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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1904)
• é * - Economy b a strong point» with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. A bottle lasts longer and does more good than any other. It is the only medicine of which can truly be said 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR A llora Dlp'omaL He— M «a l>«Jon«., Clare. 1 n««.r loved aay vea bal yon. IVIU jos be my Wifel Hl>e—Rat l’ve tosa »- U! that yoa pre- p. ..-d to f. r ■ .rr g r.i w.tluri a u Btk. He—True. darliog. bul 1 <ild It m.rely fot prs’t. •. ao i «vi.l .T L oidor la prvp«lug to yoa. THHIMtlUJ COMPANIE«. Tbe Rig Agricultural end taw MIH Ma- CMSSry Houses Cewtersd la Cortland «■ Headquarters for the Northwest. There ia nothing <4 which Portland la more proud than tbe gieat agricul tural implement b- >aea that make their headqaarteta I- r the Northwest to this city. Among the first of theee Is tbe Advance Thresher Company, which has ball! a tine wan-house arid office, <»n the East si te at Kecimd ami Belmont streets. Mr. J. O. Humphrey ia the manager in charge <>f the com« jiany'a apleudM bualneee in this sec tion, ami he ie now in the thick of spring activity al hla ro«na>odiua| quarters. * I' <■ 1 ' • I - - - - •. a ’ »• . • • ! • 1 • A • Ing sharply alter new <-pi Ip merit and neceseary repairs and renovatlona for the coming sea»'n. and n-> one omits calling al the Advance eats Id ial. men t if he seeks Io inform himself fully as to the market and advantages of the various tbreebiug uulHts. In fart a visit to the agricultural and saw mill machinery manufacturers houses on the East side is s liberal nlncation to any one wbo wanis to g<-t a fair idea of the vast farmer Interests ot this part of America. Immenxe capital Is invested In three concerns. They sell largely on credit, Bil l W I . ■ • . . - - enormous amount of machinery is sold end paid for. They are tl.n thermome ter of the advancement and prosparitj! of the great Northwest. The fa. lory and prii.t Ipal p!s.. of bn.ii,.-»s of the Adraic ' I • • I -i: •• I. at IUt tie Creek, Michigan. Two years ago they <ame into Portland, and now they are doing business with the moat ac tive and influential people in (halt lines. TMt OLD CHESTNUT TREK. Love fur Familiar Tblagw at Nstwrw Shewa Culler, ot lb. Uewwlaa Wort. A woman wboes busy life la lived to a large city returned to her old home the other day for a Halt Ail the old time neighbors came to a«w her. and the weeks were crowded with the pleasure of retired memories Of one of these memories aba wrote afterward to a friend! ‘'But the pleasantest appointment I kept wee with tba big old chestnut tree on the path to school. The leairo were deep on the ground underneath, and I pushed about through them Just aa wo used to do twenty years ago. and thought ot the many boys and girls wbo bad got nuts there on tbe way to and from school. I picked Up tuy hatful of big glowsy nuts myse.f. and managed to rub two boles through tbe patent leather tips of my aecuud- best ehoes. But toe ante were worth It I dou't know when I've been ao happy. “1 came away with a new purpose to lire for. I'm gidug to own that tree! It won't coat much, for tbe laud there Isn't worth anything, and what Joy It will ba to me In my city day. to think that I bata «atad tba old tree ao that other boya and (Irla, ao long aa It Ilvee. can scut!!» through th. Iratra and pick up the nuts under Ita branch- rs. and gather dreams and inemorb-« also from It aa I used to do ao many years ago " Tba letter strikes a note which la far leas common than