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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1905)
• g * • :‘ * \ lm Growing Old Fast And you know why, too. !t*> those gray hairs! Don't you know that Ayer’s Hair Vigor restores color io gray hair? Well, it docs. And it never falls, either. It stops falling hair also, and kecra the scalp clean and healthy. Do not grow old too fast I ■ I k«*» »»«4 Ay«v’» H* « V’r-» f'-v «»••V rt«M ar « la* »'4 W B*«fy «• Wa •» Ilf»« uiouitk .i H It ba«|x «»* f» aa Iwrai'-f «rat »*1 » ► »»•)>• a«g ar• p e .«»<. aa>4 » ««.ti*j - g.t mriUV < a*r>w < l< f. (Meg W4B. «.» • A • No Timi l.«n. "Wltiirr wbnl k>obln< • ■ •br<! uf ■ «t|-r.-t ' «r pa.. irr »1 kxikixl iibr a faruirr "Duuuo.” waa the brief reply **l,«M*d deal of am»w out In tbe cc try r "Melit»« " -Prta» of hay g-inr up any?” A "(’•n't •sy” farmer, my ' Hut arvu't you a friand i" "\f. Era • farm r. but this whiter a w id«!«*r woman 1'iel wutli «-‘••i and I barmt lad sny ttmr t.i f «il around with ,n.»w or bay •r any It «• • •■ ' Cannot Reduce a Rata. f un Jer the Tu«na»-od rate bill, if a rale ia filed by the c- niuii»».oti it lannot lie lo.erwl by a railroad. Htmuld an emer gency an».- calling !•: a de« reaacl rate, the raid a la or ahip|>ere «mild have lo appeal again to the ...tun aei n there being no latitndr alba*-1.,»hate*.cr th, eirciinivtan<-e» Hitherto a maximum rate ha» lieen the rule, but no au< h mnceeeion la made under tbe pr<»)M>aoi legielation. U acted > nrrgy Rutnefimra brad and heels ) work well together, but It was n<»t X» > In a rase reported In th*- V»uk« ra Notes I man l'un, a > '-r«-4 man, was an hour lat* and hla employer aakrd bim tu fl plain “Y»-s, aab. I’ll explain, sah," Ham re- plied “Well, wbat ••*-use have you?” “I wa* k. k»d by a tnulw on my way her* » “That ought not to have detain«-«! to T" come at all ” “Well. It wouldn't hsew h« «1 oi ly kicked ■» ’.I 1 bona, he kh kvd tar de other Way - aF. fl»1-' •’ 4 t- K « * Jg The Special Correspondent rnipTER xii Il uania no ondose «»ved lo «»«fvbltoh a fair at would rivai thè! ut taenty ye»r» latri Nijni N*»vg*»rod H« •■U!» u ¿rceeded. and the attempt would ' St a matter uf fact the fa >r n<»w et iota. owing tu the making vf the Tf «narap«.Ar» lo nn»te Ka mar han J and Ti ksbbsud. Wo left Tashkend at pt ♦ « .». If Il u*cU<k Ir tbe morning Aa • as we are <•« th« tn ve I b* gin tu think of Kink« IL» little luvo Riatic* has t«»u< hod M« to the heart ret heart who sent himself utf * et a a eel heart wh*. to going to I am euro Y!aj »g N *1 Mihl be h rfewted in throe twu rumo «I dk>« re. «i mo of which to In a cage he W mu aid h-< be !••*» bnr»1 on thto de ft au ’»t r cd the r r*»tiq*sDy. be would !»e In <'-«nee»|«»*Mly re pa hie p uf t-v« iraywig him it «ieeirw to tell him uf my 1 have a c do tbe baggage van Hut • ■ I most 11,4 we« ret Ml n«»< n<»< mine mio* tnnot 4« «lu e«tb lug that tii tflu get Kink » Into trouble And ew I am eileut, and to-night I wOI if take a few fr »»•orno t<* toy |«>kln< r*«. K tn n«r anali Iti h»a shell Ai»A >• nut the young H«»u let ua s-v * mantoo hke a »nail in b:» shell. f-< H to a» much a« hw rwn «U» f»» g«"t nut of it! in the We resch Kl« «Ijend ahouf thr aftrfu-<on The r-»untry to fervile, gr»*n ft to a suer eeeb*n carefully rultivatxl uf kite! en gardens. e htoh srwtn to be Well kept. Immeuae ft«-ids s»u with a I rh.vef, which yield f‘*ur «w flve er«»po a year The r»»ade near the town are mullwrr) boMered with long rows of trvew. which diversify the view with ee- nutrie bran» hew Hej nd K khan we shall run dua ea«t an«! by Msrglielan and Orb pass through the < rge« f thr I'amirt. •» aa lu reach th* Turkes!«» 4'ldtaoae frontier The train had »«nly jitet «tarted when the tra travekr« t— k their arata at the ta retore t» bto. whrrv I fail«w| to i*«Hice any frani» arrival Kph >ell is In his usual place. With •Ing aa fir as fatnlllarity. It I« eat obvto us that a <*l'«ee Intimacy, f<*un«!