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Show THE EEAVtXt COUNTY VXEKLY PRESS BEAVER. UTAII " !, Gdif., tki Mr ao Ott M re rstUt for Tulit ku done t&M the mi UV. T pounds and her health U now " ter lhaa la y$ars." - TT CO Jf?) : - . Jos xaimofi&ss$5& IMGHS what doc. she bu f tioed twain . Deelam fl bet- " Health Comes to you and the children if you hare Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in the house. "HH TOfti. lo.nc" on1 "rrwtTTi. tipsn this old fashioned vegetable tonic and blood-makis still used bv the million bottles every was first used by everyyear. body 50 years ago and is still sale and sane because it contains no alcohol or narcotic It is made v up of Blood root, Oregon Grape root, vjueen's root, btone root, Cherry Uark, Tvitnout alcohoL Make your blood redder and your health better by 'going to your nearest druprffist and ob taining: Dr. Pierce s Golden 3Ied ical Discovery in tablet or liquid, . form. , Walla Waila, Wash." When I ha4 tho. measles Lwenk out a little er It I I j - o - 1?U j.--r !:K any-- .Jj, bus-ban- . Didnt Feaze Him. author was vainly to write the other morning, he was repeatedly Interrupted an his n If you ask me one more question," i harassed writer declared at last, will go out and drown myself." 'Father," came the smajl voice, ay I come and see you do it?" m swmooi heed Tiotwtnd of. women htvs kidney and dder trouble and never respect it. V'omeW complaint often prove to b .hint eln but kidney troablt, or th nit of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys art not in' a healthy ndition, they nay earns the other oris to become diseased. . tain in the back, headache, loes of am- -' ion, nervousness, are often times aymp-- i of kidney troable. . v Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. liner's Bwamp-Roo- t, a physician's obtained at any drag (tore, may Jut the remedy seeded to ovwoota h conditions. , ' 3et a- swdium or large slss bottle faaV " I diately from any drug iter. However: if yov wish to test tail t preparation send ten eente imer Co, Binghamton, N. Y, f a mple bottle. - When writing be sore anon this papers Adv. - - rt ki too soon and took oold on my lungs. V I. had sharp pains. I took some medicine that I got from the drug store bat nothing did me much good until I took a bottle of Dr, Pierce's Ooldan Medical Discovery. It did me great good. ' The 'DlicoverV has done my mother and father lota of good, too, for nenralgla."--Mi- 8 Florence Boons, Linden 6t. Route S, Box 8. the treatment' of silver and the maintenance of the country's monetary standard, not to mention such Bide issues as the. greenback craze contests that were only settled by the : titanic struggle of 1806 were all fought out here during the term of ' f i EPRESENTATIVE JOSEPH GURNEK . CANNON. Republican, Eighteenth district of Illinois set a new American v record the other day for service In congress, when he, passed the mark set by Senator Justin S. Morrill of Vermont, who, as senator and representative, served 43 years, 9 months and 24 days. Counting his victory In the recent landslide, Mr. Cannon has been elected to congress 23 times. lie is.. now ending his forty-fourt- h year of service. He was first elected to the Forty-thir- d coneresa f 1873-5- 1 anu railed of and d spenker in the Sixty-secon- to the Flfty-thlrt- f congresses. (1911-13- ) (1803-5- ' Vanity m Animal's Custom. The Investigating scientist who hat his active service. been studying wild animals has learned He was an active par that members of the feline tribe do not ticipant in the long-e- x with their long claws on the bark play tended efforts out ot which of trees to sharpen theto, as la popu was finally evolved the but the antics are a larly supposed present civil service. He display of vanity en the part of the has participated in the to show how agile and powerful male, enactment of all of the he It. - . great tariff measures; U -- well-know- - . -- i I , oue who feels any more grateful to It ; than I do" was the statement made f recently by Mrs. J. M. Craig of 674ft East Fortieth street, Los Angeles. I LIke bo many other families durInfluenza epidemic, last year ing thehad we all It, and my own Illness, together with the worry over the rest ot our family, brought on a case of 'genuine nervous prostration, , I "I was so weak I couldnt even sweep the floor, and during the day I ; would have to lie down four or five times. I tried to walk; but found out half a block was all I could stand before I gave out Nervous spells came ra me often. v J . trnJ "Every medicine I tried failed to d reach my case until finally my urged mt,' to try Tanlac, and I u indeed thankful that he did, for It proved to be Just what I needed. "The first two bottles didn't seem to help me. I guess that was because I was so extremely bad pft, but on the third bottle I could tell I was Improving and" that gave me more hopes