The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 04, 1907, Image 4

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All Humors
Am Impart matter which tbe akin, liver.
kidneys ml otuer organs cannot take ear
at without help.
Pimple, boll, eorema and other erup-
tJoua, loss of appetite, that tired reeling.
billons turn, Ot of Indigestion, dull bead.
arbes and many other trouble art due to
them. They an removed by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
la oiual liquid form or to chocolated
tablets known u SarSZtab. 100does$l.
Heat.
"Step up and take your medicine!"
Twaa I'ncle Sam tkarapoke It.
And bow the tobacco trust will plea
Put that In it pipe and amok It.
Ta Ltaatt.
"There" a limit V Iwrythtng." aald
Canldy, "Fr Instance, some mlu don't
know how to drink. Now, whin I've
bad enough I atop."
"To be hur!" replied Casey. Whin
ye'r had what ye call enough ye're
toe helpless to raise yer arm." Toll
delphla Press.
Mather will sod Mr. Wlnilow"s Soothlm
Wrap t erst remear w nss loemsircmwrej
luriag in inuui perron.
Cawte off Tfmt.
"I Mr. Blirgins a good rolf player'
"No." answered Mia Cheyenne, "I
happened t be sufficiently near to hear
hi languac when he made a bad stroke.
He may be an expert player, but he i
net a rood one." tVaskingtoa Star.
Ita Oatee Approach).
"Th way to a aan'a heart U threoga
hi stoma cfc.
"Tea, my dear, bat his teeth have, soma-
thine to do with It A girl friend of mine
nc loat a promising young man by fie-
lag klm a cat of cherry pie of her own
aaakinf. sh n&d left the seeds in It."
at. Tittur Beaee eao an Wrrreae Pin mi
in leMiienllr cowl ha Vr. KIM'I Ufa
bunt. Kan4 , FHKK Hi Mai bottle and
liM.Iitllimu m.im Area ai.rmfcn.
A fresHerl.
"There'll be bread riot In this coun
try yet," grow led the cross boarder.
"Do yon think bread will ever be o
ware as to cause that?" queried the
landlady.
I referred to the quality," returned
the boarder, permitting a slab to fall
with ominous thud on the table. Phil
adelphia Ledger.
rrtTllece.
Japaa waa aaked If It considered the
re sacs of American craft la the Pacini
objectionable.
"Nat altogether." it responded, pleaa
aatly : w accord you freedom to run all
the boata aeeeaaary between Saa Fran-
daco and Oakland.'
With a grateful heart Uncle Sam real-
bud that the threatened trouble waa not
to Tenroate. Philadelphia edger.
Habitual
Constipation
May ! permanently overcomelty proper
pvrsonat Pffuris wan ine assistance
ol the one trulv benerirtol lavnfive
wmedy, Syrup oj figs and Uutrojbenno,
wmyii enauics une IQ orm regular
habits daily so that assistance to na-
tune may oe graauauy aisponsedviiin
token no longer needed as the best o
remedteshen required, are to assist
nature and not to supplant trie nutur
at Junctions, whicK must dencncl ulti
mately upon proper nourishment,
proper efforts, and right living generally.
.Xsjfet iti beneficial effects, qImS
vuy wc yeiiutiitr
1 inanutacturvii by th
CALIFORNIA
Pig Syrup Co. oniy
SOLO BY ALL LEADING JDRUCd Sib
wis nze only, regular price sue fe ttotue.
IRRIGATED LAKD IN WASHINGTON
The Wenatchee Valley Irrigated Ap
ple Orchards are paying 1500 to f 1500
per acre this year. Cascade Orchards.
one mile from Leavenworth, is now on
ale. Get particulars free Irom
H. C. Peters, 022 Alaska Bldg., Seattle
ENGRAVING Write Us
PLATES
rOR PRINTING
HICKS-CHATTEN
Portland Oregon
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THE "WET WEATHER
COMFORT AND
PROTECTION
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TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OfttOON
A. P. ARMSTRONG, IX. B., PRINCIPAL
Quality Is our motto. W educate for aneeeea,
and Mod each student to a position whea com
aetant many mare calls for help thaa w eao
net. Individual instruetioa insure rapid pro--reai.
All modem methods of bookkeeping an
tenant; ales rapid eakulationa, eorreBpondeiiee,
soma ere lal law, office work, ate. Chert tar ie
or shorthand eaiiy. rapid, lea-ibla. Beautiful
catalogue, business forma and penmanship free.
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COLLEGE BRCKDfcNS WORK.
