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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
BILOOB THE SOURCE OF ALt, DISEASE Evert pari of tke bod it detfettcletit oa ths blood for nourishment tad ttrength. Whea Uiia lile stream U flowing through the system ia ft state ot purity and richness Vve are assured of perfect and tminterrupted health t because pure blood la nature's safe-guard aeainst disease. When, however, the body is fed oa eak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of its strength, disease g-enns collect, and the trouble is manifested in various ways. Pustular eruptions, pimpies, rasnes ana we amerent sua affections show that the blood is ia a feverish and diseased condition as a result of too snuch acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and llcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Elood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders tbat will continue to grow worse as long as tne poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood ia various wars. Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the venues ol bodily waste, leaves u refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming ia contact with contagious diseases is smother cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood ia sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to Buffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation asd removes any and all poisons, supplies uo aeaiuiiui properties it necus, and completely and permanently cures blood diseases of every bind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and healthy so that disease cannot remain. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Stood Poison, etc., and docs not leave the lightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of blood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature's greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely harmless to any part of the system. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class skug stores, Boy k oa the blood and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPCCiFIG CO- ATLANTA, GJL. r PURELY VEGETABLE trowa tha Paat. Thomas Jeffereoa waa writing the !m aaortal Declaration ot Independence, and sad jut evolved the revolutionary doc trine that all raea are endowed with cer tain inalienable rights, among which are "life, liberty and the puna of happi- "Ot eoore, he reflected, "there will fee about one week in the year when the boy with tha cannon cracker or the toy pistol will be at liberty, in his pursuit of happiness, to take anybody's life." Smiling as he thought ot the havoc the aotomobilists would play with these principles some day. he proceeded to sub- Bit a few facts for the consideration of a candid world. Chicago Tribune. Mothers will nnd Mrs. WtnaloWs Soothing syrae-ibe aval rtuMT to use tacmeircauorej aiuiag ue learning genua. Rla Chaaae at Fraat. "Jty view of coeducation," he said, flrmly, "Is that It should be forbidden. It Is deleterious to mental develop ment. It leads to' "John," said bis wife, entering unex pectedly, "are you telling Mr. Smith of the dear old day a when we were college classmates?" "T-yes," said John. Philadelphia Ledger. i at. Vita !aaee ana an He oa. Daaee I ptrasaaeaUr rami hr vr. um Lun.. m4 lot KBF.K tltrlsi bottts and WaaCeS Hel la Be TkaakfaL Toe minister's children were out In the field one day, while visiting on a farm, when suddenly a ram came to ward them all ready to "butt In." Ut ile Arthur, aged 5, said to Dorothy, sged 3, "Oh, Dorothy, say your pray ers!" She said, "I can't think of any," so her brother told ber to say any one that she beard their father say. The ram waa getting closer, and In her fright she said the only one she could think of: "O Lord, help us to be thankful for what we are about to receive." Stamps costing $19,500 were recently required for an agreement between two London railway companies. ENGRAVING Write Us L. PLATES f OR PRINTING HICKS-CH ATTEN Portland Orego Hatel Kara. "I suppose," said a guest, "a good many forgetful people go off with hotel keyeJ"N "This will show you," said the clerk, And he took from a