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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1904)
«a * A LIVELY LITTLE BEAR. ABOUT QEN. PORFIRIO DIAZ. Catarrh wtetber II la of lhe < se throat, stove ack, bow«.« ,z n.ovs c « ». • r alarm U a eayv 'let,. 1st ist.lv'. ,.d r-evet tall <4 •llenlkMi. It la a 4lv hart« from the moroos mem- bran» whra kept ia a stats <4 mtlammal' o by ao Impure maOMioly eefufukasa. cam- glUuW of the bUred. Hood’s SarsapariDa Wtopper for MsceptecIra- In thè majority uf tbe Urge rttlee ,r- il «WS • .sve I n et.» t*-*l relation to th» atorage uf tutUmmabl» liquida, tbe many Beller Pre« <**ir»L • t rklente due to Tt*» Pvnkvllle l>vt«aHng Society was In re r e I ess u eoa tn regular s-•* a I G U..‘u « them ha udllug Rpurilng waa making an ••artirat pira maklng thia an un tbe aSrtnatlve aof tbe question neewe • baotute “B»« mi B« k 1. That man s every act 1» tb a great eesult of a selfish n.otlv*-." factor!»« “I go further than that. Mr Presi ituiva, where gent." I.r -»id "At-out ti.re fourths oi all binda of tbe things a man •l««*-s are t e aua ueed In frwat bra envious of wb>t » i*-l«»iy r **• quanti! 1*«. proper goes "l he pin b* »drei spe aker rare la not al bad the l!‘«ir last on lhe other ways tierriaed. lleil like a pirate when be »aid— and tbe rerepta Here tbe presi'b lit of tb» au- lety rise In which they »1*1« TUB CAB. rapii»*! on th«* d< >k are hept generally "Th» gentl*-msn must not ua» auch a(w*ut <>pen or. per are left with Ih» language as that.'' b« said baps, an old Cork, which sliouid bave "Why notr twon tfleeanlsd long before, eervea aa lire-ause It Isn't parliamentary." II may n»t I»* parliamentary. Mr a stepper. Bvsidra being uncleanly. It Pre« lent." v If. .'<■■! Mr G " t .a through such car»i»seneee that fires A New tir leena man baa pet- k . ng. loom ntng I. a •■■•liar and staff tolling up hla sb eves, "but by guu>, ebttrd a very g'-xl alopper that can be attached to either metallic or wooden H e congress al.'* roceplacles ue»«1 for the etorage of oll» and Other fiufiia. tbe use of wblcb A Trashcr'a Testimony. Ilinton, Ky., Nov. ?** (Hpecial) — It would overcome both of the objections has long teen claimed that Dialwtee is staled alHive It le tapered to a point Incurable, but Mr. K. J. Thom potai, st Ita lower end. wltb a flsnge of rub teaclier in the Illnlim arbo til, baa pleaa- ber or other yielding material fastsnod Mt.un tbe uutatde, so that when It ia lu Ing evidenre to the contrary. Thompeon had Dlalwlea lie took serted tn the apoUt II will fit aa tight In a» possible and prevent evaporation of lioild'e Kidney Pille and is cure.I. a statement lie makes regarding hia ¡the conteuta of tb» recepta«I» Tb» stopper is pltob-d on (he end of a cute Mr. Thotnpeuo says: “I waa trouble«! with my kidneys !or rod. thia rod being attaebvd to a tier more than teo y*-ars and waa tieatarf fastetrad to th» receptacle, aa shown by tso I t! e 'evt .betel» In thia (>• tt I io tbe IIIuatratlon A spring mad» of of the »tat». They claimed I had Dia- »¡rv la wound around the bar. one end bolse an*l there waa little to I» < *! r*e _____ _ eating ______________________ aga.ust a small handle dee'gn«-d torme. Then ! »tartrel to tier D «l-1'e .„ jiu ..t,.n n» while the otb Kulnev lillveti'l al.at tLri t . t >1 me ., , ur*'*l tu Ib» tup of th» re tv emuierful. It 1» eotiroly owing , Ul|, keeping tbe »fop Io Dodd'a Ki.lney l ille that I ai-i no« |n „ (|1 ra,„ ,h. r>^n,taele la Cures all form» of retavrh radically and prrmanmUy — *1 It»» ria* • «•r all I •• <• <M 1 It -1 •* The t h«uiai*abtr Man. •’Mr Vane says bo wmt t •«• you.