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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1906)
HUNDREDS ARE HUHNtO Scrofula Few »rw ehttr* ly frr* fr- m it« h may drv*!>>p • »ly •• U> ran*w litltaif BfiV’l turt hiacwdunng tbe wt.’ lw prr. al of ebikllH.id. Il may L'ren praluee d .-t»-pa:a, ca tarrh, • ' 1 " U- -I *• ’ '■ > • ’ r' euinpt- n. >- I re cn>i»mg erupt ■■«. ».re* r.r •«>- . • To grt « nXiroly rnl of it lake U.«- gr. U ftkaid puntier. Veaaal W.tb Two THouM^d Chinese On Board Catches Flea. m Sariaikbt. Annexation Sure to Follow Next Failure ol Cuba. C»t»k Ul L*d «« |1. Sugar and Tobacco Man I m MStrrlMl. The elderly -I » »hat flmtrated lady etopped an vtxrwe uiau uu a crowd ed atreví "IkMo It make any differenre," abe aahed. •*«!. ftt tirata ftM i the • v etc ■ "Not to me. madam." anawerrd tba p.dito tint) i. * .*. it » ft. 1 bat 01.1 A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. e Veteran Waa Saved the Am putation of a Limb. Frank Doremua, veteran, of Koo*»- Ave., Indianapolla, Ind., aayt I he»l been ahowing aymptem* oi kid ney trouble Iron Ui* time I •** mueterw«! out ol tbe army, but in all my life I never auffervd aa in 1KV7 Heatlacbea, dlaameea and aleepleeanaee flret. and then di"|«y. I waa week and help bee, having inn dowt from I DU to 1S6 pound*. 1 waa hav ing terrible pain in " » k Inrraand tb' awrretiona paaaed a m<wt involuntarily My left leg »welled until it waa 3» loehee around, and the d»irto* tappe«! it eight and morning until I could r> longer etand it, amt then he a Iviae»’ amputation. 1 reliiar»!, and begai uaing Doan'» Kidney Fill». Th* »well- Ing autwlded gtadually, tbe urine t-e cam* natural and all my pain* am achee dlMppearw). I tier* hewn wel now lor nine year* *ln<* aair.g Itoan'i Kidney Fill* " For rale by all dealer*. 60 cent* a box. Footer Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING PorlUnd !<•<!< tHrr<tor> w t <!»•« «1 » Í’- 1 . I.. / -t OW a MD * »VRTUM :i*. < - w«»l • ►l* hit««?. I M* • ■* < t fail k r -B lift« mr » . n Mt* * t|ftnklW4. L c -A. I A- k » » •« ; * Will Object to Free Competii.o«, But It Muet Come. Waahing’on, <M. 1« —Republican •enator* and roogreeeinen who have *«eo in Weahingtua recently end <>A etale rloeeiy i.leotiflod with the admin •tielion »grew with th* pre»i<lent that Col« atiell have anol tier opportunity Io try aelf government, but the opinion 1» ilm-«t untveraal that anoe*aii<M> i* mly a matter ot time. Little ia twirg •aid publicly about tbe probability of »nnexlng Cuba to the I n ted htatee. at tbe lu' jert ia receiving a great deal >f at lent ion in Waabington and public nan are eerloualy din-oealng if* !«•< tnelltoJ of bringing the laland under be protecting atm of tbe t'nite«! Htalee Frveidenl lt«»-eev»lt ia *'«olotely »in fer» io lua darlaration ageinat the prevent annexation ot Cui« amt he baa .pea that the Coban people, on th er ••com! attempt, will be able to form and maintain a »ati*lerto«y govern neat. He dove not want the Gland nmie a part of th* United Htatee if, by toy poaeibillty, th* Cuban* «an on 'ort their own affaire amt protect the ivee and pmperty of all their citi ter a • I* d<«» not helieve that the United •»tale» at thia time wnnld be juatlfled n taking « v*r the ialand, merely i» aua* vaat amount* of American cwpital >ave teen Invested. But II the word* f other admlnletvatl< n