ST. HELEN'S HALL
PORTLAND, OREGON
A Girls' School ot th highest class. Colll
ate department. Mu.lc Art. Elocution. Gym
Beelaia. xU term opens September le.
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RING YOUR TOOTH TROtMlES TO US
Refer Gain ttuwher.
DR. B. E. WRIGHT.
S42H Wertlum St. . PerMe. Ores)
L . ..
ins romana me ana mm uo.
Will be glut to ejve you particulars abnut
lie beautiful Ceramic, Mneale, Knemeled
end Knraustle Tile, wholesale and retail.
Write today.
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I7 khrMtMt. Partial, Orxtee
POLAND CHINA HOGS
Pin old enough to ween to bred sows of up
te-deia breeding. Pedigree furnished with
very pig sold. Write me your want.
A. L. SWAGGART,
ATHENA. OREGON
As te I' acta llearr.
"I tell you. Maria," said Farmer neck,
after the visitor from the city bad re
tired for the night, "it's doing Unci
Henry a power of good to get away from
the city and come out here where he can
breathe the fresh air. He says It'a all
right to talk about the comforts and con
veniences ot city life, and all that, but
you can't improve on nature."
"I'm glad he thinks so," said Mrs.
Heck, with a sniff. "He must have
changed his mind sine this morning.
Johnny says be spent mighty near the
vhole forenoon in front of the looking
jtaes up in his room, pulling the hairs out
of his ears."
In a Pittsburg office building a system
of washing the air and removing all dust
has been Introduced.
mukTeaki
13
Buy Hair
at Auction?
At any rate, you seem to be
Setting rid of it on auction-sale
principles: "going, going,
g-o-n-ei" Stop the auction
with Ayer'a Hair Vigor. It
checks falling hair, and always
restores color to gray hair. A
splendid dressing also. Sold
for over sixty years.
My heir euM eat so eaety t aeerre lest tt
II. f had hear m murk etoal AVer's Hair
Visor I thoosht I M (In It a trial. 1 did
so and it eonipleteir atoppse the renins, end
maeesB neir jrrow nn rasMiy.-aaav eft.
i by J,0. dijrr O,, XxU,
viae wan m that: mi-ws f
yers
SAISAPAttLU.
PILLS.
CsUalT PECTORAL.
Siberia Fertile Laaa.
Siberia, to far from being country
of desolation, la In some districts
green and fertile a laud as Australia.
Probably the Busslns themselves bars
no very definite Ideas about the mar
velous fertility of this territory, which
occupies so large a space on the map
of Asia. The soli Is of great richness,
and the crops, wherever the country is
cultivated, are of almost pheuomenal
abundance. For the most part It has
lain Idle bo long that Its productive
power Is almost illimitable. The forest
tracts are luxuriant, and the natural
Irrigation system magnificent There
Is room In Siberia for mllllona of colon
ists, and an abundant 11 v Jag for them
all. .
Seeklaa- Sesaetklaar Kaaler.
"Why did that great financier want
to get Into political lifer' asked one
Wall street man.
"Well," answered the other, "condi
tions are becoming peculiar. It's hard
er for a man to stay at the bead of a
railway system than It Is to bold a big
government office." Washington Star.
U UsV-ttdf Call. Seek. I-a...r..C
IN THE The Chilean government has placed
A I M fl Hat, $165,000 at the disposal of the presl-
CaA II iJ M ffV If dent, to be expended In securing Imrul-
sW 1 BaW m grants for that republic.
Softens Water s '
Saves CLASSIFIED ADS
Cleans and Whitens ,Smt?
4U An eU wortny your careful muling. The liat
may contain Jual the proposition you are look-
anaealere. s-W-iSeptn. Sample Borax. Boer tag 'or.
Wr Ptouue in 10 i!otti and boo. lei 6c. and dca arl
- ,AC"WWAJ REAL ESTATE
I EAST GREEN ACRES
MAKE Tn only tracts on the market where yo fan
. , contract to sell your crop. Ten tralm a dy.
j A bundance of water. Price 1150.00 pet acre
YOUR HOME TIES TZIZT
Spokane, Washington. 110 Stevens
HAPPIER
! SPEND
the remedy, j YOUR VACATION
1 I :
PLOT OF AGITATORS
Rsports ot HInhtjr Takaliasll
Confirm Rumors.
