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P ain s In the B a c k SN AK ES O F A R IZO N A . Are symptom» of a weak, torpid or staff- rant condition of the kidney» or liver, and are a wsrninff it la extremely bar- THE TERRITORY NOTABLE FOR anion* to n gleet, *o important i* a ODD REPTILES. Petit by action of ti e*«» organa. They are c mnmnly attended by !<»* of energy, lack of courage, and some- N a t u r a l B re e d in g G r o u n d f o r T h e m - titnea tiy gloomy foreboding and de lt lw a t r a t io n e o f th e P o w e r o f th e spondency. S e rp e n t Io F a a c in a te — K ap erte u c w Hood's Sarsaparilla w i t h a C o a c h -W h ip S n a k e . "Fruita originally cultivated, and prabably n a tlie to Japan. Include the orange, pear, peach, *our plum, al- tuoud. grape, persimmon. loquat, pome granate, glnko or saltaburia, and tig. The •tulkau.’ or Japanese sw eet orange, la smaller, eweeter, and laaa Juicy ttiau the orange* rat*ed hi America, sod the thin membrane separating the sections of the fruit I* tougher; It has a very pleasant flavor, and la much used for food by both native* and foreigners. It la cultivated all through the warmer regions of Japan, ami I* the moat plen tiful of the frulta raised her«, being found lu the markets from early au tumn until late tlie follow ing spring. “The peralmmon iwn<v next to the orange In the number produced, and la a favorite with the native*, but Its season la comparatively abort. It p^^mblca the persimmon of our Southern Stat«'*. The »our pluiu la extensively cultivated and yields a good crop, hut the other frulta named above, though more or less widely grown, are produced lu much smaller quantities the fig being most abund ant and meet valued of the less Im portant frulta The government lu»a Introduced peaches, peer*, and grain«* from Europe and America, and ha* found the soil and climate well adapted to their production, so that these «re now cwltlvnted In addition to the native vartetle* of the same fruits. Of the frulta wholly unknown lu Japan until Introduces! from abroad. the apple has prove«! mo*« successful, and It has be come a chief product of some districts Inland. .„ d THE NEW WOMAN. EagMafc aa Sha’i Metered. It la little wonder that foreigners de spair of learning to apeak our languag«. Oue of the greabwt ditllcultie* ia the way in which the same syllabic sounds have often very different meaning*. “ You’ll gel run in," said the |»*de*> Irian to the autom obillst without a light on hi* vehicle. Work —The real work of a Christian church le what It doe* for men * aoula Itev. J. 1». Burrell, Pres byterian. Brooklyn. N. Y. A Chrtatlan Pulpit. To erect a Chris tian pulpit la dolug more for a t'hrlatlan public ttiau to endow * college Itev. l»r. llerbrueh. llcformed, Canton. 0 . Hom* Bclatlouslilp. ‘There la no re- « . . . 1», 1 ...I.-I Ito - t .r .« • iimii ever hard over, knocked the other • » . . . .. ... .... down and ran up h i. »pin««. f «ruablnghatu. M ethod,.,, t hi,ago. •‘Y'sm’ll get run in. to«»” , said the policeman, ** he steppe«, from behind a Physical Culture Physical culture I* tree and grab, <ed the reck lee* driver l»e- receiving the thought am, attention fore ha emtId get away. that will Insure a vigorous people for Just then another scorcher came the future Itev. Hr. Sw ift, Method la,. along, without Ids initial* on hi* veld- Chicago. III. vie, an the policeman had to run in two. ’Fi»w True Nature No amount of ar- . . gutueut wll, prove the true nature of e ompe « o*. tbe wort, of God to him who wll, hot U n d lo rd —Sorry, pardner, that Ibero ' bcar . ,,„ r u ,, | | OOx u. Hwcd- hain't no hath room, hut you see 1 am j roU ,rg|a|, ,inMlk,.vn. N. Y. figurin' « m i puttin’ one in m a t year; Take M«»re of Jc«iia We ro«*ignlaa an— Tourist— 1 d«Mi’t wan, to take a i«ath to day that we must take moro of Jwetia Christ; that u«» at bical life can be lived next year. land