Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, October 13, 1903, Image 4

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kidneys and other organs can
e care of without help, there if
i, accumulation of them.
litter the whole system.
kles, boils, eczema and other
js, loss of appetite, that tired
Slious turns, fits of mdiges-
headaches and many' other
due to them. ...
Sarsaparilla
Pills
ors, overcome all
lgthcn, tone and
system.
my bands so that I
Hood's Sarsaparilla
mor. I continued
Isappeared."" Uu,
Falls, Me.
la promises to
promise.
en mark.'
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a clear distinction
s and the respecta-
r are treated like
he latter never
eshold. I deHti-
pension ranging
.eventeen pounds
ble to look after
laced in an old-
it.
was a close can
life to my wife's
-la that so? " ',
Griggeby It is. The doctor objected
to her methods and quit in disgust.
-: ' London's Criminals.
' It is often said that there are 70,000
known criminals in London. The
whole records of Scotland yard ;do; not
contain in all bo many names, and
many of these have been dead for
yars. '
" Misplaced Affection.
The Eskimos were very angry with
the active explorer.
V-What did he do?', asked the mem
ber of the relief expedition.
"He petted our dogs,"' explained
the native. " '
"Is there any harm in petting your
dogs?" -
"Yes; theif tails were frozen stiff,
and when they went to wag them they
broke off." Stray Stories. '
Doubted Him.'
The call had become tedious.
"I really must go." he said.
"Oh, you men are Such deceivers,
she returned coyly. " VI wish we girls
could believe all you say." Chicago
Post.
Child Mortality in the West Indies.
In the West Indies infantile mortal
ity is very heavy. - As soon aB the chil
- dren of the peasant can toddle about
they are allowed to eat whatever they
i pick up. As a , natural - result more
than half cf them die in many of the
. The City Man's Advantage.
yjake - (the hired man) That city
boarder's the biggest fool I ever seen.
W'y, he don't even know, enough tew
hitch up a hoss.
bilas tie may not Know enougn to
hitch up a hoss, Jake, but I notice he
can hitch up classer tew your best girl
in five minutes than yew kin in a hull
evenin'. Judge. - fc-
' A Diving Cat.
-A farmer in Ballina, New South
Wales, trained a black cat to act as a
retriever. The animal was also fond
of diving in the sea for fish, and recent
ly it brought out a two-pound mullet.
Its career was ended by being swal
lowed by a shark.
Too Swift Concurrence.
An Atchison man. newly married,
was so and in g his wife's praises to his
men friends,' "Why, Bhe is so much
better than I," he said, "I don't see
how she came to -marry me." His
friends all agreed to this so promptly
that he got mad ; said he was as good
as his wife any day, "and wanted to
whip the crowd. Atchison Globe.
For Sale or Exchange.
Two 160 Acre Tracts and two 120 Acre
Tracts of unimproved prairie land in
Nebraska, clear title; will grow corn,
oats, wheat, rye, alfalfa. Will exchange
any or all for small saw mill, shingle
mill, timber or ranch property in Wash
ington or Oregon. A. B. NEWELL,
iJox 818, Seattle, vvasn.
Dizzy? Headache? Pain
ciciL of your eyesr its your
1 ver! Use Ayers Pills.
gently laxative; all vegetable.
J (1 JItdtCo.
3jjiu iur ou years.
Lowell. Ma.a
W&nt vour moustache or beard
a beautiful brown or rich black? Use1
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
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Tbe Gtnuine T0WK3
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SLICKER
HA3 BEEN ADVERTISED
AND SOLD FOR A
QUARTER OF A CENTURY.
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III a S.IW avvi
- It is made of the best
materials, in black or .yellow,
fully guaranteed, and sold by
reliable dealers everywhere.
STICK TO THE v"
SIGN OF THE FISH.
ToWtn canadiaw eaiwet; a. j. tower co.
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS
I Bess cougn oyrup. Tastes uooa.
in time, eoia Dy aruHTists.
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THE CAMERA AN EDUCATOR.
It Opests a Nw World to On who
Uses It Froperly.
A friend of one of onr contributors
walked Into, the editor's office the
other day with a request that we give
our attention to what he called an
"anticamera crusade," says the Amer
ican Inventor. He Informed his
patient auditor that bis small ion had
lately become possessed of "one of
those devilish kodak things" and now,
by the great horn spoon, he wanted to
study art! It was mildly suggested to
the irate parent that sons have on
occasion done worse things,; but a
muttered malediction was the only, re
sult He did not give us time to tell
him what we really thought of the
matter," bo we are going to do. it .now.
