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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
Hood's SarsaparQIa b unquestiona bly the greatest blood and liver medicine known. It positively and permanently cures every humor, from Pimples to Scrofula. It is the Best. Blood Medicine. To make silk that has been washed look like new put a tcaspoonful of methy lated spirits to a pint in . tit rinaiug water ami iron while damp. There is more Catarrh in ttilt section ot ths country than all other disease put toother, and until the last Itw years was auivpcsed tube Inauraoie. mr tgnwi insiir 'erti"vorp pro nounced it a local aiia, ami prescribed local remedies, ami by constantly tailing to cure with local treatment. pronounced UtncuraMe. Science h as proven catarrh to be a constltu-tionaldtaea-e. and therelore requires conelUu tlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. f. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. II ie taken internally in doses from 10 dropa to a tesspoonful. It aots directly on the bUvd and muc tis surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for anv case it fail! to cure, bend for circulars and testimonials. Address. K.J. i'IIKNKY & CO., Toledo, 0 old by lirusis!, Uall a Family Pills are the best. A mocroseopic examination of a hair will determine, with almost infallible certainty, to what kind of animal it be longed. Piso'a Cure Is a rood couch inediclne. It ha cured coombs and colds for forty years. At arupgisu, jo cents. A happy genius is on who has had enough wealUi left him to make it un necessary that he depend on hit talent. TESTED AND TRI'E-OIMRANTEED NOWl U the time te I'SH IT. For hoisting from the 1.520 foot level of the Kimberly diamond mine forty seconds is required. I KeelevtlOUOR-MOSPMINE-TOBACCO HABITS PERMANENTLY C ' f 0 FULL SAATICUIAIIS HABITS PERMANENTLY CURES fC. FULL SVWTKULAIW " - Men Are Inferior to Cat There are apteral points la which man la Inferior to the rat The cat, for one thing, ha no Vermiform ap pendix, aud consequently never suffers from appendicitis. Furthermore, while man has chosen to be a nocturnal as well as a diurnal creature he hits only the diurnal vision; whereas the cat, devoting "its da.vs to civilisation "aud its nights to barbarism," can see iu the dark as well as In the light, having a patent adjustable ore. She possess nine lives and all of them have to be taken In order to get rid of the cat If the slayer thinks he slays he knows not well the subtle ways In which this admirable creature passes, turns and brings forward her successive entitles for obliteration. Drowned In the pond sli returns to the woodshed or the kitchen door, re quiring to be shot. Shot she comes back to be asphyxtntcd. Smothered by the fumes of chloroform, she re vives and calls for prosaic acid. She is a walking, living, breathing, vocifer ating exemplification of the principle of metempsychosis. Her reincarnations In one brief period outrival those to which man Is condemned by the Hin doo theology In hundreds of years and her avatars outnumber Buddha's. It Is no wonder that the Egyptians worshiped, the cat She has been able to get hold of some principle which man, the boaster, who vaunteth him self almost a god. Is denied New York Mall and Express. Turkish women eat rose learea batter to secure plumpness. with Care (or Backache. Randolph, Keb., May 30. Cedar Co. has seldom heard ot a mote wonder ful case than that of Mrs. Lucy Nicb olla of this place. For a long time Mrs. Nicholls suffered with verv severe pains in the back and almost instantly these pains left her. She has tried doctors and evervthing, but nothing had helped her till she used Do-Id s Kidney Pills. She says: uouu i Kidney rills did me so much good I can't tell, it was so won derful. My back hurt me all thetiaie, I doctored and tried everything but did not feel any better. I thought my life was short on earth, but now I feel like a new person. I used one box of Dodd's Kidney Pills and I do not feel the slightest ache or pain. I can tutn and twist any way without feeling Jt and I feel so proud of it I cannot hardly express my gratitude to Podd's Kidney Pills for what they have done for me." 