MODÍRN BOOKS ANO PLAYS.
T». Veaa.lailk r»«.er,
Th» taanitalh »•<
lai 1W.1 a>.d«ill»i
* d.d i».*< teaath
but *au».T ui.
• .
Chn.liati ara
«ha (<»•« b»<
Htí.n a, h lint
fifa! «Ui
i.
Otaltsi»».
■a
uey
ly (»um i
LONGEVITY
Tbsir Till»« Arc I’k Isrexis» ••»«! *»«<•
Svsttvr, If \ »lbi«s Mnr»,
“Ha vs you seen ’W M n Poached Eggs
■ Were < >n Toast F
“No- l’vs read thè Look. Hate you
tern *1 u«ter Two Krea.lsr *
“.Not yrt. l’vs rra*1 thè Iwx-k
shouldn't think It would make nearly
•o gixjil a ¡«lay
! nlravrned Flag* ' “
Why Men Fail.
"I didn't re««! ’I'ulraw:.«*d Flag« *
(hity very oftm lingera and permits
but If It was aa poor a bonk as It was a
rurtoeity to get there ab*ad of It
play It wasn't w«»rth reading KtilL you
Cbh ago ¡»ally N«■*•
■ a.*, t alway« t« I
u’vr ».«<•:» in ih«
Pala«w of llarum * of course “
“Ob. yes. Indeed I
wasn't
through (he book when I saw that ”
'*( didn't read thr l*««ok
I waa afraid
they’d put the last « baptrr first a« they
did when they drains!lx«’«! David Msrw*
¿¡th v . kn« w
I «! :. t 1-1 ■ * e
tl «
You are made aware f the tv< ra-
i !..at^ •’ it ■ ’
i
g t
• ty for cleanting ) ir L
I in tl¡r until you can't rr«*ognise it.“
“Oh. ! do It'» ever so much more
apring by humor«, eiupti >n« and other
«'Hing all mlx«*d up I Lae the kind «»f
outward a.^ua « f Impurità
dramatis«*«) novel where y*»u ran t tell
< )r that duU h« a X !.* ‘
, r. i-
which ho«el It la until the third ■■*! al
nerv* ii« <-<-ndil ■ n ar ! that tnd least."
feeling are du ■ to t r «a r .«jar —
“ To «have and to
make a good‘play don’t v
weak, thin. Impure, tire«! blood.
"Uh. yrs. Indeed; much !»r<trr than
piuig M<*di-
A meri« a*« («r« atr«t
‘(‘arvli'e Janel* did
By the way. did
cine !• H<»l « N4r»a¡»ar
y«»u ever hear of a play l»y the name of
It maire the blood
•Hamlet ** '*
currg acidula an«! «ait
“ ’Hamlet T M l»y. I don't rrn»em!»rr
clear, beailby compirli
any n«>vrl of that natna Really I Y«»u
titr, «w«-rt tir« pv auQtld h* aldi.
don’t mean It? <»h. If thal’a th«* rase I
F«»r rirantiitg th«* blood tbe be. t »b<»u!dn't rare to »re it Have you read
medicine m«mry cari bux !•
Huxley’s Life and Lett«*?«
"No, (her»- » i t th«
u-. 'e«t « ;.m •
of |ta being «Iramatl*
r«*a<Jlng ’When the K
the advertisemrnt say» It ■ sure to l*e
dramatised *' New Vnk Mrnlng Mun
Xha I®//® a// suf forino wanton how oho woo
ourod of Ovorlon Inflomntotlon by
ENKHAM’S
- *
It Í» I’r. u .ar
It« If.
American Commi»«ion at Pin»
The <oat of th»« Am»’ri<an rommlw
■ton at thr Baria riptmillon waa n«*ariy
t
A î l 4 •**• »« 4 y . t
»
V
» »
ih» ««i. tn*1* • r
Tea ■ « i «*. - *•••«?
« -»•í» tn* <Y-'ta|4ei
• *-V.r4 bT
« <,««S»i4
1 •
Good Subject Mike» Good Talkar.
