The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, February 28, 1903, Image 9

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    I
Distress
\After Eating
Flxinf the Blame.
Well, Uncle Rastas, what brought
you here?
Dem two big yerlieemen by de rail­
in’, yo’ honah.
Yes, but didn't liquor have anything
Kausea between meals, belching, vom­ to do w ith it?
iting, flatulence, fits of nervous heail-
Yes-ah.
Dey wux bofe drunk, yo’
Lche, pain in the stomach, are all honah.—Chicago News.
symptoms of dyspepsia, and the longer
it is neglected the harder it is to cure it.
Coisd Afford It.
“Hey, therer yelled the indignant
citizen, dodging quickly backward.
“You dropped i brick just now that
came within atJace of bitting me on
the head!”
I •
'radically and permanently cure it—
“Rape it!” Routed the workman on
strengthen and tone the stomach and the twelfth floot of the unfinished sky­
“We’ve plinty more av
other digestive organs for the natural scraper.
thim up here.”|— Chicago Tribune.
performance of their functions.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Accept no substitute for Hood’s.
Filial Sympathy.
“When I walvour age,” said Mr.
Goldbags, sternty, “I earned my own
living.”
Hie son lo^ed uneasy, but was
silent.
“Well, have you nothing to say for
yourself in that connection?”
"N—nothing, sir, except that I
Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to sympathize with you, and congratulate
euro and keeps the promlso.
you on the fact that it’s all over.”—
Tit-Bite,
I “I bad dyspepsia twenty-five years and
took different medicines but got no help
until I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Have taken four bottles of this medicine
and can now eat almost anything, sleep
well, have no cramps in my stomach, no
burning and no distress? Mas. W illiam
G. B arrett . 14 Olney St.. Providence. R. I.
Had Seen Better Days.
WHERE CHARITY BEGINS.
Kind Lady—I suppose you have seen
bettei days?
Tramp—Ye6’m. One day last week W ise Bros., ths Portland Dentists, Say
••Help Thyself."
I got three dinners and 10 beers.— De­
troit Free Press.
In many ways the dentist is your
Piso s Cure fs a remedy for coughs, colds best friend.
He helps you when your teeth are
and consumption. Try it. Price Jo cents,
at druggists.
tiled. When your teeth wear out and
break down he steps in and braces them
An Old Maid's Philosophy.
up, puts new life into them, and makes
We may be better after suffering, them efficient.
Your success in life,
and we may be worse, but our condi- : your feelings, whether of contentment
tions must de[>end upon ourselves, and or worry, greatly depend upon how
should never be laid to the nature of your nourishment agrees with you. Is
our calamities.—From “My Old Maid’s I it not a certaintv that your food will do
Corner,” The Century, March, 1903.
you little good if your teeth are unable
The only sorrow worth anything in to perform their rightful work? To say
this world is sorrow for others, and nothing of the advantage of having a
sorrow for others means helping others, good looking set of teeth (than which
not hugging our woes to ourselves.— nothing is more effe tivelv attractive)
From “My Old Maid’s Corner," The it is more comfortable, and absolutely
Century, March, 1903.
indispensable to health, happiness and
To me it had seemed that those who success, to have a set of teeth that are
occupied centers of affection should be capable of being used.
less concerned with what came to them i
Why delay a minute?
as their due, than with what went out
There is no pain connected with
from them as their obligation; that, having your teeth put in perfect order.
like the sun itself, they should be cen­ There is no pain in getting an entire
ters of centrifugal forces, radiating, new set of teeth, which cannot be told
through the very fullness of their joy, from natural ones. Wise Brothers, in
light and gladness in.o other lives.— the Failing Building Portland, Oregon,
From “My Old Maid’s Corner,” The are making scores of people happy
Century, January, 1903.
every day, by sending them away with
as good a set of teeth as nature ever put
into a man's or a woman’s head. The
cost of their work is extremely mod­
erate.
There is little excuse for anyone,
now-a-days, neglecting their teeth.
Teeth are extracted absolutely without
pain, and the expense of starting a new
in life, with a sound set of teeth, is
slight. Chairty begins at home, and
all persons having regard for their own
welfare should go immediately and con­
sult such eminent modern dentists as
Wise Brothers.
The Low Roof.
