Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, January 12, 1911, Image 3

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    intentional Bimeing.
Intentional blinding
to
eecape
conscription for the army Is still met
in Egypt The means employed are
either the placing of a hot needle on
the cornea, producing a dense white
lc oma, or a puncture often lnroW-
ing the lens, or by the Introductloa
of lime or an irritant vegetable Juloe
In the eyes.
Hood's
S arsa p a rilla
Eradicates scrofula and all
other humors, cures all their
effects, makes the blood rich
Parle le Tea Mad.
Paris has gone tea mad. English
and abundant, strengthens all
customs cross the channel with amaz­
the vital organs. T ake it.
ing alacrity, and now all that le said
or done, all that hmppeas in Part«,
between 3 and 7 a. m., is said, le done
or happens around a tea pot.— Figaro,
Parle.
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Human rootwear.
All Russians have a weakness for
handsome footwear and the result is
that there are more pairs of showy
boota worn in the czar's empire than
anywhere else on earth. This prefer­
ence extends to the women as well as
¿ o the men.
Get it today in usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
PATENTS
COPYRIGHTS AMS TRAII MARAS
«.cu red .
Book o f a ccu r a l
Sz in form al on free on raquent
J. K. NOU, 719
*i Trait Blit.. P~«l*»4. Or
(Lata o. 1 a. Patent Otfl< » V\ iuthingiou. L>. O.i
UUF
Makes Good Paper.
Tost« made In Great Britain hare
shown that excellent paper oan be
made of blue gum wood. Australia
possesses an enormous supply ef this
wood, and steps are being takes to
utilise It
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UJ C I n
broken m achin ery and caatintr*
o f all kinds by a new pioceaa
m aking them ua goori uh new .
M achine w ork o
all kinds. W e fix any old thing. Partland Oiy Ac4yl«w
«•Mat Uotp-nr 105 Uiw. Si Ha.« Man 6tW
Portiaai. 0>
W L If C L U
P O R T L A N D C O LLECTION AGENCY
817 Aliaky Building. Portland. O regon.
U i
»EBTS COLLECTED
NO COLLLCTION NO GURU
AND
KODAKS
M otn er L o v e .
Mother love hath this unllkenees U
any other love. Tender to the object,
t can be infinitely tyrannical te itself
.nd thence all its power of self-sacri­
fic e . — Lew Wallace.
KODAK
SUPPLIES
W rite for cataloguea and literature.
Developing
•aid printing. Mail ord er» given p rom p t attention
I o r t ia n d P h o t o L u p p ly C o
lit T hird S treet
1‘ O U T L A N D . ORE.
One at a Time, Please.
“Do something for the girls,'* is a
moving plea. The best possible thing
to do la to marry them.—Chicago Keo-
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE
Vend 2c stamp fo r five m » iii | leu o f our very beat (>ohj
K ojko.-e I H ir'ld uv. flo w e r rind < ood I.uck i ’oeiul
Caras Leant tful c o lor» d l o e l est design» An
Peet (lard Club. '.4o .Jaeknon St.. 'J opeka. Kan.
L o v e a Sacrifice.
Lore is a many-sided sacrifice. It
Bieanu thoughtfuln^Bs for others; It
means putting their good before self
gratification.
Love is impulse, no
doubt, but true love is Impulse wisely
directed.— II. R. Haweis.
SHE HAD
CONSTANT
PAIN
Tho Uses of Adversity.
Still auother advantage of being In
hoderate circumstances, such as an
editor's for instance, la that you can
always assist the
processes
of
thought by ab3ent-ml!idedly cutting
M i e fringo o»T your cuffs.
Hook-Throwing.
Smiley— “ So you just got back from
a two-weeks’ fishing tiip. eh? Have
vny luck?" Grafton (gleefully)—“ On y
cleaned up a little over a hundred—
and ww didn’t play every night, eith-
« lM
Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-
liam’s Vegetable Compound.
