Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 11, 1911, Image 3

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W HEN
YOU
HOTEL FOSTER
Third u d D i r k Suetts, Near Depot
200 Room« w ith H ot and Cold Running
W a te r and Telephone. F ree Baths.
Spec al rates for
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D rillin g W ells
I IM P R O V E D STANDAR D
D R IL L IN G M ACHINE
O u e M a n C an H a n d le
Hm« » record of drilling 130
feat end driving casing la
«ne day. Only thr«»lever«.
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kind of tormnllon. Avoid d a i.r . from M odln« baùk
E a»t.. Bug from as. W© bai Id these up-todnto
machines. Will tt»ll you all in ra ta lo g /W rite for It.
U l f ISON MACHlliRT C0.. M A IflS ., MITLAMI,01 EMI
^ m . P f u n i d e r ’ s v - n
K NBLOOOPLlRlFlfK
Rates 50c, 75c and $1.00 per Dap
Room and Board.
A T o n ic , A lte r a tiv e a n d ReaolvenL
Tha
b est re m e d y fo r K id n e y s, L iv e r au d Bow els.
E rad icates P im p les, E ru p tion s an d D isorders
o f th e S k in .
Purifies th e Blood an d g iv e s
T o n e , S tren gth an d V igor to th e en tire system .
r r * e a u t o b u s m e e t s e v e r y tr a in o r b o a t
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M o n ey
GO T O P O R T L A N D . 8 T O P
▲T T H E N E W
DEATH BEFORE 100 RICH MAN COINS
YEARS IS SUICIDE BOGUS MONEY
ignorance of Laws of Health Ex­ Wealthy San Franciscan Is An
Expert Counterfeiter.
plains Early End of Life.
Noted 8 olenti*t Ha* Encouraging Formerly Accomplished Metal Work­
er, Claims He First Made Bad
Word for Detpondent Men
Coins As Pastime.
and Womtn.
K O D A K S
AN D
K O D AK
S U P P L I E S
W r it« for cataloguas and literature.
Developing
and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention
No Time Wasted.
Olaf Laraoa, working la a millinery
warehouse, backed Into an elevator
shaft and fell down five stories with a
load of boxes. Horror-stricken, the
other employes rushed down the
stairs, only to And him picking him­
self unharmed out of the rubbish.
"Ess de boss mad?" he whispered
cautiously. ” Tal’ ’em Ay had to com*
down for nails anyway."—Success
Magazine._________________
Portland F ho to Supply Co.
149 Third Street
P O R T L A N D . OR E .
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GIVE YOU
PlltOUl Invici
0 . 0 . MARTIN, «• '•«« *«•««•
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WE BUY OLD GOLD
Hlkhont p rice, paid for Silver, O ld Jew elry, G eld
T e eth , Etc. U N C L E M Y E R S .
Forty years in
Portland. 71 S ixth , betw een Oak and Pine.
A Lost Art.
Another art has been lostl There
was a time when the elegant woman
took a legitimate pride In her manner
of ascending a stair. In this day of
elevators, if there still exist women
who have the manner, there are few
stairs worthy to serve as a stage on
which they may exhibit It.
Envelop.* for Packing.
Envelopes used In packing small ar­
ticles will b . found better than boxes,
as they take up leas room. Stout, col­
lapsible envelopes, which may be
bought where office supplies are sold,
will be found satisfactory. Oloves,
handkerchiefs,
neck arrangements,
etc., may be kept nicely In such en­
velopes. _________________
St. Reiette ijafl
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^ P o r t la n d . O r e g o n
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Resident and D«y cohool for Girls l r ^ a
I charge of Sister« of St. John Baptist (Episcopal)«
I Ciliegiai«, Academic and Elementary Departments, I
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Music, Art, Elocution. Oymnaainm.
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' For catalog addre.- T I I E S IS T E R N C P E R I O R I
O ffic e 30. St. H elen a H aU
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Juggling Good Exercise.