it should be. City '-.pportunltlee" seem tn eager young people all Over the country to offer the one open door to education. and that most rare and elusive Ideal, culture But culture Is a quality ot tbe soul, not an amount, greater or less. of knowledge put Into tb. mind. It la won. not by effort, but by the love that unconsciously ripens Into "dreams and memories " Reeders of IxiweH’e letter* will re a I «. life oug -,o. p.r I-.. « ,,f KimwiMxl, and Ixuigfeilow never liked to leave Cambridge while hla lilacs were In bloom Men of wide scholar ship that they were, much of their treasure wee gathered not from th. rar. folloa on tbelr library shelrea. but d.K.ryarda There are opportunities that the elty doe« not control, and to one who loves them, prairie and dis tant hills, tba meadow brook and the maple beside the door offer a culture that no book can glia. DOCTOR ADVOCATED OPERATION PE-RU-NA MADE KNIFE UNNECESSARY Auer’s To be sure, you are growing old. Bui why lel everybody see it, In your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich ■nd postpone age. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer’« Hilr Vigor, your gray hair will aoon have ■II the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for tM) years. • J »oa wsw •» jr*ffit« »M I • IN h g •**» Jv-toig t-a r mtUI w ■ e t ' e t st * >••’«-. •«*« o A 4 <r»y i.alr ' • .»•««* A»U’.r \ i< 1 Mauk. |1 M. MvBTI*. ***rrtdk Mibfito >-f r «• • VM«ua. 1 t r «vn rw . for White Hair The frfitB «»f turhiue enftnet at EIL*r> f« Id. Grmiauy, »h tv a st ram consump tion wpu« aknt to a 1x4)11 eleven |wunda to Ind»--ated h -rwe (« wer. an unparab leif’d performame in eronaniy. For cough« a. 1 rotos there I« no toner medklne ihau Tie. • Cure for Conaump- Uon. Tri- • iS . «.i is. • llr lias II ltrmove<1. ‘ i ‘ *y taj,” remarked th* youth, “that a win« man never stumble« over the tame atoa* twie*.‘* ' Ìtala rtebt,** rejoined the a«f*. \\ ! • i. ha pahhc* that way agam it ta» t there.** CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought The letter of Miss Merkley, «hose picture is printed above, pnnes beyond question that thousands of cases of inflamtna* tion of the ovaries and womb are annually cured by the use of I vdia IL rinkhanf» \\.;ctable Compound. “Daaa Mas. Ftianxit: — Gradual loss of atrength and uerva fores told me aomrthmg waa radically wrong with me. I had severe al-.---’ e.g pains through Ito pelvic organ, crwmi« and ritreme Irr'.lat n c d >« l-i seek lued .xl adv.ie. 7 <- .1..- ruil that 1 had ovarian trouble an I ulcera- t n. ami Mtvfsed an operatiott. I atrnngljr <>bto-te.| to this and >'• ■ ..led to try Lydia 1!. Pinkham’s Veer- tabln < «rmpouitd. I -of . I th t my Judgment waa c rrect, and that all tba good things san! about this medi cine were true, and day hr day I felt leaa pain and toereaacd appetite. The ulceration a«x>n hralul. ami the other complications disap|«-ar. I. and in eleven weeks I was • - ■ str. ng and vigorous and perfectly well '• My heartiest thanks are sent to you for the great g 'i have .!■ no me."—Sincerely youra, Mi-« 'li»u»rr MaasLMV, FTt Third St. Milwaukee, »UXX> 'f w'r'wW «Saes Mlae Bear* ths Signature of Bugs- n« TrfHrJ rv» Jurr«<'u movenu ui I uffici« Hon a. I b / yu b renia« h«« la* ruMto-r hr»*!« for ab«-*1«. A!>' An thrr revolutionary on foot, *h? u then will Itod Mn W nato*»'* NxUhlng • trop ihr beat remedy io us*lot their oMldrsa during the teslklug partod.. - Always lx-ap Year. In one part of "all the Itiis-ias." tbs i province of I'krnlne. It is always leap ' year aa far aa the femalu prlvlli«.