than ever of getting well. . I "My Improvement from then on was rapid and by the time I had taken ave bottles of Tanlac I was better and stronger than I had been in years. I was sleeping soundly at night and had gained twelve pounds in weight ."That' was several months ago and from then until now I have been In as rood health as I ever was In my life nd have been doing all the bouse-?or- k by myself.' . "It is simply remarkable: how Tan- c has built me up and I have told eryone of my friends and relatives at a, wonderful medicine it Is." Teniae Is sold by; leadlnr drngglati ' rywhere. Adv. , J k vj 51 "Of all the people who have taken Tanlac,I don't believe there is r a u that has ion been passed Hqr the pro tection and elevation of labor, Including the Chi nese exclusion law; In Sherman the Fun for Women ) He was ,. Fifty-eightFifty-nintSixtieth ; commemorate today securely establishes Joseph G. Cannon In the place of "Father ef all the nnd Sixty-fir(1903-1911). congresses His district American Congresses." - When he took his seat comprises the counties of Clark, Cumberland, Edat the. beginning of the. Forty-thir- d congress, the gar, Iroquois, Kankakee and Vermilion, with a great empire of the West .'was still thefrohtler population of about 230,000. He lives In Danville of our civilization. ' That vast and powerful secand is a lawyer and banker, fte was born in tion, now so potent In tho councils of the nation, Guilford, N.'C and will be eighty-fiv- e years old was then without votes, excepting a narrow fringe ' May 7, 1921. of "Uncle Joe".. Qumon's name is exceedingly fa. . " population on the shores of. the Pacific ocean. The sovereign states of Arizona, Colorado, North miliar to the United States at large;, probably few public mea aremore widely known. So the . Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, Washington and Wyoming were withforegoing facts about him are pretty generally out rotes and were represented here, by delegates. known. While the veteran is Interesting as an Whal a wonderful, galaxy of brilliant men were individual and a legislator he is also Interesting here when he came to congress t James G. Blaine, as a landmark by which the progress of things may be measured. The Jubilation held by the f the "Plumed Knight" of American statesmen, was speaker of the house. James A. Garfield was a house when "Uncle Joe" set the new service mark was therefore a decidedly Interesting affair.. Times-ha- ve member of the Ohio-- delegation and was giving evidences of those talents of leadership which changed and we have changed with them since he was elected to congress In 1872 and here subsequently called him to the presidency. Julius C. Burrows, of Michigan; James B. Beck, of Kenare some of the utterances which hint at the tucky; William P. Frye and Eugene Hale, of change of nearly. half a century. ' Maine ; Joseph R. Hawley, of Connecticut ; George Former Speaker Champ Clark of Missouri F. Hoar, of Massachusetts; Roger Q. Mills, sf When Joseph Cannon was born on the battlefield of Guilford Court House, a victory for Lord ' Texas; and Stephen B. Elklns, of the territory of Cornwallls, the fruits of which were repealed by . New .Mexico, .were elected 'membert'oT the same house nnd were subsequently called to the other Generat Greene, we did not have, any rail road v end of the capltol. But there were, in that same any telegraphs, any telephones, any sewing macongress, men who rounded out their congressionchines, any repeating rifles, and a thousand and al careers in this body and whose names are equalone things that we consider iiecessary to our mod-- , era civilization. When we celebrated "Uncle , ly familiar to the American people. Among them might be mentioned Benjamin F. Joe's eightieth birthday I laid down the conditions " Butler of Massachusetts; Richard P. Bland, of on which a man could serve as long as he had. Missouri ft"Sunset" Cox, of New York; William In the first place, the politics of his district must "God bless you" with all my heart' , remain the same, in the second place, he must -- 8. Holman, of Indiana ; John A. Kasson, of Iowa ; Speaker Frederick H. Glllett of Massachusetts William R. Morrison, of Dllnols; Samuel J. Randbe a man ot force and ability. In the third actlvl&es of the gentleman from Illinois In The Alexander IL: of of Pennsylvania; Stephens, place, he must remain as faithful as the North , all,, official an capacity have probably affected directly . , Georgia: . Star. I said that "Uncle Joe" filled those conmore millions of Americans than and Indirectly of end the At menthe other capltol might be ditions. I thlnkyet that he, does. ' now dwelling upon the Individual of those any William A. Rodenberg of Illinois Joseph G. ' tloned Senators Allison, of Iowa ; Bayard, of DelaNot only has he surpassed all the states-earth. of of " ware; Cameron, Pennsylvania; Carpenter, Cannon