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What is Pe-ru-na.
A re w e claiming: to«* much for Peruna
when wo claim it to ho an effective
rem edy for chronic catarrh? H ave w e
abundant proof that Peruna is in real
ity such a catarrh remedy? L e t ua see
What the United States Dispensatory
says o f the principal ingredients of
Peruna.
T ak e, for instance, the ingredient
hydrastls canadensis, or golden seal.
T h e U nited States Dispensatory says
o f this herbal rem edy, that it is largely
em ployed in the treatm ent o f depraved
mucous membranes lin in g various
organs o f the human body.
An oth er in gredien t of Peruna, cory-
dalis formosa, is classed in the United
States Dispensatory as a tonic.
Cedron seeds is another ingredient of
Peruna. T h e United States Dispensa
to ry says o f the action 6f cedron that
I t is used as a bitter tonic and in the
treatm ent o f dysentery, and in in ter
m ittent diseases as a substitute for
quinine.
Send to us for a free book o f testi
monials o f w hat the people think o f P e
runa as a catarrh remedy. T h e best
evidence is the testim ony o f those w ho
have tried it.
The B ig Vlad.
“ How does it happen that Brow* li
treating liveryhotly in sight?”
“ Why, you see, years ago he presents^
his wife with u little toy bank in which
the children could keep their pennies.”
“ I see. And now he finds himself the
heud of a frugal, industrious family.”
“ N o ; now he finds the bunk.” — Buck.
11«
K new .
PLANS AEROPLANE
FLEET LOR ARMY
Chief of Signal Corps Says All De
pt nds on Wright Machine Tests
Gobsa Golde bus accepted the young
earl’s proposal for his daughter Lottu's
hand.
“ Am! I trust. Lord Luclund” — so,
with stiff, old world formality, tho In General Allen Will A sk C o n g r e s s for
terview concluded— “ I trust you know
Money and Is Confident La w m a k
the value o f the prize you’re getting?”
ers Will Be Liberal T o w a r d the
T h e other flushed.
S ch e m e if O h io Avia tors Make
" E r — seventeen millions, is it not?”
G o o d T h e i r Clai ms.
he stuimnered.
N o t N u o p lc lo u «.
N E W WAR C L O U D .
German
Mo ve to Recognize
Hafid Ange rs France.
A
Mula
Baris, Sept. 4. — M orocco has again
caused France to become enraged
against Germany. The latter power
has provoked another acute crisis by
n otifyin g the powers signatory o f the
A lgeeiras convention that she consid
ered the actual situation demanded
the im m ediate recognition o f Mulai
Halid, tile usurping sultan o f M orocco.
Germ any has also dispatched Dr. Vas.
sel, her consul at Tangier, to Vez, the
capital, which is now in the hands of
Mulai Halid.
A feelin g approaching consternation
is manifested in official circles. The
notification, which was made verbaljy,
is not accompanied by any explana
tion o f G erm any’s “ brutal change of
ront,” as it is termed here.
France can see in Germ any’s action
-»illy her intention to disregard tlie
M geciras act and seek a special posi
ion in M orocco for herself. T h e con
sequences both from an international
nd French standpoint are expected to
>e deplorable.
In answer to Germ any’s call for
recognition o f M ulai Hafid before he
las entered into engagements with
Europe, fanatical Arabs who had been
gathering on the Algerian frontier
ittacked the French post at Bonedib
The Constable— Yes, your worship,
Washington, Sept. 8.— Should the
the prisoner is a most suspicious char
acter. The Accused (Indignantly) — tests of the W right brothers' aeroplane
It ’s him that’s suspicious. A w ’m no prove successful, it is probable that
within one year the war department
suspecious o’ onybody !— Bunch.
will have a fleet o f aeroplanes as well
The Canadian shipbuilding on the great
lakes is growing. During the lake season as a fleet o f dirgibles as an adjunct
of 11)07 there were nearly 180 British for military warfare. Brigadier-Gen
built vessels of one c I uns and another in eral Allen, chief o f the signal corps,
the transport business between Canadian believes congress will be liberal in its
appropriations if the tests are a sue
lake ports.
cess. A full report of both the dirgible
H onor Everyw here.
and
aeroplane tests will be got ready
Mothers w ill find Mrs. W inslow 's Soothing
“ Oh, yes,” Senator LuFollette reluct Byrup the best rem edy to uso fo i their children for submission when the $1,000,000 ap
du
rin
g
the
teeth
ing
period.
antly admitted o f a corrupt politician,
propriation for aeronautics comes up
fo r discussion.