- of proposing Is concerned. It 1« Slid to to customary there, when a young woman falls In love with a mnn. for tor to go to Ids father's lion.- and In the most tender and path.'tie nnmtier plead with the young man to take her as his wife. She promises the moat submissive otwiilem e to Ide will If be will but accept her. It the v.vung tnan says: "I tog that you w excuse me from thl« she i- .«Ii -I,. 1« resolved not to d-part tint.I be .hall promise to take her for bi tter r-worse She accordingly takes ............ ulx.le there and remain« until be Is wooed arid w.-n or until bs SBdg tbe •. fleeing to parts unknown. Mr*. Eva Bartho. 133 East 12th fit. N’.Y Yolk C,,jr' W- ' »ritoe: "I suffered for three year* with -euci rr- »-a and ulceration of the womb. Tbe do-tor advocated an operation • 1‘i'li I dreaded very much, and str. : gly .1 .. -ed to *o under It. Now I BI,i • changed woman. I'etuna cure.! Are you the waiter who took my me. it to k nine bottlee, but I felt ao order for that chop!" "Yessir Bless much improve.! 1 kept taking it, a* 1 me. how you have grown."* lrewde.1 an operation so much. 1 am "She says she la very fond of mu- toiayr in |>eriect health and have nut elc." "Instrumentair "Well. It's In frit **• well )<,c ti.te.-u rear*."—Mr* strumental to making tbe ni-ishtors Eva Bartho. sweer when she gets et tbe plan.. " — .Mr*. Senator Roach, of larimore. Exchange. N. Dak.; Mrs. Senator \l arren. of Jtnklixa- How la your s>n grtf-ng dtejenne, " y®.: Ilei, a Lockwood and .Mr«. Oeneraf Loagstreat, of along to bls literary labor*! Jorktes w a*h(ngti>n, D. C., . are among the —Ob, famously! You should are I bow prominent tadte* w ho endorse I'eruna. gracefully be carrte* hl* pen I behind Mies Helen Rolof, Kaukauna, Wla., bl* ear.-Boston Transcript. writes: Tonsorial Artist Your hair «r*tn« "Several time* during th* paat two to to coming out. Freshman - Yr«, it la. Totisorlal Artist Tried our hair »tar* or more my system ha* been greatly in nre-l of a tonic, and at those tunic? Freshman Yes, but that dulu t times I', runs haa teen of great help in do It, though Yale Hecurd. building np the system, restoring my "How hollow It sounds!" said a pa appetite and seiurlng ie*tful sleep."«— tient under tbe movement cure, as the Helen Ri-loL physician wee vigorously pounding bis '! • M r • tr n'.o.e lireeawiswi cheat. 'Oh. that's nothing"’ satd tbs Are . Ic-lt-ut, Mu h.. District Organis doi-tor; wait till we get to the bead" er of u,» K <al Templar* of Temper Alice (aged St- Mamma, my appo ance, write« aa follow*; Ute says It's time for dinner Mother "I suffered tnr flve year* with uter —Well. de,r. g<> and see what the ine irregularities, which brought on clock aaya. Allee <some seconds later) hysteria and mad* in* a physical — The clock says n,h appetite la tcu wreck I tri«>l d-« tor* from th* differ mlnuten fast! ent who- I* of medlclue, tot without Huaba nd- What! A hundred dul- lar* for an opera cloak? Why. it ia perfe«-tly ridiculous, my dear Wife Yeo. I know It la: but you said ys® couldn't afford an expensive one. Chi- cago bally New a. Teacuer -Johnny, writ* on th. blackboard U m * arntenr* "Two h»•«(!< are totter than on*.