Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, November 02, 1911, Image 3

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    Knees Became Stiff
T H A N K S G IV IN G
S a v e all y o u r tu rk ry n , d u c k s. ««*♦*«** an d
ch ic k e n s an d .tend lh* m to us a t T h a n k striv -
*»tf- W r i t e a t o n c e ti-llm y w h u t you huve.
W e a re p a y in g to d a y as fo llo w s :
H e im an d c h ic k e n s
13 c
F a t V e a l u n d e r 130 p o u n d s ............................ 11c
B loc k h o g i
W e n e v e r c h a r g e com m ission .
A d d re s s all
s h ip m en ts .
Five Y e a rs of Severe R h e u m a tism
T h e cure o f H en ry J. Goldstein, 14
B arton Street, Boston, Mass., is a n oth ­
er v ic to ry b y H ood’ s B arsapurllla.
T h is g rea t m ed icin e has succeeded In
m 9 a c n y cases w h ore others have u tterly
fa iled . Mr. G oldstein says: " I s u f­
fe r e d from rheu m atism live years, it
F R A N K L. S M IT H M E A T CO.
kept m e fro m busim ■■ and cau
i ex­
" F i g h t i n g th e B e e f T r u s t "
cru cia tin g pain. M y knees would b e­
P o r tla n d ,
-
-
-
O regon
co m e as s tiff as steel. I tried m an y
m edicines w ithou t relief, then took
H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla, soon fe lt much
better, and now consider m y self en ­
“ Judge, I simply have an irresist­ tir e ly cured. I recom m end H ood’s.”
G et it today In usual liquid fo rm or
ible impulse to steal."
ch ocolated tablets ca lled S a r s a t a b s .
" I have those irresistible impulses
sometimes,” said the judge. “ I have
one right now to send you to jail.
Sixty d a y s ."- Kansas City Journal.
“ What did she say when the judge
grunted her a divorce, but forbade her
to marry in this state again?"
“ She asked the judge to make her
husband provide her with traveling
expenses." — Detroit Free Press.
W AK 1» E. H ITR T O N
A n ««y o r and Chemlat,
h IO
1 Lt'ud v illo , C oloritilo.
S|>fiiiu»m |>rk'<>a: CJold,
Hilvt-r. lutati, SI. G o ld , tìllviur,
G old M)o; '/.ino
o r C o p p o r .S l. M a ilin a **nvt*lop«>s a d fu ll pri< « liu|
uDt o n ap p iicat ion. C on tro l und C m p lro wurkw>
lolted . R ofu ron ce: Carbouute N e t toniti iiau k .
Dog Day«.
Dog days Is tho name applied to
the heated season of the year at the
time of the heliacal rising of Sirius,
the dog star; that Is, the time when
It rose Just before the sun. They usu­
ally lasted for about 40 days. We
still retain the expression of dog days
as applied to the hottest season of the
year, but owing to the procession of
the equinoxes It Is no longer the time
of the heliacal rising of the dog star.
MANCHUS IN FUGHI
Alice, the Traveler.
A successful Chicago man o f the
self-mad * variety having purchased a
fine lib)ary by the foot was showing it
with some pride to a friend of literary
attainments.
The self-made man ran his business
Ion the card index system and his li-
| brary with the same degree o f meth­
od.
Cases were marked plainly,
“ T ravel,” “ A r t,” “ Poetry,” “ Sci­
ence,” etc.
Occupying a prominent place in the
“ T ravel” case the friend noticed a
very handsome volume with the title Women Adopt Disguises -Americans
Hold Section ot Wall— 6,000
in gold letters on the back, “ Alice in
Troo ps Mutiny.
Wonderland.” — Youth’s Companion.
Race Feeling Likely to Result in
General Massacre.
WHAT
I WENT
THROUGH
Does Away With Posing.
The latest craze among the Berlin
smart set Is having one’s portrait
S e c o n d -H a n d M a c h in ­
sketched or painted while asleep. The
e r y b ou g h t, «o ld und
__
e x c h a n g e !: e n g in e a ,
craze was startod by an Austrian B e fo r e t a k in g L y d i a E . P i n k h a m ’s
b o ile r », s a w m ills , e tc . T h e J. K. M a rtin Co.. 7tì lu t
aristocrat, Countess Czlvick, who, ac­
B t., P o r tla n d . S e n d f o r S to c k L iâ t und prices.
V e g e ta b le C o m p o u n d .
cording to a current story, fell asleep
while
waiting
In
the
atelier
of
a
well-
Natick, Mass. — “ I cannot express
W A N T E D —A t once, 2 men to learn
known painter. Tho painter found what 1 went through (luring the chan go
to drive and repair automobiles.
o f life before I tried
the countess so charming as she slum­
H A W T H O R N E GA RA GE
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
445 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Ore. bered that he drow her In that condi­
V e g e t a b l e Com­
tion. The portrait was a great suc­
pound. 1 was in such
cess.
