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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1903)
Scrofula Bu com down to ua through the ages, like the pyramids nd the sphinxes. It makea its presence known by many aigna glandular tumors, bunches ia toe Deck, cutanecus eruptions. In flamed eyelids, tore eara, rickets, ca tarrh, wasting and general debility. Sufferers ahootd take Hood's Sarsaparilla The great specific for scrofula, effecting tbe moat wonderful, radicil and per manent cure. Be tare to get Hood s Natural Sequence. "Yea," concluded the medical racon- tear, "ehe became insane through ex (aire dancini." "Une might say ahe was bopping mad, I luppoae!" gurgled the cheerful Idiot. A Slander. "See here!" eaid the city editor "Yon speak of the bride aa being led to the altar.' " "Yes, tlr. What of it?" replied tbe reporter. "What of it? Why. it's nonsense. There was never bride yet who couldn't find her way there, no matter what were tbe obstaclea.' London Tld-Bite. Oa a Different Footing. A man dat' eot a fast boss." said Cncle Eph'm, "don't keer how off'n be wot to Kit sboea fur 'im. mi a am rum if he's got a boy." Advice to the Widow. Widow (tearfully) Yes, my daugbt am M nnw mv nn ! t reanarces. Friend Take my advice and hus band your resources well. Placing Them. The Bnsv Man Pleasant and Bore- son are com inn to wiist me next week What shall I do with them? I have so little time. The WieeCn Introduce Pleasants at club and Boreson to a club. Lobsters. To avoid buying lobsters which have been cooked and laid on Ice until an their firmness and sweetness have been sacrificed, lav the creature on its back and straighten out the tail. If when the tail is released it sprias back tato Ita normal curled Dosition. it may be considered fresh. But if it stays back and seems limp and flabby it is unfit for use. Without Credit. "Ah, me!" sighed the village editor as he grasped bis trusty scissors and began to edit the funny column, "would that I might get my groceries as I do my Jokes." Separate Hearta of Eels. The eel ha two separate hearts. One beats sixty, the other 160 times a minute. INSOMNIA "Ikm mi In CASCAHKT for (omnia, who which I hire been Stic ted for ever twenty rears, and I can tar that Cuscareta fear (inn me more relief than any other rem ty I bare ever tried. 1 shall certainly recom SMBd them to my friends aa being ail tbey are resraaeated." Tnoa Guxabc, Elgin, IU, CANOV CATHARTIC TIWDI MAM M4MYSM0 plMMDt. Palatable. Pownt, T Good. Da jtTr Bicasja, weakto. or (iriix rot. 2ae. we. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Chlcaaj, trs. lew Trk. lift M.Tfl all f1 Bd raarmntJ bf all drnff- Washington Farmers and Stockmen Indorse Prussian Stock Food! READ THE FOLLOWING LETTERS. THEV SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. I vae4 PrnMtaa fttnek Food for the part Otr ysu-s for Hrwi. Cattl Sheep mi Htxra. aS A FAT PRODUCING FOOD IT AS NO EQUAL. 1 nut u thorotneh ren ovator ; H ton) ui ih ht'td In treiserst and Mtaitcw llfaand Tlffurln the acini!, in my jfrtry bualjMM I d in every Irvtrtan'-- i)D fi ibocordlnic to direction It will INCREASE tbe (low of ml Ik to a marked dirrec Auk- itii roan sulnla. eftires In partl'-utai tbt are rat)ert to SCOURS I'ruisian Mock foA 1 it tOmCm I lT" 'rT J aw 1 ' "7 mat tu-. a ua ' iiiew " anbnv Iri nrt. rf f twirl a rrtlt eouiidr i'rusHlbn Htor-kKood tba BEST cq the markeC to-day - him, UkA, Iaa port, Wutb. IT DOUBLED Increaa ia Milk. Wove uiDif tiie truin Stock F'KJd with 7 mfl'h cow I find her etippij1 of mi:k has fiwijreud from ONE to TWO quirU Mt'h milking. D C pAwoaTU. EockX&rd, Waata. rOBTLAMU SEEK CO,. Fortlaud. Or.. Coast Agonta. Interests la Burgles? Ssmetbisi Com! ortaWc loi DuraMc ? MITCHELL & BEE LINE BUGGIES An at ths head of their class for Comfort Easy Riding Appearance Durability Want to inow why? Aik for ear Illustrate pamphlets. Mailed tie. MITCHELL, LEWIS S STIVES CO. I Z 00-200 First St., PORTLAND, OK. X Ala Spokane, Boise. 