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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1904)
Scrofula ! lakes its ly mSny presence known sums, glandular Tl a. w . . tumors, Doncbes in tne neck, ,4 cutaneous eruptions, in- flamed eyelids, sore ears, catarrh and wasting diseases. Hood'sS&rsapariUa Effects permanent cures. Otii a Hawnttan Island. On of tbt little Islands of tht Hawaiian croup containing TO.OW ere I owned by an American named Gay. The principal Industry of the . Island It sheep-raising, from 'which the owner receives royal Income. Ex cepting Mr. Gay and his wife, who are the only white people on the Island, this Jot In the ocean Is peopled by 100 natives, who are said to be "as black as midnight" The owner is known as "King Gay," and his slightest word is law anions the subjects of his realm. A bong Step Forward. Mr. Binks In spile of all Miss Fine mind's talk about advanced woman and higher education, she ia just as fond ot a eat as any other old maid. Mrs. Binka Yes, but she speaks of It as "a domesticated carnivorous quadru ped of the family Folidae aud tenua F. domestics." Italy a birth rats has shrunk to 3i7 per 1,000. Mozart Is the modest violet simple, aassuming, but delicious. Han and Wife. Baxton, N. Dak , Sept. 12 (Special) Mr. B. L. Skrivaeth of this place hss been added to the steadily growing fol lowing that Dodd's Kidney Pills have in this part of the country. Mr."Skrivseth gives two reasons tor bis faith in the Great American Kidney Core. The first is that they cuted his wife and the second is that they cared himself. "I must say," says Mr. Skiivseth, "that Dodd's Kidney Fills are the best remedy for Kidney Tiouble I ever knew. My wife bad Kidney Disease for years and aha tried all kinds of medicine fiom doctors bat it did not help her any. An advertisement led her to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. The first box helped ber so much that'she took' eight boxes more and now she is cored. "1 also took three boxes myself and they made me feel better and stronger inevery way." Dodd's Kidney Pills have never yet failed to cure any kidney disease from Backache to Rheumatism, Diabeta or Bright a Disease. Conductor I got your fart before, sir. Passenger I know. This nickel la for the company. Judge. "I'm getting eld." "Having rheu matism r -Worse than that I'm bar Ing reminiscences." Cincinnati Trib une, "So she baa started on a life Jour ney Into matrimony, baa aher "Well I guees tt Is only an excursion trip." Brooklyn Life. Bursley He claims to be related to you, and says he can prove It Ffloyd The man's a fooL Bursley Thst may be a mere coincidence. Smart Set Wife Good gracious! Do you bear that sound from the kitchen? More dishes broken, I'll warrant! Husband Never mind, dear, It has stopped the cook's singing. Affected Youth (to man ringing fog bell at ferry landing) Aw my man, why Is this bell ringing? Man Can't you see, you Idiot, It's bees use I'm pullln' the rope? Mrs. naggard Do you know, myself and my daughter are often mistaken for sisters. Mrs. Gay Ah, the dear girl must be atudylng too hard, don't you think? Puck. Jimmy Ma, did y buy. Georgia a birthday present? Ma Yes. Jimmy Ma. what did y buy t pacify me 'cause 'tain't my birthday? Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune. Diugdong Did you try that cigar I gave you yesterday? Blffbang Yes, but it didn't deserve a trial. Ding dong Why, what do you mean? Biff bang It should bave been lynched. Mrs. Kenwsy You used to ssy that I was the apple of your eye. Mr. Ken way Well, what of It? Mrs. Kenway Nothing, except that you don't seem to care as much for fruit aa you once did. George Ethel, dear, I'm going to In terview your father to-night Ethel All right George. And if anything happens I'll come to the hospital twice a day until you are able to be out Identiaed. lone We had shortcake for dessert at our boarding house yesterday. Smith Are you sure it was short cake? Jones Of course I am. I recognized It by the strawberry mark. Pin's Core i s good coiifrh medicine. It has cared coughs