** Now. Johnny. do you believe that? Johnny Ye« in ’Cause then you kin get a Job In a dime tnueeum aud make lota o' money. "At what age do you consider worn en the most charming?" asked the In- qulaltlve female of more or less un certain age. "At the age of the wom an who asks the question." answered tbe man. wbo was a diplomat New Yorker. u X . ' <3 MlHS tA 4 MtWiHO fern i-.rvil •' ;M'1. th»’ d 1‘rruna. I f4fT«’rr<l fi’F fiv* vrfffU n ilh »ever* btck'U'he, a?ul when weary or worrtod mt!.'' ■ a • 1 a h<- \ lath*. I a ' Ilf* nod have r pKin. thanks t - Prtuna I »’ - mi Kiley. It ia no longer a <|tMWlhff> aa lo whether Perttnn can l«e relied on to cure all *u*h raw*. During th* many yrarw I haa tw« pat lo anr perceptible change In my con teat in a U ? * a I -fe 4 scute dition. Iti my despair I calle.I on an and < hr starr | • a haa ¡ at lit- - «dv — .l ■ to try I'eru- thia remevly tc g eatrx teet than ths na, and protuised good result* if I past year. I w.-uld p- r.ist and take it regularly. 1 If all th* won en »! are suffering kept thia up for Sil month*, and stead with any form of fi - .ale weakness ily gsim-l strength «nd health, and would write to !>r. Hartman. Colutn- when I had used fittren tottlcw I con- but, Ohio, and give Ii r. > nplets sidrred my«el! entirely cute«! I am a <le«cripti<.n '( tin r.iupt is ami the grateful, ha;py woman t«»lay"— Mis* peculiarities of their tri-ul.ha, II» «ili Muriel Armitage. i mmo liat.lv r< | with . « -|>lrta I dl t. fr. .-A . l'barga. Mi** Lucy M Kiley, 33 Ihxvenpott r.i 11. fit., Cleveland, Ohio, writes: \ ' I II ... ■ I • ai tubua, "I wish to add mjr endorsement to thousand* of other women wbo have ( Ohio. A :-»y >’c < a 4 ■y-*' F You Lae* <1«C Allen'« I oot-t war I HI B. Howes— Don't like this cold weath RI II «MIS MACHIS! ri J). a Writ* Alien 14 <Hre>»iad, I* X«y N. Y er. eb? Why. only last summer you fre« »« ¡ 1« ’ll rurra (Slitti ou A ei i < « i I aae ovrooN • ar. were complaining of the heat Barties «weBUng I t »«"ibr- arhltíf fe»« Anything l»ut (Irren, * > I ¡ r* iM —Not of tho heat lt«elf, but rattier lx»- «• ■rn». ; « iw ■ t¡ na • and t untune Al! drug- It M made bia moasy la St «Rl 0 HIM IMO PRH(HISo| l».i-. i a-< r| < auy «ubarttui*. cause of Its untlmellnes« It would tie g,fi*«»a)llh ; grnreriea. all right If reserved for such weather Wat ha a green M Iggies—Indeed! L* b (1 >n 7 (•« r «rut of (ha power u«r<t a* this. Boston Transcript. grocer? f l urta lu t:.* I u.tej Wiggle.—I should aay out II. did a "You may turn up your nose at me. Ktatva i» <l*etfiff. In tbe early days of Mcthodbtn In strictly ca«h bu Martha Ann BllllwInk. but I want ji>u the West a "circuit rider," If he had to n-tuemtor It's leap year, and Kit a large field to cover, was e.nn-tlmre IMhmiCT To TMRI SMI ifMHN. itorllngtiorn la trying to get me away l-ermltted to have a "colleague," win A Unido to Hie Height <>f from you " "Well. I II Just «how the was frequently a young minister. Ju.t An Account and >ot. Book ot IS Hagas There are four different beigli ta. freckle faced thing she can't do that — The R<-v. John Aent I row to Any Address. » ;e toglnnlng to preach tieorge dear!" Chliagn Tribune. military heel alone. As a guide to 1 hompson was a circuit rider In a Tbs A. H Averill Machinery Co , o! Old Soldier's Store. "Father," snld Kathle, "how much those who want to b- right on the sub. somewhat thinly sett ed port on of c. -i T- rtiai.d, Ore., «how advertisement ie Sonoma, Mich., June 13.—That even doe* a quite small tottle of ink cost?" Je t of heel«, r< .-nd . r tbe following; iral Illinois more than fifty years ago. to to found elsewhere in thia publica in actual warfare disease is m ie ter "Y'ou can get one for a penny.” an- t'p to one and one quarter luches a lbs colleague aaelgno*! to lilm was tion, have prepared for distribution rible than bullets ia the experience o! swerii! father. "A penny!" en-laluo-d heel la a military, tip to ous one aud Brother James Rndth. ao excellent am-.ng threnl.eriiicn a thr.-aherman'r ac I*eli>s Hutchina of tlna place. Mr.