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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1907)
A . i f r mmm.m- - B II Humors III ..., which tho skin, liver, Tflroon. cannot take caro t-l jnu v. bout hetP; ,h()r . r'' , .DMlllo, that tired feeling, rr, fl of indigestion, dull head ' d ijr other troubles Dro duo to 'cyweromovod by "od'sSarsaparnia P liquid form or In chocolated Ilium yel He Meant Well. Itrnrv linrrisuii uuu Jus. . battle of TlilTnoo. ii wns mi to me," ho ex- L . sl ,h0 fut,,ro novc,,"u ( Ii . ,ort of historical background." I lth the s1"1''10 '"In10'1"081' of f'm It did not occur to him that I comlnR authors would choose to the scones i l Palestine, Mexico, fJrnustark, .... .nAnM fll Lltfli lvnv n. i ne . , in(J QtlUr Hiri iKii i -. nnnuflniiHnn P ... unHnHU (11- Infart almost every xerlr in. Instead of proven lnK col in , ,. , ',-,, (1f ,,,t cii K when ilrst iireil have a boiillldal b N ic.lo'o has to bo continually ' ' .n,i luforc lung tho remedy ceases rcu."" .. n t pH,.i. hiiie'K' , . i, r,.ll..,l Irtlon. now v.... v ... Thmo Is 0110 SSucit ho ".no r milts with tho rAtn nw,,!,lyy1l''lrfl ,,,,,,"r mo' i, is llr mlreth'H I'llls, which has n , i tlpation and all troubles arising W oMaloortho W001I. Mirth's 1 Hi-'' "",,,u mlCli IVOUr gnuniPii. Snd in etery every (Iron and medi ae, cither plain or hugor-coatcd. The I.nut Ilun. Lwasn vacancy In tho ministry iffest HlRlilai"! parish, for which candidate!! preached In tho church roe (successive Sundays. Tho first Jlmlnutlve In stature, the Hecond -still, and tho third tho smallest Mr la the congregation spoko fa member of tho church commit Snd demanded to know why such candidates had been selected. Iiplanatlon, ns a writer In tho In If lesraph gives It, was this: feel, mum, yo nee tno meepenus Itcomo Kry Bmall, and they're no Id oat such big mlnluters as they Hodo." To Break In New Shoe kiihtto In Allcn'a Koot-Knuc, a ponder. Enoi, iMcauriK, unuiiK. nwoiiun icui nLlnerowlin; imll and tmnloni. A Kgliti ami iliou utorcn 2.V. Don't nrrciit Ittltnte. Fmni.lo mallet KIIKK. Addm luuancu, lAinoy, .-1. 1, fcromh of n Nevada Cltr- than two ycnrH ago 11 prospector Ii way In the desert near tho Call line, In Nye County, Nevnrin led of thirst On tho spot where inn's body was found Is now the If Bullfrog. A water works plant i foO,000 8tiipllcH an nhundancc fa, Tbcrc are hotels with baths Ii; rooms and residences equip th all the modern paraphernalia lue for comfort Electric llghtH e the streets where only tho t heaven looked down on tho lof the lonely miner and within plus of a very few miles there p about 15,000 people. j1 POWER OF THE NAVY. Nonprofeaalnnnl 911ml riiiiln It Ilnrd to ItcHllxn HtrctiKth. Figures seem essentlnl to convey to tho nonprofessional mind nn adequate conception qf tho stupendous power for aggression or for rcslstunco concen trntod In twelvo bnttlo ships, four nr tnorcd cruisers, four protected cruis ers, four monitors nnd a dozen terpedo boats nnd torpedo-boat destroyers, be sides submarines nnd auxiliary craft, says Harper's Weekly. It must hero milllco to say thnt tho twelvo battle ships nlono which wero massed oft Oys ter Hay represented n combined dis placement of nearly 101,000 tojis; the armored cruisers, almost 05,000 tons; tho monitors and protected cruisers, inoro than 02,000 toiw, and tho wlulc fighting fleet, Including the torpedo boats and submarines, but excluding auxiliaries, nn aggregato displacement of upward of 