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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1904)
w - e- No Appetite Means loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and is often a pre cursor of prostrating sick ness. This is why it is serious. The best thing you can do is to take the great alterative and tonic Hood’s Sarsaparilla Which has cured thousands. t'oewmeal la Hearing. Corn meal pr.-f.errd in any ow of a half doaen palatable and dlgr«U > «raya ha» lieen demonetratrd to be rn her In beat unti» than an • » other food tbat cornee Ur the ordinary tat. e In a loilietln ¡«. nd by t!.e M gaa Ag value of corn meal xarrwly can fimi », 4 • on a p . »'» "f ' e f »ip-.-«« .11 In • h!«. k « '■ '.t I. . to » |. k j; It» f t» e ., ord«» to »bow it*» lit««» ca .r.r, tbat are In Ove |. .tirade of tbe • .e Keg« »Irlolri ateak. t.eef rii », tank rfteree. ami even the v«nnte<| I r.n take piar» far bark from the «.de of < ->i n.'el In nutritive value when the • ..»t la conaidrre.1 A table from thia <1.-m onetration la particular y Intern.: ng. ba«e.l upon the »tin ixlliiire of lo .-enta m mudi at the market prt • a th r<>rn tlea Thi» 10 rent* mral at tb» t<<>. la a* llrat ««*(<• f'nra steal Putire abili « 4 a 1 I I I • »V *■•* » [a* V|l ’••I Doing Great Work. Fl. r-.»a itM D m ■ ' That l**.l'» Ki.lnoy 1' i II b ar» • grrat » rk In ruring ll.e i .r> Um bl» form» of K>.ln»y 1> imbb », aueb •• bright', IH imn , l*r. jot and I'lal.-tr«, •krryUaly know« Hut it n>u»t a • I* Noted that Ibry are doing a »Illi greater work >n "<>t th«» r,i..l» of ■»•«» ol tl>» railier «t»,.» of Kidt>»y Di—»». Take tor inetaru» Mr« 1 . I'.» '. »'i, ...’ tin« | •>.- - > • "I bar» l*en »ubjrrt Io |>«ir>» In n y *»< k and knrr» for aUwit three rear», bat »Inc» I have Iwen taking IKeld'a Kidney I'lil» l have hewn entirely etrrwd.” Other» her* tall »itnllar etoriea In fart, in thia jart of ,Mir»..uri tlirr» are e< oree of |*<iple who hare cared the early »ymptoma of Kidney I>!•«•*»• w >th Dodd'» Kid»« » 1 ill». I he Me of tbe ■ ■real American Kidney Kemedy thu» MTe.1 not only the hvee of Kidney 1'1« reae victim», but tbooeend* of other Amer><ana Irotu ycara of eofirring». B|>ll*tlnc Hair». A w>m.what rhirrly g.i.lien.-n. with a Uirrry twlukl» Io bi. »/». went Into a balr<lrr..rr'a th» other <1»/ to ha«» bls hair rut. “Ktcua. n>», »tr." ulil th» batntrrss •r. a. hr Iwgao opOTaUooa. but your Uslr 1» rrry roar»» " •of eourar,’- »Jsculstrd th» gautl» man Th» halnlrraarr lookrd rathrr pus alnl. and said. -I mean It wool 11» • . ■ "No. y«u ar» It ran'! 11» straight, or »tm trll th» truth, bt-rauao it ran t talk." .mllod thr (cntlriuan. Th<* halndr<-.a<T, who began to sns [wx-t that hr na. |.. mg played with frit mad. and said, abruplo ll«ar « gt en .. • "<>h. yrs"' rirlalnied tha gentleman. It twara greaae. ur oil, or fat of any d.». rift n in fart. I elmod say It would I war anything, or It wouhta t ba«» born» your remarks at»out It" Naw I'aea for Kollar Mtea.va. l.lltla Johnu, Say. pa. will you buy in» a pair of rollar akatral I'a What lu th» tiara» of .- .ttitnou arnaa <!o you want with a pair of rvllrr akataaT Miti» Johnny Why pa, I want to u*a them f<>r mowing the lawn lit »urn ntrr and »howling anow In winter What al«» eould I uaa them for. pa - Cl utili nail Enquirer I w H d d I I Columboa, Ohio, May 1%, Form- four year» ago I we* «unerinj f ' , ,1 r.. . down condition uf tbe evalem I had no appetii ,«aal »lag flaah, aad ha I aa all tone tired feeling that uu le rue tuurra- le 1 liegan tbe UM of S . 