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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1904)
Distress JIfter Eating Nsusea between meals, belching, vom iting, flatulence, fit of nervous head ache, pain in the stomach, are all symptoms of dyspepsia, and Uie longer It U neglected the harder it ii to cure it. Hood's Sarsaparllla and Pills ' Radically and permanently core it trengthen and tone the stomach and other digestive organ fur the natural performance of their functions. Accept no substitute for Hood's. I "I bid dyspepsia twenty-five jrrs and took diOerent medicine but got do help until I barm taking Hood'i Sarsaparllla. Bar taken (our bottle of thl medicine and can now eat almost anything, (Imp veil, bar no cramp In my stomsch, no burning and no distress.? If a. William a Brt, 14 Olney St., Providence, R. L Hood's Sarsaparllla promises to euro and kmc the promise). HI Yearn. Piu. fuki rahnnt nt ho enerated en for sppendlcitis) Doctor, before you begin. 1 wish you would send and have our pstor, the Kev. Mr. Harps, com ever. Dr. Cutter Certainly, If you wish It, but h "I'd lik to b opened with prayer. Llf. Mow to Keep Hobs. With all the luxuries and pleasure of this life, it big enjoyment and it mailer comforts, there i an offset or actithesia which w hav to contend with in the form of ache and pain. In some way and by some mean every one hft a touch of them in tome form at come time. Trifling as some of them may be, th risk is that they will grow to aomething greater and rack the sys tem with constant torture. There is , nothing, therefore, of this kind that we have a right to trifle with. Taken in time, the worst forma of aches and pain are easily sul dued and cured by the free nse of St. Jacob Oil. No well regulated household ought to be without a bottle of tbia great remedy for pain. It it the specific virtue of penetration in St. Jacob Oil that Car rie it right to the pain spot and effect s prompt cure even in the most painful cast of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciat ica, Lumbago. You want it also in the house at all time for hurts, cut and wounds, and the house that alway baa it keep op a sort of insurance against pain. Their Very Best. Real Estate Agent Ton really ought to buy the bouse. Now, If you and your wife will only discuss the matter thoroughly Peckbau Oh, that's out of the' question. We never discuss things. The most we can ever do is dispute sbout them. Philadelphia Press. $23.00 Reward. E. 8. Jackson, alia G. E. Morgan, stc., taking subscriptions for Munsey' and Eeattle Star i a faker. Subscribe through authorized Star agent. Above reward for causing hi arrest. A Russian lieutenant get about $200 a year, a captain about $300 and a major $450. Deafncaa Cannot Be Card br local applications as tney cannot reach the diseased pvrtion of the ear. 1 Here is only one way to cure dea.nees, and that is by consUtu tlonal remedies, lwafness ia caused by an In flamed condition of the mucoui liuinc of the Eustachian Tube. When this tuba is Inflamed yon nave a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear Inf. and when it is entirely closed, Keafnesi is the reettlt, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tnbe re -to red to Ita normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; ntn cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in named condition of the-mncouesur.'aces. Wa will (rive One Hundred Dollars (or any caas of liealnrss (cansed by catarrh) that can not be cured by Ii all's laiarrh Cure, ben tor circulars, free. 9. J. CHESIT 4 CO, Toledo, 0. Bold by DrureUts, "6c. Hall's Family Mill art the best. If the wife isn't bos during th honeymoon she doesn't amount to much as a ruler. Pemn's Pile Specific The INTERNAL REMEDY N Case Exist it Will Hot Cart SB! -SlXlH LIKE A SPONGE Some of the most stubborn diseases enter into the system through the pores of the rkin. Like a sponge, it absorbs poisons of various kinds, which are taken up by the little blood vessels beneath the surface of the body, and emptied into the great current of the blood. TL. C rut a m.rt nalt? an1 -fK