The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 05, 1902, Image 6

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    THE SHIPWRECKED THREE
Ix
A MODERN BEAUTY.
I fata would »mg of Clytie'a charina.
Her elanslc head, her witching face«
Her tempting him Is and dazzling nrma.
Her queenly figure's sculptured grace;
I tain would sing, like bard or linnet.
Hut, then, 1 know there's nothing in U!
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Trials Which Beset a Minister in The Thin Mask Behind Which
Indian Territory.
Mr. Griscom Dissembles.
Kidney trouble prays upon the mind, dis-
For ninny long years the Rev. Wil*
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
J liam R. Bris k, of I’rovence, I. T., win WHAT MORGAN'S MERGER PROVES
»nd cheerfulness soon
»; ••MkSL.i
I burdened with troubles more tliiin fid
disappear when the kid­
to thii lot of tho average num, but filially
neys are out of order
or diseased.
ho was able to throw them off and now All Attest»*! Aruui>i«*nta 1>l Flavor aaf
Kidney trouble has
tells entertainingly how ho accomplished
llar slilta Nubaalaly Hill Faall to I'teera.
No matter what I said or buuk
become so prevalent
it. He says:
• ‘
■ low Mr. t'raaauta Uaara Haack oaa lllaaa-
Nor how nor where nor whom unto,
that it la not uncommon
“When I wiu *i boy of about twelvt
Though high as heaven my homage rang,
■ el< «nal tlar lleeorala lu tbo Ship-
for a child to be born
never could full justice do.
years, I had what a boy seldom has—
afflicted with weak kid­
> tarala.
more, in fact, than half my duty
rheumatism. 1 had Iss n in bad health
her opinion of her beauty!
neys. If the child urin­
Representative
McDermott
of
Jersey
for smue mouths mid was taken out ol
ates too often. If the
—Puck.
school on account of it. But I kept get­ City, N. J., thinks tiiat the recent urine scalds the flesh or If. when the child
ting worse and at one time could hardly steuinshlp merger proves tin' utter fal­ reaches an age when It should be able to
KICKS BY THE KICKER.
! get around. This I suppose, undermined lacy of the subsidy nrguinents. Al­ control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with
Hdltor Hlnac. Away In Ilia I anal
my health and was the cause of tin though Mr. McDermott comes from bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of
llreeay Style,
perluips the largest shipping district in the dlffloulty Is kidney trouble, and the first
. later troubles which afflicted me.
Tlie editor of the Lone Jack Re­
••Some sixteen years ago I developed the United States, lie has no sympathy step should be towards tho treatment of
these Important organa.
This unpleasant
corder. who went out rabbit hunting a torpid liver and an enlarged spleen with the attempts to tux the people for trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
three weeks ago, is still missing. Our which finally caused a chronic diarrlioMt. tho benefit of a few rich shipowners kidney* and bladder and not to a habit as
diagnosis in this case is: One bear, one This in itself was very weakening but, and shipbuilders. Commenting upon most people suppose.
editor, one dinner. It seldom happens in addition to that, my stomach refused the situation, he said:
Women as well as men are made mis­
hearty fissl, I hud a severe pain in my
an editor is so fond of bear.
“That J. P. Morgan & Co. shook! erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
side almdht all the time and, when ) bring together the lending foreign and and both need the same great remedy^
Three wise men of Gotham went to sea In a bowl.
walked any distance, I became out ot American steamship lines into on« The mild and the Immediate effect of
A
redheaded,
cross
eyed
man
named
If the bowl had been stronger, my tale had been longer
Potts passed through this town the breath, with a feeling of burning at the great combination with a capita Iza- Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in flfty-
other day to establish a weekly paper heart. My head and limbs would ache tlon of two or Hire** biindred millions
cent and one dollar
duced about (100.000 tons of these prod­ at Red Cove. Mr. Potts has come west fearfully, especially at night. Then my s<s-ni8 to the average mind to put tlie
sizes. You may have a
rheumatism came on again and, later, 1 shipping Industry beyond the neces­ sample bottle by mail
ucts in 1901. The duties on these goods
hail a dry, (lacking cough which nearly sity of subsidy. It Is e»|>eclally notkv- free, also pamphlet tell­
will probably average about 1 cent per
drove me distracted.
