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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
r VIIXAOI LOST TO WORLD ••DIDOM. •’ **A Good Name at Home” “Iw ■ tower of atreiiKth abroa! —and the excellent reputation <4 C. 1. Hood Oo. and their remwiiee in the city of IkOWell, where they are be«t known. Inspire« confidrnct the world over, not only in the medicines but In anything their proprietor« M' ■ bout them. “If Made by H« xm 1 It's tiood ”1 belter« Hoad’s Sarsaparilla th«' be<t all round family med iota« known t<> lay.” M h > <1 I) F aalky . CSS Wilder St . Ix>welL Maa*. ”1 reeommend Hoad'« Sar<»’'arllla to any one” J ohn B. Dvrrv. U Auburn Street l»well. Mat«. “I am a »trv>ng and healthy woman todar from taking Hood’« Hamapnrilla. which ' k*ep in the hou«e for all the family ” M r « F annib B au r , 1® Leverett St.. Lowell. Maa» ”1 consider Hood’a Sar*«paHHa the be* I i U mm I purifier in the world.’ M r * J wnni » E. C arlton , 113 Liberty St.. LowalL Ma«> Hood'« Sarcaparilla 1« «old every when In the usual liquid, or In tablet form call« S arsatabs. BM) Dose« One IXdlar. l'r pared only by C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell. Ma* KI at nn < «vunt> rrnmrnl, Ila» Polire nr Weak Lungs Bronchitis V» G«v» X wler». A DANCE John l*rbY. member of council In West Liberty bon»ugh. said there had l»een some talk of attempting to annex Seldom Seen to the city or to one of the boroughs. He aald : “Of ci»urw, West Liberty is cktoest. as we touch their ground on one side, but we have already voted on annex»* tion to the city and will be taken In Jan. 1. 19U& If we were to annex this section now we might Invalidate our »•hances of being taken Into the city, and we do not want to do that. The people living there have paid no taxes since St. Clair borough was create«!. They have uo schools and no police protection. I guess they don’t need that, though. In fact, they are Just •is if they were In the backwoods.” Th»' people themselves are content, aside a from the Inconvenience of get ting mall. They have tried without success to have mail sent them by rhe •ity carriers, but because several bor- oughs are between them and the city Postmaster Davis has found It Impoa* to accommoilate them. r ngraving plates E Write Us FOR PRINTING HICKS-CH ATTEN Hon They Save l.lsbta. a sunken roof 350 feet distan Stornoway llghtoouoe Is a re markable beacon, which warns mar kers with the help of a light which is >nly apparent. The beacon Is a cone if cast imn plates, surmounted with i lantern wmtafnlrig s glass prism. This orlsm derives Its light from refracting the rays emitted from the lighthouse, ind the optical delusion is marvelous. I Mariners naturally suppose that there is a lighted lamp on the beacon Itself ind many of them will not believe oth- I -rwlse. But the object of the beacon Is Is wonderful in removing din • -a ned when the navigator soeg the and grease spo's. It fixes color l-i fi.--ted light, which indicates the per bleaches and prevents cloth froxr -’i’ roi-k below. This beacon 1« th» turning yellow, besides rernov '"f ■< mt la nd has tieen In use more ing all unpleasant odors Iron ’ban half » century, and since It was perspiration. I fixed in i>o«itlon others have been in other neirbborb'>od« to make All dealer«. Sample, booklet •nd • vk hiz ’ eard game. 10 cents. Pacific Cc •Aft Borax Co I -Iear point* of danger. It I» an in- Oakland, Cal. I »enloti« and very effective aafejniard ¡against perils of the coasL—London mule T eam BORAX IN THE LAUNDRY THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SLICKER is the man who has tried to get the same service out of some other make Clean Light Durable Guaranteed Waterproof and Sold Lverywh*. ot S3OO iuwr®*rtD cat *( o 4 r»tt rw C. Gee Wo Th« well known relinbto CHINESE Root and lerb DOCTOR Boycotted. James C. Dahlman, th* mayor of I hnaha, was talking about bores. ' **I used to be pestered to death with I bore.” he said. ”My doorkeeper was g good-natured, obliging < hap, and he I could never find It in bis heart to turn be bore away. Just as sure as I was In. the bore was certain to be admit* I )ne day. after an hours martyr* i at the man's hand. I determine«! »nd that persecution, So I called doorkeeper and said to him mys- “'Jim. do you know what keeps Smith coming here no regularly?1 “ ’No. sir,' wld Jim; 'I can't say as I do ' “'Well. Jim.' said I, 'I don't mind telling you In '•onfideu'1« that be'» after your Job.’ "From that day,” Mayor Dahlman -oncltided. "I saw no more of the kors.” f>e«<*ribln«c I*’«»«»I bull. Ths-gs«e today; tor • rr v the fork dailies will tie all abloom with made • life — «tody __ of root« and her lx, »nd and in in»« that study diwovert-d «nd in bit I lowers of Journalistic English—paper in« vo the world his wonder lowers, of course. Two weeks ago we !«•! r*«r*diw «• Mrmrr. Polson« orDrutsUwd He Cure« ' were delighted to read In the Sun that vabMC Op^^wjvi^tin.AidH.k^, WM ,rf ,nud - Tbl, J, K < i«r»ntH*w"to" ’C'urw Catarrh. Äithn»«.-Lun«! | (he fl.. d W 8S -. [krönt. Rhd.itmntb»m. N ffvo .;«, «. N««rv<»u« INd.Hlty, (tomai h. LK*r. Kidney T mt>bl«w al«o Ixmt MuLwd. r«mnl«« I'esuntw and All trat« m*..». ah Pr Pri-.t. A SURE CANCER CURE toat Received from Peking, Chine—Safe, Sore ■nd Reliable. IT TOP ARE AFI.ICTF.n DOS’T DELAY. DELAYS AKK DANG MIO C8. QORMJUTATIO1N FREf! t yon tnanot call, write for ay rr pton blank «nd r 1 ro tor Inclan« 4 certs In atamiai. THEO GKK WO CI11NENR li EI’TTTKF CO. * 1-2 Firwt St . Oor Morriaon Portland, Or*.«on. P) ms * Motkm Tkto Pap«r. r. N. u. No. i- oa .. if ahnilld be :•• “ »DOUKZ •h,-uld Lie. b»- “« •’* ■’>*•«’>» ,B 11 ¡hare another sea of rnnd ; or. If ths weather makes this Impossible, permit us at least to learn that "the day dawned clear and cold." A half col umn farther down we may note with enjoyment that "the stands were a sea of color." The tx-st newspapers will, as usual, compila picturesque so (ounta from their back numbers. But ths Record la optimistic—perhaps rred- slous■ -and believes It to be the re portons! brain, not tbo English lai> fuag., that la Jaded.—Yala Record. The t'gregloui« dei'ialon of the Nobel trustee# to give Kipling the next liter ’ ary prize makes Interesting a ro'ent ■ estimate of the Angk*-lndlan. to b* I found In “Geechichte der EngliacheD Literatur,” edited by Dr Richard Wul ker: "Kipling rarely Randles his ma terlal improperly, be is a skillful nar rator. and he baa an admirable facul ’ ty for giving appropriate ha's! color to his style and language. On the other ■ hand, be knows nothing of a deep, thrilling power of problems, and any one who Reeks In his works great thoughts which elevate the *><11. p»»wer ful passions. Imixwing characters, or even a philosophic th»'ory of life wiL* i t’O grievously disappointed. SIMPLE ARITHMETIC. If Point* an F'.a»y Hirh-4|uirk Hoa«t to the Get- station. Is Said to Promptly Reftove B« k Rathe and Overvomr Kdoey Trouble «nd BUd der Weakness Though 11.« nil* V« «nd I'kdMnl to Take. What will appear very interesting to many people here is the article taken from a New York daily paper, giving a vitnple prescription, as formulated by a noteo au hority, who claims that he has found a positive remedy to cure almost any case of backache or kidney or bladder derangement, in the follow ing simple prescription, if taken before the stage of Bright's disease: Fluid Extract iwndelion, one-half ounce; Compound Ear gon. one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsapstrilla, three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take in tetupoonful doeee after each meal and again at bedtime. A well known authority, when asked regarding this prescription, stated that the ingredients are ail harmless. and <an be obtained at a small cost from any good prescription pharmacy, or the mixture would be put