“ I suppose the man has some sense o f
F r e n r .le d F i n a n c e .
It is now fu lly realized by army
honor.
W here won’t you find some
H er Husband— I saved $!>00 to-day. officers that the United States is far
•ense of honor, though?
You know
His W ife— How did you do it?
behind
other countries in aeronautics.
the story of Judson, o f Madison.
H er Husband— Smith offered to sell While demonstrations have been made
“ Judson, o f Madisou, was showing
me his automobile for that sum, but I abroad that air craft are an absolute
bis country cousin the sights of the
A S S IS T P O O R T O INSUR E.
necessity in future warfare, no steps
didn’t have the money.
*:ity.
have been taken here, and army ex
U p A g a l i u t a H a r d O n e.
“ ‘ But there are crooks and black
perts are now anxious to make up for Sage Millions Will Back Schem e oi
The great delver into the secrets of lost time by quickly assembling an
legs here, Joe,’ he said.
‘ You must
Philanthropists.
look out for them.’ And h alf by way \ nature, who had accumulated a fortune aerial fleet.
N e w Y o rk , Sept. 4.— Backed by the
When, on September 27. 1907, it was
of a Joke, h alf by way o f impressing j and retired from active business in order
to be able to give his whole time to study announced that the war department millions o f the Sage Foundation, to
the city’s perils and pitfalls on Joe,
and experiment, was observed to be cogi would buy a dirgible balloon and an vhich Mrs. Russell Sage has already
Madison slyly nipped bis cousin’s hand- j tating profoundly.
aeroplane, some persons believed the
kerchief from his pocket A moment
“ What are you giving your mind to plan would never materialize. Only sev urned o ver $10,000,000 for elevating
later u well-dressed stranger took him now?” inquired one of his laboratory as eral army officers who knew o f the he econom ic condition o f the poor,
sistants.
by the arm and led him aside
future plans realized that an e ffo rt was rustees o f the fund are engaged in
" I was merely wondering,” he answered, to be made' to establish an aerial fleet ( nvestigations which may result in an
“ ‘ Excuse me, pnrd,’ the stranger
“
what
becomes
of
all
the
corks.”
for the United States government.
whisper'.*!. ‘ 1 didn’ t know you was in
•xtensive plan which w ill provide life
It is said at Fort Myers that Secre
the profesh.’ And he handed Madison
L im it .
nsurance b elow cost to those who
tary
o
f
W
ar
W
right
has
approved
the
buck his cvvn watch.’*
Mrs. Stubb— It states in this maga
ecogn ize the benefit o f such insur
request o f Brigadier-General Allen that
zine, John, that the shortest men on Captain Thomas S. Baldwin, who sold
nice, but w h o may not be able to
W ith
t h e M ln u t r e la .
earth are the Laplanders.
dirgible No. 1 to the army, be hired
“ Mistali Walkah, wot am do diff’ unco '
fiord the luxury o f life insurance at
'tween a trav’ lor startin' to Tangier an’ a ' Mr. Stubb— H ’m ! They couldn’t be to supervise the transportation and ex
he rates charged by the big com
any shorter than an American man hibition o f the airship and the hydro
plate o’ veal hash?’*
gen plant, which Captain Baldwin also panies.
