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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1903)
Dragged-Douin Feeling In the lotn». Nervous—. unrefreahlng »taep. deej-o- daacy. It 1» lime you were doing eosoethlng. Tlw kidney a were anrlanlly railed the rain» —In y*<ur race they are bolding lb« rvlnc and driving you into acrhau tr-uble. Hood's Sarsaparilla Art. With the mutt dlrwt banaC lai efievt on lb. kidney. Il nmtaln. the best and m *I*. i mbclaiHea currwlli^ and tuning Uwce organ. tut A Good Rea—a. Mr». Greene—What do yoa hare an alarm clock In y*ur chamber lor if ,ou don’t Lava the ala m wound up' Mr». Gray— II yuo could bare heard the awful thing» my hoebaod —Id when the alarm want off, you wouldn't ssk ma. K»«pt«g Iter (lead liar oa Watch. "Ycu «bonId ai—p oa your right •Id«, madam.** "1 raally can't do it doctor; my hue- band talk» in bl» »Jewp, an ! 1 can't haar a thing with my l«(t aar.”—Town Topica. la.gequate Metis«. H >w««—What did they do with that fell**» »ho wa» arrealed tor »tealing ci gars from McMogy's plo««T Barn— » >b, he was discharge*!. Tb« proiwaulor was una’da to prove a TU motiva for th« alleged lliwtl. Ja Ig» as it happened had am -kad one of Mcbb<y a < Igar». Hl. Narrow Logic. "If 1 l ai my wav,*’ said lb» man of high prin* ip!»», *'lbota would ba no money in politics.*' "Bat,” —id henalor Sorghum, "if you didn't put any money in politic» it isn't likely yon could have your way.'* LOWEST RATES To Clib ago, |>ub . ,ua and the Bast; to Ima Moina«. Kan—a City and the Hout heart, via Chicago Groat Wwt am railway, Electric light*! train*. Vne<| nailed «eri ice Urite to J. P Elmar, U. P. A., Chicago. tor informa- tion. An <*4d Co«tr««t. It I» a ctiriiMis fart that, «bernas in Italy th« eduated clata— ar» phy»i ally gr—tly lnl«ri* r to tbs pew—nt*, n Eng lami niamliwr» of th« learn*! » isti— are physically «upsr* "r to the lai -ring rias-» a» a aa far fft.rs » <>•! - tv . Lev*.* -a wvr * * Fa*»« J < assai makss .lt> lha< h. !• 1b« seti I.» nari.1 . * II.I rrmol r > 1 aa -a» A Soini lo oa, la ih. < et T* --'a. * *i * ir •mt ai«i» l'n'.u ! a* I ta.t «• ir. rm *• p«, Uw » •» e- os». Hi' ■ 1’1. ri* : |.an- ’ , ■ • h 1 te ■ •mi ..«rr r— . 11 • •*-i. H ai - • * bg 14« uw »1 K.l* • < .r.a.H < >■ Fkask > t'NKKKT •worn lo lar*o. me a***t • .barrita*,-! 1 *.» pi-* > • ih., «tk dar **l tx - . *. I -** |... I k.w.«uu > Artwry Parta Hai* • Calarrk r» • t.,»n Internai:vari ’ arw «Irweiig *>n ih. 1 -■! ai* In • r<» ut Un ar.Ua» ss) ! ■' ■- i •».-■■ F 1 < lirskY ACU,lutato. <k Oonl bv rlrusei.i«, ?!< Itoli'• Fsmllr Filo u« 1— teak Nlae Praa In a Pod Whan a maiden 1» .helling pea», ac cording to an old »O|*ar»t Ilion, »he should if .ha find a pod with nine pea. In It put it over th a bouae door. Than the Aral young man to enter th. huuea through the door will marry her. tils Crtwirwi Trouble« Him. **txx>k here, ar« you th« man I gave a o|u»rs m—l to on« cold, bleak Fa* ruary morning?'* "I'm the mao. mum." "Wall, do yon remember yon promised to «hovel all lb« snow out <>! my heck yard ami then sneaked c*fl without doing II?" "Y—, mum. an’ me conscience smote me. IHkt'e de r—enn 1 tramped all de way here t'rongh ile bla»ing son to finish de job." A W¿ «□ RELIC titolar» of lb» • ball Irei b» Sgela Moolb la "Maaatat.