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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1906)
I MoocTs Sarsaparilla Bu aarpa.af-d aU other medicine, la nerilt The Bond n Wmltb. Not long tlnoe a dusty, tlrfeMooktrif 1 ntttn presented himself at the desk of a aal.a ud nru. , I Hotel, IllllUlUlieillg tllilt lie UOSireu Ita anriM mat aa I tiaa 1in. hu am ; rOOIll, nanntlvanl lu.t hnrnn. I "I've t HI? atippcr Bllll Will l0 off ll ka HMlnd h ,m.l Mnntnathaa ,,pr,,rp breakfast." Bald he to the clerk. 10,000 testlmonlala In two lew. "now what would be your lowest price j It puriflea tho blood, curea all blood dla tiui, all humori and all eruption. (U atrenfftheni tha atornarh, create aa appetite and butldt up Die whole ayatem. .-. . It curea that tirad teelm and make the weak atrone. ' In eaual liquid form or In rhorolatrd tablet! known aa Saraatab. too doana W. i nrtn-rra lrada. S Mnyme Jack say he admire my frankness and that my face In like au open book to him. Edyth Well, the comparison Is quite appropriate, for you certainly do keep your face opeu most of the time. Brar or Ohio, Citt or tolxoo, I LVCit OOtTY, I " FaiRK i. t'HKNET maka oath that he la eauimr partner of the tlrntof f. J. cmsn A Co.,dnlM business In the t'tty of Tnlitiie. Coun ty and stale et.raid, a4 that Mlit linn will pay theaumolONK HlMiKKrt IU1.1.A lis fur aai-h ami every caw ot i atakkh (hat cannot be cured by the lueut Hail's i'atkh '! :. THANK J. fllKSKV. Sworn to before me ai d mbnoribed in iw tnaaitce, tab lh day of Pecemher. A. P., lsx. A. . Ut.KAM'.V Koiary J'ubllc for a room to sleep In 7' "One iloll.tr. If you only occupy :lt for it night," was the reply. "Well, wonhln't half a dollar make It Just about right?" deitiiiiulod tho wayfarer, producing a 60-eont piece. "You see, I'm all excited up travelln', and I don't expect to sleep more than half the time I'm lu there." ST01SJN SOUTH Bitter Gold Adds to Misery In Mississippi Valley. DIX SUNK ON SOUND. DEEP SNOW FALLS IN TEXAS Steamer Goea to Bottom Carrying Down 30 of Her Passengers Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 111. Tlieateani or III. Ciiiituiii 1'. IhTIIioii. bound (torn Seattle to Port Hhikeloy with pas eengora, twnk two miles north of Alki point aoon after 7 o'clock last night, after a colliaion with the atctunhip Jeanie. Cantata P. 11. Mason, ot the Alaska Coast comMiiiy New Tfli City now tolr roru lar achoola tot nurwa. .... viltm' Manca anil all Nrrvm'a Pla. a ."i II 11. Klin,, 1.1. Wl Ac l.HI.,Uiia.,t. The T'liltnl Stales lluliiliou avrvloo cost $l,IHKl,(HW a year. Marion Hatland. The eelelirnli'd aiilu'r-. I'ighlv t rmvd by the women of Amcnri, """ paites ltd and 4W of her tl uhir K. "live I a'liri iei, or. i f:... .....I .ii-1') JlllUi, I, lie OHM ' ,. I , t .. a I t ,v I Km the in hlnK hiick -nonci ' . . .........it I .( Id) U I II " Nil II- Han't Catarrh Cure la taren lnlernaltr. and act directly os the blood and tnucoua tmrlatva 1 the ayaieni. sml fur tcnimonia's. free. r. J. CHENKY A CO., li)ledi,0. TaVlnax Ita Slae. Going west on the I'ulon Pacific throuKti the southern portion 3f Wyo- tuliiit, the view Is one of continuous sand and sagebrush, a veritable desert. It Is told that Mark Twain was going turouKh one ttuie and lu the dining car his eye spied "Sage chicken" ou the Poor People Driven From Hornet by Floods and Negroes Roost In Tree for Safety. I c ill I lie ill MM1 K " Tliirtynine passcnKrs mid meinlcrs in it'covorliw il noi nml H" 11 " "V, 7' . ' . .. ,,V . , Lwk' Pla ler l 1111 eviellriil I'otiilii nl ton 01 tne "ii"" . .. ... ... .1 1 true 01 tne crew 01 tne mi ure iiueauiK mm , ,.. 