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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1903)
Dyspepsia Don't think you run dire your ilvsncp, tn h n v oilier way limn by fctrviigthcniiiif and toning vour toinm'li. That in wenk and incapable of perform ing its fuurtioiis, prolmhly because you have iippiiwil upon it iu one way or an other over and over again. You should tuka Hood's Sarsaparilla It strengthens and tonca the stomach, and permanently cures dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Accept no substitutes. Quit Natural. "Kofcoe, dear, I tee they've again raised the price of diamonds.'' "That' true Evelyn; but then you know, sparks will By upward, lonk en Statesman. Cacao la Nicaragua. Kicaraguani use up about 600,000 pounda of cacao year. Chocolate hot or cold Is used twice da; in every well to do hotipehoid. Cacao prow in large pods containing from fifteen to twenty-five beans each on trees from ten to twelve feet high. A yield of 1400 an acre is not unusual. Charcoal and Yellow Jack. Dealers in charcoal in Havana are aid never to have yellow fever, while in lay circles it ia advised always to hare it about during its prevalence be cause of its absorbing properties, it ia presumed. A Cupid Prescription. "Well, then, how must I make love?" "First yon must believe that there ia no one in the world but me." "I've got that far already." "Next you matt make me believe that there is no one in the world but you." Life. Song Pleased Sir Thomas. An amusing feature of the reception given by the Larchmont Yacht club to Sir Thomas Lipton was the singing of a song specially written for the occas ion by Clay M. Greene. The song was "Tommy Lipton" and was a parouy on Kipling's "Tommy Atkins." Sir Thomas enjoyed the clever verses very much. Deadly West Africa, West Africa has the moat nnbealthv fllma e in the world. Uther plates, such as Aden, Singapore and Hong kong, are hotter. Uther places show higher death rates. That is quite true, but when temperature, the annual ram- fall and the relative humidity of the atmosphere are considered the lauses of uuhealtbiness are rerealed. Thumb Rlnrs In Queen Anne 'a Time. In the days uf Queen Anne the lemi nine thumb ring was the badge of wid owhood, and women tired of single blessedness were wont to don it and as "jolly widows" achieve conquests de nied to them as tpinsters. Information Wanted. "Say, Mr. Caller, my big brother said that sister's steady was a eaphead and an "it" and me and Willie wants to know if jou're sister' steady and what Is a eaphead and what is an 'it'?" Pennsylvania Pun h Bowl. His Second Offense "This isn't the first time you have come in contact with the police?" said the magistrate to the witness. "So air" was the reply. "What, may I ask, was the reason of your former encounter?" "I woke him. He had gone to sleep on his beat." Tit-Bits. A Feminine MarveL Chief Millican That female wit ness is the most peculiar woman I ever encountered. Inspector Casey So? In what way does she differ from moot women? Chief Milluan Why, when ebe hasn't anything to say she doesn't talk. Cincinnati Enquirer. 41 SELTZER CURES ALL Headaches 10 CENTS EVERYWHtWt Dizzv? Appetite poor?7 Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? 'V4 41 UUI liven Ayer s Pills are liver pills, all . I ' vegetable. old for 3.C. Ir.rCo airly years. J.ow.jI, Mui. Want your moustache nrhparrl beautiful brown or rich black? Ue BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FTITT ITU Q TUl-nqlara n, , tt , iBC1 a t iuer "I have been troubled a (real deal svttsi a torpid hver. wbicb produces ooaatipe lion. I louad CASCAKETS to Malt you claim lortbem.and soured men raliet the Oriivrlal, that I purcnaaed another aupplr and waa com plolal j cured. 1 shall uiilj be loc t laa u rec ommend Cascaraie wbaoever tha opportunitf taprpaanied " J. A-Smith. era nusqueaanna Ave., fauaoeipata, ra laaaaul Valatahla 1'r.iant T. .ta rinnjf flood. Kmt Blcma, Wukau.or Grip, loc, 1M.UM. