The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909, November 05, 1908, Image 4

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mon's ami S.i.A slows than any
othrr nistniif art urrr In Ilia worl.l.
rauaa they hold their ahaixi, tit better,
ami wear longer than any otliar make.
Shot it III Price, for sry Msmbtr of th
fimily, Men, Boy, Woman, Mists t Children
W L DmcIm tlu t M O'.It Hit Skaaa cassa
fca aqaaJl.4 at r prlra W L loa(lu J a4
ltt Um axa the bMt la lb. wart
Fnil Color Pwtrta t'ad Ja.rf aaf rafir. -If
l ak aMi,alltnle. W. I,. lluuglal
itina prl'a it iainirl on Itottom. fiwiil
avnywl.e-a. hiioe inaCtU from fauloiy to aJijf
lail uf lt' woihL CalaK ru-lira.
W. L. WHJIil.AS, ISS Spark Si., Hmrklml, Mm.
Iterollect toaa.
Zswfoi Jtvver tork
oa
A Jam
farm?
Job Sturkjr Wunat. when I ws ahout
half grown! up. I lasted three days. The
farmer eaid I bail hired tnan'i appetite,
all rlfht, but be didn't tbink I'd erer learn
to work up to It.
y rup f figs
vw aw - ia
ixir'ejoonna
acts fenlly yet nronii
ly outlio bowels, cleanses
the system ojcttu ally,
'assists ono in overcoming
habitual constipation
permanently. To get its
beneficial ejects buy
the demiine.
Manufactured Ijytho
CALIFORNIA
Jig Strup Co.
SOLD BY IF. AOl NO DRU0OlSTS-u0 eBOTTU.
Catarrh
II 'a constitutional disease orlfc-lnatUig la
Impure blood and requiring constitutional
treatment acting through and purifying the
blood (or ita radical and permanent cure.
The greatest constitutional remedy la
Hood'3 Sarsaparilla
In usual ihjuld form or In chocolated
tablets knownas Sarsatabs. 100dosesl.
Nasal and other local forms of catarrh
are relieved by Catarrlcts, which allay In
flammation and deodorize discharge. GOc.
The drancst lightest
and most comfortable
POMMEL
SLICKER
At the sd me time
, cheapest In the f
' end because It I
! wears longest A '
Fwrrwu.nve 't 1 .
Every garment, ( ,
guaranteed
waterproof Catalog free
j jwra ro ioitwi us
OWf UtAIAN t O N'Tf 1 f'-lONTH r N
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fr'oree ol torn tV.s-.a,
Th average storui wave Is thirty
feet In height. Th highest atorm
waves erer inensured were txtwefti
forty-four and forty-tight feet high.
The gigantic force of atorm wavea la
shown by the fact that at SUerryvore
MghthouM), off the weat con at of Scot
land, a iiiftsn of rock weighing five and
a half tons was once hurled to a height
of seventy two feet above the sea level,
while a mu us weighing thirteen aud a
half tons whs torn from a cliff seventy
four feet high. Tall Mall tiazette.
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The Variable Feminine.
Dora (at the party ) Geoffrey,
mustn't niouopu!!e me, you know.
Geoffrey Why, dar, I haven't been
monopolising you.
Dora Well, why haven't you, you
stupid thlug?
Inkoperabla,
"You aay you don't object to me on ac
count of my agt Mi (JinevraV"
"No, I duu't in I nd your age a bit, Mr.
Itypun."
"Then what la the objection, may I
aakr
"You look It."
PEOPLE MAY
NAME CHOICE
Bit Cannot force legislators to Elect
One Indicated.
Ahy.
I fliink I'd Yke something to read en
the train," said the austere apinster.
Well, here's a copy of the latest issue
of rirk-Me-L'p," suisted the newsdealer.
There lieirig nothing else on the counter
she bought it.
Hut hIj tore off the conspicuous title
of it befoie she carried It into the car.
She wua no giddy young thinj. Chl-
nso IriLune.
Sjpreme Court of North Dakota De
clares Popular Choice for United
States Senator Unconstitutional
Oregon and Washington Statutes
Are Quite Similar.