1,1..,,.., tH en Meiupliis, Xov. 20. As more detail ed rcjHtrts are received frvnn those por tions of Alabama, North and Central Mississippi and Western Tennessee bill of fare. He called the waiter audi swept by the wind and rain storms, the asked what that was. "It's chicken, eah, raised right through here, salt. "Can they fly?" asked the humorist. "Yes, sah, they can fly, sab." "Well, then. I don't want any. Any. thing that can fly and stays in this country long enough to be killed can't be much good. None for me." 80W by PrtiKctvs, 7.V. alalia unily M1U are the beat. Swro Gnoiak. "Hear your old nilulster'a gone In for ritualism.' "Yes; he's gone wrong completely." . "Why, how can you say that? He's all rite now. Philadelphia Ledger. A MISSOURI WOMAN. Hickman St., Telia Story of Awful Suffering and Wonderful Relief. Mrs. J. B. Johnson, of 603 West Columbia, Mo., eaya: "Following an oper ation two years ago, dropsy set in, and my left aide was ao swol len the doctor said he wonld have to tap out the water. There was constant pain and a gurgling sensation around my heart, and I could not raise my arm above my head The kidney action was disordered and passage of the secretions too frequent. On the advice of my husband I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. Since us ing two boxes my trouble has not re appeared. Tbia is wondetlol, after suffering two years." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster Milbarn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. M laformatloa. The train had stopped for water at little station in the couutry. Tbe passenger with the skull cap, see ing a lone native standing on the station platform, aklivas,,l him. "Farmers around here seem to have been cutting a good deal of hay this morning," he said. "Yes. sir." answered the native. "They're taking risks. IWt you think It looks like ram; "Sort o" "What do you suppose they will do If It does rain-" "I reckon they'll hare sense enough to go in out of it, mister." Chicago Trib une. situation increase in seriousness Following the wind storm rain has fall en almost continuously throughout this territory and timet icallv the entire dis trict is under water to a depth of sever al feet and creeks and small streams are leaving their batiks and many of the ixmror white persons, as well us scores of negroes, have been foreiTl from their homes by the rising waters, seek ing refuge in many instances under the trees. To add to the seriousness of tho situ ation, the weather is liecoming bitterly cold and much suffering is anticipated. rrom tnona, Malen and Mathistoii, Miss., more complete reports have been received, a conservative estimate plac ing the total damage to the three towns at 1:100,000. The rain continues with no sign of almtetuent. In Memphis the precipi tation lias reached a maximum of 1.4'.' inches, and the continued rainfall has wrought great havoc in this city ami the immcditc vicinity. 