GiSiil
m
"l have been rasing Cascareta for In
omnia, with which 1 have been afflicted
for twenty years, and I can aay that Cae
careta have riven me more relief than any
other remedy I have ever tried. I shall
certainly recommend them to my frieadt
M being all that thev are represented."
Thus. Gillard, Elgin, 111.
Pleasant, Pslatahla. Potent. Taste Good.
Do Wood. Never Sicken, Weaken or Grip.
lUc, ZSc, Mo. Never sold rb balk. The -alne
tablet stamped C C C. viuaraatecd to
aura or your money back. BJ4
rothrd.
"I suppose you know, barber," said
rercy, with a wink at the man in the
other chair, "thai tlx hair on a man's
head grow at the rate of tkreeiuilliouths
of a yard in a second."
"No. I nover heard that before," aaid
the barber, healing a tattoo on the strop
with hit ranor; "but I know there's a
pot on the back of your head where the
hair wouldn't crovr as much at that in a
million year.
Willi. a Help ike fume.
Philanthropic Person (with sulwrip
tion paper) We are raising a fund t
prosecute tha white slaver. Can you
assist us?
Baseball Magnate Sure! I've Just dis
posed of two of my players and got i
food cash price for them. Hundred dol
lara be enough? I'hicaso Tribune.
ADVICE TO CONGRESS!
no one can apeak with ceitainty Utxm '
thia point, but I have become convinced ' g
that gtemt majority of the people of X STRIKING FOR COMPANY, t
inia country are in lavoroi vesting the y
Taft Favors Corporation Tax and
Income Tax.
AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION
national government with power to
levy an income tax.
"second, the decision in the Pollock
case left power in the national govern
ment to levy an excise tax which ac
complishes the same purpose as a cor
poration income tax, and is free from
certain objectiotia urged to the propos
ed income tax measure.
I therefore recommend an amend
ment to the taritT bill ittipoainir uiton
all corporations and . joint stock com-
Urges Senate to Adopt Provision as panics for profit, except national banks,
House Has Already Done
n Tariff Bill.
Washington, June 17. President
otherwise taxed, saving banks and
building and lonn societies, an income
tax measured by 2 per cent of tho net
! income of such corporation. This is
an excise tax upon the privilege of do
ing business as an artificial entity and
Faft yesterday sent the following tries- of freedom from a general partnership
sage to congress: I liability enjoyed by those who own the
"To the Senate and House of Renr.- 8toc
seratives It is the constitutional dutv ' '" informed that a 2 percent tax
of the president, from time to time, to of this character would bring into the
present to the consideration of congress treasury oi me united btatea not less
Mothers will find !ln window's S..:MM
Syrup lb bat rernetK louse turthtiucliu.xrtt4
auriug in teatiuug pcrioa.
Ills Time la Be A lose.
"Come away, children." said their
mother. "Kun out in the yard and play."
"But we're watching papa lay the stair
carpet, niauima." they answered.
"I know it, hut he's join to lay it
around the bend in the stairway pretty
soon, and 1 don't want you to hear th
language he will use." Chicago Tribune
Coavertlnnl Oppurt wattles.
"So your wife is a suffragette? Why
does she want to vote?"
"She doesn't want to vote." an
swered M. Meekton. "She wants to
make speeches." Washington Star.
such measures as he shall judge neces
sary and expedient.
In my inaugural address, immedi
ately preceding this present extraordi
nary session of congress, I invited at
tention to the necessity for a revision
of the tariff at this session, and stated
the principles upon which I thought
the revision should be effected. I re
ferred to the then rapidly increasing
deficit, and pointed out the obligation
on the part of the framers of the tariff
bill to arrange duties so as to secure an
adequate income, and suggested that if
it was not possible to do so by import
duties, new kinds of taxation must be
adopted, and among them I recommend
ed a graduated inheritance tax as cor
rect in principle and as certain and
easy of collection.
lhe house of representatives has
adopted the suggestion and has pro
vided in the bill it passed for the col
lection of such a tax. In the senate.
the action of its finance committee
and the course of the debate indicate
that $25,000,000,
"The decision of the Supreme court
in the cuse of the Spreckles Sugar Ke-
fining company aguitist McClain seems
clearly to establish the fact that such
a tax as this is an excise tax upon priv
ilege, and not a direct tax on property.
and is within the Federal power with
out apportionment according to population.