In our opinion there no greater fac
tor to-day than tbe camera as a means
of education. We do most emphati
cally believe that the closer man gets
to nature the more , he knows, the
better , "citizen he makes and the more
competent he is to bear his part as a
unit in the 'great machine humanity.
And the camera Is the thing that
sends a man out into the country,
that makes him walk and look, not
walk and think about his business,
It sends some of Its devotees down
close to the ground for insect pictures,
others it makes climb trees for birds,
to others it holds out inviting hands
calling them where ocean breezes blow
and to one and all it exercises a
fascination and a mysterious charm
which breeds, often from nothing, an
appreciation and love for the beauti
ful,, without which no one can truly
say, "I have lived."
In education the camera Is a bigger
man ' than the superintendent of
schools. Bringing far scenes to the
textbook page for the edification of
the child to whom pictures are every
thing and print a to- be- avoided evil,
telling a story in scenes from the
north or south and making real to lit
tle minds the difficulties and dangers
which the explorer and the vanguard
of civilization have to face, it Is play
ing a part in the better education of
mankind that may well require an ad
miration and a reverence but little
second to that which the world pays
to the inventor of letters and books.
So to that dissatisfied father whose
son of sixteen was so broadened that
he knew his ignorance and asked for
an art training, and to all the multi
tude of parents whose children use
the camera to the alternate amuse
ment and disgust of the household, we
would commend a little educational
reading, a subscription to a photo
graphic magazine and a careful re
pression of oppression of the camera.
It does no harm, it does great good it
Is not a waste of time it is an ed
ucational recreation, and last, but not
least, it is not a "monomaniacal pur
suit," but a broadener and deepener
of the mind, and as such is to be en
couraged and smiled upon.
Daguerre, salutem!
Heart Must Go with the Pen.
A good letter may be written by one
who dislikes to write letters; one who
dislikes to write may even, by force
of intellect or will, always compose
good letters, but this is not what is
meant by the elegant art of letter writ
ing. That art demands primarily not
alone an ease of outward form, but an
underlying love of the thing, a natural
recourse to the pen as a means of en
joyment, as a solace, as an unpremed
itated expression of thought or emo
tion. It is the presence of this fac
tor in the constitution of the writer
that so often makes the' letters of peo
ple not superlatively intellectual or
learned far exceed in grace and charm
the labored efforts of minds of pro
found attainments. Women are often
excellent letter writers. The little
things that go to the making of the
perfect letter are appreciated by them,
the trifles of the outer world no less
than the trifles of the inner world of
human affections and endeavor.- Noth
ing kills the life of a letter more sure
ly than the conscious or unconscious
feeling on the part of the writer that
it Is not worth while to write this or
that. Absolute play of pen is needed,
for the quality of style in letter writ
ing, evasive as it is, tends-rather to
discursiveness than to conciseness.
Gunton's Magazine.
An Kctnomical Mother.
Small Katherine, who had been for
bidden to touch the ink bottle, had ac
cidentally spilled Its contents not only
all over her mother's desk, but on the
rug, several chairs and her own apron.
Her mother, on discovering the , state
of affairs, had expressed more surprise
than pleasure. When the father of
the family returned at night, his little
daughter met him at the door and
asked: :". v---' i . - :- "
"Papa, how much does a bottle ot
ink cost?" ,ff
"Oh, about 5 cents." ' "
"Five cents!" exclaimed the ag
grieved youngster, in a tone of deep
disgust. "And to think that mamma
would make all that fuss about one
little bottle of Ink!!" Lippincott's. "
A Desperate Debtor.
"Yes," said the business man, "I
have given up trying to collect that
little bill from Bilkins. . You see, he is
a pretty big fellow, -and he used to
throw my collectors out."
"Then why didn't you employ a
woman collector? He couldn't do that
to a woman."
"That's what I thought," so I got one
and sent her round, but she never came
back."
"Why not?" ' "
"He married her."
Similar but Different.
They were meandering slowly , to
ward the parental domicile of the fair
maid, after the theater and a little
supper at a 6well beanery, when the
spirit moved him to do a .conundrum.
"Darling," he asked, "why am I like
the moon?"
"I d'don't know, George," she stam
mered, "but I h-hope It isn't b-because
you get full."
"No," he answered in a tone redo
lent with sadness, "it's because I'm
down to my last quarter." ;
The WoriU's GoUl Product.
The government mint- report puts
the sold production of the world since
the' discovery of America at $9,811,
000,000. - ' -' -, ..
Miss Gannon, Secy Detroit Amateur
Art Association, tells young" women what to
do to avoid pain and suffering caused by
female troubles.
Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I can conscientiously recommend Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to those of my sisters suffering with
female "weakness and the troubles which so often befall women. I suf
fered for months with general weakness, and felt so weary that I had
hard work to keep up. I had shooting pains, and was utterly miserable.
In my distress I was advised to use JLydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable
Compound, and it was a red letter day to me when I took the first dose,
for at that time my restoration began. In six weeks I was a changed
woman, perfectly well in every respect. I felt so elated and happy that
I want all women who suffer to get well as I did." Miss Guila Gannok,
359 Jones St., Detroit, Mich., Secretary Amateur Art Association.
It Is clearly shown in this young lady's letter that Liydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will certainly cure the sufferings
of women; and when one considers that Miss Gannon's letter is
only one of the countless hundreds which we are continually
struation, and was not able to work. Your medicine has cured me of
my trouble. I felt relieved after taking one bottle. I know of no med
icine as good as yours for female troubles." Miss Edith Cross, 169
Water Street, Haverhill, Mass
Remember, Mrs. Pinkham's advice is free, and all sick women
are foolish if they do not ask for it. No other person has sucl
Tast experience, and has helped so many women. Write to-day.
$5000
FORFEIT I ire oannot forthwith produce the original letters and signature of
above fttimnnll. wbioh will prove their absolute genuineness.
Lydia K. Fiokhsm Mediaine Co., Lynn, BTMi
War Dogs.
The war messenger dogs of the Ger
man army have hitherto been recruited
from tbe ranks of sporting dogs. But
a change is to be made. The retrievers
were not always snre letter-carriers, be
ing often diverted from their mission
by game met en route. They will be
replaced by Scotch shepherd dogs,
which have more endurance and are
more conscientious.
Oood Wishes for Wedded Couple.
A couple who were nnited in wedlock
recently were the recipients of a tele
gram which read as follows: ' "I wish
you the health cf Jeffries, the wealth
of Rockefeller and the luck of Roose
velt. I cannot attend the wedding, but
will endeavor to be present at the chris
tening." V 4 -
' If so then your system , is out of balance, and
there is a flaw somewhere in your constitution,
and a possibility that you are losing health, too.
The falling off in weight may be slight, but it makes
a wonderful change in one's looks and feelings, and
unless the building up process is begun in time,
vitality and strength are soon gone and health,
quickly follows. If you are losing weight there is
a cause for it. Your blood, is deteriorating and
becoming too poor to properly nourish the body, and it must be purified
and enriched before lost weight is regained. It requires something more
than an ordinary tonic to build up a feeble constitution, for unless the poisons
and germs that are lurking in the blood are destroyed, they will further im
poverish the blood and weaken the system, and you continue to lose weight.
In S. S. S. will be found purifying and tonic properties combined. It
not only builds up weaic constitutions,
but searches out and destroys germs
and poisons of every description and
cleanses the system of all impurities,
thus laying the foundation for a
healthy, steady increase in weight
and future good health.
Food may be bountiful and the
appetite good, but. still the system
weakens and we remain poor in flesh
unless what we eat is properly digested
and turned into rich, pure blood.
S. S. S. re-inforces the Stomach and
aids the digestion and assimilation of
food, and there is a rapid up-building
of health and strength. S. S. S. acts
5romptly and beneficially upon the nervous system, strengthens and tones
tup, and relieves the strain by producing sound, refreshing sleep. You
can find ho tonic so invigorating as S. S. S., and being composed exclusively
of roots and herbs its use is attended with no bad effects. Old people will
find that it braces them up, improves the circulation bf the blood, and
Strong or well, and who are growing thinner and falling below their usual
weight, should take a course of S. S. Sand build up again. . S. S. S. is
recognized everywhere as the leading blood purifier and the safest and best
of all tonics. T We cheerfully furnish medical advice, without charge, to all
who will write us. jtSE SWSFT SPECIFIC CO.M ATUL'iTA CJU
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publishing in the newspapers of this country,
the great virtue of Mrs. Pinkham's medicine
must be admitted by all ; and for the absolute
cure of all kinds of female ills no substitute
can possibly take its place. Women should bear
this important fact in mind when they go" into
a drug store, and be sure not to accept anything
that is claimed to be " just as g-ood " as jLydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for
no other medicine for female ills has made so
many actual cures.
How Another Young Sufferer
Was Cured.
"Dear Mrs. Potkham: I must
write and tell you what your Vegetable
Compound has done for me. I suffered
terriblv everv month at time of men
riarket Price.
One day a little baby brother arrived
at Hamiln's house, and being of a prac
tical turn of mind, he asked his moth
er how much she had to pay for him.