Additional (r'cuirural Speclalltla Are
, , doed at C.-rva'.lla.
Acrlcullu e it beta given more
promitence litis j ear at thoOiegwa Ag
ricultural college. There lot been a
re-oryaiiisation ot the work and addi
tional agricultural epevUlitta haveben
added to the faculty. There will now
be tour men instead of two devoting
their time exclusively to livestock,
dairying, field crops ami poultry It
a hoped to a.'d still further to the agri
cultural sUS at the college so Uiat the
Oregon Institution my tally meet the
demands of the fat men of the slate for
competent direction along agricultural
lines. ' '
Dr. James Withyeorube, in ad Ut'on
to bia duties as director of the experi
ment station, will hare rhsrre of the
animal husbandry work of the college
and station. Professor F. L. Kent,
heretofore assistant agriculturist, has
been made proleeeor of dairying and
will give his rail time to that snbjet't.
Prufessor tl. L. eVudder. of the Agri-
ealtural rollejre of Hansa. has been se
lected to fill the new chair of sgron.
omy, and his work will oe along the
line of neid erring ami ratio macninery.
Prole or Sitthler is a grailuate ot th
Illinois college ot agi ieuiture, and after
leaving college spent some time in the
employ of the United Slates depart
ment cf agriculture, his work taking
him Into neatly every agricultural re
gion ot the Wet. In California he
made an extensive study of irrigation
and soil cultivation. Professor Scudder
will be of great assistance to the farm
ers of th state as well as to the students
In the class room.
For the new department ot poultry
busbar d James lryJen waa selected.
The poultry industry is a great wealth
producer in this state, and the cnlleae
proposes tc aid in its development by
the dissemination ot information on
better methods and iu the investigation
of problem connected with poultry
keeping. Frolc&Kir Drjileu comes from
the Utah Agrk-uliuial colli gewhete his
experimental work was so successful as
to bting the Utah station international
recognition fcr its poultry work. He!
spent some time at the Montana station
in establishing a poultry department,
and ftom there went to New York state
to start a poultry farm for the Cyphers
Incubator company, returned to the
Utah station last year npou being offer
ed superior inducements. He believe
there is room for great development ol
poultry husbandly in Oregon.
THE STATE FAIR.
Exhibits, While Creditable, Did Not
Do State Jus ice.
The Oregon State fair was a credit
able showing ot the products of the
state. The county exhibits, thongh
not as numerous as they should have
been, showed a great profusion of pro
ducts ot the highest excellence. The
people of the state don't halt sppreci
ate the state and its marve oua re
sources. It is doubtful if any other
county in any other state ot the Union
could show such a great variety of pro
ducts oi sucn high quality as any one
of the county exhibits at the Salem
fair.
Ibe Agricultural college exhibit a
an educator. The exhibit ftom the
Eastern Oregon experiment station was
amost striking s towing ol the agricul
tural resources of that section. The
livestock exhibit on the whole wss
worthy of the state. The draft and
coach borers n ale a splendid showing.
A good showing was made by dairy cat
tle, but b irdly enough of dairy pro
ducts. Of beef animati the txhibit
was not as large aa It shouli be, hat
some fine animals were shown. The
swine exhibit was most creditable.
The sheep exhibit waa good, bat many
of the sheep were not in show condi
tion. The poollry building was well
patronised and the exhibit wat fairly
good. The almost entire absence of
farm machinery was noticeable. A
strong exhibit of farm machinery should
be a feature of every good fair.
Willametta Valley' Reputation.
Th Willamette valley has reputa
tion all over our country as one of the
most productive regions in the world.
That reputation seems to bsve been
based on past achievements rather than
on its present day farming. This is
not true of all sections of the valley,
bat as a whole the valley is not produc
ing one-half of what it might easily
produce by the same expenditure of
labor.
With a soil of great native fertility
and with a climate salted to the high
est production, it would look as thongh
there were no excuse for a crop of
wheat yielding less than thirty bueheU
an acre, and the writer has teen a yield
or less man nireen buthels.
The trouble Is that the Willamette
valley has been farmed for fifty years
wuu nine or no enort made to give
back to the soil the fertility that years
of successive cropping has taken away.
ma more clover and alfalfa been
grnwn. the Willamette valley mieht
till be the wonder and admiration of
the world. While a crop of wheat or
other grains leaves the soil poorer, a
erop of clover or alfalfa actually leaves
It richer. This lesson does not seem
to have been well learned in the "Fam
ous Willamette Valley."