oltic.al* < an tw •Id to be authoritative, it ia to 1« tn t*ire«l that the president will Interpose io further objaction to annexation in are the eec-ond Cul«n government 1» a lai !u re. Wl.il* annexation i* general'y ex «rtei. no one l-»ok» forward 'o It with »nlhueiaem. Rather, the Cnl«n pri.b rm ia rrganied ir th* light of on* ol the unplew'ant outgrowth» of the Hpen •h war, a* perpleing in aome i«»|>ert* ,a tb* Philippine quevtlon. Southern oen would like Io ee* Cuba ma.tr t mar lean territory, hot they want tbe ar if? eall k- pt op againai Cuban sugar •nd totmeco, ami eome bar orreto«! «gainst the immigration ol nativa Cu The Hon lb ana into tbs Unite Htatee 'ia* more than it* share ol dn»ky citi ten*. It ia probable that th* m»n in con <ree» wbo are flgbtlng a rwlcc'fon ol he duly on Philippine auger and to- «cco would join ttie H.uth in demand tig the retention of the tariff on augai • nd tobacco Irom Col« in cave of an nrxation. if Philippine >ng«r i* a nenae« to tl.e l«et sugar industry ol he West, It Will le argue,1 that the ugar Irom Cut«. cl«>*erand much more .bnmtant, w.uld l>* * «till greater nrnace. 1ft. — lbe Rritieb The amali u<B«-» ut th» lUviety fur tb» from t'eatoa, wea AaelaUr«*» uf Hungarian imiaigrauta. buroeii at ft 10 o'clork yaeterday arorw- which etainla o|f>>«lte the Battery iu New Turk, waa crvwtled to tb* full Ing. while lying alongside her wharf. • lib a buet vT new arrival*. Tb* men. HiindarJe of Chit»«*« paaeetiger* «eve Jr««ar»l la email, berlbbuuml rvttud hat*, bnrn*«l to death an«! a valuable rnrg<> tight Ottlug evate and leather trouaer* • a* deetroyed. All the European |«a tucked In the tope of high txxita. atoud calmly aauwkUig tbelr ki«g atvmmed •eng*!* end crew were raved Tbe »learner Hankow, with E.000 pt (MW. a* j a awrltvg lu tbeChlcwgoNewa Chinawe peevenge *. man, women and TU» women, arrayed in furrlgu «itton» children, and **vea F.aiopeeae, and a and wuvieua, were *»»u mor* placid and cargo incindlng 1.700 bale* of ma'tiog uocV'iKwtuaii Iban the m«ii 540 hale* of raw *ilk and 100 Mie* ol A <wb drwv* up in front ut tb* plain • Mie silk, arrive»! from Canton at 3 brick buiullng. au»! a abort, »tout w « mo u'cl«wk and wm shortly afterward an. dark of far* and evidently foreign moored at the wharf. by deaewut. atepped Into the crvwdanl Her chief oAcer reported to Ceplain rwui with a ruetie of al Ik* Branch that the chip was alite. The "You pruuiiaed me a girl today." ah» raptale then »llrerted th» chief engineer raid. eUarply In Eugllah. although with to turn oa> the water througti the Are a prou» umwd furvigu acvwut., h«ae. Ttile was imp «aible lor the ran It <*•«!» s » m H*®«». “W* have only oue girt." be replied, om that within Ave mlnntra alter the Toniuijr AA Imt la tba he ¿ht uf fol* "but ab» «anta alita«« «halara, aud ah» alarm •»• given the Hankow a a» |y." l>c’ laa't worth half uf IL" ablaae lore and aft. Pa Your titter's beau, tuy aua. "All of them want more than they ’ re Coplain Branch then awaksaod th* la six feel t»u> worth, anyway. Mt me •»« ber " European peaeencer*. who ru*b*t down "Anna Raadaalk!" called the clerk, the gang«**, it* ladle* In their night A tall. Jhln woman. w»tb a plain, clothe* The crew wm compelled to ■eave the »hip. which by thle lime wa* dark aliawl l»«q»,l over ber head like a aunliunnet. et,t«-re»! the room. Ha* • veritable furnace. Rea (wind I ng to sign*!