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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1907)
Catarrh Oh of tti most common of blood dl ease, is much scirravated by the sudden change of weather at thi time ot ver. Bet-in treatment at once with Hood's Saraaparilla, which effect rad ical and permanent cuve. Tbii great modioine haa received 40.CC3 Testimonials in two yean, which prove it wonderful efficacy in purifying and enriching th blood. Boot for all blood disease. turn! UmiM f r ehooolaaed tablet owa as Sartabe. wo dees It ' leelese. "' Once there wa as old hen that dwelt la tha yard back ot a cold atorag war axiML. . ' But aha aever laid any dec. ' "What would b tht umV aha ducked -Nobody would bellev It." aeeewt ei ma vaiwcv'".. "Too eold that prise bulldo ot youi for $4,00(1 did you J What it there abou a bulldog that can possibly rati bin ; worth aa much money as that T The fart that somebody think h worth it.ooa . Mare aaa Msia, "Tht society of tb Black Band I fary rude, ts It notr "In what resiiectJ" S "Its members seem to hav such an ncalled-for way of cutting their ao luaintanccs dead."- Baltimore Algeri an. Costly Itdimnr la Dreae. Our clothes are all alike, and thli monotony has led to unlimited extras aganees. W bat has not been done ti , make the eternal pinafore frock loot original? New elaborations are Invent ad dally, each one more expensive thai the last, but nobody is deceived. It atill the old pinafore, only a little mad ' tier, a little dearer, every day. tondoi Orapblo. aaara Iw aatt.Ijr. "Physicians," remarked the thought ful thinker, "are hard to satisfy." "How's thatr queried the party al whom the remark had been aimed. "If their patients get well," explainer: the t t, "they lose them, and if the) die they also lose them." Whereupon the party of the second part dashed aronnd the corner. OWutoii at Hliurr, Hercules had alain tha Erymanthet. boar. "I hated to do it," he said, "but It wai aa actual necessity. Wa are absolute! ut of neat. 8 till, hia stem features relaxed witl a smile aa he reflected that by doing bii owa slaughtering he had escaped the pay sent or tribute to the meat trust, rater DIBereat Name. 'Variety,' " quoted the man with tht hairing brow, " 'is the spice of life. " - "Ves." aaeeoted the man with the bulb ana bow! "but that isn't the name of it SOW. It's vauderille." rillal Ob4leae naroia, sue murmured in his ear mamma says I mustn't encourage you t come here ao often, and I have to do ai she tells me. of course, but you don'i seed anv eneonrarernent do vou. dear T Bnwrra Pr1ra4a. -Look at the youthful aira aha Nan- suta oa! She's 15 years older than I un, if she's a day ! fan And you wouldn't tear under tha ring yourself, would you, dear? 1st Daabt Aboat Oat Pol at. "But I have talked long enough, my friends." said the long-winded orator. "Be fore I sit down, however, I am willing answer any questions you would like to ask as to points I may have failed t ever In my discourse." -A brief pause followed. Then a timid looking maa ia the andl sice rose. "Is a motion to adjourn In order J" he aked. Chicago Tribune. MCTWARD R. HTTRTOJT Anrr ar1 Chemttt. 1 taadvuu, Colordik iMKiowa ariraii Out a. ailTr,lat,l : Oold, HI1tw,?c: Oold, aoc: Zlacot Copper, L Cjraald tnita lUillac caraUxxa aS ajUpnnUMarataaavllcatlaa. Control anal" m- rrm wori ouciiao, wuKaai amwuia Mm FNGRAVING. Write Us L PLATES FOR PRINTING HICKS-CHATTEN Portland Oregoa SPECIAL HOLIDAY OffER M.ll OB 4Uk fOOr pictur with sjta onlr for (1 m and w wtll favn! jron a Ursrrment ot mmm. la gt lAi. oro friaBie lik cut outaidsj K eHsartirs) of Traai JXjiW iucfasM. W do ail kl&daof nlanflUet and kodk fintaiiioii. head m four ft m to ha dv teloisMl and flntshfrd. W pmy rMur. foav CE0.1. 