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WHERE DOCTORS FAILED.<br />
An Interesting Cat* from Salem, the<br />
Capital of Oregon.<br />
F. A. Sutton, R. P. D. No. 4, Salem,<br />
Oregon, rays: "Acute attacks M kidney<br />
disease and<br />
rheumatism laid me<br />
up off and on for<br />
ten years. Awful<br />
pains started .from<br />
the kidneys and<br />
coursed down<br />
through my limbs.<br />
I sought the best<br />
medical treatment<br />
?but In .vain, and<br />
' when 1 began using<br />
Doan's Kidney Pills<br />
I was walking with two canes and suffering<br />
continual pains, headaches and<br />
sleepless nights. I Improved quickly<br />
and after taking three boxes felt better<br />
than I had for 15 years. The ef-<br />
:e ts have been lasting."<br />
Sold by all dealers., 50 cents a box.<br />
'• oster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.<br />
The Psychological Moment.<br />
'The fact that Priam was closeted<br />
with the adjuster did not prevent Cassandra<br />
from dropping in to say that<br />
she had told him Just how it woujd be.<br />
"She was all I saved," murmured<br />
the burnt-out monarch. Jerking his<br />
thumb at the. retiring prophetess.<br />
"Say no more," rejoined the other.<br />
"We'll call the loss total, and if I could<br />
make it any more than that, old man,<br />
I'd do it, under the circumstances.''<br />
This Incident shows the value of a<br />
word spoken at the right time.—Puck,<br />
Laundry work at. home would be<br />
much more satisfactory if the right<br />
Starch were used. In order to get the<br />
desired stiffness, it is usually necessary<br />
to use so much starch that the<br />
beauty and fineness of the fabric is<br />
hidden behind a paste of varying<br />
thickness, which not only destroys the<br />
appearance, but also affects the wearing<br />
quality of the goods. This trouble<br />
can be entirely overcome by using<br />
Defiance Starch, as it can be applied<br />
much more thinly because of Its greater<br />
strength* than other makes.<br />
Flow of Artesian Well.<br />
To calculate the rate of flow of an<br />
artesian well a simple plan is to lower<br />
a bottle of aniline fluid, to a depth of<br />
say 500 feet and then electrically explode<br />
a cap to burst the bottle. The<br />
time required for the fluid to appear<br />
at the surface gives an accurate gauge<br />
as to the velocity of flow. It Is claimed<br />
that this method gives results as accurate<br />
as a weir. The diameter of<br />
the pipe being known, the rate Of flow<br />
readily follows.<br />
Wanted an Excuse.<br />
"What do you take when yo.t're<br />
coming down with a cold?"<br />
, "Whisky."<br />
"Wife object?"<br />
"Certainly not. She doesn't want<br />
me to be sick?"<br />
"One more question."<br />
"weiir ; ;<br />
'•What's the easiest way to start a<br />
cold."—Cleveland Plain Dealer.<br />
It Cures While You Walk.<br />
Allen's Foot-Ease is a- certain cure for<br />
hot, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching<br />
feet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25c. Don't<br />
accept any substitute. Trial package FREE.<br />
Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.<br />
Years may come and years may go,<br />
but the time W *U never arrive when a<br />
man will sit up and patch his wife's<br />
clothes after she is asleep in bed.<br />
Does Your Head Ache?<br />
If so, get a box of Krause's Headache<br />
Capsules of your Druggist. 25c.<br />
Norman Lichty Mfg. Co., Des Moines, la.<br />
It takes almost as many tailors to<br />
make a man as it takes collectors to<br />
induce him to pay for the job.<br />
Lewis' Single Binder straight 5c cigar.<br />
.Made of extra quality tobacco. Your<br />
dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111.<br />
Tig the course makes all; degrades<br />
or hallows courage In its fall.—Byron.<br />
Mrs. WIMIOW'I Soothing Syrop.<br />
For children teething, tot tens the guns, rcdurei hv<br />
tsinntloa, allays pein, core* wind sotlu. 25c a bottle.<br />
How foolish Is the toil of trifling<br />
cares—Martial.<br />
DODDS<br />
KIDNEY<br />
PILLS 4<br />
VA[l.' 2#<br />
> KIDNEY.^'%<br />
SICK HEADACHE<br />
Positively cored by<br />
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They at BO reller* Distress<br />
from Dyspepsia, Indigestion<br />
and Too Hea<br />
Beting. A perfect re<br />
edy for DUxlness, Nausea,<br />
Drowsiness, Bad<br />
Taste in the Mouth, Coated<br />
Tongue, Pain iu the<br />
Bide, TORPID LIVXE.<br />
They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.<br />
WHAT NEXT?<br />
A Boston scientist has discovered that people who are In love labor under<br />
•emotive delusion," "rudimentary paranoia," "psychic emotive obsession,'psychic<br />
neurasthenia," and "episodic symptoms of hereditary degeneracy."<br />
WOMAN BETRAYS RUNYAN<br />
DEFAULTING TELLER ARRESTED<br />