' Juggling haa been recommended as
a desirable form of mental and physi­
cal exercise for persons of sedentary
habits and those afflicted with nervous
troubles.
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l u * i anyw here, at»
raeU aad kill# aJI
flies. R cat, clean,
ornamental, cflhven-
ient,cheap. Lasts all
«a . Can't spill or
tip «ver, will not soil
or injure anything.
Guaranteed effect­
ive. Of all dealers or
sent prepaiil for 20c.
HAROLD 80MEBB
160 Ds Eslb Avs.
Brooklyn, N T .
M A R Y ’ S
* A C A llE M V ANI» (O I J J X .E
For GirU. Conduct«* by tLe SISTERS OFTHI HOLY
NAMES OF JESIS AND MARY. GraJa. AteJemU and
CtlUfiau C outh ). M usic . Art, Elocution and Cummer*
dal Derpta. Rnidrnt and Day Studmti. Refined Moral and
Intellectual T raialng. W rite for Announcement. Add'esa
MISTER SUPERIOR. St. Mary't Atadamy. Portland
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL
Y m get tbe most thoroagh instructions in drivinj
' prac iral work that can be produced, also
------ US* »«rk. drill press and form«
Finely w om oi nudue Aeg and id>o«l
room Tuition lee $35 caafc $40
payments $10 per week.
ran be/bund crey where pointing toffiiT)
the reason for their reiharka%JU<tg^
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL A
GARACE.
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— ZCL
USIHESS COLLEGE
f>onrLA\pL qrt & ov
Eaet 23d and Mernaen. Pertland. Or.
SEN D FOR
FREE
Skylights
Tanks
Gutters
Down Spouts Steel Ceiling
F IR S T L E S S O N S
1. C . B A Y E R
2v4 Market
DilCITIAM
fob students
r w iliu n o WHEW COMEBTETTT -w
Portland. Oregon
S E N D FOR C A T A L O G U E .
^ G R E IN E R ’ S C H IR O P R A C T IC ^
H EALTH HOM E
A healthy body defies dise»*©: Chiropractic
adjustment« make healthy bodies by removing
the cau*e of diabase. No knives: no drugai uo
osteopathy. Fasting and dieting directed sci­
entifically, Trained nurses.
ALL DISEASES PIRMAMENTLY REMOVED
DY OUR METH00S
Sufferer« from Appendicitis, Bronchitis,
cer. Catarrh, Diabetes, Dropsy. Deafness,
lepsy, Eczema.
Gall
Stone. Heart Dis­
iepsy,
buxema. Goitre, u
all «tone.
ease. Hernia, Lumbago. Neuralgia. Paralysis,
Rheum atlsu, Sciatica, or any other disease,
are invited to write us. W e show you how to
raise your vitality and keep well. (W rite to­
day. Your cure will be quicker.)
MATILDA M. QREINER, D. CM SUPERINTINDINT
775Va WILLIAMS AvtNUf
PORTLAND, 0REB0N
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Kêeley ALCOHOL
O P IU M — TOBACCO
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C Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
T h is w on deful man has
tnade a life stu d y o f the
properties o f R<x>ts.
H e r b s an d B arks, and
is g iv in g th e world th e
benefit o f his
N o M e rcu ry , P o is o n s
or D ru gs U sed .
No
O p e r a tio n s o r C u llin g
G u arantees to eu ro C atarrh , A sth m a , L u n g,
S tom ach and K id n ey troubles, and all P rivate
D iseases o f M n and W om en.
A S U R i CANCER CURE
J u s t received fro m P ek in , C hin a—sa fe , su re
an d reliable. U n fa ilin g in its w orks.
I # you cannot cail. w rite fo r sym p tom blank
•nd circular. In close 4 cen ts in stam p «,
CONSULTATIO N TREE
The C . Gee Wo Medicine Co.
1U H
D rat S t., c a r . M o r r iio n , P o r tla n d . O r .