214,000. Uclatlvcly powerless nnd Insignificant ns tho torpedo boats may have looked, tho truth Is that if one of them, tho Wilkes, ccuild get near enough to such a flouting fojt ns tho battle ship West Virginia and spit a torpedo out of her tube In tho right direction, $0,000,000 would go up In the air and 800 men would ho food for llshes. We may add, in orucr to rciuio Bo;ne grounuiess ac-; young man with tho dinner pall. "I've cusiitloiiH, that tho cost of the naval ra been workln' there for a month now nn' view, imposing as thu pageant looked, 1,0 nln't spoke two words to me, 'cept wns negligible. The cost was comput Whnt ho has to nhout the work." ed by Hear Admiral Evans at $.!0O nil "That nln't right," said tho tobacco told; for, as ho pointed out, so. long as mnn, sympathetically. "He ought to ho a ship Is In connlilsslon, It Is Just af. I sociable. Thero ain't no need of a fel cheap for her to he at anchor off Oyster , i0r puttln' on nlrs. He might tnke half nn hour, once In a while to set down Whit liefer to Doctors LARGE ENGLISH BERKSHIRES All the bent breed ing and Indlvldunlllr. Yoonc slock on hand at all times. 1'orren pnndenro nollcllod. BatlsfftMlon KuarAii toed, Artdrc D. L. KEYT Pcrrydnlc, Oregon "How do you llko your now Job, Billy?" Inquired tho periodical nnd to bacco vender of tho young man with tho dinner pall who had Just purchased two "stockyards zephyrs." "The Job nln't so worse," replied the young man, stowing tho cigars careful ly In hla vest pocket. "I nln't kickln socially on the Job." "Poor pay?" "Well, the pay's about as good as n feller could expect." "Don't you like tho Iioes? They say he's a good man to work for." "Ho mny bo nil right for them ns likes to work for him," said the young mnn, discontentedly. "I nln't struck on him myself." "Whnt'fl tho trouble with him?" "He's n fish, that's nil," said the Hay as to be steaming across th.o ocean. 1 N nrerlnatlnir Competition. imminent shipbuilder rat e-rnlnln. f plant and specification for tho r addition to being the largest nnd formidable battleship afloat," ho Em me superior of all other, both 0 offensive nnd defensive point of me most powerful armament f t practically Invulner.iblf, It will i'm, oeyond all comiiar son. It NWt to steam twenty-eight miles ' It Is to bo fin mnpfi fwltt v. S", asked one of the, members of mlt'ee- hat Is tho ilea of devot 'ata attention to mero speed?" r It micllt h n..... V- lou can't tell wh power may build a bigger t oaitienhln." "Tom" Iteed'n Collar. Among the prominent men of New England there wns none, perhaps, who wore a larger collar than Tom Heed. One hot day In the summer of 100! lteed wns In Portsmouth, and, having to wnlt over for a train, ho decided to mnko an Impromptu toilet, changing his collar, etc. So he hied himself to the nearest haberdasher's and began a gen eral survey of tho collar display In tho store. "Waited on, sir?" queried one of the clerks. "Not yet," responded Reed, nnd then added, "I would like n collar." "What size?" piped the clerk. "Size 20," answered Itccd. "We don't keep collars so large, but I think you may bo accommodated three stores above." an' talk over tho basebnll situation.' "I don't know ns I wnnt him to bo sociable," said the young man. " 8' fnr's Hint's concerned, I've got friends o my own. But whnt I menn Is ho don't seem to take no notice o' me." "Give him a poke In tho ribs an' tell him to cheer up as he goes by," ad vised the tobacco merchnnt. "Throw n chunk