Peculiar to ilseSf
In combination, proportion and process, Mood's Sarsaparilla
is therefore Peculiar to Itself in merit, sales and cures.
m It is made from the best blood-purifying1, alterative and
tonic ingredients by such original ana peculiar methods as to
retain me mil meaicinai vaiue or cacn ana au.
The severest forms of scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu.
matism, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists, ioo doses $t. Begin to take it today.
Sarsatabs
NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
81
REFORM IN POSTAL SERVICE.
For those who prefer
uedieine In tablet
form, Hood's Sarsaparilla U now put np la ehoeo
laud tablete called Simula, u well m In the
aaoal Utold form. Sarsalaba hat MeaUraur the I
aame ci ratlve pr erl'e an Oie lltiuttl fi'im. b. alilre
aci'uia 7 of d i-iivmi-iK-e, tn aiy, there
he nc no to by vvapo at o , bn-akaav or leakage
Mold by drutfffbtl or are prompity by mall
I . 1. II oil I'd, Uiw I, htaa.
Gcaraktkkd under the Food and Drug Act, June 39. Isttt. No. S24.
Marrlaara Literally a Lotterr,
Tbat marriage It a lottery la not
merely a figure of speech In the prov-
luce or Smolensk, Russia ; It U ao
actual fact There four times everj
rear a lottery Is held, the capital prize
being a young country girl, with cunie
tlmes a good dowry lu sheep. The price
of a ticket is about S3 cents. At
single drawing 6,000 tickets are sold.
He who Is fortunnte enough to draw
the lucky ticket has his alternative
he may marry the girl if she pleases
Dim, also gaining thereby $4,250, iu ad
dltlon to whatever the girl brings with
her as dowry, or. if the "prlxe" in ques
tion does not please htm, be can turn
the ticket over to a friend.
Proof of Merit.
The proof of ' he merits of a plaster tt
ne cure? ii emeu, ana ine voluntary
t .miumisls of those who have used All
rock's Piasters during the past sixtv yea
la unimpeachable evidence of ih ir a t
erio:ity and should convince the most
else tical. 8ell-iraise is no recuniu.en-
riatiun, but certificate from those ho
have use them arv.
Allc-ck's are the original and genuine
porous piaster and nave never oetn equal
ed by those who have sought to trade upon
meir reputation i y making pla ters with
ho e in them. Avoid substitute as you
wouiu coiuerieu money.
Faith with Works.
Everywhere over the dwellings of the
natives of the great central plateau of
Bolivia is the grass cross. Charles
M. Pepper, the author of "Panama to
Patagonia," states that he rarely found
a but without this symbolism.
The cross, he was told, was blessed
by the priest, and then it kept out the
rain, which at times Is very heavy,
One old man, whose undoubted brtbo
doxy was, at least, without a crust of
superstition, was asked If the crosses
really did keep out the rain.
"Yes. If the roof Is a good one," he
gravely replied.
DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?
Cura the Kidneya and the Pain Will
Never Return.
Only one sure way to cure an aching
back. Cure the cause, the kidneys.
Thousands tell of cures
made by Doan's Kid
ney Pills. John C.
Coleman, a prominent
merchant of Swains-
boro, Ga., says: "For
several years my kid
neys were affected, and
my back ached day
and night. I was lan
guid, nervous and lame in the morning.
Doan's Kidney Pills helped me right
away, and the great relief that followed
has been permanent."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y.
I vl 11 n
Samael Was All la.
The nilulstor of a negro church In
Richmond gave out a funeral notice
one Sunday as follows:
"I have to announce to you, bred
ren and sisters, dat de funeral of de
only survivlu' son of de late Thomas
Plukers au' his widow, Martha Jane
Ptnkers, both deceased, will take place
an" come to occurrence on Tuesday
next at 12 ro., noon precisely.
"An' I have to say, bredren and
sisters, dat contributions for carryin'
out dat funeral will be In order an'
acceptations, or else de funeral can't
take place, exoeptln' and save only
as a plain burial; fo' Samuel Plnkers
has got Jos' money enough to bury
himself without any obsequious cere
monies, such as be deserves." liar
Der's Weekly.
