The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 23, 1909, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
The Best Spring Medicine
Il i» as tu? to pruvg that Hood*» Sarsaparilla is the b»«t spring medi­
cine as it is to say it.
Spring Ailments are blood ailment»
that is, tl.< y ar » fr m an im|>nra
impoverished, devitalized condition of the blood; and Hood's SarxapanJla
purifies, enriches and revitalises the blood an no other medicine does.
It is the most effective of all blood medicines.
There is Solid Foundation f<>r tins elaitn. in the more than 40,000 testi­
monials of radical and permanent cures by tin» medicine, re« < ived in two
Malbins
years, thia record being unparalleled in medical history.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Curva all spring hum>»rw, all empii, ria, clear* the compiexi<>n, create» an
appetite, aids the tlige 'ion. rrlteie* Ihat tu- 1 feeling, giva* vigor and *im.
itegin laking flood’» Karsapanlla t-day.
(lei it in thè usuai liquid
fonti or in ci... !»t«d tablet* known ss S ir..italo
l"0 I» -.. * One ltollar.
I a
l ent
far
IrtS.r.wi
Alw*«»«l
Wl< bt
9 oo D rops
Tl
Rtrangar t happ»tune tkrog) What’a
• U that k>u4 wtin< mg i I mmi I in thrra?
Kation Tha ladir«, air, ara boldiog an
ad.ournml maatinf ia rh» alian -a roa tu
Chti'ago Tribuna
strata,
Th» Irremstibl» high bandshak» chancd
to meet Ih» immolati» iow handshake
Wbereupoo they »»•» »a«h otb*r the
cold shak» and ii«»*-vl oa.
^ol Now.
Mr». <'hii»w»trr Ju*lab. abat la th»
T»ach»r Who's Word.wortb —
"unwritten law?"
Hhaggy Haired Pupil (interrupting) —
Mr. <'bii»wal»r Tberv Isn't any. It's
A dollar apie-«l Any living si Prssb
1rs
been written up in ail ib» p»p»r*
denl'a.
told you that before
ike
Tour honor." saiJ tb» convlcted b»x
, "can t you « hstig» my evutctice of
Isrprls-'oiiw-nt to a fine?"
“Suppose I dld.” s.*l<1 thè juilge,
"where would you gei ih» tn->n»y to
p»y »r
“Oh." ret-lfal Ih» c b, “I «* mi M ’>»<
s Utile »very day tilt I hsd en-mgli."
tentative.
“That statesman is a man of w
derful Initiative "
"Yes.” answered Ken a tor ftorgbum :
“Ibero Is no doubt about bls Initiative,
lie starts things that nobody on earth
would finish " Washington Htar.
IrktHtl.
Al3 ORUL 1 FER C» ,*r
A\égriabí«-Prrpirtionírh
si.-mLiiutS fir local jndRrPiX»
I itngta Stonai» iniikMijrf
E p . wagii i ij ,' i
Promotes DienteníTrrrfd
iwss and HrMioaUiat anta
Optimi Murptunr nur .‘tarsi.
N ot N arcotic .
I ar«e«rll»t»S.
The Kind You Il.tvn Always Bought, and which has been
In u*c fur over 30 years, han borne the al gnat nr® of
mid h.i* bc. ti niado under his per -
•oiud supervision since its infancy.
Allow no on** to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits Imitations and ••.Iu*t-*a»-g*»o<l ” isre but
Experiment» that trifle with anti endanger the health of
Infants mid Children—Experience ag.aln«t Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cantoria is a harmless substitute* for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing Nyrups.
It is Pleasant, it
contains neither Opium, Binrphino nor oilier Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm«
anti allays I'cvcrishnc*». it cures Diarrhtca anti Bind
Colic. It relieves Teething Trouble«, cures Constipation
and Flatulency.
It ««•.linilatcs the F< mh I, regulates th«*
Stoma« h an I Bowel*, giving beali by wnd natural sleep.
The Children*» Panacea The Mother*» Friend.
Uhr Th»r
A coloncl Iti Gctirrsl le«- * (Ijvlslon la
Would some oraci» aught utter.
ih» Iste t'ivll Wsr »-iiu'tlin»» hidulg**)
Giving me the reason why
In moti- »¡»pie ja< k Gian waa «nod for
Maiden* in a ”*n*tsnt duller
bini Fas»lng h‘iu one «venlng. I»»nln(
Never fly !
