The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, November 07, 1907, Image 3

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A Talented W riter
St II,
Mrs. Prnse— My husband nnd I nevet
dispute before the children. W e always
*end them out when a quarrel seems
Imminent.
Miss Sharp— Aw, I ’ ve often wondered
why they're so much In the street!
¡'o
Chance.
:
B lve
interview and what he said
Was twisted in a manner most capri­
cious ;
When he refused ot talk it merely led
; T o statements that his silence seemed
suspicious.
— Washington Star.
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S p len d id .
H alf a century ago the crossing of the
\tlantic was an ordeal to appall the stout­
est. To-duy babies in arms and invalids
need not fear it. There is a good deal in
fashion, and if it is the fashion to hurry
! it is also the fashion to hurry splendid­
ly.— Observer.
Mrs. E. M. Tin? ey, story writer,
325 E. Nueva St., San Antonio, T ex.,
writes:
“ During 1901 I suffered from
nasal catarrh, which various other
remedies failed to relieve.
“ Six bottles o f Peruna, which I
took, entirely cured me, the catarrh
disappearing and never returning.
“ 1 therefore cheerfully recommend
Peruna to all sim ilarly afflicted."
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the
M ian nderM tand lnK
Started.
On account of a blockade the invited
guest was hal^ an hour late in reaching
the norfh side mansion.
“ What a handicap to Chicago this
bridge nuisance is !” he said.
“ You don’t have to play it unless you
want to, Mr. Jymes,” answered the indig­
nant hostess.
Tupelo, a Southern wood, is now being
extensively utilized in the place of pine
and cypress. It has been heretofore re­
garded as of little value, but under the
pressure of increasing demand it is found
available for a great many purposes, but
•where it comes in contact with the ground
it i/ short-lived.
The
Season
L ie
E xp lain ed .
“ Blowhard says his vacation cost
him $»>00.”
“ W ell, Blowhard was seeing double
a good part o f the time.” — Kansas
City Star.
Mrs. A.— When my husband starts
on his vacation he always tells me he
is coming back shortly.
Mrs. Z.— And does he come back
shortly?
Mrs. A.— No, he generally comes
back short.
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A T errib le Th on gh t.
•
“ I want to be loved for myself,” ex-
• claimed the romantic heiress.
j
“ My dear lady,” rejoined Baron Fu-
j I cash apprehensively, “ is there any pos-
Mrs. Ellen Nagle, 414 4th street,
Green Bay, W is., w rites:
" I have often heard Peruna praised
ami it is more w idely known here than
any other m edicine, but I never knew
what a splendid medicine it really was
until a few weeks ago when I caught a
bad cold which settled all over me.
“ The doctor wanted t? prescribe, but
I told him I was going to try Peruna
and sent for a bottle ami tried it.
“ I felt much better the next morn-
ins and w ith in five days I had not a
trace of any lameness or any cough.
“ I consider it the finest cough remedy.”
Peruna Tablets:— Some people pro*
fer to take tablets, rather than to take
medicine in a fluid form . Such people
can obtain Peruna tablets, which repre
cent the solid medicinal ingredients of
Peruna.
! slbillty o f this being a case o f mistaken
! Identity ?V— Washington Star.
T en ta tiv e.
Nan— Jack seems to be considerably
devoted to me, don’t you think?
Fan— Yes; he seems to be considering
whether to be devoted to you or not.
The
N atu ral
R em it.
“ I saw Blinks this morniug and he
looks all gone to pieces.”
“ W h at’s the m atter with him?”
“ H e’s broke.” — Baltim ore American.
About
It.
“ Pop, what Is an Immunity bath?”
“ A plunge, my son, to tell on the
ith er fellow first.” — Baltimore Am eri­
can.
v
Now
O bjectio n
to
Th at.
“ Go and take your bath, dear,” said
*iis mother, “ like a little man.”
“ That’s the way I want to d o !” howl­
'd Johnny.
