ALL HAIL PE-RU-HA.
A Cast stf
STOMACH CATARRH.
Mis Marr O'Brion, 30H Myr.le
Ave., Brooklyn, N. ., w rites:
"PcrwM cured me in five weeks of
catarrh of the stomach, litor sufft-ring
lor lour veara and doctoring without
effect. In common with other grate
ful onei who nave been IvnettttM
by your discovery I sav, Al hail to
Mr. H. J. Henneman, Oakland, Neb.,
writea:
"I waited before writing to you about
my ticknees, catarrh of the stomach,
vhicn I bad ott year ago.
."There were people who told me it
would not itay cared, but I am eurt
that I am cured, for I do not feel any
more ill effects, hare a good appetite
and am getting fat.
"Bo I am, and will say to all, I am
eared for good.
"I thank ynn for your kindness.
"Peruna wil be our house medicine
hereafter."
Catarrh of the stomach is also known
la common parlance as dyspepsia, g&8
tritis and indigestion. No medicine
will be of any permanent benefit ex
eept It removes the catarrh.
A Great Took.
Mr. Austin M. Small, Astoria, Ore
writee: "Caring the hot weather of the
past summer I lost my appetite. 1
tried Pernaa, and found it pleasant to
take, a splendid appetiser and a great
tonic."
A Vwlqaw City.
In one respect, Quito, the capital of
Ecuador, Is the most unique city In the
world. It Is situated lu both the north-
era and southern hemispheres If we
accept the equator as the real dividing
line a distinction claimed by no other
place of importance on the globe.
At Quito the sun rises and sets at 6
'clock the year round. You may for
get to wind your watch while you are
Tlaltlng the Ecuadorian capital, but you
need not hunt up a regulator; set ll
when the sun rises or sets, and you will
be sure to be right Old Sol makes no
mistakes.
The seasons, as far as names are con
cerned, change almost Instantly; but,
as the temperature Is remarkably even.
these curious points are seldom thought
of by the people who make Quito their
home.
Oer Locked Up Force.
It Is the locked up forces within that
lie deep In our natures, not those that
are on the surface, that test our mettle.
It Is within everybody's power to call
at these bidden forces, to be some
body and to do something worth while
to the world, and the man who does
not do It Is violating bis sacred birth
rightSuccess Magazine.
Aa Owl.
"She thought he was very prominent
before their marriage.'
"Tea, she saw his picture In a news
paper labeled 'A Young Man of the
Day.' "
"And now that tbey are married?'
"She has fond out that be Is a
young man of the night"
Rabbl-a It la.
The Bride Oh, George, mother has
been c-c-cruel to me! I made some
biscuit for you and she s-s-sald I'd
better try them on the dog first!
The Groom Very nasty of her. And
I- thought she was so fond of dogs.
too. Cleveland Leader.
Peter Pry'm Pfallosopbr.
Half truths are worse than whole
Ilea.
some women make nirting cover
multitude of sins.
Marriage Is a partnership In wblcb
woman is never the "silent partner.''
Buy your wife a good diamond ring
for economy's sake. She'll never wear
ut many pairs of gloves after that
Pittsburg Gazette.
LAND SCRIP
Approved I r4 Scrip for surreyed, unsum-y-d, I
timbered or prairie governou-m land. H. M. I
HAMILTON, rorllend Motel, remand, ureaon
UrUVU.nL LnUllt t to 4 horse
power rally warranted, r&. all sizes sad
sty a at lowwt prices. Writs for catalog.
RCICRSON MACHINERY COMPANY
Portland, Oregon.
CLAS5IFIEDADVERTISING
Portland Trade Directory
Names aa AdoVessea la Portland el Resre-
Masatrve Bealnesa rirma.
MAOIO LANT-KNS Welster ., I-orllud.
uiwmi prices oo ioteroa and Slides.
OR8 or all klnda for aala at rer reaaoiieote
seiasa. inquire a aront BC
CREAM SEPARATORS W inarantaa ths U.S.
er rater to bo tin boat. Wrlla lor (too catalog.
Haaalwood Co flfta and Oak.
