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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
Hood's Sarsaparilla lias wiui success fur beyond tlio effect ot ailvtrtisiuft only. Tlio secret of its wonderful popular. Uy U explained by iU uuappioacliubW Merit. Based upon a prescription which cured people considered incurable. Hood's Sarsaparilla Unites the best-known vo,retblo rem edies, by such a combination, propor tion ami process as to liuvo curativa power peculiar to itself. Its cures of scrofula, cczrmn, psori asis, and every kiud of luimor, us well a catarrh ami rlicuuuuUm prove Hood's Sarsaparilla the best blood puriller ever produced. Its cures of dyspepsia, loss of appe tite ami that tired feeliny make it the greatest stomach tunic and strenj;th restorer the world lias ever known. Hood's Sarsaparilla It a thoroiisrlilv pood medicine. Begin to take It TODAY. Get HOOD'S. lion London produce ten lunatics per day; New York nearly as many, with greater proportionate Increase. The self-lighting IJunseu burner of a German chemist- depends upon the Igultlug effect of a pellet of palladium sponge, which Is passed over the es caping gat at the tap ts opened. Over-fatigue li regarded by Vr. Burton-Fanning as the determining cause of 10 per cent of hla caset of pulmo nary consumption. Even a single ex cess at unusual bicycling, climbing, bunting, or even dancing or tenuis may bring Into activity unsuspected latent tuberculosis. The statement la generally made that the principal geysera of the Yellow stone Park greatly exceed la size and power all otters tu the world. J. A. liuddick, now of Ottawa, Canada, con tradicts this, and says that the Wal uiangn Geyser la New Zealand far ex- hxcntabie. ceeo in proportions anytninf aescrio- He Tliey say feathers are ail the d In the Yellowstone region. Mr. rage this year. Kuddlck has never himself seen Wal- She Yes and bonds, too. ' mangu In action, but has often wit- He Paint and powder are always nessed the eruptions of the geysers more or less In vogue, aren't they T called Falroa and Pohotu, the former She Yes. Hut, then, you must re- sometime playing to a height of more member this is tbe ago of Indian than 200 feet. ! Many excellent housekeepers dls. : Brve as to the best method of wash-1 lug white clothes. Some of them pre-; fer to soak their clothes overnight In cold water. Others who are equally good managers, after examining each piece to see if there are any stains or spots that need special attention, plunge them into boiling hot soap suds and let them stand for several hours or overnight This latter method ceouia to draw the dirt quite thor oughly, as the water Itself will attest next morning. The clothes are tbeu lifted out of this water into clean warm In Valparaiso all the conductors on trolley cars are women. Persons with blue eyes are rarely affected with color blindness. Sleepers made of earthenware are used ou some ot the rail run da lu Japan. Iu making the best Persian rug a weaver spends about twvuty -three fads. Mctfctn will Bud Mr lnlew't SeotMtif Ynip the bait raniaJ? ui aw lor Uulr C&Udraa t leatblnc ki Success may sometimes come unex pectedly, but work alone can hold it. F. W. Murray. tun of Ohm. rm cr toi.ido, LvcA roi-NTr. PaM J. t niNtr mikn oath ht bs Is tb senior rrirot I h firm ot F.J. (.suit at Co., doing butintu In m i ltr of TolfJe, fouaiy and s:te afort-ta ,5. ami that tatd firm will par thasumol ONKiit'NIiKCU IMLIAHU fovea.