Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 01, 1908, Image 3

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    MY O W N F A M I L Y U S E
PE-RU-NA.
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W ith erin g
K lu d .
P ep p erm in t an d
HON. GEORGE W. HONEY.
George W. Honey. National
C haplain U. V. U., ex-Chaplain Fourth
W isconsin
Cavalry,
ex Treasu rer
State of W isconsin, and ex-Q uarter-
niaster General State of T exas (i. A.
R . writes from I70w hirst St., N. K.,
W ashington, 1) C . as follow s:
“ I cannot too highly recommend
your preparation for the relief of
catarrhal troubles in their various
form s. Som e members of my own
family have i d it with most grati
fying results
..h e n other remedies
failed. Peruna proved most efficacious
aiul I checrfu y certify to its curative
excellence.”
Mr. bred I,. Hebard, for nine years
a leading photographer of K a n s a s
City, Mo., located at the northeast
corner of 12th and Grand A v e s.
cheerfully gives the following te sti­
m ony: " It is a proven fact that Pe
runa will cure catarrh and la grippe,
and as a tonic it has no equal. Dru^
gists have tried to make me take
something else ’just as good,’ but Pe
runa is good enough fo r me.”
Pe-ru-na in T ablet Form .
I’ or two years Dr. Hartman and
his assistants have incessantly la
bored to create Peruna in tablet form,
and their strenuous labors have just
been crowned with success
People
who ob ject to liquid medicines can
n- w sectu <• l Viuna tablets, \\hich rep
resent the solid medicinal ingredient
of Peruna.
H er
A n oth er
When Johnny Hobbs left his home
up among the New Hampshire hills to
! visit his grandmother In Worcester,
Mass., he was cautioned by his mother
that he would find things In the city
strangely different from those at home.
Johnny arrived In the early uftcr-
tioon, and long before tea time his
grandmother, who lived most simply,
told him io run out to the pantry and
get a bowl of milk which she hud left
there “for a hungry boy.”
A moment luter she followed him,
an<l, to her amazement, beheld her
grandson bravely at work on a bowl
of siiearmint tea which she hud forget­
fully put in the pluce where she had
told him to find the milk.
“Why, child,” she cried, seizing the
bowl from poor Johnny, “don’t you
know tills Isn’t milk?”
“ I I knew It wasn’t like Hlllbury
milk,” stunnnered Johnny, with a final
gulp, “but I thought maybe It was the
kind folks had in Worcester.”
Scorn.
44My dear, is it possible you puid $7.«’V)
for that bathing suit? Why, it doesn’t
weigh more than about four ounces, and
I could hide it in my fist !”
“George Alfred, if I had known that
you judge a bathing suit by its size and
weight I would have bought a gunny
sack.”
4‘20-Mule-Te«im” Borax lends io stop
the development of blight and mildew, and
destroys paras tical insects. Stalks young
leaves and buds affected should be care­
fully sprinkled with Borax solution, and
,420-Mu!e-Tcdm” Borax should be used
frrely around the wains« »ling and floors
»f buildings to protect from insects.
In your mouth sim ila r in nny way to tho above? I f
no. no nooil to wonr a wobbly, u i i u h u M o partial pinto
o r ill-tittln g, ordinary bridge work. T h o Dr. Wine
«yntoin of
44T E E T H W I T H O U T P L A T E S ”
T h e ronuIt o f 21 yearn’ exp erience, th e now way of
rep lacing te eth in th e m outh—te eth in fa c t, teeth in
appearance, te eth to chew your food upon, an you
did upon your natural ones. Our fo rce in no or^an-
lie d we can do your e n tire crow n, bridge or plate
work in a day if necessary.
Positively painless e x ­
tractin g . Only high-class, scie n tific work.
W I S E D E N T A L C O ., I N C .
I)r. W A. Wise. M anager . 21 years in Portland.
Second F loo r, ( a ilin g Building, T h ird and Wash­
ington S tre ets Office hours. N A. M. to 8 P. M. Hun-
£tiys. 9 to I P. M Painless E x tractin g , ude: platen.
Phones A and Main 2029.
Tobacco.
