The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 24, 1909, Image 4

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    Rheumatism
Will Let Go of You
When jrou correct tlie aeid rnndlli.w of
our Wood on kirh it depend-. It only
loosens Its hold for a white when yon apply
lotion or liniments to your echin joints
or .tilTnm -le. Th tneditinelo Uke it
Hood's Sarsaparilla
whlrli lies vllldtttl the iiuxt T owlet flit,
rstliral and prniMinrtt t un-.
In ufimI liquid ku-m or i'Iim l;t J tab
let called SaiUb!, 100 dose el.
A PlIllHI Death.
A teacher In the factory district of
a, New Jersey toon had hern giving
the children earnest lecture upon the
peisonousness of dirt.
One morning a little girl raised her
hud excitedly and pointed to a boy
who seldom had clean bunds.
Teacher." she Mid, "loo quick!
Jlmtnle'e commlttin" itiicide! lie'a
ueklo' hit thumb." Succa Max
Mine. ,
talll-a Deo.
The little boy' mother hud aeolis
tally dropped book on hi hex t.
"Mamma," he said, after v'tl:ij a
moment and hearlnir no apology, "you
Ihould aajr "excuse veu!'
COFFEEC 1
TEA SPICES
BAKING POWDER
JUSI RIGHT 1
-!
CLOSSOADIVEES
I, rWlAWX ML
Painless Dentistry
mm kT ifeir r-:o
snil brotestmr tin
:fcl im one
If. mfar.
'.4 '" p
a
m! 53.51
tkr dm 5. Of.
tVlT3.5C
et4r.ir 1.00
Cumi r.i!ei 100
(-nrf-- .50
V
' If Ui F;nn 2. SB
L
Hut 5.00
l IM Nk- ...
trF.-.. 7.50
sas.-ot.'
fi... E,tr .im .50
si is tuas
fom 6UARANTCCD FO 1 YEARS
i-i-l. Cta-luin Fr, f cot -l bt
9ll- worm oo n'.wre. " ' ,;;"
WlseDentalCoJ
arrici aocaa: a. a. w s i . n. - r. tsi
C. Gee Wo
Tie Cticese Doctor
Thm worwiftj! man hu
m-di ft hit study of ihm
profMrtm of RootJt.
Hcrba and Barka, and
is rmn ihm worid Ch
bentmt oi hm
hm Mcrurv, P.
rDntciUftcd. Hm
i fa, Opcratiwtt r Cvlliac
Gofti-antac to cvr Catarrti. Asthma. I-unr.
Stomach and Kidney trtHibka. jd aal Fnva:
D-wmm of M a aad WooMfi.
A SURE CAN CEH CUR
Just rciTed frees Fkin. Clina ftara
atd rdiabJ. Ufatimc in it vork.
If Foa eaiu-ot caiL writ for tymptora Maak
and cucuiar. XnckoM 4 emu in tcampa.
COflSeJlIATeOM HttC
The Co Gee Wo Medicine Co.
1 ll. AT- . - ca I B .-! J "
v y
Drlls-ted.
Mamma Lucille. darle, you have
been going to school now about a
week. How do you like It?
Little Girl I like It all right, mam
ma. The recess is Just line.
The Kintl Von Have, .tlwitjn itoultt lia lrne the ntKiia
ttire of C'hax. . FU-tclior, and lists been made iiihUt hi
peroiiHl HttprrviKiuu lor over itO years. Allow no one,
to deceive jott in thiw. Counterfoil.-, I tuUal ions and
" Just-as-jrood' are but KierimeiitH. sind endanger th
ttealtb of Cbildren Iliperifiice against KM-riineut.
What is CASTORIA
Casforia is a liarmWn mibftitute for C'atnr Oil, Parev
goric, lrpA and hootltinr; K.vrtipt. It i- I'leacant. It
contains in i I her Oititim, .lorpbiiie nor other .Narcotic
substiiiiif. It- at'i; is it guarantee. Jt destroy Worm
and uIImvh FvrvhnHt. It etires Iiarrliea and Wind
Colie. It relieves Teethinjf Troiiblet, ettresi Cotixtipatioa
and Flatulency, It afMiiiikite the Food, regulate the
KUunaeh and IJowel, givint; iiealtlij and natural alee p.
Th Children's Panacea The Mother' Friend.
