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kTHE K E Y S TO N E j T O H E A L TH IS CRY OF “FIRE” WINS HEARTS OF STARTS PANIC LOCAL PEOPLE H O S T E T T E R ’S STOM ACH BITTERS False Alarm Causes Death at Munyon’s “New Health” Ideas Moving.Picture Show. Achieving Marked Success. M i k i B ig M o n e y D r il li n g W e lls 1 IMPROVED STANDARD DRILLING MACHINE I O ne Man Cuu H and I* I Ha« a re>c>rd of drilling UO I fw*t an i driving > midk in I on#dfty. Only thrve lev**r«. _______ I Extra large rope «heaves. •UTIU MUI na itnua .« positively will drill every kind of formation. Avoid delays from sending b*«.-* Ea»t. . Buy from no. We build th e e e up-to-date machine«. Will tell you all in catalog. Write for it. U K I U I MACHlHERt C9.i MAIFIS., MITUMI, UIQOI - • n'1 Lendville. Col.'tuJo. „ Do.d. Isllv,r. Lead, 8 . Gold. Silver, lie: Gold 50c: /.n o or Copter »1. M .ilin * envelope. « id lu ll price ]i« ow ard H e . rorton <ssi5sai- d K E & i& is r iir * ~ WE BUY OLD GOLD H igh est prices paid for Silver, Old Jew elry, Gold T eeth , Etc. UNC LE MYERS. Forty yean* in Portland. 71 Sixth, b etw een Oak and Pine. P ATENTS " 1 * 1 GIVE Y0U P ersonal S ervice 0. 0. MARTIN, aw » » « a »*1« *°poRhTLANDCÔEEerc* Wn,t ,or Information t r A TY A V C AND KODAK n V U i l XV k3 S U P P L I E S W rite for catalogue« and literature. D eveloping And printing. Mail orders Riven prompt attention Fortland rh o to Supply Co 149 Third S treet PO RTLAND. ORE. STRENGTHEN INVIGORATE TONE AND REBUILD THE ENTIRE SYSTEM you need the B itters a t once. T ry it. I t never disappoints. j BEI .M O NT AUTO SCHOOL * J i j j ì j s r * d v » , « n t r most ihoTMth instructions m drivi«« r.aT 'T .; a —■ T j Í j 1 hUl V“ m «I work that caa be produced, aL<o lathe work, detti press and lorgmg- Finely equipped ma due shop a«d school room, luitioa tee $35 cash; $40 j payment* $10 per week. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL i GARAGE. a re th e sa fest an d m ost re lia b le c a th a itic a n d F>«4 7*U mmJ MwmM. Portland Or s y ste m clea n se r. T h e b est rem ed y fo r T orp id L iv er, B ilio u sn ess a n d S ick H eadache. A t D r u g g is ts ’ or b y M a ll, 2 5 C en ts H o y t C u l u i c a i . C o . I’ o s i l a - n d . ojutooiff BOYNTON FURNACES Moat economical and effective for house and school heating. J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO. Front and Market Sts. Portland, Or. S E N D FOR CATALOGUE. Q ueer Sacrifice. T he story of a tragedy of charity eom es from P aris. The o th er day a septuagenarian widow nam ed B ertie w as so distressed on hearing th e story of a starving fam ily th a t she shot h e r self and left them th e whole of hei m oney—$250. Searchlights Prove of Value. T he high pow er electric search lig h ts w ith w hich vessels a re equip ped on th e G reat Lakes prove most useful In th e early spring nights when the w ater Is covered w ith a p artially broken Ice field. By m eans of th e light openings a re located, th u s often saving m any hours. One View of Morality. In th e middle classes m orality con sists In being the sam e as your neigh bor until your neighbor is found out. •—Morley R oberts In "T horp's W ay.” V Y. M. C. A. ISSU E S PA M PH LET. Day and Evening S chool O pen Soon fo r W inter C o u rse. The E ducational D ep artm en t o f the Y. M. C. A. has issued a pam phlet th is w eek, giv in g an o u tlin e of all the d ifferen t lines of w ork conducted in th is d ep artm en t. The su b jects tau g h t are grouped under six schools, as fol lows : B usiness School— Bookkeeping, Shorthand. College P re p a ra to ry — All subjects o f th e H igh School course. B oys’ E lem entary— G rades above the F ifth . Technical and In d u strial T rad es— C arpentry, Plum bing, Sheet Metal W ork, B rick Laying, A utom obile C onstruction, R ep air and D riving. Special Courses— B uilding C aretak in g , H otel Cooking, F o restry and L um bering, Pharm acy, T elegraphy. L ectu re C ourses— A pple C ulture, P o u ltry H usbandry, R eal E sta te Law, N ational Political Issues. T his catalo g may be obtained upon application to Educational D irecto r of the Y. M. C A. All these courses are given both day and evening. The Day School opens S eptem ber 5th and the N ig h t School open3 S eptem ber 25th. W isdom ’« Real Object. W isdom does not show Itself so m uch In precept as In life—in a firm ness of mind and m astery of appetite. It teaches us to do, as well as Jto talk ; and to m ake our actions and w ords all of a color.