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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1906)
4 1 4M 'i A TRETTY-mLKMAID TkinMt Pt-ru na it a ll'ctukrfut lUduiiu. ''.' ' " "-i. ; ;.- f 4 . A ,. , ? ; - 7',';- ' V" . .. . . '' '1; IV . ' - . ' S ' ' . Ml 39 ANNfK MENCKEN. J APPEAL TO PEOPLE Russian Parliament Tells Them I Not to Pay Taxes. CZAR MAY IMPRISON LEADERS The Guinea - J, jT" Mis Acoi. . ilentireo, Kockiyn, Wub., writ: "I feci better than I lav. lor ovr (oar yrarv. I bar taken several bot tle ol Perona snd on bottle ol Mi lin. "I Mn now do all of my work in the boot, milk the cows, take rare ol the milk, and to forth. I think PeniM is Hal wassdej fill snetuVine, "I believ I nould be in bed today il I had not wnttn to too lor advice I had taken all kinds of medicine, bat Bona did me any good. "Peruna tiu made me a wcl and nap ay girl. I can never say too mach for Fearoa." Not only women of rank and leisure prais Pernna, bat the wholeeome, n fe ral women engaged in boneet toil woald Bot be witboat Ur. Hartman's world renowned remedy. Tfce doctor ha prescribed it for many thooaand women every year and he never faila to receive a multitude of letten like tbe above, thanking lim for hit advice, and especially for tbe wonderful benefit received from Fe rns. Oalr ike rnalu. A big a turtle was rra!ir,j aroand la tot tank id front of the re-!snrant. "Look, papa ."" m-laime.t the little boy "t-et'a go in and bar some rtal jrcea tartW sup! "Sot y, GeorHie," said the father Wait till aom day w'aeo you art this tank empty." r4 raatnaal. Olr! with iht Gibson f.irl Nck Can't you see aometbinr familiar in tht far f that man sitting on the opiiitt aide of tht car? Girl with tht Julia Marlowe Dimni, Tat; It'a hit eyes. I wish he'd bt a littit Its familiar with them. TERRIBLE TO RECALL. Five Weeks in Bed With Interne!? Painful Kidney Trouble. Mra. Mary Wagner, of 1367 Kossuth Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., says: "I wae so weakened and generally ran down with kidney di eaae that for a long time I ciald not dc my work and wae five weeki in bed There waa eon tin nal bearing down pain, terrible back achee, headache and at timet dizzy epells when every thing waa a blur before me. The pateagea of the kidney accretion! were irregular and painful, and there wae coneiderabla eediment and odor. I don't know what I would Lave done bat for boao'i Kidney Pilla. I conld ate an improvement from the firat box, and five boxes brought a final care." Bold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foeter-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Young MEN, Old MEN, Middle.Aged MEN Send for frw mmpblet in tlain cover. Tells about an ajilianc.- tl.at i neurit happiness, health and tucccas in life. Free send today. PORTLAND APPLIANCE CO. P. O. Box 25 Portland, Ore. Guarda Prevent Newspapers From Publishing Revolutionary Man' ifesto Much Disorder. St. Petersburg, July 24. The great newt of today is the adoption of an ad dress to tbe people by the depotiea to parliament, who aaeembled at Viborg, the language of which, with its revoia tionaiv demands ttat the people cease to fnraish money and troops to the gov ernment and repniiate further loans, affords pretext enough for the govern ment to lodge its authors in the lortii if it feels strong enough. A rumor was spread tonight ttat this coorM had been decided upon. Copies of the appeal to the people are in the banda of all St. Petersburg newspapers, but it will sratcely be printed tomorrow, for tbe reason that a detachment of police is posted at the door of every oewrpaptr printing office in tbe city, with orders not to permit any papers to leave the building until authorized by the censor. Tbe author ities hope by equal'y vigorous measure to prevent the publication of the appal in other cities, and in the meantime to nullify tbe fears of the people as to the poeeime effect of the appeal. Meanwhile the masses of tbe Russian people, slow of thought and action, hate not yet roused themselves to the gigantic upheaval which is sure to fol low the d notation rf their parliament, M cor