The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 10, 1902, Image 4

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SOME LAKGE EIGl KES
Disfigured Skin
WsXtxl niuH ira an 1
ay tn« I amw *.
U hat bavoc!
r f , a, .» < i* < e»?, I* < * j < i • <»f all Uxal
ar»»! morr
H i* <
marfcr*! by bunebs*« in
lb«» n*«k. lnftati»tt«a<Urn* in
*y*«. dy»
!«< :•• *. catarrh, and grtwraJ debility.
It >• alw*y* r*«L<Ai!y and |*rtuan*cilfy
rurrd by
necessary when speaking of
OUR FARMING INDUSTRY.
Marl»
«ho
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Whirb «’ll* 1» al) humor*, furaw all *mp
U m*. a< 1 build« up Uw wtode system,
vhrthrr yuuns << ukl.
H
• F ib « rwf« (WT MU lbw !»<«• *<rlLnlit * <«k4
tM^T-.r »•*-
aatnj »
•
b li --»! •
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TaUtey lad« I»« ant «M !>•<<•'a.
net Tolaloy fa not an o!x>«ll«»nt pa-
titile avo hla phyalrlana
told him n<d to walk or rid«* oo bora«*
bax k. but hr did what h«' pl^aat'd. re**
inarkla«
I know txttrr than all |»by-
» bat la «nod fur mr **
i ( r mo
i I X tn
li K
i-aíí ■ • mi
They are
re In front
The ten
and waler
.
FITS*
M«a4.<trf
Beasti !- «
K h Li
D b
U ¡rt G bui «
tewest hl*
B
f« ter
ttu/rv
lion to tl
l a
_ . r» life W Irard < hl
conquer* 1 b Grippe.
Your ¿ruggiti
<M U» W liBI‘1 Oil.
An lnd<pendrnf Aminoa Gbita.
While riding In a Maine country
road a trav« h r obiterved a Bold
<<»rn whhh w«a overrun with rank
wo <1* and midway of tho place vri n
larg«* • otislr uousiy displayed sign with
the following
•Xotlaa'
Nou«* of
Your Busin»-»*
if Thia Corn Ain't
Hoed **
M^th^rs «til And Mr». Wtn«low'* firmi li­
lt H I ru J t b* t*< •< frilled T <O UM tof (boF
cbildr* n during Ui© tithing | terital.
( l«»n Partes« Among th« l«p«rs.
lattlefflwnt In the Island
ihÿ lepers and
The general
ran" would In
Nearly 1 100
fed and < bathed f -r
a year.
about I«
H. ard Hall Tn<k.
U*t«r Power «a Mi<hiy.
Giunntli watvr power development*
c projr< te l in tha Alp«. Thwr© aro
Dow In tbv Kr< n« h A ìjh »
factorl« •
Bupplit»«] by X j O.000 hot»» power, elec-
trhally gcnerfthM. EnMlneern f*«tlruate
that 1,000, imh Y hoc»«» power Is now run­
ning to w a*Ui In the Alp*.
I redd.« Mould Have H«x May.
l.lttle Fra Idle — Mamma dosent
Uncís Hob like plum pudding?
Mamma Yea; but that do. tor won't
let him cat It.
I.lttlo Freddie Well, If I was as big
as him tha t» wouldn't be any doctor
big enough to stop tue -Boston li cr­
SORES AND
ULCERS,
F. re« »nd Ulcers never become chronic
utile - * tl - 1 1 - ■! i> '• > j - - *r < .- ii hb< n
is
sluggish, weak and unable to throw off
the jassor.» that «.cumulate in it
The
system mu»t be relieved of the unhealthy
■natter through the «ore, am! great »Unger
to lifr w - .hi fol! w »’. oul»l it he .»I before
the |.l - »1 ha* l*eeu mule pure and healthy
and all impunties rlimmalcl from the sys­
tem. SS.S l-egint tliecure by first clean»
ing ami invigorating the blood, budding
uj> the genera! health ami removing from
*' ,r
’
:.1;l.r,I
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4 OONSTAMT DRAIh
UPON THL SYSTLM.