drawer the fol lowing printed slip: "The manager of the Blank Flotel ac knowledges with thanks the return ot key No. , which Mr. , by oversight carried away on departure." So many keys, the young man ex plained, were mailed by forgetful guests It had been deemed advisable, as a time saving device, to bare a key ac knowledgment printed. New Orleans Times-Democrat. The Seaaa-Ckalr. Perhaps some expert in the Siamese language will tell us what la Ita word for "sedan-chair." When the King of Siam's minister, protesting against bis majesty's favor toward motoring, sug gested recently that "the royal sedan- chair" waa always at his disposal, it Is Improbable that be used a word rem! nlseent of the French town. For It Is from the scene of Napoleon III.'s col lapse that the sedan-chair takes Its name, and perhaps remote posterity will suppose that It had some connec tion with that event But Sedan first produced these conveyances centuries ago, and they were seen In England In 1581. One used by James I.'s Bucking- nam provoked great popular outcry against the employment ot men as beasts of burden. Sir 8. Duneombe is credited with having Introduced them to London In 1034. And Bath knows the Pickwickian sedan-chair to this day. London Chronicle. - - - 1 ' aasrr r II BAD BLOOD AROUSED LIT POLITICS ACONt. Orientals In British Colcabia Arm Against Inlta Irrigation Congress Turns Down Frae Lumbar Resolution. 8otnieuto. Bent. 9. The effort to have ths 16th Irrigation oongreaf pass s resolution preMuted by Judge Kaaer, calling for tha withdiawal ol tha duty levied on lumbal tolled. A Dottier im- norUnt action of t be gathering Satur day waa ita decision to eliminate a ASIATICS ALL LEAVE THEIR milSSSX Ipultie sugar. With tbia latter excep tion, tha reoort of the committee on Japan... Purehaalnf 8toc of Arms luo si"ptd a reaJ and t he and Trouble Is Feared Whan , Next 8teamer Arrives, administration in relation to reclama tion, oonttervatlun of water and toreets and other matter waa endorsed. Judge Raker withdrew his motion lor the purpose of haimony, but the sugar question waa only settled alter great discussion, tha friends c( the beat angar industry making s etrong tight in their interest. The eentlmeut in lavor of eliminating politics from the con- The Japanese have I fxvm responsible for ths withdraw- Polios Chamberlain 01 " lumber and augar propuai- tona Seattle, Sept. 10. A special to the Times from Vancouver, B. C, sayat As a result ot the disorders Saturday and Sunday evenings, the situation here with regard to Asiatic 1 im-reas- ing in menace. notified Chief of that police ptotection ia Inadequate and they will take stepe to protect ti etu- aelvrs. Chinese and Japanese eiu ployed in hotels and rmtaiirante have withdrawn I rem wotk. It is said that Oriental leaders have Instructed them they must not work under penalty of $100. The Japanese are purchasing 6 rearms and the axpect ot affairs is threatening. Steamer Monteagie, due to ar ive Wednesday or Thursday with many Oiientals cn board, will be met by a hostile demonstration. It ia freely de clared that the Orlenlale will not be allowed to land. There i growing un easiness in the city. The feeling ia in creasing that, In view of the number of Japanese, Chine, and umdus in an couver, the minister of militia should take steps to protect them. Several restaurant keepers met this morning and resolved to employ nothing but white labor. Early reports ot the disorders Satur day night were exaggerated. Tha crowd amounted to about 10,000, but the temper displayed waa merely bote? terous. The crowd surged through the streets in the Oriental quarters, cheer ing everything white and booting and denouncing everything coloied. At in tervals from some indistinguishable point in the crowd brickbats would buttle over intervening heads and crash through windows. Chief of Police Chamberlain, recognising the inade quacy of the force at his diipoeal, re lied on diplomacy. Fearful of arousing the passion of the mob, be directed bis men to lay sside their truncheons and exercise moderation, later tne order regarding truncheons' as revoked, but at no stage did tha police and populace come to blows