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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1904)
March, April, May There is a bost time for doinfl everything Unit is, a time vln n Unrig cau bo done to the best ad vantage, most easily and most ef fectively. Now is the best time for purifying your blood. Whyl Because your system is now trying to purify it you know this by the pimples and other eruptions that have come on your face and body. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Are the medicines to take thev do If Science ' 'rtD deer or antelope on ths alerti trat they will be Just much on th alert tt they witness nothing but an sahlbltlon of fright and Sight on the part of the first door or antelope, without there being any conscious effort on Its part to express alarm, Moreover, I sin Inclined to think tag and date and place of killing shall be forwarded for record. Some mysterious deaths of cattle In Alderuey have been traced to a curi ous source. Mercurv was found m trie the work thoroughly and agreeably j doad animals, and also In many niead and never fail to do it. ow "nd sardens, and the presence of Hood's are the medicines vou f01" ' u attributed to a recent ex- have ahvavs heard rwomtuonded. I ,o8l0Dr of f;,or' f?r ,' I mercury. The fumes from the explo l eanno, reeemmeml Ho.i' Sarr-rill , arrlo.l a rllaranee bv a too taiahlv a a Mriug biwi.-iius When a . lcn wPf earnea to a distance vj a take itiu the snrinic wp all ftvi b.-ttrriimuch strong gale. As a result of the inquiry, th.sum.las.S.H.SsAt..Mrtar!lh0 manutll(..up. pf fIplosTes In the Mood'. Sarsaparilla promise. to lsIand h;l9 rrohibited. Cure and keeps the; promise. .... , . . . L , A still unexplained effect of the elec- " i trie light somewhat resembles mild suubura and sunstroke. The heat of the electric are employed In the re ducing furnace Is so concentrated that it melts steel like tallow, but the ther mometer a dozen yards away is scarce ly affected. Even at this distance from the heat, however, persons experience a burning of the face and other ex posed skin much like that produced by Intensely hot sunshine. The skin be comes deeply bronsed. nd there Is The mlaratlou of birds li being I that on certain occasions, rare though studied In a new manner by CJerman ( they may be, there la a conscious effort ornithologists. Hundreds or thousands at teaching. I have myself known of of crows are being captured at Rosslt- one setter dog which would thrash its ten, in East Prussia, anil, after being puppy aounaiy ir ids laner eareieaeiy tagged with a number aud date, are or stupidly flushed a bird. Something again liberated. It Is requested that similar may occur !n the wild state when one of these birds Is killed, the among such Intelligent beasts as wolvea HOW MEN MAY LIVE LONG. of Gold win Smith Tells tit Secret Ilia Youthfulnaaa ami Vtiror. Uoldnlu Smith, the famous historian, educator, Journalist and essayist, who Is the literary life of Canada, has brought out a pood deal of comment on the problem of old age, with mental and physical soundness, by las own opiuiou of the influences which have him isO.,h-.if.i Ilia ,-1, 1 1 ., K birthday In good health and a Me to do j "p0TM? Md"" in natural light. brilliant ami valm.1,1 vv.,rfa In 1,1. ! l1" ln h 'J-. followed by chosen field of 'labor. j headache and insomnia. Professor Smith thinks that lie owes There Is now in operation, on a com' much to his freedom from hard tasks, i niervial scale, at Port Chester. X. Y., in school or otherwise, wheu a boy. i Bn artificial camphor factory, the prod- and foxes. Indeed, I nave some reason to believe that with both of these animals