Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 28, 1908, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Catarrh
FACE PERIL IN INDIA invites Consumption
High Class Hindus Lead Revolt
Against British.
Radically and permanently cures.
Tn usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets
known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1.
Against Adverse t'ondidlons.
Interviewer—May I ask how you ac-
luired your clear and luminous style of
writing?
Successful author—Do you think it's a
London, Nov. 26.—The seriousness luminous style, young man? Well. I ac­
of the Indian uprising has caused the quired it by long and painful labor in
government to take vigorous action a dimly lighted back attic.
MR. WM. f. VAHLBtKu.
Mr. William F. Vahlberg, Oklahoma
City, Okla., writes:
“One bottle of Peruna which I have
taken did more toward relieving me of
an aggravated case of catarrh of the
stomach, than years of treatment with
the best physicians.
“I had given up hopes of relief, and
only tried Peruna as a last resort.
“I shall continue using it, as I feel
satisfied it will effect an entire and per­
manent cure.
“I most cheerfully recommend Peru­
na to all who may read this.”
Peruna is usually taken as a last re­
sort. , Doctors have been tried and
failed.
Other remedies have been
used. Sanitariums have been visited.
Travel has been resorted to.
At last Peruna is tried, Relief is
found.
This history is repeated over and
over again, every day in the _ year. It
is such results as this that gives Peru­
na its unassailable hold upon the peo­
ple. We could say nothing that would
add force to such testimonials as the
above. That people who have had ca­
tarrh and have tried every other rem­
edy available, find relief in Peruna,
constitutes the best argument that
could be made.
To Shut Off
“But why are you in such a hurry to
get married? I love you and you are
on the right side of papa.”
“I know, but it’s this keeping on the
right side of papa that is worrying me;
when we are married I won’t have to
let him win at poker when he plays.”—
Houston Post.
The Suburbanite.
A “man, 32," advertises in a morning
London paper that he is willing to “un­
dertake any adventure, however desper­
ate.”
TOWER'S FISH BSAND
WATERPROOF \
OILED CLOTHING
looks belter-wears longer-
and gives more
bodily comfort
f
because cut on
large patterns, yet
costs no more than
the Just os good kinds\_}
'
SUITS‘309 SLICKER5‘3Q9
SOLD EVERYWHERt
Every garment
bearing the
»
sign or rhe fish ;
guaranteed
‘
waterproof
___
\
*
J
a J TOWf R CO BOSTON
• V. « ■" ' ; -> T-rQCNT2
autos fr U.'
CAN __ ____
KASPAR ILLA
Tl.is sterling household remedy is most
successfully prescribed for a "world of
troubles.” For derangements of the di­
gestive organs it is a natural corrective,
operating directly upon the liver and ali­
mentary canal, gently but persistently
stimulating a healthful activity. Its
beneficial influence extends, however, to
every portion of the system, aiding in the
processes of digestion and assimilation of
food, promoting a wholesome, natural
appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
breath, irregularities of the bowels, con­
stipation and the long list of troubles
directly traceable to those unwholesome
conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi­
ness, headache, backache and despond­
ency due to inactivity of the liver,
kidneys and digestive tract. It is a
strengthening tonic of the highest value.
If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
dealers to refund the purchase price.
H ovt C hemical C o . Portland, Oregon
GOMEZ IN CHARGE.
Caracas, Nov. 26.—President Castro
will sail tomorrow from La Guayra on
the steamer Guadeloupe for Bordeaux,
for the purpose of undergoing an oper­
ation at the hands of skilled specialists
of Berlin. Efforts which were made
recently to have Dr. Israel, of Berlin,
come to Caracas, to perform the opera­
tion failed. It will be performed on
President Castro’s arrival at Bordeaux,
where Dr. Isreal will be in waiting.
Should it be successful, the presi­
dent will visit Paris, where he will
rest for a few days only, as he wishes
to return to Caracas at as early a date
as possible.
Three of the leading
Venezuelan physicians will accompany
the president, also several members of
his immediate family.
The greatest excitement prevails in
Caracas and political intriguing al­
ready has been commenced.
It is
thought that the departure of President
Castro may open the road for the set­
tlement of the Dutch, American and
French disputes. Vicente Gomez, the
vice president, will assume the presi­
dency.
REVOLUTION IS SPREADING.
Government Gunboat Falls Into Hands
of Haytien Rebels.
Port au Prince, Hayti, Nov. 26.—
The revolutionary movement against
President Nord Alexis is spreading.
The towns of Aquin and Jeremie have
both declared against the government.