“ Little men never take a
iath ’ceptin’ they feel like i t ! ”
Catarrh
Invites C o n s u m p t i o n
It weakens the delicate lung tissues,
deranges the digestive organs, and
breaks down the general health.
I t often causes headache and d izzi­
ness, impairs the taste, smell and
hearing, and affects the voice.
Being a constitutional disease it re­
quires a constitutional remedy.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
R adically and perm anently cures.
In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets
known as S a r s a t a b s . 100 doses 91.
A f t e r S eto n T h o m p a o n -E r n e a t.
The old mother bear, having robbed a
bee tree, had brought a portion of the
spoil home to her cubs.
Contagion a Question o f Prevention.
One of them attacked the honey greed­
Sinks, drains, eating and cooking uten­ ily.
sils, * sick room linen and clothing fre­
“ The little darling!” exclaimed the hap­
quently carry the dreaded disease germ py old mother bear. “ He hAs cut hi«
anno iced bv the household.
sweet tooth !”
Thorough and hygienic cleansing is the
best safe uard against infection, and such
$100 Reward, $100.
a safeguard is found in the universal house­
Th e readers o f this paper will be pleased to
learn tnat th ere Is a t least one dreaded disease
hold necessity Borax.
that science has been able to cu re in a ll its
This simple preventive carries in itself, stages,
and th a t is Catarrh. H a ll’s Catarrh
disinfei ting qualities whi h enter the fabric Cure is th e on ly positive cu ro n ow known to th e
or act upon tha arti le to be cleansed in a m edical fratern ity. Catarrh be ng a constitu­
tion al disease. requires a constitu tion al treat­
hygienic maun r, eliminating every un­ ment H a ll’s Catarrh Cure U iaken in tern ally,
w h o le s o m e property, rendering it contagion acting d irectly upon the blood and mucous sur­
»roof, while at the -ame time Borax is of faces o f the system, thereby destroying the foun­
dation o f the disease, and g iv in g t e pat ent
tself as harmless as salt.
by bu ildin g up the constitu tion and
Un ike most disinfectants who depend strength
assisting nature in d o in g its w ork. Th e pro­
upon their strength o f odor or harmf.d-to- prietors have so much fa ith in itso u ra tiv ep o w
the-system qualities to arrest or prevent ers hat they o ffer One Hundred Dollars for any
cont:igi n, Borax is Nature’s remedy, being case that it fa ils to cure. Send fo r lis t of
easy to obtain ami easy to applv, a s tuple testim onials.
Address F. J. C H E N E Y
CO., Toledo, O.
solution in hot water being all the appli­
Sold by a ll druggist*, 75c.
cation necessary and requiring no prescrip­
Take B a ll’s F a m ily P ills fo r constipation.
tion, it can be obtained irom any groc er or
druggist in convenient economic 1 house­
D u rin g T h a t T rip .
hold pa< k ges.
Mississippi Valley Man (with enthu-
In a dition to its d i.sen feet i nr qualities.
Borax is especially a household necessity, asm)— Well, Mr. President, what do you
as it ca i be used for softening water, cleans- think of our grand old river now?
ng and whitening clothe , clearing the
The President (wiping his glasses and
skin, whitening hands, makes an excellent
But
damiruff remover and can be used on the looking at it again)— It ’e bully.
finest laces or most delicate fabrics without don’t you think the water might be im­
proved
a
little
by
boiling
it?—
Chicago
injury, while as an adjunct to the bath it
removes all odor o f perspiration and leaves Tribune.
t and velvety.
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F rivh tfa l
E x a m p le.
Jast
Any
Extra Session on Financial Situ­
ation Not Likely.
Man.
HelplHeip!
Tm Falling
Thus cried the hair. And a
CONGRESSMEN DO NOT FAVOR IT kind neighbor came to the res­
cue with a bottle of Ayer’s
Hair Vigor. The hair was
paved 1 In gratitude, it grew
Canvass o f Leading O fficials ard
long and heavy, and with all
Bankers S h ow s G reat H oe-
the deep, rich color of early
tile M sj >rity.
life. Sold in all parts of the
world for sixty years.