8 were saved. The lix is a total wreck. The Jeanie was not Injured in the least ami no iiioihWt of her crew was lost. The master of the li was saved. The collision occurred while the sound was almost us smooth as a mill pond, and after the bouts luid been steaming within sight of each other for a quarter of uu hour. The Jeanie was Kicking w hen she collided with the Pix and the i 111 pin t was very slight. The Itix was struck alwft of 'amidships on the stnrlamrd side. 8he listed heavily to nirt for a brief period, righted herself, then sank stern first. There was hardly time to launch life rafts or Units before she was almost entirely submerged, I'asson gem jumped from the decks into the water, women scrciiinetl and otlicers and men called orders that could hardly be hoard above the din. The passengers from the lix who could swim mude their way to the sides of the Jennie ami were drugged aUmrd The Jeanie was not moved until utter all who had reached her had Ihh'Ii hauleti alKHtrd. Then she cruised about picking up several who had managed to stay above water. It was after in o clock liefore lite Jeanie left the seen of the catastrophe and steamed to the Virginia street dis k, Seattle, w ith the 30 survivors. The cause of the collision is unknown as the mate, w ho was in the pilot hotist pre. ure of a alrong, warm mom in 11 ionic ipl lilies ilrvi'loped lu the ing. It sliuulil lie aepi eei m. uneiiniies In nen nil iluvn In 0 mluaic iiim'h lor pcrlml'" 11 Mitiiiglii." ., "ror pain m """ '"' I'lisleriiii-lit'itl-.r u wing It earsell. This ia an iiiv lunl'le )"'" nol.-hlon the -in II ol the Iw'K iwcoin. a heavy and I eachb g In i'ant. Juat aa Well. Singleton No 1111111 can woiuiin w ill tio next. Wetlderly And It's Juit as well he can't, tttlierwlse sited lie sure to Uo aotuelhliig iiltogellier dirfervut. tell what a limil.tlHl rnmpllinsHt, pick Last teaaoil I I" tli numiitiiln mid t toll you among tli BlrH 1 wa Hon. TliU year I ntu a II011 here at the bench. llolly Ah, I . I.t ywr 7" were a miohiUiiIii luli J',',ir vou are a sea lloiij .. ... -hi a.t mm Wiinl.iw'a Sun thins SyViilTh beet remiHlY to iim ti lli.lr ehltdtea iliiriua the H-athlii partud. I llellent 0erl). "Yiias." smlilcnly ihH'lined Cholly 1 llrnnclcsa. "I'm going to work. I've ; 1,111,1.1 nil Ml V lllllld." ! "You have?" exclaimed Ml" IVp- 1 imrv "M 1 What a dellil,e m ra- I lion!" CHthollc Hinndard and Time Vou Can (let Allen's l out-Hsat MIU Write AllonH ti .".led a t...N. Y;. ' free aam.l "I A lien 'a JWI . aonalln, ,..w.ilW.i.aihlii llolie. I Te Mr. Mug ley has actually' asked MIns I'assay If he might cull upou her. Jesa- You duli't aayT I'll bet ahe'a got her hl'ldcuimld (ileked out already -Ttilladolphla l'rea. ; My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish It; five It something to live on. Then It will stop fulling, lnrj will grow long and heavy, Ayer's Hair Vigor Is the only" halr-fooJ you can buy, For (U) yeors It has been doing ust what we clulm It will do. It will not disappoint you. Km altar Mr hair uit In tie arr ahnrt. M.lntf aim . lUIr VIii.m a .hull tlma n tfai In ariw.an4 ti" II I fniitl tui'l.,. IIN aim- tuloia.lu ayiluaa. r,.iw.a,iH .'w 1 111,',,,. . aacm a atilaliiltit taautl liimaatlaf Mm tl.,.i miiai'i liaii.".-alka, J. II, riaaa. luiailuMioitiaa.t'ulih At h J.O all lat,M Alan aHialiitawa af " t IIUMMIUIII 1 (fvf O ctw.wt ncrohiL Differentia tlaar. "William." said the boss, "sort those eggs into two piles. They are to b sold at different prices. "e, air," said the boy. "Tha fresh and the near fresh?" "No, you lunkhead; tha big and the little." Chicago Tribune. la Ike Nick of Time. Coleridge was enumerating the stench es of Cologne. He had counted up to seventy-one, and stopped in despair. "That seems to be all !" he muttered "And I've just got to have another one! At this moment an automobile whmeii by. "Ah V he exclaimed. "There it is '.' Sniffing the strange odor with satisfae tion in spite