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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1907)
Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. f see aa swtnl ml far e year. MtiM t mea to aa in I trie f ' Ckarrv fartere! an seea e a. reea-mea II M all mj frtetls erheaevar th.T have ea"-Miee M. milM. Waeala(lea, B. C. MUl kfl.C Arr Ce . Lewetl. HIM lae aaretrere r P SttMTiUULU. was. Iw'l Pills kMP the bowel iwcruiar. hit ' and uly laxative. Mm rrMMMi. "H advertised tor boardr who Iked peach." -wur "WU, I went thr for th um - MT.' "And didst be bav mar peach r "Oh, there wii whole orchard ot , bat tlr wasat a flrl on tha Isac." Hot-ton Post With Ik Aweiamts. Te Greek c m aaaer ni nakiaf tha droit af tha walla of Troy, iaok iaf tor a rulnerafcle spat, waea hia automobila stock laat la tka rand. 0t a koraa V jeered too Trojaa la aa tka walla. 8 mar tint nnder tkair ridicula, ka wnt tad built a kufa woada horse. Tka raat history. Kawla'a Kzslmaaila. Edwin, aged 3, wbo fondled bit amall eat overmuch and unwisely, appeared before bis mother one day, bis little Caca guiltily pained and a sea tea upon bis band. -What happened T she asked. "I bent the kitty a little." ha said, briefly. Mailt aa Way. "What do yon think ot these masb faoa kats tka women sra wearing?" ak d tka party of tka Brat part, aa over aeard at the street earner. They're not as bad as tha honeymoon aat," said hia confederate la crime. "The honeymoon hatr" "Tea; big enoufh for two." TJatil recently the most convenient wsy st getting from England to Japan waa by aray of Vancouver, a journey of twenty four days. This time has been cut down la seventeen days by wsy ot Rush la. It la expected to atUl further cut this time wkea tke Rusaisn government - lays a sable track across the country. la ristforaa aa A eaSeS. "Ify platform,' shouted the orator, bringing sis tst down with s resounding thwack oa the deck befora bim, "ia, 'Leave well enough stone !" "Beg pardon," whispered the chairmaa af tka meeting, aa eminent Boston citi aea, palling bis coat tails gently. "'Let well eaongh alone' ia the preferable form." ir C Gcc Wo The nil knows reliable CHINESE Isetasdlcrk DOCTOR , Waa .tit, a lite ateaV a rants ..d brtt aaa la tka I atodr 4uo.OTd en 1 .la- ' id. i I ft worm mm tlUHLllil. Merarv. Paiaaaia av Dnrss UseeVtia Can) Wlaawt Ower .. ec Wkhwet Uw Al at a Kasfe Ha fiuruiM, to Cure Catarrh. Aathaa, tmnm, flkffoat. lUManatUm. NffwwMa. RVnou Dabtlicr wwarn. i.iTar. ataaar lrn1m1l ttmml WaaanaaiaBd All Frt.ata Htmmmm. A SURE CANCER CURE hast kteasvaal treaa Pekias. Chiaa Safe, Sara aaalgrliahlc tt TOtT ARC ATLICTKn. POJCT DELAT. COrXtMJL.TATIO.-N PRBB (fraaaaaaotaall. wrltafev.yapaaa blaafcaaS alt , tar larloaa I ,f nt la mtmtm. mo. GEE WO CBIStJE MKItlclXEOO. 14 rinS St., Oar. Morriaa. rortlaaS. Oraaoa. I rUaa Maatlaa Tala Parar. TTTHEN wHtltas; to 4vrtlT pIM I lta this pa. (Mr. Improve V If Your Baking V J J K C Baldngr Powder will do it! Get ) ) f a can. Try it for your favorite cake. If ( y I I It dpesn't raise better, more evenly, higher, if it isn't daintier, more delicate in flavor, J 1 v we return your money. Everybody YZhlmvbJ? agrees K C has no equal I ( fl(T.BAKmG )) "- POWDER ( lMlr'iP,,-iL . J W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES t HOES FOR EVf RY MEMBEH OFfa, THE rAMILY. AT ALL PRICE. , 623,000 i&EB&Stttt thmm awijr mthmr sasutsaf moturmm, THE REASON W. L. Domtlas shoss ara worn by more peopla la all walks oil ifa than auy otliar make is because ol their aiasUent style, aasy-Utiin(, and superior weerios UaiitKa. Tbeaslactioa oftheleatners and other materials f or eaoh part af tha shoe and every detail of tha maklnsielooited after by tbe most ooraplata orcamration of superin teatients, foremen ana akiltads'ioamakers, wbo receive the bihest waaes paid in the aboai aduatrv, and who workmanship cannot beextalled. If laauld take yon nto mylarasfaetoriaeat Brockton .Mas... aadsbow you how carefully W. L. Douila. ihore