*, the British rtie»*» were broiawd. ami t»er whole ap cru'aer Flora and tbe naval d<*kya/d pea ranc*. from bar long, at eng arm* to diatpeched contingent* of *ngin«e *n>i her flat cheat, waa that of a woman sM-atanta The A mting bnga laa ol ua»l to bard work in tbe bel«ta of b»r flramen ma,te heroic »ffort* to eatln native land. gaiah the flam*«, which Irapwi to ■ "You want work?" questioned tbe heliht of oaer 60 feet. won lit b* employer The Chinewe rteerage paeeenger» were Tbe Immigrant shrugged tier about»! thrown Into a hlghlfnl panic. Hovrl era. ’There ar* plenty uf pla«?*«." at»» lying shrieks end eriwa to save their •aid. Her than» *>«•• flail««-»! a quee live* ware tie*rd. but earepe WM ini Honing ki>k. half humor, half Inquiry, p welble, owing to tb* |r flammable ne uj-u beg Inter I.-ut..r. Then »he gave lure of the cargo. Hundred* were a atari of surprise, arid amihwL AXred.tl'k* lYrparAli mlüfAi burneal to death and many other* “What wage* do you want?" jump*«! into Ui* tiartmr and were HimitalunJ iltL’KaidMdRetluJa "Sixteen dollar*." hm; ItK Sh ukm J b lull I kiwvlh df drowned. "It a v» much." came ibe objection In good Hungarian. “Iu tbe old «vuu iNEANTS/CHIltfKriW AR ZONA UNITED. try you gut lea* than two.’’ *Tbat‘* why I came to the new cutin Tminok'!* D<e ilion Chrcrtul Determined to Preserve Her Identity try.' return««! tlie Imu.lgra iL calmly nr ss and R pm Conlaim nrt'Irr and Will Refute Jo nt Statehood. “Well," said tbe women, "I tbluk I Opium Morjtlunc nor'luterai. I'b.wnlx, Ari* , Oct. 1ft —Th* terri will take you." NOT NAMCOTIC. "I don’t know that I want to come tory of Atlantia, rich in American citi wnahip, aa well aa natural reaourvee, la yrt. Iluw many ba«* you In tb* f«!ll I making a determine»! fight to retain Ila lly ?" beve "What difference bow many 1 identity. The people aa a whole are bitterly oppo»e<! to the plan of joint lu tbe family? You won't bare to nork •tatehood with New Mexico. They ad nearly a* bard a* you did lu the ol«t vance varlou* rearona for their opjxiti country." tion. eome of them potent and other* of “ThaP* why I came to the naw coun lilt I* apparent weight. Whatever tb* try." with a aa.lle tea eon, they are overwhelmingly agamvl “Well, will yeu come?" joint »tatetn oI, and will kill■ the pr >p "W bat’s ttie religion?" Aptrfwl Aperteti RcituMv Ri'iiuMv r<>iTon«-i!pa rorfonsl'.p* oeition at ttie poll* next month. The lion. Sour Slmnhrh.I)iaiTtxH*n "What ba* that to do w th It?" aald leader of tb* "jointiata" in Northeru the woman angrily. "My r»*Ugh>n la my !\-.tms ! onvulsá mb » I» ». i tih Intone a< knowle»liree that lie doe* not own affair. 1 will not empbiy you." ncssandLossoi M i l p. count upon no re than I ft per cent of Turning to face the amuml clerk, abe th« vote in favor of jointure. far Sin .U- NlÇl at oc of aald, “Khe ought to be sent back tu iter The chief objection to union with iarm work In lluugary. Nothing here New Money appearo to 1« I.vae,i upoi. la g'»>d enough for her." NEW VOItK. the disparity in via» and quality ol Anna Itanduilk remnrked to a com The Menean element ir. population. Mexico rnmliera at least AO per l-inioii !:i the w--o.iu'a <*»>iupiirtmciit New “ "I knew her. She's Martha Zlldth. camt of the total population. In Ari- xona the Menean veto la al.