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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1902)
T K * B IO -F IS T E D MAN. ( M i l l ) STATES MtRiSE HOSPHAI Al CHICAGO. OK ha«*'« I * th * ■»«« with « ha»d hk* « baas. Awd a fiat j«eat at hlg «• hia hrart: To th * hi«, wanly chap. hv h* baaK.-f « drvhlgv. Owning ra«ln»a«la «* «Irlving a ear»; <\> th * wan who hwka atvadity straight in yvwr ayva And gtaw ,0 « a grip like a via* f-uch Hire aa iliViJcJ h«ng »In c* ' * > for ail. T h a t they'd rather h* aara th a * b* GOVERNOR OF OREGON Uses Pe-ru-na For Golds in His Family a n d l^ H I n ka He way hare • skull like the rr»»t of the earth. And a Jaw hke the TernhW T u rk ; l l u hand« may have apnea«! oa the helve of a pick. I'M- at ».aw* ether menial work; But bia heart yea'll find gcod aa a aaggcl of rd d . And ‘tw ill always hr faithful to yea— Then het*'« to the wan with a hand tike a ham And a aoul that ia toyal and true. Ho may not he reread In tha dining [ ................... ........................................... HER BLUNDER i t » » SS > > t t t t T t t T T t t t t t f A R O L Y S V E K N E T waa of th at onlcr o f women to whom their ' adm irers are wont to apply auch adjectlvea aa 'r e g a l.’’ " a u i n ^ v n ! ." "Im p erial." M any lover» sought to w in her. and m any were disappointed when rum or announced her engagement to young F ra n k Keade. To be sure. F ran k waa handsome aa a l*rlnce and brillia n t as to w it and talents, waa poor, hadn't even “e iiw c - tationa." E a rly orphaned o f both hto parent*, he w a t sttaeaftrd fo r the law by a rich uncle, who made It underused that said education waa a ll he meant to give F ra n k . Ilia pn au m p tive heir w a r another nephew. Fran k's cotaaxn. W ell, these consider» Does had th eir w eight w ith Mtaa Vernet. and she had beaitated before accepting the young law yer, but his attra ct.« « of m ind and person proved too m«ch for her w orld ly wiadotn. and It was aa cugage-m-ut Only she stipuiateC that It ahouid be no m ore until Fran k ah.-uid have wuflS- reenx income »e scpjwwr her tn good •q r ie O f course. F ran k m nrt need* p r aw ay u> see* hw fortune. H e m eat » Europe. T t e * waa a tender p a rt ng the tores». a t w h ir t Carwiyx trfxfi anc tkeeaamdeut. F ra n k B a d T U E M A R IS E H O S P IT A L A T C H lC A lX k I nch' fk»w curve <*41 f« * the saliera who por»«« thole ealliwg wwdee the t i g wf the Failed Stab"* And »-•< oaly dras he hwfc aft«* the okl “ hay»’* who f lig h t the fiag'a batCea. hat |K w e i f the aw«vh««t warviw are cared fee with equal t. -nderr " F * « -re that- •* ” th * Vs ted S ta b , geivtm weal has m »iuta ned a T n .1 * * * " < * and a««»- ’ed a ay '• -.- « f«< k and diaaMid w art« era Front a arm v eatahhabed I* thkS and c*wv»«»ti»i« o f a few r.#pk>>«a and ..nr building h - grown a chain of «.-rfivtly appointed h««apua)a T h . rv an- two distinct branch«-» -th e n.«n, or hghiing force, and the merehant. or «'ommeret tl ti.etw O f twenty «neh h >, ital» «i.