N ew Y o rk , N ov. 5.— Financiers of
New Y o rk hold opposing view s regard­
ing
Broke.
MRS. E. M. TINNEY
LEADING MEN DIFFER
the
suggestion
that
President
Roosevelt call an extra session of con­
gress at once to provide for currency re­
forms.
H a lf a dozen members of cor-
gress, men prominent in the hom e, op­
pose it. T h e financiers who oppose a
special session of congress generally
favor currency
" About on® year ago I loat nearly all of my
hair following an attack of measles. I was
advised by a friend to use Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
» did so. ami as a result I now have a beautiful
head of hair.” — MHS. W. J. UuowN. Menom­
onee Falla. Wis.
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that the regular session o f congress is
ered then.
L eslie M. Shaw, president o f the
Carnegie Trust com pany and former
secretary o f the treasury, is one o f those
who fa\or im m ediate action. H e says
if congress had acted last winter the
crisis through which we are now pass
ng would not have happened.
“ W ise legisla tion ,” he said, “ cannot
be passed too qu ick ly.”
E. H .H a rrim a n , James Stillm an and
H enry Clews are against the idea. M r
H arrim an said:
“ No e xtia session can h elp existing
conditions. W h at we need is rest and
quiet, and the opportunity for things
to become n o rm al.”
James S tillm an , president o f the N a ­
tional C ity bank, said:
“ W e should have more currency.
Financiers have known this for years.
I have worked for it, but when it comes
to adopting legislation w e must go
slow ly. So far as present conditions
are concerned, a ll that is needed is for
the press to keep on reassuring the
public that there is no occasion for a p ­
prehension.
Values are absolute'y
fixed, but, o f course, we cannot have
money w ith which to do business if the
people hoard it aw ay.
There is no
danger, and the people should under­
stand th is.”
H enry Clews said:
“ No harm w ill be done by w aitin g
for the regular session. The present
d ifficu lty w ill gradually pass aw ay, day
by day. W e are already over the worst
o f it. T h ere’ s no longer any sting of
panic. As soon as congress does meet,
it w ill be for the president then to pres­
ent his views on the situation to them
and Etart them on their w o rk .”
Am cng the congressmen interview ed
on the subject, and a ll of whom ex­
pressed opposition to the id 'a ol callin g
a special session to consider the matter,
were Charles N. Fow ler, chairman of
the house com m ittee on banking and
currency; W. P. Hepburn, chairman of
the interstate and foreign comnne-ce
com m ittee; John
Dalzell, Jos.
H.
Gaines and W . C. Calderhead.
B U IL D W A R
A IR S H IP .
s a r s a p a r il l a .
L
If e r s
Tvr»
reform , but they hold
so near that the subject can be consid­
Made by J. O. A yer Co., Lowell, Maaa.
Also manufacturer* o f
St. Louis,
Nov. 5.— J.
C. Mars, of
the Am erican A airsh ip & Balloon com ­
pany, o f
New
Y o rk ,
arrived
in St.
Louis today from W ashington to select
a site for the aerodrome the company
w ill use for the construction of a ir craft
and in which the first war air.-hip ever
built in the U nited States for the gov­
ernm ent w ill be erecled. The contract
for the airship has just been closed in
W ashington, General A lle n , o f the W ar
department, acting for the governm ent.
The airsh ip w ill cost the government
$10,000 and w ill be modeled gfter the
Beechey, shown here in the recent aero­
nautic contest. According to the plans
it w ill carry tw o men and w ill be cap­
able of a speed of 25 miles an hour. A
60 horse pew er engine w ill furnish mo­
tive power. A ligh t gun w ill be mount­
ed on the fram ework.
C A T A R R H »*
Hostess— You seemed embarrassed at
meeting Mr. SmoykU, Mrs. Travnoo.
