The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 01, 1907, Image 4

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    U. S. DISPENSATORY
Daacrlhs Hi Princsaal Incrrxfitnt Caev
.: lain In Pam,
Am w claiming too much for rerun
vlien we claim it to b aa effective
remedy fur cbronio catarrh? Have we
abundant proof that Penina Ib In reali
ty uch a catarrh remedyT Let ua ace
What the United State Dispensatory
My of the principal ingreJianta of
. Panina. -4 e . i
Take, for Instance, the ingredient of
hydrastis canadensis, or golden ' seal.
The United States Dispensatory says of
thia hirbal remedy, that It la largely
employed in the treatment of depraved
uiisuuuue uittnioranes, cnronio ruiuius
vnaaai catarrnj, atonio dyspepsia tea
tarrh of the stomach), chronic intes
tinal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice (ca
wrrn 01 we liver;, and in diseased mu
coos membranes of the pelvio oigani
ii : a 180 recommended lor the treat
men, of various forms of disease pecn
liar to women.
Another inrreytiant nf Pnnin. nnrv.
dalia iormoaa, i classed in the United
States Dispensatory a a tonic So also
la cubebt classed as a stomachic and as
a ton 10 for the mucous membrane.
Cedron seeds is another ingredient
of Perana, an excellent drug that has
oeen very largely overlooked by the
. .1 : i f , ...
uivuiw proiession ior me past nny
year, ine seeds are to be found in
very few drug store. The United
States IMsnmKAtnrr mm nf iha mnUnn
of cedron that it is used as a bitter
tonic and la the treameot of dysentery,
and in intermittent diseases as a sub
stitute for nnininA.
011 of copaiba, another ingredient of
rerun is classed by tne United States
Dispensatory as a mild stimnl.nt ami
diuretic. It acts on the stomach and
iDtestli al tract. It acta as a stimulant
on the genito-urinary membranes.
Useful in chronic cystitis, chronic dys-
cuier auu auurnea, ana some chronic
uuKwses oi toe liver and kidneys.
Send to ns for a free book nf t.H
monials of what the people think of
rerun as a catarrn remedy. The beet
evidence is the testimony of those who
Well Takes.
"If th Senator will pardon m. far In
terruptinf him," blandly spok on of th
other Senator, "be ia not stick in to hi
text."., ,
"My text r thondered the fiery states-
mmu. -J.DIS not a sermoc, sirl This
ia a roar !"
Whereat he continued bis roaring
iutaav anoaria.
Fr Catalogu and Premiums.
Everyone interested in seeds, plants,
etc., should have a copy of the Port
land Seed company's 1907 catUogue,
which is free for the asking, by men
tioning this paper and addressing them
at P rtl .nd, Oregon. Tells all about
their splendid premiums.
afAtham wfll M U W i ...
, m. iuiiuw a DOOUUBg
z'--r ' T ""t " wniawcuuiH
a g gmntnu
After m ! f..M
Two Sao Francisco ca reenters, broth
ers-in-law, parted nfty-seren years ago
on tne completion of a building st
Bonrgomery and Clav stretea. In that
city. A few days ago C H. Swain, one
oi me men, wno Is still active and
strong at 76. was emDloved on new
temporary structure going op on the
same spot, wniie at work he was ap
proached by another old man. not an
hale and hearty, and was surprised to
recognize in him his brother-in-law, A.
M. Adllngton, whom be had not seen
since they had worked together there.
,W. Boarke Co.ckrnn, at a lawyers
banquet la New York, deprecated loug
speecnes.
"He who make .hurt aneoehML" aald
Mr. Coekran, "will never And himself
in the embarrassing position ' of ' a
friend of mine last month. '
"My friend, when a certain case of
nis was called, rose and pleaded la a
husky voice for an adjournment,
" X)n what groundr asked the iudee.
" 'Tour honor.' was the ftmlv. 'I have
been making an address In another
court all the morning, and find myself
completely exhausted.' i j
-'Very well,' said the Judge. And
ne cuea tne next case.