* as 1<I that g« th - tn’» * . ••Whm did you ask LimT* Inquired Mr ghs Why. only a minute ago, nf course ’* Well, ask him again, won’t you lb may Lavs rbang« d his mimi siu< < tbeu ’* Phils«!« <i a Pt« »a CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Wiwieil an* »larrlc»! ami V. aewa ! M -* I ». I ■ > ■ • b*K'kkve|K-r «ri, v. rii.y u <1 ».« montile «« Mre. Gsbb- tirane tue! Il w <lid II I»« k out ? Mrs Gs.td Home one overbesrd t li ero g narratili». c**ugh M up * I during tba tor th« gjet.4 H;r Mi ha el lli< k» Ih a . 1». w’» > ba« baa.i 1 iiicii»!rr ”f th«’ Il- T II >** >f ( uiihii i » in ra th.»» forty >• ; •• wi laave public Ufa auJ ui>y Ua ufiered a »«•raga In the f.vl of i* si -Ire 'r ful . .. o-a- c. I ! - - I P .. :i. I: , bralway t! t I w»a f t e l to poailioa and seek relief at 1! After »pending all the means I I th it fear . 1 » ! rec -i t::y t h.v 11 w i.t Nove! Fire Ka*-ap«. Everyb*'!y la more or ieea famlllar wltb Or» ea*-a|*»a and tbelr uesa. bui Il baa been demonatrated that tire ee <-ap»a ar» abeoltztely uae **•• In ewa» of panie Tower fireproof (Ire escai*cs are supieised to be entlrely aafe. Imt w ben a crowd strivlng to get out of a bnrnlng bulldtng l*»e» tbetr b»eda. a panie followa. and many live» aro loet by poreona Iwlng kr>-*cked down and trampled on. It-'i-e and chaln fire »a eepea aro useful to a certaln extecL a» are a'.ao outslde frac»» siepe. A novei .Tlt'xz t : tille«! or upset i'rojretlng from the ¡«.»er etui of tbe stopper la a guide rod. wblcb eilende Into tbe ep*>ut. but ; ,i r t ■ , -.* !t!..ir» « n « !.*-n tbe »•■ ; . • r • ; " re! ">:t Thia gu.fie ro*l Improvement.tn fir** escapes, the Inven Inauro» t' »<"p|i»r being aeat«-d In the tion of a Mouth I’allota man. is shown here. It rouiprtaca a car In th» form »¡-'Ut the weight of tbe stopper, aug ini-titre! by tbe action of lhe epring of a veranda, which is held normally causing the whole to fall Into place af In a position to he entered from a tur Ib» »pout ha» l*een opwned and tbe window of a buildlnic Tills car alidi*» on uprights, so that when a aufflclent I quantity of liquid poured out. The patentee (• K:nll C. Staudlnger. weight U placed on the car It de- ere nd a, being operated by counterbal- 'of New Orl««en», l-a a nee welghta attached to a sprocket A.IjMsiabls Bracket foe Mirrors. chain. The welghta can I m to made <•»» mirror la seldom deemed aa to not only overbalance the car or enough by tbe average woman for ar balcony, but ala«» the weight of a man ranging her dress ami also for comb thereon, ao that when the car is in a ing the hair, am! tliat la where tbe lit lower«*«! po»its»n a fireman may enter tle hand mirror la convenient and ue» it and when reb «••*«! It will aacrnd with ful Its "tie drawback la tbe fact that, Ita single pn*«‘ i ¿er When two or as tt lakes one hand to bold IL It al more passenger* nre on the car It will low» only tbe use of the other to work uearend. and after Its load haa been re with In th» Illustration la shown a moved It will ns’-eitf! ngnln. By the In simple adjustable attachment fur a troduction of a brake mrebaiilam the car can be arreated at any point Hiiaa J Gilmore and William H Per ry. of Buckiuer«’, N !>., ar* tbe paten tree. Philadelphia • .levle» for tbe drvssmaker Complete mswsurvmetit» of all parta <>f tbe body e«{M>clally tbe walst. wblcb la tb» moet troulileaom» tu get exaet, cali b» mad» easlly and qulckfy. wltb practlcally no clanger of sny lulstake Tbe pateute» la K Wakefield. Mount l'iessant, l'B ainall mirror, In coujunctton with the larger one on tbe bureau, enabling the former to I k - adjusted to auy desired ¡K.altlun and alao to compactly fold It out of the way when not lu use Tbe upright aiipportltig artu. made of tubu lar metal. 