Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 05, 1903, Image 4

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    COST OF A TRIP ABROAD.
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Peculiar
To Itself
In what it is »nd what it doe«—con­
taining the best blood-purifying,
•Iterative and tonic substances and
effecting the most radical and per-
manent cures of all humors and all
eruptions, relieving weak, tired,
languid feelings, and building up
the whole system—is true only of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
No other medicine acts like it;
no other medicine has done so
much real, substantial good, no
other medicine has restored health
and strength at so little cost.
“I wm troubled with scrofula and came
sear losing mr eyesight. For four months I
«ould not see to de anything. After taking
tiro bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I could see
t. walk, and xhen I had taken eight bottles 1
•ould see as well as •var.” Scats A. H aim
sox. Withers. N. C.
Hood'« Sarsaparilla promises to
cure and keeps the promise.
Lost Fortune In Crap (lame.
All Clsar to Him.
“Yse," said the traveling artist, who
had paused to contemplate the charm­
ing view from Mr. Misblergrass' (rout
yard and to drink a cup or two of but-
termilk; “yes, 1 should lifce to linger
in this lovely spot all »•miner. To
me there could lie nothing finer than to
remain here and bask ill the light of
inspiration, while the wonderful scen­
ery grew more and more upon uie. Do
yqu grasp iny thought?”
“1 reckon I do," said Mr. Molder-
grass. “You mean you’d like to loaf
around here long enough to get liavseed
in your hair and then sit still till it
sprouted.”—Judge.
TRIALS OF 1EACHER 0Í
CH INAI OWN'S CHIiDRtN
OB. C.a •»»"•* V.e.ltea. •- Farep. .1
1.1111. Hap.»...
After •pending tliiw month« in the
detention pens at San Fraucisco and
at Montreal, Canada, because of offi­
cial red tape. Mrs. I«x> l-iti. of C hlua.
has lieen formally admitted to this
country and bus rejoined her huslmud
In New York City. She Is to tuke
charge of a mission kindergarten in
Chinatown. She is a Christian, as is
her husband. She was only admitted
■vary on» kimws that It
someihlnif to It', lu tbie country, no
mstler where he Is. -nd every on.
knows that llvintf <• <l>e»|«w abr.iiid
|(mll here But. says Colliers Ueekly.
tlu. .light effort of putting the.« two
facta together seem» to t>« too «lent
fo- Hie average mind, which U»v«r
fully takes lu th. truth that oure ar­
rived In » foreign couutiy an Aiuerl-
cau cau live more cheaply there liiau
In the Interest of Sleep.
“What did you mean by telling
those new nieghbors that they needn’t
buy a new lawn mower, as you will al­
ways lie glad to lend them ours?” asked
Mrs. Bliggins.
“That’s one of my beat ideas,”
answered her husband. “No one is go­
ing to have the blamed assurance to
come around at 6 o’clock in the morn­
ing to borrow a lawn mower.”—Wash­
ington Star.
Proportion ol Murders.
One death in every 112 in the
United States is a murder.
Herr Jules Block, the Swiss iron
Mothers will And Mrs. Winslow's Sootbtn*
magnate, lost (30,000 in a game of Syrup the best remedy to use lor their childrsu
its leethins season.
traps at Tozapah, a Colorado mining
--------------------------------
amp, last week. He merely smiled
Relax Your Muscles.
st his ill luck and the next day drew
A person who can sit down and com­
an his New York bankers for a suffic­ pletely relax his muscles can obtain
ient sum to make good his losses.
more absolute rest in ten minutes than
the person who cannot relax his unis-
Cruel.
cles will be able to obtain in an hour.j
“When he proposed to me I was de-
lighted, of course,” confessed Miss An-
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
leek, “but I tried not to let my face
With
local applications, as they cannot reach
show hint what my answer would lie.” the seat
of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or
“And did you succeed?” asked Miss constitutional dibease, and in order to cure it
you must tahe internal remedies.