- Kathle. tn great disgust. "And mum- five-eighths It 1« a <' .1 n ai- va that joung man but with very little expert count and note U-.k <-f 25 page. This Hutchins aa a I'nlon "oldu r <aw three mle made an awful fu«« w l.i-n 1 o; it la a Hpanlab In-el. VX h.-n it go< o ••nee aa a preacher. hook will to mailed Io threshermen years of service under Buller Barks in atore two Inches it Is a t'ontllllaa. One Hunday Mr. Thompson had an lr.-e| <>f cbargs, by addressing the above the Louisiana swamp* and as a result the llttlest bottle In the cupboard " "Aren't you ashamed of your Indo The French heel« range from one and splxrlntmeiit at a email me. t ng house named company. got crippled w ith Rheunuitism »<> that lence ” "Indeed. I am." answered onequart- r to two ! ■!.• s usua ly — to the country, but having a severe liis hands and tot got all twisted out Ntriblnff !><)in*. Meandering Mike "I've been trying and are ca I. d Ixiuis XV. Ilia Ito cold he a.keit his young assistant to of shape and how he suffered only a WONDF.RFUL one ki««. daar, t-rfura I «0. to do something for It.” “What?” Barry heel runs from two torbe« an! go along with him and preach the ear- Rheumatic will ever know. HOMB pka leii the y«<ui.tf physician. "Eve toon fakin' de faith cure I've quite a few women wear It .shoe Ke non. and the latter, aa in duty bound, For twenty-five yi-ara he was in mis *W<>nr uf that f»»r rue. thank jrou/‘ re- TREATMENT l>een cboppln* make tolleve wihh ! wit' taller. obeyed orders Jointd the fair tnahl, “I don't like the ery, then one lucky day his druggist TV) fi • Brother Nmlth had never undertaken i.lcn i f I n in< a d<* tor’a bill thrust uu- advised him bills.- Dodd's Kidney Tills. an Imaginary ax."—Washington Star. (Fv-fiM AuM Tb*r* !« ' at«rrb la lliU Bretb n < f th< I, pr.-a h In tbe presence of hi un e drr my no»e,‘* Newltt — Well, there's one thing Mu.t Bear Signatura of Of Hie result Mr Hutchins sayrt ' ■ •ouatey than «.) uthrr diwaara ¡»ui t getter trito) </«<«• aa I ttl . ’.h< 1**1 !«w jrr«fq >k «• • t p *r4 t- bfi experienced colaborer, and when after “The first two boxes did not help about the weather. It'* always a safe tnc iralil« l -r fi|frfitnufty'rtre<brt-.!iph> topic of conversation. Ilorrough* I the opening servl . ee. he rose and gate me much but I got tw ■ more and before ?< ky L»OUO«-MO«FHINC-TOeACCO ftoutiCw «1 tt * |«*c* Uixra.F«, « i ><1 ptr*rrilo a. tame U<*« l a- 4 c ■ > L g t«> *f» out his text, be was visibly »mbar- íure PERMANENTLY CDWD I got them used Up I was a great dial thought It wag today when I met Wil* lot al trralUi'-’Cil I -' v. I:- I :ice-t Ilin« rat !e c''*■-‘ e- res rvtt SAAtornAat — re san!. totter, 1 kept on taking them and tondham. but when I started to «i»'ak IM«*n • hop: »• 'I « «1» • rh t*‘ I*« a < ■ t al if j lion«. «JlmraM» a ,4 I ♦ f f f« nMp'. i "i'« r- ! >lt<u He atammere«! through a few *<n now my pains are all gone ami I feel of It be said. "Yes. it's unsettled, and ttaua! tree!mt lia.i'fi » alarth' irw. taiatiu th b*; - raffi I« I-»-««« ten.vee. hevltated. m«<l» mother at- better than 1 have in years. 1 know that remind* me of that account of a rew in* « * a * fwrffi TT»* lar*;«»t ' iv« ia the Mammuth. It *«•!*<■ who fl tba inly c.‘Halit ;t •!