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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1906)
"' T"7" "T" ,- s.w-l ' ' '" a! CUTTING NEW CHANNEL IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS 7s Your Hair Sick? Hut's too bad ! We hd no ticed it was looking pretty thin and faded of late, but naturally did not like to speak of It. By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor Is a regular hair grower, a perfect hair re storer. It keeps the scalp clean tnd healthy. mil M4lnt4 wtt ATrt "J TIM ana 1 UK. it wy hiim-h. Willi ncommMd It u m WJM tor th. halt, -ln II sort nd sroooUi. .na KUM ta't '" anlltUM the ISu fiiM.ll i 'IITI, V1m. Mich. Ma frr J- O- Ayr Co.. LowttU, SAVSAPAULU. PILLS. CHEgRY NCTORAL. Tfm M raters- at AIL "Speaking of strange snd unsecounta- txptritnces, remrmwu io "-""-hi, qom, "I am reminded of one that bpi w t rlend qf miM In the summer of "83, w, h4 wal at the Co lumbian expoaition. in the Fine Art bulldinf. looking at the .tnra tbey called 'Breaking Home Tie.,' h. keard a voice behind him Bay distinctly That' what U happeninf at jour house, Ter oa the west aide.' He turned and looked to see who it was that apoke, and there waa nobody near him." Ia that all?" asked the man with the shy eye. "No; the atrangeet part la to come. When he went home in the evening he found that hia youngest brother had elop 4 with the hired girl and gone to St. Lettia. It had taken place, too, at the ex act moment when he heard the Toice. How 4 yo explain that, I'd like to know? ' Waa it telepathy? Or what waa it?" "H'ampk! Who tells that story?" The man himaelf Ike Stringham." "O, Stringham telle it, doe he? Why. yaw tonrdhead, that'a the sxplansticn."- Chieaga Tribune. The new administration and jobbing hone building arreted by the W, L. Douglas 8hoe Co. aa a part of its mam moth manufacturing plant in Brockton, Mass., was dedicated Jan 19. The program included open house fiom 11 la the morning until 8 in the evening. There was a musical program and re heahments were served all daj. Fif teen thousand invitations were sent oat Including over 11,600 retail dealers in the United States who bandied the W. L. Douglas shoes. Mr. Douglas says that his three large factories, also the ew bnilding jnst dedicated, will al ways be open to inspection and visitors from everywhere will be welcome. The new jobbing house just dedicat ed will enable hurry orders for Douglas shoes to be shipped the same day they re received. The new building is 260 feet long, 60 feet wide and two stories high. The jobbing department occu pies the entire lower floor and the new offices of the Douglas Shoe company oc cupy the entire second floor. In the sew building there will be special offices oecunied by the Western Union and Postal Telegraph com panics; also by the telephone companies and there is an elaborate mailing department. The completion ot this nsw administration buildim marks the establishment of modern, np to-date wholeeale jobbing hones and office bnilding. Mr. Douglas has long considered the advisability of a jobbing bouse, not only for the purpose of supplying bis own retail stores more readily, but that the 11.000 dealers throughout the United State handling the W. L Douglas shoes might be able to obtain shoes tor immediate use with greater facility. The new bnilding is said to be the most complete and convenient of any ever built for a commercial house in the United State, so were tbe expres sions of appreciation by the many per sons who visited it for inspection sin cere and ot a highly congratulatory na tare. Architertural beauty as well ss adaptability to the uses to which it is to be put has been tbe aim in construc tion, and