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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1903)
A Bad Stomach lee ens thr-vpoTolBes jidninr"tBe happiness of life.. . It's If weak stomach, a stomach thai ran not properly perform ita (unctions. Among ita symptoms are distress after eating, nausea botween meals, heartburn, belching, , vomiting, flatu , lenr-y and nervona headache. ' Hood's Sarsaparilld Cares a DM stoma h, Indigestion and dyspepsia, and tfie cure is permanent Accept no suoetiiuie. In the caves of La Mouthe and Font de Qamuie In France have been discov ered some remarkable engravings and rough paintings on the fuck, mad.; lu prehistoric times, and representing an Imala long since extinct Among these the mammoth figures conspicuously. There are also striking pictures of th irmunr, buku is tuu" u w umv vuvc been an Inhabitant of Western Eu rope. Meterorologlcal Instruments of gigan tic ilw have been designed by M. Janasen for Uie summit of Mont Blanc, and are to be read by telescope from CliamonU. at the foot of tbe mountaiu. The barometer Is to have a huge dial with hands moved by a platinum float a the mercury. The thermometer will contain several quarts of alcohol, and will have degree marks an Inch or more apart The force and direction of the wind will be estimated from tl deflection of an iron ball, filled with mercury and suspended from , poet. Arizona engineers regard the Grand Canyon of the Colorado as affording ene of the greatest fields In existence ,S-""-""l -..ill I I ffventiohl for the development of electricity from ; Sang of woodsmen comes across a tree water power. In addition to the tm- j especially adapted to toothpicks be br menae power of the Colorado itself, ' drs It felled aud laid aside. The large stores cf energy are available In j branches of tbe tree are tbea trimmed tbe smaller streams that leap Into thej "1 ?y the trunk Itself Is transported vast chasm. The plan by which the j to the mills. There tbe bark is skinned power of the main stream will. It Is ' end the naked trunk Is run through a bow thought eventually be utilized U.machlue which severs It Into veneers. that of "picking up" the fall of the ! river by means of tunnels. At a point j about seventy miles north of William It la aaid that a fall of 5,000 feet cm be found In a distance but little ex, ceedlng a mile. Tbe Department of Agriculture la al present Investigating tbe curious be ha v lor of certain plants growing o the Western prairies wbich are knowu as loco-weeds. "Loco" in Spanish sis- nlnee crazy. Cattle and other animals 1 feeding npon loco-weeds suffer a de rangement of the brain that prevents' co-ordinating movements. Several weeds belonging to the bean family are Included In this poisonous category, j It baa been asserted that a single; oo-e or some or these weeds . will cause insanity; but V. K. Chestnut, of the Department of Agriculture, ex presses the belief that several days of feeding are required to produce a bad effect A cloud la white because Its cor puscles of vapor are large enough to reflect all rays, large and small. But the upper air has Infinite numbers of particles so minute that they throw back only the smaller or blue waves af light and not the larger red, yel jow and green waves, and thus blue Is tbe predominant but not exclusive, color of tbe sky. This long-accepted theory of Prof. Tyndall's la now ques tioned by M. Spring, the Swiss pbya ., Iclst He has experimented with luminous rays under many conditions, getting all colors except blue, which failed to appear, until, by tbe aid of electricity, be secured a pure atmov phere. This was clearly tinged with blue, leading to the conclusion that the blue of the sky la an essential quality f tbe air, of chemical origin. Poor ChlM. "I bear Jack Kandor was here to ace the baby." aaid Mr. Uoamley. "Yes," his wife replied. "I eupnoee tbe first thing be raid was: Vile looks just like his father.' " "No, the first thing be said was 'Good Heavens!'