5TR0WC HI W. Prk St. P-nUatt, CWtfat LICE IN POULTRY Borax Spray a Safe Preventive Nmple, Cheap, Harmless to Fowls. -zu aiuie learn ' Borax waa a symv thing to rid poultry of lice. I had nsed so much inflammable Lice killer that mv foul ry Mouses were repnlar fire traps leave my 8. C. W, Leiihorn house a good spraying just two mouths ago. Kince I have caught several hens and I found no hoe. Iam rid oi lice and shall continue lo ass "20 Mule Ti am" Boras as a spray, also as a wasn. (Signed) MRS. B. R. BUFFHAM. Roswcll, New Mexico MADE FOR t SERVICE and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF owe4 OILED SUITS. SLICKERS AND HAIj Every garment guaranteed Clean Light -Durable Suits 3S2 Slicker 32? jnnrutrUMtu nmrwtum tMuM na mum turn P.NLU. New 4-7 ' WHKIf wriUsf to sMtTarttsm pi' sneatlua tliU Bapar. I -, VH, 1 I lllll.lillll mnii, 7 it waaaaawas wasaaiaa . n , , , ,i, M.. , . i.. LARQfcft THAN t-ASiAf. If Oregon' Prune 8hventa Wilt Reach 24,001 Pound. Albany Awarding to 6gnres com piled SJ3F A. Malboeut, district freight j&etit of the Southern PacltJe, total pruna shipment for 1 war exceed tn ci i year oy i. poonite, or 175 caia. TJTMal fehlnuient of diied prunes .jFlin this state this year win ammsKie wu car "... L J(V loads, a total ot 24.0OO.yat) pound) Last year the total sirTpoaent consist- td of 425 carloads, ermaistlnn of 17.' 000,000 pound. Shis year's ship ment, it is estimated, will bring II, 680,000 into the state. Lsfelle Broth sra, of this city, are tne chief prone ship pets of Oregon. and they alone will ship 7JX 0 000 pounds of prunes fioni this eity. Ul this colossal ship ment, which is the largest ever sen ont liom one eity in the IV I ths N rth west, 0,000,000 pound have already beeu tent. Walnut Will Supplant Hop. McMinnville That wainnt groves will in time supplant the extensive hop yards la this county is .apparent from the action of the largest hopgrowers. The hop acreage will be materially se duced this fall. Among the grower who are plowing up tmie yard out- rixlit for the purpore of planting wal nut are F. W. r en ton, 14 acre, and P. J. VCirfs, IS acres. R. Jacobson has more than 20 acre in wl.ioh he will grub np bop vi..e at eqna: dis tance and plant walnuts, cultivating them with the hops for a few yeai and then remove the hops. Many other hopgrowers will follow Sir. Jaoobaon's example. Chance for Oregon Mill, Portland The Panama Canal com' minion has called tor bids on the larg est lot of lumber known to have been embraced in a sirg'e cr ier on this coast. The comminsion, through the Portland chamber of commeice, asks Oregon lamber mill men tabid oa lam' ber lots aggregating fo.uno.'HH) feet, of Dong las fir or Oiegon pine, to be used in canal construction. The amount asked for would be sufficient to make two ordinary tbiploada. Oiegon mills sbonld, it is said, make a strong effort to secure this order. Peri mmuni Grow In Oregon Albany The versatility of prndno- tion of Willamette vslley soil is again illustrated by the fact that in the or chard of George W. Wright, a h cal at trney, per-immons, figs, almonds, fil berts and walnuts are giowing bemile all common varieties of Ongon fruit. fhe pervimmon tree, which ie prbahh he greatest rarity, was planted six tear m. and beyan bating the third year. This year It 1 loa.led with finit, which will be a delicacv when it at tains fall flavor. The tree is of the variety native to Missouri. Complete the Roundup. Weston The stockmen of the Weston eonntry have entupleted thiir annual fall loumlnp, abich has been the most tucceaeful la recent years. Cattle have come ont of the mountain in fine con