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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1907)
Catarrh Invites Consumption It weakem the delicti long tissues, derange the digestive organs, end breaks down the general health. It often came headache and dim ness, impair the Ute, smell and bearing, and affects the voice. Being a oonatitutional disease it re quire a constitutional remedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Radically and permanently cure, i la usual llenM twin or in ehoeolateit tablets kaewo M Sarsataba. let doeae M. J Deaele. Tanner Meddergras (reading paper) Tbet Vaudevill nut b a great how towa. Mr. Meddergraas Why so, pat "W'r, I at her where another one ef ear (reatrat aotora haa made arrange ment if ataj right thar fer a kali seaMa." Puck.; ! eacerat. "I don't knew about waiting on that customer eat there,' eaid the lunch coun ter firl "His order ia something- Aeree." "What doea ha wantT saked the cook. "Smothered onloat, beaten biscuit, dev Del eggs, and whipped ereaa." $100 Reward, $100. The reedera of thta raper will pleated to learn trial literals aiieattonedreeded ditease that ecienre baa been able to euro in all !: ettt, and that ia Catarrh. Haifa Catarrh Cure la the on I t poet tire cure now known tot ha BMdlrl (raiaruliy. Catarrh b at a eoatthu ifonaitteeee. requires a oonatitutional treat ment Hall's Catarrh Caret taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and n urou sur face of iheavstem, thereb-det-oyine; t&efo.in datioa of the dteasw, end firms t e patent euenrth be Imiklin tip the ron.tllu loo and aeetitia nature In doing It work. The pro prietor have an mut-a latihlnUt- urotivepow ara bat they eSer One Hundred Dollareforany oaea that It flu la to curs. Bead lor list ol eetltaoniale. Addreu r 1. rmtKXT A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all druagUta. We. Take Heil'a raail.y Pill lor constipation. Leas Considerate. It waa at an amateur concert That girl," said the envious maid, "baa a voice like a aeventeen-year lo cust" "Tea," rejoined the smart youth, "bat as a singer the locust ia more aaJ4fae tory. It only appears once In jeren- teea years." ' t " ' Katarallr. "My lawyer recommends thla to me as a feasible course." "That proves nothing as to Its mer it" . -It doesn't!" "Of course not My dear, to a law yer all course) are fee-eible." Balti more American. Don't Posh'flfj The horse can draw the load without help, if yon reduce friction to almost nothing by applying NBrea.se. to the wheels. No other lubri cant crcr made wears so long and saves so much none power. Nest time try Mica Aujc Gbjusc aKandara cm co. kSOWABD B, BCRTOS. -A.ee Tr ar1 Cnereltt. II f te tl-"lti 1" Spectmea prlve: u4. Cevprr.au Craaule teste. Maino eDTelopeaii IhUprleelleteeetoaappiieattoa. Central end C iv strew fceaai work eouol ted. Mortgages SffSS ties purchased. LOANS made. H. L NOBLE Nock PORTLAND. ORCGON OA Mule J Team BORAX ample, Booklet and Wtals Parlor Gams 10c. fedSe Ceatt Borax Co., Oakland, Cal. ENGRAVING Write Us L PLATES TOR PRINTING HICKS-CHATTEN Portland Oregon DOTOKKJW THE nTTf WEATHER COMFORT AND PROTECTION afforded by a 'Mtsk Slicker? Clean -Light Purable Ouaranteed Waterproof 32 Everywhere J tOWt CO SOftTOM V . C. Gee Wo CHINESE iostaaeltrk DOCTOR Haul anaulei a Mm afarly of ' 6r Jm Pwrlak, ma In tbstt '"hf-twl Xuar dlaotnariMl and U air LiiXa n world his Wtu&mr. 4 Mrcurr. Poiont or Drue Ud M Cures rt(Mt OirtJ. " WMh the AiJ f Kmf l mvmnnfem to fjur ctrr, Aathrua, Lung, roeU. lijiwumjitiaam. KftlouanaMk Vrrivum Dt(Jlty, liomaoh, Lur, Kidney Lroniiim olAtmt Mimboud. rNula WeakniMBi nd All rrivst uimiim. A 6URE CANCER CURE hot Rclvl from Ptldfttr. CMm-Safe, Sure and Reliable. tw ion juik ALOTKn, iV-r delat. CONSULTATION PWEB f fM oaauaot mH, wHt for aysppicm blaaJc and elrav aHaiOmat.. Oer. Uetrtvul. Portlaad, Oraatav