lord— WsU, <d coores we «Ion*t without th» religious. B ov. U. K. Craw for«,. HI. Thomaa. Out. Insist «»u your takin* one. Th* Who,» Man Now every law of Definite M<a*ur«m«at «J«»d la g«K>d for the whole man. I**,y •‘Do you think the world ia growing and aoul. Whatever la giwd for the any Iwttor?” »out la g«x»«, for the body. B ev. Dr. “ I'm aheolately sure«»! it ,” answer Haymond, tkhen«*'ia«ly. N, Y. ed the monopolist. “ Why, five year* Ilappine«*, (lappine«* la m't mate «go 1 made only IllXi.tHH) a year. T«»- rial; Iwipplneaa la a matter, not of th* day 1 aiu making that touch a m onth.” fle«h. hut of the spirit; happiness la In visible. Beal lnde*«l B U. H»v. Dr. No« G * Yeur life Ixndrum. Baptist, Atlanta, «Ja. Sm ith— Would you advk me to take Our Progrewa The Spirit of tied out a policy with this uew insurance help« our progro*a, dl«c,«»alng our «»«*, eom>»any? to ua lu human service. It I» an ag* Brown— No, on vnur life, old man. of huiuaulty. H»v. A- B. I‘«uulmau. Sm ith— Why not? Hrown— They give nothing hut a«vl- A MMia< Mat«. dent pollel«». Ix»N» Arrival (at aomroer row»rt)— Th« M,«oa What are your terina here? In distan«*» the nusvn la S<0,000 Hole, Qlerk— H’m. You will have to m iles from our ««arth, around which she wait until th* thi«»ugli exprese get« io. gravitate* like a satellite, ller diam It it IS hwde«, i»ur term« wll, l«e 910 • eter is about ¥,<&3 miles. Site ha« a day. If it I» empty we will pay y«»u solid surface of 14,600,000 miles and 35 «*»nta an hour to ait »»n the porch a »»lid contineu, of about 10,000 cubic am, ,«*'k happy. mi lee. ____________ G m M Su<y«»tiea. I IVI: AHI.N i s W A M I I» l'at— Au' phat d ’ye think of thim W ho ra n ».'II «I« s *,> t *. « «<»•*»«•. K e lle r * Iflo w * » « •, S «-«s(»r* I» «xiuttly u#l volcanos*? v ia l* . «¿'». m I i*»y i n « l l. A t v » . li»« -, Tim —1 dunuo. le t 's take a dhrop of a* Fr«»iii *« . l‘»m « io l ' * » the erster. cure* kidney rod liver trouble*, relieve* The Smithsonian Institution author!- the back, and build* up the whole *y»tom. ties aay that more varieties of poison ous snake* are found in Arlaoua than Bighc*d— Do you think that giWJ»i| in any other part of the United S ta te *. The l»e*t authority on Arlaoua snakes ia increasing? Gayooy—■ By no means. Every day Is belle'cd to l»e Graham Peck, who there"ia an increase in the number of ha* been studying them for years. things done that one must not talk No o th e r region in th e I tilled S tate's about. Is ro much of a natural breeding ground for the rattlesuake aa la south N«w Birth Retard la Texas. A Mexican woman at Kl Paso. Texa*. ern Ariaoaa." an IJ he to a correspond has given birth to two healthy chil ent oi euw .«»•»» Yolk Suu. “The rocks dren, tbe second oue born aix week* of the mountains and foothills are of after the first. The ca*e has caused a heavy yellow and gray color and the fits . ronsideiable am m an t among physi aedl ia so like the hues of a rattler that p tH A filT C H U i- a snake can move slowly along and cian*. hardly he perceived by a person fifty L a d le « Can W e a r M in»« feet away. The h o t dry air and thw One »teaaa alter after using Allen'» Foot-Fam Mr». Emma Mitchell, A'.’0 Ixiuisiana «'ure» gwvllen feet. bloler» an.l call, ue »pot*and warm, sandy earth and the Immense street, lm lianapolia, in«,., w rite s : 1» a certain cut * tor in »!"» ing »»»1». sweating, quantity of small birds and ground hot. aching feat. At a ll t'nigxisl», , •?