Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, February 14, 1908, Image 7

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    Thousands Are Sick
With the grip, colds, fevers, rheumatism,
neuralgia. Many might be well If they had
only taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great
blood purifier and health-regulating medi­
cine. It Is a wonderful preventive as well
as cure. Keep It In yoar house and take It.
H o o d '® — “ I have taken
Hood's Haraaparljla for indigestion, and
recommend it to others for that complaint. It
L*
aud i
u on
baud. A. S. H eath . Adams Centre. N. Y.
K i d n e y T r o u b l e — “ I had kidney trouble.
A friend recommended Hood's Sarsaparilla.
I tried one bottle and found 1 was better, took
inree more and recovered.” B en j . L evins , «0
Village Street. Boston. Mass.
J a u n d i c e -- " I had a severe cane of
Jaundice and fell from 145 to 90 lbs. In weight.
A friend advised taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and when I had taken three bottles was up
and on ray feet.” J o s e p m L e w i s . 19 Alpine
street, Boston, Mass. t
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is fold everywhere.
In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called
• a r s a t a b s . 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre­
pared only by C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell, Masa.
M a s c u lin e
B r u t a lit y .
Mrs. Jenner Lee Ondego had been com­
pelled to abandon a contemplated trip up
the Nile, in consequence of the linancial
stringency, and w ti weeping softly.
“ Crocodile tears,” commented her un­
feeling husband.
The French government has adopted a
method of treating macadamized roads
with hot coal tar thinned with about 10
per cent of oil. The cost is said to work
out at about eight-tenths of a cent a
square yard.
Korea is probably mors responsive to
passionary effort than any oriental coun­
try. A Methodist missionary writes : “ It
is my honest conviction that had we the
proper missionary force Korea would be a
Christian nation in five or ten yaars.”
DWINDLING OF ARMY ! SKIN DISEASES
G.VES CUE TO CRITICS
HUMORS IN T H E B L O O D
Hammer blows, steadily ap­
The Signal Corjw o f the W ar Depart­
plied, break the hardest rock.
ment bag made public 8 |MH*lttcatlona for
Coughing, day after day, jars
the construction o f a dirigible balloon
and tears the throat and lungs
to be used In u series o f tests at Fort
M yer next spring. Proposals for fur­
until the healthy tissues give
nishing the balloon w ill be opened at
way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
the department ou Jan. 15 next. T h «
stops the coughing, and heals
balloon is to consist of a gas bag of
the torn membranes.
silk, to be covered with an aluminum
" I always keep A yer's Cherry P ectoral in
preparation. Th# material for the bag
the houa*. It icWea perfect relief w henever
any o f us have roughs or hard colds. I have
and the hydrogen with which It will be
used it fo r a great tnaJiy years and so know
inflated w ill be furnished by the gov­
all about it."—M
das.
r- M
** a k — y ODKRTEAN.Varys-
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burg, N. T.
ernm ent The dimensions and sbaps of
the bag w ill be left to the bidders, ex­
Made by J. C. A 7 ®r Co . L o w e ll, Maes.
▲ Iso manufacturers o f
cept that the length must not exceed
>
SARSAPARILLA.
120 fe e t It must be designed to carry
tw o persons having a combined weigh!
O
HAIR VIGOR.
o f 350 pounds; also at leust 100 pounds _
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o f ballast. A speed o f twenty miles as B ili o u s n e s s , c o n s t i p a t i o n r e t a r d r e -
hour in still air la dealred, and th, c o v o r y . C u r o th e s e w i t h A y e r ’. Pills.
scheme o f ascending, descending and .
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maintaining equilibrium must be based .
i t « i.axtin g Effect,
on shifting weights, movable planes oi j
‘‘ Ripsling, did you ever convert any-
some method which w ill not necessl* body to your way of thinking by your
tate balancing or changing o f poaltloi » ‘ « H corner oratory?”
I know of one. anyhow, and it made
by the aeronaut
The balloon musl
a changed man of him.”
have all the fittings necessary for sue
‘‘ What is he doing now?”
cessful and continuous flights. I t will
“ He’s in the insane asylum, Ruggles;
be accepted only after a trial flight to in the insane asylum. A glimpse of the
be held at Fort Myer next spring.
truth was too much for his modernized
intellect.”