The gunboat Croyant, which has fal­
len into the hands of the rebels, en­
countered the gunboat Centenairo off
Jeremie and shots were exchanged.
Late advices received here confirm
the report of the execution of General
Lecomte. He was captured near Jere­
mie, together with his escort, after a
short struggle.
Ancient Tomb is Found.
East St. Louis, Ill., Nov. 26.—Hu­
man bones, believed to have been those
of 16 mound builders, were found in
East St. Louis yesterday by workmen
who were digging an excavation. One
skeleton was walled up in a stone tomb
eight feet high. It was that of a man
apparently seven feet tall. When the
stones were removed the skeleton fell
to pieces. Buried under seven feet of
earth near this ancient tomb were the
skeletons of 15 men, all above normal
height. They were seated in a circle
about the tomb of their chief.
Plan to Fight Freight Rates.*
C. Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
This «rest Chine» phy­
sician is well known
throughout the North­
west becHtiee of hl» won
derftil end marvelous
cures, and is today her­
alded hy all hie patient«
as the irrentewt of his
kind. He treats any and
» all dwith i-owt-r
ww_______________
ful (•». n. • roots. I er' a
and Larks ’hat are entirely unknown to the med
i< al science of this country. VSith these harm­
less remedies he (ruaranteee to cure catarrn.
asthma Iun« trouble«, rheumatism. «ervoueneeB.
stomach, liver and kiduey trouble«, also private
disea»*« of men and women.
CONSULTATION iRtt
Psllsnts ont.lds of city writs for blsnks s*4
circulars. Inclose 4c «tamp.
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
1624 first SL, N«sr Morrison
Portlsnd. Or.
w
San Francisco, Nov. 26.—Prepara­
tions are complete for a series of meet­
ings and conferences, having for their
object the organization of a strong op­
position against the new freight rates
which have been threatened by the
transcontinental railroads and which,
it is claimed, would work grave injury
to the interests of the Pacific coast
tanners, fruit canners, fruit driers,
bean growers, ship chandlers and shoe
finders.
Natives Rise in Transvaal.
Cape Town, Nov. 26.—Armed na­
tives attacked a passenger train near I
Johannesburg early today, riddling the
coaches with bullets and injuring sev­
eral passengers. The attack is believed
to have been the result of race troubles,
which have been growing at an alarm-,
! ing rate lately, and it is probable the
! government will be asked to action.
i
ewur FÜRS; HIDES
for «pot cash. 1« to ftO'T mor« money for you to ship Raw Ft r- and Hi<l*a to u« than te
«ell at home. \\ rite f r Price Liat. Market It. p-rt. >hipi ;n;! í . umuii .. • ut our
Tile growth of girls is greatest in their
fifteenth year; of boys in their seven­
teenth.
The tropical seas contain a greater per­
centage of salt than tboae of ths more
northern latitudes.
Vanilla comes from a genus of <
ing orchid which grows plentifully i
tropica.
How a busy man doesn't love a per-
sistently cheerful Individual who •uc-
ceeda only In being noisy.
The sum of $5,750 was paid in Ijondon
the other day for an orchid—an Odonto-
gloasum Criapium Pittanum.
The man wlio cau say "yes” and "no
at the right time has a sufficient com
tnand of auguage.
The art of glove cutting requires
great skill, and In France some of the
best workmen are paid $100 a week.
costs about $325,000.
Dr. Joseph Samde, the royal dentist to
the Khedive of Egypt, studied surgery in
Chicago for three years.
Wages in the machine factories of Ger­
many advanced last year 10 to 15 per
cent.
The Japanese have established a steam­
ship line connecting their ports with
Chile.
Dresden has opened a bathing establish­
ment for dogs. It is owned and govern­
ed by the municipality.
About 44,000 8<]uare miles of arable
land are available in Cuba for sugar cul-
ture.
A sausage four feet long and one foot
thick formed the wedding cake at a Han­
over blather's wedding.
P PER S’ GUI DE .1WÄ
M s *'
£
ES
¿1
r< 3 vS
.
RtrtSh-sS fl “
M t «
Flavoring. It makes a
syrup better than Maple.
..•*
Sold bv drocers.
The women of Italy are much mors
industrious than the men.
It Cures While You Walk.
Alien's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot.
sweating,callus,and swollen, aching feet. Solti
b-vjl?lggr’nts-, Frice 25c. Don’t accept any
lr"*1 I'««
FREE. Address
Allen S. Olmsted, Le Koy
Would
Do
An English brewery has given a con­
Mix for Rheumatism.
tract for a million label* per day for the
The following is a never failing rem­
present year.
edy for rheumatism, and if followed up
Our million Immigrants a year are
bringing with them $25,000,000 a year,
besides tbeir labor.
