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ì Thousands Are Sick With the grip, cold«, fevers, rheumatism, neuralgia. Many might be well If they bad only taken Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier and health-regulating medi cine. It is a wonderful preventive as well as cure. Keep It In your house and take It. W 'lh o u t H o o d ’ s - I h a v , taken ADVISE BIG CHANGE Extracts H o od s S arsaparilla fur in digestion , ami recom m en d it to others fo r that com plaint. It ex cellen t m ediein e and 1 keep It on land. A . S. H aaTH . A dam s Centre, N. Y. ^ W n o y T r o u b l o - 'l had kidney trouble. . , ,nt* recom m ended H o od ’s Sarsaparilla, tried one b o ttle and found I was better, took tn ree m ore and recovered .” B k n j . L jcvink . M) V illa g e S treet, Boston. Mass. 1 s an f « n d l c e — “ I hail a s e v e r* ease o f Jaundi.-e and fe ll from 145 to 90 lbs. in w eigh t. A frien d a dvised taking H ood’s S arsaparilla and when I had taken three bottles was up ad on m y fe e t.” .J o s e ph L e w is , 19 A lp in e treet, Boston, Mass, r S Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called 8 & rsa ta b S e lot) Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. M a a c u l ln e B r u t a l i t y . Mrs. Jenner Lee Ondego had been com pelled to abandon a contemplated trip up the Nile, in consequence of the financial •tringency, and was weeping softly. “ Crocodile tears,” commented her un feeling husband. The French government has adopted a method o f treating macadamized roads with hot coal tar thinned with about 10 per cent of oil. The cost is said to work out at about eight-tenths o f a cent a square yard. Korea is probably more responsive to missionary effort lhan any oriental coun try. A Methodist missionary writes : “ It is my honest conviction that had we the proper missionary force Korea would be a Christian nation in five or ten years." Red seems to be the most popular of national colors, if flags may be used as enterions. O f the twenty-five tend ing national flags nineteen have red in them. No other color is so much used. Experiments made by German scient ists show that butter keeps best when preserved with from 3 to 5 per cent of salt. I f the proportion of salt is higher than that the results are less satisfac tory. W hat It la F a r. W ife — Must you go to the club to night, deur? Husband— I t Isn’t absolutely neces sary, but I need the rest.— Life. N e e r a a l t y fo r A c t i o n . Nan— I was astonished to learn that L il Billiwink had gone and married that Sprigging boy. Why, she’s a good ten years older than he is. Fan— I know it, but it had narrowed down to a choice between him and his father, and she had to decide quick. S id e I.lfflit a on M y th o lo g y . Boreas, the son of Astreeus and Aurora, had started out to see the world. “ Here’s where I blow myself,” he said, taking the air line route for the south. Finding no trouble in raising the wind, he has been blowing himself ever since.— Chicago Tribune. The Queen o f Italy offered an interna tional cup to be presented to the first aeronaut who succeeds in crossing the Alps by balloon. O W A R D e . BU RTO N.—Assayer ara Chemist, Leadville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold, vvr, Jii’uu, vjuiu, on v c i, 75c; cots , vjruiu, ur Bllver, L**ad, 71 f l j ; Gold, Silver, Gold, out 60c; ; kiiuu Zinc or Copper, $ 1 . Cyanide tents. Mailing envelopes and full price list sent on application. Control and Cm- lteiereuce: Carbonate Nar pire Ire w work solicited. fconal H L E A R N TO Reorganization ol Postoffice De partment Recommended. PU SH BACK GUARO. mule T eam BORAX Send^Troops Against Afridis. Steel-Glad Grabber ll a p l . Jt, Strong. Jt, ITCMrS LESS tbaa with EXPENSE mmj otbar. Wrtt. for D aini, tl.. Clrral.r n d P ria i JOHN S. BEALL, M n a fià ir e r S 821 H .w tb o ra . A v .a a a Fonlaad, OrafriB THE MEN WHO KNOW TH E SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF X flW D lj Franco Travals Again. \ SUCKERS. SUITS AND HATS art th* men who put them to the hard est tests in the rou^h- est weather. « oriqmol Oet the TowerS Fish Brand mode since 163« 9. N . U. V a lla jo , Cal., Feb. 11.