CAIARRH
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B
R
HEAD
THROA
LUNGS
STOMACH,
KIDKEti
BLADDER
FEMALE
ORGANS
Colonel Arthur I Hamilton,
of th 7th Ohio Volunteers, SoU
Uoodale street, Colnmbns, O.,
write: "At ft remedy forcs
Urrh and stomach trouhla I
can fully recommend Perun-."
Mrs. Hamilton, wife of the
salient Colonel, la an ardent
friend of Far una also.
A Blackmailing Inurnment.
Th street musician paused at th
atepa.
"Moodier
"No, no. Here. Quarter tor job.
aviove along.
"Tanks, ilfaor. It Is uch ft fin
r ."
Tine! It'a tha wont box of discord
ant whitle I ever heard!' ..
"It ia do Snesto org' Pietro ever own.
It play da tuna not ao much, but it
hringa da mora mon'."
Healthy Children.
Without good health Hie ia not worth
living. Bickly, peevish children are a
source of endlcea trouble and anxiety
to their parent, yet the children'! con
dition ia frequently due to their psr
enta' ignorance or thoughtlessness, or
both.
To make children healthy and to
keep them in that condition it ia ne
cessary to feed them proper food and
to see that they get plenty of exercise
and fresh air. Meat is very bad for
children. It should be avoided and
food rich in phosphates, such as Pills
bury's Vitoe, should be given in its
place.
This food is truly the "meat of the
wheat." It is made by the world's
greatest millers and it ia free from arti
ficial coloring or aduteration. It is
not especially a child's food. Your
whole family will enjoy this common
sense cereal. It makes a wholesome,
substantial breakfast or an appetizing
dessert, snd can be prepared in one
hundred different ways.
Every g od grocer will supply you
with Pillsbury's Vitoe. Large package
enough to make twelve pounds of
strength-building food, 20c. Aak your
grocer about it today.
Somewhat Different.
"I suppose that old chap with the
long white whiskers over there Is one
of your old settlers, isn't be?" said the
grocery drummer.
"I reckon he's what yew might call
a old resident," rejoined the village
merchant, "but be ain't no old settler.
He's been a-owln' me for nigh onto
thirty years."
9100 Reward, $100.
The readen of this paper will be pleased to
learn mat there 1 at leut one dreaded dueaa
liuu science nas been able to cure in all lu
lege, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure known to the
meolcal fraternity. Catarrh being aeonstito
tioual disease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Halle Catarrh Cure i taken internally,
actios directly upon the Uuod and mucoui
uriacea of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, ana aivins the pa
tient strength by balldlng up the constitution
and assisting nature in di-iug its work. The
proprietors nave so much faith In lw curatira
power! that they oner One Hun lred dollars
lor any caee that it fails to cure, bend lor lie!
of testimonial!.
Address. r. J. CHE.VET CO., Toledo, a
told by druggists. 76c.
U all's 1'anuly Fill! are the bait.
along about Thanksglrln' time, when all
l Be leaves are dawn.
And all the fruit s heen picked and all the
hllia ar ttirnln' hmi
There'a atnirthln' In the ilr that seeme to
stir your twood a bit.
Thai otate yon glad you're In the world
ana mar vimi pa imi ..r it.
roe aoiig the wind gore ilnglu' In the ever-
green s suniime;
TDere s ginger In a man along about
Tnankttglvln lime.
There'! somethln' wonderful about the Ice
so mill and erhl.a
across thr narrow llula rut that dried up
in tn u mi-
It i ttlMrnwnl In a hundred wiyi with
streaks and veins and llni-a.
And aparklea wit like dlaiuoud! when the
aim snunka nn and ahlu.a.
Snd when you break It with your heel you
t-imuin t nanny ten
Its rattle from the Jingle of a little silver
oru.
Along about Thanksglvln' time It seem!