-iot.d to the latter. VhKegi' has the principal Neglected colds always lead to something serious. T h e y run Into chronic bronchitis* p n e u m o n ia , asthma* or consumption. D o n 't w ait* but take A y e r’s C h e rry Pectoral |ust as soon as your cough begins. A few doses w ill cure you then, tv»»* * i « m 1 Ma., Me. IL kN Mothers will find Mrs. ATI nato w ‘a Booth Ing Sym p th * beat renoxty lo Usa lor »halt iduklrvn during tha te.tblug |*ri«sl. Certainly S e.m rJ Strange. ebe explained to Johnny, •‘ we have asked tk a l lor a lilll a b a b y ? ' Not long after tw ine arrived . " i t e ll ," rontiitentod Johnny to hla fa th e r, " I t ' a m igh ty funny th a t you d id n 't know how big au order you g av«? ' "Y V tl’i n n HUUMXG. SALEM. OKEGOA. The United State« marine hoapital lit the northern anhurh « t t'hleagiv on tha ahore of la k e Michigan, ia the best appointed. > **’ equipi«*»! *»''l Swt »uib-1 of any similar iaa titn tu « in the Country. H ere any neantan who can »how a «vrt.il» proving servire ou a »reret Hying th. American I to application may. if il», obtain adm.»»hM». Or. if rre n after only one Jay a service aboard a v e -.-l tyin g the Stats and S i r p re he U injnred 1« hi» in o o f «.m y he la entitled to care and treatment. It ia not a Kune, in the « n b tl d «me way enter and remain there iadefiaUely. When the Inmate require, m Further medi cal treatment he mn»t leave. Other places are provided for aged and inftrw aea- men. bnt th e e hospital» are f . * invalida. ____ The d«x«r» of three inatitnthma are not ch w d to men of to rriif. v-aneln. elthek. Here are received seamen and ettlcvra of foreign ship«. al*o of the revenne cutter and life-saving aervk* ami the allied branches of the navy, where prelato», la not made f««r their care e»« where. There are treaied annually in the marine hospital eervk* ever .VI..VM» easm. Those dispensarle, are maintained in all »ea and lake port b'wns of any aiae threnghont the country. A Letter Etent ihc K r o n t h e tirt.ee «»1 0 cgoa. C o u g h s " I had a bad cough for a lt weeks and M U M find no relief until I m ad A yer'« C herrv Fee to ral. O nly one fourth of lite bottle cured m e ." L. H aw n , Newington, O n l. May Not Be. AA Igg— lijónos has patnntod a 1 |M«*'ketlNM)k, W agg— There ought to I*« money In th a t. room '» w ay«. H e may nevet have donned a dr>wa •alt* But he will stand fast while you're true to your truat; Tonr honor he'll never dispute. For he's Juat the friend that w ill tight to the end. T ill there's no further uae to reaiat God Idem him. thia man with the hand like a ham. And a heart Jnat aa hi« aa hia fiat. - —Loa Angvies Herald. Better Than Home Vanned. Ponte |s«o|>ln th in k th a t I he only re a lly good caunatl 1*11« lisa, a p rlre la , ch«>tries and the real a ie tlie on««a whleh are canned at home. Th e reason these people th in k th ia la that they have never trle«l Monopole «anno«I |*a«'h«a and apric«t|a and cln rrive. If you w ill buy a can from your g b te r and don't th iu k they are evea le tte r than your m other over pul up, wo’ll not have an- o lh e r word to say io you alionl Motto- |«ole. If your gr«H-er t l« * a n * l handle Monopole gnnwrlea tend ua hla uauw. W adham a «k K err Btoa., P ortland. ob , ” t*...*«H ,v « r « M it i | ( a * * • * * u h s it, « a * , a« • * k* u n i t «.s «su* * » . aid !.. . « * • Il Ik ... 4 11 1 l a * , il II* huuart la a ts M » tu . kin. W . .nil«.