Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, January 31, 1908, Image 3

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    HARK
Your D uty is to be W ell.
TO T H E
BANANA
M AN.
11« Telia o f She F r a i l w ith a M on­
But you cannot be well If 7 0 a neglect
eyed F uture.
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla when you know
Bananas are u simple and a handy
you should take It. Impure blood, poor commodity. But, h a r k ! They have a
appetite, beadacbe, nervousness, that tired future. There’s money In them. Lis­
feeling - by these and other signs your sys­ ten to J. F. Klnseley, banana dealer,
tem demands Hood's. Get a bottle today. formerly of Honduras, ut the Midland
C l o w o f H e a lt h - " My blood was very hotel this morning, aaya the Kansas
poor. Since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I
bare more color In my face, sleep and eat City Star.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer­
well, aud work la a pleasure." M e *. A. A.
‘‘W e banana promoters are optimists.
liow*Ei>, Taunton, Mass.
tainly cures coughs, colds,
Hid
you
see
that
Germ
any
has
taken
In W o r s t F o r m - “ I had catarrh In the
bronchitis,consumption. And
worst form and was advised to try Hood's the tariff off bananas?
It w on’t be
Sarsaparilla. 1 took seven bottles and am
it certainly strengthens weak
now in good health, 1 hope everyone who long before the Germ ans w ill be eat­
b » » •atarrh will give Hood’s a fair trial.” ing us much o f my favorite fruit as
th ro a ts and w eak lungs.
Mua. W ii . u a m Mere a nr. Farkerford. Pa.
Americans do.
N ew York
city last
A l w a y s P r a l s e - * ‘l first took Hood’s Sar­
There can be no mistake about
s a p a rilla 1 1 years ago. and always speak in year got outside, of a billion bananas,
fa v o r of it." H. Cowmtix, 237 i'erry btreet, though, ami the Germ ans w ill have to
this. You know it istrue. And
Lowell, Mass.
hurry.
your own doctor will say so.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere.
"The vegetarians? W e have lots ot
** My little boy hart a terr'hln rough. I tried
In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called
everythin*
I could hear of but in vain until
faith in
them.
They
are
growing
S a r s a t a b s . 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre­
1 tried Ayer’s Cherry Perioral. The first
stronger every year— In
numbers, I
night ho was better. *• d hr «rewdllv Improved
pared only by C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell, Maas.
until ho was | erlecti/ well.” — M u*. £». J.
mean. Banana flour is better than any
8TUKLB. Alton, ill.
other flour.
T ou r bread w on’t taste
¿ i Maa.)
Moa ,* 'ey
i'V . J. C. l y » r Co., Lowell,
M etallic.
flat any more.
It’ll taste sweet, like
A n a inanuUuturera or
Poe was writing “The Bells.**
bananas. And If you ever eat a pan­
SARSAPASuJJL
**It jingles,” he said, "a* if there mighi cake made of the new flour you’ll nev­
PILI.S.
ItAlB VIGOR.
be a lot of coin in it !’*
er touch another buckwheat cake, even
Cheered by the thought, be tintinnabu
though it be o f the kind mother used H o o p t h e b o w e l s r e g u la r w i*h A y e r ’*
lated with redoubled energy.
to cook.
P ills and thu3 hu3ton recovery*
“ Mills for making this flour are be
S im p ly In fa m o u s .
St
Intimate Friend— They suspended you lug built all over the country.
C o m i n g to T h i e f
from the Hot Sporta’ Club? W hat had | liOuis has the largest one In the world.
First Broker— IIow is business?
you doue?
Second Broker— Improving a little. I ’ve
| You see, this Mississippi valley Is the
Victim (choking with w ra th )— Not a j l»est place In the w orld to locate the got a good barker out in front of my
blank thing! All they could prove against
I mills. The fru it Is shipped In barges office now.
me was that I had trimmed a sucker and
A n o th e r R a fn rc S to ry .
across the G u lf of Mexico and then up
jot his wad, just as you or any other
To the tad of the dog
‘he river to the factory.
man would hove done!
