The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909, June 11, 1908, Image 4

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Products
Peerless
Dried Beef
Unlike the ordinary dried
beef tiiat sold in bulk
Libby's Peerless Cried Deef
comes in a sealed glass jar
in which it is packed tha
moment it is sliced into those
delicious thin wafers.
Nona of tho rich natural
flavor or goodness escapes
or dries out. It reaches you
fresh and with ail the nutri
ment retained.
Libby's Peerless Dried
Beef is only one of a Great
number of high-grade, ready
to serve, pure food products
that are prepared in Libby's
Greil While Kifcben.
Just try a package of any
of these, such as Ox Tongue,
Vienna Sausage, Pickles,
Olives, etc., and see how
delightfully dif
ferent they are
from others
youhaveeaten.
Libby, McNeill
LiLby, Cbicjgo
J3
Trlamiih I ft! lad.
Victim of IMunion Doctor, I'm aw
fully afraid I'm going to hare brain
ferer. .
Ixtor Pooh, pix.h, my dear friend!
That li all an illusion of the sense.
There la no iiuh thing a frrer. You
have no ferer, joii have no hr h'm ! no
material aiilmtauee upon which Much a
wholly liimginnry ami mippoaititioiia tMug
sa a f-ver could rm.J any Uh? of onera
tion. Victim O, doctor, what a load you
hart taken from my-'-from my I Lava
s oiinil, haven't I, letor?
WANTED:
Loeal aiienta In rvrry country for Mmlli-iiloirv.
Uia latmt. Imiki hI mini Uwt family ilmtiir txk
vr iiutiiiahvil. Satin riiorinoiia. Nt-nrly one mil
lion rift alivntJy aukl In lh Kant. Annila re..
ln hlif harviwt. fur territory wrila liimieiliattily,
atatlng , ri-vlmn vKi-rtm-i. If any. ami r
faran.a. ( Tha l.yon & hlau-r t' 1'lonrar lllilg.,
Soaltla. W axh.
C. Gee Wo
l ha wll known rollalila
CHINESE
Root and Kerb
DOCTOR
la a lif atuily of
n. In tnit
KII.I I
a ia auoilur-
Ma Merrurv. fniioni or Druitllard - He (urea
uy, Holiuni or Drug Uaed
I Onrrallon. or Wilhoul the An
taiit ('lira iHitli. Aatl
vithaut Onrrallon, or Wilhoul I he Aid ol a knit a
lla aunliiiilra li, ('urn I al.irl. Aathn.. 1 ......
pinial. li
I. Ill' all-"l. Ni.roii.nM. Nitvou. IVI.iIhT.
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V ,.nki,- an. I All l lln.li. llMaM
ntonia
A SURE CANCER CURE
lual Rcfdveil from Pealiif. ( hina - Sale, Sura
and Hellable.
ir vol' unr. ah in m pon t iitur
I'H.Ai.-i Aia: iiNnM,ui
COINNUI.TAIIO.'N I'WIIlt
It jroa rannol rail, arlia f r miiliw blank and olrca.
Ur lll'loAM i.lINnKlH.,.l
Tltrr. n H, Wl I'll I M Hi. U M'li INr ID,
SB I J int Hi . I'nr M.irri.n. J't.rtlana. Oroi.
I'lnaM klanllon 1 Ma I'urrr
btv
SoSoS
The nio-t iiupovt.mt p.nt of the hmnan system is the blood. Kvcry mus
cle, nerve, tissue, Lone and sinew is dependent on this vital fluid for nour
ishment and utiength nccess.uy to maintain them in health and enable each
to perform the tlitUunt duties natuie requires. Kven the heait. the very
" engine "of life, teed ves its vigor and motive power from the blood. Since
B much is dependent on this vital fluid it can very readily Le seen how
necessary it is to have it pure and uncontaminated if we would enjoy the
Messing; of good health. Had Mood is responsible for most of the ailments
of mankind ; when fioin any cause it Incomes infected with impurities,
humors or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow
complexions, etuptions, pimples, etc., show that the blood is infected with
unhealthy humors which have changed it from a r.nrc frrOi stream t a
sour, arnd fluid, whuh forces out its
f-lands of the skin. A very common
which in ran out on me iic.Mi, olteti
fioui a vety insignificant bruise or
even scaUh or ablation. If th?bhvl
wasputc and healthy the place would
heal at once, but Uiii loaded with
impurities, which nte tlischarged int
the wound, iititatiou and inflamma
tion ate sit up ami the sore continues.
lUd blood is also tesponsible for
Anaemia, Hods. Malaria, etc.; the
weak, polluted 1 'imitation cannot fur
nish the noitiislmicnt and strength
requited to suitain the Ih.1v. and a
Kcnctal run-down eouilitiott tf health
results. S. S. S. is natuie's blood
purifier and tonic; made entirely rf
healing. rlcaiiMng- tHts and luibs.