"Another counsel rose and In hi turn
asked for an adjournment
"'Are vou exhausted, tool aald th
judge. 'What have you been dotngr
"Tour honor,' was the answer, 1
have been listening to my learned
Drouer."
I IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS I
nriiil ri nil i nmmmBmsssssssmss ' ysmSSamSmSmUmmugmmaamtmt
Monday, February SS.
Washington. Fh. SK. Tim a.nn.ta
Unlav rwsned the AirriiMilturnl amirunri.
ation bill, carrying nearly $10,000,000,
wu an- Koieimiiu'iii. proviuiiig mat
forest reHorvea In nrl&in tViukim
states shs.ll not be created or enlarged
Without an act of mmirnwa. IhA rir.
ottK-e annronriKtinn ni . carrvimr imn .
000.000: the lawmiiin aimriinrintlnn
. . r -it i
oi", OHrryinii fno.wo.ooo, and the
L:ti .1. .... . . .....
uiu auuioriainir iiia mmniiMiirtiNnt m
an agricultural hank in tbe Philippines.
By a vote of 43 to 10 the senate to
night ratified the Santo Domingo
treaty. Thia aim one itioisi vnta in
the aiFlrmUre than was required..
"Fellow rltiaena." .iflalmxl th. rUln
politician, -l am not aabamed to say that
l x mi Stan in iua or aeiiina nw-
paper I"
'You fiurhtn t ta ha K rr,A Althai.
ahonted a man ia th aiidianM. "Th
newacsoers cav yon Tour start In noil
nun of Kuu.
"Investintiona dnn't am a Yim Km
in th spirit of courtesy and torbearane
mat one prevailed,- remarked th old
time atateaman.
"No." anawerMl 5iuifne flAMknm ,K.
situation i becoming difficult. People now
hold investigation because they really
want to find something out. Instead of
merely for the aak nf aw,,Mn ,K.t.
uiuiuK. nasninfton star.
PIUS CURtD n 0 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT it guarente to cure any
eaeeol iehini. blind, hteedlnrnr nmtrndlns
pun in . so H aaya or money retuaded.UM.
Wnsliinuton. F,h. 2SSlnn i)i.l
socured a marked impetus today in the
house, which, just before adjoitrnment,
atlonted a rul Hint will m)ulil In.
sure the tuk 1101 of th l.iiiuime ttnriKt.i
tute ior me senate Dili and result be
fore the Anal adjournment in positive
legislation .
The rule was rpnortw.1 T Dulznll in
tne snane 01 a nvn utinn nmriiinitf thai
the coniDromise bill shall he nuiaid.
ered, with debate limited to five hours,
ana uiai uie nnal vote shall be taken
not later than nttxt Keiilnv aFtAmmn
at S o'clock. The rule whs adopted by
a vote 01 109 w iss, s Kepubllcans
voung wun wie iiemorrats m opposi
tion to the ruin.
The conference rpnnrt on tlie Tn.linn
appropriation Dili was adopted, as was
vue LTjiuereui-e repon on uie Dill pro-
vunng ior uie allotment and distribU'
uon 01 inuian truui tunas.
j An amenilment was agreed to, at the
suggestion of Nelson, which will add
I tAOO each year to the appnvriatiun for
agricultural colleges until Ute total
amount for each slate tor these col
lege shall be $50,000 annually, in
stead of f30,000, as at pnwnt.
Woaliington, Feb. SI , The sundry
civH appropriation bill was considered
hv the htinuA IihIav. Itv a vtilA ni IHA
to 41 general debate was closed and the
bill was taken ud under the rlve-mlnut
rule, . .
Mann of Illinois offunMl an ainenJ.
ment, which was adopted, appropriat
ing $9,000 to enable the Interstate
Commerce commission to investigate
bloi'k aivnal avatAtii. anil aiinliumvvi f.tr
the automatic control of railway trains.
