The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 26, 1909, Image 3

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The Mission
Of thai eorpuolo In your blood
thai havo boon called " Little
oltiiora," If to fight for you
again, tho dlaaaea germ that
constantly ondanor your health.
The oorpuooloa aro made
healthy and atronig by tho use of
Hood'ritarflaparllla.
TtiM meith'lne la a comUnallon of
mora than tllifi'wnt rwtniHllal agi'tiia
In iimHrtttii ami by a prtiee: known
mily t miroi'lve ant) It lin fur thirty
year linen rimiiaiitly proving lu worth,
ISu substitute, woita "Jum aa-gtMMl."
Ilf OM"llul.
"I wUb uy denllil waaii't m rallill',"
mill Mr. Jmf - Oml-fo. " call
bit Jooul i-trlur all drawing room."
Tin ttrt ibit no dt-aih from hydro
phol.li hi I"" wrwded In KjiIu,
In, llxi-J Is eMail in llliistrstlun of
In prftoi'llx Irwlwi nf ''largsa.
It U eilinald that il.l.J person la
Krtr York Ity tnaM Iheir llvliif by
Ih-lr alia, which nwui Ita buk o wit la
IB ;
rlhli'b'tlldltig In Japan inploy I0.O)
Bun Ngkl, HJI at Rob mil i.c)
ti Oaaki. All III Japan yard ire
full of Qld-r.
Th tiwanW ditrl'-t la f'raiw U
ulnl In Hi rilHtrt trait of thai ruillitry
f,r ima rry (lffru pro.luiti welituie
inj kl4 glotwj.
Jam. Warren, a (arm laborer, S3 years
i!J. diet m-onlly it I .d worth, Kngtmd.
ftf hiring worked u tn Mm firm
fur evef.0 yrer.
la fl'ly ' " atrtiinnt fur a
otuan lypiet lry of -'l5 a ,
i U.11.I..11 firm m Mar.-b 4 wctII a
l.w.r ilwu if.', topllr.
Sim York 1,'ny b awr aayliittn,
aom.s, hoipliabi aul rganiat!ati fur
lli tM of buowu iiifriug ibau aay
ihr city In tin world.
At 1lhlii, I'ranr, rrhl haiMuba,
1UI bit air, ar dlird to or
Tin
Jb3.
u,V,m " aat tn, ltlm,
TO FLEE
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IT Ull Ifl mn
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AltltHI IIIkIiI.
A Boy Wil to c,,,!,,!,, ,h,
v.,.. nn.IT. dlllUlul limit,,,.!
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Ill .111,1, " .1,01,1,1
Pviirvlliliiu u.M i .
"Killing ,; HI W.,,.V(, .
Illlt B.l IVm I...... .
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President Offers Toast to Officers
for Great Achievement.
S PROUD EVENT TOR ALL PRESEN
Splandld Lin 0f Battlathlpi Falalflet
Pradlcllon of Ointtnr and
Crew Vanl Enlhuilaim.
Mn
Urow-Awful
Furtrcia
"Not until
Monroe, Va., Feb. 23,
K'ina Arnrican fltet re
iTT"." n"71 vli;t"flnu from a grat net bat-
I f u.t tlowill thr b another auch home
nn ith ih. ,i..i.
I"l''y, ln't ll 1
ia nun ih t-.iliHMiii
noil l'fpy U tu
AlV ttfl.l'i-ViJll'M In ..L
. "' " "If. 'iothr auch aitcht, aa thla.
.n..-HNP.nH flr Hnai,. uiH 1 MrillK Ui Mlrt Aniar mn niui. If
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uoiiur, min in. Ij..:i i I Ih a waa h ,..ut ,. n
I... u I".'... i, ,- - . . iivaiuvni.
, m '" ' il "m9Vit ytrday as he atooil radl
u. ,.i L... . iV.., ' ..' " rnu hrl'y in thewbln of the little
iiiiit.i ,,, ti,. hut" ;.::z:?.r.r "
iviMBiun ui uw mvmw and ttie eeromo-
nie atlemling the welcome home of
in Amt-ncan battlimhip fleet H
wa aurroumlwl by the admirula and
f..!lin alui Hrt Ma4 la
I urlaali l.raiin.J.
' iomtr UtlW I lnf a
araral-What ba. U,,,,,,,. Bf lb,
.......... ,ru . iln
tbi lunch ruuiiiKt i
i'i HkiniM Y.i,r r.lrl l'm krr.