W A N T K I ) - Bo$r und G ir l A g e n ts to s e ll 25 pu ck -
a nervous condition
a g e s o f In k P o w d e r u t 10c e a c h an d r e c e iv e a p a ir
I could not keep
o f R o lle r S k u tea o r a F o u n ta in P e n o r a W o o l
BLUE! BLUE! BLUE!
S w ea te r.
T 1 IK N K A L N O V E L T Y CO.
s t i l l . M y 1 i m h s
469 Y a m h ill S t. P o r tla n d , O re g o n .
were cola, I had
Blue that’s all blue. RED CROSS
creepy sensations,
B ALL BLUE delights the laundress.
and I could not sleep
K O D A K S ^ D
PPKL° r ^ A wash day necessity. Once tried,
nights. I was finally
always used. A standard bluing for
W r i t e f o r c atalogu eH and lite r a tu r e .
D e v e lo p in g
told by two phys-
20 yean.
an d p r in t in g
M ail o rd e rs g iv e n p ro m p t atten tio n
‘ ."ians that I als»
More satisfactory than liquid blue,
F ortla n d ih o t o S u pp ly Co.
3
sad a tumor. I read
149 T h ir d S t r e e t
P O R TL A N D . ORE.
and more economical because it is
day o f tu6 wonderful cures made
bq J i .i water.
Easily handled and one
by
Lydia
E.
Pinkham’s
Vegetable
cannot spill. Price. 10 cents. ASK
$1.00 S a ved is on e m ade, and y o u can
Compound and decided to try it,
s a v e m ore th an o n e d o lla r b y b u y in g THE GROCER.
and it lias made me a w ell woman.
'¡ L *
y o u r D a ta d ir e c t fr o m fa c to r y .
We
My neighbors and friends declare it
m a k e th em und .sell th em d ir e c t to y ou .
Game Prom Africa.
V • A l i r * ) H u la m ad e to ord e r, a n y shap e, s ty le
had worked a miracle for me. Lydia
A special train recently left Nairobi E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is
n ' i I M * . / an d c o lo r.
H a ta c le a n e d and b lock ed .
A l l w o r k g u a r a n te e d .
P r ic e s v e r y rea so n a b le .
containing
a
record
shipment
of
wild
worth its weight in cold fo r women
T r y ua on y o u r n e x t hat.
animals, Intended for a menagerie at during this period o f life. I f it w ill
R O YA L H AT WORKS
Hamburg.
The
game
was
collected
help others you may publish my
Mail orders promptly attended lo. Main 8442. 223 First Si, Portland
| by a hunting party In British and Ger- letter.” —Mrs. N a t h a n B. ( ¡ r e a t o n ,
\ man East Africa. It embraced eight 51 N. Main Street, Natick, Mass.
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL I giraffes, eleven hippopotami, two rhi­
The Change o f L ife is the most criti­
Yon gel Ike most thorough mstractions m driving
waterbuck, seven cal period of a woman’s existence.
p w ical work that can be produced, also noceroses, twelve
lathe work, (kill press and forging.
wildebeest©, three hartebeeste, nine­ Women everywhere should remember
Finely equipped niachie shop and school
that there is no other remedy known
$35 cash. $40 teen bushbuck, nineteen reedbuck and to medicine that will so successfully
V I payments $10 per week.
about fifty antelopes and gazelles.—
carry women through this trying
BUMüNT AUTO SCHOOL I
Dally Consular and Trade Reports.
period as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege.
urW ^ \ East 234 and GARAGE.
table Compound.
K a r r » « Portland. Or
Father's Fairy Friends.
” you w o u ld lik e special advice
Out In Swarthmore, where every­ nlmut your case w rite a confiden­
body is unusually bright and clever, tial letter to M rs. P ln k h a m , at
POSTOFFICt CLERKS AND CARRIERS a little girl was asked by a visitor Lynn, M ass. H e r advice is tree,
| who is spending the summer at Strath and a lw a y s helpful.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAM INATIONS
' Haven Inn If she knew anything about
A n n ou n c e d f o r N o v e m b e r 4th.
P r e p a r e no w .
W r i t e f o r f r e e book, m e n tio n in g th is p a p e r.
! fairies, relates the Philadelphia Times.
Queer Sacrifice.