MEN'S CLOTH I NO Buffnm A Pendleton, lola
aa.a.s Alfred Hei.lamla A ( o.'i oorroct cloth,
-vwrrihlog la mea's furnishings. Morrison and
auaui auroota. uppoaite poetomco.
vU LTB T JOOD-ir Ton want your hens to lay
koroogg writ ui for free particular! about PU-
it i pi a rwi t ar db Aetna Ma Co.
f-artiaad, Oregon.
gIAKOS A ORUANB-Oldeet piano houao on Pa
elBa ooaat. Organs and Pianos on easy payments,
Wrlla r list. IM ua quota you a price. AUsnA
uuaarf-tcarnacor Lo., Portland. Ureaon.
WAWTKn Men and Women to learn Barber trade
la eight weeas; graduate earn from fit to 125
weakly ; eipert liairu.-tore; catalog free; Molar
yelem of Colleges, at N. Pourtli at., Portland.
iriLKOIlPHy TAI'lillT KltKK. Com
ateta oouraa and position secured wben graduated
1 ala otar good only for abort time. Write for par
Uevlara. PACIFIC ThLKlf KAPH IKHT1TUTK
I Tawtrt Hulldlug, Portland, Oregon.
Ne. 28-Ot
W
mum writlaa; to wtraTttaam please
tasaas ibii papam.
IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS
Monday, dune SS.
Washington, June 25. The senate
today pasetd Senator La Fol'elte's joint
1 resolution extending the scope ol the
inouirv now being conducted by the
Interstate Commerce commission under
the Tlllman-Ulllespie resolution, so
to have it include the transportation
and storage of grains.
In siiDoort of bis contentions, tsena-
I tor La Follette said that testimony
taken by the commission indicates a
joint ownership between the railroads
and the elevator companies to the det
riment of the farmers, who are entitled
to a free and open market.
About 300 private pension bills were
passed.
The senate held a nigtt session and
at 9:45 p. m. adjourned until 11
I o'clock tomorrow.
Washintgon, June 25. Under a rale
limiting debate on all but two sections,
the so-called immigration bill was dis
cussed for three hours today in the
house and passed, without an aye and
no vote being permitted on any oi tne
paragraphs. This bill attracted much
attention, the representatives having
large foreign colonies in their districts
lining up generally against the head
tax of $5, wh'ch was defeated, and
agsinst the educational test.
Alter a very interesting contest a
substitute for the educational test, pro
viding that the whole matter be sub
mitted to a commission, was adopted
by a close vote. The most important
feature of the bill were thus eliminated
and the bill was paseed without divi
sion.
At 5:35 p. m. the house took a re
cess nntil 8 o'clock this evening to de
vote three boors to oratory.
Saturday, dune 23.
Washington, June 23. Shortly after
noon today Senator Cullom signed the
conference report on the railroad rate
bill, adding his name to that of Sena-
or Elkins and Representatives Hep
burn, Sherman and Richardson, (sena
tor Tillman did not sign the report,
and it was turned over to Representa
tive Hepburn to present to the house.
It is expected the refusal of Senator
Tillman to subscribe to the agreement
n regard to the M Laurin commodity
amendment, which would permit pipe
lines to carry commodities tbey pro
duce, will result in debate in toe senate
when the report is presented there lor
adoption.
Senator Tillman, in reiusing to sign
the conference report, says he will give
his reasons in the senate and will ask
the senate to vote whether or not it
will yield to the house conferees.
Washington, June 23. Tbe pure
food bill was passed today by the huose
and the conference report on tbe rail
road rate bill adopted.
nearly tbe entire day was taken up
with tbe consideration of tbe pure food
bill under five minute rule, and, while
many amendments were offered, moat
of them were voted down. Those that
were aditeptd were corrections and
banges in verbisge. Tbe pare 'ood
bill was passed by a vote of 242 to 17
Tbe conference report on tbe railroad
rate bill was taken up, and while there
a as discussion of the anti-pass agree
ment, the previous resolution was
adopted by a vote of 121 to 97, tbe ccn
(ertnee report being agreed to, 216 to 4
Friday, June 22.
Washington, June 22. Tbe oposition
in tbe senate to tbe committee amend
meut to tbe sundry civil bill appropri
iting $25,000 annually for the payment
oi the traveling expenses of tbe presi
dent, which was begnn by McLaurin,
resulted today in the withdrawal of the
amendment by Hale, in charge rfthe
bill, and the subsequent passage cf tb
independent bill providing practically
for tbe same appropriation, which was
recently passed by the house of repre
sentatives.