When th.« h «• t*ee a a.
mp «»lie.! the«!«»
charge gradually cr*»ea, ami the sore ot
ulcer heals. It 1» the temlency <4 these old
I- d- lent
rev to , .«»re anti Worse,
and event naily to ilc»tro*r the bone«. Local
ajiBlu ati. ria, wlule amithiag ami to some
r itent alleviatep* n. canm.t rea<h the seat
of the trouble o. 5. S. <!oe*. and no matter
how apjwrently lioprlrva your condition,
evrn though v*ur constitulh-n baa broken
down, it will bring relief when nothing
el»e can. It supplies the rich, pure blo»»l
necessary to bed the sore and noun»b
the debilitated. «li»s-a«<-*l body.
Mr J V Tsl
I- kb. -. Ulnos* Mias
a,
th»f-M-««r.»
-•
I»-»«*
Se..-ra| |.s«al< US«
treatcl ror S' I I «»»4» I«-. tri rot« It- < Aurins«
but f.sin.i no rv'.uf I w««ls.b«-».||otry k » » .
ssllll»slra. -n|4<ie<«re I h.»« l*»a I p»i
fe. llr well man <«ri sm.e ■*
>*
:
; ure’y veg
-« S' S' r - .
^^k
J k
. non« millet*!» to
WW W*e !
ml.l to, rst'ier than relieve voiir suffer
ing*. If y.ur fl »h does m*t heal readily
when setat. fc- I, bruised or cut. vour bloasj
is In b > I c i. ' i. n, ■ I any ordinary aura
is aj*t to I «come chrom
Hem! for our free i*.-k and write <wu
phi «i isns ah -ut v nr cose. We make uc
tor thix • ervice.
swift setcific co., «nxatk. u.
Joseph, »on of Jacob, had to atar»
bou»« a g.»j<l ik-al of wheat in the aeren
fat years to carry the Egyptians
lbs
through the seven leau OU«.*
Atuerk-an farmer« produce»! enough In
I«««« tu make Juaepb « little atoefc look
like a pea lu a tub If it ba»l all been
plied I» funn on the plain of Gl«» h It
wuuh! bate mad« nine pyrambla the
six« of lb»* pyraniM* of Cbeopa. and
with the surplus another rould have
tteru rearer four fifths as Urge
That
was the tilggrot American wheat crop
ever re.-,*n!ed It amounted i»» «IT5.14M.
7<K> l.usbvl». grown on 4».<»4.’».3? m acres
of land Next year the yield wa« light
rr. and th« American» ».uly turned off
aereo au<l nine tenth« pyramids of
w b» al in !'.»•• they evrn fell »bort of
that, producing only a paltry »rv»-u and
a half pyramid« HUH. that would bare
l««'n a comfortable addition to Joseph*»
■ ’<M-k. and conslitering that It was
grown ou a »tualier acreage than the
crop of IMO wa» a rather creditable
(M-rformamv The deficleo. y wa» uvada
up with a 2.<■«*.’■■>.*■■> t>'i»bel corn
crup, «ud L'1«».»«■«.»■• • hueb»-la of pota-
t<»-a
There wa» r»ti»lderaMe ado over the
lucre«»« of the »lauding army to IUD.-
»•• m«-n_ If every man In »ueb an army
were ■ go»»! f«»t milker am! worked at
It ten Hour» a »lay. tbs whole force
ouldu'l milk more than one third of th»*
cow» that are now t«-tng milk'd lu this
country not to *|»»k of th.- gmit».
Ami If ti*, y couM milk them all. and
If they did, ami If they milk«! them
into the Chicago draiuage canal, be­
ginning with It entirely empty, they
couhl milk it bankful lu about two
werka.
If all th« ben» In thl» country wrr*
io l>e Consul Mat cd. Ilk«, some of our
other manufacturing ».«tabllshmruts.
Into one lieu ami that ben were lu lay
»tk egg With ll>e ruble Content« of all
the egg» laid dally on American «oil.
that egg would be a« big a« well. It
A chick
would 1« a very large egg
hatched from It ought to t*r able to
peck wheat off the «lome of th«» national
capítol. In IW»» there were —«X.N7I.1—i
» bl< fc.-n« In the country, am! during the
year Nlli.T22.IHd doten < gg» were pro
du»»I and *«>ld.
