Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 07, 1908, Image 6

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Voar Duty is to be Well.
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But you cannot be well If you neglect
taking Uood's Sarsaparilla «t hen you know
you should take It. Impure blood, pwr
tipt»«<lte. headache, nerrousnes«, that tired
feeling —by U m we and other sign« your ays»
tom demand« Hood’s. Get a bolt Is today.
Clow Of Moalth
My blnnd wee verv
i-»
.-(»«■•• ik.-ig
\ .-a ‘"R par? I la I
ve «B’»r* <M»l«»r In my fare, sleep and eel
well and work ia a pleaaur*.“ Maa. A. A.
H owasd . Taunton, Ma»».
In Worst Form-“ I had catarrh In the
worm) form and wan advined h» try Hood »
Sar«ap<rtlla. I took «even bottle* and am
now In good health. I hope everyone who
haa catarrh will gir* Hood'* a fair trial.'
Maa. W iluam M«1\ aur. i’arkerford. Pa.
Always Praise ”1 flr*t took Hood's Sar
•apart I la 13 year* ago. and alway* speak in
favor of It” H. Cownanu 237 Ferry Street,
LowUl. Ma«*.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere.
In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called
Sarsatabs. 100 Doers One Dollar. Pre-
parod only by C. I. Uuod CXk. Lowell, Mass
K
UtMterlM* (a««*«».
« alu* of *'p~Oprrall«<«.
Ilorat'p I'tuiikett. nieqnbcr of the
British house of |>srllanienL who haa
Metallic.
been In thi« country rwently. ssl>! In
Poe was writing “The Bella.”
“It jingle«.’’ hr said, “as if there mifh an «<k1re«a to sericultural stislenta
that there was “not a single county,
be a lot of coin in it!”
Cheered by the thought, he tintinnabu . not a pariah. In Irelaud where the
lated with redoubled energy.
farmers are not «■onqiletely revolution­
ising the eutirv business of farming by
I arle alien,
"Speaking of the prier of «ucce««,’ iitrotiuelng .'o-.q.-ratlve methods.“ Atal
roused Uncle Allen Sparks, •I’ve noticed It might be ai!<i<«l that there is s-arie
’hat ‘getting ahead* means. as a genera ly a farming district In the United
iking, getting a bald bead.”—Chicagt States where more G-nertts canont be
Tribune.
raallctd by a closer »»operation of the
farmers. The farmers are understand­
sim.lr I ■ raeaeea.
Intimate Friend They suspended you ing each other hetter each yunr and
'rem the Hot Sports’ Club? W hat bad are coming closer together In all mat­
reu done?
ters which pertain to their mutual In­
Victim i choking with wrath I—Not a terests, but there are still greater possl
»lank thing! All they could prove against btlltles ahead
!>eeerlbing the
co-
lie was that I ha<l trimmed a sucker and
operatlve organlutlons of peasants In
got bis wad. just as you or any other
Ireland which he was Instrumental In
IKS wouh! have done 1
establishing for the purj»«e of cotupe-
Ultpairu 4 aav i'rvp«»a*Ct<«a.
*’A1! that you are, my friend.” said the titlon with commervlal Industries, farc­
lecturer, aingiing out an elderly man sit- ing out middlemen, compelling rail­
(mg ia a front seat, who appeared tb be roads to provide better facilities, and
deeply interested, “all that you are. I re­ dictating more favorable legislation to
peat, you owe to heredity and environ- varoament. done; “The first thing was
ateot.-
to introduce a system of agricultural
“Gosh J- e i cl aimed the elderly man. education which extended Into every
iurtwng red with indignation. “I never ■ branch of the Industry, teaching the
had no dealin’s with that firm in my life, 'farmer, for Instance, to purchase every
and I don’t ows them nor nobody else a
thing be requires. Implements and ma
blamed cent r
chlnery. of the very best quality They i
Aet Likely to Be at Home.
"ombined to consign In bulk and dis­
Mrs Neighbor—Aren’t you coing to tribute their goods In the market- They
call on our old schoolmate who baa combined to raise working capital for
jtisl moved Into tbe next block?
their operations They combined to
Mrs. Homer—I would like to cal! on own breeding antmais. They did just
her, but I don’t want I to meet ber bus what you are doing here, brought sci­
band.
ence Into farming by getting it Into the
.Mr* Neighbor—Ob. there is no «tim­ J schools. They had the same system of
ger of mee’iug him. They bave bera Instruction ami experimentation BUp-
married nearly a year.
nlled by your government.”
