Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 20, 1909, Image 3

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    PILES
" I have suffered with piles for thirty-
six ye.rs, One year ago last April I be­
gan taking Cascarets for constipation. In
the course of a week I noticed the piles
began to disappear and at the end of six
a___ V»
ll
weeks they ilid not trouble
me a at t a all.
Cascareti have clone wonders for me. I
am entirely cured and feel like a new
man.'1 George Kryder, Napoleon, O.
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good.
I>o G ood. N e v e r S ick en ,W ea k en o r Gripe.
30c. 25c. 50c. N e v e r sold in bulk. T h e gen­
uino tablet stam ped C C C. Guaranteed to
Cure or your money back.
820
OWARD E. BÜRTON — AsMjer an<l Chomint.
Lead ville, Colorado. BptHdmon prices: Gold,
Bilvcr, Lead, SI. Gold, Silver, 73c; Gold. fiOe; Zinc
or Topper. $1. M u lin g envelopes and fu ll pricelist
sent oik application. Control and ümidrc work so­
licited. Reference: Carbonate National Bank.
H
Then
The
girdle
The
begin
lie
lln ffg e d
IT e r.
Male Graduate—I propose to
the earth.
Female Graduate—-Why do you
on such a big thing?
E x lrs iu e C o n s e rv a tiv e «.
It Is the habit of some people to
condemn everything they are nientallv
Incapable of understanding, and the
Insist upon calling it "conservatism"
Instead of Ignorance.
W it h
111a
t 's u a l
Thum p.
HEAT CAUSES DEATH
Withering Blast Sweeps Missouri,
Kansas and Oklahoma.
VEGETATION IS KILLED THEREBY
Mr«. Jeuner Lee Onclogo — Did you fro
that earthquake shock this morning?
Mrs. Selldom Holme-— Very distinctly
but I thought it wan my husband getting Ten People Dead and Many Prostra­
out of bed.
tion»—Corn Shriveled Up by
111 m l l u l l t l l n i r
S ite .
Fierce Blasts.
"That lot you sold me at Lonesome-
hurst is all covered with water," said
the city man to the agent.
Kansas City, Aug. 17.— Unusually
"Su re!" said the fleshy man; "we'rs
intense heat, officially recorded by the
going to stock it for Ashing next sea­ government weather bureau as high ae
50 Tie-makers to manufacture son!"— Yonkers Statesman.
110 degrees, caused at Kastten deaths,
White Cedar Pole Ties, hewn 2-
A Sad L u c k .
numerous prostrations and much dam­
face. Five years work for good
Speeder— That auto of mine doesn't age yesterday in Missouri, Kansas and
men. Plenty of work for all.
Oklahoma. Throughout the Southwest
go fast enough."
A. F. E S T A B R O O K CO.
the day was the most trying since the
Roaster— W h at’s the matter?
BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON
As the
Speeder— Several victims have com devastating drouth o f 1901.
plained that they knew what struck withering winds swept across the plains
A pure phosphate
them, which means something defec much vegetation fell.
baking powder that
In this city the heat continued and
tlve. And I am not cruel.
does all that the
high priced baking
prostrated a score, some o f whom are
powders w ill do and d f* a
* v u ie !t (e f o r a S c o r p i o n .
in a dangerous condition.
The Union
it better. It raises the
If a seorpUn finds himself licked by
dough and makes light­
depot was like an oven.
Babies be­
er, sw eeter and bette: a centipede, which is usually the case,
came seriously ill and medical attention
risen foods. Sold by g i o
cers 2 5 c per pound. 11 though both little things put up a was needed before their mothers could
you w ill sencf us your | desperate fight, the scorpion commits
resume their journeys. The distress of
nam e and address, we
«rill send you a hook on health and baking powder. suicide. It twists Its tail portion and a party o f immigrants was great.
stings itself in the back of the neck
CFESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle, Wn.
The likelihood of an ice famine added
and drops d*ud.
to the gravity o f the situation here.
Dealers reported that the factories
N o t V e t, b u t S o m e t im e .
Man from khe City— You intend to were running night and day, but that
the demand had exceeded the supply.
keep bees, I suppose.
Suburbanite— Some day, perhaps. At Most o f the dealers refused to deliver
present we are devoting our entire euer- more than 25 pounds to any residence,
f COFFEE
gies to keeping a cook.
snd feared they would have to cut this
1 TEA SPICES
quota down.
