cannot discuss his women folk. To ask a Persian about his wife la a grave breach of etiquette. The most yon can do la to ask about the "mother of his son." If he has only daughters he does not mention them. They are a misfortune to be suffered in aUence.-London Globe. Harsvv. 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