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Tillamook, Oregon, May 17, 1906
a fine start, in a comiasrelal ears««
ly® means to Im rat Iw Me hi ease
iibm *
and tmnortant Industry. Peo-
when bis health hogan to fail, thirtg
have taught Mrs. Mee ttve ha*piness
jle came miles to see the wonderful
years ago. He decided the best wa*
which these can things bring and she
forges, the showers of sparks dying
is doing everything in her power to
from beneath the heavy hammers, and ATLANTA FAST BECOMING A to save bls life was not to become aa
Idle traveller or professional h sal th-
te V PHILANTHROPIST WOULD bring these same attributes into the BOURKE COCKRAN DECLARES IT to listen to the din of the thousand
GREAT INDUSTRIAL AND DIS
seeker, but to find a good oHaaate and
lives of New York unforunates whose
WILL INCREASE EEFIC1ENCT workmen.
WENT UNNECESSARY DIS
TRIBUTING
CENTRE.
plenty of interesting work. That, by
positions do not warrant a protest but
Silas Howe lived to be a miilionare,
OF THE HOUSE.
TURBANCE OF SICK.
way, is the scientific way for a
whose rest and comfort mean much,
and he did a great deal of good With Story of a Northern Man Who Went the
weak man to become strong, provided
his money. Squares are still made on to Georgia and has Nearly Over he
Under
Present
Two
Years
’
Term,
Ilsaac L. Rice, a Wealthy New
begins
in time. The West is full
a SCARLET FEVER EURE.
He Says More Time is Spent In the spot where the first one was turned Old Southern Methods-ls of men who have done it, and they
Iker, States that Half ef the
thought
*
out
more
than
niaety-flve
Looking for Re-Election than in
One of a Type.
have made remarkable history for the
It Habbub Raised br Boat
years ago.
Big Success Claimed for Remedy Law Making for the Nation.
country as well as for themselves.
■sties is .Useless,
BV WILLIAM E. SMYTHE.
by Dr. Luhan.
Mr. Hunt has studied the climate of
Bourke Cockran, of New York, who
k Isaac L. Rice is one of the
Atlanta is the Chicago of the South,
CROSS ZEBRA AND HORSE.
parts of the world and thinks
A new treatment for scarlet fever has introduced a constitutional amend
■rich and influential women of
—except that some of the people of many
there is none better than Middle
I York who is constantly looking which, he says, has had a long series ment making the term of office of a
that enterprising city put it the other Georgia.
But as I read his story, as
I the needs and comfort of those of victories and no failures in its strug member of the House four years, in Prince of Abyssinia Sends big ftfri- way and tell you that Chicago is the
he has set it down at the request »1
can Zebra to U. S. Goverrtine mt.
■fortunate in the awarding of gles with the disease for nearly eight stead of two years, as at present, be
Atlanta of the Middle West In either his
Southern friends, I conclude that
years, is now offered as a free scien lieves that such a change from exist The Department of Agriculture will case, the point remains the same. And
korld’s goods than herself.
country would be good tor him
k Rice is a philanthropic woman tific contribution to the medical profes ing conditions would be all that is es be able to conduct further experimen the point is that Atlanta is full of new any
which
furnishes an opportunity tor
[has never permitted her wealth sion by Dr. J. F. C. Luhan, of East sential to establish the predomínenos tal work along breeding lines through men, new industries, new buildings, empire-building,
that be would
I comfortable surroundings to Seventy-second street, N. Y. Noticing of the House over the Senate, if the the gift to the Government of an Abys and the new spirit which is making a languish in the and
best climate if there
I her to the want and suffering that most deaths from the disease House only saw fit to exercise the sinian zebra which has been present New South. In mingling with the were no big things
to which he could
nd her and has recently been were the result of paralysis of the power lodged in it by the Constitu
set his hand. Here in his own words
Ing a strong effort to have at heart, he devised a treatment for the tion.