A
iip r
ç pills-
In a recent address at New York
R ock y.
Hed seems t o be the most popular j C ity Francis E. I^eupp, commissioner of j
of national colors, if fla g s may bs used. I inlbin affairs, took occasion to replv t o 1 Tenderfoot— I hear you have started
a. criterion.
O f the twentj-fiv. lead. | gt|[ne Qf the
that have been op a new quartz mill. How are you do­
ing with it?
ing national flags nineteen have red in
.
,
,.
,
.
, , ..
Mine Owner— Oneisslv. thank you.
them. No other color is ao much used. I n,,,de re<fardln*
treatment o f th.
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Indians by bis bureau.
He outlined.
Experiments made by German scient-, the present policy o f the government as i
O p in io n o f a C o n n o is s e u r .
Iwtn show that butter keeps best when that o f absorbing the Indian into the | “ Mr. Spoonnmore, don’t you think a
preserved with from 3 to 5 per cent of white man’s civilization, thu 3 reversing kiss 295 seconds in duration is a great
wit. I f the proportion of salt is higher the old policy o f assisting him in h i l , deal too long to be agreeable?”
than that thé results are less satisfac­ ardent desire o f keeping as separate
“ Well, that depends entirely on the—
tory.
from the white man as he possibly
l-.ir.b ility of ths klzw .,”
F o r.
W hat
.
.
iv *
W ife — Must you go to the club to-
night, dear?
Husband— It Isn’t absolutely neces­
sary, but I need the rest.— Life.
C° Uld‘ He eXP” " ed the oplnlon th a ,l
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
the final aolution o f the problem would p a z o o in t m k n t I. sus-.nt.ed to cur. .n T
be reached by Intermarriage, H e de- ! Case o f It c h in g , Blind, fle e lin n o r P r o tr u d in g
P ile , in 6 to 14 day. o r money refu n d ed . 60c.
scribed the success of the government
tifive Y on f
In making the Indian w o r k ; even the |
Utes, he said, were now working on the T h , n.w ten-dollar gold piece ha. arrived,
The Queen of Italy offered an interna­
A
n
ri
m
a
ernr
n a in
in our
m is o
l n t n h a . Kw
And we got n on©
clutches
by » a
railroads and helping to build up the ]
tional cup to be presented to the first
squeeze;
country
o
f
which
they
were
a
p
a
rt
The
|
aeronaut who succeeds in crossing th«
Have you noticed that the breeches on th«
commissioner said It w as true that |
Alps by balloon.
turkey on the coin
about 85 per cent o f the Indians th a t,
Are considerably baggy at the knees?
went to Indian schools, such as Oar.j — Houston Post.
O W A R D JE. B U R T O IF .—Assayer e r a Chemist.
I .eodville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Oold, lisle and others, and went back to the |
S liver, Lrad, 91 ; Oold, 8llver,75c; Oofd, 60c; Z ln co t
P r o b a b le O n tc o m e .
C oppt-r.fl. Cyan ldo teste. M ailin g envelope« and , reservations sooner or later reverted to
B ill price list sent on application. Control and Urn- '
K1ar«lrxkf
Chronic Kicker— What do you auppos«
But their children started
pire w ork solicited.
lteleren cei Carbonate N - l I i e U IU U K eL
would
happen
to your boasted fleet if ii
Uoual Bank.
away ahead o f where tlielr parents did, j
so that the schooling was by no meant should get into a real battle?
Phlegmatic Citizen O, I suppose we’d
wasted.
LEA RN TO
get licked— earn, a. we’ve alwaya been.
W h e n th e blood is pure, fresh and h ea lth y, the sk in w ill b e soft, smooth
an d fre e fro m blem ishes, but when som e acid h u m or takes ro o t in th e circu­
These
Military Men Say Force Is Reduced la tio n its presence is m anifested b y a s k in eru p tion o r disease.
hum ors g e t in to th e blood, g e n e ra lly because o f an in a c tiv e o r s lu g g is h
Beyond Point of Safety for
con d itio n o f th e m em bers o f th e b od y w h ose d u ty i t is to c o lle c t and carry
the Nation.