—Seneca. Utilize Every Moment, Know th e tru e value of tim e; snatch, seize, and enjoy every mo m ent of it. No Idleness, no laziness, no procrastin atio n : N ever p u t off till tom orrow w hat you can do today. —E a rl of Chesterfield. a Sh oe P olish es F i n e s t in Q u a l t y . L a r g e s t in V a r i e t y . They m eet every requirenu lit for « leaning and polishing shoes of ail k in d s and colors. F antastic T heorist. “W hy do you think th a t extrem ely rich people are likely to go to a place of fiery to rm en t?” “Because,” replied th e cynical person, “only they could afford th e fuel necessary to keep II going.” _________________ A Packing Hint. W hen trav elin g It is a good plan to line th e tru n k w ith a large sh eet or piece of muslin. W hen all th e clothes a re packed th e ends of th e sh eet are folded across the top of the clothes and pinned firmly w ith safety pins. A Well-Known Name. A professor of G reek who was noted for self-appreciation, bought a dozen collars and m arked th e first one w ith I his full nam e and th e o thers simply j "D itto.”—Everybody’s Magazine. <311,T EIM JE th« on ly ladle* «In* dr.««Ing Ibal positively contain« O lL blocks ami Polish* « la d le s’ and children's boot« and shoe», s lim e * w i t h o u t r a b b i n s , 25e. “French G loss,” 10c. DA N D Y com bination for cleaning and polishing all kin 1« o f russet nr tan «hoes, z."k\ “Star" stir. 10c. Q I T ( K W H I T E m akes d irty c -n n v n . «hoe* c l e a n H...1 w h i t e . In liquid form « o il cun he • u i f k l y and e a s i l y applied. A «ponce In every package, ro alw ays r e a d y for use. Two size«, 10 and 3.1 cent«. If your dealer doe« n ot keep the kind you w ant, »end us hi« address and the price In stumps for a full size packace. T hey Couldn’t Help It. A crosseyed man in a stre e t car tu rn ed around and bowed to a friend com ing In, and alm ost every m an In the car bowed to him. INFLAM" MATION AND PAIN DON’T BUY WATER. W hen you buy bluing for youi laundry work, get RED CROSS BALI. BLUE. A pure solid ball of blue, not a bottle of colored w ater. U sed In thousands of homes for 20 veaiis. Makes clothes pure w hite Price, 10 cents. AT ALL GROCERS Joan of Arc's Sword. A sword In the Dijon museum ha« lust been identified aa th at used by Joan of Arc and presented to her by Charles VII. of France. On one «Ida of the hilt, says the London Mall, 1« engraved a figure kneeling before a cross, and th e Inscription: “C harles VII.," while th e other aide bears the nam e “Voucouleurs." The aword also bears the arm s of FYance and of the town of Orleans, and the d ate 1419. Ever have a g* od, old-fashioned st* m ach ache ? Of eour-e you have. A dose or two of Hamlins Wizard Oil wilt chase i<li the i obey pains out of your stomach in no time. Still In Funds. Jo e R ank of A tchison tells this story: “A colored man was charged with stealing $9.70. H is lawyer, a fter a long fight, succeeded In securing his acquittal. A fter the acquittal the law yer told the darkey th a t he ought to have some pay for his hard work. ‘H ave you got any money a t all?’ In quired th e lowyer. 'I’ve still got th at $9.70,’ said the negro.—K ansas City Journal. I W i i : '. B 9 h v e í '8 S a iv H . Btrange Coincidence. P artlo k churches (near Glasgow, Scotland), suffered from the failure of the electrlo light th e o th er Sun day night—Just a t th e height of a thunderstorm , when it was m ost need- sd. One m inister had Just read the first tw o lines of the hymn, "As dark- er, d a rk e r fall around, The shadow s of the night—” when plump w ent out the light and the church was In d a rk ness fo r a qu arter of an hour. Dr. P ierce’s P leasant Pellets regulate and invigorate, stomach, liver and bow els. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to tak e as candy. Laid th e Foundation. M arch 24, 1811, which saw John J a cob A stor’s brigantine Tonquln enter the Columbia river, w as a g reat date m ark In A m erican history. Around the fu r trad in g post which his men established n ear the m outh of th at stream , close to the present A storia, w as built th e first A m erican se ttle m ent seen on the Pacific.—L eslie’s. Industry of Orchid Collecting. In th e B razilian sta te of P ernam bu co orchid collecting has developed Into a large Industry w hich affords em ploym ent to many foreigners as well as natives. From th ere orchids are eith er shipped direct to foreign ports or a re sen t to coast firms which act as agents for business houses all over th e w orld._________________ Y ou Can G et A llen's F o o t-F a se FRFF. W rite A llen H . OluiNied 1.« R oy, N . Y .,f o r a tree «Hinple o f A llen'» F not-H a-e. It eure« s w e a tin g , h o t s w o lle n , s e llin g feet. Il maker new or t ig h t s h o e s ea sy . A c e r ta in eu ro for to ru s. In g r o w in g n a ils a m i b u n io n s. A ll drug- Rlal .1 s o li it. 25e. D on't a cc ep t a n y s u b s titu te Function of Religion. “R eligion within those souls which It really Invades Is—one may say—a value th a t Is unique and Infinite; a t tributed not by Im agination, but by consciousness, propprly so called, to certain Idea«, to certain feelings, to certain actions with a view to ends which surpass hum anity.”—E. Don- troux. _________________ Bridge Perfectly Adjusted. In th e Forth bridge th ere Is a hor izontal pull of 10,000 tons on the chief spans, and a w eight of 100,000 torn on th e ir bases. H alf a dozen Iron clads m ight be hung upon them w ith out causing any undue strain. H ou sew ork Drudgery • aousework is drudgery for the weak woman. She brush* es, dusts and scrubs, or is on her feet all day attending to the many details of the household, her back aching, her temples throbbing, nerves quivering under the stress of pain, possibly dizzy feelings. Sometimes rest in bed it not refreshing, because the poor tired nerves do not per mit of refreshing sleep. The real need of weak, nervous women is satisfied by D r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It Makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. T h is ''P r e s c r i p t i o n ” re m o v e s th e c a n s » o t w o m e n ’ s w e a k n e s s e s , h e a ls I n f la m * n a t i o n a n d u lc e r a t io n , a n d c u r e s th o s e w e a k n e s s e s s o p e c u l i a r to w o m e n . I t t r a n u u l ll x e s th e n e r v e s , e n c o u r a t e s t h e a p p e tit e a n d In d u c e s r e s t f u l s le e p . D r. Pierce is perfectly willing to let every one know what hi« “ Favorite Prescription” contain», a complete list of ingredients on the bottle-wrapper. Do not let any unscrup ulous druggist persuade you that his substitute of unknown composition is " just as good” in order that he may make a bigger profit. Just smile and shake your head 1 Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cures liver ills. W. L. DOUGLAS •2,50, *3.00,‘ 3.50 4 *4.00 SHOES W O M E N wear W.L.Dougla« stylish, perfect fitting, easy walking boots, because they give long wear, same as W.L.Douglas Men’s shoes. T H E S T A N D A R D O F Q U A L IT Y FO R O V E R 30 Y E A R S T he workmanship which has made W . L. Douglas shoes famous the world over is maintained in every pair. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W .LDouglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are w a r r a n t e d to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other make for the price CAUTION g e n u in e have W . Ia. D o u g in » U nU I lU li n a m e a n ti p r ic e « ta m p e d o n b o tto m If you can n ot obtain W. L* lH>ugl,is shoos in" jo u r tow n, writ« for catalog* Shoe» sen t d irect O N K F A I R o f m y R O Y S ’ # ‘4 ,•'¿.A O or from factory to wearer, all u b arges prepaid. YV.l*. 