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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1906)
t'««*l l*a«lh «»f < «14 A PRETTY MILKMAID ThuUt Pt ru m h a IIStA'/iJ | APPEAL TO PEOPLE Russian Parliament Tells Them Sot lo Pa> Taxes. A a CZAR MAY IMPRISON LEADERS H»ia»-«tade Guard* Prevent N»w»pap»r* ifesto' Much Oi*ord«r. : : ' ’ i i 1 M.»e Ai.n< Hennr«... IHUp Wsah , «rite* •'I le»l better tian I l a»» hr ver lour year». I ha*« takrn »»or* t» t U m of l*»rana at. J • 1*411» I Man« Ila. "I ran now ilo all of toy work in th« hot»», milk th» mw*. tak««»r» of the tnllk, and •>> forth. I th nk l’«vwne n a m«»«t •>ond»»fut rrr tn me “1 b»ll»ve 1 «'Old be in ImJ today it I had not written t<> v i f. r advice I ha non» did n • any r 4. "Pernna liaa mad» m< a»rk »nd hap. V> I»t. I can never «ay loo lunch lor Feurna M Not only vomm of rank and lelaure praiae l*«runa. hut th«* aboi** u»t, tir* | ul « IUK :. « ■ ' • « n<4 ba without I>r Hartman** world renowned remedy The dortor ha" ytrrc» ¡bed it f**r many thousand «otnm r'*ry year and he never fail* to rrtrtve a multitude of letter* hke tha a ve. tha’iking him henebte rr»eita*d wonderful runs. «I m I t A h r • V • b f*r fl.e Pr-nul«» . a w V ■ 1 r Hl Patorabtirg. July 54 —Th» <r»at n»»r of today i* th» ailoptiou ol an ad- drew to th» fieopl» by U m dvputiM to parliament, who ametnblad at Viborg, tli» langue«» ol which, with Ila r»voio- tionaiy d»mam!» that th» pm-ple era»» to foruieb uhxwj and troop» to th» go»- »rnmeut and r»pu fiat» further luana, afford* pretext »noogh for th» govern ment to lodge 11» author* in th» forti»»» if it leal» »trong enough A rumor • »» rprea-l tonight tl a th I* mor*» had teen decided upon. Copl«» of til» Bp P«»l to the people are in the band* . .f all hl. Feteraburg ne«*pa|<r*. but it will scarcely he printed tomorrow, for the r«»s*<n that a •Hicltmeet of police i* posted at the door of every new •paper printing office in the city, with order* n t to permit any {■•*|xr* to leave the building until author»aed by lhe«*neof. The author* itiee hope by *<|ual(y vigorous measure* to prevent the pul bmHon ol the appal in other cltiee. and in the meantime to nullify the I mu of the people a* I«» the l«oasible rffx t of the appeal. Meanwhile the merre« of the Russian people« slow of tlwiught nod action, bate not yet rot>**d tbemaelvee to the . cava • ' <4. »• »ure to !-> low the <1 seulution <f their parliament. Miti»»r disorders are reported from half a dc<a«n eitlee. An imiptent anti Jew •h outbreak at <Mr*ea has been check ed by llie police A sympathetic strike ha* been i «gun *t the Khaikov rail* r« ad thopa« which may Inaugurate a general tietip uf communication, lost St Peterwhurp* M* •«<•»>w ami most of the other great «enter* are *till calm SECRETS OF DREADNAUGHT. Bfthth Admiralty Makes Putbic Plan of Armament. II r e 4 < uRtr u-pt Girl wi'h u- <« »'.» <«. \ k 4*. n’t you f ■ i• ' %«» 4 . - of v « ■ . • • ©f th» • ■ Girl »/th th* Juiin Mar’owe Ye* ■■*:»••• I * . .. !< a 4.;t.« Uo f*u , i*r * ■ TERRIBLE TO RECALL. Five Weeks in Bed With loteneeiy Painful K»dney Trouble. «nnoumrmmt regarding the t»altle*hip lheadnanght is contained in a whit«* «►•k on naval construction th* past year, which «as letued tonigli I. Be* •i<lcw ten 12 inc!