'Young women may avc much sickness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith in the use of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Judging- from the letters she fa receiving' from so many young pirls, Mrs. Pinkham believes that our girls re often pushed altofrether too near the limit of their endurance now adays in our public schools and seminaries. Nothing U allowed to Interfere with studies, the girl must be pushed to the front and graduated with honor ; often physical collapse follows, and it takes years to recover the lost vitality, often it is never recovered. Miss Pratt ays, " Diab Mr.8. PnnrHAif : I feel It my duty to tell all vounir women how much Lydia K. iMnkhani's) won derful Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was completely run down, unable to attend school, and did not care for any kind of society, but now I feel like a new person, and have gained seven pounds of flesh in three months. "I recommend It to all young women who suffer from female weak ness." Miss Alma Pbatt, Holly, Mich. 15000 forftlt IferlflKil efatees astasf tmlrnggtmiiMMU cannot tn produui. Small Coin Newer and Brighter. "Have you noticed the Improved quality of the coins now In circula tion?' asked the trolley car conductor as he pulled a handful of bright pen nies, nickels and dimes from his pock et for Inspection. "It's due to an effort on the part of the government to put better money Into circulation by recalling the worn and shiny pieces from which the Im pression of the die has become effaced. I've noticed for the past two years a steady Improvement in this respect All the banking institutions now throw aside the coins that how decid ed traces of wear, aud the treasury department redeems these with new ones. In England a soiled bank note Is unknown. The paper money Is a! ways new and crisp, being recalled before It becomes worn. It's getting to be that way in this country with our small coin." Philadelphia Record. MASSAQB HEART TO LlFK. Death from Anaesthetic Thrice Defeat ed by Marvelous Operation. Massaging back to life human heart that has ceased to beat Is the marvelous operation three times suc cessfully performed by modern sur gery. A Philadelphia physician, Dr. W. W. Keen, ts authority for the statement that two of the people thus brought back from the gates of death are now alive and heal, by. It this operation ts finally establish ed as a successful feature of surgery, both laymen and scientist look for ward to the following Important re sults: 1. A material lessening of the num ber of deaths which occur while tlu patient Is under the Influence of ether or choloroform. 2, The possibility of a remedy and a cure for that dreaded and mysterious ailment known to science s catalepsy. 8. A removal of the awful dread ot being burted alive. Dr. Keen does not stand sponsor for all these claims. But be does assert that life apparently extinct hat been renewed by continuing the heart's closed pulsation through massage. In a case recently reported the patient was to all Intents and purposes dead, The heart had ceased to beat, breath ing had stopped, and the collapse from choloroform was apparently com plete. Death had been apparent to the physicians and nurses for five mln utes before sn operation was under taken. Then the surgeon In charge deliberately cut open the diaphragm, reached for the heart, and employed the massage treatment. At the end of Ave minutes, after repeated chafing. the heart resumed Its beating, snd res plratlon was restorvd by artificial means. In two other recorded cases the patients were brought back to II fo and the operation was entirely successful. It Is related that some of the great surgeons of Europe who have been working upon this theory hsve spent many years In experimenting on dumb animals. In quite a number of their cases the hearts of dogs that have been froren for fifty hours after the supposed death have had their pulsa tion restored by massage. Physicians shake their beads over the possibility of the new treatment being applied to restore those attack ed by catalepsy. But If It could bo employed In this way It would remove cne of the awful terrors of that dis ease, the fear of being buried alive. So great Is this terror that men hsve asked that a knife be plunged through their