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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1906)
All Humors ITAFT WINS CUBANS TROOPS OFF FOR CUBA. Believe Re has Come to Uplift Fallen Republic Jltrprtn'i Xvsv Dtrd. When Charles P. Notvross, now n well-known Washington correspondent. began bis newspaper carter ce was sent to "cover" one of the courts. Ills business was to look at the docket and And the facts about any case that seem ed to him to warrant hiin la wrUlnj bout One afternoon he discovered an entry Mobilisation of Forest at Newport New Whero Transports Ars Ready. Washington, Oct. 1. American troops are now moving toward Cuba Mobilisation of the forces will be -at Newport News, Va.. for the most part although a part of the expeditionary force to Cuba will be eeut from New- York and Tampa, Kla. Advices re ceived at the departments of the mili tary today indicate that all la qiiiot In Cuba and that the Insurgents Intend to lay down their arms. The probability Is the United States forces In the Island will be landed only Havana. Oct. J. Governor Taft'tP" " "-u"","" "'"" acta today have gone far to win him anc's are advised no trouble of a Are Impure matters which the skin, liver. kidneys and other organs cannot take care Of without help. Pimples, bolls, eetema and Other erup tions, loss of appetite, that trred feeling. billow tnme, fits of Indigestion, dull bead' acbes ana taarif other troubles are due to .them. ..Tbey are removed by Hood's Sarsaparilla SPEAKS AT HAVANA UNIVERSITY In usual liquid form or In cbocolsted tablets known as 8gMtalM. 100 doses $1. Refutes'lo Evict Poor From Barracks to Make Room for Soldiers Amnesty for Prltoners. warm place In the hearts of the people I serious kind is anticipated, but In so w-hose, destinies have been placed In eordance with Instructions from Pres- hishand!) Prealiltnt thin nmrnlnr at tho! Ideut Roosevelt hurried Dreiiarations that said one William Burns had been opening exercises of the University of are being made for the sending of an arrested aud fined $10 for stealing a Havana, he declared his mission here expeditionary force of the army to martingale from James Jones, a neigh- wa8 KMy for ,he purpwe of upUftlng Cuba. "r- Ithe fallen Republic and restoring It to The first American troops will be He recited thes facts In an Introduc- Mth of nrosueritv. an announce- landed at Havana next Saturday. tory paragraph, and then went on: mpt which was received with demon- Meantime the marines and bluejackets "This criminal was Justly punished, for Utratlons of delight by an audience rep- from the American fleet In Cuban the pretty little martingale he stole wss nf ,h highest society in waters will protect American Interests the Joy snd comfort of the wife of Havana. and support Secretary Taft, the Tro- Jamee Jones. She kept It In a cage In Following this it became known that visional Governor of fuba. In the her parlor, and when, tired with the Mr Taft an(j Assistant Secretary of preservation of order and the protec- work of the day. the martiugale began s..t Rarnn hB(, ,,,-,, fh tlon of Iff and property. to pour forth those strains of melody , ., ,., hlM ,,,,, .. In official circles lure American In for which our rittsbm martingales are not . . mogt b , - terventlon was regarded as Inevitable. famous, she found great pleasure. Such people and which will Irongly cement Hcw lon " ma? ron,lm"! 11 18 miscrean s as this man Burns should lhe of a(recon lhem P088'0' Th tur "f ,he not be allowed at large, especially when ,nd th American rovllonl .Hmln intervention and the preparations for they desceud so low ss to steal harm- , ratlon It indicate a supervision of Cuban a less and melodious martingales." Sat- s,m another mr-t r u, Tar. i. fairs on the part of the American gov warmlv commended as Illustrative of ernmeni lor an inaennue perioti. A his thoughtful consideration of the raiments have been concluded not Mil rr A LITTLE LESSON IN ADVERSITY. Salmon Portland Chase, America stateuuau, la an exu'nplu jf U.e 'ndu try of the large body of men who r from obscurity