up if asked to do so. He further stated that while this prescription is often prea-ribed in rheu matic afflictions with splendid results, be could see no reason why it would not be a splendid remedy for kidney and urinary troubles and backache, as it has a p>eculiar action upon the kid ney structure, cleaning these m- st 1m- pertant organa and helping litem to sift and filter from the blood the foul acid« and waste matter which cause sicknev* and entering. Those who suffer can make no mistake ip giving it a trial. Perhaps «he read th»' Rtatement made I by tt>e 1 »eptirtmont of Agriculture tliat the value of the ec^a lakrt by the hona <»f the I’nited Stat»*« In a year would 1 be enough to pay off the national debt or maybe «he ”ju»t thought It up.” but anyway this pretty little Baltimore girl waa <*oovln<^Rl that «he had everything all fixed. She has t»een engaged to a very nice young fellow for aome time, but to most people the amount of bis present salary would appear an tnaur* mountable obstacle to matrimony. This waa rhe view of her father, but when expressed she mft it with a happy smile. “Oh. I have thought that all out,” she derlarvd. Imitati«»« Prwela. “You bavfc»eh?” papa asked, know Imitation pearl* are plentiful • nd ing someth hr of hi« daughter’s bust- took so like tlie real thing that they Dess abilities. "Yes. and It wa* *o eiiay.” *h* bul> Icelve experts. They are maile by bled. “I was piHfting th* market tho means of i tranapxr-nt glam shell, a other d.iy, and I «iw a dear little polka little glue, and som* eaeenc* of the dotted hen for only <)0 cent*, and ’ »rl*nt. a silvery, pearly aiibntanre, com bought ber. I read in a poultry [>a;>*r 1 »*ed of tin* wale* rufilied from a small that a hen will raise twenty cbicka In j ^*h called the "bleak” or the “ablete,” a seanon. Well, next year we’ll have lT.ooo <>f wh.'h require rubbing to get twenty-one hen«, and of course. i [wund. there'll lie 420 chb-ks the next year, and The Py*my Cattle of «amww. R.4<i0 the next, and 1GS.000 the next, The Samoan Islands are the natural and 8.30ih0iJ0 the next, And Just see habitat of the most diminutive ape* les what that amounts to! Why. veiling of variety of the genua boa now known them at 50 («enta each would give ua to the naturalist. The average weight in five yearn, an<l that won't of the mal«« of the*»* Illllputian cattle tie ho long to wait for that much."— seldom exceeds 200 pounds, the average Harper's Weekly. being not greater than 150 pounds, The I 9 oo D rops ca|*»r. * <ll*lurtiiin>'«'. row . ■Iilutly ; quote«, a* th* ctirlloM il»* III Eusllvh llt*rntur*. thl* e*nt*ii«v from "Snin Milch tu Knataml." il.M'ttli Thwn Italian «limoni rvcltln' their Jaldier • * * and miltin' didoes nt a private .•ono*rt." II* «aya that til* origin of th* word 1« uncrrtnln. But Hallburtoii um-d ii ><< term I "Th* I'lo- kiunkor" III tSHA. au<l I’rof Joa*l>h YVrlciil In lila "Knallati IMaleet I IHctlouary." «ava that Hi* temi 1« Al VOilOL 3 ih M t i \ i AVrgeiaWr ftrpxnl tun fcr As simtLTiiii#rfg|M,nl|Wtij llngiltr 5iixMite «kliloiwhí I nfants .•T hhurm CASTORIÄ For Infanta and Children. Always Bought Boars tho Signature Pmmolcs Dti'vvitunl’WU IM-M ami Hr« ( uniiini nmn Optimi Muqihinr mt MMI kiti'wn In Ireland. Kent, lai« of \Vt<lit, Cornwall, and nino In th* t'lilmd N ot N arcotic . stat*« llalihnrton used It with tuf- <T*n<-* to * Nova Mentían "! met a .a iWL •max man thl» mornln' from Halifax, a real eomvlted lookin' critter • • • nil «hlneu ami dtdoea." I’.vif Wrlittit <tv*a aa the tint definition: a dlaturliaiice, not*«*, film. >■ In the *t*-*-'h heard oil tn* loia "f »righi il* kkhad op a mhVllen dido shout II ;" then, plural Aprrtrci Rrnwdy forioMlji trl.-k*. antica, eeeentrlc feat* aa In lion. Sour Stonrh .DUrrtari Kent: "Drsekly y* l-e iHiektvnied, Worms.