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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1909)
Catarrh One of the most common of blood d to Met, i much aggravated br the sudden change ol weather at thi time of ear. Begin treatment at once with llood'i Saraaparilla. which effect rad ical and permanent cure. Thm great ' medicine naa received 40,366 Testimonials in two year, which prove it wonderful efficacy in purifying and enriching tha blood. Bert lor all blood diseases. In oul llnuld "m w chocolated tablet known stSareatabe. 1W doses l- Kirw of Owe. "Suggeatlon? Hmph! " " vr hear of a real cur effected by 'suggc tlon'T" "I personally know of one. I once auggested to a your rellow that If he didn't want to have a big dog chasing htm off the premlc he'd ltter quit coming to my house, and It cured him of tha habit" i "Fighting the Beef Trust," Sea the Frank L. Smith Co.'i ad in this paper. Am 14 Xeeo.ee. "That man." said the court onlooker, will be convicted surely. He's making a very poor Impression on tha witness atand." -That Isnt the defendant." ld a latryer. "He's Just one of the alienists undergoing croas-examlnatlon." De troit Free Press. um pua pjvp'juis 001 -uru .inuiu JI1 a pu ul moo, U0 .l wtl ua.xe.wou. An ,iu l 'uol -) m 01 .(lJS. isjnuduijg Xaoi U Xpoqo.. sqnqqns PtUn -a .;o)nb enoinJipM leUAl usium pause 9snoq jno.t uiojj uojioi M o mM ,nnuiui uaj .iuo .iwi l l ee.aaqai esji " l"Ws U Her tirw. "Bertha, my dear. I have ben look ing over your writing exercise. Your orthography Is atrocious. You don't eem to know how to spell even the simplest words." "Spelling, papa. Is purely arbitrary. Words were made before the alphabet was." HOWARD E - a eaa fWi Lnaii.ll. GMsrvbi. !lwafle .rra: ui't-i. Sii.rr ud u n-f e,j. a-, r ef Vovprt 1 M.Oiaa o.akK'ea eaa erw epet ob erelioet'rta Cna-ml ad fate're orfcea Ueilad. Eefarae. Caitajeate Netioeel bank. TAXIDERMIST AND TANNER FURS BOUGHT F. B. FINLEY 249 Columbia Portland, Ore. BARBER SCHOOL WE TEACH THE BARBER TRAUE to botk men and woam. Expert instruction: di- piuesaa rraured; caul niudern. ap-to41ate. Honey earned while learnin. Complete court tor Writ for fro paruceiara. NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE fs Wm Waahingtoa St. Sea-tie. Weh " THE. OLD RELIABLE GQNORRHOEAandGLEET AT DRUGG1STS.0R TRIAL BOX BY MAIL 50c FROM PLANTEN t3 HEMBYST BHOOKLYIOIY i BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. CfiEscii CRESCENT 11F0. fXL tM.f I 14 III i0 111 ' 7T Maker of MAPUINI laeturtnaB Maplcj. ... BLI' 1 ' On Rainy Days0 A Fish Brand Slicker will keep you dry Aad give yoa fall raise ia eeafort and icag wear .sa.oo BUARaNTHO waterproof Bold by fint-cliu Btuilm tit ceistr ot. Bess fw ssr Fim Cttaloru A. J TOWER CO. jWTR istos, U.S.A. , . TOWIlCA!UDIA-1CO..Ld' 0DfN fXPlRI DENTISTRY At Ptiitt that Ottt Cemsetiliee TftTH WITHOL1 eiAIH ifl CIAITV rAINI.Eh'S EXTRACTION 50e SILVER FII.I.INUa 60c UD GOLD FILLINGS gi.oo UB KK GOLD CKOWN IS 00 GOOD KUHBKR PLATE Is 00 THE BBS r RUBBER PLATtS Is 00 WHALEBONE PLATES 10,O0 Out-of-uiwn patienli can obtain perfect work end save money by calling ai our bfttco. WO STUDENTS NO CAB NO COCAINE Ail work guaranteed for tan years CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS 23H Wa.hinfloa SL, Cor Sialb CaUbllibed II rears Hare to itar. Raises the dough sa)BWnBBjsav and complies with j all pura food laws. fi. FARMERS, COUNTRY MERCHANTS ,. I11 w.nt yuur, fat turkeyi, chicken, duckt and other poultry for the ThanksRivintr trade Dressed turkey and geese and duck should arrive between November 19th and November Z2d. Ship to Smith. On November 10th we are paying ai follow. The price, on turkey, may fluctuate, but we expect all other quotation to hold good indefinitely. Ship immediately. " Dressed hoe's, first Dressed fat, veal undei 130 lbs . Chickens, hens and springs, alive Chicken, hens and springs, dieaaad'""" Turkeys, dteesed. let quality. . . Caeae, dreaasd. lat quality You save commission when you commission on anvt