Ascum—Hardened case, is he?
Tufnut—De woist ever.
Did yer
notice how bal<|headed he is?
Ascum—Yes)
Tufnut—Well, dat’s from tidin’ so
much in prison vans; it wore all de
Not Her Broom's Fault.
hair off the tojj of hie head.—Phila­
Mrs. Casey—O, but I losht a foine delphia Press.
little chiny vase that Mike brung me
whin he tome home late from the Dim- You Can Get Allen’* Foot Esse FREE.
Write Allen 8. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y., for a
mycratic rally Sathnrday night. . T’was free
«ample of Allen « Foot Ease. It cures chil­
jist his own carelessness, too.
blains. sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet,
ft makes new or tight shoes easy
A certain
Mrs. Cassidy—Did he drop it an’ cure
for Corns and Bunions. All druggists sell
break it?
it. 2ic. Don't accept any substitute.
Mrs. Casey—He carried it home in
Could’t Be Otherwise.
his hat. Shore, he might a’ knowed
Miss Slim—Who wrote “Man Pro­
that’d be the furst place I’d soak him.
poses?”
—Exchange.
Miss Antique—Probably some inex­
Must Forget One.
perienced young author.—New York
Flannigan—Phat’s the matter wid Tribune,
Hogan these days?
PertnanenOT eurea Ko flta er nrrvou^neei
Hooligan— He invinted an armor PIYQ
Hid after tirstd&v » lflenf !»r. Klin«’«Great Nervg
that nothing can pierce, and a shell aestorer. Bend for KR E E t’2.OO trial botti*and trrah
that will pierce any armor, ami he iaa. D b .R.U,K linb .LU. vji archSU Philadelphia.P»
doesn’t know which to fergit. — New
Mifht Regret It.
York Times.
Mistress—Poor, darling little Topsy!
Preference.
“You say that young woman compli­
mented my singing?” he exclaimed,
anxiously.
“In a way,” the young woman re­
plied.
“She said she would rather
hear you try to sing than try to con­
verse.”— Washington Star,
I’m afraid she will never recover.
Do
you know, Bridget, I think the kindest
thing would be to have her shot and
put out of her misery.
Bridget—’De-d, ma'am, I wouldn’t
do that. Sue might get better, after
all, an’ then ye’d be sorry ye’d had
her killed.—Punch.
Chronic Sores
Eating Ulcers,
And a source of worry, anxiety and endless trouble to those who are afflicted
With them, particularly so when located upon the lower extremities wh«e
the circulation is weak and sluggish. A gangrenous eating ulcer upon the
leg is a frightful sight, and as the poison burrows deeper and deeper into the
tissue beneath and the sore continues to spread, one can almost see the flesh
melting away and feel the strength going out with the sickening discharges.
Great running sores and deep offensive ulcers often develop from a simple
boil, swollen gland, bruise or pimple an 1 are a threatening danger always,
because while all such sores are not cancerous, a great many are, and this
should make you suspicious of all chronic slow-healing ulcers and sores, par-
*..................
* ” r. Face sores are common and cause the
ticularly
if cancer run» in your family
greatest annoyance because they are
Valdosta, Ga.. S.ptsmb.r, 1»OO.
so persistent and unsightly and de­
■wift Spsclte Oo., Atlanta, Qa.
tract from one's appearance.
Dear Slr»:~«om*thla« like a rt.ln»
came on my instep, very small at
Middle aged and old people and
first, aot at all painful, but as it
those whose blood is contaminated
yrew lary.r and b«r*n to pain me I
and tainted with the germs and poison
consulted a doctor, but in spite of
of malaria or some previous sickness,
all ho could do the sore rot worse
or excessive use of mercury, Are the
and beran to dl. harro; then other
chief sufferers from chronic sores and
sores came antil the whole top of
ulcers. While the blood remains in
my foot was one larre mass of sores
this unhealthy, polluted condition
and I could aot walk. Then my hue­
band, who had been cured of Scrof­
healing is simply impossible and the
ula by the toe of S. «.
eaid ho
sore will continue to grow and spread
believed it would cure mo. I beyan
in spite of washes and salves or any
takinr it aad eirht bottle» cured
superficial or surface treatment, for
me; my foot healed up nicely. I be-
the sore is but the outward sign of
Havo I would have been a cripple
some constitutional disorder, a bad
for life but tor 9- 9. S.
condition of the blood and system,
MBS. O. H. KING.
which local remdies cannot curt.