Hall’s Ca­
Peppery.
tarrh Cure ia taken internally, and actsdirectlv
“No; he found his answer there.”
on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Ca-.
<< Ah! Read between the lines, I sup- tarrh Cure is not a auack medicine. It was
prescribed by one of tne best physicians in this
pose.”- -Philadelphia Press.
country for years, and is a regular prescription.
Every mother possesses ihfifrmatiou uf vital value to her young
daughter. That daughter is a precious legacy, and the ti -|mti ability
for her future is largely in the hands of the mother. The nivsterioiw
changi' that develops the thoughtless girl into the thoughtful woman
should find the mother on the watch day and night. As she can s for
the physical well-being of her daughter, so will the woman l«‘, and her
children also.
When a young girl's thoughts become sluggish, wl > :i she exjieri-
enees headaches, dizziness, faintness, anil exhibits an abnormal <li- |n>si-
tion to sleep, jKiiris in the back and lower limbs, eyev dim, desire for
solitude, and a dislike for the six'iety of other girls, when she is a mys­
tery to herself and friends, then the mother should go to he raid promptly.
At such a time the greatest aid to nature is Lydia E. Pinkham'«
Vegetable ConiiMiiind. It prepares tho young system tor the couiiuf
change, and is the surest reliance iu this hour of trial.
to the United States after an imperial
certificate designating her as a teacher
had been sent from Peking.
OUR ALPHABET FOR JAPAN.
Homun Script 1» Hereafter to Be Deed
in the Mikado*. Domain,
Japau seems to be about to take out
of the most remarkable and uot least
important of all her steps toward bar- (
mouiziug herself with the highest civil-,
lzation of Europe and America. That
is nothing less than the adoption of
Boman script—our owu English alpha- j
bet—part passu with, if uot as a sub­
It is Oompoaed of the best tonics known, com­ stitute for. her own ancient system of
bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di­ Ideography, For the last dozeu year» '
Thoughtless.
rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is what pro­ a knowledge of Itouian script has been
“Jim,” said the first tramp printer, duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. increasing in Japan among the most
as the freight train flew along, “we Send for testimonials, free.
highly educated. But now it is pro­
F J. CHENEY A CO., Propra., Toledo, O.
ought to have waited till tomorrow to Sold
by druggists, price 75c.
posed by the most influential educa­
14 D f . ar M rs . P inkham : — I hope you will publish this letter, for I want ah
Halls Family pills are the beat.
make this trip.”
tional organization in the empire to mothers to know how much good your medicine did my young daughter. Iler
“So?”
make the teaching of our alphabet aud health broke down about six mouths ago, and althou rli she is larrc for her
A Jewel.
“Yes; the company runs an excur­
I did not understaud what was wrong with her; the doctor did not, either,
of
our mode of word formation com-! age.
bars
Betzer
—
Why
do
you
have
iron
sion today and we’re only beating it
for he tiu.vtcd her f'»r her heart, which pained her a goo Id
'• I not
pulsory
and
universal
in
the
public
in front of your kitchen windows and
do her any good, and we were afraid heart trouble would carry her off. Every
out of »4.60.”—Indianapolis Sun.
schools.
It
seems
probable
that
the
day she kept getting whiter and thinner. She had no appetite, and she Mil
door?
Sheinster—To prevent the escape of government will adopt the proposal, around without any ambition, and was always to > tired t » do anything. AU
Imitation.
in which case, of course, «11 private night long she would moan iu he^skiep, as though iu terrible pain.
The hairdresser had done rather a the cook.—Brooklyn Life.
“I felt terribly discouraged;! was spending money f r d ■ tor’s bills
schools will have to do the same, with 1
hasty job on the raven locks of the flTft Permanently cured, no fits or nervousneaa the result that all the children of Ja­ right along, but she was receiving no help. At that time 1 w . t * . hi *, l.ydiu
Il
I
U
after
first
day
’
s
use
of
Dr.Kline
’
sGreat
Nerv«
young woman.