Too I. ate.
Mlfklns (to rifTtr) She's a stunning
woin.'iii, old man, and you re hound to
be "tuck on her. It it don't mention
luumlry r anything like that! Her
griihdmothi-r whh a waxlm-oman.
1'lflVr (later, to the lady In question.
ns he relates a story) Yes, Indeed! I
can tell you, It took the starch leg
pardon! the uervt; right out of uie.
Life.
rvousi-l'itaPaWHi perm-
Bismarck, N. D., Oct. 31. That
provision of the direct primary law in
this Btate which requires members of
...... . . . .1 . Merer. hni mr mis J w irnii uoiiin inn irwn.
the legislature to vote for the popular Vt & u. jJtOM, m., u Bt.. i-iuiaUaii-hia. i'a.
United btates senator has
riTC Ht. Vitus' lni and
rilJiantlr cr.d lr lr. .lne' llroot Nir
choice for
been delared unconstitutional .by tie
State Supreme court. The validity of
the law in other respects, including the
provision permitting electors to ex
press their preference as to senator at
the general election preceding the ses
sion of the legislature at which a sena
tor is to be elected, is sustained. The
opinion Jwas written by Judge Kink
and was concurred in by Judge Mor
gan, the third member of the court,
Judge Spalding, returning a dissenting
opinion.
An application had been made for a
writ of mandamus in a proceeding
brought to Tea train the members of the
legislature from electing a peniator
next week to succeed Senator H. C.
Hansbrough, who was defeated in the
primary nominating election last
spring. The application was denied,
and the members of the legislature are
now privileged kto vote for their jer
sonal choice for senator.
Aretflen (he ( uinli( Light.
Acetylene lighting Is quietly gain
ing favor, nnd the German Acetylene
Association lind the gas Is supplied
the public by 75 placeH In Germany,
2i'J In the Cnlted States, 1 in the
Cnlted Kin j." loin, and ID lu the Urltlxh
colonies, while Geruinny alone hns
7..00 prlvute Installations.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow Boothia
)yrut the b remedr to uo lor Itieir cU ULr -u
tunag tba U-elliiug or.od.
DURNINQ STEAMER IN PORT.
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M. no ml lo er aoliMir. nnualle rtUl ilt
ur III tlltlna. Kiilumrjr l.rl.l aoik. I ha lr. W in
a)twm of
"TEETH WITHOUT PLATES"
1 ha reault of II yeitn' etp.'renie. the new vnr .f
reiilm lna l-elh In tha n onth leet k In fwt. tiwlh In
I.IMwntiir. lealh lo rhew mr fxl ukii. m you
dul uion lour i.alirttl num. Our lofH li m iirrni
l.-l tan lo imr enllra crown, I rl'lue nr ll
ork In ilr if wir. ronlnl iiiIm
Um liiiH. l"'l hluh law. M ioiillllti work.
WISE DENTAL CO., INC.
Itr W. K W lae. Manauer . II eara In I'orllan.t
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P N U
No. 45-OS
A New Name.
"Whnt do you call a uiaa who drives
an automobile?"
"Well, Judging by the way In which
he takes poaaeaalon of the road I should
say sn auto-crat." Italtlmore American.
lastatlaaT oa Acrsrsff,
"Did you arrest this man?" axked the
police lustlc.
"I did not, your honor," answered the
officer, formerly resident of Hoatou.
"Obviously I could not arrest him, for h
waa not In motion at the time. I merely
effected bia capture, your honor."
Mlafakea Idea.
Physician My dar fellow, you ahould
practice deep breathing.
Caller Groat snakes, doctor, I dot
work In a coal mine.
Pastengers Driven by Intense Heat to
Promenade Deck.
San Juan, Porto Ilico, Oct. 31. The
steamer S. V. Luckenbach, from New
York for San Juan, arrived here last
night with fire in her hold still burn
ing. All her passengers and crew, 31
in number, are well.