of its disagreeable quality he proceeded to write bis immortal poem. Wolf river is out of its luniks, the overflow carrying away over 10,000 logs lt tlll, tilm. M1W jr.,,,,,,,1 ....1 1 ... .tun ,i,wi l- .. . :.. I 1 tiiuiTi at f uiv',111'11. r 01111 iiii-t-ni. in dications it is believed that fully $100, 000 damage has W-on done to the road and turnpike system of this county. I rolwblv never Isidore has tralhc on the railroads centering in Memphis suffered such complete demoralization. ROBBER OF SUB-TREASURY. Kl Paso, Tex., Nov. 20. At OoYU k last night S.4 inches of snow had fall en, breaking ov three indies records since the establishment of the I'nitid States weather bureau nearly 30 years ago. Keixirts (mm several isiints on the Mexican Central indicate that the storm extends well down into Mexico. In New Mexico and throughout the val lev of F.I I'aso there is great suffering and w ill lie heavy losses in cattle, the snow fall being unprecedented. What SS) Yon fS? Can Mk JJQ Jf?x m ar SHONTS THE BOSS. With This Oil Heater With a Perfection Oil Heater yon can heat a cold bed-room, make a sick -room more comfortable, warm a chilly hallway, heat water quickly, and do many things better than can be done with any other stove no matter what fuel it burns. The superiority of the Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) lies la tfie fact that It rrnrrate? intenie heat without ftroke or melL The oil fount ani the wick carrier are marl. of hraai throughout, which insure durability. Give great he-it ! small cort. I-oant has oil itviicaior and hamlie. Heater i lijht an ! portable. Abau.uteljr safe and aimple wick cannot be turned too high or too low. O-crated a easily ai a lamp. All part easily cleaned. Two finishev nickel and japan. Every heater warranted. If not at your dealer wrte nearest azcocT for descriptive circular. can be naerj is any mom in'i is mt oet au-roucd hoiu-r lamp mode. Gives a clear, atradv lit?ht. la the ufefct lamp you can wy. Brass tTiroiislioQt anrl niclrel plated. Equipped with 9e latest improrevf burner. Hiaioror imilc satufactorT. feery lamp warranteJ. Write to nearest agency if yu cauuot get it from your dealer. - STANDARD OIL COMPAJVY JteybLzmp f GASOLENE ENGINES v iwa lull" taairaouid, tuz. All tltt an-i ? . at lea at loareat prteaa. Write tor cauiog.. Z KHERSON MACHINERY COMPANY 4 ' Portland. Oregon. 7 1 "Q . mr 15 IliUH riiUII. VtUtlAULtb : J al.lik 1 rua . t." t . 1, htrde; tnuilvM ialwtman; prompt r- JiinMw. Wiip, or wrh. Heitntuaa: ikadir !' roiSUSOl, LTC A CO, Coanits ii Herdiasts WUkaae Merchawts SCATTLC, WASH. RUBBER STAMPS Best in America , We make them : do not take orden and peMle our HuMier Biaiiij. Kenla, Ute, ' We manufacture our 1 Own goods. . Our eiui,ii,t.ni ia the newest r ami bri irKuef ran lm. Writs todar for our 'itblir8unit Catalogue." - THE ncWIN HODSON CO, , ..- t PorUand, Oreeon WANTED Jn Hit boeallty (or alaewhere) a hnatler to aell "if treats, etc. (Kxpenene not BKUwaary (or "OREGON NURSERY COMPANY fjO PLATES ILY DENTAL CO Ua THE PAINLESS DENTISTS We remove your bal uth and hmten off old roota alwolutely without pain. Eaamtn- awioa ana CMimacea rree. n urx trie iteat. 