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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1909)
Good Blood Meant coed health, and Hoodt Sareaparllla has an unappraachad record as a blood-purlfler. It effect Its wonderful enrea, not almnlv because it contains earsaparill but because it combine the utmost remedial value of more than a) different ingredients. There is no real substitute lor it. If anted to buy any preparation aid to be "lust as good" you may w ure it is Inferior, costs less to make, and yield the dealer a larger profit, line's Rtrssnirtlla tmlav. In (lanal Iwul4 form or in ehocolsuu lelileu knows w Sarsaube. far f.r Brew t Mae, Biroa Munehsussa hd just told ens et lit stories, sod somshodj in th crow bad questioned ths troth of It. That' all right," ssid ths baroa; kaw I'm a liar. But I lis arly fun. I don t lis itber for spit r roBt. I'D) not a saeiaixr of an; Auini Club." Thus, wblt contributing t ths Inen abala of unveracity. b es.-sped ths 1 utatloa eoavyd by ths short and ugly word. OaUe-ae roaaelea. Rivers (perplexed by a temporary laps of mentor?) Itrocks, how does that u tata co "O, woman: In our hours as unfertile, cot. and hard to please, and variable as what? Brooks I think it's "variable as the pries of school books ia different cities.' TTPFW KmcRS "N Visthla V,.-- all sks- rsbsilt tika aew. at sM-oaS hftnJ pticaa. Two Sntl Dm.B hiitm tron S3', to S4V Kar-slies for all MaSa Msraisct rwerd. C to ft Monthlr. Th. Tjpewrtter ks-aaas SV' Moou.fmrr. sa I rwifurt Slaallr. "Mein friendt, jou fit dot suit lilt like " "Lik ths flj on ths sheet st stick' pa per." With a deprecatory shrug of his shoul ders the clothinf merchant protested. But he sold him the suit. DO YOU WAST A TYPEWRITER t Th. wholoaale Typewriter Co.. ST alortta-twiery St. Son Krmneiaco. will sell tlxi one at at- to 75 pot cont discount from factory list, all makes on mar ks, all fully guaranteed. Practically Moae. "Any gsmbling going on ia this town sr asked th customer who had just , bought a plu( of tobacco. "Not a bit; ths lid's shut dowa tight. answered ths customer whs was shaking die for ths cigars. Mothers wlU find Mrs. WIniloWs vtblaf tymptae best remedr to uaelucibsircJufclraa auruif las teouunf poriou. Spread of k. Idea. "Are there any fame laws in this part ths country?" ssked the stranger with tba shotgun. "Yes. sir," said the griizled sob toil who was sitting on top of the rai fence: "but they sin't enforced. Public sentiment is agin 'em in these diggins. Too kin shoot sll jou want to, mister." Chicago Tribune. 1-1 V 1 8. Tttos' Dun ano S lUiolli nM br Ir 1 .lee'a Ursat Soro B eterer. Head for ran SI M trial boo I aad troatioa. 1. a. 11. JJias, LA., SSI ink St.. fkiladolpaja. ia. A Moat Importaal Oo. "IIow do you desire to be uplifted T Is tb question a writer la tbe New York Sun puts Into tti month of the commissioner at the farmer's door. -vtal," replies Farmer Hayrick, "re might start in by growing a better class of city boarder." a) ; overcomes Loss of T Narunnc V r pro I- KM A sr men ana women Men and women who are nerv-rm., wrecks, who lack enerry and airibtuon, who suffer with nerv ouaneaa. dread, arxiety and a seneral inability to Da happy or to act natural-y and rationally at all times, may try thia treauaent with a certainty of aatotininr reeu ta. The imrredienui can be obtained neparate'y at all well stocked dnjs: Hlofea. At any leading drug- store set threa ounce syrup aanaparilia rtjnipound in a half-pint buttle. bet one ounce each of the foliowm iq separata pacaajrea: compound nuid ba;mw.irt- compound essence cardioi. aod tincture cadomene com pound inot carvlamom. Add baimwort to sarea pariiia: let atand two hour.