The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, November 08, 1906, Image 7

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'S JFfc,S wr- tlln til II in lHfir will lin
, CwnasSflrsn abs. W0"1' east of the room." 80 they sncnlc of
tlio north or south side of n street or
of n tree, not tho shndy or sunny side.
Even In ruin or mint they know tho
direction nt once. An English traveler,
wnlklng In tho Ilurinrin forest on a
foggy morning to find nil trneo of tho
road wiped out by rnln nnd every np
nnrcnt moniiH of nunnrini
?.rhinn who removes tho tlou gon0i wns nt a , . '
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1.. rpi.nrA m 1 rLiiuuiiujr
iHliv" . . I innir in Tlln
v. ,nin fiin nnvement thnn
2 S,r in the church. Polito.
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lite an , r ;
It Is surprising
hn i turn, i
nnn ncu ui mw. ....,
ono
scrvnntfl knew nt
once. "Thnt Is north," they snld, point
ing, "nnd thnt Is cast Our courso lies
between," nnd Btrnlght to tho north
east they marched unerringly.
HAD TO USE A CANE.
Weakened Kidneys Mado an Elwood,
Ind., Man's Back Give Out.
it. A. i'UKli, ttanefer business, 2020
-.. una ncui
' mil. iiowls of helpfulness,
, in the coursu ui ""j "-v..
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t.nf Irrtlt for WIO oji'"i.'v.
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nut W tl I'll" inn-imu"
. .iiiorn but to ones own huctui . 7 ,7 . , '...' 0"D'
1 'f.SSm be cheering und ea- I "K,dney kept mo laid up for a
iuiik uiuu uiiu wnon 1
was able to bo up I
lind to use a cano. I
had torrlblo backaches
and pain in the
shoulders. Tho kid
ney secretions were
dark colored. Alter
doctoring In vain, I
began using Donn's
Kidney Pills. Thrso
lencc w"
iw.i.1 Need of Inforii.Mlon.
m'kiraed traveler hnd delivered Ills
i.,,r on the manners and customs
.,Tui.w! to anawer nutations per-
!! lo any pecuiiarm u un imcr
which I may not have
ached In my airouir.
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.pBf,or,"eafrn, - '----- 'boxe. cared mo entirely, and I am dad
"Vl"" - t t- I.
,;isisi do to piuia juice w mano 11
In tho Opera, Jtox,
kiM Pcachley What funny sleeves
. 1
Ui,, Capilcum Ym; 1 navo oeen
.vi.. 1. ivm t that town 01 rours.
To Make Harnoss Last Longer.
t.i.t. i 1
. ...... wviniui v. i.....:.. DUUIDW1UDD .
... . m.hu .Inltam in a man. !m
P. H VUIM 111 Ull . .w.- .
Bold by all dealors. CO conts n box.
Foster-Millmrn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
JInrn You Noticed?
"I think Dick nnd Katharine will
soon ho married."
"Why, dear?"
"Well, I passed by the old porch Inst
night and heard her calling hltn pet
names."
proper care oi unmans, carringi
aTf. i.PHLiim sis liuiiT ucva VAWua
Mitli toean nnu winu, soon uo-
..J 1. A ..1 InnlnaMrt anil nnihla
lUndttraln. Then, very likely at
n. iuu uieliuud kimu nnu r
bit. All this Is easily -prevented
1 little forethought and caro on tho
oi the owner, i-.vory ono owning
1 n 1 . 11. .1 i.i. 1
.1 t 1 1 1 ..
m.r nrpHf yiili . nnu uuuu um
. Thtae two thlnos aro ncceaiarv to
. 1 1 1 i 1 t 1
urgeii economical use 01 a working
It, or a pleasure equlpngo
And was she calling him
'dcareat' nnd 'angel-
"Qrnclousl
'ducky' and
"Well, I should say not She was
;calllng him 'duuee,' 'goose' and 'stu
pid.' "
"Yon don't menn It I"
"I do, and thnt Is always a suro sign
a girl Is ln lovo with a man."
ml
"vrauwilMtflMUItliHWMWVl
Tlio Tuiupcmt.