the result is most satisfactory, to tha visitor as well as tbe firm. At Heeemoianee. The Toung Man (at the other end of the eofa) Er it Isn't true, I hope. Mi Firtle, that you told Miaa Gawiip I was a a sardine. The Young Woman If I did, Mr. Faintart, I take it back. You're not tbe least bit in the world like a aardine. You seem to be terribly afraid you are crowd lag somebody. Chicago Tribune lid. Allea. "Mr boy." counteled Uncle Allen Darks, "it is a mighty serious thing to be a young man these daya, and to bare to make your choice between opportunity and ReeDonaibility. That's where a lot at you go wrong." la the tweet lab.aqaeat. Reporter It's to be a quiet wedding, Isn't It? Prospective Bridegroom (prominent ward heeler) Yea, air; de weddio' be quiet enough, but we're goin' to have ae gol-whoppinest shiraree dat ever waa pulled of In de preciotl TORTURED WITH GRAVEL. Saturday, Juna 30. Washington, June SO.- Promptly at 10 o'clock tonight, Vice President fair banks in the senate and Speaker- Can non in the house declared tbe final ad journment ol the first session of the fits... .Ulk MtnffPMM. For the first time congress adjourned on the day which cloeed the fiscal year. Other sessions baa sojourn and some after June 80, but the ifty ninth congress ended its first session on the dav when tbe goiernment striae its balances and closes its books. The work of the nrst session Filty-ninth congress is enmmeu op as follows: Railroad rate bill passed. Pure food bill passed and meat in spection agreed upon. Stricter naturalisation . y "- Law providing immunity tor wit nesses in government inquiries passed. Denaturiaed alcohol bill removing in ternal revenue tax passed. Lock type settled upon for Panama canat. , Consular service remodeled and re formed. Total ot nearly 1900,000,000 appro priated for various purposes. "Largest battleship afloat author ised, but naval increases receive set back. Annual appropriation for stale roili- ti- doubled : to be 12.000.000 bereaiter. Bin o p,eerve Niagara Falls passed. Pailipptna tariff revised. EmploW liability law pessed. A nnrftnriation tA al.aQF.nOOj fnr "I t vl . ' -..u " - Jamestown exposition granted. innrnnriat ons of I2.0UU.UUU lor re- f I 1 . nr lif ni San Fiancisco nre sunerers granted. Private pension Dins in ueuai umu- ber passsd. Friday, June 29. Washington. June 29. "WVre go ing dome; we re going Uuu wu. row " waa on the minds of the mem- bers of the house today wnen tuey aseembled for tbe last day's work pre- vinns to adjournment. Conference re- nnriM ura considered throughout the . i day. The final report on tne agricui tural appropriation bin, containing the n eat inspection provision, was donted. the senate eventually agreeing that the government should pay the cost of inspection. Other matters of vital moment were the agreement to the conference report on the rure food bill, the Ohio and Lake Erie ship canal and naturalization hills. Both houses of congress tonight rlnntttt the conference report on the sundiy civil appropriation bill and that msnr now roes to the president lor it-nature. Hale presented the report the senate. roe total auionni carried in the hill as agreed to is $1)8, 957.184. The senate receded on tne amend ment providing Tor a steel light vessel t SKiftimte bank, at the entrance to the Straits of Juan de ruca, Washing ton. The Jamestown exposition appropria tion stay in the bill aa arranged by the conferees. The appropriation of 13,000,000 lor the buildinir for the department oi State, Justice and Commerce and Labor . . ..... . ii .i was stricken out, that Being proviueu (or in tha public building bill. mmiarenca agreements Interests centered about the cooler ence leporte