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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1902)
o o m 1LES OF VARYING length . .re*«» : I I I 4 Distance Differ Greatly In Several Localities. i„K>mt »b* English-speaking pe jdes reii there ....... are four different — earn" ,W .i.e ordinary mile of 5,280 feet I1'*T"‘L^raphiial mile of 6,«85 feet. “"1 (diffcreme between tbe two of fLoM-ieventb; then there are the »*“' —He of 5,#2* I**1 *n*l ttle (6 720 feet—four various miles. ’ * ne of «b'1'11 *’"t*11 in u**‘ Tl“'u -verv country has its standard * 1 * rhe tierman mile today is 24,318 more than four and a half times a« ours. The Dutch, Danish “fPrussian mile is 18.4SW feet, three *ad ¡. half . <i times as »■ long Iona as as ours ours, and “.«..ss get more exen ise in walking wa of their miles than we get in walk- ^ ¡jrs' i ours, for their mile is 9,153 reni« tong-_________ „ ’.cure I» the best medicine weever ^'.Tsflc..... .. Of the throat ...4 US'" ., Q ESPSLXV, Vanburen, Ind., ¡niitt " ** 10. IK»- ______________ Men Zealand Dairy Business. Thedairv business is increasing rap ii, ¡a .New Zealand, and the govern ^nt is doing all in PO"er 10 i*00"1 tbe trade. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Ibi Kind You Have Always Bought Bobrlkoff Gets Sensitive. Governor General Bobriakoff fonmiandei the Finnish local govern ment to make extensive preparations for the Not them Scientific congress, as ¡¡would be most regrettable if any- ihing should occur to give the foreign mitora an unfavorable impression of the conditions in Finland. The loial pvernnient is quite willing, however, that the visitors should realize fully what Bobrikoff baa done for Finland. VITO Pwoi-UH-Iilir Cur.-u So nt« or norvou.«n<»l rllw «n. r Hr« l»v « f I" Klin«'»<ir<-»t N-rvv lai.r-r fc-ii'i PR B*-- •’/•OOlrisl treaV iPrK 11 Kll»«. Lui-lai ArehSt.. PüiliulrlpLùkP» Rough on Pa. "IViiat is a vacuum, tna?” “That part of your father that is di rectly under his hair." DIED F or ANOTHER. UNPARALLELED SELF-SACRIFICE of three sons . NVuen Scaevola. lu the days of ancient Rome, to show his contempt for a ty rant s power, thrust his right hand Into a tire and held it there until It was consumed, he gave an example of sule llme courage and daring which poets and orators have since immortalized. But the stury Is only a legend Infinitely greater than tbe legendary deed of Ncaevola. because of tile sacri fice, was tlie acU( n of three young men in Russia, according to a story w hich has come from the far northern govern nient of Archangel, along the borders of the White sea. who voluntarily faced death in its most awful form and know ingly embraced It that they mi ht by the sacrifice of themselves save the father whom they each loved and rev erenced. The names of these heroic young men are not revealed, but their devotion is worthy a place at tlie head of the higheat deeds of self-sacrifice. The young men and their father set out to make a Journey by sleigh from Archangel to a village 15») miles dis tant along the shores of the White sea. utlve once he understood what It wa* t . During this dragging operation, sa.v* James B. Connolly, lu Scr btier's. with the vessel sailing always across and sometimes almost Into the wind, th» crews take things comfortably. Every thing was working nicely by S o'clock, and then our two skippers had an easy t ine of it to watch each other and sail their parallel courses; and. with drag glug lines taut and with tbe net lu the right place, with everything working properly. It became the boy's business to boll tbe coffee for breakfast. Half- Sick 'SLICKERS? ■■■■■■ ■ ■..........—4 WMY staple* : OF COURSE? " 1 first used Aver's Sarsaparilla in tbe fall of IK48. Since then I have taken it every spring as a blood ■ purify 1 n g and nerve strengthening medicine." S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans. If you feci run down, are easily tired, if your nerves are weak and your blood is thin, then begin to take the good old stand ard family medicine, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It’s a regular nerve lifter, a perfect blood builder Il M a battle. All dmtflMs I The President's t huri h. The bead of SO.tSki.tMM) of people wor I ships In wliat is probably the smallest city church In the Cultori States. The dimensions of tbe little building are 211x51 fee» It Is a quaint miniature of a chapel, with a tiny, though orthodox, steeple Otherwise It is bare of or- tin limitation, within or without. Sava for their pine