i" the heights of ua 1 1 o a a I euilneuce, When lie was still boy he w thrown on his o resource by the fill line of the fnm lly for tu lien. Ills sopb hud Invested all thel money iu a lib factory Just before a revision of tin tariff ruined tli irhis business I the llUtest State SALMON r. t IIAst. urday Evening Post. Bad, Bad Klllr! Tbe scientists make out a good case against tbe house cut, who. with sll her cbaruitng and lovable qualities, is shown to be an sgeut of disease, and a wholesale destroyer of bin? life. Dr. Caroline A. Osborne, w bo haa been con ducting experiments at Clark Univer sity, has fouud that cats have diph theria, whooping cough, tuberculosis. ecxeuia and ring worm. Even when cats do uot actually contract these maladies they may carry tbe contagion about with them. As nlturods they are responsible for the death of about fifty birds a year, according to E. II. Forbush, Stste Ornithologist for Mas sachusetts, not Including the suffering they inflict by their mangling of birds, squirrels and rabbits. Philadelphia Press. humbler classes. Learning that many onl-T 'or ,he expeditionary force t arilv rt,K,.SeH harnr-k. at Pamn ro- second force of equal numbers inmhia . .h,. i h ...mmarilT No orders for the mobilisation of th !.ti h .a. o c,h.n ,,thr second force, of course, have been is 1.1.x. ) rat Urn fts, lhi mniitlnn I ul, out. II tue men are uiwu an of the quarters by the brigade of arrangements have been completed I for marines, Mr. Taft went to Camp Co lumbia In an automobile, explained that he had not been aware of the con ditions and recinded tbe order. He left the camp amid cheers and warm expressions of gratitude from the peo ple. The news of this act of humanity spread rapidly and received the high est praise. Much of the Governor's time today was occupied in receiving officials of the various departments and judges of the courts. With the members of the Supreme Court he held a long confer ence concerning the drafting of a proclamation of general amnesty. This decree Is of the most importance, in hurylng them to Cuba at the earliest possible moment. Whether more troops than are included in the first expedl tion will be sent to Cuba will depend upon the developments in the island during the next ten days. It is certain, however, that a suffl cient force of American troops will be maintained In Cuba to support the provisional government and to Insure security to life and property pending the establishment of a stable govern ment by the Cubans. WIRELESS CONVENTION. Delegatet From Thirty-one Countries Meet at Berlin. arsraia war. . The fresh cream puffs in the Italian baker's window looked Inviting, snd tbe interested housekeeper stepped In- view of the fact that at many point; aide the shop to ask the price. Ion the island, notably Cienfuegos. Berlin. Oct. 1. Delegates represent "Fifteens cents a dos," replied the many persons are in Jail awaiting the Ing 31 governments will assemble here smiling proprietor, wiping his bands on disposition of political charges. October 3, by invitation of the German his apron, preparatory to wrapping the I eovernmcnt, with the object of reach Bible Not the Word of God. I ing a common agreement for the ex Detroit. Oct. 2. Bishop Charles D. I change of messages by the use of var- Williams, of the Epielfepal diocese of lious wireless telegraph systems, and to Michigan, in an address to T. M. C. A. define the basis on which private wire- members here on "The Bible and the less telegraph companies may operate Word of God," declared that the Bible with the consent of the governments was not the word of God and that the The conference Is a result of the the baker. "Da bealf office telephone teachings to the contrary are the most Marconi Company having refused to cakes. "Why," exclaimed tbe lady, unable to conceal her astonishment, "that's Tery cheap for cream puffs! I usually nave to pay thirty. I don't see bow you can make them at that price. "Him cheapa ail righta," confided I gotta close da shop right off. girl, Antonle, gotta da measle." My A Late EdKloa. Julius