Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 25, 1906, Image 5

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    tíjg Á j F R A I S E D .
There W u an Old W o m a n , E té. I
i _ ... A 8t°u t little
E ast
----- woman
—...... on a an
u r.u
cc
nashmgtou street car looked around
anxiously for seats fo r the children
who were with her. T w o o f the older
g.rls had babies iu their arms, accord­
People
I t was long ago d isco ver«! that tb . ing to the Indianapolis Star.
n atural color o f ,)Ure water Is blue and ou the ear did not know whether it
w as au orphans’ home picnic or a Sun­
found T 6' T b e BreeU and yellovv « n w day school convention.
s û
i
.
Trem endous quantities o f coal w ill
be reauired tn
»1
. .
141
L u s lts n l«-. '
tlle turblne
c a t« h
The shiP '« lndi-
ta ted horse power is (15.000, which will
I mean a consumption o f not less than
y'..
r<RS ESTHER M . M IL N E R .
Box 321, D e U ra ff, O b i* ,
j, H artm an , C olu m bu s, O h io .
E or an artificial rubber a German
authority recommends m ixing an In­
fusion o f Carragheen moss with starch
and drying on a slightly oiled metal’
plate. When the transparent sheet pro­
duced Is broken up, It softens In cold
water, and on subsequent heating It
form s a thick gummy substance, which
may be used for thickening paint or
fo r many o f the purposes o f rubber.
The asteroids or minor planets, o f
which nearly 600 have been recorded
since the beginning o f the nineteenth
century, have been supposed to form a
|j,nd husband.
ring In the space between the orbitk of
jieyouand described m y condi- M ars and Jupiter. One discovered on
uDearly as possible.
Y o u recom- Feb. 22 o f tills year, however, has a
j Parana. I took fo u r bottles of unique Interest in having been proven
,ucom pletely cu red.
I th in k
to be beyond Jupiter, Its mean dis­
a wonderful medicine and have
tance from the sun being 5.25 to Jupi­
¿ended it to m y irie n d s w ith the
te r s 5.20, while Its aphelion distance
tot of results. E sth er M . M iln e r,
— 6.151— exceeds that o f Jupiter by
tales of tbe great m u ltitu d e of
n early the earth's distance from tbe
. *bo have been r e lie v e d o f some
sun.
„tease or weakness by Peruna
A ll substances, even eggs, are poison­
¿merit to give a te s tim o n ia l to be
ous when they are injected In certain
|by the public.
¡,-f ire, how ever, a fe w conrage- quantities into the circulatory system
ilisacrificing w om en w h o w ill for o f au animal. A French Investigator
* of their s u fferin g sisters a llo w has taken the powdered yolk o f a
eures to be p u b lish ed ,
duck’s egg, treated it with a 20 per cent
i,Milner is one o f th ese. In her solution o f salt and Injected it Into the
<j* for her restoration to health veins o f an animal until It died. In
she is w illin g that order to kill u rabbit fifty-five grains
ll«*T E fU L
th e w o m en o f the o f the substance were required for each
llfTTfR TO
w h o le w o rld should pound o f the rabbit's weight.
The
IHARTMAN
know i t . A chronic yolk o f a hen's egg is less poisonous,
fad brought back to h ea lth is no
but that o f a turtle more so, than that
H matter.
W ords a re inadequate
o f a duck. The albumen o f eggs Is
ipress complete g ra titu d e .
also poisonous.
: ill's terrible su fferer fro m pelvic
-Bind ban headache continuously.
lMi,hie to do m y h ou sew ork lo r
L ik e n U a n .
»»ant to get an ala rm c lock ," said
Iflutomer.
Tin'» one of silve r p la te fo r $10,”
lithe clerk,
foo high."
llell, here’s one m ade o f n ickel for
Ito high yet.”
here's one made o f gun m etal for
fan metal? T h a t sounds all right,
at It for my 12-year-old boy, and
|tsounds anything lik e a gun when
i off In the m orn in g 1 guess it’s
llw sn t.” — Yon kers Statesm an.
A fte r a F a s h io n .
J1 presume,” said his old friend, “ now
l too have a young man a s an assist-
I pastor, you divide the parish work
lltim."
Jfo,” answered the elderly preacher,
Inching his chin reflectively. “ I sup-
piyou could call it that. H e does the
T«ng, and I do the burying.”
Innovation In E ngrlnnd.
trice—I see the v ic a r o f T h am e«
«. England, makes the announce-
that he w ill reserve special seats
those In boating costum e In the
church on Sunday m orning In
i »nthwest gallery.