1» fasten«-*! to the Mgr of the bureau dreserr or other support. In the ranter of th!» rod la a »leave of an •rm extending tit ward. whl. h arm la I attached to an outer arm and an Inter mediate arm The Sleeve 1» adapteil to slide In tbe support and provided with a clamping screw for securing It In lie adju»tr«l position. All the arms are 1 binge«! together to permit them to • wing horizontally, while Hie outer arm la provide«! with realllent Jaws to bold the mirror. By the u«a of this contrivance th» small mirror can b» •e. tire«! In various positions and tb» user can aland between It and tb» mir ror of tb» bureau or dresser, dispens ing with a hand glass and leaving 1x1 th hands free for dressing or other pur poaee Frederick Eble and Garland E Mar- Un. of Norfolk, Va., ar» th» pateuteea wav in a I. o| ital, »• lal'.rrr. e»...*<( so tiering 1 waa diacharged aa cum! !t> less than a month every! ne in mv b«-!y aeetne! tola* a:!r< t< 1 an I frit aa i( t v would break at the |ea*t eaert -1 A. un I waa c*>mi*Ue*! to re ..-u. am! 1 r • .t < 4 Ilrraaeaaker's Mese« re. to the hospital for a seven weeks stay. When I came out 1 was advi*- I to try Men Lava on» advantage uvar worn- farming. When I first v* nt on the f it i I on In tba buying of outer garments. revailed • n the < ulv turn who ha . r.l auch a» sull» and costa. In that they rugs to get me one <! >».-n DXilrai f S S. eau purchase wbat At that tune both of r they need In thia broken out Wltb bliateraan I 1 wave .vere I line In th» "ready with boils and «'re». In t n meantime By druffibt bad guttrn two «born b<tiea «•( made" clothing S S. S- f >r tn- and 1 I- ?aa its uar, an t atoree. whereas a aitar taking tbe thnterulh I tile n t a - ........................... ....................... woman haa to have aove «r t»>il was visible. R It. 1' uw klx . freak meeaurementa ICaat </h St, Little Rock. Ark. •very time ah» baa a n»w dre»a or coat Of all human disease«,C "ltagl 'ita Rlor«! made, Aa men's Poison 1» the most ln*l<- ns a <1 In' ful. The victim is torture*! with eatiug uhera, clotbee are made •ore« an I •(■«ceeae«, untightly I ' t. he«, up into graduated »lies. It la an easy ions am! other sytnptom« < f Hie mi«- matter to go Into th» »tor». a»lect th» r disease. 8 S S. has been uare 1 •ucceaefully fur nearly City years ft r pattern of cloth that 1» moat pleasing Contagious Illa k J to th» eye. try the ault on In th» »tore, Poleon. It con* and perhaps order a few minor altera tain» no mercury, tlona here or there. At most It take» potaall or other an hour, and the garment la delivered mineral, thirh'f.ie the next day How different with tbe treatment book other »ex. They mint first »elect the rive« all the symp toms of this *hre cloth desired decide on tbe trimmings, ease. Medical ad- next chose a pattern, and last, but not least, have the dreaemaker taka tba wire free. Woman’» clotbea ba Th* Swift Spaciflo Coatpaay, Atlanta, (U> meaeuremen*« lng ao radically dl (Tarant Trum tuon a, It la an absolute necessity to ha va tba several [»arts of the garment fit ex aetly. To do thia no mistake must be made, but mlatakra do happen, and - then there la trouble. In the illustra LA. I Uou ia shown a very bandy tusaauriug I A New l.mk for Door«« of the hardest problems of the household la to keep track of ail tbe keys t<> tbe different rooms, Thia la especially true of the keys to the bed room or bathroom doors, aa children will removv them to play with, aud the consequeie e 1s they are easily lost lu aorae cases latches are