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Show aSEE YOU’RE TOO THIN. NORTHWEST NOTES Even Slight Catarrhal Derangements The Merchants and Miners’ bank of a Rawhide, Nevada, after standing I four days, closed its doors. It is reported that business will be re and depositors paid in ful of the Stomach Produce Acid Fer mentation of the Food. Its Stomach Catarrh Some people are thin and always remain thin, from temperamental The power plant of the Portlar Light and Power company at Cazadert >» Was almost entirely destroyed by fire Sunday. The plant is valued at three-quarters of a million dollars rea- sors, Probably in such cases nothing ean be done to change this personal peculiarity. But there are a large number of people who get tnin, or remain thin, who maturally would be plump and fleshy bat for some digestive derangement. Thin people lack in adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is chiefly composed of fat, Fat is derived from the oily constitments of food, The fat-making foods are called by the physiologist, hydrocarbons. This elass of foods are not digested in the stomach at.all. They are digested in the duodenum, the division of the alimentary canal just below the stomach, The digestion of fat is mainly, if not wholly, the work of the pancreatic jaice. This juice is of alkaline reaction, and is rendered inert bythe addition of acid. A hyperacidity of Lewis Ferris was acquitted of The first murder at Tip Top, the new mining camp, twelve miles from Mills City, Nevada, occurred last week when O. E, Cockrill shot M. E Jacobs, both mining men in a dis] > over a mining claim Bank fermentation of food in the stomach, When the food is taken into the stomach, if the process of digestion does not begin immediately, acid fermenta- tion will take place. This creates a hyperacidity of the stomach juices which in their turn prevent the pan- Examiner Hofer of Nevada re ports the First Bank of Ra‘ the Wonder Trust company nsolvent. The bank examiner that the bank of Rawhide is solvent and will soon open again the digestive fluids of the stomach passing down into the duodenum, destroys the pancreatic fluid for digestive purposes. Therefore, the fats are not digested or emulsified, and the system is deprived of its due proportion of oily constituents, Heuce, the patie nt grows thin. The beginning of the troubleis a catarrhal condition of the stomach which eauses hyperacidity of the gastric juices. This hyperacidity is caused by the harge of murder in connection with the dynamiting of the Overland Burlington train near Butte, May 1 last, ifter the jury had deliberated on the ease scarcely an hour. 4n unknown man was killed at Nyssa, Ore, while endeavoring to steal a ride on a freight train. While endeavoring to get on the rapidly moving train he slipped and the wheels passed over both legs, death resulting a few hours later, By the explosion of a carload of dynamite near Sargent, Colo., a freight train on the Denver & Rio Grande railroad was blown to pieces, two tramps were killed and several trainmen were injured, one fatally. A hole four feet | deep was blown in the ground. Christopher A. Wills, aged about 60, | | was found dead, fully dressed, lying across his bed in the Melrose apartments at Reno, Nevada. It is thought ereatic digestion of the oils, and the he died from natural causes. Willis emaciation r-«nlts. A dose of #eruna before each meal was from Buffalo, N. Y., where he has a wife and little daughter living. Forty-five miles from Pioche, in hurrying digestion, Peruna prevents northerly direction, a new mining disfermentation of the contents of the trict has been organized. Atlanta is stomach, and the pancreatic juice is thus the name of the new district and preserved in its normalstate. It then | every foot of available ground has enly remains for the patient to eata been taken up. Pioche is the nearest | sufficient amount of fat Jorming foods, | supply point for the new district. He Had Broken Something. Mrs. Wilson had a young Japanese servant who had a habit of trying to conceal from his mistress any breakage of dishes of which he chanced to be guilty. The good lady SUMMARY PLEASANT FOR PAPA. Ρ The decision of the interstate commerce commission upholding, in the Type tf The powers inte rested have agreed to send a warship to Tangier to safeguard the lives and property of for- peared in the doorway, His teeth weights or talk nonsense through the Austraila NO, BUT HE USED TO BE. The Minister—You kept beautifully still while I was preaching, Willie of Cleveland The public schools Did you like the sermon? with bookholdérs may be equipped