"How much do you think he is
worth?" returned his mother.
"Well," Hamlin reflected, "he only
weighs ten pounds, so I should think
ten dollars would be enough, because
beefsteak is only 20 cents a pound.
The Coffins of tbe Qreeks.
The ancient Greeks used a species o(
limestcne known as sarcophagus in
making coffins. The peculiar quality
of sarcophagus consisted in the fact
that it would consume the human body
within a period of a few weeks. It is
said to have been found at Absos, a
city of Lycia.
WONDERFUL GAIN IN WEIGHT.
Huntsville, Ala., Jam. 10, 1903.
Some years aero my general health
gave way; my nervous system was
shattered, and I could get nothing- to
do me any good till I heg-an to ass
8. S. S. I commenced to improve at
onoe. My appetite became splendid
and from 135 pounds I increased to
180. I became weU again by talcing
S. S. S. and would take no amount for
the good it did me. My health is
now perfect, and I believe if every
body would take a bottle of S. S. S.
occasionally, they would enjoy life
as I am doing. W. Ij. WINSTOM".
stimulates all the bodily organs, and
persons of delicate constitutions can
take 3. S. S. with safety, as it does not
derange the Stomach like the strong
mineral remedies, but acts gently and
without any shock to the system. Those
whose feelings tell them they are not
"The Adventures of Gerard" la th
title of A. Co nan Doyle's new book.
Miss Caroline Brown has sent the
manuscript of her new book. "On the
We-a Trail," to the MacmUlan Com
pany. It Is a tale of Indiana in the
closing years of the revolution.
"The Pool in the Desert" is the title
of Mrs. Everard Cotes' (Sarah Jean
nette Duncan) new volume of short
stories which D. Appleton & Co. will
Issue. There are four tales in all, each
said to be very interesting.
Myrtle Reed's new novel, "The
Shadow of Victory," will be published
by G. P. Putnam's Sons. As has been
announced, this Is a romance of Fort
Dearborn, the little trading post from
which developed the city of Chicago.
Bliss Carman's first book of prose,
"The Kinship of Nature," is announced
for early publication by L. C. Page &
Co. It will be followed immediately
by "Sappho, One Hundred Lyrics,"
with an introduction by Charles G. D.
Roberts.
"Ferns," by Dr. C. E. Waters, Ph.D.,
Johns Hopkins university, Is to be
brought out shortly by Henry Holt &
Co. The book describes all the ferns
in the northwestern States and Is in
tended to cover the same territory as
Gray's "Manual."
Arthur Severn, the artist who mar
ried Ruskln's cousin and ward, Miss
Joan Ruskin Agnew, has nearly com
pleted his "Recollections of Ruskin,"
which should prove interesting, con
sidering the author's Intimate associa
tion with Ruskin and his great talent
as a raconteur.
The Macmillan Company have just
published a new abridgement of Lln
gard's well-known "History of .Eng
land," brought down to the present.
An abridgement of this book has for
fifty years been used in most of the
Catholic schools of Great Britain as
the text-book In English history.
It Is understood that Samuel Merwin
Is completing a new novel, which will
be called "His Little World.'! This
story Is described as including the
presentation of an original and strik
ing character a real man doing a
mauls work In the stirring shipping
and lumber life of Lake Michigan.
During one of his recent wanderings
abroad Clifton Johnson . visited the
County of Wiltshire, where he secured
twenty-five of the finest pictures of
nature and rural life. These photo
graphs will be used to Illustrate the
new edition of Richard Jefferies' well
known work, "Wild Life In a Southern
Village," which Little, Brown & Co.
will publish under the title, "An Eng
lish Village."
An Important little volume is an
nounced by Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,
by the late George S. Morison, former
ly president of the American Society
of Civil Engineers and classmate and
close friend of John Fiske. "The New
Epoch as Developed in the Manufac
ture of Power" Is the comprehensive
title of the essay, which bids fair to
arouse no little interest among scien
tists and others.
James Otis Kaler, better known as
James Otis, the writer of stories for
young people, is now at work on his
ninety-fourth book, which is to be pub
lished by J. B. Llpplncott Company.
When It is added that all the Otis
books are yet on sale, It can be under
stood that the author has made no fail
ures in the enormous amount of work
performed. The new story from Mr.
Otis Is to be called, probably, "The
Treasure Hunters."
Jean's Revenge.
An avenger need not necessarily be
a naturalist, but there are cases where
he would take his vengeance more to
the purpose if he knew the habits of
his , victim. LIppencott'8 Magazine
tells a story of Jean, the French-Canadian
gardener, who was found
stamping on a little mound of fresh
earth and chuckling to himself.