dillon, and they bare left the ranges knee deep In grasi because of the favor able ruling oi the foieet reserve offi cials. It is thought that next yeai there will be a double amount of cattle on the Wen aha teserve. About 1,000 bead have recently come from the mountains to the Weston country, Psck Short cf Last Year. Astoiis Report from the canneries on the Oregon coast streams for the season ending on November 20 are com ing in slowly, and it will be some time before all the plants are beard from. Advices thus far are that the pack is short of 1 bat of last year. The Klye rannery and co'd storage plant on the smelaw put np 12,000 eases of canned fieh and 180 tierces of pickled salmon On the Coqniile river the Proper Can ning company put up 9,1)01) ceres sod Cross Timmon packed 6,000 case, Ax Threatens Infested Trees Klamath Falls 0. A. Stearns, frnit inspector, railed a meeting of the fruit growers of this action last week and although the attendance was not large considerable Interest ass taken in the fiiiht against the various fruit pests Many orchard owneis here pay no at tention to their tre, neither grafting, spraying nor otherwise fighting pests, and Mr. Steam has annonnred his in tention of using the ax on those tree affected by the aphis and whose owners have been repeatedly warned. Notaries Pubi c Named. Salem-Jovernor Chamberlain has appointed the following nontaties pub lic: Albert E. Oreiner, Jloldman, Umatilla county; W. 8. Wotden, Kla math Falls, Klamath county; H. B. Hendricks, Grant Pass, Josephine county; O. D. Thomlinron, Kottb Pow der, Union county; C.Milton Mattoon, 81 X Fifth St., Portland; H. 8. Mc Cmchan, 622 Worcester building, Port land; John A. Jeffrey, 83 W Washing ton St., Portland: Robert Aistroo.' iut intra rortisna. Still Threshlrg In Qilllsm. Condon-A great amount of threshing Issti ltobedonelnthlscoanty One lla n?,' 2u. y Jk I ahead. The farmers are hampered gteat deal by the fact that the threshers will take oothlng in payment except gold coin, and this is hard to get. The 1 bad weather of tbe pa-t week has also hindered them in hanliug their produce to market, snd a Irsge amount of the grain will remain to be hanled in the spring. On Survey Completed Klamath Fall, Engineer Journey, surveying a line of railroad from Kla math Falls to Lakevlew, has finished the survey, and the actual distance be tween the two places was found to be 100 miles snd 283 feet. The line in tersects the north snd south . line through Lakevlew. It is now exoecUd that the surveying rarty will go back' over the ground and mak th Hi. per manent. I Lltti'i .11.111! GREAT LAKf -lowtRINQ. ro Adtfod RMlS antn rk tn Kiemathj Falls Nutnris parform- ot the most eUnlvs portion thsi reclamation vstkot th Klamath iject, and also sff of th most ex pen civ parts InoluiS d' In th estimate. which Is th dtaioa ot Tule lak. Report received w"" f-' ams, of Tale lake, bring Intelligence that the water of th lake I rapidly falling, and a treuiendou whirlpool ha formed lust oft Scorpion point, through which th water is paarlng with a deafening loar that can be heard a great distance. Below is apparently a great channel underground through which the water find, outlet beneath th Modoe lava bed and thence through the drainage of Fall river to Pitt, and finally on to the ocean through the Sac ramento and San Francisco bay. It has long been held by geologist that Tule lake ha an underground out let, and that Fall river, which bursts from a gushing spring in Modoc county, Cel., I th vent. Last spring th lake watei reached a higher level than ha ever been known since the country was settled, and bordering farms ware inun dated. Fur several day the water ha been