The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 02, 1906, Image 4

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    A lor Spot..
"Woodby tells me be ha been
working on hta family tree of labs."
"Ye, It seems to keep him pretty
"Bather complicated work, eh r
"Yea; I believe he discovered a
hangman'e noose on one of the
brtnehes and he's having some trou
ble sawing It off-Phlladclphla Trena.
Rachel "Here 1( your rlug, Solo
mon. I cun never marry you. for I
love another."
Solomon "Vere lie Je man you
'"Heavens! Tou won't kill him, will
your'
"No, bnt I Till aell him d ring
shear." Tale.
The more we know of our Ills, the
easier and sooner relief will come.
Pains and aches of the flesh,
Joints and muscles are
Rheumatic
fc. The mission of the Old-Monk-Cure
St. Jacobs Oil
Is to cure, and the world know
It does tt safely and surely.
Fric. S5o- 50c
CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING
Portland Trade Directory
Names and Addresses In Portland of Repre
sentative Business firms.
PHOTO HVPPLIKS: KtvlMk d-TfirtlnsTinl print
in; wn.c for prlev. WomiarU. C'Urto Co.
MMUG LANT KKXS Welnttr Co., Fortianl.
ELASTIC HO-IKRY: SoFP-wten. BrarM-. Knit to
"U : fre meaauiviutui b.unka : VooirU, . larke.
BOnSRttormll klMs for sal at very rewonsble
TRTSSF8 w-tU on a;p-ovat: rianitt fli In
nioai otiocuifc csv. " vt-n ,
ARTIFICIAL KYKS: y-ry b1f and shAy: a
onueoi wut no apiruvii; VyAiwi, Ciarka to
CHKAM SEPARATOR Wa Btiannt? lh V.H,
. ....,t U'ritu fur !. rials (W.
r-para w iuur m- -'. ---- -
HajaciaiXMl C i- uin ana ua-u
HEVSCIXTHINO Fuffam A Pm-Ntton. sole
Ub i Alirti .Jatnvn cuiwt cMtt Kv-r-thtnfc
la nun's fiiru niuoK. Horriauu iJul Sixib
alruta llllliil,t imaLllif 11 ta.
FREE LAND IN iklviX n"ler th Car- Irrt-
araltrtn av.'t I hte-il li rtsl from al. U nt lOday.
Jtonttl' and map Irw. H. S. Cuuta -'- 1
Aider strait, I'ortiaid, On;iju,
POCLTRT FOOD If yon ant y"nr h'-ns to 'ay
mr ari.'S writ vn foi fr- i-arUeuUrs arui Jf-
RI.NA roCLTKY EKJJs Actus MUis Co.,
PortlanO. Or-Koa.
TAILORS Co'HmblaWooin Mills Co.. P-rtUnd,
Or. I.Atitt uyie.'l.jtli-s mai lo rm-svure eh..p.
Ctor"(l naurTji'rit syntcio inaurw pexrxt tit.
Write for frve swaiD.'et! bad price.
PIANOS A ORfiASH OM'SI I'luno hrjuw on Pi
ride nat. Oman ami Piano on wht payment),
Wr.l fur 1 an. lt aawo'tt! you a prut;. Alien A
tillbert-Kaumker Co PjiUi;d. Ureuo.
Oregon Herhs HpJfip for all KiJnT and liliwlcipr
troubfs. i-urtu jiA'.iv (t r-. mora-. 1 nai
ii fwrn try mail fur 10c in munpa. Stinl today.
Hnman nalrGoot Swith, Forcptuloars. Men1
Toup sand quaiuy ; luwtmt pri
Mid fur trve DrU:e I St: mat! ornrs a sp-:ta:
Pans Hair Hur, ' Waf.hiniiiri t. Kt 1
rSJLICSEBS
a f a WN WTi')'
BY ALLTHE
BEST BE.ALs.K5
A. J. TOWIR CO. ESTASLUHEP 1836
- S0670H HLW VOBfv CHICAGO
TOW! 0A51( CO.lwtTOfO!!TO.
OTrfBrmWiffl sM
MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS
FaRtMt, t1fhtt and lron.rit Hlump I'utlnt
ea th marktiL 11' lire po--r on '.urn bwni
with two huroM. Wriialor ayscripuv cauu
aud prloaa. r.; - . " : :
RHIERSON MACHINCWY CO.
Feet el Morrison Street Portland, Orejoo
rSEED.