Wo were crowded In tho cabin,
Not a soul would dare to sleep;
It. was midnight on tho waters
And a storm was 011 tho deep.
'Tls a fearful thing ln winter
To be shattered by the blast.
And to hear the rattling trumpet thunder,
Out away tho maat,"
80 wo gathered there lit silence,
tfor tho stoutest held his, breath,
Whllo tho angry waves were rolling,
And tho breakers talked of death;
And as thus wo sat In dnrkncxs,
Each ono huay In his prayers,
"Wo nro lost," tho Captain nhoutod,
As ho staggered down the stairs.
Hut his little daughter whispered,
As iilie took his icy hand :
"lan't God upon the ocean,
Just the simo as on tho land?"
Then he klsxed the llttlo maiden,
And wo apoke In better cheer
Anil wo anchored safe in harbor,
When tho morn was shining clear.
Nathan Parker.
W111 Familiar.
Redd Aro you faiulllur with yacht
ing terms?
Grcctio Oh. ves: I tried to hlro ono.
'once I Yonkcra Rtntcsnmn.
ObHmtlon has shown that no oil
.1 1 fat .1. 1 . . 1 f 1 1 if.ii..u iif ii a iru ni i t n i.
"iiriiai ipninnr in lim n t. nnn rnai am 1 uu.unii tv 111 iiuu ain. iiiimun m duuiu us
firvtno' ciiftnt m atin nni vim an . . 1 . w" - -
vi 1 hjl vhvv v nun fw imu u v fitirintv inn lA Ihlnn tiHnl
M r 1 . I T AM i " '
11 r.nrnin iiHriiinn 1111.
Hmetlmes need, easily becomo ran-
nr wintA af iinnlnlnlhir .nl.l l.ttvt
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miner, a an e men and otliorn
.1.1. 1 1 .. . . ...
leaonine iqiiioci. invarinniv nto
mil nirnsiai 1 v riaan rinvttABai 1 h
tm spinaiea greased with iioaton
f -- vuiavfiuii W
aixacnini. iiv inn vnv in varw
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rn innaviAv . iiAatM. nil T4 1
i " w " v A V aing
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" n 'I vWMB HJ V s&uua
corrode, and is more economical in
-"I-'V TUW HIU tll.UI CLUIlillll V III n I am
oinigemont will do well to aek for
out.
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tan vi
mail
It
STAND FIRM
WhenyouLuyan
OILED SUIT
0R SLICKER
demzind
Tts the easiest and
only yoy to get
tho best
Sold everywhere
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Miimng oy Mail
we pay
ar
INTEREST
m14!'?' Joposlts of a ,11!
tooi .e! Just as easv
S Ben. n 11 you llved noxt
11 Pft"lculurs. Address
inland, o
naW8hlnEtonf-.
Tho Grenfcat flrnport.
New York Is tho second great Boa
port of tho world. In 1003 over nine
million tons of Imports and eight mil
lion seven hundred thousand tons of
exports wcro cleared through New
York Harbor. London Is tho greatest
Bcaport, exceeding New York In Im
ports, though not In exports. Antwerp
and Hamburg nro third und fourth, re
spectively. CITO Vltim' Daure. una Ml Kerrnai D 156
ri I O prmmiantly curnl br Dr. Kllna'a (Ireat
Narr. ilnilorar. Honil for t'UKIC 3lrll l.ottla and
UcatUe.Ur.il. lLKIIur.ll. Ml ArcbHU,i'lilla.,l'a.
Soiuerrliat Dlffercnl.
Miss Elderlclgh How perfectly
shocking!
Youugbach What's porfectly shock
ing? Miss Elderlclgh Why, didn't you
seo old Wcddcrlelgh kiss that doll
faced Miss l'cachly Just now? Ho
kissed her as affectionately as If sho
had been his wife.
Youngbach Oh, much more affec
tionately than that I should Bay he
kissed her just as If sho wasn't his
wife. t ,
You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Eaae FREB.
Write Allen 8. OlmiUd. La Hoy.N. Y.. for a
free aaraj.la oi AUon'i Koot-Kaie. It curca
Sweattnir, tiotiwolloii, achlnir Jeet. It inaMi
bow or tlsht iboea catr. A certain cure for
The Gront Old Man.