* gun* anr.onm< ». the I>r*adii«»ight will have 27 Im pound » ' ' aii‘l five submerged tcopedo tubes In the trrangemeiil ol the armament sii of the tog gun* are mounted tn pair* on the « enter line of the ship, and the re maiciing lour are mounted in pairs ar hr- ad»i les. In vir« «d the in’«lern pdentialitiee ( torpedo h at*, and considering »•* jM . ally the rhemes <>f a t«»t| e lo atta« L toe. rd ths end of the battle, the anti < rp<do I mmii gun» are aidely srparate«l ♦<i that the whole i f then cannot I* diva^ied by ooe shell. The S|»red is designed to l»e 27 knots. T «e bunker capacity is 2.700 ton*, with which the Prealnaught ran »team '» HOd *r* mil«** at economical tp ed and 3,600 mi1** at IM^ knots. The estimated «« »t of the Dread otught. in fading gana, is |M,vn7 inf» Mrs Mary Wagner, »I 1367 Kossuth Ave , Bridgep it, C<-r.n . says “I *u ■u weakened and generally run down with kidney dis ease that (or a long time 1 caul«! not do my work and was Are weeks in Ixd. There was o»ntin- MANY BURIED ALIVE uai bearing down pain.terrible i«a< k* Buiid ng »n Massachusetts Town Col achat, headat'hw* lapses on Workmen. ami nt times dissy *|*eiia when every H mth Framingham, Maas., July 24 thing was a blur — Al least right at*d pvrl ajw twice that before me. The j tiwag«* uf the kidney num «er of mamma, plumbers *nd Ital- a*« rations wvrw irregular am! puriful, an lab «rm were ciushvd lo death to an«l there wa* « maderable sediment lay in the sudden collapse of a build an<l odo* I d m ■ kn >w what I wcnld i'g »« pr<» re* of erec tion on Cot curd have done but I r !> an'* K id nay, Pill* vtfert. while ten other* were drag get I I could ace an Improvement from the >1 »fug out of the wreck, s»int seriously first bui. ami five t*»ie* brought a finsi ■ njared. At a l«te boar tonight ten lien were mieelng and a large lores ol Hold by all dealers. 60 cents a bus aborers was al work on Ibe rums, Fatter-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N Y. watching for the dew«!. Fire.^en and members of the Ninth rgiiiirnt of Infantry ol the stale mill I is* in camp here, snrreeded in digging I ut halt a duarn it j ired, and lalei I < und others. Bay Schools Are Opened han Francisco, July 24.—I he public <honl* ol han I ram i?co opened Mon lay for the first time since the fits \* nearly 30 Y nh MEN. Old MEN. Middlt.Agtd MEN j md were well attended. «cboul hui ding* were deetroyed, the Semi for free pamphlet in t«laiii rover Teils alkout an appLam» l* at in*urm srhools in k mv of tl»e district» were happiness, health and sucv «- m in life Emdly ovetcr« w led, and will t»e eon* Free- act «I h-lav. fueled on the ha!f*day »emion plan. The POATlAftD APPI I AM r (O. ‘t.thti u*. h »ever, were more favor P. O. Bo« 25 PortUod. Ore «hie than had l*een eipected by the au boritiee. Acbool Direcotor Oliver sell- uated that the r«g*lr»tini» is about 10 per cent of the cbildten registers«! I liefote April 18. mule T eam BORAX Will produt«- Whiter, (. leaner CkMhes In Your I aundry I han An> other Art it le " ¡th less I abor *n a»*leo i - He*« .tai«»-«/ •eg Hee «'• t • . • « «» . OMtlaad. ’ al • ' r* FACIFH «• » 4 «<•%•»» « - ' i • I - KH CLASSIFIEDADVEKTISING ■*»•- farui to warrant the bu idiug of • gra'a I mi *, partbiilarly »Iwo one *••• '• butit for a »er, »auatl »um and with but little lsb«*c Viu* b * b«»i 'l* easily «Vi^u*tFU* ts«l from dry g«««l» t»*»». im < u < • unmber f tb» »aut» »i»e to obtain lb» d»»lrwd capacity aiul earthing ttwai »ml to «»d. faatening ttiwui together <* not a» de •tred Tire front» ar» cut eu aa to oh t*lu thi» pro(>er «l*ut sml ttsn • cover • tu*«!* so timi !!♦* bul oc t*»iws uisy bo |tnkkj if noa-wwasry iMvIsiooS SFW m*«3s In tl»* lu«!-ls In •--* • nlsn»'* with f !»