It does occur that Is, that there is conscious as well as un conscious teaching of the young In such matter as traps." Probably the President and I differ more In the meaning we attach to the same words than anything else. In a subsequenut tetter be says: "I think the chief difference between you and me In the matter la one of terminology. When I speak of unconscious teaching I really mean simply acting ln a man ner which arouses Imitation." Imitation Is no doubt the key to the whole matter. The animals uncon sciously teach their young by their ex ample, and ln no other way. Ifroru John Burroughs' "Current Misconcep tions ln Natural History" ln the Century. MANY 6YSTIM9 ARE IN USE. Me was a sickly child and his chance of even average length of days seemed poor. But he was allowed much free dom ln Ivy hood, to roam the fields and play Instead of sticking closely to books or taxing his mind severely. It Is hardly necessary to say that ito'd win Smith was still a yMinsr lad, how ever, when he lve:iii to work sealous- ' uct of which Is intended to compete ln the market with the natural substance. ' It is maintained that it does not differ, ' except in the manner of Its origin, from that extracted from the camphor trees of Formosa. Artificial camphor Is made from essential oils derived from turpentine. Chemically the only difference between turpentine and ly in school, nd at Eton and in the camphor is the possession by each university he was a brilliant student j molecule of the latter of one atom of Another point he makes much of is his oxygen which Is lacking ln the former, lifelong habit of working in the early By a chemical process the needed oxy niorning rather than late at night, and ' Ken Is supplied. Three-fourths of the getting sleep ln the hours of darkness. ; w-hole supply of camphor is used ln the nature- time for rest lie also testl- arts, and one-fourth In medicine. Bps to his constant care ss to outdoor j The people called the Todas, living exercise and his moderation ic eating ln the Xilgtrl Hills, India, have a curi- tnd drinking.- leveland leader. jous religious ritual evolved out of the PITS rrma-wr.UT mra jr.i iu or tMrreaanaaa fllw after firatdar'tuseofT'r.KUn.-avjraaxNarr aaaarrr. S-M Frrr S w: WUfusj trwaa I. M. H. klisa, Ud..av Arcs i, Wi.'fi.. fa, ordinary operations of the dairy. The priest says Dr. V. H. Rivers, Is the dairyman, and the temple is the dairy. Only the milk of the sacred buffalo Is churned ln the dairy templa The milk of buffaloes that are not "sacred' Is churned In the front part of the huts lean. Motion Overruled. 1 say," said the captain of bache lors" ball In the boarding school, "let's in which the people live. The dairy oe swell and call our dormitory the temples are of different degrees of Latin quarter." ' sanctity corresponding to the differ- "Xo! Nor shrieked the rest of the ect degrees of sanctity of the erow1- I buffaloes tended in each. Even "Because," ventured one of the pro- the vessels used in a dairy tern testing mob, "all the other fellows will r;8 rirj in sanctity, those that con be coming here trying to borrow the tain the milk being more sacred than quarter." i those ra. 0n!v receive the products of And so It was thus that the dorml- the churning, tory went nameless. Baltimore Amer- j Tr,. v.,-. , r i,.,..... .k.