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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1906)
,1 r I t! - ,- . - I, , , , i u...i J r7 II Krmr Winner v - - - , M ICA aJVui, VmImVw IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS . . i - -jssaaaigBi Twice as Good One Third the Cost h.v It bargain dT In War Circle. Come in and 8 -quoted. K C will help you cut down th Uvinj expentct and maks doctot'bilU thing of the pt. Do you realix that you cn jet the best and purest bskinj powder in the world K BAKING G POWDER t one-third what you've been paymg , -n,hre near K C duality. A rj enet tan count. Think of the savingl Can you make money any easier? Get r't Mtiimi the it to-day. i 7, I r price of can if you are not satisfied. All Grocers Sted rotuS tot H tswsttf "Book of Prsstata." rKti. JAQUES MFC. vnicawo. ., -. kiiiftiDi FALLS. ii... r & i un t ur niw"t Far and away stretched the waring CMt ckMre. xtesl sie tu. Dr grasses and the low hills. j , Ijk s.ne, ita i.eow. On and on wandered the little boy. ! shitrnni Falls was discovered by Ha did not know where h was, and t rii who became aware of Us Monday, February 12. Washington, Feb. 13. The senate today adopted a joint resolution re potted by Tillman front th senate committee on interstate commerce, which direct the Interstate Commerce commission to investigate the charge of discrimination and combination In re straint ot tiade made against the rail roads. It wa a joint resolution, and must be passed by the house and signed bv the president before it be come effective. The adoption of the resolution was preceded by a speech by Tillman, in which he practically charged that the administration was not proceeding in good faith to secure railroad legislation, because he was not satisfied with the president's advisers. Among these he mentioned Secretary Root and Senator Knox. Lodge also spoke at length on the railroad question. He delivered a carefully prepared speech, In which be took a petition for governmental regulation of rate, but advised the ut most caution against too radical action He eipressed the opinion that the giv ing nl retwtes was practically the only il exiatin in connection wiln tne railroad systems of the countiy. yet he did not weep. ! presence while trying to paddle He was a very brave little lad and ... Ud the .Niagara river from Lake mere child withal, so that, although ; Ontario. Finding the current of the be had lost his bearings, was not falls too wift to ascend, he gave up alarmed. For did he not have his nlc new rubber ball with him? And would it not be fine to bounce It about over the bard, smooth ground? the attempt and constructed the tirst boat ever built In the United States a little above the falls. lie remaiucd In rh violnttv of Niagara several months and came away without having bought Selecting a spot bare or grass neia aingle souvenir postal caru. or nin th ball down, wltn all ins in n-troniied a haekaian, forming threw mlzht. But tt lay lifeless Just where It had alighted. Again the puzzled lad threw It down, but the resllientssitta percha spheroid lay dead and iiim exactly as it bad fallen. Then, as the fearful truth broke cpon the lad. be broke forth Into wails of despair. He was on the boundless prairie. Judge. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bu surpassed all otler medicines, in merit, sales and cures. Its success, great as it has been, bat ap parently only just begun. It received more testimonial in the last two years than any previous two over 40.000. It hat the abiilinc eonfldenea of the people the stroncest proof of iu unaqusled worth. It purines the blood, cures all blood dis eases, all humors and ail eruptions. It strengthens the stomach, creates an appetite and builds np the whole system. It enres that tired feeling and makes the weak strong. In tiraal liqnid. or In new tablet form, 100 Doses On lolUr. .veil ram-as in the senate over latter son's caucus resolutions, but It was not leallsed and thw Urge crowd attracted to the galleriea was compelled to leave in disappointment wuen at s p. m. tne senate