Sleuthing Coffee Fragrance.
Under Frederick the Great fellows
with keen, long nosea, throughout the
country got Jobs ae Coffee-smeller» to
smell out the bean roasting and to
detect the odor off the boiling coffee.
The government tried building big
coffee roasting plants and charging
high prices, and In time the Germans
all turned again to beer, and coffee
was considered a luxury.
POULTRY AND GAME
Can g e t you fan cy prices for Wild Ducks
and other gam e in season. W rite us for
cash offer on all kinds of poultry, pork, ate.
Pearson-Page Co., Portland
Ship us your VEAL, PORK, POULTRY, HIDES
Wa, guarantee top prtn« and CHECK BY RETURN
MAIL. 1 are, prices. <oo| a. free
W e w ill -wild for
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free .a m p le o f A lle n ’. Foot-E ase. I t c u r e ,
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n ew or t ig h t . h o e . e a s y . A ce rta in c u r e for
c o r n .. In g r o w in g n a ils a n d b un ions. A ll drug-
g is t , »ell It. 25c. D on't accep t an y .u b a titu t* .
For Sale—40 a. Lincoln Co. Ore.: 15 a. cu lt., house,
oarn. outbuildings, stock, machinery, etc.; excel-
nt dairy and cattle farm. R. J. Thomas. Sum-
IS t. Ore.
For Sale—160 a. Crook Co.. Ore.; 60 a. cu lt.. 4-r
house, barn, henhouse, etc. Am no farm er. Bar-
gain price; term s. L. Regelsberger, Prineville, Or.
For Sale—20 a., all cult., U m atilla Co., Or.; 4-r.
house, barn, outbldgs, 6 a. orchard, etc. Ideal lo-
Sutton, bea u tifu l home. F . E. W ells. Herm iston, Or
For sale or exchan ge fo r O regon land, 309 a. B ig
Horn Co.. Wyo.; 200 a. in a lfa lfa , 3-r nouse. bam ,
outbldgs. over 200 fru it trees, stock, machinery.
Sic. M D Howard. Greybull. W y o . _________
Worth While.
Wo may be sure, although we know
not how, we give our lives like coral
| Insects, to build up. Invisibly, In the
j twilight of the seas of time, the reef
j of righteousness; and we may be
sure, althought we see not why. It la
I a thing worth doing.—Robert Louis
Stevenson._______________
HOWARD E. BURTON - Assayer an* Chemist,
M o th er, w ill fin d M rs. W ln .lo w * . S o o th in g
Ryrup t t o b e s t rem ed y to u se for t h e ir c h ild r e n
f u r ia g .h e t e e t h in g p e r io d .
■ • L ead v.lle. Colorado. Specim en prices: Gold,
¿liver. Lead, FI. G old, S ilver, 75o; G old. 60c: Zine
or Copper. II. M ailing envelopes a d f u ll p ricelist
sent on a p p licatio n . Control and Um pire w o r k s »
Not a Man’s World.
This la not rightly a man'* world.
Great men are but dreams of women
become militant. Women are the real
lnaptrers of men; they Ignite his ev
ery conception. Never yet has man
sung, painted, prophesied nor In any
way woven tighter the spirit of hla
time, but that his mother was first
great enough to attract the gift; and
more often than not. upon bis ma
turity, the potential gift was startled
into Its supreme expression by an
other mother’s daughter.—Will Lev-
Ington Comfort.
lioited. Reference: Qirbonate National Bank.
Second-Hand Machln-
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exchanged: en g in es,
boilers, sawmills, etc. l h e J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st
8L. Portland. Send for Stock List and prices.
Machinery
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for freo price list and shipping
tags.
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Old-Time Letter Writing.
For the purposes of lettei^wrltlng
the leaves of some trees were early
j used, while the Inner bark of the lin
den tree was In such common demand
for this purpose that It has given the
word for a book to two languages.
But one of the most convenient mate
rials for letter-writing were tablets
' covered with a thin coating of wax,
upon which It was easy to write with
H a pointed needle called a stylus.
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NOMINATIONS TO
CAUSE TROUBLE “ Is n ’t it
fu n n y
Republicans May Retaliate If
Taft Is Opposed.
Precedent Requires That Appoint
ments of Out-going President
be Approved by Opponents.
