Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, September 10, 1896, Image 3

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H I D E A N D S E E K A T S EA .
D ID N O T K N O W
D IH IIO X IK
H IS R E LA TIV E S .
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D KAKTS.
Health
Torpedo- 1 oat P ra c tic e w ith the Greuf batl P red ica m en t o f u Man W h o Found
When the »torn-oh dishonor* the draO« made
4pon It by the lest of t e svMem, ic is u cea
a P re tty Colimi it by ihuuce.
W h ite Crumert*.
itrilv be-a use its fund of strength is very low.
A W ashington S ta rre p o rter was talk* I'ojied with Hi «tetter’s Stomach Bitters, it soon
Me. I.’ n v s t 1 Übersoll describes “ The
*o r«y out Vigor in ihe shape of p re, jRlmpofHtlble w ithou t mire, he»||hy h’ood. Puri­
i rit ks <*f Torpedo Boats’* in St. Nicb- ing to a W ashingtonian in front o f an begins
rich blood, colit dulug the e’emeoU of mu<clt*, fied and vitalized btoot! »eault irnin taking
olas. A fte r telling what the boats are uptown hotel entrance wtieu a hand- b tie a i*l hr a u. As h »equrilce of die new
■ fforied the stomach rhe b>*vrels p* »form
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hki* and wlutt they cun accomplish, some young woman walked by and vigor
(he r function* temilary, m <1 the liver works
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•Mr. luge n o il says; But to insure all w ent into the door beyond. E vid en tly ikeelock work. Malaria has no efi’ect upon u
these Uue results, both oUlcers aud men she knew, or thought she knew, the iysiem thus reinforced.
.
mi::t I k * taught/diow to m anagyfan d W ashingtonian, fo r she hesitated as if
O f the 2,901 cases o f smallpox in :
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maneuver them to best advantage, as to speak to him, but the man ga ve uo Austria durin g 1895 no less than 2,300 1
v,’ell as how to discharge the torpedoes sign.
occurred in G alicia.
tln*y carry. C4unstant drillin g is neces­
•Why didn’ t you speak to the lady?*
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«'•Ini supply o f w afer In cune It Is
The best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
sary; it ml lately one o f these boats in inquired tlie w riter man.
Two bottles o f Piso’s Cure for Conmmp.
needed. A strawberry «ro w e r who has our navy, the “ Cushing” <so suitably
“ 1 wasn't sure i knew her, and am don cured me y f a bad lung trouble.— Mr . H o o d ’ » P ills f *r the liver and bowels. -5c.
f 'I " 1" 1 ° " llls Pi“ « “ from which he < an ii an tied a fte r tin young hero o f the civil no“ Mow,” lie replied.
J. Nicholas, Princeton, ind.. Mar. 20,1895. !
M ftll m CQCC f ° *ny sddreaa, o u r.........
Irrliiate Ids strawberries has a sure war who destroyed the rebel ram " A l ­
“ Couldn't you have taken chances?”
mAILCU rnLL
Pri«« List or
tninK and will do better in seasons that bemarle” by means o f a rude torpedo-
a l o o K K W A K I I , Kl> I (Jo.
h o useh o l d goo ds , etc .
1 “ Not any more.”
are a d v e n e than In season* that are boat—one o f the first actually used)
T h e re was something back o f that
The realer« of this »aper will be pleased to
This circular i« issued for the benefit o f our
th'.",?llllt> i 1 h.‘ ........ Miay ,M‘ Kal'1 0? l!:ls ," H‘" attached to the naval station sort o f an answer aud the yvriter man /earn that tnere i« at le*»i»t one dread d di»ea»>e com
itry customer« who cannot avail themselves
that iene*- hits been able to cure in all ì ' h stage« o f our
tli* MV ' 1U ls grow ing potatoes for at Xtnvpr.it. Khotli* Island, in order to went a fte r it.
