The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 21, 1906, Image 4

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    Does Vfliat
Other Stoves
FailtoDo
IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS
Monday, Dec. IT. volt lined the weight of hi udiiiinistra-
Washington, Dec. 17.A pictoriall tion to assist the Republican Mormon
illustrated message from President vol In the last election.
Kotwovelt wrtTHvlnif condition M he A bill was pnsstHl providing reguln-
I f.,,,,,.1 i !,..,, ., (!.. iilo.x.M ..f m,, tutus fur full nr vessels to prevent
during his nwnt Visit occupied tht ! lUsionii at sea. Adjournment was
senate durum tho greater ixirt inn of its taken at 4 1). m. until Monthly
In almost every hour there I
II i II room lllitl lue nrai iroiit ins
Art f other Moves or furnace fail to
II I reach. It may be a room on
Jl I the "weather" aide, or one having no heat
. connection. may oe a com uanwnv. i mat
ter in what part of the houae whether room or
hallway it can soon be made snug and coxy with
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
TJntik ordinary oil heater the Perfection give satisfaction
always. First and foremost it is absolutely safe you cannot
tarn the wick too high or too low. Gives intense heat without
smoke or smell because equipped with smokeless device.
van oe easily cameo, rrora room to room, as easy
to operate as a lamp. Ornamental as well as useful.
Hade in two finiahes nickel and japan. Brass oil fount
beautifully emboased. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9
noun, mere a real satisfaction 111 a rertection uii neaier.
Every heater warranted. If not at your dealer's write our ,
nearest agency for descriptive circular.
The
matcta the home bright.
1 the nafont and t4t lamp
for all-round houeho!4
use. Uit clear, steauy
liht. Flltcl with latrrt
Improved burner. Made of brn thronghout and nickel plated.
Krcry lamp warranted. Suitable for library, dining; room,
parlor or bedroom. If not at your dealer' write to nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
j ro Spider Llkw MaaleT
It has often been said that spider
re fond of music, but a French inves
tigator, M. Lecaillou, now asserts that
this Is not true. He says that their
musical sense must be attributed mere
ly to greed or to hunger. When a fly
Is caught In a spider's web it buzzes,
and the spider Immediately makes for
the place from which the buzsing
come. M. Lecaillou, by experimenting
with a violin, some flies, a piano, vio
loncello and a cornet, found that only
those musical sounds which resemble
the burring of the Oles attracted the
aplder. The cornet for Instance, In
variably frightened it, and so did the
piano.
Each of Germany's eight colonies, ex
cept Sanfoa, receives a subsidy greater
than the revenue It yields.
Mothers wfll find Mr. 'Window's Toothing
"Trap la best remedy to use for IheircbUiiroj
Curiae the teetaing period.
Ilia Own Manufacture.
Sir William Bailey "played this off.
as he expressed It, at a dinner at which
the late Cardinal Vaughan sat near to
bim. "Where did you get that bit of
history from?" the cardinal asked. "I
dldu't get It from anywhere," Sir Will
iam answered. "I make history a I
go on." Manchester Guardian.
Worth Knowing.
That Allcock's I'lasters are the highest
result df medical "Cience ami skill anil in in
gradients and ni- thod have never been eou
ulcd. That 1 hey are the orignal and genuine
porous plasters upon wltose reputat on inn
lator tia.ie.
That they never fail to perform their rem-
eiliai worlt nuieklv ami effectually.
That fur Weak llaek. Rheumatism. Cold:
I.ung Troutile, Strains and all Loc.tl I aim
they are invaluable.
That when vou buy Allcock's Plusten
you ob:ain the best plasters made.
session today, fruited conies of Hie
message, handsomely bound, wen
placed on tho desk of each senator and
I (lie reading of tho document was closely
followed. Preceding tlu lliunma me
I sage, the president s roctmiinoiidiitHm
respecting public hinds ami tho naval
personnel were received and read.
