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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1909)
Constipation "For orrr nine rears I sunVrrd wlih rhrtmlc oaatlnation nd annua: this lime 1 had I" take fnjrrtton of wsrni tet om evrty hours before I could haw o action on my bowels Happily I ti led Cscarts, ami today 1 am a well . tx-riwtt, tha nine rt before t U!Cd Cwarets I suffered untold niiery with intetnl pile. Tbsnksto you, I sm free from all tnat this orotB. You on ne Ihia in behalf of auflcrlo, humanity. B H. Flahex.-Roamk. 11L Pleasant Palatable. Potent. Taste flood. Ic ;,.o,l. Never ink-ken. Weaken or (.rlp. 10c ZSc 50c. Never sold In bulk. The trn nina tailt stamped C C C. Ouai anted to cure or yor mousy back. s-si Momentarily rn.aled. "Whare do you scratch your mateh ?" aaked the visitor, looking around. Why," stammered the hostess, "my husband always O, I un derstand. On the unrlar aide of tha mantelnteo." Chicago Tribune leipla Htm Oat. "That familiar quotation escapes ma." said Kiv.rs, nibbling his pencil. "Competition la' " "'The flrat law of nature.'" prumpt d Brooks. Didn't Hi ...a .aar. Philanthropic Visitor tat county JaiU Satan, you know, finds mischief for Idle hands to do. PrisonerYes. sir; and sometimes he. finds mischief for busy hands. I'm her for corn'-''"""' Total Mill Swelling. ForeUfner What mis the total lors of Ufa caused by your revolutionary war? Natlvs American Nobody knows. Cs keep adding to It every Fourth of July. Chiewgo Tribune. lire Mronf Point. The ticar-.ishleil dsaie was attending a p!sy in which the part of the bJio.il domestic was taken by stout j-our.1 isn. "We!!." she said, "that !rl isn't much to look t ia the- face, but she's got niaj nificent arms." HOWfcRD fl Pt'RTllN - Aarer anl lliemlrt. a . 1-, r ile. Co. Sil.r tl or Coi-prr. II. Un:: i -n-!l and f"' priert'. .o'e.i -.i t mr:ri- wwt au- switwd. Balerea.-.: CilMaatNall uttal 1 BUSINESS COLLEGE "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth and Morrion A Portland, Oregon A. P. ARMSTRONG. LU B.. FR1NCIPAL The hih-staadard commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More calls for help ihsn we can meet position certain. Class snd individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and of fice practice. Shorthand that excels in sll respects. Special penmanship depart ment. Call, phone or write for catalogue. Dec. W. A. Wlat. t! tears a Leader in Plinlees Oenta Work in PsrUuut Out-of-Town People Ffaould remrr;b-r lhat o-ir f ,r--e w so ar-ranr-sl ' that E CAN IX) THI-.IK K.N7IRE C'-'OAS. i IKItHiE AND PI ATt W jI.K IS A DAY if i neeene.ry. POWTIVKLY PAINLESS K.X- , TRACT. NG V P.P': h- -.la-ey or rn iee are or- derei. WF. REMOVE THE MOST SESjJITIVE TEETH AND HOOTS WITHOUT THE LEAiT j PAIN. NOSl L'Dt.STS. no unevRa.ntr. j For the Next Fifteen Days We will rive you a ruod 'tZk g-oid or porce- i1 lain erown for , $3 5n : t2k bruize tth 3..VI j Molar crown 6iy Gold orenamel cliinin 1-00 Si ear 6!Hiof I Good rubber plates l.lfi The beet red rur-ber p'ji'.et 7.W ( rainiesa extractions m A1X WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS Dr. W. A. Wise President and Manager The Wise Dental Co. (INC.) Third and ahir.ir-.on Sta. PORTLAND, OREGON STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES ai anpecially adapted to pumping- duty and in fact any duty that require a atrona-. reliable power. They are econom ical, simple and euily understood. It ia an nsrln which anyone, no matter how little be Vnows about aueh er.sinea, can operate aa succeMfully a an expert In ahsrt, it ia an Ideal engine for any kind of work. Send fur STOVER Engine Cata log Frea. Full Line of Implements and Vehicles .... , a j -t - : -. e 1 f - j ; - ;? , . . - w i " "i . i - ,Vr i it V- r 1 - ' 1 ' " I V?