4) I 1 Ms Con Srrup.a.tas Oou. OSS F II la ttm. Sol T dmoMtM. B 1 . The Inaccuracy of Popular Judgments An eminent American phyatclan. whose practice la chiefly among wom en and children, said lately: . "A doctor Is f ten In receipt of queer letters, but the strangest which come to me are the frequent applications from coed, pious women living en farms and country villages for places In wealthy city famillea, where they can rear and train the poor, neglected children of fashionable mothers. There seems to be a deep-seated conviction among these good folk that every rich, fashionable woman la a devetee to saucing, gambling, champagne, clga rettea and worse vices. To rescue and train their children, they argue, would be a missionary wk-and profitable. MI might tell them truly," added ths doctor, "that I have practiced among this class of women for thirty years. and In that time never have knowu but one who did not love and give hei best effort to her children. Hut they would not believe me." "Of course they would not We alt divide our fellow creatures Into classes, esch with lta sharp attributes. lad love and hate them comfortably. Nothing Is mere disquieting or annoy ing than to have these attributes mixed up. Yet nothing Is more certala to happen. The one thing we may be sure o( every day Is that not a man whom we shall meet In It will belong to his type. The purse-proud plutocrat turns out to be a humble-minded young fel low anxiously envloua of our knowl edge of golf; the comic actor In pri vate life ia dull and shy. aad redden to the tip of his ears when he speaks; the murderer taken out of the dock In a quiet hob and nob, proves to be a likable young chap who reminds you of your cousin Bob. He has precisely the same feeling for bla Jenny aud her boy at home that you have for your Mary and tbe kid. He Is worrying about the price of potatoes, just as you are worrying about coal. You are confused, annoyed. ft would be so much easier to deal wltL the man. knife in hand, killing and needing to be killed, than with this anxious buyer of potatoes for Jenn; and her bsby. - - After all. are not our mistakes Ic dealing with other people at home, oi the street in church or the shop du to our obstinacy In meeting them a members of classes instead of men and women like ourselves? Public opinion dubs this party fanatics; that rogues; this race, traitors; this fashionable woman, vicious; that cburihgoing woman, a saint But you will save time and many bitter mistakes If you take each by the hand and Judge for yourself. The nature of tbe meanest man or woman is not like a manufactured music box, set to grind out forever the same tune the dead march or Jig-' at the turning of a screw. j It is a live thing. And there is in It come wild harmony, provided you now how to find It Saturday Even- ng Post 30 NOT INHALE THE SMOKE. All Tobacco Saaakera hoald Oaard Asalnat a Pernlclooa Habit. On the labels of some boxes of :lgarettes at present being sold to the public is a statement to the effect list the cigarettes are made of the purest tobacco and paper obtainable, tnd that, therefore, tbe smoke from them may be Inhaled safely and with out irritating tbe respiratory passages. We do not hesitate to say that such a statement la highly mischievous and that tbe practice of Inhaling smoke Into tbe lungs Is attended with con jlderable risk to the health of tbe smoker. It la to be feared that the cigarette! Is responsible largely for the preval ence of this objectionable habit of Inhaling tobacco smoke; the pipe or cigar smoker