you may see the true spirit of the
| one nuisance abated—a nuisance blood and for the kidneys which pre Discussing the subject recently, Mr.
empire-builder:
De sense and a menace to many vents anaemia.—or destruction of the Cockran said:
“Natives of old settled parts Of the
red blood corpuscles—and also prevents
“There is but one change, one
world fall to understand the irresist
amendment, that, in my judgment,
^Kis is the constant and, as Mrs. kidney complications.
ible
attraction of new countries, to
■ declares, the unnecessary blow- The physician in speaking of his could possibly increase the conse
men of energy, self-reliance and force.
quence
or
capacity
of
the
House
to
de
treatment,
said:
■of whistles and signals in New
Such persons are really and truly
harbor.
Night and day these “As to my treatment. The germs of fend itself, and that will be simply the
creators. They make meadows of
question
of
the
term
of
a
member.
I
scarlet
fever
diminish
the
red
blood
^■splitting whistles and sirens can
swamps, create farms from wilderness,
^Keard for a distance of thirteen corpuscles. Anaemia next sets in am perfectly willing to admit that, as
establish cities where commerce de
H a half miles over the city and through the poverty of the blood, and at present constituted, where a mem
mands markets, build court houses
High careful investigation Mrs. paralysis of the heart follows. My ber is chosen for two years, we are
and churches, found schools and col
H has found that hundreds of in- treatment is curative and eliminative. placed in the position that just as
leges. Everywhere they go, they car
Ms in hospitals and nervous wo- In the first four days of the disease, soon as a member takes his seat in
ry the seeds of civilization. This work
H in homes are driven almost to prescription No. 1 increases the iron Congress and begins the discharge of
of creation goes on indefinitely. No
■action.
in the red blood without impairing his duties he is at once thrust in the
matter how rapid the growing there
Hom her palatial home in New the function of the kidneys. The throes of a contest for re-election.
is constant additional work to bo
H’s most exclusive resident section ingredients of No. 1, and also another
pushed on in a new country."
Hrerside Drive—Mrs. Rice has substance, acts on the kidneys in such
That is the idea in the abstract;:
H forth to investigate this and a way as to cause the red corpuscles
Mr. Hunt has shown what it is iu
Hf there were not some means by which have been destroyed by the dis
the concrete by building a railroad,
Hli the sufferings of the poor ana ease germs to be eliminated from the
establishing a cotton mill and a bank,
Hid people might be relieved.
blood. Often these dead corpuscles
and Inaugurating other commercial
He first took her case to the au- cause congestion in the interior mech
enterprises. But this is not his great
Hties in New York who told her anism of the kidneys, which turns into
est contribution to Southern progross.
■ remedial measures were without Bright’s disease. The extra oxyAn in
Any man can do those things if ho
B jurisdiction and that she must the blood prevents paralysis of the
has capital or can command it, but
Be an appeal to Washington.
heart, which is due to the presence in
there are other things which can only
Baving her handsome home in the blood of carbon monoxide.
be done by the man who jxjssesaes
B York Mrs. Rice went to Washing- “I always insist that, as soon as evi
faith, indomitable perseverance, and
■ and laid the matter before the dences of the disease appear, the pat
genuine Interest in humanity.
Birtment of Commerce and Labor. ient—usually the patient is a child—
Became a Live Stock Builder.
I told the officials of the depart- be bathed in warm water, and then
kt of the 14,000 sick people in placed in lightest and best ventilated
When Mr. Hunt went to Georgia
y York whose suffering was made room of its home. The medicine must
the live stock Interest was in a low
THE GREVY ZEBRA.