nAviAtia X UC J U IOCS U. 1WSve.S) flu Vs,tjt. aVjaVUV wild plants percolate through the skin like water through a sponge, art taken into the circulation, breaking out afresh each season, and linger ing on for years unless antidoted and driven out of the system. rViaVftllaaaf eWVJ s ouitvjvo w vjv " 1 t.lL.' 1 1 ! : f af-.naeawnfr 1 1 -rt1 -a incr colored unaer-cioiumg nuu . dangerous to health, and causing boil, and sore, and , , T-IpoI- . Over fifteen years a-o I was poisoned with Fol Other eruptions. HI Qak. i tri1 ramedy after remedy wttkooj Workers In lead, brass t-attin relief. Sores broke out over my fcody and . tu-, m,tnl, ora often on my tonsua, affeotlng-tha llnlna; of my mowlh. and other metais ars oncn rlnaiXr .bout a yar ago my doctor told ma te Doisoned by the chemicals try B. 0. 8., whloh I did. Aftar taklnc three i-zt ,,A in nolish- bottles U the sore disappeared, end I have not and acids usea in poiisn- fco bothered since, and X feel much Indebted to inir. and the dust and HI- your valuable madioina for so prompt and eom- i 6' .... ,t, .v: sleteaeura. I am certain that a. 8. 8. will do aU ings settling upon the skin, tor it la Wood diseases. and which find their way DallTui,, xy. COW. O'BBTAir. SrdfltwdTyntation, swelling and the most obstinate sores. Blood- Poison, the vilest of all human diseases, ts often con tracted through shaking the hand or handling the clothing or other .rti cSsed byone infected with this dangerous poison. The tJ vie. iw j . throiio-h the oores of tho reached by washes, salves, soaps or other external remedies. The blood mn.t be purified and a healthy circulation established before j wtt ng permanently rid of the disease. S. S. S. act. upon the blood, ridding it of the original poiwn and restoring it to a healthy, normal condition -s!L S. is iruaranteed entirely vegetable, an unnvaled blood puri c.AthA heat of all tonics. With all impurities removed from tho Sothe randtrudisappearfromtheskin. Writeu..houd .Tre medical advico or any information about your case ; th.i will cost you nothing. 7T SWIFT SPCCtFIO CO., AUAKTA, GA Preotoas "tone .In America. t ! a little strange." aald Irving L. Russell, "that the United 8tatee, so far ahead in national resource oi nrlor nnrt of th Blob In all esseutial thing, should b so deficient as a producer of precious "tones. am of th opinion that there will be a big discovery some day of the moat valued gems, proouoiy in some out of th way corner of th land. "I do not mean to intlmat that w are exactly destitute of fine ston, but that thos found are mostly of Inferior quality a compared with th output of th old ulna, in Kortn larouna a good many mralds and ruble and sapphire are to be had, but they are not of auinclent value to warrant cut tino. gma verv fine nearl hav been tnksn out of th shall picked up in the stream of Arkansas, ana st one timi th aarcb for them down there amounted to a erase. Tearls. by the . . m n u way, nave gon up in price iruiu .w to 300 per cent in recent year. "A great many eml-prectou atone are mined In California, the turquoise found out there being especially beau tiful, but lacking in hardness. Tour mallnee also com from California in abundance. Washington Fost Can Ton Conjugate the Word Kiss. Rlohrd Grant White, the eminent philologist, wa asked once upon time to conjugate the verb "kiss." He believed and maintained that English is a grammarless tongue, hence he felt no romnunctlon when be cave this: "Buss, to kiss; re bus, to kiss sgaln; plurlbus, to kiss without regard to number; syllybus, to kiss the hand In stead of the lips; blunderbuss, to kiss ths wrong person; omnibus, to kiss every one In the room; erebus, to kiss in the darkj Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnalows's BtMni Syrup the beat remedy to use for their suildrea curing to teeiiuB iw.v Cnola Sam's Coffee mi lt is estimated that the people of the United Statea drink 1,500.000,000 gal lon of coffee in the course of a year, at a cost of about 10 cent per gallon. The importing cost of the requisite quantity of coffee berries for thl sup ply st T cents s pound, is about $75. 