How seldom, friend, a good groat man
Inherit"
Honor and wealth with all his worth and
pallia!
It Kounds like stories from the land of
spirits.,
If any man obtain that which ho merits,
Or. any merit that which be obtains
For shnmc. dear frlond. renounce this
canting ntraln;
What wouldat thou havo a great good
man obtain ;
Place title Hnlnry a elided chain
Or throne on corses which his sword
hath shin?
Greatness and goodness nro not means,
but end I
Hath he not, always treaaures, always
friends.
Tho good cre.it man? Three trcaaures,
love and light,
And calm thoughts regular as Infant's
breath ;
And three firm friends more auro than
day and night
Himself, his Maker and the angel Death
Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
HER LITTLE MAN.
corns, InKrorrlntflialU and bunions
gUlf tell u. vc
Alldruo
Don't accept any aubstltuto.
No Uae.
"Do you notlco what a lot of women
aro going In for science?"
"Yes. My wlfo's got tho fever, too."
"Whnt's her lino?"
"Mechanics. She's an Inventor."
"Indeed? What has sho Invented?"
"Why, sho's Just perfected a stair
step that makes me register tho tlmo
I get homo ln tho morning aa soon as
I put my foot on It."
"Can't you bent It souio woy?"
"It's no use. Sho'a nlwayfl nwalto
any wny and waiting for mo on the up
per landing." Clovelnnd Plain Dealer.
Stat or Ohio, Cit or Tout do,
T.tm.N f!.iiNTr. I
Fjumk J. Uiiknky makea oath that he la
senior nartner ol the flrmo! K. J. Chunky A
Co., doing bu.lneni in the City of Toledo, Coup.
. ty and Htnto aforoiattl, aufl that aald Inn , will
pay tho sum of ONK llUNDHKD D0U.AK8 for
eured by tho u.o of Mftftpffiffffifr,
Sworn to before roe and subscribed In my
presence, this OtU day of Decern tjor, A. l) 1881I,
j Notary 1-ubllc,
llall'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and
aots directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Bend for testimonials, free.
V. 3, OJIKNKY A CO., Toledo, O.
fold by Druggists, 78o. -
Mall's Vamlty l'llls aro tho best
Uoort impreaaloa.
Qunnor nluffem certainly has n con
alderate wlfo. She collects all the ex
pensive cigar bands she can And.
Quyor I don't Bee anything consld
rate In that? Does she wnBte her
time docoratlng plates?
Gunner No, she gives them to
Bluffwn and he etlcka them around his
togles. Then he makes the Impression
tbat he U amokltur 10-cwt clear
Trench Wire with Anr Money I)oe
Not Want Him to Work.
Frenchmen would sink Into Innocu
ous desuetude, flays tho Itoston Herald,
were It not for their females. Paris,
In particular, Is tho paradlso of tlio
Incompetent nnd lazy good-looker.
And, reully, when n young husband
brings a lump sum equal to his wife's
dot. our American Ideals mny remain
shocked at his contented IiizIiiohh, but
wo find It hard to criticise with logic.
Pretty little Agnes II , for exniri-
pie, had a $120,000 marriage portion
from her mother and sho was engaged
to Paul G
"Do you give her only $20,000?" ask
ed Paul's mother. "Make It $50,000
and I will give Paul tho Bnme."
Agues' mother remaining obdurate,
iTtnd Paul's refusing to make an mi-
equal bargain, the young folks started
Ufa on $20,000 nch In gilt-edged bonds,
producing the Joint Income of $1,500
nnd here comes the point. Puul had
promised Agnes not to work.
"If I quit father and mother It will
not be to Hvo my dnys alone," she Hnld,
while to Paul she murmured: "You
will rnther be with mo nil day than to
go out and make money?"
After marriage It was up to Paul to'
mako good.
"Hut we have only $1,500 a year,"
ho argued, and being tempted of the
devil ho nccepted a congenial nltuatlon
nt $25 per. And IiIb youug wife fell
sick of It.
His own mother wns unensy nnd his
mother-in-law scolded. HIh congenial
occupation ought to bo to Jolly Agnes.
Agnes grew anaemic, plnod, had head
aches and emotional anxiety.