« J I AT MM « I«.. L .W .II, IV rw na Is kn.vwn ftvnt the A tlantic I ad intrer ol 1‘e-rn -na. lie keep« It «on to the I'wcttle. le tte r« «d enngm tttla- liu u a lly In the hou o. In a fm wut lot turn amt commendation testifying to ter to l»r. Ila rtm a n he says: A tit ay-at-Home Traveler. the m erits ot Iw -ru na aa a m ta rrh State of Oregon. rem«»ly are pour'ng in h-vw every «tale Kxeentlvn I«epnrtntent, For ctmghs «ini «-uhi* thsre It no hsllsr Stranger— W h at wonderful tales el«l m vdiviiit than Ftso'g 1‘ure f«»r A wusump- lU In ks relates! tn the unbwi. Or. tla rtro an la re c e tv -| S alem , Mav P, Ih M . H e uniat have Iw *» a tlou. F u » , «.-vois. ing hund re.lt of atn h letter« d a lly . A ll The F e n in a M edicine t'o .t'o lum bu a O great trave ler In hia day. ciaskee w rite those letters, frem the N ative— lie was n e \e r outside the I'oar Sirs— I have had «xsaslon to > IN* Ming the Blame. higheat lo the low«n»t. ro tia ty In hla life , b u t, you see, hie use your I V r u na m«xlIvina in m y fam " I sen It aisled th at the Alps have Ttie «wild«** labwrwr, th e tud.x'r a r ti- ily for colila amt it proved tu I m < au ax- m ind haa w an.h-r.d lot years. «» mi I 301 (ivee In th e past ten ym tre." •an, the »-Ieri, the ed ito r, th e atatog* re lie n t rem edy. I have nut had t w . a - I , " Y e t it «hwen'l seem «|uite rig h t to H la Sett. man the preacher— a ll agrre th at IV - slot« tu um« it for uthor alim en ta. 1 put a ll the hlauin d irec tly ua llm A lp s ." tln lg e — I ’ ve got a ault of clothes for rw-na i* tue catarrh reive>ly of th e age. Your» verv tr u ly , W . M . I.««i«|. J " W h y a u tf" The utructur* ill *» t h e impkwui i * / i t * M i n i b u i l t Itt t it every «lay in the week. The «tag* a;i.l rostrum, recognlaing «-a Il w . ill . bn noticed . . . that , the • " * r t » ’ ,r " I k m 't von th in k nnvst of them were cm pleted in 1S7S at a «»»t of over ^-kVUkkV The aandatone bn . » >' t IHsIge ( sn«plc|..«i»ly)— I never era tarrh a* Ih o ir greaie-t enem y, are es «aye he haa not had occasion to use Fe- k llh s l by the c llm b -tl? *" M ) feet ! .• l«*‘ f>-ct dev p and three .toriee high S ice i’ a ew.phrt «1 a m.xlcrn you wear any hut Hie »us you have <>n I he reeaon operating apmhitbeater ha» U h -« eddevl a: a ev»t .«f f i a t a i Further additi «'» e pecially e o th m rs 'lic In th e ir pralae and ru ns for e th e r ailm en t«. now. tostili « m i y. for th ia is, most other alim en ts Issgln madu a laundry »t«ld«w isolati«« vraid and disinfecting chamber» ha Il.slge (r h e e r fu lly i— T h a t's the au lt. Any man who «(»hoc perfect health w ith a «'old. Using F e-ru-n a to c-stlng F'V. " "0 The average evi « ‘ » ' «h* government for maintaining tha must he en tirely free from catarrh . pro m p tly cure cold», he prelects hla marine hospital in t'hicago 1. aboat SJKi»M annually Including thv d««w h town For Infanta and Children. d»»i*naarj where •'out r e o e f 1* aftocJed about Xtkh) patio.ta are eared f«* C a U rrh is well nigh universal; almost fa m ily against other ailm en ts. Th ia is onuiipreevnt. iV rw -n a ia the «Mily ah- exactly what every other fa m ily in the every year. wdnle safeguard km-wu. A cold is the U n ite d States should «1«». Kaep P«*- l* < 'm ung of catarrh . To prevent ru-na in th e house. Uee it f.<r coughs, B ears the “ W ell, now cotn«m the «o-juet F ra n k w ho dictat««a hla h«*or» of laN w . recre- relds. to cure «xdda, ia to cheat catrarh col.la, la gr p , * , an«l other c iiiu a U e ! S ig n a tu re of L s e >!«s ,1«-* h w l> i w«-nt to S w itzerland n »«>:•.■.