o' sing at him or drop n pig o' Because we make medicines for them. Wc give them the formula for Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe It for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 -years. " Ayer's Cherrr Pectorsl Is a remedr that houfd be- In err home. I Imto nf d a (treat deal of It for hard conch and cold, and I know what a iplendld mndlclne It I. I can not recommend It too highly." MARK E. Con em, Hyde I'arlt, Mats. BIG MONEY For you in NEVADA Gcopacnrd MINES A Few Hundred C A. STOCKTON, Droker KlKhtly Invested 228 tumbtr Exchange Means Klehcs. ..,. , r,r-u Wrlto Today. PORTLAND, ORCGOfl Iron ou his toes, no'll notlco you then." "Quit yer klddln'," said the young mnn. "Thnt ain't it. I've boon a-brenk-ln' my neck over since I've took the Job doin' work I nln't got no call to do. Honest, I never dono so much j work In my life ns I've dono In the last j month. Most of the fellers tako it easy an' soldier when they get a chance, but T nln't never dono thnt There nln't been any let-up for me. I've been mlxln' up tho sand an wcttln It down nn sortin' out the Jnggers nn chlppln' cnstln's and feedln' tho cupnloca an' hronkln scrap Just goln nil the time, but It don't seem to make no difference Uyor's Pills greatly aid tho Chorry to him whether a ctv work or loafs. Pectoral In breawns up a com. I've lKen workln' myself. I guess he s t arwraiwaKa., 11 . . ... . . 11. .t.nAAr. H- -1 LI,, nrrlnr. and Nwllll fltir nnlllwp 1 Ij ' ".iosi Jiaciy, ngrccu inu mnn for fear he may not bo able to get any M A Had by J. O. A jrr Co., Ix weU, SCas. A1SO OUIDIUMUUBII 01 9 SACSAPARILLA &it HAiVIOOR. 1 j!LnMiMwsis9Hesnc3l tobacco I Wo do not tako orders and peddle) onr Rubber ".He's probably nfrnld to fire you OWIx goods! our equipment is tho newest nnu oesi money can uuy. ru. wi u "ltubbcr Btamp Cauloguc." THE mWIN-HODSON CO, Pcutland, Orecon body to tako your place. If he wasn t he'd be pattln' you on the back nn glvln' you clgarH every time he came near you. All the same, the wny It Is you won't get to suffcrln' with a swell cd head, which you might If ho petted Found Him Ho. Dbett The idea of Sllkkcr claiming to be a hard working man 19 the richest I .LI Tf I. . .1 fA,AtH 1. , ,t Konmann Well, he is, by We ar purelmslng agents for large tlmlcr buyers from all parts of tno country. These men arc Imcstlng In Oregon rnd Wflshington timber lands. It will pay you to write us immediately, civ Injj legal descriptions and net prices on your timber land, In theco state. Address Timber Department, Northwestern Guarantee & Trust Go. Lnnter Exchange Bidg, Second Fleer George ! TT tha tinriloat mnn I err triod to Head wiui a tamping suck ana pays k -ii. .itfiirAa Trii . Ii (I Tl (' nn An Ifwn I iiKUL on nuntiii , it 11 uv v-.v.o pTruD .he beat remedr to use fortnelTcHUdroa for your muscles if it ain't notnin eise. aunnztnoteeuungpenoa. If he's a fish don't yon ben clam "That's nil right," said the young, man, "but Ihate to Fee a feller cold blooded." Chicago Dally News. 1 Lnnter Exchange Bidg, Second Fleer 'S S. L Cor. 2sd ard Stark Sit, P03TLA.MD, OREGON S 1 sw y.ra txjr . Science vention X-Itny for Pearl Flabera. Pearl fishers on the coast of Ceylon find X-rays of great service. By their application It is possible to distinguish without opening the shells the valua- whlch tho eels recoil. A similar prin- "Ie oysters from those containing no clple is said to. have been employed pearls. The latter, are thrown back II from