«wl on a similarity In tastes and aptitud»« Mt«« Il »ratto Hluwtt atei ev ist ta b«-f « thr Yaid.ee Thrfe »« n<» d»»uM. m «»«ir «pin ii-r» but what II w ih end In a « ed ding [ aa «■» -il aa thè train arrivée B««<b w|H ha«« thru r- tnanr» »»f the rail it f l\ k aid Z»i¡< ■» Frankl K )*»rk i better. It ia true, the prêt ty H»«t! . The er la«trd till rather late, am! ter mim in »tl «net pevtrd ma utter l»y an off» >m <'n terna t<» recite a m»»ti«r His Health Was Wrecked I’r-ru-na Gave New Life - I »‘-me brew«! Th« Matw*a to i-fhtej A few lamp« give only a fsrbls tight. T»»pof to busy v rllfa ot»e of the railway men. The new engine has u«»t i j eV been attached to tbe trim The mo |t to uateto«» to uirti! teem a favorable If I | wait until we have left K..IM» ran reach Kink«» I shall I* aide to «¡evp 'through the night an»! that will ba wei O’®v. I admit ! step un Io the iraia. and after •• ! «tiring Biywr If I hat no one to watching ' u»e, I enter tbe baggage van. saying a» I 4u BMSI “it to !.“ la fart, it to aa well to warn Kink*» Hut hr had i In caae be to out t hto b*«l a«< thought of getting <>ut. ami I ad»too >1» to very ! him to be very careful i pleased at the provisions. f-r Ibrf ar* a rbs «»ge to hto n«ual diet. ”1 do n<M know how ta thank F«« X|<Mhaleur |V«mb«rnac," he aaja to m* "Whew shall we l*e at th* frouttor?'' *T<> tuurtuw, about »me lu the •ftw OOU*i ** “And at tin ch gar?** “Fifteen «««urn afterward, on the might of |he uinctnamth.” “There the danger to. M »naieur B«m ba mac.“ Yes Kl?-k f r if It 1» diflirult to ent«*r the Itnssian pneseenloxa. It to n«» lews diffl ult to gut out of them, when the Chines* are at the gates. Their »»^> rtoto will give sag -»! I»- '« «»ver Nef’^re they will let us pans At the same time they »tan ■ the passengers much more rl «ely than ! «y <! • thrir t aggage Aud as Ihto vsn to r«s»n»l fur the luggage g- lug through to Pekin. I 4” n»t thiuk X» good night, y<*u have niurfa to fear Aa a matter «»f prere utlon. I would rat fa er n«d proh»ng my visit.** I ha ve c*»me ■ >ut. I have regains«) my roach, and I r«*wlly did n«»t hoar the ■tart I ng signal when the train l«rgan to uv*«es. 1*118 «»nly station <f any Importance whi«-h the rati* ay pai*»ed b«-f-»re sunrise was that «f Mirgl.elati. w b«*a the stop page w as a »l»««rt one. Beyond I n the mud f*MI • • the fr»»ntier whh'b divides llu«»ian Tur kewtan from the Farnir plateau am! the vast territory <«f the Kara Khirghtom Thia part «>f Central Asia to continual ly !«eing trouble»! by plutonian disturb anrea beneath its surface. Northern Turkestan has froquently • '’■-•'d (xum rarthquake thr terrible elporieno 1MT wi‘ r ’ ! ( fg-Btt«n «-ai 1 at Tashkrnd «• al Hntn.irkan^. 1 a^w th» tra«»-«* ■ f «>' r»*- »I’jutipH •.% ^n fact. ♦ a <il>*M»rved, and thto volcanic aftnlVi take* train m«»re an«l m< •ro resets bled a place all alorg the ro«i»t where lay the rolling town It ha«l even Ita • t r* « • ( •, • ■ i • l 1 «na .naphth», phtha. from this dining rar In « fair h we wrrr tbe t'ssplan t - I’stAlr plat»»an ■d at th* moment Ami It was In abort, thto region is «»nA <>r the t»u»t i the «astern L‘art of Turkrotan. Interesting ¡»arts f < • »r \-.a that « Ir» I k- ’ rtrr* from the Pamir tour tot ran visit. Vii . at .|.«.a.rt, after I«ur rirwlirnt wrv^l in a aalo>»n of the tirai» 1 < HAITI II xiy » iti« tl it the **< >b«ess|«»n" wa» The Pamir, or Bam i D -unlah. to ton M ■ m«mly calh-d the ll - f <»f t? »• World’’ 'ntema grs-id ¡»remlet romiqtir. From it radiate the mighty chains <»f the I St th«’ NtanfUal theater f<«r (be V! ton Shan, f th»- Kuen Lun uf the Kara K*»rum of tl«r Himalaya, of the l'un < ’!>. . ”mjr «In Him! K’-»»h It » r-graphic system. I bar, brani youu« f«»ur h-.uili- ki n.t«rs arr<>»». whk'h trmalD«-’l f« r ••• muny yrnrs an fmpaa«a m«»n« l ie barrier, hr * I«—n annn«*unted by Bus sian tm irify. The Slav race am! the vv hook y«u j proach ....... “ yrll *w race ha«*- »■»»cm* Into contact. t at ti l>«| « Hupremr I vrnL. ’ ResignftiBy »«i) r«-«per<fu!1yT The trev* cr» - f th« Aryan people have Every day’« work a). iul<! t»e ■ vt> Th.- tore vu» I i V l»h«*d <»tl ’ ertia had ♦»!! att« mptrd t” rtp|.