I ho senate agreed to tht holiday ad
I journiiient resolution mid will be in re-
I iwi from tho end of the session Thurs
.lav next until Jiiminry II
Kcaolttt ions were agreed to directing
I ait investigation by tho dcimrtment of
C'oininenv and liilMir of the Interim
I tional Harvester ivinpanv to ascertain
whether it effects restraint of trade
I also directing tho somite judiciary
committee to- reimrt what authority
I congress may hnvo under tho commerce
'clause of the const it ul ion to prevent in
I torstate commerce in child-made gotxls
Washington, IVe. 17, The house
began tho hist week before the Christ
inns holiduvs with a ileteriiiinution
ilisMie of an much legislation us possi
bio, to make wav for tho more active
work which n ill devolve on it when
ivngresu agHin (Miiveues, To this end
several snliill bills were .Hissed unde
sustxnsion of tho rules. The Indian
appropriation bill was taken up mid 15
of the 57 ptiges coinpletol when it was
laid aside (or the president a message
coneerning the numiiiH cnnal, which
consumed inort than an hour in its
rending, lxing listened to by a large
niimher of nieinlK'rs.
I lie pictorial toaturo of the message
affordtxl an opixirtiinitv for good 11a
t irel comment, the innovation of cuts
111 a slate paper being looked on with
favor. Messages from tho president on
public Iuiiils and tho naval jiorsonno
were also road.
Jinny a Trie Word.
When, a few years ago, someone In
an Idle Jest worded an advertisement
for a housemaid saying that the ad-'
vertlser would and could give "refer-1
ences" we all laughed and thought!
It too funny to be true. But It was
prophetic. Recently In the newspaper
of a suburban city an advertisement ap-
pea red ror a cook and a housemaid, and
the one In want of the servants added
In a manner unmistakably meant to be
persuasive "first change In ten years."
But who among us feels like laughing
now? Rather it Is sobering In Its ef
feet upon us, since it but tells In one
more way a story that Is vexing and
perplexing thousands of housekeepers
In the State. Boston Transcript
Trouble Ahead.
"I see that Vienna sausages must ba
canned In Vienna and French sardine
In France."
"Ves, but there's going to be trouble
when they insist that Turkish cigar
ettes must be made In Turkey." Cleve
land I'laln Dealer.
In Ireland there are 211.000 widows, as
compared wita only 88.000 widowers.
TRYING EXPERIENCE.
Spent
Over SI00 In a Vain Search
for Health,
Miss France Gardner, of 369 Ja:kson
Boulevard, Chicago, 111., writa:
"Gentlemen: I heartily endorse
Doan'e Kidney
Fills, as I have
fonnd by personal
expert ence that
they are an Ideal
kidney lemedy. I
suffered with com
plications of kid
ney complaint for
nearly five years,
pent over $100 on
neeleu remedies.
while five boxes of Doan'e Kidney Pills
cared me in a few short weeks. I am
now enjoying the best of health, have a
fine appetite, the best of digestion, and
restful sleep, all due to your splendid
pills."
Bold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
roeter-Milborn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Of the children attending
schools 1 Vi per cent stutter.
Germat
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
wSW5S
Bears the
Signature of
Babel In Mexico.
After answering the telephone and
talking Spanish Into It without appar
ently getting results, the clerk at a
hotel hung up the receiver! and re
marked :
"My Spanish Isn't the best In the
world, I know, but I should think a
man would know bow to talk at least
The fellow Just talking to me over the
phone couldn't talk enough Spanish to
order a meal, and to save me I couldn't
make bim understand, although I know
I used correct language. While he was
talking an American rushed Into the
hotel and up to the desk. "Say," he
said, "can't anyone here talk English.
I just tried to telephone here and the
idiot trying to talk Spanish over the
phone knows mighty little about the
language."
"I was talking to you," said the
clerk.
When apologies were made the con
versation continued In English. Mexi
can Herald.
Friday, Dec. 14.
Washington, IX. 14. But for the
cowardice of 100 member of congress.
tho house todav would have adopted the
amendment to the legislative appropria
tion bill increasing the salaries of sena
tors and representatives from $5,000 t
,!oo per annum. rractically every
man who voted against the increase did
so from fear that his vote would react
ana result; in lus ueteat two years
hence, and nearly every man who voted
negatively saw a grab in the legislation
proposed. The legislation was entirely
meritorious.