For Cough and Colds There ia remedy over sixty years oldAycr's Cherry Pectoral. Or course you have heard of It.probaMy have used It. Once In the family, It stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on tha chest. Astyourdoctoraboutlt. I Inn 4 reeeawjiie taw llmea. . tsr :hrrt Veelmsi M. IwwsM mMtlt it,l mrwe .. ... -..; ....... I k.. ll ...... m . I.. I .lt..k urnl III. M, N W..I..I.I f aralse it." - L V. B MMIM. ruim WW. A t, J. i a , toweii. M SMitiii4turra iers StRMPAItlU. till. BAIN VIQOt. Arthur Brlgga aucceeded In getting the congress to pae hit resolution in ths Interests ot California fruitgrowers, in relation to tha use of sulphur in dry tng fruit. The resolution aaka the de partment ot Agriculture not to enforce the regulation of tha pure food law in tbs matter without further Invest Iga tion. , The congress adopted unanimously the report of the commutes oa perma nent organisation. The newly alerted ottioers are: ' Frank C Ooudy. of Den ver, president ; Ueorge E. Baratow, of lexaa, first vice president; John E. Baker, of Modoc county, California. second vice president: Herbert r. 8tiain, of Montana, third vies preel dent; Z. B. Fowler, of Artaona, aecre tary. Albuquerque, N. M waa selected aa the meeting place ot the 16th irrigation congress. The only city named in op position was Walls Walla, Wssb. Dr. B la lock, of tbs Washington delegation, extended the Invitation on behalf of that place. Hon. R. E. Twitched, of Us Vegaa, N. M., made sn eloquent appeal for Aibequerque. With the ex ceptlon of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, the state delegations voted for Aibequerque. California was excused from voting at the request of Chairman katudille, wbo said the delegates did not cars to be discourteous to tha repre sentatives of the two citiea. at they were their guests. After a fea other matters were dis posed of the congress adjourned. CLIFF HOUSE IN RUINS. aver s Pills Incrooeo rno aciivny i irie Itvsr, and thus aid recover FRAUDS IN FOREST LANDS. Valuable Timber Land Secured Under Guise of Mineral. Helena, Mont., Sept. 10. Evidently aorpcetmg frauds in connect on with the location of mining claims in the Helena forest leeerve, the national gov ernment has sent Arthur J. Collier, of Washington, D. C, to this city to con duct an investigation. The Helena for est is among the laigest in the state Flames Entirely Destroy Famous San Francisco Resort. San Francisco, Bept. 9. Ths famous Cliff House, of this city, San Fran cisco's first attraction for tourists, was Darned to the ground Saturday evening. fire broke out in the building about i io o clock and an bour later a black ened heap of rulna was all that re mained of the structure. The house waa built of wood. and. fanned by the lively ocean breesea, the names made aucb biadway before the i nearest nre department ai rived that it waa realised tbat the place waa doomed and more attention waa paid to saving DUSniESSCOLLEGL TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND. OMCOOa A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL- a., PRINCIPAL Quality la ear motto. W educate for sneetea, and send each student to a position when com petent manr mors calls for help than we eaa meet. XwuVidual instruction insure rapid proe saas. AH modem methods of bookkeeping are taocht; also rapid calculations, earreapondence. eaauaarcial law, office work, etc, Chartier ia ear shorthand any, rapid, legible. Beautiful catenroe. buiin a forms and penmanship free. . T17HKN writing to ad eerttsers please I II aneailoa tbla paper. LaaSeaa 101 Parks. One of the most useful activities of the London County Council has been in the extension of the park system of the metropolis, which now Includes, under the management of the Council, nearly 5,000 acres. The acquirement and development has cost about 8,500.000, and the an nual charge for maintenance, comes to &,G00, which adds about a half pen ny in the pound to the rates, or about two-tentbs of 1 per cent Tbe cost in cludes the salaries of an outdoor staff of cU3 men and women. Tbe Council came .into existence in 1889, and succeeded to the metropolitan board of public worka in tbe care of