Guest— I thought you knew', Mr».
Longshore. He’s my— my antepenulti­
mate husband.
Q u ite
the
, 1 i : 1 ' 1.
“ Nasty medicine, is it? What are yoi
taking it for? To help your cough?”
“ To help it? Great Peter, no! Tc
kill it.”
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Jea lo aa o f the A n g ela .
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IN F / V N
H IÍ O K I
Dr. J. 13. Simpson, o f Chicago, IU., says: " I h are used your Castoria la
cases o f colic in children and have found It the best medicine o f ita kind
on the market.’*
Dr. R. E. Esklldson, o f Omaha, Neb., says: " I find your Castoria to b « a
standard fam ily remedy. It Is the best th in g fo r Infants and children I
have ever known and I recommend I t "
Dr. L. R. Robinson, o f Kansas City, Mo., says: "Y o u r Castoria certainly
has merit. Is not Its age, its continued use by mothers through all th e *«
years, and the many attempts to Im itate it, sufficient recommendation?
W h at can a physician add? Leave It to the mothers."
Dr. E dw in F. Pardee, o f N ew Y o rk City, says: "F o r several years I b a r «
recommended your Castoria and shall alw ays continue to do so, as It has
Invariably produced beneficial results.”
Dr. N. B. Sizer, o f Brooklyn, N. Y., says: " I object to what are called
patent medicines, where maker alone knows what Ingredients are put l a
them, but I know the form ula o f your Castoria and advise dts use.”
S-
Promotes DigcsUoivChterfuL-
ness and Rest Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
F a ce o f H im .
“ It won’t be good for you if you cu
my face,” remarked the man with the
sample case, as he took his seat in the
barber’s chair.
“ Why, what will you do?” asked the
barber.
"Nothing,” rejoined the other; “ but
you’ll have to get a new razor.”
N o t N a r c o t ic .
O f O ld D r S .iM lX L / m m J t
JÜ U U éU *-
. Amt* Sisd •
ftC S L jk fc .
W wj M -
Juat A n y M an.
Miss Gaddle— She says she w ill neve,
m arry until her Idesl conies to her and
s a y s : “ I love you.”
Miss K nox—-Yes. I know.
Miss Gaddle*—But what is her Ideal;
Miss K nox— A man, o f course.— P h il­
adelphia Press.
R c a liiln g
Dr. Gustave A. Elsengraeber, o f SL Paul, Minn., says: " I have used
your Castoria repeatedly In my practice w ith good resulta, and can recoofc.
mend It as an excellent, m ild and harmless remedy fo r children.’*
Dr. E. J. Dennis, o f St. Louts, Mo., Bays: “ I have used and prescribed
your Castoria In my Banltartum and outside practice fo r a number o f years
and And It to be an excellent remedy fo r children."
Dr. S. A. Buchanan, o f Philadelphia, Pa., says: " I have used your Cfc»
to rla In the case o f my own baby and find It pleasant to take, and have
obtained excellent results from Its use.”
AVffletable Preparation for A s ­
sim ilatin g Hie Food ami R ecula
ting the SI ooai ± s and b ow els o f
“ She Is h alf frantic since her hus
band died.”
“ Y e s; she is sure he went to heaven
and she has just read that the majority
o f angels are women.” — Houston, T «x ,
Post.
The
Dr. F. Gsrald Blattner, o f BufTalo, N. Y., says: "Y o u r Castoria la g o o d
fo r children and I frequently prescribe It, alw ays obtaining the desired
results.”
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C on trary.
A perfect Rem edy fo r Constipa­
tio n . S ou r Stom ach,Diarrhoea
W orm s .Convulsions .Feverish­
n e s s and L O S S O F S LE E P-
CASTORIA
Bears the Signature of
GENUINE
i*r
“ I have always thought l knew what
grinding poverty is,” said Ardup; “ but I
never did until this morning.”
“ What happened this morning?” asked
Short.
“ I caught my wife putting burnt bread-
crusts in the coffee mill.”
