Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, August 21, 1903, Image 3

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    ‘TZ^T and k id n eys
, k:„i.iv Im porUnt th a t tlieite or-
’^ u u l J properly perform th e ir
J S V . don’t, w hat lam ent»« ol
wbff ,nd back, w hat yellow ness ol
^ k i a h a t constipation, bad tax to
, t % uth, .¡ok headache, p im p le,
blotches, and lo«x oi courage, tell
'rest alterative and tonic
-0od’s Sarsaparilla
y these organ« vigor and tone for
tinier*perform ance of th e ir func-
i »ml oiirea all th eir ordinary ail-
•ai. Take it.
_________ _ _ _
A d v e r ti si n g D id It.
« .d id n ’t have a d o lla r; he d id n ’t
dime. H i. c lo th e , and ahoe.
' looking juat as though th e y ’d
*vad th.ir time. He d id n ’t try I
,, bimeelf to dodge m isfortune .
hnks. Instead, he got some ashes
“ be filled live dozen sack.. T hen,
't be begged a dollar. In th e paper
kb. morn he advretised tin polish
would pu*
put the
sun to , scorn.
He
t t woniu
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7 7
I on advertising, and, ju st now,
say, he's out in C alifornia at
n cottage on the bay.— The Lyre.
nWEST RATES
To Chicago, Dubuque and the
to Des Moines, K ansas C ity and
e Southeast, via Chicago G reat Weat-
nr«il»»y- Electric lighted tra in s ,
■„equalled service.
W rite to J . I*,
lœer, G. I’. A., Cliicago, for inform a
W om en No L o n g e r K iss .
Soimart women kise one another,
the most they now do is to rub
-Ii. This is as it should be. In all
eierd world of women nothing has
flabbergasted the m ere m an as the
legs valor with which ladies used
brooee on each o th er’s com plexions
ithont the slightest provocation.—
laity Fair.
a u v r-n TXfIST
»I 0 «tr One Hundred Pollan. Reward tor any
- ficaltarrh that can uotbecurod by Haifa
•rii CHre.
y. J. CHENEY & Co., Prop,. T oled o, O.
W«tb,nnder,lgn.d. have k now n r . J. C heney
■ the part lSveara, and b eliev e him p erfect;*
m ibleln all buvlneav tranaactlonn ami fin-
tallt able to carry o u t an y o b ligation » m ade
Ikeltlnn. _
. _
Wsar A Tetrax.
Wholesale Druggist,, Toledo,
WaLblNO KlNNaN A MaJtvln,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, o.
KlH’lCatarrh Care la taken Internally.aetina
^ronthe blood and muoous eurfaeeBol
intern. Price 7So per bottle. Bold by all
“ ina Testimonial« free,
ail.i family Wile are the beat.
G reat D e m o n s tr a tio n .
“They eay when th e g reat pianiet
yed in this town th e i eople went
lid,” temarked th e com edian.
"They did the same w hen I played,”
-arked the young lady who blows
cornet.
“ffere they dem anding th a t you
me back?” *
“No, they were dem anding th sir
f back.”
“utheri will find Mrs. W lnalow’a Soothing
Ip the best remedy to use for their children
teething season.
th e
J
stated, told him she would commit
suicide If he was arrested.
Fischer said he had figured from the
Bible th at not only is the soul of every
suicide lost, but eternal damnation
aw aits those who cause others to kill
themselves, hence, to save both their
souls, he killed iier and asked for and
received forgiveness for himself. Ex­
perts found lie was entirely sane—
even exeerdingly bright, and that he
w as mainly a man of humane tend n-
c its—the kind of thief who returns
plunder when he finds he has stolen
from the poor.
Fischer was 31 years old. In the In­
vestigation of his case it w as found
th a t his parents, while also church
people, encouraged him to steal as a
child, and th a t his grandfather was a
thief.
U n d o u b ted ly .
"fflidom,” rem arked the man w ith
chronic quotation h a b it, “ is better
n richee.”