-, then arid other two. ahake well and take a Uvpooriful after each meal and on at retiring-. Tk Coal of Mrlac "Man wants but little hers below" one that perhaps wa trus: I hare no right to think I know, no mors. indeed bars ton ; . . - - sian may nart once ben satisfied tu skimp slong somehow. But It is not to bs denied that much needed now. RAILROADS ACCEPT Will Reduce Rates to Conform to Spokane Decision. HOMES NOW RUINS. AVERAGE CUT OF 15 PER CENT Dscid Not to Appeal Spokana Ri rs ing, but Will Stand Lost to Savs Troubl. Chicago, May 18. Tho Record-Her ald says : A new freight rate schedule from ail the territory east of tho Missouri river to all the Western cities not lo cated on the Pacific coast will go into effect on the transcontinental lines July 1. The new rates will bo based upon the rates which the Interstate Com merce commission ordered the railroads to put in from St. Paul and Chicago to Spokane and will be an average reduc tion under the present rates of about 15 per cent. The railroads decided to do this in stead of fighting the order of ,the com mission in the courts. One of the officials who are attend ing said : 'The railroads have decuied to try to carried awav. leavimr carry out the principle announced by few ama articles to mark the commission in the bpokane rate decision, instead of appealing to the courts to prevent such a reduction in our revenue. Much Suffering and Death In Wake of Kansas Tornado. Kansas City, May 17. A recapitu lation oi the storm, general over Northwestern Missouri and Eastern and Central Kansas, and extending into Oklahoma, and which in places reached tho proportion of a tornado, shows three known dead and 65 injured, at least half a doien of the latter serious ly hurt. a The principal damage waa done at Hollis, a town of 150 inhabitants, near Concordia, Kansas, and at Mount Washington, Ma, a suburb eight miles east of Kansas City. In both of these places practically every house was either damaged or demolished, and dosena of persona injured. Mount Washington, Mo., 22, three perhaps fatally. Near Great Bend, Kansas, 20, mostly members of a crew on a Santa Ke work train, which was blown from the track. r our of these are in a serious condition. Hollis, Kansas, three. Kosedale View, Kansas, a suburb of Kansas City, two. In the vicinity of tloisington, Kansas, four. Pond Creek, Oklahoma, four. The storm followded a terrific down pour of rain. The wind came up sud denly, swooped down with but little warning, and striking the small terri tory described, wiped it out almost completely. Frame houses were crusn ed, the sides apparently - being forced inward, while others were toppled over and carried from their foundations. In some cases sides of buildings were the roof and a the aite. THE A.-Y.-P. FAIR. REWARDS TOTAL S6tt,00O. Search Soma Brief Notes of Intesest on the Exposition Which Opens June I. The Oregon building waa the first of the state buildings to be finished. Cal ifornia made a good second. Mt, Rainier, the highest mountain in the United States, towers 15.000 feet above the grounds of the Alaska Sleuths Flock to Spokane i of Tram Robbers. Spokane, May 13. Responding to the c tier of rewards aeereiratinir Sbb. 000, offered by the Federal authorities Yukon-Pacific exposition. and the railroad company for the cap- Five million dollars' worth of gold ture and conviction of the robbers who dust, just as it came from Alaskan held up and plundered a Great North- placen, will be part of the Alaska ex- ern train near Spokane, detectives are I Dibit. gathering here from many places. Sev-1 Live specimens of all game and game eral arrived from Denver, and the birds lound from Point Barrow to Tia Pirkerton force here has been increas- iJuana, will be seen in the immense d to 25. game paddock. Spokane police believe the robbers The provines of Alberta and Saskatch- msde.their way into Spokane and awn, Canada, will make splendid ex- 1 Old Favorites j loaiibsilr'l Mother. Th woman was old ami ragged ami rs- And bent with th chill ot th wlutsr's day. Th street was