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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1903)
i-atarrn Whether It ti ot lh noM, throat, stomach, bowels, or more deiicat organs, catarrh U alway debilitating and mould gmt tail at attention. It Is a discharge from th mocoua tnem bran when kept to slat ot Inflammation by an Impure, commonly acrolutoua, coo- dltlon ot tbe blood. - Hood'sSarsaparilla Core all forms ot catarrh, radically and permanently It remove the can and overcome all tea effects. Get Hood's. iBformalloa lor thai Voaa;. "Pa, vi lint's a grain o( truth?" "It's gvnprally the thing that keeps 11 the women in the neighborhood bsv ing, 'Well, 1 declare!' 'I never would have thought it!' 'You don't tayl' never did believe aha ss as lunorent as she tried to make out !' and 'I feel so sorry for her children I ' " New York Herald. TITS Permanently t-ereo. wo Steer lllO eili'rHrMdair'auMaflH'.Kllnt'tUlMIN lw.fc.U- lame, UI..eu An St. i'tmadalpki, r Its Hereafter. "You seem to think a good dead of that monkey," said the littel girl. "Yes," replied the organ grinder. Ho (rood monk." "l)o you think he'll go to heaven?" "No; when re monk die he goto Newport." Chicago Tribune. Mothers will nna lire. Window's Soot Wee Kytnp the bet remedy to on tot tbelr ealldrea mm leeUiuis muob. Didn't Worry Her. "Doesn't it make you angry when folks twit you about your failure to ac quire a husliand?" asked the girl who was doing ber hrst season. "Not me," replied the philosophical spinster. It Is better to he laughed at bceaut you are not married than not to he able to laugh because you are." Brooklyn Eagle. Piso s Van is a remedv for coughs, ooldt and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, at druggists. The Whyaeaa. ' "I suppose," said Mrs. Mixer, "my reputation as a breadmaker is due to the practice I have had. I am the mother of seven boys, yon know." "Yea," replied 'sirs. Catchington, and my reputation as a matchmaker is doubtless due to the fact that I am the mother of nine daughters." Chi cago News. Itas That Appearance. "It looks to me a good deal as if the new woman and some society women would like to be hens." "Not very complimentary." "But a reasonable deduction, never theless." "Why do you think so?" "Because the incubator would then relieve them of so much responsibil ity." Chicago Post. Just Wanted a Chance. "Mister Jedge," called out the col ored witness, after he had been on the tand a full hour, "kin I aay one word, j UD7" "Yes," replied the judge. "What it?" "Hit's dess dis, euh. Ef you'll dess make de lawyers set down en keep till two minits, en gimme a livin' chance, I'll whirl in en tell de truth!" Atlanta Constitution. Despair. "Yes, Cholly's valet has committed snicide." "Deah me! Now, do say, what foah?" "Why, Cholly wanted to smoke his cigawettea foah him." Baltimore ' News. May Be Only a Pipe Dream. Standard oil capitalists are reported to have bought Coney Island. We may yet, remarks the Chicago Record-' Herald, be able to get our midway amusements through a pipe line. j Diplomacy. j "At what age do yon consider women i tbe most charming?" asked the inquisi tive female of mere or less uncertain years. "The aire of the woman who asks the question," answered the man, who was a diplomat from Diplomacyville. Chi cago New. HSUMATISM AN INDESCRIBABLE TORTURE Because Rheumatism sometimes comes on suddenlj it doesn't prove that it is a chance disease or one due to accidental causes. It takes time for it to develop, and is at work in the system longf before any symptoms are felt The blood is tha first point of attack, and the poisonous acids that cause tbe acbes and pains are then distrib uted through the circulation to different