and colds for forty n a urugqtisis, 2a cents. Ths heart of s UrevuiuuC whale is yard in diameter. Keetev llOUOfl-MOflPHWE-TOBACCOl I srrZZ hasjtc srcuiNrwn y rjiRml ' " f OS PULL ftWTKUlMtl "muvjwTTnjrEre Ths total annual revenue of Rossis, according to the last report, was 1,01V 138.000. Deafness Cannot Be Cared b lorsl applications as titer cannot reach ths diseased K.rilon of the ear. 1 cere 1b only on w.y lu cure un-ufw, ana met 18 DT constitu tional remedies. leafne 1. caused by aa in flamed condition of the mucou. lining of tha v.... ...hi... T.. 1.. U'k . , ... i - iru j Job have a rumbling sound or imperfect heir iff. and when it la entirely closed, Ueainessls the remit, and unless the fnti&mmation can be utx.n out ana ini.tuoe re-torea to its normal condition, neaxingwiu be destroyed forever; InPbMAnlnl f, n ... m .uH h. I'.r.nh which la nothing but an Inflamed condition ol (ormacoDi auriaces. w will give One Hundred Poller for any cmM of Ifniis (caufed by catarrh) that can not oe eurea of nul l laiaxra cure, bend lor circulars, iree. r. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Ball's Family Mils are the best. That cotton is in universal ass depends a poo its cheapness. Mothers will find Mrs. Wicslow's Soothing eyrnp tne tei remeoy to use lor ueu cnnaxen during ths teething period. We say a man is "mulish" instead of likening him to s camel when he gets bis back an. oisEASlj again. Chicago New I punish you. Browning, because I love you. But you are too young to understand what a mother's love is.' "Is It two soles with but a slngl thought; two hands thst beat as oner Life. Mistress (who la going out for the day) And, Mary, you may invite friend to come In to tea, if you like. Mary Please, 'm. I haven't got any friends. I only know young women! Punch. Harold (anticipating thlnge) wasn't at school yesterday. Miss Bangs. His Teacher (severely) No you were not Harold (decisively) Miss Bangs, I've got to turn over new leaf or get Into trouble. Hettie Now that you have broken your engagement with Fred, shall you return to him the diamond ring he gave you? Minna Certainly not Het tie: It would be a constant reminder of the happiness he bad missed. Customer (to chemist's assistant) In a business like this I presume you have gained some practical 'experience of therapeutics? Chemists Assistant Indeed, yes, sir. I hsd 'em when wsa ten year old. Broke out all over me. A Chance to Get Even. "I wish,' said the expressman to the Iswyer, "thst you would send In your bill for legal advice." "I am waiting, replied the lawyer, "until I get your bill for my May moving. I'd rather have the last chance." Ex. Actress (angrily) Did you write that criticism which said my Imper sonation of "The Abandoned Wife" was a mlsersble failure? Critic Ye-y-e-s; you see, you looked so Irre sistibly beautiful that it was Impossi ble to fancy that any man could aban don youl First Stockholder I don't see why people should be allowed to carry pack ages on the elevsted roads. Second Stockholder Why shouldn't they? First Stockholder Well, if it were not for the packages we could crowd few more people Into each car. Town and Country. Altoona, Pa., June 20, 1903. I was afflicted with Tetter in bad shape. It would appear in blotches as large as my hand, a yellowish color, and scale off. You can imagine how offensive it was. For twelve years I was afflicted with this trouble. At night it was a case of scratch and many times no rest at alL Seeing the good the medicine was doing a friend who was taking it for Eczema, I com menced it, and as a result the eruption be- fan to dry up and disappear, and to-day am practically a well man. Only two tiny spots are left on the elbow and shin, where once the whole body was affected, I have every confidence in the medicine. and feel sure that in a short time these two remaining spots will disappear, S. S. S. is certainly a great blood puri fier, and has done me a world of pood. I am grateful for what it has accom plished, and trust that what I have said will lead others who are similarly afflict cd