— B o ile r tubes on the cru iser St. L o u is blew ou t at noon tod ay w h ile th e St. Louis was o ff S eu silito. E. E. Scott, coal passer; F. Thom pson, w a ter ten d er; E. W . B aker, firem a n o f the firs t class, and O. L e w is , firem a n o f the firs t class, w ere h o rrib ly scalded w ith steam . T h e o rig in o f th e ex plosion is not know n, but It is sup posed to have been caused by cold w ater ru n n in g in to hot pipes. It is not b elieved any o f th e In ju red w ill die. A rig id in ve s tiga tio n is under way. B ordeaux, F ran ce, Feb. 11— Senor Fran co, th e e x -P re m ie r o f P o rtu g a l, w ith his w ife and son, le ft th is city by tra in at 7 :4 3 this m orn in g fo r M arseilles. T h e d ep artu re was sud den, th e h otel a u th o rities b ein g n o ti fie d o f th e step at th e last m oment. Senor F ra n co appeared rested fro m his stay here. H e is less depressed and he w alked o v e r to th e tra in a t a qu ick step. H e w as accom panied by Fren ch detectives. T h e re w ere no people at th e ra ilro a d station ' V ít a lo a C alcu tta, Feb. 11.— T h e In d ian go vern m en t has d ecided to send im m ed ia tely tw o brigad es o f troops un d er M a jo r-G en era l S ir Jam es W II- leres In to the B azaar v a lle y , on the n o rth w estern fro n tie r, to punish the Z a kk ak h els, a p o w erfu l tr ib e o f A f ridis, w ho h ave been ra id in g v illa g e s in th a t te r r ito r y and am bu shing m em bers o f the m ounted police. A t R a w a l P in d i, w h ere th e troops o f th e tw o brigad es are m o b ilizin g fo r th e exp edition , th ere is g re a t a c tiv ity. It is said th e m ovem en t w ill be a surprise to the d iso rd erly natives. Boiler Tube* Explode. 8 u i.lt H a n d le d G rabber M a d ., » t ill pall M O R S ..d LARG ER Snow in South Carolina. n e t m e n r »SJtmt No. 7 -0 e \ X ' H I V w r i t i n g t o a i T n r t l.a r a p] f t *• o a t l«*a Itila - p ap ar. James Oryden in Bulletin No. 9fl oi the Oregon Kxper mei t station w h ijh has S partan bu rg. 9. C., Feb. 11— Spar ta n bu rg is burled under seven in ches o f snow. It is tb s h eaviest fa ll in m any years. U occurred last n igh t and today. T h e w ea th er is now th e cold est o f th e w in ter— 22 d egrees ab ove sero. DWINDLING OF ARMY SKIN DISEASES The Ja r o f G ives cue to critics HUMORS IN TH E BLO O D C o u g h in g Am ong other I t is o f oourse worth considering by the man looking for ■ location whether W eetern Oregtn with its open winters and freedom from enow and sero tem- Commission Sugges’s Long Term Tor peraturee does not offer opportunities for the production of egge and poultry Hoad o f Department at High that sre not found in Kastein and M id Salary— Lost Red Tape. dle W est states. That poultry th rive in cold sections where snow and zero weather prevail ¡ b not to be denied, W ash in g to n , Feb. 11.— C on gress but the labor and expense o f caring for tod ay received a p relim in a ry report them ie undoubtedly greater there. To secure an egg yield in w inter where the o f the Joint com m ission appointed clim ate is severe entails m ore expense d u rin g the last con gress to in ve s ti for housing snd more care in the feed ga te th e business m ethods o f the ing. I I is probably true tiiat the smal postofllce d ep artm en t and postoffice lest profile are made during the winter s ervice and subm it recom m en dation s months though the prices are very fo r le g isla tio n to e ffec t changes in much higher than in spring and sum th e ir ad m in istra tion . T h e com m is mer, because the egg yie ld is so small from the average ttcck as to leave little sion, con sistin g o f Senators P en rose, or no m argin o f profit. I t ie also true C a rter and C lay, and R ep resen tatives that the egg yield ie qulokly affected by O v ers tree t, G ardn er o f N ew Jersey, changes in the weather, especially in and M oon, points out many o b je c the temperature. A sudden change tio n a b le m ethods o f both d ep art-1 from m ild to cold weather means ments. A m on g the recom m en dation s certain check in the egg production, is a plan to p lace th e actu al d irec and although the weather soon moder ates it w ill often take several weeks tion o f the business o f the postoffice before the egg yield gets back to where d ep artm en t under th e service o f an it was. The on ly way to prevent this officer, with necessary assistants to is to provide housing that w ill protect be appoin ted by