The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 17, 1906, Image 4

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Hair Falls
Theah'stimetosctl No rime
to study, to read, to expert
meat 1 You want to save your
hair, and aave it quickly, tool
So make up your mind thia
cry minute that if your hair
ever cornea out you will use
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes
the scalp healthy. The hair
stays la. It cannot do any
thine elae. It's nature's way.
ThakeetkuU rattlavoeJaJ
tor or- auttr tmi."
Kl4 Oat.
"Joka." Mil Leraa Don. "yee eagbt
tMt to com ! t m bj Jtn. It
tu't rickt. Mr faaail m-eaidw Ilk it.
-Ail' fair ia In er r. Lena,"
vacated Jobs R dd, "a skis ia Wil"
Bat Mr. Biaokaeere, foerlag tkat thia
Kakt play ; tk bnlif wm set raited
M heavy a bm aa Big Jotua. itt4
II atttiM at tk incident ia writing tba
try.
MoeaoatarV Isolaswe.
"lit. B do lose," said Dta rfora4
art. "w wist ta bey a tkeoeaad eral-
lara for tk waift' p.caic Caa yao gie
w eoeaetkiegr
"Ye," eaawsrs tfca merchant. "Hm'i
S5-"
Tkaais. Mr. Spate. I to'i Ik
Sara, by George, it u dollar ta eougb
nta yee'd caart np liberal ."
Aartklae ket Frie.alr
"Tea aatra.sh ax. Tour eegfeat
erica Mia Wellopk ta broken, ia it? Ar
fne rcUDau between joa atill friendly 7"
"I skoal aey sat! Tk relation be-
tiraaa aa ara kr relations, aad they're
mt bitter enemies."
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GASOLENE ENGINES -
saw tallr warraatssV SUk All sue
at tea at lonat pries. Writ tor eaiato.
. KICRSON MACHINERY COMPANY
ParttaaaV Orcttaa.
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bama-ia
twin, "pinK
room a a 4 all
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tV mr. tit jwjw-ti for -e- Hsrld Sosar,
Egan Dramatic and
Operatic School
Season 1906 and 1907 Opens Sept 15
Prepare for Dramatic and Operatic
Stage and places Graduate. Recog
nita! by leading theatrical manager.
Send for Catalogue and lift of gradu
ate and tbeir success.
gan Dramatic and Operatic School
.. E,ia Hall Arcaat Soiiaiaf. Scittlt.
FfAIQC C. EGAN, TrixifiL
r-3UlETEAM
BORAX
Br Softening the Water makes the Skis
Clear; Removes Pimples and Blackheads;
Whitens the Hands; frees the Scalp from
Dandruff and makes Beautiful Hair.
Ail daJar f'rta Kara pit Moral and fcorax Hnap.
feoakirt and rVnwantf lVitir la enion, Tftt lOrtnu
i mm IwaiafB aaii.. f ACINIC COAT fjItAX
" j;Ow, Owiud, ai.
Dr. G. Gee Wo
WOIDERFUL NOME
TREATMENT
Tbia wradTfBl Cat
Doour to caJlod
giwat k:aua ha eura
paofria firlUiaal apr
tloa that ara ftau ua
to dl. Hm earaa with
lliowa wonderful (.'to-
brtMi, roota, burt, r J
aarka and vatatiM I Air- . I
liMi ara arttirif aa-1
fcuowa to snadteai tct- mjaljiuDjjuL Jjbs1
enca In ihtacoautrr. Tbroib tb u o tfat
bariul rm41 this famous 6V;Wt know
UiaactUftJ of avar fiM diffar-BA rftmediaa wftlrb
tW iUOL-Mfultr OMM to rjlfl-rBl dlMWMM. H
gufaoti to car catarrh, aattima, iunc. 'broat,
rbruuiattaru, nnrvutuai, atomavtb. llvr; kd
mmyn, ate. ; baa bamlrad of tfatimoDtaitv
t banr morlrraU, Call aid aa blio. FatUaM
outofmadtv writa (or htaokr and circular
kaaditauup. CUtf rjfLTATIOM JTHJCfc
tttm THE C. GEE WO CHIIESE MEOICIME CO
12 , rtrvt St., 1 f. Car. Mrrto
Mention tpr. POftTLANO, ORfGOft
CLASSIFIEDADVERT1SING
Portland Trade Directory
Ream ana AtrMa la ParUaaa- at Rara
aaaUUva ImImu flnaa.
aKPARATDRft-w. raannwt ih O. a.
a.wrior to b. ih. bw. WrtM lot tt ratl
hulau Co. Irirtb mmd Omk.