If you have a boy who has begun
Biuoklng too early and whom you wish
to cure of the habit, feed him pepper­
mints. I)r. O. Clayton Jones of Sliver-
ton, fcJngland, writing in the London
Lancet, is authority for this simple
cure. I>r. Jones w rites: “To break the
smoking habit in a youth there is noth­
ing better than pepi»ermiut drops. He
cannot smoke with a ‘bullseye’ in his
mouth, and even for some time after It
is dissolved tobacco will not blend kind­
ly with the taste that remains. Social-
I.v fhe cure may seem worse than the
disease, but from a medical point of
view the sucking of peppermints Is far
less hurtful. A common ‘bullseye’ will
prevent smoking for nearly an hour,
so the amount of sweets used need not
be great.”
A
G ulf
Sto ry .
B U S IN E S S COLLEGE
PO R TLA N D , OHKOON
BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY?
T h e y a r e T ra in e d fo r b u sin e ss in a b u sin e s s-lik e w ay.
W hy n o t e n ro ll in a r e p u ta b le school t h a t placafc a ll o f it s g ra d u a te s?
SEN D FO R C A TA LO G U E
O. A. BOSSERMAN. See.
Improve
Your Baking
K C Baking Pow der will do I t! Get
a can. T ry it for your favorite cake. If
It dpesn’t raise better, m ore evenly, higher,
— if it isn’t daintier, more delicate in flavor,
— we return your money. Everybody
agrees K C has no equal
BAKING
POWDER
L OUNCES,
Wholesome,
Economical.
Pure,
Uls mafi ' 6 C
Long Continued Drouth in East Has
Been Broken at Last.
Village in Adirondacks Had Ju s t Been
Destroyed When Downpour Cam e
■ Snow Fall Is Reported in Mid­
dle W est—Cold Wave Due E ast of
Rocky Mountains.
W ashington. Sept. 29.—T h e drouth
which has prevailed over the entire
eastern section of the United States
for m onths is broken. Rain has been
general over the entire affected area
T h e weather bureau announced last
night that the heavy rains would b
followed by a drop in the temperature
today.
F orecaster G arriot said it
would he about 25 degrees cooler
Rains will cease tom ororw in the Mid
die A tlantic states, hut may continue
for 24 hours longer in the New E ng
land States, which, until late yester
day, had not shared in the general
precipitation.
Adirondack Village Burned.
U tica, N Y., Sept. 29.— Rain began
falling at Clearw ater and Long Lake
yesterday and it is reported that indi
cations are for a sufficient downpour
to stop the lire ravages.
A fire which destroyed the village
f L ong Lake W est, causing a loss of
$125,000, swept through the forest so
rapidly that the firefighters had tc
flee for their lives. It is reported that
during the fir<? four tons of dynamite
which had been sent in for use upon
the railroad and in fighting the fire
exploded, causing great destruction in
the immediate vicinity and badly
twisted the tracks.
Reports indicate that many exten
sive private preserves in the vicinity
of L ong Lake W est are being fire
swept.
Chasane Park, Dr. Seward
W ebb’s estate, is burning and there
are fires in Harry Payne W hitney’s
80,000-acre estate.
L. C. Hull, the young American who
won nearly all the important events In
the Freshman sports at Oxford Uni­
versity, is good at every game blit golf.
At Shinnecock Hills, one afternoon, a
New York athlete saw Mr. II111 retir­
ing towards the dressing rooms discon-
sol nte»ly.
“How many holes have you played?
the New Yorker asked.
“Only three or four,” said Mr. Hull.
Rain Falls in New Y ork.
“Only three or four In two hours?”
New York. Sept. 29.—T he long
cried the New Yorker.
drouth in New Y ork, New Jersey and
“Well,” explained Mr. Hull, “it takes Pennsylvania, which has resulted
serious forest fires, ¿topped industrial
me so long to put the turf back.”
pursuits and caused a water famine in
many districts, has been broken by
T h o u g h t O n ly of th o D y n a m ite .
Some grim stories are told of Lord rainfalls.
