Iwi HSi.1 v DAILY OAHTAI. JOPRWAI SAtSMT, OREqOlT, WEDNESDAY, MAT 10, 1005. Young Girls &k U kT V Avoid The ftancforc atisiv Suffers of Womanhood Many a girl who graduates from high school or female college with a brilliant record and hl(?h stanrilncr q hml-nn down before she Is twenty. Nowadays girls are pushed to the limit of their endurance both In school and society. They must make a success even If they are forever unfitted for the larger school ui me ana aeoarrea irom wedded happiness and the bliss of motherhood. hlf,11!16 f ,lfe heP !ust entering upon womanhood, nature makes heavy drains upon the vitality, especially at each monthly period, LydiaLPinkhainlsfegef aMe Compound the most wonderful of all tonic restorative medicines for women, will tide a young girl over this trying time and bring her safely into strong, noble, beautiful womanhood. Experience of a Beautiful High School Girl iiin.11rEi Mna' P'NK"M: I wits to iee If you cansuegeit some means tVcur" me! A k..n ?l t fu" a.,yMr. "co ' WM Ilck wlLh "ensrutlon for the first time, end since then I have been tick all the time In some way or other and suffered with painful and Irreeular menstrua tion. I went to a summer resort for my health and was doctored all summer, but to no effect. i va "ui"?.' 'uat.ed '? ,W0.ri10n,han1 ,nouen, ' would see If you could do me any pood. h .1 a j h .S.cheo1 and would not llko ,0 mlM "y ,lme " P0MbIe. Marion Barbeh. North Adams, Mass. Miss Barber writes again after two years Mr Dear Mm. Pinkham: Sometime, ago I wrote to you for advice, belne troubled with Irregular and painful menstrua tion and womb disease. I began taking Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills and uslne the Sanative Wash, and I am glad to say I am completely cured and have not had any sickness since. I wish to thankyou for your kind advice and shall recommend your medicine to my girl friends. Marion, Barber, 101 Bracewell Ave., North Adjims. Mau. Free Advice for Young Girls AH young girls are earnestly urged to write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for advlca. Thousands of women are well, strong, and beautiful to-day becauso they made a confidant of tmo. i-uuuiam ana louowea ner instructions at tnis critical Mmo of their lives. THE WONDERFUL .,, . BERLIN HORSE , How Reasoning Power Has Been Devel oped in a Dumb Brute" HnVo niiiinnls tho reasoning power which 1ms been nssumed to lio tho pre rogative of mankind, their masters! Somo of tho foremost scientists of Ger many linvo boon quiirroling over his question for tlio past six months, writes hUwaril C. Heyn in tho Moy number of McCluro's Mago7.1ne. Tlio crintro very, which has becotno ono of tho I'uuinr iujiics oi gossip in lierllii, hns been stirred up by tho nmnzlng nchlcv- monta of tho stallion "Klugo Hans," or "Clever Hnns." To visit tho mil mal In his muddy stablo yard linn bo conio n fad. Socloty women nnd no blemen have paid their respects to him; eciucntors nnU psychologists havo stud ied him. Ofllcial commissions have even experimented upon him, with tho most reinnrkablo resulti. Baron von Ostcn, for many year a Prussian no blemnn schoolmastor, la tlio owner nnd teacher of Hans. Ho insists that tho nnlmal is cnpablo of Individual thought nnu nn independent process of reason "What time is Itf" naked tho baron, holding out his wnteh, which marked 1 o'clock. Hnns stamped once. "On what number in tho largo linndf" nnd Hani said, "twelve." Then tho Imron borrowed n watch which wni five minutes slow and snld: "Tell mo, Hnns, how iniihy minutes nro lncklng to mako It 1 o'clock accord ing tn'liiis wntch." "Five," wild Hnns, ami received another carrot. Then enmo a lesson in reading. Upon ono numbered blackboard tho word "J'rugel" (whipping) was writ ten, upon a second tho nnmo of tlio Hpanlsli Ambassador, Di Itlotn, nnd upon a third tho nnmo of tho writer, Jloyn. when Hnns was nRkcd what ho received when ho was naughty, ho walked up to tlio "Prugel" black board; when ho was asked upon which board "Heyn" wns written ho stnmpod Correct Qotics for Men "The Broodway" A c Spring Overcoat Bearing this label Ing. Nothing can offend tho grlzrlod ?,T' , , q"M""" htnth i ...... . n tnnt number. Til tllntn'a ---. that number. 