Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 07, 1910, Image 3

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W hen Y o u
Take C o ld
One way is to pay no attention
to it; at least not until it de­
velops into pneumonia, or
bronchitis, or pleurisy. An­
other way is to ask your doc­
tor about Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
toral. I f he says, “ The best
thing for colds,” then take it.
Do as he says, anyway.
W « pu b lish ou r form u la«
A yers
•
W
W o boalsh »le o h o l
from our m odiolnos
W o urge yo u to
oonsult y o u r
d oetor
When the bowels ire constipated, poi­
sonous substances are absorbed into the
blood instead of being daily removed from
the body as nature intended. Knowing
this danger, doctors always inquire about
the condition of the bowels. Ayer’ s Pills.
••Mad* by the J. C. Ay or Co., LowoU,
Dr. B. E. Wright
H ave your teeth out a r d plate and bridge w ork
done. F or ou t-of-to w n patrons w e finish plate
and bridge w ork in one day if necessary.
-
P R IC E S :
H fiS l » »
tUhr C nm .. $ 5.00
22 k Bhite T m A
$ 3.50
C.U f .tline, ....... $1 m
F su k 1 Fillers . . $1.00
Sihw Fillm*.. . . 50c w
Cm! R b Hut. $5.00
Painless Exlrarheo
50 c
B E ST M ET H O D S
Painless E xtraction Free w hen plates or bridge
w ork is ordered. Consultation Free. Y ou cannot
g et better painless w ork anyw here, no m atter
how m uch you pay.
All W ork fully Guaranteed fo r fifteen Years
Dr. B. E. Wright Co.
342* Washington St.,
Portland, Oregon
Take car at d epot and tra n sfer to W ashington St.
Wealth Burled With the Dead.
The Dyaks, besides the deceased's
property, bury with him sometimes
large sums of money and other valu­
ables, so that It frequently happens
that a father, unfortunate In his fam­
ily, Is by the death of his children
reduced to poverty. And In some ex­
tinct societies of America nothing but
the deceased’s land, which they were
unable to put Into his grave, remained
for his widow and children.
A Different Audience.
"That author says he will be appre­
ciated by posterity." "That’s good.
If he Is writing for posterity, he hat
no excuse for being ofTended at friends
who don’t read his books."
> COFFEEt
TEA SPICES
B A K IN G P O W D E R
» EXTRACTS
J U S T RIGHT
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C10SSET A DE7EB3
PORTLAND. ORE.’
FINKE BR08.
1 8 3 M a d is o n
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P ortland ,
O regon
Munyon's
Soap -
»read and Butter.
There la no place In which breed
and butter ran be so beneficial or
poisonous as In the nursery. The
worst thing you can give a young
baby, under a year old. Is bread, fays
a writer.
But later on bread no-
comes useful. It should never be
given new to a child at any age, but
stale bread or toast, or bread baked
crisp in the oven. Is excellent for
children.
They really want more
crisp foods nowadays, and If this fact
was taken to heart the next genera­
tion would suffer less from decayed
teeth and weak digestion.
Witch hazel
Army and Navy Bombard the
Royal Palace.
is more soothing than
Cold Cream; more heal­
ing than any lotion;
liniment **r «ulve;
moit
beautilyiL g t&an any cos­
m etic.
Curas rtsndruTf and stops hair
from falling out.
Pleasant News for Author.
A local author went to the library
to get a copy of bis own latest book.
He had a friend with him. “Is ’Fate
and Fussing' In?" he Inquired. “ Ye3,
sir.” answered the librarian, promptly.
"But how do you know without lock
ing?” ‘ ’It's never been out yet!”—
Cleveland Leader.
H ETTY
Blue and Green Flag o f Revolution­
ists Placed on Palacs and Roy­
al Standard Hauled Down.
QREEN.
■ he Will Turn Over All U u llM l 1«
Her l).oghlt-r.
Mrs. Hetty Green, celebrated for
years as the richest and shreweat busi­
ness woman in the world, will soon
retire from active business life and
will turn over the handling of her
Immense fortune, estimated at $50,-
Dry Cleaned Them.