It coea down into the circulation and removes every patticle of impurity,
liunu-.r or poison that may be there, restores lost vitality, and steadily tones '
tip the entire system. It adds to the blood the healthful properties it is in 1
01, ami in rety w i v assiMs in
THE SWIFT
ie any excess of ncid in the bUnvl, m.ikine it fresh and Pure, and penua- i'1 , -M,,orc ct 1:1 t,,M v,1''y
mntlycuteslicr. ina. Acne. Tetter, nnd all other kin diseases and eruptions m nr '
S S. S. cures kbenmat.sm. Catanh. Sores and fleers. Malaria, and ali i "Ct ' l'rV?": i
ether diseases or dio,ds a,isin from !,! LKhhI. Uook oa the blood and llli h 'n , ed ,h Vrnsw,'
RV medical adMcc d.Mt.l free to allwho write hU rf fll,J, Jf ' ' ..' fJ J
i. .
"Your sugtffftlon," said s depositor
to the bank rettlrer, "offers very cold
comfort. It It a bachelor'a comfort
thot U to sajr, no eomfort at all.
"'What, s;I! a bachelor to s bent
diet, 'only nmriled a fur aud already
o blue?
"'Ab. but, groanpi the benedict, 'I
fever ' liiiHKltiod that a wife would
rove no expeimlve.'
"The bachelor putted the blue mar
ried man on tLe ba' k it) a ctumoiatorj
way.
'"Yen.' lie nald. 'n wife Is an ripen
alve artl.le, that U true. Hut then
you must remember that .she lasts a
very long time.' "
Mothara will And Mr. Wlntlow, Bmithtat
'rru. th I at remedy U uh io tltalrcU Idf -a
Aurlug tha llUu jrtul.
I 'Ood fur lk rri,
! "John." Maid Mrs. Ktubb, proudly,
when her hunhiuid returned that even
ing, "hers Is a parrot I bought from a
Iirailllan sailor, Isn't It a good par
rot?" "So," snafjK-d Mr. Ktuhh, In autlcl
p.itlon of Interrupted slumbers, "that Is
not a Rd parrot." "
"Not a good parrot? Why, John,
what do you rail a good parrot?"
I "Why, a dead parrot, Maria.
Ht. Vltna Panf-a aad all Niri. DWtMa
tM-rmiiiillr rur4 hr Ir. K Una's t.rat
rva iit-aiorar. Muni fur I'Jtrluj h..itla ..
imuaa. ur. u. Jk.aiioi-, il.i Arcabl.,l'ltlla.l'a.
Breaklnc II iimutlr.
"Ah. me gooI man," nald the heavy
tragedian, as he mine out on the main
Hue of the railroad, "how fur Is It frota
here to dear old ChlcnKo?"
'Three pair of half solea and six
pair of nw hevla," was Che Informa
tion of the gutekoeMr, who was
familiar with the ways of stranded
Tbeaplans.
II Cure Whlla You Wal.
Aliens root Kaea if a rirtala curator hot
) IliK.ralliia, and iwollaii.achliii feat. Hol
by all l.ruggl.ia. fn.e iV. lo,,'i V-rm.t an,
uUtituta. Trial p.. kaa KKKKT Addre.V
AlleuH.UlmaUd,U koy,N. Y Aaareai
Rrhora ( tha I'aal.
William the Conqueror had just won
Uia batlle of Ilaatiug.
wall," he aald, "I gueaa wa may ai
well put up the aign, Thia Country Haa
unanged nanus: "
Which, when you eonaider Cha fart that
the country was under hla heel, ahowi
that William waa lamentably rareleaa and
Inexact In bit rhetoric. (Thl.-ago Tribune,
Kullomed laalmclloaa.