*<aln*t ■ tri«-, thè g«-n«ral sat-1 "G<x>d
I»dianapoli* New*.
Apcrfrri Rrwdy forCisn^a
•venlnr. t'olourl
l'otn» over to my
i ion. Sour Stonarli. DUrrtsn
I ame.
t»nt for ■ ni-iuient. pie»»«* " " 'H » cuae
Wtirim. XuxnulsgHn Jhr nd
the
f’ncla lliram Ft» you play ba«a
So I i«rf I
'-¿AZ
«>e. gg-en'ral. «»- ii»» me." replled tb» d« you, !»>. kay ? Ila* jour ball dub gol
lu is tuvi LOSS OF SlW.
**lt would b* irrort to •ay. th»«, that Uolonel
VO.M
"It a ‘botti all I eia do •lay • OAUW?
you are on th» water sag o. woiidn't
FtcSir* Stîaaflr» ¿
wb«re I sm '
it gol a name '
Firo-Toor
Old
It i" a>k»d th» reporter
•
’ Y ou ’ ve
•f ih» llsg Alley
"No." said the di*ting'iish»r actor,
• arrasuR.
Yaunigan«. bar«*n’f >< mi . norie? Wall, l'm
"that hardly e*pr»«»e* It. 1 hove merely
CkfidlNg Iba Afa**,
■. a
■ Ç
We'r» gola' io
tb*ir
lar oteoriwtop >
giflt drinking --..If»» and taken fo m-.r»
“Wa hope." said the »¡»«kestnsn of whale th** *t*rla*!io’ ■*uftln oui o‘ Ih*
.At b <->■.! I th » 'll'*
wbolewnm* beverage*
You might say, th» eouimitt"to mt -t your »upport
llnmftvwn II i i J » g oa (a Seal Haturday!--
P oms IMS
perhaps, that I am nn the milk wagon "
In favor of a «Iran stage."
‘ bn ago Tribuna.
"You
her»
It."
ri«|w»tid«»<l
th»
tli»»t-
Guarani»«d un-l i tbr I i«d
MrHhara will find Mn Wlnah-w*« Ik*» thl«g
f tre M «■•IlOcatle»*.
Írrup ih» b- ■
-l. t" ' f lui ibn:
riesl manager, heartily
'Why. almost
“I waut aoui.-t«ly to report a wo
urlaf ,h* u«lbluc ¡wriud.
every one of my playa <>i*ue with a
omni congres»," said th» managing
Esaat Copy of Wrapper.
girl dusting everything la sight."—
Au*l, Ovali»'».
editor
Farcier Houk H«-ar ye »re g -lu' to Philadelphia Ixdger
SBB
"Koine on» well versed In peritameli
•cud yuu »"-n to tvllege. Eben?
I »•••■* from th» c».t,
lary language. 1 presume Y'
Farmer B*>rnkl< ker l«>u'l ••» auy
Robin Ho -I bsd Jo-i handed l>s k half
“Nope. home one who understand* thia man ha* mad«- My nine ascensions mor* a matter of ethic*. A person hirn on • xc.-pt cur * ty and daredevil-
reskuu why 1 shouldn't be» too duiu th» contents of the slender purs» he had such terni» a» passementerie, aigrette
aaya, "Oh. i'll willingly go.”
If we may walk on a railroad where there in try, be ullo*ed to risk other lives?
laay to'w--rk. li-i« I-«« mu-h hair. ni«l taken from the ¡dainty dres»ed travel»« aud the like ”■ Kansas City J- uruaL
l.s-1 g- ■ - r- -i . - t r« k’u nt x-n.
where a third rail. He doe* it knowing that
I think th«- license to beginner«
"If you w»t» a ri< h man." he *ald. "I’d
can yell so* you can hear hltu 'u»-»t
i men akill«*d in aircraft ahixild make the ho is taking hit life in his hands, but should be made reasonably hard to ob­
soak you for the whol» of it. but I m no
a tabe
Ihr t ir- <-
examinations as to whether or not the when he persuades other propio to go tain. And further, tl<- laws regulat­
bog I eiact only »hat I think lb» trafili
applicant was fitted to be a piloL this along with him, he risks their lives ing the balloonu g should be severe.
SORE EYES, weak, inflamed, rol, will bear."
obvious danger would be dispensed without rn ugh experience to get them Ballooning is a matter of public con­
watery and swollen eyes, u»«- I'ETT
For Itobln Hood, with all bis faults.