-n and aiary rata of Ca'arrb tha: cannot ha curaj by the uae of Hiu i Catarh h Cim. HANK J. OHINttr pworn to before me an.l aubacneed in rav pntact, itmam daj of Dactnibar, A. D. lisi ITj A. W.CLtASON', ' v ' Salary Public Ball's Catarrh Cure Is taten internally and acta llrsctly on the Mood and nnmn iurfaeee Of" Uk intern. Send for lr.timou.aia, lre. F. J. CHENEV JkCU.,IoledO,a Bold bv drui nuts, ;.N;. ball's Family eilit axe the but. Cleanliness prevents rust: the best tared for uiaokiue last the loudest, For bronchia-. trouMes trv Fijo's Care SLstin. I , VI . coustt urd!y urvlve. Fine paper can be anemone. At ariisx:is, price i cenis. . . . ,. . : , .. : mad of corn stalks and of rice straw. The curious electric heater of M. Ca milla Herrgott consists of couductlug wires woven into carpets and other fabrics, and It la designed to give a moderately high temperature to the fiber hemp, cotton, linen or silk. It does not affect the pliability or appear fine of the material. It is claimed that the heater Is perfectly safe, and that the wires cannot be raised above a certain temperature. The arrange ment can be applied to many purposse. Carpets, rugs, etc.. can be kept at the temperature of the body or higher, and dry or wet medical applications can be kept easily at 150 dag. 0. In the industries numerous uses are sug gested, as In filters for fatty or gelat inous matters, aud for warming car riages or tralus, etc. New materials from which paper can be made are continually found. Re cently In our Southern States yellow pine waste has been successfully man ufactured Into that universal sub stance without which so many fea tures of modern civilization could water, the few soiled place that re- days over each i,uiire foot of surface, main are rubbed out aud the clothe ,,Mr m)1 four Th M are put In the boiler to como to th.hj., BbolU m muaoUia Tho hmmlH boiling point If the water la hard a ,kuU C(U1,llUm tllll.(y ,Kms Tlll, ,ow. mo..nu. wi "'' . 't limbs coutalu thirty bones each, no more, should b added to every gal Ion ef water In the boiler, the soda being first dissolved In a little boil ing water. If it la put In without melt ing it may eat a bole in tha clothes. It the water 1 soft a little melted soap should be used instead of aoda, and soap should be rubbed over each piece a It Is put In th boiler. Very few of the best laundresses boll their clothes longer than three minutes, Just loug enough to allow them to be thor Kvery hair bus two oil gluml at Its base. The scuao of touch ts dullest ou the back. The thoroughness In which the agrl cultual schools of the Western States are going into the education of farmers la Illustrated by th anuouuceineut fiat the Iowa state Agricultural Col I ege has Just established a course of I instruction lu the slaughtering of live I stock. It I a laboratory course, and SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH RELY ON PE-KU-NA TO FIGHT CATARRH, COUGHS, COLDS, GRIP Pmtnafbr coughs and folds in child im yfcNaUvr jM", 11 eutdien ' oughly caldd. Longer bolUng only!.11" iv""' r' ' 'aru tu an tend to make white clothe, yellow. b' P Instruction. When the clothe are taken from the I Ceylon, according to its recent ceu boiler the water they were boiled In u rtirnt, has no fewer thau 148 lu- should be poured over tbein and they "aoltant over one hundred year of should b allowed to ttaud in It sv- Seventy one of these are male era! hour or overnight No woman who doe this will ever be troubled with yellow clethe. There I no bet ter way to bleach them In wluter. About once a month la often enough to blue clotbea in winter, and the old fashioned Indigo bag, which cost only a few cents, 1 th best thing to us at any time. THEATER FLOATS ON SCOW. Method In His Effort. In addition to spruce, whose useful- Tou seem to have a great liking for DMJ 10 Paper-making has caused great targe words." uneasiness concerning th ultimate fate -Well, dur," answered Mr. Erastus of th beautiful White Mountain for Plnkley, "I once knowed