“ I give that one up, George. What is after his summer vacation.
supplied to the government, to the mil
Since the m iddle o f last June, D r
the difference between a traveler starting ,
C IT C
Vitus' Dance and «»rvoas Diseases perma- itary exposition at St. Joseph, Mo.,
for Tangier and a plate of veal hash?”
eo Franklin, who is .well known in
I 11 3 nently cured l»y Dr. 1 - Ino'n Grout N erve Ho
“ De one am Morocco bound uu’ de st orcr. Send for FREE $2 00 tnul bottle uml treatise. which begins on September 21.
haritable organization work, has been
From St. Joseph the dirgible will be
Dr. li. U. Kline, Ld.. 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
uddah am half calf.”
i Europe as the .¿tent o f the Sage
taken to the Aeronautical and Signal
“ Ladies and gentlemen, the celebrated
L ost It « E dge.
Corps school at Fort Leavenworth, in
oundation, studying the practical
vocalist, Prof. Uox de Bote, will now sing
“ Great guns, barber, that razor o f command o f M ajor Russell, and on the
operation o f governm ental life insur
that beautiful and touching sentimental yours Is In a terrible condition i ex
completion o f the modern balloon
ballad, ‘Take Your Face Away, Clarence; j claimed the victim in the chair.
nee as practiced by the German and
house at Fort Omaha, about tlie middle
You Have Been Using a Safety Razor.’ ”
•ther governm ents.
Dr. Franklin’»
“ Yessah, Ah ’spect yo’ am all right. o f next October, it will be taken then
ssociate in this w ork is M iles M.
H -r-re venire.
Ah done wore dat razor to er ball las’ permanently.
Trusty Henchman— Well, what are night, sah, an’ Ah reckon de grln’stone
Dawson, actuarial expert o f the A r m
your plans for the future?
am what it needs.” — Boston Bost.
strong com m ittee, which with G o v
F I R E IN M I N N E S O T A .
Defeated Candidate (with exceeding
ernor Hughes, assistant organizer,
H e K now .
bitterness)— I am going to start a weekly
brought out the extraordinary investi
“ Why is it,” asked the teacher o f the Several Small T o w n s A re Th rea te ne d
newspaper! By gad. I ’ll show ’em!
nations in 1905 and laid out the foun
class in chemistry, “ that there is more
With Destruction.
lations which have since revolution-
nutriment in beans, for example, than
Duluth, Minn., Sept. 8.— The Mesaba zed the business o f life insurance in
there is in pork?”
this
state.
range tonight is threatened with a new
“ Because,” answered the boy with the
outbreak of the fire which swept away
bad eye, “ when you order ’em at a lunch
Chisholm- Saturday and wiped out thou
D IS C O V E R S NEW C O M E T .
counter you get a plateful of beans and
sands o f acres o f standing timber.
only hulf a bite of pork.” — Chicago Trib
A fte r a day o f quiet the flames, which
ute.
died down Sunday, were fanned into P ro fe sso r D . W . Morehou se Makes
Find by C a m e r a ’s Aid.
renewed fury again yesterday, and are
P e r m a n e n t R e c e iv e r .
222 BL. .iE 35CT5 ATAIL ERDCERS
Patience— I bear W ill is going to sweeping on toward Bibbing, Buhl and
Lake Geneva, W is., Sept 4.— D irec
marry that girl he’s been spending so Nashwauk from the south.
Snowball, 100 inhabitants, was (lea tor Edwin B. Frost, o f Y erkes ob
much money on.
W edn esday
night
an
st
royed
yesterday afternoon by a fire servatory,
Batriee— Yes. H e’s going to make
her a permanent receiver.— Yonkers that came upon it suddenly. The peo nounced the discovery o f a new comet
plo had no opportunity to figh t the through
photographic
observations
Statesman.
flames, and fled in terror. Snowball is
made by P ro fesso r D. W . Morehouse,
about
two
miles
from
Nashwauk.