1 n-n (lie IniHeat. holld Kolil Crown. ft; Brifle work, ai.fio per tooth; (ioM and hnainel Mlllnir, II awl up; IJeat Kublasr f'laiea. It per ael; good aet. 1. Fainleaa Kxlraction, &iie. Ikara aoal CoucJi StrcsU, Portland, Oregon. Banking by Mail WE PAY INTEREST On tavings (leponita of a dollar or mora, compounded twice every yt ar. Jt la just ai eaar to ODcn a Savings Account with ua by Mail aa if you lived next door, fend for our free book let, "Bank ng by Mail," and learn full particular!. Ad'Jreil Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington SU. Rootevelt Reoraaniiea the Adminis tration of Canal ArTairs- Washiuirton, Nov. I'D. An order iignwl mt tltf ii-tlimui of l'uiiaiini bv I'refidfitt limwi'vi-ll, making mdical i-hain;tit in tin- orcaitizatioii of affair in tlu-vriivirtitiifiit of the canal iniic, was made public tialav at the ofliie of the commit-ion. The fffivt of the or der it t" place the canal work and the irovermm nt tif the zone under the di rection of Chairman Shouts, aided bv chiefs of bureau.", who will report tli- rectly to the coiiimiwiim, thus v liniin- utiittt the otliw of irovernor. The order (five to Chairman Khonts I supreme authority over all ile)art- nients. It reorganize the entire wurk inirs of the commision in conneetinii with the president's views of controll ing the situation under his plan to press the excavation as rapidly us pos- sible. The executive committee of I three memlKTs, each the head of a de partment, has liecn abolished and in its stead seven department are created, anu tlie clnel ol each w ill report and receive instructions from the chairman I of the commit te'. These departments will I under the direction of John K. Stevens, chief engineer; Hichanl K. Iiixlers, ireiieral counsel; William ('. I ior'as, child sanitarv ollicer: I). W. IIs, chief purchasing ollicer; K. H. ilenaoit, (leneral auditor; J. William, disburistiii ollicer, and Jackson r-mith, manager of labor and uurtcr. fhe president will take up the ques tion of the appointment of a new com mission on hi return to Washintion. Tries to Involve America. Antwerp, l's liutit, Xov. 20. A roval decree issued Pslav grants to an Ameri- lean company, for rulils-r and other ex ploitation, alsmt 2,ol)0,()00 acres in the IConi-'o state ftjr (iU years. Tin; coiices sion includes a strip of more than l.'l mile on the left bank of the ( ont-'O to I the toiimbi river, a strip south of Ka sai to the confluence of the Conito and Kasai rivers and a ten-yealr option on 1,240,000 acres. The press irenerally rejritrds thtr concession as a clever muve I to involve the United State, in any fu ture international complications. Protectorate in Cuba. New York, Nov. 20. Prominent members of the l.ils-ral pttrty in Cuba, I according to Captain Cassally Csk, a lawyer of this citv, w hosavs be is com - sel liere for certain Literal ititen-sts. have a plan afit for the establishment of a permanent protectorate in Cuba by the American government. They are, he nays, supported by the foreign inter ests of that country and purpose to tr illion iim; presiiieiu anu congress early in .January to pass a hill making Cuba a protectorate. Another bill is to be presented in the Cuban congress.. Hear! of Town Burned. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 20. -Practical ly the entire business, section of Fay ette, .Miss., was destroyed by fire last night, entailing a Isos of about 175,000, partially covered by insurance, The lire originated in McGinnis.' cafe, which was destroyed, the Humes rapid ly Hpreading to the adjoining buildings. The telephone exchange was destroyed and the grounding of the Western Teller Dyer la Indicted by the Federal Grand Jury. St. Louis, Nov. H. The Federal grand iurv returned all indictment against Kccciving Teller I. P. lyer, Jr., son id t'nitcil Statin Attorney