wi with a roent snow, And the womau's test ere ssed and slow. She stood at th crossing and waited tonf. Alone, uucarsd for, smld ths Ihroni, Of human beings who passed her hj. Nor heeded ths glauc ot her auiious eye. Pown th street with Isuthter and shout. lilsd In ths freedom of "school let out," t"ni ths bo.rs, Ilk a flock of sheep. Hailing ths snow piled whits and deep. Past ths woman, so old and gray, II ait ened ths children on their wan. Nor offered a helping hand to her, So meek, eu timid, afraid to stir. Lest t he hors '' th rarrlsg wheels or feet Should rmwd her down In th slippers street At Isat cam on of ths merry troup I'll garest lad. II of all lb group; II paused beside her, and whispered low, "I'll help jou across. It you wish to gv Her aged hand on his strong young arm She placed, and so, without hurt or harm lis guided th trembling feet along. Proud that his own were Urm and strong Then back again to bis friends he went. its young heart happy and well content. She's somebody's mother, boys, you know, Kor all shs's aged and poor and slow; "And I bop so in fellow will lend a hand To help my mother, you understand. If ever ah' poor and old and gray When her own dear boy Is fsr sway." And "somebody's mother" bowed her head In her horn that night, and th prayer she said Save the Babies. INFANT MORTALITY ia something frightful. Wo can hardly roalizo that of all tho children bora in civilized countries, twentytwo per cont., or nearly ono-quartor, dio before they reach ono year; thirty seven por cents, or moro than ono-third, before they are five, and ono-half before thoy aro fiftoon! Wo do not hesitate to say that a timely uao of Oastoria would savo a ma. Jority of theso precious lives. Neither do wo hesitato to say that many of theso infantile deaths aro occasioned by tho use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tincture and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain moro or less opium, or morphine. They aro, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and load to congestions, alckncsa, death Caatorla operates exactly tho reverse, but you must seo that it bears tho signaturo of Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria causes tho blood to circulate properly, opens tho pores of tho skin and allays fever. Letters from rromincnt Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. Tr. A. F. I'wlor, of Bt. I-mils. Mo, aays: "I have pre. rild our Castori, In nmuy case and Have aiwsy lutimi u an emnetn and speedy rtujy," Pr. K. Down, of rtitla.lolidila. IV, says: "I ba preacrlM your Cai IPS Can.'' I ' - j feu close watch is kept on the saloons ard lodging houses. A number of detec tives are working on the theory that the desperadoes are biding in mountains back of Colbert, Police and railway men say they do not believe that Charles McDonald, the notorious train robber who broke jail in Helena, Mont, while awaiting trial lor holding up a Great Northern tram at Rondo, Mont., shared in last Dibits of their mineral and agricultur al resources. The University of Idaho cadet band the of 40 pieces will play at the fair this summer. The Uaho legislature passed an appropriation allowing the battalion to go into encampment at the expoai tion immediately after the end of the university year. The Michigan building will be the only state structure financed locally Was Who 'Cod b kind to th noble hoy. Is somebody's son Joy r Anonynous. and prids aor1 BENEFIT OF STRIKES. tbe Saturday's crime. They say McDonald The money to defray the expense of would not be likely to agiain invade building and entertainment was raised territory in which he i known to so oy subscription in Seattle. many persons. GROWL AGAINST KAISER. xtravaganca of His Welcome Angers Austrian Taxpayers. Vienna, May 18. This city is echo ing with gossip and comment in con nection with the visit of Emperor William, it