a: Vlaaat Uaatlea Tkle Paper, P.HU, No, 4gor w a jut writiv MlveTtie4m p ! BMIM tH IK Pp4r. BY par s IP vl VI r J II AW us NEED STRONGER MEN B tl) House and Senate ConsmSt tecs Weal. EEKBERS CANNOT BE TRUSTED It la Feared Their Finance) teslation Would Be Weak and Favor Wall Street. Washington, Nov. 12. The recent financial disturbance In New York au4 the flurry In other p'' ol the country will res-alt in considerable diaoussi n cl finance at the coming session ol con tireesand will produce an unusually la rye number ot bills to amend the banking laws. The subject will be die cussed by the president in his meetage and the congieetional record will be loaded with all kino ot talk a to the advisability of changing the currency laws ot the nation. But the more con .rvative men who have viewed the sit uation in lis broadest light believe there ill be no fn nc'al legislation and in their judgment the talk will come to nothing. II these views ptove to be incorrect and financial legislation ia undettaken, it will be mo t unfortunate for the coutittj, because the legislation will be ;.ntrueted to two committees wnicn are not propetty constituted to handle a subject ot this importance. The senate committee Is largely composed of men who are incapable of framing rate finan cial legislation or who would take ad vantage of, the situation to put throuah legislation in the interest of Wall street rather than in the interest of the entire communitT. The house committee is made up almost entirely of men who are incapable of passing judgment upon subject of such consequence. The senate committee on finance is constituted ss fulloas: Nelson W. A W rich, of Rhode Islaud; William B. Allison, of Iowa; Julius C. Burrows, of Michigan; Thomas C. Piatt of New York; Henry C. Hansbtongh, of North Dakota; Boies Penro'e, cl Pennsylva nia; Eugene Haie, of Maine; John W. Daniel, ot Virginia; Hernando D. Money, of Mississippi; Joseph V. Bail ey, of Teias; James P. Taliaferro, of Florida. The honse com x it tee ii composed of the following members: Charles N Fowler, of New Jersey: George W. Prince, of Illinois; WillLiatn A. Cal derhead, of Kanea; Llewellyn Powers, of Maine; Henry McMorran, of Michi gan; Capell L. Weems.of Ohio; fclijab B. Lewis, ot Georgia; Arsene P. Pujo, of Lonisana; Carur Glas. of Virginia, Oscar W. Gillspe, of Texas; One M. James, of Kentucky; George S. Legare, of South Carolina; George I). Mo- Creary, of Pennsylvania; Joseph H. Knowland, of California; George E. Waldo, of New Ycrk; Everis A. Hayes, of California; Juhn W. Weeks, ot Masaach n setts. YEAR'S WORK L03T. Survey of Alaska Boundary Must Be Repeated. Vancouver, B C, Nov. 12. Valuable photographs and thousands of dollars' north of official data gained by the in ternational boundary surveyors during s summer's working delimiting the Alaska line, were lost by the upsetting of a canoe in the Brad field river. Five men narrowly escaped with their lives. Officers of the two governments sre now devising means of recovering tbe lost property, hich, however, msy have been carried many miles in tbe swift current. J. M. Bates, Canadian bound ary surveyor, arrived here with the news on tbe steamer Princess May. "If the photographic negatives we lost cannot be recovered," said Bates, "tbe entire survey of the Iscott river section will have to be repeated next eammer. We struck a submerged tree and the canoe turned sideways and al most split in two. I became entangled in a line snd was swept under water. Three others shared the same adven ture. Later we were rescued, but not a vestige of our foods remained. We obtained grapling irons and s water telescope at Junean, but never got a eight ot the outfit." Extra Session Probable. Sia Francisco, Nov. 12. Governor Gilett arrived in this city yesterday afternoon, and after a eh it conference here with bankets and city officials stated that bis decision regarding an extra session of the legislature will be given before the end of the present week. The extra sefsioo, if called at all, will, according to the goveinor's statement, be called next week and the call will provide for an amendment to the code making it possible to bold coort during tbe continuance of the special legal holidays. Can't Prove Story. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 12. 8. A. Cunningham, publisher of tl e Confede rate Veteran, of this city, the official organ of the United Confederate veter ans, stated today in regard to the pub lication that General Grant, Admiral Farragut aod General Thomas had ap plied to President Jefferson Davis for com m lesions in the Confederate army, that at the time of the publication of Captain De Kwset'a communication in the Veteran be had misitivingcaa to the statement and an investigation bad con vinced him that it was erroneous, Japaneae Steal Seals Victoria, B. C, Nov. 12 Advices from official Russian sources at Vladi vostok report armed raids by Japanese seal poachers on tne seal rook-rles of the Copper islands. The commander of the Kusslan patiol cruiser Mandjur reports that three Japanese sealing schooners appeared off the seal rooker ies and with three-inch guns drove off tbe guard, landed and remained for a week, killing and skinning seals, and got away with several thousand skins. Two Dead, 3,000 Homeless. Iqitique, Chile, Nov. 12. Two lives were lost in the fire that visited this port yesterday snd destroyed large section ot the residential quarters. Three thousand people are homeless. REPORT Bid STEEL, OUTPUT. Production Frobabty Will Be Curtailed Thla Month. Cleveland, a. Nov. U. Reports from the building trades reveal some remarkable conditions. Although tor number of weeks new business has been reduced to a small volume, statis tics ot production for the past month show that seldom in the history ot tbe trade have such large tonnages beta turned out. ror exan p , the A men can Bridge company, tlw largest pioduo er of structural material, turned out 60,000 tons last month, but sold only one-third of that amouut. A steel corpoiation made surprising recvtda at Pittsbuig. Tbe Carnegie o ;uipany broke records ai its various plants. The Illinois Steel company uot only broke all its previous records but did sc lu svery maivuiuai depart ment in all three works, South Chicago, Milwaukee and Jul let. ' Even more suiprlsmg than all these was the blast furnace production for CVt ber, which, according tc the stalls tic of the Iron Trade Review reached new high point In the history ot ths trade, tbe production Deinj ,36U,B3U ton, compared with the latgest output, 2,291,030 tons in May of this year. In other words tb production tor October was at the rats oi about US, 000, 000 tons a year. The statistics for November w'U doubtless tell a vastly diffeient story. Many sheet and tin plate mills have been closed and the sheet bar mills ol the Steel corporation at Columbus snJ Bellaire are idle. The coi imration now has 21 blast furoaoe out ot commission and independent concerns areourtailing their product. Hence it may be confi dently expected that tbe output of both pig iron and finished materials would be much smaller this month than tor any previous month of the year. BRAZIL. OUTLET FOR JAPAN. Negotiations Pending for Immigration of 6,000 Anr uilly. Washington, Nov. 11. Barred from the United States, Japanese coolies are turning to Brai.il. where, according to the Brvsilian Review, they hope to gain ready admission. This uewspoper, published in Rio de Janeiro, ayj: "It Is reported from Yokohama that North America and Australia, being practically closed to the Japanese iin migrants, Japan will now turn its at tention to Braxll, as a point toward which its surplus population alia 1 1 be