Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, March 13, 1908, Image 7

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    Pm&
BGood
Is certain if you tike Hood's SarsaparilLi.
Thia great medicine cures those eruptions,
pimples and boils that aiar at all seasons;
i-ures scrofula gores, salt rheum or eczema;
adapts itself equally well to, and also cure, H.y.
iT;a and all. stomach troubles; cures rht-u-inatisra
and catarrh; cures nervous troubles,
debility and that tired feeling.
. areatabS-F'or that who prefer medicine In tab
let form. huod'sKaraapartllata now put up In choco
lated tablets eallsd Karsatabs, m well as la th usual
liquid form. Marsatabs have Identically tb sun
euratlv properties as 'tbe liquid form. Besides areu
racy of dose, soovsnlenre. rouoror, no loss bf Tap
oration, breaks, or leakace. pru.ctau or promptly
fcimiL C L Hood Co.. Lowell, Miu.
IHH STATES NOW
ATEMPERMEVORKEiT
Save Pc-ru-M h Vel-ahl Ntrvt an'
Blood Remedy. i
Mr. C K. Trier. lurllnta. TI .
M l The raree ut a larga fn, M
much ta do aad m little health to do il
with, taueed ilium apiete break
dowai blood poor and thla- nuslrentfl.
little iImp Hood Kareaperilla sere
appetite, natural UMp, parted heel IB.
strength to do all work."
BaaTllak View of Hater! . Laa.
Oeaersl Robert K. Leaj wn Indeed
fully Waehlngtoa's equal a hero and
gentleman and amen bla auperlor ai
Midler. It Is only la tbe larger polit
ical or eem Ipolltlcsl sphere that be
atanda lower and there perbapa only
because bla opportunities were ao
much, amaller. London Tlmea Rvlw
of Trvvelysn's Hlatory.
Keeps Thaaa a war.
first Landlady "My boarders loaf
around tha parlor every evening, much
to my annoyance. Does yours?"
Second, Landlady "No, Indeed! My
daughter la teaming to play toe
plaao."
lie Ceald lasp- It.
"I went to the tbeater laat Dlgbt
"What did you see?"
"A play called 'Hamlet'"
"How waa Itr
"Fair; only fair. A good, lively sex
tet would do It a world of good."
Washington nerald.
If ASSaltr.
He I bare mad a discovery.
She And what la Itr
"You bare apeot fSOO for dresses
(bla year and $200 for bata !"
"Well, what doea that all prove T'
"That you are aot my affinity!"
Tonkers Statesman.
laele Allea.
"Goliath wielded a big atlck. all right."
euoth L'nrle Allan Sparks, during aa in
terval lo the conversation. "What put
the everlasting kiboah on bltn wai (hat
he didn't know hew to apeak softly."
Voltage Tribune.
play-
Tfca Rl.ht Bad.
On day Percy, aged 3, waa
fug with tha tall of a big dog.
"Look out," aald a careful aunt;
"he'll bite you, dear."
"Ob, no, auntie," be aald. "I'ae not
t tha blUn' end. Harper's Weekly.
Uradaate4 fraaa Ik BUM.
Octav Thanet tells a atory f aa la
darky la Florida who waa am lout tt
a-sra to read, ao that he could read thi
Bible. He aald that If he could read tht
Hlble he would want nothing else. A
friend of the narrator taught him t
read. Some time afterward ihe visited
bia cabin and asked hia wife haw hit
Hints reading waa lettins on.
"Law. Miaa Fanny," laid tbia person,
"be Je' auttinly kin read fine. Ilea dont
got outea de Bible an' into da newtpai
para. inaianapoua ,Mwt.
Trcaaury Flgurea Show that
Per Cap!'. la ;n Eaceea
of ll.JIO.
thi
VAST GROWTH- OP FINANCEa
tenaw ta Circulation
Laat Waa Kearlj
000,000.
a Jan. SO
3,000,.
I.lterarr laTaeteaeat.
You buy a book and bop to reap
A profit quite eitenaire.
Tbe atyle may be a little cheap.
Hut the paper'a right sipensl-
Washington Star.
lab!