Parental
M lai a forma ft*a.
%ew Variety of Tobaero.
•Paw. what is a guillotine?”
A new variety of toboooo, valuable
“It’s an instrument bearing so tn* re-
se mb Ian ce to a shirt collar that has be* a 'or cigar wrapping, was first raised In
three or four times to ths laundry. Tom-( Connect
from seed brought from
my. but it is much quicker and more mer­
Florida and which
ciful in its operation.”
originally came
K
*
from Sumatra. Af­
ter very careful and
satisfactory
tests
results have proved
beyond a doubt tbe
value of this vari­
ety
for
growing
LEARN TO
commercially.
to­
gether with the fact
that the seed comes
thx rusxr.
true to tyi* year
after year when saved under !»>g. Tbe
name Unde Sant Sumatra was given
to this variety. It is a cigar wrapper
[variety of tobacco snd adapted for
Hr. farw sr Ik Ifrctr* Ot T m
Vhaf T nt growing under shade In the cigar wrap­
Lrpf Felts Lt ?
per producing regions
Tbe plant.«
W* will place in your hard* on approval the lat­
est authority and guide on the subject
Send post­ reach an average height of about eight
al for our otTer er.jd1.1n4r you to examine tnr work feet at tbe time of maturity, am! they
without coat or obliration to pun ha>e.
21¿.00C
copte» »old. If you are aatianed with th* book, we bear an average of about twenty-six
hare a very intereteirg proposition for your eon- •-ares before topping. Tbe cured leaves
•*d«ration
Pncif c DH nbuttof €•-. No. 7 Han­
will
average about
cock Bid«.. Semille. Waehinnon.
Inches
In
sixteen
width
by
twenty
Inches In length, al-
though the »lie varies
according to field and
cultural
conditions
The yield of the crops
of this variety Is high,
being as much as
THE LEAF.
1.G00 pounds of cured
tobacco to the acxe under favorable
■ondltlons. Tbe percentage of the best
grades of wrapj>er In these crops Is
••orrespondingly high.—Exchange.
BY
MAIL
DANCE
Vain, ot Beet Sugar Product«.
I
muie T eam
BORAX
For Baby’s Fat; *or Eaby s C othes; for
an Evewi'h h.cu-h Wa^h, Sterilizing
the Bottle. Wasti ng Napkins.
I
All dealer». Kamph*. B-»kiet aWHIZ”
Parlor Card Game, IO
Pacific 'jMft Borax
Co.. Oakland, Cal
Steel-Clad Grubber
I
Borne idea of the magnitude of the
beet sugar industry 'u t»>e United
.States can be given by estimating the
value of the beets sold by the growers
to the factories and of the refined
sugar plan'd on the market by the fac-
ories last year.
If we assume that the average prl-v
(•aid for beets In 1IWG was $5 per ton.
tbe total value of the 4.211’;.112 tons of
lieets harvested Is $21.18ty,5fiO. If we
estimate the value of the sugar nt 41«,
~ents per (»mud. the !*;".224.<»«> pounds
of sugar manufactured were worth
B43.525.<Xdj.
Probably
the ssmiuhh I
prli-es both for tjeets and for sugar may­
be a trifle below those ai-tually reviv­
ed. tait these figures sre suffl'-imtly
accurate to Indicate tbe magnitude of
’J»e Industry.
Rlprnln«
Staple«. Slronÿe«.
B m I.« U a ■ d I .J
GrvbArr
Made.
Win pall MOKI
Green
Torunloe».
Often when frost <otnre there are
many tomato«« on the vines that are
nearly full grown, but that have not
yet ripened enough to serid to market
»d LAKGKK
I hare picked su<‘b tomatoes and put
STUMPS
witi>
LB S S IXPENSB
them in a cool, dark plare to ripen
■La« MX miar.
slowly and aent them to market when
the supply had run low sml prices run
Writ.
Cucwlar and Prtc«B
high, says a writer In New England
JOHN S. BEALL, Manufacturer Homestead. But for home use a l>et
»2! Hae’korne A>e...
fi Porti..4, Oregoa ter way is to pick tbe smaller ones
from the vines and then hang up the
branch In the cellar, darkening the
windows and keeping tbe place cool.
They will ripen slowly, and one may
Indulge In ripe tomatoes In January,
when those grown In a hothouse and
on stormy days
not as large or any better flavor are
\ by wearing a
selling at 2S rents a pound or more
Try It.