I fold by this unnecessary noire; be purchased only of reliable druggists,
state. Farmers thought it a positive
PRESENTED TO THE PRESIDENT BY THE PRINCE Of ABYSSINIA
«told how nervous men and women as it must be perfectly pure and con
Injury to have cattle trampling the
le unable to get sleep because of tain no chemical likely to depress the
ed to the United States by Ras Mak- men of that splendid city nothing im soil because it seemed to pack the clod
I continual, piercing shrieks of the heart action. It must be kept in an
onan, prince and governor of Harrar, pressed me so much as the pride they into a hard brick substance. More
ir boats and she told them, too, amber colored bottle, as it is affected
Abyssinia. Upon arrival in this coun take in relating the achievements of over, the Southern rattle fever waa a
f river men themselves had said by the light. While there are no pois
try the zebra was taken to Washing some of the bright men who have constant menace. This Northerner
t so many unnecessary signals in- ons used in the preparations, the med
ton in a steam-heated express car, and come down from the North, to join thought that Georgia ought to be Che
[ed collisions.
was placed in the Government ante hands with the old native stock in de home of fine horse« and cattle and
icine should be thrown away after the
lope house adjoining the cage occupied veloping the country.
Irs. Rice's fight was not against patient is well and renewed when
proceeded with a aeries of experi
by Dan, the first Grevy zebra to reach
They told me of one remarktble ments to demonstrate the possIbllltlM
[ lawful signals but against the in needed again.”
the United States. The new arrival is man who came from New York in of the business. He went to the (el
ferable blasts that were sent out
a young animal and is well and stock 1876, and proceeded to make himself a and of Jersey to select the lieat stocky
[particular meanings to river men
English Woman Politician.
ily built.
leader in several different lines of and now the blood of bls herd Is la
I their crews. Scows coming up
I river would begin blowing two The considerable part which women
Ras Makonen, some years ago set the’ work, all of which are related to the evidence all over the South, as weU
prosperity
of the whole region rather as In Cuba. But
~....................
before this result
les down and never cease until they play in politics is well expressed by the
whole of Europe in a fright, and start-
rhed their wharves. This was a London Mail in an article upon the re
ed tongues a-wagging over the "black than to that of an individual or of a waa achieved ho had to do some good
MON.
B0URKE
COCKRAN.
mlng to their crews to make ready cent death of Lady Grey, wife of Sir
peril”, by defeating and wholly destroy single community. The story is well scientific work in learning bow to
Edward Grey, Secretary of State for
Ret out.
"No man can do his duty ia Con ing the Italian army of Gen. Albertoni, worth telling, because It shows that make his cattle Immune against dl»-
’or week« and weeks Mrs. RIc« Foreign Affair«. It said in part:
gress, wholly and completely, when sent against Abyssinia by the Italian human resources are quite as import ease.
He discovered the
__ ____
germ _______
which car
rked to have all but necessary sig- Even apart from her devotion to her his mail is charged with information Government, which had at that time ant as the material advantages which
usually grouped under the head of rled the contagion, and the cattle tick
___
that concerns not the duty at hand, great schemes of colonization on hand. are
resources, such as climate, which carried the germ, and found •
but the prospect before him in his own Ras Makonen is a great friend and ad natural
soil,
timber
and
minerals.
A
country
district. If Congress is to be a demo mirer of Consul General Skinner, by may be richly endowed with the lat- way to exterminate both. Then hs
showed his neighbors how to improv«
cratic body and to achieve the power whom he sent the zebra
ter, but it must find the genius to use the pastures by planting grass so that
which was intended to the end that The experiments which the Bureau them
in
the
best
way
before
It
can
l»e
"the touch of the cow’s foot, instead
this constitutional system may be safe of animal industry will soon conduct
great country. This fact is fully of being a curse to the land, has mads
and prosperous, the members should with the aid of this zebra may stand a
in Georgia, which is con the farms glow with shimmering
at least have one or two sessions in forth as among the most important of appreciated
sequently proud of the enterprising
and plenty,” to quote bls words.
which they would be free from the dis modern times. Certain English inves men it has attracted into its citizen green
waa a bigger achievement than
traction of a campaign for re-election. tigators along with Baron Parana, ship from other parts of the United Here
building of cotton mills and rail
Apart from that there Is no power the a Brazilian planter, have already de States and anxious to get more of the
roads because it showed thousands of
constitution could give that it has not monstrated that the hybrid offspring them.
people one way to become prosperous
of the horse and Burchell’s zebra, in
given us.”
on small farms. It literally added
The Cure for Weakness.
herits from the latter parent Immunity
— i
to certain diseases which are particu Mr. Benjamin W. Hunt was the millions to the wealth of the South.