"The 'Great White Plague,' my aa,"
Said the Injua chief, la a passion,
"I( that wirked, thisviag race
That ealla Itaalf the Caucaaiaa !"
Bekaoa f th Paat.
Wagaer waa writing the muaic ef the
future.
"I lataad to produc eemethlai he
aid. "that will go thundering dowa th
egee."
Hew wall he aacceeded lt th agea
bear wltneea.
Htraat Clerr.
Th young man waa admiring her beau
tiful and abundant hair.
"What a wealth of it there Is!" he
eiclaimed. "Wbea you loosen it I eup
poae it drop to th floor. "
'Hugh!" broke in tbe little liater of
the young woman. "It dropi on tbe
floor !" Chicago Tribune.
Child Faalehsaeat.
Never punlab a child for a first of
feuse. When about to punish always
be very aura tbat you are punishing
blm for a fault and not aluiply be
"uuse the wrongdoing baa caused you
annoyance. Remember that It la not
wine to Inflict corporal punishment un
lesa every other method baa failed to
Impress th aiuall offender.
If la predicted by a very modern archi
tect that tha houae ot one large room,
small kltr-hen attached and an enormous
Inclosed porch, with fscllltles for outdoor
leeping haa come to itay.
Deplarakl Baalaeea Krraf.
"Did you ever make a mlatake, doc
tor?"
"Yea, once I waa called In by a pa
tient and diagnosed bla case aa atoru
ich ache I only learned tbe following
day that be waa rich enough to bar
appendicitis." Dlt Muskete.
Oatald f Hla Praetlee.
"All that la the matter with you, air,"
aaid the eminent phyiician, afler a thor
ough examination, "la lack of nutrition.
You don't eat enough."
"I eat all I can hold, doctor," aald
tbe attenuated caller.
"Then you need to hav your capacity
enlarged, and that'a a case for a aurgeon.
Five dollars, please. Good morning."
Chicago Tribune.
Uiarereal.
A woman's "slim and willowy"
Whoti she ia sweet sixteen;
But when she is at middle age
They call her "long and lean.'
Houston Tost.
Major Alfred II. Qualffa, Tault cl.
f th United States treaeury, who bat
tharg of I'ncl Sam'a money, called
my attention th other day to th al
most Incredible) growth of th bualneet
of th Treasury Department si new he
cam Into th aervlce, forty-two yeart
go, and ho furnished uie with aoma
very Interesting and rather startling
comparlaons, writes William E. Ourtta.
th Washington correiom!nt. Fot
example, the wealth of th country
which, of course, haa kept pacs with
th tranaactlons of th treasury, It
thre and one-half tlmea greater to-duy
than It waa In 1870. Th total then
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MISS BESSIE rAKRELL
Mlts Bessis Farrell, 1011 Third Av.
Brooklyn, N. Y., is president of tha
Young People's Christian Temperance
Aaaooiation. 8be writes:
"Pavnno li Mrinll v.ln.KtA ha.m
waa $30,008 318.000. The eatlmatad total and blood remedy, calculated to build
. 5V',b"'d upon tb enmxl PrW ! np the broken down health of worn out
u laiormation received by tbe Agrl women. I have found by personal ex
culture Department, the Secretary of perleooe tbat it act a a wondertul re
k Treuwry - the Comptroller of itorei of lost itiength, eailatlng th
,b Cwency, ( $107,104,211,017. atomsch to asslmilaU and digest the
Tb wlrb pr capita of cittcens of food, aad building op worn ont tissue,
the United States, baaed upon similar U 7 work I hav had occasion o re
eatlmstea, haa Increased from I77B.S8 wnaanend it freely, etpeiially to wo-
" fi.sio.ll In 1907. which
mw v Lnlted State., with Its eaor
1
aft
m
mi
3td
-Si1
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT
Acgelabu?PrrparattonrorJlj
slmilailniheFWantIRrtiia
ling tl Sioraads amlDowBi
Promotes Diftc3cnlVf ifi
ness and rVsi.ContalriJ widw
Opiimi-Morphinc norMiaEraL
OT NARCOTIC.
