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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1906)
PERUNA PRAISED. "X. (J ' . TALK WITH REBELS Mediators Agree With One Side and Submit Plans to Other. MRS. ESTHER M. MILNE. Box 321, DeUraff, Ohia. Dr. 8. B. Hrtmn, Colombo, Ohio. Dear Sir: I wa a terrible sufferer from Mc weakness and bad headache continuoasly. I ai not able to do my houwork for snyatlf and husband. I wrote 7oa and described m Condi tioa at nearly aa poMible. You recom mended Parana. I took foor bottle of it and wa completely cored. I think Parana wonderful medicine and have recommended it to my friend with the Terr beet of results. Either M. Milner Very f w of the great moltitnd of women wbo hive been relieved of tome pelvic disease or weaknee by Ferana ever consent to give testimonial to be read by the poblic. There are, however, a few eourage oai, self sacrificing women wbo will for the aake of their (offering lister allow their core to be published. Mr. Milner is one of three. In ber gratitude for her restoration to health he is willing that the women of the whole world shoo Id know it. A chronic Invalid broosht back to health is no mall matter. Word are inadequate to express complete giatitoda. A GRATEFUL tnrm to DR. HARTMAN laaeTatlsa la Eaa;laa4. Patrice I see the vicar of Thames Dltton. England, makes the announce ment that be will reserve special seat for those In boating costume In the parish church on Sunday morning In the southwest gallery. Patrick Hope he won't forget to provide for those In bathing costume wbo happen In, and that be will pu; 'em where their costumes won't get wet looker Statesman. Balked. "Doctor," asked the caller with the had If in Aimed eye. "what will it cost to take this train of sand out of mjr eye?" "l shall probably hare to charge yon gS for the operation," said ths eminen: enlist "I can carry It cheaper than that," re joined ths ether, turning on bis heel and walking oat. Thus, owing to the greed of both par ties, another prospective deal in real ei tare cema tn nane-hr. Diltft Trihnna. talvattaa ail Railroad Rafea. A writer In Harper's Weekly quote? a amusing story attributed to Dr. Rice of Bpringfleld, apropos of the recent meeting of railroad men and their law yers to find out what tbe new rate law really means. Dr. Rice, it seems, use.! to tell of young Methodist wbo wen: forth from Wilbraham Academy to f reach bis trial sermon. "What was your text?" he was asked when be came back. "How "shall ye escape If ye neglect so great a salvation?" "A good text how did you handlf nr1 "First, I showed 'em how great thi aalvatlon Is, then I showed 'em bow tu escape IX they neglected It." Hat Persoaallr Coaceraed. "Walter," asked tbe man at tbe tablt la ths corner near the door, "what an these biscnits made of?" "The look, air," aaid the austere, digni fled waiter, "as if they were made o! Portland cement, bat I bare no posit In knowledge. I hare nothing to do wit! ths modus operandi of the cook room Shall I chance them, sir?" Overcoaldeace. "Buggies, csn you do a little figuring for me? I want to win a bet. la your fountain pen in working order V "lea." "Ye usedn't do it. Ruggles. I'vt Oae Klad. 'Tsacher Mies Badger, what do you aderstasd by "the privileged clarnwa?" Coed Tbe botany claws. They can go eut la the wooda onos in a while. ' ' TJadoabtedlr. ' Mark They say that crape' on the floor 1 unlucky. Do you believe it? Bark It certainly Is If you are the subject of the decoration, '-. Tfcaae aerata Dan, Watts By the way, what la "tetanue" terlvsd from? O'Proudir Immature patriotism, most ly. Chi ease Tribune. UNWILLING TO SWALLOW DOSE Taft end Bacon Tell Government of Terma Arranged With Lead ers of Liberal Party. Havana, 8ept. 85. An unsatisfacto ry conlerence was held at the palace last night by President Palma, Bee re- tarv of the Treasury rontey sterling, Secretary