The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 22, 1907, Image 4

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    CAN. NOTBE RUBBED AWAY
It 13 perfectly natural to nib the spot that hurts, nd when the muscles.
nerves, joints ana bones are ttsrobbitif and twitching with the pains of
In f he Mtional halls of congress
Monday, February 18.
Washington, Feb. 18. After
I than five hours consideration of the ag
ricultural appropriation bill, the senate
Rheumatism the sa2eTcfr-i tnnf'to turn to tha liniment bottle, or some other
external npplicatiorifin ia.ik)rt to pctW J from the disease, by producing
tounter-irritatioa on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo
rarily, but rait hnui no direct curative effect rm the ro.il disuanai rtfHniiut it
iWa not teach theil,vvl.-.whe.V. tHeftUtut. ts I-.icata .'i Rhetimarian. la mm incnawed from $3,600 to $6,000 the sal
than stiri deen it ia nwted an J c-rotinJl in the Mcvt an.l on r,n1w . ry of Utfford Pirn-hot, chief forester,
reached by constitutional treatmcnWT. CANNOT BIS RUBBED AWAY. The debate was dewteJ mostly to the
Rheumatism is duoHlan flteess of uric tKidi a the blood, brought about by ihods ' of administration and general
the accumulation in the svstem of refuse matter which the natural avenues Jl-yof Jbefonwtservk-e.and at Uiim
of bodilv waste. tlier,ItrcU and l'i,Wr haw faili ir. rarrw niT T!ii broadened to Include til public laud
refuse matter, rnnrfn rrtWiftArt trftSThe .iifferont nri'da rtf the Ulv fnmt. ouestiou generally. Practically 110
Uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all narta of the progress was made on the argieultural
body, and Rheumatism pets possession of the system. The aches and pains
atma nnlv Ermntim Anil t V. .-n 1 ivl. IIiaw a,,. Ka m1!m,1 I,!, a tlmj
b surface treatment, thev will rrarmr-nr at the first- rrvun to .-old nrl Washlngtoon, rCO.
dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irrecularitv. Rheuma
tism fan never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated
iWiW jlrraatussfj painr4iicin; one acid poison.
the bill. Points of order were made
more adjust many provision of the bill, and
bill.
18. The house
today adopted a resolution presented by
Overstreet, of Indiana, authoilsiiig the
The disease will shift c'!;rk t0 ,lww. .proS.l? ln..,he
litiKitA annninrlufiikn kill l.vki t Ida
tirqm jauscKtmuscie qr joint to joint, settling on the nerve3, causme ."tr i , -"'"
Tnflammatibn'and Selliriit and snen terrible pains that the nervous system rdlK,,mn, of compensation to railroad
is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the Calient becomes ylng the wail, to toko effect
"tntmnl nn.t .VrTnrTvl T.r l 'f -8 S C IV. ..1.1.. 41... . -.1 1 JUly 1.
renovates the eiwotoUen by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign , ninnt to the tmmigra ion
Battexfeom.0wsyste. It warms and invigorates the blood so font instead '". Pfl by the senate Niturday,
. . , nV ..r. .et.i. -.t. was sgreed to in the house today. Ibis
Ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mns. w,11 " to wd. effectively bar Jnp.
des, nerves, joints and bones, thebody is fed coo les from the tidied Mates
and nourished by rich, health-sustaining M,ld "Ule tbe JPnese srhoul question,
blood which completely and permanently c.hlr. c.K..r- ia
cures RhenmaUsm. S. S. S. W composed w , .rK , , I ,
of both purifying and tonic properties , Vshmton, Feb loThe AJmin.a-
i ' jsi7 f . tration plan to aettle the Oattfornia-
JUB- u HDcramia every case 01 itneu- i .,..,- !--.. -..,.i
nation no,Vsnvflcti olfcnU r ntli.v n..',t JJ;. t,..l- ,- -........ - . n f. v. ...
, ..VUMUU. u i senate touuy T tbe adontioo or tae ea
made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and ate committee report on tbe immiKra
barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time It ion bill. This remrt eontinuen a nn
trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and write vision which authorize the president to
us aoouc your case ana our pnysicians win give yon any information or exeiuiie japanee isrorem rrom toe
advice desired free of chanre and will send our soecial treatise on Rheumatism. I nited States at h
Iport will now go to the house for its
approval, which is assured. The entire
.lay was devoted to debate on the re
were generally sustained.
' Washington, Feb. 14. The senate
today passed a bill providing tor the
investigation of the water sources of the
I'nited Slates. The Investigntion Is to
lie made by the director of the geologi
cal survev. Both underground and
surface waters are to bo investigated.
An amendment was adopted, which
(lennlls co-operation between the state
and the Federal government in making
hydrographlc suiveys.