Jtt.Smm
Ancrfrrt Rrmr dv for CbnsflM
lion . Sour Stomaxh.Dlarrtwo
VVornuromTilswnjJPvrnsB
ru?ss arul LO SS 0 F SUr.
rat Sinai Sifnanvt ct
NEW YORK.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
of
AAir
WW aj
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
tS3
vxs aaaraua aaaeaav. "ta airv.
Guaranteed
Exact Copy of Wrapper,
poaitiva proo ik luiHt ani coiitii- ar pa.
urnit b.vt in ... Bpactahata alwaya In atttndance.
Murinf prompt ind coartcoiu alKaliea. Lady attaod
ant ! r'M.
Ktliahla Painl Dantlata. Out irpotitla ft
rrl1llltT tn4 lb.weu(hnrM it aril t.lablllh.4. QeaoU
Baaa, Onod Work and Oulck Sarvica.
"AND IT DIDN'T HURT A BIT"
Palnla Ktraction, M eanta. attraction Free
hi piim ! Hiajr. ir. .U.i.4. PIMM l tnd up.
Bt Plata Work rtrb.p. roar trik krran
n aMM i mi li impoiH ta rri an a a knr.
1 bra tba alS Maaipb br. rmr4 wilbrut raiMin r.a lb
I int.M p.m. an4 a Plata It tttrt. K it. aiait In art.
fr.llr II iU hwk aril bnt prrfara It w.rk at mattlcbtmg
Tt Iraa attitrbrtaiilr. t "b at to trt' aiprntaca ia
U't vark iU gutfttitra tanttartiaa la tvf rv cat.
Crown ana Hrtdce Work Hi ta aaall
pawr avratnal apprtitnra ana rata yaar 4 .tttaa trm
lb la. b af teatb ta prwprrlT aattirtta paar tvaa, wb.a a
bn caa aa typpii.4 tbal am caata aa liataaran abet-
W. A. WISEST?
Iiaja asasne, tjssb as aiiaaMraa, sarawa tstsw
IN PORTLAND
DOING WORK FOR
THE BEST PEOPLE
, will cbt rear tWJ pnprr ini thfrvuhlTt
wavl r iooki air im proved bfvnd wfM-ription.
A hollo tonlk (h.t tt now uaeMess) cmn bff iii'd an.
rrown4 that tl 1 - for pro bar It hfwtim?.
1 aeK-ar th beei mulit yaw wMt trcur tht
h h?f grtdt mf tkill.
Pitmlntttrm fr tnl In-Htfal. Whtu 4nrr4 fw
em ht-t T. P. W itt r my roni iwrvicc.
Our fom Is so rrnled that wt can 4o
rour tntira Crtwo, Bridr and Plat Work
la m dar tf naceywaanr. Out of town paopla
can writ aad arranra for appotatrntota.
moua popul.tton, th richest country In
Th mony n circular!... k.. t
f7T-f0'd Major Quaiff. came
...t!""ur7' The total in i8T0
WlT0i. while on Jan. 30,
1007. It waa 2.9i4.342yv Th cW
lotion per capita baa ah. a.ki
notwIthetarKlIng th. preaent money
famlrae, and ha Increased rw. a,vr
to $33.86 during th forta..-
yeara
When Major QualfT cam. infA .v.
eaah room w had only 2o.0no.ooo in
gold; to-day w hav 7B(J,flts,8) In
gold coin In tbe treaaurv alona aot
counting that In circulation and board
ed away.
Unci Sam's working canltal on rw.
14, 1007. amounted to I1.7M.4(1 4rM.Hl
all of which la hard cash. Of thla
amount $1.2o3,703.W0. In coin la hM
on deposit to secure the payment of
7r0,fllfl,8tl g.Ul certificates, $471,623,.
0O0 silver cert Iflca tea, and $S,815,XK)
treasury notea outstanding. The treas
ury reserve, which Is kept bv law.
amounts to f 1 30,00,(XJ0. Th cweb. t.al-ai-ce
available to pay the currant ex
pensea of the government on Dec 14
vrns $250,702,r500.()3.
I'nole Sam doe not keep all of hia
men.