They tied a big log,
“ W hat makes the banana business
Apd patted him on the head.
such a good one is that everything
N o t L i k e l y to B e a t K o in e .
Old Tray couldn’t make
Mrs. Neighbor— Aren’t you going to «'oncerned In It is utilized. T he stalks
H is narrative shake,
call on our old schoolmate who has may he used for making paper after
And the tail wagged the dog instead.
Just moved Into the next block?
the spruce forests are eaten up. The * Chicago Tribune.
Mrs. Homer— I would like to call on fruit may he used In flour and the lit­
S o m e th in g T e r r ib le .
her, but I don't want to meet her hus­ tle black knobs on the ends o f the
Tommy— Teacher, may I go out U
husks are made Into cereal coffee. Beet
band.
sneeze?
M m Neighbor— Oh, there is no dan­ in the world, too, If I do say it my­
Teacher— That is unnecessary. Tommy.
ger o f meeting him. They have been self.
You can sneeze in here without disturbinf
m arried nearly a year.
“Bananas are groat
moneymakers
anybody.
They are grow n
upon
swam p lands
Tommy— I guess you never heard mi
P a r e n t a l M la ln fo r m a t lo o .
that are so thick with underbrush be­ sneeze!
**Paw, whnt is a guillotine?”
“ It’s an instrument hearing some re­ fore they are cleared that even a cat
after
semblance to a shirt collar that has been couldn’t penetrate them. But
three or four times to the laundry, Tom­ nine months the plants bear fru it; 350
my, but it is much quicker and more mer­ plants to the acre. They aren’t much
ciful in its operation.”
trouble to take care of and the crop is
harvested every month.
The Canary TELLS READERS HOW TO PROMPTLY
M O W A HD E. B U R T O N .—A u a j i r a r3 Chemist, islands raise the host bananas but that
CURE RHEUMATISM AT HOME.
■■ L amu I v UI«, Coloriuiu. Specimen prices: Oold, Is because the business Is better de­
Silver, aU, | l; Oold, Silver, 7 k .* : Oold, 60 c; Zinc or
frl. <-y*nUlo tests. M ailing envelopes and veloped there than In Honduras, where
füll price list sent on application. Control and Um ­
Directions to M i, a Simple Préparation
pire work solicited.
llelerence: Carbonate N or I came from.”
LouaJ Hank.
and the Dose to Take— Over­
comes Kidney and Bladder
Trouble Promptly.
LEARN TO
A ue
yers
ADVICE TO VICTIMS
I
D
ANCE
__________________
USIONS 250
Walla. Two Step, Threa Step,
ete. Dance completely tanghi
snd gan ran toed In foor lessons
P ro f W ill W illson . IS Bsttlor.
(tirarti Bids , Portim id. Oreyou
Hr, Firmer ar Hr. Herchut, 0« Ton Ino« WDM Fuir
Legal Risiiti ira?
W a will placa In your hand*, on approval, th e lat­
est aath ority and 1 mtu
guide
post­
¡de on the subject. Send post-
al fo r our offer enabling you to exam ine the work
without coot or obligation to purchase.
215,000
copies sold. I f you are satisfied w ith the book, we
have a v e ry interesting proposition fo r your con­
sideration.
t D i* r butins Co., N o. 7 Han­
cock Bldg.. Senttle, W ashington.
Legal Inform ation
ï Old Favorites 5
9
•
F alae
I
Ap y en rauvra.
Ths world is still deceived with ornament
In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt.
But, being seasoned with a gracious voice,
Obsecures the show of evil? In religion,
W hat damned error, but some sober brow
W ill bless it, and approve it with a text.
Hiding the grossness with fair ornament?
There is no vice so simple, but assumes
Some mark of virtue on his outward
parts.