Kid—No, sir; but papa said he’d which enable the scholars to sit erect | spank me good and plenty if I woke while stud him up. The total value of the crops and live stock in Kansas this year is figECZEMA ALL OVER HIM. ured out by the beard of agriculture No Night's Rest for a Year and Limit to be $463,648,606 of His Endurance Seemed Near The national congress of San Do| mingo has proclaimtd General Ramon | Caceres re-elected president of the re- | public for a té rm of six years. Governor Glenn, on June 18, amid imposing ceremonies, signed the proclamation mak g prohibition effective 1a, January 1, 1909. in North Car A French engineer named Ponteaux announces the invention of an electric gun which without powder or other explosive, is capable of firing 1,200 shots a minute Dr. Thomas W. Small, surgeon of the American line steamer St. Louts, committed suicide in his cabin on the been condemned te death at Warsaw on the charge of being implicated in a recent attempt to kill General Skallon, governor general of Warsaw. Santa Fe locomotive shops of the over 1,000 men in Topeka, Kansas. Scarcity of work is given as the cause. It is reported that in a fight between Yaqui Indians and Mexican troops, at a water hole between Guaymas and Hermosillo, several Mexican soldiers were killed. The troops are still pursuing the Yaquis. = Ν “Are you interested psychical, Mr. Dubbs? “No, Miss Culchaw; in Ι things haven't wheeled any since the chainless-geared safety came in.” It Cures While You Walk. Allen’s Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching SealBold by = Druggiats ερ 25e, Don’t any substitute. Trial package m2 Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Ye Roy, N. ¥. Jersey Legislation. “Thet was a disgusting slap the governor took at our bills,” said the New Jersey legislator “Seemed to irritate him as much as mosquito bills,” admitted the disgrun- tied colleague ey resnlate the Bowe! SALL PILL, SMALL DOSE,SMALL PRICE. ERS Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature fewk Gord REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. dia-| Fifty fishing boats have been wrecked off the coast of Kagoshima, and 350 shock that she was rendered uncon: of their crews have been scious. A note of warning was found posted in the building. The governor of the province has requested assistance from the government navy yard at Sasebo, will be called. State Senator Charles McDonnell of Sweet Grass county, Montana, is conducting a series of experiments in conjunction with Luther Burbank. He has already succeeded in raising @ drowned. The census bureau has issued a pre liminary report showing that the total cut of lumber in the United States during the calendar year 1907 was 47,256,154,000 feet, board measure, the number of lumber mills being 28,- 850. The Vigorit powder plant at Pinole, a few miles north of Berkeley, Cal., caught fire, causing the nitro-glycerine mixing house te blow up. As there was plenty of time for the employees to escape, none of them was injured or killed. large crop of pineapples and is now experimenting with different grafting processes. He proposes to graft the Six firemen were injured and property loss estimated at about $50,000 was caused in a fire which partially banana tree and the loco weed, and destroyed a four-story brick building claims he can produce an edible fruit. in Chicago, ocupied by the CommerHe also proposes to make a creeping cial Cabinet company and the Amer| iean Industrial company. vine of the sugar beet plant. William Hamilton Young, manager was | Luther Heckman, aged 21, killed and a number of persons of the Washington office of the Western Union Telegraph company and faously injured by an explosion of 3,000 | miliarly known to newspaper men pounds of nitroglycerine at the E. I. | throughout the country as Col. Ham Dupont Denemours Powder company’s Young, died on June 19. He was one works at Louviers, twenty miles south of the oldest telegraphers of the counof Denver. | try shocked and bruised, though not seri- Through the coolness of Assistant Secretary James E. Dougherty, of the state humane society, Governor Henry| | A. Butchel of Colorado escaped prob- | able injury at the hands of Mrs. Annie Positively cured by these Little Pills. of mates, suffered so severe a nervous quit work last week, intending to re main out until the operators grant an increase in wages or make satisfactory concessions. If after further ne gotiations between the United Mine Workers’ officials and the operators no settlement is reached, a formal strike 0 mula for the manufacture The Westinghouseelectric interests in Germany have formed a