-i.) - ( " v v. a.k. AJ-V'.l.LtTK DUVU1U iaaV j tereat us especially because tiey are : , so common about us. They were dis ; covered while the light from a Wels j bach burner was being concentrated j by a quarta lens on a sulphide of cai j cium screen, the lens causing the lu l mlnosity of the screen to persist after j the light was removed. They are now j known to exist not only In tie incan I descent gas. but also In the ordinary ' gas flame burning w ithout a chimney, and In the radiation from a red hot plate of silver or talc, and they excite radio-activity In various substances, such as a plate of lead. The Invisible rays can be detected by the alight in crease of luminosity of a phosphores cent screen or of a very small gas flame. These rsys seem to be given off by the human body, and D'Arsonval has shown that a screen of platico cyanide of barium, made sligbt'y lu minous by radium, lights np on ap- 'Many women are denied the" f?c,r il V!" "u happiness of children through under the skin. derangement of the generative organs. Mrs. Beyer edvises women to nse Lydia E Pink ham's Vegetable Compounl I ANIMAL INSTINCT. "Dia Mrs. PuntHlM: I suSere.1 with stomach romplaict for years. I got so bid tht I could ti t cirrTCT children but five most ha. then w'ou-S have a miscarriage. The lt time I became rre.-iant. rr.v husban .1 c-' t me to take Lydia I- l'inkbam's I'epe table Compound. After tik:c t.. first bottle I was relieved cf tie iek aess of stomach, ad befin to feel tet ter in every wsv. I ccttinaed its usa and was enabled to carry civ baVT to BjaturitT. I now have a cloe fcaty girl, and can work better than I evt'r could before. I am like a new woaan." Mrs. Frasx I.ETra. ii S. Second tt, Hendea, Conn. vi -t mm awl vwst to rfia PraatdCBl'a Oplolaa ea tba Qaeatioa f tba Day 3i MataralUta. I am convinced there is nothing in the notion that animals condouaiy teach their young. Is it probable that a mere animal reflects upon the fu- Kallwaxa la Kngland Are Oparatad VoJer a Variety of Conditloaa. It is net easy for an American rail road man to conceive of the conditions exls..ng ln the British Islands. The English railway systems total only 22.- tX) miles, let this comparatively small mileage is the property of 230 com panies, more than half of which have their separate administration and exec utive. The others are "leased and worked lines." Allotting an average of eight directors splece to each of the 1-5 Independent companies, the Eng lish railways support 1.000 directors, whose fees can hardly be less than $1,250 a year each. The railroads of India cover about StUXO miles. Yet Thomas Robertson, the expert who recently reported to the British government on Indian rail way administration, saya that the task of supervising the lines of that vast country might safely be intrusted to a board of three qualified men. assisted by a secretary, a chief Inspector and a numu - of Inspectors and auditors. Three experts with a small staff are considered by Mr. Robertson capable of performing duties of about the same character as those for which In Eng land are employed 1.000 amateur di rectors with their secretaries and as sistant secretaries, accountants, audi tors, clerks, messengers, etc. If only the sum of S1.2JO.000 paid away annually ln fees to rsllway di rectors were available for a centralized ranway board It would be possible to attract the ablest men by offering the largest known salaries snd yet make a saving. The saving by "standardization" Is also to be considered. The Uarriman roads, 17.000 miles, are to unify their machinery so that all "parts" of roll ing stock shall be Interchangeable. The consolidation of American roads has gone much farther than ln Britain. The VandevbUt and Pennsylvania sys tems contain about 20.000 miles each, either one of them nearly equaling the 22,000 miles of all England. And though the Individual roads ln these systems have ln some cases their sep srste boards, these usually consist of practically the same men. Many Im