hino. Prnmnt ' FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "flfhtinf the Beef Trust" ftea4eartere (at tha lalewt One upon a time a child who wl tsked upon an examination paper t define a mountain range replied. " larga ataed cook atove." Tha amt method of reasoning aeema to go Willi older growth. A recent examination paper at the Sheffield Scientific Schoo' at Yale contained the question, "What Is tha office of th gastric JulcaT" Ana the answer on one paper said, "The Momach." Cleveland Leader. , Tha prwleeewr. The Doctor Some creaturea. yoa know, are exceedingly sensitive to mu sical sounds. You may not heltev It but if a well authenticated fact thai two aong sparrow once flew tnta room where grand npsra aingar wai rehearsing an aria, listened a few mo menta, and dropped dead. The Professor 1 don't doubt It 1 have heard before of killing two blrdi with ansa tone. v'hlcago Tribune, Me Did. JafferPut don't you believe compe tition Is the life of trade? Pua way Sure! Sooner or later It leada to the formation of a trust, and that e the way to make money. To ik Brighter. Coin' along To the brighter dayj Every storm Has a rainbow's rayl Atlanta Constitution. WaeteeV "Johnny, did you have a good vaca tion at that little lake resort V "No. air. Maw wouldn't let ma go wtmmtn', and she made ma take a cold bath every mornin'." facte Knew Pklloakr. "Advice." aald lnel Ehen. "la aum pln' like slngln'. You either gtu It free till you's tired o" Ustenln" or else It's ao expensive you can't afford ca'sely any." Washington Star. lta Llsaltatleae. Customer What a beautiful parrot! Is he a good talker? Ulrd Dealer Yea. ma'am; but his ' vocabulary Is limited. He doesn't swear, j and he doesn't use si a nr. i TIs not so bad as that, my friend. This polar fuas will have an end. They'll never make T R. a hermit Just wait till he cornea home with Ker mlt! ! Chicago Tribune. Probably laaaae. "Wlnkley ia a good deal of a crank Isn't he?" "That doesn't half describe him. He rotriK around now Insisting that If lh poslofflce department has lo'bt mad telf-austatnlng the war and navy de partments ought to be run the aamt way." Before liu moat Knxtiah rallwa) carrlaies had only four wheels, and welahed ten tons Krom US to U90 they had six wheels, and welKhed fif teen or sixteen lens; from t0 to l0 they had eight wheels, and weighed twenty-four tons; and since 100 the fashion Is twelve wheels for dlnlns and sleeping car, and the weight Is thirty-five to fnrtv-two tons. Mure ioiwmallai, Mrs Chugwater Josiah. what Is s "sw tika T" Mr. Chugwater (momentarily at lossi Do you mean to say you don'i know what a awastika la? A swastika Is why. blame It. Swastika la th name of the Eskimo that helped Cook discover the north pole! Chlcagc Tribune- "Figbting the Beef Trnst." See the Frank L. Smith Co.' ad in this paper. ExpeaalT Water Pawer. "Tes." said the defendant In the criminal case, "my lawyer certainly made a strong plea for me. He even wept." "What was his btUT" asked tha oth er man. "Well, as nearly as I ran figure It out. he charred m about 1 1 00 a tear." Then Bwana Tunit.o scratched his head. "This thing Is getting dull." he said. "lt' 'Peary and Cook! They've found the pole!' I'm out of sight like a blooming mole!" D. O. NutL rreperiae for It. Stranger tin Drearyhurst) You! atreet and alleys look shocking. The) spem to be literally covered with ali kind of dirt and rubbish. Uncle Welby Gosh Yes. sir; a week fr'm next Hat 'day la our cleanln' uf day. We got to have somethln' tc clean up, hain't we. miater? Brother Oatodaale'a Mlslaka. "Brother Coodsole." asked the Rev K. Mowatt Laightly, "did you announce last Sunday that I would occupy youi pulpit this morning?" "Indeed I did. Brother Lalghtly." "Yet look at the smallneas of thi congregation. I can't account for It' Oae Heaort la Left. Mrs. Crawford You say it la Impos sible to get any money out of your husband. Have you gone about It in the right way? Mrs Crawford I've tried everything, my dear, except (ending