IN A NEW YORK FLAT.<br />
Police Recover $54,410 of the Money<br />
• He Stole from the Windsor<br />
Trust Company.<br />
New York.—Chester B. Runyan, the<br />
defaulting teller of the Windsor Trust<br />
company, was arrested In New York<br />
Friday and $54,410 of the. money<br />
stolen from the bank was recovered.<br />
Runyan wis found in the apartment<br />
of Mrs. Laura M. Carter, of 619 West<br />
One Hundred and Forty-fourth street,<br />
where he had been since he walked<br />
out of the bank on Saturday with all<br />
the money in the teller's vault packed<br />
in his suit ease.<br />
Mrs. Carter reported at the One<br />
Hundred and Twenty-fifth street police<br />
station Friday afternoon that Runyan<br />
was in her flat. Five detectives<br />
at once accompanied her to the.house.<br />
She furnished them with a key. to the<br />
apartment and two of the detectives<br />
entered the room while the others remained<br />
outside.<br />
As the detectives entered Runyan<br />
was standing in front of a chiffonier.<br />
He turned suddenly on the officers<br />
with a revolver In his hand. The detectives-rushed<br />
at him, telling him to<br />
throw up his hands.. He thereupon<br />
dropped the revolver and calmly submitted<br />
to be^ng handcuffed, saying<br />
"the Jig is up."<br />
When asked where the money was,<br />
he said that part of it was in the suit<br />
case and the rest was in a drawer of<br />
the chiffonier.<br />
At the station Runyan said he had<br />
been in the flat since Saturday laughing<br />
at the efforts the police were<br />
making to locate him. He said he<br />
had shaved off his mustache and was<br />
letting his beard grow as a disguise.<br />
When questioned about the whereabouts<br />
of the balance of the money—<br />
the sum taken was Bald to be more<br />
than $96,000—he stated that he had<br />
been Speculating and had lost heavily,<br />
and intimated that Mrs. Carter might<br />
know something about any money<br />
that was missing. Mrs. Carter Indignantly<br />
denied that she had any of the<br />
money and angrily toh} Runyan that<br />
she had betrayed him to the police<br />
because he had lied to her and had<br />
not given her money as he had promised.<br />
Runyan stated that he had given<br />
Mrs. Carter $15,000, but this she denied.<br />
He said he gave her $5,000 oh<br />
Monday and $10,000 Friday morning.<br />
Mrs. Carter said that he gave her<br />
$5,000 on Monday, but that she withdrew<br />
it from the.bank Friday morning<br />
and returned it to him. ' '•<br />
KILLED 150 FEET IN AIR.'<br />
Lad Electrocuted on Top of Tower at<br />
Winona Picnic Park.<br />
Winona, Minn.—A Fourth of July<br />
"stunt" caused the death of Roy Van<br />
Sicklen, aged 17 years, at a picnic<br />
park near here Thursday. The park<br />
is illuminated by an electric light<br />
tower 150 feet high and Van Sicklen,<br />
following a "dare" from companions,<br />
climbed to the top of the structure.<br />
He came in contact with a live wire<br />
and his corpse was hurled to the<br />
ground, striking on rocks, which mutilated<br />
It badly. The accident was<br />
witnessed/by 300 persons.<br />
May Sdtton English Tennis Champion.<br />
( London.—In the all-England tennis<br />
championship ladles' singles at Wimlon<br />
Friday afternoon May Sutton,<br />
of/California, defeated Mrs. Chambers<br />
the championship.round. *<br />
SQUIRES EASILY BEATEN.<br />
Australian Whipped by Tommy Burns<br />
In First Round.<br />
DUBLIN CASTLE ROBBED.<br />
Portions of the State Regalia Stolen<br />
from Safe.<br />
Tornadoes in Nebraska.<br />
Long Pine, Neb.—Long Pine was<br />
visited by a tornado Saturday night<br />
and heavy damage was done. Business<br />
buildings, the fire station, the jail, a<br />
church and many other structures<br />
were demolished, and three persons<br />
were injured! The little town of Polk,<br />
founded only last September, also was<br />
badly wrecked by a combined wind<br />
and hailstorm which descended shortly<br />
after midnight Saturday. The<br />
best business buildings in the<br />
town were demolished or- damaged.<br />
Escapes from Custody In Canada.<br />
Toronto, Ont—Herman Cartels, the<br />
millionaire brewer of Syracuse, who<br />
has been fighting extradition proceedings<br />
to the United States, escaped<br />
from custody at Osgoode Hall Thursday<br />
and is still at-large.<br />
Much Freight is Burned Up. t Big Purchase of Timber Land.<br />
tgomery, Ala.—Fire Friday af* Seattle,<br />
ternoon destroyed a part of the freight<br />
'depotofthe Western of Alabama &<br />
Atlanta & West Point railway here.<br />
Forty-two cars of first-class freight<br />
were burned and io ioaded cars on<br />
side tracks were damaged.<br />
SMALL PILL SMALL^OSE. SMALL PRICE.<br />
Genuine Must Bear - Earthquake Recorded at Florence.<br />
CARTERS Fag-Simile Signature Florence.—A severe , earth shock<br />