disorders are reported from half a dr zn cities. An incipient ant i Jew ieh outbreak at Odrsea baa been check' ed by tbe police. A sympathetic strike as been begun at the Khaikov rail road shops, wbicb may inaugurate a ireueral tieiip of communication, bat St. Petersburg, Moecow and most of tbe other great centers are still calm. Hsaa-Mi Orwla There Is enough grain stored ou ever farm to warrant tbe building of a grain box, particularly when one can be built for a very small sum and with but tittle labor. Such a box Is easily coustrocteu from drv roods boxee. ualnx a number of the same size to obtalu the desired capacity and setting them end to end. fastening them together or not aa de sired. Tbe fronts are cut so as to ob tain the p roiier slant and then a cover Is made so that tbe box or boxes may be locked If necessary. IHvislons are made In tbe Inside In accordance with the quantity of each kind of grain to be stored. Tbe boxes are set on legs about flfteen Indies hlgb and each of these legs has an Inverted cap of tin placed on It near -where tbe leg Joins TBI ROUI-MADI CXjU BOX. the box. Theae tins will prevent vermin In tbe shape of rata and mice from easily climbing up the box and getting at the grain. If desired the several dlrtskms may be lined Inside so ss to make them more vermin proof. The Il lustration shows bow simple this grain box Is. Indl.tna polls News. SECRETS OF DREAON AUGHT. British Admiralty Makes Pulbic Her Plan of Armament. London, Jo'y 24. The first official nnouncenient regarding the battleebip l.-eadnan2bt is contained in a white ck on naval construction tbe past Tfar, which was letued tonight. Bs-i-lee ten 12-inch guns annonnrcd, the Urpadnauiht will tave 27 12-pound taick firing anti-torpedo boat guns and ive submerged torpedo tubes. In the trrangement of the armament aix ol the big guns are mounted in pairs on the center line of the ship, and the re gaining four are mounted in pairs a ircadsidcs. In view of the modern pjtentialities f torpedo b at, and considering et- (x-c',al!j the rharces of a toi edo attack oward the end of the battle, the anti- orpedo beat gnns are widely separated ?o that the wt,le of the n cannot ix disabled by one shell. The speed is designed to be 27 knots. fie bnnker cipaciiy is 2,700 tone, ith which the Dreadnaoght can steam 3,800 sea miles at economical rped did 3,600 miles at 13. knots. The estimated cost of the Dread- nanght, including guns, is $3,987,485. MANY BURIED ALIVE. Building in Massachusetts Town Col lapses on Workmen. Sjuth Framinghain, Mass., July 24. At least eirfiit and perhaps twice that umber ol masons, pmmliers and Ital- an laborers were crushed to death to- lay in the sudden collapse of a build rig in procees of erection on Concord treet, while tn others were dragged ir dug out of the wreck, soine seriously njnred. At a late hour tonight ten men were misting and a large force ol aborers was at work on the ruins, arching for the dead. Firemen and members of the Ninth eyiirent of infantry of the s'ats inili- a, in camp here, succeeded in digging at hall a coz-n ii i ired, and later mind others. Skrarlaar Skrvp by Mwrklae. I hare used a sheep shearing ma blue for tlie last five or six years, says a correspondent of Rural New Yorker. The machine have been very much Improved In that time. Tbe first knife, or clippers, that I had very soon got clogged, and did poor work on sbvwp that had fine or oily wool, or bad any wrinkles. Tbe one I now bt.e, ud on tbe same machine, will clip any kind if a sheep or wool. Now as to the di rect question. Has the machine any ad vantage over hand work? So long as we had the old fashioned olwarers, who could turn off thirty to forty sheep a day. well sheared, I had no need of a mai hine. As the old men died off. or were unable to shear any longer, and hecaue of the scarcity of sheep few young men took up shearing it ie came a problem to know bow to get the sheep well and economically shear ed. The men who were unwed to It not only cut the sliet-p and tangled up the wool, hut they would shear only a few sheep per day. which made It ex tensive. For this reason I put In a machine. (red Cora Breeding Para. Corn-breeding work, still In IW In fancy, already haa spelled profit for i aiany grower. Jl-jteriai lucreasea m yield, due In large uieaiure to plant- I ing improved tented seed, have been r general that farmers everywhere ai idoptlng better methods of new! nelec Ion. And other countries, noting what i.