portant lines are also "leased and worked." Against the 230 systems of 22,000 miles les than 100 miles to a linein England the Vanderbllt and Pennsylvania systems Include together less than twenty component lines, or an average of more than 2.000 miles a line. The longest single line in the United States, the Southern Pacific, has over 8,500 miles of track. WOMEN WORKERS IN FIELDS, Of 4,410,010 As-rlealtaral Laborer la Ualted HUtas H01.1O3 Are Woaaaa. In an Agricultural Department bulle tin, th total number of agricultural laborers In the I' it I tod States Is placed at 4.410,810, of whom 2.300,1-itf are "members of the family;" that la, "sous snd daughters who help to work ths old homestead" or " help Uncle Dan with the craps,'" and 2,044,761 ar hired laborers. ' A surprisingly large number of women are classed as hired farm help. The total numU-r Is 220,048. Naturally, the greater number of these are In the South, where the negro woiueu are an Important factor lu the gathering of cotton, corn and other crops. There were 441.0R3 women classed as farm laborers, "members of the family," and the vast majority of these were also found ln the South, where negro women taking an active part lu the work In the field Is an or dinary sight South Carolina leads In the number of women hired laborers, with 8o,&81, snd Alabama la next, with 34,0t3. Then come Georgia, with 80,803; Miss issippi, with 30,134; Louisiana, with 23,200; and North Carollua, with 20, 407. Virginia has 0,3X1 of these women and Marf laud has 4S5. Mississippi leads all the SUtes In female laborers "members of tbe fam ily," with a total of 77.r.t. Then fol low Alalia urn. with T4.81A: South Carolina with Cieorgta, with M.SSXl, and North Carolina, with ST. 4l0. Virginia has 4. SMI, and Maryland 3S7. Farm wages have almost unlforml) shown an upward tendency since 1S1HI. snd, tn many States, Itiey are now higher thau thev have boon since tbe Civil War. The average farm wages for the eatire country for UM2, as far ss could be learned, were $22.14 per month, without board, sa opposed to ..S3 In 1SWI. W here hoard was furnished by the employer the rate of Increase was stilt higher. In 1112 the average monthly wages of a farm hand who lived with his employer were JUL 40, aud in lsva were $14.07. Ths highest monthly wages, with hoard, were paid in Nevada, 14.14: Montana, $32; Wyoming. 31.21: Idaho, MO TO- t-t.h I'MJI. 1-11 . ! 58. The poorest monthly wages, with board, were paid In South Carolina. $9,24; Georgia. J,30; North Carolina. 0.61. Maryland's sverage, wiih board, was S1Z67 per month, and Virginia's 111 29. The highest wages per day In har vest season, the employer furnishing the board, were paid In North Uakota. J2.1S. The only other States that aver aged more than J per day were: South Dakota. f2.Cti: Minnesota. $2.04. and Washington, $2.01. Virginia's sverage pay at harvest time was $1 per day. and Maryland's $1.14. Kansas, which kicked up a lot of excitement about its Inability to g harvest hands at any price, paid dally average wage of only $1.57 In 1902, an increase of only IS c?r.'.A In the three years from ISya St l-uul Republic. A COMRADE OF GENERAL GRANT Says : " I DO NOT BGLIEVR PE-RU-NA HAS A SUPERIOR I-OR CATARRH." Ic-ru-na Is a Cntrrrhal Tonic Lspcclnlly Adapt ed to the Declining Powers of Old Age. ft fM ; -' J W v M n Kwjr. fvi.iV .".-v!i. ( BENJAMIN F. HAWKE9, Bsnjsmln F. Hjwkes, of Washington, 0. C la Ons of the Three LI Ing Comrades of Gen. Grant in HIS Cadet Oays St West Point A TRAVtLtR AT ScVeNTV-ONt YEAH8 OF AOt. In a recent letter from CI I O street, S. W. Washington. 