Vksta aiiirft a vMA of QtmntltT &n1
eiiaJilr- when vxir inun-r T.iaot-a
rerry'i, lby wtrro tl b-rt on ib
markt.bntther have ltirjv
lnc vr tr.. We ai Mtf-iii m
Anwat Mild VuJf ttil HiHlfl.
llOSfH4. rt Aiii:unl,i-'tutifij!ymua-
traid, rr lo ft.itt, i1IcidUs,
Q. M. FERRY ft CO,, Detroit, Mich.
or. u. bee wo
WONDERFUL HOME
TREATMENT
Thli wnnibrrul 'al
nane Pur In raUid
grt-at bcaiiai be cif i
pMOfle wlHiout ofittra
Hun that art given up
to (lie. Iff ctirim with
tJif wondt'cfiil (J hi
nt ee beruii, ruoii, ImhIb,
barks and VKkelabit-H
tli at are entln-'y un
known to mttllral scf-
fiine In thl c multy, Thro-ix
I llit lit Ol Unit
burmlfss r'uttiii"ai lliis iHiiumi iiu-ior kno-vn
the act tou of over W) diftertni ruiiifdlfM whl'h
h su(M:4wl'ully ii l'i diittTf'Bi dints, ifu
fiuarunu bttjcurcu arfli. uAthina, Iuhk, ilir at,
rliruiaa'lriiu, nt-rvoinui-Hi, ntoiiiawli, )-r; kd
ni'ye, etc.; bai burilr-lt tt tt-tUiimmist!
tharKM mmlrratf. Cull ard run liim. Fat I" m
out of the city wi-1t lor hiankr and r rculun.
tteadaiamp. COmL L'l'A rioN F.tKti..
Udren THE C. CEE W9 CKIXECE MEDICINE CO
162'i rirst St., S. f. Cor. Morrison
Mention paper. PORTLAND, OREGON.
in WHtU U Kit lAILt.
Couttb byrup, 'J khuhi wuua.
it. Sold pr (injk-tfl.tH.
aiiiijavipM.ii ywjj'"'-! ?;4ia!?l'vSk
II
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1
C.1 Itilln
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Purines, enriches and rvitalli tb blood
and builds up the whole lyitvm.
It radically and permanently turos all blood
dtaeaacs, from pimples to scrofula.
It Is the best constitutional n-medy for ca
tarrh, rlieuniatlnui and dyspcpila.
There Is no time of year when It Is not more
widely useful than any othur medlclue.
These statements are confirmed daily by
cured ami grateful men and women.
Over W.O0O testimonials In the last two
years an uuequalcd, unapproaohed reeord I
. Now put up In tablets. M well as usual
Uo.uid form. 100 Uoses Uns Dollar.
Not " Ka,jr Matter.
Those ahoee will be all right," said
the salesman, -anor you uae
them broken in." ino yuuuK ""
who had been hesitating betwien that
pair and one a alze larger, too tue
salcaman'a word for It, and purvhaatni
the ahoea. A week later ne came
back to the etore with a percepUble
""P. .......
'I wish yon"d etreten mese anoea.
he said. "They hurt my teet mm-
llaven't you got tnera oroaen in
yet?" asked the salesman.
"Oh, yea" earn me youim mu.
"The trouble Is that I cant get my
feet broken In."
Ti.'a run w a wood coueh ajedlclne.
It has cured ronphs and colds for lorty
years. At druypiiits. a cents.
Wa Too Hoaiest.
Ilonesty la one of the leading prin
ciples taught In the puunc sonoois,
and the teachers begin early to Ira
press the value of this trait In charac
ter on the minds of the youngest pu
pils. A South Chicago teacher had a
pupil who gave her much sorrow Dy
his unfortunate habit of fibbing on
every possible occasion. One day ahe '
kept him after school ana gave mm
a eerlous lancing to. juji al ;
the life of George Washington." abeinuai lots 0f $700,000,000 directly
an 1,1. "he couldn't tell a He." "Huh." j traceable to insect pests. From W. 6.
remarked the unregenrrate youth,
"what was the matter with hlmr
mn Permanently Cared. Koflto or nervousness
0 after nrstdnr'enseofDr.KlloesilPHUNerT.
J....'rr. Send for Free2trUlboM!endtr-MW
Dr. H. H. Kiln, UJ-, Ml Arch St. l'uUailelphla, !'.
Not ar Him.
"It's really distressing to think."
said the wealthy Mr. frarrasy, "tnat
many very common and Ignorant peo
ple will be admitted to heaven."
"Well, replied Mr. tutting, "mar.
needn't worry you." l'hlladelpnla
rresa.
Mothers will And Mrs. Winslow'i Soothing
Fyrup tho best remedy tons for their children
during the teething period.
