International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 1, 1910 · Page 5 of 8
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SB6ag£^R5HeSHR Tm^ssi 'VTERNATIONAL FAI.I„S F»RKS The Wretchedness A CASE OF GRAVED of Constipation Tulare, Ca!., Man Cured by Doan'a Kidney Pills. Cn quickly bt overcome by Harrison A. Sturtevant, Ma CARTER'S LITTLE and ple Sts., Tulare, was Cal., says: "I IJVER PILLS. shape Too in bad with kidney trouble. Purely the frequent passage of urine com lurely and RTEKS' at pelled me to arise be night, my bladder came Inflamed and I a a pains in my abdomen. sen, and Indigestion. They do din dirty* Soon after I began using Doan's Kidney Ptic».f Small PHI. Small Dose, Small a Genuine Signature Pills, I passed must beat gravel stone threequarters of an inch in length and variegated in color. After this my trouble disappeared." HE lure of altitude Remember the name—Doan's. a ALMOST WORN OUT. a For sale by all dealers. 50 cents caught at the spirit Y. box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. of man to lead him struggling up almost All the Difference. a a a The professor was delivering an eloquent 1 from earliest times. address on cruelty to animals, However, it may be and to illustrate how a little judicious said that, only within forethought would eliminate to a great the last half century extent the sufferings that even small ujL-fi- has the fascination insects are subject to, said: of mountain "As I was coming through the hall climbing become the tonight I saw a bald-headed gentleman romance of geography very harshly treat a little innocent daring scientists house-fly which had alighted on his have conquered head. more mountains in that period than "Now, if there was any justification during any other time in their search for such bad temper, I would be quite for geological data, and many lives justified in indulging in it at the present have been sacrificed at the shrine of moment, for a fly has just alighted science by her devotees while pitting on the back of my head. I can't see skill and strength against enduring It, but I can feel It. nature. Soon little was left to learn "Possibly some of you can see it hmcsiMMW In this field in Europe, so these intrepid now it is on the top of my head. Now mountaineers, ever struggling It is coming down my brow now it is Kr.mmiiijnfr.0 co/mo ft to reach the top of the world, turned coming on to my— G-r-r-eat pyramids Ella Fontine—Is your knee tired, of Egypt, it's a—wasp!" their eyes toward Asia, Africa and dear? America, seeking other difficulties to Slenderly—It must be, pet it's gone overcome and hailing with joy any If a man amounts to anything in a to sleep. small town he soon begins to think he word of the discovery of a new gigantic would amount to more in a big town. elevation. In the western world Why He Was Sorry. was found a fertile field for their efforts. To impress on young children just uwa Obnstl Ten thousand miles of mountain, itlon causes and seriously aggravates what should and what should not be It la thoroughly cured by Dr. from the Circle to the Horn, with ierce's Pellets'. Tiny sugar-coated granules' done and why, is among the most trying peaks piercing the skies from the problems of parents, as evidenced (if'/Str. Best men are molded out of faults. snow lands of Alaska, aslant America, by the recent experience of a West —Shakespeare. through the tropical table lands of Philadelphia mother. Last Sunday Ecuador to the wilds of Patagonia. •he asked her small son, aged eight, to Mrs. Wlnslow's Southing Syrup. carry a chair for her from the dining The elevations of the southern half for children teething, softens the gums, reduces I ni, cures windcolic. 25c a bottle. room to the parlor. He started off of this range that have since held the BlttDlft THt ALTlTOtS SHOWN YZV& willingly, but in the hall he tripped interest of scientist and traveler alike, AKt THUOE. THft TOUOWMa A seal on a watch-fob may be worth and fell. Amid the crash could be were almost unknown and unnamed, two on an iceberg. heard the boy giving vent to utterances and South America to the Alpine WORTH that would have done credit to mountain* climber was terra incognito tctmoon -te MfcXICO -19 a pirate of ancient days. The mother indeed. A dim knowledge of the PtKU -91 UHITto STA7ZS-3S* was taken by surprise and was greatly VfcH&ZVSLA -11 mountain majesty of the northern shocked. She gave the boy a long MOUNTAINS and serious talk on the subject