The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, December 08, 1900, Image 7

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fi Jliehicjan Hipaele.
IN IIS THROAT.
The Cnckoo Carries Its Kan to Borne
Other liird'a Nest.
AN UNEXPECTED BLESSING. Bhould do much to solve the question
" (bow tho cuckoo deposits Us eggs In
SOME EX-STATESMEN.
DISTINGUISHED AMERICANS OUT
OF PUBLIC LIFE.
Lost tier Tolee and DM Not Speak Aloud
for Nearly Thirteen Years How
Her Speech Wai Restored.
Tho YpsllantI Commercial. Ypallantl, Mich.
other birds' nests. The naturalist was
Bitting by tho roadside when a cuckoo
lit on a hedge at a short distance from
hi in. Presently the bird Hew across to
i tho onuoslto'hcdae. Immediately them
Many things appear iniraoulous that was uproar uinong the little birds and
aro roally tho result of natural laws half a dozen sparrows set upon the
the workings of which can bo nccurnto- newcomer and drove It off. lu tills
ly predicted. A striking oxamplo of there was nothing unusual, as the or-
this occurred in a prominent Michigan dmary hard-working, consclentlout
family rocontly, and in this enso then blrtl has a natural antipathy to the
can bo no question as td tho truthful cuekoo
After a brief struggle the cuckoo
flew away, to. return to the charge In
the space of a few minutes. On Its lirst
appearance the naturalist bad noticed
,-uothlng curious about the cuckoo, but
now he observed that Its neck was
Bwollen up In a strange manner, as
noss of the narrative Binco it is attest
ed by Mrs. Harriet Begolo, of Ypsll
anti, Mich., n sister-in-law of Mr.
Joshua Bogolo, who was governor of
Miohigan in 1888-84. Whon inter
viewed Mrs. Begole said:
"In 1880 I suffered from a severe ill
nnna lirnnnhf: nn liv n tinfrl nnld Unf.
ing this illness my voico loft mo and ,thUKU thc blrd had somo lnr&e bJect
I did not speak again above' a whisper ,a ,ts esophagus. This time the cuckoo
for nearlv 18 yoars. I madc for tt different point In the hedgo
"I was treated by fivo local physi , uuu wl1 ual moiesieu oy me spurrows.
oions and afterward went to New York A lalr of robins, however, barred Its
and consulted tho leading specialists approach, and a fierce battle ensued,
there. They diagnosed my case as par lbo robins hung on to their big ndvor
tial paralysis, stating that tho left sldo BaiT with determination. 'The throat
of my throat was entirely paralyzed was their chief point of attack, and
and tho right sldo partially so. I re i the cuckoo was once or twlco so ha,rd
turned home utterly disheartened. pressed that it opened Its beak and
"For nearly eight years I have suf , squawked dismally. However, weight
fored from a severo stomaoh disorder told, and tho cuckoo finally succeeded
and about a year ago I decided to try In making Its way Into the hedgo. Here
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Poo It remained for a few moments, its
Cleveland, Harrison, Reed, Carlisle,
and Mills tho Mott Notable ol! the
Great Men Who Have Left the Circle
.of Active Politic.
Ik?' 'Si
Cleveland's second term In 1807, Car
lisle was a big figure In his party. Slnco
tho death of Beck, whom he succeeded
in tho Senate, Carlisle was tho most
powerful personality In Kentucky. Tho
drift In his party away from Cleveland,
however, lu the last year of Cleveland's
pie for this trouble. I was much bene
fited bv the first box and so was on
couragod to persist in their use. My
stomaoh trouble was relieved, my gen
eral houlth became greatly improved
and to my ourprise 1 regained control
of my vocal organs. I have used five
boxoa of tho pills and last November I
tall being visible to the observer the1
whole time.
