The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, April 06, 1900, Image 7

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    Mrs,
Pinkham’s
FHends
A BRILLIANT JURIST.
are every where«
Every woman knows
some woman friend who
has been helped by Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound* What does
this friend say about it?
Read the letters from
women being published in
this paper, if you are
ailing, don’t try experi­
ments. Rely on the rella
ble.
Mrs. Pinkham’s great
EDWARD .J. PH KI. PS.
medicine has stood with­
bury College and for a time practiced
out a peer for thirty law in bls native town, subsequently
years.
removing to Burlington. Under Presl
dent
be was second comptrol
Puzzled women write to ler of Fillmore
tl‘*> Treasury. In 1870 be was a
Mrs. Pinkham for advice delegate to the Vermont Constitutional
which she gives without Convention. In 1880 he was the unsuc­
charge. The advico is cessful candidate of the Democracy for
Governor of Vermont, and the same
confidential and accurate, year he was president of the American
it has helped a miiiion wo­ Bar Association. In 1881 be became
men. Mrs. Finkham’s professor of law in Yale University.
From 1885 to 1881) he was minister to
address Is Lynn, Mass. I Great
Britain, and in 1890 was the can­
Snake Bite In India.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
8AW FRANCXSCO. CAL
LOVTSVTLL» XT
NEW YORK, N T.
For Mie by all Druggi*» — Ffk« 500 per bottle
O regon B ipod RESTORER
püRififR.
Origin of Hurrah.
NONE SUCH
Consumers
I
Fully twenty thousand of the popu­
An Excellent Combination. lation of India are annually killed by
The pleasant method and beneficial snake bites. The most deadly of -ill
effects of the well known remedy, | Indian reptiles appears to be tlie cobra
S trvp of F ios , manufactured by the ¡dl capello. which Is greatly dreaded by
C alifornia F ig S yrvp C o ., illustrate the bare-legged Hindoos. With a view
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa­ to reducing the mortality, the govern­
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting ment tried the effect of offering a re-
them in the form most refreshing to the 1 ward for snakes’ bends; but, Instend of
taste and acceptable to the system. It 1 diminishing the number of these rep­
is the one perfect strengthening laxa­ tiles, It only Increased It, as it was dis­
tive, cleaDsing the system effectually, covered that the natives were breeding
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one the snakes In order to secure the re­
to overcome habitual constipation per­ ward.
manently. Its perfect freedom from
School lor Scandal Cloned.
every objectionable quality and sub­
Bpringfield. Mo., women have organ­
stance. and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening ized a "don't speak evil” society, each
or irritating them, make it the ideal ! member signing this agreement: ”1 do
laxative.
hereby solemnly pledge my word to
In the process of manufacturing figs speak no evil of any woman, whether
are used, as they are pleasant to the such report lx? true or not. Any viola-
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and j tion of this pledge, however, does not
other aromatic plants, by a method release me from its subsequent obllga-
known to the C alifornia F ig S yrup Hons, which are to continue for all
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial (|n]e to come.” This Is Interpreted to
effects and to avoid imitations, please ''mean: "If at first you don't succeed.
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package. | lr>.
a>»" u~
' *«♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«
If I desired to 1 put mvself in the mest ?
likely place for the Lord to meet with
me, 1 should prefer the house of prayer,
for it is in preaching that the Word is
most blessed; but still 1 think ! should
Nothing hobble« the in úseles
and until« for work likv
equally desire the reading of the Scrip­
tures for I might pause over every
verse, and say:
“Such a verse was
SORENESS
blessed to so many souls; then, why
> Bl
not to me? I am at least in the pool
STIFFNESS
of Bethesda; 1 am walking amongst its
Entirely Out of Place.
porches, and who can tell but that the
Prisoner—Yes, your honor, I admit I angel will stir the pool of the Word,
Nothing relaxes them «nd make«
chased her around the house with a whilst I lie helplessly by the side of it,
a speedy perfect cure like
pistol.
waiting for the blessing?”—Spurgeon.