1)1 IHotn' nnmo wns mid SOedv nlil hnrnn mnrn limn tA ... wrt that Hans' tricks nro merely tlio n," l;,0Bl",1 ni1 whn tho boards remarkable results of patient training. WM0 nMtirA ,nto othcr l,n,ltlon nn8 Mo him not trained Hans, ho will de-i "uv" """"" elnre, with profnno emphasis; ho hns "educated" him with the samo process by which tho children In tho lower prl- Tho horso then proceeded to distin guish colors nnd Indlcnto them bv name. - -- "' ,.-. mnry gnules of Trussian public schools llnKH ot varloiiH lines wcro suspended nro taught. Hut, strangely enough, Baron von Ostcn does not consldor Hnns particu larly clever. Ho rniys that an nvorugo coach horso can bo oducnted to tho samo degree of proficiency, nnd that ho onco owned a horso which wns fur moro intelligent than Hnns. Ho re jects with Indignation nil theories of suggestion, hypnotism and tolonnthv by which tho explanation of Hans' acts is nttomptfd, nnd stubbornly proclaims on a lino and their corresponding names written on blackboards Hans distinguished tho colors ns cnslly ,as tho nnmo. Then In a lesson upon tlio rudiment of goomolry Unit Identified drnwings of a clrclo, n squnro nnd an arrow with perfect ease, Tho baron noxt nsked: "Now I should llko to know how ninny corners has a clrclo," nnd tho nudionco enjoyed n hearty laugh at tho nianncu with which Hnns wagged his head to thi left for "tin," Twenty-four hour i-fter Mr. Heyn jlfiSdenjamins MAKERS iiC-M-WyoRK Expresses the "last thought" of best Fifth Avenue Tailors, for the conservative dresser. The makers' guarantee, and ours, with every garment We ore ex clusive agents here. ' G. W. Johnson Co. (Incorporated.) Popular Headquarters, (Marshfleld Mall, May 7.) fMrH. F. X. Hofer will leavo on the Ext northbound Alliance for Portland i furnish nnd prepare tho Coos county Ilglng house, which she nnd Mrs. P. Wilbur will run during tho fair. rs. Wilbur, who is n teacher In tho wrslifiold school, will bo unublo to fvo until the present term is com eted, uftcr which she will tuko chnrgo : tho establishment, whllo Mrs. Hofer, bo hns been uppointcd matron of the us county building, will devoto her no to caring for tho exhibits. tMuny of tho rooms lmvo already Ing letter. dnlly from their friends In other parts of tho county nnd stnte, nnd a few oven from the Knst, asking them to roorvo rooms. This would indicate that tho venture will bo u suc cessful ono nnd that tho ladles will reap a deserved rewnrd for their enter prise. Both Indies nro very popular in tho social circles of this city and will no doubt receive tho patronage of the ontiro contingent of Marshfleld visit ors to tho fair. SEA FOAM LIBELED. E, D. Hume Wants J5000 Wrecked Del Norte. for the OASWOIIIA, tti Kind Yoa Hm Alwars Bnj Bin Francisco, May P. H. D. Hume, who owned tho schooner Del Norte, that wns sunk in a collision with the steam er Htx roam April 21st, ofT the Coqulllo river, hns libelled the steamer for $5000 damnges. Tho 8ea J-'oam is owned by Boodle Bros., of Sun Francisco, but was built on drays Harbor, und was equipped In Portland. It was on her first passage down tho coast that tho collision occurred. thnt the liorsd'a mental processes do '""' 'con fomtnlly presented to Hans not depend In tho slightest degreo up-',v tM0 '""'" leson In spelling wni on himself. And, nlthouch few of tlm K,VWI ''' moans of n blackboard upon many scientists who