I Drive* away Flic*, Mosquitoes and Gnats
1 It protects horses and cattle from attack:
of insects, enabling them to feed and
sleep in peace. It prevents loss of weight
and atrength from worry caused by
attacks of insects, and from the irritation
of their bites and stings. There is a
satisfaction in the relief it affords
domestic animals from the scourge ol
maddening parasites and flies, besides the
profit in returns. Horses do more work
on less feed and cows yield more and
better milk when relieved from the frenzy
incited by constantly fighting a swarm
of voracious, insatiable insects.
Four sizes, 15c, 50 c, 75 c and $ 1 . 25 .
Ask your merchant for it.
H oyt C hemical C o . Portland, Oregon
“ Death before 100 years of age
has been reaohed U nothing wore
or lea* than slow suicide. A man
(or woman) who dit*) at an earlier
ag* la simply Ignorant of the laws
of health.”
8 uch was the original and rather
startling statement made by Profes
■or James M. Munyon. the famous
Philadelphia health authority, who Is
establishing health headquarters In
all the large elites of the world, for
the purpose of getting In direct
touch with his thousands of converts,
Professor Munyon is a living e:u
bodiment of the cheerful creed he
preaches
Virile, well-poised, active
and energetic, he looks as though he
would easily attain the century age
limit which he declares is the normal
one. He said:
“ I want the people of the world
to know my opinions on the subject
of health, which are the fruit of a
lifetime devoted to healing the sick
people of America.
There Isn't a
building In this city big enough to
house the people In this State alone,
who have found health through my
methods. Before I get through there
won’t be a building big enough to
house my cured patients In this city
alone.”
” 1 want, most of all, to talk to the
sick people— The Invalids, the dis­
couraged ones, the victims of nerve-
wearing, body racking diseases and
ailments—for these are the ones to
whom the message of hope 1 bear
will bring the greatest blessing.
” 1 want to talk to the rheumatics,
the sufferers from stomach trouble,
the ones afflicted with that noxious
disease, catarrh. I want to tell my
story to the women who have be­
come chronic Invalids as a result of
nervous troubles. I want to talk to
the men who are ‘all run down,”
whose health has been broken by
overwork, Improper diet, late hours
and other causes, and who feel the
creeping clutch of serious chronic
Illness.
-
“ To these people I bring a story
of hope. I can give them a promise
of better things. I want to astonish
them by showing the record of cures
performed through my new system
of treatment.
"I have taken the best Ideas from
all schools, and embodied them in a
new system of treatments Individu­
ally adapted to each, particular case.
I have no ’cure alls’, but my present
method of attacking disease Is the
very best thought of modern science.
The success which I have with these
treatments In this city, and all over
America proves their efficacy. Old
methods must give away to new
medical science moves. I know what
my rerpedles are doing for humanity
everywhere. I know what they will
do for the people of this city. Let
me prove my statements—that’s all
I ask.”
The continuous stream of caller*
and mall that comes to Professor
James M. Munyon at his laboratories,
53rd and Jefferson streets, Philadel­
phia, Pa., keeps Dr. Munyon and hi*
enormous corps of expert physician*
busy.
Prof. Munyon makes no charge for
consultation or medical advice. Not
a penny to pay. Address Prof. J. M
Munyon, Munyon's Laboratories, 53rd
and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa
Our Life’s Work.
We are not lent Into this world to
do anything Into which wo cannot
put our hearts. Wa hava certain work
to do for our bread and that is to be
dona atrenuously; other work to do
for our delight and that la to be dona
heartily; neither ta to ba dona by
halvea or drifts, but with a will; and
what la not worth this effort la not to
be done at p H —John Buskin.
SanJKruncisco— George Wilson, the
most skillful counterfeiter o f gold
coins ever captured in San Francisco,
was arrested by secret service opera­
tives and has made a complete con­
fession.
At his home, a $10,000
house in a fashionable street o f the
Richmond district, the secret service
men found a complete outfit for mak­
ing counterfeit $5 coins. When W il­
son was searched 15 coins of his own
make were in his possession.
He is
reputed to be moderately wealthy.