Kahn, representative from San Fraui'lsoo, was in Washington when tbe earthquake came and was nearly fran tic because his wife and children. In cluding a baby a few days old, were di rectly In the path of the tire. Kahn spent two days trying to tele graph and then took a train and went prolific sources of unbelief the church allow Its stations to do business with has to contend with. The Bishop said: persons using other than Marconi ap- 'Nowhere does the Bible declare paratus. This controversy began soon itself tbe word of God. Yet we are after the Marconi Company. In 1901. told we must take it In its entirety. It is a venerable book and visitors are requested not to touch it, as It is the direct word of God, there is no other "Take the young man Just out of college. He reads Genesis and finds Impossible geology, astronomy and ethnology. His teacher, when que oat. and finding his family safe, stayed tloned says: 'Manipulate it until it fiti week or so In tbe ruined city. On his return be found s letter from a constituent, written eight days after the tbock, which began "Dear Julius : "Xo doubt you will be surprised to learn from me that we have had a terrible earthquake out here. Saturday Evening Post Told hr Tkelr Bnttoaa. The minister's wire was busily en gaged one afternoon mending the fam ily clothes when a neighbor called for a friendly chat After a few moments of news and gossip the caller remarked, I Testament precepts, the law of Moses, a she began to Inspect a basket of I and furnished new ones. Where the your sciences.' If too honest to handle the word of God craftily, the young man gives up the Bible. Ke refuBei to stultify his reason. "The Bible needs no defense; all it needs is a square deal. There are those who read It devoutly and dili gently, but I never say the Bible is the word of God. I say the Bible and the word of God. To those who accept the entire book as the literal word of God I point out that it is nowhere so stated. Christ tore asunder the Old miscellaneous buttons: . "Too seem to be unusually well sup plied with buttons of all kinds. Why. there Is one like my husband bad on his last winter's suit" "Indeed." said the minister's wife, with slight smile. "All these but tons were found In the contribution box, and I thought I might ss well have ome use out of them. Well, must you foT Well, good-by. Come again soon. Old Testament directed men to hate their enemies the teachings of Christ were to love your enemies. Another Typhoon at Hongkong. London, Oct. 2. A dispatch to the Daily Mail from Hongkong, dated Sep tember 29, says: "Tbe observatory signals gave warn ing of an approaching typhoon Friday afternoon, and by midnight a terrific storm was raging. The violent gale was accompanied by a phenomenal rainfall and was still blowing Saturday afternoon The devastation by the ty- 1 Jaat What Ha Waated. -' These eggs aren't fresh, are theyT ' queried tbe stranger. -"Well," replied the grocer, cautiously, phoon of the 18th has been completed . f V . Th ntire watf-r front Is again heaped uu, uu i ui em lor uam omeiei with wreckage.' , or any Kina or eating, rve been In at that show' at the opera bouse, and what I want" "As I was saying, sir, these eggs will make a ham actor feel like a last year's bird's nest" Philadelphia Press. set up stations for public telegraph purposes. The refusal of these s'a tlons to take messages sent in by the Slaby-Arco (German) apparatus brought about the international wire- ess telegraph conference, also by the Invitation of Germany, In 1903. Eight govrnments took part, as follows: The United States, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy, Spain, Russia and Austro-Hungary. The Jelegates of six governments agreed in the final protocol to a series of recommendations looking toward the co-operation of all users of wire less. The delegates of Great Britain and Italy, because their governments had contracts with the Marconi, did not sign the recommendations. IJttle has come of these recommendations The Marconi Company has continued to set up stations and