- - J t . t v jr t ' 1 " .t- J' " 1 ; ( V h- i " 1 Jnat a I'lenaant n. "Ia It really only tu minutes' walk from tha station to your house!" asked Cltltnan. "What a ridiculous question!" Maimed Sulmlis. "Nobody In lovely Swamphutut ever 'walks' W the sta tion. I ntay wy, however, that It's snly about elKht and a half minutes' j fun,' An lateruillteat Masor. A small customer appeared at the Rrocery store, says a writer In the Oentitrv Magi2iiu. and the fUitllltiK srocer a;kod him what he wanted. "Please, mister." sahl the boy, "I can't remember what ma aent me for. but vou ran Rive me two rents worth o' nnniienniut cnn.ly. 'cause aba sat J I could kivp the chanse." urlua Olaat Crane. Australia, the land of oddities, ani mal, vegetable and mineral, has few more cui ious creatures than the Riant cranes - often five and six feet In helsht. with beautiful blue gray plu- map? which are called native com- nauiona. These hucc bird mate for life and. as mates, are singularly and towhingly devoted to one another. Ki.rre ot llablt. "1 beg your pardon," said the land lord, "hut lo j on walk in your sleep" "So. sir." answered the tiiest, who had arrived the day before. "I hope ! didn't (It-ttirb you last liisht. but the ! (act is I've been a country doctor for ! thirty veara, and I'm so used to hem ' called un two or three timcajjdurinc th ! ni;ht that tnilc I ft out of bed an I ( waik sro til once in a while I dou't get any sleep." Seldom uiaiiaya Tradition is a noble thing. I'.ut ilul you over hear or so A rradu.ite who'd say or sin: "Itevond th Alps Lies Italy"! New York Mail. 0, yes. indeed, yotinc m-tn ' And ssy. If jou were older you nould know Of one sweet girl gra.l.. anyway. Who wrote that uuipte years s;o I Chicajo Trih iae. When We larkl It la Ftararat. "I have read." said the visiting for eiuner. :!a: w.ieu vou celebrate your Kourth of Jaly in this country the ii strnction of hfe and pro;erty in apt! ins. 1'on't the people take say iute est in bringing tbout a refortn in the manner of observing the day?" "I . yes." said the native; "we beg a crusade for a safe and sane Pour the r.ett day after the celebration, an! oaie;in:es we keep it up for three or fo weeks." l lir UlSereaee. "There's Ilinks, who is always mak ing his friends say his own witty things when he repeats them, and yet nearly every one seem? to prefer his stupid, rich cousin, who ctin ocly giv? l,ood dinners." "Yes. I'm afraid the majority pre fer the gcod things which the cousin pun In tUtlr mouths" Baltimore American Tue Malr!,uJittal vrase, I'poii lire's ma : ri uion ia I sea So a-.any g ivly n-jat. And all c on right merrily 'Till some one ro ks the boat Detroit l'rf Press. Heard In the foyer. "Well, ho' did vou like tie play" "There's one thing a) o it It I liked eyeee..i.r,f,-!v: ttie stir didn't come on ur.til the middi of the third act." l'ro!,l,lr Won-!. You think you've gt a stuiinii.g gown And s-uitninir hat. but then The things that s'an your husband may Not stun the orl.er men. Houston sore ul .vliaaua. "Berths. wh-r i my iut? down here a Kt'ie while ajo." "Sure. mi"-'n. Kilo's takin' it. iK'n't taik o loud, or ye'll little dariir.:." I laid it s nsp lo wak th Our ot Many. Xfy wife si;. I'm a genius Invent things while you wait; And iry ia!'y is excuses When I km to stay out lata, Vockers S'a'ernsn. The Uueallon. Where, oh, where has my waist-line gone; Where, oh, where can It he? With the waist cut short and th waist cut long And now it's down to mj knee! Puck. Fuller I'arllealars Dealrea. "Mildred, It must have been lat when tht young man went away last I nitfht " j "Why. mamma. Just as soon ss tha i clock struck 11 he rose to no." "I don't doubt that, child; but whan did he gt away?" LEADER PNEUMATIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS FOR COUNTRY HOMES The L-st rA mrvt ry:czl mi'thmi ot furnlfth iriH wa'w yt-i deviwyj. Th tank in p mcrt in .Ym (affrierit. or in h vr'Atnti nr th hsvun uriti K;-ija thf eva?