The three congressmen from Wash
ington voted for the increase. Binger
Hermann voted against It, but ho would
not be a beneficiary. French, of Idaho,
was not present.
Representative Jones, of Washing
ton, tbiy introduced a bill proposing
to increase by 20 per cent the salaries
of all civil service employes of the gov
ernment on July 1 next.
The first salary amendment to the
legislative, executive and judicial ap
propriation bill today was moved by
Uttuuor, of New York, and was us fol
lows:
"On and after March 4, 1M)7, the
compensation of the speaker of the
house of representatives and vice presi-
lent of the I nitol Mate shall be at
the rate of S 12,000 each."
iiy a vote of 214 to 51 the amend
ment was adopted. Littauer also in
troduced an amendment increasing the
saiuries of the memners 01 the prosi-
lent s cabinet to f 12,000 each, effective
on anil after March 4, 1!I07.
n division, tie amendment was
adopted 204 to til). Lit timer also offer
ed an amendmentl increasing the salar
ies of senators, representatives in con
gress anil ilelegattes from territories to
",500 per annum. On a rising vote
after considerable debate, the amend
ment was defeated bv a vote of 135 to
l(il.
After disposing, of the salary ques
tion the house panned tho legislative,
eiecutive and judicial appropriation
bill.
Washington, lXx 1.1. Tho house
today, on the rosiest of Koprosentn
tivo l'ollard, of Nebraska, adopted a
resolution directing the judiciary coin
inittee to investigate the legal unos
tion involved in tho miioh-oritioiod
iwvmont of a sum of money to Mr.
Pollard for tho ioriod between March
4. 1005. mid July 18. lt05, at which
time Mir. IVillttrd was elected to the
5.Hh con gross, to succeed Hon. K, J.
llurkott, who was elected to tho senate.
A resolution was adopted culling
upon tho secretary (if the Interior for a
100 Doses $1
True only of Hood's Sursiiparillii, tho
one groat blood purltlcr and general
loiilo. This reiiiiitUiihlo medicino hit
effected many radical ami i'ruitmoni
cures that are the wonder ol tho world.
It nradiralo all humors from plmpic
tu scrofula.
100 Doses $1
In usual liquid I'orm or In chocolated
tablets known 8arsatobs. lu'dusesti.
"" ,.(, Hear I'rleii.la. -
race (dmliut storm ) - I'm awfully
afraid of lightning
Lola I don't soo w hy you should l.
tl race Why noli
lilii lloeiiiiw there has to he some
thing utiractlvo even for lightning.
Vain lleuref.
"Itut, Uertle," said his molhor, "you
sskod for two cakes mid I Ka I hem
to you. Aren't you satisfied'"
"No, I ain't," growled Itertle, "Vou
a complete description of all public I was so easy I'm kkklu' ineself Vause
lands which have boon withdrawn or 1 1 tlliln t ask for tour. - rniiiiiicipu.a
reserved from entry siiuv July, lOOil, Utlgor.
together with tho the reason for such
action. The retiort is desired that con
gress may msa upon the pnwidenl's
rocommoiiilutiomi fur tho withdrawal of
coal lands.
Keprosentutivo Ijuvy, of Iowa, intro
liicotl a bill making $12 tho minimum
monthly pension to bo mid veterans of
tho war of lsill.
Kir tern Ik t'enlwrr Mar,
The antluunry took down a small,
rm volume, vellum hound, with brass
elilNlt.
This Is a 'lltntk uf Mniuierw, " he
...1,1 "It waa minted III 1470. Here
mo a few rxtriti'ta."
And ht rend!
"lio nut gnaw bone, H t1o.
nor mrk tho marrow nut of a bono.
"In l'eellnit 11 "ni'. m'u'Iii t the
stiilk; hut with an aiU'le, begin at the
top.
"io not wlpo tlio hand on the
elotlim, imr suck lloiu, but uu tits
cloth.