How ninny cowards, whose hearts are
all as false
As stairs of sand, wear yet upon their
chins
The beards of Hercules and frowning
M a rs;
Who, inward searched, have livers white
as milk !
And these assume but valor’s excrement.
To render them redoubted.
Look on
beauty,
And you shall see ’tis purchased by the
O f O ld
Sat F re e d o m
on
th e
There in her place she did rejoice.
Self-gathered in her prophet-mind,
Bnt fragments of her mighty voice
I Came roiling on the wind.
Then stfP ‘ sho down thr0’ town and field
To mingle with the human race,
And part by part to men reveal’d
The fullness of her face—
0r#T)) mothpr of maj„ tic worVp,
From her isle-altar gazing down,
Who, God-like, grasps the triple forks,
And, King-like, wears the crown.
]
I> r .
B e la
R eveas.
A fte r an exhaustive examination of
.
.
.
,be ca,,ROa that d<' tern,ine the size and
Wl,|* bt o f
newI-v born <’blldr,‘n- n r -
® ela Revesz comes to the conclusion
that heredity has nothing to do with
M U L E llE A M
BORAX
Pacific Coast Borax
R e a l S in e w » o f W a r .
T o achieve a perfect powder Is the
dream of every w a r chemist of to-day.
So writes W illia m George In the Tech­
nical W orld Magazine for January.
For upon this uncertain stulT does
Simplest, StronjJfrt,
the destiny o f nations depend. In spite
Eniert II an died
of H ague conferences and the am iable
Grabber
Made.
| platitudes o f
peace envoys. G reat
Will pan MORB
Britain has her cordite and lyddite;
and
LARGER
France puts her trust in poison-reek­
STUMPS
wui.
ing melinite; Japan has her Shi mo-
LBSS EXPBNS8
nose powder.
In short, every w a r o f­
| L d any other.
fice has Its own formula, but all are
Write for Dcacrlptl*« Clrcaiar and Prtcaa
based on a “ nltro-oompound” like gun­
JOHN
Manufacturer cotton. T h is Is a high explosive al-
821 Hawthorae Avenue
Portland, Oregon 1 most entirely smokeless, and enormous-
j ly more pow erful than ordinary gun­
powder. long since relegated to the lim­
bo of other days. Just ss gas has been
IN S U R E Y O U R HEALTH
superseded by electric light In the more
AND C O M FO R T jueaceful w alks o f life,
j Unfortunately the compound cannot
v on stormy days
h* relied upon. T he absolute requisite
V a by wearing a
Is stability— the ensuring that the pow ­
der will endnre without change any
%
| &
heat or climatic variation. An unsta­
ble explosive— the terror of every w a r­
ship afloat, which stocks many tons of
it— looks like sn y other In the labora­
Clean - Light
tory, and will shoot as well ss the best,
Durable
provided It be used before It has time
to burn Itself np
T h e trouble Is that
no chemist on earth knows when spon­
taneous combustion w ill
take
place
through decomposition with the powder
Itself.
Hence many terrible disasters
of recent years ! • all navies.
Steel-C!ad Grubber
S. BEALL,
H ow loud the voice o f the man who
hates os. and how wenk and trembling
tlie voice of the man who adm ires oa!
i
throat,
Into
D I S O j S D E D E Ö
l hawking
the refuse
stem.
to a ll
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l up by
H e ig h t s
O f old sat Freedom on the heights.
The thunders breaking at her feet;
Above her shook the starry lights:
j She heard the torrents meet.
