The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 17, 1906, Image 4

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lunatic ano portimah
RAILROADS TO HELP
When the
Hair Falls
Immunity lor Testi!) Ing Against
Standard Olljonpany.
Then it's time to act! No time
to study, to resd, to experi­
ment! You want to save your
hair, and save It quickly, too!
So make up your mind this
very minute thst if your hair
ever comes out you »ill u»e
Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It makes
the scalp healthy. The hair
stays in. It esnnot do any­
thing else. It’s nature’s way.
EVIDENCE OHS IhDICTNEH
Reilroad' Men2 He.s NoiHesitency •»
Uncovering All Transocbons
With Oil Octopus.
Cbieagu. Aa(
ferent r»ilrv«l offietal» !>oa> pr.tavu
i.on tor violating interelale com inerte
The bee» k tad eta teeUmoalel -
Delk tor over slat* yeore "
ratteg o«r.
■Jebs." »aid taras D>eaa. “yew eugb»
net la cO-ee sad meet are t>r s>eelrt>
It
isa't right
M, family «»u 4» «
ke H
"All', far is iues er war
teres.'*
ah irkled John H<44
a»d «ti • • Seek "
Bat Mr Bietern«»» fsarieg »bat »bis
fight play <■' Ik» iatellete «a» n«* su »4
ts »» ks»vy a tesa sa B>g Jebn MBIttad
all want »n of rbe ii 4»at a «
»g ■*«
Mery
M»a»»»>arV
■•■•»•«
rafarwM
"Mr Bpeteaak." »»14
tba
«n4 rral
ep-.ri “we w»at ta b-iy a tk
1er» far tk» waifs' p . ale
t ea you <»<•
wa asasstblefE’
H«r* •
"Yae, aaawateg ike aiet-haat
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“Tbaeka. Mr Bpetcaaa
I toi4 IW
beya try G» <• 1* waa 4» »-• '« -.1 - .<h
euta y»u 4 .-»ogk »u I i- il
A mt O i I»« b«t Frl»M«lr
“You «•*•&.«b t- *
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With Mi«« W«ll«ph • tarvktb • »<
tk* r«tottorui •«•.«*••
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RrirRXON MAC HIM RY COMPANY
EVEN
STOLE COLLATERAL
P»vtl«n4. Or««»*
i unit to Stensland's Cr.nies Not Vst
Found by Inspectors
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VS«aW«e
Ita V.»»w. Basai
i mi. > »i,«4i, as.ta.
A genUemaa ot
waa vlaiUnd
a luaauc eay iuta
abcuad. wberw thè
Irws tweot ronalatnd chlefly la forvino
Ita pati««la tu alaud la tuba of <vld
water- tb<>ee a .gbtly affected
up te
ibe r ktMae; otbers. wtaa« cassa wera
gravar, up lo Ita mkAlia; wblle pereooa
vwry seriiMisIj ili arar» Uumeraml up te
ita tack. Tta visitor aaterad luto eoa-
»•reatlon wllb oua ad tta pallente *ta
appaarwd lo tav» aoax curiositi to
knovr taw thè atrangvr passeri bis ttau»
vut of duuea
'1 bave buran ami gre, b inda tur
.■vuralng, aald ttte lattar In rvpiy to tta
elber's queetton.
~Ah! tbey ara very sxpsstelvw“
-ite tbey cast ita a gemi deal of
biuta/ in tta yewr, bui ttay are tta boat
, or Itele klod."
"Mavs juu an/tbing smww F
.
"Isa, I bava a pock of bound» for
buatlug thè fui. "
"And ttey cosi a greet deal, too F
And I taro
"A ver/ great fati.
blrd» foy tawking."
"I eaa; btrda for buutlug blrda. And
Itane awall up
j •a/r
*You ox/ aay that. fur they are not
|
i cutumus. lo Itila country. A ad tbsri I
aometiu.»» g« uut aluoe wllb my gua.
acevMupaaled Ly a setter and a retriev
law» la giving rebate» to Ita H tamia rd
Oil company >■ tba prie» which th»
Fr>l»r*l aattaritlee ar» paying tor lew-
ilmony upon which ttay will try to •«-
nre the con» let ion df Ih» Mandar.1 Oil
• omj-a.iy and aom» ol ita officiale
It
• a» anrouneeil today by local railroad
■MB Ita» tbey «III have ao bealtancy
in uncovering all Ita tranaactlon» ba-
ween tta made and tta oil combina to
ita locai Filerai grand jory, tecauae
I bay ara aure that by ao doing ttay will
te ttamwlvee exempt Irom proaaention.