( 'uttvulwns Jmr isb thara he ba. a milting nil manner o' lira and LOSS OF SUXP. didos;" ami Inatly. a plaything, also used aa a term to denote artici*« which FteSawir S«amvr nF do not gt»-* «at Intact Ion tn th* owner, *• trtitanlng on a drewi or lamnet NFW YORK. Tat th« learned l’rof*«i«>r Wright A« not venture to explain the derl* ration of th* wont, lie doe« not auf geat a po««lb!e derivation Did the tenn ruine from th* fu** made by r»udrantre»l uiuW tV Queen Dido after the ¡»loua Aneas left <11 I.»" « her? An obsolete word Exact Copy of Wrapper. thrlca told tuie may bitte been or Ir* Inally ”• tale of DldaM Tait In l.h "Quarternlon*" »peak* of « Dldonlan curva, who bargalm-d for a* much lami r Rle r.tii.x him win . aims Mater. a» anuid be rovere»! with ■ hide, and ”Kight along bere." the v'oli.j. athl.tr Tomrnjr l*aw, what i« tb« higher critl- then cut the » hide Into a long nm! nar* Why not say glibly that waa aajing to bla new aopialntancr, «•tom? row atrip ’’fourteen year« ago. was that weird col Mr. Tucker It’« the hn»(v remark t»«u “to cut up didos” Is to rut np as ! lection of freak« and rurluAiii«« th«jr call ally made by th* man who finda b« can’t Let us honor the name of Dido did? I ed th* ’Midway »how«’” («( a lower l>*rth. that noble dam* In every w ay. Boston “I •**,” «anl the new acquaintance . ”1 •cppo«e they keep ’em bou«*<l now In Tranarrlpt (hr«« great building« that ” At thia ¡Miint a «tiff right hander made connection with hi« jaw, and th* conver- JAPANESE AND CHILDREN •atioQ <•«•«rd ('hicagt» Tribun* Illghleun« I ■ <11* m «( Ion. Ml'olotirl.“ «Aid ihr r*|M»rtrr, “I «tn told > * m c a* g « i Ail««*« foo^ r*«« r«rr. Writ* AltonS. (Hmslrd.U K y. S Y . for A that you oni* uu»de a furtun* In hay. trr« e«uipia> ut Al|«h • >\ m H La.r H . ir.a Would you mind telling m* th* «lory?” I If. as somebody writes, "the moat l«w*aiiuf. aotawolton, arhin< f.. t li mah«« ••’Hie only foundation f«»r the slurp, now or li<hi shtM'a easy. A «'«rla-n rur* tor striking quality of the Japan«»se is ¡»ro- Icorna. Ingruwlng unito at. I bunioiis All drug ■uh," reapondad Col >1 anktbunder, "la cocity.” and aa another aaj4 ’’Japan la .gtoUMllIU s . m ’. lAiu’l arc«|>i any mljBtilute. (hat I married a rich <rn«a widow «ome a very paradise for bablea,” it la sin years ago, and I can lick th* man that HI. nrSalllos. sent you to a«k me that qu«*«tloa, begad, gularly touching to see how the prws>- “What I« a poaluilat. pa F ■uh I” Hous child rules Its parents. In “From I “A pessimist, my son. ta s man who West to East” Sir Henry Jernlngtwun sondera what the I.ualtanla'a coal bill gives an amualr.g instantY of the child's was ua ber recent trip.”- I’isvHand supremacy. Piala Dealer. An otfk’er appoint»*! to the cushnna (w <»hltg*. at I^alny, «bn Is on t«o»ird our steamer <’«ll*r I wi«h tu Atinotin« <• (b* *rf«*** with hla wife, hl# alater-ln law am! a m«*ut of Mi«« Vrr« KniAitun I don’t makl. la the possessor of a <4>lld of the know just wh«i ih* pro¡**r form la, but Drlrrmlnrd Oftilml««, ■hr'« quit* j»ar(l<nl«r a I m > u ( h«rlng it done age of three; a little urchin, with a “It’s curiou« atMiut that «tit>b in my rlfht l’erbajia you will t>e kind enougb solemn countenance, who constitutoa the Joy and an'e preoccupation of the neck,” aald Mr«. Smiley ’’I ran turn toy to — i ’lead only on* way and that'« to th< right. Editor <’*rlAlnly, quartette, and exacts from hla parents If’a a gcod thing, too After thia ! «han’t how har* w* l*r*n in and atten»lantR» In a truly despotic >e afraid that I’ll •*« the new mo«>u over Mi-« Hmarfun'« rngafrUM'Ut manner, tbe closest and m««t constant my left «boulder ” Chicago Tribun*. attention. I wus speaking of It to the chief cn gineer. who told me that, during the war, when the troops were on tom rd. an»! all was bustle and activity, a small urchin of two years of age. brought on board to say good by to bis warrior father, got Interested In the ITKllJ'WU- vers atonit the gangway, and took up Contagious Blood Poison has brought mere an fieri ng. misery and hurnita* a position right In the middle. don ¿nto the world than all other di.