IT'S EYE SALVE
All druggists or Ilverl faithfully up to bl* Idea of what a
with.
out of danger ahould anything happen. cern, and when I: e-.-e* nr«- first la-ued
Howard Bros., Buffalo, N.Y.
The popular idea is that all one has When five people go up in a balloon in I h -¡ m * that they will not be given so
graduated Iwotn» tat ought to b»
•or Catarrh ot the Ihroat of Ivse to do to make an ascension is to jump addition to the pilot, the unskilled prom scuously as licenses were given
Any < hmi,- aw I«Mprwv.m.n«,
loin«. It Hiabt.
into the balloon car, cut I« xmm * and when pilot is risking five lives in addition to at first to auto drivers.
Years* Standing.
I'bolograidirr I* that th» o»>*l plrw»- They a«k»d him if hi* usui» was Tabft.
one is ready to ascend throw overtmard his own.
Ix-ttii g an outsider tuke up a hal­
Ir.y 'tprrs'ion you can s*>uu»?
••I
was
afflicted
for
two
year»
with
And merrily the big man laughed.
i the sand ballast. As a matter of fact
Throwing overboard ballast is a sci- lo n is exactly like running a railroad
Hitler Y<-s, sir.
"Why, no." b» *aul "my nam* is Taft. ratarrh of th* throat. At t>r».- ,t w i
l*b'C<>gr*tihcr Tli'ti. for heaven's **ka, Which, as you »ill find by consulting th» very slight, but evary coTd I took made that much ia not even the alphabet of enco. Ballast la to a balloon what engine. A railroad train is half way
air riding.
steam ia to an engine.
And just as between stations when its engineer
giara fer» loisly at m<- '
various diitlunarle* and paying
it worse.
•
When I heard that thia experimenter steam once gone can nwer lie recover­ do *. The train is st- pped.
Some-
¡■articular attention to tb» marks
••I followed your directions and In a waa to make the trip with that number ed, just ao ballast thrown overboard ia bo-ly asks, "Can anybody here run an
Prr llm I nar jr.
Indicating th» correct pronuncia­
“Mrs M.~G<'Ul<-. y.»ur busband Is a »in-
very short time I began to improve. I of passengers find with so small an loat. One man can get along, make a engine?" A young man steps up and
tion of the words tb»r»in.
gularlr gifted man
It * a wonder to ms Almost, If not <| . te. rhyme, with 'raft.'“ took one bottle and am now taking amount of ballast in my old "Ameri­ whole trip without losing mors- than saya: "Yes, 1 can."
He takes the
that he Isn't nn the le, t ire platform"
-Chicago Tribun'
He should five baga of ballast while another engine and may draw the train ten
my second. I can safely say that my ca," 1 predicted failure.
"I think he i-nntemplatra taking to lhat
I «<-le Jerry.
throat and head are cleared from ca­ be thankful that the escape w as so suc­ spends twenty. The latter »¡»ends all mile« without an accident and he may
some day. In fa.-t. he has been lecturing
"A*
a
general
thing."
otoervej
t'ncle
tarrh at the present time, but I Still cessful. There are some requirements his time in traveling up and down, get It «afely into the «tation. But is
In a desultory sort of way, ju*t tor prao
and some thm.riea controlling the as making aaw teeth, while the other sails he a worthy engineer? No. On the
Jerry
Peebles,
"1
believe
in
leftist'
worn
tic», for tb» la»l ten yearn."
continue to take my usual dose for a
| cent and descent of balloons just as along m a comparatively straight line. following day th s same young man
en bar» whatever they want; but when
Why, where Mr* M<*4}ooal»t”
Spring tonic, and I find there Is noth­
1 see on* of "ria suin' around with a
fixed as those that govern terrqwrature The pilot who ia out with the beginner m-ght wreck the Iran before he got
At home
I'm the audience.”
spring hat 'Mi her h-»4 that look» like ing better." Mrs. W. Pray, 260 or that of gravitation. A certain siied. makes careful notes and gives a full out of the switch yards.
an old-faahioned beehire
that'«
been Twelfth 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y.
air ship, with so many cubic feet of report to the members of the Aero
tarred and feathered and then struck by
: gas naturally can carry only so many club. He takes into consideration just
lightning.
I
Iwgin
to
wonder,
by
tlrorge.
Restorative
bow much fluctuating the learner does.
■ passengers exclusive of its ballast.