^"Vriek—Hope he w o n ’ t fo rg e t
to
Id« for those in b ath in g costume
kppen In. and th a t he w ill put
»here their costum es w o n ’t get
-lookers Statesm an.
B a lk e d .
^ ■ ’t'vtor.” asked the caller with the bad-
eve, “ what w ill it
Ppsin of sand out of my
11 »hill probably have to
Tj“r the operation," s a id
"B eg pardon, lady,” said the con­
ductor.
but you have given me only
eight tickets.”
“ Didn't know you charged fo r babes
In arms,
said the little woman, as
she Wept her eye on all other members
o f her party.
„
t0IW o f steaU‘ each hour and a
“ But there are nine without them,”
corresponding consumption o f fifty tons
said tbe conductor, apologetically. Per-
o f coal In the same time. This would
, haps he really thought the woman had
work out a total o f 1,200 tons o f coal a
only eight tickets.
••• ■: •
F j - T . ''
- are d- to —
t
cost to take
eye?"
charge you
the eminent
I an carry it cheaper than that,” re-
vW the other, turning on his heel and
“lag out.
'' owiak to the greed o f both pa.*-
inether prospective deal in real es-
tn n e n rh t.— rth tn a ro T r ih n n * .
hi? •itlon a n d R a i l r o a d R a t e * .
Writer in H arp er's W e e k ly quotes
In Germany some Interesting experi­
ments have recently been made in the
protection o f orchard trees
against
night frosts by means o f fumigation.
A part o f an orchard in bloom was
thus successfully guarded against uu
A p ril fro st by the dense smoke of
napthalene.
h u t the experiment was
very expensive, 50 kilogram s o f uapth-
alene being consumed by seven flames
In one hour. I.ater a new preparation
o f chemicals was tried, producing a
com paratively large volume o f smoke
wTth the expenditure o f only 2 kilo­
gram s o f the material per hour. These
trials are under the direction o f an
experim ental gardening association.
D IE T S
AND
THE
DOCTORS.
S c a r c e ly a n A r t ic le o f P o o d
M ot C on d em n ed .
th a t
la
W hat with the vegetarians who eat
no meat and the rheumatic rufft r* rs
who eat no fru it and the gouty who
take no nitrogen if they know it and
the dyspeptics who eat only loodiess
foods, life stands to lose one >f its < mef
Joys, a square meal, says the M -dLal
journ al. And It Is not quite true tl at
Instinct rises superior to theory aud
that after all people eat what is good
fo r them.
Readers and thinaers are
deeply Influenced by chemical sym tcls
and It is not rare for a pallid uysiwp-
t,c o f therculosls tendencies to endeavor
to practice the economies o f metaooilsm
ingeniously set forth by some o f the
physiological chemists. It Ik high time
somebody raised a voice In protest, for
surely no people stand In so little net
o f this counsel as do ours. Our bus­
tling population requires a good deal of
nutriment and Is suffering from lack
"Stand up, children,” commanded the
little woman.
She was Imperious in
her command, and immediately a fte r
her order to stand up they all arose to
their fe e t
Counting them one by one. she pres­
ently came to a little boy o f about 8
years old, and, pointing her finger at
him, she s a id :
“ Sammy, I thought you stayed at
home with the rest o f the children.
She W m .
A W est End avenue man undertook
to meet his unknown girl cousin at the
station on Tuesday. lie approached a
young woman in blue and ask ed :
“ A re you Miss Blake?”
“ N o," said the young woman, “ I am
not.”
“ I hope you w ill excuse me.” he ex­
plained. “ I am here to meet a Miss
Blake. She is my cousin. I have never
seen her. My sister K ate is the only
member o f our fam ily who knows her.
and she couldn’t come.
She told me
1 would know Jennie because she is so
pretty. ‘Just pick out the prettiest girl
In the station and you'll be sure to
strike Jennie,' she said.”
The young woman blushed, the young
man sighed.
" I don’t know who to ask next,” he
said. "T h ere doesn't seem to be any
body else in the whole shooting match
that comes up to the description.
1
guess Jennie didn't come."
A tall girl in brown sat beside the
girl In blue. She got up and glared at
ihe young man. “ She did," said the
girl in brown.
“ Oh. Lord," said he. “ are you------”
“ I am," said the girl in brown.
And o f course nobody could expect a
girl to be friends with a man a fte r
that.— New York Sun.