*•» “ For the |«ast five years I have rare package FKKK by m a il Addrvm Allen a. Otm- sejuirrela in the mountain canyons aud ly bee* without l»aiu, hut Peruns has •ted. LetUy. N. V brush all combine to make life for rat change«! all this, and in * very short tlesnakes In this region oue of rare O^cerameaL tim e. 1 think 1 had taken only two ease aud comfort. Office Boy— Per* wux a p«*t in ter lx»tt)e* l«efore 1 began to recuperate very There are literally tens of tbou see yer when yer wua out ter lunch. quickly, and seven b«»ttl«r* mad* n»e sands of rattbrs In the sage brush and Editor— How did you know lie was a w ell. 1 do uot liave h««*«l*«‘he or ,»*> k- chapparel along the edge of southern pcet? ache any more, and have a»uie Interest Arizona wastes. They grow to enor- Office Boy— W ell, he wua some poor in life .” —Emma Mitchell. « le. and U common ,o « d o , guy. H e didn't have no Panama hat. The roming of what la known as the the capture of rattlesnak««« five and six excellent flavor, and the tree* yield a “ new woman” in our country 1» not M o th er* w ill firm M r * , W inslow 's Booth- In g S yru p the heat rem edy to use tor their feet long, with fourteen aud fifteen rat profit very emrouraging to the cultlva greeted hv everyone a* if she were a ehthiron d u rin g the teeth lug period. tle s tor. so that the area of their produc- groat bleaeing. But there ia an««,her “Hog nose snakes are quite plentiful tl«vn la being increased The uattv,«* new w«»m*n whom everybody is glad to Sh« U ain't a Bletttr. in the mountainous parts of Arlaoua. Every «lay some Invalid w«»inau eat fruit chiefly fresh, amt It* use as see. Edith— Why did you refuse him? After all the talk about serpents hiss a table diet la n«K general, although is exclaim ing, ‘'I have l»een mad* a Ethel— He ha* a past. ing. this is the only specimen of the new woman by Pr. ,l*rtuian’s home Edith— But he can blot it out. ophidian family which 1 have ever Incnwslng. The pnxew M of drying treatm ent.” It is only necessary to and canning fruits are beglnalng to Ethel—Perhapg; but he can't use me heard utter a sound. send name, address, symptoms, dura come into use. hut only aa a meant for a blotter. “ Many writers on reptllea In America tion of sickness an«, treatment already say that thunder snakes are o m u ion of preaerring the fruit for home eon- received to Hr. Hartman, Columbus. sumpCKMk. not for e x p o r t'— Japan and For frost-bite. chilblain*. rore and lame In T exas New Mexico and Arlxona. Ohio, and dirwrtioo* for on« nmnth's into, etiffnee* of nauedee—try Hamlin * treatment will 1» promptly forwarded. They are really uncommon in th«v terri America. iaaniO ii. It won’t «lisappuiut you ! If y«m do not ro««*ive prompt and tories. They are a prairie reptile and satisfactory results from the use of ' are often encountered by prairie trav- Four Mral* a E>»y. Peruns, write at oace to Dr. Hartman, MRST A tlO M O B Ilt 01 U L Washington hotel* are said to be the Her*, especially before aud after thun giving a full statement of your «wse and only one* in thia country that serve i derstorui* be will be pl««a»e«l to give you his valu “Flashes of lightning anJ claps of fs'-ur rxymlar meal* a slay—breakfs*,, able advice gratia. luncbesm, dinner and supper— tbe lat thunder, which ar* terrifylug ,o blpirds Only a small percentage of those who Address Hr. Hartman, PresWent of ter being *crvs\i in « m e ensaa a* late and juadrupeda. seem to have a charm now adays see automobile* *lH«edlng the Hartman Sanitarium,Columbus. O. for these members of the ophidian a* midnight. aioug the gflreets aud boulevards are family. Whenever a thunderstorm aware that the first automobile, con Pi»«. » Cure for Conwumntton i* an in faj- «-oiu.-s up these snakes come crawling hble n.«M»cin* for coughs and c*,*?*-— MISSOURI NOW LEADS. sidered lu the sense of a vehicle con W . j i i v i t . Os-ea» Grove. N . J-, ret». 