This sim ple recipe is said to strength- It, says tlie N ew York Sun. T he size
en and cleanse the elim inative tissues of the child depends entirely on the nge
of the Kidneys so that they can filter of the mother, he thinks, and the older
and strain from the blood and ByRtem she Is the bigger and stronger the child
the poisons, acids and waste matter, la likely to be. regardless o f the sta-
nhich cause not only Rheum atism , but ture and strength either of the parents
numerous other diseases. Every man ->r grandparents.
or woman here who feels that their kid-
Speaking generally, he finds that the
The bidding In of the property by neys are not healthy and active, or w ho children o f very young mothers are
| one who has taken an assignment of suffers from any urinary trouble w hat- llkoly t0 tlc „maII
m lrtured,
a mortgage as collateral security at his ever, should not hesitate to make up w i,ue those born to women more than
own foreclosure sale Is held, In An der­ this m ixture, as it is certain to do
, ro apt to ^ ]n rg e and rolmRt. He
son vs. Messinger (C . C. A. Gth C .), 7 much good, and m .y save you from m n „|d e n fhe rpason"
simple, the
L. It. A. (N . 8 .) 1094, to give him a much misery and suffering after w h .le . wom an o f K M u g fulIy matured.
good title to the property, and to trans­
The population of men in the United Hint no nourishment is expended upon
fe r the trust In favor o f his debtor to Slates, from statistics compiled from th« her development.
I the proceeds, although such assignor, reports of the census of 1900, is 39,039,- ! From this position the doctor nt-
I because not within
the jurisdiction. 242. The population of women is 37^ tempts to explain the racial chnracter-
■ w a s not made a party to the proceed­ 244,145.
_____________ _________
istics of various peoples.
Tlius the
ings, where. In a contract afte r the
H e r R ecord A m in a t H er.
I Scandinavians, who make
late mar-
i sale, assignor and assignee contracted
Mrs. U p mo re (to applicant for position ringes. have maintained high stature
For B a b y ’s F a h: for E a b y 's C othes: for for a settlement, one element o f which as cook)— Have you «ver worked for Mra and robust physique.
•n E y e w a ^ h M cu h w a s h , Sterilizing w a s that the foreclosure proceedings
High mas?
| On the other hand in the south of
the Bottle, W a ^ h n * N aplcin3.
, should not be disturbed.
A il dealt rs. Sample, i
Applicant— Yis, ma’am : wan week.
France and In southern
Ttaly very
Parlor Card Game, 10c.
Co , Oakland, » al.
S Y S T E M
parts o f th e system .
T h ese im p u ritie s in the b lo o d irritate a n d inflam e
the different m em b ran es a n d tissues o f the b o d y , a n d the contracting
o f a c o ld w i l l start th e secretions a n d o th e r d is g u s tin g a n d di agreeable
sy m p to m s o f C atarrh . A 3 th e b lo o d g o e s to a ll p arts c f the b o d y the ca­
ta rrh a l p o iso n affects a ll p arts o f the system . 1 he head h as a tig h t, fu ll
fe e lin g , n ose c o n tin u a lly sto p p ed u p , p ain s a b o v e the cyes, s lig h t fever
com es a n d g oes, the stom ach is u p se t a n d th e entire system disordered and
affected b y th is d lseare. I t is a w a ste o f
tim e to t r y to c u t * C atarrh w ith sprays
m o d w orse.
I triod everythin;* w a sh es, in h alation s, ( . 2. Hue A treatm ent
I c o u ld h o a r o f . b u t n o
B°. « B a ? and docs “ < *
« * ■ bloo<1.
J can therefore,
• u lt e d . I ‘ *
could see » little improvement ¿ o nothing more than te m p o ra rily relieve
from tho first bottle, and aftor f l
nf
trouble
T o CUfC
taking it a e h o r t w h ilaw a .'ic i're d .
<U3Comioix o i
l o u o iu
T his w a« f i x yoari aco, a n i I a n C a ta rrh permanently t.:e blooa must DC
c ’a t Y r r h U ^ t i c o ?
th o ro u g h ly purified andlhoryctcm cleansed
Weight,
Which therein works a miracle in nature. k n ow there is nothin® o a esrttx © f all poisons, and at t 1 C same tim e
I ; I - i . stren g th e n ed and b u ilt u p . N o t h in g e qu als
Making them lightest that wear most of
it.
than I do.M i _
tt.U A .S S O H ,
S . S. S. fo r th is purpose.
