The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 08, 1907, Image 4

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to Doctors
Because we make medicines
for them. We give them the
formula for Ayer'a Cherry
Pectoral, and they prescribe it
for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
consumption. They trust it.
Then you can afford to trust
it. Sold for over 60 years.
Cherry Wetrel to rn th,
ohnaul bo ta every home. Ilhiffn4imt
J of M for tar milM aa eotaa, I
h oW aet . ee lendM KilW-l W 1 to. 1 C.-
MK NMIIBIKl II k hitl." UlU V-
Coass. Hr4e fart, Maee.
M4,Cln'IM.llmU,ai
alae aaaimnaityreio ef
niiers
nits.
amvmoi,
yw't Pills greatly aid the. Cherry
pactoral In breaking up cold.
The Ratbaeatlde' Hart.
Tbe founder of the Rothschild fam
ily, Amschel Mnses Rothschild kept a
cola -tore at 132 Judengasse or Jew
Ishquarter -Frankfort-on-the-Malo. Be
fore tbl ehop was displayed, a red
shield (hence the uini Hothsenlldl.
Amschel dealt lso In curiosities, art
foods and old gold and silver. Ilia
on, Mayer Amschel. wa born in 1743
end died In 1812. lie. like bla father,
continued In tbe coin business. In tbe
course of bl coin business be met a
collector, the court banker to the I-and-grtre
of Hesse. This banker was so
Impressed by Waver s outlines ability
that be loaned him money for Invest
ment, and it was In this way that tbe
great banking firm of Rothschild was
established. Elder Monthly.
Deafness Caanot Be Cured
b local applications as they cannot reach the
oifeaaed puritou of lbs car. 1 fcer is only on
way to cure dea.iieae, end that is by conillio
tlunal reuediea. Peafueea is caused by an in
flamed oundititio of tbe mncoas llntos of the
Cuitachlan Tube. W hen ihu tuna Ii In flam .4
oa aaraa ram buna aonnd or tmpsriect bear
if. and when It it entirely closed, leafnee is
the result, and unless the Inflammation can t
won out and this tube re-tmed to II. normal
tradition, bearing will be destroyed forever;
Bin eases out oi ten ere. eauaea ny t aiarrn,
vhlchia Bathing but an intlsmed condition of
"'wrwffi'rlv'.S.T-Hundred IMl.r. for any
eaasof Ueatntesicstued by eaiarrh) that ran-
aot be cured by Hall s laiarra cure, send lor
eirctuare, iree.
F. J. CHENEY a CO- Toledo. O.
gold by Drusei.it. lie.
Hall's Family l-ills are the best.
Marala that taaokea Cigars.
Tbe department of agriculture em
ploys a machine to smoke cigars. It
has four mouthpieces, In each of which
a cigar is Inserted. For tea seconds
the smoke la drawn In and la then puff
ed out, tbe process being repeatid every
half minute. While the "Inhaling" Is
going on the . way in which the filling
and the wrapper burn are carefully
noted, tbe ash ia examined and tbe
odor of the burning tobacco observed.
Tbe plant from which each of tbe ci
gars is made la known and tbe one
that makes tbe best showing In tho
jonipetltion la selected for planting.
Tbe test is proving an aid to the Amer
ican tobacco Industry by teaching the
farmers what kinds of tobacoc to plant
In order to receive the highest financial
return.
AILING WOMEN.
Keep the Kidneys Well and the
neya Will Keep You Well.
Kid-
Sick, suffering, laneiii.l
women are
VrmtW It
r u
learning the true cause of bad backs ajrr'Uucwl by tbe bacteria. Yet these same
now to cure iriusn
Mra. W. G. Iavia,W'
(irorolxk, Tex.,ryB.
,'lluckaeht-a hurt me I
so I could hardly ;
stand, t-pel Is of diz-'
lines?) and sick head
aches were frequent
and the action of the
kidneys was irregu
lar. Soon after I be
gan taking Doan's Kidney Pills I pawed
several gravel atones. I got well and
the trouble lias not returned. My buck
ia good and strong and my general
iealth better."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cent a box.
Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
AVerjetaljle Preparalionfor As
similating the Food and lietfula -ling
Die Stoinuclis andikrvrels of
1
Promotes Digestionrrrur
ness and Rest Contains nelilter
Oimim,Morpiuie norMiueral.
Mjt Narcotic.
r -f " VfWs n
Aperfecl Remedy rorConslin.
Hon. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish
ness and Loss of SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
7
EXACT COPY Or WBABeCH.
"HP
rtatklaar DalaaT,
It wa a dull morning la tbe police
court; and tbe magistrate, a benedict
Of long ttandlng. ant in bit chair look
ing Into apace, A prisoner was brought
I before him and the policeman made
1 charge.