the p residen t, "b y the fow ls from too sudden changes in and w ith the ad vice and consent o f temperature. This entails more e x th e sen ate,” fo r lon g term s, so as pense in housing and consequently dl to insure the continu ance o f efficient minished profits, but w hat is o f more service. U n der th e plan th e post importance ie the h igh ly artificial con m aster-gen eral, as a m em ber o f the ditions that it necessitates. cabinet, is ch a rgeab le w ith gen eral I t would appear therefore that there su p ervisory con tro l and the d eterm i are certain advantages that this stata n ation o f qu estion o f policy. T h e com m ission also recom m ends possesses over sections of the conntry th at th e business o f th e dep artm ent where zero weather and snow prevail. be d ecen tralized so as to a v o id the First, a m ilder clim ate and less severe con gestion at the n ation al capita) changes in temperature than ie charac which im pairs the efficiency and in teristic of Kaetern states. Second, in creases the cost o f th e s erv ic e; th a t scciions of the state w ith no snowfall th e b ook keepin g, au d itin g and ac cou n tin g be sim p lified , u n ified and the poultry can range over the fields c en tralized to secure g re a te r accur and find K iim al food and green food acy, m ore p rom pt m ethods and e lim which are often hard to get where the in ation o f d u p lication o f w o rk ; and enow covers the ground. that th e p ractice o f re q u irin g need The heavy rainfall of W eetern Oregon less d etailed reports fro m sm all post and email percentage of sunshine may offices be discontinued. T h e m od er be set down as a disadvantage, bat ate ap p lication o f the non-accounting system to sm all offices w ill elim in a te when the nature of the ra in fall is un about 30,000, o r n ea rly on e-h alf, o f derstood it is doubtful whether it is a ll th e postoffice accounts fro m the very m< o ’.i of a detrim ent. Owing to present com plex repp rt and b ook the m oderating influence of the Facifio k eep in g system , o r w ould at least ocean these rains are warm snd have g re a tly s im p lify the same. T h e com not the ch illin g effect of the rains In m ission says: Eastern states. The temperature of “ It appears to o obvious to requ ire W estern Oregon in the winter months argu m en t th at th e m ost efficient ser is usually higher when it rains than vice can n ever be expected as lon g when the eky is cloudless, and the as the d irection o f th e business is as at present entru sted to a post fowls w ill usually be found out in the m a ster-gen eral and certain assistants rain except when it is very heavy, selected w ith ou t special re fe re n ce to which ie n<t often the case. One poul- expedien ce and q u a lifica tio n s and tryman in M arion county Bald to the subject to freq u en t change. U nder writer in Novem ber, before the rainy such a system a la rg e ra ilro a d , com season set in, that be wished it would m ercial o r in du strial business w ould rain, because, he said, his hens laid e ve n tu a lly go in to bankruptcy, and better when it rained. T h e explana the postoffice dep artm ent has averted tion of this, if it is true, may not be th a t fa te o n ly because th e U nited in the rain itself, but in the fact that States trea su ry has been a v a ila b le it brings to the surface -many an gle to m eet d eficie n cie s .” worms, which supply the lack o f a n i mal food in the ration. Lisbon, Feb. 11.— T h e bodies o f K in g C arlos and C row n P rin ce Lu is P h ilip p e w ere yesterd a y laid aw ay beside those o f th e ir ro ya l ancestors P r o f VVal W ills o n . IS Sellisr. Hlrnli Bids.. P o r tla n d . O reg o n in th e sacred sepulchre in th e P an theon. A g re a t crow d , n um berin g thousands, s tru ggled ou tsid e the cath ed ral o f San V icen te, seekin g to en ter the v iew th e bodies b efo re the d oo j^ w ere fin a lly closed fo r the cerem on y. B ru sh in g hack the police and th e gu ard o f R o y a l A rch ers, th ey poured in to the church, sw eepin g e v e ry th in g b efo re them . W h en th e doors e ve n tu a lly w ere closed to the public, th e cerem on y o f entom bm en t was begun. A ll th e m in isters o f state w ere present. T h e pat riarch o f Lisbon, w ea rin g p on tifical In the Laundry, Kitchen, Toilet