I t attacks the
lia
p
a
a
r
,
M
ic
h
.
So are those crisped, snaky, golden locks.
disease at it3 head, goes down to the very
Which make such wanton gambols with
bottom o f the trouble a n d makes a complete
the wind
and lasting cure. S. S. S. removes every
Upon supposed fairness, often known
particle o f the catarrhal poison from the
To be the dowry of a second head,
blood, m aking thi3 vital stream pure, fresh
The skull that bred them in the sepulcher.
and healthy.
Then the inflamed mem­
Thus ornament is but the gulled shore
begin to heal, the head is loosened
• To a most dangerous sea; the beauteous
PURELY VEGETABLE branes
and cleared, the hawking and spittingeease,
scarf
every symptom disappears, the constitution i3 built up and vigorous health
(Veiling an Indian beauty; in a word,
j The seeming truth which cunning tildes restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach ar.d digestion and acts as a
fine tonic to the entire system. I f you are suffering v.:'.h Catarrh begin the
put on
To entrap the wisest.
Therefore, thou use o f 3. S. S. and write us a statement o f your case and our physicians w ill
send you literature about Catarrh, and g iv e you special medical advici
gaudy gold.
Hard food for Midas. I will none of thee. Without charge. S. S . S. is for sale at all first class d rag stores.
— William Shakspeare.
THE S W IF T SPE C IFIC C O .. ATLANTA. CAa.
Her open eyes desire the truth.
There is ao much Rheum atism every-
The wisdom of a thousand years
where that the follow in g advice by an l**
them. May perpetual youth
Keep dry their light from tears;
A parol agreement between two per­ eminent authority, w h o writes for read-
sons to purchase a single tract of land erg of a large Eastern daily paper, w ill
“ dK “ lM
together or “ in partnership,” w h ere the be highly appreciated by thoae who Th* } ' ' “ J * 1* form ™ y
Buffer-
Make bright our days and light our
purchase is finally made by one of
from any good pharm acy one-ha 11 *,
. dr*nm8’
__
Get from
j them, who pays the whole o f the pur­
T 7i - i t *
, n
,
Turning to scorn, with lips divine,
.
.
chase price and takes the title to him­ ounce F lu id Extract Dandelion, * one
The
*<»hood of extremes!
ounce Compound Kargon, three ounces
—Alfred Lord Tennyson.
self, the other simply agreeing to pay
of
Compound
Syrup
Sara*par 11a.
_____________________ _ _
him one-half thereof on demaud, is
Shake these w ell in a bottle and ta k e 1
held. In Norton vs. Brink (N e b .), 7 L.
M O T H E R S S H O U L D B E P A S T 25.
in tea8poooful doses after each meal
It. A. (N . S .) 945, not to create a part-
and at bedtim e; also drink plenty of
A t I .e a a t T h a t l a t h e C o n e l u a l o n o f
1 nership between such persons.
good water.
|
I t is claimed that there few victim !
of this dread and torturous disease who
w ill fail to find ready relief in thia
■lm p!e home-made m ixture, and in
moat oases a permanent cure is the re-
eu](
Ä N D
* * 6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
f
Payment by a livery stable keeper, ts.
whom a horse has been loaned for use,
of a claim by the owner against him­
self and his bailees for value o f the
horse, which w a s killed by the negli­
gence o f the latter, is held, iu Tanner
vs. Bowen (M o n t.), 7 L. It. A. (N . S.)
534, to preclude furth er proceedings
against the bailee upon the owner's
claim, although the stable keeper takes
an assignment o f It for the purpose of
enforcing the prim ary liability o f tho
bailee.
CATAM HS
A n O pinion.
“ W h e re ," quoted the poetic parson,
“are the snows o f yesteryear?"