Hla Mala Fault.
"But why should you worry over
your son?" said the Incubator drum
mer. "You said he was cut out for;teraj gn(1 rlI p08t loem mvself,
something great"
"That's Just the trouble." sighed the
old farmer. "He Is so slow that ev
ery time he gets an opportunity some
body Jumps ahead an" cuts him out"
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
br ltxal applications as they cannot reach the
diwajtJ i-oriiun ot the ear. '1 tiers Uoiilyone
way to cure dea nts. and that la by e-jiuutu
tiotial remedies, icafutis u rtuii a by ea in
tlamril erudition ol the laueoui lining of the
Eu-taehian Tut. When this tube i fnliamed
f oil have a rumbling sound or imperfect har
tig, and whm It it euti'-ely close-1, beainess is
the result, and mil us the intiaminauuu can t-e
taken out and this tube re -to red to lis normal
condition, heariue; will be d?stroyed forever;
n.ncaeaoutof ten ere caused by Catarrh,
wbich is noiMntr but an iniiamcd condition of
thtrmurout lunaf.
We will (rive One Hundred Dollars for any
ease of Iitafns (caused by catarrh) that can
not t cured by U ail's c atari n Cure, bend tor
circulars, free.
K. J. CHENEY dt CO., Toledo, 0.
Fold by Irnggli. T5c.
iia.l' l amiiy ttlis are the best.
Coold Not Trnat Him.
After a wordy argument in which
neither scored two Irishmen decided
to fight It out It was agreed, says
the Washington Post that when
either said "I've enough" the fight
should cease.
After they had been at It about ten
minutes one of them fell, and Imme
diately yelled, "Enough, I've enough"'
But bis opponent kept on pounding
blm until a man who was watching
them said:
"Why don't you let him op? He
says he's got enough."
"I know he says so," said the vic
tor, between punches, "but he's such
a liar you can't believe a word he
says!"
fiHEUMi
BODY RACKED
No other bodily suffering is equal
matism. wnen ine poisons ana acias, vrn;
trenched in the blood there is hardly any
fected. The muscles become sore and drt1
the joints inflame and swell, the bones
agony, and the entire body is racked with j
by indigestion, stomach troubles, torpid Li
inactive state of the system. The refui
through nature's avenues is left to sour ar
poisons which are absorbed into the bloi
ail anice. in some cases it takes a
wandering form ; it may be in the
arms or legs one day and in the
Bhoulders, feet, hands, back or other
parts of the body the next. Others
Buffer more seriously, and are never
free from pain. The uric acid and
iither irritating substances find lodge
ment in the muscles and joints and
as these deposits Increase the mus
cles become stiff and the joints
locked and immovable. It matters
toot In what form tlie disease may be
the cause is always the same a sour,
acid condition of the blood. This
vital stream has lost its purity and
freshness, and instead of nourish
ing and feeding the different parts
With health-giving properties, it fills them with the acids and salts of this)
painful and far-reaching disease. The cold and dampness of Winter always
intensify the pahis of Rheumatism, and the sufferer to get relief from the
agony, nibs the affected parts with liniments, oils, lotions, etc., or use
plasters and other home remedies. These are desirable because they give
temporary ease and comfort but have no effect on the real trouble which is in
the blood and beyond the reach of such treatment. S. S. S. is the best rem
PURELY VEGETABLE.
excited nerves, reduces the inflammation, dissolves the deposits infhe joints,
relieves all pain and completely cures this distressing disease. S. S. S. is a
certain cure for Rheumatism in any form j Muscular, Inflammatory, Articu.
lar or Sciatic. Special book on the disease and any medical advice, without
charge, to all who write, jug SWIFT SPCMG CO ATLANTA, CJU
Itooka Wrltlrai IB I'rlsn".
A publisher was talking ubout Oaonr
WlUloa at range book. "lo rrofumlls,"
with ll pathetic decora t Urn of a bird
licntltg Its wlnga agalust the bare of
a cell.
"Wilde's la not the first good boo,
to have been wrltteu lu Jail," he aald.
"Jail. In fact, eeeuie to be a good place
to write books In. Literary men sur
pass themselves there.
"Johu liunyan wrote Tllgrim'a lrog
ress" In Jail.
"Cervantes wrote 'Don Quixote In
prison.
"lefo laid the plans for Ronlnsou
Crusoe" during a term of confinement
linpoatHl ou hliu for tlie writing of a
pamphlet called The Shortest Way
with tho IXsaenteni.'
"Leigh Hunt wrote 'Blmlul" In Jail.