wan first elected in 1872 as a representamen of America In length of service In conspicu. Wisconsin; Chandler, of Michigan; Roscoe Conic-lintive in the Forty-thir- d congress from the four- -' ous place In which he has been conspicuous, but G. of New Davfs, of WestJlr York; Henry teenth district of Illinois, and he became a member r- - bebas- surpassed the service of alt aave a very few orTermont Yrellnghuysen, of orthls body on March 4, 1873, the same day on" iglnlairEdmunchv statesmen In history, ancient and modern, and he New Jersey; Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine.; John which Ulysses S. Grant was Inaugurated for the .'stands. today. with a longer record of eminent post-.IlloJ. .Ingalls,'of Kansas; John A, LOgan, of Illinois; second .time as President of. the United StBtes, Jihwijw.;. Justin. S., Morrill, J Oliver- P.-- Mortortr HfMr Irave vi r- -; of the world. Slier-of " John" Indlana7Cart Mlssburi;"" Schufi,or be understood when" we recall that at the time Majority Floor Leader Frank W. Mondell of mani and, Allen O. Thurman, of Ohio; William of Mr. Cannon's first election the population of We have not always agreed with Untie Minnesota.. of Wlndom, the Uned States was estimated, at 40.596,000 as on either side, but we have all honored him Joe Of dele871 the senators, representatives and against 100,000,000 today; there were 87 states , his virile ability and, more than that for his for In who were recorded that notable gates gathering, then os agalnKt 48 today; the public wealth which . stalwart unwavering courage. Long may he reall but two have passed from the stage of public was eFtlroated at something over $30,000,000,000 main here to remind those who come that a man Providence merciful but us has life; left Speaker In IST2, Is placed at more than 1300,000,000.000 be courageous, that a man can stand for what can Cannon Sherwood General In and we order that now; the-ba- nk deposits, which then amounted to believe is Tight,- - even though It may not for he know those in were there that might days giants HJTiO.OOO.OOO have grown to $32,700,000,000, audi the moment be popular. . upon the earth. . , . our ratlroad service has expanded from (56,000 no been to It our has all "Uncle Joe" Cai)hon At I look into your facea man other . la miles of track In ojratlon to more than "208.000,;' ' history to be given so intimately connected with so I am reminded that our honored speaker and his miles. That In brief, summarizes the vast strides many historic characters. predecessor In that chair were approaching the that we have made In material progress sines he ( .' Cannon has 10 served been a ot of house. Mr., member polls to cast their first votes In 187Z. Jim Mann, under this has speakers " at the age of sixteen, was do doubt beginning his "this housed In the following order;. James G. , Snmfj Idea of how the post office' department has C. we Michael had remember when J. can struggle with rival ambitions to continue a farmer also be Samuel, Kerr, J. that ' Blaine," Randall, expanded or become a lawyer; today he is an ornament to Warren Kelfer, John G. Carlisle, Thomas B, Re-d- , in 1S73 the receipts ageregated $2,000,000 nnd the V 'L. both B. reDavid while Crl lost professions, a true, scientific farmer and the Charles disbursements $J.000,000, up, Henderson, Champ y year the ' the dlHbursenietit ? Industrious and useful lawmaker I have ever mo Clnrk II. Frederick were ? and he himself and while C7,00(),000 Glllett, celpts " ' of"' known. ' .My frlcuds Ilulcey and Mondell, at the . I4HOO0.OU0. occuplfd that exalted...posltlon.for a period hge of twelve, were beginning to figure life In per"'elglit' yearS'THe'lina 'also served 'under 1(J prvsl centages, while Rodenberg, at the age of seven, dents, as follows: Grant. Hay?, Garfield, Arthur, the committee on poet offices and pot roads, valwas winning his way with "You would scarce exCleveland, Harrison, McKlnlcy, Roosevelt, Taft uable as they were, that bis fame will rest. Afyr weeks committee few he and be will a was pect one of my age," and the ambitions of Claude and in . Harding Wilson, miring for six years upon that Kltchin and Nick Longworth, at the age of three, a IemocrntIC to the Samuel list J. Randall, added, by assigned were centered about their first pants, As I look In beMr. In which Cannon on Forty-thirThe congress, appropriations spenker, to the .committee ' over, the bouse I find more than 100 of my col- gan his service, wllL be memorable because of the the Forty-sixtcongress, 'and It is becaune of Ua " "who bad not then been borh.T" " coin-"leagues Tor pnssngo' orthe" act providing theresuniptlnn7 Mefttlty vrlth the'workmjr of that important of We hove hod great development In these years, mlttee down to the time of his elevation to the payments following the Civil war. The civil rights bill, the amnesty bill and much similar and I am