The perfection o f the molds and the
startlingly fine workmanship of the
counterfeits drew from the officers
the statement that the coins are the
most nearly perfect ever seen.
W il­
son formerly was an expert metal
worker.
For some time the secret service
men worked quietly in tracing the
authorship of the almost perfect $5
counterfeit coins. When arrested Wil­
son at once confessed and led the
secret service men to the hiding place
o f his molds and counterfeiting tools.
These were kept in 'a desk drawer in
the living room of the Wilson home.
Mrs. Wilson, a nervous woman, who
has lived for weeks in terror o f just
such a termination o f her husband’ s
work, collapsed when the officers
crossed her threshold.
Wilson had
not been content with the plaster o f
paris molds used bv the unskilled coun­
terfeiter, but constructed his of cop­
per, cast with wonderful skill, and in
both the old and new designs of the
five-dollar coins.
In his confession Wilson implicated
his wife, but said that she did not
pass any o f the illegal coins and had
no part in their production. She was
not arrested.
Wilson bore a good reputation. He
was well-known in the Richmond dis­
trict, where he had livqd for some
time. His handsome home is sur­
rounded by residences of many of San
Francisco’s best-known business men,
many of whom were hia friends. W il­
son said that he began making the
coins experimentally, and they looked
so good to him that he could not resist
the temptation to make more o f them.
WRECK GIVES UP BONES,
Engineers Find Relics o f ¡Maine Vic­
tims on Every Hand,
Havana— With the gas-blast appar­
atus installed by the engineers, the
tangled barnacled mass that was once
the United States battleship Maine is
being dislodged from the muck o f the
harbor, where it was sunk by a mys­
terious explosion in 1898.
Within the past week almost every
step taken by the engineers in the ex­
ploration o f the wreck has revealed
the bones o f ill-fated men-o’-warsmen
who went down with her.
Of the remains found this week,
only one set o f bones has been identi­
fied, and in thiB instance it is possible
that the engineers are mistaken. The
identification was that o f the bones
o f Assistant Engineer Merritt, pos­
sible from the fact that the upper
jaw contains two gold teeth, and from
a peculiar mark on the skull.
The bones supposed to be those of
Merritt were discovered at the precise
spot where Midshipman Boyd testified
that he and Merritt had been separ­
ated by the inrush o f water while
struggling to make their way from
the junior officers’ wardroom to the
main deck.
Bones of two other men were found
near the warrant officers’ quarters on
the port side o f the berth deck, but
identification is impossible. The total
number o f bodies recovered is 2 1 .
Tha Difference.
European cities certainly bav* a
laughing, contented air, people teem
to take life easily, they have time for
pleasuree, If it’s only a choir hired for
two cents on one of the broad, shaded
boulevards to watch the crowds pass
of a Sunday afternoon, says Orison
Swett Marden In Success Magazine.
What ami ling, care-free faces! One
remembers with a shiver the facee In
a New York crowd—grim, anxious,
frowning, self-centered.
No doubt this atmosphere of Joy-
ousnsss. along with the external beau­
ty and picturesqueness of European
oitles, has Its attraction for our heir
esses, but, of course, that alone would
not make them live abroad and mar­
ry foreigners. There are other con­
siderations which bring them to this
Important decision.
M o th e r * W ill D ad M r». W i d o w ' s S o o th in g
b v . t roraedv to n w t o . tiis tr ohUUrsn
lu r in g t b . t e s t b l u g p e r io d .
Syrup to o
Ask your doctor Rbout the
wisdom of your keeping A yer’s
C herry Pectoral in the house,
ready for colds, coughs, croup,
bronchitis. If he saya it’s all
right, then get a bottle o f it
at once.
W hy not «how a
little foresight In auch matter*?
Early treatment, early cure.
For ease of action— the
ftgpi/ngtotl.-l/M C P u m p G u n .
Its short leverage enables shooter to''doub!e” at trap
or blind without "kinking" or “ cramping".
N ot ■ second lost when seconds count
Five shots at the shooter’ s command.
A
T h e only bottom-ejecting pump gun.