«» .r>'s combine«!; there !a hardly any Anywhere else, aald my informant, limit to it« powers I r evil. It is the bU< keat and vilrst ot ull disorder«, sailors would have llft»d the child and wrevkinjr the lives of those unfortunate enough to contra« t it and often licinjf carried him to his ¡»arents. *» as to put transmitted t > innocent offspring, n blighting legs« y of suffering and shuttle. him out of barm's way. but not here. So highly cont.r;iou» is the trouble that innocent persona may contract it He wnt allowed to remain wb«*re he by using the same table ware, toilet articles or clothing of one in whose was, though be t»*rrlbly hampered the blood the treacherous virus 1; 1« taken root. Not only is it a jiowrrful poison work to be done. The sailors, to wb<»in but a very deceptive one. Only those w ho havolc trned by bitU-rexperiencc Ik* was a DUlsan**»*, only *u!le«l at the know by the little sore <>r ill. er, which usually tn.ik< s its at>j« xr.in<e fir t, of the suffering which istof- Ilow. Itcomcsin the form ol ulcerated month Infant and admired bls pluck. an-1 throat, tin , Jored i p to, ow Dea gland* ia the groin, It Is rather touching and indeed falling hair, offensive sore* anil ulcers on theboily, and in severe c.is< s the beautiful. I>ecause It n »» uu »I n and 3 so finger nail« drop off, the bones becomedi'easril, the tn tv >un st stem ¡«shat true. Su»*h love as the Japanese ex I tered nnd the sufferer becomes an objec t of pitvtobis fellow man. Especi hibit for children cannot but be rraL ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious lilood Poison, shown win n the It strike's one everywhere. In all phtetw infected person endeavors tocomb.it the poison with «'rcurjrand potash. • nd un»ler all cl mini st a n«-»^ These minerals will drive away all outward symptoms of the trouble s for lì! Use For Over Thirty Years CÄST0RIÄ CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON NO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL ('■el« Henry’« Ki perlene«. awhile, and the vi< titn is deccivecHnto the belief that he is cur->1. When, however, the treatment is leltoff lie finds that the poison lias only been driven “It’a «11 nonsenie. and a waste of dec[>er into the bb kh ! and the dise ase rcap[>ears, and usually in w t <• form time.” «aid I'ncle Henry, “to tell a because these Strong minerals have not only f.iilc d to remove the virus from young man whrit kind of wife he ought the blood but have weakened the entire system Itccause of tlieirdc-.tructiv® to pick out when he gets ready to action. S.S.S. is she only real and certain cure for Contagious DI ixm I Pol marry. Nine tiue-s out of ten tie hue son. It is ntadcof a combination of healing blood-purifying root.«, herla picked her out already, and If lie and barks, the be st in Nature's great laboratory of forest and field. We hasn't, he doesn't need anybody’s help,'* offer a reward of $1.000 for proof that S. S. S. contains a partic le of mineral in any form. S.S.S. goes down to the "What d<> you know about It?” he very b- ettenn of the trextble and by c Ic.msing was naked. theblcaalof eve ry particle of the virus arid "I know something about It by ohaer- ndding rich, healthful qualities to this vital vntlon,” he answered, "and n little by fluid, forever cures this powe rful disorder. experience. Wlwn I had reaclied the So thoroughly does S. S. S. cleanse the age of twenty five, with n fair tmome circulation that nosignsof the disease are and g'sftJ pn»w|«,<-ts, I thought It was ever seen again, and offspring is protected. time for me to marry. I hail almost Write for our apccial lex.lc on |-, . - • • ............. - — • Contagious Blood Poison, which fully c»- derided to ask a certain Naomi llcn- 1 plains the diuerent jitag* s <»f the trouble, and outlines a complete home