Washington, June 22. Pure food
held tbe attention of tbe bouse through
out today. ' Tbe constitutional features
of tbe pure food bill were debated by
tbe leading lawyers of the bouse, the
Democrats splitting wide on tbe ques
tion whether the bill took away from
tbe states their police powers. Vari
ous features applicable to localities and
interests were discussed earnestly, but
it was early apparent that tbe bill will
be adopted practically in tbe form in
which it came from the interstate and
foreign commerce committee.
General debate was closed at 3:30,
when tbe bill was read and amend
ments offered.
Bids for New Warships.
Washington, June 25. Wliliam
Cramp & Sons' Ship and Engine Build
ing company, of Philadelphia, was the
lowest
... , .
bidder today for ships of the
Michigan and South Carolina type,
with the machinery as prescribed by
tbe Navy department. Tbe depart
ment plans for machinery will prob
ably be acci pted by tbe Navy depart
ment in preference to plans of bidders
The bids for the prescribed machinery
were tnoarn asClrts 1 bids, and Cramps
bid was $3,640,000, the New York Kfiip
b lilding company, $3,585,000.
Lose Unused Rights.
Washington, June 19. The senate
today passed tbe house bill providing
that every right of way grant to any
railroad under tbe act of March 3
1875, where such railroad has not been
constructed and shall not hereafter be
constructed witbin five yesrs after defi
nite location, shall be forfeited to tbe
United States, all land along the un-
constructed parts of the road to revert
to tbe government. Roads now build
ing to Portland and elsewhere in tbe
Northwest are excepted, is are all tbat
are being built in good faith.
Status of Appropriations.
Washington, June 19.- Of tbe 14 ap
propriation bills which are required to
run tne government but lour have be
come laws. These are tbe urgent defi
ciency, the pension, the diplomatic and
consular and the army bill.' Tbe In
dian appropriation bill has been com
pleted to far at congress is concerned.
and only awaits the approval of tbe
president. Six othert have been passed
by both houses and are now in confer
ence.
Tbe so-called "package" section was
passed over, it being evident that this
amendment will create much discus
sion. The bill wat laid aside until to
morrow. Thursday, June 91.
Washington, June 21. The senate
today took position in accord with
the president and the house of repre
sentatives by declaring for lock canal
across the isthmus of Panama. The
result wat reached after a day's discus
sion that was almost devoid of interest
ing incident There wat only V
cord vote, and that was negat;
character, coming on a motion
on the table tbe lock, type substitute
for the sea level bill. This motion wat
made by Kittredge, and wat voted
down, 31 to 3d.
Washington, June 21. Tbe space
in front of the speaker's desk of the
bouse today resembled a small section
of a delicatessen store and a corner gro
cery, with cereals, jams, jellies, tins or
peat, tomatoes, corn, bottles ol whis
key and wine, imported sausages
brandied cherries and other edibles and
drinkablei scattered over the tables
To complete the picture, there were a
standard scales with weights, a grad
uate and a funnel. These were used
to demonstrate tbe contention of the
majority of the committee on inter'
state and foreign commerce that a pure
food bill it necessary for tbe protection
of the people.
Tbe house spent tbe entire day in
consideration of the bill and had not
completed it at adjournment. It will
be taken up again tomorrow.
Wednesday, June 20.
Washington, June 20. The meat
inspection provision of the sgriioltural
appropriation bill wat tcday made the
subject of discussion in tbe senate. The
question came up on motion by Proctor
to grant the conference requested by
the house. The bill went over without
action.
There were two speeches on the Pana
ma canal, one by Morgan In support of
the tea level plan and the other by Per
kins in opposition.
Tbe senate held its first night ses
sion, which wat devoted to the consid
eration of tbe sundry civil appropria
tion bill.
Washington, June 20. Twenty bills
of more or lest general interest were
passed today by tbe house under sus
pension ol tne rules. Among tnem
were measures appropriating $25,000
for tbe traveling expenses of the presi
dent, which excited considerable de
bate; providing for the subdivision of
land entered nnder tbe reclamation act
increasing the efficiency of tbe bureau
of insular affairs by conferring the rank
and pay of a brigadier general upon tbe
chief; and regulating the checking of
baggage by comm n carriers.
Tbe joint resolution increasing tbe
terms of representatives to four years
failed to receive the necessary two-
thirds vote.
Tuesday, June 19.
Washington, June 19. Knox ad
dressed tbe senate at length today in
support of tbe lock type for tbe Pan
ama ranal, contending that in point of
feasibility and economy it is far super
ior to tbe sea level plan. He took di
rect issue with Kittredge at to the
safety of the Gatum dam.