to refuse the messages of rival systems. The most Important act in the con troversy In the conference was that of the United States in 1304 directing the Marconi Company to remove Its apparatus from the lightship Nan tucket. Germany will propose to the confer ence that an international bureau shall be established for the control of wire less telegraphing; that each wireless station must be connected with the ordinary telegraphs by special lines; Immediately following this cntmtro- utie the father of vouna I'lmso died leaving the family entirely doioiideii ou the efforts of the hoy. Chase set to work at once, and was able to take care of the family until an uncle !n Ohio wilt to New England for the boy and mad arrangements whereby the rest of the family would be provided for. Chase weut to Ohl where he took up the sclHtoliug thti he had been forced to give up when he weut to work lu order to provide funds. The habits of Industry that he had learued lu this time, however, served hiui well not only In bis school work hut lu his later legal career. Althou bis life as a struggling attorney In the western country wa beset with dlrtt cultiee at first, be managed to over come them oue by one until at lust be attained tbe paths of greatness. BEAUTIFYING A BAYOU. 7 T,7 uoes lour Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood ? You know, for good blood is food health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaparilta. Doctors have endorsed It for 60 years. Oa tnaaant of bd bloo to a laetlih nvr. This produce eooitlMtion. FoMonou. iMUid of fcaiiif rmvcd from th daily aa aatar tatidl. Am u bol ora allk Arrt rllU, U?r pUU. Ail tatabla. b 1. 0. Arar Oa., Lowall, Ala amSWiwn ml 9 EAII VUM. J W O CMEMf PECTOIAt. Taft's Advice to Cubans. Havana, Oct. 2. The flower of Ha vana society was present at the open ing of Havana University. After the annual address Governor Taft present ed the diplomas to tbe successful stu dents and then made a notable ad dress, the spirit of which was that the intervention of the United States was undertaken solely to assist Cuba and Cubans and that her future was de pendent upon her young men. Mr. Taft spoke In English, pausing at every sentence for Its interpretation. Afraid of Thermometer. Constantinople, Oct. 2. A report that the Sultan Is so 111 that he has only six months to live is untrue. His ailment does not threaten any Immed iate serious results. The only danger conuixts in Abdul Hamid's objection to ordinary medical precautions. Under no consideration will he have bis tem perature taken, as he is afraid of hav ing a thermometer put In his mouth or under big arm lest tbe Instrument explode. Kansas to Oust Standard. Topeka, Kan., Oct. 2. Suits were In stituted in the Supreme Court today by Attorney-General Coleman under the state anti-trust act to oust the Standard Oil Company and the Inter national Harvester Company Funston's Plans Indorsed Washington. Oct. 1. Acting InHpec tor-General Galbraith of the army, in his annual report, says that the gin eral condition of the army has im proved during the year as regards military construction, and that the troops are in a fairly satisfactory state of efficiency and readiness for field service. The plan suggested by Gen eral Funston, that the term of first enlistment be limited to one year, Is favorably regarded in the report, be cause practically it would remove the blight of desertion. Troops From Fort 8heridan. Chicago, Oct. 1. Brigadier-General W. H. Cater, commander of the Depart ment of the I-akce, received orders from Washington today, directing two battalions of the Twenty-seventh In fantry and the Fourteenth United States Meld Battery, at Fort Sheridan, to proceed Immediately to Newport News, where they will embark for Cuba. Colonel W. U Pitcher, In com mand of Fort Sheridan, ordered two special trains of 12 cars each for Tuesday morning, and It is expected the troops will leave for Newport News Railroads to Be Sued. Washington, Oct. 1. Attorney Gen eral Moody baa directed that suits be brought against a large number of railroad