pound. We will estimate that only $10
sbls tiiat nt the time of this news so ing all about it. Including many of tbs
“I was under the care of two physi unfavorable to the subsidy cause the thousands of testimonial letters received
ton of the du»y was utilized by the
The Steel Trust Is a Genuine tier
cians but. although the tonics they gav< subsidy papers are tteglnulng to ex­ from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
trust. Summing up these estimates, we
Industrial Despot.
me seemed to do me gissl for a while, ploit the fear that all the new steamers At Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
have:
the effect was only temporary. Finally to I m * built under the steamship com­ n ention this paper.
TARIFF PROFITS OF UNITED STATES STEEL
I was induced to try Dr. Williams’ Pinlt bination will I m * built abroad, and the
CORPORATION.
PROFITS MADE FROM PROTECTION
Produe- Duty
Tariff
Pills for Pale People by an advertise suluddy promoters in congress are ar­
rate.
tian.
protit.
uient in a paper which told of the cun guing the more urgent necessity of the
Steel
rails,
tons
>12,000,000
1.500
0U0
»7
84
«
of a case similar to mine. This was font BUtwldy bill ns an offset to this. Even
Structural
Collects *73.000.000 Annanlly From
years ago. I tisik them and eight boxet if this fear should lie r>*allz««l it would
steel, tons
350.000 11 20
4,000.000
Conamners
Throuish
the
Tariff. Tin plate,
made me well. I am now well and I m * an easy matter to bring all such
boxes
...........
7,000.000
7,000.000
1
50
Sell» Cheaper In Enrope Thau In
strong and Dr. Williams’Pink Pills fol ships under Hie American flag. But
Wire nails,
America—Some I n«li»i»utnhie Fact»
Pale People have made me so. ”
that is another story.
4,000,000
keKs ............. 8,000,000
50
That Make Interratine Rendine.
Barb wire,
Mr. Brock took a medicine that at
"An n<ld It Iona I complication arises In
pounds ........ 660,000,000
2,600.000
2-5
tacked his trouble at the rixit—the bliss! , a widely published Interview with Gen­
Mr. Byron W. Holt, in an article pub­ Other wire,
and nerves Poor blissl nnd disordered , eral Gyiseom, president of tlie Interna­
tons .............
900,000
lished by tlie American Free Trade
0114 lb. 9,000,000
nerves are at the seat of nearly all the tional Navigation company. In which This preparation contains all of tha
Tubular
goods,
league, makes some interesting state-
tons .............
500.000 8 96
4,000.000
ailments which afflict mankind, and I)r he affects indifference to the subsidy digestants atxi digests all kinds of
lueius regarding the United States Steel Plates and
Williams’ Pink Fills for Pale People bill
|
and intimates that Ills line would food. It gives I nst ant relief and never
sheets, tons. 1.000.000 13 44
corpi nr lion. He begins by showing
10.000.000
have been proven to Is* a certain rein benefit very slightly under It. At tlie fails tocure. it allows you to eat all
that this < i t anizatiou is a virtual mo- All other steel,
the f<s><! you want. The most sensitive
tons ............. 2.000,000
01 lb. 20.000,000 A MAN NAMED PUTTS PASSED TlUiOUUH edy for ull diseases urisiug from tbit same time lie adroitly suggests that Stomachs can take it. By its use many
n<n oîy. imisinucb ns it owns 8i ) per cent
TUB TOWN.
cause.
tin*
subsidy
bill
is
n»*c<*Hsnry
to
enable
thousands of dyspeptics have been
of the ir"4 ore mines of the Lake Sit- Total ...............