N E W
YO R K .
A H ) m u n llis
«>1(1
J ) Dosi s - { j ( i
m s
The Kind You Haïe Always Bought
EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER.
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
HOME MADE MIXTURE
THE CE NTAU R C O M P A N Y . T T M U R R A Y R T R I I T , N E W T O R R OITV*
No
N e cessity
to r
D id n 't
q u it e -
Mean
It.
“ Avery,” said Mrs. Gay man, “ I want
;o send an important message to Aunt
Kate. Do you suppose I can send it soon
•nough bj' fast mail?”
“ Certainly,” answered Mr. Gayman, ab­
sent mindedly reaching ^or his hat. “ I ’ll
take it.” — Chicago Tribune.
Up
to
¿
V
r y s Sf. Vitu*’ Danre ana all Nervous Dl l » ■ ■
I , | o permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Of®si
Nerve Restorer. Herd for F R E E »2 trial bottle sag
treatise. Hr. R. H. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch 8L, PhUa.,P*
Im p o ssib le.
Miss Hinkles— Everything costs a#
much nowadays! I suppose I ’ll havt to
live plainer.
Miss
Sharptung— Why,
dear, yoa
couldn’t be any plainer, and live.
Date.
Not
“ O U C H , OH M Y B A C K ”
E n tirely,
The great flouring mill had stopped.
“ What’s the matter?” inquired the re­
porter, finding the proprietor alone io the
establishment.
“ Strike.”
'
“ Are you absolutely idle?”
“ No—-not absolutely !” answered the
miller, grinding bis teeth.— Ch.cago Trib ­
une.
NEURALGIA. S TITC H E S , LAM ENESS. CRAMP
TW IN GES. TW ITC H E S FROM W E T O R DAMP
ALL BRUISES. SPRAINS. A W RENCH O R T W I S T
T H I S SOVEREIGN REM COY T H EY C A N 'T R E S I S T
S O I L
P r ic e 2 5 c a n d 5 0 c
IN S U R E Y O U R HEALTH
AND C O M F O R T
on stormy days
by wearing a
O n e piece is a p o rtio n
and a luscious dessert— Preferred Stock Peaches,
from the Highland» of California.
These
mountain peaches are universally conceded to
be the finest peaches in the world.
Preferred Stock Canned Goods
Peeked Wherever the Beit are drown
Clean - Light
Durable
In order to secure extra superior quality and
flavor for Preferred Stock Yellow Dessert Peaches
they are selected, when ust ripe, juicy and spicy,
plucked in the morning, then hand-peeled and
canned right in this mountainous, peach-growing country.
Purity and quality guaranteed— Preferred Stock — a ty e u r Grocer'j
ALLEN A LEWIS. Wholesale Crocert, PORTLAND, OREGON. C. 8. A,
and other real
estate securi­
ties purchased. LOANS made.
H. E. NOBLE
rommcrcial Block
W. L. DOUGLAS
$ 3 .0 0
PORTLAND, ORtGON
«¿ ¿ r»
(fiO B
E ngraving
PLATES
write Us
$ 3 .5 0
S H O E S
HOES FOR IV r »» Y MEMBER O F - y . . ^
THE
F A M IL Y, A T
A L L ARICFÇ
A R iC FS .
’ -‘■’ «A
I T o a n y o n e w h n omn p r o v e W .L .
! O o u j T *3 d o o t n o t mmko & moll
i m o r e M c n m $ 3 A $ 3 . 6 0 ahorna
.
j th a n > ¿my
a n y o th e r m a n u fa c tu re r.
a hy more neor le
in sii wsl/e o il iíe thap s ly otin
l>e ante of their
evrellent stylo, o n -ftt ing, and
r weari ; „ g qualities.
.
'1 he eelortion o f t ’.ioleat h t » and of her material* fo r eac part
of the nlioe a d e **rv detail o f the making i e looked after bv
the moet comple'eorga-ii ation of AU *erin»emlen's. foremen and
•killed t'.ioeraskern, who receive the highest » a g e * paid in the
aboei nduvtrv, and who e worxrnamihiu cannot I e excelled.