Dally S o c ia l Sales, Semi no your ad­
*
and that is Catarrh. Hall'« Carr.rrh Cure i« tue dle«*. You
w ill 8 lid both aoo«1« and nrice* right.
market. A few acres o f potatoes carry on this practice. One set o f offl-
“ Oh.” he laughed, ‘ {you’ ve made a on «y posili ve cure now known to the Aedi eul
WIJ L .k KINCK CO.,
f 1 can bo irrigated if need be are a cerg and men a fte r another is instruct- m istake iu know ing people, haven't fraternity. Catarrh h -me a constitution« «iis
818-820 Market street. San Francisco, Cal.
ea*»e requires a «-oiiMitutional treatment. II-ll’s
•n nioie cei tain thing than four or five cd in handling her, and in the making
Catarrh ('ice is lakeu jnr- ruai y. aciiim directly
you ?”
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up«*n 'he blood and <n«o oh « «uria»**« «•! t •• «y«-
tines t io number that are depending | and tiring o f lu r torpedoes; and they
“ Not exa ctly; but in thinking l know icm, theret»y deteroviug the foundation of the
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on rainfall. We see no reason why Io- la v e plenty o f fun along with
the
them. A t least iu thinking 1 knew a dlaea ••, ami rrivioir tne |>a eiu strength by
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F O R C H IL D R E N T C b fH I N Q
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t>:iiioing up the cu «titution am a sisiing na­
< ai Irrigation might not he practiced i schooling.
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lady once. It was this w ay: Four or ture iu doing is work. Tue propri ero s have
Strictly speit king, fille r Is Ilio juice with advantage in tin* c; íses above men-
'I he headquarters o f this work is Goat five years ago my folks were spending so much lai ih ju »t« curativi* power«, that tloy
niter One Hund ed Dollars for any case that le
f apples a fte r ii ha* been extracted j Honed, and the more so because the Island, which separates N ew port har­
the summer at Rockville, aud I came fail« lo cure, sei d for list of teatino-idaU. Ad-,
for
rom the fruit, carefu lly Altered, d a rk P°nd from which the water would be bor from the outer waters o f Narra-
s«,
K. J. CHK^EY dt CO., Toledo, O. I ItclituK »n d Uliotl. B lfieJiu i or Protru
dioc Plln*
to town one afternoon to meet a cousin dr*
Sold by Dru gl-t-, 75c.
DR. B O - S A N - K O ’ S P I L E R E M E D Y .
ed and fermented, and should contain 1 a p p lie d can be used as a fish pond and gansett Bay.
iug,
tnii.or*. a jto.'in ve c ute. C ircular» »eo t f r » «. P r is »
Hall’« Family Pill« are the best.
o f my w ife's from the southwest, whom
ot less than ii per cent, o f alcohol. In j *’(>r collection of ice in winter.
There is a serchllght which cam*
I'd never seen, and escort her out
bis country the term is applied India- 1
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mauds tin* lnfrbor entrances and a wide
■ ^^.t - .TTglsralkl
home. O f course, I had a description.
ritninatcly to apple Juice from the time i _ ^ re d * u rid Good Farm ing,
circle o f the bay
One or more w ar­
t leaves the cider press until acetic ! . ccaslonally a farm er is heard to ask ships are alw ays there. Those search­ l»m descriptions don't alw ays count.
ermentation.or the process o f vinegar: ovv 1 e
can lie killed, but he lights also can be swung in any direc­ a,nd when I saw a good-looking woman
descend from the car I sailed right in
aflking. begins. It Is commonly made |
^ze *!*?*
h*v ®orae ^ P ld tion. Vet the Cushing arrived one night
u, refuse apples o ..............................
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and first announced herself by sudden- and introduced m yself as her cousin’ s
rom
f a ll varieties, little process they could all be dispatched
uisbuiid and her escort to tlie country.
Mention being given to their condition M< " h’gions would till their places at ly blowing
> win: her whistle within plstol-
*hen taken to the mill as to the degree ° ‘ ° ! 1 u‘ ‘‘“ minions which they enjoy shot o f the inner w h a rf o f the island— Blie accepted tin* escort with a charm
I ripeness, freedom from ‘ insects or '
1,11 fanners need to eornpre- and it was not a dark night, either. A iug smile, asked about the health of
proportion o f tart to sw eet a pples. The | " .n< ,ls 1 iat " 'thout some radical mis- few a ft ei noons Intel* she went down tier dear cousin, and ail.th at in a gen ­
esult is a juice which quickly begins to /' '* 1,1 1 10 managemcut o f their land the bay, and challenged every eye to be eral way. which seemed ;sil right,
the daisies would never have gained nlert to roe liei return in the evening, (hough slightly vague, as it appeared
»net. a foothold. A ll plant*. IncluUIng l, «-ns bright m o o n lig h t-» tim e iu to me later, and we went from the B al­
w i i i s, settle and thrive where the eoui- which no site! hunt would attem pt a tim ore and I'otonpie station over to the
petition for life Is such that they can serious aunt ie - j et Lieutenant I'leteh- Baltim ore and Oliio t<» catch a train.