of State O'Farrill, Freyre Aodrade, speaker ot the lower boose, Secretary of War Tall and .Mr. Bacon Consul General Steiuhort and Captain McCoy, when tbe mediator called tbe attention of tbe Cuban administration to tbe status of the peace negotiation with the Liberal and Insurgents. The conference adjourned at 11 o'clock to oe returned today. Tbe peace term proposed are known to be against tha government. The visit to the ptlace of the American commissioner waa therefore not par ticularly pleasant. On departing, Mr, Taft announced that tbe conference bad resulted only in eicbange of opinion and tbat another meeting wa necee- rv. Tbe big door of tbe palace clos ed a usual at 11 o clock, bat tbe pre! lent and member of the cabinet re mained in conference long after tbat hour. At tbe conclusion ot a long conference between a committee ol tbe insurgent rfeicht member and tbe American peace commissioners, ine insurgent committee announced that there wa practically no difference remaining be '.ween it aod Messrs. Taft and Bacon, tnd that they woold receive a draft of he peace term today. These probe b- Iv woold be agreed to at a meeting to be beld in tlte Preeidio, where tbe pria- mer members of tbe committee are confined. Mr. Taft said be could give no de- alls ol what transpired at the confer nee. for the reason that it waa neces- ary to treat with the government lead srs and tbat tbe publication of tbe xace proposals might interfere with heir prompt acceptance. Tbe absence of a definite statement from the commissioners make it itu ooesible to say whether the plans catry Uie resignations of the present admin- stration aod the congressmen elected aat year or not. There is a strong im pression that Mr. Palma will rtmain ind re-organise the cabinet, but that lew election! will be beld for half the tenators and representatives, in other vords those who were elected last year, tnd poscibly also for provincial officers. LUMBER TRUST ALARMED. Pale, Thin, Nervous ? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it Ayer's Sarsa parllla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Sold for over 60 years. TMt la tha Brit anmrlon your doctor wonld east "An your bowla regular?" Jlaknowa that Sally action of tua boweia la ahaolulely oeaaatlal to rooorory. Koep your liver active aod yoer boweia results by Ukuig laxative aoaasaCAjer'arUla. M by f. O. A jmw Co., ajowtsu. aT.aV tiers BMouAwtarwa of 9 HAIR VMOt, AWIC CURE. COEftsT KCTOgAL. Federal Investigation Expected to Re sult in Reduction of Pricea. San Francisco, 8ept. 25. The Fed- ral grand jury will commence it in vestigation of tbe lumber trust October United State District Attorney Devlin baa completed his investigation f the great combine and it methods, tnd be is satisfied tbat a trust doe ei- st. All tbe information in tbe pos session of tbe government proecotot ill be turned over to tbe jury. There tre many witnessea to be examined in .be case, and there will be lobpenaed to appear before the body during the worse of the investigation. Lumbermen state tbat tbe price of imber has reached it highest mark and tbe action oi tbe government will probably cause a decline. An autbori- y on tbe situation this morning stated hat lumber prices will drop November I, and tbe succeeding month will see t gradual decline in all grade of build ing material. Tbii lumberman itates that the decrease is partially due to the settlement of the sailnra' strike. He aje that timber cau now be brought nto can Francisco at much lower rates than heretofore, and can also be band led much more rapidly. Appeals to the Insurgents. Havana, Sept. 25. Secretary Taft, fearing the disturbing effect of tbe anding of A met lean troops, bas decid ed against iu:b a step, aod instead be appealed to tbe leader of the in surgent to furnisb guards for Ameri- an property. Copies of tbe appeals are being lent to tbe insurgent leader. A messenger bae aruved at tbe legation from American! in tbe Manicaragua valley, saying that 500 of the force un der Gorman had looted a number of stores and that anarcby prevails. Tbey ask for protection. New Route for Chinese. 