Wbrn aouxetsxly <!epre»-atnd a billion
dollar Congrena Mr K«*«d retort««! that
• e 1« a I- li n dollar . -omtry. It I-
The millions period I» no longer ade­
quate to exprv»« the tuagultnde of our
manufacturo», our trust», our fortune»
and our fanning Industry.
The acreage of American farms In
1M»> wa« greater than the co rub I Bed
arre» of Frau»*«, tlermany, Austria.
Italy aud the British Isle«, The value
of their realty wa« |l3.i ,279,252.»H9. and
the tools «ml linplrtm-uta on them n-p
r< »»titnl an outlay of nearly half a
blUloO more. They produced over »3.
r»»i,is»i.<««i worth of fo»*»l ami raw ma­
terial
The »aiue <>f their export* In
1K*| was g7irj.NH.733. or more than
half the value of tli<< entire export« of
it»- country by *«—•■*»,•«■» Th«* growth
of thl» Industry bad the most primitive
t*egtnnlng». ami baa gone forward In
(I m - face of th«* moot iliacoumging «lei«
•Itudea. says Frank M Todd. lu Ain»
lee'a
The American of th« revolutionary
|M*rlo»l wa» an extremely poor farmer.
Ixxiklng l*a»*k on ble m**th*HÍ» ami hie
w..ik, It in ban! to nay which Were the
more crude, bln ltii|den>et>tn or bln
ld»-aa.
He
afraid
S..11
glanders was »'ontaglou*. am! would
work am! »table healthy atiM-k along­
side »t»M-k aff«*» l«*»l by It, ami wonder
nbat there wa» In th»* aoll. air or cli­
mate that carried them off
lie didn’t
understand the uae of fertlllxera. and
ln-.tcnd of »preaitlng hla barnyard ma
tiure on his field«, he l»*t It accumulate
arouml hla barn until the approaches
were lmp!i»*«l*le Then be dug th«* barn
out ami moved It. Instead of rotating
cropa to save hla soil, he plant«*»i ac-
corvlla* to the phases of the moon.
There were few sliwp tn the country,
amt other like atmk wa« poor and
»•anty
lu Virginia th«* l*ell«f pre-
vall»-d that It would kill cows to bouse
■ n<! milk them In the winter.
Transportation ’»• poor and contln-
m d gp'taf ■ !••• time The r*>ad» co*M
not have l*ccti worse. Market« were
»CBltered and far between. Each farm
attempt««! to be »elf sustaining In a»
large a degree a» possible. What the
f.,
er .
tn't grow ar I » w fe m tk>-
they went without. Wasteful met bod«
of tillage eventually exhausted a soil
originally rich, ami In the reign of An­
drew Jack»»in agriculture had fallen
luto aueb an alarming state of neglect
and Incffi* iency that the government
bad to come to Its relief. Through the
efforts of Henry L> Ellsworth. Com
mlaaloner ot I'atenta. a bureau was ea-
tabllsbed In the patent office which de-
velop«-d Into the Ivepartment of Agri-
stillure
By aid of that department
principally farming ha» been made a
acience.
CURIOSITIES ON RAILWAY TRIP.
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Thia y <1 take In (be car. and the
dishes are thrown out of the window
usually
Europrans dislike the pre-
l>arval lun. beams solai In boxes
They
consist mainly of bulled rtev and under
cooked flab.