"tnehow. as thoush
The by was nearer to u! thin It W!a
wnlle aro:
And when It'a rlear how clear It li the
crieo. fresh air. I mean
Tou'd almost tblnk It blew throngh sieves
somewnere to make It clean.
Oh, when It a wblskln' strong and free, It'a
noinin nut a crime
To nn get out and atfr. along about
lhauksglvtn time.
It'! almost like a miracle to see the first
snow fly.
To watch the mlllln llltle chunk! come
dartln from the akr.
To hear them bounce sirslntt the r-anra.
10 watcn tne wi ui tniuaa. tami-d.
Go tumhlln' down to melt as though they
kind of felt ashamed.
And when darkness cornea and leu the wind
go murmuring.
It'i like the sweet old lullabies our mother!
need to alug.
Along slio.it Taanksgtvla' time there'a
somethlu In tue air
That seems to make yon brlak and strong.
that kind of crime your balr:
Yon feel all ready for the atorma you know
you'll hare to meet.
Tou're not afraid of anything that"! wilkln'
ronim on reet,
And look in' at It any way, the old earth'a
amti suMinie.
Although It e hare and brown along about
inankHgmn time.
8. E. Klier. In Chicago Becord Htrald.
by Karl Schilling, her own true lore.
"Oh, Susie!" ha cried, breathlessly,
"what do you think has happened T Look!
hers ia an Invitation to Dleak Hall, from
my employer, requesting the presence
of my mother and myself at his Thanks
giving dinner to-morrow. bat is tin"
world coming tot"
"I'm an re I don't know," smiled Susie.
"I'ucl Kalph la no doubt beginuing to
appreciate you, Karl.
"Hut ha waa that croaa thla morning,
he resembled an Icicle more than any
thing else. There must be eonie mis
take."
"No," said Susie, gravely; "It la a vary
kind Invitation, and you must accept
it."
"Oh. certainly: but how very surprls
ing. What will mother aay? Our paths
divide here, Susie, so, for the present I
will aay good-ulght.
Ilia mother surprised! If ahe waa.
aha betrayed It only by sudden pale
ness, thou a alight color, and placing
her bowed head in her ha ml! aha aobbed
aoftly.
Susie, hastening homeward, beheld a
pair of euperb horses and an elegant car
riage at their humble door, and Kilie.
with bright, eager face, came bounding
to meet her.
"Oh, Smie! I've been to aee Uncle
Ralph, and oh! he lorea me. he does
truly, and you, too, ami and you're to
come with me in the carriage, you know.
to his house: he aald so, and ha scut
me after you."
'Are you mad, E.Iie? exclaimed the
tncreduloua elder sister.
"No, no: get in, right away do get
In." commanded the excited child, ami
aa one in a dream Susie Oreen allowed
herself to he assisted into the carriage.
"I went to aee t'nele Halph, and I
"And ao we will." ha cried, "the very
best friemla the world haa ever known
Oh, what a Tlianksgirlng you brought
me, little Edie!" The Hearthstone.
lilnooln Katatiliehed Holiday.
Lincoln several times ot apart fast
days, and It waa ha who made the na
tional Thanksgiving day a custom, aa
the first President regularly hi proclaim
It. Ha began tu April. WQ, by aaklug
that the following Sunday be observed
aa one of thanksgiving for the "signal
victories to the laud and naval force
engaged In suppressing an Internal rebel
lion." A year later Lincoln aet apart
Thursday, Aug. 0, for. the eauie pur
pose, It was after the t.ettyslmrg and
Vickaburg victory, when the tide of the
CVinfeiierncy turned. In the same au
tumn ha designated "the la.it Thursday
of Novtuiher next as a day of thanki-
giving and praise to our beneficent fath
er who dwelleth lu the heavens." This
established the present custom from
which there hai since been no departure.
Kvery autumn hai brought from the
White House Ita Thankaglvlug proclamation.