I f I could ta'<e you nto m ylargefartorieiiat Frockton Maas.,
and show you how carefully W. I.. Pougla* rhoee are made, you
a ould then understand why they hold their nhape, fit better,
wear onger and are of er«*a*er value t h«*i anv ot oer make.
THE REASON '»V F Po i<ls« «:
FO R P R I N T I N G
MICKS-CHATTEN
Portland
&
n i ? ! r # $ 4 . f id
O rr,an
S .S .S .
has the full name oj the Com-
f . *. Ü.
PURELY VEGETABLE
pany
T I T H E N w r i t i n g to a d v e T . l N r t p le a a e I
and h ea lth y.
T h e n th e In flam ed m em ­ h im self narrow ly escaped death.
branes b e g in t o h eal, th e head is loosen ed
an d cleared , th e h a w k ln g an d s p it tin g cease,
E r g i g s Gold from London.
e v e ry s y m p to m disappears, th e con stitu tio n is b u ilt u p and v ig o ro u s h ea lth
Chicago, N ov. 5.— The First Nationsl
restored., S. S. S. a ls o ton es u p th e stom ach and d ig e s tio n and acts as a hank today engaged $50,000 in gold for
fin e to n ic t o th e e n tire system . I f y o u a re s u ffe rin g w ith C a tarrh b e g in the im portation from London and the I l l i ­
use o f S. S . S . an d w r ite n s a statem en t o f y o u r case and o u r p h y sicia n s w ill j nois Trust and Savings bank an addi­
•end y o u lite ra tu re about CatarTh, and g iv e y o u specia l m edical ad v ice tional $500,000. T h is makes a total of
W ithout c h a rge. S . S . S. is fo r s a le a t a ll first class d ru g stores.
$5,750,000 engaged in London by C h i­
Z C m C C O .. A T L A M T i
cago banks.
H eports.
“ Here are some bulletins about the
real state of affairs In Russia,” said
the first man, outside the newspaper
office.
“ I want to know nothing at all about
It,” replied the other, disgustedly.
“ W ell, you want to read these bulle-
I tins. then. They are official.” — P h ila­
delphia Press.
Q u a lific a tio n .
W lndlg— See here, llammerton, what
did you tell Muggsby I was a liar f o r i
llam m erton— Muggsby
must
b a r«
misunderstood me.
I didn’t say yoa
were a liar.
W lndlg— Then what did you say?
llammerton— I merely told him that
you were fu lly capable o f holding down
a job in the weather bureau.
“ W ell, w ell,” remarked old Mr. Paa-
tangon, “ the young women o f to-day
'r e not what they were In my time.”
“ No?” replied Miss Huskle.
“ No, Indeed.
Why, all you young
women nowadays are muscular ath­
letes.”
“T h a t’s so. In the proud lexicon o f
feminine youth there Is no such word
(s ‘fra il.’ ” — Philadtlphla Press.
S iy r u p r f fíg s
í/lixirsfS ernia Mortgages
Cleanses the System E f fect-
t-
does n o t reach th e b lood , and can, therefore,
C haos on R u is tn Railroad*
d o n o th in g m o re th an te m p o ra rily re lie v e
U Q lly ; Jispel.s
(
Colas
aiuuieai
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• ,,
,
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V .
St. Petersburg, N ov. 6 .— It was an­
th e d isc o m fo rt o f t-ic trouble.
T o cure
C atarrh p erm a n en tly th e b lood m u st be nounced here today that the tour of in ­ arlie.s duo to Constipation:
spection just concluded by the m inister
cts naturally,
acts truly as
t a r r h 'l.V b*oo<T“ i n a * i ! hand th o ro u g h ly p u rified and th e A
system
cleansed
e a r t h o f a ll poison s, and at Ê t ’ a
. ie 'sa m e tim e of ways and communications through
stren gth en ed an d b u ilt up. N o th in g equals Southern Russia, the Caucasus, Turke­ a L a x a tiv e .
