Is certain if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla.
This great medicine cures those eruptions,
pimples and boils that appear at all seasons;
cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczema;
adapts itself equally well to, and also cures, dys
pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu
matism and catarrh; cures nervous troubles,
debility and that tired feeling.
Sarsatabs For thone who prefer medicine In tab
let form, Hood's SiirHaparilla Is now put up in choco
lated tablets called Harsutabti, hh well uh in the usual
liquid form. Sarut.abn have Identically the same
curative properties as the liquid form, benides accu
racy of dose, convenience, economy, no loss by evap-'
oration, breakage, or leakage. Druggists or promptly
by mail. C. 1. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.
hlftlag the Heaponalblllty.
Teacher Mrs. Clubber, your little
Clarence frequently cornea to school with
bis fac unwashed.
Mrs. Clubber Why, rood gracious,
Miss Lips leu m, what do you keep a school
janitor for! Chicago Tribune.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing
Byrup the best remedy to use lor their children
during tbe teething period.
The thimble was at first worn on the
thumb and was called "thumbell."
A cork carried to a depth of 200 feet
below the surface of tbe sea will not rise
again owing to the great pressure of
water.
Bt. Vitas' Dance and all Nervous Diseases
1 iwrmanentlv cured bv Dr. Kline's (.rent
i erve Restorer. Send for FRKE 13 trial bottle and
treatise, llr.lt. ILKlla., Ld.,ai Arch BL, Plilla.,l'a
If Tin for That.
Philanthropic Woman (giving him a
coin) You work, I auppose, when you
can find employment?
Saymold Storey Work? When I ain't
atin' and sleepln', ma'am, my entire tin"
is ockypied in solicitin' work !
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
flaaraveetlnar Improvement.
Customer (at dairy lunch counter)
Tou have to pay out a good deal of money
for the ginger you use, do you not?
Proprietor Ginger? Why, no; gin
ger's cheap.
Customer Then why don't yon feed
some of it to your waiters?
There Is more Catarrh tn this section of the
country than all other disnasea put together
and until the last few years was supposed to t
incurable. For a great many years doctor;
pronounced it a local disease and prescribe'
local remedies, and by constantly failin t
cure with local treatment, pronounced it In
curable. Science has pro. en catarrh to bet
constitutional disease and therefore require?
CJinstllutlonal treatment. Hall'sCatarrh (.'ure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo
Ohio, is the onlv constitutional cure ontii
market. It is taken Internally in doses from 1(
drops to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on tlx
blood and mucous surfaces of the system
They offer one hundred dollars for any case It
fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi
mnniala.
Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by DrufcKlMK, 7"
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
A Flatterer.
"Yea, mn'am," the convict was say
ing, "I'm here Jlst for trying to flatter
a rich man."
"The Idea !" exclaimed the prison vis
itor. "Yes, ma'am. I Jlst tried to Imitate
Lis signature on a check." Tlt-BIts.
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(the Just as good
brands
MM
Thorn Is Only Ono
"Bromo Quinine09
That la
Laxative Bromo Quinine
USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A COLD IK OKE DAT.
Always remember the full name.
for this signature on. ererj box.
Look
25c.
dl
Mrs. C. K. Tyler, liiirllngton, Vv,
. I, fill.- ... I....... a:
BfiyH I lliai.lliwn.il niniK"
much to do and so little henlth to do it
with, caused almost a compint urean
ithwni lilriiid nnnranil thin: no strength,
little sleep. Hood's KarnHpnrllla kiivb
appetite, natural sleep, perfect ueulin,
treukth to do all my work."
Would Take Chance.
"Not a cent," replied the rich man
coldly; "money is not good for the
poor."
"Well." responded the applicant
"Just pretend that you have a grudge
against me." Philadelphia Ledger.
Wast of Knerary.
The prise hen resolved to quit laying.
"It seems so utterly absurd," she
clucked, "for a $300 fowl to spend her
time and strength in turning out eggs at
BO cents a dozen."
Perching herself on her exclusive
roost, she eyed the common barnyard hens
below her with lofty disdain.
Domestic Amenities.