on tha railroad ra-a bill and the agricultural sppropriation bill. Both were considered and adopted un .l.r a blanket role permitting the con sideration ot conference reports without being printed in the Kecora. Wednesday, Juna 27. Wuhntton. June 87. Tbe senate waa in open session for about five hours and a half todsy, and, notwithstanding ih. ....inn beiran with a roll call in order to assure a quorum, tbe day was ded with business ol importance including the announcement oy oenaior Proctor, chairman oi imsjmww" mltiM, on agriculture, ot a deadlock in conference on tlie meat inspection pro- isionot the agricultural appropria tion bill; a reply by Senator wauey w t ant attack unon bim in the Cos mopolitan uiaganne; the passage oi we naturalisation bill; the continuance of Senator U Follette's effort to pass his bill limiting the houts ot service on railroad trains, tbe acceptance of an almost complete report on the sundry civil aDiiroptiation bill, and a speech Since Using Doan's Kidney Pills Not a Single Stone Has Formed. Cant. S. L. Crute, Adit. Wm. Watts tamp. U. C. V., Roanoke, Va., says "l sunerea a long, long time with my back, and felt drag gy and listless and tired alt tbe time, I lost from my us ual weight, 226 to 170. Urmarypas sages were too fre quent and I had to get np otten at night. I bad head aches and dizzy spells also, but m worst suffering was f.om renal cholic, Attar I began nsing Doan's Kidney Pills I Daased a gravel stone as big bean. Bines then I have never had an ttack of gravel, and have picked up to my former health and weight. I am wall man, and give Doan's Kidney Pills credit for It." Hold by all dealers. 60 cents a box jrotlsr-Milbara Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Thursday, June 28. Washinetno. June 28. Tbe senate consumed the greater part ot the day discussing U public building bin Efforts by several senators to secure in creases loi pntmc uunuings in cmee and towns of their respective states were in no instance successful, rot San Juan Porto Rico, Senator Foraker secured an advance from $200,000 to $:i00,000. In reporting the bill, Sen .tor Scott, chairman ot tbe committee on public buildings and grounds, re (erred to it as "the poik rrel." The agricultural bill reappeared in partial conference report. The report was complete, except witn reierence to the meat inspection provision, and on tbat another conference was ordered. There was some desultery discussion of the conference report on tne pure- food bill, but its disposition was post poned until tomorrow. Washinzton. June 28. The house worked under forced draft today and accomplished an immense amount of business preparatory to adjournment at the week's end. Conference reports on a number of measures were adopted without debate, but it required special rules in other properties to effect con s'deration and adoption of some im HipFAU-TOHieS" iSSBrSiGrV M , , .. timt enter into S. S. S. and method of com. W0tr r The Inercdieuts t hat enter u Htrcngthc.i fefe Wm . fP"lf tt Sof ulUonics. I S. 8. h nature", ry Mt it fa restoring the lost .n. Fl roiiKHly PURELY yt,f.f" ... ,, :i ins-ttt s cotntnotl to Spnue, which the ileitcssui summer 1110 oinH Flood Waters now Into Salton Sink. Imperial. Cal.. July 3.