"Intoxicated ehT muttered the
i court, abseut-mlndedlT.
"Yea, your honor admitted the pr!a-
oner.
I '"Are you married" aked tbe magis
trate.
"Xo," waa the reply.
"Then what excuse do yon hare
; demanded tbe court, mechanically
signing the commitment paper.
I A titter ran over tbe audience and
the magistrate came to with a atari
! glancing apprebenairely at the report
: era When court waa adjourned, eon
' trary to hla usual custom., be called
; tbe newspaper men before him.
"Do you find anything to write this
morning T be asked in a clearly appre
hensive tone.
"No," waa the reply.
Tbe magistrate looked relieved.
"That's good that la I neaa 1
thought there wasn't anything worth
writing, be said. New York Sun.
Barillas It I s,
"Show a a man who thinks be has a
bad cold, tcotlcmrn," exclaimed tbe
stranger who bad secured tne town hall
for a free illustrated lecture, "and I'll
show you a fraud '."
Instantly sixty-three men in the audi
ence rose up.
"There's your fraud. gentle-n'O !" said
the lecturer, throwing a picture of tbe
celebrated Cardiff Giant on the screen.
"And now, my friends," be continued.
"while you are looking at 'bis monu
mental example, my assistant wiP to
through the audience with : mall samples
of my celebrated Vegetable Prescription
for the Cure of all Cougha rind Colds.
which I guarantee remember, ladies and
gentlemen, I absolutely guarantee to
cure each and every case, tr rour money
ill be cheerfully refunded. Small si
plea 5 cents, to sssist in paying for the
rent of this ball. Ijtrgvr bottles, '.'A rents.
After I have sold t2S worth of this won
derful remedy, ladies and gentlemen.
will have the moving pictures of the
Ran Francisco earthquake." Chicago
Tribune.
A Wirrl.r, T.
The wooden boards that bad marked
graves in a cwriain rural remeiery
rotted off, and were raked up In the
, , .
spring cleaning; consequently, on Me-
' '- b0,,b Mtlo from
the G. A. R. arrived with flairs and
appropriate floral decorations for their
departed comrades, the decorating com
mittee found Itself aomewhat In doubt
i as to which grave belonged to Captain
Blodgett and which to Hannan Erlcson.
Tbe mistaken delegatea heaped their
offerings upon Hannah's last resting
place, and departed. That afternoon
Ericson. the widower, drifted, with the
rest of bis world, to the cemetery.
When be saw the flag and tbe flowers
above Hannah, tbe astonished Swede
fell to chuckling Joyously.
"Veil," be explained, delightedly.
"dose faller bane pooty smart, too ! Ay
tank dat vor all right and som gude
yoke on Hannah be Tor pooty gude
fighter herselluf.
Bacteria aa Eaglaeen
Improbable aa It may seem, states
a scientist In tbe government employ
it appears to be a fact that bacteria are
able to cause the breaking down of
atone walls.
Recent Investigations have abown
tbat nitrifying bacteria awarm In tbe
mud forced by tbe disintegration of
cement In reservoirs, and It ia believed
tuai tue uevay vi lue cvmeot results
from the action of nitrous acid pro-
"rc, , nuwv lujuaun
bie solid walla of masonry, are
V,eM ' Immense use to man.
because they are chief agents In tbe
purification of water. Philadelphia
Record.
Dlffereat Skadea.
The celebrated medium rapped threj
times on tbe black cabinet
"And now, kind sir," she said. In
a spooky voice, "what shade would
you like me to tell you about?"
"Why," replied the little man In the
audience, "I would like you to tell me
tbe shade my wife told me to match
when I started down town to-day."
Chicago Dally News.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
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GASTOBIA
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PROCEEDINGS OF OREGON LEGISLATURE
Monday, February 4 jer county, creating the iiflica of mapect-
8letu, Feb. 4. Bv a nte ol 24 to 1 or of mlnea, provltllng ti t)e appoint
the aenata adopted' tlie houaw Joint -uuuU ol deputies, delinlng the Jutiea
memorial asking congreaa to submit to am filing the salaries ol both,
a vote of the eople a proposition to tree passes for ptiblio officera of the
elect senators by direct vot. atat ami of districts and counties nnvt
Two conslitutioonal amendments fnrniahed by any railroad eaerciaing
were adopted by the house Uidnv. Otig- the P",' eminent domain, aocorxling
inally they were those of the itute tax bill Introduced by RepreiiUtlve
commseion providing lor taxation ol Freeman, 0f Multnomah, prepared by
property by claseoa of aubjwt. J'm F. Logan, of Portland. Thia free
The aenato nassexl the hoiuw fertiliser transportation ia tntendol to compen-in)e-tt.m
b 11 iver the veto of the gov- t the public for the privilege of end
ernor. ThU ia me ol the bilU vetoed nent domain, and will save the Uxpay.
at the cl.e . f the l!H session and bus
already pawed the lumfe.