"The tax on net income is preferable
to one proportionate to a percentage of
the gross receipts, because it is a tax
upon success and not failure. It im
poses a burden at the source of the in
come at a time when the employer is
well able to pay and when'collection is
easy.
'Another merit of this tax is the
Federal supervision which must be ex
ercised in order to make the law effect
ive over the annual accounts and busi
ness transactions of all corporations.
While the faculty of assuming a cor
porate form has been of the utmost
utility in the business world, it is also
Little children are suffering every
day in the year with sprains, bruises,
cuts, bumps and burns. Hamlins Wiz
ard Oil is banishing these aches and
a. -II ... .L - -1
that it may not o-re t thi. nem,i.; V "y " me anuses
j it ia " . . s and all of the evils which have aroused
deficit by the imposition of a general
income tax, in form and substance al
most exactly the same character as that
which, in the case of Pollock vs. Farm
over.
Chronic.
"Away dowu in her heart," said th
boarding house philosopher, "every wom
an is a pessimist- When any calamity
happens she always wants to know the
worst, and isn't happy until she hoars
It."
pains every day in the year, the world j era' Loan & Trust company, 157 U. S.
was held by the Supreme court to
be a direct tax, and therefore not with
in the power of the Federal govern
ment to impose unless apportioned
among the states according to popu
lation
"This new proposal, which I did not
discuss in my inaugural address or my
message at the opening of the present
session, makes it appropriate for me to
submit to congress certain additional
recommendations.
"The decision of the Supreme court
in the income tax cases deprives the
national government of a power which.
by reason of previous decisions- of the
court, it was generaly supposed the
government had. It is undoubteedly a
power the national government ought
to nave.
Proof Concloslve.
Lawyer fcross examining) Yoa testi
fied that Miss iSmythe was walking
ner sleep, now oo you know sue was
asleep?
itness V ell. a mouse ran across the
floor right in front of her and she nerer
tven batted an eye. Chicago Tribune.
To Bl in New SImm.
Always shsie In Allen's Foot-Kaie, a powder,
ft euro- h.,t, sw.-aunir, nmr. nwollen leet.
Cure eorTis,
. ilii-ruv I T'.r tt.i ! ,t .,.,....
lUdrrgtUr and sb-.w uteres. 2. D.nl accept
aaytutwtitute. Sample mailedFRKK. AddnAs
BKunviut..it.j, lit xvr,.-. i.
the public to the necessity of reform
will be made possible by the use of this
very faculty.
If now, by a perfectly legitimate
and effective system of taxation, we
are incidentally able to possess the
government and the stockholders and
the public of the knowledge of the real
business transactions and the gains and
profits of every corporation in the
country, we have made a long step to
ward that supervisory control of cor
porations whirn may prevent a further
abuse of power.
I recommend then, first, the adop
tion of a joint resolution by two-thirds
of both houses, proposing to the states
an amendment to the constitution
granting to the Federal government
the right to levy and collect an income
tax, without apportionment among the
states, according to population; and
second, the enactment as part of the
pending revenue measure, either as a
substitute for or an addition to, the in-
A strike for higher wattes or shorter
hours or more autt better food Is com
prehensible, but one has lo no to Mcxl
co, writes C M. Klandran, In "Viva,
Mexico!" for a strike that Involves nei
ther a question of material advalitnue
nor of abstract principle. One after
noon, during the busiest season of the
year on a coffee-ranch, all the coffee
pickers, with the exception of one fam
ily, suddenly Htrtick, When asked what
the trouble was, the spokesman, In a
florid and pompous address, declared
that they were "all brothers, and must
pick together, or not at all."
It came nut during the Interview
that the father of the family who had
not struck hud received permission for
himself, hta wife and six small chtl
drcn to pick In a block of coffee by
themselves, and to this the others had
been Induced to object.