♦ i.f r.t h k'4 '»T gr»’U to ti* atorwd Tbr bni*w sr* •*< on *b»ut fiftsm in«h*s high and ssch’of tlHMM* leg« has an invsttc*! rap of tin (4*<-rd ou It usar wt»rrs tb* kg Join* » Je»'tk»u with many poultry men. _ There are two brvah of guinees. the |*«rl | and the white guinea Tb* ¡«car! guinea !• uf a wilder di*|Mwiti«>u than tb* g • • Both ^*«w*i* are ab’Ul • the same star. The flesh of the pearl guinea I* d*rl>«*r than that of the white, which make* the nbit* guinea preferable as a table fowl IL »th Y»r*rd* of gu t»*** ar* g-»d »ummer egg pro ‘luiv-n They l«-gin laying in April or May and c-.utiuue to lay until late In I the fall. 1 b* paari guinea l* very aeu •Itlvo about having her ne*t dl*turtw*l and often Irate* tbe ttr»t if a part of her egg« *r* rru»ov«d Tb* white guinea I 1* nut ao (Hirtlrular |!*>U< her t>e*C am! will o«ntlnue to |«y In tbr nr*t if only utic egg I* left ¡n II. thir while guinea* j often Uy In tb* ue*t b>»xr* In the p«»ul try b«»u»o with the Fhlcteu beu* jGuiitr-*« are valuable ln*ect destroyer* ! They win oa( I bmmm - u that the cblckeo* j <111 m»t, iu< h a* th* (Hit*to bug and ;gix«*Hirrry worm. I notlcr*! our guinea* ;p:-k ng tlx worms off the g»«»wherry . bu*lxo amt M a Wurm r*< aped that I thr fuuiMV r«»u!d rrarfck They pk'kad 1 tlx * >nu* off a* high *« they vwuld lump. lit»*» Tilt IlfiMt MAK OSAlN noX. t!**» bn«. TI h >* tlitt *BI ptwvsut vrctulU In tl»r sb.ii** of nt* and m • from easily 'limbing up tbs box »«»«I getting it it», •¿rr.t .i if •!»•* •' I ! )4' division* may 1*» lined tnalds so a* to mak«* thsni more vermin proof lb* Il hislraliun «bow« how simple th'* grain b<ti U Indianapolis New a. »hearing »lirrp bp Machlur I hive u«-tt h «tw-cp «hv.irliig m^ . blur f«»r tbr l«*t five or vii yewrs. In 4rlr«ll* l.rrtjie Par ,c A<r,or.g Odctia Jews. Oil»»»». July 34.—Tt>» J.w» bar* ar« n a (tat* ul panic, frarin, an anti l«»i»h outbreak a» the rr»ull of the killing of a .tlunken l'«>»»ark who r» <nlly wan«fer«a through th» J»»i»t> Lmrter branditblng hi» »alx-r and ' •boulln* “fteath to th» J»»».'* Go. I «rnor Ganeral Kaulbir», a«l<itraeing ■ talrgalion of J.a. today, said "I rm<h for my »ol4l»r», but 1 it <inah|e to »ay aha' th» Coaaack* or Chriitlan civilian* might do.*’ Th» »hgbt»»t nri'lent might «tart trouble. t\>»'»« k» | thi» morning Io «led thr«» <l»«i»h »hop«. tin»»- Tlx girdling or ringing of grapevine* Is done to Increase tbr stae of each cluster It I* not d«ux generally, bow ev4*r. although *i'Uw find the metbo«l profitable Tlx bark I* eutlreiy re moved Ixlow tlx fruit clutter about a mouth bef-tre tbr ¡wrlud of r!|«cuiiig which hasttMi* maturity at».ut a week or tw<» and rnlargrw the bunch ami Iwrrire Tbr *ap aiu>rud* through th« I |M>n-» of the wtmm | to *u«taln grow th < but the r! a bora tod *np d»*»< -end* through | the wood and th* bark attd can go m low«r than tlx point at w hich i ! m » glr ¡ He 1« made, where It «tops am! Is util I ixed hi f«-edhxg the grap**. Home In 'J'i. y .« d-«l>»‘ tbr \h*"l<»n th«* g rtlb* , -in*! hen« o it may not pay on an rxteu I <d v r »«'a |c Carl trbwre. Mo other m.» .i f f »r»-.gn birth ever sb> w*d such flue evuxmaud of tlx Kng Hah lau<u*ge or used It so f*llcltou*ljr. A man who >>bje«-ied strongly to bl* polltk'S but admired bls talents as a writer oo-'e said “I wish Mr Bcburs couldn't write so well; I <x»uld hate him better.** lu 1977 t’arl tk'burs via it^l Boston to make a *|wevh against Benjamin F Butler, who wa* running fop Governor of Ma«** br.