STORMS WORK HAVOC
AOS! STAVED OFF HIS DEMANDS
Takahathl Hat Gone to Japan to
Arouse the Public Against
U.utsd States.
Thirty or Mora Killed-Houset Total'
I, Oemollahad by Tomaao
rhicaco. Juue 10. Twenty-nine
known doud and 40 person ilujuriv
.n.lll.ila tha lilt Ot ClUtllllltll'S If
suiting from storms of orn,, "J
verity which swept over Southern 11
lim.i. ami Initlana and Central Ken
tucky Inst week. These storms came
in ih. .iiuna of cloudbursts, Wn
i. .d ainctrleal dlst urbanres,
The property damage will reach wan
.h.i,.i. of dollars. Houses were
aw. v. lirldiree demolished an
thousands of acres of growing crops
destroyed. . . .
1....111. i' arm the worst su
ferer. A cloudburst deluged that
village of 176 people shortly after
mldnlKht ana .i pr.
At Now Mtmln. III., tornnUo - thli
I k.al at ala.Hatn At Ik
At York. III., on the Wabash rlver(
wore killed aud 30 III'
Jured by a tornado which descended
upon the town last night.
At nnniioin. 111., many houses
a-r blown down around the out
Washington, June It. Thousands
of dollars are being raised by the
Japanese ot the Pacific Coast to carry
out the compact they have entered
Into with the Progressive party of
Japan for the overthrow of the Sal
on J I ministry, the annulment of the
exclusion clause In the Immigration I 0f the town and tour portions
bill and the guarantee ot the natural- were Injured.
1 .1 -1 ... .u- 1 .. . I.I I '
wiiiuit n.ius i ins .ui ivoiu- in Three per
ing in this country. Tnese additional i , iHht fatally In
factors In the International plot were Jre( Ka a result of a tornado which
vr.nch.v.1 tir n nmUSii l clrclna nrncl.allv Willed OUt IOIS
last night. The enormous fund n'Kht. The loss to property I. esll
which Is being collected will be used " , ' brokB whlle nwM of the
to arouse a teeung m tne Japanese were at suniier. Kiuire inin
empire antagonistic to the American III les were burled In ruins of houses.
a-overnment. The storm lasted less tonu UUr
Notwithstanding the sweeping de
nial of the existence ot the alliance
between the Japanese of the Pacific
Hint
Tha Mathmlfst ElllllCOIial Church
Uhed and the proprietor of
a saloon across the street was hurled
.m d.0i.. ik. .ti. throuith his door Into a thick hedge
vviui v. . i; . i vt v ..... . v d, '.. i
ou levi awaj
administration party ot Japan, given
out by Charles Taknhashl, of Seattle,
the Associated Press secured the text
of certain reports which he forward
ed to M. Yamaoka In Seattle and the
Japanese Society of Seattle.
Mimv horses and cattle were blown
away, and the carcasses apparently
toll Into the Wabash river.
Louisville. Kv.. June 10 Twenty
one nersons were killed, the village
In one of the reports, which. It was .,',, A ....i ..,v..ri thousand
authoritatively stated, was afterward RCre, of cr0)S ruln0ll b)r . eudburst
"J nuni i a "'I ,k.i J..,r,,l.,rf nn HrartVY e. KT..
mass meeting of Japanese In Seattle and v,cntv nlght A tBe dlHl(,
on the evening of May 26. he quoted
Ambassador Aokl's statement In re
gard to the relations between the
United States and Japan growing out
of the recent disturbances In San
Francisco and the adoption by the
nnn. nf Ik. I'.llul Clu. kolll""
A . of a tidal wave.
liuuuKraiiuii l w cal 111 ill IK uutiiit;
labor from Continental United States.
Takahashi's report In part Is as follows:
were residents ot Oradyvllle.