a man whose Mt' niarh pine, fir, aspen, birch sweet life were saved ty a big word. Ha um- cottonwood, maple, cypress snd once told me dat 1 prevaricated, an' by wll!ow trees ail contain fiber suitable de time I foun' out what dat word for the manufacture of paper. Hemp, meant it were too late fuk me to hit cotton. Jute, Indian millet and other him." New Yorker. fibrous plants can also be nsed for this purpose, so that there seems to be no danger of a dearth of paper. Major Powell-Cotton's expedition in Eastern Equatorial Africa resulted in the dlacevery of six tribes ef men pre- unknown to the elvllUed world One of these tribes Is known to its s i- ! seihbor by the name of the Ma--CUcm gleian. Th Magicians dwell on the high lands half-way between Lake Ru idolph and Lake Albert and their vll jlages consist of two-story houses built Bow F-aapla Aloaa Three Qraat Kivare Art SupplUd with AHuaaifata A flouting theater, designed to sup ply th town along th Ohio, Illinois and Mississippi riv.r. with dramatic ti)0M whlch tllt ,ulttllll. uf ,he Antrtnlniiiantsi h euntla lkt Ann. . is gradually built up In concentric lay- and aeventy-four femaloa. Of these forty-three men and flfry to womeu claimed to be exactly one hundred, while the highest age returned was ll"0. Cue hundred l good rouud ago, aud no doubt every Indolent octogena rian who could not be bothered to re member the year of his birth put down on hundred to save time. Th precious pearl Is produced, at least in many cases, by the presenc of a minute parasite in the shell se creting mantle of the pearl oyster and other mollusks from which pearls ar obtained. A spherical sac tonus around the parasite, which becomes a nucleus fit X . Sk iW i'"' . i mi-. ' v i AaMiP i . i.iv'i ill m a ft . t r -m -bbw f ?i r -m i i . ajsj-- 'H IfTJf I.-, H a.: M t?T3i v .- fj f a - . l fin i i r m i l-l It' ') ' IK SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH Use Pe-ru-na for La Grippe and Winter Catarrh. In every country of th civilised world tho Sisters of Charity an' known. Not only do they minister to tho spiritual and Inti llcctual needs of tha charge committed to their care but they also minister to their bodlh needs. Whenever coukIis or colds, la grlp or mictimonla make their ameaiain' among tho children those Sisters unt,r ' ',iu not disconcerted, but know cia. tly tin f- yi t- remedies to apply. ;. -'J '' ..jr-'- With so many children to take can r ifV'A r y of aud to protect from climate and ills m entertainment, ha recantly been con structed and la about to start on it Journeying, Its (eating capacity la for 1,000 people and there are boxe for th elite and a pit for th orches tra. In addition th vsasel 1 suffi ciently Urge to admit ot numerous sleeping rooms for the actors, th deck discovery 0f , uauoa ana iu uioae connected wun either the show or the boat The sa tire force number forty. On th teicuer which tows the floating thea ter, beside th boiler and engines, there 1 a complete electric light plant, besides a kitchen and dining room. In view ef the fact that the long water rout of th floating theater car ers, home times the parasite remains at the center of the pearl, and some time It migrates from the sac before it has become Uepelessly Imprisoned. Reasoning upoa thes,. facts, Dr. U. I.yster Jameson, to whose efforts the me of them ta due, sug gests the possibility of the artificial production of marketable pearls by In fecting beds of pearl oysters with th particular species of parasite that at known to attack such mollusks wi.h the effects above described. Sisters of St. Joseph, of tho I'e.if Mute Iiutltuto, IM'J Cas Ave, St. Louis, Mo., writes: "We appreciate Perun very much. It certainly does oood woik with Cltjrrh and