K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and 1 read in one of v ur b«M»kt
Send for Free S3 trial bottle and treatise. pau will presently lie learning, uot
r i .• dieine.
“Well,” she said, surveying the re­ Restorer.
Dr. M. H. Kline. Ltd.. WJ Arch St . Philadelphia, Pa necessarily the English language, but a lout young girls. 1 decided to drop the doctor, and give her i
I wish you could see the change in her, and the pink civ ks L\ dill E. I‘ink-
mit in the morning, “this is a sham­
at
least
to
write
and
read
their
owu
hain’s Vegetable (.'ompoiind has given her. She had t.i... n but half a
Saw It Only One Way.
poo, all right, if there is any such
language in English fashiou.
bottle when menstruation started again and her heart trouble w< nt u\va\ like
thing as a real ‘poo.’ ” — Chicago
Tuxvdo—I was thinking qf proposing
That will be a great thing for Amer-. magic. I had her continue the medicine, and now she is fat, rosy, and ¡ mt -
rribtfhe.
to that pretty widow, but I changed
fcetly healthy. Menstruation is regular and painless, mu! 1 owe my thanks
my mind. She’s the most unsenti­ leans and Europeans who want to to you and to your wouderful medicine for her good health.”—M rs , M akuaaugt
learn
the
Japanese
language.
It
will
New to Him.
F uel an , 073 Tenth Avende, New York City.
mental article I ever struck.
make that language little harder to
Ruxton—So?
Pat—How does yea loike codfish
Tuxydo—She told me the last time I learn than French or German and will
SPECIAL ADVICE TO YOUNG WOMEN Fit EK.
balls?
Mike—Faith! an’ I niver 'tended called on her that she had plans for a enable people to learn it iu the same
From her vast experience In treating female ills extending
way
that
they
learn
the
European
one, but it’s big toirnes I’ve had down nice home and was going to advertise
tongues. At present the great stum­ over 20 years Mrs. Pinkham has gained a knowledge which is of
for proposals.—Judge.
st th’ firemen’s hop.—Lippincotts’.
bling block in the way'of mastering untold value to every ailing young woman. Her advice never fulls
Japanese is the necessity of leurning to help. If you need such help write her. Address Lynn, M idi ».
a multitude of different Ideographs. I
A medieino that has restored so many women to lu altl. and can
Once Japanese words are expressed in produce proof of the fact must lie regarded with n ¡»-< t. Tin, is tho
letters like our own the task of learn­ record of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, wlii-'h cannot
ing will become immeasurably easier. be equalled by any other medicine the world has ever produi <1.
It will then also be much easier for
It is well to remember these facts when some druggist tries to gel
the Japanese to iearn our language, you to buy something which he says is “just as good.” That is im]»>.s-
for of course our alphabetically form­ sible, as no other medicine has .such a record of eu:< s as Lydia E.
ed words seem as strange to them as Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; so do not experiment with untried
their Ideographs do to us. Moreover, medicines, but insist upon the one you know is lx-st.
it will cause a change amounting al-1
rennn
If wo cannot forthwith produce th« original letter and algnatar. ot
The world to-day is full of innocent sufferers from that most loathsome most to transformation in the Japa-, Ael
IIUU • forfeit
“uv» toatimonlal, which will prove its absolute i. u > , ......
disease, Contagious Blood Poison. People know in a general way that it is nese mind, or In the linguistic func­ tpv V W
tydl« K. Pinkham Medtelue Co., t.ynn. Meas.
• bad disease, but if all its horrors could be brought tiefore them they tions of that mind. The Japanese will
would shun it as they do the Leprosy. Not only the person who contracts it for the first time regard words not as
Still Too Young.
suffers, but the awful taint is transmitted to children, and the fearful sores indivisible integers of speech, but as
■nd eruptions, weak eyes, Catarrh, and other evidences of poisoned blood composite things formed of letters.1 “This is my birthday.”