>72,600.000 from Michigan to get experience, and
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pnlo Peo siiips now building and to lx* built to curt>d after everything else failed. It
IKTiur region «ml all of the* Connells-
That these estimates are conservative we'll bet dollars to cents that be gets pie are sold at fifty cents a box or sii
ville coking < •< il lands and pr<□duces 70 is evident from the fact that we were it. It may not change the color of liis boxes for two dollars and fifty cents, and sail under tlie American ting on an prevents format ion orgason the atom*
equal footing witli Hie ships of other ach, relieving all distress after eating.
per w.it • f the steel output of the both importing and exporting many hair, but it will give it a curl.
may Is- Inul of all druggists, or direct by
countries, lie also naively suggests Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
United Stat* s. Yi t ibis colo:seal **om- kinds of iron and steel goods last year
mail from Dr. Williunui Medicine Uv.
that it rests with tlie American con­ H can't help
Schenectady,
N.
Y.
bina* ' ii .< nt satisfied witli its legitl- and that generally domestic prices
Old Jim Hewson started out the oth­
gress to determine to what extent tlie
but do you good
1 ut bvjxs tor the con- were near the import point. The tariff, er day to celebrate the birthday of
Dhite t : • ?•
new services will I m .* condtictiMl by Prapurwt 'nly by E <!. D k W itt V <'*> . < hlrnim
:hv protev:iv v tat•¡IT in or- therefore, is responsible for about two- Julius Cn'sar, and he wounded two
dll'.
e ■
IVli»
SI.
UiUlu
(
*>ulatu>
Ulu* - U>*' Aik.'. UM
CHEAP NEWSPAPER.
steamships built in this country imd
d«r tiiat ;t t nay charge high er prices thirds of the first year’s profits of our mules and a dog before be could be
nailed
under
tlie
American
ting.
Notice
borne
■
market.
for its |.r< d ic.s in th.'
greatest trust. Tlie tariff, then, bur­ suppressed. Jim and Julius would A Dully Started la Vienna Sell» Foe
tiiat Mr. Griseom's company Is by far
«rison of dens smaller industries with taxes have made a go d team.
Mr. Holt ■ jws. ly a <
ii Flirt UiiiM.
tin* largest \meriqan entry into the
export
< loir, stic prl¡CCR. tiiat the amounting to over $70.000,000 a year
Tlie farthing newspaper is nt length new shipping combination nod hopes to
str* 1 trust v rtualiv culle cts t tie whole and turns the proceeds over to this
As tlie leader of the social Four Hun­ nu accomplished fact, according to the have Its charter adopted by tlie combi­
am- . t ■ i’ C • tariff ditti. on irou and giant monopoly. Not only this, but be­ dred in Giviadani Gulch we have de­
Westminster Gazette. One has been nation.
sl< < l ! r
cause this trust's products are sold creed tiiat Scotch highballs and high
"Now, It is Interesting to recollect
$7 <t per cheaper to foreigners this tariff tax teas can e mixed up together until started in Vienna. It is called Die
,ti steel rai!t
Ti.o
that tlie friends of tlie International
ig to the puts all our steel consuming Industries <lie 1, sti -s
ton
!
• .
a, s Ro see double and N< ye Zeitung and is aliout two-thlrda
▼rsi ran msk» your har-
iipm „» non aa a flora I
domestic at a disadvantage with foreign com­ bus to sit down for a rest The ideu tlie size of an English halfpenny daily. Navigation company have lieen for
best ev e
unit »» loo uh au> wlrw l,y /
*om i to petitors. Hundreds of small industries is to give zest to the occasion.
prx
Tliere are eight pages, three of which some time slyly saying tliut tills com­
uauiK El'H KHA liar. I
no a a (III. Yotl ran
pany luid lost interest In tlie subsidy
!. admit- bauiiicnpped in this way are having
$S 1 .
are devoted to advertisements and five
Imialhun Ila lift.—riiaka a
bill. The giving oiit of this Impression
la»l AWtaS as lonz aa It
ted in . « : .411
bvfc>re t‘ ie indiitc- the life crushed out of them by tills
III order to offset various rumors to news. Tlie newcomer is not a party lias I eti largely .ittril.iiled to n belief
onllnarUy would.