treat* thorne, but didn’t altogether like the ment for nil Buffrrcrsof this trouble. No charge ia made for this book, nn<| family, and wax In an uwertaln frame f you wnh special medical advice about case or nny of itq Bymptoma. out of mind about her, when some of my physicians Will be glad to furnish that, too, without barge, friends bogaii to take It u)«in them THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. selves to assist me. They told me that Naomi was the very girl for me that I couldn’t find a lietter wife If I were to hunt all over the country, and so on. In short, they praised her so Illicitly that I made up my mind I'd fallow their advice. I began paying alten- tlon to her, and In a few weeks I >>P- ped the question."' •'Wei IF' "Well,” anld Uncle Henry, with some reluctance, "she said she wouldn't marry me If I was the hist man ou earth." s. s. s. PURELY VEGETABLE female« usually average about a bun dred pounds larger and «re very “stocky” built, seldom being taller than a Mexican sheep. Those dwarf cattle ,rp nearly all of the same color— red j di»b mouse color, marked with white. They have very large bead, as com pared with their bodb-*, and their borna are of ex<*<*ptional length. i of long ago, the man who sounded •onfsienres regardless of consequences, figures in n rwvnt l-->k of reminisce»- 1 nes. '•PS. "Old S- huylkill Tales," by Mrs. I Ella Zerbey Elliott. Parson M.. one of tlie early mlnla- 'rers of Pottsville. Pennsylvania, was j never more earnestly eloquent than ' when preai-hlrig against the lore of ¡dress. His wife. Mrs. M., who was a | handsome woman, nevertheless wore ' very elaliorate gowns, and openly «vow of <he happy homes of to-day Is a el her Interest In such frivolities. The parson expostulated agninst this love vast fund of information as to the of dress In private, but although she heat methods of promoting health and was an excelb-nt wife, and obedient to happiness and right living and know- his wishes In other resparts. she pur I ledge of the world’s best products, aued her own way. In silk and lace. 1 Products of actual excellence and One Munday morning the minister! reasonable claims truthfully presented preached a sermon on humility, and and which have af'alned to world bore down upon the vani th*« of drena wide acceptance through the approval most powerfully. At the condunion he of the Well-Informed of the World; leaned over the high board of the pul- not of individuals only, but of the pit, his face pale and determlned. "Yon may think," he said to hl« con- many who have the happy faculty of gregatlon, “when T preach against the selecting and obtaining the best the love of dree« and the sin of It that I world affords. ought to look at home. I want to tell One of the products of that class, you, dear friends, that I do look, and of known component parts, an Ethical look until my heart aches.'1 remedy, approved by physicians and commended by the Well-Informed of Ckswr t'». the World as a valuable and whole Rmlla «• you go some family laxative Is the well-known Your way through life; Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna To You're not alone get Its beneficial effect« always buy In the world of strife; the genuine, manufactured by the There are others, too, California Fig Syrup Co., only, and With a nagging wife. for sale by all leading druggists. or.i «<>>,*. i, «rum il,, K.ii.