Washington, D. C.—No one seems
to know at this time what disposition
the senate will make ultimately of the
thousands of nominations submitted
this session by President Taft. Gen
erally, Democratic senators are in fa
vor of preventing confirmation, so that
all the offices affected shall become
vacant March 4, and then be filled by
Democrats.
But Democratic senti
ment is not unanimous, and quite a
few of the present minority and soon
to-be majority party are disposed to
allow the Republicans to clear up their
slate before the Taft administration
closes.
Several times the Democrats of the
senate have caucused on the question
of nominations, yet they have reached
no binding agreement as to policy,
rather playing for delay, in the hope
that something may develop to point
the proper course to them.
For it is
acknowledged that there are two sides
to the question of holding up Republi
can nominations during a Republican
administration. For instance, prece
dent decrees that nominations made by
a Republican president shall be con
firmed during his administration, ex
cept in cases where appointees are per
sonally objectionable to some senator
or senators. That was the policy in
the days of Cleveland, and Harrison,
and McKinley.
But more than this, if the Demo
crats of the present senate, by filibus
ter or other means, undertake to pre
vent the confirmation of all the Taft
appointments, now pending or to be
submitted later this session, they will
arouse Republican senators, and it will
be quite as easy for Republicans in
the next senate to hold up the nomina
tions of President Wilson, and thus
embarrass the incoming administra
tion. Some Republicans even go so
far as to threaten to hold up the Wil
son cabinet nominations next March,
unless the Democrats agree to allow
the present senate to vote on Republi
can nominations now before the sen
ate. And it is quite within the power
of any senator or group of senators to
hold up even the cabinet appointments.
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the difference it m akes
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What is believed to be the earliest
human skull yet found In England hat
been unearthed In a Sussex gravel pit.
It la Judged to belong to the pleisto
cene period, and to be quite as old
as any human remains yet found in
Europe. The skull Is said to have evi
dently belonged to an exceedingly
primitive type of human being and to
have enclosed a brain with marked
differences from that of any living
race.
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Simplify Life.
"I do believe In simplicity. It Is as-
onlshing as well as sad, how many
rlvlal affairs even the wisest man
hlnks he must attend to in a day;
low singular an affair he thinks he
nust omit. When the mathematician
vould solve a difficult problem he
lrst frees the equation of all lncum-
irances and reduces It to Its slm-
>lest terms. So simplify the prob-
em of life, distinguish the necessary
md the real.—From Thoreau “Let-
era."
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Beginning Afresh.
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
fo u r dru ggist w ill refund money i f PAZO OINT
"Each morning Is a fresh beginning.
MENT fails to euro any ca se o f Itching. Blind.
We are, as It were. Just beginning life
Heeding or Protruding P iles in 6 to 14 days. 60c.
In a sense there Is no past, no future.
I Wise Is he who takes today and Uvea
Believes Hens Once Had Teeth.
, It, and tomorrow when It comes—but
That hens had teeth In the olden
HOLTON and BUESCHER
; not before It comes. The past Is ol
lays is the opinion of Professor Gll-
band instrum ents. The m ost com plete stock
o f Musical M erchandise in the N orthw est.
value only by way of the lessons It
>ert of Los Angeles (Cal. )high school.
W rite for Catalcgues.
has brought us. There should be no
n a recent address before a local or-
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inization of naturalists he also told
134 Second Street.
Portland, Oregon regrets or crippled energies that re-
, suit from such. We have stumbled—
Is auditors that the ;ggs of birds
I all have stumbled.”—Ralph Waldo EXPRESS TRAIN IS WRECKED lave greatly decreased In size since
SHIP YOUR VEAL, HCGS, POULTRY and EGGS Trine In Harper’s Bazaar.
heir teeth became extinct. Had they
to the
Southern Pacific Derailed By At >een marketed then as they are now,
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE D AT
le considered, they would, at tho
tempt Robbers.
T ake L A X A T IV E BROMO Q uinine Tablets.
iresent scale of egg prices, bring from
D ru g g ists r ,nd m oney i f i t fails to cure. E . W.
203} Washingtco St., Pcrllaad, Oregon.
Oregon City, Or.— An unsuccessful 1250 to $1,000 each.
G R O V E ’S sign atu re is on each box. 25c.
attempt to derail and rob the San
And g e t top m arket prices and money by return
mail. Market reports, ship ping tags. etc., sen t on
Francisco Express of the Southern Pa
Furniture New to Mary.
Small Boy Again.
request. R eferences: Lum berm en's N at'l Bank.