The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought
Bears the
s j mi
In Use For Over 30 Years.
T ocmtmi vtiNkr. t mwnmv aracrr, at vk err.
THt Laboist MANurASTunc or
MEN'S FlWt SHorS IW TMf WORLD
Wear W. L, Douglas comfortable,
asr-walklng shoes. They ara
made upon honor, of the boat leath
ers, by the moat skilled workmen,
In all the latest fashions. Shoe In
ovary style and shana to suit men
In all walks of life.
If I could take you Into my large
faotorlo sit Brockton, Mass., and
show you how carefully w, L, Doug
las shoes ara made, you would
than understand why they hold
their shape, fit batter, wear longer
and are of greater
ether make.
CAUTION, B thit
retail prloe if amped
Take So gnbstitute.
mnvmwwm.wm i w unrwrrwrnnia
mj.mumimu.tk'aa.iMm u. i i i i m
I ..-
ii
frfMliurr Holarlee.
The tunplclon that the Income ef
stag performer are not lye
large as they are publicly represented
to he la given concrete form thus by
a writer In the Washington Star:
M understand that the manager Is
paying fabulous salaries to his lead
ing elngers," said the inquisitive, re
porter.
"Not fabulous," rejoined the cynic!
press agent 'fictitious.'
;r)lta the farts.
"How much money did the defaulter
get away wlllif"
"AH the fund e had on hand."
"How much did you have on hand,
may I k?"
The precise amount he got sway
with."
"I mean, what was it In dollars snd
cents?"
"It was all In dollars snd cents,"
Chicago Tribune.
for Any Disease or Injury la
the eve. use rETTIT'S EYE SALVE.
absolutely harmless, acts quickly. All
druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo,
N. i.
VIM tiui'ttifr.
Tommy was studying one of the ad
vertising signs in the car.
"Mamma." he said, "wo t 'Reason
funny name for a girt?"
"Hush, dear'."
"And her first name Is Theresa.'
took at it. mamma. "Theresa Reason.'
Gee! Id change that name If It was
mine:" Chion-o Tribune.
After Tneafjr Year.
Mr. Peck This talking machine rec
ord is fl!led uh a tear remark by
Mrs, Peck.
Oidbatch It s wonderful to think
that you can bear the volca of on
who is not present,
Mr. Peck And more wonderful to
think that I can stop it so easily.
Judge.
Sattlac ike Srlloa.
"'When ou talk about the ultimate
consumer," said I'ncle Jerry Peebles.
i tilling his pipe ith the remnants In
j his tobacco pouch and lightmg It, "l a
! him."
i
j Declaemtloa Awea-ed.
j Arabella l.il la goin to marry Dick.
1 is she isn't that just too ridiculous
j to talk about!
I Etellai should say not. If too
I ridiculous to keep still about.
if
iMVUUS
.XVjSewa
Ckaxvscs System
EjJecXxay:
Dispds ccVls and Headaches
dvxdo CcsVaow;
AcXs xvawa. acX&XnA as
aLaxaVwt.
BesXjot HcnXcTivcxv awdOiWiJc
To ie Ws Xfen.5"Ka 5Jccs,
always buy b Genuxtve,
ewactwd by tr
CALIFORNIA
Fig Syrup Co.
SOLD BY ALL HADING DRUGCISTS
sue only. rtJtr price 50' per bottl.
En I I P-nt School of Shorthand.
II I I tV r jarnt noei'kjne.
a Botua Kspreaaloa.
She-That's Mr. Oahorn over there.
He married a million.
tie You don't say. Well, tiiat beats
Folomon to a frazile. Boston Tran
scripL Signature of
value than any
W. L. Douglas
ritTtrvTUiV
mm ii i 1 1 i i m ii nwnni nim
ft
TO GET FULL INQUIRY
Taft Grants Demand oi Secretary
for Investigation.
ACCUSED OFFICIAL'S ULTIMATUM
Joint Commit! te B Appointed Im-
msdiatol After Holidays Party
Loaders Qivs Consent
nasaiugtoB, w. si. rresiurni uii
today yielded to the dvmauds of both
Secreturv ltalliur aud bis critic far
a public investigation of the whole sub
ie.-t mnlter ii-dorlvimr the so called
... .
Balliuger I'mchot eontroversy.