heart to make death absolutely certain. IN A CHICAGO NIGHT SCHOOL A Cham of Sir Henry Irving. When Sir Henry Irving was staying lately at the Queen's Hotel, Manches ter, a small boy, about 6 years oM, son of William Mollison, a well-known member of Sir Henry's company, strayed Into his rooms one afternoon. Invited to make himself at home, aud take some refreshment he consumed a pear and a bottle of lemonade with apparent satisfaction. Then gazing steadfastly at his host be said: "I do miss Phil May." "So do we all," said Sir Henry, gravely. "Yea, but I miss him most," pursued the child. "He was my chum." "Ah! that makes It very bard," sai l Sir Henry. There was a long pause, and then the little fellow asked very earnestly:' "Will you be my cbum now?" So they swore eternal friendship on th altar of Pbll May's memory. Where the best things are not pos sible, the best should be made of those that are. Hooker. emmm m i h I AfcpelaUe Preparalionfor As similating die Food andliegula ting the Stomachs andBo els of Promotes DigeslioruCheerfur- ness ana iiestcontains neititer Opium,Morpliine norrlineroX Not Xakc otic . jhafie you a-samuel rtmaa Ill 0trimMJi4t Apcrfecl Remedy forConsUpa llon . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea VVorms .Convulsions .Keverish ness and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOTIK. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of M J IV a. M , , w exact copy or wrarper 3 In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA Difllcnlt? of the Lisping Urchin In Ren dering Bhakeepearean Lines, A certain night school Is tn session three evenings a week In a cavernous building on the river front One mounts a draughty staircase, gropes through bleak passages that echo to the tread and enters a gas-lighted, odo rating classroom, where the air Is filled with a murmur like the sound of rain on the roof; It Is the diligent scratching of a hundred pens on a hun dred copy books. Boys of many na Mortalities, of many ages, ranglug from 12 to 80, and of many degrees of grlml ness, toll stoically at their copying The "smallest boy" Is very small and particularly grimy. His head droops devotedly above the work, and bis fin gers are fairly paralyzed with the rig ldity of his gTlp on the pen. "Truth crutbed to earth shall rlth again," b whispers to himself, repeating the copy book text as he laboriously transcribes It Nothing has been able to break the littlest boy" of lisping. It Is the lisp of nervous childishness, and In aston ishing contrast to the astuteness of his vocabulary on occasion. Along the walla stretch blackboards. where dusty processions of straggling sums and conjugated verbs trail like caravans across a desert In one cor ner the blackboard blossoms luto an oasis, a roll of honor In coldred chalk, with the "smallest boy's" name at te top. When copy books sre put away there Is the ordeal of mental arithmetic, and ofter that the reading class. To-night the selection Is Sbakspearean, a part of the second act of "As You Like It" The boys rend In turn, up one aisle and down the next, their earnestness and the admonitions of the master re deeming the performance from ridicu lousness, though Orlando's Impassion ed address Is delivered in a Dutch brogue, and Jaques is variously Swede, an Italian and a Jew. The "Seven Ages" are accomplished In trl nmph, down to the "Justice," full of wise saws and modern Instances," and now It Is the "smallest boy's" turn to read. Rising, he bawls out the lines that follow with breathless eagerness as one who knows bis lesson well: Tn thlxth then th'if Into the lean snd tullppertd cautsloon With th-pectscleth on notb, aud pouch on thldei Hitb youthful both, well-thared, a W'irld too wide For hith tlirunk th-bauk, and hlth big many voith. Taming again to childlto treble, plpth And whltbleth In bith thound. Ayers Why is it that Ayer'a Hair Vigor docs so many remark able things? Because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life into it. The hair Hair Vigor cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. "Whan I first uteri Aver's tuir Vifror bit lislr hi about alt sr.,r. hut no it It a in,' rich Itlsr. and a tlih'k at I coutit wttl,." Mtu. at'MAN KLvr'K.Mrta, luicumbia, Ala. fin a tiottl. AM U, !,,'.