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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1902)
*• V . ». - . •X a A’ * * * • •* Æii > .i. a JIJ m A » < / •> • f Impaired Digestion ■ a .».♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ GOOD * ¿-.« d» Short $torie$ Hood’s Sarsaparilla The Oldest and Best. twin tncitic co, tn.»art. aa. » copper, coal krt. kaolin, a.pbalttim and the location and jewrtptlon of all the working tuinre and prospects. It !• believed that the rental or pro ceed» from the Nelson placvra, which In such peculiar manner t*e.ame the property ot linker City will run the city and pay for these much desired Improvement», ami perhaps aid in lug out the city's ln»lebtedm-M already being steadily reduced under a cash basis system of government dr* • *:?*-’» t . May not bo all that la meant by now but It will be If r.eg.e. ted The urvaalne»» after sail*«, fils of nerv- oua beadarbe .«¡rieo of the at .iita. h and ...»..»....••»»•♦♦•»I dlaagreeabls tmlcblng may nut be very bad m.w, but they will be If Ute »UMnach Is Tb» Hhab of Tends la «aid to have •uttered to grow weaker. I,yvi“t'*la It S'W b s miserable disease ooiv told the l>urbeaa of Weatmlnater that lbs lemletKy to II should be given that the fam» of her t»eauty had rva< b early sttsnUun. This Is completely over- •d Teheran "Ab.** said aba to aum» rome by oOe who »tood by. “b® takas m» for Ur»tmin«ter Abbey ’* COMPEL CITIZENS TO VOTE. ‘ Kotnc gentlemen of the pre»« wish villi h Slrvrstbri.atbewli .sdigesllvssysuta admission, «ir.” bir Tranrfa K Dully a All lUIg.sn» Qu»l 8 1 Mas« !■•«..»• th« *■!•«*»>• Ffditihla». oOc* »aid to King Edward, when b» Tb* lie!<Ubut* uiA»U an important waa Trim r of Wales* amt tb» b»<r ap Tbs Wsro fuuMd. dlatvYrry 1 be J ha^r foOthd aut buW ’ ¡xq Ih ntist (l*i patient from Wayhack) {»areut. with a laugh, remarked tu acrompitab «H>nM-tbin< that on Atnrr them enter For. If they d«»u t obtain — Did you ever take go» before* k*an to tn mon* valth go otnpD»i*«a Tbrjr Patient—LiXik here, smarty! That admi*«lou at the door they'll com» I d bat» foutnl out bow to ritia* »« joke's gone far enough You bin through U h * i mtllator " tu to«»» Tbrj do not •end the »ouwot it la «aid that Marab. ¡»uebewa of talking* to that freeh hotel clerk, era to Jail, but tlx* coenl*» rn«*au» rtu Marlborough, on® «lay remarked to her plojrd la ao ctT«**’tive that at a r<* cut ain't you? grsmtsem. Ja*k bt»eu«'er "Ja«k, you elect loti out of totrra must marry, and I will give you a list oolj (aUral tu rote without firing of the ladtm jrwu may pr»*puw» to.” prvYloua Dutlcv to th* cuturta aa required “Very well grannie,’ be said, amt I»« by U*. and of tbl» number were pro(M»»»-i! tu ti»e first on the Hat VA ben aumuiiiord tiefore the mag »tral«'». w< re be came Isnk with b!« wife from their able to ikfcacnt a« « i u»« •. ain't» h<<4 G»»«< AH«r wadding t«>ur, (hey went tu ¡«ay their aa agr. Illneu or ttngrtJidablr abavu« e. •’¡h* you bthave that all thing« •, »( , ■ , ■ \ \ r H ; - - »* . Tbr numtkrr pun!ah«M fur n«»< voting at come to him who wait«*” •be said. *T am the rod and you ar* ur »tartly * »<i ”*No” replied lhe*hu»t>r, deci- only the (»ninebra, and therefore you that rlmUott *»« • out uf ct cry thousand. • ivrly. Pretty nearly everything that must al way* paj tie* a great deal of Huw ba* thia wtmd«*r h»»» aievrd? a man want* d<s-snT corn® to hnn who deference.” " J bat U all very well." wait«, but the thing» worth hating •aid Jack. Iuqw»r1lnrutiy. "but I think lu th«’ « ax* uC Or*t oiTrndrm the »tate la far from brtag harsh The nisgtatratc« come (<» him who g* t» up and hum|» the bran* br« wwuhl fiourtah a great •Imply adu>«*uf»U the negligent rltiaen hiruM-tlf. Chicago Mews. deal Ind ter If the root was under that th» habit <»f staying away from th» ground.