6t. John, K. F.f Sept. 25. An Amer ican yacht, claiming to bail from New York, Ml Placentia Sunday having aboard 42 Chinese, whom it ia supposed -be is trying to smuggle into Canadian or American porta. Tbe Colonial cruiser Neptune baa been dispatched in quest of her, and bas been instructed to seize ber for alleged violation of the Colonial laws in embarkiDg passengers without a permit. This is tbe third yacht in these waters during tbe pres ent summer to be inspected of this practice. STANDARD EMPLOYES Conflict at Whiting, Ind , May Spread Throughout Middl West. Chicago, Sept. 24 Warlare be tween the Standard Oil company and tha labor unions of the country waa besun last night, when tbe Whiting Iud., emplo-es of the company quit work to force their demand tor an in create in wage. Tbe itrike, which 1 leady threaten to tie np the busine of the big corporation In the Middlu West, is likely to assume gigantic pro portions before it i ended. It wa pre dieted last night it might Involve al tbe employe ot the company in tht country. Already the Chicago labor unions arc preparing to selsa tbe opportunity pre sented by tbe W hi ting striae to mast more trouble for tbe company. The; a-ere wholly unprepared, because the employe! there were not members ot a onion, bnt after a hasty conference lasi niaht it was said that they would aup port the men who went out and that no one from Chicago woold late men place. Three hundred firemen em ployed by the Standard Oil company eft their place yesterday. More tnan 5,000 employe who are working with tbe firemen are scheduled to leave theii nlacea today. Theee include engineer, skilled mechanic, labo.-eis and others tha officials of whom said last night that they woold refuse member of tbe organisation work when new members miirht be put to work In place Ol ine stiikers. Tbe firemen were called out-becaus tbe representatives of tbe Standard Oil company n. fused to advance wagee from 22 K cents an hour to 25 cent an Dour, and agree to grant all the workmen tne eight hoar day. They alio refused to recognise the union. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN BEGUN. Partie Hold Muzzled Convention Reaction in TreporT'a Favor, St. Petersburg, Sept. 24. Active work in tne autumn electoral campaign waa inaugurated by trie Octoberisti, wbo today opened the Easan congress itb delegates from lZoIthe.olga provinces and tbe vat central districts of Russia in attendance. Alexander Gocbkoff. the Octoberist leader, was present, laboring tooth and nail. Owing to failure of the Octoberisti to obtain official (a action, the congress was held behind rlosed dooi and mem ber of the press were excluded. In pursuance of the decision of the government to permit the national con grees ot the Constitutional Democratic party anywhere except in t. reter burg, the administration has permitted the reopening of Constitutional Demo cratic clubs in Moscow and elsewhere, bat persists in its determination to suppress political agitation in tbe capi tal. Tbe moet remarkable development of the week has been the change in sen timent concerning tbe lata General Trepoff. Tbe universal chorus of mat ediction and condemnation haa given place lince hi death to a non partisan appreciation of his real merits and de fects, and bis career bas been tbe sub ject of fair and even laudatory criti cisms in nearly all circles. M. Mem- cbinski, a prominent writer and pub lisher, who was recently suppressed, bnt who is now a contributor to Here torn, give the following verdict on tbe basis of lifelong acquaintance with the dead man: 'General Trepoff was an excellent man and a good official, though be