parts of the system, and settle in joints, muscles and nerves; and when the system is in this condition it needs only some exciting' cause like exposure to night air, damp, chilly weather, or the cold, bleak winds of winter, to arouse the slumbering1 poisons and bring: on Rheumatism. The severity of the attack depends upon the amount of acid in the blood and the quantity oi acriu matter in tuc joints and muscles. Some peo ple are almost helpless from the first, while others have occa sional spells or are uncomforta ble, restless, nervous and half tick all the time from the nagging aches and pains. Rheu matism is a disagreeable com- anion even in its mildest form, t grows worse as we grow older, and frequently stiffens the joints, draws tbe muscles out of shape and breaks down the nervous system. A disease that origin ates in the blood, as Rheumatism does, cannot be cured with ex ternal remedies like liniments and plasters ; such things scatter the pains or drive them to some other part of the body, but do not touch the disease or improve the condition of the blood. The thin acid blood must be restored to its normal up the general health at the same time. Write for our special book on Rheumatism, and should you desire any special information or advice, our physicians will furnish it without charge. ff-T SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, ffA Dread. Sift quart of flour with half a tea spoonful each of salt aud sugar into a bowl. Scald a sup of milk and stir It Into a teaspoouful of butter, melted In a half pint of boiling water. When ;hla la lukewarm stir It Into the sifted Hour, then add a third of a yeast cake hat has been dissolved In a gill ot odood-warm water, and mix to a soft lough. Turn upon a floured pastry hoard and knead for ten minutes. Set ,o rise In a broad pan with a perforated top, set In a warm place for six hour. U the end of this time divide the Tough Into two loaves, knead each of hese for Ave mluutes and put Into jreased pah. Cover with a light cloth tnd set to rise for an hour more before hakitxj tn a steady oven. Tomato Catena. Boll together a peck of ripe tomatoes and four large onions until they are ioft Pass through a colander and ihen strain the liquid through a fine sieve. Put this over the Ore with dozen sprays of parsley, a couple of bay leaves, a ton spoonful each of irouod cloves, mace, white pepper, sugar, salt and a very little cayenne Tie up a teaspoonful ot celery seed In i little muslin bag and drop In with he rest. Boll all together for five hours, stirring occasionally. When boiled down one-half, and quite thick, take out the bag of celery seed, add a pint of vinegar and take from the lire, When the catchup Is stone cold bottle md cork, sealing the corks. Cheeee Croquettes. Cut into small dice one pound of American cheese. Have ready one cup ful of hot cream sauce In a saucepan: add the cheese and the yolks of two beaten eggs, diluted with a Utile cream Stir until well blended, and let the mixture remain on the stove for a mo ment until the cheese gets "steady." Season with salt, red and white pepper and a little nutmeg. Set on the Ice un til cold, then form Into croquettes and roll In One bread crumbs. Dip in egg. then In crumbs again, and fry in deep, hot fat until a delicate brown. Good Housekeeping. Faneese with Bnckwheat Cake. Prick the sausages well and fry In a little bacon fat. Put them on a hot platter In a circle on the outside, leav ing space for the cakes In the center. Cakes. Mix thoroughly two cupfuls of buckwheat flour, a little salt and three teaspoonful of baking powder; then add milk and water of equal parts to make the batter of the right consist- encT A&'J a little molasses, which will