Blood Humors
Commonly Plmiites, bolls, hlvss. em
r sail rhouui, or sums ouisr iwnu i
Itoni bul soniellnisi Uiy ! In lh systain.
Indlratsil by fusllns of wssswss. Isosuor.
toss of aiawllt. or S""1 lll. wttlioul
sauslii n brsUInt out.
Hood) 0arMrtll sxpels uisro.
stronslhsn anil lonM lbs whols system
This Is His testimony of thousands annually
Aeosiit no subslltul. but Insist a hsvlns
Hood's Sarsapaiilla
In nsusl IIquM form or In choeolatp tablsts
kuowassBarsatabs. iwdososii.
The !! IMBTereao.
An ssni.wt defender of thlncs Irish
asserts that the traditional bull of ire
land I not, ss Is commonly supposed.
the expression of s blundering lutein
A solution of the Japanese problem noe, but. on the contrary, slum the
is threatened with complete failure
because of Senator fridge's Irritating
and bulldostng tactics. Republicans
are alarmed at the situation tonight
and apprehensive tluit the exclusion
amendment added to the immigration
PURELY VEGETABLE
advice desued free of charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism.
IMC SWIFT SPCCirtC CO, ATtAKTA, GAm,
FRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS
BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Reeistered)
SHORTHORN CATTLE, Reentered
BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS
PAClflC NURSERY CO.
CatsloeiM free. Taacntt. Orc(M
FREE SAMPLE
MULE-TEAM BORAX
whh X3-pav lllostrainl booklet, giTias; 1.000
BM lor Borax ta Uie Home. Farm and Dairr,
ana a souvenir picture, JxH l -olor
freror5o and yoor deakrr's name. Adim
ttclti Cota Borax Co, Oakland, Lai
CROPS NEVER FAIL
t ih tpr Snake) Vmllejr, Irfh, whm
SaVisv Missj' JMinpt ilry ti m--rkvr tkitr mXtmiy
i-td. t)U.iVH ht ndrvtMop.d, Irrtnb Iswtd
wtii awmlttbtf sMMitcr. hicb-si t d ti wrrl
VsUWjr In tb world. fom c lmu; cbo ot frail ;
lmiuns crops of crmln, aifaUfa atuv bettv f4,tAO,
OO lBTsjtsHl IB tUffsJ- (Mtori. Nrw R. K. rxisair
Kisl U VsMlowstonv pork ofx-ns coantrv of tm r
oarosM. Athlon tartxl Ju. 1, IkUt, a record
brwuivf. Writ f.jf ixkrtculsra.
1 C C. MOOKK KKAL KSTATK COHPAST
Bt, Antbonjr mud Asbtos. ldsbo.
Many Afflicted Country People
an eominr to us for treatment and
returning aome cored. We perma
nently and prompt!, cure Indieea
tlon. Rheumatism, ail Private and
Wasting Diaeaea, Xerroui Disor
ders, Iiseaea of Women and Child
Ten, Eeiema, Blood, Siia and
Chronic OiMaxes. So matter what
jour trouble may be, come to see ui.
Fat fintiltitina ud
lew York Surgical and Medical Institute
f erauaeauV Locates at Coraer ef Sixtfc aal
' iZi!.J WaikiaftaaSlk. f 1Ua4 Or.
port.
Washington, Feb. 10. In the diseus
sioa of the postofKee appropriation bill
in the house today Overstroet said the
committee had reached the conclusion
that a reduction in the railway mail
was absolutely noeessary.
"The railroads aro Irvine tA atam.
uow sweet to be caught ia Its frasp like pede the house," he said, "yet there
a feather, is not a scintilla of evidence to show
And find yourself wrapped round a tela- that the reduction is excessive. The
traph pole; postal service will not be impaired in
Oh, bow we adore, la this wild wintry tbe slightest degree, and not a train
weather, will b cut off, notwithstanding the
This bhuard that comes when you're threats of the railroad companies. There
The RowUbst Old Bllaaard.
How dear to my heart is the fierce howl
ins billiard.
Which conies from the north like a wolf
oa the fold.
Predicted by Foster or some other wizard.
The charger of snow and ta demon of
cold;
clear ont of coal
This wild, whirlint blixxard. the i
edged blizzard,
Tbe loud-bowline blizzard fresh
the North Pole.
Lincoln Journal.
I has not been a telegram received by the
bill will be opposed by a strong IVino-
oratlo filibuster that cannot prove oilier
llinn successful at this lute period of
the seattion, lVmocratic senators are
also considering the advisability of
calling conference on the amendment
and making it a party measure.
Wtdnssdav, February 13,
Washington, Feb. 13. The senate
today passed a bill giving the govern
ment the right to appeal to the Su
preme court for a construction of the
constitutiouailty of any law involved in
a criminal suit. This measure has
been under consideration tor several
days and was passed only after many
amendments had been adopted at the
suggest ion of senators who have criti
cised the provisions of the bill.
