Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 26, 1908, Image 3

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HATTLESNAKE FALLACIES.
WtlL
Taaf Ihty b to
For Lung
Troubles
Kaul'• ^»e^arillw *b«n you Mno»
yte« «hoal« «••« lx Jm^uiw blood, poor
«WpaaiM, haadacha, nervoasnea*. that tired
««•lluM —by th««a«nd other sign« your «y«-
«» te«m«nd« Hood'«. Get * bottle today.
SI««« «f N«WlttW-‘‘ My blood was very
poor. Siuca taking Hood'« barsaparilla 1
*va Diura color iu tuy fare, thaao anil eat
Sell, aud work 1* a t.I^ura” iu. A. A
owako , Taunton, blue a.
In Wortt Form -"! had ratarrh In the
Krat form ami was advised to try Hood s
raapariila. I took seven bottlea and am
uow iu good ht-aith.o I hope everyone who
baa catarrii will give Hood'» a fair trial.”
Alite. U iluiam M ctcai ,«. Parkerford. P.v
Always Pralse-"I firrt took Hood's Sar­
saparilla 13 years ago. and always speak In
Avor of it." H. COWPK1.U 237 Perry btreet.
iLwell, Maas.
!
■wepeat la Dwa*eroua Etta After Rte-
■uuvaU
ut
Poison
b'a**s.
CATARRHS
a«*
K
AND SYSTEM DISOUDEHEI»
Amxher
common
mitocuuceptio*
which is apt to lead to serious geei-
Catarrh is not merely an inflammation of the tissues cf the Ii/ad and
deuta la the belief that a rattler la rea
; dropping back
deved perfectly barmless, so that It throat, as the i - : ' ’ r.ta cf ringing noises in thet .
nual
hawking
and
spitting,
etc.,
’
-..11
to indi-
into
the
throat,
c
can be handled with impunity, by tbs
t t.n I the greater
i«. is aLloe l ¿¡ tease in
— which the entire cirettl
removal of Its poison funga. These cate; it
1. Catarrh is due t > t’ ;;
r < T an excess
fangs, two In number, are situated in part of the system are involved.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer­
t
’
.e
Kidneys
ar.
i
q.iently be«
of
uric
acid
in
the
blood.
The
Liver,
1
------
j--------------
-
tbe upper jaw and 11« flat, except wb«u
tainly cures coughs, colds,
i car*.',
' 7 oil the refuse
come
torpid
and
dull
ia
their
action
and
inst
id
of
<.
tbe serpent strikes, when they become
acid in the system.
bronchitis,consumption. And
erect and the closing of tbe jaws coni- and ^Paste cf t .e I ■-■dr, 1 *ave it to s mt and forri
' vt c’.?!n’>uUd to all
This
is
taken
up
by
the
I
loo
t
and
through
itneir
•.
it certainly strengthens weak
preswas the poison glands and Injects
Irr te and inflame
system. These impurities in the 1 loed
parts a.M
of the . system,
the venom through minute openings tn tbe different
«
1----- — of ste.^,
throats and weak lungs.
membranes
an 1 1 - tissues
t c |x)'
J 1-, r.til the contracting
them. In striking its prey (for what­ of a cold will start the secretions and other di. LISil •.i f r.-.td ¿¡.¡agreeable
There can be no mistake about
ever charm the serpent may employ to 6ymptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all p. > »X «-4 w.J -A < f t'k! I ly the ca-
this. You know it istrue. And
get its victim within easy reach, it re­ tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. 1 he V •1 !• :-.s a tight, full
your
own
doctor
will
say
so.
lies upon the venom to give the coup feeling, nose continually stopped up, paink ab ' ■ the cy ., slight fever
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere.
disordered and
de grace), these fangs may often be comes auj goes, therstomach is upsetan 1 the '-mtlr: sy*’
•’ My lltt!. boy t-ad a orr Me con/h. I trie-1
*« the usual liquid, or in tablet form called
eve,ylem* I
■
l.v.tr or e..i iu v.ln until
a
affected by this ¿¡se
se: . I; is a waste of
broken, and nature has provided a full
Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre­
1 tried Ayer*. < lierry Fertor»l. 'the nrxt
I had Catarrh for about fifteen time to try to case C
n.rfiit h. wax burr, r ..- -I h.- <te uiilv linprov.il
with sprays,
supply of reserve weapons, which lie ymir»,
pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.
