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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1907)
if w j I? SpiriBH g impure or effete matters accumulated In trie blood during the winter cause in the Bpring such disfiguring and painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. Th hsr medicine to take is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly blood, and erlects permanent cures Dy giving healthy functional activity to uie siomacn, liver. lridnevs. bowels and skin. Sariatabs ara Hwyls P.raalla la rtoooiaiad utlt form. Th li",..M,5!!y th. hm renitm oropartl. M Ih lluil ftnB. kMHwumol d,.M,Ml.w. m low b, .upnr.li.ii kkKj. or Icui Guaranteed under the Food and Law of Aaaarlcaa Dtwrl. "One of the oldest humane laws In this country," aald E. J. Sanford, "1 In (ore tn Nevada. In that section of the American desert which lie In Ne rada travelers In distress may flag the limited passenger trains and compel the train crews to give them water to drink. The law makes It a felony to refuse to comply with the traveler's request." Mr. Sanford aald numerous Instances were known tn the earlier days when travelers took advantage of the protec tion this law afforded, but In recent years few persons attempted to cross the desert except by train. Kansas City Tlnics. Flrat of All. The excitable Individual came tn late and when the man tn the coatroom took longer than usual to check his coat bis temper knew no bounds. "Hurry up," he exploded, "and check my coat! Cant you see 1 hare been standing here an hour?" "My dear aian," replied the other, calmly. "It is not your coat you wap". te, as ab ed ro" uwi m umiu twice as many potatoes as th United States. Tbe average price a bushel Is 25 V4 cents. "THE MARRYING SQUIRE." Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, Ind , Has Married 1,400 Couples. Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, Ind., has fairly earned the title "The Marry ing Squire," by which he is known far and wide, having al ready married fome 1,400 couples. Ten years ago he was dep uty county treasurer. irV; Vrff "me, tarn ? -C2&r Juetice Law, "I was fToUi r suffering from an an- v B J ble. My back ached, my rest was broken at night, and the passages of tbe kidney secietions weie too fiequent and contained sediment. Three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pille cured me in 1897, and for the past nine years I have been free from kidney complaint and backache." Sold by all dealeis. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. .hi - A Wonderful Oil Stove NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Its beat is highly conctntraud, Does not overheat the kitchen. 0Q always at a maintained level. Three size. Fully warranted. It Dot at your dealer's, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. f brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Per fectly constructed J absolutely sale; unexcelled la light-giving power; aa ornament to any room, Every lamp warranted. If sot at your dealer's, writ to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY UOUU'ATCWy "he always reported when Seeds are planted. Why? best on this Coast Our Annual lens ail about our Fertilizers, incubators. Ajk to Bt . raajast I T Are 1 f IKIu mors cleanses the t Mrt. k Btfkfort, Oov11I. N. H.. w: "Krerv spring- I m coinleteIy pnwtrtl. down, fn.m drPPl tl.l thRt tliwt fwl- Gf Bat I bar round Hood' Samar-aril from th flm dose. eouillatl Drug Act, June 30, 1906. No. 324. "Cwl-Br, Baby! Tbe German Empress has been beard to say that tbe happiest periods of her life were the few weeks following the birth of each of her children, when she wss able to retire from public duty and enjoy her new treasure. It happened when the youngest son of the German royal family was sn In fant that one of the ladles of tbe house hold, upon going Into the nudsery hast ily, discovered the empress kneeling be side her baby's cradle. Her majesty rose hurriedly, and came forward with ber eyes full of tears. "No," she said, smiling unsteadily into the anxious face of tbe lady In waiting, 'nothing Is tbe matter. I was only saying good-by, baby. Tou know I have to give him up to-morrow, and it is the last night" What la Dcitrorlaa- Nearroaa. The