-rlood water from the Colorado river, finding its way into Ballon Sink, has been cutting a t,.n.l .taut SO feet deep through the flooded country at the rate of about a third ol a mile a day. As the clmtt. -.1 k.. nrnMWHled it has lessened the threatened serious dsmage to Caleaioo snd Mexlceli, the two towns on m. iu tv.i.fiiinBl Una. Three or four days ago tne river cm t ii..a i.a,.lntt (m. i..iM .1 a fhi'leiit distance to reuevo it from the pressure ol water, bnt cut into tli. Mexican town to the ez t..,t that the Southern racliic depot ... nn.WmtneJ and fell into the .IrA.m. Three or four smsll adooe iiouseo on tha nntukirts Ol tlie town gone into the wster, hut as yet the business i' nt nti new .... l a .11 iisutanai liirihHr I'tiv ' ' - . ... mt 1. I i 1 ..a It t II '1 11' damage cannot now be to a. t n-re . lliccu ... i. - - . .,,1 t0 purce also a bare possibility ma. aml an res huiu - t r, - ' may be damaged, though this is now , ;f tICmsclvCS, there PIf.al imnrobab e. I . Mexicali is a to habitants, of neat n l.n. investnients iu buildings, tne i .',,.. Southern Pacific ?lld the aW)cd by it, from the chlei sunerer. as.uo tv... fJ . erv a SDeecn tk. tnn. Ilia water situation nas ; ,tu-( winter mv.. "v - , by Senator Wsrren in support ol his Uned to improve from the standpoint mcmlJCr to assist IU the Climtuation. 1UC resolution relative to the livestock In- of th, Imp,rial valley. Jo nfton Uticnual to the Struggle, tllC dustry. toe nooo -- r'ry'--r . r,.U the encrtrics eive way. rai run deficiency maner me " i i in m view ui luriiiiiK - i v . . . , en the Ixxly must nave .wmm....v !i t et roll ii I IllMieil IIIIU UH.V" U IllllM. OI'V..,, " , ii ivii one. I1CII1K Ii.au. :Zy-PURELY VEGETABLE- . ... . i rniu iw i iccutii:, un. v.. . . . , i. tite. overcomiuK v - . . ;tf mirirvtnir l ie o ot ' " atc matters so " - ... , c :;;r,.f ,vnlition durinc the iletwes 1 S ring is the season when tnost every PI V'i. It nature's tunc for one neeus a renewing and changing; u - lite, l tic nw as out from its winter iree, uths that are to follow. AN KFFOUT TO PULL THUOUCiH THC DAY. t have used B. 8. ttulte eitenalvelv and unhesitatingly .IS lt M the test blood puriner and lonlo maj., 1 am a i"a.hlnl.t by trade and t one time n.y sy.l.m was in run down that by 10 o'olook every day I would he eom Mw ..TausVed. and It was with lb. tfrsaleat srtort that oould pull through the balaue o me u.y HUu'e taking I am a strung, , - - M o u however, an . " " - . IS a great ' mn, abundantly 7 y 'fi"' w ot about 600 in- c l ange al o takes place in our Ixh1.cs. 1 ne JtS 1 ,iS 9 Z li SSKndcavors to throw off the jxhsous and ffi 1 . h..il.linva. the U1 , 1. ivo formed HI tllC cannot .! t 'hl y"r T.r.Z"uV ous u,,vtr nr.,.,IHt.. Uoittiuoui A. H. MONTOOMfcHY, BllK ' OUND IT THK HKBT HPU1NO TONIC. On two oooaalons t have ua.d B. . B. In the s,rla with sn.V.TultW I can heartlty reoommand as atunioana WcHKl ,m S'er 1 was troubled with h.adaoh. ImUgoUo. and lllsl troubl.a. whloh all disappeared under the use of m h H id v ant'vi"". w . - bill. Several items were inserted, oue to lata Information of deficiencies in the departments, the net increase being about 600,COO over tbe bill as report- -4om the committee on appropna tions. Among the tarunt actions ot the house today were the paage ol the senate bill providing tor a lock tyi ! canal and the adoption of the item in to the 20 fool level, by July 20. hich should be ts WANTS WATER WORKS TOO. - l O C entirely from roots, herbs and barks, it docs cul ' .. er . .1 ......... nn.f will' hiltVed. 1 can eat anything 1 want now without tear ol la. Ssttun, audmy Woo ha. f t .11 lmnurtties anil mane rion :,ffl pVrl..rlV!J?" , 771 K. Main bt., ppr.nsme.m As a InttK Mlta. O. WIKOKU t!ir tnarki-t . . . .a. I . v nlAl'T T I 1 1 ST" 'a 1 M uii.U lrIIV.l wew " not disagreeably affect the system m any way . u - - the 8tonuch atlJ which contain Potash or some outer "-".. s. Uh - s & RtnHrd Oil Not Content With &n Francisco Gas Monopoly distioU, Utlf awrably altCCl U1C DOc " f- (f . . U systcm of tllat r... K,.cisco. Mj?.