gfre them a better color. Fry on a seapstone griddle and pile neatly In the center ot the ting of sausage. Cream of Celery Hon p. Cut the celery Into Inch bits, cover with a quart of water and boll tender. Bub through the colander and return the liquid to the lire. Make a roux of a tablespoonful of butter and one of flour, and when it bubbles pour upon It a plat ef rich milk part cream, if you have It Stir until smooth and thick, then add gradually the celery puree. Season with salt and white pep- per and serve, Ureter Pie. Line a vegetable dish with mashed potato. Brush It over with the white of an egg, and put It In the oven to brown lightly. Take two dozen oysters, half a pint of milk, one tablespoonful of butter, pepper and salt to taste. Let It come to a boil, and thicken with a heaping teaspoonful of flour and put Into tbe space left In the vegetable dish. What to Eat A Vindictive Horse. "How did it happen that your horse died?" "The veterinarian's automobile broke down on the way over." HHKTJMATIflM IN ELBOWS, WHISTS AUD KNEES. TTrbana, Oblo, Aug. OB, 1003. Best winter I bad a severe attack of Bheamatlem. It etarted In the right eibow, end from there to bit wnete; the nht wriat was the wore. It became ewollen and extremely painful. Mr left knee tolnt wn the next plac to be at tacked. It became ewollen and of coure painful. The next point to be affected was the hip and ankle, which rav muob trouble. I was barely able to ret about for soma time, 1 was unaer treat ment of a physician for awhile, but ret tine no better I ben B. S. S., and after taklna it for eome lime I wee entirely relieved of the Bheumstiem. All a welling and eoreneee dieappeared. I nonalder S. S. B. an excellent remedy for Bbeoma tlsm and all troublea having their origin la th blood. GRIFFITH KELLY. 408 Bloomfleld Ave. purity and strength, so that all poi sonous substances may be carried out of the system, and no medicine accom plishes this in so short a time as S.S. S., which not only neutralizes the acids and counteracts the poisons, but builds yetr: Polygamy. Every tlui polygamy Is meutloued tn the Ullil th sad results are shown with It Rev. W. II. Hop kins, Congregntionallst, Denver, Colo. BelOsb Itulers. Millions of men would be Christians, but they see us ruled often by selllshness, greed, Jeul ousy and evil passions. Rev. Ray Palmer, Baptist, Chlllleothe, Mo. The Clerical Function. Th chief function of th preacher should he to set forth tha spiritual food, of which the Hlble contains such exhaustlesa abundance. Rev. R, F. Hurbert, Meth odist, Burlington, Iowa. Cnl versa 1 Standard. A uulversal standard at the present time seems all that is necessary for a union ot all Christian forces lu the conquest of the world for Christ Rev. J. L, Lee, Pre byterlan. New York City. Mankind. Our personal success lu work for Uod depends much upon our methods, for w have to deal with men as w nod them aud not as w would desire them to be. Rev. Geo. Adams. Methodist, Brooklyn, N. X. Artificial Life. Humanity, as It Is presently constituted. Is uu un turn I. Y live an artificial life, a life In oppo sition to the divine, hence our euvl ronments are Inauspicious. Rev. F, E. Mason. Scientist. Brooklyn. N. Y. Work of the Church. If churches had not beeu built, jails would have multiplied. If the sanctity of the mar rlage tie bad not been defended, th divorce courts would have been over crowded. Itev. W. J. White, Roman Catholic, Brooklyn, N. Y. Practical Christianity. If any man fancies that Christianity Is not practi cal be reveals his Ignorance of the New Testament The religion of Je sus has to do with the life that now la as well as that which Is to come. Rev. L. M. Crandall. Baptist. Chicago, III. Independence. When