Why they objected they could not
say, because they did not know. It
was expliilueil to them that the man
had wished his family to work apart
for the sole and sensible reason that,
first, he and his wife could take bet
ter care of the children when they
were not scattered anions the crowd;
and secondly, that as the trees of the
particular block ha had asked to be
allowed to pick In were younger and
smaller than the others, the children
had less difficulty In reaching the
branches.
He had not only derived no financial
advantage from the chance, he was
voluntarily making some sacrifice by
going to pick where the coffee, owing
to the youth of the trees, was less
abundant.
"Pon't you see that this Is the truth
and all there Is to It?" the strikers
were asked.
"Yes."
"And now that It has been espials
ed, won t you go back to work?"
"No."
"Rut why not?"
"rtecause."
"Because what?"
localise we must all pick togeth
Rooeevelt's story of A f ilea will no. br
complete without Its chiiiWr
sine! Is."
PUOFIT IN 0K0W1NO WEEDS.
Have a
A1MA TADEMA S COMMISSION.
the nation's life in threat rri.a ui an " uPn
More I rirenllr Seeded.
Salesman (at bookstore I Perhaps
cms is what you are looking for. It's a
work entirlwl "Housekeeping Made
iasy. Telis you all about
Anxious C ustotner No ; we've got that.
Haven't you a bock called "Moriug Made
tasy . taicajo Tribune.
bet ibe As!
jes, sia the retired auctioneer,
"that boy of mine is a chip oiT the old
block, with all the original bark on him;
he's a Rpieler for a j-cont theater."
Chicago Tribune.
How lhe Trundle Started.
hsteile I don't suppose you havs
beard of it, but George and I are going
io ne married some time next June.
Maybelle Mad to know it, dear. Has
ueorge heard of it yet?
Whr, Sore!
Tommy I'aw, what is concentrated
lye?
Mr. Tucker It's
ugly word. Tommy.
the short nd and
Ion't bother me.
Yaratlon Umym.
iuu a.v onucier worker last sum
tner Just for fun?"
"Oh. no; just for funds -Harvard
I ji mnmin
Be Dlda't I.IVo tbe Bait.
'The other night a fellow sat back
of me at the theattr," said Simeon
Ford, "and talked with bated breath
the whole evening.
"I wouldn't have minded." he added,
after a moment, "if It hadn't been bait
ed with llruburger. " New York Tlme3
iMvnir persons ot social standing ra
erally tbe world throughout, the ai-craz
age of marringe is at prevnt, men S'i
and women 28.
Although I have not considered
constitutional amendment as necessary
to the exercise of certain phases of
this power, a mature consideration has
satisfied me that an amendment is the
only proper course for its establishment
to its full extent. I therefore recom
mend to the congress that both houses,
by a two-thirds vote, shall propose an
amendment to the constitution confer
ring the power to levy an income tax
upon the national government without
apportionment among the states in pro
portion to population.
This course is much to be preferred
to the one proposed, of re-enacting a
law once judicially declared to be un
constitutional. For congress to assume
that the court will reverse itself and to
enact legislation on such assumption
will not strengthen popular confidence
in the stability of the judicial construe
tion of the constitution. It is much
wiser policy to accept the constitution
and remedy the defect in due and regu
lar course.
Again, it is clear that by the enact
ment of the proposed law, the congress
mil not te bringing money into the
treasury to meet the present deficiency.
out Dy putting on the statute book
law already there and never repealed
will simply be suggesting to the execu
tive officers of the government their
possible duty to invoke litigation.
II the court should maintain its
former view, no tax would be collected
at all. If it should ultimatelv reverse
itself, still no taxes would have been
collected until after protracted delay.
it is said the difficulty and delay
in securing the approval of thre-fourtha
of the states will destroy all chance of
adopting the amendment. Of course,
corporations, measured by 2 per cent of
their net income."
OFFERE HUMAN SACRIFICE.