*r<t«. W'bile arguing < n the queatlon of the restunp tk u «>f *i*m is |»Aynxnt«, au l«sue that »»• paramount at that time, Mr Jkbun ilkctxd “iuflathm** to a ba Boon filled that ha«t carried tlx American nation »»ff It* («-et. At that time he made ux of tlx following elprr»d«»ii uhi» b brought tlx imnoMux aihllrucr that greeted him lu Hs f«x< We have placed our fret <»u solid ground again «tad w* prv»i**'*»' to keep them there.** V ppre«*lalt«>a M||*ve you svrf »**-u ILvmlH playrd pre< l*sly as you thought It *h »uld heY” “No." an*wrr<r<l Mr Htorniington 11«rues “I Ixw of'rn wi«b«>4 I might be a ^setator st <^n* of my own per farfusucuik** Wa»hmgt«»n Ktar. Te Krsak ia New M»w** Aiw*1* •&**** V » • 1 »4 > **«- • - *4«/ Il rute* bot, *«0*tin* a h!i*g , < ut*« nxt»*. !»»<*«• tag nai • a 4 >-<*»* • At • !»' ** • • • -I •*■* •* • **•»■(• »M • ». a i A ■ » ■- « :*-4 r • V Ill» SI4» I labta a* Hl»l*n Il»* niAcbttiF* hAvr I nhwi very much ‘.mprwvcd lu tln»t time I lw* ftr*t knlf*’. r • UppiT». th.it 1 had wry so*’ii K”’ < lt.gg«-*l. and did poor work or *h«-rp that bad fins or oily *••»>!. or bad any wrinkle« *T! m * one I now have, u-«*l on th* ertiue nisi bine, »ill dip any kind .f n «h«*<*p or wool, Now ns to tbr dl re» I «pic«tlon. !!*• ttu» mio hliMi any sd vaiitag«* over hand work? Ho long «• we bad tbr old fa«blonrd •twarsr«. win» nuh! turn off thirty to forty atwep h • well sheared. I h«d Bo of H \> ■ • ■ i • KM « . . <• to »i;*- ■ ■ i • ' i>K‘‘r. nnd • m . 4t|»r I»f the • art ity «»f wb«*rp (<*» young UHfi took up abrnrlng it I*’ t'iimr a problem to know how to get th«» «beep well «nd economically stmnr «*d. The men who were unueed tn If ’(».»! only cut the »beep and tangled lip the w»x»|, but they would «bear only a few «beep per day. n bl« h made It ex |M>n*he 4«>r tlil* 1 put In » filli* h'«»* Th* 1l*A*iSft* At T 4AÜ •, <-n dtr*d “Ab. w*ll." xb*v •* I h»nk Low io i h mor* 4:«a*fr«»u* it might Ear* liest* it w» ba4 h«4 to msk* * b »rr- I wires! !“ Iu*t*r, as if to v*r4y tb«>r word*, cam* th* lt**A«*n fl> wa-a-4 * «»rn IIr«•»-«111»« (urti br*itlliig work. *UII in II* In fai»*-), nlr*M«l) ha* Mp**ll*iÌ l>mtlt fnr uiMnj gruWFr* Mitrrhil In « t * ìi *** I r yiehl. due in large measure to plnut ing improv«'«! te*t«»d *«i‘‘l. baie l«H*n **» general that farmer« everywhere arc idopting le-tler metho*!* of *«•«<! “rlit* .«»u And other «vHiiitrie* iithtiug what i t« in- umpli*bed by Ainvrh’.tD •urti breeder*, bwve taken »tep* to fwl low tle'ir rxa-Mple Heeehtfy itti Amer 4U m «*«I <«»rn brc'-dlBg <N».-t»paiiy ship ¡«t| IJMai bushel* of (X»ru to the agri 'ultural <ie|Mrtmmt of the Egyptian ¿•ivenimeut. ’Tin- «uviue mmpiny ha* ilsu ei|wrted an <»r ler of pound* •f need curti t<> .Vi»tralla. wlwrw It will e u***»| in brei-dlng work « »ndmtcd by he agri ultural auth »rll •** «»f tint ountry It Is to the «virn t>eit of ltuerh.1 that tile |*c«»plr< of the earth «»me for • *»rn thir ««»rn »T"p I* tin1 •nvy of all rlvllised <x»untrk* w In» h iine»t <»r «!« n<*t grow corn. U bile l>vrka. Ti»e White Tekin la « p -pular <! h > k which ha* a di«tin«-ttve type ewparUB) it* own, and differing from «11 <4h»-r» ¡u 'll*e *li«|*s am! «-nrrlage of It* b«»d> rt>e legs an* *et f*r back* which «'.»U’e* th* bird to wail In au upright ¡«»«Itlou. In *l*e tie-««- du« k* are very large *ome leatidng a« high nv twi-uty p un<!