International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 25, 1910 · Page 6 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL. FALLS PRESS NATURE'S SIGN'A'LS. He Had No Eye for Color. There came to the home of a Negr®. The first indication of kidney disorder in Tennessee an addition to the family is often backache. Then comes in the shape of triplets. The proufifather a pain in the hips and sides, lameness, hailed the first man who camealong the road and asked him in to1 soreness and urinary troubles. These see them. The man, who was an Irishman, are the warningsnature's seemed greatly interested in th»infants signals for as he looked them over, lyin^ help. Doan's Kidney in a row before him. Pills should be used "What does yo' think?" asked th» at the first sign. AGSCWIHGMEHACEIO parent. Mrs. W. R. Cody, "Waul"—pointing to the one In th» 402 15th St., Lewiston, middle—"I think I'd save that one."—Everybody's Idaho, says: "I Magazine. had a bad case of BmLMANNEBS HOWE dropsy and bloated 40 Or. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and In-* lbs. in weight. My orate Btomach, liver and bowels, S tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. ankles swelled and I had to wear shoes And some people never appreciate two sizes larger than until they encounter the thorn. rose usual. I was nerv ous, restless and much run down. After using Doan's Kidney Pills I came down to natural weight and my kidneys became normal." Remember the name—Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Hot Sim— On Some Ministers. Dusty Roads The worst o' these here shepherds By the time you reach*, Is, my boy, that they reg'larly turns town and fight you'll be the heads of all the young ladies hot and Ured and your throat". 1 a I dry with dust and diit. Hunt up about here. Lord bless their little and 1 soda fountain treat yourself to hearts, they think it's all right, and Glass or a Bottle of don't know no better but they're the wictims o' gammon, Samivel, they're the wictims o' gammon. Nothin' else, and wot aggragates me, Samivel, is Just as cooling as the bottom step In the The bird's-eye view shows the territory spring house- You'll find It relieves fatigue to see 'em awastin' all their time and HE feeling Is growing too, and washes away all the dust through which the contraband guns labor in making clothes for copper-colored and thirst as nothing else will. It touches throughout the Indian are run. In the foreground are the bare the spot. people as don't want 'em and taking army and Indian government Delicious Wholesome BetresMnf rocky hills surrounding Muscat, the capital 5c Everywhere no notice of flesh-colored Christians circles that of Oman, while to the right is the as do. If I'd my way, Samivel, Onr Free Booklet Britain is approaching a equally bare coast of Makran, from which "The Truth About Coca-Cola" tells I'd just stick some o' these here lazy bigger campaign on the all about Coca-Cola—what it Is and gun-running routes lead inland to Afghan shepherds behind a heavy wheel-barrow, why is so delicious, wholesome northwest frontier than istan. Oman is an independent sultanate and beneficial. It gives analyics and run 'em up and down a has been seen in recent made by scientists and chemists from occupying the southeastern end of 14-inch plank all day. That 'ud shake coast to coast, proving Its purity and years. Not only are the peninsula of whdletomeneit. Your name and address the nonsense out of 'em, if anythin' on a postal will bring you large sections of the Arabia. It reaches vould.—Mr. Weller, Quoted by Charles this Interesting booklet. tribesmen like the Mahand along the Persian The Coca-Cola Coin When Dickens. ever yo« Atlanta ,Ga. sud Waziris others exhibiting gulf, the gulf of teeasamnr J-P signs of increasing turbulence, but the in Ooian and the ImDorrant to Nlofners Coca-Cola frontier territories from one end to Arabian sea from Examine carefully every bottle of DYSPEPSIA the other are already full of modern CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for El Hasa to the arms and ammunition, while more Is infants and children, and see that it Hadramaut region. pouring into them every day by every The area is about Bears the "Having taken your wonderful 'Cases* secluded track leading through Baluchistan 8 0 0 0 0 a Signature of rets' for three months and being entirely and the Afghan hills. miles. The region In cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia, TJse For Over 30 Years. In addition to this, the present along the coast is I think a word of praise is due ta The Kind You Have Always Bought Ameer, abandoning his father's policy, very mountainous, 'Cascarets* for their wonderful composi* has allowed thousands of modern rifles tion. I have taken numerous other so» rising in its highest Answering for Him. manufactured in the arsenal. at called remedies but without avail, and I peaks probably Physician—And would you like to find that Cascarets relieve more in a day Kabul to reach the hands of his own to about 10,000 be a doctor, Jack? than all the others I have taken would tribesmen, and the probable co-operation i». feet. Behind Mother (while Jack is still hesitating)—No. a year." James McGune, of the latter in a frontier war a in no! The dear boy couldn't Mercer St., Jersey City, N. 108 Jo- against the Indian Raj may easily involve chains the couna kill a fly.