hnvo oxnmlnod w',',,h wn" drnwn nn nlphnbetlcal nnd Hnns agree with tho bnron upon this n"or'cl ehnrt. "Now, Hnns," snld point, tfw also lmvo tho lenst doubt , "l0 ljnro,1t "what Is this gentleman's tnnt Hie old schoolmaster Is wholly innmo' sincere In his belief. Hnns stamped once, nnd then after n -Mr. Jicyn writes, thut tho first day hoi I'nuso, 'or times. At the Intersection weni 10 mo tlio wonderful horso ho of tlio first vertical nnd tho fourth found an nssemblnge strangoly out of horizontal lines wns written tho let keeping with tho squalid surroundings, Iter "h.'O" By tho samo method Hnns including the Turkish mid Spanish kj'11imI out "1," "I" and "n," tho nmbussudnrs, tho Chilean consul, ofil-. substitution of the "I" for tho "y" cers of the (lormun nrmy, reprcsentn-in tho nume being explained by tho tlvei of tlio learned professions, scion- fnct that the horso hud been taught tlsts of high Htandlng nnd several In-j to spell phonetically, Hans had been dies of noblo blrtd. Tlio baron led introduced to Oenurnl Koorlmr tan .ln jinns nno i no ynnl uml explained hi their number on tho ncnlo tlio nnsworn wero glvon successfully, Chnrges of fraud wero mado agnlnst tho baron, nnd accordingly n cnmmti lon the membor of which wero scU ontist, nnimnl ipccinlistn nnd educa tors, wn njipolnted to investlgnto Hnns and his muster. In reporting thnt tho nccusatlon wns groundless, thin body stated: "Another scrlc of ex periment wn enrried out whero tho answer to tho questions nsked by Horr von Oston could not possibly bo known 10 mo questioner lumseir. Tlio ma jority of tho undersigned, however, have personal knowledge of many In dividual ensos where, In tho nbicnro of Her von Ostcn, enrrect answer hnvo been given to other person. Among these cases wero nomo whero flio quo tlonor was himself in Ignorance of tho answer or mistaken n to tho propor answer." . .Then tho emlnont Prof. Stumpf, with Ills assistants, doHcendod upon Hnnl nnd conducted an clabornto series of experiments. Herr Stumpf contradict ed tho other invostlgntor by nssortingp "Tho experiment failed In those enson whero the nnsnor was not known to nay of tlioso present, us, for instiinco, when written figure or articles to bo counted wero so placed before tho horso n to bo Invislblo to tho persons' pres ent, nnd especially to tho person ask. ing the question. Tho horse, therefore, ran neither count, rend nor roekon." Horr Htumpf nccount for tho horso' eorreet nnswers to questions put by tho bnron or by upeetntor by tho fol- EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER SOLD BY ALL GROCERS ASK FOR IT IvsC I Liens riled on Property. It. 1). Itoberts yesterduy filed a lien upon a foundry building situated in Woodburn, and owned by J. II, Settle mler, together with one acre of land upon which tho said building is 'built, Jtoborts claims performed work upon the building, and says that tho amount of $3.1.30 is now duo him in payment thereof. Tho monoy not being forth- aoinlng, he has tbereforo filed tho lieu on tho property. O. II, Llvosley and Martin Forbes hnvo also put in their claim for u lien on the same property on oteount of tho non-pument of money. The latter two state that they are owed tho sum of $34 and $0.'l respee tlvely. method of spceoh by stntlng.that to in dlwite iiumbtr tho horso stamped hU forefoot for every unit, tumod his head to the right for "yes" und to tho loft for "no." Then in response to nues- before, but remembered ami spelled ,owlntf tlieoryt "In tho course of tho hi name with perfect accuracy. Then ,rn,,nff I" reckoning which tho horso Huns, In reply to tho baron's questions, informed hi visitors thnt the person standing nearest tho blackboard wn it boy aud that next to him wero ladles. tlons put by the baron, Han proceeded When flvo moii wcro placed in