S. S. S. reaches these old chronic sores through the blood. It
very root of the trouble and counteracts and removes from the bi»od a.. the
impurities and poisou3, and gradually builds up the entire system and
•trengthens the sluggish circulation, and when the blood has been purified
and the system purged of all morbid,
unhealthy matter the healing process
begins, and the «»ting ulcer or chronic
•ore is soon entinfly gone.
S S. S. contain» no mineral or poison­
ous drugs of any description, but is guar­
anteed a purely vegetable remedy, s
blood purifier and tonic combined and a safe and perma-.-nt cure for chronic
•b w ----
healing
large or
•ores and ulcers. If you have a —
„ » re cf any
- kind,
.
.
•mall, write us about it. and our physicians Will • -'"W you without cbargo.
Book oa Blood and Skin Diseases free
TH£ OWIFTmomO OK. ATLANTA* «4»
Science
-
'
^invention
OLDEST OF LAW BOOKS.
Milk Cow».
When you milk a cow and fatten her
fc.* the block at the unie time, you
will »itcceed in making the toughest
I'eef. We do not know why this 1» so,
but it’s a fact, just the same, says the
S«ot ish American.
Code of King Hammurabi in Stone
Just Found at Susa.
Colds
“This Inscription Is doubtless the
most Important find tiiat has ever beeu
made In Babylouian literature."
“ I bad a terrible cold and could
Such is the oplnlou expressed by
hardly breathe. I then tried Aver*»
Prof. Hugo Winckler, of the Vnlversl- ’
Uro< cries.
Cherry Pectoral, »nd it give me im­
A physician of Colombia has found a ty of Berlin, in bls translation. Just [
Monop ie Canned Fruits and Vegeta­
mediate relief."
decoction of coffee husks to be effective published, of the Laws of Hammurabi,
W. C. Layton, Sidell, 111.
bles are <1 tatingui»tied front other brand«
In malaria and other diseases where taken from a stele discovered a few
by a lieautiful blue label eml* »tied in
quinine had failed.
months ago by the French expedition
letterH of gold. Front an esthetic view
How will your cough
Every animal la said to have Its own that has been tor years engaged In
poiut the Monopole lal>el is a work of
be tonight? Worse, prob­
kind of dea, sometimes several different archaeological researches In Susa, the
art, being pronounced by those who
kinds. Many thousand specimens of aneleut capital of Persia, uuder the di­
have seen it as the finest label ever
ably. For it’s first a cold,
these deas have been gathered In the rection of Prof. De Morgan. The in­
ma.'e for canned fruits and vegetables
then a cough, then bron­
unique museum of Charles Rothschild, scription was found on a diorite block.
But the quality of Monopole Fruits
chitis or pneumonia, and
kept by Dr. Jordan at Tring Park, th» 2.25 meters in height, taken from the
is tullv in keeping with the lieauty of
giant of this strange collection being a old royal castle iu Susa.
the lal>el —are in fact the l<e»t that
at last consumption.
mole flea a fifth of an inch long.
The stele contains, besides a picture lady of Richmond, Va., a great money can buy. Get them front your
Cough» always tend
Living organisms have resumed their illustrating how Klug Hammurabi re­ sufferer with woman’s troubles, groc< r. Wadhams A Kerr Bro»., Port­
downward. Stop this
land,
Ore.
functions after enduring the cold of ceived these laws from the sun god. a tells how she was cured.
downward tendency by
liquid air for six months. It is suggest­ complete legal code of 2S2 separate
How He Won Her.
“
For
some
years
I
suffered
with
laws,
of
which,
however,
Nos.
tiG
to
1*9
taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
ed that the remarkable experiment
backache, severe bearing-down pains,
She—Some persons claim that they
( should be continued for years or a gen- have been chiseled out The gap Is lu leucorrhaea, and falling of the womb.
toral.