Kitchens, stables, sheds and kennels.—I f ” 20-
Brooklyn, a small Suburb o f Bibbing, >f Drake university, o f Des M oines
Mule-Team” Borax is sprinkled on the floors and
The presence o f the com et was re
irt threatened by fire. Buhl and Nash
places infected with dry rot. mould, decay, and
wauk, which were threatened with de vealed upon developm ent o f photo
insects such as beetles, ants, cockroaches, buprs struction Saturday, are again in dan
graphic
plates
exposed
in
three
and other vermin, it will arrest the dry rot and
ger. The citizens are figh tin g the
drive the vermin away. Borax is not injurious,
flames desperately.
Aurora is sur cameras Tuesday night. It is clearly
and there is no danger from poisoning when
rounded by fires and the citizens arc defined and has a tail several degrees
using it.
figh tin g them.
lon g and was found in the constella
A G e n tle H in t.
Mitchell, a small town about one mile tion Camelopardalis, remaining above
Charity workers often feel great awk south of Bibbing, was threatened with
the horizon throughout the night.
wardness In making public appeal for destruction all day yesterday, and was
saved only by the efforts o f the in Its position was 3 hours, 20 minutes
funds.
Few o f them, declares the Washing habitants and the employes o f the Du o f right ascension and 66 degrees
Mesaba & Northern railroad north declination.
Is jou r mouth sim ilar in any way to tho above? IT ton Star, can carry o ff that embarrass luth,
whose roundhouse is situated there.
■o. no need to wear a wobbly, unusable partial plato
Its
visual
brightness,
P rofessor
or ill-titting, ordinary bridge work. The Dr. Wine ment with the grace of the colored
Several hundred men are still guarding Morehouse said, could not be stated
system of
preacher, who said to his congrega the place. The pine timber which sur
until after further observations had
“ TEETI^ W IT H O U T P L A T E S ”
rounds M itchell has been almost all been made, but it probably will be v is
tion :
T h e result o f 2t years' experience, the new way of
consumed.
"Brudren.
Ah
kaln't
preach
hyah
an’
replacing teeth in the mouth teeth in faet. teeth in
ible through an opera glass. T h e new
appearance, teeth to chew your food upon, as yon board in hob’n.”
Between Nashwauk and Bibbing, a com et, he said, had no connection with
did upon your natural ones. Oiur force is so organ
region
22
miles
long,
the
forests
arc
H a lle y ’s comet.
ised we can do your entire erown. bridge or plate
A « to th e B e lle .
one continuous front of flames. From
work in a day if necessary. Positively painless ex
P ro fesso r M orenouse has been en
tracting. Only high-class, scientific work.
Pretty G irl— Yes, I must say that I Bibbing it is an appalling sight, and gaged during the summer in graduate
1
ig
clouds
of
smoke
have
been
pouring
have a host o f admirers.
W IS E D E N T A L CO., INC.
work at Y erk es observatory in astron
I)r. W. A. Wise. Manager.. 21 years in Portland.
Now Suitor— More than you
can over the threatened city all day, hiding om y, under P ro fesso r Barnard.
Second Floor, h ailing Itiiilding. Third ami Wash
the
sun.
ington Streets Office hours HA. M .to N P . M. Sun shake a stick at, eh?
days, 9 to 1 I'. M . Painless Extracting, 50c; plates,
Fretty G irl—-Er— worse than that.
Sf> up. Phones A and .Main 2029.
B lo w U p Canal.
Ma y Arb itra te Dispute.
More than my father cun shake a
Joliet, 111., Sept. 4.— Several hundred
Providence,
R.
I.,
Sept.
8_
_
There
is
stick at.
acres o f land are under w ater and
a possibility that arbitration may be
p roperty valued at thousands o f dol
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
called upon to end the troubles of the iars has been destroyed, due to a dy
w ith L O C A L A P P L IC A T IO N S , as th e y can n ot local street
railways and their em
namite explosion at the Jackson street
reach th e seat o f th e disease. C atarrh is a blood
o r c o n s titu tio n a l d i-e a s e , a n d In o rd e r t o eu re ployes, which threaten to precipitate a dam on the Illinois rivcr-Lak e M ich i
it you m ust take in te rn a l rem ed ies. H a ll's general strike on the trolley lines op
gan canal.