«r< the plat«*e»i «»f n*« effect on Rir F ranci» Trerellyaq who preme : t **ry ¡*«s u « « I g cvitne to It as rarrfully prepared a« tl»<v lad l*eeu ncrup; Ing bhueeif with nu Mar«” i’“!»» Irt the tbirf«M»nth century. t>-j»i<- « irlamatbui» reganting the «Ihmrr prima d uina **’’>»«» la try li>£ to ! <Ui the »h«t lo Me And? Th* Rftgltoh with F«»r uh • I» hr •<>na -tore*! * ar* rabie ' l|»- wi»» •yfh, |h»uglas, H» I lulph. Younghuaband. world a au| ■ 1 y In •> »’ * w i-, t « ••«! \ .■! jet •>■•»• -V *’■ ■ an> • ami the <M-l*-t»rat«*l Gordon, who died Oil fore b»T.at I .me 1 h« u our * k m»tice < <f tlu« gr i tubili»g geutieman'a re the t’pper N dr. thr Bussi sua with Fend would br« <lh«‘ out tb • ' ig-»r ar ! vt cri mina ti« »ns J chenko, Hk Iw-laff, Prjevatoky, Grombt _ ______ • Barón \Vru«»chnltter 1«»rfrr bad n<»! t beiaky. Genera! Pevltiuff, Prince Galil It Then llfo " •--.:!•! !»• gl’Tlfl • ! « »•! un ler»t«w«*| a «Ingle W, rd *»f this little | iln. the brothers Groun Urjluiwlln; the t » ■ ’ ■ ! he -!••' •• I • thf u ' ■ French with Auvergne. Vouvalot, Capua. ir «* iu|.| n«>( hare been able tu appreciate tranwf t • ! <» S M rd.n in su< Fapln. Bretr Bl 1« Rhln» J- •«•¡>h Martin, tins «ample of Parisian monologo mama «¡rmard. F l oar! Blanc; the Swnlr» eras Magalliti«' ’* Ac i> my tord Faruaklar and hto in i with |k**cror Swen 11 rd Hl. sr¡»arn! <ìl>«iigir It seemml that, lu Thia roof ”f the w«»rl«l. one would say. • l tr ! »heir tra«lit nal r«nw»rve, tt.s» aur ha prising grimaces, tbe aigniflcaul gestures, to hft*Nl up it* magic band t to let it« n.jsteriee U e In»»-« h«»w that It «•»»ii- the c -udrai Intonati«»»», had lutereste*! stole of an im itr»< abl»- entanglement uf il.» in t a certain extent. mean ahttnle of which ei rb» act>«r had noticed It, and appre I valleys, thr elated thto silent admiration Aa be rose I rwld three th>»uaan<i motera, wa know I that It is dominated by the |**aka of froto Ibe tab!«« hr «a 14 to nie Gotiroundl and Ktaffmann, twenty two '*!!» to magnthreiit, thia algneur I What dignity! What a prononça! What t! uaaiid f»«*t high, and the ¡»eak - f Ta- a type >f the furthest aast! I hke hla germa, which to twenty seven thousand e* mpani* n toas a third rate felluw at feet; we know that It arm)» <«ff to the west the Ovua am! the Amou lladla. and the out »Ida ” During dinner the train had pa»«ed to the eaet the Tarim, wr know that it f primary rni'ka. in Kaatakoa Rtath n. situate. In the renter chiefly r« m»i»fs which are ¡»atci.ee of nrhist am! quart*, <«f a m> mtahioua regt n Thr ruad rurv n-lary age, am! the e1 a g d «1rs!, ani ran over vla«lurta red sands of aul thr igh tunnels, as wa cuuld tell by clayey, sandy lores ««f the quaternary ¡»rri«»d wbi«*b i* »>• abundant In I'eutral the b ine Wr enter K khan Htati>»n at 9 o'clock Asia. The dirt!« uhies the Grand Trsnaaslatk' lu th* evening The stoppage la to last had In rr«*Mit»g this plateau were ei twu h »ura. Wr <«-< out »-n to the plat it was a chai too gv from form As n* gre («»svlng the mr 1 am tvaordinary. near Major Noltltx. who sake youug Fan the genius .»f man to nature, and the victory rriiicinel with genius Through Chao: the gently si-ping pasture which the Kirk “Have you ever hear«! of thto man hl«re cell •’bels,” viaducts, hridgee. etu darin Y»n I i wb< »«- body la l«e!ng tak bankmeats cutting«, tunnels had to tw on to Pekin?** made tn carry the line. Here are sharp “Never. Major.