ara made, yoa waukltbaa underatano: wnv tM v noiu tneirsnapa. wear! oncer and ara ot .reefer value that any other M 43.00 aieaf mt.OO 0ILT E09fmm CAUTION I Thesenuina have W. L. Uousiaa la atmatatltaiSa. Aak wiur daalar lor W. L. lOU.Iaa anoae. tl he cannot StlDUIV sWaat tefaatery, ebaasasotararywbaraby aaail. TitiM thai Kill. One of tbs mos( dangerous of trade, according to tha Pllgrlut. "la tha cow Ing of toy animals with akin, chamois leather belug used, for Instance, tor tha elephants, calfskin for tha boras, and goatskin for tha camels. This covering must of course Ot without a wrinkle to look natural, so tha wood en model Is first dipped Into glue, then sprinkled with chalk dust; then tha skin Is put ou. Tha chalk Is ao One that It Oils the air and la drawn Into tha throat and lungs. A year of this sort of work often results In death. Another very lujurloua toy Is the rub ber balloou. The future and sol rents uwd In reducing sheet rubber to the necetesary tblnneas while retaining Its strength and the dye-lug of the brtl llaut yellows, greens aud purple are most ot them poisonous. Aa lalejllale . First Student What, you foresaw that our tailor, poor cbP. would gv madf . Tha Second Sure; on tha 93th ol laat month ha wanted soma money from mel Tranalated for Traneatla tic Tle from Meggeudorfer Blaetter. Clatvaee Kaeve. "I don't take any atock in the pnaW Ions ot these politic.sns," tha visitor waa remarking. "They're all rot soma selfish trheme to put through. Too nerer can tell what a maa has up his aieere." "I ran, Mr. Jtmea." said little Clar enee, butting Into the conversation. "You're got a dirty cuff up youra. I aa sea It." Wk It Alaee. Tearber (of geography class) Nam. the largest city on the Ohio river. Shagsy Haired Pupil Cincinnati, ma'am; but It aint en tha Ohio rivet only part of the time. Teacher Indeed ! Where ia It tka raat ot the time? Shaggy Haired Pupil Ia It. Plea-eel HI salt. Ulaa Oeuttlque You evidently bar a pleasant disposition, Mr. Saplelgtv. At least you seem to be easily pleased Saplelgb Why do you aw think I am aw easily pleased? Miss Oeustique Br tha way in whloh yoa langh at some of your owa re marks. Ow Aaeetewt et DUUiM. Visitor And yon have been feeding tha dogs. Bobby? Gracious I All of them ara wagging their tails with the exception ot tha dachshund. Bobby Oh. he will wag his tail after a while. You sea It takes a long time for his good humor to get from hit bead to his tall. After Ha'al Ban teataaa. Lawyer (In courtroom) What time hare you got, please? - Prisoner (at trial table) I can't tH yon until after the trial. Catarrh Is a Constitutional Disease It originates in impure blood and requires constitutional treatment, acting through and purifying the blood, lor its radical and permanent cure. The greatest constitutional remedy is Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form orin chocolated tab lets known as Srrtabj. 1 00 doses $1. Nasal and other local forms of catarrh are promptly relieved by Antiaeplets or Catarrlets, 50c.. druggists or mail. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. SPECIAL HOLIDAY OffEl?! Mil rjs ujr (jnosi pitnar hid p order fo O m ww will eWBd ftm Msstiii pnoto Urgeemswt of mm. fravaaexd ! bsutd Utfftd BMWUIf oi W do mil klod. ot trait raring! and ktali BntaWaUtT. psia m font 8 m to bs HI W. Park St. rsrOutisOicfw ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES FOR PRINTING HICKS-CHATTEN Portland Oregon car in THE WORLO ni uvtiar. maKG name and pnoa stamped on bottom lake Cataiog (sea. w. l Dstiglaa, BVatii you. tan ( & ) V 7) J WW ADVICE TO VICTIMS TILLS RtADCRS HOW TO PROMPTLY CURC RHEUMATISM AT HOMC. Directiom to MU a Simple Prepanstioa and tka Oos to Take Over Kidnay an Trouble Promptly There ia so mnoh Rheamatltm amy- whet that tha following adrlrs by an eminent authority, wbo writes for read sra of a large Eastern daily paper, will be highly appreciated by those wbo suffer: j tiet from any good phai wecy one