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I « — Peculiar to Itself ¿stwjtTia&j' la combination, proportion and process, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is therefore Peculiar to itself in merit, sales and cures. ■jvt, . T B A V gL IN O L I B R A R I !» HEALS •OLD SORES Wonderful Growth o f Past Six N w f . „ __ _ _ BrOwMUa The title at Winston Churchill's now 'wmt * ^ N o old sore e x ist« m erely because the flesh is diseased at that partic- novel ie “ Mr. Crewe’s Career.” Mr. la 1906 traveling libraries had been alar s p o t; i f this were true sim ple cleanliness and local appli tonic plications would Churchill’s previous story, “ The Cross , aatboriied by law in twenty five etatea. heal them. W henever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal readily, the blood is at ing,” was published la 1904. retain__________________ w _,.t i Jo sixteen of t eat, tbe libraries were fa u lt ; this vital fluid is filled w ith im puriti and poisons which are being Mr. Kipling Is writing s series o f ar in tb« direct charge of state libraries constantly discharged into the place, feeding it w ith noxious matter ana T he severest forms of scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu* ticles on lUs recent experiences In Can or library commission«. tnatism, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day by irritatin g and inflam ing the nerves and tissues so the sore cannot K y i ada, which will be published under th* U til wonderful rcoord of growth These impurities in the blood m ay be the remains o f some constitutional title, “ Lettery to the Family.” from the idea promulgated by M r. Mel- trouble, the effect o f a debilitating spell o f sickness, lea vin g disease germ s Sir F. Burnaud in his "Records and ei) Dewey in 1892 ie a most sign'd'ant in the system, or the absorption by tbe blood o f the fermented refuse matter Reminiscences” says of Browning that teati/ir nial, not only that Illiteracy is which the bodily channels o f waste have failed to remove. A gain the causa Sold by druggists, ioo doses $ 1 . Begin to take it today. he waa not at all the sort o f man one becoming unpopular, bat that good m ay be hereditary, the diseased blood o f ancestry being handed down to would take for a poet “ It is expected taste in reading la to bcoome an Amer p o sterity ; but whatever the cause, the fact that the sore w ill not heal shows Time was when pome of the necessity fo r the yery best constitutional treatment. There is nothing generally of a poet that be should be ican habit. form R J ? , ********* ** Ubl#t I *ccnncT of drac, oodvcd U dc «, ocooto y t b e r o I-.™' .,? ? * " ^*f]****riu* ** >■*■!>»» «koeo- bo'ng no low by evaporation, break,,« ortoaka«* o f somewhat eccentric appearance. He oar scholars thought that bad reading that causes more w orry and anxiety than an old sore which resists treatment. J r * * U*d 8*r**ub#- •• won u la U m | Sold by dnigglito or Mot promptly by mall. was better that none at alL A well E very sym ptom suggests pollution Uqold fona. Bona tab« baro tb* i O i . l Bood Co., Loodl, Maar. should be above tbe prevailing fashion known teoeber of English literature at and disease— the discharge, the red, and dress and wear a costume entirely one of oar largo nniversit'ea stated to angry look ing flesh, the pain and in of bis own creation and tbe tailor’s ond of hfs classes twenty year« ago that flammation, and the discoloration o f H is P M s I la r lt y . Bxklblt A. make. Now there was nothing about “ My husband has such • curious fad. Weerina (dropping in again)— Well, Browning o f the Teunysonlan rugged It would be better for people to read surrounding parts, all show that deep even the “ Fiieaide Companion” then down in the blood there are morbid He’s making a collection of flue silk um Mr. Brackett, have you designed anything ness. He was In every way ‘nest bat to hare no reading at all. In those and dangerous forces at work, con brellas— dosens and dosens of them.” new lately that you would like to show not gaudy,’ faultlessly dressed, and If day« our rural population had little off stantly creating poisons which m ay ‘That must be s pretty expensive fsd.” me? “ Wall, of course, I— er—don’t know Local Busy Architect— Why, yea; I ’ve put a there is one epithet above another that nothing to tend. Magaxinee were ex in the end lead to Cancer. how mnch they cost him.” unique ornamental panel on the outside