time Immemorial by fishermen on into the sea. Straits Budeet l I mffnln .... ft.. nf n., Ttnlv I -. " . During the nineteenth century fifty- lulnttfla rt!tx Srvrri fftn OAn Yw went and found the third store volcanic action and sixteen disap- Ieared. certain parts of tho coast of Italy. It Is no new principle that Dojctor Fere of the Blcetre Hospital In Paris has made known In a recent nrtlcle on "Work nnd Repose," but it is not the Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that Contain Mercury u mercury will surely destroy the sense of meu ana compioiuiy uerango me wuoio ays tern ween entering It tnrough the mucous surfaces. Such articles stould never be used xeept on prescriptions from reputable phy. fifj PLATES 1 1LY DENTAL CO. JS1 Wo remove your bod teeth nnd broken o'f oi l roots absolutely without pain.. Examliw etlcn nnd Estimates free. Work the Best. Prices tiie Lowest. tJolid gold Crown, ft; Brldeo work, IU0 per tooth; Gold and Enamel Filling, l and ttp; Best Kubber Plates, $7J0 per set; good tct,r. Painless Extraction, SOe. Third and Couch Street. Portland, Oregon. less worth repeating. He has made sicians.asthedamag they will do is tenlold t mnnv oruwlnl nmnrlmmita nni on. to tno good you can possibly derive from them. ; many special experiments, and nn- Hall.8 catarrh cure, manufactured by K. J. ' above. It was a harness shop. nouuees ns their general result thnt the Cheney fc Co., Toledo, 0.,containsnomercury, supposed value of various alrotollc tWo . . a I A . A ( I i a. a T. t.iiln ll.11. .TU .. fi ... . it Hounded Unirrniefai. According to an export in pnrenoiogy ana otner sumuianis 10 increase pnym- ""5'"r"-W.rJ rnrn-iiV.ft t A frugal nnd Industrious shoemakor tho average adult head has a clrcutn- cal nnd mental energy, and postpone in Toledo, Ohio, by F.J. Cheney Sc Co. TesU- has two daughters, of whom ho In vorv ' ference of fully twenty-two Inches. proud. He provides a good homo for T,1 overage adult hat Is fully 054 1 Illusory. There Is only one form of HaU'sFamny Plls are the best. them, dresses them well, nnd Is elvlne 8lze- "ho sizes of men's lints are u eirective, recreative repose sleep; and them a good education. Knr innr m and 0 generally. The professors of sleep, In order to exercise Its proper ho drew on his modest bank account 'Scottish colleges generally wear 7 to power, must be natural. The sleep pro- for n sum sulllclcnt to purchnse n new piano for them. What followed niuv be described in his own words. Oh, yes," ho confided to a nelchbor. "they wero grateful enough for It, of course, nnd It's a great comfort to hear 'em play and sing, but what do you suppose wns the first thlnir tho L'lrla learned on It?" rm sure I don't know." said the neighbor. "'Everybody Works but Father." Onilaslona of lllatorjr. Socrates was busily encaged In writ ing. "Why do you keep on grinding out that stuff?" shrilly asked Xnutlppo. "It doesn't bcII. N'lne-tenths of It comes back from the publishers 1" "I know It," he said. "I am writing for tho benefit of posterity. In the belief that " "Posterity I" snapped Xantlpne. "What has posterity ever douo for you, I'd llko to know!" Posterity, my dear." mildly rejoined hocratea, "has always been polite enough not to interrupt mo in tho middle of a sentence." Which crushing retort silenced the good dnmo for tho space of nearly thirty sea onds. S sizes. duced by narcotics Is "a toxic somno- A new vnrlcty of cigarette has been lence having the appearance only of