The house passed a number of bills
anil reanliittime. Inoltiilinu, aiia .illitii.
, - n
on the secretary of the navy for infor
mation regarding repairs being made
On the hattleMliin llliiiiiana. ami an.
other enlarging the act relating sluing-lulling.
The mer and harbor bill was sen)
to conference.
A Doctors
Medicine
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is not
a simple cough syrup, it is
stroriff medicine, doctors
medicine. It cures hard coses,
severe and desperate cases,
chronic cases of asthma, r leu-
rlsv. bronchitis, consumption.
Ask your doctor about this.
I tan n4 steal Seal of jrt Cherry
'ctorel fur euuntM ana Wu eoliU um iae
mL ii una eiwy nuiw ai ni-w. a.
I. vw I u 1 , 111. v . .umwii.i iuu. nmiK
elB.- Mica ill. t. yivauaaau. MkIIvts,
e.
Wu
MM IMn.lMllilwN
ijers
ttUMAPUHUi,
PUIS.
BAlKVMOt,
HARDSHIPS OF ARMY LIFE.
Lsft Thousands of Veterans With Kid
ney Troubles.
The experience of David W. Martin,
t letired merchant of Bolivar, Ma, is
lust like thousands
of others. Mr.
Martin says: "I
think I have had
kidney disease ever
since the war.
During an engage
ment my horse fell
on me, straining
mv back anH In.
! ' " - . il U
junng me Hdneys. l nave been told I
had a floating kidney. I had intense
pain in the back, headaches and dizzy
spells and the action of the bladder was
very irregular. About three years ago I
tried Doan's Kidney Pills, and found
such great relief that I continued, and I
iiiHiue a comparatively snort time was
entirely rid of kidney trouble."
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
roster-Milburn Co,. Buffalo, N. Y.
Itlld M air III. X ...
"During- our courtshlD." said Mrs.
Weeds, "poor John declared be would
die for me and be did."
'Indeed!" exclaimed th surprised
friend.
Tea, continued the fair widow. "I
did the cooking myself and he died of
indigestion."
country than all other diseases pat tociher,
and until tne lut lew years waaiuppoeed to be
uicunuia. jrorBftremfcinanyvearsaoctorspro
noanwd it a local liwa, and prescribed local
remedlea, and by constantly tailing to core
Science has proven catarrh to be a eonstita-
tlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu
factured by P. J. Cheney ACo., Toledo, Ohio, Is
.uv vui, wuimunvu.i iuib uu IU, m.ritl. L I
la taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a
teaapoonlul. It acts directly on the blood and
macons surfaces of th system. They offer one
Huuv.vu lui muj I llls WHU1.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
Jtddresa. f . J. . HS-SKY 4 COTolsdo, 0
Sold by Irugtts, 75c
UaU't Family FUli are the beet.
TreaM (or Hotklnsj.
To smuggle a human skeleton Into
Canada rrom Detroit a medical stri
dent dressed It In female attire and.
seating it by his side In a buggy, cross
ed over tbe boundary line. After be
got safely Into bis house he learned
that there is no custom duty on skeletons.
Saturday. February S3.
Washington. Knh 9.1 A1thnmh ih.
senate aevoieu lour nours to leemiative
matters nxiay, nouimg was accom
nlishe, extent srw..h.malrtniv Tk.
-r . -. ." .
agricultural appropriation bill received
iunner criticism, it is proposed that
11.000.000 be added to the f,.,) . tl,.
disposal of Uie Forest service to make
ntl for revenilA tultan M nar lrMn t .n.l
turned into the tniin WhiU thia
anienament prooaoiy is to be accepted,
Hevhurn will not nanni! tsi rmui,-A ftnul
action until he has exhausted every le
gitimate means oi opposition.
Washington. Fell. 23.Tha
adopteud an amendment to the sundry
i.:n ; i: i t
emi uiu pnivming mac no oar or can
teen where inti)XWittini linnnM am A..1.I
shall be maintained in National sol
diers homes. In view of thecampatign
I ii roil L'rii uu ir. mwntrv oqiimi ttA nan-
teen in soldiers' homes, intense interest
was snown wtien that feature of the bill
was reported.