Nmobing la permlttea) la all compart
tna-uts. fast «II Ja|>auese men and women
atuoke almost continually
A nativa
lady enters the carriage. ail|M her feet
from her tiny abaws which bats w.aod
or rtaw straw aadcs. stanala upon the
erst and than alta down demurely with
her fc« t dosblrat txnamtb her. A nxr
ma-nt later abc lights a cigarette or her
little pipe, w bleu badala Just tobacco
enough to proaluce two gawul whiffs of
smoke
All Japanese faeopls sit with
their feet llpm the seat of the car. ami
not as Kuto|>eans d» All of them bate
first remoteal Ibrlr shoes
U hm the
ticket collector attired In blue uniform
- ent*rs the carriage be remote« bls
cap anal twice t«ows |aolltrly. lie re­
peat» the lo» a» be Cannes to each paa
aenga-r
More than t»> per cent of all
the travel lu Japan Is tbinl cinta, ami
alaout 3 per <wnt only la first class
Nearly all the laM«>tm»tl« ea are Kngliab
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w
Th* Brltlab goMcriiment rondu*!* a
turtle farm b ( A b «*» ii «I« jii I Bland. Janu
ary In ra* b year
tbn romroenc«*
meat ot tl»c turtle b <»« buo . which due«
not a« a tub* la»t in«»re than thre<*
moDtlm
Al! turtl*« caught at Aacrn-
aloo I aland ar** the property of the
(Ti.iwn an«! are only «rut to England aud
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by the adiiMralty. In wbour ban«la the
g«»v«*rnDimt of th«» whole island prac­
tically rr«ta. The particular apacle«
rlikli favor* A •••melon with Its vlalt*
la the gtwu turtle, fn»m who*«* greeu
fat an«! portion <»f the An* that ¡«artlcu
lar t»ran«f of »«»up 1« mado which la pro­
verbially a*MM'lnt«*d with the banquet*
of ¡«ondon’a »|rlc dlgnltariea.
Many |iroj*lr atlll aiulle when they
bear traveler* talk of u>«trni that grow
on tree*, Ju»t a», long
aaltora were
laughed at when they came botua with
atorlea of Hying Ash
Both are real
enough, however, and the tree uyat**r
la of delirium» ta*(r. if voyager» through
th«* truph • arc to -lx» tudb-ved. At n
conference recmtly held in Itarbadoa
J. E * I Hirnh’ti. of Jamaica, an economic
scientist of some note, brought forward
an Interesting pr<»p«M»al for Increasing
and Improving the cultivathm of tree
oyster*, and as there la a rich Held in
nearly all the U «-nt India Islands and
along the eoanit of Ontral Atn«*ri«'n
eoinethlng may come of the scheme
These oyster« cling to the branches of
the mangrove.
When the English rooks arc building
their nest* frequently a rookery la die
tarbed by big quarrels over the plac­
ing of those huge bundles of sticks in
the tr»x‘t<ip#
I ho trouble occurs nn*t
ly with young bir«!s wishing to pla< e
their n«»*ts t<*«» near to an old nest. A
council of rooks la called, with the re-
suit that the disputants* nest»« are soon
•»att«*rc'l to tin* wind»«, and the claim
ant and the defemlaut twith have to lx*
gJi a l;»*H ifn'Hui.tt *.-•:> S’ !i..*t . I1M M there
la a d;»turban<‘c on a more limited scale
when a pair of birds do their very best
to pull the sticks from the nest of an­
other |*«lr. <»n< h of tlie contending par­
ties doing all they van to preteut the
other from building
IbMiks are curl
oiialy ncather w Is»» and they scent a
coming storm and act to work to re­
pair an«! strengthen their nests Iwfore
that Imminent gale lias lx»en evident to
the farmer The rook** powers of sight
am! hearing are remarkable
When llaby H ritra I«» l»a<1«1y.
When 1» t I‘. v writ«-» a irtter to her daddy
far away,
Th* otx-aatoQ's most important, for ah*
haa so iutj<h to say.
«b» aits up to I hr tabic, an grown up
folks all du,
Ani then a pile of pap«*r all around her
we must strew.
With grandma's golden sprctavlra safe
perched upon h«-r nose,
Kb» dips her pen into the ink. thru
straight to work she g«x-*,
An.l the onslaught Aer«»w that follows
would till you with dismay—
When baby writes a h-tter to her daddy
far away.
"Baby sends her love to daddy, sad hopes
that he la w«IL"
la the aenten, • baby first Indites—her
methods I must tell—
For th« sweet and aimple nreasag« that
cxpra-»e« baby's lov»
Is a dot and dash and hlg Ink splash
below ami Just above,
Hhe perforates the p»p«r «ith many tiny
pricks.
Ami plays a tattoo on her rbalr with sun­
dry llttl« kicks.