KN'('lX)THlNU-Bofflim Pttm. am
i Alrrxl it.fi J. ml - . wrrm cIMIiml
...rribinc ma'B rur.uhmrc Morrlao d
atita wrvota. Optxwji. po.tomo.
flAtitm OHdANK-M.nr Im nrtimu r.
. v.rl I aa atrouni -knr u or rauioval of burar
Wrll fur d.Mrr pOon of p anoa now aa bud.
Wiuia, etc. WrllaloUar- Ollbart Co., rortlou
P. N. U.
No. 33-0
iJKIT wTtUoa-teadvoetlaerapUaM
mbubb l ma paper. i
-Oola
and
RAILROADSTO HELP
lamonltj (or Testlfjtng Against
Standard OU CospasT.
EVIDENCE INSURES IXDICTKEOT
Railroad Man; Mav NolHtaitancy in
Uncovering All Transactions
With Oil Octopus.
Chicago, lag. 14. Immunity to dif
ferent railroad officials from proeecn
lion lor violating intartUM com mere)
laas ia giving rebates to tba 6Uodard
Oil company is tba price which the
Federal aatboritiea are paying lor taa
timooy apoa which they trill try to se
cure the coa fiction of the Standard Oil
tttmpeny and some of its officials. It
aas aocoaaced today by Vocal railroad
men that they will hare no heeitaney
ia aocorering a'.l the transactions be
tween the roads and tbe oil com bine to
the local Fedeial trend jury, becaoe
they are tor that by so doing they will
be theaaelret exempt from proeecn ti on.
When the oil combine proaerut on
as Bret laenched, it was found by tbe
Federal aatboritiea that railroad offi
familiar with the facts declined to
nome forward. Aa inqoiry addressed
to soch officials brooght forth an an
nouncement of the railroad men's posi
tion by the different geoeral counsel of
lli roads. Open notice aas served
tl.at tbe official of tbe roads woo Id not
live information beraose ia so doing
Uiey woold be placing themselves and
their own railroads ia danger of indict
nitnt and prosreatton. After contalu
.ia between roansel for tbe railroads
i d tbe government tbe silence of tbe
-ai'road men was broken and proof is
ow forthcoming open which indict
venta will be voted oy the grand joxy.
It was explained by one of the lead
ing local railroad attorneys today teat
the definite understanding baa been
reached between their clients and the
department of Jostice that, in retain
tor proof apoa which to indict and con
r'et the oil combine and its officials,
t ie railroads will not be molested with
sty prosecution, so iar as the giving of
rebates to the Standard Oil company is
e .ncerned.
EVEN STOLE COLLATERAL.
Limit to Stensland's Crimes Not Yet
Found by Inspectors.
Chicago, Aug. 14. The belief that
area amount of collateral g'veo as te
nuity for notes in the Milwaukee Ave
ice bank tae been stolen practically
r came a certainty last night, wben a
-tote for 19,000, known to be genuine,
was fonnd in Stensland's hone at By
rjn street snd Ltwndale arena.
Search was mde for tbe collateial 1
nnty, bat it coo Id not be foand.
The discovery opened np a field for
inmost unlimited speculation as to bow
r the lentiog proceeded before Btens-
and disappeared. If tbe real estate
mil other securities in the bank have
tMvn stolen or are fonnd to be worth
.m, the amount of money left to psy
he depositors probably will be reduced
m low as 25 per cent.
Assistant Bute's Attonuy Olson was
informed yesterday afternoon that Pres
cient StensUnd ha large land holdings
in Mexico, and that he may be in tbe
5 utbern republic now. Tbe informs-
.son came in tbe shape of a letter from
in acquaintance of Stentland. Mr. 01-
lon said that it will take only 24 boars
! ran down tiie clew.
Greatest of Naval Reviews.