companies to recover penal ties for violation of the safety appli ance law through failure to kee;p their equipment in proper condition. The largest number of violations attributed to any road Is that of 61, against the Delaware & Hudson Company. Tbe total number of violations is 181. Boat llaim I'laa Imprturmrat Walrvaya t-ar .rv Orlraaa. The iiroiHwUUm ,f placing a new steel aud electrically oK-rated draw bridge over iiavuu St. John at K-ila nade avenue lui bp. light the boa owners of the city to tbe front wliii (M-tition to Major lU-hrman that ttir bridge be maimed wi:b a day au.l night watchman. that craft of a kinds, way as through, a Is the case with the bridge of the New Urleau Terminal Company, ahout half a mile or more farther toward the lake. At present Bayou St. Julia has great deal of natural beauty, a well a natural ugllues. and It U proposed to improve on the former and eliminate tbe latter, particularly near the city where It is de-lred that oruaiueiita boot landings be erected. epet-lally for yachts, motor bouts aud canoes. Canoe lug, within the laM year, has taken big Impetus in New Orleans, an. scarcely a night passes but a numb. of tbee graceful bateaux are to be en gliding silently over the surface of the bayou. Nearly every week new motor craft are added to the slreadj large fleet In these water, and a-ane of tbe haudtomest snd most ct!v pleasure craft of this kind are to lie found In Xew Orleans as their home port. The New Basin is congested with commercial trafllc, and the demands oi commerce are such as to give the small er boats little opportunity for uavlga tlon. tor tb! reason the owners of such boats have turned naturally to the historic Bayou St. John, and but for the stoppage of headway by all except the very smallest motor boats, by res son of tbe closing of the bridges, there would be twice as many plying the stream. lacking long stretches of roadway or vehicles. New Orleans Is suiierabiin dantly supplied with naviguble streams and big water ways, and a very little encouragement would give a strong Im petus to motor boating hereabouts, thin being the most available form of out door recreation In the matter of loco motion. New Orleans Picayune. Alarnad. "My!" exclaimed tbe giraffe In tbe menagerie tent, "Is this hurseleas bust uess going to strike us next?" "What's the matter?" 1'iqulred tbe neighborly lion, "That matinee girl Ju-it passed by with that bum actor and I'm sure I beard ber say she w Ulii-d he'd give her bis autogirafTe." Philadelphia Press. A tlore. Gladys (at the seashore) Are you hu'lfg as many proposals as you had last season? Mayme (wearily) Oh, yes, but they're all from the same men I was engaged to last summer.- Detroit Frej Press. LI0AL INTORMATION, The rlifht of local elf govenimi'iit I Rhode Ulaud. which has bceu strongl. urged lu view of the peculiar origin o ii.o. Im ,i.,iii.-,l. Iii Morton Xew-imrt fit. I.I. I I- A- N- 8 512, as against a statute regulating tli polK'e fon-e of the State. Tii ik.wi.r of court of equity to prevent majority stockholders from ex Li, , tiu.ir .tHiutorr Power to "V- duce tli capital stock lu order to re I lev defaulting stockholders rroi meeting their obligations Is awrted I fuels vs. Purr iWts.). I U It. A. (S s.) an. -I'll .luihicil.iii liotwivn private au-l nubile functions of a municipality I considered lu Dickinson vs. Boston (Mass,), 1 U It. A. N. S ) Mi. lcb denies niuiiUlpiil liability for uegll gene of the city siiiwrilitciiilciit of th lamp department In reHvt to u Uu afe lamp t. A company iiiaiuifa. 'luring and hot tllng a beverage is held, lu Wafwu vs. Augusta Brewing Company (tls.l, I U H. A. ( X. 81 1 ITS. to b liable to one Injured by swallowing pieces o glass while iliinkiiig from one of such Isiltlcs, which he procured from a ni.r chant, who had purchased the Mine from the manufacturer. Th violation of a municipal ordl nance as to the manner of stringing the livtrlc light wire which charged broken telephone wire, or the liiir feet Insulation of the wire. Is held Stark vs. Muskegon Tructlvu Auto. (Mich.). 