Pew ittville, X .V . — “ Before I start­
ed to take JLydia E. Pink ham’ s Vege­
table Compound 1
suffered nearly a!l
the time with head-
Which Is Fortunate?
a
c h e s , backaches,
ConTeisatioiis are fortunately for­
and bearing down
gotten ay soon as they are over, oth­
pains, and hud a
erwise people would be so mortified
continuous pain in
over their im;ne remarks that they
my left side. II
would seek new friends eveiy day,
made me sick if J
tried to walk much,
fearing to meet old ones.
and my back was so
weak that X was
obliged t o w e a i
___corsets all tho time.
But now I do not have any o f these
troubles. I have a line strong baby
d en tistry on th e P a cific Comat is e x ecu ted here.
W e havb built u p o u r rep utation on it. Y o n can
daughter now, which 1 did not have
d ep en d on <ivnhty and cannot g et b etter panili *»
before taking I.ydia E. Pinkham ’ s
w ork anyw here, no mat tor h ow m u ch y o u pky-
Vegetable Com pound.” —
A. A.
» W e flnlxh plate and
■ bruise work fo r out.
G i l l s , Itouto 44, D ow ittville, X . V .
a o f- t o w n patron* in
THEVERYBEST
g o n e day if desired.
Painless oxtrartion
-•free when platea or
i bridge work is order«
le d . Consultation fre«.
The above is only one o f the thou­
sands o f grateful letters which aro
constantly being received by the
l ’inkham Medicine Company o f Lynn,
Mass., which prove beyond a doubt that
Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Com-
]>oimd, made from roots and herbs,
actually does cure these obstinate dis­
eases o f women, and that every such
suffering woman owes it to herself to
at least give Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vege­
table Compound a trial Iwtfore submit-
ting to an operation, or giving up
hope o f recovery.
I Molar Crowns 55.0
122k Bridge T ..t h 4 ,0
I Gold Fill.n.r«
1.0
Enamel rilling*
J Silver Fillings
.50
I Good Rubber
_ AA
j
to o
I pi.t..
5.00
■ Best Red Rubber _ _
I Plates
7.5
7.50
Pm hoist «so M inin Painless Extr'tion i .5 0
PR. W. A. Wilt,
SS »UM imtlUMIB IS POSTUM
B IS T METHODS
A l l w o r k fu lly » im r a n teerl f o r f i f t e e n y e a r ».
W ise Dental C o . , i « c .
M rs. P in k lia in o f T.ynn, M ass.,
Invites all s ick w om en to w riio
h er f o r a d v ice. She has g u id e d
th ou san ds to h e a lth u u d h er
a d v ice is free.
P a in le s s D e n tists
Faffing Building, Third and Washington. PORTLAND, OM,
dittos B o u s :
• A. M. to S f . U .
»an d ar., » to 1
C. Gee Wo
• T IL L Y O U R O W N
TEETH"
FILL-O
The Chinese Doctor
I f you have a ch in g teeth o r ca v ities and are
to»* n erv ou s fo r the d en tist ordeal, try “ F ill-© "
th e hom e den tist.
A t d r u g g ists o r sen t by
m ail fo r 50c.
T his w o n d e fu l m an h a»
m ade a life stu d y o f th e
p r o p e r tie s o f R oot«,
H erbs a n d B a rks, and
is vrivinsr th e w orld th e
b en efit o f his services.
f i l l - o m f g
351
.
B «U «
co.
SEATTLE. WASH
N o M e r cu r y , P o is o r s
o r D ru gs U sed. No
| O p e r a t io n s o r C u ttin g
I
Guarantee«« 't o c u r e C atarrh, A sth m a , Lung-,
S tom a ch a n d K id n e y troaM aa. a n d all P riv a te
D iseases o f M * and W om en .
A su n *; CANCER CURE
„ COFFEE'.
TEA SPICES
J u s t re ceiv ed fr o m P ek in , C hina—s a fe , su re
a n d reliable. U .. fa ilin g in its w orks.
I f y ou cannot rail, w rite f o r sy m p tom b la nk
fluid circu la r. In clo se 4 ce n ts in stam ps.
CONSULTATION TREE
BAKING POWDER
EXTRACTS
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
- U i? S 3 E E O T >
O0SSET&DEVEE3
«JUST RIGHT
162V.< First St., c o r . M o r riso n , P o r t l a n d ^ ^
.'C R IM S O N
P
>J|
s ijy j
50 Per D ozen.
J.
PORTLAND. ORC.'
W I N T E R
$8.CO P er H und red .