«i to tlie pair Tbrlr fie*h 1« very delh-ate am! free from grt»««ne*« and they are r«»n*ldered among ttw» lie*t of table r.. INFÁNTS/Cniíbltt Promotes Digestion/ hrrrful ness and Resi Contait» neither (hÑutn.Morphine nor Mtner.il N ot N amcotic . II«»««. / Ö Af’fCa M*4* L- *«U. It«*« lw«4«r«f« wf MVSVPAIILLA. mtib kSiAiv ruTutAi 9 jClMifirl Riincdy for Constipa lion. Sour Slonuch.DiantkH'.i Worms Convulsions 1 ever t sh nessandLossor NLtr.r. $ Dr. A l' l*ecler, ot St Loula, Mo. aay* "1 ha<» pr»»<-rtb»4 your Caatorta In many raaea and ham klwaya found It an rfflrirnt and aperdy remedy " Dr. E Down, of I-hlladrlphla. 1"*, aaya. "I bar» i>r»a<rlb»d your <‘aa- torta In my prattle« for many yeara with grvat aatlafattlon to my*»lf and twnrtlt to tny patient«." Dr. Edward Pwrrlnh. of Brooklyn. N T. aaya “! hara uaed your (’«»- torla In my own houiwhold with good reaulta. and hara a I t I mh ! ae«»ral patlrnta to u»a it for It» mild laiatlva »ff»«'t and fr«wdom from harm ** Dr. J' Il of X.-w York City, aaya ’ Ha»tng «luring th« | act atg year* prescribed your Caatorla for Infant 11« atuma<-b dlaordara. 1 moat heartily common«! Ita um . Tho formula contain« nothing drlelerloua to the moat delicate of children" Dr C 0. Sprague, of Omaha. Nab., «ay«: "Tour Caatorta la an tdaal medicine for children, and I frequently 1 re», riba It. While 1 do not adro cate the ludlacrtmlnata um of proprietary niedhlnea. yet Caalorla la an neeptloQ for comlitlona which ar I»« in the car« of children " I>r J A Parker, of Kansaa City, Mo. aaya “Your Caatorta hold* tba < .teem of tha medical profeaalon in a manner held by no other proprie tary preparation It 1« a aure and reliable tnedlcla« for Infanta and chU- «Iren In fa. t. It 1* th» unlvtraal household rrmedy for Infantile aliment. " Dr Ji F Merrill, of Auguata. M*. aaya: "Caatorla ia one of th« very fneat and moat remarkable renwdlei for Infanta and children In my opinion your Caatorla haa *aved thouaand* from an early grave I can furnlih hundred* of tratlmonlala from thia locality a« to Ila ctn.'lency am! merlta“ I>r. Norman M Geer, of Cleveland. Ohio, aaya: "During the laat twelve years I have frequently r» ommanded your Ca t .ria aa on« of th» beat preparation» of th* kind, being »afe In th» hand* of paventa and very *(■ fectlva In relieving children a dlaordrr«, while th« »a»« with whh h auch a pleaiant preparation can be admlnlatered I» a great advantage “ GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Tar Sin.le 5«<»»turr < t NhW YORK. The Kind You Have Always Bought - EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER -»faa*. In Uso For Over 30 Years. Va»« «latte« ••«■»««• 3* «■*»•««* •*•••«. ««W 11« itriilr«« Hwrlrt i I ; j I , I i < r«»p. B«.irdh-i« ti-ir b ) i« «mtirrty free fr«»m barí»*, uu|e>« tlx imrd is nci’ldrnt illy mivd with *o nr other variety |t |<M-« uot yiekl »«> Well a« some of the *-.«rded » ri». m»r I* It a good malting bitile). It G a g *«l feed for pig«*. • I»e»p or fowl* and for horse* when rU'hetl It* distinguGhltig advantiig«- i* that It stami* up well and ripeo* »rry early* coining off tbr ground suon «qvuugh to let the cl»«v»-r or alfalfa smu vlfh It take p>«w««ion I» f««re It I* mu ll wrakutM by shading. It |* the « ta I nur*e crop yet found for clover or ilfalfa, and for that purq*•«• 1* recoin mended* MIIII um Sera*. Tlx largest fenced pasture field In tlx t uitrd Htatrw la on tlx lUackfrrt I ik II mu reservation. In Montana. Th!* field contains I.J sbmsm » acre*, and the JiMi miles of bar ! vire fence Indoa* Ing it b*v* been completed. About 4<*>. ■ *i pounds of w*rw were revguirod for ths work There are (MVW bead of attls wintering In tills pasture, half of wbbh belong to tlx stockman, who tre payliqf fur tlx privilege uf pastur age. » Iel4 at a w Hire rvKiN ox « is. oo D rops 1 Ht Ol b FASHIONED JI Mi’IK. (hr ‘ U Id tor Otar Aiatr ysart Leiters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. I letcher. S. i«»r T*«» V»»t klr.4 ct a «»»«Imonlal — I AXfCeUiMc Prepara!