"And tbaaa ar» »1 pena.re. toor
When Ibe oil combine proM-utioo
"Of ixauree
After OIL It la not tte
ana Aral laenctad. it waa found by tba
Eoleral author Itine that railroad offi- animala tteinaelvae that run away with
. tala familiar with the fact a declined to tba money there moet te men. you
MM forward
An inquiry addteaaed know, to feed aud look after them,
to auch off lala hr uglit forth an an­ buuaee to lo-i<» them In tn abort, tta
nouncement of tta railroa»! mea'a poei- whole apurtlng ewtablUhmeut. *
■ nn by Hi» different general coonael ol
"1 »ee, I eee
You hai» bina*
the made.
Open notice wae eerved t>ci.nda. »etter», retriever* haw ha. men
hat tl.e officiale ot the road» would n<4 I —and all for tte .-apturw of foxea and
,lve information tarane» in ao doing hl rd» I What ao cnortuoua rweuoe they
hey would he placing themoelvae and miHt coat you: Now, what I want to
their own reilroeda in danger of indict- khow la tbl* What return» do ttay
nani ami prone» ution
After roneulla- pay F
w»n tat ween couiiMl for tta railtoade
"Why, we kill a fox now and then -
ed lb» government the eilance of Ibe
inly tbey are getting rather acero» hero-
ellrc«<i men waa broken and proof le
atoute and wa Mldom teg lem than
ow fort booming upon which indirt-
bo brace of bird» each nv>n "
■ tenie will lx voteti t>y the grand jury.
"Hark I" Mid the lunatic, looking
It waa explained by one ol the lead-
auiivuaiy around him "My friend (In
Bg «al ' a-■ »"» la' ' '
■ -lay tf.at
lie definite nt leratanding hae teen an earnaat wblepar), iter» la a gate te
>e«< he«l Ixtweer thair cliente and tta hind you; take my advlcw and te out
are Mfe. Don't
(apartment of Juelica that, in return •f tbl» place while ;
lor proof npon wbirh to indirt and ruo­ let tba doctor get hla ay»« ou you. II»
li t the oil combine ant ila officialo, dock» ua to eoine pun>o«e. but at aura
t ie lallroade will not be molealad with at you are a living n>«n te will drowo
you !”
any prnaerntlon, co iat ao tta giving
r»tetre to ibe Standard Oil company !•
ROACH TRAP
c >nreroe-1
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■ •
■ ^VISI E BROS.
w
ta tte roorae of life we «hake maay
haade—and many people.—Ltf*
"Ita queer "
"WbatF "The aiaa
wbo pay» m te goea la moat waicvMM
to etay."—American Bpertator
"Why ta thia . b e u ee ao full of telaeF
"That » all rlghL It W*ii ail tte freak
atr It ran get." C leveland leader
VlcaFa Wife Now csa any of yon
children tell me of »nutter ark? Hr gM
Child- "Ark tte Krtld Angele Blr<l '—
1‘uach.
"Has te aald aaj thing atgulficaat yet
K hi» Intention«?'
“No. ma. tea the
moat taatgnlllr-ant maa I avar knew."—
Jlouatun Foet
I'atleocv- Bte a married as opUcta*.
Pntricp—Wstl, ate alwaye Mid aba
liked a maa wbo could look Inta ter
eyas.- fit Ixau'.a Foal Dlapatch
tlliabba te tte p qmlatloc. of txnxloa
mure dei.ee ttiau that of Naw York?
8h>t>te Sure. Did you ever try to tell
an Kugllatunan a Jokel t'klladelpbic
Itacurd.