A bill to repeal the anti-scalping law
wan defeated in the house by a vote of
23 to 21, six memliers being sttfent.
Two bills were killtxl in the senate
by indefinite poctponement. They
were: Giving effect to unrecorded
deeds, and creating Clark county.
The senate passed a Joint memorial
lemanding that gmnted lands be sold
for not more than 2.50 per acre.
The sennte sustained the governor in
his veto ol the board of control bill of
the UXifi session. All the other vetoed
senate) bills were indefinitely P08-
poned.
Friday, February I,
Salem. Feb. 1 .War on normal
schools has broken out ainin in the leg
islature, and the forces demanding abo-
htmn of two of the four Institutions are
considerably strongtr tlian ever before.
Kenro'entativea of the Oregon State
(range are lighting the lulls enlarging
the powers or eminent domain lor cer-
tain corporations.
Itoth hou.'es liave paiwl the bill re
quiring fruit box laLK-ls to snow (tie
name and address of the grower and
the packer.
r.ight bills were introduced in the
house, among them one to appropriate
75,000
K) for the purchase ol additional
Is for the Agrirnltutal cd lege.
grouiul
Seven new measures were presented
'O
the senate.
Thursday, January 31.
Salem, Jan. 31. Speaker 1'avey lias
a propmed ronstitutional amendment.
Ilis plan is for the people to elect the
presiding otlicers of the legislature the
same as anv other officer.
Kipr-sentative Jackson's bill tuxing
mortgag(s was indefinitely postponed.
Double taxation wax feared by the op
position.
There is some danger of the bill giv
ing oeteoaths an independent examin
ing bnurd being shelved in the senate.
Among the 2:1 new measures in the
houe today a as one to annex a rt of
(runt county to liaker county; creating
the Twelfth judicial district; to pro
hibit treating' in suloons and to re
peal the poll tax law.
One of ttie most sweeping bills of its
character to make its appearance in
the state legislature is tliat of Itepre-
sentative ISrix, iutrodiu'ed viKtenlay
and providing for appropriation and use
of the streaiuB of the state by corpora
ions or persons. The bill declares that
all streams, sloughs and waters of the
state which have not suflicient water
apocity of serving the ties of com
merce or of profitably floating, during
any part of the year, upon natural
water or freshet, logs, tun, shingle
bolts or other products ol the forest,
shall be declared public'- highwuys.
There is a prupneition on fot to no-e
the salaries of memlMTs of the legisla
ture from $120 to i) for the session.
Wednesday, January 307'
Salem, Jan. 30. I'lans for free locks
at Willamette Falls have turned from a
state appropriation of $400,1 MH1 for
building new locks, or buying locks
now existing, to an appropriation of
.100,000, contingent on an additional
ppropriution from congress suflicient
for building new locks, or the purchase
of the old ones bv the national govern
ment. Such hus the outcome today of
tussle in the house over the bill ap
propriating $400,000 for building new
;ocks.
Hut for a defect a bill would probab
ly have lieen pm-scd by the house re
quiring ittwsengers on cars who are un
able to obtain seats to pay but half fare.
It will be corrected.
J he compulsory education bill pre
pared by Superintendent Ackerman
passed the senate. Itr reiiin s teachers
to compare thcir-fegbters v.-ry two
months with the census of the district
and report to the county or city super-
ntendent those children not attending.
The senate imletinitely rxtponl the
bill appropriating $.', 000 for the
Jamestown exwwition. The reason
was the large appropriations needed fr
other purpose.
Tlie house pnsHed the bill increasing
the appropriation of the Oregon Library
Commission from $2,000 to $6,000 per
annum.
Twenty-five new measures were add
ed in the house toiluy, bringing the
total up to The senato added the
unlucky number of 13 to their 153.
There was very strong onrxsiition to
the new iiiirantiiio law pmrssieil hy
the hill of .Senator Hinitli, of Umatilla, I
giving tho state hoard of health (puiran-1
tine powers In towns and on tmiris, brt
it jdiHBJ the si.'fiatti by a good majority. 1
Miners of the stato are intr(wtl in
a hill hy Kepriwentutive MiHire, of liak-
Demand a Commission. I
Pendleton, Jan. 30. Much feeling
was manifested at the meeting of the (
Pendleton Commercial association, held
tonight f'.r the purpose of discussing
the Chapin Ituilnsid Coiiuniitsion bill,
now before the legislature. A resolu
tion indorsing the hill was nnuniiuoiis-
ly adopted and forwarded to the speaker
of the lioiine and preshlent of the sen
ate, as well as to the t'miitilla couiitv
ili-legation. Ftrong frieeches in exnlan-
ation and In favor of the bill were
made by Judge Imcll, T. C. Taylor,
W. I.. Thompson and otheis.
State Aid tor Tillamook.