-is laj.-ii aii'voipllslieil by American orn brenLr. nave taken fW t fol low the'.r example. Ite'eutly an Ainerl- u need -corn bre-di:ig rompaiiy iiit ;K-d ll bushel of cjrii to tbe ajjrl- ultural departiiieiit of the Kgyptlau iiiveriiineiit. Thu nama (vnnpany ha ilno eijiortej an order of pound t ffril corn to AustralH, where it H! use, In breell!ig work cuiiilm-ted by agricultural authoritle of tint tmtry. It Is to the i-o.-n belt of Unerica that the -ople of the earth ouie for corn. Our corn crop I the uvy of all civilired fouiitries nhl.-h innot or do not grow corn. said to be a native of western Africa aud Is a very active bird of a rather wild nature. Tbe wild nature of the beautiful fowla la an ob lection with many twultrymea. Thar are two breeds of guineas, tbsj pearl and the white guinea. The pearl guluoa is of a wilder deposition than the white guinea. Both breeds are about the same size. The flesh of the pearl guinea Is darker than that of tht white, which make the white guinea preferable at a table fowl. Both breeds of guineas are good summer egg pro ducers. Tbey begin laying In April or May and coutlnut to lay until late In tbe fail. Tbe pearl guinea Is very sen sitive about bjvltig her net disturbed and often leaves the nct If a part of ber eggs are removed. The white guinea Is not so particular about her nwt and will continue to lay In the ix-st If only one egg i left u it. Our white guineas often lay In the net boxes In the poul try bouse with the chicken bus. tiuiueaa are valuable Insect destroyer. Tbey will eat lusects that the chickens will not, such as the potato bug snj gooseberry worm. I notiml our guineas picking the worms off the gooebrry bushes and not a woi.u escaped that the guineas could reach. They picked tbe worms off as high a they could Jump. Ilw is birdie linn Viae. The girdling or ringing of grapevines Is done to Increase the size of eac cluster. It Is not doue generally, how ever, although some fiud the method profitable. The bark is entirely t moved below the fruit cluster about mouth before the period of ripening bleb hastens uisturity about R week or two and eularge the bunch an berries. The a.in as-euds through th iKrs of the wood to smt.iln growth but the elaborated np d-"eiida thr-)ii( the wood and tbe bark slid can go m lower than the point at ahlch the f die Is made, where It to and I util lied In feeding the grajie. Some In jury la done the tine below the girdle and hence It may not pay on an exten sire scale. Jp-r (a Rrrak ll. A Canadian farmer says that ther. ia nothing yet disivvered so useful breaking a colt In winter as th old fashioned "Juniper." A Jumper Is aim nu oi.o rsn iomu j tuna. ,y made or two saplings twenty feet r more long, weakened alwut five fee1 from the butt ends by shaving the up !t nid'-s haif through. j that the Uole ig when the rider I on the aeat and he colt bitched, Tbe seat i supported y f.iur pots and the b rs Is placed ir out In the shaft. A rolt cannot go ver backwards with this. C.ood Tnolr for tbe finals. If the hugs are growing as fast and lohig as well as they can do. nothing i tut-dcl In the way of medic! lie. But they nre a little off In any way, a doe of the following will straight ell tlielii l;i. ,! charcoal, 1 ijiind; sulphur, 1 :uud; mIIiiiii chloride, '1 ;iind ; s tuiui hli .irlioicite. iunds : So-Iimu !iyi-.i-tii;diite. pounds; liuio u! iih.ste. 1 p.uiid; niit!;iii,i4j ulphble. 1 iiind. I'ulveriite uii1 thoroughly mix J tie d .e is u large tablesj,olif ul for each IS I poimds weight of hog to be treated, given ouv a day. The hog will eat litis mixed In their food, miles very III, when It should be poured luto them, mixed In water. MUIETE&M BORAX Will produce Whiter, Oeaner Clothes In Your Laundry Than Any other Article with less Labor All dvalara. free f-arnplt liorj and corn ip, BooklH a -d K4uvenlr lk" ur lit rotors, ror in anoi and l).r' itaiTis. l'ACll-JC COAS1 HOliAX CO., Oakland, al. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Mass as and Addresses ia Portland af Rcprt aaafatrvt Business firms. CHKAH Sf.eHA'IOHK-W. gtiarante lbs t). H. Separator lo be the best. Write luc free eatalua. auael wood C o, h lltb and Oak. MBH'aoiirHIKO - HuSum Pendleton, ant osteata Alfred iienlamln dt (;o.'e correct clothea KvervUitii la lna's furntshtnKS. Morrlaon and Wis Co alreela. Opposite postonie. i-OUl.TKY OOt-If von want jour bene to lay more eggs write na for fri-e pertti-ulars about PU 111NA. I'Ol l.l KV IrKKUa Acme MlUa Co, t-oniaad. Oreaoa. CIA NOW at OHOANH Old.stt piano house on Pa crlfte onset. Oryana and Pianos on easr paymenta. SA'rlta for tlsL Ijmi us quote you a prlco. AUenoV Gilbert-Haniakor t o., Portland, OreKoo. WaMTKD-Mra and Women hilearn Hnrlwr trade laelfciil weaks; gradualea earn from lie to fii weekly expert fi'Siru-tors: eatalog frw Molar rlyelem of Oollrites, U N. t'ourtb at Portland. P. N. It. Na. 30-06 WHEN vritla to adeortlaart plaaaa BsvaaUosa tula pa par. Bay Schools Are Opened. Han Francisco, July 24. The public hools of Fan Francifco opened Mon- ay lor the Bret time since the fire fid were well attended. As nearly 30 hool buildings were destroyed, the hoois in eomi of-.the districti were badly overcrowded, and will be con- ucted on the calf-day session plan. The conditions, however, were more favor- ble than bad been expected by the au thorities, bebool Direcctor Oliver esti mated that the registration is about 10 per cent of the childien registered before April 18. Panic Among Odessa dews. Odessa, July 24. Tbe Jews here are n a state of panic, fearing an anti Jesish outbreak as tbe result of the killing of a di nnken Cossack who re- liitly wandered through the Jewish quarter brandishing his saber and dioutins: "Death to the Jews." Gov ernor General Kaulbns, addressing s delegation of Jews today, said: "I vouch for my soldiers, but I a-r unable to say what the Cossacks or Christian civilians might do." The slightest incident might start trouble. C.sxack this morning looted three Jewish shop'. Bloodshed by Railroads. Washington;, July 24. The accident bulletin, which has just been issued by tbe Interstate Commerce commission for the three months ending March 31, 1906, shows the total number of casual ties to passengers and employes to be 18 200 The number of passengers and employes killed in train accidents was 274. The total number of collis ions and derailments waa 3,490, of which 2R9 collisions and 167 derail ments affected passenger trains. British Express Sympathy. Vindou, July 24. A British address of sympathy with the Russian people nd parliament is being circulated. Already tbe slgnatutai of many persons have been obtained. While I'eUlu Darks. The White IVkln Is a popular duck jvbh-h ha a ditlm-tlve tyie MDwIally t.s own, and differing from all other ,u the ha and carriage of Its body. The leg are set far back, which cune the bird to walk In an upright position. In sl.e thee ducks are very large, some reaching a high as twenty pound to the pair. Their fleh is very delicate and free from grossness. and they are considered among the best of table "saaT:, Jt. AIJi I WHITE PCKIJV DUCKS. fowls. They are excellent layers, aver aging from 100 to 130 eggs each iu a season. They are non-setters, bardy, easily raised and the earliest In matur ing of any ducks. Make It a point thia summer to find out some crop or vegetable everybody seems to want, and that no one baa grown to any extent In your neighbor hood, and grow that yourself next year. It la quite possible to make a crop of peppers, .cauliflower, spinach or egg plant or soma other unusual thing, one of the most profitable crops on the farm. If the demand la good and the supply In your neighborhood limited, the same thing la often true of squash. Along In the winter when fresh vegeta bles are scarce, there la always a de mand In the city market for squash. Ileardlesa Ifnrler