The disaster was due to Big Creek
ordinarily a smutl stream, whlrb
was swollen by recent rains. When
the cloudburst occurred the creek
took a new course with the Impetus
The Inhabitants et Oradyvllle near
ly all were abed when the waters
struck the place, carrying away six
I..a ....... a. ntlll ttnrl a mull
siy ooject in aiscussing tne jap- h.r of ,.-. hoil.e. N.rw all thr
aufse iiiinua;rniiuu lllllituiiuu law
with Ambassador Ankl was:
"First The nullification of
the
present Immigration limitation law.
"Second Opposing the would-be
I Immigration law (proposed
said to be contemplated by
I Japan and the United States.
"Third Acqulesence In the Jap-
Innese naturalisation rights In the
United States."
To these discussions Ambassador
I Aokl said:
"Japan has ample grounds to op
pose the immigration limitation law,
I but, if we go to extremes. I fear war.
Regarding this Japanese limitation
victims were drowned, but four were
crushed by the collnpse ot dwellings.
Nashville. III.. June 10 A tor
nado swent over New Mlnden. seven
,ntw miles north of this city, at 6 o'clock
this morning, killing five persona and
Injuring several. A number of
houses were demolished.
The storm struck the northern
portion of the town and most of the
houses destroyed were cottage. In
the town the German Lutheran
church was badly damaged, the roof
being blown off. The church bell
was hurled through the large pipe
nevnn holnw K a ,1 1 w rinm..!.. It fin
law, the Japanese government abso- .m. ., -,.,h .'..,.
lutely disagrees with the United ochlal school was demolished. These
It
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Does not enlarge the Instrument or
ehange atyle of eaae; mechanism all below
keyboard; operates piano action abstract
direct, and preeieely aj regular piano keys
do, securing the aame ezpreulon as the
artist can by hand ; can be entirely removed
from the piano In are minutes' time, and
that without the uae ol a screw drirer.
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SPOKANE.
Wash.
SEATTLE.
Wash.
POBTUNO.
Orefoa
AT
THE BREAKERS HOTEL
North Beach, Wesaiaetea. the leading
resort In the Northwest. New epca.
States and will ask the naturallza
tlon rights for the Japanese people,
which the United States government
will have eventually to grant. At
present the re-election of a president
lis nearing. America so far hesitating
at this time to bring up these ques
tions, which are unpopular In Amer
ican politics."
buildings were practically the only
ones In the village proper that were
damaged. '
HARRIMAN WILL ESCAPE.
KUROKI SAYS NO WAR.
Advantages;
Right on the edge of the ocean
beach. JClectrlr light, steam
neat, not ana eoia sea water in
viw V.. . V. ,.,h nnkll. V.-. V. I
vare bath, and postofflce in the
bonding. Private dairy, priyate
livery stable, private vegetable
garden, private poultry yards.
Ammcments:
Two tennis courts, four bowl
ing alleys, roller skating, golt,
horseback riding with private
teacher. A beautiful lake in the
hotel grounds, boat riding, bil
liards, pool, private hotel orches
tra, two pianos, pianola, orehes
trelle, excellent dancing pavil
ion. Write for Tree Beoklct
THE BREAKERS HOTEL
Breakers, Washington
Wall Street Men Rely on 8latute of
Limitations.
New York, June 10. The decision
of the Federal authorities not to In
stitute criminal proceedings against
E. . Harriman In connection with
the railroad operations was the prin
cipal subject ot discussion on Wall
Mr. Harriman spent the day
and his asao-
Ridiculous to Think of Any Serious
Trouble Over Small Matter.
Seattle. Wash... June 11. General street,
Baron Kuroki, who represented the at his country home
Japanese Emperor at the Jamestown elates would not discuss the matter
Exposition, declared here shortly be- for publication.
fore sailing on the Kaka Maru fori Interests friendly to Mr. Harriman
home, that no danger of war exists I assert a belief that the government
between America and Japan. will abandon its case against the so-
"The friendship that has existed called Harriman lines. The lda that
for 20 years cannot be broken by Mr. Harriman would be criminally
such an Incident as that at San Fran- prosecuted was never very seriously
Cisco," he said "There will be no war entertained In financial circles. Mr.
between Japan and America In my Harrlman's friends say that there
lifetime or In your lifetime. There I has been no basis for such action
may be momentary flurries and some and that most of the alleced lllesral
excitement engendered, but nothing acta imputed to him are barred by
serious will come of It. The sentl- the statute of limitations. The stock
ment of friendship between the two market's response to the news was a
countries is too deeply seated among substantial rise In the Harriman la
the people to allow a small matter to sues, with corresponding advanced
I provoke an ooen rupture.'