I “ Oh, Indeed I do,” promptly respond-
PACIFIC STATES SCHOOL
The story of a tragedy of charity
M c K a y B u ild in g
P o r tla n d . O r e g o n
I ed the little eight-year-old. “ They’re comes from Paris. The other day i
| particular friends of papa, but mamma septuagenarian widow named Bertie
I doesn’t like ’em, and every time she’s was so distressed on hearing the story
angry with father she scolds him for of a starving family that she shot her
Skylights
Tanks
Gutters associating with them.”
self and left them the whole of hea
money— $250.
I ) o V o n U * e R y e S a lv e ?
Down Spouts Steel Ceiling
r
Machinery
/. C. BAYER
2u4 Market
SEND
Portland. Oregon
A p p ly on ly from A sep tic Tu bes to
P r e v e n t In fection . M urine E y e S a lve In
Tu bes— N ew Size 25c. M urine E ye L iq ­
uid 25c-50c. E y e B ooks in each P k g .
FOR C A T A LO G U E .
S U E S
USINESS COLLEGE
■/»OltTLAXD, OK/TGQtf __________
ûraduatr» ran be/ound evrywhrrc pointing to Ibis )
school as the w a n f w their remarkable sutetm
SEND FOR
FREE
FIRST LESSONS
Originally Color Bearer«.
Ensign is a word formed on the
Idea of the display of Insignia, badge
or device and was formerly much
used where we now employ tho word
color«. The company officers In a
regiment who were, until late years,
termed ensigns were, at a still earlier
period, more correctly termed “ ensign
bearers.”
Composition of Precious Stone«.
The Iridescence of the opal Is due
! to the amount of water In Its compost-
| tlon and contraction fissures In the
j stone, but similar. characteristics are
found In other stones where films
cause diffraction. The opalescence ol
| the moonstone Is caused by the enor-
j mous number of planes of separation
In the stone, light being totally r&
fleeted from these planes.
SKUPF.D FOR STUDENTS
WHEW COMBffiKST.-^.
How to
Get Well and
Keep So.
DR. WO
T h e e m in e n t C h in e s e d o c to r, tr e a ts w it h
n on -p oison ou a. n o n -in ju rio u s h e rb s an d
c u re s such d is ea se s o f th e T h r o a t . H e a r t,
L iv e r . L u n g s , S tom a c h . K id n e y s , A s th m a ,
P n e u m o n ia . C o n s u m p tio n , C h r o n ic C ou g h .
P ile s . C o n s tip a tio n . D y s e n te r y . N e r v o u s ­
ness, D izzin e ss .
N e u r a lg ia ,
H eadache,
L u m b a g o . A p p e n d ic itis . R h e u m a tis m , C a­
ta r r h . F.czem a. B lood l'o is o n , D ia b e te s an d
a ll o r g a n ic d is ea se s .
C O N S U L T A T IO N F R E E
I t Is b e t t e r to c a ll th an w r it e , b u t th os e
w h o a r e u n a b le t o com e, sen d 4 c e n ts in
s ta m p s and s e c u re s y m p to m b la n k . A f t e r
c a r e f u lly g i v i n g s y m p to m s th e s e w o n d e r fu l
h e a lt h - g iv in g h e rb s can b e s e cu re d , w h ic h
w ill p u t y o u on th e road to r e c o v e r y .
Ance«tral Pride of the Future.
"One of my forefathers was a slgnei
of the Declaration of Independence."
| "That is something,” replied Mra
| Voteby Gumm.
“ But think of the
proud satisfaction with which my
great-great-granddaughters will point
to the fact that one of their fore-
mothers was a militant suffragette."
One Explanation.
There are men who are startlingly
successful as cheap politicians, and
for the life of us we can not tell why,
j unless It be the wind bloweth where
It listeth, and that from them the
wind bloweth loud even though no
one listeth Ions:.— Exchange.
Wo Chinese Medical Co.
2 5 0 H Alder St. Cor. Th ird , Portland. O r
TRAD E
M ARK
ALCOHOL
P o r t l a n d , p
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COUGH AND CONSUMPTION
R E M E D Y
THE OLD & RELIABLE KENEDY FOR CHRONIC
* RECENT COUGHS. HORSELESS BRONCHITIS.
INFLUENZA UNO COLDS.
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25 A N D
SO C E N T S
ASK YOUR OCALCR
S. B . M E D IC IN E
HKN writing to advertiser« plea«« I
mein ion this paper.
j
M FG . C O .
P O R T L A N D , ORE.
W . L. D O U G L A S
•2.50, *3.00, *3.50 i *4.00 SHOES
STAN D ARD
OF
Q U A L IT Y
T h e assurance that goes with an estab­
lished reputation is your assurance in buying
W . L Douglas shoes.