T r o u b le .
of
s
C lu b .
RH EUM A T ÍS M
A L M O S T A S CO M M O N IN SU M M E R A S IN W IN T E R .
iR k lt
W hile the damp, cold, changing weather of
r«r< jO
W inter intensifies the pains and other disagreeable
symptoms of Rheumatism, it is by no means a
winter disease exclusively. Through the long
months of Summer its wandering pains and twitch­
ing nerves are felt by those in whose blood the uric
acid, which produces the disease, has accumulated.
i
Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en­
tire system. Its primary cause results from the
failure of the eliminative organs, the Liver, K id­
neys and Bowels, to Carry out of the system the
urea, or natural refuse matter. This coming in
contact with the different acids of the body forms
uric acid which is taken up and absorbed by the
blood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood,
making it sour aud unfit for properly nourishing
L a s t S u m m er I h a d a s e v e r e a tta o k o f In fla m m a ­
the body, and as this vital stream goes to every to r y R h e u m a tis m in th e k n ees, fro m w h io h I w a s
to le a v e m y ro o m fo r s e v e r a l m onths. I
nook and corner of the body, the poison is distrib­ u w n a a s ble
tr e a te d b y t w o d o c to rs an d a ls o tr ie d d iffe r ­
uted to all parts. T h e nervous system weakens en t k in d s o f lin im e n ts an d m e d ic in e s w h ic h
s e e m e d to r e lie v e m e fro m p a in fo r a w h ile , b u t a t
from lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes fe­ th
e s a m e tim e I w a s n ot an y n e a r e r g e t t in g w e ll.
verish and swollen, the stomach and digestion are O n e d a y w h ile r e a d in g a p a p e r I s a w an a d v e r ­
e m e n t o f 8. S. S. to r R h e u m a tis m . I d e c id e d
affected, the appetite fails and a general diseased tis
to g iv e it a tr ia l, w h io h I d id a t on ce. A f t e r I h a d
condition of the entire system is the result.
ta k e n th re e b o ttle s I fe lt a g r e a t d e a l b e tte r, an d
tln u ed to ta k e it r e g u la r ly u n til I w a s en­
Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of I t ir o e on
ly cu red. I n o w fe e l b e tte r th an I h a v e f o r
all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing y e a rs .
C H A S . E . U IL D E R S L E E V E .
613 32nd S tre o t, N e w p o r t N e w s , V a .
muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable
and dangerous trouble. I f the uric acid is allowed
to remain in the blood, and the disease becomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joints,
aud they are rendered immovable and. stiff, and the patient left a helpless cripple for life.
Every day the poison remains in the system the disease gets a firmer hold. T h e best time
to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then the blood takes on new life and
the skin is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. W ith the
proper remedy to force the acid out of the blood, and at the same time build up and
strengten the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and other organs of the bod}', Rheumatism cun be per­
manently cured. External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam­
mation, and for this reason are desirable, but they cannot lia\e any effect on the disease.
The blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated before a cure can be effected.
S. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheuma­
tism. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid
and driving it out, and building up the sour blood so it can supply nourishment and strength
to every part of the body, it cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. is the only safe cure
for the disease; being purely vegetable, it will not injure the system in the least, as do
those medicines which contain Potash or some other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. tones up
every part of the body by its fine tonic properties.
W h ile cleansing the blood of all poisons it builds up the
appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, re-
duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completely
cures Rheumatism in every form— Muscular, Inflamma-
rNft.
tory, Articular or Sciatic. I f you are worried with the
nagging pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to be­
come chronic, but begin the use of S. S. S. and purge
the blood of every particle of the poison. W rite for our book on Rheumatism, aud ask our
physicians for any advice you wish. W e make no charge for either.
“ Ottr guide in Jerusalem, U riel,” says
the author o f " A I-evantine Log Book."
“ belonged to a club, and with great
pride he took us to the elub-room and
showed us about. ‘ W e are all very
pride o f our club.' he explained, ‘ hut It
has many difficulties.’
“ ‘W hat are they?’
“ ‘The principal difficulty,' said Uriel,
severely, ‘ is that much o f the members
refuse to fill the offices at the club, aud
N o t P e r s o n a lly C o n c e rn e d .
H E A V E S C U R E D ! tS S n S T ^ S k
“ W aiter,” asked the man at the table i
when they do fill them they refuse to
I troubles. Cures Heaves.
in the corner near the door, "w h at are j
Couchs, Distemper and
perform their performances.’