'•ration, for our theories would be great­ part remedied by fragments found lu I tried mativ remedies, but nothing cannot look front a height without
TSrsv til««' !Sc.. Mc..T1. Alt Srsttl«,.
wishing to cast themselves down. Did
ly modified by an Indefinite retaining of the great library of Assurbanlpal.
gave any positive relief.
you ever have that feeling. Mr. Yearn-
Consult
your doctor. If h» «ay« take it,
•'
I
commenced
taking
l.yilia
I
’
.
There are sixteen columns of inscrip­
vitality, and probability would be given
•o?
than do as ha says
If ha tells you not
intake it. then don't take it He ku»>wa.
Lord Kelvin's speculation that life may tion found on the front of the stone ' Pinkham's Vegetable Com |H>uiiil
He—Once.
Leave it with him. W are willing
beneath the picture of Hammurabi, in June, 1901. When I had taken th»
! have reached the earth from space.
J. C AY EK CO . Lowell. Maaa.
“Indeed? Where were you?”
first half bottle, I felt a vast improve­
I The first large vapor motor applied and twenty-eight on the rear.
ment, and have now takeu ten bottle»
“I was in an elevated car, and 1 saw
A special introduction and conclud­ with the result that 1 feel like a new you in the street.”
to navigation is to be placed on the
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OREGON
PORTLAND
fishing boat of M. Emile Altazln, now ing admonition to future generations woman. When 1 commenced taking
the
Vegetable
Com|s>uud
1
felt
all
to
observe
faithfully
the
requirements
being built at Boulogne. The vessel,
worn out and was fast approaching
which is ninety feet long and Is design­ of this code Indicate that the laws con­ complete nervous collapse. I weighed
Thirty-third year. Commodious buildings
tlHis nntlft All tlit TAILS»
tained
in
It
were
made
by
Hammurabi,
ed to carry three hundred tons, will be
only 98 pounds. Now 1 weigh 10M-»
Best Cough byrup. T arco « G amm I. Use
Modern equipment. Academic and college
the
contemporary
of
Abraham,
the
Am-
in
time.
Sold
bv
druggist!«.
preparatory courses.
Sj»ecia! courts tn
provided with a two-hundred-horse
r>unds and tun improving every day.
music and art. Illustrated catalogue. All
gladly testify to the benefits re­
power motor for operating nets. The raphal of the Scriptures, and that this
departments
now
open
motors will use either gasoline or alco­ is the oldest corpus Juris extant, ante­ ceived.”— M rs . R. C. TlPMAN. 423 West
30th St.. Richmond. Va. — ftooo forfeit If
MISS ELEANOR FEBBETTS, Prlnclçml^
hol. of which the tanks will contain dating even the days of Moses by half Original
of abuvo letter proving gomanontss ou/inot
a thousand years or more, the date of bo produced.
eight thousand gallons.
the Hammurabi being about 2800 It. C. I When a medicine has l»een hik *-
IV. C. Marshall, of the Sheffield Scien­
That a Babylonian Inscription of this cessful in more Ilian a millhm
tific School at Yale, lias Invented a
sort should be found In the Persian case.-*, is it justice to yourself to
As good »andy to a
pressure recorder which, when substi­
capital is readily explained by the fact aav, without trying it, “I do not
•hila.
r SALZFR'S SFEDS BEVZB Fitti 1
tuted for the ordinary rowlock at the
believe
it
would
help
me?
”
that It was brought to Susa as booty
Queen Bee
end of the outriggers of a racing shell,
Surely you cannot wish to re­
1,003,000 Customers
Cough Drops
by the Elamite kings, and it Is not the
main weak ami sick.
measures and registers the pressure
A re m ade of pu re hon -
only specimen of the kind here found,
Mrs.
Pinkham.
whose
addrcM
•j and menthol i i>« v
exerted at every stroke of the oar. The
the transfer being made probably In
are pleasant and ef­
varying force of the strokes during a the seventeenth or sixteenth century. is Lynn, Mass.. will itnswer cheer­
fective ar a remedy
fully
and
without
«•oat
all
letters
for coughs and cvlda.
long race can lie ascertained, and It Is The discovery only confirms what was addressed to her by sick women.
Try a package
Sold
Intended to apply the machine In the indicated by the Tel-el-Aniarua finds in Perhaps she has Just the knowl­
by all druggiata and
confectioners.