“01course,” rejoined th e philosoph-
person, “ you refer to your wisdom
other people’s ric h e s.”
’ho sCure ft a remedy for coughs, colds
’consumption. Try it. Price 2d cents,
druggists.
As Aesop M ig h t W r ite It N rw ,
One day a fox saw a fine rip e plum ,
I it »as beyond hie reach.
ho, as he bad no friend to shake the
for him, he turned up h is nose at
md passe. 1 on.
A sharp pain iu the lungs or side
"Il’i wormy!” he sa id .—Chicago can be driven aw ay by applying vase­
bane.
line and m ustard in the proportion of
tw o p a rts of vaseline and one of mus­
Permanently Cured. No flta or nervousness
after first day’s use ofDr. Kline’s Great Nerve tard. Hub It together, and spread on
Dfn ,5i n(1 for P r e e ®VJ trial bottle and treatise. a piece of muslin as yon would an or­
«.Kline, Ltd..MI Arch 8t., Philadelphia, Pa.
dinary poultice. This ia ul.-o esc 11 nt
for a severe pain iu tlie back of tlie
A Q u estio n fo r P a p a .
neck, and has been used with good re­
“Papa,” queried little Floram ay, sults for breaking up lufluenxa.
'•realterthoughts alw ays th e beet?”
‘‘I believe bo , my d e a r,” replied her
A Simple W ater Test.—All mothers
her.
of families are aw are of the need for
“Then,” continued th e little inquisi- pu rity in the w ater supply. A simple
> "why don’t people have them
test, easily tried by any one, is given
In a scientific paper as safe and effl-1
clent. Draw a tum blerful of w ater
R etu rn ed t h e K iss .
from the uncertain well or tap, put in
When t got to town today my old it a piece of lump sugar, and let it
met me on the street and ran right
stand over night in a ro mi where tlie
Mud kissed m e.”
tem perature will not be under fifi de­
hn, I we—and you kiesed her
grees Fahrenheit, in tlie morning the
w ater, if pure, will be perfectly clear;
s °i I kissed h e r sister.
She’»
If contam inated by sewage or other
llw- ’ — C incinnati Com m ercial
Im purities the w ater will be tn.lky.
nbnns.
Lost
H air
1 My hair came out by the hand-
™L and the gray hairs began to
,
in. I tried Ayer’s H a ir Vigor,
ia. 11 s,0PPed the hair from com-
?out and restored the c o lo r.” —
Jsrc.M. D .G riy, No. Salem . M ass.
There’s a pleasure in
offering such a prepara-
ion as Ayer’s H a ir Vigor.
11 Sivcs to all who use it
j’Uc‘1 s a tis fa c tio n . The
air b e c o m e s thicker,
?nSer> softer, and more
And you feel so
T$Ure in using such an
tion ^ re*'ak*e prepara-
U »« a Mtt*.
All Aran!«».
d n jgeiit cannot anpply yon,
?• 4?Par and w e w ifi expresa
**•
H e S t i r o a n d t r i can t h u n a m e
T salesw o m an
c « « «P F rederick C. F l.ch e ,
th e C alifornia W ,f.-M f r .|e r. r
Frederick 0. Fischer, harb. ,, preach-
" ’. political organlacr. grand larcsuy
thief, burglar, hlghwaymun, hignmlat compelled to Be on Her Feet the l^rjrer Part of th e
wife m urderer—who was hanged at
Day Hnds a Tonic in Pe-ru-na.
San Quentin prlaon for chloroforming
choking and burning his wife to death
a t Riverside, C u l.-l.a a becu labeled M is« C urtain of S t.
Haul, (Jives Her
The Hum an Mystery.’*
The puzzling paychological features
Experience
in his case consist of file undoubted
sincerity as a church member and re­
ligious worker while he was also a
thief, both In the East and West—for
he has preached In every prison he has
ever been In—and of bis disertlon of
the wives he did not love and killing
of the only one he cared for.