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SMribv SiiSr C . CkUaga, Ur.al, Snt T.r. m MTfl Rift Sold and fimranteed br all droa- I U-BAb aula to jV KC I'oMaoo UabUT tUSll HUi U till (U. Couah Syrup. Taalea Oood. US In tlms. Bold ly drturirl'ta. LQZV EL rjY CANDY CATHARTIC Na. vaaes Ma esaawsaso f n. .Hall IUSWa.J H jBsat '..HBP1 'law'SB fc.la... ,M hat A new French life preserver la a belt filled with calcium carbide. It la quickly Inflated by acetylene on being weu Great uiouutalns on Venus are sup posed discovery of Herr Arendt, of Poaen. These elevatlona appear to pro ject through the clouda from time to time, and the observations thua far made tend to prove a rapid rotation Ia about twenty-four hours. The magnetic pole In Northwestern America la auppoaed to have shifted considerably aluce lu discovery by Koas in 1831. Taking with him seven companions la a small schooner., Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer, expecta to make observations on the present site of this pole from 1803 to 18l5. Adding fine sulphur to the dtseolved material, then heating, preferably with pressure, la found by Ialdor Kltsee to more than double the realatance of eel luloae aa an Insulator for electrle wires. Flexibility varies with the per centage of aulphur, and realatance to actda and moisture la Increased. In the Smithsonian report on scien tific work for 1002 Prof. Langley re marks that when the bolometer was Invented, some twenty years ago. It waa able to measure temperature to ! about one-oue-hundred-thousandth of a ' degree. Since then the Instrument and lu adjuncts have been so far Improved that temperature can now be meaa ured to leas than one-one-hundred mil lionth of a degree readily and with precision. The Italian government la awaking to the necessity of protecting what re mains of lta forests and to replanting devastated areas. The most valuable tree la the cork tree, which now abounds most In Sicily and Sardinia, the cork forests of Calabria having been almost wholly destroyed for char coal The present use of vast quanti ties of cork In the manufacture of linoleum and for shipbuilding empha sizes the Importance of preserving and extending the cork forests. Spain also possesses great cork foresta, and a few years ago the exportation of wine bot tle corks from that country amounted In value to $5,000,000. The weights of 1.173 human brains have been collected by M. Marchand. of Marbourg. At birth the average weight la found to be 8.8 ouncea In boys and 9.3 ouncea In girl. At the age of one year. 2 pounda 1.5 ouncea and 1 pound 11.5 ounces, respectively; and at the end of three yeara the weight baa trebled. Increase la then slow. Full growth is attained at nine teen to twenty years in men and six teen to eighteen In women, the mean adult weight being 3 pounds 1 ounce In males and 2 pounda 10 ounces In females. Loss by aenile atrophy be gins In man at about forty-eight years and In women at about seventy. Tur geneff, the Russian author, bad one of the heaviest brains on record, weigh ing 4.7 pounds; and Gambetta's, scarcely 2.6 pounds, was one of the lightest The first "butterfly farm" Is said to have been established only a year or two ago by the English entomologist, William Walking, at Eastbourne, but already several similar farms have come Into existence In France. The object Is to rear rare genera of the Bombycldae, the silkworm family, They have, by crossing, obtained some uew varieties, which are sought after tiy museums of natural history. They are also endeavoring to acclimate In France species of silkworms Indigen ous to other countries. The farms con tain oaks, allantbus trees, pines, plum trees, castor oil plants, and other plants the leaves of which serve as food for the caterpillars. Cocoons are hatched on branches protected by gauze, and, for the sake of uniform temperature, the Insects are often kept In a room until after the first molting, when they are placed on bushes In the open air, and protected from blrda by coverings of muslin or tulle. New Bain Producer. The latest Australian newspaper contain particulars of some experi ments, which are said to have been I more or less successful, of a novel ; method of producing a downfall of ' rain, says the Philadelphia Ledger. ! The Inventor makes this statement: "I claim to produce rain by send ing up continuously from three centers a column of gas made by certain chemicals. The gas, If sent up for a maximum of thirty-two hours, will produce rain over a range of ninety and with the wind from any quarter. i do not need to wait nntu the wind I - m a.t .. J 11 iron me usuaiij rainy qumner. 