Judge—Well, I give you three months
The Ideal Mun
in the workhouse and «100 fine for try­
There is ntueh rivalry between the vari­
ing to introduce Kentucky politics into
ous colleges as to which will produce the
Indiana domestic life.—Iudiauapolis ideal matt. By this they mean a vigorous,
Journal.
honest, intellectual mini, who will make
the world better for having lived. Health
More Convincing Than Science.
will .Ibtnand i.rst consideration, for upon
Amid
all
possible
scientific
hair
From Private to Brigadier-General.
that depends brain and achievement. Hos­
Gen. Caleb J. Dilworth, of Omaha, splitting concerning the food properties tetter’s Stomach Hiners will keep the
bowels regular and the stomach healthy
Neb., who died recently at the age of of alcohol aud the effect of alcoholic by
curing all stomach disorders, it also
70 years, sevred through the civil war, drinks upon the human constitution, a prevents malaria, fever and ague. Try it.
few
facts
of
common
record
are
most
enlisting as a private from Illinois and
The Parson Who Milked HI. Cow
being mustered out as a brigadier-gen­ convincing. For example, of the in­
A country pastor, wno was ven-
eral. He has been a resident of Ne­ door patients of the hospitals of Paris,
bright and original in his remarks, at­
braska since 1870 and was attorney 4G per cent are habitual drunkards.
tracted the notice of a wealthy lady
■eueral front 1878 to 1880.
For a Living.
who was spending the summer in the
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
There are thousands of men who are
An odd way of removing his glasses willing to do almost anything for a liv­ vicinity. One evening she called at
is practiced by Henry Clews, the New ing except work.—Chicago Daily News. the parsonage just as the old minister,
The Warning of Kane.
clad in overalls, was coming in from
York banker.
Instead of displacing
Nature is vocal with warnings. PaiA
Queen Victoria has her new boots the stable, with a brimming pail of
them with his fingers, he gives a twist
is a warning of one kind, and ease is a
to his nose, and down the glasses drop worn a few times by one of her dress­ milk.
warning of another kind. When work
“Why, Mr. Smith!” exclaimed tho
to the limit of the string to which ers, whose foot is the same size as her
that is worth doing becomes verv easy
majesty’s.
lady, “do you milk a cow?”
they are attached.
“Certainly, madam” was the reply. to us, we may generally conclude that
we are not doing it as good as we might.
“What would you have nte tnilk.”
Higher excellence is impossible when
—Judge._________________
we are satisfied to do a thing easily.
Sincerity.
Only in the challenge of the difficult
A Yale student who attended the lies the possibility of progress. Herein
Moody memorial in New Haven, where we must turn and become as little
a vast crowd wits assembled, wrote to children if we would enter the kingdom
in this community read this paper every
his mother: “1 think we must change of lieaven. They enjoy the difficult.—
the old adage, ‘Knowledge is power,’ 8. 8. Times.
week. They notice and remember the
to ‘Sincerity is power.’ ”
stores that invite them to buy through
Al>out one-half of the residents in
A copy of Queen Victoria’s “Leaves Brooklyn live in tenement houses.
advertising in our columns. Mr. Mer­
Front the Journal of Our Life in the There are 111,087 tenement dwellings,
chant is this fact worth anything to you
Highlands,” presented to her majesty giving shelter to 574,959 people—an
in your business
by Charles Dickens, was sold at auc­ average of 18 persons to each house.
tion in London the other day for $500. -------------------------------------------------- —5
The wedding season has ushered in
some changes for that ceremonious oc­
casion. Gloves are not now worn by
The
either bride or bridegroom,
bride’s sleeves are made so long that
they cover half the hand.
The long
lace sleeve, properly made, is fitted
over the hand like a mitt and fastened
around the fingers with silk cord.—De­
troit Free Press.
didate of the Democrats of Vermont
for a scat in the United States Senate—
an ambition he failed to realize.
He whs one of the Bering Sea Arbi­
tration Commission, which settled the
points at Issue between the United
States and Great Britain, thus remov­
ing a source of much friction between
the two countries.
INTERESTING ITEMS.
Prof. Phelps gained some distinction
A SIGNIFICANT LETTER.
as a poet. His lectures on medical
Last year 18,677,920 pairs of shoes
jurisprudence and other subjects were
New York City, Feb. 15, 1900.
well received, aud bis articles on "the were made in Haverhill, Mass. „
My Dear Carlton:—I know it will
Constitution of the United States” were
Lands in extensive areas are leased
please you to learn that my homeward masterly productions. The Professor
in
Rhode Island to be-overflowed lot
journey from San Francisco was more
bad a keeu Yankee wit and was always use for oyster beds.
than pleasant. One striking feature
iu demand as a brilliant after-diuuer
that added very much to my comfort
More steel is used in the nianufact-
was the dining ear service on the Rio speaker.
ure of pens than in all the sword and
Grande Western and the Denver & Rio
gun factories in the world.
liata at Weather Force <»ts.