directed, and that negotiations will be opened with the Brasilian government forthwith to arrange for the landing of 5,000 Japanese in that republic every year. From Milan also comes an an nouncement to the effect that the Jap anese government has proposed to the Italian ambassador at Tokio that tl Navigaxione Genera le Itali na sha 1 undertake the transport of these emi grat t' and for that purpose shall estab lisb a new steamship setv'ce fiom Yo kohama to Genoa. Fiom Genoa to Braxil, ss ia well known, the Naviga xione Generals aliea ly runs a direct line. There is said to be no doubt that the Italian company will establish the new line, seeing a guarantee for the transport of 6,000 third-class passen gers from Yokohama to Genoa every year." LAOO AIDS DEPOSITORS. Pledges Full Payment to 8svings Ac counts at Portland. Portland, Nov. 11. By a pledge from W. M. Ladd last Sstnrday, savings de positors in the failed bank of tbe Title Guarantee A Trust company are guaran teed full payment of their claims, amounting to 1405.000, and the Mar qnam block is to be turned over to the bank as an asset for payment of all creditors alike. The Mara, tiara block, owned by tbe Oregon company, has been held as security for a debt to Ladd A Tilton of $607,000, by assignment to Ladd A Tilton of tbe stock of that com pany as collateral. Ladd A Tilton, therefore, are not to be preferred crel itors. By the terms of tbe pledge, tbe re ceiver is to administer the affairs of the bank, and pay off depositors to the full measure of the assets, and it, in two years, savings depositors shall not bsve received all their money, Mr. Ladd will make good the deficiency. Tbe word ing of Mr. Ladd'a offer makes no men tion of Interest on the deposits during the two years. Lives With Gold Leaf In Skull. Baltimore, Nov. 11. Richard Swan ger, who was unconscious for 1 1 days fiom a depressed fracture of the skull, cansed by s tree falling npon blm, is recovering from a remarkable surgical operation a a result of which he will carty , a quantity of gold leaf in his head. The surgeons at Maiyland Unl versity hospital fonnd a part of the brain cvering and a part of the brain itself adhered to the enramcter. The brain covering sod the gray matter were separated and the gold leaf was placed between the' parts. Clark Says Flurry is Ovsr. . Chicago, Nov. 11. That the financial flurry has practically ceased Is the opinion of ex-United States Senator William A. Clark, of Montana, who was In Chicago to lay cn his wsy to Arizona, where he will inspect various mining properties which he ccnlrols there. He said the recent heavy ship ments of gold from Enrope have aided materially In the readjuftment of the country's finances snd that conditions generally will speedily right them selves. Mr. Clark left for the South west tonight. 8teals 1 ,000,000 Jewels Chicago, Nov. 11. A dispatch to he Record-Herald from Cleveland, O., says: Local detectives are searching for $1,000,000 worth of jewels said to have been stolen from the wife of a Pittsburg millionaire on a train between New York and Pittsburg November 1. In ber belt jewel hag were diamonds, emeralds, pearls and other costly jew elry. No questions will be asked and tbonsands of dollars in reward will be paid for the return of the property. Mors Disasters In Italy, Rome, Italy, Nov. 11. Storms ac companied by torrential rains have again caused floods In several parts of Italy snd a number of vessels bsve been wrecked in ths Mediterranean and Adriatic seas. Have You a Friend? Then tell him about Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how it cured your hird cough. Tell him why you .Iwtys keep it in the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about it. Doc tors use a treat deal of it for throat and lung troubles. t S a lerrlWe eoia aaa m an threatened wok (!, I ttleo Ae a I'hem reemral and it eeqt'k If'; fet-l reller. II U wrlaltOje mo eaaarral eAueK me.tloiue."