“ “Hut be ought to bo a ¡»ersonagv of corvee, gradients, which require the uw«e< tonai*Ireati«»a. tu l»e ireste*I with (be ¡M.werftll lor- m«>tiT«e. here am! there eta tfemary engines to haul up the t/aln with honor he gets.” “That to possible.” said Pan Chao, cables, tn a w«»rd. a herculean labor, an ¡»ern.r to the works - f the American «m “but we have •» many |*rw< nages of cun NON. JOHN ÎH.MY gluerre lu the dcdltoe uf the Hirers No aidoration In the Cetoatlai Empire ” vada and the ll-« ky uo«uutalna “An! so thto mandarin Yen |x«u Av*r rtihlvnun 1t(h«*e kttrr should be The desolate asp«* < of theee terr! “I never I ran! him mentioned “ rewu every brem wurher Wading • - t«<lee makes a deep impression <»n the Why dl«1 Major N Ititi ask the China moia Ide. Imagtnath-n. As the train gains the high Hou. John Tighe, No.Remsen Rt , man thi» qu«-atl<»n? What was be think er alt ft udon thia Impression to all tbe Ing about? Cohora. N. ¥., Metiii»er of Assembly u»>>re vivid There are no towns, no from the Fourth d»»tr>rt, All»any < uun* Villages ndhlng but a few x-atterx! ('UAPTBIt XIII. ty. \ V , write« a* f<«lk»wa K<*khan, tws b«»ura to stop. It is ! uts. In which thr Fnoilrtou Ilves a soil “IVrura ha« my hearty indorsement night I’hr loay-rity of the traveler» tary etlatrnm with hto family, hto her«!» as a frat« » t ve Ionic <»f superior merit haw already taken up their sleeping of yaks, or "koutara.“ which are rattle At titn« - when I have I'evti completely quarters In th«- rar, aud du twl care h» with h« r««w* tails, hla diminutive sheep, his thick hair«»«! g ata. The molting of bo »km down fr«»m ri<o«s of work, so slight. Here sm I cm the platform This to ih«M»e animals. If wo may eu phrase It, to that my tav ulU” sertned actually at a a natural rot>oequet>re of the climate, and standstill, Peruns baa acted a» a heal« rather an Important station, and fr»»u> the engine h- u»e < no-e a more powerful they change the drowsing gown of winter ing restorer, starting the machinery of k»r» »motive than tli-we which have f*«r the white fur coat • f auiumer. It to mind and l»ody afresh with new life brought the train ah>ng eitww we left the same with the dog. whose r«4kt bo and energy i Vsun Ada. These »•arly eugtnea were all cvnirs whiter hi the h«»t oeSSUW. **I r»r<»tnmend it to a man tire«! in very well as lung a« tbe line lay over As the passes are a«-rm!r«l. wide mind ami body as a tome superior to an almost h<*ri»ontal plain, fast now we breaks In tbe range« yield frequeut glimpses <>f the m*»rv distant portions uf anylhit k* I know of an«l well worthy are among thr gorges of ths Pamir pia (he plateau. In many ¡’to«-ew are chimi»s trad, there ere gradients of such steep serious ronenleration.**—J. Tighe. of bir<-he« am! junipers, which are the En •••« <»f w »rk so comm«»n in otir u*«e aa to require m »re engine power muntry eaiises impaired nrrvrs, lead 1 watch the prove»«!Inga, and when the principal trees of the Pamir, and on the tamarisks and bx»in»»tlve has b«M»n detached with Its undulating ptolns grow ing to catarrh and catarrhal nervousness ten ter the baggage van with Kiuko in sedges and mngw«»rt. ami a sort <»f roe»! —a disease that is rr*|*onsible lor half very abundant by the «hire of the oailna It is at the head <»f the train. of all t.rivous troubles The Idea occurs to me that the young p«->ls. and a dwarf labiate railed "tore Prru ia cures thia tr»»uble because it UunignUin may ¡»er haps venture out kti-ue" by the K'rghtovo cure* catarrh wherever locate«I. The n a>< m«-ntl’.ne»l certain animals on the platf rtn. It would t«e an Im somewhat varix! If you <!«» not derive prompt and sat prudence, f -r he runs the risk of being uh let rocMrtlf'ite a If isfactory results from the use of Peru xen by tbe police, who m*»ve about tak fauna rm tbe heights f the Pamir. ns, write at once to Pr. Hartman, giv ing a g »od look at the passengers What a even nxeoaery to keep an vyo <»n tl*o ing a full atatvm nt of your car*, ami my No 11 bad better do to to remain platforms >.f ths care In case a stray pan I ther c* bear might Seek a ride without he will be pleased to give you his valu In hie bog. nr. at least. In hie van. will go and get a few provtot’Mie. liquid any right t® travel either flrat or •oc*«nd able advhr gratia. I hiring the day our e»«mpankMia and sol!'! and take them to him, even ■daea Address Dr. Ilartmm, President of before the ¿«-¡»arturo of the train. If It to wore Ml tl e lookout fr«»m both onda of The llsrtm in Sanitarium, <*«>lunibus, O. p. esfble to do »<> without fear of being the rem What ebouts ar»ae when plan noticed. tlgradee or failure capered al* »g the line The refr»*«hmetit r"*»m at the station Is with Intent) ns that certainly oremx! open, an.I I’ .