—Punch. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good the British government with Afghanistan a Do Good. Never Sicken,Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold In bulk. The genuine as well. passes into the tablet stamped Guaranteed to When Rubbers Become Necessary CCC. All this, as every Indian officer money back. 913' cure or your great desert of And your shoes pinch, shake into your knows, is involved In the continuance Bhoes Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic Arabia. The most powder for the feet. Cures tired, aching of the persistent gun-running which is favorable part of feet and takes the sting out of Corns and marking the growing war fever on the Northwestern lnstructor* Bunions. Always use it for Breaking in 40 the country is in r* 600 Students New shoes and for dancing parties. Sold Indian northwest frontier through the the central valleys, everywhere 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Persian gulf. It is not too much to Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Conservatory (26ti,Y.ar,opeiissepi.5.'i#f which are say that the peace and safety of India characterized by a AU branches of Music Art and Dramatic Art, Woman's inhumanity to man makes depend upon the suppression of this Orchestral and Band Instruments. Normal Courses temperate climate countless divorce lawyers happy. in Public School Music, Art, Piano, Physical Train* trade, and yet, owing chiefly to the and rich vegetation. Terms Reasonable. Cataiet Frti OMtti ing, Domestic Science. paucity of British naval resources O. A. EVERS, Pre*. Minneapolis, Minn. The chief there, she can do little or nothing. Mrs. WInsiow*s Soothing Syrnp, products are dates, For children teething, softensthegums, reduces inUammatioh.allay PATENTS Watson K. Coleman,Wash* Muscat, at the entrance of the gulf, cam. cures wind colic. 2oc a bottle. which constitute lngton,D.C. Booksfree. Higlv is the chief center of this nefarious est references. Best result*.. the main article Isn't is shocking when you hear a traffic, which is carried on by Euro- of export, and oth•r nice man complain of anything? W. N. U., Minneapolis, No. 35-1910L fraita, Pearls WELCOME WORDS TO WOMEN Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their sex should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free the advice of a physioian of over 40 years' experience r-a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases of women. Every letter of this sort has the most f*?T%auscfr careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly confidential. Many sensitively modest women write fully to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink from telling to their local physician. The local physician •_ pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything 'without "an examination." Dr. Pierce holds that soon, and quite capable of holding its these distasteful examinations are generally needless, own in the hard weather often to be and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to met with in the Indian ocean. Notwithstanding local differences of detail Pierce'* treatment will cure yon right In the privacy of your own home. His "Favorite Prescription" li«« cured these vessels vary very little as a hundreds of thousands, some of them the worst of coses* class they are generally grab-built, having a long overhung forward. It is the only medicine of its kind that is the product of a regularly graduated physician. The only one good enough that its makers dare to print its every There is great beam and rise of floor ingredient on its outside wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will bear examination. and a very raking transom stern. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some unscrup* £NTfZJ1INmQ C/TMBL3 TO There is generally a high poop and COUNTERACT GU/V-RUNNIHQ tilous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don't take it. Don't trifle fo'csle deck, the rest of gay' with your health. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R_ the vessel being practically peans and, unhappily, by British merchants. The V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.,—take the advice received and be well. open. The rig consists sultan, who is under British protection, derives a TYJP/C/1L PHOW IN THB GULF" generally of main and large revenue from it, but although negotiations WESTERN CANADA'S mizzen lateens. The mainmast with him for its prohibition might require diplomatic is a big spar stepped amidships, with a great handling owing to his treaty obligations and mother-of-pearl and fish are also of some com rake forward." with at least one other power, it is the only effective mercial importance. The chief port is Muscat. II 1910 CROPS means of avoiding the outpouring of blood A correspondent from India writes that the is situated between two hills and looks out to sea, and treasure on the Indian forntier. British gunboats in the Persian gulf have been as shown in the view of the Persian gulf accompanying this article. very active in suppressing the traffic in rifles and At present the efforts of the British navy are ammunition. The arms were being landed on the The population of Oman is estimated at 1,500,000, handicapped by the fact that the hydrographical Wheat Yield in Many Districts Will Makran coast and thence were carried by caravans and consists of several tribes of Arab origin, conditions of Muscat, as indeed of the whole littoral for sale to the tribesmen on the northwestern partly nomadic. The negro element is very nu Be From 25 to 35 Bushels Per Xcr» of the gulf, do not allow preventive ships frontier of India, to be used against the British merous. to go very close to the coast. It is this fact which Land sales and homestead entries increasing. No cessation In numbers going from Units*: troops when the next trouble comes. The Muscat was taken by the Portuguese in 1508 enables the gun-running dhows to escape the vigilance States. Wonderful opportunities remain for those wbo Intend making Canada their hornet. navy men are reported to have been very successful, and remained in their hands until the middle ol of British cruisers. New districts being opened up for settlement. Many farmers will net, this year, $10 to $15 per acre from their wheat crop. All the advantages of old settled countries are there. GooA and made several good hauls of rifles and the seventeenth century, when the Arabs of the Thus the dhows which put out from Muscat schools, churches, splendid markets, excellent railway facilities. See the grain exhibit at tfc* interior secured possession of it. The imams oi ammunition. To reduce still further the gun-runners' different State and some of the County fairs. with their contraband cargoes adopt the simple chances of profit, four companies of the sultaras of Muscat afterwards made extensive conquests plan of hugging the coast within the shallow-water letters similar to the following are received every day, testifying to satisfactoryconditions other districts are as favorably spoken of: Fourteenth Sikhs were sent from Ouetta to intercept in eastern Africa, including Zanzibar, Mombas limits. If .they are making for Koweit, which caravans in the neighborhood of Robat. One and Quiloa. Oman was at the climax of its THESY SUNT FOB THEIR SON. 'her-in-law, Mr. Frank J. Zlmmer, lives thereand is the center of the gun trade for Mesopotamia it was through him that we decided to locate Maidstone, Sask., Canada, Aug. 5th, 1910. of our illustrations depicts the entraining of some power and commercial prosperity in the first half Canada." Tours truly, and western Persia, they can proceed all the way 'My parents came here from Cedar Falls, Iowa, four years ago, and were so well pleased with this Mrs. Richard Henry Bblngez. of the transport camels at Jaccbabad in Sind, en of the nineteenth century, when the authority of in comparative safety, otherwise they sail just country they sent to Coeur d'Alene for me. I have the imams or sultans extended over the Persian taken up a homestead near them, and am perfectly TAKHS HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW'S WORD FORI*. route to Nushki, whence the column marched to far enough to be in a position to make a dash for satisfied to stop here." Leonard Douglas. Taylors Falls, Minn., Aug. 7,1811 Robat. territories of Laristan and Mogistan, the islands of Jask or some other port on the Makran coast, "I shall go to Cam rose this Fall with my cattle ana WANTS BATTLER'S RATH FOR HIS STOCK. household goods. I got a poor crop here this yeta Bender Abbas, part of the coast ot' Baluchistan, and where their cargoes are received for conveyance As a rule, when camels are entrained they are and my brother-ln-la.w, Axel Nordstrom In Camror Stettler, Alberta, July 31st, 1910. the long strip of African coastland including Zanzibar, wants me to come there. He formerly lived loaded on open trucks, but on this occasion it was "Well I got up here from Forest City, Iowa, last by caravan cia Baluchistan to Afghanistan and Wilton, North Dakota. I am going to buy or ta Spring in good shape with the stock and everything. Mombasa and Quiloa, together with the homestead when