The Mstrlct of Columbia appropria
tion bill, carrying nearly fll.UUO.OOO,
was passed alter an hour's . considera
tion. The bill eetabliehing an agricultural
bank in the Philippines was taken up
for consideration, but dltliculty was en
countered because the Philippine tariff
bill, which passed the house st the last
session, was interposed as an amend
ment by McCreary, of Kentucky. No
action resulted.
The first night session was held to
night to consider private pension bills.
Washington, Feb. 13. Headway w
exquisite feeling of the Irish for tine
hades of meaning. Tbe trouble lies
In the ears that bear It
'If ye were to be killed crossing I
fence yu'd be all right," said a looker
tin to a fox-hunter whose bone hail
turned bead over heels In the middle of
s level pasture. "Hut ir ye were killed
in tbe Out o' th' field ye'd ucvsr bold
up your bud again!"
A GRKAT SEED BOOK.
from
J300.000
Citfal Stack.
ilQO.OOO
StpwtedvHa
hi. Dept. af
Xtidiisaa
UNITED STATES
HEALTH & ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Saginaw. Michirao.
WRlTf TODAY
aiklnf about our popular one dollar
saowth alaa that pari aertdental death
and accident and siek indemnity. Giro
se and occupation. All bulness on
the PactSr Coast paid through the first
NatMoal Bank of Partlaad.
I. L 4LDRICH, Mgr. f eiftm Office
2W-2U lartiasj Hcf. rsrasM, tresis
AUSTIN WELL DRILLS
Made In an styles and a 1 ilu. art water and oil
aarwhere. Mt Kruiliig Toola made. et cal.
lossaadprlcea, BEALL 4 CO.
S21 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Or.
P.N.U
Mixed.
When ministers exchange they usual
ly preach old sermons, but. however,
they generally look over tbe JIMS.
carefully to see if the local points need
alteration.
A Somervllle preacher many years
ago went to Andover to preach and
neglected this simple precaution. In
bis discourse was an allusion to tbe
insane asylum at Somervllle, and. for
getting for the moment t&at he was In
Andover. be said:
"Sooner than a child of mine should
be subjected to such influences, I would
be willing to have him confined In yon-
uer institution."
And the good man pointed dlrect'y
st the AndoTer Theological Seminary.
Boston Herald.
Wroag Bfaa,
wnne Dooly was holding court In
Washington County, Georgia, a certain
General Hanson came In and sat down
at tbe side of tbe Judge, and began to
tell him about the vast amounts of
property he owned.
"Stop Just a moment, general," said
Dooly. "Mr. Sheriff, call in Jones, tbe
receiver of tax returns."
In s few moments that worthy ap
peared.
"Mr. Receiver," said the Judge, "come
np nere snd make an Inventory of Gen
eral Hanson's property. He had mis
taken me lor you." Similar fno-.
sine.
members of this house from a business , made bmtay by the house in its cons id-
:. i i i i ' i . ' .. . . - . ....
eiation ol the naval appropriation bill,
and more tlian half the bill perfected.
A number of points Of order were made
snd sustained against minor provisions
in tbe bill.
The appropriation for a steel floating
drydock to coet not exeeedlngg 11,400,
000 was struck out of the bill on s
point of onler, which was made by
Jir. -Mann, oi Illinois.
Nothlaa- Dolasr.
It was an imposing building, but the
resn with the square valise did not hesi
tate. "Madam," he said to the matron who
appeared, "I should like to show you a
copy of our book. The Quiet Life,' which
is mating such a
"Sir," she interrupted, "this is an In.
stitution for the deaf and dumb." Chi
cago Tribune.
concern or a commercial body which has
not been prompted I v the railroads, and
for one I refuse to be stampeded by
their threats or deflected by their entreaties."
General debate on the bill was not
concluded when th house adjourned.
Friday, February IS.
Washington, Feb. 15. An agree
ment to vote tomorrow on the confer
ence report on the immigration bill(
which includes the provision intended
to settle the California Jupanese ques
tion, was reached in the senate today
as Uie result or an entire day of discus
sion upon that measure.
The principal speakers were Bacon
and Tillman in opposition to what they
regarded as an effort to prevent the
South from getting a desirable cutss of
immigrants.
Tillman's remarks on the Japanese
question brought a warning from Lodge
that if they were continued he should
move that the discussion proceed be
hind closed doors. International re
ferences were not made afterward by
Tillman.
Washington. Feb. 15. The house.
iter a nigmy interesting oeDate, today
parsed the naval appropriation bill,
which carries in round numbers ,
000,000. Burton of Ohio made an un
successful effort to strike out the pro
vision tor an additional battleship of
the Dreadnaught type.
