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Ask your doctor the medical
ntme for cold on the chest.
He will say,"Bronchitis."
Ask him if it is ever serious.
Ltstly, ask him if he pre
scribes Ayer's Cherry Pec
torsi for this disease. Keep
in close touch with your
family physician.
A
Xm pftbutta our fu
from vr wd4iuM
Vers
Then yon tell your doctor sbout the bad
fte in your mouth, loss of appetite for
breskfsst, snd frequent headsches, snd
hen he seei Your coated tongue, he will
ty, " You ere bilious." Ayer' Pills
work well in such cases.
Uy the J. C Ajtr Co.. Lowell,
Ska S'u Tee Qslck.
Then were three at the lit!, tabls
In the cafe, a lady and two men.
Suddenly the electric lights vent
ut. and the lady. Quickly and noise-.
leasly. drew back.
An Instant later there was the
mack f a compound kiss. As the
lectrlc lights went up each man wu
seen smiling comptalaantly.
-I thought I heard a kiss." said
the lady, "but nobody kissed me."
Then the men suddenly glared at
each other and flushed and looked
painfully sheepish. Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
It Mliki Ba Wnr a.
Restless Roger It always mVi me
sad. old pal. to think that this earth Is
two-thirds water.
Bandy Pikes O, cheer up! Suppose
lbs rest of It was soap Instead of land.
Ally Eloper's.
Neihlaa: Mtraratsaa.
"Tou had rheumatism in your right
lag for years and war cured of It in
an Instant? How?"
"By being accidentally mixed up In
a train wreck. My right leg Is a cork
leg now."
Klcktjr la I'lraty.
The other morning we saw a man St
years old going into a doctor's office,
tt stems to us that If we were 10 we
would have enough. La con (UL) Jour
nal. HOWARD & Ft-HTUS - Aaarer ait ChenlM.
Leedr.lle, Co.intwjo. Kfwcisum pr;.-? uoM.
IUw,W(.IL UwJA. SIW. Go.4. SUv Z u
ar Cooper. SI- M.iliaenelrtpre end toll erirelue
rat oi artiOitioe. Cerl i-s rwcirw worSeo
Beite. Baferaanet Oirtaite Saltnael ban.
THE OLD REUABLE"
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FonCATARRH or tn( BLADDER.
URINARYDISCHARGESetc.
AT DRU6GISTS.0R THIAL BOX BY M AIL SOr
FBOM PtANTEH.83 HEMtrST.BROOKlYKJt
l BEWARE OF IMITATIONS."
C Gee Wo
The C&ioese Doctor
This worvieful man has
made li f e study of tb
prpTie, of Rota,
Herbs and Barks, ami
w iriinsf th wurvd th
benefit ot h Mrrricw.
4 No McrcBry.pi
r4 or Dron Um4. No
a iifri OperiUtom or CmUing
Goarantecs to euro CaUrrfe. Asthma. Tur.jr.
Stomach ani Ktir',y trubc, sluI ati Private
Discoaea of M n and omen.
A SURE CANCER CURE
Jtwt roctvod from Pekin, Ctiftt turo
mad reliabi. U.Jaiiine in It wurkj.
If you cannot call, write for ymptnrn biank
and circuiar. Inclom 4 enu in ump,
CONSULTATION FREE
The C. Ccc Wo Medicine Co.
U2H fin cor. Morrison, PorUond, Or.
rOR nil Iff
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Alto or M -opliimi,. Tuba and l!arilon. direct tram Conamalory to pupil at homa.
tay to team. CtwrsMt nimpl, UiorouKh and compUrio. Kndonwi by United Stafca
Covemraent and famou muiifcUnii, Kwulta suaranWrd. Writ u now tor In aara
pla Itsaoiu for initruiwnt you doaire to k-arn. Pricea and terroa RssanaUa.
INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATORY Of MUSIC
MASOMC TEMPLE. PORTLAND, OREGON.
"WEAR LIKE IRON"
They wear best where the wear
is hardest. Made of selected
leather Bpecially
exactly the kind of
ooy or girl will give
Two layers of leather ara
:.aff)--.W
ine npinatead of one. to prevent tha
Km
Kicaing out. i hs soles
of extreme toughness.