_______
INSURE YOUR HEALTH
"®COMFORT
Celery stored la Cellars.
SLICKER
Clean - Light
Durable
•300 Everywhere
EPIDEMIC OF GRIP IS
SWEEP,NG COUNTRY
For Lung
Troubles
Where celery Is stored In cellars the
temperature should be kept low r.nd
plenty of ventilation maintained. Tbe
warmth aud dampness of tbe ordinary
cellar have a tendency to cauae the cil­
ery to decay, but these condition) can
frequently be overcome^
Celery will
readily absorb any odor flint may be
present In tbe atmosphere of tbe stor­
age plare, and care Should be taken to
provide etuiltary conditions Tbe plants
should have most of tbelr roots at­
tached. and a bed of moist send In
which to set them should be provided.
One a M the almplrat wajra of keeping
K to «torr In an orchard or
«mine nhelterod plaiv, often aiougald*
it friuv w hich has hvn made tight by
a liberal use of straw
The cabbagm
.ire stored with their stems on and .art
placed head dew n and as clone together
*a poaaible. Two or three tiers art
often made, the heads of the mhxum S
tier being placed between steins of the
lower, and so on. the piles being mad«
of any width and length desired, The
whole is iwvrtx! with lenses, salt graw
hay or straw and a little soli, rails.
brush or litter. Small unsalable head«
when stores! in this way In November
will ointlnue to develop during winter
and frequently sell as well as any In
February.
Small quanth-ea may be
stored by plowing out two or three fur*
rows ten or twelve Inches deep on a
well drained site and placing the bead«
with their sterna up as ciuae together
an ¡nwaible. Some prefer to lay them
but one or two thick, while others will
pile them up two to two and a bait
fret high. bringing them to a point,
The pile 1« then rovervs! with straw,
salt grass hay or a thin layer of straw
and then several Inches of soil. They
are stored before frvealng. and alien
the sol! covering them la fmien It may
hr corered with strawy manure or any
other litter to keep the soil fnwm un
til the «wNuges are needed for sale.
Tvn» of Thousands of L'aaea of Vhl»
Pvalltorou» Dlaeaao Aro living
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer­
tainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis,consumption. And
it certainly strengthens weak
throats snd weak lungs.
There can be no mistake about
this. You know it is true. And
your own doctor will say so.
Rsportvd.
SUFFERERS
IN
MANY CITIES
Buainssa In Many Placo« Tn Di sor*
ganlasd on Account Prostrations
• My tlttl* hoy h».t • »»rrib’« cowgh I tri*4
•▼•rylhln« I cvmi I h»«r nt b».t iu « a«u until
I Ul»4 Ay»r“s t h»rry pnetvr*
lb» flrst
night h* was bmttrr «> 4 h* st»a.tilv impn*v»4
uuUl h» was |<«r(*vt.y w«..
Mita. b. J
NT BBL*. AlasMi. 14.
from Thia AdluiauL
--------------- TC
CATARRH
d Ä
AND SYSTEM DISORDERED
Catarrh h iv>t merely an Influnmatirm of the tissues of ths head and
thmat. M the symptoms < f i inning noi < a in ths earn, nun ous (hopping tsuk
into ths thro.it, voiitiiiual hawking and spitting, etc., would ssrm to Indi­
cate! it is a l>lo<><l di.vea.se in which the etilirs circulation mi l the greater
part of therystem are involve.I. Catarrh is due to t'te ptv-.< it. n of an excess
of uric add in the bl.»»I. The Liver, Kidneys and Bowels fretpiently be­
come torpid and dull in thrir action and instead of carrying ot! tits refuse
and waste of the body, leave it to sour mid form itric Acid in t!ie system.
This is taken up by the I lood and through its circulation distributed to sli
parts of the system.
These i.upuritieii in the blood irritate and Inflame
the different membranes mid tissues of t'te iKsty, mid tile contracting
of a cold will stait the secretions mid other «'.is;;uritln f-mid disagreeable
svm|'toui-iof I'at.ni'i. a . t ebl ■ | gon t,, all
• < t'u- body the ca­
tarrhal poison affects all parts of t!ie system.
ead lias a ti|iht, full
feeling, nose continually stopped up. pains aN>ve the eyes, alight Irwr
Cuutcn and goes, the stomach la upset uttd t'te entite a-, ■dem disordered ami
affected by this disea-e. It 1.« a waste of
1 had Catarrh f »r about flftaan
F»aro, aud i»o man could ho** time to try to cure Cut tr-’t with sprays,
>Bii wore*. I tried ov*»ythln,r washes, inhalations, etc. I’uch treatment
could hoar of, but no wood ro-
suited. 1 tbou brtran N. H fl , and docs not reach the blood, and can. therefore,
could
a llttl* Improvement do nothing more than temporarily relieve
from the first botth*. an«l after
To cure
taking it a short whtl* wn«our*d. t!ie discomfort of the trouble.
