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About The Ione proclaimer. (Ione, Or.) 1???-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1909)
Insomnia "I have been using Caacareta for In somnia, with which I hare been afflicted for twenty Tears, and I can lay that Caa carete have riven me more relief than any outer remedy 1 Have ever tried, I ahall certainly recommend them to my friendi aa being all that they are represented. " Thoe. Gil laid, Elgin, 111. . PW eaat Palatable, Patent Tut Ooo& Do Good. Never Sick, Weaken or Grip. He. ZSc. 30o. Never told in bulk. The eeu ine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to inn or roar moony back. Ml Croahe. "I aappoaa you know, barber," aald Percy, with a wink at the man in tbe -ether chair, "that tbe hair on a' man'a bead grows at the rate of three-mill tooths of a yard in a second." "No, 1 never heard that before," aald the barber, beating a tattoo on the strop with bis rasor; "but I know then .spot on tbe back of your head hair wouldn't grow as much aa million year." thera a where be that m Wlllla te Help tbe Caaee. Philanthropic Person (with subscrip tion paper) We are raising a fund to prosecute the white slavers. Can yon assist us 7 Baseball Magnate Sure! I've just dis posed of two of my players aud got a good cash price tm tuw. Hundred dol lars be enough ? Chicago Tribune. Mothers will And Mrs. Window's Soothing ojrupmeD si reined r tii use tot UMlr onuoiaa during the teething period. HI Tins to Be Alaae, "Come sway, children,1' said their mother. "Run out in tbe yard and play." "But we're watching papa lay the stair carpet, mamma," they answered. "1 know it, but he's going to lay it around tbe bend in the stairway pretty soon, and I don't want you to bear ths Jaoguage be will use." Chicago Tribune, 1 i Cam venation! Opoortaalttee. "So your wife is a suffragette T Why does she want to rote?" "She doesn't want to vote," an swered M. Heekton. "She wants to make speeches." Washington Star. Little children are Buffering every day in the year with sprains, braises, cuts, bumps and bum. Hamlins Wia ard Oil ia banishing these aches and pains every day in the year, the world sver.- How the Tremble Started. Estelte I don't suppose you have beard of it, but George and 1 are going to be married some time next June. May belle Glad to know it, dear. Has George heard of it yet 7 Proof Cost ola aire. Lawyer (cross examining) Ton testi fied that Miss Smyths was walking in her sleep. How do you know she was asleep? Witness Well, a mouse ran across the Boor right In front of Tier and she never even batted an sye. Chicago Tribune. ' " to rraf 4a New Sfceea. Always ihake In Allen's Foot-Xaae, a powder. It euros hot, sweating, orbing, swollen leek "urt rorns, Ingrowing nalli and bunlont. At illdrnggiiii siid shoe Here, 25e. Dont accept nymtwtitute. Harm. I p mailed FREK. Address Allen a. O United, Le Roy, N. Y. Get the Ail "Tea," said tbe retired auctioneer, "that boy of mine is a chip off the old block, with all tbe original bark on Mas; he's a spieler for a 5-cent theater." Chicago Tribune. VaeeuloB Dare, "Yon fay Grinder worker last sum mer Juxt for fun 7" "Ob, no ; Just for fundi !" Harvard Tjimnnnn Immf nerannt of social standi nr sea. rally the world throat bout, the average. age oi marriage at at present, man at and women 28. i.n .. i i uii mil .ii . OR W. A. VIM Tats Leader fa FaraUas Doste) Week as Fottatad. Oot-of-Town People beafcf fwaraabsr that oar foree Is as arranewl that wk un wun wi 1 EQU4L SUFFRAGE w HEN the agitation, for woman suffrage began to grow strong In England In tbe nineteenth century, lawsuits were brought by women who claimed that they bad the right to narlleraentary suffrage, Inasmuch aa In the curly days when parliamentary boroughs were belnK created women were recognized aa bur gesses and bad the right to vote. -.The Judge held that the non use of a privilege for a long time waa In Itself an argument against Ita existence, and all the world knows that tbe English woman of the nineteenth century who brought the case was not given the parliamentary or national suffrage. r Several State have recently seriously considered measures extending tbe sphere of woman's political rights. The active work and subst initial accom plishment of woman suffragists in other States, notably Australia, New Zea-, land, Norway, Finland and Tasmania, where women have full suffrage xigliW, aa they have in the four States of Colorado, Utah, Idaho snd Wyoming, have undoubtedly spurred the worker for the cause In this country to stronger endeavor. For many years they were few in number, though unwearying In spirit The first woman's rights convention, called in 1848 by Mrs. KliEabetb Cady Stanton to meet in Seneca, N. waa attended by herself, Lucretla Mott and a few Quaker women. The abolition movement and the civil war diverted to the cause of the alave the energy that might otherwise have been devoted to the woman's cause which Mrs. Stanton then espoused. It was not until the close of the war that the movement for suffrage waa really organised. The great civil contest, calling upon womeu to combine In societies aud con ventions, taught them the value of organised effort, and