"I know of nothing whlea ia better
to build op the atrength of a young
mother, ia fact all the ailments pecu
liar to womn, so I am pleated to give
it my hearty endorsement
Dr. Uartmas haa prescribed Parana
lor many thousand woman, aad ht
never fails to receive a multitude ol
letters like the above, thanking him
for tbe wonderful bens flu received.
Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative
OrtrlU It.
Hespltal Physician (te reaaaurs kli
last saak yen e Dot a real
yu knew.
Delirium Tramsn Patient Tea ase It
lea, a yu, 4oc, Ah, kst
Only On "RROMO OUININf "
7 . w . ATI VE RROMO QUtNINR. Look
jur ..n.iuraol K. w. orovk uad tha
vi.r If librt Coli o Bt UF. WO.
Hoe LaTlaat rrlo"a.
Nan Where de poor, dear Lll tha
husband ah ha taaoaf ta let at laat
i pact to spsad their bonaymooav
Faa There won't b aay hoaajiaoen.
8h'a a wasp.
Mo kan will flad Mr. 'jiTT "'"J
yruptba brairaatadr bo as '"elr okiWraa
suriug tae taaiain parin..
c asa.
Tbe stranger waa looking at the net-
money In Washington, although there . work of railway tracka that monopolised
la a good denl of It here. The remKln- taa laaa ""-
n I Mll kta Ik. fltlnnla I anl..l A
A ai B a.nttarAil AnHinir tha different I Iul' v 9 ' M
suhtrcnaurlea, mints and natlonnl bank . thtJju 5,", id resldsnt.
dnoeltorlea aa follows: "H'mph 1 It looka more Ilka tbs Hit-
Treasury, Wellington . . .$17A,U71.H-al.7b ' sola klarglnsV Chicago Tribuoa.
Suhtreasiiry, New York.. 2i(),Wi:wn.Hl
Fuhtrensiiry, Ilaltlmore . . 1tl,(r27.(rJ.t.41
Subtreamiry, l'hiladelphia. lS.lHW.N'JO.OI)
Hiilitreasiiry. Koatnn ll.l2H,27l.nO
Sulitreamiry, Cincinnati.. 1.1,417,HS,J.MI
Snbtreasury, Chicago !W,OH3,H)2.72
Snhtressury, St. Ixuia... lH.iaX.N;2.40
Snbtreaaury, New Orleans 2.1,fl.'M,"l2n.H!)
Puhtreaaiiry, San Francisco .'W,4.TO.ll3.7
Mint. Thiladeljihla 8M.17H,.11 1.72
Mint, Denver M.370.IK)T 1!
Mint. New Orlcana R.1.W2.H71.34
Mint. San Francisco 822.4S.71t 10
Asnay ofllce, New York. . . 7lt.N..32 27
National bank 24tl.2H4.4M.00
Treasury Thilipplne Islanda S,70a!.I).
In transit between offices. 41X1, 7HS 4.1
f;ts
7arva
St. Vitas' Paara an alt Mtrraut Dlsraaas
Darmanaotlr cuid kf !' .ansa's Urrab
fc.,..... un fur KKKK aa trial bolU. ad
IraMlaa. Ur. M. iLKllaa, Ul., ai iv -. rauak.re.
Had Naae.
"Going to writs a book. hT
"Tep, thought I would."
"Gong to tell about your early strug
gles?"
"Nope; never had no early etruggle.
didn't get married till I waa paat 40."
Houston Poet
Deafness Csnnot Be Cured
'I herd It on i jr oua
by loesl sppllrstlnnb, at they cannot rraeh h
siaastaa portion oi too aar
In adilltlon to the working balance ay to euro dratneaa, and that t oyjonailtn
and the reserve, there la a total of,
Hamad cond Itloa of tha narom lltitni of tha
$SU,73tl,12M In bond In the vaults at
Washington, of which $1113.535,070 1 to
secure circulation of national banks and
$17H,200,158 to avure depoelta In na
tional Ninka
KimaiMiian Tube. Whan thla to" mnsmeil
rou hara s rumhllns bound or laiierfrt brar
ln. and whan It la antlraly eloanl. lM(npaa It
tha ratult. and unleta tha Innebnaiaiios rati b
laban out and thla tule raitorfd to lit normal
undltlnn, hearing oil) be dattmrad (orer.