¡«»f to n t there. If he was auspicious! A few revolver ah« ta were to »re ti e making purchases ho would dto hargod with it much nervosity per be a»t i!»ho!_ a» the dining ear contains ha ¡-a, but they an *ed as well aa rose ■ >r*! ths travelers In th* after*' - u wo •vrryf ' g we n ght want. CON S U MST ION At the bar 1 get a Uttle gold meat and wore wlUoeees of a u>a, . rut shut. ■» r % OLD PEOPLI 4 r < v . whlch kll’xf instanti y an suor» ene pew- thrt juM a* he waa landing un tbe xda etep uf tbe third cerviag». It was om T snperb M >ug*»4 lo wfa».m wr wer* ln>i*MrÍ for tbis tuark»u»«u s lb*«(*rptoe*. “Wbaf a hand and what aa eye?* sahl Anjr Uiat <•’ tbe Blood qvickly »hoer» itoelf with I U> tbe cuaj r wh« cuotinued tu l»*»b uu people, and tnmbUa, which a vonngrr. mart vigorous > Ir trQalus/ with ».La¡»k kMi. »Utution hold* ia check. taL» po»sr*»u>n <4 th<*M of Ani nf tbe utbee animato «>f tbe F» Buch ■ Mlatakt* I’byai. la»—Tout vanccd year*. A tr*le. wart or pt tuple often begin* t. minaci fauna «ppewrv«l w »!vee and fute« ailment lies In tb« laryni. thoras and _ __ _______________________ „___ ¡BtJering p*tna Came ____ and __ fcater, Uhuinating in «rar thrt _ refuM*U»ol ■ ud S*M*ks «.d tbuee Urge wÜd abeep wltb •plgiuttlv Hooltcsa—ludad«: Ba* of * rheumatic vbaractar are almost contUut. the ‘-■t* ID* «1’® •‘“‘i *i,c n”'»" gnarled and gvs«-wfully rurved h«»ma. m« afthcr thluMla' th' truublB waa I» cle* acre, while *leepleaanc«a and nm v^*a make life a bnrJcn. The nat wblcb are knuwa tu tbe nativas as ar bar*. H .gt lu tbe sky flew thè vulture« ni« throat. ural activity ««f the body i* not i h«.l«w- Bturkof I.» Gurí*. •’ hl«ít m« bescled and unbssr«íed. an»! amM tbe Long iMataBCB Appm-iat1>>n — Mr* *o great in old age and all the <ln» rt « ph-o *l wrrrk. T>» *11 U> m» wtTldb«« clomls <*f whlte vap*»r we left behind us Jordan Did you «ter haar my dau<h- eoo.iitKw 1 dr»«h,p«’L I” • »bo»t organ* got dull andtluggiah, wrre many rrow« «»d ptgeuua and turile tor aiag. Mr John*»»! Mr Jobnaoa— failing to cairy out thewutr Um« » ■>• c". S. S i •«» rehewC. vi ib« <l> iM and waglrlto. <>b. y«a. I only Ute fl»« bio ka from matter* and poiaons aocu.uu- p*iu»» .! ha.«* - <1 in iV'h •’>•> •»««>«’•• »'M The dsf pasee*! wltboWt avventure At tn»ir-n, >¡l r,h . br««ft >aa (otv««r* l l.rwt- «» s’ckacfa tu tbe evenJng we rr d tbe your houaa. yon know. Uting in the *y*tem and they iiy m-.«. r I .,8. S. fur all bk* I.! •■»** Baby, th« Biuaest Mr Biggar, are taken np and *l»a<.rbed by fr«Kitlev, aflev a rsn <»f nearly two thow Vak»««. S. C. » ‘‘ Gaaooav Mu! tbrvw bnmlreal k ilon**« ere. acr<Hn Mr« Hlggrr. and Baby Biu*f. wbi>h the blo«xl, rendcrieg it weak pllslisd ln fsur da y a simre leaviug t iun of thia In Irreal Ing family to tbe big- aud unable to pr perly nouruh the srrtem. T«* i* n° * ■by vid a, Ada. Two bumlrw»! and flfty bBometers feat, and why and st: ng S S a. ;>urea->4»lrong tbe biggest I Answer— »houlJnot 1*a* nealthy aa youth if thel! -Itaki pure hejr ^ad we «hall !»e at Kaehgir Al . e safe t lit blood Baby Bl«vr, be» a use be to a utile __ n •, ’irely vegetable and C (b’-ugh we are n»»w in t/bin« Turk re ■ pie. N ut-e it 11 gentle. ilPR r r^. t* • Mlrrer. tan. U Ul CH-t be till we reach that town but at the *au>e time th h in it* P'1’«!*" Ekcuaeil I that we «hall heve our flrst experteo«.« a w- aodvorrtgn malter, bClO ing the blood of all p. A«» andforeigu matter, uf <l»tn«-er a*lmlutotratk»n. fully »mart at how the ittire »5 Mem by iHnurr • w, far AT thunder !» whru you b» ar fbe It* fine touio etfvt t Almoat from tho first dv ■ •»’ ! "’ervaaea. the «tretebed utuwelvos r.» oyr be*la. ln th« first roll Calculator -I CMU't il Io that» b”pe. or ratbrr the ronvictkm. that tb, general health begin* to improve and the pain* and i •> ut* pa»« away. Craw foot ! air. Y mi ca U'tf Cl ah-uiab nlgbt wib !»