Tlt»s. I.»vlwo Frl»n«la.
if It would be safe to trnM her with the
He assists the new man, but watches
There
is
a
nicety
in
determining
just
Naa
Isshibiting
h»r
latest
photograph)
ballot!*'—Chicago Tribun».
Recipe for Men
— Iton't you think a ihre» quartars view how many it can carry successfully. him carefully to find out how much grip
IW»i
<*»<*>» •»<«•«•
Th» aiiwllarltr.
better than a probi»?
To be specific, a balloon with 110,000 ! he has on the science.
COFFEE
Thu wit! i r»' ® « wr! ■■■■trug bit of inf rmatkm
Mrs Gunner lleury. yuu would per
Fan N», deal , it »ill.«* too much of . cubic f«««-t uf gas should start out with
The dilettante in search of new »en-
Cor »II th*«*« who are ovarwurki««l fUwxny ile
TEA SPICES
»1st lu railing that last cook a vision. g' taco.
| 36 bags uf ballast and five passengers. sation ia an dangerous a» an automobil-
nrrvtsu«. an*l hav® irw :
»
BARINO POWDER
I Equippad in that manner the pilot r.«-ed i»t with the speed mania.
There was nothing pretty about her.
1 hesitate
► EXTRACTS
•»«Bitte, fear without can»«. Umktitv ‘n venturinc
Mare tb.al Him.
Mr.
Guiltier
Not
at
all.
fear
no
storm,
ami
hav»
no
worry.
11»
to
make
a
trip
with
a
beginner
who
arwl »«»f'rral DiaMilty tn art naturali! arwl ratH?<>
.Itisi
Of
gardening
lb'
<
ity
man
ally aa other« »V». heeaua» «h« treatment rani»
io just as safe as if he were sitting at says the danger ia nothing, with the
Mrs. Guuner Then why did you call
pr»var«kl aarratijr at h«*n® and *akr«i wlth>*ut any
Oft little understand*.
! his own fireside. When a storm comes, man who say» **Oh, I'm not afraid.
her a vision?
i»fie a hn*vw le*!<r
Yet
neter
fail*
to
raise
a
crop
CLOSSET S DEVERS
If tha rrtaster
tu try II. gat ihr»« minor«
by throwing overboard some ballast he I’ve got the nerve." A» a matter of
Mr. Gunner Because visions f»<la
PWTLAN3 OAL
Of blister* <>n hi* band*.
af ordinary ay rap •ar«a|H»riiU r««m(M*<Bul ami one
can
go
above
it.
When
the
storm
is
!
fact
when
good
sense
is
used,
there
is
She remained only two days
•unra romp»»urwl rtubd L«aIm wort
mi«, arai h»< away
-Kaaui City Time*.
• .
over, by letting out a little gas through no more danger than there is in an au-
MMfire rardkd ami «w?» uunra tine tur# r»|«*en«>ri*
Bsvylrla** < Irewm.tsnr».
tb» es- ape valve» he can descend safely tomobile trip. ~
Hut there ta much ¡«e
rumiMMimi «not ra'«lAm*»ml. mt« all tiwether
And when hi« V*. C frank« te bis
Ths grocer had warranted th» tnapls
ih«b« well ami taka a ten»L>*«»«iful after mu-h
to the earth. When a balloon of this tential danger. I am willing to make
A lot of garden aseda,
meal ami <ma when ratirtn*.
sirup to be the real atu .
site, that is R0,000 cubic feet, has the trip with a beginner who says:
lie plant* them and la auro to rala»
"It doesn't taste like »ny ma pia sirup
A splendid crop of weed*.
thrown over all its ballaat for one rea- “Now I'm new at thia, and want you
la.lde Hl.lwey,
For Farms in the Northwest
! ever bought," »aid the cuatomer. who —Chicago Tribune
eon or another, except five bags, it to take the rudder.
1 don’t know it
tndlgnanl tVIf» What'* tb» u.» of tny
from i. <>pl< who ar<- on the way
had just *a nip I'd it, "and I strongly sus
99
aailng anything to you. John? It f-e-*
should drop to earth at once. To do all. '
front th East an«i .Muidle Wert
pmt------ ”
Me l.lralt <«> HI» AVIllly.
otherwise is to run a dangerous risk. |
Io at one ear atnl out at the other!
Another thing, balloons and all air
and cali place you in touch with
"Mir!" saia Ib» indignant grweer.
a
"Now
b»r»."