Washington. Aug. 14. Orders for
the formation of the Atlantic fleet to
be reviewed by Presdient Roosevelt at
Oyster Bay, September 3, were issued
it tbe Xsvy department today. The
president will be aboard tbe Mayflow
er, and the fleet which he will review
ill be the strongest, if not tbe largest
in numbers, ever assembled under the
United Htatea flsg. It will consist of
43 vessels, eairying 1,178 guns, com
manded by 812 officers, with 15,235
men. Rear Admiral Robley I). Evans
will be commander-in-chief.
Government May Complet Work.
Washington, Aug. 14. A soon u
inventories bavs been taken of tbe ron
tractors' outfits seized by the Geological
survey at Corbett tunnel and Shoshone
dam, on irrigation projects of Northern
Wyoming, consideration will be given
t plans for completing those great con.
racts. Tbe failure of the contractors
is being investigated. It is likely the
Geological survey will continue the
works with the equipment and supplies
seized, rather than let a new contract.
More than 11,000.000 is Involved in
the projects.
More Damage by Texas Flood.
Houston, Tex., Aug. 14. The work
of repairing the Southern Pacific tracks
at nanderson it proceeding rapidly,
and unless there are farther rains traf
fic will be resumed Thursday evening.
Tbe cloudburst of yesterdsy washed
away 6,000 feet of track and 1,000 feet
of bridges in Meyers and Willow
Springs canyons, near Langtry, in ad
dition to tbe six miles already gone.
One Mexiran fell into a swollen stream
snd was drowned yesterday.
Railroads Offer Bribe.
8t. Paul, Aug. 14. A meeting of the
State Warehouse snd Railroad commis
sioners waa held today for the parpose,
it is stated, of acting on a proposition
from tbe Great Northern, Northern Pa
cific and Boo Line railroads, which
agree to red ace the freight rate on
wheat 1 cent a hundred pounds provid
ed the commission will call off the
present investigation and agitation of
freight rates on commodities. The
proposition was rejected.
Custom Houtss for Manchuria.
Pektn, Aug. 14. Tbe Japanese min
ister bas informed China that Japan is
ready to establish a customs service at
Port Dalny and urges China to make
similar arrangements at the frontier
stations in Northern Manchuria, so at
to place the traffic on tbe Japanese and
Russian railways on an equality.
LUNATIC AND SPORTSMAN.
e
Waoo tke ratmat CirnSai a
LtrUe Vt4mI Aavtee.
A gentleman of fortune waa rial ting
a ran. tic an;- abroad, where to
treaUBeat cooaistail cblofl la forcing
tne palieata to stand la tabs at coid
water tboee sllgbtly affected Bp ta
Ukr knees; oUwra. whose easea ware
gravaf, ap ta the middle; while pareoaa
very aartouaby Ul were Immersed ap to
lb neck. The visitor entered lata cotv
rersaUoB with one of the patients, who
appeared ta have some curiosity to
know bow tbe stranger passed bis time
out of door.
"I have ho revs and greyhounds for
cvarslng," aald the Utter In reply to the
other s Qoeatloa.
"Ahl they are very expensive."
"Tea, they cost ma a great deal of
Baoney In the year, bat they are the beat
at their kind."
"Have you anything merer
"Tea, 1 have a pack of hoonda for
hasting the fox."
And they coat a great deal, toor
"A Tory great deaL And I have
birds for hawking."
"I see; birds tor banting birds. And
thee swell op the expense. I dare
sayT .
"Ion may eay that, tor tney are not
common la this country. And than
sometimes go oat alone with my gun,
accompanied by a setter and a retrlev-
se
"And these are expensive, toor
-Of coarse. After all. It U not the
animal themselTea that run away with
the aaoney there most be men, yoa
know, ta feed and look after Um
bouses to todge them la In short, the
whole sporting establUbmenL"
"I see, I see. Too hare horses.
bounds, setter, retrievers, hawks, man
and aU for the capture of foxes and
birds! What an enormous revenue they
must cost you! Now, whst I want to
ksow la thia, Whit returns do they
payr
"Why, w kill a fox now and then
anly they are getting ratber scarce here
abouts and we seldom bag lees than
60 brace of bird each season,"
"Hark I" aald the lunatic looking
aaxlously around him. "My friend (In
an earnest whisper), there Is a gate be
hind you; take my advice and bs oat
tf this place while roo are safe. Don't
let tbe doctor get his eyes on you. He
darks us to some parpose. but as sure
at yoa are a living man be will drown
yoaT
ROACH TRAP.
laaaat Paaa Co tkte Ealruca Ckoto
mm Poll late tk Trap.