** polls will <-au*«* him lroul>le If pem.ated Why ésperiment with nntrie«l reme- <»m John II Idttlefirld. wbe studied in lie has lw gun to make entries ou die« for pain? I'se Wiaard <*.1 at on.-e, Utidrr Abraham IdBcoln. asya that all the wrung »hie of bl» a<n-ount with th» and ba happy. Y our druggist has IL • • ki - * t ’ it. M?. * • 1 A ’•« a« •tatr If lx* fail« to vote a aerond time their lawyer, they would w :u tbetr case. tbrrv will l»e a ¡»rnAlty K. In that evrot and If be is irry fond of If It w«» fair; If It waa not. that It waa be hand« the magistrate a wa«tr of tun* to take it to him After •till roatihiira to refrain from toting »he even ruftlc lUtmlng some time oD» day (u a w<?uld as the rl<«* tlotis m ur hla political right« ! h * rllrDt'a •tatrment. wltb hla rye« <m are «us|*endvt! for bn years. K*»me day Herald. the »-riling, l.liMulti swung »r*»uud In bla we »hall t*e aa <*(!)< lent as the Belgians < halr, and et<lahu«*l ’’Well, you have are In mforrlng the |»rrform»m’» of |x> a pretty g<*«1 • »*e lu tr, hui* al law, t ut IltiraJ duty In equity and Ju«tl<r a pretty bad If men will not tote why let them call \ oil II bate to get ••«me other fellow to tbem«ehe« voter»? Why b« th»-r to keep M«m<b lor win tblc <•*•* for you I couldn’t du it. their name« ou the voting list»? Why AH the time while talking to that jury not let the fact of their refusal t ) take I d l*r thinking. '¡.Incuts, you re a Bar,’ part lu the government of the country and I believe «hould forget myarlf and be known of all men by reason of the •ay It out loud * • I msvim e <»f their name-’» from the suf jleatt Na»h. who, like Beau Fielding frage lists? Itcforr the year !*.«3 In lb-’g um It la an ! Henn Brummvl. expiated hla coa trn»ptB*le vanity In an old age of <»b said that Id |>er cent of the voter* re *curfty «ant and misery, reduced mained away from the polls at every Th to •tmiig* ei|sxK«nt» between l»a^« and election In spite of all that the party 17<«f» A faiuiit» rvwuurv» *a» tlie ar wurkei» «get them there But erptance of extraordinary wagers. Be an soon as the law making voting com Ing at York, and having lost all bla pulsory was paN-ctl the rate of Rbsli'U- moix y . Motm »»f bl* friend» prt»ml** d to th»n f» II Ix’low 5 per cent« Ihirtford Rat> and Ik« Ilog. equip bln) with fifty guinea« upon thia Time» Gentleman < indignantly) —When proxlm». that he would ata nd at the The Trying Year of 'tarriagr. I le.uglit this dog. VoU »aid ho was great door of the mlnatvr. attired only Which la the moat trying year for »plendid l«r rnts. ” by, he don't In a blanket, n« the ¡woplr were r> mltig newly marrle<l |»r<.»p|r? It ha» general touch them. out of the church To thia ‘>e Agreed, Dog lloaler — Well, ain't that but the «lean pnsslhg out knew him. ly been luntumed that the fin*t year 1« th«* tr i ''.ir. •»!!>• r th* n tLr |>.i r ■ splendid for rats*—Tit-llita. “What!” erted the divine. "Mr. .Kaab •erring ah apprenticeship I cannot In a masquerade"Only a Yorkshire help miMilderlng married life a bu»l M«»ih*r* wdl find Mr». Wlrttlow’f ¡«•nance, Mr luan. for keeping bad In.