PALMY SHEEP DAYS ARE OVER.
Great Flecks Near Elleniburg a Thing
of th Past.
Sheep raising in the Yakima section
Is undergoing important changes, due
to conditions which have arisen in the
last 10 years. While it til continues
sheep growers is materially decreasing.
The ranges are being gradually dimin
- j W ,' eaa4 w UUBUItTaT Ul
ished by the reclamation service and bv
the forest reserve policy of the govern
ment, which is eliminating much of
the range from public nee. J. C.
Lloyd, an extensive sheep grower of
this county, estimates that not rrore
than 25,000 Iambs will be shipped to
Eastern markets this year from th
country between Ellensburg and Pasco,
whereas 6ve years ago over 200,000
head were shipped yearly. This is
partly due, hon ever, he tavs. to the
fact that more lambs are now shipped
to the coast than few years man. al
though the total shipments there this
year, ha thinks, will no't exceed 60,000
ins range is being so -diminished,
said Mr. Lloyd, " nat Bona but those
who own their land ran afford to tale
sheep in any quantities. Much of the
tortner range is being converted into
good farming land through irrigation,
and the forest reserve policy ot the
itovernmeut Is shutting th sheep ralset
out of a large part ot th range. 1
should say that th elimination of this
Innd by the government ha out down
the number ot sheep on that land by aa
much as 25 per cent.
"The sheep in this section are being
raised a much for mutton now as for
wool, and there is a greater demand
for good mutton than titer used to be,.
The price, too, has advanced, which
make it a profitable burinesa to pur
sue."
Oregon Irrigation Congret.
Th flrt Irrigation congress ot Oregon
was held at U rente Pass on September
10 and 11. At the close ot the section
a permanent organisation wat affected,
with Pr, Withyoonibo, ot the Oregon
Agricultural college, at president: Mr.
C W. Mallett, of Vale, Oregon, as vice
president, and Mr. O. 8. Blanc hard, ot
Grants Pars, aa secretary. It la pro
posed to hold am nil meetings to dis
cos Irrigation and forestry problt
A committee waa sppoluted to confer
ith the committee ot the Forestry as
sociation with a view to merging th
two rrganixationa. It was felt that ir
rigation and f. reotr) bad interest in
common. Much good should come
from this organisation.
Wattern Apple Beat.
The official report of the department
f Agriculture on the condition ot th
apple crop on September 1 tally con Arms
rarlier estimates of a poor apple crop
throughout the United Slate. The
avttage condition is reported as $4.7
per cent. Few if any of the states have
an average crop. Th Pacific states
-how op best California 75 per cent.
Oregon 70 per cent, Washington 88 per
eeut. The Middle itates are the poor-
oat, the loweet cf all being Kansas,
hich is S per tent, and Missouri,
which is 0 1 er cent. The repoit is
good advertisement for Oregon and
Washington. It will serve to direct
further attention to this territory as
favorable apple country.
Th contract baa been let for the
construction of a college barn at the
Oregon Agricultural college. This will
be one of the moat complete barns at
any ot the college, and will help the
livestock and dairy work greatly.
Farmers might help solve the freight
car shortage by keeping more poultry.
feeding the grain to the chickens and
send the eggs to market by express or
team.
Deroflea.
"Dear," said the wife, "I really dont
believe you would marry again If yon
were to hfce me."
"Oh, I m devoted enough," replied
the husband, "but there are others."
"I wasn't thinking of that," she
plied sweetly, "but that I don't know
another woman who would have you."
Philadelphia Ledger.
Rest Pfcltoeaphr.
"A real philosopher," said Uncle
Eben, "kin alius find sumpin' to be
glad about I used to know a man dat
found a heap o' satisfaction In bis
wooden leg, 'cause it IeP him dat much
less room foh de rheumatism." Wash
ington Star.
Hot Eaeearasta.
"I have made up my mind," aald Mr.
Tlmmld, "that I shall speak to your
rather soon.
"Yes," replied the der girl, "father
said be thought you would and be also
said If yon truly loved me you'd take
oat an accident-Insurance policy la my
ravor. 1'hlladelphla Press,
Com Wlthaat Sarlaar.
Conan Doyle had Just notified Sherlock
Holme of hi approaching marriage.
"Of course,'' h amid, "I need not tell
roa that I have selected you aa my best
man. Th position naturally belong to
you.
"Quite ao," assented Sherlock Holmes,
absent mindedly shooting a charge of
doo into his left arm.
Hat ar faka.
A member of th proletariat was ad
mitted.