«• » J att.'B an«l rest ret of it* v k tim s Pe-ru ns not «oily afTecti.ma «.f w in ter,an d there w ill le no p x w chase, and w h :l* t ‘ ere saved th * he may rem ain in his «'.lire, w h a t and cures «-atarrh, but prevents Every other ailm en ts In the honee. Such Few Savers In %b«tn«U. when he must ewk bow long am t la life o f a certain rich, bvuevob ut. *h ..J bonsalwld should he »applied w ith th ia fam ilies shotil.l ptovide Ihetnrelvea w ith Not 10 per re n t «»f th e large wag«' lw # p uth-n.an. W vlL th«r b»*n«rrolcr.t w hat way he ».'..-t.. play, and w b ea and gieat remedy for «-ougha, cohla and so a .o p r of I'r . Ila tim a ti’a free bunk, en- earner« in the E nglish «u tlery trade old gv«;l*m an Insisted on ta kin g tia 1 w long he si til sirep. 1 ' « lr •»> *1 forth. titla d " W in t e r A 'a la rrh ." Address save a fa rth in g , declares Hie lx>r«l .May brave you ax prewervv-c to En a c q u a ia : m ix * ta of caorwe very K r j e The governor of Oregon Is an an ien t D r. H a rtm a n , Colum bua, O hio. or of Hhertleltl, gland w ith htw-.. Then he ad >pt«d him , 1 bu t a»«'h n ervy s t k qg a* U e y attend s; Twvgta and end early In the even and now be has capped the rt.raax by T h < K viw ark w a s A m N (u o u « Tor fr«wt Id le , rhdtwklns, aure and lam e (lv o u ln c P h lk's w p h er. djnag and hw ving h » mBxns»- fortune :vg It ka said t a t M r F lin t 1* never m ’e *t dTn«-.s of musei« » try lla iu liii*» I noet-nd.-t .»aal’y to F ra n k S. w. w .m t outsi.le h * own bc-roe later than 10 " T h a t y «wing man has a b r illia n t “ Crepe alt burnt to rtindera?" issid O il, It won't d issp i-itn t yo*, ; s k at « ft M r F lin t 1» a prod future before h im ," eaid th e ph reo «do " Y e s ." th at be a b itter p*fl to tbr fa ith k w * net of M a law having twen iewn at gist. " N o rain in slghtT" b e a n ty r M iw ptv H u la In H a r m o n j. An ! the little Ik'Ston b>«y who waa " N o t a d r a p ." ' C arotya heard no more, mt aht- had ThougMtoa ia IK * ' A m ing ling of th e two colors — a h a ita g b ia buupe exam ined pdtabed " T .x 'ta lly ru in t, a lu ’ l y.wi?" hea-d en.-c^h. and Ueer the Mary had A W O M A N M NCR S P l U C K green veil disp.*e>l over a blue h a t, 01 hi» s ,*c ia c e a ac i va ria it» « -!: " T e t o t a lly ! " plenty o f c v a £ :tn a tx a. I t was a bttXrr M ust Bear Signature at. knots of vwlret ribbon of tbe O'mhtne-I " P a n ic a me, but you open np a very "W e ll, what a ir you a-»n iilln * o v e r '" p d l Xe her. Bnt the wwrwt waa n.-t y < W a r k s H c r e r ' f a t I h r H a r J aw l I k s r - aha.lea, gl«ea tone to the alm plcat to i ir.tere»tiag field of in q u iry . W here " l ' i n sm ilin * at the p re a ,*e t of the < r r e as T»*k In the conrw o f narare Uncle Jefr lette. A «vory cox ca frein Ar.aoaa which . ei«e could my future be if it were cot she»iff .«'m in ' to levy on n o th in ’ ! " — U h died and vra* ‘ c-wdL and t » la w A tla n ta C- n a titu tlo n . before m e *" ye r came t * rend the w id to the h tir abawe w h at cas Sc aecotapHehed h j 1 FITft Fvoaw.il» <>■(«* « m« ■« h «** m m m * te te ro :l a t t i '3 which ! »■•w ...... . R-r*. prercaaprive. W ith seregw o a tis'acti a the cikcrgy and ksWww a«4 !•» FM KK e j ee«a.t'. 11« .R-lb-a* I ac-Sissils race«* Bstsw. wa P*. X II A u .* 1 4 «41 *>«a »*.. I*«.4*«. 