a man finds himself In radical disagreement from his associates he is free to assert bis Independence, otherwise we are liv ing lu a modified system of anarchy. and not In a republic Rev. A. Mc- Kenzle, Congregationalist, Cambridge, Mass. Divorce. Marriage Is a relation which Is Indissoluble except for one reason. If it Is a civil relation a di vorce can and may be granted. If It Is ordained by God no court has any right to Interfere and sever the bonds. Rev. E. L. Powell, Disciple, Louis ville. Ky. Circumstances. The social and financial condition bas little or noth ing to do with oue's spirituality, ex cept as be is influenced by it. But in the sight of Uod we are not ved or lost ly our circumstances, but by our faith or lack of it Itev. C. L Palmer. German Reformed, Kinston, N. J." Joy. Joy is a vital and worthy cle ment In every life. Our rugged and rushing age Is so serious minded that . we have almost forgotten to be merry and ring out hearty peals of laughter.! Yet no one Is at his best until deeply! and divinely happy. Rev. W. P. Per-, guson, Methodist, Los Angeles, Cal. Ideals. Every young man bas a mental conception of character which is his Ideal. The statesman, politician, educator, philanthropist Inventor, master mechanic, orator and writer are Ideals after which young men of to day mold and fashion tuel? lives, build characters and shape their destinies. Rev. Z. E. Bates, Disciple, Allegheny, Pa. Speculation. By the laws of the cnurcu, wmeli bave stood since tbe . , ', . . . m..v,, ,,j, ,. n,c..,.,a- iy roroiauen to engage in business without first obtaining the consent of the blahop of his diocese. Gambling or speculating with either his own funds or the funds of tbe church are included in this- Rev. William O'ltyan, Roman Catholic, Louisville, Ky.. Increase of Crime. While the popu lation of. the country bas Increased three times, the crime In the country has Increased twelve times. The Unit ed Btates Is paying more for tbe sup port of criminal Institutions than for both religion and education. Iu addi tion there is the expense of protect ing people from tbe attacks of crimi nals without the Jails. Rev. C. N. Howard, Baptist, Rochester, N. Y. Future Punishment. We want no amateurs regarding future punish ment We want an expert, whom we can trust, as tbe little child trusts the wise surgeon, as the traveler trusts tbe guide and deliverer, as the pas senger trusts tbe captain of the great ship. Fortunately, Jesns Christ, In , the great hour of- Ills life, bas spoken in words so clear, so simple, a to leave no room for doubt. Uev. N. D. Hillls, Congregationalist, Brooklyn, N. Y- j Man and Woman. Those who seek to make men and women similar1 In tastes, habits, and alms welt the im possible and the unprofitable. Hocial, educational and religious life reipiir for their full consummation and sym pathy both the man and woman ele ments of mind and soul. Koclety will not be benefitted by making men mid women similar, but by keeping them dissimilar. Woman In her sphere Is and bas been as supreme and Impor tant lu her mental and spiritual con tributions as man. Rev. U. A. White, Universalis, Chlcugo, 111. Berne Large Uiiilertakins;. "Talk about big Jobs," said the Cheerful Idiot, while trying to look se rious. "Well," said the victim wearily. "Wheeling West Virginia may be some and Lansing Michigan may be rather a big surgical undertaking, but! Klusbliig Long Island Isn't such a tiny sanitary stunt." Baltimore American. Perverted I'rlde: "Aren't you ashamed of that lust massacreV "1 don't m;e why I should be," answered the rlultnn, "It wasn't such a ve. small on." Washington Sur- Asth ma "One of my daughter had terrible case ot asthma. We tried