• •• raim «■ th« v’-*—! ''« TH£twtnSPCCIHC CO. ATtAHTA. CA. or- No; lì m the lightninig culmi llatwr «me. A l*UM? A tuan «Invìiu< 1» tb It waa not te hs an >un At fl rot *ho train was runnlng d«»wn the •h’peo f the Ito 111, l-l r rfhi r <*7 lost S nut «»AT hia Wftgotl I'r > ,!.!» lb* *rurr«l IB U« mtr al fresi »|»e«d Th*-n It rwutnol tta Meeting an Italian, be a»k«x| if be writ! i* • «»»fil«,« vi »*• a t. « N1*«*» "1 normal rate ak»ng the level bad a monkey wrvn»*b Tbe Indignant l-. r. • • lM>f Wvt pit H H b mamma do you Uk« »est, dear? I It waa ah«**»t one in tbe no mini vbsai Italian wrathfully replied, “Me . ■ r»uM A luil << u«-r«l is th» P»r 11 lasbe ml - Let uf nu | was »«*«1 den!y awaketied At the asm« tfaink I prefer th*« ? all <s»e keep a monkey rsu« b. me keep a sb»*«-p elan army. time Maj«w Nullità and m*at of .*ur ife- ~lk> you ih m’ HH» i better like- o n»¡«aalona )un¡¡«e»! u¡. Tbrre wete boni! ranch.“ new* I H.apMns si- ita la the resr f the (rain. Vk Hat i onvincing Certainly, I am sure lluaband—Oh. n “I h.ir» Ju*t • Infvnivd a w» MU' dressed I • 1rs.riiug ha«! happened? It’s a counterfeit note," aahl the re m M tbe ' buteber. ba'MHng mow Anilrty eelae*! up* n thè Invelerà «Hat <*v»lv|ng teller "It has one irry uullre- ' »age. r*«i3fu»ed. unreeeonable ani leí V ran»xl able flaw, !t‘a In thr paper.** "But, t<> th»* («ort for 4o try. M« th *1 In Ills Medi by tbe sMghtsst in» i«!*ui es • n*Uf a ' \*i, ctriais -«I be, “It »• fl |wm* • ('•<» !:.'•» I n « * t *.*r my dear man,” prot«-*ted the •l*q>«»«itor( “What la tbe mattar? Wbat i« lh* I:« the way, ba e >■<>« a ad toy girsi ■ in, thr»«- days ) » can't twllrv«» rverj mattar F* stable with his h r«e every night poem r thing you tee tn tbe paper/* I hra *> - • *» ■ • ttrrv ! a - Mrs, Catulles What's tU matter with ■ lnd«'«xL yew/* replied the but*-b*r | frotn all aldea, and lu dt!T*rent langua<** A ¡with a light uf BpprvTtattofll In bi* him — to he rraiyî M» flr«t thonght waa that we were at from \\ on t'aii’li« » S I gur«a u* t A horse .! « a «au*igc‘ Houston H«' [ tache»! ! th«»nght • f the fanmus Kl dvrs g«»t so *nu’t talk, you kno*. Trans the M «.< I pírate In a ni ••meni now in cui- the (rain be<sn tr» alowr, evldently pr«» I ora. at hia ! ¡«aring V stop F«»p**f carne Ini - th« van I Uttor) bettor I and I a»k«d hlm what had happeur-l “An acvldent,” he repllrl “A coupllng get yuur picture taken bt’fors Ibe baa brokrn. and the twn la»t vane ar* ; process 1» •hfllliliHinl left behlnd ” Fxetnplary l*unl*hinenf A m«» • brought her little son for bls first t Their Pains and Ailments to x'b<M>l, and said tu the tear; “This boy o’ mine Is very drllcete ; he Is a ft her a fit of barmoula on k Little Appreciation of • 1 rry I.o* i<M»ug«; but If be dues anything boukl. | able Old l.sdy. au* 1 kn<>w he will, bate the wat next Mrs Anne Hartley Gilbert^ the ad ’ to him, an* 'twill frighten him/* mlMble actress who recently died, waa He Won Easily Mr Xtibbuba — ! able in make old age aa «'harming to You know y<»u'rr only talking non b- r public as tbe most beautiful at»d • «-. se. 'What do you glfgrd of her fellow play era could new gown» for? Mrs. Hubbubs Why, make romanth* youth, In the last year Mm. Flayne has got a <l«»/rn gowns, of her life aha achieved a unique su<' all of them much handsomer than the j •»<*. *for al«»* triumphantly assumed I two or three that l've got. Mr. Sub- nt righty three tbe part of the heroine • i bubs Yrs, I know. But a boniely In a pew play, To l»e sure. It was en I ‘ woman Ilk»* that ne»**!» rl> h attire in titled “Granny,1 ' and she took the title | order to attract attention. role. ••Q MNDMA " Irn«' tie«* aiifim- Vje uii«l«r hia ^llow no «»im aliona mid Klmiger the I he Kind Y oil lure of < h.ie. 1 fwrMiiuil *uipel to deeritr yo< •• .lust- ha -good Io alth of Child What ir <|ll, Pitrc- 1‘lenMnt. It her Xurcotlo troya Worm« ¡■ia im«! \\ Imi '«■tiMi|»iitl«>n ■ ll'ltca th«« Cantoria i* a lui dori«-, l»ro|>« ant cotitiilin* neither -i 11•'i. 111 • ■ •. 11 « a< unii all.«)* Fewer Coll* . It relief«»« nn«i i laliili iu v. Motiiit. ii »nd Ito« 'liio < lilldr«-)!