T he droyth, which has been the
Kitchener, says the United Service Ga­
most prolonged in many years, ha
zette. and we have read one which, al­
lasted about eight weeks. So serious
though we cannot vouch for the truth have been its effects, especially in the
of It, has a decided Kitchener flavor country districts, that prayers have
about it. A young subaltern who was been offered up in many churches for
In charge of some works that were In relief.
course of construction In the Punjab
Rain Puts Out F ires
had the misfortune to lose some na­
tive workmen through an accident with
Glens F alls, N. Y., Sept. 29.—The
dynamite. Fearful of a reprimand from forest fires that have been raging in
headquarters, he telegraphed to the the foothills of the Adirondacks in
commander In ch ie f: “Regret to report this section for several weeks were
killing of twelve laborers by dynamite extinguished yesterday by heavy rains.
accident.” Back Is said to have come
WHAT IS HAWAII?
the laconic message: “Do you want
nny more dynamite?”
Ju d g e Dole to Decide Important Case
Pnannw ernblc.
Involving Statu s o f Islands
The lion was sneering at the awkward,
Honolulu, H. I., Sept. 29.— Is H a­
uncouth, and generally ugly appearance
waii a territory of the United States,
of the elephant.
” 1 may not be as graceful as you are,” as Arizona and New M exico, or is it
observed the elephant, “but I ’m nearer an insular possession, as P orto Rico
akin to the human family than you are. and the Philippine islands? T his is
The knees of my hind legs bend forward, the question that Judge D ole of the
as a man's legs do, while yours bend back­ United States district court lias been
ward, the same as a hyena’s, or a hog’s, called upon to decide and attorneys all
or a skunk’s. You belong to a lower order over the islands are awaiting the an­
of creation, and I’d rather not associate swer to the question, as it will effect
with you on terms of equality if it’s all the status of nearly every legal prob­
lem that has come up for solution
the same to you.”
Whereat the lion, observing Chat the since the annexation of the Hawaiian
elephant was waving his trunk threaten­ islands.
T he issue was raised in the case of
ingly, went back among the wolves and
coyotes, where he still retained some pres­ Manuel P erez and Augusta W alsh,
indicted under the Edmunds act. A
tige.
plea of form er acquittal was filed by
the attorneys for the defense, it being
N o O b ject.
“How,” wrote Anxious Querist, “do you alleged that the defendants were
distinguish the mushroom from the poison­ prosecuted for the same offense and
acquitted in the district court last
ous toadstool?”
“Here,” wrote the information editor April.
T h e point of law raised by this plea
of the agricultural paper, in response, “we
have an interesting example of the use­ is whether there are two sovereignties
or
one in Hawaii. If there are two
less questions that come to this office ev­
ery day of the week. Our answer to this as in a state or territory of the United
query is that we don’t. All we ever do States, a form er acquittal in the courts
along that line is to distinguish the poi­ of one jurisdiction is not a defense in
a court of another jurisdiction. But if
sonous toadstool from the mushroom.”
Hawaii is not a full territory and there
is only one sovereignty, an acquittal
in
any court is a bar to further prose
A . Flavoring.
I t makes a
cution on the same charge.
syrup b e tter than M ap le.
Sold b y grocers.
C h olera Claim s Many Victim s
MÂPLEINE
I. M W A L K E R . T re s.
FOREST FIRES
EXTINGUISHED
St. P etersbu rg , Sept. 29.— T h e num­
ber of new cholera cases ill the mu­
nicipal hospitals for the 24 hours
ended at noon yesterday was 263 and
the deaths 103. T he statistics for the
previous 24 hours were 268 and 143,
respectively.
E ight hospital attend­
ants have come down with the disease
and the other attendants are in a state
of panic. Great difficulty is being en­
countered in persuading them to re­
main at their posts. Prem ier Stolypin
lias w ritten a sharp letter of censure
to the m ayor of St. Petersburg re ­
garding the conditions
Flood Drowns P rison ers.
Manila, Sept. 2 9 — A belated official
telegram has ju st been received here
which reports that a cloudburst struck
the penal colony at Iwahig on Sep
tem ber 23 and that eight persons were
drowned, including Harold Macknight,
the superintendent of the farm. The
officials of the colony report that the
prisoners behaved heroically during
the cloudburst, many of them plung­
ing into the water at great personal
risk to rescue com rades wlio were in
danger. Iwahig is a model penal co l­
ony. and is conducted without armed
guards.
