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I*ut Fine C are Fine Flair m y s e l f . ” — Thf* W H er d u ly R eat Hni S h o w i t t o your doctor A s k h i m a b o u t it, t h e n d o as ho s a y s “ Friend t 11 m l Tr u iii iii a . O, >io! M u llic r *ln -L a w .H "A re you a friend of the p rison er?” M agistrate O’ C on n or asked a buxom w om an w itn ess in the C entral street p olice station cou rt yesterday. "N o, I’m his m o th e r -in -la w ,” replied the w om an, w ith ou t any particu lar show o f feelin g .— N ew Y ork W orld. Thing:. I f your eyes ache with a smarting, "H o w does you r husband m anage in burning sensation and dizziness, use the w in ter when the a u tom ob ile season P E T T IT 'S E Y E SA L V E . All druggists is o v e r ? ” or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. “ Fine. H e takes up b o w lin g and tries to kill the p in b oys.” — Puck. C on gress refu sed U n ited States C om m ission er o f E d u ca tion B row n 's requ est fo r $3,000 to stu dy a certain phase o f ch ild life, but gra n ted $15,000 for a scien tific stu dy o f clam s. N e w F orm u la C u res C o u g h s , C old s, W o n H er Over. B io n c h it is and H o a r s e n e s s “ I lls w ife used to be stron gly o p in F iv e H ours. Much is being done in these days to stop the posed to his p la y in g p ok er and now she ravages o f consum ption, but probably nothing likes to h ave him play.” has been so • ffective as teaching the public how to break up a cold and cure coughs, bronchitis, “ Yes. he pla ys better than he used tonsilitis. et •., with s'm ple, hom e-m ixed medicine to.” — H ouston Post. fre e from opium, poisons, etc. A laxative cough FOR THE PUBLIC syrup, free from w hiskey and poisons, is the prim e need. A cough ind’ eates inflammation and congestion, and the^e in turn are due to an excess o f waste and poison < in the system. A tonic lax ative cough syrup rids the system o f congestion while relieving the painful coughing. Get the follow in g and mix at home: O ne-half ounce fluid wild cherry bark, one ounce com pound essence cardiol and three ounces syrup w hite pine com pound. Shake the b *ttle and take tw enty drops every half hour fo r fou r hours. Then one-half to one teaspoonful three or fou r times daily. Giv* children less accordin g to age. Cut this out an save it fo r some friend. K in g E dw ard, when P rin ce o f W ales, n ever voted on any p olitica l q u estion ; but he a lw a ys voted fo r the D eceased W if e ’ s S ister Bill, w hich w as a social, and not a political, m atter. Bad BLOOD “ Before I began u sin g Cascarets I had a bad com p lex ion , pim ples on m y face, and m y fo o d was not digested as it should have been. N ow I am en tirely w ell, and the pim ples have all disappeared from my face. I can truthfully say that Cascarets are just as advertised; I have taken on ly tw o boxes o f th e m .” Clarence R . Griffin, Sheridan, Ind. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. T a ste G o o d D o G ood . N ever S icken ,W ea ken or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c. N ever sold in bulk. T h e genu ine tablet stam ped C C C. G uaranteed to cu re or v o m m on ey back. 927 They W ere Too Ilnaty. T h ose A frica n s w ho nam ed Mr. R oosev elt B w an a T u m b o really ou ght to see Mr. T a ft, w ho is a grea t deal b w anier and has a tu m b o tw ice as large.— U n cle R em u s’ M agazine. A m a teu r vs. Expert. "S om e w im m en spend a b ou t h alf their tim e try in ’ to m ake th em selves look som ew h ere near as g o o d as a ph otog ra p h er c a n ."— L os A n geles E x press. C o n v in c in g P r o o f. “ G ood gra ciou s, Jane, m y hand is a lw a y s in m y pock et.’’ "N o, it isn ’ t, John, or you w ould feel that letter there I ga ve you to mail tw o w eeks a go.— B altim ore A m erican. D rnim itic Note. V ice m ay be a m on ster o f h ideou s m ien, but stage a play or w rite a book about it, and it beats the deu ce how m any person s w ill w elcom e the m on ster.— L os A n geles E xpress. N oth in g New 1776— B ritish d efea te d the A m erica n s in battle o f L o n g Island. 1778— A m erica n s a nd B ritish en gaged in battle at Q uaker H ill, P- I- 1779— Gen. S u lliva n d efea ted a fo rce o f T ories and Indians a t Elm ira, N. Y. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Clias. II. Retcher. 