and no man cotnd havo
uuul lie w i |> r«t.j wan.'*—lliu*. to. J.
fuch treatment
STZSLB. Alton, bl.
dormant In the gums, and which within neon wore». I triod everyth;::.? washes, inhalations,
could hear of, but r. J t?ood rr- does not reach the blood, nr. I can, therefore,
two Weeks will develop and replace ths I
■ultod. I tl.cn begran S. S. S., en<l
vor Co., Luwbli,
Metallic.
ufacture?* of
could eeo w little improvem-ut do nothing irore than temporarily relieve
•nJured fang.
from tho £r^t bottle, and alter
Pee va writing “The Bella.
S1RSAPA1U.LA.
To cure
1154—Henry II. crowned King of Eu¡
An acquaintance who returned from takl-itr it a nhort while was erred. t’.ie discomfort of t' - trouble.
“It jingles.” he said, ‘ as if there miglx
¡? PULS.
This wus ei t yoar3 «co, an v I am Catarrh permanently t’e 1 lood luust be
land.
a
bunting
trip
with
twenty
five
full-
> 11A1K VIGOR.
a» woll today c 1 t-.-y L-ian. I ta nk
ta a lot of coin in it!”
gfown rattlers in a box kept them In Catarrh is a blood diceu’to, and thoroughlypurifle I and the:-" t. m cleansed
Cheered by the thought, ha tintinnahu 1500—Columbus arrived a prisoner ii
know there is nothin» on eirth of all' poisons, and r.t t'-.e same time
Spain.
Koep th© bowels regular wl»h Ayer’« his office for two months, confined be­ better
(abed with redoubled energy.
for tho blood than S. S. 8.
Pilla and thus h-ston racoverv. hind a eoarse-meshed wire screen, lle Nobody th:nks xiiore of S. 8. 8. strengthened, and built up. I.othing equals
If 02—Huguenpts defeated at Dreux.
than
I
do.
¿X. SSJVL80N,
S. S. S. for this pur "re.
It attacks the
Sianply Intameae.
handled them most carelessly, as be
1GSf>—Sir Edmund Andros, first roya
Lapeer, Mich.
disease
at
its
hea
l.
down
to the very
htlmate Friend—They suspended you
«"omliiq to Title f
I had extracted the poison fangs, but
• governor of New England, arrivée
bottom of the troum -1 r-.akcS a complete
from ths Hot Sports’ Club? What bad
First Proker—How is business?
in Boston.
when shown that each of them had de­
and lasting cure. S. S. S. rcmov S every
res dons?
Second Broker Improv.i>~ a little, I’ve
I
Victim (choking with wrath)—Not s 1773—Destruction of cargo of taxed tn rot a good barker out in front of my veloped a perfect pair of new ones I
particle of the c ;t.irr' .1 poison from the
in
Boston
harbor
by
citixens
diagulsec
there
was
a
sudden
rise
in
the
local
I
Stank thing! All they could prove against
blood, making this vhal f’.tremn pure, fresh
»tfice now.
I
as
Indians,
knowu
o
the
“
Boston
snake mortality. One was preserved
■ jo was that I had trimmed a sucker and
and healthy. Then the inflamed mem­
Another Nature Story.
Tea
Party.
”
and
sent
to
the
Bronx
Zoo,
where
it
got bis wa-L just as you or any other
branes begin to lual, the he ld is loosened
To
the
tad
of
th*
do;
! 1775—British Parliament passed an act
PURELY VEGETABLE and cleared, the hawk in and spitting cease,
Mu weald have done!
shortly afterward gave birth to a large
They tied a big log.
for coniiscating all American ve»
litter of young ones, which could easily every symptom disappears, the constitution is bu..t v « id vigorous health
And
patted
him
on
the
head.
seis and impressing their crews iaU
Net Likely to Be at Heme.
have crawled through the screen be­ restored. 8. 8. 8. also tones up the stomach and dig’esti''’! and acts as a
Old Tray couldn’t maks •
the British navy.