Mr. llalliuger tbm afteruiHui served
npou the presideut virtually an ulti
malum to the effect that such an in
i , . wi.
ve.tignt.on was indeed the pric. of his!
remaining in the cabinet, ne maae
clear that he was bo longer willing tu
sit siient W wait for the thing "loj
blow over " I
. , ., , , ,
Mr. laft, it is said, reluctant! J
mi; tea me msappainiiueui o bis nope
that the country at largo would accept
as anal his own vindication or .Mr.
Hallinger in his dismissal of ebarges
(rvii;bt sgatnt the secretary of tin
interior by . trlavis, ex special
swiit of the land ofht'e. and his eon
clusioa that' the investigation demanded
bv oth sides wa.t laevitahle.
Mr. Itallingvy's attitude has the sup
port of the leading KrmiblteaBS in cou
gres senators and r'preeBtatnreji
who feel that, entirely apart from the
merits of the controversy itself, a fes
terinft sore of this character must
poison the whole system of the party
in power, and that it is high time tu
resurt to the lane.
These leaders, determined that
cleansing of this wound is neceary,
have not hesitated to go to the Whit?
Honse and impress their views upon Mr
Taft, Conferences of a confidential
haracter, in which members of the
ahinet, party leaders in both hiu.
of eongrens and the president himself
have participated, have bees held in
he last few da vs. Tber culminated to
lav, when Mr. Dallinger, Attorney lien
ral Wiekershitm and I'ontmsster lien
eral Hitchcock met in Mr. Wicker
sham's office and proceeded thence to
he White House, where the matter wsi
aid before the president.
ried with it the indorsement of bofi
Mr. Wickersham and Mr. Hitchcock. !
s known tonight thst he has ihe vr-
pathy alo of other members of th." cab
net.
Mr. Ballinger told the president, it i
said, that the situation had become in
nlerahle to him, and that. thoiigH the
rontsnt charges agstnst him ha I mm
fmm irresponsible person, he would no
loner sit supinely by. and. .a justice t,
imvlf. he felt compelled to umt npo.i
n investigation.
STATISTICS IN GRAIN YIELD.
Oregon, Washington and Idaho Have,
. - a, :
Wheat Crops of Enormou. Su..
Washington, I'ec. 21. The depart
mrnt of agriculture today made public;
ts statistics of the winter and .print
wheat erop of var.ous state, for thej.jbJl mnmfnt is ,,- W)U m,,
past year. This report shows that 11, j veal the name of tlus bride until the
3.VK bushels of winter wheat wer. ;
rodii-cd in Ungon. au average of 1 -
bushels to the acre. The total farm
alue of the crop of Iet-emlw;r I wa
l.M4,U.s.. or .i cent, per i"
pnng wneat crop or i -regno is given;
3,H.ti bushel, or I., tunnel to;,
he acre. Its value Heccmlier I w i
4.T.m. or 9.1 cents per bushel. ,
The winter wheat crop nf Washing
on was reported a .is,i" iwsnew.
worth IS.Tl..tK). This is a product ion i
f ."i t bushels per acre, valued at W
-nts per bushel. Washington spriig i
wheat crop is l.-..fl5t5.W)0 bushels valued
t tUMS., bemg ., nusiie.s p.,
re. ana me same vain- a. "'"' I
wheat. )
-'J,'1thTin!", "j1,' l
13.1,000 bushels, valued st i.9l(,0IO ,
... (, , , , i
l rte v'eoi vhs (hjh.-i j-r j.,i
MnYZrrZ hishe ' PH-r
wheat in Idaho was reported at Sl,
.0 bushels, which, at 7 cent, pe,i
he value as below that of other states.
ushel, represents a farm value of .
.37,000, The yield per 're I 2
. i.
''"''".
(ii.w nn, ,,:s,,)t.,ii7 .i"f(,r.
Food Supply Destroyed. j " "" ' "
Downieville, Cal., Dee. 21. The, Bank Oowanty Attatkwl.
greater part of the old mining town of j
I'ort Wine, in the northern part of
Hierra county, was destroyed by Bre
Wednesday afternoon. The fire started.
a saloon, and as there is no water
vntem in the town and a stiff north
wind was blowing, the whole westorn
nd southern Dart of the town was
ujekly in flames. The amount of loss!
been estimated at f.tU.OO'), and!
here was no insurance on any of thelig tho state guaranty fund tod state
roperty or the winter food supply that
was lost.