After the bird had flown away the
naturalist went over to the spot. He
found a robin's nest containing three
eggs, one of which was that of a
cuckoo. Thc egg was covered with a
itlcky substance llko saliva. No In
It was an odd circumstance, says a
writer, that In thc canvass of 1000 tens
of thousands of persons wcie ready to
declaro with posl
tlvencss just how
Washington, Jeffer
son, Jackson and
Lincoln would have
voted, If they had
been alive, whllo
nobody except Mr,
Cleveland and tho
few who were In
CLEVELAND. Ill8 COIllldCUCO COUld
have told on which side thc ex-Prcsl-dent
would cast his ballot. Everybody
know that ho was opposed to Mr. Bryan
on tho money question and was against
Mr. McKlnlcy on the "Philippine ques
tion. Ho was with the Democrats on
tho latter question and with the Repub
licans on thc former, and thus per
ceived a divided duty which was more
embarrassing than Desdcmona's. T le
ex-President declared shortly boft re' the Presidency in
the pleoMnn Hint If wna n "mat A la. Kviwwi film nmt
-- h- imv uwi u -w - - -w. ...u. ,.u ..ft. 4UV1VIU1VJ, I
m-ssiug campaign," nut no gave no i n- mougn tao latter won, tho Speaker re
tlmatlon as to tho party for which io :tafnid his old Interest In tho party and
would cast his vote. Ex-Sertctw' $kk the stump for the ticket Ho ro-
uarnsio and ex-Sneaker Reed letritabft taw;
Known mat they were likely not to-oN
at all, whllo ex-Presldcnt HarrfVon
inougu in sympathy with tho Itoptfum
can party on nearly all tno Issues, no
cllned to make any speeches in the cutty
viuts. ,
Humorm
They take possession of the body, and
ro Lords of Misrule.
They are attended by pimple, bolls, the
itching tetter, salt rlicmn. ami otlior cu-
second term, turned many of Carlisle's' ftneouserP'to,1!': by teellnps of weakness,
Kentucky and located lu Now York. In else.
the uast three or four vo.irn ho linn vlr.. Ilenllh. Strength. Pence nmt Pleasure
tually been a man without a party. Al- '.!"" their expulsion, and this Is posl;
i.i. i 0,...,i. ...m. .i i i lively effected, according to thousands ol
though In sympathy with the Ropub- Bmteful testimonials, by
Hood'm Sarsaparilla
llcau side In thc canvass of 1S90, as In
that of 1000, he took no active part lu
politics. The Held of political effort lu
which ho was a distinguished figure for
over a quarter of a century suddenly
seemed to have lost all its charm for
htm.
Reed's FelfI;lTnccnient.
But thc most striking Instance of
self-effacement which has occurred
within the memory of tho present gou-
oration Is that
which has taken
placo In ex-Spenk-cr
R e o d ' b case.
Aloug until tho
meeting of tho Re
publican National
Convention at St.
Louis In .1800 Mr.
Reed was the most
powerful person
ngo in public life,
T li c contest for
that year, was he-
Mr. McKlnlcy, and
which radically and permanently drives
mem out ami mums up ma uioio system.
To Help-As CHy.
The Port Townsend, Wash., board ol
trade has been sleeping a year, btit has
just been again brought to llfo and be
gins to hustle for the city at onoe.
Pacific Coait FIjMlmj Ship.
Tho first boat built for the navy on
tho Pacific coast was tho Charleston.
Then came many others inbluding tho
Oregon, ' And now the great Wlscon
sin. Tho fastest' boats ot iha navy
wero built at Frisco.
HOW'S TTIIBi
Fighting the Japs and Chinamen.
Tho fodoratod trades in Portland
havo taken stops to havo tho Japs and
Chiuamon drivou out undor u new ox
elusion act.
hicrd.
DON'T GET FOOTSOUE. OKT FOOT
KASK. A powder. At this" senson .your feet feel
swollen, nervous nnd uncomfortable. If
you have stunning feet or tight shoe, try
Allen's Foot-Ruse. It rest", mid comforts':
makes talking easy. Cures swollon und
sweating feet, blisters nnd en lions spots.
Relieves corns nnd bunions of all )mtii and
is a certain euro for ChilhlnliiB. Sweatlut:,
Damp or Fronted Feot. We hnvo over 30,
000 testimonials. Don't get lootsore get
Foot-Ense. Try it todau. Bold bv all
druggists and shoe stoies for 25c. Trinl
pneknee Fiuik. Address, Allen 8. Olnt
ted. Le Roy, N. Y.
PlMVAlMf1
spoko aloud for tho first time in almost gtanco of tho observation of a cuckoo In onc o' Its aspecU this was an ex-
18 years. I am now 71 years of ago Bctimiy inyinff ogg lg recorded. This traordluor' condition. Theso men, nil
and havo full control of my voice. I brd,8 1Uon BUcb tunt u could 'dut of politics, wero also out of tho clr-
feel 80 grateful that I wish to mako ,. , ,.., ., co of tMlitimi in4nr.t n-wi .mi.