If mica can be caught and destroyed
to a trap there Is no reason why roach
es cannot be exterminated In the same
way. This Is the conclusion of a Xew
York Inventor, who has patented the
roach trap Illustrated here. It la made
of pasteboard. In two sections, one sec
tion being cut away to form an over
KXTzatnrA7ia boacbes.
lapping Joint, so that the two sections
can be readily Joined together. It Is
rectangular In shape, with a circular
opening at each end. Into which It fit
ted a funnel-shaped entrance chute, the
Inner end very small to permit the en
trance of tbe Insects. In use tbe two
sections of the trap are draws apart
and a piece of bait Inserted, after
which the sections are fitted together.
Tba Insects, upon detecting the prea-
snce of the bait by Its odor, pass op the
entrance chute and fall Into the trap.
When It la desired to empty the trap
tbe two sections are readily drawn
apart By reason of the fact that tbe
trap Is rectangular It can be placed on
any one of Its sides without dsnger of
rolling away or becoming misplaced.
Vaaaou Bath.
Marie Antoinette's bath, which was
prescribed by her doctor, was a com
pound of aromatic herbs mixed with a
handful of salt She took It cold In
summer and tepid In winter.
Later on More. Talllea bad brought
every morning to ber bouse twenty
pounds of strawberries and two pounds
of raspberries, which were mashed In
ber bath of warm milk and water. An
other preparation used by the eastern
women Is composed of barley, rice, bor
rnge, thyme and marjoram boiled to
let her and then thrown Into the water.
Ninon do l'Enclos took a bath every
night In which there were salt, soda
and three pounds of honey mixed with
milk, all well beaten In tepid rain
water.
A Ktttea a. JfeeaU.
A short time ago a woman living In
England was petting her kitten, when
she suddenly felt something scratch
ber band. On examination the spot
whence the scratch proceeded, she felt
the point of a needle sticking out of
poor pussy's back. Tbe needle was
pulled out by her husband, and an
other surprise was experienced wben
It was found that a length of thread
waa attached to tbe needle, both bar
ing passed down the kitten's throat
tad at again from the far.
A Soeoaaalml Iittriant,
A man of experience, known to a
writer in tbe New York Tribune, de
clares that men, like plants, adapt
themselves to condition. To Illustrate
hie theory he told of the two men, one
f whom aald to the other, at a pleas
antly critical perlodt
"Do you think two can lira at cheap
ly aa oner
"Before my marriage I thought they
anold," waa the guarded reply.
"And afterward V anxiously.
"Afterward I found they bad to."
ta the course of life we shake ataay
aands and many people. Ufa,
If queer." "Whatr The aua
who ptya aa be go Is aaost
to stay." American Spectator.
-Why Is this cheese so full of holesr
That's aU right It needs all the freta
air It caa get" Oeveiaad Uader.
Vicar's Wife Now caa any of
children tell me of another arkT Bright
Child 'Ark the 'Srald Angela Slngf
Punch.
"Bat he aald anything eignlnceat yet
t bla intentions V "No. ma. bes ue
most Insignificant ma a I sver knew.
Houston Poet
Patience She's married aa optician.
Patrice WelL she always said she
liked a man who could look late ber
eyea. St Louis Poet Dispatch.
Blob be I to population of London
more dense than that of New Torkl
8 loot Sure. Did you ever try to UU
an Kagllehmaa a Joke T ruiiaoeipiua
Record.
"Does yoor Congressman do mock
eorkr aald Farmer CorataaeeL "Wt
jest hire him to take the blame wbea
things don't go to salt ua," Washing
ton Star.
"lou aay that your friend was utter
ly prostrated by a mere case of mis
taken Identity r "lea. Ue mistook a
toadstool for a mushroom." Washing
ton Star.
The people In tbe next flat seem to
bs fond of tbe latest songs. " "Yea,
Tbe j don't appear to care for any that
are sung earlier than 10 p. m." Wash
ington Btar.
"Uow do tt bapfien dat all ths sa
gt'.s we see la plctur' books Is fly In' T
"Lawd. man ! Once they finds out dey
got wing, nutbln' can bold m l" At
lanta Constitution.