is, as a rule, not addict ed to it because probably the smoke too strong or too Irritating. But the fact that the smoke of a cigarette! may be unlrrltating does not mini-' mlze the evil effect of drawing the smoke Into the lungs, for by this method the absorption of the poison-, eus constituents of tobacco smoke (and all tobacco smoke la more or I less poisonous) la very rapid, tbessj entering quickly Into the circulatory i system by way of the pulmonary capillaries. Even In tbe mouth and nasal passages, there Is some amount : of absorption, but this Is trifling com- pHreu WJIU iuov wunu utea lu the lungs. The practice of Inhaling tobacco smoke Is, therefore, strongly to be discountenanced, and venders of cigarettes should refrain from print ing on tbe boxes mischievous state ments such as that to wtiicb we bave alluded. There ia no reason for believing that smoking tobacco In a rational way la productive of barm: on ths contrary, it is common experience that when moderately Indulged In It serves to allay restlessness and irritability, but the sequel to the habit of Inhala tion may Indeed, be dire, the heart and nervous system being chiefly affected. Yet many cigarette smokers Inhale the smoke into the lungs, as may be seen from the fact that very little of tbe smoke which they draw from the cigarette Is afterward ejected. London Lancet Kicked Oat. "Angelica's father? He la an old pi rate!" exclaimed George, bitterly. "Are you Justified In saying that?" asked his mother, gently. "Of course I am. I bad evidence only last night that be Is a free-boot r." Bomervllle Journal. Her Winning; Attraction. A maiden from far Mozambique, Quite aged snd dusky of clique. Got s fortune on day From an sunt far away And married Id less than a wlqu. CleveUna Plain Dealer. Financially. "Is that actress supported by net husband?" asked Blckersnaff. "No, she supports blm," replied Wlnebiddle. Detroit Free Press, REGISTER OF THE U. USES PE-RU-NA Summer Catarrh Afflicts Men and Women Hon, Jiideon W. Lyons, Kegister of the United states treasury, in a letter from Washington, D. C.saya: I find Peruna to be an excellent remedy for the catarrhal affections of spring and summer, and those who suffer front depression from the heat of the summer will find no remedy the ckiuI of Peruua." Judson W. Lyons. No man la better known In the fi nancial world than Jtulaon V. Ir ons, formerly of Auguata.tia. Ills name on every piece of money of re. reut date makes his signature one of the most familiar ouea in the United States. Two Interestlnc Lettere Frma Thankful Women. Miss Camilla Cbartier, 5 Lexington St., Baltimore, writes: "Late supper gradually affected my digestion and made me a miser able dyspeptic, suffering Intensely at times. I took several kinds of medicine which were preterit 1 by different physicians but still contiti ued to suffer. But the trial of one bottle of I'ernna convinced me that it woo Id rid me of this trouble, so I con tinued taking it for several weeks and I was in excellent health, having gained ten pounds." Miss Camilla Chartier. SUMMER CATARRH. Mrs. Rate Bohn, 1119 Willooghby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "When I wrote you I was troubled with frequent headache, dizzy, strange feeling in the head, sleeplessness, sink ing feeing, faintness and numbness. Sometimes I bad heart bum. My food would rise to my throat after every meal, and my bowels weie very irregu lar. "I wrote you for advice, and I now take pleasure in informing yon that my improvement is very great indeed. I did not expect to Improve so Artificial. He What lovely flosrerst Do you know they remind me of you. She Wby, they are artificial. He Yes; I know; but it requires close examination to detect it. Anxious Inquiry. Miss Gotrox I wouldn't (live much for a proposal that wasn't straight from the heart. Mr. Poorman How much would you be willing to give for one that wasT riagple Conference. "Say, Harker," began Van Albert, "my wife insists that I attend the sew ing circle with her tonight. What is tbe best thing to wearT "Wear ear muffs," advised the ex perienced friend. Valuable House. Tiggs Suggs go 13,000 for bis boose wiggs So? I didn't know he owned any real estate. "Oh, be didn't. This wss in a poker game when he held a full house sgainst tbe other fellow's three of a kind. Rubber Is Csslly Killed. There is no reliable method of pre serving rubber except by keeping it in damp pia. e and away from the air. Exposure to the air and dry atmos phere will kill the best of rubber in time. Oil of any kind is iti deadly enemy. A Difference. The Friend Is your daughter hap pily married? Tbe Father Well, happily she's married. She Helped. "Did she help you to propose7" "Well, rather! She asked bow many boxes of candy would pay for an en gagement ring." One of the Staying Sort. Bubbubs We'va got a new girl at onr house. Backlots Hah I It's easy enough to get a new girl, bnt can you keep ber? Bnbbubt The doctor thinks so. lie declares ahe weighs nine pounds at least. Philadelphia Pie-a. XVegdabk Preparalionfor As slmilaiing UieFoodandRetfula ting the 5 toinachs andBowels of im Promotes Digeslionheerfur ness and RestXontains neither Opium.Morplune norMiiieiaL WOT KARC OTIC . Prnffaua-smmtmuut PmpJa Sad" Jtx.Saut Clmfcd Aviv Aperfecl Remedy forConsUpa non, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feveri sh nrss and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOTIK. EXACT COPY Of WRAPPC. t 'it tismnm S. TREASURY FOR SUMMER CATARRH 4A 1 t - ,v -"Is HON. Jl.DMIH V, LYONS, quickly after suffering for five years. I am feeling very good and strong. I thamt you so much for 1'e.umn. I sfiall recommend it to all suffering with the effects of catarrh, ami I consider it a household blessing. I shall never tie without 1'reuna." For those phases of catarrh peculiar to summer i'eruna will be found effeca cioua. Pernna cures catarrh in all phases and slsiies. If you do not derive piompt anil sat isfactory remits from the use of Peruna write at once to Ir. lUrlmaii, giving a full statement of your case and lie will be pleased to give rou his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. ifartnian, President of Tbe llartman Sanitarium, Columnus, Ohio. A Sudden Ocpjrture. Clapliam Didn't your ne cook leave you rather suddenly? Brixton Yei; ahe got inixed in her dates. She lal a policed an and a burglar call on her the same evening. Pick Me fp. Experimenting. Mrs. Pear' orn Which do you think is the luckiest month to be married in? Mrs. Wabash I don't know. I've tried April, .May, June and July, but I think I'll try some other month next time. Frequent Occurrence. "A woman has b.-en arrested for disfiguring her children." "Why, thousands do that and are never molested." "Disfigure their children?" "Yss; cut their hair." For fortv year's Piso's Cur for Con sumption has cured coughs aud Colds. At druggists. Price '25 cents. Why He Lsughcd. Mother Johnny, I am ashamed of you! What did you mean by laugh ing and giggling at your dear uucle's funeral? Johnny Gee! I whs so glad it wasn't mine. Princeton Tiger. After the Reception. Krnle Her costume that night cap tivated hlui. The papers described it as a "(etching gown." tdith Probably because it "fetched" ber a husband. World's Finest Dry Dock. Th San Krancico dock company has Just completed st Hunters Point one of the finest drydocki in the world. It is large enough for two battleships at one time and can be pumped dry in two hours. As Others St Is. "I wonder if my face will change, too, when I am your ago?" asked the sweet girl graduate in a tone redolent with insinuation. "Undoubtedly, dear," replied the elderly female, "and you ought to be thankful for the loss of a generous por tion of your cheek." For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years THK f HTUH HMMNV, NKW VON CITY. JN't'f S-.v.l".v Vw 't ,4 1 A. M J I JEvF IF ONE OF NATURE'S DREDGE!. Ureat t.ava Mreami Attendlna! e Krnmliin of Mont I'olre. Km,.