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As 1 « a« m 4 tw Him. “ Rome people,1 remarked the damor- el leer, “ never at n to be aroond when wanted.” “ Wall,” rejoined the moral leer, “ It la better to ha absent when wanted than to be present whan yon art not want ed." __________________ This Advertisem ent PLANS FOfl ESTABLISH - 1 IN 6 POSTAL BANKS Why Refer OC Hood'* fiaraapartlla la to rtmlnd 70a of 1U gnat merit aa a blood partner, appotiu- «lrer, and aa a nerve, stomach and 41- OMtlrs tonic. Nothing alee Ilka U, no other has to good a record, no otter wUl do yoe ao much good. It curea. fula IS Ya Hitch» a cured Hew B ills of C arter m Few men in Kuropo have had a more »or (i fu • we cock Differ fr e n Madden« striking career than the Rev. Dr. Blabop Cabrera of the Spanish Kefortpcd church, OBB1S. Attuandole. lnaeeota. Snapp M easure. u troubled for who was educated to the Catholic priest hood,'-but embraced the Protestant faith aad became a voluntary exile to Gibral wee soon lrnpror- miit until I * u eared.” tar, when he returned to lead ibe Evan gelical party after the revolution In 1868. Û 1 SP 08 IT I 01 I OP T E Z FUKD& l , Athol. Hue. ma -“ I wee eererely n est;as Cwrlwws A b o u t I*. y Hood'e SareapartUa la Bold everywhere. 1& the ueual liquid, or In tablet form called S a rsa ta b s. 100 Doeei One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. L Hood Co., Lowell, Mdse. N M o d e m , o r Wo* a t A lt . Geoffrey—Could yon be happy In ■odest little cottage, darling? Gwendolen— Not unleee it is one of ihoee lovely d m dm in concrete, dear.- Chicago Tribune. SP5 B neM.purl ty end reli ability,Fsrry*s<M4a nrw la > clue by them selves. Farmers have confidence In tliea because they know they can be retied up on. Don’t experi ment with cheap ■ted»—your »u re ly lieeln buying seeds sent out by a conscientious and trustworthy sat. to Doctors Because we make medlcinea for them. We give them the formula for Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral, and they preacribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 00 years. MaOl«*aa eg «ha IraL Medicine and religion, which ere too frequently regarded as mutually an tagonistic, ghould be mutually comple mentary. There are many diet sees In which the medicine of the soul Is a powerful adjuvant In the treatment o f tbe body.— British Medical Journal. OkaaaW Hla W a i . “ Well, what are you doing there?" asked tbe lady, addressing a tramp who had just climbed a tree In time to cape a savage bulldog. “ Madam,* replied tbe bobo. ‘I t my Intention to ask for a hand-out, but In the Interest of humanity I now re quest that yen give any surplus food yon may have on hand to my canln* friend down there." Mamma— Go to steep now or the gob Democrat Provides for Board of lins w ill get yon. , Robbie— Will they come right in her« Investment—A ll F ix Deposit “ i n r ’i Cherry Pectoral to • w i » that S i a aw tltt o a . after me? Lim it at fl.OOO. Miss Aacum— Don’t yon really Mamma— Tea, they will Indeed. lleve In dream*? • Robbie—Then I ’ll stay awake, ’cause Hyte Park. Maa». C o m M. b , 1 Miss O’Bull— No. Indeed! It’s super I want to see what goblins look like.— stitious and besides It’s a bed sign Philadelphia Press.________ Upon the Indorsement by Postmaster : when yon believe In them, for It al- General Meyer and later by PreaMaat | ways brings you bad luck.— Philadel P lltS CURfD IN • TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is gua-anteed to oure any Roosevelt o f tba postal savings bank phia Prase, esse of Itehiug. Blind. Jleedldg or Protruding system for the United States, thro# Piles in B to U day» or money rwfunded. 