sometimes violated bis own conviction" bees use of false notion ol soldierly obedience. He woold have made a splendid soldier, bat lacked a thorough education and, above all, tbe prepara tion necessary lor the political activity thrust upon him. He possessed, how ever, one great asset, lacking in all con temporary Russian statesmen charac ter." Newfoundland Angry at Parent. St. Johns, N. F., Sept. 24. The re ported determination ol tbe Imperial government to override tbe colonial au thorities and concede to tbe American commission a more liberal construction of the herring fishery lawi asked on be half of American fishermen, has evoked much criticism here. Canada, it is said, may be a factor in tbe dispute, as she has tor year enforced against Americans the law that Newfoundland now leeks to make effective. Investors Trust Uncle Sam, New York, Sept. 25. Cuban obliga tions have lost only 4'j points since the early days in August. At the bot torn of tbii confidence here and abroad is the knowledge tbat tbe United States government, under tbe provision! of the Piatt amendment, ii the responsi ble guardian of the Cuban peace. Fi nancial interest have supreme confi dence in tbii government'! ability to pot an instant qnietoi to tbe fighting ai soon ai inteivention ia necessary. Soldiers Induced to Desert. San Frai cisco, Sept. 25. A grave problem is said to be facing tbe mili tary authorities in tbii city. Soldiers tre reported to be deserting in large numbers, and the reason given for the increaFe in abandoning tbe color is aid to be due to the fact tbat employ ment agents are luring men from the ervlce by offers ot big pay for small service in c'vil lifr. Will Pay No Blood Money. St. Petersburg, Sept. 24 In re sponse to representations with regard to the murder at Riga September 15 of Herr Busch, a partner in the Bosch Hinge company and a leader of the German colony at Riga, tbe Fore'gi office today informed Dr. von Mique, firet secretary of tbe German embafiy, tbat, while Russia made every effort to d scover and punish murders, it cannot consider the question of paying a cash indemnity and the laying down ol a general role applicable to all foreign era in Russia. Day of Rest for Railroad Men. Pari, Sept. 24. Although tha rail road! are specifically exempt ftom the operation of tbe Sunday test law, the chairman of the six leading railroad companies have notified Minister of Public Works Barthou tbat they have arrange! to grant, within 18 months, 62 holidays a year to their entire staffs, numbering in all 280,000 men. It is impossible to make this day of rest Ull on Sunday, but it will come for different men in rotation. Tbii will place tbe railroad men on an equality with other workmen In holidays. Coulter felt Bill at Moscow. Moscow, Idaho, Sept. 24. Ten dol lar counterfeit bill are numerous in Mopcow. Tbey are all new and bright, which bas led tbe police to tbe conclu sion that the city i Infested with a gang of gieen goods men. Tbe bills are well engraved and printed, requir ing almost expert knowledge to detect them. Suspicion points to two men, giving their name aa W. A. Renting ton and Frank Clark, bot they have succeeded in eluding the police. Monster Meteor Seen. StoVkton, Sept. 24. At 6 o'clock last evening a great meteor tell in the north western heavens, and many person de clare that an explosion occurred which waa felt in this city. A monster tail of amok followed tbe falling body, wblcb teemed to go in zigzag course. ALMOST AS COMMON IN SUMMtn in niniLn. York Sluners should not forget that hen ai,h mi "i" will ha luat aa hot New York Herald. The thing to do with a Milk Truat l to aterllUe and bottle It. w Commercial, It la suspected that the Muf Kldem were the first advocate of slmplimti spelling.