The fire was discovered at 4 o'clock
on the morning of October 20, when
the vessel was G80 miles south of
Sandy Hook. The passengers were at
once awakened and the small boats
were brought out, prepared and made
ready to lower away in case it should
become necessary to abandon the
steamer.
At 6 o'clock in the morning of the
2Cth, the steamer Philadelphia, of the
Hed D line, was sighted, and the
plight of the Luckenbach was signaled
to her. The Philadelphia answered:
"I am coming alongside."
bhe drew near and acted as a con
voy until the Luckenbach reached here.
Both vessels came into port together.
The heat and smoke from the fire
forced the passengers to withdraw
from their cabins, and temporary cots
and eating tables were placed on the
promenade deck for them. The ollieers
did not dare open the hatches to com
bat the lire in the fear that the draft
thus created would fan the (lames.
Ualna I) I a 1 1 nr 1 1 on la (iaeer War.
Newitt lie's aniioiis to be considered
a man of some social tfixtmction.
lUmker lie's taking a ijueor way about
It.
Newitt Why?
Hunker He says Rolf la "merely tom
my-rot. The Catholic Standard ane
Times.
HecalleJ Then Distinctly.
'What were your sensations when the
automobile struck the tree aud threw you
out? I prrxuuie, though, you didn't have
tl.e to thluk."
"O, yea, I did. I distinctly remember
thinking, a I flew through the air, 'Gee!
What a repair bill I'll have to foot!"
The lllrh TurUlsh lleitar.
I'.eKk'ars are never suppressed in Tur
key. The story is told (and they sry
It Is true) about an American lady wl o
by ni 1st like nave a bctfsar of Constanti
nople a goldplece. The man had left
his post when she returned, but one
of his colleague" told her where he
resided." It whs a fine house, and
at the door was a servant, who polite
ly Informed the lady that "my mnater
Is dressing. He will be down soon."
And then the well groomed beggar.
lressed for dinner, appeared and g'ad-
y returned the gold piece, exclaiming
n the nicunwhile that such uilatnkes
were Highly embarrassing. "Lharltlea
and Commons."
PROTECT YOUR LUNGS
U every cough you catch settle on your lungt, you have weak lung.
Don't let the couh hang on. A " han-on " cough is dngou to
strong lungi doubly so to weak one. Ltd rid of il in the beginning
with Puo Cure. It act promptly and effectively ; allay the irritation,
reduce the condition, free the throat of phlegm, clear the clogged sir
pasues and ttopt the cough. For Dearly Jiall a century the unturpaued
remedy for the woid form of cough, coIJ and chert complaint ha been
PISO'S CURE
swsast e amjsTats
.
A'
I uai j- aa nil ail Mil
iv kst,
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SloleblDat llosea.
Your rones will come through the
winter lu much better condition If you
will give them a heavy mulching of
manure. Put on enough so that when
It has settled there will be a O-luch
mulch. Io not upply the mulch until
the cold weather has come the middle
or last of October. Garden Magazine.
Struck for Goad Deal.
Lady Interviewer Your wife's devo
tion to you is regarded as a model of mar
lied happiness. Now, how as a public
man do' a wife's devotion strike you?
Aspiring Candidate (truthfully)
Well, mine struck this morning for twenty-five
for a new hat. Haiti more American.
HOWAHD K. nrtlTON Aayer ar
lHuvllle, Colonuiib hiH4,tiiti'l lri
I'h.'mlat.
Pllver,!.. ai, II i Cold, llvtr,7 m ; (.ol,, fcj.-; 7.1 uour
(GtM"'r.vl 1 anlilo tHia. M ailing envetop-a anil
lull rii' Hat aent uo ai i'lK atinit. Coniml anil I'm
pire wnrk aoUcUwii. l.wluruucwt 4. arbuuikia 2v a
tiouai ilailK.
BORAX A SArC PRCVCNTIVE TOR LICE
IN POULTRY SIMPLE, CHEAP,
HARMLESS.