Mrs. Neighbor—Aren’t you going to
hind which the mother had been kept i fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffcri: f t. 't C rtarrh begin the
His
narrative
shake.
cal) •« our old schoolmate who has 1780—United States Congress appoint«
And the tail wagged the do; instead. As each of them poasessed the poison use of S. S. S. and write us a Statement of yourc : e and ov.r physicians vvill
Francis Dana minister to Russia.
just moved Into the next block?
I
—Chicago Tribune.
apparatus In full commission and was Bend you literature about Catarrh, and give you spe ’..d medical advief
Mrs. Hamer—I would like to call on 1789— Bank of the United Slates begat
without the power to rattle, they would Without charge. 8. 8. S. is for sale at all first <1 " drug stores.
Sowethiiif
Terrible.
to discount.
har, bat I don't want to meet her 11118-
have
been even more dangerous than I
THE SWIFT SPLGH’rC
AriJiHTA. GAa.
Tommy—Teacher, may I go out tt
band.
1793—City of Toulon retaken by Napo­
adult
snakes.
sneeze?
leon from the British.
Mrs. Neighbor—Oh, there Is no dan-
Professional snakehandlers are often
Teacher—That is nnnec»s«ary. Tommy
An Opinion.
Dead Invited to the Banquet.
gar of meeting him. They have been 1803—The United States took possession ; You can sneeze in here without disturbinj ignorant of this power to quickly re­
"Where," quoted the poetic parson
On t!ie accession of a new emperoi
married nearly a year.
of Louisiaaa.
anybody.
place fangs possessed by rattlers, and "»re the snows of yesteryear?”
of China he g< <*s In solemn state te
1812—Bonaparte arrived at L'aris frorv
Tommy—I guess you never heard mi this Ignorance, says Outing, let! to a
Parental Mlalnt.raatl.a.
"I don’t know," answered Mr. Siriu the Temple of Heaven ill Peking and
his
Russian
campaign.
sneeze
!
serious accident to one of them at Bos­ Barker, “but it’s no credit to the street
“Paw, what ia a guillotine?"
formally r.nnoiitiees to his imperial pre­
“It's an instrument bearing some re- 1845—Battle of Moodkee.
tock’s, at Coney Island, last year. He Cleaning department that they aren’:
decessors the new titles and dignities
naablaaco ta a shirt collar that has been ISIS—Park theater. New Y'ork City, de­
was badly bitten and narrowly escaped lying precisely where they fell.—Wash
which he hiis tissnme l. These ances­
three ar four times to the laundry. Tom­
stroyed by fire. ... l.ouis Napoleon
death, his recovery being attributed to lngton Star.
tors are then dutifully invited to th«
my, but it ia much quicker and mare mer-
took the oath of allegiance and wa»
| the generous amount of whisky which
cilal ia ita operation.”
banquet
of commemoration, where seat«
proclaimed President of the French 1
C orr I derat Ion.
i was immediately administered to him,
him.
Republic... .Asiatic cholera appeared
are duly reserved for them.
“
Do
you
expect
people
to
believe
the
among United States troops in TtxaA. TELLS READERS HOW TO PROMPTLY which Illustrates another mistaken
MOWAMD JI. BURTON—A way er a»l
Idea. It Is a pity to shatter a pleasant reason you give for advancing prices?”
CURE RHEUMATISM AT HUME.
PIIES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
■ ■ IseadTilla, ('©lorauo. Kpaviiaaa price«: Gold, 1851— J. M. W. Turner, eminent English |
••ThnE
'That isn't fhu
the mniatl/mj*
question, ft* j()j IlPfl FAZO OINTMENT ia gua'snieed to cure any
illusion,
but alcohol, except in very
(■Ixer, lx MkA, •!; Geid, BUxar, 7<>c; Gold, 5oc ; Zinc or
landscape painter, died in obscur» j
Cvanido Umii. >failing envelop*« and
small doses. Is harmful rather than Dustin Stax, ‘•'They ought to appre- ease of Itch n.-, III ml Hee ling or Protruding
fflj pAee Uat lent on application. Control and Uin*
lodgings in London, under an assum­
Directions to Mix ■ Simple Preparation beneficial as an antidote to snake-bite elate my courtesy in condescending to Fiie. in 6 to U <la,.« or money refunded. We.
p»e work eaMalUHL
Maieroucat Carboaata N»
ed
name.