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BAK NO POWDER
A t Wellington, Kan., the official
“H e’s a regular contributor to your
■ I-XTÍUCTS
paper, isn’t he?” asked the caller. "O, temperature was 106. Corn was suf­
J U S T R IG H T
The
yes,” replied the city editor; “but we fering greatly in that district.
haven’t used any of
his
stuff
for day was the hottest Topeka has had for
CLOSSETaiÆYERS
years.” “But I thought you said he eight years, 102 degrees being official­
r __ PORT LAND. ORE. J
was a regular contributor?” “So I did. ly recorded. Two prostrations resulted
He contributes just the same.”— Yon­ there.
MEN
WANTED
CRESCENT
BAKING
POWDER
.G o
ld e n
kers Statesman.
S lu llin g ;
AI.BERTA WHEAT LAND
$'iS Per Acre
H im .
“You people are at peace with all
the world,” remarked the foreigner.
“ What do you need of a standing army
and a big navy?”
“ Principally,” said the native, “to
10 Years’ Time
These lands o f Canadian Pacific R ailw ay
produoe from 86 to 60 bushels o f w heat, 75
to 100 bushels o f oats, per acre. A ll near
railw ays, towns and schools.
Positively
the bx st w heat land proposition fo r men
o f m derate means.
N o cr< p failures.
Send todav fo r fre e illustrated literature.
Special rates 1st and 15th c f every month.
keep Capt.
Hobson
quiet."— Chicago
Tribune.
Of all the boy workers in London,
newsboys are the healthiest, barbers* boy*
the most unhealthy— a tribute to tin
open-air life.
IDE-M’C AR TH Y LAND CO.
Genl. I,and Agts. Canadian Pacific R. R.
425-26 Lumbermen*» Building
PORTLAND. OR*
A statue of King Ilenry VI is being
placed outside of Salisbury cathedral,
England, as a memorial to tlie late Dean
Webb.
_____________ ____
S u re
of
U is n u * .
“Bertha, where is my hat? I laid It
down here a little while ago.”
“ Sure, missus, Fido’s takin* a nap in
it. Don’t talk so loud, or ye’ll wake tbs
little dariint.”
QUALI TY OF I N S T R U C T I O N
----------- TH E -----------
H I C K - S T A N D A R D SCHOOL
of its kind in the Northwest, we invite
the investigation of those who want the
best in a practical education. Let us prove
luperiority. Call, phone or write. Cat­
alogue, business forms and penwork free.
L o o k !u ir
Ahead.
“Old chap, what are you growing
those umbrageous side whiskers for?”
“I’ll tell you if you won’t say an y ­
thing about it. I know of a big de­
partment store where there’s going to
be a vacancy In the floorwalker’s job
In a few weeks, and I’m going to apply
for it.”— Chicago Tribune.
PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE
F rom
llie
S e rv a n t»*
T a b le .
V an Antler— I think we are sure of
a good dinner to-n igh t You know my
Tenth and Morrison g Portland, Oregon new English butler does the entire c a ­
A. P. A r m s t r o n g , L L . B., P r in c ip a l tering for the household. G rubb— Can
you rely on him to------ ? V an Antler—
Not always, but this evening I request­
ed him to send us up something from
the kitchen table.— Puck.
“The School of Quality”
Lu ck
at
Ia iN t.
“I’se done had do proof dat dar’s
luck in a rabbit’s foot,” said Erastus
Pinkly.
“W h at were de proof?”
“I done sold de one I s been earryin’
so long to a superstitious white lady
foh fo’ bits.”— Washington Star.
A
Out-of-Towa People
Should remem ber lh at our fo rce is so arranged
that W E C A N DO T H E IR E N T IR E C K O * N .
B R ID G E A N D P L A T E W O R K IN A D A Y if
n e c ta ry .
P O S IT I V E L Y P A I N L E S S E X ­
T R A C T IN G F R E E w h .n plates or bridges are or­
dered. W E R E M O V E T H E M OST S E N S IT IV E
T E E T H A N D ROOTS W IT H O U T T H E L E A S T
P A IN . N O S I U D E N T S , no uncertainty.
