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WATCH BY
N ot a drop DEATH
JOHNSON ENDED
o f Alcohol
Doctors prescribe very little, if
any, alcohol these days. They
prefer strong tonics and altera­
tives. This is all in keeping
with modern medical science.
It explains why Ayer’s Sar­
saparilla is now made entirely
free from alcohol. Ask your
doctor. Follow his advice.
W® p u b l i s h o u r fo rm u la s
W e b a ni s h a l co h o l
f r o m ou r m e d i c i n e s
W e u r g e y o u to
con su lt your
d o cto r
Unless there is daily action of the bow­
els, poisonous products are absorbed,
causing headache, biliousness, nausea,
dyspepsia. V/e wish you would ask your
doctor about correcting your constipation
by taking laxative doses of Ayer’s Pills.
— M ade by th e J . c. A y er C o.. L o w all. M ass.—
la
A ll
Ite a iu n .
Blngley—Going E ast, a r e you? How
fa r ?
Ding ley—Well, I w an t to go to P i t t s ­
bu rg, but I’ve got only money enough
to t a k e mo ns fur as Wheeling.
Blngley—Well, t h a t ’s us close a s I’d
w a n t to get.
T ru st
T ro u b le « .
Oil Trust—Isn’t It a shame they are
hounding us so? It makes me burn
with Indignation.
Ice Trust—It certainly Is a frost for
me.
. Sugar Trust—And talking about
sending me to jail and I so usea to
refining Influences!—Baltimore Amer­
ican.
.
S h ifted .
"Say, I’ve got a uew one on Smith."
“What is it?"
“Why, the other day----- ” (etc.,
•tc., etc ).
“Yes, that’s a new story—on Smith.
But the last time you told It, it was
on Peters.”—Cleveland Leader.
DEEP SEATED GOUGH
CURED IN 5 H O UR S.
N e w H o m e - M a d e S y ru p .
(Cut This Out.)
F ro m B o s t o n Preso.
P r o g r e s s in m e d ic a l c o m p o u n d s n e v e r c e a s e s ,
a n d n o w it is s t a t e d by a p r o m i n e n t m e d ic a l m a n
t h a t a n y d e e p - s e a t e d c o u g h rr c o ld o n t h e l u n g s
c a n b e a c t u a l l y c u r e d in liv e h o u r s b y t h e c lo c k .
O p iu m a n d m o r p h i n e h a v e b e e n r e s o r t e d t o in t h e
p a s t , a s r e li e f m e a s u r e s . B u t n o w i t is le a r n e d
t h a t t h e s y s t e m m u s t b e t r e a t e d t o rid i t o f i n ­
f la m m a tio n a n d c o n g e s tio n .
£
to n ic l a x a ti v e
co u g h s y ru p d o es th e w o rk so q u ic k ly a n d th o r ­
o u g h ly a s t o b e a l m o s t m a g ic a l. W h a t h e r e t o f o r e
h a s t a k e n w e e k s t o c u r e c a n lie a c c o m p lis h e d in
h o u r s . G e t t h i s f o r m u l a tille d o r m ix i t a t h o m e
a n d a l w a y s k e e p i t o n h a n d : O n e - h a l f o u n c e flu id
w ild c h e r r y b ark ,- o n e o u n c e c o m p o u n d e s s e n c e
C ltrdiol a n d t h r e e o u n c e s s y r u p w h i t e p i n e c o m ­
p o u n d , S h a k e t h e b o t t le a n d t a k e t w e n t y d r o p s
e v e ry h a lf h o u r fo r fo u r h o u rs. T h en ta k e o n e-
h If to o n e t e a s p o o n r u l t h r e e o r f o u r t i m e i a d a y
u n t i l t h e s y s t e m is p u r if ie d a n d to n e d u p . G iv e
c h i l d r e n le s s a c c o r d ili» to a tre .
O n e f illin g w ill
u s u a l l y c u r e a w h o le f a m ily , a s t h e d o s e is s m a l l .
H y p o th e tic a l Q u e s tio n « .
“What will your mother say to you
when you get home?” said one boy.
“She’ll start in by asking me some
hypothetical questions,” answered pre­
cocious Willie.
“What are they?"
“Questions that she thinks she
knows the answers to before she starts
to talk.”—Washington Star.
Im provem ent.
"Don’t you think you could make
some improvement in that orchestra?
•They could hardly hear my song, last
night, for the drum,” said the sou-
brette.
“Well," replied the manager with a
•mile, “I might add another drum.”—
Yonkers Statesman.
N ot E x e m p t.
An evangelist was exhorting his
bearers tc tlee from the wrath to come.
“I warn you,” he thundered, “that
'there will be weeping and wailing,
and gnashing of teeth!’ ”
At this moment an old woman In
the gallery stood up. “Sir," she shout­
ed, “I have no teeth!"
"Madam,” returned the evangelist,
■everely, “teeth will be provided.”
A
IV enl
That
F e ll
T h rough .
“Baron Feweash was rather exact­
ing as to the dot."