♦
|
If I could take you into m y large factories
at Brockton, Mass., and show you h ow
carefully W .L .D o u g la s shoes are made, you
would then understand w h y they are w a r ­
r a n t e d to hold their shape, lit better and <
w ear longer th an any other make for the price I
CAUTION The $*>nn,nr have W. L. D««uglaa j
W H U I lU lV n a m e a n d p r i c e « t a m p e r ! o n lw » t t o m I
I f y o n c a n n o t o b ta in TV. 1* D o u g la s s h o e * |n
o u r to w n , w r it e f o r m ta lts g . S h o e s s e n t d i r e c t
T H E O R IG IN A L and G E N U I N E
S Y R U P of F I G S «m d
ELI X I R « / * S E N N A '■
IS M A N U F A C T U R E D B Y
Chest Pains
and Sprains |
Sloan’s Liniment is an ex­
cellent remedy for chest and
throat affections. I t quickly
relieves congestion and in­
flammation. A few drops
in water used as a gargle is
antiseptic and healing.
* ' I have used S loan ’ s Linim ent for
years and can te s tily to its w onderful
efficiency. I h iv e used it fo r sore throat,
croup, lame back and rheumatism and
in e v ery case it ga v e instant re lie f.”
REBECCA
J A N E IS A A C S ,
L u c y , K en tu ck y.
SLOAN'S
LINIMENT
is excellent for sprains and
bruises. It stops the pain
at once and reduces swell­
ing very quickly.
o n f P A TH of m » B O Y»
f t 3 . n o •»H O T .** » G i l p o s i t i v e l y » t i t w e a *
T W O I ’ % l i t * o f o r d i n a r y I n » } « »b o s s
Fast Color iy o lo ts Used £xclaiioal§.
2 5 c., BOo., $1.00
The Right W ay
e x p r e s s p a id b y t h e m a n u fa c tu r e r s .
M o t h e r s w i l l L a d M rs . W i n s l o w 's S o o t h i n g
i y r u p t h « b< s t r o r n e d v t o u s o to t t h e i r c h i l d r e n
l u r i t g th e t e e t h in g p e r io d .
Amoy, China— Placards have been
posted on the city gates announcing
that the revolutionists intend to take
the city this week.
The people of Amoy are further ap­
prised that i f they surrender peace­
fully order will be preserved, i f not no
guarantee o f order would be given.
Special Agents Wanted
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.
Chemists and Bacteriologists
“ Y es,” she admitted, “ this is the |
GOSHEN, IND„
U. S. A.
first time I have ever been in love,
but— ”
“ But what?” interrupted the young
man in the moonlight scene, anxious-
ly-
C u re d p e r m a n e tly in s h o rt tim e an d a t s m a ll c os t b y usa
“ It is so nice,” she continued, R h e u m a t i s m , S t o m a c h a n d
I „ „ „ T ^ n ..k b a , C l , : «
Ib o « « » « «
a c o n c e n tra te d m in e ra l w a t e r .
N o F ak e.
S nd fo r
“ that I hope it won’ t be the last.” — Lu
n g 1 roubles, Skin Diseases te s tim o n ia ls an d lite r a tu r e . $1.IK) tr ia l p a c k a ge 25 centa.
Pekin— The situation in Pekin is Chicago News.
Address L A N G ’ S ROCKY M O UNTAIN M INERAL WONDER CO M PAN Y
231 M a in S tre e t. P O R T L A N D . O R E G O N .
becoming worse.
A veritable panic
STOPS
prevails among the Manchus, and
EYE
the Manchu women are adopting Chi­
ACHES
Futile.
The Extreme Threat.
nese dress.
Some o f them are at­
Teacher — Tommy, what is the
A t the finish o f a “ neighborly”
tempting to make their feet appear
Coffee to Relieve Fatigue.
meaning of the word futility?
quarrel:
smaller by
peculiarly
constructed
The question Is sometimes asked:
Tommy— I don’ t know exactly, but
“ By jove, i f you don’t stop trying
shoes.
What will relieve fatigue more quick­ as an example it would be trying to
to make me angry. I ’ll get my w ife a
Alost all departing trains are drawn ly than anything else?
Clerks In tickle a turtle’s back with a chicken
new hat and then you will have to buy
by two engines. So heavily are they ■tores and men generally as well as
one for yours.” — Toledo Blade.
loaded that the people are sitting on women shoppers become at times feather.— Youngstown Telegram.
top o f their household belongings. very tired. Fortunately the British
Officials are seeking asylum for their army has thrashed the question out.
wives and children among the foreign­ and tried every kind of decoction
ers. Prior to the revolution the news­ that could be thought of, and wo may
papers frequently cried out agaisnt profit by their experience.