** <>n a bracket In Edwin Hout b• bed ruutu at d'h» Player» th« apartment remato» as be left II that solemn April ■lay ten years ago-- »tanda • sadly di lapidated skull which the eider Bo-ih. • nd sftt-rward bla s*m Edwin, used to aolllwqulae over III the graveyard at Elsinore In th« fifth act vf "Ham let ’• In tbe early forile«, while playing ■ n engagement somewhere In lb« wild Weal. Junius Brwtii» B*- th did a m rlea of klndneave» to a particularly un deceiving feliow, the name of h'in un- I iB'iwu to us Tbe man. as It ss«in*d. was a rotti b nation of gambler, bor*a stealer and highway man in brief, a misa vllsneuus de*|H-r»do. and precisely tbe melodramatic sort of person I kely Ito ton b tbe »ymiatbl«« of tbe half- mad player. In tbe courM of natur« or the law presumably tbe law. tb« adventurer b Idly dlsappesred one day, • nd In lime cvwMd to eiiat even •• a r,»;..-»- e io ' e florid mind of L • •omet ime benefactor ' A» tbe elder Hoot h was Mated at breakfast <*ne n>**rn ng In a botti tn I lx>ut»vt|le. Kentucky. a negro t»y en- t erwl t be room bearing a .mall osier basket bratly covered with • snowy napkin It bad tb» general aspect <f ■ basket of fruit or flowers .ent by Mtn. admirer, and a» an* b It figured for a moment In Mr. Booth's conjee- ture. On lifting th« cloth the actor •tarted from tbe >-halr wfib a genuin« vipreMi- n on bl. features of that ter. ror which be was need so marvellous ly to slmulvte tn Richard III.** In tbs m'dulgbt tent «• er»e. or as Macbeth when the gbo«l of Banqtio usurped bls .«at at table In the pretty willow woven b»«k*t lay tbe head of Booth'« old ponalonaf, which he«*! the old penalonre had be- qil«wtbed In due Irgal form to the tra gedlan. legging bt m henceforth to adept It as on« of tbe neceaaary stage properties in the fifth •Ct of Mr. 8bak«B|»Mr«'» tragedy of ' Hamlet. * "Take It away, you bl lack impf' th un derni tb« actor to tile equally agba.t negro t>oy, who»» curiosity bad bap- pily not prompted kiln to Investiga!« the dark nature of bi» burden abortir afterward, however. the horse steal«* • residuary l*-galee re- »-vveriiig fiuto the ftr-t shock of surpris» fell lin* the gr.m burner of • !.. •:!.,»• .*>;* I. ì 1 Í .-e le 1 t** * ariy Oil! to tbe litter the listator e whim ’s! . i.-.-i »t 1 h *• ! w .1» tii.t the skull came to m ure an et>gageni>nt I«» play the rule **f poor Yorick In J. 11. Booths Company of .trolling players, and to continue awhile longer to glim mer I h I i I i <1 tbe fiM-tl ght. In tb» band» of bl. fammi» »on Century. AN EXTRAORDINARY FEAT. Free Medica! Advice to Women. Every *ivk and ailing woman. Every young girl who suffer, monthly. Every woman «ho is npproachiog maternity, Fiery woman who !e«ls that life 1. ■ burden. Every woman who has tried ail other means to regain health without «ncceaa, Every woman who 1» going throsgh that critical time — the change of life —. b Invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham. Lynn. Ma»»., in regard to her trouble, and the most espert ad'Ice telling ctaclly bo« to obtain a ARE «ill be »ent abso lutely frt« of co.t. The one thing that qualifies a jieni<*n to give ml vie on any subject !» *-xj.-ricii*e —i-x|»-ni-n<v erróte« knowledge. Ñoother prm*>n ha» so wi le an eijic-ru-nce with fcmalu ills nor au> h *>rdof fiucct *s as Mr». l*inkhatn has bad. < her a hundred thousand i . vm -*, come before her each year. Some prr** *iially, other» by mail And this h.ut la-cn going uu for twenty years, day after day, and day after day. I wentv ti-nrs i*f consiant »u* gtiiie*!! think of the knowledge thus Sun-ly w mi'ii are wise in seeking advice from a w *¡11*111 with su h an cxpup-iKv*, es¡w** ially when it is freo. Mr«. Have«, of Hcvstou, wrote to Mr«. I'lnkhuin when »he wa* tn great truiilile. Iler letter show» the result. There are a< timlly thousands of stn-h letter» In Mr». 