Grande. This is the finest service of
The
weather
forecasts
are
of
value
In
A system of preventive inoculation
I
this description I have ever seen any­ a great many ways not thought of by against typhoid fever is under extensive
where, either in this country or abroad; most people. For example, they are trial in India and South Africa.
the food and cooking was all that could most useful lu the business of carry­
About one-half of the railroads in
be desired, and at very moderate prices. ing fresh meats by rail, the tempera­
If you happen to know the Rio Grande ture of the cars being regulated iu ac­ I Japan are owned and run by the gov-
The profits last year
Western people, I wish you would say cordance with the predictions. The eminent.
to them that it will afford me the same method is employed in carrying amounted to $2,700,000.
greatest pleasure at all times to bear fruit, and, In case of a freeze adver­
While paring a corn John Murtha, of
testimony anywhere to the above facts. tised In advance, car loads of such per­ Little Rock, cut his toe. The chemi­
Very truly yours,
ishable merchandise are apt to be de­ cals from a dyed stocking caused blood
(Signed) J. ADDISON BAKER. 2nd. tained in a southern latitude, even af­ poisoning and the man died.
[-alt Lake Tribune.)
ter they have started, rather than for­
The Rio Grande Western Railway
Not a Violent Purge.
ward them northward under unfavor­
now operates through Pullman sleeping
The day of the cannon-ball pill is past.
able conditions. Even the heating of Sweet, frsgrant, mild, but effective Casenret.
cars between San Francisco and Chi­
large office buildings is managed now­ I Candy Cathartic lake their place, All drug-
cago, without change. The route via
adays with reference to the weather gists, 10c, 25c, 50e.
Salt Lake City iB unequalled in attrac-1
Poetic Justice.
bureau's forecast. Fuel eoinimnles aud
tiveness and wealth of novel interest.
A Chicago man has killed a hold-up
ice companies find it to their lutetest
Three through trains daily. Write for i
It
to watch the predictions carefully, and artist with the latter’s own gun.
information, rates, etc., to J. D. Mans-;
growers of cranberries solicit and re­ i will be seen, therefore, says the Chi­
field, General Agent, 253 Washington
cago Tinies-Herald, that jieotic justice
street, Portland, Ore., or Geo. W. ceive special warnings of cold waves.
continues
occasionally to find terminal
Some
very
funny
cranks
write
to
the
Heintz, General Passenger agent, Salt
weather bureau from time to time. Ov facilities.
Lake City.
one occasion Chief Moore received a
We will forfeit *1,000 if any of our pub
Raber—Becker always drinks i ni­ letter from a rich but very ignorant old
lislied testimonials are proven to be not
ported wine, don’t he?
woman who bail a notion that he could genuine.
T he I’iso Co., Warren, Pa.
ne’s make it rain or not as lie desired. She
Italian—Yes, poor fellow,
trying to drown his domestic troubles. wanted to give a lawn party on a cer­
What They All Said.
—Brooklyn Life.
Mr. Newman—You’re a nice little
tain date, and wrote to ask If the
weather could not be clear on that af­ boy, Tommy.
Tommy—That’s what they all say
ternoon, so that tier guests would enjoy
themselves. To make her communica- when they first meet sister.—N. Y.
tlon more Impressive, she inclosed n Journal.
list of the names of several prouilneut
HOWS THIS?
people whom she Intended to invite.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
, “I entered into the humor of the
of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’«
thing,” says Prof. Moore, “and sent her case
Catarrh Cure.
»
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop«., Toledo, O.
an answer to the effect that the after­
We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney
noon she designated had already been for the past 15 vears, and believe him perfectly
bespoken by a poor washerwoman who honorable in af 1 busin ss transaction and fin-
r able to carry out any obliga tions made
wanted to obtain some rainwater with anciall
by their firm.
WIST ¿L TRTAX,
which to wash clothes, and that on thia
Wholesale Drugrrlata, Toledo,
account 1 could not possibly make It
W ai . di . no , R innan A Marvih,
V»n ole sale Drug ists, Toledo. U.
clear on that date.”
Curl.tian Kxperlehce.