the parks, but of course with larger powers. In all fifty-seven new parks bave been added since then out of the total tbat come under tbe Council's management. Park and Cemetery. The Bor'e Opportaalrr. "Now, wouldnt it be funny," said Popley, playfully, "if I were to become a little boy again?" "Mebbelt wouldn't be so funny for you, pa," replied his bright young sun. "If you was to be littler'n me, pa, I think I'd square up a few things," Hepelese. "He's about tbe poorest actor I ever law," said tbe first theatrical manager. a regular bam. "Perhaps," remarked the other, "he'll ret over bis faults in time." "Not much. He's a ham that can't be cured." Philadelphia Press. Needed tha Chaaae. Goodman Gonrong That's tbe fust time I ever seen ye esrn a meal o victuals by workin' fur it Saymold Storey I'm on me vacation. durn ye! Ublcago Tribune. and includes the Butte Oeld, where a strict investigation will be conducted adjoining property than to ths burning auu. uniiama. Tbe main purpose 0f the government I The Cliff House had been elnaa.1 far is to secure restorations to tbe public I some time, aa the new lessee. John domain where it can be shown that Tail, was remodelimr tha interior. under the gnlse of locating mining Workmen were about ths nlaca until claims, valuable limber rights bave noon and then departed for the dav. oeen avanea oi, me law permuting I This Is the second houae tn ha Ha. actual prospectors tbs right to tne ne cessary timber in tbe development of their claims. Therefore, no more patents to min ing claims will be granted except where tbe good faith of tbe locator Is proved. Where timber lands have been secored in this manner tbe government will endeavor to effect a restoration Referring to the investigations and classifications of the coal lands of East ern Montana and Western North Da kota, Mr. Collier raid that the work has bean undertaken by the govern ment with a definite policy of prevent ing tbe coal companies and railroads of tbe West from monopolising the West ern coal lands as those of the East have been. stroyed by fire. The buildins inst burned was erected by Adolph Botro. of I oniro tunnel lame, 12 years ago. It was owned by the Kutro estate and was valued at 150,000, Mr. Talt estimates his loss at )50.000, on which there Is 135,000 Insurance. Tbe Cliff House was ranked as ons of the best known resorts of America. Located on s rocky nromontorv bevond the Golden Gate, directly above the I sir - . I issuing waves ol the Pacific ocean, and affording s close view of the seals, it was s strong attraction for visitors, and from its broad rorchea hundred, nil thousands of people obtained their first I view of the mighty waters. The magnificent Bulro baths near bv. . j . , ' i were not damaged. I sSni HZLL MILITARY ACADEMY A hoarding and day aehonl for young men and boyi. Arrredltad to Stanford, Berkeley, Cornell, Amherst and all Xsie universities and jitrU-ultural rolleaes. The principal has hsd 2 rears' experience In Portland. Make reservation now. J'of Illustrated eeialozu and other literature address J. I. HILL, M. 0, Principal and Proprieior, POBTURO, 0RE60I End of 8trifce Scon. New York, Sept. 10 Samuel Gom- pers, president of the American Fed eration of Labor, came to New York from Washington today snd held long secret conference with President Small, of the Commercial Telegraph, ra' union. As s result of his visit, it wsa confidently announced tonight tbat tbe great telegraph strike will have ended! before the week ends. What trans pired at the conference between Mr. Gompers and Mr. Small could not be learned. It is known tbat Mr. Gom pers brought with him a plan. Oraat Corn Exposition. Chicago, Sept. 10. At tbe National Corn exposition, Chicago, October 6 to 19, the . most elsboiate decorative scheme ever seen in Chicago will be presented at the Coliseum building and annex. Tbia decorative work will enat in the neighborhood of $30,000, and corn will be the dominant decorative material. In sddition to s miniature corn farm in the center of the building. one end will contain an ancient temple dedicated to the goddess of corn, where at certain times of the day the virgins of tbe sun will