to take the remedy and obtain the same good results that I have. 135 East Fifth Ave. John F. Leak. While washes, soaps, salves and powders relieve temporarily, they do not reach the real cause of the disease. The blood must tie purified before the cure is permanent B.S.S. contains no potash, arsenic or min eral of any description, but is guaranteed purely vegetable. Send for our book on the skin and its diseases, which ia mailed free. Our physicians will cheerfully advise without charge any who write us about their case. Tbt Swift Speclflo Company, Atlanta, Ga, K0W DOCS ARE TRANSPORT! D ON ENGLISH RAILWAYS. 1-1 ta ti ma. Bold by . !.(& mis,.. MUss) OootL UM A TBAVELI5Q KtH.IHL. In English trains ttire is usually a special compartment for dog. One end of the van Is partitioned off and fitted up as a well-appointed kennel. The Rale of Three. "One week from to-day, L'noie John, I will be a married man. Yes, In seven short days I will be Initiated into the mysteries of matrimony." "No mysteries about It niy boy. It Is Just the plain, simple rule of three." "Rule of three? Er what three?" "Wife, mother-in-law and hired girl," Kansas City Journal. Any Man. Teas She says she will never mar ry until her Ideal comes to her and says, "I love you." Jess What Is ber Ideal ? Tesa A man, of course. Philadel phia Press. Suppose a man could cause as much trouble, in proportion to his size, as cbigger. . MODERN METHODS. Hasnorona bnt Striking Review by Congreecsnan J. Adam Med. Congressman J. Adam Bede of Mln nesoia ia an optlmlat and a humorist. He tnke a cheerful view of life aud radiates sunshine by bla quaint Ian guage. In a recent speech on Modern Methods he said: When t was a boy In Ohio they used to have a shoemaker at every cross roads. I nsed to have bltn make my boots, because shoes at that time were considered effeminate. If that shoe maker ta living to-day he it In a fac tory. Tha world has changed. The big factory baa come. We used to use flail for threshing, but to-day In the bright lexicon of youth, there la no such word as Call. Now we have steam thresher. And attached to this la a blower which blows out the dust and even the straw is stacked by hot air. Just as we run the business down at Washington by hot air. My good mother used to put the milk In paua and act them on the shelf to allow the cream to rise. Now we have the aepa rator everywhere. Some Yankee figured out that he waa losing the interest on his Investment while the cream was rising. So he Invented a machine to Jerk it out at once, and carried the milk to the pigs as a by-product can remember when a boy that hens used to set on eggs; but the Incubator does that and the hen goes right on with the real business now. We used to keep bees on the farm, and before they made honey the bees bad first to make the comb. Now we extract the houey and use the comb over again while the bee goes on buzzing like a laboring man under prosperity. My good old mother, who la now 80 years old. was born on the shores of "Lake Erie before the time of railroads, tele- grapha and telephones. She has seen more than half the progress of the world and la yet living. We bave In troduced new methods and these make new problems to solve. There la woman living in Chicago who can re member when there was no railroad there. In 1903 it cost one dollar to take a bushel of grain from Chicago to Liverpool; to-day It can be done for from 12 to 15 cents. They used to bave street cars out West, little dinky bob cars drawn by mules. When they tried to run them. in the winter and the arnica faced bllxxard, they would turn around and put their heads Inside the door of the car and hold a Joint debate with the conductor or take a lunch off the cush ions. Now they have large cars pro pelled by electricity. Rural free de livery of malla has come, and the farm er on a rural free delivery route is better Informed on public affairs, pollt leal and scientific, than the business men of the cities. When Lee surrendered to Grant the price of products went up In England for two weeks, because the cable was