-Jto Ba.ietin ihc stonach and digestion auu ass su, ... . - , , ' ..... oi .hc-lKHly. U re. Pnssident McKinley's term from lm- bttle to th. 8pr.ng v.l- establishes tllC UcalUiy Circu lat ion t t j f IsroslratU), ,S. S. S. 5 si ..r. -, rjTCriSfS! ''-rSli'S rtiA tod Stos 'SU -I W can bA ,bl !" u.i S.I.T.." w Uto J !.... It acts more promptly anJ letter mi more Ustiii j, rc 1 ."J", f l II V "" - - - j j , m awi-sijs.i at Jlf oil nter tb- rountrvA. S. S.m TWt OHtflftdf wr Log Rafts for Honolulu. onolulu, June 28. The Blade Lum ber company, ol Washington, has pur chased tbe business of the Oahu Lum ber company here, and in connection with the purchase there are reports that tbe Washington concern intends to enter tbe local field and will send lum ber here in log rafts to be sawed at a mill which may be established here. The announcement that such plans ware being considered has led to objec tions by some shipping interests to the plan, it being alleged tbat tbe log rafts constitute a menace to naviagtion. ence lor several weess, wa una..; nauad. tha senate needing from its amendment concerning the naval train ing station at Port Kilyal, B. C, wbieb was the only item remaining in contro versy. The most interesting incident was a conflict over a motion by Senatoi LaFollette to enter upon the considera tion of the bill limiting to IS years the time railroad employes engaged in the movement of trains may be employed coneecotively. Washinuton, June 26 A hill recent lv Daased hv coniress providing for the opening to settlement ot the Blsckfcot Indian reservation in Montana probab ly will be recalled by resolution of the house. President Koosevelt hesitates to veto tbe measure, but he has been informed bv the bureau ot Indian affairs that the bill does not st flicient- ly prottct the wster rights on tbe land sobiei't to allotment to the Indiana. II is likely the measure will go over until the next session of congress Tbe bouse passed the senate bill which allows live stock to be carried M hours insead of 28 without stop The omnibus public building bill waf also passed. Will Not Go to Panama. Waahinvton. June 28. Bv a v te ol six to four, tbe senate committee on in teroceanic canals today decided not to no to the isthmus of Panama and take testimony in the canal investigation. Bya greement no testimony will be tak en in Washington until netx session, and therelore the disposition of Wil liam Nelson Cromwell's refusal to tes tify concerning canal matters prior to government ownership ot the properly will be postponed until next December, which will postpone action on tbe nom inations of canal commissioners. It is exoected the commissioners will be re appointed during the recess of congress Nominations Sent to Senate Washington, June 28. Te presi dent yesterday sent tbe following nom inations to tbe senate : Marshal, dis trict of Idaho. Buel Rounds; chief ol bureau of insular affairs, Colonel Clat ence O. Edwards; to be'plased on the retired list, Colonel John Pitmsn, Ord nance department, with rank of briga dier. Varied Language in New Mexico, Washington, June 26. Tbe senate today passed a bill regulating jury serv ice in New Mexico alter Senator Hpoon er. on behalf ol tbe judiciary commit tee, had withdrawn the amendment which made it necessary that all jury men in that territory should speak the English langusge. Senator flpooner is author of the amendment. He stated today that (he attorney general had told him tbat in 10 out ot the 25 counties of tbe territory it would 1m utterly im possible to secure a jury if the amend ment should become a law ,. r.