oner sacrifices of corn. Message From Exp'orara. New York, Sent. 9. Confirmation of tne report tbat tbe Btefansse expedition is safe is given in s message rcoeived at the omcee of the American geographical society in this city today from Vilhjal- mun nieianssen, me ethnolos I at and leader of the expedition. This mea. sage was dated st Eagle City, Alaska. which is on the Unner Yukon river. I .. . . ' i sno reaua as ioiiows: "Expedition ia an sate. Htelanpsen." Officers of the! geographical society said they supposed me menage nad been forwarded by uieeaviiger irura iieracnei island. No Arbitration of 8trlke. Chicago, Bent. 9. That then la tn be no arbitration of the telev rentiers' etna was announced today at Wash ington. Commissioner of Labor Nelll was st his desk after several confer. ences in New York. He is not working to bring about ai bit ration, because the companies inaist they have nothing to arbitrate. It Is asserted that In two weeks sITairs with ths com nan Ins will be normal. There is much bitter crit icism of the national officers of the anion among the strikers at Washing ton. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES tE'JoEu, CS"8HOES FOR CVERV MEMBER OP v. . w THE FAMILV. AT ALL PRICES. $25,000 lmr3?ZrJZRwJi Reward iTZzr""11 a " S (Mass aav mlbmr mmnttimoturmr. faJS.? li.h 0"n,!U ,,tmfm "m by more people .'. "M"' U" th,n ,y other make, Is bemuse ofthelr eaeellsnt style, eaajr-nulng, and luperlor enuring qualities. The esleetio. of tbe leather; ai. , other material! for Vt part el the shoe, and erery detail of the making Is looked after be tfirS "''ganlsatioa of superintendents, foremen and h i J! wtto roe,v tbe highest waves paid In the tii . j .' wuose wOTsmansnin eannoi im eseelled, II I could take yoa into m? larae faotoriea at Broekton.Masa. UN Ino Tos fans Mmfn W I. lk.i.u. ..... . : would thee understand why they hold tuslr shape, St better. per value than any other make. eon are oi greater value man any other l s.TP.W"! ? P-..f eHswaflwaf mt m ru ttSiZ . a snuoio. u,s w. u uouxisa name awl price stamped on bottuof. 1 Sw1' . . ' """'"-"' uouaiss name aim prlee sUmped on bottuoi. Taha Wa MaaetHata. Ask your dealer for W. L. Ikmrlas shoes If he eeaaet suddIt won send tbtwat U faetury. Shees sent vsraaars by ssau. dialog free. W UaZ SSMiiml Health Ruined by Earthquake. Chicaog, Sept. 10 Tbs San Fran cisco catastrophe 01 last summer was recalled last night in tbe commitment to tbe Detention hospital of s mother snd daughter, two victims, who lost their sil. The woman, Mrs. Tillie Levenberg, 68 years old,, and Miss Julia Levenberg, 18 years old, were taken to ths hospital from tbe home of Ueorge uonner, 1844 Clifton avenue. a stepson of Mrs. Levenberg. They sr. rived In Chicago s month ago. Canada Assarts Sovereignty, " Ottawa, Ontario. Sept. 10. By the I eetablishmeont of a customs port of en try at Bur well, situated on ths west of Cape Chud ley on Hudson strait, the I government has solved the problem of ssaertlng and maintaining Canadian jurisdiction over tbs Hudson bay and ' more northerly waters. Vsngssnes on Autocracy. Berlin, Bp. 9. The "Forest Broth- era," who terrorized the Baltic pro-1 tincesa year ago, nave recommenced Ibeir depredations. Tha hero of these outlawa la Johann Ugrun. a Lett, who suffered tortures st tbe bsnds of tha uigs police. Ugrun, an uncouth, red haired monster, whose bodv ahnw. traces of terrible suffering, has already killed four adherents of ths govern ment ana mreaiens that bs will kill iw Deiore lis la cangbt. May Hunt In Loulsana. Oyster Bay, . Sent. 9. Pra.ld.nr. Hooseveit is considering an Invitation to go on a hunting trip Into tha Louis- urns canebrakes Immediately after hla lorincoming loumav down tha miui.. sippl. In ease be makes tbs trio far- .V. ,l I 1 11 ... - wier euuwi ne PTOUSUiy Will not return to Washington until about October 20. Tha Chinese Army. "Soldiers ued to b diwplaed China and only tlie coolie wer w sidered sultuble umterlNl fr tlglillHg uien." says Owen Ms.-ih.iinld Technical World Mugnalito. 