000,000, to her daughter Sylvia, now
"Why Is your grandpa’s face band­ Mrs. Matthew Astor Wilks.
aged?” asks the lady next door.
For months it has been rumored
“ He was sleeping In his big chair,” | that Mrs. Green's health Is falling,
explains the little girl, “and Willie ; and these rumors have been partially
turned the nozzle of the vacuum clean­ substantiated during the last few
er against his whiskers."—Life.
weeks by the Irregularity of the aged
woman’» visits to her office In the
Chemical National Bank, and her
feeble appearance when she does ma
terlalize there. Among the few per­
Catarrh and B l o o d Disease —
sons In close touch with Mrs. Green It
D octors Failed to Cure.
Miss Mabel F. Dawkins, 1214 Lafay­ is undot stood that for years she has
ette St., Fort Wayne. Ind., writes: been quietly training her daughter to
“For three years 1 was troubled with successfully manage her Immense for­
catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev­ tune, and that since her daughter's
eral doctors and a dozen different rem­
edies, but none of them did me any marriage to Mr. Wilks, with Its ac­
good. A friend told me of Hood's Sar­ companying possibility of an heir, this
saparilla. I took two bottles of this training has been increased. It Is re­
medicine and was as well and strong ported that the transfer of the active
as ever. 1 fee! like a different person
and recommend Hood’s to any one suf­ control of Mrs. Green’s millions to her
fering from catarrh.”
daughter for management Is only a
Get it today in usual liquid form or question of a tew weeks at most.
chocolated tablets called SarsatabX-
Hetty Green Is 73 years old. Her
age, coupled with her monotonous
C /s t lle i
I n t a a t t t u n a b le .
business routine, has begun to tell up­
Cradles are going out; children are on her. She uo longer is able to put
not wearing them any more. People the snap and dash Into the handling
tell us that rocking Is unhygienic; ba- of her affairs that characterized her In
jles, according to modern idea, should the past, although her shrewdness, It
go to sleep naturally In a stationary Is said, is as keen as ever. One of
germ-proof bed, with antiseptic pil­ Mrs. Green's geratest disappointments
lows and sanitized rattle. Sentiment In life, it is said, has been the non-
may save the cradle for a little while, lncllnatlon of her son, Edward H. U.
but sooner or later It will go to the Green, who lives in Texas, to become
dusty attic along with the hair-cloth as famous a financier as heiself. \t
»ofa. Maybe the infant of to-morrow one time she put $20,000,000 Into
will bear up somehow under these southwestern railroads for her son, so
accumulated misfortunes, will strug that he might become a railroad mag­
gle along somehow to maturity, but nate. The accumulation of wealth,
what about the artists, the poets, the however. Is not a fad with Edward H
song writers? What a world of sen­ R. Green, who Is content to live well
timent and melody lias been woven and carry on sufficient business at the
iround the theme of the mother and same time to keep his mind occupied.
the gently rocking craSle! What kind Sylvia, the daugther, takes more after
of song will the poor poet of the fu­ her mother, and It Is on this account
ture be able to make about an enam­ that the control of her mother's enor­
eled Iron crib with brass trimmings! mous fortune will soon be turned over
—Success Magazine.
to her.—New York American.
Years of Suffering
Shouldn't We Have a Flngrr In*
Germany and England are bending
¡very energy to the commerce and the
profits that have hardly stirred our
Imagination, says Charles Johnson
Post, In Success Magazine, In an arti­
cle entitled, “ Our Chance In South
America.” “ No method of conciliation,
no appeal to this market do they neg­
lect; the training they give their busi­
ness agents for this particular field is
Tents, Awnings, Sails :be best in the world; consequently they
Cots, Hammocks, Canvas and Covers
are getting the business that should
1 o r 1,000 at fa cto ry prices.
PACIFIC TENT AND AWNING CO. be ours, despite the fact that their
27 N. F irst St.. Portland. Or. ports are twice the distance .from
South American countries as are oui
ports. Our lack of trade Is not the
result of any lack of ship subsidies or
steamer lines; we have ample lines of
steamers to handle the alight amount
of commerce that has so far drifted to
Tkey won the grand prize for Roses at the Seattle Exposition last
1 are planted in Portland’s most beautiful gardens.