WS
Egan Dramatic and
Operatic School
muue T eam
ORAX
CLASSIF1EDADVERTISING
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Nea«<
la
law
’Duea your C'o.'igreaaman do much
Th» court« of •etrral «tate« b«»«
workF said Farmer lorutaeeel
"We drii with in odd quritt- ti n ■«* uf
Jeet hire bim to lake tte blame wten tb«‘in dgraw-ing tipvu • •Indiar antwwr
things don t go to suit u*~—Washing When I« it legally tuxn? lira luaur
ton Star.
««-'• polirla« ripirr at iuxhi «nd th«
"You My that your friend waa utter­ ward to ai^ittFd to mean «lactljr 13
ly prostrated by a mere csss of ml» o < M'k midday
Hut «t a ruta rd time
taken 14-
He mistook a hat nut hr««n a«i©pt*M In ail immuni
toadat.nl for a mu»broom
Washing tie«.
Many »mall town« <11 ng to «un
Ion Star.
time wbi.-h may 1* from a faw n»:n
! ir e*' er !!un
Tte peop:e In t
next dal seem to utea tu ti,-.. -,
■ kt food of tte la tret aunga " "YaU. •tenda rd
I I one atgtr a flro arrurred at two
i They don't appear to . are for any that
ura sung earlier than lu p m." Waeb- mH ut»« |>aa< n «un «un timo, and th*
luauran*»
mpany held that tba poi by
11 ngton Htar.
had espirati !•< f.»rc th* Are
Sun time
"How do It b«(»l»en det all the an
I« tiaad in that town, but tlx Inaured
: gel» w» are In ph'tur* books It fljrlo'F*
• ufn | the •'ompany. bolding that hxal
|~Lawd. man I Otue they flutto out (toy
(Xiafouta did not rule the pulley and
goi w.nga. nutbm' can bold 'em I"—At­
that be
entitled to hla Inaurarne
lanta c'ou»tl tutlon.
The state <wurta sustained him
Ntalla- Frofmenr lee »*?« candy la
tn anoibet stat» a similar contention
i cure for fatigue. Bella ¡'bat e true, was tasso to the courts and just the
a m iu wlio brings ma chocolate* never opp>«lta devialo« given
Heveral ■■un­
makes me as tired as a man wbo flirt.Dg precedrnta hare brwn establish
doenn't. Harper's Barer.
*4 in «tate courta and It to aald the
"Hello: I want to see Mr. Hmltb at qu«*atM»n < an only h»- d«- led for good
tte telephone "
Mr. Hmltb says tf and all when u n«* h «• bewo arrled
you want to •<*« him at tte telephone iDtu the I nltml State* ©urto and paaa
you will hare to come to hls office ; ba rd upon by the Supreme Court. Saw
hasn't time to go to yours."—Washing- York Pro««
ton Star.
Dealing w I f h l>F«4b.«4a
Mrs. Hiram Offro Why. Bridget, kt
(■•«et» Pae» t » «k» Katrwaee < bei»
Willie < oilier, the a tor. was asked
tills rate my dtates won't last any time, If he w in mil. k auix ml l>y request,
aa4 Fall !»«• Ibe Tea»
!f mlce can b-> caught and d<wtroye<1 Bridget Don't
ye
worry,
ma'am; front deadheads
In a trap ther» le no reanon why roa.-h | they’ll last as long as I will, fur I'll
'I re-el re them In sh >als." he re
•a cannot te eitermlnateil In the aanie te I'avlng ye the morrow. Pbtladal- plied, ‘but generally manage to put
j
pbla
Pre»*
way. Thia la tta i»n<*lu»lon of a New
ttam ..ff politely, hut liruili
The oth
York loventor. wbo hae patented th»
"Ab." algtird the ¡oveluril youth, "may er day. for Instaoce I re-wived a letter
mach trap llluatrated bere It te roade ! I not hope that you will be mine for- from a man. wt><> wrote tiiat lie tad
vf pasteboard. In two ac-tiotw. one eec- ever and forever?'