T h e explosion wrecked
C atarrh C u re is ta k en in te r n a lly , am i acts d i
r e c tly u pon th e b lo o d an d m ucous .m rfaces. crated bv the N ew York, N ew Haven
the dam and tore away a hundred feet
j«
H a lls C a ta rrh C u re is n o t a q u a ck m e d ic in e , & Hartford railroad in three states. o f the canal bank, lettin g the water
'.t was p rescrib ed by o n e o f th e best p h y s ic ia n s Should such a strike be ordered, no
out upon rich farm ing lands.
It is
A modern Ieavener at
:n th is e o u n ta y fo r y ea rs an«! is a re g u la r pre-
e r ip tio n . I t is com p osed o f th e best to n ics less than 32,000,men would be involved. believed that farmers, who were an
a moderate price; is 30
k n o w n ,c o m b in e d w ith th e bost blood pu rifiers, The whole trouble arose over the dis
gered at the refusal o f the canal o ff i
a c tin g d ir e c t ly on th e m u cou s surfaces. T h e charge o f 54 men employed by the local
per cent, more efficient
cials to make repairs that have been
p e rfe c t c o m b in a tio n o f th e tw o in g r e d ie n ts is
The company o fficials de demanded for months, are responsible
than “ Trust” or Cream-
w h a t p rod u ces such w o n d e r fu l resu lts in cu r company.
in g C atarrh
Pend fo r te s tim o n ia ls free.
clare that the action was due entirely for the explosion.
of-Tartar products and
F. J, C H E N E Y St CO., P rop s., T o le d o , O.
to a breach o f discipline.
Sold by Pruggi-ts, price 75c.
absolutely free from the
T a k e B a l l ’ s F a m ily P ills fo r c o n s tip a tio n .
Gives Better Service,
health-racking Rochelle
Prices Pushed T o o Higs.
M l a t a k e In t h e N a m e .
Honolulu, Sept. 7.— A new wireless
Salts residue invariably
N ew
York,
Sept.
8__ Speculative
telegraph plant has been installed at
Girl (in grand stand)— It ’s interesting
accompanying their use.
to watch the crowd. Look at the faces opinion over the existing levels o f val the Kahuku station and it is an
lies
o
f
securities
showed
some
unsettle
of the people. They’ re all agog for the
flounced by Superintendent A. A. Is
G et it from your Grocer
game to begin.
inent last week, without any apparent bell that there will he no excuse
henceforth for ships sailing between
Pie Faced Youth— A Magog? I don’t
change in fundamental conditions to
the port and the mainland com plain
find any such name on the score card.
explain
the
doubt
suggested
by
the
ae
ing that they cannot get their mes
You mean Altrock, don’t you?— Chicago
tion
o
f
the
stock
market.
Sentiment
sages received and transmitted by the
Tribune.
continues hopeful over the prospects wireless service here. Complaints of
f
«*r
improvement
o
f
business
and
eon
The
Supreme
Court
of
Saxony
has
de
this
nature have been made in the
F N If
No. 3 7 -0 «
cided that boycotts and strikes in a wage tidenee in the presnt strength of the past and the wireless com pany for
financial
position.
Some
m
isgiving»
war are not punishable by law, ajid that
that reason has augmented its facili
employers can not demand compensation were manifested, nevertheless, thfit the tics so that perfect communication
prices have been pushed to an unwar with the Pacific Coast can be had
for losses caused.
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ranted level.
re s c e n i
m a p lcin s
CRESCENT
EGG-PHOSPHATE
S y r u p tfffg s
EiWnS, enna
acts g e n tly y d prompt
ly ontue bowels, cleanses
ti i o system c jj; >ctu t illy,
assists one in overcoming
(
enna neatly. To pet its
icnejiciol objects buy
the ôemu no.