9 3 .0 0 S H O K S w ill p o s i t iv e l y o u t w e ar D O U G L A S , 1 4 5 (»park b t., B r o c k Urn, M a a s. T W O 1’A i l t S o f o r d in a r y b o y s ’ s h o « e G ILLESPIE SC H O O L O F EX PRESSIO N 534 M orrison SI., P ortlan d, O regon . Tw o-year cournes for teachers, readers and public speakers. Graduates a fter com pleting tw o years o f post-graduate work, granted professional diplom as. C ontinuous classes from 9 to 1 o'clock, five day« per w eek, individual lessons w ith either th« principal or the assistants, afternoons and evenings. EMMA W. GILLESPIE, Principal. OLD SOLDIER WISHES TO HELP SUFFERERS FROM KIDNEY, LIVER AND BLADDER TROUBLES. I am frequently troubled with kidney and bladder trouble, especially in the Spring and Fall. Being an old Veteran of the Civil War, a little exposure oi cold settles on-my kidneys, and then 1 am laid up with kidney or bladder trouble. Your Swamp-Hoot was recom mended to me a number of years ago, and I took a number of bottles of it and was more than pleased with the re sults. I consider Swamp-Root the greatest and best kidney medicine on the m arket and it never fails to give quick results in kidney trouble, bladder trouble and lame back. Dr. K ilm er’s Swamp-Root has done me so much good th a t I feel if any words of mine will be the means of relieving any poor sufferers, th at you are a t liberty to use this letter us you see fit. Yours very truly, OSOBQE W. ATOHLKT. State of Iowa, Des Moines, la. Polk County, ss. A. R. Hansen, a retail druggist of this city being first duly sworn deposes and says, th at he is well acquainted with George W. Atchley who gave the above testim onial; that said Atchley mado and signed said testimonial in my presence and th a t I have sold said Atchley a part of the Swamp-Root referred to in above testimonial. Affiant further says that George W. Atchley is a well known citizen of this city and an honorable man, and that it was Mr. A tchley’s de sire to give said testimonial. A. R. HANSEN. Subscribed to in my presence, and sworn to before me, this 2.3rd of March, 1900. E. .Tv FISK , N otary Public. L « tt« r to Dr. K llm o r A Co. B lnirhuinton. N. ▼ Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You Srnil to Dr. Kilmer Sc Uo., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. I t Trill convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, tell ing all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, he suro and mention this paper. For sale at all drug stores. Price fifty-cents ami one dollar. T h e Costly M onroe D octrine. I t would be in te re stin g if somebody would calculae how much it has cost U ncle Sam to perform his presum ed obligations as g u aran to r of th e Mon roe D octrine. In 1898 he fought a w ar, “ fre e d ” Cuba, and acquired various colonial liab ilities. T h at w ar introduced him into the first circles of world powers, and the effort to travel in such society has k ept his household expenses steadily advancing until now they exceed a billion a year. B efore the Spanish w ar, a billion biennially w as supposed to be scandalously high. To m ention ju s t a few cases, the Monroe theory nearly em broiled us in a w ar w ith G reat B rita in ; it m ade us the financial gu aran to rs of Santo Dom ingo; and the sam e o f V enezuela; it forced us to drive the d ictato r 7.e\ tya o u t o f N ic a ra g u a ; it has re cently involved us in a general com pli cation o f C entral A m erican affairs; and finally, it brought about the mo bilization of a g re a t A m erican arm y on the borders of Mexico, as a w arn ing to th a t country th a t it m ust be good.— Success Magazine. L ongest Flight M ade. M ourmelon, France— M. H elles, a young F rench a v iato r, broke the re Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s V /H IT T E M O R E B R O S . & C O ., 2 0 - 3 8 A lb a n y S t ., C n t n b r ld g o , M a s s . cords fo r a single continuous long Vegetable Compound. 2 h e U id r s t a n d L a r g r x t M a n n f i n l u r e r t o j flight, in com petition for the Michelin Shoe Polishes in the IVorld. cup. He recovered 1,200 kilom eters Crenton, Io w a .