I elsewhere In the list.
You
The Reaneay.
"You're not In love, Hobble,
only think you are."
"Well, how the dickens am I to find
ont my mistake If I am mistaken T
"Ob, marry the woman by
means.' Home Notes.
Down to Work.
Norfolk, Va June 10. Several
hundred prominent business men of
Norfolk, Including physicians, law
ycrs, architects, engineers, newspap-
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON
NO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL
Contagious Blood Poison has brotjchtmoresnflerino-. miscrvatid nnmi'lai
Uon into the world than all other diseases combined ; there is hardly any
limit to its powers for evil. It is the blackest and vilest of all disorders.
a-. !. 1 : Al a , a a. a.. a . .
More Loss In Bay City.
San Francisco, June 11. Fire
which broke out shortly after 11
o'clock last night on Brvant street,
between Seventh and ElKhth. did
,11 damage estimated at $200,000. The ermcn, printers and patriotic citizen
n.'' ' eneral. went to the Jamestown
large portion of the fire denartment E.po.,,,!lon nd engaged In hard man
wna nn hanrf in a .i. I UHl labor, asslNtlnK In the senernl
Franklin Grammar School, the Yose- c'eanln P the grounds prior to
mite Flour Mills, a lodging-house th "Jr'val of President Roosevelt
and the wholesale houses of the Cue- and the Georgia day celebration Mon-
toms Seed Company and the San day' n wa '""nd Impossible to sc-
Franclsco Paste Company plant were cure "uffl;lfiDt laborers, and the bus-
aestroyed i "- Tuiummreu,
Mica Axle Grease
Beat labrlcant tor axks '
world long westing sad my
hesiv.
hisses ny M era like a
U.ht ont, Saws bait U wear on
wagon and tra, and liiaeasea Ins
Mining capacity of yout outfit.
Ask your Ueaku lor i
Qrmt.
STANDARD
oa CO.
J., I Mai rlalterr.
"On what ground. ''" ",r"l 'M
th judge, "do ,0 yBur
duty as a rlt !." M ,
"tin the ground, o"r rwimr. rKind.
ml th man wlm h'1 suminousd as
luitw. "that I am ft
longer legally liable to tw
"Veu llim't I.H1 " "X leniy
.Ir." as Id lh Jiidgv. "but your eicuat la
lUlHi leiit, and. of emirw, I IH " "
"Hllll. ur liowiir." Iiiierrtipied the
ithff, "tnasimiili a your liunor puts It
bMre Mis in lbs light of ' '
oil lieu. I am willing te ' ,l-,m
to Msnipiloa aud wUI serve with pitas.
iiit.
iiaial Tl
mililAliiililillilalli
i
.CtoiiMCulitoMfM
mm Mac o-icm inti b ixit
ENGRAVING Write Us
L PLATES
TOR PRINTING
HICKS-CHATTEN
Portland Oregon
He t'stl. nil ke Hill.
A day or two after tleorge IL Car-
telyou amuimed the duties of Secretary
of the Treasury, be was visited by an
elderly nuiu wlio wanted an appulut
mtnt as roufl.li'ntlal clerk to one of the
assistant secretaries.