-nt 15 poi Hhe ’»orked aa a »ervant girl for a cent cf the total. Mnch ol the Meal farmer near the town from which I EXACT CCPY or whapflr . can population in Ariamo it tl «ting cume. If the got a rich man In thia .onaiating of laborer* on rallrnada ami country, maylw 1 «-an. too." irrigation *nl*rpti»e*, etc., while the FAILED TO DESCRIBE WIFE. Mexican* living in New Mexico are, ai a rule, native of tho territory. I V lellm of Matrtw.ay Who T»o««kt 11» 1 uala t.«M< Bet. STORM SPOILS BANANAS. Hurricane Sweep» Through Central America. Watting Si.000,000 When you btQf WET WEATHER CLOTHING you wrxnt comploto protec ti«>rx nnd tong •crvlce These nnd mamr other good point* are combined In TOWER'S CI»H IVWA1O OILED CLOTHING Y»>u caret afford to bqy any other e*nn < / • > •*•!« CO Pr ft*«* «»a.oa. .U Yft A HARD WATER MADE SOFT W. L. DOUCLAS •3.50 4’3.00 Shoes near in ths would W LD m (! m $4 Gilt Idp Iks starai b* sfle<iffftdss I iHOU FOX Bea*» ea-M. aa io *■ *o a ,-|t ee w h »-« • *A — *« M>•*"«' >CtkU*ir«n‘a •?* *•«. t< I ■ • t HL’ - T U T fy X* I . Mtiiurii •_ MlaMHr« and Childrft>n*• • h«»«*«; for •!) I«. fl« «liti waa » »armi othrr «ttahe«. If I could take you Into my large tec tor lea at Brockton, Masa...and show you how carefully W.I Douglai shoes are ma«1e, you would then un«ler»tand why they hold their »hape, fit better, wear longer, and are ot greater value than any other make. Wkarviae yoe live. y«m cae -.»tal« W. L. p—ilewl Ml, ea«M »M *rV«a I, •<•■»*•« •a ik, MVlom »kkk «rMe«t» »w a<ata,< h*»k ■rwaa »M teWrk»« •»*» T.», ae •«*■»». ,M«e *•» ,»«« Jaalar tar W I ttaagla, •»«•• •M Mtalit ee»»» hai *»* I*»«« Fa«« Cata* I ,, «t, «w» rsa* »■" "t ••»- «••»»». WrVta tar Calai-* •< t aU H>ta*. t . *. I-CHAULAS, ttae* IS, Br-.kta. Maaa ha 42 writing to oe New Orleans, Ort IS.—Damage« of ully 11,000i >0, incluling the partial ainolitlon of one town, war done bj lie hurricane on the meet of Central tmerica which waa rep» tied by a btiel vlralaee me gage received hero laaet -'glit. Wirvleaa anti cable advice« to 'ey to the I'nited Htalee F rnil companj ay that probably no Iota of life oc u r red. Ttie hurtiiane appeared to be central tear Bluefield*, on the eaat coaat of S' careens. It awept in from the are ia flrat fury wtrikir.g Little and Or rat 'orn ialanda, which were »wept bar« •I vegetation aud their topography >vrn altered by the eavre. On tbr oainland the store's damage waa con fined mostly to a path aboot SO mi « viite, in which banana and rubier r .pa were deetroye«l and plantation» down down. Great damage ia report •I from Rama, a town on the aonat thou! tO milee from Biui-fleld*. Mcg. Jaffarson Davis Dying. New York. Ort IS.— Mr». J»f!»reon itavi*, widow of the provident ol the 'oulederate gtatee, la dying of pnvu nonia at the Hotel Majratic here. I' • believed ehe cannot aurvive more ban a few honra. Mre. Davi» ha» wen ill lor avverai deva, but it ha! l»e.-n believed ehe would recover up to last night, when a ru Iden change for the «oree wee noticed. Mra Davi* vent tn th* Majautic a »hort time ft* m her return from the Adirondack» a here ab» »prat m iet of the summer 'or her health. FURNITURE MEN PROTEST. Say Ra.lroadt Discriminate in Freight Ratea to Pacific Coast. Washington, Oct. 16.