S . S. S . fo r th is purpose.
I t attack s th e stan and Central Asia revealed com ­
B e s t forMenVomm and Child
disease a t Its head, g o e s d ow n to th e v e r y plete rhaos in the railroad system. The
ron-younp and U ld .
b ottom o f th e trou b le and m akes a com plete statem ent Is made that the railroads
and la s tin g cure. S . S. S . rem o ves e v e ry are in the hands of revolu tion ary and
To ¿i t its Benej’icial Effects
p a rticle o f th e catarrh al p oiso n fro m th e that plans lor armed uprisings are
blood, m a k in g th is v it a l stream pure, fresh spreading everyw here.
The m inister m I wovs b u v the Genuine vshich
H is
Haste.
n u ik .
«AID TO BE INEXPENSIVE AND EASILY
Mrs. Ilokey' (looking at postmark) —
Convalescent— Doctor, do you mean to
PREPARED BY ANYONE.
My husband mailed this two days ago, tell me that’s my appendix?
and it has a special delivery stamp on it.
Surgeon — Yes, sir.
How docs it happen that it wasn’ t deliv­
Convalescent— Great Scott!
It looks
Is Said to Promptly Relieve Backache and ered yesterday?
more like a comic supplement!
Overcome Kidney Trouble and Blad­
Messenger— We have to be mighty keer-
ful with them special delivery letters,
Mothers w ill fin d Mr». W inslow 's Soothing
der Weakness Though Harmless
ma’am. They’re goner’ly important, and Byrup the b at rem edy to use for th eir eh lldrea
and Pleasant to Take.
du rin g the teeth in g period.
it won’t do to hurry ’em.
W hat w ill appear very interesting lo
many people here is the article taken
from a N ew Y o rk daily paper, givin g a
sim ple prescription, as formulated by a
noted au hority, who claim s that he
has found a positive rem edy to cure
alm ost any case of backache or kidney
or bladder derangement, in the follow-
ing sim ple prescription, if taken before
the stage of B righ t’s disease:
Flu id E xtract Dandelion, one-half
ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
ounces. Shake w ell In a bottle and
take in teaspoonful doses after each
meal and again at bedtime.
A w ell known authority, when asked
regarding this prescription, stated that
the ingredients are all harmless, and
can be obtained at a sm all cost from
any good prescription pharmacy, or the
m ixture would be put up if asked to do
so. H e further stated that w h ile this
prescription is often pres'ribed in rheu­
matic afflictions with splendid result*,
he could see no reason why it would
not be a splendid remedy for kidney
and urinary troubles and backache, as
it has a peculiar action upon the kid­
ney structure, cleansing these most im ­
portant organs and helping them to sift
and filter from the blood the foul acids
and waste matter which cause sickne*s
and suffering. Those who suffer can
make no mistake in givin g it a trial.
ALWAYS
Fac Sinùle Signature o f
S en s e.
suited, i^then ( e t t n s !
and
«ould see • lit t le Improvement
from the llr .t bottle, end after
taking- it a short w h llo w as erre d ,
T h l» v u . l x ye.rs ago, and I am
know there ia nothing
letter for the blood than
fobody think« m ore_of
ban I do.
a peer, M ich .
Letters from Prom inent Physicians
addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher.
Since.
G overnm ent
C o n tra ct S ign ed fo r Construction o f
First fo r G overnm ent.
BLOOD
»ISEÀSËD
A N D S Y S T E M D IS O R D E R E D
F
/ ‘"'ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and
Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays
Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles,
cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach
and Bowels, giving healthy and naturdl sleep. The children’s Panacea—The
Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over
30 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under
his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and11 Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with
and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment*
CHURY PECfCSAL.
Miss Oaddie— Slie says she w ill never
marry until her Ideal comes to her and
says: “ I love you.”