When you drink, lift tho cup In
bolh hiimlH; you must not ilrluk with
tine hniid like a wagoner when he Is
greasing hi curl wheels.
"WIo your nose and nioulh when
you li no drunk, mid do not cough Into
till' Ctl.
"Ho not eat an le all alouo, hut
cut U lu two and give neighbor
piece,
"Ho not use your own knife tu cut
your meat If the host ha set kulf
of his own nt your ilii"o.
"Po not spread liutter on bread with
your thumb.'
For that
Dandruff
There U one thing that vlli
cure It Aycr'i Hair Vigor
It Is a reeular scalp-medicine'
It quickly destroys the jcrmi
which causo this disease
The unlicalihy scalp becomes
healthy. The dandruff tJIbap.
pears, had to disappear. A
hcalihyscalp means a creatdcal
to you healthy hair, no dan
drulT.no rlmplcs.no eruptions.
The tist kind til UstlmonUd
"tsoiq fur ovor slsly ynMa,
A
ai n,naliM(Vt'. f
9 fttutiti.uii 1 .
Cy t f O mi ni mcwsu.
Wednesday, Dec 12
Washington, IXc, 12. Tho house of I
representatives today went on record in
opposition to the new siclliiig as re-
couunondevl by the president. !' a
vote of 142 to 25 the following was I
adopted as a sulistilute for tho item re
ported by the appropriations commit-1
toe in tho executive, legislative and Jii-
ticuil appropriation lull:
.No moiiev tippMpriatiHl in this act
shall be used 111 comiivtioii with print-
ing documents authorised bv law or I
onlortnl bv rongrosa or anv branch
thereof, unless the same shall conform
to tho orthorpiphv recogniititl and usl
bv dictioiutries of tho English lun-1
guage."
Washington, lv 12. The senate
tislav contirintnl the noiniuiilions of
Williiim 11. Mtxalv, of Massachusetts,
Ik- an ussiH'iato justice of the Su
preme court of the I lilted Mates;
'harlcs J. Bonaparte, of Miirvliind, to
lie attorney gi'iierul; Victor H. Mi'lmlf,
California, to ln secretary of the
navv, ami llscar Mriins, of .New
Yolk, to bo secretary of commerce and
lalxir.
Tho feature tmlay was a siooch by
'iiator lvavner upholding the stat.s
rights doctrines as involved in the
present Japanese question on tho 1'u-1
cilic coKst.
lu'Stiltitions were agreed to calling
upon the president for information re
garding the seizure bv Mexico of the
fishing schooner Silas Steams, und di
recting the secretary of war to furnish
information regarding alleged cxiri-
meiits with cholera virus at Manila re
sulting in 10 or more deaths.
The senate in executive session rati
fied the general act by the delegate of
the powers represented at the confer
ence which inei at Algeoiras, ptin, III
April last, to ilrafl a treaty concerning
orts-can affairs. Opisoition by the
.moerats compelltKl the adoption of a
solution disclaiming resimiisihility fori
tho imrticipntion of the I'nited States
the program arranged by tho confer
ence as to the future of Morocco.
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SKIN DISEASES
HUMORS IN THE BLOOD
Thursday, December 13.
Washington, ihf,. 13. The senate
today listened to the second speech
which has been nuide thi session
against the continiiance of I'.ksI H mot it
as setiatir from 1,'tali. It was deliv
ercl by Iiulsiis, of Idaho, who, after
reviewing in detail tho workings of the
Mormon hierarchy and Smoot'H prom
inent connection therewith, concluded
with the cliurge that President Itoosn.
Tuesday, Dec. II.
Washington, IXv. 11. Tho question1
of Senator Kesl Smtot's right to a st
as I." tiited States semitor from I'Uih
was discussed by Senator liiirrowa in
the senate bslay for more than three
hours. Tho senator had carefully pre
pared his srch, winch received the
closest attention throughout bv a large
attendance of senators and crowded mil
ler ics. hints it occupied his place in the
etiumocr. .No intermiitions were made
luring tho entire speech, which was an
arraignment of Mormotiism and the
responsibility w liich uttuchtsl to Smcsit
for Mormon principles as a member of
the ajsistolic bsly in the church.