Knicker I've waited an hour for you
to get your hat on straight.
Mrs. Knicker Well, I've waited longer
than that for you to get your feet on
strait t. New York Sun.
A terrible noise of thumping and
stamping came from Bob's room early
one morning,
"nobhv. Bobby." called his mother,
from downstairs, "what Is going od
up there?"
"My shoes" replied Bob
A Real Charity.
Tess And what do you think? Mr.
(roodhart hadn't been alone with me
for live minutes before he offered to
kiss me.
Jess Yes, that's one thing about
Jack Qoodhart ; he's Just as soft-hearted
and charitable as he can b. Phil
adelphia Press.
Flibberty "When I begin to suspect
that I'm working too hard at my business
I go and consult my doctor. If he says
I'm al! right I go back to work."
Jibbit "There's nothing original in
that idea. Whenever I get uneasy about
myself I apply for another thousand or
two of life insurance. If I pass the ex
amination I know I'm O. K."
Everybody Laughed
"Perhaps you would feel better,"
said the hopeful and helpful person, "If
you would do something to lighten the
hearts of your fellow men."
"That's Just what I have been do
ing," answered Mr. Slrlus Barker. "My
liat blew off and I bad to chase it two
blocks !" Washington Star.
As an Investment.
"A man," said tbe philosophical board
er, -Is like a gold mine. You never know
what's in him until you have run drifts
through him, as it were, and explored him
in all his levels."
"That's why I take mighty little stock
n men," remarked the pessimistic board-
T.
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PAIN
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LUMBAGO'S PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINGE,
YOUR BACK FEELS LIKE A RUSTY HINGE)
SCIATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES 8POIL,
FOR HAPPINESS USE ST. JACOBS OIL
Degglng Beats Working;.
It has been proved that uo fewer
than 32,000 beggars are at present mak
ing a better living la Vienna than or
dinary workmen. One notorious family
of professional beggars recently gave
a grantl bull and a concert at a local
hotel.
A new desk and office convenience is
a tool for removing rusty or corroded
pens from the holder. Most persons who
work at a desk have experienced more or
less difficulty in this connection, and very
eftea the fingers are cut with the sharp
edges of the pen or soiled with rast and
ink. Tata clever device has handles like
pliers, by closing which the pen is grip
ped and then drawn oat by a small trig-cer-like
lever operated by the forefincer.
SWA
PORTLAND CEMENT.
Ingredients Necessary In the Manu
facture of This Product.
By 3. Shirley Jones, Chemist, Idaho Experiment
U. ... I W..-.. ,
From time to time the members of
thn exneriment station staff are asked
for information concerning the proper
ties, composition, and methods of man'
ufacture of Portland cement. These
inquiries are usually answered by the
station chemist. Below Is given a typi
cal letter of inquiry on this subject,
and following it is the reply given by
the station chemist.
Welser, Ua., Feb. 26, 1908.
I would like to know the ingredient
and process of making Portland cement.
Is the body of clay or soapstone? I
think I have the raw material. Please
answer and oblige. A. W.
A great deal of time and labor have
m rnT 4- I-t nan! aiiq nn&rnliifa In in I
vestigating the composition and prop
erties of Portland cement. The con
clusions drawn from these investiga
tions are not alway concordant, but no
one dissents from the view that the
essential ingredients of this kind of ce
ment are lime, silica and alumina.
Other elements are always present,
however, among them being magnesia,
soda, potash, iron, phosphorus, man
ganese, titanium, etc. According to
Meade, good cements vary considerably
in composition, but the three import
ant ingredienst will run about as fol
lows: Lime, 58 to 67 percent; silica,
19 to 25 per cent; alumina, 5 to 10 per
cent; and magnesia is allowable to the
extent of 3 to 5 per cent.
The raw materials from which Port
land cement 1b manufactured are classi
fied as argillaceous and calcareous.