** l»i Krlxing thr Opportunity. •“Always,** No one more than Mrs Gilbert could j advisee the p*»m{H»us ¡»«-rson * bo has have deserved ouch a succeaa, for she nr«'uunilat«*d several millions, “always waa. ■ say. I w .! .X« • r a ; -\* \ :f to th.« sft aweyt, guy. spirited and lov be dismayr»! by tbv outl«K«k! Over- *i»lu uf old lad!»»« Through all the ’ k ’ I I . ’ » vicissitudes of b»*r long rarmr alia succeed.” “one. then,” cotnmenla tb* never lust tbe home loving, home pre poor person to wbotu hr address*-« this serving, even "bmu»»»k«Mq>er|y'’ spirit of homily, “should always «ay, *l wlll’F* the truest womanbood. I* Yes. sir/* ’ “And you always »ay ItT* Xbo herself bna rein tod how keen I “I do.“ ‘ “Will you l»nd me half a waa her pride In her drat little huine 1 uilHlon tu get my ulrsbip in running before fame am! fortune bad come t»> ’ order?” her H waa h atnall, cosy white bouse, Proved Ills Te.i<hrr Wrong Little which slie k»q>t In ap«*cklcaa ami shin WIIHe’s father fourni hia youthful ton lug order Inside and outside, tin bolding up one of his rabbits by tbe til an unhappy sequence of dust and ears snd «ayln^ to bltu: * H<»w much rain Iwpaoieared 1ta neat eiterior Her la seven times seven, now? Hah," the husliam! was absent; tbe la mil« »rd father beard the !x>y say, “I knew yt»U would not repaint, ahe could not af couldn’t. Here’s another one Rix ford to. Hines six Is bow much?” “Why, Wil “I frettn! over It,” she own«!, and lie, what In th«* w»>rld are you doing The F«»l»fe BMitor, at laat the bright hies came tu her with your rabbit?” asked the father. Caller -I have a httls p«»atu tn wash It th«» whole hotiae! Hhc got Wlllla throw the rabbit down with Editor tbusdyl—That gentle her young sou to help, and the next disgust. “I knew our teacher w«i ' there, air. I« b* tb, lltr-.l im»rnlng. I m -f<>re the sun had rix-n, < altor (gmialiy > wrung.” was all hr said. “Why, how?’* they were out with ladders, palls, I bvL- crith-? asked his father “Why, she told us mops, soap mu! hot water It was a Editor (politely» -No; hs’a th# this morning that rabbits were the han! job, but they rvaly did It, and ■ e«*r. greatest multipliers In the world. she Alidad proudly: To Break la New Shoe» “It wnn ill over before the milk ÜUWLDtH AS A MÜNUMLNT. Aiwa?» thaïe ■ %l *«»'• io»< I aw, • powder man nmde bls morning rounds It < irr« hot. »wealing. «D hing •w>«l)»a ie«l l*hr snrne courage aud ¡»rrslstcnr»» I. bit «gu Vlrrtsttrlsl to l»r. (iuthrir, the . • » « » ■ -• • • « ; a‘l h ><•>«<• and »h * »torva, xv l*»n’t trevi« she put Into her art; thr mtino eager IHsvoverer of ( hhtruform. • •i» .ur.’Hiita n«a.'.e«i FRl l Adire*» hotnlni-ea " waa a part of her nature, After an exhaustive Inquiry Involv Allei» B oliati»«! lo fU»y, \ Y and made her for many years before ing much rrsearvb work. Including tbe < rltlclam. ■he played “Granny” beloved aa •’ ia mhiAthui t»f tbe original rr<«»rds J,-*— What d vou think of Mice (lob "Gramlma” to her fellow players pm<*ured from Vale I’niveralty, tbe Elue Intellect, ekl Once, when thrlr company was tour t'hli'HgO Medical N-»clefy «Irclded that blet.XI ? I e- hut her intellect lea't la ig Ered Ing. the train slowed down In a cut he h tD»r t»f I »• tig tbe «II« overer <»f uVerwatlonal abiliti»« ting near a miner's cabin. Tbe miner chloroform must l»e accorde»! to Dr. with her ami his dog were tn the doorway, Samuel Guthrie, »»f Ka<*ket Harbor, a Flao a Curo to a rame iv for r*«v|gha, rolda pretty Ln inlet <»n tbe »burrs of Like read upn»ump*ion Try it. Frico & caula, cloea by. on a rock, was a m«»et beau at dru, r;l»t« Kne, near Watertown, N V Prior to tlful great burnt» of wild fl -wrrs In the ronchisi«»» »»f the society's Investi- i an old tin can fh'tse lowing (¿irle “It made a picture of bright boine- H im E <h You may not believe llkmees that was good to x-e In the It. but I rrfiiMi-d offers from tfares Jif- midst of tb<»se dreary plains/’ said fermi meti l«»t month. “Grandma ” “Tbe ladles on the train Mi»« Y ’tingbud -Oh. I d«»n*t doubt IL began teasing fur the flowers, beckon Rut wliSl were they erlllngf Ing and laughing, but the man shook V tbrrto ! «8*1 Mr« W|I4 «»W» «mtAinf bls brad |ty» »pu » t*«‘ r* <*ty t<«usa tor the ir ah^lroa | the i«< thing ¡«rtod. “Tbsn. just as the train was start The Kind K th« ->•« « I h-x» w • rh **4h ns, >«•»« ie««*S*. •Va, .