-Ha . W atraaa, Sleaa ralU. S. Uek. i by T. O. A w Ce IwU, I Alt lUUtsMll tiers n. - ow.eo Pllla at bodtlme will hasten ricavery. Oantly laxative. Haeaelr Kooh. Towns Hansom's fiancee must sim ply be rolling In wealth. Browne Oh! sre you acquainted with ber? Towne Ne: but I saw her to-day. Philadelphia Press. Tko I.ofoet. Customer You any, to fa, that this material fs the latest T Shopman TUs very latest, madam. Customer Bin will It fade In tbe aun? Shopman Why, It has beeo tying In tbe window for two years, sud look bow well It hss stood. London Ms II. RHEUMATISM RECIPE ntrPARf THIS SIMPLE HOME-MADE MIXTURE VOURStlf. luy the Ingredients from Any Draft! la Your Town anal Shake Them In a Bottle to Mia This. A wall known authority on Rheuma tism gives the readers ot large New York daily paper the following valua ble, yet simple and harmless prescrip tion, which any ona can easily prepare at home: r'mid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; compound Kargon, one ouni-e; Compound Syiup hatsaparllla, three ounces. Mis by shaking well in a bttle, and take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. He states that ths Ingredients ran be obtained from any good prescription pharmacy at small cost, and, being a vegetable extraction, are harmless to take. This pleasant mixture, if taksn regu larly tor a few dsys, is said to overcome almost sny rase of Rheumatism. Ths pain ar.d swelling, if any, diminishes with each doae, until permanent result" sru obtained, and without injuring the stomach. While there are many so iled Rheumatism rem Mies, patent medicines, etc., some of which do give relief, few really give permanent re sults, and the above will, no doubt, be g eatly appreciated Dy many sufferers ben at this tims. Inquiry st the drug stores of even the small towns elicits the information that these drugs are harmless and can be b night separately, or tbe druggitts will mix ths prescript isn If asked to. About f 80 per year Is charted for as BBl nlted telephone aervlco la Paris, but ia addition to this the subscriber must parcbaae his ova iastromeo', which may be aay ess ef a autaber ot different kinds. raMle. The popular ditty, whea It has begun Its Drier out surprtaiag career, Is peraleteatly shouted t.ll eooa It Is eas That nobody's williag to bear. Waahlnfton Slar. Aeeooaiflea for. "How do you like the show 7 "It s rotten I" "Oh, that's tts suto they use In th third set tbst yeu smell." Houston Post THE MILK PANS are quickly clean sd and rid of all greaay ''feel" when washed in Ilotax and water in the (ol lowing proportions 1 tahlcspoonful of Borax to a quart of water. Aootker Keaolleearr, "It Is penulfsiblc, I bel.ere," said th lecturer, by way at making his Idea still plainer, "to take an illuairatioa from the treat book of nature" "I promt," interrupted a sour-faced man ia J be audience. "President Roose velt owna ths copyright on that book !" AI lb Ball Game. Fanny I think Hlnbbcr Is perfect ly grsnd as a pitcher, but I cso't see why he ever married such a homely girl. Fred Don't know, unless bs was struck on ber curves. Kansas City Times. Habitual . Constipation May (w permanently overcome y proper uerstKiui rrfuris wan ine assistance itivi form r0 abttt dfl'tlv 40 that ngfestirinrefa or urw mav be Iratliialiv riisoenSeJ uith ona when no longer needed as the best of remele,wKen required, ace to assist nature and not to supplant Iks nattti ol junctions, which must depend utfi buv ths tonuine California FlO WTRUP Co. 0N1Y SOLO BY ALL LCADINO DRUQOISTt so sis any, regular price 5& . Bett la uere es nii. 1 aik vnca. I aaaaaaaBwaai I bj the or Truly berwlinal taotive rajnedy, SyuP j Lg arid" Uuiroj.Xnns, wiucri snauics one to form re ul I NEGROES WITH QDEER POWER. Ueorala Tola Tell TU" '-'"Tber