“That wasn’t what broke the en
gagement,” answered Mr. Cumrox. “1
don’t object to seeing a young man
look out for his interests. But when
he applied for a cash advanee in or
der to buy an engagement ring, I
must say it struck me as unbusiness­
like*
_______________
Long fight for life Lost by Governor
of Minnesota.
T h re e T im e s E le cte d C h ie f Exe cutive
o f H is S ta te and W a s C an d id ate
fo r D e m o c ra tic N o m in a tio n fo r
P r e sid e n t o f U nite d S t a t e s — E n d
C c m e s at E a rly H o u r.
Rochester, Minn-, Sept. 21.—Govern­
or John A. Johnson, three times elected
governor of Minnesota and a candidate
for the Democratic nomination for the
presidency of the United States, and
looked upon by many as the possible
Democratic standard bearer in 1912,
died at St. Mary’s hospital here at 3 :25
o’clock this morning following an oper­
ation last Wednesday.
Death wacch was kept at the bedside
of Governor John A. Johnson all day
yesterday. Mrs Johnson and two at­
tending physicians sat by the dying
man, hourly expecting the end. At in­
tervals bulletins were issued, and each
message from the sickroom was less
hopeful than the one preceding.
In the early morning Drs. Charles
and William Mayo issued the first bul­
letin :
“ Governor Johnson has not made
natural progress; his condition is
grave;“ it read, and waiting friends
at once stormed the hospital for fur­
ther news.
At 2:30 p. m. word came fropr the
sick room that the governor had been
in a semi-comatose condition for two
hours. The source of this information
said the patient might continue in this
state for days, but there was slim hope
that he would live more than a few
hours.
Next came the brief bulletin, “ Life
is fast ebbing.”
At 1 :15 this morning Dr. Mayo said:
“ There is absolutely no hope. How­
ever the governor may not die for sev­
eral hours yet, possibly not before 6
o’clock.”
At 12 o ’clock Governor Johnson was
conscious and complained of being un­
comfortable. He was conscious'almost
all night and evidently realized the
end was drawing near, although he
said nothing.
SO U TH
15 S T O R M | S W E P T .
G u lf H u r ric a n e B r in g s D e ath and D e ­
struction.
New Orleans, Sept. 21.—After at­
taining a velocity of 60 miles an hour
at New Orleans, last night, the West
Indian hurricane that struck the Louis­
iana and Mississippi gulf coast was re­
duced in its intensity.
It left four dead at New Orleans and
perhaps others along the gulf coast,
though no definite advices of mortality
in other sections have been thus far
reorted here.
The property loss in New Orleans
will exceed $100,000.
Many houses
were unroofed and many frail buildings
were partially destroyed.
With all
wires down it is impossible to ascertain
the loss of life or property along the
gulf coast. The ferry steamer Assump­
tion sank, but no lives were lost. Much
property along the river front was
damaged.
J U R Y T A M P E R IN G F O U N D .
C h ic a g o In v e stig a tio n s P r o m is e H u g e
S c a n d a l in C o u n ty A ffa irs.
Chicago, Sept. 20.—A gigaotle eon
»piracy fur th e '• f i x in g " of grand
ju rie s of Cook county, e x ten d in g back
over a y e a r an d cu lm inating in the
fra u d u len t certification of uumes for
the October g ran d ju ry , was revealed
today, when S t a t e ’s A tto rn ey Waynian
secured bench w arra n ts for John J.
Holland, secre ta ry of th e Cook county
M e a t lte f rlg e ra l« * r.
j u r y commission; J u r y Commissioner
T h e acco m p an y in g illu stratio n shows
Willis J. Rayburn , a n d Nicholas A. M ar­ th e plan of refr ig e r a to r with m eat
tin, Alderman Michael K e n n a ’s secre ­ c h a m b e r attach ed , the acco m panying
tar y, on a char ge of tam p erin g with illu str a tio n Is given. Provision m u st
jurymen.
The w a r ra n t s were issued to day by
J u d g e Je ss e A. Baldwin, of the circuit
court.
The ch ar ge ag ain s t th e three is th at
t h e y conspired to draw names of grand
ju ro rs in a m an n er other th an t h a t r e ­
quired by law.
Coming a t the heig h t of the tr ia l of
In sp ector McCann fo r alleged grafting,
the news o f the action based on alleged
tam p erin g with the ju r y lists caused
g reat excitem ent in legal an d political
circles. The complaints on which the
w arra n ts were issued were draw n up
by a special ag en t o f the s t a t e ’s a t t o r ­
ney, who has been 'in v es tig atin g the
j u ry -d raw in g methods fo r weeks.
Under th e sta te law the names of
prospective g rand ju ro rs are selected
a t random from a sealed box co n tain ­
ing the names of 1500 citizens who
have been exam ined f o r ju r y service
by the j u r y commissioners an d their
fitness certified. A similar method is
prescribed fo r p etit j u r y lists.
NEW
D U T IE S H U R T .