THE CARPENTER’S SQUARE.
larly fatal to horses, asses, and mules, credit man for a great New York But the enthusiastic man from the
and that they furthermore are valuable establishment which did an extensive North did not stop there. He thought
History of Its Invention and M inu- as pack and artillery animal«
business with the South and had made
(Continued <>n ne it
facture.
Carpenters who use the common
steel square, a very necessary ad
junct to their trade, perhaps give lit
tle thought to how, when and^vhere
I
this article was first produced. While
there are millions of squares manu
factured and used annually, all over
the world, when the nineteenth cen
tury was born there was not one in ex
istence.
One dull, rainy day. Slier Howes, a
poor Vermont blacksmith, who lived in
I free to the person« »ending u» the neatest correct solutions.
i
>
South Shaftsbury, was called upon by
We could io on au>l point
to huudred» of hsid «» o^peopl«
Arrarw« lh» H IHUwa .•rtntwj In th- «wmr. rr-Kip. InV. «.<■ namaa of Hi
a peddler of tinware to shoe a horse.
dtlea of me l ulled Slalea ran yen ilo ll? L-nto LASII FUlZEH, m lialed
who
bar« guiMd
large
«am« of mo(l<y
frorn
Lriow to tlioto who >«nd In the rieaMwl avlutiona, wUl be »l.eo a war
These peddlers traveled up and down
but only rite a f«w name«.
Th«
»olutiorj ran
be
worked
¿o Mar IS. VIret l-rlae, •*».<»• la «¿at«, ■¿read Frlae,
out by an alert and clerer person, and it will amply pay rout« TRY
»"«5 00 la Cold. Third rrlae, »15.00 la «¿atd.
r»u.lk
the country calling at every farm
AMD 8PELL 01 T THERE 01 HEM.
Brama aikd «IH.^y nowaday«
■toise.
Bl
0.00
la
«¿old.
Five
Prise«
of
fift.OO
rAch.
Tro
house, buying everything in the way of
Prises of Stf.SO each. Fifty Prise« of BI-OO each.
Mak»
are winning many gobJen prlzm. Study it y«ry carefully and let ue
barter. This one had a number of
Ins a Total of Two Hundred Itollarw in Prise«.
Don't send
•ee if you are clever and smart enough to «pell out the cities. Wo
osAXY MONEY when you anawer tills advertisement, as there iaabeolute-
worn out steel saws that he bad picked
ly no conXtion to •» .ire Any one of tome prizes. BH.KW UOVKIIWI.«»
would rather take this way of a«lvertiaHiK onr excellent llagasine ttmi.
I
«pending many thousands of dollar« in other fo«»lleii way«, W» freely an<
THK
CO.lTliwr.-Iu
preparing
the
name«
of
the
ax
citie«,
the
letters
In
up at various places. Howes bargain
cheerfully gir« the moiwy away. YUP MAY WIN. We do not car« wh
each group can only be ue-G aa many time« aa they appey and no letter
ed for them, shoeing the peddler’s
can be used that docs not appear. After you have found the air correct
ret» the money. TO PI.EARE OL’B READER« IS UfK DELIGHT. Th
tañes a»
name» you will hare u«el every letter In
I- the
,K“ 61
“ exa<tlr as many »«..••
•• it
horse and receiving the saws in pay
questton 1«, Can you get the correct solution f If you can do «o, write tb
appears. The»« prize« AKE GIVEN, . m
aa w»
- wish io hato our Magazin«
name« of the citi«« and your full addn-t
ment, and each thought he had an ex
orougtit prominently to the attention of
plainly In a iMtor and mail It to u«, and
Kyond livmg in the Udtodhtatea. <>ur
cellent trade.