1. C . this venerable gentleman says of Peruna: "I have tried Psruna after hav ing tried In vain other remedies for catarrh, and I can say without reservation that I never felt a symptom of relief until I had given Peruna the simple trial that Its ad vocates advise. I do not believe tt has a superior, either as a remedy for catarrh or as a tonic for the de pressed and exhausted condition which is one of the effects of the disease." Benjamin F. Hawkes. medic-mo for catarrh and colils. I know what I am talking ahout. I liav-e taken it every spring and fall ior four years ami 1 firul It keeps me . lobtiat. Btronic, with splendid appetite, and free from any lllnens. A few I tears tto It cure,! me of catarrh nf Isaac Brock, a cltlien of McLennan j (he stnmurh. alili h thf. iliM-tnrs had county, Texas, has lived for 1 14 j pronounred Incurable. I am Very years. In speaking of his good health j much pleased wlih ivnma. I am T and extreme old age, Mr. llrock says: yiaj old." Mrs. K Went. "Peruna etactly meets all my re- In old age the muruoua membranes qulrements. It protects mo from the 'become thickened and partly evil offects of sudden changes: it i their function. a K"! .medi cine, for chron ic cntiirili of t h t stomach mid bowel. I have been troubled arveinly with It for over a ycur. ami also n rtiuith. Now my coiikIi la nil gone, iind all thn dllielug ayuipinma ()f inim-tli of I lie Minimi h ntut bowels liavn ili.n pittieil, I will ri'iiiinineiiil II tu all in a rnre teinedy, I am so well ( Bin coittnuipliitliig a trip lo Yellow Hlmie I'aik thU roiiilng mii.ou. How la lhat lor one 71 yenr old?" lu a later letter alio saya: - nm Duly too tliunkful lo you fur your hind ndvleo and for the good health tlutl nil enjoying wholly from the Man l(f your I'etuna. Have ln-m mil to ilia Velhiw Htone Nailonal Park and many oilier places of th weal, nm ah.ill al ways tliniik yon for your gi nerualiy -Mrs. r. K. I.iltle. Strong and Vigorous at th( Ag of Eighty-eight. Itet J. N. Paiker, I' I lea, N. Y., writes: ' "In Julie. 1901, I lo niy senae of heating entirely. My tn'rlng had tiei-n somewhat liiumin-d for a.n.tnl ais. but not so in in li iff... !.) ttt lh.it I could hold coltvi-lae wth my friends; Imt In June, 1 t t . my ai-iie i f hearing left nm an that I could hear no sound whatever. I was nlao trouble,) wllh severe rheumatic pains In my limbs l commenced taking I'eruna snd now my hi-aring la r Horil sa good as It prior to June, I .., t f u K..,..MU Ps.ro.na U.sd In th. Family for Year, '; aU tlo htrhljr i Mrs. K. West, U7 Main street. Men-j I'eruna. and now when eighty eight nsha, Wis, writes: "We have used j ... ear old can any It has Invlsnraied I'eruna In our family fur a number of my a hole synleni."- Hey. J. N par. years snd when 1 of that It Is a fliie.ln- crlp. At flrat I did not know Mint I'eruna was a remedy for this disease Wheu t heard that la grippe wa epi demic catarrh. I tried I'eruna for Is grippe, and found It to be Just the thing." Isaac llrock. SEWING MACHINES A HLSORfO VURS AGO For Tbelr Stomach' Bake. Scnday-scbool treats const come round oftener ln England than ln tbe Culted States, for the Dean of Bristol has Included ln his recent book "Odds and Ends," many stories of the hold of such festivities on the Juvenile heart and stomach. The band cf the small boy wavered for an Instant over a plate of cakes before he took one. "Thanks," he said, after his momentary hesitation. "I'm sure I can manage It If I stand up." Another boy, still smaller, who had ture any more than it does open the past! Is It solicitous about tie future J stuff ed systematically, at last turned to An old wooden sewing machine, made about 100 year ago. has !s:e!y been put on exhibition in