Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 June 1905 — Page 2

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M ih.' im-? I couM hardlj keeafgj fate out ui the water for I la in auch a position that at. my back mus- ' were needel to hold my h?u J op i UM raln on the submersed arm ras growing greater every motne'it. and 1 ro'ild ilallfAllf feel that whatual hold of It made dull, logy rn , ms, as If it were trying to drag th arm down fart bar. Straugel enough. I felt no pain of ai Kinil -ml;. tu sensation of a . i pull with th occasional t iga. . Every time tnd t() jPrk mi m . "ae the answer from the hidden tbing would be a little plunge t iddettly tbn -nu came on; stronr.lv tad irradiated 'he aatar snooting its beam-, like Bjofgag dut deep Into the aea I loehad cjrly down, and taw a horrible thing fast to my arm.

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Joaquin Miller to be Honored at ihe Portland Exposition Day Named for Him During "Testern Authors U'cck" Story of Poet of S erras and His Picturesque Career.

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Knowing Its ba!i;;s as I did I knew I anee hat ha I happened to me. Tie .. '.id had bee i hiding In the cre-j e w . i ihos i. Tiio-as Jaw open. ahtaui f,! Aaladad -.-'a thtnza When :

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IAQLIN Mll.l-I.lt the j ..-I of the Sierras and the atng er of "the sundown seas. i- to be tlgnaliy boajMrad the I.. ia is ..ul t'lark exiv-i-m A d.n : ba know u ia

"Joaajttbl Miller la ' will datigait ed The date will be set as soon as the xpoetttoai tathorltVaa hear from Mr M'iler as to his own preference p the iv.aner, but in all probability it will bfl early In September. The plan l- i have a Western Author's Wee ending In Joaquin Miller Pay art IhtlOM are to be sent to all authors of more than local prominence residing Waat Of the Mississippi river, and also to soma writer in the east w !i s books deal notably with western af

fairs. A special invitation will be sent j to Bdwia laarhhaw, author of The I

M.m with the Hoc" and many oth-r poente, who wa.- born at Oregon City, Or hardly a do;eu miles from the

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as you know, i lay in a rKition that panda aae balpleaa indeed, it was getting more a:: 1 BtOfW d.tlUult for nit every mnnwint to hold my face aa fnm th aater. My first emotion had ben tu se:e what I could of the InIda of the thing! throat, and try to . fear it out. but my judgment told me hat all I would a. hieve by this would be to make the üsh wedge itself i . more tightly, and even if 1 could hava lag it. I could not get free. I ' knew perfectly well that by thU time the sen toad was as anxious to let me go aa I was that it should, but we it both fa--', together. At laat my fac dipped Into the wa I liftel it again, but my strengt was going. Agaia it dipped beneath ihe surface and aeain I lifted it. but only a!" r exhans'iti!; strain. Si; M uly all my nr:.- gave way. M fa e wr.r down. There w as a rushms; in my ear-, a thunder. ns

Almost inataatljr I aaewed to wake and oiened my r.es. oniy to see tie heavens reel erazily baek and forth There were red flashes all around me V.; head a hM as if it were splitting. I heard a far-off voice saying: "That was a close all for him." y. - n- --in to clear, and I paaed my aba acain to see an old friend, one of the government llfenavrs. leaning over me "Well I m were pretty near a goner. said he. "And It was 8 tu. tvo. to git ye n it And I nearly ir .-, .. l ve bai l: in s.-a when I

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IVh l it is conceded that this gather;.. of weetera authors will tronaa gauch interest, there being many writers i t:a"i.nai reputation i tha wast, particularly along the Pacific coast, there is no doubt that the chief intere will center in the preaenoa of J aguiti Miller

Miilr is an Oreponian Born In Indiana his parents brought him to Oregon many years before tha state was m! mi od into the union, when be was a saaall boy The family came across the plains in a wagon, like the other

valley of California, alaytaf ami puBfl I' i- .-.iid that no less than lot) r.ea arara killed by him and Dia i: lr follower av as a result of ma uprising Finally tlv state of California pppoiBtad fapt Harry lane, a veteran if the Mexuan ar. to lead an expedition of soldiers against tbe Mexican baudits and Murietta and bla lmmediatt follower were slain in a Bare battle Joaajula'a head ai cut off and seiv'd as a gruesome exhibit .i s.m Frain isii for many years. When Miller s fiery po-Mu ouieernui .1 taajuia was published, the Jeople of Oregon and California began to call the p.ei "JogQiila in derision. Millar promi tly adapted the name aa h.s own And I have lied to see path the nrune and the poem at leaat respected." pa arrttea :n a footnote to 'he latest edi'ion of 'be oem. which ne now calls "Joaquin Murietta." thonsb in Its present stale it has been pruned of mm h of Ita ori. rial fierceness Miller made b it little ImpreaskMi BfOQ the matt r-oi'-fa' t pioneers (f Oregon by his Portland pablkathMM He c; mined to see more of the 1 and ascertain if li s works woul.' meet Tvith n warmer welcome in tue midst of older civilizations. Aocord- . ti raw y,,:ng üregonian turr.- . up in Imdon. iu the year 1870. beiiii :. about M years of age. Miller wor i r.- I 'lannel shirr, open at the ne. k a wide s.)uibrero. leather brecehee and top boots A !n Ion Journalist discovered this start line creation of t-t

TFLEPHONH A3 RFFORMLR. In Example of the uirsing Effect It May Have on Our Matal.