An amendment bv Fors was adopted,
limiting to 1800,000 each the cost of
two torpedo boat destroyers authorized
in the bill, exclusive of armament.
Another amendment, also by Fobs,
was sdopted, providing that, of the
vessels authorized in last year's naval
bill as well as in this year's, not more
than one battleship and one torpedo
boat destroyer or two torpedo boats
shall be built by one contracting party.
The postofiice appropriation bill was
taken up under an agreement that gen
eral debate ehould cease at 12 noon.
Tuesday, February 12,
Washington, Feb. 12. The senate
occupied the day In argument ol the
bill granting the government the right ,1rr"c railing or something of that kind."
to take an appeal on points of law in
Ferry's 1907 Sasd Annual Now Reads
for Frss Distributloi
Ferry's great Seed Hook Is now ready
for distribution. This is the Ixxik Hint
every farmer wants anil waits for. It
tnnkra no difference what other rata
Icym-a are revived, farmers are not sat
isfied until they get Ferry's, because it
contains Mtvrand fuller information.
Ferry's Seed Annual, in fact, is really
more than a catalogue. It differs from
the usual seed cntalotige Inasmuch as It
really helps each farmer or gardener to
choose intelligently the varieties Ix-st
suited to his particular need. The
wise selection of varieties results In
bigger, oelter paying crops. Hie ex
perience gained in tlfty )eantuf success
ful seed growing is thus at your com
mand. For freshness, purity and reliability
Ferry's Seed are in a class by them-
tolviw. They are known all over the
land, and farmers everywhere have
mnfldenr in the name of Ferry, and
know for a certainty that their seed
n he relied upon. Ihev know tluit
every p:tekai:e lias Udiind it the repu
tntion of a house whoso buaiiie stand
ards are the highest In the trade.
Just tir.'p a postal to I). M. Ferry A
Co., IVtmit, Mich., ami they wilt send
you a copy of tholr l!K)7 feed Annual.
It's alwolutely free.
Will Da It Thew.
"I travel on your road a good deal,"
said the ealler, "and I'd travel on It a
EwJ d.-al oMcocr if it wasn't for Us
barp curves."
"What's lbs matter with tha enrrsaj"
ked the eleratrd railway magnate.
iney ought lo be profided with a
The Yankee Nell).
. There uovsr lived a more steady and
persistent grumbler than Keubvn Hall.
Not only the weather, tits state of his
health and his crops furnished hliu
with subjects, but tils most reasonable
snd lenient laws which could lie con
structed raised discontent lu Uvubvu's
mind.
"I dunno what they mean by telling
fi.lks to curt their was: stuff over lo
that dump at the end o' Grantham's
Woods Instead o' leaving It In th
l.tiwtou sul In r-bolo," h said, Indig
nantly, cum day. "Huppoae the sullar
bole docs show up front tlie road, what
business has this town got to put u In
Junction oil folks dumping stuff In 1IT
"The town's bought the old Lawton
place," said his neighbor, in the pacific
tone people usually employed In ad'
(Messing Mr. Hull. "And t thought
rou were one of those that said 'twas
an eyesore. lo you want to dump any
o' your old Junk In there, Kvub, tidy
ss you are!"
"No, I don't wanter." said Mr. Hall,
sullenly; "but I wanter have fits right
In cam I wsnter, an' I wanter know
why I haven't got It."
ruts asm wttou daw
r0 DINTUKNT Issuamile! loeur snr
raf It-hltig, blind, bleeding of arotrudlng
files In to U dajra at Mansr rolundsd.Ma,
t'vmaiaeriiae of a Mwlortaf.
We IhiIiI no brief for the motorist.
the Itystandi-r says, but "honor where
honor U due." On a country rond the
other day we saw a motorist dclllwr
sit ly avoid running over sn suliunl on
the highway! To be eiui't. It was
circus elephant. St. James Gazette,
Mothers wfll Sad Mr. WlnsloVs "Juolhtna
Sfrupia boslremsdv lo Uaa lot Uh4I nulij
luring in iMUVlug (wilod.
AaloaUhlait lariarwna.
Musical Customer What a An old
tnerimea you bars up there la that glass
rasr! I It S rOradlvarlus?
New rWlmman Ktraddy whatT flidi.
mlslerl Ifcui't ou know a fiddl bea
)ou see one 7
Skaaa kste Vr SlMaa
Acer's Foot Ksm. A now.tor. II tnakas I'rk
or new a Uo lr Mr. il Is a fwitain eure lu;
wealing. rall.Hts and fc"l. tlr-l. a. hli tei
HnM lr all I'mrgtai. I'tifS Tiil.
aR.alll I-miS. AJdiaas Allen a. .lauii,
UHoi, . York.