Fabaloa 9aaia Paid for Vaaea,
Some rare old porcelains and furni
ture were recently sold at a London
auction, bringing prices which attest
to the demand among the wealthy tor
tne fine art works of ancient days. 'I ue
most conspicuous were old Chinese
vases and beakers and Mandarin Jars.
A pair of vases, of what is kuown in
China as the llang-tse period, brought
fraction under J.IWHX The Chinese
beakers sold for J15.500. A pair of
Mandarin Jars brought $S.2.".0, and a
pair of Ky-LIn jars $i!)oO. Four Chip
pendale chairs, however, made a good
showing against the curious art of tlie
East, and sold for $18,573, while a
Louis XV cloek-case brought fl.SOO.
MoTlaar Pictures ot Mas la Fill
The cinematograph has demonstrated
Its usefulness to the science of medi
cine In more ways than one. Dr. V.
Chase of Edinburgh used It to pro
cure films Illustrating the convulsions
accompanying an epileptic fit The
thoroughness with which the subject
tas been pursued may be Judged from
the statement that the films exhibiting
epileptic seizures measure 1.550 feet
and contain nearly 23.000 minute pic
tures of attitudes assumed during the
convulsions. The value of such records
lies mainly In using them to Instruct
medical students so that they may rec
ognize the character of a fit when en
countered In actual practice.
Commission to Suggest Improvements
for Meyer to Execute.
Washington, March 6. President
Roosevelt today had a conference with
Postmaster General Meyer, and mem
bers of the postal commission, Includ
ing Senators Penrose and Carter and
Representative Overstreet and Uard
ner of New Jersey The commission
to make a thorough investigation of the
methods of the administration em
ployed in the postal service, with the
view to suggesting reforms and im
proveinentts that may be for the better
ment of the service. 1 here was a gen
era! exchange of ideas between the
president and his callers regarding the
work.
Mr. Mever believe that the meet
improved business methods should lie
adopted in all branches of the postn
service, with a view to its being en
tirely self-supporting, and that rcfoiim
should De put into effect wherever
there Is any evidence of a want of sys
tem or laxitv of methods.
NO ACTION ON CHINESE LABOR
Northwest Postal Affairs.
Washington, Alaivh it. Washington
rural routes ordered established May
lo: llatline, IXniglaa county, route 1
population 340, families 85; Walla
Walla, Walla Walla county, route tl,
population not given, families 120.
Maurice W. Staples has been ap
pointed regular, John S. (iates substi
tute, rural carrier, route l,at Kndlcotl.
Wash.
Oregon post nuu-t ers appointed: Cor
bet, Newell P. Oleason, vice W. II.
Reed, removed; Inland, Percy G.
Minis, vice II. C. Hall, resigned; Ma-
pleton, Krnest A. Tabor, vice K. C.
Bean, resigned; Wren, tieorge W.
llovey, vice Richard Wilde, resigned.
Gets Deserved Promotion,
Washington, March 12. No govern
ment official ever ear mil promotion
mote than F. II. Newell, who as to
day made director of the reclamation
setvice, succeeding O. D. Waleott. Mr.
Newe'l entered the government service
in 1888, first undertaking general irri
gation surveys and later taking charge
f the hydrogntphic bureau, w hen it
was fotmeil. ror is years lie has de
voted his entire time to studying the
resources and irrigation possibility
of the arid West, and he is now better
intormed on this subject than anv other
living man.
Government Release Bidders From
Obligations Under Bids.
Washington, March 8. Frederick
Morse, of the American-China com
pany, and Julian Kultons, who have
submitted tmuxwals to the Isthmian
Canal commission to supply Chinese
laborers for the canal work, have ad
dressed an iiinuirv to Secretary Tail as
to the division of the department upou
their bids, which have been pending!
since last fall.
Action has been deferred on these
bids because the administration was I
not certain that the work would be
done bv contract or continue under gov
ernment management. Meanwhile the I
bidders have become imntient and Mr.
Morse called on .Mr. Tuft today, with I
the result that they went to the White I
Mouse and discussed the matter with
the president. Utter the following
statement was given out atllieWarl
dcparttutict:
'In view of the changes which have
taken place In the management on the I
Isthmus, the persons making lud-i lor I
Chinese labor, which have long been
pending, have been notified that no I
action will be taken in respect to them; I
that they are released fiom anv obliga
tions under their bids, and that, if or-1
ension should arise for a renewal of
bid for Chinese labor, they would be
notified."