Conti .'frsii Binjtiiam. at a dinner oi Ih PbiUdlphia tleaei -bib, spek of modem hie in the me- optimistic u). relat the l'iiicinnati Kaquitar. " I lie world i -mmrf U-ller. ' he aid "Dd ll become (leaner, Loider. and aiaea apright. Nearly verytb 'it make (of i iniin. liven the flepboa baa IN liifu.i ii rifoi ining innweaea "l.et iu Rive Voll an cHinple tf the

I aarpi inng etie. t tii.it th icirpoon etei j cie oer our moial "A certain man. 1 braalfaat oo aoia in(. Miu to hi w lie: " NJ.' deal I'll rut be hi:ne to d nnr torn;:.' . . t . . i .ii bad better not it up tor I me. . I shall ba aVtaiaad raty late t tb

oflice penting my bonk. "' i widl,' the lad Mewarad 'Bafota I go to bad I ll nay gojd mgu lo fan uer Ihe telephone.' I :. .in lid f. rgotten. you see tint leletth ti a lotim- trd bis tine nd in aaaee." ... gjp i. In Record Time. P.ney Flat. Teno.. May Ätb. (Special) I uied in two dav ot Hbeurua iii:i th.it li i 1 i- .ile i:is l ie a tolture lor IW" c ili. U. 8. Hi. i ii, ot tili place, tialuuil) vauis aver other anffeveff trom rheanM tisru to know what cured b.ua. It was Dodd K.uney i'dla. "IK 'is Kidney P. lis are the grand- d pill on aartbi ' a Mr. Hilton. T w.,uld nut tab any muh aj money for what the ii d for me. 1 or two year 1 bad aba! tue doctor called ibeuinati-m. 1 could hard!) ualk around in the hou.-. It at a mad ta be in nu back and b.p ami c. I triad everything but nothing belp'd me till I got idd K.dnry 1MI. "two daa aiivr I took tbe lust d"e all pain left BM and it ban never come iw it sine. I ai. i I'l.osc Oooda Kidne Pill ioo much." . . umat -ui i :iued by we a rid :n t'.e l.. d. Ilea.. In kidney take nil I ie I ric Acid out oi the biooa. iKnld l. iaay I'dla make bealihy kniuc.

The Truth Bt fnU Out. ' r course, dett." nj (k np m aaoaa e the opetatMa iia i c perfurneJ, "1 reap art nui kill cd all that . but doe.ii't it sscai V v ei litt le t..,( nn Ii to , , .. , i or dean a bit d work that ocvun.eu aii ) toe aunataaf i er" kaid th- great octal c haten.iig I fa dffrna of U -n'f ab Ii ptote-iuia 'veil dun't tri r ' luirtog tnc Ikill to perforin ri- h .-. nperatiea m fix aainataa 1 luv i ;iii two l'i.'htla td eye qi aa 4 i. aide ranra!M N V. Tiaaai Given Awsy on revlpt of to pav eot of pi.st i : i k Ing, ii fall alaa tl-ab br of iir m rey' st una. b Tablet Tiiev com ii gaalien. nTOMACBU 1 00 , Bturgt, v, . " Hit intke no d;fTiinr lr Brother Dicbejr. "ef de wrr ,iJt nana vbal betheeia' i huW n to .all off " htbata Oaaatilttj Pio'e ".ir for fonmimpt i.jn ian ble med i' ; lie fur ceogb and ii.i. v, Saawel, (A a a Qreea N. J., ib. IT, i Grit i a qiuhtv even more an rah tbau wii.-N. u rkayaae.

TWO OPEN LETTERS IMPORTANT TO MARRIED WOMn airs Mary Dimmlclc of Washing ton tails How Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetabti Compound Made Her Well.

It is with preat pleasure rrr publUh the folloxvinjf lettert.. a?, they oeteia lagdj prove tiae claim ra have bo nuifl i times made in our columns that Mm

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11 jmlnted to his feet and 'here la-' 'he sea toad still Licking feebly and i arf of my sh - exe s ill tanK I in its mighty mouth. That w de op i moiii'u still eapei j from my library vail as I write this t. remind nie of my tightest "squeak " j - Percival Hardy in Washington Star OUT IN THE CORN BELT. Th Telephone Mean Much to th People on the Ranch of the West.