1 I. It. A. tX. S I Sr.', not I he the proximate cause of an Injury to boy w ho selinl the broken telephone wire to rvevive a shock. Au exception to the rule that equity will uot spccllleaHv enforce, as between parties lu pari delicto, a contract uhl is opposed to public sdlc. I applied III Seattle KUvtrle Company v. Siuiutl uile Kails I'lAver Company (Wash. I. I I.. It. A. t X. S.I ItkTi by restraining the breach of a contract to furnish supply of electricity to a street car and lev trie lighting collipaiir uisoi the ground that such breach would resui a great public liicotiveulrii. e. A limitation upon the right of one to use bis ow n uame In his owu busines s declared lu Murton vs. Morton U'ul. I 1 1 It. A. t.X. S.) M. holding that me who had established a business muter a particular name, whiili lie piiu-etl on toe Hats of ins agruis lo in form customers that were bis repre sentative, could enjoin another of the same name, engaged In the saiue bus) ne, from using stub name in a hit label lu substantially the same way .is the former, so us tu deceive the public Jadkla- Kollon4 tllraelloaa. William A I leu White, the Kausas ed tor, tells lu Harpers Weekly s t.ne if the trials of a young reporter. H;s editor had given blm instruction in the tlrst principles of uiakiug a newspaper story: "Tell In the tlrst few linos what our story Is als'iit. liive the sulntam-e at oiK-e. Then follow with a roital of he facts, and conclude w ith Interviews with the people concerned. That Is the mly orderly way of writing your story The new man gave clime attention to his lesson, the rcnult of which was that he handed lu that night a news Item which read as follows: Itnfus Jenkins, a carpenter. sl!ped nd foil In Vine street yesterday, aud sprained bis ankle badly. .Mr. Jenkins was walking along Vine street, when suddenly his feci slipped from under him and he fell, svralulng me of his ankle. When seen by a rerter be said I wo walking along Vine street, when In some way my feet a!lpied from un er me, and I fell heavily to the si.le- Ik, spraining one of my ankles.' 'Mr. Frank Fuller said. 'I was walk ing Is-hi ml Mr. Jenkins on Vine street. ben I saw hliu slip and fall to the sidewalk. When I assisted him to arise be told me that be bad sprained ouk ut s ankles.' "Dr. Thomas Itlch, who attended Mr. Jenkins, said, 'Mr. Jenkins had a badly sprained ankle, due to a fall lu Vine treet. He will be laid up for Soiu me.' Mr. Jeuklus could not attend lust Igbt's meeting of the csris-uteni' union. The president, in convening the meet lug, expressed ri-gret that Mr, Jenkins could not attend, as he had sllpivd and fallen In Vine street, spraining one of bis ankles." Passlcd. "What I want," said the discontent J summer boarder, "Is to enjoy the corn forts of home." "If that's tbe case," answered Farm er Corutossel, "I don't quite see what you left home for In tbe first place."-. Washington Star. The Dlffareaee. "Tbe only way to succeed st any thing you wish to accomplish is to put your best foot forward "Uuless you happen to be a. mule then you put It backward." Philadel phia Ledger. Tbe Mala This. ins new novei seems to be a suc cess. He must have developed unusual skill lu writing It." I don't think so; but bis publisher developed great skill In having it writ tea up." Philadelphia Press. A Good Braad. Agent Do you keep a burglar alarm? Man at Door Yes. "What kind Is Iff" "Half bull and half terrier." De troit Free Press. The trouble with many people Is thev Insist njic-n thrusting their Jokes down tbelr friends' throats. The average husband Is fool as a bank examiner.. as easy to Ilia Tribal Deaeral. Congressman Llewellyn Powers of Maine, beside being a millionaire, Is -i man of striking appearance. Itdng u!, an, with high cheek bones ami wear ing his coarse, black hair long, be bears some resemblance to the iils,rlgiiies of the continent. One day hlle travel ing ou a Maine railroad, where "In dians aud ministers' ride for half fur-, Mr. Powers met a member of the 1'im samaiiiodily tribe In the suinkliig car aud started lu to question bis copper colored