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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1912)
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O r e g o n X _ _ _ (P^R aaldent and Day School fo r G irls i n charge o f Bisters o f S t.J o h n Baptist (Episcopal f Collegiata, Academic and EUmsntary Departmsats, llasic. Art, Elocution, Oymcaaium. F or eatalog address T i l l : S IS T E lt S U P E R IO R O ffic e 30« St. H e le n s H a ll •Ì THE TYPHOID ELY Tha w orld s greatest M I R D f R f R. 218.400 caught in five days. F igu re fo r you rself the sickness and disease prevented. Send 50c f o r bottle o f FLY BAIT and full instru ctions H ow to M ake a Fly T rap . P ostal order or 2c stam ps accepted. NANRIS-ANSART CO, North Yakima. Wash. Make You Competent to Ean $25 to $59 per Week Pelrront Auto School & Garage. K. 23d and Morrison Sts.. Portland. Ore. FUCHI —T he great skin reju vonator, i f you have sallow skin, w rinkles, pim ples o r roughness o f the face o r arms, the application o f FU C H I will bring back the glow and fresh ness o f youth. P r package. $1. (B ranch) Fuchi Laboratories, Suit 9. 342 1-2 W ash ington St., Portland. O* INVESTIGATE The DIRECT plan of buying or selling Real Estate. No commissions to pay. List your property or wants with us. We put you in touch with interested parties. If you wish to buy, you deal direct with owner. Address DIRECT REALTY CO. 401 Yeon Building. Portland, Ore. WANTED AT ONCE 100 Young Men or Ladies to prepare for positions as Commercial and Rail road Telegraph operators; positions guaranteed, 470 to $90 monthly. For particulars and application address PACIFIC TELEGRAPH t RAILWAY INSTITUTE Washington Bldg., Seattle, Washington Seattle, Wash.— Bringing Captain Charles Foos and the crew o f the cod fishing schooner Joseph Russ, wrecked on Chirikoff Island April 21, the steamship Bertha, o f the Alaska Coaat company, has arrived in Seattle. Giving a graphic description o f the terrific storm which resulted in the loss o f the schooner and the death o f John Jorgensen, the vessel’s first mate, members o f the crew o f the Russ declared that only for the hero ism o f A. E. Reeves (Scotty), second mate, and five sailors who went to Chignik in two open boats for assis tance, all would have perished. In a terrific gale, with heavy seas breaking over her, the Russ was driv en ashore at 6 o ’clock in the evening. Grounding on the sand she held her own for several hours, but finally, as the heavy seas continued to pound her, the vessel’s hatches gave way and she quickly filled with water. Captain Foss and 34 members o f the crew had climbed high in the rigging and lashed themselves to prevent being carried away by the giant waves. First Mate Jorgensen had started for the main mast to take refuge when a wave hurled him against the side o f the vessel. His skull was crushed. Here they hung until 6 a. m., when the storm subsided and the tide left the Russ high and dry. Jorgensen was buried far up on the sandy beach and a wooden cross marks the grave. Captain Foss and his crew built a hut o f pine boards and in this they stored the small amount o f provisions saved and established sleeping quar ters. It was when the provisions began to run low and they realized that Chiri- kof Island is uninhabited that Second Mate Reeves and five members o f the crew volunteered to put out in two open boats for Chignik, 110 miles dis tant, for assistance. They were fortunate enough to ar rive at that port before the departure o f the mail steamer Dora, which im mediately proceeded to the rescue. The rescue work was accomplished under great difficulties, as the life boats had to be driven through a treacherous surf, while fierce blasts of icy wind swept seaward. To little Scotty, the marvel o f the rescue is that had the two boats which put out on what looked like a hopeless errand been three hours later in ar riving at Chignik, the 30 men certain ly must have perished, as the Dora would have been gone by that time. Secret Revealed by Face. If you want to get at the real strength and character of a person'* face, atudy the right side of It—the