of profanity. This apparently did not make Orizaba is a sacred mountain in Aztec myth' ology. The legend runs that Quetzalcoatl, "God the right impression, for when she of the Air," and indeed tlie great prophet and concluded the boy adder to her discomfiture by exclaiming, "I am sorry most important figure of the Toltec religion, corresponding OFJjOLD I swore, mamma, but I forgot it was to Confucius in China, Mahomet in Sunday." India, and of whom the Messiah myth was also current, died at Coatzacoalcos and his body was My! brought to Orizaba. His royal remains were consumed Little, but, Oh, Senator Smoot of Utah tells a story by a divine fire and his spirit flew heavenward on the late E. H. Harriman, which under the form of a beautiful peacock. sounds somewhat familiar. He says Ixtaccihuatl, the ruin of a volcano, might he Daring Change of Life, that when the Salt Lake cut-off was known as the despair of the American school completed Mr. Harriman took a large teacher, because of its seemingly unpronounceable says Mrs. Chas. Barclay party of big railroad men out to it. name. However, "white woman," for that They had their pictures taken at is what the word means in the Aztec tongue, is yt. Graniteville, "I was passing the right spot scenically. Mr. Harriman simple of saying, and if one pronounces Ixtaccihuatl through the Changeof Life andsuflered stood at one end of the group. as if it were written Is-tac-see-watl, it will from nervousness E~ When the pictures were printed and and other annoying be close enough in view of our meager knowledge symptoms, and the photographer brought them around of this ancient idiom. can truly ly say say that the railroad men examined them. This mountain is 16,200 feet high with a snow LydiaE.Pinkham's Pinkhi "Why," shouted one of the guests, line at 14,300 feet, and Cortez was the first European Ve egetable Compound "where's Mr. Harriman?" to cross it when he passed to the valley has proved A "Do you mean that little chap that of Mexico on his campaign of conquest. A German worth mountains stood at the end?" asked the photographer. named Sonneschmidt dominated $ in 1772, of gold to me, as it "Why, I cut him off." restored my health while almost a century later, in 1853, a party of and strength. I French engineers scaled its sloping sides. never forget to tell And now we come to that Vesuvius of America, my friends what Popocatapetl, "the mountain of smoke," for i, LydiaE.Pinkham's There Are such is the significance of the word in the language Vegetable Compound has done for me half of this range had come to them through the fessor Russell made two attempts in 1890 and of the Aztecs. It rises in glorious elevation during this trying tferiod. Complete writings of the early explorers. MacKenzie's 1891, and in the latter effort failed by a very restoration to health means so much 17,794 feet above the sea, and although some Reasons voyages, the tales of Bering's travels and the stories small margin. The honor of conquering this giant to me that for the sake of other suffering 50 miles from the City of Mexico seems to stand of Cook's voyages in the Pacific ocean contained of the north was reserved for the duke of the women I am willing to make my a sentinel at its very gates. Indian tradition has references to high mountains often seen Abruzzi, who solved this stubborn problem of trouble public so you may publish it that both Popocatapetl and Ixtaccihuatl were from their ships but it would se'em that Mount this letter."—MRS. CHAS. BJAECLAY,A Why so many people geology in 1897, while he was making one of his thrown up from the plain after a violent earthquake McKinley, the highest peak of the range of the R.F.D.,Graniteville, Vt. voyages in search of the farthest north. have ready-at-hand a and have attained their present heights No other medicine for woman's ills Rockies, received little notice from early explorers, We will leave the great peaks of Alaska and by the gradual piling up of lava and rocks after has received such wide-spread and uru although in favorable weather it can be seen package of consider the mountains of the Pacific slope in the qualified endorsement. ITo other medicine various eruptions. The last of these disturbances for a distance of 150 miles, a great white mass United States proper. Mounts Whitney, Shasta, we know of has such a record occurred in 1802. that dwarfs the many hills surrounding it. In Post Hood and Rainier early caught the eye of "the