»aid
th-
*4lv*iu»n,
"is
I'rot.-kiii» llualuind Not alwaya, Ma­
| A law making this neceMry would be crafts will soon be equipped with wire­
buyer» with money.
"I strongly su*i*< t. in spit» of your cigar I can rwouuo'nd "
ria Wben ton »ar anrthing worth mind-
a great boon to the art an t practice of less telephone. An air craft in dis­
guaranty,
that
it's
genuine."
"I
know
you
con.
young
num.
”
said
log I Stop It on the way through.
th» ru*ton>»r
"I tried mi' of them tb* ballooning. A bag carrying lie tween tress can send a C. <J. 1). message to
I et ua hear w hat you have for aale
1ele*r,|lh l*>,l'S.
other day on your rcomni'iidatlon. What 36,000 and 40,000 cubic feet of gas earth just like a vessel at sea. It
V* allea.
Barker I Im* automobile. Coggwootl 1 want is a brand you mu recoatnend : and two persuna besides the pilot ahould be compulsory that equipment
“fio you want to raro enough fo buy What do you call it?
should drop to earth when the pilot has I for communications with the earth or
without lying"
you a dinner ehi"
l'ogX**<«xl I’eary.
A balloon in
expanded all the ballast save three airahip» be installed.
”Yr«, boati."
420 1 utnber tv« hange BuMmg
Avrò«»»'» nt Wealrk.
I bags. If he do« s not do so he ■a riatt­ trouble would simply telephone its lo­
Harker After the arctic explore!,
'*1 wish you had come around here
•Wi tt s t iem apples worlb
stked tbs ing live» that he should not be ai lowed cation or general direction and rescue
eh? And why?
POR I LAND
ORLGON
half an hour ago."
fruit to )«>opardiie.
balloons or automobiles could be sent
t'oggwoo«! Ilc<.iii*e It Is alwaya mak­ farmer, stopping in front of a
"I did. h<>«»."
stand.
I am in favor of government rrrula- to the rescue.
ing a dash for th» ¡«de.
"In that pl)«?" said th» proprietor »f
•'Well, there was a ton of coal to
The U. S. army corps with which I
tion. At the present lime licensee can
Hr« ruae.
the
stand
"F"ive
c»nt*
api»«-»."
tie carried In then; why didn't you
, be granted to pilots in this country by hav» been connected has successfully
"So?
Well.
I
guess
I'll
eat
about
a
"Fin g-ilnx to »«•! <-v.-n with ali tht
hiKwkr
! the Aero club of America. There are experimented with a DeF'orest instru­
dime's worth."
phon>>crn|ih fiends In our fiat."
"I aren de coni."- Houston Poet
Thereupon he took two big red apple* I now 24 men holding these licens«-a. An ment, weighing less than 100 pounds.
"How aoY*
out of a capaciou* pocket in his over applicant must make 10 successful as­ ‘ However, there is a new sparkles* and
“Give my kids snare drutna for
coat and strolled on. placidly munching censions before he is granted the li­ wirele-» telephone of the radio variety
Ckrlstmna'
l»*-»r«»lt ?'r<* Presa.
•ns of them t'hiisgo Tribuna.
cense. These directions have to be which weighs only 10 pounds and which
made before he ia granted the license, any balloonist can safely carry. The
r«*llmrnl of « Teopheey.
under the direction of other licensed radio sparkles» attachment doe» away
RIGID
LAWS
TO
GOVERN
AERONAUTS.
Hanmlol. the illustrious general, «tri»
pilots, or after the applicant has made with the danger of setting the gas bag
the full confi'lence of the Well-Informed •n to de*i>air by hi* enemies had taken
___ _ on a fire. The weight of the telephone
four or five so that he can manage
poison and had laid hWn-elf down to dl». A. Leo Stevens, Instructor of U. S
of the World and the Commendation of
balloon, he must k*-.-p data of his trips, is so small that when the balloon lands
"Anyhow,
he said, "my nam» will
Army Balloon Corps. Advocates
This information ha* to be exact, and out tn the country the operator can put
the moat eminent physicians it waa raaen- live in history.”
Government License and
be filed away. For instance, when the it under his arm and take it with him.
Ilia
foresight
was
unerring.
tud that the component part* of Syrup
Esamina*>ons.
applicant drops back to cartn, say on a An old fashioned wireless telegraph is
Two thousand tears later a town In
of Fig* and Elixir of Senna should be Mlaaouri ws* named in h>* honor ♦ 'bi
Every day I am firmly convinced that man'a farm, he has to give the man'» impractical for the reason that it mpkes
known to and approved by them, there cago Tribune
there ahould be government regulation name and where he lives, and who a spark that may ignite the gas bag.