. Then be caid that." The mirror 'never flatters; it tell9 DISAGREEABLE JIS . truth, no matter how much it may hurt the pride or how humiliating and disagreeable the reflections. - A rex, rough skin is beauty, and. blackheads, blotches and pimples -are ruinous to the complexion, and no wonder auch " desperate efforts are made to hide these blemishes, and cover over the defects, and some never stop to consider the danger in skin foods, face lotiqns, soaps, salves ' ., and powders, but apply them vigorously and often with : out reeard to consequences, and man? comclexions "'..are ruined bv the chemicals and DOisonS contained In the emitnetfra - Skia.diseases are due to internal ... Diooa, ana 10 attempt, a cure dv exier- nal treatment is an endless, hopeless task. Some simple wash or ointment ' is often beneficial when the skin is much inflamed or itches, but you cant depend upon local remedies for perma nent relief, or the blood is continually throwing off impurities which irritate and clog the .glands and pores of the akin, and as long as the blood re mains unhealthy, just so long will the -' eruptions last. ' To effectually and per - manently cure skin troubles the blood "''must be purified and the system thoroughly cleansed and built up, and 4 8. S. S., the well known blood purifier and tonic, is acknowledged superior to all other remedies for this purpose. It a- is the -only guaranteed strictly vegeta ble blood remedy. It never deranges , the system or impairs the digestion like Potash and Arsenic and drugs of this character, but aids in the digestion and assimilation of food and improves the appetite. Being a blood purifier If you have any akin trouble send for our free book, "The Skin and Itl PiMMCeV'' Vo charge for medical advice. Write us about your case. ZESSmFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GArn CUTf-UT OF TOOTHPICKS. UUlluu.. Mufasmrsl-tr neirmf,t and Mors In ported. There Is one article of manufacture that la usett so extensively In the Unl- ted States that no one has an idea of the annual quantity consumed, namely, wooden toothpicks. According to expert, the number ta limply Incalcul able. Milllous upon millions of the tiny wooden all vera are turned out every year from American ractoriea atone, and on top of this tremendous output come Importations from Portugal and Japan and other courRrlea nearly as large aa the domestic product, Most of the American toothpicks, ac cording to the New York Times,, come from Franklin County, lu Maine, near the forest home of the white birch, out of which 95 per cent of the domestic toothpicks are made. This wood la sort aud pliable and of admirable resistance for the purpose for which It is used. Whole mll!s -to Maine are devoted to supplying the country with toothpicks, and in the ludustry Is to be fouud some of the Quest aud most Intricate of ma chlucry. So tremendous Is the output of these machines that In a brief 'sea sou, during the spring, euougb tooth picks can be made to supply the uiar- , ,. , - th .... . i , . .. ,.- j .'- wi luv mine lUUUll 4M lur jHI to come. A further Idea of the capacity of the machines may be bad from the fact that only 100 men are necessary to operate and run all the mills In Franklin Coun ty. Otber miils of this klud are eeat- tered throughout Pennsylvania and j Massachusetts and western New York, but the real home of the toothpick la j Maine. j White birch Is not the only wood used t for the domestic toothpick; maple and : poplar are employed as well, but birch j bas the property of retaining Ita forest odor and sweetness. Tbe felling of toothpick trees Is only Incidental to tbe regular lumber work of the Maine foresters. No especial men are sent out to hunt up sultabie trees. But whenever the foreman of a ' eneera" Is the technical expression for thin strips of wood no thicker than a piece of blottlug paper and ne wid r than the lergta of a toothpick. Once tbe trunk bas been cut Into these sheets of wood, only one process remains to turn out the toothpicks fit for packing and shipping to market Tbe veneers are fed Into a second machine supplitd with sharp, rotary knives that whirl at 1 tremendous high speed, snipping the VT lDt ,b rte uf hundreds of tbousauds an bonr. It is only the so-called "fancy" tooth pick that Is not made lu this country. In Portugal, from where most of the