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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1904)
M linkers. A good l».ill 'At'ite New Use for Buttermilk Has Been plnytil ill this city lil't Sjiulty be AVe are alter your Shoe trade mid otlei you good values tween Jeffer-on and : io Eig d Lately Discovered. E. P. Smith uf Albani visited'heru ’’ and guarantee the goods. During this mouth we runs in thf fil’d hitting for S<->. de last" week. have a big reduction on Men's and Boys’ Slippeis, and Io close out cid d the g illie ig iiii't the visitors, several lines they will go at 25 per cent less than the regular price. the fluid Heine tieingfi to Id in lavoi Everett LiMiimy of Jeffei-uni »;eut Traseforme* I bi ,, Hatton« Rad Hin« of tile holm lc.uu. Good bill Wio Sunday here. A Br«i.-rh ,,f HualntR« That te I Men’s Heavy Shoe, *3.00, *3.25 and *3.50, shoes with outside counters *2. pl yed by Loti) ten i s A other g une od Great to th« W. Murphy nod diiughters re vil’l lie plu.ved between the name IjuliiB’ Calf and Grain Shoes, button and lacu, all leather, for just one Farmer. turned rum it visit toOikv.lle Mon. teams toda for n pr ze of j>15. dollar. day. In tiheQastten wars thf calcine indus Lee A DHYfl.tipot’l will S‘'U « Inrge I Boys School Shoes, boys sizes *1.25—Youths *1.—. Miss Astoria Walkins is a guest of try of thiis oountry has dev ek)*ped* in to bund f hor*es nt publie auction next Miss LeuofaTYtheis at'Alliiiuy tills Mondi" nt the ferni ni (’. C. Lee. one of the best investments f<jr -both These snle.- nave been In the n.it ire I week. <he farmer and the ma.nufactu.rer. It ot plenie- in the punt few yenr-i and Fhomns Greene of Portion I is » Is not so long ago that buttermilk was Mr. Lee will ■<>! love hl- reputation guest of his daughter Mrs. A. L. De. such n drug on the* market th«t it waa ns im entertainer this year, for he Valmy. ; reyurded as a food for piga or ana waste intends it iving an old-fiwltlotted bar , substance <to be thrown away'. This Wm. Bilyeu and family of Albany l-ecue, roa->t ox and mutton being I has been changed, and, where formerly spent last week with Mr. and .Vrs. tt.é bill of fare. Each person will be i the (’airy man obtained nothing for the F. J. Denny. aupplied with all the meat he can I liquid, he now converts it intoceaseine, eat for the nominal sum of 5 cent-», Mr. and Mrs. Mart Bilyeu v- ere ; either in has own dairy or in a factory thin charge being made to cover the visiting their daighter Mrs. Geo. , owned by the caseine trust. <\iseine is cost of butcher'hg. l)e Vthey last week. 1 an albumenose su»bs'tance, best known Mrs. O W. Mitchel of Albany i to tht! average citizenu in the form of The vote on 'oeal option developed 1A>( 'AL- sonie que« r ways of l-»o ing at the spent last week with her parents, ' chtese. I't contains us much nitrogen ! as meat, more than egg^, and much It B. Millet i-.nd wife. Miss Audit- Shelton was visiting subject It was adopted aa a tem — for— perance measure, and w is loughl h.v Miss Flossie Gree ie returned to more than fish. Its food value is there* rel fives in Corvallis last week. the liquor element of the state with A bany Sui.dav Hfter i visit with 1 fore very high. Thus flar thi« feature Misses Lulu and Emma Morrow every means at their command ns if her cousin Beatrice DeVaney. bias no*t been utilized in the United and J. F. Leflli-r were carnival visi it were-a dea'h struggle to them, yet | States, all our own caseiue being used, Misses Marguerite and Myrtle Do for other industries, but vast quanti tickets wore found her«' in Forest tors Wednesday. Grove, says the Times, where « very nahue and Beatrice DeVaney are at ties go to France andiGernnany, where Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Johnston were prohibitionist on it was voted for. tending the carnival at Albany. —at— they are transferred into artificial taking in the carnival sights at Al but on loe d option tile vote was Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller mwed foods. The ir..anaif)acture is now up in bany Wedne-day. “no." If tlie liquor men themselves to .Se.o