1‘lnkliam’s pos—ion. " Pasa Ma. I' iwsuaw -I hav« been under ilo*-tor»'treatment for female troubles for wem- tim* but without any relief They now tell m« I have a fibroid tumor I cannot .it down » ithout great naln. and the «orene—eaten la up mv spine 1 have bearing down pain. i*oth hack and front. My abiloinen W mb >• dreadfully thea with aay KNofart My appetite in not awidlen. and I bare bad llotving spell* for three year. g X»! I c inn**l w»lk or l>e on my feet for any length of time "The •. inploma of J*lbr**id Tumor, given In your little lxx*k. ai-curately describe ni ■ «a, s - I write t*i you for advioe.” — Ma». E. 1. !!•¥»•. -tl Du Iley St Boston). Iloahury, Max- < • •!•«■•• Hallor O»»rpi>w»M HI« Com- p«(*lun in <'rd*r Io A««« HI—. An extraordinary frat of couraga "Paa» Mi« I' ivkuam :—-1 wrot« to you describing my armptom*. «nd ■ ml co.lt**«« wa» ¡*erf r<rie*l by John You r.-pllc 1. and I followed all your dim liou. carefully Clements, who wa. >-ast sway In • asked your a Irire f ■ -I-r.-ral r** - - Mill t«* lav I am a well w**msn d**ry only la.t suuiiuer off tbe labra "Th« us<-*d l.ydln E. 1‘lnk ¡i.iiii’s X rgetalile < oinpoi.'.iil, to rll-r dor Banks On July 21, when tbs with jour adrice, ■ arefully followed, entirely espelled the tumor, and strength schooner Prole*tor was Jn»t t*ey**ud ened th« wh >!v system. 1 can walk mile« now " Your Vegetable Compound ia worth five dollars a drop 1 advise al) the strait, of Belle Isle. Cli-metit. and G**rg» Jolm.t* n. another of the crew, women who are aft!i*-ti-d with tumors, or snv female trouble, to write you ' r alvi.-r, an*l give it a faithful trial."— Maa. E. F. Ham, »41 Dudley bt were out in a dory together. Th« fog (Boaion) Roxbury. Mass • hut dow n suddenly and shut them off fr**m the r ship They rowed about for Mr». Huyes will gladly Answer any ami all letters that may I»e hours frying to find b«r •• tbers were »»lilressi-il to lier asking about tier illness, anil lrow Mrs. l'Inkliuta no other craft In thst region, aud land hrl|H-il her. wa. thirty miles away When ulght OtnnflFORFFIT ' *.. **o.»M f ih «uh proto s tks . «I leiw u-l ipsim d came on they d*!i-rtnln.il to make fur \n|||||l sbur. 1*1 . . . wk.«.k - * * -r. II« .»’• it. g-n lilWVUU l ,«!. K I'lnUhsm M«*ll. I»« Co . I t ««. M.—. th« <s*s«t befor« the polar current • wept thorn • nth. They wire without food and wati-r and tbs o*v«n was Do a» They PlraM. Pride. fllJeil with Icebergs. Dick- Th—« folks Bust door have Von Porker —Aren t y*>u »atiafied Tbs morulng <-ame at last wltb a n awful g*x>l time. with that ante-nuptial agreement? bright sun mid brieve and they Bet a Dora— liow? lxird't»ratter—1 don’t want to low »all for a few hour» But a »torni Dick—Oh, they don't hsv» to go any- my «elf rtBpwct after marriage by hav follow ed, a nd by nlgbifall the boat «bwrw, and they dun't entertain.— F.z- ing to run to my wife lor every thou-- was half full of wa'sr amt lying to a liangi*. and.—Life. drag, the talk |>ourlng down and both men balling their hardest. A a the third night approached without ■i<ht * «* of land Jubnslon last ix-art and aban 9 ♦ doned the oar a <l*uient. held on un A. til hie mate became dellrluua aud threetrne*l to Jump overboard Then Clement», being tbs stronger, overpowered Johnston aud tied blm up In tbe bottom of the b«>a!. an operation which, ftom tlulr «trugg’e«, nearly Rheumatism does not come and go with winter swamped her After daybriak (’Irai time always; to fa* t ionic suffer more during the •nt» got out tbe oar« »gain and at Spring and Slimmer than at any other season When Doon reached tbe «h *r». landlng lu a the blood is charged with Uric Acid. Alkali and other little cove. I Her» he fotitid a brouk irritating poison», then the system is in the right that gav» Johnston a refreshing draft, condition !