In ..l.lm.in.l mm 'Bineraasa OUIOI IPn sra ran. ....rrn.
An additional sum of ,nlrn ,, bu, an inflamed couiiuon oi
SUM, lOl.alt la u'lMni irtl Ilir SimitBr l iniit-iiiib auriaf-r.. .,.. ,
, . Wawlll ta Una Hundred Poliart fOT ny
purpoacs In the aulitreaanrles of New iMeof Koafnex (csu.ad byratarrh) u,t r,.
York and Pun Frnnclsco, making a to-!" beetirwl by Hall's Catarrh cure, srnd lui
tal of $D15,4S7,5IS of other people't
iiotiey In t'nele Kam'a chnru.
Novel Teeatmeat for laaaatty.
Dr. Henry 8. Atkins, superintendent o.
the St. Iuis Asylum for the Insane, has
been testing an entirely new course of
treatment for mild ennea of Insanity
among the woman patients, It being noth
ing more or less than a Christmas shop
ping expedition. It is his theory that
anything whlrb occupies the mind pleas
antly without causing too much eirlte
nient must be beneficial. lie therefore
ant about twenty pf hia patients under
the charge of trained nurses, and each
supplied with a moderate amount of
money, to the department store. Ths
entire party was so dreased and conducted
that no Intimation was given of its real
nature, and this was not suspected by
the other shoppers, the unfortunate wom
en deporting tliemaeWea in the most con
ventional and natural way possible.
Luncheon wsa eaten at the restaurant,
which all enjoyed, and it was with re-luctani-e,
but no attempt at reaintance,
that they returned to their quarters in
iie asylum.
Alaska's Population nt.noo.
Gov. W. H. Ilngtntt of Alaska, in hi
annual report, estimates the opiilatioii
of the territory at 3l.i. eicluaire of
II.OiSl or 7. persons of mie nationali
ties employed In mini's, csnnpries and rail
road construction during thf summer. ll
remrts extensive iroMNting in the vnri
mis mining dixtriits. He considers the
whisky peddler the worst enemy of the
native, and recommends legislative restric
tions of liquor snlcs within a five-mile
radius of any railroad or other enterprise
employing l'k or more men, eicept in an
Incorporated town.
t'lesaee Traastrra Vital Orsaaa.
A paper read before the American Aa
eoclatlon for ths Advancement of Science
In the I'nlversity of Chicago reveala the
fact that Dr. fllmon Flemer of New York
City haa succeeded In transplanting ar
tsrte from on animal to another sw
reasfully. Tbe eiperlmenta have thus
far been confined tcluaively to tha leaver
animals, but aha faananM aeaula ka rhi,
field are beUooed- to paloS tii amy te
niaeesaflti acf aaWsa as lb praetl Sj
tiroulsra, tree. rt . , ,
F J. CHENSY A CO..Toldo, O.
Held bv Pnigalsts. T.v. .,i,.
Tats HsU's Family fills for aonitll'ttlon.
Wat Cleeaasstaeee.
Enthusiaatle Auditor t tht opar)
Dlda't ah do that aria divinely .
Raardln. Hnaa Mis Hlk! T0
eugkl te hear tbat v eur griphtpbonal
WHAT CAUSrS MfAOACHf
rrarn Oetobar to May. eold. are tha w 'lent
rau-a of haadatha. LAXATIVE BKM() w,,l.