put up for sale in the French govern- real reparative sleep." But sleep Itself ment tobacco shops. It Is guaranteed ,s a mystery concerning whose nature free from nicotine. Opinions vary ns w'e possess merely a "hypothetical to tho merits of the new weed. Many knowledge." Inveterate smokers decinro that It con-1 Recent studies by Prof. Penck in the slsts merely of ordinary tobacco boiled Alps, combined with those of Hugo to get rid of the nicotine. They add Obermaler, a distinguished pupil of that with the poison the aroma has ulso Penck, In the Pyrenees, have had the vanished. effect of considerably shortening; the The peddlers with carts who supply estimate of the length of time that has tho occupants of villas In the environs elapsed slnco prehistoric mnn left the of Pnrls with cherries nnd other fruits marks of his presence In Europe. It Looked That Way. "Come, Willie," eald his mother, 'don't be so selfish. Let your little brother play with your marbles a little while." 'But," protested Willie, "he means to have them always." "Oh, I guess not" "I guess yes, 'cause he's swallowed em." St Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Vitas' Dance and all Nervous Disease) nermanently cured br Dr. Kline's 'treat rvo lteatorer. Bend for KllKK 12 trial bottln and treatise. Dr. 1L 1L Kline. Ld., 931 Arch HtPhlla..!'. Thore ia no satisfaction keener than bemg dry and comfortJ)I Then out in the hardest storm. 0ARE SWt Of TfflS IP YOU WEA x imsrivwi VsOUiD CLOTHING EIACKORYHXOY" 437 cxtSAii tveanvuiKl, A.iroWES :Q.R05TOK.MASS.O.SlA. T0WIR CaHaBWII Ca.Us.uaoiOHIO.CAH. Fi I AG 10 1 Force of Habit. The modern Sherlock chuckled. "I'll stake a silk hat against n stogie frequently carry for sale a few smnll ow appears that both In the Alps and tllnt man is a New York policeman," turtles. They are purchased by the tho Pyrenees there exist contemporary ho whispered. Inhabitants of tho villas to bo placed geological records showing four sue- IImv can yu tell?" asked the mys- In their gardens, where they nre be- cesslvo periods of alternnte ndvnuce uuca rr,enu. tie is not In uniform." lieved to servo ns very effective aids amI retreat of glnclntlon. Heretofore "Xo but 1 8nouted 'Side door to the to tho enrdener hv nrovontlni? the rnv- It has been considered nrohnhle tlmr "gnu ana you should have seen him ages of tho Insects nnd other small prehistoric men dwelt In the neighbor- duck-" creatures which uro accustomed to do ood of these mountains during the piles cured IN g TO 14 DAYS, much damage to the flower beds and "t two Invasions of the Ice. but the PAZ0 ointment i,.,.w,i , . borders. now evidence Is regarded as provluc case of ichim-. biin.i hw.n ' An pleotrIr lnmn Inclosnd In n nrotri- tUnt lt wns only of the Inst or fourth. P"es in 6 to 14 days or money refunded.Me. Ilttlo cage formed of lino metallic chains Bl"clnl dvnnce that man was a living obviou. Exniauation almost touching each other, and held rigid by metnlllc rings nbove nnd be low, Is the very latest thing In lethal chambers. Its destlued victim Is the mosquito. By this Indention : shown to tho savants of the Paris emy by M. Chnulln the Insect nntly attracted to Its dooju alternating electric current passing through tho chains kills It ns It endenv ors to Investigate the attractive lumi nous object Inside. According to the Investigations of Monsieur Seurat among the Pacific Isl ands, there Is a slow elevation going on there, which, by lifting tho reefs grad unlly