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Show DOCTORS FAILED. RESTORED BY PERUNA. Catarrh-o- f PUBLICITY Threatened Her Life. lruu. I bad , WHAT BECAME OF THE BUTTON Naive Confession of Little Girl Proved Her to Be True Daughter of Eve. Lole Fuller, the- - noted dancer, told at a lumheon a story about her class childrefa gave the children a Christmas party last year," she Baid, and when the pudding came on I said to them. " I have put in this pudding a coin, a little china doll and a button Whoever gets the coin will be rich Whoever gets the doll will be married before the year la out. But whoever gets the button will be an old maid Well, the pudding disappeared rapidly. and Jhe little girls soon found the coin and the china doll But the button did not turn up. No one got the button This amazed me. "That night I said to my favorite little girl, as we sat'alone by the fire in my room: I cant understand what became of that button. I put It in the"pudding tnvself " 1 11 tell you, the little girl con fessed, turning rosy with confusion. I dot the button But I didn't want eceijbody to laugh at me tho I thw allowed It I rt operative arrangement between tha railroad and various communities, under which individual booklets of a very high order of merit, both from artistic and argumentlve standpoint, Up to the present time, some fifteen communities have enlisted this service, among which may be WITK THE BOHEMIANS. are-issue- FRANKLIN fUtVEAGH .SECRETARY Of THE TREASURY cabinet position waa called by tha press of the country the great un known" Mr. Wlckersham la no longer unknown. Ills position the attorney for the United States Cannot Be Cured bf kMl application, . aa they cannot reach the dt eaaed portam of the ear There M only one way to cure deafneea. and that la by cotietitutlonai ressediea. Deafueea la eauaed by an Inflamed condition of the "toucoua ilnin ill the Eustachian Tube ben this tube Is Inflamed you liare a rumblm sound or im Is It cmacd Deal entirely 4erfrct bearing and vbea ness lithe result and unless the Inflammation ran be teJirfi out and this tube restored to Its normal condl ttoa bearing will be tratroyed forever nine rases out of ten lire caused by Catarrh, whfrb Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaeea. tie wtu gie One Hundred Dollars for auy case of Deafness caused by catarrh) Uiat cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh CVre. ftend for circulars, free F J CHL.NEY A CO . Toledo, Bold by Dnmrtsts, a 7&e Taka HaU a Family FUI Jt Would lor constipation. Suit Him. glveyou my w ord,' the"nextper son who interrupts the proceedings," said the judgestemIjulIH be expelled from the courtroom and ordered I x home. Hooray! cried the prisoner. Then the judge pondered Judge, Free to Our Readers. 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Sometimes a mans wisdoniJs the possession of a clever wife W. duejo UdU ceedings keeps him constantly the light CHARM tiAGEL, SECRETARY Of The attorney general looks lika a student Lawyers say of him that CQHHERCj MO LABOR he has one of the keenest and most analytical soil he bilngs bis best culminds known to the profession Mr. Wlckersham efforts to bear tj cares Very little f6r the outdoor life and perhaps he The tivate a garden la a man who by temperament would not have apsecretary has read the Theodora Mrs written pealed in the least to a president like diversions story by has general the attorney but Roosevelt, Theodora Thomas, the which occupy his leisure hours, and they are dl they wish to talk with the president widow at the great of which, unquestionably the countrj without being obliged to wait their a versions, orchestra leader, of turns with senators, representatives and will approve. - He ia Interested In the welfare story wlich' told how one and. JACOB charitable organizations doaen SECRETARY the private citizens of the land, who at least a ti DICKINSON, she male a successHe gives twice who give under the newr arrangement are given OT WAR ful garden on the of bis beliefs la that: is immensely Interested a waiting room of their own. quickly. rock bound hills of the north Mr.MacVeagh has of the fbllnd. He Is a director of a welfare Mr. Taft's cabinet forma what the in while kis be percalled garden might profited by the reading and a legal family New York Institution which cares for and edu Most of the members are lawhaps is not equal to that planned and cultivated great children who have lost their sight. cates yers of the first rank, and It Is an open secret by Mrs Thomas, ltcontalns many of the flowers that they were Selected because of their high of the kind that make Frank H. Hitchcock, who la Mr. Tafta postmaspleasant what people are