is agreed that the wel come ot the august visitor waa out- ardly hearty and that tbe decorations ere on a scale quite disproportionate the brief and incidental character of the visit. Indeed, the extravagance the municipal authorities has aroused the indignation of the already overbur dened taxpayers. As to the real inward welcome of kaiser, there is less certainty. uespite Guards on the grounds of the exposi tion will wear pearl gray uniforms and it is planned to make the force the best dressed police body ever seen in this country. TRAIN HELD UP. Robbers Hake Good Haul on Graat Northert Road. glowing panegyrics of the . ...... -- . . " ruBui, ajju wircir c , I L- -. . , orations of arf,ti,H fr.r r.,.'. " rrporHKl Spokane, Wash., May 17. Great Northern passenger t'ain No. 3 was held up by two masked robbers between Mead and Colbert shortly before mid- OI I - I . r. . , ... . , nigni aaiuruay nignt. the mallear by the robbers three miles east of Hill yard, Pwhere the mails were rifled. The engine was then reversed and sent back down the track, where it crashed into the standing train When the collision occurred a number were a l. . . ii . . . 1 1 m . - ., . , . . r. ..- I injuini. j uurry tail was sent K mil- l.ue .uar ay OI lDe c1Kn vard for rWtr. u. h . crisis, coupled with declarations that . . 7 . the future interest nf th. two l.no Bcne ln "P'' "ain ""yng The train was left standing several DYSPEPSIA "Having taken your wonderful tasca rets' tor three months and being entirely Cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia, a iuin a wuru oi praise Is due to Cascarets' for their arrinrlfrfnl tion. I have taken numerous other so- canea remedies but without avail, and I find that Cascaret relieve more in a day than all the others I have taken would ia a year. James McGune, 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tat Good. Do Oood. Neer bicken. Weaiea or (irtpe. lOe. 25c. SOc. Neer lold in bo;. Tbe e ea tuae tablet itaroped C C C. bturaolaad to con sr your money back. sis Scientific Concrete Septic Tanks Plans; dw or mafc-r.al with rait' full J"1"!" x anybrriy, st small eipenae. ran build his orn tank, connect oM style toilet and sewerage for kitchen alop; amkint his hooM aanitary. S1.60. C. H. HAMILTON 474 Manzanita Street, Portland, Oregon WANT TO SELL? Send na a full dracription of your property lm- IT, i i ,s'u-" 'ana, timber land, irri wd land, dry land, mercantile business, aasr mill, sniniile miR anithin-mnd we will show you BLACK LAND COMPANY 4M4Slailr Tarti Hu Seattle, Washington FJEE 2&C Shest UiiaiM ... A. Y. P. Expo. Souvenir Band s a your name and add re with that of twe orji pictureof th. ATrprESSffi a se stamp for p-jsue. PACIfrC COASI MCRCANTHf ASSOOATION J !" Street. StAITte, WN. IT C0FFEO I TEA SPICES I BAKIN0 POWDER Ua EXTRACTS llTIUST RIGHT OOSSETflDEVEM wwruNa. oatv J. PNU No. 21.0 ill be still more closely united, poli ticiana are afraid that Austria has ven Germany a heavy morttrace on ber future. Au.-tria may be forced to join Germany in any foreign policy the auer chooses to adopt. Prosperity at Pittsburg. Pittsburg, May 18. Announcement was made here tonight that 35,000 em ployes of iron and steel companies hav ing headquarters in this vicinity will miles from a telegraph station, where one of the trainmen was sent to notify tne bpokane ottice of the bold-up. According to the report at Hillyard. the robbers have obtained booty amount ing to more than $20,000 from the mailcar. Alfalfa as Human Food. Omaha, May 17. Omaha goes the vegetable food faddist one better, and receive an advance in wages averaging furnishes the proof that a man can live u yet teui me ursi or. June or me nrst of July. Tbe United States Steel cor poration has made no announcement of an increase, but it is said the Jones & Laughlin Steel company, the Republic iron at su-ei company and other inde