Stella Professor Lee says candy It
a cure for farlgue. Bella That's true;
s man woo brings me chocolates nvr
mskes me as tired ss a maa whs
duesn't Harprr'a Baxar.
"llellol I want to see Mr. Smith St
tbe telephone." "Mr. Smith says If
you wsnt to see him at the telephone
yoa will bare to come to bis office ; bs
hain't time to go to yours." Washing
ton Star.
Mrs. Hiram Often Why. Bridget at
this rate my dishes won't laat any time,
Bridget Don't ye worry, ma'sm;
they'll last aa bug as I will, fur I'll
be Taring ys the morrow. Philadel
phia Press.
"Ah." alghed the lovelorn youth, "may
I not hope that you will be mine for
ever and foreterr "Why, yea." re
p'led the cruel girl, with a yaws, "yoa
may hope that long If you w!a." Phil
adelphia Press.
Club Chatter. Tbe Old Soldier Tea.
sir. and I can tell yoa that I've bad six
bortee killed under me In war. The
Motorist Pooh! that's nothing. I'vs
bad a dozen pedestrians killed under
me Pick Me-Cp.
Nell Well, their engagement Is off
Belle The Idea! It was only an
nounced yeterday. What did Uwy
quarrel about I Nell As to which wt
the roost unworthy of tbe other. Phil
adelphia Ledger.
Jinks Hello, Blinks! Hear yoa bad
a great time getting married eloped
with the girl father and mother furl
ou gars chase, but tbey didn't catch
you. did tbeyJ Blink (sadly) N-o.
New York Weekly.
She wrote:. "Clrcuinstancea over
which I have no control compel me to
reject your offer of inirrlge. Your.
etc. Ha wirea: wnai circumstance i
Reply prepaid" 8he wired: "Tour.
Collect" Cleveland Leader.
The MImuj Bridget bow many
time bare I tola yoa never to pour
coffee grounds Into tbe sink? Tbe Msld
Sure, mum, an Di m that lonesome
that an aftberuoon call fr'in a plumber
WUdn't go bad. Cleveland Plain Deal
er. "Para," said the teacher of tbe kln-
drrgarten class, "Is where the rubber
comes from. Wbst do you know about
Part rubber r A little band went up.
"You may snswer, ttcorgiana. i got
Part rubber shoes." Chicago Trib
une.
"Have you decided where yoa will
spend tbe summerr "No," answered
Mr. Kepdown; "la going to let my
wife decide this year. She used to
wake me np in the deed of the night
last summer to remind me that I picked
the place oat" Detroit Tribune.
Small Edgar bad accompanied bis
mother to church and on the wsy borne
he said: "Mamma, why do they call tbe
minister 'NeverendT "He Is called
reverend,' my dear; not 'neverend,' "
explained tbe mother. "Well," replied
Edgar, "I thought he would never end
to-day." Chicago News.
Tbe Good Beginning. Whatever the
condition of tbe world now, the begin
ning wss good, and this good waa to be
man'a permanent possession. Tbe first
scene Is all happiness, all beauty; to
remember It now It like a dream.
Rev. D. J. Stafford, Roman Catholic,
Washington. D, C.
Culture. Scholarship , not the chief
thing; culture Is more than scholar
ship. Colleges should give culture.
Tbey do not always do so. Some great
scholars are great boors and not few
are tbe children of culture who never
saw college. Mary was Ignorant of
books, yet disciplined by sorrow, hers
la the most perfect character la history.
Her. N. M. Waters, Congregational
let, Brooklyn,
Pal Ho la a Hoi.
A provident wife Is an Income In
herself but a virtue may be carried
to extremes. "Tour husband'll be all
right now," aald the doctor. "What
yer mean?' demanded tbe wife. "You
told me be couldn't live a fortnight"
"Well, I'm going to cure him, after
all," said the doctor; "surely you're
glad!" The woman wrinkled ber
brows. "Pott me In a bit of an 'ole,"
tbe aald. "I bin and told all bit
riot he for hi funeral. Mean
In' wait f How aoon'll ' he
strong r London Chronicle.
naao tavo .wmr- -A.