attached to th» doors, and are Invariably found more practical than keys, but. of course they are only useful In locking the door on the Inside An Improve ment In thia kind of lock la shown In the illustration, but Instead of Insert Ing the key In a keyhole In the door to unlock It. the keyhole 1» placed In the knob of the d*K»r The mechanism of th» lock Is ao eoiistrm ted that a per son on the Inside of th«« door can. by turning Hie knob In one direction, lock the door so that It cannot tie opened, even by a key on the outside By turning the knob In the opposite di rection tbe door 1» lo*-k***l, but can tie opened on the ontalda l.y the nae of a key designed to (It In the lock Ou bathroom and bedroom doore thia lock would be e»p«-clally valuable, aa tbe person on th» Inalile could be aafe from Intrusion. and there would tw no necee alty of looking for loat key a Byron I'helpa. of Scatti». Wash, I» th» patentee U list Mie Thought. “<»h. Julia," ex-laltm-d the gfrt who waa carrying weight for age, "what do you think F* "Why." aiiaw»te*| Julta. who lived around tbe curner. "I think many things." "<>h. I don't mean that.” aald th*- other "I have had three prep .»al» <*( marriage sine» I Inst saw you "Indeed !*’ rej..|ri»i| h»r fair frient "Then there must I h - w.! »Illing |n |h rumor that your unel» reniemlierol you In bla will to ths extent of |10,tU*.“—Cblcsg'i New» Only tine He Ever >l««t. "Dora your coachman bave any ¡♦r qulallae?" a ain't Mra OidcaMle. "He had one once," replied her boa- teea. "but the d<Mti>r said It waa brought on by bein' out too kicg in the hot win. My! I don't know vrhat I'd do with a parson around me that had them regularly.New Tert fiar aid. Every one llkee the man who, hav erhehle Career (be »■«! Tt kl**l»4 Preeldenl of Msalco. (Undents of tbe Ilf» of Porfirio Dias mad» th» claim that history dove not bold. Ibi» eld» of tbe cruaadee, a p»r- snual record eu varied and eventful, tbe Bau Antonio Eiproea Tbe of Mexico la crovilted wltb tbe hal»id<■a*-'-pl.- career atm-» th» days of Richard th» I-Ion Heart«! Hale • ml b»*»rty at To years of age. clear eyed, and firm footed, bls life •pane half a century of ln<-resllble ad venture, and staml. for political de*el opiueut which probably la shown by no other nation In tbe niueteeutb een tury. Within tbe memory of Man Antn nlatia Mexico waa the nx-st revolution ary of countrlee ao Infeetad by ban dlta. ao pow»rices to afford security to life and pr»(>»rty that parti»« in Ike t'nlted States suggested this failure of government as a pretext for assisting Trias tn b»r struggle for tudepend euew. Today, outal.l» of the I’nltol Mtatee. Mexico la pmtiably the i*eet governed country on the hetnlepherv I'orflrlo bias waa t«»ru in th» city of Oaxaca Kept 15. 1**3>I. the night before th» anniversary of Mexican Imlepend •new day Illa great grandfather, cum lt.g frvtn Mpsln. bad inarrint a Woman of tbe native race and to that silent he le an Indian He wa» left an orphan at S years of [« When a mere boy he brlf*<*d at a country »tore. At I? be cut himself off from tbe help of friend» by leaving the theological »cuilnary, but he gained the frlendehlp of Benito Juam. the greet commoner of Met .. th. :> i. t •ruor of Oaxaca, who obtained for btm a Ubrarlaiiablp At the age of IV he was made a professor of Homa i law. tn a plebiscite offered by Ranta Ana l*tai waa one of two in tiainca wlio darwt openly to register a *«'te agaln.t tbe dictator. He paid the penalty of banlahmeuL eecapitig narrowly with his life 11» now taste*! warfare In a gurr rllla organisation operating against Manta Ana. ami within eight years had r1»»u