Christian experience cannot be order­
ed as one orders goods from a store, or
writes a check on a bank. It comes as
a fruit. When we obey we know;
when we believe and follow the Lord
leans He gives the grace. It may be
rery quietly, but in reality, and with
great comfort.—United Presbyterian.
.( th.
Worfl.
Reading
the Word
No Glove« Worn.
Living Day by Day.
Day by day man has his blessings
Passed Away in the Death of Ex-Min- from God. Day by day man has his
|
iater Phel pa.
work to do for God. God gives today
The recent tlenili in New Haven. no strength for tomorrow’s needs.
Conn., of Hou. Edward J. Phelps. ex­ Why should man worry today over to­
ambassador to the Court of St. James. morrow’s duties, or dangers, or lack?
| has removed from the nation's public Sufficient unto the day is the evil there­
activities a brilliant jurist, an able ora- of—and the good.—8. 8. Times.
tor. a keen politician and a gifted
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
i writer.
Mr. Phelps was a native of Vermont,
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet.
where he was born. In 1822. at Middle­ It cure» painful, swollen, smarting, nerv­
feet, and instantly takes the sting out
bury. He was a graduate of Mlddle- ous
of corns and bunions. It's the greatest
comfort discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot­
pace make, tight or new shoes feel easy.
It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nails.
»Heating, callous and hot, tired, aching
feet. We have over 30.600 testimonials.
Try it today. Sold by all druggists and
shoe stores. By mail for 25c. tn stamps.
Trial package FREE. Address, Allen 8.
Jlnisted, l.e Roy, N. Y.
PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
A llorNeleMR Age.
Brown (who has lost)—Let’s try I
again ami see if we can’t make it horse 1
ami horse.
Robinson—Better leave it as it is.
This is a horseless age. you know.—
Boston Transcript.
HEAD ACHE
“Both my wife and my «elf have been
ualng CASCA RETS and they are the best
medicine we have ever bad in the bouse. Last
week tny wife was frantio with headache for
two day«, she tried some of your CASCABETS,
and they relieved the pain In her head almost
immediately. We both recommend Cascarete. '•
C has . S tedeford .
PORTLAND WIRK A IRON WORKS: WIRK
«nd iron fencing ; office railing, eie. 334 Alder.
CAWSTON .t CO.; KNGINKS, HOII.ICIiS, MA-
cinnery, supplieH. 4b ¿ mi H ini N l , Portland, Or.
Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co., Pitta burg, Pa.
A strong dislike to the oder of pep­
permint has been discovered in mice.
Cotton soaked in peppermint oil caused
them to go away for a considerable
time, aud after a second application
they disappeared completely.
There are no fewer than 96 transla­
tions of Milton’s “Paradise Lost” in
the British museum, Apart from the
great languages of the world, then6
translations are in Danish, Polish,
Manx, Armenian,
Icelandic, and
Bohemian.
F «Hie«* hih I Wire Work«.
JOHN POOLE, P ortland , O rkoob .
can give you the best bargains in general
machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps,
plows, belts and windmills. The new
steel IXL windmill, sold by him, is un­
equalled.
CANDY
CAT MARTI G
CATHARTIC
MANY SICK WOMEN
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 2itc. SOc
...
CURE CONSTIPATION.
...
Sterling Kemrdy (oMpany. thlengn, M«ntr»al, Naw York.
317
(’an easily trace their trouble to the blood, but
that don’t help, unlus« they find a remedy.
Moore’s Revealed Remedy
Purl ties the blood—makes sick women strong
and wed. |1.00per bottle at the drug store.
The efficacy of the set tint treatment
of diptheria has been again demonstrat­ n ■ TT 1IT CIARAN EED
fl I I m I with no fue unie*« «nc-
ed in Austria, where the mortality, in Il
I M I Illi I
l'atent (Mlvertisctl ■ I BICKFORi*. WA>hington, D C. they will re­
cases treated last year, was only 15.89 I fl I !■ Il I free.
ree
a vice si ceive quick replie«. B. 5lh N. H. Vol«. Staff
as
to
patentabili
y.
Pend
for ‘•Invent­ 20th Corps. Prosecuting claims since 187S.
per cent, while of those treated without ors’ Primer ’ MILO B. STtVEN
4 A CO.
Established 18(>4.
Washington. D.C.
serum 39.30 per cent died.
Branch Offices: Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit.