0. Jtt law, polltlclsa as
man of sarca.tlc wit. " 'ff'"'
t cast la tbe euprrme court In Belfwt
Me, hi. bom. cty. Tb. Judge pretld
lnf; re being died to the bene
bad tried "ilB!t,'!lat
who did not entertala a wy high opin
ion of bit sbllity.
Ia bis closing srgument. Jewett la
deflsnce of tbe rules of tbe court, start
ed la to reeJ torn law to tb Jury
The court pounded on tbe bench and
.aid- "Mr. Jewett you uat not read
law to tb Jury In your closing argu
ment" Jewett kept oa reading, with
out so much ss a glance tt th court.
The court In thunderous tones ordered
him to t."p-
Jewett. bo bsd by thl time read
all he lnleudl to read, turned calmly
to tb Judge tnd said: "Old your bouor
addret ar
"I aald." roared th Judge, "you mml
not read law to tb Jury In your cloalng
argument. 1 will give the lw to th
jury. Wbst do you iuf tb court
to here for?"
"What is tb court here for?" re
sponded Jewett lu high falsetto. "I
u'i yu know. lr. to keep order
ltb (be aid of the iberiff. air. with all
-In. rervt to the .herlff, sir." Boston
Heiald
Waal Seas Maa tew.
Tb court of aeveml state ba
dealt with an odd quettlou. Don of
them aTiag upon a similar sotwer.
Wben Is It legally Boon? Kir Imuran.-
pohrt eiplre at iuxmi snd tb
werd It admitted to niftn eta.-tly 12
oViock. midday. But sundard tlm
bat not been adopted In all communl
tie. Many small town cling to sun
tlm. hii-b may be from few tola
uie to nearly an hour arlir that
stands rd.
- on stale a Br o-vurred at tw
Bill utr past n-oo. sun tlm. and tb
Insurance rvmpauy held that tbe policy
bad expired U-for the Are Sua tmte
I used In that town, but th Insured
surd tb company, holding that kxal
customs did not rul the policy snd
that be wit entitled to hit liiaurn
Tbe date court sustained aim.
to another atate a similar contention
wa takes to tb courts snd Juat tb
oppo!i decision given. Several con
flicting precedents ha been establish
ed lo at at court, and It la aald the
question can only he decided for good
end all wben s case baa been carried
Into ta fulled State courts and pass
ed upon by tb Supreme Court Nw
York Press.
Doalloe wtlh. Dhiimii.
Willi Collier, the si-tor. was asked 1
If be was much aauoyed by requvsti
from deadhead
"1 re.-ett them In sboala." be re
plied , "but generally manage to pul
tbem off politely, but flraily. Tb oth j
or dsy. for Inatau--. I re-ld s letter
from s man. who wrote that he had
bad th pleasure of meeting m In Cat i
lfornla sometime ago. I bad mm eves
beard tb man' nam before How i
ever, he added kindly that be w j
much pleased with niy play, and may J
be I could send blm two seats for the
next matinee."
"Did yoo snawer tb letterT
"Ob. yet! I sent blm a postal card
laying maybe I couldn't"
! Leasee ta Ik l.lallbt.
Then old Veiuriu rs.erkd bis rsgo.
And atraiflilway railed a trm-e.
TUere'a too oiach competition now."
He muttered. "Wbai'a the use!
THE KlMG OF
BLOOD PURIFIERS
No other remedy has given sucli perfect satisfaction as a
blood purifier and tonic or is so reliable in the cure of blood dis
eases of every character as S. S. S. It is known as "The
King of Blood Purifiers," and the secret of its success and
its right to this title is because "IT OURES DISEASE."
It is an honest medicine, made entirely of purifying, healing
roots, herbs and barks, which are acknowledged to be specifics for
diseases arisinc from an itnntirenr noionnecl r-nnrlitinn ,.4 t.i 1
0 j
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uu pusMiig iuuh; prorjcrucs mat act gcniiy ana admirably in the tip-building of a run
down, weakened or disordered condition of the system.