On Miner Is Found Alive.
Marquette, Mich., De. 2!. Two of
the first men who were entombed in the)
Negaunee mine a week ago today were
reached tonight. Frank Condello we
found aliye, and Peter Mondi dead, j
he first men who were entombed in the
ondello had been entombed H00 feet
beneath the surface since a week ago
today, along with three other mon. The
other men have not yet been reached.
ondello was buried in space only a
few feet square, and was without food,
lie had plenty of water, however, and
when taken out be was able to walk
with one man supporting him.
Big Strike I Delayed.
New York, Dee. 21. Although it had!
been expected demands for increase in
pay would be filed by representative
of 73,000 trainmen with the chief of
cial of eastern railroads today, no
notice of such demands had been served
a the companies by the brotherhood
n question. In wall informed railroad
quarters it was learned there bad been
found no reason to espect tne presenta
tion of tb demands before the middle
f the week.
Wright Voted Medal.
Paris, Dee. 21. The Academy of
Science announced today that gold med
ia for aeronautic achievement would
be awarded to Wilbnr and ) Orville
Wright, Bleriot, . Farman, Count de
Lambert, Latham, Santos Dumont, De
la Vault, Voisin and Count Zeppeliu.
ROADS BESET BT TROUBLK.
Wotat Wittier in Yar Calls Many
Wttck and Dslsys.
Chieairo. lee. frt.Hilroils In th
West, uorthwest. and In the central
stale trre, experiencing the greatest
difficulty of year in operating Hieir
Irains. Conditions which isl mow have
aot beeu eiialled during any winter
for the past decade,
Th troubles of the upcraling mert
seem prevalent every where. In Chicago
oassenirer trains froin H direction r
riv from five hour to one half dy
late, and in a few instance trains be
came so lale they weie abandoned be
fore reachinif the lerniiunl
To make mxttcrs worse, the dlflli'tilt
uieratinir Condition hirli hsve arise
have been accompanied by a loi'ij serie
.... .. ,i, vilr.,Mils
. .. . ,.,, itl ..,. ,
; hennion everywhere. Kor most of these
wrecks the 'sudden cold snsii is being
held responsible lv the railroad men. as
! tn mnrae.i .nH. i- mra, .
the rail to become brittle.
i WUhi ,,.rriu,r Umitt f fhicag,
;ha iMration of trains is mnde ejeeed
j ingly dirtit iilt by reason of the cold and
'" ' ' ",e "-,
biirban trains re compelled to crawl
(o (h gUil)1 ,h(1 mw( .
Hi.ijj ,u t0t lnr ,gnis at times on c
oount of the low hanging smoke.
Throughout the west freight traffic Is
more or less paralysed, In an effort to
gei passenger irnina me rwi
! (,1H,r.,inl, M U been romiielled to
sidetrack freight everywhere for a long
period. The result is that all the sid
ines are full of delaved freight an'! the
I terminal yard, are congfed to an
rtuai li.'ti".
In many sectiims the sudden estrl'me
cold has been followed bv a heavy fall
of snow, which bns drifted and thns
blocked trsffle in many places for hmir.
la Chicago the operating men nn the
various roads have been working day
and night in the hope of clearing up the
lines and getting trartic moving aor
matly.
Tassenger trains cannot get "'
Chicago on time, because of the bob
arrival of Tollman equipment, which
is in its on delayed trains.
Railroad men say one nf the greatest
causes of delay is the difficulty of steam
iog engine during severe cold. Another
cause is the difficulty of operating coal
chutes, trains often being delayed from
2t minutes to one half hour in securing
coal or water.
BIO WEDDINO CAKE FOR KINO.
Monarch of Tonga, la New Zealand.
Orders 600 Pounder.
Cape Town, Pe. ! By command
of King George of Tonga, a baker of
Auckland, New Zealand, ha designed
of that potentate, tn its splendor and
imposing prupurtioas the cake, to nuvte
the local press, "has never had so
eual in th annals of Australasias
confectionery."
It weighs 5 pounds and stand
eight fet high. Ilecorating various
panels are the Tongan coal of arms,
the Topgan toys,! crown and the inttnts
of the king and his bride.