tereding and Investigation reveal ed the new outlet. Should th vent en tirely drain th body of th lake, it will add 60,000 acres of irrigable land to the project and at a saving ot hun dred ot tbomanda of dollars to the pople of Klamath basin, aa the tn tended diversion of Lost river will be rendered unnecessary. Fortune In Walnut. Ashland The black walnut thrive tn the Oregon climate, particularly In Southern Oregon, above almost every other tree and become a tree of much commercial value within 30 year. The other day a black walnut was cut on Laurel street In this city that was planted 26 yeaia ago. It diameter two feet aboe the ground waa two leet. number of out were taken from it to a cabinet shop. It is ot fine grain and rich color, eqaal to any black walnut grown In the Mississippi valley. The cabinet maker in exhibiting this wood, pointing out the snnual growth tn the cruse-section, svd: "The -young man who will plant 10 acre ot black walnut tree here will find tliat it will make a fortune for him in 16 year." Halt in 8urv Work. Klamath rails learns and aagons used on the Oregon Eartern to the north have been brought here and to ned over to AsaUtant Engineer J. D. Chup-h, ot the California Northeastern, stationed at tha point. Mr. Church has sls re ceived snd stored !r future nee a Urge quantity of supplies, turned over tn hiiu by Engineer D. D. Giithths, who has been recalled from location work on t be Oregon Eastern. lb feeling here that this lull in railroad activity is only for the winter snd will resume when spring opens. cors vu erv'V t Jonn Osy J ihn Day Cv J Bilglia-n deputy surpervi-ur of the Wetm dittirfi of the Blue nonntsin forest. hu arri e I it tl i p ace, where his headquarter all! tie from now on, and 1 preparing to take up his new duties. The eetalx 11-hment of a snpervieoi's office here is one of the mt important concessions made loc I tnckmeii by tbe boerso of forestry, and it is hoped that most of the cause of friction a 111 dl-appeai un der l.la administration. Electric Lin for Wallow Enterprise There is some tslk that party of Walla Walla capitalist w 11 organise an electric railway to be rnn between Walla Walla and points in ths Wallowa valley, and antes the O. R. 4 S. company compiles with the condi tions in tbe right of way deeds, to com plete it line of railway within two year from the date of the right of way deed, there is no doabt an electric line will be constructed in the Wallow vlley. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Club, 82c; blue'stem. 84c; valley, 82c; red, 80c. Oats o. white, 129.60; gray, t260. Barley Feed, $28 60; brewing, 130, rolled, 130(331. Corn Whole, 32;-cracked, $33. Hay Valley timothy, No. 1, 117(318 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, 123; lover, $15; chest, 116; grain hay, 116 18; alfalfa, 114; vetch, 114. Butter Fancy creamery, 3032,ic per poand. Veal 76 to 126 pounds. 8 9c: 126 to 160 pounds, 7c; 160 to 200 pounds, Pr.rlrniw.V IK ts. IKrt rrnnAm HI t97c; rackre, 6Q7e. ; - " - .v ' t"--"- vym i-ooitry Averageoia lens, lgMise per pounu; muru cnwaoiis, itaajlic: spring chicken, i i(jaizc; roosters, So: dressed chicken, 12(a) 13c; turkey. live, 9(?10c: ducks, 12i13c: DiM- eons, $1.60; squsbs, 2(563, Eicgs- Fresh ranch, esndled, H I. w Fruits Apples, 75c(8$2 per box; la3"' 16C1 enil??t?'J! 26 S?:" V, k. .; Un,. 601J per birrfl. Vegetablea-lTurnTp.. 1.26 per sack; ' carrot. $1.26 per sack; beet, $1.25 per sack; beans, 7 (3 9c per poand; cab bage, llo per pound; cauliflower. 90c(S)$l per dosen; celery, 7090c per dozen; onions. 