and vestm ents, and assisted by o th er high Nursery la a Cleanser and Purifier. All dealers. Booklet. Sample and Parlor Card church officials, blessed th e sacra th e cath ed ral and palace Game ' W H IZ” 10c. Pacific Coast Borax Co . Oak m ent, nd. Cal. ch oirs chanted th e " L ib e r a M e ” and to th e in t o n in f^ o f " D e P ro fu n d is ” th e coffin o f th “ C row n P rin ce was tran sp orted b etw een d ou ble ranks o f archers, preceded by a lon g proces sion. In a s im ilar m anner the body o f the K in g was borne to the tomb. D. M. F IR R Y 4 C O ., Detroit, Mlofi. The clim ate o f Oregon from a poui try man’s standpoint is discussed t j HIRE CHIEF DIRECTOR OF POSTS LESSONS 250 Walts, Two Step, Three Step, etc. Dance completely taught and guaranteed in four lessons f e r r y 's Reeds a re th e best k n o w n and th e m ost re lia b le eeeds grow n . E v e r y p a c k a g e has behind It th e repu ta tion o f a house w h ose business standards a re the h igh est in th e trade. Ferry’s 190» Seed Annual will be mailed FREE to all applicants. It contains colored plates, many enaraTings, and fall descriptions, pricesand dWectionf for planting over 1*0 varieties of Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Invaluable to all. Send for it. f From Oregon Experiment Station Bulletin. recently been published. things the writer says: Eager Portugese Almost Create Panic at Royal Funeral. DANCE PO U LTR Y RAISING IN OREGON. Turkeys are successfwljr raised in Oregon, and turkey« are known to be easily affe ted by rain, but the fact that the rains are warm no doubt largely accounts for the success in tur key raising in this state. Douglas county in Oregon produces several times more turkeys than the state of Rhode Island, noted for turkeys. Another thing in favor o f the m ild clim ate and freedom from snow Is that the fow ls are able to secure practically the year ronnd a ll the green food neces sary in the fields. And finally, the fow ls in their search for food in the fields get the exercise which in neces sary for it is worthy of mention in this connection that the largest special poultry district ¡ d the United States is found in Northern California, that has no snowfall. That district ie somewhat sim ilar to that of W estern Oregon, with its open winters, m ild and humid c li mate and nearness to the ocean. M y investigations of the poultry in dustry of Oregon have been confined to the western pert of the state, the region west of the Cascade mountains. This section at the present tim e produces more poultry products than the larger area of the state east of the Cascades. As the agriculture of Central and East ern Oregon becomes developed w e may expect grrater developm ent of pou ltry keeping, and probably in tim e that great agricultural area may produce more poultry product* than the older aecticn o f the ttate in W estern Oregon. The clim atic conditions are different east of tire mountains, the heavy rain fall ia absent and enow covers fhe ground during part o f the winter The clim ate there ie more charai teristic of the Rocky monntain region, though no such severe weather prevails as in the M iddle and Northwestern states. I f it ahonld prove that a dry clim ate with plenty of annshine bat lacking the se vere winter changes of temperature of the East is the ideal one for pronltry, we may expect a great growth of the poultry industry east of the Cascades in Oregon. Undoubtedly on the grain ranches o f Central and Eastern Oregon where food is cheap there is opportun ity for great profit In pou ltry raising. Hammer blows, steadily ap plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. “ I always keep A yer’s Cherry Pectoral In the bouse. It Rives perfect relief whenever any of us have coughs or hard colds. I have used it for a great many years aud so know all about lt.” - M a ». M a b t O b i r t i a k ,V arya* burg, V . Y. A ijers Also manufacturer# o f sarsaparilla . PILLS. HAIR VIGOR. B ilio u sne ss, co n s tip a tio n retard re covery. Curo th e s e w ith A yer’s Pills. Ita L a illn s E ffr r t. “ Ripsling, did you ever convert any body to your way of thinking by your ■treet corner oratory?" “ 1 know of one, anyhow, and it made a changed man of him.” “ What is he doing now?" “ He's in the insane asylum, Ruggles; in the insane asylum. A glimpse of the truth