Sir Walter Raleigh, during hla four
teen year' Imprisonment in the tower
of London, wrote hla excellent 'History
of the World.'
"Silvio relllco and Tasso both did
their best work lu Jail."
Losses From Insect Pests.
C. L. Marlatt, of the Department of
Agriculture in Washington, has pre
pared a statement as to the loss by in
sect pests in the United States each
year. Lie notes that the losses each
year in all the plant products ot the
soil, both in the groaing and in the
stored state, together with those in
live stock, exceed the entire expendi
ture ol the national government, in
cluding the pension roll and the main
tenance of the at my and the navy.
Placing the value of these products at
$5,000,000,000, per year, he notes an
annual shrinkage due to insect pests ol
fully 10 per cent in many cases of 60
per cent; bnt at 10 per cent, $500,000,
000 is "the minimum yearly tax which
inMct, ieTV npon the producta
ol the
loss to
i.,m.n This due. not include
farm products in etoiage, $100,000,000;
or to nRtural forest and food pro lucte.
alao $iuu,uuu,uuu; mating a tuiai u-
Harwotxl's "Saving California's Fruit
Crops," in the February Centry.
A Good Chek.
As hs took off his coat his wife said
to him gently:
"Tou remember those eight letters I
gave yon to post three days ago?"
He started.
"Yes. I I remember."
"Hut yon dldu't remember to mall
them, did you?" she said eweetly.
"No, I didn't How did you And It
outr
"Among them," she explained, "was
a postal card addressed to myself.
Since It didn't reach me, I knew you
hadn't posted my mall. I shall always
use this scheme In future. It only
costs a cent, and It makes an excellent
check on you. Now give me my let-
At Least m Help.
"Cncle David" was an Oldtown
character, some of whose sayings
have been put into black and white
by Mr. Norton In hla "Sketches" of
that vicinity. David used to run rafts
of lumber down the Feuohscot, and
was wont to beast that he "always
sold to one man, and when he didn't
sell to him, he sold to somebody else."
One day Cncle David was standing
on the river bank when a stern-wheel
steamboat passed. He gazed long and
thoughtfully at the vessel, and tbeu,
turning to a bystander, said. In a tone
of deep conviction:
"That wheel Is a great sarvlce to
that boat"
Mat a Lll.B.
"Our English cousins," remarked
the woman who has Just returned
from the land of John Hull, "do not
wait until the arrival of Hallowe'en to
become interested lu the tasty and bu
trlt!o.JS nut. I was particularly lm
press'jr cobiiy
large:
eon i
the n
wera ,
HclorJ
a aa
leave
tlierd
fro ml
landi
cert;
her !
to t5
Aont flftn years ago I had a asver
attack of Rheumatism and could not
work with any satisfaction. My less
won. badly swollen, and drawn ao I
could scarcoly walk. Z tried many rem
ediea but could ast no rML 1 waa iln.
ally recommended to try B, 8. B. and it
soon cursd m sound and wall. I am
now 74 yeara old and bay never had
any return of th trouble,
JOSEPH PBOMX BAWLST,
' Sox 104. Aurora, 111.
Sometime auo I ti1 Shaamatlsm and
bad to guit work. I'll pains In my back
and betwann my ahouidara waa ao in
tense I could not roat or alMp. I triad
evnrythiiitr but nothin- did me any good
till I heard of and took 8. B. 8. This
medicine cured cue lou&d and well. Zt
purl lied my blood and made we feel like
a new man,
CONEAD LOHH,
Anderson, Ind. 123 E. 19th St.
edy for Rheumatism, It goes into the
blood and attacks the disease at its head,
and by neutralizing and driving out the
acids and building up the thin, sour
blood it cures the disease permanently.
While cleansing tlie blood S. S. S. tones
up the stomach, digestion and every
other part of the system, soothes the
IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF
' Monday, January 20.
Washington, Jan. 2M. -The Chinese
boycott and the. administration o( the
(orest reserves divided the attcutiou o(
the senate today. The Chinese ques
tion came up in connection with a reso
lution of Tillman, directing an investi
gation by th committee on Ininiigra-
tiou. Tillman nioUilled Hie resoiutiou
by omitting the major portion of the
preamble, and, alter considerable dis
cussion, It was remrroa to tue euimim-
tee on contingent expenses.
lleybum raised the question regard
I mr the rtwetvation ol foivsts. He
sharply criticised the methods ol the
Foreetrv bureau aim cuargen u witn
maintaining a press bureau for the pur
pose ol attacking him. lie declined,
however, to hold the president respon
sible (or thia course, lie said that the
conree was calculated to retard the de
velopment o( the West.