from a captaincy to c*>mmand<*c- In chief of the Mei! an art » ami to a place In tbe government second in Importance only to I’rvaldent Juam. During that time he won many sen aatlonal victories and made a series of hairbreadth e»<n|H*a At the wins time h» evinced a remarkable talent for ctvU admlnlatratj»m In the midst of the »trees ami rigor of war he paused to establish girls' schools In Oaxaca, which are now the models for similar Institutions all over the repub- He. At practically th** aame time he gave Mexico one <>f her national boll days by winning on the t'lnco de Maya th» iiattle of i’uebla with raw M«*xl can levies pitted against armies tram vd in France. In April, 187T. he was elected Prrai dent and except for the Interregnum of Gonzales from 1NM0 to ISM be bus been at the bead of Mexico ever sllic**. The chaotic country etperiemed It» drat pence In seventy years Corruption In public eervlce Was re forme*!, taxes were rv<lio cd ntid pub!..- Improvements begun am! prosecuted upon an elaborate scale. The country waa cleared of bandits Iuius favor able to Investments were panned and Industrial development Invited by the IltMvral spirit of granting concessions Factories, libraries, telegraphs and scientific cuuimlasloiin were all foe tervd and have lown brought to a high standard. Tb» valley of Mexico Ims beeu drained. Education has been made free am! equal to all. Chang» in Mexico has progressed at such leaps and txiunds as to !>« almost Incredible and all Ims been wrought by tha “Orphan of ouxaen. th« savior, unifier and father of tbe United States of M vitro. Ideal I rgeiablea Pillows. Do you live where cat tall flag» growl If an, you may easily pl ■rocur» down tv fill pillows for sofa or Iwsla. I-ate In the sutmutun. «lieu they are fuklen browu In colur. gather a quan Uty. Buabvla may tw picked In a abort time l*ut them lu sacks sin ! strips the down from the stems Thia la quickly and easlly done, aud there u«"l t>» no Utter If carv la obaerv«*«i. The down. If not quite so light and puffy aa that of live gee»» feathers, la preferable from a sanitary, aa well aa a pecuniary point uf view. <>ur New Etigmud forvuiotbera made not ouly pillows of cat tails, but t>e«la They are aoft and warm, and coat nothing but a few hours of latior. Yet many a country housewife, living nrat a lake « •trram which !• t><>r4rr«*d t*jr the«*- Btntvly nt^ia, on ■ hard, cold at raw or huek mat (t^aa and uara pillows r»f brn'a frgthcra. Ideal pillows can lie made of the silky down of milkweed The gather !ng of th La Inv«»hra a«>nM» > latair, but children enjoy ao« h work, ami a pair of pillows fit for a king ‘—light and airy aa iwinmlow» mxy grace your gucatroom. Hops may also t«e « ixm ! to All pit lows They often prove t*eneficlal In caet-s of Insomnia 1‘oppy leave» tend tn induce aomnolenr’e. Their udor might not tn* agreeable to aotne. but roee leaves could !»• mixed with them. — National Mag*tins. < hallengln* lhe f leht. A Chinea» woman of distinction, now tn thia country, waa rei-ently asknl by a New York Tribune reporter to tell him what appearvd to her be th» dominant American trait. **HopefulnMg>** was tbe quick ply; “a chrvrful pcraeviraix-o, an duairlotis optimism "This trait certainly governed young man «bom I met tbe other night at a dinner party," the lady con Untie*! ”11» was a medical student and some one eakl to him: “ Tion't you despair of ever building up a practice In mrdlctneT "'Indeed, no.’ he answered. " 'Rut you will admit that the pru feealon la already overcrowded T “ 1>b. perhspe It la,' said tbe young man And then, with a laugh, be added. 'But I prop.