"Sir," ssld be, "the waif has been at
my door for months."
"Pooh, pooh, my good man," responded
the fat capitalist. "Suck is not th na
ture of th wolf. Too kav evidently
been reading unscrupulous literature.'
I'hiladelpbia Bulletin-
The Wmr at It.
uusDana touring the spat) I sup
pose I am never to bare my way about
anything?
Wife Of course yon are. Ton can
nave yonr way when It Is the same at
a-y way, but wben our ways are differ
ent I Intend to have my way.
Aa .AjTaatace.
"There Is one thing to be said In fa.
vor of a boy going to a circus with his
father," remarked the Observer of
Events and Things; "he don't have to
crawl tinder the tent" lookers
Statesman.
Homm Left.
"A college education," declared the
enthusiastic mother, "brings out all
Hint is good In a boy."
"Yes," retorted William's father,
"and in Bill's case I wish a little of It
could nave stayed In." Cleveland
I'reetL
He sal Ska.
"flow beautiful this landscape is by
moonlight I I think I could be happy for
ever amid eucb surroundings.
"Th lurroundtng are not altogether
to my liking, Mr. Bpoonamor. Pleas I
take year arm away."
Proper itaaa foe Theaa,
"Yes, sir," remarked the self-mad
man, "brains com In ahead every
time."
"Of course they come In a head," re
joined the cynical person. "I never!
beard of any on with brains In big
feet" - - - . .
Bferae Oat .Ova It.
Ezrs Winrow I never ses th Ilk or
that storekeeper la Cannitr Mills. II
in't ever got what yew call fer, but al
ways oners "something jest as good.
Silas Stubble Buns In bis nature,
Ezry. Why, even when his country call
ed fer him durln' th rebellion be sent a
substitute, b'goibj Puck.
Does Your
Heart Beat
Yes. -100,000 times each dty.
Does it send out good blood
or bad blood? You know, for
good blood Is good health;
bad blood, bad health. And
you know precisely what to
take for bad Mood Ay era
Sarsaparilla. Doctors have
endorsed it for 60 years.
Om fmoneM rani of W HionS It UimrUH
hvvr. TliU eriHt.xa ooittlMittt. IMtn,Hi
ubttMr lire Ui)i Abaer! title lit tMmfct,
lnu4 f alit rMtev4 fnHN the fcwly 4allr
u nmtire iwvmtal. Km, Uie btJ
WIU AJM'1 1IH. ill! plllk All V.UVI.
A Mat
u
. O. lr" o., lewtU,
MMtuAMtiuere mt
' f BAH VlOO.
yers
Atu e ciiw.
Vttm HKTOtAL.
. tor ttlai.
Last summer a well-known profeor
with hi family went to a small
side resort on the New Jersey coast
aud boarded with a farmer. This year
be wrote to the farmer, and In his let
ter he said! "There are several mat
tors I should like changed If I board
at your bouse again, V do not Ilk
your servant Jan and we.thluk a pig
sty so near the bouse Is not sanitary,
The farmer replied. "Jane Is went
and we ain't bad no hog alnca you
went last August -
Mow ta Make raraltara relish.
To muke a furniture polish use on
ounce of brown beeswax, one-half
ounce ot white wax, one-hntf ounce ot
castlle twin, one-half pint of turpentine
and one-half pint of water, fibred the
brown and white was Into a jar
two pouud jam jar will do), add tbe
turpentine and let It stand on th store
until dissolved. Shred the eoan and
kit It boll la tb water until quite dis
solved. Allow to cool, then pour Into
tbe jar and ntlrr all the Ingredleuta to
gether. When cold. It will be a thick
cream and must be kept air tight For
eld furniture tbls produce a deep,
glowing polish quite different from any
other, and it does not fluger mark.
Face Abaat CatTea.
Coffee originally came from the Is
land ot Mocha, when In the year 1610
coffee trees were transported to Hol
land. Tbla article of diet was first
scientifically cultivated at Surinam by
the Dutch In 171S. Though coffee was
not known either to the Greeks or Ro
mans, It waa used ss a beverage by tbe
Persians In early time. The first oof
fee bouse of which there I any record
was opened In Constantinople la 1311
and coffee was first brought to Franc
In 11X12 by Tbevenct, the famous trav
eler.
Doeaa't lafereat Tkeas.
'No," an Id Miss Prim, with virtuous
Indignation, "I nerer danra, Wben
man ask. 'May I have tbla dance with
your It's the same as if he should say,
'May I bug your"
"Ah ! I see," replied Miss Knoi, "and
so tbe men never ask you to dans.