, -.1 that st * el n tils wi re tariff Juggernaut. They are dying hard circulating al..>ut wd wish to say that
tri.” 1
organ, but will be generally progressive that the mil sidy bill would mure prob­
' 'J v •» hroi’d than at home. and are forming manufacturers’ free tlie meetings of tlie common council
Bohl 1
.
...
,-
s
..
’
(la.faw
lie could trade and reciprocity leagues nnd are of this town are as happy and har­ In tendency. The proprietor intends to ably puss if till were true, in other
His t
words, that tlx- International company
not state* *i« iirateiy the imi’_ u nr of the yelling desperately at congress to take monious as a Sunday school and that give in tabloid form all tlie news print
had so largely overdone tlie work of at­
e*l
by
other
journals,
together
with
ar
­
dii
the duties off steel goods anil to stop we have tot laid to joint a gun ut
tempted subsidy promoting that they
C The ; re. s t r’ sc riletti!■a) s teel last tlie progress of tlie tariff monster.
Alderman Murphy for the last four ticles nnd generally interesting mutter.
Tliere will lie a morning edition and could hereafter best help Hie subsidy
tnakN it poor looking bar-
yeor v* t
. <r?.t $12 per t on b iglier for
weeks.
M. QUAD.
nwaa like new. Made of
an evening edition, the latter published cause by seeming indifferent to it. All
ales than foir ex ¡i rt. Tin
the 1 'nit* :
pure, heavy b«alkHl oil, re-
The Victories That Are Needed.
perialh prepttrwl to wltU-
at noon. Tlie' fact that paper manufac­ the calculations, official nnd private,
the trust
A rral«nment.
¿Ì for export
plate u. -
The congressional campaigns this
•taud tbe weather.
have shown tiiat tlie International
x less than the domestic year will indicate whether a success­
Tlie groat i i.mist bent a terrible look turers hold a large interest in tlie prop­
at $’ ■
Bold everywhere
erty solves tlie most difficult part of would lie by fur tin* largest beneficiary
in cm ns—ai I eUea.
prie«* of $ 1 19 per box of 1100 pomuls.
ful fight can be made against "the upon us.
of any of tlie subsidy tillls proposed.
tlie
problem
of
milking
a
farthing
Jour
­
p
rice
of
nails
"You trndospeople.” he thundered,
Tin* averag e domestic '
mother of trusts.” the protective tar­
'I
Mid«
b;
STANDARD OIL CO. \
Senator Frye In Ids report upon the
In 1901 was -d.il. About one-tenth of iff. in 1904. On the affirmative side the “have no soul for art! Why else do nal pay, for tlie cost of paper is, of
pending bill put tills company down as ■
course,
one
of
tlie
most
important
con
­
our output of 9.UOO.OUO kegs was ex­ tariff is largely a local issue, and on you get my checks ensiled rattier than
the prospective reeluient of $I,713.MR
ported at an average price of about the negative side it is more largely a frame them and bang tliom up in your siderations.
tWESSIOUAl CARIb
per year. And this neat sum involved
The
proprietor,
who
was
formerly
$11.4 5 per keg of 100 pounds. The duty national issue. In the congressional front parlors as souvenirs?'’
no requirements of moment In addition
the
owner
of
a
lending
daily
In
Buda
­
of one-ba If cent per pound nil goes to districts evidently the question of ad­
We could lint wince, thus to testify
to what they are now doing; hence
Increase trust profits, which would be hering to or modifying the present that we were at least not unaware of pest, says that he requires a circula­
GEO. O’B. DB BAR, M. D.,
tion of 80,000 daily to cover the bare their vital concern for tin* iieudlng sub­
large even witli free trade. As the Dingley high tariff law can be most our limitations.—1,’uck.
sidy bill is fully ns evident as the rea­
PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
This
is
an
enor-
cost
of
publication.
steel trust i :i;es over 90 per cent of properly presented and passed upon,
molts circulation In Vienna, where the son for their assumed Indifference.
our '. ¡re r.aiis. this foolish duty adds and the local significances of the law
Chnrltnble.