«ttreofl the mtrht II tempt, and came to a dead stop ,| Jera«*« Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cute Rheuma your*.” ii over tan mitra long ami ha« a navi- ‘. • * • e f« rffikt^ ^fiklk tism." "Dear. ” said the politician's wife, "What's the use. brethren?" be said, Biffi. »•» ceffi. t««fip<»t tiful It •> t« <1 rectly t»u the and cabla atrvum flowing tbruugb ita ebatu- M«>H«ffi* b. >»»«r<, • V» JiiinJrwvia Af « elttlng down "! can’t preach!" "there's a * handsome big policeman ir4lin>na « • « hffirgvMi Urta» rAOTFDQ to > fiUDU«. hun lrr.t .1 . affi fur •' « aaa it fall« lu cut« Flight ot lllg llirit. *-r - « S whose toat embraces Mrs Hwellmau's Brother Thompson saw that tbe case Ibent f if rlf Ctla' • a: * i«»1| Da* LAi\l tr u ron oinmtu. ' * » » * ■ • » Of blrd» now In exlsteiu-e, probably Alirez F J » II LX >. I A <U, TO*do. 0 was one In which b.-rulc measures tAliVsN >K».K Al'OWkM house Can t you get him trnii«fi>rri-i| ▲ »M t-y Drur«U’«, ’ v thè one wltb Ilio «rvatest < ipau.,. of ITT LE r0R »ElOUSfiíl were necessary. M»u>f to this neighborhood?" "What forT’ Hall • Family Fhia ar« the tart. The C. G«i Wo Chiui'K Medicine Co. wing in pr°portlon to thè Inoly and demanded tier husband. "Mr* Kwell- "Young man," he whlspi-re.1 sternly I" > Al r ri . *’ o ,i, , i ,t. a* Itti tb» grealeat power of tight la man ba* an excellent cook and I want in his ear, "you get up again and Ilonr« with «hr I*r«»p1«* Off. Harbin, klan- hurta, la only th re. thè frlgate or luano'war blrd. Tbls her.”—Philadelphia Press. T«o Hltl* frltowa of 7 and h year* preach that sermon, or i’ll take yoa yenra old. but It la one of th. great blrd appan-utly tìii-v more b> strili thau The officers of a British man o' war b*ard older apraidnff of tlteta out In the grove, after thia meeting Is <••! . iti. « of A.la and ha« the larg- P. M. U. by atrengtli. for It ha. not great curry- over, and give you a hard spanking, tone Thr 7 year old I m »/ lla(*t>*d ¡»a rat European population of any A«lat| • Ing power*. The wandeilug albatro»*, were entertaining their friend* w ith a tlrnlly to th* <«‘trtr*r«ua(h»n, nkn the as sure as your name la Smith!" " " — H«J J" J«.«« io. city. con ta lui ng IM».< «XI Hus.Inna, b-*- thè largi-.t of all »«-ablri >. la al*> one grand lunch aud In attrmlame wi-re older boy. wltb an air of aupertor An electric shock could not have aldes the soldiers and ♦<)<■«» Chinese some typical British tar*. A young CURE SICK HEADACHE. of our atrong.-t fi, era One blrd wa» kn*»n cige. aa <| *bnipf y operated quicker. Brother Smith rose It " * Ilo <r«at 1!. <r milling ,ty known to fly al l«-a*t 3 1.'«o mi;.«* in lady, wanting a piece of bread looki-d ”Yott don’t know ubat a altrlelon la. to hla feet again, his hesitation ail of that regina. behind her chair at one of the sailor* twelve day« and I do " gone, and to ringing tones he preache I to walling, and a«ki-d him to bring hef T RI SSU.I ”8o do I.** r«*pL<*d th* younger **| a sermon that Is still rememtored by what she wanted. But be drew bifn do know ’* aged survivors of that old-Ume con self up. stiff aud stern, and. to her I X( UNI M -W*ll. what la Itr gregation as the moot fervid and elo amasement, replied, "Can't do It. uilsa; “!t*a tohra with th* propl* offM— quent discourse they ever board BO I'm told off for tatura." ratbfindcr. young a man deliver. An I'ptoDate tillage ' !>o you bare a good lecture course here during HE FOUND THE TROUBLE. tbe winter?" was asked of tin- manager llonrke Cock raw's IMory of the llvj of tbe Higginsville Lyceum "Indeed “O ’CLONI Wh'^e Father Kept III. Word. Aprir «• NAIHASl IIKSIOVU VI« > M . we do." be answered; "aud next season » «.sin,ma, t> c. at 5 II VeU. is i«l I t IRI l-HHI to.H In an addrrsa that bo rv.enily de we expect tu outdo all previous records. W rite for Catalogue and Prices llvcrwd on tba labor question, w No far we bare booked oue ransumi-d missionary, one refocmwl gamiller, on« llourk. Cochran told a story of hit Malaria is a alow poison, but the moat stubborn and boyhood, says the New York Tribunn, troupe of trahird animal*, uiir convert deeply rooted when it takes possession of the sys I’URTLAND, OREtiON. ed heathen, one moving picture ma *1 was born to Ireland.'