000,000. From this it appears that nron.ra itlnn narfencre. distribution and J. . .... . 1. . dealer' profits make the prices to the consumer about double the Importing cost. No More Orphans. Bishop Totter sdmltted st s dinner the other nlcht that be had fallen into I h.KIt etHn 1,1a wtfst what ha should spesk sbout if called upon at any public function. -My wife told me this evening," he said, "that she would like to have me correct a rumor that baa been going around to the effect that (be Intended to give np her house to n orphan asylum. "Tell the guests st dinner, If you say anything,' ahe bade me, that It 1 not so. I hare already taken in one orphan, and I do not propose to admit any more into my house. If I can help if" For bronchial bonnes try Piso'e Cure for Consumption. It is a pood cough medicine. At druggists, pnee a, cents. The Wrong GlrL Miss Passay (with sffected Indig nation) Mr. Huggard caught me in the dark hall last evening and kissed me. Miss repprey Oh, I wouldn't blsme blm. visa Passsv Why shouldn't I blaina him? Miss Pepprey Ton say tfcs ball was dark; it was undoubtedly sn accident. Philadelphia Press. Becoming Constitutional. "Is It true dat Uncle 'Ksstus bss got de lung trouble, like I heardr asked Mrs. Jackson, anxiously, for Unci 'Rastns was s vslued member of th neighborhood society. "True! I reckon It' true." aa!d Aunt Stasia, with s sort of sorrowful pride. "De trouble's been chasing back and fo'th among two or three ob his lung for deee two las' months, and dls mo'n tog de doctor said It 'peared ilk anoth er one was gwlne to be affected less he could find some more poWful remedy." uubicry, i v ucuin www.iwuvw Sip skin.contaminates the blood and produces fearful ulcers, eruptions and blotches. The diseases that enter the system by absorption or through the pores are as deep-seated and dangerous as any brought M K entawrnal rottOSat. and. cannot be HELPING CLARA. eaaaa Arithmetic Is not Clara's forte. But thle does not trouble her greatly. If she cannot solve the problems in her dally lesion her mother can, snd Clara believe that pareut who mak chil dren study arithmetic against their will should be responsible for their examples. Mrs. Hamilton usually gives up her evenings to Clara s aritu tnette; but not long ago, the Chicago New say, shs cam short on prob lem because Mr. Bond, the president of ths baking-powder company with whicu Mr. Hamilton was counected, was visiting them snd had to be enter tained. After dinner that evening Clara eyes were ao red that ber father asked her it ahe had got something lu them. "No." said Clara, beginning to cry again. "Mama couldn't get on of thos old example, and now 1 11 hav to tay In at recess to-morrow I" "Don't cry!" xcllmd hr fther. I'll get it for you. Excuse m a min ute. Bond." Then he followed Clara from the room, and went into a clos session with th problem. Mr. Hamilton snd Mr. Bond dis cussed every aubject under th un whll they waited' for Mr. Hamilton to return. At last they beard blm In the adjolnlug room throw down the book and declare that the answer tn th back wa wrong. Th man who wrote tli book did not know what h was about that was all. "No, papa," piped Clara. "Teacher said the answer wa right" Now Mr. Bond bad mor than one tn his district school-day been pro nounced a "born mathematician. Hs promptly offered to work the problem for Clara, and the dog-eared arithme tic wa turned over to him. After a quarter of an hour, during which only his hard breathing disturbed the quiet of the room, he announced that ths problem wa solved. So Clara want to bed happy. Th next evening. ( soon a dinner wa over, Mr. Bond complacently of fered to help Clara with her arithme tic, giving Mr. Hamilton at the aame time a sly dig about hi Inefficiency. Bnt Clara hung back, and said h wanted ber mamma to help her. "Oh, do let Mr. Bond help yout n can do them ao quickly T exclaimed Clara' mother. Still Clara shook her head, and when they continued to nrge her, ahe blurted out that Mr. Bond had not worked the problem right the night before. "Why. he had the right anwer. aid Clara' mother, in confusion. "Yes, but