-r Cjo! m unin)r 4tn1 irxt asraint fr;-.it in wirifawr, i nvrr t.k. It i impotiM for imi-urity to gut into it. It '1'jth.v.ji th" bui'A.ra m whith M in infIM. ft ro u a 1st t mor- to tjntt-n with, but thr in no i'ToinJ rjm. V hv a ra'Alwu? which illjittni' tiij d'.-MT.iM the Xjumittr tyntmm. Ask uj ior ft. PORTLAND, OH SPOKANE, vffT" BOISE, IDAHO.' AGENTS EVERYWHERE DISCUSS IRRIGATION Reclamation Chiefs Gathered at Portland tor Conference. M NEW f'ROJLCTS ENCOURAUED Claims on Fund Doubla tha Amount Available Eleven Million to Be Appropriated. Portland, Aug. S. An apportionment of the reclamation fund atnontf the va rious government irrigation project for the year 1910 will not be determin ed until Secretary of the Interior Hul linger holds a further conference with the officials of the reclamation service today. Mr. lialliiiRer yesterday held preliminary conference with those t'lli- cials, at which were present the super vising engineer of the six divisions into which the entire reclamation tield is divided. There is to be apportioned for these projects about $11,000,000, but the demands for funds avrKreijate an amount fully double that available. The conference, which was an execu tive one, was htl.i in the offices of the reclamation service in the Keck build ing. There were present all of the dt recting ami supervising officials of the service. In addition to Mr. ilallinger they were: K H. Newel, director; A P. Davis, chief engineer; O. II. En sign, chief electrical engineer; I). C. tlenny, consulting engineer, and the following supervising engineers: K. K. Weymouth, Idaho division; I. W. Mc- Connell, Central division; H. N. Sav age, Northern division; C. II. Swigart. Washington division; L. C. Hill, Southern division, and E. G. Hopson, Pacific division. Today s conference was only pre liminary and there is nothing definite to announce regarding the probable ap portionment of the reclamation fund, for the reason that final conclusions were not reached," said Mr. Ilallinger last night. "The various supervising engineers presented their demand for funds with which to carry on the work undertaken by the government, during the ensuirg year. These re quests will be considered further at an other conference which will be held to morrow. It will not be until after to morrow's hearing that I will be able even roughly to determine how the funds for this work shall be expended "From the fact that the demands for money far exceed the amount of funds that will be available, I find it will be a difficult job to decide on any appor tionment that will satisfy all. Oregon has not been receiving its share of the proceeds from the eaie of public lands within its borders, as contemplated un der the reclamation act. To see this state next year receive more nearly its share of this fund is another prob lem with which I am confronted, espe cially in view of the increased demands com ng in from other sections of the reclamation field." GENERAL STRIKE CALLED. Open Secession Reported in Many Commune of Spain. Bayonne, France, Aug. 3. With all trades unions in Northern Spain de claring a general strike today, and with several communes in Catalonia having proclaimed republic, condi tions in Alfonso's kingdom are any thing but satisfactory. While the gov ernment on the one hand sends out re assuring dispatches to the effect that it has the revolt in liareelona and neighboring districts thoroughly under control, on the other hand it aitnits that it has seized th telegraph and telephore lines in the Eiscayan pro vinces, in an effort to keep the revo lutionists and strikers from communi eation with each other. This conflict of official reports, taken with the fact that the municipality of Palamos has declared itself free and independent, lead unbiased outsiders to believe that the revolt is anything but suppressed, and that while revolu tionists