Tbe agricultural appropriation bill
containing tbe meat inspection provis
ion, was received frcm tbe bouse and
the house substitute ordered printed.
Tbe senate ordered another confer
ence on the naval appropriation bill.
Washington. June 19. With practi
cal unanimity tbe house today adopted
the substitute for tbe Beveridgesmend
ment to tbe agricultural appropriation
bill relating to meat inspection, the ob
jectionable features of the former
amendments being eliminated and tbe
amendment perfected to meet the
wishes of tbe president. An effort was
made to extend tbe time of debate, bat
Wadswortb, chairman of the commit
tee on agriculture, desiring to get the
bill into conference as toon aa possible,
objected. After tbe adoption of tbe
amendment the bill was sent to confer
ence, the conferees being Wadswortb,
Scott (Kan.) and Lamb (Va.)
A large number of bills were passed
under suspension of rules. Through
the efforts of Champ Clark, of Mis
souri, and Willia.ua, of Mississippi, the
subsidiary silver coinage bill failed to
secure enough votes to past it under tbe
rule.
Two Contests Decided.
Washington, Jane 26. The house
today adopted unanimously the report
of the committee on elections No. 2,
that Ernest E. Wojd was not elected to
membership In the house of represents
tives in the F.fty-ninth congress from
tbe Twelfth congressional district of
Missouri, and that Harry M. Coudrey
was elected. Coudrey presented him
self to take tbe oath. The house
adopted a rrsolution tbat A. J. Hous
ton was not elrcted from tbe Hecond
district of Texas. Tbe sitting member,
M. L. Brooks, therefore retains his seat.
President and Committee Agree.
Washington, June 19. The basis of
a complete agreement on the meat in
spection bill between President Roose
velt and the house committee on agri
culture was arrived at today at the
White House. Speaker Cannon repre
sented tbe committee in this instance
and subsequently spent some time ex
plaining the situation to tbe committee
in its room at the capitol. It will au
thorize an annual appropriation of $3,
000,000 to pay the cost of inspection
but contains no provision for court re
view at the suggestion of tbe president.
Schools in Canal Zone.
Washington, June 25. Twenty-three
public schools, with an attendance of
1,128 pupils and with 26 teachers, have
been established on tbe canal zone by
tbe various municipalities nnder the
direct on of the canal cone government.
Five of the tlx mcnlclpalitles have
adopted cempnlsory education lawt and
well attended schools are developing
rapidly in a country tbat knew nothing
of free schools before tb establishment
of tbe t anal sns government.
WHIPPED INTO LINE.
Few Insurance Companlet Have Failed
to Comply With Law.
San Francisco, June 25. That the
insurance companies fear the weight ol
official dlpleasure Is shown by ins iaci
that there are now but Ave or six com
nanies which have neither furnished
their lists of roller holders nor extend
ed time for pro( of lost. Assistant
Attorney General George Sturtevanl
said today that his otlloe it now ready
to commence action against the com
paniel which have not been dealin
fairlv. He added:
"We have found a way to reach both
tbe six-bit concerns and the outlaw
companies, at we term those who have
neither filed lists of policy Holders nor
granted e
iSjt"'''
statutes w
granted extension nf time for filmy
loss. Wherever it Is loumi
both penalties under the
ill be enforced forfeiture of
bond and ejectment from the state
The financial condition of practically
all of the companies involved here will
it it stated, be disclosed on July l
when the companies will be compelled
to file in the state of Georgia semi-an
nual statements of their condition
Georgia is said to be the only state I
tbe Union requiring semi-annual state
ments.
Chairman Spencer, of the "dollar for
dollar" committee ol the board of un
derwriters, said today that the outlook
it dubious. '
"There are undoubtedly a large nnm
ber of companies which must go to tbe
wall toon," he said. "I do uot want
to specify, nor would I say that all tbe
honest and solvent companies are
the 'dollar for dollar' class. I do not
want to impugn the motives of any of
the companies that propose a compro
mise. Some of them undoubted!)
cannot pay and art offering the best
they can.
Some ol the companies are now
making a delay to learn the extent
their liabilities and will then pay wha
they owe. Others are delaying in had
faith. These will have to wait and go
out of business, unlets they ran make
good soon."
GUERILLA WARFARE IN RUSSIA
Peasants Murder Two Rural Police
for Killing a Cow.
t. Petersburg, June 25. The peas
ants of the village of Kiuntysgork, en
rased at the killing of a cow by twe
members ol tbe rural police, called
commune meeting, formally condemned
tbe two men to death and executed the
sentence.