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
“And now comes Mr. Charles II.
$4. inio .0<A> a year to this trust’s profits.
Lady—I have made inquiries at ycur most popular paper at present does not
will be brought into opposition or
Cramp,
the
great
Philadelphia
ship
­
The average domestic price of barb agreement with its national effects.
last place, and your former mistress exceed 50.000 tier day and where there
'Otte« 'n Kehler'. Hulldln«, up-.talr». Res
builder, who elo*|ueiitly nrgucs In a
luto.« OD Csnlcnil» »treel. Dar or olsbl
wire was $3.04 and the export price
There are New England Republican doesn't speak very flatteringly of you.” are several dailies witli a circulation of newspaper Interview that the subsidy
celi, ut tendeo erosoli*
less
than
10,000.
about $2.20 [>er 100 pounds. The duty districts that want free bides and free
Applicant-No: I don't suppose she
bill is an iibsolute necessity to keep all
St four-tenths of a cent per pound coal and may turn Democratic in the thinks any more of me than I do of
The Increase of a penny in the pound the new ships of the Morgan merger
A. E. REAMES,
is all "velvet” to the United States hope of getting those needed conces­ her. but I hope I'm lady enough to in the tax on incomes recently proposed
from being liuiit abroad.
nnlxlnn of tier to mvself
Steel corporation, which produced all sions. concessions that the Dingley e**—*
in parliament by Sir Michael Hlcks-
ATTORN
EY-AT-L A W.
"That Russia and Japan have been
of our 300,000 tons of barb wire. This dervishes will never consent to. There
Beach raises the rate to Is. 3d., which ordering ships built In the United
Jackaoavllle,
*
-
Oregon.
tariff "velvet” amounts to $2,500,000 a are Louisiana Democratic districts
Is within a penny of the high rnte prev­ States, that James J. Hill is building
yea-.
that want’a tariff of prohibition and
alent during tlie two years of the Cri­ Ills big ships In the United States be­
•ar Office In Red Mrs'. Hulldln».
About 1.000.000 tons of other wire protection in tlie interests of cane
mean war, says the New York Evening cause lie can build them more cheaply
brings the average of at least $10 per sugar, and they may elect congress­
Post. The following table shows the here than abroad, tiiat it has been
HOBT. G. SMITH,
ton because of the duties of from 1% men committed to that policy. And
rate per pound sterling imposed during proved to all who are not unwilling to
to 2 cents per pound. Here are $10.- then there are hundreds of districts
a series of years, the periods taken be­ believe it tiiat siiips can tie liuiit ns ATTORNEY AND COUNHELOR AT LAW.
000.000 more of gratis tariff profits to in which opimsition to the steel, lum­
ing the fiscal year ending March 31:
cheaply in tlie United States ns abroad,
Granfa Pass, Oregon.
our great steel pauper. It is worthy ber. sugar, cuttie and fresh meat taxes,
Pence.
Pence.
that Mr. Charles II. Cramp himself
of note that the great steel trust, as a all of them the foundations of great
1M3.
. 15
argued years ago thut ships could lie
practice» all the onurla Office tn Hank
1902............... .... 14 1872...........
part of the wire rope pool, sells wire and grasping trusts, will, be fierce and
bulhllua up vialr.
as cheaply built here as abroad—these
1901............... .... 12 1871...........
rope for export at considerably less make doubtful and perhaps Democrat­
1895-1900........ .... 8 1870...........
things mutter not to Mr. Cramp now
than half what ft charges home con- ic the congressional results this fall.