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DR. W. A. WISE
Xt Years a Leader in Psinloi Dental
Work in Portland,
Out-of-Town Peopli
BKIDCk AM 11. A t K WOI'K IN A mv i
nec-unary,
I"ITH NU WS WUHOL'T THE I Vast
i no uncertainty.
derei.
TKKTI
PAIN.
For the Next Fifteen Days
win mve you a guod edit gold
lain crown for ,
22k bnoVe taelh . . .
Molar crown......
GoW or enamel fillinvs. ... ,",".",'
c-nver nniiifrH.
or porce-
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6.U0
1.00
.SO
Strike in Plate Trad j.
PitUlurg, June 17.-More than 10.-
000 skilled workmen, members of the
Amalgamated Association of Iron,
Steel and Tin Workers, emnloved hv
tne American fcneet and Tin Flate com
pany, will quit work June 30. at which
time the open shop order of the com
pany becomes .frective. Many un
skilled workmen will also be affected.
The decision to take this action fol
lowed a special convention held her
In the Pittsburg district a majority of
the mills of American Sheet and Tin
Plate company are non-union.
Bor.illa May Lead Revolt.
New Orleans. June 17. nisriatches
received by local business houses say
that La ,Ceiba and the Northern
provinces of Honduras are in open re
volt and have sent emissaries tn Nn,
Orleans to persuade Manuel Bonilla to
return and take possession of the gov
ernment. Davillas has annlied tn rh
United States, and the United States
gunboat Paducah is patrolling Ceiba
harbor to prevent sanguinary out
breaks. General Bonilla is in New
Orleans now. He denies that there is
anything significant in his departure.
Russian Police Probe Sect That Wor
ships Blood-Stained Idol.
St Petersburg, June 16. Dispatches
from Perm, European Kussia, say the
local police have begun an investiga
tion into the sect of the Crimson God,
the members of which are accused of
human sacrifices and other horrible
practices.
Repeated disappearances of persons
in the district where the sect dwells
throw suspicion on the organization,
which worships a red wooden idol, col
ored, it is said, with human blood.
The police have located a secret
grave containing the mutilated body
of a man supposed to have been sacri
ficed, and they expect to find others.
The rural region, of which Perm is
the center, is a breeding ground for
many fanatical cults. It is a meeting
place for the pagan tribes of Asia, as
well as of persons who flee from Kus
sia on account of religious pctsecution.
Refugees of this type have lived for
centuries in the dense forests of the
district, and their beliefs have devel
oped along the most fanatical lines.
sum ol Ilia Heal-Kaona Work la
InelBileU In a liemler'a Order.
in im4. says the well known ar
tlst. AlmaTadema. In the Strand. "I
received a visit from the KnuHsh pic
ture dealer, tlambart II prlnctpe (Jam
bartl. as they used to call him In Italy
He was the picture dealer par excel
leni-e of this day and was naturally
held In great respect by artists. I re
member him on that first visit to me
Handing before my easel, on whlrh I
had posed my Vnmlnic Out of Church.'
and Instantly exclaiming:
"'Hid you paint that picture for the
.inderdonkts?'
"I assured him of the fact. II.
asked me If they had seen It and what
was the prlr... I told him 'hat they
had not seen It n yet. 'Well, then,
said Giimbart. 'I'll take It. and let n
have a couple of dozen of that kind at
progressive prices each half dozen.' It
was really as If he had been buying
hales of cotton. Of course. I thought
and not without reason, that my for
tune was as good as made. Moreover
li prlncIpe Rambartl agreed that I
might deal with the antique period
I loved. Instead of the middle ages
where I had latterly been Becking m
subjects. And so It came about that
some of the pictures by which I am
perhaps, best known as a painter were
Included In this first singular bargain
"Four years did It take me to carry
out Cambart's flrtt commission and the
day arrived when Cambart aftaln paid
me a visit. I want you." he said, 'tr.
paint me another four dozen pictures
on the same condition of rising value.
I consulted and I did my best not to
disappoint him. 'The Vlntage'waspalnt
ed as one of them and when the deal
er saw It, perceiving that It was a fat
more Important canvas than any of Itr
predecessors a work, too, that had
cost me far more time and labor he
at once Insisted upon paying for It thr
figure which was to have been given
for the last half dozen."