Kngland. The photograph of It which is here given, was obtained from !he Scientific American. This machine, wheh looks more like a grindstone thsn a sewing machine was msde by an Inventor named Charles Kyte. A g'.snce at it shows the wonderful progress thst has been made In this line during the last three generations. Forty stitches s minute Is about as fast as any one can sew by hand, with an ordinary needle. In the year 1TT5 th first attempt was made to quicken this pace, by the Invention of s needle keeps me In good appetite: It gives me strength; it keep my blood In good circulation. I have come to rely upon It almost entirely for the many little things for which I nevd niedl cine. "When epidemics of la grippe firm began to make their appearance In this country 1 was a sufferer from this disease. "I had several long sieges with the This leads to partl.il loos of hear ing, smell and taate, as Wrll as dlgeat He disturbances. Peruna correct all this by It spe cific operation on all the tuucuou membranes of th body. One bottle routines anyone One used and I'eruna twouM a life long stand by with old and young Mrs r. E. Utile. Tolona. 111. writes: "I can recommend I'eruna s Mr W, I! Bchnad- r. of T rre Hill, I'a writes: ' I itnl li k every winter, and had a spell of cold In February. I'9. I lould tu t do anything for alinoat two month, la loembtr, ls;5. I as i ne of your Iwxik about your rr-nie. !!. Then I wro!r to lr. llartman for advice, and h wrote, that I should ciiitimeni -o the use of IVruna, and how to I ike rat of mynaSf "I did not loo one day lat winter loe j that I i-otild not lend to my stiwk. I am altlr three y--r old. and I rannt thank ton tort much for tahal you b;to done for tne " If yon do not derive prompt and 1st H'actory ri-auit from thn uae of 'e runs, writ at rmre to lr H.irtman, riving a full atatt-meht of your rana and be will h plraavd to give you hi va'u:ib!rt advice rratl Addrea lir Hartir.es, f'realdent of The llartman Sanitarium. Columbus, Ohio. Perrin's Pile Specific Tke IXTIIXAL REMCDT No Case IxisU it WU1 Not Car Valnable IJf-8avlng Harvlca. So effective la the life eating ser vice of the Cnlted Ststes thst from disaaters to 2l! documented vel on the coast during the year, having 3.Sti2 persons on board, only twenty lives were lost, snd of the W.000.OO worth of property put In Jeopardy, but a little more than Il,(Xi,X) was lost. MMaara will BaS Mr Wtaalnv a SrmtMrtf : ryfaf iba baat ramajy toaalu UMU cluiJraa aa laataiaf I Milk anil M alrr. Boston leada th b:g rltie of the country ln the ue of ud k, the dally average being I 171 pint per capita ftlis Ukwle leads In water eouauinp lien but this does not imply that ther la any mlilng of the two. Uoaton Ad vertler. For eonrha and colJa ttwta I no bettor medlcin than 1'ii.i'i Cur fur Cunsauip lioa. I'rice SJ caiiia. Pram leal Applleatlua. lit sought Jul) la a railaursat, Wbra iu fiusQclal atratia; For ha d brao toid that rtr;tbtBg Com lo tka uio lo aaila. well-being of Its off-spring sny mors tlian It Is curious sbout its aneestry? Persons who think they see the lower snlmiis training their young supply something to their observations con sciously or cnewnciou:y ; they read their own thocght or preconceptions Into what they see. l"et o trained a naturalist snd experienced s hunter ss President Roosevelt differs with me ln this matter. In a letter which I am FREE MEIUCAXi ADVICE TO permitted to quote he says: WOMAX. j i have not the slightest doubt that Pont hesitate to write- to Mrs, there Is a large amount of unconscious Pinkham. Sin? will understand yourca-e perfectly, and ill treat you with kindne. Her advice Is free, and the address is Lynn, Mass. No woman ever resrretted bavin g- written her, uud tiie 'f belpcAt Uiousoiiiia. au mmm -um-s -ya . tOtlri Waterproof m3 oilxd 1 US CLOTHING teaching by srood-folk of their off spring. In unfrequented places I have had the deer wit.