I arge us. The difficulty lies In the fact that
we have not the orders for goods and
ttti* . Send postal for catalogue today. THE SIBS0N
1180 C, Milwaukie Avenue, Portland, Oregon
fail in the ability to get them against
this foreign competition. It gets down
to a question of selling—of salesman­
Cured in
ship. Perhaps our splendid vanity In
Three
our national shrewdness has its weak
Days spots.
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" The Neal T J ^ U S i
Always W o r t h W a i t i n g F o r .
Cured Me” n U U l L
If success seems abominably slow
In being attained, It Is worth while
N o H y p o d e r m ic I n je c t io n s .
Y ou can take this treatm en t at the Institute
remembering that the quickest and
o r your home, and your m oney will be returned
surest way to render It absolutely im
i f a p e r fe ct cu re is not affected . Investigate
this, it will only take a fe w m om ents to phone
possible to give up trying for It, or
us fo r inform ation.
Personal and financial
to try for It like some people act whet
referen ce on application.
F or full in form a­
tion. phone. w rite o r call at the
they find themselves In deep w ater-
NEAL
IN STITUTE
throw their arms and feet all about
Ph one. M arshall 2 4 0 0
la desperation.
\ 3 5 4 H all St.
PO RTLAND . O R E j
Perhaps There Are Others.
A Philadelphian whose father has
been In the baaklng business says
there Is no reason why a gentleman
should not dress well on $6,000 a year.
We know of several reasons why one
gentleman whom modesty prevents us
from naming is unable to dress well
on $6,000 a year.
Drink
Healthy England.
We have much to learn from Eng
ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE land
In the way of hygiene. England
CUT RATES IN
owes her great superiority In that re­
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
P a in le s s E x t r a c t i o n ........ F re t spect to special laws and regulations,
8 ilv e r F i l l i n g s ................
. ‘ Ce and also to the cheapness of “ neces­
G old F illin g s ............................75c
sary” foods.—Paris Hygiene.
22 K. G old C r o w n s .................. C.1
U n io n P a in le s s D e n tis ts
P o r c e la in C r o w n s .................. $3
M o la r G old b r o w n s ................ $4
B rid ge W o . . 22 K. G ol i ....$ 3
I n la y F ills, Pu re G o l d ..........C2
V e r y N ic e R u b b e r P l a t e ... .*4
B est R u b b e r P la te o n E a r t h ..................................... $7
A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
D o n ’ t th row y o u r m on ey aw ay. A dolla r saved
is tw o d o lla r s earned. O u r o rig in a l reliable M odern
P ainless M ethods and o u r p e r fe c t e d office equ ip­
m ent sa v e s u s tim e a n d y o u r m oney.
In Other Words.
'The situation was funny enough
to make a horse laugh.” said the Chi­
cago girl.
•'Indeed!” exclaimed the
Boston
maid. “ I never witnessed an equine
cachtnnatloa.'*
«OSTON DENTISTS. 5th ® Morrison, Portland
Entrance 291 Vh Morrison, opposite Postofiice and Meier A
Frank. Established la Portland 10 year». Open ereidnr»
until I and Sundays until 12:10. for people wbo work.
O u t-o f-T o w n People
Rhonld rememlier thnt our force In no orennired that
we t en do their entire Crown. Bridge and Plate work
In » day if ne<*e*?*Hry. Positively pain lean extract­
ing free when plate*« or bridge« »re ordered. We re­
move the n;n«t Re-mitive teeth and root» without the
ieaet n r .in
Noatudent». no uncertainty, hut spec!»1-
l-ta who do the moat ■oieatitio and careful work.
Lady attendant».