him a Black Hand Letter. Brooklyn Uf. Soaaded Like aa Keh. "Some day," shrieked the militant suffragette, "the women of this coun try will rise In a body and seize tht reins of power! Keep your eyea an ear open!" "Ere's 'opin'!" heartily exclaimed slightly Inebriated man in the audi tnce. loaala Like II. Mr. Malaprop I certainly am gur prised at Prof. Booker. I didn't neraf auppoae ba touched a drop. Mrs. Brown And fa doesn't I'd aura he doesn't drink. Mrs. Malaprop No doubt of it Why, be wrote a piec e in tha paper the other day admlttln' he's a regular bibliomaniac Phlladelohia Praaa. o 100 ac ..18 tO 10 .20 to 22 ne ship to Smith. ..ia to ie rmM k aa . . . """, nuuicae an snipmeni to tna Portland, OregM ALL IIAVU CHANCE Java's Working ot Eanchorlan EIncs Not i Monopoly. KNOX SAYS DOOR IS LEFT OPEN Both Nation Aur UnlUd Stat Territory la Open to Anyone Who Find Mineral. 'Washington, Nov. Ifl. Kocent treat ies rulcrcd into by China aud Japan aa to the operation of coat mines along the South Maucaurian railway and the Autituit Mukilcu railway do not create monopolies, aud hvuee are nut viola tion of the "open door" or the "equal opportunities' principles, to the observance of which all leading power are pledged. This is the cuueiusioa reached by the state departineut after a long and careful investigation of the question involved. The department today issued the fol lowing statement; "In view of the widespread publicity of the atatenieut that the recent Chi neaeJapanese agreement relating to Manchuria created for Chinese ami Japanese subjects a monopoly to carry on milling operation along the South Mnnrlturiaa railway aud the Aatung Mukdea railway, which would exclude Americans from aa esteuaiva Held of industrial enterprise, inquiry has been made of the two signatory powers aud official assurance has been received from each to the effect that no such exclusive claim to mining right was intended by the agreement, and that if minerals are found by Americans and others within the designated ter ritories, no objection will be made to their working mines under Concessions granted by China the whole scope ami purpose of the agreement being that sny operation by Chinese and Japanese ubjecta of the mine within the ter ritory mentioned should be joint as be tween themselves. LOEB CREDITS EOOSEVELT. Collector Say Ex-President Influenced Present Action. New York, Nov. 16. While the legal machinery of the government moves ilowly, the air of uncertainty surround mg the so-called sugar fraud cases is iuterpreled to foreshadow an inquiry which may rank with the insurance upheaval of lyn.i. lioxfou ami Philadelphia were brought within the scope of the inves ligation today with the report that the tuvi'rniueiit would attempt to obtain lai'k ditties on sugar in those cities, while investigation went on in New York with repeated rumors of reach ing "men higher up." Henry I Stimson, special attorney for the government in the case, do rlined to discuss this phase of the matter. William Tneb, Jr.. collector of the Kirt, al was inclined to be reticent, but lie rejw.-ited that t was through the influence of Theodore Roosevelt that the indictment and prosecution of "iigar frau.lt was undertaken. Accord iug to Mr. I.oelj, ba bad talked over (Jit- iniatter with Mr Kooseveit before he took charge of the customs hnue here. HOPE IS ABANDONED. Beacuer Forced to Oivc Up Work In Illinois Mine. Cherry, 111., Nov. 1. The 300 or more miners entombed in the St. l'aul mine by lait Hatnrday's catastrophe sre dead. Some of the bodies lie buried beneath thousands of tons of earth which caved in upon them. These will never lie recovered. Kescue work is temporarily aban doned. Itenewcd fires in the mine made further descents impossible. Fans em ployed in an effort to carry fresh air to the imprisoned men enlivened me flames. Hoon the heat and smoke be came so dense it was necessary agnin to seal up the mouth of the hoisting shaft, and tonight the entombed men are locked in a death dungeon. Hte.