* he said, tem. \\ c breathe into the lungs the polluted, germ- chine and one professional personator "and In Ireland I obtained a part of tainted air ; the little microbes then enter into the sys my education. I remember w e I tbe We may take on a college professor who icm, tem, anu and iccuing feeding uj:«>n upon me the re«l red corputclrfol corpus«, les of the blood, blood. wants to *p«-ak stout the tendency of school I attended and I reuiemtor well »«•«•n reduce thi» vital, hte-BUBtaiiiing fluid to such a* . ■ a school fellow of mine named Michael, modern literary thought, but I don't I *4*rHM|>«B It’* rr«»ta«tta. know. It'a pretty bard to keop a lad who was always talking about weak, watery state that the patieut become* little**, rial« tr»abl# t« a eommun fhtnr an«1 ther« Washington and Idaho. D g-nifled, h n- trouble and always looking for It. We pale and ana-mic, and men •ra tarioufi b!?»»!• of it Many (• air1« u Course on the asms high plane • ere right (*ib«f« ar« pru^rrly oral.le. permanent and immensely profit are on tbe question of troub e now tally and phyaically de- Amory, Klaa. Jan. 20, 1009. thought throughout."- Judge. h« mouth 1« not put in pru^of ▲beat fifteen year« a«o I aufYerwl with boila able employment at h.uns <>r on the Malaria may be and or w«arinf lb« plat*. mid therefore In Michael's rxperlrneo presaed. The Other Hide of the Htory took a course of S b B , whi. n built ma up roa-l ; something new ; m-nd stamp or It may tie that there la something to gin with slight rigors or and entirely cured me of the bulla. Three yoara gleton What's tbe trouble, old uan; f your plat«« ar« tn anv way *n«at!»faetory call at office for details a<o I Buffered with Malaria, and rememberiutf re will b« gla*l to tnak« aa aiaiatuaUo i chilly sensations, followed bow profit ua. you look sll broke up We«|i-rly You •nd tali yuu th* cau«a of troub!« much *ood fl. 8. tt. had done ni«, I d«ter> SQUARE DEAL BROKERAGE CO. "Michael boasted constantly that the by lever and thirst; but mined to try II »gain. I am gla.J to say that the would doubtless look broke up. too If W* «gfrart te«th wholly without tain ant 12* Seventh Street, Portland. Oreg.« master was afraid to flog him Whi ? gradually all part* of the rsaulta were all I could have <ieslr.d. Bines than you bsd s mother In law like mine, ail work ia at owar than raa*>nab|v rat«« I take g. g B av.ry spring, and have no attack ot and ah* ------ Blngleton — Ila! The old. Oh. bwaiiee hla father bad said that system are affected; the r «trartinf froe whaa plat«* or br! !<•« ar« Last summer I at>«nt tu at of the iiuu« or da rad. old story; she's coming to spend a few If a hand was ever laid upon tba boy liver become* torpid, and on Tombiffbee bottom baving timber cut. ▲ . B. DALRYMfLl. weeks wltb you. I suppose Wedertf there would be trouble. But or>a day dark or yellow splotches (sadly)—N*; on th* contrary, she baa Michael misbehaved and tbe «■■««lug appear upon the skin; the V^u «vauiuf Uli» Bunday« from • tu 12 Otrg Ma a hjj stomach fails to properly digest the food, due was not long tn coming and there are frequent headache., dixxine..,'bad taste m the m’mth, been with ua two months, and today 1« she waa compelled to return hum* She "Tbe boy went home tndeacrit>ab!y constipation and u general worn-out, tired feeling that only a Sufferer nursed my wife