" I don’t know," answered Mr. Sirlu-
Barker, "but It’s no credit to the street
cleaning department that they aren't
lying precisely where they fell.— W ash
tngton Star.
(o n a ld fr a llo n .
“ D o you expect people to believe the
reason you give for advancing prices?”
) "T h a t isn’t the question,” rejoined
Dustin Stax. “T hey ought to appre­
ciate my courtesy in condescending to
give any reason ut all.”— W ashington
Star.
Only One “ BROMO QUININE.**
That is L A X A T IV E BROMO Q U IN IN K. Look
lo r the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the
W orld over to Cure a Cold in One Day. ¿6c.
D e m o n a t r a lln g
Invited
to
the
li a n q n e t .
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
P A ZO O IN TM E N T Is
anrnod to cure any
case o f Itch in g. Bl-nd. .Iceiling >>r Protruding
P ile » in 6 to 14 d ay» or Honey refunded. 50c.
Physicians in various parts of hingland
are complaining that the competition of
departments of hospitals is ruinously un­
fair.
___ V H P ____________ _________
diins
Byrup the b si remedy to uao tor their chlldrsa
du rin g the teeth ing period.
It.
**The financial stringency doesn’t seem
to have affected you much,” remarked
Dinguss, touching him for ten.
“ No,” answered Shadbolt, reluctantly
banding it over, "and it doesn’t seem to
have taught me any gumption, either.”
H t re d llr.
The baby wns learning to walk.
“ B ’eaa its 'ittle heart!” exclaimed the
fond mother. “ It waddle* dess like it»
big fat papa, doesn't it?”
C on aialcury In R eform .
“ W h y w asn ’t Mrs. I)e Smytbe-Pey*
ster at the meeting to take steps to
suppress the gambling evil
in
big
cities?”
"S he couldn’t come. This is the day
her bridge whist club meets, and she’a
alw ays such
a
winner.”— Haltimor«
American.
r * T f l St. Vitus’ Dance und all ftirrvftna Dtsnooea
l » l u permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Ureal
ÎJerve Restorer. Heed for FRBE $3trial bottle and
treatise. Dr. K. ILklLt«, Ll. 031 arch Hi.. Pblla.,P*
Lumbago.
T h is is really Rheumatism of the
muscles of the loiua and is character
Ized by severe, at times agon zing, pain
in the sm all of the back, allow ing the
lu ffe re r scarcely a
m om ent’s
rest,
w h ile the ailm ent is at its worst.
It
can come from cold, exposure to draft,
ftom getting wet feet or wearing wet or
dam p clothing. It canees acute suffer­
ing, and if allowed to become chronic,
it may permanently disable the suffer­
er.
The way to secure quickest relief
is to redden the skin over the painful
part by rubbing with a flush brush or
piece of flannel tag, and then app ly St.
Jacobs O il by gentle friction with the
hand.
No
Dead
On the accession of a new euiperoi
of China lie goes in solemn state to
the Temple o f Heaven in Peking and
form ally announces to his Imperial pre­
decessors the new titles and dignities
which he has assumed. These ances­
tors are then dutifully invited to tho
banquet of commemoration, where seats
are duly reserved for them.
S ig n .
Sister— I know Jack is In love with
me.
Brother— W hat makes you think so?’’
Sister— IIis hand trembled when he
buttoned my glove for me this morn-
in g ..
Brother— Guess again.
I w as out
with
him
last
night.”— Cleveland
Leader.
A
fi r e n t
M n n 'a
l.ltflr
P leasantry.
"Senator,” said the correspondent, "you
are quoted as ntivoentin? the abolition of
capita] puuisiimeut. How about that?”
"W e ll,” answered Senator Lof.srmin,
with a grin, "don’t you think capital baa
been punished about enough?”
How’s This?
We ofTerOno Hundred boll* rs Howard forany
case of Catarrh that cannot L) * ured by Ha l'§
Catarrh Cure
F. J. CHENEY ACO., Toledo,O
We, the undersigned, have kn »wn F. J.