Notwithstanding the fu-t that be was
wry busy at the time, Mr. l.rtlyou
(av the elderly pcrtou a bearing. On
account of bis age, Mr. Curteiyou said,
he felt that be could uot comply with
(lie rcQuesL Voi. gently but firmly, he
intmutcd to the old man that It was
about time for bltu to go. This, bow
ever, did not daniwu the latt.'r's spirit
u the least
"Now. sir, said be, " 1 feet n.ye. lf
pe-ullarly ixiuicti'ut to fill one of
tbrse cutiflileutinl ilerketilp. I nw
(tint you will further consider my ap
plication." Then, wagging hi bead
niont luipresnlvely, be added :
oil. Mr. I'ortt-lyou. I ruuld be so
coulldentlsl '." "Sutwa M.i.jtlne.'
a.wa a Vitus' t4' sat all Haivaas Psaaa
FITS a,raU.Bt r M r I""'
ireeitea IM . H. ana, i- -
rallk Cera,
"Tommy," all hit Huaday avbewl
lea. lift, "your oilil Is t" ft iwitvr man
h.n I saw you last.
"Vrs'iii." answered .enuay. "I eureii
It by prayin',"
"lly prayiagT I am f isti to iwer ytu
say that.
"Yea'm. t asked the Urd to take It
aav from nt and give It to llk Dingo,
and IMck's got It. all rlghi."
v.iKa .in mA tin. riaslusr'a fc-ihlae
Syrui la b e nmi m use we we
luring Ike teeiolug tailud.
I KIae la Hie ttaaae.
A t.-aWi.-r In a uilaaioti booI In ttis-
tou bad among tier pupils a colored
buy named Italpll Waldo Kiuerswu
Umgfelljw. At be was abaent on
Siiliilay, stM asked the clues It any one
knew the resMiu fur his abwucts.
"I reckon I do,M said one small,
irluus-loukiiig boy.
"What la tlte re4sm. Jebnulef
"I gua he's h.wue writing ixietry,"
rioudod the lay, with a delighted
rbuvkle.
( karlty Ikal le Meal.
The Ideal iu.-Hi.hI uf distributing
rturltlea Is fur tlie giver to grsul the
niuiicy during his llfriluie. That Is Hi
trucat and Uat rtMrity.l'blladelphU
la'difr.
"Totir college pro.lu.-re ame
stei-lmens of Amerlrsu youth, "
'Ya, and we're turning out
men every day." Ivllran.
8 no
food
OW.UIO R. ni'BTOS -Jianver vl t1ke.M.
laaUv.lla, ral.a,l epa,IK.M e.l.at tu4.L
l wwi.ll. . vkn.-ta MalUba-aaiwa4
full - Ital Mnl wa ei'Pll'atk'. lo.l(l n4 t' w I
Mrs ua a.4klM0. alslaraawel iaslmeaie k
Uuaai J
A Ulsilaeilaa.
Mlstreaa-IUve yuu bad any eiperi'
etk-v with .1.1 1.1 ren? Ilrl.lg.'l -.Nupe.
but they Have tud a..u.e wld Uia,
A Frrorll li.rpwlo boat bta lw rnl
out to engage In bailie wills lb wrpnlae
aluug the ruasi of tlridaoy. Il la said
tbrt are eoulling Ike asrj.ne ftalilng.
lly a Jitdmeiit of the Supreme Cuurt
of I'rrlur a. Ih old lUmt law fnrMJJ.ng
nature In lb Tiausteal le acquire laud -
kaa breo annulled. j
Banking byr.;di
WE PAY
INTEREST
Oa savings deposit ot idu '
or more, compounded
every yeer. It is lusi M ,
to open Jl,vg Aceunt Wilis
us by Mail as il yott j
tloor. tVnd for tmr tree book. '
Wl, "nking t., alail," ,5
(vara lull particulars. AdJrM
Orcrron Trusts
Savings Bank
Portland. Oregon
Sixth and Washington 8U.
Talallf tllgeeeal fcaraeleea,
"He mtnt be a g-xl Mi..w.
"Nouas-neel Wltere did y get itvjj
Ideot lie never ea to a dak
and .
"Hut. bis wife says he's a very g
fellow nd worn a man's a!r
"Oh I That' another tiling, tlwrv'i
big dlffrreure vtn-n 'very
fellow' and 'good feilow,,"i'mv
delphln I'rva.