Mayer Special
are made to 6t a child's
that Ufltl X a.
aaVSjam ff. Va
!"'" uouDie in later years, yet they are
stylish and eood looldrur. OnW .k .v..
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MltWAUJiEE WISCONSIN
Mr A. was more shocked tlisl
mused when. In reply to her question
"Who was at Sunday school this morn
Inn:" her '.year old daughter said
"Everybody but Jesus,"
"Why. my dear."lci Mrs. A.
"wherever did you get such an Idea,;
"He was out visit in this morning.'
the little lady confidently said.
"Deufthter." said Mrs. A, "who told
you such story?"
"Nobody didn't tell me, mother, but
they Just keit singing It over and over
main: 'Jesus Is calling. He's calltni
to-dav.' " Siic Mscaslna.
ftlebfcora.
"Loogy yuh, Brudder Tump!" sl
rarson Dastr while the eongregatlot
was assembling Is Khenexcr chapel
"I un'erstood yo" to nomernate dat yo
would brln our nrrln' uruddsr Hors.!
Smith to de revival yuh to-night."
'I done did nnih best to 'com pi 11
muh prognostication, pahaon," roplle
Brother Tump, holding forth an oh
Ject which markedly resembled a dark
complextsned oyster, "but dat 'ar gam
blln' man. our urrln' Brudder Bora;
Smith, was sawtuh reluctant an' hand;
wld his rauah. I dess nach't)
couldn't bring de gen'leman puxsonly
but dls yuh am one uv his ears!"
Puck.
Wuii at Material.
In proctsa of time tt was observed
h multimillionaire philanthropist
bad caused giving costly library build
ings to towns and cities
"Why is this. Mr. Canaggy?" tha rw
porters asked him.
"Toung men." he said, "what Is the
use of building great houses tor li
braries when all a man needs for aa
education is live feet of books?"
Whereat they marveled, but they
could not answer him. Chicago Trib
une, Saalt ProSt.
City Man I see you keep bees In
your hack yard Do you find anything
profitable tn that?
Suburbanite Well, yes; I've made a
llttl money ty betting with my wife
that her cooks would leave her four
times ss often as the bees would
swarm.
Br Mah.
Herd Featured Woman So you haa
money once, had you? May I ask you
how you made your ttrst thousand dol
lars? Tuffold Knutt (wiping his eye with
his coal sleeve) Ma'am. I drempt 111
Aaolkar Brraaa Tawk Jtaale.
(Contributed by a depraved outsider.)
A Hon then sprang Into vlaw.
And roared. "There's no us flyln'l
I'm going to make a meal of you!"
But be caught the lion tyln".
Fly la Ik Olaleaeat.
"As to this polar discovery." said the
distinguished naturalist. "1 Cava only
one regret."
"And that ts "
"Thai the ship In which Peary sailed
for the arctics bears the name of a
tropical explorer and wild animal kill-i
' ' "-' I
f t'lI fff'f'f SS'f tWW
m
I Restorative
I Treatment for
t Nervous Men
i
i Co rain fpora a orr of onquoaUontd
faulhomy on th ail -nUi of own, tt to
presumed to be Infai'lble. whilo th oro-
a fwkn ir ral(T nd.jr tb i&arvdhnta
atxl prescribe tiwn in many Hfftmtt
it fffsrrna of rarSrxui di-?. 'Hut fcMltrwinc
: formula ii h ifh!!- affic-sHit la qutrtk; r
torin In norma eahautkn, mlar.-lv.
U ba. anxiety, 'imwiity in vanurmj. dixxi
m tw-aa. bmrt pa jpi cation, trrmbiipe tlmha,
inaijtnnia. thmneaut. ewW etremtfissa. tirvd
m a i-m frbntt and nral tnabtittr tn do
4 thoae natural and raiMmal acta upon h rk
d- prn ' a man Mafaa a'-d happmeaa ia
4 aornai and evspry-day life.