f'rup. Iteardless barley I entirely free from barb", unle-s Hit. .,.J accident any nitxe.i wltli ome other variety. It Hoe not yield so well ti some of the bearded ;rt. nor I It a good malting barley. It Is a g,l fvfil for pig, sheep or fowl and for homes when rushed. It distinguishing advantage i that It stand up well and ripen very early, coming off the ground soon enough to let the clover or alfalfa sown with It take possession before It la much weukned by shading, it Is the btut mime-crop yet found for clover or alfalfa, and for that purpose I recom mended. Fle-ld of a Million Arret. ne largest rencwi pasture Held In the United State Is on the Black feet Indian reservation. In Montana. This field contain J,Xi,Wj0 acres, and the 2W miles of harb.-d v.;r feme Inclos ing It have bin completed. About 400, 000 pounds of wire were required for the work. There are fiO.OOO head of cattle wintering In this pasture, half or wiiien oeiong to the sbxknian. who are paying Tor the privilege 0f pastur age. reed for Mara In Foal. While in foal the mare doe not nec essarily require food different In qua, Ity from that fed at other times, hut all things being equal, the quantity should be somewhat larger. Oat are the best feed, yet shorts and bran may be fed with beneficial results. Hashes can tie given occasionally, and where possible cooked feed may lie supplied at night three time a week. A calf kept winter and summer In thrifty growth at 2 yeara will make a much mor beef than one neglectfully kept at twice that age. The profit will all be found on the 2-year-old and tlie loss on the 4 year-old; yet owner of the latter have pursued such system If system it can he called with the Idea that they were aavlng money. Keep the thrifty animal two years longer la the same way, and something very handsome In tbe way of beef will be th result, while the tarvcllng enn never pay the expense of rcurlng and feeding. Carl ieaara. Ho other 0'o fore'8 blrto w showed such Due command of lha Eng lish Ungual ur usl It o Mlcltuusly. A mau who objected strongly to Ills politic but admired hi tiilentf as writer ouc said: ul wish Mr Bchurt couldn't writ so well; I could nt him better." la 187T Carl Bchurg via Ited Bostou to mak apeecb against IJenJamlo V. itutler. who was running av.asa ?.fre.ftliak laf Msaaacbllartfs, Whir APFtsjelallses). I . ..... at h rasiUDD- ail.ea toii ever ats'U llsniiei piayen aii - - J ly y.!u tUught it sb ,i.d beV tlou of ..-el. " Tso" ....wertHl Mr. Hb.r.ulto r uaraiiiou it tt t hat 111. Mr. " Caaal Daet al raid Water. rt.wat-l v beta ''! d't.l fr slt during tht last wk. I eoaM crctl keep awakt ah.l I wrui.uj lliat ttorj that waa printed yeattrday. Naggut-l can easily b-iwve II. fteted m th tam way "Hile I was rtad leg it fry sympathy. 1 aun'- r,-n a, x- w faara and all Wees-a tHa-aes FITS ."e.t'r ri.rs.1 b. I t. Kl.ae'a -e Clrr? CTT -I V wkK !, b-stl. art prac Barnes. "I have often wttivd i uiigm b a spectator at wit f . ow" P"" formamm" Waalilntton titar, T Break la New Shoe. Alaara shake in aliens Tool Far. a r-a.lr It cores kot, eaeatluf. a. blii sanllen IreL i-nree corns. Ii.tvin i,sr. and bum""' ' all dtottists and ta. tlorr. .'.V l- n I s --rt any sulxlitute Mf! msi!e-l MO k 4dte A i leu s. Olwiud. I Koy, N Y Id l.laal" aa II la tar y. Tht Hewitut at Trmiou had tarrrn dered. Ah. well, they ;d. thick l.o mil, ti Schura likened "Inflation til a balloon filled that had carried th AmrlcU nation off Its feci. At that tlliid ht mad ut of tbe following eipresalon. which brought Hi Immenae amllctic that greeted him lo It tvvl : "W have placed cur feet on sdld ground Igalu and w pMtx'a' to keen tlwin there." nia Mepalatl.a. Mis Medlcu (sister of tli new vil la d.Htor) Have ou heard vt lr, Medlcu about beret Native-It at Her, uiilin : I hi you ,- ... , a Native-' Hauler, uiwiii, " - Km&f " i ..... hr bry :"r latter, a. if to ver t, tb.ir w-Js. c.mt ! there? Tbat t one of hi funeral.