- syrup th» beul remedy to uaa tor their <‘oin|u»ny, ’ *»l«l Naah, ¡»olutlng to bla ih - nn partnership, for whk'h an appreii allibirvi« during the teething |*Hvd th ‘rah Ip 1» required before either party <x»mpanloii« la com|M*trnt for the life w«*rk In l.emh r I herh tii once worked off a which they bale eiigiig<*d. Of cour»«* I? hav- SJttle pmcthwl juke at the expense of a la more than a huslnc**« partnership, for ¡»lay lu which the Pelion of mi* ry waa th? re : • ?! J ; ; ......... r ’ •• bea|Ms| u ( m > u the i»»»a of drspak «aay« subject which enuuot be o\erlooked a writer In Chamber's Jouruali. To- nnd I m never wholly Ignored; but the get her with twenty friend» he secured bualnraa feature is often shghttsl \«*v a prominent »vat In the gallery When • ;. v <, t •j. ■ • «. . . ■ i ■ ■ . . tlw pathetic moment arrlt*-d. Tberleui a continuance of the hone) mo «n, and pulled out a handkerchief and burst the romance continuing do«*» much to Into tear* Ihe effect was electrical • fnooth over dlflleultir» difference* of The lUAU licit to him al«o fell to weep opinion*, trial* with tvmpci. and the Ing. Ami also took h<4d of the hsndker Mtrugglv whh h a I um ?»» urs betw«‘rn chief The epl«|eml«- of te ars tbereu|sin the w dis of the (no ¡Mirth** f»»r su torwwr bhit« IIou«* Mutr««»«« • ltcmb-d all along the line of the faith preinney. I assume that no tw«» p«-oplv Ifesiditig in Washington at present ful twenty, «nd n« each man «uccumb* meet together even »«wlally f<»r any ■ re three former mi»tr*»ws of the e«| (o bls emotion be t«»ok hold <»f (be length of lime w ithout the oc<-urrvin •• Whib HouaO—Mrs. la-liiia Tyler end of the handkerchief, until at !a*t un<*oiiMch>‘i»*ly of a »truggle for the Semple, daughter of President Tyler, all the confsdvnite« wers weeping In It. mastery, often Bo politely roudurted a* .Mrs. llarro t I-aiie Johnson, niece of I lx* handkerchief was twenty yard* to Is» unnotlcft’iiblc. In married life In James liucliaiian , and Mr» UI/MM*« long and bad I hwii »peclsjly prepared every Instamr the husband or the w ife S Grant. for the i* * a)ih»n. The low comedian !• the master. The question as to w ho •truggivd gamely with thia exhibition 1* tbs master «tepemls U| m » ii the c«»m ursi »a»» i »wet »>« < IKK!) . f Y\ LiJ !. •« u ’ 1 W er.• .«f n,» imiAtlve strength of will of the two h - •*. •) ; ■ al! • ». «• . y #«■ i i lit* d»r»«»1ì r •■»ti»«' «ar * ti» re la <u» y • u« a* Ait. f*»r the funnier be ls*came the Indhidual« Green's I rult Grower a • more frequent were tbc *uba of the «or t. al »• « I■•'•* • • • •< ’• l-r «n ! a Bari r! (• t:*il!l.tt <f It.r w» •. ■ u • k UlUf •’( II»« rowing twenty. Famlllarlty Ai.l» «he night. gukia^l. an I it< Mh»» )»*«• «ut«» gela In The egi-eptlonal poserà <*f Vision At Ì«iu> 1 • ita» a? « ( a- un. 1 or .utpwr MINE PAYS CITY ’ S BILLS. • • tribut.sl io surivlllaed meli and to civ- <j»a’ »a a ■ , a ' e»a ' • Itiflatt*cu«* turi» » an l « la* • « • t •«»•! «K • « it>* »•*! -ianl to flaker < By. *»»kla|l >»,oe»sa FroHi- lllted meli w ho pus» their Uvea lu Ih«* ItalBih.a. < -i- 1 !*«•)■. I ••ring »»Uk* dmtofWl o|M-n alr. »up|>osliig tlo-y elisi, are eas st.le l>e|aaslt *»f *l*»i.t Ore. !«*rr » rr . » > r « »ir •» < *t «I t « »?• ra .«r ! calarti) « ! k* -• i * •-■ < t ot «n The town of Baker City, Wn»h . la lly explalned. They are only manlfeat nvtlfrH. ■ Il rfa.ra • »a l|ir o • R’n.4rr4 !• ■ ¡«r» fot «ny one of th«' iuo»t favored oft munlcipall ed wblle looklng at fnmlllar tliing» r»aa « I pv a • *• a kr*| l i vaiajrh) th«l Cali w hleh thè »up|»*s.