Monday, having sold their the millions of pounds, nnd is increas J. P. Crabtree, accompanied by his had m irked the ballots, they could farm. They are desirable residents ing annually. Some ie convente't into wife, is attending the pion ers’ re not have been better ptof-ed. anil their departure is regretted by button«. This i«. done by mixing the union at Portlana this week. ! caaeine with fine clay and other inor- The Mas< ni * todge of this city will their many friends here In the forenoon a musical ollss Ivy R. Stevenson, of Hulsey, dedicate their new hull next Satur i ga-nic materia'« made into a paste, rolled, and literary program will be has been e.’ig.iged to teach the prim day June 25, at 3 ■ m. The lodges stamped and baked. It makes a light, ary department in our public school. of Jefferson, Albany, Stayton and glossy and handsome button, and ie rendered, beginning at 10. much stronger than the one made of Mrs MiNamers, of Forest Grove, Lehan >i>, and irand Master Gray of Portland, will l>e present to n«'lp • ■?, B. H in china w are a’one. In rhe matter of died a’ that place Monday la-t. She 12 to 1 Dinner. agent for smaJl buttons and studs, it can be made was the mother of Mrs. T J. Mun make the .tec isiou a re I lett T day in the ’ h'story of the M isonic lodge iridiescen-t or colored to suit the public 1 p. m. Half mile Bicycle kers. >f Scio. The member « of the differ ! fancy, say(s the New York Post. Wilbur N. Plntler, D. M. D. ent visiting lodges will bring their race, free for all; > Thus far in our own iand caseine has Adam Hintz, a Russian livli g on will be at his Scio office the first half families which will ma e the gath 1st prize Five Dollars uf each month. All work guar ering a I .rge one. A social meeting th Stntiain was arre.s'ed last week been put to low utilitarian puip st«. anteed. will he lt"ld at 8 p. hi . Th" .5, tsons by Deputy Sheriff Hunker« and Al. By .chemical treatment-, it is changed, 2nd prize Two fifty have made themselves a beautiful i . ....... on a diargi’ of Insanity, pre imto a very shreng g>ue. which is- used Mrs. Frank Butcher of N. Yakima, HIust be 3 or more entries ; 50c each. ferred by his hrolher-in-l'iw, Ed Fan- i n miak i n g ve n ee i -. Se ve ra 1 gre a t coop- ash., is with her ciiildrcn visiting home and ;:ave good reasons for be drink. Hintz tried to commit sui erages out wc«t now make harrel-hietids ing proud i f their work. her parents, Mr. and Mr.-. J. R Gill (Quarter mile Bicyle race, i The high hopes entertained by the cide last f d1 by haajjng, but his wife of these veneers, an save one or two of this city. cut him down, tie and his wife and pounds of weight, and at the same time 1st prize Five Dollars For sick headache take Chamber Albany base tail fans seem to be six rhildien have lived in a small get a stronger and ha-ndsotner barrel going agli nmering The team has hut not big enough for two. His head. These veneers are also employed lain’s stomach and liver tablets nnd -2nd prize Two fifty a quick cure is certain. For sale by hit tne greasy plane for fair tnd is cruel, inhum in treatment of bis for chair-seats, o’.r-eeats sounding- Same rules as above. sliding do .vn twhooping. With bet- family led to his arrest which was boards. and piano-cases. A second use All Dealers. lei grace than ever before In th«* aeci.inplished only after the use of \Vehste'- Holmes, one of the attor history of the intional game in the some strategy, as he bad threatei ed is as a constituent of water pulp. Ca Foot race, 100 yards, 3.50 neys for Flank Vavta i.t his suit seat did tl e Aloanltes separ- to shoot any one who might try to sein e is snow wihote. and., when maxed << << 50 “ 1.50 against the city, was in Scio Wed cottntv vvitih wood pullp. st naw pulp, and sim ate themselves from miny good an errest him His insanity seems to nestlsy in the interest of liI-> client. hard simoleons in order to gain th«': < onsist chiefly of brutal vici, itsness, ilar bodies given a whiter nnd clearer 3 p. ni. Ball Game, Scio vs. product, and also one t'hat is les* brit Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hagey, Lynn prestige of owning the best team in . dire< ted against n poor; defenseless tle -and mofe dturab.e. This mixed pulp Daley and Misses Bessie Morris. the league. Thai was immedi tely ' woman and little unprotected t ables is made into paper for (newspapers, Jefferson, $15-00. Emma Mi rrow ami Jessie Caldwell after til«'Seals had put it over the He was committed o the asylum. writing-paper, wall-paptsr, and paper is at the capital ity to th« . 