STUDY COAST DEFENSE.
(i
OF
Personal Knowledge
I l 1l- 1. th. winning ( ''' ' eulmlnallm eoral. ol this
Wal kaowUdge I. h. w - n. u
emn.litiv. ll " " '""
IS Iron! .. of nformoJ f World.
. i 1 L..wU.l ia wall aaaanlial to
A vast tuna P,,w'"" "
.ITIa.. ol runo.lon. .n4
al to tlis chiavamant el
rma w .
at. .11 ( Ih. u'" '" nA in l""0"
U. "Z hTwh.a J whole. m..lr ;''J
b.r.T that Syrup ol Fig. .ml EU.li ol S...n manufe. -wred lr ih CaM
S r Co! U Mpi which I -i.h .K. apre J 11 h.
Knowri Quality. Known K.o.llenc and Km
.n.nl Part. .nJ ha. wonlh. Ju.hU paUonaa- l m.lh-.
U. r.mm.
lotnw Fig
nioattm
x
lufoimad ol Ih. wottd. who know
ly
now
llions ol Ih. Wall
I ihtir own paraoiial knowla.1.
Coma
nd Irani
tu.l un lh. it U h. Sr- ...d b.. ol Uuuly
vaganl or unraasonabl. claims ... n.a.U
Thie valuable h" ,,m nJ "m,wlr
known umUf Ih. nam. of -Sy.up ol I igt- .nd haa ..l...d l
world-wid. .cc.pt.nc. a. th. mort ,..ll.nl fam.tr la...... A.
It. pur. Usartv. prim ipWobt-nad (.... Sann ... wall km.-n
to ph,ci.. .nd Ih. Wall Manned ol the ... d lo U .
b.rt wa hav..Jpl.d lh. mor. .lalwrat. nam. .l - Sylup ..
F.g ...dEUiir ol S.r.M-. ' "r oaaenpur. ...
th. r.nwJy. but doublUaaly it will .Iway. U .tld
lui by lh. ahort.i nam. ol - S tup ol I ."d lo ft
its b..mial .Satta. .lw.ys l.. whn punhaaing.
th. lull nam. ol " Company vaiiimma ri
Syrup Co.-printed onlh. I.ont ol .very pwkaga.
whether you call lot - yup ol I me
at by Ihe lull nam. Syrup ul Figs
and Uiuf ui Sen".
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1
is
The Oldeat Baak.
The Bank of Naples is the oldest
bank iu existence, for the Monte Vec
chlo of Venice and the Banco San
Giorgio at Genoa, both founded In the
twelfth century, have ceased to exist,
as has also the Bank of Barcelona.
founded In the fourteenth century. The
tsarut or aples was founded in 1539
and Is a state bank with a considera
ble capital, to which no one lays any
claim, in other words. It Is a Joint
stock bank, with no shareholders.
IF YOU WANT WHAT YOU WANT WHEN
YOU WANT IT
ALWAYS KEEP A BOTTLE OF
it. rjfl!
W THB HOUSB AND YOU WTLL HAVB A
QUICK, SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR PAIN
WHERE YOU CAN GET AT IT WHEN HEEDED.
PRICE 25c AND 50e
Ia the Art Gallrrr.
Look at that wonderful paint
ing entitled "The Sunset"
Katharine Yes, and tbey say dust
causes besutiful sunsets.
Eva Well, I guess It would take a
treat deal of "dust" to buy tbat one.
Eaallr Satlafled.
"But," protested old Ootrox, "I do
not wish you for a son-in-law."