ugly side, as portrait painters some times call 1L There you will find the lines bold and harsh, with every de tect accentuated. On the left side, USE SIXTH SENSE. however, everything is softened down, and the face is at Its best. Whenever Maxim Would Employ Animals at Sea you suspect a man of trickery or de to Protect Liners. ceit—and this rule applies equally to London— “ I am working hard on an the fair sex—stand on his right ana idea that, when perfected, will make watch his expression closely. a disaster like that to the Titanic im possible,” said Hiram Maxim. ‘ ‘ It is Competition. i "Royalty has Its difficulties," r e not beyond the realm of science to marked the Lord High Keeper of the provide a ship with ‘ means o f ascer Buttonhook. “ Yes,” replied the un taining whether any icebergs are easy monarch. “ It has gotten so that within 10 miles, even in dense fog, a court function flnds it hard to com rain or snow storms. ‘ ‘ I am not a spiritualist and I don’t pete with the scenery and costumM believe in any humbug o f a supersti of a big musical show.” tious nature, but I do know there are certain animals in the world, having Damage by Lightning. Lightning does most damage lx no religion and therefore not super level, open country. A town or city stitious, which can form a clear opin with Its numerous projections and ion and. you might say, have definite knowledge o f objects in their vicinity wires, la comparatively exempt without seeing or hearing them— that is, they possess a sixth sense. ‘ ‘ I believe that will be the plan on which mariners will have'to rely here M E X I C A N * after, some time or other.” MUSTANG LINIMENT THE POULTRY REMEDY. I Mr. Stephen H olbrooke, S e c'y T ecom e (W ash.) Poultry Aae’ nw ritee: " I w ill g iv e M e x ica n M u s ta n g L in im en t a n u n e q u ir o c a l e n d orsem en t a s a rem edy fo r B u Not m b le to fo o t Be an d C a n k e r in Away. th e T h r o a t. Driven H ith e r to I h a r e fo u n d these d is e a s e s o f m y A o u lt little miss p r y v e r y city difficult t o cu was re b u t visiting M u s ta n g li L in country im en t p ro v and e d t o strayed he a p o s itiv e rem edy. tbt the out Into 25c. one SOc. $ day I a bat)ja at Dm* A Cea’l field where there were Stars# a fee lambs. Exasperated by the lnceasam bleating of one of the lamba, aht stamped her foot and said: “ You cat fell your ma-a and your pa-a and you) family; I’ve got as much right bert aa you, and I’m going to stay—r there 1 ’’—Delineator. Stimulant or Tonic ? Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is not a stim ulant It does not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever th e n e x t There is not a drop o f alco hol in i t Ayer’s Sarsapa rilla is a tonic. Y ou have the steady, even gain that comes from such a medicine. Ask your doctor all about this. Trust hkn fully and always do as he says. H e knows. Noted Canvas I* “ Junk." Monrovia, Cal.— Drawn by idle cur iosity to a junk shop auction in Los Angeles recently, Dr. F. M. Potteng- er, o f Monrovia, bought for $100 a painting which pleased his fancy and was later pronounced by connoiseurs a Verboeckhoven masterpiece worth at least $20,000. Judges of art works declared the painting, a dairy scene, undoubtedly was from the brush o f the famous Belgian artist, who died 30 years ago. They averred the painting was probably fifty years old. River Menaces Needles. San Bernardino, Cal.— Deflected by a large sandbar recently formed, the Colorado river, which is at flood stage from the melting mountain snows, threatens the destruction o f part o f the town o f Needles. The 3000-foot concrete wall built by the Santa Fe railroad a year ago to protect the town from the river is crumbling and the roundhouses o f the railroad are said to he in immediate danger. The change in the current swung the full force o f the stream against the Needles side o f the river. Stand Up for Darrow. Loa Angeles— Names *of prominent Chicagoans, including ex-United States senators. Federal and state judges, noted lawyers and city offi cials, were brought into the Darrow case by District Attorney Frederick