"20-Mule-Team" Kmax w ax a iriaal thinir to rid
poultry of lice. I had used ho mu h intlunimulila
I. ice killers that my Poultry tlxu.sea were r-aular
fire tras. I save my S. ('. W. I.vh"rn houaa a
g-taal Kprayina juxt two months aiio. Sinre I hsva
rauirht several hens and 1 found no lice. I am rid
of lire and hhall continue to use "-(-Mule-Team"
liorax aa a spray, also as a wuh.
MRS. B. K. HLKr 11AM. Koswell. New Mexico.
All dealers. la, 1, 6 tti inickaues. I'n-e samp'a
to prove above, l'k!rt and Lace IVsiKn. 10 cents.
Pacific Coast Korax Co., Ouklund, CaL
DRIVES OUT
13 t nnn uiiMnnc
The skin i3 not simply an outer covering of the body, but through its
thousands of pores and glands it performs the great nnd necessary votk of
regulating our temperatures, and also assists in disposing of the refuse and
waste matters of the system by the constant evaporation that goes on
through these little tubes. To perform these duties the tissues and fibres
which connect and surround the pores and glands must be continually nour
ished by pure Mood. When from any cause the circulation becomes infected
with impurities and humors, it loses its strengthening powers and begins to
disease and irritate the delicate tissues, ami products Kczema, Acne, Tetter,
or some other itching, disfiguring skin trouble. S. S. S. cures skin diseases
of every kind by going down into the circulation and neutralizing and remov
ing the impurities and humors. It changes the quality of the blood from an
acrid, fiery fluid to a cooling, health-producing stream, which, instead of
irritating and inflaming the skin, cures and nourishes it by its soothing,
healthful qualities. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., may Ik. used for any tem
porary comfort or cleanliness they a fiord, but skin diseases cannot be cured
until S. S. S. has purified the Mood. Book on Skin Diseases and any med
ical advice sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
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VWLL DO All
TIUT AMY
I1K.H PKK'JiD
KIWDSK Kill
DO AMD
do rr nerrat
Egg-Phosphate
BAKING POWDER
A FULL POUND 25c
Get it from
your Grocer
Oat ol the Ulna rest.
Neburhadneizar waa eating grasa.
"Hut I'm not yelling 'Ke yah!' and pre
tending to like It," he said.
Hegardlesa of what the fana Id th
grand aland and on the bluchera might
think of him, he continued to tear up
handfula and chew it bwiause he hadn't
anything else to eat."
rilr:N writing- to advertisers please
If
iuntln this paper.
Poor Uaeaaer.
The eminent etatewman summoned hit
private secretary.
"This Is the third letter I have had
from Mannhytrup,' he ald, "at the end
of widen he has marked 'Confidential. IV
T. I J What does he moan by It. T. I?"
"lon't you know?" said the private sec
retary, lowerlug hla voice. "He meant
'Hurn Thie letter.' "Chicago Tribune.
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WORK SHOES
Tough stock, heavy solos, soli J coun
ters, double leather toes, double seams
and bleb-trade workmanship are hat nuke Mayer Work Shoes
loat looker than any other kind.
I arntrra, miners, lumbermen, mechanics aud all classes of
wuiluu'ii can yet double the wear out of
MAYER WORK SHOES
They are honestly made soliJ through
and through. 1 hey are "btiilt on honor." Their
strength aiul wrarinti qualities cannot be rHualleJ.
To lx sure you are Kcttlnu the ircuulne, took
for the Mayer Trade Mark on the sole.
Your dealer will supply you; If not, write to us.
FRFF II vou will sen J us the name of a dealer who ioeu
fanr Manilla Maver " ia Shvea, we w ill aeit.1 you free. pi.
pan I a heauulid pt.lura ol l.roi(, N aahinslor). sua l
N e alo make llorMMhill Shoes, I eading 1 ady Shoes,
Martha hinyum 1 .Mntin Minrt, I eriua Cuahaoe
Mhmts and Spat lal Merit S. Itoul Shoes.
F. MAYER HOOT SHOE CO.
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USE AUTO WITH AIRSHIP.
Huge Balloon Cirries Touring Car
Instead of Basket.