Thia was al* y*are a«o. au I I am Catarrh permanently the blood must I«’
*a w*ll te«lay aa any man. 1 taluk
Catarrh la a ll 'od diaeaaa, and thoroughly purified andthesy .tcm cleaMed
know there ia nothlmr on earth of nil poisons, util at t'te same time
( otter fur the blood than H. M. H.
Nobody thluha u»or* of N. N. H. strengthened and built up. Nothing equals
than 1 do.
M. MA.13OH,
J>. S. S. for this pUtJK’-.r.
It attacks the
Lapwar, Mtuh.
disease at its lie.»-!, goes down to the very
bottom of tlie troubl ■ if I t takes a complete
Uttd lasting cure. S. S J», irmove« every
of the citairh.il poison from the
1.iking this vital sttvarn pure, fresh
and healthy.
Then the Inflamed mem­
begin to heal, the die id is loosened
PURELY VEGETABLE branes
nnd cleared, tliehawkin;; trad spitting cease,
every 5vmptoni disappear«, the iconstitution is built up u id vigorous health
restored.
S. S. .J.
S. also tonet
ti tlie stomach mid ili;:r-.k.'it and ucts as a
...... —.................
tones up
fine tonic to the entire system. If you me suffering svith Catarrh licgln the
use of S. S. S. and write us a statement of yuurca-sa and our physicians will
send yon literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice
Without «,'haige. 3. S. S is for sale at all first class drug stores.
THCSWIFTSMCIflC CO.. ATLANTA. CaU.
An epldetnlc of la frlpp« sseius to tM
I sweeping over ths rcuntry, and lens Ot
thousands of |>eo|>l, are Buffering fruit
th« dlaesse Pittsburg reports the wore
; visitation In Ita htatory Th« bualncai
Keep the bowel» popular with Ayer's
Filin and thua hasten recovorv. of th« etty la dlsorgauU«d ou accouui
1 of the larg« number of people who hav«
| been suddenly forced to retuala a I wen i
lonalng (a TIU«f
| from their places of «luploytuent
First Broker IL»* is busine«s’
8econd Hn»ker Improving a little I've Factories and uillla. ottleva aud atores
rot a good barker out in front of my ar« street,-d seriously.
«five now.
There la a uotnbls uniformity In fht
ayniptoiiis of tha present epidemic
Dear Frlestla.
which appears to affect principally tin
Nan Th»« is one of my la teat photo
Rroncbltla and
graphs, but I don’t like it a bit.
Il bronchial pmc-mges
I pneumonia are Ita moat rommoti aeixwu
ha*n t my best expression
l>ant men la. and It aggrnvat«a fully 5s
Fan 1‘er ha pa. dear, you didn’t
per rent of th« tul>erei>loata caae« Thom
your best completion on.
mret Injuriously affected ar« |H>r»oiii
Aaolkrr NaUr» Story.
who before the attack wera badly rui
To the ta.l of the dog
down tn their general health. Io thelt
They tied a big log.
eaars pneumonia quickly
de>«lo|>a
And patted b'.m on the head.
Old Tray cuuhlu’t luata
while th« heart, bralu aud other or
H • narrative shake.
gana bc-onie affected
At Uplnloa.
■>••4 Iavl«e4 <■ Iks Maa.se«.
And the tail wagged the dog instead.
la Philadelphia au epidemic of gripps
"Where.” quoted the poetic parson
On tbe anwaalon of a new rmperss
Aa Klwlrl« Isesbslse.
—Chicago Tribune.
la aweeplng th« city and whole faml "are tlx* snow« uf yesteryear?”
nf China tie gi*a in anletun state ta
Electricity has been applied to Incu­
Ilea are proatratod by It Pneumonia la
«•Btethiag Terrible.
‘T dou’t know.” auawcred Mr SI rlw« tlie Temple of Heaven III Peking and
bation by Otto Schults, an electrician
Tommy -Teacher, may I <0 out tv many casea la followed close upou Its Barker, ‘ but It s no credit to the street formally anumincre to hla Inqierlal pre
of Strasaburg. and is the result of three
heels, aud last week many peraoua died cleaning department that they aren't de-reaaurs the new tltlre ami dlgullliw
years of experimentation. The appara an cere?