And all the floor la scattered o'«r with
fragments of the fray.
To tell us baby's writlag to her daddy
far away.
*lbo Goethe ape.iallata ba»- »cm*
thing na o to talk about
A Hr«» >
pr -fxsaor hla dls.oicred n a |>U..'-r
coat of the poet's face spots on th"
cbm and the left chca’k whiah look
like smallpox marks, The natante air
now discussing th« Important que»
tlon whether Gaietho really bad pork
marks la hla face, or whether the
apota discovered Indicate mere Imper
factions in the piaster
It la known
that Goetho did have the »mallpos
when be wxi all yamrs old
New York
i*oaL
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G< m »4 P» k » Inf HaMManpl
Th» lat.- Ruaalan aavant Dr Kul««’’
made a tranalatlon Into l.tttle Ruaalan
of th« lilble «hieb th« a»n*>r wmü.1
not allow to b« prlnted
Hla widov
haa now sold the manua.rlpt in th»
llntlsh Hlbae Hoelety for
roublra
%•« i'p 1« th«
Swrtt R«wn<<
Nebb- You ni'.st like tn bear tb.it
dreadful grind organ alBre you pay the
man to play under your window every
day
A Prchaalortc (»»*•«
Nobb—No. I don't like It any more
A prehistoric .anew, was
than that girl over the way who i» crutly In a bog about five
lluaton Post
taking vocal law sons
Dungannon. County Tyron
It Is scooped out of an oak t
A Peculiar
f«at long t'ira. fa-«'t Wide.
One kind of wash foun<1 in Rrasi) <*en Inabes deep. It has a
an»! Guiana niak«■* Its neat of a bm at th«< t»». evidently for m
llant white pasteboard suiqxmdlng It haulage, and also two lug
Hern.
In the sama- bog
fron the highest bran< h«‘s of th«' tr« »*
bo a* to «-scape the attention of the body wan dlscaivered In «
A.
monkeys, which. In thos«» region* stale of preservation.
have a troublesome habit of Invi-nii ma-dlcal opinion It has lali
gating everything, even a hornet s ¿00 years, bill th«- peaty soil had pr<
nerved it.
nest.
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
The Farmer s First Profit
Off ACADEMY
1.1 • I*-1 .<
Our
Complete Annual Cata
logue for 1902, FREE!
l llivcrhity
Colli Hlbi.T
Acadcmk and Lolk-giatc Halls.
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LAMBERSON
F tv. E. P. MURPHY.
tlolid.n Pciolutlom
Fr«.Arnt.
I at««r«Hs .’sf». t‘«**u»k* k
Penland. Oregon
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UV Keeley Cure
We Teach
svjs
r*U«f ti om I 1 •*»♦.
as»4 v >
ss L ik
jxrit*u«ws i>
VaaU« IssM.ln
IM’ If lOJlltltl, %«•
• •” filila»»»
I u,IU I Mr, .»
By Mai!
I or fu H :nforti> at ion a»l»lrr**
.v'y
a. I*. M. <.
Pacific Cti.itt Curro-
tptiniier.cc Inali fuir»
PuH/tfíd, C r
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Groesbeck
brcesheck s Lice Ki Killer
Save Your Chickens
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•i* tn
Why
Bee 2 k M s e.
Syrup.pf FͿs
It- component part-« arc all wholesome.
It acts gentle without unpk-axaiit after-effect*.
It ii wholly free from objectionable substances.
the best .........................
family I ax it :ivc
It contoinx the laxative principle* of plants.
It contains the carminative priiwiplt s ot plants.
It -.nt.:'.:;s whole---une .»roin.itic liquuls which nrc
agT< cable anal refreshing to the taste.
It is pure.
It is gentle.
It is
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Mark
Magailnc Editor Itaven t you go’
father
a poem to g«» >>n this page-
Assistant Here's on* that I don t
quite get the meaning of. hut I sup
pose many of our readers will under
stand It.