—“ I w as tro u b led fo r (746 m iles) in 15 hours. The previous a long tim e w ith inflam m ation, pains L earn a Profession w here th e de record for th e M ichelin cup w as made In m y s l u t , sick mand is g re a te r than th e supply. headaches and ner by Ju le s V edrines la st y ear, when he vousness. I had ta OPIUM— TOBACCO Honorable, Dignified, Lucrative covered 800 kilo m eters in 7 hours 56 ken so m any medi Habits Pöritlvol» Cursd* m inutes and 36 seconds. H elles flew Ua I y authorized heelry In cines t h a t I w a s W rit* for Literatur« and Information. It will over a m easured course and landed a t stitu te in Oregon. W rite Mothers »Hl And Mrs. Winslow*« Rooting« d is c o u ra g e d a n d for illustrated cirrular. b* to YOUR advantage. tue best reinrdr to use lot ibelr ciiUUraa C halons-sur-M am e. The prize is the KCEIEY INSTITUA. 71 L 117H N. th o u g h t I w o u ld Syrup Invalids and oth«rs needing skilled trea tm en t lu r in g th e t e e t h f n e period w rite for particulars. sum o f $4,000 and a bronze copy of an n ever g et well. A frien d to ld me of 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or. o b ject o f a r t costing $2,000. Meuicines for Plants. L ydia E . P in k h am ’s “T he general public a re not the V e g e t a b l e Com C aptain Leaves S ing Sing. Th* Beautiful Woman of Today. pound a n d i t re only users o t paten t m edicines,” said It is a satisfying reflection th a t th« New Y ork—C aptain W illiam Van sto red m e to health. a florist as he opened a box of sm all I fame of the noted beauties of the day Schaick, 72 y ears old, com m ander of I h a r e n o mdre m etallic pills. “L ately we have th e excursion steam er G eneral Slocum VARICOSE VEINS, HERNIA, BLOOD POISON In , m y n erv es a re stro n g e r and I can adopted the French custom of feed ! will go down to posterity not as th e a r H o severs operations, many cao*n perm anently cured In one when i t burned in Hell G ate Ju n e 15 3o m y ow n w ork. L ydia E. P in k h a m 's ing our planta w hatever elem ent they tificially bedecked and painted hero- treatm ent M ost tim e saving, m ost natural, m ost aafe. A 1904, w ith a loss o f a thousand lives, V egetable C om pound cu red me a fte r happen to need In this shape. The I Ines of old, but conspicuous and cele- radic al and perm anent cure. I g ir a my word and w ill c ite Y"U to other medical authorities th at th is i s a fact. I am cer mostly women and children, w as pa ev ery th in g else h ad failed, a n d I rec | pills a re burled In th e soil and a re I brated by reason of th e ir splendid ta in ly prepared to cure by exp erien ce and equipm ent, w hich roled by th e U nited S ta te s govern om m end i t to o th e r suffering w om en.” slowly absorbed, and the resulting 1 m anifestation of health, of youth, of are th e keystone« to «acres«. I have th e b est equipped —M rs . W x . S e a l s , 605 W. H o w ard St., m edical office on th e Coast. I w ill g iv e |$ 0 Q to any charity as | co m elin ess—la d le s ' Field. m ent. He retu rn ed to his home im C grow th la rem arkable.” reston, Iow a. guarantee th at ev ery statem ent in tb isa n n o u n reio en tis true. m ediately from Sing S ing prison. He I in vite you to com e to my oflit e. J w ill explain to you my Pooi-Mumorist nurc. T housands o f u n solicited an d genu treatm ent for V aricose Veins. Hernia. N ervou s la b ilit y . was sentenced to 10 y e a rs ’ im prison Ba Honeat. O ne of those wedding hum orists, Blood Poison. P ile«, F istu la, Bladder. K idney, Pm otatic arid ine te stim o n ia ls like th e above prove m ent and had served 2} y ears when the efficiency o f L y d ia E. P in k h a m 's nil Men « A ilm ent« and g iv e you F R E E a physical exam ina H onesty is also ono of th* fund* who was going to light a cracker uiv tion; if necessary a mirreeropi« al and rhom wal an alysis o f paroled. V egetable C om pound, w hich Is mado m ental principles it never pays tc der th e carriage of th e bridal pair, «erretions, tod eterm in e pathological and bacteriological con exclusively fro m ro o ts a n d herbs. d.tion«. E very mar should take advantage o f th is oppor break. If to be a good fellow means had his hand blown off by th e same. tu n ity to learn th*-ir true condition. A p e r m a n e n t C u r• is Wav« Take* and Give*. W om en w ho suffer fro m those dis you a re to aneak, o r eteal, or 11a, thea If It m ust happen to someone—aa II wAuf voh t i n t A p e r m a n e n t C u r t is w e a l 1 f i