orange wood picks are Imported, the sticks are sharpened by young girls who, In return for turning out "picks" : sharp ss needles and smooth as Ivory, j ire paid 3 cent! a day. The Japanese toothpicks are made of I fine reeds, and are distinct from tboSv- sent to this country by the Portuguese manufacturers. A Japanese toothpick Is delicate and thin as tissue paper, and nevertheless strong and pliable. Th Japanese looinptea-maker earns even less than his Portuguese fellow crafts man, bis remuneration being a fraction more than 2 cents a day. In abort, a thousand toothpicks may be bought In Japan for as much as it costs to pack and box 5,000 of American make. Children's Favorite Dead. Miss Elizabeth W. Martin, whoee stories lor children were widely known is dead, the was a cousin of Samuel L. Cemeni and Col. Henry Hatter- son. Well Described, is a trust?" "What teacher. asked tbe "A trust," replied tbe newspaper mart's boy, "is a subject for an edi tonal when there is nrthine else to be aiscutseu. uuicago rost. Antwerp Strongly Fortified. Few people are aware of the enor mous military strength of Antwerp, Since 1860 i6,000,000 has been spent on lortincations. fatal to causes, to humors and poisons in the Oartersvtlls. 0.. B. H. No. S. I suffered for a number of yeara With a sevure Nettle-rash. About twslve years ago t started nslnr 8. 8 B., end after taking- three bottles I felt myeelf cared and have since taken a bottle occasionally, and bad little or no trouble alone that line. My general health bas been better since. I recommend B. 8.8. as a good blood medicine and au roiuut tonic, xours truly, Mrs. M. I. PXTI1BP, Boms two years ago I suffereo! great deal, caused on account of b blood. Bmall rath er pimples broke out over my oooy ana kept (ettini worse day by day far over a year, Seeing 8. 8. 8. advertised In the Da- pore and having keard alee it bad cured aeverai people la this city, concluded to glre it a fair trial. Alter using the medicine for some time, taking in all six bottles, I was EDWAHD O. LONO.' 1030 Clay Street, Faducak, K. me- v.v....a vi and totftC combined, tbe humors and poi sons arf counteracted and the Jjlood made rich and'" pure, -and at the s.-ne time tbe general health and System i&Jpapidly built up and good health is'estlished, and this, after all, is the secret of a smooth, soft skin and beautiful complexion. torieU to certain weekly wakes ti Its de Ihguent subscribers lu this lively fasti .on: "It U said that a mail who i)uoetea a dollar never squeezes hta a-He. A glance nt our subscription 'MHik leads us to believe that uiniiy women In this section are not having heir ribs cracked. Come In and settle uul show that all's right at home, Not long ago a certain door company vcelved an order for a carload of lours from au embryo Texas town, .he order was- tilled nnd the doors eady for shipment, when ATelegram vas received canceling the order, and mnouiicing that a letter of explanation -vouUI folllow. The letter arrived, and vas found to be brief and much to the Kilut. It read: "Cancel order for car oml of doors. The towu has auddeuly one prohibition, and so many doors xiuld uot 1 used lu twenty years.' Recently an American traveling In itussla. who had neglected to provide himself with a passport, when he ar rived at the borders of the Czar's do mains, was held up by an official with a demand for his passport. Kor an lu stunt the American was stumped, but. so the story goea, he quickly rose to he emergency. ll-ng Into his Inside pocket, he pulled out his life Insurance policy and handed It to the Husalau lhe latter gravely looked the paper over, carefully somtlnlzlng the luipos- ng -looking seal and the array of slg natures. Then, with a satisfied air, be handed back the paper, aud the Amer ican passed en. The first Lord Auipthill once called upon Bismarck, 'and. while be waited lu au ante-room iK'fore being received by the IJerinan chancellor, out cauio Count Harry Amlm. famtlnir himself with his huodkervhief, and looking as f he were about to choke. '"Well." he said, "I cannot understand bow Bis marck iiiu hear that smoking the strongest Iluvanas lu a stuffy little room. I had to beg him to open the window." When the Engllshuiau eii tered tbe apartment he found Bis niank apparently gasping for breath t the open window. "What strange tastes some people have," the,cbancel or said; "Arnim has Just been with uie, and he was so overpowering!)