Some common forms of the first are
clay, shale, and slate, and of the latter
limestone, marl and chalk. In these
two classes of raw materials are found
all the ingredients necessary in the
manufacture of Portland cement. In
the iron regions of Pennsylvania, how
ever, blast furnace slag 1b made to re
place the clay or shale. From what
ever source tne raw materials are od
tained, the cement manufacturer must
see that they are so mixed that the
product of calcination contains the im
portant compounds mentioned above in
the proportions that experience has
taught are the ones necessary in a good
cement. It becomes almost imperative
then that the chemical composition of
the raw materials should be known.
Although the writer is not personally
acquainted with the limestone regions
cf this state, it appears that there are
at least two localities in Northern Ida
ho where limestone is found in abund
ance, and since clay is also present, at
least in spots, in tbe same district,
there seeme to be good reason for be
lieving that in the future a great deal
of the Portland cement used in this
state will be made at home.
Of Interest to Farmers,
The following publications of interest
to farmers and others have been issued
by the Agricultural department of the
Federal government and will be furn
ished free, so long as they are availa
ble, except where otherwise noted, up
on application to the Superintendent
of Documents, Government Printing
Office. Washington, D. C:
Bulletin No. 100. Report of Irriga
tion Investigations in California, under
the direction of Elwood Mead, expert
in charge. Pp. 411, pis. 29, figs. 16.
Price, paper, 90 cents; cloth, $1.25.
This report deals with investigation
carried on during the summer of 1900
in co-operation with the California
Water and Forest Association. In ad
dition to a review of the agricultural
situation in the state, it presents a
comprehensive discusion of the water
laws and customs under which irriga
tion is practiced in California as typi
fied by the conditions in Honey Lake
basin and on Yuba river, Cache creek,
Salinas river, San Joaquin river, Kings
river. Los Angeles river, Sweetwater
river and San Jacinto river. It de
scribes the methods and means by
which water is diverted from these
streams and used for irrigation and the
indefinite and excessive appropriations
of water and the resulting litigation,
and discusses the evils resulting from
absence of state control of streams.
Bulletin No. 105. Irrigation in the
United States. Testimony of Elwood
Mead, irrigation expert in charge, be
fore the United States Industrial com
mission, June 11 and 12, 1901. Pp.
47, pis. 12, fig. 1. Price 15 cents. The
statement made before the Industrial
commission deals chiefly with the legal
status of irrigation, touching on state
control, national aid to irrigation, and
the disposal of the public grazing lands.
The necessity and possibility of Btorage
are also discussed.
Bulletin No. 133. Report of Irriga
tion Investigations for 1902, under the
direction of Elwood Mead, chief of irri
gation investigation, office of experi
ment stations. Pp. 266, pis. 12, figs.
16. Price 25 cents. This bulletin
gives the result of the fourth season's
investigations cf the problems of irri
gation, the results obtained in similar
investigations in previous years being
reported in Bulletins 86, 104 and 119,
of this office noted above.
Causae Panapkla.
Peel the pumpkin, cut Into places and
cover with boiling water. Stew until
very tender, then rub through a colon
der. Return to the flra, bring to a hard
boll, arweta to taste and, while boil
ing, fill tbe overflowing hot jar and
immadlaterr.
Ipoiga Drop Cakes.
Three egge, one and one-half cupa
angar, two cupa flour, one-bal cup cold
water, two teaspoonfuls baking powder,
one teaspoorrful extract lemon. Beat
tbe gga without separating, add the
angar, water, flour and baking powder
rifted together, and flavoring. Bake
In muffln pans or cups In quick oven.
New York has 67,000,000,000 gallons
of water stored away In its mountain
reservoir.
The Evolution of
Household Remedies.
The modern patent medicine busi'
i neM natural outgrowth of the
! tua-ttme nousenoia remedies.
In the early history of this country,
EVEEY FAMILY HAD ITS HOME
MADE MEDICINES. Herb teas,
bitters, laxatives and tonics, were to be
found in almost every house, compound
ed by the housewife, sometimes assisted
by the apothecary or the family doctor,
Such remedies as picra, which wai
aloes and quassia, dissolved in apple
brandy. Sometimes a hop tonic, made
of whiskey, hops and bitter barks. A
score or more of popular, homo-made
remedies were thus compounded, the
fnrrniaA fnrTOniri wsrs nawerl nlnno-
from house to house, sometimes written,
sometimes verbally communicated.