Four hundred thomuml rlnllare
added to the appropriation for the geo
loeifal mirvev. Theiimlrvivll .m.
priation, the largest in the history of
mio guiMnowni, carrying f iud,uuu,UUU,
wits passed.
1847-1907.
fiixtv V,n man Alliww.!.'. m.
. J J wv .wk " IUHIII WU.
And ntnulnM n I. - T-1
' . w yum,. 4 au W
day tn - world's standard plasters.
lnis invention has been one of the
greatest blesninrs imazinable a id affords
the quickest, cheapest and best means of
healing and relief for certain ailments,
that has ever been discovered.
Alkock's are the original and genuine
norotM rtlaKten, nl or ...I.I K- J .
, I au... J UlUlKUU
in evtry part of the civilized world.
Caotaallam.
Tellow Reporter We haven't a rran
of news for our first page scare head.
Yellow Editor Well, nse thia on.
about feedlnr tbe chickens, and hm
the bead read, "150 Kernels Swallowed
UP."
Tellow Reporter Perhar this re-
would be better. It is about a raae nf
shoe soles that slipped overboard. W
could nse the head. "1.000 Knioa ry
at Sea." Exchange.
St. VHoa Deae asd an Herrone Die, sues
permanently cored by Dr. Kline's Ureal
"-VB nanrar. Dene mr rKKJS f3 trial bottla and
trXJa.lr.Jt.ir.XUafuajchBt,t'lUll-,
Wot th. tTevr Eadaad Variety.
"Oh, they're real swell people." said
the Chicago man. "An old 'Mayflower
.aumy, i neiieve.
"You mean their ancestors came over
In the Mayflower J" aakMf tha vlalfi
from the east
"Oh, no. I mean they made their
money In 'Mayflower Hams.' Oldest
brand o' hams In this section." Catho
lic eianoara and Times.
Friday, February 22.
Washington, Feb. 22. The senate
ac tonigncs session passed the bill
makiDg appropriations of $1,947,383
ior i ue support, oi tne military acad
emy. The bill was nassed hint an it.
i-aiue iruui uie committee.
'.. A discussion lasting throughout the
entire dav. to which was mlill futile
uignt session, lauea to secure nnal u;
tion on the amendment tn the, .mli.nl.
tural appropriation bill pioposing to
make an increase of 11,000,000 in the
item ior me support ot tbe forest re
serve. Forceful speeches were made by
n , .a . ... . . . -
Durueiii, uepew ana uevendge In de
fense of the work of Chief Forester
rincuot, and opposed to the extension
of the forest service by Heyburn, who
went into the entire subject.
Waxhinirton. Teh. 29 Tha hn,,n (n
committee of the whole placed itoelf
squarely on record twiay in favor of
l: it. . .
uuiiiiiig uie iwer oi special agents of
the department of the interior by a
vote restricting the n nf tha annm.
pnuon oi eiou.wu covered by the
sundry civil appropriation bill to pay
me salaries oi sucn agents.
At 6:15 the committee rose, having
completed 119 pages of the sundry civil
bill.
Wednesday, February 20.
Washington. Fih.!0. Kntiatnr Snimit
rebaina hia mtmtl in tha ITnltail fi ft fata
senate. This was decided today by
Vote Of 42 to 3H. emlinu a Innir nnnlaai
Kighteen senator were (ired, making
the actual standing on the resolution SI
for and 37 aminat. Snu.it ili.l not
vote and Wetmure was absent and not
naired. Senatora Fitllnn anil Mnlln.v
of Oreiron. Pi lea ami Anbpii nf Wnyli.
iugton and Ucyburn of Idaho voted for
Smoot. while Dubois of Idaho votxi
against him.