board backs. Its cush- lonlm-s ¡tew*» are like the rough-hewn beuches of frontier schools. A«k vour doctor wh.l he thinUv et l.rf > No carriages roll up to the Presi Bar».parili». He »no., all aheul line «rau.l dent's church. He bliuself Invariably old tamil, lu-.li-iue rollo» hi. »dvk-oaad we sili b. eantAed walks. And there Is oo *flnt of half J. C. Arsa Oo.. Low.ll. km. hearted ness nor backsliding t* bls tread, for his sturdy gait serves the President In bis Sunday pilgrimages as THREIi STORIES IN ALL. well as his secular tramps to Cabin John's bridge. The little German Reformed church How ■ Witty Guide Described Mr. Cleve land'« Boathouse. has a membership of 200. with sittings During Clevealnd's tit st term aa pres for only 175. Before 10 o'clock Sunday morn ngs visitors begin to assemble ident he had Iniit for himself a hand some boathouse on the shore of Upper Saranac lake, near the Saranac Inn. ft was a long, low affair, with a deep ex cavation lieneath for the storing of boats and fishing tcakle. Dave Kronk, a famous guide of the region, never tired of describing the glories of the president's boathoime, which he regard ed aa the teal wonder of tlie neighbor hood. On one occasion Richard Hard ing Davis, then a rtqsirtet in Philadel phia, visited the president socially, and was met at the station by a native, who said he had l>een sent with his wagon to drive the guest to the inn. "There is Mr. Cleveland's new three story boathouse,” he said, passing the structure. "Three-story?" asked Mr. Davis. "I see but one." "Well,” said the native, "there’s the story you see, the story underneath, and the storv Dave Kionk's alius tell- iin* alxmt it.” THt 5TAHPAW MANY Of WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGfT Made in biaek or yellow o1 th« best materials and »old with our warrant by reliable dealers everywhere A J TOWER CO BOSTON. MA&5 ESTABLISHED lake ■ ' •" healthful Science has at last passed to Inquire why this should be so. and iktiue day the chemical actlou which Adii make a deadly puisuu by wiltiug x leaf when the fresh one Is harmless w ill be discovered. Similarly It has been observed of American false hellebore or itcbwwj that the St* seed» are ¡nils nous to chick eua. and that the leaves and roots are poisonous to tueu and horses, but that sheep and elk. which chew the cud s vui to relish the plant. In all the pol- «on. when lu the system, acts alike, paralyzing the heart and spinal cord. 1 lie poisonous element of corncockle has not yet been explained, but Its curi ous action has already been observed W hen extracted It mixes freely with water, froths like soap and, though mlorless. will when Inhaled produce violent sneezing. Ca|>er spurge, the common gopher plant or spring wort. Is curious lu that the mere handling of it will ¡Miisou to the extent of producing pimples and often gangrene. It Is a thing that cattle can ent without harm, and goats eat freely, but the tuilk of the latter will theu.be deadly poision. lu men a lib »derate dose will produce general collapse and death In a few hours. *1 he poiaion of the sneese weed develops mostly In the showy yellow flowers and is violent. The young plunts are comparatively harmless and even in the mature ones the poison varies greatly—some having scarcely any at all. In the case of this plant and . -- » Partly I anti liar With It. "How do you manage to make two kind* of apple. gn * n a»ked the alderman, who »»« on hie vacation. • “I don’t know aa you’d understand it if I was to tell you,” said the owner of the orchard, ‘‘blit it’s done by a pro- i*ea of graftin', and—’’ "Oh, 1 know all about grafting," in terrupted the alderman, impatiently. "Wbat's that got to do with it?” «nable and « aimed I&3*,, l'liiie tor tbe “Oood Thing»." Come back lutu tbe Ilfs of thought sgaiu! Read and converse with family «ml friend». Get out your uiusic. and practice again at the plauo and organ Go to church ou Sunday even If the Sunday dluner must bo plain as a cun* sequence. lake time to thluk. Cun entrute Into little time tbe uecesaary uome work, master It. and do not let It master you. Choose what »hall occupy your thoughts, wliat shall engage your tongue and wliat shall take up your time. Stop Uvlng in the small tea cup round of house work and ne glilH>rl>oo<l society, l.lve with your cblldieu That 1» the only way you cau live for them Enter Into their higher Ilf» l.earu to foster the first spsrks of generous am bltlon. and to fail Into a glow the early nud feeble glimmerings of deep feel ing. Give up what is small, and see that you learn to know great from small and to choose wisely. Art, liter aturc and music, all the refinements of Intellectual and emotional being, stand ready for tiioae who Invite them lu.