Washington, Jan. 2l. What is con
sidered a strike at tho railroads was
taken by the house today in the adop
tion ol a leeolution calling on the pres
ident to furninh information aa to the
existence of an agreement, in violation
ol the interstate commerce law, among
the Pennsylvania, Baltimore A Ohio,
Norfolk A Western, Chesapeake A
Ohio, Ohio A Northern Central and
Philadelphia, Baltimore A Washington
railroad companies. Opposition to the
resolution did not develop until alter
it had been declared adopted by the
speaker. At this point alaell, ol
Pennsylvania, moved to re.-onsiiler.
This motion was laid on the table with
the aid of 87 Republican votes united
with the iKjmocratB, under a role
which makes it impossible to recon
sider the resolution without a two
thirds vote of the honso.
Saturday, January 27.
Washington, Jan. 27. In a session
of two hours today the house pawed
the urgent deficiency appropriation
bill, carrying (15,216,103, incorporated
in which is provision that the eight
hour law shall not apply to alien labor
ers on the Pauama c.masl. In addition
it passed 262 private pension bills and
read the Mann general bridge bill,
making it the unfinished business for
Mondav.
Chairman Hepbnrn today reported to
the honse hia railroad rate bill with the
favorable recommemla'ion of the entire
committee. The bill will come up
next week.
Friday, dan. 28.
Washington, Jan. 26. The first at
tempt at filibimtering during this ees
sion occurred in the hotisn ttxlay on a
Democratic endeavor to de'eat the pro
vision of the urirent deficiency bill
walvins the eight-hour law for foreign
laborers on the Panama canal. Tho
amendment was placed in the hill in
committee of the whole alter the houee
had divided many times on every pre
text which Williams could rnnke the
caufe for a vote. When the bill whs
finally finished, late iu the day, a de
mand lor a separate vote and roll-call
on that amendment was made and or
dered, at which time the house ad
journed. The vote will occur tomor
row. The amendment was ruled ont
of the bill on a point ol order on Tues
dsv. and IU insertion today was effect
ed under the provisions of a special
rule brought in from the rules com
mittee lor the purpose.
The only other controversy of the day
resulted from an attempt to increase hy
$1 15,000 the amount lor meat ingpec
tion by the department ol Agriculture
This increane was refused after an ani
mated debate.
Thursday, January 25
diington, Jan. 25. The house
I the statehood bill according to
lie today. The Republican oppo.
(pent its entire force yesterday
no effort was made to defeat the
n its final paisajje, only S3 ot the
irgents" voting against it. The
paused by the vote ol H4 to 150.
'bat which prweded this vole
at 11 o'clock and was practically
eless so far as any hope was en
mil ol c hanging the measure in
iiflitest degree.
i bill as nai-s'-d provides that Ok-
oa and the Indian Territory shall
Itute one state under the name of
homa, and that Arizona and New
i:o shall constitute a stale under
lame Arizona. Hhonld the terms
dmission lie ratified by the resi
. of the two lorrner territorites,
respective state constitutions
contain clauses prohibiting the
Wants Philippine Secretary,
anila, Jan. 23. T. If. I'aido do
ra has resigned his position as a
iberoltho United States Philip
commision, assigning as a reason
telief that the Filipinos should
i a portfolio, II it resignation has
, ed an opportunity for one of his
colieagnes to express a desire that in
the future there be a nhpinodelesate
in congress. Comniissioner Mo is re
ceiving thousand of congratulations on
his appoinnient as governor, wliich is
nniversally approved, thoigli many re
gret the transfe.r of ex-Oovernor Wright.
Trade With Rufa.
Washington, Jan. !!(). Trade of the
United States with Kussia, including
the Asiatic part, during the lis si year
of Hi05as 'Wn by the record of the
bureau of HUitietirs of the department
ol Commerce and I.alior, amounted to
28,800,000, of which $11 800,000 rep-,
resented imports into the United Htates
and 117,000,000 the exports of the
United States 'o Kuns'a. Tlie figures
are somewhat lower than the figures for
the preceding year, when the total
trade figures were in excess of f 31, 300,
000. .
Will Test Dry Farming.
Washington, Jan. 31. While tho de
partment of Agriculture does not deny
three Is merit in what is known as the
Campbell system of dry fainting and
while it is willing that all credit for
that comparatively new system shall go
to its instigator, there is a strong belief
in the minds of irrigation oflicials of
that department that the system should
lie carefully studied by the government
in order that its limits ions as well aa
its benefits may be discovered.
sale of Intoxicating liquors and plural
marriages. The constitution of Arlsona
must prohibit the sale of Honor to In
dians forever and that ol Oklahoma lor
21 years. There are many other stipu
lations concerning schools, courts and
political iibdivislona of the proposed
new state.