60c. separata and distinct plans have been Ayer’s PINs greatly aid the Cherry How to Make Yrue Milch C ow s More Is a *« Th in A w f a l f Prcfi tab's. proposed to Congress aa the proper pro Pectoral In breakina up a cold. There ones was a girl aimed Miaa Mary, cedure for establishing and patting into W rite PariAe Coast, Borax Co., Oak Whose mother baked excellent doughnuia operation such bonks- In the House land, Gal., for “ 8occeeafnl Dairying, One day the girl married of Representatives Representatives being valuable information on (be moat A man with a bare-lip. Madden, o f Chicago, and Knapp, of profitable selection of rows, their feed f<rt’a lean up against tbs deap river. Joliet, 111.) have introduced similar lng and care, tbe handling of milk to —Denver Post. measures. Representative Hitchcock, yield the highest price product end the Shahs late Vow Shooa. C W X j J T •“ -- protection end preservation of those vllen’» Foot-Ease. It aurws painful, swollen, o f Omaha, a Democrat, has Introduced mailing, sweating feet. Makes new shoes eaer. another House bill, and Senator Thom products from deteriortlon: with arti void by all Druggists and Shoe Store». Don't cles on disease« of eon a and recipes for , froto «crept any substitute. Sample FREE. Addrea as Carter, o f Montana, te the fattier of >tnw \. a. Olmsted, La Boy, N. Y. their cure. The book is free. ▲ post •tote- a senate bilL The main differences in - I rivet, school card request only is neoeotary. N o Hestd to e F r s e llo a e . these bills lie In the protection afford b i» frote tjvUe Grandfather (carving the turkey)— ed depositors and deposits and in the la t o n u t lM . WD»«* Tommy, what part will you have? on* |jid Investment features o f the funds o f the tw o “ Paw, what is tbe ’great white plagne’ Young Grandson— Well, tbey’a six of tree» postal savings banka. the papers talk about?*’ asked Johnny. us here, grandpa, but I don't want no Two »ere» “ A big snowstorm, my sdn.” answered A ll these bills place a limit on the mors'n my share. l i t leave it to you. nine * c t * * bis father, wearily resuming the task of lnterekt-beaflng deposits which can be trying to find bis front sidewalk. made by any Individual within any sin .bait c*»îi* on x lSft gle calendar year and Anally. The r*TO Vitar pan™ ana ■U mil Nervosa Oto» as ss on®. p. o y Dr. KllsC« Uns* Hadden-Snapp bill provides that <300 B *» Oreg<*** \ai\d, may be deposited within one year aad usadas. Dr. IL B .K ilm . 14.. *SIa that no Interest shall be paid to any C o s t ly C o m fo rt. depositor upon a deposit In excess of “ Do you offer your w ife comfort |l,00a Tbe Carter bill makea the lim when she weeps?” U r a ls g to a l. it o f annual deposit <600 and tbe Anal “ When she doesn’t weep too often ; It Miaa Dora— Papa, Jack told me the limit o f Interest-bearing deposit <1,000, usually takes a new dress to comfort other day that you wouldn't believe he while the Hitchcock bill has a double- F o r I n f l u i t o a n d C h ild r e n . had money enough to support me unless her.” — Houston Post barreled provision which la more com he showed it te yon. Has he done It? plex. I t provides a limit o f monthly i Prudent Pape— Tee, dear. Ha proved Only One “ BROMjO QUININE.” deposit o f <100 and tbe Anal limit e f It by tbe testimony of tbe rocks. That to L A X A T IV ! BKOMO QUININE. Look lor the signature of E. W. GROVE. Usod the any single deposit at <1,000. In ad World o«or to Curas Cold In On# Day. Me. dition It provides that no interest shall W e* O s te n s ib ly . Of Coarse Wot. be paid on more than <G00 to any de " I have always had a curiosity to know "D o yon keep a servant?" positor and that i f any depositor de what horse meat tastes tike," said tbe reg “No.” posit more than <200 In any one year ular customer. “ Have you any?" “ Not as such,” emphatically responded “ Can't you afford to?" Interest shall not be paid on new de the butcher. “ Tea bat that’s got nothing to do posits In excess o f that amount. with I t ”— Houston Post Both the Madden-Snapp and Carter ¡a sursri *srv s s m p fia m iA I n fan ts ¡O T N -C h il d k m a r c o t ic new Signatare . YORK. A l b m o n th s o ld D o s t s - 3 5 CEMS ^tahiaTMttteAtmdM’ rtwI Copy o f Wrapper. Thirty Years uASTORIA W.L.DOVGLAS ^ oda ^SHOE S H ig h est Q u ality | THOS. CUE, OF ALASKA MEMBER OF 0. S. C0N6RESS M o re C o n v e rts E v e ry Y e a r V ^ W E v e ry day in every year that comes, m ore house w ives are giving up their exorbitant priced Baking Pow ders and turning to K C, the honest and reliable, which has stood so w ell the test o f years. T h ey ai finding out that BAKING POWDER costs one third the price o f powder any« w here s ta r K C quality, and makes better, purer, more healthfal baking. 