- per fumed that I could stand It no longer and had to open the window." A suburban Philadelphia banker tells with great satisfactiou a story that 11 lustrates well the almost Incredible prowess lu egg laying of hla belie. aoine time ago, be snys. "an egg was left for a nest ei;g In the place where my hens lay. This nest egg, the other day, batched, and I have now one lone ly little chick, which several dozen mothers care for. Here Is the expla uauon oi tnts miracle: My betia are such steady layers that one would no sooner get off the nest egg. having deposited a fresh egg beside It, than another would slip on, and In her turn lay. Thus by dozeus of different moth ers the solitary egg was batched. Though no one heu "sat' or V looked on It, nevertheless It was kept always warm, and in due tlaie there stepped forth from It a lonely but vigorous chick." - -TWO KITTIE8." Borne Queer Krrore Made by Chlldrea In Tlllee ot llooke. Tbe children who make ose of public libraries usually know quite as well as their elders what they want, althougb they make occasional mlstakea In ask ing for it. A very natural confusion of a mod ern with an earlier classic was In the mind of that small boy, for Instance, who recently demanded ."Golliwog's Travels," and the librarian, who finally Induced him to accept Gulliver's In stead, was excusable for being niouien tarlly puzzled. Nor was the little girl Immediately served and satisfied who requested book by Hannah Sanderson, of which she could uot remember the title. She knew It was in the library, because "Mamie Johnson had had It, and It was lovely." It was quite useless to inform her that no such hook appeared In tbe oat a lotrue; she merely thought the attend ant very stupid, aud proceeded, by way of enlightening her, to describe the content. When ahe mentioned that one story was about a frog princess. the official mind was suddenly Ilium Ined, and she received the fairy tales of Hans Amieraen which as what she wanted. ' An Incident which, as the narrator truly aaya. would have delighted Dick ens himself, occurred at tbe Jackson Square branch of the New York Public Library not long ago, when a little girl needless to say a very little girl artlessly inquired for "A Tale of Two Kitties, by Charles Dickens." Khe was not of an age for novels, nor for thrill ing Incidents of the French Revolution; the librarian saw her error, kindly ex plained that O in "Cities" sounded like H, and offered ber a book of pussy-cat stories suitable to her years. Hiu was iruite satlstlitt-ro-accept It. It was not Dickens she wanted. It was "kittles." ENGLISH PLEASURE QAROEN8. Magnificent Heritage Melnteleed Ad- tolrably Kince tbe Tudor ferlad. English gardens are distinguished from those of continental ICurope, be cause tbey bare bud a Contfouoiut ex istence and history since the Tudor to ri od. Italian gardens were at Ih -ir belt late in the sixteenth century s'nd early )n the seven:eulh century, says -the. Architectural Itecoid; bgt.tlierc- arter tney ueuliueil just -a u Ha I Ian art declined. Durlifg-tl)e cikUiiejth century lhe local aud cardinal print-: maintained them; but they did not build new ones; and durhig the nine teenth century they have scarcely ha -n kept In repair. The French garden reached Its con- sumnmfe, exprsslin In Versa lies- late In the sevenieenin cew; ry. The crown so completely overshadowed ITrcnt-h life at that time and during the elf;li teenib'ceutdrj that the ;ul gitrdwn i ... ...-.