Washington, Jan. 25. The foreign
affairs of the United Mates continued
to hold the attention ol the te nale to
day, the Moroccan and Dominican mat
ter's being Immediately at issue. Money
was the principal speaker aud ho talked
lor over two hours in opposition to the
course of the administration with rel
ereuce to both Santo lmiiugo and Mo
rocco, lie contended that there was
dauger of becoming Involved unneces
sarily in the affairs o! other countries
by participation In the Algeclras con
forence and that this country was not
enfllclently concerned with the condui t
ol affairs in Santo Domingo to justify
our course In that island, lie also took
the position that the president had
transcended his authority there. Hey
burn spuke in support ol the annexa
tion of Santo Domingo.
Wednesday, Jaunary 24.
Washington, Jan. 24. When the
smoke of the liveliest legislative battle
of tho seeslnn had cleared up in the
house Unlay, Speaker Cannon aud his
organisation were In complete eoiuroi
aud the joint statehood program ol tlie
ilministiation had been adopted.
Previous to tho vote the debate on
the rule had proceeded under high ten
sion. The speeches wore short but
the word uttered were hot and lull ol
s'.ing.
The rule adopted provides that tue
hill granting statehood lo Oklahoma
and the Indian Territory as "Oklaho
ma," and Arisona and New Mexico aa
Arisona." should bo debated until ;i
o'clock tomorrow and then voted on
without opportunity (r debate. H
limiae adlourned at 6:30 o'clock, alter
agreeing to meet at 1 1 o'clock tomor
row.
Washington, Jan. 24. Mr. Lodge
today presented iu the senate the pul
icy of the administration In tlie mauer
ol the Algi-ciras conference over tlie
Morocco and also with reference lo
Santo Doinituio. lie defended the
course 01 the presnieiii in ixnn in
stances, contending thai our represent
ation at the Moroccan conference was
essential to the protection ol American
commercial interests and that only hy
the course pursued in Santo Domingo
could foreign nations 1 prevented from
seising the custom houses of thai coun
try and securing a position tlire winch
might threaten tlie approaches w tue
Panama canal.
Tuesday, January 23.
Waehington. Jan 23. For more than
three hours today rlpooner occupied the
time ol the senate in explanation ami
defense of the course of tlie nduiinU
tration relative to tho Moroccan con
forence at Aleeciras, Hnain, and in con
nection wilh Santo Domingo. The
ItT h was delivered lo crowded gal
leries and to a well tilled senate, ar.d
received carolul attention throughout.
Washington, Jan. 23. The eight-
hour law cannot be abrogated for work
on the Panama canal and canal com
missioners csnnot receive additional
compensation beside their salaries as
eomminiiiohen. These two changes In
the urgent deficiency appropriation bill
now under consideration by the house
was the net result of today's session
Innnmrahla amendments seeking to
perfect the bill as to canal ground ptir
chases, purchases of coal for the navy
etc., consumed time in discission, lilt
met defeat when a vote was taken
When tlie set-slou elided, about hall o
the bill had been considered, I' wf
be laid aside tomorrow, when the state
hood bill is to lie brought in and to
have the right of way until disposed of
Unite on Rate Bill.
Washington, Jan. 23. After a con
forence lasting all the afternoon, the
house committee on interstate and lor
eign commerce today agreed upon a
rate bill to be known as the Hepburn
bill, and lo be reported to trie house
with tho unanimous recnmendation of
the 1H numbers of the committee.. It
the main the bill is the original Hep.
barn bill, but a number of concessions
were made to the Democrats, and their
i lens as set forth In the Davey bill were
freely incorporated in the perfected
measure.
Light on Boycott.
Washington, Jan. 31 The senate
will begin the week with the considera
tion ol tho Chinese boycott. The nuesJ
tion will come op in connection with a
resolution offered last week by Henator
Tillman, directing the committee on
immigration to Inventigate the reports
concerning Chinese opposition to Amer
ican manufactures. When the (inestion
was presented Mr, Tillman asked for
immediate consideration, but Mr. A Id
rich objected. It is understood that he
and other Republican senator dislike
the preamble to the resolution.
Names Three Ambassadors.
Washington, Jan. 23 The president
today sent the following nominations to
the senate: Ambassadors extraordi
nary and plenipotentiary I.ulte E.
Wright, TuiniesH(H), to Japan; David K.