•■•»«. im « .»< l<rSllMi«*--toi» • bi a « « ■ ■»• «.«» a . io> > kkk i ing. be spied inr at the ulmlow 1 smiled amt nodded, amt he smiled and nodd*»d Then I ¡M»!nt«-d to the bouse, to the d”g and to tbe flowers, and smllx! am! n«»dd«»d again, trying tu ex press my pleasure In tbe wb«»le picture To my »urprioe. he grabbed up the flux ere and plung««! d««wt> to the train, just managing to rea« h thr back plat form. “ *Q!vs them tu tbe old lady/ I bean! htru say, and I. too, roarbt-d tbe plat form. aud waa in time tu wave my thanks aa we sped out of sight. *1 kept tbe flowers a» long as 1 could, am! used up all the books I bad with u>e In prraaing them Tbe younger member« of the company ussd to tea»« me aln»ut outdoing them with the mtn with the flowera,* aa they •ailed him I suppose my old face at the window had atood to him for SV- erything be had left In the East, fur hla mother's face at her wlmlow, for home and old frlrrula “ It waa a fa«*e that might have ttnod f<»r all tboee things one of those flue »Id fa< ee op whh'b life had written in many wrinkles “You may trust me * Youth s Companion. * • t t»ra«eHles whies » ■ KI IHlEllI Cl. MT1ÁM>. OtiwU« Muir ot<i Plame. The Lady It «terms to rue theta bar I rira are rather «inalb Thr Pr.fal.rr I'm aura they bava got their full growth, ma'am. The lady Possibly; but I'm quite • ur* > ur quart hoirs haven't mt tbsirs 1905 LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION > > r Fir»i ■ a•« Hot»I au t K oosb Ar- o n- -is r<MillAM> daring in* rXPOMIMVR apply a «»uro and -an.4 » ur re*er«atom «aa «4 •*.<**, I«» apply «urtai ut »uf f»em Jc.*«ms la all t « • ‘ • • » • '• pe' •’»» atsíHvr vota rooms witirmî t>f- i AV »so (»r t voi » < mac r wfUeior mil l'iootiisü« a lu t««part»«*«*nl I, IXPOMIION ACCOMMODA IK WM BCRTAU Tk* Osh CMklal he*»» W ite Uw» b Oark F Ur gallon Dr. Jubu It Murph J ■nuouuc-d (.oeSiisu g b H«Ml«i4Mg. Oregea that be would donate SMU for a I'bl- ••■go tuoiiutiu ut to Dr. «¡uthrle If tt>* InveatIg*ting cottntitttee of medical men *tn>ul>I find that to tbe A meri.-an ebetnlat. rattier than to either l‘rof<* •or I.lebig or I’rofeaaor N-.ulielran. to* longeit the honor of tieing tbe dla.'ov- erer of tbe greateat of all anaeathetlea. The picture alio»» th. pro|M>»ed monu ment, a huge bowlder of granite fourni near Worth, III., and which <•*>!■ giata .... ............. * •••*•! aa; waa brought to tbe Doaplalnea val ley from the Waahara reglotia of Wie sb bw. eonaln In the great deluge of tbe Ice Klertrie lighted r«otn» ■ age llrelde the bowlder to the left la rouvenlcwr “ » • ehown Oaalan (I nth rie and to the right | % n»s.t|w _______ oppM«tt«» ___ ^*PN«stierii h««tei, «lirertlr OUTSIDE I N N GASOLINE ENGINES 2, X 25-Hot guaran «, B, 10, 12. U. 1« a««1 Power. Sali.faction hundred« in ••bington and *" Idahw. Srn I ;wis & Stayer Co. OKf COH »'■ «TT! «-■ Ko»« Wbareof If a Rp«*ke. “Oœ La if tbe worfal.“ remarie.! the party wltl> tbe quotatlon i- i «i- ll«lr*B>l cars fur Fair habit, Wanted uOtbrt*. dletlngutebed dtlienaf at- «ng joe ai Hotel 4««»r “dostt’l knuw bow tbe otber half of ( bl ag, and grandine of the lie IhrsW* röterer of the drug which revolution- -l gneea that* B rlght.” rejolned tbe !«ed mollirai azlenee. marrie»! tu an. “but tbe féminine half Works wvrrtline trylng lo fiod out“ Everything elec In the bouae la more quiet when tbrrv la lllneaa, but b • M I » ìk bore They hifi*r you ever notice the Impudence of • Theory and practice ir» dlfferoui clock, which tick» all the louder? things.’’ Bah! thè prof reo. >r No wonder peopl» ha»» so Ulti« “Yea, Ir. Iced." assented t!w medicai tbvr* la to u«u<ti ot mìe nt “I pay for theory and Intend •pn t for «dvl«-*; that la » urtb ■ to be peid fur practice. r. < U ’MKM w rr*- 'j