-im and chemicals producing carbonic aeid gas will be forced through pipes to the bottom of the mine tomorrow. These will have a tendency to choke out the flames. Three hundred coffins have been or dered half of them to arrive Tuesday and half on Wednesday. T-. t C Jui; rul mef Ha: bom lenll titl kojd t Th. Ha lish ' W. B. Eaton, W. T. Hutchins and K. li. Severs. Reform Begin in India. Bimla, British Iodia, Nov. 10,Tlie i,Un for the reform of the British ad ministration of India, which was out lined by Lord Morley, secretary ol state for India, ia the bouse of lords last December, designed to give India ac embryo constitution admitting the natives to an important share in the legislation of the eountry, went into effect today. Tbu began a new and striking epoch in tho history of British rule in India. Under the program all religious and special interest may elect representatives to the viceroys and provincial council. King Mar Step Down. London, Nov. ia.Tne abdication of King Leopold of Belgium il momen tarily expected, according to a corre wndent of Reynold 'a Newspaper at Brussels. Hi dispatebes declare that the king liaa been warned that sorioue consequence will follow if he refuse to renounee the throne. It i under stood that tha anti-Leopold party i negotiating with Prinee Albert, beir to the throne, to persuade him to suc ceed hia father, I Moor Send Submission. Madrid, Nor. In. Aa official dis patch from Nador, Moroeeo. says Moor ish tribesmen have aent their submis sion to General Marina, commander of the Spanish forees, - rOBTHCOMINO MSSSAOS. Pwidut Tart Will A for Epoch Making Change. Washington, Nov. ltf.-The ahlef subject lu be discussed by President Taft lu his foi incoming message t congress are not secret since the re cent tour of the president. He has lu dicated pretty clearly ia his speeches what they will be, ami has mapped out program more ambit Ions and more ex teusive than even Mr. Housevelt him self ever at templed. Mr. Taft proves to submit the whole program to coil grew at on tiim. to ask in a single message for the euaetment of law that will, if they are passed, mark (he com lug sewioii ut emigres as truly epoch making. Most of the bills he proposes to have introduced affect curporationa lu one way or another, and (he it impor tant of them promise lo arouse fully as much opposition us anything thnt developed' in tho right over (lie rale bill three years ago. Mr. Taft will propose to congress im pnrtant legislation upon at least ten subjects. Kavh Is a mutter which will provoke discussion and arouso opposi tion iu congress, especially in the sen ate, m (hut from the present point of view (he prospect is for a long and acrinionioua seasion. The chief ub jects on which the president will roc- iiuimentl let.tMlat ion are: 1. Mupervision of the Issue nf slocks and bonds by Interstate corporations. 2, Kcadjustmciit of the duties and powers of the Juteritate loiutuerec I'ttniiiiiHsion. 3. Expansion of the duties or the bureau uf corporations. 4. Creation of a uew bureau in the department of justice to deal with violations of law bv intemtale carrier. 5. Establishment of a socallcil "railroad court." . Amendment of the Sherman and trust law. 7. Creation of a postal savings bank. u til.:.. .1 : .... 9. Amendment of the procedure re gardiug the granting of injunctions. li. Conservation of natural re sources. KNIFE FOR EUEF. Former Boa of San Francisco May Loea Bight and Hearing. San Kraneisco. Nov. 10. Abe Huef, former hois of San Francisco, who wa absolute dictator of the citv for nve esni, is threatvued with total blind nese aud deafness. An operation oa his eves will be performed next Wed nesdav and on the success of tills will depend the effort to save his hearing Huef has been in the county jail for little more than a vear, pending an peal of his cae to the higher court. He was sentenced to four years im prisnument by Superior Judge Ijiwlnr after having been convicted of hrih iug one of the 'boodling" hoard of supervisors in the overhead trolley franc hle case. Kuef in talking about li'S case, at tributes Ilia affliction to lark of air. He said: "I have been aJvixed that an opera tion is imperative and have deter mined to suhmit to it. I have at" lieen informed mv afflictions result from lack f air. There is a growth in mv nne that is m il to also affect my sight and hearing. Miner. I hare been out here it h:i been impossible for me to get any air except by walk ing, and that oulv fur a short di tance. " ' WAS CLOUD CLEARS. Canada Will Not Be Called Cpon to Build Navy. Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 111. The reported momentous arrangement between the cabinets of the British and Herman empires Ims blighted the prospects of the Canadian navy. The proposal fur nlniut .'."i,miMi to start the building of war craft will not now be made to the liominion government. News from inside sources is that odl rial information has beeo received ami that an undemanding has been reached between Kugliind and tiermany that may result in a period being set to their rivalry in naval construction. As the rhief iiiiriKiie of the projected ( nadian navv was to aid the mother country in the event of hostilities! which were believed to be threatened by (lermany, tho rumored arrangement between the government In London and Berlin clears up the situation ami renders unnecessary the heavy cxpen diture for war vessels by Canada. Present indications are, therefore, that the government will content itself with the acquisition of a few vessel of moderate sim and Coat, torpedo craft predominating. Cook' Photo Assailed. New York, Nov. 15. Professor Her- el C. Parker, of Columbia i'uiver ', who was a member of Dr. Cook's unt McKinley party, in a lecture be- e tho Patris club of New York, do--ed that after a thorough consider in of the evidence, ho was convinced t Dr. Cook did not get within 10 e of the pciik. "The photographs ch Dr. Cook claims are of the sum ," he said, "were taken from wo KidgR, 20 miles away. I know itively thnt they are not picture the main peak," Smoke Victim Pack Gun. Chicago, Nov. It!, The war between officials of the Chicago and Oak Park railway and smokers, who have been arrested for smoking iu cars, goes mer rily on. A militant suburbanite was ar raigned in court charged with disorder ly conduct, because he bonrded a "con verted" smoker with a revolver in a holster strapped to bis waist. The case was continued. Moanwhiln tha smokers discussed the possibility of compelling the railroad company to raise tracks in Onk Park, where they are on the sur face or reinstate the banished smoking car. Woman Doctor 'Wed Girl. Sao Francisco, Nov. 10. Dr. Alice Bush of Onk land, a well known physi cian and daughter of Toi Collector Bush of San Francisco, was granted a divorce yesterday on the unusual plea of fraud in the mnrriage contract. Tn plain words, Dr. Bush found that she bad married a woman. Iler husband was H. K. Morgan, a fine looking young medical atudnnt of 23, who cam here from New York. Thoy were married in 1005. Carlisle Seriously 111. New York, Nov. 10. John C, Car lisle, who was secretary of tha treas ury under President Cleveland, was re ported today resting mora comfort ably at St, Vincent' hospital, where he lie seriously ill with acute inte tlnal troubl. Old Favorites Meek ! Mock of Aa-sa, flft for we." ii.n.hllaalv th maiden Bung, Fell the words unconaoloualy rxim tha alrllsh. aleerut lonu., Bang a llttl children alnl Hsnf aa alnc th turn in Fell the word a Uaht leavea down tin the current of tha tuna Hock of Aa. elaft for ma. Let ma hid myeelf in me. "I.et m hid myelf In The Kelt her oul no need to lWl Sweet th aong aa ong could And h had na tnouam All th word unheedtnalr rll from llpa untouched by ear. Dreaming not that each might ba On aom other Hp a prayer 'Hoik of A. cleft for ma, Lei m hide myeelf la Th." "Rock of A. eleft for in" 'Tsm a woman aung thera now, Pleadingly and prayerfully! Every word her heart did