! The O b s e rv e r. Thrilling Rescue at Sea. M O H O , O KB O O M : FRIDAY , .................. J uly l 7 , 1 9 0 8 P e rs o n a l T a lk W ith Y e a . I f you do not read .The Observer t ! \ \ j N o t? Five Men of the White Star Steamship Risk Live« and Save Castaways From the Helios, Who Had R esigned Them selves to Death—An Unparalleled Spectacle. Vt e eho old lik e to h ave you ta k e I l and • « K now It w o u ld be p ro fita b le to ro u to becom e a aubscrlber. W e te n d I* tw o year» for $2-60; o n e y e a r $ 1 6 0 ; 12Jwer W ortley. Tbs child at first deeplayed consider­ able shyness, although this wore off a good deal on hla being coaxed. Aa soon as he had been given some­ thin? to eat Mrs. Bentley began a great experluu ut. Tw o years ago their little son used to play w ith a little toy wheelbarrow. This was brought out for the youngster’s Inspection. H e ac­ cepted It graciously, but did not be­ tray any special mark of recognition. Mrs. Bentley subsequently said th a t so fa r she was uncertain about the Identity o f the boy. H e had not be­ trayed a knowledge of any former con­ nection w ith the fam ily. Still she cher­ ished strongly the belief that the child was their son and she waa going to continue her experiments. They are emphatic in their opinion that Jackie haa all the manners o f the lost Leon­ ard. They have practically decided to keep him. * ... - Brides In Hungary Sold by Weight By the decision of the mayor, brides may be bought by weight a t Kolked. Hungary. The local custom la that a bridegroom must pay the b rldeV paran te a certain Bum for the privilege e f marrying their daughter. Jan Koetvoea was engaged In a dispute w ith hla fiancee’s parents as to the amount be should pey them, snd as there w e * only one way to eta . --.to tie the dispute the mayor o f the town waa called In to arbitrate. Being an expert In cattle, but not In women, the mayor decided the value of the girl should be estimated by weight and thought that 00 cento a pound would be a fa ir price. A fter the girl’s weight bad been ascertained—It wga eighty-six pound»— Roetvoeo hand­ ed o re f , 861.00 sad was noon married to the girl of hla choice. An American speeding over the conti­ Although court plaster la useful In “Could t h e y r nent of Europe in hla automobile naked protecting email scratches or abrasions There waa ■ ring at the door—and a of bla chasffeur of the skin from barm. It should not telegram. Ruth broke It open and read: “W here are we?" ls1dea having Jollleat lark I ’ve Iteen since we licked 8paln.” Prom ptly on time the conntertaM presentment of Mounted Peilcataan O’Roon single footed into the pack an hts cbeatnat steed. In a uniform tw o men who are unlike w ill look alike: two w|io somewhat resemble seek other In feature and figure w ill appana as tw in brothers So Remaen trotted down tbe bridle paths, enjoying him­ self hugely, so, few real pleasures dw teu-m llltonalrer h a m y Along the driveway In tbs early morning spun a vletoria drawn by. * pair ef Secy bays. 2 OVKKTAXBB. OASES AND DAUGHTERS. - Mias Enftna W lttle o f Mannheim. Pa., dreamed th a t her brother had ex­ pired and learned later that he bad died on the street a t Reading. Mrs. Betty Vevey of Worcester, Mass., who aaya aha is ninety-six y e a n old, peddles bluing, w alking from three to five miles daily. She was born a Handreds of Hberman t'oxnty Head­ ers Knqw Wbal It Mean«. The kidneys are overtaxed; Have too much ta do. They tell about It lu many a«bee «pd galua; Itocksohe, headache, sldeaebe; / Early symptoms of kidney Ills. U fin ary troubles, dlabeUs, slave. Mrs. Bussell Saga baa purchased a new residence at 004 F ifth avenue. New York city, fo r $400,000. Tbe pres­ ent Sage residence will be converted to B rig h ts ’ disease follow. W . J. Baker, of Hood river, Oregon, says, “Every whiter I have suffered se­ verely from lumbago. As soon as tba oold weather would oome