MACHINERY, all _ kinds
George A. Hibbard, the new post­
...TATUM A BOWEN...
master of Boston, taking warning by
2»
1« 3B First MrM|
PORTLAND ON.
the fate of his predecessor, who was
fS--»
broken down by the combined weight
of official cares and social duties, lias
A
made a rule not to attend public din­
ner ,.
ir«HFi°JPENSION
SW-Z ER 5
J EARED '
%CORN ,
1 Thia naw, »arlleat, eoru will ravol«-
tloiiit« corn gi owine, ; ¡tiding in
18(B), In Minnesota. 400«ua. per Mr».
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth­
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their
children during the teething period.
What Then.
lliberniuu (newly landed)—Phwot
iu the wurruld do the bell be put on
the cow for?
Jersey Farmer—To keep her from
getin’ lost.
“But suppose she do be deef, ph wot
thin?’’—Judge.
A Sure Thing.
ITCHING Pile« produce moisture and cause Itching.
Thia form, as well an Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Pile« are cured by Dr.Boaanko's Pile Remedy.
Stop» Itching anti bleeding. Absorb« tumor«. SOn a
.Jar at druggist« or Bent by hih II. Treatise free. Write
me about your caae. DR. BO8ANKO. Phllada. Pa.
SPELTS
St SO hue. per acre. Greateat grain
1 and liar f >o<l thia aid oftheafral
fl RARLEV, nEARDLEAB,
id ylelda Itfl but. in N.Y. Wonderful!
■
1
I
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J
II AI'E 85c. A TON
Olvea rich, green food for cattle,
cheep, awitie, poultry, etc., at25c.
a ton. We aeli nine tantha of th»
Rape seed used In the U. R.
YOUNG MEN!
For G«»norrh<f*a and Gleet got ____________
I'akMt'a Okay
,
Spaclftc.
_____ U
«Tery
1« the ONLY medicine which will
r"! cure
“re each and z~z.,
case. NO CASE known it has ever failed to oura, no
matter how urrloii« or of how long Mafullng. Result«
from its uw will aetonish you. It h absolutely safe,
prevent» stricture. anti can lie taken without incouvo-
nience anti detention from biiolneMt. PRICE. «3 00 Fov
Mie by all reliable druggietM. or sent prepaid by express,
plainly wrapped, on receipt <>f price. I»y
PA list (HEMICAL CO., Chicago, HL
Circular mailed on reuue»L
J
»KOMI A INERMI A
U Oruaicut graa» on earth. Gr> wa to
1 perfection I: America every where.
A Halier warranta it I
Dr. Plunder’s
■ THE MILLION DOLLAR
■ potato la the moat tal^td of po-
Iff tato on earth, and Paistr Six
Q regon ^ lôod P uriher
i/
J
Haloonfl Now Clooed on Sunday.
South Australia was the only Aus­
tralian colony allowing public nonses
to l>e open part of Sunday, unlesa dosed
by local vote; but its last liquor act
na.H’tiCatarrh Cure 1st ken rr rnally.ac:ing has decreed Sunday closing throughout
di reedy on the blood and m cous surfaces of the colony.
the system. Pri e 75c per bo de.
by all
drug: ists. Testimoni .Is free.
A Thracian triumphal car has been
Hall s Family Pub r th - ¡«st.
dug up on the slope of Mount Rhodo-
pus, near Philio|q>opolis, in Bulgaria.
Time and Money.
Time may be money, but it ifl A All the metallic fittings of the chariot,
difficult thing to convince a man who induding bronze decorative figures,
is serving time that such is the case.— and the harness for one horse, were
found together with human remains.
Chicago Daily News.
The car belongs to the fourth century
Claaaifled.
after Christ.
“He divides tailors into two classes. ”
A strike at the Montreal Cotton Com­
“What are they?”
“Those whom he owes money, and pany’s mill at Valley Field, Quebec,
by which 2,000 operatives were affect­
those who wouldn't trust him.”—Puck.
ed, has been settled, the men getting
Plans are being prepared to increase an advance of 5 per cent.
the plant of the Boston Gold Copper
James J. McNamara, of Baltimore,
Smelting Company in Colorado from has made plans for a university of >the
its present 200 tons per day to 1,000 Federation of Labor, of Baltimore, the
per day, making it one of the largest object of which will be to educate
in the state.
This smelter is inde­ members of the anions represented in
pendent of the trust.
the Federation of Labor.