pendent concerns could restore the wages paid prior to the first of last April. Drives Capital to America. London, May 18. As a result of the proposed increased income Lax in the budget submitted by the chancellor of the exchequer, Lloyd-George, the Duke oi Bcaiord, extensive landholder and scientific farmer, is to invest 2.Bfifi 000 in California, according to a report current here today. Tbe immen?e I homey estates in Cambridgeshire were recently sola to the government Dy DUKe oi Hertford for a sum in OI IZ&0.000. The proceeds of this le. it is said, will be invested in California iarming lands. Prohibit Public Drinkinr. Colorado Sprinirs. Colo.. Mv ia An additional precaut on to insure the carrying out of the wishes of the'dry" element of Colorado Springs, victorious in the recent local option election was suppnea tonight in an ordinance nr. sented to the city council by City At torney C. W. Dolph. By its provisions drinking liquor in any public place, in cluding the hotels and restaurants of the city, is a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of $100 to $300. Railway Travel Growing Safe. Chicago, May 18.-Accordinir tv, . report made public by the Pennsylvania lines, the system carried 141,859,543 passengers over 23,000 miles of rails without the loss of life to a si senger train from train accidents dur ing 1908. The number t t,...... ; ' injured thrnmrhnnf 1 .A' UrBKW wri.l, to .dT.rti.nl71 H..U o, " W" 1 IT an.ntio. tbu p. p.r. ' I ,rTT "''-D Pr cent from tbe cas 1 I ualty list of 1907. on hay and enjoy the beBt of health. There are college men in town to prove the assertion. At Creighton university there are clubs garlore, and among them is one known as the Alfalfa Hay club, with 23 members, and one of the purposes of the organization is to demonstrate the very important fact that alfalfa ia a human food product as well as an excellent food for the animals. Tkelr Moral t allft Eslala4 Leader J ok a Mllehelt. "Not only have the wo-a of worklngmen been raised by the strikes In this country, but the whole moral ton of the labor element has been ap preciably elevated," said John Mitchell to members of tbe League fur Political Education who gathered In New York city recently, where he addressed them on The Moral t'pllft of the Strike" "There Is no phnse so much ills- cussed snd so little luidersttiod." he said. "To understand the moral luftu ente of a strike It la necessary to un derstand the lileais of the strikers. "The Amerli'iiii workman wants tbe things that make for his physical. moral and uieutnl advancement aud In the pupoilt of thee Ideals he la Justi fied in adopting such lawful means as will aid blm to achieve these things. "A strike attributed to an apparent ly trival matter Is often caused by a pent pp feeling resulting from months and months of continued aggression It Is often sold that the walking tlelegsie calls a strike for th benefit of his own porket. This Is not true, for every strike means a Imw to hint. In fnct, the remuneration of the walk ing delegate Is Ilk that of th Chinese physician, who Is paid only while his patient are In good bealih. "Roughly speaking, tba avernge workman has spent leas than 1 iter cent of bis wage In strikes. In other words, tbe workmen of th United Stales have lost less time ln strikes than from the celebration of the Fourth of July. A strike cannot be won by a single action. It requires tba greatest en durance and patience. The striker must refrain from any hostility to ward the men who have been Imported Into his town to taka hla nlsce. "The amount of violence In strikes Is greatly overdrawn. It Is a matter of record that there sr more people killed on the Fourth of July than hare been killed In strikes In tba Cnlted State since the signing of tb Declara tion of Independence." I tUlut. J 1'I.K t'r.N f AHvUif ftvptimion Cr As siniilaiiinjilirrgwjnjlRvuU