S tern b e rg ’s S u cce s so r Named
Bet ¡in, Sept. 29.— W hile there is no
official confirm ation as yet, it is he
lieved here that Baron Munim von
Schw artzenstein, present ambassador
to Japan, will he tfic su ccessor.o f tho
late Baron Speck v o n Sternhurg as
am bassador to the United States. It
is known that Baron von Schwartzen
stein has indicated his desire for the
W ashington post and from inform a­
tion obtained it seems that he is con
sidered the m ost likely aspirant.
C holera Declines in Manila.
M anila, Sept. 29.—T h e cholera con-
tinues to decline. But 10 cases were
reported during a period of 12 hours
yesterday
Mr- 1
A Carter, an
American school teacher, is among
those stricken
VENOM OF TH E MOSQUITO.
IGNORANCE O F SAN ITA TIO N.
Low er C la sses in Russia Refuse to
Be Vaccinated.
St. Petersburg, Sept.
—Sirn-e tli
Legiuuing of the epi.lemic there huv
been 10.68;t eases of Asiatic cholera re
ported in Russia and 7,10*2 deaths. 1
St. Petersburg alone, since the presene
of the disease was officially admitte
September 8, there have been 4,931 cases
and 1,871 deaths reported.
The figures with reference to the in
vasion of this city by the disease can
not be relied upon as on a number o
occasions authoritative sources showed
the number of cases and deaths in
single day to be far in excess of that
auuounced by the authorities. There ii
an appreciable betterment of the sani
tary conditions and consequent decrease
in the disease as shown by the figure
given out Sunday.
For the 24 hours ending at noon the
number of new cases in the city was
268 and the number of deaths 143, as
compared with 312 new cases and 153
deaths for the previous 24 hours.
D ifficulty has been experienced in
dealing with the workmen of St. Peters
burg, who with their families comprise
three fifth s of the population for they
were unable and unwilling to comply
with tho sanitary precautions.
The
ignorance of the lower classes and their
superstition greatly increase the d iffi
culties of the situation. During the
earlier stages of the epidemic few could
be prevailed upon to undergo preventive
inoculation, which is provided free of
charge, but latterly the authorities
have made inoculation compulsory
some quarters of the city.
SITU A T IO N M O ST S E R IO U S
Unbroken Drouth in East Is Raising
Havoc With Industries.
Pittsburg, Sept. 29__ With losses ag
gregating several million dollars from
forest fires, and heavy damage to crops
and livestock, and the reported loss of
i number of lives due to fighting tim
her fires; the enforced idleness of thou
sands of workmen owing to suspensions
because of lack of water; the authori
ties anticipating serious epidemics of
ontagious diseases, and many small
streams dried up and practically oblit
orated, the drouth of 1908, which has
held western Pennsylvania, eastern
Ohio and W est Virginia for two months
remains unbroken. While in the Pitts
burg district the water supply is suffi
eient to carry on all business, the low
stage of the rivers has caused a con
gestion of much coal in this vicinity,
Every available barge and float has
been loaded with coal, and a t present
there are almost 20,000,000 bushels in
the Pittsburg harbor.
About 15,000 miners employed in the
river mines along the Monongahela val
lev are out of work.
In all sections of the dry zone pray
rs are offered up daily and these pray
rs will continue until they are an
swered with rain.
S T U D E N T S FIG H T D ISE A S E .
Drafted in Manila to Battle With Epi­
demic o f Cholera.
Manila, Sept. 29— There were 14 new
cases of cholera and three deaths re
ported for the 24 hours ending at 8
o'clock yesterday morning. Practically
the entire staffs of the bureau of sci
nces and the local medical schools have
been drafted into the service to fight
the disease. The two senior classes of
the medical schools are acting as nurses.
A serious situation is caused by the
supply of disinfectants running very
low. The bureau of sciences is experi
menting with electricity and sea water
to produce chlorine for use until the
new supplies of disinfectants arrive.
Enormous quantities of disinfectants
have been used in vigorous efforts to
leanse the entire city.
New Party in Cuba.
Havana, Cuba, Sept. 29__ That the
Liberal party will lose the entire negre
vote in the coining election seems as
sured, as the result of an attack made
on a mass meeting of negroes by a mot
f Liberals.
The fact that the negro
element proposed to form a national
party angered the Liberals, as they saw
that such a party would draw more from
their ranks than from the Conserva
ives. General Estenoz, leader of the
negroes, has announced that his party
i certainty, as his followers cannot
hope to secure their rights without a
party of their own.