H U NTER S’ & TR
A
4*0 pac«». I«*th«r I-mnd. Best thing on th« sub) >ct r.'-r written Illustrating all Fur Animili. All
ab .;t Trapp«i«' Secret», Decoys, Trap«. Otme Law» Hu« amt wh«r- t ■ trap, a.id to become a «ut-
ce».ful trapp.,. IV« a re<ular Encycloped a Prt.-e.l2 To o >r c
m
| 2; Hide» tanned inte
twaiit. i, R..bee. Our Magneti Bait and Decoy niir.it» tmniah t traps a' 00
I. tile. Ship your
i
n t gut highest prices. Audi’tw ii Bro»., J.en- OM 4Innt-Hpolin. VI I un.
AFTiH
"Motor lurries" is the name given in
Manchester, England, to power trucks.
Norway has twenty hospitals devoted
These trucks pay well, provided they al­
to the treatment of leprosy.
ways have full loads to carry.
“1 am sorry to have to toll you,
the eminent surgeon, “that ws shall bav«
to perform an operation."
Nor can panurgic craft in making stitches
“That's all right,” answered th» pa­
With effort operose, particular.
tient. "Go ahead.”
Transmute into a silken bag for riches
“But the condition of your heart is
A female swine's affix auricular.
such that we do not dare to use any an-
esthetic.”
Rain is never known to fall in th«
“O, well ; tell me what the bill is going
region between the first and second cata­ to be. doctor. That will be sufficiently
racts of the Nile.
stupefying.”
Australia exports 24,000,000 rabbit
Castro Sails for France to Undergo
•kins a year. To kill this great number
Surgical Operation.
Papa'» Income.
"I’ll sec,” said the wife, “that you don't
forget
To orkler' that koitstone cbina-«et!"
lie missed his train, for she made him
linger
While she tied a string around his finger.
—Chicago Tribune.
both here and in the affected districts.
The war office today ordered a substan­
tial military enforcement to proceed
immediately from Aidershot to the
scene of the impending revolt, it being
represented to the authorities that the
local officials in India were unable to
cope with the situation and were sorely
in need of troops.
Reports of extended police investi­
gations among the Hindu “reds” dis­
close the existence of a far reaching
organization numbering hundreds of
thousands of natives, bent on over­
throwing British control, murdering
Lord Minto and Lord Kitchener and
seizing the machinery of government
to pl ice it in the hands of the revolu­
tionary society.
Government assurances that the
higher class natives are out of sympa­
thy with the movement are known to
be baseless. The best educated and
highest caste Hindus are known to be
the real organizers of the anti-English
conspiracy, and several of the richest
and most powerful native princes are
among those most strongly suspected.
King Edward’s liberal birthday ad­
dress to India a few weeks ago has
evidently been passed over by the con­
spirators, as too vague in its promises,
as untrustworthy or as pledging less
than the minimum which the natives
are willing to accept. It has, in any
event, been wholly without effect in
allaying discontent.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Byrup thebe«* remedy to use tut thslr eblldr-w
luring ibe teething per.od.
It weakens the delicate lung tissues,
deranges the digestive organs, and
breaks down the general health.
Wasps rank next to anta in point of
It often causes headache and dizzi­ insect intelligence.
ness, impairs the taste, smell and
C1JC
Vttu«' Dunce and vrvous viaeaae« p«rma-
bearing, and affects the voice.
II - J nently cared by Dr. 1 -ine'« Great Nerve Re­
Being a constitutional disease it re­ storer.
Bond for FREE $3 00 trial bottle and treatiae. 7JL
quires a constitutional remedy.
Dr. H. U. Kline. Ld . 8Ü1 Arch 8t.. Philadelphia. Pa. Sw«)«
KING EDWARD’S SPEECH USELESS Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Government Responds to Appeal for
More Troops to Deal With
Menacing Situation.
New Jersey farmer declares His Ilf*
was saved by ghost of bis wife.
it will effect a complete cure of the
very worst cases: “Mix one-half pint
of good whiskey with one ounce of
Toris compound and add one ounce
Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound. Take
in tablespoonful doses before each meal
and at bed time.” The ingredients can
be procured at any drug store and
easily mixed at home.
The Bengal government pay« a rvward
for shark« (aught in the Ganges. Thia
varies from 23 cents for small sharks to
$1.50 for those six feet long.