M< <*artb) <)h) Brown declare* you
arc the moat rnt<*rtaining talker In
What do y<*i uaually talk
the club,
about m hla (ompany*
Harktu
M< <’ommi« k
I axathc Brotno*Qtiimnc • •»•
that rwr«a • rol»t la
U.®
«»•»• <A»j
It Wouldn’t Do
Nt iin<’h.iu»< n had jii *t writ
t<*n * I« it* to a fri lend
He « Io«« ! with a flo-irl.h. "your,
■Igne«! hia name
truly
ur
T’l » *: with a m<* ìan. holy »mile, he
th Sili rd 'Ir illy
•*|t won ! <>ti Uy me »ve Mm to derisive
<’M«agu Tribune
laughter.'' he wild
H a ron
!»«• It r H
a. 4 i
•
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dru««
» i a» g of »«•*>(*» *
¡«•». l-’tiK Ur-w
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«-?«*» «f-C 4»u#rr
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AU
Pita Mu JS'gnaU
When I wrote to rem a few months
ar* I bad been suffering fom Inflammation of the ovanea and
womb for over eighteen months
I had a continual pain and
»■ n t.i'aa m my back and a>d>*. I Ivlieva my lemihlea were caused
bt overwork and lifting some vnara ago
lufe was a drag to ma
and I fell ha* giving up 1 had ae«eral <iiwt<*ra, but they did ma
¡. lie g’sal
I i«egan to ise l.ydia K Pinkham a Vegetable l‘<*tu-
1» • i If ir ■
.« ago ami am in lettar he. th t. las t! sn I
1.4»» »»u f r years
All niy pains are g ne
A nr Ve.»(s’ •
('ompoun l has matin ma well
I recommend it U> all suffering
women
Mas H .1 W a TKM. Hampton. Va.
Amending Shahrspesre
Her Es- or! Is«* MW ful f< »nd ob
mu»ic, specially «lance m uah
Iks ah ' day
Mias Snowfink
Ho « I
ssy dst musb- AT de food ob I ub*
"It sm de very « hl« king an* ■* Atilh
million uf lul>
Pu« k
r
U <« a
I ••
r
N
J
|r
Not Completed.
Mra I tarline You told me bofeure
Wr wer i* marrb *d that you ha<! an In
< omr of >.f
a )cnr. WI ih I has be
cotnr of It
.Mr Parline < ant toll *<>u until I
grt an Itemi?- I ‘ J! ft' ; .
¡r dr«-.-
mnkrr
Denver N* a*
YOP K XOW WH X I X <»t VI!» 1 X k I s (I
W het» «. ’i lak* (»r-'vr ■ Taau ■< u ( MH T«*nlc,
lo * ..i®
j *
■ <
r y . ■ v
botile ah« *« itif 11*1 Ila • mi « ¡ í *> i >« i >4 q ; .
niueIn a tesi«*.’« •» tor»» .** • ruro, Nu l ax
For Keeps
Ho you »«* g«»t a political
A »rum
lk> you expect to k«*cp
situation ?
Il*
Rafferty Faith, I do. so, an what »
PM la
m»r« I tipil t it to kApr rm*
delphla Pre
i Mr- U
Frfi
i V * -
hh«g
• tLe.th.
• ■r their
Pat t lot lam I eraua l*oitn<la
t'nde Silas Pt-nniw I m - bud
never
•«•rn Bu«t<>u Harl»*r ta fore
“Thia is
the place, 1 supp«»»«*.“ b<- »ahi, guxing
over Its blue water»». «r<>wd««l with
shipping, “when* our Revolution fore
fathers tbr«-w that tea *»v«*rt»«»rird ’’
“Yvs,’’ re»|»undc«! hla city tu-phru, hi*
eye kindling
*T don’t w>>i»d«*r It stirs
you to the depths to look at tbe a* rns
of that historic event. It marked nn
The Meaning in a Squeak.
(Ina dr Smith Those new I mmi I a of epoch Hi tbe world’s history which no
youm aqurak awfully; per imps they patrlcHh* Amer!« an can r«-*all without
a thrill of pride."
ain't paid for yotf
!•■!'.•*
■
if
• Yr«*». ‘ replied t'nde Silas musing
Johnny That'«
That a
all
there la anything In that *hy don't ly. ’’I I w <»nd«*r h«»w mn< b the fellers
my coat and vest, and my trousers, lust w bo own«*d that tea.’’
an«! my hat squeak, too* Hv hangt*
A ¡»pre« iatlvr.
TO Cl HT A « 01.1» |V» (I5X |»j%Y
“
You
bave
a fine ¡»-»ligne.“ ■ahi the
TSk» I ai »-
»
■ • c. • : • Tai .*• Ml
tni»(l«t.« r ’
' '
»
Americas
mult) millionaire to the
x w. Qrov« • • *. «' -»« •*
a
-
nobleman.