The naval appropriation bill, carry
inn tl00.7l'7.u07. was maul hv th
senate tonieht in B2 minntm. A ll th.
committee amendments were agreed to.
l tie only amendment adopted added
t J50.000 to the annrnnriatinn fur mil
and trans tnrtution ami ll.lO.MKi fur .
powder plant at the Norfolk navy yard.
Washington. Fob. 20 Th. nnatniRn.
i r- ' 9 - " - r"- ""v
appropriation bill, tbe largest ever re-
. i . i ... . ..
uroru vj tne corn ruiuee on postottH.'es
and post loads, passed the house today.
All the provisions relating to increaved
pay aneciinir vu rer cent of th imf.
employes, which yesterday were strick
en out on Doiuts of onlpr. w.m .mIiiv
restored to the bill. This was atvom
nlished bv a role nnwntnil h iha
committee on rules alter the hill hail
been reported to the hoiuut hv commit.
tee of the whole. 1'oinU o( order were
the feature of Uie duv. the Inttl. ,..
tinuing throughout the session.
Tuesday. February 10.
Wahiiirton. Fh. 10. Houw'a ..I.
dres to the senate today in defense of
his position as senator ni th. fnatnm
of the session. He was supported by
uiiungiutni oi termonc in an analytical
speech on the evidence.
The senate spent several hour in
further consideration of th. f.
provisioni In the lurirnltnml
ation bill, with the reenlt that arvoral
amendment were agreed to which re
strict the operation of the bureau in
several respects. The section of the
bill had not been cnmnlntail hsn a .
cess was taken for the evening session.
The senate held a thre-)ntir a.a.
tonight. Three hundred private pen
sion bills and half a hundred nriva
claim bills were passed.
liJCJlfaV-MJfc)
BLOOD
Thursday, February 21.
Washington, Feb. 21 . It was con
ceded today by senators in charge of
the agricultural hill that tha im.inn
lease provision will be eliminated on I
- ' . - . I mi ... I
. point (,i oruer. i ne reading of the
bill was completed after most of the 1
day had been snent in rlhnta n. hal
forestry system and tbe grazing meas
ure, and it will again be considered
tomorrow for final action.
Washington. Feb. 19. After
a number of bill nmiw nn n i in. nia
etinsent today, the house tesumwl con-
aiuerauon oi tne posUittice appropria-
uuu uiu. uantia tne o,iomi .inuin
which terminatei at 4 o'clwk, speeches
were rruvle bv Gille.nia of Tt. Mo..
phy of Missouri. Robi
IMuait of TpnnoMHw. T.I nvt-1 tit Kliu.
sourl, Stonerson of Minnesota, Finley
Ma .at . . ' . s
oi Doum Carolina and ritaMord of Wisconsin.
! - .. . " - -.immiAt
AND SYSTEM DISORDERED
tnmlrT? not merely an InflammaUon of the tissues of the head ami
annfthh, 6 171 ffing noises la theears, mucous droppK
, , luo enure circulation ana the ereatcr
ofi?rS SST!1 ln70lv ,Catfc Is due to the presence of an excess
of nricacid in the blood. The Liver, Kidneys and Bowels frwuenrJvbe!
come torpid and dull In their action and itTcaiVj off tS refit
waste of the body, leave it to sour and form nricidd fa the
mmJty iritiea la the blood IrritXaTd InCe
SUr8Sr, lte ! the contractine
.ymptoms 0f Catarrh, , Astheblcoe; to M pTf tteTw!
tan-hal poison affects all parts of the system. Thehead hSi 7i foht Ml
ieehnff, nose continually stopped w, pains above teve7' tlltht fr
comes and goes, the stomach iS'nj the eXe sylisa d
I had Catarrh for about fifteen fftfJ by thia disease. - It Is a Waste of
tt?9T?5?" tun to try to cure Catarrh with soravs.