UVwir Air A trtWTt iw
)RfflE LAAAHVL OP
Known Quaut
There are two claws of rrmrJIcs: those of known qua.
Hy an J which are pettn.itif ntly tvncliclal In effect, Owiing
gently, In h.trmony with nature, when natureneeJs snsi.m
ttttco ; ami another clans, coiiiomI of pfrpartttiotis of
unknown, uncertain onJ Inferior iluracler, ncting U'nix
r-tnly, but Injuriously, a a reMilt of torcttiKthc natural
functions unnecessarily. One of tliu iinwt ece tlonal of
the remedies of known quality ttndmcrllrnctf Is the ever
rleaNant Syrup of manufactured lv the California
TU Svrup Co., w hich terre-sent the active pinclks of
plants, known tj act most bent lu Lilly, In a -rlettvunt syrup.
In which the wholesome Californian Hue fijji are used t' con
tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity tlavor. It Is the remedy
of all remedies to sweeten anj rcfrehatukleansc the sysuin
gently anj nalur.illy, anj to msbt one In overcominii cotiiii.
rA0', ra" J the many Ills resulting then (rtm. Its active prinil.
', v ? I "a vju tuiy me Known to i nyskians eeiu-rally, and tho
'.'.A' "-"fdy has therelyre met whh their approval, nsell oswuh
.i.T. -fV 'for of many millions of well Informed ft- r sons who Lii,iU
'.' J f'flf, of their own personal knowtp.l an. I hum n. tn.il 1
tfi triif, tli.it it is a most excellent la.tiivi. renveo w.t.tnot.i ,,1...
" 1 1 . 1 -ii... -
u w in ture an manner 01 nis.init recommen.I it for what it rcaily
represents, a laxative remedy of known nualitv and
containing nothing of an objectloiuMe or Injurious ch.iracter.
1 nere are two classes of purchasers: thore who are Informed
is t i the quality of what they buy and the reasons fur theexcelleiue
uf articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go
elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of anv Vl A t (tints 1
article; but, unfortunately, there are some people w ho do not know.
" ,w '"niM'i ves 10 re imposed upon. I liey cannut cxps-ct
erierici.il eflects if they do not get the genuine remedy.
lo the credit of the drugj-lsts of the United Slates he It laid
nearly all of them value their f tfUf J 1 1 lift ft if frf i it vii.ft il
integrity and the giwd will of their custjmers too highly to offer
nations or tite
Genuine Syrup of Figs
manufactured by the California rij- Syrup Co.. and In order
to buy the genuine article and to get it beneficial effecis,
one has only to note, when purchasing, the full name of
ineompanv California HtSv
m . d . -t 1 'MUM r i-Hilu uvil ll-S
v. pataSc. 1 nee, 50c per lottie. One ihe on
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
t -. ... ... rr,uii,. n- Or,r. r w Mill ' ... . - . : ' ' . -- . . -
Hkm VM lay ( IhW,) k la
lnukor.1.
-A noin r.'.vntly
In tint X,. Vurii uxk t.; ;
Washington, IVe. 11. This wiis a
Held dy for oratory in the home. The I
exwutive, legislative and judicial ii
propriution bill afforded an opportuni
ty for general debute covering a w ide
range of subjects, from a dissertation
on Alfred .Nolsd. the founder of the No
bel prize, to the mising of salaries of
memlrs of wingross ami includiiur u
iiscussion of simplified ss.lling.
itio house at r:i)T adjourned until
iifxin tomorrow, no action looking to
the dose of general delaito on the bill
having Is-en taken.
Church -for
X'Bt
clinngi.
(iotham Ami ill.! Im grt It?
"O, yea, in- got j!,"
"Thiit's oil t.'.-!it, then, I'll hot I'm
paid more than (hut in my lifilims for
wats In the ulr-et imm that I novcr g ,i."