- the disaster at Martinique most people, coptvlillly tlioso of sclell tlllc and venturesome spirit, buve taken il new Interest In volcanoes. Old cia tern, whose Irleks are still unknown, ami craters that have Just tinight men to beware of them, have been studied Willi unusual care. liileietlng expe rience have been common. Hardly one of the recent paper on volcanoes Is without some title of adventure lu which the limnnn side appeal even more strongly than the scientific, t'.corge fairoll Curtis In a paper en titled "Looking Into the Caribbean Craters," published lu the Ceutury Magtislue. narrates an adventure he bail on Mont IVI.e. He any: A we were passing ou our return over the rugaed. v I" mini Hows three sharp peals of tliuudiT rang through the valley. Kolllng up over th mountain top was a great brown, ; eonvolutlng cloud. It ssocnileU in dirk, rounded masse, stalely jet with great speed, thousands and thousands of twisting, worming globule, bialn shaped, cauliflower-topped, dark almost to blackness. A It shot direct from the crater, this menacing shape spread out and charged toward ua dowti the mouutalu slde. (tunning would. I reallant, be usele. The eruption and Its nearness held me In wonder and dread. o that 1 did I not call to my companions below, but I waited until they had tailored half j way up the slope; lieu I shouled down. '"I.o'k at th mountain!" and scram ' bled to the highest point on the tint I above. As I gained It In hard breath I aud looked back, a black thing Jumped 1 from behind a bend In th canon. With a heavy, earthy rear, a plung ing wall or blackish stuff hurled Itself I with fearful speed against the side of the ravine, bounded to the opposite slope and tore It down. It lashed and (ore sway the eiirth like paper. We saw the tisuUs melt away a In s nla-litmare. Sand, pcltlde aud masses of rock Hew Into th air la-fore the re sistless onslaught, ami fell Into the raging fl'Mid and were borne an ay like chaff. We could feel the shock of tlir ponderous mass plowing through tin ground, a when a train at hlli speed grinds the rails. Looking down In won ! iter, awe. perhaps fright, not one of us had spokeu a word. In twenty minutes th sixty fool channel of the main stream nas dug four feet bel .w 111 uiotith of a trll ularr, which, ootlug In silent. uiolase 1 Ik-' surg dropped In s mud fall Into the river. We watched for half an hour, by which time the stream had divreesed s third, sud the eronlon of Its baiiUs nearly ended. Already, however, the catastrophe had dredged the channel to a depth of ten feet and had carried off this vast load Into the sea! Ami when In the gathering darknea we reached the coalesced mouths of the two river, the Heche and the Illanche, the hot ash bed there, lying over the dead of the tiiierln Sugar Works, were tei.dlng out such heavy volume of sti am that our slo p had left to r moor ing snd was standing well uffoliore. TEnTcaRS WITH GYPSIES. Uominci of an KnulU lad Who I. Weil Anont th Komeiilo.. A child romance, almost Incredible In these days. U presented In the reatura Hon to his frleuda of the youlh r'ranels Joseph llultuo. of Manor street Wool wich common, after uavlna been lost for ten year. The police found tilrn a few days ngi sleeping on s I'rury Ijine duoratep, says the I.oud.iB Malt. Taken to the Bow street police court, lie elated