of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. To whom the honor of first surmounting Popocatapetl fact, in 1897, when Mr. W. A. Dickey, who had alpinists of our country, and the account of the Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound. 1 belongs is difficult to determine, but ascended the Susitani river and had located and climbs of Clarence King in California is a most For more than 30 years it has been a distinguished congressman of the-United States, named Mount McKinley, upon returning to civilization Interesting and well-written story of the first geological curing female complaints such as Hon. William Sulzer, recently conquered th» Toasties described his discovery, his story was not inflammation, ulceration, local weaknesses, exploration of the Sierras. Sierra is' the "mountain of smoke." fibroid tumors, irregularities, believed, and the whole account of his trip was Spanish word that signifies a mountain range South of the isthmus are situated the mountain periodic pains, backache, indigestion treated as a traveler's tal^ However, there is it also means "saw" in the Castilian tongue, and and nervous prostration, and it is monarchs of the western world, and it is reason to believe that Vancouver saw this mountain was applied to certain geological formations because unequalled for carrying women safely only within forty years that these geological problems in 1793, and it was long known to the natives of the fancied resemblance of their outlines through the period of change of life. of the vicinity as "Traleika," a word which means have received the attention of adventurous to that of this carpenter's tool. The DISTINCTIVE It costs but little to try Lydia E. "Great mountain," and when the Russians owned scientists, although Humboldt made explorations In the Sierra Nevada mountains the most Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and, FLAVOUR delights Alaska they called it "Bulshaia," a word of the and ascents in South America as early as 1802. asMrs.Barclaysays.it is "worth mountains prominent peak is Mount Tyndall, named in honor the palate. of gold to suffering women. same significance. Even before Mr. Dickey called He it was who attempted to scale Chimborazo, of the famous English scientist. This peak is The difference attention to it and named it Mount McKinley the "the white watcher of the western seas," but especially notable as being the object of one of The quick, easy serving prospectors of the Yukon knew it as Frank Densmore's failed to get beyond 19,000 feet, a most notable the most remarkable climbs in the history of peak. Mr. Dickey's estimate of its height, achievement, however, under the circumstances. mountaineering, when it was ascended by Clarence right from the package— 20,000 feet, is Interesting in view of the fact that The glory of its conquest belongs to that master King. He was at that time a member of requiring only the addition subsequent measurements showed that he was of the Matterhorn, Edward Whymper, who the California state geological survey and had remember tills— of cream or good milk is only 300 feet out of the way in his guess. The fought his way up the rugged, snow-clad sides to been sent out with others by Prof. Josiah Dwight it may save your life. Cathartics, figures now given by the geological survey, obtained the top, 20,498 feet above the broad Pacific. Whitney to make geological investigations. an important consideration bird shot and camion ball pills—tea by taking the mean of twenty measurements, The great mountains Antisana and Cayamba, This climb was not as remarkable in point of when breakfast must be of cathartic medicines arrived at by triangulation, places the both over 19,000 feet elevation, also succumbed altitude (for the mountain is but 14,386 feet In all depend on irritation of the bowels ready "on time." height as 20,300. This great mountain defied all to the untiring Whymper, and the record of his height) as in the matter of difficulties overcome until they sweat enough to move. Cascarels attempts to dominate its peak until the early deeds of danger climbing in the equatorial Andes and because of the curious aids used, a lasso and strengthen the bowel muscles spring of 1910, when an expedition under Thomas The sweet, crisp food is is a classic of the annals of geological exploration. a bowie knife, which are probably unique in the so tiiey creep and crawl naturally. Lloyd made a dash for the top and after weeks of annals of