abovo the waves, preserves them from erosion nt tho top, nnd enables vegotnthyi and certain animal forms of n terrestrial character to exist there, This Is qulto in opposition to Darwin's witnesa "I find it difficult to crasn some of your idioms." said the sclmlnrl? lontltic Ilnland for Hln Oliver. man with the BDCCtnole nnd tlio .IMHo In a suit reeentlv trlod n n vii,.i foreign accent. "For exnmnlo. T tpndpr. . ,..b,l,lU . . . ,, - " unver tuis morning a coin i IS BLOOD POISON LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL ftagious Blood Poison has brought morcmiiTerinff, misery nnd humila kit. :.Noria han "1- other discasc3 combined : there is hardlv anv WtteUv rrev" Ifc i3 the blackest nnd vilest of nil disorders, ittedto In l0SZ ""-"ortunate enough to contract it nnd often being y tontnn?000. "1sPrinr. a blighting legacy of etitTcring nnd shame. i? tho c,. I i3. tlle trouble thnt innocent persons may contract it ietrMM, ' tab.le w,re- toilct nrticl(i or clothing of one in whose fry dST8 V,rus lms talcc root- Not only is it n powerful poison r , ir.P:lve one- Only those who hnve learned hv bitter ex-nerienpo ' kw lllllc enrn n ..1 i t .. . . lZ . 1 ",B lB w'l""iiitn iu liurwllla I . ... " " un e'liu:h isto fni tlmt 11,0 atolla wore forme1 by the Co,one Hopkins with this remark IV1' unsijrhtiv rnnn-7Ii i 7 ,, luw".ul "yuKl "u"4 1 gradual submergenco of small Islnnds, . . , , u,iU 1,10 Present Take lT'offensive8o7e fa T B A ' ! tllt the eoral-lnsects built up encircling " B,r'i:eu s wlint you know and Er?urPolT,thel)or. J "Vf'r:- ';;"T1"r reefs ub the isianus same. .Monsieur " uarpora Week i.fi.. town a younc awvor of i initwi " unver tuis mornins a coin V '""'"J - vn,..- ichlh T o ,r.o.l i , , ncad. ence was addressing the Jury on n lood ' V B !!a' '..."r ' --J Is pleas- Int of law when good naturedly he one-half. Whnt did he Venn An I tlirnpil tn nnnno in, . .1 ttry.' . . r ixu uiiBuv'u i wuuoci. u jium oil " ujcuui tnar DR, C. GEE WO Wonderful Honia Treatment This wonderful CfcW neso Doctcr Is called creat because he enr-s people without one ra tion that an. K'veu un ia cje. lie cures w. n thoio wonderful C 1I nrw herb, roo s. buds barks and vereiauVj that are entirely tin. Vnomi to m!l.al mu enco in this conn-rythrouKrt trio usortboso harraless re medies. Th Unions doctor knows Uio action or over SCO dwr-'iit reaiedirs. wiilr.rt he cs nccearu ly in d.ffDrent dlsea5. JUo iniaran-ecs toe :ro ca! ar-b, ar.thmn, lun e. throat rh uraotlsiu, nervous e-a. stumach. liver kld neya, etc. j has hunrtreTls of UtaonuSt Ch.ar5e?.modrrat- Call and eeohlnu ralenta out or the city wrlto WblantsaclrctUari! bnd stamp. CONSOJ.TATION iUllili Address The C Gee Wo Chinese Metficine Co. 1 62J nrst St., S. E. Cor. Marrlsoa Ment jn paper Portland. Or New 52 OS TOIl hnd nfTni-o,l hln. much more experience than himself, 0 modest a sum," said the native. I When writing to adTertiser. Bioaa I and asked: O, I see." , YV aiatla this paP.r. "cr"oa' "That's rlr-ht T r.1lntr rv.i i tt k .1 kins?" Whereupon Hopkins, with n smilo of conscious superiority, replied: "Sir, I hnvo nn ofllce In Rlohmnmi wherein I shall bo dellirhtnH t C3 v tm I ngnten you on any point of law for consideration." The youthful attorney, not in 1 A . . ' ' I lease ttDasnetl. took from hln twa- .. 