Halcin, Jan. .'10, Hepresonliiiive
lli-ala, of Tillumook aud Yumhill, in a
bill introduced yesterday, asks an ap-
nroprhition from the state of f.W.OOO to
lie expended in deepening ami inirirov-
ing tlie harbor in Tillanicxik bay. The
bill authorizes the aptiointiticnt by the
governor of a cointiiinr"ion of flvo xtr
sons, reliable residents of Tillamook
county, who shall have churgo of the
work incidental to tho expenditure
of
appropriation asked.
I
era consnieralile money
I uesday, January zw.
Salem, Jan. 2M. A bill has been
preaentetl In the house providing for
the branding of packed fruit with the
name of the packer, the grower and
the locality where grown.
According to a house bill presented
lust week mo'l gages are to be taxed by
the holder thereof. This provision was
I not discovered until Unlay.
I A bill has been Introduced in the
house exempting from the state cortior-
at ion tax all farmers' ditch companies
ol which there aie many in the setnl-
iatid districts of the atate.
Committees have been appointed in
both houses to invtnitlgate Uie stale in
stitutions. This actwion, however, they
will not be allowed any clerka or mile-
uiu.h ntailIon is lieimr develoned
tn ti. w -,. wu drawn bv the
p..,.i.i iWM.r.l f tr.u
To place the printer on a Hat salary
o 3i000 per year and appropriate
120,000 for a building and plant la the
object of a bill by Speaker Itovey.
1 he general appropriation bill, pre
pared bv the whys and means commit
tee, carries a total of $1,244,1)70.
Moet of the new bills in the two
houses today were of a minor character.
(Among them, however, w.
"ti the nrW wunty o( c
waa one Cre
te the new count v ot Cascade. In-
.,.M,.ifiiT t.r,s,fr,Htt.tn fur X t,ri,.,i It iipm!
I 1 ........ .....
college from $25,000 to $50,000, abol
ishing the death penalty and appro
priating $10,000 for the portage nwd
and authorising its extension to The
Dalles.
The house passed eight of its bills to
day. All were ol a rval character.
The senate passed three and killed two
ol its measure.
Work of Land Thieve.
Sulem liecause ol the recent land
fraud investigation and other pressing
reasons. State ljuid Agent Oswald West,
ill his regular biennial report to the
governor, has recommended several
changes in the land laws and in the
regulations of the land commission.
The repoit shows that about 5O0,ui
acres had been obtained by fraudulent
method. II. II. Turner, of Salem,
6 ecutiil a la rue iortion of the certifi
cates and sold them to A. T. Kelliher.
Both were indicted by a Marlon county
grand jury, but Turner turned state's
evidence and Kelliher, who waa con
victed and sentenced to live years in the
penitentiary, apcaled, and his case is
still pending in the Supreme Court.
Jamestown Fair May Win.
Salem The senate committee on
federal relations has decided to re'iort
favorably the bill to appropriate $1V
000 for an exhibit at the Jamestotfh
exposition. J-''
PORfUatatr-mXRKETS.
Fruits Apples, common to choice,
60ft75c per box; choice to fancy, $1(4
2.60: pears, $1(5.1.50.
Vegetables Turnips, $5,l.v5 per
sack; carrot, $Uf.l.25 Dersui-k: be-U.
$1.2.rX9 1.60 per sack; horseradish, 7
8c per pound; sweet potatoes, 3'.c per
pound; cabUgo, 2,',o per pound; cauli
(lower, $2.60 per doccn; celery, $3.60
per crate; pumpkins, 2c per pound;
siiash, 2c er pound; sprouts, He p r
pound.
Onions Oregon, $1(8,1.35 per bun-
dred.
Potatoes) (Jregon Burtsinks, fancy.
$1.40(0)1.50; common, $1&1.25.
Wheat Club, 68c; blueatem, 70c;
valley, fi(Wa,(J7c; red, 6c.
Oata No. 1 white, $20; (fray, $28.
liarley Feed, $22 per ton ; brewing,
$2:i; rollwl, $24raj24.60.
Itye $I.4or,l.45 perewt.
Ctirn Whole, $28; cracked, $27 pel
ton.
Hay Vall'-y timothy, No. 1, $14(3
15 per ton; Kiuttern Oregon timothy,
$17(2,18; clover, $'; choat, $9; grain
hay, $9(5,10; alfalfa, $14.
liiitter Fancy creamery, 32s,'(a)35c
per pound.