Indigestion. Veterinari-
| ana use and recommend
• ‘ I don't understand,' said the tra v ­ these biscuits made o f?”
“ They look, sir,” said the austere, digni­
P R U S S IA N
eler. “To perform----- ’
HEAVE POW DERS
fied waiter, “ as if they were made of
• ‘T o transact their acts.’ explained
D
r
u
w i l l g e l them.
Portland cement, but 1 have no positive
Price 50c at dealer. 60c by
Uriel. “To make their duties.’
mail. Bend for Fro# book.
knowledge.
I have nothing to do with
’“ Ah. yes I’ Interrupted the traveler. the modus operandi of the cook room. P R U S S IA N P H M E D Y CO.. S T. P A U L , M IN N
•You mean, to do their doings.’
Shall 1 change them, air?”
CHAS. H. LILLY CO., Seattle and Portland. WholeaaleAcfc
“ ‘ E xactly,’ agreed Uriel, with gratl
Rt. V Hilft’ Duner and all Nervous Dlm-a*#“ t H R D A I S Y R I . Y K I I . I F. 1C defttrojr# nil th**
hide. ‘T h ey refuse to do their doings.’ ’
permanently currd by Dr. Klin#’ # (»rent
Mr* and affords
>«*rV« Restorer, send for F R E K f 2 trini botti* nnd
com it ri loevery
T W
of
th e
D eep.
Suddenly there was a wild shriek.
The passengers on the lower
deek
caught a momentary glimpse of a dark
object falling swiftly from above.
They rushed to the side of the boat and
gazej in horror at a woman’s hat bobbing
up and down on the rapidly receding
waves.
It was all they could see.
Where was the woman?
Up on the hurricane deck of the steam­
er, bare headed, and wringing her hands
in despair.
It was her only traveling hat. and had
cost her $2.98.
___________
In h e r it e d .
C o a id
P rove
an
A lib i.
fM lsmr t
sr s£ iu & - -
"z\ Pale , Thin,
ire ,be Nervous ?
»•«dn’t do
■ »
it.
Buggies.
I ' TI
O a * K in d .
« ■
« « ■ « - « < " * '•
easily dl-sis
permissible to the rb -u-
over foodstuffs pe
over
“’• “V d ^ r U " « that
. » * the » ,tta
p r>
— Miss Badger, what do you
carbohydrates
I T " * » ' ! by "the privileged classes?”
L r * ~ Th* boU nT classes. They can a crying
“ 1 11 ths woods ones in a whils.
fesslon rW,lb
tlon and * » cb^
I a
U n d o u b te d ly .
nutrition In b£
L lrU—They **T t b i t crape on ths
F 1* unlucky. Do you believe It?
| ^ * * * - It certainly la— i f you are
| *®bJ*ct of the decoration.
I » J * ' 1*
»»c e n e ra te
D a r«.
ths way, wbat is "tétenos *
—Immatura patriotism,
It
Tribune.
esmsensu. of con v.o
on tb« basic facts o f
h and disease before
^
venia | superrtl-
t t e y » tt#ck
rdltlt* o f « much beset
tlons and • ‘* “ rdl
^ h r e n . sbsll we
la lty . First
tt o t „ iB our
not cast out tbe »«■
ow n eye?----- — ITT I T .n the old-fash
jr u s r K
you got a117 *
-
u-
Then your blood must be in
a very bad condition. You
certainly know what to take,
then take it - A y e r ’s Sarsa­
parilla. If you doubt, then
consult your doctor. Wekno?v
what he will say about this
grand old family medicine.
Sold for over 60 years
m s t. tb. w
uk “ Ar* jo*T
V 'X T 'Z Z
bESt
b ^ iäuüm
,fö°jZZSZ£rT’tu~'
, h_
tb *t dally
ttollT Mction of tb#
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ro ar Mw#r metkrm
CASTOR IA
nut T M *.
flh-ftare trou b le­
M A K E N O M IS T A K E
f o r Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
^ÍHBRAS®
: O IL E D
C w ill L O g iv T e H y o I u N com-
G
conv
B ears th e
S ig n a ta re o f
N a i a re *#
z plete p ro tec tio n
an d lo n g s e r v ic e
Y o u c a n ’t a f f o r d
to buy a n y o th e r
P ro p h e ts .
Th? katydid had be?n initiating that
th?r? would be frost within nix w??ka.
“ I ’ ve no faith in your long distane?
weather for*f-asts,” «aid the tree toad,
“ but I ’m willing to bet there will be rain
inaide o f forty-right hours.”
