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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1905)
Ho ‘Had No M ore to Say. O u t o f t h e O r d in a r y , Miffles— What do you think of Knox Orowells— Our new neighbor must be a happy woman. LIN SEARCH O f LIVINGSTONE’ S 1REE ein as a pugilist? Iiiffson — l don’t believe he’s the real Mrs. Growells— Why do you think so ? Growells— She goes about the house thing. Miffles— Why not? singing all day long. Biffson— Because he says hff isn’t go Mrs. Growells— Oh, that’s easily ex Mr. Weatherby, the explorer, has ing to try to elevate the stage. plained. She’s a widow. just returned from Africa, where he T P a le i Thin, Nervous ? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it — Ayer’s Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. Weknow what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Sold for over 60 years. T ill« U the first question your doctor would ask. “ Are your bowels regular?” He knows that daily action of the bowels is absolutely essential to recovery. Keep your liver active and your bowels regular by taking laxative doses o f Ayer’s bills. A i/ers iso manufacturers o f HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. As Explained. Husband— I wonder why men’s pock ets are so easy to get at, while women's are so difficult? Wife— Oh, that’s easily explained. A man has no business with a woman’s pocket, but a woman has with a man’s. That’s the answer. OREGON PO RTLAN D S T . H E L E N ’S H A L L A G IR L *» SCHOOL OF TH E H IGHEST CLASS corps of teachers, location, build ing equ ipm ent—the best. Send for cat alogue. T e r m u p e r i M S e p t e m b e r 1 « , 1 90 -4 GUARANTEED Used and Sold E veryw here. has been for eleven years, the only Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that QREGWffLOtwPu,VFI£R white man among hosts of blacks. In Contain Mercury that long period he has had many as m ercury w i l l su rely destroy the sense of TESTED AND TR U E —GU ARANTEE D NO W ! is the time to USE IT. thrilling adventures, says the Loudon sm ell " and * co ----------’ - • te - ’ ly “ d derange e ------------ * the ’ — — w 1 h ' “ ole i ' — sys m p le tem w uen e n te rin g i t tu ro u gh the mucous Daily News. He has succeeded in surfaces. Such a rticles s o u ld n ever bo used T w o E x c e p tio n s . making corrections on the map of the except on prescription s iro.n repu ta ble ph y “ They say thut ail the world loves sicians, as the da m a g ■ they w ill do is ten fo ld interior of the Dark Continent and in to tue good you can possioiy d e riv e from them. a lover,” said the rejected suitor as he discovering the spot where the heart H a ll’s Catarrh Cure, m anu factured by F. J. ate his dinner from the mantelpiece. Cheney it i o., Toledo, 0.,co n ta in 8 n o m ercu ry, of the great Livingstone was buried, and is taken in te rn a .ly , a ctin g d irectly upon *’ DUt there are generally two excep the locality of which had been lost. the blood and muoous surfaces o f the system. tions to the rule, the girl you want In buy! rife H a ll's Catarrh Cure be sure you get He has been instrumental in raising a the genuine. I t is.taken in te rn a lly , and made to be your w ife and the man.you want permanent memorial to the famous in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney «fc Co. Testi to be your father-in-law.” — Princeton m onials free. Tiger. __________________ missionary, in place of the decayed Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. H u ll’s Fam ily Fills are the best. tree which marked the site, and he You Can Get Allen’ s Foot-Ease FREE. has brought back to the British Mu W rite Allen 8. Olmsted, Le B o y .N . Y ., fo r a A t S h o rt R a n g e . free sam ple o f A lle n ’s Foot-Ease. I t cure* seum that part of the tree which bore sw eating, hot sw o llen , aching feet. It m ake« “ It must be awful,” said the type the original inscription, cut by the na new or tig h t shoes easy. A certain cure for tives, who loved and mourned their writer boarder with the $1.98 pompa corns; itrgro w in gn a ils and bunions. A ll d ru g gists sell it. 25c. Don’ t accept any substitute. dour, “ to be deceived by a false mar white chief. My object, says Mr. Weatherby, was riage.” A Lile-Saver “ Well, I don’ t suppose it’s any worse to circumnavigate Bangweolo lake and lie kissed her hand and then her lips; than being deceived by a real one,” to find the spot where Livingstone’s She bade him go away. Said he: “ I live from hand to mouth. heart was buried. Olave, the Amer rejoined the landlady. And her husband continued to give So don’t be angry, pray.” ican who died while attempting to find a correct imitation of a man trying ‘‘Oh, well,” she sa , “ if that’s the case. the tree, was the last man who had to read a newspaper. I ’ll let you live to-day.” any accurate Idea where it was. I accomplished both tasks. Old Mshaota, the chief who helped me find the L iv PAY GLOWING ingstone tree, told me a strange story. TRIBUTE TO He remembered Livingstone, who, he averred, was shot. Everybody, be said, knew that It was so. One of my greatest friends was Mewenge, a chief, but it was some time before we understood ^»ach other. He bad never seen white men, but “ I a d v iie had heard of them, and when l sent a ll A t h le t e s word I was coming, he grew much w h o are alarmed. When I went to his tent he rushed out, and, seizing me by the a b o u t to g o arm, slashed his ax over my head into in train in g: a tree behind me. Tue next minute to tr y a he pulled up my shirt sleeve to see if my arm was white. That gave me b o ttle o f time to tell him he might kill me if P e - r u - n a .” he wanted to, but that it would be —I W. more interesting not to. G le n is te r. I also bad a “scary” greeting from < Kasoma, a much-dreaded chief. I set1 lout by boat to visit him. with nine j I'men. When w e'neared the village,! land two thousand armed men rushed I to the elge of the luke, I found we had left our rifles behind us. With my | heart in my mouth, I jumped ashore j alone. As I stood before the chief 1 could see his heart throbbing in his naked chest, and I knew he was in as bad a way as I myself* “ Good morning! How do you do?” ! I shouted. The chief gave a signal, and I put 1 my hands in my pockets to meet the j eQd calmly. The same moment the chief and every man clapped their | hands In unison, knelt down and bowed their heads. A fter all, a little bluff is a great uotin Ai leniste r, Guam pion tinner ami >»niy iu h le’ e «.<» Success.ml/ | help in dealing with natives. 1 stood Swim Tlir »ugh the Michigan Whirlpool Rapids. j once surrounded by four hundred men | who had rifles, each waiting either for me to move or for his neighbor to be- A T H L E T E S realise the importance of PE -R U -N A ! gin the firing. I got one of the men keeping in good bodily trim. Renovates. Regulates, Restores a System to bring n#e a shot-cartridge, and. The digestion must be good, the cir- Depleted by Catarrh. | opening it, I sent the handful of shot | collation |>erfect, sleep regular and | to the chief, with the message that he John W . Glenister, of Providence, R. enough of it. would be more likely to hit me If he I., champion long distance swimmer of If the slightest catarrhal condition , used that instead of a bullet. 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