8. &, and after taking eewnor eight b>><tleamv abm waa cleared of all erujH •mptumaand ■>• and took. t - '« . n na a ruddy, healthy » jlow that aaaurad me that BIT blood had I liera •_____ _______ restored to ___ ita ____ n..r- Bial. healthy condition. M v ap;<rttte wa* .. ■ ___ !.. ... ___ .t . rr»t»tvd, u I coul.l v.t envthu.< pul . be. lore n>c, an,I .. I regain««! mv e; *t > I lnmaar.1 In wvlgbt. and that "tirv 1 frvl- Ing" which wmed me »> much prated, end I waa once again my oldtrlf. 1 heartily r»c..niuivn.l 8. S S. aa the be«t blood pur.firr and tonic —de, and atroagly advtw it» iue to all th. .«• |n ned «d .u< h mv lu in». Virrua STvaai ns . Cor. Barthman and Waahiugtvu Avva Wheeling, W. V •• , Mar >8. loot. Mv «v»t»m «UI rundown and my ; in'» acheil and pained niecvn.idrr.bly, I ha I Uwd S 8. 8 befor» and knew what It wa», »o I purchaard aU.ttlrof itandbav» takvnarwral botllr» and the nebea ar-.d pain» are gone, mv blond bu b»»n cl»»,- r • r gcnmi health built up lean teat fy to It a» a 1 l.x»d j n6»r an I t me. •SM Mark»! St. J ohn C Sr«tn 1 M you have anv •ymptotna of die- erd»r»d blood writ» u a »nd our pbvalcdana will ad vim you ft»«. Our book on blood and »kin diaraee» »ent free. Tb» Swin Spedfio Coapaay. Atlaata, tx - PISO S CURE FOR ONSUMPTK »r R » 9 * ♦ Í ~ * Y w* >' the star in ths cast . Atri Tl A b 4 They M<An«mae greeting, frieod. be aaiJ. osi wily "What >• the matte« with y**</ headr I aaie*i my baud te my f »rebMd. and ft/Uttd H bleed, g MeeuwhUe the iMttrge«»! aeatwd boa •elf again I <1.1 likewise He reached late Ui» |*orhe< and palled * a H a ba.wlker* h ef 1« • he gave to me aod even tootled »< after I ha»! pasee-! M a nmol my head I aew felt tnaly CMWriared that I waa a pH»»wer The «fRrwr and I fell Into wi»«r U m appereally by mtMaal rowaeat »M meatuMi of the war. Bar my pr aituatiuu T • n . « . r.w h* h I red a»h me f »r my rwr'slvee. but I th»»*i<M H predewt te | lay It down <m the laida». ”l»e< aa retire.” be prt»p.awd at la et HOPE THE SICK a««» f ■ ¡- «»g is« »tar a whole ì <» m year. A »4 »•I ;.e»j it* bee<-r»K •• • falftt» *»®w CWgfa a ■ . a' .»•«»!'»• a»»f the old year ano the new • be b- i-ra er fesra ae a*> with tata nHMrtal Ufa; naw yeang. new «M A »prtag wbirg »ever 4 rea ma <4 fnoat aed a ad aatwaae the» the tale ie laid; With tired »tep la etr.try lay» •• s God grant a wakening •» a*u»e happe* ah«» re. Where the .«at yww«h and Jay «■*•» ba k W av V*** WrutW £ smuiiimi l was very • •»• (»• the ec»d of th* ,*wr the |a«t ■•€ the Filipino lueur I I IMI that arm •» Wa» rfftrctBally defeated, gesti baltah us that termed it* sud il» •t rrugt h were •. altered among tbe mown N-rtheru Lua«*u • • g «erri lia laiit* of lx lid a A sacri*- ah »-»¡'llera garriaoued tlx prin ■ ’ !*< •«■!. tb< di« tau r »*»( •« <*’ i thru* waa •vOiiUtuW more that* • day’» travel. Thi« lhe traveler who rare*! to ri»k the D ¿«r» *f the r*w!. bal s.»metítu«» tu pa«« the night in saw»« tin g.arr**> «ne-1 the uearsat t'-wn, mile» «way fr*»m American post. I was at Tigan at that Waste*! badly ! » get to Manila betere New Year'» Day No »learners ware arhsdufod te sail in the Interval, I wa« ten's*! to g>» <L>v«n to Dagupan, th« m«.T ud tertMj.u« bj h-»r«ebark. a dia lattee m .r»» iban a hurl red mile». Nati*«-« an*! Americana alike warned me *»f (hr dangers of captur« from in * irgmt ban*!», but ne* e«»ary waa i< ter me to rra h Manila *»n