be didn't do it right," ex plained Clara. "Teacher aay w shouldn't Just work for th anwr, but should know th logical steps by which It i worked. H worked it backward." All eye (ought Mr. Bond, who meekly confessed the Justice of the blunt accusation. GLUT OF ENGLISH GH03TSL Many Bpoolca Ara Appaartns la Knar- laad J oat Maw. A strange epidemic of ghosts Is creeping over the country, says ths London Express. During the last day or two reputed spooks hsve been discerned at Tweed mouth and Coed -K erne w, near New port, Wales, and are still unlaid. The Tweedmouth apparition takes the shape of a woman in white, with plqnantly contrasting red hair. It fre quents the cburchysrd and chssee wo men and children. The Coed-Kernew ghost turns pic tures face to the wall, jams lumps of beef Into pint jugs snd causes beds to walk downstairs. The real explanation of the present glut of phantoms wss given to sn Ex press representative yesterday by one who has made a long and patient study of the bsblts of spooks. "The year Just over," said hs, "wss slnju'srly jejune of properly sutbsntl- rated ghosts. Hardly a single new apparition of any Importance mani fmteJ Itself. "Of course the old ghost r Just as good a ever, but they are deitltut of novelty. "The Elizabethan phantom I still to be seen at Greenwich and, generally speaking, a good ghost may still be looked for wherever a Tudor palace baa been known to exist "Nowaday th Hous of Common bouxcroalda hav become so familiar with th Hous of Common spook that ttey hardly troubl to pak to It when it passes them on th stairs. "Tho Brighton boardlng-hous ghost, too, still comes to sit upon ths bed in the room where be wss murdered, snd the unimpeachable ghost of Lincoln's Inn opens,' as of yore, closed doors snd marks of webbed feet upon powdered chalk strewn over the floor. "Hut all these are old and stale, and t..e Unman mind demands fresh ghost alway. Honce the present boom In the ghost market "It Is just a matter of supply and demand." Not Wasteful. "I suppose." said the pbysldan, after he had sounded the new patient, "that you exercl Judgment In th matter of mok!ng? You do not indulg to fool ish excess In it?" "No, indeed," replied the invetert Individual, "I never smoke more than one cigar at a time." Cincinnati Times-Star. The Latest Wrinkle. "My son celebrate tonight; bis 'freedom party you know." "Why, I thought he was 21 some time ego." "Ob, so be wss long sgo. I mean be celebrates bis divorcs to-night" Philadelphia Ledger. Not tn Evldeno. Belle Miss fsssay bss been quite 111. Is sbs likely to recover? Glsdys She thinks so. Sbs says she has youth on ber side. Belle Hnbl If sbs bss it must be on the inside. Philadelphia Pre. His Favorite Brand, Hobo Charles Ssy, Willis, wots yer fav'rlt br'kfut food? Winded Willie I prefer .de kin' rouse kin git without wurkin' fr it Baltimore American. Ayer's Your doctor will tell you that thin, pale, weak, nervous chil dren become strong and well by taking Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Small doses, for few days. Sarsaparilla The chanje is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why it Is. He has our formula and will explain. When II nan el, tor munr months ae nthuslil I could IW toeitir tlimsiooa. Hut. lu taw w..k. Ay.r'. ftarulMrllls (Via leialr ra,iori nis to health . . Mae. K. Swaaissrsa. VIbsuhs, M. J. (INa knttle. All rtritp.t.t,. for The Children lllouaneias. constipation prevent re covery. Cure these with Ayer'e Pllle. llrr nift Fees. A respectable old gentleman, some what tight, on entering sn omnibus, got his reet entangled lu a Isdy's dress snd fell headlong. He staggered to his feet, snd looking round, indignant ly demanded who trtu-k htm. A gentleman present remarked otto voce: "Yon foil over that lady'a reet; nobody truck you." The indignant cttlien turned round and surveyed the csuse of the accident a moment, and then, as If by no means satisfied with ths csuss of his mlsbsp, said: "Madame, you have got the biggest feet I vr awr "Sir!" responded th lady, flushing with anger. "Pray, don't apologise; It ain't your fault but take my