halt ounce Fluid Eitraot Dandelion, oca aunc Cc in pound Kargon, three ounoss l Compound fyrup earsaparilla. Shaks these well In a bottls and take in teasnoonlul dosea attar each meal and at bedtime; also drink plenty of food water. It is olaimed that there faw MUrne if this dread and torturous disease wbo will fail to find ready relief in this ilmple home-made mixture, and In most oases a peimanent cure ia tha re mit. This simple recipe is said to strength- ja and cleanse tha eliminatWe tlssuea jfthe Kidneys to that they can filter nd strain from tha blood and system tha poisons, acids and a site matter, ahtch cause not only Rheumatism, but numerous other diseases. Every mer jr woman hers who leels that their kid neys ara not healthy and active, or who rafters from any urinary trouble what ever, should not hesitate to make np this mixture, aa it la certain to do such good, and may save you from much misery and suHeting after while. Tstkea at sits War. Master Walter, aged 6, had eaten the toft portions of his toast at braaktaat. and piled the crusts on his plate. "When I waa a little boy," remarked his father, who sat opposite him, "I al ways ate tha crusts of my toast" Did yoa llks tbeinr Inquired his offspring, cheerfully. "Tea," replied tha parent "Too. may havs these, " said Master Walter, pushing bla plat across tha table. Harper's Weekly. $100 Reward, $100. Tha readers ef this rapcr will be plaamd to earn tual there Is lle.t onsdraadad diaeeae bat artonra na been able to cure in ait lis itasea, aud thai ia Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Jure Is the onlr poeillve rurenow known lolht medlrai fraternity. Catarrh be of a eoottllu Uonaldlseaae. nqulreaa constitutional treat ment MairsCatarrhCureUtaien Internally, irting directly upon tha blood and mueous sur faces ofthesTStem. thereb, defo;lnthato latlon ol the dleat, and f ItIii I a Pat enl arensth by bulldina op tha eonttttu'ioa and usiatin natnrs la doing lu work. Tha pro arletors havesomnrh laiihlnits nratlvepo rs hat tnay offer One Hundred Dollaraforeny nae that It fails to care. Bead tor list ol testimonials. A ldreas T 1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. 0. Bold by all druraUu. 7Se. Taae Hail's FaoUj Ptlla lor const 1 patios. Mora ApsroarUt. "Going to pay some of your sod Otto's bills?" laughed the caller. "Yes," sighed the benevolent father, "Otto Is a very wild youth. 1 should have called htm Auto." "AntoT "Tes; he's such ao expensive sport, and It won't bs long befora ha will be s broken-down sport" Te Break la Nw Sbees. Always shake In Allen's Fool-Case, a powder (t rurrs hot. sweatlnx. arhlnf. swollaa feat Cures eorns. In. rowing nails and bunions. Al u i aniggiais ana snos stare., . iMnteecep inTsuUtlitita. anj.lemaliel BEX. Addras) Allen a. Ulnutaa, La Hoy, H. V. AetMtrdiasT slalaa. Sentry Too can't leave. Soldier But I bava tbs captain's oral permission. gentry (lmportsntly) Let's see It) II Motto per Rider. . District Attorney Jerome of New Tori nleada aiillrv to thpaa ' MnA, esting, cooking strange diabea sad atakini St. Vitas Paaca aaa an Wu sows Plaiassi permanently cored br 1T. lis'. Ureal ftealorer. Bead tor FltKK SI trial aottW aa. trastisa. nr. it. n. an ia, i a , eat ajc au. raua.-a Aa Art tat. "The man wbo painted that spurl 5us picture wsa an artist at all events," said the connoisseur. "I don't know about bim," answered Mr. Cumrox ruefully, '"but tha desler wbo sold It to me was." Washington Star. Mothers will find Mrs. WlnsloWs Soothlsa lyrup the b st rem ad r U use tot thalr chliUraa wil me taauunf pertoa. , iBBpavfaw. Automoblllst Bay, I want this mask changed. It doesn't cover my fact) ao. flclently. , Clerk But It's the regular thing. Automoblllst Can't bslp that I find that the people I run over ara apt to recognise me. SINKS AND DRAINS A FREQUENT CAUSE OF TYPHOID. 