S
if » Q
CURES ECZE M A ,
• £ ? • O . ACNE, TETTER ETC
The skin is an index to the quality of the blood. Eczema, Acne, Tetter,
pimples, rashes, eruptions, etc., show that some unhealthy humor or acid
impurity is diseasing and corrupting the circulation, so that instead of
supplying nourishment and strength to the fine, delicate tissues of the skin,
it is continually pouring out its acrid and unhealthy accumulations.
External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., may relieve some of
the itching and other discomfort caused by skin troubles, and for this reason
should be used, but such treatment cannot reach the humor-laden blood,
and therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only
cure for skin diseases. S. S. S., a purely vegetable preparation, is the best
and quickest remedy.
It goes down into the circulation and neutralizes
and removes the acids, impurities and humors, thoroughly purifies the
circulation and permanently cures skin diseases of every kind. When
S. S. S. has driven the humors and impurities from the blood, and cooled
and cleansed the acid-heated circulation, every symptom passes away, the
skin is again nourished with rich, healthful blood and the trouble cured, as
the cause has been removed. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice
iree to all who write.
T H E SW IFT SPECIFIC CO., A TLA N TA , GA.
Do o m e d to Die as Rebel.
San Francisco, Sept. 8.— Passengers
on the steamer City o f Sydney, which
arrived here yesterday from Panama
and Central American ports, brought
tho news that Captain Loo Cannon, a
graduate of Cornell, who is said to b<
one o f the leaders in the Honduras
revolution, was captured and has been
sentenced to death. According to the
reports heard by the passengers, Can
non killed 15 men in his last stand, but
was fin a lly captured.
Fertilizer Plant B u rn t.
Chicago, Sept. 8__ The wool house
and fertilizer plant of Armour & Co
in the Union stockyards, were destroyed
by fire last night. The buildings were
fiv e stories high, built o f brick, and
covering the entire block. The fire
was the first in the stockvards in seven
years, and attracted an immense crowd
of spectators. Loss, $500.000.
C a s t r o Insults Brazil.
Caracas, Sept. 4.— President Cas
tro's refusal to perm it the Brazilian
chartfc d 'a ffairej to assume charge o f
French interests in Venezuela is the
latest coal thrown on the sm oldering
fire o f Venezuela's international com
plications. Speculation is rife in Cara
cas as to whether or not Brazil will
look upon this action as an insult d i
rected at her and what France will do
tow ard getting representation here
for her interests after this rebuke.
A ll
f'lumijacturcd Itytlio
R ip lH lu r A .
In
the
Nui nt».
For Coughs
and Colds
There is a remedy over sixty
years old — Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral. Of course yoa have
i heard of it,probably have used
it. Once in the family, itstays;
the one household remedy for
coughs and hard colds on the
chest. Askyourdoctoraboutit.
“ 1 have had pneumonia three times, and
A v e r’s Cherry Pectoral has brought me safely
th rough each time. I have lust recovered
from mjr lust attack, aged sixty seven. No
wonder I praise it." — E. V. HlOGiNB, Stevens
Point Wls.
“ Here, you !” said the aristocratic own
er of the corner building. "W hat are
iD M adebj
by J . C A y r Co.. Low ell,
you putting up this measly clapboard
*
manufacturers o f
shack alongside of ray house for?”
9 S\liS\PA£lLLA.
PILLS.
"Shack nothin’ !” answered the busi
HAIR VIGOR.
ness-like youth who was superintending
tusasea
its erection, with equal arrogance. “ This
Avor’s
Pills
Increaso
tho activity
a shoe shinin' parlor.”
C a l if o r n ia
r.liters
Co.
SOLO BY LEADING DRUCGlSTS-tfît ^BOTTLE.
C h in a , a C o lle c tio n o f .\utlon».
T allest
Tree
In
flie
the
M u ch
A R R A N G E TO S T O P A T
OILED
GARMENTS
THE CO R N ELIU S
are cut on larg®
patterns, designed
to give the wearer
the utmost comfod
P A R K A N D A L D L R STS.