The.a "I'laHla t I'laee
Uarkel Blue.
ui v i ! To be sin's The
national deliiirllliellt of UKrlOllt U 10
1. .. U.lH f.lf (I I II II V Vl'll fat telllllK I'"' I
funnel of the Inriio money value o
linr in itiisiK each year In I'll 'l,u"
irv In lhe aliitne of i.ei lilelims weeds
and lins been Issiilnit bulletin Uh
,iie..,.ii.,ii foe colled lint. cill'lliU and
acllltur weed. A miurlcr of a ceiilury
a!0 nr. tleor.e II. l.oilug. the coiimil
sloner uf agriculture, called atteiillon
to the fact that In tlerumiiy many "
the commonest and must pernicious
aee.la Mint Iho Atiierlcilil fitriuer li""
to contend with were successfully
profitably cultivated, says the Kansas
City Slur. Iliirdock. dandelion, wlleh
grass, foxglove, mullein, hornliound
Jlinpaoit. mustard and water hemlock
are anion1 our commonest weeds and
grow In great profusion almost every
where III lhe I'liltcd Slates. (Iidlnnr
lly they are regarded merely as iron
Idesome weeds, 1 he l rouble, of course,
Is In the luzy hatut of AttcmpHiiK to
grow weeds mid cultivated crop on
lhe same land at tho same time. Ho
It often liaiitx'iis that (lie wiuligrasa
between lhe potato ros la more al
unlde. than the tubers III (lis hills
When you raise weeds you must make
a business of It. Ijvad that will raise
nothing else will r.lNe weeds. The
Jimpsoti grows In rank profusion about
the feed lot. the front yard Is yellow
with dandelion flowers and the flowers
of the mullein U'dcck tho pastures.
The burdock grows In the roadalds
fence corners, and the waste lot pro
duces au abundance of w llchgras and
comfrey. yet a majority of til drug
weeds used In medicine tu this couu
try are still Imported, and paid for
at a high rate.
Without counting wormwood, tansy
or rhiitiarii, all of which are weeds In
favored places, and without Including
catnip or penny roy al or any of the
mill'., the American people are paying
out more i turn :loo.ooo y,.nr ,arj
earned money lor liuixirted weeds.
which are growing wild In nearly e
ery pan of the country. The luiLr!s
for the year 1'joT I'j.jj were as fol
lows:
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asaoia loatai. 110 feast a.,Wai,a,ti
dge that there Is money
common and much de
is sprcailiiig every year
and a very consideru'dn Indtiatry In
medicinal weeds has .ir!-n, but II Is
far short of what it ahoubl t Tin
average tanner cannot tiring himself
to regard as other than a heresy the
declaration thai a w I Is sluudv a
useful plant out of piacr.
I tie prie s paid i.y ,ig l.il.hlng
drug house for Laves, flowers or
roots of the commoner weeds which
afflict the farmer with their frenetic
when ho lets them get out of place are
as follows: Ihtndelion root, dried,
jlllipsoil wec, leave and seedl, po.
sou netniocK. freshly plucked and
dried flowers and leaves, dried and
ailed- need of black and whit" mil a.
cents a pound, burdock root,
and dried. 7 cents a pound.
blossom of (tore.
7 cent
the tall
!.
tard. .1
sliced
dried leaves and
hound and wild fotglore, & tn
a pound; dried blossom of
.re.imt4lllH. f
I'trit I' i .. f. r 11 don me, but
would you mind loauitig mv uur j4
ta"!ei a tuotnrtll ?
S con 4 I' tiger With pleasure, '
!r
r'lnt rasH-iigrr Thanks, awfully.?
and now, a you rati no longer ri-
your new nipper would )uu kindly pas
U over to no ?
Melk,. ).rMrrllr 4..le4.
It:trr I ljj.;i!'g !)! sl he luk '
fell i-.ie dij 'otiiatle aay hoar to call a
w-Att a l;r.