..i jw iuiii i ir.ii.f, air T
b.4iiry at
Tikrui rbiiu.uuk,..
A IWyrnroM .,y on lii.arlii frn
aasiii r..r in nri tiiM at l.r.nkruai
ttravt-ly finmrk' i "J only
tr)ro at nlubt
OU tllll," I.lf
any mj
1Ut c Ou.wai t.-run la K(
I bi la loini'm ow M.tW ir- :
tana h lit la an ronia k.HaM, a'l
utr ;oi,iu la to fwm buu j
lima U a 'lolly Horn of aiiJl !
. buif Jwilba in N Vurk fily rhar-
I! la Injurtra lulllil.J by o(kr wrw.j
In lb laat fin jura, a StW Ym !
ril raM71A laaaufa ftava nnm tr.l u I
bt ktUK4.
aid the
og your
Tbi" ory lar.f.l ar ta fluid for
IM In a;nm0!, aiaautor. nititi and
ttitr duor (" I tlad.
nt W.rlfc KM I.,
"IWt yu Ibluk. Mr. Kply,"
"you la anil lata
kil?"
"Whai" lb 9T al) lb n. man.
b mtlnt a tnitwriiry ra.vnr? In
lb rlrii-al di.rimint. "I'm only olii
to boia Ihl Joh lo wvfka.
capumi of the 16 world enclrclinn
vi-anrlB, brilliant v att rd in all th
Kld lice and iaraphemalia ofajwcial
full drtm uniform, and evi-ry kI wbj
rain in reiponim to tho ureildent'i
UKKntioni.
'We atay-at homta alno drink to the
nwn who have made ua uroudor than
evvr 01 our rountrv " ad, 11 tha ,rl
Tlinl li the dunui-r dent, and attain the toast was plodged.
I.. . i i,m iifoi aaiipu irom can
Frawlico, Mr. I'reaident," replied
lU-ar Admiral Charles S. Siterry, "you
nt ua a mvariae saying that oura was
a Heavy responsibility and a great
nonor. that we have today fuliilled
tne reai'onaibtlity makea thia the
proudest moment of our lives. I aav
we- auviwfdly In speiikirijr of the fleet,
for no one man could have done what
hw l.rcn done without the loyal and
willing co-operation of every man on
the fleet."
Thui briefly the commander in chief
of the returning ihipa made hi official
report to the commander in chief of
the army and navy,
'" Hip Vk laituM l am-a.
ini-r I a Urtl, i.-ri.UN alnfr, ,j (.very
..,., i.iT mum lit trii-uili are
afraid to lull him n.iiiiiii,.t fr
f.-:ir It Mill niaku him mure cuutvlled.
-It.t..n Ulol.
Maoaiaaa Mranlallon.
.. ..
u;xivr- nui, n uai..r. In a furi-rn
awnt Ilk oura, dun t ),iu IwIIm Id tb
prim li!a f ivtaiioo In mb.-at
Kul nam Hia-iNiinaa I r!inly do,
yinf man. I r a by biva a remlr
liJf rbalr In i-i of&c.
SLEEP ON ARMS.
Mar llanaaa.
"Tr tr!l m, Mr. Umilbrrt." lmwHrd
Ida Huffy young Ihliif. "tbl you r uulir
TI.. lha ..J A.-tl. -WT IHW-r.
k .X U!,t b .w Thai, 11,1.. U '"V IfJUHK-. !HI ttl
-..i-i. .....i-l k. I , Mla (ilyay - r.4l tb s
I lant old t"fu. latin bia band on bi. bari
Tbr kwudrad girl ar iap!yMi la ,b f and nklbf a prvfound bow j "I cnitb 'tail Omaha n-coived ordera tonight to
Mibtia Ordered Out at Omaha aa Pre'
c autionaryjM e aura.
Omaha, Neb., Feb. 23. Although
a recurrence of last night a rioting in
South Omaha ia not looked for, the
fueling against the Oreeka there
still very strong.
Three companira of the state militia
kiriima trad la Nt fork, aod Kauiuiky
Ua girl Jortry,
Manhattan's poa"Sj rRi( aiwubt
I t-M.S.'vl dally.
Tb t raarb oolt of bora rwf la ai
attarjib Ibstt tit KuUah.
ilu. b of lb fl and la lily I md
lb rsfi af u!in frvta buh tb
l baa b DTnacd.