--Washington. Post. Mltiir Itiutvelt'a kon version d grutly to the hit or the spellng re formers. Thay think thy owu Hi erth. New York World. If the strength of the Cuban limir revtlou could be measured by the uuui ber of Its general, there slwuld be no doubt of Its succeaa. Philadelphia Hc ord. It aeems school teachers are paid a trtda mora than mill hands, which I" oue example of the working of the New England conscience. New rk Her aid. Tbe Congress of Brazil voting an a propriatlon of ItkW.OOO for the relief of a sister republic is a flue example of South American geueroalty. New York Tribune. The train wrecker Is possibly tue moet execrated of criminals, aud yet he cannot cause aa much suffering a docs the bank wrecker. New York American. Cuba affords an ludlcatloo of what may be eiiected of a certain class ol patriot when they zet their feet no longer In the public trough. Phlladel pbla Record. The quick lunch la now said to be the chief cause of divorce. The courts snd the doctors have not Jet sxreed wblcb la the quicker, the lunch or tbe divorce New York Tribune. If you read over tbat Hat of aluipll fled words you will notice "kist." That'a probably Mr. Carnegie's personal con trlbutlon to the movement Phlladel phla North Amerlcau. Burglary by automobile I cropping out In new fields. Tbe possesion of mo to roars by the dark lantern fraterulU indicates tbat it Is eujoylug Its share of the general prosperity. New York WorliL Now It la Mr. Shunts snd Mr. Com pers wbo are calling oue another liars It really Is not a matter of very great Importance to tbe public If tbey both are. so long as that canal Is bullt.Ne York Press. Edward of Englaud bas done a good stroke In Pacific Railways, thauka to a tip from Morgan, of Wall street How pleasant to tbe eyes of commoners sre the courtesies of k!ng: New Yort World. Miss Abby Mayhem, of the University of Wisconsin, says that women wMI never be free until iht-y Placard petti coats. That Is to say, they will con tlnue In clothes confiu.-m!it. Washing tun I 'oat A New York deutlat demands settle ment of a bill for $2,110. A physician recently aked a fee at tbe rate of g-'liio a day. Not much fear tbat the sick will die disgracefully rich. New York American. Those Cuban Insurgent general' would find It safer to follow tbe usual practice and let the privates do the fighting, providing there are any prl rate In the insurgent army. Phlladel phla Press. Coal went up another 10 cents yester- lny. Ii-e coots small consumer about wire as much aa last year. People who wai't either heat or cold In their boiiae- keepir.g are sadly out of luck. New York World Whatever may tm sUC of England' boasted mastery of the .eaa, ber gov- emaV'tit Is not afraid to reduce her naval exeiidltures In tie face of the military powers of Lirope. Philadel phia Record. The phonetic selling craze will not be without profit If It teaches tbe people that tbo President's name Is Roz-e-velt, not Ruzvelt, as so many Insist on spell ing and pronouncing It Philadelphia North American. If we rise up and call blessed man who Increases the grass crop, what shall we do If the government succeeds In the project of making each ben lay two eggs where but one egg waa laid be fore? New York Herald. Secreta ry Root' tribute to the "In comparable beauty" of the women oT Argentina who pelted his train with flowers waa not the lunguuge of diplo macy or of gallantry. Travelers agree that the composite feminine type of Ar gentina Is Irretdxtlble. New York Sun. The burning of 5,000 cans of food and decayed fruits at Chicago the other day was the flmt official bonfire lighted to celebrate the pure-food victory In legislation. It must be said tbat It inn de a good fire, even though the fumes did not add tu the purity of the atmos phere of the dumping grounds. New Y'ork Tribune. . Tho London Lancet, In poshphsIoo of all available facts, concludes that with regard to disease and cleanliness the meat Imported from the Culled HUtes and Argentina Is to be preferred to the