R H U B A R B
140.00 P er T housand
OW IS THE I;MF TO PLANT RHUBARB AND BFRRY PLANTS
» N B
d Berry Specialist
I WAGNER The Rhubarb
PAHA! -KM A.
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•oiling Horoo Flo»n.
Dealer» belling horse flesh In Paris
are required to Indicate the nature a t
their business by placing a horse's {
bead la a conspicuous position, so that
it can readily be seen by purchasers.
Annually $29,700,000 pounds of horse
BRITAIN IS ALARMED
: nL ^ t . ^ « V m ° ^ r eentlB1i Crimes of Aliens Cause Demand
Only 8elnts Do It.
lor ^ "
' Immigration.
We can moot of ue do an unselfish
thing now and then, If we are to have'
the credit of It; hut It la only the
—i
saints of everyday life who oon make Tory Factions Wrangle— Turn on
n great sacrifice for the sake of eth­
Balfour— Irish Bogey to Furnish
ers. and take ears te prevent their die
Rallying Cry.
covering It Is a sacrifice.—J. 0. Bailey
Broker's Occupation.
A broker Is a person who executes
orders for the purchase or sale of
stocks or other property; In other
words ua agent The term brokerage
Is applied to the buying and selling of
stocks or other property for others,
and the fee charged for the transac­
tion of such business la also called
brokerage.
Might Be Good Idea.
It Is distressing to think of the
waste of time and money, and some­
times temper, which could be avoided
If education In housekeeping were
recognized as a part of the school
curriculum.—Exchange
Always Profit In Industry.
Perfectly Natural.
If you have great talents, Industry
_
London, Jan. 7.— Though there are
“They say he fall In love with her
will Improve
them; If you have but
when he saw her danclug In her bare
modsrate abilities^ industry w u f suV* I !“ d‘ ca‘ ,onB ,o f th° « » “ ‘ “ f
■ 1
, . .
loal struggle when Parliament re-op-
ply their denclency. Nothin, 1. desled l>mi ttt the end of January, all topics feet.” “ He probably Inherited hie lik­
to well directed labor; nothin, I. to for the momunt are subwerged by ing for bare feet. His father laid tha
be obtained without It. Joshua Ray- the recent battle In Stepney, in which foundation of his fortune as a chirop­
odist.’*
no'd»-
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all o f the military forces In London
Moth^rn will find Mr». Wlnilow’ a 8©»thls| were called out to capture a house j
Byruptuc b at remedy to uae for tkalr uhlldraJ held by two robbers,
luring ttt© t ua thing period.
| Public opinion, on the whole, jus-
Nothing Can Compare
•traignt From t N Heart.
titles the tactics of Winston Charch-
with Hostetter’ s Stomach
“ Lo'd, Mlsa Ma'y.’* said th#
old in* the Home Secretary, and the
darky to tho young lady of tho house,
^ ^le British approval is made
Bitters for tienuine good­
th. m ornln, after her c o m ls ,.u t b a ll ! ,,U3f ni°™ «ertaln by the wlfmompln-
ness when the system has
■ v o . i .h o' 4 1 4 1 - . 1 , ___ _
criticisms o f the German press.
J . “ . s. 4 .. i
!
AI1 th« sa" le’ the spectacle of two
been weakened by some
y
^*r<**F knowed yos. Dey desperadoes keeping such a vast 1
severe illness or wnen you
wasn
a thla, about you dal lookad force at bay produces a misgiving
uatcheL’* __________________
amounting almost, in some quarters, ¡suffer from Poor Appetite,
What He Had.
to a panic
Some o f the English |
Sour
Risings,
Headache,
“Well, 1 think the ffoetor Is ahoiK see in every foreigner in the East ot
Bloating, Indigestion, Dys­
through with me. Telg me my ali­ London a potential anarchist, and
What did Ith© mysterious murder on Clapham
ment Is prtoilcally oured
pepsia, Colds, Grippe and
*Tw# hundred dollars Common, with the initial letter "S
you haver*
Malaria. Thousands have
carved on the cheeks of the dead, in­
originally.**________________ _
creases the tendency to believe it a
found this true during the
Handy Putty Knife.
widespread and powerful assassin
A putty knife with a reservoir In
past 57 years. Why not
and anarchist organization.
the handle, from which potty oan he
Party politics, o f course, enters in-1 you today, but be sure to
squeezed by pressing a button, has to .the controversy. The Tories are |
get the genuine
been invented ns n time-saver t o t accusing the Liberals of reducing the
glaziers by a Minnesota mao.
act o f Parliament against aliens t o .
nothing, while the Liberals retort
Hie Place.