In hi! last Thanksgiving proclamation
President Llncolu wrote: "And I do fur
ther recommend to my fellow-cltlieui
sforosaid that on that occasion they do
revereutly humble themselves lu the
dust and from thence offer up penitent
nd fervent prayers ami suppltcntloua
to the tlreat lipoer of Kvents for a
return of the lucitiniable blessings of
peace, union and harmony throughout
the laud which It has pleased him to as
sign as a dwelling place for ourselvea
and for our posterity throughout all gen
erations.
Johuson'i firit Thanksgiving procla-
A HANDFUL Of IL'RKEY THOUGHTS.
EDIE'S MISSON.
It "Listened Like" It
Two Germaus. one from oat of the
city, were at Electric Park Saturday
night bearing Ellery's band. The non
resident German thought he bad beard
the band before, but wasn't aure. After
a well-played selection he turned to his
companion snd asked:
"Iai dot a Ceencinnati paodT"
"Oh, no; nod at all it issen't," was
the reply.
"Veil," said the first, "it liatens like
It"
Is Your
Hair Sick?
That's too bad ! We had no
ticed it was looking pretty
thin and faded of late, but
naturally did not like to speak
of it. By the way, Aycr'a
Hair Vigor is a regular hair
grower, a perfect hair re
storer. It keeps the scalp
clean and healthy.
I am well aeonslnted with Ayers Half
Tlror and I Ilka It ary much. I would espe
cially recommend It as an excellent dressing
WAS. tas sialv kaahlna la- -. .J -. . k J
aaav aaaua, aasTssiiiai SI !VI t SSUU BUI UUIU, Bljtl
yrwreuUua lh hair from anlltUBir t Um
aUltla - M I M Bf 1 f at fv Vaailnn, Ul.k
ty J, O. Ayr Co., Lowall.
aaauuiaWtlilWI WE
7. SAR8APA1IUA.
PILLS.
CamV KCTOtAL.
iers
"Susie, to-morrow's Thanksgiving.'
Lower over her sewing drooped the
golden head, and a tear trembled on her
eyelash aa ahe answered:
"lea, darling."
"Aren't we going to have Thanksgiv
ing r continued the child, "a little bit
or a lnanKsgiving, sasief Mow mean
Uncle Iialph is to let you work so
when
'Hush. Edie! you must not talk thna.
Uncle Ralph Is very kind in letting os
have this cottage rent free, otherwise my
needle would not support us.
But little Edie could not help thinking
or the great grim house upon the hill.
tnd the greet grim man who utterly Ig
nored bia poor relation. She thjught
so long snd so Intently shout It thst st
last a dsring resolution entered her curly
eao.
I'll go and see him snd tell him all
sbout It, so I will! I'm not sfrald of
him If he la big and grim snd cross."
And without pausing to consider the
doubtful undertaking, awsy she went in
the direction or tne stately mansion dark
nd gloomy which was the home of the
misanthropic uncle, who from being one
oi toe pieasantesi or young fellows. In
bygone days, had changed thus sadly.
Ktinior said for two reason! because bis
betrothed, beautiful .Nellie Clyde, had
aeserteo mm lor ner uerman muaic
teacner, and because bis petted. Idolised
yoang sister had fallen in love with a
poor clerk and married him.
"I will never forgive you, never," be
had said to her, sternly, "not because
your husband Is poor, but bees use hs is
ihlltiesa."
And she had gone, proudly, with brave
trust in her young husband alaa, but to
find her brother's words prophetic. The
knowledge broke her heart, snd aha died
and vti soon followed by her drunken
nusoana, leaving tneir two daughters in
bitter poverty.
Edie rang the bell of the great bouse
wun suca violence mat it brought the
iooiuan in great naste to the door
"1 have come to see my Uncle Kalph,"
she said, breathlessly. "I suppose he's
in his study? Oh, you needn't show me
the way; I know It," and she coolly ran
by him up the polished stairway for
Dan not ner mother told her of every
nook a:id cranny lu the old home?"