-h me with almost as mu-h Indifference as they do now la the Yellowstone Park. la fre quented p;ee, where they are hunt ed, young deer and young mountain sheep, on the other hand. and of hts mother and sighed. "Carry me home, mother, but, oh. don't bend meT' The average boy In Yorkshire knows why he attends these feasts, snd does not relish being furnished forth scant ily. A solicitous curate approached one j who was glowering mysteriousSy "Have you had a good tear" the curate asked. A new typewriting msehlo returns tha earrug atnmtK-ily whea the end ef a tin is reached, so that th operator is not compelled to psns. itssia S t 7 9 J tlallullu li tirn SEEDS MStT ALL NdDS flpfn-hi ttsMUh(K It U ft t. U kHsll4 tff sail li-" fSK (..W fits- iftyf. 04 fW4 AmssvbI wji,i4 t Vt it my HVSantsV, Da M. rtftffY A CO. OtTftOlT. MICM. tone. Urine HU taad on hit djifhrajm. j tid tfc ztlMle. , j ln Tu.tKlo. (ibltl. bf V. J. 4 hsrva 90 Bo. Macaroni Wheat Per Acre. imrtcMui by th 17 .8 Trt ' Af It U trmeiv1ua en -wt . j l'MiN in ffm.-l tm. fsrr tcr. m l on )ry. mt-.-t Un-lt. urh r !.an 1 m M int, Mh.. itm )k vt . tie . tt will (mm (. i bu Thu h at ny (t,1 tlinni hsrtry tv1 lr -mut Ir -frioLi tnd hi III no Ni;r rv nak't it vai bl to npw fttil iftttcn bt'tp c,'.!',) wtcrv tt mAl " (oun-i. jfT k.d 10 rrytr ip tht jC'TTf to th Th John A. -:lr tl si , 1 f f; ., t . n4 ths-T mill rni u Ir? ft ,npi .f Jha ft?t fti-.4 othr (rm ?-. t -gv.kr r with hir (Tt rft'ftit'f, ftln w r b ou t anj M awa.ft Uristrr- i c. I ArnnfftnraU hrt been ma!t for ttl aphonic tmmuQtmtioa bttwpa Tarfuui towoft of Laarathir nJ Kraoca. Kreocb U!ttiT aanctioa U iwntf, f Olwtmvata far Cstmrrlt Th At mercury iU tartly derof the rt of tmtl'i a-l comp-ieie, tierftrife the :-. iv tm fcae.itr.cf It t.futt the rnvrom tur- tftrsfft. Irot tj V1 sjlrtUM ttsr 14 Ui(I. . tpx on t-rstsvrit-oin Irwin rtu;sv?-j pujvi tisviift, ft UjUdi hT w:II Aa t ten ImuI t 1 th f Ki r3 powtlr derue (rora thm. j H.a Ctvtftrrh Cure, nftnutftctmeJ by V. J Cbaey fc to, ToiSo, O , ci,r- tai: t-,t no mefcort I D.I i tmktn .nisjrtissiij-, artttkf dtrertif I the OOaJ 7A BJOCOU iUr'aWCaf r,t 11, m mvm'w, I la boytnf !ia.l'a Catarrh Cure be urefoo ft tiie lemsiiat. Jl te ua inrni,if n4 mvl 4 Cq. lftt- W a Big Risks lam rf Tlma, Vm el M-nar. Loa c Paaa. Lott d CIM, a.1 l-jitow la It ba.a U UA aarf St. Jacobs Oil For RKeumsttlsm, Neurskliav, Lumbatgo, Sciattlca. Sprains H lua cured iKojurvla. WiU out r frka 3 ic aid SOt f : h urirntti IIP3 I III K " X ft I I Mm aa.a: 111 t : m in mm Nalloaal OaSa, ala aa Ml, Tu ' Afrtruilura, Vat. "a'ata Oata ara im rr ir haaoraa imi i, )4 1( rtaiJM In v Irnii I4 ., Ol,la u b-i.ai .su, ikaitba ra a. ra. ar.j i .j I r: y o aa aal l hf TT aa.l ba awivUMaa. A Few ft norm s VI. la. aaiw I MHhl SarlM 11 w 1 J. i ......,,. tat aa uim ,., iiiciL.iiaai. aw a, Sii rnai.. ;j mwL u.i i i an "It don't hurt me yet." I The first sew lug maehiue that was put to practical uae was made by a Beat Way to Bboos 'Oalors. i Frmchxaii earned Tcimouler, ln lviJ. One of the best ways to shoot all- E;hty ot !