Philadelphia Press.
is Othe Eaplaaaltoa.
Mr. Strong Do you bellev ia
hyp-
noli am T
Mr. Ilenpeck I'm married, ain't 17
Somervill Journal.
Th Dea Frleaate.
Glsdrs When are you going te fore
close on Gerald 7
Esmeralda To foreclose? What do
yon mean?
Gladys I saw you aitting In tb eon
ervatory last night, and you seemed to
hare a lean on him. Chicago Trlbon.
A Caala See ret.
'Yon can slwsys tell the peopl who
are unhappy from the look of their
faces," said tbe tired woman, "but If
you look out Into the court of a morn
ing yon never can tell wblcb dog It Is
that bas cried sll night and kept you
awake.' New York Press.
Oraaseo.
Tbls Is the West Indian wsy of pre
paring orange for th table: Peel tbe
orsnges, taking off ss much white skin
aa possible; then slice them off all
round as you would sn apple, regard-
less of tbs sections. This leave the
seed, tough, stringy ceatrsl part and
most of the Inner skin together and Is
a 'much less tedious process than re
moving the skin by sections. Use a
very sharp knife, so as to msk clean
cot aud not crush the fruit
Passible Eiplaaalloa.
Trsveler Why is It that Manila, under
Amerlcao occupation, la cleaner and more
wholesome thaa many of your American
cities New York, for example?
unci earn na tnoroueh as
similated Manila. Us hasn't assimilated
ew Xork yet
game Gae la ft.
"Gracious," exclaimed tbe first coun
try boarder, "see how muddy flint
water is tbe cows are drinking. Why,
It Is postlvely thick.''
"Yes," replied tbe other, "perhaps
the milk won't be so thin for a couple
C day now." Philadelphia Press.
- - --. .. . t.
Mica Axle Grease,
lengthens th life of th
wagon saves horse
power, time and tem
per. Best lubricant in
th world contain
powdered mica
which
forms
a smooth.
bard coating; on axle, and
reduces friction.
If yon want your outfit
to last and earn money
swblle )t huts grease
tb axles with Mica
Axle Grease.
tTANDARO OIL COHPAXT i.
II
Tomb ol William HcKlnley Given
by tbe People.
VAST CROWDS M ATTENDANlE
P, a. dent t llvarg Addrl-M y
Othr Not bl Parion PretW
Monum.ot Cost 000,000.
Cantm. 0.. Oct. 1. To th nny
iiiAiimni hia evenu r. li kit have taknn
place in Canton since her meat dlstln
iiiahl and beloved son. William Mc
Kliiley, first entered Into the public l"e
of the naiion, miutt be added one other,
the' dedication ol th final ivtting pise
of the martyred ttresidenl and Mrs. MO
Kiuley with solemn and itnpresilvecer.
emonlea yesterday aitetnoon.
The occasion was uuui noiaui ny
the maavnc of th president of the
United BUten. by the governors of
n it in lr of states, bv members ot the
senate and house of reiiresentatlve
lurtice of the United (Hate Huprem
comtand eountltw other tiereon l
prominence who were aolted
per
Mo
tonally or In public lift with Mr
KlnleV.
Th most ttriklng feature ol the pro
gram, asl.le from the presence Of so
nianv men of wide prominence, was
the great parade of military which pre
ceded the formal dedication of th
mausoleum. The thousands of tror
In line included detachment of regular
Irom nearly sll of th army posts In the
Kant, Houth and Middle West, III 1
dition to the there wss a full retire.
sentation ot the Ohio National Ouatd
The wceaslon moved thMitgh the
stieels lined with spectator, wh
cheered the soldiers enlhiwinstirallv.
The star and stripe floated I nun sll
the public bnildings and btuineas hmis-
e along the line ol mxrrh, and from
hundred of private residence.
The mausoleum ta set up.tn a hill in
the picturesoue West lawn cemetery
and it was hers that the exercise ol th
day took place. Great attention had
been paid to the care and comfort of th
scores of distinguished persons who bad
been Invited to witneat the exercise
and to listen to the addrreaot President
Roosevelt.
The unveiling cete nonle were wit
nessed by 3,000 persons from I've it ami
and 1,000 more were seated in tb pub
lie stan.1. It is estimated that 100,
(MX) people from snrrounding town
were also present. Two thousand reg.
alar armj soldier and 1,000 Ohio mill
tiamen protected President Kooeevell
and other notable and kept the crood
from breaking through tbe ropes.
i ne tornD, hunt at a eol ol over
1400,000, ia the donation of over 1,
000.000 American to th memoir of
William McKlnley.