may be cowed in Barcelona itself, they are waiting in small bands in the hills for more reacsuring times, and will then reassert themselves. Naval Tragedy Rumored. Provincetown, Maps., Aug. 3. Elev en torpedo boats in the guise of an en emy made an attack on the battleship fleet engaged in maneuver here to night, ar.d an unconfirmed rumor has reached this town that one of the at tack irg boats suffered a Herii.ua acci dent. The attack of the mosquito flo tilla was made without general know ledge of the fleet officers, in order to test the ordinary watchfulnet-e of the lookouts If an accident occurred, it is thought that one of the bigger ships may have run down a torpedo boat. Suffering at Acapulco. Mexico City, Aug. 3. A dispatch from Acapulco state that severe shocks continue. All the buildings that re main standing are uninhabitable and many are suffering from lack of shelt er. Tents and temporary shacks In which people are sheltered are inade quate. Local authorities have sworn in number of citizens as special po licemen, as the forco of gendarme is insufficient. There has been some loot ing, reed, clothing and medicine are urgently needed, but thus far no relief step have been taken. Calhoun Juror Accepted San Francisco, Aug. 3. The first juror In the second trial of Patrick Calhoun, president of the United Kail- roads, on an Indictment charging him with bribery, which i now in the third week, was temporarily lassed yester day. After more than 1,500 talesmen had been summoned to court, and large number interrogated, Thomas Gainsfnrd, a rnt.ter plumber, I the first man accepted by both sides sub ject to peremptory challenge. Alabama First at Income Tax, Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 3. The house of representatives yesterday unanimously ratified the proposed In come tax amendment to the Federal constitution. The senate will vote on the question of ratification Wednesday, INTERURBAN CARS MEET. Collision Near Coeur d'Alane Result In Death of 13. Spokane, Wash., Aug. 2.- Thlrteen person were kil'ed and MX more or leas eriously injured in a head-on trolley car collision Saturday afternoon, at Coldwell, on the Spokane and Coeur d'Alene branch of the Spokane & Idaho railway, i!6 mile east of Spokane. Olllials of the line have not made a statement as to responsibility for the wreck. It is said the eastbound train did not take a sidetrack as it had been ordered. It is incomprehensiblo why the motormen did not avoid the col lision, aa the accident t ccurred on a straight track. The motorman of the westbound train ia among the dead. Both trains were running at a high speed, especially tho westbound train, and were presumably bi-yond control. The wrecked car were ground to gether in one confused mass. The in juries are of all kinds. Legs and arm are broken and head and bodies are crushed. Hruise and scratches from splintered wood and broken g'ass are numerous, and internal hurts, which it is feared will swell the list of fatalities, were in II ice ted. The first csr of the train, the smok er, was so smashed that nothing but the truck remained. It was crowded with men and scarcely one of them es caped alive and uninjured. This is the first serious wreck in the history of the road. The track was cleared in about an tu.'ur and a half. PEOPLE IN PANIC. Repeated Shock in Mexico Add to Earthquake Damage. City of Mexico, Aug. 2. With the people absolutely frightened and trem bling in terror from their sjwful exper ience in Friday' earthquake shocks, five distinct shock were felt again Saturday, and the damage Friday ia light compared with the damage Satur day. All communication was cut off from Chilpancitigo, Acapulco and surround ing town by the quakes, after it Was restored following Friday's shocks, but information of the serious nature of the shocks came through before the wires went down. In every instance