H is story, verified In part, was that
he told his wife he was a bigamist and
feared arrest, asking her to go away
and rem ain In seclusion while he gave
him self up and served his time, then
he would rejoin her and they could
live Happily without a recurrence of
tlie fear that was then overshadow*
weakening d ra in ; the system cannot
log him. She refused and, It was
long w ithstand the loss of m ucus, hence
it is th at women afflicted w ith c a ta rr­
hal affections of the pelvic organs feel
tired and languid, with weak back and
throbbing brain. A course of Peruna
is sure to restore health by cutting off
the weakening d rain of the daily loss
Misa Nellie Curtain, 040 Pearl street, of mucus.
An A dm irable Tonic.
St. Paul, M inn., head saleewomau in a
Congressman Mark H. D nnnett,
cepartm ent store writes:
“ I have charge of a d e p a rtm e n t In a National H otel, W ashington, 1>. C.,
dry goods store, and a fte r standing writes:
the larger p a rt of the day, I w ould go
“ Your Peruna being U B e d by myself
home w ith a dull ache, generally and many of my friends and acquaint­
through m y en tire body. I used P e - ances Dot only as a cure for catarrh but
runa and feel so m uch b e tte r th a t I
walk to and from the sto re now . I also as an adm irable tonic for physical
know Peruna to be the best m edicine recuperation, I gladly recommend it to
on the m arket for the diseases peculiar all persons requiring such rem edies.”
— Vlark H . Dunnell.
to w om en.” —Miss Nellie C urtain.
If you do not derive prom pt and sat-
Nothing is to weakening to the fcu-
man system as the constant loss of m u­ isfaetory results from the use of P eru­
cus. C atarrhal inflammation of the na, write at once to D r. H artm an, giv­
mucuB m embrane produces an excessive ing a full statem ent of your case and he
| formation of mucus. W nether the m u­ will be pleased to give you h is valua­
cus membrane be located in the head ble advice gratis.
Address Dr. H artm an, P resident of
or pelvic organs, the discharge of m u­
The H artm an ban itraiu m , Colum bus,
cus is sure to occur.
This discharge of mucus constitutes a Ohio.
Sweet Memory.
Kind I.a<ty— Why, little fellow, bow
did yon ever get that black eve?
Urchin— Well, ye see, leddy, me
brother went away dis m ornin' a n ’ hi
guv me th a t to remember him by.
in te r n a tio n a l S c h o o l o f M u sic.
Prof. W. L. W hitney of th e Poston
coneeivatory of m usic is to establish
schools of opera in Boston, P aris and
Florence, the h eadquarter! to be in
the first-named city.
If so th en y o u r sy ste m is o u t of balance, and
th ere is a flaw som ew here in y o u r c o n stitu tio n ,
and a p o ssib ility th a t you are lo sin g h e alth , too.
T he fa llin g off in w eig h t m ay be s lig h t, b u t it m akes
a w onderful change i a o n e 's looks and feelings, and
u n less th e b u ild in g u p process is begun in tim e,
v ita lity a n d stre n g th a re soon gone and h e a lth
q u ick ly follows. If you are losing w eight th e re is
a cause for it. Y our blood is d e te rio ra tin g and
becom ing too poor to p roperly n o u rish th e body, a n d i t m u st be p urified
and enriched before lo st w eig h t is regained
It re q u ire s so m e th in g m ore
th a n a n ord in ary to n ic to b u ild u p a feeble c o n stitu tio n , for u n le ss th e p o iso n s
and g erm s th a t are lu rk in g in th e blood a re destroyed, th e y w ill fu rth e r im ­
poverish th e blood a n d w eaken th e system , a n d y o u c o n tin u e to lose w eig h t.