-- A complaint haa inrrn ma»le to tbe Intrratate Com mere* c-unniiaaion by the North Caro lina Caseworker»’ aaaocialioti, shier uiemlwrahip c nsisls of Arms engsged in the manufacture and sale of fnrni- i*re, aga net many line* of railroad* in the Writ, lovaiiee of alleged un|uatan<* dlacriminatory ebarge* for tl.e trans rortation ot furniture, especially trotu High Point, N. C., and Danville, Va. to Pacific coast terminal point*. Tbe complainant* declare tiial the railroad* clieege them II 70 per hnn- lre«i poumlr for carrying furnitur, r»m the North Carolina territory tr Pacific coaet pointe, and inaiat upon a minimum carh«d «eight ol SO.OOO (tounda, «bar»«» they claim to tw able to put into a car only 11.000 pound» of furniture. They inaiat, therefor», ihat th» rate» are unreasonable and art ■ he commiaaion to issue an order le juiring the railroad* tn limit 3« !<•>' arlnsd lot* ul furniture to 12.000 pein nd». _______ Chmeae May Stay Haro Cincinnati. Ort. 16.—Although • I* barer at the prowent time, the fact that be wax a merchant when ttie Ch in eve -xclualon law waa paaawd, raved Jung Yuen, a Cleveland Chineee, from de pottallon, the United Htatee Circuit court of appeale having eo decided to lay. Diotilct Judge Taylor ordered Jung Yuen «leportod, a* he waa woiklng n a Cleveland laundry when arrv»te»l Illa atUiroey maintained that aa Yuen waa a merchant in New York al the lime the law waa pa**»»!, he waa there No Word From Peary. Ne«Y ork, Oct. IS.—The middle of lore exempt from deportation. October having been reached, the lima Hard to Reconcile Them. limit eel tor receiving neve from the Peary Arctic expedition, hope pracli- Ctenfueg-a. Oct. 15.—Consul Grner - ally «aa ahandonetf lent night of bear al Htetnhart'e eodeavora to eettla local ng tl ie year from the band of rgplor- liAcuities ami reconcile the hostile ere w I hi railed from tbio port 15 'actions have nnt yet borne mnch (roll mon'ha «go It waa esperte«! newe The Liberals oontlnne to demand th* aouId come through the «halere «hen •emoval of all the pnllc* and would tw they 'ailed into Dundee, Kentland, a* g'a»l to hava the mayor ot therity oust Ttie amnestying of all per*«ina the end of their cruioe tbio fall. The ed. • halere bare failed to mme into port, mnnrc'eit with th* mnnlerof Congreea »n<l thia ia taken that nna«nal weather man Villoendaa lest year is serving t ■inlet th* bed leeling* that have pre ronditiona prevail in the Arctic. vailed. The volunteer*, inetea»! of Trial of New York Central. turning In all their gnna, have conceal New York. Ort. 1« — Tba trial ol the ed eome and buried other*. New York Con'ral Railrn« I eouipanv Muet Shelter No Strengere lor the alleawl glving of rebatee of mm» 121.000 to the A mer ir an Hugar Hl. Petersburg. Ort. IS.—The minio- Reflning company on engar ablpmenta ter of the Imperiai court has leaned an to tho Wr*t la the tiret trial for the order forbidding < fflriaia and employee Infraction of the Klkine la« ever un- of the court to tent rooma or other«ire ■fertaken In thla rlty. Wiih thia action •belter any perenna without the apocini la lnan<nrateil a elttlng of the Fédéral permission of the miniatet. The order Criminel court thaï may ho especte»! ia due to the »treat of Klrpnik'.f! and to tact wilh Ile *ncre**tv» term« for at other Torrorieto at Peterhof. Heptember leaet a year and prohably mnch loeger. 