..Xi cXv&kSSgg
The Kind You Have Always Bought lias borne the «signa­
ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
“ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment«
What is CASTOR’A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance, its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlm-a and Wind
Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures (.'oustipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
Truth
and Quality
appeal to the Well-Informed in every
walk of life and are essential to per­
manent success and creditable stand­
ing. Accordingly, it is not claimed
that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna is the only remedy of known
value, but one of many reasons why
it is the best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens and relieves the Internal
organs on which it acts without any
debilitating after effects and without
having to Increase the quantity from
time to time-
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as It Is free from all
objectionable substances. To get its
beneficial effects always purchase the
genuine—manufactured by the Cali­
fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for
sale by all leading druggists.
p N v
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.’
I
h|¡
WILL IX) AU.
THAT AM
HIGH PUK ED
POWDER WILL
IX) AND
tx) it limn
A FULL POUND 25c.
OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE
Should remember that our force is so organized that WE CAN
DO THEIR ENTIRE CROWN. BRIDGE AND PLATE
WORK IN A DAY. if ncce- ary. POSITIVELY PAIN LESS
EXTRACTING FREE when plates or bridges are ordered.
WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND
ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS;
no uncertainty - but SPECIALISTS, who do the most scien­
tific and careful work.
< \
No. 48-08
WISE DENTAL COMPANY, INC.
¿
HEN writing to advertisers please
mention this paper.
W
'
Dr W. A. Wise, Mgr., 21 years in Portland. Second floor
Failing building. Third and Washington streets. Office
hours: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 1 P. M. Painless ex­
tracting 50c; plates $5 up.
The world uses at least 170,000,000,-
000 matches yearly.
Side I.light* on History.
Cotton Mather was persecuting the New
Kai cm witches.
“I'm going to make it still hotter for
’em!” he exclaimed, vindictively.
Misunderstanding this remark, some of
the best citizens of the community, as
we have every reason to believe, went
ahead and built tibe fires.
Omissions of History.
The pilgrim father* had Just landed at
Plymouth Rock.
"Just the thing,” they exclaimed with
enthusiasm, “for a New England farm 1”
Whereupon they proceeded to plant th*
tree of liberty right there.—Chicago
Tribune.
Hadn't Forfottea.
Screecher—-I wonder if Uncl<
Jim remembered me when he made bb
will? I used to sing for him.
Lawyer—Yes, he evidently remember
ed you—at least your name Isn't men
rioned In the document.
Miss
Thirst tor Knowledge.
“1 will wait a few moments,” «aid the
lecturer, who had delivered an eloquent
and instructive address on “The High
Mission of Women in Our Modern Civil-
ization,” “to answer any question that
may be asked.”
“There's one thing I’d like to know.
Mr. Croxton,” spoke up a dyspeptic look­
ing man with a thin, straggling beard.
“Where do they git the names fur all
'hese breakfast foods?”
The
Only
Way.
“This bathing pool on the lot you
sold me Is a fake,” blustered the Irate
purchaser.
“in what way, sir?" asked the crafty
real estate agent.
“Why. you told me I would find the
water up to my neck, Instead of that I
find It only 12 inches deep.”
“Well, er—I meant you would find
it up to your neck, air, If you jumped in
head first."
with the latest baking helps and
a fund of valuable information, edited by M rs . J anet M c K enzie H ill , of
The Boston Cooking School, the noted authority on Domestic Science.
Elegantly illustrated and printed on finest plate paper.
This artistic book absolutely free
to every user of
BAKING
POWDER
Coughing Spell«
are promptly relieved by a sin­
gle dose of Piso’s Cure. The
regular use of this famous re­
medy will relieve the worst
form of coughs, colds, hoarse­
ness, bronchitis, asthma and dis­
eases of the throat and lungs.
Absolutely free from harmful
drugs and opiates. For half a
century the household remedy
in millions of homes.
A choice collection of 8o recipes,
IX)
(JI
o
r+
At all drag vista*. 25 eta.
WRW
To get the “ Cook’s Book ”
Secure the coupon from a 25-cent can of K C
Baking Powder. Cut this out, write name
and address and mail with coupon to Jaques
Manufacturing Co., Chicago. Dept.
2]
If you have never tried K C Baking Powder, this is the time to buy
your first can, and get the beautiful “Cook’s Book ” for the asking.
K C Baking Powder will please you better than auy other or you get
your money back.
Guaranteed pure, wholesome, and the most perfect in action. Com­
plies with all Pure Food Laws. No “Trust” prices.