I« ('hunt tort«««
Magaslnr Editor That won't do I
want son.«thing that will (uaxl* «‘V«ry
With a fortu
boiv
Judge
('hop. a Chin«*«
York, la go
children ar
l>ta«nó«»ta »4 Scotch fb<l*nd«rt
wilt Brcom
M.«al aaf tile peaaple In Pictanl and
have two €
Ar.tlg’.nlsh In Nova Scotia, and
great part of the nclghhairtng munite«
Hmltr Tub«» <d B < Mfsmtr
are dem-endanta of the Scotch High
landers who settleal tnere about a cea
The toiler tubea of a liner, if
tory am
tn a straight line would roa« ci
ten mil«*«, and the rondens**
more than twenty Ave mile*
Th« k«M«r « Palaie«,
tai number of separate piece*
In the twenty odd pala» <•» of th.»
in th* main atru«-t«’uro of the
Ga rman Emperor a«>in». I'.OO servan!»
not | obb than 40,000.
are employed, about ÎMW of these b-
Ing women
A huge Income I*, of
course required for keeping up e»t»b
llahrm-nta on thia scale and the Em
parur'a total expenditure la .-»tlmatcd
at some I.'j ooO a .Uy
4M in- pun-.
All at. ilclu itcly blcti.h <1.
All aie skillfulh an I scientifically computinoci.
pleasant.
efficacious.
It value i -due toour mcth'«l <>f manufacture and to
the orgmality and aimplicity of the combination
not expensive.
goal for children
To get iu benefit ial effe, t«
It is excellent for ladies.
buy the genuine
Manufactured by
It is convenient for business men.
It is perfectly safe under all circumstances,
It is used by millions of families the world over,
It stands highest, as a laxative, with pits-
^LIFORTÍIA JÏG^Ÿkl) P (£
ans.
ViV-'
ii you use it you have the liest laxative the world
pnxlu’.cs,
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San Francisco. Cal.
Louisville. Kv.
New York- N* Y
run .iAiK nr all lkauisu ¡>» i vumra.
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A hrs Milk Adulteration
A new milk adulterant han been dlr
covered by the dairy Itiape. torn In use
tn Minnesota. It la called glacogt n
and >a composed of sugar. lime an<l
waler.
It han the effect of making
milk appear richer than It 1», a* the
lactic a.-ld In the milk turns the lime
to a thick white »ubstance that an
nlmilatea with the milk and Improves
tta looks while It dues not Injure the
taate.
Wllllt—I prefer to eat a la carte.
Olili*—Ah’ I see you frequent »un<h
wagon*.—Boston Herald.
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Hard Pt*.« to Build Railroad«.
The difficulty of railroad construe
tlon In some parts of Africa in litui,
tinted a.y the fact that on the Pre.
town Mattru line tn Hierra lx»one
eleven steel bridges had to be built In
a distarne of thirty kilometers
Tb» letter la a long on», for scores of
sheets ar« used.
And »aery on« bears witnrsa to th» way
Th« Truth el II
It’s been abuacal.
A peg» for «vary word ah» takaa, ab««
"It's my opinion.** said Mr M«-dder
quite Ignores the lines.
grass after complimenting the groc-a r
While »a. h one as It's written to oblivion on the fad that the store had bcti
she consigns;
furnished with a new stove for the fall
Then proudly for an envelop« Ml» II» by loafers that some o’ the»« here navy
now will call.
officers la workln' for th.' coal trust I
Ami she tills It full nt paper, with no b lleve that'a why they didn't tell
writing oa at ell.
H. hley about their coal supply hold
Th« address Is so Illegible, I much regret In* back on him till prices went up
to **y.
another half dollar on the ton." IUI-
It’s doubtful If ‘twill ever reach dear timoré American.
daddy far away.
— Woman's Home Companion
Not Ip »a Prvnch.
I.«lxrIrn.«« Met W Ith by a Man Trav-
«ll.is Around the Glotw.