advice, ait ildewiy in the future, and give them the full range of the bus" Rheumatism In Utah. Frisco, Utah, May 2nd. Tbore is s great deal ot rheumatiim in this and neighboring states snd this painful dis ease has crippled many a strong man and woman among an otherwise healthy people. Recently , however, there has been in troduced into Utah a remedy (or Rheu matism which bids fair to stamp out this awfully painful complaint. The name of this new remedy is Dotld's Kidney Tills, and it has already wrought some wonderful cure. Kitiht here in Frisco there is a rase ot a Mr. Grace who had Rheumatism so bad in hi feet that ha could hardly walk. He tried many remetlie in vain but Dtxiil's Kidney Fills cured him. His wife says: "We both had Kid ney Trouble and my husband had the Rheumatism so bad that he could hard ly walk. We used Dodd's Kidney Fills with much benefit. We Iisv tried many remedies, but none have done us so much good ss Dodd's Kidney Pills." Similar reports come from sll over the state snd it would seem as if Rheu matism bsd st lsst been conquered. A Chance to Display Tbem. feu Miss Schnlp tells me she is going to learn to play the harp. Jess What nonsense! She hasn't any talent for music. Jess Oh, she knows that, but she has lovely arms. Philadelphia Press. rive Permanently (.area. sroBuormrvi Mia after artdr'suofDT.KIlne'slrIN lU.turr. M?n for rreaS trial bottUsM trisltaa Vr.U-U. Kline. Ud..ta- Ana St.. rniladslpaia, i-s Rip Van Winkle L. beted. - r.lp Van Winkle had Just been tak ing a nap. Placing a band upon hli beard, he murmured drowsily, "How this grows on me!" After which h fell Into a second doze, that be might sleep out the remaining ten years. Yolo Record. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of 6 Fac-Saule Wrapper Betew. Vary am all as aa easy te take a eafaav IFOIIEaOaCHL FOR DIZZINESS. FOR IIUOUSIESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR IKE COMPLEXION oauftusrat nuawwawAiyw. . Frety TefTtaSla.. CURE SICK HEADACHE. W. L. DOUGLAS 84.00, $3.50, 83.00, 82.00 VJVS? SHOES th'.Wlo, W.JL Douglas Bhoes are worn by more men than any other make. The reason fa, they hold their Bnapc,utbetter,wear longer, and have greater intrinsic value man any other shoes. gold tMtuwtim. Ihiuglae nsas Corona Coltakln, which Is everywhere conceded tobethe Sneet FalanS aat her yet prml need, ftut Color y'loil utt e. W. JL vuuuuu, smiiMi tusii tHihi AU list raits. Goub SrruD. Tastes Oood. Cl SUSil Hlh AH Hll lllv- La la time. anq try armywie. Il m a rvr-vrVn EITTLE IVER PILLS. It Casts) WHERE HUMAN LIFE ORIGINATED Contention thnt thCradl of Mankind Was In tU l'01r icegiuna. n n fl.,li,.l nf the PeabotuT MU- ium, Yale University, 1 pPr u the American Journal of BVlwnce that I attracting much altcnilou itniong scientific workers. 11 ha collfotod many facts, most of tlieiu revealed bjr i. ........ i .i.,... .i iIikw the nrou- Htniit(ivai v ,v. ... , . - - sblllty that the origin of life occurred In the polar regions, ami which affect llf Increase toward the po'es, and there fore that polar liiuviiics nave much more to do with differentiating life Into many forms thsu equatorial Indusnces, As the continent srs grouped around th north pole, It I reonbl to uppo thst the northern clrcutu- polar area has been, ever siu.-. .... im. nf tha niilur forms of life found III the paleosolc wcks. the main center from which animal and plant nr radiated, and Mr. WU'ianu auuu..-. much evidence to show that this tns- ory I correct. Tlu'so d.-ductlons r by no means news, but they liav nvr l,r.ira l,..n fortillod ill Oil COIUpOltlln by in larg an array of testimony st that which Mr. Wlelaml ha conecteu In hi esreful paper. Th fundamental Idea on wmon una tliwirv of th orlaln of llf I l'J i. ..... .tun, -nit t nndemtand. Bom condition of stability must liav been necessary to the beginning no per petuation of plant and animal life. If i.a .l..l.u nnc ninltoil. a phf- hist from Kant and I.a Place to Kel- vtn have declared, lunar tldea of tre mxn.i.ns nnwer must have been pro duced at the equator, though they wer weak at the poles. Buuvieui rrusisi hot watnr Ufa Pos sible must have first apprared at the iwles. A great Interval of time must have elapsod tetween th flrt appear-,,,.