know: rtoa th eon- etonn-toesed bird Heal with weary wing th alri Kvery not with aorrow atirr4 KVry yllbl a prayer "Rock of Axss. cleft for m. I l m hid myaelf In Thee." "Rock of Ae. cleft for m Llf. crown aaed luni th hymn, Trutlnly and tenderly Vulc itrown si and eyea irwwt dim. "t.et me hide mvsstf In The" Trembling though th voloe, a4 low. Ran the sweet strain peacefully. Like a river In It flow. Buna ss only thsjt.. can tng. Who life thorny path have prea d: Bung only they ran slnf Who behold the promleed rt "Rock of As-s. cleft for me. Let ni hide myeelf In Thee." "Rock of Aes. cleft for m." Hun- above th corfln-ltd; Underneath all rralfully. All life Joy and sorrow hid. Nevermore, o torm-toeed aoull Navermor from wind or tide. Nevermore from billows' roll. Wtlt thou nerd thyself lo hide? "Rook of Aes, cleft for me. I.et Hie hide rn)Slf In Thee." Could the Ushtlrae. sunken eye. Closed beneath th sift grey hair. Could the mute and stiffened lips Move again In pleading pray'r; Could the voice again In aong Reach ua from th gate of gold. Btlll. 1 think, would be the aong flweetrr than In day of old: "Rock of Ages, cleft for me. I-t me hide myself In Thee. -Ella Maude Mix. re Te fell. Drink to me only with thin eyee. And I will pledge with mlnei Or leave kiss but In th eup And I'll not lik for win. The thirst that from th soul doth rlsa Ioih ask a drink divine; Hut mtxtil 1 of Jove' nectar sop. I would not change for thin. I ernt thee late a roay wreath. Not ao much honoring thee A giving It a hope that ther It rould not wlther'd be; Hut thou thereon didst only breathe And aent'st It back to me: Hlnce when It grows, and smalls, I Swear. Not or Itself but thee! Hen Jonson. Hear He. Tata rteesll Crosby bad alway been Inclined to conservatism In household eipenseaj. eiectliy Id the matter of hi wlf'a dress bill. HI wlf went o far aa to aay that he wa penurloua Hhe had been lo need of a new boa for a long Cm, and after aha hinted that her bapplnes would nerer be quit complete till h bad on, b at last consented to make th purchase. He went Into a store and picked out two. on of which waa cheap Imita tion affair, and tha other a On ipo alva on. Taking them to hi office be for going homo, h changed th price mark, tha eipenslve tag as th cheap boa and vlr rem. it! wife examined them for long tint very seriously Indeed, and then said: "Now, dear, Hi tapenslv boa la a beauty, and It la very good of you to allow m my cholc. Horn women would take It without a word; but really 1 don't think w can afford th more costly on, and besides, dear, I think the cheap one tha mora stylish, too. Why, Croa, dear, what th mat ter? Are you HIT But dear old Cros had mad hi get asay Into th night wher h could kick himself as hard aa ha felt h de served. But what he would Ilka to know 1 thl: Did hla wlf happen on (ba mora expensive boa by pur acci dent, or llgeeJ KU.e. Signaling by flags, as th term la Bow universally understood, wa In vented In th year 1854 by Surgeon Myer of th l.'nltud Hiatus army, Mo tor Surgeon Myer Invention the only dag (Ignallng waa by color; but, realising tlio Inadequacy of such a mode of eonveylng Information, ir. Myer atudled out tho system of "wig. wagging," or Ulklng, by making mo tlou with th flag, a eort of deaf and dumb telegraphy, which lias alnc been adopted by pretty nearly all tha na tion of th world. New York Ameri can. Th Malted Truth. Thr 1 an ancient fable which tells oa that on a summer afternoon Truth and Falsehood act out to bathe tngnth r. Thy found a crystal spring, They bathed In tha cool, freli water, and Falsehood, emerging firat, Hotbed haraalf In th garment of Truth and want hr way. nut Truth, unwilling to put on th garb of Falsehood, de parted naked. And to this day False hood wear Truth' fair whlia robe, ao that many peraon mistake her for Truth' very aelf, but poor Truth still tot naked. I - - W MM. RUI,, A hall.l.,. '. . a iaa wno had Just bad a toolh xtractd rijueted th privilege 0f taking It home with blm. "1 want to put om sugar on It " he a.i.i .