I'.'t k o,a: of gnw( Iwtuty ra fuund
ll U..ri:.l4!:.. A latraH. l da 6fiy a.l
Kkar binl of priobma euwir.
losd Kdhortia la tb Crt llrlilab rV
liwt attniatrr wba aa av-vd aa f
lMitiRn( la rb rotuuin.
Ts Urg.i mratia of fllgrlm f j
llarr, atari frota ronaln!lu.t'.. d
l'a!! pumprlM bt l.il oarona.
A t ou( nta ititwrt korlf by
reufi.g mini, ind a Jarwy Illy weuuia
kf i living by lining lgti.
Tba It j; icllr
Illta."
"ibU
TO It- va la lb
fa Iran.
"Mia faitun." aald lb kuali,
ll Mr. Wraton "
"IMigbtrd la know yon, Ml Knaton,"
said tb young nun. ".Nominally, bow
't. awm lo b nllida."
"Aituslly, t. rtibl. Sir. Wmiob.
ab nawif. hi rfiriamtty Ibat h inala&t
ly Ml blnr'f to b i:..Val ml Ira way.
Ahaa)l-ruar4 AI4raaa.
A lO'iio tMnaa) nl.l.Tiimu at a r
viit aUU-riuanl? ui(lng Inquired wlni
bad lwme "f in urdi-r lie ba'd Intro
(UhmI iviii lime tM fore railing r,r an
art' llfilit on Willow nms-t. The rlty
rbrk, ftftrr dliigUig Into tila Hint, lu
furtuitl timi tttat Ilia oruer naa come
tinw IIib board nearly a iii.mth pre-
vloua and that he bad voted igalnM It.
Maa Urn liar Work.
In ItuMla tbr-re l a t-liip reaping
mniliiuo which ha a rl, but no an
tuiatlr nk. A man alia on the pint
friu and rnbea off the grain witn n
pltrlifork. Tb nam nf ttil iim. lilnc
U .lotnitrt.lka.' and almx "lobo" mmiui
brow." and "gnlka" I "a bentiT.'
the wbula can ba translated "brow
gweatrr."
leep in their armoriea and mobilUetl
fur that purpose. It ia staled that the
order is given almply aa a precaution-
ary measure, but it indicated the anx
iety of the authorities to prevert any
further disturbance on account of the
presence of the UriH'ks in thia city and
South Omaha. Late tonight 300
Greek were rounded up in Council
lilufTi, and, after being disarmed, were
locked up,
Apiwalg have been made to A. L.
Coro-Milna, the Greek minister at
Washington, and it (a believed that
he wilt come here to look after the
welfare of hia countrymen.
It ia declared that u it aggregating
about 2&.00u will be filed against the
town of South Omaha by those whose
properly waa destroyed.
Iialy ba S.W euunUt t tb oilllloa
bbaU'anta. which ia la hlgkt rmri
lrKn ba 3.J0 elaba, with a BMaaW
iklp of SMa
lnti a-lil-iii ir Ih rau f SuO
1: atitiual'y la Iada.
Tb an b'(bt ftutiatalaa kaewa ar
U la lb llitualajaa.
ti. . ,, . . .1 Tbna wh bar wiulrnj la Alaaka uy
Tb. ...ra,., .Idl.r aiuat ba a. ,prt I (,)( M h
i that I tb banh-st tblng to iidur la tb
rum in i.mii turtl of tb t' S'wrti.
ftWan i-ouK lb tartaia bU ef ,
i.in,r,, I tat In tb Aualrallas hu"b, nrar Purl
In I.,-., i ,bltI's hw tVlmlnal Conrt. on ' l"m. for flf dny. iiglnir.iiimudir
t id l!ii.'a .ii. ...I....... ni ,ii,..i, ! K. . Milk w found alir d ll by
ftoin of Ih aaloina In I.lrrrpol dia
l!iy tb "Udlr ran But b aerred
without tbir baia an."
CZAR DISSOLVES DIET.
New Encroachment Made Upon Lib
rty of Finland.
$L Petersburg. Feb. 23. Emperor
Niehola today issued a rescript dis
solving the Finnish diet and ordering
tho holding of a new eliction May 1,
for the new diet to assemble June 3,
Thia step is due to the criticism of
the emperor'a policy in President
Svinhufvud'a response to th speech
from the throne at the opening of feb-
ruary 10.