- th llennn 11. i llan-er" Weeklv. For thai Dandruff There Is one thing (hit will euro It Ayer'i Hair Vigor, It la i regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germi which cause this disease. The unhealthy acalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp meana a great deal to you healthy hair, no dm drul7.no pimples, no eruptions. Th t kind of taattanoatal "old lor evar tlaty ytart." TFT Am yers Ml IV (wuv ncm. Save the Babies. JKTANT MORTALITY is Eomcthing frightuU Wo con hardly roalhe that of all the children horn in civilized coantries, twontytwo per cent, or noarly ono-quarter, die beforo they reach one year; thirtysevea per cent, or more than one-third, befoao they aro five, and ono -half beforo they'aro fifteen I . We do not hesitate to say that a timely uso of Castoria would save a ma jority of theso precious lives. Neither do we hesitato to eay that many of theso infantilo deaths aro occasioned by the uso of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine. Thoy are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death, Castoria operates exactly tho reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria causes tho blood to circulato properly, opens tho pores of tho skin and allays fever. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher I)r. A. F. I'teler, of EL Loul. Mo , says: "I hav presv-rtbad your Castoria la many rase and have always found II aa eArtnt od (paisd? remedy Dr. B. Down, of Philadelphia, ! says: "t hav pretx-rlbed your Cas toria in my prartlr for many year with (real satisfaction to myself and benefit to my patient." Dr. Edward fairish, of Brooklyn," N. T, aay: "I hav. used your Ca torl la my own household with food result, and bav advised tavtraJ pattenta to use It fur It mild laratlv effect and frtwdom from barm." Dr. J. a Elliott, of New York City, way: "Having during th pl l( year prescribed your Castoria for Infantll. tomsh disorder. I most heartily commend II use, Th formula contain Bottling dtletorlou to th most dellrat of children." Dr. C. 0. flpraeu. of Omaha, Neb-. y: TTour Caatorl ti an Ideal roedkln for children, and I fraquenUy prwsrrlt It Whll I do Bat advo. cat th Indlacrlmlnat ua. of proirletary ruxllciuea, ytt Caatorla 1 an exception for condition vhlcn arts in th car. of children." Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kaaaa City, Mo, aay. "Tour CaatorU bold lb esteem of th medical profession In a manner held by no other proprie tary preparation. It I a sura and reliable medlcln for Infanta and chil dren. In fact. It la th universal household remedy for Infantll allmanta." Dr. IL F. Merrill, of Auruta, M.. ay: "Caatorta Is on of tb very f.nt and most remarkabi renisdlej for Infant aud children. In r opinion your Castoria ha tared thousand from an early jtrav. I can furnish hundred of testimonial from thl locality a to It sfflcltory and merit." Dr. Norman U. Ceer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "During tb laat twlv year I hav frequently recommended your Castoria aa on af tb beat preparation cf th kind, being f in th hand, of parent and very f ADOfccinrmcdv for ContflM- li ,,3C1,T ,n cwiaren disorder, whtl th with which sinb lion. Sour Stomach. UiarrlsKa. ,1 Pleasant preparation can t admlnlstnred la great advantage." Yorm3,Convulsions. feverish- ,J . S aiwa4 a ncss and Loss or sleep. ?1 nuini; I UK A ALWAYS Tac Simile Signature of -.3 eV i50arl 1119 8l6nftttt NBV VOHK. ll AfSlaUc Prcpsraiiv-viibr As similating die fAXl jfdHcsjuti tog ihf 5K.EWf ts atul Dowels of Promotes Digestion C kftful ness and f'rsf Contains nrtihcr Optum. Morphine nor Mu tal. NOT NAItCOTIC. rDmv trou a-swi u mzma W". -faaef ' Aut Jtnnm VmU1 J I ksj. e 1 )yyi(ar.MaAeV I fin 1J - 1 r-yiW . I I IXACT COPY OF WRAPPta. - 1 Be Kind You H In U ave Always Bought 30 For Over 30 Years. aae, vt aaas teaate. a aw taaa area. Qalta Traa. Mis Boston They aay ah' titrtm- baughty. Miss To ura I abould ssy sol Th last time 1 saw ber tb waa aalllof down tb street In Miss Boston Pardon m ; why do you use that senseless expression How oould she to "sailing" down th street? Mis Tours Eusy enough. I saw ber last In Venice. - Tb Catholic Stand- rd and Times. at otber. will find ilr. Wlnai-a Hamkin. Syrup the btsi reined tust (or lUelr aaiiilrta uuriug b wvinuif I'eriuu. Sloaalaor Ifyda. M. Jauies Hyde," snys th Paris Figaro, "the exreedlnitly rh-fi Aiiierli'aii who appertains to the most high society of New York, come from pumiimmllnir at Paris a carriage elwrtrlc. It Is to tbe FreiRb Industry that M. James Hyde la addressed himself for to have th most comfortable, tbe most foinuio- dlou ana the most eli-gnut of the vehl- les of the city." Traiisluted hi Hur ncr' Weekly BTaT or Omo, Citv or TOUliO, i-iass rnvm v, I to , dot lis; buslnts. In the i Uvo(T.,telo. (:. ly ana niaisi al.irs.tKI an4 thai sll firm will ear trie sum f (ink i imiu.i, ,.,:,,....' 