One of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is the only blood remedy on the
market which docs not contain a mineral ingredicut of some kind to derange or damage the
SyStLm'u 1COneni C,nC that can taken with olute safety by the youngest child
or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in
such condition that most medicines arc repulsive to the stomach will find that S. S. S.,
tiC j-ffrU gCU,tle ?"d P1?1 5,1 its action. ad las none of the nauseating effects
of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers
! "Curyf Pf-1 .yjs dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is
necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long as it remains
uacontaminated we are fortified no-a net r
eas, and health is assured ; but any impurity,
humor or poison acts injuriously on the sys
tem and affects the general health. Pus
tular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the
A'. cv t . : ct . . . 1 . . i
uiucicni oaviu nucuiuus snow
is in a feverish and diseased
result of too much acid or the presence of t,b"0n' K TH0MPB0M-
5rritmg hUTr' SrCS U1rce,rs are thc rcsult of morbid, unhealthy matter in the
blood and Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc arc all decn-scated
blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison ?emahs deep-scate
.1. ?i a eaSCS, - rc "ot aclilire1; so,ne P"sons arc born with an hereditary taint
in the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in many "way, l?elWn hi
waxy pallid appearance, the eyes are often weak, glands of the : neck enlamed and as the
tamt has beenin the blood since birth the entire health hwnMytl,
title MioK iTt1spedrfect Tcy a Vs.weU er cd thes
all poisons, humors, wlste ESr, aj SesTi'" ? 5S2
mm
PUR
ELY VEGETABLE
Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and I Til S t , ft"d UlcCx3' SkU
nently by S. S,S. and so thorougs thTckansini S tA ll?uMe atC CUrfd FT
ease fa left to break out in futun T years or S f 'C bid no trace of tfie d'S'
eed of a blood purifier get "THE KING .i,?MT o c yu ,are 10
assured. Book on thc bfood and an ofH em al 1, S. S. S. and good results are
all who write. y mCd'cal adv,cc desircd furnished without charge to
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA
More Converts
Every
Pu.r
m
'oard'
a la .TAm.adj. RiOr
..i-inx
priced
costs ont
tvtwder
. and make
healthful bakinfl.
. . . .
JAQCE3
nualite
Chicago. DL
II We I Bfcoerekl.
Town I bear you't got a flret
class cook now.
Brown Ye, but I'm go'" to get
rid of br. Xb's making my life un
bearable. Town How?
Hrown Oh. my wlfs Is slwsys both
ering ni to get her gowns ss wl a
the cook wara--Philadelphia Tree.
V . taK 4 all Karma !"-
p,m..IIT rr r I, mwiw
. tw.o-t i.j VkV . riri -,0-
uwk I'i R n miKi.ni""..'
f-iniuj,, eeuwB!'' J i
im Joimns uitnJ pjq psuind
-itou aim ss Iuo os lo; p-vooi l n
joa Moiiqnnp ) jq saaopns pus :u
jil ( tjltiou po ntud )qt
Lim iq uoijjp iduuu Jtqt l
pjiitnaj itq rs oi t" qo!nK
u wis ) ioaj ao sp(vqluoj)
sit jo ton tnnu -jSlooq.isd Ult
q ;o 4,usp qt IJtHwu ou
op ) ivt) if f0O 'JMOj qi
JO -uojq pus lqa q 'eus-M
ld ;o spRis. oi svmbbv ai easq
Baa) srlw SMOA
Kolkaes will 4 Mf. Wlneloafs toolbtot
Sirup tk box raiMdr uvaa tur ikatl aUlra
durlcf Ik leaiainf f arkst.
Wfcoee Ma' .
Mr. M.SokI wish all tk satoou
in rreatton Tr is tb bottom ( th
aa.
Mr. MrSoab;e, you gotta meaa d!-
p'sltlon '. Waaeer got as drowa', akr
t'!raiaad taoer.
Catarrh Caeae ke Cared
wtihlx At AITUcatl'iK. sa tk.f rsanol
rasrh th wsl af tb d i .., i oiarra la a
bloal ir rwtittlttiliooal dt-t. rt4 la nid.r Ul
rur II Mu.t t4 Inlatnai rvm!'
Hail (lrr. I r I. tsra tuuniilv. t4
art. -tlrsv tlr on in blood aa.l auf.-ueaurtara
til I 'rrh l'u la not ft uu. mrlMno
11 pfat-rtal tf wtt nt lh t n..-lna
In tai. cuutrr lr raats aa.l u eas1''
erni'lioti. It li rip.a.-l ut th U.t toblra
kO"n, Cmbliie4 Vllfc Ik W.I hHMrfl uft
f:r, arlttl illrattr a tk auwM Ittl'a.,
Th Br!rl MaMM ton of Ik 1t,nsra.tlat
la at rutui-a u-n lrtul rrulu la
curlii t irrh. !o taatiintmlal. ttv.
t i nrvv am, i-tup,, iowdu.0.