W ill Catch “ H ig h e r -U p s ”
Miss K nox— Yes, I know.
San Francisco, N ov. 5.— Follow ing
Miss Gaddle— But what Is her Ideal? the arrest Saturday of Marcus D. Hyde
Miss K uox— A man, o f course.— P h il­ and Grant Smith for alleged participa­
adelphia Tress.
tion in land frauds, agenis of the gov­
ernm ent state that tide is on ly a pre-
liim n ary step to the prosecution of rich
and powerful interests in this state, ft
is said that the agents found in posses­
sion of Sm ith a number of letters that
T h e O ld M a n *« E x p e r i e n c e .
incrim inate “ higher-ups” who w ill he
“ He's the boy after your own heart.
irawn into the governm ent dragnet.
Sm ith, who is a printer, is s till in the Isn't he?”
C a tarrh ia n o t m e re ly an in fla m m a tio n o f th e tissues o f th e head and
“ Not m uch!” replied the old man.
Alam eda county ja il, unable to give
th roa t, as th e s ym p to m s c f r in g in g n oises in th e ears, m ucous d ro p p in g back
"H e ’s the boy a fte r my pocketbook!’’—
b
ail.
In to th e th ro a t, con tin u al h a w k in g an d s p ittin g , e tc., w o u ld seem t o in d i­
Atlanta Constitution.
cate ; i t is a b loo d disease iu w h ic h th e e n tire c ircu la tio n and th e greater
M ark et fo r W hite S lave*.
p a rt o f th e system aro in v o lv e d . C atarrh i3 d ue t o th e presence o f an excess
P a rticu la rs W aated.
B attle Creek, M ich ., N ov. 5 — That
o f u ric a cid in th e b lood . T h e L iv e r , K id n e y s an d B ow e’,3 fre q u e n tly be­
Customer— Where is your hose depart­
girls
are
being
stolen
from
Am
erican
ment?
c o m e to rp id and d u ll in th e ir action a n d in stea d o f c a r r y in g o fl th e refuse
New Floor Walker— E r— garden or
a n d w a ste o f th e b od y, le a v e i t to sour an d fo rm u ric a c id in th e system . homes and sent to Panama for immoral
purposes
was
the
statem
ent
made
at
parlor
variety, madam?
T h is is ta k en u p b y th e fclood and th ro u g h its c irc u la tio n d istribu ted to a ll
the
National
P
u
rity
congress
here
today
p arts o f th e system .
T h e s e im p u rities in th e b lood irrita te an d in flam e
th e d ifferen t m em branes and tissues o f th e b od y, an d th e con tra ctin g by Rose Johnson, a missionary, who
o f a c o ld w i l l start th e secretions and o th e r d is g u s tin g and disagreeable has spent several years in Colon, where
e y m p to m s o f C atarrh . A s th e b loo d g o e s to a ll parts o f th e b od y th e ca­ she established a boarding home for
ta rrh a l p o is o n affects a ll parts o f th e system . T h e head has a tig h t, fu ll Am erican boys. Miss Johnson told of
fe e lin g , n ose c o n tin u a lly stopp ed u£, pains ab o ve th e eyes, s lig h t fév er a 14-year-old girl she had attempted to
com es an d go e s, th e stom ach is up set a n d th e e n tire system disordered and rescue in Colon, who had told her she
. .
.
.
affected b y th is disease. I t is a w a ste o f had been enticed from One Hundred
.r î? »n d n l
tim e to t r y to cure C atarrh w ith sprays, and T w en ty-fifth street, N ew York, by
a strange woman.
wore*- J trlod everythin®- washes, in h alation s, etc. Such treatm en t
“ What a curious old crank Squire
Blood is ! He has named his youngest
■on Good Food. Think of it— Good Food
Blood.”
“ Yes; ho says he wants the boy to be
an object lesson showing the transcend­
ent beauties of English orthography.
W h a t is C a s t o r ia .
N«. 41-87
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