in the examination o f a talesman who formerly had resided in Chicago. All o f those mentioned are said to have sworn to depositons regarding the high character and good ‘ reputation of the defendant. Boy* Mak* Biplane and Fly. Spokane, Wash. — Two Spokane boys, Martin A. Denine and Glen Hemingway, have completed a biplane which this week was given Its first successful tryout. An accident mar Who makes the best liver pills? Tbi red the initial flight, the machine go J. C. Aver Company, of Lowell, Mats ing wrong after it had (sailed SO feet They have been m il « Aver’a Pill* fo ever aixry year*. If you have the slight through the air at an average height est doubt about u«ir? these pills, tsl o f 16 fe e t Denine, who was in the your doctor. Ask b-m fi-st, tjjst’ s best , machine, was somewhat bruised by . a(e4e * * te e t . c a r s a CO . L s v e lL —— I the fall. TRUST PAYS REBATE. Exclusive Dealing Condition o f Tin Plate Concettion. New York—That the American Tin plate company deliberately suppressed competition and paid rebates to job bers upon condition that they should handle the trust’s goods exclusively was testified by James T. MacFar- land, a Philadelphia jobber, in the government’s suit to dissolve the United States Steel corporation. MacFarland said he had handled many special private brands of tinplate which independent companies manu factured for him. These brands he was forced to assign to the American Tinplate company in 1899, with a stipulation that he would not buy his tinplate elsewhere. According to a letter from the tinplate company to his firm, which was identified, the “ trust’s” purpose was “ to protect this company in the exclusive manu facture o f plate. ” Later, he said, the American Tin plate company made an arrangement with jobbers whereby the company offered rebates on condition that the jobbers purchase their tinplate entire ly from it. The rebate was from 1 to 3 per cent, he said, and was subse quently based on 90 and then 86 per cent o f the total amount the jobber bought. Competitors o f the tinplate com pany were not willing to make this discount, testified MacFarland, and he added that the company was "n ot willing to manufacture brands for us in our name without being protected by this contract.” “ And if we forfeited our brands,” he continued, “ we lost our business reputation.” Howard M. Davis, o f Philadelphia, formerly a sales manager o f the American Tinplate company and pre viously with the American Tinplate company o f Ellwood, Ind., D. G. Reid’s first company, was called. He testified as an expert on conditions in the tinplate industry at the time Mr. Reid and Judge William Moore brought about the consolidation under the control o f the American Tinplate company o f New Jersey. “ What per cent o f the industry was controlled by this combination?” Davis was asked. “ My recollection is about 96 per cent.” When R. V. Lindabury, attorney for the Steel corporation, objected to Davis’ answers as “ hearsay evi dence,” on the ground that the wit ness had never attended the Gary din ners, Mr. Dickinson retorted: “ W e’ll establish the dates o f those dinners later. We are going into that subject quite thoroughly.” FIVE ARE LOST IN FOREST FIRES Spring-Cleaning IT GRATES ALL THE NUTMEG The Human System Needs It. New York Man’s Invention Will Save Housewife From Grating Off Fingernails. Mrs. M. Morgan, 411 4th Ave., E.. Bralnerd, Minn., writes: “ I take from yna to two bottles of Hood's Sarsapa rilla In the spring to purify the blood lust ns regularly as I do my house cleaning, and go uround light-footed snd light-hearted. I believe it Is the best blood purifier known.” Hood's Sarsaparilla so combines the euratlve principles of roots, barks and herbs as to raise them to their highest Wardens Ruth Men to Skagit and efficiency; hence its unequaled cures. Get It today In usual liquid form or Snohomish Counties to Fight tablets called Sarsatabs. A nutmeg grater that grates all the nutmeg, down to the last scrap, bas been designed by a New York man. It also saves the housewife from grating off her fingernails and the tips of her Ungers. The grater