1 «Wat» M r and Mrw. Keade U»t«-acd to the ofïoa i «»» bezkca'.J the fx .r e x terio r of i Tt ia th e rirfTxt of r e e r y c h ild a wooiaa's fram e. M r*. J. ha K -.y Ilic e ▼or» «ss*» a » * »• eaer f oik-w jag to be w e ll born, an d to th e Mind Over M atter. ban A ra . s d ie baa m*. “1 g^ve and iv-qnratk to my n.-»-hcw. near K k _ p a re n ts i t m u s t lo o k fo r Mrs. J e n k *— flo w d id you manage t< f cfc'.idrea H e r ram dy « band and 1 A lbert Rr-jide. a ll the ~ T * r ty o f v h x k h e a lth and keep cool >e»ter<lai7 It waa so hot. twit t b ard * w kiq g iiQ s ln a f * 1 d * pose i -as i d. am eiut: ag----- " h a p p i ne»s. Mrs. B rown— W h y , I w«-nl out «hop E -r e the la w y e r pa jned m wgm tin :.!» an red ugs hare «y >.. £ c * fu r the da H o w in c o n ping for U htiatm a» things. — 1 'o tr.ll roa Biuootaist. ae ren *.:v s v i the fa m ily . e °d aerei aperta riew. c e iv a b ly g re a t E re* Freae. roa Toano n via. • x m . w t ^ c g to ST ’»<! -»ted .a----- ” year» age * ‘.e drewded th a t »he < la t h e p a re n ts ’ engage Hi o.Ji:xg fo r bereelf. ro i COMSTIFATIOB. eu reap n a ib ility , and h w im p o rta n t th a t ' " k k * bad no mooey to pay fo r the roa ULLOw saia, v t i i.k Ua * no ta in t o f disease is le ft in th e bl<xxl ” » ' ex’ w t w r i had l«een a h a «■'-» »rw* dev«wupa»*cx * f ber cia t si bot abc bad roa TttccoMPiMioa to t>e tra n s m itte d to th e helpless c h ild , e n ta ilin g th e nioet JIM * *« 'as»t |^a*K •* __ CareCyx nad atwd h e ra ld fa r gf. »»•' a p a ir «ai u o d e r hot w illin g , haode and p itia b le su ffe rin g an d m a rk in g its lit tle body w ith o f!m * rorvly ▼agv(aMs.z<^a— aot h-w'tate U» aacrdhre etve sore« and eruptions» c a ta rrh o f th e n > *e and tiim a t , w eak eyes, g la n d u la r o k not «*_y a true. la w a < —"I. M U T’I’ J ............................................. •< t le a cry ai*d aaar th eir fa ir prvpor- s w c d ic g *. b n ttie hone», w h ite swt llin g and dc fo rte it r . C U R ! « IC K H F A O A C H K . us X t l x »-Sort to prevfcSe a fu tu re H o a r can p a re n t* lo o k upon such lit t le s u llc rrr» and no t reproach pe-m-KC f t r r x i j * — « T ku c w m T r S b a m . tbe d rill «»*1 them se’ ves few b rin g in g eo m uch m is e ry In to th e w o rld ? If yo n have w a hand*, and. w ith Buy d:5ea»e lu rk in g ia y o u r syatem . h o w can jr«»u ex p ec t w ell developed, h e alth y c h ild re n t C leanse y o u r o w n blood and b u ild up yo ur h e a lth , and y ?u h ave na* o n ly en larg ed y o u r c a p a c ity for tb e e n jo y m e n t of th e pleasures of life b u t have discharged a d u ty a ll p a re n t* ow e to p u a tu ity . an d m ade p -a c k in d h e a lth ie r and h app ier. W» e i t r a r t , e r*w n sn.t brl.lg» l«wlh T h e re is n o rem edy th a t so s n re ly reaches deep-seated, stubliorn bbswj e lih ..« n l»at<Htn< | * i 11, Our u.«ib.als tro u b le » aa 8 S S. I t searches ou t e v m h e re d ita ry are n><*trrn end IU<*.I S it a Ih » s|>«>r.>vsl Ot Ih « H i,«| R i a r 'I u f I * || ,:u | «n potsona. and rem ove« ev ery ta in t from th e bl'w«i, «atnlnsUt.n trre l'srs r r .