the frightened operator at the keys in the stricken towns, talking to the equally frightened operators in the capital, declared "the town i com pletely wrecked, ' or .words to that effect. The operator at Chitpuncirgo, capital of the state of Guerrero, reported that the palace of Governor Da mien Flores, which had been partially wrecked, com pletely tumbled down, but that the family had left its crumbling walls. The shocks here were more severe than the former ones were, and not an American and but few foreigners re mained indoors. The park and plaza are crowded to overflowing and many people are in actual want of food. OSAKA IN RUINS. Important Japanese City Is Swept by Terrible Conflagration. Osaka, Japan, Aug. 2. At 6 o'clock yesterday morning the terrible confla gration which has reduced to ashes a large portion of this city was under control. L'p to that hour 13,000 build ings had been destroyed. An area four miles square was swept by the flames. A fire which threatened to destroy this eity itarted at 4 o'cK rk Saturday moming. At 9:30 Saturday night the fire had consumed one-fifth of the town. The firemen who had been fighting all day, were completely exhausted and troops were called out to assist in the fire tight ng and to preserve order in the city. The exact amount of damage done by the flames cannot be estimated at present, but the total will be large. A number of persons have been killed and seriously injured by the fire. Osaka is one of the "imperial cities" of Japan, and is one of the most im portant manufacturing and commercial cities of the empire. It shelters al most three-quarters of a million peo ple. The largest of the Buddhist tem ples, for which the city is famous among travelers, covers an enormous area. The chief public building of Osaka is the palace, built of stone in 1583. San Francisco Warns Irrigation!, ts. San Francisco, Aug. 2. An emphat ic bid for the next session of the Na tional Irrigation congress will be made by aan rrancisco representatives at Spokane when the annual meeting con venes in the Northern city this mrjnth. The San Francisco convention league will have ardent boosters present with a lecturer and a photographic exhibit to convince the doubtful ones. A dele gation from the Oregon Kailroad & Navigation company and the Southern Pacific likewise will lend its support to the San Franciuco boomers. Ordered to Take Offensive. Madrid, Aug. 2. At Melilla the Moors are preparing for a new attack upon the Spaniards, but Genera Mari na has been instructed that aa soon as the big army is concentrated he should assume the offensive, march out of Melilia snd strike decisive blow. Work of reinforcing Melilla is occupy ing the War department. King Alfon so to lay visited Gafateofoto to inspect artillery corps bound for the front. The fund for the war victims is grow ing. Queen Victoria today contributed f.1,000 and the Queen mother $2,000. Thousand Chinese Drowned. Pekin, Aug. 2. A government dis patch from the flooded district in Man churia this morning says that not less than 1,000 live have been lost in the vicinity of Kirin. The flood is 20 feet deep over large area and the proper ty loss cannot be estimated. As the waters are still rising the extent of the calamity cannot be reckoned for sever al days. The Yalu bank, where large sums of money were on deposit, is re ported to have been swept away. Adverse New Suppressed. San Sebastian, Spain, Aug. 2. (By way of the French frontier.) No news is allowed to be published from Barce lona, except that favorable to the gov ernment, but reliable private reports say that the revolutionists still hold large part of the city and that the ar tillery has not succeeded in driving them out. TALK RICH OUT Of RICH IE OKI. l.e. .rl.M.m " M'" Everytulim t '''" uU " 1" . ... ' .. f,.HL In sent immlal'M She van,,; o7 or Udlty of actio". l""" . . Tiler Is no action that w '' 1 .h . rn.rh.rm toward a ...llll.ml.'". ; (e,.t straiiKllna very afternoon tea or ..... ., - - ..... th. wealthy peonl present fivl ery uncomfortable. "'" nv' ..,. all that is n..m.,ll.ly pra. bin and shall '.t Have lived In U. K. Clicatc-rton ' ' ' Miuuuliie. , Thus If I w''''9 " AM,rrUnn' 1 .houiaiuroffrvryr,.iiveril.mut til It came Into collision "' ject of the trusts, it J . .liui. i, inn and mU: HHV you seen the Velasnu.