Restoring a Medieval Castle.
“ Yea." waa tbe nonchalant answer.
At Hohkoninsburg In .Alitar*, the
"And 1 want t<> tell you. ! appr et -late
remains of an early mpdlevnl cattle
la to be restored by the kalter after •uch thing«, if thcra I» anything I
the manner In *hl« h Plerrefonda *«« take an lutareat lu It la a |w-digrcc.
rebuilt by th«« an hlte«*t Violiet le iluc Why. when I waa younger I could gu
to tha racow and name over the ancra*
for I be Em i> re ms Kug»nie.
try of every bora» at Ute track " \\ a*b-
Ingtou Star.
(jRIGCNßlob^PuRIFIE/t
Serum for Diphtheria.
(hiring a re« rnt epidemic of dlph
th«*rla in a town on th«- lluÜAon i, ÎOS
<««•*« were tr«‘i!«-! with arrum. And
among thru«* them w«-rr only two
dcatha
Compoaition of Sweatbread,.
Fiale ««■■'<1 »1 Mamma. I »an« to
aak yuu a aarlnua quxatlon
Mamma W« II. what la it. <lrar'
Fiale Ara thr
< rtt>r»a*ta ma<1<* of
loaf «ugar*
Th« IU»«t rrvarrlplloti r«r Malaria
Chill* a*d h«i»t 1« • tottlr of «.rovr • | ••u*lr«i
('bill Took III« «imply It ?i «nd quinine In
a UMUlr*« lc*m. N«* • nr*. No Pay. Prira .'<«*
Little Alicea Description.
Little 3 year-old Alice «too! wnt<'b*
Ing h«»r <nofh«»r b.iklng pmcakr* \ft«*t
a few momenta’ allrnt observation ah«’
anld'
”l*ut on back, turn over on
vtnmach. then rat.”
nr
I’XMLTWH
“il WMiHt Li íiví D
When there la one remedy that la sure, mid
hundreds of thouannda of women know from ex»
l>c ilcnce la reliable. Is it »1st to eg pc r Intent ss 11 Is
untried mid eompnrnt ia cly unknown medicines?
H a I>»< *• < «»«-»• «-»il' tit I r« »«»<•< rw
In a little village
Touraine Hies a «mall
says the lxind«»n <>nl«M A
pride It Is that bv oi»< « •• ba<! thr honor
a f« r Ralxsc.
of making a pair of trou
The »Id ta>l»r delights to td I >'f hla
meeting with the dlstlfigutebeil French
man.
YVhen
Monsieur Bal •.»< Wit« «taylug I f«i
him in the gariicn writing a nowl
« n« «n bn»r ih.il I wait«*«! a I *
M
• href a of paper rover«*«! with fine *
Ing. lay around Mm
Ik *<«iib! u
a ■fw»ll then «tar«* wll«!lv a I »out.
tl»*n go st It again a« If he knew
a wort«! was waiting f«»r hl« ««»rd»
After •landing h«*ar and watr I
him a w hil*’ I b.vj tn Interrupt him to
g«’t hl* mea»ur«* for th«* tr*«u»rrw
!«»n
■Irur Bnlrtr wn« a cry g'*»*! i>Murr<1
H* »mil«-! uh.h- I tn<‘a*ur«<l him. but
h«- »|M»k«* but ontv
"No f«M*t.’* be -1.4. »« f nnlmhrd anil
*
I didn't know nt nil w hat hr meant,
•
way I dido t hair rourngr tn
Interrupt him ngnln to a«k but ! m*t
a servant and.Inquired «»f Mm what hie
tiiAffier nwant by ••No f.-et ”
i
"Oh. ‘ «Ax» h»*
' M«'fj»!«*ur Ralrac
"Mon«l«*tir
i
want« hl« trt»n««*ni inn«!«* without any
opening« at the Imttoin. •*» that hr can
■I* and write without having to put un
■lip|M*r« "
Mi'h Ilia Jot»
tine of < lev«-land « leading husine*»
." «-ri.w b T- <! .« .* • w lu.’ii. th*
•I ber
\
toy. and »Utt !<• I.vt.-r, w b«-n’t
rrln«
t> fid«-Bt |'4M>ii| by be notlce«l ’hnt the
new man wn® Sinuklng a j»fpe The rule
■ gainst smoking un the premises ia a
righi one.