* ,n a b la . and b u ild s u p th e g e n eral h e a lth If w e a k lin g s I»w«b ‘phoM S rirvg.m N inilk 13»! Co- are g ro w in g u p aro u n d yo u , r ig h t th e w ro n g by In ram a as lip rt, < « » u lli(* «Iti ». Hun- p u ttin g th em on a course of S . S S. at ouce. I t is <ls«a (rum • lo 11 a p u re ly v e g etab k m t-h e m e , h atm k-as in its «fleets, and can be to ken b y b o th old an d y m n g w ith o u t fear o f a n y l»«*d results W r it e as about y o u r caae, and le t 0 ir physi« im s advise and h e lp yo u. T h is w ill coat y o u n o th in g , an d w e w ill als«j send o a r hook on h b xxl and ’. n i »«’ « v r e n in e m .tg m CASTOR IA ABSOLUTE SECURITY. The Rind You Have Always Bought Genuine Carter's L ittle L iv e r P ills. W parents’ Responsibility Great PARTTDQ fOBiUBACMl* LAnl Lhu m ainmrii. hac wha D ID IN ’T HURT A B IT I X tkm disease». W IS E B R O a, i « a D r i e . n t u t 1111K s, ’ ,«»». TMK. 1 W 1 F T J P l C i r t C C O .. Asian«*« G *. Vm. T o r v e ¡x .» ->;-»-ned i nd aow a:.« j soper.n- » T 1 fo re * iZ mec ta kin g out or t * » .— W t e r t i« toe TUncs. JO H N 1*001.1’ , P O U r i.A N D , O R I!. I « »t of Merrlao«, O tr e « . • an g lv . , u i ha t « * ( | < r ( a i „ . • I f i,» o r . W in,!«« IH ., I «.1 M a. , . W » I •.» . A » d « fie W * a r a U Ink*-<1. W 1M nantiT _t r roam - an- ffiur. gc ala m t w r it son,- o a t and wise rennd t * a mure p n a e r eseor: u tar E tm u c b '-ouam ri I m . en^ coBtoiuet te “gr. a t »out* w it * AJiM*rc lira o - O f w e r e yo® *w -n*. aequei C n -o iy r lov.^; Fran k. Under Uw- faemnanon of u » prem-nre sne nad yielded ber eeihann«-*». but now th*« be was gone world! Hteea bad reaam^d its aw ay, and am btuoo begaa to aug- p«-»» th a t A in e rt » a * a U t t e r match than Frank. "Society.’’ th a t aatute and consider ate body, bad tong foreseen the event and » a a not tn the ¡east surprised when M;sa Vernet autborixed the In- fo rm at! on th at she waa soon to m arry A lb e rt Beade. and society thought it a sensible proceeding. A nd C arolyn m arried A lbert Reflde. Th ey w ent to live w ith U n d e Jenklna, who gave tbe bride a set of diamonds and did tbe handsome thing generally, and somebody was good enough to send to F ra n k In Europe a ¡« p e r containing the mnrrtage notice. W h at a crushing tdow to all hla hopes that notice waa lie never told any one. H e «ltd not re tu rn home, and society wne l«-ft to fo r get or remember him aa It would. I t chose to reinemt»er him, fo r Caro lyn . riding on a ferrylto at alm ut tw o years afte r ber m arriage, heard a lady and gentleman at ber side conversing aa follows “ I suppose M a rls told you at»out her frien d F ran k Heade'a good fortune lr” queried tbe lady. “ No. W h a t atmut him? I under stand that he was rather unfortunate at one tim e.” “ You mean al*out hla engagement to th at Ml«a- Vlnei-nt, waa It I aup|*ose. Yea, lie did take her Inconstancy laid ly, M a rla says. T h e y say ahe was a great la-nuty, and men are willy alam t a pretty fa c * begging your pardon, aion nu il!” "G ra n te d ," laughed the gi-utieninn. "*I’roceed.*’ “ W ell, you know, na noon ns he was safely out o f the w ay ahe m arried a rich man, aotne relation to F ran k lteade. I liellev«.” "Y es; 1 have beard all about th a t " T h ird au t W'Mhii>gt.-n s ia « n i ». spoeta ■ X »ay the e* esutg wore on. W h a t re. tn r CM it w eerT * * t«r f a r m * ne» - l a -m ra iw a te i a. •"■"toy. tne d o s e of day, of cocrree ” — m o c arbo’ .'j H. toe fioatti A to e r.e rt Lot/doa Aikrwera trad» E« is s !