Diamonds of New Variety.
San Francisco, Sept. 29.— Among the
assengers who arrived here from the
Orient Sunday is Fred J . Fletcher, in­
spector of schools of the Transvaal.
said in an interview:
“ In the
northern part of the eolonv great de­
posits of copper have been partially
pened. Louis Botha, premier, is pr<*
paring to import thousands of immi­
grants from England and Scotland. Re­
cent diamond discoveries promise to be
most important. Near Peniel, on the
Vaal river, gems have been found which
seem to be of a newr v ariety .’ '
New Road to P eace River.
Vancouver, B . O., Sept. 29.— A special
dispatch from Winnipeg says: The Ca­
nadian Pacific is rushing its stir
vev through from a point near A tha­
basca leading to Grand Prairie, north
of Edmonton. Alberta. From there the
main line is being extended to Pine
Pass. The company is concentrating its
efforts on a survey through Pine Pass
an«! from that point tre line will be ex
tended through British Columbia to a
point north of Prince Rupert.
New Coal Field Found.
Victoria. B.
Sept. 29__ A rich find
of good coal with a seam eight feet in
width has been located as a result of
the boring at Deep Bay, Vancouver Is
land, about three miles south of Union
j Ksy. by the Wellington Colliery com-
puny of R. D a M M b l Suns. The seam
will l e worked as soon as a r r a n g e m e n t s
can be made to sink on it.
TH E CURE FOR
. SCROFULA
Avvney |u «preadiu« U !»•«•« Waa
1J l* « - u v e r t - t l
M u iiy
Y ea rs
A gu.
At the time of the discovery of the
mosquito’s agency In breeding disease
it was not dreamed that fur more than
the germ of the truth had been reveal­
ed many years before, suya the New
York Sun. The truth was told iu 1853
In the obscure columns of the Faceta
Ottiee, published ut the port of Camuña,
Venezuela, and u little luter In a brief
note or two that the discoverer wrote
to the Academy of Sciences in Paris.
It wus buried iu those pages uud for­
gotten, and has now been resurrected
by the Havana Crónica Medico and the
British Medical Journul.
In May, 1853, Louis Daniel Beauper-
ihuy, a native of Guadeloupe and
health olfieer at Caiuanu, wrote to the
Gaceta Official that fo r fourteen years
he hud made a microscopic study of the
blood und secret Ions In every type of
fever und hud discovered that yellow7
fever resulted from the stings of sev­
eral species of mosquitoes. “The mos­
quito plunges Its proboscis Into the skin
und Introduces a poison which has
properties akin to that of snake venom.
It softens the red blood corpuscles,
causes their rupture, and facilitates the
mixing of the coloring matter with the
serum.”
Beuuperthuy said a good word foi
the inuch-maligned swamp, w hose repu
tation as a breeder of m alaria and oth­
er fevers was widespread. "Marshes
do not communicate to the a ir any­
thing more than humidity, and the
small amount of hydrogen they give
off does not cause in man the slight­
est indisposition in equatorial and in
tertroplcal regions renowned for their
unheal th ful ness. Nor Is It the putres
cenee of the water that makes it un
healthy, but the presence of mosqui­
toes.”
In one of his short communications
to the Paris Academy of Sciences, dat
ed from Camana, Jun e 18, 1856, he
wrote that as early as 1839 his Inves­
tigations in unhealthy locations in
South America had convinced him that
the so-called marsh fevers were due to
a vogeto-animal virus "Inoculated into
man by mosquitoes.”
Beuiqierthuy’s facts and deductions
were so remote from all the medical
teachings of the day that they were
doubtless laughed at and promptly for­
gotten. Probably the priority of his
discovery will now be acknowledged,
hut It might have been a profound
blessing to the world If scientific re­
search had been able in the middle of
the last century to proceed along the
lines suggested by Beauperthuy’s an­
nouncement.
Soapolda.
Do you wash? It is a well-kuow7u
medical fact that scrubbing the face
and hands with chemical detergents is
absolutely ruinous to the delicate outer
fabric of the skin. You w ould not pour
can of petrol on the side of an aero­
plane to make it go, would you? Why,
then, attempt to open the pores of the
cuticle and keep them working by the
external application of saponaceous
tablets and other inferior frauds of
the klud? Beware of these as you
would of a poison.