In tho end they hnd to spend $1,200
In traveling to get her health back.
Paul no longer works, and nil Is well.
No other country has anything like
this proportion of Incomes from long
family accumulations, where breaking
into capital Is considered n crime.
Ono consequence Is thnt women quite
iib frequently nB men mny havo their
own rovenucB.
Now, ns Jules Simon pointed out, tho
French married woman wishes, above
all, Bocurlty for tho enjoyment of her
"llttlo man." Sho fenra chango and Is
an enemy to enterprise. A French girl
with $20,000 mnrrlago portion will cor
talnly profor a husband bringing the
snmo or more on condition that ho bo
"serious" say at once, obedient
By having n Btiro Incomo of her own
of, say, $750, Bho will Just as certainly
prefer an obedlont young husband earn
ing $10 per week In n government
olllco with short hours nnd a moderate
poiiBlon, to n hustler who might double
or qundruplo her capital. And If she
has $1,500 per year Bho will still moro
cortnlnly prefer an obedient young hus
band earning nothing to a wonder of
enterprise who 1b nlways at his ofllco!
This explains tho Immonso vogue in
Franco of thoso professions callod "of
porfoct reposo." Tho phrnso refers to
roposo of in I ml In that these professions
seldom tempt men to risk capital In In
vestments; but reposo of body Is no
Btrnnger to tholr walks. Thoy aro army
olllcor, government functionary (ono
Fronch voter ln ten Is n govormnont
functionary), barrister, doctor, en
glneer and university professor.
Englneors, either of civil or military
specialties or of private enterprises, are
quoted high, but rathor special. Often
they are men who work. Sometimes
they havo opportunities to Invest money
advantageously. It 1s a trlllo too tin
contain, too energetic, too masterful.
Tho mass of yoting Paris doctors,
LINCOLN'8 WEAPON.
I
now Ha Employed Itlcllcsle for Hl
Client' Heneflt.
Wit and ridicule were Lincoln' weap
ons of offense and defense, and Uo
barristers, functionaries, professorB probably faughed moro Jury cases out
and nil army olllcers can be depended 0f court than any other man who cVor
on to make model French husbands. I practiced nt tho bar.
know the case of a young doctor whose j j onco beard Mr. Lincoln defend n
ambition Is to write n book on French mm n uloomlngton against a charge
watering places. To my certain knowi- ot pn8aing counterfeit money," v ico
edge he has threo fine girls with nmplo
marriage portions chasing nftcr him.
Tho mother of one said the other day:
"I told him I would make Berthe's
portion $05,000 and pny my own ex
penses If he would ngrcc on his word
of honor that I should go with tucm
"A dream of happiness I" her gossip J Jt pcj. Grcene7 What did that J.
renlled. "Your daughter pigeonholed:
a swell son-in-law, with nothing to do,
nlwayB beside you."
"And tho relations, irfy dear think
of his relations! (Sho referred to his
professional relations.) Wo would flit
from ono watering place to another,
hotels nt half price, douches and In
halations for nothing, Jump Immediate
ly Into tho lcst medical sets of Vichy,
Ilourboulio, Urlage, Contrexevlllc, Vlt
tel. Plombleres."
"Whllo he Is writing his book?"
"Exactly, my dear! Provided he
doesn't write It too quickly! If be mar
ries Berthe I'll see to thatl"
Sho need not worry. The young fel
low will see to It himself thnt book
will bo his life work; that und the
dally Jollying of Berthe.
President Stevenson told tlio writer.
"There was a pretty clear caso against
the accused, but when the chief witness
for tho people took the stand ho stated
thnt his name was J. Parker Green,
and Lincoln reverted to this tho mo
ment he joso to cross-examine. 'Why
JOSIE'S ICE-CREAM.
i
i
Bland for7 John? Well, why didn't
the witness call himself John P. Green?
That was his name, wasn't It? Well,
what was the reason he didn't wish to
be known by his right name? Did J.