¡na ferÀs sitnilating VrFocdandKegul.1 I»o«*«j There is one thine that will cure It—Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, hsd to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you—healthy hair, no dan druff, no pimples, no eruptions. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all the children born ia civilized countries, twentytwo per cent., or nearly ono-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirtyseven per cent, or more than one-third, befine they are five, and one-half before they are-fifteen! Wo do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a ma jority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths aro occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupt fy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly tho reverse, but you must seo that it bears the signature of Chas. II. Fletcher. C.i. toria causes tho blood to circulate properly* opens tho pores of tho skin and allays fever. CASTORI« If the li »gi <»rr growing a* fast and doing vs well .1« they • an «to, tiuthlng , i* iie<••le-.| iu the way of medicine. Bn! f th»-y nrr .1 little off in any way, a i few do*ra of th«* following will straight I ««ii them Up. W oil ch.in -Mil. I p >un<! . sulphur. I 1 ;»»und . ►tMlhiui chloride. 2 p»unds; so liilin bicarbonate. 2 puimd" , sodium '•)p*»ii!pbiir. 2 |N»unda; •»«dlum *ul ¡»hate. I p»uml; antimony *u!pht<lr. | ¡¿» h II m I. I'uhvrlir and thoroughly mix : The «I »••• 1« a Lxrgr tHbh--‘j«K.inful for ••:«• h Jv«i pounds weight of I h »<* to br trrated. given «»n«v a day. The bogs still ertt till* in \r(| In thrlf food, tiulnw OT) HL w boll it wlHMild be {toured lilt«» them, mixed In water. For that Dandruff Save the Babies. \ t'amidim farmer »ay* that then | ;• nothing yet dimxiverevl so useful .n ■ breaking a «'olf In winter a* the old fafthioiied “Jumper ’* A Jumper I* situ ,dy miidr of tw<t «api ng* twenty fti’l r more long. Wrakrm-t! nlM»ut five fret from the butt rtxd« by •»having the up |M r aid«*« half through, so that I Im ¡»ole» •cig when the rider 1« on tbr seat and Hix coll bitched. The seat I» *up|>ortrd ! ’»y four |M»*t* and the h >r«e 1« plat-ed ; far out in the »bafta. A mlt cannot g over backwarda with this. Hr)»Bt«lla«, Mtaa i ' e« i- «if ttx new v!1- • ‘I—t«r> II.»*»- y<u I m J rd of Dr Mrdicu* *! m » ui beret Native Rather, mum! |M> you •re thsit b**rtr*x and <*rri.»g*-« guin* by over tlxreT That * «»nr of bl* fuixrahu — llívrtxr * Werkle. 11« Her I:. ”l«o«»k. papa • I lb*4 little ’A»y *fxt’* f ■ * -> '■»’ »■ £ turf >* • • t, *N‘H G* ■ I owl ♦ * f S-r MWait I Jaj » . - t j j • tank *mpi? «.»wta From Publishing Rawotutionar* Man VA *(»r. R eu* 1 »s lw*a usuriy 4k*»| for skxf 4una< tb» l»»t w«*k- I « mo M •r»r«wl> k««p *w*k< wk « I «a* wr • j bat »to») that wa* priât»« y««t»r4»» Miau* I •**‘iF b»b»’» •* It af freied a>. th» ** •••»• I »•• rvad : m< il (rem «ympa thy. I »upr» •• F»»A »«« War* In **« m »|. While In foal Ib» mar» do»» not nac «.«uuirlly rvqulra food different in qUa| Ity from that f*d al other thuea, but, all tM«><* bring »«|uai, ttw <|uantl|j íbould t« «umawbat larger <>ata ar» tlw hast f«M. J»t "hort* ami bran n>a; tw f«d *ltt> brnrtl. lal rroulta. Ma*br« «•an !•» <1 t » o orraakmailjr, and wtwrv l*m»lltl» r«Mrti»d frod ma> I*. at night tbr»» time« a week. fowl* They are eii-olirnt layer*, aver Portland Trad« Oír«« tor. Bloodthsd by Railroad*. vglng from !