No. 8-07
H
BEX writing to adTcrUsors plaaaa
m.nK... .1.1. '
Strlctlr Baalncaa.
"The graxpin'est man I ever knowed "
said Uncle Jerry Peebles, "was sn old
chap named Snoopins. Somebody told
him once that when he breathed be took
In oxygen and gave out carbon. He spent
a wnoie aay iryin' to find out which nt
them two gases cost the most if yon bar
to buy 'em. He wanted to know whether
he was makln' or losln' money when he
breathed. Chicago Tribune.
Thnrsdsy, February 14.
Washington, Feb. 14. The naval
appropriation bill occupied the entire
time ol the bouse today, and it was al
most completed. The single remaining
section ia that increasing the naval es
tablishment. It was allowed to go
over until tomorrow, when It is expect
ed an effort will be made to reduce the
number of battleships provided for in
criminal cases. No action was taken
on the measure.
The District of Columbia appropria
tion bill, carrying $10,724,623, an in
crease of Is7,2t)8 over the amount as
passed by the house, was taken up snd
notice has been given that the bill will
be put on its passage tomorrow.
Washington, Feb. 12. After the
passage of a number of bills under
unanimous consent the bouse toilay re
solved itself into committee of the
whols to consider the naval appropria
tion bill. A number of recommenda
tions of the naval appropriations com
mittee were eliminated on point of I
order, i he army appropriation bill,
the fortifications appropriations bill
ami wie omiiiuo lighthouse bill were
sent to conference.
The naval appropriation bill was con
sidered by sections under the flve-
nilnute rule.
What for?"
"So a train couldn't roa off the track
when it gors whlzilng and grinding
around one of them, and fall lo th street
below."
"You're nerer heard of that happening,
hsvs you?"
"No not yet."
"WpII. when It do haptu-n we'll put
something around tboso curre. Good
"lay." Chicago Tribune.
io cunt a coidIn ONf oav
Take I.AX ATIVK IIKOMO (jl'IMNg Tahleu
Prugirtau refund monvr ' l fall lo cur. K, W
QHOVK'S ilgna'.ure lion earn Iwz. Mc.
Had Not Olimtfl It.
"If such hard work to ta!k through
tbi telcpbou!" eiclalmed Mm. High
muz "1 hadn't noticed that," wild Mr. High
mtis, who had been listening rntlontlr for
fir minutes at lh other end of ihe wlr.
"It may b a lltll hard to bear th'ough,
my dear, but It doesn't acetn to bare In
terfered with th How of four cuuierau-tlon."
Ik rialcwrwrr.
v Hard linos these
errswi wf
First Million I
tints.
Second Millionaire Tea; our rela
tive are walling for us to dl to gel
our uxm.-y. ami the rest of the world
doran t want to wait that Ion.-. New
York Sun.
Is It Your
Own Hair?
Do you pin your hit to your
own hilr? Can't do It?
Htvcn't enough hair? Iimust
be you do not know Ayer'i
HalrVl.orl Here'imlniro.
ductlonl Miy the acquaint
ance result In i heavy growth
of rich, thick, glossy hair t And
we know you'll never be gray,
I iMsk thai Hair Ytr la iha
wni,terfMi hatrfiMr t,a .,r Ma.ta j
ka a II ti'f tMS lima ami I
fultr f th I ata r flea.xl silk 11.
hMrt'illv i"-nir.ti II a rlHtit ataaal
A auu
jnLu
Serf.O. SrwefN,, twl, gw
Aw HvtMirar af
f tUMAPAULLa.
mis.
(ol Sir rKTtKAl.
iers
Seecfs
prove their worth si hirrrat
time. After over fifty yrartof
success, ther are prtHiounctd '
th best anil suteat by careful
Slsntsrs eserywhei. Your
ealrr sells litem. 1907 S4
Aoaoal free on request,
sv is. r s aa r s) c inmh, ak.
Oe. V'tie faa(- aad all Narvnai foe- MPM
p-.fmiailr ,-Mmd kr I'r. Kltae'e r.a
r, Ib-urvt. Mnl s f HKS. tZltiAi b.4tu
traaiiaa, li. u. ILkiia.lk.aal A,cb -, -bua.l'e.
Seattle Fair Bill Must Walt.
Washington, Feb. 12. Senator Pile
today attemptel to call up rlenator An
keny's bill appropriating 700,000 for
government buildings and exhibits at J
the N-attle exptstitlon, but was unsuc
cessful. He has hopes of passing the
bill through the senate later tills week,
but it Is understood no attempt will be
made to have It acted on by the house
oetore next winter.