2 0 O u n c e s lo r 2 0 C e n ts erfect Results bills provide an Interest rate o f 2 per cent on deposits, while tbe Hitchcock bill stipulates that the rate on <200 or lees ahali be 2ft per cent, and over that amount and up to <500 the rate shall be Axed by a board o f Investment, composed of the Postmaster General, the Secretary o f the Treasury and the Comptroller e f tbe Currency. In establishing postal savings bark adjuncts to poet offices there te also a difference between tbe Madden-Snapp bill and the others. The Madden-Snapp measure gives rtie Postmaster General discretion In the selection o f offices for postal savings bank purposes; the Hitchcock bill Is mandatory m that all money order poet offices are made branches o f the postal savings bank system, while the Carter bill makes all A rat second and third-class post of fices branch postal savings banks and gives the Postmaster General some dis cretion aa to further extension into the fourth-class post offices. In administration the Madden-8nnpp bill provides a general superintendent o f postal savings banka, with each as sistants and clerks as may be neces sary, while the Secretary o f the Treas ury Is authorized to Increase the audit* or’a force in the Post Office Department Tbe sum o f <50,000 la set aside to start the banks In operation. Both the Hitchcock and Carter bills stipulate that the heed o f the postal banks shall be an officer known to the Fifth As sistant Postmaster. General, and ask <100,000 to establish the banks. The Nobel prises were swarded, that ior literature going to Rndyard Kipling« The treasurer of a Canadian railroad confessed to stealing <180,000 in eighteen years. Advices from London indicated 'hat Ambassador Bryce may quit hit poet in this country. Japan and the United States came to a verbal understanding to limit emigration of Jape to ■ country. Richard Miller of St. Louie won high ptaiae in France, one of hla paintings being bought by the Minister of Fine Arts. Mrs. Taft, wife of the Secretary of War, whose ship waa caught in a storm off Boulogne, had a narrow escape from — death.------------------------------ The financial program of Japan was formally settled at the meeting of the council of the elder statesmen on Moo* day. It involves a reduction In the ex penses of the afmy and navy for tbe next six years, whereby the government will ■ave <200,000.000. ’ Dispatches from Santiago, Chili, indi cate that aboqt 8,000 laborers in the Tar- ape ca nitrate fields have gone on 'trike and bnaineaa is paralysed. The situation la considered critical and warship« and troops have bean sent to the troubled dte- tricta, but ap to the present tlasa thseo is been as violence. CONGRESSMAN 1005. I A U Hon. Tbos. Gale, who was elected t* congress from Alaska, is well known on tba Pacific slope, where be has resided. His Washington address la 1S12 9th St. N. W., Washington, D. O. Washington, D. C. Peraita Drag Co., Colwnbns, OMo. Gentlemen: I can dteerfaffy recommend Reruns as a very efficient remedy far CoJ^tas and Colds. Thomas Calc Hon. C. SI mp, congressman from Virginia, writes: “ I have need your valuable remedy, Peiuna, with benefi cial results, and can unhesitatingly rec ommend your remedy aa aa invigorat ing tonic and an effective and permanent cute for chiarrh." Man-a-Sn the Meal Laxative 2 o a s BORAX i Mo kora wm find Mrs. Window's Boothia« tem pi«. Booklet. Popular Card Game “ WHIt," Syrup the tost remedy to uss tag their chlMraa lOe. Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oakland, CaL tu rlag tbs teething period. r i t v x v A ii onstipation ( l ay bo permanently overcome by proper personal efforts with tbe assistance lavativi’ fth e ir o f Senna, one to form regular it a f Natural Mistake. Mrs. Gaswell (m aking a c a ll)— Ah. 1 see you have here a volume o f poems. I ’ m ashamed to con free it, Mrs. Highmue, bat I never could appreciate blank verse. Mrs. Highmua— Why— at*—that’s a cat alogue, Mrs. Gaswell. how's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Baward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hail's Catarrh Cura. no longer n eea ea a s ine < remedies, when required, a re t o _____ nature and not to supplant the natur al functions, winch must depend u lt i m a te ly upon p ro p e r n ou rish m en t. to ¿ e l its b e n e fic ia l effe cts, alsnys buy tbe genuine S w u J, u fK g s ^ n ix H S e n n Q manufactured ojr tlto C alifornia C o . F ig S y r u p o n iy SOLD BY ALL LEADINC DRUGGISTS one sizeonjy, regularj»ru* SDfpnBotUa ___ F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Chensy for the last 16 yean, and believe him »lie »— transaction« perfectly honorable in all haf and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made by his firm. WALDING, KIKNAN A MARVIN, Wholesale Druggist«, Toledo,O Hall*« Catarreh ________ Cure I* «ken ____ ilntar .tarnen«, • set. sur- lag directly npon upon the blood and an mucous _________ farta of the system. Testimonial« seat hue. par bottle Sold by all Druggists. Price 76 Taka Hall's Family Pilla for Constipation. BIB T h in g s th a t H a d H e lp e d H in t. Reporter— Senator, I have heard that you got yonr start in life by selling news papers. Senator Lotsmnn—-Not quite correct, my boy. The fact la—but this is confiden tial, you know— that I got my start by buying one or two newspapers. OLD SORES xi” ires Steel-Clad Grabber JBY IM PUR ITIES IN THE BLOOD Whenever a sore refuses to h fal it Is because the blood is not pure and healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germs or some old blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most usually afflicted with old sores arc persons who have reached o r passed mid dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength o f the system have naturally (begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because 1 o f a sluggish and inactive condition o f the system, or some hereditary taint I which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face, arms, J legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and angry, festers and eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn nicer, fed and kept open by the imparities with which the blood is saturated. : Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stuDborn, non-healing sore. The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments ¡3 good reason lor suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore, and especially is this true If the titrable is aa inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can v wtth . _ do any permanent g o o d ; neither w ill remov- U< m of fb u ryea r»’ «tandin«. ™T ing the sore with caustic plasters or the 7.*» , , » sur geon’s knife make a lasting cure. I f fn every* w way In evaiy a r until I U osm » every particle o f the diseased flesh were a la r m e d a b o u t taken away another sore would come, be several physic____ ___ cause the trouble is in the blood, and the treated ma but tha »ora oon to grow worst. X aaw 8. 8 . 8. ad- BLOOD CAM MOT BE C U T AW AY . vertised and commenced it « US* and after taking it a w hile X waa The cure must come by a thorough cleans- completely cured. M y blood la m healthy naaitny from irom tn* ^ ° ° ^ * *a S. S. W ill be found pure and tha 8. s., and th «r« baa not * rem edy fo r sores and ulcers o f every kind. i any slam o f tba sore alnoa It is an unequalled blood purifier— one that goes directly into the circulation and promptly cleanses it cf all poisons and taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace o f im parity and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality o f the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased with impurities, it nourishes the PURELY VEGETABLE parts irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood, the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation , the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood the nently cared. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. Bore is VC Write lor our r special a book on sores and ulcers and any other me edical advice jpoa desire. W e make no charge for the book or advice. Stepl»«, Straagul, Braten B aa d led Grabber Made. 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