At Kiev messengers on the South
western railroad, who were carrying
$ 125.000, were attacked yesterday b)
four robbers who killed one messenger
wounded a second, tented the money
and drove away in a gallop in a cab
Two of the messengers pursued the rob
oers and wounded the robber who wat
carrying the moaey, with the resnl
that he fell from the cab and the money
was recovered.
At Ufa, Prince Mauveloff, an extent
ive landed proprietor and a former offi
cer of the guards, wss killed on thr
streets yesterday. The crime, it ii
suppose 1, wss committed for political
reasons.
Dispatches from Bialystok report that
the citizens there are panic stricken
owing to n neon fl ratable rumor
that the excesses would be revived to
day. Patrols are to be seen every
where, and strict martial law is en
'orced. Three men, two of whom were
Christians, were recently shot for fail
'ng to obey orders to bait.
NO PRISON FOR JOr-M D.
Government Not Likely to Indict Big
Oil Trust Men.
Wasbinsrton, June 25. Although thr
department of Justice has announced
that It proposes to begin criminal pro-
ceedings against the odlcia's oi thr
Htamlard Oil company, the intimation
given out that it is doubtful if in-
dictrnents may be found against sucb
men in the btandard Oil company at
John 1). Rockefeller, II. II. Rogers and
John D. Archbold. An official in the
department of Justice indicated toda)
that while the government would prets
the prosecutions vigorously, he did no'
have an idea that the officials of the
Standard Oil company would be reached
in me criminal proceedings any more
tbsn tbe presidents of railroads, per
sonally, are readied through similar
proceedings. ,
Ruth for Saloon Licenses.
San Francisco, June 25. Tbe license
bureau of the police department was
besieged today by applicants for the re
neaal cf saloon licenses, an 1 tbat the
higher license had little detterrent ef
feet is shown by the fact that by noon
er 400 application bad been file's
Indications are that tbe police commli-
sioners will have their bands full if
any attempt is to be made to limit tbe
saloons to one to a block. Now that
the time for tpening saloons has bet n
announced July 6 there it great at-
ivity in putting up temporary quarters.
Recognize Only the Douma.
Moscow, June 25. It Is reported
that troops in tbe local garrison have
notified their officers tlut they will
remain loyal to the crown as leng as
tbe cxar and the government resrectc
tbe rights and privileges of the douma.
It it asserted, but not yet confirmed.
that the soldiers have notified the offi
cers that they will decline to obey any
orders from them should the douma be
dissolved, but will hold themselves un
der the orders of the president of tbat
body, declining the recognize the presi
dent of the present government.
House Built With Cactus.
Pasadena, (Jal., June 25, Luther
Burbank, the California wizard, is
building himself a 5,000 residence at
Santa Rota. Two cactus leaves which
he raised on his own land will pay for
it. This is the interesting statement
made by Burbar.k to D. W. Coolidge,
secretary of the Paadena board of
trade, who has just returned from a
visit to the Burbank home. It meant
that 15,000 was the reward for produc
ing bit new spineless cactus.
Roosevelt Signs Traveling Bill.
Washington, June 25. Late this
afternoon President Roosevelt signed
the bill making an appropriation of
125,000 a year for the traveling expert
tt of tbe president.
Mar la Kartw.
Pr. 8nlohy furnlahi't In Hiirpor't "
Intereatlng contribution to the discus
sion of Hit leugth of mankUid't Hf
on the earth, If " '" '
eni.i and the earth must eventually
freete, tin death of the races scenm
aeitiihto. Kut nr. Sniofiiy
COIUt'lltln
that phUosophcrt of the theory of,
evolution do not sumCctly con or (
tb mind of man. lie conceives pos
sible Hint when mini's inltul lint "in-
tons! the lw of grnvlty, human Intel
IlKCtice mny develop plant altogether
different front the apparent emime of
the earth's tlcatlny. Ills conjectures are
most liilercotlng, baaed, as tbey are, I
upon a thorough study of uovei'tod scl
mice.