5 p.fin. Horse race 500 yards took in the excursion to Newport Bagla boxes. Thd white boxes wl! ich the tune of three straight games That ; Sunday. mon* en'terprisnng sihoe dealers and de hoisted the Hipp« rs to the top. tho TESTING THE DOCTORS. Dr. A. G. Prill purchased a pianola they had to use a derrick (no bricks, part meat stores non affect are the re *1:00 entry fee to go to winner. last week and now claims to be the please!). But al is, theirs was a pre Chinese. Ukc Oilier I'hyfllvtand. Rwcrve sults of this industry. foremost pi ino virtuoso in Scio, and carious position it the pinnacle and, tlie Hight to Disagree. C’aseine mingled with ’’nne makes a Pony race, 500 yards all who tmve heard him piny con- with the proverbial ‘dull and sicken The emperor of China has lately had liquid covering, intermediate between 50c entry fee to go to winner. cede it without argument. ing."they have reached the bottom. so much trouble with his functionaries whitewash and paint, which possesses- The fans are wearing a sad, dejected of every kind that he has grown dis n h-andis ne gloss, and is very much t he Scio Hn-e company •are Wheel barrow race, 100 yards tiring every evsnlng now and lo k, bi t there are a few, optim trustful of them all. He had noticed cheaper than 'the latter. The Lime re continue to do so until July 4, whea istic ones who da im that though the that, while his statesmen seemed to be acts mpon it and make's it both water $2.50 pennant is somewhat obscured to widely at variance, the court, physi they wi'l meet the Lebanon tea n in proof andu to a certain extent, fire Takes place on Main street competitive dtill for a prize. The ;heir sight, it is not yet iriedeeni- cians agreed beautifully whenever tlv’y proof. A- a finish foT find leather ably i< st. were calk ’ d together. But a test that I contest will lake place In Lebanon. goods, it ismow employed in nt least 50 Committee on Races: Wm. Brenner, he might make of their skill and sin of tlhe leading works Of the country. It Court convenes next Monday and How About Your Summir Vacation? F. 1. Jones, J. Warwick, O. B. Cyrus, cerity occurred to him. is particu’arlj adapted for fine kids. the suit c rank Vavia vs. the City m Feeling somewhat indisposed, the gx>at-skins. dog-skins, calf and sheep Joe VVesely. Newport Bay on Yaquina is the Seh will probably come up for trial during the week. Interesting de-' ideal ....... seaside resort of the North Pa- emperor sent for one of his court doc skins. If is also used as a finish for the velopnients which might prove aicifl: coast Round trip tickets at tors. These physicians are paid public outside of lead pencils, peirhoddersand Notice disagreeable surprise to several par-I greatly reduced rates on sale from functionaries and are learned profes other woodiin wares.. ¡all Southern Pacific points In Oregon sors. One of them came, listened to his Commencing Sunday next the ties are expected. Judge—“Still, Miss Sharpsonflat de on ami after June 1st. Ask agents majesty’s account of his trouble, diag telephone office will he open fr< m Newsp iper space is go'ng begging for further inform .tion anti a hand- nosed it, prescribed aiul took his leave. clares she has a good ear for music.” 7 a. m. to 9 a. in. ami 5. p. tn. to 7. p when papers will sell space to such isomeiy illustrated souvenir booklet, Then the emperor sent for another Fudge—“So has a mule; but he don’t m. The above will be t ho hours un a fake concern as the carnival held til night service is established when in Albi ay this week. All who have or write to Edwin Stone, manager court doctor and gave him exactly the use his ears when he brays.”