SINE reaxnaa uut. K. W. Oro . Hie-
All tho kiara Dasero-
Woman of ths House A bx ttrong
nan Ilk you going around b',in! You
ught to b ashamed of yourM'f
Tuffold Knutt (touching bit with
a grimy handkerchief) I eav '. It
mortifle m 'most to desth. T" I'n'r'
ly treata ma well on that account, ,,
Truth
and Quality
amal to the Well-Inform'i ln evry
walk of life and are essentl! to par.
manent success and credltabi tand
Ing. Accordingly. It ia n"1 claimpl
that Syrup of Figs and t-mXr of
Senna la the only remedy
value, but one of many res1" hy
It Is the beat of personal W ramlr
laxatives la the fact that It clcn,e,,
aweetens and relieves the lntmal
organs on which It acts wltfut ny
debilitating after effects and lut
having to Increase the ouan'Jtf rm
time to time
It acts pleasantly and natir;:y H
truly as a laxative, and Its comP'nt
parts are known to and PT '
physicians, as It Is frea P0 ''
objeetlonabl substavoees. T
benalctei eees aJwaya furt
soilnsr-muweh-4 by
forala Ma yrup Co.. only. Wr
cata ay al tsasaias 4raa!t&
RHEUMATISM"
CAN NOT BE. .RUDBED AWAY
It la perfectly natnral ta mb tha gpot that nnrts, and when the rnnscle,
Berres, joints an J bones are throbbing and twitching" with the pains ct
tthenmatistn t f u5rer is apt is Vara to tlia IluituenL bottle, or some other
external application, in aa tiJort to get relief fruia the disease, by prlui'in
counter-irntatioa on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo
rarily', but caa hav no direct curative effect on the real diaease because it
does not reach the blood, where tha cause is located. Rheumatism is mora
than sVia deep it is rooted'and grounded ia the blood and caa only ba
reached by constitutional treatment IT CANNOT DE RUBBED AWAY.
Rheumatism is due to aa excess of ttric acid ia the blood, brought about by
the accumulation ia the system o( refuse matter which the natural avenues
of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This
refuse matter, coming ia contact with the different acids of the body, forms
uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of tha
body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains
are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time
by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or
dampness, or after aa attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma
tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated
with irritating, pain-producing una acid poison. The diaease will shift
from muscle to muscle or Joint to Joint, settling on the nerves, causing
Inflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system
Is often shattered, the health undermined, aad perhaps the patient becomes
deformed and crippled for life. S. S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and
renovates the circulation hr neutralizing the acids and exDcKinu all foreiim
the trip are, beside th doctor, Carl! matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead
oi a weak, sour stream, constantly ucposu.
ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus
cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed
and nourished by rich, health-sustaining
I blood which completely and permanently
cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. IS composed
PURELY ytmABlt ' fjt
matlstn. It contains BO potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but U
made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and
barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time?
trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and writa
us about your case ana our puysicmna sm ju uj uiuhumuhi m
advice dealrcd free of charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism,
THE SWIFT SPCCinO CO., ATLANTA, CAm.
TO fZFLOBE COLUMBIA WILDS.
'sBaitia starts ta tha Straaaj
t'aaairr Saalh at Paaaaaa Xaaa.
A party of Dv men, beaded by Dr.
(Tank von Teuber, formerly official
photographer of th I'anama Canal
. oumilaalou, sailed Saturday on th
ateamer La Data to explor th alinoat
impasaabi eonnfry wWs !a a,
eoiuh of ttie canal son and extends to
the Colombian border, says tbe New
York Time. The main object of tht
exploration la to locate coal and min
eral depoalta. Incldeutally, the Wat
Department baa taken a great Inters
ln th object of th expedition sod II
dealrea to obtain accurate maps of th
district.
The men are backed by private cap
Ital. Dr. von TeuUr, who has already
penetrated 10 mile Into tha aisVmllt
atrip of country, declares that be hat
not only seen rich dupuelts of coal, but
tbat th Argona tribe, which Inhabit
th country, us hard coal as ballaal
for their boata. . Dr. voa Tubr lost
alt the specimens be collected, tbey hav
Ing bees captured by the Indiana
Those who will brave tbe danger ol
von Teuber, bla brother; William J
Bartlett of Boston, Denton A. Bmltb
of Madison, Wis., and John R. Bradley
Jr., of Boston.
W ar working under a ninety-
nine-year concession from th Panama
government," aald Dr. von Teuber. "At
soon aa we arrive on tbe lathmus wt
will go to see President Amador, and
two daya later will tnak th start uj
the Diablo River. I cannot tell how
long we will be gone, but if nothing It
beard from the party ln 160 days a
relief expedition will be sent out te
look for us."