"Do you know," aaid ('holly, "I nerei
had played a game of golf In my life, and
when I a eked tha old H-o chiiian what
wa the firm thing for me to do he looked
at me juat like this and aald, 'Mont,
mon !' H
'Then what did you doT
"I hooted, of courae." Chicago Trib
une. Mow's This?
W offer One Hundred Dollar Raxarrl fnran.
raae ol l atarrh that canuut ba tur-4 br lla.i'a
Catarrh l ura. '
r. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo. 0
We. ha undttrilirnad, hay known K. J
Cbenay for lha iat ycara, and Iwlleva hlni
pr f--t I jr honorable In all buiini'ii Irauaactloni
atiil financially able to carry out any obliga
tion uiadu hr hu Arm.
WALMMl, KINNAN i MARVIV,
Vholi.ale lni(slati, loledo.O
HaU'k Calarrah Cure U keti Internally, act
ln diractly upon tha bloiwt and murom aur
lci ol tha avafm. Tcatl monlalr wnt freo
J'rlre 7 cenn jcr Ixiltle Hold l.y all Drue (lata,
lake Uall'i Family nils lor luniilpatioit.
I'romlalaaT Oalloolt.
"It'a a curiona fact," ohnerved the doc
tor, "that the Japnnexe art trying to In
creHe their atattire. They find thai
their bodies are long enough, and they ar
makltig a ajHtematie effort now to Incrcaaf
the length of their leg."
"Yea." an 1,1 the profenor ; "I see that
the Mikado in pulling their lega for a
logger navy." Chicago Tribune.
Temporary.
"You don't want me to coma to aee you
any more?" exclaimed the young man,
atartled and Indignaut. ,
"No, Mr. Feathertop; not any more."
"Yet you let me kla you a month ago,
when you had known uie only a few
dan!"
"You fooliah fellow," aaid the pretty
girl. "That kin waa only a a retainer."
Chicago Tribune.
F0H
oBAD BL00Q
impurities through the pores and'fr
evidence of bad bkxd is sores or ulcers,
Your S. S. S , In m opinion, U at good a
-nadiiina ai can ha had; it simply cannot ba
lmpioJ upoa a a rtmeiiy to purify aal anxlih
tha blood and to Invyjotat and tona up th
ntm. This pnn my blood wit had and 1
a run down In haallh, and hairing teen your
RiaditiQ hit&ly adTtrtiaed I comrarocad lit ut.
Today my blood 1 In Sna condition and my
in.ral htalth Is of tha bat Am AUing poai
tion at Artniaa for a laift concata hr, and
It I vat not In food phytic at condition it would
b linpoaaihlt loc ma to Alt tha plac. Tour
S S. S. ha baaa of frtat tarvic to me and I do
not heaitat to ira it th credit it aeaervea.
WM. F. V AOTKK.
Ill Fifth Streat. Haa'tf rail. Ptoa.
me cure cl disease. S. S. S. neutral
SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA,
NEWS ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST
TO PURIFY CAMPAIGN.
Corrupt Practices Act Restricts Can
didates' Acts.
Salem The adoption of the rorrupt
practicea act by the j.eoj h at the elee
tion June 1 will make the iw-xt politict!
rainpainu a vatlv dirTYrcnt one from
tho-ne which have I ecu nceii in Oreou
in the laxt few yi-urn
ror otio tiling, the ad vcrtiiiiiii; plan
of making a VHinpaiu, which Hcuator
itoiirno m.le jHijuilar in Oregon, will be
Icm extenaivt'lv uned in the future
Two feature of the corrupt practices
act will tend to uccomplixli thia end
one a limitation on expeliditureH, an.i
the other a requirement that paid Hd
vertixintf bo mo marked. Cndoubtedlv
the mcamiro will have a BJilutory effect
in purityinjr vlectioua, though Home of
ita proviMiouit aeein unnecesiturily se
vere
I'ulilicity in the mutter of campaign
expeiniif urea la one of the most import
ant requirements of the law, and here
after it will bo neeenaarv for candidate
and party manager to keep an a unt
ot all expenaea and file it within .j
days after the primary or general elec
tion, showing cout ributioiii to cam
paijtn funds and the lurpoHtM for which
an money waa spent. Candidates arc
permitted toueone pane of a pamphlet
to i.e iHMucii iy the state for the pua
poHo of k i v i n the voter information
concrruin them, each candidate to pay
for the space occupied, and in excess ol
that each candidate may spend in a
primary campaign 15 per cent of one
year a salary, and in a general cam
pign 10 per cent of one year s salar;
though any candidate may spend a
inuen as flUU ir tho percentage should
be less than that. A candidate for
governor will hereafter be limited t i
mi expenditure of 7."i0 in a primarv
campaign and $o0() in a general cain-
CITIZENS TAKE INITIATIVE.