"Ah, m'sieu'," he cried, triumph
antly, "I am not a one to be trifled
with I I am a cr-r-r-uel man when
once I am arouse. M'sieu' will remem
ber the mole that has long time rav
age the strawberry beds of madame?
Every morning madame she say, 'Jean,
why catchest thou not that mole?'
v "But the mole was wise; 'e was
queek. Always I look and look, but
never can I find heem. But at last
thees very morning I catch heem.
I hold heem tight In my hand
so and I say, 'Aha-a-a! Is it thou,
then, that has vexed madame, and rav
aged her beds of the strawberry?
Aha-a! You shall repent of thees wick
edness.' "Then I wonder how I shall kill
heem. He must be punished as well
as killed. I wonder and wonder, but
at last I have the grand Idea. Ah,
it was cr-r-uel, m'sieu', that way I
kill heem! But what would you? Did
he not deserve of the worst? But he
will vex madame no more. I fix heem.
I bury heem alive!"
. Peebles.
In the "Memoir" of Robert Cham
bers, by his brother William, Is a
delightful allusion to Peebles, their
birthplace, and a spot ever warm in
the loving memory of Scotch residents.
One of these, a man who had lived
there all his life, was enabled by some
uplift of fortune to visit Paris. When
he came back, his townsmen gravely
gathered about him.
"Noo," said one, while the others lis
tened, "tell us aboot it.'
" "Paris," he began, "a' things' con
sidered, Js a wondeff u' place. But
still, Peebles for pleasure!" "
Afraid of Englishmen.
The Moscow Gazette warns the gov
ernment against allowing English
men to settle in the oil districts of the
Caucasus, as the situation may become
the same as that in the Transvaal be
fore the war. '
Every big girl in a family complains
that the children tag her when she
runs over to the neighbor's.
Where Solomon dot His Wisdom.
The little boy was asked by a Sunday
school teacher to write all he knew
about Solomon and hand his paper to
her the next Sunday. The following
Sunday he handed her a slip ot .paper
on which was written: "King Solo
mon was a great and wise man. He
had 100 wives. After that he did not
believe in God." New York Times.
For bronchial troubles try Piso's Cure
for Consumption. It is a good cough
medicine. At druggists, price 25 cents.
Navigable Chinese Rivers.
An investigation of the Obi and
Yenesei rivers, made under the aus
pices of the .Russian government, has
revealed the fact that these streams are
navigable by ocean steamers for a dis
tance of 1,000 miles from their
mouths.
LOWEST RATES
To Chicago, Dubuque and the
East; to Des Moines, Kansas City and
the Southeast, via Chicago Great West
ern railway. Electric lighted trains.
Unequalled service. Write to J. P.
Elmer, G. P. A., Chicago, for informa
tion. Moon and Weather.
When the moon moves south in her
orbit abundance of rain will follow,
but when she goes north drought is to
be expected, says the government as
tionomer of Australia.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing
Syrup the best remedy to use for their children
the teething season.
Feast of the Arrow.
The feast of the arrow is a Persian
festival. It commemorates the feat of
Arish, who at evening shot the famous
arrow which fell 500 miles away by 12
o'clock the next day.
Biats or OHIO, ClTT or TOLXSO, i
Lucas County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the
senior parter of the firm of F. J. Chemxt fc Co.,
doing business in the City of Toledo, County
and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curb.
FRANK J. CHENEY
8worn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this th day of December, A. D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON,
' Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Send for testimonials, free.
V.). CHENEY 5c CO., Toledo, a
Sold by druggists, 7oc.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
British Shipbuilding Statistics.
Last year Britain sold 800 ships of
an average tonnage of 2,000 each to
foreign countries. Among these were
twenty warships.
riTQ Permanently cored. Wo fits or nervousness
rl Id after first day's use of Dr.Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer. Send for Free 2 trial bottle and treatise.
Dr. X. H. Kline, Ltd.. 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
A City of Vicissitudes.
Herat holds the record of being the
most often besieged of the world's cit
ies. It has been taken and retaken
over fifty times.
You Can Get Allen's Foot-Case FREB.
Write Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy.N. Y., for a
free sample of Allen's Foot-Ease. It cures
sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes
new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for
corns, ingrowingnails and bunions. All drug
gists sell it. 25c. Don't accept any substitute.
Another Point of View.
"How true it is," said the dealer in
stock quotations, "that the apparel oft
proclaims the man."
"Yes," remarked the casual ob
server, "and on the other hand an hon
est heart sometimes beats beneath the
plug hat that surmounts a sack coat."
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