Sirr-3!?6 wHVini 0p.v the fact that thoblrd squawked when Mr. Cleveland for twelve years was by"
t1..? ?0W5B. J Pr Williams' Pink hdnrcBgM,)vUin rfl'nr0V(l .. t far Uie most potent personality In tho
hard pressed by Uie robins proves that
It was not carrying an egg In Its month.
Finally there was thc lump In tho
throat and tho saliva on thc egg. From
til this tho naturalist concluded that
the cuckoo Is In tho habit of swallow-1
Ing Its egg as far as tho uppor part
iug lis ujjk r us wiu uuuur jiurt i -...-,,
af Its esophagus or somewhat In tho lo almost as great
tamo manner as some snakes are said
to do op thc approach of danger, and
disgorging It In the nest which It has
chosen as tho cradle of Its offspring.
Fills for Palo People
(Signed)
MRS. HARRIET A. BEGOLE."
Sworn to and subscribed before mo
this 10th day of May, 1800, at Ypsll
anti, Mich.
JOHN P. KIRK, Notary Public.
Washteuaw Co., Mich.
Thero is nothing surprising in this
euro, remarkable as it is, to tho so who
know that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People aro so compounded that
they act simultaneously on tho blood
and nerves, They tono up tho system Umbrellas for Savages
and cannot bo excelled as a correotivo Nearly twenty Englishmen aro now
or a disordered digestion as was proved t work on seven umbrellas for an
in tho above case. Their power in ro ' Ashantco chief and his faithful staff,
bnilding wasted nerve tissue makes There Is nothing under the' sun a chief
thorn invaluable in the treatment of can wear,' not oven excepting a cast-off
paTtlal paralysis, and to this fact Mrs. ' silk hat or a rod-lined cavalry coat, so
liogole owes the restoration of her voice calculated t strike awe Into the minds'
After years of usoloss but expensive of refractory natives and so imbue
troatmont. Itheni with a spirit of obedience as a
Dr. William's Pink Tills for Palo J "gingham." Traders, when they want
People contain in a condensed form all to obtain free access to the country of
me eiomenis neoossary to give now n lo pno 0f the hostile tribes, 'make presents
-jumocrnuc party. Ho had boon Its
Presidential nominee three times, and
was elected twice.
From 1884 to 1800
ho was tho dictator
of the Democracy
ana richness to the blood and rostoro
ebattored norvos. Thoy aro an unfail
ing spociflo for such diseases as locomo
tor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus'
danco, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma
tism, nervous headache, the after effoet
of la grlppo, palpitation of tho heart,
pale and sallow comploxlons, all forms
of weakness elthor in male or .female
Dr. William's Pink Pills for Polo Peo
ple, aro sold by all dealers or will bo
sent postpaid on receipt of prlco, 50
cents a box or six boxes for $2.60,
. (thoy are never sold in bulk or by tho
100), by addressing D. William's
Medicine Company, Schouectady, N. Y.
of wornout clothing to the natives, or
even a "gamp" to a particularly obsti
nate and pugnacious chief.
A London syndlcato of gold coast
traders has given the order and aro
paying for the umbrellas In question,
which will bo given to bribe Uie vain, J
dusky warriors. James Smith & Sons,
of Oxford street, arc making them at
85 for tho large one and 20 each for
the others. When finished tho umbrel
las will be gorgeous beyond the dream
of tho most ImaglnaUvo negro.
For the chief present will be nearly
fifteen feet across, quite a descent
sized tent. In fact, on state occasions
It will be so used. Tbe'handlo will
tnlfjcil his old power during port of Uio
Arumlf of tho present administration,
'IliftiYch ho was onnoscd to thr nilmlnln.
SflFon on an Important part of Its poll-
ctvuiat relating to the war wltu Spain
und?-Hliu accessions of territory which
ahatconfllct brought. This diminished
L!s,.ure8tlge to somo degree, though uu-
(Ur hp left Congress less than two years
ugono was sun tno most potent per
sonality In the party nnd tho country,
ifcxrvto President McKlnlcy himself.
HftfjreUremcnt from public life, how
ovr. seems to hnvo ended not only nil
his Presidential aspirations (ho will bo
05 years of ago when tho next national
conventions meet),
but to have extin
guished all his par
tisan connections
and Interests.