( for i c. Ta on., Gray Hair WtiTiiraa of the WhyfAtre. Fred I always cnjy conversing with a apinater at a social h'utheriug. Joe ltecause why Kred She never bores one half to death by talking ahont old times. To Break In New Shoes. Atwaraohake tn Alien' Foot-KaM, apovl'T Itcurva hot, wvatUiir, aching, awullvn fol. I'urrN com. Ingrowing naila and bullion! At all Jniinlnu ami , aturra, .'.V Ism't acwot anTiubttiimr. Sample mailt KKKK. AiMrvu Allen S. Olmsted. U Roy, N. V. for Harmonious Dot-tore. "They have called two doctors la consultation." "And do the doctors agree?" "I believe they have nxreed upon the price." riiiladelphU Ledger. Mdthera will find Mra. Wtiulowa'a Soothing Syrup th twit remedy to u , fur their chltJmu ourias tn taetaluf inui.. The Greeks hud a female deity named Ilyglela, whoso duty It was. when properly propitiated, to keep the babies well; when she neglected her business, however, tho deficiency was sometimes remedied by Medltrlna, who restored the health of the little ones. WATER IN DESERT CACTUS. Natives Are Accustomed to Tap riant When Tby Are Tlilrjr. The marvelous strength of desert plauts Is well known, but we are at a loss to explain the source or rea sons of their luxuriance Iu regit""' where only a few Inches of water fall .iri,, ii,. v..ar. and that Hide Im mediately drunk up by the torrid still. What enables the yucca to thrust Its head through thirty feet of gypsum and sand or the barrel cactus to t'io enormous Humilities of water snd to hold the water for numlhs, perhaps years, or the sumach to cling ih ten aciously to Its ground when every thing else Is swept away, are titles tlons which none can satisfactorily an swer. No leas marvelous ami Inex plicable Is the meaitilte shrub, which sometimes lias mot. over IUI.V feet long, and other desert plants whoa: hairy coverings ami resinous coatings ( prevent th evaporation of moisture. These secrets may soon be dlaeovercd. , however, sa the Carnegie liiatlltltlon i has established a desert botanical litlf i oratory nt Tucson tn study them. It was suiting the desert hills west of Torres, Mex. Tho Indian cut the ton from a blunt about live feet high and with a blunt stake of palo ventu, pounded to a pulp the upper six or; eight Inches of white flesh In the standing trunk. From this, handful , by handful, he siiueexed tho water Into the bowl he had made In the top of the trunk, throwing the discarded pull' ou the ground, ny ms .i.v , i MPS secured two or three uuarts of clear, OCVl . water, slightly salty and allghlly bitter: V5Ok V"- to the tuate. but of far better quality. QWA' than some of the water a desert trav- j f i. VYT SOCIETY WRECKED HER LIFE. - . ... mM eler Is occasionally compelled to use. The I'npago, dipping this water up In his hands, drank It with evident pleos ure snd said that his people were so cUKtomed. not only to secure their drinking water In this way Iu times of extreme drouth, but that they used It also to mix their meal preparatory to cooking It Into bread National lieogrupblcal Mngnnlne. Wfavi -fV - r7 Tired, N.rvotfi, Aching, Trsmbll.. Sleepless, Noodles. I'e-ru-na Renovates, RegulaUi, r... toret, A I'retty New York Woman's covery the Talk at tier Numerous t'rlandi. Mrs. J, K, Finn, 3 r;((l street, Hitftalo, N. Y., writes: Hlh keep retina Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. UeutU.iiieiit-."A fw ,,, , L to give up social eillr,,,i health was nuiipltiUily t,rok,.n d ' The doctor advised a cuin,it mi J a year. As this was out nl ti, Hon for a time, I began ( , ' some other means nt rvaturln. health, "I lil often heard nl IVrunsaas... ciillellt oilc, so I bought a hoU( , see what It would .In f, .,i ,, certainly took hold ot my system Sail rt'jtiviiinieti mo, ami ill ire than Its months I was In pertt lim.ii), ...j now when I feel worn out ur tlrtdi doe or two of l'eimia la all Hist I mwl." Mr. J. K. Urn,. Mt. J. W. IteynohU, t,Ut.m, 0LI, writes: "I owe my health ami lifettirsma. We rrly rail In physician. In fat It lias bmn year since 1 bsv taia aay other medicine than yours. lm aliaid of drugs, and although ,ltt been sick many time I I a takanoaly your medicine. They are w.mdert! indeed. We have a very large bonis snd entertain great deal and I do