Court Grows Weary.
Boise, O t 1. Federal 'Judge Whit-
son, who is presiding at the trial ot
United StA'e Kenatnr.W. K. Ilorah.
not i fled the prosecution yentcrliy hi
the case had reached th point where
some teetmonviranrating the defendant
on ttlal with the alleged Idaho land
frand conspiracy mtiet be presented.
ureat latitude bas tewn allowed
yon," declared the court, "In the tire
enlation of testimony hereon the prorn.
10 that the defendant would be con.
nected with the alleged eonspirsey.
not uiere is a lime when the court h i
to control the order of proof, lw-vln
nlng tomorrow morning, you will con
fine your testimony to the defendant on
tril."
The attorney for the government.
acting on this tnggestlon, raid they
would offer in evidence today tli rtc
ord of the county clerk's olllce showing
inat score of timber deedt had been
umitted to record at the lew e' of
Senator Il .rsh.
Judge Whitson notiflcatir.n to the
prosecution csm at the conclusion ol
the testimony ol the government's two
moat important wlinneaeet. It irave an
official intimation ol the status ol the
esse against Senator Borah, which bo-
came more significant when J'nawutur
Rush stated tonight that the eneern.
ment's case undoubtedly wonld he ef in
cluded today.
Want To Kill Roosvlt.
Keokuk, Iowa, Oct. 1. John Gatolv
an umbrella repslrer, wss arrested hers
today on the chsrge ol threatening to
shoot President Roosevelt when the (al
ter arrive her tomorrow. (itly
made the threat whll nsvlnu n .
the Illinois end ol the brld IfM Aver tl.a
Mississippi river Th bilue lender .1
once telephoned to the local police and
the alleged anarchist was arreatr d when
he roaclied this end nf the rlvse uu.
Gately desired to kill the president It
oi anown, and when taken into custody
he would not give his reason. '
Makes Plagus 8lstsmnt.
Han Francis -n. Oct. i n, n
ni r.i.- ..',". ."'. !"'
",uri "i ine ;iiuriri nnaniLm ai..A
and President William Ophult, ol the
,Kam ol health, this even-
iranoii in following statement rols-
vetoine biioonla plague situation.!
friers have been so far 4H .rin.,i
ei i ol plague In Han Prsnelsco since
Ht May, ail but one ol them orlglnst
log since August 11. The total num.
her of deaths to date i 29. The work
I eradicating the nlavun ia hin
ecuted vigorously.; The g'tuailon it
unchanged."
8end No British Fleet.
London, Oct. 1. Rrnrt k
rpearlng In the London nanAra inm f l.
past week Irom Canadian -A .i.'T
the British admiralty intended to re us.
i i i i has at Ksqulmalt. H.
inriuinog today offlaislg
the sdmira tv said tw. -.1
tentlon either of nunmia. " , '.
the fortification. ,t Eaqulrnalt, which
were Uken over by the Canadian g,y
fn?t,n olnlms'"K the strength of
the British fleet in Paciflo wsterg.
Japan Ar Admltt.
Virufitiud, p n f .. ...
... ""i v., no J .-Mir W I-
tred Uurler. premier of Canada l..
lnstnicte.1 Dr. Mnnrn. Iu "?f ' l M
soetrtor at Vanconvsr. 7
cent order iasued by Dr. Munro .g.lnTt
Japtnese coining from Honolulu. i
J3Y IMPUHITIES IN THE BL00O
Whenever a ton rcfnrw to 1el It W twiii tlio ttooj in ttt jm, taa
healthy, a it shotihl be, but I t lnfcct4 with Hwmui genu. r.r k)M,"2
triuoU tulnt whlvh bat torntptcA aud polluted th clneuln tU.n. lh.9 JJJ
tistudly OllctcJ wUU oUliwrct nr iwwi who havo tvaclu4 tr t m$
die Wl Tho vitality ot t! thxJ b4 tret.Sth f tht t.y.taw luivc nt,lr
lrtin to decline, onl tha H.I.nr.u permit which LttVw cctumiUtetl m J'
of aluccltu ntiJ IntM-tlve condltlan a the vyatcta, or mi liercAtitary taint
which 1ms hitherto Vtn lieM lit check, now fore m outlet uu tho fwu, nn.
tecs or other part the bo.ly. Tho p pw 4 ami wirj', WtVi ui
rata Into Uio gurroundltij tlam nU It f' J chrolQ nnJ .(lllbfl(
ulcer, fed and ltrr r51 vf ,n" 'l,"r1'1" " " " "tutifatcd.