*-*r Rheumatism to develop, and an attack bisldrs a meal of frcab roots and bet- is liable to come at any time. Winter or Summer. rlew. This restored th» latter aud Rheumatism, because it attacks different parts of Clement» cut blm Io •»». Tt»i-n they the body, and is sudden or slow in its actios, is given various names such as acute and chronic, muscular, started to coast south, mid tn th ■ after artu ular, milammatory.mercurial and K latic, but it ia noon were pl* knl up by a New found the same old acid blood that causes all Some a< land s hooner Leslie's Monthly. const int sufferer», while 1 **nly occaaioaal apeila *■( Rheumatism OLD FOLKSO? MORMON CHURCH but either kind is wearing up**n the constitution, and in time produce stifln . in the mu * les and joints and •ulne »uuiclitucs times th« acids throws thrown oil off bj Lj A. tetvrv.lle« tl.th.rl»« of Adher the bl*«-l settle up*n the valves o' the ent. of Hrlgham toi.g. Portland, Ind., Jan. 10,100S. heart and ends suddenly and fatally. A recent dl.t-atcb from Salt Laks After being t.rnbly crippled fat It won’t do to let Rheumatism tbraa y.ar» with Bheumallaia, and City tells of a gathering of the old run on. It is a dangerous disease, and having triad wall known reaiadiM I folks of th« Mormon Church which you can never tell where it is goiug to aould g.t na rollai. And having bad Just brevi held at American Fork. Strike. Home remedies, piasters, lini- read of the w< ndorful affatto of Of tbs old peuple pre»ei*t forty * n# meuts and »u h things as produce B. B B., I ooaeludad to try It, and wer« «bove the agi* of lai, Iba wer« counter irritation, are soothing and am happy to »ay that I waa entirety over Ml and undrr tai. and fl!7 of tbvm may relieve the pain temporarily, but curad, and am able to work ». wall were mor» than 70 and under !•> years the polluted, a* id blexxl vanuot be aa I wear did I oh.arfully recommend B. B. B. to old. They bad a banquet whereat reaclnd by external applications. all anffarara of thia terrible dla.aae, they dei oureit altty bu.heta f green Rheumatism must be treated •nd will »ay that If they will con pesa. 3*"‘ chickens. 2St> |><>ui>ds of bam, through the blood, and no remedy tinue tba treatment, aa par direc twenty bu.hrl. of pola o*a tin bush brings such prompt ami lasting relief tion., they will find a permanent el« of eberile.. KkJ large cake«, ftuo as S S. S. It attack» the disease in cura. M.W.BKKB. loaves of bread and th« ’ trimmings'* the blood, neutralizes the acids, and removes all irritating poisons and effete matter from the system. appropriate to aueb a meal Koine <>f S. S. S strengthens and enriches the thin acid blood, and. OB it cim». these p«r>oii. were memtwrs of tbs Mormon organisation wht-n Joseph lutes throu/h the body the corr*x!ing, gnawing poisons and a* i*l depoaitff Smith wa. at It. bead, and all of them aie dislodged and washed out o( the muscles and joints, and the suffer er is happily relieved from the discomforts lived under an*! r* ••■» : /*! the leader- and misery of Rheumatism. of Brigham Young. Tbe aggre- S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, age of tbe MIS men and womvn at does not contain any Potash or mineral gathering as. ikl.tlt year«, and of any kind, and can be taken with have tfi.îfiO dewendanta ■ «hour- safety by old and young. Ing which ought to delight M r. Roos*- Rheumatic sufferers who write ns Veit. But th re la nothing In th» last figures to dlacourage the pimple 11 «bout their CASC Will receive trainable aid and helpful advice from our specia’ otlur State, from i-»aty ng th» I* IBI leni physician», for which no charge ia made. We will mail free our special Injunct! ns to multiply and replecl.h book on Rheumatism, which ia the result of years of practical experience in treating this dtM-aae. It contains much interesting information about all th« earth True, the«» l*tah peopl« kinds of Rheumatism. lavoi-atabl .h*4. pn-llfi.