could be chosen to exactly describe him pensive, and the almanacs and eounty applications are valuable on ly for of my office door. I ’ll show it to you It would be the adjective “ smug.” papers mad# a very meager literary their cleansing and antiseptic effects; presently. Joseph H. Adams, author o f “ H ar diet. Even the doubtfol good of having they do not reach the blood, where the cheap weekly paper« throat into the real cause is located, and can I f you with to obtain a i « i of foot peris Electricity for Boys,” believes the dooryard waa denied the average therefore have no real curative worth. that the study o f practical science cul beautiful water color pictures nearly S. S. S. heals old sores by g oin g down faun home. tivates both mental resourcefulness O PEN A L L TH E life aiee, tree, write (be Pacific Coast l a these day«, when the farmer ie to the fountain-head o f the trouble and the habit o f bard work. “ I should C u t m p S u ch S caddi , Osteon Borax Co., Albany Block, Oakland, just as eloaa to the heart of tbe world and d rivin g out the poison-producing Chi., and full information w ill be sent like every boy Interested In electricity “ T l f r Mroetly en the bee eh 'everloeklsr as the rest of ns. If ha ebocaes to be, V germs , and morbid matters which are * nS ttt tom . le t mil baths sad you together with aa illustrated book to hear what Thomas A. Edison ones he Is greeted by a bewildering oppor keeping the ulcer open. I t removes every particle o f im purity from the cir Ic u ffH o u t t a y s a s ; let fir in g particulars of something of said to me when I was a boy working tunity for choice among m adfoae and culation and makes this life-stream pure, fresh and health-sustaining. Then In his laboratories,” Mr. Adams says. interest to everyone in the fam ily. m an vicious publications than as new, rich blood is carried to the place the healing begins, a ll discharge “ I asked the great Inventor If Inven the inflammation leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh are formed, common twenty yean ago. Theca M a tr im o n ia l C o n * tion was not made up largely o f in a n capable men and women, highly and soon the sore or nicer is w ell. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood pari- I »s» day. W m l i l ras«« by the i Mr. Blllns— I wish I could find some spiration. He looked at me qulsxlcally 1— n n r Mnnss citiaens, whom fiers and finest o f tonics, just what is needed in tbe treatment, and in addi cultivated and way to make the hair grow oa that bald for s moment, and then replied: “ My early reading waa largely of the char tion to caring the sore w ill build up and strengthen every part o f the system. spot of mine. Mrs. Billns—Don’t do It. John. That’s boy, I have litUe use for a man who acter then current in the cheap week Special book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice desired fam ished the only feature you're got that ever works on Inspiration. Invention Is two lies ; but who shall d a n to prophesy free to a ll who write. THE SWEPT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAN TA, GA parts Inspiration and 96 per cent per- that the youth of today, whose literary eeems to smile. ' FOR ■pi ration.’ " axeorridna taka him into the oompaay A r iillr . There Is more Catarrh In this eeetiou of the The Stratford Town febakapeare, of “ Baiter Brown” and “ Happy Hoo •ountry than all otner diseases put together, “ Doctor, will my boy recover?” Towner— You live in one of the flooded and until the last few yean wae suppoeed to be which is to be brought out soon in this ligan” w ill have an even chanoe with “ Recover? Madam, it will take suburbs, do you? Nothing dry within a incurable. For a great many years doctors and guaranteed the youth of a generation ago to devel a fall off a trolley car to kill your mile of yon? pronounced it a local dl»eeae and prescribed country, is the only complete edition absolutely local remedies, and by constantly Tallin« to o f Shakapeare published in his native op into a useful and law abiding clti- boy. He’s tbe toogbeat little imp that Outsome— Great Scott, yea I My WATERPROOT cure with local treatment, pronounced It In sen? The influences ol the dukse, run* tbe streets.” has gone dry. Cant get anything to curable. Science has pro.cn catarrh to be a town. In 1597 Sbakspeare purchased haughty oount sascs, swaggering pirates constitutional disease and therefore requires “ O, thank you, doctor! Yon have tak her.