10 one experiment I made the barometric conditions were quite unfavorable, yet I produced rain. The gas, yon aee, causes In the different strata of the atmosphere a vacuum. This vacuum Is the center of a beat storm and la filled by dense clouda that contain rain. These clouds come down with the gravity of the earth, when the rain descends. "The rain la different from ordinary rain found In districts in which experi ments have been made. It la tropical rain, coming from the very lofty re gions, being slight at first, and then later descending In heavy showers and bucketfuls. My operations have been conducted In an Inclosure twelve feet by eight. Though I cannot, of course, give away my secret, I may tell you that the chemicals have to be changed in accordance with the conditions." A Marvellous Menagerie. Tbe strangest menagerie In th w rid Is on an Ohio farm. Through all tbe gardens, orchard aud fields of this curious place one meet wild beasts of many kind Ingeniously fashioned out of roots, trunk, and the branchea of tree. It is a veritable toy Noah' Ark grown up. Rather than climb the. golden stairs to heaven, s .me people find It easier to slide down the banister to the oth er place. GRATEFUL, 1 , i ' .... : i. n .' V.iL - V -Li- " )jj af.mtf-alaWaVyzrjUUib MISS MURIEL AKMlTAtJ Female Weakness Is Pelvic Catarrh. Always Half Sick are the Women Who Have Pelvic Catarrh. Catarrh of any entail, if allowed to progress, will affect the whole body. Catartb without cemusneea is very rare, but pelvic catarrh and nervous neea go hand in hand. What is so distressing a sight as a poor half eick, nervous woman, suffer ing from the many almost unbearable symptoms ol pelvic catarrh? She does rot consider herself ill enough to go to bed, but she ia Ur from being able to Knew Her Business. Mrs. Newed I would like a pound of your beet cheese. Gro.er Yes. ma'am. Mrs. Newed (eiamining It) Why, this cheese is full of holes! Grocer Yes ma'am. That's the way it comes. Mrs. Newe.1- Well, I don't want any of it. I'm not going to pay for a pound of cheese that contains a half pound of boles. Boston Journal. The Charitable Set. Phyllis That young millionaire took a great fancy to me att he hall last night. He danced with me five times. Oh, that doesn't prove anything it was a charitable ball, you know. A Second Thief. "Some mean tbiel ran oB with my umbrella today. "With your umbrella?" "Well, with the umbrella I've been carrying all week." Philadelphia Pi 658. He Was Bitter. "John," said the (tern woman, "what great man was it that wrote 'Woman is Heaven's Beet Gift to Man?' " "He was no great man at all," growled the little henpecked husband. "He wasn't?" "No, he was a chump." Chicago Daily Neva. Indiscretion. "Aren't the perfect trust and confi dence engaged people have in each other perleotly btautiful !" "Perfectly idiotic, I should say." "Why?" "Because when I was engaged I told my future wife all about my income and proepects, and now I can't spend a dollar on myself without her knowing about it." GOOD BLOOD SPEAKS FOR You know when rich, red blood is coursing- through the veins, for it shows in tbe brightness of the eye, the beauty and clearness of the complexion, the smooth, fair skin, and robust, healthy constitution. It is good blood that imparts strength and energy to the body and keeps it in a state ol healthful ness aed vigor. Good blood is the foundation of good health, and to be physically and mentally sound it must be kept pure aud untainted. reopie wun gooa uiooa