'irtfy These aid Yob Will Bi Safe From Coitagloi. ' XSINFECTINB THE ONLY. PREVENTIVE mil A SIMPLE, SAFE AID SORE METHOD How to keep onr homes clean, tweet and fret rora farm lnfluaaees is a question. While there Is no occasion for alarm. It Is at tars wall to be forearmed oa the theory thai 'An ounce of prevention I. Better Than a ound of Cure." and no ounce of prevention as yet been discovered that Is mora simple, aore direct and more effective, yet harm leas to he human eystem, than is Borax. Borax has been known and ueed for fener itlons as a purifier and preventive aaainsl :p,ur,uiv iiiiiueiiruntinaun(ironi uncleanly londttlons resultlnr from unaanllarv alnka anA Irains, and when uteri aa a hot solution In tbs iroportlon ol two tables.ouu(iils to a gallon ol ot water lushed throuitn tbe offending kwe- wih, r,nFTt:a o,rr, irere oi aiaea-a germs ano anders th. pipes clean and wholesome. Borax In addition tolta hv.enlcouallllea la a loueehold nacsltv.and can be tuad f,,r num. jarless d, mettle purposes. It softens tba water, nakes linen ifaizlln. wh te.wlll cleania trtiela In tbe kitchen ordlnlng room and make i orient, wjtrpreveritmotns. soften ana whiten ha skin. remoVa dandruff aud eleanaa tha alp, and for iiuiing and sterilising baby's nllk bottle and irk!'. Iia ao VtUBI. Borax, nnnseeveryaiaMT cwanMir and dlsln- ectaut. la abaolutaly narmlaaa to th. inua tnd Is sale, simple, economtcal,andcan bspur' ubwvm at J ui u,, iii ii roiwii A dainty book In colors, called tha "Jlaaia Iaa4." will be sent free le hatr Mather sending eme ana eaaress of bar baby- and tap. from aa. sastasl cartaana of ' aO-Mts-Tear" laraa, wlih ta Is stampa. Address racids esst I Borax Ce,, Has York. I TURN DOWN HENEY Oregon Land framl Trials Cannot Walt Longer. BRISTOL TO GO ON WITH CASES Department of Justice Has Bean at Laat Qoadsd to Action by Com plaints and Criticisms Wsahlnglon, Nov. 28. Further post poneinent of th trial ot tbe Oregon land frand care is not to be tolerated. Becanaeof complaints and oiUtclsms Iho department ot Justice haa decided to take radical slops, which will foice Minis at an early tlat. and it ia expect ed that District Attorney Bristol will soon receive Instructions to proceed. Only recently John Hall, under in dictment, wicte th president, tkltii for trial. His request was tiantmineo to th attorney general and thence to Mr. Bristol, who replied that u could not pructsJ. ss that was on of F.J. tleney's esses. Tbe department saya that, it Mi. Iteney cannot get away from San Fran cisco long enounh to prosecute Hall aud Binger Hermann, torn on els will be found who ean take up this work, In laiinee to those under Indictment, the department believes these long delayed ease should be tried. It is probable thai Mr. Ilrietol trill b Instructed to proeecute Hall and Hermann, as wall as all other nnder indictment lor land frauds. . BURNED IN RIVENQK. Thlrlaan Parson Roatlsd In Ntw York to Gratify Malic. New Vork, Nov. SB. Thirteen per. sous lost their live and several other were injured early today in a tenement bouse (ire at lot Eighth street snd Sec ond svenue. All the dead were Italian. Six of the IS weieohildren. The bodies were huddled together In room on the top floor ot th four-story building, where th terror-stricken people had been driven by the flame, which r imb ed np from tbe lower flours. Worn had been enveloped in tbe flames and burn ed alive. Others, overcome by smoke, were spared the agonies ol death by th flames. That th fatal flr was the woik of incendlarlet who sought revenge is th opinion ol the pollc and firemen, who male the fiist hasty eiaminatioo. Three weeks go three Italian were caught in the set ot trying to rob af in th saloon of Uulseppe Codsno, on the ground floor. The safe rontalned more than 2,ono which the saloon let's friends had withdrawn from the bank during the tnonev panic. The would be robber were aireted and ar now awaiting trial. Th fir of today Started In Codsno' saloon, and the police believe it may have been the ork of friends ot th prisoners, who take this means ot squar ing accounts with the saloon 