Indianapolis, Oct. 31. Something
new in aeronautics was attempted here
today when a monster tialloon with a
capacity of 110,000 cubic feet of gas
shot up into the air with an automobile
placed where a basket is usually sus
pended. The ascension was made at 4
p. m., tne balloon carrying two occu
pants, Carl Ct. Fisher, of Indianapolis,
and C. L. Humbaugh, of Springfield.
The idea of the aeronauts is to be
able at will to load up the balloon in
the automobile. The machine used was
a new 24-horsepower four-cylinder tour
ing car, and when stripped of all un
necessary equipment, weighs 1,500
txiunds.
The balloon descended near South-
port, Ind., a distance of seven miles
from IndianajHilis, after being in the
air two hours and ten minutes. The
automobile waa freed from the balloon
and the aeronauts came to Indianapolis
in it.
Cocaine in Schools.
Philadelphia, Oct. 31.-Scores of
children in the public schools here are
addicted to the use of cocaine, accord
ing to the confess'oa of Kdward I.ee, a
15-ytar-old vender of the drukr, and
detectives are investigating the appall
ing condition. Young Lee and Michael
I.arktns were arrested with quantities
of the druir in their possession. I.ee
told the officers that he purchased the
drug at a house on North Tenth street.
where a man made a practice of selling
it to the schoolboy, who made "lots of
money selling to their schoolmates.
Non-Breakable Car Wheel.
Chicago, Oct 31. A new kind of
car wheel, the secret of which is being
jealously guarded by the manufactur
ers, is liftnif turned out at the works
of the Standard Steel company. The
new w heel is said to be of pressed steel
the pnn-es of its manufacture is un
know n to any one but the chemists at
the works and the officials of the com
pany. The new wheel is said to be so
constructed that broken flanges and
cracked wheels are impossible.
Prisoners Break Jail.
Missoula, Mont., Oct. SI. Fight
prisoners awaiting trial for various
offenses escaped from the county jail
last evening and at a late hour only one
had been recaptured.
Physicians Recommend Castorla
OASTOHIA has met with pronounced favor on Iho part of physicians, pnarrna-
ccutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with
results most gratifying. Tho extended uso of Castoria is unquestionably tho
result of thrco facts; first Tho indisputablo cvidenco that it is harmless:
SecondThat it not only allays stomach pains and quiet3 tho nerves, but assimi
lates tho food s Third It is an agreeable and perfect substituto for Castor Oil.
It is absolutely safe. It docs not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic
and docs not stupefy. It i3 unliko Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's
Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how
ever, is to exposo danger and record tho means of advancing health. Tho day
for poisoning innocent children through greed cr ignorance ought to end. To
our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by
regulating tho system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to
tho information.--ia7Z Journal of IlcalUu
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher.
Dr. D. Ilalstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: "I have prescribed your
Castoria often for Infants during my practice, ar.J f.nj it very satisfactory."
Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria stands
first In Us class. In my thirty years of practlco I can. Bay I never have
found anything that so filled the place."
Dr. J. II. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I have used your Castoria and
found It an excellent remedy In my household and private practlco for
many years. The formula la excellent."
Dr. R. J. Ilamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: "I proscribe, your Castoria
extensively, as I have never found anything to equal It for children's
troubles. I am aware that there are imitations In the field, lut I always
Bee that my patients get Fletcher s. '
Dr. Vr'm. J McCrann. of Omaha, Neb., says: "As the father of thirteen
children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside
from my own family experience I have In my years of practice found Cas
toria a rorular and efficient remedy In almost every home."
Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Ta,. says: "Th'- name that your Cas
toria has maJe for Itself In the tens cf thousands of homes blessed by the
presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse
ment of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse It and
believe It an excellent remedy."
Dr. It. M. 'Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: 'Thysiclans generally do not
prescribe proprietary preparations, tut In the case of Castoria my experi
ence, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex
ception. I prescribe your Castoria In my practlco because I have found It
to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints. Any physi
cian who has raised a family, as I have, win join mo la heartiest recom
mendation cf Castoria."
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