-i »« a,,<ka*M*l Th* phrna* "kick up ilhloa" for thi> plural I» farmisl rltbur with or with out th* ••*" I. till* ahi*. It t*vur«. fur *xaiupl*. lu Qulll*r <‘*ucti'« "ls-l,*’t- ahi* Duchy,” but th«' itixr* ouutuoti forni Is "to cut,” or "to cut up «Itilo«.' t'h* word I» a illetlouar) oa* Mr Murra.v aajra that It I» "I'liltad Mtaiua j siting ;" h* tlotlii** It a* a prank, >»••• «a* A little town bullt on «botti thlrtv- one •crvs of land whlch usa origlnally pert of St Clalr townahlp la one of i the unque villages In th»' country, «ay« a Pittsburg dtaimtch to the New York : World. It 1« not on th«» maps <'f the Journalism el*ewb«rrv Sophua Ita* county, baa no townshim no govern tuutuwn, editor of a t'oiwnliageti week For over sixty years doctors ment, no taxes, no »'hoola. no cburvhe«» l.v called the Scori'loii. wua nsvntl, have endorsed Ayer’s Cherry n»> right to the ballot and no police plaevsl under arrewt tw.'aiim> of hla radl Pectoral for coughs, colds, ¡protection. The town 1« lost to the cal writniK* He kill««! Ute ¡wllcuian. world and th»' owners of the property, them hlniaelf. weak lungs, bronchitis, con who have home« on the land, are living sumption. You can trust a "The Awakening Helena llh'hl.' th»' simple life Indeed medicine the best doctors ap Thia small community, compooed ot has hvMt dramatised for Mia* Maraiirvl •even fam III»'«, all of whom own tht'lr Anglin. Mrs l«elaud. the author of th« prove. Then trust this the next home«. OxYupy land once a part of besik. had nothlii< to do with Its drama time you have a hard cough. flower Rt. Clair township. During re tlxatlon. Mias Charlotte Thoiiqiuoii *r - 1 i»s.i as .«rui , «Mr.... MM k < «4 Io M. an, fs-l I Sr«*.« cent years this township has been sub rance,! It. and Mrs. Iceland will be X,«r « l l.«rr« I •vl,,,«l merely an Interested outsider when th« 1 *rM»Ht li .it a, «h«»«,«r divide»! Into the Nuvugha of Mount IS., i... • M„, M Mans*. Olive. Knoxville an»! Montooth, and play la prexluesst In Philadelphia. W m M ux I m . P C. A cfi'tuutentary, Ukv a lie. needs an about a year ago another subdivlalon The llorernl Owe. ’ waa made and the bonmgh of St Clair yther «'omnientary to help It out. Pro I "Sorry, old man," said Gmstley. “Ym waa fonned. At that time the tract feeaor C. M. l ew la of Yale has written haven’t got a Job yet. eh?" of ground referr»d to waa not Includ- a book on Hamlet, the millionth, call«*«! No." replied Munniman. "blit I gue. ed. and aa it Is n«'t claimed by either "The Geneale of Hamlet." He believe» aiy luck'll change pretty soon." the dty or other surrounding borough« hl» ttvatiae to differ front all others Ic Avar's Pills keep th® bowels regular. "Still hopeful, eh?” th* inhabitants were seemingly satia Its attempt to discriminate between All vegetable and gently laiatlve. "Yen. something'* bound to turn up led te remain aiwirt from the rest I "Shskai>eare'a original contributions to if it's only my toes."—Philadelphia Since the organixatlon of the thr ' the story and the legvmtary material« DepeMsl« on the locality. I’reaa. Ilappaaed in Minned|K»ha. ough of St. Clair they have been ««• that he Inherlteit I " We await patieut- ”\Vhat would the history of thia »vun sensed no taxes anil the male Inhabi ly. If ntoroarly. 1 the volume that will PHIS CURfD IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. tants have not voted. There ar»' tw try to disprove ! Mr. Lewis' Important cry have been," exclaimed the eloquent PAZO OINTMENT i» gu«'«.it.'ed to cure an’ | lecturer, "without the iuunvrtal John r»»e oí Itch ng R1 nd ieeding or Proimdtn> stores, no churches, no school*. The theories. Smith?” Pile« in « to 14 ua.«» or money refunde«! XV people ar»' as much apart from the real A work that «ceni» to appeal to a He pauaed. life as If they were in the bai ’ kwtxMls A jade mine in Siskiyou county. Cal. siiecial public Is Frauds Gallon's “In "Applaud that name!" h* «aid aternly. la said to be the only one of ita kind ir of Kentucky Although moat of the ¡wraona in the quiries Into Human Faculty." Th« thia country. Jade was d.acovered then “S«'ldom Seen” Is the name se’ecte»! Macmillan Company ha* acmded to Its audien«'* were naniexl Johnson they ap in I’.MWi. and testa ahiiwed that the min ns a distinguish«'»! appellation for this plauded. merely to ahow that they bora era I was up to the standard in every par Ilmdated little community. an«1 It waa issue In thia cheap form alts'. Mr. Gal- the late John Smith no gru<tge. ton. while holding It still vital, could ticular. well chitoen. for It la seldom seen by not undertake to revise a new edition AU Map, ,4 U.t. With In the light of Investigations subse Beware of Ointment« for Catarrh the any but those wh«> live there. "I suppose you are going to make no car line within a reasonable dit- quent to is.