“ W h at would have happened if w-i
enter into It and prosper. A good stand er. the Cushing's raniiunnSer, erept
o f grass leaves uo room nor nny hope ; within a third o f a iftlle o f the sliore had caught the train I don't know, bat j
oi weeds. It is not in well tilled fields before he was detected. It would have we missed, and then while we waited 1
that Canada thistles flourish, but In pleas,si you to see her that night. ns 1 took her uptown to a restaurant fo'-‘
neglected pastures.md by the roadsides. Ki„.
plainly into v ie w -n Ion«, low supper, as the next train was going to
Iu the contest with the best agricultural streak « lld ln « silently
and s w iftly put us home too k ite -fo r it there. I
practice they cannot prevail. The rein- athw art the m ootllt sea. roil In « a sli- telegraphed my w ife that we would be
edy for weeds Is to Keep the land busy , very furrow hack from her plow -like out on a inter train, aud then blew mv
liiik
with a «nod crop on it. and tills means bow. and secuiin« more like some «ren t pretty cousin off to a nice little feed
that the farmers must «¡v e persistent tlsli with its pack tins out o f w ater than that cost me .f5. W e lingered at tin*
and connected thought to bis business, any sort o f steamship.
labie. for she was a charm ing person
i f the daisies crowd out the grass, it is
¿Rut it is on datk and storm y nights to talk with, and I let her look at a fine
; because the meadow has been neglected that 1 lio practice becomes exciting uiamoiid ring that I wore and which
and the grass has begun to fail, and Groups o f officers stand upon the ram- she admired.
DOUBLE 1IAXD M ILI.
w he rover there is a vacancy by the part >f Fort W olcott, or upon the bridge
“ T h ere was some trouble about the
You will find one coupon inside each 2 ounce bag and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag.
yment, then acid ify, bcin often un- failure o f the grass every enterprising ,,f each monitor or cruiser, am i strain
Buy a bag, read the coupon ami see bow to get your share of fiki.uuo iu presents.
bill when the w aiter presented ins
datable and insipid.
F or vinegar weed finds a rightful opportunity to es- <.Vcs and ears to obtain some inkling
«•heck, and I laid the poeketbook down
IN im ft'gK N inW RnM M V
•king it is uot so necessary to look tablisli itself. If the farmer a$ks, there- o f the torpedo-boat's presence, the long
«»n the table and went over to the-
fter the details, but even for this fore, wluit will kill the daisies, there is white beam o f the electric searchlight
cashier's desk with the waiter and the
oduet there are certain points which one answer: better farming.
sweeping rignt and left, lip and down, money 1 had giver, him. I presume my
just be observed if a prime article Is
and every man gazing along tin,* path it back was turned live minutes aw ay
paired.
, Loading Corn Fodder Made Kasy,
illuminates for some glimpse* o f the lit­ from my d eligh tfu l cousin, and/ when ’
apples ought to be mature. I n-
The accompanying illustration, taken tle enemy. A sw in g of tin* beam south­
i turned to go to her again she wasn't
Jveloped fruit w ill m ake a cider which ! from Farm and Home, shows*how fod ward brings out tlie grim walls and
‘ here. One w aiter had seen her go into
ntains a large per cent, o f w ater and dor may be loaded without much exer- numerous cannon o f Fort Adams, and
the hotel from the cafe, but had not
It little fruit sugar. It w ill not only l>e tlon. Place an ordinary rack on n low- shows cv'T.v yacht and tishing-boat at
given it a thought, and wo ¡m inedlately
Jpalatable as cider, but the vinegar re- wheeled wagon or sled. T o the rear of anchor in«id< o f BrentoiTs Point. The
began a search fo r her. Suttiee it to say
jlting will be w eak and o f poor qiuil- the rack hinge an apron of sufficient main channel, the Dumplings, the fa r
we didn't find her. Sulfice it to say
Apple butter made with this kind j length so that when one end is on the aw ay shore o f Conhnicut Island, Bose
also that when 1 get home the real
juice will also be unsatisfactory for : ground the slope will not exceed 25 de­ Island and its ruined old fortifications,
cousin was there, also a very pretty
me use. and practically unsalable on grees. Fasten a pulley, a, to the from the upper bay dotted with lazy sloops
woman, and. in conclusion, suttiee it
i market.