“And 1 suppose you feel as young as
•how these little innocents are suffering the awful consequences of some Perhaps we can partly realize the
body's sin. So highly contagious is this form of blood poison that one may magnitude of that change by ourselves Y°” *ver
be contaminated by handling the clothing or other articles in use by a trying to regard words as not formed
“No, I don't believe I m quite old
person afflicted with this miserable disease. There is danger even in drink­ of letters, but as indivisible units.
enough yet to feel aH young as I ever
ing from the same vessel or eating out of the same tableware, as many pure
Nor is tbst all. Dual systems ot did- —Town and Lountry.
•nd innocent men and women have found to their sorrow. Tlie virus of languages are abominations. J Where- —, , _
,
.
.
.. ,
'
* “ , . ,
. .
, I Plso’. Cure I<
a good courh medicine,
Contagious Blood Poison is so
fore it is to lie expected that, having J, ha. cured cough* and colds for forty
adopted alphabetical script by the side years. At druggists, 25 cents,
USS,“
of ideography, the Japanese will-soou
In Chicago.
first little sore appears the whole
.-.r-«/>/-» nrx substitute the former for the latter
system is infacted and every
altogether. It will be greatly to their ' "The devil does more for one’s pleas­
drop of blood in the body is __________________________ _
advantage so to do. aud also to our ad­ ure and comfort than any god,” says a
tainted with the poison, and the
Chicago woman. There is nothing like
«kin is soon covered with a red rash, ulcers break out in the mouth and vantage to have them do it. But it knowing who your friends are.—New
will
none
the
less
be
an
extraordinary
Ml appear in the groins, the hair and eyebrows fall oat,
York News.
ravages of the disease are checked at this stage, more thing. For the mother tongue, in all
Genuine
¡erous symptoms appear in the form of deep and offensive its details, Is one of the things to
exB®®©W-
ored splotches, terrible pains in bones and muscles, and which men cling most tenaciously. I OREGON
PORTLAND
We need, to convince ourselves of that,
down of the system.
St. Hc-Icn’.s Mull
to
recall
only
the
language
controver
­
S. S. S. is a specific for Contagious Blood Poison and the only remedy
I
Home and day school tor «Iris. Ideal
that antidotes this peculiar virus and makes a radical and complete cure of sies in Canada, in Bohemia, in South I location, .-parlous building Modern
Academic, College I'reoar
the disease. Mercury and Potash hold it in check so long as the system is Africa, in Malta and elsewhere, not I I equipment.
and special courses. Music, Elo-
under their influence, but when the medicine is left off the poison breaks out mentioning the recent clamor about I avion
cution. Art in charge of specialists.
illustrated catalogue. Easier term
•gain as bad or worse than ever. Besides, the use of these minerals bring the teaching of German in New Y’ork I i opens
February 1, Its»».
Must Bear Signature of
on Rheumatism and stomach troubles of the worst kind, and frequently pro­ public schools. We may also recall i
ELEANOR TEBBETTS. Principal.
duce bleeding and sponginess of the gums and decay of tlie teeth. S. S. S. Bismarck's inexorable opposition to ix®©® txsx®© ®®O® ©®x®® •
*
cure« Blood Poison in all stages and even reaches down to hereditary taints the Introduction of Roman script into
and removes all traces of the poison and Germany in place of the far less legi­
saves the victim from the pitiable conse­ ble German characters. That the Jap­
quences of this monster scourge. As long anese should voluntarily make this
Aee Fac-Similé Wrapper Below.
as a drop of the virus is left in the blood revolutionary change In their national
f
it is liable to break out, and there is danger script indicates their possession i of an
I
of transmitting the disease to others. exceptionally high ambition to > pince
S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and
themselves abreast of the best civili-
FOR HEAOACHE.
be taken without any injurious effects to health, and an experience of zatlon of the world and all this i orner-
FOR DIZZINESS.
nearly fifty year« proves beyond doubt that it cures Contagious Blood Poison gence from savage seclusion ’ within
FOR BILIOUSNESS.
completely and permanently. Write for our "Home Treatment Book,” the memory of men not yet grown old!
which describes fully the different stages and symptoms of the disease.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
—New York Tribune.