proper Is circu lar and la affixed to a wooden handle Heavy Damage Done to Timber in State of Washington. y 1/ Advancing Flames. Seattle, Wash. — Five lives known to be lost, two men missing and prop erty damaged several hundred thou sand dollars are the results of several forest fires which have swept over the northwestern part o f Washington. The fires are still burning uncon trolled, but in most sections the situa tion shows improvement and unless a wind springs up there is little fear of further disaster. The most serious fires are in Sno homish Jcounty, where several saw mills and logging camps have been de stroyed. The only loss o f life report ed occurred in the fire which destroyed four logging camps in Skagit county. Fifty million feet of green timber were destroyed by this fire. Other fires in Western Washington brought the total timber destroyed to 70,000,- 000 feet. The fire wardens have rushed a large force of men into the field and believe they will be able to control tne flames. They were encouraged in this hope by the weather bureau forecast of showers which would break the long dry spell which is held responsi ble for the rapid spread of the flames so early in the season. -not tea -net coffee It’s the m ost de- lightful Breakfast D rink Took an Unfair Advantage. Doctor Graham, a widely known physician In London, once conceived the plan of burying persons up to their necks in the earth and leaving them there for some hours aa a curt for aodhe diseases. George Dyer, It Is aald. In despair of anyone listening tc him read his own poetry, took advan tage of the situation of Doctor Gra> ham's patients and read to them all the while they were stuck In th< earth. you ever tasted — a n d the m ost w h olescm e and Invigorating. You can not but like its rich “ g r o n y " flavor and sp icy arom a. your grocer for Three G’s <C O L D tS CRAIN GRANULES) —If he hadn’t got it he wilt get it for you. It's yood for you 3 times a day. And remember that there is no substitute for 3 G ’s. DAISY FLY KILLER AAKOLD SOMERS. placod anywhere, at tracts and kill» all flies. Neat, clean, onutmentnl. conven ient, cheap. Lasts all season. Made of m etal, can’ t spill or tip over; will not soil or injure anythin»*. Guaranteed effective loo each at dealers or 6 aunt prepaid fo r $1. 150 D oKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘ 7 m .P fu N d e r ’ s , r n K mooDPüRiFiíR Pivoted to the center Is a revolving 1 handle resembling a miniature motor t A T o n ic . A ltera tive an d R esolven t. The man’s controller, with a little c u d In best rem ed y f o r K id n eys, L iv e r and B ow els. one end to hold the kernel and a E rad icates Pimple*», E ru p tion s and D isorders S kin. Purifies the b lo o d an d give* spring cap to keep It In place and o T f on the e, S trength an d V ig o r to th e en tire system . press It against the grater plate. The nutmeg Is placed In this cap and the Windfall In Old Hat handle turned until the desired amount There Is something more than a joke Is ground off, the operation being much speedier than when kernel baa In Inheriting an old hat from on uncle. to be rubbed across the grater by For the recent Mardl-Qras fete, In hand. Furthermore, the hand method Paris, a motor bus driver, wishing to results In waste, as after the nutmeg “dress upt” borrowed from a restaur has been ground so small that It can ant keeper an old battered “top” hat. not be scraped without scraping ths Inherited from a deceased uncle. Dur fingers as well, It has heretofore had ing the festivities, the wearer, In at tempting to adjust his wig, knocked to be thrown away. off the hat, and to his astonishment Cl Cure, While You Walk. out fell nine 100 franc notes ($180), A lle n ’ s F oot-K a so is a c e r ta in e u r o f o r h o t , He hastened to put this unexpected s w e a t in g ,c a llu s ,a u d s w o llc u ,H e lilu g feet. B old b y a ll D ru ggists. P r ic e 36 k . D o n 't a c c e p t a n y bequest Into th* cafe keeper‘s s u b s titu te . T r ia l package K RK E. A d d ress hands. ________________ A lle n 8 . O lm s te d , L e R o y , S . Y . . Met Death In 8trang* Fashion. Wall-Ordered Life. A curious fatal accident occurred To do with as fow things as we can, the other auy In northern France, at and, as far as we can, to see to It that Doual. An engineer was trying these things are the work of freemen new motor on the biplane In the shed and not of slaves; these two seem to belonging to M. Molneaux, the avia- me to be the main duties to be fulfilled tor. Hla muffler caught In th* pro by those who wish to live at once free peller and wound around the shaft, and refined, serviceable to others, and pleasant to themselves.