Soidh.a;0f.i,ur nTmSSTiV: J, Inhalations, etc. Such treaWnt
wL muXtS.i.'L?. lDi j068 ntnah the blood, and can, therefore,
S?SSSSi nothing- more than temporarily relieve
hki.n:,irwd0! the discomfort of the trouble. ..To cure
pcnnanentiy the blood must be
hlVDUrifled anrf tho.trctan, .U.-.t
fvileiia A -a at.. .
iCil , b. b. b. . . . nl luc saw time
afobody tUaka mors of B. a. St. StrenirtlipnrH anil tnilf .. x-n. i
8. S tr.r h!. f t. .a ?7T
-r; yhxk. at shocks me
disease at IU head, goes down to the very
bottom of the trouble and makes a complete
and lasting- cure. S. S. S. removes every
Particle of the catarrhal poison from the
Wood, making this vital stream pure, fresh
PIIRCIV UrrrTini f r f"7. inen the inflamed mem
rUKELY . VEGETABLE . bran to heal, the head is loosened
.. , na.clearei,uienawklngandspittingcea8e,
i S' so 401163 the etomach and digestion and acta as a
nse Se? e,ntirVystela' " y offering with CatSh bia"e
Without chartres. J Q o iw ', i Jou epeciai medical advlCO
jnumijcrtarge. 8. S. 8. is tor sale at all first class drutr stores.
IWT SWifT.SPCCIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm..
Catarrh 1 a. blood diHus, and thorouir
Kobodr think Biore of B. s!
Not Drawing Two Salaries.
. Washington, Feb 19. At yesterday's
meeting of the senate fVrTi rn if tn nn in.
an effrirt waa ma. la tn
have repfirted on confirmation the
names of the recently appointed ranal
commissioners, hut it m fniuii.i i...
, - . . . I . u j
an objection from Culberson, who stat,
ed tliat he liad heard it reported that
Mr. r-honts is drawino- a arm
from the Interborrmgh Railroaxi com
pany, In addition to his salary as canal
commissioner. Mr. Khnnt. rfnii tu-
report, but the denial was received too
late to permit action.
Increases Naval Appropriation.
Washington, Feb. 19. After one sit
ting of the senate nommlfr, m.
affairs today authorised a favorable re
port upon the naval appropriation bill,
A numbor of increases in appropria
tions were recommended, the most of
which was the addition of 3,000,000
for the armament of new battleships,
the increase bringing the total np to
$12,000,000. The Mare Island navy
yard appropriation was increased 101,.
000. The house provision for two bat
tleships of the Dreadnaught type was
Disregard President's Reaueet.
Washington. Feb. 20 Th hnu.J
niiiiittee on appropriations complete
ly uisnrganiea me president request
ior an extra annmnriarion r,f s.sisinon
for special agents to investigate public
mnii entries and merely inserted in Uie
sundry civil bill the regular appropri
ation of 1260,000. In view of the fact
mat uie president greatly modified his
order regarding the examination of
euirius, mere is nuie necessity for an
increased appropriation. It is very
uouoiiiii ii uie senate or house will in
crease this Item,
CROPS NEVER FAIL
' . ,-k ' iiwy Minawr svrsj Utrtuif
im rnmrnli ,11,. s-tllrr. hk-b-tt ..4 tm it(
' ,llw rin-tii iMtiifti: rh.newat fniif.
imir.Mrroitrfrftln, ltr iir tMvii, ual.
Uj IovsnHsnI in nutt IbdisriM, IHmm H K. timm
loa 10 Y til u tui.tf (Mft ou.na ctHjulrr ot ui tw
Jm, j, iim, rswJ
----- " r.i-j irtirilinrta.
C.C. MOOItK ItKAI. l TK M-AV
'"7 aa a.kiob, irt.ba.
GOOD SEEDS
j Each year hHnr. h. lm-M.uj i
' vruirrs
ior our aeeai. wnvi Hi-.na . i ..
1 .... - J.'. . " "WT
v... invw mai pruquce uimaciory and
profitable croot. We knna, .d.
years ol eiperlence, what torn are besi
10 piam en mis col. Buy P. 3. Co ,
Diamond Brand" Sewis, the bed tor
the Weil. Our n, irm . .