Hr-"k Alway twleel s iai!lr out)
than );u are.
I'trmian kuekle.
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1 I'll " l.e aritte. li .aker, h
tbe !i-t'.w ,.f .-.MllOlrf ,!!t-.0
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IT'S A COUNTRY OF SMELLS.
Alaska Teacher Accused. mr,.r,.Z . V V . . .
Seattle, June 16. A special cable I Mseutuilna fol ltnn.m-,.1.
to the Poat-Intelligencer from Valdez, AfrUa. Young H. Tarllnft of Toronto
Alaska, says that a complaint has been f'anda hn i. .i .k .n..
u,i .u j r" "'"oxoin. said
"vii uic i.iiiidi oiBies cumiiiis-1 recent v that when
sioner at Copper Center a(aint Frank
Ruseell, govern merit teacher there.
Several gerious charges ire included in
the complaint, amontr them bein em
bezzlement, defrauding the natives,
inhumanity to the native and com
plicity to defraud the government,
KusBell is now on board a steamer en
route to Seattle. The complaint is in
the bands of the (.lmtrict attorney.
Tax Unearned Increase.
Berlin, June 16. The reichstag re
assembled today. Among the official
communications laid before the house
was one from the government concern
ing the proposal to tax the unearned
inereaBemcnt in real estate values.
The government has decided that it is
inexpedient to do this for imperial pur
poses, inasmuch as there are seemingly
unBurmountable difficulties in the wav
of an equitable adjustment of the taxes
on city and county values, but it ap
proves as just the taxing of the un
earned increasement for local purposes.
Illinois Primary Law Invalid.
Springfield, III.. June 17. Th Ro.
Goodrubb.r Pia'w.':.'.'.'.'.'.',':.'.';:.';;;;;;:;;; ew,Jr"ne court or" Illinois today declared
li'te. .1? t"MU I'm unconstitutional the state nrimwrv l.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 18 YEARS
Dr. W. A. Wise
President and Manager
The Wise Dental Co J
(INC.) Third and W a-hlmrton SU.
PORTLAND, OREGON
unconstitutional the state primary law.
and as a result the Btate is without a
legal method of nominating candidates
for office. It is thought a rutriQl
sion of the leghilature will be called to
enact a new law. The decision nf rh
Plan Buffalo Roundup.
Butte, June 16. One of the most
unique roundups in the hiatory of the
West will start tomorrow at Kenan,
on the Flathhead Indian reservation,
in Western Montana, when the Pablo
herd of buffaloes will be corralled and
driven to the stockade at Kavilla.
The animals will be loaded on specially
constructed cars, a number of the fin
est specimens going to the Canadian
National park. Others of the animals
will be shipped to Western parks.
Hadley Turns Down Fair,
Kansas City, June 17. Governor
Hadley today vetoed the bill providing
c . , - , .. v.. me jui an expeiiuuure oi eu,uuu itir a
Supreme court is th n.n : i.Ji.:t.!... .u. n.'s.i. .-!
tui-r ro U iC - an minuuri IISISI) Sli Vn OeBlllO IBIT,
le.ndMlr.Tl? Pr,mary "w by 'The governor said the state needed the
Wri- JTf defe8ted ,n thesutepri; y more for educating iu citizeni
nd tut the poor.
Mr. Roosevelt re
turns from Africa and recalls vividly
to mind his experience, or relate
them to his friends, that which will be
preeminent will be the atmosphere f
smeim In which he lived when there,
trie Washington Herald says
"I traversed the country which Mr
Hoosevelt Intends visiting. While
heard of lions, black panthers, rhino
ceroses, antelopes and gazelles, I was
not hunting and did not nee any of
them. I held an Impression which
while not as startling as an encounter
with a wild bat, will be remembered
as long as that would have been. I
cannot express It better than to say
mat i smened Africa.
"One meets the real smell Just after
landing. It may be at one port or
another. Of all first Impressions, none
is more plain, and it comes upon you
wun a uiHtmcuveness which Is almost
startling,
"The traveler hardly knows enough
or native lire to enter with any full
uea into mo multitude or causes
which produce this familiar result, hut
some of thetn do not He very' far
ueiow the surface.