-r . . , ..1. . U.n kr,.r;i, a new water xDcniucm. inn Vll supply system, but also to furnish Vow- cnuursed by the best people er lor tne gs corpora.! to the United Kailroails also declared that the i supply Sacramento and ing them light ami pw watei system. . f -n . . t , fl, warmer weather conies Oil. K.a.vu ......uw ae-esam n A THE SWIFT SPtOIFiO vuntrnnw, -. w ,11 s? c Tur nut a i .y i ur- au an over tne wtuiii . .. - - - . . . . .. ...... ;.. i....l..i.1 n.l uo-iL-eiifil at rverv un iitu wbiuii i rnAffftj it 1S necessary at tins lime, wnen mc "r"" , i.: 'i .. eu. it . . , .,. ,t..lt esoec a W at!ajtcu n mc ronuiuuu, new system will point, i. i..c . iK'- ' r . I: Z.. V . ' Tf ilUtateil at the first itt I Stockton, giv- G. S. S. has provea ltscu to oc tins n-nicuy u. ...... iy jw - -- - - - - .,:....u f ,r ...d a new -f s ' tcm win be so built up and strcngtlicnca tnat mc uisagrwuu - F. A. Ma-tell, president of the bierra Navada Water A Power company, lay. be is not in a position to givs out the n.maa nf the men with whom lie is dealing, and lie can nut at this time say whether or not the Kockeleller interests hsve scqoired the property. MERELY UNDRILLED MOB. Salvador Openly Supporting Uuate malan Revolutionists. San Kranci c . July 3.--Among the passengers on the stesiner Cityol Pana ma. which arrived Uxlay irom the ism ... ..i i . . ...I mns. was lieorge n . rueips. a rannntu orlicial from Guatemala. Mr. Phelps believes that President Cabrera will tie able to hold bis own against the revo tutionista. but this belief is not shared bv his fellow passengers. According to I'heips, uaiirers lias o 000 trained troops in the western pari of the republic. The other psesengers refuse to dignify the Iniatemalan army to the extent ol calliiiL them trorps at ill. 'They are undersized and under drilled," said one passenger, "and if they meet any real opposition will melt like ball in the sunshine." When the City ol Pamima left Kan Jose it was understood that a division of the revolutionary army was crossing the Mexican border ami that more rebel troops were pouring in Irom Hal vador. The officers of the City ol Panama confirm the report brought by the City ol Peking that Salvador was openly supporting the revolution, and was vir tually a war with bmitemala. Root to Visit South America. Washington, July 3. Secretary Koot will accept the hospitality of Chile and make part of his trip along the west coast ot South America in a Chilean warship. The United States cruiser Charleston, on which Hecretsry Koot rill sail for South America, is too large a craft to work its way along the inside osfsane from the strait of Magellan to V alparaiso, Chile, and as a result nee- retarv Root and bis party will leave the Charleston at Sandy Point, In the strait of Magellan, and go aboard a Chilean man of war. Hraao.abla Kaouah. And what r jr.m f"ii to do wbn rou're a man- k-d ih vi.ltor. Tr lro thinkiuj," replied the brigh! boy. "of tartiu aa elephant farm in Virfinia. "An eli-pliant fnrm? "(Vrtaiulr. WliynolT They raiae p- aula there. 1'lnlu.Hiiliia ldr. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Am A4al.ii. "Ton claim that jrour flying mschln. Is uirlor to the automobile!" "Vastly." "ltut It has never Uft terra Anna as yet" Tlmt's the point; It diwwn't kill anybody nor violate the sd rvgula tlona." Washington Star. Bears the Signature Dl.appula.a4. "I would like you to meet my young friend. Mr. Uuogcrly. "I would lovo to imft hi m. M "He would iiiuke you a liuxhiind ot whom you nt--d m-ver be Jculous, (;r:icluui, Is he that ugly." llouatou Globe. Ilothmwlll flnil Mr, vriinl.iw's Boothlng Hft'ip th bat rmnedy ioiim fur tualr eallilnn aurlnf th. ulbln( rloJ. 111. Un of a J oh a. "Jones has a queer aeoai of humor." "HuhV "lis married bis d'nd wife's slater, you know. And now he refers to the d-(-e.rd as bis sisier-in-iaw. ivveianu ..c.uer. And Donbllaaa Will. Eat, drink and be marry to-day," said the fool. "Why so?" a.ked the sage. "For to-morrow the price nay go up." -Ivoulsvllle Courier-Journal Ht.ts or Omiii, rrtv or T"ti., I I.t:. l. ..T. I rs.ua J t h.kst mat.. Mih that fc. I. lattior irta.r ol ih. rtrmu! r J t hi.ii a I o , dolus l,utlu.a In th. t lly ol t'tta.1.., 1 nun ly .t'l Hi. 1. .I,,...M, .ha that a.ll Arm all! r Ih. aum ol OSK III M'Kt II l'l.l.K.H l,.r . h and mrfrw. ol r.r. kmh that r.onol m cured by III. uaauf II at t'a r .t.k.m l I'll. rHANK J 1 ii;m.V. Sworn lo tffnr. in. ai'it anlMrrlUil In ft. Tm Slvnr. ftlr John 1'rnnktlO had He-I uiul io din..r il rthwat u.u(k "I ran't wi (uf.i.r fur lb. I'.naa rannl." h Miit lil.n. lnf al Ihe Uleal dlaptri trtxa W.aluftjton and afcwrtainlng, 10 his d fual, thai lh was a'thr 4l)'k lu lb. nutation l Ih typa ot renal l ) .W.ikI. ami that K-n.ior Mu.ii su alui 10 mk u.iihr aMck, b or.l.T. f..r Ih. Iiumr.li.1. Bltlu oul of lk rii"litiu. uiiwtKD K m-ntosl 1 , I.M. P.l.l 11m 1 . ttU. 1 1(W SaltlaS.""'--, .) and (V KM.-,. I '1, fl , o..,4, an. 1 I II. I , nt.v Mall praaauie, tbta Clh J.y uf lrpwmt, A li . UiM. : a. ti , ui.f.Awi.-v - ,,-ir.i. aai".air amur ruwia. , tiAMnini irvuiiu ie ... .. . a a . a It a.1 i kiaat J...i K.lt'i r.tarrb Curs ti t.li. n InLrnally, and em itlrCtlr uil Ih. blood Ul! mu.-iu. .urLtaa ol lb sjalrm. Hand t-r tr.tltnottl.!., Irw. V i 1 IIIs.V i t)., tuladu, O. H. .11 by Iin.t,!.!., ;!. Hall . amilr l ull .1. lb. brat, B).r-r-pl In summ.r garb, and with nan- iiraw hat. The commuter fared forth from hla flat, As rhilipar ss you plM. Swiftly th "dummy" tire hlia 10 town lint swlfi.r ilropprd lb ui.rcury down Home -j ilrfrwa. H. V loa tiaai-a and all Nftrvmia ll..M. j fn.n.iilly rural bf Pr. Klin.'. ur. v. ltltorr. Knit St KltKK S3 1,1 hof U IraallM. 1. It 11. MUD .1.1. Ml arthHt.,l'lilia.l'a Slnala Thanakl. "I think," reiusrked Gro wells the other morning at breakfast, "Ml gut a Ulvorce." "(jootll" eiclaluied Mrs. O, "snd I wish you would get oue for me whlls you are st IL" I Po ll) Wa .1 IM Pllr. w.li lor r.laioS HtltKSON MAtlllNtHY tOMPANV rsfilaad. 0l Ilir. ntlV n nil. I i:il it-i""' 'L' a, - -- It.n.a l i!'.'! r. 10, . Paj a ' (li..arr lraa atrt .Uil I ir a, M.1 "irr II" a. aw ..ot r u will i r.M h -i:liMMtl'"i. If i'1 ' d.. n, il .,., " JM' llaiolil i" la H.K.Jli .., Iiiooaijo, M. . Heney Coming North, fan Francisco, June 30. The un tried Oregon land Iraud cases will be gin July 9 at Portland. This statement is made by Francis J. Heney, who also sail he .expected to leave for Portland next week. "1 shall not be able to say what tbe order will be until 1 reach Portland." he continued. "There are 5 ) or 60 cases, but they are divided into arouns. many being for conspiracy. and in all there will really be about 12 trials. I am anxioui to get them out of the way. Trying cases all over the country is not aa easy matter." Meeting'No Resistance. Mexico City, June 28. News from S ivador relating to the revolution in Guatemala is that General Toledo has advanced into the country without en countering any resistance during a three-days' march. It is believed he Is now near or at the city ot Guatemala. A large number of government troops have deserted to bim. The government commander at the Kscatempa had to resort to tbe severest measures to pre vent his troops from disbanding. Extradition Cost S 100,000. Washington, June 26. It cost the government (100,000 to extrsdite Greene and Gaynor and bring them to trial. This statement is contained in a letter written by Attorney General Moody to Cbuirman Tawney, explain ing a request lor a deficiency appropria tion. Of this sum, he says 22,600 is to be paid to foreign