— W oman's Home Companion. Mitchell Wagon Best on Earth — Remit*« It !• Iliad«» <•( llie t st nt.tler t pc»**lbl* to buy. The ninnutuciiirm Hh*«»lut*»lx |»ay 2» to IS 1 m * t <-«iit Bl>ov« th«» niitrkvl prlcn .»f t„.*t frradM o< w»«oii lintlwr h>r tha ur \ Hog»» .»t <*iu- I dk over anti •vkiniiiiiiig > iY th.* > r<- uu ■>. th« waKon stock, which mcarried ft»r .1 to •» > r«r* in*- turw making up * Inch mean* an nix <**tmant wood Stock of nearly one luilHon dollar*. MI1VHFI.I. U Hgon* are uif«iirp«ko»^l for quality. pro|H»rtlon. ftnish. strength and H<h* running. \\ hy—take chance* on any other" Why—BtH get the l*e*t" -X MIT<’HW!T.T> MlfuAo//. Law’» * TvlUsuiL Star»r Oa. Svwllle. IL mm Apini kvvrywlMra SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Pigmy Camels. The western portion of Persia is in- habited by a species of camel which is a pigmy of its kind. There camels are snow white, and are on that account almost worshipped by the people. The dish presented the municipality of Berlin with two of these little wonders. The larger is 27 inches high ami weigh« 01 pounds. The other is four inches lees, but the weight is not given. ai^PSÇpTTACAOfMY^ ^RTHUPCÌ n EWILL 1» CT IHCIOAI. * Air. : “I tell you,” said the landlord of the summer resort near the top of the Raising Eagles. Positive Proof. mountain, "a man can't get too much Nils I’vag, a farmer living some miles Judge— hat proof have you that thia of this pure air.” l NPAHALLELED SELF SACRIFICE. Boarding School for Young Mon from Rorvik, earns some extra nioeny man a absent minded? "No,” ga»]<ed the tenderfoot, who a Flneat situation on racitlc (’oast Ex a by capturing eagle». He knows wheie Attorney — Whv, he actually stopped was unused to the elevation. "I can ’ t I cellent Faculty. Largest indoor college the nests are and Beales the high cliffs They hud taken a supply of ammuni woolly and stemless loco weed some ef and form In waiting line In front of his automobile at a wtaering fountain. get half enough of it!" athletic field in the world. Over half snd tskes the young, which he sells tion so as to be provided against an at J fort has been made to find out where the church. By dint of much crowd an acre under an arched root. J for good priees in Christiania. Be baa tack by wolves, with which the region they get their deadly poisons. That ing the regular congregation la en Catalogues I ree. I hsd many tight» with the parents, but i is overrun. Unfortunately a storm so of the loco weed Is a most subtle abled to give up one-third of the room. Add reaa never harms or kills them, as by their ilampeued the powder that it was use thing. Tbe poison of tile woolly loco In the meantime, about fifty of the death his source of revenue would be less, and before tlieir stock could be produces strange hallucinations In Its throng have been admitted to tbe REV. M. A. QUINLAN, C. S. C. renewed the dreadful wolves to the victims. It affects the eyesight and church, Now comes the president, I gone. University Park, Oregon liumlier of 2<«i «¡qieared. Knowing that silently reaches one after another of trailing no unnecessary glory, and hur- Tlie liniment lx»ttle anri flannel strip are •<• • • • •••••• • • ••••••»•• His Occupation. if they remained together they would the vital functions, killing the victim rylng as If to keep a tardy appoint familiar objects in nearly evciv household. “Haven’t you any occupation?" all perish, the sons determined upon a In two years time. ment. In reality lie Is always prompt They are the weapon.« that have been used for irked the woman at the kitchen door, uesiierate scheme through which It was Some animals after eating It refuse ly on time. Sometimes tie Is accom generations to tight old Rhcuinatisni. and are A liopisl one or more of the party might every other kind of fissl and seek only panied by Mias Allee, occasionally by atxiut as effective in the battle with this giant after listening to his tale of woe. “Yes, ma’am,” said Tuffold Knutt, escape. The scheme was for one of this. They endure a lingering period Mrs. Roosevelt. whose regular place of disease aS the blunderbuss of our forefathers f Ono Second Hand Nichol* At Shepard ‘varator, *i/.o io <>0, with win I Mta them to leave the conveyance and give of emaciation, characterized by Blinken