time that I wa» ■.’upriir«| to Ign .re their warning» Lewting Vtgan early <m the morning <kf De»r:jd«rr I resvh*«! S Vl ¡Uge call ed S t i Katehau that night, ungarrisousd, I it. in a pea rful <! «tn< i When tpor.i ing ram* and notte tg bad ocrurrsd to d»aturb my sleep, danger fr»m Inerir grata «evm«*! very lague. an.I I »H out (Mt Ml) srxirl day‘a travel with an easy mind. At noos I •Gurk tha fimi American jp-wt. (kiudon. and th« iMMit cutuauuider ' tried !.. ¡.crwimtr me from contfftttlng. a» the uri! p •*? could Lx rwadhed lu oue day I’j starting early in tbe tn >rtung But, aa I have said, my hurry wa» <:•-*(. an-l •>» al 2 o'clock 1 was ooca : Di< »re on the r*uid. A • I bad a fair kn -wledge of the conn try 1 * .rw »hat ev<- h»g must bring me : near a small village called K yvi IU, and ! u rr. j tv! >»e nf the municipal pree I Ir i?, I rip* ie«| to pa»a th« uigbt, i Christa»« Kv«. I hrpt - g f.»r th« Iowa, but It wa« and a ; Finally I Ulri í Baked turn. “Where ia Re villa T* “There,” he anaw rred, p*dnt!ng ! saw !> -thing but a big mango tree “Wber«Y* I sake! again “Therr. brhirwl that tree ” Ini vwdgutPio !.*- '• ••*•! tha town on th« 4h»*r ». Ir f thr tree «il amali hate ami a churh m the dlatanca beyond Th • wa« unp - a«an<. ter t<»wua that alte were rea j daugerou» hi th« larger omini unit I«*« a traveler would hav« l»eeu •afer a« *’ti .«hspa” usually brought A : rr. an puula »m«nt <»t* the place Her« th« »haliitante had little to lose H we* er, the temi preaid mil rerwivod me wrl r-.: igh an l after »upj«er I turn • ‘ in an! »•■«<» fell a» eep I wa« awakened by the clanging of the church b«U. fn th» I’hlUpf.luaai h I» th» I CUSU>«B to b’dd huh al midnight on ('Uriels**« Er« I lue» awak», I datar minasi to liletxl !n«M Not haviBg aadreaae»!. I waa su«w> rsady. Out« 1« ! me? aerarti natives, an! to gwtbwC w« went serosa tk« kills plats te th« rhufv-h. Tb* inside *rw a UgUfwl t»p by rami Im. an i ah-»it I«»» nativo» w er« kneeling there, «errirea having alrsady begun Thr little »alive prisa* waa no Imtin srb tr. « hr »p he In Rpantek Tbua I tnnlcrM •«! Mm B»d l*s*wm« Interrate*! in hla simple won!« A rlvdr r»f tanti va girl» »ang. an<! th« •ervtce «If «gether was rather impressive for Us simplicity Fra thm rea»»« 1 had Dot turns*! my hrad whan I beard th« n> ;fl!«<1 «tepe of tn«ny fcri behind me. and th« thud of ftun>er*Hta metallic Unliea against th« •huie fi<**»r. It waa long afterward wbeu I turned, an! started nervously as what I saw Behind ma, atratcheJ front w-all to wall, ktieh a <w*mpany .»f UxnrgetK a.*| diera, their hra*te uncovers«! am! bowed, tkrir g ina Wf «re them *>n th« ff»»r. A rv «1 • mint -ti» left m« at '«we. •nd I thought only nt getting out of th« si.le 4-r ami rsaeMag my hras«. Quietly, atewly I nlged my way ov«r t » that small d«»»r. No one hewded ma. although ail must have known by niy bbskl m > form that I waa on« of th« bate*! Yankees. Finally. Jost «• the servir«« ernie*). I rea« !*«*! th« J*«**r • ml - - bolted - - out lt»t*> th« darkneaa I ran t but my bast« tu me Incautious, and at ev«ry tew «te^w I stumbled. Ru>Mwnly I fell over a «tons wall. Fra a spwee I lay on the ground, stunned by mj fall. I arnse at la«t Miflly and mmJi dated I must hav« rra-’hed th« prssileut'a b • i«e by a r*»un Istevut way. fra I was only co **.