r s . tressing ills Should n o t lose rig h t o f WHITTEN 6UAMWTEI— My w ritten guarantee mean« a c u r so r New Y ork—The follow ing b rie f en you dig a pit Into which one donkey apparently m ust—then, m ore Justly, we / iy. I vuarantee to cure certain a- m eats or refund every try in th e log o f th e »team er Indra, these facts o r d o u b t th e ab ility of Lydi* certainly will fall, and hla nam e will to the hum orist Mm««'» dollar you nave paid. My service« co st you n othing u n less I K. P in k h a m 's V egetable C om pound to cure your V aricose V eins, Hernia. Pile*. Fistula, Blood P o i w hich has ju s t arrived here from F a r be spelled Just I'Ve yours. son. or any ailm ent I g u a r a n t e e to c u r e Term s are reasonable Seise the P resent Moment. E astern ports, tells how Gul Mamud, resto re th e ir h ealth . arid no more than you area h .ea n d w illin g to pay for benefit*. W hy w ilt thou defer thy good p u r I f y o u w a n t » p e d a l advice w r i t e Unheard Of. a H indu, w as saved from a w atery •*?!«• hoars— • A M to I F V 1-ir.da-M. l U K U l f . M to .M rs. I ’ i n k h u m , a t L y n n , M ass, Jorktne—How did you ever come In pose from day to day? A rise and be g ra v e : •or - FOi tlC00 PftSM I sse P.ofeswr Ehrlich-« w'.aderfal aew di* corrrj. "60ft” in cases of Specific Blood Po:*oa. It cares in OB* trea t “ A u g u st 12, 8 p. m .— N ativ e fire S h e /III t r e a t y o u r l e t t e r a s to possession of such a cheap-looking gin in this very Instant, and aay, Now ment and is the grearesr marrei «f medisi «ricuce. Thi« aew remedy man w ashed overboard fo rw ard and s t r i c t l y c o n f i d e n t i a l . F o r 2 0 y e a r s um brella as th a t? D orkins— Why, 1 la the tim e for doing, now la the tim e ± f ‘3 US th e h a s I te e n h e l p i n g «tick w o m e n IM I O U 1 V I I f . . C»1 •«< w ashed back a f t ; rescued by carpen in t h i s w a v , f r e e n f c h a r g e . .D o n 't got th is um brella in a very peculiar for striving, now la the fit tim e to DR. A . 8. rom*m> o*i»o» t e r .” , way — l bought I t —T be Pathfinder. am end m yself.—Thom as a'Kem pls. hesitate —w r i t e a t o n c e . The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge ALCOHOL sgsEregrai COME TO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE 0AY8 1 C razed C row d S tum bles and Blocks The ex trao rd in ary success attained D oorway—Many T ram ple on a t Prof. M unyon’s laboratories, 53d B edles of Fallen. and Jefferson S ts., Philadelphia, by th e p ractice of th e “ new h e a lth ” the ories of Prof. Jam es M. Munyon in Canonsburg, P a .—T w enty-six per th e tre a tm e n t of disease has become a sons w ere suffocated o r tram pled to m a tte r of w ide com m ent. T hat Mun death, 25 w ere seriously injured and yon has won the h e a rt of the people is 30 w ere less severely h u rt a t a sense shown by the larg e num ber o f people less panic a t a m oving p ic tu re show who call on him in a continuous in the C anonsburg o pera house, ac stream a t his laboratories. Many of those who call a re re tu rn in g to tell of cording to revised figures. How foolish the panic w as devel g re a t benefit received from the Mun oped fully w hen those involved related yon’s new treatm en t. H ardly an hour can be passed in the ju s t w h at occurred. T here w as no fire. The fa ta l rush drug store, b u t some one retu rn s to tell of a rem arkable case cured or a t the e x it w as due to baseless fear. I t developed th a t not even a spark helped by th is Munyon treatm en t. flashed. The film broke w ith a snap One woman who came in s a id : “ I w ant to see Dr. Munyon to tell ping noise and a b rig h t lig h t was throw n on th e screen. A frightened him w hat his rem edies have done for W hen 1 was a little boy im agined it w as fire and uncon m e all my life. sciously shouted o u t th e d eath knell of g irl my m other used to give m e his more th a n a score of persons as he rem edies every tim e I got sick, and they alw ays brought me through. We sta rte d to ru sh fo r th e e x it. Bolus D ubrow ski, a huge m iner, had nothing else in the house. “ Now I am m arried and have my jum ped from