A globe trotter »end» some remark-
ably Interesting notes of a Journey
Hartl lu Makr Hlwht.
round the w ..rid to the Pall Mall Maga
A promlBrnt l«y:«l light. .. ............. flic«
sine
lie nays: I traveled from Na­ 1» not • hun»ire<| mil»-» from ■ 2d Mouth
gasaki to Yokohama, In Japan, without •troot building, and a phyal.-lan wh.>w
a break In the Journey
The dlatauce ofllc« I* lu th« »atü« building were
Is TOO miles, and the best trains re­ walling for the «trout car to tak« tbrui
quire exactly forty eight hour* for the to thrlr botnaa.
trip Of tb.-se sit bourn are occupied
"There." »aid the doctor, pointing to
In crossing the Inland Sea by boat. The a man who had recently rtiuTg.-»! from
fl rut class fare Is 12 fid. s«*cond class tl the pan. "la on« of your miatateea come
Is and third class one half of Hie sec­ I .ark to far* you!"
ond. Otily an occasional train baa a
"Grant«*!.” aald th« lawyer,
My
dining car or a sleeping car attached tnlatake« do face tu, aometlme«. T our
to It.
■nl«takea. however, are burled ■» deep
Like everything else In Japan, the that It require« Gabriel*« Irunqiet to
railway carriages are toyllkr usually ■ all them l>a«k" Salt lak.- II. . i
have only two or three rotnpartmeets.
When you «u<!4euly m«-et a man you
In the «lining cars you eat from tsl.les
hat«, ever remark that you hope you are
hardly larger than little girls hare for
looking well!
their dolls Al all stations, which are
frequent. yon can buy freshly made tea
I .¿«'ll of •eiiw la too often bl.RlurtJ ou
for th-ee halfpence pot, cup, tea and tarli of coBtdruceb
JOH\ POOL ti, Portland, Ortgan.
k.a.ten H«lp I« far ah Mams.
Th«
vacation
visitor
to
Maine
In
re
­
Presidi nt Pritchett of the Mataa
rhusetts Institut«' *»f Te» hn«»!«*<y »u cent acaaous has ba-.-n so numerous
Can give von the Imat hargams I«
relating hla rapa erience in college re and »0 generous la hla expenditures
»rally aald that the way boys had of that the praasperity of the Ftne Tree Baggie», flows, paniers ami h.ngu»»«,
finding a certain professor was to step Htat« baa taken long leaps ahead.
M 11 m ils and l'umt» an I nouerai
lato the middle i of the co!leg«» yard
Mactimery. hee u» b»Iocs buying.
and call out a i date in American h.«
Ao f ah baTM Must
tory.
Instantly the professor i
Mamma The whipping you got ye*
a'oma* out fro mi some window or
teraiay docan t se« m to hnve Improved
la the ml »liege and say that th* «1st»
you
your conduct baa been «von
was ia<orre«'t.
worse today
»•rry •
Willie That's what I santo.! to
!!'•>• b«f<M and M«ntal Pawir.
provo You salai I »«• bad as I possibly
g *< m 1 er«»ig«M>l
In gtat«M by an authority that the ..»old he yesterday ar. I knew you
cr«»|M «*»»••• m«»r« « »»•■
ht of a mana brain has not hi nr wrong
Philadelphia It*-
ls«it.»r s ».« «a h >»«br ’.:*.•
« • Dps and » •** •> • *‘«k*•
Tbr
M ..— —
do with his mental fewer
I ha! • Il •
iPv.w
g . •
r
greater th«’ nil*
iter the climate, t
•a.
f«t>< ..r th« F«rty ta«« «■
the brain The largest bra- tda of all
M >ra F err jr s M««4s t
those of the I'hugatchea. * who live
ai. l a.««u Watt
ut‘»*r
y far north and next co IBM th<*
Bl! I >». *1 bjr • J 4.•«»*<•.
of th«*
D. * *•'*» < Co.
Da< rud
I m aft*
TndLi«< S ( hr<MM»i<»<«e.
Dad G««th« Itava Pockmark«’
Carter's
Little Liver Pills
I
CANDY
CATHARTIC
SWEETEN
THE STOMACH
PURELY
VEGETABLE
»♦es***»*»1
rOR HUOACNf.
ron oirziMEis.
TOR BIUOUSRitt.
LIVER TONIC I
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An«««r«d.
"But how do you pans your time”
CURE SICK HEADACHE
asked the lady from th.. ' Ity of th«- ro
tired business man who had nettled
on a farm.