-! • »« of seeing It Ixfrae um as If M had crane to ms. The room I ha ! slefR In was lighted as 1 had left it. by a «inali lamp I bad left my aa<l*!le l*ags there, so ran up the «fairs to get them. At the table sat a y<wing native In an Insurgeut llentetMUii*« uniform I turned qui«'hly. and at the foR of the «taira •l ax! an armed snlffiar. Realiring my helplessness I walks! la The Insurgent officer «rosa, hot appears-! to feel do eurpris« at seeing me. P!»< • < ure ft > reined V ter rough», r»»ld» an ! . u»un pi» a. Try iL FricoMcssita. SA drug g I • t • « Mary «» rS»s A • rj • thr <!*•• we Sar« (« hrtng Y «»»’»ia»4 |.»r I*» .».ria,. A< > r.ip • - « 1. (■ r<w *<*4 tl>^. tb tbr of 1 1, - ■ I »5».l> < — Ot,.- Fagl* ('«wght by a D««. A rr irkible capture of an eagle by a dug near Humane is reported bvre The dug brlonged to a farmer named Angciiu I*rvKvtnl>ea. at th« village of ( batUBAivde« Th« esg!« swooped down on th« dog to carry It uflf, but tte anl tuai *>n f * « the btrd a daws In bl» bach turned siiarply and bit tbeesgle a claws. Tbe bird rolled over **a thc da»g Immediate!} ground, a nJ tbe poun* *M on It. and held It down anti tbe arrival of hla master. who gap lured the blnl aiivo. I - »1 to wtflR P°l°t eagle measured fvur fe«*t oiuo Hxbe» — tendon Kipreoa “I sm afraid I it* »•< a«*k you to l«< m» •harw yoar cH wi?h /<•« wum« of •n¡«liars*Vnu«t »lerp *m th« t<»nr ” |L«<b ■( ua •!?•»<« bed ul <*n th« and later a d uwu soldiers cam« in orrupMRl th« fl »*r Th« !»>y ofltcwr w»» • > inn-»crtjt waa In» Ju»**.ul* fa«-* tbat I n«> w«»rrj vrr my^ p«*r*- a! »«f«<j «1 least Of rwHirw I I ! n-'t • e*p Th« dawn waa j ijit tusking thr tr**-» <»<:♦». 1« vialhi« »ban I srv*«« sad car«fu*!y steppvd my way arrow th« r»«»m over th« •Iseplitg • 'idlers A thrill ef hope p**«**l through m« aa I rd downs th« Mair» sod found my b<>r»« tethered I< me k the burttse I wa« ’ > - ■' ' < 'i s V'.Mce from a window s ! m ) v « arrest»! me. *‘(h*>J morning Ar« you leaving a« It was the in»>irg«i)t >fAc«r. “Yew.** I replied, boldly. “Well, r»»d bye. then.* sod h!« far» dIaeppf'Ared A eeuao ««f sham« “Vercam« me Then, to». I diabked leaving my aaddl« Lag» behind. | tied my h >rse to a p*wt again an«! rew «rerelcN! the at a Ira The t*»y uftl* «-r •eetne-l anrprised to sec me. !>» lilt qurstfociing l*»”k I replied ‘I think I dull wsit till break fast.” Then ! lay down <«» th« r<>< again, «nd. sfrsug» to »ay. fell asleep. 'Hie » uh waa high up when again 1 awoke. The lavurgruls were up. and a u«th« waa actUng the table with rooked rice. egg«, an«! coffee. The pre«, leu?, thc y»unge«t lieutenant, and ! breskfa*iwd together. Afterward, hanking nut of the window, 1 mw they had M<!dh-! my b«vr«e. 1 determine«! to see If I wa» rea l!y ■ prisoner or not. iUsing. I bid tbe U»u t kia nt good bye. “Adhw.” he said, reaching < hi« hand. 1 turned tn go. “On« thing.” I sail Ttl! I ma. why don’t you make me a prisonerT* Tie* ofllcer b- k**d at m«; his eyebrow» r<»«* In «•tenlshmetit. “What, on Chriatmas F>«T* That evening 1 was «wifely house«! In a garrisoned t*»wn.— WashJngt«»u root. MYTH QF THE MISTLETOE. VICTIM OF LA GRIPPE llrtiii«ttA A. H Msr»h, 7aw W. I*1 III Kt , I • Aug«lew, ('al,. I‘rv»«i<!*tji Woman » !Wns»v>l«*nt Ass n, writ*« j ••I »uffere*! with la grippe f r •even weeks, and nothing I *«»uld do or take helped me until I tried I*, runs **l f«lt at once ths! I bad st Inst ae- < urw! tbs right medicine sn«| 1 kept <!« b <I i y improving Within thr«« seeks I wa» fully rrstorid, and I «rn I <la«l that I gave that truly great rmi« ' • <ly « trial. I will never l»e without I it again." In a letter «Ute«! August 31, I!