(KnaJ AiaaK
and the Dose to Taki —Over-
give any reason at all.”—Washington
poison.
1852— Pegu annexed to the Indian «as­
Physicians in various parts of England
Star.
comes
Kidney
and
Bladder
of
f»ct,
although
th*
As
a
matter
pire.
arc complaining that the <oai petition of
symptoms
of
rattlesnake
jK>lsoning
ar«
|
Trouble
Promptly.
LEARN TO
departments of hospitals is ruinously tin*
1859—First train crossed the Victoria
Only One "BROMO QUININE.”
most painful and alarming, an adult
bridge at Montreal.
That Is LAXATIVE BHOMO QUININE. Look fair.
rarely dies from the bite of the varie­ for the signature of k. W. GROVE. U*e<i tbe
1880- The passport system abolished iu
There is «o much Rheumatism every­ ty common In the North. The diamond- , World over to Cure a Cold in one Day. 26c.
Mo nerv win find Mrs. Wln.low*» Soothing
Waite. Twa Step. Thrr« Step,
France by !)>apoleou III........ South where that the folio« ing advice by an
Pyro |> th.- b st r- ; edv i" U j O lor their chUdraJ
backs of the South attain a much larget I
•te. Itaaaa (amplrtelr tear«*
African
Republic
established,
Paul
Auriug
the teutliiug period.
nriaon.tratini; It.
as« rasraate*« ta toar lewana
eminent authority, who writes for read­ size, and consequently Inject more vet> |
Kruger president.
Prof Wal VVUlMW. >« S-lllMT
“
Tbe
financial
stringency
doesn
’t
event
er« of a large Eastern daily paper, will
Minth BMtte Portland. Orrgoi
ConMlMent-y in Reform,
1801-—Federal« attempted to blockade be highly appreciuted by those whe nm, and their bite Is proportionately te have affected you much,” remarked
more dangerous.
“Why wasn’t Mrs. De Smythe-Pey»
the channel of Charleston harbor.
Dinguaa, touching him for ten.
suffer:
Mr, Fvw «r Mr. Mercian, la Toe Know What Tour 1863— Gen. Grant established his bead­
“No,” answered Shadbolt, reluctantly «ter at the meeting to take steps to
Get from any gnnd pharmacy one-hall
legal lights Ire ?
handing it over, “and it doesn’t seem to suppress the gambling evil in big
quarters at Nashville.
ounce
Fluid
Extract
Dandelion,
one
wil *1aee hi yeor hwdi on approvat. the lat-
have taught me any gumption, either.' »»
cities?"
asttoentr and ruide on the .abject. Sendpoet- 1864— - Gen. Hardee es<-ai>ed from Savan­ ounce Ccmponnd Kargon, three ounces
THE BALM OF SILENCE.
fer eur offer en.bfing you te examine the work
“She couldn't come. This Is the day
nah with 15,000 troops. ... President of Compound
Syrup
Sarsapar
ila.
Heredity.
at vent er abliiratinn te purchase.
218,000
her bridge whist club meets, anti she’»
Lincoln called for 300,000 volunteers. Shake these well in a bottle and take,
m 14.
If yon err aatiafiad with the book, we
The baby waa learning to walk.
e* veey interretinr pmroaition for your con- 1865— Thirteenth Amendment to the Con­
in teaepoonful doses after each meal
“B’eea its ’ittle heart!” exclaimed th» always such a winner."—Baltimore
tian
Pa erf c Div r touting Co , No. 7 Han-
The young woman beside whom Mrs.
stitution proclaimed.