broken and Europe did not know for two weeks what bad occurred. In 1808, when Dewey sank the fleets In Manila the news went around the world and waa beard in the White House in Just 35 minutes. It would almost seem as If the world was a naw creation, with the electric wires Its nervous system. The great world has been coming along moat rapidly. The only reason why we cannot at once solve all problems is that we can't quite keep up with ths procession. Coat of Loala' Buttons. Twenty thousand dollars for a drop- shaped pearl scarfpln, $15,000 for a pearl stud, $4,040 for a coat fastener formed of a white bouton pearl with gold bar, $850 for aeven buttons en suite and $775 for a pair of brlljiact sleeve links these are a few of the prices realized at the recent aale In London of a noble marquis' Jewelry. But, after all, everything Is compar ative, and the marquis' gems, rare and costly though they are, would have been quite eclipsed by Louis XIV.'s personal Jewelry. The "grand mou arque bad many crazes, but for but tons be had a positive mania. In 1 single year, 1685, be squandered $0JO, 000 on them, and some of his pur chases are well worth glancing at On Aug. 1, KJ83, be bought two dia mond buttons for (J7.&W franca and seventy-five diamond buttons for 581, 703 franca. The buttons for a single vest cost Louis $.900,000. Of the 351 boutonnleres" used ICS Contained fire dlamonde each, while the remainder were single diamond. In all, the 'great monarque" Is said to have spent $5,000,000 on buttons alone. maffttr Many over-exposed negatives can be jiaved, when uxlng a two solution developer, by keeping at baud a very dilute solution ot No. 1. in the pro portion of about one to eight of water, Wheu the Image during develop ment flashes up and thrcateua to cloud over, quickly transfer the plate to this diluted mixture, the effect being to instantly retard development and cause the negative gradually to acquire density and detail. After a minute or so. the develoner mav be acaln noured orer the plate for a brief Mioiiieut then poured off and replaced by the No. 1. and so on, until development is complete. A negative equal to one correctly exposed will result, having good gradation and plenty ot detail. Camera and Hurk Itooiu. The depth of tone In a background greatly affects the resulting portrait. The matter Is one which must at otie time or another have received the atten tion of everr thnui-htful n.irtrnlttst. one of whom hero gives his expi-rleuces. He suirceats that for the ournose of studying the Influence of the background It Is only necessary to take Into coiulderntlon three simple casca-a dark, a light, and an Intermediate background and with tuc a few experiments will demonstrate that the selection made for sny particular subjei-t win m no small measure Influence the reaultlng portrait. With a sitter In dark cloth ing, the darker background will strongly concentrate the Interest on the face, and by comparison with them will reduce the apparent strength of the shadows therein. With light drapery the effect la exactly opposite, the drapery drawlug attention from the face, and by Its suggested lightness In creasing the apparent depth of the shadows. A medium tint In the back ground has the effect of making the Interest more general, and, being nearer the shade of the darker portions of the face. It tends to reduce tho contrasts. Camera Craft OUR VENOMOUS SNAKES. What to Do If Bitten by tfattlesnake or Copperhead. There are only few varieties of ven omous snakes in this country. The chief of them are the rattlesnake and the copperhead. In the South is to be found a variety of rattlesnake, the dia mond backed rattler, and a variety of copperhead that Uvea around ponds and rivers, called the water moccasin. Farther West, on the other side of the Mississippi River, there are several other varieties of rsttlesnake. The power of the veuom of the attlesnake Is not nearly as grest as is usually supposed. Dr. 8. Weir Mitchell, who has made a life study of serpents, says thst no more than two dogs In nine die after being bitten