Full riet ol T e e t h ........................................ .......... $ 5 .0 0
B ridge W ork or T eeth w ith ou t P la tea $ 3 5 0 to $ 5 j
Gobi C r o w n s ........................................... $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0
Porcelain C r o w n s ..................................$ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 . 0 0 j
Gold or Porcelain F illin g s...........................$ 1 . 0 0 Up
S dver F illin g s ............................................ 50< to $ 1 .0 0
Beat P late Made ............................................... $ 7 .5 0
N o charges fo r Painless E x tra ctin g w hen other
wurk is done. 15 years’ G uarantee w ith all w ork.
H our». 8 a m. to 8 p m. 221V* M orrison Street.
W. L. DOUGLAS
H A N D -S E W E D
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C. Gee Wo
Tbs Chinese Doctor
This wrmdeful man has
made a life study of the
ropertiee of Roots,
erba and Barks, and
la giving the world the
benefit of his ssrsUes.
S
| Ne M ercery, P o is o ns
j or Drugs Used. Ne
, Operations or Cutting
Guarantees to cure Ostarrh. Asthma, Leng,
Stomach and Kidnev troubles, and all Private
of M n and Women.
A SURE CANCER CURT
Just received from Pekin. China—safe, sure
and reliable. U-failing in its works.
I f you cannot call, writs for symptom bleak
md circular. Inclose 4 cents In atasspe.
T A K E N O S U B S T I T U T E ! II your dealer
cannot supply you write for Mail Order Catalog.
W . L D O U G LA S. Brockton. M u .
In Gracious duns.
June Is God's alms to the poor. He
feeds them with the sweet air, he
clothes their naked bodies with the
warmth of the sunshine. I never feel
inclined to be charitable In June. It
seems to me that heaven has taken
It off my hands, and I am sorry for no
one.—Prom "Gathered Leaves” of
M a r y E. Coleridge.
CONSULTATION PltfC
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
i 1S2W Drst St, car. M w H mh , Pirtliri, Or.
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and printing. Mail orders given prom pt attention
F o r t la n d P h o t o S u p p l y C o .
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VEITS $2.00 $2.50, $3.00, $3 50, $4.00, $5.00
WOMEN S $2.60. $3,$3.60, $4
BOYS' «.00, $2.50 to $3.00
THE STANDARD
FOR 3 0 YEARS
They are absolutely the
most popularand bestshoes
for the price in America.
They are the leader« every­
where because they held
their shape, fit better,
look bettor and wear lon-
er than other makea.
hey are positively the SSHt
moat economical shoe* for you to buy. W. L.
Douglas name and the retail price are stamped
on the bottom — value guaranteed.
process
KODAKS
he name
^ ■ to r im e m b e r
i you need a remedy
COUCHS »nd c q l m J
MURINE EYE REMED
Y
Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes end
G R A N U L A T E D EYELIDS
Murine Doesn't Smart—Soothes Eye Pair
Dratrtt» Sell Marina Ere trmmir. Meld. 2Sc. Sfe.
Murine Er* Salve, in Aseptic Tub«*, 25c. fl.OC
EYE BOOKS AND ADVICE FREE BY MAIL
M u rine E ye R em ed y Co^C hicagc
ALCOHOL
fha Heavy Heart.
Great calamities do not embitter ex­
istence. It is the petty vexations, the
small jealousies, the little disappoint­
ments, that make the heart heavy and
the temper sour. Don't let them. An­
ger is pure waste ot vitality. It helps
nobody and hinders everybody. No
woman does her best except when she
is cheerful. A light heart makes busy
hands and keeps the mind free and
alert. No misfortune Is so great as
one that son«*-
LISBON CAPTURED; 1
KING IS PRISONER
London, Oct. 5, 3 :40 a. m.— Definite
news has been received here that a
revolution broke out yesterday in Lis­
bon, the capital of Portugal. Most of
the army and navy are with the revo­
lutionists, warships having bombarded
the royal palace, and report has it that
the king, Manuel II, is virtually a
prisoner there.
The royal standard
has been torn from the palace and the
flag of the revolutionists flutters in its
place.
The royal palace stands above the
river Tague in the western part of the
city, and the attack upon it by ships of
the navy is understood to have been
simultaneous with the uprising in the
city.