"Why, yea." ra- bad tba pleasure of meeting ma la Cal
tlon befug cut away to form an over v'led the cruel girl, with a yawn, “you Ifoiiila sometime ago I lu i never crei-
Chicago. Aug 14.—The belief that
.rgc am- unts of eollslersl g ran ss ss-
inty fot notes in th« Milwaukee Ave­
ne tank ba«o l»e»n slslen practically
MM a
f 3-/ WO VS
«< sms a lertainli last nigl.t, when a
L m ^_ s
may hope that long If you wish."—Phil­
• ole for tV,000. known to ta genuine,
• as found in Ktensland'e l ouse at By­
adelphia 1'rewa.
on street ami
l.awnilal»
avenue,
Club Chatter. Tlie Old Holdlar—Ye*
taarrh wa.- made for the eollatotal se-
air. anil I can trll you that I've had ell
itritv. I’Ul II i.mld not l»e found
»xrses k!*(*»1 under me iu war. The
The rtieccivery opened up a tlehl for
Motorist Poob! that'« nothing.
l'va
ilmoet iir.hmitSMl spsv-nlatiun as to l.ow
bad a doran ;>cd»wtrlans killed under
sr III» kviting pr<ner.le»i tato»« Htens
me — -Pick Me-tip.
imi ilissppoarwd. It tta »»al Wal«
Nall Well, tbelr engagement to off—
<ml other serurltiM in Ita tank have
an­
It
wm only
Belle Tte Ide* I
I
•sen stolen or are lonnd to lie worth­
ti
wy
What
did
uuuncnl
yeaterday.
-as, the amount of money left to pay
quarrel about? Nell I A« to which was
'.» .|»| eitotv protably will ta reduced
tte most unworthy of tlio other. I’hU-
■ low as 2ó per cent.
adelpbia IjMxer.
Assistant Blate's Attorn.y Olson was
■ lorme-l yeetrrdsy afternoon that Prre
Jlnkn- Hello, Blink«! Hear you hid
lent **ien»lan<! has large land holdings
I a great time gettlnf married «¡oped
n Melico, and that he may ta In the
with the <lrl father and mother furl«
Season 1*06 and 1*07 Opens Sept. 15 - mt hern repnhllc now. The Informs
cue gale ch««e, but they didn't catch
■on came tn the shape of a letter from
you. did ttay? Blink« iwidly)—NOk —
Prepare» lor Dram»tic and t»|«-ratic
Mag»- and plac-s i.raduatc"
liccog- <n acquaintance of Htenoland. Mr. Ol-
New York Weekly.
nire>l l»y l<-«ding theatrical managers « >n »aid that it will take only <4 hours
' t in umslaib-ea over
Bbs wrote
topping
Joint
so
that
th«
two
aoctloito
’
<>
run
down
tta
clew.
Bend for Catalogna and li»t nt gtedu-
I have no cuutrol com|>«l me to
which
ran b« roadlly jo!n«d t>.«gotber
It 1«
ate» and the r sue. ess
your "ffrr of marriage
Yours.
rectangular In shape, with a circular reject
Greatest of Naval Reviews.
Wiint .-Ircuinstanceel
E cad Dranutic and Operatic School
ate." He w red
fur
at
o«-
b
«nd.
Into
which
to
fit
Washington, Aug. 14 —Orders
prepaid."
Hlie wired: "Your*.
Fg.s Hell ArcsA ButMlay Seattis.
tad a funnel
shaped
---------------
« - - entrance chute, the Reply
the formation of the Mlantir fleet 1° J----------
¡Collect"—Cleveland tender.
EkARt G E6AN. f»ra<i»*l.
l>e reviewed by Prrwdlent Rooaevalt at Inner end very small to permit ths en
The Missus Bridget, bow
many
Oyster Hay, Septem tar 3. were IMUod trance of the Insects. In use tbs two
tlir.ee
have
I
told
you
never
to
pour
Th»
aertlona
of
th«
trap
are
drawn
apart
at the Navy department today.
batt Inserted. »flor ivSiv grounds into the sink? The Maid
president will be aboard th« Mayflow« tn<1 • pl**'« of
•r, and the fleet which he will rei lew »blch tta sections are fitted t.-getter —Bure, mum. an' Ol'tn that kmeeome
sill I»« the «trongoet. H i>. I the lsyge.t Tta hue'» • .
M
| the pree that an aftberuoou call fr m a plumber
n numtiere, ever a»»eml>l».| under the «nee of the bait by Ita odor. p»»a up tta wudn't go tad.—Citvala nd Plain Deal-
United staiM flag
I will consist of cut re no» chut» and fall Into th» trap er.