Parker Green have anything to conceal,,
and If not why did J. Parker Green
part his name in that way?' And bo
on. Of course, the whole examination
wns 'farcical," Mr. Stevenson continued,
"but there was something Irresistibly
funny In the varying tones and inflec
tions of Mr. Lincoln's voice ns he ran;r
tho changes upon the man's name ; and
at the recess the very boys in the street
took up the slogan and shouted J. Par
ker Green!' all over the town. More
over, there wns something In Lincoln's
way of intoning his questions which
mado me suspicious of the witness, nnd
to this day I have never been able to
rid my mind, of the absurd impression
that there was something not quite
right about J. Parker Green. It was
all nonsense, of course, but the Jury
must have been affected as I was, for
Green was discredited and the defend
ant went free."
Avoiding Temptation.
For the
Children
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of grit, cour
age, strength. How Is it with
the children ? Are they thin,
pale, delicate? Do not forget
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You
know it makes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health in every way.
The children ennnot ponlblr hare (rood
health unleaa the bowels arc In proper conill'
tlon. A slngKlh Mer cle a coated toncne.
bud breath, constipated bowels. Correct nil
these br ttiTinn inau iiuuiduojciiiiajii
All teKGiauie, sugar coaieu.
Tills.
by J, a. A7or uo., ixsweu, alu.
also jacau&etarers or
9 HAIR VKiOt.
AGUE CURE.
CHERRY PECT0BAL.
u jLiiers
It was next to the very last day of
Bchool, and Miss Barton's kindergarten
was all excitement, says the Chicago
N'ftivH. for there was irolnc to be a par
ty. "What is Ico cream?" asked Joslol, Slopay Let's go up this side street;
I see my tailor coming uown me ave
nue. Dlggs Why, I never knew yon to go
out of your way to avoid meeting a
creditor before.
Slopay Yes, but I happen to have
money ln my pocket this time, and I
might be tempted to pay him.
Czlewskl, timidly, of a little boy ln her
room, whom she met on her way to
Bchool Unit morning. He stared at her
scornfully. "Huh!" ho snorted. "Huh!"
Josie Czlewskl shrank Into herself,
abashed. Evidently It was an outrage
ous thing not to know about Jce cream,
and she was sorry she had asked. But
still she wondered.
She had on her old, faded plaid dress
which she had worn most of the year.
Some of. the others were dressed up '
because of tho party. Josle's sinking I
of the heart, which had been coinci
dent with the appearance of these en
viable garments, was almost forgotten
In her excitement over the Ice cream.
At the NlBht School.
Teacher (of rhetoric) What do yon
suppose the poet means when he speaks
of "the athuff that dreams are made of?"
Shaggy naired Pupil I guess hi
rneana a cut of mince pie at bedtime.
No Settlement There.
"Mrs. Splnsh has gone Into settle
ment work."
"I know one person who woOldn't
believe it."
"Who's that?"
"Her dressmaker." Detroit Free
Pre3S.
Cnnjfhf.
"Tommy, yon ate those pcacies thai
were in the psntry."
"I didn't! I never touched' em!"
"O, well, It doesn't matter. They wer
green, wormy, and of no account, any.
way."
"'Taln't so. They was splendid !"-
Chicago Tribune.
$3-50 &$3.0 Shoes
BEST IN THE WORLD
W.LDouglas $4 Gill Edgalir.8
cannot oe equaiiedsianjrpnce.
To Shne Dtaltrti
W. I- Uonclas' Job
bins Ilonn U Ihi molt
complete In tills rountry
Stndor Catul J
HOWAltD C BtmTOK. Aesnyer arS Chemist,
Leadvllle. Colorado. Specimen price: Gold.
Ico cream must be theift!"Prlc
r.
DR. G. GEE WO
Wonderful Home
Treatment
Thl wonderful Chi
ne e Doctor is called
Kn at In cause lie cur's
people without opia
tlon that are E Ten up
to dir. He cures wl h
thote wonderful Chl-ni-e
herb-, roots, budx,
barks and vegetables
hat are entirely un
kn in to mcillcat sci
ence In tli.s country through the use ot those
harmltss rrmrdles. This fairuuj doctor knows
thearilunoi over S00 different remedies, wh.ch
he usa4 successfully In different disease u lie
Kuaran cs to cure catarrh, asthma, Iuiik, throat
rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, kid
neys, etc; has hundrels of testimonials.