. --- - r"K- ruinuai
Catalog and Seed Planier's Guide; No.
ifce on request.
PORTLAND SERft rrt
Portland, Oi igoa Spoken, Wh!
8ays Plnchot Packed Hall."
Washington, Feb. 20. Senator Hey
burn, during a speech in the annate,
nutiy ensrgea unit the Forest service,
on the occasion of his speech at the
Irrigation congress in Bolso butt 8.p
to m her. backed the hall with i
ployes, and, ar-cording to a prearranged
plan, deliberately hissed him down
when he was attapkina rnrni,,, p:
chot and the administration. He said
the hissing was done entirelv b For
estry eninloyes.' Senator f:.rt,.r
presided at that meeting promptly
denied It.
AUSTIN WELL DRILLS
Mull 1(1 all at via., e.,.,1 .ii -t .... I
anrwh-r... ii ,, ,...' f -"'r ml oil
21 Hawthorn Ave. Portland, Or.
Ferry Seeds
are nut an
rmrnt. butwtihnruiii.r-iii,ii
t.i un.iim.uin. .... - -
rrom the start, f i.. ... 1
douliu at plenlln nor dlsap
polnlmrnts si harvest. r,r
T uu will rta.isin rwery or sent-
Ing one) of Ayer's Pills at bedtlma.
"Such a dark day as this," complnlnsd
in woiaaered iian-mjer lu tn auiiurtaiB
train, "la enouli to make auybody teal
(looniy.-
"Not Iv'rybody, or," aald th. pasaeo-
swe with tha ti'lrat U'ar.1 mnl "V..t
th' r-rallroad romp'ny. aunyhow. It's
savin' money b not ilfhtin the ca are."
(Mv rw 'ttunun oiimmr'
IThat Is tJtXATIVK HKOMO Oiilnlne. Simi
larly nauiril re-unities stimeiliiive th-i-i.e
The Aral aud orlyuial Culd Tablvt Is a W 1111 K
PAI'KAilK with Mark and rml Iriierln. aud
bears tuesiuaturaul K. W. UKOVa. fee.
la Leaal farm.
"If I thouellt TOU ar.r. a,,nr Sa ntaa
false, Marie," said th trtlrut youns
lawyer, "hv 111. errat hnm ammn I il ki.lit
lou with a writ of halwa. nin.ua "
"That will not he neceaaarr." amllad
aiiaa uana. "ia not (uing to run
way."
"SoT" ha arhleneml ttinvlna at ate m
"All ihj at. .Ne en-ai will do just as
wen.
Rheumatism
I on of the constitution! dlsraa-t. it
Manifests Itself In local arhes and pain.-
inflamed Joints and stiff muscle. but It
cannot be cured by local appll.otloiis.
It requires conslltutlonai trratrurnt, and
in best Is course ot the great blood puri
fying and tonic medicine
Hood's Sarsaparilla
whlcb neutralltes the acidity of Uie blood
and builds up tbe whole system.
In usual liquid form or tn chocolated
tablets known as tarsataba. lOOdumfl.
Flint Opposss Agitation.
Washington, Feb, 19. Senator Flint,
of California bad a conference with the
president todav ahnnt th.
, . ' Hwinuorn
question and legislation. Heexpressed
the opinion that th
on the P;ific cowjt wtui unfortunates
ine iHJdriiuiiity of the Japanwe govern,
ment Igju.ntz tiaHHivfrt fnr tha ror,nr,
tie to come to the mainland, thus ren
perlng nugatory tbe effect of the pro
dosed legislation, was suggested to the
president by the senator.