The intmcthrfi for mtxlne; at hamm e
0 erftlr o that no einbajTaUtftmeat may bo
oil f?lt are a fol own: r irt tret threo ountrea
j of nyrup ra: arii!a eompoutiti and ono
0 ounce eomp'xjrrd fluid fa mwon; mix and
e lt and t a hour. Then add ono ooneo
cmp'mnd o snce eardiol andonoounro
tincmre edme c-mpocind (rt earda--
iromi. and mix a)i & her. Thedir-c-
tioriA are to take? ore taavptoortful after
f
a
f
.1
S earn mtal and one when rvttr.ntr, until
a Uxindiiur heaitb and full trenjfth are r- f
e afred. Kvt-n a f-w weoka will witneaa
most worvderful revulta.
AataxitMhintj nervoua foro and eqoUi 19
S; briura fallow the treatment. 00 nuttier
bw aerirju 'be eaao. A
5 Thw eon tain rv opiatt arhaterer and
' mar also ba uaed by women wbotuffer
4 wiUi thirneTve with abeoluto 3-rtainty
m of prompt and lutinx benetita. m
1 MMtoWRfo VtWtjifoi &m.&$ I
EYE
Plfl DISTfMPfR
CATARRHAL fEVER
AND ALL INOSC
AND THROAT DISEASES
Cnrei the tick and acts ai a preventive for others. LlquU
e v n on theto:i?t e. tafe for lrooi mares and al I others. lies
kidney remedy; 6ocentand H a ljf)t:!o; $.and flOtlie dozen
Hold ly ail dr:i -(,'i-ti and horse g ,oJ bouses, or sent, ciprea
paid, Ij y the ma:iuiactun.Ts.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, Goshen, Ind
sSCHOOL
SHOE5
tanned to resist
wear a hMlfriw rL
them.
sewed In at
are
Merit School Shoe
foot In a comfortable, natural war
. I. I la ' '
stamped on the sole.
a ... .i , ....
-rj wno Mi aat
"zxr?7Z""''r?iT- "-
w,bi ueorge watilogtB.
Monorbilt Shoes for men.
onoes, wianna Washington
Xtrma Cushion Shoes and
BOOT & SHOE CO.
2'
rr." evw i
-ear- ,iW jr .,.-
.U&ZY-LI
"I find Caxcarets so good that I would
ot be without them. I was troubled a
great deal wh torpid liTer and lieatlacM.
Now since taking Caacareta Candy Cathar
tic I feet very much better. I shall ocr
iainly recommend them to my fricmls as
the best medicine I have ever aeeii."
Anna Baxinet.
Oaborn Mill No. , 1-all Kiver, Mass.
flMnanl PalataMe. Patent, Tt (food.
Hi (ioo.1 Never Xieken. Weaken rllru.
JOc.rv. SUc. Never sM la bulk. Tttetienu.
in tablet taatpe.t C C C. tiuaraaleed to
cur or yuur atooay back.
l.ateat reaaamptloa Care.
British and American physicians and
students ot tuberculosis ar much
interested In the claim authoritatively
made In London concerning the suc
cess ot a new treatment for tubercu
losis discovered by William Dolg, s
layman. Tha nature ot the treatment
Is a poultice conululng artte and chlo
ride to be placed on the body near
the affected membrane or bone. In
about a week an ulcer ts formed, con
nected by what Is called a ray ot In
flammattoo with the diseased organ.
This forms a duct through which the
pus Is drawn out. The ulcer needs
to be carefully dressed twice a day
with a certain salve, The curs ot the
diseased lungs is said to be effected
In from four to six months.
Petttt's Eva Satva for Over 100 Years
has been used for congested and in
flamed eyes, removes film or scum
over the eyes. All drujrgieU or Hov
aid Bros,, Buffalo, N. Y.
Ilia ,aaar Came.
A summer game my fancy suite
It Is the game ot picking routes.
Ah. often has ambition soared
To routes that I could ne'er afford.
I study folder, and the trains.
And And rar pleasure for my pains:
And yaf. 'tis strange, I never use
The routes that thus I pick and choose.
Cleveland News.
Lett a Kaaia Befclaa Him.