"well," replied young De Short, "If
that's the way you feel about It give
me a good salaried position In your
office ana we 11 let It go at that"
SKIN DISEASES
HUMORS IN THE BLOOD
.tirl fTrnmM100 !' iV and the BL'm wiI1 soft, smooth
and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu
lation its presence 13 manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These
humors get into the blood, generally because, of an inactive or sluS
Xt? f the,mefmber3 c the body whose duty it is to collect and cl ry
rXi s "?hjr matter is Jt
. " iuc cucuiauon Decomes chareed with the acid
po.son. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through the
pore. , and glands cf the 6kin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter TSLu
bait Rheum and skin eruptions cf various kinds. Eczema appears
With a Ellfht rerlnose nf tha f,.n j t T , . appears, usually
fln a flM ;iVC-a".r: e"""" "? pusiuiea irom whtch there
. uv UI1C3 anu ,orms a crust, and the itching is intense
It is generally on .the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other wrts
of the body luav be affcrte.1 Tf, .t, ,6" ol"e.r.part3
t : ,, , , . " ."c o.iu unes, cracits ana bleeds'
the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended
W !? Va VUaat' CaUsi"? a dry fcverish condition and givW it a
hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in the
I suffered with Ec:om for forty J? of. Pples and black heads, while
I me until "ASS fcW " "Z.T.Z '"J? 5atChe.S a differ'
iusuBiiraii":5'.s-..r ould 'orms oi Skin
m wj ill ii um v :r - - - :x m .
tlckrfluidruaawouMcom.oi "3 "rnt
the .km acd -hea toratchod off sometimes
Will Transfer Inspectors.
Washington, March 12. Stvretary
iraus, oi me m pariinem or Lomineire
and Iilmr, is greatly dissatitu-il w it 1
me present nieiiUNis ol steamtxiat in-
pection, and t.xlay announced that
markeil reform is to be imnieiliately
inaugurated with a view to increaHed
etticiency of service and rlucing the
hances of disaster. He has directed a
hange in the station of all Inspectiirn
f hulls and boilers throughout the
Cnited States and will ask eongrest
next winter to authorize him to keep
inHpectors continually on the move.
May Graduate to Consulate.
Washington, -March 6. At the joint
request of Senator Fulton and John
Ilarrett, the president has designatel
Isaac A. Manning, of Portland, for ex-1
amination with a view to appointment
to a consular position in South Amer
ica. Under the new law only nerris
lemgnated tiy the president may take
the examination and those making
higher mar K are appointed to existing
vacancies. If Mr. Manning makes
good showing, Ins appointment to
some South American p-wt is probable.
Forest Rangers for Idaho,
Washington, March f).The follow
ing forest ranxers have been appotntnl
in Idaho: W. A. Wickersham, J. W.
Hill, II. A. Heigh, C.T. Gray, J. I.
Wooden, C. K. Iloyt, of Boise; S. W
Hudnmeutt, liadger; C. II. Huff, Priest
River; II. O. Rose, Weston; J. IX Mo
Call, Lirdo; (i. F. Johnson, Meadiam:
IJ. II. h'-rbv, C. K. Herrich, Alphi;
W. M. Carrljell, Weiw-r.
Henri Post for Governor
Washington, March tt. Mr. Henri
Poht, of Iiayport, L. I., and a former
assemblyman for that district, has been
selected as governor of Porto Itico bv
the president to succeed Governor Win-
throp, who is to become assistant sec
retary of the treasury. Mr. Post is
now secretary of the insular govern
ment, and is alsjut 4.' years of age.
Absence of Many Regular Prevent.
Usual Encampments.
Washington, March 7. Assistant
Secretary Oliver has notified the govern-
ois of the various state and teriitories
which have an organized militia force
that it has been found necessary to omit
for this year the contemplated annual
brigade and division encampments for
the instruction of the infantry, cavalry
and field artillery of the regular army,
as many posts will be depleted by reas
on of the alsnce of about tl.OOU troops
n Cuba, a considerable mniiN'r a', the
amestown exposition a:td the move
ment of a large portion of the army to
the rtiilippinos.
In lieu thereof camps of instruction
for the owst artilleft will be establish
ed during the season of HH)7, ami the
.National Guard of the various states
contiguous thereto will be invited to
take part in the development of the
problei. s involved In the defense of the
sea coast. Invitations will shortly Is
Usued to the governors of the scalxeird
states interested, specifying in detail
the forces desired to carry out the pro
posed piobleins. The camps prolbly
will be held in July and last from one
week to 10 days.
Kill Bill Amid Laughter.
Washington, March 4. lleverldge
called up in the renate to. lay a hill
for the protection of game in Aliwkn.
The reailing of the measure was de-
manual i.y luioerson and had oro-
ceeilel for five minutes when It was
suggeste.1 by Carter that it would be
impossible to get the bill engrossed be-
toie noon, even if it Hissed.