"Take as a typical example any Af.
rlcan city, large town or sizable sta
tion, added Mr. Carllng. "it It be
In the -teaport or In the Inland town
It makes little difference. Leave out
the many scented plants and trees that
add their aroma to the general fund
of smells. First, there Is the fuel used
by the natives, which Is scraped from
the roads, and made Into round, flat
cakes and sundrled on the walls of the
houses for burning. Next, there Is the
wood and charcoal used by the better
classes for cooking fires, coal being an
unattainable luxury. Then, at night
full, the sweepings of the stables are
carefully burned to be accompanied by
an odor. Then there are the cooking
, oils and other things. Yes, sir; Col.
Iiasture mullein, r,n con a pound. If
sealed In tiKht Jars, In addition' in
the above standard drugs the dried
leaves of pokeweed and trllllum. g.
thread and Jack In the pulpit, T niiir.
keted. as well as the leaves n, flow
era of tatisv, lobelia, Isineset, catnip
.w uo.eu otner very common
plants, all of which are In demand at
me market prices
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Alpbakrllral Time.
Otis of the dl ouriiKing thing alsut
advertising Is that the Investor ran
rarely m certain when t, R,.ta a rtt
turn and when he does not A writer
In T. !' Weekly tells a tale of i,n
Kngllsh firm, Mlgglna k li.xld. tlo.
flndlliK that there were twelve letters
in their name, plated a great cluck
ovr their door wHh the 1et(,.r on ,
rare Instead of tiuuiernls
They walled anxiously for dnv.
weeks, hoping for some return' hut
not a soul took rinil, ,.t n,.
At last, amid excitement behind lhe
office window, a man was seen to lhn
In the street and guM t the dock
puzzled.
filowly he came to the door, entered
and drawled, "Say. Is II half pltt lug'
sum uarier to Doddr'
II I'ollovrad lllrerllim.
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eigtts. a writer in tb folmtnl,
I)lspatch tells of a street railway car
tumi iinnen up a young uUnr on
fender and carried it .. .
-' "-'"in oisiaiiii)
tijfuuKii in street.
in making out the required report
to the superintendent. npUyv
wrote, In answer to the query on the
oinna loriu, ' Wliat did tha
aay?" "She was carried ulonv
leaner nnn rrinn ...I m
' on and run
way wiinoui saying o y0,,i
rilir.
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J' rtr l , taf, Mwrlioe. rarllaaal.Or.
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ll::S wrlltitir tn advert! ls
Mteri'li.n tut. ,,ar.
victim
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Out o Nlghl.
Though the piny ,
It left him quit i,iH
For a terrible hat
Olml.-ueiwl his view.
New York Telegram.
Many
people aie curious tn k.,.,
aouui .:uiiar iriings. For Instanea
' "iiwi is curious to know If a
barber gives his wife the fe he ,.i
lects for shaving a dend (min
Sulleil fa lhe I a..,
Author What did you think r ..,
mystic Jewel story?
Friend It was a
American.
Kwmi-IJaltliiiore
Rvcry once In a while warned .,
,,,n,f wii iiiii si recta u'lm i...
...... ' n";n net
reeling" tlmt we knew
Muffled voices must"
able la warm weather.
sitys he
never worked
be uiicouifurt-
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Egg-Phosphats
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fowl wiu
CjIsiaW
tsi ,f srrrM
IffllCPOWQEB
A FULL POUND 2Sc
Get it from
your CrocTj
v-ilieapness
vs. Quality
In the matter of food vou enn t rnTnrd tn
SJicrificc Quality for Chenraies... I irttntimv
Is right and jjfxxl but Inferior food product3
arc dear at any price.
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is economicalnot Cheap. Try
it. lhe best at any price or
VOUr monrv hirb-
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JAOIIIS llll'fJ. rr.
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(-.ulcatto. JM
"WTVy -y (iuarnnieed
Mi under all
1'iire r-tuJ law