-*l poasrosoni of such n«*l t-p r -lt Hai. • « atarih (. ur« H«ud Itx tfe», f**r it 1» il*e owner of a water ays- gim ara«!:«* tern w bl< h is a veritable gold mine, slglit liste I h - vii long traine.) to »<»■ r J < IIKSKY 4 CO.. ToiorU. O The sbepbvisl dlstlngulshe» elieep Al»>ut a year ago the city authorities Ra»t<| by Ì»ruggi«<*. 7àc Ua**ì Family Pilla ara Iba issued irtli'is to th«- auiouut of ft lisi.*»»* where thè town dweller se. » notblug. ami «•etabllabvd a gravity water »ye- I h -* ause thè otte Is aecustom«! to thè Ths I'aioA ld«a tern to supply the city from Elk Creek, place and ot.Jn-ts and thè otber la noi. “Did you tip bim <»fT lo the | mh ten miles away lu the ttmunialns. Aft The li.Til»iiian dlstlugulshea catti«* and Ike?” er the new system «a» nearly cum thè huntsuiati hla prey l*eemi»e they are ••Sure.” answcreil ll)« confidence pleted It was discovered thia summer practlced ami ere little d>ITerem-ee man. “Why?” wlilch. |ierhapa, they eannot deserti««, that the flow of waler was not suffl ”>{«'• a n<»n union safe blower.” .-lent to meet the demand» of the city but w hleh they psreelve aluiost uneon and the council loaned more bonds and sclousiy The aallor and thè feng»horeman de- purchased the celct*rair<l Auburn ditch, which bring» a large supply of »ater tect wbat thè visitor fall» to se» **ut ou from the utoutiiatn» Io a point at«*ut thè hortson. and w 111 teli you <>f thè | m * cullarltlro of rigglug «tildi enablo S S S M a combination ot root« eight miles from the city. The water them to distinguisi! mie Iwut freni su an*! her!«» <>( great curative j «<* wct », 1» egcvllent, there 1» plenty of It and oi ber Of our»e they are USed to tliew ami whrn taken into the circulation It will o*»»n be connected with the main things and undoubtedly see more, and m-arv hvv out nm! remove all manner water »ysiem. also gu.-aa more, thau the casual ob- of porànna from the bl>w»l. without All Ibis 1» very well, but there Is the feist vltock or harm to the ayvtrin. something distinctly |>ecuBar al«**ut the server, for lu my en*erleiice they ara tin the contrary, th*- general health new water system of linker City. The not aeldom wrong We bare been told la-gin. t*> improve from the finit «!n--e, title to the Auburn ditch carries with of thè egcellem e of thè Boer alght rum for S. S S. iv not only a lib.»! purifier, It the title to the celebrated Nelson pare.1 wltb that of Itrltlsh soldlere; but but an excellent tonic ami atrrngth- placer mines, situated right or ten miles bere, agalli, thè Hoer was in a country en. ami Imilds up the constitution west of the city, and In securing the famlllar to htm Copular Astronomy. while purging the !1 -«1 of nupuri- water the city also acquired a gold tirv-alnesa. twv. S S S cur«» all diseases «•( a mine, probably the first ever owned by bl*>od jMiimm origin. Cancer, Scrofula. Hero Worshl|M-r Ah. and thia a the any municipality In the United States Rhcuniatiam, Chronic Sires an.I village of Glowrle. the birthplace of the These mln.-« have been leased In the fleers, Errrmt, Psoriasis, Salt great and Immortal Brigg»! You II t-e past year by year lo people who have Rheum. Herpes and similar troubles, all proud of Brigg». takeu out good returns every season an<l is an infallible cure an 1 the only Mr. Wayback Is It Jauile Briggs you This year the ow ners have made a good antt*lotcfi rthatm* t h trible disease. mean, sir? clean up. Neat year the city can ope Contagious Blood 1' “Yen. James Adolphus Clarence A record of nearly fif'y years of rate the mine Itself or lease the privi Briggs, the