JtW Uj1SlUrt B UiiaM
at eieiea jutey aauee ) an.N- tijotHl
'II t"" l iot ms t see
loe e mjy ymf sr (, ,
A Ihiblle porter pkl up font
resiialMlag J Jisj at a art ronwr t
or two sf-. and oe tttl.ng ike eeser aet
prvevnted with shilling.
11m ensign et burying elikoal
m fernteriy very fvaii. it
tlaent. A beet ass Ike only ravertsa '
A ropy of Correggia'a rl!tain palm.
Ing. "Ibe lt(uttl Meg.ttlea." bM
sisad by Ibe pnlk of I , tjraair,
and rcoSsiated.
P.N. W.
Msv 14 l
H
at tftlaa m aa vleae etaeas
H . saws paper.
Weetera lirasvtk.
Apnipo of lbe mushroom growth of
new towns on the Western frontier a I
I.H-omotlve cugliiver relates the follow
ing:
"One day I was driving niy engine I
scrota the prairie when suddenly a con
siderable town loomed op ahead where I
nothing bad showed up tbt day before. I
'What town's tblsr says 1 to my
Ore out a.
"'Ulsnied If I know,' says lllll 'it
wasn't here when we went over the
road yesterday.'
Well. 1 slowed down, Ind directly
we pulled Into the station, where over
five hundred people were waiting ool
tlie platform to toe the first train cuius I
In.
The conductor came along up front!
and says to me:
Jim, nrst we know we ll be run
ning by aoine Important pla.-e, tiet this
town down on your list and I'll put a I
brakfiuan out on the rear platform to I
watch out for towns that aprlug ml
after the train gU by.'" Mluueapolli
Journal.
tkeaa late Te
or n shoes h-rl e.r li i. a rertatn rurelu
I ,T; ,n-, '"t B"i.llrM,a. hlng
ROW bv all Pnxflsu. t-rlre r T.i.r.. I
rKhi.. A-lUraas Allan sV Uinutad I
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tire, or t Ua. . Iruiier, m,d Ix-rn mailt) uu.Ur hie
jier.m, aupervUlon for er IM yritr-. Allow no one
to .lrnrlvo yuii In title. C'untrrtVlt, ImiluiUm. mrni
I V.'i "iTfJ I Tt iut Kkl'ltHrnte, nul riUugrr tita
IitttltU of CUUdret-i:j.rleu-t) s;ali.t lUprrtnieul.
r What Is CASTORIA
Coaforlw U a harm leas uletltttt for lor Oil, far.
gnrlt's lroi and m.mi1)iIii is i. i.i
contain licit l.rr Opium. .Morplilitr, ttnr ithr rrtlsi
. , ........
lia turn is lie rtuartsnlswa. le i iuimta IVnmia
anil ullnvs rVvrri.hne.a. It curve liUrrlx.d, i.. Hlml
il, I n' Trrlnlnw Trouble, rurce ( Ut..llpallon
unit ( Intillenrv. It sualn.ltui.a ei. - ... .'
S I.S..N...W tai
... . . . . . " - - - - ' a " ,
nMinim-ii mill llowrla, vlvlnir heumltlt atml nisturul alewn.
, I n w. as ..... . .. . . " r
mm saaas,-a-a a sse sV10lfr i TlfltlU,
TUa Chllilrcn'i
The Kind You Have Always Bought
uoaxs tbe Slgtiatc
ass snallr.
LeHojr, Jtew Vora,
danan Would Take Un Arm. Freak of Lightning'.