■
“you can’t amok«* here.**
I be new man looked up and tiodded
am! the »u|M-rint«-mb*i»t ¡m«*««! along
A half hour later be un« l>«< k again,
am! lu' the new man «a* «till «-njoyijig
hia |»l¡«e
’ Sai.” th«* «’fílelaI cried, "didn't I t«*ll
you tliat »tucking w«« not p«*ru]ltt**d
bere T*
“You did." replied the new man.
“Didn’t you umlrratand me?"
“I did ’’
"S«e here, pvrtapw you don’t know
w bo I arn?**
•That's a true word ”
“Weil. I'm the «uperlntrndent "
T he new man |ook«*d up at the of!!, lai
with an expression of deep Interest.
“Are ye. ■ureT* hr erte«I
“Huperln-
trn«!««nL eh! M ell. It » a pur job take
« are of It.”
And hr calmly returned to Lia work.
—Cleveland Plain Dealer
W» hart .Gpmettwl with
«Sr KeUoeaT City Ber-k.
(.inn
I* •> wbi* h
will b* {«•hi t» any
a> a who ran ft« 1 f ha* the ah» •* trait t*. niai
Jr««»« »a «•* eet»M«ar «»r *e* r-u*
*h* l lief< m
StNSAMing thr wflirr* aj>r tai per tv: m I< x .
1. vi i a E ki'iuaM Ma;
tn * <>
Woei of ■ Wife.
■ hr Key to ths Situation.
*<)h. that I ahouh! have married a
First Hrtectlve How did you man
age to i|ia«over the »<An«lal In their funny man'" she walled
What la the matter, lovely dear*’*
family closet*
Well, you see, I asked her most Intimate friend.
Sect »n I I'«*»« tiv*
He came home and told me ho had
Smart Set.
had a had« ton k< v
a sure way to keep Jelly from getting
mold} «at th«* top and *»<h»*n I *■*»*•*«!
him how ho said turn It upaide down.
Boaton Traveler.
WAS TORTURED
An Indi.io.ypoli* Woman « Ssotn State
ment of the U ,n in Uhuh She
U □» S.nt <1 from l>< jth
From thr Indir.napoiis News.
Mr» Marj K Burns, of 505 Hla
wathn street. Indianapolis. Ind., is lit
lug «vldrnre of th»* wonderful powers
of Dr Williams* Pink Pills fur Pal«*
People, th«* remedy that cures where
ail others fail.
For years ah«* rn
«lured all th«* tortures of indigestión,
nervousness and f«>male weakness a
rornplh iitlon of trouble* that flv«- phy
nielaos confessed their Inability to
rtir«*
H« r Btor) '* '*•’! VOftb thg *t
tent ion of every woman. She says
“My Illness commenced after niy
flrst child was born
I was so w«*ak
and nervous that It seemed I wouh!
never get strung
Fur twelve yearn
I doctored for female trouble. < <»m
plicated with nervousness and Indig«**
tion
My stoma« b was so w«*ak thul
for «lays nt a time 1 could vat nothing
but brva«l ami milk. 1 was also truub
led with palpitation of the h«*art and
was often no ml»«*raMe that 1 « quid not
Hu down. Five doctors prescribed for
me. snd I took many kinds of medl
<-|n<* without b«mg Ixmehted.
Om*
day I saw Dr Williams' Pink Pills
advertís«*«) in the papera ami I de
cided to give them a trial. I «lid so
and had m»t finish«*«! taking the first
t»ox shea I knew that 1 was getting
better.
"You can Imagine the relief 1 felt
when I found that after years of suf
ferlng I waa b«’lng cured. I «•<>ntinu*”l
taking the pills, and the female trouble
entirely disappeared.
Dr. Williams'
Pitik Pills for P a !«* People did more
for me than it was claimed they would
do. Sin< a I fiYst took the pills I have
not needed a doctor nor any other
tm<t!<in<’,
they haw restored my
health, strength am! happiness
MRS MAR» K Bl’HNS
Hubsrrlb«*«! and sworn to before me
this 19tb day of October, IbOO.