11 Veeaele. •airylng 1,17H gone, com- When it la desired to empty the trap
Tara," said tta teacher of tba kin*
nanded by Sit officer», with 18,115 the two sections are readily drawn drrgarten clnaa. "Is where the rubber
Rear Admiral Robley D. Kvan» apart By reason of the fact that tba cornea from. What do you know about
'nen.
trap I* racUngular It can bs pla>-»<1 on Pare rubberF A little hand went up
vili I m > rom mander-In-ctiiaf.
any on» of Ita aldaa without danger of "You may answer. Georgian«.'
I got
rolling away or brooming misplaced.
By Softrnifit the «Ater makn th« Skin
a Para rubber abosa.'*—Chl 'sgo Trlb-
Government May Complete Work.
CluT; Rrmotet Pimpln ind Bld<khud$;
Waeblngton, Aug 14 —Ao coon ao
I una.
Fewiewa Bathe.
Whrttnj thr Hands, frtfr the Scalp from inventori«» have been taken of the con­
"Have you decided where you will
Marie
Antoinette
’
s
bath,
which
waa
tractor»' outfit» oeieed by the Geological
Dandruff and makes Beautiful Hair.
■(»end the summerT" "No," answered
A!'
» r*F *»■«; • b "f*l Bi d I »tai
eurvey at Corbett tunnel and Btioahone prewrttwd by her do- tor, was a com- Mr. Kqd'iwn; "I'ui going to let my
lx.»*.«t a d *■ #v»<.it rw
f
.» f - i
dam, on irrigation project» ot Northern poni.d of aromatic be a mixed with a wife dacid« this year,
•».!
erokA-a
I* A CID H
I' Ml
ttbe u»e»l to
. OdkAlaad, <
Wyoming, conelderation will te giveu handful of salt 8 be took It cold In wake me up lu the ilesd of tta ulgtit
11 plane for completing tboee great con­ summer and tepid In winter.
last summer to remind me that I picked
traete. The lailnr» of the contractor»
Leter on Mui» Tai eu had brought the place eut“- tatrolt Tribune.
ie teing inveatigated. It ie likely the ! rttrj morning to bet
house twenty
Small Edgar bad accompanied hla
Geological^ eurvey will continua th« p.>un<la at atrawberrle. end two poun la
mother to church and on the way home
works with ths equipment and supplies ; of raapbarrl«». which ware maabed tn
hr aald: "Mamma, why do tbey call the
soiled, rather than let a new contract ber bath of varili milk and water. An
minister •Nevereud'F
"He ta called
More than SI ,000,000 is involved m other preparation ua«l by the eaatern
reverend.' my dear; not 'neverend.'"
the projects.
■ women to compoaed of barley, rice, bor- ex plained the mother. "Well," replied
rage, thyme and marjoram bulled to Edgar. "I thought be would never end
More Damage by Teaas Flood
grtbar and then thrown Into tta water. today."—Chicago Newa.
iloualon, Tex , Aug 14.—Tli» work
Ninon da I’Emloo took a bath every
The Good llegluulug.—Whatever the
of repairlag the Hontbern Pacific tracks nigh* tn whl'-b there were »alt, »•la
condill.'0 of tta world now. the begin
at Sanderson is praeeediag rapidlv.
a...*
pùwMW» w. — i>ej u,,a»u
ulng was good, and this good waa to be
and unless there are further rains traf­
milk, all wall beaten tn tepid rain man s jwrmauent poaaeMlon. The first
fic will te reenmwl Thursday evening
water.
acene 1s ell bapptiieae. all beauty; to
The clondhuret of yeiterday waaheil
rememter It aow la like a dream.—
away b.OOO feet of track and 1,000 feet
* Hille« en4 a ReeUle.
Iter. l>. J. Stafford. Roman Catholic,
Willow
nt bridgM In Meyers and
A abort time ago a woman living In
springs canyon», near langtry, in ad« England waa petting her kllteu when Washington. D. C.
dition to the six miles already gone, aba auddenly felt wtinethlng eeratcb
Culture
Scholarship la not the chief
One Mexican fell into a swollen stream her hand.