Two
selection and training of the university Egypt dating from the fourteenth cen­ edge that will help your case —
packages by mall on
crews.
try her to-day — it costs nothing.
receipt of luc., stamp«.
tury. which are also in cuneiform writ­
Pavifk Coast
By the Hubon process, black pigment ing. namely, that this was at that early
Biscuit Co.
is made by pumping acetylene into steel period the common language of di­
alone, kc.
I*ortland, Ore.
Hrnd at once.
cylinders to a pressure of about two at­ plomacy and international and busi­
mospheres, and then passing an electric ness communication.
spark through the vessels, the gas be­
An analysis of these laws shows that
Austin
ing thus dissociated into its carbon and the code was confined to secular mat­
Well
Machinery
hydrogen. The hydrogen is collected ters; and. while In many Instances It
•• I have bean using CASIAKKTI and aa
for any convenient use; the carbon is forces upon the reader, both by Its a slid and eff*ct‘VO laiatlve they are tuiupiy won
FOR
derful
Mr daughter and 1 were bothered with
ready for the murket. Acetylene black agreements and Its disagreements, a tick stomach and our breath was eery bad After
Oil or Water any
a few doses of Cases re u we have improved
is free from the oily impurities of or­ comparison with the legal system of taking
wonderfully. They are a great help In tbe family "
Depth.
Wll.HKI.MINA NAt.EI
dinary lumpblack, and the demand Is Pentateuch, It Is sharply distinguished
1137 Rittenhouse HI.. CiuoinoaU. Ohio
Write for catalogue.
already so great that the first factory from this by the absence of religious
BEALL & CO.,
CANDY
—now running In Switzerland—Is like­ or ceremonial commands and prohibi­
cathartic
Ucn'l Agts.
ly to be followed by others in other tions.
countries.
It is exclusively a civil code. In
313 Commer­
The claim of Mount McKinley, the general It shows Its Semitic origin by
cial Block
culminating peak of the Alaskan range, recognizing, even to a greater extent
PORTLAND.
to be regarded us the loftiest point in than Is done by the Peutateijch, the
OREGON.
North America, Is sustained by the re­ I lex talionls of an eye for an eye and a
port of an exploring party, made by one tooth for a tooth; and many of the
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent Taste Good. Do
of Its members. A. H. Brooks. The merciful characteristics of the Mosaic Good.
Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe !0c. 2Je. ttc.
party made a journey of 890 miles on legislation are conspicuous by their ab- | ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
foot In Alaska during the season Just sence. But within these limitations it •terttag Remedy Caospaay, Chlrage. Beatreal. Mew Tert. Si*
passed. D. L. Reaburn, the topograph­ doubtless Is what Winckler calls It. '
.TA DIO Rol d and ruaran teed by all drug*
• I U-DAU gi*u U) (TKL Tobauoo Mabiu
er of the expedition, believes that the “one of the most Important original | M
measurements of mountain heights sources In the history of mankind In
Language Deficient.
which were made have a probable error general.”
Cholly Softbrane— Ya-as, I cawn
not exceeding 100 feet. According to
The original text, together with a
(hose measurements, Mount McKin­ French translation, Is published by make nieaelf undehatood in French,
a oostBl
ley's elevation definitely exceeds 20,000 the Assyrlologlst of the expedition, P. dontcherknow.
IIOCtN''
Beryl
Bluestockholme
—
Really!
The
feet; that of Mount Foraker Is 17,000 V. Schell, In the fourth volume of the
“Delegation en Perse," the official nar­ English language is awfully deficient,
feet.
An Italian physicist, Signer Salvlonl, rative of the expedition. There Is a itn’t it?
has devised a microbalance of such ex- remarkable monotony in the forms of
Mothers will find Mrs. Vlnstow's Sooth­
treme delicacy that It clearly demon­ these laws, each beginning with the ing Syrup the beat remedy to use tor thru
word
"If.
”
and
this
peculiarity,
a»
well
children
during the teething [>eriod.
strates the loss of weight of musk by
volatilization. Thus the Invisible per­ as Its stringent measures. Is suggestive
Felt Injured.
fume boating off In the air is indirectly of the Draconlau legislation.—New
Two go^d natured little Irish boys
weighed. The essential part of the ap­ York Sun.
tMERSON’S
once occupied the same )>ed.