Teacher H»at ia unne«*e?»**ary Tommy of that discs»«
Ika-lora are •«nvlj tying precisely where they fall
W«.li which be bas assumed
These anees
tus la made for 50. 100 or ’JlX) eggs, and
You can »neeie iu her* without diaturbmi able to keep up allh tire deiuaiida mad« lugton Star
tor, ars then dutifully Invitivi to ttw
Is designs«! to obviate the difficulties anybody.
upon them. Baltimore, too. la expert
banquet of crmuni-iuoratlon. where wait
connected with the ordinary form sf
Tommy —I gueos you never beard m<
< aaat«ler«U»a.
«■icing an unusin^ amount of alckneaa
Incubator. The manipulation of the ap­ Boeexe!
“Ih> you ex¡»r**t |MH»ple to believe the are duly reserved for them
Other eltlea wWre grippe haa uiad«
paratus la very simple, and Ita mainte­
reason you give for advancing prices?**
Ita aiqiearanre are Hosroa, Chicago, (’In
rnrs cimro in a io m days .
nance depends only upon an uninter­
“That Isn't (he questlui m," rejoined PAtU <HN ÎMK*T I« «*»• ai •r<| I • «-» ip * an*
cluuatl.
Cleveland,
lieuter.
Milwaukee
rupted! supply of electricity.
Dustin Stat
‘They ought to ai>|>rr rai* «Oltrh ug H- n*l
■ U’tg .»• I*r<»lr*i4ing
and New York, and rvporta from tbfae
An automatic attachment keeps the
elate my courtesy lu condewendlng to lUlv« In • tu I« 4a? • ut n i > '- >■ i*«I aur
places Indicate that the health authorl
temperature within one-tentb of a de­
give any reason at all." Washington
lleepert fi»r Ih* I'lnitrer«
gree of the normal temperature >f In TtLLS RfADtRS HOW TO PROMPTLY tie« fear that lire outbreak la only at Star.
the
beginning
Health
Commissioner
“It looks odd In «ee M <*rn»etrry right
cuhatlon. The degree of saturation of
CIRI RHEUMATISM AT tIOMt.
in the middle uf a town. * said the ti av­
Evens, of Chicago, has laaued a waru
<>m ‘ BROMO Q< ININt ’
the air Is kept In the same manner
rlrr who wa« walking up n id down th*
Ing to the |>cople. urging them Io get
Under
ordinary conditions, ninety
•tatiuu platform while the train hands
chickens can be counted on out of lot) Dimtions lo Mi« a Simple Preparation plenty of frreh air and to exercise Iu
were trying to pacify a hot I m » i
the open as much as ¡»wslbl«. Chicago
•-ggs incubated. The quantity of elec-
don't the jx*ople her* move it vufsi«!* tbs
ro’d (he IW to Take Over­
knows
(be
danger
of
grippe,
for
It
has
IlraaamM
«Irsi
I
M*
It.
tldty require«! Is very small, for an tn-
corporation limits?”
comes kidnev and Bladder
been frequently visited by tbe ill ar use
’"Hi* Bnanrial str ufeiu-y d***»n*t «erm
cubator holding fifty eggs, ten to twen­
“Well, it'« thi« way. mister.*’ an«w rred
Trouble Prompts
to
h«vv
iffMnl
><»u
utti>
h
.'*
r<*uiArkr«l
In
lSUo
that
city
had
ItftiWl
grl(>pe
suf
the villager sitting on the nail
»•«
ty watts being sufficient, depending
(lingua*,
touching
him
for
(»*n
‘*’l*bat's an old (»art o’ the town, and the
ferere and 112 d’-attia directly result»»!
upon the temperature of the outer air
“
No.
