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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1909)
By Our Formula W . a, ..tl, . ... W produca In Mood taraa.arlll nnaehad record of our of fitiroliilit. (iMiuim, rtiilloii, CHtmrli riiMitii"lini, annml, iii.rvoiisiii.aa, tint llnxl Ik'IIhK, Ion (( Hi'lH'lIU', 'I hit comlilimtliui mill rMirtiitiiM uf Ihn Hi""1 l'-"" twi'ly illld'ruiit riMiimllul i;ilil viiiiiniiicii in iiihhi nuraiipni iif r known miiy i otirwiv, so lint ufl Im no siiliatlliito, 'J'lil li"'lit'lii uiiiko lionllliy ml utruiitf tli "l.miM Miiilli't." in yon i.i.xmI. ftn cnrioim-l.- tl.nt fluid i)m (lisvaM) germ ooliatuutly allocking yuu rorrvrlina lllalarr, Alnamlar lb Urast want. Wbjr lli' "r. J"'1" iiiJalr" a.V ( Ilia iilit. Mill II llurt tiiuiif lo bin euiiunl on wwrlilr "I'm nl wt"l o.'n mar r ainr woil.lf lo romiuar, bliilibr(l Alri ni.ir. "Ii' bwsua I h iriiil onl " 0,r !' '"" will 8i ul I'm nolhhtc but ahln!' 'Ill r',lial. iipir.lnt th real fa,.M in iha mil iha fal r Imi of Iha ln-lJH Ihsi baa oi du ll.ruiifb ! ! -1li Trll.ini. A l.liaral . ( iiinirii acain in rr iiit sort r iirt-jii." "Will roil loll in what 14 jrou to tht i1""1 i"i'ir ,iir; lliry nr do wrong wliliam fsrdon for ll."-l!iliBort .iHrlr fltjr.a CUKt D IN TO U DATS TM (UNTur.NT w ininaM la Mr a.,, aaaa al llrM. hHml. IIUelli at Iru4ru41t.g ruaa li u H 'U at aaaeiar liiMal, u. Oar Mlaetrala. T.ml- MliUb Wsl.ati, ' I.I! He Ua uiffuiKW Ian l( o' a i.oliMlnl liouwT Intetfio.iilnr I fir up, Jorr. WTial It lh liirran- he(rewa wall sad aa a(r!tsiei.l houaa? Tawra"-J" soswlaaa a 14 aa uia ll a Idle bum. Iniarlo.-iitiir-la.Ua nl fettle men l,.,f Il..!o llifb rh. th renowned lenor, will tin allif hil f ml toil. ,nt "I Itit II m, Wawm; II l.il. riJr tb Prafaa. frofof rilinf atrttili: I II t;ll ItoiatMXb. -JUi.t.'t aa M1(len lo mf titiilni H!" It rltnt f b l-!i . "Va ir ill!in llatT quarir.J ( 1 ethrr "t ta:t la a raj'ofd of Iba rloaa mi I bit koi I )I("' llflui()ila " ! Ma Aaalr, bl TVt ir.v-n't boa a lumtiarinf Ibr lltrbra aialrwajr lib bia trm lull uf I. Ufa. '!! " ai4 Ih nilalm af (b b-iw uraV.! iSari-If. "ara Jtif faa( rlaja V Mt' a antaaral. a!itl rfimbiin Ibt Uiia. "li t ! a lio-l tbat (till, Mom Tonic for O'll faopl. WcKi.fnrful rraull. vmlually rralor Init full .h)farl vpr, lira o! Ullird fri m Ih p'llowlng: To "tie (mil t ( m ; t ton. ;tnfl 'ft rv I I ,.u ra.lt ; tbt Mrxt iK-ba n'.ra ?iilil ftir ! An ;. i r mr liH'ii Hp in. tlier i !.ly i"- of i (lia . I tn- 1 ,h, ! d of of 'ID Umi, th niiilUli-in- of III iflffltr r't I ml I mi In III snormiH'iit nwy b I'llirrnl from (he rulluwlng hihh-iIi'I. blrh miiiiHi frmn JjiIioi: "A tlsf J4 Minimi frmn th mililli-l ht', iiil li kc iir, hupliig to ltir It ta'k. fi'llllWl'd U. WIll'II ll "ili'T I" luMinai,!, lnj fniio,!, 10 llflml up bli '"'t nJ iiliiuily mlJuriHl " I" in of Ih Ilrlilr.li government, to hli h It ,..(,1K,Mt to cine din k to ll Hfr- Tim ticir, It I m-wlli'iia to piUl, yd t one." Keep It on Hand! I Louthi tni rMt mar tatia tmf rmtt t4 iIhi Unviv any Ima. 