a row to count, nnd nubtrnct, divide, mult I- and numbered from loft to right Hnns ply, spell and read which nccom-Jtold which was Oio tnllest, which th plisliments nro beyond many n (Jcrmnn stoutest, which had his arm in u sling, or Kusslan peasant, and which in u human child of tho samo ago 8 years old would bo regarded us certain In dications of genius. "What is tho knlser' birthday f" demanded the baron. (It I January 2?) Haas stamped 27 times. "What monthl" Hans stamped once and wns reward ed with a carrot J how many wero officer, which of thorn had umbrella and which had swords. Ho was never mistaken. Then the baron proceeded to show ttiHt Hans', education inoluded music. A sealo was drawn upon the blackboard has had ho must have count to observn those slight, unconselouH movement of tho body of the teacher, and to hnvo Interpreted these a signs. Tho movement which thu produce, n c responding action on tho pari of tho horso ore, In tho case of Herr von Oa ten, so Infinitesimal that It Is ni wot der thnt they should escape tho at. tendon of trnlncd and experienced ob server. Horr Pfungst whoso powora of observation having been sjieelully do vIopd by laboratory work embracing; facial expression of even the shortest duration, has, however, been able to and tho note wero numbered. When "e,m v"r,0 movement of Hor von tho schoolmaster blew eeral note' H,"' wlllcl' ,,oni,ll"t,' tho condition upon u harmonica and nsked Huns to I'r,"'a"',"t " horso' achievement, tell which they were by Indicating v,,rt,,'r""",n. tho same result wa at- BEARING DOWN PAINS For the season of 1905 we quote the following prices in cash. In quantities less than 100 po unds le per pound. In quantities of 100 pounds, 70e per 100. Wo allow 5 per cent discount on all coupon books for cash payed to driver or at office. Special rates to creameries, ieo cream parlors, butchers, hotels, restaurants and grocery stores. Free delivery within city limits. All order received before 4 o'clock p. m. will bs deliv ered the samo day within old city HmiU. Parties living outside those limits must order ono day ahead. Wo furnish regular customers with ice cards. Ask the driver for one. ;alem ice co. Phone 151 Slack. Offleo on Alley back of Hotel Willamette, near lee Plant Man's Unreasonableness. Is often as great as woman's. Hut Thos. II. AustiD, manager of the "no- publican," of Leavenworth, Ind., was sot unreasonable when be refused to al low the doctors to operate on his wife, for female trouble, "Instead," be says, "wo concluded to try Electric Bitter. 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WlMEClimiDI Italned when Herr Pfungst made no conscious movemont at all, but simply , concent rated hi mind upon tho desired 'number, slueii tho upproprlato move mem iiius occurrcn iineoneiously. ' N. A. Foster, a well-known timber cruiser nnd locator of Oakland, was ar rested at Oakland Huturday uf tor noon on n chargo of erlmlnal nssuult on his lfrycarold daughter, nay tint Albany Herald. For several week oltir.cn of Oakbtnd havo been asking Diitrlot At torney Hrown to make an luvestlgutfon of tho ease. Upon hearing tho ovidencu Just lew of tho Prtico Stephen, of Oak. land, bound Foster over to appear bo foro the circuit eourt, which wnivnnei la Hosoburg u week from Monday. Tho longest electric power wire for Oregon 1 that now being strung from tho power plunt of the Condon Water & Power company at Gold Ituy to tho Greenback and Martha mine uu Gravii creek. Tho distance from Oold Hay to Greenback 1 -IS miles, all mountain country. AV. II. Lucy, city marshal of Prulrlu City, who was arrested on tho chargo of killing Krnost Hickman jn Ln Woods' aaloon on the moralug of April 20th, ha been bound over in the sunt of $2000 to appear before tho gramj jury on the charge of manslaughter HI P ' f