“ Mamma wishes you to enter papa’s that the defect lies in the acts them­
selves, which were clumsily contrived i
factery, darling. That would do away
CELEBRATED
by the Tories when they were in j
with all his unwillingness.’’ ‘ But, power.
dearest, I’m a poet.” “All the better.
STCM ACH
There Is a general call for a great­
You can write verses for our vinegar er restriction of alien immigration, I
advertisements.”— Fllegende Blaetter. but few will attempt to answer the j
B IT T E R
unanswerable objections to any pos­
Good for Sore Eyes,
sibility o f such a code of restric-1
for over 100 years PETTIT’ S EYF tions as could keep out any but an
SALVE has positively cured eye dis Infinitesimal number of real crimin­
Mexican valley.
eases everywhere.
All druggists o; als without including a great mass of:
The valley in which the City of
Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
deserving ones and destroying Eng-1 /.léxico is situated is some 50 miles
land’s traditional policy of offering an ong by 4!) broad and 7,500 feet above
Gsms as Poison Antidotes.
asylum
to refuges from oppression. \
Poison was the terror of the middle
the sea level. It is supposed that the
Another proposal is to make more
a g e s ;.it is natural, therefore, to find
basin was formerly filled with water
difficult
the
right
to
carry
arms,
ana
!
many remedies among gems— the Ja­
finally it is proposed to arm the and several lakes still cover ft part
cinth, the sapphire, the diamond, the police.
of It. The site is one of extraordinary
cornelian, the ruby, the agate, the
beauty and impressiveness.
toadstone, the bezoar stone were oil
VENUS
HAS
SNAKES.
used as antidotes to poison.
Ralee Cattle on Sahara.
The cattle raised on the filuge of
Many Species v. Shark.
Professor
Pickering, of
Harvard,
lhe Sahara are known to he of good
Seventeen species of shark, some mi
Supports Views of Coast Man.
quality and are estimated at 2,000,000
them 25 feet In length, Inhabit the
Cambridge.— Professor William H. head. With a little scientific feeding
far western seas, while the basking
Pickering, o f Harvard observatory, is during the dry season their numbers
■hark of the Indian ocean frequently Interested in the recent statement of
might rapidly be Increased and the
attains a length of 60 feet
Dr. J. J. See, o f Mare Island observ­ Soudan region might become a sort of
Look Ahead.
atory, that higher forms of life exist second Argentina.
“My aon, remember thla; marrylni on the planet Venus.
The Harvard Savant has held ten­
Dr. Fierce’ s Pleasant Pellets first put
on a salary has been the salvation el
They regulate and
many a young man.’’ “ I know, da4 tatively Cor many years that animal up 40 years ago.
but suppoae my wife should lose hei life has been in existence on Venus invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
Sugar-coated,
tiny
granules.
and that the surface of the planet Is j
salary?”
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com posed principally o f steaming
The Missing Bird.
Lacked Atmosphere.
swamps which abound with reptilian
“ How do you find the chicken son» creatures o f antediluvian periods.
did hope for an artistic career,”
tonight, Mr. Newcom b?” queried the
The professor also has certain the­ said the disappointed looking man,
boarding house landlady. “ I have no ories on the geographical proclivities ‘*but I met with difficulties I could not
difficulty In finding the soup, Mra. on the moon, but does not care to conquer. What I needed was atmos­
Concerning Venus, phere.” “I see,; the same old trouble.
Hasher,” he replied, “but I am In­ discuss them.
clined to think the chicken will be Professor Pickering says:
What were you—an author or a paint­
“ Certainly there are many physical er?*’ “ Neither. I was learning to
able to prove an alibi.”
reasons for thinking that if any other
play the trombone, but I was natural­
planet besides the earth Is inhabited,
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
ly short of breath.’’
for Red. Weak, Weary, Watery Eyei It Is probably Venus. It is about the
and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't same size as the earth and its density
An Ancient Anaesthetlo.