Automobil«» Stare« in l.mdon
btialnc««
"Well." aald the retiro»!
Automobiles
hare
become
very
man. "1 «p«-n<l a x»x»»l «irai of It In »-t
plalnlnx to Inquirer« how I x»t alotut scarce tn the city proper of iMimlon r*
»>n«»-<|u»*r*e r*f the applicLiioti of an
out b»-re "—Bomrrvtlle Journal.
old ordinance forbidding self propelle •
•n
Old time Drought«
tulles an hour.
The first great drouth on rem. •
happened In Si«, and the two lun wd
Very Qu««r
Ing years, when, according to the ret
"It’s mighty queer that Frank Tick
ords, there was prn< tlcally no rain
fall in England
In <79 th. spring« in Idon »t.o'il I turn out to be a default*
England wore dried up. and It wae Im er." n-marked Tenapot
"That's what it la.'* added Bunting
poaeiote for men to work In the oyen
air.
In 893 and 99« the nuta <m th** • Nobody ever heard him alluded to as
trees were "roasted as It In an oren .'* ■ionest Frank Tickleion.’ "
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ALL DRUGGISTS.
Muit Boar Signature of
CARTERS
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tsst* good
r«t th»m 1'1« cernir Th«y
«et» ... In ___
th» _
nn.uth,
Uav*
rsmovs an* bad t-----
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; : p«rfum*d
; rfE: I II to
Ing ths breath swset and
•
i > t«a .' <n sad it»r are
fthsd *•!»♦« ially by chi»dr«a.
•wssf*n th*
■ tf ' h by e!*vn«1n< ths
mouth, (hr st at.d f >d rhsnr.»*l
Tt.it
mean*. ih«y »Top undlgestHl f »fr >m
• >uring in the
prsveru ■<«• fu»»««’
Ing In th* b writ, at A kill d *
a- rmi
of ary kind that breed and feed la ths en­
tire syMecn
ar* t irsly vegetabis ar.4 contain no m*r»
curial or o(h*r mineral polaon They eon*
* th* . ■ - • *
•
rl** In men
f rm a < unbln «fh r. of r»m*dlr« r .
■
».»d to m*k* fh> i »I o * h | purr v«d r>n
at 1 mahs elean akin and t autlful e m-
pleslun.
f re th* •’ n t ’ »• ’ I - w »| r ar d et!r up
the lacy liver They do not mersiy ■<•(!«n
th* at<»ol* ard raws* their dlachargr i m
e'rengthsn *h* b *•!» and put them tntu
lively, healthy condition, making thstr ac­
tion natural
nsvsr grip nor grip* Thsy art quietly, po*.
Hlrsty and rever aua* any kind of uner>m>
fortabls fee mg Taker, regularly they m »he
the liver a< t regularly and naturally aa It
• h i’d They keep th* eswerags of th* t
properly moving and keep the system clean,
turrets* the Row of milk In nursing moth­
ers If the m »th*r **(S a tablet. H makes
her milk mildly purgative and has a mild
but certain effect <»n the baby In this Wijr
tb< » are th- only s«f* aia II vs f,.r th*
nursing Infant
taken pallet t!v persistently will cure any
f -m • . >»-•••’ v. r, ro matter h .w
• ,r
b >w ft*n other r« m« !tes have faCe-! They
are «l>* ¡utely guarsn tred to cure ar y <• . -e,
or purehaaa musty will be cheerruuy re«
funded,
roil 10*. &■
n b*>< Rampies sent fr**
for th«-a«k!ng We p .i»h»h no testlm r la
but Mil «’ascareis on their merit under ab­
solute guarantee to cure Huy ar.d try a
bog ’ ' •» <-r write us for f?
•
and honklet
•aerMD *tsau*a bsvrm m., nnnw w **w yoas.
Di W 4 DIV win M p*14
,eT rMd,f ®* ,hl* P*P»r wko will rm
l\l vT -tltlr port ta us any attempt of substitution, ar tale of
'• Mmrthiag just aa good" when Cascarata are called
tor. auu furaiak «rkdaoc. apou wkKh wa caa caavtct. JU1 cotraspoodaaca confideaGaL
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