—Balti same account of his difficulty. This more Herald. the office will lie open all day Sun attended from Scio have come back ('. & E. R. R , A.baity. Ore., or ,V I E Coman, G. P. A., S. P. Co. Port- doctor then made his own diagnosis,' day. Teacher—you had four oranges disgusted, declaring it even r worse I land, Oregon. which was quite different from his! and you gave Arthur three, who would fake than the carnival of last year. brother physicians, prescribed a dif Willamette Valley Chautauqua Ass’n. have the greater nur.iber?’’ Scholar— An order has been issued by the ferent remedy and went li s way. I “You would?’ Teacher- “How do you Reduced Excursion Rates. The Willamette Valley Chautau postofliee department directing the A third and fourth physician wore' make that out?” Scholar—“You al qua Association will meet at Glad- payment of salaries <n star mail On and after June 1, 1904, the called and each found a different dis ways take away our oranges ami ap Btona Park, near Oregon City, luly routes and to mail messengers on a J2th to 24th inclusive. The Southern monthly has s, instead of quarterly, Southern Paeifl . in connection with ease and each prescribed a different ples.”—Chel - ea Gazette. medicine. Then the emperor becan-e Pacific Co. will make reduced rates as has been the rule in the past. The Farmer Cl’ ver (new. paper in hand) the Corvallld mil Eastern railr. a«i angry and also sarcastic, and begged to on the certificate plan for this occa salaries for July will be ;>«id Aug will have on sale round trip tickets know how he could have so many things —“Well. I declare. Ihe whole country sion. C II on any Southern Pacific ust 1st. has gone theater mad. I never expect rum points on their lines to New the mutter with him and live, and agent for advertising matter. ed to see tht* da\ when a cal met oikcer A great deal of road work is now port, Yaquina and Detroit at very whether he should continue to live if lie would go on the stage.’’ Mrs. Clover being done in ihit section. Farmers rates, good for return until October took all the diverse sorts of medicine Driven To Desi eration. —“Oh, that can’t be so.” “But it is so. residing about T liotnas have during that had that day been prescribed for Li ving st an out of the way place i Here’s the paper speaking about the 10, 1904. past yea-sdone the mo t nermanent him. remote from civilization a family is acting secretary of -tate.”—Pittsburg Three day tickets to Newport and The doctors could give him no satis Chronicle-7'r b’crrn rdi often driven to desperatin in case of road work and continue to do so thia accident, resulting in burns cuts year. About Jordan the farmers are Yaquina, good going Saturdays and factory answer to these quest ions, but wounds ulcers, etc.Lay in supply of working a rocx ertishQr Some fine returning a ondays, are also on stile I each insisted that he was right and all Sit -d by His Docti r. Bucklins arnica salve. It is the best roads may be expected in that vicin the others wrong. But the emperor de A doctor here Ims sued me for from all East Side points, Portland clared that this could not be true, and on earth. 25c, at hi C Peery's drug I ity this fail. $12.5(1, which I claimed was ex- ti Eugene inclusive, and from al store. condemned every one of the physicians ee«sive 'or a en«e of cholera tnoi-bus Six of the members of troop A, G. N. G., of Lebanon, were In Scio < West Side points, are also on sale to lose a month’s salary. ¡says R White or Goachella Cal. At Of course the moral of this story has the trial lie pruned his medicine Special Excursion to the Worlds fair Tuesday and succeeded in making Io Detroit at very low rates, with a public exhibit of thorn-elves for stopover privileges at Mill City or i no occidental application. Though the ■■ ill and medicine. I ask him if The Denver & Rio Grande, in con the benefit of Scio citizens. The any point east, enabling tourists to doctors of our western countries re it win not Chamberlain’« Colic serve the right to disagree, such a case Cholera and nection with the Missouri Pacific, quantity of liquor they had disposed Diarrhoe i Remedy will run n series of Personally Con of put them in nice shape and th> ir visit the Santini) and Breilenbush of radical divergence probably could as 1 had good reason to believe it ducted Excursions to the World’s antics were hughely enjoyed for hot springs in the cascade mountain not occur under the practice of our per was and he would not i:y under fair during June. These excur- several hours. They are certainly a Which can ho reached tn one day. fected science.