I f the apples are full end o f the rack at the middle. B ad; and schooners slipping down with the
to say. that I speak to no more women
»wabui yet unripe, the quality can be the wagon or sled close to the shock, title, are revealed one a fte r another, as
unless they come to. me with creden­
?atly improved by ripening in piles. | Turn down the apron. Make a loop on the pow erful rays are turned slow ly
tials. T h a t lost diamond was worth
ve all decayed specimens, collect
westward and northward until al last
‘ 100, and there was S5o in the pocket-
Jlieaps containing tw o to five bushels. I
they are sh im ii« n«nin lit the Naval
book. to* say nothing o f my injured
a put them on a layer o f straw, bay [
W ar f'id le «e and T ia ltiln « School, anil
feelings and betrayed confidence.”
fence rails. A llo w the apples to r e - ;
on the clustered sltlppiu« anil wharves
It was truly a tit tim e fo r sympathy,
jin here until they begin to m ellow |
o f the pletures'ine old town.
and the w riter extended «ill he hud in
3 lose their excessive tartness, or in j
T h e S c o u ts o f t h e S en.
stock.
jer words until a part o f the starch j
Torpedo-boats, liod ever. are designed
¡the apple has changed into fruit *u-
S i c n o in •«».
I or a w ider service tbau sim ply to carry
Mixing the fruit so that the flavor
The old sayin g is all that has sur­
and discharge tlie fr i«h tfu l weapon
[the sour apple* w ill supplement the j
from which they take their name. T h ey vived o f the superstition that it is un­
v v n rx p L K S .
V and sugar o f the sweet ones, gives uto ron MANO!.tan
are to the uavy what seouts and skir­ lucky fo r .1 woman to wed one whose
1 best results. I f the cider Is to be | ~
They surname begins with tin* same letter
'de into apple butter, the sooner it is oftt‘ 011,1 of a s,ron rope and piare tics mishers are to a land army.
form the cavalry o f the sea, o f which r*s her ow n :
Run
the
other
end
i after it com e* from the press the i ov,‘ r tl,e sl,0,,k- *’
“ T o change tlie name and not tin* letter,
or. If ¡1 is t„ 1,0 u,.,,r for vlnosar. ! tlirou«!i the pnlle.v on the front o f tit. the cruisers ate the infantry and the
battleships and monitors the artillery is a change fyr the worse ami h .t the
Into stm n « .lea n barrels, filling !
ll» ' 11 ba< k t0 a stak,‘ or iro“ lliu
better.”
lit two-thirds run. leave out the
,l r,ve_n lut0 the «rottml. Start up tie arm. T h e y mast spy out the position
o f the i l l toy's Meet, hover about his June was the month that tin* ancients
be
team
slowly
and
the
shock
will
g aud cover the hole with a piece o f
Hanks or haunt his anchorage to ascer­ considered most propitious fo r mai-
pulled on to the rack.
tain what he is about and what he l ages, especially if the day chosen
means to do next. T h ey must act as were that o f the full moon, o r tlie con­
P o u lt r y N o te s .
the pleke's o f their own fleet, patroll- jugation o f tin* sun and moon. The
Non-settiti« breeds hty white e««s .
rhe lieu pays for herself In a short inti the neighborhood, or w a itin « and month o f M ay was to he avoided as un­
watching, concealed am ong islands or der the influence o f sp irit« adverse to
time.