that lie had run away from a caravan of gypsies, with whom, so far a he could remember, he had lived all his life. l : any rate, he knew nothing whatever! of his parent. From the police atnt Ion he w-a taken to the Catholic home lu Westminster bridge road. The paragraphs lu Hi newspapers reporting th boy's appearance at How street caught the attention of Mrs Creed, of 0 Southliroolc street, Hhep herd's Bush. Bhe went to her lodger, Mrs. Mead, exclaiming: "You have ofien asld your little brother, aged B, was lost ten vears ago. Here's a case of a boy 15 who has escaped from gypsies. You ought to follow tjils up." The result was that the boy was Identified by a small birthmark on his face and a scar on th top of Ills head, th result of s fnll before he left home. Mister and father and friends agreed that-be was the boy who had suddenly disappeared on March 81, imii!. When Interviewed at his falln-r's home In Manor street, Woolwich, the lad spoke clearly and readily of his sojourn of uearly eleven years with the gypsies. But as to his pa routs and his childhood his mind is an utter blank. "There were seven of us In the cara van," said the hid, "tbe bualiand an! wife, three daughters, a son and my self. Wt traveled up aud down the country, making and selling brushes here, snaring hares and rabbits there, going Into Kent for the hop picking and fruit-gathering seasons, pitching our van on commons and by the road side In lonely parts, visiting large towns like Birmingham and Manches ter, and I had a hard time of it always. "No, the gypsies' fare dues not con sist, as people seem to thltik, of rump1 steaks and hosts of good things. They 1 gave me a rough tlin. My food Waa generally bread and cheese and water all the week, and a share of hare or rabbit or other flesh food on Sundnys. Their living was but little better than mine. "They never spoke any itomaiiy nothlng but English. It was hard work most of the time, and my share was poor food and a thrashing when I did not work hard enough for thnin. We all worked at the hop picking, but the man took all the money. At lat I saw nothing to keep me with tin.,,,, so I watched my opportunity and got quietly away. "1 have often been round thin w. with the gypsy caravan. Hunielliii,. we came quite near my home. U)l,.( lo come to those very barracks uver here and bng some bread, Utile think ing I was close to my fiillier's home." Remember that a great ninny good things cost more than thojr aro worth. Gray Hair "Ihsv.useJ Ayer'i lWrvior for over thirty year. It, n y scalp free from damlrufl d hs prevented my b.lr from turn I," gray."-Mrs. I'. A. boule, Billing. Mont. There Is this peculiar thing about Aycrs Hair VigorIt is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair docs not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. Butgraduallythcold color comes back, nil the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falllnR, too. II M a Mil, ail rMs. It vor iltin!"! em' suyfly " s.ml J"lr simI will r . ii. .ui. n,t tlx the nsut MlMiK. t..ui.sn.ll h B ul rour " !" ultica. aa-lrwsa, r ' i .. ivii. in u.II.Uu. I Thslr Hue. is. First Hut My falbet's goliig to have a horseles rarriai;- Hecond IMUu Hulil Jliat noui lniil We've bad owlle furnce at our lions all wlater." lloitoii Trau- script. To Krk . nm Shew, Alwats .hake In AIUmis rwil-ras, f..wi1r, tl rums rlilll'lslin, UaniH, awrauii. . titlis. wiltsit flirt, t tiw ( ofite ah.l itiiiiliHts Al all ilrtietls'ssnd ! sl.ires, . I lei I aur sulMtititii. Samp'o tnsilcl fKKA. Adiiiwas Alleu I. Uloislr,!, lK.i)r, N, Y Trollrv Peal Slesra Boad. The statement 1 mad that In Ma saclHilt last yi f ur lime i many pasi.iKr er carried by electric car on tli strum roads, ears tb Iron Ait. Of ititirse that wss due clilefly to Ilia deiiiH) rity traffic, I'Ul still the eitr treet rar system ere pretty complete seven )e.ir ku. Tli trolley pvseii'r l.iiHiiii , liowever, lias doubled since : that time, title the steam pasasn.r In i Ursa has actually declined. j TheKlssn, K. K'i.