Solid Breech, Hammer less. Safe I
Remington: UMC — the perfect shoot»
ing combination.
Send fa r Descriptive Folder
USIMCTON ARMS-UmOft METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO.
2M I m i n j , Haw Tat City
W s pmbi!«h ear ferm ala«
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— S iU —
Many a boy is called dull and stupid,
when the whole trouble is due ta a lazy
liver. V e firmly believe your own doe-
tor will tell you that an occasional dose
of Ayer’ s Pills will da such hoy* a great
deal of good. They keep tha liver active.
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, P r ■ J >ier,CZ ' ^ C ? “ mon S* n,e Medical Adviser, In Plain English; or, Med-'
teine Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-data
r-dition paper-bound, sent for 21 i..ie-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing
• n /y .
Cloth-hound, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V . Pierce, Buffalo, N . Y .
SAVED
FROM AN
OPERATION
S
i f ' S h oe Polished
1
S o lid -b re e c h , H a m m e r le is , S a w
I t your d ealer o f t e n eomethlng ’ taut am pood ,“
It la probably better F O R H IM .....
Vrn,,
metier,
• It p
a y better.
h u t you are thinking 0/ the cure not the profit, aa
there’ a nothing •• luet aa g o o d •• tor you. Say aa.
HOSTETTERS
STOMACH BITTERS
M M fem ores
. PUMP. GUN
The great success ol Dr. Pierce’* Golden Medical Dis­
covery i d curing weak stomach., wa.ted bodie«, weak
lung., and ob.tmate and lingering cough., i. baud on
the recognition of the fundamental truth that ‘ ‘ Golden
Medical Discovery” euppliee Nature with body-build­
ing, tissue-repairing, muscle-making material*, in con­
densed and concentrated form. With this help Nature
supplies the Decenary strength to the stomach to dige.t
food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering
obstinate coughs. Tho "Discovery” r-.-establishes the
digestive and nutritiva organa in sound health, purifiea
and enrichea the blood, and nourishes tha nervaa—in
short establishes sound vigorous health.
In His Power.
“ How effusively sweet that Mrs.
GILLESPIE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION
5 3 4 M orrison S t ., P ortlan d , O r e g o n .
Blondey Is to you, Jouesey,” said With­
T w o-year course* for tanchara. reader* and public speaker».
Graduate« aftor com pleting
ered. “What’s up? Any tender Unit
tw o years o f poet-graduate work, granted professional diplomas. Continuous c la v e s from 9 to
romance there?” “ No, Indeed—why,
1 o ’clock, five days per w eek. Individual lesnotnt with either the principal or tho aosbtants,
afternoon* and evenings.
that woman hates me,” said Jouesey.
EMMA W . GILLESPIE. Principal.
’’She doesn’t show It,” said Withered.
“No; but she knows I know how old
she Is— we were both born on the
same day,” said Jouesey, "and she's
Canadian Heroine.
Your Own Opinion.
afraid I’ll tell somebody."—Harper’s
"Monument to Madeline de Ver-
Public opinion Is a weak tyrant com­
Weekly. _________________
cheres to be erected at Vercherea— pared with our own private opltlon.
$15,000.” Thla Item, which appears for What a man thinks of himself, that
AVOID LIQUID BLUING.
the first time this year In the esti­ It Is which determines, or rather In­
The reason so many housewives mates of the public works department, dicates, his fate.—Henry D. Thoreau.
prefer RED CROSS UALL BLUE is marks the tardy recognition by Canada
because It is ad blue. Liquid blue of one of the heroines of French Cana­
contains a large percentage of water. dian history—the maid of fourteen, I
Why buy water when you have it by who for one long week In 1693 defend- |
the tub full?
ed her father’s seigniory against the
Buying solid RED CROSS BALL attacks of hostile Iroquois. After two
BLUE is real economy. Dissolve it
centuries the little heroine of the Cas­
h * you need It. A large four-oz. pack­
age. ad blue, for lOe. Used In thou­ tle Dangerous Is to have her memory
sands of homes. FOR SALE AT ALL perpetuated by a bronie statue to be
erected at Vercherea, P. Q-. on the spot
GROCERS.
made memorable by her explolL
Pleasure of th* Children.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets first put
There should be soma time during
the day, even In the busiest household, up 40 years ago. They regulate and
an hour at least, set apart In which invigorute stomach, liver and bowels.