by rattlesnakes. The poison of the copperbesd Is less virulent thsn that of the rattlesnake. and the copperhead Is becoming one of the scarcest of American serpents. The Northern variety of rattlesnake (crotalus a rattle: borrldus horrid) :rows to a length of from three to Ave feet It varies from a yellowish brown to almost a dead black above, with three rows of uregulsr darker ropperbead Is a rather Huht, reddlsb brown above, with a series of trans verve darker bands which wldcu on the sides Into patches. Its tail emit with a horny point. but It has no rattlrs. tt Is not seen o ofteu ss the rattlesnake, aud un less one treads upon It tt is Uot apt to make an attack. All other snakes In this section of the continent of North America are absolutely barmlesa. The cure for snake bites In common praetlce Is to till the patient full of whisky, which, In the opinion of the writer, ta a great mistake, as the ven om and the whisky together have a much more violent aetlmi on the heart than la safe, rin--liilly to one who Is subject to heart neakneaa. One of (lis best remedies for the bite of a venomous snake Is common cooking smtu, tileb hat the advan tage of being a domestic article al ways kept 011 hand. A cord Is fasten ed tightly above the wound to form a ligature. The woumli-d spot Is then cut as deeply as the fangs may have entered. l.'t the noutid bleed freely. Suck It with the mouth, after whleb put soda In the rut. as wvll as tin the wound, changing the soda as often ss common earrtewAss. iud m runs os una. corpus ue.fw MEAD Of SAMS. Silence One Can Hee. Absolute silence Is an Impossibility, Silence, aa we understand It simply means that there are sounds too deli cate or too loud for the ear to register. In other words, when we cannot bear anything we call that condition "si lence." But wherever you are there are sounds around you. Even In the deepest mine the air vibrates and makes a sound. An Instrument has been Invented that will catch these sounds and permit of vibrations being represented plctorlally on a screen, and In that way you may see silence and properly understand what It means. By comparing the pictures of noises with those of that condition of things known as silence, we gain an Idea of the difference between a noisy night for Instance, and one when "absolute silence reigns," ss the novelist puts It It Is rather surprising to find so much disturbance at the time when every thing appears to be perfectly quiet. Washing the Hands. According to a German physician. the art of washing the bands Is not an easy one. To Insure absolute cleanli ness the bands must be first carefully washed with potash, soap and water, and then with a 5 per cent solution ol carbolic acid, or 1 per cent solution of corrosive sublimate or chlorine water. When the finger nails sre dry nd break easily, vaseline rubbed on after washing the hands will do a world of good. Manicures first bathe the band a long time In hot water, then with scissors and knives clean nd cut the nails, remove the super- uoul skin about the onyx, then polish the nails with buckskin and fine pow der, washing the band again In hoi water with soap. After drying, the nails are polished with a fine brush, and are finally rubbed with a rosy unguent to give them a shell-pink. All women are fit subjects for dress auakara. spots running together in algxag blotches. The under parts are grayish-yellow. Of course, the specific feature of a rattlesnake Is Its rattle, which, as ev erybody knows. Is a series of bony rings at the end of Its tall. It has been generally supposed that the number of these Indicates the number of years the rattlesnake has lived, but this Is a delusion. More than one rattle Is occasionally produced In a year, and the snake is apt to lose rattles by acldeut The rattle of the snake sounds much like the vibrating noise made by some kinds ot grasshoppers. If you bear sucu a sound near you, It Is Just as well to pause snd look sharply. If the noise ceases gradually when you rtenistn motionless and starts up again when you move. It Is evident thst It is not produced by an Insect Fortunately, crotalus borrldus la not an active, aggressive reiiow. 