They
th« presence o f foreign soldiers, but award the palm to coffee, and declare
the natives are now fleeing to them it has neither superior nor equal for
Much sickness Starts with weak stomach, and consequent
for shelter.
this purpose.
poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack
The presence o f 15,000 Manchu
good, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating
troops insures the safety of the cap­
for,
after all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach.
Did Horse Seek Deathf
ital for the present.
The only danger
A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver
Can a horse commit sulcidef Thll
seems to be from a sudden attack
cctive, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives
against the throne and officials, which theory Is brought forward through a
out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi­
g i f p f f= ? j
I
might precipitate the threatened mas­ singular affair at Prlghouse, England.
tude of diseases.
1
sacre by the Manchus. Race feeling About a week ago a horse fell Into a
G e t r id o t y o u r S to m a c h W eakness a n d
pond In the vicinity of the Brlghouse
j|
is becoming intensified.
L i v e r L a z in e s s by ta k in g a co u rs e o t
The price o f provisions is still rising cricket field, and It was got out after
D r . P ie r c e * s G o ld e n M e d ic a l D is c o v e ry
two
hours
of
strenuous
exertion
A
1
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and a large number of foreigners are
~ t h e g re a t S to m a c h R e s to ra tiv e , L iv e r
I n v ig o r a t o r a nd B lo o d C le a n s e r,
entering the legation quarter.
The day or two later the horse found Its
•
legation guards are preparing for way to the same pond, and this time
1 ou can’ t afford to accept any medicine of unknown
I
emergencies.
The Americans had met with Its death. Ilrlghouse people
composition as a substitute for “ Golden Medical Discov
are
asking
If
th®
horse
went
there
sandbags piled on the corner wall,
c«T .” which is a medicine o f k n o w n c o m p o s i t i o n , having
a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bot­
which is now under a strong guard. purposely.
tle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath.
\
Picturesque movements o f the Manchu
An Early Award.
troops through the city gates occur
P f • P ie r c e ’s P le a s a n t P e lle ts re g u la te a n d In v ig o ra te S tom a ch , L iv e r a n d B ow els,
“ Do you think there Is anything
silently after nightfall to prevent ex­
creditable In that man Sklnnum’s
citement among the population.
Rumors are current that the emperor past?” "W ell,” replied the discreet
Metaphorical Zoology.
“ You look warm.”
has been spirited away and that Prince man, “ I understand that somewhere
“ I have been chasing a hat.”
The latest mixed metaphor comes
Ching, who is too old for flight, has among his effects he has a mug with from France, and is worthy of being
“ Did your hat blow o ff.”
committed suicide.
There are many the sentence ’For s. Good Boy’ printed placed on record. The occasion o f it
“ It was not my hat; it belonged to
such stories. They may or may not on In gilt letters. But, of course, I was a dock strike at Rochefort, the somebody else and it had a pretty girl
be true.
The American legation has have no way of knowing how he came dockers being filled with indignation under it.”
issued orders that the women and by I t ”
“ Did you catch it? ”
because the authorities refused them
children living along the Pekin-Han-
“ Yes. My w ife saw me chasing
a fortnight’s holiday on full pay, and
kow railway and also in the country
this is how their spokesman rendered it.” — Houston Post.
to the west o f the line shall proceed
the ancient sentiment that worms will
as soon as possible to the coast.
FOR LUM BAGO, RHEUMATISM
turn. “ Even the feeble sheep,” he
exclaimed, “ when the fierce blasts of
A N D KIDNEY TROUBLE
A R A B S IN C H A I N S R I D D L E D .
indignation make its fleece bristle up
\ t HE K E Y S T O N E j
S a la r e n e is an old an d te s te d r e m e d y f o r a lm o s t
all k in d s a n d a ll c lasses o f d is e a s e .
T w o p a r ts
on end, feels that it must thrust out
\ TO H E A L T H
Tripolitans Break Through Lines of S a lg r e n e an d f o u r p a r ts O liv e O il m a k e s an in v a l­ its talons and scratch.” — Pall Mall
u a b le r e m e d y f o r L u m b a g o , K i d n e y T r o u b le an d
Enemy and Escape to Desert.
___\
IS
Gazette.
R h e u m a tis m .
I t is e s p e c ia lly re c o m m e n d e d in
Berlin— That the Italians are taking e a ses o f K i d n e y T ro u b le , as i t c o n ta in s a b s o lu te ly
H O STET
alcoh ol, a lc o h o l b e in g a n ir r i t a n t to th e k id ­
T R Y M U RIN E E YE REM ED Y
hundreds o f natives into the city o f no
n e y s . T R Y IT .
for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
Tripoli in chains and shooting them in
andGrannlatedEyelids. Murine Doesn’t
groups is announced in the Lokal An-
Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
zeiger. The dispatch from the scene
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c,
of the war further says that discipline
50c, $1.00.