Daniel Hello, Jlml Who be yew
a digging that 'ole for?
Jim Old Lawyer Skinner "s died
yesterday.
Daniel-Oh. what complaint?
Jim Not a word o' complaint Fam
ily rather pleased than otherwise.--
Ally Sloper's.
A Head-User.
Incomparable, distinct, alone!
A lion heart!
By such descriptive terms Is known
N. Bonaparte.
And wouldn't they look weU arrayed
Upon the bill?
Ah. what a hit he would havs made.
In vandevilla.
Louisville Courier-Journal.
Hal4 Mea la Dae.
A lady In Clayton. N. J., was caring
t... hair when tha Ionic esoloded.
burnlng her nd furnishing more
I -.--r."
n .ha nelehtrfirrtood man a
croupy
baby. The pur food pop
ahould look Into thia, for sis Ion u
I plooivo hatr tonic It sold the bald man
f to aiitln on a confined volcana Mln-
noapoll JournaL
1 LfMo frotw the I'aol.
1 Horatio Witn hnldtn the brhlffft.
f ! Tha bona of Iho wanJ." ho irapd.
"told mo this wag on easy Job. and 1
I wouldn't have anything to dot"
Sf Tb dtirovory of Ihe fact. hnvfr,
thai ho had hern tricked Into believing
f the pooltlnn to bo merely a aalnon
' keeper' perqtiialte hd only tho efTnt'i
of ma kin htm fight nit the hard Mr to
bold It Chlraso Tribune.
QUICKEST WITH SAFETY
PI
9
CURE
Xll tlST K.WK TQ (U6W8S
For the baby often mean rest for
both mother and child. Little ones
like it too it's so palatable to tale.
Free from opiates.
j, iiMss iiisi i si , iSiv im. i imSssrWuji
Raises the dough
and complies with)
all pur food laws.
CRESCENT MTO. CO.
Makers of MAPLKINZ
(Better than UmM).
A LEADER
WATER SYSTEM
IN YOUR HOME
IfsMna an
man that yua will bmvt ih mvjtrt jWfecU
ciU LkmJewtrc wmiT iu ply- ymtftn powjn
umm. ro siMiraveQ an, twj injin piptn in
winter, no tfirrint watr tn aummirr, no
watar tupply troublna of any aort. Tank
plarstrj In htMwmant, out of aiyht mn4 war.
msvJs f prswaHMl aUol, wtli not tuat and
will fault a Itfatimo.
You will be plaal wjih th f-KAUKR
myitem of furnMhlng- Domotttie Wtr
Huppif. Ak lor our ettoiru and fr
booiflsH, "How 1 ttolved My Wtitar uply
PrvbWm."
LEWIS & STAVER CO.
Portland, Ore.
Spokane, Wash.
Boise, Iddho.
SaaSfla. 1 U
HURRICANE ON GULF
Fierce Storm Does Great Damage
la Florida and Cuba.
LOSS MAY REACH TO $2,000,000
Hundreds of Homes Wrecked Local
Troops In Charnt and Marital
Declared at Kay West.
Knv WVst, Kin., tVt. 12. As a result
of the hurricane which struck the
southern roast of Florida today, Key
V-st tonlifht is a muss of wreeknge,
and the ilsuuntfe to i-roporty is eti
utatod at 2flHI0,h).
Murtial law wws roelatmed, aod the
Key West guards tovk charge if the
eity.
The foiled States government has
bwti nskod to disiiatt'h trooi'" here
without delay.
i'haos Tidanod on every hand, aud
fiw I'eople rt'iimined in their" homos.
Hundreds of houaps were totally
wrfched, and others damaged.
While the hurricane is the worst that
Key West has ever ewrienced, the
Ineat weal her observer said tonight
that the indications are that the entire
east coast of Florida would suffer.
One hundred vessels were la the har
bor, but five remained at anchor, the
others having? either gone to sea or
been washed upon the beaeh. Streen
alotisr the waterfront are a mass vf
wreckage.
Itriek, as well as frame building
throughout tne city suffurcd from the
hurricane, and many cloe escapes from
loath have bwu reported.