— Chicago Tribune. constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, New Place and in the same year Julius sad common ruffians of those days was en auch a load off my mind!” — Chicago manufactured by P. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Shaw obtained a twenty-five years’ certainly not so quickly transmuted Tribune. Ohio, is the only constitutional aura on the OILED SUlTySUCKERS market. It Is taken Internally in doses from 10 lease o f the bouse standing two doors into bed conduct aa that of the current drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the ' from New Place. Shaw was a friend AND HATS K Ceres While Yea W e * yellow favorite. blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Foot-Ease la a certain cure tot They offer one hundred dollars for any ease It o f Sbakspeare sod one o f the witnesses Isolation had its advantage« for the « Alton’« eating, ealtiu, and swollen, aching feet. Sol fails to cure. Send lor circulars and testi to his will. Though parts o f the house people on our farms. Today, tbe farm ' I » » , Price 25c. Don’t accept any monials. Suits‘ 392 Stackers *399 occupied by Shaw hare been renewed er’ s lad, only leas than his city contem •ubstttute. Trial package FBEJt. Address Address: P. J. CHEVEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Mien A Olmsted, L e h o y jl. Y. Sold by Druggists, 75c. tbe main structure of the building is porary, has the worst that our times JO J t r H IT D tM iM i m frw m tm Take Hall’s nunily Pills lor constipation. appeal to the Well-Informed in every tATMit* n u t /•* n r a v w unchanged. It is from this old Tudor afford thrust upon him. In the cities, “ Yon haven’t been back here before for Ai’fna.r bouse where Sbakspeare must have the public libraries are live to the ne thirty years, Bill? Goah, tHat’a a long walk o f life and are essential to per R e s e a tin g «kef 1 Beta n a tio n “ No, I haven't anything for you.” mid been a frequent guest that the Strat cessity of getting people to read, and lime! What change« do yon see that anr- manent success and creditable stand* fhg. Accordingly, It is not claimed die hard featured woman of the house. ford Town edition o f his workfc hat to read that which is, at least, not dis •rise yon tbe most?” “ Well, to tell you the truth, Dave, what that Syrup o f Figs and Elixir o f “ Instead of apending yonr time In loafing been issued. tinctly harmfnl, with strennoua efforts around the saloons and begging, why don't and _ help; ( notice more than anything else is that Senna is tbe only remedy o f known Concerning the “ Hundred Beat to promote the more vigorous yon try to follow some useful occupa That thoaoTn tT*rTbo<iT ha« grown old so much faster fa l sort of reading The m il t m n ml Ubi, value, bat one o f many reasons why Books” Clement Shorter says in bis tion r charge of traveling library lyetems a n re , »ban I have.” it is the best o f personal and fam ily “ Madam,*’ said Wareham Long, tilting recent volume o f "Immortal Memories” his jaded remnant of a hat forward and that there is no possibility o f choosing fo lly conscious that wise «election of ! Mother. Win find Xra. Winslow* ■ Soothing laxatives is the fact that It cleanses, the book« means mnch to the oommoq- J f ™ p * * « beat remedy to use tor their chiidtea eying her with a frown, “do I 'look like them fo r any large number o f readers, sweetens and relieves the internal 1 th. whom interests t h e y ------ luring th. t*ethin, period. »as o’ de idle rich?” because there are very few books that organs on which it acta without aay may be seen from tb e character of the Rmfk. r 1#BBj are equally suitable to every kind o f book« they are «ending to the villages, Tka Prsfssser. thank you for r^ o mm« ndlns debilitating after effects and without His youngest grandchild had managed Intellect. Temperament as well as In ooantry acbool and farm hooags. I t 1« that young clerk,” exclaimed the Indig having to increase the quantity from to gat possession of a primer and was tellectual endowment makes for so recorded of one well selected and com- 1 time to time. much In reading. “Take for example bined collection of 40 volomes that in nant old broker as they met in the ele trying to eat it. It acts pleasantly and naturally and ” Pardon me for taking the words out of the ‘Imitation o f Christ.’ George EHot, three yean it traveled over >,000 miles, vator. “ What’s the trouble?" queried the truly as a laxative, and its component your mouth, little one,” mid the professor, although not a Christian, found it soul and had 918 recorded loan« in >8 hastily interposing.—Chicago Tribune. satisfying. Thackeray, as I think a month« of actual circulation in 8 differ- Jocular banker. parts are known to and approved by I sad A lle v it e le Diassscs more robust Intellect, found it well eat neighborb hoods. Only 04 percent | ‘Why, you said be waa aa square as physicians, aa ft la free from all T ree Tost. A SURE CAN C ER CURE ilation waa fiction, so that a dollar, and he Isn’t square at all.” ’ objectionable substances. - T o get its gho— Was De Plunk's wedding • nifh'as mischievous ak did Eugene Sue. of this ritirali kwt Received «rma P ek i ^ Ch h w -W e . “ H ’m ! Neither Is a dollar.” thaw encouraging figures show that the There are great books that can be read larger affair than the 8weelenls'? beneficial effects always purchase the Vltn . . .. a He— Tea. De Plunk’s had fifty de j only b y . the few, but surely the very miscellaneous book« are being read n od , rt_ - genuine— manufactured by the Cali CONSULTATION tactives to watch the presents, whereat greatest appeal alike to tbe man o f appreciated. W hat tbe general reenlt FfTo «»rra■■■■iiy « n O i Di. kium -« fornia F ig Syrup Co., only, and for CTree esussot sell, irrise tor cyan . H-JOlac, LL.su Aies BL, Fhtokjto Sweelenis’ only bad forty-four deteo'1 rich Intellectual endowment, and to the of the circulation of this better claaa o f , sale by all leading druggists. books in more or less bookless commu man to whom all processes o f reading tires to watch theirs. A C a p ito l C a ro l. <«etica This ] are Incomprehensible.” Tbe list which nities ia, no one may definitely know, F N U M r 1 Mr. Shorter gives as that o f his owu bat the librarian of any «ytaem of Monotony cannot be wrong This world each year the lesson teaches. choosing begins, as most lists do, with traveling libraries coaid find in tbe oor- reapoodenoc of her office innumerable Che birds all sing tbe same old song. the Bible. H E N w r itin g to ad to raplaoi Just as we make the same old speeches. and eloquent testimonial« of tbe good I inn th is paper [W —Washington Star. work that ia being done. 8o general ia I Hood’s Sarsaparilla I y Kir 2 rr^Æiîs ¿ss I Oinos” aV’ïsÆsrïîi MADE SERVICE Truth and Quality C Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR F or Thin , Poor Blood Y o u can trust a m e d ic in e tested 60 years I Sixty years o f experience, think o f that t Experience with A yer’s Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the strongest Sarsapa rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc tors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. ----- 1« grand old aradleins eannot ds ¡to boat work It tbs Urn* 1« lasetivo and the bowel« eeatttpeted. Fer U m brat p ou lb l« re. {■Ito, M S «hould taka k sattvs d n e w e f l y e H Ptil» while taking the BanaperUla. T bs ftrag will quickly respood. sad m will U m bowoU. Æ iters JL BA is vraor. Animante. Purest o f the Pure. I t D id n 't C o n e N i t i r s l . “ I hare heard that man tell the truth once or twice,” said one W ali street man talking o f another. “ He can tell | the truth, I admit, but It does not come natural to him. He reminds me o f the . Russian moujlk. “ A Russian moujlk sat one day In the anteroom o f the military commis sioner o f hla town. There was an aux- loua frown on hla face. A friend ap proached and aald: “ ‘What Is the matter, Plotr?’ . “ ‘I am worried,* Plotr answered, ‘about my eon. I don’t know what to aay when the commissioner asks me about hla age. You see. If I make bint younger than he Is he will be sent back to school, and If I make him out older they'll stick him In the army. What the deuce am I to do?* | “ ‘How would It do,’ said the friend, thoughtfully, ‘i f you told the commis sioner bis exact age?* I “ Plotr slapped bla leg and laughed delightedly. I “ *The very thing!’ he cried. ‘I ne > er thought of that?