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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1904)
Catarrh IS “ Y E L L O W P E R I L " Whether It is of the nose, throat, stomach, bowels, or more delicate organs, catarrh is always debilitating and should never fail or of ^ ~ attention. It is a discharge from the mucous mem brane when kept in a state of inflammation by an impure, commonly scrofulous, con* V Ì dltlon of the blood. C h in e s e A Little Lesson In Patriotism REAL? Ayer’i W r ite r R ld lc n le a A r g n m e a t S e t F o r t h b y A la r m is ts . Why Is It that England and America io not see the "yellow peril?’ Because they know that the Invasion o f Eu rope and America will never come, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * says a Chinese writer in the Review | >f Reviews. Because England and "When I first learned the subject of America have so shaped their courses ! this quarrel, my heart espoused warm- in their Asiatic possessions that the I ly the cause of liberty, and I thought natives cannot and will not be driven Cures all forms of catarrh, radically and of nothing but o f t » think of revolt, much less Invasion, permanently — it removes the cause and adding the aid of The liberty, freedom, fair play and overcomes all the effects. Get Hood’s. my banner.” privileges granted by England and It was at a din- America to their colonies insure con* | ner given by tbs tentment and stability among the na-1 The happiness and misery of men de pend no less on temper than fortune.—• c o m m a n dant ot tives. Anyone who compares the con- [ Hochefoucauid. the garrison at dition o f the Straits Settlements and Metz to the Duke Annam will be immediately convinced For bronchial troubles try Piso’s Cure ¡1 of Gloucester, the of their respective conditions and cor-; 60 for Consumption. 1 1 is a good cough brother of King responding prosperity. The troubles " I have used Aver*» Cherry Pectoral In my medicine. A t druggists, price 25 cents. family for eight years. Therein nothing e<|ual George 111., that In German Africa are the outcome of to It for coughs and colds, especially for chil L A F A Y E T T E . the dren.’*— Mus. W. U . B u y m k h , Shelby, Ala. Marquis de cruelty; the flourishing condition of Tlie Changeable Man. so c.. 91 .on. “ Mr. Vane says he wcin’t see you,” Lafayette first heard o f this quarrel, the Sandwich Islands Is the fruit of sw».. All druggists. the cause o f the American Revolution. Impartiality. The "yellow peril' o f the fo r i said that gentleman's clerk* “ When did you ask him?” inquired The noble heart of the French arista- Mongols under Genghis Kahn Is a Mr. Burroughs. crnt was stirred by the accounts of thing of the past—dead six centuries “ Why, only a minute ago, of course.” the struggle that the men over the a(?°- Asia then suffered far more than “ Well, ask him again, won’t you. lie sea were making against tyranny and Europe, only the eastern border of K eep th e b ow els open w ith on o oi which was visited by the Tartars. Ayer’s Pills a t b e d tim e , Just one. may have changed his mind since oppression. | His desire to akl them, however, Nearly every nation on the Asiatic ' ----------- ------------------------- then.” — Philadelphia Press. Insurmountable was conquered, and the Chi- , ^ New • York met with apparently .«u iu iv u iu a v io mainland ----------- ----------- -------------------------- « . char _ * » table » * woman who . is How's This? difficulties. His relatives and friends « « . t terribly from their « . I buttfrfl^.^Uh^he’m. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for opposed what th e v cnn.ldorod „ Invasion, any ca.e ol Catarrh that cannot be cured b , “ , " unl Ule} «»nsm eied a mad • H a ll’s Catarrh cure. Impulse. Lafayette found it impossl- The yellow peril” will never come We, *the uruler.1 Jnei 1 ^av'e°ituowu' F°' j! l,le to engage passage upon any out- « * » » “ • « “ “ me. at all It will be Cheney for the last 15 year«, and believe him going ship. Nothing daunted, but in- at the time when European civilization 1 thuis sarrl inancta/ly ablemcar’ry'oirt’any'ob- sf,|r,'d by ‘ he obstacles In his ’path, he hn8 retrograded and Europeans return ligations made by their firm. purchased a ship o f his own. The a con<Htion of savagery far below! w " m * o ,R k “ na * ^ Frenah government after his de- that o f their ancestors before the days g i u ‘ ,i,ir°,1 .edo’ C . . V , . „ . Parture sent a cruiser to intercept him of Caesar- The "yellow peril” Is only <ng dlranl^upon the blood'snd’ mucoiui * up at the West Indies; hut Lafayette, possible when the Asiatics are superior j (ace. Of .the Fries 760^1Perbottto. foreseeing this possibility, had headed to the Europeans in culture, science, fold by a ll Druggists. Testim onials ires. art and general civilization. Just as l l a l l a F a m ily P ills are the best. directly for an American port the Europeans, superior to the Asiatics Charleston, where he landed, re P o w e r o f W e a lt h . In these respects, now dominate Asia. ceived him with acclamation. Every “ Has your daughter made her debut It will come when Europe and Amer where through the scattered towns of yet?” asked Mrs. Uppson. ica, weakened by Incessant wars, are the new country the noble Frenchman “ Mercy, no!” exclaimed Mrs. Neu- so helpless that not only the Asiatics, was made the guest o f honor. But rich. “ And, what’s more, she doesn’t but even the Eskimos and Laplanders, j have to make i t Her father can a f Lnfnyete had no time for honors; he will be able to dictate terms. When i ford to have one made to order foi had left them at home that he might the Asiatics nre able to overrun E u -! fight for the cause of liberty on this her.” rope and America it w ill not be the I side of the Atlantic. All he asked of day o f a “ yellow peril,” but the day the Continental Congress was to serve of a "golden era.’ I f that day ever | as a ,, volunteer at hts own expense. V w r ,, - . , .1 7 1 1 IV 7 0 it * V X S S tiiv etii that tua t the tUv A Dlfi Lit. comes It will mean Asiatics , , e ’ ey ronferrod upon him are g0 superior that they deserve tb he rank of major general. Between con(Juest o f the world. I n r i r n t t n and nrwl Washington a _ _____ Lafayette warm and lasting friendship arose. Through A THREAT AND A PROMISE. the campaign they fought side by side, j The name o f Lnfayete will live as long as the cause o f liberty is remem- i in the fall o f 1895 I contracted that fear* l>ere<* an<l loved by mankind. The man ful disease, Blood Poison. It gained such 'v^° fights for the rights of another headway that I was forced to resign my land is as true a patriot ns he who position and seek relief at Hot Springs, fights for his own; certain it Is that if “ D e a r M r s . P h c k it a m : — A f 1 « spending Ml the means I haJ 1 went ,llg own omintry had ral]o(I he would ago my health began to fail because of to Memphis. In less than three weeks I ______ . , ,, female troubles. The doctor did not was in .hospital, and after nine weeks oi l,a' e answered a , quickly There is help me. I remembered that mv mother suffering I was discharged as cured. In a lai*ger patriotism that espouses the had used L yd ia K. ri nk h a m 's less than a month every bone in my body cause of the world's liberty. And La- Vegetable Compound on many oc seemed to be affected and felt as if they fayette was a world patriot.—Chicago casions for irregularities and uterine would break at the least exertion. Again Journal. troubles, and I felt sure that it could I was compelled to resign, and I returned _______________ not harm me at any rate to give it a trial. to the hospital for a .even weeks stay. nought . Far.., Own „ Tree. 441 was certainly glad to find that within a week I fe lt much better, the prevailed on the only firm who handled la'v { er’ maI1 of affairs, and cabinet terrible pains in the back and side drugs to get me one dozen bottles of S. S. °®cer, but there are less-known sides were beginning to cease, and at the time o f menstruation I did not have S. At that time both of my hands wert to his make-up whieh are. perhaps, nearly as serious a time as heretofore, broken out with blisters and I was covered more Indicative of the man himself, “ Sary,” seld the bashful youth at b o I continued its use for two months, with boils and sores. In the meantime m j and whieh are, too, more Interesting and at the end o f that time I was like the corn husking. “ If I find a red car druggist had gotten two dozen bottles ol ror a,,, reason that they are less new woman. I really have never S .S .S . form e and I began its use, anc ’ , I ’m a-going to steal a kiss." after taking the thirteenth bottle not • appreciated. Instance, he I, ’’Hezekiah,” responded the candid felt better in my life, have not had sore or boil was visible. R. B. PowEU. ‘' no" ^ h o f * sentimentalist to have Sarah, “ I f you steal a kiss you'll have sick headache since, and weigh 20 pounds more than I ever did, so I un East 9 th St., Little Rock, Ark. bought a farm that he might own a two red ears.” — Chicago Tribune. hesitatingly recommend your medi ------ certain tree. c in e ."— M rs . M a t II a u i . k , Edgerton, Wis. .Pres. Household Economics Club. The victim is tortured with eating nicer» ” the buildings of Hamilton College, “ I appreciate your feeling for me." —- $5000 forfolt I f original o f above lotto? proving gonumeness cannot bo producod. gores and abscesses, unsightly blotches -N ew * or*. where his father, Oren assured the anaemic poetess with deep eruptions and other symptoms of the mis Root, was a professor. In his boyhood emotion to the young man bidding her erable disease. S. S. & has been nsec years the two used to take long walks good night at her door, "but I can nev- successfully for nearly fifty years foi together, and, time and again, on their er return your sentiments. I am mar- Contagious Bloot homeward way. it was under a splen- rled to ’Immortal Verse.’ ” " I have used your Fish Brand Slickers for years tdna’ no mercury llid hemlo<’1' ot> Kirkland Farm that “ He doesn’t seem to be making In the Hawaiian Islands and found them the only potash o r othet they wotll<1 re,t- The hilltop com- much o f a living for you.” returned her article that suited. I am mineral. Ourhom« manded a magnificent view o f the admirer, who clerked In the corner gro- n o w In t h is c o u n t r y (Africa) and think a great treatment b ook Oriskany Valley, across to the Adlron- eery and knew; “ you’d better get a deal of your coats.’’ ves all the sytnp dacks to the north, and often the elder divorce from him and come on with ( mams oh application ) — 9 of this dis of the pedestrians would say, as they “ «• Isabella.” — New Orleans Pica- The world-wide reputa- ^./v\VFT>«w i. Medical ad Parted on again: " I wish I owned y l,ne- tlon of Tower’s W ater- p ro o f O iled C lo t h in g • vice free. that tree. -I One dose of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents night coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cherry P e c to ra l doctor’s mediqine for all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over years. Night Coughs raw f Another club woman, Mrs. Haule, of Edgerton, Wis., tells how she was cured of irregulari* ties and uterine trouble, terrible pains and backache, by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. A while W. *» “» —VST ....... 25 a a „ ••r ’- r r , . sss The Swift Around the World Specillo Company, Atlanta, 6a •/> PISO S C U R E FOR cum ___ «MIRI A ll (LSI fails . t C ou gh Syru p . T a » to * G oo d . L'a* In lim a . So ld b y d ru g g is t« P T IO N ?” T o I m p r o v e H e r C h a n c e. In the years since there have been inany changes at Hamilton and In the country round al»out, but the old hem- iock has remained untouched—and the other day Ellhu Root bought Kirkland Farm and the tree which, he declares, has long been a landmark ia kis life.— Sueeeaa. “ The fortune-teller says I shall mar- ry a rich man.” “ I)ld she say whether ho would be blind or n o t r — Illinois State Journal. ---------------------------- I f all dreams came true, the courts would be overworked with divorce case«. a ssu re s the the positive all garments this Sign of b u y e r of j worth of *■ b e a rin g /?« l * tb « Fish. fiR A N ' A. J. TOWER CO. Boston, U. &. A. T O W E R CANAD IAN CO.. LIM ITED Toronto, Canada