Murine Eye Salve in
in the Italian ranks is demoralized.
Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books
and Eye Advice Free by Mail.
The Turks have organized a regular
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
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T h e y m e e t e v e r y re q u ire m e n t f o r c le a n in g uua
Singular.
The Arabs are streaming more numer­ to llsh ln g shoes o f m l k in d s a n d c o lo rs .
W e noted yesterday the drowning
ously than ever to the aid o f the
of a boy named Johnny Ward In Mill
Turks, even from the most remote
river, and stated his body had not
provinces.
been found. That night a man who
The soldiers have lost their heads
is familiar with the circumstances of
and are almost out o f control o f their
the case had a dream in which he
officers.
The general staff is more
Baw the boy, so he states, clinging to |
than uneasy.
a post under a building. Yesterday a
According to the correspondent, in
careful search for the body was made,
Thursday’s battle the losses on both
and it was found under Daniels’ mill,
sides were enormous.
Hundreds of
on Mill street, tho arms of the lad
Tripolitans broke through the Italian
T A K E A COURSE OF
firmly clasped about a piece of timber
TH E BI I TERS
sides and disappeared in the desert.
used for a support to the building.
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Once
It will do you good
For the first time the Turks were re­
The finding of the body In the posi­
pulsed, instead o f withdrawing volun­ G I L T K D G K th e o n ly la
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u t p o s itiv e ly c o n ta in s O IL . B lacks a n d P o lis h e s
tarily.
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—Hartford Courant.
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h ild r e n 's b o o ts a n d shoes, « l i i n e a
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several times their vain attacks.
w i t h o u t r i i l i h i n u , 2‘ e. “ F re n c h G lo s s ,” M e.
D A \ D Y c o m b in a tio n f o r c le a n in g a n d p o lis h in g
A #pin scratch may cause blood poison,
al) k in d s o f ru s se t o r ta n sh o es, 25c. “ S ta r ” s ize , M e.
Tripoli— The Turkish forces attack­
E L I T E c o m b in a tio n f o r g e n tle m e n w h o ta k e
a rusty nail cut is very apt to do. so.
ed the town o f Homs, not far from pride in having their shoes look A 1. Restores Hamlins Wizard Oil used at once draws
c o lo r an d lu s tr e to a ll b la c k shoes. P o lis h w it h a
out all infection and makes blood poison
Tripoli, but were repulsed with heavy b ru sh o r c lo th . 25c.
B A B Y E L I T E s iz e 10c.
impossible.
losses.
B e C ured In Your O wn H om e
Stomach Blood and
Liver Troubles
A SIMPLE HOME REMEDY
tmmom
1 Sh o e P o lish e s
S to m a c h out
of order?
B ow els W e a k ?
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRlPCO
W / co,
FOR OVER 30 Y EA R S
J rom f a c t o r y t o w e a r e r , a ll i-harumi p r e p a id . W . L
D O U G L A S , 1 4 3 S p a r k S t ., B r o c k t o n , M a s « .
and other ills, due to an inactive condi­
tion of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels,
may be obtained most pleasantly and
most promptly by using Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna. It is not a new
and untried remedy, but is used by
millions of well-informed families through­
out the world to cleanse and sweeten
and strengthen the system whenever a
laxative remedy is needed.
When buying note the full name
of the Company—California Fig Syrup
Co.,—printed on every package of the
genuine
Regular price 50* per hot one rise only.
For sale by all leading druggists.
Sold by all dealers.
Men end Women wear WX.Dougla« shoes
because they are the best shoes produced in
this country for the price. Insist upon hav*
ing them. Take no other make.
TH E
COLDS <1 HEADACHES m
INDIGESTION*SOUR STOMACH
’BILIOUSNESS* CONSTIPATION
Here’s Proof
OPIUM— TOBACCO
H a b its P o s itiv e ly C ared.
O n ly a u th orize d K e o lfJ ’
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FREEDOM FROM;
Had Time to Waste.
The late Sylvanus Miller, civil en­
gineer, who was engaged in railroad
enterprises in Central America, was
In AH cases o f
seeking local support for a road, and DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA,
attempted to give the matter point.
COLDS, ETC.,
He asked a native: “ How long does
O f A ll Horses, Brood Mares, Colts,
it take you to carry your goods to
Staliions, is to
market by mule pack?”
“ Three
days,” was the reply.