almost everything but without re lief. W then tried Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, and three and one-hslf bottles cured her." Emma Jane Entsmlnger, Langsville. O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainlycurcsraanycascs of asthma. And It cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak, lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Tee elite I lc. Mfc, II. All iratilit. Consult i doinr. If he !i take It. Utn ,1a u t ! " "" to oka II, lb doiit take II. lie auowt, LeeeUllhhira. xv am illl. j. c at Kit cum lu, Ma. jdence of a strange race. Porrin'c Pilo nprifir 'J'"" r n 1i,ubt i"rrl(' r reiTin arue jpeiuu of gmit te0 Xu, mUn of Th INTERNAL REMEDY ,unt, has been burled beneath an av Ms Cass Exists it Will Hot Cars j erugn of tin feet of soil. The acciimu- 1 laUon of thl must have taken ceu- Wood Saw, ira Sew run by fltoam tr saso line engine, alu (tie Utont lu ew tutu ma chinery, ttitu pullers, well drilling tttaihlii ery. etc., eie. n rue for jruur needs. REIT.kSON MACHINERY CO. Feet el MotrUon Street Portland Oregon V1T l XYVlTTi f'.vrrv men or woman u tit W AN ltll i-ltnnl lo l.rn lh I'urtr tlmt uitniu.Kvnpernii, itmd wav,a)r to lr iv um ant trtu-;i, ... I tin metlMMt 1 rl!il Ami ibMlti muI (tin r,-um-,t 111 brt ptMMlhlft IV tv t.f,ruit'v r,.utt!. Wrltr fur full pirll.-uui In in .4 MI.I1H AN HAKHKH till I.Kllb. kl '.), hvrnll M., ISirtlaml, Oretfvu. f J"M Kxtf iv lMf 1 OKKCON IMKri.ANP t St. Hekn' Mull Home tint Ut rcri.vl fur $ IrR locat U n. mi butMln. equipment. Afftiie'mif, io&.ffr i recur' turn mt niMTt! antra' Mu-Sr. Kio CUt Ion, Art in chrt tl uluu Uluntrittttt rutal.uu. Kk-itor term OftMi Khrurv I, l'J 4. tOwTBi Waterproof lSHl OILED MJ CLOTHING an. Aaunjia mi tmn . roerm co. i 1S0MA H I have been ueliiir CA-. It KT for Insomnia, with ehich I iiere Iw i-n un.i,-inl for gver twenty rreis. aud I can ear thai l aarnrrt te glTiai me more relief ttinn ant other r-me-dr I liuve ever tried. I Kheil rrrtninlr recom ain l tnem to my f rlentle being a: I ttir ere represeateil." Tuus. OlM.iBO, i.iiu, 111. . '". pnwnt. tw oom no Beea,MeerSioien.Wee.n.ew HriiKi i..jic.ai VUSt CONST PAT ON. ... Sttrtlf S -4 tpwf, tl.. iMlntl, .w f crt. Ill MTDR1R " rnlel hf all AraT. I U-OAK .un ut UK1 looioeu H.i.1 Dr. C. Gee Wo VONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Tht wnrttltrrtil Oil rjnM dwtor 1l r)lM fre-svt b(-itiH h rtirg pMpft wilhoul r tton thai rffivn up to dltt. Md (iir- el:b ittmm wondfrfiil I h' D hertm. rwrfs. hud, bsirk stud T--ti'j.-B 1haU HT nilrrijr un known lo mrrll'-Ki mm ncm In thl mun'rr. knows (ha aulinn of wr bfo ii ffert-nl rfn file), which h mwmmMfullf tnm In diffTfi, !?. JI Kuarrilaa t rnret ctlrt, aw ti me., lunf, throsir, rlteumaKim, wrvuwttii-, lUmav h, Uvtr, kldrifyN, :, ; tin b u ih1 r j of tttrnooili. ( tur rtuflra''. i nil nij um htm, l'mM out t Utn rtty writ. t;t hlatik nJ '-irftJlsm. Hmi1 ntHinu. CO.NHUL Taii'JON 'KEK. aililJHkiw The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 2SJ Alder St. PoftUaJ, Oregon. Washington Farmers and Stockmen Indorse Prussian Stock Food! SCAD THK FOLLOWING LITTf as. THIV SPIAK rOR THCMSELVCS. f have aMd Fnii.Un su--lr KckI for th pent thr rr titr llr.-n r.ul.- HKrrt, r,ij III,.. AS A FAT PSODUC SO lUUD IT HAS NO KOUAL. I n'I l uii.r..imn r.n o-atr; It tfnti U, l in. y.u-fi ,rl Sut new Itf and .lifor In Omi tttiiiiil. In tn? atrr liulr,M I flmf In evftrii InitUiii, f hn l.il VMTor'lmir In dlrm-llon It will INCaCAftE th flnir ot rul 1 ta tn murktMl 1r. Aim, wlili ,tjna mnlmnla. r.l. In Hrlli-ulr than arn nil,i--t to SCOUaS Cr.iwli.ri Kf. I( $ uuA wilt eltecfc Um mlil If y mKl'', I hnv trlU ninv kiinl ot fn'Ml Imt I i j ciiMi.r CniMlaii MUy tA f y,l "" B'9T "'" "" port, nub. I IT DOUBLED leer in Milk. Sim u.lnff th lmln St.,k Kno'l Willi mr rnll.