you will hear from us promptly by
azin« is carefully «killed and filled
return mail, lazy aixl fool!ati people
The blacksmith’s idea was to polish
with the rhob e«l bier ary u
neglect
the«« grand free offer«
and
beat aulbora prodU'-e. TH» lib Mil.
and weld two saws together, at right
then wonder «nd «omplaln atiout tb«tr
It rod HUM«« th. dr namaa, toedtb,
bail lu<k There are alwaye plenty of
angles thus making a rule or measure
tolution, al otmw — wtio kn-.., but wfiat
opportuuitiee for
clerer. brainy peo
voe will WISt A LA11UE PKIZK? Anyway,
superior to anything then In use. After
ple who are al way» alert and ready
w, do not wont you to o>-nd Any n.'jtof
to xrMP •
g'"id thing. We b«ae
a few attempts he succeeded in making
with your letter, and a enntoat like U>U M
built
up
our
enormous
taMineM by ba.
eery imereotln«. Our Me««r.ine Io a Hoe,
a square, marked It off into Inches and
It« alert and liberal In our GREAT
larrr paper, fiiTed with taw-inatu» «orted
MRS. ISAAC E RICE
OFFEIIH. We are continually offering our
at
lore
ai»l
adrenture,
arid
now
ba.
a
'
fractions of Inches and found that it
real-ra RAKE AND VNlil’AL prize«.
laUon ot
<-«p<«0 ¡- b IMUO. " e wUJ
W e hare a big capital, a nd «nyons can ea«l I y
answered every purpose that he in
■and •'«IKK a oopy of the laieM I“'1’.,'»
aseertain about our financial «OBdiltoo.
nals done away with and when she husband, she was the keenest possible tended it for.
onr
Magazine,
oerery
one
wboara.'-rtllUO
idrmiSoeX. « «»*
E. ««CMT
We intend to hays th»- largru circulation
finally took her plea to Washington Liberal politician, though the daughter
for our high elaM Magazine in the world.
In the course of a few weeks during
AW «V o«l THIA «OVTKaT and yon
1» this j rutrrewiTe age pnLbahcr* find that
the investigation was apparently a of an old Tory squire. Major 8. F. Wid- his spare hours he made a number of
will dud 11 a —Tf lnrenlnna ndj op of
they
innM be liberal in g>vir« away prize«,
lettm. wtiK* can be «r»urtner>«l nut to
most thorough one but the Depart drington (whose ancestor Is men these squares, which he sent out by
it »• the «nce<««fnt wax to get youi Maga
■pell the naiora .t «ft well known ritira of
tune talked about, nf cow»«*, if you are
ment of Commerce and Labor ruled tioned in the ballad of Chevy peddlers, who found every carpenter
toeVnlted Stale». A era! in the name, rlutit
easily discouraged and are not patient and
away. A« toon aa Ute < out*« rliere yoo will
that the matter was one which came Chase) and her personal popularity in anxious to buy one. Soon he had or
are not will!ng to spend any time in trying
be notified if you hsre won a prix«. Thi«
to wort out Hi« «olntion. you o»rt«iniy
and other mori
off»'r» arc n.»d* to
under the jurisdiction of the state of the Border Country was responsible for ders coming in faster than be could
eannot exp**l to
win. iffiB TOLK
luwodu' C on« of the »< ry l*«t New Vorlt
much
Of
its
liberalism.
For
Sir
Ed
BRAIN*. Write the name« of th« eiuts
FSTi Ttjr w T7 k > c ^ ».??