FOR
CONSTIPATION.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
Interchangeable Parts.
"My brother bought an automobile P. N. U.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
IMIC MUflTHAVtta^NATUNC.
here last week,” »aid nn angry man to lI/HEN writing to a<i vertifler» please
»retable
Difficulties are only fences across your chos< n path Ktenog aj hy
the salesman who stepped forward to
~ ■ ■■ LBI1I1 ....
|
an<1 a business educali n are the muscle and skill that help you to
▼ V mention this paper.
get over the fences. Make the first jump today by writing us for
greet him, “and he «ays you told lilm
CURE SICK HEADACHE,.
our catalogue. Our graduates are all employed
If anything broke you would supply a
new part.”
BENKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Portland, Oregon.
“Certainly,” said the clerk. “What
does he want?”
I
"He wants two deltoid muscles, a
couple of kneepans, one elbow and
about half a yard of cuticle,” said the
mail, "and he want» 'em right away.”
Case of a New York Girl of Interest
to Every Mother and Daughter
in the Land.
The Innocent
SÆ The Guilty
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
BLOOD POISON IS NO
RESPECTER OF PERSONS
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
can
CARTER'S
M
I
Sanders Disk Plow
Bimpleat *n<l moat perfect made. Before you
give your order for a Di*k Plow be aurP to ex­
amine the Handers. For «ale by the old reli­
able house of
The Feminine View.
A story told In the New York Trib-
une ahows how vain It I« for man to
exercise his imagination on the sub­
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON ject of domestic tragedy. A young and
venturous man was one day talking
IXOI.SH
SAI.P.M
MIÜJI’ORD
si -. attui :
with the wife of a member of the
Cabinet about some of the Ironies of
married life.
"I can't Imagine anything more
dreadful,’’ ««¡<1 he. "than for a worn
ail, after mending her husband's coat,
Teeth Extracted Absolutely
to flud In one of the pockets an old love
Without Pain and all kinds of
letter from a former sweetheart,”
Dental Work Done by Wise
"Fortunately, that could never hap­
Brothers, the Painless Dentists.
pen,” said the lady. "The woman
would find Hie Icltrr first, mid lien die
would not mend the <ont.”
Mitchell, lewis I Staver Co.,
SicK.blervous
SJieuralgfic
Send for Special Circular
spoka . m ;
PAINLESS
EXTRACTING
*' l'he cost of transportation 1». «f
court», one Item to tie '«hen Into ac­
count. but this la reduced by common
„-use figuring to a nominal sum 1»
the tired seeker after rest no iH'gliui ng
Of a vacation could be more favorabl.
tliau leu or twelve day. «pent un a
.low, comfortable «teamer of one of
the «muller lines. T he cost of such a
imunge 1» «bout »5«» il |i«»»enger. I He
average mini would »I'eiul «<
half of that sum lu earing F'»f l‘lm«elf
If he atayed elo.ely «1 home ‘»"•’“'M
th. ten or twelve days, and h. would
think ho wiib n
niaiinger if I»*
made a ha»ty bu»lne»a trip to Wash
Ington on the other half.
As to hl» ex|H'ii»e on the oilier »Ide.
It 1» a certainty that any American euu
live comfortably abroad for I«'»» thun
what he pay» here Of coura» he run
not If he travel» liice«»antly. but once
the iiauutlng feeling >»»t that till» I"
his first, la»t «nd only opportunity
there will be no ne< e»»lly for su< h «
hurry He will »ee before him « vl»t«
of vacations, each »pent lu exploring
at his leisure some small district ot
Europ», wheiie. he will return with
nerves calmed, with auue vision, with
eovil head and (Hila la an actual fuel
drawn from re|»eated observational
with not one penny lens lu the lunik
than he would have li«<l bad lie stay­
ed at home wltli tlie usual summer ex
¡tenses. A man or woman who run
afford u vacation anywhere (outside, of
course, the regular two weeks' com
tuerclal vacation) cau afford It lu Ku
rop».