1«, out of bole*, from behind rocks and j taining within Itself powers o f locomo rotten stumps and enjoy the fun while X X f t . ___________ ________ tion. o f which there is any autaeutl«« Canter *1 Apple Produiiio* Mult» Wutwsrd It Lists. I rsathamed. account was a self-moving ahrtne of bum Ail«<hsaM«, “The coach whip ts remarkable for Lady—Ain’t yon a*hamed to be ty Bacchus. This was the Invention of Tlie center o f Uncle '•am’s apple bin its tremendous length and surprising ing fireworks to thnt d«ig a tail? Heron, of Alexandria, who describes It ha* been shi(t«««l a«*t of th* AUeghan- Boy—A«hame«l* H olly Gee! Ain’t »pee«L It la cream or clay colored, In hla work on automaUc mechanism. ic*. an«l the state that leads in the very much like the hard bake«! prairie he an English ball d<«g, an’ aint thia over which ,t glide*. Is very loug and The shriue lu questlou was mounted growing of the national fruit is Mis de Fourt)i o July?— Puck. its scale* are arrauged In such a man ( ui«ou tw o supporting and tw o driving souri. This is tlie burden of a )Mtp*r wheels. Ou the axle of the driving road by l ’rofeeeor W. A. Taylor, pomol- __________ FwauneuOg <?«.«• *•"•«•» «■□«•«•"■ ner that they closely resemble the a’t^r : rw tan‘a '.»• ' : ,e V ' *r*«t > *rT< wheel* was a drum, about which was »>gi*t in charge of field investigation plaited leather of a whip. in the Umt»*l State* department of m I>*. B - ¡1 Hwn. tut AnchX- “Not endowed with po!*«»n. It has wouud a rope which pa**«*, upward through the space ou one *ide of tbe agriculture before tlie national «inven tremendous power of constriction. It No Harm. Anyhow. shrine over pulleys and was fasten««d tion of apple ahinpera at Rochester, Sidney—Then you believe in a coat forma lta body into colls which are ca to the ring of a ponderous lead weight, N. Y. Profe*w»r Taylor «»m plet«i Id* pable of crushing sheep, dogs and coy of arms? which rested upuu a quantity o f flue |»aper some tim e ago, hut Jurt l<eforo Rodney— Ye*. Alm-wt anynewly-rich otee. dry sand. The escape of thia »aud the tim e of reading it he r»*-eive«l from “ When I was in Lower California tn Ameri.an can be benefitted by addings through a »mall hole in the middle of the census department wivance sheet* good Latin motto to live op t o . - Puck. 1SDO I was told by a Mexican peon the floor of the compartment containing of statistic* Imuring on the apple in that he had a lt>-year-o,d boy squeez«M dustry of the United Mat««*, eonpilwi to death by a coacb whip a few years ,t allowed the lead weight gradually to from atatiatic* gathered for the Twelfth Want a Sample ot Spicca? des«viid and by pulling upon the cord before. The man said that on another We are very deairon* that you should occasion hla w ife w as attack««d by a caused the shrine to move *l«»w,y * • census, the matter Iming brought down try oar Monopole Spice*. If ys»a try roach whip which threw ita colls about ward in a straight line. Heron de*crlb«s* to Jun-. 19O0. According to these figure« the total them once we think yoa’U keep on her quicker than she could see. the method of arranging and propo«- num ler of ,»earing tro»-* in the Unite»! trying them, and other Mooopole gro tionlng the wheels In caa* It was de “She was too frighten«.^ to do more ceries, too. Therefore, if you’ll send than scr-MUi and fall to the ground, sired that tbe shrine move tn a cir State» ia 210,000,000. an increase of your grocer’s name and a ,wo-s'en, when her daughter came running up cular path. He also shows how tbe “5,000,000, or more than <0 per ««ent stamp, we will send you a fall weight and quickly release«, her by merely shrine can be construct«*! to move In a over the apple area of 1K90. The c m - two oa. tin of Monopole Cayenne or unwrapping the snake’s tail. Strange straight line at right angle* to each mercial are* o f 1900 yiehle«, in IhiKl somewhat more than 175,000,000 white pepper, or other variety you ee- as this may seem. It la a very easy other. buaheia of appl««». lect. Monopole spices are the pur*#t Officials of tbe patent office over way to release a victim in the roach By diatricto, the north Atlantic and most fragrant obtainable, and we whip snake’s grasp, for while the rep looked the device of Heron w hen they apple section ha* 39,500.000 treee; Hie want you to prove it for yourself. Ad granted paten,a on machim-s. notwith south Atlantic 26,500,000; th»» north tile's constricting powers are abn«»r- dress Wadhame A Kerr Eroe., Portland, tnal a child may unwrap the coils by standing that previously Thomas Eu central, 92,000,000 tlie aouth «■entral, ______ __ Oregon. bank. Commissioner of Patents In 1*50. 