police officers of Greenville are doing s good work in ferreting out the dispensers of "C.alne In this section. A prominent levee contractor said recent ly to tbe writer that the use of cocaine was doing more to destroy tbe colored people of the Delta than any other agency. He ssld a man or woman un der tbe influence of cocaine was every thing that Is bad, and besides tbe use of tbe drug seems to destroy tbe user both mentally and physically. Tbe pen alty for wiling cocaine except on a phy sician's prescription la severe, and tbe courts should all make a special effort to secure the punishment of those guil ty of violating tbe law In this respect Greenville ( Miss. ) Democrat aniaara a Real Lttarr Hera. Every year in the Rumat country, In India, a marriage lottery Is be la, gen e rally in October. The namas of all the marriageable girls and of tbe young men who are tired of bacbeloi life are written on slip of paper and thrown into separate earth pots. One of each kind Is drawn at one time by a local wise man. The youth whose name Is drawn out obtains a letter of Introduction to the young woman whose name accompanies bis, and then all that remains for him to do Is to start courtship, with all the ardor of whlcb be Is capable. Such fortuitous court ships might not appear at first eight tc promise very well for future connubial happiness; but, nevertheless. In tni majority of cases, everything turns out very satisfactory. Braablaa: It Aside. Attorney (cross examining expert) Tou beard tbe previous witnesses de scribe the condition in which they found tbe plaintiff in this case after the acci dent happened. In tb light of their evi dence, what becomes of your theory? Expert Witness My dear sir, their testimony cannot be explained on any log ical, scientific ground, and is utterly at variance with every reasonable hypothesis as determined by tbe law of averages. An alleged fact cannot stand for a moment when it conflicts with an established prin ciple. Errs re human urn est Quod erat demonstrandum. Entirely different from all others. Em bodies new ideas, new principles. Easily managed. Reduces fuel ex pense. Ready for business at moment of lighting. For your summer cook ing get a 6 tQtnp lLnteafli id hnnaahold naa. Mad Finest Gardens Portland Seed Co.'t "Diamond Brand" Because we sell you the kinds that crow handsomely Illustrated and descriptive Seeds, Plants. Roses, Spray Pumps, Brooders, Poultry and Bee Suppllei JM Wi saxelaletulof ROADS MUST BE GOOD Companies Short on Freight Gars Shown No Farcrs. SHORTAGE NO LONGER FEARED Line Wid Plenty of Care Form Com bine Against Slow Return of Borrowed Property. Chicago, Apitl 30. Drastic meas ures ate to be adopted by the railruails of the entire country to stop car steal ing and thf teby compel the roads which are short of equipment to provide them selves with sufficient number of can to transport their tiattie. Acting upon Irgal advice, all of the railroads wbiih are Interested in stop ping car stealing have decided to boy- colt all car thieving roads with a view to eliminating this evil from the trans portation world. lu doing to the tail roads expect to end the car shortage and to pievent a recurrence of a scar city of equipment which paralyses) the business of the country. The railroad bcycott will consist of a refusal by all roads which ate mem bers of Uie tier diem and the car diver sion agreements to permit their cars to go to railioads which are not members of these agreements and also a refusal to make through rates over such lines. This is a direct and positive boycott of all car stealing roads, as it applies onlv to roads which are short o! equip ment and which have refused to become parties to the two agreements men tioned. tt Through rates mean through routing and both expieesiona involve the use of the csrs, and where reatonable rules and regulations are not recognised a carrier is not compelled to establish a through route. Under this ruling I roost rigorous boycott can be maintain ed against roads which steal the equip ment of connecting lines and use It foi months without return or without ade quate compensation for the use of the cars. The penslties are now so high for the misuse of cars by connecting lines that