A lady out shopping ordered an unv cific was made here Saturday night as “Bobby, do you see that bright star
the
train
was
approaching
Oregon
brella
stand
sent
home
for
her
vesti
iverhead, at the top of the big cross?"
Care of Broken China.
Yes.” 'Well, that’s Deneb. It is
When mending broken china always bule, and only reached home late In City.
A pile of ties was thrown across the learly three quadrillions of miles
place It to set in a large box filled I the evening, where she had left het
with aawdust. By this means It Is new maid In charge. "Well, Mary,” tracks at Sixteenth street and Rail iway.” “Huh! Then how do you know
easy to stand the article In any de i ahe said, “did any packages come?” road avenue (the tracks), just within ta name is Deneb?”
aired position, so that Its own weight I "Yea, mum,” was the reply. "The a few rods of the trestle across Aber-
holds the pieces In place, while the ! wagon cum wld th’ cuspidors for th1 nethy creek. The train crashed into
| umbrellas.”
the ties at a good speed, but only four
cement Is hardening.
of the cars were derailed, the train
traveling more than eight blocks and
across the trestle before stopping com
pletely or before the cause of the
trouble was learned.
The train carries ten cars, including
The North Pacific College was estab
lished in 1898. It has departments of one tourist sleeper, four standard Pul-
Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in mans, baggage and express cars and
America has better facilities for the train three coaches. Instead of jumping the
ing of young men and women for success rails the engine scattered the ties,
ful professional careers. The annual ses
sion begins October First. An illustrated some of which were carried in front
catalog of information will be forwarded of the engine eight blocks. Several
were carried four and five blocks en
upon application to
tirely across the trestle.
The train was not damaged when
the four cars left the rails. They
were replaced in quick time. That a
To Help In Hanging Pictures.
Eas Sixth and Oregon Sts., Portland, Ore.
disaster was narrowly averted is de Cut a groove In the end of a cur
clared by the railway officials. That tain pole, place the end of the plo-
the idea of the would-be robbers was :ure wire In It, and hoist it up to the
Philosophy.
Eternal Feminine.
A philosopher Is a nan who can
A woman can’t win a man merely to derail the train and send it into the tall or hook from which It Is to hang.
look Hard Luck in the face and think by making him comfortable, but she ditch 50 feet beneath the trestle the This eaves climbing up and down,
ind also allows one to see mors
of the value the experience he Is hav often can do It by keeping him guess railway authorities assert.
slearly how the picture Is going to
ing.—Topeka Capital.
ing will be to him In later years.
look.
Serum Held at One Million.
Berlin—That Dr. Friedmann wants
Absolute MoesbscK.
There Are Compensations.
The man who takes no Interest In $1,000,000 for the American rights to
"This Increased cost of living Is
»»
something terrible!" said the young public schools, good roads, religion or his tuberculosis serum,’ is the state i t
man as he paid the third Installment politics Isn't even a satisfactory has- ment made here. German physicians
been.—Atlanta Journal.
on the en g ag em en t ring.
strongly condemn what they call his
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far as to say that he is more concerned
V E R M IF U G E
in the monetary than in the humani
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W O R M S
Friedmann has so far failed to carry
out his promise of submitting a cult
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He denies ROMAN EYE BALSAM
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sang the morning and evening services
"I
hear
you have got a new baby,
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place of the members of the regular Nlgglna,” said the squire to his gar
choir, who had struck, because, they tenet. "What are you going to call
declared, the rector was interfering him? Not some high-flown name that
with them and their organist. The will make him ridiculous In after life,
organist also had walked out and a [ hope?” “Oh, no, sir,” replied Wig
substitute had to be engaged. The gins “If It's not a liberty, sir, we
strikers emulated their bretheren in thought of calling him plain James—
labor disputes by picketing on the out after you, sir.”
side of the church.
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Liners Keep Company.
New York — La Savoie, of the
French line, and the Campania, of the
Cunard line, arrived at about the same
hour Sunday, after voyages across the
Atlantic in which they were almost al
ways in sight of each other. The pas
sengers exchanged many wireless
greetings and a few bet with those
aboard the companion vessel as to
which would reach the pier first. The
Campania won by less than an
hour.
Turkey Get» 110,000,000 A drsnce.
