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Show NORTHWEST NOTES Elixir Cleanses tKo v enna 'Mem Effect'- uallytDispcU Col s andlicact aelios Juo to ConsItpaT Acts naturally, acts Irul as a Laxative. Best; farMenmrn an JCIuU. trn -- young and Old. To et its J jeneficial Ejjocts Always Luv trenuine ulucli has ilie jtul name of the Com- pany CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. it -- m manufactured , printed on file front of evci packnfle. y SOLD STALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. one size e. regular price by whom on, 50tp-loJlI- Deaths of Presidents. Washingtons death was due to acute laryngitis; Adams, Madison and Monroe, practically to old age; Jefferson, chronic diarrhea; John Quincy Adams, paralysis; Jackson, dropsy; VaVn Buren, catarrhal affections of the throat and lungs; William Henry Harrison, pleurisy; Tyler, cause of death not given by biographers; Polk, cholera; Taylor, cholera morbus, com-tincwith a severe cold; Fillmore, paralysis; Pierce, dropsy; Buchanan, rheumatic gout; Lincoln, Garfield and McKinley, assassinated; Johnson, paralysis; Grant, cancer at the root of the tongue; Hayes, neuralgia of I he heart; Arthur, heart trouble, and Benjamin Harrison, pneumonia. Henry Dyer, the 13 year old sort of Mr. Yoriek Nichols, was downed while bathing in the Platte river near their home At Pratt, Wyoming. A dispateh from Bo.einan, Mont, fctates that William Thompson, an engineer, was killed in a holler explosion In the Roberta sawmill, in Rear canyon. Mrs. Caroline Klrchoff, CO years of nge, of Colorado Springs, was killed, end Henry Hanning, 40 years of age, was fatally injured by the explosion of a boiler at the Edgerton saw mills, ten miles north of Colorado Springs. P. G. Ayres, aged 63, president of the First National hank of Coffeyvllle, Kan., dropped dead at Stonewall, a summer resort forty inlles west of Trinidad, Colo., where he was spending a vacation with a number of friends. David linger, a well known banker of Lewiston, Mont., and one of the prominent men of the state, has formally announced his candidacy for Die nomination fujvernorship ticket. for the lieutenant the Democratic on While a crowd of were celebrating their arrival In the town of Marmarth, Mont., a fight was started In the tenderloin district and an unknown girl was shot and killed by another, known only by the name of Blanche. The Montana Hotel Mens assocla tion- met in Butte last week. One oj the subjects before the body was the question of the merits and demerits of the nine-foo- t bed sheet demanded men in various parts of by traveling cow-punche- rs the coutnry. n 85-pou- e 3, COFFEE buying and partly else. ' Your grocer returns your money if you like Schilling's Best; we pay him. dont man must stand erect, not be kept erect by ethers. Marcus Aurelius. A 5IE uiE y e to-da- y QUITE SAFE WITH HER. One Secret Tootsie Surely Would Pass Along. Never - Mrs. K. G. Turner, one of Cbey ennes leading citizens, died of heart failure while asleep In her bed. She had been calling on friends during the afternoon and had laid down to ECZEMA FOR 55 YEARS. get a little rest. Falling asleep, she died without a struggle. Suffered Torments from Birth In Empire City, three miles from Car-soFrightful Condition Got No Help City, Nevada, a once flourishing Until Cuticura Cured Him. city during the bonanza days of VirI had an Itching, tormenting ecze- ginia City, was visited by fire last ma ever since I came into the world, week, destroying six houses, almost and I am now a man 55 years old. the total number, and cremating John I tried all kinds of medicines I heard Bradbury, a pioneer of than place. Frank Gillice, postman at the Bunof, but found no relief. I was truly in a frightful condition. At last I ker Hill & Sullivan mine, whose mysbroke out all over with red and white terious disappearance from Wardner boils, which kept growing until they was variously accounted for by thewere as big as walnuts, causing great ories of suicide, abduction and acci pain and misery, but I kept from dent, has turned up alive and well at scratching as well as I could. I was the home of his brother in California. so run down that I could hardly do The division engineer on the St. my work. I used Cuticura Soap, Oint- Paul from' Lombard east to Forsytlr, ment, Resolvent, and Pills for about Mont., says that the company will be eight months, and I can truthfully say 3,000 men until cold weathI am cured. Hale Bordwell, Tipton, employing er sets in on repairing the line where la., Aug. 17, 1907. it was damaged by the floods, relay"I cheerfully endorse the above testrack of the Montana railroad timonial. It is the truth. I know Mr. ing th,e with steel, and ballasting Bordwell and know the condition he the roadbed. was in. Nelson R. Burnett, Tipton, la. A peculiar accident happened to