New York and not that of the Federal
supply the demand. One of his steel
and «end them to na. and w« will ba
ward
she
worked
incessantly
and
bril
Government
,
just aa mn'-h pleaawl aa you ye. >•
“squares” would sell for |5. or 1«
OS« CFJtT or roc» MOSEY. Wbeo
deal re smneon« to M succcssfu. and
Thia charitable and sympathetic liantly. from his first political cam which waa five times as much as it
you bare made -nt lb- nam-a ot Ui«e ■ I. «,
aa >t d<*» not (-«»1 you one «ent to
wrtta toein u-wllr and plainly and arirl 4
palgn.
two
months
after
his
marriage
woman is still working earnestly for
wj I y * and «rawer this oontast, it will be
to oa.7~l yon will bear from u. promptly
cost
him.
yrry foolish for you to paa» it by
In
in
1885,
down
to
the
last
battle,
from
BT
BPTf
’
llN
MK1L.
A
copy
of
onr
fa*r
in-
the comfort of New York poor and suf
ail fairness glee 1» win* of y«nr
Jaw MAoizisr. will Kt sWtniEJl
He applied for and obtained a patent
tun«. HI <
K »Gil ENERGETIC
fering and Is gradually gathering to whose triumph she had been so trag on his invention so that no one else
to wwyone naw-r . UJ adrertiaen^m.
and TH<X <.HTrCt FEOPLE. y«d toe
bo not delay. Swt.1 in your arawrr Imma-
matoof TAILrsr IA LAC« or IATZRKAT ANI> i.AZIbf“« *';*'*.'
gether her forces to bring the matter ically called away.
could deprive him of the profit it gave
to the notice of Congress. She believes Lady Grev had a large desk at Fal him. It was Just after the war of 1812,
Till« AiiVEBTIAZMr.MT. w.tonr.« tool r.o -a».fnllf r-Wi ai»««"
this <•»» be done and Is Inlisting to h»r loden devoted to political papers, ans and money was scarce and difficult to
•ererai uiimm tiefor*giving up the .n*a of poJvir« »he ponM- M«ny people
■up port mem tiers of the New York de wered many of Sir Edward’s letters, get. But he worked early and late,
write ua kind and rrat*fuJ l«fen, profusely thanking n« f« o®»
legation that they. too. may take a frequently took notes at his opponent’s and as he earned money he bought
prompt and honest dealing«.
It «Iwsy pays to fir* «/Gr.tlcn to «CT
grand and lJ*ral offer». OTB FBIZM hate ^adSwri liie hearts of
meetings of points in the speeches iron, and hired men to help him. In
kar.d in abating the nuisance.
B«ny p**>ns who ne^tod th» money If you
Mrs, Rice is an attractive woman, which she thought needed reply.
attorn
on
to
thia
«pedal
offer
this
very nuimte. tt you «otve it, writ« os
a few years he was able to erect a
always smartly gowned and giving
imsiMiatoiy.
__
.
.
large factory and put In machinery for
DOST
DBLAY.
GH
«■«•!»*»>«•
MO ««*
Gal. ». Newspaper.
the making of squarea. which by this
Wrtto pUtir.iy
Add ft—
Lake
Titicaca,
Peru,
is
th«
highest
•very evidence of having a goodly
lake in the world. It is to time had found their way all over the
■hare of the world's best but beneath navigable
I THE , HOPKINS PUBLISHINO COMFA
be
tapped
to
electric power for country and had made their inventor
ft all Is a heart which aches to see the the Peruvian provide
I Y_____________!<!nlNORTH WILLIAM «TWggT. NEW VO»X
.
railway
and manufactur famous.
■uffsriag around her and the anneo-
Such
was
ths
small
beginning
of
a
ing
ptanta.
■■sary sane* Waith, comfort and
HISTLES TOO NOISY.
FAVORS FOÜR-YEAR TEWLp
CHICAGO Of THE SOOTH.
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IN CASH PRIZES FREE
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