-i t lr-mia. I . i a . 1 1 ., ''fill Itl ihould reply (tiiitniin..y . - ,iun incut ' he ke d In ol I -which remind mo that this ru; d so on. If '' hot.' with a .mil. "Will i ..U answer with uiiseru nuluu enthusiasm. "Oh. I am uulto at Iw.mo with the cold "''. " steel trust, etc." And If t pie benan not to want m l l' """ parties, and timid wiirersatUmall. fell back on (lie weainer. . - cry, "Have they yet " - trust, a wind (' n " lr" That seems to niii.-H healliuer ltmn " Uut you . stand. if! I n..t done this lot a year or two. even the trusts tthoush, as Iholr name Implies, full of Innocent conn deuce) nilBht have Ur.im to suspect me. There Is Indeed another reason why we must to a great ettenl rely tfor th present) on sis-'-'h '""'r th" artloti In our deallnies with the mon strosities of modern wealih. I tiles our action Is mere lytichlug t1"' 1 would never deny that "'ere U some thins to tw said for than. Instead of what one calls political. It will not l acllou against the very rich, M m ,,i.. fv.,r Thev hold all tn " dies of the political machine; and (or the purpose ot any prompt acllou they have only to move the handlrs. That the poor could compier !" run v last 1 believe, bee us I believe lu Uod - lid also In man Hut that Urn rich could conquer th poor Uy s JO to-morrow evening I am qin-e rerwn. The whole press would bellow tho same tuns over a million ore..... tables. Tho servants of the rich soiml h. run a million erraml. th solicitors and sip tits of the rich aould have struck a million harxaliis. before the ordinary ston.direak. r had tveu f.mud his pickax. The poor r aure-ju slow. Add to this that worst and wildest work of modern science I mora Has phemous than its .b-nial of tiodi-lts Invention of a. Untitle war The T geant would oley the captain, the sul dler would obey the s. r.Mtit. nuJ tho ,i.,,,.r.,v atmtl J lie il.a.l about t!i streets tiefore soldier, aetn.-anl or cap talu had reaHt.-d that they were ail obeying a swollen and cyul.-al pawn broker. I Wit of the Youngsters i; ?- Little Ethel (sued S i Turn on. gwanma; supper Is w.u.ty Crati-lma Why, dear. u m.-ati breakfast, don't you? I.lt'l" Kthel 'K. tours 1 does, but I tatl't say It. I.lttle Mvra ha-.l b.-cii to parties on three consecutive ilnys "oh. mamma," he cried, lo-r r.-iurn from tha third, "Junt think. I've ha. I lc rn-.-nn three times In rotiK.-stluii." Anxious Mother--Harold, don't you know those are bad b nerons thn street for ion to play with? I.lttle Harold Yes. mamma; but don't ymi know that I'm an awfully Rood boy for them to play with? "Well. Hobby." said thn minister who was making a du'y call, "what do you Intend to be wh"ii you crow up?" "An orphan," promptly replied Hobby, who wa.s still miff, ring from a dose of parental discipline. A nreaaf,il r. t iieil lent. A certain promtm-nt minister was compelled not long ago to give strl'-t order that, while he was engug.-d la the preparation of his sermons, his young son must be kept reason ably quiet. Ill spile of this, however, there arose one morning a must as. tonlshlng noise of banging snd ham mering, which seeme-l to Indicate that the steam-heating pipes were being knocked to pieces. Hurrying out of bis study, tho minister encountered his wire. "My dear, what In th world Is Hobby doing?" ho asked. "Why, lis Is only beating on th radiator downstairs," was th some what surprised reply. "Well, he must stop It," th min ister said, decidedly. "I don't think he will barm It, dear," his wife answered soothingly; "and It Is the only thing that will keep him (jnlet."