I get there, but I do not want totravel thought advisable to make use of closed cars. the northwest frontier Khels. Now,I have got two boys back in Iowa yet, anal two times there, for I take my brother-in-law* am going back there now soon to get them and an* island of Socotra. The present ruling family originated The "oouts" strongly objected to being loaded, but word about the country, and want to get your lo#rate.' The two most active firms engaged In this other car up here this falL What I would like to Tours truly in Yemen and was first established in the know Is, if there is any chance to get a cheap rate with a rope behind the hocks and a steady, persuasive Peter A. Nelson. trade are owned by a Baluchi and a Frenchman, back again, and when we return to Canada I will imamate in the person of Ahmed ibn Said in 1741. call at your office for our certificates." strain on the nose rope they were eventually '^here are also in Muscat numerous small shops WANTS TO BHTURN TO CANADA. Yours truly, H. A. Wlk. The rise of the Wahabi power in Nedjed resulted hauled or pushed in. Once in the car the Vesta, Minn., July 24th, IMS engaged in the trade, and numbers of the agents in considerable loss of territory. In 1856, on the "I went to Canada nine years ago and took upfr^. WILL MAKB HIS HOMH IN CANADA. camels were made to kneel down in the sand quarter section of railroad land and a homestead are "banias" from India. Mysterious cargoes are Brainerd, Minn., Aug. 1st, 1910. death of Sultan Said, his possessions were divided but my boys have never taken up any land yetl which had been spread on the floor, their knees A I am going to Canada a week from today and also dropped overboard in the dead of night into still hold the railroad land. I had to come back between his two sons, one receiving the African intend to make my home there. My husband has the states 6n account of my health. Please let were then tied so that it was Impossible for them swift-sailing dhows and got away to obscure been there six weeks and is weU pleased with the know at once if I can get the cheap rates toPonok^ territories and the other Muscat, with the Persian to straighten out their forelegs. country so he wants me to come as soon as pos?e Alberta." Tours truly, places along the eastern coast. It will be impossible ®.leS claim near Landis, Sask., and on possessions. These last were lost in 1875. Sultan Geo. Paskewita, Dj lus description of it it must bo ft pretty pl&co* to check this growing peril to England's Tea la, Minn. The cars wew each loaded with six camels, Thuwany, who succeeded in Muscat, was assassinated for literature and ask the local Canadian Government Agents for Excursion Bata^ peace in India without a large number of smilldraught three In each end, facing inward. The space in in 1866 by his son Selim, who reigned but a best districts in which to locate, and when to go. patrol boats and a"n efficient coastguard the middle was utilized for saddles and fodder for short time, and was driven out by his uncle, Seyyid CHAS. PILLING, Clifford Block, Grand Forks, North Dakota on the Makran coast. the journey. Two camelmen also traveled in each Feisal ibn Turki. The power the imam is exercised of "No craft," says Mr. H. Warrington Smyth, in J. M. MAC LACHLAN, Box 116, Watertown, South Dakota car. It may be remarked that Brahuis differ from very little beyond the capital, Muscat, the "Mast and Sail in Europe and Asia," "has played most people In that they do not notice that the name which is therefore probably better known E. T. HOLMES, 315 Jackson Street, St. Paul, Minnesota of a greater part in the world's history than the camel has a particularly offensive odor. The in popular usage than that of the whole state. AXLE GREASE dhow. The lateen yard is as much the emblem of camels bubbled and protested while being loaded, the Faith as is the Crescent. The true baggara, but they soon settled down and began to eat Would Cause Much Writing. jbagala, or Arab dhow, the probable parent of all the fodder provided for them. It took five hours Bacon—I see it is said that all the Russian rail the lateen-rigged offspring, is now mostly to be Keeps the spindle bright an# to load the first train of 120 camels. Only one way stations keep complaint books, where passen met with in the Red «M$a and eastward to the Persian came! that had an unusually large hump could free from grit. Try a bos. gers may enter various protests." gulf, Karachi, Bombay, along the Malabar not be pufhted through the door, and he was Sold by dealers everywhere. Egbert—If that plan were adopted In this coun like chicken in coast, and down the coast of Africa to Zanzibar trussed and carried bodily by tiy, I fear writer's cramp would be far more com STANDARD OIL OOU jK&mrg its voyages with tbe fair wind of the mon: about mon than It is now.—Yonkers Statesman. (Incorporated)