now immortal l*ard" luitruliil cures is a recotd to be proud lege to others. "Him that writes the poetry, sir?" It Is estimated by a mining man of eg- of S. S S. is more popular today "Yea, that's the man; the king of |>erlence that the Nelson placer mines thaï. ever. It ntinil«cvs its friends by will pay a sufficient revenue to pay all poet» ” the thousamls. Our molual Carres "Ay. he's a big man In hla aln way. p*«n,fence is larger than ever in the the ripenaes of the city government of nae doot. but ye haenn hear*! of hie nistory of the medicine. Many write Baker City and afford many Improve brother Tammy. I'm thliikln*. Knocks to thank us for the great got-1 S. S S. ments now greatly needed by this rap him into shavings, sir." has done them, while othcra are seek Idly growing little city. Fur Instance, "Indeed, bow has he distinguished ing advice about their caves. AH the town Is In urgent need of a good letters receive prompt and careful sewerage system, electric street lights, himself, may I ask?" "Why. he took fourteen Arata at attention. Our phi m < aans have made street pavement and systematic street a life l**ng stu*1v*d BI<»«1 and Skin Dis sprinkling during the dry months. It flower show last week.” London eases. ami lett< r understand su* h cases Is also proposed to erect In Baker City Bits. than the ordinary orartitioner who neat year a permanent mineral palace, « are fl*r t athrrlr •• makes a sprcialtv of no one disease. to be constructed of gold and silver Japan has only orn* orphanage, yet tn ores and to contain a large collection no otber land are fatb*-rlrs» dilldreu gi.-d > s u tie r 1 n g of the ores from every roiup and better cared for. K»ery family cares or ' ' mine In Eastern Oregon, so arrangv<l the sick, drotltute <*c orphans nearest to ou r consulting de and exhibited as to answer all ques IL There Is a su|»-rstltlon that a child partmrnt. and invite tions as to the mineral resources of the less home 1« accursed, ami people who you to write us if v**u have any blood country. It would show to a stranger are not l*fe»**d wltb children of their or skin troutile XVe make n» charge the eiact location and character of all own never rest till they have adopted whatever for tins service. i the different kinds of ore*. gold, silver. •.Hue wait tm r ib 4 • •• SISTERS OF CHARITY They K mw Hathaway—¡»id you tell th» Brin- der ley« that ! waa going to call there iaat night * you Cleverton—-Yes. flow did know* Hathaway—The wedding prvwrnt I gavel Item waa in the front parlor.— Town and Country. I’e-rii-na for (oiijrlis, CoMs. Grip and ('atarrli A ('oiiirn>'imi!i\ Letter. Nol ths Sams. Cholly—I understand you aai*l no girl would ever marry Guasie dayboy or me becausr we were too festidiou». Ml»» l’< p|>» ry —Y u didn’t catch it quite right. I said y«'*i were two laal idiots —Philadelphia Plea«. t>«»!i»< in M oum bhisksrv The business done in mouse whis kers is considerable this year.for they are used in the making of the won derful |.* w fly !■ r ft• t . rm' ii—the new gray gnat . And they are e«|*en»ive —nearly two cents a whi»ker Trout n«e very much Imttcr at mouse whis ker Hies than at the same “gnat" dreeecd in )ungle-cock hackles, which look very much like them.. Automati« Lxoawotivg Stakgr The t armer The Gardener and The Ifouwwiic An iuL>n*«tic I< m m< lite atoker bai ma<lc ita a ¡’{«r-a rance nn ih» Pan- handle and li buia fair U> make Ihr firrtnana pu»ilk>n a ainr« tir» iH-apitr ti.