The establishment of a joint r innlsh
Russian conference to elaboraU a new
baaia of relations between the grand
durhy and the empire haa been practi
rally decided upon.
lilia mrll ilr to ranch lb do..
A prnfoaao la Cotihgea l'nlrliy
Kid to rhlaroforia planl. Aflr av
'I il) limy bud in gra profuaiou.
"lV-.iiltlng faahlon Mtrt" I on 81
win union 'i omul. don. whit packing
tmnk i tb, irla of anothr.
1 lln,l.r. f.l..
aMIM,llt slarav t-ao now.
';lr",'d of rb liwouga Couttdl eaj
liiiallm,.ni Uan.
f: Katitor Clark, th Muniana mullt
aillliniiaira, out- workad lu tb ulna fur
H-2.1 I ilnj.,
Th ftrt p'natof st waa aad by
'rMilo In H7(l.
Nw Vurk City coinpWtea forty alt nw
building each dy, iv.raglng I3,000
Mrb.
Th iirarig dally g of Norwegian
r"ir Is t; cut.
Th flr.t dlininae waa printed In Hub
Mr In U",
Adtfrtlirmraia first appeared la new.
auera In lv,a.
B. W, Iaj.r, ii, a eonaldra that to
n rtit rlomis ar th mo.t dlfUoult of
H aiudlra.
' may b blown Into beautiful
rn'!"rt.d Iwttlaa, lighter nd trengr
"nllnnry glsaa.
, N'0,''" awead, u.d a fuel, yl.ld
"tr rrmi than It flhrl.
T1i tt,t pi,,, or,a WM d k. Ar.
"""d la 20 Ii. a
black trackur.
Threaten Life of Priest.
New York, Feb. 23. Threata
to
i i.. ... rin uald for Nw Tori blow up the church and kill the assiHt-
...i .,..ri,,,r haii.M lant rector. Father Liberati, it wa
l.iii aithlii 8 .r iitiouiiti to $IJ4 learned today, have Impelled tlie plac
aun.iallj for rch twriwu llrlug la tb.-in.
It b bB ttd on Hrlllab authority
that Anwrltvn luimiriit Into Canada
ara liking flfiy inllllon dollir' worth of
piouvrty Into 0 tvuutry enu yr.
m, r,.n,.ain linn Ii dlplyd by a
firm of cyi-l '"! ",nr nianuficturers at
Iluroary. England: "lu aarun.ui
her for iwtrol."
Th gulden created wru Ii th unnlh'it
.f Hrltiih birds. It la thr and a half
Ini'hwi lung and evnty two of tbeoi
aih on pound.
Th municipal If af Conhngen hal
ltK.i.,d war on rat, and will pay 1'4
mil for every tall. Th brwding of
ran fur thlr till' ti a crlmlnil offina.
ma poatrorn ot min
Inir of a day and night police guard at
tho Church or Uur Lady or ixiretw on
Klirabeth street, in the lower Euat
nd. A Black Hiind letter received by
Father Liberati on Saturday demanded
tho payment of $500 by Wedneaday of
thia week, the failure to receive
hl, h tho euistlo aUted. would in
Urop volve the destruction of the edifice and
the killing Of the priest.
Dreadnaught in Shade.
New York. Feb. 23.Kear Admiral
Goodrich believes that battleship
twice the sire of the largest now build
ing will be launched in the not fur ciie-
tant future. "Over in the UrooKiyn
navy yard we are refitting one of the
. .- I- a nupr it Pnar Ad
ar imani to " . ,Uou ti...
i. i. . ....... mlral M tllisnn a lieei. in ioto.
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CURE THE CHILDREN'S COUGH
Wor IicoiuIiK haciing to.ra lli cWk" atemhrana o I throal I Mid
ainoaiog thorn to lli raag. ol deadly dia
t Hihl to Uk M oJ th trouhl. aup Ih cough. rtnmii
lung., and quickly mlwvrc tmhcltliy coadiiiona. BfiiJ J
pleauru tul and fiaedum lion dangerou. uirJ!" .u ", , fj
f dy lot children. Al Iba rl ayiiptoin. ol a cough or ooM la
li hill obm you will v aorrow nJ tuflenng ll you
CIVB THEM PISO'S CUKE
IrnVSkalL', .