Nothluir Is mow tryit2 nnd dlsfiffrwittMa t!iati ft titotdjorM, nmt-hr:U!ne tot.
Tk. tt tHnt it resist ordinary remccic and trcntmctit j li !..! h,.
foriUBp clon: the twrao rjenii.trotiiicioK taricrrtm uicern u ixu it vl
old pore, amt ciciHy 1 ,tn l th IrtwUt b Bit latmriud oJ
Washes, sulws, nor Indeed nnythlng; clso, appliwt dlrettly to Uw ,, c7
d.jaiiyrwuticntnoo'il neither will rrmT
..j ....
lwgmiopdwtfciroT Jnflp
raoa
waa
a swaiiiiiM.pl ni but it gunt-oa'a knlfu til rtk o a kstlnir cure. It
.larweaboai l wad er.eulie4 taken
i .. t. .!.. I m . Tbev all .
;;t".rVJ:iS rbftif r py clean.
eoiieteiy et.pt. "jr lt ?J Jn til tho llt4. In II, fl. 3. will U fotrnl
.t'oVa. nlr: t irn ? twy
U. elan of th U istia unctiinilkd liloyl ,'urifler on that
4,tl..u4H. -,,n. cwmw cot diwvtly into l!s clrculatlm, ..a
Wttrlo0Bl. promptly clcnnnoi It ff lt poi.ons and
PURELY
VEGETABLE
Tlicn the aoro bes'n11 to heal, new flcah 1 Inne4, all pair) , and inflammatiot
leave, tho pWo acah over, nnd wbett S. a 8. h prUir4lho blood tag
aore i pcrmatientlr cured. S. 8. S. la Ur Ml t All firet cJs drug itorts.
Write lor our special bK.k m orei and ttleerg au 1 any other tucdk4 kdvfaa
lroudcalre. Vonko no charge for tho Uwlt or ndvko.
' thc wirr sreemo ct Atlanta, ca
Balk.
Tb favorite anIsrg cl!rr nias
Decided I bold a raalian i
But a ualewsrd fate, 'lis ead ta rleie,
Upset this iaaai worthy Intealioa.
Tker sraaa't a hell uld koi4 than all
A county roofed would bare saea taw
small
Aa spec fur th tur disss us lea.
Philadelphia tdff.
Shake lal Veae She
Allati'a Fm 1 a-t 4 aw.l.r. It natas tlgk
oe sboa laieaf It la a eaMai eaie it
swastln. f S'leus end st. IliaJ. sfctra tt,
nJ.l k all I'.-U'. rnr aw. 1((ai aay.
aeesssllaa MM.', A4dlas Alia S. UlBulad,
UHuj, .Now tula.
Hie Kra ta falae.
Th ard'Ot Cuiteo petriat bad raiwd
aa army of seveaieea men saJ start ad
resolution.
"Hut what do you etpeet to achiere bf
ttr asked oas of tb newspaper rorre
epondenl.
"Immortality P a earlslwfd. "txd
jeu ever knar of one of em fir build
er getting kiliedt Nt on year aui'-het!"
Thereupon. In se J being ru la by the
rmlire, be lonk kts deeoted bend
and
hiked for tbe Oieuatala fastoeaaea,
llic ivillil Yul liiivei Altvava
" 1 " " ml i jju'it-tt trt.B.j ir yum, mjt w u li-, h 14 - iut 111 n , . - T
aa'i k'a.a. .a.- ... ' . . . . . . , J
tiirr of Una. II. I leu lu-r, nnU ,n Ix-ru mode) uuilrr hi
N?roiial tiHrvialon for ove-r U year. All.w no one,
to derive yoil l In this. Counterfeit.. Imltssttotir mid
w?. k ! . Etperrlmenit. noil riMiaticrr lbs
licisitn of Chlldrcn-Lsprrlrmo galiit i:erlmrnt.
a What is CASTORIA
Cttntorila U n Imrwlea aiibatittitA for CoetoP V, IMre--i...
r.,."..,ldaM,l0,h,nf rrwpo. It t lWnt, It
V. JM".'.,,rr w!,u'" SrtUI nor lhcr rtio ,
-i? !' TJ ,U rleM. Jt dr-.troys V..rm
?- "i" ?1",''rl,,u",".r It curra Dlwrrbo-A and Hlii.t
t ,,?,l.' U. ""'ta the. VhhI, lffiiltta tb
Tub thliarcu'a l'ttniice-Ti, Jlotht r' Ji rlend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
juax tue
In
Use For Over 30 Yeara.
es aaaaaa eaaeae. e. am. eaasee, n Vsaa .