HoM hi Hritagiat.. pM "V.
Hall's rl'r i'llls Ik ba.t.
la USMMl tt
"Why due Smithy visit hi wealth;
aunt so often?"
"If tie didn't lie might bar to visit
bla 'uncle.' "- ll'iuatuo Post
r v LUC uiuvu
. . t , . . .
0ntlmn:-H. 8. 8. Is nsed at a family medlolns In our
borne. I myself have taken and always found 11 whet It Is
elatmsd to b. It thoroughly cleans. the eyaiem of Im
Pi I-?, tB" PPtlt. improv th digestion,
and builds up th g.n.ral health. I hav Rlvn It to my
onianr.n with fin r.sulta. It DromDtlv reatores tba appe
inai tne DIOOd oioars ths
condition ae ' J0"1? nd
tite ana oleers ths
a
U3W UIUK. coming reaches inhentea Diooa
troubles like S. S. S.; it removes every particle
of the taint, purifies and strengthens the weak,
deteriorated blood, and supplies it with the
healthful properties it needs and establishes the
foundation for good health. As a tonic this
great medicine has no equal, and it will be found
especially bracing to weak, anaemic persons.
Year
Am In tvtrr mf
im their exhorbitant
BakUi Powders and
turning to r v bdu
reliable, which hatatood so well
the teat of year. They ara find
ing out that
ir SOAKING
Iri U POWDER
- thlrd ths pries of
anvwberw near tv v.
brtter, purer, mort
n m . -
Q ounces iw w.
MFC. CO,
I l IN
Ahieeal.
HI. n.le-Ijoord, bar yon seat
aucceedad In carryltig out out iogl ku
p.iM la all your lifar
Htadlhrlft Niow (doepiy hurt)
Carl. I haret Sis rears a I foratsa
t rewlutioa that t would rut loo aa
k a good lima, aad today I aa $13,.
HCRITAQI OP CIVIL WAR.
Thousands af Soldiers Contracted
Chronic Kidney Trouble While
In the Service.
The experience of Capt. Job a L. Ely.
of Co. tt, 17th Ohio, bow living at 00
Keit Serond street, Newtos, Kansas,
will Interest tbe tho
sands ot veterant who
came back from the
Civil war tafterlng tor
ture with kldbey
r o m p I a I a t. Capt.
Kly aaysi "I eon.
treeted kidney I rouble
daring the Civil war,
and tbe oceaalooal at
tacks Anally developed
at. At on tlma 1 bsd
Into a cb root i
to oe a cratch and ran to get about.
My back wss lame tnd weak, and beside
th schltig. this wa a dlstraing re
tention of tb kldoey eacerUoat. 1 wm
la t bad way wben t bf nslng
Dues' K.dn.y Pill ia 1001, bat the
remedy cared me, and I have bee well
vr since."
H)ld by alt daalert. 60 rents a boi.
Futr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, K. Y.
Vl oil la la Ike I tale.
The tIii. ipsl of one of Washington's
blsh si-h.Hils relate sa ItirlJent lu roa-ne.-tii.ti
wltb tba last commencement
day of ttt Inst i rut Ion inentlnnL A
carter girl had taken otw uf the prlu-
tg.ea t liie. At ll rloa uf tlw
rtare her frleuda rfuo-ded shunt hr to
Offer rtiigralult!una,
"Weren't yu awfully afraid yu
wouldn't g-t tt, llattle." asked oae,
"khen tlwr wer so many contest.
sntaT
"tb. no!" cheerily exclaimed Haiti,
"lip. su t knew thai when It rsut to
Etig-'jah ixiujpooltlon t had 'eta stl
skltiurd a llr!" H arpor'a Wawkiy.
8wisrro
SPECIFIC.
THS OP.XAT
blooq rBSinoi
skin of all sruptlons. It tt a rsry fins
skin of all sruptlons. it tt B rsry n
n? hrty udormnt.
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