'I wish to call attention to the fact
that the bill must necessarily be
amended," said Clapp. "It givte no
prottvtion to woodchucks, and there is
no exception against the penalty for
men who kill ducks and pmirie rhh-k-
ens in seu-ueiense. ine bill was
withdrawn amid laughter
A R
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LOUISVILLE, KY.
SAN FRANCISCO,
USA.
LONDON. ENGLAND
GAL
NEW YORK.N.Y'
I sauna al laia.e.
The Ihx-tor It's hard to .-harartrriie
Id fittiiif terms sui h a!umiiia!j .rather
this.
Th Profeesnr Not at all ; but It's
hard to rlmractrrlie it iu terms fit fur
publication.
OntV One "HROMO Ql IMNf "
Thai I. I AIIK liKoM'i oiimlno Slrl
larly ham-,l rlh-ll-. .-ttMin-'4 ,l,r.-,.-The
flr.t ari-l ,rl ll, laliln 1. a W III it
FAI K M.t llh I. .. k au l t, .l !, '.:crirn, an
bvari ltl iisoalurv ol K. VV i,uo K v.
M 'Whii ;. tit'Htoit .iwnsi iWns.
II..., Iad, II , , It. . HoU, SV. , ha
ltl w.l 4 ai-ad imln4Ml
I.uaa aad akorl .1 II.
STlbhli-tNiiw Hint ou hate bgiin
to write sH-try I aupiKise yuu will
wenr your hair long.
Iri!ilili- - I'll hear It as long a I
can. 1)iit. of course, I viptvt tu Ucmuiu
bald tvxiner or later.
kAINLCSS
Ut l'. Iil.n
DCNTI
STRY
tvuiMKt rarr
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-h. ; . r .i.a!i .lr
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YAtX DtNTISTS
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ENGRAVING Write U$
PLATES
tOH f RIM TING
IIICKS-CMATTtN
Portland Orrfaa
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
Signature of 5J
Nominations Not Co firmed.
Washington, March 4. When con
gress ended tolay, there rernainl
alsiiit IfiO nominations by the president
that had not been ion filmed, of these
three were appointees as United Ktutt
attorneys and confirmation was object
ed to by senators from the district to
which the appointments were made.
They were: William C. llrlstol, for
tne uistrict of Oregon, opposed by Sen
ator rulton; James I). Klliott. for tin.
listrict of Kouth Dakota, oms1 bv
.-enaior rwurwige, and t). K. Hundley,
for the .Northern district of Alabama.
The remainder of the unconliimel nom
inations were postmasters.
Appoints Wickersham Again.
Washington, March 6. The nresi-
lent tslay signed a recess aniHiintment
for District Judgo James Wiekershan..
.t t I i. . ' . 1
iiAiasKa. iiiejtuige is now serving
nis second term on the hem h, but his
nomination for that term has not been
confirmed by the senate. Churmm ;
Qalf la.
"Well, you haven't won your MrlU
for shorter hours, have you?"
"No. but we'll succeed In the long
rtiu."
"Hut to tie really siica'saful, yon
kuotv, you'll have to make abort wyrk
of It" I'll! IikI.-'hIi I -i IT,.,,.
Mothers Will fln.1 tin U n ...
I'J.'l WWr.s
i-j.
Oarl.
..,,- . ....
v-ouny o-iis mo mat no has rw-elted
a very Battering offer for bis .-rv
Ices."
"I)o you believe It?"
ny, . Any offer nt all for his
services would be flattering." Wash
Ington Herald.
frnjir nuts, vims, pianis
BLRKSMIRE SWINr.
SIIOKIIIOKN CATHI. K,-,.d
BAKKID AND HIJ ROCKS
PAtlllC NURMKY (O.
(ellitea ti,m. 1,n,.M. (Vasaa
a a a a
aeaaawl
0
MUlETlEAM
BORAX
mak.a eloihe aoowy while, hytieo
, icaliy ets.n an4 will not tnluie lit. nn
; ent labilca, almntt IUnn.1. ol cum cot
. or. to run,
f Ail-ltairf. aamt-lp n,tat ttsikU.an-la.iqe.
' el, it -)iu, If, l-i ...(,,,.. A ivhlt alvl ,.r Ja.
j name ..).l,s lAHlt; IUS
; ' . alati-tt, . al
AUSTIN DRILLS
X-le In al-
.a-1 I'ftr a.