the arguments pre sented, for the liberation of the stave and for his right to the suffrage cer tainly led to tbe Interrogation, "If tho suffrage be a good and desirable thing for the Ignorant negro, wjiat about women 7" At the presidential and congressional election In 1872 Suaan R.Anthony and several other women, claiming tbe right to vote among the privileges and Immunities secured to them aa citizens by the fourteenth amendment, offered their votes to the Inspectors of election In Rochester. The insiiectors received and deposited the ballots. For this act the women, fourteen In number, were arrested and several of them were Indicted under an act of Congress which makes It an offense to "knowingly vote without having the right to vote." The Inspectors were indicted under the sniue statute for "having knowingly and willfully received tbe votes of persons not entitled to vote." Recently there has been a significant change In the attitude of women of the leisurely and wealthy classes toward the movement Bryce, In bis chapter on "Woman Suffrage," from which Dr. Abbott quotes, comments: "It la remarkable that tbe movement has In America found little support among -what may be called the Tipper classes,' - Woman suffrage has been though perhaps less as now than formerly, thought 'bad form' and supposed to betoken s want of culture nnd refinement. The same reproach attached forty years ago to abolition ism." Were he writing now, tbe ambassador would have to qualify the state ment measurably. The movement ba passed tbe stage where it would at tract only those whom tbe more conservative mam hers of tbe community re gard as radical and visionary. The labor organisations Indorse woman suf frage In the belief that with the ballot In their bands the woman laborer would strengthen the cause of labor. Bo all classes, professional, working, wealthy, are enrolled in the movement, based on tbe belief tbat to woman educational, Industrial, social and civic work of every nature should be open. EX- BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A OAT If Menoaarr. rITJVSLT f AI N LIDS TRACT i NG FUBB wh.a plate or brHa-ee are or- Url WE REMOVE THE MOST JWSM3IT1 VIB TEETH AND ROOTf. WITHOUT THB LEAST FAIN. sgnuwNia asauawioji iu. For th Nsrtt rtftoon Days We wut aw rssaaswasa ww fc Molar aim GoUorenaaM BUrer Units DtseMieaw o( tho Stomaea. Ths stomach. tike all the other or gans of tbe body, is subject not only to varlpua forma of organic trouble, but also to many kinds of functional disorder, or rosea. In these nervous disturbances of tbe stomach, pain may ba hut as severe and the list of symptoms just as long and as trying as In true organic die- ease, and It Is often Impossible to eon- vinos the victim that he la not suffer ing from some terrible local disorder calling for Immediate operation. Tbe stomach Is usually a somewhat abused organ. It works hard, gen erally overtime, and often at tasks extremely distasteful to It Small wonder, then, that It sometimes goes on strike. When It decides to do this, tbe weapons It control! with which to boy cott and Intimidate tbe rest of 'the system as most efficient. In times of normal health wa are no more con scious of the tremendous commotion anal toll going ea la the stomach than 1 the passengers on sonny deck axe eenseioBS of tbe trials of tbe engine room below than; but when the stomach has stood all U ts going to for ths present. It telephones the brain I that effec. with the kn me diate result that the whole conscious ness-Is deeded . with, ths- misery re otJtlng rretn H rebel lion. Tho visible-alga ef this Babel lion are myriad, sainsjej ,tts raost aaaal ef thsea may Honed ansa vomiting, erartatieits but In many cases of so-called "nerv ous dyspepsia" etre tronble will h. found to be a fault of the nervous svs- tem, the stomach Itself showing no sign of aisease, but simply suffering from faulty nervous control. Just as any other organ of the body may. This diagnosis, however, will . be of little comfort to the patient so long as his stomach Is made the vicarious culprit for the guilty nervous system. When tbe troubles arise from eauaas that can be easily controlled, such as Improper food, hasty eating, Irregular meaia. Insufficient mastication, the cure Ilea largely In tbe bands of the patient himself. The small boy who heard his father pronounce a eulogy on a statesman, said, ."Father says Mr. Blank has In telligence, tact and honesty, and also' abdominal courage." This Is a form' of valor far too prevalent, and Is the ' discretion. vzw CASTOMA ALCOHOL 3 tKR CENT Arabic- iTtpwaion fa-As ting tit Senacfe niiiowriisf For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Promotes DittonQwrfia ness and rtaXMUuniman- OnuwlarphiiK nxHKnL! HOT NARCOTIC. .si iwwt i ftr) Anerfrrt RenHoSr rorCtRBfipV HomSour Stotnach.Dlarrbua VVoTOsX.onvui5wn5JWnja- neaaawiLossoraLEgR lacSiraat SuanreoT NEW YORK. Bears the AX Signature Jtf of AKv (Fpot Exact Copy of Wrapper. Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA yum esato speav. aaw Teas er?v. Amon as oae,t laar. First Passenger Pardon me, but would you mind loaning me your spec tacles a moment? 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