**>!. Mr«. Marsh say» "I have never y< t heard We the efficacy of Veruna qur«u<*n«d. •»till uso it. I traveled through Kct*» lucky and Trnnwwe« thro* years ago, where I foun<! Peruna doing its g »0*1 work. Much of it is tiring u»ed here «!«<> '*•—Henrietta A. H. Maral». Address Dr. Hartman, Prr»i lent of ’■ Hartman Kamtsrium, Culumiuia, i Riudrnt« Broke Them fp. There are very few things that cs- cap* the noth-v of college atudents when they appear rn iu .!-*»»* This was demonstrated at an uptown theater the other evening when a stirring m«*lo drati:« naw b< j.g ei.a «-d, say» the I’hiiatleipii!« Record a grovp ”f students occupied the front row of tbs balcony. Juat below them Mit a party of young women. It was when the (»rautifu! heroine waa al»out to I m » tbruat out on the mercy of a pltlleM world tbat tragedy was tururd Into comedy. True to feminine emotional nature, the feeling» of the group of women aforesaid were so wrought up that triirs began to flow-. There was a hasty struggle for han li.rr-•lilefs, s deep dive Into po«k» ts and bags and then a pause Only one of the ala girls had had the foresight to pruv Ide herself with a haiidkrrvhirf. Witb a sympathetic glance of com- prehension she wipeil the tears from her own eye» and then pasaet! the bit of linen along One by one the weep Ing maidens dabbed their eyes with tha handkerchief and then It was stung gled back to the owner am! the game of progrrsatve handkerchief was U-gun again. The studenta »aw all this, and one of them t <f>k a handkerchief froiu Ills y<H ket to w I| m . away Imaginary tears and pasaed It along the Hur Ix>ud "soba" dr»w attention to them In a moment the house wua Cbuvulaed «vlth laughter, and It «»aa only after mana gerial Interfereix'e that the by play was stoppsM and the all maiden« with the one handkerchief were .(>arrd fur ther mortification l u-«|oitta KurrntintliriM the Plant Ar« keliia from th« Uruida. The Ciiaj.BHi ■•*«.,>«* t* I with th« misti« toe st the Chriatmaa holidays is a r»Mc of the days of 1 >rul<Usm. banded duwu thrvvugh a long ootir»« of centuries. in the religion of the Druids the tnlatlrtoe was regarded with the utmost v«o«rs* Hon, though the reverence which they paid to it scema t*> have been restricted to lh« plant whan f »und growing on the <*ak tree Oska were th« Sacred tree» of th« Drab!» Whatever ws< found to gn>w «¡»on them w»a regarded aa sent from heaven am! therefore »M apart for devotions! observance. At the period of the winter «oistir*« th« ancient Draid», with men. women and ehiMren. a* 1Urd forth with greet pomp and re >4 ri ng» to gather th« mystic pn malt«, which, in Sddltion to religious rsvcrsucw, waa le Hate«! to p■»••*'*• marvelous curative ¡a war». When th« oak was rea -he«! oo which (he mletlet««* grew two wtj.te bulls were bound to the tre* and th« high priest Rimllur but Different. of tha Druid«. rb»the*l in pur« white, a» •T>!d you ev.-r attend a rooking cended. and. with a g-»idrn kuife. cut the •a r«*! plant, which. *• it fed. was caught school F* atkrd lb«* Ch « ‘ago girl by aiuKher pnest in th« folia of his “No.” replied her Boato u euuain, ’’but •pollewa white tuatuie The bull*, am! I graduated from a gpllrgv uf gastron •«»nMKimea human beings, wer« «acri omy.” Act'd. Varmus featlvitie» then follow«•!. In which the mistletoe thus gathered was divided into ptoluma sud dietribuie«! among t!