also with colds and la gr.ppe. W have faith In F'eruns td have Inspired many other with same. We do not like to be without It. It ha certainly kept us from being very ick. It d d a world of yood last winter for our little ones. Thanking you for your kindim to us and our afflicted ones w remain, your gratefully, "SISTERS OF 8T, JOSEPH" ease these wise and prudent Sisters have found 1'eruna a never fulling safeguard. Ilr. Hartman receive many letter fiom Catholic Sistors from all over the I'nlted States. A recommend recently received from a Catholic Institution In Detroit, Mich., reads as follows: Or. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir "Th young girl who ued HOMES OF THE ESKIMOS. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Tlie Kind You Ha.i Always Bought rlously Bears the W7. yfTTT signature oi iuiVVZ t-CUiJUM ' ilclan. Merely a Hint Th nun who thinks he knows It all t i i i n,. Z. v 1 . fc 3f W4ttI'- Dd souped together on the That the man who doesn t know so much ' .v. . , EaU far less humble pie. iup.per "'"P" of the hlll' Tii' ln" spire great awe among the dweller In the valley below, although the lat ter outnumber them a thousand to one. Their formidable reputation appear to be based upon their superior Intelli gence. None of the new tribe dlcor ?red by Major Powell-Cotton had erer met a white man, and they treated their visitor in a friendly manner. LAUNDEBINIl IN WINTER TIME. the Peruna was suffering fcom Isryng tis, and low of voice. The result of the treatment wii most satisfactory. Sh I found great relief, and after farther use . of th mHlr-in ua twin tn ha ahl n r n mio uie wrmer perxion or me . .w ..ou... ,u mm say h I entirely cured." 8'ster of 6outh the season for th how doe not psmJ l.oo wiutcra. Charity. close until late In the Southern winter. Kespite the great rigors of the Arc The entire route comprise J,500 miles. ! tie regions the Eskimos live comfort- Th boat stsrts at Plttaburg and visit ably enough, considering th state of the town of the coal miner and tel-! their civilization. In their Igioos, or werker along th Monongahela river. ! uow houses. These, saj w riter In Next It returns and goes down the j The World's Work, are dome shaped Ohio to the Kenawha, thtnee to Cairo, ' atructurea, exposed to the full blust of and latr np th Illinois river to La! the north wind, and arc hardly ill Salle. Then, after going back to the tinguldmhle from the surrounding This young girl was under the rare of tho Sisters of Charity and used I'c Atlanta, Ga., escaped the sur geon's knife, by using Ljdla E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Dkae Mes. I'imham: I wish to xpres my gratitude for the restored health and h.ippine&s Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound ha brong-ht into ray life. "I had suffered for three year with terrible pains at the time cf menstrua tion, and did not know what th trouble was until the doctor pronounced it in flammation of the OTurics, and proposed an operation. "I felt so weak and sick that I felt are that I could not survi ve th e ordeal, and so I told him that I would cot un dergo it. The following week I read an advertisement in the paper of your Vegetable Compound in such an emer gency, and so I decided to trv it. Great was my joy to find that I actually im proved after taking two bottles, so I kept taking it for tea weeks, and at th pit oi that time I was cured. I had grained eighteen pounds and was in excellent health, and am now. " You surely deserve great success, nd you have my very beit wishes." Mies Alice Bailet, 50 North Boule vard, Atlanta, Ua. S000forft'ttfort,leil lalnct tetter pnetng genuineness vannvt be pre. All sick vromen would be wise If they would take lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and be well. POMMEL SUCKER ,IN I lit WOF.LD fftff f ' a- . Tr I , SO JALt STALL RELJABU CtAltRJ. (STICRTO TMC BlCNOTTHt ffSH. lAt all our nvaKriroof toati. Vjili aJ h&t fcrallliiMlj of wet worli. it i often mittite but rwverfqudileil. ( -M&dc in bl&ck or yellow ar full guaranteed ty J10WtC0. I0?1AHA Malkoda br Whlah CUthaa May t Wklt an ta 04 Coadltlan. Many housekeeper find difficulty ln doing their lannderlng during cold weather. In the aummer season cot tons and linens can be bleached on the grass and dried ln the warm sun shine, and, while they ar whiter for being frosen and thawed, there Is sel Jom warmth enough in the depth of winter to thaw them on the line, and If .they are bandied ln the frozen state they are apt to crack. For this rea son good bouxkeepers will not allow fine tabl linen to be dried out of doors in the winter, even though It may be lightly yellowed by Indoor drying. Fine handkerchiefs are very easily torn snd delicate underwear can be ruined more yuiuaij vj oeing lanen irom tne hour. :Ine and folded when frozen than In my other way. If white cotton garments are much ttaiived freexlng will restore them to their proper color, and If there I time they can be left out en th line until they freeze bard and thaw out, pro rlded they are not handled ln a frox pu stat or left to flap about In tb wind. Loosely woven material, Ilk itocklnette my alao be left outdoors in th line until thay ar dry enough to bring Into the house A larg laundry Is a very useful plac In winter, a th clothe can 9 dried there and the danger of freezing avoldtd. Such a room 1 also very useful for ironing ln tot weather, (t should be provided with a laundry itove and the Ore kept up until tho :lothes are dried. Flannels and woolen stockinette ought to be dried on wooden frumes, which any carpenter will make, and which will prevent shrinking. This Is uecause the ultimate fiber of wool is piral, and the drawing up and inter locking of the fibers being what con stitutes shrinkage. In underwear fac tories the garments are always washed nd dried on frames so that they may be offered soft and nnshrunken for sale. It is much better and easier to scrub soiled finanne! with small brush than it Is to rub tbm clean on a board. A rather stiff brush about four or five Inches long is th best article for this purpose. Scrub th band and seam of heavy woolen ablrt. as well a those of cotton, ln this way. This mall brush Is excellent In washlnit corsets or any heavy piece that ar Jifflcult to nib on a board. If the brush haa a small band! th garments niuj b more easily cleaned with It Mississippi, the boat slowly makes It way In tb direction of Nw Orleans. Tb Idea of a floating theater 1 not exactly new, but the extensive seals upon which It Is being conducted and the fact that It la the drama Instead of the vaudeville program that la be ing presented attracts unusual atten tion. "Fault" 1 tbe production which ha been presented tbl sesson. Along th rout of th floating thea ter tbe town ar often but ten or fifteen mile apart Th era for the Jumps of the boat and it company are not long one. On th upper deck of the steamer 1 a calliope. Lang be fore tha theater reaches the town ln which It 1 to how the sound of this instrument msy be heard. Tbe idle population of tbe river towna at once begin to assemble on th wharf. As tb steamer come within a fw hun dred feet of the dock the calliope la silenced and a bra bind strikes np a familiar air. The crowd on the wharf then grows larger. Many ar there awaiting th first opportunity to e cure reserved eata. When the boat touches the wharf tbe sailors, some of whom are later transformed into ac tor, make the vessel fast snd put the gangplank in place. Tha scenery 1 ar ranged and tbe orchestra rehearse while th cook I preparing tbe next meal ln the kitchen. Tbe people come aboard and select their seats. Instead of doing so from a diagram on shore. At night th theater is brilliantly lighted by electricity and a searchlight flashes over the surrounding territory. The entertainment lasts about three now drift. They are built entirely '''' tif.11 "'- m r 1.4 iL.LLr- lt38aalAfflr s r Us bo iuiMllci)tt and it elves m plonsnrn In aht pialne (o i h . 