ill my own work, thanks to 'ruh." Mis. J. W. Krynol.la. fl I V after Orst day's UMurlr.Klliie'si!rtNrr, fUstorer. Henti fur r'rreUtt Irtsl b.,lt!e and inMttaa. Dr. U. u. Kiiue. w Arvb ft . i'uiua.iptna, I'a, Itouml to 1'lensn. Touug I.mly I have prevailed on my father to allow you to palut my por trait, but he doesn't lil your work. It'Anber Why mil? "He savs it lacks rnnie." "Huh! lie docs, cli? Well. I'll pulrit you as 'The Slcvpiug lU-auty,' and then REBUFF WAS CUTTING ONE. 1'lttliiii Metort of "Mad 1'nel" to an I nacntlciiiaoly Keniark. Many stories sre told of MclKiiia'.d Clarke, known fifty yours ago In New; York as the "mad poet," which show ' that he had s vein of great shn-wd j ness, such as la often possessed If ' people who sre counted Insane. I re Treatment tor Women. Any woman eialilitg to I placed q jthe list of 1'r. Ilartman's patients lot But U pronipllf No free meili. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. Tary aasmll as as easy te take as sagas. rrrr!F0R hudache. uAm tr.oroR dizziness. FOR BIUOUSHESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION OaUet f ISSB MUTIWt yMTUl, ts I sorely TeetaMs.aAWsC OlTTlE If IVER PILLS. Silee In SiKlcty. A wom.ni In s-s'tety la obliged toj late hours, .-he must alien, I re- ,...,,n.,,,. balls. She seldom alloaa i hersc II a .julet i-tcning at h.,tne. Her whole time ia taken up III Iwping en- i ....... ...... u 4.r ..iiti.rliiiiiii.L tiiheroen j j 'ree home trratiiirnt and advite hoql4 llcr system becomn completely fun Immediately send lisine Snd symptoais, down as a ri'ii".iieiuv. Mii-a-ioit Hilda duration of dlaraae and treatment aj. herself in a en, nil, iu m,.ii as ss- rrady lilwl. nirrrtioiis for Ihi teuiic catarrh, i ins i,a a.. ,,, treatment will calh-l cntiirtlial nervousness. II ....... TIl. m.,,,M Clll.l kllO the value of IVr.m at such a lime, eln will bet supplitd by th tbs-tor, t if thev coiil, I relie the Invigorating. ' all tiereSMry dijertioti m hf One day he was sontiil at a tnMe atrengtlu-niiig id.vt that IVriuia would nhr. In a New York hotel .iiiletly eating have, how tnui h tmsi-ry could ls j Head what th aliove ladies bar la bis simple dinner when two .ing i.W. ' of 1'r.un a cure for the-, tssw. men took their seats at the same table j Letters ft, mi ssietv women s.l overs , ... . McPonald I'lsrke was a well know t. t, r.,... Mate, t.snfy to the tad! Address) Ir. Ilsrtu.su, I reaidetil of llgure, snd th young men at once (,flt lVruna is the tonic for s run ; The llartman Haiiltarlittn, Coliimbui, recogiilzi-d him, though lie did Dot do n, ,i,. te.l urn one system. jt'hlo. know them. , They were not gentlemen In the best sense of tho word, ami It occurred to them that they uilht have soma spurt with the poor poet. Tome qtietitly one of them aunl In Bit uu ueceasnrlly clear tone: "I have seen almost everything ami everybody In New York except Mc lkmsM Clarke. 1 have a great ad mirations for tile poems, ami I would give it great ileal tn ace the loan." When he passed the mad poet leaned forward and said with evident gratlllcatluti: "Sir, I am Melionald Clarke, whom you say you wish to see." The young man atuml at him with much rudeness for a moment, and then drawing a quarter from I, is pocket, be In lit It on the port's plate, snyltig, "That's for the slht:" Clarke looked at tho coin for an In stant, and then placing It In his pocket, be took out a "York shilling," 11.'', cents. This he handed to the young man, snylng gravely, "Children ,aif price." NEW PENSION LAWS ",SY., Aprlv ts SiAIIISM IIKklUVIl. His I M.. WasMllJ'i M, . I. Mil VII ..:$. IS. is. NN'wIl Drllllnu Mochlnuss Vs .: ,- t t,tr!-l f I t ,,fl Ur; liK aa...:lns t .,-!4 en- Kir. , l.t(. .,r 1'1-e, I rt.,,gtal tt.-U Si, .hiut It, th. Kl II K.SON IMUIt.ANU YOUR I flPPOOTUWT , I .-l,l:i,, 1 M ACIIIM.kV CU. OlillHlS I eSX T-.I.J 0 T... (it ' U AM U.I) I ed snd Sold I. very where. WE WA5T AGLNTS ll'si and up pel nionili to ell gelic rr r'Se. Uttir in every city and la ! wti in Oreiroa Washington and Idaho Iigiufle., h nia'ile, ertiianrnt slid immetis. It pn6v able r tut lovtnciil ai bunte of on Uu j ra l ; asiinetliing tirw , end stamp ts) j rail at olflir for details SQUARE DEAL BROKERAGE CO. If Seventh Sfreet, I'.vtUtvi, Crr CURE SICK HEADACHE. flhe Was Klswd. The bride and groom sat side by side. "Dearest," be said, looking up Into her eyes, for he was smaller, so that be really and truly looked up and Into her eyes. "Yes, love," she responded In soft frightened mouse tone. 