through a tod case of J enraged. He nought out hla father ** 'Father,* be said, 'didn't you say from Malaria can «lescnbe. Other and more dan erou* aymptoma fever, took car* of the baby, attended IN PIACIMI YOVR ORDÌ R I OR A that If tbe schoolmaster ever llik^l are apt to follow where this disease i. neglected, such a. nervous proa- to tbe household duties, mended my tration, palpitation, »leep1e**no«.. enlarged liver, weak kidneys boil* clothes. Slid losned me flve dollsr* on me there would to troubleF and rising* and dangerous-looking sore* and abac****«. Malaria ’is all three different occasions. Oh. I tell “1 did,’ the father answered. It is you. that woman la an earthly angel ** 'Well. I was licked today, and only the more dangerous because of its insidious and stealthy nature ine. stisa • the A ham-«-line o( thresh for throwing paper pellets about tbe an invisible atmospheric poison, and the germa and micro' , « that are If there ever was one.—Ex ers and engine*. They rosi lee* to op- room.' lodged in the blood are propagating and increasing in num tor all the erste, require fewer r. pairs and d > more Ksowah io Hold Him fur Awhile. "The fsther frown.it while, clogging the circulation and gradually wrecking tho health. "The average wegbt of men a ami better « k n al! kinda of grain •' 'I nevwr fall, my boy, to keep a \\ hat is needed in Malarial trouble* is bralna." ventured Mr. Ilenpeck. "Is p»«w l'ai, ao pu.h Id led Cower, cuts Sher, promlee.' he said. There la go ng to than any ori . r . Straw nr «nod pikers «-ol. frlt-M righi «bea you a blood purifier and tonic. S. S. S. pUrifie* about fits ouiv-ea growler than be trouble. Fetch the strap buy. buy the (w.s Huy ib. Chaniflua and owl burning engines. Alan a full woman's« ** the germ-infected blood, tone* up the stom Mowers, Hakes, and luud.rs line of (ingle a il double Portable Ha* Her “ Hecaus»." sen, "And the average brick." yep'led his ach, improve* improves the ap; appetite and invigorates Mrs. Rubberton—Why did you with MUCHI LL. LI M IS A STAYER Mille. the entire system. It stimulate* tbe torpid darling, "weighs a good deal more than draw your application fur dlrorce? a book of real poetry." COMPANY •luggi»h organa of the body, enabling them rw Mrs Uayboy Because I found that to properly perform their function* and tol .nJ Tat Ur «ta. iiHtn-AM». oar I wouldn't be able to get enough ali < ounf Iraa. carry off the poisonou* secretion* and health-destroying matter that have Rare Jutt think of the number of mony to aupport another btiaband. been polluting the blood and clogging the circulation. S. S. 8. con- American girls who go tuft bunting Tl. r 4hly r.-liable and mrxl durable machinery In the mark. !. |L n st In Hatisfartovy In operation. Hell Fclrra, Sts-k-r., Baggwrs and all Visitor -Tommy, wouldn't you Ilka tain* no strong minerals, but ia strictly a vegetable remedy, a blood abroad! Tbey who return as ceaate*«es . ..Ii.tr I. t n a't chmi nts. l»n j. na a !»atal and our traveling man will rail. purifier without an equal, and the greatest of all tonic*. If you have are so few! : to bare some distant rolad» es? ADVANCH THRBMHl’R CO. Tommy—Yep, If tbey Hied to St any »vmptom* of Malaria, write us, and medical advice will be fur- Jack And those who don't .. Ulîui/l'u. • W,r,ku J“ 04 » to pot, HyMmua. to! Bak- lushed without cost. mg 9WfrT gneinc CO,, ATLAMTA, GAa countless. — Princeton Tiger Leal* >7 ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Carter’s Dr. C. Gee Wo Little Liver Pills. K FITS MALARIA NEW PENSION UWS ~ V..... 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