went into siecuuve aessiuu, alter a day devoted largely to oruiuary bills on the calendar. Wednesday, February 7. V..Mnit,,n. Feb. 7. Bv COlltlllUlng its session practically to 7 o'clock the house concluded all pieltminary steps to the passage of the railroaJ rate niu, oideted a roll call on the measure and put off the final action until tomorrow. Tim tima for amendment came at 4 o'clock, and for thw hours following one amendment after anothet came np, I. delated in some Instance and went down to defeat. So fierce was the struggle to amend that often when a paragraph ol the Dill was con The Jar of Coughing Hammer blows, steadily ap plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, jars nd tears the throat and lungs until the healihy tissues give way. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. I slants kv Avar's csm'T lrl la .".Uut ii "-Mas. Oaaai a.aiis. kurg. N. . Hia4eb! in w-ll. tiers sakSAPAULU. sills. ha:i vhxic ..hi . . rnn.rlnAtmn rsitsrd rsa cludeil In the reading, a dosen members "ovorv, curt) trieao with Ayer'a Pills. waved tneir atneniimenn E,ldar. jou like the new Mark la Pick Uow did llyr Tom t thought Miss mi uiugviw .r.l ht hn. never been eaualed. M the time Niagara was discovered It was in a wild and uncivilized state. Hotel accommodations were very poor and the man wbo tried to wade over to Goat Island to admire the view was rn liknlr to be fished out of the wbirliKxd rapids with a broken lcs. Shortly after tie revolutionary war, however, Niagara was captured by the hackmen and has remained in captiv ity ever since. It has been bridged, tunneled, navigated, swam, tight- mruut mt roue over in a barrel, r or 25 cent one may put on a rubber suit and go down behind It and feel its riba. For 50 cents one may charter an automobile nod ramble all around its awful Jaws, pafflng gusoi-ne smoke iu Its face. Once the Indians fell on their faces before it and worshiped it. Now the paleface rides up through the gorge In a trolley car, with his feet on the seat ahead, and kicks be caufe there isn't a sign iu the whirl pool rapids. Once Iji Salle gazed on it In awe and called It the mightiest work of nature. Now the school teacher comes from Peoria. HI., on a $7.50 excursion and throws ham sand wiches Into It as a small boy throws peanuts to an elephant It Is effete. downtrodden and dejected. It To Gt Es AH Winter. A flock of early hatched pullets with a comfortable house free from vermin, with proper ventilation, a , Hwnrr,.,ilpn and dejected. It has cratch pen and box of grit, oil grain gat f()r ftjJ picture 9,ix0.000 times and buried in litter, will do nobly during j j,,) brides have dabbled their rosy the whole winter, but the roosts must jners n its awful maw and have be sprayed witii kerosene oil twice . m,7rm,,rwi -How tweet r It Is as a week; their bodies dusted each j tame BS a cgj Hon and the "Maid month with good insect powder, plenty j Qf tte Mist" puts It through its tricks of fresh drink at comfortable temper- j a dozell tlmes a day. Council Bluff rure, green feed such as sliced beets. I j;onparen. steamed clover, or loose cabbage to j , pick at freely, all the green cut bone with clean, fresh, sweet adhering meat that they will eat at one meal j Washington, Feb. 12. The house todav had epoit with the bill providing for the whipping-post for wilebeatera in the Pistnct of Columbia, anu men laid it on the Uhe, eff eotively dlspo- ing of it, by a vote of 163 to t0. A new gavel wa dedicated to the taemorv of Lincoln, by Speaker Cannon in opening the house, and th birth day ot the martyred president wa re membered in the prayer of the chap lain. Friday, February 0. Washington, Feb. 9. Almost the entire session of the senate today was devoted to the consideration of the ur gent deficiency bill, which was pawed practically as it was reported from the committee on appropriations. The onlv disenwion wa over an amend ment suggested by Patterson to strike out the provision relieving alien woik tuen on the canal from the operation of th. iht-hour dav law. Patterson that to reunira men to Ubor tit art than ekht