Htoi« . henllw. Waehinaum.
and at bedtime; also drink plenty of Lamson seated herself with a jounce fond mother. “It waddles dess like its American.
1874—Italian parliament voted an an­ good water.
smiled at the newcomer, but had no big fat papa, doesa’l it?”
R*. V'tiie* Dance uno all Nervous n'e-aMa
nuity to Garibaldi. .. .Emigrant ship
It is claimed that there few victims
pirtnanontly cur-'.i by Dr. Kin»'» Urvat
Hesi«r<-r. sci'U for I'BKK ^Striai botti.-ani
Cospatrick burned at sea, with loss of thi« dread and torturous disease who time to speak. "My land," «aid Mrs.
Lumbago.
treatise. Dr. 11.11. Kill., Ixl. 931 a.-cb ÖL. rtilla.ra.
Sower
of 465 lives.
will fail to find ready relief in this Lamson, “if I wan't thankful when I
This ia really Rheumatism of the
saw
you
as
I
cam*
Into
tbla
car
!
1876—All awards made in payment of simple home-made mixture, and in
muscles of tbe loins and is character
A («real Man*. I.Ittle I'lenvnnlry.
O««» i«ii»e wir« mrke me must
the Alabama claims, leaving surplus most cases a permanent cure ia the re­ Thinks I, ’At least I’ll have five win­ ized try revere, at times agon zing, pain
Df U»o I. rak
“Senator," said the correspondent, “you
ride
utes'
peace'
—
that's
all
the
time
I
of about $8,000,000.
sult.
in the small of the back, allowing the are quoted ns nd <•<>< at in? the abolition of
This simple recipe is said to strength­ in this car before I make my next I offerer tcarcely a moment’s rest, capita! punishment. How about that?"
(883- -Cantilever bridge at Niagara Falls
opened for traffic.
en and cleans« the eliminative tissues change.
“Well.” austve i-d Senator Lotstnun,
while the ailment is at its worst. It
I
"It’s perfectly ridiculous having to can come from cold, exposure to draft, i with n grin, “don't yon think capital lias
SEEKS
1884—World’s industrial cotton exposi­ of the Kidneys eo that they can filter
hAT«
feiwl kept Frrry'B Reed BnM-
and «train from the blood and system change, anyway, just to ride a few from getting wet feet or wearing wet or been punished about enough?”
tion opened in New Orleans.
DC8S tbe laig« »t la the wvrlu—merit telle.
(885—House of Representatives passed the poisons, acids and waste matter, blocks. Rut goodness me I I've forgot damp clothing. It causes acute suffer­
Ferry*« See>*f Annual fur 19011
How’s This?
which cause not only Rheumatism, but my transfer, and I couldn’t walk the ing, and ii allowed to become chronic,
telle tb" whole R wí I Story- eent FREI’ for
the presidential succession bill.
Wo offer Ono If mir. I ¡mi) ir- Reward f. - any
tbu MékJhrf. bui.’i evw Miede nil yin get it.
numerous
other
diseases.
Every
man
distance,
so
I
ought
not
to
complain.
it
may
permanently
disable
the
suffer
­
¡ case oí (¡utarih that cannot I 0 cured b\ Ha V«
JS91—Violent earthquake in Sicily.
D. U FCUY L CO., Ouaon. Mice.
or woman here who feels that their kid­ My ankles won't bear me up on the side­ er.
The v ay to secure quickest rel'ef Catarrh Cure
1894—War between China and Japan de-
F I. CIIKNEYACO , Tol do.O
neys are not healthy and active, or who walks since I took ou all this extra is to redden the skin over the painful
We. th- umici-i i.. 1, have knnvti F J.
dared ended.
suffers from any urinary trouble what­ heft.
part by rubbing with a flesh brush or Cheney for the last i > .eai.s, nnd t.e . ve him
«897—William Terriss, eminent English ever, should not hesitate to make up
perfectly boti»--ib.--Inal bui-n. sst alt-actione
‘"fhe reason I was so glad to see piece of flannel rag, and then apply Kt. < and financially „ i -to i-nrrj out euy obliga
actor, assassinated.