GEORGE H SWAN
\ •
• I’
Dr Williams' Pink l*1lla for Pale
People ar«* sold by all dealers, or will
I m * sent postpaid on receipt of pri* ••
50 <« nts a box, or sli box»*« for S? 50
(they are never sol«! tn bulk or by the
hundred), by nddresning Dr William»
Medicine Company, Hcbenv« tady. N Y
To Play “Shopping.**
Th* h*adrr aaya:
I went «hop
ping thia morning, and <*v«*rything I
bought began with A
From th«* pro
- **r I bought «point* to a player ami
walta for rraponari. from th** drug*
gist (¡K>inta to another>. from th«*
dry goods store, from th«* baker,”
etc.
Th«* reaponaet* must be given
Th<* penalty in to take th«’
quickly
place of the loader and Mart another
letter.
Polson
Polson Ivy !
•re among the l*-vt known
vf the tn..ny dangerous
wild plant, and Mrut>*.
To touch or h.imlle them
quickly pruducr* swelling
and iunamnutiuu w ith in-
trine Killing and burnaig
ofthcukiu. Tlieerujiti a
toon diaappeara the auf-
frrer ho|>c* forever ; but
almost u, irfx.ti •« the little b'*>ter, »ml
pustule« appeared the poiw.u had reached
the blood, an 1 will break out at regular
interval,and ea< !i time tn a rn :e aggra*
vatedform. Tliis|<*i«>n will loiter in tbe
system for yea.-s, a I every atom of it
muat be for, < lout < f the blood lx tore you
can exjiect a jierte* t, permanent cure.
O
C?
Ndlurc’s Ulldolc
Nature's Poisons,
ia the only cure fur l'..iw.n Oak. Poi«on
Ivy, an 1 all n**ti*>ua plant.
It is cum-
nmedeicluMvely of root a and herb«. Now
la the time to get tbe {«otaon out of vour
ayatcm, aa delay make« your condition
won«.
Don't eeperiment longer with
aa!ve«,waahe« am! ».«pa—they never cure.
Mr * M Marshall, twwik)t®eper >■( the Atlanta
(Ga ) <.*a 1. ght
. waa j.
<-.) w ** f ,» ,u
Oak
lie I - < Sulphur, Arue an4 va ■- •
<4her 4iug«. an I ap| Lira rtternally numer ia
kHv-n* a»4 *a!»e* wit h n »t*r*ri:t A! times lhe
iwr It ng an! tuHani* «at « » h a » ar . <r e he w as
Ilin «! nLtul p. r right year* «he |-*»•« ri w *uli|
trfraik »• -I r»r«v »e »*. u )( » . *n4>! u>«l waa nun h
imp«’ ve*i after laktn< <>n<* tv *tle « f H b * . at »-I
a few tvtliea < Irate«) nia t ! «»! of th«r p* *«>ii *ud
A Forehanded Lovsr.
’ Khan'I w© »I oih *. George ?'*
"Yes. If you think It will please your
People are often poisoned without
Financially I m not prepare«! knowing when or how Explain your case
father
to get him down on me “
fully to our physician«, and they will
cheerfully give aueb information and ad*
vice aa y<» i re«pnre, without «barge, arid
>rone îfx C»ugh and
Off th» Cold.
we will aen>l at tlie same time an interest
Las at I re I • ■«.•Ajutr • nr Tab • • « rt>*« a eol4 ia ing book on Blool sud Skin IhM-ases,
»u«day Sv cure, M<* Pay Prb «• c«ula.
IME »W!f! IFECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GA.
Passing Fars.
Street car conductors arc
nrvrr
Knew the Sort.
beautiful
In fart they arc not aren
Eleanor's Mother -You do El«* a nor a
passing fare
I’hlladrlphla Record.
great Injustice, my dear. She la not
idle, only delicate, She has no power
of endúrame.
Eleanor a Father Humph' I know
Aluminum Bridge» for Cavalry.
It a
The Austro Hungary war otfie® has all alrtjut her power <>f enduran« ••
recently tried with oucceas bridges of the kind that II let her dan* «* all night
aluminum for cavalry. They are the In shoes two altea too amai! for her,
Invention of Captains de Vaui and dr and make h»-r too tire«! the n« it day
New York World.
Vail, and are eaally carried on wagon» to duet the parlor
Biliousness
’*1 have u««4 y«»sr valuable < 1S< A-
it V. IA and ft 4 lL«vm perfect < > 1
tb>»ui lleia I a«*« u»e4 the»r fof«4 »t»a us»«
or toKl <«•< • •» aa 11> >«»i*n« *•
am no* < < tn
r M»ly curf! R«FCo0imra4 ibetr u»c«rfy<*ir
mra tried you will never t* without liirm ia
n«- far... »
C.i>w a M a S*. Albas/. N Y.
luturcair \nn*rii*r>.