Toklo. June il viaynunt Toni uenver, June 10. Geora-e a. Sneer
wrccainjr iije lives 01 those unfortunate enotich to contract it nnd often Ix-lno-1 loaHot nt t.a r...,,..,.!. inn . .v.. r land M. C. Weimar, hnth r.f rh(,.n
a . . J . t , a.- - " " O 1 e-aam V1 UQ Vfjvnl tj i 11 f I tj li JlT? I ' " W lf
Wn isTfi ; . rPln8r,v? 'S"1??0! and shame. 0f Peers, and hero of the defense Inwere str,";k a "f lightning
using' fSI --ta -bellion, "-th of h s o ty Saturday afternoon
blood the treacherous virus has taken root. Not only is it a powerful poison ls reporte,, to have "ald anent the !,"... ' Vl hoed' Botn m"
Onlv those who have learned htr lMttereTniV,W. American question: "The persecution "lu,"":u "ul w, recover. npoer and
know by the little sore or ulcer, which usually makes its appearance first, of of the Japanese In San Francisco Is a Wt'lmer wore conducting an experl-
the 8uBering; which is to follow. It comes is the form of ulcerated mouth m08t w,oked act- SbouM diplomacy ment in photographing a large area
and throat, unsightly copper colored spots, swollen glands in the trroin. fa!! to b,TlnK about 8 atl8'actory sj- of country by sending up a camera
falling hair offensive sores and ulcers oa the body, and in severe case, the S . ' i.'f i li, attached t0 klte- " udden
te-l1?! maT'upBU?sceKamn w .torn, earn, up and before the kit"
"J rr7v7 r" Y"".' piiyiomsieiiowman. Especi- I will yield, for its people are radical- :."u,a, 08 nauicd down a bolt struck
amy ucauicrous naiure oi contagious uiooa roison, shown when the ly commercial In their sentiment " ,l ua Pronraiea Doth men.
uuucuumvuis uicomDai uc poison wnn mercury and potash.
These minerals will drive away all outward symptoms of the troubles for
a while, and the victim is deceived into the belief that he is cured. When,
however.the treatment is leltoff hefindsthat the poison has only been driven
deeper into the blood and the disease reappears, aud usually in worse form
because these Stron? minerals have not onlv failfrt tn rnnm th.
the hlood rmt h.v t,a f i .l j I Farmers' Co-oneratlve Iti.rrfln I recent appointment of reeelvora ...
action. S. S. S. is she only real and certain cure for Contagious Blood Pol- Machll,e Company. The company Is IIS,''!!1 "tat ?f '"rolgn
son. It is madeof a combination of healinjr blood-purifvinir roots, herbs caPtallz,d 500,000 and wss or- rw'"B, "ipa wai 'e' ano
Wants Receiver.
Springfield, O., June 11.
-Appll-
' Out's the Breweries.
lopena, Kan., June 10. The state
H i rtr m a sru ni.ai.j - s . . a
cation was mode In rmm,. m... "Juagment or
n 7 t . "umer agHinst tne Anheuser-Busch
Court here for a receiver for the Brewing: Comnanv anrf hnM , .u.
I . ' utn,
uo-operative
and barks, the best in Nature's great laboratory of forest and field. We "" ,hr e !ea" William 'Vendir effectual YhTcLKT.Z"
offer a reward of $ i.ooo for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle
,tl fAa O O O - J - A. . a.1 .
ZertttZXr t'rZ? au, complainant Is a stockholder, who si
e51fthetr0S1 e and by cleansing ege the financial condition ot the
jr t jc'y juoi uie virus ana company Is disturbed
auuiujc iko, liraiui.im qualities to in is vital
fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder.
So thoroughly does S. S, 8. cleanse the
Seek to Overthrow Cabinet.
PURELY VFGFTARI F vT tt i : cian" Victoria, B. C, June 11 News was U" h "J Al meeting In "Unli VfillVLIV
fUKtlaY V Lb 1. TABLE. circulaUon that nostgnsof the disease are brought from Japan by the s taLmw Sal rnanday ZTl D' ' Cl"r ,"rt '"" "'"
.. . .... "a,u u'i ""'"K prowcira. ueueropnon mat wnen Admiral Yo- iin. A " ""o.in.nern r-a-
Wnte for our special book on Contagious Blood Poison, which, fully ex- komoto. now traveling with Prince ' " S2LM-e,p'l,rs?d. TbomM 0ih'
plains the different stages of the trouble, and outlines a complete home treat- Fushlml, return, to Japan an effort tol'vt'LLm?Tkt 1' n ot
menr mrsll anlfarAMnN1.,tf 4wu.u. -ar . i . . ... . . ..in ,. . j . , . T. , n . 1 1 " W U II I lea Mlneworkflre rt An. i
77 . ......w.v. uuiuuc, iiutuargc is maae lor mis Dooic. and I ""lUB " omeai rremier uai- ik. atriuo in ,. . " , , ""i
u you wisn special medical advice about case or any of iU symptoms' out J' eablnet Bnd form new "! Srln Wv7 ... k 1'.' Hork
physicians WiU be glad to furnish that, too, without barge. 8trjr headed Adml-a' Yokomoto, nororr.etUemna ht fm.