I
this mixture, as it is certain to do you—of course I’m always glad—is be- Jacobs Oil by gentle friction with tbe tiou made bv hi^ liim
WALDIN'o, KINN’AN A MARVIN,
1899— House of Representatives passed much good, and mvy save you from
cause I've been riding with that Dobbs hand.
'A Imlo-ale !>r igi'i«t «, Toledo O
the currency bill.
much misery and suffering after while. woman and I deciare I never beard
Hall's Catarrali < ire > lieu ino rna ly, act­
ing dlrectlv upon tl>- blood on I turn ons aur-
1900- Martial law proclaimed in Cape
No Slum.
i fa-es of the
T< t rionial- sent f.-ee.
The population of men in the United such a talker in all my days! I couldn't
Colony. .. .Gen. Leonard Wood as­
Sister—I know Jack is in love with Pr'ce
75 cent» ,.er 'notile Hol I ly i II Drtiggi»t*.
sumed oflice ns governor general of States, from statistics compiled from th» get In a word edgewise. And if she me.
Take Hail b Family Pills lor < oustlpation.
reports of tbe census of 1900, is 39,059,- said anything, 'twouldn’t be so bad. but
Cuba.
i
Brother—What makes you think so?"
242.
The
population
of
women
is
37^
she doesn’t. Just maunders on about
Open .Minded.
1903—United States Senate passed Cu- 244,145.
Sister—Ilis hand trembled when he
I the weather and her rheumatism.
“Uncle George, <io you believe Mar» 1«
ban reciprocity bill.
buttoned my glove for me this morn­ inhabited?”
“Now we all know the weather Isn't
Hee Record ApaluH Iler.
ing.
“Sometimes I do. my
House Coii mu nipt Ion Xurnei.
Mrs. Upmove (to applicant for position anything we can help; we’ve just got to
Brother—Guess again. I was out times I don’t, it d'-pem
Far Baby's Fa b: <or Eaby’s C otbes; 'or
bear It, however bad 'tis. and. as I tell
•
s
cook)
—
Have
you
ever
worked
for
Mrs
Commissioner
of
Health
Dixon
of
an Eve wa* h Mcu h Wa>h ¿.tenUzinc
wltEi
uigbt”—Cleveland u liicli one of the monti
. Josiah, we’ve had a trial of our pa­
the Bottle,
ash.ns Napkin?.
Pennsylvania has inaugurated a cam­ Highmua?
Leader.
happen to be
A 1 deal« r<
Hamplv, Booklet au<l “WHIZ” paigu aga.nst tuberculosis involving a
tience this year If ever we had. No
Applicant—Yis. ma'am; wan week.
}'ar Lor < a d Game, 10c.
Pacific <’oast Borax
Mrs. Uptnore—Well, if you suited het spring, and then jumping right Into
house-to-house inspection and instruction
Ce., Vak .an<l, < ai -
by visiting nurses, who will go to the for as long a time as that you wouldn't heat when we were all unprepared.
home of every person applying to the suit me at all. Good morning.
And rain! Well, there's no use dwell-1
State Dispensary for treatment, it will
n,
Encouraifl ng.
Ing on it, as I say.
be the duty of the visiting nurses to in­
Said an ambitious youth one day to ■ “And when you come to rheumatism,
struct the patient and the pattent’s fam- a young lady: “Don’t you think
I'd It was real cheeky for her to tell me
■ ily how to obtain the requisite amount of
Simple A, Stronger,
fresh air, the most desirable foods, and better dye my mustache?" caressing the her symptoms—that's what ’twas—■
anybody that's endured what I have
E.urJt Ha a <11 C<1
how to conduct themselves so as to avoid faintly visible progeny.
Grabber
MjJe.
”1 think if you let it alone it will die right in my own family! I wish you
infection. Every member of a household
n.n puli MORß
in which a consumptive Ilves will be in­ Itself," said the youug lady.—Woman'« could see Josiah's knuckles. I tell him
t.d
LARGER
spected, and where there is a s.gn of ill Home Companion.