I. P. Pyer, Saturday in connection with the shortage of $ttl,200 in the local! sub-treasury. The charge against lver is c mbczxtctuciit. The Federal grand jury was convened on Wednesday ami at once U gun in-1 quiry into the shortage. When tho iu- ipiiry was ajtloiirned 3:15 w itiicsscs hail Ufti examined. Shortly after the! grand jury convened Saturday a reprt of its findings was iiuwle to the court. .Mr. lyer was later arrtntl bv the I'nited Statin marshal and releoseti on Is .ml in the sum of flO.lHHI. Sisui after the jury hud made a re- (rt to Judge r litkelbery, 1'yer surren dered himself. Die court nuiiinl Jitn- uary H as the date for his cnrinee at w bich time a definite date (or the trial will Is tii.-d. The indictment contains two counts. The first count recite that lver, i second teller in tho sub-treasury, "wrongfully and corruptly einls-rill I and converted to his own use on Seh- teinU-r 27 hist $ill.5lM) )ntrtlstel to his care. Tbe second recite- that as an ollicer of the I'nited Staten government he tlid this, and is merely intended tot prevent a technii-ul evaisoit of the charge. When Iyer came Into the court h" was accompanied bv bis father, I'liltcd State Attorney Iyer, C'ongrnwmun Champ Clark, and ten residents of Pike county, in which Is l.s at.-d the I lyre family home. I U mil was furnished by the ten resident Iriends. Want Big Appropriation, Chicago, Nov. 10. As tbe first step in the newly organized I iiilf-to-t he- likes lleep Water ussis lalioit, Chicago litem U-rs of tho asss'lation have al ready started a movement to demand of the next congress a tj:!5, (11)11, OHO appro priation to complete the eanul'from the present terminus of the drainage char- nel to (irafton, on tbe Mississippi river, near St. Iuis. The Cbicagoans sav the tleep waterway is of vastly more imiMirtanco than the Pnmtma canal will Is; to the sfplo of the Middlt Wt.mt. Physicians Recommend Castoria C ASTORIA lias met with pronounced favor on tho part of physicians, pharma ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. Tho extended uso of Castoria is unquestionably tlio result of threo facts: r'mt Tho indisputablo evidenco that it is harmless: Second That it not only allays stomach paiu3 and qulota tho nerves, but asiiimi lates tho food : TAoV It is on agreeablo and perfect substitute for Castor Oil It is absolutely sale. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotio and doe3 not stupefy. It 1j unliko Soothing Syrups, Batcmau'a Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how cvor, i3 to exposo danger and record tho means of advancing health. Tho day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating tho system not by stupefying it and our readers cro entitled to tho information. Hall's Journal of JhaUlb, Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. M. Tlclcher. Vr, P. llalittcad fVott, of Chliaco, Ills , says: "I have prcwrUwd your Calor:a often for Infanta liurlns my prartlce, and f.ud It vrry aatlnf u.torr I r. William IJolmont, of Cluvoland, Olilo. ): "Your Caatoria aUiiJ f.rst In Ita claaa. In my thirty year of oractbo I cntj toy I tevr hat found anything that aa f.lM tho claec." Vr. J. II. Taft, of Iirooklyn, N. Y., aajra: "I hare uwd or Cadrla tni found It ao oict'llunt returJy In my bouacliold and private practice for many yeara. The fortntita U riccllent." I)r. It. J. Ilatalen, of I.totrolt, Mlt h , aaya: "I treacrlbe your Cantotla cxtrnaively, aa I have never found any!lt!n to equal It fur thIMraa'i trouMra. I