31,000,000. and the W»stern district, beginning at tbe tail." An Im prtji.on. “Do you believe that snakes have illustrated and described Heron's Inven including the Rocky mountain state* tion. Tbe mechanism of the latter Is al and the Pacific slope, 13,000,000. ‘‘Yon aay you are going to atop being the power to charm animals?" Out of the total numlwr of trees in a reformer?” “Yea. there Is a certain power to most Identical with that In the mod “ Yea.” fascinate in a snake'» eyes and move ern device, and simply s*rv»«a as anoth the country, the north and south cen ‘‘Bat it mart be a great and glorioa* ments. I saw only the other day a er proof of the saying. "There la noth tral districts i “ '**«'*“ 2 3 ,2 0 5 ,0 0 0 , or nearly throe-fifths. T,i«-se are divi<l«-«l thing to expose the various irauds.” typical Illustration of the power of a ing new under the sun.” among the l«-ading stat«-« as follow «; ‘‘It used to be. But there is too snake to fascinate. Missouri, 20,000,000; New York. 15,- THE ORIGIN OF GOLF. much competition. It won’t be long “Over in the pine woods I saw a 000,000; Illin ois, 13,500,000; Kan»a« before there aren’t frauds enough to go ground squirrel fascinated by a black F i r s t P la y e d w it h a s h e p h e r d 's C ro o k and Pennsylvania, a little less than around. ________________ gopher snake. Tbe forked tongue dart a nd a P e b b le . 12,000,000 each. From latest statistics the Hebrew ed out of the snake's mouth almost as The man or woman who has beronie population of New York City ia esti regularly and rapidly as the needle of Interested In golf must needs know Prk«!«»i Laruf ia Ttxaa a sewing machine rises and falls. Tbe «something of its origin over In Scot mated at over half a million. »«lulrrel seemed to watch it spellbound. land. In hla book. "The Art of Golf,” Judging from a recent report of a ttsndirjp to r Policemen. The snake crept slowly nearer. Sir W. G. Simpson tells the following sale of oil land* at Beaumont, Texa* County Wexford, Ireland, police car “When the gopher snake was within real estate in Hist lively and progres- ry revolvers, but are not allowed to load two or three Inches from tbe squirrel pretty story as to bow tbe game bad give commonwealth is rising to a mar them until they are ready to use them. It gave a leap and threw three coils its beginning: “A sbepb«-rd tending hla sheep would ketable value. I he report» *|>eak of a about the squirrel. Instantly the spell often chance uj»on a round pebble, and. parcel in the section nani«*! wild at a was gone. The fascination or ebartn having hl» «rook in his band, would rate of 9i,2*0,000 an acre. The name there had been over the little animal strike it away; for It 1» Inevitable that land could have lieeii liought, it in a*id, was no doubt broken the very moment a man with a »tick in bin hand sbould before the strike of oil, for |1 0 an acre. the serpent'* coil» were about the »aim a blow at any loose object lying In are m ost fre squirrel, for the animal gave three con his path as that he should breathe. A New A ttraction. q u en tly to Tie vulsive, terrified chirps and realized Over pastures gr«-en this 1«*1 to nothing; A man who had been hired to write a seen upon the that Its death moment had come. hut once on a time a certain shei»hcr«l, circus announcement amldeiily found fa c e, neck or “I believe Implicitly that all snakes breast, though have a certain degree of power to fas feeding hla sheep on a link», perhaps him self at a loss for a fresh adjective. “Bee here," he said to bis employer, they are liable to sopear upon other pan cinate their