”
«nBwrrrtl
rnluctnnt
ly
folks that’s in tha( «'♦meters wettled th*rs
In I'd»,! over 300 persona died from tlie
For raising the chickens after they
There is so much Rheumatism every­
banding it over, “and It do^in’t Be«-iu to first
We caTtal* we baiti't got n<» right
are hatched, ap electric “mother" baa ' where that ths following advice by an dlseam*. and since the first apiwarem-r bar* taught rue anv gumption, either
to maks 'em git out ” <’hi* ago Tribune.
been devised. The upper part Is de­ eminent authority, who writes for read of the malady the city baa paid a
A Urrat Maa*e Ititi* l*l»«*aalrr.
voted to the freshly hatched chickens, er« of a large Eastern daily paper, will tribute of X2UH livre
Mo ftarv wfll find Mra W|a«1..w*a Aw.this*
“Senator,” aaid the rorroepundent. “yon Syrup th* b at ro* I edr I- 'laa í«>< I hair * UliilKWa
In New York, where the disease Is
while the lower part Is arranged so be highly appreciated by tboee whe
lu
«lug the tea l hing pv riusi
now gaining a strong foothold elxty ®re quoted aa adrm-ating the al<>:it>oti of
that the - hicks can run around on the suffer:
capital puni»hmrnt. (low about that?”
eight
deaths
resulted
last
week
and
ground and at tlie same time find heat
Get from any good pharmacy one-hall
CaMklafaHry In llrfnrm.
"Well," answered Senator lx»t«intm.
and protection when they desire. The ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one there are many caeca »-altered about
•Why won't \|r* l»r Hni;th*r*r
with a grin, "don’t you think capital has
electric Incubator has already proven ounce Compound Kargon, three ounces the city.
•frr nt tin* RHpetllif tu tnkr Bl (’(Ml to
been puni.hed about enough?"
very successful.
Boston la the worst sufferer on the
of Compound
Syrup Sarsaparilla.
BtippFrMi the gambling evil
iu
big
lleeeSltr.
Sliake three well in * bottle and take Atlantic seaboard.
There are nearly
ritira?-
The
baby
ws«
learning
to
walk
Test Seeds at Home.
in teaspoonful doses sfter each meal 100.000 cases there and sixty deaths
“She ffliiMn’t rr»m* Thia la (he day
"ll’ess Its ’title heart *’’ exclaimed th*
The I»e(mrtn)ent of Agriculture In and at bedtime; also drink plenty ol hare resulted
Cincinnati haa 2.0IM fonil mother. "It waddl-s dew like ill her bridgi* whlaf «hit» mMn, nini ahr't
order to aid farmers to determine for _
good water.
cases and the dlseuse seems to be epi­ big fat papa, doesn’t II?"
al way« am h a winner.” Ba Hi more
themselves without mik’h trouble Dhe!
It is claimed that there few victims demic In form.
American.
of » this
germination value of seeds has Issued **
Kl- dread and torturous disease who
Tbe open winter la held rreponaibie
Lumbago.
will
fail
to
find
ready
relief
in
this
a abort bulletin <»n the subject. A very
for the spread of the disease. Where It
This is nsilly KhanmatieTn of the
simple apparatus for sprouting seeds simple home-made mixture, and in originated no one seems to know. It in use lea of tba loins and m character
most
ease«
a
permanent
cure
is
the
re
­
Is described. It consists of a shall >w
travels with wonderful rapidity.
In Ixed by ve*er*. st times agon ting, pain
trtisis in which Is placed a small flat of mit.
1SJC». when the grippe appeared In vlru in the small of the back, allowing the
This simple recipe is «aid to strength­
jw>r«»ua day. The aevds, after having
lent form all over tbe country. It was »offerer scarcely s moment'« rest.
lieen soaked, are laid between two en and cleanse the eliminative tissues tracked back to Europe and thence to 1 while the ailment ia at its worst. It
of the Kidneys so that they can filter
sheets of moist blotting paper or flan­
llong Kong In China. The germs of ran come from cold, exposure to draft,
and strain from the blood and system
from getting wet leet or w* a ring wet or
nel. A pane of glass covers the dish,
the poisons, acids and waste mailer, tbe present epidemic may have com’ dump clothing. It catieea scute »offer»
which should be kept in a temperature
which cause not only Rheumatism, but from tbe name source.
Ing, and II «liewe*I to become thronlc,
of about TO degn*^s. Atmosphere ot numerous other diseases. Every man
it may permanently disable the suffer
an ordinary living room Is suitable if or woman here who feels that their kid­
er.
The way to secure quickest relief
the apparatus is left near a stove at neys are not healthy and active, or who
is to redden the »kin over the painful
night. Several kinds nf seeds may be Buffers from any urinary trouble what­
¡»art by rubbing with a fle-h brush or
tested at once at a trifling coat The ever, should Dot hesitate to make up
piece of flannel rag, and then apply Kt.
How'« Thtof
bulletin cautions the farmer against thia mixture, as it is certain to do
Jacote Oil by gentle friction with the
We offs*<>na Itundr*»«! I»>4lar« lieward f»«r an«
extremes of beat or moisture.
much good, and m«y save yon from
ra*.
of
<
atarrh
that
< annoi t«a a uo 4 by Ila |*g
hand
Catarrh cute
much misery snd suffering after while.