Deafness Cannot Me Cured
br local arplit'atleiia as they eannot reach the
dlsrawil I'orltouut the ear. Kioto la filly cue
way tu rur tleamt'sa, ami thai is t eunslliu.
tlotial remedies. Ivainrsa i ian .1 t'j an lit
flamed enJlii-n ot the tuu.-mis I111I11H tl ll'
tCumai hiatt Tula'. When this tlllsi Is mllatned
Ins, ami when tt Is eiitlrely vl.wif, l"ea(tiess la
the result, and unless the (utlaininatiuti ran I
tu have a rtimnnng sotimi tr nutn"-. ,
taken nut ami tins tulw t t.'ie-t l Ha normal
,,llil..i, hearinir will Im it.strnye.t tt.reverj
ulu..iisouti'l ten are t-ause.l hit i"l.
hti'h la nothing iiuiautuilaiucil ewailtiluuuf
Wawillalv tine llunitrett Potters for any
taeeol i,ainssii-atm-l tiy raiarrtil mat can. ;
not ' cure.l by llall'a i eiari h I urn. bend lot j
"-"'"T'J. CIIKSKY A CO.. Toledo, O.
BoM by Pru(itlts,
Uail a Ksjuilr I'lllt are th beat.
Vrn ' Thoaahle.
Fred (after six months' abaent-et
Are you iiiurrUil jot, old liittuT
Joe Not uie.
FrodHut I thought you were go
ing to mm r j that wealthy young
widow f
Joe I thought so, too, but I discov
ered that she was also a thinker.
The Male Ilea Era.
The majority of ieopie bt-llev thai
the mole Is even "blinder" tlmu Itie
proverbial but, but the nntoratlata
know that such Is not the cnae. Sir
John I.ubhuck and Carl Ilea, the 1st
tor a noted Cernian naturulUt. by care
ful Investigation proved that the mole
bus eyes which are a perfect aa ttuwe
of a horse or an eli-plimit. They are
very am nil optics, to be atire (only one
millimeter In dliimcti'r), but In th
matter of reflection and refraction do
not differ from th noruutl eye lu
larger animals.
AM'Rctiiblc PrcparatinnrurAs
stmilatinfi trtc Fixx) nnd ltcti iiki -UnO,
tltc Slumacte and iJonvls of
Promotes Dii;cslion.CbocrruI
ness and llcsi Contains neither
Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral.
Not Nam c otic.
Ma W-
eri iJeaar
Apcrft-cl Remedy rorCnrrfiilpa
lion. Sour Sioiiuirh.niArrhtH-a
Worms .Convulsioas, Kcvvrish
ncss and Loss OF Slkei.
facsimile Signalure of
NEW YOIIK.
II Had Itemembered.
Illram Hobbs wbi absent-minded, lie
admitted that blmself. Ktlll, even he
was 04-casluiially surprised by bis own
fallings. Ono morning b n-aclit-d bis
ollk-e uuaccountubly late. "Dear me I"
he thought "Where can I have been?"
The answer was not forthcoming, ill-
ram sut down at bis desk and took out
bis pocket-handkerchief. It was tied
tightly In a knot
Now," h exclaimed, "what wss that
for? Ob, yes I Marthy told m to gut
my shos soled."
With an air of reslgnatloa to the
whims of womanhood he put on bis hat,
closed hi desk, and went out to th
soled-wblle-you-walt" cobblers. Us
went In nnd sat down, hxtkoff his shoes,
and settled back In a chair to read bit
newspaper.
"What II It Ur. BobbsT Inquired the
tobbler.
tvnaty un, er er er why oh.
yes i i want my times soled."
"I'ardon me, sir," said ths cobbler.
"but I finished soling them only half
an nour ago. They can't be worn out
yet, sir."
Unfavorable.
"Good waathar for croDS. ah?" Mrn.A
me irar.ier, ooa or sour aunarflf UI
tlmlsta.
Ths farmsr shook lilt bttd sarlly.
on to contrary," fas reullad. for h.
waa an euucaita rarmtr.
Ne?"
As a mattar of fact, the erona ar.
ferlng."
On account of ths weather?"
"On account of ths weather."
"Bright sunaliliis. followlne-
showara, do crops suffer in autb waathar?"
naturaiiy, crops ar bound to sutfor
In any weather whit-h nukes fi.h hit. n
thca conditions continue, ws suau't raise
touch this year."
And ths farmer shook hi. 1,.. .....
and sighed heavily. 1'uck.
Thai Vo0,,.t A,.,
"Com, dr." aalil hi. ,.u..