o ff th e w aste and refuse m atter o f th e system . T h is u n h ea lth y m a tter is left
to sour and ferm en t and soon th e c ircu lation becom es ch a rged w ith th e acid
poison. T h e b lood b egin s to th ro w o ff th e hum ors and acids th ro u gh tho
pores and g la n d s o f th e skin, p rodu cin g Eczem a, A cn e, T etter, Psoriasis,
NEED OF REFORM IN SERVICE S a lt R h eu m an d sk in eruption s o f various kinds. E czem a appears, u su a lly
w ith a s lig h t redness o f the shin "follow ed b y pustules fro m w h ic h there
flow s a s tic k y flu id th a t dries and form s a crust, and th e itc h in g is intense.
I t is g e n e ra lly o n th e back, breast, face, arm s and le gs, th o u g h o th er ports
L o w P a y and R eq u irem en t o f Hard o f th e b od y m a y be affected. In T ette r th e s k in dries, cracks and b lee d s ;
th e acid in th e b lood dries u p th e natural o ils o f th e skin , w h ich are intended
P ra c tic e M arches A re M ain
to keep it s o ft an d p lian t, cau sin g a dry, feverish con d itio n and g iv in g it a
P o in t* o f A tta ck .
hard, le a th e ry appearance. A c n e m akes its appearance on th e face in th e
I suffered w ith E c k i u for fo r ty f° rm. ° f P im P fea and black heads w h ile
yoara and could find nothin g to A sonasis com es in s ca ly patches on d iffer-
The W ar and Navy Departments me
trying to reach an agreement by which
the marines are to be withdrawn trora
the Isthmus o f Panama and two regi­
ments o f Infantry are to be sent to take
their places as guards. It Is fully ex­
pected that before long two regiments
or foot will be on tlielr way to the
canal zone.
This diverting o f nriny
regulars to a new field w ill mean that
the forces In the United States are to
be depleted beyond that which officers
believe to be the danger point.
The Infantry problem Is one o f the
most serious factors In the greater
problem o f the army's weakness. On
paper w e arc supposed to hnve HO.IHH)
Infantrymen, but lu truth we have noth­
ing like that number, and unless the
Increase o f pay bill pass Congress, It Is
perfectly evident that the ranks will
be thinned still further. An army offi­
cer who knows conditions tells a Wash­
ington eorres|X)iident that In a ease of
emergency there would be less than
7,000 Infuntrymen who could be brought
with anything like dispatch to any
threatened point within the limits o f
'he United States proper.
There are two chief army measures
now before Congress, one dealing with
the matter o f the increase o f pay and
the other dealing with the matter o f
the Increase o f the infantry. A corre­
spondent says there Is precious little
^
¿ i f , " « * " ¿ ¿ ¡ ¿ " T t proh-
S S ff.“ d i i u i i s l r ^ t h - th T ftc h i
ingr and burning: pustules w ou ld
form from w h ich there flowed *
atickv fluid; crusts w ou ld coma on
the akin and w hen acratched o ff
the skin w a s le ft as ra w > . a piece
fen s V e » r s * 'lffw as afiliefed? but
____ I ueedS
sed .1 _____
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when
. 8. 8.
I found » ___
per-
feet euro. There hae n ever been
any retu rn o f the trouble.
C. H . E V A N S ,
Stockman, 2feb.
P art? o l . U i e b o d y One o f th e w orst
*omiS OI Skin trou ble IS S alt Rheum j
its fa v o r ite p o in t o f attack is th e scalp,
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som etim es cau sin g baldness. P oison Oak
and I v y are al..o d isagreeable ty p e s o f skin
disease. T h e hum or p ro d u cin g th e trou ble
lie s dorm an t in th e blood th ro u gh the
W in te r to break out: and torm en t the
sufferer w ith th e re tn m o f S p rin g . T h e best
treatm ent fo r a ll s k in diseases Is S. S. S.
I t neutralizes the acid3 and rem oves th e
humors so th at th e s k in Instead o f b ein g
irritated and diseased, is nourished b y a
su p p ly o f fresh, h ea lth y blood.