possess strong, steady nerves and are blest with good appetites and digestion, and enjoy sound, refreshing sleep. If we could always maintain the purity of the blood then we might enjoy perpetual health, but it becomes infected and poisoned and most of the ills that afflict humanity and undermine the constitu tion are caused by an impoverished or polluted condition of this vital fluid. When the blood is diseased the skin loses its healthy appearance, and the complexion, its freshness and beauty and becomes red and rougn and lull oi pimples and splotches, itching, scaly eruptions, blackheads, boil 3 and rashes break out upon the body when the blood is too poor or too thin and acid, and is not supplying proper nourish ment to the system. Debility, poor appetite, bad digestion, restless sleep and nervousness more often come from sluzeish, impure blood than any other cause. To build up the blood, restore its lost properties and make it rich and nutritious again is the only rational treatment, and the proper way to get rid of skin troubles. There is no remedy like S. S. S. to accomplish this disappear, the app?tite improves, the complexion clears and you get rid of those miserable depressing feelings and nervousness, and enjoy once more the blessings of good beal'.h. S. S. S. is nature's remedy for all blood and skin dis eases. It contains no minerals whatever, but is guaranteed purely vegetable. Write for free bock. No charge for medical advice or other information deirtd WE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLAKTAm OA. HAPPY WOMEN Thank P-ru-ra for Their Re covery After Yeirs of Suffering. Miss Muriel Armltage, t UrecnwooA Ave., Pctrolt, Mich., IMMrict Organiser of the Koyal Templars of Temperance, in a recent letter, rays: "I think tlmt a woman ,"2 meant shrinks from making her turn! 1... 1..., , . 1 1 ii. I. 1 in, itii rvjiorvu i i" ...- ......... - much to met hut I M for U ke of other sintering women it i my duly to tell what IVrumi bus done for me, "1 sull'i red for five year with uterine Irregulariliea. which linuiRht on hya teria and made nn a phvsical wreck. I ti led doctors from the dillcwtit schools of uieilicine, but without any fwwptt hie change in niv conditioii, lu my despair 1 cnlliil 'on an old mime, who advised me to try IVnina. ami pivml-cd irtKHi results if I would iwisii-t und lk it regularlv. 1 thought this was the least! coul'd do and procured a bottle. , '"Mr rta anvthing 1 had used before, and so I kent on tiikinir it. I kept this up lor ii nioutbs, and steadily gained strength and health, and when I had ued liltwn Iwtllea I ronsidered myself entirs-ty cured. I am a grateful, happy woman today." .Visa Muriel Ariu.toge. IVruna cures catarrh of tlie pelvic or gans with the same surety as it cures catarrh Of the head. IVruna has be come renowned as a rnisilive cure l"r female ailments simply Ui ati-e the ail ments are mostly due to catarrh. Ca tarrh is the cause of the trouble. I'e runa cures the catarrh. The symp toms dbapiifar. do her work without the greatest ei haustion. This is a very common sight and is almost always due to pelvic ca tarrh. It is worse than foolish for so many women to suffer year after yeat with a disease that can be peiniaiieutlr cuied. I'eruna cures catarrh premanently. It cures old chronic cases as well as a slight attack, the only difference be ing in the length of time that it should should be taken to effect a cure. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use ol 1'eiu na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a lull statement of your case and he will lie pleased to give you bis val uable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President ol The Hartman rjaoitarium, Columbus, Ohio. He Stopped the Clock. May Oh I Ueorge, papa set the alarm lor 10.30 tonight. Ueorge Indeed. Didn't yon remark the other night that the ticking as monotonous and annoyed you? A Musical f lab. Lake Batticaloa, Ceylon has the piohably undine distinction of being the home of musical fish. The sounds emitted by theee