F re n c h L a c e M a n u fa c t u re r s H a r d Hit
by A m e ric a n T ariff.
Paris, Sept. 20.— What F ra n c e th in k s
of A m e r i c a ’s new tariff schedule is b e ­
ing evidenced in no uncertain fashion
these days, an d the a t t i t u d e of French
m an u factu re rs gener ally is corre ctly ex
pressed b y lace a n d tu llem akers of
Calais, which has th riv e d for g e n e r a ­
tions on its filmy products, with the
women of the U n ite d S ta te s its 1>*
customers.
As a direct result o f th e 70 per cent
tariff on laces an d tulles, which the r e ­
cently adopted tariff law of the United
S tates has m ark ed up on this class of
m anufacture s, Calais is th reaten ed with
the loss of many inhabitants.
Former g reat p rosperity of th is city
lias dwindled almost to the vanishin g
point. Conditions have finally become
so a g g r av ated t h a t long established b u s­
iness men ar e ab an d o n in g th eir e s t a b ­
lishments a n d moving aw ay from the
city. Feeling runs high in Calais
ag ain st employers.
O ld E n g lis h C o in Valuable.
D o c t o r S a y s F o o lis h to G o
fo r T re atm e nt.
Seattle, Sept. 20.— The safe of the
wrecked steam sh ip Ohio was bro ught
down from Victoria on the Iroquois. I t
had previously been tak en to Victoria
by th e Canadian sa lvage vessel Salvor,
a n d it now rests at the Colman dock
here. The safe an d its co ntents wore
in tact, an d th ere was a large sum of
money in it when opened. The figures
given are $167,000. The wreck of the
Ohio itself will pro b ab ly be broken up
for junk.
Cubans Are Destitute.
Havana, Sept. 21.—1Telegraph wires
and bridges between Havana and Pinar
del Rio are still down and consequently
it has been impossible to ascertain the
extent of the damage wrought by the
storm in that section.
It has been
learned, however, that many hundreds
of peasants are destitute because of the
destruction of tbeir huts and crops.
Mexico City, Sept. 20.— A special dis­
patch from the town o f T ax ap an , near
the port of Tampico, says: The river
suddenly rose last night, an d the w est­
ern p art o f th e city is inundated. The
w a te r is rising hourly. Reports from
outlying ranches are most alarming.
W ater six fe et deep is reported from
some sections. Losses to stock and
crops will be great.
S y s te m
EjjecluaWy
Dispels colds and Headaches
dneVo ConsVxpalxon;
Acts naYxwaWy acXsXrxdy as
aLaxa\we.
Bert $or Wen Women axxdCKiii
ren-\/oxm$ and Old.
To g e t xts bexxejxcxaX e je c ts ,
alw ays buy Wx« Genuine,
manufactured
by tka
CALIFORNIA
Fio S y r u p C o .
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISB
OC* size only, regular price SO4 per bottle.
a
F e rtilis e r.
F l y ll e p e l l e r .
T h e Kan.sas A g ricu ltu ral College has
ex p erim en ted with the vario u s ch e m ­
ical fo rm u las to repel flies from live
stock an d recom m ends th e following
as fairly sa tis facto ry :
Resin, 1 Mi
pound s: la u n d r y soap, twro cakes; fish
oil, one-half p in t; enough w ater to
m ak e th ree gallons.
Dissolve resin
In a solution of soap an d w a te r by
heating, add th e fish oil an d the rest
of th e water. Apply with a brush.
If to be used as a spray, add one-half
p in t of kerosene. T h is m i x t u re will
cost 7 to 8 cents a gallon a n d one-half
p int is considered en ough for one ap ­
plication for a cow. At first It will be
neces sa ry to use two or th ree appli
cation s per week u n til the ou ter ends
of th e h a i r become coated with the
resin. After t h a t retouch those p a r t s
w here th e resin Is rubbed off.
To
D e s tr o y
W o o ilrliu c k N .
A P en n sy lv a n ia f a r m e r gives this
ex per ien ce with woodchucks (g ro u n d
h o g s ) : He had set several h u n dred
early cabbages, an d In going th rough
his p atch early one m o rn in g he found
several p lan ts missing. He found the
BAND INSTRUMENT LESSONS
L e a rn to p lay som e m usical in s tr u m e n t. M usicians m a k e m oney a nd m a k e it. easy. W e
te a c h C o m e t, C la rin e t. S a xophone. F lu te , Piccolo, S lide T rom bone. V alve T rom bone,
A lto or M elophune. T u b a a n d B a rito n e , d ire c t fro m C o n se rv ato ry to p u p il a t hom e.
E a sy to le a rn . C ourse* sim ple, th o ro u g h a n d c o m p le te . E n d o rs e d by U n ite d S ta te «
G o v e rn m e n t a n d fam o u s m u sic ia n s. K e su Its g u a ra n te e d
W rite us now fo r f re e earn*
file lessons fo r in s tr u m e n t you d e s ire to lea rn . P rie e s a n d te rm s reasonable.