-. jwatch It ache."- 8uccea Magazine, m. aalsh Malar. Th Teamed writer for tha pri Are very, very At proving how we mast on dr Or furbelow or fund, fach writer new wliti make III bo) tt'iili .tttiwr satte Vie To bow iiiihnppy moilal liuw They may coinuiu. They tell ii of th thrifty French. Who all excesse alum. Hut I'm not auxtoua to retrench! ti lau i auv full. I'm weary of thl etidle aongi t .!! aom arer WIS Would show us how to get along an.t mil erulioilllse, l.oulavlll dmrter-Jmimnl. Te. I am arry to bav Irt tell yon (wya." aald th pleasant looking Vlaltol who waa addressing the Munituy aehoot i,.,i ii,.r la nnt one chain' In a thou nd llial any on of you r will bt president of th United ntle. Null he failed to ui their undi vided attention, "Hut if sou lv up to your opportd nlllrs," lie went on, eyeing them keen ly, "some bright boy In Hl udtne may beconie a great baseball pltuhet r th world's champion bateman." tnalunllv everv bov sat UP sllwtghl and bvaan to listen Chicago Tribune Pettif lye Seh f rM SM In 1907. over lf0 year g! anlea Inrrras yearly; wumleriui remwiy; rami nt liuna weak ')'- All dmggial or Howard Uiv,. BulTalu. N. V. Ke the Meae Walek Ksa, Itank Hiubba-Mena htyln' mueh new. IUT pig Miller rthurva any. lUhk Htubba What" th troublst lilge Miller- Ixm't hev time fur dodgliv them pesky aulymoblla--l ion Herald. "righting tb Beef Trut." Sea lh rrank L emith Co.' id in hi paper, Omlaalua ef Itlatora. Archimedes had lust iinouncd that tf he had lever li enough nd a fulcrum on wtilrh to rest II h Could move the earth. m "If you can't move th earth, shrieked uffrneti. "turn th Job over to us' Well do II'" Hut the Jourtisllsls and historian of that day. being men exclusively, wear ly Hue pencPed thai part of th tory. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Hii Kin. You Kan Always Bought Biguatiu of A eil l. "No mere mortal." deviated th pto fossor In trnuiuy, "csn rom;irehnJ the Immensity f i" "I think I can." ventured on of bit auditor "And why your . "I havs datlv humorous column to Oil uo " I oulsvttle Pnurler Journal. Tin Rxip for Cold. Any druggist can supply thee la gradient, or he will gel them (ruta bs wholeaIe houae, "Mn half plat of good wklskey; twa eufi'" of glycerine; bivif ounee of I oncentrsird lone runtHiuad. Mhsks I he bottle well earS time tad ua la loses of trapoouf ul lo a tiliie.iHJOS ful four tirar a day." This pfeKiip tiaa is eo to work wonders. The t'oneentiated pm a pecl pise product and mines only la half ounce bottles, earn b.-Io-iI in sa air tight rase, but be Sure it It labeled "tonrealrstril" ia oilrf to get th genuine article. Arllelle aHrllereltea. "Tou will mis your son John wh . h go back to s-'houl " "Ye," nsre. rnner rorlott I don't know how I in going to " along II ha got all (he rrltlar oi , th place so used to bis rolieg ysl that I don't s'poee anyone else kit ' drlv 'em " Wsihlee'nn Star. I la.Maaial. ? Tour aillk tost you 11 rent fluirl end vour butler S& eenis s I pound? Why do ou pay such esorbl- j taut prices aa that for them?" I "Hires you, I don I. I'm merely add ing In what II cost me for Its to k them weel." Children's Coughi Ceaee Ik Utile I Ush Mt I; , Se(arlM w tm timn tot umsswuj, -"" leeaal sU u.U est Ua s. leas Meaa and DmMi eaea mm IsW UaUlaa kta S taeaa l I le take ee oVtel M staal All Dreeewas. II aewta. ine P oimc tnnf fooife ir, f ana wtai ri" . . f r l.i... ... ... 1 . -. Vi jr niuuo oi iriecfej icatncr icfltnerinot ia twnt j i r every f. Correct In atyle. Made by the fm 1 ahoe malcera, In the beat equlpiwd factory In exiHtenc. .7U A vrrr? Bhnes era tiL.,.11. L-.h k --- m,, ,,o, puiii itir cemafnee siyie hm blllll fr.. --.I.. ...... . . a.i . . u.lnaS - .vh mtm . a " ...a Ther I n Honor bill stvle that aa.ni Ask VOUff ahoe Haala. 1 If I ,. - j,--- - I ua neaoi thl Mautt I inAt Shr.L . 1.. ...1. - - --w - ---- v., t j ia eoie. soijit ,u, , iUiit 0f o.o.as Wsalilnaiea. 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