are said to he aa sweet and melodious as thoee which would be produced by a series of aool ian harps. Croesing the lake in a boat one can plainly distinguish the pleas ant sounds. If an oar is clipped in the water the melody becomes louder and mire distinct. Novel Fishing Feat. The detail, of "A Novel Fishing Feat," told by Everett Foster in the September Ut. Nicholas, are part of an experience of the winter in Yellow stone Park a few yeirs ago. The lad who caught the trout, and, without moving (mm hia position, swung his catch over into Nature's pot and suc cessfully cooked it was a young brother of Mr. Foster; and the narrator was one ol thoee who tasted the uniquely pre pared dish and found it palatable. American Opium Smoker. The number of opium smokers In the United States ia estimated at 1 ,000,000 Where Fishhooks Come Prom. Practically all tbe beat fishhooks In the world and nearly so of all quali tiesare made at Redilitch. The an nual output ia probably 600,000,000 books about 10,000,000 per week ranging in size from enormous arju ft-rocinos-looking shark-hooks to the tin iest hooks for very small trouttlles, with a "bend" diame'.erof about one sixteenth of an inch, 1,000 of which will not more than fill a good-sized thimble. ITSELF X waa In wretohad ha4th my blood waa In bad order, my rams belnsT very much ulcerated. X beeaa th as of 8. B. and la a remarkably short time waa aound and wall. My appe tite Increased wonderfully Bad my food aa-reed with m. I think It 1 a fta family medleln. at B. M. & DAVZZHKM . Hoc km art, Oa. For thr yaare I bad Tetter ea say bands. Fart of the time the disease waa la th form of running sor, very painful and oaualnr me mnoh discomfort. Four dootor aald the Tatter bad proaresaad too far to be eared, and they eonld do nothing foe me. I took only three bottle of S.S.B. and wa completely enred. Thla was fifteen yeara ago, and I have never lao a any sl-n of my old trouble. KB8. L. B. JACKSON. 37 Bt. Paul BU Kansas City, Ka. C , av-rnos w ana it aoes it promptly ana thoroughly. S. S. S. antidotes and removes from tbe blood all poisons and humors, and restore! it to a normal, healthy condition, and in vigorates and tones up the general health. When rich, red blood is again flowing through your veins all sktn emotion HIS FIRST LOOK AT TMt WORLD. Observation of Man Who Hd Live la It 110 t.ars Without ! It. If It were possible for a person to be iHirtt with all his faculties ready de velopvd, the solvations of that person, probably would not be unlike those of John Carruth, the thirtyyear-oiu Bcotchmau who, havlug been blind from birth, has Just received bis sight aa the result of a remarkable operation at the Glasgow Ophthalmic llospiiai. Since he loft the hospital, Carruth, who Is the son of farmer of Weir, ha lawn vettlnc acquainted with the appearance of peraotis and things nd. as he Is an unusually Intelligent man, mw - --- lunT o( uli coimmnita tuereupoa have remarkably Intereatlng. It was largely through accident that Carruth came to be operated upon. As he had been born blind, mine of 1.1a I,., I l....n Ii,,rn blind, none of Ilia acqualutam-es ever had supposed that " y - he could be made to see. Neither did dot of o .r e ll.h ... X1.1" ' ' Carruth bluwlf. .0. even a. a little l '';" ""ft' VH frown boy, he determined to get through life -ft ' ' " a. best he could without eyesight, and -ItalUuiorrUwu the result was that he accouipllahed things that seem almost Incredible. Vnr InalsnoA ha (HIldtMl rattle. Of 1.. k.. .1.1. 