III inlets and riveruionth*. ready to has­ happy households. Ovid says:
Large e «« s indicate that the hens are
ten a w ay to the adm iral w ith warning “ Let maid or ..widow that would turn to
(M V
too fat.
wife,
o f any m ove lic it t o f the enemy.
During hot weather water your fow ls
It is not their business to tight (ex- Avoid the season dangerous to lif«*;
three limes a day.
pt rarely, it; tin* one particular way). I f you mind old saws. mind, this say:
* ’Tin bad to marry in the month of
B e w a r e o f OTerfeeding; It Is a variety hut rather to pry and sneak and run.
»E U r.R A TK H TO CRt SH A rP I.F S .
May.’ ”
cf feed and shell producing materials Hence they are as small and sleek and f, hert is another more common form
sw
ift
as
they
ran
be
made.
When
tlie
litt so that In sert» cannot enter, but that give the best results.
o f this prediction unfavorable to mar­
fleet goes upon a cruise, they are car- riage ¡n the month o f May. which may
may he adm itted freely,
l ’ ut on
G ive the hens pro|>er care, but this
i*ied
<
n
the
decks
o
f
the
big
warships,
ports miller a tree during warm d w g no, lm|lIv , hat yoa must he con
be the one which fie refers to;
although they are able to get about in
|th?r. ami in a collar or fruit house tin ra lly fussing with them.
‘ M arry in May.
really rough weather by themselves. A
r ,r, ozing tem peratures appear. If
^ o il’ ll rile t ile d a y,
There is little or no dilficulty In rais very recent idea is to build them out
Icirler is to be kept fo r drinking pur-
‘
T
o marry in May
ing young ducks or goslings if they can o f aluminum, which would 1 m * not only
it must be c arefu lly filtered by
Is to wed povertic.”
be kept dry until well feathered.
o f great advantage tow ard case o f
.us of muslin and charcoal filters,
I'n c ln iiiie c l H a n k D ep osits.
Geese are very hardy, are easily rai* transportation, but would tend toward
‘d .'iml ferm ented *o that the fruit
Interesting disclosure > are annually
r will he turned Into alcohol. When ! ed. require less care and expensive increased speed, by adding buoyancy
and elasticity to the structure, which made l»y <'»»lyiectDm savings banks In
process is completed, the product food than any other breed o f fowls.
seemft to skim along the surface and ih eir com pliance with th»*ia\\ requiring
t lie placed 111 air-tight vessels or
fairly leap from w a ve to w a ve; but it a return o f the deposit.- tbqL have not
I’ o rtic iitln ra l Hints.
_s. so that acetic ferm entation w ill
Kerosene emulsion will kill cabbage is doubtful whether aluminum is strong burm tak<-n from nor added to by the
tak place.
\\ i.pii properly pre-
.•cough for safety and whether it w ill depositors within tw enty yc,>rs. The
<1 the cider wip remain good for worms, if thoroughly applied.
Diseases are contagious among n >t be injured by the chemical action o f t»auks In H artford report -*cv, ;a l hun­
I years.
d re d -o f such dr-posits, aggregatin g i
plants, and should he watched and the sea-water St. Nicholas.
**°nr Meal K i l l « Ch ckn.
rota! o f SH2. iU7.72. A N * .v H aven Iwink
promptly treated.
H
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m
an
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Treatm
t-n
t
oi*
A
n
im
Is.
^ common custom is to keep a dish
I t * o ver FfiJJHP ih uncbiimed ino 0 i*y,
Canada papers report a large hang o f
A
general
order
has
been
issued
from
lian nioal m ixed up. and tw o or
a1
*»
! litre is #7.D*b in a Bridgeport bank,
tlie
Department
o
f
Agricu
ltu
re
to
meat
times a day a lot la throw n down | fru it In the or, hams, pan uliii ly n|
Mi.in.o iu a S o il iqiort bank and 1c. ser
inspectors
to
use
every
means
to
secure
» eh ' kens. I f they cat It. well and : pies' prospects are for a good crop.
amounts in o ilie r imuks nil over the
animals in trans-
> lf not. and the chances are they
rite smalt trees should Is- cultivated, Ini mane treatment
State. T h e individual deposits « •* as
not. they having b e c o m e " red or especially during dry weather. In fact. tH>rt:ltion and in sto k yards. Also to
i rule small, being probably sm all baj-
manner
•Ingle article o f diet set before »11 cultivated crops will In- benefited Illilk,.