A N e w anti Modern European Hotel, catering
particularly to State people. A refined place fo r
adies visiting: the city, close to the shopping
center. Rates reasonable. F ree Bus.
N. K.. CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Mgr.
UCHT-DURABLE CLEfil \
guarantee
S U IT S * 3 2 2
S LIC K E R S *3 2 2
sf suet me CAPUfftr
you fan eues me ■
3^5
si on or me riso. ¡
i
W ,L . D O U G L A S
» 3 0 0 SHOES »3 5 0
rt>H WAl*
S w im m in g
IS O U II M OTTO
Said au Employer: “ Stick to quality.
It w ill win out in the end.”
W e dc
"stick to quality.” That is the reason
our graduates are so thorough and in
such demand. Investigate our claims to
superiority. Catalogue, business forms
ind penwork free. Call, phone or write.
I'o r t ln m l H u s iiir s s C u llc u o
T en th and M orrison, Portland, O regon
Game.
A young woman was in company
with a university graduate, and natur
ally the talk ran upon books. By and
by there was u lull in the conversation,
broken presently by the young woman,
who s a id : “ What do you think of
Fielding, Mr. Smith?”
"Oh,” was the answer, “ fielding is
important, of course; but it isn't worth
much unless you have a good batting
average.”
Too
WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND
WATERPROOF
W o rld .
The tallest tree in the world so far
as has been ascertained is an Austra
lian gum tree of tin* species eucalyptus
regnans, which stands in the Cape Or
way Lange. It is no less than 415 feet
high. Gum trees grow very fast. There
Is one in Florida which shot up forty
feet In four years and another in Guat
emala which grew 120 feet in twelve
years. This corresponds to a rise of
ten feet hi a year, or nearly one foot
per mouth.
Knew
TOWERS FISH BRAND
H o le .
Noah was plainly grumpy.
“ Drat that dear old swimmln’-hole
p o e try !” he exclaimed.
Throwing down the paper, he anx
iously peered for land.— New York Sun.
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W . L . D ou glas m a kes and sells m o re
m e n ’ s 8 ;;.(il) a m i 9 3 .5 0 s h o e s than any
o t h e r m a n u fa c t u r e r in t h e w o r ld , b e -
c a u s e t h e y h o ld t h e i r s h a p e , fit b etter,
a n d w e a r l o n g e r th a n a n y o t h e r m ake.
Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member of the
Family, Men, Boys, Women, Misses& Children
W L.Douglas $4.00 »nd $8.00 Gilt Ed«e Shoe» cannot
bo equalled a t any («ice. W L. Douglas $2.80 »nd
$2.00 shoes aie the beet in the world
F on t C o lo r E y e h tn Userl E x clu s iv e ly .
Take \
S u lto titu te . W. L. Douglas
mine and price is stamped on bottom. Sold
everywhere, shoes mailed from factory to any
part ot the world. Catalogue tree.
W. L. DOUQLAS, ISM Spark St . Brockton. Ms»».
P. A R M S T R O N G . L L . B.. P R I N C IP A L
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
r o K T L A M ). OKKUON
B E H N K E -W A L IC E R S T U D E N T S S U C C E E D . W H Y ?
They are Trained fo r business in a business-like way.
W h y noL enroll in a reputable school that places all o f its graduates?
I. M. W A LK E R . Pres.
SE N D FO R C A TA LO G U E
O. A. BOS9ERMAN. Sec.
W hat is Castoria.
Z’''A ST O R IA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and
^
Soothing Syrups. I t is pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance.
Its age is its guarantee.
I t destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles,
cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach
and Bowels, giving healthy a"-1 natural sleep. Tho children's Panacea—Tho
Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Eavo Always Bought, and which has boon in use for over
30 years, has borne tho signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under
his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to dcceivo you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-a3-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with
and endanger tho health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment,
Letters from Prominent Physicians
a d d r e s s e d to C h a s . II. Fletcher.