was too much for his modernized intellect.” R ocky. Tenderfoot— I hear you have started (p a new quartz mill. How are you do ing with it? Mine Owner— Gneissly, thank you. O p i n io n of m C o n n o isse u r. “ Mr. Spoonamore, don’t you think a kiss 295 seconds in duration is a great deal too long to be agreeable?” “ Well, that depends entirely on the— er— desirability of the kissee.” PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. P A Z O O IN T M E N T is gua anteed to cure any case o f Itch in g, Blind. J lee lin g or Protru din g v iles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. T r a i n in g :. "W hjr, Nettle,” said her mother, “ what in the world are you pounding your doll with your father's slipper for?” “ Because she refuses to obey me, mamma,” replied the little miss. “ I ’m not going to have the neighbors saying that I spared the slipper and spoiled my child.” T h o .e D e a r F r ie n d .. Nan— I could wear us small a shoe as you do if I wanted to. Fan— Yee, dear— if you wanted to take chloroform. P r v b n b l e O u tc o m e . Chronic Kicker— What do you eupposa would happen to your boasted fleet if it should get into a real battle? Phlegmatic Citizen— O, I suppose we’d get licked— same as we've always been. 8prain s. A n y sudden turn or tw ist which may throw a mem ber ont o f its normal po sition is lik ely to cause a sprain, which is really a sudden and more or less ser ious arench or tw ist of a ligam ent or o f the muscles con trolling the lig a ment*. Use hot water for bathing the sprain-; dry the surface and ap p ly St. Jacob* O il as for soreness and stiffness. H ave loaf The new ten-dollar gold piece has arrived, And we got one in our clutches by a squeeze; Have you noticed that the breeches on the turkey on the coin Are considerably baggy at the knees? — Houston Post. Scald one cup o f milk and poor It over s pint o f dry crumbs. Stand until very soft, then beat Into them the beat- en yolks o f four egge, tw o cupfuls o f peeled snd chopped apples, a teaspoon- ful o f mixed cinnamon snd macs, the grated rind o f a h alf lemon, and all the Juice, a quarter pound o f seeded and chopped raisins and a cup o f sugar. Beat all well together, foldin g In at last the stiffened whites o f the eggs. Bake In a buttered dish, covered fo r a half hour, then uncover and brown. Eat hot with a bard sauce. NEED OF REFORM IN SERVIO* The W ar and Navy Departments ars suflfored intensely’with* the ?toh- f * ^ °{ bodJ »he worst trying to reach an agreement by which in»and burning: pustules would forms of skin trouble 13 Salt Rheum; r u s t s itS f?Vorite Point of attack is the scalp the marines are to be w ithdrawn from ! atlokyfluld;T I the akin aud when scratched off sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak the Isthmus o f Panama and two regl Wy ar-5,alV° «^agreeable types of skin ments o f Infantry are to be sent to tak« 1 of W ? IV u ffered MOW L? long years I was afflicted, but disease. I he humor producing the trouble their places as guards. It la fu lly ex when I used 8.8. B. I found a per- lies dormant in the blood through tho cure. There baa novor been . . , , . , , pected that before long two reglmenti feet any return of the trouble. *» inter to break out and torment tho or foot w ill be on their way to th, ®-^-®VA2f8, sufferer with the return o f Spring. Thebest Btookman, Nob. canal zone. This divertin g o f army treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. regulars to a new field w ill mean that It neutralizes the acids and removes tho the forces In the United States aro to humors so that the skin instead of being; be depleted beyond that which officer* irritated and diseased, is nourished by A believe to be the danger point. supply o f fresh, healthy blood. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., T h e Infantry problem la one o f th* while they soothe the itching caused by most serious factors In the greater skin affections, can never cure the trouble problem o f the arm y’s weakness. On paper w e are supposed to have 30,000 because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation Infantrymen, but in truth we have noth and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin lug like that number, aud unless th* affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent fre$ Increase o f pay bill pass Congress, it li to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. perfectly evident that the ranks will THE SW IFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 6 4 », be thinned still further. An army offi cer who knows conditions tells a W ash A i t O v e P N i;t h i. ington correspondent that in a case of Ilia F a lU ii» . “ I want to pay this bill,” he said at emergency there would be less than “ What an exasperating old cuss Hewll- 7,000 infantrym en who could be brought the hotel bar, “ but I think you have gus is in the matter of borrowing with anything like dispatch to any mude n slight error here in my favor. money !” “ Why, I thought he was well flxed. threatened point within the limits o f I'v e been rending over the extras, and I cannot find that you hnve charged I didn’t suppose he ever had occasion to the United States proper. b o rro w any.” There are two chief army measures anything for telling me you thought it “ Great S cott! He doesn’t. What I m ight rain.’’ now before Congress, one dealing with mean is that it’s exasperating to get turn the m atter o f the Increase o f pay and ed down every time you try to borrow l i e lim ite d . the other dealing with the m atter of “ So Burroughs owes you money. fiom him.” the Increase o f the Infantry. A corre W ell, I think he'll puy you back some W a y a ld e C o m m n n ln g i. spondent says there la precious little day. but you can’t make him hurry.” Wareliam Long— W ot started the hard hope that both bills can pass. I t prob “ Don't you believe It. The mere times, anyway? ably would he folly to pass the second »Iglit o f me walking along the street Tuffold Knutt— We did, ye ole fool. bill without passing the first, for it has made him hurry several times We wus sufferin’ with ’em long ’fore any would be useless to provide for an in I a tel}'.” — Ph11 a del i >h I a Press. body else caught ’em. crease In the ranks if no Inducements M o n t D ir e c t Ito n te . Only One “ BROMO QUININE.” were held out by which the increase “ How did your husband get out of the That Is L A X A T IV E BROMO O U IN IN E . Look sou Id be effected. building after he had located the gas for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the W orld over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 26c. leak?” asked the reporter. O b je c t io n s to A r m r L i f e . “ As nearly ns he could remember it In terview s with enlisted men disclose afterward,” said the woman, “ he went N e ig h b o r ly C o r d ia lit y . three chief objections to army life, and, out through the roof.” Mrs. Gadder (rising to depart)— Well, you must come and call on me some day. in order o f numerical precedent, they I t ’s your Yiirn now. Ile p o »n ls e d III« F a l l l n » . sank like th is: Mrs. Chillicon-Kearney— Yes; I think Woman of the House— A big, strong M onthly practice marches. fellow like you ought to be willing to It has been my turn for the Inst five or Poor pay. six times, hasn’t it?— Chicago Tribune. work and earn his own living. Non-m ilitary duty required o f the et. Languid Lnuncelot— That’s wot ails listed men. me, ma’am. Me muscles is all right, but Berlin authorities have passed a law Borne o f the ranking officers o f tbs me will power is all gone. putting a tax on cats, and now when ona army have inveighed constantly against of them is found without the metal tag Nam e Had Encaped H er. what they call the fo lly o f the frequent which Rhows that the tax has been paid it “ Professor,” said Mrs. Gaswell to the is chloroformed. practice marches. The men are kept In distinguished musician who had been en fine physical condition and as hard as Mo aers will And Mrs. Winslow's Soothing gaged at a high price to entertain hei walnuts through the dally drills, the guests, "what was that lovely selection Byrup tho b st rem edy to use for th eir ch ildren du rin g ih e teeth in g period. guard duty, the good food, and the reg you played just now?” ular livin g generally. Yet they are “ That, madam,” he answered, glaring A t t e n t io n , O t h e r I la c h e lo r a f compelled at least once a month to at her, “ was an improvisation.” “ How is your Bachelor Girls’ Club get “ Ah, yes, I remember now. I knew it hike out on the road under heavy bur ting along?” dens and tryin g conditions for the pur was an old favorite, but I couldn’t