Trhny»«»i> la «aid to have In-m fond of
f
fun which in not wit toil notiarn«*
One day. at Burlington House, he a«k
rd the gurwta a conundrum wbirb ha
bad Ju«t tuade.
•’M ho are the gr«*ateat w uturn In the
world F
The an*w er waa:
“Ml«« Ou ri, the Minara I ¡»pl and Sara
G<waa.M
Beware of Them
CANOV
CATHARTIC
XVdCOUU
Sciatica
Pet.
Th» Prix-»»’ tanm Il<»» Ml
Th» brava l'rtn ■*, ber auitvr, «ni y»t
Hba ■•«• Il uut rold—
Or m il I. tolJ
Thaï th» l'nn.v wmt away la a pat.
iNtrvlt JuuroaL
••4
i*
Lumbago
CENTURY.
in a«lvan
scowl w
lona.
The profes
py BinllUlll
is that of tbs
vanta one Iluda na cua
young sa (be numi«
We know that Fui
years, and
Among th«»»«
rrs¡ MN“ tat de,
mr<r j
fewer lu nutulmr. are Dumi
di««l at 00; Xewt.i
. Fl
vi. ami Buffon
The Hat of
like Bichat an«li P4S«’h3
hut It Indade«. unforti
tym of science. tho.e t
field of b«»n<»r tn the
<otne new tmtl1 Jarqt
tnerson In Fra . r flaw
n Sweden. Sul» »k- fY .n
others. Such deaths
reach nf ttn* n a*she r
D I« n«»iew <>rth y. how«*
ebrated <?*«*■ ui family
one In which
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through four g enerath
Etats I'M*
\ Hoy’» < «»in | m »•><»«•»» <»n Girl*.
Girls I* thing« wat g«*t* taken
nothing to theyatr»*« and clrku«
parti«** and everythin
a girl, my »i«t«*r
she's got a ««»ft tl
\Vil«w»ti <*om«*« t<
and hr talks hr
Ing, nml everyth
mt* out a It ho I’d
is w dl
When duff G<»r
•r I be
hank wllson tell
that Ms girl was
an awful rvkapt
to Min. and that
he had to trrrt I
o olst«*ni ui
krrem. ami rvt
Then
gordou w|nk«*l f
never
her old man hm*
of tin.
«•« M<‘l I hank i'll ha
to Grinn nnd
M
*
barrrtt til
w ants i *I i « m kl»-t kamii«* Mhe'll bate
g«-t It bvn»«*lf.
I b« n they P<»k«*l
\\«w
rgeh other In il««* ni»-* ;m<t biff. «I
hail dinner rite HÍt»*r Iluit ami hank
Wilson am) I>utT • »ordoi! u a * there
I n«kt ¡»a. 1 Please
’1« ri-«* ¡»a
pa won’ t you
y«»u «ho
sb«» me
Motnr ov your tin Tin? Said pa w h.it
do you mrin? Wvl I *al«l hank u N«»n
«aid Mary w . h an nrf* I \| m
to Mm
am! (lufT gordon m*d never mind, that
th«* oh! man !« got lots of tin and thru
hank a«-d after hr wu» Marryvd Mary
would has«* to by«* her « ho. kh*t kitmilr
herself, ami th«*n rvrihodl «kidded me
an«! kallvd me naitiw nm) th*-y go?
righting ninung 1 h«*r* -« h •••« and Mary
krfed and hnnk lookrtl like If he wa*
going to kry too am! n after wile tb«*y
made lip am! kissed ami said I u uz a
young liar am! hank wil«on give in«* n
kuartrr am! toll«*«! me to keep «¡uirt
atul not to I m * 2 frv«b. I never did like
g'.rla annlehow
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"Write your bom.* Irttrra rvgtilarly
HENRY GOODMAN £. COMPANY,
ami k<a-p in t»u< li w ith your parenta
... tatt unit trmrr.