I N T E R N A T IO N A L C O N S E R V A T O R Y O E M U S IC
MASONIC TEMPLE. PORTLAND, OREGON.
W hy
Grasshoppers in California.
Steamer Ohio to Junk.
Mexican Floods Raging
th e
f l o a t L 'p e e t .
W o u ld
P o u ltr y
N o te .
"So you are raisin g chickens?"
“ Yes,” an sw ered Mr. Crosslots.
“ W h at do you find th e greatest m en ­
ace to th e welfar e of p o u ltry ?”
“ S u n d ay
com pan y.” — Washington
6 tar.
One
T h in g
T h a t Will Live F o r e v e r ,
T h e form of a h o rse’s foot d e t e r ­
m ines th e pecu liarities of th e shoe
t h a t Is best ad a p te d to It. Viewing
th e foot from th e side the reg u lar posi­
tion Is t h a t show n In figure 4. In
w hich t h e w eig h t will be bor ne to best
ad v an tag e. L o okin g from th e front
the reg u lar fo rm Is t h a t show n In
figure 1, th e wide toe being Indicated
by figure 2, a n d th e n a r ro w toe by
figure 3 W ith th e reg u lar o r norm al
shape t h e w eig h t falls n ear the cen­
t e r of th e hoof, a n d Is evenly dis­
tr ib u t e d over the whole bottom of
t h e hoof. T h e toe points s t r a i g h t for­
Fig. 3.
w ard a n d when the ho rse Is moving
f o rw a r d In a s t r a i g h t line the hoofs In motion. In the th ird form (figure
a r e picked up a n d carrie d fo rw ard 3) t h e «'eight of th e body Is directed
In a line par allel to th e m id d le line on t h e o u ter h alf of th e hoof. T h e
of th e body. A p air of hoofs of the I rr e g u l a r i ty of form c au s es a padd ling
fo rm show n in figure 2 allows the m ot ion an d freq u e n tl y In terferin g
A
T h is can be p u t on a n y wire gate.
N early everyb od y know s how to m ak e
a w ire g ate as shown in th e cut, so
GATE
TIGHTENER.
all that needs an explanation Is that
wire No. 3 la common wrapping wire.
Put around post A and make long
enough to reach post B. Run a stout
stick or Iron rod through wire No. 3,
drawing It toward post A. In this
way the gate can be made as tight as
>osslb1e.
P re v e n tin g
D la e n a e .
It la more easy to prsvent disease
In animals than It Is to cure. Hog
cholera prevails more or less In all
sections of the country, but In the ma­
jority of cases It Is due to the con­
dition of the herds and mismanage­
ment In feeding than to any other
cause. Hogs must have green or bulky
food, also salt and charcoal. These
scbstances are not In a direct way
preventive of cholera, but they keep
the animals In a more thrifty con­
dition and render them less liable to
disease.
b
c
su c h a r e p u ta tio n ? ”
“Easy. W h e n e v e r y o u m a k e a s t a t e ­
m e n t h e s a y s , ‘B y J o v e , t h a t ’s s o ! W h y
d i d n ’t I e v e r t h i n k of t h a t before?’ ” —
C le v e la n d L e a d e r.
Headache
e u ro o r y o u r m o n e y b u c k .
C ase
of
U n a e ltla h
S end fo r o u r s e le c t lis t o f
FIFTY
I le a l
CALIFORNIA
FIVE DOLLARS
AN I NCH
THE DAKE ADVERTISING AGENCY. Inc.
J27 S o. M ain S t.
L O S A N G L I .E S .
12 d e a r y S t
S A N U tA N C IS C O
CRESCENT
h ig h p ric e d b aking
p o w d e rs w ill do a n d dee«
i t b e tte r. It ra is e s th e
d o u g h a n d m ak e s lig h t­
e r, s w e e te r a n d b e tte i
ris e n fo o d s. S old by gro
c e rs 2 5 c p e r p o u n d . | |
you w ill sen d u s yo u r
n a m e a n d a d d re ss, w e
•vill send you a book on h e a lth a n d b a k in g pow der.
BAKING
POWDER
CRESCENT MFC. CO. Seattle, Wn.
FOR O U T DOOR W O R K
IN T H E W E T T E S T W E A T H E R
r^T \
N O T H IN G E Q U A L S
P u rp o se.
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(on the b a n k ) —My d ear sir,
how did you come to tumble In?
Man (In w a t e r ) —My d ear m adam ,
to be frank, I d id n ’t come to tu m ble in
—I cam e to sk ate.—T h e Bystand er.
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A lle n .
“A canno n cr acl.er,” said Uncle Al­
len Sparks, a f t e r the celebration was
over, "is a n o t h e r of those things with
fire at one end a n d a fool a t the o t h ­
er.”—Chicago Tribune.
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OILED
GARM ENTS
THEY LOOK. WELL-WEAR WELL
AND WILL NOT LEM
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A.
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and Children.
J . T o w e r C o . b o s t o n . u .s jk .