Several faetorie were partly de
t roved, including the Havana Amcri
can, Msrtineis, Nichols, Kny Ijope.
Manuel I.ope Fleitas Toreys, Cartes
snd Wolf eit:r factories. Th top of
tbrt First National bank was blowu oft
and thf postofllce is damaced.
It (S known that many have sutTere-!
wrious injury, and unconfirmed report
sav that several live have been lost
The storm reached its height at
o clock todav, when the wina nail an
estimated velocity of 10 miles an hour
Thi was a hsrd, steady blow from !
A. M. to 3 P. M., when the gale betfas
to die down, and bv 4 o'clock the renter
of the hurricane bad passed this point
As soon an the wind had suhnidcd
plundering began. The eity police force
wa unable to eope with the situation,
aud the umyor decided to take strin
Kent nieaur to suppress looting, hi
prorlatnation of martial law resulting
Almost every nationality is represent
ed among the city's population of 20,
WJO, one half of whom are employed
in c;gnr manufacture, Bhvriee and
nalvago companies.
CUBAN FRUIT CROP SrjITEBS.
Damage In Vicinity of Havana Est!
mated at f 1,000,000.
Havana, Oct. 12. The most vriDU
torna lo since the bijf hlow of October
17, 19IHJ, struck Cuba aarlv tatbiy, J
vastatintf the westflrn jwrtion of thr
island. In lliivnaa many minor builil
itigs wcro blown duwo or unrnofeil.
lire persons were ailk'il ami atwut
were injurel.
The greatest ilamaj'' Jone n in the
harbr, where forty or fifty liIitr,
many launches and miiali tugs wore
either stink or blown ashore.
At Saia lilanca grint anxioty wm felt
throughout the l;iy for the safety ut
the Waril liner Morro (."anile, from New
Vork, and of the I'limt line sleaincr
Miami, fnim Key West.
lioth of these steamers, however, ar
rive.! safely at 5:30 this afternoon.
The total iJiiinii'u in Havana anil vi
cinity is estimated at 1 ,000 (X0.
Communication with the interior bn
been interrupted, except with parti of
Havana and 1'inar del Kio provinces
in which orange and other fruit crop
suffered severely.
There were heavy floods at Vnelta
Abajo, tho tobacco region, but the lo
baeco crop has not been seriously af
fecled beyond the washing out of the
seed beds, which at this season of the
year may be renewed.
Japan American Jokes.
Schenectady, X. Y., Oct. 2.At a
dinner (jiven by the General Kluetric
company tonight, the honorary commer
cihI pmiiiiioncrs of Japan, who had
passed the day inspectinf' the largest
eloetrical manufaeturifiK plant in the
world, were entertained by tb"'.Jct
Sons club with a minstrtd sfiiiw. Tie
endmen, who were Japanese rTaan)d
and di(ruised, twisted sevijrw, ivi'ii
can jokes into Oriental tfjrt ierld
sprung them in thtur natjlve tnt'
lilanlt surprise on tlie fartmot Xi
ifuoKts gave way to hearty Jauijht
Even the white men joinci 1 ; ,
1 1 TV T ' jl
Colorado Picking Apples ' I
Canon aty, Colo., t! t'lfvLn
antjeal to tho Merchant'' tfsid(!laKn,
every availnblo band is wrkin to save
the l,(XW,000 apple crrrp, whleh is
threatened with frost. Kunks, nod; of
flees are closed, togeUier titlilall
schools above the fourthf grado, inisud
ing two high schools. The postflflllcc
ba contributed part or lis ore,(anu
section mea are also working in. the
; orchards. Trusties front the state ;pcn
; itentiory and from the prison farms are
'among the pickers. Tonight ihojmer
cury is at freezing, bat clouds brsmise
relief from serious danger, f.; , (
....i
' Packers to Pay Biffins, i
lieavenwortb, .Kan., ' Oct Mf The
caso against the. Codahv J'aclflln com
pany for violation of tne'lnternUI rev
enue laws by failing to place stnmpn
of proper donomination on packages of
oleomargarine eame to an end here to
day by a compromise, when tho pack
ing company was fined WOO and agreed
'to pay back stamp ta of 2,777,50
and special tax of $10,000 for agencies,
making th total of 97,777.50 to be
paid by the packing company to the
government.