At the far end of a gloomy room s
fire glowed sleepily, snd s gray-haired
man sat in sn armchair motionlesi be
fore It. Edie crept in aoftly.
A "he neared him she perceived that
his face waa very sad and weary looking.
Some look upon bia face made her think
of her dead mother, and, almost before
aba knew it, ahe had flung both her
chubby arms about his neck and kissed
hla cheek.
To say that Ralph Morley was surpris
ed but weakly expresiei It; he was thun
derstruck, and gazed down In the dim
pled little face lu mute amazement.
"Edie. little Edie!" he cried; "li It
little Edie, a child again, and come back
to ma?"
"i'ss," ssid the child, clinging sbout
his neck; "I was mamma's little Edie,
and I will be yours If you will let me."
Then be comprehended. It wss not
his own little sister, but It wss her
child; It wss her gentle, loving spirit
peeking to him through her. And his
hard heart became tender, as he folded
the child to his brssst and bowed bia
head upon the soft, fair enrls and wept,
e e e e e e a
Eusle wearily wending her way home
ward, pondering bow beat to expend the
imall change which abe dared spare for
t Thanksgiving dinner, was orerttksn
Twice as Good
One Third the Cost
Fveiv datf is bitt tlsttn day u the
Wa.a c ircle. Cum In snu Et ac
quainted. K C will help you cut
down the living expense and naks
doctor's bill a thing of th pt. Do
you rcullis that you cn get the lst
and J'uif st baking powder In tb wotM
mf .ft BAKING
li POWDER
t one-third what you've been psylng
lor anywhere near K C quality. A
CO.IM1K. intna giiniiii
r easier t Ui
return the
you are not sauanea.
All Grocers
).";."'"(Ci saw AMfmnila imn'
UtjMANfs A can you make money any
V "Vm3 t to-day. The grocer I
tsi&ij&2 price ot aa l( you are not
J.n.1 roetsl fof ! beautiful
'k ot Praetais."
I K En.
JAQUIS MPG. CO.
vnmaae,
It la strange that in Asia and Africa,
where Brass will not itrow, th most
beautiful flowers snd shrubs flourish to
perfection.
Th Century In 1000.
The lavish promise of a year ago
were splendidly minuet m ine cen
tury during UHl.'i its verse and essaya,
it pictures and fiction, it rticle o
timely interest and permanent value,
went beyond all promise) and atpvcU-
tion. The (cast In U0r will 1 even
richer than in ltn5. There still lw
the new novel by Mrs. Humphry Ward,
reiiwu-k t areer, ' a new linniormi
erial by the creator ol "Sunn C legs',
and short stories by the ablest and
most popular liters
wilt tie authoritive
wonderful work aa on
the I'aneiiie canal. W. S. liarwuod
will tell ol "Saving California'
Crops." The director of Cornell's
School of Agriculture, IWeaaor I.. II.
Halley, will discus the important
pmblem ol the young man and the
(arm. There will lie many oilier arti
cle of kindred value and interest.
There Are Others.
Ilartertirumleigh atrlkea iu ( be
ing rather aelllsh. Ha teeui te II'
I entirely wtlh'.l himself.
i i-rir-Dli wall, ha Isn't th ouly
man lu town who Uvea la a Oat,
Plso'i Cur Is a aHi cough
aiedtctne.
It lis! cured roughs and coldi fur forty
years, at qrgis,
Too He vara,
Nell When 1 marry It ahall b to a
man of nerve, t put lUrry to th
and h faded.
.IMI Au.1 what waa tbs teal, dear?
Nell I (old him to to sut n th
busiest atreel and yell "Hurrah for IU
sis," but h backed ou.
ol the day. There; CT$
NlVOtlllU 01 lU-h ; Ui.rt .i,d trr.aWi"-lt
r instruction 0jWM.iiuJ.,1Mk,
111 ll(...rt Hour.