'If I had known that tunnel was tnat long I would have kissed you." 'Didn't you kis me?" she asked with much surprise. 'No," he replied. 'Well, somebody did." Cleveland Leader. The BUtine Madonna. Mrs. Bull Ob, yes; we took In the art gallery when were In Dresden. Mrs. Swellman Then you saw Baphnel's masterpiece there, of course. Mrs. Bull Yes, Indeed. The "Six teen Belladonna," you mean. Phila delphia Public Ledger. California's Chief Product. California produce more dollars' worth of orange thon of gold oranges over 118,000,000 and gold 17,- 000,000. B U Y Are I llll.t ltd, I I I. It FROM YOUFi ECONOMICAL IRRIGATOR Phillips Hydraulic I. V 'I ,, Jiii sj Write today for free Illustrated book. COLUMBIA ENGINEERING WORKS Tenth and Johnson Streets PORTLAND OREGON tilRtt ttM.fll AIL IlkC lAiit in u mm. mnn ny drtiiiletsi. Natural Ion la Passing-. For several ye.irs past the business of the Iceman of former dnjs has been aecreaslng steadily, and at the present rate ore long he will find his occupa tion goue. It Is no longer necessary! u wan. mr coin weatner to sertire a in t supply of the refrigerating product; It He-; can be produced ensllv and eh tun warmest weather liy chi-inlciil pro ceases. In the State of Maine, where In former years the harvesting of Ice for market In more southern lniliu,la was carried to enormous proportions, the total quantity cut during lust winter, which embraced perfect conditions for the securing of a large crop, was hut 4S.),fKi0 tons, ngalnst 7isi.i) tons gatii crcd In tho winter of tin i2 3. Tho advantage offered by chemistry and modern machinery for the pro ductlon of Ire and the perfect control or temperature at whatever degree de sired, when mid wherever needed, lr respective of climatic condition, 'r,,n. dors their mechanical acquirement cheaper than can bo obtained from noturnl lc when transportation from remote dlMrlots f storing am! t, great wastage of original hulk through melting I taken Into consideration. In all manufacturing necessity for cooling and for maintaining uniform degrees of temperature, a well us rertulnty of control of such conditions, together with their greater economy, present systems of nrtHMal refrigeration are iiunuuiK nature out or tlie field f competition and reducing the latter to cnieny local vniun. MOOD R1VHR Strawberries i in f ,r a e, i .putltire. of !, r. f. r t) vi r- - i vie ai k,k information li Mini! . -Ir.ml,. Ie.iiitv, lvr and U-;ilrrs in s.-n li'in.h r i, crates ', !l !.,) the Or.-k til III IJll-.tutloti rn sn, ,, a,.h, -n.toii.e- itb fl, e ' i;r, w:i ,, )' iiMe ring of iTiiit (irowcrs' Union it.t w r nf furvk ti Dr. C. Gee Wo VONDERrUL HOMB THRATMENT Tli 4st-fM 4r-t ! Mlttsst rH bsswaaM ) fsrufass) iIAsm4 tts.st U sis vta fuariaV. Kak tsr.U 4 rM ''' MllrsMf SS ase1W-, . i it n.u iVjm n sjo rMi4s m tt .' nt asyf J 4, ' fetrh U rr)Mrvil f A 1 II $Mum is fur tMitvft. ifl. 'hf-osM. lts,niirn, wtomA-mk w.i. 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The divine joy of ,i,ui,m j... .0 o.j nun 11 n,y prntlllaed wf is rar neynna any earthly hnpplnes have ever dreamed," (Icrnlrtlnn nestled lovingly, "I have bad my share of (, world pleasures," Tompklim continued, ten derly. "In this moment tjny 'ri 8) eelipsed. I havo had my share of th.s world's sorrows. In tho heavenly exnl tiitlon of your love they are nil f()rKot ten. With you In my arms my aonl Is beyond reach of earthly trouble and translated sit nercne." Deliriously Impulsive. (i(.in',ii clasped her arms about bin, nm pressed herself to his noble heart ay the New York Times. Then, oh.'cruol fate! In the midst of bis exaltation 11. love light faded from poor Toiiiulii,,' eyes, and with wild cry he clutched at bis heart "Just my luck," he gaped weakly "Confound it, Oeraldlne. that last 1,.; ' of your completely cruued two cigars In my vest pockot-10 cent lr,tgbtr RUSSELL HIGH GRADE MACHINERY f ;: t THRESHERS r,,,, iCTTDS STACKERS MILLS The A. H. Averili Mach incry Cos. 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