1
hvv
a ILs
la
i.l?? Jnf ,b4,, arlia.. fur yanaf Men s4 tre. Aeere-llta as
.,.'!"',? n,l"i'r. 1 'wiiall. A M.Mar.1 ami ell Male niartHls sail
ef,.rl """ the flrl,,.i (..a h. l veara' trl" I
miKUSS:iuat ' "aetra.wl .-
J. I. Hill, M. B, M.c-pil in. fnnUki,' PORIUID, VSBU
7
Ths water Is sll
drsullc pressure
a
'ruainsd Pumpkin.
Preferred Stock
a?-- . .
I n 1 -s r
a&V-TE; n'n""I'Jit. Wheniliev.sveha.laeo.iJfr.Si-. Fr 'W.;
wwuYWt I ... . ' nsvor -
I !Ieil"h!r''Ji,.?n!;1'',t'-iriry.
'I taH
L' IL. I i "sfpi.5 risvor (ituisurpaaanL
,12 7... ww
a "".wialaialaSeaeies,
W. L DOUCLAJ5
$3.00 & $3.00 SHOES
TilK llf..u,., . ,",."U' WnassMMiuissiafa.. . t
esllain tm,.-'' "'A' """. U
. wanimn nf ih alh?. . wearing (uliiM.
f the .I,, ,4 "r'"11'" rn.Urlsl. rureaeb .ail
"'"'"rsaMlVaiiaa.rf "" !' Is Iia.kiai at.r be
Sh ai IbjJ,,,.,., .."'" reesleeUieliUlaai mmru-i,,
If I euiiki t,. . ,"V17JT""'""I'I' anw.l Ti
anrl all
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' ll.ie r ami "'r. "W llialf
wou
"ar
v,"tk)ni 'llla,wl.r:v.r,r",f,,"
.t. . -'. -rv
gf, wit!, tMto rhigter r.. .
awjv tpcthtr Hon V.'fml4 tom bsl
.i. . . t i. i.. . i . r
Ibacur must i
. - nnar
tilnt. It rvt "vt U t jo Vtrry buttota oj
the trouble ud ftarctt cnit every tnretim.
pnnty ana cwun a cmpiri and hut In
raw. S. H, S. chnge tho quality of liX
Uutnl HO that Instead of feeding the dieae4
paita with iuipuritien, it nourishes t
Irrltatetl. inflamed tlrsh with healthy blond
MOW HP gL tl'imw .ira a t Canaw. '
il.... Umk, SI i , . l.ifj, a,
"lt-'.l SaM l a Uis nnueatJ
a.tlealtetan,leaei.asia, (.wlmarft.
Kna.luww fcMiwal laiw
i an. mi u,
Gee Wo
taswatl laaes mtitUt
CHINESE
test ts r '
DOCTOR
as taafa Itta at
a-a a... M i.iaml
i ai a-a.
aat km aaalak
) etaeeani, Peasaas a (Hat tta4 rle Cars
Waaaal OaeaatnM. mt WaH la Aie at has
M- aai,.,M I- I -f Uw,fc, la. 1-..
TaMaM $.mH- Mwav rrT
tmrnrnf W-.a. aa 4 111 Fit. .Ve-a-s""
A SURE CANCER CURC
tael aeealasal trass feMa. taaas-avf. he
aaalttaHaaaa.
ir Tm ir iri tnei iw-r htur.
bfXais saa liatiuUHH a
UOfVl,'t,TA1KI,N I'Mlttl -If
sa eaaeaS wajt. attie saa aa,aam suae aaaeawa.
, i!'o l 1. 1. 1
Mil tie . (W Haiw laella.
riaaasstaalaastalsrae.
liouirllt. hum lai.enaa .1..,..
sigtuttuA of
Mm
military
JLa a cad em y
snueesed nuth. I.-.
from P..r..a.J s.... i.
... who ga,
No more scoreMng.
Canned Goods
wrn the be.i of t ie rr..p I'e f. 7A
esrcfnllvsef sti.l M'VX 1
k - l.rome.oi.ui.h.suU
stock - M-a-Hr'A
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j
baesuaa 1,1 ll.ir
SrV
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nro'aKm.MHSS.,
Bl ballar
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