1X94............... .... 7 1X69...........
nor to a ny of the Interests back of the
J. M. KEENE, D. D. 5
1889-93........... .... 6 1868............
Burners. Although the duty on wire
If the Democrats, fighting the trusts
e*
subsidy bill. • ’
1888
...............
....
7
1866-67
......
rope varies from $2.40 to $3.50 per and tlie protective tarife as the cause
"It Is no wonder that on the heels
1865...........
1886-87
...........
....
8
100 pounds, which amounts to nearly of them, can win a majority in the
DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
1885............... .... 6 1861...........
of this giant shipping combination, 3PKRATIVK
Onices ,n ibe Adkins Deuel block
100 per cent on the price of American next bouse, they will be frirly sure of
1884............... .... 5 1862-63......
showing most conclusively its ability
1861
..
1883
.
6
’
4
rope in Europe, yet we import large n presidential victory in 1904 and
to scorn government aid, , the ntlvo- Medford,
Oregon.
1882 ..
.... 5 ' I860............
quantities of English rope end sell it later on a senate that will make it
1X81............... .... 6 1859...........
cates of government nlrl i are putting
here at a profit after paying duties, possible for thehi to revise the tariff
The man on the stage who does the 1879-80........... .... Ô 1858............
forth their strongest and most subtle
P. P. PRIM & MIN,
3 1856-57......
freight and other charges, *md yet, in on rational lines, destroy the trusts trick of escaping from firmly tied ropes,
arguments.
submits
to
the
bonds
with
a
smile.
He
....
2
1855
...........
1875-7«
...........
the opinion of leading Republicans, our and give to the people that relief
A
fTORNEY»
ANI) Cot'Nsr.LOHS AT LAW
“Tlie promoters of
1874............... .... 3 1<*4 .........
beautiful tariff system must not bo which appears to be possible only knows he can get out of the ropes that
have
for
yeitra
tried
are
being
knotted.
Pnt
the
same
man
in
Jacksonville, Oregon
The 1855-57 figures arc those of the
touched for fear of upsetting prosper­ through Democratic control of the gov­
the woods and let Indian captors bind Crimean v r. 'I lie rate Imposed for I cause by newspaper
ern ment.—At la nt-i Constitution.
ity.
him to a tree for torture and be would the coming year amounts nearly to
working conventions
'Will practice In all court, of the Sials. Of
About GOO/'OO tons of tubular good*
struggle to tlie last against the bonds.
gntiizntiotis. by heart
Sen In the Court House la.t door on the
sei' for $5.0“iiNk> more in o,., markets
General Hampton's Last VVI»li.
U hen the stomach is diseased there per cent
rlrht trow antrance
mlttees of <‘ri!icri'ss a
are
bonds
being
woven
every
hocr
about
General
Wade
Hampton
expressed
because of the duty of four tenths of
dl<l advocacy of llieli
Stove!
Device
For
the
ln|iire<|.
the
organs
dependent
on
the
stomach
—
a cent per pound: S4.000JNIO of tills the wisli that his people lie allowed to
A. C, HOUGH,
It is rcporti’il tliut a novel ninl In- gross. Tin* new resit
goes to our pet'giai.t. Tills is only one- look on liis face and that he be buried heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc. The
failure. Nov.’ they n
attorn ky - at L aw
third of the net profits of the National in a plain pine coffin, says the Savan­ folly of mankind ia to passively submit geuiotis apparatus I'ur rendering first bimition of HKsituied
to the fastening of these bonds with no
• rant's P iss,
•
.
.
, Uregoa.
nah News. The feeling of friendship effort to escape until the pain they cause nld to the Injured in street accident« is
Tube company. which are said to av
lx*lng tested in Paris. It resenbles a tactfnl Insinnatlons ns to tlie probabil­
for tin ■ euro deep in the heart of the arouses fear.