E x tern a l
ap p lication s o f salves, washes, lotion s, etc.,
w h ile th e y sooth e th e itc h in g caused b y
skin affection s, can n e v e r cure the trou b le
because th e y do n o t reach th e blood. S. S. S. g o e s d ow n in to th e circu lation
find forces o u t e v e ry p a rticle o f fo r e ig n m atter and restores th e b lood to its
norm al, pure con d ition , th e re b y p erm a n en tly c u rin g e v e ry form o f sk in
affection. Book o n S k in Diseases and a n y m edical a d vice desired sen t free
to a ll w h o w rite. S. S, S. is fo r sale at a ll first class d ru g stores.
s.s.s.
PURELY
VEGETABE
THE S W IFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm
An
O v e rn tiffh t.
W a y s id e
C o m m u n in g «.
“ I want to pay tills bill.” he said at
Wareham Long— Wot started the hard
the hotel bar, “ but I think you have times, anyway?
Tuffold Knutt— We did, ye ole fool.
made a slight error here In my favor.
I ’ve been reading over the extras, and We wus sufferin’ with ’em long ’fore a n y ­
I cannot find that you have charged body else caught ’em.
anything for telling me you thought It
Only On« “ BROMO QUININE.”
might rain.”
T h a t is L A X A T I V E B R O M O UUININK. L ook
He
D o < lir « d .
“ OVE.
Used tha
fo r th e s ig n a tu re o f K. W . GRC
W o rld o \ er to C u re a C o ld in O n e Day, 25c.
“ So Borroughs owes you money.
N e ig h b o r ly C o r d ia lity .
Well, I think he’ll pay you back some
Mrs. Gadder (rising to depart)— Well,
day, but you can’t make him hurry.” you must come and call on me some day.
“ Don’t you believe it. The mere
ably would be folly to pass the second Right of me walking along the street It's your xurn now.
Mrs. Chillicon-Kearney— Yes; I think
bill without passing the first, for it baa made him hurry several times it has been my turn for the last five or
would be useless to provide for- an in­ lately.” — Philadelphia Press.
six times, hasn’t it?— Chicago Tribune.
crease in the ranks if no inducements
B lo a t D i r e c t M o n t e .
were held out by which the increase
Berlin authorities have passed a law
“ How did your husband get out of the
could be effected.
building after he had located the gas putting a tax on cats, and now when on#
of
them is found without the metal tag
leak?” asked the reporter. *
O b je c t io n « to A r m y L ife .
“ As nearly as he could remember it which shows that the tax has been paid it
Interview s with enlisted men disclose
afterward,” said the woman, “ he went ; la chloroformed.
three chief objections to army life, nnd,
out through the roof.”
1 M o hers w ill fin d M r*. W in s lo w 's B ooth ia®
In order o f numerical precedent, they
j B y r u p t h n b * t re m e d y to use fo r t h e ir c h ild ran
d u r in g th e t e e th in g p e rio d .
rank like this:
R e c o g n i i e d H la F a l l i n g .
Monthly practice marches.
Woman of the House— A big, strong
An unusual view o f the army ha*
S prain .
E a tiily U n d e r s to o d .
LESIONS 250
Poor pay.
fellow like you ought to be willing to
lately been presented in a complain!
A n y sudden turn or twiat which may
“ I love a dim, religious light,” sh*
W alts. Two Step, Three Step,
work and earn his own living.
•
over
the
decrease
in
strength
o
f
th
,
1
t
h
r
o
w
,
member^
0
^
7
«
norma
1
^
-
N
on-m
lllU
ry
duty
required
o
f
the
en
etc. Dance completely taught
Languid Launcelot— llia t ’s wot ails murmured.
and guaranteed In four lessons
coast artillery regiments. The Tenth \ sition is lik ely to cauee a sprsin, which i SJ
nie"-
P r o f W a l W ills o n , is H.iiiiff.
“I
was brought up In Pittsburg,
me, ma’am. Me muscles is all right, but
Itlmfc BM».. P o rtla n d . O regon J
Company, fo r Instance, which mustered is really a sudden ami more or less ser-
®ome o f
ranking officers o f the ma will power is all gone.
too,” he said.
a hundred and one men In 1900, w al ions wrench or tw ist of a ligament or army have Inveighed constantly against
H a m . H a d K .ra p e d H e r.
able to get out only fourteen In th, of the muscles controlling the liga- j what theY cal1 the folly o f the frequent
St. Vitus’ Dance ana all N ervou s Disfai
perm anently cured by I»r. K lin e ’ s Ureal
Use hot water for bathing the practice marches. The men are kept in
''Professor," said Mrs. Ga.well to the
ranks In October. The explanation o f- ; ments.