Ilf Io yoti rMi.niicr lU night I
i.Hl jom t ntnrrjf tiie?
Sh Yr, tlt.ir.
t'or a nihil huir w iJt thff, n!
not wr. tllil jrou ni-.tk. Ah, (full nt
Mo RUM MfVWIMtl
i lino' I tfvfti Ht
Lbssttl M wnsh.
Tbc gobbler grown rotaod.
Ana to w tbout "Hoorijrr'
And burl our bat
On high thereat
And romD and frik aoS Dlar.
And atab, by auddtfii rsptura atonnad:
A lark, a well a day."
While tbua we fllp-
Fiap o'er tbe aaud
And gillj aktp
Joy'i BiiratiaDd.
We watch him apread bia tall
Aa oq ha proudly atruta.
And ae blm puffd
And rrlap and stuffed
With brean and aaae and oota.
Till we would oi tba fork Impala
iita rbolreat jnlcj cat
While Fancy hreeaa
Fills oa a-elgh
With argoale
Of aoiden pie.
Oh, bird ot rare renowa
That mftk"a tba e!a look
To all Intent
Uka aevea centa,
Toa're frrttr mbn the eook.
Wbo knowg Jut boa to da you brows
And knowt It like a book.
Mske you In ((!
A roamed dream
A nympti n1
Of bttaa auprme!
Fall td o'er you, blithe fowl,
Tbe knife and fork will claibi
And flrat we'll hold
You hot, then cold.
And latr In that hah
Whlrh wblks the nbUkrrt off tba acowl
Of anrrow like a fliata;
While hand In band
We t!gh and awota
In fairy land
Beneath tbe moon.
R. K. Munklttrlrk( tn Hunday Maftilna.
the hapi'ieat hour of uy I.ftf"-
rar.a.
I.. Uo da
CASTOR I A
Tor Iafnuts and Children.
The Kind You Hats Always Bought
Bearsth. J ' i"1""'"- '"
Biutur of Uutyf&cXti Mel,.l II las.
wr'i "w-a j.-i,-tc Tlmmid Omsratuli
IMTcreoce,
"Why d.m'l yu ft up snd flv thst
seat tu your father, ll-ibuyf" raurlmaud
ed the lady, "t'uu'l It pala yea Is see
him reachiuf fur strauT"
"Nut en the sireel rsr," eharkled
II jUIT. "hut It 'aim ma t se bin
reaching far a strap st hews.''
Mulders will fln Mrs. WlhSktSl's milhU(
Pyriip the Iwl rematy laua, tar itaalr saiWisa
4urin ta, isvlaiiig tttuJ.
A Theory IsemunalraMML
"lo you hel.evs thst sny ess ra pnt
1 peoi le tn sleep by means of hypnotism!"
I "Yea." answered Miss I'ayean. "Mr.
i liii'l'.ov wis talkms about It yesterday.
I f.-'.t airi.y bedirs he haj spokes twso-
I ty w.irds."
You Can (let Alkta'a leot'Ces I tlA
! Vt rlle Allan Olmsleil, l S,-r X. t , hf
tree uil ut Alien s ..! (aaa. ll eurse
-a'hi, kolis'ilWn ,.lilii lael ll saate
As ur Ilahl sK.a tav A rerlala aure lot
tia. Ifiiftwwins nans an runiona aiiarug
suisniiuie.
A rlr or IttiMnders,
Itushaud (tluis 1 , n, )j .
M'dasr, 1 blu didn't 'hio,; 0 ,'
hie ildlu' up fr M,e. "
Wife (i-elmly) Ohl lhal'i ,i .,,,
eld boy. I suly gul la uiya.lf sboui
auluuts S, '
MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLEK
w un ( kurass, tt ill. I a,,
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fewl at Maertaeai jlit eH ISwiiaae, o,tw.