hour a dsy in the tropics was inhuman, and argued that the rtquirement would do injustice to American labor, t-everal senators on both sides ol the chamber controverted she position. The amendment was cn t down without reeort to a loll call. The senat adjourned until Mon day. Wanhinirton. Feb. 9 The house to- dsy ground out its uual semi-monthly grist of private pensions, ps?ing in 72 minutes 429 bills for the benefit of vet erans who are barred for one reason or another from commg in under the gen. eral statute, and thus made a nei speed record for such bills. Seventy n... rr n.nt nf the beneficiaries are ;v,.r hliml or bed-ridden. This or. der, with a number of minor bills and tlie pas-wti of two amendments to the Philippine tariff act of 1905, cor.sti- ute-1 the transactions of the day. The tariff amendments plsce American coi ton goods on an equality, so far as the .-oat of production is concerned, wnu European goods. Low grades of elioes sere admitted at a lower larm. sue house adjourned until Monday. for recognition. Not one ot thee was adopted. They contaiued all manner ol proposition, such as regulatiug prefer ential, th Ion and short haul, free .. ...... . n,..4iiM whnl rat bills nd part, of biU, bu, all "went by th eh ail entire t. ch? , . j. f even know the had gone ou the stag. tt'..l,lm.tnn Feb. 7. Todav for the Tom She was In on of the hose a !,,. many viar the senate wa with a nurtv the night 1 wa there. made the scene of an effoit toaJnilnist er party discipline to a memler of that i.wlv ami th occurrence wa one 01 so many dramatic details that the manv witnesses will not soon loigei ii. 11- teraon was the subject of the effort, and Kailev. to whom, in theahsenc of lor- man. the iHfmocraiic mueniuv i wu- ceded, was the instrument ol his party in the incident. Tuesday, February 6-ti'-.v.;-.. lj.K A Th annate did " .- . . ,w t..MI,l'unll . . . . 1 t n iu rtLIIV- not have an opponunuj hju.j .. r t j a w. ....i. .nit mild itiere ts no better n.'.iiclns lhin fim's iub ius v.- -i- U.m. rtic io cents, no It Moot. Customer Why dou't you tact np tl. ia -Do It Now' UiollOJ wn 'r i. amuud on the counter for n. until 1 1 racer W a al, I'm a goln tif taci It m sometime If I ever git to It Judge Ho nt.or nrrouaa ni am .! w.rtir Klln'ur!r the discussion of Patterson's resolution he.;.-; r. ''!''"- r on the action oi tne iieuiwianv . i hir-h was nartia iv nromised, but Ilia Mn' o, .... r.v... I ur i , ..t.l .i.a liitkvP "arst cave the entire uav io a review ui -twusanuu, v.. i,rr.wHvi ol the senate in me matter ten cents a uosru aua iu i. - . . . . of framing treaties. The question a th aanie price. Iran totb Cor. Farmer Bkttiner (who take In urn ,r uoartter.)-"! woa jest . readln' Jbout thst Callforny wl.ard. Burbank. TJ Vio.li. h. kin cerfnly do wonder In amwlu- ttrange kind teger ''l'li-'Bravest Uoartler-"H h .u- cvetted In pfxt"1,1"' P" UU' preserved tonmtoctlT X'uck. .... i !. Mistake. be tald. but .i..,i remember. IB th retaurnt fter th theater, th other night, you were kind enough to nolle w. I bop I m not uitstak.n In uppoln8 ii,.t vour lutcrc.t was-ah-not alto- "Oh. wo. not tt all. X remember now. I thought for a moment that .. ... h.,t,llll,l you wer tne coacu" discharged a few weeks ago for try ing to make lov to tu coo. u . wondered how you could afford to eat In ucb an expeuslv plac." Denver Post Whew l.lwrala Ml r. leaving th u.iiotlon of hi relntlv stnndlng Iu the profeaMnu at large for further conalderallon, It I confidently submitted that Lincoln won a cretllf. able position at th local bar. almoat tt th outlet of his career, among couteniporarli who wer uot only npabl lawyers, but men or excep tional force and cuaraeter. inuei. it la exceedingly doubtful If th bar of ny other State In the I'nlon - scssrtl a much native talent ami at'ii Ity as th frontier Statu of Illinois when Lincoln wou hi spur. Century. P" lhi. 'Hi t ilrmglMS MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS rMlM llahlM ana Klama VMM as ilw iht. II ll"W " will! iw kuna Wr lu dMStle" v ' awl stivaa .v...