Plan Bonds to Raise Money to Im
prove Siuslaw Bar.
I'tigene. The citizens of the Siiu
l.iw valley, on the const of Lane enmi
ty, are becoming tired waiting for
the government to improve the liar at
the mouth of the Siuslaw river so ves
svU can pass out or in without delay,
iind a plan is being discussed to raise
funds for the undertaking in another
way. It is proposed to bond that
part of the county lying west of the
Coast range of mountains for or
40 year, and use the money thus
raised in building jetties at the mouth
of the river. It is thought by Uk
promoters of the scheme that $loo,oi)o
could be 'raised easily in this way, an 1
that with this sum considerable start
could be made toward constructing
the jetty. It is hoped by the time
litis sum is expended t lie national gov
ernment would be ready to take up
the work and push it to completion.
To meet the interest on the bonis
each year, it is proposed to collect a
toll of perhaps 25 cents per thousand
feet on the lumber and a proportion
ate sum tin other articles exoorted
from the towns at the mouth of the
river. Later a sinking fund could be
raised in the same way to pay otf the
bonds when they become due. In
this way the expense of building the
jetty would be borne by the indus
tries directly beiulitcd by the work.
Reject Dam Bids.
Klamath Tails. The secretary of
the interior has rejected the bids- on
the Clear lake dam. a part of the
Klamath irrigation project, on ac
count of the bikh tmures. hiirether.
with the fact that land owners in tint
section have still he per cent more
land to vign up to bring t lie total im
to the required SO per cent. The two
bids submitted were bv M.ilioticv
liros., of .San I rancico. f 1 1. ",770. and
Maney Bros., of Winnemucca, $tss,-
t'sO. 1 be government mav readver-
ti
for hid, or do the work by force
account.
Good Progress on Calapooia Line
llrow nsville. The new railroad ur
the Calipooit river from I'.rownsville
is being surveyed. Work on the line
will commence soon. The line will
run out from South Urowttsville and
inence east tor nnout '.'0 miles to
L'rawfonNville and Holley. This will
be of great advantage to the town
It will open up a vat timber belt said
to be the Imest in the state. The big
dam across the river is about com
pleted. llrow nsville will soon have
electric Jiglfu again.
Albany Will Retaliate.
Albany.--rec:iue they believe the
Soul hern l'.icilic railroad is seeking
to retaliate in erecting a small and
iuepeusir depot to replace the pres
ent structure, following the action ,,f
ine iliv council in secuunc an .in er
i the state railroad commission
for a new depot here, the merchant
and heavy shippers have decidid t
combine and slop all theii eastern
freight orders ever the Northern Ta
cit c. or onie other line not owned by
the ll.trrmi.in yiem.
Bronco Bucking for Condon.
Condon - -Condon will ce'rhnte the
l'ourth of Tiily in old -fashioned tyle
and a committee was appointed to so
Kit fund lor the curving on cf th
ffstiv ttes It is planned to h .1.1 a
market day in connecti..n with the
ecic'ir it, on, jiist a h bern hold
r
"nber of carimal features wi;l also I
hraMri-
Yu Ch..M .1 M:i,aa
Young Chosen at Mdton.
Milton J F. Young, rccentlv n-in-
i ot .Moore s,-h.
M ch at Nyaf, Ore!
FROM THE STATE OF OREGON
WILL CEMENT CANAL.
seepage, causes. washout on umat.lia
irrigation Ditch.
Pendleton A section of the main
feed canal of the L'matill.i irrigation
project about 40 feet in length was
washed out between l;o-tcr and F.cho,
the c.uie f the wa.-liottt being seep
age water, which . lias constantly
drained through the pprous soil at
that point. '1 he O. K. & N. track is
within a few feet of the canal at that
point, and the grade has been softened
l'or about half u mile by the seepage.
ine government engineers have de-
cided to cement a section of the canal
there. It
estimated it will cost
l.loo to
mpltte tho cement work
.,11 ,,,c ihw
under the tracks, the company has
,,.,., tr.,,., w ii . .1 . t
tpt track walkers constantly there 1
for several months. All trains bavJ
run slowly over the place for some
lime. Costly repairs will be made on
the O K. it N. track. Water will be
turned otf the feed canal while'the re
pairs are in progress.