8up|«>»e that three concrete exmn
pies are taken ns covering roughly the
entire field of varying tastes. Take the
case of the mau or woman who Is
thoroughly tires! and worn with th<-
excitement and nervous strain of one
of our terrible American winters of
activity In all direction».
Hi-has two or three month» in which
to recuperate before the wear and tear
of an exactly similar winter begin».
There are a dozen German town» of
the third or fourth das» lu population
where be cau live In greater comfort
than lu any American boarding bou»e
of moderate price« for not to exceed
|1 a day. For this price he lui» n g<»sl
room of a quietile.» perfectly bll»»ful
to tinsi New York'» ears, four meal»
a duy of hearty, wholesome German
food, his light and beat and wiint I»
almost sure to be the most quieting
and restful of company. He spends
his days out of doors walking or bl
cycling on the excellent ronda through
a country which. beautiful. historic
slid keenly Interesting «» It I». will
make the trolley parks, jflcnlc groves
or even golf links of hl» usual summer
resort seem tame and uninteresting
AN INSECT THERMOMETER
Cricket thlrps Hear • Clear Relation
Io tha Temperature.
ÖROMU-SEITZEH
ID CENTS
«SAU
es
“ I ii.ve used Ayer’» Hair Virer
for ■ freut many year», «nd t|.
though I am pa*t eighty yvtr, ()f
age, yet I have nut a guy h«ir )n
my head.
Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md.
Wc mean all that rich,
dark color your hair used
to have. II it’s gray now
no matter; for Ayer’s
Hair Vigor always re­
stores color to gray hair.
Sometimes it makes the
hair grow very heavy and
long; and it stops falling
of the hair, too.
fl US a bvtllfl. All 4ru||la|g.
H jour <itnKKi.t ramini
M-iiil ii. mm dnIUr «ml
u ill
you a laitll» Ilo aura ami «llo t|,„ 7*
ot »uur uiMiral rain»«.mil,, Add,,,..
J.C. AVÌ-HOI.. h„||,«2.’
ORI» R vtllk
tw lai l*«i«»lii II.I
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woihì lw«lu>, » III ,
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anrltiln« lu thr ina. hiucr) Un.' Rvlr,.,»,
.binaiy io,, lout ol M, r,«nn si., ISnii.nd, o,*
ALCOHOL, OPIUM,
TOBACCO USING.<
write fon luusmTwur aiooji
Hf.l a»4 Eoatrsam Sta. Portland, Oro.
Tifotoor. Ma.» IM.
Yoz/r Liver
Is it acting well? Bowels
regular? Digestion good? II
not, remember Ayer’s Pills.
The kind you have known all
your life.
9. C. Ayer Co-.! owa II, M am .
your moustache or beard
a Want
beautiful brownor rkh black? U
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
m
WEATHERWISE
15 THE MAN WHO WEAK
SJiirns
A reputation • xt.ndind ov»r
> aixty-iix ytarj ar,Loir
/ ^tJArant»» ar. back of
R »vary fjarm.nt b.snnd th.
n
¿ ion or TMT
I Th«r» ar» man> imitation»
If-
E>» aure of th. nam.
* 'ij TOWER on th» buttons
’ [I
ON SALE tYUYWHMt ,
On an autumu evening, when the
A I TO*U CO »OSTON MAI* UBA
TOWt» CANADIAN CO
TMONTO. CAN
crickets are out enjoying life too, It
Is very interesting to l>e able to tell
the temperature of the air by the
number of chirps the cricket makes
¡H-r minute.
it seems that the rate of chirps 1»
affected by the tem|H-rature, anil the
You can aave from $3 to $5 yearly by
exact relation of the temperature to
wearing W L. Douglaa $3 50 or $3 inori.
the number of <-hlr|Mi has been cat!