Washington, Feb. 16 The Navy de
partment was informed today bv cable I
that tbe cruiser Chicago liad arrived at
Acajutla, Salvador, whither she had
been sent from Magdalena boy to look
after American Interests during the ex
isting friction between Nicaragua and
Honduras. The vessel will be kept
within rea:h of cable connection with
Of Interest to Women.
F.rery woman nitturnllyalioubl be healthy
mil atrong, but a irrtat many women,
unl..rtiir at.-ly. are mil, owing to the tin
nutiirni coimitiun of too live we I ad.
tli.-sla be, backache and a gencrul lir.d
condition are prevail nt siiiotigut Hie
women of todny ami .. re'iove the...
condition women rush to tbt iriiKKlat
to- a bntll ! sums pr pwaito t stipp -.l
to be .rtlciiliirly for them, a id . ..utniti.
ing nolssly knows what. Ir ilu-y woultl
lut get alt. i of llriiiidn-tli's I'll-, ami
inks tin-in n-g ilarlv every night f.irs lime
all their trouble would diapH-iir, sa thi-.e
pills r ulate lbs organs of lb-; fciniinnc
ystein. The s nio dose bus tfis amr
on ct, no matter lot w hint Hiev are used
llrandreib's I'ills h vt Wit in use fm
ver a iriiiiiry aim srtt sow in every
cuaietl,
Hrallall.
Crltlck Yes, r .tuber I home from
his trip to ttw Ibaky mountain. He
put In most of bl thus making sketchr
of tls mountain pvaks. He snowed me
a lot of tlicni.
Actim How were they 7 NattiraH
frtlt.lt Well, they're o rulnly rocky.
rhlladelohla I'r..
Oeafnvas Caaswt Its CrJ
bv local aoiilt.-ail.ana u I ...... . u W .w.
dlai.l ...rtl..iil u.eear. Iteia I. .,..1. ,.(, ,
war 'oeura tli-a iwu, attd lhat la . t..i..tltu- '
tl.mal rniKliea lati la rauar.l .t an lo- i
rum.. I e.tniition ol tlie munni iiuius ..I Ida
fcilaUctllan Tula. hen ll,l, U: laioflamad '
. u u.y. a rum 1.11ns iund ur lini(M i hear- i
lug, and when II u ouif ! el.w.f, ixalneM Is
lh. ruault. and tinlex iha (iiftammstiua ran l
out an.l ihia tulw i i.et.l l.. li. noraial ;
oii.lllt..n, bearing il u .l-itroy..! l.-nnr: ,
ulioraaaaoutol ten ra rau4 br aiarrn. '
hlPh la notlilns bul an Inuatuad cuadliloa il
Ibvuiucouaauriacea i
will giro On. llnn.lre-l Dollars for aitf
eaaaol ialnra tratiM.1 I.) ralarrhl lhat tut- I
n..t lrtir-l by Hall's tstarih i lire, Ik a a lot
eircuksri. Irw.
Sot.l bjr lnu(.ia, jv,
tiail'a laiolij l ilts are Iks beat.
When you buy
WET
WEATHER
CLOTHINO
you want
tompbts
protection
And long
ervlco.
Thess) and pany
Other tjood points
sr combined In
TOWER'S
nM tJUAStO
0HXD CLOTrlTNG
lou carrt afford '
to buy ny other
Jorixl
DR. C. GEE WO
Voaftrful Hoai
Tf8ala3l
tHta w4oM CM.
ae-ai lkM,. u eii
r- al awri aa e..e
t..-l wttlMMtl ntw
t .Hi tal an. s van 11
l 4I. IU k
ltH-a VI.Mt4a,fiAi t kb
S-a kvO'S Mt . k-xla,
baraa u4 v,raAtr
'i.4i ar Mithif at.
SfrrtkH la 'ti'al t-b
n.a ia id a turn it lltoiu u. u ol o
k.nt.arm.u. lk'ali..ai4in awa
ummt Mtnar.ft44.inoi na.nl, a.
kelMaaer.., I? a 4i,a.aa, ha
(.i.a eraiue Nn!ae.h,.hsu,l.,Uira
lb uuui .n. H .,.,,
tut, I la ku-tfa-ta af MIIIMIU
I harrM d"l. t all a. M bl.n, a tenia
i . tl . c. S e ki i a aMl etr slai.
O-aa ttan.k. U.Mat'l TATIUK MSta
A.ktrMta
The C. O Wo Chiook kWdkln Co.
1 H i riraf St, 1 1. Cor. UarrlaM
Haauua ipor r-n'ird.
Illalorr.
nalem bad
juat
Oeataalaaa tog
Th good beople it
burned another winb.
"Recording lo th census," they said,
"tbero are tuo many women In Massachu
setts, anyway."
In order to tusks show of being Im
partial, howerer. Iliey looked around for
Wizard Iturbank. but ha bad raped to
t'allfornla.
cine sturu, plain or siigar-
A Thar Impreaard Her.