T o w e r C anadian C o . limited - T o r o n t o , c a n .
Î Painless Dentistry
The Kind You Have Always Bought
✓
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O '.t o f to town
w n p people
eo p le
P*
i* th e ir plate
ilgewurk tin.
la r e a in otae duy
if necessary.
We will give you t good
D ln a p p ro ve«.
“ I always had a high opinion of Mr.
Roosevelt,” said Mrs. Lapsling, "until he
went to Africa to kill animals. I don’t
like that one bit, even if he does call him­
self a fawning naturalist !”
2 2 k gold or porcelain
crown tor
$ 3 .5 0
M olar Crowns
22k Bridge Teeth
|| Gold Fillings
Enamel Fillings
F o rm Is S hown in B.
W l m t ’«
wo o d ch u ck s’ hole u n d e r th e wall— In
fact, se vera l holes—n e a r h is cabbage
field. H e a r m e d h im self w ith several
steel t r a p s an d used all his cu n n in g
in s e t ti n g them In t h e b u r ro w s of th e
woodchucks, b u t a f t e r se veral m o r n ­
ings of p atien t w aiting, c a p t u r e by
t r a p proved unsuccessful. But, h a v in g
heard t h a t they w ere v ery fond of
salt, he mixed a liber al q u a n t i t y or
Par is green Th about a q u a r t of salt
an d placed a h an d fu l n e a r ea ch b u r ­
row. H e was no t tro u b le d ag ain t h a t
season, an d th is h as been his rem edy
ever since.
In
a
N am e.
?•:< Silver Fillings
F a r m e r H a y r i c k —W h y a r e you go­
in g to ch arg e the su m m er ho ar der s
more th is y ear ? F a r m e r C o rn tassel—
I’ve called th e place a bung alow.—
Puck.
M ind
Cure.
P r e t t y Cous in—Algy, don’t your
knees get cold in t h a t uniform?
Algy (In H ig h lan d c o s t u m e )- Baw
Jove, th ey did a t first, bu t I said to
them : “Hoot! D inna forget t h a t my
ain g r a n d fe y th e r was a S c o ts m a n ! ”
and, baw Jove, they warmed r ig h t up
to the Idea!
G oin g
to
(lie
H e » , m o t i v e lint».
Acc ording to a recen t rep o rt of th e
biological survey of th e D e p a r tm e n t of
A g ricu ltu re, r a t s destro y a n n u a lly
1100,000,000 w orth of Am erican grain.
I t Is e s tim a te d t h a t one r a t will eat
60 c e n ts’ w orth of g r a i n In a year,
while of oatm eal It will consum e $1.80
worth.
Rat-proof constru ction, espe-
claly t h e use of concrete foundation s.
Is u rged, as well as some ratio n al
m eth o d of d isposing of garb ag e a n d '
s t o r i n g food.
a
F e r tilis e r .
T h e v alu e of su lp h a te of am m o n ia
a j a fertilizer was d e m o n s tr a te d In
somo G erm an tests w h e r e m a r sh lands
wer e fertilized w ith n i t r a t e of soda
a n d su l p h a te of am m o n ia. With both
o ats a n d beets th e p la n ts receiving
su l p h a te yielded m u c h
m o re th an
those receiving n itra te . T h ese r esu lts
I n d icate t h a t on m a r sh la n d s a liberal
supply of lim e or su l p h a te of am m o n ia
may be a d v an tag eo u s ly su b s titu ted for
n i t r a t e of soda a n d confirm s the wis­
dom of t h e p ractice common In Ger­
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is o rd e re d . C o n s u lta tio n F re o , Y ou c a n n o t g o t b e t t e i
i.ivinl' hi . w ork d o n e nn> w h e re. A ll w o r k f u l l y g u a r -
a n t ro i l . A! o> lo rn «•!. ■■ t rio e q u lp in o n t. H ost m e thod«.
W is e D e n ta l Co.
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O f f i c e fiOOEfl: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
S unday«, 9 to 1.
P in y.
should t h i n k it would be a s i m ­
ple m a t t e r to Induce a woman to get
T h e I ln te h M u lc h .
read y in tim e to a tten d an ev ening
Shallow cu ltiv atio n conserv es th e p erfo rm ance."
m o istu r e an d p r e v e n ts It from es cap­
“ W h a t ’s yo ur schem e?”
ing from the snrface. E v e ry tim e rain
“Ask h er to go to the m atin ee.”—
falls th e loose g ro u n d a b s o rb s more K an sas City Jo u rn al.
t h a n does the h ar d soil, as th e le t t e r
Iln ril I.a c k .
p e r m i ts the w a te r to flow off When
Rivers—You sa y you won a dozen
th e r ain goes down Into the soil, an d bets on th e election, an d lost only one.
th e soil Is then loosened, th e cap illary W h a t a r e you ki cking ab o u t?
tubes a r e sealed a n d th e flow of w a te r
Broo ks—T h e bets I won were “fre a k ”
u p w a r d Is arrested . A loose to p soli, bets. T h e one I lost was cash.
ther efore, not only p erm its of se cu rin g
a la r g e sh a re of w ater fjo m each rain,
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PAPERS
You can in s e r t d isp la y ad s
in th e e n tir e lis t fo r
Mistre ss ( a t d o o r ) — Well, my dear,
w h at is It?