Indias Savings Banks. Captain Cadle of the Reno police The postal savings bank of .India force. While standing in th-- police was established in 1882, in which year station Officer Tolly began brushing the depositors numbered 39,121 and Cadles clothes with a brush. In some the deposits amounted to $932,243. In the captains revolver was dis1907 the depositors numbered 1,190,-22- 0 way charged, the bullet plowing down the and the deposits amounted to Lack of his leg, neatly cutting the which, perhaps, should not be considered large In a country having trousers, the ball entering the floor. a population of some 300,000,000, but After a heroic effort Mrs. Ed. Fosthe average Indian farmer, mechanic, ter, living near Reno, Nevada, saved servant or laborer never denosits her two children from burning to money in a bank, but hides it away death. She was outdoors, washing, in a pot or box in the ground. New the children playing In the house, York World. when she noticed that the house was on fire. She fought her way through the flames and got the children safely out, but was badly burned herself. Good coffee is partly in While in session at Billings, the Montana State Federation of Labor in resolutions commending adopted in eff'orts his for securing Gompers making; like everything $49,-223,28- Sewing Rcom Vaudeville. lts nip and tuck with me."I said "though often Rujlng paint tned to be like the the Sewing Machine, the seamy side." proverbial buying of a pig In a strike -do something of a reel," anj in which chalk, Mixture poke. Cotton. ground rock, etc., piedominaied were nounced the Spool 'I bate a good eye for the thread of marked and sold ns Tuie White declared the Lead," the deception not being ap- a plot, complacently parent until the paint and the paint- Needle. I gather Interest as I go along," ing were paid for. This deception is still practiced, but we have learned to boasted tho Huffier. I do a pretty smooth turn In my expose It easily. National Lead Company, the larg- cancan. modestly remarked the Oil. When I try to do anything. mournest makers of genuine Pure White I get the Lead, realizing the Injustice that was fully remarked the Eye, being done to both property owners Hook. and honest paint manufacturers, set about to make paint buying safe. They first adopted a trade mark, tho now famous Dutch-BoFainter, and put this trademark, ns a guaranty of purity, on every patkago of their White Lead. They then set about AND A WOMAN'S WORK familiarizing the public with the blow-piptest by which the purity and genuineness of White Lead may be determined, and furnished a blowpipe free to every one who would write them for It. This action was In Itself a guaranty of the purity of National Iead Companys White Lead. As the result of this open dealing tho paint buyer has only himself to Marne If he is defrauded. For test outfit and valuable booklet on painting, address National Lead Company, Wood bridge Bldg., New York. OPEN DEALING IN PAINT. concessions from the political parties, but no particular party was indorsed. The body also demands that candidates friendly to labor, irrespective of party, alone be supported at the polls. said the young wife, to have any secrets from you oughtnt me." Well, Tootsie? You go to lodge meetings, and you never tell me anything about them." They wouldn't Interest you, dear. I dont mind giving you the password, though, if youll promise never to disclose It to a living soul." Ill promise never to tell it to anybody. Remember Its to be repeated only once and very rapidly." I'll remember. What is it? John, love, LYDIA E. PINKHAM Nature and a womans work com- bined have produced tho grandest remedy for womans ills that tho world has ever known. In the good days of onr grandmothers they relied upon the roots and herbs of tho field to cure disease and mitigate suffering. Tho Indians on our Western can produce roots and Plains y for herbs every ailment, and cure diseases that baffle tho most skilled physicians who have spent years in the study of drugs. Aldaborontiphosciphomiosticos. From the roots and herbs of the What? Please say it again, a lit- field Lydia E. Pinkham more than tle slower. to the women Have you forgotten the conditions thirty years ago gave of the world a remedy for their pealready? I said only once and very culiar ills, more potent and efficarapidly. cious than any combination of drugs. (Tearful pause.) Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable I wish you hadnt told O, dear! Compound is now recognized as the me! standard remedy for womans ills. LUKEWARM LOVER. Mrs. Bertha Muff, of 515 N.C. St. Louisiana, Mo., writes : Complete restoration to health means so much to me that for the sake of other suffering women I am willing old-fashion- ed to-da- to make my troubles public. 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