constituent as to bis manner of living and how be liked the r,j relations In Maine. After some mln utes of talk Mr. Powers askeij: "Hy the way, which of the two lrll. , ...... I...!, ..Jf !.. ,...! ... J.JH inriona .)"l- O il mi I'UKKa uinquouuy, repneu nie Indian. ""ut tribe was- you bluV rn-iore i ue dosioii (Iniunners who sat in enjoining seats mm llri,N1(., i,...,,,. Ing Mr. Powers discovered that he bad urgent business which enlhsl hlni to me ruiiiniiii,- eievehind Plain ieulr. ;ame Out ol lleafh. Many stories have been tohl in w fork to Illustrate the supposed slow. ness or riiiiinielplilans, but probably the prlxe winner of them all Is oU0 which . Is now going the rounds. A PhlliKlelphluii visiting ,ow fork ordered some snails in a resiu,,. rant. They pleased blm. These are very tine snails." l. .,.i.i to the proprietor. "Tbey Mrt. ,),,(.,u, I wish I could get them often " "Don't you have them In lo.iin.i.a plila?" asked the New Yorker, in sr' lirlse. "Ob, yes, we have plenty." said the dlier, "but we can't catch them." issrassssvs. 1 , . ,M 1 hr H hul Vmi Mini Alvvnye lloilifltt biirtio th alumu turn or I Iiuh. ii. r iciciht, -.. iiuiirr m ,,orsiiul wiMrlloii i lor ovrr :u jviim. Allow no i ilr lvo you In I til, roiiiiti-rfolta, liiiltmi,,,,, sn,t ,liit-ii-irl " r ,,,,t r.-IHini-iiU, hikI rii.liincr Uio health of CUtKlt-e-sa i:jrotsv wuuiiiHt Lxprrlnictit. What is CASTORIA Ciislorli l t imriiiio aubslltiilo f,,5'',t"r1 auric, propi tiiiil HoolliliiiT M)ni, It U I'lmaitiit. It foniulti neither Opium. Morlilm nor other Niirrotlo aubstMHi'is If ' " irminuili'ie. It lc.ln.ya Worms mill Mllioa IVvorlalMicsa. It cure Oliirrluri. uud WIhO, folic, li rello.ca Teililnir TroiiWr-a, curra Constlpntloii mid riiiliilem v. It iinllul' li I imi.I, ft'Kiilutr tlin Stomu.'li llowel. Kl'li.ir lirwUhy itinl imi.ira Wp. ITio i lilUlrou'a riiiiucrt. -'1 lit Jlotli r' I rlcn.l. The Kind You Hayo Alwajs Bought Bean tbo Sigiuturo of aaar .aamaaaaBva m ay m - - W W AT In Use For Over 30 Years. mm ISM , laa l.lmll o( llaaa.lr. krs -Never trll VUt any secret. Cora-Can't she keep them? loi . Keep them? Why. thai gtrl tel! innple lor nghl agel CletrlauJ Leader. ii,.-ic n nuw sImmI :ii.i) .(ilujli .!i,iiKo-d in th ww.itfd iit.bmry In Ins, tssiusi lui.isw spindl'S la 1 vti C LASS I f I ED AD V ERTIS! NG Pertland Irade t sec tory 1 1 . Iluiirlrss I as. "Here's a letter fiuiu a woman," said lhe snswer to currespondeuta l!tor. "who wauls to ktiotn bow to uisis lemoii tart." Thai' JiKt like s wmiisii," rejotunl the snake islitor. Tdt her If tils lem ( ,,,.. B, on lii t turi to oeiiin aiio sne ti oeTiei; -t..i s .,iii.l,-o it to the dump aud let It go st that." Ilmt 4 AMisssas la rila4 af asss.11 tiMtftAM faint, in sM r i-im i.o-.sv. ., , m c . I ns a IHSW. a r4 w m. -l fcV" a olfo IVs-Uatf n-m immitim " - W - ,ms. . S -..' r '-., t-.a mu n Uim am. ' w .' m .i.v, e . M y s s.4 r I., a- s. . - j im m uitw4iu.ru)sa Ii II ki.ii . u an an-kiH,. i-kia.r . TITC ' v "' ' lliu P 'aii'.nlijf I a Hallars. l.lshiH, "I's." slid little Willie, looking Up .'rnoi h,s to, "what Is a cuinatuee .tale' ?" "Weil, my sci," replied Willie's pi, Just at present there tn't a single uui.'itme t.te in th union; all bus ling and prosperous." Philadelphia Press. Mlala la Ik K.iial, "Our engagement will have to be temporarily susjwmled." snuoum-eil Ih siiMimer girl, calmly. "till, tmisjsalble." the lining n.Su eoneil. "It will bav to be My husband write that he Is coming down for week " . IaiuIsvIUs Coarlsr Jourusl. Vo Can list AlKs't toot-la. I 61 11. Writs l!o 4 i'ii.ii,.I I. m V I,,, a fm Mialla i l Ai.SU . l -ul I M tl CU' a-.tifi hil isv.i;n ftrbiu. ll m.ko aro. i.-f ';.hl .e, ...v A i-sriatft rr n. Iti.fuwf'ie ii! .. .- I-Miilt.ft. llriia. guisMUlt isun i s.t(i aay sutssttuia, trv w ihd r. tor t I. ft, tMW !. m Hir4 4awf. taM f-iu i-f -:.- (tt kmius 4iik, iftu4 -st I t it 4fr(taJ, vttt lMwW.( kt SOM4. tttlk WctallA "TOOT MZAVCa CUKCDl kswa. Cs. atM, tMA. lima... mi lS(la. .MMf rauaatsa MISVIfOWOIH prmnft sol tmt M m.mMm Ws SMIb MMINksS rvt'ssusi itrwrnv co., t. rat, auN OtXl.a.UUT CO. iulik saf rVUai. VUuskM H-sK1"! I !"'