Hotter Fat First grade cream, 30c
per pound ; second grade cream, 2c less
per pound.
Lggs Oregon ranch, 39c per
dozen .
Poultry Average old hens, 12(5)13c
per pound; mixed chickens, (ajl2e;
spring, 13 V?H; old rtxatters, y(i10c;
ilretwcd chickens, 14Co)16c; turkeys,
live, 17 ( 17lc; turkeys, dressed,
choice, 20(321:: gocae.
live, 1012c;
ilucks, IMalHc.
Val lireaaetl, 6(S9- pt-r pound,
Bwrf Urease'l bulla, 2(5.'lc per pound ;
cows, 4(5j country strsers, 6(o)5Jc.
Mutton Drtwrjod, fancy, SjSc per
pound: ordinary, 6a7c.
Pork DrearMHl, 6a)8c per pound.
Two Normal to Get Money.
fialem, Jan. 30. The senate today
orseres tho ways and means committee I
not to report appropriations for more
than two normal schools. II was adopt
ed without an aye and nay vote, but It
was apparent that the senate strongly
favors the idea and It is practically
certain that not more than two nor
mals will lie provided for by this
legislature. The resolution disss not
sierify which of the normals shall he
ixivided for, but leaves that In the
hands of the wuys and mean commit.
U;c,
Curb Land Baron.
Ralem, Jan. ,'10. Curblngof Coo bay
land barons, who hold lands granted by
congress in 180B for the Coos buy wag
on road on condition that the grantees
or their assigns would sell it at not
more than f 2.50 an acre and in not
larger than ltJO-acre tracts and only to
actual settlers, Is the purpose ol a bill
introduced today by Henator Malurkey.
It would compel the baron to deed to
any bona fide purchaser who shall offer
the $2.50 an acre stipulated in the grant. I
B
Traaaas la sfaay Natlaaa.
There arrived In London last
Ing an aged man named Mark All who
baa baeo wandering tor tne iasi
years. "
Mark All la an engineer by trade
aud be set out from Fleet street on
Aug. 8. 1000, with the object of walk
ing 00,000 nillea lu seven jsara. The
Idea of the enterprise was to disprove
a theory, which All attributes to angl
Hearing employers, that after man
baa reached 45 years of age be la use
less fur manual labor.
Some gentlemen who were desirous
of disproving this theory sgreed to
pay All 1300 If be could walk 00.000
miles In seven yeara, earning his liv
ing at his trade, and that bo slmll
not beg. sell photographs of himself or
pictures jiust cards, make aiwwnea or
ihllill himself at music lllllls. All
theae conditions, be says, he has faith
fully observed, lie has beeti all over
the three kingdoms and has vUH.hI
France, Spalu, 8wlta-rland. IV'lgiiim.
Holland. Italy and (ieruiauy. but falletl
to get Into Uussla. Ilia record uow la
rAiHsJ miles.
He proposes ta take a week's rest In
London, then walk to New Haven aud
cross to Ilepe, where be will resume
hla pedestrian exercises through
France. Throughout hla travels Mark
All wear the union Jack ou his right
arm. London Chronicle.
taenia.
The following announcement to th
hungry waa posted the other day lu
front of a restaurant conducted by a
Ureek lu tbe Hurst-shoe svctluu of Jer
sey City: t .
: Korucut beefs and garbage
: In flu stile too-day. :
a a
The proprietor said lie made the si.'O
all by himself. Now York Sim.
TO CURT A COtO M OUt 0AV
Tata iJkXATIVK HROMO gt'lMNK TaMrU
Pr.issUta rvfuu,! nottcy 11 it (all. tarure. g. W
UKOVg'S ilgualure Uun rath tsis.
Ma Hue.
Trarher Now, what little bny In this
Sunday school can tell uie what a pyra
mid Is?
Tommy Tuff -Why, dat's da shapa d
pool balls is art up in fur d break.
The Catholic Hian.Ur.l aatl Time.
SSj.e Iota Yew Skoea
Aiirn .rwn t. a p(ifr. 11 itieKe lun
or nvw liu-a h-el ea.r. It t. a rf rlain ntrli
.aratlns. railutig entl hoi, ilrr.1, a.-hlna l'l
lolJ lir all PnieeUU. Hrlt iv. Trlariiaj k
t nellrl H;l:i aJJroM All.o S. oiamrj.
ucnuy, ew I urs.
Vaklail.
Mra (!oodsoteNV g so msay Cbrlat-
mas presents this year that I dou't know
what to Aa with them.
Mrs. ('hillicoa Kearney I doo't woo
der. The stores are absolutely refusini
to make any eu hauies this araxoo.