F J < Hh‘. FY A ( <> . Tolw«la. O
Physicians In various parts of England
Ferttlter Twit» vvltb < urn.
W». th« un<1eruirn«<<l
hat«- an «wn F
J
The population ot ci»a in the United
are complaining that the competition ot Cl rosy tor th«* l»*t ! • year», and l>elleva htss
Fprtllliwr tent» with corn In Virgin!!» States, from statistics
tnpiled from th«
l*rfrrtly honorab
inali luii.caa tranaarIlona
d*'|>arlixienta of hospitals is ruinously un an4 finan’tally at' • '■» carry out any obliga­
«b«»w clearly that plowing under green reports ot Ike census of l'JOO. is 3B.050.-
The New Orleans baNeball club will fair
tion mad»* l«v ni» fiim
leguminous <-roi>«i 1« a highly beneficial 242. The population ot women is 37/ erect a $30,000 steel stand.
WAI.bis«., KISSAN 4 MAKVIW,
Opel Vllndrti.
practice and that where tbla la fol­ 244,145.
W hob «air l»r’iffffl«t», Told»<|naf>
A battle between Tommy Burns and
lla’I’a f'atarrah ' ura ta Om interna ly. æv
“
Fncle
George,
do
you
believe
Mun»
>•
lows! only moderate amount« of fertil­
Hoche was arranged to take plac« in Dub
Ing directly upon the bit*»! a*i I mu< «?ua attr-
Her Record Agalnat Her.
inhabited?”
fa«ra of the ayatrin
!rettmortlal* ea-nt freo.
ity will be neonaary to give Increaaed
Mr«. Up mo re (to applicant for ponitioo 'io on St. Patrick's day.
“Sonwtimra I do. rny boy. and aomr I’r1’ r 7S renta per b«»t«lr *-..i4 I.y all l»ru««tsSa.
yields. When vegetable matter !» lack­
TaM” ItaU a Family Pills tor Constipation.
'Hie Washington State football eleven time« I don’t. It depends altogether ni
as rook i—Have you ever worked for Mr«
ing. however, lieavy appllcatbins of fer­ Highmua?
defeated that of Sf. Louis university by which one of
I
> o M* n .
tlllzi-r se«-m advisable.—Andrew
ii
♦he «core of 11 to 0, at Spokane, Wash
Applicant Yis. ma'arn wan week
happen to be
SlMer I know JiM'k la In lore with
Soule.
Mra. Uptnor* Well, if you suited het
The Coney Island Jockey Club an­
Karo iirMRlnv.
me
for a« lonr a tim* as that you wouldn't nounced that Improvements in Its plant
Farm Gleasiass.
Said an ambition* youth one day to
Brother What milk«»« you think an?**
auit me at nil
4 *”»nrf«»nr.
now under way will cost at least $100.(1)0
There is no standard for judging th«»
"Don't you think Id
Hlater- ! I tn linnd (rrinbltHl wln*n ha
There will be half a dozen Smiths in a young lady
Hla
Kraolvs.
guinea fowl. They should, however, lie
the major leagues next season, the A mer better dye my luustnuhe?” rarctuiln«; (hr bii11om*<| my glove for me this morn*
"Now, Archie," aal<! the
1
teacher,
of uniform aha|>e. great activity and I
Ing.
leans having four players of this name faintly visible progeny.
reasonably
producers of eggs. "wbat have you made up , your uilod ta and the Nationals two.
“I think If you let It alone It will <lle
Brother G iicms ngnin
Their entire *gg crop la produced in do best for yourself Ibis year?”
bint
hint
night.”
Elmer Cxjllins, the Lynn bicycle rider, Itself,” said the young lady. Woman*« with
Archie
(pointing
over
bls
«boulder
summer.
continues to afl<! to his already enviable Home Companion.
Irender.
at
an
adversary»
I
se
made
up
m«
Bitter «ream comes fr«»<n keeping
record In Paris, and is hailed by the
T
cream too long from rows that have mind ter ll«k dat feller ev'ry time b< Frenchmen as the coming world’s cham-
been milked since early last spring. It t'rowa »pitballs at me. ma'am."—Judge. (don.