Curiously enough, the lady's Initials
are concealed from the gate nf the
crowd who admire the rake in the
j baker's shop window. The identity of
the future queen is in fact a mystery,
1 ti one of the condition imposed n
. was to complete the secrecy
rri;.!ui. prr inuiaos, is is on'irrstMj,(
!h h lw, ,,, fnm?rmQn
among the ladies of the Tongan court
for the kingly bridegroom, and that in
7" u"7 ,,n" "ppommeoT or
( ,be feremonv.
, .
CAKVOT sunt otrr Tint HTOWSt
, Landlords Los. Tert Case in
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Cki.oo,, ri "0 1 1 ... i, ...... I tir,
- ln,r.U and flat agent, must not
ii00 the irW Bwav , pr,m
i. Ti., u. -. tmMt ,,i,
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of 8 ,, , f - hn h(
w T. ib.vl.tnn. . --.c .-rf
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' Vt.ew his !e.,. They made
. . , . -
f , ' ,', iiiiiL . . i n.on was inm r
had children. Iingeneeker, who t a
7fr .M. iB of the famous lawyer
f.1"1 """'ed.a.ely began . test of
Pwd last w.Bter rover.ng
,, '.,', .,' !'
ere w,r patents
tingi'r i- const ion ion, are enun.'il 10
.!. -1- 111. ...
klom f.ity, Okla., Dee. 20.Re
order against tat Hank
"-nmissioner loung were m I a
Th. ,.jte,, ul, Kidelitv ile Ouar.ntv
company and the Southern Surety com
pany, sureties for the statu school land
commission in the protection of funds
ueposuen witn me i.oiumtdn nana
Trust eoropany, asked the court to pr
vent mo nana commissioner irom nina
bank preferred creditors in closing up
the bank's affair. Judge Clark reserved
decision.
Wire Used to Bring Aid.
T. a. tr t 1 fl n '
r" rvayne, -no., im, sw. nouno
" lt two robbers,
o flod after obtaining small um of
money, Boyd Coates, agent of the Grand
Rapid k Indiana railroad at Hunter
ton, near here, managed to erawl to
telegraph key and ask the dispatcher
at Fort Wayne to send aid. While the
robbtr were breaking lo the door,
Coatee threw the railroad ' cash nod
hi wateb into the waste basket, and
this property was saved. The robbers
rifled hi pockets and then tied him up.
Bo ad Boost Dry Farms.
Albuquerque, K. M.r Dec, 20. It. is
announced today by the immigration
department of the Santa re railroad
that 25,000 or more will be spent, by
the railroad lo demonstrate the finnl
practicability of drv farming in the
waste of New Megico, Hard-working
homesteaders Id all parts of the terri
tory will b supplied with th neces
sary fund and implements. Professor
J. D. Tin-ley, -of the New Mexico agri
cultural college, ha resigned in order
to take charge of the work.
Flax Reaches Record price.
Minneapolis, Dee, 20 Flag went to
$2 bushel on the grain market here
today, a record price. According to the
government' estimate, Minnesota and
the Dakota raised 25,000,000 bushel of
Ibis grain tki year.
Tea Mac- te l.ese.
Manager of Touring Company
iter, buck up. Mis P Vr: ! w
ahall ls the train.
Leading ldy Ml I'v lt my rtl
u!e and n Jewel eas with i" dia
mond In It.
Manager- . I" Vm W I"1'
csi.-U tins train.
Leading Udy - Unt my rellcul ha
It (lilllliik In It.-The "'
kat llirl ll
Th. nielatu 'holy duy have com"
1. Ho aiilig tlie weary '
(ited Just been rnhlng autumn leave
Am from his back yarn. '
-Chlesigo Ttll'iilie.
Tor Old FeopU.
r,i..i,Mj the aire of folly lb
h,, n s. Ml ,1 ..i-.losllv declines. The
accumulated poisons in tb blond eu
iii the hunt, muscles
and bck These warning should be
promptly relieved Blid Sertoli Illness
.t..,r i... i,.;,,.. the fulluwiiiir tre-
scrtption which show wundorfiil re
suit even after te nrst lew nmn
t will eventually restore physical vtgun
1 lust .- ...iMMMiun.l svrun of far
sapanlla; one ounce Tori eompoundt
iisir pint ef h'K graue wntcy. in
t l, ..,i,,..l used in tablesiKhinful
dose tiefore ea.di meal and t t-ed-
time. The th't'le to be well sunken
ach time " .' druggist has the-
ngredienls ne he v. ill get them from
his wholesale heu-e.
race ..