Fire Kips 11,000,000 Horns.
: Ntttragansett Pier, R. 1, Oct. 32.
"Conochet," the home of ex Governor
William Rprague, ono of tho most beau
tiful estates in Rhode Island, was de
stroyed by fire early today, with all its
contents. The total loss is estimated
at $1,000,000, with no insurance.
FARM CENSUS ECONOMY.
Director Durand Hopes to Have Bav
sral Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Washington, Oct 11.-It. S. Census
Direct.tr Dans fi. OotwA hopes to sav.
several hundred thousand dollsrs In
Uklng the census t agriculture mid
also to incrosss th sccurac f ut the
statistics, .......
Th director sUted today that t the
census of 100 the sgritniltural data
i,.,.rllHl bv means of punched
cadrs. For each farm s large number
of esrils hsd to be punrhexi, as n
,.,i,.,. ,.r facta rei-orded regarding
farm was far greater than the numb
of faeta required regartniiK an umiriu
...i in iha lunulatlun census.
Director Durand said ths slstlstics
ot population snd of sgrlculturs srs
.n.u...H h a ditrerant lores from that
.mployed in gathering the statistics
of msnuarciures. ine iw,'ui""
agricultural data r secured by enum
erators of whom there will b about
65,000 at ths present census, they In
turn being spiHi nted by the u,rvls.
or, of whom there srs shout 8:iU. The
ditlkulty of securing competent snd
faithful enumerators is very great,
Tha Imirth of service is Very short, 15
days in the cities and 30 days in the
country districts, ins pay ia swan,
aVMrairmir norhaiMt three dollars iter
day in the country districts and s trille
mors In the cities, prscucaiij me yj
of ordnlary mechanics. Not only,
therefor, sr most of those who seek
to be neumerators able to command
only moderate pay in their occupa
tions, but many of them sr men who
can not command rvgu'ar employment
snd who are looking for odd job.
Tha director hones that consider
able number of the colleens and univer
sities or the eouniry.may see in to give
leave of absence to their students for
tha ahurt tima miuinKi to do tills Work
of enumerstion. Th college student is
a verv useful enumerator in some
eases, but it is exceedingly desirable
that enumerator sliould sciuany live
In tka diatritae whera tllV work, and
tnere ar multitudes of districts where
no college student reside or whr such
students ar in institution hundreds or
thousands of mile from their borne.
Another class who can rentier good ser
vice as enumerators ar school teach
ers, but, with the enumeration taking
place in April and May instead of June
as formerly, few school toachi rs can be
spared from their duties to take tb
census.
DRV FARMING CONGRESS.
Great Interest Is Shown From
All
' Parts of the Country,
Billings, Montana, Oct 11.. An In
teresting example of th widespread
interest in the dry farming movement
was given in the morning mail received
by tti secretary tha other day when
fourteen states snd Cansds were rep
resented in the memberships recorded.
These ranged from th I'sciflc cuast on
the rVest to i'ennsylvatiia on the Kant
and from Canada to New Mexico.
There were several membership from
Canada. The state from which the
applications came wer Oa'ifornta, Ctd
or ado, Idaho, Montana, Minnesota,
Missouri, Nebraksa, New Mexico,
North Dakota, Oregon, i'ennsyivanla,
South Dakota, WWurgtoo and Wis
consin.
Membership sre being received t
such rate that th edition of th Hand'
book of Information, which contain
th report of the third session of th
congress, has been exhausted and the
secretary has been compelled to n
nuonce to new members that ther sr
no more of these valuable books avail
able. All persons joining the congtes
from this time on will receive th
ond snnual Handbook which will con'
tain th proceedings of the Fourth Dry
Farming congress which will meet St
Billings, Montana, October C 2H, and
S resume of the contents of th first
edition.
. The officers of the congress set out
after the close of the Cheyenne meet
ing with tb ambition of making th
membership of th congress total 10,
000 before th Hillings meeting arid
the indications sre that they will come
very near that goal. In on day re
cently th secretary received 10
memberships coming from sll parts of
this country snd from several foreign
lands. Kvery mail brings more.