Vouker Stalt'siuan.
at. VifitV fiana ftwit all Nitvo-i rt n.n
1 1 O fftnaitantly rur.-il l-r It. Ki.u- or.nt
.rvn Il'Hi'fr. Hfl t"t V: 1'itOi.i i.olM
IrnulM, In. II. II.KIm ,l.l.,Jl Ar.linl.,l'blla..l'a,
It U oHii-i.illy reporleil thai ih growing
01 eiooiii iu wvm .inca n:i Oyiru
SUCCl'SKIUl.
rll.a. rullllca.
"We mutt imv leajer," Midi
inemlM'r of the uiob.
"What fori"
"So Unit we can hay revolution."
"Anil tl'eur
"We'll put him la authority."
"And then?"
"Another leader, or cur, and an
other revolnil. in." - Wan liln.ion Ntur.
Ths rut uf tlio Tiar siioti.la ir lh
iini. h rttniigu.iiia tcrrllorj aa ,r iir
powrr III lh worhl.
GASOltNC tNCINCS la I ra
! iu:l iiianua, iia All !
tl) in al l ,i,na, W tl let r-".
UIIINiON MAtMIMHV (OMI'ANV
rnftUnd. Ilttlta
yi'ry
Investigate Hill Lines in January.
Washington, Dec. 12. Chairman
Knapn, of the Interstate Commerce
When the blood is pure, fresh and healthv. the skin will he- soft smnnth commission, said today that it lui1 not
and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu- rn decided where or when the inves
lation its presence is manifested bv a skin eruntion rr disu:ite These ligation of the Hill lines will take
humors get into the blood, generally because of aa inactive or sluggish P'4"'' 11 'K '"'own, however, that in
condition of the members cf the body whose duty it is to collect and carrv '1'iiries will Is? made at St. I'aul and
, . a . . . . - . J I ,,t , .... ... )
vu uu iciusc inaiicrui luesysiem. lnis unneaitnv matter ia left -oko, boo n is oroouiiie mat IXim- of urn nni i.r o,.i,.r. i : . ..
to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid missioners I'routy und lime will con-1 projects and in rich aLrriculturul .li
trntann. Tti Mrvwl il,. .tt .t.- i j . i- t l . I Hi.. h..m ft U ..,.t .,.i; i .i ... ' ! ..i. .. . . "
i - .uivn viic liumuia uiiti ucius iiiroua ine I " "" ,-it,:i mui i.in. ( iricts are iw un s'inise ttiiiutrM
i . j . . . . i , , ,. , ,
Sell Indian Minors' Land.
Washington, I Joe. 12 Ihtpresentu-!
live Jones toilny intnsluced a bill au
thorizing the sale of the hind of Indian
minors on petition of parents or guar
dians onr of the Indian agent in charge.
subject to the approval of the secretary
of the interior. At present larire
Cannrmlntr the I'opnlnr lniirr.ln.
"Miimlc," mid lh young twin, wlu)
h"art w;is thumping yiolemiy, ",1,, j,m
know that virb.sly--.r -my -ay -that
- ar eiigageirx"
"I Miipi, Unroll," anatvi-reil
"eyerjlMi-ly thinks that -flint w ought
to he by lliis time."
Afti-r llini It wami't long ui.lll evsry.
body know il.
ttawar of Ulntintnt lor Catarrh that
Contain Mercury
a mercury will surely rteiMy th n-i,n D(
well and oumiilionly ilnraugti lhn whl ).
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pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis
toair. Kiieum ana skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually
with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there
iiuws a bucny iiuia uiai ancs ana lorms a crust, and the itching is intense.
It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other part3
-"cirwjr may wuuccico. jn i ener me stin ones, cracks and bleeds;
the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended
to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it a
hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in the
T.nff.. with Eoslna for fortr rra. pimples and black heads, while
year and could find nothing- to I soriasis comes in scaly patches on differ-
inlvtS-.?; rnt ! . txxy One of the worst
ln-and burning; puatulea would forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum:
ItlS?.? it3 f?yrite P!nt i ,attact i3 ip.
tho akla nnd when acratcbed off sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak
iJjLVlT.lI5"fr " " r Vl? and Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin
loner year I wa afflicted, but disease. The humor producing the trouble
lies dormant m the blood through the
Winter to break out and torment the
sufferer with the return of Spring. The best
treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S.