1st. OPEN MORE LAND. Nearly Million and a Half Acres an Montana to Bs Sold. Helena, Mont, Nov. 29. The mem ber of the commission reoenOtly p pointled to sppialse the remaining gov ernment land on the Flathead Indian reservation have perfected an organisa tion. Orders from Washington sre to go into tbe field at one snd begin woik The reservation eontsint approximately 1,425,000 acres, of whloh 178,000 nor bava been allotted to th Indians, leav ing 1,250,000 arrea to be Inspected. clsfsified snd sprsiard. The land will he divided into agilcultural land of the first clan, agricultural land ol th sec ond else, timber land, mineral land snd grating land. Settlers nnder the homestead law, wbo shall reside upon snd cultivate the land for five year, shall pay one-third of th appraised valne in cash, at th time of entry, snd th remainder in five equal installments, one, two, three. four and five year, respectively, with the nsusl bomeeiead fees. California Selects Sit. Seattle. Nov. 26 A lite near th Washington snd Oregon state 'grounds will be recommended to Governor Oil- lett, of California, by the representa tives from that stat who Inspected the exposition ground - yesterday. Un der the Call lorn la law th governor make the final decision on th ait and J. A. Filcher, his speclsl represents- live, and Aathanlel Ellery, th date engineer, cam to look over the ground, th California men and Dl rector General Nadean went over the site yesterday. To Br Phlllpp'n. Boston. Nor. 26. Historic Faneuil hill was last night th scene ol a not able meeting In support of plan tor a pledge of independence to the Philip pine islands accompanied by neutralis ation of the teriitory: Among those a ho addreesetl the meei Ing wer Con gressman James t,. Slayden, of Texas, Jama H. Blount, formerly Judge of th first i mis nee In the Philippines, and Congress mgn Samuel W. MoCal), of Massachusetts, the jnover of the res olution in congress em hod ing the plan lot Philippine independence. t; , , a-. ' A New Sourc of Heat. Virginia City, Nev. Nov. 26 Bom engineer of Virginia City, reflecting on the scarcity of tuel every winter in that rigorous climate, have hit anon to odd ides for roitiget'ng ihe tempera ture and warming the building of that town, On of them has undertaken to struggle with the difficulty by utilizing the superfluous heat of th adjacent mine, wnicn h proposes to ten with an iron tube, and so ventilate the mine while beating the house; Qovernmsnt Checks Plsgu. San Francisco. Nov. 26. Tha nlum report issued by th board ot health waa a lonowi: une new suspect; none verified: 101 verified in datit, i deaths; 80 discharged a cored; 8 re maining. The Federal authorities have decided to take over th work of sanita tion, I LUMBER OASIS OON1OLI0ATI0 Orion and Washington Complaint Will B Haaid regethsr. Washington. Nov J "I terstnt Comiuerc Commission I hold but on. hsarlng to iwm ' th compl-lnts of Oregon ugtou lumbur manufacture g lnt hi new rate on lumber shll'M MlasouH river point an.! th. Middle West and lro points In Oregon to no'i' . lo Cnlllorula. The Oregon aud CahCou Luuibor M.f.t-r. aaaiu-lHttOU and th rSCIIIC vai Un?b.r M.nufucturer.' AUtto. V ..... n.imtilaluta Wltu but In tnrti t",r m"v'" - .-; , ld.utlel. rtM oml,Ul"w,,r.1 are th ssm from Oregon a trout Washlugton. lb. detuodsut railroads ar th same In each case. " - i. tin f ilia U'aatern Or.- gon Lumber Manufacturer.- Aamicla. s a .ligf.t.anl at II Mil pl.M oul, to rate trout Or,tm to wallforuia .aiautiauuu v, em Pacific aud to uregun nla Mallroad companlu. At the near- Ing. wnicn wm --. th railroads will b. repro-euted by their sltorn.'y ana ne t " . . a A Uln,.B t9 lrkPt laltlll : A. Bs. Urimtbs. of Mesltle; W. II. Ab I, of Uontesano, Wssn.. anq ny ni.iiu.