— A.Touth’s Companion. oath that it was not. ] No doctor •tons will run through to St Louis credit to the O. N. G. could use a Ix'tter remedy than thi- Season tickets will be good for Thrown From a Wagon. Without change ot cars, making in a c iso of cholera inorhiis, it never all points until < October 10. Thr«-e .irincipal points en si.ot I stops at pi fails. Sold hy All Deniers. Worst of All Exeriences. ¡day tickets will be good going on r >ute. 1 he first ot these excursions was Mr. George l< IJiibcx'k leave Portland June 7th, and the Can any thing be worse than to Saturdays and returning M ind lys thrown from his wagon an severely second June 17th. The rale feel that every minute is your last? only. Tickets from and vicinity bruised. He applied chamberlains from Wooburn will he S68.95 to St. S uch was the experience o Mrs. S pain h.ilm freely and says its the Louis and return. Excursions going H Ni wson Decatur Alt. For three will Le good tor return via the East best liniment he ever used. Mr. s signature is on every box of tbo genuini from the Denver & Rio Grande have years she writes, I endured in-uffer- or West wide at oplion of passenger BabeiM’k i-a wi'l known ciiizen of the privilege of returning via a dif able pain from indigestion, stonincl: Tickets from Eugene and vicinity axative Bromo-Quinine Tabi*» North Plain Conn There Is nothing ■■'".'■r that eiiri « r Colil in one ferent route. This Is the nin-t pb a- and bowel trouble. Deith seemed w ill bo going via to Leha ‘on Spring equal to Pal.t Balm for sprains mid sant way, as well as the most del inevitable when doctors and all re hrui-es It will effect a cure tn one igntful route, to cross the continent- i medics failed. At length I was in fl« Id branch if «iesired. R iggage on third th« time require I by other T.he stops arranged give an opp<>rt. duced to try Electric Bitters > nd the New port tickets checked tnrough to treatment. For sale bv All Dealers unity of visiting toe various points result was miraculous, I improved Newport; on Yaquina tickets to of interest tn and about Salt Lake nt once and now I inn completely Yaquina only. Chamberlain’s stomach and L’ver City Denver and Kansas City, If recovered. For liver kidney South« rn Pacific trains connect i abletsJwttor than r Doctor,s you wish to accompany one-of these stomach slid Imwel troubles El< ••trie excursions w rite at once to W. c • Hi ters Is the o lly medicine Only with the C. AE. at Albany and I'or- Like the running brook, the Prescription. McBride, 124 Third street Portland 5<k‘. Its guaranteed by E C Peery. ' va'lis for Yaqunta anil Newport. red blood that flows through for sleeping car reservation. Druggist. I Trains on the C. and E for Detroit Mr. J W Turner of Truhart Va. the veins has to come from will leave Albany 7. a. ut. enabling says that C.lumber! 'in’s Stomach somewhere. tourists to g-i the hot springs to and Liver Tdilets have <1 ne him The springs of red blood are mure 2<M»i than anv thing ..e couul reach there the same day. get from ln< I>r. If inv pin sielan in found in the soft core of the Full luformation as to rate«, with this country win nl le to compound tieautifully lllistrate I boiklets of a medicine that would produce such bones called the marrow and results in case- of some say red blood also comes Dj\LEY_]BROS.,, Proprietor«.___ Yaquttia Isty and vicinity, timo- gratifying stomach iroubes, biliousness or con- table-, etc., can be obtaineil on ap- stlpol'm, hi- whole time wuld lie from the spleen. Healthy bone The best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always ;; plication to Edwin Htone, Manager tised In preparing this one in-de in e, marrow and healthy spleen We solicit your patronage. ¡1 I C. and E. railroad, Albany, W. E. For sale ny All Dealers are full of fat. ♦ < > Coman, Portland, or lo an 8. P. or Scott’s Emulsion makes new I C. and E igem. Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition blood by feeding the bone Rate fr, m Muukers to Newport marrow and the spleen with *4.50 The Southr rn Picirtc Co. will -ell the richest of all fats, the pure round trip 11< kets rt greatly reiluce I Rate from Munker to Yiiquni« rate« to Hr. Louis and Uhietgo ac cod liver oil. *4 0 count the st Louis Expo-ition, on Rate from Munkers to Detroit the fallowing dates: June In 17 18; For pale school girls and I wish to inform all those wishing horses $3.00 July 1, 2, 3; Auiru-t 4, 9. 10; He|rtern- invalids and all whose of any kind, that 1 will have about 70or her 5. 6, 7; October 3, », 5. blood is thin and pale, Scott's Going trip mil-’ be er mpleted 75 head at my farm about June 15th. I Special Sale Rate To St. Louis Emulsion is a pleasant and rich within ten dry- from dHte of mde, Exposition. will have some good draft horses and and pmwrigcr« will lie |>erinitle<l to Wood food. It not only feeds Juno 7th hi« boon nuthorizod as a start <>n any <1 <v that will enable roadsters and prices will be reasonable. «alo date for lx>iii«:ana l'urcha-w* Ex them to reaei. lo-liiialion within the blood-making organs but Notice will be given of the date of sale position tickets in addition to sale the ten rl-rya limit. Re'trrn limit gives them strength to date dat«*s previouxlv announced for ninety davs, but not later than flee. their proper work. Juno. Thi« c< tK-oasion ua« he«-n 31 «t. !9o| Send lor free «ample. mail«* to acro'mxlate Oregon poople For further inf irrnafion asto rales •COTT A BOWNH, Chemi*«, an«l enable them to t»o at the Exnon- and rou’es t-ad on S. P. Co. agent at *09-415 Pen ! New for*. tion on Oregon day June 15tti. Suv audfi.uo; all drug/iala. W eat .Hr1 o. As complete a shoe store as though we carried nothing but shoes. Program Grand Pien e Hunkers’ Grove, June 24 $12-00 $5.00 I i ^be City Meat ONLY FUNNY TO FOOLS. NOT SIGNALS FROM MARS War Ap<keara Whea Viewed from Cerisi« notèrent l’ointe. A number of printers, all of whom were born since the last war, were sit ting about the office of Secretary Marsh ohe day lately when an "extra” was brought in which indicated that war with Sjiain was near at baud. "If we have war it will afford our navy some good praotice—just what it needs'—and be better than a dozen sham battles,” suggested one. "And Spain will find it quite a change from bull fighting.” “1 don’t believe there will be any war,” said a baseball crank. "Justus we think everything is ull ready you'll see a sign up: ‘No game to-day. Wet ¿rounds—too sloppy on the Atlantic.’ ” ”1 think we’ll have to make up a purse tor Spain,” said the pugilist of the party. “But if she don't stand up for four rounds she don't get any of the receipts.”' “You boys are very cunning,” said the veteran Harsh, wheeling about in his chair. "It’s easy to see that none of you know what war means. I’m older than any of you, and 1 know. In 1864, when I was working on the old Tribune, eight men from that office enlisted in the Twenty,foiirth Michigan. They were all fine fellows, the best of the lot. Six of then' never returned. Tlie other two got back so wasted and changed that it was hard work to recognize them, and they were carried from the depot to the hospital on litters. One of them, Witherspoon, a personal friend of mine, was shot through the wrist. Both died. I saw several regiments leave here, 1,200 to 1,500 strong, composed of the finest young men in the state. I saw them come back with only 3C0 to 500 mnlmeil nnd broken men—men that had practically ended their lives. That is whnt war is. It is only funny to fools.”—Chicago Evening News. When a stamp is placed on a letter it represents one of 60 made for each man, woman and child in the United 8tatei. Enough stamps will be issued this year to supply each individual in the United States with at least 60 stomps each. Distributed among the popuiatiixn of the entire globe, they supply each person with postage f<-r not less than three letters. 