London The Constantinople corres
pondent of the Daily Telegraph learns
that a contract has been signed, under
which the Ottoman government will
obtain an advance of $10,000,000, to
be reimbursed out of the loan in con
nection with the new concession for
the Metropolitan Railways of Constan
tinople.
|
TURKS’ COUNCIL
BOWS TO FATE
Advice of Powers Accepted and
War Is Ended.
Adrianopie Ceded to Bulgaria Ae
gean Islands Disposed of By
Decision of Powers.
Constantinople — Turkey has sub
mitted to the will of the powers. The
Grand Council of the Ottoman Em
pire decided in favor of accepting the
proposals of Europe for a peace settle
ment between Turkey and the Balkan
allies.
As officially announced, the Grand
Council approved the government’s
point of view, declared its confidence
in the sentiments of equity voiced by
the great powers and expressed the
wish to see the promises and proposed
assistance effectively realized.
The question submitted by the Turk
ish government to the Grand Council
was: “ Should the recommendations
contained in the note of the European
powers be accepted or rejected?”
The government frankly confessed
itself in favor of agreeing to the sug
gestion made by the powers.
The Marquis Johan de Pellavicini,
Austro-Hungarian ambassador and
dean of the diplomatic corps at Con
stantinople, has received a note in
which the Ottoman government agrees
to the proposals embodied in the joint
note with regard to the cession of the
fortress of Adrianopie and the future
disposition of the Aegean islands and
places itself in the hands of the pow
ers. The question of indemnity is
left open.
The joint note of the powers ad
vised Turkey to cede Adrianopie to the
allies and to leave the fate of the
Aegean islands to the powers for fu
ture determination. In return, the
powers promised their benevolent sup
port as long as Turkey deferred to
their counsel.
The note of the powers was read at
an audience given by the Sultan, after
which Nazim ‘Pasha, the minister of
war, explained the military situation.
The minister of finance then read a re
port on the financial situation and the
minister of foreign affairs made a
statement on the foreign situation.
At the conclusion of these state
ments the council registered its decis
ion.
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Flans for Mammoth Gettysburg
Camp Approved by Stimson.
S T . LOUIS, M O .
asasmsa —
Washington, D. C.—Secretary of
War Stimson has approved plans
formulated by Major James E. Nor-
moyle and Captain P. F. Dalton for
the mammoth camp to shelter surviv
ing Union and Confederate veterans
who will meet on Gettysburg battle
field next July to commemorate the
50th anniversary of the battle.
The camp will consist of about 54,-
000 tents, affording accommodations
for between 60,000 and 70,000 vet
erans. There also will be 200 kitchen
tents, a complete divisional field hos
pital and three fully-equipped infirm
aries. The camp will spread over 276
acres and will be occupied temporarily
by upwards of 100,000 persons.
Varieties of Sharks.
Tho many varieties of the shark are
divided Into the littoral, the pelagic
and the bathyblal, according as they
are found near the shore, or In mid-
ocean, or at great depths. Besides
those mentioned there are the liver,
the hound, the shovel-nose, the tiger,
the hammer-heads, tho porbeagles, the
fox or thresher, and the basking shark,
sometimes, though wrongly, called the
sunflsh. _______________
Abraham Lincoln’s Plea.
Both read the same Blblo and pray
to the same God; and each Invokes
his aid against the other. Let us
judge not that we be not Judged.—
Dry Inaugural Proposed.
I Washington, D. C.—A dry inaug Abraham Lincoln
uration would mark President-elect
Judge’« Rebuke.
Wilson’s induction into office if a pe This Incident of a Judge’s rebuke Is
tition presented in the senate by Sena related In the ense of a law y e r of the
tor Gallinger, on behalf of the Wo tggresslvo and b e llig e re n t clasB. When
man’s Christian Temperance Union, is ths latter concluded a speech of great
acted upon favorably by congress. length, delivered In a particularly loud
The petition urges closing of all sa rolce, the Judge quietly remarked that
loons in the National Capital on March be had a few observations to make to
4.
tha jury “now that the uproar In court
Further action by congress will be bad aubalded ”
necessary if President-elect Wilson
desires to have a public reception in
the capital or any other government
building as a substitute for the inaug
ural ball, is the opinion expressed by
members of the joint congressional
committee on inauguration.
Babies to Get $1 Each.
4 tW
—
“
That Terrible Habit of Work.
Pat—"Say, Dinny, phwat wud yes
lo If yez had all tho money yea want
ed?" Dinny—“Ol’d be after gotn’ to
me wur-rk In an autymobtle Instead
3f a trolley car.”—Boston Transcript.