-. W'atklns A Ellis, of Atlanta. Oa. In It eoiuplalnt, recently tiled with tha Commission, th Oregon and Washington Lumber Manufacturer Association, allegs that th. Hill Harrtiuan railroads, by oncnrt uf action absolutely fix d malutaln rate on lumber front Oregon and Waahlngton to polnta In th Missis sippi Vslley, Kooky Mountain and Plains states, ssld rat being formu lated through the transcontinental freight buresu St Chicago, said bu reau being dominated and controlled by the two systems. After setting torin tne mii'"" between th old rate and tho ki,i, an In hava aone Into effvet November 1, the complainant allege thst tbls rslse In rate li the rrsult ..r . -m-nlrarv to daatrov all compe tition among tha railroads operstlng In the Northwest, ana to sxsct so un- ......oahla enmnan.atlon for tb. transportation ot lumber, and that th rllroUS, Of inereaatog tnwir rate, propos to absorb all or nsar Iv all ot th profit of th lumber men. HEARST HELD FOR LIBEL. Bound Over to Grand Jury Potiilca Oam Char gad. New York a Not. Jt. Justice Wyatt, In tb Coort of 8pelt 8 alona todsr. held William It. Hearst for the srend Jury on the charge ot criminal libel, preferred bj William Astor Cbsnier. b. . vsrvamo ap- Mared for Mr. Hearst. Tb amount of bond was filed at 1500, the usual sum required In misdemeanor caaoa. Mr. Carvalho la the general manager of Mr. Hearst' New York newspaper Both Mr. Hearst and hi bondsmen wsra In court whon Juatlce Wyatt handed down his decision. Their r nalred to tbe office of District Altor ney Jerome while the ball bond was being prepsred. It was later ap nroved br Juattce Wyatt and Mr Hoarat and his attorneys drove sway In tbe big red automobile that had brought tbem to the criminal courts building. - The chsrge sgalnat Mr. Hearst xrew out of a publication In th. No York Evening Journal concerning tb. ess of Ilsymond Hitchcock, tbs ac tor. Mr. 'Chanter's name was rnm tloned In connection with the article Several hearings wer had before Justice Wyatt. snd Mr. Chanter poal tlvely denied thst be had ever been st Hitchcock house when little girls wer thera. Ill counsel contended that the publication had been made for th. purpoce of Injuring politically 1,1-u tenant-Governor lwls Htuyvcsnnt Chanler, a brother of the complain ant, against Mr. Hearst. This wss denied by Mr. Hearst' attorneys who made the counter assertion In conrt that Mr. Chanlur's proceedings against Mr. Hearst wer taken In the hope of hurting the chance of the Independence League ticket In Ihe last country election. Combined to Down Opposition. - talt Laks, Nov. 22. Th Federal grand jury returned Indictment against th Union Pad no Kallroad company, th Oregon Short Line, the Union Paci fic Coal compajiy, J. M. Moore, general agent ot the Union Pacific (Vast com pany and Eirrett Buckingham, smlit ant general superintendent of the Ore gon Short Line. The technlial charge I a combination In restraint of trade by forcing a Halt Lake City cml dealer out of buiiness became he had lowered th price of so I below that fixed by the combination. Nationsl Dry Convention. Chicago, Nov. 22. Th national con vention for the selection ol th presi dential nomine ot the prohibition par ty will lie held In Columbus, o , dm ing the first week ot June, 1908. That fact was announced at th meeting of the party In this city todsy. Fifteen hundred snd eighty delegate and alter nate will attend, the ratio hsln. Ana delegate and cne alternate for each 100 vole cast lor Jacob Swallow for presl dent In 1904. Charltl It. Jones, ol Chicsgo, was elected chsirman ol the national committee. The Aisstslnsted Picture. Odessa, Nov. 22. Th trial by peclal military court ol 26 men ot tbe Eleventh Nicholas I. real men t m charge of mutiny and insubordination, caww t an ena ner tonay, - Two ser geant and one private, who hit de stroyed picture of Emperor Nicholas were sentenced to death and at one shot. Nln other men wr asm 0$ to th mine for life, 13 wer sent to the mine lor 10 yerg and th other wer acquitted. ; - 8t. Louis Bid for 1 9, 000,000, 6k Louis. Mo. SI at a ...i .. - m KjavvillK 1 1 a'l Ht. Loai bankers tn,l.w It i. olded to take lU.OOO.OOO of the gorerni innnt a treaanry oertlttcate, providing the mony paid for this olreolatlng me dlnro be re-deposited In the bank tak ing lb crlp. This th Treasury de pa rtent has already signified It In- KUIIUH Vt UUlllg. Deposits Ruihtng Back. New York. Nnv e tv. m . nal Bank, nna nf lh. as.i.i . .. tutlona which cln.ari .v,ai- ."