Charges moderate. Call and see him. I'a lents
out or the city writ" fur blanks and circulars.
Bend stamp. CON8DLTAT10N illliK.
Address
The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
162 rirst St., S. C Cor. Morrison
Mention paper Portland, Oregon
inaalnr.
"Yes, I took my friend to Niagara
Falls.""
"I don't suppose he was enthusiastic
even nbout that?"
"Ho wasn't until he learned that one
side of It was Canadian." Philadel
phia Press.
She knew what Ice was like. Nobody H6V'y
oniilil iwir lr lm nronm miiRt h the full price list sent on application. Control and Ura-
- plro work solicited, ileferencet Carbonate xay
delicious acme or one Binauuest ureams, . uouai jjanic
judging from the raptures about her.
She was nfrald to display her ignor
ance again, so she waited wth Spartan
repression.
You imiBt bo patient," Miss Barton
warned them, when the Janitor carried
in the Ice cream. Josie Czlewskl watch
ed with eyes that grew bigger and
darker. The sawdust-covered ice ul-
lnost started the tears. Was that Ice
cream? Away with dreams!
But no,' a delectable, rosy, paper-
Bhrouded block of something appeared.
This was Ice cream! She pressed her
hands tightly together, and when the
wooden plate was put Into her lap, she
stnred at It, too happy to eat.
But she soon Joined the others, whose
spoons worked with clocklike rapidity.
Never had Josie Czlewskl Imagined
anything like tho taste of It
On a wooden chair Miss Barton was
piling more of the paper-covered rosy
slabs. Josie felt she could eat mnny,
many moro slabs. But alas! the wood
en chair was empty. She glanced at
It wistfully and started, for the paper
on it was coated with a layer of melt
ed Ice cream from the burden It had
carried. She tiptoed toward it She
gave ono furtive glance nbout the busy
room, nnd then, quicker than It takes
to tell tho shocking fact, Josie Czlews
kl bont over, and with her llttlo pink
tongue Japped up the equally pink melt
ed lee cream from the chair. Miss
Barton'B eyes beheld tho scene. Sho
wavered, and then deliberately turned
her bnck on it.
Did you hnvo n good time, Josie?"
the tcneher asked the llttlo girl who
had learned thnt afternoon what ico
cream is like.
Josie turned starry eyes up at tho
teacher, "Yes'm," she breathed, fer
vently, "oh, yes'm!"
Aid to WelKht.
A young mnn who wanted to tret on
tno police force, but was six twunds nn
dor weight, applied for advice to it ran
who mm oecii on thov force several
years.
It is tho easiest thine lu tho worlil ."
said tlio experienced one. "Just boforo
you go in to take the physical examina
tion eat a lot of bol ed cabbneo nntl
drink all the milk you can. Water used
to be tho recular thine, but lr in not
so heavy ns milk nnd tlio stomach holds
less of It. Milk and cabbage aro tho
heaviest fooda In tho world. You can
Increase your weight hvo to ten nnn nil a
within an hour."
Tho candldato followed tho niK-i
and passed with two pounds to spare.
Camd'a Currylntc Citimclty.
A camol can easily carry a weight of
ono thousand pounds on its bnck, about
four times as, much as n horse can
carry. Tho camel begins work at tho
ago of 4 and is useful for half a con
tury. Tho horso, as a rulo, la nearly
played out nt tho ago of IB.
Investigate and you will And thnt
Joalousy sonda moro pooplo to Insane
asylums than nny other thing. It will
oven do up drink In making a record.
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An ugly woman is uglier thau an
ugly man. ,
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nnB Shoes. . O to Sl.SO. Ears' Shoes. 83
to$L25. "Women's bnoes. $4.00 to 51.50.
lsa;a' & Children's Shoes. 2.25 to Sl.OO.
Trv W. L. IoikIu3 Women's, MUsea and
Children's shoes; for Ktjle, fit and wear .
they excel other makes.
If I could take you Into my largo
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you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes
are made, you would then understand
why they hold their shape, fit better,
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andfnslst upon having thctn.
Fast Color Eyelets used; they will not wear brassy
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turo of Ohi ir i ys """But "as borno the signn-
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