1788— T h e F ren ch fleet u nder M arqu is de J oin v llle a rriv e d in B oston . 1801— F ren ch ev a cu a te d E g y p t in f a v o r o f the B ritish. 1813— F ort M inim s, on th e A la b a m a R iver, su rp rised and ca p tu re d by a large b od y o f Indians u nder T e - cum seh. 1814— A lexan dria. V irg in ia , ca p itu lated to the British. 1816— A lg iers surrend ered to a c o m b ined B ritish and D u tch fleet. 1820— F irst election o f S tate officers in M issouri. 1847— A rch b ish op M essm cr o f M ilw a u kee born in S w itz e rla n d . . . .Illin ois v oted to a c c e p t h er co n stitu tion . 1849— C on ven tion m et at M on terey, Cal., to fram e a S tate con stitu tion . 1854— G reat loss o f life a nd property in torn a d o at L ou isville. 1861— B om ba rd m en t and ca p tu re of F o rts H atteras and Clark, in North C a r o lin a .. . .G en. F rem on t pro cla im ed m artial law in M issouri. 1862— T he F ed erá is w ere d e fe a te d in ba ttle a t M anassas, Va. 1S76— A bdu l H am id II. a sce n d e d the T u rk ish throne. 1850— L ord R o b e rts rea ch ed K andahar, a ft^ r his celeb ra ted m a rch from C abul to reliev e the B ritish force th ere besieged by A y u b K han. 1895— T h irteen m inors d row n ed in the m in es at C entral City, C o l o . . . . T h e w a r dep artm ent ord ered th e a d d i tion o f a fo r ty -fift h sta r to the flag to rep resen t Utah. 1904— B attlesh ip L ou isia n a la u n ch ed at N ew p ort N ew s. 1905— J a pa n ese and R u ssia n e n v o y s at P ortsm ou th rea ch ed p e a ce a g r e e m ent. 190S— S trike o f A la b a m a co a l miners d eclared off. 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I ’ ro in iM i n ¿p Y o u t h . by Voliva two years ago, became con "Y o u d o n 't kn ow h ow proud I am o f neeted with the work of the late John Alexander D owie at the beginning o) m y y o u n g e r b ro th e r J erry,” said Mrs. L a p slin g . “ B e fo re he had been in c o l D ow ie's work in Chicago. In 1906, a lege th ree yea rs he g o t his b a cch a n a year before D ow ie's death, lie was I lian deg ree.” named deputy general overseer of all the affairs of Zion throughout th< w orld, and he succeeded to leadershif In 1907. Mr. V oliva was born in 1S7( near Newton, Ind. After graduation from T’ nion Christina and Hiram col leges he entered the m inistry in the Christian church and held pastorate! In several States. He Is a fluent speaker. \Ca\)\\Y\Ck\ C u \\SK\^ q X v 0\\ MASONIC TEMPLE. PORTLAND, OREGON. of ‘» w e a l ! « h o p s . T h e leadin g m a n u fa ctu rers o f worn en’ s and ch ild ren ’s clo th in g in C hicago have a n n ou n ced th eir plans fo r doing a w a y w ith the ex istin g sw e a tsh o p c o n dition s o f la b or b y e re ctin g a group o f eig h ty b u ildin gs in a cen tra l lo c a tion w ith every m odern con ven ien ce fo r clean liness, light, air and other sa n ita ry con dition s, and in con n ection with w hich clu bhou ses, libraries, p u b lic baths, gym n asiu m s, etc., w ill be o p erated free. T h e m a n u fa ctu rers do not pretend to d o this solely from h u m a n i tarian m otives. T h ey h ave co m e to the con clu sion that it w ill be b e tte r for their b usin ess plans as well. P *rl»-\p w York W lrele««. T h e w ireless station on the Elffei T o w e r In P aris has receiv ed several m essa ges from the new station a t New Y ork, and It Is a n n ou n ced that after the co m in g S ep tem b er a re g u la r s e r v ice betw een the tw o cities w ill be p o s sible. R n ln * M arconi S ta tio n . by On Rainy Days A Fish Brand Slicker will keep you dry \>cis«va\ nvvVW c as- stètaacsoj w\e.Vcu\y WtieSvcvjA laxaVvvt twmtiiy Sy xuy tJAvxvr tj Sumaw^ucH eiwMWs r<.^u\ar \Vt And give yon (nil value in com fort and long wear -M lm l. "E v e ry b o d y says that J on es has the finest mind, Insight, and sa g a city he ever ran across. H ow did J on es get such a re p u ta tio n ?” "E asy. W h enever you m ake a s ta te m ent he says, 'B y Jove, th at’s so ! W h y didn’ t I ever think o f that b e fo r e ? ’ ” — Cleveland Leader. I N o t t o Hu T e m p t e d . F ir e INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATORY OE MUSIC F in e Sore throat leads to Tonsilitis, Quin sy and Diphtheria. Hamlins W izard Oil used as a ga rgle upon the first sym ptom s o f a sore throat w ill invari QfSXiXiXI • ably prevent ail three o f these dread diseases. MayVcycmawcvAv/ qvuxcovao LEWIS & STAVER CO. M is ta k e . H ow can P rof. T h o m a s tru th fu lly In sist that the value o f a g ’ rl is sligh t, when It is a w ell know n fa c t th at man is w illin g to spen d m on ey on them, with them and fo r them, if he can o n ly have the p riv ile g e o f cla im in g p o s s e s sio n ?