It neutralizes the acids and removes the
humors bo that the skin instead of being
irritated and diseased, is nourished by a
supply of fresh, healthy blood. External
applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.,
while they soothe the itching caused by
skin affections, ran never Mirf tfif f-rnnlilf.
because they do not reach the blood, S. S. S. goes down into the circulation
nd forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its
normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin
affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent free
to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CJU
loner year I wa afflicted, but
when I need B. 8. B. I lound a per.
foot euro. There baa never been
pay reiuru or me trouble.
C. U. EVANS,
Stockman, Neb.
PURELY VEGETABE
n. unuii iniHIi-"!! lillllOrN H Ft
January . unable to utilize the hind and unable to
work will start much before
10, alter mo llarntnan investiimtioiis. 'disrxise of it. The bill is it,ierl,..l
.in i . , '.. . . .. . i
inane iicuiarly U dispose of the land of Indian
in which the inquiries will be
probably December 26 or 27.
I children on tho Yakima reservation.
Edgar and Earl Bolh Fined. Ship Subsidy by Eaiy Stage.
New York, Ilec. 12. V. (o.odloe Washington, Dee. 12. Uepresenta
Kdgnr and Kdwin Karl, members of the tivdn (irosvenor, chairmun of the house
firm of William K.lgar A Hons, surar committee on meretuhuiit murine and
dealers of Detroit, today in the I'nited fisheries, is eitKiiged on u proposed
States court pleaded guilty to atx't-pting niriendment to the (inllinK.r ship sub
rebutes on sugar shii,merits. 'J'hev 1 si.lv bill. I t,, .,.i
were fined $1,000 each. Kdwin und
hjirl were indicted in connection with
only to Oriental and Hoiith Amerimn
lines, lie hii ill ll!if 1 1, ..i I,.. ...........
li,V,. V,vr0.,il u..:i i . i .. . . . "'I" ln
w..... vuusi iuin.ei i.Mo-, ui nave me iiineiini'ii Dill reioly for the
fiany and the Ameriijin Hugnr Keflning consideration of his committee nl in,
wimpany. I he ew York Central was meeting next Thursday. Ills not In.
unci ion,oou ami uie sugar company lieveil, however, that the
..ouimipiuir'ijui.L, m.il rKi.lilal..,
n lani.au ili .lama I i .. - s III ,i , t.,,, ,,f,l
7 '" " an iioniu.r iLiriri'itoiii ti.em.
Hall l.nlarrh I la r-. miuiu:, inii , . j
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You Have Keen t hem.
First flat Dweller Thoitu peoultt
over there are always kiting on the
men Is.
Hoeond Ditto Then why don't they
move?
First Klat Dweller They're the kind
that would rather kick thau eut, De
troit I'ree l'ress.
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The beat dtalar an H
$18,000, after he jog convicted by jury
iriui
S evens Talk About Canal.
Now York, Dec. 12. John F. Htev-
ens, chief engineer, and J. i. Kullivun.
assistant chief engineer, of the Panama
t anal commission, arrived bsluy on
the steamer I'anama from Colon. They
expect to return early in January. In
speaking of the condition, on the isth
mus Mr. Stevens said: "There are at
work on the canal 17.000 men. The
best workmen are the Italians and the
Kpaniards. There has not been a death
since July, and very little iekne."
Committee
will report any ship subsidy bill until
after Christmas.
8a y Elkins Law it Dead.
Chicago, Dec, 12. Tho fight of
Blaiiilard Oil comtwny against the
Indictment against the Htundard
comjairiy of Indiana which were
turned August 20, was commenced
day in tho United Hiatus District court
before Jiulge Iiiiiih. Tho attorney
for the Hiaiidurd Oil company contend
tlwt seiion 10 of tho rate law passed
by cwigress June 29 repeal tho lilkin
law, under which the government is
bringing the action.
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