W ater Is equally dangerous. Why is
It that you meet so many people ev­
ery day In the street with gruy smut-
stained faces and toil-begrimed hands?
Simply because they abrade and de­
stroy the elegant envelope with which
nature has provided their bodies, in­
stead of treating It rationally from
wTthln. The only way to be clean is
to swallow soai>olds, with their wonder­
ful Internal operation on the fibers and
nerve tissues. However dusty or g rit­
ty you may he, one does of soapoids
w'ill set you right. T he pores will
spring open and shed off the unnatural
accretion of foreign substances us a
snake sloughs its skin.
Think, too, of the time niul money
you will save. No more tedious ablu­
tions and ruinous water rates. You
•an swallow your soapoid as you w7alk
to the office und be as bright as a new
pin.
Our final word Is if you have been
washing, stop I t ; if you have not, don’t
liegin. Spare your epirdermls, and
swallow soapoids. Try nature’s way
and be clean.— Punch
S teel
from
th e
O re.
Two A ustralinn Inventors Imre found
a new prow«« for the continuous treat­
ment of Iron ore, which Is to lie exploit­
ed throughout the world. It is u pro-
ess for directly converting the ore Into
malleable Iron or steel, und Is suid to
effect u saving of 25 | *r cent. After
the or»! Is concentrated It is passed
through a revolving cylinder and
brought Into contact with the deoxidiz­
ing g as; thence it falls Into a bottle
of molten Iron and Is converted Into
steel or malleable Iron, the whole pro
cess being automatic.
All F ixed.
I want to tell you, old man,” said
KrotChett, “how thoroughly nnhamod I
am of the temper I displayed last
night. Your wife and sister must have
thought me crazy.”
“No; they didn’t,” replied Brightly.
I fixed that nil right.”
"A h ; so good of you, old man.”
“Y es; I told them you were drunk.”
—Philadelphia Press.
R l* h l
In
HU
L in e .
Howell— Rowell, the fruit grower, Is
married.
Powell—He always said that he was
wedded to his art.
Howell— Well, he married a peach.—
Judge.
HU
F irst
A ct.
Ilyker— I f you had a million dollars
hat would you do first?
Pyker—The tax assessor.
Married women always look pitying
y at old malda, and the old malda look
as though they could cry over the trou­
bles of the married women.
Before a girl marries, she prays that
the may make him o good w ife; after
she marries, she asks the Lord u mnke
him a better husband.
Many a man la eoiupelled to stnnd
punishment who never fought a prix
fig h t
Sw ollen glands about the neck, weak eyes, pale, w axy com plexions,
ru n n in g sores and ulcers, sk in diseases, and general poor h ealth, are th e
usual ways iu which Scrofu la is m anifested.
T h e disease being d eeply
intrenched in tile blood often a tta ck s th e bones, resu ltin g in W hite Sw ellin g ,
or hip disease, and the scrofulous and tu b ercu lar m atter so thorou ghly
destroys th e healthful properties of th e blood th a t Scrofu la som etim es
term inates in consum ption, an incu rab le disease.
T iie en tire circu lation
being contam inated, th e on ly way to cu re the trouble is to thorou g hly
purify th e blood and restore th e circu la tio n to a strong, h e a lth y state.
S. S . S. is th e very best treatm en t for S c ro fu la ; it renovates th e en tire
blood su pply and drives ou t the scrofulou s and tub ercu lar deposits. S . S . S .
is the g reatest of all blood purifiers, and it not o n ly goes rig h t down to th e
very bottom of the trou ble and rem oves th e cause, but it supplies th e weak,
diseased blood with the h e althfu l properties it is in need of, and in th is way
builds up w eak, frail, scrofulous persons and m akes them stro n g and healthy .
S . S. S . is a gentle, safe, vegetable preparation and is suited for persons of
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V alv e.
“Seorchley doesn't have any more of
those terrible epileptic fits he used to
have, does he?”
“No; whenever he feels one of them
coming on he goes and take» a spin in his
automobile.
One
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at the same time
cheapest in ihe
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“You spent a month at the - ’aside. Did
It pay?”