<s> to l.m egg* ea< h In a N mm . »nd Addir.w. Hi Parti»«» »f *•»««■ Waaliingfo", Joly 21.—Th» acgidMt *rA«on. They are n«»n *ett«*r*. hardy, .»■«•<>•* fl.»'«« twnw. bulletin, which ha* jn»t i»»n i»»n««1 by easily ralarvl and tl* earliest In matur th» fntaratat» Conioier«» rouimiMion lug of any dU' k* IKBAM M».rt HA ■<’><» ». .»».HW» k. V •» mi »,,:« t-H ih-w r't. I« rrw .-«lana for th» thr«» month* ending March 31, li«•«. • '»«d < «» . » mil < •** Make It a point ltd* «ummer to find A calf kr|’t wintar and aumu>»r In l‘HM, tho»» Ilia total Dtnbtr of raaual- N»v*« i t.riiiM» • * r»x’»-/s*. »we IM to pa»»«ng»r» and rmployva to 1« out aouva m»p <»r vegetable everybody thrifty growth at 2 yrara will mak» a* ». ■ • fcv»ryth'nf n<< Mesti*** *»4 1» Sir*' Th» number of paaaenger* aeein* to want« and that no one ba* mu'h mor» t»rf than on» neglectfully and »mploya» billed in train acrid»nt» 1 grown to any extent In your neighbor k»|>t at twic that age. Th» profft will FOI I.THV VUOI If t ■« w»nl O» *r e<x« »<«• eri» u« hw n»* pWro< ol*r« •»**«» Ft aaa 37«. Th» total number of collia* ivood. and grow that yourself next year. all b» found on the 2 year old and th» fclHA Foi 11 hi Vthlm-acw* Mill* V*. ion» an! derailrn»nt» waa 3.4i*O, of It Is q^ftr possible to make a crop oí loaa on th» »yearold; yet owner» of Feri as t « »r > _ ahirh ?a<* c.r!li»ion* and 1117 derail. ¡w»p¡i»m. cauliflower, »plnarb or egg th» latter hat» puraunl »och ayatem - Fl AM*e * ol * « an ctAe ana»! t>r*«na * a <1 l‘«ne -n »e«y «tyni»nU plant or some other nnuaual thing, one if ayatetn It ran h» calle«! with tlw maul l affected pa»«eng»r train*. W rte » • l'«L IdH »« ’C4 ’• V' ’* • l*T* AU*« -• of the moat pn»fitable crops on th* idea that they were aartng money utlbtri lie«- *«•? « «. FKt •”«!. •’»•«*»«. two year* farm. If tl>e dem am! Is good and tlx , Keep th» thrifty animal lASTKh Me« at’d s .- .<•« v .-•« I’. Britith Eapr»** Sympathy. I« •!<** g‘*.loa(»* »an, o * mo S»k to • •**!* •«►•Ft • r i Í.»r» r«ta• ng fr«* ; W<U»r I.'imlon, Joie 2« —A Britiah ail lre»« supply In your nelghborb«vod llmite«L longer In th» *anw way. and «omethlng MfaMtn «4 CnUrfm, M W Fourth m , >*>>ru*o«t of »ympathy with the Knaaian p* pl» the asme thing la often true of squash <r»ry batxlaom» lo the way of t>eef will F W. U. Na 10 oe and parliament i* being eirrnlaU.1 Along In tlx winter when fre*h vegeta b» tlw reault. while the Marveling can Already th» » gnatu ar of many p»r*>na tdee are *« aroe. títere I* always a de nerer pay tlw »«pen»» of rrarlng and I feeding. mand in the city markets for squash. II ar* been obtained. Q«l<* Trw*. Ml*« It.sto» i ixjr **y *b*'* eitrem» I) haughty. Ml** Tuurs I abouM *«y ao! Tlx Isst tim* I uw txr aha wa* tailing down tlx atrert In —— Mi«* iLaltin Pardon ma; why do you u«r tb*t muv lean eipreMlon? How •xjuld *be go “a* III ng” down tlx *treet? Ml** Tuur* Ka*y enough. I **w txr b«*t In Tanica Tlx Catholic Stand a rd aud Tltuea. How Good Food may Turn to Poison EC AY Ii not dl(*atl. n. you know, aven whan it take* place In i! • aiomach. Food decayed tn th» body (tier being eaten I* aa dangeroua to -«.th aa 1«... d decayed b»t r» being »ai«n. M UocawlU flu! Mr wtnai w . SaotMag Food nouriahsa or pouona. )u*t aocord- fiyrup th« I**« rwsaxdy U» q ** tut lb*|r *J*lldr«a 4uriug th* < j «rto4 g to how king it remain« In th« Bo*«>a undigeated. Hostlrsr 11*4*. Caacanta are th* »implex and aur»at **M Jame« Hyde,** **y* tba Tari* Figaro. * tlx exceedingly rich American Mleg.ard agalnat Delayed Digeailm y»l who appertain» to tlx nn»*t high aoclety ' diacovered. of New York, runice from <x>ujiuau<llng a a a at Parla a carrlag* rlactrk* It la U Sold In a thin Enamel Box. half aa tha Frvni'h Indù*try that M Jame* Hyd* I* addrroa«! hi mix If for to bave thick a» yuur watch, which Ilia Into th« tba ttiogt comfortable, tlx nxxt cumino veal pcckat or lady'* puraa aa II It grew di«»ua and tlx u»o«t rlcgnnt of the vrbl thara. flea of t!x city.