Itavo-Wovoe . At Alexander, lit Butte Comity. Geor gia, there atw two little uegroce wh. have some Insight Into the rvitlins of the occult, says the Baltimore Bun. The little girl Is 18 and the by I 10 years old. Their father Is a mntro root doctor. One day. while the mother and Uattte were at the springs, some 200 yards distant from the house, her moth er told llnttle to run and get tl' bucket and take some water biick wttb her, Hattle looked around and up. and stvmed to study while, and turned to her mother and said: "It Is all right! Hilly will be here In a minute with the bucket and take the water with him." This Is the manner lu which their pow er waa discovered and their father made them develop It. Many people have vlxltcd these lltt'e negroes and have them tell them things. One young attorney, who hnl lieeii hnr Ing a prank played on htm his sIhhhi being filled with water every iiioriilng tleolded that he would go to Al'ntttr and find out If they could tell him who It wne. lie was surprlaed to find md how close the description eninc to one of his roommates, and when he return ed he accused his friend of It, who, of course, professed Ignorance of the plot against blm. However. It leaked out that the attorney hud been to see the little clairvoyants and that waa th end of It. When aaketl how many were In a cer tain family, one of the family being the questioner, the buy tld exactly bow many ; the girl hesitated and finally the number came to her. Theu they told her bow many were dead. Another story Is told or their descrip tive powers. A woman went to see them snd during her talk with them th-y said that the womnti's mother was vie Itlng a sinter of the woman who was asking the questions. When thla worn an returned home her mother was told the story and she said that she waa at the danghler's during the afternoon. Many tales are tolJ about their remaik able faculty of telling things, au I th negroes believe theiu to be poaacoaed of some sort ot supernatural power. ROOSEVELT IN THE SADDLE. reelleal'e Easweteaeo t'l ('aalrr SUlis Waealestea. Formerly we could ride scroas coun try In sny direction around Washing ton ; and almost as soon as we left th beautiful tree-ahaded streets of the city we were In the real country, write President Kooaevelt lo rVrlbner'a Hut as Washington grow1 It naturally snd to me moot regrettably become less snd leas like Us former, glorified village self; and wire fencing ha de stroyed our old crmt country ride. Fortunately there sre now ntsny de lightful bridle trail lu Rock Creek park and we have fixed up a number of good Jump at suitable pi a stone well, s water Jump, a bank with ditch, two or three poet and rail, about four feet high, and some atllt brush hunlle, one of 6 feet T Indie. The last, which I th only formid able Jump, was put up to please two sporting members of the aduiliilatra tlon, Haeou and Meyer. Itoth of them school their horses over It aud my two elder buys snd Fttxhugh Iee, my tar airy aid, also a-hool my bonue over It On one of my horse. Iloawell, I have gone over It myself, anil as I weigh Sin) pounds without my saddle, I think thnt ths Jump, with such a weight, lo cold blood, should be credited to Iloawell for righteousness. Itoawell Is s bay gelding, Au'lrey a black mar; they are Virginia horse. In the spring of 1007 I had photographe taken of them going over the various Jumps. Koo- well Is a floe Jumper aud usually gos st his Jump In a spirit of matter-of- fact enjoyment. Hut be now and then shows queer kinks In hi temper. On one of these occasions be began by wish ing to rush hia Jump and by trying to go over the wing Inatead of the Jump themselves. He fought hard for bis bead and as It bnppened that the beat picture we got of him In the air waa at thla particular time. It gtres a wrong Idea of his ordinary behavior snd slso, I sincerely