N e rv e Restorer. Send for F K E K |2 trial bottle and
distinguished
musician
who
had
been
en­
treatise. Dr. It. 1L K ll.lv, 1x1.. »31 A rch Ht„ P U U a..F*
fered Is that the men In the coast artil­ sprain; dry the surface and apply 8t. flne physical condition and as hard as
gaged at a high price to entertain hei
lery receive training In some branch ol Jacobs O il as for soreness and stiffness. walnuts through the dally drills, the
guard duty, the good food, and the reg­ guests, "what was that lovely selection
The rebuilding of Sau Francisco hat
mechanics, and can get employment
ular living generally.
Y et they are you played just now?"
been hampered greatly by the exorbitant
R e d a c tio n
outside at good wuges. One officer I d - |
“ That, madam,” he answered, glaring
wage schedule. The rates exceed by ■
The old nag was jogging up th* h ill'com pelled at least once a month to at her, "was an improvisation.”
structed his company In the art o f tel- j
dollar per day the maximum seal© in New
I hike out on the road under heavy bur-
“ Ah, yes, I remember now. I knew it
ephone repairing, and made the men with the elopers.
York.
.. j
"Y
es,”
said
the
old
nag.
“
It
is
rathet
|
dens
and
trying
conditions
for
tbe
pur-
was
so
old
favorite,
but
I
couldn't
think
so efficient that the telephone compnnj j
tough
pulling
them
up
to
the
parson-
|Pose
o
f
keeping
In
trim
so
that
they
o
f
ths
name
of
it,
to
save
me.”
In the neighboring city offered them
sixty and seventy dollars a month, and age, but it w ill be easier coming back." w ill be ready for the field In case o f
In the Laundry, K itchen, T oile t and
S h o rt-S ig h te d .
“ H ow so?” queried the friendly hostilities. The practice march, fa irly
In some eases bought the discharge ol
Nu rsery is a Cleanser and Purifier.
“ W hy don’t you farmers do some­
long continued and to come at long In­
ah deni.r».
Booki«i, »«..pi. .n<i fnrior c«r< the men, bo that they might begin work goose at the roadside.
For Infants and Children.
Same "W H IZ ” ID-- Pacific Coast Borns Co.. Oak
"W h y, can’t you see that after leav­ tervals. has Us uses, and the men like thing to improve your roads?”
before their enlistment expired. I f th.
nd, CaL
“
W
hat
for?”
asked
the
old
settler.
It
;
but
they
don’t
like
It
coining
as
It
army can train Its men as effectively ing the parsonage two w ill bs mad»
“ It would improve the value o f your
does every three or four weeks.
as this. It ought to be a pretty good on ,?” — Chicago News.
farms.”
school.
How’s This?
C0£L MINE EXPLOSION.
“ Yes; and the more value we get up,
V— >
W e o ffe r O n e H u n d re d D o lla rs R e w a rd fo r a n r
the more taxes we might have to pay.”
I f there are not forty-eight star,, raae o l C a ta rrh th a t ca n n o t b e cu red by H a l e
N e w T h e o ry A d va n ced as to the — Washington Star.
on the flag within a year or two it C a ta rrh Cure.
O it ilr in ’t T n k e th e J o b .
F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., T o le d o , O
C on ditions P ro d u cin g Them.
w ill not be for lack o f effort on the
We, th e u n d en d itn ed , have k n o w n F. J.
S o lic it ndw.
An Inland graduate came to New
en ey fo r th e laat 15 y e a r,, an d b e lie v e h im
Experts who have made Investiga­
"Cyrus,** hastily exclaimed Mrs. Jymes, York to seek employment. Through a
part o f Arizona and New Mexico. A p C e h rfe
c tly h o n o ra b le In a ll bulinea. tran saction s
c o n v e n tio n o f d e le g a te s
fr o m
every
and fin a n c ia lly a b le to ca rry ou t a n y o b ilga- tions o f the recent mine disasters, not­ “ you ought to be careful bow you let
friend he received an offer o f a place
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y h i. Arm .
ably those o f Monongah and Jacob’s Fido eat out of your hand !”