" ,h!!i! 1 huUtS battleship, of from 20.000
Tb. long frith of a bird's wing to 21,000 tona If we are spared for a
fnateoed to "' " ' ,hl' Wj1''b V1 mor' we n"11 W" ,hlpS f
Um th wing th itrength and lurfad 3(,i000 nnJ 40,000 tons."
whrwilh to brat Ih alr. - -
" , , ... Robt Sleeping Officer.
A youth of sv.iiln. whe banged bint f fa 23.After hav-
mi'aun, w -
escaped today from two olllcera after
robbing them of their monoy, gun
and watchca. Mead waa captured In
Oregon several week ago. The ofli
cera, with their prisoner, ropaired to a
hotel to rest. The prisoner waa hand
cuffed to one of the officer. While
they were asleep Mead secured the
handcuff key.
tb act.
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9 L
MANY ON PENSION ROLL.
Little as It I, John Bull Make It
' Hard to Gat.
London, Feb. 22. England, Scot
land, Wale and Ireland have 696,038
old age pensioner, according to official
figure Just made public. Praviou
statements of the number have been
mm estimate and nearly 100,000 too
low. A large number at claim are
alio under consideration. When they
have been acted on, eutiinating agul
the total will be about 000,000.
The United Kingdom' population
at the last census was 42,000,000, so
that about one person In- 70 ia on the
old age pension roll. Inhabitant
much aa 70 yeara old, the lowest pen
alonable age, number only 1,254,2X6,
however. Thia mean that nearly half
the country' population of the requir
ed age I poor enough to claim the ben
ellt of the act.
Of the f6,038 pensioner-, C39.3K8
receive the full allowance of 11.20
weekly. To rtceive thi amount it
necessary for the applicant to prove
that his private income doe not ex
ceod $1.92. Those wboae incomes do
exceed thia amount are pensioned only
enough to bring the total up to $3.12
weekly.
Of the 658,248 who have been re-
fuaed or have not asked pensions, it is
not to be presumed that all or even
large proportion have private income
exceeding $3.12, Anyone who has ever
received public relief even to the ex
tent of having a tooth pulled at a pub-
lie dispensary or has been accidentally
Injured and carried unconscious Into
public hospital ia classed as a pauper
and Is, a auch, ineligible. The same
applies to anyone ever convicted even
of a minor offense, or who haa been at
any time in hi life a permanent rei
dent of a foreign country.
A illustrating the varying deercc
of proptHTity in diffe rent part of the
United Kingdom, 38 per cent of the
English and Welsh pensionable are
receiving pensions, while in Scotland
the percentage is 49 and in Ireland 98,
PANIC AMID FLAMES.
Large Steamer Burn and 200 Lives
Reported Lost.
Buenoa Ayres. Feb. 22. The Argen
tine steamer President Roca, from
Southern porta, acccording to report
received here, haa been wrecked be
tween Puerto de San Antonio and
Puerto Madrid, on the East coast The
steamer caught fire, and it ia believed
the crew and 200 passengers have per
ished. It ia reported alao that the
steamer sank.
Press dispatches received here this
afternoon atate the flames spread with
great rapidity and the steamer w
headed into shore as rapidly as poeai
ble. A panic prevailed and many lives
were lost, some of the estimates reach
ing as high as 200. The President
Roca waa on her way north from Puer
to Madrid to San Antonio.
Later official message report that
the veaael sank, but only 20 lives were
lost. Three hundred and fifty passen
gera and member or tne crew were
saved, according to these advices.
The Presidente Roca belonged to the
Hamburg South American, fane was
the largest steamer trading regularly
between Buenos Ayres and the North
ern ports of the republic
DECIDES SPOKANE RATES.
RuTiored Commission Favors Conten
tion of Coast Cities.
Washington, Feb. 22. The Inter
state Commerce commission haa reach-
i decision in the Spokane rate case,
and will announce its findings thia
week, it is rumored that the decision
favorable to Portland and other
Coast points and adverse to the Spo
kane contention.
The commission, according to report,
holds that Sjwkane ia not entitled to
aa low a rate on Eastern shipments as
are cities on tidewater, which have the
advantage of water competition. No
member of the Interstate Commerce
commission seen today would discuss
the decision, and it ia therefore impos
sible to confirm the rumor.
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Billiard Hita Wyoming. .
Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 23.-A gener-
i v.ii..rrt ran nsr over Wyoming
a, u. ....... - - .- ITLl.r. I
and Western Nebrasna wnigiiu a .. , -
. . . ,.i H..n anrl Inaa itAtlona.
snow IB " " -' . - j tua '.-.lmtl nrlth u,i.ul.a .,-,,..
IS drilling OWliy. . . ,,.;. tu lrnl,Ho. fnr a.v.
ini-m will cause neYjr iv w,...
Weavers Boycott A.-Y.-P.
Tokio, Feb. 22. Resenting theanti
Japanese sentiment recently expressed
throughout the length of the Pacific
coast of the United States, the Asm
kaga Weavers' league at its last meet
ing decided that it would not partici
pate in the Seattle exposition. The
eavcra declared they were willing to
sacrifice $l,0U0,000 in export trade
rather than attend the fair. A com-
mittee of the league will meet tomor
row to discuss the feasibility of send
ing emissaries throughout Japan to
urge all of the weaving towns to join.
Castro Loses His Titla.
Caracas, Feb. 20, via Willemstad,
Feb. 22. Cipriano Castro has lost his
title a President of Venezuela, the
High Federal court having rendered a
decision that sufficient evidence had
been presented in the suit brought
against him on the chargo of attempt
ing to bring about the assassination of
uan Vincente Gomes, the acting pres
ident In its decision the high court
transfer the suit to the criminal court
and declares that Castro ia constitu
tionally suspended from the office of
president.
Powers Wilt Mediate. . ,
London, Feb. 22. One or more of
the neutral countries will very shortly
offer good offices to Austria and Servia
in the hope of Bottling their differen
ces. Who wtll direct this has not been
decided, but in any case it will' not be
Great Britain. The indications point
to the selection of France, and there
reason to believe that such a pro
posal would not bo at all distasteful to
Austria-Hungary aa they are on the
best of terms.
Wlralas for Railroads.
Omaha, Nob., Feb. 22. Dr. Fred
Millener, experimental electrician of
the Union Pacifle railroad, will leave
tomorrow for a tour of the East for the
He will visit many wire
Dr. Millener has bmn
Rural Telephones
Do you realize that rural telephones, more than
anything else, tend to increase tiie earning power
of every farm and farmer? Do you realize that
ALL of the material needed to build the very best
rural telephone line exactly the same as the Bell
Company puts up will cost you and your neigh
bors less than half a dale of cotton or twenty b jshcli
of wheat each ?
Ovr 4,000,000 Western Electric Telephones
' '"'
are in use In the United States to-day. V."e made the first telephones f;nd we have made
the most in fact, we have made more tlmi all other manufacturers combined.
We have brought the rural telephone within the reach of every farme-, and with our Free
Bulletins before hira a boy can install and operate the system. Our te lephoncs are guaranteed.
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SOCTDEM 0FFfCS
Atlanta
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MOTHER AN WESTE PN OFFICES
IVwto PnttarMohi
PittabMrg
Chicago
t Aftfelai
OaaaaUa
Saint fi.d
Salt 1 vita-Of
Sia f t
&eavf
Fr Ksamale.
"To mik a long tory abort," laid Cn-
cle Cblnner, w collected the maple sap,
inipiird It lnt a bug iron krttle, aod
put it over a big wood fir to boil it
down"
"To imjce your long itory abort, ancle,"
Interrupted o- of tbe listeners, "(uppose
you boll that down, too."
PILES CURED IN TO 14 DATS
PAZO GINTMKNT la owantcad Co eara anr
caaa of Itrhlna. Blind. Blaadlnc or frotrudins
I'IImi In to 14 daya or avmay raf undad. Ux.
llatr Kaaiaa;eaiat.
"It's a good thing that man wants
but little bore below,' remarked the
home-grown philosopher.
"liecauiie why?" queried tbe youth.
"Beeanse that's all there Is left after
wouiiin geta what she wnutit" answered
tbe philosophy gcuerator.
PITC . Vl'"" Iana aao
I IIJi
aaatlr car l.r lir. .laa'aOnaat Kar.a Ha-
alofar. H,m4 for rail It t Ulal boula aa tnatlaa.
Wr. U. H. kJlaa. Ld.. W Atck St.. ralUdalpala. Fa.
IcraaiBoloar.