'an Iml cJ, h Ua ") i 9 Pl Inwh i knMl ami aulMHil r llw pnaaH n ' I l-aia. 1 hra w aulung It it hbnk ui,mhiwIihiI 4.1. l'a I aa b.i. ar b B -I tl(U.IJ iL-a la .11 - . f---" n ui am ( nim ctbiait at harmful ia- At all cJntMiili'. IS U TORNADO IN SOUTH Leaves rath o! Waste Tttrouyli Arkansas Towns. EIGHT I IVES KNOWN TO BE LOS oiorm uamoiiihm Town and Flamti Cta ... Dvour All R ilnt- VVIiol Trln Swnpl From Track. I.ltllo Uixk. Ark.. Mnri h u . iiuiiiImt of riiofiii am riMMirtml kllli'.: a nuiniM'r iiijiin.,1 mil art Irmniinao iimiini or iiroix-rty ilimlrovml In tornmlo wlii. h nwcpl ArkmuM Into to. nlKht. A St. Iula Houthwi.iiti.rn iaMiiKf r train wua own from th trm ka n. nr Itauruin, It la aaiil. whil l"tiK al full H'i. Iht. entire town of llrinkli.v ivaa imairoyiKi, ari'or.uiiit Ut wK,rU from .1. . , ., inn aolllli, eluht iwraoii Uilnir killn.l arm uiner Hurt. Afl-r nmiiy of ih liuilillnoa llrlnklpy l.a.l collai.', th wrrckaK tiajk llro. The tiluni ai-on ut l.t.vimil cotitrnl ami tln IhU'nt tdvirv wit llml tho ili-atruction of the town woul Iw rottiplvt. lo rioullii-rn aii'l i:Bt. rn Arkanaaa all roinniuiiiratlon it rulolT by proatra lion of trli pliutii, anil ti'l'tfrih w ira, momiiiijf noi iirinK, Tin lllulr am: iiunilier of rnmllrr tuwiw. i'i . i ... . . us lornauo rroaaw in Arfcanam nvrr within live iinlri of l.itllii Kork cBUamir wuti rniMul. A tornado atruck Kourrhnlam at fi u'rl'K-k Una afti'moon within five inilra of Little K.irk, killing one and injuring arvirl ollwr. 1 wo h'UH' were dp itiolih.w( and one u dootroyed by fire Itrr It likvl Im-I'II blown to bit. Tbia lortiaiio Iravi l.d northi'aat and vwi-pt a cl.'ati path aliuut till yanla wiilr. The wind a followrd by avioli-tithbil and rain nlnrrn. At Krrr the liotia of K. II. Adama blown down and Adama wa iht- tiapa fatally injurivl, Ihe whole fam ly waa buric-d in the drbria, but wa aave.1. All window on a trin be Iwwn l;.-trr and (iordon were blown out. At Mulvrrn the M.-thoiliat church M rnlirily dfalroyed, the llaptiat rhurrh lianikirrd and the eourthouer unrotifrd. t'p to ni dnight it wm iniH'aible to itii!iu!.Ut with part of i'.atU rti, S.rtilhrrn or Wrtern Atkanaa. Only a fiw w irm nave brrn ornt-d line. TRUST BUYS ISLAND. I Morale One Mori Hal Becom A narican Soil. li lroit, March 9, A newa njcial from HmiKliton. Mich., My: The lri;rat inland in frrah water ti the world h reverted lo American wmTith p through the diplomary of buamrna and without, probably, the liowlrdt-e of WaahniKton. Isle lioy !e. In Lake Suiirrlor, in atmoat it en irrtv, roiiaialinc of h.J.720 acrea, naa ut trrn punrhaaed by American In ere.t from the KnKlih ayndicatr which owih-I it fur many year. 'The deal wa concluded In London y r. . .MrnoH. oi noujtnion, inu i.rur J. i.araon. of IVlroit, the latter the aifent for the I'niUd Matei hteel coriHalion. Ill Ihe copper country It l Ueiievmi that the a lee I rorporatlon intend lo cot limber from Ihe laland and proo- t.tv to exnlmt anew iU abandonml MM-r work ink'. "The comimnv makiiiK" the iale i the Nle lioyalo l and ocr)ration, Ltd ith an ollice in I.iverxm. GRAFTERS EXPOSE GRAF TING anker Convict! Do Good Work on Pnton Book!. riltuburtf, March 9 - Convirted lankcra, priaor.er in the eniern Htniteiitiary here, have diacovered an .parent diwrrpanry or more man r,.Oiin in the in-nilenliary account. The board of viaitor of the peniten- ary apminleii iifnry neiorr, e-pj- i teller of the rarmer iieptwiv i-- . . i . ...;..... i.. tonal nniiK, ami o" !"" - udi the look ome time aifo. Find i,ir what he reKr.!il an a dim-repancy and beint; unwilling to aume all ro- IH.imibilitv. KellN-r enKaKed ineaaumi- ance or viimiini hwk"". aahier of the Allt-Kheny isauonai auk, and J. It. F. Kinehart, ex caanior f Ihe Farmer & Krovtra National Biik, of Wayneaburjr. !'