Venus seems
Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Drugglsti is about the same.
A Chinese manuscript lately d is co s
more
capable
o
f
supporting
life
than
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25o
•red proves that anaesthetic» wera
EOc, $1.00.
Murine Eye Salve la any other planet except the earth.
used in China seventeen hundred
Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Booki
years ago. A certain concoction. It
8000 TRESPASSERS DIE.
and Eye Advice Free by Mall.
states, was given by tbe doctora be­
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
Pennsylvania Road to Wage Cam­ fore performing an operation, which
Marking Linen.
'
render the patient unconscious. The
paign to Prevent These Deaths.
When using marking Ink to put Inl-
anaesthetlo was a simple preparation
C hicago— Eight thousand trespass­ of hemp. __________________
ials, etc., on linen do your work first
vlth an ordinary lead pencil, and then ers were killed on the Pennsylvania
K n e w W h a t It W a s .
Railroad
during the year 1910 and I
ise the marking Ink over tbe work.
A Wyoming cowboy called to *ee
The pencil will prevent the Ink from this enormous total has led the rail Gwen Wister In Philadelphia, and was
ipreadlng and giving the linen a blot- road company to announce a deter­ permitted to Inspect the author’! city
mined campaign to keep those who
led appearance
As he casually examined an
have no right there off its tracks outfit.
opera hat It apr&ng open.
** A self-
and Its trains.
Comfort In the Zoo.
in addition to the 8000 trespass-' cocking hat!” said the cowboy, admir­
If I have cares in my mind, I come
to tbe zoo, and fancy they don't pass ers killed on the line during the past ingly.— Everybody’s.
the gate.. 1 recognize my friend«, my year a like number were Injured.
Must First Plant Seed.
Reing trespassers, the Pennsylvania
enemlea. In counties! cages.—W. M
It Is no use to w'alt for eur ship
Company was not liable for the
Thackeray's Letters.
deaths, bnt officials! were appalled at to come in unless we have sent one
the number. Orders have gone forth ! out.— Anon.
Extremes Equally Wrong.
The girl who studies her dress to to all officials and employes o f the
the detriment of her mind Is nearly system urging that all trespassers j
W om en aa w ell a a m en *re
W H O IS m
ade m iacrable by kidn ey »nd
as had as the girl who polishes her be kept off the company's property, j
bladder trouble. D r. K ilm e r’»
mind to the neglect of her appear
TO
S w a m p -R oot the g r e a t kidney
ence.
rem edy p rom p tly reller©». A t
Carnegie Trust Company Closed.
B L A M E . dru
irrist» In fifty -c© n t and
Stimulus Needed.
New York.— The Carnegie T ru st! dollar »izea. You m ay have a »am p le bottl© by
Human nature requires a stlmulua,
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.__. ,
,
. . . . . .
, i company has been closed by State mail free. Alao pam phlet telling all abou t it.
and the taking away of that stimulus I _ .
_
, .
_
A d dress Dr. K ilm er & Co.. B ingham ton. N . Y.
Is not the best means of keeping a nank Commissioner Cheney.
The
man up to bis best individualistic ef­ company was chartered in 1907 and
had a paid-up capital of a million
fort.
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dollars Its surplus was $500,000 and
uon i otay Lqual.
“All men,” said the earnest citizen, its undivided profits aggregated $73,-
“are born equal.” They are that,” re­ 000. Its gross deposits amounted to
plied Mr. ltaCerty. “ but they don’t $8,900,000. The officials* of the bank
itay equal after they’re big enough to | issued a statement saying a quiet
I run had been in progress for a
get together in the fchcol ya:d.”
week and ready available resources
had been used up.
a Mean Man.
“ Why do >ou argue with your wife
Don’t you know it doesn’t do you a b
Steal Horses’ Tails for “ Rats.”
of good?” “ Sure 1 do. Lut 1 ain't e
Los Angeles.—The constantly In­
such a mean disposition as to uep.a«
creasing demand from women for
’S not a “food” - it is a medicine, and the
her of tho pleasure.”