The Santander correspondent of the
Reuter Telegram company confirms the
report of the revolution and adds that
the rebels have captured the palace,
taking the king prisoner.
A dispatch from Santander, Spain,
says that the German steamer Capo
Blanco, lying off Lisbon, has sent a
wireless dispatch to the effect that the
rebels have hauled down the royal
standard from the palace and hoisted a
blue and green Republican flag in its
place. This report says warships began
the bombardment of the royal palace
as soon as the uprising in the city
began.
The Times, in its issue this morning,
does not confirm the report that the
king is a prisoner. It contains no dis­
patches from its Lisbon correspondent,
but it prints the Matin’s wireless dis­
patch and says it has reason to believe
that the news of the revolution is true,
although the rumors that the king is a
prisoner are not well supported.
“ We have given King Manuel notice
to qu it The coming revolution will
be a kindly affair.
We shall kill the
least possible number of persons.”
In these words Dr. Alfonso Costa,
the most advanced of the Portuguese
Republican leaders, warned the world
of the intentions of the revolutionary
party immediately after the general
elections at the end of August. Part,
at least, of his prediction Beems to be
verified in the brief undetailed dis­
patches at hand this morning.
TRAINMEN DISOBEY ORDER;
THIRTY-SEVEN ARE KILLED
Staunton, 111.— Thirty-seven persons
were killed and from 16 to 25 were in­
jured in a collision on the Illinois Trac­
tion system two miles north of here.
At least three of the injured will prob­
ably die.
The collision was between local train
No. 14, northbound, and an excursion
train, No. 73, loaded with passengers
on their way to view the parade of
the Veiled Prophet, at St. Louis. The
accident apparently was due to the dis­
regard of orders by the crew o f train
No. 14, in charge of M. A. Leonard,
conductor, and John Lierman, of
Staunton, motorman.
Train No. 14 had orders to pass
train No. 73 at Staunton. The latter
train was running in two sections, and
the orders given to No. 14 were ex­
plicit that it wait for both sections.
The first section of No. 73 had passed
when the crew of No. 14 pulled out on
the main track and started north. At
Dickerson’ s curve, a sharp bend two
miles from here, the two trains met.
Hills rise north and south from the
curve. Train No. 14 and the second
section of No. 73, both on the down
grade, were making 40 miles an hour
when they met at the sharpest part of
the curve. Confronted with death, the
crews of both trains set the brakes and
jumped for their lives. All escaped
without serious injury.
None of the
passengers had a chance for life.
Signal Sent 5600 Miles.
New York— A Dew long-distance re­
cord for wireless transmission is claim­
ed by the Marconi Wireless Telegraph
company, which announced that the
officials were informed in a dispatch
from London that Mr. Marconi, who is
now in the Argentine republic, has
successfully received signals directly
from Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, and
from Clifden, Ireland, at the high-
power station now almost completed in
the Argentine republic.
The distance covered is estimated at
5,600 miles.
Columbia la Largest “ U.”
New York—Columbia is the largest
university in America, according to
the official registration, which was an­
nounced after the new and old students
had been enrolled for 11 days. The
total number in the university to date
is 7,058, which is 456 more than were
enrolled at the final registration a year
ago, and 1,3'0 more than had register­
ed at a corresponding date laat year.
It ia expected that at the end of the
present month, when the final regis­
tration figures are in, the total will be
well on toward 8,000.
Mothers wu* uuu jars. h i m . u « ' i Soothing
Syrup lu o b- Rt rotnedv to use lot their children
durin g the teeth in g p eriod .
CASTORIA
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ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
The Real Thing.
Frr 1, aged three, had been a
naughty boy, and his mother had pun­
ished him. He felt very much hurt
and complained to his auntie about
his mamma’s spanking him. Auntie
said: “It Is not you that mamma
spanks, but a little devil Inside of
you who makes you do naughty
things.” After sitting very still for
five minutes he said: "It beats all
how It hurts me when that devil gets
spanked.”—The Delineator.
Physician's First Thought.