F e r r y ’ s Reeds
a.s shipping clerk to a certain firm. In
part o f New Mexico adopted resolu­ d o n m a d e b VA
L
D
IN
O
,
K
I
N
N
A
N
&
M
A
R
V
IN
,
a r e t h e b est k n o w n a n d
"W hy, there isn’t a bit of danger,”
the conclusion
W h o le s a le D r u g g is t,, T oled o,O Creek, have come to
reply he wrote ns follow s: " I regret
tions tbe other day demanding the ad­
t h e m o s t r e lia b le seeds g r o w n .
said Mr. Jymes. “ He wouldn’t harm a
H a l l '. C a ta rra li C u re I . sk en In te rn a lly , act­
E v e r y p a c k a g e bus b e h in d i t th o r e p u ta tio n
mission o f the territory as a State. in g d ir e c tly u pon th e b lo o d an d raucous ,u r- that the explosions are caused by cli­ fly.”
that I cannot accept your kind offer of
o f a h o u s e w h o s e b u sin ess s ta n d a rd s a r e tb e
m
atic
conditions.
The governor o f Arizona has reported
Te*<1“ ® o la l, »ent free.
shipping clerk, but the
h ig h e s t i n th e tra d e .
“ O, I know there’s no danger to you,” a position
< P r ic e 76 c e n t, p er b ottle. Sold by .11 D ruggists.
Supporting the position taken, It Is impatiently rejoined his wifs. " I was fact is that i am always sick when on
F «rr* *• 190S »«*•<! Annual will be mailed FRF.E
’• F F a a r m - ’ ily
’- P
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- n.
that the statehood sentiment In that
T a k e H a ll’s
C o n stip a tio
to nil applicants. It contains colored plates, many
a
noticeable
fact,
they
say,
that
the
j
enter* v nira. and fall descriptions, prices and directions territory Is stronger than ever before.
the water.” — Success Magazine.
thinking of Fido.”
for piwntuik ofar iaoo vartette* of Vegetable and
recent catastrophes have occurred at
H la P e r s o n a l V i e w
o f It.
Jlowei Seeda Invaluable to all. Send for it.
Bills were Introduced in the Senate on
about
tile
same
hour
In
the
day,
in
a
Admiring
Constituent—
Senator,
you
D . M . F I R R Y * C O ., D a t r o lt , M lo h .
the first working-day o f the session of
have your own opinion of this currency zone o f certain altitude, In about the
Congress, providing for the creation
question, haven’t you?
same longitude and In pinces where
o f tw o new States out o f the territo­
Senator Lotsmun— Yes, sir, and I sup- clim atic conditions are similar.
The
ries.
As the effort to pass a Joint p °.. I k . . . answered It hundred, of mnJ<)r|ty o f the m|m.» 0,H.r„ted to-
statehood bill has been abandoned, It
^ " h nis
. . currency.
™ rn0. ”
“
° W ‘ “ “ “ . 1 « y ..
below the level . o f the
. streams
Is now necessary for the two territo­ gets
!n the same sections, and, owing to the
ries to convince Congress that they are
llm pled, Strongest,
W ET AND DAMP CAUSE
Austrian mines are provided with res­ moisture, the outside air forced into
worthy to \>e admitted to the fam ily of
Baeicit H a n d l e d
C O L D IN T H E J O I N T S
cue chambers st convenient locations un­ tho mines by the fans has been laden
States.
.
Grubber
Made.
derground. They are ©quipped with food with carbon dioxide moisture and oth­
W ill p all M O R E
and conveniences for miners in case of er impurities.
According to Terence V. Powderffj accident.
and
L A R G BR
I t is suggested that i f the air forced
formerly grand master o f the Knights
STUM PS
with
Into the mines was gathered from a
of Irfibor and now connected with tho
LBSS
BXPENSB
higher stratum and was heated suffi­
government Bureau o f Immigration, ex­
iban
any other.
ciently and otherwise treated to re­
T A K E S O U T T H E P AIN A T
tensive railroad building In Italy, the
move the impurities the accidents
Write for Descriptive Circular and Prices
O N C E .R E M O V E S T H E S T IF F -
approach o f the presidential election
would be less numerous during the
NESS.