11 yon give him the opportunity be will move out of your way. It Is a mistake, however, to fancy that be must coll to strike, lie pre fers to strike from a coll, because It gives him a greater reach, but be will launch himself In any direction, colled or uncoiled. At best be can only strike half the length of bis body. It Is easy to keep out ot barm's way. He never pursues a foe, and, as bis eyesight Is poor and bis movements, except when bo strikes, rather slow and sluggish, be Is not bard to kill. Even when he bites be does not al ways Inject poison In the wound, lie Is economical of bis venom, and does not waste any when be can help It. It la always wise, when strolling about In a country In which rattle snakes may be encountered, to carry a strong staff or stick. Many harmless snakes, when sur prised and alnnned, vibrate the tips of their tails rapidly, and If this Is done among dry leaves tha sound made Is not unlike that made by a crotalus borrldus shaking bis rattles. The copperhead (trlgono triangu lar; contortrlx twister), the only oth er venomous snake most people are likely to meet outside of museums or ttoologlcal collections of animals In this country, la closely allied to the rattlesnake. It bas a thick body, from two to three feet long; a short Uill, without rattles, and la slow and clumsy In Its movements; but lurking as It does In moist and shadowy places, and giving no warning of Its proximity, It la more dreaded than the rattlesnake. The It turns black. Strange to aay. rattle snake venom Ink en into the stomach Is quickly and safely assimilated by the digestive organs. As much as thirty drops have been taken at once without harm to the experimenter, who, however, was careful to rinse the mouth and teeth with soda snd water at once after taking that amount Another remedy Is ammonia, whleb, If applied promptly and freely, will cure almost any kind of a snake bite. If th foot la bitten, prepare a foot bath of a quart of coal oil mixed with a teacupful of salt This will also cure the bite of cop perheads. Turpentine applied at once will often cure snake bites. It absorbs and deadens the poison. Of course, a doctor should be sent for ss soon as possible. J. 0. Beard, In Washington Post Iloscos Conkling's dig Fee. It Is said that, one day, when Itos cos Conkllng was beginning to attain some measure of sucress, he dropped Into the olllce of Charles O'Connor, of New York, then one of the leaders of the bar. "What's tho trouble?" asked the lat ter, as Conkllng excitedly paced the floor. "l ve just been subjected to Uie worst Insult I hays ever received. This Irthe first time a client ever objoctcd to my fee, "You know I defended Gibbons for arson, and put In some tremendous work for him. He was convicted at the trial, but we couldn't help It and I took the case to the Superior Court and we lost there; then on to tho Su preme Court, and that affirmed the conviction, and he has been given ten years. Now, my fee only amounted to $3,000, and the scoundrel actually had the audacity to grumble about It, say ing It's too high. What do you think of that for Impudence?" "Well," said O'Connor, slowly, "of course you did a lot of work,' and $3,000 Is not a big fee; but to be frank with you, Mr. Conkllng, my opinion, founded on mature consideration, Is that ho might bave been convicted for less money." Success. Ayers Sometimes the hair 1$ not properly nourished. It suffers for food, starves. Then It falls out, turns prematurely Cray. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a Hair Vigor hnlrfood. It feeds, nourishes. The hair stops fulling-, crows Ions and heavy, snd all dan drutf disappears. - Mr lutlr was enniise Vmr p. i-i 'r .ioiie.il ile fsiiivs snS i nt torrlklf I Miis. fc.U K wash, Unsinf M i 1 e. vsro. fOf eSSSBSSSMMSSSHMSMl flKl hold. AM ilmr -t.l. Poor Hair Fatal Oversight. I-oay I,ewl"j guy wot Invoked work niiulo on bad fiilstnko. Tired Tlin Wot wo dat? Ijiay Low lie went aa" died if0 be got It finished, III! I I II II S II I A ORIHION 1K1KTUN0 ST. HELEN'S MALL, a rmtiH st'itooi, or Tint mou r-H-r t LAHatirsl A, luoslli. irbulM. 