. I..4ana.ai illrr M-ss Miii lists ulia wuu-kr- I'- fuiiv nil I 'rslitjf I'.l.rr Hrrrv. i. Xm ..)r (,' mm in ftu':. Itjr )u.l.. ymiil urt tu ,,rt twir l w j.i.ji "oi. I.o Ta.k.r" an' "o:. p. ,!, H.ji,.,-' 00 , j.,Brp (,, I in b. . t t Akuat Ik l.lsall. And Is old (iotnn 1 In bis dealings? I k.ae'! Why. b wanted t for a desk calendar for I,-. al'w) ORAX IN THE LAUNDRY month of I'ebrtinry Iss.ui it ijij t ; Sof ti ns Wof rr Silvia, ( If am and (Jilltrtr Tjr In siuyrr pay lfni contain nionttia. us many das ss the ether 1 1 oo board, I loo. Th r,-aitr..r itl. i.n, itl i.u.i Ir.rn that l&t-r t. .t lsssl t, (irt-a.lr.'l ,,m. llisl l.-ijl-rt tina Iwfflt .!,: i I alt ... ei", so l that la i aiaub Hail . I atatth J' lalliaotilr ts,,'t.va t ntm kn..wu t.. n.. m.Hfa; liat.inur. la-arm a mti.uoi. H'.nal 'l,a,. rK.,u!rir a ft-.inUiiiiu.nal i,pi. Kail i alar rh I ti, l. ts.M. n.i....h. :tit. dirsrily u,K,n IK 1.1. ,! ai-. iniirtm.' Ul a. .l ih-..i.,n, ii.,-.i , ,b. e.la-lti,B "I IU -In,!, ami ;.:n IN. l a snl iireus-h ha:. .nntf il,. 1 - an-l aa..uri( tiaiuia in .1. u il ,.,, jk, t'"H"iH"r ham fj mur tl fallh ill Us tmil.t. .n thai lhe r oit-f Ui. lluinU.. l. I:.,. or aur raw hat li f.iii i.. . m....i i... .... !l l.-ailm..ulal Arits.. K J HK.vr.T a CO., Toltvlu, ( Soi 4 l. (IninU!. l.v. ' iso . taiuily till, at Iti. bsiL A I aailoas smiim. It wn the an, nil hrotb r lit I,...! i Margaret who opened the fmni A,.., a rejionse to Mr. (juodi Mr'. n i bis r,e I,,,,!, 0ll Krj. B,r, I pression as be surveyed th. rsller. i Mi, sh Isn't In." anl.l M,.r,.... ""iiier. Are -u re vim Mr I f ,,.. n . so , ,t - -(iiiiii o. sulil the louior iiimi "I ..... u. fJoridyenr. D,,,., Ulukt,'nny ,)!I(,r en. ii,( .r M . ..,... Hiked searrhli.Kly ,t lh, ,,y "t ours, not ; said Hobby, Indignant- 1 Uon t tell atnrli a !,..- Sl.. . doewi t. lii it ,.... , ... .. j"i,u imrii .nr. Iiaillllu, a to tell something sbout her e.n. Ug hollie, and vet ten I I a i ,. r , , . - ...... um u 'Kid still didn't tell the wron 1 need that mouer. snrl a,, ' . didn't want to make any mistake, (j. CURED OF GRAVEL. s-.-t iisvs . a .1 -i.4 I s . - Mal.a.l, Whiten. Clothes. a Sam ,1. tlA i.4 ral I l u- ' i., l-t I ... lalinc uon Thr l no satisfaction terir than being dry ftrvd eomfortll when out m the hof d"t storm. Vv" VMI kf CfFl np THTJ IT Osl WCAU a sf'f Tt lT.f 1 S trATf.CBBnnl VvOltEi ftOTHlKG iac oa Ytuow J ) rCUli (0 BQJfOII. M Ail 0 J A Taw tu (i I :un to i.w toiotno a'l ly- Nnl . Gl I. as. w.B,0 con, n Formed Since Using Doan's Kidney Pill, oJH;m;ik.K!:;.,u:tr!,u,,l,",,er' H.r.. ... ' . .""'"k' two or ' "ad kidney trouble I passed about 2 U pounds of gravel and sandy sediment In the "'n. I liavea't passed a stone since ung Dosire Kidney nils, however, and that was three yesri K". t used to s.iflar the mint MMite agce. during a uraval aiiu..L n.l I. ..I 11.- ..i ' ua. symptom. , i uZ-LZ tilde .headaches, p.l t, bs,k " nar, disorders, rheumatic palnTrtr I have a box containing i ' . ' ' ' Don't Kidnev i I . .." lonio. ,aJ W. L. DOUGLAS 3.50St3.00 Shoes tar IN THC WORLO WLOoulat $4 Gill ligt cannolbsBquaiisgalantpili I KI.ilt-tMlf,ilri(,(lf II I V pi I v'if? st's. I msm V.' ") rz rT-r 8M0KS futt XVKHVBOUY At A1X st-rc. is u ai.so, i'-'vs; si";, is ... Ulill.lia n.s. J '"l uo' Trt W. I IliiiinUa Wioiien's, Mle 4 lill.lr.ii-. aliiHi.i lor ll, III aud ""' lliey e.crl ollmr inak.. If I could take you Into my rt a . . y a .laAaV i.icioncs at lirockton, ffls.,anu " you Imwcarclully W.I.. DouKlf110' are made, you would then underslano why they hold their shape, fit belief, we ir longer, and are ol greater vaiua thnn any oilier make. w , Whsr.v.r yuu live, you ran oMta w. Dnutfla. sltiwa. III. nam mni piUm ",'!1Zh on in bniium, whkh pnilKt you ' I "f" fl'lca mnl Inlarlor .hosa. T '"V fuia. Aok yimrdrsl.r fw W.tlutl'"m and In.l.l upon having Iti.m. nil CHu 1'u.l.t, !,! ulll kI Wrll. lor lllu.lrslril Clsl( id fsll ''. W. L.DOWILAa.li.ol. U, Brocklos, M I. N, II. No. 4;0- W II lew wrliliif to ail.rtlr. ! I niaiiilnn Oils uapar. 1