CITC "' Vl"' t'aai-e and all Nrvniu Ma-aaas
I 110 Irmaiinllr mr hr IT. Kln,', ,,-,
rv. Itai,.r. Nn.l f.,r HlKK lllriu .,u. ,
-- - - , i4.,ni AfKuou, lbua..l'a
t her
Opea lloais,
Father had just sunk the curving
oi mi- lurxey wlien
the uhiiiiI ring at the bell.
ial here, Maud," he said
Mlf lfs
aiminst him r t.io !,. ; ,J i... In n ...... ......... " '"'
sternly.
the department of justice.
regularly,
Ballinger Takes Office
Washington, March 6. Judge
New Rules for Private Postcards.
Tanuuijcusn, ..lurcn o. An order
Rich-
7 ,' ,.',,' yea-httH been Issued provid ng new regula
tor, ay succeeded Governor WII lam A. jtions governing private postcanls Hu'-li
Kichards of Wyoming as com.nms oner cards Inut be' made of an unfoh e
of the general land olhce After being ,,le(.e of wmrA, not exceeding 3 0 6
sworn in Mr. lia linger had an Infer- by 5 9-10 inches, nor less than 2 by
vis r 'f""8 Wr i t,,e,",'rau ,Ji- ""Lea. They must In form and in
vision chiefs. Judge lialllnger enters ,,naix .,! nl TAtu,r . u. "
One of the worst
trouble is S.-iif- Pt,,.,,,, .
its favorite point of attack is the scalp.
d off sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak
PhSETZZSS 1 5?d lvy disagreeable types of sk
uuV yon wa nmictaa, tut
whan I used R. B. B. T lounii
fcot cure. Tier. ha. never been
mjt nbuxati me irouoie.
Stockman, ITob.
disease. The humor producing the trouble
lies uormani m me blood through the
V inter to break out and tr,rmnf
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 so that the skin instead of being
irritated and diseased, is nourished by a
eupply of fresh, healthy blood. External
, applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.,
while they soothe the itching caused by
akin afTertinnd. i"m , .f.a. i. . , ,
because thev do not reach the bW. S ssIT ..T?le
nd forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its
PURELY
VEGETABE
upon nis (iiitus an commissioner co
incidentally with the entrance of James
K. Garfield as secretary of the interior.
Secretary Garfield and Judge liallinger
were classmates at college. J. II. Hu.
linger, of Heattlo, is his secretary.
Paw
Hiannaiiy like the governuiHiit post
cards. They may Ixs of any color, not
Interfering with a legible address ami
postmark. Very thin sheets of paper
may be attached b thorn if they com
pletely adhero to the card.
Canal Employes in Bad Humor
Punama, March 6. An order issued
D) the canal authorities has caused
much comment and dissatisfaction
among the employes. The order abol
ishes cumulative leaves of absence and
obliges all those entitled to three
""""'in iKiiv ui laKH li on Amu l , . .
. , .: i " "ere uecioeo loony Dy l,e Munreme
court advermdy to the government's con
tention, the opinion being delivered by
Chief Justice Fuller, who held that the
United Htates Circuit couit. hud erred
in holding that the indictment was suf-
Cannot Remove Fertilizer Case.
Washington, March 6. The Perlil.
iw.-r Triii-t imhi-h, Involving the right of
the United Mates to compel the remov
al of the indicted officials of the fertili
I er companies, consisting of the alleged
,tiust, from Virginia to Tennessee for
leu mm to come after dinner
"It Isn't necessary, fuilu.r" .
after. .New Vork 1'resa.
PHtS fUHIO IN TO 14 OAVt
PAZO OJNTMKNT I. ,.reni,- I ,,.,.
eaaaol Icni,,,, W!il, WerJIn or r.,iru.1iK
pllea In e to II .lay. , money reluii.lr..a..
'",'k .r.
'Mr. Dlii-s," salil th hosf.,, wlm
living sa ".t home," , Mr'. j,,'"?
not look the leant ht lik. a l,era' , '
yet you any he ha. m.,I, . fortune bHu
So be las, Mrs. ;rM,, ,,w,rM,
privileged friend, "t'attl. ncn " ,T
Tribuno. pin' -'",o
l,'l. nn ,u nil 4,
nS l--ia a.a-K ,,.