Thompson, Nebraska, to Mexico; T.loyd
C. (iriiicoiii, Pennsylvania, to lSrav.il ;
governor giinoral ol tho Philippine
islands, Henry Clay Me, Vermont;
vice governor of the Philippines, James
K. Hmith, California; assistant attor
ney general, Joeiah A. VanorHilell, Wy
oming; postmaster, Charles A, Berg, at
Livingston, Montana.
Irrigation Engineers Confer.
Washington, Jan. 22. Irrlgntlon en
gineers ol the department of Agricul
ture, nndor the direction of Klwood
Mead, are in conference in Washington
to outline tlie work for the corning sea
son. A. P. mover, of Oregon, and II
O. Kaschbacher, of Idaho, are attond
Ing trie meeting. Tbene engineers are
not connected with the Reclamation
service, hut make a special study ol
water resources, the use of water and
drainage problems.
"Tula oil of lemon," siild the spice
mr.diniit. "la an oxoulalte thing. It la
hand pressed pressed by bund out of
lemon rlud. Union it"
The odor Of the clear oil suggesteu
sunlit lemon groves miles lu extent on
mountainside overlooking tue oiue
so.
I'll tell you how the oil or lemon is
extracted." he said. "A man sua wan
sponge In one hand and piece of
fresh lemon pool lu the otner. lie
presses me pcei egniuai u ivi,.-,
giving It finally certain difficult and
dexterous twist, and this breaks the
cells In the rind, ami the on mere s
only a half drop of It comes reluc
tantly out upon the sponge.
"When the sponge lias taaen np toe
dribbling of about a hundred rliuis, it
Is wet enough lo be squeeied out An
ounce or so of clear and fragrant oil
them flows from It
There Is no way to extract tins on
within a lemon rind except oy squeea
In and twisting the rind by hand. It
takes the rliuis of about l.'.HX) lemons
to make one pound of oil."
rt.r.as.
The rain fell monotonously from the
gray sky, Ilk tear from s sorrow rui
face.
"No, Jerome McWadel No. neverr
Her cruel words wrung a groan
from the strong man' lips, but be was
not yet daunted.
"Can you uot, he falterea, -learn to
love mel"
No. A thousand tlui.s no," she re
plied.
A wild, cruel light nesuea la us
eyes.
And yet. he sneered, "tney aay
never too old to learn."
And. pausing only to select the best
umbrella, ha rush) forth luto the wet
cold night
A rk Dar.aa.
Manager Jackal (of the Jungle Uni
versity eleven) We re going to let
"Quill" Porcupine play half back tbla
afternoon.
Monkey 'OH I hesr he's a mighty
flu n genius proposition.
Mannger Jackal Well, be never
gets sat on more than once during a
game. Puck.
S Ola.
"Wt enjoyed your piano recital last
ev.nius iniiuenaetjr, nrufesaor.
"1 am (lad you did, madam. I n
unable to b preirtit mjrm, en arcounl
of an aei'ld.iit, but a hrothsr artist kind'
ly fllltd tlis namsiit for mt.
StnJ postal for
" "Book of
Frtsents "
Send
for KC
right a
way. It's
purer and
more efficient
than any Bak-
i ing Powder that
costs three times
as much.
25 ot. for 25c.
Allgroent
18 YEARS HtRC
A (li 'Mil !iill Wf.rK a't Ih.Mritr - thai I
th- f.-".T.I (t f r. W A Wlm lur.
UhiUhiiiwMt ari rttrt rt-rt i urn
CotnlM'ifttt it (x-rlunu tli ntmt lttri(irii
lutal "(""tail'ti,!. H,t itt'trr lUi tutiuisi
q( tU w r, U,mr U a (it Utr lo l U
WISS BROS., DENTISTS
tilt. II. A. MTHIiKVANT. HlwlallM IB
Cltlt'lr.n'. 'l .vtlt nnl H.ulaUnc.
r.Minr Itlils., Tn'r-1 W'K.trttvota Mi
I. n.. ui . j. ui. HiiieUr. v iu li. Ma J'.i
Wwl Dow ea WitU, iti Mwlkly fir -..oil
fcai stl
faa
UN. W. A. MrllC
Grandfather's Cure for
Constipation
REAT medicine, the Saw
buck. Two hours a day sawing
wood will keen anyone's
Bowels ri-gular.
No need of pills, Cathartics, Castor
Oil nor "Physio," If you'll only work the
Sawbuck regularly.
Exercl.-.e la Nature's" Curs for Consti
pation and, Ten-Mile walk will do, II you
haven't got a wood pile.