was recorded at- the university here<br />
Friday afternoon. It began at four<br />
OP o'clock and lasted until 5:50. The<br />
REFUSE SYMTITUTE*. distance is estimated at-5,775 miles.<br />
v Wash.—The Northwest<br />
Lumber company, the principal stockholders<br />
in which-ire Barley Bros*and<br />
M. F. Qui an of Pennsylvania, have<br />
purchased 10,000 acres of timber land<br />
fa western Washington. The consideration<br />
is $2,000,000.<br />
Race Riot Near Washington.<br />
Washington.—A race riot occurred<br />
last Sunday night at Chesapeake Junction,<br />
near this city, and two negroes<br />
were seriously injured and several<br />
others hurt.'<br />
WHY SHE WAS THANKFUL.<br />
Utile One Had Reason to Approve<br />
Father's Choice.<br />
Of the sisters of a well-known New<br />
York family one Is married. She has<br />
one little girl greatly petted by all the<br />
aunts and subject to much advice<br />
from all of them. Of this last the lit*<br />
tie lady sometimes wearies, which<br />
weariness on a certain occasion made<br />
Itself shown In the following reply<br />
from her small ladyship:<br />
Said one aunt: "If you were my<br />
child I should have you do thus and<br />
thus." Said another aunt: ."Were you<br />
my child, I would do so and so." The<br />
remaining aunt made a similar remark.<br />
The little lady thought It high time<br />
to express her own feelings. "But I<br />
have," she said, "always been so<br />
thankful that' papa married the sister<br />
uedldl" • '<br />
ALMOST A SOLID SORE.<br />
Skin Disease from Birth—Fortune<br />
• Spent en Her Without Benefit— -<br />
; : : v" Cured Her with Cutlcura.<br />
"I have a cousin In Rockingham Co.<br />
who once had a skin disease from her<br />
birth until she waa six years of age.<br />
Her father had spent a fortune On her<br />
to get her cured and none of the treatments<br />
did her any good. Old Dr. ——<br />
suggested that he try the Cutlcura<br />
Remedies which he did. When he commenced<br />
to use It the child was almost<br />
i solid scab. He had used it about two<br />
months and the child waa well. Z<br />
Mold hardly believe she was the same<br />
Alld. Her skin was as soft as a baby's<br />
without a scar en it I have not seen<br />
her in seventeen years, >ut I have<br />
heard from her and the last time I<br />
heard she waa well. Mrs. W. P. Ingle,<br />
Burlington, N. C, June 16.1905."<br />
San Francisco. — Bill Squires, the<br />
much-heralded champion of Australia,<br />
succumbed to the blow of a<br />
Canadian fist at Colma Thursday<br />
the Terrible Mafia.<br />
after he had been in the ring two Neither the Naples Camorra, the<br />
minutes with Tommy Bums. . The Paris Apaches, nor the Black Hand of<br />
men who witnessed the; brief meeting America is the most powerful and ter<br />
between the two pugilists were charirible secret society in the whole<br />
table enough not to call him a "dub." world,'in spite of the harrowing de<br />
They designated him a "false alarm," tails of their ghastly work.. The palm<br />
who should have been pitted against must go to the Mafia, which flourishes<br />
a fourth-rate fighter rather than.any In Italy, and has done BO for more<br />
pugilist with the slfghtes possession than 300 years. This society, which<br />
of ring skill. ," _<br />
works so swiftly and silently, yet so<br />
To say that the 9,000^ persons who surely, was founded in Sicily for pro<br />
journeyed out to Colma to witness tection against the injustice of foreign<br />
the fight were disappointed would be rulers.—London "P. T. O."<br />
phrasing it too mildly. It was a hot<br />
day and the journey to Colma was a Sheer white goods, in fact, any fine<br />
disagreeable one. Hundreds of per wash goods when new, owe much of<br />
sons came from other states to see their attractiveness to the way they<br />
the leading fighter of the Antipodes are laundered, this being done in a<br />
battle with the light heavyweight manner .to enhance their textile beau<br />
.champion of the United States and ty. Home laundering would.be equal<br />
anticipation was keyed up to the highly satisfactory it proper attention was<br />
est point.' Squires started in to rush given to starching, the first essential<br />
Burns, and was sent down with a being good Starch, which has sufficient<br />
right to the jaw. He arose wobbly strength to stiffen, without thickening<br />
and again was knocked down. Again the goods. Try Defiance Starch and<br />
he stood up, but Burns landed blow you will be pleasantly surprised at the<br />
after blow and then put Squires out improved appearance of your work.<br />
with a right 09 the point of the jaw.<br />
Strains at a Gnat.<br />
TWO DIE IN TROLLEY ACCIDENT. The dean of Westminster has refused<br />
to admit a memorial, tablet<br />
Car Plunges Over Embankment Near which was dedicated to Herbert<br />
Clarksburg, W. Vs.—Ten Hurt. Spencer into the abbey on the ground<br />