In S. S. S. w ill be found p u rify in g a n d tonic p ro p e rties com bined. I t
n o t o n ly b u ild s u p w eak constitutions,
WONDERFUL GAIN IN WEIGHT.
b u t searches o u t a n d destro y s g erm s
H u n t s v i l l e , A l a . , Jam . 10, 1 0 0 3 .
and poisons of every descrip tio n and
Seme y e a r s a g o m y g e n e r a l h e a lt h
cleanses th e system of all im purities,
g a v e w a y ; m y n erv o u s sy ste m w a s
th u s la y in g th e f o u n d a t i o n for a
s h a t t e r e d , and I c o u ld g e t n o t h i n g t o
health y , s t e a d y in crease in w eight d o me a n y g o o d t i l l I b e g a n t o u s e
Bnd fu tu re good health.
B. B. B. I c o m m e n c e d t o I m p r o v e a t
Food m ay be b o u n tifu l a n d th e o n e * . M y a p p e t i t e b e c a m e a p le n d id
a ppetite good, b u t s till th e system
a n d f r o m 1 3 6 p o u n d s I in c r e a s e d t o
18 0 . I b ecam e w e ll a g a in b y ta k in g
w eakens a n d we rem ain poor in flesh
B.
8 . 8 . a n d w o u ld t a k e n o a m o u n t f o r
unless w h at we e a t is pro p erly dig ested
t
h e g o o d i t d id m e . My h e a l t h ia
and tu rn ed in to rich, p u re b l o o d .
every­
S. S. S. re inforces th e Stom ach and b n o o d w y p w e o r u f e l c d t , t a a k n e d I a b b e o l t i t e l v e e o It
f B. 8 . 8 .
aids th e d igestion and a ssim ila tio n of o c c a s i o n a l l y , t h e y w o u l d e n j o y I lf e
food, and th ere is a ra p id u p b u ild in g
e a I a m d o in g .
W . L. W IN S T O N .
of h e alth a n d stre n g th . S. S. S. acts
promptly and beneficially upon th e nervous sy stem , s tre n g th e n s a n d to n e s
i t up, and relieves th e stra in b y p ro d u cin g so u n d , re ire sh in g sleep. Y ou
can find no tonic so in v ig o ra tin g as S. S. S ., a n d b eing com posed e x c lu siv e ly
of roots a n d herbs its use is attended w ith no bad effects. Old people w ill
find th a t i t braces th em up, im proves th e c irc u la tio n of th e blood, a n d
stim u la te s a ll th e b o d ily o rg a n s, a n d
p e r s o n a of d elicate c o n stitu tio n s can
ta k e S . S . S. w ith sa fety , a s i t does n o t
d erange th e S to m ach l i k e th e s tro n g
m ineral rem edies, b u t a cts g e n tly a n d
w ith o u t a n y sh o c k to th e s y ste m . T hose
w hose feelin g s tell th em th e y a re n o t
Strong o r w e l l , and w ho are g ro w in g th in n e r and fa llin g below th e ir u su a l
w eight sh o u ld tak e a course of S. S. S . a n d b u ild u p a g a in . S . S . S . is
recognized everyw here as th e lea d in g blood p urifier a n d th e sa fest a n d best
of all tonics
W e cheerfully fu rn ish m edical advice, w ith o u t c h arg e , to a ll
w ho w ill w rite us.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. A TLAHTA. CA.
Southwick Hay Press
Sehule. an e m in e n t G e rm a n physi­
cian. has re c e n tly m a d e a s e rie s of in­
teresting ukuervatlons npon the condi­
tion o f the Stomach during slee p , and
has ascertained th a t th e movements of
th a t organ a re g re a tly le sse n ed , while
the acidity 1« i t w i t l y In c re a se d
He
The Souihwick Ha* .k ,
‘W
concludes from this that It Is of e sp e ­
MITCHELL.