"rats." puffs and curls Is responsible
ml ’ dicine in the w o r l d f o r cows only,
t ’
t h e c o w a n d , a s It» n a m e I n d ic a t e s ,
for a new class of criminals, ac
ritr? . B a n
ru** a, r e ta in e d a fte rb ir th ,
cording to the local police, who are
)r
i.b
n r», • .Led u d d e r ,a n d all s im ila r
seeking a man who Is allegpd to c u t !
p o s . , 'v e l y a n d q u ic k ly c u r e d . N o
• vv"
i r: *• r iv ., w h e t h e r m a n y o r
off horses' tails to get “ false" hair j
i
J t . b - w it h o u t " A l o w - K u r a . ’
Owners o f horses have reported that j
r . ■ ta lly to keep c o w s h e a lt h y
• r e . )
\V: t t D o W h e n Y o u r C ow a
their animals are being mysteriously
it free A« k y o u r lo c a l d e a le r for
“ bobbed ” The owners do not want
-c x ■ / f o r « . ' * r s e n '1 t o th e m a n u fa c t u r e r « .
to be blamed for the clipping, as a
L -
.
v r o l l o n C o ., L y n d o n v llle , V t .,
-
n «■
— ^1*
law o f the state prevents the dock
Ing o f horses' tails
In one dav 17
Ask y o u r doctor about th* horses were deprived o f their tails.
OSTETTER
nw-Siure
The Rajro Lamp i» a hi*h grade lamp, aold at a low price.
T licra are la m p « th a t cost mur*, but tb- re I* no better latnp m ade a» any
price. Constrr c t .’d o f solid bra*s; n ick el plnted—esn llr kept clean an
orn em en t to a r y room In an r hou *e. T here I s anthlmr known t o tb<* art
o f lam p-m nklng that can a«1d t«» the v ain e o f the K A Y O I .n m p s « a llpht-
glvlng d erlce. E very dealer everyw here.
I f not a t yours, writ© fo r
d escriptive circu la r to the nearest sgenev o f the
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (la c o r p o r a t a d )
W .
I ,. D O B U L a . »
wisdom of y o u r keeping A y e r ’s
C h e r r y Pectoral in the h^use,
Says Natives Are Good Fighters.
Washington.— Should an emergency
ready for colds, t o tifh s , croup,
bronchitis.
If b e s a y s It’ s all ,. arise, . the United States would have
I. to nepend upon native troops to
rtght, then J-.C a bottle o f It protect the Philippines, according to
Ittl'o. i* 3 , * 3 .3 0 a *4 S H O E S *° wom I n
■ ¿ r s s h o e s . * 2.00 s a .s o »w o M o o
» t s r m t m w orld
I f I c o u l d ta k © y o u iu t© m y l a r g e f a e t o r l e a a t B m c k l o n , ^Taaa.,
•nd show you U j w ca r e fu lly W . L. D ou g la a she*** a re m ade the su p erior
w erkm % n«klp a a d tk a high gra»le le a t h e r , n»ed y ou waaid
ul q 4 e r -
M *a«l why D o l l a r f o r D o l l a r I O u a r a a t © « M y S h o e » tv h o ld U»*lr
| W - « , lo o k and fit b etter and w ear lo a g e r than AMy o th e r f$.UU, R M or,
Why
at o n c e
Ihrle f o r e s ig h t in
Early tr e atm e n t,
not sh ow t
the
annual
report
of
Brigadier-1
such m a t t e r s ? ¡ General John O. Pershing, comman­
der o f the Department o f Mindanao.
early cure.
The natives would respond loyally,
too, the general says. Pershing sug
V7e p u tita * n r form u le*
gents that the native scouts be used
»
W a l n l i f e al«uk©t
9
Or©«* eu r n ed tetu *«
a s a nucleus for a native standing
army.
A tiers
C A U T IO N I U s p P h ,S !& w
« U ^ T A N K N O *W
U fami «eaiac «naaot « A
T -
W
W.rid’t Larf.at Aqu.duet.
[•h. lsrff.st squeduct la usa ta tha
»ton «f New Tork, whlch la II
laa Ion*, but tha longeât evar bullt
la Paru. 3(4 miles ta le&ctt.
K
t Z 'f l t t í Z í f T .