- ' u.. u. i'M n. i ItlllUMRON MACHINIIKV CO. l Marrlss lfl t-wilaa. Ortfwi WANT1ID A bright man with team In youreoun. ty. riteady Work andgood wage Utrlght man. Hefi'reiices required. l or r tlcular addrea KOCH V. T. CO. Bo.X Winona, Minn. twice a week must be supplied. A mash of middlings with one part In three of corn meal In zero weather stirred thick enough to lie crumbly, oats or wheat at night except In n-ro weather when corn should be fed warm at night are also excellent, pro vided only about two-third as much a will be eaten up clean In ten min ute it fed at a time. Pullets require mora than ben and Leghorns less than heavier breeds Between Friends. Tfce Red ta Come. "I was thinking of calling It the Blue Demon,' " said the man with the new automobile. "Oh. neverl" objected the veteran scorcher; "say rather, the 'Purple De mon.' " "But It's painted a bright blue." "Exactly, but you must look to the future. The blue In combination with th- red supplied by the people you hit will eventually produce purple." Her Prettlneaa Tempted Hlsa. "Father, It Is true the young man kissed me so suddenly that 1 was not tlamw Fred savs when we are mar-; nrenared for it and jet I feel that I ried I can have everything I want j am also to blame in the matter." Edvth Foor fellow! He is evidently j "To blame? in what way Y' od against an awful delusion. - "I'm afraid I was an accessory be- . MavmetVhv. what do vou mean? fore the fact" Cleveland Plain Edyth He imagines you have money, j Dealer. BLOOD POISON The black Has is an emblem of horror and dread. When it is hoisted try an army, the order has gone forth that " no quarter wm ue given, tv -it.; ot- v. inctrr.-t wir,lfci women and children, as well as oppoS' iJr. t. name fate, and a trail of desolation, suffering and death is left 'behind. Contagious Blood Poison is the black Hag of the great army of disease. This vile disordc-r is known as the blackest and most hide .. f n t,.,n,- affl;rtir,n rwt'Ti h rowi n i its victims and crushing out the life. It is no Tespecter of persons; co matter how pure the blood may ht or how innocently the d:sease is contracted, when this awful virus enters the circulation the hideous, batc-iul ana humiliating symptoms sm w vlxi, !, cfT..rr f.la that hi verv nresence is oolluting and contaminating. TTc,iir tii firr uJffTi cf the tlisfa-- ia alittle sore or nicer, but as the blood becomes more deeply poisoned the severer symptom are manifested, the mouth and throat ulcerate, tne gianaa in tu giuiua , out on the body, the hair and eyebrows come out, and often the body ts cov ered with copper-colored spots, pustular eruptions and sores. In its worst stages the disease affects the nerves, attacks the bones and sometimes causes and my flesh was in an awful condi Thursday, February 8. Washington, Feb. 8. Just enough tt J ;n l... morning business was kwi house preceding the vote on the Hepburn railroad rat bill today to permit de- syed mem Its to reach their seats oe- fore the rollrall ordere.1 the nigi.i oe- lore liesan. Three hundred and lorty- vx members voted for the hill. Seven, til Republicans, voted against it. Ap plause greeted the announcement i the result by the fpeaker to the house. which had given its undivided atten tion to the question of government rate-making for seven days. Those voting against the bill were: Littlefitld, of Maine; McCall and Weeks, of Massachusetts; Perkins, Sonthwick and Vreeland, of Sew York; and Sibley, of Pennsylvania. Hnllivan, of Massachusetts, voted "present," and wss not paired. There were 28 members paired, tint these pairs were generally political one. None of them was made npon the bill, and consequently did not indicate op Washington, Feb. 8 There was a raised tiy Bacon in a u v.. ... resolution requesting information con cerning the Algeciras conference. Lodve gave notice of a spewch Mon day on the railroad rate bill. Wsshineton. Feb. fl. Having nxl the end of the general debate on the rate bill at 4 :30 o'clock tomorrow, the recognition of the rba!r wa pd around at a livelv rate In the houte toiv. Seventeen Sieeches were made, all of them for the measure. Th