— William Mor 1 ragging the unfortunate man within reach of the blades. He was scalped ris. ind his skull fractured. , R ed Cross Rail Blue g iv es double value f o r your Hat One Advantage. m oney, govs tw ice as fa r as any other. A s k your grocer. The fact that a politician hain’t any presidential bee of his own sometime! Lifelong Eccentric Dresser. nakes It easier for him to stir up a An old man who recently passed hornet’s nest for the other fellows. away in Whlttlnsville, Wash., during Importance of Phytlognomy. "Do you believe a man with a reced ing chin is likely to get along as well In this world as a man with a chin that projects?” "It all depends upon tlrcumstances. If the man with the receding chlu Is a Bon of the presi dent of the company and the man with the chin that projects Is merely work Invasion By Fires 'Feared. ing his way up from the bottom 1 Everett, Wash.—The forest fire sit should bo Inclined to feel that physiog uation in Snohomish county is growing nomy would not be of vast Import worse. The town of Sultan has been ance." making a hard fight to prevent de struction o f its water supply through burning o f the exposed wooden pipe running from the source. Fires are near that place and it is feared they will invade the town. The mill of the B. B. & R. company near Index, was burned with a loss of $30,000. Only a change o f wind saved the plant o f the Galena Index company at Index and also the town. A sawmill was burned at Nippon, nine miles from Index. A big tract of timber near Sultan was twice swept by flames, the Weyerhaeuser company being the chief loser. The fires are virtually unchecked because of the absence o f green under brush, such as would have grown had PLEADS FOR LENIENCY. the blazes started a month later, as all tho 88 years of his life bad never Hard. Borah Would Have Land Law* Easier usual. worn stockings—because ha hated the When you have nothing to say It li Accurate reports o f the losses in for Settler*. feeling of them; nor had he worn any hard to keep people from oonslder Snohomish county have not been com thing but a straw hut, summer nnd lng It foolish If you say it Washington, D. C— In a speech de piled, but unofficial figures give an alike, to keep, as he expressed livered in the senate, Senator Boiah, aggregate property loss o f $160,000. For all troubles of the di winter It, rain and snow from going down his of Idaho, made a strong plea for the gestive organs—Biliousness, neck. CHINESE GIRL CASTS VOTE. enactment o f lenient land laws to re lieve the bur Jen upon the settler and Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy Constipation, Headaches and N When to facilitate the development o f the Pretty Tie Lung First Woman of Her o S m a r t in g — F e e ls F in e — A c ts (Q uickly. T r y it f o r R e d , W e a k , W a t e r y E y e s a n d U rn n u - remaining public lands o f the West Race to Enjoy Privilege. to drive out the blues. lu te d E y e lid s . I llu s t r a t e d Book In e a c h P a c k susceptible of cultivation and im a g e . M u rin e is c o m p o u n d e d b y o u r O c u lis t s San Francisco— Tie Lung, a pretty — n o t a “ P a te n t M e d icin e ” — b u t u sed In su e- provement. While speaking partic e r s s fu l P h y s ic ia n s ’ PTMtlot to r n i.in y y e a r s . little Chinese maiden who lives at the ularly with reference to the home N o w d e d ic a t e d t o th e p u b lic a n d s o ld by Presbyterian mission house at 920 D r u g g is t s at* 25c a n d 50c p e r B o ttle . M u rin e W a n ts Other W o m e n to K now stead law, SenatorBorah referred