victims to death. Black that of SL Andrew's, roll«*! one of these of the body. When they begin to »pre« “I don’t know what to say about thia stone» Into a rabbit »crape. and eat into the flesh, «harp, piercing snakes, gopher snakes and racers have " ’Mary,’ quoth he, ’I rould not do panther. Have you got a thesaumaZ' ains are felt aa the underlying tissue i the power to a large degree. Rattle that If I tried,’ a thought which nerved The manager of the circus looked at estroyed and tbe tender nerves expose«! snakes have the most fascinating C an cerou»»ore<i<levelop fro n»verytnflin- I pow«w among all the poisonous ser- him to the attem pt But a man cannot him with suspicion “No, sir, I have not," he sal«L "and I long jiersevere alone In any arduous un- causes; a carbuncle or boil, swollen glam i «x-nta ,n the Southw est a little watery blister on the tongue o 1 T h e Indication» of charming among <1^««“ »«. Mr Shepherd hailed an- don’t think I shall do anything about lip, a wart, mole or bruise of some kin poisonous snake» are deceiving some- 1 who wa" bard ’* • to wltnedd hl* getting one this year. I never heard of becomes an indolent, festering »ore times. Poisonous snakes fang their ,‘ndpavor- ‘That 1» easy, said the Barnum having on», either, and he ha< which ia time degenerate» into cancer. prey once only. The |ggg pog frl'-nd. »n<L trying, faded. Th««y now a good show Where are they raise«! “ Ten years are I *«*arch«*l the grass for the roundest anyway, I’d like to know?” kill at once. had a sore on m y le f t ts ra y le , w h ic h th s "The victim flutters to a branch, ,t stones, and. having d«*epened the rab do cto rs p ro n o u n ce d may be. or run* a short distance and bit scrape so that the stones might not a can c ero u s u lc e r ; stops. The snake watch«*« It The jump out of It, they set them selves to i t w o u ld Itc h , b u rn a n d blee d , th e n scab poison does it» deadly work, and the practice putting. e v e r , b u t w o u ld "The stronger but less skillful shep bird fall*. a e v e r h e a l. A f t e r "Any one who come* up, not having herd, finding himself worsted at tne t a k i a a B. 8 . 8 . a w k lla tb s sors b a r a n to aeen th* attack, might he readily de amusement, protested that It was a d is c h a rg e , a n d w h a a ceived Into imagining that It was the fairer test of skill to play for the hole ” I have uxed Ayer’s Hair Vigor a l l t b s poisonous glance of the snake and not the poison from a considerable distance. With m a tte r had passed for over thirty years. It has kept o u t I t g o t w e ll. I that caused the victim to fall.” this arrang«*!. the game was found to my scalp free from dandruff and to o k In a ll a b o u t be much more vari«-d and interesting. has prevented my hair from turn t h i r t y b o ttle s , c o n tin u in g i t fo r some ing gray.” — Mrs. F. A. Soule, FRUIT GROWING IN JAPAN. The sheep having meanwhile strayed, tim e a f t e r th e sors b a d h e a le d , to be Billings, Mont. • ■ o r * a ll th s po ison w a s o u t o f m y s y s the shepherds had to go after them. te m . H a v e aeea n o s ig n o f th e c an c er R w e et O ra n g e s , P e rs im m o n s and F ig a “This proving an exceedingly Irksome J O S E P H U S E P ID , 1 * ta n y s a rs . R aise d in A b u n d a n c e . I lnterrupth-n. they hit upon the In T h ere is this peculiar O a n t, Z .u d r la n C o., 2fo. Japan 1» generally looked upon a» a genious device of nailing a circular XPfc 1» s tric tly a vegetable thing about A y e r’s H a ir land of flowers rather than of fruit hut 'S Si * remedy, a n d , while course o f holes, which enabled them to V ig o r — it is a h air food, ^ ^ k possessing purifying it has an abundance of both. It will play and herd at the same time. These k ?