In the
paratus is a very tbln thread of glass,
JEALOUSY
AMONG
MINERS.
12842326
morning one of them said to the other:
fixed at one end and extended horizon­
“Dennis, did you hear it thunder
tally. The microscopic objects to tie It Has Led to Fixed Rule In Building
last night?”
weighed are placed upon the glass
Tbelr Homes.
“No,” said Dennie. “Did it really
thread near Its free end, and th«
In the new mining towns In the coal
amount of flexure produced Is observed fields of eastern Illinois stand many th under?”
“Yie, it thundered as if hiven anil
with a microscope magnifying 100 long rows of little houses, all In each
diameters. A mote weighing one thou­ town exactly alike, the same size, same airth were coinin’ together.”
“Well, phoy in the worruld didn’t
sandth of a milligram perceptibly bends color, facing the same direction. Why
ve wake me? Ye know I can’t slaj>e
the thread.
all the houses In each town are as much whin it thunders!” said Dennie.
alike as peas, the outsider Is always
puzzled to know.
He makes many E tats of Onto, erri or TOi.sno, |
Lc< as < ocstv .
( **'
guesses If he Is a curious person, bat be
F rans J. < »».«sv make» oath that he Is the
never guesses correctly, and unless senior parter of the Arm of F J cnsssr A Co.,
buaine.« In the city ol Toledo, County
some mine owner Is talkative enough duini
and State afore«aid, and inat ««Id Arm will pay
McCAULEY & BURBANK. General Machinists g
to tell of former experiences In building the au in ol ONK Hl'NDHKD DOI.I.A K8 for each
every cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured
miners' homes the outsider will remain and
Mine, Mill and Marine work General repairs l’rlntlns Machinery repaired and rebuilt
Q
by tbe uee of H all ' s C atarrh C i rs
KRANK J CHENEY
ignorant on the subject.
PROMPT ATTENTION TO OVT-OF-TOWN ORDERS.
g
Bworn to before me and eub«crlbed In mv
Although to outsiders there appears presence, thia »th day ol December, A. D. IMO § Poole Bldg., Foot of Morrison St.
PORTLAND, OR COON S
to lie no reason, unless It be that of »—>
A. W.GLEASON,
f * L I
Aolarp Public
cheapness, for having all the dwellings
Hall*.
Catarrh
Cure
lataaen
internally
and acta
exactly alike, there la a reason, and a
directly on the blood and mucou« «urfacee ol
good one, too. The envy existing ' the system, send for tewtimonials, free.
1 he eyeglasses herewith illustrated among miners living In the poorer
K. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Q.
Sold by druggists, 76c.
are the Invention of a famous French homes for the larger and better built
Ball's Family Pills ar» th» beaL
oculist. Naturally all sorts of things cottages forced the mine owners to
are claimed for them, but those who adopt the “every-house-allke” plan. If
Adapted to Flat».
ought to know declare that they will a mine owner now wants to build fifty
“I see that you have taken up the
really correct astigmatism. They say. houses he has pinna made for one, and vertical system of penmanship. Why
to<x that the reflections of objects In every building Is built upon those plana did you do that?”
the rear of the wearer, which are so
"Oh, haven’t you heard?
Why, we
If one has a cellar beneath It, all
annoying, are entirely done away with must have cellars. If one has a glass­ are living in a flat now.”
roKTI.AND MKKD CO., Portland. Oregon, Coast A»ents.
by these new eyeglasses. Whether or front door, all must have glass-front
not this be true, It is certain that doors. And after the houses are built
many manufacturers are already com­ and occupied no miner Is permitted to
JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORE.
ing around as close to the shape as add a porch or a walk, or to paint bls
Foot of Morrison Street.
they dare. It must be conceded that house a different color from that of all
Can give you the beat bargain« In Rollers
and Engine«, Windmil!«, I’uinpeand Gene­
these glasses attract attention to the the low cottages In the long rows.
ral Ma<’hin»*rv
Wood sawing Machine« a
wearer, and for that reason alone they
■ poclalty s«*« us lx fore buying.