.The patent medicine business is a
natural outgrowth from this whole
some, old-time custom. In the begin
ning, some enterprising doctor, im
pressed by the usefulness of one of
these home-made remedies, would take
it up, improve it in many ways, manu
facture it on a large scale, advertise it
mainly through almanacs for the home,
and thus it would become used over a
large area. LATTEBLY THE HOUSE
HOLD REMEDY BUSINESS TOOK
A MORE EXACT AND SCIENTIFIC
POEM.
Feruna was originally one of these
old-time remedies. It was used by the
Mennonites, of Pennsylvania, before it
was offered to the public for sale. Dr.
Hartman, THE ORIGINAL COM
POUNDER OP PERUNA, is of Men-
nonite origin. First, he prescribed it
for his neighbors and his patients.
The sale of it increased, and at last he
established a manufactory and fur
nished it to the general drug trade.
Feruna is useful in a great many
climatic ailments, such as coughs, colds,
sore throat, bronchitis, and catarrhal
diseases generally. THOUSANDS OF
FAMILIES HAVE LEARNED THE
USE OF PERUNA and its value in the
treatment of these ailments. They
have learned to trust and believe in
Dr. Hartman's judgment, and to rely
on his remedy, Feruna,
Glvinaj an Illustration.
Voice (over the telephone) "Profes
sor, I am getting up a special article for
one of the Illustrated weekly papers on
'The Value of the Comparatively Unim
portant.' Please tell id, for instance, one
of your methods of saving your odds and
ends of time, by which you are enabled to
do so much work without having to
hurry."
The Professor "Always omitting tbe
'good-by' when using the telephone."
(Hangs up receiver.)
Not Yet, bat Soon.
"Say," wired the chairman of the Ske
dunk campaign committee, "can't you send
us speakers of better caliber than the
chaps that talked here last night?"
"We're merely firing the opening guns
of the campaign," wired back the political
manager at headquarters. "We'll send you
some bigger bores after awhile."
Free Consent of tbe People.
The "pioneer American Democrat'
was the Rev. Thomas Hooker of Con
nectlcut, who, in a sermon in Hartford
in the year 1G33, said, "The founda- tive nerves and tissues and produc
tion "f all authority is firstly laid in j ing pain, enriches the weak, sour
the free consent of the people." There, , blood, and removes every atom of
in embryo, were the Revolution and ' impurity from the circulation. So
tho errant roniihiir. Tn the "Fnnda-! instead of being a weak, sour
mental Orders of Connecticut," inspired
by Hooker and adopted nt Hartford In
1638, we have the first written consti
tution known to history that created
a government. And that government
was as near a perfect democracy as
the world has ever seen. Xew York
American.
Filling; a Need.
"Mister," whined the small urchin,
as he shivered from head to foot, "It
Is so bitter cold. C-can't yer spare me
a nickel?"
"Yes, my boy," replied the benevo-
lent old gentleman as he opened his
purse and fished out the coin.
"Thanks, mister."
"And now I suppose you are going
to buy fuel with It?"
"Nope! An lce-crearn soda."
The
General Demand
of the Well-informed of the World has
always been for a simple, .pleasant
and efficient liquid laxative remedy of
known value; a laxative which physi
cians could sanction for family use
because its component parts are
known to them to be wholesome and
truly beneficial la effect, acceptable
to the svstem and irantle vet nromnt
w v - - . r .
in action. ;
In supplying that demand with its '
excellent combination of Syrup of I
Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along
ethical lines and relies on the merits
of the laxative for Its remarkable
success.
That is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is
given the preference by the Well
informed. To get Its beneficial effects
always buy the genuine manufac
tured by the California Fig Syrup Co.,
only, and for sale by all leading
druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle.
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To Pit the Crime.
"I reckon I'm guilty, y'r honor," snuf
fled the leathery faced old vagnbound who
bad been run in for drunkenness and gen
eral worthlessness, "but it ain't my
fault."
"Whose fault is It?" inquired the police
justice.