*e people, who hung up the •prays over thr ciktratHw» to thair dwell lug» a» a prv»p.tia!;-*n and charm to the ay Ivan detti«« ter the seae»Mi of fr»«rt and c<*M. The mistletoe with It» curi ms white berry, so k»ug a putale to botanists and naturalists of all age» rriimin« »• of n!«| •erred to h»ve as when the K<wndlua viari» dedicatsd it to Frega, their g -! de»s of K»’« and The ctMCucn of biasing under the m atlct- • is an In no*en< survival fr*m th« Mturaalia of the atwlenta. lu Roglaod all clawaea and ages deliver theuier!vup willing vk*- I ni» of th« l’«ng r'tnbHehed «Mom There ar« the )«»!ly bachel ra. who kiea •very girl that corn«» their way. At a later peri«»d rnl«tlM »e had been for a time ahaixlotted In th« Chrisrmas docuroCkmS of the place« of worship, aa also th« po»ml«c!» . I» biasing at the ck>«e of th« service, wh. i usage wa» tran» ferro*!, however, atxl flourished In lite Many women arc denied thc h**m« at the (*hristma« and New Tear*« celebration«, wliwv it became a klaalng happiness of children through gan>«. the mt«flri>*« being tied with <»th«w grt-ena high up against the ceiling In the derangement of the generative renter of th« po»»m. organs. Mrs. Beyer advises Rather Muaplnloua Tons—-Misa Willing m M «he’d glv« ma wbat wag In ber •t’H-klnr Ch natura a nu» m tn g fra what was In mina Jack Ray, that •trikes ms as hvtng in the natnr» af a !•»)►, ear pnqi-wal There Are Other« women to use l.ydia I:. Pink» ham's Vegetable Compound. "btlk M hb PlWKttAM: — 1 auffered with at ¡DA. He ; a nt f <r years I got so bad that I <-> u*. I n >t carry mv rUHdrra but five tn •nt'»», then w ul ! have a miscarriAge. The I ,*t t me I became nre.-nant mv husband p t me to take l.ydia I’. I’iukbarn’s t . 1 < ' m! first bottle I w ks relieve*! of the »:« k- nesa of stomach, And l>r *vn to fed bet ter in every wav. I «s>ntinued it« use au>! was enabkd to carry ruy baby to maturitv. I n w have a nice baby girl, and ran work tetter than I ever eould before. 1 am like • new woman.* — Maa F bavs Ila ysb , 33 S. Second Kt., Mrritlrn, (. • nn. f n » r •»'•'»«'»f •Ka P*- •-»*■-» Ma/cwweA FKEE MEDIC %L ADVICE TO WOMAN. C Mtoauer I a ! tua ara/1 Truthful Clark — tkirletir.aa preaenL Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. Itb< Will limb nl.iinl ytfifcBM nerfertly,arid will treat you with kindness, Iler advice is free, and the aildrras 1« Lvnn. Mass. No woman ever recrvttr»! havlnr written l>« r9aud she Uafi helped th o us a u da. HF’HE. tv>w, w« are all roady lu» Chrtstmaa.” said Mrs HhckcrLy aa •h« cliutbwd stiffly down frusn «t» chair on whk-h she h««l b*-wo «tsuding t«> •l«sk th« chsnd«h*r with bwliy. "11«» • v»rprt««*d Josish will I* when ha eiMnrs ixt «■ -!?■« Bud th« pise« )«M*k* log •*> l;ka> hohdsy lltnrs I dwlars. I hsv« « gv«>d mim! tu tnak« a firs lu th« •turn just tu pl«««* him. b« kvpt a»kiHg fur it a** long though, owns tu LhitUk • t it. he hasn’t msntioue*! it lately, th - gh I slwaye Uild him it -»niy »»is«!* a 4.rt ter me to clean up and th« turns«*« hmt • d th« wh'd« place aujh«*w. He «aid his n *4her umn .1 tu hav« a nice fir« in th« tfuv« when they cam* lu evenings <>f | course, «1** di*|. hi« cauthee never »«w a i furnace iu her life, anj wouldn't Ks»« kuowia it hum a telephone If sb« had.” Khr pause«!, with her hand» on her nips, to admlr* the result of her labors. “Ywa, 1 f’i«-»< I will light a fir« In that at»«vr, anyhow, It will serve •• a teit f- r more remarks about the cold and a few nv*rs hint» as t<* how I dn need a new wt of fur» this (’hrtstmaa Josiah is a < I man, but he 1« s» cl«»se when It come« lu a qtMMKIon of tn< uejr as a potato ia t - it» •klo.” Rhe wa» bustling shout a« »he talked, makhig her pref ire - • fire in th* brilliantly poUsh«^! atovs. “There. , I dechu>- ’ cried. •• »he opened th« door. “If Josiah hasn't got this «tuv« all filled up with paper» a»«! tra»h. after all my talking, it <l«»e« aeetn a» If /'»u can’t teach a man tu lx careful about a h< u»e anjr m«»re than y*-u ran teach a he » t" play checkers! Never mind. I ll Ju*t laj my kindling» on tup of th« trash and n«>t ar-dd Christmas 1» n- t the time f r •c.'l.litig anyhow though when you va gut tc live with a man It s beat to tats every opportunity to teach him what» right.” Aa th« fir« bogan tn crackle cheerfully, •he left it and went over to th« old- fashioned cupboard in the corner, reached carefully to th« top »hvlf and took d**wn a bund!«. ••I’ll Juat take a Isst peep at Joaiab'a prreent." aha «aid. “I trll you, there wa« a lot <>f work In the knitting <*f that «fghan, and If he d<»«wnft give ma th«-»« f«-r« he'll frel a good deal ashamed every tint« he puts it over hia kn*o*a in th« boggy this winter—«nd the furs are not In th« hoti»«. I know that, for I've been over every wjuftre Inch of it In hope« Td find he'd hidden 'em •«-mew here ” Bhe had uufulded a wonderful c tsiblna- tiun of color» In w « m .| whl*-h would » »ve tuad« Joseph's coat a s«>nd»er garment by comparison» and looked at It with grrst admiration. Then ah« carefully replace! It. “I don’t kn<»w a» It*» Juat ne*'e«s«*ry to keep It away up there he w*»ul<in'< •re it if it wa» right under hi« !..-•*• Dear me, I certainly •mail aomething burning I wonder If It can be my cake In th« oven, I had ahioxt f*»rg*>tt«u it. with all the«» other thing« on my mmd ” There CUOMM Josiah now f’ »he cried t«» mint»!«-« later, aa »he heard the d '--r of th« Bttting room "pen “i'll «(ay "Ut hrr« ami •«*« what he d r» W-*d, »urrly he must ba pl«*a»ed with the deeoratteu» and th« fire in the at«»ve. It »«»utids «» If h* wa» doing a Jtg nil «»ver the room • i and him a professing Christlsu. to*»!“ F ive minute« later »he opened th« «it- ting r»»*»in door and »(■«»■I transfixed -•« th* tkr«sh<*14 "Why, J.wish Rli« herby, | what on earth ia the matter?“ she «hri«. : •d “You are a» black •• a awwwp an*! jrtur beard 1» all singe«!, and what i» that i awful amell In here, and w what la that you hav« In your band?“ *Tt‘s your u«w »et of furs, that's what It is.” ret*»rt«d Josiah, grimly, “a g - 1 set of furs that rust a lot -f m- ney (•. and looking ilk« a rat that ha«l be«« silting on a can of firecrackars when they want off!” “But h*»w on «arth rutib! • “I had hid ’em in the atove, that's how! you aaU you’d never nuiM«* another firs In II now w«*v« got a furnace, am! I . hid ’em In It, au’a I c*>uld »urprUe you for (’hristmaef* “Well, g*«*«dne*a knows you have aur* prlaed tn*’” “Ye«, and when I earn* in» » th*« r- -m ; It wa« all full of ainoke. and fiamrs were ! bursting out **f the atove d«M*r. it wa» ao ! full. au*l If I b» lu't kept my preset re of mind and hunted out that ; 1 tl g to smother the flames with, the whois’ place might hav« tMpen burned!** And ha hr 1*1 up th« afghan. whkk waa «carre ly In better e>»ndith>a than th« furs! Wbal M Hile W ant*. Pesr Iwviy Mister Santa (Tews, rira»« Woo l J u bflttg Ct t* a A aavin Imhk wllb Biotiry In Hia kind wot haa a kay An nati I waul • UMnprt, (•■»<>— Tk kind wot y*K> kin blew; le», su • pair a» ruiner a To wade out Is th »sow . As' nan t want a train »» a»rs; A kit« »'•< Bla» *i<k »I <». I «aut a ark with N«wy in. An absytbllas »o' tkinf» A junjpli Ja k li • 4» a t. An • uh« rub tor »nah» Í W Aflt !i. r ‘ ' er » ilf ■ g.