liiilrSitmlBiiallsM'leJ Promotes Diction f torfyl ness ami IVMronUini ra'ittw Uxuiu Mtuiihim- iwrMwrjI. Not X au r otic. Wat W- JbWrJwn--VreV . A.'vaaaw&eVe Wrui W lhraai few Aprrffct nciitrtiv forritnllrj I Ion . Sour SUinva-h.Dta-rtiw Worms ,f wnuUjoini'fvtrisIl ncssaiulLossorSLUP. rarSmaat SijtufW of SKv vohk:. torla In my prm-tlci for many yeara with great atlsfai tloa to mrseif M benefit to my ration!." Dr. K.I ward I'srrUh. of Urooklyn. N. Mys: "I bav uud your C torla in my own liotiaelioM with. goo4 rmiults, and bav atrlaed soreraj patleut to u It for It mlM laiatlva eBact and frtwdum frum harut." , Pr. J. It. Elliott, iff New Vorlt City, aay: "Having during tba ( it years prwrlbrd your Caatorla for Infantita stoma' li tlisordfr. moat heartily coimnrnl Its tue. Tba formula contain nothing tlrUtorloug to the most ilell.at of children." Ir. C. 0. fiirnfti, of (ni!ia. Neb, aay: "Your Caatorla Is an MeJ medlcln for rhlttlrrn, anil I frequently ir-rlla IL Wbllo I do not ajt. cat th luitlscrtmlnat u of proprietary wsdliin), yot Caatorla la aa riception for cmJIiions wtititi arlao la tba rar of chlbtron," Pr. J. A. rrkr, if Kansas City, Mo, say: "Vour Caatorla hoMa tho eatrwm of tho medical profession In manner lielj by rut trthwr proprto tary preparatkm. It I a sure an ) reliable medlrlno for Infanta an4 rfclj. Orvn. In fact, it Is the universal liouartiald remedy fur tnfaittllo ailtiicott Dr. II. Y Merrill, of Augusta, Wo, avs: "Caatorla la ouo of tb ry Biiest and ruot rrmarkablo reiuedle for lufants an 4 rUll.Ireo. In fcf opinion your Caatorla ha saved thousand from au fatty grsv.. r4a furnlnh hutnlrvJs of trslluioulala from tbla locality aa to IU (!! lenry and merits." Dr. Norman St. Cer, of Cleveland. Ohio, aaya: "During; th last twelv years I bav frequently re-ommrnde4 your Caatorla aa on of tb beat rreparatlona of th kind, being f In th band of prnta ant very (. fvtlvo In relieving children disorder, wbtto ll eQ .tit, wbklt lac. a pleasant l rr;aratloo ran lio adrntulstured U B great advaotatn." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS igaatar Euct Copy of Wraprcr. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. , et avss,, wat. UNSANITARY CONDITIONS. Water Supply in Many Cases Found Unnecessarily Polluted. K. K. l'rnoi, ttfe-n Arw:.il!ufsl t'ollffsa, The condition in which I find watr received from various parts of the state warrants my calling th at tent tun of. the public to the unsanitary condition which mint eniat surrounding their! water supply. Some samples of watrr ' taken in storile bottle under aaeeptie! wr' I tint ssi IVw j mu ru in jwwjsrij rueiK ati awir rsi.ttrrra Egg-PKopKat Crescent BAKING POWDER A FULL POUND 25c Cl it from your CrocsMl , I. IA' I f h sir L a li t at n-. as I k at i-a ..! it si s . i . . . . . . A precautions, cot-tain as hih as ti.'I O.HO i " -umi,tai ; oamn. Mwwin uiat ttioy dm smsj germs per cubic centimeter i, I..,,,,,,, ! I":. . " " . ... . , w"s n ny uninjurea ami tiw muh t;i:emirai anaiyaia ami were vei tinted i holil atvmt live cubic centimeter of water and an ordinary tlni kitig glass about ?t: cubic centimetrrs). A glass ful of such water would tlu-refore con Uin 14,3o5,.Vi0 living germ. Whiio it i true that msny var. et.es of these germs are not directly disease produc ing, tho continued introduction of such large quantities e,f them into the sys tem lowers vitality and increase sus- cepiioiuty u the iliseaxe tir,iu.-in,r ty. when they em accea, to , ''' .." " I"!'! 