Ou examination tba epot thing; culture la more than acbolar-
and was drowned yesterday.
whence tte erratcb proceeded, ate felt ship Colleges should gtve cultur*
- J ao
“i Rome great
tte point of a needle »th king out of rhcT do nut alw^aya^do
Rgi'roads Offer 8ribe
The reartla was a. holers 'nr grMt b ora and not few
poor puaay'a back.
Ht. Pani, Aug. 14 —A meeting of the pulled out by ter buatand, and an 1 . are
— the
— rhlldreg of culture who never
Mary was Ignorant of
Stat» Watehoua» and Railroad comm le­ otter aurprfae waa exparlenced when mw callage.
sionerà was hold today for ths purpose, It waa found that a length of thread tooke. yet dlaclpllnad by Borrow, here
attarberi to tte needle, both hnv W tta moot parfW t . hararfar Iu history,
it is stated, of acting on a proposition
— 1 N M Waters, t'ungregatlonal-
from the Great Northern. Northern Pa­
PertUrtd Trade Drr<t«n
’M paaead down tte kitten'» throat |
rlile ami Boo f ine tailromls, which a b 4 ewt again from the fur.
1st. Brooklyn.
t^-
agree to reduce the freight rate on
Fas Hee la a Hela.
wheat I cert a hundred pounds provid
A Swe«M»tal kawerlmeal.
A provident wife la au incoan» la
ed the commission will call off the
A man of atparieoc* known to a ________
berseli— ___
but a virtue may te carried
present investigstion and aallalion of
writer In the New York Tribune, de-
extremes
"Your husband'll t>e all1
freight rates on commodities,
The
tlaraa that men, like planta,
adapt r)ght noWi" aald ite doctor.
"What '
proposition was rejected
themselves to condition* To Illustrate Jrr meanK demanded the wife
Too '
hl« theory he told of tta two tuen. one tl j B1, be couldn't live a fortnight1
Custom Houses for Manchuria.
sf wtam aald to tta other, at a pleas ■ "Well. I'm going to cure him. after
Pekin. Aug It.—The Japan»»« min* antly critical period i
all.“ »aid the doctor ; “iorHy yow rw
ia»»r I as informed China that Japan ••
"I»o you think two can live as cheep glad r Tta wuman
wrinkled
bar
readv to establish a castoms service at
ly as oneF
brow* -Tuta me In ■ bit of an
Port
l*alny
and
nrgea
China
to
make
P. M. U.
*• IS Ot
-Before my marriage t thought they • te aald. "I bln ami •old all hla
similar arrangements at th» frontier
xwUd.- was the guarded reply.
rlothew for hla funeral. • • • Mean
stations in Northern Manchuria, so as
How ax'Qil '• bo
Vl'urx wwiln» tn »S verileen pleeaiTl
■lad afterwardr anilously.
tai' walL •
to place th» traffic on the Japanese and
1 »
tklB papfir.
I
■Afterward I found they tad to,«
•trungF- tandon Chronicle.
Ruesian railways on an equality.
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A. G Jewett, lawyer, polii tan and
■an of Mr aat
wtt. waa atw-a trying
a ease In tte aupmne court In Belfast
Me . bls borne City
Tte judge prweld-
Ing before being called to the bench,
bad tried many csare against Jewett
wbo did no< entertain a very high opts I
ton of bls ability
¡n bls ctoaing argument. Jewett In
dellaO’W of the rulee of tte court, »tart
•al in to reed aom« law to tte jury
The Court (MUnded on tte bench and
•aid
"Mr Jewett you must not read
law Ie tte jury In your < toeing argu
■ent." Jewett kept ou reading, with
out no much •« a glance at tte -xaurt
Tte .vurt Iu thunderous tone« ordered
bim to atop.
Jewett, wbo bad by thia time reed
ail be intended to read, turned calmly
to tte Judge and »aid
Did your honor
addreee m»F
I Mid," roared Ibe Judge, "you must
not read law to the Jury l^your cluetag
argument
I will give tte law to Ite
Jury
I' bat de yon suppose the court
la tere forF
"What la tte court tete fufF re
s;e>t»leil Jewett lu high falsetto
"I
suppose you know. etr. Io keep order
with Ite aid uf the sheriff, air. with alt
du* respect ta ite sheriff sir
Itostuo
Ilei aid.