- r r.i.tnl tnbllltv at the polff and lmllar condition at th QUtor. able to reslt th enormous attractue power of tho moon and sun. It nisy have taken 1 .000.000 vesr fur th temperature and tablllty necessary eveu to hot water life to niov lowly from the pole to the euustor. Thus (be conditions favorable to life must first have appeared lu ths polar re gions. it la wpII known that the deep oceans and th continent hav occupied rla- Hvolv tlu-lr present position fa bacs in geological times, and th grt an- tlulty of the principal elements or lire in th. ru-pantc islands testifies to th difficulty of dispersing the higher types of life across ocean barriers ami tn almost Impossibility of uoh dispersion of th vertebrate. But all evidence point to th for mer existence of wide land route be tween the northern polar area and th great land masse to tho south, nd the fact of vertebrate distribution In the northern hemisphere In ineoolc and tertiary time can be satisfactorily explained only on th hypotheal of a common polar origin of the principal ancestral tooks, which then dispersed outward from tho polar arts and spread over America and Eurasia. Thle Is a very brief statement of the hypothesis which the writer fortl lie by voluminous quotations from the record the rook have preserved. The reader Is referred to Mr. WMand's pa ler for the evidence thst the rich veg etatlon of the various horlron repre sented within the rctlc rea form the original source of mot of the plant famllle that we know, and that a we proceed farther south we And In ths rocks forms of life that are now prcrt lent on the (urface nearer Uie equator. Th climate and the consrquetit llf which existed In the Dakotas and Wy oming tn the eocene period were those that are now found In Florida. New York 8i;n. HAVE TRAITS OF YANKEES. Residents of Argentina Have Qualities 1'ecullar to New Knnland. Cold winds come from the south and winter Is In July; otherwise the Argen tine republic Is Ilk Ysnkceland. Tho Parana, the chief river, I far larger than our Mlsslatlppl; II sunns! flow of water Is double thst of the flanges, three t!ms that of the 8t Lawrence, live times that of the Ml. Argentina has the longest railway tangent (straight line) tn the world, 180 miles. Its wheat plains sre like those of our West The climate Is similar. Argeutlna's population grows 40 per cent In ten years, the Culled Htstes i!U per cent, Germany 10 per cent Of the two millions of Immigrant re ceived In Argentina lu forty years more than half have been Italian. In 117 there were but 85 mile of railway In Argentina; In 1!Xj0 ther were 10,001 miles, some 12 per cent belonging to the Government. Argon tins 1 ninth among the nation In rail way mileage. Argentina has 120,000,000 sheep, against 62,000,000 In th United Htstes All Argentina suffered from the Dar ing crash in 181)0, but recovery 1 now complete. Imports during lfilio wrc $117,000,000 and exports $ 1 8.VX M),O00. From the United Btates came but $l.t, 000,000 of the Imports and only 8, 000,000 of exports were to thl coun try. Montevideo Is In area the largest city In the world three time the size of New York, liuenos Ayres, growing faster than New York, London or Ber lin, I th biggest city In th world south of Philadelphia, except possibly the Chinese cities. It will reach the million mark In 1000. Argentina I building on of the finest dry dock In the world, a model of which will probably be seen at Bt Loul. New York World. Too Had. "Yes," said Mrs. (iayglrl, "shs bsd phonograph concealed in ths parlor (luring thur engagement, and It re corded sll the declarations of nndylng love he msds. Thst wss in cose there wa ever talk of divorce, but it didn't work." "What wa th mattwr "Ills burning words melted all th wax In th cylinders" Cincinnati Times-Star. Whenever we wsnt to iosf, we don't give ut excuse ust we srs going Ash ing, It does not spesk well tor yourself to Date the town yon Uv in. i ui m..mi. niackmore, MIn R iTllaJO i'Vii" ' ' it- ...ii- how nv youni Sriy C ; permanently cured of monthly pains by tak fnVLydla E. Pinkhara's Vegc table toinpotinu. Vonati Wou.mi-I bed headache, of a tZhlo 1JhimmiiI. bnt 1 ""IT bo sdvlc ami Mt thai ".v F . ' .1,. U-tit at m until I tonl'l t . bJttle a.ul .larted tak f world U change my opluloa medicine, a. each day mT heaUh prove.!, and liuauy i Su Pln at , ' ;-n. Mlun.