-r J ih»r b!r»«1 gurt a«ik« I want a airgun •• t wl. ab ot A pair a» «katr« an a'ed. Oh, j««. an a blu« soifvr <*ap To w«sr Up- n b ; bead I want 1st lets uv or an a >«, An ««u Mg pup-*»«« txTi. I «ant a Hl vv raudj. ( m , As I g »aa tbat la ail* Tours truly, W 11.1 JR. -Obln «tat« JeurnsL A ( hrls(tna< h>»r Atory. Tbe prattlaet Cli.->gni»i «ah of all ia i! Hermann Joaeph. the tbat <»f tha bl» Uttla rh*htuahar uf Gormany. Ila wa* kid. who k»ved to gt* to 1 • »ery p»«or than anythi.'m el»e In the 1 c-hnrrb batter World. One (Ti rietina a eve be eut<*rvw| thè cathedra! wHb a Utile rift for the (Tiriti Chifel. It waa all be had -e roey ■ appi« w •».«•!» ♦ mi«» hi e ha.! gtvei» b.m Ila op |<> thè lm*gv uf Mary and lisa Child, and held out tha appi* te tha Ut* tle <«oe. plochig It at laat In thè rhub'y ha rei Inatantly thè Hit la marbie Unger» clnaed upm tha appiè and tha chili •mite*! witb pleaaure Oprai thè jrwsr bny’a g ft Which g -*• te ah»»** that thè tnb- trte of thè w*ae rweii 1» i»-H tb* rwity ac re pta bla offerlng t<» Cbriatmaa tare sia Farwall Brvwa la lupai.**- «<i'a Nothin« Hut the Truth. saM Mr Kformlngton liaran. * Y “we did well In Hw West At a ouc night •?au*l In A rilutta we played tu a Iptiaai hull»«- ” “Kay. what are yon giving me qnrrird Mr. Walker !»••«. >'« »«. ’ snawrred tb* great f***»t*«»i tragedian. “The one man who rum prise*! the aud «’ r was said tu L« wurtl* ftii.v II it 'HtH-nnU'* ■ *Y n-i-a Ayers You can htrdly find ■ home uithout It» Ayer'» Cherry Pectoral. Parent» know whit it docs for children: breaks Cherry Pectoral up a cold in a single night, ward»off bronchitis, prevents pneumonis. Physicians td- visc parents to keep it on hand. • Tfte »*•« •*•«* W^*l»eU»« wv*ev tef la Av»« • « »»«tv r»*«"ra! *■ *♦ ’**• w».««»»tv ae SMiet Ja**>S »«I LL. Saiai-^i«. l«4 .V a. r* 7 *11« r.-< for---------------- ;- Throat, Lungs . Pill» greatly aid the Chorr) Po. torn! in breaking up a cold. FIRE PROTECTION! ■■— <>i i > im no« ->u i-t Nuwmu i ht .... ■ I».. . .4 • .U- «•*»•<•», »• • • H -• 1 »»,,« —- l’u< ,'»!• **• le ««■ • MW«. ««>»> "W I* !»«<«»'.< Vest .bHí » a ». m i»..« Molharas I r I Mrs. Winslow-. IHwtklaa tyro), th. Iwri r» wty tsa» Ivr lhatr ahlMrsa »urina ibs uethir a i»ru.l. tTrrlcal Jolt. Hhe waa wealthy and cvnar*)urntly a target for much tlattrry. •‘la It a ain,” »he n»k«x! her spiritual adviser. ”to take plea auro in I mm I u£ people «-all u»** l***auUfui i" “of course It !». my child.** the g<w»d obi parson. **!t Is alwaja w icked to encourage falerleuxl. vy vara* buey ha «e %<> Flowrrs. A llay County MS»«url. mtn bet that be could lwi»l thr tail of ft *lun colored mule and *uiuK-atbed. In reply to a telegram from the coroner bls father. In the ICast, wired: “Bury the fool where be lit.” Deaver Bust. P. N. U. Ne. »1 lli«- Ivttid '.o«i llm«< VlMny-« lti>ir,-lil h.«-, born«- th«- «igin«. lure <>f < li.i«. II. I l.-t. h. r, mi<l l«.i» lion nuttlc iiii «I« t hi* ptTMHial mi |>< rvi-ion i,,r o»cr 3U vrurv. Allow no onn to <l.-.«h«« you in till-,. <Ount. rf. itH, Imllatlon* on.I •• .liiHf.|,H.|'oo<l •’ nr<- hut l ip. rliinut, iin.l rn<l«toir<*r tho h. iiltli of < hll«lr«-n I ,|>«-ri«-n<«» luynliint IA|><-rliu< ut. 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