Tbe expedition took down s greai
Quantity ef stores and each maa U
provided wlfh a complete camping out
fit. Including German carblnea There
are also 200,000 rouud of ammunition.
They expect to keep near the Ran Bias
roast, and when well dowa toward tha
center of th atrip work their way ovei
to New Bay, on the Pacific eld. All
geological and other specimens found
will be sent to tbe Binlthsonlsn Insti
tution. Tbe natives, according to Dr. von
Teuber, are rather chlldleb and curloua
but they sre exceedingly treacheroua
and wUl only attack at night lit
also declared that Colombia, recognis
ing their value In keeping her frontier,
wss permitting them to arm.
Dr. von Teuber will take a nam bet
of friendly Indiana with htm aa guide
He declared tbat hia experience there
bad proved to blm beyond the shadow
of doubt tbat small diamonds and em
eralda can be found In tbe country.
Of tbe last expedition of eighteen
persons which went Into the district
only about one-half aurvlved to struggle
back to civilisation. Ths enemy th
explorers bad to fight In addition to ths
Indiana waa malarial fever.
gtateesaaaltka Sfaaatoar.
Tkangh sw aad the a grsat xaaa raacasa
Raaawa. But llttl It avail.
Ha Mikes a boat the eass 14 speeches
Aad tslto about ta saova ia iua i
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iinimfiiriirii uaraataad ta ear aav
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Cellar I wish yu would tall ras what
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rlua aad aay other violin.
Inforatatioa Editor Wall, ssmstiaaat
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Aa Amerlcaa speeding over the con
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The Influoiice of books la so strong,
declares the woman at the head of
Western library, that It often change
the entire course of a boy's life. In
the Kaunas City Times she says that
many children are Inspired to try for
the lwnt things In life because of read
ing the right book; and she gives thla
example :
About fifteen yenrs ago I heard a
yell, a 1 in oh t an old-time Confederate
yell, In the children's room. When I
gut there I found that the disturber
was a little boy with light curly hair
nnd blue eye.
"Shall we put hlin out and take away
his library privilege?" asked the at
temlnnt. "No," I an Id.
Then I went over to the boy ana
asked blm what was wrong.
"I cun't atand It to read booka," be
aald.
"IKin't you even like picture bookaV
I aaked.
"Nope. Makes me want to Jump up
and yell."
"Come with me," I persisted, "and
look at a few good booka."
He agreed, and we looked through a
dozen or more.
"Now, I'm going to give you thli
book to take borne," I wild.
The book waa "Tom Sawyer." Tha
boy read It. and liked it He cam
hack for more, and all th time bla
liking for booka became atronger.
1 suppose st laat he came in one
day nnd made you happy by asking
f.,p "Ksnta Crltlnne?1 auggeated a
visitor.
Not at all." I answered. "The oth
er day I went Into the catafogne room
and saw a young man looking tnrougn
a list of scientific books. He bad light
iiaie ami hi ne eves. I knew him In a
minute, and he knew nie.
He confided to me hla ambition to
know about designs and cornice mak
Ing. He had lileala. and waa looking
ui) some pretty solid bonks.
My bobby Is saving boys tnrougn
books."
War Mrs Are Bald.
Dr. E. Vlpont Brown lectured to a
Itrge audience of working men ami
women lu the Iliilme town hall on the
stihJ.H-t of "Clothes." A large part of
the lecture was on the text that one
eliuuld always wear flnnnel next to the
kln, with the scientific reason for It,
hut Dr. Vlpont Brown hns something fo
y on other dctnlls of costume. It
Is jour nun fiiult, he told the men.
flint vm are bnld. Toil wear hnta of
a hnrd. Imt snlwtance. so pressed uin
the b..a,I t ti ti t the roots of the hair arc
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for the look of the thing and the need
for a convenient place to carry his
stethos.-op n. As for the women, he
tld them that unlcss-the waist meas
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"J- Bootmakers were Invariably deter
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tbe heat way to circumvent these In
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