. n"10 ict. They aKreml with him, it i Id. The hoard of viaitor m awaiiitiR uie turn of Warden Johiwon before tak ing further action. Knock Out Miuouri Law. K annua City, March 0.-Miaaouri'a cent pHOBenKcr anil maximum ireiuiu law were nullimni ny oeciaiun ni...- I down today in the umien Dimrift court by JUi'K' 1 ,,rr" ton. A a remilt, ll la oeneveu u.e. Ih a ipnrk return in nuamiun ent fare, Frank HaRerman, counsel . ... ...i. 4...rlv,u4 fli.elurea or the in com pan i - the court ruiinB m.uoua t...- ........ notl of the 2-ceni ran' in i-vnjr . In the union. Ju.lK'o mci neraon no... that both Ihe commodity and annirer laws were uncoiiHtitutional Combine in Aluminum. Manitowoc, Win.. March 9.-OfflcW ennnrmatlun of the re,H.rted combina tion of aluminum concern i of the Wea wan made public Ul.y. l 7" llir been closed at a meetm held in New York, at which the new company wan orKiinined under the name of the A uminum ChkI Manufactur njf com ,,, v The combination include the &woc Aluminum Novelty, th Two vera Aluminum and the New Wy Aluminum comp Immlnranti Crowd "Hub." K.mton, March 9,-Thnt the tide of ,m Ration iaKHln on the Hood . . ......... i indicated Unlay when l.BOO :ua.daH.riv..(lhereontho8tc;er Honmnlc from Mli .n.. Thla la the lnrgi-rt number lamlinR r"movateon.irat this port for 16 from any ateonie REVOLUTION IS DUE. Internal. Commirci Commiiilon May enr rial Hyilam, wiliUKo, March 8.-Railroad nun ar becomiii( alarmed over th Ungl in in iranacontmntal rat aituatlon. Uiictmt davulupuivnu am to indicate that th IiiUrataU, Coinnwirca comml alun haa com to th concluiion that the entire auhvm of tranicontiiienlal freight raU;niut be chainjod by th railroad. Just how ihia I. i. brouKht about by the commiaaion la not aoown, uuuhe decialona in the Mia ouri river and the Spokane rat caii-i would aevui to indlcat that It la to be contrary to elating, principle and will force the deaired adjuatment in the trunacontiiieiital tliia fabric. The UKle ia aecentuutod by quar rel between the rail currier them aelvei and between the rail-and-water carrier. In the Weat the Harriman ateanndilp inU-reaU and tiie Spreckela Intereiu have locked horna In a dea perate fivht over coatto-eoaat. mii.a ny the way of I'anama ahorea in aU-am era, Thl water competition hau at- wayi been a.ained a the reaaon for uie wculiar adjuatment of tranaconti nenul rate. Aa a conaequonce, the rU.i from the Eaatcrn aeaboard to the Weati-rn coaat are juat the unit aa they are from Chicago and . from the Miaaouri river to the Pacific couat. In other worda, the New York manufac turer can ahin hi a-ooda to the Pacific coaat a cheaply aa can the merchant irom chlcaKo, Karma City or St. Louia. Furthermore tho Weatcrn line have oeen forced to accept an extremely low divinon of the tranacontinental rate. If water competition haa forced thia condition, then Mr. JIarriman ia re apomilMe, in a way. Mr. Harriman own the Morgan Steamahip line, which connect with hi rail linea at the Uulf port, making a water and rail route which I more Inexpensive than the all rail route, and which give him a long haul trum the Gulf to the Pacific coaat MUST CUT DEFICIT. Secntary MacVeagh Sugg!) N canity ot Sump Tax. Chicago, March 8. Franklin Mac- Veagh, of Chicago, aecretary of the treaaury, left yeaterday for Waahing- ton to enter upon hi official duties at ucceaaor to George B. Cortelyou, hav. ing