OLD PEOPLE
VEH RAN MILWAUKEE ED IIO R DEAD.
Their Pains and Ailments
A n y taint e* the blood quickly shows itself with old
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ailment Ilea in the larynx, thorax and
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Long Distance Appreciation.— Mrs.
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I do not care for problem plays; give me
the kind of play
In which the girl is just as pure as are
the flowers in May;
The play in which in time of need the
hero’s right on deck,
And where the scheming villain gets it
alwaya in the neck.
W asn't A s h a m e d .
She was a member of a North Side
church, and she was trying to impress
the fact upon the mind of the friend
who rode out with her on a late ele
vated train the other night.
“ I ’m as good a church member as
any one, and I don't care who know*
it,” she said in the course of her talk.
"W ell. It’s nothing to be ashamed
of,” said the friend. “ I was also one*
a church member, and I never was
ashamed to own up to It.”
“ Ashamed! Who says I am asham
ed?” shouted the first woman, until
every one In the car turned to look.
"Ashamed ? Well, now, I rather guess
not. I'm a good church member, and
who dares say I am ashamed o f It?
The person who told you I am
ashamed o f It is a liar. There!”
“ Why, no one told me you were
ashamed o f it,” said the friend.
“ Well, then, why are you saying It?”
“ I didn’t say It.”
“ You did!”
“ Well, then, I suppose I did.”
“ Well, I ’m not ashamed. I ’ll give you
to understand that, and you can put It
In your last summer's bonnet that I
am not.”
And then as the train stopped she
added: “ Good-by, dear. I get off
here.”
Jordan— Did you ever bear my daugh
ter ting, Mr. Johnson? Mr. Johnson—
Oh, yes; I only live five blocks from
your house, you know.
Baby, the Biggest.— Mr. Bigger,
Mrs. Bigger, and Baby Bigger, which
of this interesting family Is the big
gest And why the biggest? A n s w e r-
Baby Bigger, because he Is a little
Bigger.
Excused.— I say. If you are so aw
fully smart at problems, tell me how
far off thunder Is when you hear the
lirst roll. Calculator— I can't do that,
sir. Crawfoot— You can’t? Calculat
or— No; I ’m the lightning calculator.
A Puu?— A man driving lu the coun
try lost a nut off his wagon wheel.
Meeting an Italian, he asked if he
had a monkey wrench. The indignant
Italian wratlifully replied, “ Me no
keep a monkey ranch; me keep u sheep
ranch.”
Convincing.— “ Certainly, I am sure
It’s a counterfeit note,” said the re
ceiving teller. " I t has one very notice
able flaw; It’s In the paper.” “ But,
my dear man,” protested the depositor,
"In these days you can’t bellsve every
thing you see In the paper.”
A H in t— Mr. Hlghllve (looking up
from the paper)— Well, well! Won
ders will never cease! They’ve got so
now that they can photograph In col
ors. Mrs. Hlghllve (glancing at his
nose)— I think, my dear, you'd better
get your picture takeu before the old
process Is abandoned.
Exemplary Punishment.— A mother
brought her little son for his first time
to school, and said to the teacher;
“ This boy o' mine Is very delicate, as
he Is afther a fit of harmonia on the
loongs; but If he does anything bould,
an’ I know he will, bate the wan next
to him, an' ’tw ill frighten him.”
H e Won Easily.— Mr. Subbubs—•
You know you’re only talking non
sense. What do you want a couple of
new gowns for? Mrs. Subbubs— Why,
Mrs. Playne has got a dozen gowns,
all of them much handsomer thau the
two or three that I ’ve got. Mr. Sub
bubs— Yes, I know.
But a homely
woman like that needs rich attire in
order to attract attention.
Seizing the Opportunity.— “ Always,”
advisee the pompous person who has
accumulated several millions, “ always
say, ‘I will.’ Never allow yourself to
be dismayed by the outlook! Over
come the outlook! That's the way to
succeed.“ “ One, then,” comments the
poor person to whom he addresses this
homily, “ should always say, ‘I will’ ?”