'To-dny nil tbla ia changed, and China hue an uriuy to which It t an huor to beUms. Tomtoiua have Uvii suiK'naUHl by wireless telcginptilc 'uirstiw ami sig nal baltuona; muk bare lihuv to field glui. comic 1'iwra grb has been cut uff fr kliski uulfrui, and l lie twuhamlted svcurtl bna become the bayouet. China was tin.! aroused to a ruse of her weakness, ami her atrength, by tli dlatister of t' ar with Japan In ISSM-. Httherto she bad alumbered like a great laiy gUut. smiling st-urufully at the augg'ittUia tbat smaller and weaker nnlloita, by adopting modern metlimla, might In jure ber. She bad sublime faith In tbe force of tb vat hordca ah could throw Into the field." Tha Jadse ta Jail. "I," aald an esteemed magWtrate, "spent a -week In Jail before t entered n niy Judgeahlp. I ate the prleon fwal I slept In a cell, I conformed w'.tb s!l tbe prison rule. I wore tbe prison clot lies, I did the prliem work. Thin I learned the value of the sentem-v I waa to mete out later on. I got to know what a week; a month, s year, It Jail meant. Aa a result I am more merciful than most Judges. I think It would be s gtd thing If every Judge before taking otflcw would spend a little while In Jail as I did. He would then know the value of prison aeiiteniw, a thing be doesn't know now. Now he la like a cuahler who attempts to pay out money In a coinage of which he Is Ignorant In ttadeo tbla thing I apeak of must be done. Krrry Judge In Baden before he takes hla seat on too bench la required by law to paas aeoks like a common prisoner lo JhII." Cluciunatl Kmjulrer. aa.Lik riaih rrasa rase "To the Iwgfitulty of llorr 5nill CI"' rlea, a wrll knowii Himmi Inventor aud ,imurcttnr, Is Un tlis prHli tl.n o n Mr ysrii t"" "ohillti. Hist ',, eeil sihwaaflllly Ued l a wlda w of tttUI fdhrlcs." wr t.s frank N. HmuVett tu tlw Technical World Magsalusv ' ' . "The utll'nutlou of ltv' wood flhrS in this prsctlwl ay aud tire vtrm olieapnesa of fie t"W uiaterlal tnan iwrtsl with other yarns no In use Is wily a most remarkable achlevteimmt. ia i.oi . lieu Msanl uiat'overy, urn rather the h'gl.til n-t 'f f""", 0 ijilivsiaktng atudy and wwrlmeiitntttn.. Alter tli filial dwehiaiieiU of the lb ... hi rw In ml iid Into taiiglhle tn- ierlal for all iiMiiuier of uses In tealtle mliistrlea, the paper thread ana yarn ;insa or tightly ajmii, of all thick seaaea !mve almv been wrnen Into aliuoat w ry miuvlvahle fabrle and tested and e..iw.imi until the Invsntlim bna bevmue .., i,.,i..riunt eotmueivlal aueeeaa. The m...r vrn In extraonlliiary wearing .nnertle, and aa tha full evups of Ita iieerulnctia tin prniiy not mined, It will. I all likelihood, ld Uw-ir to other purpoaca yet to bs dla covered." Had Her Slarl.d. "Biddy." auld I'at llmldly. "did t Iter thiuk o' uiarryln T 'Hliure. now." aald lllddy. Itaiklng demutvlr at her s!k "ahurp, now, the aubjivt has nlver vutrred ttia Uilud nt nil. at all "It s sorry Ol am." said I'at, snd be turned avtay. "Wan minute. Pat." said lllddy soft- Ir. "Ve'va set lue th'ttkln'TseuuiS I Mner. Ills Srheese railed. "I wonder why It la," remarked ana of the two nivo wbo had Just turn-bed, turned to seak to tha oilier, "that tbey alwaya have pretty cashiers st these rtwtaurantV Hut the pretty raahier, though aha bluxhed and aiiilteil, did sot fall to do te, t (Im Canadian quarter be threw down In payment of hla ebevk. C'bl rsgo Tribune. That I .ass Aaala. For inilrs aad nil's the throutk pa eater train kse plodded alaag ia lb wake of the slow (rlbt. Tbe travelen (row Irksome and petulant. "t'oadueter," says use of the boldest of l hem, "why do yoa oat get that trelgbl to take a siding while we f b it J" "Coder the new llepbura law," es pials the fonilurlor sadly, "we are not allowed lo paaa aaytblag." guccsee at ag ist ue. Ills Ida at Wales. At ooe time the bailiff la cbarge of an Kngllab Jury waa awora to keep tlH-m "witbout meat, drink or Ore." It waa Justice Maule who gave tbe classic reply to tbe bailiff, wbo Inquired whether he might grant s Juryman's reuueat for a glasa of watrr: "Well, II la not meat, and I should not call It drink. Yea, you may." California a Stats library kaa bees plared under civil service rules. It is the nrst dVpartoM-ol of the Htale foeeni merit lo watch Itx-ee rules have beea ap-1 lilied. : ALL HAIL PE-RU-iih, a aa - si Ittfrf 