on I would be fiat on my back, aud although I doctored, aud tried many remedies, I oould not obtain tbe slightest relief. After suferlug In tbl$ manner for three years,my steutlon was called toDoaa’a Kidney Pills, and I procured a box. I used the ountente of tbe first box, and reoelved more relief than from any of the doctor’s uiedleinra and other reme­ dies I bad ever used,and oootlnued ta k ­ ing them,and at present do not feel the slightest sign of kidney complaint. I give Doau's Kidney Pills credit for the great change th a t has been brought about lu my oondltlou.” Mra. Robert Van W yck. w ife of an ex-m ayor o f New York, la initiating Paris society Into tbe teachings of Vedantlc philosophy so fam ilia r to New Yorker«, but unknown to tbe Pa­ risian sm art s e t Tbe prettiest woman In America, ao- eordlng to,Burne-Jones, la Mra. W ar­ ren O. Fairbanks, tbe w ife of tbe vice president's eldest son. Aa the Burne- Jones type of woman la very much the rage Juat now, Mrs. Fairbanks haa rea­ son to be much flattered w ith the not­ ed painter’s -approval. For a loug time It has been expected th a t Mra. J. Or- G ardner of Boston would provide by legacy that the fa­ mous G ardner collection shall go to the Museum of Fine Arts, bat Instead It la understood she w ill provide for the ----- *-+ perpetual maintenance of the Fenway For sale by all dealers. Prlos 60 museum as a separate institution. cents. Foster-Milburn U a , Buffalo, Church and Clergy. Rev. W illia m H u rlin . aged ninety- three years, preached recently a t the Antrim Presbyterian church. H e la doubtless tbe oldest minister who on that day preached from a New H am p­ shire p u lp it “ I ace no reason.” says Rev. John L. Scudder of Jersey City, “w hy the face of a Chriattofi khould be as long as that Of a horse. Personally 1 Intend to get >11 the legitimate fun out of life that 1 can. and I get a good deal of I t ” The Second Congregational eburoh at Falmouth, Mass., built In 1821, waa turned end for end twenty years later to get a bequest of $10,000 le ft by a imber who did not like the w«y tbe church atood, nnd a m o n u m e n t haa now been erected with an Inscription stating these facte. State Lines. L O W RATES EAST O. R. & N . Co. Ibis «« m o d m follew i w ill ba m ade by lb« Round Trip» direct, te Chicago.................... 4 St. Louis $ 7 > *S O ............. i.Afj, 67.50 St. P a u l....................... 63.15 Omaha....’....,............. >6o.oo Kansas C ity ............... “ '60.00 tick« • w ill b« on sale June 5, 6, and ao 19, July 6, 7, aa, and »3 Hew York, eota egeato tor Ura Untied Htotes. August 6, 7, aad aa Remember the name— Doane and take no other. Good (or return in 90 day« wUh ai, •top over privileges at pleas­ Political Information. ure with n limit«. Registration reopens Sept. 20 (or Presidential election, and cloeee on October 20. Elector« are voted on tho firet F or partleulars call on C. M . Cady Tuesday after tbe first Monday in local agent, or write ftw * November. ' *• Wm McMurray, Electors meet at the state capitol general passenger agent, Porttoad, Ore the second Monday in January and vote by ballot. The votes are counted by congress the second Wednesday in February. The president-elect it to be in* augurated on March 4 next. Don’t fg p t tie Bites. „O regon IUMMOTI& In lb s O iro a it G»sr4 o f lb s S te te o f gon, fo r b b o r u s n C oun ty. Ore­ S tto g rU n c The next census . will show that Pennsylvania has tw o cities each w ith W illt e U O liv e r, P la in tiff, a population exceeding 600,000, a dla- vs. ttoctloo which no other state la tbe Katharina F Olivar, Defanilsst Pnlou w ill possess. Tn K a th a rin a F O liv a r, tha above 3 T r a i n a to T b © E a s t D a il y d a fa n d s n t. The national forest reserve lu Neva­ da now reaches the enormous total of in to a n ñam a , A ftoand Afriea, braid« America, pips dutesTrom prehistoric times. IS fthrope generally It haa beta In ■teen end during the If not before. Ona of tbs moat an tiq u arian « M.yk that smok- rued antiquaria are frequently af teunA to Irish tnteoll. er «•pniehrel seimiehrel 11U6 oua W HInm eO«« B lv w ri For Astorto and wi p. M ill »KM 81. VXCLE5AM “Mo< at a lt” Mias Bright hastened to any. “Your aeomfal aapranslan |a Quits Sa tarai." -A h r “Tea; I suppose you Nvad for a great years la the neighborhood of loefBM xry O w ln m b la a n « BSOa.