Until the founding of the newer
should tie Immensely popular with th» town» the builders paid little heed to
Four Hundred.
the kind of houses they erected for the
miners. Most of the habltstlons were
Roll Hutter.
mere but» of two or three rooms. The
The young housekeeper who told the bouses were set on the hills around the
fishman that she wanted aome eels, mining shafts, or ranged In rows near
and when he asked her how much, re­
a creek, or a spring, where there was
plied. "About two yards and a half." plenty of water. Some of the houses
has a rival In a woman mentioned In were a little better than others.
p,THon:tl supervision for over 30 jettrs. Allow no one
the Chicago News:
to «leeeivo you in this. Counterfeit*, Imitations an<l
There came almut fetnla betw<-en the
"I wish to get some butter, please.”
** «Just-as-pfsoil ” are but Experiments, an<l emlanger the
families of miners living In four-room
she said to the dealer.
health of Children—Experience against ExpcrimenU
bouses and those who bad to live
•'R411 butter, ma'am?” be asked, po­
in a two-room but. The situation at
litely.
WONDERFUL
last grew so serious that the mine own­
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"No; we wish to eat It on toast. We
Castoria is it harmless substitute for < astor Oil, Pare-
ers were forced to build nil the bouses
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seldom have roll«.”
gorie,
IJrops
ami
Soothing
Syrups.
It
is
Pleastint.
It
around the new mines after one pat
This wonderful Ckl-
contains neither Opium. Morphine nor oilier Narcotic
tern. It solved the problem, and put
neae doctor la called
Larger Quantltie»
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroy« Worms
great boeaoM h« cure«
Miss Gabble—And she accused me of an end to the quarrels between the fam­
propl« without opera­
and allays Feverishness. It cures I>iarrli<ea and Wind
tion that ar« giv«a up
Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
retailing gossip about the neighbor ilies of the miners. Formerly the bet
to di«. Hr cure« with
ter houses were often burned, but since
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tbe
thoa« wonderful Ckk
hood.
n.-ae h«rt>«. roow. buda.
Stomacb
and
Itowels,
giving
healthy
and
naturul
sleep*
the adoption of tbe new plan there ban
hark« and v.ge table«
Miss flharpe The Idea!
The Children*« Panacea- The 5L»llier’s 1'rieud.
that ar« enttr»ly un­
Miss Gabble- Positively Insulting. been peace.
it nown to m«dlcai »ci-
.
! >
.r h h* me of those
Isn't she?
The Ver»il< t.
nsfni »»* renirdi»« th • fatuous doctor knows
Miss Rharpe Tee. for you're really a
the action of ov«r >uo .1 ffrrent remedies, which
"What wan tbe coroner's verdict T'
he nurceasfully ime* in dtff*renl diveaaea, H«
wholesaler Philadelphia prest
guarantees to cure catarrh. a«thma. lung,
asked tbe stranger of tbe man who wan
throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach,
yo Bears the Signature of
returning from a lynching party.
liver, kidney*, etc han hundreds of testimon­
Con»l't Competition In Austria.
ial*. • barges moderate
’ all and see him.
•Rnlclde.
”
Fatmttts vet of th« city writ« for blanks and
To rid themselves of the competition
rir< ulars. Bend 4 rente in stampa. CUMBUle
"Bnlclde?
”
of the cheap product» of prison labor ,
1 A I 1O> FKLIC
ADUBKMI
“Yes. He deliberately courted de­
Austrian manufacturer» want their
THE C CEE WO Ch JESE MEDICHE CO.
government to transport convicts be­ struction. rie let hirnself get caught
132 , TMr» S«.. PmttanJ. Or«n«.
cheatin' in a poker game."--WashIng
yond the
»< M.ol.on P*P*r
ton fl tar.
l/i Use For Over 30 Years.
The dlffi' ulty a man find» In getting
This has t<e*-n tbe kind of a day
«-IMS,
P. «. V.
«carrau« «••*•••<. v» ■»«•••v
w«w vo«« errv
some one to go bis bond, a woman en­ when we wished we were a bird, and
counters «ben she want» »ome one to could fly through tbe air with a »traw
•take'' her club.
>u our beak.
1
St. Helen's School tor Girls.
DELICIOUS AND TEMPTING
BREATH
SicK.hlerŸous
peuiwic
ïieadàcnes
n Q uickly cured by
10 CENTS.
CURESALL
MESML
HEADACHES
What is CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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