Little Kitty, who bad hiipiiciied to be
the department for a few days, ready to lm 01"' 0,16 at n"ln0 when the sfrnn
meet any demands upon her.
iMwvtvw:
Sana is nan
V,
cm
D
.nj
J
to deceive you la this. tJmuLaS SSS.
c What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a liarmless substitute for Castor Oil. Par,
gorlc, Urops and boothlnp Syrups. It te 1'leaHantL it
contains neither Opium, Slohlne nor other arotlo
8S. i?1818 teswute. It destroys
and allays Feverinhness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teethinjr Troubles, cures CoiiitinaVi
and Flatulency. It mMHlMSlMtVSiiS
The Children's Panacea The Mother'a FrhM.di p
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Congress Leaders to Help.
Washington, Feb. 13. That Die San
Francisco school question will be set
tled is the general opinion in official
ciroels. Jlayor Schmitg and his asuo-
ciates received a message from the pres.
ident saying he d(!sirel to confer with
them today at 2:45 o'.clwk. Becretury
Boot hal a long conference with Speak
er Cannon and while both declined to
talk, It is the general belief that the
Japanese school question was discuss
ed. It is admitted that communica
tions have tan exchanged between tlie
Japanese arnbacsador and Moot.
i Eight Hours for Canal.
Washington, Feb. 12. Chairman
Shonta, Secretary Taft and It. It. Ko.
I ers. general ooiinm-l for ilio Tutl.mUn
Canal commossion, were liefore the
house committee on interstate and for
eign commerce today ,Wr. Kogcrs and
flir. lart rjoth stated that the eight hour
law would apply on the isthmus under
the proposed contract. When Mr
Itogers was asked what the total
amount kpmbably would be on which
ine contractor would receive nor
centage, he said he had made no estl-
I mate.
New Santo Domingo Treaty.
Washington, Feb. 13. The presi
dent toilay sent to the senate the new
treaty with the repubplio of Banto Do
mingo relative to the revenues of thut
country. It sets forth In the preamble
1 1. r.. ... , t. .. t:.. ... . i i . ,
...v iiKu craiuu iuiuiiigtr nits
entered upon an agreement with her
creditos which is made contingent npon
tne tact that this County shall collect
the money and It is then agned that the
president of the United Htatos shall ap
point, a reprosenumve oi tne govern
ment as receiver general to take charge
of all the funds collected.
Iters calle.1, was trying to describe
tliem. "One of 'em was a good deal
younger than the other," she wild, "and
he's the one that did the talking. He
wanted to know when you'd tie back."
"How did he lookr asked her fath
er. "Did be have any beard?"
"No; he was barefaced."
"How bout the older man? Was he
barefaced, too?"
"Kind o'," said Kitty, remembering
nis snnggy brown beard J "only he was
grizzly bear faced.
DON'T DESPAIR.
- s" -"
jrr.mMKiw,uim r-anef.
Uai lor -Jf V?,
aCJicstu'TS
Todar ' '
Kartli.jtta
..ttr i
' l.reli.l.N
1'abllBlir.l mvpi HI t para
I ISO. bill lr. 1-lei,-'.
iaiiK.na ftarirl n.k.
and trvaaaa u.r l II
lH I'lKHI K sfwiN, 7
Clie.liiut HI., Alaltteila. t si.
Kih.i ihia fur ol.., ei,,e.
( - ""
WHERE TO BUY
A PIANO
Whui atisrnian. Clay t r't,nMny, lh
nbl I'acine I .i I'lann IIuum-. lilel,
baa been duliia bu,n.a al tba e..ttief
ol Ke.,i,..( and Sutler .mo. sau fian
rl. fr .i.e. il.irir Ova an, i,ur.
rlta.Hl iit l-ian-i bitnra ol ilia Alln
a lillbat l Kamaarr I ... it a a. rvsrr
xbetn a.tinii.i mat li tha iu,i
Hsnlll. aiu irlicu.. rver at,i,,,n. e.
'"iicrtning "" uaio bualnma ol lb
1'aeinc Ni.rlltweat,
ltr..Ttanl, in. an." Hhcrtnan Clay
I ..h,,., i,, aia ail Six.kii aa a
taun. ii. reiiui, . srm, ih ,,v ,
int.. .ilrr).tem kva.j Clan.. I. mark.
I III I'laln llanina. A child ran bur a
in. in sficrinaii I'Uv x r..........u
)"! " 'alel) a. ran a aiai nal..i,aii.i
at ti... aatn.. in,f l.f , faelne
ai as.'tiia fur iha lam.nu siHnoar
.lli... alan man. other .toti.lai.l inakea
net, aa iha Knal. Crrrnti, Max.nA
llamllli llai-ltiiall. A II I ha.e rlarlmr.
rai kaol. I ..ii.t.itr. I.tiilulg, k In.r.hnrr,
kaley. fcl..i,r..n, Sterling, nngiM,
llillltlllijrKitl kn.l MainlclH.ihn. Ala.)