««» to graduate In tnedirfne. Just tbe same, and those who are already tn the profession wm have to tak» their tbanced'" Ayers One do«e of Aver*» Cherry Pectorgl at bedtime prevent« night coufha of children. No croup. No bronchitla. A Cherry Pectoral doctor's medicine for all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold • . > - I M<«i •••-« Av«**« < »»•»*« t« •• *•■» * f of • f*.« «»«fB Tt otw Mt »- ■<»*>*• • * Sts it fw f'M*» ««4 * *>4« »•««< « » Io* *»“. 4r«Mb ’ 1W ‘ W Maa* II. *• a ■■«. * * J C «*««'** 0! M. _ • for ( .. _ Night Coughs K»«o th« borala op.n with on« of Ayera Pilla at bedtime, juat ono. It baa l*»n ariantificany Jam on «tra ted that early tuarnafoa in InJia bava re • aited Ji* ra ti irgruvrat.-n ll u */ 1 fir hl of niua or ten yaar» ara marrtaj ia (hat country. with tba rooaant of their guardiana la »"«na eeetloM law. bava be«n paaao-1 proh.' ting tbe niartiaga of girla andar fourteeaa. len DU!.», the fim ji tr-tting mir«. Is a Caiif iruian. No matter tu what pari of tbe eouutry »he Is, her hsy Is bn>ught fr on brr nativ» «täte Tbi» l» t > 11->1 stomach trouble. eausol by • rhange diet The freight o» ths h»y e.u.elmi»» bringe Its pri s Up to 11UU s ton. flow's This I Ws Ons Humlrsd l> ì’ars Reward fot an« ■ *.«■• ' a *"b that i I m > l ks -1 by Hall • ‘ starrh » ura F J < II» s ► V A < < • . i r IS T -ted i, , o. W«, thr uxiierelgnsd. bars an wn t j. Chotwy f* r the la«t U yrara, an i l* -«•♦• bit« j«rfs<-i|y h u rati* in all ! i«int •• tran«ao* ti. !.» anti financially abls U» carry out any >< *>- UgslluM ma»!s by ihr ir Arm wsM.l l a» » t. h« :«••<> l»r".g^ »t«, T"' i « m 1 O. w »i ni*» , a tMNAW A N abux , »' bola«a¿« Urug- g, •. • i ■ « » • 1 > •. • » lia*! •' s arrb < ur* !» taken internally, a* i- Ing lire* tir Upon the t ’. - l an ! tau« « un «ar fa« •• ot the «yalem |*fire 7o«- i^r te tua. r» 14 a k bruggi«*.« l««i: n> ulala few. Hali a FauiUy "nia are th« boat. Aiwa*« llrti'i v «• I Xatu r «•<! " l»en Having lh«O«a Way. One evening th« atag* driver set down on my lawn a w<M«den box. from which proceeded curloua nolM-a. •‘t h’ l‘te! Vb! Wow! WuVt tkmtcb. scratch, grratch? Wow! I h h b h b ’ These were a few of th« sounds which woro pouring out of th« cracks In tbe hot. and aa we went up to Investigate we MW a large «an! on which was written: **I*l«aa« water me «nd give toe something to eat, but do i*«»t give me fruit or •wrata. ah'k. I like milk. I Han»Id llayi i«a. The I Newport. N Il Intcrratlng so far as clrwr to tbe contents with a hammer and rhlarl I pried off tbe corer, and out popinnl the mu«* bla< k brad of a baby I »ear •*oh. th« little dear” cried a lady who was present, at the same time springing forward and catching up th» tub in her a rtua. •"Tba little dear.* * however, ha*! tieen penned up for m« r»re than forty eight botira. and more«» ver he waa llt«*rally a* hungry a« a t»c ar and in no humor for Ix’lug |*rt!«»d. No he promptly bit the lady, biro a long rent In her dre»» wltb hla hind paws, amt abe quickly dropped him, having learned one of tb« moat Important rule» In tbe almly of animals "Never take lltwrtiea with any creature until you know e**me- thing of Its habit».