Among tho prom
inent persons who
retired from Con
gress nrouud tho
tlmo at which
Reed left nubile
llfo were Scuntors "
Mills, of Texas, Gormnn, of Maryland,
Smith, of Now Jersey, Murphy,. ot Now
York, and Gray, of Delawaiv, and Rep
resentatives Walker, of Massachusetts,
nnd Johnson, of Indiana. Gorman Is
still an Influential persohngo lu his
party, and may go back to public life.
.Ex-Soup tor Hill, who stepped out a
verlto Democratic ConeresB to aid la-fll'M irller than the men lnatjrocntf.
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repealing tho Bllvor purchase section of l"UCT,t IB BU" u iK-wiing-i o consiaera-
an extent as was
Jackson from his
election In 1S2S to
his retirement at
tho close of Uie
canvass of 1830.
What Jackson was
for eight years
Cleveland was for
twelvo years. Jackson's exploit In
crushing tho United States Bank, which
a majority of tho Northern end of his
party favored, was equaled by Clov-1
land's achievement In defeating free
oiivui lutiisiuuuu, unu iu lurviug n su-
CARLISLE.
Tho tallest man in tho world is Low
Is Wilklns, a young farmer who livos
near St. Paul, Minn. His hoight is 8
feet, 11( inches.
TO CUItE A COM) IN ONE DAT
Take Laxatlvo tiromo Quinino Tab
lets. All druggltts refund ' tho money
It it fails to euro. E. W. Grove's sig
nature is on each box. S6o.
Thore aro in Wostorn Quoonsland,
Australia, 04 artesian wells, the mini
mum daily capacity of any of which is
4,800,000 gallons.
Two of tllO IllfDMflt ntnnmnra aftnnt
re being built ut Now London, Coup., 'then be stuck in the, ground and six
slaves will act as the tent pegs. Tho
material from which It Is being made Is
Bilk, and tho colors are to be ."red,
white and blue!" What will some of
our pollUcal stump orators say to this 7
Round the edge will bo a deep rich
fringe, and on' the top an elaborately
chased cup surmounted by a British
lion, rampant.
For the staff the umbrellas will be
somewhat smaller and less majestic.
What rejoicings there will be In the
land when the carriers arrive with
vZ?$Mt
how pleased will the city men be with
the return for their good-natured and
thoughtful action! London Express.
for the Pacific coast and Oriental
trade. Capaoltv, 88,000 tons.
Scrofula
THE OFFSPRING
OF HEREDITARY
BLOOD TAINT.
Scrofula ia but a modified form of Blood
Pnlsntl ntirl Prinaiimrtl.tt TU-.
who is tainted by cither will see In ths tho8 parasol-tenUIke umbrellas; and
jl2t,1 !.. -. jy. . t.Mw nlnnaij will thh jtltv? man Vii nttl.
wiiu we mwic uiscue
manifesting itself in
the form of swollen
glands of the neck and
throat, catarrh, weak
eyes, offensive sores
and abscesses and of
tentimes white swell.
ing sure signs of
Scrofula. There miv
be no external shms for oC.J t
longtime, fortheduvtssedevelopsilowl
o m cut but Uit 'poison fa in tfas
w.v uu , uicsKont si we nm favor
able opportunity. 8. S. S. cures this wast.
"sT. detnictive disease by first purifyins
ad building up (he Wood and stitnulatkia
nd invigorating the whole system.
.. L P-SSl ,s P"b'Uc 8n5, NM-vhlOreatL,
fit V,liIVJ 2HmJ!t' tShtrr fell nd c3
v. J7. w '"? h' wo-o tae gisuas oa
iL-Jf'.i.h'V,llaiw swollen sadbsrstcd
.l i,ciwih "arWnt, We decided
Hm" J " ,tw """ he
the Sherman law. To a certain degree
Jackson's extirpation of nullIflcnUon In
the State of South Carolina did not ro
qulre any more courage thandld Cleve
land's act In stamping out Uio Debs re
bellion In Chicago In 1804 in thc face of
the protestations of Illinois' Governor.
If tt be said that Jackson's feat was tho
greater In tho latter case, It can bo
shown that Cleveland's wns the rnoro
difficult, and Infinitely tho more credit
able, in tho former. Yet Cleveland, bo
far ns tho public was ablo to discern,
did not cxciclsc the slightest Influence
in the campaign of 1000, and did not
nttempt to exerclso any. An entirely
now set of men from those who wero
In tho ascendant In the Democracy in
Cleveland's days were at the front In
1000, and his days were only four years
ago.