1620c per dozen;! parr ley, 20o per dozen; peppers, 8 I 17c per pound; pumpkins, Icjlo per pound; radishes, 20c per dozen; spin ach, 6o per pound; sprout, 8c per pound; squash, lalc per pound; to matoes, $1.26(1.36 per box. j Onions $1.76(32 per box. I Potatoes 60(878 per hundred, de-j livered Portland; sweet votatoes, 2)i 2e per ponnd. -,i Hop 1907, 67o per ponnd; olds, 2Kfyao per pound. Wool Eastern Oregon, average best, l20c per ponnd, according to shrink sge; valley, 182o, sxrordln to fine ness: mohair, choice, S9S0e per poand. ' i 7f Quiets. This Is one MinwhyAsT Cherry Pectkl Is fslui- bloln cons'sAptlofvIt stops tho vei--tid teof useless J. Boit docs more cour uatroIs c.e Inflammation, sulets thei?ver, soothest tad heals, Sild for 60 years. ' 1m1! tTirrr Pseterat kaa a rlsr Ufa iNMt r m aia. (9 aia, ll arBasnt mm tnroHaw pk t frneumuala. ami I '(Ml laat I imf tit Mlla o..4rful ,rmll , r a i . . ft. sraeatuaa.1 William H. lauirr. Weaa, A"- lu F v. av va. bawau, aia swaaaMtarwe er ' 9 sUsusaiiLLA. tiers kMplna th Mwsit rwatular wlti Ayr' Pill. Hew SMltk'a Klataees. -Silent Smith." said a Nw Tort broker, "waa aa eccentric so an. but la many way a kind on, To hi friends and employe he waa sxceedlngly kind. Oacw, Indeed, his kindness saved a Isd trow ruin. Mr. Smith a good many years ago employed a youug man In a confidential capacity. Another employ cam to him ou day sad told him b had better look out for th young man, u be wa living beyond hi mean. Mr. Smith frowned. 'Living beyond bis mean, I hT b said. 'Dear aio, that won't do. Bend him her to ni at one. I'll hav to rata hi alry." A raaaeae Wall. Elmer Strlcklett. th "spit ball" pitcher, bad been listening a loug wall In a New Xork club to th boasting ot a rlvaL -Well.- h Mid, exhausted t last, "you sr pretty good, Mlk; but ut In klouutaln View tber Is a young fel low who can beat you. Xou'U hear from him next set son. tils specialty 1 th slow hall. This young fellow has such a slow bsli that, when he pitches It and sees that it la going to be hit, hjcan run after it and fetch It back attain.'" ' laeratKa. "Women," remarked th young man with th sorry look, "srs delusions snd Mures." ' "SoT queried the Innocent bystander. -Te, verily," rejoined th y. m. "Not many moon ago I cut out cigar and lived oa free lunch two weeks In order to blow myself on sn opera and a up per for a young worusn. After supper 1 ssked her to marry me, and what kind of aa snswsr do you suppnss tkj handed ffisr "Glv it up." rejoined the I h. "She ald b waa vary sorry," con tinned th y. m.. "but I was entirely too extravagant to mak a good hu band." Frohmaa, th Amsricaa theatrical nanacer, said recently after kia aaaual Loodoa buslaeaa season was over; "Twot thirds of th commualcatioa la Loadofl that two or three rears aco waa settled by correspondence or calls ia bow don by telephone. Tbe result Is a man s work is mors concentrated sod be seta Bore time. In perhaps 100 or mors eaxateaeots I miebt have during tbe day, half are set tled by telephone, see to eotaf ing actors and liateaioi to mua.cal lyrics. I bsve decided more stste questions tbls year this way than by correspondence r aer- sonal meetinfs. Ia fact, I bar angsted two star actors sad mad afreetneats with three authors for plays wltbeol hav ing ever met them." Taa Meek far Mlaa. It was tbe closing hour of th long, wesry trial. Tha courtroom wss packed to suffocation to hear th venerable Judg' charge to the Jury, Tber wss s minute silence before h clesred bis throat and began to speak. Gentlemen of the Jury," be said lo part, "In arriving at a verdict In tbls esse yon must tsk ths testimony of tbe witnesses for th defense Into consld ration and glv them ful! weight" At th word "full weight" one of the Jurymen fainted. lie was a coal dealer. Milwaukee Rentlnel. Mefleeaaaat af Laaarr. Mildred, wby did you lie abed till 9 'clock? I called you at 7, as yea told me to do. "I know It, mamma. I only wanted tbe pleasure of knowing that I waa toin to sleep two Hours longer. aelal Triaaaph. 