'ilt dtstatic ing cl.rU j,,i them, for th wtt body. VVater containing . many or- , f . . wi H'"' tranism n., .!. ?.. ...i...;. .c i 6flh? Kr"'l. here sun and air may! mile. Tvidmld fever Is a filth d It- ptomaines from the putrefaction of the ! . fu,thrr P"" If n open rtoo. es and any pr.n who thus -.lluta . ... .... N t is well known thai milk la IS with the color of liquid manur. On. Ideal fao-l for typhoid bacilli, and f particular sample ws thus pol'"l tbat fe.,n !m,uI,I b well guarded irorn a mmer be.l near tho houee. the from th InvMltM of li,. Kfp Hi flower brtl having been heavily ma-: out of th house, especially that pari nuretl. wbertt fovsl 1 kept. In l-slilirwhr watrr la piped In. i Attention holi also bo rolled t to the bouiw and there is no sew.r, tho tho abwrninabU practice of disposing of toilet should Iw connected with a flftt " tlrsaVfi BflimrlU Is if f ltVnaYsH f li t f raafo , erly constructed septic tank ami th cssse into abandoned wll. or mpty More Time is Given, Washington, May 17. As a result of,several conferences, the Interstate Commerce commission today announced o postponement from June 1 to July 1 ar tne time lor taking effect of its de cision in the Spokane rate cases. The commission recently had postponed un til June 1 the time when the new rates ordered by it should go into effect, but aa a result of conferences within the last few days with the representatives of the Hill and Hamman lines ft was decided today further to postpone the, operation of the order unti' July 1. Earthquake in Montana. Glendive, Mont. May 17. At 9.16 o'clock Saturday evening Glendive felt very perceptiule seismic disturbance. A number of men gathered in the Ma sonic temple rushed from the building, believing it was about to fall. In many places dishes rattled in the pantries. The first shock lasted probably two or inree seconds, with unusually rapid vi brations. The shock was felt at For syth and Dickinson, N. D., where it Is reported to have been very severe. Bank Guarantee in Texas. Dallas, Tex., May 17. A general movement among state bank to take advantage of the new state guarantee Health anal ProBla. Prof. Irving r'laher, of Yale, bus beeu suggesting to th life Insurance companies that tbey establish depart ment or health a a mean of prolong ing the life of their policy holders, and thus of increasing their own profit. liut there la dtt tiger In such a proposi tion. Heside tielug an unwarranted Interference with personal liberty, they might eventually bring about such a condition or health as to remove all that fear of death which constitutes the chief urgency of life Insurance. It would be much better If the life-insur ance companies could Invent a tHirt- able and well disciplined dlM-ou which the agents could 'arry around with organic matter in which they grew inese targe numtier of organism get,, erally find their way into open wells by surface drainage and where tbey ran pass, so may the tliseaae producing types pass also, The water from driven wells are comparatively free from organisms. An open well is an abomination ami in not in keeping with our present under standing of the laws of sanitation. The question arises, how can we bet ter our condition. Where a well i the only means of obtaining water, let it be dug to the water bearing stratum wall it up with brick laid in cement for ten feet, arch it over with ib pump pipe ami arch well cemented in mi tne remainder or thu hole, which may be 15 to 20 feet, with clay well tramped down and the result will !, a bottomless brick jug, deep un,r ground, into which no surface water worm nor animals ran penetrate The water from such a well is )ur) can he obtained from tho locality in which it is situated. Thero are many families living in the country who should enjoy the best of health, but who ore always ailimr The cause of ill health may, aa a rule.' be traced to their use of polluted water produced by the unsanitary condition of their nurroumlinin. Kot f,.m u a , " " VT IIU.IIt'H have proper drainage frnm .,l. . concrete) vault, well : a water supply commit- an lain! cemented, snouitl be constructed, in stead of a mere hoi in tbe ground, and nine frequently thrown Into it to pre vent in hreetlit g of flies. Karth cloa- off ens If Your Prs Mother