L ittle G irl—P lease ’m, o u r k i t t y Is
losted. Did you see a k itty go past
here by th e nam e of N uddles?—Boston
T ran scrip t.
Ilia
b£5
In la n d e r* .
We (Ir i3 h ) have got the n am e of
being an ad v e n tu r o u s people.
You
will h ear t h e I r i s h accent in every
continent. T h e re is no speech o r lan ­
guage w here o u r voice is not heard.
We have helped to civilize every cou n­
t r y except o ur own.— Dublin I ri s h
Homes tead.
B ears the
S ig n atu re of
A m m o n ia
L a b e le d .
R e fo rm e r.
Id e a till eat ion .
Fig. 2.
weight to fall largely Into the Innei
h alf of t h e hoof. In motion th e hoof
Is moved in a circle. Hor ses t h a t a r e
"toe-wide” are likely to Interfere when
Be
begun taking Cascarets he has never had
tlie headache. They have entirely cured
“F a th e r ,” said little Rollo, " w h a t Is him. Cascarets do w h at you recommend
them to do. I will give you the privilege
a refo rm er?”
“In nu m ero u s cases, my son, a r e ­ of using his n am e.” — 10. M. Dickson,
form er is a m an who considers h i m ­ 1120 Resiner St., W. Indianapolis, Ind.
self peculiarly qualified to hold ofiice
P le a s a n t, P a la ta b le . P o te n t. T a s te G ood.
l ) o G o o d . N e v e r S ic k e n .'W e a k e n o r G rip e.
because of his professional in ex p eri­
10c, 25c, 50c. N e v e r s o ld in b u lk . T h e g e n ­
ence."—W as h in g to n Star.
u in e ta b le t s ta m p e d C C C. G u a r a n te e d to
Teat of a
H am iin s W izard Oil is ov er fifty
y ears old, and, like an old friend, it
can be depended upo n j u s t as su rely as
the fam ily do ctor who may be miles
away.
Fig. 1.
to
“ My father has been a sufferer from sick
PETTIT’S EYE SALVE, first box sold
in 1807, over 100 years ago, sales in­ headache for the last twenty-five years and
crease yearly. All druggists or How­ never found an y relief un til "he began
tak in g yo ur Cascarets. Since he has
ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
Nan— I haven’t much of a singing
voice, you know, but 1 have it under ex­
cellent control.
F a n — Yes; th at’s what I like about
you, dear. You seldom let it escape you.
FORMS OF HOOFS.
H ave
Helen—Of course he clasped you In
“ W h a t do t h e y p u t u n d er thes e cor­
his a r m s when the bo at upse t?
n e r-s to n e s ? ”
Hazel—No; j u s t the opposite.
“ O , c u r r e n t coins, l i t e r a t u r e , an d the
Helen—J u s t the opposite? W h a t do ! l i k e . W e w a n t p o s t e r i t y
to know
you m ean?
a b o u t o u r p e c u lia r c u s to m s .”
Hazel—Why, th e boat upset when j “ T h e n w h y n o t i n c l u d e o n e of the
he clasped me In his a r m s .—Rochester c u r r e n t h a t s ? ” — K a n s a s C i t y J o u r n a l .
Dem ocrat an d Chronicle.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
»h. l> s •
:
ioi tbeir ubUdrsa
Boiled po tatoes should be se rved as , Byrue
during ihe teething period.
soon as they a r e cooked. To make
them dr ier drain off the water quickly,
F l u e M in d .
shake th em In a strong d raft of air
“E v e r y b o d y s a y s t h a t J o n e s h a s th e
an d do no t p u t back the lid of the
f in e s t m in d , i n s i g h t, a n d s a g a c i t y h e
pot.
e v e r ra n a c ro ss.
H o w d id J o n e s g e t
F r l e u d » l i i i > ’» T r i b u t e .
J a p a n e se M a y S o o n Fly.
To Remove Fulton’s Body.
New York, Sept. 21.—The surviving
grandchildren of Robert Fulton, in a
letter addressed to Cornelius Vander­
bilt, president of the Fulton monument
association, sanctioned today the re­
moval of Fulton’s body from a vault in
Trinity church to a mausoleum and
memorial to be built in Riverside drive.
The moverment for the Fulton memo­
rial has been under way fof som* time
and $40,000 has been subscribed.
In
all it is propoeed to.expend $3,000,000.