Sugar-coated, tiny granules.
In its work o f digestion and
th* older members of the family
should devote themselves wholly to
assimilation
by beginning
Punished for Yawning.
the children. Little object lessons or
your meals with a dose of
When
Henry
Brown
of
Brockton,
stories containing practical knowledge
Mas*., awake the other day he yawned,
told In an Interesting way will be
tried to close his mouth and could not
sure to bold their attention. The
story of the gradual formation of the Ha had fractured his Jaw. With his
fruits, flowers and vegetables will de­ mouth wide open he walked more than
light them and will be eagerly looked a mile to a physician’s office and L-d
the fracture reduced. Aa he was
forward to and always remembered.
It w ill p r e v e n t
leaving the office hia Jaws unlocked
again. Finally he was placed under
SOUR S TO M A C H
The Craze for the Weird.
ether and the jaw permanently fixed.
The artletlo craving today la for
IND IG ES T ION
DYSPEPSIA
novelty—for new expressions of form
Y. M. C. A. EXPANDS.
and combinations of color, the more
SICK HEADACHE
atrange and weird the better; hence New Booklet Just Out Can Be Had
H
EAR
TB
URN
M A L A R IA
tha passing fashion for post-impres­
for the Asking.
sionism and other kindred cults, In
T
r
y
a
b
o
ttle
to
day
The Portland Young Men’s Chris
which neither truth nor beauty ta the tlan Association Is about to enter
Inspiring motive.—Connoisseur.
upon a new era In Its work, In ex­
tending the advantage of Ita educa­
P r o te c te d A g a in s t B o re s.
tional department to the entire
To save himself from loss of tlm«
state. While a great majority of
the 1-100 students enrolled in night caused by callers who are a long)
and day classes are residents of while In coming to the point, a Paris
Portland, yet a large and Increasing functionary has put on his office tabl»
number are now enrolling from towns s card bearing the words: “ Be so
and cltlra outside of Portland.
The different courses offered In­ good as to abstain from speaking o f
clude a full Commercial course, my health or the weather or of th«
comprising Shorthand, Bookkeeping Bourse quotations, three subjects)
and related subjects; a college pre­ with which I am perfectly well aoi
paratory course, a graded course In qualnted. Start at once on the matter!
elementary subjects for byys and that brings you here.“
vocational courses such as plumbing,
carpentry, sheet metal, bricklaying,
Juvenile Misapprehension.
electrical work, automobile repair
and driving. Many students trained
“ Papa,” whispered Johnny, who
By Lydia E . P in k h a m ’s In those classos are now occupying was in attendance at the Sunday morn­
Important positions In the business ing services, “ why do the people look
Vegetable Com pound
houses of Portland.
so sad when they drop their money
An attractive booklet entitled “ Ac­ In that plate?”
Peoria, 111.—” 1 wish to let every one
know what Lydia K. PTnkham’a remo- tivities” has Just been Issued by the
dies have done for association and contains a statement
mo. For two years of all Educational Courses. The Edu­
I suffered. The doc­ cational Director v-ill mall this book­
tors said I had tu­ let to all persons wno desire It.
Classes for day school open Sep­
mors, and the only
remedy was the sur­ tember 5th, night classes September sre the ufe.t a n d m o a t reliable cathaitlc sod
From pregent Indications an eystem de.nier. The beet remedy for Torpid
geon’s knife.
My 25th.
and Sick Headache.
mother bought mo unusually large registration Is antici­ Liver, A t BiliousneM
D r u t t f a t e ’ or b y M a ll , 2 3 C en te
_________________
Lydia E. PiuKham’s pated.