**—Tra naia trd by Har In thia round-edged Enamel Bui are rxr’a Wcoklv. found ala »mail Candy Tablet*. One ot the*« toolhaom» tablets work* Rvati u* ' ‘»io < tvv » Totano. » I ' • *• ' «ir. I F mawk J < BkNiY u>*Xr« o* h that h* I* wondart tor digestion. x lor j*r’ner <4 th* firm «4 t J < iti'irà S: . n as placed In th* mouth it itarta 1 ■ • In th* « Itjr ot ft.iad«», < <«un- 1 ly • I .»»t*i< *t es* i *-d that »*i<! firm m l the :>».:va (lowing, which al one» gets to pay iBramolONE HI M»kKt> IX’Lt.AHM h.r •• h *< 1 errey « ••* » ( • « • « **M that r-«nn»i b* work dissolving it. eu-*d by tb* uot ol H all • « 4 t *** m < t hjt Th» Saliva becomes blended with the FRANK J « hKkXY. »worn to before m* a- 4 *ub*rrfba4 tn my , Candy Cascaret tablet, and from tha presence, thl* ¿th 4*y of Ito'etnbrr. A !» jw* mom«nt they start going down your A ‘ throat together they start working to I...LÌ WstsayrsM* gether. Ila: ■' aiai'h <• -atolak»n 1st.- a y. ■ >■! Now. what do they work at? Bowel * 1 * •I lb. ay,lem e»».| I r le.Ulr. nl« •, !«<►• work, of course —Digestion. r 1 mi-.n a «.o . T.d»4o. o. ! «■»> I by tVnr.t.'K TSe • as Mau . F mu 'I, lilt, m » tI m beat. Ila run Takakl Bay* four tifili» of Japnn*w boys ar* now *t»lying (Hob. and that It sill anon h».vn>» language of Japan, and later of world. th* En the tire W nr. I.Ih» I». “Griphter I» In nnaitclal »tralla, I hear." "Ikin'! believe It I'll Iwt they're flnancial cnwkeJ«.** — I'luladelphla lanlger. Most of the D gastlon occurs tn th« thirty teal of Intestines that connect with tha Stomach. They ve Hnad with a set ef little moutha. that squeem Digestiv* Julcea Into th« Food Satan. Th« Digestive Juices thus mis with the food. Just as Saliva mls«s with Caa- earet tablets, dissolving and changing that food Into nourishment, as It passe* •long tha channel. Tha Intaatinaa are also lined with mil- Uona ol hula suction pump», that draw the Nutr'.n -nt hum 1 d, *s It passa« them in going through. BOB Th:* Nutrlrr.ant Is then carried lnt> tha Bl-id. and spread over the Body as Brain. Bone and Brawn. But. when tha Bowel-Muscles are weak, th» F 1 <■ : vea too »lowly to atlfliulata th« little Castr.c Mouths and there is na flow, or too little flow of Digestive Juice, to change tha food Into nourishment. Then, th« food decays in th* B«. wels. and In the thirty feel ot Intestmea. When thia Decay begin* the little *uc- tlon pumpe draw Reason hunt the decayed Food, Into tha blood. Instead ot the Nutrl- t on It ahould have drawn. Now. Cascaret» contain the only com bination of drug* that Stimulate* these Mus -'es of th* Bowel* and Intestine* just a* a Cold Bath, or cpen-alr Exercise, stimulate* a Luy Man. Caacareta therefore act like Eiercl*«. They produce the seme sort of Natural result that a Six M.le walk In tha country Would produce, without any Injurioua Chemical atfact. The Veit Pocket Caacaret Box la sold by ail Druggist!, at Ten Cents. Be Bure you get th» genuine, mad» only by th« Sterling Remedy Company, and never »old In bulk. Every tabi»! stamped ' CCC.'1 • a a