-s machines were ued to gators is to row In a small boat up ! taake un.forms fr the Pren h army, one of the stresnis which they are ' tai taliors that were thrown out known to frequent, and then to drop ot work nwbted Thimonler nd nearly down quietly with the current, making i killed him. Must of hi machines were no noise with tbe oars or anything else- j smashed, and he d:ed In poverty six tn this way yoo come npoo them as,ea Jesrs later. tLer Me on the bank, srtthoot disturb- !t Near York man, Walter SoM bv Prag gists, priea TSe. tr botU. aau lixuj nut ara iaa tia-t. Alpic flowers an i plsuts are so sjalck ly beeostlcg estiart that Trong maasur r to be takta Is th future for thalr j preaervatioa. cxur your.g wolves, bobcats, and the 1 lng them, and you can pick out juat;"act- anted tlie needle with yt VJ if the is mm I J shastt lAlaaaja ftj VsMWe k.M, t f a -..itt.vi,.iii.i like. are exceeding'y wary and sty when the sight or smell of man Is con censed. Undoubtedly this Is due to the fact that from their earliest moments of going about they learn to Imitate the unflagging watchfulness of their parents, and by the exercise of some associative or Imitative quality they grow to Imitate and then to share the alarm displayed by the older ones at the smell or presence of man. A younf deer that has never seen a man feel :lnctive alarm at his presence merely accompanying Its mother. tter feels such slann. I shoa:d cot regard this ss schooling by the parent any more than I should so re gard the Instant 8;ght of twenty ante l.'pe who had not seen a bi:n;'r. I cause the twenty first ha seen h ai a:-tl has Instantly run. Sometime a Wr or aa antelope will deiit-erately give an alarm-cry at s.gh' of someih ng strange. This cry at once put every the klnda of aligator yoo want St Nicholas. Hta FUaglag Speech. They say yon made a ringing speech, senator." "Yes. Being tn with the ring snd realizing that the man who back against the ring may as well get ready to retire to private life, I couldn't very well make any other kind." Chicago Record Herald. One Job st Time. The talk of signaling from Mars ha been revived. Better get through wtji the north pole and the flying machine m.vs the Washington Star, before tak lng up this proposition tvrioas'y. Wests a Monopoly. The more a teas has to say stout 1.1::. self tbe less be likes to bear other ta k of themselves. Chicago lati. News. the eye 1 the point. Hunt was a poor mechanic, it was b;s Invention that made the modern sewing mach:ne possible, bat he did nt have money enough to get It patented, and d'.ed poor, like moet of the world great In vectors. Elias Howe, soother poor mechanic, manage. to get a pa tel. t on hi ma chine, and la 13 bia lavetuiuo was bringing him tn Jl.'aaj a day. Vmallfyint Hituaeif The Bookkeeper That new nmwn ger spend all his time reading such hooks ss the "Boy Bandits." i The Proprietor I es i see his Cn- bvh. The Bookkeeper Where? j The Proprietor On Wall street Cleveland Plain Dealer. S Yoo know more, as you grow o der. but that which you know is less Important. Avers ailnfaw runtM a. u a. wir ,ai aa ta a , mm. aU.r-eSo.il. tr i i ""i a.,oi (,. tl a i'i lit ""' 4 ''"' aaria. Uwaa.ii.,,M,i,,,"" 1-aiiTi, iS.":,"4 "".i"l l-.u, Vc knov what all good doc tors think of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own doc tor and find out. He will tell Cherry Pectoral you how if quiets the tickling throat, Leals the inflamed lungs, and controls the hardest of coughs. rra 0rrf faetaeal la w!t kaoa la awr ttmtif. w Ac a a t ta. aat aai. ta ikm r a for ic-i r,.-. - a A T . a raraaaM. riuiiai, Cat. B,F.r.' Jr.llltrn. for ' " y HI HORSE POWER WITH TWO HORSES? eT-Tf. """" """"' MallraW. !,! Lrrr;rv.7j:r',,' - foo. Suuih ' REIERS01 MACHINERY CO. I kTj i. w.frU'L,'"1 IMi"r- 'nh, i , in. ii. f m. W. L. DOUGLAS 3.s &"3 SHOES ahoea havs by dielr eaeellrnt atyle, eaay-fitting, and auparlor wearing quallliea, sclilnved lb largest sale of any shoe la the worlil. 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