- .: t they ItonrsTnratioutiT. Hut slue the ev olution social and economic ecu III a have not favored l; Vrntice the laying out of new and 1a borate gardeus. Such gardeus are a luxury, to be en Joyed only by the very rich, and French wealth tends to be distributed rather than concentrated. Mireovr. French people, while they love the euliutry and delight In flowers, me so social that the characteristic ex res lions of thilr modern life are urban. They have made Parla something both of a garden an I a park, but linllvldin; Fremhmen have not Indulged In iib- orate formal guldens for their p.ns.iu al pleasure. In Knglnnd other rotidittons have prevailed. Ever (.luce Tv.d r time there have becu resident on the soil an ciht- gitlc and efHclcut aristocracy mil landed gentry who were to a greater or less extent the real leadera of the couutry. They have for the meat part been prosperous aud progressive, liv ing on Ih.lr eft.it ni.d ad.p.ing her social habit to country life. Conse- c,ue.utly throughout the whole of the time old gardeus bae been altered and new cues built: new Ideas aad In fluence haveUH-en e msiant y Vr.ep ng In; aud at the sauie time the conserva tive habits of Knulau,!, the coiilliiullf of Its life and the comparative absence, of revolutionary and military disturb ance hare all contributed to the main tenance almost uuluumlrtd of their magnificent heritage of gardens. There la no parallel lu Kngland to the partial decay and ruin of tbe great Italian au 1 Kreuuh gardens. Kngllshineii either maintain or Improve, or they d i t y. It Is true that their Improvements are more destructive tbau the uegllenic of Italians, but It Is . af least (Tie evi dence of a fresh and living Intercut. HIS FIRST SUCCESS. raeaoat forlr It I'elnter Telle cf aa 'Kcce Homo.1 The Brat success of au artist Is al ways Interesting, (i. I'. A. Ilealy, the portrait painter, tolls vi his In his Remlulsceucca." A Miss Stuart, who had taken some Interest In him, had . lent him a print of Guldo ltetil's "Kive Homo." He copied this ou a cauvas, ' and then colored It as beat he could, without any help except as the atudy of his own face afforded for the flesh tints. '' , ,' was, says Mr. Healy. I &ucb ai It carried the picture to a gootl nature.! bookseller, who consented to put It In bis shop window. 1 own that I often fouud ao excuse for passing along that atreet, so as to give a rapid glance at. my work. -, j A Catholic priest from the couutry happened to pasa that way, an. I stopped to look at the picture. After hesitating, he went lu aud asked whether the picture was for sale. My friend the bookseller must have had a twinkle lu his eye as he answered that doubtless the artist would consent to part with his work for a consideration. , I am not rich," said the priest. "All 1 I could scrape together would be ten dollars." I "I will sneak to the artist and irlve you au answer to-morrow." And ou the morrow the priest carried i way the, "Ecce Homo' and the "artist" pocket- ed the teu dollars. I do not know which was the happier of the two; but I rather fancy It waa the boy painter, Home thirty years later, as 1 stood talking with some friends at the l,'ap-! itol In Washington, I saw an old man wearing a Itoman collar. On hearing my name pronounced by one of my friends, he came up to me and aaid: Are you Mr. Healy,' the painter?" ( bowed, and he continued, with a smile: "I .believe that I am the possessor of one of your earliest works, If not the earliest Do you remember an 'Keee Homo' which you had placed In the window of a Iloaton bookseller? A country priest offered ten dollars for It. I am the prleat, and. your picture still bangs In my little church. 1 have always felt that I had something to do with your success In life." I shook my first patron heartily by the band, aud told him what Joy his teu dollars bad given me. A ROYAL ART STUDENT. The Fatten of Morocco Became a Vera Tractable I'npil. Mulal-Abd-el-Aziz, Bultan of Moroc co, wbo orteu In the lust year has drawn tbe eyes of the world tu his monarchy in northern Africa, has learned that some things Kurop an are better than some things Moorish, and bas set out to acquire them. Aumui other things, be learned that Kuio peana paint, and he sent for an artist to teach bis royal hand the art. The artist was Arthur Schneider, who tel.'s !.,. lrn i.i.. ' 3 niaBiiiir uin cAui-rience with bis lordly pupil. At the first audience with the Hul- tan be showed some of his sketches. "Draw me a man," said tbe Hulliin. Mr. Schneider drew a charcoal sketch of an Amerlcau In llun. The Hultuti took paper and pencil, which he hail never