«. The chapters on ener •>me siwwho«?” Conta>n Mercury, a* mercury willaurely destroy the»en«eofsmel Taihv am! nothing but a few houses "Yes.” answered Fenster Borgbum and ompictely derange the whole ■vMem whet to s«v when one gets there, there Is no gy. gregarious and slavish Instincts, enter, ng it through t he mucoussuriares. S-.ct character, visionaries, populatlou. early "I .ball deliver a few timely «nd sig article» should n?ver be used ex epi on pn» indutvmenta for any one to see It very and late marriage are. of course, of th« nificant utterances, " criptiona from reputable phv»iciana. as th« damage they will do 1» ten to’.d to the go«il rot »ften. "Have you thought out what you will I widest interest. can po«»ibly derive from them. Hah’tCatarrl Seldom Seen lies along the banks of say F’ < nre. manufact red by F J. Ch ney A Co. Lotxlon v»e*‘k!!ee A|M'ak eaiterly of th* Toledo. «>.. contain» no mercury, an«!*t» taker Saw Mil! run. It la bounded on the "Yes I shall follow my usual for Internallv, a'-ting d re< tly n or th« blood an< ixirt beast by the Thirty-recon d Want anuouutvment that Swinburue has com- mula. To a few extenqioraneous re* muoou« »urfa< e« of the «ystem. in huyirq pleteil a new poetic drama. The sut> Ha l*sCatarrh • ure b« «nr* yon get th* g*n >f Pittsburg, on the south by West nine, ft to taken Internal.y and made in T»1 Ject la "The Trageily of the Duke of marks about what I hare done for th«» edo. Ohio, by F. J. t ucuty A Qo. Tewtimon.al Liberty honuigh am! on the wi'at by Gandia." It la the traced? of Pope good of the country. I will add a hu tree. Reechrlew. The property la surround morotu anecdote and wm-lude by ste Bold by Dru«[f«t». Price. 73e, per bottla. ed by either city or borough. The Alexander's at'iia Franeeero and Caeaar surlng my constituents that I rely on Take Bah'» Family Ptlto for constipation. Franceiaxj was stabbed to death In n , property la owned by Conrad am! Jacob the wlMtom of the plain people."— ,>ol«g. Staab. F a !wan! Alabett. John Oeyler. Roman street at night, going home Washington Star. Gollifer—Money talk«. af(M»t. by four aMuiaaln« dlre»’ted by a ! Goach—Yes. and sometime« it talk» Sr. John Geyler. Jr.. John Miller and fifth on horik'ba«’k. The fifth la «up-1 too loud. I can hear that expensive veai Mm Phillipa. All but the latter live ¡»■eed to have been the fraternal t'a^l of youra a block away. on the property. Their children are <ent to the Catholic acb»x»l In the ■ar. After the murder the horaemau Twenty-sixth Wan!. The only outlet ha»! the corpse leaded on to the crup LEARN TO to this section Is through the arch un per. acrordlng to Dumas. Thia is a SAID TO Bf INtAPFNSIYf AND lASILY der the tracks of the Wabaah railroad Borgian detail which Swlnburue la uot PRtPARID BY ANYONt. likely to render more vivid. rowan! Woodville avenue. I Wholesome Pure One of the Essentials Those who believe in quality use The i Lesser Evil. Ex-Secretary of the Navy, the llor. John D. Long, recently said that inoflt public utterances bore both the ■ udì* ence snd the speechmaker alsmt equal ly. “I always feel glad when called upon to apeak, however,” he added, with a smile, "for I often find inyself In the position of an amateur actor of my acquaintance. "lie was in all the theatrlcala going In his small town, lie played all sorts of parts I asked him one day If Its did not get tired of appearing In every private theatrical performance. “’Yes. awfully tired,’ he replied, ‘for I don’t like to act a bit. 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