For the N ^xt Fifteen Days
W e w dl giv e you a good 22k gold or porce­
lain crown f o r .................................................$3.5C
22k bridge teeth ............................................... 3.50
Molar crow n ..................................................... 5,00
Gold or enamel fillin gs..................................... 1.00
Silver fi‘lin gs.......................................................... 50
Good rubber p la tes.......................................... 6.00
The best red rubber p la tes............................ 7.00
Painless extra ction s...............................................50
A L L W O R K G U A R A N T E E D 15 Y E A R S
P re s id e n t a n d M a n a g e r
The Wise Dental Co.
(IN C .) Third and Washington Sts.
PO RTLAND , OREGON
th e
T ru th .
Exact truthfulness, according to 8
writer in the. Sketch, had its proper
reward in the following instance:
Teacher— Now can you tell me what
the olfactory organ is?
Boy— Please, sir, no, sir.
Teacher—Quite right.
OK. W
A. W .S E
22 n a n a Leader in Painless Denta
W ork in Portland.
D r. W . A . W i s e
Nom e f o r
Ile y o n d
R e fo r m a tio n .
Patience— She says she married him
to reform him. Patrice— And be says
he w as a fool when he married her.
“W ell, she says she hasn’t reformed
him a bit.”— Yonkers Statesman.
F a c ie »»
N ow .
"Just my luck,” groaned Uncle A b ­
ner. “I’ve spent $500 and six months’
time in patenting a churn, and now
they’ve found out how to make butter
out of kerosene.”
C o lo r
n u «l
M en .
"B u t sometimes it’s right to tell a
white lie. isn’t It?”
"Perhaps. But I notice that when a
man gets that idea once, it isn’t long
till he becomes color blind.”— Cleve­
land Leader.
The manufacture of wire glass is of
S t Louis origin, and the largest factory
in the world devoted to this product is
in that city. It employs 3f>0 men.
For
Highest Quality
use
B A K IN G
POW DER
Kef
; OUNCES
__
2 5 O u n c e s tor 2 5 C e n t s
M ade from pure, carefully tested
materials. G et a can on trial
Y o u never s a w such cakes
and biscuit T h ey ’ll open
you r eyes.
Hu mar P* "
'G u a ra n i..4
o n d a r all
r m Food Laws
C AN K E R A T T A C K S TREES.
I
Orchardiets Find It Moat Trouble­
some Pest in Noithwest.
Black spot canker is one o f the most
troublesome fruit pests o f the North­
west and one which fruit growers must
understand and be able to recognize if
they expect to make headway against it.
During the fall the spores or “ seeds”
are lodged on'the apples, being distrib­
uted by the wind or other agencies.
Later, when the apples are stored, in
cellars where there is an abundance of
moisture “ sweating” occurs, a condi­
tion very favorable for the germination
o f spores.
Black spot canker is responsible for
the great part o f fruit rotting that
occurs. The most effective treatment
is a thorough spraying with bordeaux
mixture in November, when the spores
or seeds are floating in the orchard.
Because the fungus givec such slight
evidence o f its presence in the bark in
the fall, and because so apparent in the
spring, many orchardista make the mis­
take o f attempting to combat it in the
spring after it has already gotten in
the bark. Such treatment is ineffect­
ual, however.
The spore must be
killed before it has germinated.
D E PO S IT I O BE MINED.
Nehalem “ Beeswax" Hat Been Found
to Be Ozocerite.
That the product found in the sand at
the mouth o f the Nehaiem ’river, pop­
ularly believed to be beeswax from a
wrecked Spanish galleon, is valuable
substance known to chemistry as ozo­
cerite, was the statement made by J.
J. Walter, president o f the Neoarney
City Hyrdocarbon Oil company, a cor­
poration organized to exploit the pro­
duct. For years visitors to that coast
have picked up the wax-like lumps that
have strewn the I beach k there. The
general opinion has prevailed that it
was beeswax brought from Manila for
one of the Spanish settlements in Cali­
fornia and that the Bhip was wrecked
there.
The discovery was made as
early as 1813 by the Indians.
K it Carson, the famous scout, now
employed as an assayer by the govern­
Q U AKE FELLS M O U N TA IN .
ment, visited the place and announced
that the supposed beeswax was none
Thousands ot Buildings Destroyed and other than ozeerite, a product o f hydro­
carbon oil, found only in South Am er­
Great Property Loss.
ica and in small quantities in Northern
Tokio, Aug. 17.— Reports received Europe.
today concerning the earthquake in
Central Japan Saturday, show there
A L L N A T IO N S INVITED .
were many fatalities and great damage
was done to property.