also E v e S a lv e i n A s e p t ic T u b e s , 25c a n d 50c. Sacramento street, holds the honor of to other public land laws and to the M urine Eye R em edy C o .. C h loa go being the first Chinese woman in the H o w Sh e W a s Finally question of conservation. history o f the world to exercise the A Chinese Puzzle. He paid his respects to those theor Persian Lamb Skins. Restored to H ealth. electoral franchise. Borne day s ago we published1 k ists who have done so much in late The trade In Persian lamb or astra Tie Lung is a native-born Ameri conundrum from the Chinese, taken years to prevent the passage o f sensi can, and she is 21 years old. She can from a Paris contemporary, but as we khan skins centers In Turkestan, and Louisiana, Mo.: —“ I think ble land laws, and maintained that the read and write the English language have not received the correct answer the traders of that country hnve the naturally dislikes to make her trouble! average Western citizen is a better better than a great many o f her adult we give It, together with the original entire monopoly of It. They pasture known to the public, conservationist than his Eastern brethren, and she is familiar with the question. The question ran: "Young the ewe lambs in Immense flocks, and but complete restor brother, who knows nothing of the It has been found useless to try to ac political issues involved in the pri I am green, old I am yellow; well ation toheaith meant practical working o f this recently de custom these animals to any consid mary presidential election. In the beaten t become compliant; If I ac so much to me thal veloped policy. erable change of climate. If they matter o f political and social progress company a friend for long, be urge* I cannot keep from survive elsewhere, the skin under and enlightenment Tie Lung is not one me to leave him; young 1 am honored, telling mine for the More Hope for Laborers. goes degeneration and the fur conse step behind her American sisters, old I am deaplsed." Tho answer la sake o f other suffer quently becomes less valuable.—Har Phoenix, Ariz.— The anti-alien1 labor born o f American parents. "Straw slippers.”— London Globe. ing women. per's Weekly. ___________ bill, the effect o f which would be to “ I had been sick B e th r ifty on little th in gs like bluim ?. D o n 't a c Bandit House Real Fort. force out o f employment approximate M oth er* w il l A n d M r ,. W ln ilo w * , B o o t h i a , about twelve years, c e p t w a ter fo r bluing. A sk f o r lie u Cross Ball S y ru p th# b e s t r e m e d y t o ligo to r th e ir u iilld r e a ly 20,000 non-English speaking mine and had eleven doc Paris — Thousands o f persons mo B lue, th e e x tr a good value blue. l u r i n g th e tee t h in g p e r io d . workers in Arizona, probably will not tored to the suburb o f Nogen-sur- tors. I had drag To the Teacher. become a law at this session o f the Marne to secure mementoes o f the re ging down painB, Would Encourage Marriage. A teacher who can arouse a feeling legislature, which is expected to end cent siege, which ended in the death Citizens from Aculco, state of Mexico, pains at monthly periods, bilious spells, within a few days. The bill, which o f two automobile bandits, Gamier for one slugle good action, for on* have come to this city, says tho Mexi and was getting worse all the time. 1 has been bitterly opposed by mining and Vallet. The villa was a regular single good poem, accompllnhea more can Herald, to complain against the would hardly get over one spell when 1 and railroad companies, was passed by arsenal. Several cases o f cartridges than he who Alls our memory with action of the parish priest who recom would be sick again. No tongue can tell the senate, but the house pigeonholed were found, while a sort o f trench had rows on rows of natural objects, mends that all men of marriageable what I suffered from cramps, and k< it. A fter a motion to table it was de been built behind the walls, which classlfled with name and form. Foi age should marry because If they do times I could hardly walk. The doctor! feated it was referred to the printing were perforated with holes, affording what la the result of all these, ex not they are liable to be enlisted by said I might dio at one of those times, commitete. the bandits an excellent means o f de cept what we know as well without means of a lottery and made to serve but I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound and got better right fense and offense. The stern exter them, that the human figure pre-emi <n th* army. nently and peculiarly in made In the Your valuable medicine is worth mination o f the outlaw chiefs meets Ruef'a Story Will Be Told Image and likeness of God?