Ing to tb. silvery eWc,nt In th, ,.-
look at It. It's ths aama l,l
Taln't nulher." h ...l.i ..in
Xhls one's broke
'4? r m W Sf7msS
i6?ISM
EACT COPY OF WRAPPCa
t"T - ;'
Mate Tfc- All.
Aunt Pantliea Drooki Uvtd In t llttlt
N-w Hami-Mr vlllug r mn
year without quarreling with any on.it,
and wat to thoroughly llktd by wry
on for mils round that nor popularity
excited the Ititorcat of tuminsr vltltor.
Aunt rsntliea." Mked. "how It
you ' P - .7,,,
w. -WJ
It that you keep on inch go m
Well," Ml Aunt I'anthe. "being at
you urcn't lo slay her long i "
you. When 1 go down the tret 1 it
Jaaou l'urdy. ud he says, 'Why, ran
the, bow well you Hxik!'
"'I ru glstt you think so, Jaao," I y.
mllliig t him.
"Next minute up iMiiira Kry Dracul.
" Well now, Pantliea.' he tars, 'how
purely you aio looking llila year.'
"My Isml, y.try,' I say. 'bow auU'lt
you are to nolle thorn thing !'
"So It is with everything. Tho who
Ilk to think one wy, I l't 'em think
rt, and thus who like to think lh oth
er. 1 let 'em think It."
Who can deny that Aunt Pantile iimu
.i..r,Hi mutfortabl lilllloeophy Of
"lacni ereu commit""' t i
lite?
To ttrtak la New Shoes.
Always shake In Allen s root Kao. !"
t tin re. hot, ssteallns. avrHHg. swollen leet.
t'urra corns, Itiamwint nails ant! tmnlona At
alllNitte em! im stores. V IMa't (
any mi ui note hemr-le mailed yKKK. 4rs
Allan tiltuswd. I Hoy, N, V.
l'waipreeUte4 Aaahllloa.
"My hair," remarked Hi middle
aged man. sadly. "Is th most sutbl
lluus thing about m, It seems."
"What's th answer" queried hit
friend.
"It la tlwtyt coming out on tup,"
eitiliilmtl the party of the Drat part
Homers will Rnd Window's toothing
Ryrun the host re.ne.ly tons lor tball sallJran
during the leethh.f rio4.
Ilia Bltterweaa.
Meilin Cork' sneered, all lh mor bit
tr!y bevaut titer were fats to nhservt It.
"Her you Americans," a aaitl. "found
at a bltamlst In an hour and il baa taken
you Ihree years to utitl that you can I
Bud whether on of your Senator la t
hlenntlst or not."
Then he absorbed au.-h aolae aa there
waa In a gallon at !. t'blUiWIpal
l.tlfer.
The Kind You Ilavo Alwayn Iloupht, nntl wUlt-li Ittu born
la uw for orcr SO yrant, lmj borno tbe algTintnr of
ami tutu IWn mmlo iitulrr lilt ps?r
sMfJ-f-y' . onal rsiipervliilon Blnte It) litfuury.
tVV7; WcXv. Allow un ono todecelve yon la thl.
All Counterfeit. Iniltrttlimit iuitl .Ttiat-i-tTHl,,iir but
Kiprriiuerita tlmt trifle with miI titttuiitrrr the hnalth of
laf-uta and C'UUdrcn Ilirlcnco iiralut lUprlmeat.
What Is CASTORIA
Caatorln la a Iinrnilrsa aubatlttite for Cnator Oil, Pstrew
gorln. Drop nntl Koothlnir Kyriip. It 1'lrsiMtrtt. II
coottilns) neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jinrcotlo
atibHUitit o. It i(f I It (rtiitrttnlee. It dratrojr M'ortti
and ftllny FeverUlmraa. It (-urea Ilnrrlititt and Wind
Colic It rellerea Teething- Trouble:, cure Conrtlpatiou
and Flatulency. It aaaliuilute the I-NhhI, regulntee tbe
Htoiniu-h and Itowelit, glvlrnr benlthy and iittlurul uleeo
Tbe Children I'muweit-Tho jlother' I rleud.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over
Your Tongue is Coated!
00 K Inalde vour
watch cover and
tee I
That's bad busi
ness, Bill!
What you been Bating?
What were you drinking?
What kind of Lary Chair did
you take eterclae In?
Now don't think II doein't
matter I
Because, It's your Bowels
that talk now, every time you
open your Mouth.
Thai doesn't halo vour
Popularity, nor your Earning
capacity.
Besides, a man with bad Bowels U In a
bad way.