brought hi local buaineu career to a cluae by diapoaing of hi extenaive inter, ul in Franklin MacVeagh &. Co. to hia n, Fame MacVeagh, and by reaigning from the directorate of the Commercial National bank. Kecognizing the immenaity of the tank before him in attempting to re- luce the deficit which the government facing and at the aame time meet the increased expeme of the govern ment growing daily, Mr. MacVeagh said : Something muat be done to meet the deficit of the treaaury. I auppoae many people will object to a stamp act in tim of ace; jut aa other have a rooted objection or prejudice against bonda, but the government muat have money and a plan muat be devoted for getting it Thia, I should ay, is a general administrative queation a much aa it ia a queation with the sec retary of the treaaury." ICELAND CRAVES FREEDOM. Chan; in Mimitry May Bring On Diplomatic Criiit. Coiietihagen, March 8. The rela tion of Iceland with Denmark have recently become greatly strained. Ice land for a long time naa had home rule and during the laat few years she ho obtained all poaaible liberties from Denmark, but tho majority of the Ice- and parliament favora the dissolution f all governmental ties with Denmark. Iceland s minister of home affair, Mr. Haafstein, who supports the pol icy of a good understanding between the two countries, has been forced to resign. Kjoern Jonsson, who has been nominated to succeed him, is atri.ngly hostilu to Denmark. If hia candida- ure prevails, it will be taken in Den mark a a serious affront. Rich Gifts for Bride. Tokio, March 8. The wedding of Princess Kane, daughter of tho em peror, with 1'rince Kita MuraKawa, will take place about the middle of April. Mr. Nakaaaki, of the imperial household department, who recently returned from Europe, where he pur chased a number of articles needed for tho wedding, hud an audience with the emperor recently and gave an account f the trip. It is reported that the clothing was purchased in London, and several piecea of jewelry, Including a necklace valued at $13,000 and a ring at $S,uO0, in Paris. Divulge Prison Tortures. Guthrie, Okla., March 8. The com mittee appointed by Governor Huakell to investigate the charges of cruelty to prisoners in the Kansas penitentiary at Lansing made its report today, and austained in substance the charges originally brought by Mis Kate Bar- ard, atate commissioner of charities and correction for Oklahoma. The committee declares that prisoners were stretched and tortured and strangled with water." but aays the prison suffers more from bad methods than bad men. Probe Carllne Graft. Chicago, March 8. The Record- ileraldaavs: Three separate investi gations to find big graft in the ex- enditure of the tzu.uuii.uuu lor me rehabilitation of Chicago's carlinos hovo been undertaken. The first was conducted by J. Fierpont Morgan, but has disclosed no irregularities in the affairs of the Chicaito City Railway company, of which ho is a large stock holder. The second inquiry was Degun by the board of supervising engineers. "Coffin Boat" Sunk Again. Now Brunswick, N. J., March 8. The barge Maryland, formerly the teamboat General Siocum, on wnicn more than 1,000 persons lost their lives in 1902, sank at South river yeBieruay. 