If envy. Ilk anger, d'd not bum
itself In it fir. d
and destroy llioe person It p
aeaaes belme It destroy those It
wishes or.t to. It would set the
aho'e world O't fire. nd leave the
mol esiellnit -rn th most nil
eratile - l.ord Clarendon.
Snake Into Tout trio!
Snl t-- s n.nkr f.ir Itl !. It eea
IMunfut awulUsl. itu.,tina, srllns fwi. MsSsa
lw,tMr, e.i 1Y am unws-si
St.- IU I ' .ulini.
rKKK, A.MrM , Olmii-l. I Kur. N, t.
Ah,
roll many t of-pnret ray rn
The derk, ui fjthomsd ntry rloeei
bear;
Full many a itK-f I bora lo eowk un
seen
And waste hi wheat cake on tb
drert air.
I Vlerlssa.
Young lu'ndtsrllif. you r
worth yovr wHtit In-
Young Wife -Hold. DoorteT
Young Ittist .i.d -Well, let It at
that, love In t' wild cmtiuslasm of
the moment, thmi.h. I wa going lo
ay porterhouse atek.
i teitrls Mk4,
Mr. Tm-ker ibaving served lb oth
er I Writ, To-tuny, what part of trie
eittcksn will yoti baveT
Tocumy.W'by, paw. you know I al
ways take th ha. a when there com-
tanr. .
SMITH WANTS
and will pay as follow for good,
fat tuff w never shanfe com
misaiotl on Br.ythuijr:
Veal umler J30 im lie
large veal ts, arcoriling to
sue and iplatity,
Dresard Hov 40
Hen ami Springs, alive 14
Heit and SiTings, driel .
15 to 1
Turkey, dresacsl , 32lO
(ice no, dreaM'd , 160
truck, drJ 20C
FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO.
trnnm, orecon.
am I I - . . ... fa . .
tJ Utrr!'' ..."?..
, : TT.. 'rr...T
MCA5Tia:j THE MOST
THE MUSI CCfOCWBLE
rAiitirri
SLICKER
and
cheepest in the
end tecu3e it
weara lonqeit
evrrtYCAHMixr
, 1 AJTowrsCfttsasim
Tow a Camarwm C .-- mmm (w.
A LEADER
WATER SYSTEM
IN YOUR HOME
M-sns sn unfsiltnr watw suevlr- ft
main that rau will have tea must prvti.
cl lamu-ile , saoplr rie now In
Ne levslsd lank, na fra-si Im In
winter, ne t-anl rslr In umm. nm
water aiipplr IcwMe of anr ort. Tank
Slacail In buwnwnt mil at sight and war.
ousts ef pruwst tlt. wlU nut rust and
will last HfMieis.
You will b. viewed with th t.EADKR
Ketem ef furntahtn. Uomsslls Watar
iprV. Ak Uit mir eaul'aru snd fra
hooklet, "How I Molvwt Mr Water rssnslf
LEWIS & STAVCR CO.
Portland, Ore.
Spokane, Wanh.
Boise, Idaho.
PUTNAM
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mm
7fm
riuuin
FREE! HARP -
A new and seenlei ftil
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a bmiittful iwi '" ' sV
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OMN6 10 -IVt AWAY
w,rur lla tlsm
uue im eei in "e h e.t SrHe Mod u their nam aridrSM d l.n ih. h. . .
J.wii till. It I' NUW i0 '" ,M' b wis w lb luk few, w (,M H
IIAHf-tilUt Alt Mft. CO., 441 mmm ft...., fe.1141, ".J
llan.er.iH ttlsti,
"Look nut. 111." shouted the" farm
si' wife a tb tl tmlUmn ofd
over the hrm with Irtttliim amhar,
'Thorn I liar ar) uaualit ll lionk yeoti
up Ilk a Mi tf o- ilun'l ' h nut "
"tJosh. Maitdy!" gted the old
farmer a he dropped hi rake. "Veotl
don't think l''d try to da eih 11
thing purposely, do yeouf
"Wouldn't trust tbm. HI. That (nil
chap looking down hem wlih the
ls I one of ibciil tbnr ludutia
writer (oik and lie win Hug 0u
wok celled "Tb t'pllfilng i't the 'isrin.
r,' Rec kon yesm better keep )eor
on that nrhnr"
Some )pl eiotitd drown with lite
preserver l hand. They irst the kind
that tutTer from Itheumat m and Neu
ralgia when they ennget tUntUi Wu
rd Oil, th best of all i''n rvtiicdlee.
lll ieeir,
If ynu wont o koo-k .ii ndvef
nw out." h lt.S r'' tostiiictiif.