« fart that the i\»nlrn»nre I» »a¡«l t I«* proving a »un*a there t* dh talk <4 doing without the •••rvk»« rd firemen, who will le rt¡«<t»d to take more |*rt in the running of the en* giura, provided the fuel is taken carr o D. M. FlttRV A CO Mich. / Author—There' I've fltiishe«! that novel in three weeks, and now I must not l*e interrupted for sis month». His Wife—What are you going <le i e > ? Author—I’m going to write abort story.—Harper's flaaar. Jaa<l« Talk “Hello' Where are you going?” cruvi the lion »• the tlret fool«««! »tag dashmi by him. “Oh I’m juat traveling for my h*i«llh." | :«nt<»l the »tag. "Why do yon ask*'* “My frieml the liger in vitati me to part iti pate in a (tag dinner party te day, and l «a» wondering if you were the party.’* f«r Hartman re-rm Unitali Mtafea. A re*-» in ifetroit. Xlich , rra<|. »» I ♦ ♦ Detroit, Mkh . (kt. It. 1901. Dr. S. H- Hartman, Columbus. Ohio: Door Sir ♦ o^itayotutt girl atln uaoé tha I’crum mu »»/• ! fering ir ~n lary ng.tii, and lo\^ of voke. ♦ t traatmaat »at moat aatla/antory. Slk faattOgraot n hc/.nnd at,, <• 11/ to, taadklaa ara haga ¡<> be .<.'* <• -.i* •. he i > i ii : i c I \ . u red >/■-// A' > O/ c / / « A'/ / I . J Ihe result of the thing» in afar off rub the one MIKHI I I . I I XX IS A SI XXI H CO. I lr»t anJ I a? lor St». Portland. Oregon. JVH.S POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Fowiotf MartUo* iUMl, Can gi vs v*»n flügge», l'io««. Il n in II» and Machinery, lies SISTERS OF CHARITY Btlorv A ft* b*ftt b*<“«’i»® I h* Y *r«* t h” I *n«>1* ol beat »»tcriCl. Ar* My«i *«Vl*e |h*n »><ö*ra. bri««”* Bioft *1 i’ t***l ftbasJttlrti exit«»«■. O 1»l»> »»‘4 |*«’*li!V«, «F*4 will *uw •»*»•* q-.*«»'tllt„ sp <** 4»»wn bhl of «’to •M* SHI l»tth* «r» <*h*sp**l Í > -r W«. V. ,• » *t a - . ♦ r« at |*rl ■ . tal reiai» lu ih» S<.nhw,.l Caialro«» I’»-- SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. All Over United States Use Pe-ru-na for Catarrh. They Rip«n Stic Brett—Where did you »|H*iid your vacation’ Ham l*ett—In the country. Sue Brett—Have a good time* From a Catholic Institution in Ohio Ham l.*-tt—Sun*. It was a genuine come« the following recommend from pleasure to find a place wlu te there (hr Sister Superior: ••Some years ago a friend of our in ». . nlj I:. -11 * ggg —Chicago Newr. stitution recommended to u* l>r. Hart man** Peruna aa an excellent remedy Vtomtn in Toh*<co Factsriti. for the Infuen/n of w hi« h we then h.ul There ar* twenty tobacco factorir* several cSM?« w hk h threatened to be in France—th ret* in Paris an«! the of a aerious charac (er. e began to uae it and evpericn cd I n 1 MIM» a? m ¡nt In i »<• cit i«M lh*5 employed 17,184 hand*. 1«*>,732 of such wonderful rv ults th.it since then Peruna has become our favorite medi* He whom were women and girls, cine for influenza, vatarrh. cold, cough »ides th* «• there ar»-714 p-rs.»t•< cm- .ind bronchitis.*’ ployed 1» directors, overseer«, tore SIS1I R St PI RIOR. men, etc. I»r. Hartman, «if.c *)f t lx- Is *( k r. n n BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY r U»».|, Or.-». . « ..II *1 >* • â Komi Schcti lor Bufi Militiry and M jiiiii J Trilii-if Columbia I nixcr«*itx ... Avadcmk anJ Collegiate Itali«. t Í •*•!<** Iltrrqrv K • a.tl Cutntu«trial. Iur|*«fi.f. ar- ■*-» F EV. E. P. MURPHY. Pro.lrm, talVftMily .’»?!. in the physicians ami • urgc**m» Unite» I States, Hiu» the hr«t to fur in- ll WA» thruugb hi» ulats Peruna. that il w*« genius and pt’raeveranr' m ihtrtshicrd to th» niedi* »1 pr*>f* . IW MOKRN'S ITKH 1 Goat tivrdv »nd No Forests. W ’ft l«adk Holiday Penolutlona i”/ An Mlcsiria Ruhl-Proof I mbrelki. Al hilf >• •* -I.