C le a n s e s
th e
S H A N G H A I. Sept. 20.— The in te r e st­
ing announcement, is made t h a t a so­
ciety for aeronau tic research has been
formed in J a p a n , u nder the title of the
Tem p o rary M i lita r y Balloon I n v e s t i g a ­
tion Society. I t is to consist of 20
members, selected from officers on the
activ e list o f the arm y a n d navy, and
from men of science in general. The
selection of the pre sident and members
will be made b y the m inister of war,
Fig. 4.— R e g u la r
with the approval of th e cabinet. N o t h ­
ing is definitely s ta te d as to th e p ro­
vision of funds, b u t ap p a r e n tly the duty ground, th u s allowing It to become
o f financing th e en terp rise will devolve mixed w ith volunteer wheat th e first
upon th e d ep artm en ts of w ar an d navy. year. T h is m ix in g of varieties causes
w h e a t to d e tr lo ra te In yield an d q u al­
F re n c h S u r g e o n S t u d ie s T u b e rc u lo sis ity. W h en wheat Is grown for seed
Marysville, Cal., Sept. 20.— Dr. A r n ­ It should be on clean land, which Is
old T)e Falaise , a F ren ch surgeon, who free from v olunteer wheat a n d from
is circling th e globe on foot a t th e e x ­ o th e r v o lu n teer grain, rye being espe
Care m u s t be
pense of th e French g o v ernm ent for d a l l y objectionable.
the purpose o f stu d y in g tuberculosis t ak en In h a r v e stin g and t h r e sh in g the
seed wheat to keep it from becoming
an d to give advice to the victims of
the disease, is in th e city. He will mixed w ith o th e r va rieties of wheat
leave today for San Francisco, and from Again, In o rd er to m ain tain the q u al­
ther e he will walk to Seattle. Dr. De ity a n d yield of wheat It Is necessa ry
Falaise was fo rm erly a surgeon in the to m a i n t a i n th e fertility of th e soil
French ar m y. In 1904 he loft Paris, s n d to give the land good cu ltu re.—
and since then has t rav ers ed all of Eu F a r m e r s ’ Mall an d Breeze.
rope, an d has to ured Siber ia, South
America, A f ri c a and No rth America.
A G o o d G a te T ig h te n e r .
San Be rn ar dino, Cal., Sept. 20.— This
city was overrun last n ig h t b y millions
of grasshop pers t h a t took possession
of the streets and disa ppeare d m yste­
riously this morning. L ast evening
myriads of t h e insects made th eir a p ­
pearance, litera ll y cover ing the streets
and sidewalks in th e business and resi­
dence sections of the city. They dis­
appeared w ith th e approach of daylight.
According to reports from Highland and
o th er points in the valley, the pest is
confined to this city. No damage to
crops has been reported.
E lm v iS e u m
W heat P u r e .
One of the most i m p o rta n t factors
In gro w in g im pro ved wheat for seed
Is to keep th e wheat pure.
Many
f a rm e r s a r e careles s on th is point,
often p l a n tin g new seed on old wheat
K e e p in g ;
na
A b roa d
Rich Hill, Mo., Sept. 21.—Tom
Brown, an English coal miner residing
at Panama, a coal camp four miles
south of this city, is the lucky holder
of a five guinea English gold piece,
dated 1691. It had been handed down
in the Brown family from one genera­
tion to another until now. It is valued
at $3,850. At least that is the offer
made by a Boston coin dealer. . Only
N o t E x e m p t.
An evangelist was exhorting hit two coins of this denomination and
hearers to flee from the wrath to come date are known to exist, one having
"I warn you," he thundered, "that recently been purchased by the English
‘there will be weeping, and walling government.
and gnashing of teeth!’ ”
O p iu m W ill D o G o o d .
At this moment an old woman In
Manila, Sept. 21.—The Philippine
the gallery stood up. "Sir," she shout
government soon will ship to Washing­
td. “I 1 are no teeth."
"Madam,” returned the evangelist ton nearly half a ton of opium—the
severely, "teeth will be provided.”— proceeds of many customs seizures. The
government plans to dispose of the
Success Magazine.
opium for medicinal purposes among
drug manufacturers, receiving in ex­
change medicines tor the use of hos­
pitals, dispensaries and other govern­
ment institutions in the Philippics.
When the transaction is completed the
bureau of health will make cash re­
turns to the bureau of customs for the
tariff duty of the seizures.
SwjR*
be made for th e circu latio n of a i r so
t h a t it will not become s t a g n a n t at
an y po int an d by coming in fre quent
touch with th e ice will be k ept cool.
T h e relative sizes an d position s of
th e ice c h am b er an d refr ig e r a to r are
show n an d thes e can be m ade larg er
or sm a ller In p ro portion to m eet the
-e quire m ents.
C nvxpen
A M E R IC A N S U R G E O N S L E A D .
New York, Sept. 20.— Dr. Lewis L i v ­
ingston Seaman, one of the delegates
to the recent in tern atio n al medical con­
gress a t Budapest, arriv ed on the
steam er Campania from Liverpool, and
spoke encouragingly on the showing
made b y Amer ica a n d th e success of
the congress.