LEWIS
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cial Im p o r ta n c e that persons suffering
P o r t la n d ,
Firm i mnd Tmylar
fr o m w e a k e n e d digestion, particularly
th o s e In whose oases tln-re is excessive
Q ueen A le x a n d ra ’* E p ig r a m .
f o r m a tio n o f hydrochloric ncl l—a ror-
“ It ia a p ity ,” paid Queen Alexan-
dttion known ns h v p c rp ’ pxia— sh " i l l
avoid sleeping after fflenl-. but a oUd dra to the late Bishop ol Iajndon, one
rem ain fo r so m e time after c.iliiig 11 day, “ th at women are not as demoted to
the birds in the air as they are to the
a sta te o f u n k e f u l ropose.
bitds in their hate.”
The
O ro ffo r
a n d ih o H rook.
T hen, w hat a wonderful collection
R u lu re o ri M n c h lo «
L o -
of interesting tilings the ,,fook
a l C< E-SSOKS TO JO H N PO O t.E.
F eo t o l M orrison S I .. P o rtlan d . O rexon .
tains! o n e of the queerest » ia
Par-on- Hawker*. Automatic. Sell Feeding
little bulging net of the e* •
.
am ong the pebbles.
*e ' ■" '
‘
triilv an In s e c t fisherman, and J»*
r a n y th in g
b v r c a r - E r f.
in machinery line.
catches a large variety of
anim als. Every one likes to *» b
them . latter our caddis leaves I
» i s o s C U R E FOR e>
brook, and we know It as a four wing­
i l i T Í .- r n i l i l i II I
ed m oth-like insect crawling "P
g rass or sedge or flying over the »»-
w
C O N S U M P T I O N
f"
ter.—SL Nicholas-
A L C O H O L , O P IU M ,
T O B A C C O USINGJ»
WHITE FOB ILLUSTBATH) CAT AFOOT
First aad B o o trw u r Se . P a r t l a n d . O r .
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T H E N w r it in g to a *l v p r t t » « r * p i e
J n iw n 'I o B t h i a p » p « r .
PEO PLE SL E E P IN PIECES.
W hen K a h a u itrd U n m a n ltr Keata,
th e Hod j keisM ta in section*.
A re you aw are th a t you a re a sort
of peram bulating m etal m ine? M an—
and, indeed, nearly atl kinds of living
anim als—-has in ills system a consider­
able q u a n tity of iron. It is fouud in
the m ore Im portsut organs, and there
should also be a good deal io the blood,
says a w riter in X’earsou's W eekly. B a­
bies possess a fairly large stock of
lrou, nearly three tim es a s uiuuh, com
paratively speaking, a s adults.
T hen in your bouea there la a very
large q u a n tity of th a t m etallic base of
lime called calcium ; w hile phosphorus
Mrs. Fmmons, saved from
is also present in bones in so large all
an
operation for Ovaritis, tells
am ount th a t they are the m ain source
of the w orld's supply of th a t valuable how she was cured by Lydia E.
article. S tran g er still, there is In the Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound.
hum an body an appreciable am ount of
“ I am so pleased w ith th e re su lts I
arsenic. W h at there is of this poison obtained from L y d i a E . P i n k b a m * s
is concentrated in the thyroid gland, V e g e t a b le C o n p o u n d th a t I feel it
and a sm all quan tity Is also to be a duty and a privilege to w rite you
found in th e skin, hair, nails and also a bout it.
“ I suffered for over five y ears w ith
In the bones and brain. T here a re lots
of odd things about the huiuau fram e o v a r i a n t r o u b l e s , causing an un*
p
leasan
t discharge, a g re a t w eakness,
w hich even doctors a n d o th er m en of
and a t tim es a fain tn ess w ould come
science have only lately discovered and over me w hich no am ount of medicine,
of which th e average person is quite diet, or exercise seemed to correct.
unaw are. Few people know, for In­ Your V egetable Compound found the
stance, tlia t w hen we go to sleep the w eak spot, how ever, w ith in a few
whole body does not sink into insensi­ w e e k s— a n d s a v e d in© f r o m a n
o p e r a t i o n — all my tro u b le s had dis­
bility a t th e sam e m oment.