me avnrr mi-mr, Z 2's. .. former Minister of the Navy. lJJt"1 rk will be
r " w. w avir.w vvej AJW J0 WUt0
companies are affected. The opinion
was written by Justice R. A. Durch,
the other judges concurring.
Boek Springs Strike Enrl..
namabua'.!.r..,15:At mating In
Keepla. I . Ap,.ar...ae.
ine tan Dian In the .., - r.j.j
bisrk went Imo Ibe Aral clan restaurant
anil aoaled himself at a labia In a far
iroer.
l.liiserlnf (here a minute or two h
rose suiny end wi-nt to lh rasklera desk.
u a teniloiiuin ran i lie waited .,n
promptly in this place." he said, with a
fro"n' rB Pl-fy of oiImt places."
..r u. ..ron.-'i leisurely nut. tilck-
ing his teeth, and prn.-ntly wmld bis
un.niirusiveiy lu th unch
ivuu.rr sroumi me rorner.
Ills Idea.
iverr-i t Iax,u,
.uies norm bus discovered that atio
cessful jieopi. are usually quite devoid
vi uuuHir,
at- -l e.
r. joe Rerr lloiv Idiotic! Why a
nerai.n avl.n i ....... .1. . '
- '-vwiu ui numor can't
iuiy ix! a success! YoukersState
wan.
Appraelatlaa.
"What did you think of th speaker
last nlghtr -"r
"Oh, bis njieccb wa, almiil. B,.i.
,hii 1. . w 1
" 11 Wlia So eillallallw l
1 Twas, chr
v.- i. ..... ... .
m nuuu.ira etervhr,,i 1., i...
iioaxf tne Sigtutara of t
In Use For Over 30 Years.
ae saaveae ssaasae. e s
ti. u aesii Tally, I The Oaad ess.
The H.inlro I - . . . . . . ' .via
Uumtsy. , , ' : " l,m"n on . out one gvo., v.. e .
rh.r . " ""tieoiner , town,- earn a riergymsq in urn
nat me sermon was abunif n-i.-Ut 1.1. u,rra,aii..n Uiksd
Ne,.,r-Vee. ir! ,b,,ut . 1.. ... 'riZl'Z ." .lZ
very
thinks he's got ber," added Uw tniais-
tr. '
C. Gee Wo
The Wsll-Knowa
Rsliable
CHINESE
Root and Hsrh
m DOCTOR
H" wRESX""? " Dr"' ""-Me Cures
Wltbeut Opsrsilen. er Wltlwut iii aT?,M
el a Kalle.
K'ff.0."". Mr?.'- Kldne, TrW"SJ
IMlliguo, r ITlala Waaknasa .J .nu... . " 1
A SURE CANCER CURE
! i fey
M Va
resumed Monday,
-a... . 1
and U.i,.,:,.
W YAEv.AP.y."R-.WN'T DELAY.
C?aVt:TATION FREE
lease Menllon This Paier.
V
' cooi cooking, le,. work ,nJ fu.uXD,rt uisi
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Slove
th. l(ov, fof (ummW( Doei t w tny olher
kind of ltov. will do. Any d.8, 0( heat instantly. MJ. i
Infos Sizes anrl ..IU . . . . '
.7 raia. At youf dealers, or writ
n'" KjncyforMicriptiva circular.
The De.. v . ....... .id
ayv Lamp 35
. . Made of bras
,T.Ut .n1 b'uUr nickeled. Terfectlr coin
tructedi aUolut.1. Mf,, u,tctUA light-giving
power , an ornament to any room. Kvery lamp warrsutsd.
" 0ut yut dlM's, write to our nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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