worship is St. John's, and almost al “I am a hunter.” would be in modern warfare. jily run 40 days: a bargain. Inquire ut tight to the wolves, thereby delaying eyeballs, lusterless hair and feeble ways by Ilia »ide or close In Ills wake "A hunter? Of wliat?” Rheumatism is caused by an acid, sour JOHN POOLS» "Grub, ma’am.” the latter In their pursuit of the sleigh. movements, and eventually die of «tar skips little Archibald or Kermit, stur condition of the blood. It is filled with acrid, irritating matter that settle» Foot MorHaon St., Portland, Or. When lie fell, as undoubtedly lie would, i vatlon. So mystic an element ga t her* dily Imitating his father's Imperial in the joints, muscles and nerves, and liunueiits and oils nor nothing _______________ ___ ___ / Agree to Norway's Demands. the wolves would stop to devour him ed from the earth and the air naturally pre*. Not Infrequently the President else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, cornsling particles They The Swedish-Norwegian commission and probably to tight among theni- causes wonder and the desire to know is accompanied by guests, and at times were deposited there by the blood and can be reaehe.1 only through the blood. UVE AtiENTS YY ANI El> to draft a plan for the revision of the ! selves, for injured wolves, especially what such things may be and why the eight places In bis pew have been Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the aches and Who <-«n veli K*'«'l Grader», Rock l'ruiherv, pains, but these are only svmptonis which are liable to return with every consular system of Sweden and Norway, when stained with blood, are frequent they are.—Ainalee's Magazine. Rollare. Pio»« an.t »i rai» r» to county otti tilled. risi«. G mm I |>« v Ut ll.l. A co . Ine., change of the weather ; the real disease lies deejier, the blood and system proposes separate service» for the two ly eaten by their stronger comrades. jiS Front se, t’or<l»o<i, <ire. CAVE DWELLER8 IN CHINA. are infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically and permanently cured kingdoms. Thia was generally expected The delay would give the occupants of Bashful Elijah. until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so thoroughly in both cos. and in untieNorway no the sleigh a possible chance of escape. A Large Number on Hill Slope» Along and promptly as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acid* and sends a stream other solutf the difficuion olt question But if the wolves again grew hot m There Isabel—we Noah well— the Yellow River. Woo’d by a bashful feller, of rich, at.ong bltxxl to the affecteel parts, which would havn acceptable.« bee the trail another of the brothers was The fact has «Heaped attention until For Theodora of this belle dissolves and washes out nil foreign materials, ami the to make a sacrifice of himself, and so recently that there are many cave Ailored but dared not Ella. sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains. M' the-« will find Mrs. Vinslow’sBooth on until the father remained. dweller» along a part of the Hoang llo S. S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but ■ a. .IB— IVOS. M. r. N. V. inc syrup the best remedy to use tor their To determine who would tie the first At last one Eve upon the porch or Yellow river. It happens that they is a perfect vegetable blood purifier and most thiluren during the teething period. victim the sous drew lots and the In Ernest tones he pleaded. are found on tlint part of the river exhilarating tonic. Our physicians will advise, without charge, all who choice fell upon the youngest. Grasp He’d give up Paul to win her heart where the bridge on the railroad which write about their case, and we will send free our special book on Rheumatism M hat Had He Done. Her love was Saul he needed. ing his knife and with an affectionate Is to connect Pekin wltli Ilankow on ■ml its treatment. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, li*> Hutband ( re iding the paper)—What adieu to Ills father and brothers, he tile Yantse Is to be built, ami August fooh tome men wiil make of tqem- waited until tbe leaders of the wolves Slosse, a Belgian engineer who lived wives. were at the back of the sleigh and he among them for six months while mak Wife—Now.H enry, dear, what have Ing studlea for the railroad In that re could almost feel their hot breath a* you done this time? gion. has lieen telling »otue facts about their red, hungry tongues shot out In rage and their baleful eyes shone In He’d Caesar ltandal little while the troglodyte». W ater In Wood. As Titus he was Abel — Along the banks of the river the peo Green wood contains fully 45 per savage ferocity. And then with a coin From his big Guy a tender I.uke ple live In clay huts, but higher up, mfttlng prayer to Heaven he Jumped «nt of water, and thorough seasoning Beamed Dora tresses sable. nmong the hill», only a short distance usually expels 36 per cent of this fluid. to the ground, sheathing his knife In from the stream, they make for them the first brute that reached him. Again No sooner Adelaide bis arm selves permanent habitation» dug In Millions of S'lflerers use Hnmlin'a Wiz.- and again tbe bloody knife was raised About her waist so clever. the hillside«. There are mauy villages • tl 'hl for pain every year and call it and as often found a fleshy scabbard Than up she Rose Andrew away— of these eaves, not only tbe habitations, '—iii. Ask your druggist; he knows. until overpowered by numbers he was She wouldn't have it—never! but also the temple», the shops and dragged to the ground and torn to Heard in a Book Store. In vain di<1 he for Mercy Sue— the storehouse» for grain being noth- pieces. This foolish swain Elijah. “I Mippora that work in sixty vol- Ing more than tlieae dark artificial For the occupants o' the sleigh, which nn e« j. an encyclopedia?” caves, Many of the cave» are nearly was »¡H*eding along as fast as the pow “Oh. Hugo 'Ira hall." she JeereiL “I never could Abijah!” as spacious as tbe smaller New York “-No; it is called ‘The Love Letters erful horses could draw It. it seemed °l a Mormon Elder.’ ” flats. They are about nine feet high, but a few minutes before the cries of He ne'er catne Mary time again ten to twelve feet In width, and have the wolves again filled their ears, and And never after seen 'er — Lnforscen Results. soon the lenders of the now thoroughly And he's grown Grace since that sad day a depth of fifty to sixty feet They are Dolly—I believe Julia Gibbs is a maddened pack were up to the sleigh dark »nd gloomy atssjes. but the peo While she's grown Evelina. mesmerist. ple who live In them think they are Lota were hastily drawn and the second — Eugene Field. much preferable to the elay huts In son, knife in hand. Jumped out and Polly—Why? which their nelghlsir» live on the river Holly—I went to sell her a ticket tn faced the Infuriated beasts. DRAGGING FOR FLOUNDERS. bank. No adornment of tlie Interior la our piacnica nd she sold me one. He did not die unavenged. For a lit tle later, as the pack again took the How the Net Is Constructed «ml attempted, excepting In the temples, Handled. whose walls are whitewashed and cov trail ami came in sight there was not The scheme of our fishermen was to ered with rude paintings In lively col over half a hundred of them. The two young men must have made awful scrape th« bottom at a slow pace. The or». that under the bright light which havoc among them to So deplete their net was a g"O<l sixty feet In length, a Is constantly hurtling give» these Sa- numtiers, for even allowing that the sort of twine fence that rose to a cred rooms quite » gaudy appearance. The only partlculnr advantage the un sated ones fell out of tbe trail, the height of thirty feet or so at the middle number killed or so Injured that they part and tapered to six or seven feet derground rooms seem to have 1» that were devoured by their companions at the ends, which were each tmund they are cool In summer and warm In Now what you want is Cascarets. Co and jet them today--Cascaret$-in metal box with a stout piece of wood and bridled winter. The inhabitants are gentle and was great. cost 10c. Take one I Eat it like candy, and It will work jently-while you sleep. It cures, As the leaders again came up to tbe on to the drag line» that led to tbe eVeii timid, ami Mr. Sloane »aid that. l»e- Ing unaccustomed to seeing whites, sloops. sleigh the remaining son. after Implor that means It strengthens the muscular walls of the bowels, gives them new life. Then they Genuine On these drag line» were »hort wood they almost Invariably disappeared In ing his father to drive to the utmost act regularly and naturally. Tliat’s what you wanL It’s guaranteed to be found in and If necessary to turn two of the een slats, of atsmt the stoutness of to their caves when they saw any of horses back toward the pack and ride fence palings, placed from »lx to eight hi» party approaching. It was curious Twisting and twirling and to see them at a distance