IIKi ForH OATA
ylclda 250 Lua. par acre, and you
can beat that I
fill/
Potntoc» ud
'jj Farm Reed a In the world.
VEGETABLE FEEDS
\
chol. eal Hat lu
~.
S.
|l
VI Onion Reed, SOc. lb. Everything
|| j V warranted fo »row. S5 pkgs cor-
■ i \ Heat vegetables poet paid, |LW.
I F
\ FOR ISe. ATAMUA
’ and thl» notice, we mall great Boed
Catalog and lOpkga Farm Heed .''oveltiM.
I Catalog alone. Sc postage. FL
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J ohn AS alzer S eed C o .
CURE YOURSELF I
Cl KF.S
In I usunra.
GilRranierii
not U> Htriuture.
Prêtent» ('nutación.
«Irsi Ell..« C hemical Co. «’"* or P°i«<’«u“«-
Treated
Successfully
Addre»« i>R. NIEL’KIRK, Mountain Horne, Ida.
Sk»M by Drnnrtata,
or Bent in plain wrapper,
by fiprHEB, pippaid, for
tl.«», or 3 bottle«. |2.75.
lircular »ent <>n request.
C’NCIHHATI, 0.
LA CROSSE WIS._ _ _
nDHDQV
UnUluI
U m Big «4 for unnatural
<1I«< har^.B, in flautín mon«,
ivritation« or ulceration«
of hi il cou» membrana».
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No, 14-1900.
r. N. V.
IIICN writing to ad verilear, plea««
mention tilts paper.
W
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TRY
The Ideal French Tonic
FOR BODY AND BRAIN
Bine. 1663, Endorsed by Medical Faculty
Immediate
efficacious
agreeable
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ALABASTIN
W. J. Spratley thinks there can be no
doubt that the Egyptian soldiers In
indent times weut into the battle to
WHAT AURASTIMK IS.
'ibe Inspiring cheer of the "Hoo Ra
Alaba«tine i« the original and only dur­
Hoo lta! Hoo Ro I” And If the average able
wall r««ting on the market. It is
questioning man asks why. be replies entirely different from all kalsomine
with this: "Because Hoo Ra (In the preparation«. Alaha-tine is macle ready
tongue of the Tbotmes and the Ra- for use in white or fourteen l*eautitul
tints by the addition of cold water. It is
mesesi means 'the King! the King! the put up in <irv jh . w derwl form, iu park­
ages, properly labeled, with full direc­
King!*" ___________________
tions on every pa« kage. It takes the
When a man despises the community plane of .waling kalsomine«, wall pap>er
In which be Ilves, the community la and paint for walls. Aiabastine can be
need on plaster brick, wood or canvass,
not at fault, but there la something and
a child < an brush it on.
wrung with the man.
WHAT
"K UkOMIW’
ARB.
Kalsomine« are cheap and temporary
preparation«, rimnufa<lured from wiiiting,
(haiku, clay«, etc. They are «tuck on
the wall« with decaying animal glue. Ala-
bastine is not a kalsomine. It is a rock-
ba«e cement, which seta, and it hardens
with age. It ran he re-coated and re­
decorated without having to wn«h and
scrape off it« old coat«. Alaba«tine is
utilized to a great extent in ho«pitaln, a«
it prevent» the accumulation of dirt and
the congregating of disease germs, being
disinfectant in it« natura.
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CHI R< ’UFA AND SCHOOLHOUSES.
REJECT THE "JUST AS GOOD.'
The interior wall« of churches, school­
The dealer who tells you that he can sell
houses and all public balls should never you the ’’same thing ’ hm Alal»a«tiiie or
be coated with anything but the durable ‘•something just a» good.” either is not
and pure Alabastme. >o evident has this |H»«ted or is trving to deceive vou. In
fact tMN-on.e. that hundreds of tons are offering something he has bought cheap
used annually for this work. The genu­ and is trying to sell on Alaba-tine’s de­
ine Alaha**tme does not rub or scale oft mand«, he mav not realize the danger to
It is cleanly during the long period of its himself as well as to you. Beware of ail
usefulness. Beery owner of a building new eubatitute«. Dealers risk a «nil ♦'»r
should use it. Ask your paint, dealer or damage« bv selling and consumers by
druggist for rani of tints, and write for using an infringement. Alahastine Co.
free ropv of our interesting booklet to Ala own the right to make and to sell wall
bastme Co., Grand Rapids, Mich
j coating« adapted to mix with cold water