Offieiou Saleamao Wouldn't yos lib
to look at KiM of our overcoatings or
aultlugi?
lyK.ptlc Looking Customer No, but
if you will he kind enough to tell tat
wbvr th drug department Is I'll tak a
look at your pilling and poroua pbuter-
ing." Chicago Tribune.
Mntban will And Vra. WlntloWa SonthtB
Syrup lo b. at rwinadr to ttaalurUiaUrcblidiaa
aurtug ma isouuug parlod.
RIAPLEIN
kea
H A Flarortntf. It mike
lyrup better than Maple.
2 J Soli by grocer.
A O'
Tw'd liki
dnri:j a rev.
for?"
"O. I'd like
round."
i t Bafcr.
to be in Soutb America
It ion, would you Wbat
to see the wheels go
t7atlmrl. laferrapMoa.
Orlando bpoonamor bent over th fair
hand and repectfully kixtod it.
"loung man, criwbed the parrot In
th cage orerhrad. "in tbr n) thing the
nu ter wltl py lipr
oe.ae've4.eeeea
)
V V
l mm
Farms
60 els.
a lb.
ONION SEED
VriTiUl Per Sclier'i eaulo pace ug.
Larrcit arowera of ornoa and veretable
seeds in Ilia world, lint cataiocfrea: or,
send ISO in I'Jr.i.-l aiid rcctva calaiog and
iodo arala eaca of voions, carrots, celerr.
radishes, two each letluce. ruiabasa. tur
Qt&a. loo o:irsler. too lomaloos. lao melons.
zoo charmini flower seeds. In ail iokio
r.arnels. eaily worm SI.OO of any man s
Roncr. Or. send too ad w ill add one
par. of Earliest uep O'loy Sweet Corn.
SAUEH SEED CO., BoifC La Crosse. Wla.
S'?'f Sii ?'-!?. SS i-i-t-'i
New Klako la fka Scow
In a communication to th Royal So
ciety of Queensland, DoaglfS Ogllby re
cord the diw-overy of on new genus
and seven sew sccles of fish. Among
these sre slender dog shark, Howe's
needle fish, long-besked garfish, the
aoiuber leather Jacket and other.
Mix for Rheumatism.
The following is a never failing re
cipe for rheumatism. To one-half cint
of good whiskey, add one ounce syrup
sarsaparilla and one ounce Tori com
pound, which can be procured of any
druggist Take in teaspoonful doses
before each meal and before retiring.
Had a RcauHsa.
Editor (of Daily Thunderbolt) Toop-
er, you have fallen down on two or three
(Kslgnawnt lately. Xoxx used to hav
the best none for new there waa In th
office.
ltTwrtrr I think I hd but It's been
pulled one or twic lately, and I'm get
ting .caulioua about using It.
A gO"d, hunr.at remedy for Rheumatism.
Neuralgia and Sore Throat is Hamlin's
WiiRixi Oil. Nothing will o Quickly
lrive out all pain and infJamma ion.
afaklagr Sare.
Country Cousin Are you sure I am
In the right train?
Town lu-latlve (who has had about
enough of It) Well, I have asked sev
enteen porters and thirty-two passen
gers, and they all any, "Yes," so I
think you'd better risk It Loudon Tel
egraph.
Cn'y One "BROMO QUININE"
That la LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look
for th aumatur of E. W. GROVE. I'aad the
wurM over to Cure a Cold In One Dar. loc
Its Claim to Insaaortalltr.
I don't aoe anything remarkable In
your poem, said tb tailor, banding it
bar.
You don't?" howttd th wuula-be con
tributor, pointing with a quivering finger
at th word "lost hen" at th end of the
fourth atansa. "Did you vr sea a poem
befor that had a perfect rhyme for
lothtV?" Chicago Tribun.
I MERCHANTS
I I WILL TRADE
Wsll Paper, Moutdines,
fP.ciurea and other sim
ilar eocds. tor umbir .
land, farm .and or cash.
$ Lowest wholesale
w prices. Write me.
E. H. MOOREHOUSE
144 Seventh St. Portland, Oregon
The deanest.
liahtest. and
most comfortdbJe
WLVlViVlwlV.
ct the same timeil
cheapest in the (J
end because II
wears longest
FwaFVlfTinr
V utuy wiiw
Evtry 9Qrmrll quar
oned worerprooi1
Coratoq frw Q
V 1 A &
I.T
8BL
w want tatwrk, wheat, dn'ry tarM frail
fa row. Havme; a larv EaMtern txrmm
poTulenres w arc in a- pomitkm Co mak
quick tuttd. Drop cm a card If yoa bv
anythinji Lnow of asy farzxw torim.