think “ It expired by limitation Dec. 31, 1907. of the name of it, to save me.” You didn’t expect us to keep it up this pose o f keeping in trim so that they year, did you?” w ill be ready for the field in case o f Short-SI ifltted. hostilities. T h e practice march, fa irly K in d ly l u d e n t o o d , “ W h y don’t you fanners do some long continued and to come at long in “ I love a dim, religious light,” sh* thing to Improve your roads?” tervals, has its uses, and the men like murmured. “ W h at for?” asked the old settler. I t ; but they don't like It coming as it “I was brought up iu Pittsburg, “ It would improve the value o f your does every three or four weeks. too,” he said. farm s.” S.S.S. PURELY VEGETABE COAL MINE EXPLOSION. T h e o ry A d v a n ce d as to the C on dition s P ro d u c in g Them . R e d u c tio n . Experts who have made Investiga T h e old nag was joggin g up the hill tions o f thej recent mine disasters, not frith the elopers. ably those o f Mononguh and Jacob’s “ Yes,” said the old nag, “ It ia rather Creek, have come to the conclusion tough pulling them up to the parson that the explosions are enused by c li age, but it w ill be easier coming back.” m atic conditions. “ H ow §o?” queried the friendly Supporting the position taken, It la goose at the roadside. a noticeable fact, they say, that the “ Why, can’t you see that a fte r leav recent catastrophes tiave occurred at ing the parsonage tw o w ill be mads about the same hour in the day, in a one?” — Chicago News. sone o f certain altitude. In about the same longitude and In places where how’s This? clim atic conditions are similar. The We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fo r any m ajority o f the mines operated to case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by H all'k Catarrh Cure. day are below the level o f the streams F J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, O W e, the undersigned, have known F. J. In the same sections, and, owing to the Cheney for the last 15 years, and b elieve h im moisture, the outside a ir forced Into perfectly honorable In all bulsnes* transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any ob liga the mines by the fans has been laden tion made by niH firm. with carbon dioxide moisture and oth W A LD IN G , R IN N A N A M A R V IN , W holesale Druggists, Toledo,O er impurities. H a ll's Catarrab Cure is «ken in tern ally, act* It Is suggested that If the air forced lo g d irectly upon the blood and mucous sur Into the mines was gathered from a faces o f the system. Testim onials sent free. P rice 75 cents per bottle. Bold by a ll Druggists. higher stratum and wne heated euffi Take H a ll’s F a m ily P ills for Constipation. clently end otherwise treated to re move the Impurities the accidents H la P e r s o n a l V i e w o f I t . Admiring Constituent— Senator, you would be less numerous during the have your own opinion o f thia currency change o f seasons. Proper ven tila question, haven’t you? tion w ith this purified air, it Is be Senator Lotsmun— Yes, sir, and I sup lieved, w ill remove to ■ great extent pose I have answered It hundreds of the coal dust snd explosive gases times. I t ’s nobody's business how a mao which are found to s certain ax taut gets his currency. In every mine. Austrian mines are provided with res ene chambers at convenient locations un derground. They are equipped with food and conveniences for miners in cane of accident. Uaal.h Macmroal Sale«. ..rsak one-fourth pound o f macaroni Into 2-lnch pieces, cover with a quart of cold water, salted, snd boll briskly until tender. W hip a half-pint o f whip ping cream, mix with one-half as much boiled salad dressing, lesson and add vinegar or lemon Jules to taste. M ix the macaroni with this heap In center of round dish and garnish with ■ bor der o f hot boiled fish, or o f overlap ping el ices o f cold m eat When the blood is pure, iresh and healthy, the skin w ill be soft, smooth and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu M ilit a r y M en S a y F o rc e la R educed lation its presence i t manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These humors get into the blood, generally because of e t inactive or sluggish B e yo n d P o in t o l S a fe t y f o r condition of the members o f the body whose duty it is to collect and carry