-hn KlMit of !. luake ti imi'l.. a.iirll, ol. s.lirs. el i-oli tuial. !! Iwk lur tixU H'l. A fortune In a Chkb. A man In Vienna pnsnul as an hi irliKim an old clilt made early lu th ulcelith century. II tlnuik-lit il vas worth about 1 10. On day a stranver -uilio and offered liim I 111! I for it. Hie owner usei ted that if il worth that it mini. I be worth more, so lie In vesialel the matter. ilson rie I n offer of It.oaU for if. and finally siil. I It to the Kensington museum, Undon, fur 10.000. flTO rem.n.i.nf . . Si. m T 1 1 w nr 6i i. . t. K,. .u,M sH a.farer .i4im U I. h i IMII.fal i.o..Jta a. Pa-lLU AuaaU. ul ai.aSuCkKWilua.r I olluwlnf Prescription. Larry How did Murphy break his aim? lKninv Following the doctor's pre scription. l,arry I'hwatT iN-nny Yl; It blew out a th' win do, and .Murphy wlut sillier it. Ttir is mot C.l.fTn in Inn ewtlon nfme rouiiuy th.it alt ethirr diM-..re m! I. f.lh.f, ft't-1 tint. I th. l.al fw yvmrv w. .ui :-o d In t ttifiifttt.lo. or a lE'cat tti.i.v v; il,.-u,r. pn. nmuu r4 it a l. al4li.., .ml (( wrltw.l iiM-.l rnni, to., anil tif rai.titlf I.UI. e lo rnr wltn ln:t ItratM.ent, nri.iKMiti'e.1 II iiii-iirabl.. H.'if.tH- h. rt).i-n r.teirh H t, acoti.titu. ttonsl iii..w. n 1 the-tt. ri'in.i e.ntttei. '. i .1 Itra'trn-til. H.n s l t'.-t'i i -it.. i.n tl a I T f. J l'hr.y I. , T.'l'l. t'hlis le H. i.tiif e .nliiiiii(,iit r.:F mi It, s ni.tket. It I. t.h'n tin.tr.allv lit ,!i. Etf.m o ili-,,. In a f.i"itiful. It ai'e rtjfrtiijr ,a tim aii'l ni.ii-oii. r(r. of ti.e ty.iern. 1 hrr .. ok tiiinilri.il dollar. Inr any r. it falls lo c.ire, eeutl Inr rtrcular. anil t'ltmonlala. Ait. df-e.. r, J. t Iikn kY i:u.,TolMo,0. H- l-I f-f Irieiti.t., im. Dall iK.uu.r I'Hie ... Ihs beat Miivt PurpoM. The man without purpoM la 11m hlp without rti'ldi-r if, a niti u no nmn. !av i mr9 in lift-, n!, having it, throw u U ntrength of minl ami mtiftcia lnU your work at Got hart tflvrn you. WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS THAT ACHE WISE WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TAKE TRIAL BOTTLE lO CENTS. ..Scarcely a Day.. sue. I.nl w am ralle'd llpi.li to tirrhirta 'IU'" 'ill ilantal i,r.u,, u.at la .nrri , ri.llll.,1 i ir W A tl i WlSIi LJUOS., Dentists. ........ ol. I hint a waiuiu si rusii,ju, THE FAIRBANHS iJORSE ENGINES AUIt lll'l!KAIl:ii ON OAS, GASOLINE, DISTILLATU OR CRUDE OIL cosi oi OneraiicD very LiQtii. o Expense When ;:.L - F!r;i and Stark IU. , I'HUIXA.MJ, OH. 310 Mark; Street AN -KANl ,st!o, AI RULRSON MAONMOtY 00. (HMi'cora to Jollil I'lNil) loot Marries) Hlreel, Pnrtls, WUh ua t"f ar Mill sn.t si,in,i. Muf. clilusry, Wlli't Mill ami I'sltu 1, cream wpsret.iro, rulr priiv V iaS itlii wsi"iil Hii slisiulmi. " Over an mlllton dollars In pension tscara ! in Inr out i 'Units iluilnf Hie .l ,, TJJ it llvsr JHyssrsBilresasnil MiMirii.( i.?T ulisl suit itiiiiiit tllllu to all cl.hii, , Itu.iril to us, II ymir aitnruvr list l. J!" I.atr. il yn nn Si.lnt ai l In ruut elaiaJT IUr.1 1' Isw anil ih.iiiimj.iii ii,.,,, mjfTJ l.hir Whlinue Ce., as IU Waiilor um. Waslilnaiim, i , .'. '' feele THK ure Alcoliol, Cflum' Tobacco Using v WlltTful ft.lllSTriA.TED CmCULArtJ ffsw NanronrSA n'nruwn.Ont "fiejironf. Hern il ut t.i4't'iai(fAt 4.aa w i'S-s ! a AGENTS WANTED ( Everywhere. Write now. r mint,oifvst'ji k wvtit toiteo Ai .Siht. I'.w) m. I AHsi. wrrxtAt. r'WAi. att.wn t Hufunaau. t m-ti'l fi't cia'i'S.is t trotriT miiDL'til r-vm m ; I'lielUod. Orvfoo. i irAtm TfcM Visit OR. 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