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Who Is Pusheckf

One rt i i s Dim ii tSeut Dr. Puheck j and toe woadecfnl iure ach.cxed by hi I karo, that everybody i intatwaiaa to baew more about bun. Dr. Faahaetc baa p'.i i.ied mcdit.ue lur aotoe 2i years .a j Chicago, and baa wnbin tbe lat lew year

v inte 1 h e' : . .i.l . xer lue t .uir.ry. All adv.ee i tree, and in mam leaned) fc: Kuio j Hem ou trial to anyana ufl i ng iroin HmLium, Pa.n. llueiUBatiaai or au itluod, k.iu, ntaaaaca r Kereoua liuuiie. lio k Ire. ir. Pimbeck, CbuaBJ. o Success Versus Succession R - Well, Gea l.inevitcb hasn't Buee'cded yet. anyway. i anaback Ob. ye, he hat H j. reeded Oto. Kui j jI.b. Waab ngti Nat.

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fl ia to be saved fnm ite id tbe honeymoon verus b .r-e-x"Ti an all lover o" tru.- sen.ixuh lUltonnre Aniern.au.

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Pinkbam. of Lynn, Mass . is fully qualb fiedtopive helpful advice tosick women. Read Mrs IHmiuick s kttera. Her tirst letter: Deer Mr. I'mkhnm: " I have leen a sufTrer f.ir the rxi-- I :l! Team with a tpiuble whieb first orif i fr-in painful nintrnHtlou th p fin ui bating, with baaaaaaaatiaa at tion af tbe xvonib. Tbe doctor ta - 1 n have an operation or I eannot liv I want t. ubnut to aa oinUon if I an bly avoid P. Plaaaa nalp rut.' Man Miry Dammi k, PaaUagton, D. C 11. i i'uikI letter ; Dear Mr. I'inkham: You will remember my ennditi n hn I baff riito you. and taust Uie d r ai ! 1 must have an o(-rtion or 1 could not . I ree- ivi I x iur kind letter ami follownl adrioa mar carefully aiwl am now gnl I Wail As my case was m aerioua it seem, i miracle that I am rure"l. I know that I BO, (uilv ri i v health but mv life to Lydia i i'inU:..ii. v.'ejrftable i -ni.iiiid and b x a l.i'f. I ean walk mile without an i iia join, and I ih every suffering woman would iad thi letter and laaMPB what x can 'I for them ' Mrs. Marv Iimnn. and FAt t'j it. 1 Strvta, tViibington. V. C H aaaty it was for Mrv Dimn; vrrit to Mrs. Pinkhamat Lynn. M j and bow little it cost her a txv stamp Yet how valuable wasthe rei As Mrs Dim iniek says it saved her Mrs. Pinkbam bason file thoi: . of just paeh letters as the aboee, offers ailing women helpful advicr.

Som Maaalag atorlea of the ue to whkh the telephone is put In Iowa ays World' Work. One day a sirl at ' ventral" reeelve.J thl. m-He'.lo: Say. centra), I have put the receiver of the phone la babys til gam and If she wakes up and cries rtfll me up at No 71 ." It must have been an unusually ab aetit-mind-il woman who sent In the message- "O. ceutral! HinK me tip in II minute, so that I won't forget to tgfca 'b" bread out of the oven." If some one finds it ro- -ssary to take a nkht tram. th operator at the ex- . hat. w r- en.. . h m -ace as this: (Vntral. rine m" up a baif hour badbre the 2 17 train iu th" mornInR. See t p s late bei. ire you call me There are some30aubi l ibera who are

calied rcs'iiariy everv mornitiK by tbi telephone iostead of by an alarm clock. Th central" girl Ih supposed 10 know the time of all th" railway trains, and If a tram happens to be late, how many mlmiteo behind time. She Is often asked for the time of day !e ana" some one has l"t the ajpi k run down. Toward th" end of a long, cold drlv on a raw autumn day 1 waa met at the

1 ga'e by farmer friend w Ith the words: ' Come right in The w ife has some hot 1 0ee ready for you. We knew you I were comine. Mis Itankiti een you go , l and she has just telephoned to u. '

fh '.hlnf that P a, me waa aa

Two Ways of Looking at It. Ui iwne How surprised tre sii.eilij be If w-e could se ounelxes as others gag us Towne Yen but thin': how ur prised ib o'hers would be If thay