"It's the fault o' my brother-in-law an'
my sister-in-law. They won't let me live
with 'em any more. When a feller's in
laws goes back on Mm, y'r honor, he
cain't help bein' a outlaw."
"Six months in tbe workhouse !" roared
tbe police justice.
Absence of Mind.
Exhausted by the labor of carrying the
rurniture out or tne building, the man,
whose dwelling was ablaze from cellar to
garret mechanically rolled a cigaroot and
turned to one of the firomcn.
"Have you got a match?" he panted.
"A match?" growled the fireman. "If
you want to light that thing go and touch
it to Jour house !" j
j
No Privilege. j
The business agent stuck his head In- '
side the shop door. A solitary man was
at work.
"What are you doing here?" he de
manded. "Don't you know this is a holi
day?" "Not for me," answered the solitary ,
man, without looking up from his work.
"I'm the boss."
A Delicate Task.
"The newspapers," said th orator
solemnly, "do not tell the truth." ,
"Perhaps not," answered the editor
regretfully. "We do our best; but, you
know, there is nothing more difficult
than to tell the truth in a way thaJ
won't put it up to some ,one to chal
lenge your veracity." Washington
Star.
Naming tne Tlajer.
On the overthrow of the monarchy
vof Louis Philippe a Sunday crowd vis
ited the Jardin des Plantes and was
amazed to find the fine specimen of the
Bengal tiger still bearing tbe label of
"Le Tigre Royal." Nothing would
serve the furious crowd but that at
once on the spot the authorities should
change the name to "Le Tigre Nation
al," and they did. London Academy.
Every case of Rheumatism has its origin and its development in the
blood. It is not a disease which is contracted like a cold, but it is in the
blood and system before a pain is felt, and the changes in the weather or
any physical irregularities, such as a spell of indigestion, bowel disturbance,
etc., are merely the exciting causes producing the pains and aches, which
are the natural symptoms of the disease. Rheumatism is caused by an
excess of uric acid and other corrosive, irritating poisons in the blood, which
are carried through the circulation to every part of the system. Every
muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue and joint becomes saturated with these
acrid, irritating impurities, or coated with fine, insoluble caustic matter,
and the sharp, piercing pains or the dull, constant aches are felt with every
physical movement. When the blood is filled with utic acid poison, perma
nent relief cannot be expected from liniments, plasters, or other external
treatment. Such measures give temporary relief, but in order to conquer
Rheumatism and bring about a
complete cure, the uric acid and
other inflammatory matter must be
expelled, and this cannot be done
with external treatment. S. S. S.
cures Rheumatism because it is a
perfect and entirely vegetable blood
purifier. It goes down into, the
circulation, neutralizes the acids,
and dissolves the irritating depos-
its which are pressing on the sensi-
stream, distributing uric acid to the
different parts of the system, the
blood is strong and healthy and
therefore able to sunnlv everv mus
cle, nerve, bone and tissue with nourishment and strength. Then the inflam
mation and swelling subside, the pains and aches cease, and not only is
Rheumatism permanently cured, but under the fine tonic effects of S. S. S.
the entire general health is benefitted and built up. In all forms of Rheuma
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For the
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To succeed these days you
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The children cannot pomtbly hae (rood
health unleat the rowel are In proper condi
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Sometime ago, I had Rheumatism and had to
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icine cured me sound and well. It purified my
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COIfRAD LOHR,
Anderson, Ind. ' 123 E. 19th St
I was severely troubled with Rheumatism. I
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who hat ever had Rheumatism knows how excru
ciating the pain is and how it interferes with one
at fork. I was truly in bad shape having been
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so. After taking two bottles I noticed the sore
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DOING WORK FOR
THE BEST PEOPLE
ever, will chew vour food properly and thoronghlv,
while your looks are improved beyond description.
A hollow tooth thst is now useless csn be filled snd
crowned so that it is ssved for probsbly s lifetime.
To secure the best results you must secure the
highest grade of skill.
Examination free and invited. When desired yoo
can have T. P. Wise ot my personal service.
Our force is so organized that we can do
your entire Crown, Bridge and Plate Work
in a day if necessary.
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