no road can afford to keep the cars and pay the penalties. REVOLT BREAKS OUT. Montenegrins Openly Rebel Against Military Rule. Vienna, April 30. Dispatches re ceived tonight report an outbreak ot s revolt and grave political crisis in Mon tenegro. Military government has been proclaimed, and Premier Tomanovk-a has tendered the resignation of the cab inet, which Prince Nicholas has refused to accept. Armed bands are reported to be marching on Cettinie. Serious street fights have occurred at Podoritza, 39 miles north of Soutari and having a population of sbiot j,000. The trouble iu Montenegro has arisen because of the campaign the cabinet has been inaugurating against the Kad ical party. The govern ment is accused nf instigating the destination of the principal offices of the two Radical papers at Nikeces, which had sttacktd the government and Prince Nicholas This action has aroused consternation OKLAHOMA TOWN SWAMPED Heavy Rains and Floods Destroying Crops and Other Property. Oklahoma City, Ok la., April 30. With Lightning creek running out of its bank, and the Canadian river rising steadily, tbe people of the lowlands of Capitol Hill, a suburb of this city, are tonight facing a situation that will bo come critical if the heavy rains of the last 24 hours continue. The lowlands have been converted into a veiitable swamp, crops have bwn ruined and much etock drowned. No human lives have been lost so fur as can be established tonight. Res idents in the b' t'orns were forced to l.ve their homes and several persons were in trees last night. One house Moated down the Canadian river with a family inside. The occupant were rescued. Propose to Test Rate Law. Lincoln, Neb., April 30. Alettir from Union Pacific headquarters to the stale railway commission today inti mates that the roads contemplate re sistance to the 2-cent passengt r rate law. The letter is an answer to in in quiry from the commission asking why the Nebraska patrons were not being given the benefit of the 2-cent rate on interstate travel. In reply to this the Union Pacific sajs that the lawyers for that line and others are seriously dis posed to unite in a suit attacking the validity of the law. - Nin Jurors in Two Months. Ban Francisco, April 30.--Four Jur ors more were finally selected and five were sworn in today's proceedings in the Ruei trial. This leaves three addi tional jurors to be obtained for the completion of the trial panel a task begun two months ago. The prosecu tion is hopeful of beginning the intro duction of evidence some time this week. The panel was tentatively filled today by the acceptance of three tales men. Three of the eight prolietionary jurors were subsequently challenged peremptorily. Stay Day Under Water. Newport, R. I., April 30. Many persons interested in the coming trials of the submarine boats Lake and Octo pus arrived here Us lay. The competi tive tests are to be the most exhaustive and thorough ever can led out here. The boats will be submerged for 24 hours with the board crews eating and sleeping on the vessels. A number of foreign olicers and experts are expect ed, and it is probable that they will observe the movements from shore. Steamer and Crew Perish. London", April 30. News has reach ed here that the Brit ish steamer Thorn- hill, bound for Rio Janeiro, was de- 1 .m I I RIOTS Wfttiliu in inw, Ball Cartridges fXven to Volunteers and Hlah Officials tmisi. r .i., n-iiln), India. Artrll SO. RitUw and 80 rounds of hall cartridges i i...- ..l .,.. ft t lmal vuhlll nave iieru oviiom vw ... . , teers In consequence of signs of marked unrest among the Hindoo student ele ment. The publication of inflammato ry article In the native newspai". inciting race hatred agniusv iue peans and demanding native control ol Uie government m iii v "- an elected parliament, has been follow ed recently oy runs ni uimn where in the rinjau aim oy aiiv v L-r.,n.Hia Pmfraaiiinal and political agitators ate uow fomenting strikes on the railroHds, and the govornuieut has concluded that it is time to suppress ... . . ii ..... the noting Dy toieeiui means, aarv. The authorities ste satisne.1 that s I (nuit. will himmhIHv end tin- ontwaid signs of disaffection, especially as Uiey uave ine unanimous uir v the great