'Did you attend Mrs. Skimmerhora's Dlscellsneous shower ths ether sight" -res." ... -"How wss It?" -"Complete success. It rslned cat snd dog tbe whole evening." Ilia Mil Kick. "Theoretically," muttered the professor, tOCketlnsT tha email amnnnt 1 ... I that iA i i. . - . ,. "'" " ."""" aim, all tll-fldtlea Af . .- l. . bu, u th mt lik' " r Ha had hist naia hi. hin r. Ughtinc, The General Demand of tbe Well-Informed ot tbe World has aiway been for a simple, pleasant " fflclt U4uld laxaUv remedy of knowB vui which pbysl- clans could sanction for family us becaus It component part are known to tbem to be wholesome and .truly beneficial la effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt, In action. , I Is supplying that demand with Us excellent combination ot Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, th Call fornla Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along tblcal lines and relies on tb merit I ot tho laxatlr for It remarkable success. - . ; ' That is on of many reason why Byrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna f given the preference by tb Veil Informed. To get 14 beneficial affects alway buy th genuine manufac tured by the California Jig Syrup Co., only, and for sal by all leading druggists. Price fifty cent per bottle. c . ma. J a r" sjlJljii J-,,J-BiiiiiB1llillil1liuf-l'ti,w'','l''''""r 1 AcBc touiJ IVf pamtionforAs slailiailiig Uic Nod ami IUt IM the SloiaatiB mid Uowds of ' (u!iWi.ai'";" Promolc! Diftf sllon.Clwcrftil wssant1esi.Conlaln m'iihrr (htiuin.Morpliine nor Mbwral. 'OTNAJMCOTIC. i JSmsT Jbilei Aprrdfl RpiwrttV rorfoiwllnn- li..n Knur Cl.MiL'u-h lli.irrlik'a llt ... ....... - - Worms.CoitvulsiuHsMvf in ncs and Loss or Slelh rc Simile Si"Sitiir of m;w thi if ant' 3l' La-LtrJb'. 4 jl E3B 1 1 EXACT COPY Of WRAPPCR. Tha Ktaeaal Sea. Cdlth ts one of the ctHl-'ren In bouatbold where Sabtmtti o' wrrsin-ea are of the eld school type of arvi-eity. "I shall always st.y her"," sue de dared at tl close of ber wm day st ths beach, "be-atia they dou't put th sea aw.iy on "onday," taaaaratlv Kaaaaaa. "Tou traM your automoOile for s Jersey cow, did you? Ioen't the coa coat you a good ih-al far feedf "Yea. but be doeaa't cost m sayth'sg for repairs." Mothets win And Vr. Wlaalnw's htea Svruaiaek si r-J tu Uai lua ikair itilUru 'aunagtasteauuu trluu. Dletalaa at l.aHar. "Tee, air," said T'tffuld Knutt, "m ' toother feller Wunat rua a Halas cheese factory up I Wiseoaala." "A 8ais rhe fsct'ty," said Katii logaleog. "tVlui part o' the work did reu do, yea old snoosery "I aiatle tbe holes la ib cbeess." Nat Warth Walla. Austere Person I tsn't tip you, yeirag msa, unless yen bas change far lea ner. Walter (lIng him up) Keep yoar Jin, air; 1 haven't t irkl about at. St V In paaxa ana an larreaaa OW-aaaa J aeaaaitalir carert Sr lr. aliae'S ie-a rnn,, Ha4 ae rHKK SSIri ulbol Uaauaa, lit. a. U. aiua, UL sal Ant a., r kilaa A effort ts beln mail la eaceuraf the d.aaiooil cutting lnilii.tr. at t muitairw at tape Tow. The work baa hee heretofore Jobs alraoat eiiliialveiy at Artnteriiara, hut at presest a (rest Oral of this work is being tan in tb Called State. t'aaV tbe Slaea. 1 Don't be serious. Jack. It's chaste the subject. What la that br.cht siarf That's Slrius, too, dear." Cbicaxe Tribuas. SUM of Ohio, Ctty ef Toledo f Lueaa Cotinir. 