The dead at
present are said to number 30, though Official Call Is Issued for Fourth Dry
Farming Congress.
it is feared further fatalities w ill be
reported from the outlying districts.
Billings, Mont.— Secretary John T.
The number of persons injured is 82. Burns has issued the official call for the
Thus far 362 buildings, including many fourth annual session o f the Dry Farm­
temples, are reported to have been de­ ing congress, to be held at Billings,
stroyed and more than 1,000 others Mont., October 26-27-28, 1909. The
badly damaged.
call is addressed to the president o f the
The town o f Asaku, in Gifu, suffered United States, the diplomatic repre­
terribly. The banks o f the Hida river sentatives o f foreign nations, ministers
broke and the country is inundated. and secretaries o f agriculture o f all
The people o f the district fled to high countries, governors o f states, presi­
ground and remained in the open all dents o f agricultural colleges, state
night. Intermittent shocks were fe lt land boards, state engineers, state
throughout Saturday night and early boards o f agriculture, national, state
Sunday morning.
and county agricultural associations,
The mountain Ibuki, a short distance or grange lodges, livestock associa­
west o f Gifu, collapsed with a thun­ tions, horticultural societies, county
derous roar.
commissioners, mayors o f cities, presi­
Slight damage was done at Nagoya, dents o f towns, all commercial bodies,
to the southward o f Gifu, and neigh­ railroad and immigration companies
boring villages.
and members of the Dry Farming con­
gress. In addition to these the call is
C A N A D A C A N 'F E E D BRITAIN.
sent to about 30,000 individual farm­
ers and others interested in agriculture
Grain Crop o f Dominion is Reported in the West*
Greatest in History.
Big Washington Project.
Winnipeg, Aug. 17.— From all points
in Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan
and British Columbia the unanimity of
opinion points to the anticipatory re­
sult o f this year’s harvest as being the
greatest in the history o f the Canadian
West. In some places, such as South­
ern Alberta, the phenomenal growth
makes it hard for the people to con­
ceive such pro.-pects.
Farmers are
now busy gathering the hay crop,
which is a heavy one. The grain har­
vest will be general during the latter
part o f the present month.
The statement is made on good au­
thority that the completed Grand Trunk
Pacific railway from Winnipeg to Ed­
monton is tributary to wheat lands cap­
able of feeding the whole people o f
Great Britain and Ireland in case o f
need.
Kennewick—That preliminary plans
have been made for a big irrigation
project, which will water thousands of
acres o f sagebrush land in Grant
county are under way, is the informa­
tion given out by J. M. Spencer of
Plains, Mont. Mr. Spencer, who has
largo land interests in the Crab creek
country, says that the farmers in that
section have begun active preparations
to place 550,000 acres under irrigation
by means o f a pipe line to be built
from the Columbia river to the Crab
creek valley in Grant county.
It w ill cost $5,000,000 to complete
this gigantic undertaking, which will
be one o f the longest gravity systems
in the world. The pipe line will run
more than 100 miles before it reaches
the nearest land to be watered and the
farthest; point will be the Columbia
Plan Red Cross Annex.
river, on the northern boundary o f
London, Aug. 17.— Based on the Ger­ Benton county.
man and Japanese models, the war
office has issued proposals for a great
Central Oregon Settling Up.
voluntary Red Cross scheme in connec­
Burns— Notwithstanding heavy im­
tion with the territorial army plan. It migration and settlement the past few
will he worked in connection with the years, there are yet in Harney county
i xisting Red Cross society and St. over 3,000,000 acres o f government
Johns Ambulance society and would land subject to entry, including timber,
provide the entire country with com­ grazing,
mineral and agricultural
plete organizations. Men and women land, a greater area than the entire
are to be trained in establishments in state o f New Jersey, and two-thirds
every territorial area as nurses, the area o f the whole o f Massachusetts.
stretcher bearers and other branches of
Up to a short time ago, this vast
the Red Cross service.
domain was devoted entirely to stock
raising, immense herds o f cattle, sheep
Spanish Turn on Moors.
and horses feeding over the illimitable
Madrid, Aug. 17.— Fighting between ranges during the greater part o f the
the Moors and Spaniards was resumed year, while large quantities o f hay
today at Melilla. A fte r a disastrous have been cut for their winter use.
week for the forces under General
This has been changed. The past
Mar ina, during which the Moors have few seasons have brought hundreds of
kept the garrison o f 38,000 men closely industrious settlers who are opening up
hugging the walls o f the city while farms and meeting with the moat en­
they poured shot into the fortifications couraging success in agriculture.
from the mountainside, Marina moved
aggressively against the tribesmen to­
Cretan Government Resigns.
day. The long expected munitions ar­
Canea, Island o f Crete, Aug. 17.—
rived several days ago and in spite o f The British battleship Swiftaure ar­
the attempts o f the Moors a number of rived today in Huda bay.