0J thounninU who have iiiM d It Kor I nifT.'ied with ta. of the stniiin.h. all r.t'edii. proving vain. bin fur fidlrf. I, ant aiirlng i wiiit tu t'oloimlo, hop. Ine to bo li.tiK-ntrd by ih.tii 'n of i liiiiMte and whllu )ur a trl. nd nilvlst .1 Hie to try I'ertma. After tuiimr o boltli a I found ui)relf very much Itiiprovi'd. The reinalti uf my old disease lieltiit now mi allcht. I eon i.!ili r ni . lf i-ur'd, yet for n while I Inti ml to i .iiiliiino tlio line of I'mun. t am now tiritlliig anothrr patient wltii y.mr niedirinn, Hlin has brvn -i!k illi miliaria and troublod wltk li-ti. -orthai'a. I have no doubt that a ... , . iin' will ho spi-i.itlly rffri'tpil " of a serious character. Toe,. r, Lmp... of l.tt.r. r nv oi-Ktt.. oi ukf ii nun ri in ' i ;clved by Or. Hartman from lh vr, such wonderful results thai sitn o then reruns has become our favorite medi cine for litfliictiia, catarrh, cold, coiikIi and hroiu hltls. " ooi orders of Cathollo 8at' througn. Out th Umt.d Stat, The name and addrenac to thus littefs have hen wlthhihl from re- Another recommend from Catholic ' 1" ' P'st'-r but w ill be fur- Institution of one of the Central State p1'""'1 '" ri 'uet. written by th 8(r Superior rtails One-half uf th dlncase which af as follows: 1 1' ' tttunklnd are dim to umui catarrhal j ti'i aiiKr-inetit of (tin mut ima liiKiiibran UniiiK sumo o.-ii.iti or paooaiin of Ilia "A number of years ago o:,r atten tion wag rull.d to lir. ll.irtiiiiin'ii l'e rtina, and since then we have uued It with wonderful results f. r grip. ioukIis. rolila and catarrhal disease of the head and stomach. "For Krl) and winter catarrh eti.-,-lally It tin been of emit servb- to the liimnte cf this lustlliitliin." bo-Iy A i !' lljuil Utal:e r would i me runa for catarrh of the throat, with good results as the above letter testifies. From a Catholic Institution In Cen-; tral Uhio comes th following recom mend from the 8iter Superior: "Some yean ao a friend of onr In stltutlon recommended to ui Ir. Hart man i I'eruua as an en cdlent remedy for the Influenza of w hich we then had SISTERS OF CHARITV All Over the United SUtet U Pe ru I na for Catjrrh. j A recommend recently received fn,:n ! it Catholic Institution In the Homhwi-M reiiils as follows: i I)- that would art Immediate- the lOllKeul,-,) Hilleoiia Hli'lu I'ntiiii? It to Ha normal state, ime.jiictitly cure nil tbeo dia- -''. t'atartli la i ntarrti wherever hcnld, whether It bo 111 the head, ihrn.it. hniR, m,ni,, h. kldneya or pel vic oiain, A riiniilv thot will cura it In i..ii location will mr It In alt hieathins. lYiur.a cure ratar.h h. n ver Im n!ei. If ...i do tmt dcilvo prrinipt and sat- lif.o!.if)- re :il filllll th line of IV runa. w.ite at oiuo to ir Hartman, i'lini? a full atiiteiiieiii of )onr cane and !' will be pienscl to iclvo )ou hi taluaiile ailvl. e sratia. A Prominent Mother Superior Sjys: A l lied )r Hartman. IV.MeM of I rfln tctil fv frtnii ..Ttia.r-i. i . . t.tt-t. ii . ..... ... several case w hich threatened to he j efTelency of 1'eruna as Uo of the very j AiX, "ri. t oiumhus. Perrin's Pile Specific Th INTERNAL BIMIDT Na Cas filit It WU1 Nat Car MTEHI50 THE SNOW IIOtSE. RATS MADE BEOS OF MONEY. Wkea tha Haa Waa roood