“I can’t say it paid, but I came out
exactly even.”
“How?”
“Paid out $<»0, but gained twelve
pounds. Same thing, you know.”
N ew
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Itean on .
Bella— W hat do they want to dis­
cover the north pole for?
Stella— What for? Why, for tho
sake of getting some picture postcard*
from there, of course.—Pick-Me-Up.
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KASPARILLA
The Jewish community of New York
is now the largest In history or tra ­
dition. It represents 10 per cent of
Tl.is sterling household remedy is most
the entire Jewish population of the successfully prescribed for a “ world of
world.
troubles.” For derangements of the di­
gestive organs it is a natural corrective,
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VRus’ D ance un«l 1 rvoua Diseases rerma- operating directly upon the liver and ali­
■ I • J neatly cared by Dr. i .¡lie 's G reat Nerve R e ­
sto rer. Send fo r FREE $2.00 tr ia l bo ttle und tre a t h e. mentary canal, gently but persistently
D r. U. U. K lin e . L d .. ftil Arch S t . P h ila d e lp h ia Pa. stimulating a healthful activity.
Its
beneficial influence extends, however, to
C i r c u l a r A in l»i l i o n .
every portion of the system, aiding in the
Slocum—Curious fad that Bosley, the processes of digestion and assimilation of
baseball pitcher, has taken up, isn’t it? food, promoting a wholesome, natural
He’s building an airship.
appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
Ciofast— No; it’s perfectly natural. He breath, irregularities of the bowels, con­
thinks he can make one that will de­ stipation and the long list of troubles
scribe a shorter curve than anybody else’s directly traceable to those unwholesome
conditions.
Kasparilla dispels drowsi­
machine.”
ness, headache, backache and despond­
An
U n fo rtu n a te
M 1 ■* u l i d e r x t a m l 1 n g .
ency due to inactivity of the liver,
“I had to leave my last situation be­ kidneys and digestive tract. It is a
cause the missus said they were going strengthening tonic of the highest value.
to lead the sinful life, and they wouldn't
If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
want any servants about the place.”— dealers to refund the purchase price.
H
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C hemical C o . Portland, Oregon
Punch.
It C u r e s W h ile Y o u W a lk .
A lle n ’s F o o t- E a s e is a c e r t a i n c u r e fo r h o t ,
s w e a tin g , c a ll u s , a n d s w o lle n , a c h in g fe e t. S o ld
by a l l D r u g g is ts . P r ic e Hoc. D o n ’ t a c c e p t a n y
s u b s t it u t e . T r ia l
p ack ag e
F R E E . A d d re s s
A lle n s . O lm s te d , L e R o y , N. Y .
W hen
th e
W in d
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CRESCENT
EGG-PHOSPHATE
R ight.
BAKING POWDER
Stranger— How far is it to the stock-
yards?
Native— Right here. Can’t you tell by
your nose?
Stranger -No; been smelling just like
this ever since I came iu sight of the
town.—Chicago Tribune.
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A modern leavener at
a moderate price; is 30
per cent, more efficient
than “Trust” or Cream-
of-Tartar products and
absolutely free from the
health-racking Rochelle
Salts residue invariably
accompanying their use.
Tim e.
“Well,” bawled the bill collector In the
hallway below, through the mouthpiece
pertaining to the occupant of the top flat,
“are you ready to settle that little ac­
count? Will it be of any use for me to
climb the stairway? Why don’t you speak
ip?”
"Because, sir,” answered a soft, gentle
voice through the tube. "I am trying to
speak down. No. It won’t be of any
use.”—Chicago Tribune.
Get it from your Grocer
25 c'FULL POUND * 25 c
How's This?
W e o ffe r O n e H u n d r e d D o lla r s R e w a r d f*>r any
c a s e o f C a t a r r h t h a t c a n n o t b e c u r e d by H a 1’»
“ a t a r r h C u re .
F . J . C H E N E Y A C O ., T o le d o ,O
W e , t h e u n d e r s ig n e d , h a v e k n >wu E. J .
C h e n e y fo r t h e la st If? y e a r s , a n d b e lie v e h im
p e r fe c t ly h o n o r a b l e in a l. b u is n e s s t r a n s a c t io n s
a m i f in a n c ia lly a b le to c a r r y o u t a n y o b lig a ­
tio n m a d e b y h is firm .