truat, s wrong Idea of my bands, (iimerally he takes bis Jumps like s gentleman. A "CUBE" FOB CU83ISO. Tko Peolleoi Seoleeaoa rooo Ills '. a Hear? Oae. A clergyman In Hcotland observed with much perturbn I Ion that of bis congregation was greatly given to tbe use of strong language. Over ana over again he rnmonstratiKl with the man to give tip the bad habit. In time tbe man himself cam to see the error of bis wars, snd desired no Im earnestly to break himself of the us of bad language. Tbe difficulty, bow ever, was to find a method of doing so. One day the clergyman lilt upon a hap py thought. "(Jet a bag" he sit Id to the man 'an.l every time you awear put s pebble Into It. At tbe end of the month Will fl bring that bag to me. I will count tho peonies snu see what tbe effect hn been." The man accepted the idea with alac rity. He got a bag, and, religiously, every time he swors what Mr. Gilbert In tbe "Pinafore" calls a "big, big D," bo duly put a pebble Into It At Hi end of the month be went to the tier gymsn, taking the bug with him. It was not an easy tnak, for, as any one might see, the bag was very full snd very hesvy. He went Into the clergy, man's study and put ths bag on the ta ble. Tbefmlnlster looked up with a seri ous expression. "This is very serious, my friend. I am sorry to see you have so many pebbles In the bag." "Hoot, minister!" exclaimed the man cheerfully j "this Is only tbe 'devil's' the 'dsmns are all at the dlkeslde lu another bag. They were over heavy to bring up !" Excelsior. Uneeriolo, "There Is no telling how fams I go ing to be acquired," snld ths ambitious citizen. ' "No," snswered the sardonic parson "sometimes It comes from doing som thing great and sometimes from saying something foolish." Washington Hint, noT in. ATOF.Q and tyr luiuj vviiiuwia kept open IMPURITIES IN TIIE DLOOO Whenever a now rcftmca to liettt it In tecanst ttia l!oo4 I ttot tint, and healthy, as it akouM bo, but J InlactaU with Htunmi, perma or a0., olj blood taint which lin.1 corrupted ond ixllut4 tho circulation. Thos, Wos, imunlly afflicted with oil orc ore person who liava readied ?r passed mid. die life. Tho vitality of tho blood and gtrctigth ot tha ayntcm Imvs natural! bernitl wocciinc, nv j-vi.....- a.--"- ...........i.uwa uocaint of a ahtcfftah nad Inactive condition of the system, or soma LvreUltary taint which ha hitherto been held in checlt. now force nu outlet on the face, arms leva or other part of the body. The place prowi red and an-jry, fctf r, , ' cits into the nrrmtmSinrf ties tie until it if"" a ronio nml itubbom nicer, fed and kept open by the impurit ies with which the blood ii saturated. NothW l more try'3" B!l dlmttfreeablo tlmn a stubborn, non-henUng sot. The very fact that It resists ordinary remedies And trtutmeiitj l.t ptHxl reason . i . Oan o( th aero aloe It is goes ...,r.l It. noa.owx WMtXTaloa, Ohio. 0 VEGETABLE' Then lor PURinc-ov; i.m V a t i -- - --- - -- a v. VYVTY old sorV, anti especially l this two if the trouMe Ii an Inherited oni Washes, soiwe, nor indeed anything tlae, applied directly t the sore, cu i . it. aaMa (votOTti .vrrv nii'intr i. urn tiviubi i ii ri in rit' ni uvany jutiHaiKni i ii i.iitt will rcntov. ta?t?XWM .nrjreon'a knife tunLo a lasting cure. I? frtS&'wtWYZ-1 -tile ff the dlamncd flesh Wer aianueabeus it a4 eoaauhed tjLcit uway another aote Wvllld come, bs. r&.M:tii&M.tU SSr'iata'i? le ro woree. I eew . Ii. a. 4- BlOOO CAtlIVi UK CUT AWAY ira .riinnr:uwutl,1y Z The cure .u.t U a th,.muKh cleaas. Soiai' -Uiy " .Vf k".3 ing of the blood. In t. 1. ,1. will be fonad "i'.J I"4 '"Viylirr". IM a remedy for sores and ulcm .f ever VlA been any a. a. a PURELY n the sure begins to heal, new ficah ia toroied, all alo end Inflammstioi res. the place ikabs ow, and whea 8. 3. 