appeared, and I found m yself once
According to the researches of the m ore healthy and well. W ords fail to
French physiognom ist C abanls, it is i describe the real, tru e g ra te fu l feeling
the m uscles of the legs and arm s 1 th a t is in m y h e a rt, and I w a n t to tell
w hich lose th eir pow er first. N ext | every sick and suffering sister. Don’t
those which support the head, and, d ally w ith m edicines you know n oth­
g about, b u t ta k e L y d ia E . P i n k -
thirdly, the m uscles w hich su sta in the in
h a m 's V e g e t a b l e C o m p o u n d , and
back. So, too. w ith the senses. The tak e my w ord for it. you w ill be a
sense of sight sleeps first, then the d iffere n t w om an in a sh o rt tim e .” —
sense of taste, and next tlie sense of M bs . L auka E mmons , W nlkervifle, Oat.
$ 5 0 0 0 fo r fe it i f original o f above letter provisa
smell. H earing goes fo u rth , and, last —
genuineness cannot be produced.
of all, the sense of touch. P robably
h e s i t a t e t o w rit© t o M rs«
you Im agine th a t your pulse alw ays P i D n k o b n 't
a n i if t l i e r e is a n y t h i n g
beats w ith the sam e rapidity. T his Is a b o u t y o u r e a s e w l i ie h y o u d o
quite a m istake. Your pulse varies n o t u n d e r s t a n d . S h e w ill tr**at
w ith the tem perature. T here 1» a reg­ y o u w i t h k i n d n e s s a n d h e r a d ­
ular, annual rhythm , which m ay be v ic e is f r e e . N o w o m a n e v e r r e ­
represente-d by som ething like a regu­ g r e t t e d w r i t i n g h e r a n d s h e h a s
A d d r e s s i*
lar curve. Most curious of all, the b e l|> e d t h o u s a n d s .
L y n n , M ass.
annual rhythm s of the pulse in men
and women are quite different.
A
C o n fe s s io n .
m an’s pulse beats more strongly In
“ Do you m ake m uch out of your li­
w inter and fades to a m inim um In brary work?” atked th e inquiaitive
sum m er. W oman’s pulse, on the con­
person.
trary , displays a w inter m inim um and
“ Yes, replied the m an who scribbles
a sum m er m aximum.
occasionally, “ m uch more out of it than
Rehind the bridge of your nose Is I do in it.
a little cavity in the skull, the origin
C a n a d a Is B u ild in g k a ilr o a d * .
of which appears to be unknown. It
probably w as a gland, consisting of | The num ber of m iles of railroad
tw o tiny lobes, joined together, and is completed in tlie Dom inion of Canada
nam ed the sella turcica. Physioligists i i 18,888, an increase of 574 m iles over
believe th a t th is is the rem ains of a the previous year.
sixth sense, which was of practical
value to our antediluvian ancestors.
B ut w hether it enabled them to see in
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
the dark In the days before they pos­
sessed fire, or helped them to find their
P O R T L A N D ,O R E G O N
way through trackless forests a s wild
CONDUCTED BY THE CONGREGA
TION OF THE HOLY CROSS AND
beasts can to day, or w hat other p u r­
AFFILIATED WITH THE UNIVER­
SITY OF NOTRE DAME.
pose It m ay have served, we do not
Standard Academic four year Courses in
know, and probably never shall know.
Classics, English aad Science. One year
T here Is an unsolved m yatery In the
and lour year Commercial Courses.
ear of every hum an being. T he func­
R egular Collegiate Courses in Classics, Eng­
tion of certain portions of the Inner
lish, General Science, History and Econom­
041 r
is not understood, but m erely
ics, Finance and Commerce, Civil Engineer­
guessed a t. W ithin the ear are three
ing, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical
sm all
globe-shaped
protnberan<‘es.
Engineering.