., u' m j i . sev eral weeks ago, rsopened for busl- ..,.. -ure man 1 00 deposl- posited during fb first hour. ... ewa 1'ssrs Vsahlngtou r wted lu Hie S"lery re.rvl for tb tduilllt.. of Congre--- "'"WUst a frl botly of men I" claimed th younger of th two enthu- slssiU-ally. . A . Io you thin ut- demurely. ' , "Why, of coum i a iw ' snd bu.lnwaHk they r. I If llettrg Washington could cum bst-k to Ctmgreea li would b proud of ik-U a daulln sikhHiicI.'' I fear dver." remarked the .hWr of the two 'serlou.ly. "tMI If trge Washington wr lu com bsok ud t.u8i-- h wooht ' n ilm llverlng noiher farew.il dtlrs. I.lpplncott'. Tes Aer ravsaa. Ia Belgium twoacr holding 1 auffldent to nislntalo a farmer od bis fsuilly. Tb tyl''l two". fn l thst coiiiitry contslns pstftt of wheat or rye nd siwther of bsrlejr. Another fslr portion grow putstoes. A row of cabbage grows stl round on th sloping ship of tbe dltibti. with a row of onion Just outside, leaving bar walk ing room beiween them l tb grain, Tb shad tree round th bmis ar Itear trees. Kvrry foot of ld Is mad to proOu.. rl tb farmer keeps pig and chickens. liar Steaeb. The numerous "help" who bat "had bad good characters but lost tbem' r no worse off thsn the domealle men tioned In Illustrated Hits, wboa search for stnployoient was blndsred by n untoward clrcumatanc. "aid tb mas ter of th nous to an ppltv'nt s "Csn't you Bad any work al allT "Plenty, sir; but sverybmly wsnt tsferert. from we lest etuplujfer." "Csn't you get tbemr "No, sir. He been dead twsaty eight yearav" Revae tttll, -tcy." called Mr. Har her, turn Ms front poirh. "waer I that bsbyt Just now be was In tb dining room, then I asw htm In th parlor and now be haa vanished again." Thare he I out on tb front Step." replied Mr. Ilsrker with U "Oh. George. Isn't be a plcturer "Il mt Yes, a regular moving pic ture," HU Too ld your gun would shoot 00 yaida. Dti-I know 1 did. Hit Its marked to shoot only 4M yard Dlx I know, bat there sr tw k retai II wa.www'w- - . i.i. a.u'ii women 'ihe Kind You llttve Alway lloughl Ita tHtrito the algrut tiir of hu. II. I'lctvlicr, aiitl tut brru luutlo uudrr hi iH-raotittl aupcrt Uluii fur ovrr !H jror. Allow no otto to tlcH-clvo you In till. C'ountrrfrlla, linltntloo mid .tiiaUaa-i-rviMl" r but ICtprrlinrnta, nil mtlniigrr the health of Chtldrru Kxpt-rlcurei galut lvsrrtniftita What is CASTORIA CstatorU Is harm lea subat Utile for C'ttstor (III, liar gorlc. Drop And Htrotbliif byriipa. It la I'lewmnt. II con tn I ns neither Opium, Morphine) nP other rtotlo siihatanco. Ita I It guajnaiitoo. It destroy Worm find Alliiya l-'tiverlahiiras. It cure lUrrlnrA aiul Wind t olio, it relieve 1 eothlnr Trtiulilcs, cure CVmatipatlnu And Flutillrnrv, It Aa.lnilUtr tho 1'immI( rv-srtilotc the rstnm'h Atttt llowrls, gltlnar liralihy ami! nAturtU altrcpe The ChlldrrA'a lAitMM-TU) Molhrr'a I'rloutl The Kind You Haye Always Bought . Si Bear th In Use For Over 30 Years. vw. aeavawa I i A SaSelllat. "Tou'rs rather a votln. man la t left In cberg of drug store,' ssld ths fusav old aaiitlrman. "Kara am. say diploma r "Why r no, sir," repueo in orug Clem, "but we bsvs a preparation of our own that's tint a. good." Pblladtlphla Presa RHEUMATISM CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY It U perfectly natnrnl to rub the octv-i, joint ana ixmc are tbrobbln B-u-jinBtism in guuercr il apt t turn to the liniment bottle, or aom otner Mternal application, in an effort to get relief front the Uirwaso, by proJudnC wunter-lmtation on the flesh. 