Invigorate the Digestion.
To InvlKurate the ditrextimi anil atimii
late the torpid livrr and Istw l th re'
ithiiiir -o k'M I a t tint . I t laiiul
ily m
Uei.
I), Itmndreth's l'ill. ah i ll ha
ur f r over a century. They rl a m the
bliKxl and impirt new vigor to ihelsslv
One or two everr iukIiI for a week will
ti.ually tie all that in required. For l on.ti
patiun or l')tpia, one or two taken
every n ln will in a rt t mo auord
greut relief.
llrandrelh's Pills are th same fine
laiativ tonie pill yuur urnn pirniUi
ued and b- ica: purely vsKrla:e ari adapt
el to every ytcm.
hul l in every ilru- and medicine store,
either p aiu or iiigaroialrd.
V eir-Kvldeal.
'Don't Jo aUlnk.4. the gloomy
young lady, with atlentlflc twist,
"that the pleasures of tbe table luduce
lapld coiisumiitlou"
"Sure," answered the practical young
man. "what else ar they put there
forT" Italllinore American.
at. Vitas' fteare aad all Nervine
A pfmai,eatlr ruewt tr Ir. KIih'i i.r.a4
v.rv. saumr. him! Hit KhKK SX trial bHU. uid
ireauae. Dr. U. 1L k liar. UL, ui Aicti ML, flUa..l'a,
arlal af Oaa Mlllloa WarSa.
Aa advertiser In a Ixnidon paper
says be has Immediate use for a "sen
sational serial," which must consist of
about 1,000.000 words. Tbe lougeat
novel, so far. Is said to be Ueorge
Kllof "Mlddlemarch," which contains
nearly 320.000 words.
PlltS (UHtO m to 14 DAYS.
PA 7.0 OINTMENT It tftiareiileed to eure anr
raieof Ichlns, tllnil, bleed Ins or prutruilln
pile. In S to 14 ilart or sinner reliiniled Sue
Wlaler of Ou Dlaooataal.
Blngletoii Hello, old msn! Tou're
looking blue this morning. What's up?
Wedderly (gloomily) Tbe prlc of
coal.
Mothers win And Mrs. Window's fluotblDS
syrut the best remedr to niefoi ibelr cliildrnj
Surtai ta iMtbln perlvl.
Beroad Ilia l aparlly.
Her l)o you speak any language
oilier titan the mother tongue?
iiim No. And I never expect to be
able to talk Ilk mother can.
The Kidneys
When they are weak, torpid, or sUKiisnt,
the whole system sutlers. Don't urglect
them at this time, but need the warning ol
tbe aching back, the bloated face, tbe sallow
complexion, the urinary disorder, and begin
treatment at once wltb
Hood's Sarsaparilla
wblcb contains the best and safest curative
substances.
In nsual liquid form or In chocolated
tabtatiknowuastareatab. lOOdoseill,
lTher ia no satisfaction keener
man Demo dry and comf ortable
wnen our. m the horde&t torm.
fOUABE 5UU OF THIS
IT YOU WCAJr
WATERPBOOP
vOILEP CLOTHING
HACK OR YEUOW
m tWlsUWMrWrlrJU.
jolt UUMkH C0.Uiu TOIONTO CAM.
PUTNAM
fcrMr ana fa.te, telors
f"'' , ' aHect reeuita,
SlaaUt and aU cat or a. MONMOC
DHuo r?.
OHUQ CO,
COTiTAGIOUS
NO LIMIT 10 ITS POWERS FOR EVIL
Contagious It.,KHtIVlsonl,a,lr,KM
n !.. i hn world tliatl all oilier
U 1
mktWthe livcaof thoae tinlortunnto rimuSli cuitirort 1 1 -mi oilcn Mn:
, Cl he ttwclicrmm virus ha talrii root. Not only i t powerful poison
K v cry Kl ve one. Only those who mv. lent ned by Mttrr rawrirnr.
kt ow bv tl c little sore or utevr. which uaiml f nwVrt ill appcamuct, first, of
ijw TOiiVwUich ia to follow, ltcotuc. in tho foim t-f Mlceratct month
tiio emicriuK wi -n.,rrd aoots. nwollcn clatuU ia tho troin.
m i uiroiu. iinsiii"J
fallinif liair.oncnsivoaoicanud Uhcraoil ino km y, aim iuk.,!,,,
cr n' i lt P oil tl.c bone lax-omo discancd tl.- ticm.iil yttem ia aha .
linger mo I " i,i.. ., tv tn bis fellow1 man. Itaoer I.
ally it the trtachcrmta nature of ContaKioti jiiot i mson. m.wn wuca i
i2Xmmxt to combat the poiaoti with wcrwjry .o4 potiuh.