th e N a tio n . off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid poison. The blood begins to threw off the humors and acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin eruptions cf various kinds. Eczema appears, usually with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other part* L o w P a y and R eq u lre m a n t o f H a r t of the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended P ra c tic e M arch es A r t M ain to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it a P o ln ta o f A tta ck . hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in tho I suffered with Eczema for forty o f. PimPle* and black heads whila years and could find nothin» to A sonasis comes in scaly patches on differ- «HElixir acts gently yet prompt ly ontlxe bowels, cleanses u\e system effectually, assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently, lo get its bene- iciol effects buy the i enuine. r anujnrtured by t h « C alifornia P c S y r u p C o . m u > vruAffiNO DRucasr»-w «^M rru N ew Ths N a t io n '. In v e n to ry . National iu *ta. »1,800,000,000,000. Farm wealth, 17,412,000,000. Mineral production, annually, »3,000,- 000,000. Export domestic merchandise, annual ly, »1353,718,000. Manufacturing products, annually, $14,- 802,147,000. Live stock, total value. »4.878,000.000. Heven cereal cropa, 1807, $2,378,000,- 900. Wheat crop, 1007, »800.000,000. Cotton crop, 1007, »073,000,000. Corn, 1007, »1,380,000,000. Hay. 1007. »*100,000,000. Dairy product*. 1007, »173.708,000. Poultry and egg», 1007, 1*100,000,000. Mousy In circulation, »3,280,000,000. Money in federal treasury, »343,240, BOO. Lumber production, 1007, $830,000,000. Ils s s n t s “ T aJ atod M o s e y ” H is t. In bis recent addrees at the annual dinner o f th* New York Alumni Associa tion of Syracuse University, John D. Arch bold. the Standard Oil magnate, took oc casion to refer to “ tainted money” by saying : “ I f I thought there was any taint on my money I would never have offered a dollar o f it to flyracuse University— my conscience would not have allowed me. I could not bare aaked Ood'e blessing on ■neh t gift. I have earned my money by fifty years o f good, hard, conscientions toil, and honest Intent In th* pursuit of b rìi ness, or I would never bave giren * dollar to further God's work.” “ Y e s; and the more value we get up, the more taxes we might have to pay.” — Washington Star. Rt. Vitus’ Pane© ana all Nervous Diseases permanently cured by I>r. Kline's Great - erve Restorer. Rend for F R E E $2trlnl bottle and Nerve treatise. Dr. It. 1L K ll.v , Ld. »81 Arch St.. P b il*.,P * f ; ts A Ila re Com |»lal n t. The rebuilding of Sau Francisco has "Is n ’ t It strange," asks the first man, been hampered greatly by the exorbitant "th a t so many men, after years o f ruth wage schedule. The rates exceed by • less commercial praetlees, piracies one dollar per day the maximum scale in New might almost say, a fte r they have York. climbed to the very pinnacle o f suc cess, should have softening o f the brain?" “ It would be stranger yet, infinitely stranger," replied the man with the corrugnted brow, " i f any o f them ever ! had softening of the heart.” — Puck. C For A Infanta S TO R IA and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought S o licit lid A. "Cyrus,** hnslily exclaimed Mrs. Jymes, “ you ought to be careful how you let Fido eat out o f your hand !” “ Why, there isn’t a bit of danger,” Rnid Mr. Jymes. “ He wouldn’t harm a fly.” “ O, I know there’s no danger to you,” impatiently rejoined his wife. “ 1 was thinking of Fido.” Boars the j Signatare Of C V iild n ’ t T a k e Ih e J o ti. An inland graduate came to New York to sock employment. Through ■ frien d he received an offer o f a plact ns shipping clerk to a certain Arm. In reply he wrote ns follo w s: “ I regret that I cannot accept your kind offer o f Envelopes were first used in 1839. Be a pow: .on shipping clerk, but ths fore that time one simply folded one’s letter together and fixed it with sealing fact is that 1 am alw ays sick when on the w ater.” — Success Magazine. wax. iiiíiíÍM Ü Ü iiiu iiÍH S T I F F , YES? W E T A N D D A M P CAUSE COLD IN T H E J O I N T S $T JACOBS OIL T A K E S OUT T H E PAIN A T O N C E .R E M O V E S T H E S T I F F - NESS. 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