Mohammedan population, who, at numorus mass mevtliiKi have empirically eoondi'inned the anti Kumpean movement. Recent eventa have given a remarkable impulse to enlistment in the volunteers. The re cruits include five judges of the Su preme court, the dirvciors of public in struction, university pioietsors, niii .tvu.,,,.ii,f aMu-IaIh ami li'&diinf bank ers and merchants, sll of whom have enteied the ranks of Uie privates. TORNADO IN TEXAS. Etght Lives Known to Have Been Lost and Heavy Damage Done. Fort Worth, Tex.. April 29. One town is deetroved, extensive damage done to property and crops at other points and eight lives are known to have been lost as a result of a storm which was general over this state Sat unlay night, and at some points assum ed the pioportions of a tornadc. accord ina to a meager report received heie. The village of Heaming, in Cook county, was practically wiped out snd five Demons are reported to have been killed at this point. The dead Include W. Alexander, a young child named Wilkinson, two men sud a little girl. The field ot the tornado w-s about 500 feet in width. At Valley View several houses were blown down and Robert Nichols was killed. Two other men were killed in the same ne ghbor hcod, but their names were not learned. At Sulphur Springs hail banked tn drifts and stalled all trains. At Celeste a big eotton mill was blown down. The fruit crop in the nelghboihood of Sulphur Springs was destioyed; cot ton and corn was beaten to the ground and the damage will amount to uiai j thousands of dollars. HERMANN ACQUI I TED. No Wrong Done in Destroying Letter Books, Says Jury. Washington, April 29. Ringer Her mann walked out of court Saturday afternoon a free man. No longer docs he rest under the charge of having fraudulently destroyed 35 letter press copy books just prior to his retirement from the c trice of land commissioner That he destroyed the books he d - not deny, but that he did so with wrongful intent is denied by both iler mann and by th4 jury, and its judgment is final. His sjcalled private letter books may bave contained some olhcial letters, He man i may or may not have known of thi fact, but the jury has held that he 1 1 not fraudulently de stroy the books. He did not destroy them for the purpose of impairing the usefulness of the records of the general land office nor to cover his own track, and so holding, the jury let at naught more than six weeks' testimony Intro duced by the government to show a mo tive. Hermann has made no plans for the future. He will eventually return to Ortxgn, hut whether he will again ven tore Into politics la yet to lie deter mined. He said ton iu lit that his I Imp had been so enirr.ed with the trial that he had given no thought to the future. He ttated, however, that the verdict was not a sin prise to him. He had been conscious all along of his in nocence and having every confidence in the fairness of the jury, folt no concern about tbe outcome. Cuba Is Settling Down, Canclnnatl, April 29. That the Uruttd Stares government will wltii draw from temporary control of Cuba a great deal earlier than has been auipj ed by many was manifested in an inter view by Secretary Of War Taft today. Briefly referring to that couutry and his recent visit there, the secretary said that the Culn sett lement had proved so unexpectedly satisfatcory and that Uovernor Magoon has won so complete ly the confidence ol all parties that he believes the Lnite States can with draw befoie September, 1908. Banquet to Rwettenham. Vancouver, B. C, April 29. Sir Alexander Swettctiburn, who was re lieved of the governorship of Jamaica because of his ungracious behavior to Admiral Pavis, of the American navy because the latter landed marines at Kingston to palrol the town after it had been partially destroyed try earth' quake, will arrive in Vancouver In July. The Canadian club of Victoria proposes to tender him a banquet and the same Ixxly rial suggested to the off! cers of the Vancouver Canadian club that he be given a reception here. Government to Mediate. Denver, April 29. A message re celved here late tonight from Washing ton announces tliat Chairman Knapp, of the Interstate Commerce commis sion, and Labor Commissioner Neill have accepted the invitation of the Den ver A Rio Grande Railroad comnanv to come to this city and assist in set tling theo'ntroveisy between the com pany and Its ti a I n men and conductors. Messrs. Neill and Knapp will arrive in lAmver Wednesday, Death When Pier Drops, Baltimore, April 29. A section 500 feet of the new oier belna con. 