0 STOMACH CATARRH. If" ' ' fl Miss Wary O'ltrten, S0q Mjrtla Ave,, Brooklyn, N. Y , ailt,-a; "I'arana (Nrvd ana a five weeia at tatarvti s4 the stseMth, after Mnriiio fur tout years and duvioring without affect. In n minon with other grate, ful one Ihi bans UeU Unetlled ,e your discovery, 1 say, As hai u ri. t, LI. , h, etaisrui. sited befurs writ. Mr. It. J. Ilatinemsn, Svb., wrlteat "I ing to you aovui m$ atoknets, fstarrh ot ths stomach, . whleh I hsd over jesr ago. "Thors wrrs pec.ple ho tld me If would not stay euied, but I am am that I am .ured, fur I do not leal any mure lit aDroi, bars a good appetite and am getting fat. Ho I am, and aay to ail, I am cured fur good. "I thank yti for your klmltw-e. ail at aw koaS iswiViaa Mreaftsr. Catarrh ol ths ttontsch la also knoan ia coinmua Mrlanoa as dyspla, gas. tritts sml indigestion. No medWItta will bs of any permanent benefit as. cent ll remove ths ratal thai condition. Gdncd Strength and f h. Mloa Julia Butlrr. R. H. 4. Aimla. ton. W a., wiltae shs bad eatatrh ol iha rUimsch, ra rising )oe of sleep and sp. patiis, will, fisqaeftt ewvera pains after rati tig. - (ths tk Piraaa, her appetite rttttroel, aha gained strength, Deab sad pt rfswt health. . ... .. ,..,. sa vaa li. Ose afteraooa ths provrtatar of as animal store ssid to bis young rlerki "Tom, I'm going upstairs to work es the awe. If say una coatee la far a lire animal M ass know. Ton ess st teed to eelltog tbs stuffed sslmals yourself. About half as hoar later la came a gtt toman with hla eoa and saked Tom If ha cooM a how him a live atuakey. To tbs etjetomer'a atnaaettietit the rterk ran to tbe foot of the stairs atat yalled; "Corns dowa. rottts down, ir; you're wanted .'"Judge's Library. Cabbegea were taifodttred lata (land la ike aisieeatb eealury. Ca- Save the Babies. INFANT MORTAIJTT is eomethlng IHghtftiL Wo can hardly roalizo that of all the children born in civilked conntxica, twentytwo per cent- or nearly onouartcr, dio beforo they reach ono year; thirtysevca per cent, or more than one-third, befoso they aro five, and ono-half beforo they are fifteen. We do not hesitate to Bay that a timoly use of Castorla would save a ma jonty of theso precious lives. Neither do wo hesitato to Bay that many of theso iniantilo deaths aro occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Dropi tinctures and Boothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain mora or lei opiiim, or morphme. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons, In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, Blckncss, death. Oastoria rw tt3 revei?i tat you must boo that it bears the signature of pot 5 eto' ands S.3 40 t0 CifCUlatQ :r Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. in Lt ee'V? BU kM Prbjyour Cwtorl. toS'.fmIn' u "I orsscrlbrt your Ca toS4r!ra,Irfcruhof,?rook,r,, t " c- hltrll.5 CMtorl'' '' tl sisordoM. 1 meat u XrcXisfMr.?.' .?! maSteiM tSw ef 5frh- "Wt "Tour Caatarla Is aa Waal wtloa ffr ?, ' -tflcla yat Castorla is sa exptya fodiUons which arlss la ths car. . .hildrsa.- stm of th. mL0, lT' Uo M',! "To" Ca-torto hold, tbs UrTpreiarSlon ,? tt"w M PP" Dr II. F tlm1 hVu"lr,r1 -owshoM remedy for Inf.ntll. .HmeaU flnesi mnf'JH ' ' AuM,' WTSi "Castorl Is ons of ths vary opin on ,ouCar1!rn4bU Wrd,M '' MMt W-'' fore .s Jou' Cartorl wsd thousands from so early grave. I eaa Jr, Norms- If. Oeer. of Clava1an4 M.t- -. . . . . . yars I hsvs fraonaat.. ,J-:.7.s " mfK. l 'Ml ,W,,T' Afgetablr PreparaiionforAs slmllaiing thefoodanUReiiia ling the Stomachs and Dowels d Promotes DifteslJonhmful- ness arui ittsr.contalns ndifw Opiutn.Morpbjne nor MuicxaL Not Naiic otic. A.H. Up. f r. i r t jCoSfrcl Iloh, Sour Stotrh.DiarrlaJes. nonns convulsions .f everish ists- and Loss or Slecp. laeSisiile Sif nature of NEW YORK. ixact corv or WNAPPta. "T.m i rHOfflMMiiiii M-.. . . . . Preparations of tha vi V , . ,vur vaajoria ss ons or wis pea. Peasant preparationtan bs admlnlatsrsd Is a treat advaatats." MNUINB CASTORIA ALWAYS svutiri AW AT I1HHFI TIIA UistseeVH- . m The Kind You fiave Always Boiiglit in uas ras ra.... o vr ttmiii mill ,. wvor ov i ears. " "eaa oraeev, eta eaa. arm U TIM AM PAnct . t i-ataaJS--; -