Ballooning has advanced ao far now
This is so
on ballooning. I have held thia th«-ory haul«*d him back to town.
fore, the California Fig Syrup Co. pub-
Iler I uw«tltatlnw»l Hlaltt.
for some time, but the experience of a that at any future time the authorities that it la no longer experimental, but
Glaily» K<» you've seat Herbert about
lialie* a full (tatcmcnt with every package
certain California aeronaut a few days may satisfy themselves tt at the trip ia a science. The throwing out of bal­
hl* business, have you?
was really made and that it was a suc­ last ia a science. It takes a long time
No. J7-0»
The perfect purity and uniformity of pro­
Mayboll» Ye»; but I have sine» usnl ago in the Sierra Madr» mountains has
to learn to handle a balloon properly.
cessful one in every way.
brought
the
need
home
to
me
more
duct, which they <|>-mand in a laxative th» »r- re.-all on him t'biiwgo Trib
France has a very creditable method Why, in the fitness of thing*, ahould a
strongly than ever.
The government
un».
remedy of an ethical character, are assured
regulations ahould consist of licenses of licensing its balloon men. The li­ beginner, one who has nothing to urge
Tk* Winter at HI* III.matent.
by the Company’* original method of man­
for balloon pilots, and laws within censes are not governmental, though.
which
the pilots »hould have to confine Flach pilot, who is going to make an
•What's
the
matter?
Aren't
your
ufacture known to the Company only
ascent, carries in his pocket a little
themselves.
plot urea a surma?”
The fig* of California are uard in the
While I do not wish to reflect on thia book with his number and his photo­
•No.”
production of Syrup of I ig* and Elixir of
“But the pa|>crs say they ar* full aeronaut, I do wish to point out that graph in it. If any one questions his
GJ«oT
ha ia only a case in poinL
Some peo identity or his ability as a navigator
Senna to promote the |>leaaant taate, but of warmth."
he »imply shows the book with his
I TH! OIL ▼HAV HtWtTRATtt
"That's tt; they sre all A.*ctic pie can never become successful balloon
the medicinal pnnci|>le* are obtained from
men any more than all men can becotr e photo behind the isenglass.
Scvnra
Houston l'->»t.
plant» known to act mo*t lieneficially.
I am in favor of government licens­
succease« as artist« or deep era divers.
ing
and government regulations, rathvr
To get its lirnvficial effects always buy
It's
a
part
of
a
man's
makeup.
There
Ceaelaely atwleg.
the genuine manufactured by the Cali­
»fra Ferguson George, what are tlM are some men who can make 20 ascen­ than that of state jurisdiction. In this
sions and still l>e no t-ettcr equi|q>ed a* way the law» would be uniform, and
fornia Fig Syrup Co only, and for sale a»»"n deadly sins?
Mr Ferguson Being a candidat» for pilots than if they were going up for all the air sailers of something near
Egg-Phosphate
by all leading druggists
any otit e.
th«- aecon«i time.
A person who ia not equal ability. An applicant would not
have
to
go
to
Washington
to
make
an
skilled in aeronautics, knowing that
a great many reckless people to have ascent by any means. He may make
the trip at any place under the guid­
the experience of seeing the earth slip
■I HI * Mta ■ ■■ ■ ta ■ ta| A fl**«via< a*«d tk» umr aa Irwea ■» vaaOla
. I
^H^ta
« m B ■ H
■
out from under them, Here is where ance of an accredited pilot.
GENUINE
CASTORIA
Bear«
J5
ALWAYS
Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
PERUNA
RIGHT
WE HAVE INQUIRIES
ATLAS 1 AND COMPANY
To Tn joy
WIzARD OlL
C rescent
EE tata fl K» B ^Efl
B
■ E^B
fl W B tata B
E
B B ^B B
■
^^B ■ Bi ta Ml
B^ m E
m B
reap» b»»k.
k -- -,
.
C.••<••« Mf». Ce. S»»Mt». W«
Ballooning is becoming more and
th» troubl» comes. [ I will not My that
it is not right for a . man to go up ia a more popular. It to now more than a
I think that is crass, its possibilities sre attracting
balloon by himself.
/
BAK INC POWDFR
^IHGFOwtf
A FULL POUND 25a
Get It from
your Grocor