raih roads csm In for an unusual amount ot criticism. Wants Land Sold. Washington, Feb. 12. Peiutor Fnl ton is preparing to vigorously oppose the bill soon to be reported by the pub lic lands committee providing fot the repeal ol the timler and stone act, un less be can seenre an amendment slip nlating that 25 per cent of the money derived from the sale of pnblic timber shall be turned over to the comity In which the timber is situated. The bill in contemplation absolntelr repetls the oresent law tnd proposes tbtt the gov eminent shall rettin title to all timber land, sellioz onlv mature timber at tinhlic anetion or otherwise at not lees than the appraised value. This in effect pla-es all public timber land in permanent reservations. L'nder this proposed law, pnblic timlier land will never become subject to taxation and in constouenre the comities in which this land is located will be for eer den rived of the benefit' of the taxes which wonld eventually accrue were this land taken up under the tim ber an stone act. Germany Hopes for Agreement. Berlin. Feb. 7. It was reported in commercial circle today that a tarifl arrangement between Germany and the United States, to lart one year, had been nifreil"ilon, but inouiry at th American embassv and at the foreign office efablisbed the falidty of the ie port. The foreign office, however, ap- narentlv ts more hopeful uow. Trie officials expect that some sort of an agreement will be reached before the end of the month. said th customer, nv different' b- CLA5SIFIEDADVERTIS1NG Portland Trad Directory Names d Aadr.sss I Peril - sssSallvs Basiaaat rirns. eiunxi al i-l'l.ll ! K.l i'lM " arlat- la l trlis a iwma. uu.ll. t ! V u 4ili i.AMBS-W.imm fwllaaO. UoaM ik- lnura l iM-a kt MO llu-i f HvTrs, ira!ltMI H ; trw B.Wrr.lf.l WauSS; imIWiI, I uilK!trsll fi.r ! SI rf rMMaabls tMor. laalr KS liw.1 au l it t I nt.a ai'rusl l H ,m aim.-ur.a.i u.iw,c'.w n-r rris-e.i i- m rinirf"l I follow th lull Iram ! On if Trull ... . mm f taMonU'tftWlltt fommtlSlkktr --'" and I will sar that I " SMnlorl out o rMl slkfc.r ilia an mim.1 thai 1 st wd." r rw - " liS ' H'"-" I Wtl Wstrn Oamwnta rr Ml iWif , Walk t, WlH..U K kMII. HIGHEST mm WQHID S FOR, 1904, TsiaWia.twl A. J.TOWECa TOWK CANADIAN !Ti CO., Lualwd Tuaorra, uuM I Tm ft I"""" I ff su..Mri.l ? I vn tt')' li 1 I I I nlwwl U" a ! r I I ft 1 ui rit si la alo Umw E m 1 sntwiM m ail vn m fl 1 srs aauiM I fffttri I U 1 swe si -l sai'la "'a, J 1 leS ad Aaasal l A I I Xap- r"Y I I didn't know. that there was tween 'doughnut and cnuner. Ohl yes; cruller hare hole In th center, while th dottgnntit Ulmni doughnuts; I atn't spend- In" my good money for hole." Cath olic Stnudurd and Times. ..,..i..lll Snrf It. WltvsloW's floelhtn Rvrut. tha twt remlT tnuse tur UvslT CUllUfaa duriug lbs lerlhihf rUi. Oat ml Ike Ordlaaer. Author I have Just written a piny that contain a new and novel climax. It Is bound to trhike a bit. Manager Indeed ! Author Tact. The plot leada up to a train rvltry. Mttuagerlluh! I fall to te any thing new nnd novel Iu that Author ltut the patwnger rise up a one man anu put tu ruouer cut of busllieaa! Dealncas Caanut ft Cured br loi-sl spplu-attoiis as Iher rannol rearh lb (llw aiw'l ('wiiiuii ol lr, aat. ll. Is uuijr ous way tuiuiedi a ii'm. ami mat is nr c.iiun' tl.-nal miir'll l-sfn I rau-'l au In nin i nidi!U'n ul " maniui iiiuua ft m Kula:hlan Tul. W tin this tu Is luflamr.! v.)U ftaro a rumblins iwinn't r iifinorirf. ww fne. si.'l wbli 11 Is otl'l-elv cl.ae.f, ihns la Alilirii'lit. KVi rrr 'Ixvl a as ' s.irtn.m snl an aee"T,u l " . - Clts X lcrHATtB Wa sarnl Iks t' . Krtwrsiw l tm 111" . ls lu fts valaua llassl u4 . Hill aut Ort. MKN'I'ITIIINII - tlilSsm r-sivnsloa. S"'S ... . Alirml isal .ri rwu ...... Otitis ta ruin Bit'st snia. upeeaoa tsiuitl.. rHrK UH t?l rHH'l! a-rt U.ai'rr IrrV S.lloas-t. IW4 rwtfe.msisla. Wnlal.alaj. Tu. lal sn4 nie trw. H a. t " I'o il A War slrs.1. 1'unlat.4. ws Mat, mum a4 aislk rot'WIlV lH.i-lf r assl yaaf kt.a la lar owttsiSW,jUusrttl rtrw t-artu-ulsrs I'l lil.NA fol l.lhV krllm-Acsua MIOS t.. 1'tfrt.aavl, rSMa. TAIt-Olta-J eoiBilaW"il Hvlis MlUml Of. Iattt alyl" dolltM matta l .