*:- * H Wvtt ul < bWag». i I i I JOHN Al.I I NINA, Portland. la.* •) .w> W hi I t »' • I i'--* j- r . '•> < Keeley Cure •tor« r*U«( hon ««-j»---?. »®l <i* »a 1 lo »»Liu. ®«aU fuf part Mutar* » > ii»in istituti. n . r. V. i’. >«• f IDDI, »THrgt (ire.ee pays «l«-nrly for her gouts. They are everywhere, ami wherever 1 8 says the Forest Ia-aie». The holm oak, (or ctanipe, if left to Itaelf at tain» » height of thirty or forty feet ; but it is u»ually kept down by the goats to th*' ditiK'ii.ioli. of a shrub, at the top of »hieb they continually gnaw. APPENDICITIS A Gsatls Llttlv Kn«Hk. “Ah, y*s'" sighed the young poet, “when I'm dead I sup|»*se the |H*>plc who neglect me now will lx- making pllgrituegro to my grave.'' “Wliy?*’kshe a»k*d—“to make sure that th.* news is not too g*1*»! to l*e true?'’—Chicago Record Herald Obp.tvd to Invvcti a* food Little Edith had neier seen a Star before, and when dining al home of a playmate »be was offered a portion, »he politely replicai “No. thank you; I never eat grasshopper.” V * b.latma» lll.ser th»t W •• Nel gale, ber»'*»» o< n>4is*-.ti<*a tata ao*ry <a • wo-,14 i t I tgs »y avosa bad boom rvg ui»led sud *be *lia»»i et* perle, led *■• Ih* uae ut a»t*i*• • rense-i*. •.»**** >1 le» Thla »..», dertal Iter», me-loms eure»sii focaia et alvi» ». h. licer «n>t boari derangvairnu. *lr»t«»M ihr a.viem, r'irlSra il.» btoed and lai» thè . SI' • l . ■ ■ ■ l Health >,»*Srld Ir» lav-|*aally |«i4 I w >vut*s • **d old Th« Proof Then the defiant militant »pint t<Mik ¡MNwesBiori uf the dr vol vxi III IM ion ary. i thiuk I’m a pml<! crw«L I II »h«»w y*'ti i Mtn n« t ” The proof of the pudding !• in the rating rejoined the «stage darkly.— ¡h truit Free Press. ft that dreadful fiend that threatens the life of rich and poor, can attack and kill only those whose bowels are not kept thoroughly cleaned out, purified and disinfected the year round. One whose liver is dead, whose bowels and stomach are full of half decayed food, whose whole body is unclean inside, is a quick and ready victim of appendicitis. If you want to be safe against the scourge, keep in good health all the time, KEEP CLEAN INSIDE! Use the only tonic laxative, that will make your bowels strong and healthy, and keep them pure and clean, pro tected against appendicitis and ALL EPIDEMIC DISEASES. It’s CAS- CARETS, that will keep and save you. T ake them regularly and you will find that all diseases are absolutely ► PREVENTED DY DO VOU WORK IN THE WET? THE ORIGINAL «OWEJty W OILKD h brk ^ I Oc. 25c. CLOTHING ALL a »e» a muw »WRt MOTCCTION *arusi roTuoviCL cat A loc ts enee Jo.» ** rvu. LIN? <* 4AB“f ■»’? **£> mavì A J TOWER CO ftOSTQN MASS «> ■n PISO S CURE FOR i . > « a - l .1 ■ I w DRUGGISTS. all Mwd tr»»n hl«*», append triti*. Mt- l**M«wrM« hn«l t»»r*lh. Lad b|«»<*d. wind on Ihr afotiiarh, bloatrd bowel*, font _ _ ni'Ulh, lira*1a< I«*, loti) ;r *ll<>s, plmpka, p»lw»«n«rr»i ’ it «' •!•. »....... •« • and dlr «I!»••••- d h« n ynwr b-« w r|* don’t m«v® regu larly you are getting *t<b. < «•n*tlf*atlnn hill* mora pro pl* than ali «»th«r dl*«-a-«* togrthrr. Il I* a «tartar far the rhr«>nlr allmrnt« and long y*ara of aaSTbring that roma alle?»« ard«. Wo mattar what Wil« yon, «tart taking < <*< XHI W to-day, for y«>ta will nrvrr gat w ell and ba well all th® time until yon pat y«»nr howrta right. Taha our ad«|re¡ «tari «•Ith < I m till Ih to-day. under an ab*olnta guar- antaa lo rare ar money refunded. CURE NEVER SOLD IN BULK r* •*