jglnd to have hevn a suinll part of It and speukernhlp that his fame will remain assured legislation of a reconstructive nature, made neces- ' to be able tn continue with you In the work we throughout the ages. It can be. truthfully said here ?o for the pence and prosperity of the Amerl-rasary by that unhappy event, mt-- not b referred that n man h proved a stronger bulwark of ! all times to. movement resulted. at federal The granger finnlly people and the world, so far as we con, br great treasury ' protection In 1887, In. the enactment of the Interstate comexample lu fraternity and charity. I tlmnk you nnd under all clrcnnwtnnces, merce law. front the bottom of my heart. (Prolonged applause, of the temporary Interruptions In lrnsp-tlvall the mcnilx r rls'ng.) The numerous legislative bottles growing out of iU long nnd distinguished, career, the event we h, to Diamond Dye . law for curb ing corporate greed and monopoly ; in the taw that built the Panama canal. Unking the oceans and realizing the dream I of centuries ; in the legls- lntlnn thnt was made necessary by. two great bless-iniwart. In the first of which we brought the of HhprtT tn the struggling patriot ot Cuba, ' acoulred Porto Rico and the Philippines, and by the second brought to an end the greatest conflict that the world has ever known, Since he has been here he has seen four of the eighteen amendments to the Constitution adopted.ex. aa part of the organic taw., :.He baa seen the creathe for call nation of the business ; pandlng tion of three new executive departments Agriculture, Commerce and Labor and innumerable subsidiary bureaus. He has seen political parties rise land disappear and the issues which produced them cease to exist But, above all, he has lived to see the American republic, which he has loved and labored for throughout all these years, and which Is In no small part the result of bis handiwork, proclaimed as the leading nation In all the world. Gen. Isaac R. Sherwood of Ohio (born 1835) It Is true 'that I am the oldest man who ever served In this historic chamber, but I have always been told that there la no virtue In being old. If ther were, I would be the most virtuous man here. Wi are here today with a living knockdown argument in Uncle . of the theory of Doctor Osler..(laughter) with longchamber the honored this has who Joe, est service of any man who ever served in any parliamentary body in the world. After the 4th of March next I shall bid farewell tof congress, and Uncle Joe will then be the oldest member of congress and the oldest member of any parliamentary body In the world, and I wish him a parting anti-tru- h. m st a i . Garments, Draperies Dyed - New for Few Cents Any woman can follow the simple directions In package and diamond-dyshabby, faded skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, cover lugs, everything Into new. Don't rude your material In a poor dye that streaks or spots. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind.' Tell the druggist whether your material Is wool or silk, or if It is cotton, linen, or a mixture. 10 rich colors. Adv. ' .., . . . , e , ' ' r WellT ';. , girl writes to her newspaper to say that children rarely cause panics, that It Is the "nervous, excitable woinen" who are at fault How about HI Collier's Weekly. A twelve-yearol- d Sure Relief 6 CELL-AN- Hot water Sure Relief ;E 'FOR LIL-ACV-IO -- INDIGESTION , . g, , u, Better Convert the Enemy. Any onsuiess act which net 4 . one lend and one enemy Is a bad nropo- tlon. For the enemy can accomplish ore harm as a knocker thin the ' tend can do as press agent or - t Nation's K)Hter.-vr- he Buslnei aw Wy-oral- 50good cigarettes, fcrlOcfrcn ens sackef GENUINE ; . Important to Mdnnrs) Eiamln carefally every bottle ot 'ASTORIA, that famous oi remedy jr lnianu and cnlldren, and fee tnat it ' T ill 9 . ? !gnature of for Over UO Tears. Children Cry for Fletcher! CastoxU . Whers Small Saving Count huiall wjvlngi are llki stones lu a ridge; they fonn a flrai support to nrry one over tlie flood of an emer- :rncy. Kee"yHjrtfV '' Cutlcura 8oothes Rath rhat Itch and burn lth hot baths f Curicura Soap, fol wed by gentle of Cut ra Ointment oolntlng Nothing benr.. pun weeter. erf- If a e little of lally rragraut uiti- nira Talcum la duM on at the fin-2.1c ench overiwhere. Adv. ," How to Be Popular. To he reully popiilar you must allow ople to tell yoy things that yon know, as Ifjyou bad never beard . y t n Independent . DURHAM , ' thoi'--Drt)ir- Ji , . n TJsa ' ! d h e n' v TODACCO YOU CJl'i'T CUTOUT but you can clean them x liiSi off promptly with a d you work the horte tarns time. Does not blister or reman tin hir. $2.50 pr bott!, de'lftrri. Will tell you mot Book R free. if you write. ASSOfxLLVF, JIU the sntiiert'C liniment for mauLiinl, reduce Vrico Vcini, Ruptured Ctm. AMm Mil nki.tr. fiV e W. P. TOUSO. Iw.,1'8 l ii teuM Itr! fUlertniCll. I'm. |