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FARMER’S WIFE
ALMOSTAWRECK An Enemy
New Haven, Conn.—As an incentive Restored to Health by Lydia
to those who may be born in coming
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
years in Orange, Conn., near this city,
Compound — Her
the board of directors of Orange Sav
ings bank have voted to give every
Own Story.
child born within the town limits a
bankbook with a dollar to its credit.
Westwood, Md.—“ I am a farmer’s
The board of directors instructed the wife and do most of my own work when
treasurer of the bank to use the offi
I am able. I had
cial return of births to the town
nervous spells, fe
clerk’s office as his guide and for
male weakness and
ward to the parents of each newcomer
t e r r i b l e bearing
a bankbook with a dollar deposit to
down pains e v e r y
the credit of the new arrival.
month. I also suf
fered much with my
right side. The pain
Kenyon Will Aid Workers.
started in my back
Des Moines, Ia.—“ I have a course
and extended around
mapped out to fight a battle in con
my right side, and
gress in the next two years for human
the doctor told me it
rights, moral laws and decency in pol
was organic inflam
itics and legislation,” declared Sena
tor Kenyon in a speech before the mation. I was sick every three weeks
Iowa legislature, accepting the re- and had to stay in bed from two to four
election tendered him on joint ballot days.
“ It is with great pleasure I tell you
by a vote of 96 against 57 for D. W.
Hamilton, Democrat. “ The time has what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetab!
come,” continued the senator, “ when Compound has done for me. I have fol
the laboring man must have a larger lowed your directions as near as possi
share of the wealth he helps to cre ble, and feel much belter than I have
felt for years. When I wrote you be
ate.”
fore I was almost a wreck. You ca-
publish this letter if you like. It may
339,500,000 SUmps Used.
help to strengthen the faith of some
I Washington, D. C.—The total num
r suffering woman.” —Mrs. J ohn K
ber of parcel post stamps printed and
HARDS, Westwood, Maryland.
distributed to date is 339,500,000.
Women
who suffer from those dis
Prior to January 1, when the new
service was established, 153,292,455 tressing ills peculiar to their sex shout
stamps were issued.
In the first not doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pink
three weeks of the system’s operation ham’s Vegetable Compound to restore
186,207,545 stamps have been aupplied their health.
to the postoffices. The bureau of en I f you h av e th e slig h te st d o u b t
graving and printing ia being forced, th a t Lyriiu 10. IH nkliom ’s V egeta
C om pound w ill help you, w rite
in order to meet the demand, to print ble
to L ydia K .I'in k linni >1 edicIneC o.
12,000,000 stamps a day.
(eonfident bill l.y n n , ' It --. , fo r ad-
vloe. Y o u r le tte r w ill be opened,
Women Win Lower Steps.
read a n d a n sw e re d by a w om an,
Ix>s Angeles—To remove the cause and h e ld in s tr ic t confidence.
of complaints, which have been stead
ily increasing ever since “ atovepipe”
skirts became the fashion, the Pacific
T w in G o o d .C n "
Electric Railway company, which con ^
la lla « . BoU by OrniriHi.
trols all the suburban lines radiating
out of Is>s Angeles, announced that it
would lower its car steps.
C
r .
iI
OF
Sickness
C. Gee Wo Is Daily Demon
strating His Ability to
Cure the Various Ailments
That Come to Him for
Treatment.
THE CHINESE DOCTOR
Ixjta and lota o f powerful and poisonous drug«
taken internally may seem ingly help th e ailmenl
for w hich they w ere intended, but may be very In
jurious in some other way.
N othing th at I use can react on the p atien t and
cause any com plications. The vi-getable kingdom
furnishes my remedies in the form o f Roots,
Herb-, Barks and Buds. Thee? are gathered from
every quarter o f the world and adm inistered ac
cording to form ulas that have been kept a pro
found secret w ith in the fam ilies of th e Chime«
doctors. U n failin g cures are the resu lt o f thess
remedies. My consultations are free. Out-of-
town p atien ts may send four T en ts in stam ps and
secure a consultation blank and circul«ur. I caa
diagnoue your case that way.
The C Gee Wo
Chinese Medicine Co.
162J First St., Cor. Morrison
PORTLAND, OR.
K indly mention this paper.
P. N. U.
No. *-'1*.
W H E N w ritin g to ad vertisers, picase
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U— t h is paper.
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