Harrison.
Ex-President Harrison's jsolaiton Itff,
tho recent campaign was'hqXjullovso"
bfe-totiSequouco lu his party and pos
sibly has a future.
Britain's New War Medal.
The medal for tho South African cam
paign will be the most expensive and
the most ornate Issued by the War Of
fice In recent years. The medal proper
Is a five-pointed star, with a gold cen
ter surrounded by a ring of bronze, on
which the words "South Africa" appear
In raised letters. In the center of all
a a miniature of the Queen. The medal
marked na was that of Messrs.' CleVe-
miiu null uurijsit-.
Unlike Uiem, he
was In harmony
with his party on
most of tho Issues
of national con
cern. Moreover, for
his refusal to make
speeches or take
any acUvo part In
politics he could
ItAJtltlSOJf.
plead Uio demands of advancing ace.
Gen. Harrison Is 07 years, old, and ho
engaged In the heavy work of cam
paigning for a third of a century. Ad
Vauclng age was, virtually, the reason
which ho assigned for not appearing at
any of the gatherings In Uio Repub
lican party. Only eight years ngo Gen
Harrison, Uie titular chief of his party,
was'olso an acUvo political worker, but
the Intervening time, short as It Is, has
put new men at Uie front, and nrtnyj
.fsfe .fsfc .flfe makes new and pars
7 blood to nourish ana
.W .sW strengthen the body,
tBVtaVBataV ,od " positive and
! r f e cure for Scrofula.
It overcomes all forms of blood poison,
whether Inherited or acquired, and ho
remedy so thoroughly and effectively
cleanses the blood. If you have any
blood trouble, or your child has inherited
some blood taint, take S. 8. S. and get
the' blood ia good condition and prevent
the disease doing further dttxaage.
Send for our Tree book aad write oat
physicians about your case, We stake bo
caarge whatever for medical advice.
THE SWIFT tfCNFM CO, ATLANTA. M.
. ET'.tnS. . ,;u7u,y,u W01 . of the older magnates of half a dozeV
1881. The ribbon Is of four colors, a' pr hnlf a scoro veara nro L n. nh
stripe of khaki in the center, two of
white and one each of red and blue.
There will probably be a bar granted
for each Important engagement
H Bstt Coagb Srrop. fuui Good. .Vm H
M to I" Sold by drnaru- s
STBS BB
Near Enonffb.
"Got that Job o' cards done fur Doc
Pillem? 'asked the Jayvllle editor.
"Yes, it's done," replied his foreman.
"Joey made a leetle mistake a-setUn'
It up. Mebbe doc'U kick, but I reckon
It ain't so fur wrong."
"What is it?"
"Joey made It 'Prescriptions Careful-
. ....-44 I M r.M..,4l..l.( v eun nftni. Hia ..nw
lj Uiiuuuuum. i uuauvipiua X rest. ""m u.iv. iuv nui .
Arbor Day in Uruguay. State olHces and
The Uruguayan government has venr afterward on the
wisely decreed a "holiday for planting national stage. In
trees." something after Uie stvl nt th twpntv vm
"arbor days" in the United States. ! in which he was in N
QUI,, threre are no microbe, la tb. 82S Ift. .""?:
or half a score years ago are ns obso
lete as if they belonged to a different
generation.
Carlisle.
Ex-Secretary Carlisle was a large
figure for a much longer time than ex
President Cleveland, though, of course,
at no time such a
potent personage.
Though a Union
man during the
war, be remained
a Democrat, and
entered public life
JL(vffn k
ilSi
kisses of a qlgarette fiend, but
; beginning with bis entrance into tae
I House of Representatives in 1877 and
The man who wants to makt aia will ending with bis retirement from Mr.
Ma always iad a way.
t Cleveland's cabinet at the clow f
Uat Showed Illm thfe Mine.
Thc actions of a rat led N. R. Im-olils
by to tho discovery of arich gold mluo
In Arleona. Ho named the property tho
Rat Hole mine.
Mr. Ingoldsby has been spending sev
jcral mouths near Mammoth, on the San
Pedro River, In Arizona. Ills purpose
was to enjoy tho hunting nud mako a
collection of tho aulmnls aud minerals
of tho Southwest. Ho pitched his tent
In tho canon of the San Pedro lu tho
Santa Catarjna mountains.