Ii r A I i a. rf
4JJ Hawthorn. Ave. Portland. Of
taEvm!
akuaaaaf
RRYS
Seeds
prove llirlr wuivh at harvest
time. Afterovrr lifty yrarsof
s.irreas, tliry are ,roi,uii. rd
the let .nil surrn ,y rarrfal
plautrra evrtvwlirre. Vonr
draW aril jlrm. 1907
Annul fire on mpirst.
i a rrMrii..i,rtl, uuk.
MAKE fN0 MISTAKE
m
mm
I
OILED
CLOTHING
oi u'veyou com
piM? protection
ftnd lona sorvim
You can t afford
tobuyanyoUier
guaranteed
The beat dealer sell H
lose the riltllt to anv liiiveut u 1 1 I,.I.
ot tne employes intend to ask for their
leave at once, and their action mav dis.
organize the situation, besides handi
capping the work of the soveral depart
ment. Indignation meetims
held along the line.
Square Deal In Weighlrg Mall.
Washington, 1). C, March 5. It
was announced toduy at the I'oatoiTlce
'jepartment that the following order
was issued by Postmaster General Cor.
telyou on March 1: "That whenever
the weight of mail is taken on railroad
routes performing service certain
Javs
mr v 1.1. r , I, 1 .
j-.r , ; - '"""-J uiuuu vo iui . 1 - "1 "" niioic numoer oi uays
.; o o r, ""J1 auvjee acsirea sent iree '""r ior omaining tne at erase
o. o. is lor saie at all trst class drug stores. weight per day." It is believed this
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, G4. I will be a fairer deal.
affection.
to all who write,
ficient to secure the removal of the
without regard to the evidence.
8taver Making Good Record.
Washington, March 6. Chief Kngi-
neer elevens is trying to make a rocoid
Wifore he turns the Panama work over
10 ins successor, Colonel Goetlials, as
Is evidenced by a cablegram from him
received by Secretary Tuft, which says'
"In 23 working days in February .
eavation In the Cuhibrs cut was 0.18
644 yards. On the same basin a full
month would have been 722,000 yards.
March fhould go considerably over
800,000 yards,"
There Is more Oeiarrh In this section ,,r th-
remeillrs. ami I,. '.7. . V. 7.,."'"
EXCURSION
To Sunny Alberta
CANADA
March 25 and every
two weeks thereafter,
$42 for round trip,
which includes berth
and meals. Trip costs
you nothing if you
buy land. Write and
learn about our Spe
cial Pullman Car Excursion.
H, E, Barn Land Co.
Portland, Oregon
214-215 Chamb r of Commerce
P. H. V.
No. II 07
IlyilKN srrlila, ls
It innila ihla
a.tvartlaer pleaee
aafier
k- DOUGLAS
Vo7 "J&L i5ffir K
$3.00
t. 0WU8
omuls run evmvnnnt.
nu... i "'"
Science has provun
nni-a, a-i to ai.r.n
W, I, I loulii allium
WdllU)
PfllCC.
Alt lm,.ra.
II.M,a' I, li i.T't." '. W... a
in slvle, m n,i Mr " 7 f's'twear
una iineaie, ami ti,e,ire reqiilre.no si iu v"? "' ",n "ll"n 'l ev.-ry ,u-UM , ' "" ' "'O'lry. lOiuU Jv j, I
Hall's i aunly l-illa are th. best. '"r " : - . :r
"Pa
the deck
said Hobby, ns he leaned ow.r
rail, "wlmt kind of a l.i .
I that out on the lake?"
JU.it " refilled pa, , ,10 rulB(,
tt M 10 1" "B Wu
Hobby watched the big funnel, for
while, and then said:
it, r . ..
a -, a iu.,.- mat must be a broth,
W,ll.
"Why so, my son?"
"Because It smokes to much."-.),.,,
Orleans l'lcayuue.
L
The Finof
ZX? t0'" Seed Co '
Gardens
a "n .m.i,il n.anil
Ch.r k i " ,no amui mm grow
.teiii L. c 7,'' illustrated and descrlptlvs
aooul our Seeds, ' .m. t. c......
Cubalor. H ' r.- '.- t"".ru,r-.
,wUCis, rouitry and tiee Supplies
Winib. I, l Wsl unlet
SEED CO.