-li i i I flnn livr iiptilf "I milk lin !fi'!r-Mil frm ONE u JrWO reitirui mull iiillfcli,tr. ' r'He(,eTH, Itockfura. Wuu. J toes S1 lSSM UOkt 1 1 savjae Uvi Solute, 111 f.i!!n; nruftfl!.! US' mm rVaiLANU a ICE II CO,, I'ortland. Ot, Coast Aaente I CUklt Mll Alt IUI Ullt. I Seet Coukb Srup, Tulwi Giftl. Ui . j in ti ma. ein nr nnieiri.M. "- ta Ii IM Oil) "gioM- u -uaav 1 1 7 f ! v 'IVY j CATMAtTlC J TLNs vsaot Hun Bf oierinio e Ihr'HiKlt it,., um 1 1 1 1 retN-Moo i "i .wTmL I W mtm 'ANCUNT QUARRY IN NtBRASKA. i I W.a Worked by a Hac f Ppl I known to h ilnllt. I Iii tht groat Blnl qimrrle near No hawka, Nob., covering mora than township, a party of well known scien tists has found what they think 1 vl deuce of the existence of s lost raca, hitherto unknown. It Ii thought that this prehistoric peopl belonged 10 neither the red men nor tti iiiouuJ builder. But who thiy were and at 'what remote- ag they InhRtilled tin J Missouri valley cannot now b ascer tained. I They were a race of patient plodder ' whose knowledge and handiwork had not been developed beyond the primi tive Idea of the atone- age. By their industry It I shown that they wet not of the mmmdlo. Indolent Indian 'nice; by their Ignorance and crude ! handiwork that they were not of the refined, almost civilised mound build ers, the first . American almrlgliies, whose existence Is definitely known, j Then who were they, whence did they come and by whom were they olt llieratixl? Aside from the mound build er and tbe latter-day Indian no j American aborigine ar kuowu to ' scientist, and In these quarries ht evl- turlo. It Is kuowu positively the con dition bas not changed at all lu lot! year. Then how many centuries did It take for this ten feet of soli to cover the whole of the mlneel To settle the mooted question wheth er thee quarries, situated on the Nw hawka fruit farm owned by Isaac M. Pollard, were the work of some artlfl clal agency or of nature, an unusually iara-e naitr of Dromlneiit acleullsta was Induced by 8tte Archeologlst E. E Blackmail to visit the quarries. Of th findings of the scleutlata Slate Arclie- ologlst Rlackmau gave out tbe follow ing statement: Mr. Pollard, when he arranged the visit to this spot a year ait", caused a ernes section to lie cut In th brow of the hill and laid bare the face of tbe quarry. This excavation I eighty feet In length, six feet wide and average ten feet lu depth. It show that the artisans removed two layers of solid tlinentoite and one of decayed rock be fore they ram to the strata which they su'iglit and which contained th nodules of Mint from which Imple ment were mnile. Ton of flint are scutterd on the surface anil tn the do bns of Uie quarry and there are many rucks stowing where the flint liixlulr were taken nut. tin the largo piece of limestone in the quarry pit one may see fractures, as If they had been utrilek vltii a heavy sledge. TI. face of the q lurry as shown by the excava tion is a perpendicular wall twehe feet hlg'i. The surface Indication be fore illuKlng was a circular or oblong di-prtuni'iii. There I a burr oak tree iiiiidli s nearly lu the center of the pit liietixiirliig six feet (wo lucbe 111 clr cum Terence. ATHLETICS AT OUR COLLEGES. t'lea la Favor of tip ,rle I Inelltut.oiie. the I.erae Th.- diiy Is pnst w hen the whole mle moii of oiir colleges it a iu turu out young men of over devcli.piil brains iu uli'l.