— D etroit N ew s. A .l.'lc e , N ell (s e r io u s ly )— B etw een the rich old m an I d on ’ t lo v e and the poor y o u n g m an I do lo v e I am betw een two h orn s o f a dilem m a. B ell (flip p a n tly )— Then take the h orn o f plen ty.— B altim ore Am erican. M nym e. U n a n s w e ra b le . "P a rd on me. Dr. N extly, but it is sim ply preposterou s for you to w ant to m arry my d a u gh ter Y ou are m ore than tw ice as old as she is." “ I know that. Mr. Sykes, but when she has been a preach er’ s w ife ten or fifteen years she will look fully as old as 1 d o " — C h ica go T ribu n e P r o f e s s o r 's H e— T h ere w as nearly a bad fire at the theater. She— H ow was th a t? H e— T h e villain lit a ciga rette and tossed the m atch in to the snow .— St. L o u is Tim es. Frnrtlciil D n y sey M aym e A pp leton w as rea d ing a n ew sp ap er last n ight w hen su d den ly she g a ve a scream and fell to the floor in a dead faint. N ow , a c co rd in g to the looks and tradition D a ysey M aym e fainted b eca u se she ! read the a n n ou n cem en t o f an old sw eeth ea rt’ s m arriage or death (and it w ou ld turn ou t a fterw a rd, a c c o r d in g to the b ook s and tradition, that he w as a cou sin o f her old sw eeth eart by the sam e n am e). But real life is so unlike the hooks and tradition. U pon bein g reviv ed D aysey M aym e related that she saw h osiery advertised fo r 27 cen ts that she had paid 35 cen ts for the day b e fo re .— A tchison G lobe. ALWAYS Bears the Signature of /FeA/FlàiAul/. N E W ’ YORK. .Nute. Unyaey C A S T O R IA G EN U IN E Facsimile Signature o f ¡"or-- Exact Copy o f Wrapper. A b o lit io n Portland, Ore. Spokane, Wash. 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W hile I do not advo cate the indiscrim inate use o f proprietary m edicines, yet Castoria is an exception for conditions w hich arise in the care o f children.” Dr. J. A. Tarker, c f Kansas City, Mo., says: “ Your Castoria holds tho esteem o f the m edical profession in a manner held by no other proprie tary preparation. It is a sure and reliable m edicine for infants and chil dren. In fact, it is the universal household rem edy for infantile ailm ents.” Dr. II. F. M errill, o f Augusta, Me., says: “ Castoria is one o f the very- finest and most rem arkable remedies for infants and children. In m y opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave. I can furnish hundreds o f testim onials from this locality as to its efficiency and merits.” Dr. Norman M. Geer, o f Cleveland, Ohio, says: “ D uring the last tw elve years I have frequently recom mended your Castoria as one o f tho best preparations o f the kind, being safe in the hands o f parents and very e f fective in relieving children 's disorders, w hile the easo w ith w hich such, a pleasant preparation can bo adm inistered is a great advantage.” V O L IV A GOES TO J A I L R A T H E R “ So you are ra isin g ch ickensT ” "Y e s ," an sw ered Mr. C rosslots. "W h a t do you find the greatest m en a ce to the w elfa re o f p o u ltr y ?" "S u n d a y com p a n y ." — W ash in gton Whnt A LCOHOL 3 PEK CEN T 3C - G reat A u th or— W aiter, this steak is as tou gh a s leather. W a iter— I've a lw a ys h eard you was an origin a l ch a ra cter, sir. but I'm blessed if you don 't jist say the same as all on ’ em do.— T it-B its. I’ o u l i r y Raises the dou gh and com p lies w ith all pu re fo o d law s. I ( h u n t 'A Mrs. C h u rch — Y ou say she w a s a w ar corresp on d en t o n ce ? Mrs. G oth a m — Yes, she w as s e cre tary o f a w om an 's clu b .— Y onkers Statesm an. Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly realizo that of all the children born in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent., or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirtyseven per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a ma jority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many cf these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of Chas. E. Fletcher. 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