"Yea, sir.” “ And you always say It?”
“ I do.”
“ W ill you lend me hnlf a
million to get my airship In running
order?”
Proved Hls Teacher Wrong.— Little
W illie’s father found hls youthful son
bolding up one of hls rabbits by the
ears and saying to him: “ How much
Is seven times seven, now? Bah,” the
father heard the boy say, " I knew you
couldn't.
Here's another one: Six
times six is how much?” "W hy, Wil
lie, what In the world are you doing
with your rabbit?” nsked the father.
W illie threw the rabbit down with
disgust.
“ I knew our tencher was
wrong,” was all he said. “ Why, how?”
asked hls father. “ Why, she told us
this morning that rabbits were the
greatest multipliers In the world.
William E. Cramer, aged 88, editor
In chief of the Evening Wisconsin of
Milwaukee, died recently o f pneumo
nia. Mr. Cramer had been for over
half a century one o f the leading fig
ures In the affairs o f Wisconsin. He
had been in the editorial harness con
stantly from 1847, when he went to
Milwaukee, until hls death, although
for over forty years he was almost
blind.
Mr. Cramer was the last o f the old-
line editors. For fifty-seven years he
directed the policy of the Wisconsin,
going to the office every day. Though
sadly handicapped by blindness and
defective hearing, he kept closely In
touch with the events o f the day. and
up to the last not only took an active
part In the publication of his paper,
but few issues went to press without
Tm Growing
O ld F a st
And you know why, too. It’s
those gray hairs! Don’t you
know that Ayer’s Hair Vigor
restores color to gray hair?
Well, it does. And it never
fajls, either. It stops falling
hair also, and keeps the scalp
clean and healthy. Do not
grow old too fasti
** I hare used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for many
snd I should indeed be sorry to be ob-
J eers
Iged to do wlthoet It. It keeps my hair from
turning grey, and »Iso keeps my scalp clean
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E n ergy.
N o t th e K in d .
“ I had an uncle uie up In Vermont
Inst week,” said the Boston man, "and,
though there Is nothing so very queer
about an uncle dying, this relative of
mine didn’t have a fair show.”
"A s how?” was asked.
“ Well, when he was 20 years old a
tin peddler advised hi in to always car
ry snuff around in his pocket to throw
Into a mad dog’s eyes. In case he met
one. He carried that snuff for forty
years and never used I t ”
"W ell?”
"One day, after he had carried It for
thirty years, he was crossing a field
and an old bull got after him and
gave him a toss. When he came limp
ing Into the house and told us about It
I said:
“ ’Why didn’ t you throw snuff In hi»
eyes. Uncle Jerry?’
“ ‘Why, that peddler told me to use
the snuff on dogs, and that If ever a
bull got after me I was to use ground
cinnamon. I hadn’t any of the blamed
•tuff with me!’ ”
HI* Prefw onc©.
W ife— Which of these photographs of
mamma do you like best, dear?
Husband— Let me see. Why— er— I
think I prefer this small one.
Wife— Do you think it is a better like
ness V
Husband— Oh, no; bnt It shows her
dressed in a traveling costume.
Sometimes head and heels work well
j together, but it was not ao In a case
Each Day’s Supreme Event.
| reported In the Yonkers Statesman.
Every day’s work should be a so.
Cam, a colored man, was an hour late,
and bis employer asked him to ex preme event In every life. We should
come to It ns carefully prepared as the
plain.
“ Yes, sah, I ’ll explain, tah,” Sam re prlmn donna who U trying to hold th»
f love to hear the girl refuse the villain's
world's supremacy In song comes be
plied.
gold te take,
fore her audience. Then our work
“ Well, what excuse have you?”
And eay that raga are royal dude
would breathe out tho vigor and vi
”
1
was
kicked
by
a
mule
on
my
way
when worn for virtue’s sake;
tality and freshness which we put Into
here, sah.”
W IL L IA M E. CRAMER.