1 t.!h and er.rr J .1. ."L"""."." " m. iiai.i. s i.sTAHKIf i:fha. a. '-frHpNKr. presence, this lh day ol Ueremhe'r, A I) isirf . rf, ui,r.AM(l,N, ssaf. I Notary 1'ublle. Haifa r-atarrh r,.,. i. ..v. , .. . . . arts i dlracily on ihi, i.lood and muw.ua aifitia Ol tht system. Hand f..r tesUn.onials, frtt. Bold by rirnnKlsu, 7hn. ' '"""i tuui-s ramnr nils art tbt beat. Baron Tukakl snys four -fifth of the. Japanese hoys are now studying En glish, and that It will soon bwome the language of Jai.au, and Inter of tho world. How Good Food may Turn to Poison Mora Mb a 11, "Graphtcr Is In fluunilul alrnli. t hear." "Uon't bellove It, I'll hot ti..., UnunclHl crooki-Us." Phlludflnlila Udger. DECAY Is not digestion, you know, even when it takes place In tht stomach. Food decayed In th body ift'.r being eaten Is as dangerous lo health aa food decayed befors being eatsn. Food nourishes or potions, juil accord ing to how long II remalna in th Bowsla undigested. Cascaicts are the slmplea! and suraal safeguard against Dslsyed Digestion y discovered. Sold In a thin Enamel Bot, half aa thick aa your watch, which fits Into th vest pocket or Isdy a purs a ll .,ew there. . In this round-edged Enamel Boa art found six small Candy Tablets. On of these toothsom tablet work wonder for digestion. Soon a placed In the mouth ll starts he Saliva (lowing, which at ono get. to work dissolving It, Th Saliva becomes blended with th Candy Cascarel tablet, ani ,rorr, lh, moment ihey start going down your hroat together they start working lo gether. 1 Now, what do they work at? BoWe. work, of course-Digestion", Most of the Digestion ocouri In lh thirty feet of htestine ih.l connect with the Stomach, They are lined with a set of lltll, into the Food eaton. The Digestive Juices thus m,, W, Ins food, UJ as Saliva mixes with Caa- earal tablet,, dissolving .I1(J eh,nln. nient, as II passes , Th Intestine art alio lined with mlt Hons of tlttl suction pumps, that draw Ihs Nutriment from Pood, ai It p Ihern th going through. This NutruTMnt It than carried Into thl Blood, and spread over th Body Brain, Bon nd Brawn. But, when lh Bowel-Muscles art week, th Food move. too slowly to stlmulsl th little Caslrlo Mouths and lhr la n flow, or too little How of Dlgotllv Juio. to chang lb food Into hourlahmtnt. Then, h food deay In lh BcwsH, and In the thirty (eel of Intestines. " When this Decay begins th Kill suo Hop pump draw Polaon from lh decayed Food, Into th blood, Instead of lh Nuifl tlon ll should hav drawn. How, Cascarels oonlaln th cntjr com bination of drug that Stimulate thssf Musolea of lh Bowel and Intestines jusl aa a Cold Bath, or open-air Exercls. stimulate a Laiy Man, , Caacareta tharslors act Ilk Erc!. They produce th sam sort ot Nat-'1 result that a Six Mil walk In lh country would produce, without any Injurloui Chemical effeot. The Vest Pocket Cascarel Box ll ld by all Drugglsta, al Ten Cents. Be sure you get lh genuine, msd only by lh Sterling Remedy Company. ' never sold In bulk. Every labial stamp1 "CCC." ' that food Into nourish long th channel. W TKU.K TO OUR rItWl We want tt send ts tor frletirt s ,BV,T P unctnlrilrnm), (illLD PLATED BONBOf) Wft naio-enameles In colors. It Is a sai a.essins lanit. Irn tenll measure nf mnA fa I. h mm,A . With whlrh lihl.-? H.. t.l.k.t Is btsilad. ' rautr rr.tM tn cants ia lUnit I. jllh and tt cov.r cost .1 Uecaf ej T7ir.l trinket Is loaded. I . Send to-dav. menllMilne thl. Banar, a, J, "siavi menuotiing inii paper, -- 'l SUfling K.nwiiy Uwmuv, Caicaie of NtW " its' If,