Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902, August 28, 1902, Image 4

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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.
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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*
.
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m I i*»y
i
n
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l
l.
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t
v
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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
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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-
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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,
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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.
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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:
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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 •«••-*»*.
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l oot M o rrteu n St.. INwIlamt, Or.
THE NEW PENSION LAWS
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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.
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f
Gray Hair
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( jb c o îu d ! »
CURE
CONSTIPATION
; NEVER SOLO j
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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.
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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.