Y ou
May
Need It
"Ä S »
TA K C A D O S*
OF
piso’S
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Many ■ b a y Is callad d u l l end Muatd.
ihs whole treetile ie due te a ftty
liver, f » firmly believe your ewa dec-
tar will Mil yea that sa occedtaasJ deae
ef Aver’ » pillt will de taeh beys e (real
deal ef (eod. Tbey keep the llvtr active.
— a m »y is. z. o.zrw os. u m i s i m —
Another Bomb for Alfonso.
Madrid.— King Alfonso on Monday
Issued an official denial o f the report
that an attempt to assassinate him
was made recently.
On board the
yacht Olralda he arrived at Mellila
and disembarked.
T ir /
ms
“ Caac-Aiet* a r e ce r t a in ly fine. I g « r e • frien d
O t f w h rn l if d o c to r v ■« trea tin g him fo r c© u c«f
Ot the st n ' It.
T h next m o r n in g he pe«ee4
fo*tr |>iet A : <>f a tape w orm
He then g o t a b oa
and in th ree «lays he pna«< d a ta p e-w orm 4 5 f©©4
Ion».
It w as Mr Matt F reeh, o f MlllArabtirg,
D a u p h in C o . Pa I am q nlt# a w o r k e r f o r C a »cA
ret». I use them m y a e lf at «1 find th em b*ae4> toj
fo r m ost a n y diseaae cau*<d b y im p u re b lo o d ."
Chaa K C on d on . L * w l»to n . Pa . (M ifflin Co.)
Fumeant. Palatable. P eieru.
last© G ood
Do G ood N # v «r Sicken. W eaken or Grtp©i
lie . 36c. SOo. N ever aokj »n bulk. 1\© rm*-
aln© tablet » ta m p -d C C C G narantond 1»
eur» ar re a r m oney back
PUTNAM
W eak H ea rt
Many peo; le suffer from weak licurta, They may expert-
ence shorfneas of breath on exertion, pain over the heart,
or di>.zy feelings, oppressed breathing after meals or their
eyes become blurred, their heart is not sufficiently strong
to pump blood to the extremities, and they have cold hanue
and feet, or poor appetite because of weakened blood supply
la; the stomach. A heart tonic and alterative should be taken
which has no bad after-effect. Such is Dr. Pierce’ s Golden
Medical Discovery, which contains no dangerous narcotic#
nor aloohol.
Th© Ini iar©dlents, . as attested under oath, are Stone root (C o llla s o n la C sam .
iooJroet
l/s), Blood
root (.Saajulnm
( ( s 5 s n f u ln rlm
a r la C
C aa
a m
n a d d ea
ta u s is],
is ), Oolden
i
_ ^ __
_
-----
Seal _ r«x>t
-----'rr
tillln g r i is
tica
), Black Cherr>b©rk
...........
B is), . Queen's
Queen’s root ( S tillln
© S y ylv
lv m U
c s),
( P ru nuu V Irvin Tina),
id rake r«»o
r»»o t l ( (l*
tJo o d d o o p p h h y y llu
flui m / »citatum ), with triple refined itlycerina, prepared
Mandrake
In a scientific ; laboratory
I oratory In a way •*--*
----- *-* —
*-* *—
-
that —
no **
druggist
could
imitate.
Thia tonic contains no alcohol to shrink up the red blood corpuscles ; but, o n
the other hand, it increases their number and they become round and healthy.
It helps the human system in the constant manufacture of rich, red blood. It
helps the stomach to assimilate or take up the proper elements from the food,
thereby helping digestion and curing dyspepsia, heart-burn and many uncom­
fortable symptoms, stops excessive tissue waste in convalescence from fevers;
for the run-down, ancemic, thin-blooded people, the “ Discovery ” is refreshing
aod vitalizing. Stick to this safe and sane remedy, and refuse all “ just as good
medicines offered by the druggi - who is looking for a larger profit. Nothing
but Dr. Pierce’ s (»olden Medical Discovery will do you half as much good.
T H E
O L D
R E L I A B L E
P a i n l e s s
D e n t i
s t s
N ot o n ly d o w e guaran tee ou r w ork, bu t w e
prom ise to d o it q u ickly, painlessly and carefully«
T he below prices sp eak fo r them selves.