21. and the dioeovory I Sat many of the participanta in the conopiracy «ere Us ing nntuapected in tbo immediate vi Army In Cuba Given Name. Waahing’on. Oct IS — Prlgadler cinity of tho palace. Geswtal Retry, acting chief of gtaff, lo dar ieeoed a general order by direction ol tb* preeldeot atating that the mili tary fori-ee now aaeemblad in Cub* or to be aaeemhled there are ennatituted *n army tn be known a* the Army of Cuban Feci fleet Ion. A IMI Rp«rkK ill h tW> •vrmag «Ltir Su t>«î girl lurueU b un àrnr».* Hoogkoog, Oct. ataemar llaokow, Hood's Sarsaparilla SELF ÜOVLRSMINT IMPOSSIBLE Jn usual lh|ui'1 f- -rm uf Ui < t* ■■ IN THE NEW COUNTRY “Say. you. Mr. Married Man," aald a Coat»« H< uiw hotel clerk to an ac quaintance thia morning. "I'll make a little l>et with you. You've bevu a vic tim of matrtmouy for five yeara, but I’ll wager a good cigar that you can't off hand tell your wife’* height, weight au<! the color of her eye* and hair Quick, uow, witbout *t< pphig to think —la It a g<>r ■■Sure," replle«! the married man. "I'll amok* on you." “All right, go ahead with the de ecrtptlon. But be careful I am ac- qualnted with her. What doea abe weigh J” "A hundred and thirty three That's ea>> we both got weighed a few day* ago." "Very good. Wbat'e tb* color of her halrr "Why. black ; that to. pretty near black a *ort of browuiah black, with a kind of a er— reddish tinge." “Get out; that doesn't go. Reddish black brown doeen't mean anything How tail I* eher “Welt, tbe top of her bead Juat come* to my chin, and I am flve feet eleven Incbea. Hbe’a about— let me a»e about the fret two." “Wtutt’o tbe «»lor of her oyeaT" "Blue no. by Jlnka! I believe they're gray. Confound It. I guv** I loe* the bet. Heema to me an* eye t* blue, but 1 dlattnctly rrtiirmfier kM'klhg at one of them th* other day and It waa gray Or maybe it waa one of my atenogra ptier’a ryra I noticed. Darued If knuw." "Juat •»«." •corn fully remarks«! the hotel clerk, "But nei ar tulud. you do aa well aa tb* average man. Not one In ten can give an accurate ilvecrlptlon of hie wlfa "I aaw an tnetance of It tbl* morning In tbe Milwaukee railway ticket of floe. An ol<1 married man wa* buying ticket* for blmeelf and wife—tb* tick eta that have daacrtpUona uf Lite pur cbaaer punched tn them—and be couldn't get bl* wife tranaportatl»<n un til he luid gone borne and taken a louk at her. Fact."- Kanaa* City Star. The Triare et Wales* Mab Maa. Ttie I’rtnce of Walaa baa aererai bob blea. Ila keep« pigeon*. and, like the Ciar of Ituaala. baa a bug» collection of poetage «lampa But bla atrangeat bobby la tba collectloo uf photograph* of bable«. It la aald that Hie mora corn leal i re the faena tba better ba like» tbelr photographe; and be even In éludai in hla cullactlon port ral ta laauod aa adrertlaeiuauU by proprietors of In tanta* tanda. T»'k • Vblwa <•> III«. Plggmue I »»» that th* champion boot bla k la <ta*«L iHauiuk'* Ye-» P >th Ixv'» a shining mark Am»r!ran Rp-- tator. ÍM T-ribw-p Yea. aft»igvfbee to mi a -I h . glit H.»y gHMu, »ru- -ITvvelaud lwa»l»r. In cut*ia< a ama! al II^rdraui • burU»l •fatua ba« b«-en ot Anna of \ »• r » q f I**’** • XIIt • wbo d»«4 a; &‘a/ « -a Iòni. Trcaeeaate«- “I •»• tbry've l.a-barged that dark wb* eared av a,u S «-may eet of l< suiall ea-ary l> igay kuow be «aa graft.: 4 all the li«f "Tee b.i. tbay raapert now that ha g-t • • of the a aft that rightfully be »4»--I We Trust Doctors If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin st once *ith Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla >ou have Itnoun all your life. Your doctor kno* s it,too. Aikhiinaboutit. T » r at • '• b »•' Ilk* ea»as4H».wi • «. » 4 • I ’•• U -laklf s/.