Posse Chases Horsethieves. weeks after they come, but It doesu't
liaker City. In the country south. ,aHt 1,,R
of Huntington officers are chasing a i,r!'- Kklnipcm Why not?
band (if horsethieves, who have been M. Flllein They get so fat they
practicing in Malheur county. It is can't c't their hands In their Dockets
fanned the thieves are headed for
Maker county, with the probable hope Ilia Trie Voratloa.
of being able to reach a transconti- "You are wasting your time painting
nental railroad ami get out of Oregon, pictures"
ltt's'iiy! - ""'"
mor that li in,i,r w.m .... (..., xtt I lh artist.
.-v.iv li( 11 Olll .llill-
eur some time auo and later n.ir.
doped by G nernor Chamberlain has
completed a new organization, and is
operating in the same manner they
were a few years ago, when the tax
payers of eastern Oregon spent much
money and elfort to capture them.
Coos Finds Oil.
Marshfidd. The stir over oil in
Coos county, successfully held down
for several weeks past, has reached
the stage that facts cannot longer bi
kept from the public. Oil men have
been here on investigating missions,
ind corporations and individuals have
quietly been taking t.ptions for sev
eral weeks. Actual crude oil has been
struck near I'andon, and gas has been
encountered in many places. Around
Coos May indications are sufficiently
strong to warrant large options and
extensive preparations fur borings.
The Governor's View.
Salem "There seems to be n
question of my election," said Gov
ernor Chamberlain, "and I am deeply
grateful to the people for the high
tribute which has been paid me. I
attribute my election to the State
ment N.i. 1 issue more than anything
il-e, considering the overwhelming
Republican majority in the state, anil
had Cake stuck to that principle as
strongly after the election as he did
before he would have won out hands
down."
Open Gates at Hermiston.
PcndlCon. With hundreds of en
thusiastic excursionists in attendance
and ideal weather prevailing, the head
gates of the I matul.i irrigation pro
ject were thrown open at Hermiston
last week. An excursion train of six
coaches left this place, bearing a large
ocr ot representative business I
men and farmers, as well as renre
entatives from Milton. Freewater.
Weston and Athena.
Monmouth Wants Freight Depot
Salem The Oregon railroad coniinis-!
ai.... 1.... ..! I l. ... - 1 1 - 1.1I
- "on 11 11 .1 v i iic.irnig ne ii;ii
it .Moiiinonth, June l.. at l.'.h) V. M..
on the ipnstion of a H.uithera rneific
lrisght depot.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat
Kussian,
nic
-Clul). iioc per bushel; red
tsc; bluestem, 0-c; valley,
llarley I'eed, $:::, r,o per ton; rolled,
$:.'7 ."iii'ii ?s r.o; brewing,
Oats--o. l white, 50 per ton;
Rray. $i7.
M illstutT-i- r.ran, $'.Ti per ton; mid
dlings, $ in .Mi; shorts, country. $,' 50;
city. $,'8.:i0; wheat and barley chop.
f-'T.V).
I lay Timothv. Willamette Valley,
fl7 per ton; Willamette Valley, ordi
nary, $li; l'.astrrn ( )regon. IS :,0;
mixed. $lrt; clover, $14; alfalfa. $12;
alfalfa, meal. "o.
Pressed Meats Hogs, fancy. Sc per
pound; ordinirv, 7c; largo, lie; veal,
extra. 7c; ordinary, fie; heavy, 5c;
mutton, fancy. S'i '.ic.
I'utter I'.xtr.is. '."ie per pound;
fincy. 2tc; choice. Cue; tore, Ific.
I'uk's Candled. 1!J .r.'nc per drcn;
uncan.lled, c per iloen
IV.ultry Mixed chickens, 1 17 12c
pound; fancy hens. v:.i'l,:o; roosters,
yc; fryers, 'jiv-; broilers, 2'jtc, ducks,
old. 17'.' I So; spring, 2D ! c ; geee,
-n'.'o; turkeys, alive. H',ilc for hens.