W A D D IN G , K IN N A N A M A R V IN ,
W h o le s a le D r u g g is ts , T o le d o ,O
H a l l ’s C a t a r r a h C u r e is a k e n in t e r n a l l y , a id ­
in g d ir e c t ly u p o n t h e b lo o d a n d m u c o u s s u r ­
fa c e s o f t h e s y s te m . T e s tim o n ia ls s e n t fre e .
P r ic e 75 c e n t s p e r b o t tle . S o ld by a ll D ru g g ists.
T a k e H a ll’s F a m ily P i lls fo r C o n s t ip a t io n .
U n « *l o
A llen .
“ I see the government is going into the
airship business,” said Uncle Allen
Sparks. “Sooner or later the airship will
get into politics, and then we’ll have ma-
hine politicians ami flying machine poli­
ticians.”
Sy m m etry.
The smoker who sat directly opposite
had put his foot on the edge of the seat
occupied by the professor.
It was encased in one of those easy
going, hygienic shoes that look like a can­
vas covered ham.
“My friend,” said the professor, eying
it disapprovingly, “oblige me by removing
that thing from my seat. It’s bad form.’’
—Chicago Tribune.
C. Gee Wo
T h o well known rollabia
CHINESE
Cool and Herb
DOCTOR
Hu* in mb* n life Htudy o l
roots nnG hnrlm, and in th a t
study di-M-ovori'i! mid is uitr.
in« to th o world his wonaor-
lu l ron'odios.
N»> M e rcu ry , P o is o n s o r D r u g s U se d H e f u re $
IV dhout O p e r a t io n , o r W ith o u t th e Aid o f a Knif»
Ho Kiiiiriinti • s to ('lire ( ’iitnrrh. Asthma, I.iing,
fh ro ftt. Rheum atism . N.-rvou-, . ■ - Nervous D ebility,
i
oh
Hon boo«.
Voiiiale W eakness and A ll P r iv a te Diseases
A SU R E CANCER CURE
Ju s t R e c e iv e d fr o m P e k in g , ( h in d S a f e , S e r f
a n d R e lia b le .
I F YOTT ARE A F I.K T F .D DON’T DELAY.
DELAY'S A R E DANGEIUM S.
C O N S U L T A T IO N
F R B B
I f you can not c a ll, w rite for s> mpton blan k and clrctfc
hir lnolnse 1 < en*s in Hamini.
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T h e l i i n < l Y o u H a v e A l w a y s l l o u ^ l i t h a s Ix tr n o t h e s i g n a ­
t u r e ot* Clnis, II. I ' l e t r l i r r , a n d lia s b e e n m a d e u n d e r liis
p e r s o n a l s u p e r v i s i o n l o r o v e r :t«> y e a r s . A l l o w n o o n e
t o d e e e l v e y o u in t h i s . C o u n t e r f e i t s , I m i t a t i o n s a n d
“ <!nst-as_-jjood ’ • a r e h u t K x p o r i n i e n t s , a n d e n d a n g e r t h e
h e a l t h o f C h i l d r e n —K x p e r i e n e e a g a i n s t e x p e r i m e n t .
What
is CA STO R IA
C a s t o r i n is a h a r m l e s s s u b s t i t u t e f o r C a s t o r O il, I ’a r e -
R o rle , D r o p s an il .S o o t h i n g S y r u p s .
It, is I'lo u su n t.
It
eontains n e ith e r O pium , M orp hin e n o r o th e r N arcotic
s u b s t a n c e . I t s a g e is i t s g u a r a n t e e , i t d e s t r o y s \> man s
a n d a l l a y s F e v e r i s h n e s s . II « t i r e s O i a r r l m m a n d W i n d
Colie . It. r e l i e v e s ' I 'e c t li i n g T r o u b l e - , «'tires C o n s t i p a t i o n
and F latu len cy .
I t a ssim ila te s t b e I'ond, r e g u la te s t h e
S t o m a c h a n d 1 t o w e l s , g i x i n g h e a lt h « a m i n a t u r a l s l e e p .
T h e C h i l d r e n ' s 1‘n n a e e a —T h e Moth« r ’s l ’r i e n d .
The Kind You
Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 3 0
Years.