3. has imnaed the Hood tin is permanently cured. S. S. 8. i for aale at all first cl dm stores leaves aore IS permanently curei. o. a, . Write for our special txwlc oil ore aim aicets an.i any oihct uicukw aavlof vqu desire. T.'e Mate no charge for the tonle or advice. r we swtrr sreemo co., atiahta. ca l arte A Ilea. "Many ataa." aald tVI AH'B Sparks, "wh g bu.tl.ti n4 buttling through (bis world hes ooibiiig lo shew for it but a lot ef barke place ea hi shloa." . V Peae 4 all rit Mto..ell ll II W. Kl'ee- - ,m. Ut- a U. Kit .. ei rv ,... . mm.. lro l oo. That th "early bird ratrhe th or" It aootethlRs oe've ott-n beea taught. Aad yet are mat state It the worm had slept la's It turplr weuM B l haee hea raught. Ksaaaa Cllj Times. Wmhere wilt tn4 Mr. WtneloVe S.kla rtii tb. b at teiuxtr ute twf taeUtOlMeM Suria ike leeUtiu iilul. Kaer la Pre to. f "What 1 th beat way lo proceH Sgnlnat this new merger?" Saked lh j Seslttsnt sttornry getieraL j "Krom tU rapidity with which It It boot II tig prlrs," replied th attoruet g r.eral, "I believe w could prueevnii It for etrvctlliig the apeed limit." Kan saa City Time. . "aaBBaaaaaaaaavv AffulV rtrrondmCrAj slnUlailfaJilgfbodjoiifti, tk,USmteaoui)cha' ' I ,TI "; 1,1...- Mfir.MrTii,la,Ul Promoys DitfeiiUirVerT nrtMiand IwXontilnjBnBaT Umiiru.Murphiof nurMuxni AU UH fieeAWe jhSWlw. -ejai,sa f fVlM Anerferl Rmuitv fmTnneflea lion , Sour SUituih.DUritm, WormsrnrmilsnnsTrvniu nessandLossorSUEP. racStmlc SiframrHT NEW YORK. 13 Exaa Copy of Wrapper, re-aaaaasawi aaatal SB1' ' 1 JSSSSUMi8 111 114 They're very different tttei s,kL.?,!n .Ll'" or mori - 7l " ".LT ...1". are A ii.,.. i j i' 'un """ - as v Preferred Stock Canned Goodi Serve them km. V , . , m wnn Duttsr, ri-i-er, "it, stitt of cream snd a cwit.lt of beef or veal J.iict, from roa.ier orfrvi.,, ALL Bat h LBWtl Wkaiatui.e.a.u, . sBMaaaaaa,.--lZ!1; rvnWV, W. L DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES T"" l" o JSIe5.M' v- T Ll- yaiots.as Ro ward 1 7izim M,".f la 1 1 "walk a Jf f!u o'" t"""'1" l" " ,1' "" l.rT .ttu iil1',''.''"' "llf afcal, Urataai ih.lr 7, 1 1 . 1 IvVle, euev-htl rta, anr) titLMrlor wkrlt kh,,.. '""llrl.alr.an. wotil.1 1 h.n A.ZjrS'V.r.i ' '"."I"1 aie niatle. vou eaeWieJaVSi'-U!,',MVO''wrrnal,a. . """"' OM0lsrwlisibjfUiatl,i;aialilra. W. L.UuuaieS, Britile. Mass. an tineriiittllvd bUxd puriflcr -one that direvlly Into the clrsulitUun tod fmmiptly clean It tf fill polnons and .ilnt. It pets down 1 1 V.io vety Uittontof the trouble and forces tit every trtueufia. purity snd male a complete and lastine rare. 8. f. S. changes the quality of ths IiUkmI so that instead of feeding the diseaari parts with I m pur I tic, it tiot.tisUc th irritated. lutUuica Heart wnu uealthyldood. tbe etorra. tlelKlal, "Buy, boea," hegstn th beggar, "gins, n d price ef a ur meal, woai vert I don't went boo, I'll go tfj ut tr dl restaurant " "llateti't got any money fr fott," growled th dyspeptic who had just mm out, "but I'll gU you t'p If you do gt the price don't go In then for s w)ur meal, fur you won't f lt."-rhlldelphla I'reut. VeoCMCeSAaWareet-raMrtrf. - Write Allen a ia.te4,U hut, Ji. Y.,fw ll.-e .emile ul AIWm's rH l.e. rtlN .etii.s, Imh iiuImii, aclttKS leel, tl awite lili thwM . a a eme M wiWi lauwltt nail ai.4 lMnMM,. Ail4n,e. en it. I thio l eeo t.t ear eulolltaw, A Sllrklee lee f tsree.lea, "Ttwre I only une otJcUo t hs to this bulc!," said th pedantic p son. "Wttal's Itiatr Inquired lb clerk. "la rjuoling rate It e;ra.s of thl arvoiutiiodstluos It ftra. It's es ef tli moot ima.iioiiiiil4i'iig p't.ea os earth. Th" loeinclency niliht be st ruard. but I lie mends-iiy I Ulifarf.!-bi.-.Va.hiugton Htar. GASH For Infanta and ChtMren. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears tho , Sigaatmo A)l of In Use For Over Thirty Years Th MiMN. mm f trrr. W - fro 'emnemiral ' beans. ' hr J OKlOOat, V J, A, MIT v n r . I t'i '.fY1 aT'i' .IM I.1....' . '. . w v I W