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pioneers of the Oregon country, an 1 th- 1 hole pacific slope. Miller de-acribe.-? nia father a.-, a man who waa ' always mo. im? west " hi ultimate Ptopplng place lieint; the Williame- e valley in Oregon. There the aldfff M.ller Sanity settled down near the pres ent town of Bngene where one of hi gons still reside. Millet's paren'.- gave him the no'able names of Clncinnattta and Heine, an 1 iie was C H Miller" until tne age 'd So and beyond, when certain very Interesting clrenaurtaineai cau3od him t . adopt the fir-t name ot a n -toi 1 11- Cnltl th. a bandit. Joa 1 n Muri 1 Charge of tlie Oregon llbstorical s.i. . ety's room in the city hall of Port lan ! told me tha other day that he print" I the i,t st tWO Pooka publl.-lied by Joiquin Miller Mi lli.nes condueted a printing establishment at Portland in J the 1.0; and did the work on contra' tor 1 local publisher. The first bok' was called "8peclmena,' and was prin'e! for private c i rt illation amon; -t Miller's, friends. The second was entitled Joaquin et al ." the leading poem bini; a sympathetic renderins oi the romance of Joaquin .Murietta. The. youa;; man came to California from Mexico along with lha ,,old ru-h" of the early M an. I a' the ace of a 4oped with the beautiful daughter of a v aUlhy Itatlggg ram her He v ag a quiet -mannered youth bnt on digging fortune out of the goioen hill- and allya of California But when he staked out his claim he waa visited by lwl ss American who informed him that Mexican were not wanted in California and that he must "git.'' One Of the nien also spoke dlsrespert fully of Murieita's young wife whieh the boy r n'ed The Americana then be:i 'he Montana and outraged luv v J aquin Mi.'ietta became or avenger Mountit his horse he oeeted his friends and began a career ' outlaw r thaf has no coutiterpr.rt in A"ierican history Fr three yeara Jon.: ml his pajaJ rile up and gown tb ... 1 a 1 and through 'he

west thai was Tally wild and woolly a- that period and made hTlllPr the Itthja I of a .'es. riptive steu-y in one of 'he --aid ol British journals He wa amethdag new under the un m Lioawhich had heard much Of the Oregon country during the long-drawn out diecataloa of the question aa to nbether it belongad to Great Britain Of 10 the United States; but a real OreBDfl 1 . was unknown to the British apit.il until th.- untamed Joaquin iaxa lej the city. Mill 1 ea-iiy found a publisher and Son:-- of the Sierras" bis first notable bOOi was brought out In London This was followed by Songs of the Sunlands." Life Among the htnitota." and still ueothet Pool bafbra he re1 timed to America. Joaquin Milr leaix! into fame at a pawjaf Hrownini? anil P.ossetti and other liierarv

brities invited bim to their Imme and be sat nt fenata with the famed and the mighty in Fingland s niaror balls It Is related that he tried to 00 - tiue himself according to the rereanehta of convention in order to clothe didn't fit. Anw rican publishera. in the east. aiiRht ui Mi ier a Ixmdon bo..;, s af, r

Ihey had made their hit abroad and rpuluishcd thm Milbr Ileal a few yeara in la rope, visit inn various nations and settling down at one time to make his home in Italy but the lure Of his mountains and tre.-.s jn he St.-.-land of bis youth lured him. and ne I t'C'l to AtUTH .1 Ufa . (,. sjnro then 1- been Spent rhiefly (,n the Pacific f ja-t. thoiiRh for a time he oecn pled a cabin on the hill- near Wash itiüion. D. ('.. where his plctOJrwaftta Ires made him a .him . fiL-m For many yagfi past Joaquin Rfm r has lived at hi home. "The Helghta." near Oaklaml Cal . the pnfg ftm x 'i eh lohn C Krnnt flrt rlPWad the Ooiden kte Bio aaged aa ibei realdea with him "The H"ihts la a gfaea of pngriinaK" for thousand to whiun the pggf of the Sierra- ha- enf a message of Inspiration, or for whom bis torn in Me career posse a egl'pjgg p -'l- ahOPa.ft.TVI Lo a.

Say Plainly lo Your Grocer That yon want LION' OOFFEB nlway. and Le, boi 0 ff a Bfuare man. will BOf try to eefl y.xu auytmtig else. You may not care for our opinion, but What About the United Judgment of Millions of hruiHekpepers who have used LION COI'l'ilfi for over a quarter of a century? Ia thero any ntronger pmn f o f uteri, than the

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The Kind Thmt Bring Reml Succc Done with a Healthy Body and Brain. Haw can you 9 pre t to tint bmtt mvorknf mthleh TJ9im af capa him fvith 0lth?r brain or hod y If you don' I havm that rmml health and goad faallng, that rim and farca that romti from pr rfact d igrttton ? BTgg-O- aO la nat a mediana: tlmply a perfect food. Eaillv

mwtoujih a ti imitated for tha invalid, yat containing

enough nutriment to auttain tha graatet' phytic al exertion. Try It far brautrfatt and lunch and da away with grrate and way cereals and taa hamv almost magical Is tne

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