-l.KW0 f"t-n if " ''' f ee H frtmt f If there I anything about your enss about wWh you would like snwliil advice, wriu freely to lr. I'lnkhutn. She) will ni vour lottor in strict wmllfleiice. Mia can surely liHp you, for no person lu America inn speak from a wider ciperlfii.e In trrat- Inir femitlr) ill, hhe line IiImI huntlrf ds of tltousnnd of women back to heultli. llrr address Is Lynn, aius.i nor sun Natural. MeJIgger Well, what do yon think Of that fellow liUMrp? Jokrlcy lens m he takes s cab whenever he goes to look for work. Thingumbob Yes, C.I.M.-p I em ployed by s csb rompsny to pick up fsres I'hllsdclplil Pre To Break la New Shoes. Atwsrs .lists In Allrn's , pnwtr Itrunw hot. sasellns. e.-hln, 'lln lt t'utrs rur.is. Itttfrualtif nai hi.nl.ms At II .IniHIXs si. -I ,n. (..rrs. i'0 ifn anv tuutiiute- Hamr-'s siails't FSrs. A4-lrsi Allen S Olmitnl. U Huy, N X. Prsftlsu Come Handy. Yming l.sJj lis jo city dlw lory lieret lruist Yes, ms.lsra. Yntiii t.s.ly- I'lra.a look tlimiith Ii n.t Sit.l Mra M 11 In i trrM..tt laH'S lln, snd i.rrs this nitfI"e to her Mere s two cms t'r the sum;'. Kree LI(HKw-MCfMlNt-T0SACCOl ftvi HABITS f HWAMtNHY CUKUl sas.iil c roe run. aAtKuisj I sawatiaTieinsroJjrTs. A Huston MustiantL Mrs. Caudle 1 Uiluk tliere's t n. doirii'tairs. Mr. (.'u.ll I thmight t lirsrl am one. Siioe )au o down n-l s.k lum what he nntiis. Kreu s burglsr auultlii'l strike woman, yuu know llujton Trsnm- it. AVredablc PrcpnrolionrorAs- slmilntlntj rtwroodfliuinctfuti Ung ttic SloiaiirjB nnil Dowvis of rfomolcs Diftcnlion.Clsvrrul ncss awl Rest Conl.iins ni-lilaT Ojniiiti.Mofplune nor MuiufaL ISOT N Alt C OTIC. 1 IftilifW. Apcrfccl Rcmndy rorrorwllfwi. on. Sour Slomarh.liinrrtslnt norms ,LonviilsM)iw,Fcvfri!ih ncss ftndl.OHH or SUEEI. lacSimila Sinlur of , . VKW YOHK. tXACT COPY OT WRARPCa MManr H1VV setiaiMt. Zll ,. L" L.UWIt arxl'lrait tr..t. spokanh f It ATTI.H HOWARD E. mm. AtMm tn OmiA lyMiaisa srlees, Ual4 le, Ua. fl i h,j M. usetaisa iirieee, uaw. - i..r, iaa i , UuM u var,tM..ele, uiSlNe.wt.'iMr,tl. I'rsHMiiMu. Manias enll-s sn rMll trl.llst sent .aj.BHil Una. flnntralan t'mlrWef s..llrll, Yi-T vtll. Vale, iiertreao Vailwaele Ku'l iVuu" AO0NTS WANTBtt tot eur New Owilena Draa Saw, We set sn. In nl' !' '" 'W A"- 0n n,si es St.," saw. VVs, ha.U. lite enlr Mall..t,i, Oruul.li ktaohlne. wilt us fuul wauls l root Murrlsu SI. ronlsiKt, 0rsoa BUY O S i. A vuom youh nitAunK Dr. CGccWo ONDERFUL MOMH THEATMENT 1H wnmitasffttl 'I" saateass at ,M 4a U MU4 SWI bMSUM lit stl k wilhsie! Hjrfr Y ll hm IhM $ p im ik t t witv ltA4M tf-uwiUfM K ht IM fetMlafk rMSK, s.X sts fflMM thsva r Mlriy mn- ksttt M U at m in itii HAttr. Tsn4jti ib m tli - tta-ntiiMs) iitit tig fknvt slmtwt IrifSfl th taV-USHt Ot B9f aJ Ivf tW ttlsM) hirh flrMiiil1 mm Iii 4rMi tmtm II iiiimism ! tt nbiitwli, hhh- IteV li4. -. fbwSWlHltt, wOssslsssk soft H, 4lllfl I hewt t.H.i1tMt M,.(tlMlfti. t hWtJ twiVIt, Ml M4 him. 'Hkk i ml Um "r wtwm M klfts.l txivuiw. fw4 .t iV9i(t The C Cce Wo Chinese Mc JJdnc Co 111 AUh ., UMi Of. 0- i)'-w SSrSSl irrigator Phillips Hydraulic Write toda tor free I11uetral t COLUMBIA ENGINEERING WORKS Tiall ui tlisiui ttrtiti POITUIO 0RES61 P. H. V. sta. le-iee. tt'SSS srlilai ta a mniomn alaaaa I IT SB oaallua tkls papa. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA To enuM eeoeaa. eew vaaa err. "BEE LINE" BUGGIES Are not nsnofsnturers refular eunsiruclloa, eul Our Own Special Construction Tut up with full knowledge of the re quirement ul thl rough western coun try. Mad to stand up, snd will stand up, better than any buggy sold st any thing like the price. 1( you want good buggy at a moderate price, try otir " lies Line." You can't beat It. We hava n.. t i. u....t u'.,..,na A MTAVE2U CO. I'OHTIvtlNll, OMItOOIN It O I SI H AW