“ The Amer icans are f a r ahead of
other nations in m an y branches of s u r ­
ger y an d medicine,” said Dr. Seaman,
“ as shown b y the testim ony an d the
ex hibits at the congress. This is p a r ­
ticularly tr u e in the case of ap p en d i­
citis, where we excel both in th e t r e a t ­
ment of the disease a n d the technique
of the o p e r a tio n .”
S p eak in g generally, Dr. Seaman said
it was the height of in sa n ity for Am er i­
cans to go ab road for tr e a t m e n t by
foreign specialists when ther e ar e p h y ­
Taft Reviews Troops.
sicians at liptne who could “ walk all
Des Moines, la., Sept. 21.—W ith.a a r o u n d ” the E uropean medical men.
review of 5,200 soldiers from all over
the Middle West by President Taft yes­
terday the greatest army maneuvers
and tournament in the history of the
country began.
Brigadier General Charles E. Mor­
ton, commanding the department of
the Missouri, stationed at Fort Omaha,
is in commannd of the operations.
Cavalry, infantry and artillery took
part in the tournament. Many valua­
ble prizes are offered for the best tac­
tics, feats of horsemanship and evolu­
tions. The Third battalijon,Sixteenth
infantry, captured first prize for wall
scaling. A record of 27 seconds was
made.
T he
T h e cow pea la a lar ge beanlike
p lan t t h a t pr oduces a larg e am o u n t of
forage. It Is valuable as a green food
or fbr plowing u n d er for green m a ­
nure
It h as been used successfully
for im p ro v in g worn o u t soils, especially
th ose t h a t are light a n d sandy In tex­
tu r e
Its g r e a te st a d v a n ta g e for t h is
pur po se is Its ab ility to g a th e r n itro ­
gen from the a i r a n d m in eral elem en ts
from subsoil. When th e erop is plow­
ed un der , th ese a r e left n ear the sur-
face, w here they will be availab le to
shallow-rooted cr ops a n d those which
can n o t get n itro g e n from the air. It
h as been little nsed for hay In the
North, because It oiwinot be readily
dr ied In th is climate. It m ak es a good
green feed for milch cows between
A u g u st 15 an d S ep tem b er 15, or it may
be preser ved In th e silo by m ixing
with corn fodder. F o r green m a n u r ­
ing, th e seed should be sown b ro ad ­
cast in late J u n e or early July, at
the rate of one an d a h alf bu shels per
acre.
It Is especially valuable for
g r o w in g in yo ung orch ar ds.
When
w an ted for fodder It should be sown
In e a r l y Ju ne. In d rill s 2 V j feet ap art,
a t the rate of one bushel seed per
acre.
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; Item Welcomed :
By Many Men
Thin re c ip e c a n lie filled a t hom e, no t h a t
no o ne need know o f a n o th e r 's tryubles, as
th e in g re d ie n ts can be ob tain ed se p a ra te ly
a t a n y w ell sto c k e d d r u g s to re T hey a r e
in r e g u la r u se a n d m any d iffe re n t p r e
s c rip t ions a re c o n s ta n tly be in g f lied w ith
them .
T h is w ill p ro v e a w elcom e hit o f in fo r­
m ation fo r all th o se w h o a r e o v e rw o rk ed ,
gloom y, d e s p o n d e n t, n e rv o u s a nd h a v e
tre m b lin g limb«, h e a r t p a 'p ita tio n . d iz z i­
n ess. cold e x tre m itie s , insom nia, f e a r
w ith o u t cau e. tim id ity in v e n tu rin g , a n d
g e n e ra l in a b ili’y to a c t n a tu ra lly and r a ­
tionally, a s o th e rs do. bee iuse th e t r e a t ­
m e n t can b pr< p a re d s c re tly a t hom e
and ta k e n w ith o u t a y o n e's know ledge.
O v e rw o rk e d office m en a nd th e m any
victim '» of so c ie ty 's la te h o u rs and d iss i­
p ation will, it is said, find th e re s to ra tiv e
th ey a r e in neefi of.
I f th e re a d e r decide» to t r y it. g e t th re e
ou n ces o f o rd in a ry »yn»p s a rs a p a rilla com ­
p o und a r d one ounce c om pound fluid balm -
w o rt; m ix a n d le t s ta n d tw o hours; th e n
g o t o ne o unce com pound esse n c e cardiol
a nd o ne ou c e tin c t u r e rad o m e n e com ­
pound (n o t c a rd a m o m ), m ix all to g eth . r.
»hake w ell «nd ta k e a tea s p o ,n fu l a f t e r
ea ch m eal a nd o ne w h- n re tirin g .
A c e rta in w e 1 k now n m edical e x p e rt aa-
ee rtn t h a t th o u sa n d » o f m en a nd m any
wom en a r e s u ffe re rs all Is* a u -e o f d o r­
m an t c irc u la tio n o f th e hlocxi and a conse­
q u e n tia l im p a irm e n t o f th e n e rv o u s force,
w hich b e g e ts th e m o st d r e a d fu l »> m ptofns
a nd un to ld m '»ery.
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