-r ileve.'oped bixllc. lu ITKil the fiiiunlei nf Andover Aciuh-my In-linl-id In their deed of gift, a the purpose of the glvtrn, "To liwtruet youth, nut only In Kugllsb and l.nlln grsmiusr, riling, nriiliineilc ami tln-sc srleuce whcic u tln-y are commonly taught; but in , re especially to learn them the great and ifiil busiiifsa of living." Kxci-pt for the small proportion of oil ge giiiiluntis who iipilp t)ieiuiH-lvi for the business of teaching nthcr youths the curricula of their student yum, the aim of the undergraduate life cannot be lietter expressed t tin n In the word of the fouiidirs of Au ; lover, written a century and a ijuarter ago, "the great end mid real buslniws juf living." And In general It cannot be dlspruvitl that the modern IntiText !ln iM.illly betterment In th develop ment uf athletics Slid outdoor everelne has fliiiio mure to make young men manly, healthy and self reliant, with clean Ideals and nholesnme lives, thao the dead lnngungi-s and higher math ematics. Kvry nulumn gradunto football playera ilwk hack to the universities by the dozens to help coach the elevens. Looking theee men over. It I fair to remark that they are as tins and repreMmtatlve a body of A inert, can citizens as can be grouped, and lhat If their "capacity for attention has been ravaged and degraded," their live uo not show resultant disaster. If th same number of valedictorians, wh. 'capacity for attention I iliniiicatluti eI," were to be compared with this football coaches, for example, we b lieve that the verdict woujd go all In favor of the "degraded" class of grnd. nates, as having achieved an nil-round mastery of the real business of living, In whatever way success Is measured. illustrated Nporllng News, ! Origin of Mnteorologr. Meteorology onet Us origin to Itnly, which, as Ir. II. C. Itolton notes, pro. diiced every one of the funihimental Instruments now uki! In weather ob- siTvatlona. The hygrometiT was In venbd about H.'iO by Nlio'aa de t.'usni anemometer, 1 Ti'H, by ICgnatlo llante tnerninnicter, imis, Dy (inllloo; rain gauge. Hi.'!!), by Ctn1il:i; barometer, ltW3, ty Torricelll. A Itnpl'l Ilerry pli knr. The speediest remllilne picker of huckleberries In Monroe (bounty, I'enn ylvaula, Is Carrie Kvi r. It, a girl of 15 years. From H:'M) to 4M p. m. kIiv picked seventy-two quarts of buckle. IjcitIik. Oscar Altetuosc bus the rei- oril among men and tmys, as he pl' ke.l 123 iiarts of hucklvlM'rrles In (K(,t hours. Clover Voulli, Bhnppw Voung man, grinds shi Ink? do tluno llrlght ('li-rk Not so rniieli would from telling you they as I didn't, ma'am, If they did." I'liliml(!lpi:a Ledger. A mini would never discover that his wlfn bud a temper If she didn't Ion GRATEFUL, HAPPY WOMEi '7 tv Mia Muriel ArmiU( Female Weakness Is Pelvic Catarrh Always Half Sick are the Women Who Have Pdvic Catarrh Catarrh ol tttty orgnii, il iinvri-.i, will nffrt l the i allowitl to ihole Uily, Catarrh without iiervntnuicee i very rare, but pelvic catarrh and iicrviii!eii go luuid iu IuiimI. Wlutt is eo diatn iwing a sight a a m iv ,-ir. ...vi m j .................. . ...... w-.-., ,H-i.,rw. V - . J F I - ..,.-.,. ... ir n t, V .- .I VJ I up fr l limlillie, ml elemllly irmuvd - f ; )1 ir-n;tli and hrallli, and heii l ,, V " ..; '"' IV J ""'I llfl'Tri Imltlee t i-.,n..l..rr. riiVM-lf r : yX'Jy -rfj 1 leiiliiely etireil, I am a tntfiil, litii t .J, I jiiiii tmliiy." Mle Muriel Armliinfe. .'rZ.J'-V J's'iVt I I'enins rmee rstarrh of lit Delrie ut. ai r .-i -i . "-i. -. .. , .-ws mv . ... . . - w (' ' Mil ,.r lnill-i-ii k, net vims woman, aufler-j ing a (till alateiiieiit ol your rami, and ing (mm the luniiy altiuwt iiiiN-aieliie ; he ail! ho placetxl to give yull hi Vsln symptoms id -!vie i-alurrh? She doe able advice gtalie. not coni.er heinelf III enough to goj Adilreiat ir, llratmaii. rirel.loni ta bed, hut she i fr (rum U-ing able j The llnrtman Krtiillariuni, Cotuiiibiit, In do her work ithnilt the greatest ! Ohio, Ma tHfens Meant. H,,I und. i.r.uid, sir, that yon. referred to my photograph a side- ehow?" Mobile lloll't get rx. itr.. old llvSli. I merely meant that it was a profile." nun -a vniBT We offer On llondriil liel'sr Reward Itwaae ' turn ol ttei ill taet ceu not tiejctireal i,y Ualii tauirra I tur. i ft, I UK Nr. r A Co, rrofx Teleoa.O ! W e lite urii1ftf ti.l, tiev k Hues F i t aa? Inr Ui" i-,t 1 , .f. en.l uir mui enw. i.r : a.ia.