You 'iret I.., ,.r 1-fr-rrru. i vi' iAt.VE. els hav been very successful and con-1 rllblp, mt successful eye rem- sist oi galvanized Iron trays or tub - ,,"w,r- A" druggist or Howsro them, but not use until the i,r,mi. t. baths, dish water ia thrown ,..,.. . Ive vletlm absolutely refused to yield b,c'1 lo"r on the ground near the well to the ordinary blandishments, 'f he Kl't"'Ke ' similarly disposed of to tie' disease, should be Bo constructed that It could readily I withdrawn a soon as the victim capitulated. New York Times. F.arlr tlataat. a curious looking compose arid drain into the well. Wash be tolerated on the clothing is 0 emptied on the ground to drain into .... w. most oi me open wells situ ted near tho house r barn are but cesspools. It is the lwe,t point in Its vicinity into which liquid's drain Frequently a privy is ,.8t,,, wlth, tone a throw of an open well. When the water table rises Ui the surfs r "It. aw Tl il ,Iway ''"ring 'If"! "'nr. "W"rn Oregon, all sur . ,i luiiiaimnaieu, and as th water level lowers, the open wells be! woman . "r ",a damage. na. el ThB ordinary stone or hrb-lr u,n f Kuai mnivv " '' ww-a w iuvuau, l . ,, , " nan ui law, signed last week, has begun. I We have often bad tbe same thought 1 ' " on y "rv"s the nurnoHe During the two days since the law was alwut the men. . i cav"1,f of the siirned 25 hank hava srrer.Ud the nrn. I " na ln no 'nso acts as a fill,,, visions of the depoeit guarantee fee-' Philosopher aays It It good for " r,!ivd samples of water I tion. ,very man to bare an active eneui. ! :..m 0f,en. "Hunted near barn- ' udt or dwellings, which were loaded "i nai a curious looking paper weight, said one of Mr. Newlywed's friends, taking up a brownish object, ro.'iid and about half an Inch thick. from the desk. "V'e," said Mr. Nwlywed. oniy a temporary one. it's my w first puff-paste tart shell." my i" emptied awsy from th premises; dry earth or aahe should U use.i in connection with tlirtn to absorb moisture and suppress odor, It I well known tht flit breed In human and animal manure; for sam ple, the deposit of human excreta ar often seen to be a crawling mas of rnaifgots, these are Ui larva hatched from the eKlie deposited by file, from una wey pai into the pupa stage, and again emerge as flies with th return of warm weather. The. flies enter our, (welling, widk upon our f.- and directly transmit th organism from excreta to our food. Omtanirtmlion d.es no ceas at that, for w. have M nil,, y proven that the organisms which ll, Hie. take I,,,,, th.l, IhxII,. m me excreta are not (leslroy by their digestion, and passing from their w"" l" excreta the germ util m Una excreta for food and multiply. Therefore a fly ,,,eck containing fifty Krm will increas it. number fifty. Ifrchanc the organism happens w w. u,e lypnoiu bacillus, a fly nimeL uimn an apple, r othe, tJ, will eventually contain thousand, of germ.. . . !" h'v wncluslvely demon .rated by hatching file. in. sterZ box, then feeding them with bread or sugar saturated with culture, of lh typhoid bacilli, th,,,, ,iowini tm excreu, UK,n .pp.. cul)b , othe, 'material that give, ott moi.tu Bnes, arter soma sume the form Unas., ItulTalo, N. Y. Saalker Vlellas. Ijiwyer Vu wsttt s ilitorc froei J' wife) tin Khst grouiirlT . t'ller Hitrem snd repestr.1 cruallj. Xlie Una's in get up nsrjr alfkl sjai a!k the Imbr to aln-o found t i.. i ', , " i ,,, wlln ,IVI,I(J time, ' a: typhoid Pa IXix4$mx oxvWxc bovvds; cca$c& qss'vsU cxvcxncvctcovviw abwa cospaXou To jc Yfe bcncjicxcA cjjccs.awa8bu Vo ' CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. SOLO BYIEADINO DRUGGISTS 50 AtWTTlJ 'I can't undentsnd," said a lately, "why women are so foolish." tii A navorln. need ths asm ss umon m j llr diaa..t.lna riiulat..i auar I "''T.'.J tltliii. Maplrlne, d.ll.loUrlPl,n,,''l?.; aru Won than maela. A Malell rsclpskook. !:rassal M(a. C.. 5l"