"lM.4 blow on that tit. Tiwt'e tb
Kiewtlon Of th r lr.-"
"And If I en Want to tttk h i-t
siare," td A'-, "I euptM.w t em l
H.l e hi "' !' is W h
Ilelpl.a MtM MM.
tafestru.k Veito M .11- I upio
lb Krsl lbtng for tne to do will t to
adopt a tae name. Have you good
one to luiarll
Thetrit Unr (alio haa esi
him act Yea; I Ituttk liirii would
tie oe"t rin mefi.r von
The fes-le-aoe Ktslslst,
"Why Is tt, tinuit.l the dot-tor,
"that estriniomsr. !- smrk tmist
be peculiarly tnln on tbe'f poweia Mf
vision, elnioal unlloftniy have tri
"My friend." answered tb pfesr
-II la iMcaosst llii-v have strong s
that they ar astronomer,"'
e D. UerT2!l
Bt far B-y a4 Best for MotM ;
CURE
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h la sUe mj sdohs, wv pUMt
ta lake aed bee irnet eta-tt. k s-whea
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From Arctic to Tropics
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Solid brua font hold 4 qiiBrl of oil aufficfent to frlv f Uf.
for 9 hour solid lirasa wick tBrriiim tlamtier topcool liandle-'' -Heater
beautifully fitilalied In nickel or Jpn in Vriety of 'yl,
Kverr tsWr. Kverywher. tf Not Al Yours, Writ for pssotlptlvs ClrsuUw
lo th Ksait Asner ef th
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
itncoiporeted) ,
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FA D ELES S D YES
lye. On 10c pka
wtUaendpoBiiiaiitat
MONRO
k dealer, or we i
GUITAR. FREE,
StV t'SHSIs .-
"It did tn gimit," 0wrv,
dlrl who hud Jt r,lllrn4 ,
l..d. "to e( ltt r.al lire on. .ni
Id tit.)pi my gratidfiui,,,
MX 111 ib-m-Mh iiurnlng of ?.J
the old eiisnmi still prsv.m, n4 "J"
a ntMlott I In prnre,s ,) JJJ
rte It put up for bl,.ii, ,hn, C .
of retidla I lighted as the hhWlngka
glna. The l,,.ii, mmm Z
th eandi. bum ui. ,Ml U-M'
Mow it Altera It, e ( J,
that taken the rake. doo i
but It ha an advantage over Ih tl
!, olli. gime' variety, hut t h
frarfnlly .low ftd iin Amerlcaga
; t'tlilH. Ideas,
"8fl Mr ttumtat nla ti,r u
bou-e driraied ltt ault br (
onallly.' How I the rvhllt tales
id wt tm itr
"I hrd him ay tiiir h ai
inch worrying aud rmgin Utmi,
tion, tho oriiatiu-iinti,,n .
j thivfly fret work."-Ualt!tof AiBerl.
: run
SOUR STOMACH
"1 uel Crrts and feel bk m
Hiaa 1 bar bren .urtn-r irua in
prpsi end sour slum u b l. the M twe
is I have twvn taking meilkin mm!
otlMrt ttrugs. hut rvtuld fitkl ao rtlMual
(uf A abtiK time, t will troHM
Casewme la my I 'ten. Is as th oaly Uuw
! UMlifriKi and suur s4iisck sad la
ke me tci la goud cooduioa.
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in Ten Minutes
No oil heater ! higher eiUm
ey or greater heating power than w
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Etjuliiped with SmofceU.s De.keJ ,
With it you can go from the fM
of the Arctic to the warmth o.
Tropkt Sn 10 minute.
The new -. ,' ,
Automatic
Smokeless Device
prevent imoking. Removed in
tnttant (or cleaning.
. . . i
eolor llk, wool and e9$,wo)
too a petkaee. W mjioUh
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