“ There’s the
“SPO H N T H E M ”
point,” said Miller. “ With our road O n t h e 'r tonpruea o r in t h e fe e d p u t S p o h n ’ s L iq u id
in operation you could take your goods C o m p o u n d . G i v e t h e r e m e d y t o a l l o f th e m . I t a c ta
o n t h e b lood «*:*.'! t?lands. I t r o u t s t h e disea.se by
to market and be back home in one e x p e llin g t h e d ¡.s ea ie K e rm s . l t w a r d s o f f t h e t r o u ­
day.” “ Very good, senor,” answered b le, n o m a t t e r h o w t h e y a r e “ e x p o s e d .” A b s o lu t e ­
l y f r e e fr o m a n y t h in g in ju r io u s . A c h ild ca n s a f e ­
the native. “ But what would we do ly t a k e it . 50 c e n t s a n ti $1.00; $5.00 an d $10.00 th e
d o ze n . S o ld b y d r u ff g is t s , h a rn e s s d e a le rs , o r s e n t
with the other two days?”
Niagara Rapids Braved.
Niagara Falls— Captain Klaus Lar­
son, o f Detroit, made his second N i­
agara river trip in a motorboat from
the cataract to Lewiston. He com­
pleted the six-mile trip through the
turbulent water in 25 minutes, coming
through without a scratch. Larson
says he is through with Niagara ad­
ventures, but next year will make a
trip across the Atlantic in his boat,
the “ N iagara.”
As the Niagara
entered the whirlpool Larson was
caught in a cross-current and almost
drawn into the vortex.
Seedless Apple Found.
Reno, N ev.— Through an accidental
discovery made by C. S. Seager, of
Davis Creek, Cal., in an apple orchard
at Pine Creek, California, o f a tree
bearing seedless and coreless apples,
it is hoped that with the assistance of
Luther Burbank it will be possible to
propagate seedless apples.
Seager will take 12 samples to Bur­
bank. The tree on which they grew
is seven years old, but has been
eaten back by livestock. This year
it bore 25 seedless apples, all perfect
and coreless.
Ancient Fortune Divided.
San Jose, Cal.— The family o l Dr.
Thomas A. Perrin, a physician o f this
city, say advices just received from
Brantford, Ont., has established claim
to $4,500,000 in the Bank o f England,
which has been lying idle there more
than 200 years.
The fortune will be divided among
nine heirs. A sister, Mrs. A. Craig,
of North Dakota, gets a ninth share
and two nephews and three cousins, if
found, will! get a half million each.
Pulitzer is Dead.
Charleston, S. C.— Joseph Pulitzer, !
proprietor o f the New York World and
the St. Louis Post Dispatch, died here
aboard his yacht, the Liberty, in
Charleston harbof.
The immediate j
cause o f Mr. Pulitzer's death was heart j
failure. He had been in ill health for
several days, but until a few hours
before the end came none o f those
around him suspected the gravity of
his condition.
I f y o u r d e a le r d o e s n o t k e e p th o k in d y o u w a n t,
send us h is a d d re s s an d th o p r lc o in stum ps f o r
a f u l l s ize paekuR ..
Clara Barton’s Splendid Work.
America owes Its Red Cross almost
Munu/arfunre o j entirely to one woman—Clara Barton.
! lie LHihxt ami
While resting In Europe, after her ar­
¿¡hue I'uUshe, in the World.
duous work during the civil war, sh«
M r « . O l i v e H u n tin g to n , N o r to n s , O r e . , s a y s : |
learned of Mr. Durant, read his book,
*' I consider your Mexicnn Mustang Li
in te n t th e ln-st o f lin im e n ts . I h a v e u sed I
looked Into the treaty, saw Its appli­
i t f o r d iffe r e n t a ilm e n ts a n d i t a l w a y s !
cation In the wars then pending, and
g a v e s a t i s f a c t o r y res u lts.
I t is e s p e c ia lly I
g o o d in cn-ses o f I n f l a i n m a t o r y K lic u m .i |
came home determined that her own
tis m u n d a l l fo r m s o f la m e n e s s .”
country should ratify the treaty and
2 3 c . 5 0 c . $1 a b o tt le a t D r u g & G e n 'l S t o r e « i
put It to good use. Said Mtss Barton:
“ If we had adopted the Red Cross idea
In the Civil war Andersonvllle, with
Mrs. Knagg— Your promises don’ t
its 10,000, would never have stained go any more.
I want some money.
our record."
Money talks.
Mr. Knagg — I know it does, my
Constipation causes and seriously ag­
gravates manv diseases.
It is thor­ dear. That’s why I didn’t spring any
oughly cured by I)r. Pierce’s Pellets. on you. I didn’t think you’d care to
meet arrival.— Chicago News.
Tiny sugar-coated granules.