used before, and made a fair copy. The ortixt complinien ed blm. So, no," be replied; "but by and by God willing, I shall be able to do as you do. Now I am only a beginner." Itatber a modest spirit for a lord of tbe earth. Tbe next day the Hultan showed the drawing of lhe Indlin besiuudged and streaked. "Why bas thy friend uoiieV "It was done In charcoal und should have been fixed." I be same charcoal we buru In the fire-pot V Very like It." Woudrousl Canst make a llkenee of one Handing by thee" Yes, my lord." 80 Mr. Schneider drew the Moorish doctor, sprayed th drawing with "f!:.atlf" and passed II to the throne, where, the royal Suuers streaked It through but did not re move the chareoul. "Wonderful:"., said Mulal-.Ud e!- Assla. The Sultan soon learned to draw fairly well. Home of hi druwlngs are reproduced In the magazine with Mr. Kchuelder'i article. Thousands of Mew Fed.tral Jobs. The last Congress created 11,3111 new offices and employments, at au annual compensation of $7,97,0 111. As the -Congress also abolished 1,813 of flees, the net Increase Is O.-Vll, with an aggregate of $0,08U,in8 In salaries and wage. are aomethlug more than rvt: I al-a'stSratioin.I Idit since the Ml Another club w oman, Mrs. 14 Haule, of tdgtrton, Wis., tells how she was cured or irreguiari tjes and uterine trouble, terrible pains and backache by Lydia li. nukham' Vegetable Compound. A while arr my health began to fall because of female troubles. The doctor did not helo me. 1 rcmrmlwrcd Cut mv mother had uaed l.ydlit l riiikbitiii'a Vegetable Compound on many oorajiiona for irregularities and uterine troubles, and I fell sure that it conld not harm me at any raw to give it a trial. "I was certainly glad U Hud that within a week 1 folt much better, the terrible pains lu my back and sidei were ici;iniiitiir w tew, iuh time of menstruation I did not have nearly as serious a time aa hereto fore. 'no I rout lulled Ita one for two months, and at the end of that time I was liuo a new woman. I really have never fell Vltcr In my life, have no bad a kick headache since, aud weigh SO poun.U more than 1 ever did, ao I Hnhesltalin.rly recommend Vegetable CutDDound." Mas. Mar lUtis, Kd- gerton. Wis., President Household ! fcxmomlc.i flub. finooto'f II utymvti aeeie Wter "ttf gmn44 esl f j Women should remember tlier 1.4 uno trlMl nnd true) remedy for all female- ills. I.ydln I'.. I'lnk liuni's Veiretulile Compound. !te fuse to buy any other tuvdlclnc you need the best. Bird's Neat in Letter Boa. At the vll a ,e of Weald, near Ft. Neott, Kngland, the public letter boa contains a bird's nest Kith four egg, lhe poitman whose duty it is to take away the letters timn alter time found pieces of moss in the bo aud threw ,,,.,, , ... ,,., ...... In(lk ,,,, , ,w)(h , 1 m.t ni.ri,, , .. Th Mt is opened lr . ,, bu. .... on qit um-on.erned. A Wonderful Actor. Wink Ts!k a'xnit stage realism! Yon should see ftrident in "Love and Wos." J.nks He can't hold a candle to my friend, Mouther. Why, sir, he played the heavy villain In "Woman's Wrongs" to realistically that hla wile sued for a divorce the neat week." N. V. Weekly. PLVi Cure I. a it'std coorh medicine. It has ciiri-d l-uiii.-hi slid roi yean. At drunai.M, .'.' i-eiiti. lor forty Nat to He Thought Of, Housewi'e (to tramp) If you saw that wood I will give you 10 cents. Tramp- My dear woman. I would te happy to favor yoo, but you are If 1 did j (hat Job for 10 cents I would lie prose rntud under the nw anti-trust law for chsrglng you les than t charge, your naighboil Ikiston Cotnu:ercU! liulle- tin. One Woman's View. "I suppose yon turned me d jwn be cause ot my poverty," said the impe ruinous youth who had Jnt leen handed the frosty mill; "hut you bould reaiemlxir that it is p weib a to have plenty of moi.ey and ttili lie un hapjiy." ' " ' i f'iriie," reijnd she of the refriger ator main, "hdl I would rather lie un happy wiih m:ney than without it." Chicago News. Au.trie Never a Colonlxrr. Autiia is the only empire In the eorld which has i.ever had colonies ti even trann-inarine posMssluns In any quarter o the globe. Drains I srgs Area. That low lying territory of lhe Mia ll,)i hiiald at tunes be overflowed is not surp iinz If one rnnsnlers (hit : the "railn r o Wslers" draws supplies from twenty-eight states, draining one tliiid of the area of the United Htalosr A Oomestlc Myitvry. II bby ( walking the floor at 2 a. ni ) I'd just like to know why this bah) persists lu staying awake everv nieht? Wifiy Keally, I can't imagine, I never have any trouble in keenine 1. 