Whereupon the rival weather bureaus
resumed their noisy predictions.
fa ces ot th e system . P rice 75c. per botila.
■old by a ll D ru ggists. T e s tim o n ia ls fr e t.
H a ll's F a m ily r i l l s■ a re th e best.
III#
O n ly
E v ery g a r m e n t
g u a ra n te e d
The best dealers sell il
I
Pt ; t
: rJS
■ ü f Tir
F >ar.
r .A ^ n i TN F
F N r ilN F S •
. .
UNVJI!NC3 > to 4 korrn
W. L. D O U G L A S
* 3 . 5 0 & * 3 .0 0 S h o e s
B E S T IN T H E W O R L D
W .L.Ot'uglas$ 4 Gill Edge line,
can.iotbeequalledatanyprice.
T<> ¡iho* Qtaltrt ¡
1 SHOES F0& KVZBYBODY AT ALL PBICll
M -n a Bho*#. 0 0 to |1 5 0 . & Y * § * 0 1 * 9 3
to $1.35. W o m *n ’a Bho*«, M OO to 1 1 .6 0 .
M i i «<‘S' $1 Child!*#!«'# Bho##, $ 3 35 to $ 1 .0 0 .
T r y W . I*. I><ni|cla« W o m e n *», M laar# * n i |
C h il d r e n * » a h m *» ; f o r a fy lr . fit a n d w # a r
t h e y r s c e l «»lh # r m a k e « .
If I could take you Into m y larga
factories st Brockton, M ss*.,and »h o w
you how carefully W .L . D ou gls* s h o * »
are made, you would then understand
w h y th ey hold th eir shape, fit b e tte r,
wear longer, and are o f «re n te r value
than any other make.
W hcrtrvrr y on Ifv# you can o b ta in W . L .
Dowgla# «hoc#. HI# n am e an d prtc# Is i t a s t f x d
on th# bottom , w hich p ro tec t# you a g a h w t h ig h
■ ortcc# an d Inferior sh o e s. T a k e m s s a f t s f l *
CMKAM IlKrAKAlORW-Ww ruara it** th# V.H. f a f e . A sk v o a r d ealer far w . I.. D ow gla# » h r # s
m p arato r to h* t h - h*#t. Writ# tur It*# catato«. end t n .l.t upon h a v in g t h e « .
Haz#-, wood to ., Fifth and Uak.
f l , t Color t O lirti . . . . I S . , mill not moor Orni fg.
Nam es ami A d d rcs#«# la P ortla n d # f R «p r « -
s c d s t K c B m i m m f Iras#.
If RR'ntTiOTMIRO - BoRnm A p»ndi#tan. «o'#
a **»'# Atrr«d B**|aava A « o.*a <arr#rt a**th*a
iHv#rrilitnf la a m i feraUhiaga H*rrt#ou sod
power fo l l y w a rra n ted . |1A.
A ll also# s o I , k i t h str##ta. opposite poatodtea.
•*>
at low##t pncd#. W rit# for ra ta lo g .
p u . S u s a o h o a .'SH— Many
to«tr#m *nt* r s
R f IE R SO N M A C H IN E R Y C O M P A N Y
Pertleeg. Oregea.
P O R I I AND. OREGON.
BORAX
Portland Trad« Directory
O A M / L L n iL
WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO
162 1 Tirsi Si., S. f . Cor. M orrison
MULETEAN
CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING
Fpgardson— What impr*aaed yon moat
during your trip abroad?
Atom — The touebea I got everywhere I
went, of courte.
T h ft w o n d erfu l » hi-
»•H# D octor I ft cM ilid
great h fc a t i« « lie corn-*
pet.pie w ith o u t opera
lion ihut n r« n!\«m tip
to die. H # cures w ill»
those w o n d erfu l Clii-
n »a* herbs, toots, liiitlx,
harks am i v e « e i ahles
lhat a te e n tire ly
un­
k n ow n lo m edical sci­
ence In this cou n try. T h ro u g h ih# us* o f thoe*
harmlcwa rem edlen I hi- I m iiiouh d o cto r k n o w *
the action o f over.TOO d .fn r e n t r#inedl#ft which
he aiicceMSfully un#s In d iffe re n t dls— #a. He
KU.trniiK e-s lo t lire c u a rrlu ant lim a, lung, ihroat,
rhcuniailftiii, nervou sness, stom ach , liv e r ; k d-
n >ft, e tc .; hat h u n dred* of t« # lim on lals.