I don't see what be will do if they keep
STUMPS
with
health the suspected person will be per­
on. And be has It so in-the back of
OUCH, OH MY DACK”
LESS
EXPE5SB
suaded to adopt precautionary measures.
I his neck and his elbows. I've rubbed
In this way it is hoped the State will
tkia
lay alkrr.
him and rubbed him till I've been about
NEURALGIA. STITCHES. LAMENESS, CRAMP
be able to check the spread of "the great
dead. And do you know, day before
Wrtw fee Daaeefptl.e Circular ud Prices
TWINGES, TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP
white plague" by discovering hundreds
yesterday I bad a sharp pain shoot
ALL BRUISES, SPRAINS, A WRENCH OR TWIST
cases in the early stages when a cure
JOHN S. BEALL, Manufacturer of
right through my elbow, and I said to
is probable. The dilHculty which has
THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CAN’T RESIST
Ki I U«wtL«rn« Avenue C] Portland* Oregon been experienced in sauitar.um work
myself—Mefey, this Is where I change!
Good-by, dear! I'm really rested, just
heretofors is that cases are not reached
riding this little way with you. Good-
until they are too far advanced to be
susceptible of cure.
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President George J. Whelan of the
United Cigar Stores Company, when co
the stand in the government's suit against
the American Tobacco Company, testified
that the company had paid a 12 [>er cent
¿ii ifiend In 1905. 20 par cent in 1906 and
to per <»nt in 1907.
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for
Wheat.
ua Ily, Dispel
oçlie.s due to Lonstipation;
Acts naturaUy, qc its t t-ujy as
n Laxative,
j liest fbrNfenVomnn and ClttU*
, veri
-youn0 n and Old.
rea-Votino
To ¿et iUDeneficîal
its lì
%
Effect*
Al ® f Tí 7J
€'M
Alwnvs buy the Genuine which
has the jull name o| the Com«
pany
A Greek giving the name of Liaeraa
*as created a sensation in Baltimore grn n
eircles by giving the exporting firm of I Jill
k fisher an order »•> buy 1,500,000 bush­
el. of wheat for shipment to Athens.
While giving no credentials or evidem-e of
his ability to pay, he referred to a promi-
n< at New York house. It it- said that if
ti e order I» filled it will take five it-a in-
I
era to cart» the grain.
CALIFORNIA
]Rc>
S yrup C o .
whom it is manufactured.pr-inte<l on th»
froni of every package.
A sough estimate of the censúe of C:ihs»
SOLD BYALL LEADING DRUGGIST^
now teeing tabulated places the populs-
tK* o* ttee «and «t 2,028.282.
, «”« »Ito only, regular pnce 50« ,«■ battle.
On tbelr way to Paris recently. King
Haakon and Queen Maud, of Norway,
passed through Copenhagen.
They
I were received at the railway station
I by King Frederick, King Haakon'«
father. A courtier who was present
♦ells what the monarchs said.
"Well, Haakon." «aid King Freder­
ick. "how do you like being a king?"
"I would rather ask you." retorted
Haakon. “I've l*en a king longer
I
than you.”
This was quite true. Frederldx of
Denmark succeeded to the throne upon
the death of hi« father. King Christian,
on January 29. UKWt, but Haakon wa«
elected king of Norway by tbe Storti>
'ng on November 18, lfiOS.
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We never see our way clear to pay
eight dollars for an umbrella, either.
SHOES AT AIL
FRICES, FOR EVERY
MEMBER OFTHEFAMILV.
MEM, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES ANO CHILDREN.
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mtn'»S2,ÍO,t3.0Utnd»e.6(¡»hoot »*¡1
— than any
ntanufaefarar In tha___
arpr'd, banauaa ..’rug hold thalr
ahapo. th hattan. wvan lontnr, and
j¡¿5» ana of or oa I ar oaloa than any of han —
ahooa In tha orodd to-iOay.
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ffvr/ri»
W. L Dou<l„ $4 »nd $5 Gilt Edg» Shoes Cmct Be Quailed At Ahf Mee
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name
and
prlre i la wtamped on bottom. TT m I if Wn
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m$ a frorn fartor- to any part of lbe world, Illa*
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