Ik Mies inm BUta War. All Intact. A ibort time ago Mrs. Mike Huller, who keeiii grocery on tbe corner of Eighth and Elm streets, hid away where h could easily find it, $7tt ln bill for us at a time when necessity or desire required It tine thought of thieves, but not of tbe rodent de scription, and was, therefore, quite particular ln selecting a biding place. A few days later she thonght she would take a look at her hidden treas ure, with the view of assuring herself that tha money was where she bad hidden It, but on going to the place ber surprise can easily be Imagined when, on placing her hand where the money ought to have been, ibe dis covered that it was gone. Matters remained in that condition up to a few days ago, when, hearing a rat traveling around tbe bouse, tbe Idea struck ber that rat were the real purlolner of ber money. Going to work wltb a vim she wit not long In ripping up tw or three plank from the floor of on of th room of the .bouse nnd, instituting a close search, was greatly elated to find that rodents had actually stolen tbe money, packed It away and mad a cosey bed of It, for there it waa before her eye, Ev ery bill was found intact, not a dollar missing. Henderson (Ky.) Gleaner. 1th a view to keeping out the cold air, and admirably serve th,e purposea of their rude but skillful architect. At the entrance tands a large block of snow. This is the door, ln the day. time it Is pushed aside. At night It Is drawn before the opening, which It completely fills, keeping out of the pas sage both drifting snow and prowling animals. In order to enter the snow house, It Is necessary to crawl on "all four" along a tunnel about 30 feet long. At the end Is the storehouse, which leads to the living apartments. Light Is let Into the Interior through large, clear sheets of ice. In the ren ter of the living room stands the "kudlik," a saucer shaped thing full or moss ana seal oil wlih n serves as a alaacnlla Vlaw, Wife I wonder why the fashions are alwa.vs changing? Husband Oh, I aminos women re allzo after a time what frights they are and want something more fright ful. You Can (Jet Allen's Foot-F-aae FREE. Write Alien S. olimod, t R,,y,(. y , for free Hiaiile of Allan'! 'it lax. It rurc wealing, hot awullen. arhlti fert. It makaa new or titht Ihol-i raijr. A certain cura lot corns, Inirowlng iialli and tninlns. Alldrti. gUUMllit. 26c. Ijont aicit any auutlluia. A new typewriting machine n-turin th carriage autouistlcally wlirn tin and ef a line is reached, so that the operator Is not compelled to pause. rite 10 anr ntnc'urlr Klli'iilral .s a,urrrr ni,o fur Fra ! trial bottl an Mita 1IT.M. H. Ullu.. LW..I- ArUi M . I'Mladalalila, hi To h sensibly drvsted la to give free doin to one's roof omenta, and enough warmth to be protected from sudden chauges of temporal ui a. Hand Power Hay Prjss, $IH o:. r;ratef, iimirlfnt, best Invention of tlii- aifi , bey can niakfl r-'fruUr nlcd 1 4 1 1 s 1 4a In alr Ilia fun, and two Uw)icau tal thrnu loan A ler day eatlr. RKM i HIH JiericK TOIHV stove by day and both stove and amp l0,h J",hn V""r If."1 ' " r"". i i , . , , . , wllh "' 'ami fer malllnir. and get ttieir big by night. The beds are seal Rklnl ' raialog, fully de.cni.u.g thii grai llay Pr. m rilled unon the flMir I "" '"' hun.frr.Uof Ok.U and Uuju-aii.ln uf t puea upon me noor. rltnles ul farm and Vegetable s. -da. (P. C.Lj Ruslneas Woman' Hales. Be honest. Ion't worry. Be courteous to all. Keep your own counsel. Iion't complain about trifle. Be loyal to your employer. Don't ask for vacation. Be business-like, not womnnttib. Be prompt a little ahead of time If possible. B neat and attractive but unob trusive, In your person. Take kindly criticism ln the spirit ln which It was Intended. Iio the very best you can each day and every day, o Hint when there is a chance for promotion, you will not only be "called, but chosen." Nnlfllns I1IilI Kerwln Kellow offered me $o0.i.sai . Tor my mining i,i a; r,,, I'arker Aiul ef cuurso run accee it? Kerw ln N..1 me. I fig.ir. thnt If he ' "i'" ..'WJ it mu.t . wnh al !,! ji.io.ism. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Cenuine Carter's Uttle Liver Pills, Mutt Bar Slgnntura of awWSf FaoSlall Wr.ppar Balew. , I'litive ( ronfl. "0 ' J w iimi. Ihii l.i.,o, ft ,.J.-lV "! - ' '! . ft T . I . f"l! t !-.-. ( f , l 4 Aaaul f i r 'l4 4. frta. f ; J o.ss.riaav eo. . Oatioit, MiuK. A .... lapggl 7ei". isa wa Trtfrrn K.vfrublc Road Cradfrj VcSteM H-Uh Mailing (iradrr. Ttlcrtl Kock Crtohrr. Trurrn iktaptrs, Plow and R. K. C'onlracton Suppiir. Koad KollVn, -Slrrct Swrrprni anj Sprinklcn, Wtlle f,( i a;ieii IMiAI.I, S.. CO. Jl.l CumnunUI IUK. Illf fl.AMI, UUKlHlFS A Parting Nhot "After all," reninrked th rejected j suitor, ss he prepnred to go, "I auppon j man of ." would soon t i rat of a wife ! who hoverc-d around the 112 mark." I "How very ungallnnt of you to Inniiiu- ! at that I sm Z'l," said the woman lu the case. "Well, perhaps you ar not," he re plied, "hut It struck me that you were somewhere uear th freexlng point." Making; Money Ont of Oarba;e. The borough of Fulham, London, by the use of lti garbage ln tbe furnace of the municipal electric lighting plant makes a profit of $3,443 a year. Laugh when a friend tells a Joke; it la on of Ua tax rou must par. Could Not Favor Union. Th city of Toronto recently called for bid for firemen' clothing and th lowest competitor was the Crown Tail oring Company. The contract, how ever, was awarded at a higher prlc to a concern using the union label. Thereupon tbe Crown Tailoring Com pany obtained an Injunction. In ren dering a Judgment Chancellor Boyd declared that in Issuing Its specifica tion tbe city could not demand the use of any particular union label and thus discriminate against certain clssses of laborer who might be a capable those entitled to nse the label. The true tent of ability, h held, Is not membership In a union. I.-ootora for Itusaia. Bus'sla la very short of doctors, hav ing only eight for every Uhi.oisi Inhab itant. Great Britain bus ISO for th same number. Auers Give nature three helps, and nearly every case of con sumption will recover. Fresh air, most important of all. Cherry Pectoral Nourishing" food comes next. Then, t medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. t rlt ae4 Arar'f Cliarrr Pastoral U yea re 8o. I Itava Urrlbla rai ot lunir 1U- eaaee rur1 by It. I sin naver wlOimit II." ALaaaT U. Uiun.ro, Marietta, Ohio. UWV.W..!M. for i Consumption Tary esaail aa a Mary lAks a eaax. pArrrrD'c r08 HLaOACHC. uAiAl LKo roxoiziNcti. rou nuousxEtt, FOR TORflD lIVtB. FCR C0NSTIPATI3N, roR lAiiow skii. rOR TXECOMPLIXIOI d Gas 1 rty nwtMbi:&i?ZX CURE tCK HEADACHE.. Health demands dally action of the toweia. Aid nature with Ayor'a Pill. Had Und Tractlce. "Toil must take us for fools," say those who are listening to tho man who Is telling of hi adventures. "You claim you rodu from New York to Han Francisco lu a packing boi ou a freight train and carried food and bedding ami books and a lamp to r-iid by, as well as coul oil stove to fur nlHh boat Ilosh!" "Ihisli nothing!" was tho indignant answer. "1 wnnt to say to you that I lived lu a flat for ten years, and the only mistake I made on my trip was riot having a bathroom built Into tin packing box." Judge. WELL DRILLING! MACHINERY. roiiraiii r Ma drll 7 tUain r leJrM ii,w..r. Uiri KIIKNT SIH KS. wchllne comilltln. I,'-!, " " I'IMIf.ua la ,!.. Tl. 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