H a V I C u v m il a l C o,
T o st l a k u . oaaoow
V e g e t a b l e Com­
pound, and today I
Desp Mines Don’t Pay.
am a healthy wo
There Is little or no ground for th*
man. For months belief that valuable metallic deposits
I suffered from in­ Me very deep In the earth's crust.
flammation, and yourSauativo Wash re­
lieved me. Your U ver Pills have no With few exceptions, ore deposits be­
equal as a cathartic. Any one wishing come too lean to repay working below
j C O FFEEC )
Nine mines In ten, tak­
roof of what your medicines have 3,000 feet.
T E A S P IC E S
one for me can get it from any drug­ ing the world as a whole, are poorer
«AKIN0 POWDER
gist or by writing to me. You can use In the second thousand feet tbau In
j * 1 EXTRACTS _
my testimonial in any way you wish, the first thousand, and poorer yet In
JUST RIGHTS
and I will be glad to answer letters.” — the th % thousand than In the second.
Mrs. C h r i s t i n a U kkd , 105 MoundSL,
C lassera DEVERS
l ’eoria, 111 .
•PORTLAND, o a r 7
Wealth Not Always Advantage.
Advantage,
opportunity, chance,
luck! They are all on the aide of the
boy born In obscurity, brought up In
poverty. Provided he be endowed with
the will that brook* no obstacle, with
the mental abtllty to conceive great
Babe Fall* O ff Bridge.
thought*, to plan great undertakings,
A n oth er O peration A voided.
the boy 1 * all the more blessed who la
Spokane, Wash.—While toddling at
not handicapped b v wealth.
New Orleans, La.—“ For years I suf-
his father’s side over the McKinley
street bridge at Kellogg, Idaho, which fem l from severe female troubles.
Victoria Fond of Jewelry.
crosses the main flume o f the Bunker Finally I was confined to my bed and
Queen Victoria, although almple In Hill & Sullivan Mining company, Sun­ the doctor said an operation was neces­
her tastes, had an almoat oriental lik­ day afternoon, 3-year-old Sula Tanti sary. I gave Lydia! K. Plnkham’s Veg­
ing for beautiful and coatly jewelry. slipped through the railing, fell into etable Compound a trial first, and
was saved from an operation.” —Mrs.
Even If she rarely wore It, it* posses the poisonous waters o f the deep L
ily 1 ' e y r o u x , 1111 Kerlcrec St., New
■Ion gave her pleasure and ahe la re­ flume, and was drowned despite his Orleans, La.
ported to have «pent hours In looking father’s frantic efforts to save him.
The great volume of unsolicited tes­
over her collection.
The body was recovered 30 minutes timony constantly pouring In proves
later about a mile below. Tanti and conclusively that Lydia K. Pinkham’s
Foolish Wager Caused Death.
Vegetable Compound is a remarkable
▲ workman named Celestln Leroy, his son were on their weekly Sunday remedy for those distressing feminine
aged fifty, died In Paris, France, the afternoon walk.
ills from which so many w uneu suffer.
other day while trying, for a wager,
Aviator
Dive*
Into
Sea.
to sat a largo beafateak at one mouth-
Long Beach, Cal.— A fter thrilling a
fuL
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great throng o f Sunday visitors to the
Naturally Opposed to Change«.
beach here with a spiral dip close to
When a new government le estab­ the wave tops, Aviator Frank Cham­
lished, by whatever meant, tb* people pion startled the spectators with an
or* commonly dissatisfied with It.— unexpected plunge into the surf a hun­ r i n u u t I n Q
t y . L a r g e s t In V a r i e t y .
reri r©outr«m*nt for H tau ln g and
Tn«jr
Hume.
dred feet from shore. Bathers and »olUhtng
«ho©« o
- - f a*l kiad« and rolnr«.
life guards swam to hia assisstance,
unfastened the straps which bound
•— -(Vh
him to his seat and brought him safely
..¿¡.J OANDV
ashore.
He had been blinded, he
said, by oil flying from the engine o f
his monoplane, and steered down hop­
ing to land on the beach.