The i iiiieiula will drive nwnyal outwiitd nymptom of th troublra lor
Jwhil?. cti. ia aJvcd lnb the UlW that Ui. cured. When,
h"m "he treatment ia Ufloff hefimlatli.it tho poUmbM )C.nly bwnd.iveu
. 1 1. ...i.-i.i..,i .....i it,., .liseiuta rciimcar. nml uaually in wwso form
irmi niiii Lilt: pu4,v,v,
. .
. .t - .., iia iiuve
the blow! but have wcaUncd the rttti.e i)tn l"iise 'f Ihcir dMtrwllvt
action. S. 8. S. ia she only real and certain curo,f..r ConlaRh.ua lllnwl I'ol.
son. It ia mode of a combination of lic!ii I.UkhI purifyinif rtsfl. Lcib
and bark, the best in Nature's Rtvnt htbotutnty of fotvat and fkld t ,
otlcr a reward of luooo for proof that 8. 8. 8. contain a particle ol mineral
in any form, 8.8.8. Kci down to the
cry
the
PURELY VEGETABLE
Write for our ntx-cial bKk on Contagion 1Ukh1 roisoit, which fully eg.
plaius the dillerent atagesof the trouble, and outUues) tt complete home treat
ment for nil sufTcrcraof thi trouble. No clutjje i made lor this book, and
if you wish apecial medical advice elxuit cae or any of it aymplotua, out
physician Will be to f'""!"'' that, ti. without Jiarge,
THE SWIFT SPCCinC CO., A TIAHTA, CA,
Oaa War-
Rl II.irmow-ilmuie a ticket f Slab
town, mister.
Agelit - (Hie way?
SI Haymow Why. of emirs, y" iluro
fule. There's ouly on wsy t' Blab
tow n. ToIejlolUadt
Willie -What dors momuier mraa by
Itarnard Shaw and ll-ury Jaiara, poaT
Ilis laih.r llu.h. my suit! You're
aot old euuuju to uuderslaud such Ihin.-a.
IF YOU PLEASE
K in-tty retnrmtT Ihal we tin? ami ll all
kudu u( Uii.iij Sirea ami Hn'l. tlial are ,i.
lite markrl SbuulU fuu waul to buy or sell
write ot wire
r. i. (Amain a co.
121 Abiasla BarMl Perllead. Or. tea
Mrnilr of rnrllamt Mwk gtehante
fRUIT TRtCS, VINES, PLANTS
BERKSHIRE SWINf, Rr,K,ered
SHORfHORN CATTLE, Regaird
BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS
lACIflC NURStRV CO.
Caialoca rre. I aneat, Oreea
CROPS NEVER FAIL
in -ii 1.ir Mia(. VllrT. l1Nt, hr
rt.aw Mi.-ii. Viiwr (i. mrkrfm Alrelr
i ti. anltt tMs-1. ir.ir.t. Url
nil mH th- awltisff titrb -M lt mtl
vmUt Iri Iho ttorhl, rtri' r lml iH ftj
U)ut.H vtmm t ttmin. .Ift.lUm.aibswi. ( m .
w invexjfsti tn oug r rti ti. .!-, it. It. .
on tn ilt.webriitt trntttwu eiwmty af mi it-
sir, AlliM Jrt. I, llMs, rvvurU
rr,iif. rlia r-r is.fi,rutr
t . t , MOOHK It r. A I. v 4TK itMIVtNV
Ml. Anlhuiiy una Aeflitwn, ltlbu.
IREE SAMPLE
MULE-TEAM BORAX
Wlih Illii.iraOd Nniklt, slvlne t WO
U. fur Hurst In Ki" llMlnn. I'arm ami liaov
ainl a Souvanlr Plrtura. ?,itl. m....i....
Jtea rin and yonr il. aict'a nam.' AdIrraa
J'aclno CoMt tkirax Co., Oakland, Cel.
AUSTIN WELL DRILLS
Ma-! In all s'rlt-a ami a I .lie.. (,..t , ,,i (i
l...,....ri.. BEALL tt CO.
2l Hawthorn Ave. Portland, Or.
Baasft'LVSsto
Harvesting Dollars
is poisibln If tho seed be judiciously planted.
. n,t!?l!t'urn A""'rU C"n''' '"" '""" 'truted beyond a doubt
mat ii is the gri atn-t cereal growinir eonni
ami "All-.-.. I,.... it . .,. '
AiiM'na Kut I Wheat" un.an
ii.. ii .. . '"a null, me uoiu aim
lir.mr.0 medals at the Portland Exposition.
The Canadian Pacillc Kailwny Company ,,, a.0uo,0ii0 acre.