Cheney for the la.-i l ’j V*r>s flnd believe him
perfectly honorable in all lm>ncsn tr ansaction*
and financially a bit* to carry out any obliga­
tion made bv hi*» flim.
WALDINU, RINNAN A M ARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,O
Hall’s Cararrah Cure is nken imernaily, act­
ing directly upon tho blood and mucous sur­
faits of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 7fi cents per bottle Bold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family PillB lor Constipation.
O pen
M in d e d .
*'T7ncl« George, do you believe Mars iB
inhabited?”
“ Sometimes I do, my hoy, nnd some­
times I don’t. It depends altogether on
w*hich one of the monthly magazines 1
happen to be reading at the time.”
Mrs. I praore Well, if you suited hei young girls are given In m arriage, and
for as long a time a« that you wouldn’t |n mnsof|nena(. , he race bas dwindled
au.t me at all. Good morning.
,
hpI(fht nn(I fran)e and OVPn ,n ,,n.
H a c o n ra g la g .
Snld an ambitious youth one day to
a young la d y ; "D o n 't you think I'd
better dye my mustache?” caressing tha
faintly visible progeny.
" I think if you let it alone It w ill die
Itself," said the young lady.— W om an ’!
Home Companion.
s
(y ru
sH d ixirifS e r n ia
Clc canses the System E f fect-
ually;JJ¡speU Colds andHoad-
J
j 1
i
r
i-
a -
aelios due to Constinoti ton;
Acts natifrally. acts truly as
a Laxative.
Best forMcn\vomenond. Child­
ren -yound and Old
To ¿et its D »efic'ia 1 Ejjects
ÁI wq ^S huy the Genuine
tlemiine which
vvhich
has the full name oj the Com-
CALIFORNIA
H o S
t h u p
C
o .
by whom it is m a n u fa ctu red ,p rin ted on tho
fron t of r \ o r y packn g**.
SOLD STALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
•ne size only, regular price 5 0 «^ . bailie.
ergy and Initiative.
H e b re w . In I’o-
land are n conspicuous exam ple o f the
evil o f early motherhood,
, The doctor thinks that
the same
principle may account for the sum II-
ness of the Japanese, and he Is sure
it does fo r the degeneracy of the Hln-
I class, wherein girls m arry young, a*
hullfl of city people to be Inferior to
that o f peasants, and It tend* to cause
jhyulcnl retrogression in the leisure
class, wwherein girls m arry young, as
compared with the class o f workers, In
which the young women have to take
' np trades or domestic service for sev­
eral years before they can marry.
fio o d
Som e
O th er
" O U C H , OH M Y B A C K "
N E U R A L G IA . S T IT C H E S . L A M E N E S S , C R A M P
T W IN G E S , T W IT C H E S FR O M W E T OR D A M P
ALL B R U IS E S . S P R A IN S . A W R E N C H OR T W IS T
T H IS S O V E R E IG N R E M E D Y T H E Y C A N T R E S IS T
ST JACOBS OIL
T im e .
“Just ns Jack w as about to klsa me
fast night father w alked Into the
room."
"W b a t did yon do?”
“ I gave Jack a rain yherk.”— M ilw au­
kee Sentinel.
P rice 2 5 c a n d 5 0 c
A n Keonom lat.
“Y es," boasted an overdressed Indi­
vidual, “ t make my clothes last. This
hat la an exam ple o f my th rift Bought
It three year* ago, had It blorked twice
and exchanged It once for a new one at
a c a fe !”
A P oor W ra p p e r.
"Y e s ;
poor Mrs.
Elderly
la all
wrapped np In that son o f her*.“
"A n d he Isn't much o f a wrapper,
-h r
Love Is blind. therefore It can't
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men , «ova. « o » ! * . Misaca and children .
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W. L Douglas $4 ind $8 6llt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled it Any Pilca
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