- standard, and TUC SWIFTSKCtnC CO., ATLAMTA. C4s one that will be difficult to live up to; hut It must t>e rememl*ered that M<*rmot.s had advantages which denied to people of other State« RHEUMATISM All the Year Round Disease L'aa— tor Jey. Mamma—Y—, tba aL*pera bave baau diaruverwl et Niagara f all». Tbay are going to laiegrapb homo (or forgi ve nere. Papa—1 hank grxaJnae»' ! tbougbt tbay w»re g >ing to t*l«graph homo for fami». Doesn't Peel proc at«. "Mis’ry like« comp’ny, don't it?" •*Y«a, bat whan I mw it cornin', dat's da day I don't fe«l aoclabl«."—Atlanta Constitution. • Good Pills A VAr’ ’ o Ayer s Pills are good liver fulls. You know that. The best amily laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular, cure constipation. ;--- ------- ----- ----------------- ---- L Want your moustache or beard a beautlfulbrowaorrkhblack? <J»» BUCKINGHAM'S DYE J-* ■*_..•* .. ■ ■ < Southwick Hay Press PISO S CURE TOR Wben a man move« to auotbrr town. and ha» it In tor tb« town he l»ft. you <wn dopend upoti It tbat he ha» never done anythlng to Help tbe town along. • ml waa an tindeslrabl» rillten. Dorn di) limata • ilk caro. bundle the truth Tbs fieatbwlek kre tbs iargvrt <-»t-adiy. I* 'artet and Itoti worker of aay Uay Fr«as a »•nd for catalogue. Mailed traa. MITOHLU, LEWIS < STATUÌ OO. Ftra» f<ylwe Science Invention With an open gauge tn a central part of Edinburgh. Dr W. G Black laat yonr coll* t«d dust aud soot Indicating a total fall of twenty four pounds per one hundred square fret All Letter/ a r* b tort/M*. O< Natures Infinite variety 1» well U lustrated In the collection of photo graphs of aoow crystals mail« durlug . th« pBat 20 year» by Mr W. A ttont ky of 5 rrinuot H« has now more than l.UUt photographs of individual ■-rystala. and aru ng them no two are •Uka. 1 relation between tbs character of drOBtua and tbe Intensity of »1— p ba« been shown by tbe experiments of N V a ».hide In profound al»ep the dreams refer Io latent recoll«ctlona of l ing past »vents and matter» «eetnlng iy having uo conn*Hon with the pres ent. tuit tbe dreama of light «lumber are Inaptred by recent occurrence» and excitement«, and are •otuetlni«« coo I» transplriug nected with what around th« sleeper, * Coal workings around Cheadle, tn North KistfordsL-re. England, have t-een traced back aa far aa tbe reign of Bl* bard III. Tb« early mining la explained by local geological condl ttnns. »• «5« coal s»sras Instead of being hidden under drift aa In other parta of England were brought to no tice through dark etreaka turned up by th« plow. A late dlacovery la ab old level that muat have b«en driven at least three hundred year» ago for draining a coal tracL After a series of sxpertmstito wltb carrier pigeons for cunvsylug Intelli gence. ths German naval suthorltt— have decided to erect permanent pig eon stall-.n« on tbe coasts of tbe North stu! tbe Baltic —as Evary warship, •kcept torpedo boats, leaving Kiel or Wilhelmshaven will bereaftsr carry a consignment of pigeons, to be released at varying distance« from the laud ata tlona It I» crtlmatrd tliât tbe bini» have suffii-lent enduranc« to fly home ! over a distane« of about DM mile« from land. After ao much has l>een —Id of the cxcellen*-« of applied aclsnca In Ger many. It 1» gratifying to learn from Lieutenant Carden, who baa return*! from an Inspection of the Iron, st—I and machinery establishment* of Eu rope, conducted In the lutereets of ths Kt. Ixiul« Exposition, that even la German shops ths high grade work is done wltb American t<x*la. For gen eral work, he says, German tools have taken the place of English tools, which, ten years ago, were employ*! tn »wry ebop of !iii|x>rtaiice; but for w-*rk requiring great pr*-laloti am! excellence, there la to tie found, In nearly all tbe leading shops, a group of American tools. In the new fire alarm aystrm of Emile Guarinl of Bru—«ia, automatic slgtuils are sent to the engine buu*- by w-lreli-«« telegraphy The rise of the mercury In a thermometer acta upon a relay, and seta In motion a wbei'l w hl.