am aware that there are Imitation In the field, tut I aljt ee that my jatU tit tot KUtrhcr'a." Dr. Win. J. MoCrann. of Omaha. NVo., ay: "A the father of thlrtmra chlbiren t certainly know aotaethltig alout your (frtal medicine, aitI ajilJn from my on family exix-rlrnce I have In my ytar of practice found Ca torla a popular and eClclcnl remedy In almwl every bum." Ir. J. It Clauien, of I'blUdelpbla, ay: "The name that your Ca torla baa made for Itavlf In tbe tena of tbotiMtmla of homx brrj by tbt pretence of children, acarcely needa to bo eu;(lemnlod br the eadorea. cient of the medical profmalon, but I, for one, luoal heartily endoree it and believe It an excellent remedy." Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kana City, Mo , aaya: "Ph)lclani generally do at preacrltsj proprietary preparation, tut In the caae of ('astorla my expert tare, like tbat of many other phyalcian. baa taucbl me to make ao ceptlon. ! prescribe your Caatorla In my practice becauao I bat fotind It to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children' comptalnt. Any phyal cian who baa raleed a family, a I have, will Jola tu la brartleet reeom mendatton of Caatorla" GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Hoari tho Signature- of I iiiii AXcCiW'l'' Frcparalion for As similaim'4U!cfaxl.intlUcjiilt lUI ttlC SlCffiUlli ll Uoftl'U t" i'.ia Prcniotrs Dicsliun Chrrrful nc nml Itcsi Conialns nriitwr 0mim.Moipliinr nor Muuiol Not N'ahcotic. til.II. J J -'i lirint. tUm tlmm W HaavprwM Jwrae Aprrftl Rcmfdy forCotwtlfwi tion. Sour Sluiiucli.Diantiura. Worms otivul.sious . esxx isli ncsfl and Lush or Slec.'. tec Simile Signature of NEW YOlilt. txacT copy or wrapper. SI The Kind You Have Always Bousbt In Uso For Over 30 Years. a aaaraoa m.h,, i ataiat. naaj aaa art. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES a. 5; : . - - . -- r-u. na aratar. or a m-A j ...... . - . . -: ' . . Mai. aifMl ania tulora- Ullftiutil' nunc 1 t ,ii ... .. ' r " r a IVt a PMkaia. Wma tar lra fcawtifl l Land Office Involved. Wachlntrton, Nov. 10. Atlidavltit are nn lilu with tho tiovi'muii'iit here, and liavi! l:cn called to the attention of President Kooticvclt, charirltiK that the Kitnintic land frudit whendty tlie t'niun I'acific railroad cninpiiiiy and the l.'nion I'aclflrj Oml oimpany im. curcil illcKitlly conl land" In the atatc of WyomliiK vnlii?d at many million of dolltim were pcri(;turatj with the (nil knnwiilnlyn of the Kovcrnrucut land ollicp, if not with iU connivance and were known, If not taclctly aum-ntcd U, by tho dciurtuicnt of the Interior. FREE LOT AT OCEANSIDE IjNMfift t.KHrh) nfi'l liiuftlul fnk H-w.fc faja (It -V-r IHtrt'tlMefr tit tin- ItiM'illl ("'ii tl'f ut IliM "Ithrairv f lUm Wi.rfil'a, (t lttr.lurr,M volttmea, -ilk h-mful, M ..7 VOI II III.', f.l fill Ill-llVrV Mf klf dflll 1, t,T UHMllli iaMfti iMiokn i)iIl vnni, ft... rarliruUti (.. " J. V. fn I AH m C O.. g MY DEAR FRIEND THIS MIAN YOU "tulil.-r tl. I .Klaoo lam,.; it ..1 it "ft """ "''" Peter' Heir I Maniac. Vicnnn, Nov. 11). Crown I'rlncc (iw(r', of Hcrvia, Im dcclnrcd Iiihhmc, ai'curilinit to n-iiirta from Ibdiradrt to day. "Nor 1h thia the woritt," hm'uI a wtdl itifunnitl Kitlkan dl)doinitt, "Hcr vla In drifting hondMly Into bankrupt cy. Civil war, too, la hilily prohalilc. Kinu Tctcr aeotns pwwerliewi to riwtore or hiuIiIIhIii order. Anarchy prevail" everywhere. There are more political murder throughout Hervia in a year than In Macedonia." Rait Wagea Voluntarily. Chicago, Nov. IS). Tho