K.l.t), l-nekat.l ami rhl.aj.i (oli..
Jitgaiia piano l-lajei, a. 'Mo, Ulk.
Ins Mai'ltlnva.
When yon v I.I l I'rtritan.r Wi..tkan,
Tseutna, rallle, Kiaiell, flel.lnghain
or San rrsnel.t i., ym, ahniitd rail and
lint 1-ia.n.ua e.l, il, n... i by Mliiirmaii,
f lay A i'.i. I heir I'.ittlaitd at.ita la .i
loile tlm t.,iinca, si ill, and Morrl
s..u iiruota.
I'laic.
Besd the Experience of a Mlnnssoti
Womsn and Tsks Hesrt.
8ays Town Firsd on Hospital. If yeur bock aefies. and vi-.it 1tn s.lir
Washington, Feb. 12. The "shoot- languid, weak and miserable day after
if i,r," 4 Ite.e.,...!!!. ..... I- ,1... I I .1. .. . .. '
uny nori i worry.
Bears the Signature of
X7
In
Use For Over 30 Years.
satrraua MMn, r auaaa, araarr.
Favors Leasing the Range.
Washington, Feb. 13. Without con.
tinuing Us hearing unon the Ilnrkett
amondtnent to the agicultural appopri
atlon bill providing for the leasing of
the public grazing lands, the senate
committee agreed to adopt the amend
ment. Several amendments to the Iiur
kett proposition were adopted however,
designed to protect the intercuts of the
homesteaders. The nollcv outlined.
which Is favored by the nresldent. ura
ageed upon by s bare majority.
Ing up" of Brownsville was in the form
of an attack on the garrison at Fort
Brown, according to the testimony giv
en Uxlay by Mingo Sanders, ex-flrst
sergeant of Company B, of the Twenty
fifth infantry, renders said that, while
he was running from his quarters to
Company B barracks, after being awak
ened by firing on the night of August
13, the shooting was going on, and it
came from the town and was to
ward the hospital on the military reservation.
Doun's Kidney
have cured thousands
of women in the siiine
condition, Mrs, A.
Kidman, of HUH wat
er, Minn., says: "But
lor Doan's Kidney
Tills I would not be
living now. They
cured me In 18TO and
I've been wull
I used to have such pain In my bank
that once 1 fainted. The kl,lt. .......
Berry Fsvors Excluding 8moot. tlons Were much disordered, and I a
Washington, Feb. 12 Berrv. of Ar- o far gone that I was thoiiiiht to b ,.t
kansas, addressed the senate yesterday death's door. Since Dfsn's Kidney
Uccjii
in opposition to Hmoot's retention of
his seat. Berry disclaimed any politi
cal or religions prejudice which might
contribute to his opposition.- He con
fined his argument primarily to a dis
cussion of the constitutional power of
the seriate to expel Hmoot, holding thut
any senator "could be excluded by
I'ills cured me I feci as If I had
pulled back from the tomb.'
Hold by all dcalors. 50 cents a box
FosU-r-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N, Y.
Harvesting Dollars
Is possible if the seed bo Judlclonsly planted.
Ui.tlJu'ti'.8 mTl' Cl"m,U, '""''"""'grated beyond . doubt
and Alberts lle1 w h(llt., Krown
Hron,e medal, at the I'ortlainl l-xpositlon.
II I MlLu J!' hl.?',,,,"B Jtea,tofCal.
Knry, Alberta, which they aro wiling Ht from U to llfi or .ere
for non.lrrigahlo and lis to ,25 p., ai r. fr IrrlgahL. '
The hi. l,,V?h" 'W per acrs .,! upwarl.
certain ss the harvesting of coreals.
liuZZVZ'T1 ' r"'1 1011,9 below for
literature fully describing the opportunity of the ago.
The Canadian Pacific Irrigation Colonization Company, Ltd.
KAira Jrl Avenue West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
SAirS DCPARIMtNT, CANADIAN PAC.f.C RAILWAY, IHHIOArCD IAN0S
B aura to mcntlan this aspir avhan writing.
I
I
PUTNAM FADELESS nYFq
Color mar. good brl.hl., and f.r coo,, ,h. . O O VJ Y Cm O
runranUtad ia mi - " e ,o I or a man any olhre n - saaa S mmm
'majority vote of the members of that Color mar. good brl.hu, an4 f.r co)o " U I
",orJ.,',. wool and rolton aually wall and t
"! far lis Duokiat aow lo ora.