and olil friend« by wrekly i t i>rr«*ft|M>nd'
Johbort
of
Bioyotn
Sondrio»
Portland, Orngon
enee." writ*-« Margnr»-t E. S angst er. In
the l4idl<-a* Home Journal. addressing
Kiria a bo hate gone from home Into
the Murid to reek
their livelihood
"Never let a Holiday afternoon
ti drift
out without your hour «pent In an Inti
mate and loving letter to the dear
mother. Thia la a g*»***l occupation for
Hunday. and I can hardly tell you how
mluute an.l <-otindetitlal and affection
ate thia writing ahould be
Itnt there
la no need You know what you like to
i
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hear from home, ami w hat mother and
father moat long for. when your letter»
come. I follow lb**«» letter«. Mother
la In the kltcheti. waahtng the dlabew
She w ipe, her liaml« and alt, dow n In
Puni] s
v.ixx s \\ (MXI,
the low rocking chair by the window
where the Illa*- la le-glunlng to bud
< «rinds
Father atanda between the table ami
cents
.tn
the door, waiting to hear what you
haveaaid. and aware that be muat wait
Get fn
* ’ ’
until mother haa aatlafied her heart
Mrrrt, Han Francisco. Cal.; Ftrat and
with the Stat reading. Theti It will be
Stark Sto.* Purllaad, Or., D»a Angele®,
hla turn. To them l*oth you are, and
you will alwaya Im. Juat their own lit
tie girl, ami you can never tend Hie in
a Una which they will t,..t a.-an with
eagernnta. Ho never put *-ff your fam
J()tl\ INKli !.. I'nrtlnnd. Oregon
ily at borne with a «crappy, hurried
root ot Mi
acrawl; take time; ami tell them every
thing "
Can give you
Bngx¡r», Plows,
Hi«« «»rtlatil < uat««m in lU-rlm.
W)ii » mills arnl
Berlin ta pruluibly thr «»My « tty °f
Machinery. See
any stir It) which tbers Is abouluirly
r®rtr • *wf« ay®
no sttruipt st anything Hkw a geooral
dlniwT hour, or even at uniform bust HOM! CROWN CRASS SLFOS.
t»r raw*I r wljMbir «a®r4* i
* * * ■ *
nest hours. Fa«*h circle of ¡»rufe«»k
has Its own hours of bu»H»es», wh
naturally n gulat«. the boil«« h«»l! meal
a
arrangements. Army an«l «»tfit-isl dr
rles have certain hours «»f duty; bank
Ing an«1 comiu«(rdal bouses have thrlr
own hours; writers, actor« am) artDfa
theirs, an«! the university
a ih I th
schools form another *rt with of he
hours. If you have a wl«|«> visiting ll»t
POULTRY NETTING
»»'‘»IfFV •••«<4 iSr. fttf ] n»«n
Huy from the man««farttir*r Pnea la tall rmls
in Berlin you may be a«ke<| «»«»t to
!?»« Or Faitlrft «*a«*t»lt>y.
•
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Î fee» *»4s. 1 4» fr*l h»Of
|l AA
dinner at auy time f»v»ra ’.• until
la X W aa«u( »ii»*
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llofirlrsa dy•¡*•¡»•14 Is the |M-nalfy If
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you do not k*s*p in one »rt.
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rs and Iroa W«?rfc.
A ui'Uunevr« an* an obliging lot. th<j
FAIRBANKS,
MORSE & CO.
GASOLINE ENGINE
Northwest POULTRY News
It come« aa natural for a girl to like
b*r School tes her as for a b«y to die- '
like ht a.
W» will all bar* to fees tbs music—
th* tunera! march «urne day.
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Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
I9TH
t*r *»fewaio«i* < vm purr«l
Ph » ! • ».he ra
an<) Farmers lu Ihr l-<ad.
••Has it
ward U m *
lu.uau Io
Uuû dia» i
>f Frsacb a* *
•lat.aUca «
.•eutury «
» illarvl at um
lury it
•vity ,
yaara.
jur mcil
tnawrml. tba a
. rva*a vf Uta ai
But Uta prv»> ut
mirage. If mirage
bafora u*. and tha
L»r. Vacl
tv erag»
Mf> at
equal, tba nui
ml the agv uf
tratlutu
It waa
Vachrc <uJ)
Ila trtcl tu
w^a.-d a&y
of Ufa. ami
■ couduwlu
letkArians i
utost un rem o n
think» ti
Mr9. Watson's Messago
Spring
Cleaning
IN
Springtime Resolutions
St Jacobs Oil
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Keeley Cure
aure relief from liquor, opium an«1 tobacco
habil«, ewa-i for particular« to
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Kieliy listltitl, 314 Siiti St , hrtiiid, Qr.
al naja attcud tv vierj
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