his se a t and ran for the sam e e x it. In a m om ent th ere was a own fam ily of d ear little children we still have nothing but M unyon’s rem e fighting, stru g g lin g m ass a fte r him. A t th e head o f a n arro w stairw ay , dies in the house. We are the h ealth which leads to th e stre e t, th e m iner iest and happiest fam ily in the city, trip p ed . As he rolled down the stairs, and n eith er m yself nor any o f my he sw ep t from th e ir fe e t m any persons children have ever in our lives taken who w ere w a itin g th e ir tu rn to e n ter any other m edicines but M unyon’s, My little girl th e th e a te r. Soon th e re w as a h o rri th a t is, except once. ble pile of m en, women and ehildren had a te rrib le atta c k of indigestion, He gave her a t th e foot o f the step s. D ubrow ski and I called a doctor. some m edicine, b u t it didn’t help her. probably w as th e first person kileld. F irem en, policem en and level Then I ran to my m edicine chest and headed persons u ntangled the hum an got some o f M unyon’s indigestion mass. T he u n h u rt and those slightly rem edy, and w ith in an hour she was injured w ere pulled from th e top of re stin g easy. I t w as the sam e way She had the th e pile. As they gained the street, w ith my grandm other. they ran about scream ing like m ani m ost severe case of rheum atism I ever D octors tre a te d her, and we acs. The seriously in ju re d w e re sen t saw . did everything we could think of, but home o r tak e n to nearby houses. Coroner H offran has begun a rig id she k ep t g e ttin g w orse all the tim e. in v estig atio n . M easurem ents m ade I begged her to see Dr. Munyon, but by the co ro n er’s ju ry showed the s ta ir she said she had no fa ith in these w ay lead in g to th e door of th e opera ‘new fangled m edicines.’ “ Finally, how ever, she consented house to be only six fe e t and a h alf wide, w hile th e doorw ay a t the bottom to come in, and purchased the full u ric acid treatm en t. I t w orked ju s t is not m ore th a n e ig h t fe e t high. I t is custom ary for th e m anagem ent as all of Dr. M unyon’s rem edies have of th e th e a te r to g ive tw o or th ree w orked—perfectly. W ithin a week perform ances each evening, and th e h er rheum atism had en tirely disap m oving p ic tu re m achine o p erato r w as peared, and now she has not a tra c e of about to com plete th e first session it. You see w h a t I think of Dr. Mun I can never say en o u g h . for when a film p arted . Some of the aud yon. ience had begun to leave th e building, h im .” L e tte rs to P rof. Munyon, personal, and o th ers w ere on th e sta irw ay com ing up, w hen D ubrow ski began his M unyon’s L aboratories, 53d and J e f wild flight. W hen th e doorw ay had ferson S ts., Philadelphia, w ill be an been filled up, o th ers w alked over the sw ered prom ptly in a s tric tly confi R eturn le tte rs will bodies o f th e fallen and b reak in g th e d ential m anner. Prof. glass transom over th e door, craw led be se n t in plain envelopes. Munyon and his corps of e x p e rt phy through and dropped in to th e stre e t. sicians give advice absolutely free, by m ail, or if you call on them they will give you th e ir b e st atten tio n . Send BUG W ITH S C E N T ARRIVES. fo r an exam ination blank, fill it out, and they w ill diagnose your case and O d o rifero u s Insect Pays C o ast R egu tell you ju s t w h at is the m a tte r. You lar S u m m er Visit. a re a t lib erty to ta k e th e ir advice or P ortland, O r.—A species o f the he- not, they m ake absolutely no charge. tero p tero u s branch of th e g re a t he- Cause Enough. m ip te ra clan has m ade its reap p ear “You think she will m arry again T" ance in P o rtlan d . People who do not care if th ey h u rt th e feelin g s o f th e "l consider It probable. H er late hus insect re fe r to him g en erally as the band left some tobacco coupons, but not enough to get anything w ith.”