- Harper's Weekly. Nalaral lllslorr as Sha la Six.bc, Doris lived In tha city, and a ajIn. mer visit to grandpa's farm revealed many wonders. After being treated to the farmer's luxury, cream, she was allowed to go to the burn to see the cows milked. Klin looked on with much Interest for a while nn.l ii. asked: "Crundpa, which Is the IHUi, pocket he keeps the t remii In 7" The Delineator. Sb rem Schema. Traveler In I'm lor Car- Porter, that man In front will give you a quarter for dusting him off, won't lie? Porter Vesslr!" "Well, I'll give you half n rin- . leave the dtiat on him and not brush It off onto me." HotiH-rvllUi Journal. Women snv ns imnn n,i...... .., .. - - "i i ne men as they can think of, In public, but In public men are nluniea ,..., ..n' Beating th woman. i w i ' """ ''-V 'Aljrg.r', S3 taa4S Alv l .Hr,. ( liiVa. II. I iHolior, ! ," '' l r 1.1 !...rm .ml mii .'nlNloit lor ur 1M yr-nrs. Allow n " o vo v .'i U tl.l rMlrrft;IU. IniltMtl,.,,, nml 'ct What is CASTORIA i-.-i.TiT la ImrmloM stiltltnt for Cwtor Oil, fur. J I'li-ii' ir'p'i niitl HiM.tliliiir Hyrtipn. U la I'loa-mnt. H ? . HiiiN HI MI"'. Slorplilim I." llirr ..r,Mtl 1 l.atm.oo. Us? g U I" ri..riit.vr ,11 .Ir-atroy. Wwiiw ...! i l IVvnlsliiics. It currs llurrlniM , mi.l win,, . It r. llovcs 'I'wlhlnst TruuljlM. yrt 'intl,mtl,.ti J... i bitiilVil," It isaslnulutra the. I'.mmI, rgMliU4Mi tn Tlii t'lilllr'ii I'mirtwav-1 lio jiiwiimt i rii'iui. The Kind You Have Always Bought Tt.r. r. ks Klo-iiotttro of aivai In Uso For 1 lata. - t a sort ' cuflois," sai.1 r.i.'l J"r IVeble. "hot ahsii a mstt Is aorkin' I"' a, -r isu lo-s always wso'lo' t t ,,,,1 .e. the tail im W1.SB lies work- In' Ins uan rnw ! "" It a.ol .sil l .-.- it " ; l "i''' ,a Ksnert ,.el'".. "Msna. is Ihrrt a sin!. "d thtosl al,....! ifi iyt " ' wuuwo a.r wearmi "'" ". J'.loi. ttir is li two worn , oi'et lU-l cjii t kiaa ea.'ll other Bow." Il.ult esrlj in It's elft'Uth centurj. ,hrre f era. i'ia,iot la the l,ttli and "'It'' tratis'pts ' ats ibsl ut H.u'hw.'t M rlns'aoA M .lh.f, tt r1 MM. lts' ! ;).,. tae b .1 ' . . ,.. U M ktM4 a .r.es U.lliius viIm. Sul nr Ibal Haiaa, S'iO Sai-Missn Mo tM, olsttttB ,ri I'm a c r r, . .1 ;i.r ..'..-s will p.lKb )M a tt.fle. ntxU'n I ' tbst u Itv aha: call vur- h'm oof rantiaelnt ii t ',!' r r No, sir; I aon't wear s 11 liar ' aa ,(.!.!-.( No 1! Ilaa'l Ilul hc Hint. Hummer Hoarder I thotiiM you un monijltoes never bother juu out here? J.,o Stuhblefl.M -- Tluy don't. jwrjnrr They alius leats tua sloii iii (."eJ on yi .rn.icr k!i,ud city f.Iieia Kansas f'lty Tim". j l.eaa. tain til. T h'f - Who is t!l lete.t ln tor'' ! S.tsjr lli.rr.i IVip.i I'st. I'eii.trif I . C :-,s I se h.s its-tie an mors in. en ' tern, tt.sn 1 li any uit-.rr ftisu's. Sore throat Is no trifling ailment It will sometimes carry infection to the entire system through tha food I that is eaten. lUmltns Wuard Oil Is a sure, iuirk cure. , St I'reee.i o.lr. j "Yin i.boI,l sihI ..-feii l th alll la tiotue, "t.. .,i. .! .'. ir ;" ' VI. ,-,1 ai(-ti'i sii. . s.r N '"I ..en ni.F if) (Imtv.Jef rti Set at y II joure'f!" It tnr Hue. Mr Kinith mi. i. '...r my hustsmd fa i-ry bu. 1 i.u. really think that tti.'-e is any ihau. e fur him after th!. ' li.ctor- I rerta'uly fhltik so. ma dam. After this niortilns I shall only rail oton day l:ii.-a of twice Joit-nd ; I. ur-1, at 1'1'r Man Vuo i,r.,e an o!4 hen from! waeMi Ii, e; ! 1 1 . f j s iinKiaiuie I et h.r In or, of my Wif". ifl)jt Its' Vox an (,et All.u-, foM fM rff . ; , I, , .,,. i, ., v ,, , . 'i .. . I..,,.. I.,. I, '' ' a. '!. t.-t ( K,k4 . ' u;,.? , . , ,,, A , -ita.u .-.ii ,,r u m,f ...... , h ,,.,, A.-nln,, . 1 ' '' " -l '1 '' - I I si.r .'lUt.l .U i ri, i. 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