ability. There are no longer booka on nature and ter general, is a bachelor, devoted to the outdoor given to call old fashioned gardens. of booka on genera) history subjects In the office li life, a lover of birds, and beasts and a student iirTaft consults bis treasuryMr.cblel about econNot only natural of history brary of the White House. New book shelves everybianch "nearly omies in government. It was MacVeagh who have been put In and on them are hundreds of Is the postmaster general a student of nature, but was asked as soon as Mr. Taft took office, to pro. lbebrownlshrej covered volumes which, beto-- vide ways and mean to save money in the differ- be has done an Immense amount of work along sciken the law book It la said that cabinet meetentific lines ent department. The merchant cabinet member ings these days take on the semblance of a conThree years ago last summer the writer of this bad the advantage of a long business training, sultation of lawj era Aa an example of tbla it went to Oyster Bay, the bgme of President article and it did not take him long'to discover that it may be said that one day the president in talking Root-eveI. Mr. Hitchcock waa there also, and aev was possible to save many thousands of dollars some newspaper correspondents said that no eral hours were spent In bis company In tha by putting business methods in effect In the difmaster what subject was broached in the cabinet It was found for ferent bureaus of government grounds pulljtng the former president's ..home. room at that time the thoughts of everyone went There Is a deep wood just beyond tha Roosevelt bureaus of the departa that instance, many good from the suggested subject to the matter of the ments were in the habit of purchasing their suplawn and gardtn, and from the wood on that sum strengthening of the antitrust laws of result this was that mer day there came constantly, songs ot birdAplies independently. The hat the president said at that time is pracsome of them were paying much more money many different species singing one after tha othtically true of most of the present sessions of for some artlclealhan waa being paid by others er. Many of the notes that were heard wera thoaa the cabinet for It Is known that while Mr. Taft Reform in purchase methods has "come anf it of --different membera.ofthe JRtle warbler family. Is anxious to carry out the Roosevelt has come also In many other lines, tha net rebirds whose notes are so similar that it Is Impospolicies, he wants to buttress them with the law so that no sult that sible for any except the most sensitive ear to differUncle Is Sams pocketbook being constitutional flaws can be found In them by saved a good many thrusands of dollara being between them. Hr. Hitchcock Identified on entiate yearly. means of which after the best intentions on the bird after another simply by bearing Its song. One Jacob M Dickinson, the secretary of war In Mr. part of the legislators, the guilty might And a Taft's cabinet, la a southern man on a time the postmaster general classified 10,000 and a Demomeans of ape birds for a museum of natural history with which crat It may seem a little curious at first thought, One of the ties between the It most not be supposed or an Instant that behe was connected but it is a fact that the army officers In the main, cause most of Mr. Tafts cabinet members are are glad that a southerner Is the chief of the war present postmaster general and former President Roosevelt was their common love of nature. ' lawyers, they have no avocations in life to turn department Despite the attitude of some Demothem aside frequently from their vocations Take cratic southern members of congress on army Secretary of the Interior Richard A. Ballinger the ranking member of the cabinet for instance. questions generally, the southerners feel kindly 7 has few diversions except that of golf. Mr. Ballin' Philander Chase Knox The secretary of state is towkrd the officers and men of the service. There nearly all ger was born In lows 60 years ago, and a devotee of the outdoor life, and la no leas so Is something in the military life that to his life has been spent In some part of the west appeals ive in open air pursuits than was President IbeJti. and while the official southern Democrats When James Wilson, secretary of agriculture, .loosevelt, though It la true thar"Mr. Knox does generally are outspoken sgalnst what they call was asked once what his diversion was he annot care for the pursuit of game nor for the study army, the military Jhe dangerof a great-standin- g swered, JT arming." This Idea of Aversion Is one of natural hlstnry establishment as it Is has their sympathy always. that Is held largely by men