P R E V E N TS
ITS
J O H N S . B E A L L , M a n u fa & a r e r and scare headlines In the newspaper*
change o f seasons.
Proper
ventila­
R ETUR N , TOO.
F IN E FOR
821 H aw th orn e A v e i
Portland, O re s ti* aside from the financial flurry, are the
tion with tliis purified air. It is be­
B R U IS E S , S P R A IN S AND
causes fo r the present exodus o f aliens
lieved, w ill remove to a great extent
SO RENESS.
from the United States. “ No alarm
the coal dust and explosive gases
Price 25 c and 50 c.
need be felt because o f the ebb In the
which are found to a certain extent
tide,” he says. “ There Is more work
acts gently yet prompt­ In every mine.
to do In this country than there ever
THE SUPERIOR
T b e N a t i o n ’s I n v e n t o r y .
QUALITIES OF
was before; there is a necessity for
ly on the bowels, cleanses National
assets. $1,500,000,000,000.
men and women to do It, and the first
Farm wealth, $7.412,000,000.
months o f the next year will see a re­
m e system punctually,
Mineral production, annually, $3.000,-
turn o f aliens, who w ill be able to find
000 , 000 .
remunerative employment In this coun­ assists one in overcoming
fexport domestic merchandise, annual
try.”
ly, $1353,718,000.
h a b itu a l constipation
Manufacturing products, annually, $14,-
802.147,000.
are the men who hove
The W ar Department has publisher
perm anently. To get its
Live stock, total value, $4,875,000,000.
put them to the hard­
a general order o f the President requir­
Seven cereal crops, 1007, $2,378,000,-
est tests in the rough­
« H O C « A T ALL
ing every field officer to make each year
est weather.
b e n e fic ia l e ffe c ts buy DOO.
P R IC E S , FOR EV E R Y ’
G et the original
Wheat crop, 1907, $500,000,000.
practice marches o f three consecutive
M E M B E R OF T H E F A M I L Y ,
Towers Fish Brand
M EN . B O V S . W O M E N , M IS S E S A N D CHILD REN .
Cotton crop, 1907, $075,000,000.
days o f not less than thirty miles each,
t b e gen uin e.
W. L . Dougtm m mmkmm a n d mo tin m o r * « t j o
made since 1836
Corn, 1907, $13«),000,000.
in his order the President says It Is
m m n % $ 2 . 6 0 , $ 3 .0 0 a n d $ 3 .B O »h o a m • •
catalog m e ro n m e »sn rm t
_ r la n u ja c t u r e d by the
Hay, 1907. $600,000,000.
th a n a n y o f h o p m a n u f a c t u r e r In t h a ___
l u s t 1 as much the duty o f army officers
A J row,. CO. 90,TO., v , *
Dairy products, 1907, $173.705,000.
w o r ld , b m ca u a a th o y h o l d f h a l r ^ i d |
’to pursue such habits as will maintain
aha n o . f i t b a t t a r , mroar I o n o a r , a n d
Poultry and eggs, 1907, $600,000,000.
arm o f o r a t a r a alum th a n a n y o t h a r m r A
»
physical
condition
fit
for
R e t i r e ser­
Money in circulation, $3,250.000.000.
No. 7 - 0 «
P. N. U.
In th a w o r ld t o -d a y .
vice as to cultivate tlielr minds for the
Money in federal treasury, $345.246,-
W. L. Douglai $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Sho«< Cannot Bs Equaiiad At Ani Price
|
Intellectual
duties
o
f
their
pro­
600.
T n k e V » in M Ilu tP .
_
• ’ A I T T I O N . W. L DnsgUM n»me »n«f p ii*» I* lU m pw l on botfom. 1
T T T H E N w r itin g to a r f.e r tU .r a p l . a * .
Solti x * ht best ‘ aboe
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tU>o«a mawi<^i - from
fsctnrj
to snvpnrt o f ihe world,
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m e n t in a t h i s p a p e r .
fession."
0 M k ,tn t,U | M in t
W . !.. U U I . L 1 I , B r . c k i. u . a .
sou>
P?w«ST*-ioi^aoTTu i Lumber production, 1907, $550,000,000.
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