11' An 1 ?' '. """i"lK'-le, justea-tofCal.
gary,-Alberta which they are -e-lli,,K Bl ,rilIl, a U) .
lor non.irrigable , h to --r, p, B, f, Irrigable.
Ja'l'U r','', y ll."'m ll'r'!0 l"""t1'" 1,1 pHccsare now
M. being held by the purchasers at HI per acre and upwards.
certain as the harvesting of cereals.
' II. yJUr"i," i'""""-,t"l ,lrl -"--l to the ddres. below for
literature fully de.crlbin. the opportunity of the age.
The Canadian Pacific Irrigation Colonization Company, Ltd.
54 Ninth Avenue W,t. Calgery, Alberta, Caned,,.
SAlf S DtPAHrMtNt. CANADIAN PAt ir.C RAH WAV, IMHIGATtD IANDS
lis stirs la mealltHi this paper when wrltl.n.
FADELESS nvFc;
than any alt,.. 77 W I Cas W
Ii!? w,."' "e aoal Bale ai lul a bSTSm
Unienvlll,, MUsaarL " "Ut "
Wp POISOTI
u. V'.. I
the biitckcat and vucai ot nu aistmicr,
inmsi mi vi'jv, v, i'"-' , , ( , - - -
. 1 . . . :t ..I . .1.. ..1... I -
lioL V laiiru vt ivm'-vs mo viiua iroui
bottom of the iroume ami oy clcansinif
blood of every particle of the virus nni
mltlinir rich, healthful qualitic to thia yiul
fluid, forever cures) thi jMiwerfiil disorder.
8 thoroughly iU 8. 8. 8. cleanse the
circulation that noat'tmof the disease are
ever seen again, and ollsptinu I protected.
RUBBER STAMPS
Beat k Ajrasrka
WeaaakeUksai
We do a4 Us orove and j tlaiwr Hutha
stempe, r '. We manufacture our
OWn fOOd. Onfe.ittlpni.lil la ll. tteWnl
b. .1 n.-f r.u tu(. Vt ill sUy Kt vaf
"liublwr S.aat i alaUejua.14
T1IX IjrWIN HOOAON CO,
Tot UanA Oregon
Many Afdictsd Country People
r rMBln t Ut rrdimciil MM
f (itdllt lutina rtirr-l. W -pf me'
t ttilr tlt f ..lltv Utirt I Hl !(
Uu, HuMttltm, t 'ftt
.tlttI Menr Strt)ts) (Mextr
m. t'!"- ) VVotHtfu ml I tiiM'
Ph, i viii. lti l mu4 $4m It-
N't $tt(Uf lt ymit tfikubl
Utlty W. f-i'tUP i IMF ttlfc.
New York Sorlcit and Uedtcal lastltutt
rua,.TlT t -lll i ( at Sulk aal
tlJl ( luk-HM 1'L, rUaS.Ul.
UNITEO STATES
HEALTH & ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANY
t( ttfttfil,, UirhlU,
Wall If l(MAV
1 1O0. 000
UH,I Mat
.W. 000
iKtAi4 tU
Im Net at
avtisa
mhmsjI. ptmm M i ), "-t-iiti ij.ath
ml Aft nit ui .) tiri lnU iniiif
M;o mw t(tWn Atl I'.tielf uU
Hm l'Mnr i ti ie,iiT iliriujtb tl final
R.LUORICH. l-tf.WultfiCu
DR. G. GEE WO
Wonderful Home
Treatment
thia eran4s, -).
n.e th.Mur i. railed
CI, at tow-m.le Ih cur
I"'!-!, ailltout ,.M.r
l
IIkhm -imil.tfi
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uar.s a,i4l vreaf al
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ka.wn In ni,tl. .tat.
ia in. r..,iu ,r Mm(, IM ua,vl UkM
harmlraa , mnll. a. 'line I . i.. ,o. J.h i ,,
iha a.-ilun or ii, iir.i,t rai.4i a, tvuiott
ti aa i a ir itt a Srtni siMiMaa, ii
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noa. .i.- i ,,.,i,.ia .4 t.-itin.aiaia.
I liarM mlr,l, t all an-l a lilni. I'a l.nla
oul ol v., cu ,u. blanks and rlia-aiara.
lwo4 llainp. I'ONMI'I ra l lo k Ilk. a,
AMraa
The C. Cee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
102' rirrt St., S. t. Car. Merrlsaa
Mentlun .ar l ortlanel. Ores
P. N. U
Na. 07
lyilKN wrlilna t.. e.lertl..rs alaae
IT nieuia it,ia uatiar.
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Write far , Booklet how to ,
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fium Kirl. I ! t.
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(mm
lor Meseet. attte.1, beet erafia. Ly
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