who combine the love " and of state, when kg 4s--ot discuss IheljiauppochJtequenllx otoatarewltb agricultural Instinct.. tng matters with the president or is not engaged The secretary of war comes from that section7 Wilson's diversions is story telllog Mr. One of tn straightening out international tangles. Is eitb of the coufftgy where everybody loves horses, and that If his homely sayings in Washington say They er playing golf or driving a pair of fast, spirited be Is oo exception to the rule. He is a golf playand put into a book, the reader be could gathered horses There are few more ardent lovers of "the er also, and this fact perhaps makes him appeal would get a fund of humor and wisdom combined. noble horse" than Secretary Knox He rides octo Mr Tafts sympathies Just as much as does the When Charles Nagel. Mr. Tafts secretary of casionally and he Is not averse to taking a five fact that the secretarv Is a great lawyer 8ecre commerce antflabor, is not engaged In the work of bar red gate If bis mount ia a Jumper, and If the tary Dickinson Is not serving tn Washington In his department he is thinking over matters of edugate happens In hij way The secretary's. chief an official capacity for the first time, Years ago cation and art Mr. Nagel Is to some extent a deOn his Pennsylvania delight Is driving farm he was the assistant attorney genera) during the votee of the outdoor life, but he la prone to giving near Valley Forge, thw scene of the awful winter last 24 months of the Cleveland administration. -- much of his UmeAoAhe study of matters pertainfchich waa passed by the continental army under and he was counsel for the government afterward ing to the schools George Washington, Mr. Knox has many horses In the matter of the settlement of the Alaskan Taking Mr Tafts cabinet ail In sll lt is Just about oL.appravlpedlgree,..Bndi.manydliT-aimsis--iUn"qsrydf8note las human body of men ss can be gathered togethalso of noted forbears When the president has a particularly knotty er. There is an Impression prevalent that the memFranklin MacVeagh, the secretary of tho trees In legislation on hand and needs to problem bers ot this Washington official family are rather Is study the who second ranking officer tn Mr nry. from a he it mategoes over legal what Walter Scott calls, of himself standpoint, it Tafts cabinet, is a merchant, although In early first Just as ft judge on the bench does with subbeen a misunderstanding hppar has there but rial, studied law. Mr. he ia not days MacVeagh given mitted evidence, forms his own opinion, and then entiy concerning the nature of these advisers of the particularly to tha strenuous life as It Is viewed calls in tha "supreme court" of bis cabinet which president They know their law and they know generally. He is much of a walker and has a Is composed of the great lawyers, Knox, Dickintheir agriculture and their finance, but while they love of nature which leads him afield on many a and son, Wlckersham. Ballinger, it Nagel know how to study they also know how to play, but Is posfor but ramble, games, and for shooting, the see sible that y r. Taft depends just as much upon not one of them knows how to play ont whit bet, retary cares little the legal opinion of his secretary of wgr as be ter than does their chief, who la about aa jolly a Up near Dublin, New Hampshire, the treasury does upon that of hla attorney glneraL At any man personally aa the United States has yet pro thief baa a country home and there on the rocky rate the war secretary Is accounted by Mr. Taft duced. r -- Tbo-soereta- T Or Pleree- - Pellets, smsll emr-iwte-d lake aa candy, regumia and Invigorate etoeuacU Uaar and buwelt aad ure nooMIpatkm. Dont blame the phonograph if it has a bad record. ' h lUllilito rnrDRjiisv Blau's) 4 a USES THE HARPJI..N Salt Lake City In reviewing tha reeoid for 1909 the passenger department of the Oregon Short line Railroad company under the directions of Mr 1. R. Burley, gtneral passenger aent. has good reason for feelIt has seen general ing elation travel Increase more than 60 per cent over past years. This inetudea travel to Yellowstone Park; to tha Alaska Yukon Pacific exposition; spring and fall colonist business from the east, and local traffic, all of which clearly demonstrates the awakened and growing Interest In this country and the Pacific north west This travel has not all been "transient, or tourist travel; much ofjt has remained with us, which the miraculous growth of Utah, Idaho and ihe whole west clearly attests. .These great Increases must not be Charged tochance, nor to the labors j of a recent day alone, for hack of them lie many years ot ceaseless and untiring effort along publicity lines, the cry