1’laced side by side in a «■ontinuous line the total issue would girdle the entire earth three time», forming a varie gated ribbon around it nearly three inches in width. If spread out in the same manner acrosi the United States the stamps would form a paper side walk from New York to San Francisco over three feet wide. Pasted into a stamp collector’s book of the eonrrtt- tional size, the issue for the year would half fill 1,000,000 volumes, which,placed one upon another, would form a solid- column over 25 mile» high. If it is true, as Edward Everett Hale says, that the United States postal system is the greatest of popular educators, these figures will serve to show the extent of Uncle Sam’s present service as a school-teachei. While tar removed from the pop* lar notion of signal light« from M m the explanation of the phenomenop on that planet obaerved at th« LoweU observatory in December a year ago, as made by Prof. PeTcival Lowell be fore the Philosophical society, wae little less interesting. By analogous reasoning ha showed that the "projections” were alto gether dissimilar to projection* which may be observed on the moon when that body 1. lass than full and which, he said, are caused by tike sunlight illuminating the peaks of mountains or edges of crater«, for the reason that ths projection« o* Mars as observed on December Tan< 8, 11)00, appeared at different placea on the heat equator of that planet, traveled with great rapidity in the same northwesterly direction, rose to a maximum height of about 8 4-10 miles above the surface and disap peared. The phenomenon, he said, was undoubtedly caused by the rap id generation of clouds at a great height, which were successfully U- luniinated by the rays of the sun as it was setting on Mars. In the discussion on the subject, savs the Philadelphia Ledger, Prof. Snyder, of the Philadelphia observa tory, stated that the Rus-Ln astron omer. Gogovsky, in an artia'e recentr ly published reviewing the physical conditions under which planetary at mosphere may exist, markedly con I firms not only the observation 'but the explanation of the Martian phe nomenon offered by Prof. Lowell. LOVELINESS OF A HOLY LIFE. Art In the Christian Lite—I« rail tft Color, Parity and Majesty. I Chiefly is the art movement leading to a new emphasis of the beauty of the Christina life. Loveliness is no longer confined to the unspeuking statue and the dumb picture. Loveliness is becom ing life. That mother who bore her»' self with sweetness and gentleness, with patience and kindness beyond compare, has passed on; but for her boy her face hangs in the picture gah tery of memory. No picture ever paint ed. no statue ever carved, no cathedral ever built, is comparable to beauty of the soul that is refined, reformed and possessed with the spirit of Jesus Christ. For the truly Christian life is as full of color as the spring, as full of fruit as ¡ b the autumn, as full of purity as the white cloud, as full of majesty as the noble mountain. One church made up of beautiful Christiana who worship God in the beauty of holi ness would transform our city and our civilization.—Newell Dw ight Hillis, in Woman’s Home Companion. u i HO! FOR S¥, W18 RNB ¥HB ÌTORRDS FR1RI WILL YOU BE THERE Qrr Nature’s Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to V £L1_. the attractions at, St. Louis. This can only be done by going or returning via the “Scenic Line of the World?’ nrivaled Scenic Attractions, n. ipialled Dining Car Service, nsurpassed in Efforts to Please. U Write for ilhiHtrated booklet of Colorado’« famous sights and resorts W. 0- McBRIDE. General Agent POaTLAMS OREGON 124 Third Street Fine Candies, Tobacco and Cigars Ice Cream. Stationery. Fresh Bread Call and See Ils Market. “ on hand. for SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATORS Vothing has ever pre viously been made that pleases the owner of a few cows ns well as No. 1 Tubular Hand Separator. These machines will skim tunee as close as any ma- chin e maile. The Housefurnisher, Scio, Oregon.