—Goethe Shibboleth. than mountains of gold to suffering San Francisco— As the result o f the with approval everywhere in France. Shibboleth, now taken as meaning men. ’ ’—Mrs. B e r t h a M u f f , 603 M 4th action o f the State court o f appeals in watchword or slogan of a particu Street, Louisiana, Mo. Pettits Hní Eye R&fl Salve the Necanlcum Situation Bad. dismissing the indictments against lar sect or party, had Its origin In Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Abraham Ruef, former political boss Seaside, Or. — Miss Susan Clark, the Incident recorded In Judges 8:1-18, pound, made from native roots and herb#, Child’* First Years Important. o f San Franciaco, the San Francisco wNb has just rtumed to town for more A happy and healthy childhood, full wherein the word shibboleth was used contains no narcotic o - harmful drugs, Bulletin announced that it would re supplies for forest fire sufferers up the of sunshine and merriment, and kind as a test by tbe Gileadites to detect and to-day holds the record of being tha sume the publication of Ruef’s own The most successful remedy for female ills w* Necanicum, says it is a most deplor liness and understanding, means suc their foes, the Epbralmltes. story o f the inner history o f the graft able Btate o f affairs there. Some o f the cessful and helpful maturity. A great Ephralmltes were unable to pro know of, and thousands o f voluntary ring. A fter publishing one chapter of destitute people have not even a place deal of failure is feer, and a great deal nounce the combination sh, and when testimonials on file in the Finkham Ruef’a story the Bulletin printed the to sleep. Help from Seaside has been of sin la stupidity. And nothing so In put to the test called the word "slb- laboratory at Lynn,Mass., seem to prov* statement that the remainder o f the hard to get, residents here being occu creases fear and begets stupidity as k boleth,’’ thus betraying tbelr breed this fact. story would be withheld until indict pied in looking after the fire sufferers disorderly and Inconsequent environ and giving away their case. ments still standing in the Superior in the Monday night fire here. Miss ment In the first few years.—Anon. court should be dismissed. Convenience for the Ironing Board. Clark has been looking after these A large pocket tacked on the back people personally as much as possible Aviator’ s Leg Taken Off. Reality Would Be Different. of your ironing board Is useful to drop and has taken food and blankets* to "De hymn goes dat you wants tat Ironing wax. Iron handle, stand, etc.. St. Louis—Surgeons in attendance them. be angel, but af you had wings Into when you are through with them upon Peter Glasser, o f Billings, Mont., " — ■ —■ right now you'd hire yo'aeff out as — McCall’S Magazine______ driver o f the aeroplane which was Trial o f Darrow Begins. curiosity In a sideshow.-—Attenta wrecked at Kinloch aviation field, Th* Hunter. Los Angeles — In the same court Constitution. when Glasser’s companion, Raymond The man who loaes hop* la not like room in the Hall of Justice where the B. Wheeler, o f Washington, D. C., ly to find appreciation.—Chicago Rao- I . o n > rt< l»-o .r h e b b r -o a r e * .d r fo r r«M * “ J Dally Thought. sow onr success, snd ours la tha b i d palmleas w ore was killed, decided that it would be McNamara brothers were sentenced to ' Thera la a time In every man's edt»- prison early last December, after to bo found anywhere. n o m attsr how a s e k | M necessary to amputate the wounded nor. C o m p a re o u r Prices* Fundamental Truth. talion when he arrives at th* convlo-, pleading guilty to dynamiting, Clar W --------------- 1 W« finish _pl a to and man’s right leg in a final effort to ] bridge work for out* of town patrons la save his life. Glasser and Wheeler ence S. Darrow, o f Chicago, their lion that envy is Ignoras ce.