Bill for Voluntaar Army,
Washington, Feb. 19. -Senator War
ren, chairman of the unula
' - ... ."...!.! .lili
on military affairs, Uxlay Intrrxiuceil a
y.:h i .i i . i r . . .
proyioiiig ior ins raising or a vol-
unwer army or tne umtMi Ntnii
Ing actual or threatened war. The bill j
divmrn the military establishment In-
to three branches, tha rn vii lap a ttr I
the National guard and the volunteer
army, xi provides that the volunteer
army shall be maintained In time ofj
war and when war is imminent, and
uav n may ne raised Dy proclamation
by the president.
Veterans May Oat Bear.
Washington. Feb. 20. a-- A ntifntivl rt.
tions aggregating 104,137,547 are car
ried in the bill rrnvMI,. f,.. u.,.il
.(..
naiie-e ior jwuo, reported to the
.murn uy tne committee on apppropria
tions. The amount W 1o(i7 tin
i ... uvi nw)
148.884. TIm nimmliiiia 1 1 i
I " ' II. I 1 17.1 EMI 111. I
elude a clause In the bill preventing
io nam oi oeer in national soldiers
homes after March 4 .i.i, :i,ui,. i
eluded in last yr's bill, but it Is bo-
' Aa Art Aaeedot.
Ednsrd itoMwater, founder and edi
tor ot the OnmliA H, had a sincere
lov of art lie ImltHt ph tures Unit In
dicated si'Hiiinil work, so en I led lui
presiluiilstld pIctilMHl thnt wi're inetvly
rough and hurried sketi'he and so
culled portraits that hor uo likeness to
their orlgliinls. A young painter
showed Mr. Itosewnter one duy por
trait of a uiu tun I friend, j
"That a portrait of Hinltii I" the edi
tor exclaimed. "I'd uurvr bar known
It." I
M0U," th artist Mclslmed, "I didn't !
try for a likeness, you know, I trTvd ,
for sn etTiHt an effect lu grays."
"I know uisn lu Now York," said
Mr, lloaewater, "who bud bis portrait
painted Inst year. It coat htitt $4.000, ;
Slid be was very proud of It When II i
cam home be ihowvd It to bis cook.,
"Well, Mary, h said, 'bow do you
Ilk this portrait r .
'8ur, sir,' snld th cook, It's love
ly. If beautiful. It's divine.'
"'And, of course,' said my friend,
"you know who It IsT
'Oil. of count I do, sir.' snld th
cook. 'Of course, of course.' A shs
poke sh kept drawing oesrnr to th
picture, studying it mora and mora
closely. 'Of course, air,' all anld. 'It's
you or the tulstrvs.' " liuffslo ICuiiulr-r.
Many Afflicted Country People
reeomlnelfl us tnrlreelment aad
returulnr Dome cura,1. We iria
urnilv aud rimily euro InJi-va-Una,
hlieuntailsin. all frlyale and
Waattna lllsraars, NervuUS iMftfir.
dere, liiaeau-i ol Wiinien aud t hllJ
ten, kesante, IIIihhI, ssla and
Chronle liiMuea. tin waller Wuat
jour trouble nay be.eoaie Iv ee ua.
fea CsaraluUes u4 LusautMa.
NiwrorkSurKlcalandUidiullasIltuti
rrnueseflr tsr.hJ tl (at, af Slath las'
Weettea Its. ferUMa, 0.
MUSCULAR
AILMENTG
Ms
Th Old-Monk-Cur will
ltihlen out S com reeled
muol la a Jllly.
" "y
JACOBS
OIL
Don't play poasum wtlh pain,
but 'lends trlolly le buHisM. .
Frlc Ii sad SO
MOW Aim M. nrtttTON -AM.-W art Ckeeaba.
ldTtila, t'ttlntMis .twliu. to,kae - UZ
.lin,r, IM. SI I ..imii, ndvar, imm iw
( iprf.ll. I anlil. Ii-aia, K.liluf
Sill irive ttat aanl ua eiaiHMInM.
a,. mtHm aiHMUHKa MS
1 1 1 'Hal I' s,i ,
R.haei Oim
l.a-Ul..7
...laa as
Cweienl ana
lioo.eee
(irnsl Matt.
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iswireerli
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