I lore to see her beaux decline to heed
“ That ought not to have detained It. Then life would be glorified, and
the rich man’s beck,
something on the editorial page from you an hour, Sam, If you were able to the work of the world lllumlnnted,
And swat the villain with a club athwart
transformed.— O. 8. Mardeu In “ Suc
hls pen.
hia ugly neck.
come at all.”
cess Magazine.”
Mr.
Cramer
was
a
lawyer
by
pro
“
Well,
it
wouldn’t
have
If
he’d
only
0 not for me the Gallic farce, the Ibsen
fession, but hls leaning toward news kicked me In dls direction. You see,
fol-de-rol.
Malli Makaroff, only daughter of the
paper work led him to become a writer boss, he Wicked me de other way.”
Where man is but a jackanapes and
Russian admiral, who was drowned by
woman is a doll;
on the Albany Argus, where he was on
the sinking of the warship Petropavlovsk,
I ’ll take the sturdy plot In which the
Cannot Reduce a Rate.
Intimate terms with Martin Van Bu-
has been chosen maid of honor to th*
villain tries to wreck
ren, Horatio Seymour and other Dem
It is stated in Washington, that un Czarina and to the dowager empress of
The hero’s life, and in the end just gets
ocratic leaders, State and national. In der the Townsend rate bill, if a rate is Russia. Her mother, a woman of Polish
it in the neck.
1847 he went to Milwaukee on the In fixed by the commission it cannot be origin, ia a profound linguist and accom
—Louisville Courier-Journal.
vitation of prominent Democrats and lowered by a railroad. Should an em er-, plished musician. She has dabbled ill oc
purchased the Courier, the name of gency arise calling for a decreased rate, j cultism and his written books and plays.
T h o s e L o v i n g G ir ls
which was soon after changed to the the railroads or shippers would have to At present she is engaged upon a biog
Miss Elderleigh— You may not believe
raphy of her husband.
It, but I refused offers from three dif
Evening Wisconsin. The paper was appeal again to the commission, there j
ferent men last month.
being
no
latitude
allowed,'whatever
the
Democratic, but when the Civil War
Miss Youngbud— Oh, I don't doubt it
broke out Mr. Cramer became a war circumstances. Hitherto a maximum
But what were they selling?
Democrat and enthusiastically support rate has been the rule, but no such
her First Class H ot“ l an I Room A corn -
ed the Union cause. Since then the pa concession is made under the proposed
iTMMlati
IN PORTLAND du rin g thu
Plso s Cure fs a remedy for coughs, colds
legislation.
EXPOSITION
apply a: once and i-emt
per has been Republican In politics.
And consumption. Try it. Trice 25 cents,
your reservation lee of f ’ 2 . 00 , to apply
At druggists.
In 1809 Mr. Cramer married Miss
on rent of vour n om.
Rooms lu all
Method In Hia Madness.
t Hrts of the city. .r*oc to $ • o pnr tiny.
Harriet L. Barker, who survives him.
T h e P o l i t e E d it o r .
Candles— I was reading in the paper
R f SERVE YOUR ROOMS WITHOUT DL-
While visiting Europe Mr. and Mrs. this morning of a man who sleeps in the
Frobably the youngest general in the
LAY AND GET YOUR CHOICE. W rite tor
Caller— I have a little poem which-----
lull iutom iHtion to Departm ent 1,
Cramer were beleaguered In Paris at stable with his horse every night.
Editor (busily)— That gentleman ever world is a nephew of the late Shah of
eXPOSITION
ACCOMMODATION BUREAU
Persia,
a
boy
not
yet
14
years
old.
He
the time o f the siege during the
there, sir.
Mrs. Candles— What’s the matter with
The Only Official Bureau of the Lewis & Clark Fair
Caller (genially)— Is he the literary holds the rank of full general in the Per
Franco-Prusslon
war,
and
went him— is he crazy?
Goodnough Building, Portland, Oregon
sian army.
critic?
Caudles— No, I guess not. A horse
through the scenes o f the commune.