W H IT T E M O R F . BRO S. & CO.,
0 -2 6
A lb a n y
S t .,
C a m b r id g e .
M ass.
“ Insure in sure i n s u r a n c e ’
A b o v e a r e th e p r iz e w in n in g t r a d e m a r k
an d m o tto .
W in n e r o f th e $.7) p riz e f o r t r a d e m a r k Is
J . CL S m ith , H o t e l E lls w o r th , D e n v e r . C o lo .
W in n e r o f th e p riz e f o r m o t t o is B u rl A r m ­
s tr o n g , 829 E a s t T h ir d M outh S t r e e t , S a lt
L a k e C it y , U ta h .
T h e j u d g e s o f th e c o n te s t w e r e : A . N .
M c K a y . G e n e r a l M a n a g e r o f th e S a lt
L a k e T r ib u n e an d T e l e g r a m : W . W .
A r m s t r o n g , P r e s id e n t o f th e N a t io n a l
C o p p e r B a n k o f S a lt L a k e C ity ( n o
r e la t io n to th e m o tto p r iz e w in n e r );
J . S. C r lt c h lo w , M a n a g e r o f W e s te r n
F u e l C o ., S a lt L a k e C ity .
S o m a n y d e s ig n s an d m o tto s w e r e s u b m lt-
ed In c o m p e t it io n th a t th e J u d g es fo u n d It
Im p o s s ib le to a r r iv e at a d e c is io n b y O c t o b e r
M , an d t h e r e f o r e a s k e d an d r e c e iv e d an e x
te n s io n o f tim e .
T h e C O N T I N E N T A L Is a s t r o n g W e s te r n
c o m p a n y , d e v o t e d t o th e u p b u ild in g o f th e
W e s t. I t w r ite s a p o lic y w h ic h p a y s In c a s e
o f s ic k n e s s o r a c c id e n t, us w e ll as c o m b in in g
m a n y o t h e r a t t r a c t iv e p o in ts .
W a t c h th e C o n t in e n ta l g r o w .
Continental Life Insurance
& Investment Company
W . H . C u n n in g h a m , G e ne ral M a n ag er
H o m s o ffic e , M c C o rn ic k B ld g ., B alt Lsko
“ In s u r e In s u re In s u r a n c e .”
T a k e o u t a p o lic y T O D A Y
In th e C o n t in e n ta l L ife .
B . B L E I W E I S S . C e n t r a l Ag on «
8 3 4 E . Y a m h ill B tro o t, P o rtla n d , O ro .
T A K E
A
D O S E
O F
p i s o ’s
T
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he
best
C O U C H S
m e d ic in e
£.
C O U D S
“ I shall never again ask him for his
Purists Up In Arms.
The purists are new objecting to the advice.”
“ What’ s the matter?”
use of such modern terms as "drum-
“ He never thinks what I have made
| mer” for comlnerclal traveler, "sloep*
er” for sleeping car, "hard up,” "on up my mind to do is right.” — Detroit
the go” and so on They also oppose Free Press.
the phrase, "an awfully pretty girl"
on the ground that be.tuty never pro­
duces awe in the beholder.
Just Like Th.lt.
T «hall not permit jou,” he de­
clared, "to trample on xl \ love with
1 impunity.” "I shall not do it,” «he
saucily replied, for she had Just been
Invited to go to dinner with the son
of a Pittsburgh millionaire. “ When I
trample on your love I shall do it with
my feet.”
Roman Cookery.
The striking features of cookery
among the rich Romans were: multi­
plicity of dishes, the destruction and
waste of vast quantities of material,
and the absolute disguising of flavors
by means of extraordinary combina­
tions of highly seasoned sauces ana
gravies.
Coughs o f
Children
Especially night coughs. Na­
ture needs a little help to quiet
the irritation, control the in­
flammation, check the progress
of the disease. Our advice is
— give the children Ayer’s
C h e rry Pectoral. Ask your
doctor if this is his advice also.
He knows best. Do as he says.
W e p u b lis h o u r fo r m u la «
p
Æi/ers
W « *> n)«h «Iroh ol
from our tredloinea
W « u r « « y o u to
o o i n t you r
d o c to r
I f you think constipation is of trifling
Overcoming Obstacles.
Consequence, just ask yourdoctor. He
Thero is something else for us to j will disabuse you of that notion in short
lo In this world than to resign our- order. “ Correct it, at o n c e !” he will
•elves to a Kerb's of circumstances. If «ay. Then ask him about Aver’ * Pill«.
we try hard enough we will find a A mild liver pill, all vegetable.
—— M ad « by th « J. C. Aysr Co., L o w e l l . M u s . - «
way to surmount them.