The Cretan
French field guns have reached Marina. government has resigned and the ad­
ministration o f the island has been en­
Yuma Flooded by Rain.
trusted to provisional committees. The
Yum a/Ariz.,’ Aug. 17.— The most committees have had the armed peas­
disastrous rain storm experienced in ants expelled from the fortress which
this vicinity since the great flood o f they occupied Saturday night, intend­
1891, when the downtown part o f the ing to resist tbe order o f the powers
city was washed away and hundreds that the Greek flag be lowered. The
o f people rendered homeless, broke committees, however, have not had the
over Yuma today. Tbe adobe houses flags hauled down, tut probably will at
of the poorer classes crumbled like tbe proper time.
sugar. Dozens o f families were com­
pelled to move out, wading waist deep
Suit to Oust Book Trust.
in the water, which poured over win­
Newport, Ark., Aug. 16.— Suit has
dow eille.
been filed in the Jackeon Circuit court
by R. E. Jeffrey, prosecuting attorney,
Big Sperm Whale Taken.
and Hal L. Norwood, attorney general
Victoria, Aug. 17.— The eteamer of Arkansas, against the American
Tees, which arrived from the weat Book company.
The state aaks the
coast of Vancouver ialand this after­ exacting of fines amounting to $2,000,-
noon, brought newa that a sperm 000 and the ousting of the defendant
whale, the first taken since iaat year, company. It ia alleged in tbe suit that
was caught hy the Kuyoquot whalers the American Book company, aa pub­
last week, and 68 barrels of oil taken lisher and distributor of school books,
from the whale.
maps, etc., ia party to a poo! or trust.
T H E GAME.
n ic o tin e
E ven
■ s tre e t C a r C m
p a n f C a n n o t B e H o n ea t.
.
The csr was crowded, but the two
pretty girls who entered it at Madison
avenue had no trouble in getting seats.
They thanked the men who gave them
places, and immediately fell into an
absorbing conversation, so absorbing
that one of them did not look up when
the conductor called for fares. H«
glanced at her doubtfully, but uftet
a second's hesitation, passed on; it
was almost beyond human possibility
to be certain of every one at the
crowded hour.
As they left the car, one of the girls
turned to the other triumphantly. “ An
other nickel in !” she exclaimed.
“ Another nickel? What do you
mean?" the other asked, puzzled.
Claire laughed, showing her pret­
tiest dimple, “ i mean," she explained,
“that that’s five nickels I ’ve saved this
week by free rides. Of course I don’t
rare for the nickels, but it's loads of
fun to do it."
"But—Claire Ellis— It isn't honest!"
Claire laughed again. “ What’s the
harm?" she a ;ked. "The company's
far too rich. Lots of people do It, only
they don’t own up."
“ But I should think the conductor
would catch you.”
"That's just the fun of It— I ’ve found
out how. I f I think the conductor is
going to ask me, I Just smile right
Into his eyes. They never Insist when
you do that. Once, though, I did near­
ly get caught. I took a big chance
that time, for I ’d been shopping, and
had spent every cent except a ten-dol-
lar bill—and the conductor was a grim
old thing, who wouldn’t know a pretty
girl from a cow! When he said, ’Fare,
miss,’ I was scared for a Becond; then
before I realized It, my life was saved.
The man who had given me his seat
and was standing Just in front of me.
said. ’I paid for that young lady—I
gave you two tickets.’ The conductor
looked doubtful, but he couldn't be
sure because the car was crowded, so
after an instant he went on."
"But, Claire E llls - to let f strange
man pay for you!"
Claire flushed a little.
"W ell, of course I didn’ t quite like
it, but what could I do?" ahe protested.
"And I'm sure he was very nice about
it, only he did keep staring at me
afterward. I wouldn't have father
know it for anything—he’s so fussy
over some things. Don’t you dare
breathe it to a living soul, Hess Harrl-
man!”— Youth’s Companion.
Q u e e r S t o r p
A new machine automatically weighs
or measures a medicine and fills eight
capsules while one Is filled by hand.