Editor (politely)— No; he's the boun
can’t talk, you know.
Mothers w ill find Mrs. W inslow’ s Soothing
cer.
HAS TRAVELED 2,421,600 M ILE8.
Syrup the best rem edy to use for their ch ildren
—
S w a p p i n g C om pi i m en ts.
d
u
rin g the teething period.
W h y T h e y C fim o L a t e .
G r e a t D is ta n c e C o v e re d b y a B u rg e o n
“ I have just invented a new sau
Husband (in hat and overcoat)— Good
on T r a n s -A t la n t ic L in e r s ,
C r it ic is m .
sage,” said the butcher, handing some
gracious! Haven’t you got your coat on
Dr. J. Foumess Brice, surgeon on to the poet for 1:1m to try.
Joe— What do you think of Miss Gob-
yet?
one o f the great trans-Atlantic liners,
"A h !” exclaimed he, "it Is a poem!
W ife— It’s all fixed except tucking in bleton? Fine intellect, eh?
Fred— Yes; but her intellect isn’t in it
has crossed the ocean probably more By the way, have you read my latest
my dress sleeves so they won't get muss
with
her
conversational
abilities.
times than any oth poem ?"
ed. I'll be ready in half an hour.
er man living. He
“ Indeed, yes,” replied the butcher
One
Good
Feature.
r i T Q Permanently Cured. N o fits or nervousness
has lived on ocean with a light o f appreciation In his
Jimson— I f there’s one tiling I dislike
M i d a fter first day’ s use o f D r.K lin e’s Great N e rve
Restorer. Rend for F r e e f t 2 trial bottle and treatise. more than another it's a shallow man.
l i n e r s for over eyes; "It is n sausage.” — Houston Her
I>r. K. U . Kline, Ltd., 931 A rob St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Samson— Yes, but there's one thing in
fifty y e a r s and ald.
his favor.
though be Is now
N o T im o L e ft .
Electric lig h ted room*.
Baths and m odern
conveniences. Room s 50c, f l and $1.50 per day
Jimson— I ’d like to know what it is.
“ Winter wheat looking well?” he
79 years old he
A
new,
permanent
hotel,
directly opposite
Samson— A shallow man doesn’t re
asked of a street car passenger who
m ain entrance to Fair. A ll streetcars for Fair
hopes to m a k e His Health W as Wrecked
quire as much watching as a deep one.
land
you
at
Hotel
door.
looked like a farmer.
many more trips.
Pe-ru-na Gave Mew Life
“ Dunno,” was the brief reply.
He has crossed the
To Break In New Shoes.
“ Good deal of snow out in the coun
Atlantic 835 times,
Always shake in Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder.
It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet.
try?”
or a total of some
Cures corns. In grow in g nail* and bunion« At
“ Mebbe.”
2,421,500 miles.
all druggists and shoe stores, 2fic. Pon't accept
DR. J. F. BRICE.
any substitute Sample m ailed FREE. Address
‘T ric e of hay gone up any?”
It Is quite prob-
A llen 3. Olmsted, lx 1 Roy, N. Y.
Wcidarful Hcn.a
“ Can't say.”
able that he has exceeded this by
“ But ' aren’t you a farmer, my
many thousands of miles, for In hls
Treatment
Banin Old Plaint.
friend?”
fifty years on the Atlantic the steam
This wonderful Chi
The
Lady—
It
seems
to
me
these
ber
nese
doctor
1* calhd
“ Yes, I'm a farmer; but this winter
ers on which he sailed were not con
great because he cures
ries are rather small.
people without opera
I ’ve been courtin’ a wldder woman
fined
to
any
particular
route.