** Thla rule applico A bowl of lu tbe case of skunks. crack«-rs an«! milk met with hla In stant appn«*al, iivl without waiting for It to I n * art l*«*ft*re bitn. br stood up on bis bin«! legs. the ritn of the bnsiti with hia and hoist rd bl marl f Into It. Then It w as art on (tic grouiHl. w hrr«'U|«on he Isy down, threw bls f<*rv paws around It and fairly burled bis Utt)« face In tbe I ’ hx«rpt when be Is hungry ’•Jimmy” Is not cross, hr simply Man.a to bate bls own way. and then be la as bappv ami gi««d naturrd as ran ba*. But having bls own way turati» getting Into all sorts of n;ls*'b|rf. and w till«* Ills antics are often Tory amusing, they arc sometimes very ctnbarrnasing H» Is particularly fond of ladles am! girls ami be ar I do m am one without run nlng up to btr ami clasping her about the skirts with bls fore paws nnd bit Ing at hrr In a playful manner. If she happens to t>*» nrrv«ma. and runs • way, ••Jimmy’* la aftrr her at his best pace, and never fails to catch her unless she takes refuge Inside the Louse.—Wtunaii a Home (’oini»aiih«n S.«/. Wi? Another dub woman, Mr«. Hauk, of Edgerton, U is., tells how sbe w as cured of irrejjulari' ties and uterine trouble, terrible painsand backache, by the use oi I.)dia E. Pinkham’» Vegetable Compound. \ whl!» a •■* !..- . ■ i I-«-,. ,u t.> f. I lw* aua» oi f. I >.iil.;ra The d*wt*>r did taok L. pin» | rv’ni* r**lwrv*l that inv mother l.v.l >i I I v<|i.« I . I'lukhwiil'g \ i got.»Bl«' < oiii | i « iii ii«t "ii many uo- »,, * for irr* ,■ M i '•• and uterine trout a, and I felt auro that it could n "t nr .' 1*1« at any r»t» to give It a trial. "I w»a c- rtainlv g!**l to find tha< with naw « I f* ll much better, the terril <i pi n*» in th«* I .*. k and aid« were 1« :. :i ng 1.» ceaie. and at the t. *»f u tali< n I ' I not have n. *rlv •• >rr ia a time aa licret«>f«*ro, «>■> I coiitlnurei Ita us» for two uioutha, an-! at t ■ • I "f t . «1 r iu» I waa like a near woman I really have never I '. ■ . "■ r ;. ntv lifu ■ li t ha.l a a k I h v la-hr »in and weigh .«> r>un*ia in* ts than I ever *11*1. ao I un- -Gtallngly rvreminwii'l your mrell- c nc" Mil«. Mat Hal t.«. Kdgertoa, tt . Brea ll"*iM*h*'l»l I -"nonih at luK I . ■ • **rea *«<<» rteeax »»■• ««*•«» .***■< re evwreaaW Around the World Tte» wnrlJ-wide r»rwt«- 1l.,n .»f I .»Fee Water. pr»>»f 011^4 kluthlng <t • • U fra ! h # t' u V . r I the | *e»tl»e w >rth «»I alt garnir te hearing Ihta >«gn wf th« » oh. A M|»r>aliln< l.lkr ii <’ b « Mr«. I s. Itnnr I >• u*t j j t’ nk I grow« nv re like- in«' «»«ry «lay? Foudinar V*«. 4«nr. mnev ah« begun tn talk Want«»«! a l'lran.«tit I ' « pr«'«sl< >ti. Mr (¡rumps < ì « mm | morning I hr you tr.kn pictures by th« Instautaue«'us pro went Photographer Yrs air. Mr <«ruui¡<» Wall, this Is Mrs Prrmanrutly « unrat. X<> fitan* narvixierrea (¡rumps, my wife, ywu know. 1 want i>r Srx «lay ette* «vfjkf hlu>* Nr-rva rrr. « ' ». brr pw-tur« taken. h K II Klin», 144 .Ml Arth *»L. rbUatlrjptoa, pa. Photographer-■( Vrtainly But are you partI« ular atxHit having it in«tantau>-»'ua? How li llapitenevl. Mr («rump» •< if rtiorwe IVl.vu y<»u Washington, Sr VV hat. you young get things ready, tell her to look pleas rascal, do you mean to stand up there ant, and then snap <>tf the machin« ba- and say that you cut that cherry tree! fi.re the *i|irr*«i<>n fs». I f « ««ay, You'vs Washington. Jr Y<-,. dad I .1 dn’l g «Iter be quirker'n lightning. mean to tell the truth, but you didn't The Lappine«# and t«< -»*ry of men de give me time to batch out a suitable pend no I» ■'» '»u tatù per than fortune.—* yarn. lit» betiHH fluhl. FITS AA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAB 4 4 ■0 4 4 4 4 Penetration is the cardinal virtue of St. Jacobs Oil in tha treatment of Rheumatism 4 2 It penetrates to the *e<t of t >rt .re a« no ■ ” er external remedy hag b-en kno«>n to do a d ihousandl certify to cuie*. Price 25c. and 50c. x ◄ ► ► r ► ► ► ► ► r ► e • 1 ‘ />»■■ ^»1 A. J. TOW I R CO. tUataa. U B. A- TOW LU CANAtXAN CO . I IMíTED Twrontii, Lanada It« A (’ar Napoleon. 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