combina tion with the Bergmann Electric company of Berlin, whereby the Bergmanns will install the Westinghouse electric traction systems in that “My son Clyde was almost completely covered with eczema. Physicians treated him for nearly a year without helping him any. His head, face, and neck were covered with large steamer at New York by shooting. No cause for the act is known. have —Owes Recovery to Cuticura. | scabs which he would rub until they fell off. Then blood and matter would run out and that would be worse. Friends coming to see himsaid that if he got well he would bedisfigured for life. When it seemed as if he could possibly stand it no longer, I used some Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Oint- monds is a fantastic farce, Two thousand five hundred miners in the Northern Colorado’ coal fields sent?” ture blast. gene, Ore. the in- telephone when your employer is ab- Five unidentified Italians, railroad laborers at Lehigh, Pa., on the Pocono mountains, were killed by a prema: | pected climax in Paris last week. Lemoine has fled, and his famous for- | Mrs. E. E. Howell, one of = The world’s sheep-shearing record {s 2,394 animals in nine hours. This was done at Hawks Baystation, in An explosion partially wrecked the front part of a house occupied by members of the Mormon faith at Bubut ment, and Cuticura Resolvent. That was the first night for nearly a year that he slept. In the morning there was a great change for the better. in about six weeks he was perfectly well. Our leading physician recommends Cuticura for eczema. Mrs. Algy Cockburn, Shiloh, O., ͵΄ν 11, 1907.” IMPRESSED THE LITTLE ONE. Deportment of Colored Gentieman a Matter of Admiration. of the wonderful things she had observed in the Capitol City. “One evening,” said she, breathlessly, “papa took me to have supper at a grand hotel where the dining room was awfully big, and at the tables around us sat great senators and reprepresentatives with their wives, all drinking champagne!” “IT suppose the manners of these great persons were perfect?” ventured her companion, with widened eyes. “Yes,” returned Elsie. “But,” she added, with a sudden burst of enthusiasm, “the deportment of the colored gentlemen who served the wine was perfectly beautiful!” What the Fox Really Sald. The fox that Aesop up at the grapes. made ν “No, sir.” “Ever go to the circus?” “Never saw a circus in mylife, sir.” After suffering for seven years, this woman wasrestored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Read herletter. “How about baseball? Do you take two or three afternoons a wbek to see the game?” “Don't like baseball, sir.” The old broker bit the end off his cigar ‘My boy,” hesaid, quietly, “this is the twenty-ninth story , isn’t it?” ‘I think so, sir.” “Well, it is not high enough for you.” “Not high enough for me, sir?” “No, you belong up in paradise.”— Chicago News A Mrs. Sallie French, of Paucaunla, Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: “1; had female troubles for seven years— was all run-down, and so nervous [ could not do anything. The doctors treated mefor different troubles but did me no good. While in this con- dition I wrote to Mrs. Pinkhamfor advice and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ¢ ‘ompound, and I am now strong and well.” FACTS FOR SiCK WOMEN. MATTER OF COMPULSION. No Soup, No Dinner, the Rule Down by Barney. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, andhas positively cure.d thousands of women who have been troubled’with Laid Six years ago, when the king visited Dublin, some amusing incidents were recorded due to the grotesqueness of some hotel waiters apparently fresh from rural life. One hotelkeeper told such imported “server” that he Ways serve every one with dinner and be quite certain had it. Thereupon ensued the displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-downfeeling, flatulency,indigestion,dizziness,ornervousprostration. Why don’t youtryit ? Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs. just a newly must alsoup at that he Pinkham if there is anythin akout your sickness you do no understand. She will treat your letterinconfidence andadvise you following scene between a visitor and the new Waiter: “Soup, sir?” said Barney “No soup for me,” said the visitor. “But you must have it,” said Bar- free. No woman ever regretted writing her, and because of her vast experience she has helped thousands. Address, Lynn, Mase. “Hang the house!” exclaimed the visitor, highly exasperated. “When | don't want soup I won't eat it. Get along with you!” “Well,” said Barney, with solemnity, “all I can say is just this—it’s the rules of the house and sorra a drop else ye'll get till ye finish the soup!” —London — <> Deaiaese Cannot Be Cured | by local applications, as they cannot reach the disDeafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh or Send for circulars, free. a CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0, Sold by D Take igoifee Pills for constipation. is made of the am | ally prepared and evenly baked by damp heat in only for tin it’s ready to serve! It can be quickly prepared in a variety of styles and nothing makes Twelve years ago few people knew of such a preparation as a Μὲ for the Feet. To-day after the genuine merits of the candidature of M. Laloe, who was Allen’s Foot-Ease have been told yearafter soundly beaten, but for the first re- year by grateful persons, it is indispens- corded candidature of a domestic serv- able to millions. It is cleanly, wholeand antiseptic and gives ant. The liveried class is supposed to some, healing rest and πο to tired aching feet. take on the political color of its surIt cures while you walk. ver 30,000 roundings and to be ultra-conservative | testimonials. Imitations pay the dealer as a rule, but this candidate stood as a larger profit otherwise you would never a@ republican socialist, and he 1s said be offered a substitute for Allen’s FootEase, the original foot powder. Ask for to have been strongly supported by Allen’s Foot:Ease, and see that you get it. a better summer meal. In the home, at the camp, andfor thepicnic Libby’s Yeal Loaf is a his kind. satisfying dish; full of food value that brings Peace for Once. The Very Way. The natural flavor is all retained: When removed from the he General Association of Paris Stu- People Talk About Good Things. in Libby’s Great White Kitchen. afraid of appendicitis.” ents, he remarked: “We must not And sly Reynard darted away to en- | be afraid to acknowledge that our stujoy the sport of a fox hunt. dents are no longer Bohemians.” Innovation in Politics. The recent municipal elections best selected meat, scientificDays of Bohemia Ended. Bohemia has ceased to exist in the Paris Latin quarter, according to Al“They may be,” yawned the fox, in- | fred Capus, the playwright, who may differently, “or they may be preserved | be regarded as an authority on the sweet by some chemical process. You point. In @ lecture delivered on beknow the pure food laws are not as half of the “Maison d'Etudiants,” strict as they might be. Anyway, I | which is to be the headquarters of don't care for them because I Food Produ Libby’s Veal Loaf when it is entirely closed, Deaf- ness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi- looked “Grapes sour!” hooted the old owl ; eased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. far up in the vines. Paris were remarkable not ΝΗ ΠΠ ney; “it’s the rules of the house.” Little Elsie, who had recently re turned from a visit to Washington, was describing to her companion some “1 tell you, Judson is a slick chap,” “T don’t understand an expression laughed Silas Ryetop. “He took his in the book I have been reading, pa; wife to Washington and kept her in how do you get ‘over the bay?’”’ | the congressional library four hours.” “By taking a schooner, my daugh“What did he do that for?” asked ter.” Hiram Hardapple ——___—_—_—_o—_—__——_— “Why, begosh, they fine you if you FULLY NOURISHED talk in that building, and for four hours she didn't speak a word.” Perfectly Balanced Grape-Nuts a Food. No chemist’s analysis of Grape-Nuts ean begin to showthe real value of | the food—the practical value as shown Jochim, an insane woman. The woby personal experience. man was looking for the governor with country. It is a food that is perfectly bal- | a revolver. Detachments of the Russian force anced, supplies the needed elements A new million dollar distillery Is to that recently invaded Persian terri of brain and nerves in all stages of | be constructed at Winnipeg to meet tory in punishment for the depreda- life from the infant, through the strenthe demands of the growing market of | tions of Persian brigands are with- uous times of active middle life, and the Canadian Northwest. The build- | drawing. With the payment by Per- | is a comfort and support in old age. ings will cover thirty-five acres, 200 sia of the indemnity exacted the dit“For two years I have used Grapemen will be employed, and 500,000 to ficulty with Teheran is considered at Nuts with milk and a little cream, for 600,000 bushels of grain will be con- an end. | breakfast. I am comfortably hungry sumed annually subject | for my dinner at noon. E. T. Bethel, the British τ. B. Bratton local agent of the “I use little meat, plenty of vegewho was found guilty before a Bri Metropolitan Insurance company, was the court at Seoul of spreading sedition | tables and fruit in season, for arrested at Victoria, B. C., last week, through the me lium of a newspaper | noon meal, and if tired at tea time, charged with incendiarism. He was published in the Korean vernacular, ! take Grape-Nuts alone and feel perfect| caught coming from the board of trade and of which he is proprietor, has | ly nourished ilding basement from which flames been sente need to three weeks’ im | “Nerve and brain power, and mem were burstin Bratton was formerly prisonment ory are much improved since using | a resident of Salt Lake City The steamship lines which carr Grape-Nuts lam over sixty and weigh| rmer mayor of Butte, Η. L. Fran) My son and husband seeing | freight from New York to the W est | 155 Ibs. Mont., and a minent politician of Indies and Panama have been hard hit | how I have improved, are now using that state, was removed from the by the slump in freight traffic. Repre- Grape-Nuts. Palmer House Chicago, to police “My son, who is a traveling man, sentatives of these lines say that they | headquarters one day last week, and are now carrying about two-thirds as eats nothing for breakfast but Grapelater sent to the home of his brotherAn aunt, much freight as they did at this sea- Nuts and a glass af milk in-law in Cin aati It is believed | son last year over 70, seems fully nourished on that Mr. Frank is demented, “There's a Additional a rrests of alleged Mexi | Grape-Nuts nd cream.” Japan imported in 1904 timber ot || were ean revolutionis made Ξ Reason.” the quality produced in Oregon and | Name given by Postum Co., Battle week at Nueveeases Grandes, Mexico. Washington to the value of $138,700; ; Thirty are now in jail. Among the Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Well: | in 1905, $162,532, and in 1906 the prisoners is Santa Ana Perez, leader ville,” in pkgs. amount increased to $250,000. Ever read the aboveletter? A new |trade in Oreg on pine is mostly con- | of the Temosachic revolution of 1893 | fined to long timbers and materials for when the Mexico custom house of Po- one appears from time to time. They | jomas was raided. are genuine, true, and full of human ‘ship construction and flooring. interest. the| ot | “No, sir,” replied the saintly youngster in the doorway “Chew gum or read novels?” “Never, sir.” “Play juggler with the paper All publications having anrachistic main, the case of the lumbermen of the Pacific northwest, ends the con:| tendencies will hereafter find it practention which for the past eight tically impossible to make use of the months has tied up the lumber indus- United States mails for their distribution as the result of orders issued by try of this section of the country. None were injured, Office ‘Boy a Creature Funny Man's Brain. ‘So you have come in answer to my advertisement for office boy?” said the old broker briskly “Do you smoke elgners A man and a woman of cigarettes Joe Schafer, negro, twice sentenced the postmaster general. Daniel Jones, Frank Spikes and at Butte to be hanged for the killing explained that it was wicked to de | of 4 man named Hawkins, but savea | Haywood Lee, white, all of Raleigh, eeive, and directed the Japanese to from the noose each time by the su-| S. C., were killed at the Raleigh phostell her whenever he broke anything. preme court, which reversed the find- phate works by the escape of sulphuric The boy promised to do as she ading of the iower court, has been ar acid gas. Three others were almost vised. One day, while Mrs. Wilson rested in Salt Lake City, charged with overcome but recovéred. was entertaining some friends in the beating a woman over the head with The Lemoine diamond case came to parlor, the Japanese suddenly apa chair. a sensational ending with an wunexwere bared in a childlike smile, and his eyes sparkled with the light of conscious virtue: “Meesa Wirson, you ter-ra me, when break somesing to ter-ra you. I break my pants!"—Success Magazine. TOO GOOD FOR THIS EARTH. ζετο The warm weather on Sunday drove thousands to the beaches at New York City for relief, and as a result eight drowninggs were reported. entire system were last week ordered | closed until June 29. This will affect 4 hastens the stomach digestion. By | and the thinness disappears and plumpness takes its place, NEWS contentment! Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago, TEA You think one tea as good as another? Why don’t you buy at the lowest price you see in the window? 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