•rage over SlJJUjJ.OW a month.
ity of all tlx* in irrensc in shipping he­
Office over Halr-R JCIe Hardware Store.
About 1.500.000 tons of steel plates old slaveholder was strikingly Illus­
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Di*rovery pillar letter box and contains a snuill Ing under forelg rn tings. Tlie late de­
and sheets, other than those used for trated in the dying words of the great cures diseases of the stomach and other medicine cliesL • folding stretcher and bate In
file -emite, tlie editorial din­
It a telephone communicating with the ciissImtH
tin plates, were produced in 1901, prob­ Carol.i inn—“God bless my people, alb- organs of digestion and nutrition.
H. D. NORTON,
in tiie lending papers of nil
cures diseases of heart, liver, lungs, kid- nearest ambulance station. Access to
ably two-thirds by the United States white and black.”
parties,
tlie
honest
study
given
the
. neys and other organs, when thise dis­ these can be obtained by breaking 11
ATTORNEY and counselor at law
ateel trust. Tlie duty will average at
The Democracy'» craiaae,
eases, as is often the case, have their glass panel.
it is apparently an question by a majority of congress
least six-tenths of a cent per pound.
Granfa Pasa, Oregon.
men.
lia
vc
A crusade against that whole fabric origin in the diseased stomach.
nil shown tlie Incorrectness
adaptation ol Hie penny In tlie slot
• nd nearly all of it Is effective. It Is
**For a long time i was sufferiag and wm
of both their preinixes and tlielr eon
of protection, rampant and gone wild:
principle.
safe to credit the trust with $10,000,000
able to g'-t about.” writes Mr Andrew J.
elusions. Their new plan seems to be •/■.’ffler «trove H P O. A L. Co 's Store.
that scheme of subsidies to this Inter­ I nardly
Jennings, of Thomab, Tucker Co , W. Va., Ik <
Ml*cbt serve n liothi* rnrpoR*.
nn this account.
sure of failure ns their old plan.”
est and that interest, under the guise of .94. "Wai bothered with kidney trouble and
The above mentioned items make tip
whole system was out of order; had no
It is said that Mr. Hanna must de­
laws framed to foster this or that in­ my
appetite.
A
friend
of
mine
told
me
to
try
1/r.
only about 5,000.000 of the 7.000,0(N)
You Know What You Are Taking
dustry! This flag of ours, wherever it Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. I did *o cide to lay aside the ship subsidy steal
Wm. M. COLVIG,
tons of steel supposed to have been
•nd the first bottle restored my appetite. I took
until after election. In that way he
gc-ea, represents the American man­ «ix
When you take Grove'. Taatale»» Chill Tonte
bottles of Oolden Medical I>»?-cnvrry ’ »»..«i
lawyer .
turned out by tlie steel trust in 1901.
date that there shall be democracy snd •001 e of the ‘ Pleasant Pellets’ and feet like a might hope to keep it out of the cam­ berauae the formula I. plainly pr.nted on «very
bottle .ho« Ing that It 1» »Imply Iron and Q 4-
The unenumerated products include
new person.**
paign
as
an
issue
a.
.1
at
the
same
time
Jacksonville
constitutional liberty and self govern­
Oregon
nine In a la»tele.» form. No Cure. No Pay ikk-
ateel billets, hoops, channels, bars.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellet* cleatuc make the subsidy seekers stand anoth­
ment.—Edward M. Shepard.
I lhe dogged system from impurities.
ekAiD muniDirs. etc.. In most or »Bin
er big assessment. Albany Argus.
Nothing for bin!; for poet, less;
Because. odd Is the truth, 1 own.
In setting forth her loveliness
With,all sweet meters ever known
That bird could pour In wild abandon
Or poet lay Ills seeking hand an.
OUR PRINCEL* PAUPER
Kbdol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Harness
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