*" P a g o f A rray The best in the land is not always the most costly . BAKING POWDER 2 d Ounces lor 23 Gents Is the result o f m odem ideas. Costs less. Does better work. Y ou must try it to see. Get a can on trial. T h e baking w ill be vastly better, lighter and tastier or w e pay for the can. Jaquce M%. Oh O When a young man becomes a cadet at West Point, he enters upon a gov ernment allowance o f ><109.50 a year. On graduation the West Pointer is commissioned a second lieutenant and receives a salary of $1,400 If unmount ed or >1,500 If mounted. Increases at each five year period bring the pay at the end of twenty years up to >1,900 lu the one caw and >2,100 In the other. The pay o f first lieutenants begins at >1,500 and >1,000; captains, >1,800 anil >2,000; majors, >2,500; lieutenant colo nels, >3,000; colonels, >3,500. Each offi cer attains a 40 per cent maximum in crease In twenty years. Otf the average the salary o f the nriny officer Is higher than that of tbe college professor, tbe minister or tbe graded civil service employe. Tbe of ficer has allowances for residence and personal attendance. He may buy household supplies from a government commissary at cost— Detroit News- Tribune. the belief that this class of literature w ill help people to live ou farms and in village« more Intelligently, and therefore more contentedly, that state workers in farmers’ institutes have per* ■istently acted as advooates of traveling libraries, with excellent and immediate results in many oases. Oregon now has 95 state traveling li braries being rent to as many stations throughout tbe state. Aa these libra ries belong to tbe state there i« no charge for their use. Oregon people, wherever they may be located, may draw book« from the Oregon Library oommimion at Salem. tMah O r a la « * . The majority of Improved applli designed to aaalst and lewen the work o f the housewife are too complicated and troublesome to warrant oven a trial. To gala at tention they meat be e x c e e d i n g l y «Impie in construc tion, each as the dish drainer ah own here, the invention o f a New York man. Thin dish d r a i n e r is made a part of the dish pan, being binged to the edge at one o f the handles, ao that It w ill -not ■lip. The drainer is « l w In the form o f a pan, having aide wall to prevent the dishes falling to tbe ground when being drained. The water draining from the dishes descends down the in clined bottom of the drainer into the dish pan. A small upright aerres to support the outer end o f the drainer, and raise the drainer on an Incline. The drainer and dish pan can be In. •tantly'Wparated or readjusted. A t the rate of liquid a day a during hla life. pint and a half of drink* 32,850 pints T m a t o R eH a h . One peck o f ripe tomatoes peeled cold, chop and let drain over night, six onions cut fine, three beads o f cel What are uelghbon for? They arc ery, five red peppers, one small.cup of to notice things. I f yoq ever did any «alt, drain off and add two pounds of thing out of the way yon are reminded brown sugar, two ounces whole mus that that waa what your neighbor waa tard seed, fire cups o f vinegar. Put la glass p a n cold—do not cook. there for. T h e K i n d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t h a s b o r n « t h e ___ t u r e o f C h a s. H . F le t c h e r , a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r h is p e r s o n a l s u p e r v is io n f o r o v e r S O y e a r s . A l l o w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e y o u i n th is . C o u n t e r fe it s , I m it a t io n s a n d ** J u s t - a s - g o o d ” a r e h u t E x p e r im e n ts , a n d e n d a n g e r 't h e h e a lt h o f C h ild r e n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t « What is CASTORIA C a s to r la is a h a r m le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r O il, F a r e « g o r ic , D r o p s a n d S o o t h in g S y ru p s . I t is P le a s a n t . I t c o n ta in s n e it h e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o t h e r N a r c o t ic s u b s ta n c e . I t s a g e is it s g u a r a n t e e . I t d e s t r o y s W < a n d a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s . I t c cu o r rt e s D ia r r h * o e a a n d W i n d C o lic . I I t n r e lie v e s T e e t h i n g T r o u b le s , c a r e s C o n s tip a tio n a n d F la t u le n c y . I t a s s im ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u la t e s t h e S to m a c h a n d B o w e ls , g i v i n g h e a lt h y a n d n a tu r a l s le e p . T h e C h ild r e n ’ s P a n a c e a —T h e M o t h e r 's F r ie n d « The Kind You Hare Always Bought B e a n the Signature of * r Use For Over 3 0 Years. 0 VGLAS i ^ W.LD 00) ^ 5 2 ^ / ^ 3 5 0 r-nti.es, run e v e n * - « « R a t a or t h e f s r i l v . CHIIORCN «. BOYS. WORIN, RISSES AND C»