—E mar- I A thing that I* morally right oaa ton. dey If dset red. «lever be economically wrong. were aviation students. Their ma chief counsel, was placed on trial be i I m s ertra etlsd fore Judge Hutton, o f the Superior warns platos as whoa chine was caught in a current o f air dge work la order- court, for the alleged bribing of Consultation 1rs* and dashed against a pole. George N. Lockwood, one o f the ven Molar Crown« $ 5 . | 22k Br(<if«Tsstk4 Forest Fire* Take Farm Building*. iremen in the trial o f James B. Mc The charge o f having Rainier, Or.— At least five farmers Namara. W. L. Douglas make* and tell» more Cassisi FnikffS have lost buildings and fences in a bribed Juror Robert F. Bain will be $3.00* $3.50 end $4.00 thoet then Silver ninags ignored in the preent trial. enjr other manufacturer in the world serious fire which started about five 8.00 miles sotuhwest o f Rainier. Standard Pays Big Fin*. Telephone wires are down and fur FOR M EN, W O M E N AN D B O Y 9 Jefferson City, Mo.—The Standard Pataleta E*tr*tUn * ther information has not reached W .Ii.DoinUi $.'1.00 A fihoe« ere wrorn by million* Rainier. The district burning is Oil company paid a fine o f $60,000 to of rnen, been line d.pyare the l>e»t In the w orlil for the price A ll w o r k fu lly g u a r a n te e d f o r flft o a n y a w s* stump land or land burned over in the clerk o f the Supreme court as a *W. L. D our I m » $ l.00,$4.r>0& $4~>.00 »hoe* equal Custom former years. No green timber is result o f being prosecuted as a trust. Bend .i Work contlng $6.00 to $8.00 There is a motion pending before the Why doe» W. L. Douglas make end sell more $3.00* $3.50 ablaze. It is rumored the Portland Painless Dentists Supreme court on behalf o f the com and $4.00 shoe# then any other manufacturer in the world ? Lumber company has suffered some pany, asking that it may be permitted BECAUSE: be stamps his name end price oti tbe bottc m end loea. _________________ guarantees tbe value, which protects the wearer against high to pay the fine imposed upon it, with prices and inferior shoes of other makes. BECAUSE? they Recite* U. 8. Constitution. N* z i - t a all costa o f the prosecution, and that » . K. U Are the moat economical and satis! actory; you esn save money Tacoma—Washington Finley, a na the order ousting it from the state be b j wearing Wr. L. Douglas shoes. BECAUSE: they have no turalised Englishman born in France, withheld, so long aa it obeys the laws •quel for sfyb •, fit and wear. DON T TAKE A SUBSTITUTE FOR W.l I WHEN writing ta adv« appeared among a list o f applicants and the orders o f the courts. If your dueler cannot supply W . L. Hoag)1 as "boss* writs W . I~ Doaglan, Brockton, Mast.* lor C 1 n Uoa this paper. Shoes ssnt «very where delivery charges prepaid. L’o lm r t y e U t » V —d. for citizenship papers and astonished Widow is Chosan Mayor, the examiners by repeating the entire Sheridan, W yo.— Mr*. Susan Wiaa- conetitution o f the United States. Ex aminer Staples said it it the purpose ler, a widow, was elected Mayor of Mr*. Wissler is a o f the officials to make the examina Dayton, Wyo. tions as difficult aa possible so that Democrat in polities, but was elected Color mor* *oods brighter I and fa. iter colors than any other dye. On* 10c packaga colors ellk. w o o l and c o t t o n f S t S alien applicants will place a greater on the independent ticket. A majority A“ <U“ *r’ 01 W* WM 0 NX0 r ^ Q COMPACT, (fulhcy. Ullnom. i o f the votes were east by women. value on their citizenship. EVERYBODY DOING IT! DOING W HAT? TAKING Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters k WOMAN SICK TWELVE YEARS 60 YEARS DOING IT a woman away. mor* wo Com k If yoa want special advice write to Lydia E. PInkham Medicine Co. (eonfl# dential) Lynn, Mass. 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