ATWVS LAND CO.,
420 Lumber Exchange.
PORTLAND, OREGON
4
if thtnc To IwromlaxTiaaJ
1 H3-arn to 9vciAi'.t, art irvaa.
CtallU In nrrMluclnaT tin" bt flMrM
and vrtrtaM aeed. Ia tt yram w
hav beroma rTptrf?. giw ferry'B
SetNto aod rrsp th rjalt of oar cam
Per aJ mTrymhm. Rd oar iim
catairMroa an proo t bj tmr x pi
8nl fir cn roiueftt. Addnata
D. M. FtKRT A CO.. DHBOIT. MtCE.
"Ha! Ha! It didn't hurt a bit!
Now for my Alveolar Teeth.
arW &Wt V
v me
"tSBa
oxvWvc owcs; dcawses
asss8 ox(ixiovctcoTVw
To 6eXs bevvcuiva
Qcuvxxwe,
CALI FORNIA
Fig Syrup Co.
50LDBYLEAD1NQ DRUCCISTSWaBOTTU
The 2
i
"FLYERS"
are
the
O.R.&N.
fast through train
between
PORTLAND and
SPOKANE
WM. McMURRAY, a P. A.
Portland
la cases like tb abave. ad dentist throw aa
their bands, aad say there is ao hope save a
state ar false act of teeth, ba th Alveolar y.
lent solved the problem and oomt plate ar a4
necessary ao.' all th tcta ar caae.
We do dental work In all ita b -inches, from th
simple piece of nlline to the complicated and eci
entilic A Ireotar work. Let no one fool too into
payinr fancy prkea. Consult as. The pricee be
low are for the hurheat claaa of dental work. .
PerTeotb
Alveola-Teelh $3.50 aa
Rexular Oald Crown. 2 Ik $3.SO
Rcautrr Porcelain Crowa $3. SO
Recular Gold or f namcl nils... $1.00
Retular Inlay rulings. Painles nd Per
fect , $1.30
Regular f tpert Plat Work, per set. ... $3.50 mm
Painless Extracting (Ire with work) SOc
We make a careful examination of tbe month
free. If you would know mure of this Alveolar
work, send for our book, "Alveolar IVntl.try," a
trrttie on the tveta in g-eneml and the now
method in particular, Tbe book is five. Out-of-ttiwn
patient, treated in th ahorteat possible
tm.
DeniUU of 5 to 20 years'
active practkc in the city.
The ALVEOLAR Painless Dentists
fourth and Washington Streets
PORTLAND, OREGON.
ENTRANCE UOM FOURTH STREET
Lady Attendant .
OfTICE HOURS s a. m: to 8 p. m.: Sunday t
s.m.Ul!m. PHONE AI17L
FNU
No. 9-09
TTTHKM wrltlns; to adTertiaera ptsaa
If - attention this paper.
For
DISTEMPER
Pink Fye, rplzoolic.
Shipping Fever
and Catarrhal Fewaw
Sure our and posit tv preventive, no matter how horse at any ssr
ar infected or "exponed." L.quid. ftiven on tho tongue: acta on th
h oodand Glands, e.xpela tbe poisonous aerms from the body. Curee Dia
temper in I)utis and Sheep and Cholera In Poultry. Lariteet eellinr live
stock remedy. Cura la Grippe amona human bplng-sand la a fine Kid
ney remedy. 0eandilabottle;a5andti0adoaen. Cut thia out. Keen
it. Show to your d ruirtristj who will get it fur you. Fre Booklet, "Die-
mm flltDlCAL CO., i
, GOSHEN, IND,U.i A.
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niu poau
TRtTAJtl
ponoti tviu
Coo AW
DO'.rBaTni
ESCENT Egg-Pho8phato
BffiKPQWDER
A FULL POUND 25c.
. Get It from
your Groceri
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
the
' cral months.
Oolor more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors all It, wool and cotton equally-wall
poet paid at 10c a package. Write for . e booklut
MONROE VRVa COMPANY, Quincy, a.UaoUa
ui i j ki i r i dM oeeuex, or wewuisenn poet paid at l oca pac
ww w. mmmtt ej'.v wWHMM
'stock on the opea range.