-h makes and break« tbe electric circuit by a »<■ rh » of contacts. A series of Itnpulrea la thus sent through an Induction coll and the ua ual transmitting spparatu« The re celver at the central station or engine house Includes air and earth conduc tors, coherer, battery am! Mor— In strument The aame receiver can »erve a number of transmitters In different places, and a» tbe contacts on th« wheel can l>e varied, th» exact location of the Ore can lx- Indicated 9 be ^>t angry kt first b« has cheerfully accepted tbe name now "Our bookkeeper 1» always I'Ultti g In bla oar when It la not al all neces sary. and I think now be will I-« known until the end of time as 'Gen- er.I Itutta' A friend of mln« who 1« always called 1'beevfuT doean't know whether be 1« called that b**-au«e hl« ftleoda bwltove he ha« a an noy dla- [WMltlon or b*c«u— they consider blm a cheerful Idiot But. at any rate, be can't shake the namePhiladelphia I «dg«r FIRST PLANTING Of SPONGER Sucre—fat Rs—rlmeal« M«4« br tbe Gevernm««! en Fl*»rt*l« Coa«k- Not cootent wltb utilising all th» available re*>urves tn tbe Called States for tbe purpo— uf supplying the need« of tbe p**pl« of Ibis country, t ncle Ham has InvaJed the sea. —ys the Philadelphia ledger Tb« gov- erument tiaa gone In fur «pouge culture Tbe «upply of sponge« baa •ad tbe demand, never equale-l w« have been Importing IlKWt of d*>tue«t Ic rbe tbo— required I fur trad«. According to tb« enthusl- tie trade Aiw-ordlng to the enthus! eats of the t nlted State« Flab Com m'-ealutx. th« American luvaalun of Ku Crlppl» Creek Mines. rupe «oon will »4*1 spoug«*« tn Ila H«t Cripple Creek's «acmidgeological »ur- of coot mod It tow vey will t>-<gia tbi» m**nth. The min* Su.’.-ennful experiment» bar« l>wu •r■ <>( the district have every raai ■on to conducted, and tbe actual work of believe that wealth in* rr>a»ea to a planting »pongee off the onoot of Flori reasonable depth — «av T.fitXI ) It et. da 1» being dona umler th« »upervlaloa Thio ••• the inm-losion of Prof I ak— of <'«plain Ja*o*» A Hmita. of th« •• —rly a» IH»2. Flslihawk Th« sponge« u»«-d in tbe propagation are of the aheepab—d va pt. *'•!'* • I« « I *|rh riiedlcln«. I* fur forty riety, th« mo«t valuabl« In tb« world, lib—ci.r-'i e. *• I •nd which fill every commercial rw y«««. Al dnigKVii». •< enii qulrwment Dr II F Moor«. a—l«tant Rival« In Mlrtortun». Commi—louer of Fi«b and Flstierle*. People are often proud ol th« proper- devised the method of planting lioa t» which they are heir«, hut aurwly Th« sponge« are cut Into small I.« Iand»l —tate« are «o vaunt*l. few piece» from on» tn two tach— in dl coati— are •* b *<to-1 «I tit as are ths • meter The— smalt fragments of the Illa to which the tle«h I« heir. Human living sponge, which are dark Io color, nature fairly revel« in It» nii«f*irtun—, th» pirea fill*! wltb fishy matter, are ■nd thl» revelry load« t<* rivalry and to firmly fasten*! to piece« of coral, rwk many complication» N *nn Isso proud, or t«rra cotta brick and dropped over- none I. •> jeai"i», •■ your traveling board. Thin alutnluum wire Is u«ed invalid —London Uueen. for fastening them to the object» Th. 4 u— of the aluminum wtr» la th» —lu wyrui t«*»i rr tv. .. mb '-> c khU lrw® tloti of the difficulty which confronted ’tffi tWOiUf M'A* U th« experimenter«. Th« p !