A physician was driving along the
street when his horse took fright and
ran away. He was thrown violently
to the sidewalk, and knocked sense­
less. Presently he recovered a little
from his unconsciousness, and, no­
ticing the crowd which had gathered
about him, remarked: "What's the
matter, gentleman? Anybody hurt?
I'm Doctor B------. Can I be of any
service?”
One Thing That Will Live Forever,
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in 1807, over 100 years ago, sales in­
crease yearly. All druggists or How­
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A tb riion th s old
3S P °*Ë É Ê Ê Î!!!L
{iiinr»nt peil under the
e m b a r r a s s i n g H a b it.
Hiccoughs are distinctly mortifying
to the victim. As they are signs of
poor dig 'stlon and may mean bad
stomach trouble, If of frequent occur­
rence, thoy should be treated medicin­
ally. For temporary cures try gradu­
ally dissolving a small lump of sugar
on the tongue. Slow sipping of hot
water Is also good, or gargling the
throat with Ice water.
of
ness and ResiContams muter
Opium.Morptune nor Mineral.
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We want you to try this Piano IN YOUR
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our expense because—
At i he end of thirty days the Piano
J a SELF will convince you of the following
facta:
It’s the best value pn earth for the price
($275).
It'» MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY
right!
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We know there is so much real value in
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OSTETTER’
H it Awful “ Break.”
The little god ot bad breaks Is ever
seeking victims. He made a young
STO M ACH
man at a social gathering the other
evening blush for a week. The young
man had been Introduced to a young
woman. “ Why, I know a lady by the
same name In Kansas City,” he re­
marked, "only she's a beautiful girl.”
The young woman froze him to the
Saying Grace.
I own that I am disposed to gay spot, and he wus glad of an excuse to
grace upon twenty other occasions In leave the gathering.
the course of the day besides my din­
No Protection for 8eagulli.
ner. I want a form for setting out
Seagulls have Increased In numbers
upon a pleasant walk, for a moon
light ramble, for a friendly meeting, so enormously In Devonshire, and
or a solved problem. Why have we have caused so much damage to fish,
none for books, those spiritual repasts that the Devon Sea fisheries commit­
—a grace before Milton—a grace be­ tee has passed a resolution In favor
fore Shakespeare—a devotional exor­ of the removal of protection from the
cise proper to be said before reading birds and their eggs. It was esti­
mated that one gull ate ten fish In
the "Faery Queen?” —Charles Lauib.
twenty-four hours.—Pall Mall Oazotte.
Peculiar Excuse.
A teacher In a girls’ school recently
had the following excuse for absence
handed her by one of her pupils: “ It
gives me much pleasure to write to
“ Having taken your wonderful ‘Casca-
you because I bave a worryment, and rata’ for threemonthsai.il being entirely
you should please excuse my Annie, Cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia,
who does not come by you because 1 think a word of praise is due to
‘Caacarets’ for their wonderful composi­
she has to go to the hospital with tion.
I have taken numerous other so-
her sister's sore eves ”
called remedies but without avail, and 1
find that Cascarete relieve more in a day
Getting Back at the Prof.
than all the others I have taken would in
Prof.—Ia a watermelon a vegetable a year.”
jumes McGune,
or a fruit?
t’ l'-Mant. P»lat»bl*\ Potent. Taut« Good.
Do G«jod. N evor Sick**n. W eaken or Grip«.
Stude—I don't know. But please
10c, 25c. 80c. N ever »old In bulk. T he iren-
tell me whether clam digging Is fish­
d I m tablet lU m p '-d C C C. G uaranteed *o
c v r - nr v«»«ir m onev hnrk
ing or agriculture
CELEBRATED
BITTER
Possibly Greatest of All Tasks.
Louisa M. Alcott once wrote: "To
rear ten virtuous children, put ten
useful men and women Into the world
and give them health and courage to
work out their own salvation Is a be»
ter Job done for the Lord than win­
ning a battle or ruling a state.”
Honor Above AM.
Believe It to be the greatest of all
Infamies to prefer your existence to
you honor, and for the sake of life to
lose every inducement to live.—Ju­
venal.