More Converts
Every Year
Every day tn every year
that comes more housewives
are ¿¡vintf up their exhorbitant
priced Baking Powders and
turning -------
to K C, the honeat and
reliable, which ha* «tood ao well
the test of year». They art find
ing out that
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powder anywhere near K C
quality, and make* better, purer, more
healthful baking 25 ounces for 25c
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claw* -xwk
J»-«# :n «i: yuur litoT
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8p«n<Jtbriti ,X»pb*w ( toepljr hurt!—
rid of bor
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braratto
k>*e" aa4
a r*e«luti«>a that I
T»wn*~ llowT
b«*» a goxi tim«, a
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Hrvw nr Ob my wife Is always both- 000k
rr<u< mr fu f«*f twr <«>wna a« «well a«
th« C’Dota wear«
I’hltotolpbla Pr*M
HERITAGE OF CIVIL WAR
f!T.?L
Thousands of Soldiers Contracted
Chronic Kidney Trouble While
in the Service.
'/jniue.>
usntegu >u|.<u Xue.e taf
gjsm tnikiqe » eutswieJ pUtq pu»enit>(d
Tta experience ol Capt. John I . Fly,
XSSMIS • ni SS >u<*1 OS luj p»s<«q
o| of Co. K, 17th Ohio, now living at SOO
l«n SsMiiqnop si vjvq ssmamis pnv ' Iute East Becund street, Newton. Kansas,
s psvete o, tignose p(O USotted »I M«
will interest the thou­
sands of .»terane who
Asese .q SO|)Ju»ep e|»|<!urau U|»<ll U|
came t«ck from the
peiitisAi e.eq spese.^ ut |>us »M<'lio»l\
Civil war suffering tor­
U| s>»t«l egst «KKUS4 «o a¡> oqfuojja
tures with
kidney
•I, JO «U<>|VV.U|
>t|*0|aqe»Xad uaiAt
complaint. Capt.
eq> jo euoustps •q> «•«jnouoa put
Fly anys:
“I con­
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»»op It lvqt Jss if no nao |
tracted kidney trouble
JO
nweiq eq I y<ia aitgM aqi ’na.»|
during the Civil war,
l«t je ep«ig owl a.jfjaaiy u-, a»aq e.%%
and the occasional at­
esserle^ >• •••IM *««A
tacks Anally developed
M
»•»• • I -ul ■ »• »III' w.
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Into a chronic rase. At one lime 1 had
Syrup the leal reaodr t>. use tor ihelr «Ail lrea to use a crutch and cane to get abotll.
during ike leeching t»»io4
My bark was lame and weak, and baubles
tta aching, there we. a dietrvawing re­
ali tba saloon« tention of the kidney secerilona, I
bottew «f iba io a tai way when
[loan's Kidney Pills in
remedy curwl me, and I
ever since.''
50 coni» ■ bot
Sold by all dealers.
E sler-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
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with I.,
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nrc’tloii with tb* to«t
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heard the man's name before
How 11
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*na day of th* liiwtltniion nirntiotNM
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ever, ta added kindly that be was ¡n lb!» un’fy f..r y»a'B • ! »* a rr« ar pre »•totrr <lrl bad t>»k*u <»nv «»e tb* pria-
a. fi| tio!i
II I b ■
<»f the t*«! lot ira
much pl.-Hserl with my play, and may knoten, c<»t«bir»«4 • h iha l»*«t f»U«“t ptiri iljm! |crl««*«
At thr chMw of tlw* r:
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be I could «end h m two »rate for the n«r« a>t n«dif« '^o»« ’he «•
h*i
The nerf«» t csttn ’ ids '< n <>i the > a» ln<T«»haDt« rl«r« hrr frlrnda crowded
n»it matinee
S b *h«t i»fv1 . fu auch w u iarfitl * tb ¡ t« in ofl>r congratulation«
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"Did you an»» er th» let ter V
-’Weren't y<»u ««fully
F J « IIKS > Ï .1 < «• . >*rv»f>a . Totolo, o
"Ob. yea! I «rut him a |x>stal card
tv.! ! b? «Imagist* f»H«a •
wouldn't •••! It, lltattto,“
Ilei ; • Fa ill » »
• a e th« l«al
saying maybe I couldn't "
“when tb«r« nrrr •«» many
Hla (»•>•» 4 Nrggog
• nl<y*
We l.on,»r Is ih» l.lsaellnbt.