•*■»• of •p nge bar« on« outer akin intact, with Som« Reputstlo««. th« outer edges raw. The latter, bow "Do y*-u"-*i eril>* to the thaor« thst ev«r, quickly beal. Th« aluminum peopl«'» ofiaracters are made l*y «hat wine will, of coor—. pierce the »pouge they eaIt” •ml form a small bore, or bole, through "No." »uswered the »i lentiit. "bat, them The wire corrodes, but thia Is Judglng from Ihn *■! vertlsemonta. I an advantage for It gradually wrers •bould —y thst in n.atiy ca*m» their away, leaving the sponge free of say reputatlon» are ma la by t' e mediclno« th»y take."— Wainington Star. foreign subsist!*-«. M**st of the difficult!»« attrn<!ing the Putting tier Right. culture have Ix-vn met In attempting "Thai man with tha bird * •<• on hla to find something to bind tb« »pouge« ...... * ■ ke-1 ' - .* -«-it: ’ ’l: .-. ’ * ill to the nx-ka which would laat lung '■'* ' ■ enough for the growth to attach Itself naturally to the new bed. The slurnl yelled *loul,' but I can't «* ev«n a num wire does this Wood, string, cop few ther." "Ol emir— not," replied the wire goy j>er and Iron wire and various other •ubatanc«« were attacked by tbe m !1 who h* l »leerixl her up «gainst th« water aud animal Ilfs and rendered game, "hoth of tim nines are picked. Ho«T"—Chicago Now». usele—. Sponges sre being planted at Bia cayue bay. Anclvte Keys and Key MtIvkiwy (iiiMiilltw I liv^ltv«» F’llty dollar * cun lx- saved by buying West. Al! effort will be made to put W til run >-heap-r, choppm« th« new Industry on Ito feet no that tl.r al- ve private capital will become lnteri-»t*l I 15 !.. 20 l.uklo-l« p r hour, w •••!saw, well . drilling mai’hinerv, pu—p», *-u- Writo In carrying It on. There Is every row J*, call' FULRSON raounuy ca. •on to believe that the venture will F»l ol Rarrixin Mrert, TertlanJ. Orrgva. l*e successful aud that In a short time all tlie si>ongea n«xrded In the United States will be r»!**l la Florida wa tera HABITS OF COWBIRD It Aeaoclat«« with th« A«im«l« !■ <*r- der to Flu*l Insects. Th« cowbird Is black and • little smaller than tbe red w!nge*l blackMrd There are three «peeles. two of which th« common and red eyed nilgrst« to our Northern States and are found as •octa led together. Th« mal« of the NICKNAMES common eowblrrl has a head and neck Given Ot-en for Absurd »•■•ia«, • w4 of deep wood brown, while the red G«ner«llr th«» »tick. eyed Is whnlly black and very In« "Wonderful h**w nlcknam— «lick to trona The fenmlea are »maller than a paraon,” —Id the oboervant man. the males sod duller In color, although "There were two nk-« little women in the rode) ml female Is quite black our village who came to call ou u* Th« bird rwetve« Kt name from Its one evening an-l we offered them pip »••oclatlon wltb cows, bealde which eurn which the children had jnat It feeds snatching up tba line, t» that brought In from tbe kitchen. They re- are disturbed by their heavy tread fuacd. but not «■> emphatically as to About half a doten usually (trend ■ keep u« from giving them two heap •Ingle animal or a buneb of catti«, ing plaieu of tbe corn We knpt re part of which may tie of on» spec es filling the plates and they kept crunch •ml part of th« other Indeed, the ing nil lite evening. Three was some two •aaoctate together as peacefully thing ■o funny about It that I called as though they were of the —me »pe them 'the pop*-om lad!—.' and th« etea name ha» stuck to them •<> that th« Th« most serious Indictment against w hoi« village knowe them by IL tbe cow bird Is that It bulhla no neats ”1 on* e knew a nan who talked and does not rear It» own family It» Im-vsaautly In a high pitched voice and egg» ar» laid la the neats of gn-en a bright girl dubbed him the chirp—.' let*, warbler», finches and other Tbe name w as quickly paasi-d around blackbirds, moat of which are smaller aili ng the young p«i>p!