D YSPEPSIA
BIG G AM
CARTRIDGES
“ A Kill in Every Cartridge" ia the
UMC achievement—» standard o f cer­
tainty possible only as a result of UMC
experience, UMC development, UMC
progreaaiveneaa, resources, facilities, in­
dividual skill and care.
THE DRINK DELIGHTFUL 1
E verybod y ia going to drink Dole*!
Pure Hawaiian Pineapple Juice be­
cause it if both healthful and delightful.
I f s Pure — nothing whatever has
been added. Drink it pure.
I f s H awaiian— grown and hot-
tied in a T ropical Paradise— and
tastes it
I f s Pineapple — the most health­
ful and refreshing o f all juicy fruita.
Fire Destroys »1,600,000,
New York — Fire in the vicinity of
O P I U M — T O B A C C O Twenty-fourth street and Eleventh
Il i* ihr knock-dows-kilKaf-pow« and uni-quailed muakrooa
Habit* P o *U1 va I / Corad.
exD«B8ion (hat • te always lh Ml«, IS / 00% ot ike UMC Cart­
Only author i»«*d K m ley 1 a,
avenue
swept
an
area
500
by
300
feet,
s t in t » la Oropon. W rit*
ridge!. that make them the invariable ammunition choice of
f
'i
fo r LiloRtrmtad cirm la r. ' causing damage estimated at $1,500,-
real hrg-game droolers, who bew can appreciate big-game
KffUT iNSTmiTL 71 L 11 n 1.
000. Chief Croker announced that ft
hazard*. Their preferences drier in true*, but unite os
Wk«« froceri
was
the
greatest
burned
ares
in
his
ex-
■ d drw
UMC
Cartridges.
P O R T L A N l ^ . O R E G O N . : perience in New York City. For near­
ivra’t
h
a
ven't L fSIv'i
Try the new U M C Hollow Point Bullet -the greatest mush-
Pura H m «
ly three hours the fire was beyond con­
roomer yet devised sort ihoekwg and killing power than
seat tenir
is slorded by any other bullet
trol of the fire department and was
A Dictum.
a n a w n s VMta a n e a IN • amas sad
a a a i a ss VMS c a s s a
a* he
"Lesmok” powder .22*s—oar »sweat cartridge Is« small
It la a frame of mind here, m tt stopped at length by action of appara­
game and target shooting.
was a frame of mind there. To seel tus which, combined, threw water at
Mwiru*
ruttam
i
promnts
cs
,
u
l
CMC r.wsrs«<se iVsts . . . r—ranis, se war» ls>. rsWA asI safe
ously cherish the sanity of existence. the rate of 25,000 gallons a minute.
111 Market Street. Se« tranciare. CaL
r.e-vnl... (As r.rtnA r. S.l ,1m SlmMud ,nm IS lAs ftdl .rl.nl . /
To labor, albeit in what a turmoil of
IA* arstce s feels««...
Tax on Franchise Fails.
N o . 41—'1 0
P N U
grim streee, with the twinkle of mirth
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY
Atlanta,
Ga.
—
The
Western
Union
In roar heart and the light of con»
Agency
:
2tt
Irrsdway.
New
Tsrk
City
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paselon In your eye Never to gtra Telegraph company was held not liable
n o a tln a tk U p »p »r.
Cease Lama fer l i l t mailed free.
for
taxes
on
a
Federal
franchise
valua­
over the pureult of beanty In all
things. Never to abandon the Inle tion o f $950,000 by an opinion handed
Bng of dreams, however vague and down in the United States Circuit
dim In the duet of dally endeavor. Court of Appeals here in the case of
the Western Union company against
Tbaa shall you Increase the pecoep-
W. H. Wright, controller of the state Color m ore goods brighter and faster colora then
then any other
other dya. One li
10c packago colors silk, w o o l and cotton squally w el)
Bon of your soul and realize the Joy
dt» Aak daaier, os wo will send postpaid at 10c a package. Writs fot free booklet
of Georgia.
MONKOZ DRUG COUPANT. Quincy,
tt Ufa.—Robert Bo'
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