1.. form sotue Idea by feeling of them. He grew flowers, picked them, and waa able to arrange them In bouquet that It would have been hard for aa expert In the grouping of colors to have beat ea. For a year and a halt this blind man drove tbe delivery cart of the vil lage grocer and distributed Its con tents to the customer, fometlmea he would have aa many a thirty pa reals In his cart, but hla wonderfully devel oped sense of touch enabled hi in to pick out every one aud deliver It at tbe right addreaa. Through the agency of a young phy sician of hla town Carruth waa takeu to Glasgow to be operated upon, Kiev en days after the operation, he got the first signal that sight wa coining to htm. when he made out a red rug which lay over the foot of hla bed. Then he wws able to distinguish the face of bla surgeon. II say that be did not know what It was at first, but that when tbe physician spoke, he re allied that he must be looking for the Brat tluia on a human countenance. Afterward be saw hi uurse and recog nised her aa a woman. "I knew she wa a woman," he aays, "herein her face was pale aud amooth." Then he aaked to see hla mother, who came, not knowing thnt her aon's sight had t'fii given to him, and aat down by hla bedside. "I had n pwp at her side way," say Crruth. "and then asked her how many wrinkles she had on her forehead. 'You can aee!" she crhil. 'or how could you tell?" "Can you count themT Well. I could n il a,., aye enough for that, but I could su tler dear face." j Blue then Carruth has been feasting his eye on all aorta of wonderful thing. Everything strike him as "beautiful." but be aaya hla greatest surprise was color. lie had ti'n told that there was a difference between , things lu this respect, but he ciuld ' form ho ldi-a of what was mm nl Green, especially, la hla itellghl Strangely enough, he says that It Is only since he could see that he has known what It wna to fei-1 tired. He says, too, that whereas he usm jo ride a horae fearlessly, he uow would afraid of tn-lutf thrown. A small ami rather (llmay bridge over a river whh-l; be formerly cnissiil without a tretiioi now worries him considerably to nego tlate. Ships were a surprise to (Carruth; lit fact, he had been able to form nothing more than a vague Idea of anything that he could not feel with his hands Of women he any thnt he had no Idea they were "e beautiful ami bonny!" He meets a friend without having the slightest Idea who he Is until he apeak; then he says: "Oh. It' so and of" At first ho went Into roar of laughter over the sight of people's Jaws moving a they ate. flnt be I aniM tlous, aud aays that he want to study and to learn language. Perhaps the most significant remark that Carruth has made, however, burst from him when first he stood and 'looked over a quiet Scotch country scene with green field In the foreground, tacked by river and a rang of hill against the sunset. "There's bound to be a creator for all this!" he said. Orlirtn of Mugwump. A couple of politicians argued the other day over th origin and meaning of th term mugwump. The first said: "The word was first used In the cam paign of 188-1. It waa applied to the Reipubllcana who repudiated Illalne to vote for Cleveland. It la a word from tbe language of the Algonquin Indians, and It means 'a big chief,' 'a person of great Importance.' The mugwump, you know, all think themselves of the greatet Importance." 4The other poli tician said; "Mugwump 1 a slang word of the South. It no more derives from the Alganquln Indians than you do. A mugwump In the South Is a r 'roin j bullfrog in it Intermediate stage fro tbe tadpole inward. It Is, In other words, a noudescrlpt, a creature that Is neither one thing nor the other." "The second derivation seems to be the mora plausible," said a third poll tlclan. "I'm sure I'd like to know posi tive which of the two I correct" Philadelphia Record. Meaauring Hide. The ancient tanner paid an eipett high wages to guess at the contmts of hi hides when sold by measure. To day an unskilled workman hands the Irregular ahaped piece to a llltl ma chine that look something Ilka a table wttn a double top, which, quicker tluiii the mind of the expert could giiee It. reckons with exaclnes the squme con tents In both tbe metric and standard systems. It'e Coining to Title. "Hpeaklng of winter," said u,o f00 lah mnii from Towaon, "I wltncasei) u wonderful sight to-rlny." "Wlwit It waul" naked the enay murk from Wulbrook. "AnlliracltHl" shrieked the Towaon man, as he ducked and culled for help, lin.'tlniore New. When a gnat caliynlty l);.fH;ig ,, li'iw