«. and now th« than Itself Of the first firs red wing»’ greater part of hla frlemla know him beats examined In l!»>2. four contained by that name. A very dignified young the egg» of the cowbird Tbe summer woman of my acquslntan*-« g*— by warbler was one day found burying the name of 'Whont* to this day b* tbe dete«t»bl« egg m the bottom of her cause when she waa a very little girl neat, together with ooe of her own •be uae<l to call her—If 'Mrs Whont* Two orchard oriole»' nests. n»t fifty when she played grown up ladl— and feet apart, each contained the egg of th« family picked It up. Hhe almply the parasite, probably uf tbe —me can't «bake the absurd name breed Gouatry Life In America. "More than one red-balra! man 1« Tbe Pearl of Peacemaker« known by tbe name of pink,’ and pbli- Before th« Npanlsh American war ■ aopbically accept a the title. I have an acquaintance who boiiia a reapm- ther« wer« numvruu« conference» be- s'ble limit Ion who !• known by th« tween tbe loaders of tbe Senat« and name of 'Itotty.* It >«*roi that one lloiiw tn Washington, usually held at day a tuts bls'oua girl dta-overed that th» re»ldeuc» of »um» cabinet meto- ber. be bad three very prominent dlrnp es At tbe moat exciting •tage Senator Rhe promptly dubl>*l him 'Dotty Dimple,' and now he la known to all Alllaou. of Iowa, the great compro- bl» asaociatr« a* 'Dotty.' Another tnan ml—r. cam« Into a conference where of my acqualnlance 1» alwaie called Iber« wer« a do—n of th« biggest men 'Bluebeard' be au— he haa auch a very tn tb« government. "Well. Alllaou." —Id Secretary Hay. white and thin akin that If he dm« not »have da ly bla beard • howa b’ue "which aid« have you been helping through It. That name, too, earn« today- tl*o— who want war «r tLo win' do not?” through a woman « quick wit. Senator Alila«» rubbed hl» hands. "An old lady friend of niln« Is still ci He! I’m -hy' t>«-ause when aha waa "I have been doing a little for both." a young girt «he had a complexion be —Id Malurday Evening Poet. like | ea* bi-e and cream, lire brother t offee In lira all. promptly dtibb-d her 'ueaeby,' and Th« Braitllan« drink coffee as th« 'Peachy' «be will remain to the end Gt-nruuia drtuk beer. A great many of her days tn a certain h* uachold cups ar« drunk ea*-b day by the aver a very fetulnlue little woman 1» »till age man and woman. Th« coffe« ;» callvd The Boy.* b*-aua» when »hs mad« very atrung and very sweet. waa a young girl abe went through a viry eerloua Ilina • wh'eh made lt ne«-- Dlatrtbut« fifteen or twenty cents lier 1 r—ary to cut her hklr »bort. around among th« neighbor children, younger alat— —Id •he wa» Tbe Boy' and you can create mor« happinrae of tbe family, and tbe dalnty l»dy !• than th« Iron king« when they glv» a •till callvd by that • bsurd name. million to a college. An 1 ffrminate man w»» once callcd In your ml»uniler»tan<llng» wltb peo 'Y! la' by one of tb» boy« In the etn e. pie. do yoo give th« other aide fair an*) now w« kn>w hlm by Bothlng élan At.o hi-r one of the boys In the offle« consideration? ttou't profess that you *a Blway» callcd Cbesty,’ and aJ'b-mgb ar« always right I or Sul« or I.Mthjngr. T* • » V '« Fra ‘ mJ I*• • 121) Avro I r • t 1 pr I pi .1 1 .* hiul »ci Srbr**k»t, diar title. trr**w corn« OAtu, w i». 4t. rye,i U HI •nr or ail U»r nnaU raw mill, uhinglo mill. Umber <*r r*t«< h ¡»r*»m*riv in Wash- ingt. i» Oregon \ V* NEWl.LLt Bui HIK, Seattle, \\ M*h. W. L. DOUGLAS •3.22 & *3 SHOES-<x You eaa Mr» from $3 to 96 yo«riv by v*«rtsf W L DuugI m >3 30 or 13 o£o»o. 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