having ever been, "Come Tha west, come westr come west! call of the west has been heard after these many years, and those who have heeded the call and hare "come west," have seen and have conquered; and an lnimeasurably rich territory in a onee-desecountry la the answer to that call to conquest, aa exampled In the vast agricultural sections of Idaho and Utah that have been opened to , Settlement. , .The passenger department of tho" Oregon Short Line company has spent large sums of money In directing attention to the scenic wonders and the agricultural and commercial resources of the territory It serves. During Jhe year just past, efforts along these lines have been redoubled, among new publicity features adopted being the Community Plan. a co- several hemorrhages of the lungs. The doctors did not help me .much and would never hate cured me. 1 saw a testimonial in a 1eruna almanac of a case similar to mine, and I commenced using it. 1 was not able to wait on myself wh n 1 began using it. I gained very slowly at first, but I could see that it was helping me. After 1 bad taken It a while I com jnenced to raise up a stringy, sti ky substance from my lungs. This grew less and less in quantity as I continued the treatment. 1 grew more fleshy than I had been for a long time, and now 1 call myaeli wed.".. The Poet Just avoided a serious accident, old chap. While the wind storm was raging the fence blew down and I bad to dodge a billboard. The Artist You are lucky, my friend. In a few hours I'll have to uodge a board bill. - -- OF Great Efforts Put Forth In Advertising tha West. dinette PurL-r- , Braintree, Ver-t-n ut, writes; "I Lave Leva cured by Ml- - Deafness - . the Lungs WORK t" d.. mentioned such prosperous communities as Boise, Twin Falls, Idaho Falls, American Falls, Hailey, Blackfoot, Pocatello, Buhl, Burley, Rupert, Richfield, Gooding, SL Anthony and others. Outside of this, the Oregpn Short Line company, at Re own expense, has recently published a very Ued ,Sce to , Idaho, which bodies forth In artistio style the scenic beauties of Idaho, written description being almost entirely avoided. . In addition to Community publications, various other pamphlets and folders are published from time to time on a variety of subjects, as an example of which may be mentioned a pamphlet on the subject of "Orchard Heating," treating of the methods of for the saving 6f fruit "smudging crops from early -- spring frost, which, will appeaftrom the pfeSYkt an early -date. For Yellowstone Park," a handsome publication printed In four colors, containing an entertaining description of this wonderland has; been published each year for the last twelve years under the title of Where uusn the Geysers,! andJbls publication hae probably been as effective as any other one feature In creating an Interest in the park and In demonstrating the advantage of entering via the Oregon Short Line and the western entrance. For the coming season, Mr. Burley has something under consideration la the way of a new publication for Yellowstone Park, which, If It materializes a hoped, and ia equal to expectations, Nrill be a good step In adiance of anything that has yet been produced by any railroad in tbe form of a descriptive booklet. While the Oregon Short Line has been rendering publicity service here and outside, the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, and Oregon Railroad and Navigation company and others ot the related lines hare been rendering the United support throughout States, and the vast returns Incident to these efforts Is undeniable proof that the west is worthy of being advertised. These interests will 'spend during the year 1910. approximately one million dollars, strictly along ad. , vertising lines. Whether publicity alone has wrought thexmlracle of the west" during the liULlpn years, is ques-llonah- Bates have-Jme- q. TBtrmiy reduced, great Irrigation enterprises and commercial Industries have been developed, railroad service has been lmpoved; the most modern methods of transporting and protecting the public having been Incorporated, such aa tho electric block signal system; and these varied efforts, backed by merit of country and the faith In Its future, have, no 'doubt, combined to work the wonder. A well known Scottish clergyman tutrintoeflwrBStK"iirwvfafTr&aj carriage with a working man, who Informed him that he had been a coupler for over twenty years. "Oh," said the minister. "I can beat that! I have been a coupler for over thirty yean." Ay," replied the workman, ran uncouple, and you caana!" "Have -- Is deadr No- - you heard He wasnt but t that poor Flrmln ' 111 long surely." "Ah. you see, medicine has made reat progress lately." Bon VlvanL |