1 oiTrnV: ""'"aiaeoiyefToieto,.'oeniyBdaiai lVrifaKTOfa S! ufiair.' ta'Jh 5 l,a tun b uie use oiuall a laiarrh l.nra. S H a It If t riiin,.. Sworn to belnr me anil antarrlbtl in my uiaa. enee. Ibis tb day ot PaeeuUr A D. Iwat (Seal.) A. W. OL. ASOH, Hall's Catarrh Cure li taken luiernally, ami aeiadireetly nKin trie blowl and munruaaur- -ww. v-w.jr.n-in, rvMii iiirii-mimonlala Ireo. f. J.niKNKY cU.,Tateao,u; ntd by all ft'tiaai.i,, nr, lake ui ail's family 1'lila for eon.tlj,ailoo. lata l.arklasr. "O. Jullt! Julie!" siiihed th desnalr. Ing youth. "How aisny more tiroes havi l (it to ass you to marry me f "How can I HI. (Jrorser ,h flt,red. -ieu seven t ane,; me this nut yet." BEST EVER WRITTEN A PRfSCRIPTION WHKH ANYONE CAN tASHY MIX AT HOMC. a t . Wa so to rromptry Overcome Kidney and Bladder Aft actions Shake Simp! Ingredient We In Bottle. mii tn following by shaking wsll In a bottle, and take in teasnoonful di suer meais anti at rwititiie: Muia Kitrsct Dandelion, cue-half ounce; vxmipouncl Kargon, one ounce i uompouna ri)rtip Bsresparllla. thre unce. a prominent rhvsli lan la ik. suihcrily that these simple, liar mini ingredient can be obtained at nominal cost from any druggist vn In th smaller towns. Th miztur is said to t.n. strengthen ths clogged snd Inacti.. Kidneys, overoominir Dai k a. he. lui,i. weakneM and Urinary trouble of all kind, If taken before th stage 0f Brlght'a disease. Those who hav tried tl.l positively overcomes mln in ,. I't, clear the t rlne of reillmnnt ami ....' late urination, especially at night, cur ing ven tH worst forms of bladder weakness. Every man or woman hara av,n ..i- tbat th kidney r not strong or ct Ing in a healthy manner a),..i,i .i. thi. pteacriptlon at bom and glv It a tiial, aa it is wld to do wond... .! many persons. lb Hcnnton. Pa.. Tlmaa ... a, print thi remarkable nrarelnllr. i- October, I9( 8, since when all the L i ing newspspsrs of New York, ih-ion Philadelphia, P,ttburg.nd other cltU. bv made many announce nun i u to their readers, " r Vv ) V I J 7 Vd I WW V a,Bsw,awwa' Tbe Kind Yott llava Alvrnys la u for orer 00 jrwr j , vna nits iMMtiiMiMtianatir IiU per. ' Or IfJ-f-jt-. sonal gupontUlon glnro tU lnfaii-y, . Allownoonotodecclrnyoulnlhla. All Cottntnrft-lt. In.lUtottiwdwJu"t KxtMtrluiMits that trllle "with n4 ondauger the lioMlth of lalkuU faud (djroaiia ntlit ISsptirlmoikt, What lo CASTOR! A Cuattsrlit 1 m Imn-tMS frolwtKatw Vt Cwtor Ott rare, gorle, limps nd tUMithlnrx (ijrrniO It l IMtHuitnt. It contain uolthr-r Oplru Morphine) nor otbtr Xurrotlo atibt4iw. Its Kr its ffuarttntiM. Jt dHtroys W'nnm sntl Hllny lvrrUhnea. Jt cure DIurrlKVtt and AVIn Collo. It relieve Toothlittf Trouble1, cur ConrUiwtktii ana Fbttulrwjr. It almllitUs Vto Fowl rcgrulutew th titomiw h nd IJowrl, IvIm Itfttlthjr und itntural atoep. Tho Children l'iuM!eTa.o Mdtber'a Friend. CENUINC CASTOR I A ALWAY8 Soars the Hie KM You Have JImjs Bought In Use For Over 30 Year vae saawaea esasaas. ef aai aeasew w saa sv A riaaerlel rVaataalat r.uye . h 1 wlmt Ju tnUbt term a tliniuUI pesalmlat. Myer What's fluanclal r'laltt t;vA man who I sfrnid to hwk pteannt for fear hi friends will want to borrow something. BAD THE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE r.vcry rr t of t'ifl hr!y" I tlrrcriVcnt on th t,Jou4 fr nonrUlmcnt as rtrencth. Uvti tUU lifo stream is ftawinir tbrooch the tvatrm in a ai.i. j rmnty and rlchneaa x) are assured ( txetfect and uninterrupted health i I Ucause pure blood b nature's aio-(etMrvf a-ainut tiiscojio. When, however. ; the body is led oo weak. Impure or polluted llmul, t!io ytrnt is deptiwd oi iustrtogth, disease genua collect, and tha trouUe U runifcatcd ia vsrioej ways. Pustular eniption. jplmplc. raahc and t!io diilcrijut ltt BfTertiooi ftbow that tho blood h lit a fcverUU and t!i.