home product. New York Hun, It is pleasing to learn that Mr. J. Plerpont Morgan returned from Europe in a cnecriui rrame of uilnd." It might prove a disastrous summer for us If he should be dlnplcuxed about anything the country had done In his absence. Washington Post. What I to become of the spelling bee, thut quaint source of so much de light and renown In the little red scbooliioufies, If the Presidential flat Imposes the reformed spelling on the country? New York Sun. BMka for Comaaoa C'arrlara. The interstate commerce cominiaalon has sent a circular letter to all -the rail roads in the United Htatea saying that no change In the present nwtliod of account ing will b required uulll the commission shall prescribe the forma and books. All must file anual reports on or before Sept, i oi tuis ana subsequent years. 1 l.nat Hitmmar I had a aavsre attack of InfUmm. tary Hheumittiam la tha kneaa, from whiob 1 was unable to laave my room for several uiouthi, I was treated by two doctor and also triad differ ant kind ol liniment and madtolnas whlak seamed to raltev m from pain for awhile, but at the anma Uiu 1 wa not any neorar galling wall. One ttr while radtn( a parrer 1 saw an advar ttaamanl of H. H. H lor Itbeumatlam. t dwtldad to Hv It a trial, which t did at once. ARar I had t.k.n thraa bottle I tult a atraat dl better, and 1 oontluuad t lake It regularly uutU I waa a. , f , I I ll .11 t K M W A I. Iiraiv eurwu, a " '- - -- w , . year, CHAM. K. UILDIKUt?l.l;k;Vli. 01U Stud Street, Newport New, V. While the damp, coW, cliatigtug wcntl.cr of Winter intensities the pains .u.J other disagreeable sv nptouis of Rheumatism, it is by no means a Jintfr disease exclusively. .Through the long months of Summer its want or.ng P"'s ing nerves are felt by those in whose blood the uric acid, which produces the disease, has accumulated. Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en tire system. Its primary cause results from Uie failure of the cliiumative organs, the Liver, M nevs and Kowcls, to carry out of the system the urea, or natural refuse matter. This coining m contact with the different acids of the body forms uric acid which is taken up aud absorbed by the blood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood, making it sour and unfit for properly nourishing the bodv, and as this vital stream goes to every nook and corner of the kxlv, the jwison is distrib uted to all parts. The nervous system weakens from lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes fe verish and swollen, the stomach and digestion arc affected, the appetite fails and. a general diseased condition of the entire system is the result. Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable aud dangerous trouble. It uie uric aciu is auouvu to remain in tbe blood, and the disease becomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joiii ts, . . i i .. ii i ...:(T .... 1 ,1. l.-fr ii ln-ltiliH riiinili-fur hfrt aud they are renuereu itniuovaoie aim j'.iv ;", , . Every day the poison remains in the system the disease gets a m iner iu.uu. i nc oesi nine to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then the blood takes on new life and the skin is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. ith the proper reined v to force the acid out of the blood, and al tlie same timc imiHi up strengteu the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels aud other organs of the body, Rheumatism can be V.vtmiaf itnnlieations relieve the ruin aud temporarily reduce the nif mation, and for this reason arc desirable, but they cannot have any effect on the disease. The blood is poisoned and the blood must lc treated More a cure can lc effected. S. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the Ix-.st treatment for Rhcttma. tism. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid aud driving it out, and building up the sour blood so it can supply nourishment and strength to every part of the btxly, if cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. is the oifl v safe cure for the disease; being purely vegetable, it will not injure the system in the least, as da those medicines which contaiu Potash or some other mineral ingredient. S. S, S. tones up everv part of the Ih1v bv its fine tonic properties. While cleansing the blood of all poisons it builds up the appcti'tc and digestion, snothcs the excited nerves, re duces all inflammation, relieves p.tin and completely cures Rheumatism in every form Muscular, Inflamma tory, Articular or Sciatic. If ym are worried with the naggtug pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to become- chronic, but begin the use of S. S. S. and purge the blood of every particle of the poison. Write for our Wk on Rheumatism, aud ask our physicians for any advice you wish. We make no charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA, up and per. (latit at! Tare Waa aa Ola Waaaaa. !- A stout little a-oiuan ou an Kail j "I praaom. Washington street car lookwl around j (hat ju lur anxiously fur scuts for the children wbo were with hT. Two of the older girl hsd balile In llirir anna, aTnl Ing to the lmllunnpidls Star. I'puple ou the car did not know wlirtbrr It was an orphan' home plculc or a Sun day school convention. "Ili-g panlou, lady," suld the Con ductor, "but you bate g'.reu tue only eight tickets." "Didn't know you charged for babea la arms," aaid the Utile woman, m ahe kept her eye on all othiir member of ber party. "Hut there re nine without them." said the conductor, apologetically, l' r bap be really thought the wouiaa had only eight tickets. "Stand up, children," commanded the little woman. She wa Imjicrloiw In her command, and Immediately after ber order to stand up they all arose to their feet. Counting them one ty one. she pre ently came to a little boy of about M year old, and, pointing ber finger al him, she said : "Sammy, I thought you stayed at home with the rc-at of ilio children." ' aaid his oil frien!, "no s -ii-c Bias aa an a ' ant at"r, you dsv! isa pariah aoik ailh him.' "Yea," anawrrrd Hi elderly prai-hf, aeratrhio bm ebln teflrtlaly. "I aup yia you could rail it that. 11 du (h marrjr nf. and I do th burying. i ! ai. VKoa faa- and all Mrrvmia ftt-". KuanaDtly ntei4 tiy fir. Knna'a l.r-al iorr. M! .r fUKKniilil b-.IU. aod laaiiaa. Ur.H li.klla ,IA .U An lil.,flaua.i' Cl Prava aa Alibi. Soott (with bill of fare) Chicken soup, sup. How la thut for sx-il Ing? Mott 8up I right. The chicken doesn't take any part la It to speak of. Boston Transcript CASTOR I A Por Infant and Children. Tin Kind You Have Always Bought Blntur. of iffU Nalare'e Proplirls. The katydid bad been Inaiatlnc that there would be frost williin all wwks. "I ra do faith In your long distance weather foraeaata," aaid ths tree toad, "but I'm willing to bet there will be rain Inaid of forty-eight hoiirt." Whereupon tbe rival weather bureaus resumed tbtir noiay pMlcliona. How This? W effer On Hundred Hollars Iteward Uit muleTeam BORAX we orrT una iiunnrea vol ar Hewanl f, ' .. - . . . . ' aor oaaa ol Caiarrh mat cauuol be cured hi raT Db Ba,hi Bb'a Clolheai ( Uall'a :atarrh l ure. ' an F.ys Wash. Mouth W..k , i - Jf J. i;IIKNKV A CO., l-roi. Toledo, Q. ' ln Bottle wi.hi-. N L We, the uudaralKued, have known K, X I ootlle, Waaning Napkina. I, Ik a uaa. "1 want to get an alarm clock," said the eiiatouier. "I tr' one of llr plat for HO." aaid the clerk. Too blsli." ' "Well, here's oos mad et nickel for . 5." ' ! Too hth yet" , "Mere a one made of gun metal for t ll - t " Jim metal? That aouuda all right. I wsut It fur my U year old boy. nml If It wrnnda anything like a gnu when It g'ra off In the morning I giiea It's a bat I waul." Yotikers Statesman. a tar morn t a . (im an. Caaika. hMMM Sal uiaa MgAVtrOWOtM twanbta aMH f Mv, m a. mt!Mt Brawny c . rr. pai. wf OUS. H. UUY CO. iulia aaf ISrtlaaa, VkaatatkAt ii ir n r mi 5 wm4 GASOLENE ENGINES , ,. , a,,,- pownr full- WftrrtvHU 1. AH ltM, ,n I H) it ftt luwfit prlrot Writ for ri',.lf, fclltRSON MACMINtRY COMPANY rrtUn4, Off . riw, )-.