Dr. F. Gerald Blattner, o f Buffalo, N. Y.t says: “ Your Castoria Ig pood
to r children and I frequently prescribo it, always obtaining tho desired
results."
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Dr. Gustavo A. Eisengracbcr, c f St. Paul, Minn., pays: “ I have used
your Castoria repeatedly In my practice w ith good results, and can recom
mend it as an excellent, m ild and harmless remedy for children.”
Dr. E. J. Dcnni3, o f Ct. Loui3, Mo., says: “ I have used and prescribed
your Castoria in m y sanitarium and outside practice fo r a number o f years
and find It to bo an excellent remedy fo r children."
Dr. S. A. Buchanan, o f Philadelphia, Pa., says: “ I have used your Cas-
tc ria In tho case o f m y ow n baby and find it pleasant to take, and have
obtained excellent rcsult3 frem Its use."
Dr. J. E. Simpson, o f Chicago, 111., nays: “ I have used your Castoria in
cases of colic in children and have found it tho best medicine o f its kind
on the market."
Dr. R. E. Eskildson, c f Omaha, Neb., says: “ I find your Castoria to be a
standard fam ily remedy. It is tho best thing fo r infants and children I
have ever known and I recommend it."
Dr. L. R. Robinson, o f Kansas City, Mo., says: “ Your Castoria certainly
has merit. Is not it3 ar;c, it3 continued use by mothers through all these
years, and the many attempts to imitato it, sufficient recomm endation!
W h at can a physician add? Leave it to tho mothers."
Dr. Edwin F. I ’ardeo, o f N ew Y o rk City, say3: “ For several years I have
recommended your Castoria and shall alw ays continue to do so, as it has
Invariably produced beneficial results."
Dr. N. B. Sizer, c f Brooklyn, N. Y., cays: “ I object to what are called
patent medicines, where maker alone know3 what ingredients are put ia
them, but I know tho form ula o f your Castoria and advise its use."
GSMUIBE C A S T O R I A
ALW AYS
Bears tho Signature of
Fac Simile Signature of
Wra ng le in Ruef Case.
San Francisco. Sept 4 — A third
jn ror passed, subject to perem ptory
challenge, has been accepted in the
trial o f Abraham Ruef on a charge of
bribery. T h e greater part o f the day
was devoted to investigation o f a lle
gations that efforts had been made by
one side o r the other to interview
prospective jurors prior to their ap
pearance in the court room.
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tho liver, and thus aid recover»
China is not a nation in the sense in
which we ordinarily use the word. If
we picture to ourselves the countries
o f Europe, with their different lan i
guages anil different customs, drawn to
gether into a loose confederation under ,
the government o f a conquering race. |
we shall have some small conception
of what this Chinese “ nation” really is
The peoples o f these different European
countries are all Caucasians; the d if
ferent peoples o f China are all Mon
goliuns. These Chinese jjeoples speak
eighteen or twenty distinct languages,
each divided into almost innumerable
dialects and sub-dialects.
They arc*
governed by Manchu, or Tartar, con
querors who spring from a different
stock, wear different costumes, and
speak among themselves a language
wholly different from any <of the
eighteen or twenty different native
tongues.— Success Magazine.
BAKING POW DER
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l.n d .
“ IIow many horse power Is sfc^?” he
mirthfully inquired.
The stranded automobilist was work
ing over his car. Up came a sarcastic
follower of the plow.
“ Sixty,” replied the automobilist.
"Then, by heck, why don’t she go?”
“ Because, my friend, thirty are pull
ing each way.” — Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
h abitu al constípala m
F ic S
H e ig h t
"T h a t’s a powerful Ixiy o f your’ n,
Ike,” said a prominent citizen o f Polk
ville. Ark.
“ You betehn!” proudly replied the
parent o f th prodigy. “ Ib* can swear
like a pirate and the little feller’s only
5 years old and hain’ t never tieen in
sight o f the ocean in his life, neither!”
— Buck.
NEW YORK.
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Exact Copy o f Wrapper.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.