-raliie in L l U'il"' tit,e.-it.ili en.t Bn- ' in' i li -! l".ku ciiiji uliieti.,iibaa . v j ia.tr urm. Wt-r A Ti . t V) a 'lei ittst. Tutrfe, iei- k.i,.A Mtaetx, W hnlriele In- ', lelMto. O, rteirsCatarrti Cur 1 i.ii,ii,i....ii. u, lliTliy no Ui M,.... n. m.. ,,l.o BTteie. I'rti a 7 V B.I lieu. a. ..:.! k. -11 lr"e.t Twin men. Iteti'i rauily I'll: ere in uuL 'Twaa fiver Thus. "Who live in that little rottage down there by the Imie'V' "There dwell the man horo! the p' iii tluit Inadu IVaey' shaving 4onp tumotlH, "And lni reside lu the splendid mansion un the hll!?" "If ttih '," Chii-ago l;.-i .iid Ileielil, ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Uttle Liver PiUs. Must Bear llgnaturs of See FacSlnll Wraevee Taty aasaU a Ml eearf M tafca a nawa, CARTERS roi MUOACHC. ra Dizziness rot. nuouiwtt. roi TORPID LIVC. FOR CONSTIPATIOI. ros SAUOW SKII. LE rORTHCCOMPUXIOI Srle I ""ueerai v uumi, T CURE SICK HEADACHE. Send for Special Circular MPOKANi: tSI.AIII.15 iif-' ii iu" Lti..llulUl r 1 Unf Tnmnrrnui nr Triln '" ,h r,, 'I""- w riaet I ItUl I UNlUrrUW Ol IHIS V" ''r 'riiiiiueHsi,da"tyu a iiti" I 1 Afternoon but Nnw ''.S: Behake-WiIkcrBosinastCollege I I huuiiiuuii, uui nun ei.,ct. lortltind, Orvoon. I WH UAVK FEEUNQS r,. ur . .... Hr. crnwii lllllii-. I. W, I brl.lso WJSIS BPOS., DcntUtd .,.,i .i I I"""'' hi Sliil bImiiIiiM. ,ni,e v lit 1,1 trselliiaieelli.aiiilll. IJ , ! eiu-e hi i (dale w. irk enal.lna linn n. I ni..iiihciiri,i,1), wiib any klml ol lain,, u,oth Wat,. Thank Pe-ra-tu for Their Recov ery jUtr Yean of Suffering Mia Muriel Artnltun. M Oreenwout Ave., Detroit, Mlxli,, lll.trlel tliKSiilner of Hie Kojral Templars of Tiii,t,u In a recent h tler, sayst "I think that a woman nsturalle ahrllika frnltl mnkllig her I run III,, .;, lie, hill rvaltued lienllh U liiri,( M lunch In ni that I liwl fur the i-uke nf nther tiltkiliig wtiiiien It la my ,lu. i tell what t'enina hn don for in. "I auirervl tr Ove yiar eltft ubN Ine Imgulaitlira, whlrh lirimuht un hy "leile and liuttle me a pliy lruri,1 I tried ihntiira Iriim Ihn littervnf ,'liiMil. of ui.sln liie, hut willitiul nue M-Mi.li.'e cIibiikb in my cuiuluh,,, III my ileapnir I callrit m an old tmrw' mini advined me to try I'erini, ui iriuuied sihmI relill If I would .r-i.( unit lake It regiilnrly. I IIhmikIiI wen the Ii n't 1 could iln slid iiroeured Iniltle, knew B lieill k I Wilull t,ik. lug It Hint It em aftertlng n dtiter. ruiiy Itoni anytiuiiK i nmi uh nmi Willi I he name stlrele a It rtiree mini th nf th bend, IVruii hm l. mine renowned s a uli,e iMire fur h unite uiliio ni elniily Im-ait the all. ii.riiU are tnnMly due to rnmrrli. I. lati-li l the retle of the trouble, IVru ii i-tirve lb alarrli, '1 lie eymplonie lu'par. hsnetlnli. This le S Very Cimmnn sight and Is alniiwt alway due to i'lvic catarrh, Il Is Worse that! foolleli fur ) many viiiinen to siifler year alter year with a tin nM that ran tie permaueiitly t'lired, I'eiuna cure catarrh permanently, Il mr. oi l rl.rnnlc t'ni e welt a a sti.ht ait.u k, the only titfferi-nt being In the length nt tlin that II shuuld U ! taken lo rite. I a rure, I 11 v do not dml1 t-roiii t 0n.l ut. IkI.h lory result (rmn the um n IVru- li, rile at oine In Ir. Ilarliimn, giv. L. N. 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