«. To B erths Woeneob, tbe above nam ed do- nectlng w ith steamer fe ndant-r- In tbe nam e o f tbe State o f Oregon: Yon s r * hereby req uired to appear in tbs strata dock. L sanea h.00 p m to the «hole wqrld, s full $.10 down and cornered me here tw o hours .Grass Valley. 9 86 of all the Ingredients 8 86 agw There was a UtMp row « t boa»A . . . Bourbon... 8.10 position of his widely 4.00 you know, and I c at »ticks Juat to ........ K e n t . . . . 7.66 Thus he has token 4 20 show them. 1 don’t balleva I told you .. . . W i l c o x . . . 7 46 Irons and patients into 6.00 srv . . . S b s n lk o ... 7.16 a m th a t nay governor was the B ari of nee. Thus too he has re- Ardsley. Funny you should hob let nea from among secret For rates snd Information apply to against them la the park. I f yon dam­ doubtfnl merits, and made Q . M . O m n ^ r , A « r« n t tar of Known ComporttOm. aged that horre of mine I ’ll never for­ M o ro . O r. give yen. I ’m going to bqy him » n d take kto> back w ith me. Ob. yea. and 1 think my a le to r-L a d y Angela, y o u know —wants p a r t ic u la r ly for you to come «p to tbe hotel w ith me thia •vaatog. Didn’t lent my badga, did wberavar located, bave printed upon It. *n you. Rempcu? » • ffo< torn th a t to átate gnpItoA s fu ll and compiste lis t o f all tbs Inarsdlsbta composing It, b u | s amali a t htedqbartera When I resign.” N a t u r a ll y Aaqulred. “1 soppesa you consider my hauteur «aere sdhetatten.”. began Mias Parve- PO B T LA M U -B K M U i LO CA L, fer sll tarai u h «tific a. EAST v l . SOUTH Overland Express trains for Salam, Roseburg, Ashland, Hecnunenfto, Og­ den, Han Fnnciarax Htoektou Aoa Angeles, E l Paso, New Orleans nnd tba East. Leaves Portland Union D tp o t, 8.46 p. m . Arrive» 7.26 n.m ., dally. Morning train onpneotai dslly except Sunday w ith teniae for M L A o n l, HUrerton H rew w v iU a , Hpringfleld, Wendling aud N a tro n . Lravra Portland Union DeptaSJOn m . arrivra 6.66 p. m . Eugene paaranger oonneets nt Wood- burn urn w ith Mt. Angel and HUrerton x » l. Leaves Portland Union Dteot local. Dtpc 116 p. m., returns 10.86 SOL, daily Corvallis passenger tanrea Pnilfoin nloo Depot 7.80 a m ., arrivra 6.80 pun Sheridan paaranger lravra Portlaa< Union Depot 4 50 p m ., arrivra8.26am Dally. . F?r? t Ireera Pan land Union Depot 10A5 p.na, ntadre 1 60 p.m. Dally except Sunday. n > ____ •as engine service g Vaale Saai asm tte m nOX _ IWOIirB t e Ua Seis aatfftals tte «rtlllery and wtrataaa tolagraah aarvtm TUa rauck treataaast is a trae yreetteal test af «tantie ay aaS • wiity Tha p a lo » osa s w o m ia atracted ta afea a a t , __ _ ______ sad af aach tna aaatortol tbsttt atarte aSSp, aeav ae4 rana asar aaSar artlaair. ererv te v. roa«h tana aaaga. «atea yaa tarea« aaat te a gas saetee wrtto te aar Oes aatola Union Gas Engine Co. «í-to First St., P orll-nd, Oteros V . » . ------------------- P O R T L A N D O SW E G O S U B IX B B A I S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H If . L D IV IS IO N . Depot, Footof Jsfferaon BteseL Leaves from Jefferson strata dapafi fo Dallas snd Intermediate pointe daily 4.16 p.m. A m re Portland. 10 1 6 am The Independence Monmnnth Moto Line operates dally to Mnnroootham Alrlle. ennnecUng w ith S , trains st Dallas snd Independence. Tickets to Eastern poinfta^sod Kuran« also Japan, Chinn, Honolulu aM Australia CITY TIC KET OFFICE, C « « W l »ad Washington. Pham Portland, Or. C. W . STINOEH, W m . C ity Tfcfcst