The
The Peddler— I'm sure they have got
tion that are given up
wuth $8,000 and I haven't had any their full growth, ma’am.
greater part of the time he sailed be
to die. l i e cures with
those wonderful Chi
time to fool around with snow or hay
tween New York and Liverpool, and
The Lady— Possibly; but I ’m quits
nese herb*, roots, buds,
barks and vegetables
or anything else.” — Chicago News.
sure your quart boxes haven't got theirs.
the routes between these points vary
that are en tirely un
from 2,000 to 3,000 miles or more. The.
known to medical ecl-
•nco In this coiintiy. Through the use of those
H O M E O F M ACBETH U NCH ANG ED listance between Boston and Liverpool
harmless remedies this famous doctor knows
the action o f over 500 different remedies which
Is not as great, but there are times
C a w d o r C a s tle S t i ll M o c k s tile Tooth
he successfully uses in different diseases.
He
when those steamers take routes long
guaraiit'o-H torur«'t iriarth, M thm a. I King, throat,
o f D e v o u r i n g T im e ,
rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, kid
Hamlet’s castle at Elsinore, which er than those sailing from New York.
neys, etc.; has hundreds o f testimonials.
Charge* moderate. Call and see him. Patients
still remains precisely as In his day, is So that In the case of a man who has
out o f the city w rite for blunks ami clreuiar*.
Rend stamp. C O N S U L T A T IO N K K K E .
not the only habitat which still mocks sailed the Atlantic for more than fifty
ADDKKH8
the tooth o f cormorant devouring time. years, and crossed It 835 times, a few
The G. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
The castle of Macbeth, thane of Glamls thousand miles does not cut so much
251^-253 ALDER ST., PORTLAND, OREGON
and o f Cawdor— Cawdor castle— built of a figure.
g s T Mention paper
Making the most conservative esti
In the year 1448, also still stands Just
outside o f the village still called “ Caw mate, Dr. Brice has sailed enough
dor,” at Inverness, In Scotland, says miles to take him around the earth
HON. JOHN TIGHE
T h e K in .I Y o u H a v e A lw a y s Itn u irlit lias b o rn e th e signa
Shakspeareana, and If It does not hap about ninety seven times. The longest
tu re o f Chas. I I . F le tc h e r , a n d has b een m a d e u n d e r his
Assemblyman
Tithe’s teller should he
distance
around
Is
at
the
equator,
the
pen to rain when the tonrist ap
person al su pervision fo r o v e r HO yea rs. A llo w n o one
proaches It (and It sometimes does not , circumference o f the earth at this reuu i>t every Lrui.t w o ik er ad d ing a s tre i.
t o d ec e iv e you in this. C o u n terfeits, Im ita tio n s an d
uous life.
rain In Scotland) he will exclaim ns Iioint being about 24,899 miles. As
“ J n st-a s-go o.l ” a re b u t E x p erim en ts, and en d a n g er th o
lion. John Tighe, No. 98 Kemsen 8t.,
suming
that
on
each
of
his
trips
across
h ea lth o f C h ild ren —E x p e rie n c e a g a in s t E x p e rim e n t.
Duncan did, “ this castle hath a pleas- :
Cohoes, N. Y ., Mcmlier of Assembly
the
Atlantic
I)r.
Brice
traveled
2,!»oo
ant seat, the air nlmoly ami sweetly
| from the Fourth district, Albany coun
miles, he could have gone around the
recommends Itself to our senses.”
ty, N. Y., writes as follows:
earth
97V
4
times.
During
Its
many
centuries
6f
life,
C astorin is a harm less su bstitu te fo r C astor O il, P a r e
“ Penn a lias iny hearty indorsement
Cawdor castle has accumulated many
g o ric , D ro p s a n d S o o th in g Syrups. I t is P lea sa n t. I t
as a rcstor. t vo tonic of superior merit.
T h o C a s e o f ,ltin .
contain s n e ith e r O piu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a rc o tic
wings, “ outer walls” and new Inte Maw’s callin' from the milkhouse.