Chao Plng-chun, vice president of
the Chinese ministry of Interior, has
been ordered to retire, owing to his
opium habits.
The United States government main­
tains fifty-seven wireless telegraph
stations and has ninety-six vessels
fitted out with such facilities.
Helium Is the ideal gas for all
lighter than air airships, said Prof.
Erdmann the other day in a lecture
in Berlin. Had Count Zeppelin used
it, he declared, the catastrophe at Ech-
terdingen last August would never
have occurred.
Next year’s International exhibition
In Brussels is to have a very uncom­
mon feature. It la proposed to give
an ocular display of the misery and
poverty In which the Belgian home
workers exist, with a view of bringing
their needs under public notice.
A new social experiment has been
made by the authorities of Charlotten-
burg, Berlin's fashionable suburb.
They have appointed to their element­
ary schools women officials under the
title of “ Schulschwester,” or school
sisters, whose function It Is specially
to look after the health of the chil­
dren.
The hen gathers, mixes and puts to­
gether in organic form, 650 grains of
water, 120 grains of fat, 106 grains
of lime, eighty grains of albumen,
twenty-six grains of sugar and ten
grains of ash. With her marvelous
Inside fixtures she puts her humhle
grist together and ahells out the most
miraculous of animal products— the
egg.—Farm Journal.
The total electric light and power
generating capacity In Japan at the
end of 1908 was 86,606 kilowatts, an
Increase of 12,000 kilowatts over 1907.
Of thl3 capacity 54,550 kilowatts was
generated hy steam.31,951 kilowatts hy
water power and 105 kilowatts by gas
engines. I.asf year the Tokio Electric
Light Company began taking power
from Katsura, forty-seven miles dis­
tant, the voltage being 55,000
The Turkish bath as known In the
west differs materially from the
Turkish bath as used In the east. Ac­
cording to P. O. Aflea, wanderer and
mighty hunter, the difference lies In
the fact that at home the bath Is vis­
ited only by men who wear broad­
cloth, whereas In Damascus almost the
poorest are able to frequent it. Dis­
robing In the nafotirah men are to
he seen whose wardrobe would not
fetch a sovereign.
l ’»e
o f S a lt.
Fait in moderate quantities is good
for everybody. It aids digestion, and,
better still, It makes one thirsty. If
we eat plenty of salt and salty foods
we will drink more water, snd most
people do not drink enough water.
Try eating a raw apple sprinkled with
salt.
It is very good, particularly
good for children.
Pepper, on the
other hand, and spices should not be
given to children, unless In the most
meager quantities. At many of the
sanitariums the food Is not seasoned
at all, except with salt.
D e la y e d
hy
F fld o .
T h , New Husband—See her«, pet,
I’m awfully anxious to get to the office
early this morning. Can’t we have
breekfxetr
The New W ife— Why, Alfred deer,
of course we cawn’ t have breakfast
until rido get« np.—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
M
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For Infan ts ar«i CW M ren,
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
AYegelable Preparatoli forAs
similatiii^
the FoodandRi’öula
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aodtimds of Bears the
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S o in r b V d x .
"Gwlmple, how have you invested your
profits in that little wheat deal?”
‘‘ ‘Profits'! Huh! Buggies, the profits
In that transaction ara invested In a neat
but gaudy promissory note, .«.cured by
mortgage, on which I am paying interest
at 6 per cent."
Mothers w ill find Mrs. W in slo w 's Soothing
Syrup the bi-st re m ed y to uso lux their ch U drsa
l u r i n g the teething period.
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ffntnre o f t h e O f f e n s e .
“ n * testified that tbe agents of the
company tried to bribe him, eh? What
could have beea his motive in giving them
away?”
“ It Is generally aupposed that they
didn't offer him quite ae much as he bad
expected."
Don’ t dope yourself for every little
pain. It only hurts your stomach.
Such pain comes usually from local
inflammation. A little rubbing with
Hamlins Wizard Oil will stop it im­
mediately.
on
Pence.
“ Won’t it be lovely when peace
reigns throughout th* world?” she ex­
claimed.
"Yes." replied the man, “ and I think
there’d be money In bidding for the
guns and other Junk the nations would
have to sell.— Philadelphia Pub’ lc
Ledger.
FLY
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KILLER
placed »ay«
w h e re , Mt tra c ts
and k ill* a ll Alee
tire.