1 i. i .1 .. a .. r nun ewese iu wa uaytiuio. new York Weekly. Loat Prrstlxe. "They used to move in the beat clr cls." "Yes, but they've moved Into a lea fashionable squsre." Milladalnhla ulle"n The Strenuous Vacation. Catcrby What are Villi lliilnn In I?1"1 1 t,,0",,t 7"" w"e living In w.uniry, piayiug goii, ping-pong, tether ball and going to dances. rcieriin l am. Hut I have to come to towri occasionally to gat tested. Djtoiit Free Press. The Country Editor. A great British statesman lias de rhred tint all reform movements be Ifin in Lancashire and end In Ixmdon. It may likewhe he ailirmed (hat the policies of this nation are p Imarlly shaped in the comparative Hxiliisioii of the rural sanctum, the directors of the Metropolitan pnss being for the most part middlemen in ideas, as city merchants am in commodities Svn Orleans Times-Democrat. Wants Huiband'a Status In View. Mrs. John A. Iigan and the tml dents of Iowa Circle, Washington, where tl.8 statue of (Jen. Loiran ( t. aUfd, are at fdds hei awe Mrs. Logan bhs more ol the treos cnt down in lie circle so lliat the view ol thr stat a ill not tfe obstructed. " "VHtHI Alt llUlXu" I If -at."' " ' ' '" E3 Baal P.'nu a-yivire, afatti The Deet-en'1 Opinio Va. suh." said lit old rolorxl i,o I,.- 'Mat 1hv la to fond er trsdlu datl va'ly belUei dat ! ht wi. lu heaven en d J l him wmia hack let a holiday he'd ll hi relurn ticket and trust to I eld' blowed oa ny urM canel" Atlanta CunstUutUm. To Break la New hsi. Always shake In Allnt't r.H.t kaw, a wlr. ,. . ' ..... ...n,iu si-iihia. lln Iwt ..,. 'ititfiiiutiiis iiaili and tiiMiloiis at .ii ...a .h.- .! jiv lia't hi nvaiilMlliiiie am.l inellJ fHMt Allrr Aiioa a, uiuiKieo, 14 r r.- ., Cacnang at Compliments. R,e And what did father tf whni you aske-l him? He .all he didn't a any fbTil in the lainlly. Hlin And ho really doesn't snow yoit at all I He Kt.-ept Cat 1 want to marry you. lUmton rrannripl. W.-lh.r. wilt nu.t lt, Wlml.iw'i fttMli i.fd th lsi !". ty I" u lr lllr valhlieii its irethiiig Mie. Not Thing In Order. "How prion! he Is now that tie owns an antoniobie." "Naluially. You know lhe old pro verb." i "What's that?" "Tilde g-eth U.'ore a fall.' " Philadelphia l.wlgar. HOW 1 MIST u WseOerOae Oaadraei boiler, Mewtnl for ear tea el i eiteiib that oeu ue4 b cured lf Weill Ceurah . r. J. I'llltNltTaro.. Pnne.jTeteo.O. WnheuuJrtln..lTiioal' J at IbtU- i Dmn eeileve hua fBiln-l 7 aie"rltv Iti eli I S-nre ireuMU-lh-ti, en.t SM SMailv able l.te'ij ttulsuj ubtiieili'aaweJt hi Iblr Srut. " wara Ti's, t WhoioNix i''iiiiieTiMo, al.w4 kxsa liovia. Wboiaueie 1't. Toledo. O, Rell'sratarrht.'areeuiiei.iiiutallr.e-iiif IJractif ea the "' L ,.?"u ",'."r.,5 uie ...tern. I'rlre . t tmii.e Svia hi eil trues!. Tretiniweoe'ef"' Metre reaillj riiUere lhe beet, Pipe Cob Cork. Some of the farnure In LafayeMu county, .MWsuuii, ate oiaaing a re-1 laity of growing pipe cob corn. They siy it yields them aa much of lhe grain as any other klud aud the oube bring them In revenue besides. riYA l"af.eiMrnlirreta, NuSlaar rild ert eraft)i-, swf lit atiu-ailrel mt ltat,rfv,. sne a.,, r,aa a itii(MM l,ei'.llea rbtlaerlaliiaVre. I II. II Klliia.l.ld UlAMtH, linoagh te kill lilw. lb to Charley Soy, loidy, If dat ''sg I lies me he die er?' Iaily-I believe yon; I don't see how he could recover. Daltimore American. iowfst"ratfs To I'hiiafo, D'ituiqoe end the K.Jit; to l"ee Moiurs, Kansas City and the Hootheast, via Chicago Ureal West I. era railway. Kits trie llbtr.1 train". I nrqualUd sen ice. Write to J, I', lilmer, U. I". A , Chhaf, lor informa tion. A Dire Threat. "Here's a letter from Mr. Hmtlh ear. Inn he can't pay his hill this month " "Just write bits a note and say If h doesn't pay up within a month se'l quit exuding him bills," Chlcag) tnierii an. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's FJtUe Liver PUls. ... Buet tear tlgnatur ot ee Psc-MoUle Wraeper Beawe. Very aantl e4 ee eeay iroi hubacse. CARTERS roi Diumcts. rot) Biuou.itit. roi TCftrio liyi. roi CONSTirATIOf . roi iauow t ui. fCI THEC0MPUXI0I CURE SICK HCAOACHK. Bilh O ! tousr Dizzy? Headache? Pain back of your eyes? It's your liver! Use Ayer's PiHs. vcnny laxative; all vegetable. Sold for 60 years. tZ&rSSz Want your moustache or beard beautiful brown or rich black t Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE w I i HIM WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS THAT ACHE : - WISE WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TAKE TRIAL BOTTH lO CENTS. ,1,4 7PRUS3IArj t " " a ITMK-f SOB I 1 $ II "irrt m Mill! M?l!fS ''' COWl five Mere saw mil, rMMlg l elua Quicker H glvea this Peett , Peokaga, BOo and ti.oo. ; rmn.t vum whvV-oood ron HTtiNrico calvich. Iaa!anv Co.. at. Iani mi.. thorough brad awlnr 'ow. 1 alau tried It .r.Zr.l fJfJ'V-.l -T 1 alau triad It a. .-iw V1XA kBD (jo, Gray Hair "l hive used Ayer" HsirVlior for ever thirty years, It has kept my acslp frei from dindruff inrl has prevented my hir from turn. Ing (riy.''-Mri, F. A. Soul,, Hilllnga, Mont. ' There Is this peculiar thing about Aycr s Hair Vigor It Is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair docs not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. But gradually the old color comes back,- all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. lid I Mils. All fauk. it ytmr HntrtUI mttmt eniiiiiy ,,, ei4 nt eiie MU suii we will l,tMe )nu In 'I lie. lie elite eml Rite I ha KaM 01 WI w-iieel .1IHM. iRl, e. Ail.lrH J f. AVI.lt tl, u,u,n,M; - International I'ood lithiblt. I.nii.1011 will have m liilortiatlonal I.hhI eahiblt at the (,'rjtlal falace) nei epic hi iter. i Uelerseno Mituhliio Co. ai ci K.sona f inns risn c I'M 11 Xart4.ee (.. WtleeJ. 0ra. Heaka,, VilenaUe, tall I .f. iiioi rniim. Iiu h..r,,,, ,J Hurk( sawmill Me. hlii.ia. 11.. I . .11 ....I kll... w leuli. kin lM III elite. Liigiti M turn It, whs I til Weill vt I)IIJ tu u., timri ime. P()RTLAfSli)CAI)l:MY ) AN l;MII.IM e CLASSICAL MMCOt ! " "a i-lUr rtlii.etr ami i-ieHtieet gtwUt, lining Parlea4 AreJawy 11.11 l,.t fill, lentr. limlifwl iiuMib.-r, na' Miera thmn tvam,, eti'l give. iJieiu ti-.e euNii.rt aintreia M e i.iinv.1 nniite. ,r reiai.u, e,tlr t IHirtlantl Academy, Cortland, Ore, BAD BREATH M TI "' ' la.'M'e UW a . iwi,.e u4 tsut i.is a.. , it S4 IM tf '.a m laarvi. a. I ml riaf we a ia. !. is tee taaMi,1 M tUl l HI.. M....I. II aiuaauaa l t iaaau. ( I lataiaa. a4,o.i.,., Wasfcaa tt I,,, ... CUffl CONSTIPATION, . Saaw, laaw, taaaaw Swm 4 AI.OOMOU ortuM, tobacco uaa mnt m tutsmrtB 6f aioui RnM kWraentSli.. rwf'awef, Oee . I.totax. aV !. naaaaweW $25 Pr.tt m t en te ..!. aiiesa Al'SriN Well Machine. Met In ell .tm el j iaa lr ull !' enf Oe.M CF.AI.I. A CO. Oaa, Alia. Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOMtt TREATMENT ii.1. armiavrtsl t in. I,.M fl,H i, 1. ,'ra anal li l. wia ii ,1,1.4 t rilh'ial ,wra I""' lliat arev l HM III. I MIra Wl'B in tea. lll.MM, ..HMllllftll ni-i ),ri, ,.. 1,11,1,. 'tu anil vpsi-laitlit lhal era aiillrrlr m eiMiiii a iiiMlli-nl MS flu-a In li,,. i.Hiaoa lltaa harmli-M r-,nr4a III . humMi. il'.-'1' fellow, Oi. e.-ti"a i,f ov.r aai r-it r.e) Mll.a, ahii h h .1,1, ravrnlltt lit il S-ti' ii'-e.a. II.- euaranli'i-a II, , lira ella'ti, a. e wta, hois. ilirM.i. tliiiitiao.iii, n'lvi'U"'": .l..ina. li, H V aa, h'S'lt-ta, lr,; liiii.ilrwl. al l.i,n, -mi a 1 natr-e n,., rala ' ell M him. I'aii.nii i 11,. enr will. a I tsuk. ai,r 1 1'l tnera Mrmt .laiuu ( O.Vavl. TAIIu.N rilhk., IHUlhiM the C. G Wo Chines Medicine Co. Hi Alder Kl HnrUenJ, Oraee, a'Mviiiieu isiiiar. P. N. U. M. '0A WHKN wrltlnc to ail aertleen uleaee Mteniliia 11,1a uaiar. r r STOCK FOOD raa)sMsj)a eeeaseaayy eiaetanl lataiah. e.aa.ii Tu ni a. II w m 2 'ItlNlUatU trt" U- I1 The (lreet Ceatfltlonar aa at.w k 11. Housr A ' fcr.ll1.11 your raoeeuH aroca F00B o -- e l"r r.uw.a Mri.va . , ' irlitr, ana nissra in. veiTce wna eAllarecanrv rcainia. St. w. UaixlUN. Mlaia Nrt). rasalaae. 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