'iruriea at ine immigration station Locnit Point. South Baltimore, fori Baltimore A Ohio railroad, collapsed mis suernoon, carrying down wilt ibatwoan ZD ind, 2ft jpuJHpnpf wh Relieves i I M , Spring uuarrn t 1 1 Mlsi liOHA HAUdN Itivitl...... l..i.tul t.m 1 a riln to thank you for the great lelief I have found 111 your wiluutile im.iiomt l erium, auu will call the attention of all my Irlends ..n.,11,., willi .timii to that fiu-t. 1W- side I -hcerfully recommend it to all suffering with catarrh in any form." ... .. .. t ..... ...t I! It Miss ihtii llitv.um, nr.' inn .-i c. " , Washington, l. 0. A Care of Spring Catjrrh. Mrs. X. I'. Ulr. 4'.'3V. N. Hriwd- ay, l'.ttaKiirg, Kiis , wiits.: "lt I .....i..l ft a .t..r.i isil.l uliit-ll tltu vtdoped into serioim rase of rstai rh. I fell weak and sick, and could neither eat nor sleep well. "A meiiilieroiour ciuti no nail ixwn I ..I ..,.rl. ft.is,.i..t, tl..l OMJl l rutw adviwl mo to try it, and 1 did so at om-e. I eipecte.i neip, mil noiiiiiig like tne wonoeriui cnaugr ir io wiw-r ( observed almost as toon aa I utaitisl taking it. In three days 1 felt much heller, snd within two weeks 1 was tn tine health. Tenuis is a wonderful; medicine. fori tin la a llor' Hlrir r. Iteiause John llermaiiii. a small boy ,n Lincoln, Nob., forgot hi mother's coniinniid to be sure and wash his tWt before going to bed. several Lincoln men seeui to out hliu the rlianee to make a fortune. An aiitlrtil"g)tln factory Is to he started lu eumixjueui-e, tbe antiseptic application to tie tuariu facturinl from clay bank lu the south ern part of the city. The boy, who had gone barefooted for the nrst time this year, awoke the next morning to flud that his clay-covered feet were blis tered. Dr. Wlnnett, after etamlulng tbe clay with whlcb t!i younsiter's foul was coated, dwlareil tlut all that It neeiled to obtain a very good quality of antlphloglatlne, or I'eiiver mud, waa the addition of glya-rlu and an aotl septic. Th doctor ami the owners of the land through which the clay banks run at once made plans fur a factory. Chlcogo Record II-r;il.l. A Woman i.4u.-udffiliiMil A noteworthy example of high mind- ediiess and tinsrlfliliiiess waa nit-iitly ia-t by a Southern woman lenr.;is aa honored n.iiue. A re,lutlou am Intro-! iluced In the Ktate Seii ite of North , Carolina providing Nnslon of $lrO per month for the by-iio-meaii ru-h widow of the famous (jeneral "Stonn wall" Jnckson. Of Its passage there would have been little il.nilit had Mr. Jackson herself not luterjioaed. Hut she promptly wrote a letter to the rVn ate, euylng Hint the present Kt.it law limit nil M-nsloris to peimn who have not of ermnl property, and as she KisseH:pd more than that she re quested that the bill tie withdrawn ami the money It wits proposed to give her lie appropriated for the relief of the d.-stltute widows of Confederate veter ans. Mrs. Jackson's p,.s was beedod, and now she I held In even higher geu cral esteem than ever before. Tokio I a hundred years older than St. i'etersburc. ALCOHOL 3 I'KK VKtilZ AVcfjelablcPrppantfinn&rAi sIfnIlallirSilicFooiJaiiitouii luigilte Siumncus aadljowlsi &SfliaMsM IroroolPsDisfiorinirrrnrl ness and liesirnntalni neiitvr 0niuni.Mnrphlrte iwrMiaeraL Bum ARC OTIC. mw JkcMltUtt- firm Strd- QimlMtiMpr. Aperfecl Rrmedv forCotnlbi (ton , Sour Stomach, Dlartliw Wornusfor(vulsinns.FniiriJB ness antl Loss of Sleep. Facsimile SiCnamrtrf NEW YORK. Guaranteed imdertneTbodarl mm Exact Copy of Wrapper. I V; - r 1 iTaliisiiii-ri1, ' 1 . ., . ikai Mr. Bilbao. i.i,,.l whsn Bts iraia r , fsw rlis sio. I f W rrmis hadn't ,h. leas, soap. oln that be was a aiuokor. Si. yw.a. ; io rTVafei...i Kil'aT W. iL - aiii U. su ana .t. raMa.ra, K.aetlna. With s heavy sigh lha candidate thrsj himself on ttis wuiits ' l"""'."'" b. said, "the !' Calit iu. I am - to b "Thstt." spok. his if. I vhl. n"'1' t voles. 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