that he was c-not orthodox In his<br />
Clarksburg, W. Va.—Heavily laden Christian belief.<br />
with passengers who were enjoying • . • t— 1 ,<br />
an outing, an open trolley car on the By following the directions, which<br />
Fairmont ft Clarksburg Traction com are plainly print*! on each package of<br />
pany's system jumped the track just Defiance* Starch, Men's Collars and<br />
outside the city limits Sunday night Cuffs can be made just as stiff as de<br />
and crashed over an embankment, insired, with either gloss or domestic<br />
stantly killing two persons, fatally In finish. Try it, 16 oz. for 10c, sold by<br />
juring one and seriously injuring nine all good grocers. •<br />
others.<br />
The dead are: Miss Grace Markerl,<br />
Strong Part.<br />
Clarksburg, and \y". T. Gray, engineer Foote Llght'e—Has your sister a<br />
of the Washington Carbon works, strong part in the new piece?<br />
Clarksburg. Miss Maggie M. Robin- Miss Sue Brette Why, yes; she<br />
son, of Fairmont, is dying at 8t has to carry around one of those<br />
Mary's hospital.<br />
heavy spears 1<br />
FITS, St. Vitus Dance and all Nervous<br />
Diseases permanently cured by Dr. Kline's<br />
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trial bottle end treatise. Drf R. H. Kline,<br />
Ld.. 981 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa,<br />
Dublin.—A" portion of the state re His Wife: You needn't make any<br />
galia, valued at $250,000, has been excuses, John. It's all right; you're<br />
stolen from Dublin castle. The safe juet In time to walk the baby for an<br />
In which the regalia was kept was hour or two.—Puck.<br />
forced.' (The jewels stolen were those<br />
used in the ceremony of Investiture in W always get full value in Lewis'<br />
Single Binder straight 5c cigsr. Your<br />
the order of St Patrick, the proces dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111.<br />
sional cross studded with diamonds<br />
and the jeweled sword which is borne Thrift and stinginess are as similar<br />
in procession at the investiture of the as they are different<br />
knights. i<br />
The extraordinary popularity of fine<br />
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Defiance Starch, being free<br />
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makes half the usual quantity of Starch<br />
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finish, equal to that when the goods<br />
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Many a woman averages things up<br />
by figuring that her $28 bonnet and<br />
her husband's $2 lid average $18 eaoh.<br />
a<br />
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A Positive<br />
OUR! FOR<br />
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*1<br />
Kfcffi&Jffl ELECTROTYPES<br />
SI<br />
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CASTORIA<br />
Tor Infants and Children.<br />
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In<br />
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For Over<br />
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CASTORIA<br />
THtcfNTauneoMMwr. •cwvMaenv.<br />
Let •• Sill YOB a Package of<br />
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I claim that it has no superior<br />
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It Will<br />
Not<br />
Stick<br />
to the<br />
A. N. K.—A (1907—28) 2186.<br />
TIRED AND SICK<br />
YET MUST WORK<br />
"Han may work from sun to sun<br />
but woman's work is never done,"<br />
In order to keep the home neat<br />
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and tidy, women overdo and often<br />
suffer in silence, drifting along from<br />
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Compound and following the advice which you gave me I feel like a<br />
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Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women<br />
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to<br />
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With DEFIANCE STARCH,<br />
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DEFIANCE STARCH costs<br />
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Truly yours,<br />
HONEST JOHN, ,<br />
The Grocerymsa<br />
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KLADE/RS siring to buy anyeawawawsaewawaammsi<br />
thing advertised In<br />
IU columns should insist upon having<br />
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FOR SALE<br />
One hundred thoasanS<br />
acres tillable land near<br />
beaver, S3.6O per act*<br />
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•ana Irrigated, all tillable, 18.00. Sixteen<br />
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fortune In It. PrleeJBLsO. Addressown«<br />
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UTH DAKOTA LANDS But...<br />
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