- . ,< |i,« !-..«•-• v- » • a |ir .-ducta ar« rW4 .-«««laMt >»•» Urfl*«. H -•!*•«» ••• • ■• • •n ’ •r«Yft*s»tr« lb- *•» . . ' • • Art fwt Ew all ««C«<ab4< a ai LwJutw«. 5S» <x< A»?»*,, * "V » rf' le Un t. 4M« uffi w.-i ol Iba Tho Kind You Hain Alwitjm Bought, and ititi« It hs* be«*ti in U*o for over 30 jraxra, h.ut borito tho ai-;natnro of nnd hai been rancio tinilcr hla per sonal supervision alm o Iti Infancy. Allow no one tadrcclv o you In thia. All Counterfeits Imitations mid *• Jiiit-na-good” are lint Experiments that tritio with mid rndangrr the health of Influita mid Children—Experience! ug.iiint Experiment. What Is CASTORIA ' • •* » < ¿ *• ■ ’ /•. ■ " • k' Ú JN Sfr'î” '•yr.1' A/ .‘ Ji. A ’ vVç Caitorlii 1* ti humilc*» «iibntltut*» for <'n*l«>r Oli, l’urv»- U<»rlc, Drop* unti Southinif Nyriip*. It ia l*l«*iMaMt» lt contMlna iicltlicr Oplunt, Morphlnn tmr othrr Narratiti •libatane*«. Il* Ago I* Ita guiiriiiit«-«». lt «!< *>tr«>y* <»rui* And alla«* l‘rvrri*»lii«c**. lt rurra IMitrrlurit nini Mimi ('olle. It rrllcvca Tretlilnir Troablra, curri Con-tlpatImi ami Elntulcii» y. lt it*»iinll.it«-i thè F< mh I, ri-util.it«** thi» bt<-in.u li ui-.d Itomi*, glvlnir lo-altb.» inni naturili elmp. Tito <. hildrcii'iv Panacea 1 In» .Molli» r*-» 1 tic mi. GEN VINE CASTORIA \A*'I ALWAYS Bears the Signaturo of r«r»ib«>M«h«. Grandma Tuanny* I« cher» anything ywu hh« buffer O nia a pke« of pi« F Tummy (with hi« tu ou ih Yee’m. Two pUcML <>M# «*< ‘*11 :• ! ' 11« • «ad«, Ills («IcMktMJf • ‘ ■ z. . u ■ ’ . »ft nj n a aurrtiudar »alu» t » • > 1 V «tir».* ; ' in ’ c«M a a p ./ that Maa y A ’»¿.IL w- ‘ ? * F 1¿ Z Makes the Load Lighter An ounce of grease is sometimes the Only difference between profit and loax on a day's teaming. YOU know you can’t afford a dry axle — do you know aa well that Mica Axle Grease is the only lubricant you can afford? Mica Axle Grease is the most eco nomical lubricant, because it alone possesses high lubricating prop erty, great adhesive power, and long-wearing quality. Hence, the longest profitable use of your outfit is to be had, only when the lubricant is Mica Axle Grease. Mica Axle Grease contains powdered mica. This forms a smooth, hard surface on the axle, and reduces friction, while a spe cially prepared mineral grease forms an effective cushioning body be tween axle and box. Mica Axle Grease wears best and longest one For To«<erUr*e *wke. "Weary, why duo't y»r ever dr. no work?" “I'm t'lnkln' *' my deecvndantA IUgg*y " “Wot d'yer meauT" "Fur be It from me to do any art that'll keep ’em from boa at In' that th* More Yellow Fever Cavee. fountler of tbelr family wu* a gwut of Washington, Oct. IE — The Marine leisure I"—Cleveland leader. H ■epital eervlce baa been ad via«. I of A certain plain woman baa a band tba appearance ot thrw» new caaee of We wonder If abo yellow fever at Havana and of one at ami» husband. properly appreciate* bim J Cionfueg* and one al Guinee. rniTirn MICA 7- greasing does for a week's teaming. Mica Axle Grease saves horse power consequently saves feed. Mica Axle Grease is the best lubricant in the world use it and draw a double load. If your dealer does not keep Mica Axle Grease we will tell you one who does ♦ m :, -