Sit.) ItfAt
Cns iWs eut, rsr ta us writs, w . J
aa a! ef yuura.ll sn4 i tTnZ s
J tusnSs, anS lis) due ehan yw wi) a,Zjr
, enter (Hitlaea! (ulWae, anj IM ' ,
a see wn IM e eu ihii a,,,""
e ur itlMaS anat estaeikwal aJnlM J. J
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a liir lsiaur.iio-tMiir Tuinoa '
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THE MULTNOMAH I
: BUSINESS INSTITUTE
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wanId
A tract ol i,W0 t I.lkh) crr ,, jalur
land lu tlie VIUntrtt valley, wiihi,
lair ill. tamo u( the railroad. Mu, b '
reaaninablo in juice, well Watered and
In Morion, l.lnn, l.aue, IWntun or t'ols
r.mnjr. A llria, with lull l aritculars,
lluyer, No. 413 Jdaniiiaiii ludir I'J
land, Urrntui.
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fOLLOWINO OUR SlKCttStS
AT PMILAOetPHI CMICACO
AW OTMt lAPOilTIOdl
Wt WON TMC
i HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWABD
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A 4 TCiwrw to n',,
"'""HirailWrl
a" -i
-sss-ssssaassss- "vesar-
Uplriiillil hi he mo.
liaslus I tul' Maikly nut tn foglt t i
wake me up it tl oVIuck ta-uiurrvw
niornin-.
lke--Vliy, y,m i!iu' hare to (a lu
work. It's a holiday.
Kj(ih--1 kn.m, 1 it I want Je sut.s
facrioo of t''Atii uver au' (iiu tu s'.ewp
a.'niu.
(jrstuiat tue:
May lial i'.-'.tci
Coinln Kate - Of course I told you
I'd help you after ah refused you th
;nt time
Jm k Tlmmid - Ob, did yea put lo
jid nrd fur me
t'uuslti Kate - Several. I Intimated
u May that I wa after jrou niyssilf.
- riilladelphla I'res.
It
kissed him, and he kissed me, and called
me 'bis little Edie,' and and I told him
all about our bard times, and about that
pain in your aide, and about Karl and
hi Invalid mother, how you loved each
other, and all. Unci Italph said w
were to live in his home sfter this, snd
be would take csre of us."
"It Is s fairy dream, Edie."
"No it isn't either; It's true; snd there
Is Uncle Kalph on the steps awaiting
oe."
It waa no dream. Suals realized It
forcibly when the grave, stern man cams
quickly forward and took ner gently In
bia arms snd kissed her tenderly, snd in
a buaky voice bade ber "welcome home."
Hucb a dinner as was ordered; Hucn
lia-bt. snd warmth, and beanty, aa filled
the msDslon throughout! fcdie wa In
ecstasies snd danced hither and thither
like s stray sunbeam. Her lovely new
dress snd dainty slippers burdened her
none; she enjoyed them smong tbe oth
er good things that had befallen them.
But Husie protesteil feebly.
Indeed, Uncle Kalph, you are more
than kind, more than generous; how can
I ever repay you'
"By forgiving my former cruelty and
loving me s little, and wearing th
pretty things your maid has selected. It
ill please me to bare you wear them."
And when Husie entered the parlor In
ber lovely trailing blue satin, Edie
sprang from her uncle's arms with s lit
tle cry of rapture.
"Obi bow beautiful you ars, Husie"
The sound of carriage wheels hers di
verted ber sttention. "It is Karl" shs
cried, running to the window.
Yes, It wss Karl, and tbs surprise be
feit upon meeting his betrothed, robed
like princess. In her uncle's psrlor,
Increased when be presented bis pale,
lovely mother to his employer.
'My mother, Mr. Morley," he beitnn.
then paused, for a glauce at bis employ
er's white, sgltsted face; and bis moth
er'! downcast and aoftly-flushsd, told
him thsy bad met before.