They r«|ii »1
mated. With a little cure In counting, that have been
one soul
tell the t
degress)
Ous
meuta aftMNB
every chirp; the cricket stops Imfore «temer» svorvwhere
l«<N»k for minto uu'l
the minute Is up; other Insects’ note» prir«
’ on bottom
drown out the cricket's; the noise of
Thai l»o m <lu» wflRM I or»
on«
loll
there la
passing vehicles, etc., are very apt to «•lue In protrre
IhiMRlfln ahora,
Interrupt at the critical moment of (orona la Ihr highest
.l.eat hrr ma dr.
counting. But a little patience will f rfl'lr pflf
<Wflr i.yrlftt ttlrtl.
■d ji
»*><*
On' 34 tint Ítig* 1/«• i tinnn
easily overcome such difficulties.
Shorn by mail,
rrnft. rxlffl. .---
When one has the average number talalo» irw. W. I.. IKH Id.»». HrorU.», ■»»
of chirp« |«‘r minute, take one fourth
of that number, and add forty to that;
the result will be the temperature
within a degree or two of the actual
temperature as read from a thermome­
ter hung out of doors.
Another experiment Is to capture a
cricket and tuke him Into the house
and see how much fuster he chirps
when lie Is warm.
To count the chirps per minute, tak­
ing one-fourth of that numlier and
CANDY
adding forty to It may seem a little
~CATHARTIC
complicated but It Is really very sim­
ple, and is like the game. ''Think of
h number, and double It,” put to un
interesting purpose.- Ht. Nicholas.
W. L. DOUCLAS
•3.2S&‘3 SHOES«“
Great Britain's Beamon.
One In every thirty »lx of th» males
over 15 year» of nge In Great Britiiln PlMssnt ralsisbla.
UooU. Ncor si«»«n. Wask'ii or Urli*
1» a seaman In the mercantile marine
... CURB CONSTIPATION.
or a fisherman. That by no menus1 Barila« H.w.O, l.afOI. 1*10.«.. i, MMrir*al«
«aalrtal. ’
»««
"
•*
represents the proportion of Briton« i
■anlci-il I'! Ç“R*
who go to wa In «hip». For tho cur HO-TO-BAC ÏS5
rent year the total number of officer«'
and men, active service ratings pro-j
vlded by tho eatlnuites for the royal
navy, Is 127,000, being an Increase of I
4,<100 over the previous year. Taking
WONDERFUL
the two total« this .... ana that one In
HOME
about every twenty Briton« 1« a «nllor,
TREATMENT
which 1» nn enormously linger percent
Till« woiidNriul < hl-
uge than that w hli-li any other nut Ion
iif'RG doctor I n rftllf*d
fircBt
be< hiin »* hfl cur*«
«nn boast, even with the conscription
peoplfl wllhoiil opi’rn
lion Hint are «Id<• ti hi «
which supplies t lie seamen of several
to dlr*. I In ciircfi wi'n
continental countries.
thoNn wonderftil <’l»t-
Dr. C. Gee Wo
Advice of a Itailroad f’oiitluctor.
E merson »
Dark Hair
A conductor In Kansas has prepared
the following advice for Ills IMIKHOII
Kers: ‘Have no money tiaii-nctloiiH
with strangers.
Give your trunk
cliiM-ks to n biiKKRKeniiiii, nml nobody
' be. A gold brick Isn't worth bring
In« home. Don’t get off the car» while
they are in motion. When a suspi­
cion» looking timn n«ks you If you have
lost your pocketbook ti ll him you nev-
'■r cmiy one. Don’t feel for It wliil ■
lie 1« looking. Have your ticket ready
when tlie conductor conies «long.”
A innnless baby carriage would fill
« long felt want in some populous corn
"innlty.
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bark« «nd i < f*t»**li <
(hut ni'1 flutlrcly tin
known to nir<|lciU «ol-
ciicn In lliln country, 1'hr.insh H-
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283 Alder St.. PwrtlanX Ortgos.
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