It lighten It lo talk sbjui It of,' It I overt Cvr I'cttntrh Phrases. Why .1.. we always talk of putting m a coat ami t(T Who puts on coat before a vest? We also ay putting on shot and stockings. Who pnt ' shoes More the stocklngsT We also put up slgna telling people wipe their leet when we mean their lxt and shoes. And a father tells a boy he will warm his jacket when lie means ... i,la oantalmini. w e are a u- ,) mwutrlo iu our phrases t times The Hatorl Dlsteertenti. Mis Van der Whoop Yes, Miss Binna, I am the youngest member 01 the oldeet tamlllet In hwm V.rk. 1 Miss Minna (envious)-! don , t doubt . .. that It lathe oldest lamliy i the youiignat member. if you're Time to l.eeve. i in Mil si ail d to bla wife) iiuaoanu --"' " " :: ,,, ' You Can (1st Allen's l"oot-t:aa I Bi ll. .. .... .1... a .11.. . ... 1 1. u... n v . lr a 1 1. ,.i Allan Ii It fit" ....ii. hi anllan aifcina I'e' H wakaa; ntrni, Mifjtowtni h aii 1 ". . .. - t".'V, ,,1,1. gists s lb VuaU In Franc. In France the quail I called the bird ol prophecy, this from o Idea that the number of hi call twice with out resting the farmer expects but Irancs per bushel (or hi grain ; If the bird call four time lie ct to re lle twice the price which two call In sure. roreouithsn.t colds there I no betut medicine than 1'iso'a Cur fur Coiuump tioo. l'rloa a tu u. Sorry M Spoke, Hutnd Iki you know that every lime a woman get angry she add a new wrinkle to her facvf WKe-.to. 1 did not; but If It Is so I preaume It I a wis provision ol nature to let the world know what sort it a husband a woman ha. L0WFST RATFS To Chicago, imhuqiie and the Kast; to IV Molne, Kansas City aud the Hontheast, via Chicago Ureal Weal srn railway. Klectrlc lighted trains, I'neqnalled service. Write to J. V. Klmer, (1. I'. A., Chliago, for informa tion. Protsit ton ol Australian fllrds. Australia ha art ornithologist' un ion which la working hard to secure the passage of law lo protect certain birds hu h are in danger uf extermination. ! It 1 suggested that curtain Islands : should be reserved cUliy lor the nutmeg pigeon. Mnlhart Hill R,i,1 Mr. Wln.li.w . S...I t.lni ayMii iha ta.t rvma.tr lu Has lur thatr thlMrSM the Icalbtus asaaMU. iiKAriK c?ot aa cckbo v W.I atiftirall.ias. as tri'V cannot raarh th d.ara-a-1 -.rtl"it l la ? . tiaia nun f ! t ear tocira l-iiia... sn.l iliac la by ua(Ui- ; tiunal iiia.ti. lvalues is i. lr an la- i Saluv-t rolldHlt'U ol Ilia RUi.-oua I rl lha ! Ku.tai-hian Tula. Whan 11. a lut In. tWlii-.! ) u hsa a ruiutillua KQri-l im Itupa fa. t h--ar I uf, atl'l wliru II rntliaif rla4 riValtirta la Ida iwuli, siij uiii. tl'a litSaa.ma, lion rati l takrn .nit au-l llii. ttilw ra.1 -rati In II. araiai i-iiiwlitiwli, liaarli.s will b(t-.ir.,fa,! . Iira t , nine i-t- out ft ua ar t ausa-1 bt falarrh. wlilrh U rmlhlKir but ait IbtlaoiaA Coli'.lltinl IliS fti'ifn .-irla r. , .llia ii' lliiii-li.-l l'.jiirs lit anf eaaa r.l pramaHio-aoSril i,y (alarrrt) lliat can ; ni'i la. rurrd by llau . I. aiarrn tura aaud las ' lireiilars, liaa i r. i ciiKsir a co.. Tid,o ; . j Id by Orutsi.ta. l ; Ua.l's raaiur ruia ara taa ftaai. At the Liars' Club. "llvo you got th plans for your new liiiiise rouipletesl yet?" some one asked htm. "Not quite." h repliid. "There Is a difference of opinion tetweeO my wife and me a to Ilia Interior arrng ment Hit say the pantry Is loo targe and that ther are too many clotmU." Without another word the mndal for the biggest lie ol the evening wa awarded to him Chicago Tribune. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Uttle Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of FacSlaalla Wrapper tMn. Terr eauUI mm aa eaaw e take a saga. rOtNEiOACHE. ran duuinms. FOB IIUOUtNCtt. FOR TORPID LIVE. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION IHarfaa I eaawaa awian uunt, j CURCSICKHIAOACHt. CURE Yout COUGH. Ian rn.HiT.n... SBO C0N0IT10NCI, a . - r ICAKTER'S dip MaJ'k.TIl.'T "."'"g ""sal.B llaa.a l'.,a,.,. , ,. .rhl BlHl ' laa i maim :r' pfc't.alD.aUrs. 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