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inecs widch hart» grow n with the ac­
cultivat’oo during ir y in which animalft arc transport» .! and
i day after day, it stands and sours. I by shallow
cumulated interests. T h ere »re . how­
handled by the railroad oojnponie« and
luamity ¡s thus found uneaten, the | spells,
ever. several deposits measured by hun­
atm k yards, and to make suggestions
ked is likely to be a light one. and j small-fruit growing is not straining
dreds. and one o f nearly S2/rf*i. A fte r
with
a
view
o
f
im
proving
the
service
Pickens, d f l f t f i by hunger, tinal- to ’ he land s fertility*: in no other crop
ihe 1 st o f unclaimed deposit* is »»tile
and
protecting
animate
from
undue
suf­
*our the sour stuff; the result is ivill «o much satisfaction, gratified
lUlied each ye a r considerable o f the un
fering
and
cruelty.
Anim
als
which
are
or some other fa ta l disease. tasK* and good health I k * secured ai %o
suffering from injury or imln are to I * •’ aimed deposits is a lw a ys draw n from
n *nd their otvner wonders “ W h y small a cost
promptly reported to the Humane So- ihc i»anks by the people who h are de*
The striped cucumber bug can he
Sickens are d yin g off.”
In our
riety unless the ow n er o r those in posited it or by their heirs.
pra<-rice we .............
find that _ «m a ll quan
.
d rire n *
charge o f the stock yards properly care
H r « c r b d.
oi varied food If given to tin* u m<x ture o f (»ne part o f flour to four
fo r them within a proper lim it o f time.
•q ' d e O •orge, what Is a v a le d I
*n* >ften. prodm*e vastly le tte r
insect powder.
Ashes, plaster.
“ IIo w do you account fo r her reject­ tory "
* than any other method o f feed
|in)*». etc., are good to prevent its at­
ing you? W as It you r prospects that
“ If** the fa re w e ll address the. girl
tacks.
i
“
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! Celery and asparagus are the tw., she objected to?” “ No; l a m inclined graduate rend* to her w eeping cías*-
Local Irnorntion-
. ira i.. ..u,n In pitiicr to think that it was her own proe|»cct untes the night befo#»* she packs her
«p p rie n re o f the past tw o or vegetables an
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th.it did th»* business fo r me She wak trunk to visit am ong them nil mim*
has satisfied a good man.v tlie fa rm e rs or
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looking at me,/i»u see.” —Boston Trams* mer.**—Portland Presa.
order to n t„kP . „ e Z m . |B eer- there are none wW.-h . I U IwH. r r-p.i
c r ip t.
No man »• u le* called a hopeless fool
os. a , for exam ple in grow ing .be trouble o f eul v « . o n
One is th,
On»y On« for a Doan.
*»<d n r/msartats »? ts**. • bp*
rrW. o t o J S f J t o . n d
! fir,« veget.bfc « tbe »P rag. «Le «h e .
» n ta ^ s a j. about
j until lie ha* made a fool- of bttnsel/
enemy is that be is crazy.
I
i w »ce the* sail»« way.
, Or. S iim i C#4. C*. r u , k*. | g. p. » . tT. No. «W,—8. P. N. V, No. H i
’I Is ueceoMry to have an art! j the last in the fall.
fC -J L
H Sarsaparilla
ood’s
n Ur
&
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MRS. WINSLOW S S0 0 V"°
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This
is the
very best
Smoking
Tobacco
made.
• Blackwell’s Genuine
BULL DURHAM
Tho t is what Baron von Liebig said
of good chocolate. A ll cf Walter
Baker & Co.’s Cocoas and Choco­
lates are good, — the best, in fact.
Walter Baker Cz Co., Ltd., Dorchester, LIgss.
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44The North Pole made use of at last»”
PLUG
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A lw ays at the front and wherever
“ B A T T L E A X ” goes it is the
biggest thing in sight. It is as re­
markable for its fine flavor and quality
as for its low price. A 10 cent piece
of “ B A T T L E A X ” is almost
twice as large as a 10 cent piece of
any other equally good tobacco.