And, a Coated Toneue, or a Bad Brealh,
r sure signs of bad Bows, ,d poor
Digestion. v--
Co and
Exerclsel
lalta a Ton Mile Walk,
for
'Finest thing In the world for Conttlpa
JMndljetilon, or Dy.pep,,.. Ten Mla
Haven't time? Too Lazy?
Well, there Is another Way
Take Artificial Exercise for your Bowel..
That's CASCARETS,
They rouse th.' Bowef Muscles, u.t
tt a Cold Bath freshen. Athletic Mu.de..
Waken th.m up, Streng.hen them so
hey Contract and Expand th. Bowel, and
Intestine. In a healthy active manner.
That's how these musclss work tht Food
long, through your thirty feel" ol lute,
tines, lo Its Finish,
ln,?,h V0, 'hey 1Ue"? CMI" Jh
Into the food, to Digest II.
Thar, how they m.kt'th. million, of
lllll Sucker. In th. Btel,lMi dr.w ,h
Nutrition ou. of Food, ., uf.foFm "J
My. Hair
Ran Aivaij
Don't hive i falling out with
your hair. It might leave you!
Then what? That would mem
thin, tcrasslVi uneven, rough
hair. Keep your hair at homel
Fasten It lightly to your acitpl
You can easily do it with Ayer't
Hair Vigor. It Is somcihln
more than a simple hair d rett
ing. It Is hair medicine, i
hair tonic, hair rood.
Th beat kind ol a lostlmonlei
" Bold) tor ever titty rsvt,'
Au
tile i ' "
W ItMlaTAItl I A
yers
.rll Teraa
"And hav you any sie.n
for summer girls when they coius la ,
party r d th pretty brunette U
th mountain hotel,
"Ve. Indeed," responded tb t
suavely.
"Aud what ar theyT
Tearbr' and dttara,
CITC ' v " ' Mxveus tm-aai
I II u v-Tna..aatlr roreit fee lr, Kl.ae's ut. at
Sliyi k'....fe. Mean t It r . SI t'lal a
I nej.se, ! It It klla , tel.. Ml Al..l l,u.r
Aaaai4isai ltejef4,
"Ijiura." aalil Mr. r'ergunuu, hurrlai
ly eiplalntng matter In tho kltt-bta,
"I didn't want lo bring the man two
tu dinner, but ho kept ttaylng tnd
ataylug at tit offl.-e, and I Just bad to
ak htm. You will have to put at gou4
a r- on It at you can,"
"If you think t am going to chant
my face ou hi account. Omry, I er-a-tis.ni,"
said hi annua, rent and a.
gry. "you'll hav to think again ; n
limy bring him out to dinner rltil
now I" Chicago Tribune.
-a
Signaturo of
30 Years
amue, a.w eawui asets.
Into Blood, Brawn, Brain tnd
Hon.
No purging from CASCAR.
ETS. because thr It ne flood
Ing of tht Bowels with a wait ,
of precious Digestive Jules, si
with Sails, Castor O It,
"Physio," sto.
Caacarets aot Ilk Estrciat,
harm leas, pleasant, almpl,
convenient, but stirs at Shoot
Ing,
Th thin tilil Tn Cn
Boa, carried In your Vstl
Pocket constantly, It tur
protection against th retullt
l.ati Sufifvtt
Chttrful Mooting
Kaput lulling
Slow Walking
Eay Chair Athltlki
And Laty Liver,
On tablet taken whenever you tuspect
you need II will Insure you tgalnsl 90 per
cenl of all other lilt likely to attack you.
Because 90 per cent of the. ills begirt
In th Bowels, or exist through poo
Nutrition.
Caacarets don't purge, don't wln,
don't Irritate, nor upset your tlomach.
Ten Cents, al all Druggists. B very
careful lo gel lh genuine, made only by
lh Sterling Remedy Company, and never
told In bulk. Every labial tlamptd
"CCC."
tr rcrc to our rsicmwi
f w want ta send t ear frlenrn t t'W
rencrwlalmil. 00LD fLAThO BONBON III IX.
ard-enametes In colora. It It t Dfaolf, J -tresslnt
Ubla. Tea unit la eUmpa It aik
neaaars ar food raiih an I cover coil or t"'"
wit winch this d.TStr trlakat It loaded.
tts
lUiltol'lU.
.ar, mentionins tnis pspci. '"sj 'z
Mir UotBur, Csicg r flsw t-