"Nellie! Nellie Clyde!"
"Yes," ah answered, softly. "Nellie
Clyde Schilling, s widow, old and poor,
to whom you sent sn lnvltstioa to
Thanksgiving dinner."
"Nellie!" he repeated, eagerly, "you
would not have come to mock roe In my
aolitude and loneliness, unless unless
the past was to be forgotten! Shall
It not be as it was, twenty yean ago?"
I I did not suppoas you would fssl
thus, at this 1st day," ah said, In eon
fusion. "I only thought w might b
friends one more."
mstion let apart "th first Thursday of
iecemner next as day of national
thanksgiving to th Creator of the Uni
verse for these great deliverance and
blessings." Th neit year be returned
to Thursday, Nov. 21).
The Thanksgiving tay Hpirlt.
Better la a dinner of herbs where love
la than a stalled ox and hatred there
with. And that applies to the Thanks
giving dinner as well as to any other
feast. No costly or skillfully prepared
viands can mnke up for the lark of that
genial affection and sympathy which w
all understand through sympathy, but
which ia so difficult to describe. While
you cannot extemporize this sentiment
you can avoid doing the things that pre
vent it from having frw p0r. There
la a season for everything; and ths
season f'i those truthful remarks or
Justifiable actions that might provoke
resentment and ill feeling I, not on auh
a day as Thank.girlng. It , remarka
ble how much the coldness, Indifferenca
or failure to enter Into the spirit of an
occasioti m.iy do to spoil Its whole at
mosphere and to make the feast a dismal
failure. Whatever else you are on these
high festivals at home, Jo not be a "kill
Joy." Do not suffer your pride r rn
ity, or even your desire to lend others to
adopt courses that you regard aa best
for them, make you Indifferent or unsym
pathetic to the mood of the hour. There
are many occasions and Thanksgiving
day is one of them, whan our highest
duty is not to Impose our conscience!
upon other people, but to contribute to
the common atock of happiness and svm.
pathy. The Watchman.
Home wliat or a Dampener.
Mrs. Jlmpson Just see what mother
has sent us a lovely big turkey for our
Thanksgiving dinner! It cam by ex
press tltls morning.
Jimpson (Joyfully) meM
That's Just like her!
Mrs. Jlmpson And aha sent a not
laying ih would be ber to help ai
eat it. '
Jimpson (not quit so Joyful!y)Th,
dickens! That's Jut like ier, tool
New York Times.
her heart!
Ill theory.
"Why Is turkey regarded as eaiia-
clally approprlats to Thanksgiving?"
-uecsuse," nwrea th ax m ook.
Ing citUea, "any on who can afford to
buy turkey these day ha especial re'
son to M tuaUiful."
THE COMFORTER
A concealed vein pressing on a r.ervs account! f ,r th swsllliij. throbbing ache ef
Neuralgia
St. Jacobs Oil
freea the circulation, a'iays the pressure and soothes sway th pain.
Priest. 35c. and 50e
Choice ut l.vlla. j
Singleton Jul is so.,n as woman
can mauage a mau her lov bfglus to
cool.
Wedderiy Yea; and Just aa soon aa
"lie discovers K can't iiianng, him she
begins to make It hot fr him.
Aa Insinuation.
"Women," remarked tlrowelle, "al
ways hav their purse 8 1 led with (aw
pies."
"Anyway." rejoined Mr, (irowetls.
In a ton redolent of aareasia, w don't
get them tl I It- J In 'sample rooms.'"
RHEUMATISM
BODY RACKED WITH PAIN
ISO Other lioililv Mlflerlnir Is nml , 11, -f ... ,i i.. .
in. When tlie tioisons and ar i.u ,l,i, i. .1.1. .!.-..' . ',"'
tn tlic blood llirre la hard onu -.1 l..,.i.i... ... .