8ucn treatment will quiet tho pain tctop wily, but can have no direct cttratlvo effect on tho real discoite becu floe not reach the Mood, where the cause is located. Rheumutism it than i akin dT-it rootcl and grounded in the Mood nnd enn only b Kocbedbr constitutional treatment IT CANNOT III. ItUBni'D AWAY. Rheumatism U due to an execs f ric cid In tbe M.kx!, brought about If tbe ssUVMftlailflt.r.sj Jm t-.....a a a . . a . . .u.g1 ifc- . . I" , xo. "n 'cw r r'o 5 i!Swulat!00 J.n lh Jrrt ' tetw OI bodllv saaala 4Um li, I- . of bodily waste, the -f.,.. .. ' , 7"" nnti Muneys, nnve lailctl to carry ou. -- !r,UM ?- ft contact with tho different at ids ct the body, Zm u'n f in contact wiUl tna different Acitla ct the body, lx' Mv. l ! ,r,JCtI lnt0 11,0 LlooJ ai distributed all part of tbj , : ' 7 "- i;ct possession aroonivsvnintntna om l,,.....t. ,t ..i . . . - V" "'":aaion bvn JlZV T' f nVhouK "y - mcy reappear et the first exposure to ct - ilZPe r atcr ftn 'tt,ck cf "dlgeatloo or other Irregularity. Rheum ith iel!l?Tr U Pefnfl'!"y cured whilo the circulation remain frrlm I . , .ff P1"i1''oducfnfir rio acid poison. Tho disease will ablB rXJ'f 0totn.u,cl8.or Jlnt to Joint, aettlinirort tho nerve, caus'Bf "often shattered, the health undermined, and t.rlmr,. tho nntlent Ucomet n-ttcr (row tboytem. jt warm and PlIDn curM Kheumatlgm. S. 8. S. it coum rURELY VEGETABLE of Mh purifyiiur and tonic matlam vs . inHt hui ' needed i every case of Ru h m t.confuln"?Ptn, alkali or other mlncrul Ingredient, but b7k. t fly cf lurl'yin'. healing etracta and Julcca of roots, hb and tnlaw tr!;y,0U ry"?lg from Ithcumntlsm do not waste valuable ! dvHfrC'W,fl,n,, our f'yielana will Rlve you any Information o avigeaculredfrw of charKe and will aend our apcvlal trcotise ou KheumatUui. una of the 'Essentials Of th happy hohifi of to-day a a vgat fund of Infornmtlim i t0 i! best motlinda of promoting health and hapiilues and right living and know, leilg of th world' best produeig, Product of actual exetillcnr-, lB4 reasonable claim truthfully pr.ctM and which have ailalnod'to worl wld ccnpteiico through the t.proyi of the Well-informed of tb World not of Individual only, but of timtiy who hava th happy faculty ot electing and obtaining tb bent , world afford. On of th products of that tt of known component pans, n Eln,ct, rtmiedy. aniirtived by nhvalin. ... coiiini.nded by th WelUnformed of . th World a a valuabl and whoi, ; aoms faiti.lly laxative I the wl koo Byrup of Fig and t.llxlr of finnm, fa gut It beneficial effoti slway( 0a . th goniiltin. nianufartiired by tha California Fig ttyrtip Co.. only. JJ for aal by all ldiiigdruggiti, I ' ' "''a atreaeaas Mwsna ('weaiaa, I "Hulty mackerel I" sxclaitmd th freckled tsd who was pMrlng over th rail of tli drawbridge, "Just loot I yer bher 'rty ran wlu. wiiy, h esn go like canoe." Yep,- replied tb other lad. sol.au ly, "snd be reutlnd m of csim, "Taut he ran gild gtawir 1 "Saw. 'causa b Is going to get pa died when be get bom." j r lsleltr. TVs re ac wis a snaia asmait Mrtiiaalls. Th fsirr.t en la th vk-lall), , Mil. knil I ): enaa .-Nam iirna i. tiana-a Hut nlM a rich eld srSntly, THE MAN WHO SWEADS BK THE FISH DRAND SLICKER U thsstonwrv ho tred loost 1bMvsrvks) outof soais othsr stuk aKtWt?". I CW Lkrht IWs Oatssiisi i il V-tareoa) tjad ml te)-W Big nature of aman araa , wear aaaa an. i ,. K Tba. -What hit com ovr tb aplrll f lUaklii' dreamer nm-rled IlayiiMml "II. bss quit talking against msg-tat ml trusts." "II bought bla flrat blmk of tt Isst week," replied llaskin portn. conclusively. gpot that littrt, nd when tho tnnacJ - e and twiuhinir wiUi the palni ot c'' W"'. brought about vj matter which tho natural avcnuel . .. . . . n This oi t:ie aviitcm. The acne anu y- - .. t ,i i ... vi i.m ayi.icm. i no sti" r, 'oy I acnttcred cr rHcvd fir 7n vicoratca tho Mood ao that In"te4 4? l ..a-s.a.i.a.u. ..!.. n. a a . t e t aa. , .. oi a weait, mr atrenm, conntantiy Ing; acrid and corrosive matter In the f cles, ncrvea, Joint and Jone, the body law and nourlahed by rich, liealth-auntAininj Mood which completely and ncnuancnuj . - . , . .--w VIC WFT tPCCiriQ CO.. ATIAKTA, GU