At times when I have been completely
substance. It s a g e is its g u a ra n tee. I t d e s tro y * W o r m s
riors, and so the great hall where the
broken down from excess of work, so
Callin' stern:
and allays F everish n ess. I t cu res D ia rrh o ea a n d W in d
deed of dreadful note was first resolv "Jim, yer lazy good fer nuthin',
that my faculties seemed actually at a
C olic. I t re lie v e s T e e th in g 1 T ro u b les , cu res C on stipation
ed may not be at present located (and,
Come an' churn.”
standstill, I’eruna has acted as a heal
a n d F la tu len cy. I t assim ilates th e F o o d , regu la tes th e
for once, tradition has not selected one
ing restorer, starting the machinery of
Stom ach and B o w e ls , p iv in ff h ea lth y a n d n a tu ra l sleep.
o f them). But a chamber where the Paw's callin' from the cornpatch.
T h e C h ild ren ’ s P a n a c e a —T h o M o th e r’ s F rie n d .
mind and body afresh with new life
Callin' loud:
deed may have been done there Is In
and energy.
on o f the oldest parts of the old pile. “ James, yer hulkin’, stupid loafer,
“ I recommend it to a man tired in
Time yer plowed.”
For several years this chamber has
mind and twsly as a tonic superior to
anything I know of and well worthy
been tendered by the present thane of Nature’s callin' from the trout brook.
serious consideration.” — J. Tighe.
Cawdor—on o f the Campbell family
Callin’ whish:
Excess of work so common in our
(the present owners of the property! as “ Son, yer poor tired, lazy feller,
country causes impaired nerves, lead
a bedroom for a night's lodging to any
Come and fish.”
ing to catarrh and catarrhal nervousness
artist who will as quid pro quo paint
— a disease that is responsible for half
upon Its walls a picture o f some Inci Stranger, If we just swapped places,
2, .3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. 16 and
Pupt it clear.
of all nervous troubles.
dent of the tragedy according to Shak-
25-H orse
P o w er.
Satisfaction I
Which of all the three a-cnllln’
■>
W + 0
Peruna
cures
this
trouble
because
it
»pea re.
Would yon hear?
guaranteed. Hundreds in use in j
cures catarrh wherever located.
That not many artists have cared — New York 8un.
I f yon do not derive prompt and sat
O regon , W ash ington and Idaho.
for such a night’s lodging on any terms
T M C C C N T A U M C O W W m T . T T M U R R A Y « T R C C T . N t W Y O R K C IT Y .
isfactory results from the use of Peru
A C a u tio u s Y o u th .
Send fo r Catalogue.
we are led to guess from the fact that
A very small boy was trying to lead na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv
only four pictures are on that cham
bers walla.
Lady Macbeth In her a big 8L Bernard np the road. “ What ing a full statement of your ca se , and
nightrobe: Macbeth with the fatal dag- | are you going to do with the dog, my he w ill tie pleased to give you his valu
able advice gratis.
man?" Inquired a passer-by.
PRUSSIAN LICE KILLER k i l l s ger drawn; the brlndle cat that mewed . little
PO RTLA N D , O REG O N
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
”
1—
I'm
going
to
see
where—
where
thrice, and the owl, the fatal belman! |
S eattle and Spokane, W ash.
LICE
The Hartman Hanitarium, Columbus, O.
be
wante
to
go.
first,”
was
the
breath-
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kill the lice. N ever fail*. Sold by dealer*. 90 c and fi . o c per can.
Boise, Idaho.
leaa reply.
midnight hags over the caldron!
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OUTSIDE
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W hat is C A S TO R S A
The Kind You
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Always
Bought
Bears the Signature of
GASOLINE
ENGINES
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver Co.
on Poultry. !
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used It thorongh'v fhrtv time* «nti cleaned his
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s r « . . » c
J U S T TH E T H IN C FO N L IC E ON H O C S.
j
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lb ° f can.- *n Lice KL.er ta jnst the Oline
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When a couple geta married they
Everything else In the house la more
qnlet when there la Illness, bnt did ought to be prevented from having
you ever notice the Impudence o f Use their plcturee taken with her hand on
hls shoulder for one year.
clock, which ticks all the louder?
No. 2 4 -1 9 0 5
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C O N S U M P T IO N