( ") 4 ' ' 4 i'K.r Ug-xftljrK H g.rt ti'.rt iw rM M rtts let J'1'f rmtH ft 4 tnm U n,f Irew. usliah I (tM fttvl nH mt ear W rtltt tfj lhtts MAKE NO MIS1AKE ' on ft, CLOTHING will give you com plete protection wid long service You can t afford to buy any otiier Every garment guarontpcd Th bt dtaltr aefl H for izing ABSQLUTLV PURE Chaoar lr the laat l jreara, and hellare hlia MpfMetl hnrw.pal.lM (,. all 4.....! ....... , (lona and rln annuity ahle to carry out any ou-: "unai'i . -,,.7. ,."!.', '"" "' ""ap, iiBB.i'fi.a HWi, ijt ineir linn. ... -- WT A 'l aiux, Wholeaale lrula(a, Toledo, O. i o. u.ii,,i Wal-niNU, KiriDAM A MauvlM. tviiolaaalu liruir. I alals. lolwlo.O. ' Hall's t'aiarrh Cure la takan Interualli Ing directly upon tha 1IimkI and uiiiuiua I'aoinu iiah'i no ha x lata ol tha ayate.ui aoiu ur an iroKgiaia. iiatl'l Vaully I'llla a-U rlca Lie. lr bollla. eauiiMinlala Iroa. ar tlx Urn. Kear. put ths flnlahlni he Ilia Oalr Hiram Powers had toucliea on hla Greek; alar. "Tin aallafled wilh It lri,r aa It ia.' aaid, standing olf and admiring It. "I am no such fool as I'yx'nulioii was," H truck hy a sudden fear, however, ih.i Anthony Conitoi-k nilulit be lingering aomewher In the neighborhood, b list ened to throw a sheet over It. Chicago Tribune. -CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Backabeaah. TJpgardaon What iinnrcaaed van mnul during your trip abroad? Atom lb louche I got everywhere I want, sf cvurs. Namaa aad Atfdraaaa la' Pattian el Rare MMallvc Bualntaa rkma. ..Ije.Aai KI'AHA'(IIIKW i'nraior i I,. tlM- hu auara-uw ih. u h. mr.n n. iri Ml Nil l,n A .....I. . - .'".I. aiurilauu mnA aola Murilaua and hun.m a oH.iWHM, n.i;., " ax-uiiiii a . km-aa at r.i...i T, .. .': ........ ... . -"i in,,.. en liatiU. urilami lnn.,.t. W rlla today, lllrl l 0 ," P. N. U. N. 39-fl Or, C. Gee Wo lOKDERfUl HOME IRtlTMENT Tt. W.in.lifful iV . . ( tm rsilt4 i t gtuftwa !.( w Msriiii of-' lU'tv mo tv-i nf Im r, rutm tih 1M Wssv.detrrut Cl)(' !- imii, mi, lutrk) miu ! t thMl rw aia.ti vw. fr M -v kttffUta t lM.irl Mr) ni in iha) cm-ntf. Tlt bamiila-qa taiaialittai I lata Im. U,m rt rivr "J 4 ! !' h a-aMathitik- U in tff-ft t)sJ. ntiruniv 4turntrtfrM, MtHttim .". fh-tint.t-. i.rMitnMM, sHtmt.'. J o !' tt-'rts) fitl riafrft, i jtg) sj him. I'"''" ntit ut- en will lit (,!.-f ml f !. " I nimntp. 1 u.N it, i t a i lu.M H THE C. GEE WO CHINESE HEOICIUCO li . fkal I. t. Car, Marrlaas Menil.m lar. PORftANU. OHKiO .... .1.. t KV-l H.M. U l " VV. L. DOUGLAS 3.50&3.00Shoes user in tm wotto W.LDouglat$4611tEdg(liM CJnnoiss equiii a al ani prloa , . W. . . Ii'i.iitlat' Jah. Hi. M't.iM im tli ttuMl If m"4 CI I 1Wuil.el'trltiihlniiMlri' II t IgA r I aoErfoa KvIiS6Dlr Alt 1T3 M.n'a Mwiaa, SB to i so. ft'K "iMST'ab. l..l.0n. Woman's thnM, tf J" I go Mia. a- S, tnil.lra.ca M.a. 'J in! Try W. I,, luxiulaa V eu'a, ';". tlill.lr. n'a aliiteai tar alyle, Ut a'"1 . Ihev ex-el nllier mafcea. If I coiilif tnk you Into my wv factories at llrockton, Mn.,)n ''"': you how carefully W.L. l"Kln"!J are mad, you would then ""'"'.T why they hold their hap. til w,,r! wear longer, and ar of greater va than any other make. t. w. t. i live, you can V . 7. alaml Hla nam a P''" '." all ii an any uinsr niaav, y . Wharavar you live, you can ohlaHi . Uouglaa alioca. Hla nam anil prica '"". ),, an lha btittnm, which prolacta yuu "l0"'l(" . prlcaa and lalarlur ahoaa. TeJr. "..".uaa Doualaa ahoca, an lha btittnm. i prlcaa and lalerlur ahoaa. Ta .'..uaai tu .. Aak y.Hir Jealar tor W. L. t)a an Intlal upon having Iheaa. M oat Uolitr t u..n ( will ' Wrlla fcir fllu.lr.l.a Catalog ol Hall W. U iMMJULAa, Dept. U, BrK'