1..... , .. . - J.WV.H.I. Ill iiau-aoiinr piece, which lm offered isshat- Seurat shows that tho elevation of tho W the an fro i "e3 become diseased, the nervous system, ia ii -"-. uccomcn mi n i nf ;f. t i.ia riu... ...... rpcShcr?U3aleo f I- oI Phenomenon, but land 'V, lnv.e vay all outward Bymptomg of the troubles for A".keim ,".tho ?m ,lor nrcllI,cInK. n Retreat,, , "-ved into the belief thnt he is cured. When, ntotheb ood ,V?(toff,hefind3thnt the po.sonhas only been driven lllse Btro.Hr a i l. '-scase reappears, and usually in worse form $ bt havrA !,Crnls have Mot onlv fnilcd lo remoQ the virus from S-S.S il ci !"C(l tlie cntre system because of their destructive ' is ttadenf only,real certain cure for Contagious Blood Poi the bear t Co"lbinntion of healing blood-purifying roots, herbs 8.8. War(lofT 0' , aiure a Krcat laboratory of forest nnd field. We 4 . ....w Wt Wt yJ vuuuuiiii h jiuiuuiu ui in any lorm, , S. s. goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and by cleansing the blood of every pnrticle of the virus and nddingrich, healthful qualities to this vital fli, 1.1 r - ii.' . - . i i . ' VEGETARI C S, tllo-"otighly does S. S. S. cleanse the ' "DLC. circulation that no siinia of tho disease nre r ?.ur Bpecial i, i ever seen again, nud offspring is protected. Pnt SiriS f ou Contagious Blood Poison, which fully ex Offerers of t ii; Vlotrouble' aiul outlines tt complete home treat Lr "peclal nuvliii, tr?,ble- No charge is made for this book, and r wfo be ir In f1 a,dvlc.e olJoutcase or any of its symptoms, our I WW to funUsh that, too, without harge, . i T,tE SWIFT 9PECIFI0 CO., ATLANTA. OA To Tell Poor M11U. nero," said tho food Inspector. "li nn easy nnd reliable wav to dff Both tho Horn and the fnunn of those v lulnnda urn (Hinflnpd to vprv fnw annrt iou take a Clean. WCll-nollshrwl l.-nlf. nltlioiiirli seen from a tllstnncn nnnm n't tlng-neetlle, nnd you dip It down Into n them npiienr very rich in vegetation. vcssc of milk. Then you draw It out , , . . "I'usni, nnu watch t c oso y. The Danish government hns recently "if ti.n min, i. begun, under tho direction of Mr. P will han. tn t, " Z ,, ,UL' ! T or. 11 torsen of tho Biological Station at Co- has been added, even a little water Z penhngen, nn Interesting effort to aid milk will not adhere to til ,5 ? the ilshormen of tho Baltic by proveut n i 10 nec110 at nig tno migration or eels from thnt sea into tno ocean, xuo means employed Is 1.001 i.tko sixaKKeratioa n -Dnrrier or light," ftVmed by placing Clnra-That man Grnco married Is fifty electric lumps along n submerged old enouch to bo her fnti,. m . ... I " V-4 I cauio netween 1110 isiami of Fnno nnd Myrtle Oh. I thini.- 1.1- .... t. , th miiHt of icnnon. Ti,rt ff i... ' . " uaa een ... - ....v..,v.h uAiiKnunueu ; very row people, llvo tn of such n barrier depends upon tho fact hn timr ni,i ip.,i, 1 ' no 10 tiiiit tno ecis uugrnto only (luring the ar k hours. Accordingly, as soon ..s Every woman takes ns much time In darkness begins, In tho season of ml- cottlmr off .. " " ...m L-rntlnn. t.hn Ininns iir Illi.tnln.Wn.i 2, . .. "v.fc v" "a 8UO 'tiiu. aV!l of llBUt l- imposed from STr faP tt" Tho Kind You Have Always iin,ti.V'i T" turo of pirns. UlSSJ?. th ' mro ot CJms. II. Plotaiir ..! irV" "u. wio sifinia- ywoLsulervte.on for over iin IU,r,SAl"ilr hIa IxenlUuarc What is CASTOR I A contains neither Onium Wr.V.V Ifc ls Wcasnnt. Ib BUbstnnco. Its ao Is r?,mV n"T -er Nnrcotlo nnd allays PoverlSiiios? t l0' royn Warma Colic. It relieves Teoth UI,a Wind nnd Flatulency. It iiss i esUcur,ca Constlpatlou The Kind You Have Always MM Bear tho Signtttiiro of ,Use Fo Over 30 Years. "