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$ 3 .5 0 to j 1 $ 3 .0 #
Gold C r o w n s ...........................
$ 3 .5 0 to $ 6 .0 é
P orcelain C r o w n s .................. .......... $ _ 3 .5 0 tu $ 5 .0 0
Gold o r P orcela in F illin g s................................. $1 U »
Silver F illings
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Flours, 8 A . M. to 8 P. M.. Sundays, 9 to lk
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P A IN L E S S D E N T IS T S .
F irst and M orrison St«.
Cure for Scratch«»,
Scratches are caused by exposure to
cold and wet, local irritation or low
condition, all of which should be
avoided if possible. In simple cases
apply cloths wet with a weak solution
of sugar of lead and in winter cover
to keep out cold. When cracks have
appeared, apply a Bimllar lotion with
the addition of a few drops of carbolic
acid. In case of discharge or pus­
tule«, make a lotion of chloride of zinc
instead of the lead; finely powdered
charcoal may be sprinkled over the
Moths.
P O R T L A N D , O R I«
An Ace Up His Sleeve.
Munich has once more become th#
scene of a "painful Incident” througk
Ignorance on the part of a young man,
the son of a high official, as to how
to hold his cards when playing, say#
the Munchener Post. A game w a s l a
progress at a club when some on#
saw the young man draw an ace from
his sleeve. When the excitement
caused by the operation had some
what subsided a prominent citizen
prevented criminal proceedings by
bundling the card sharp into an an*
toraobile, which took him without stop
across the Bavarian frontier.
The “ Country Churchyard.**
Men Were Loony About Clothe«.
These who recall Gray’s “ Elegy In
Old-time cobblestones and mud da
a Country Churchyard” will remember manded a thick, clumsy boot, and old
that the peaceful spot where “the Yankee leather was good stuff, all
rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep” right enough, but It did not agreeably
Is Identified with St. Giles', Stoke lend Itself either to beauty or eaa#.
Poges, Buckinghamshire In the pro­ A paper of 1860 tells of a statesmaa
saic pages of a recent issue of the going to a big ball in velvet breeche#,
Gazette there appears an order in with a scarlet satin coat lining and
council providing that ordinary inter­ scarlet bows on his pumps. Men then
ments are henceforth forbidden in the used to be almost os loony about
churchyard.
clothes as women are now.
Pollution of Our Streams.
Pollution of streams In America la
rapidly getting to be gravy for mak­
ing graves. Things done by the old
country to keep peace, public morality
and health are the very things we are
gradually finding out we Yanks have
got to got down to and Imitate, and
so eat humble pie.
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11 Inst ratea d i t a l e » .
i im a .
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r e g o n i
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CUT RATES IN
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
I w o u ld ra th e r p r e s e r v e th e h ea lth o f
tio n th a n b e it» ru ler M U NYON.
a na­
T h ou sa n d » o f peopl© w h o » r e su ffe rin g w ith
oold » are a b ou t today.
T om orrow th ey m ay be
p rostra ted w ith pn eum onia.
A n ou n ce o f pre­
ven tion 1» w orth a pou nd o f cu re. G et » 25c b o t­
tle o f M u n yon ’» Cold Cure at the n earest drujr
■tore. T h is bottle m ay be con v en ien tly carried in
the vest p o c k e t. If you are n ot satisfied w ith the
e ffe c t « o f the rentedy. »end ua y o u r em p ty bottle
and w e w ill refu n d y o u r m oney.
M u n yon ’« Cold
C u re w ill sp eedily break up all form s o f colds ami
p rev en t x rlp p e and pneum onia.
It ch ock « d is­
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lays inflam m ation and fe v e r and tones up the sy s­
tem .
I f you need Mf*dica! A d vice, w rite to M u n yon ’»
D octor». T hey w ill ca re fu lly dia gn ose y ou r case
and a dvise you by m ail absolu tely free.
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S ilver F i l l i n g » ....................50«
l O old F illin g » ...................... 7S©
22 K. G old C r o w n s ............
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P o rce la in C r o w n s .............
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M ola r G old C r o w n s ........
U
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IS
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D on ’ t th row y o u r m oney aw ay. A d olla r a a r«4
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