Cincinnati has sake«! for waivers on
is tw*st to churn every few days, even
Heaaaorlns lllaa.
tbouhg there Is only a small churning
"Captain,” «aid th«» auxiou « etnirnion seventeen men. Provided all these play­
iat, “there are not enough life preserveri ers are turned bark to the minors, the
on hand.
next manager of the Beds still will have
on
thin boat.”
In setting out the new fruit trees I k
“You miNtak*, tlr.” anwwered the indir twenty two athletes to aid him in captur­
sure and leave plenty of apace tietween
nant commander of the vessel. “We al- ing a sef-ond division berth.
them. You must make allowance f**r waj» »arry n sufficient number of life pr»
The baseball rritbn seem Inclined to
I
the growth of the years. Crowded trwn servers. We have too rnaoy paBvenieri th» belief that the Bostons got all the
interfere with one another and have I aboard today, sir; that is sll.”
best of the big deal with New York. Hlie
Bean Eaters, it would seem, should occu­
their fruit tearing possibilities checked
"OUCH, OH IVIY BACK"
py a higher place in the race than they
The potato atorer«x/m must be dark,
have held for the past few years.
cool, well ventilated and dry.
There
NEURALGIA, STITCHES? LAMENESS. CRAMP
Tommy Hyun believes that the !>ewt
should t»e a double floor t>e/)» ath where
TWINGES. TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP
fighters of to-day are to l>e found in the
large quantities are pile«! together.
ALL BRUISES. SPRAINS. A WRENCH OR TWIST
middleweight ranks. He has a poor opin­
There should also tn» ofiport uni ties for
ion of the “heavies.” they falling far be­
THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CAN’T RESIST
ventlatlon at the walls, and at Inter­
low the standard of srrappers like Jef­
vals through the pile.
Civ
fries, Sharkey, Corbett, McCoy and Fit»
A good condition powder, to be fed iu
eirnrnons in their active ring days.
in:ted quantities to the brood^how. Is tlonrisps tiw System Effect­
Haskins, the intercollegiate champion,
may I* barred from representing the
4v>f!i|s*e<l of a teasfioonful each of cop.
ually;
Dispel
s
I
tiltl
s
and
I
lend'
American team at the Olympic games.
¡»eras, sulphur and a half cupful of oil
Psict 2Bc «NO 80c
meal. Give once ca< h day for each sow allies (liu* to ( on.stiiiation; Hamkins is not an American citizen. He
was born in Australia and comes under
weighing 21X) pound« It is needless to
At ts naturally, acts Iruly as the same ruling as that which affects Con
say that all tonics should be given only
l«eahy and Dennis Murray, the two Irish
when the animal la out of condition.
a Laxative.
athletes who wanted to represent Amer­
Alfalfa In the orchard should have I3»'st for MriiVonirn and ( lidd- ica.
every show possible. Allow the fall
In order that they may be kept In
growth to lie on the ground, and then, roi-youn0 and Old.
active training for the Olympic games in
after the ground dries up In the spring, T.ö.-t its lUeju inlEffpcK England next summer, a movement Is on
the coat of dead vines should be burn­
foot that haa for its object a visit of the
::
wr li |»e«t of the Canadian athletes to New
ed. Tliere Is no better money maker on Mlwnvs BUY the honuine
has ine pill name p oj the Com- York and Boston, where indoor meet«
the farm than alfalfa.
would I* held. If the scheme pane out,
•wxiwwan OF THI mullí_
The most money Is made out of pany
MEN, »ove, WOMCN, MISSIS ANO CMIL0RKN
Tom Flanagan. John Flanagan'« brother,
horses that are well bred and free from
will have charge of the party.
blemlahea. Why raise any other kind?
— r»M My WAwe «asMsr/Mgwwwr M fftw
As has been repeatedly said it takes
SW^ wac/W. *•••««• f Asty AwM tholr
'Die chamber of commerce, Cincinnati,
just aa much time and trouble and feed
JRo
baa the best restaurant In ths city, and
to raise a poor horse aa a good one,
w’‘orn
n monufacturerl.printed on the
it la run by three Rcotch women, who
_ 1 r
and see the difference In tbe prices for
V. L Doaftot «4 and S6 Gin Etra Skata Carnot ■« Etuallad At Anj Maa
make a yearly profit of »15.000, although
SOLD tal L£i6l?iGkoKllGGISTS
-■T • *»”>■« o». W. t. Dossi., naw ««-t »«<■ 1« Uai»»M •» k«nm. T.k. W. «.WCM«,
which they are «old.
their annual rent la $3,(XXX
I
aita only, regular pneo 50« »w kdttlo.
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