working In the other to some ¡tosslble ¡dace of feet apart, were ' their little field« above or lelow their safety. Jumped out of tbe conveyance ever moving forward, the »Inta any calculated to create a panic among dwellings, only to And not a soul In and faced the animals with hts knife. and They only imagination cau picture that flounders that might tie outlying the sight u|>on nearer approach. I would all mysteriously sink Into the acene, for tlie third son perished as the »care them toward the center of I ground, and apparently there were no other two. But the father wa« not line of advance. Hutt Bear Signature of Tbe flounder Is a alow »wimmer and 1 human beings for a mile around, though again pursued by the wolves. The de ¡ay saved hl« Ilf*. "U'1 h,> rp",’he<1 ■ It Is a »««lately moving arrangement iiisloubtetlly there were thousand» of He 'he troglodytes in their burrow» Ihten- settlement In safety, to tell the horri Indeed that does not overtake him. but all*» one ng »t their d's-r» f- r the footfall» of tha ble Story of his escape and of the sub la not only a slow fish. of placid way», and whenit overtaken by intruding strangers New York Bun. lime deaths of hla heroic children. line of netting. It 1« hla the advancing a..-------- - — Too Cau'ioua, LIVER TONIC habit to seek a quiet «pot Tbe quleat- WEEDS THAT POISON MEN. "1 have the greateat conUdeoee In Dr. est »1 pots that be can find In a hurried Muse g* xj 10c. Animal» C»n Fwt Them W ithont th» searvb are the inviting pockets H um Slocum as a physician." said one of th» op^n out left and right "» ,b* ne’ d ctor'» patient». "He never give« an !»li«hte»t lnjuriou» Effect.. 25c. 50c. NEVER sufficiently V __ _ -- —- wide opinion till he lias watted and weighed Out of weed study is cei ain to come These pockets were and hospitable to enwrap a wine cask a . »••■ and looked at It from every state.** SOLD IN EULK. ALL DRUGGISTS. remarkable Information, for the poteo*- ittle -1'1» m"' »ai'l ,l1» skeptical friend. ous plants are the most strangely con at the entrance, but at the Inner end. lbnw*1 fronM*«. rr rndlcltl«. Ml- stltutiiLatd given to astounding varia «o rapidly do they taper. It would take "That’s all right If you don't carry It I ■ I I U L bad brer I ». U «d b|o««d, wfu«i PILL tk>n* F°r IiMrtBnc*. the common poke no Infantile arm to wedge In a work too far There have been times, you on th*» Bfomarh, L f»* ’ h'»wte*l*» f»»nl know, when he's l*en so cautious that Ingman'» dinner pell. W w II m ninnili. I» «* »* n* » •.!•»»’ •jfatlnD. plmpl’’», berry prrartrta a spectacle of contradic palua aller eaiiujr. II« er lr«»nl»|r, *« iU«v compievi*»*! The crew of a flounder sloop are two 1,1» dlagn -i« baa coma near getting • nd «Ilrfflaae»«. jiefi b»»%t el« don't mow* regu t. ry qualiil.-» »^1» e»t the tmrrle». in number; sometimes It 1» two grown mixed up with the [e>at-m‘>rtem " larly job ara <« <tln< al« I«. < •>itB<lpall >n kill« mora wblclito men are j»»l«on«u». Cattle mav people than all other diwewa««* I Kether. It la a •ometlmes a man and a well •tarter far the «br«mlr alita» n»a and l«»r.f years of eat the leaves when gr««n and fresh. men. boy. In this case. Charlie, tbe aaitTarlng that fonie after«* .«rala. ’ ’ • o matter what cure sick headache . bn( ¡f perchance they should eat a grown alia >*»■« atari takln« < in« HU TV lo-da|, far yati ■ .kipper, was a fair headed fel- Minna' will ia*rar get well and he t* *11 all tbe time until wllte.1 leaf It would poison them The you pul >aur bowale r»<hu i aka «»ar aJalre; alert 2»t or Ä compact. muaculaeand roots are deadly P-l-on. yet the shoot, low of with < •*< 4 MF. fa ev.«j y. tnder au abavi ata gaar* The boy. Augnai. 16 year» of antea u» cara ar BBVB« y rriuMdad* «w whk-h grow Hi' six Inc ties high In th« active. A fat man always Las more troubla» age. was a sh oft and atock boy. rather «■ring are an eK-eHent food “•»- alow to gravp aa idea, but a safe eiec than be La» sympatL.asr*. u, . rival of asparagu» Columbia University : 3 FOR SALE SENTFREE How Are Y our Bowels? ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Carter's Little Liver Pills. About <he first thing the doctor says- Then, “Let’s see your tongue.” Because bad tongue and bad bowels go together. Kegu'ate the bowels, clean up the tongue. We all know that this is the way to keep and look well. You can’t keep the bowels healthy and regular with purges or bird-shot pills. They move you with awful gripes, then you’re worse than ever. THE TONIC LAXATIVE CARTERS GL'ARAfiTEEO