Ho had no neighbors nnd was for a
long time unablo to occouut for tho ills-
; ippcaroaco of small articles that lie left
ylng About his camp. At 'last ho no
Iced that when anything wns taken
i louiethlng was left In Its place. This
kwas usually a bit of stone or wood.
,'l'he culprit he found to Im a Inrgo ro
lent of the species known ns the trad
ing rat Tho habits of tho animal inado
nn Interesting study for Mr. Ingoldsby,
tid he often lay nwako at ulght to
atch for his visitor.
A silver spoon was missing ono morn
ing, and In Its place was a piece of
quartz carrying free gold. This still
inoro excited Mr. Ingoldby's curiosity,
and after several attempts, ho succeed.
ell In following the animal to Its home,
lyear by was tho ledgo from which the
gold-bearing quartz hnd been taken.
Kr. Ingoldsby mndo nn examination
thorough enough to prove thnt his dis
covery was of considerable value.
The Girl and Her Vocation.
i"The futuro wngc-enrnlng girl Bhould
have In her mind during the latter part
of her school llfo tho selection of her
profession," writes Margaret E, Sang
sier In'? the Ladles' Home Journal. "I
'think It well for her, too, very .frequent
ly! but with Intention, to cast about
among her friends for suggestions, to
ask the kind otilces of one and another,
and to moke known her need of Im
mediate employment so soon as she
leaves school. Many good positions ure
lost because of Indecision, or falso
pride, or unwise reticence on the part
of those who wek them. The mental
attitude of tho girl In search of employ
ment should be neither Indifferent nor
patronising; she should set In motion
every legitimate means, and let those
who may be able to assist her know
something of her situation. They can
help, and she can seek with much great
er hope of success If the goal In view
be something definite."
We tisvo nlmoit rcsohct tho
Twentieth Century, ami no rem
edy hits yet equalled (lAHKIKLn
TK which lithe OHIOINAI.
IIKHII MKI)H)INK for tho euro ot ,
Cotutlpatlon, and Hick Headache
Law and Order In Seattle.
A determined effort is bolng mnde
in Seattlo to stop tho wldo open busi
ness incident ,to thoKlondikonnd Nome
rushos.
Stomm tho Oough anil
vworum uwr tno uoiu
Laxativo Drowo-Qulninn Tablets euro
a cold in ono day. No ouro, No Pay.
Price 35 cents.
Wo offer One Hnndred Dollars Howard loranr
ease- of Catarrh that can pot bo curod by Hall's
Catarrh euro. , , , , ,
F. J. CtlENEY CO., Props., Toledo, O.
Wo tho underlined, havo known F.J. Chonojr
for the past is veara, and bellcvo him perfectly
honorable In all bualn.'aj transaction! and fin
ancially ablo to carry cut any obligations mado
by their firm.
Wsst&TMUx,
Wholcnala UrtunUts, Toledo, O.
WALD1NO, KlMNAH A MAHVIN,
Vinoleislo Dnigr't. Toledo, O.
nail's Catarrh Curo 1st' ken ,nt: rnally, aotlnB
Circotly ou tho blood and m.cous surfacoi M
thqiysum. l'rlso 73per bd'llo. Bold by ail
driiffrlit. Tctlmonl..li free,
Hall's Family Mil r-thibcst.
Wants the Canal. i
Thn Senttlo chamber of cornmerco is
ngitntiug in favor of tho Nicaragua
canal.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tin Kind You Havi Always BfiUht
?&v
Lots of Apples.
In ono day rocontly 13 cars of apples
wore shipped from Walla Walla.
Bears tho
Signature of.
6fr&
May She Get Both.
Walla Walla is moving for
basket factory and fruit drior.
bjg
LIEUTENANT PETERSON
and IiivlkToratqrJa '-X-f22!S "ynp.UKvWeW-'
Sayi Peruna Is the FlnMt Tonle
- -o-EvairUied.
Lieutenant Charles Petarson, Hook
and Ladder Co, No, 21, writes the (ol
lowing letter to The l'oruuo Modiciuo
Co,, from 837 Rolmout nvouuo, Chi
cago, III.:
"Last year I hnd a severo nttaok of
la grlppo whioh left me very weak, so
that I was unablo to perforin my duties,
r'ovoral of my friends ndvirod mo to
build up on l'eruuu, and I found it by
far tho finest tonlo nud invigorntor 1
hnd ever used. Iu two weeks 1 was
strong and well, aud if ovor I am ox
posed to unusual hardship Incident
with my duties ut tiros, 1 tnko a doso
or two of l'eruuu nud Hud that it
keeps me in good health."