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VARICOSE V E I N S , H E R N I A , B LOO D POISON
No «©T©ra oparatloo«, many caa©« parmaneutly rarod in on©
tr©atm©ot. M«»*t time aaving, umut natural, Pioet «afo. A
radical and p©r»an«nt cure. I fir a my word and will «ita
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San Bernardino, Cal.—The Are situ­
ation continues to improve and within
¿ u s ,
48 hours it is believed every vestige
o f flames on the mountains north of
this city will be extinguished.
No CJT1.T B U G I th « only »odi©« «ho« drs-mln«
arrangements have been made appar­ (hat poeltlTely contain* O I L Blo-rhe end Pollati«’«
end children’« boot« su d «ho©«, « lo ia « «
ently to pay off the stranded fire fight­ lodi©«'
withaat rabbin«, *W\ ••Prandi Olona," 10c.
A N D Y combination for claanln« and r»oll«hlnf
ers, many o f whom were sent back to all D kind«
o f n$««©t or tan «hf>©«, IV?. “ Star’ els«, 10c.
this city from the front several days
Q | |( K W H I T E mak*’ « dirty r a n v a a ubo«*«
e ir a a aad w h i l e . 1« llq ald form « o i l ran l*a
ago. Those o f the exhausted men a a t r h ly aad « « a l l y a|»pll©d. A «ponga la ©vary
who were absolutely penniless were par ka«©, no alw ays r e a d y for uae. Tw o ■!*©«, 10
•ad IS ©•«»«-
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fed and lodged at the city jail.
If your daalar do©« not h©©p th© kind yna w ant,
prepared to cur© by © i portene« and equipm ent, which
tha keystone« to «ucce««.
I h a r« the b©«t equipped
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m edical offlea on the ( ’oast. I w ill f i v e $500 to any charity aa
guarantee that e r e r y «tatam ept la th i«a n n o u n c e m e n ti« true
I In rite you to com e to m y office. I w ill explain to y o o my
treatm ent fo r Varieoaa Vein«, Hernia, N ery ou « D ebility,
lilood Poison, P ile«, Fistula, Bladder, K idney, P rostatie and
all M en '« A ilm en t« and g ir e you F R E K a ph ysica l ©«»m ine
Won; if necessary a m icroscopical and chem lcbl analysis o f
aecretion :, to determ ine pathological end bacteriological eon
d it ion«. E v ery man ehould take advantage o f th is op p or
Sanity to learn their true condition. A permanent Cura i i
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ca re you r Varieoaa Vein«, Hernia, P lla a Fiatula. flo o d Poi
non. or any ailm ent I guarantee to cure. T erm s are reaaoni T»la
and do morn than you ora able and w illin g to pay for banei
Off!«a kamia— t A M U I T M.
landay«. I t A M. ta 1 f
M ” fM A H » r a t t a l Ma
Ik rtk V * wonOert«! now 4U- ]
«w ary. ' ’AOò" la can’ t of Boeri Ac Mo »4 Poitoa. If extra* in OB« tTOBt-
«and ue hie addraw m l tha prlca la stam p« for
a fall «I«« aa©ba«©.
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British Warship Ashore.
W H IT T « M O R I B R O S . «
O O .,
Halifax, N. 8 .—A wirelesa dispatch » 1 « A l b a n y A t . , C a m tor I d a « . M a e « .
_ BKIOOB A t . CO* I
i Oidrttl and ¡Asrgtnt Manu[tictur9T9 o/
rotT L A B D . OtBOOB
received here saya the British cruiser
SKot toliJidd in the World.
Cornwallis is stranded on the ledges of
Cape Sable, a few miles from where
the Canadian flagship Niobe went on
the rocks July 30.
The message said
that the Cornwallis was not tak­
ing water and apparently had sus­ Oolor mors good* brighter and faster colon than any othor dv*. On* 10c package colors silk, w o o l and rito for ttee booklof
tained no serious damages.
Quincy, filinola
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