-arS' k"v .tttr Mil iiirMarvHiul ar laataraa itsltar ftl. W ma ft'f ft aiitvlvssitl pcHw. I'M Na ouoANa -1 mi. si tiao ktmsa on I'a-,-iBc .ia.!. (tfaaiwi an.1 l-iana, u f.f asywit lrlkfW. t'ia" a e'i-. AUaa taiiM,n-Haiuafesr id., f'wruautl. iswaa !!.. llarM Hpai'ine sll Kliltor an.rMls.M i..,.,l.i. um ll.u hAi 111: rnmlw. I'lal a ,r nt ti. mail lu( liw. Is alatatM. Mn4 toaa Iktr4 at. lliiKan Half lla-aaittf, l"'.il.lo.n, ' l.wtt.sa't-t rt is; ba t(ullir ; Hia.M lr. M' d f"f llr ft'em !S llail a.tl'ra a sua , Miiinimn nw .w im A. III. ur. u, w wo wONcenruL home ftfl !- la r4w ti ihf f a 0.' 'Ul wish H' hrvS IW'I, r'K I -mt kt) aut) i '' lttkl mm ..tm.r ktsoWB ra"!-'! T in ill ff- ""!' (, ami lvm4 'M . ... Uw l.tr meiUm t f 4k ' ' hi ' iHn .,. H tiritt i ruir ft tu inv, -fcr, (Juts MisUi, ' " rt,i tt, h 4- baitss, f. lM 4Wi..r.v U srf lt 'Hl! I lttKm n.iitfl. i IU.W trtJl vJ Ut Ftlf Wf'ts l( l.tsjf ! t4t fca-14 44Wt. V'SHl Ullu;t i,i- iMtiit THE C. GEE WO CHIIIESE KED1CIRE C3 Ui , rUst St 1 r. Car. Mt,t..A v, nu.iu iair. poniiANO. cmroci. lit. t t-l .!. P.N. U PI a. fmi itsir awita. iVurw wrll. ally. I ..ntl..N laaa ; ti n hi a.l sertlsars l'l tkla (ta. r. tlt res nit. aid urtlsas the Intlanimalluu cau ! : la. an ,ul anil tl.ia toW is t'. aa.l to Us normal I CuiflllU.ll. haarlnl wilt la .Um.mjrti U:rtrr; ulii - cs.as ion wl to ara cauar.. it . ia.,. 111. h la nuiMn l ul au mtlaitu-a cunniuuu ui U.r-muitiua aufrat.'S. We will SIT 'ns ll'inora-l it.nsra ir any fa il I'.-srn.'Sa (t-aiKl t.y ralarral mat ran. t..,i iu. rurr l bj llait s i alarm lur. aenu lur Clrcu'.srs, lr. . .., . , r.J. initi at av.suo,w. SM tiy tirulais. : jr. ila.1 a xaiuiiy mil ara m naav. New Naturalization Bill. Washington. Feb. ft. - Th house committee on immigration and natural ization practically agreed today on the 0jug llraar narobardaseat. 'Was your wife angry when you got home an lute last ulghtV" ' AngrrT Why, my boy. the dear woman pelted ino wth flower!" "Hut how did you get that black eye r "Well, you see, she neglected to Ink the Mowers out of tho pots before sh threw thorn." Cleveland leader. I The Slalae to Ik fllarlms. j On 1'lyiiiouih Hill stands the Impos ing statue to the pilgrim. Its liuse Is grniilte and support a seated figure t imcIi of the four corners with eyes searching the surrounding country, while a woman's Dgtire crown the top. Ou the pedestal l Inscribed the tiamo of every man, woman and child Unit me over In the Mayflower. 8U Nlcb- OR. W. A, WUC ursiu U 'T' - -- s.-sir-. 18 YEARS IttRE Afl1 lnair i1ll.wortl 'Tt-ll'if lr.l..tni'ii f tft sntisn ln rw Miiftnit in trtrtftll lit m4 lnit'st ll-tsal (WSll.M., .NO tllsVr -h' .aU ot Ik rl, llr U hrm W 4 tt. WISE BROS., DENTISTS 1)11. It. A. art' MliK VAST. Bi-i.h.i aa I hiMnn I ImiUi aa.l Baiaui.s. raMinl HM . Tklr.l S"4 Wah.ia a I a . to p. to, aut.Uaja im IX. Ma . a Walk taa as WmiIt sa4 MaiWr riratalt UN. I. f, WIX. 11 V.t MilloweilnsturalixationbilllnasUghlly witnes? a revival ol yesterday t exciting litlon. Oraat sores would break out and noth Inf 1 put on them would do any arood. Ur hair andeytibrowa fell out ar.d I wa 'a friht." 'My mouth waa ao tor I had to live on rolls: and water. I took Mercury for a long time and instead ol a.ttina httr I eontinued to arrow worse and my arm and hands bacam olid aorea. My loirs were drawn so I could not walk and I felt that my tim was short her if I did not -c soma re lief. I bet-an to im your 8. 8. 