14,'lt'n- f ir g ..bblers; dressed. 17190.
Apples Select. $2 50 .per box;
fmcy, $.'; choice, fl..V); ordinary,
I2.V
'ot.itoe-01d. Oregon, choice,
Tiv,, sin- pr; brndred
l"ruits Straw berries. Orrein 15
17o per pound; gooseberries, fie perl
pound; apricots. i ( jM-r crate.
Onio-is -Ca'i'ornia red. $tf1." ?l7j
per sick; Hermudts, $ jut crate; gar-!
hc. ! .''V per pound. j
eveiiirs -- i urnips. ft, (I per
'm.7 . V " " ,I;,;n: -''V1"'
v;;T;: sVn;:i ,v ;j ;
P'.'"': uppers. ;(V prr pound; rad-
is'ies 1 per d.ven; rhubirb. 3c per
pound; sp nich. per pound
Hops pi '17. prinf and c' 'ice. 5 7
f,?e per pound; 0M1. !'.:, fir p-und.
ooj b utern Ore mi. ai eragc
best. It il.c tier p -nn 1. accord tig to
shrinkice; M!ev. Hi'-rl.'Jc.
V.ha;r-Cboice. 1 ljc per Ib.
Cascara Hark : jc per lb.
Rather I.Ik Iteflrrtloa.
An unfortunate author writes to the
iidin Westminster fJazette : "I'mf.
Chandler, I understand, baa Jut writ
ten a bok on the literature of'rorucry.
In a letter as-innpaii.vlii the prospev
tu of the work the publisher wrlten
to me 11s follows Ve think you inuy
lx li.terested to kno.v t li m t rt'fereine Is
ins, to vmir name In these column.'
, tlo Il(,t o(jH,.ti ,,ut th!llk ,t mlht
haVe u.n j,ut ,i;frcreiit!y."
Art tad Specialising I
Why should an art int who has palnte l
portraits for yenrs be denied talent as a
landncape ainter? There is no reason
for it. Ye have grown to mistake spe
cialty for personality, and the artist who
has made his name as a painter of eats
will have to paint cats all his life.
Kuust, Munich.
Thlair to Avoid.
Eastern Tourist This climate Is
ry healthy, Isn't It?
Westerner Oh, yes.
Kusteru Tourist What are the
things to avoid out here If one wishes
. .
to kwp In perftH-t beu th?
... . ,, . , .
NHet Ballets, knlven and
roi
toanparioaT sotri.
Mra. Sklinpen ily boarders alwnvs
pay promptly.
Mrs. Fillem Mine do for a few
"And that convinces me that you can
sell anything. Such being the ease,
why not take up life Insurance, or
steel bridges, or something with big
money In It?" Home lleruld.
Habitual
Constipation
flay bopermomntly oierroniefropor
porsiMial efforts witMrie ossi statue
t)ft(x?onp truly bemjinol Luntiu;
rpmtHly, Zyrup of fi otul LliurnjfSetmd,
uliit fi t'nablos one to form regular
nabits tloily so that assistuntv to na
ture mny lie gratlunljy disvnWwith
ulicii no lon-r nmleil astiiebpstoJf
remedies, w lion retjairoii, ore to assist
rmture ami not to supplant the nutnr
ol funttions, wli'u It must depend ulti-
malely upon dtoopp nourishment.
roper e(furts,ani riKt living gewrully.
fojW't its beneficial effects,'ils
Inn tfie &t
runnniiurSeima
J, rnonujat lured by tlie
California
Pi 0 Sriiup Co. only
SOLO BY ALL LEADINC QRUCCJSTS
one siwotily, ivjjuiur jtic pliotUa
Onilaoaa.
Tardon me, old man," beftan the
reteran boarder, "but we don't want
to lose you, and I Just want to warn
jyou that you'd better begin to pay
oinctuinif. on your board."
"WhyT" asked the new hoarder.