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' I have advised a number of my lady friends to use It, and all express themselves aa welt satisfied with the results as I was." Mim Itos a Nona Hcatrftsr, 410 8. Uroadway, Uxlng- tan, Ky. isimftrftltlftltlimlattml ear ererlss iimuhw smav Se free. PRUSSIAN POULW FOOD Cm fJUi.it. la, fr4 wwt iwiw, ll H.i,, ., rM sukM . rae, rii. .1 ... v, .tu. ti rMUA BSM, te. St. fMl !Mf etST VMrrMteerssiltrmslwiUa, tl. r - t rrAl . All l.- .1. .'wt. H"f. "'-'-rll n ,, i iikh,, HltlJ im,iIv mw &"!.?.T.aM?!?.t Jl t-w 'rdta m C... Sin. IVtW, Or, rr.Ai. rtm s-.s tars fjf t j I USUAAU Itkll U i-.tll.... we- tiMl ..Ml. Dr. C. Gee Wo TONDKRrUL IIOMH TREATMENT lis k rKsy: f t4s beta u. he) bMi ili.MM tTfWSSSk !. IlUt lfalq up la sit l i.ret ItHili (! ,.1ftM 1 lt sisMtiaa, ftssMsX sVt.lj, L A ri 4 .!- if ass a esnsir-eif Mr 1st ib e. amy. Ilsrswajli m m tfeisM fesi'mlrasj fmtr It. Urn-) (Vstfttaff ftHv Hi V.-H ml tr taJst . . rosas tlstt, h h tt lts4sMfM sjMst in ) . 4Mm Urn Asuatitats las rr tmHmtH, . ust. lo, shits, I ( assist tow, iMUnstv Hfc, , (i ! SM b4rla ? tsrvii mo tfaiVa to,'.t1riv I tvi 4 Isms. -iUtsn tru. t tfa flip fls fuf -! 4 ' aw. M. tlestttf IsJ.NejUU lAWU.N flksxfc. Al'IiHIMM The C Gee Wo Chine BlcJkinc Co. IJ AM HI.. lU-i, Of9f- vn n V. M. V. Ne. 4 - 10 I'll IS wHilna lo erfvvrllMra pls i r in.n.tosi ihi. tMtfr. I the lima In -rli. fur rwir r.'sli.f u, W 1nrtte prATiipii lor i:uie tu l evt u s "IU"M Not Tomorrow or This ' Afternoon, tut MSSS DHOOni I ENGINES HUUOLLL B OILERS SAW mills High Grade THfflis Machinery The A. H. Averill Machinery Co. I'OKTI.ANI), ORIitlON. Write fur Catalogue Sid Prices, If you get In the bablt of saying good things of people, you will be sur prised at bow many more you can think of. Totndlx What reason have you for thinking you bave bay fever? Iiojux Because every time I meet grass widow I sneeze. You Caa fount Your Chickens Before Ther Are listened lasCIUTUAM INCUBATOR. , J;'' '"" V""I ll mm s Chatham Iiibm. hsior .III com,. m .h.lihr..iur1f thu s. ' htt . the rs.;..r.l ih. h.th.m Inrubator has mail I." Iill sn.t the ( hslh.m ru.rt.r will Ul nr. iii.iii 1 ittr tlis,, the most mi.iherl, "hen l. I. bis money tu In ms.le In raisin ehle.sa with a hathain lri,,i,. 1h, ri mlll, JJ thl branch of hi. hui In... I. .,.ii... f hT'dr,"' l':,ue,,' rt-iHtrunenieSf hi. firm" 1 h. I svi.-lftn l.osst Is not ri dnelne ., h chick. rspaWi' " """' th'' ''-'. on K OKKKR: Ws will Mil toii . Chatham In- jo yuii. we ii.jr the Irnltrht. Wr i. m. r .,, I rilque ( .i.fo, Mw, J hlnU on pi'ni,,,',, '' lug. tosis you nothlni . Do It now. '"' GEO. W. rOOTT Paoltlo Oommt Agont MAOHAMCHTO, OAL Bom 4BO Jl msirssxs - fxMtasjsjfim. .i ast.i,r! r-.l .Jt4VVt-f.fcJswf. Y lafi.P 1?' feaKtia. V 1 .x v: II. b m V'iV . J t. I,' M a fW.liWjl n. .X." V.'Vil WJrS W. L. DOUGLAS A t S3.50 & S3 SHOES yis $5,00 AND $4.00 CufiTOM tlCNCH WOflK IN Alt . . V""nos UKATHKN. lF3luct' TMnrt Soira. $2. BO N0 V Z.'S W",KI'"ISIN,, tT IN THC WOB10. sa.bu, ii.no and $1.75 Bova, rosi Dhcss and School Wi. W.T.. llmiKlna umk.i soil sells more men' j.i.aokiiiI Ita.lHI liiH'.IImn liny ol lii'i iiiioiii. Isa-tiirnr In I lie w.irlil, T, rnn.mi limy ml tin smiiiMl iwllnr. Is, limy ai. iiumIo of the ll laiith.rs, hulil ih.-lr aliiim, 111 kntinr, w longur, u, , . Tame ,ii aii iitiyouirr allies. w.i,. JinuuliM Kiiiinitilnns ilmlr nihio hv slitni ing Ills num. ami .rl-on llm hiiiiiiin, l iih l-r It -tnkn no aiilmllioii.. U..I.I l.w mI.a ilt-i.lii. r.rywliore, Mill Iblw Ku'ltli itetl ,mti'fy. "AS GOOD AS $7.00 SHOES." ft0ratntnmm t i . ad RinbSitajLV. "i which I hour worn mr ili'V l' a. KMOWI.KS, Jt.t. CiiSollvltof, Pnfn. M,"2s 1 S7V. ) thm Mm'm Sham FnmMonm of tint World. W. I'o.ala. am slJ no, ),,, , sua ( ornais I'oll.ltlii Is flmttii ln:Uutt,lnn mtnlnn in't III to Ss III. a ...I a", '" jcenciicii unwiinn limn lo o-rfi-r bu mull. M """ -la-r wads. W. L. Douglas, Drouktuu, Has.