alpinism. After these colossi of the Cordilleras had This means a cure and only through universally liked by children, incessant toil reached their goal. Cascarets can you get it quickly and been conquered, the eyes of the alpinists turned There are higher summits than Tyndall in the and is a great help to naturally. $ Mount Fairweather, the most imposing peak southward, where still more lofty peaks of undetermined western states. Mount Whitney, named in honor Mothers who must give to rising flush from the sea level, was so named by Cascarets—10c box—week's treatment. of Prof. J. D. Whitney, is perhaps the highest heights were known to exist. In the All druggists. Biggest seller Cook in 1778. There are no records that it has peak in the United States proper, being 14,502 great tableland of Chile stood cloud-crested Acancagua, the youngsters something in theworld—million boxes a month. ever been climbed, although its altitude, 15,292 feet above the level of the sea. This height was rising grandly to the skies, while Tupungato, wholesome that they relish. IT MURINE EYE REKD feet, would not indicate that the ascent was difficult. dominated by Bengale, Lucas and Johnson in Illimani, and Sorata still defied the most determined to surmount their topmost heights. 1873. Mount Shasta, its name being derived For Red, Weak, and The economical feature Weary, Watery Eye* More interesting than Fairweather is Mount from the Indian tribe Saste or Shastika, with its Acancagua, the highest of the Andean peaks GRANULATED EYELIDS St. Ellas, a peak first seen by Bering in 1741, and snow and silver crown shining in the clouds, (23,080 feet), was the first to fall as a prize to appeals to everyone—particularly MurineDoesn'tSmart-SoothesEyePain given its name because the day .of discovery was Is perhaps one of the most beautiful peaks of daring climbers, for Mr. E. A. Fitzgerald, the those who wish DmiUi Mari—E» Liquid. 25c, 50c. $1.BI Sell Eeawfr. sacred to St. Elias. Its height was for years a our country. English geologist, fitted out an expedition in Marine Salre, in Aseptic TuImc, 25c, $1.00 Eye to keep living expenses matter of acrimonious dispute among scientists. In Mexico, a land that might be called the 1897, and although personally compelled by sickness EYE BOOKS AND ADVICE FREE HY HAIL In the beginning of the last century M. Degelat, within a limit. mother of volcanoes, we find three majestic MurineEyeRemedyCo^Chicago to abandon his attempt to reach the summit a French explorer, by measuring the reciprocal mountains of interest, both because of altitude when within a short distance of realizing his distances of adjacent mountains and taking their and history. Orizaba, of almost perfect geometric ambition, one of his companions, Burbriggen, the Post Toasties are especially OLD SORES CURED relative angles witt his sextant, determined its form, known to the Indians as "Citlaltepetl" guide, went to the very apex, and later Mr. S. pleasing served with height as 12,672 feet above sea level and its location (Mountain of the Star), rises over 18,000 feet— Vines and Santi Nicola, members of the Fitzgerald Allen'sUlcerineSalvecuresChromc LI leers. Bone as fresh sliced peaches. eight leagues from the coast. Later, Malaspina a beautiful lime-white cone. Ulcers.Varlcoso Ulcers,Indolent expedition, also arrived at the^op. Later, in Ulcers,Scrofulous Ulcers,Mcrcurlal Ulcers,White SwellIn gave the figures of elevation as 17,800 feet, The honor of being the first up this glorious 1898, Sir Martin Conway, another intrepid English cr.Mllb Leg,Fever Sores, alloidwre«. PeiHlmly J.P.ALLEN.Dept.A6.St.Paul.Minn. but now the figures arrived at by the geological tailor*. ByauilSOc. peakv belongs to an American, William F. Reynolds, alpinist, made the ascent of Mount Acancagua "The Memory Lingers" survey give the altitude as 18,024 feet. In 1886 second lieutenant of engineers, who was and placed the peak Illimani to his credit. DEFIANCE STIRCH—xrsxs Lieutenant Schwalte of the United States army attached to Scott's army in 1848. One Maynards Conway was not, however, content with this -*ic made an attempt-to ascend Mount St. Elias. He •-other starches only 13 onneas same price and Post urn Cereal Co., Ltd. accompanied him, and the party is supposed to tory, but pushed on to place Mount Sorstio" by -*£8. whlla "DEFIANCE" 18 8UPERIOR QUALITY. Battle Creek, Mich. was followed Mr. Toppam Pro have Included several soldiers. his roll o£ first ascenN. Thompson's Ey« Wat