"Well. I noticed that Mrs. Starvem
was dangerously polite to you this
morning." l'hiladelphla Tress,
V- JT St i.JaW- - .a.ata -- -
lhe Klml You Have Always Jfou-ht liusj borno jho simtT
L"r,! JShM' U'J ,etc ,, r aml ,,a! b i"ado under hU
J .il It pui'"";"" w over years. Allow no cum
I .TJ.VV,,!.,n this Counterfeits. Imitations ,t
r What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless -uhstltuto for Castor oil. Iar
torlc. Drops nutl Noothln svrmw r i im...
containsj neither Opium, .Morphine nor otlier ' Sarcotlo
nml allays levnishne. It cures Diarrluva ana AY ind
nn ri ,.rrli,VfS IWthlnjr Troubles. red Constipat u
ami 1 latulencv. It assimilates lhe, lMl, regulates tho
Stomat h and llowels, Rivintr healthy an. I naturul sl..
i.-s uxn 19 its irti;Lraiiioo. it i,.w i-
ine cniiuren'8 l'anaceu Tho Mother's l ih n.l. 1
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
In Use For Over 30 Years.
MULE fifi
"JL 1 -V lfli
TFAWl O
aaaaa a ai aa aa
FOR THE TO. LET
Not only softens the water, but cleans the s'!n thoroughly,
removes and prevents the odor of perspiration, soothes
Irritation and renders the skin fresh, soft and vclvetv.
Buy Hair
at Auction?
At any rate, you seem to be
Cttting rid of it on auction-sale
principles: "coine, going,
g-o-n-el" Stop the auction
with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It
checksfa!linghair,and always
restores color to gray hair. A
splendid dressing also. Sold
for over sixty years.
" Mt hair ram out io bail'r I nsrly lo It
all. f liacl hi-ar'i o lutu-li alxnit Afrt l Hair
Visor I tliouidit I would irlvr It a trial. I did
an and It rninplrttilr tto-i tli failmr. ami
111 11 nor hair icrnw vary ra(ililiy." Mast 11.
Kll... Surlhflold, M-i.
A Itada b J.O. Ayir Co.. Lowall, alaas.
tuers
lao uauufitoturtira ef
MRStPAULLA.
MILS.
CntKBr PECTORAL
I I Ill Hill 3
1 thz naiT
lVj-al immva til m.
Dot ki-p tir m-alera. at'lit tri--n4 (or .
1 onca and too will m-n-r i wi lumt tin
AtOLD 011KS. 141 CKaib At., ZrooklrB. T.
WANTED
INfOHMATION
KtCiAKDINO
Farm or Business
for male. Not tiarttrti'ar aUmt liH-ution.
Wh to hi-Hr fnun OWNfR oply who will
wlldir-tti buyrr. Ciive iirne, ili-.rrip-tum
ami male when tiiunvaaioti ran be
hail. AMrea,
k DARBYSitlKE. B. 221 RailmKr, N. T.
otel mm
OVKS ALL Till Y1!A16
Clatsop Beach Scasisi. Oregon
"Tut Mrcftlf OB lha bfirh O'rrluuklna
lnK tha on an. Hut aalt. haiha mi
niirfUfllKF urtlialhlnif. Itirrra
ULirr HUUit tlun pier lor fluhlntr.
Qt Niia parlom. Klortrlr lU'hta. Hrn
' plar and Mn hrat. Una alka
flRrRnN" drlipa. tr Inuda a lrf-
uniuun U,y icatM. -.,.;,oiid.i.iMi
prr lar. a-Spirlal ratea bjr the rrk.
avaaj DAN, J. MOOHE. froprlitor aaaaaM
Sl.la l.lahta on HUtnrr.
Israel rutnam hml Kliot the wolf.
"I hiuln't practiced on the neijjhhors'
eats for nothing," he s.iid, looking around,
from force of habit, for a place where ha
could bury the aninnl.
Yet he didn't forget to apply for
bounty on the wolfa scalp.
Merely a Samtite.
"What la tb matter, little boy?" askel
the profeaaor. "Have you th mesalea?"
"Nope," answered the Iwy. "I've got
the tueasle. They'a only ofte of 'ein."
"That's singular !" niiided the professor.
Seeking l nur,
"Maininu, Is that bay rum' In the bot
tle 011 your table?"
"Mercy, no. d'.-ar!" she replied. "That
Is niuellHRe."
"Oh," aald little Johnny, "perhaps
that's why I can't get my bat oil."
The Methodist Keeorder.
P N U
No. 24-03
YYT,,,;;,r writing; to Mil crtlaer plea
IT tnentliin tlila punar.
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Signature of
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'V-rAJVX?. fa n.mfort Ionium
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