Charles Potorooa.
This alfnsturs Is on every box of the gsnufns
Laxative Bromo-Q.iin.ne Tablet
the remedy that cures a eoltt la est elay
Tito ouonlyptus trees in Australia
penotrato from 180 to 320 foot into tho
soil with their roots, which absorb nil
moisturo within a radius of 80 to 00
feet.
Health and Beauty.
No beauty with pimply skin, dull eyes, bad
-breath. Clean your system aud koop It clean
with fraRrant Caicarotf Candy Cathartic! All
drugglits, loc, 24o, too.
What Portland Ntedt.
A writer says what Portland noods to
bocomo a big city are cheap aud plen
tiful coal for ships and a dry-dook of
unlimited capacity.
Mothers will find. Mrs. Wins-low's Sooth
ing Syrup the best relhedy to use for thftr
children' during the teething period.
Dairy Builncu Growing;.
ReporU'from all' over tho .Willamette
valley, Oregon, show that the dairy
VinaltlASTMi las. naAwUio satnl.-l 1
wwasanvs-t ass fWff fBj mytj m t
iw V
a cough euro. J. W,
, Mi,
Minneapolis, Minn., Jan.
WfM
of as
Third Ays,
0,11)00.
A cousin of Dt, Livingstone,- Mrs.
MnoQuoeny, w)io was Kuto Living
stono, is ulivo at tho ngo of 104, uj
Salem, in tho Isle of Mull,
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"A lis worm elgkiteeu fast loac at
leant caoio on ths sveuo after my uklnir two
OXSUAHKT.S. This 1 am sine has caused my
bad health for the imal three yeurs. I am still
tiik ng Casouruu. the only eulbartlo worthy of
notloe by aensllilo people."
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CANOV
t:adi mamn tssis-iaeo
afJ5n Palatable.Pbtent. Tate Oood. He
flood, NTrBlokan. Waaktii.ir (Jrlpt, JOo. Ke.Me.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
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MO-TO-MO Kasgyytr-Rtts&V
SEND NO MONEY
Vutll tou h.t 4n n4 i.it.4 our w.lth,
w..IUir..lf frl. i Ua..tira4
Iw. lain viUI ua k.i. to ft U.li,r.
Our W.Lrk.. ara HILMlaillh iliauu.nii.ll&a
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Wallaaa, of Slfla S.f.ai.al. kuon
. U world ot.r tl (b. Uat, an4
WARRARTIB 20 TIARI
CaMlt haoMrif tolW foltl patum
OfValri, aitra 14 all.l (.14
plaUi fiaal arouah tar a r.llrviil
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rooua irfwllr i.ll,ftrtorf an4
k ian waich av.r affat .4 far auah
T pllaopa$t oB4oit,ra.,akarp
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Saith. SUlttf U4lMor U.nuuaiwaiiU4. Wrlloalonaoa
a M.r hv. '... iMwawaa,ni.rioaiin.t;aulnffUorroa.
tUc.lalorWa.uh Co., 847 Oantisl Baak ld.,olui
llaoillus to Destroy Itodeiits.
Ia view of the presence In Europe of 1
the plague, and tho prominent part
played by rats In spreading It, the Pas
teur instituto In Paris has cultivated a
cocco-baclllus which destroys mlco and
rats by wholesale.
There is usually a woman connected
with all great '"' .takings.
The above is only one of flty
thousand letters we have on tile
attesting the merits ot Peruna.
Thero are a great multitude of poo
pie in all parts of the laud who have
entirely lost their health as a result ot
la grippe; who havo recovered from uu
attack, but find themselves with weak
ened norvos, deranged digostion, and
with very llttlo of their former powers.
There is no disoose known to man
that loaves the system in such an out
rageous and exasperating condition us
la grippe.
For this class of sufferers, Peruna is
a speolflo, Peruna should be taken ac
cording to directions and in a few
weeks the snfferer will be entirely re
stored to his accustomed health,
Address The Peruna Modiciuo 'Co..
I Columbus, O., for a free copy of "Facts
and Facts,"
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