*t o- * the fe w Au»er icax niHUanatre» trbuse ri?c»rta to ac- < * •« is s-w itse rla n d . /-II wi Tin t«- n, io-y u t «e i»'»t wr»- ked bis fis : >r-. thoiog.it» declare th a t cats health. T h is s eery largely doe to cvme so numerous in M w it**-r- tbe ccnatant care of t a w ife. I t Is land aa to t * t reates the exterm in ation M r v F lw t. his business a»aoclate« o f all bird * the enuatry. , n,.||»ra , , » n .l i . «,„ « ., , r r TWO PER CENT DIVIOENO. " » 111 , |» b . i B »11% _ I«W a 4 «>f i . |w r . r __j e n t set i i.e .«Uh ,.h u ...ne* ( » " 'ii|.|, i «n r i | . m .- n U ilt . g-swl aecurlly 1 a ll or » ri e IN H fll.A M f IH » ID I M l CO. I .. M . B A M S . H re .h lM it. >«.' W oshln»l..ii *1 . « lly YOUR CRO O ER THE OLDEST THRONE IS ELROPE. W lll Ir t i Visi, Il he t.s . «Hwt Ih e in , that Ihe liest si ♦pírea Ha» ln » l'i.o ilr r , i*..ir«M «uni 1 t a u e l li... I» | * w k * t ar» ih« M O NO PO LE T h « la lw l I» a l<rauU(ul blu«. of Im ita tio n * MMO/fAM« « II«w ar« K M W tlR O t., I'a r l lt n t l , O r. i♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ « * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ¿ \c ts (¡ e r x tl/t X ‘4 a *«» p ie a k s a r x tly t fk e ts Bargains in Uniforms... B e r \e fic ia lly < ^ c ( s t r u l y a s a L a x a t iv e ,« W h it Is probably the oldest throne I d Europe has Jn«t been discovered and laid bare. This remarkable and surprising find was accomplished by the British archaeologist sud explorer, A rthur Evans, at Knossos, on tbe island of Crete. The main feature of his last aeasoa’a work was the uncovering of the original gypsum throne used by King Minos In his great pnlace, now being excavated. Minos, as will be rm iem l» r. I. was tin- *>n of Zeus, the first law giver of Greece, who ia sty le d the Cretan Moses, who ev< ry nine years repaired to the cave of Zens and received from the Immortal god of tin- mountains the laws for his |M-ople. Here from th e gypsum throne more than 4,000 years ago King Minos read his laws to his subjects. The m 1st interesting of all tbe chambers exposed was the spacious throne-room. The walls were elaborately decorated with fresco«», which have established a new epoch In the history of painting for that early period, as little of the kind, even of the c!««si« al Greek anthpiity has been hith erto known earlier than the Fomiadian series. Th«- colors were almost a» brilliant as when laid down more than 4,000 years ago. Bound the walls of the throne room were found low atone benches, and betwe«-n these, separated by a small interval and raised 011 a stone baa«-, stood the great gypsum throne, with a high ba k and colored with decorated designs. Its lower part was adorned with a curiously carved an-h. with rrotebeted mold ings. showing an extraordinary anti« ipation of some moat characteristic of Gothic archil«-« lure. Here truly was the < oum-il chamber of King Minos and bis sover eign lady. It may be said today that the youngest of Kuropean rulera (Prince George) as high commissioner of Crete bus in hla dominions the old«.wt throne in Bsrape» run of Figs appeals to the cultured and the informed and to the healthy, because Ils com ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be cause it acts without disturbing the natural func tions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable quality or substance. In the proctM of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, hut the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. 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