counsel in this case. "Their serviser," be said, "be gan several years ago aid were com pleted during tbe current fiscal year by the return ol Greene and Uuynor to Sa vannah for trial." Bill for Government Buildings Washington, June 26. The omnibus public building bill, as agreed upon by house committee on public buildings and grounds, was presented to tile bouss today by Chairman Bartholdt. Some of the appropriations are for ad ditions and repairs. Tbe buildings su tnorized, together with tbe amounts to be expended, include: Idaho Mos cow, $ 100,000. Washington Spokane, 1100,000; Tacoma, f 100,000; Belling ham, (25,000; Norlh Yakima, (20,000 Regulations Are Changed. Washington, Juiy 3. With a v ew 1 to giving effect to the plans ol Secre tary Root for the regulation ol consu lar service on merit basis, and as lar as divorcing it from political affiliations, the president issued an executive order making important charges In the meth od ol appointment and promotion of officers in that service. According tol tbe regulations made by the president, consnlar oflicers salaries at more than (2,600 are to he filled entirely by pro motion from the lower grades, based upon ability and efficiency. Money for Jamestown Exposition Washington, Jnly 3. The James town Tri-Centenmal exposition will receive government aid amounting to (1,325,000, in addition to (50,000 ap propriate A year ago, as the result, ol the agreement by the senate and house on tbe sunndry civil hill. An item of (100,000 for the transportation of troops was struck out, bnt this expense will be paid Irom the appropriation of (12,000,000 in the army appropriation bill. LfcOUMCUsp, BAKING POWDER is the wonderful raising powder of the Wive Circle. ThouMndi ol women lie bringing greater health ind better food Into their homei by using K C Baking Powder. Coiti lint one-thiid what you aiwiyi piy. 11 you hive never uird it you don't know whit you've mined. uon i waill All grocers. Or. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME miiMEii mUt I stLl Hi ml tt4'iiM It nr-w fp..t. ttllhntll ttf-Of- Hun tttt st1 "p to 41. II rure wtlti lhMM Wil.4".Ul fill' i , (urn, ltt. brk and gpitNt-sj tl.i mtm fthrs-ir U blHiMft t MlOslW 1 Hit' turinl mewl I- lilt liU4 u.'-i iii trarjrj ti.fVftrrat rtiii-"!1" m it .l-.l.. r-Mf..llr ttt .llfTr,-l d1' V umiiirMt4jrMr(Mtirrit. iwiit(. ,u, rtir.i,niitm, itfirt. iii(itv li. ''' Lf-iT Dry a, mir.t hit htllriw !" 1 ' J l tmrisxj in.xUral. 4 ll itd im Mm ' mil of Hi rlljr writ lf liimthr r M,i THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEOtCIKE CO rifrt S, f. tar, Morris" Vanlloii Mir, POdftANO, . , Ml mtoon 25 ounces for 25 cents JAQUI S MFG. CO. Chicago Th artlallc " lldok rr PraMBU ' - m i 'ii ivijuaii. Workmen Beat Government Spies. Ht. Petersburg, July a. Detectives disguised as workmen were denounced and nearlv haltered to death w'lli "Inucklis" st a workmen's nife ing loi'ay. They were removed to the hoc pitsl in a dying condition. I UK. W, A. WIHK A CELLULOID PLATE w ""'I rlKlit .lid ln lry t,, Hi" wi a m In vi ry aniy, i. . ii.i,,, rlrlltUI Lull I'JHillr.lil air lilliivill Umll. Il'a um- ill Hi iirmlm la or IwrnUHIi in -is lury il.-iitlal r rrih.ru'r aim uahm on. of 111' on oi . Mi,,, tou u, kuw ym a i-illulo il il.i.r WISE BROS., Dentists Main Via CLASSIFIED ADVERTSINj Portland TradsDlrettory Naraai'arHl Ad4ua la rartlari " sanl.llva RudntM ririm. MAIIIIl ' !IX I KIINM -WH.lrr ;. I'""" liaal iia oa loul.raa rol - MiilnkH or .11 Simla loir Mia M vvr W"""'"" lruu. JnMulr. tli Irortl a. ' CKKAM HrtrAIIA'tlllin-Wa nu.ranW 'JS fu.rior lo l. lli Iimi. Writ. IM ir M llaulaoial I u., HOli and I'M. 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