Nmt, « lean, orna­
mental,
conven­
ient, «-heap. Laate
a il apmaod . Made
of' metal. oannot
spill o r tip over,
will not soil o f
in ju re anythin*.
Uunranteea eifuo»
O f a ll d e a le r « or Bent prepaid fo r gu cent».
HAftOLD SOMERS, 160 DcKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. V.
FonCATARRH or the BLADDER«
URINARY DISCHARGES e t c .
AT DRUGGISTS.OR TRIAL BOX B Y MAIL 50c
FROM P L A N T E R .9 3 HENRY AT. BROOKLYRHY
— B E W A R E O F IM IT A T IO N S .— ^
I f y*u ru(ftr frmn F t., K.lhen H loknes^Sw m s or
h e.e ch.t'lr.u, or f, 1 - 11 . 1 » U.»*. U,.
ei.T.ry wut r.lii-v« n rm, »-..I ell J "U s i . S .«M w
Uo i* to pend for n Free P r ' l '
I )r . S lu r ’« E p tln p tle td e C o rn .
It ha“ cured i muantl» where eve!yi.iln«r e l*»
failed Rent tr** with direction«. Exprei*'* Prepaid.
National Food amt Drug» Act, June 80th. .1 ■05. Onar»
auty No. 1.VJ71
rieH<* e l* » AOR and full addrei»
HU. W . H. M A Y ,
548 P e a r l Street, N e w Y o r k C ity.
C. Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
A rood locomotive will travel about
1,000,000 miles before it wears out. With
ordinary care it ought to lust twelve
years.
To Breaf *n N ew Shoes.
'
A lw a y s shake In A lle n ’s Foot-Kane, a po w der.
It cure* hot, sw eatin g, ach in g, sw o lle n feet.
Jure* com a, in ^row in ^ n a il* and bunion*. A t
ill druggiHts and shoe store*, 2*>c. I)ont accept
m y mu institute. Hample m ailed F R E E . Address
Allen Isl. Olmsted, Le Roy, N . Y.
Proposed schemes to irrigate the Des­
ert of Sahara are said to lie impracti­
cable because of the groat depth of the
overlaying deposit of sand.
I’ u (t i n i r
R
A ln r m .
"M am m a, young Prof. McCoozlo pro ­
posed last night------ "
"M ercy, child!
W h at on earth has
he got to live o n !”
“I wish you wouldn’t Interrupt me,
mamma. He proposed that we start In
and reud President Ellot'a five feet of
books.”— Chlcngo Tribune.
V ie w s
A
It
Up
This w^ndeful man has
made a W fe Btudy of the
v roper tics o f Roots,
H erb* and Barks, and
is irivintr the world th »
benefit o f his service».
N o Mercury, poisons
or D ru gs Used. N o
: Operations or Cutting
(
Guarantees to euro Catarrh, Asthma, I.ting:.
Stomach and Kidney troubh*, and ail P rivât«
Di.suu.st H of M n and Women.
A S U R *: C A N C E R C U R E
Ju*t rocoivod from Pekin, China—naf», ou r»
and reliable. U. failing: in its work*.
I f you cannot call, write for symptom blank
and circular. In<do «*4 cunK m stamps,
CONSULTATION FREE
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co,
to H e r .
Self-I’ossessed Young Wonjon—Geof­
frey, you have been coming to see me for
more than a year. Don’t you think it’s
time to tell me what your intentions are?
Bashful Youth— Why, Miriam, I wa*
in hopes you’d suspect what my inten­
tions art by this timo.
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m e n t io n t ills p a p e r .
LEA D ER PN EU M A TIC
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
FOR C O U N TR Y HOM ES
The best and most logical method of furnish«
in g w a ter yet devised. Th«* tank is placed in
the basement or in the frround near th# hous«
\ and keeps the w a ter cool in summer and proof
—\ aRatolst ffteztnff in winter. It never leaks.
It is im possible for impurity to iret into it. It
outlasts the building: in which it is installed.
It costs a little more to begin w ith, hut ther»
is no second cost. W e have a catalogue which
illustrates and describes the Leader system.
Ask us for U.
STOVER
GASOLINE
ENGINES
are especially adapted to pumping duty
end in fact any duty that requires a
strong, reliable power. They are econom­
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an engine which anyone, no matter how
little he knows about such engines, can
operate as successfully as an expert. In
short. It ia an ideal engine for any kind o f
work. Send for S T O V E R Engine Cats
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