— “ stin k b u g . ” In th e ir fo rm er v is it th e insects ap W ashington Herxld. peared in such g re a t num bers th a t H er Flr«t A ttem pt. they m ade life fa irly m iserable fo r Mr. Y oungbrlde—This coffee, my sen sitiv e persons. love. Is—er—. Mrs. Youngbrlde—I T his sum m er th e odoriferous bug know It, dear, b u t I’ve boiled It over has made his reap p earan ce a t several half an hour and the kernels haven't o f the sum m er resorts, ta k in g especial m elted one bit. pleasure ap p aren tly in com ing round Luminous Human Eye. and b reak in g up p leasan t p arties as A scientist claim s th a t th e eye Is so sem bled about the cam pfires a t night. In P ro tlan d a num ber o f them have lum inous th a t a person seated In a been noticed lately in stores, in some totally dark room can see th e move o f the saloons and in a few cases in m ent of his arm by th e light of his the parkw ays. They a re a sim ple ap own eyes._________________ p earin g bug, done in q u ie t colors, Common T ra it of Mankind. g ray o r black, b u t th ey w on’t stand I t Is the care of a very g reat p art fo r annoyance, and if one in a d v e rte n t ly d istu rb s them they re ta lia te by of m ankind to conceal th e ir Indigence m aking th e circu m am b ient atm os from th e Feet.—Johnson. phere sufficiently u ncom fortable for Blessed Poverty. all concerned. It Is a good thing for us In o u r col lege days th a t we were all poor.—Ju s tice Holmes to H srvsrd AlumnL H eirs to F o rtu n e W ork. Spokane, W ash. — Two Spokane men, A lvin D avis, o f E a s t 1611 F ifth avenue, and his b ro th er, o f E ast 2023 Second avenue, have each inherited in th e neighborhood o f $100,000 out of an E nglish fo rtu n e, estim a ted a t be tw een $6,000,000 and $7,000,000. Though they have been inform ed of th e fa c t and a re daily ex p ecting the receip t o f th e ir funds, Lon D avis w ent to work as usual th is w eek a t his c a r p e n te r tra d e and his b ro th e r continue« to d riv e a h ardw are d elivery w ag on. A C om fortable. A ttractive Prison. New South W ales, A ustralia, since the advent of woman suffrage, has proceeded upon the principle th a t nothing is too good for the women— even for those who are being deprived o f th e ir liberty. The new p eniten tia ry for women a t Long Bay is prob ably the m ost up-to-date, com fortable, and even luxurius, place of its kind in the world. I t is fitted up w ith hot and cold baths, w ith well ventilated cells painted in pleasing colors, elec tric lighted and stocked w ith suitable reading m atter. The prisoners are graded according to th e most advanced ideas and special privileges are aw ard ed for good behavior. The w ardresses are all educated and refined women, and a com m ittee of ladies of Sydney has charge of those who are dis charged from the prison. G ardening, dressm aking, cooking and w ashing are tau g h t. I f incarceration is supposed to be an exam ple to w rong-doers, th ere is un doubtedly a point a t w hich com fort and luxury in prisons may be carried too fa r. On th e o th er hand, it is doubtful w hether anyone is ever in jured by kind tre a tm e n t if in tellig en t ly directed. The A ustralian s ta te has set a good pace in regarding these un fo rtu n a te women as in need of tr e a t m ent ra th e r than of punishm ent. 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Tbe b est rem ed y fo r K idney*, I.ivcr an d Bowel*. E rad icates fu n n ie s , Kruption* an d D isord er, o f th e S k in . Purifiea th e Blood an d s iv e a T on e, S tren gth a n d V igor to th e cu tirc sy stem . W o r k In H a rm o n y . In Brazil monkey* and parrot* not only rooet in the sam e tree* but w ork for m utual benefit. The p arro ts gnaw th e big nut* loose from th e tree, let them fall In o rd er to crack them and th e m onkeys te a r the husks asunder, g ath er the nuts and divide them w ith th e parrots. M a rk e t fo r C a n a d ia n To m a to e a . Sam ple boxes of tom atoea, packed iu peat and aawduat, w ere recently despatched from T oronto to Covent garden. It Is thought th a t a brisk tra d e in this vegetable can be de veloped betw een England an d Oiv tarlo. j Slap at S u ffra g e tte «. T he hand th a t rocks the cradle la usually too busy w ashing the dlshea to bother about ruling th e world.—« W&ahington Post. A H a rd P a rt. 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