Say Antl Betting Law ia Void.
Sow York, Oct, It. The Coney Nhmd
and llrooklyn jockey clulu, which were
indicted recently with 30 bookmaker
and detective, fur alleged violation of
the law against betting at racetracks,
served notice today that lliey would ou
October IS interpose a demurrer on the
ground that the Hnrt-Agnew law wn
unconstitutional, They nwiert that the
special election wlneli Sent William C.
Wallace to the state sennfa from Ni
agara county was illegal. Without Mr.
Wnllitce's vote the bill would have been
defeated.
Wins Riches In Old Age.
Los Angeles, Oct, J I. Ily a decision
of the United Htntes circuit court of ap
peals louny, j imotny t.nrroil, a pioneer
of Hoiithern California, wins his tight
to compel the l,o Alimitim Hiigiir Com
pnny to pay him royalty on his patent
beet dump. The decision crowns with
victory tho struggle of Carroll, who In
70 years old, against poverty and hitrd
ship. It will make him independently
rich before the expiration of his oat-
eats six years hence. It will put an end
to litigation that commenced 12 veurs
ago, whoa the sugar company refused
to recognize Carroll's rights,
Improve Immigrant Station.
EI Portal, Cal., Oct. 11. On direct
result of President Taft'l trip to the
West has been the immediate, improve
ment of immigration conditions at Han
Francisco. Hy the president's dlrec
tion Secretary Nagol ordered that the
new Immigrant station on Anirtd ilnnd
Han Frsneisco harbor, be opened nl
once. Tho opening of this station hml
been held up for a loner time for witnr
of an appropriation for furnlturo and
supplies.
Riches rail on Old Man.
San Anlonin. Tor. n.r 11 Tn.
. ' '. 7 "allien
l atr.in. an acred aw tchmnn I... ..
coived official word todny thnt a Car
nettle nnnsion of s-10.000 munir!..,.
his disposal. Pagan worked on the
i-cnnsyivania railway when Mr. Cur
neirio was his division Riirinr! tit rtn Am, t
and the $40,000 Is accumulation of a
snuK poraion put ssioe some years ago
tor tuv awiicuuiao.
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talk so much.
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then."
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when I wss listening because was
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Mlia Kmehaita.
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fust returned from a trip turouifh th
liiaas and a of Kurl
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tssad Mrs t'paoina
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firvnik af Iba I4aa.
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rut to tramme"
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but mighty dlssgreesbl. You'v no
idea how quickly a litti Man.lm WIs
ard Oil will lubricate th eords ni
make you comfortable again.
Ha TIM Seara.
Joaf iln Miliar a otic overtaken
by a eountrrman ho sv hint lon
rtda Tlrad al length, of the eunvera.
tton. tb poet lo-.S a novel from hi
pocket. "What ara you ca4tnr td
the countrvrnan. "A novel of Itrel
Uartes," said Mr, Millar "Walt now.
I dori'i sae how an Immortal batns
wsnis I t waatlns hi time with such
slufT." "Ar you qait ore." alJ the
poal, 'that I am an Immortal twins?"
"Of eotirsa, voo ara" "if mat la tha
esse." responded Millar. "I don't
why I need lo t e so economical of my
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t.ataal Aaklemal Srlaaea.
Tie oufis man ban I forward
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Amelia, producing: an tniiilrnrft s lew
tnvhe loos, shaped Ilka a tei lite rark.
at, mad of silver and eiciaiir pre.
pared llk saute, nod hoidins It Up lie.
tor ir lip "Now, Herbert"
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III want some nw hooks now.
Member ot Mchwd lioardI think
run. All Our piir baaea are ntada aa4
are tn lb hand of th rhildrea. e
alii b In a day nr t
Uentta manly Callee Tee. but yar
teostaphle are Old-feehloeed.
stmw. We ar rttnnms a specially pre.
guired. up lo dale edition lltrntiah our
preeeea rltiht now. Uh lb north put
plainly marked where te C.Mk diecoe.
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