-cVcd cottoui m a a mm It of tot much acid or the preaenro of sotno Inritatln; bum., frfx tnd I'lcrr an the mult of motl.id, tinhcaltliy matter la U tlood, and lUicumatUm. Ca j Urrh. Scrofula, Contusion Llowl I'oiaon, etc., ar all dcr-scatcd blood disordcra that wiU coolinuo to grow woraej m lotif a tho Hion iwnaiM, I The Impurities and poisons Cod their way Into the la arlm: way. Often ssluircl'h. Inactivo condition of th antral, and tomiJ atta J tha avenues cf bodily want. Icavet tho icfue and wast matter U soor nd lorw nrlc and other a !d, whkh are Uken vphf tii tWnl and dUtrilmtcd throttghuut the circulation. Coming; I contact with contagUnta disc wa to another can for the poiaonlnt f Vh h!od j ww also breath tha sertn aad tnicToJws of Malaria Int nf lune. and when tbca get Into the blood la uuicicni quaniity it oecomrs a carrier ll Ctaean liutcad of hcallh. .Soow are so unfortunate aa to inherit bad U.kkI, pcihitp the !rr tf om old i conatitutional tliscaim of ancestors It banded daw to thcut and they am ""'" "'""" n ..,: .t. i ...l a., i i Z uu"' " c". ana r WWy U ur at BU ' stow way. im uiwm inrauKs c. any iiuraCtcr O. S, O. IS th best remedy ever dUcovered. It goe down Into tU circulation asd remove an and allpoiaoiu, aupj.lic tha tealthful propertic Jt netd. and drmplrtrly PURELY VEGETABLE Xnc trouM. for future outtrrak, 'nie whole volume of "looti u renewca an4 cleansed alter acouraeof 8, S. R fret?t tuoiC entirely -f foota, naleM P?" "'. th ytem. struir aturra. lbiuk nn tt. .-.I i rm .u.n. auatujr aiivuivni auncwirew tOBIl WHO Wilis ni swirr spectrte ca, a jiamta, cm Aaslely. "Why, whs fs tb histter, ehlldr "liooliool I stu't bad no offers yet sn' I'm nsarly R year old u' I'm keered I'm goln' to b a Ol maid I Uuohoo I" lapeelat Aaiaaal. CJlrl with th Oibaoa (llrl Neck-Tbt s.r that Mlious Mrs. Noukuin flvea her self ! Have you noticed the absurd fuas sbs makes orer that soreeyed poodle dug? Oirl with the Julia Marlowe Dimple Tea, btit that Isn't the worst of It. Hue stielts kit asms i'hydeau." PvHEUMATISM Is most painful. bet's good i SMACOBS OIL Clvsa In...-. .-!,. g Removes lbs lwla.es. USE IT, THEN YOU'LL KNOW V 20, ALL DRUGaiSrT8-0e. ' $ i-. DOUG & 93.00 SHOES SMIHOII sna au..u .... srallnl TitZ .L,!iu.. ? f" Is beeauae nhlwlr irieaeUirtlorioftli.r.ui- .. i . ."'J" ol the ahra s"d .verTl-TIT? j 1 h" "'u"tl nryauer by ball, arid .boa ," J?iKUMf ""''' I'nwkl.m .Maaa7 ..uld I ban u 2Z!LTa t V. r.i I" L'0,"f 'r ' "!. vasi wP lTldNT fbT-SaSTf. W I. A Iloaytit and whl h has tKwn luui boruo th 'gnatnrft of fiignaturo of OeMlest aee, ti I'm rl"a to bring Jolt with at to dlnurr to-ni.ht, KUa ot, mercy, d-sr. dim'i I It's tbe coua s day out, and I'll tutv to cook d lower lie Never mind; I ow Jolt One, uywty Twttkor Ststia B1LOOD la. WWM is U1C mure M fill Ul a , . . . . . . man penuanesuy cure Wl Giacaac cf erery t lnd. Th action of & S. & Is at thorounh thiit hereditary tlnt. are removed and weak, diseaaed Llmil made strong- and healthy so tint ttutfai cannot remain. It Cures KhcumatUm. Catarrh. Gcrr.fula. Ran and fleer, fiUin Diaeaaea, tVntJgloa lilood Poison, etc., and doe n4 lev tha Tt ia. awievk wiiatnmte herb and bark, and absolutely S. 8. 8. Is f,.r gal at all fint clan . i .-.... ... Ilealatskla Oallaaal. Itevolutlonary Ueneral (la Cuhs) Ifav you called the fell of the army thi nwrnlof Hubordlnete Xo, gsnarat: It Isn't see ' He's ea tb all list. Ch;og Tribune. really Hat. "L'mler the enustor, gentlemen," re marked Art ellrnalv traveler, "It I N Imt that the unlive hv In put bol In Ic chest to prevent their Ujinf hard boUeil eMs."I)mlon Mall. LAS eiar m ' eia wosma nuallliee, r aaeli ,,.rt itn atauMijail on I r I.. - a tu tMn. a m Caiaio lias, W. L. Vvuglss, Uraiklsa, Mat, jj-.u.-m