> ' and healing properties never he. perhaps, a great producer of holes being now many and far npart. It not a dye. Y o u r h air does *H»c u,„^n oother medicine fruits for exp«»rt hut the raising of beeame necessary to mark their where- not suddenly turn black« does, contain* nothing that could dtranve fruits throughout the country 1» becom the system. While cleansing the blood ing more and more of an Industry, al abouta, which was easily done by look dead a n d li f e l e s s . means of a tag of wool from a sheep it also builds up the general health. though there Is only tbe home market. B u t gradually the old color attach«*, to a stick, a primitive kind of If you have a suspicious sore, or other Woo«, trouble, send for our fn-e h'»ok on Con»ul General Bellowa, of Yokohama, flag still used on many greens, almost comes back,— all the rich , Blood and Skin Diseases, and write to v.s says. In a recent report, that fruit In Its original form. Since these early dark color it used to have. for aay information or advice wanted; growing has not hitherto been an Im days the essentia ia of the game have al sre make no charge for thia service portant Industry lu Japan, and that tered hut little.” T h e hairstops fallin g ,to o . THS SWIFT SFCCIFIC C0„ ATLANTA. «A. there I ih v c been very few farms on »I.M a tettl« All <rs(|late. After a woman has been going to a which fruit form«*l the staple crop. I f your drurglot r«nn«t «unply yen, But the Japanese are now paying much doctor's two weeks, she begins to cal, Mnd ua un« dollar and wa w ill «xprraa attention to fruit growing. What he common things about, the body such you a Iwttl«. Ito aur« andglva tl»« name e f yeur n*are«t *aiir<-«a <ifll< «. Addr««a, has to say about the fruits of Japan la loug names that it gives you a bead- J. C. A n n CO., Lowall, Maas. t ache to keep up with her. of Interwt: CASTORIA 0EEHB For I n f a n t i a n d C h ild r e n . The Kind You Have Always Bought WjTg ANécriaUe Preparali«« for As IN I Y M S / ( M IL D K L N un I Noma Scbool (or loyi Militar^ and Minuti Trainili « r ii« tur lUtMtrated Catalagaa A lt II I V H C. M i » IL I.. l-rliK l|..l »«•>•«♦ •'•'»ve-»«»'»'»a»a»a » »>»>•<•'»>•«•»• C o lu m b ia U n iv e rs ity ; Boarding School tor Young Moi rtitaai *llti«il»it on I•«l'Irto < «•*»t K t- «•Baal ►«•»»»liir, I •«»»•« b»ae»r roll«»« alhlallt* OLM In «ha world «Iter halt an aera under au arvh«»l ««Ml ' Latatoguca I ree. A<t«tr HI5V. M. A. QUINLAN, C. ». C. U niversity Park, Oregon ¿•«a«»»» >•«*>»• *> » « •• *>»•»>• «>d|M OR. G. SEE WO WOMB W i ll . HOMI! 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A tu m b M * itiS a l L THE C 6EE WO CHÍMESE MEOICINE CO. 1 4 1 4 ÌM r«a IH «, p e l l a m i , ( k a f a • <* Ma»»« «•»• |'*»|*r B o u t on E a rth - Ma« arnia '« 9« n a*ta »«í Ib a (nani m aiav-at |*w «lbla ia buy I tía man«*fa> turare •'«•«»• a««4 y |«av t* i o M , a i > e n l a «**ta Ib a <*«erta«i |*rt«a ««limai im »U • < t i».i ii«nl<*t Fu ()>• r> v llaga u / «•« «o •» a»»«i etalm m ih< < ih * i »»am «|*a tt if O V eina ta. «bua» «a» afft««t •“ * I in A t« e re «m ta«ta mata'ntf « i | k » b u h n«a*H* aa la * *>««*uaul ta « m u « .Malli?, ranula* hy U fi «i» ti. w iltoU «balla» a S m IU k a * Or*M««k .«4 U«»*» lataa rh a a a m «e a av «•»»»•<• «toh «ha Ime«« A M l B H r ’ t . **Mei«e//, iew/e * ffveeee Oe. »-uttMMMX M.MJUM *» M ««•Mia K l»O »bM » of N o t N a h c o t i c . ^au a-MMt TLnraax In Use For Over Thirty Years - /KT Ap»«rfcc, Hi'incdy ftirfons,i|)A H on . Sour Slomar h, I Jiarrtof/i iVornu» .UonvuLwiw .h -w r ish tu-»» mul L o a * of S leei » Facsimile Signatur* of YORK. D o .M S i S ig n a t u r e PromoK’ s Diteci»,kW-Cb’c rfu i , neüsanriRFBl Ciw lai»* n c tlr r Dntuin.Morptune nor M o r r a i NEW BISHOP SCOTT 1CA0EMT fuitlaitd. (» «« . Fuuad»4 la i* B e a rs th e ling ffic SkuttKhs «ml Lkiweh «< i-« — SCHDOLS ANU CUlltlitS. CASTORIA 'M S LAACT COPY OF WRAPPER. a w wo»« «rrv. Alcohol« Opium« Tobacco U s in g s e o a r ia a o oaiao* TW»««-«» TK trd » l'M I lo 'U»•«“•< Al ain* Cn-n*. riaa IKU Ora«»«. T im b e r l^ in d fo r S a le . I« ta nine and ten. North *» «onlhea«« »re- ll»n It . T"wn«hl|< IT, Kange I. Ka.1 Wtllameite MrrhllAfl, I«.' acre«, •iiu«'e«l on Ihe < <>«1111 rtrer and said 1» rontaln «no in lllb - n teel of rrd ar and two million tent o( nr, all market able ll«Ml>er I’tlre ».'