Chicago" A North wtiHterri railroad hiut voluntarily offered the railway Htatlon agtinta and ttdegraph opnraUira on tho nyatem an Increase of wagiw. Kluven hundretl ageiita and approximately BOO telegraph operator will come In for a ahare In the advancf. Tim ln,.n.ua t.. L'nioti wireH make it imponHilde to get wamni fli,nrn,.,.,l l,v i :,.n,.al M.. ... any detail. W. A. tiardi.or tonight will I r,. Receiver for German Inturance. Trutt I Good, Freeport, 111., Nov. 20, The German New York. Nov. 19 Tim dircdnm IiiHiiranc coinfMiny, which rciiiBiired in of tho Standard Oil company imcicd an- the Itoyal of Liverpool hint week, wan other circular today to tho Htockholdre placed in the hand of a receiver today, of tho company, Haying that tho com. the Chicago Tru-t & Title company he- pany'n jtoHition la SunaHHailahle from nig nameu. I ixjtli a legal and a moral atand point, HOLD UP! and consider ?,MfH POMMEL 1IKC ALL tov?e,s WATERPROOF CLOTHING. lsmaJfoUhr but rnilmal,inKdftrrllcwt WlyfaronWjniJi.ld frlintlf darfs evrrvirturf aTllKTOTHC I 1 BET nr. c: ' a"r rtii; li.r i-nrticuUft. A GET OUT OF THE RUT I am lr!tftin ,. wik, tDatrn'iii" anil alal.Tjiiio rr liitktic fuel, tlll lira.1.. I.lll ,,a.l and a.U.'ili'Hitf u rail niakr tim hi. ,. ),,,,r ...ir look oiiili-1 ilia l 0'lll t,y telui.f llitf i,iU-, rlc., Il"ttl lifUU. i (II Aid I S SdlHAM MVi Mor,l.o M. (OHIIAMO, OMfCOJI W. L. DOUGLAS 3.50&3.00 Shoes near in thi voato , W,L.Doug!ai $4 Gill Edgi Una, utmoiuequaiiadalafiipilc . CLASSIFIEDADVERTISIIG I Cortland Trad Directory I Mama, an A.Mr...., ra.ll. d a atlva llu.lnaaa ririm. l IlKAM l:l'All loimw ,. ,,,. ., . ll.Ml(. finii an Oai. W aaiaiu .... ui,b. , - I..,,,,.,. . latin., ala. You had juat aa well lake advant age of the big dividend payera, at your very door, aa the Eaatern In- vaator. xr.:-; 20 PER YEAR With your money under your own S,onl,,0l; PrlnciPl guarantead by Bank Certificate of depoait. You elect the bank. Fulleat inveati fation invited. -. Pacific Coast Securities Co, fORTUHO, ORECON. OR. C, GEE WO Wonderful Home Treatment TliU w.i ilarful I hi. t l.:i. a , ai r, il, h ellr., l-ai'lla Wlllllliit ,.,, !""!. "''" n ii u J" ll, Ha i,a, Hl C lli'mo WitiMarful f ,. n U-th; riHi a, Inula. Iiarka anil y,.,. ,,,. Unit aro ntlr.-lr mi all iwn lit imi,ll. U n..a In Una M.rml.M ,,, '";"" "I ill"... ii.a,.,i,10 0;r in,i ?,'.',' "''"r kimwa uariin ra i,,.,.. " 'Haei. Ila lii;n, tlimat illl rlM'innntl.1,1, nrvi.iia liava. alii . I.,.. , ... . "'""lai'll, livar. .1.1, The C. Gee Wo Chineae Medkln Co. . ' " M" c' Co, Marrlaoe Meutlon iiHwr W. j ll .ujl.,' jt Mi.a ItiiiMi ! ti.a it... t 4UMIilf la In M. I. ttuvtttf ifn.1 for t.'tutltf fite M-n'a BIkkhi, .a to aa. a a, 0.il.i..t.'a Hi.,.a ajuateVI-OO. . Try w. I ixtiielaa Wnuwn'a. l!a-a ati , Chllilran'a alum. fur all 111 ami Hi,, eaiwl ollivr makaa. If I could take vnu Into mV lrf f.utnrlc at flrockton, M..and h you how carefully W.L, lougl " are made, you woulil then iinurr.i why they hold their aliap. f' lttr. wear lunger, and are of greater v' , than any other make. ' , Wh.ravar you live, you can oMal W H Dmigla. ahnaa, HI. narna anil prka ! ""P2 en Ilia Ixillnm. which pmlatta yua aala a" vm aiiu tnierinr aimaa. Tava nv . tue. Aak yur dr. lar Inr W. L. Uoeglaa a nil Inalat iipnn havlna; Ihrm. .... al Valnt tunltn utfi thu will not . ' Write tur llliialralnl Calalrt fall ' . W.UUtHJULAS.Uapl. ii, ttrntklo". ; "r.KU." ' NeT;-" " Perlland, Ora W.iavn wrlllllv main I. .a thl to ad Trlara pleaae I la itr. I