“Why due« Smithy vhit hl« wetiltbj
“Ob, no!” rbrerlly ri> ia turd Itaffto
Th«n old V paeiv I u « V-kf'l bi< n»<*.
aunt «<» often*”
’ |to. «u«* I tanrw that «hm It csimo to
And Btraigbiwffjr .ailed « inur
“If tie didn't he might ha*r to »toil Entfltoh «’ump*»«l!lon I bad tom
•“There’• too inu< b <t>mp*lhton now,*
hto *un« la
!l»>u«ti»n fV«t,
He muttered. "What'« the u«e!*
•Minnrd «lira!" Harper'« Wertaly
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LOOD PURIFIERS 3
SWIFT'S
SPECIFIC,
No other remedy has given such perfect satisfaction as a
THE OREAT
blood puntier aud tonic or is so reliable iu the cure of blotxl dis­
BLOOD PtfRIHER.
eases of every character as S. S. S. It is known as “The
King of Blood Purifiers," and the secret of its success and
its right to this title is because *,TT OURES DISEASE.”
It is an honest medicine, made entirely of purifying, healing
roots, herhv and barks, which are acknowledged to lie specifics for
u.
diseases ansiug from an impure or poisoued condition of the blood
and possessing tonic properties that act gently and admirably in the up-building of a run­
down, weakened or disordered condition of the system.
One of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is the only blixxl remedy on the
market which does not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind to aerange or damage the
system. It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest child
or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in
such condition that most medicines arc repulsive to the stomach will find that S. S. S.,
while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects
of the different iniueral mixtures aud concoctions offered as blood purifiers.
As every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is
necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. S b long as it remains
uncontaminated we are fortified against dis­
Gentlemen —R B. R la used as a family medicine In our
ease, and health is assured ; but any impurity, bums
Imyeelf have taken an t always found II what it is
humor or poison acts injuriously on the sys­ claimed Io be II thoroughly cleanses the system Of un-
purities.
the appetite Improves the digestion,
tem and affects the general health. Pus­ and builds Increases
up the general health
1 have given It to my
tular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the ohthlreo with toe results fl promptly restores the appe­
tite sad clears the skin «1 all eruptions
It is a very hue
different skin affections show that the bkxx! blood
tonic and has my hearty endorsement
is iu a feverish and diseased condition as a
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P H THOMPSON
result of too much acid or the presence ol
some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the
blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc , are all deep-seated
blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains.
But all blood diseases are not acquired; some persons are born with an hereditary taint
in the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in many ways. The skin has a
waxy, pallid appearance, the eyes are oRen weak, glands of the neck enlarged, and as the
taint has been in the blood since birth the entire health is usually affected.
Iu all blood troubles S. S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy and has well earned the
title of “KING OF BLOOD PURIFIERS.’’ It goes down into the circulation and removes
all poisons, humors, waste or foreigu matter, and makes this stream of life pure and health-
sustainin-
sustaining.
Nothing reaches inherited blixx!
troubles like S. S. S.; it removes every particle
of the taint, purifies and strengthens the weak,
deteriorated blood, and supplies it with the
healthful properties it needs and establishes the
• foundation for good health. As a tonic this
great medicine has no equal, and it will be found
s'j*0’1’1'*. *»raa” J
» to weak, anaemic persons.
Rheumatism,
Cata
...jeumatisni, Catarrh,
Sores and Ulcers, Skin
Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Rloor! Poison and all other blood troubles are cured perma­
nently by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansiug of the blood that no trace of the dis­
ease is left to break out in future years or to be transmitted to offspring. If you are in
need of a blood purifier get “THE KINC of them all, S. S. S.—and good results are
»Mured. Book ou the Blood and any medical advice desired furnished without charge to
•11 who write,
s.s ,s
P 1ER ELY VEGETABLE
FMT SWIFT aPCCIHC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA
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