Charge*» m oderate, t all and ft** him. t* .tle n i*
out of (h e c ity w r it* lor h lan kr and circulars,
bcud stam p. I 'u N a l.'l.T A i l U N FKlClik
S<nd f o r t'ululoÇ
Hiram Power# had put the finishing
touches on his Greek slave.
“ I'm satisfied with it just aa It Is,” he A l l 4# a !# r* I r*# Ham pl# B ora x and H o ra t
said, standing off and admiring it. **I am fiookl*t and Sou ven ir Ptctur# In colora, for in • «nia
ant] D *a *r'*i nam#.
P A C IF IC C U A S I HO K A X
no iurh fool as Pygmalion was.”
CO., O akland, < al.
Struck by a sudden fear, however, that
Anthony Comstock might be lingering
somewhere in the neighborhood, he hast­
ened to throw a aheet over It.— Chicago
Tribune.
R a rk *h r*»h .
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TREATMENT
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For B aby’s Bath; for B aby’ s Clothes: fo r
an E ye W ash, Mouth W ash, S terilizin g
the Bottle, W ash ing Napkins.
A B SO LU TE LY PURE
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home In dining
mom, nleeping
room n n d all
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placen w h e r e
Scott (w ith bill o f f a r e ) — Chicken
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neat and w ill
soup, a-u-p-e.
H ow Is th at fo r spell­
not aoil or In-
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••Vincent talks a great deal.”
story “ ttrlb u ted to Dr. Rice
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Wnglleld. apropos o f the recent
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Back came the report by mall, duly
or
iu rather than
w — tbe diet of t.-tis
in? of railroad men and th eir law-
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now captivate
• - our
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nervo'U
" « ' m •■oun-
cotm- signed, but with this written In red
that
H o w ’ s T h is ?
to find out w hat the new rate law
Ink under the com m ent:
W e o ffe r On# H u n d red D o lla r « R ew a rd for
“ You ought to hear bis mother.”
means. Dr. Rice, it seems, used
a n y case o f < s t .r r h th a t c a n n o t be cu red by
of a young M eth o d ist who went
Hairs C atarrh Cure.
F.” j. CHKNF.Y A CO , Prop«., Toledo, O.
from W ilbrah am A cadem y to
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W e, the u n d • erelg
ned
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k n ow n “ F. J.
C h en ey lo r the la it 15 ye a r«, and h e lle re h im
big trial sermon.
p e r le c tly h o n ora b le in a ll business transao-
r 'n t was your te x t? ” he w as asked
tiouft and fln a n r ia lly a b le to ca rry o u t a n y ob-
lig a tio n s m a d e by th e ir tlrm.
Tb° ^
b y th e P ^ i a t r u t as uuw.Kite
_ !■* came back.
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IT®0* shall ye escape I f y e neglect
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aldi . wo. hiKNA.w
K ikns A M s a v in , W h o lesa le Drug­
gists,
iati, Toledo.
T o le d o , O.
™ Ff*t a salvation?”
H a il s C a ta rrh Cure is taken In t e r n a li,, act­
in g d ir e c t ly upon the blood and m ucous sur­
iood text— how d id you handle upon It; * ‘J11® “ °k Panj paeon, which
I showed ’em how gre a t this D r’
os of our national greatness,
keystone* ®^
d lg e M e _ t b l I
*tlon Is. then I show ed ’em how to
« If they neglected i t ”
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than health being our chosen
rST
utter confusion and disagree-
O vereon II d eu ce.
re a lm -u tte r
^ forinuias 0f dn.-
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—, can you do a little figuring
"elab
oration
lead
one to condemn
**• I want to win a bet. I » youi
r fj.lng . ^ g o u t another to pronounce
* pen in w o r k in g o r d e r ? ”
red meat in *•
d,ly aM imllable and
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TH E S W IF T SPECIFIC CO M PANY, A TLAN TA, G A .
Vincent was altogether too garrulous
In school to please his teachers. Such
rather than repletion.
punishments as the institution allowed
At. a race possibly we have not uved to be inoted out were tried without any
long enough In Am erica to be thorough­ apparent effect upon the hoy, until at
ly acclimated. * * *
« * * * ° last the head master decided to mention
U,r effete populations o f Europe, bu the la d s faults upon his monthly re
uo one who has seen them wou.u eve port.
cal the European peoples effete, ru
So the next report to his fath er had
impression is Ineffaceable that what these w o rd s :
s r iS f
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