1 Tli. ., .!. i ' . . ' ' K"v 7 ul" in not au-
-1. 1 lie II tltt'lea Iit-rrmi Hr.rM n.,.l .I- l . ... ...
i, , ,, ; - uiann, me nerves iwimi una auntr
joints iniuinc ami swell, the fxine n he.
. anil the entire body in rai keil with mil., v b.f.m.'.i- i. 11
inaction, Rtomach troubles, tumid I. VP r L ! v Z. "7
nactive state of the svHtrm Tii r..f.,.. ... .... " .. , . "
i nature's avenues ia left to sour and fr .i.i .'. "., "'!
9iBons which arc uhnorhed ti,..Ti , 7" " .mo
. ------uuca not a 11 eel
tnntis
trenched
fcctei
the
agony
by
1
througli
all alike. In some case it taken a
wandcrinp; form ; it may be in the
arms or legs one day and in the
Shoulders, feet, hands, back or other
parts of the body the next. Others
Buffer more seriously, and are never
free from pain. The uric add and
other irritating substances, find lodge
ment in the muscles and joints and
as these deposits increase themus
ckV become utilT and the joints
locked and Immovable. It mutters
toot in what form the disease may be
the cause is always the same a sour
acid condition of the blood. This
Vital stream has J0Ht its purjty fln(j
freshness, and instead of nourish
ing and feeding the different parts
Or. C, Gee Wo
voaoenruL home
mimut
TV vt'f'ktt M
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grt w fc '
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Wir Ma!viv (hi. ric- ale l.f mi
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h rrfU'.r In ttllff ft l4aM,
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v m i oil . 4 kht, t
tssl rr tH itif Msitay MDt M tVUttv
ai UsH tmi . AHUX .VK-
tmnMCGCE WO CHINESE HEBICIIE CI
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Mas Hon ttsir. r-OttltAMD, CMtOOi
A New Organ
rl S4 (.
i Msitna Ml OfgJ
Hen
' la a 1 1 Htr
About fifteen ..r. ... l.. I
aii.ek of Kh.iiM.ti.m" and sou 14 rTot
work with any .atlefeetieS. mITImJ
were badly swollau and drawn ao I
eould soarcely walk. I triad ma." "mi
llei but could et no rail... I wmibn,
ally raoomrn.iid.4 to try f. a. m. and li
aoon cured mm m.,..A J li 7 '
nf nnn ol lt most pf-llf
w ifaoufst'iuril Itlsike
"Id and hav ave had
any return of th trouble,
J0BE1-U VROttm IIAWLXT.
Aurora, 111,
Bos 104
rnertlolne curad m. a,?.? .' I' ":..xbJ
luvm w . s a
S'i'w H"y W001
Anderson, Ind.
me feel like
CONRAD L0H8,
id, S. letk St.
tulil, 1 1.1. ..
intensify the Mains of ithe Z XuJh?l$.a ''"Pness of Winter alwavi
agony, rubs the affected parts w h i uents oil.' i 5' re"ef ,rom ti,e
audbedtheS&fi
coy lor KlicumatiHin, It goes into the
Hood a,,d attacks thedlseasest ita hesd
and by neutrallaiintr a driving out th
MM. and building up the thTa, Uu!
MA6"?" "e perm.n'enUy
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certain cure for Rheumni , J. i" eHHingmtMe, 8, -a , ;
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mr, irlr,tl)r Unlalied; an omauisnl '
ttiaiiatuit,
Nuuien u i new and valuaila miriiam!nU
ais eiiilln. in n.la tiisan. Ui 11 alums)
una nl ii. a i . I ami .,. .'uraii a oinai s maa'
ufsenirad in li a I ni'a.1 1 1, as k
lull! lili social r.satd lu I'arltlo Coast
ellitiate.
Iieatit'-s Ilia regular reel l"ii In""1'
nisui al.n has imi rciavea nl the I fulat
'l slip, u, lu Im uiiiuil in no oilier iua.
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