But, If you wll lake your Exorcise In
an Easy Chair, ihero'a only one way to
do that, and make a Success of It,
Because, there's only one kind of
Artificial Exercise for the Bowels and lis
name Is "CASCARETS,"
Caacarels are the only means lo exer
cise the Bowel Muscles, wllhoul work.
They don't Purge, Crlpe, nor "upset
your Stomach," because, they don't act
Ilka Cathartics.
They don't flush out your Eoweto and
For Lung
Troubles
Ayer' Cherry Pectoral cer
talnly euro coughs, colds,
bronchltls.consumptlon. And
It certainly strengthens weak
throats and weak lungs.
There can be no mistake about
this. You know It is true. And
your own doctor will say so.
Mr Mla be, had a t.erlbl. aonsti. I IrM
S.rilium t ml. Iimi ' l' ' "l" aniil
,,i s. .. h.n.r. ...4 a. .iaii i..r...l
u," 1 1 In w. Wilbur "."-as.
S lasts, Aiwa, U
AIM Bl.n
.
aim amalwiiinri ml
IMAAI(UA,
fill.
hais viaoa.
rxvers
-
Keep tlie bowol ronutr wl'h Ayer a
Pille and thua hasten recover.
rtaWblna It la."
Whan Mr. Morse, sfier a laps tj
thirty year, met her old schoolmate,
Mrs. tiraUnm, In the guise of a sum
mer visitor to AldersDeld, she made
up her in tod lo one thing: I Jdta li re
turn's measure of worldly prosperity
bsd been large, but not for on mo
ment would Mary Ann Morao allow
her 1o feel "set up."
It was with the Intention of retim ing
any possible pride that might be lurk
ing behind t.jdla Uraham'e placid
countenance tbul Mrs. Mora held her
off at arm' length when the first af-f.-ctlonal
greeting had bU ex
changed. "How fat you've grown. T.ydilyt"
said Mary Ann Morse, holding her lit
tle rigure erect as a smalt, SUIT tree.
Mrs. ti rutin in smiled contentedly,
snd Mrs Morse saw that her thrust
had done no lisroi.
"And yet-aiid jet you'r wrinkled
In spite of It." said this determined
old M I; and then ah gav l.ydla
Graham's Ouslird checks a coiisulliig
kiss.
P. tt. U.
N. S O
ll'MHSf wvllla swtrMr
If aii.u.a inn iir,
Do
you know
the secret of
the Wave
Circle?
Wonderful!
Don't deby.
another
day!
Jaques flfc. Co.
Chicago
Intestines with a costly wM ef Dtcrstlv
Juice, aa Sain, CMlor Oil. Calomel,
Jal.ip, or Aperient Waters, always do.
No, Caiicnteli strengthen aud stimu
late the Powe.l Muscle Instead.
Tliciia sio tl,s Muscles thai line he
Food auees and that lighten up when
Food touches Ihem, thus dilvu.tf Dial
Food on to its fiiiLh.
They are the Muacles that turn Food
Into Strength thrui.fli Nutrition.
Well, a Cascoret ads on your Bowel
Musolea aa If you had just Sawed a oord
of wood, or walked len miles.
That's why Cascarels are safe to take
continuously In health; and out ol health.
because they move the Food Naturally,
dlgullng It without wasls of tomorrow's
Castrlo Juice.
They thus work all ths Nutrition out of
It bofora II decays,
The thin, flat, Ten Cent bos Is made
lo fit your Vest pocket, or "My Lady's"
Purse.
Carry it constantly with you snd take
a Caacurol whenever you" susr-cl you
need one.
Thus you will ward off Appendicitis
Constipation, Indigestion, and other
things besides.
DruEclsis 10 Cents a Box.
Bo very careful lo pel the 0enulnet
made only by the Sterling Remedy Com
pany and never sold hi bulk. Every tab
let stamped " CCC."
rrr ritEE to. otnx rnicNDtt
V7e wnnt to lend to our frl.nrt a twjotlfnl
fr.'iith-dr.ljNi;,!. tiULI) I'LAlliU IIIINIHIN BOX,
nird-eiaiiitld In culms. It Is a k.-aiily fur Hie
drfisiilnif t.ilile. Trn cents; In tampB it asked as
niMsumol fr (jiili suit tocnviircnttotCMUirtls,
with whlth fnls Oiliily trlnk't m lusilcd. Ti
Sencl to-dav, nientlmiinsr this nassr. AddrekS
slciluiif Uuucily (mibiiaiiy, tlilcaiin W now Koia.
UK. I. P. WISC.