T hese have th eir inner sides covered
T he scholastic year, begin­
w ith sniiill cells, each of which con­
ning Sept. 7, 1903, ends June
tains a tiny hair, surrounded by a
16,1904.
fluid. W hen you move sharply the
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hairs follow the motion, while the
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lymph n a turally moves less rapidly.
REV. M. A. OUINLAN, C. S. C.
T hus the hairs are bent in a direction
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opposite to th a t of the m ovement, and
by m eans of delicate nerves the irrita- ,
tion th u s produced is telegraphed di­
rect to the brain. It Is supposed th a t
by m eans of these hairs sw im m ing in
lym ph the sensation we call dizziness
Is caused when we ro tate rapidly, as ,
•*Nly w i f e h a d p i m p k a o n h e r f a c e , b u t
In dancing. It is also believed tha{ ! he
h a been (-»win* OAMCAKKTtt and ih ey
a re all disappeared. I hud been troubled
seasickness has som ething to do w ith
w ith constipation for som e tim e. bur. after tak ­
the sam e phenomenon. It has l>een no- i ing the first C ascarei I have bad no trouble
ticed th a t some persons when suffer- | w ith tbla a ilm en t. W e can n ot speak too h igh ­
ly o f C ascarets '*
F r zu W a utm an .
ing from ear diseases tliat have de- j
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stroyed p a rts of the inner ear have
found it difficult or Im possible to m ain ­
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tain th eir balance w hen standing up- 1 I
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j
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right with closed eyes. It is th ere­
fore possible th a t then* peculiar ear
organs contain some inexplicable sense
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not. generally classified a s such—the
static sense, or sense of balance.
PIMPLES
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iK V d c o id ft
Nova S c o tia Ship*« A re th e W orst.
P le a s a n t. P a la ta b le . P o te n t. T a a te Good. Do
The w orst case In the way of a ship good. N e v e r S icken. W e a k e n , o r G rip e. 10c. 2be. 90a
Into which Jack can get is a Nova j . . . C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . . . .
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Scotia mail. A certain Nova Soot la m an I t . r l l n g R . a i . d f
cam e into port a t Santos one day with
mo - to - sac
a crew th a t was little short of m u­
tinous, ow ing to the fact th a t th e cap­
tain w as too sparing of the rations.
T he ship had a bad nam e am ong sail­
ors a t the best, and a s soon a s she
was anchored the en tire crew cleared
out. F or three w eeks a fte r she had
d isch arg e d 'an d got her new cargo she
lay there w ith no crew to take her to
sea. At last the captain went to some
of the crim ps on shore and told them
to round him up a crew under any pre­
text. The crim ps sent men around the
docks offering big w ages to any of the
loungers who would go aboard the
Nova Scotia m an to rig some new sails.
Some tw enty men were quickly picked
up, m any of them in th eir shirt sleeve«,
and were taken aboard. T hey were 1
then covered w ith revolvers and rifles i
by the officers, and the anchor w as I
weighed, and the Nova Scotlhknan I
1 t o a e A L r r / r r
stood out to sea, her unw illing crew J
Y O U R f-fO rfE S
leaving fam ilies behind w ithout even I
a chance to let them know w hat had
r o /? r /A //s n /r v o
happened. T he next port was Sydney,
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nod tlie next Yokohama, then San
tE L O O & S E T C
Francisco, then Valparaiso, then I ela­
tion, and for those men who stayed
with the ship it was Just tw o and one-
¿ k /# A 3 L & '
half years until she w ent to (>randc
du Sul. the nearest port home. Many
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of them , however, had cleared out and
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gone home in other ships long before
i d S A A L E S A COLOAS
»hat.—L eslie's Monthly.
y /M S / S T O /F A A V /M C
J a p a n ’ii Hhoi* T ra ils.
K O f* A L /H E ~
T he Ja p a n Shoe T rad e Association
\ E ffO M D E A L E f?
has tin attractiv e exhibit of shoes at
»he Kube exposition
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