. «W raah AddrrM J T. W < »IT, «'oeiir d' Alrne. Idaho, Cancerous sores PO R SA U E. One «erond Hand Slehol« .t ^<hep«r't H ai.raior, «l«e a» «t», with wind •«••-*»*. "lily run 'l« ) i. » l.rg s ln . Inquini of JOHN POOI.K, l oot M o rrteu n St.. INwIlamt, Or. THE NEW PENSION LAWS IO * a i ; . io K a tm ah Hu aroan, A rioanav, U a m iik o t o s . I» » . SENTFREE Ao* S ALL D R U G G IS T S . ’ aw»« rood K » t th»"» «<»*. candy. T h «y r .m o v . any bad «aal« In «h* mouth. I»ay- Ina «h« breath i w « t snd p»rfum «d It la t pleaeur» to tak'- th«m. and Ihey ar« Ikad «apedally hy « htldrrn ■ w **t*n th« «tnm«ch by plc«n»tng thy mouth, th ro a t and food chann»! m eant. th *y atop undlB'Rted rood from tou ring In th« «tnmach. prevent n«> fo rm ing In th« bow»!«, and k ill dl««««« g»rtn« of »ny kind «hat breed and f««d In th« «n- tlr« ayatwn ar« pur«ly »«getabla »nd contain no m »r- ru rla l or ath»r m ineral polenn Th»y < on- alat of Ih» lat««t dl»cov»rl*« In m< dlcln«, and form a com bination of rrm »dlr« nn- r<iual*d to m«k« th» blood pur» «cd rich and make clean »kin and b ra u tlfu l com plexion. ton« th« stomach »nd bow«l» and «tlr up ioni th« Inay llv»r Th< y do not m »r»ly ao(t»n ru*niir»lrh ».»• ■tools and cau»» th » lr dlachu rs', but tr»ngth«n th» bow»l« and put th»m Into atr« Iv rly . h»althy condition, m aking th » lr ac tion natural. n»v»r grip nor grip» Th «y a rt quietly, pos itive ly and never cause any kind of uncom- fo rta b l* feeling Taken reg ularly th« y m.-»k« th« live r act reg ularly and n a tu ra lly a» It should They keep the « » w ra g e of the body properly moving and ke< p the »y»t< tn clean. Incr»»*« fh» flow of m ilk tn num lng m oth er«. I f the m other eat» a tablet, It nmki • her m ilk m ildly pu rgative and ha« a mild but certain effect on the baby. In thl« way they are the only »af« lax a tiv e for th« nuralng In fan t. taken p atiently, peratetently, w 111 cure any form of constipation, no m atte r how old or how often other remedl«« have failed They are ahaolutely guaranteed to cure any ca*e. or purchaa* money w ill be cheerfully re funded. coat 10c, 56c, M r ■ box Rumple* «»nt fre« fo r the asking W e publlah no testimonial« but a«-ll t'a w a re ta on their m erit under ab- aolute guarantee to cure. Huv and try a box to-day. or w rit« ua fo r Tree «ample« and booklet. -—i i- gTKHLia« aiasotr ea., c nii ami •» a » w vnax. f Gray Hair /^ ( jb c o îu d ! » CURE CONSTIPATION ; NEVER SOLO j ; IN IN BULK BULK j «yr g /w /v ¿ S lO tl T nr«l/ DIY KLV A K U Pa,d A t anT rea^er H*'* pAper who will ra- port to ua any attempt of substitution, or sale of “ aomething Juat aa good" when Caacareta are called All cofieapou Jenca coulidentiaL St, and furniah av idence upon wiuch we caa convict e * $3 & $3*22 S H O E S IA I rt iui/lar t ’iu tr n r t thr> »Im dard o f Ih r n'i-rlit. W. I,. Ihiatla« m»ile am, sold mor» mea'» flood- year Wei, < Usad ,I prore., «kor« In Ih eltrrt slv m o n th , of IHfC.' than any othei mannfarlarer. I HUH’ Alti, will he |i«ld to amone who y,yw vj ran ai.prore i ic BtSQSWfi. D O U C LA 8 Q4 SHOES BE EXCELLED. v m i 12.311, h i CAN NOT iij o g«»f Importali a w l Am rrlrnn /«liftier». H apl'a P a lrn t Onlr. inum ai, Boa C alf, C alf, V iri K li, Corona Colt, Hal. Kaw/aroo. K n o t C o l o r R y s le tn n n e it. C a u t i o n t T lin g e nuine h n v « W !.. P O U ÌM . A * v a 1111011 i noni« «od price etempwu on bottons AAoss I’ll m a il, Vrtc. r jr h a fllu r . C atalog iroa, W. L U O ltlL A S , BBOCATON. M A »*- M. P. M. O. [w He. .IB-i-ma. H E N w r l t ’ ng t« a d v e r tla o r a plwoM« m e n t ía * itala p a p e r.