8. and it helped me from th start. After taktn it awiju th cores all healed, my rhau snatiam wa cured and to-day X am a atronir, well man. It cot all th mer cury cot of my system and it cured ma ound and well. ADAM BCHHABEL, ' ErusvlllSi Ind. Dio.Hli. mary ot. lnsf insanity and death. Kot only those who contract the poison suffer, but unless the virus is driven from the blood the awful taint is handed down to offspring, and they are. its innocent victims. Blood Poison is in deed a "black flaj." Mercury and Potash, so often used, never can cure the trouble. These minerals merely drive the symptoms away for awhile and shut the disease up in the system, nd when they are left off it returns worse than before. This treatment hot only fails to cure blood poison rmt entamit the rlelir-ate lining nf the stomach and bowels, produces chronic dyspepsia, loosens the teeth and fre quently causes mercurial rheumatism to add to the patient's suflerinjr. S. S.S., the great vegetable medicine, is the conqueror of this vile disease. It goes down to the very root of the trouble and cures by cleansing the blood ol rverv oartiele of the Doison. S. S. S. does not hide or cover tip anything but clears tne enure circulation w m virus and puts the system in good healthy condition. It cures safely as well as certainly, because there is not a particle of mineral in it. we oner a re. ward of ti.ooo.oo for tiroof that S. S. S. nilDTlX UCPCTIDI C is not purely vegetable. When the blood rUntLY VtUL I MULL. is purified and strengthened with this great remedy the symptoms all pass away and no 6ign of the disease is ever seen again ; - nor is there left the least trace to be handed down to posterity. Special book with instruction for self-treatment and any medical advice de sired will be sent without charge to THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATIAHTA. CA Wallace Before Committee. Washington, Feb. 6. John F. Wal lace was before the senate inter-oceanic canal commute today and made a statement regarding the severance ot bis relations with the Canal commis sion. In it be spoke of tfce violent at tack of Hecretary Taft and Mr. Crom well, the only basis of which was, be said, a difference of opinion between himself and Taft and Cromwell as to his right to decide when he thought the welfare of the enterprise and his nan Instified his resignation. He was liable oo be dismissal at any time. Taft's Plea for Philippine. Washington. Feb. 6. Secretary of War Taft today was brd before the senate committee on Philippines In favor of the Philippine tariff bill. The obligations of the United Htate to the islands provided the tneme lor an earn est appeal made with an emphasis that b has not ordinarily exinuiieu in un dressing committees of congress. The islands are being nsed lor the purpose of imurovimr business in te United Htates, he declared, and he trked where was the justice a guardian should snow bis wards. donet Wants Experimental Farm. Washington, Feb. 6. Represent, tive Jonee introduced a bill appropri ating $120,000 to establish and main tain experimental iarm in vYaniiingiim to determine the kind of crops best adapted to various parts of the stato. Mr. Jone also secured an order from the Agricultural department for th drainage of 30,000 acres of swamp land in Bteveni county. The land, when drained, will be valuable agricaltur-ally. Spanish Trade Growing, Washington, Feb. 13. Trade of the United State with Spain and Portugal amounted in the fiscal year 1905 to over $51,000,000, according to a report issued by the department of Commerce and Labor. Of this, $16,000,000 was Imports and $10,000 000 exports. Of the imports. fn.SOO.OOO wa from Port- oiral and $H. 500. 003 from Spain. Of the exoorts. $2,000,000 went to Portu gal and $17,000,000 to Spain. Imports from Portugal have greatly Increased during the last few years, while the exports to that country have declined. Petition for Niagara Falls. Washington. Feb. 13. Mrs. M. Greeley, president of the National soci ety of the Daughters of the Kmpire HUte, of New York, will call tt the white house tomorrow by appointment tu present to the president petitions bearing the tignatnres of about 2,600 residents of the state of New York, praying for the preservation of Niagara falls. The petitions are addressed to the president and the two houses of congress, and ask that legislation be immediately enacted which will pre vent further impairment. Reserve Policy Live Issue. Washington, Feb. 13. Senator Hey bnrn's three hour speech in denuncia tion of President Koosevelt't forest re serve policy will probably have the effect of making forest reserves a live issue which must be met and disposed of by congress at the present session. The speech of the Idaho senator was a full and complete argument on the side of the opposition; it was severe in Its arraignments; it wa caustic in it criticisms. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You llava Always Bought "First Aid" to the Bowels DOCTOR CASCARET Office - In your own Vest Pocket. OncallanyMinule DoyorNlgiil Bears the Signature A TwIee-ToM Tale. A Mnssiichusett lawyer bn a notorl- ouitly treacherous memory for details. Till fulling oeciiNloiiiilly lead hlui to garble a Joke In repeating It. Itecent- ly he met a friend, who, clapping him ukjii the shoulder, said enthuslustlcal- ly: "Well, old man, this Is a fine day for the nice, isn't it?" "Why, what racef "Tho humuii nice," suld the friend mid fled. This wim tho first time the lawyer had ever heard this very ancient Joke, so he determined to get it off on tho next mini be met and bo did, In this uiniuier: "Hello, Godfrey, isn't thl a flue day for the trot'" "Trot w hut trot?" "Ily gud," stammered the lawyer, "I swear there Siis a Joke there, but I can't find It now!" I.lpplncott's. Wf.en Heartburn, sour atomacn, Headache, Bad Breath, Coated Tongue. Belchlnf of Stomach Caa, or any of the; forerunners of Indigestion appsar, Old Dr. Cascarot wants to be rtjht on the spot In your pockat. He wants' to check th coming troubl Instantly before It can grow Into haUl of the Bowels to le costive. Ladles, who extend loDr. Cascarst th hospitality of their Purses or lliolr Dress Pockets, will b rewarded with a fin completion, and healihy Hnpplness. Thes will about fifty times repay for th trilling space occupied, and th Jen cents per week at coat. Dr. Cascaret guarantees to cur th most obillnate cases of Constipation and Indigestion, without discomfort or In convenience, His medicine does nol gripe nor purge, nor create a drug hablti- Because It Imnoba "Blle-drlver," nor a Gaiiiric-Julca Wa.itr, but a direct Tonlo to the Bowel Muscles, It exercises naturally tho muscles that tine ths" walla of tha Intestines and Bowels. Want of Exercise weakens snd relaxes these Bowel-Muscles, Just "as II weakens Arm and Leg muscles. Old Dr. Cascurst goes dlreotly after these Bowel-Muscles. He" wakes them up just as a cold bath would wtk up a lary person. Then r e wcrVa them t!reti th nrrvei till they fi j !iit, horn that Kxeraisa tl.at if.ey d n't need any more help in do t!,.r duty. " EutDr.Cascarrl w.tnts loterW'M on tha Bint, In your Peokel or i 'mac, where he can ror.4.,lv tl.er.4 L-awel-Uunj.e. a'l the lime, In health, and out of health. P.ecau.ie, even tli tironjejt Bowel-Musc's-.s m.iy t overworked. Heavy tiiiuvrs. bis nf pert, whiskey, wine, or beer drinking, iservoua excite ment, sud'rn expnur to e'H or heat tnd a d-jxen other every day llknlihocds Ur tha Bowel Mutvlrj. In such csr t llttls Cascarl In llm Is worth fifty dollars worth oi Treatment later on. "to say iiotliltij of Ilia suffering, discomfort, ken of Business Energy, sni lust of Social Sunshine 11 saves. Old Dr. Canwel carried con;Mnt!y In your Vest Pocket, or In "My Lady's" Purso Is ths cheapest kind ef Health-Ire turance, and lUpplncu Promotion, that ever happened. Little thin enamel Casraret Box. half ts thick ts your watch, round-cornered, trnooth-df;ed, and shaped to you iloni nodes Its presence. Contains six Cindy tablets Price Ten Cents a Bos at any Drugclsl's, Be sure you gel the gcmtltin. mad only ty the Sterling Kemedy Company, and never sold In bulk. Every lalilet tlamped "CCC." IV FHEIC TO our ritiKNni Wa want to tend to our frMt I beat frcnch-atslrnaii. (jULD fLAIUU bllNHON I Ws wnt to tend to eur Mitdt s bMOtlhli 'rcnch-atsltneil. GOLD 1'LAlliO bllNHON 110. ham-tnanicled in tolurt. It It s Octulr for IM tltisini tutiit. Ten cents In lumps It ssKtil ta a metsure of cihhI (all h snd to toer wl ol UUMants, wllh whltinElt"asMity trinket It losded. 1U "J . Snd ItHtav, msnlloriliis thlt viftt, Addrsss (UrUng KeiDtdr Vmuosiiy, ChiuMto or New Yoita Nothing knooks out snd disables Ilk Lumbago and Sciatica Nothing reaches tha troubl quickly ts ST. JACOBS ' OIL FRICE, 23c AND 10a