'ha Siocum was rebuilt ana convened into a barire some time after the dis aster in the East river, N. Y. THE "1IAVITT" aUIOTOlW. Hstr a Wllf Colloelor Onl Poa.aa. Inn of a I'rlaed Hrllo. All Is fair In love, war, or colleet lng. A writer In Army and Nuvy Life tells how be dually got posaeaaloii of the coveted "Leiivltt shotgun" a Weap on will) a roiuuiitlc history. It I sup posed to have been left In Portland, Me,, by an KijkMmIi lord, who cams to Oil country to bud a liimlly blink aheep, In the a!iiif of a younger broth ur. The gun bad four barrela, so ar ranged that the lower pair could be revolved Into position as soon as th upper pair bad been fired. The wrlti liud come upon a farmer who offered to "bow hi in bis collection, never suspect lug that hi guest was a connoisseur, I recognized the Iz-nvltt gun tbe mo ment It came through the doorway. My heHrt Jumped so I wondered that he didn't snK what wa the matter with me. I didn't touch that gun for a long lime. I handled moat of the others and priced some of them. Finally I ventured ; i nut is . a curious-looking gun here did you get It?" 'That? Why, lemiue see. I bought hat off'n Tim llrown Juat before he died. Thought 1 could make a dolls or two, mel,iM, on account of Ita bavin' rour ahols Instead of two. Hut I paid putty high for It, and so couldn't sell It cheap; an' then it's so tnrnal heavy weighs thirteen pounds the hoy woiililn t buy It. I was distrusted with myself, ao I Jest wrapped It up and laid It away In a meal -chest, and It's lieen there ever since." I looked It over critically, balanced It, hefted It, and aimed it at the Bitot where I came out erf the wtsals, "What do yon wnnt for this gun I asked, Indifferently, laying It across my knee. He hesitated mime time, apparently delisting with himself whether, Juilg Ing from my apiiearaii'-e, I would atand a good eb a rife. "Wal. t tell ye." he finally ald "bow will a dollar a barrel suit yeT 'Fine," aald I, paaslng hi in two two- dollar bllla. taut I veil ye another, or mehhe two or three, for a spec?" be asked "I II Just aland tbl one inside the door, a one bought already," aald I aultlng Ihe action lo the word, "and we will look the other over auulii About then a newcomer arrived. "Juat what I came lo see." mUI he. smiling, and Indicating the heap of Kim. "I beard of your guns In Nock It, and I came rlirht over to see them. I live In New York, snd I colle. fire arms for a liohliy, especially durliic vacation." "Firearms sre my bobby, too," I said. "I have about four hundred, an tique and eurloue one together." laalali iaya expreMlon was some thing to see. The stranger and I looked over the pile of gun together, but they were heap ierviiKs!n and breech-loading shotguna, altered flint musket and mout rifle. Tbere waa nothing there that we wanted. Hay dldu't urge u to buy any. but chewed a straw, slid bad a far away look In bla .yea. Tbe stranger and I rose to go. I readied witnin the door and swung the gun out on to my shoulder. The itranger straightened as If he were vung. Ills eyes opened wide and his mouth oiened, too. "Did you get that here?" "Just aa you came out of the woods.'' I said. "Is It the Lesvltt gun?" "It really Is." I answered. We started along together. Day ame, too. What did you say your name Is?' he asked me. Sawyer." 'I don't seem to remember sny Ssw yer In Nocklt. "Probably not. I don't live there I siend my summers there my borne s In lloston." O ho," said he, "you're a city man ! Whst do you want of that gun?" "Juat to look at," I answered, geni Uy. "I don t believe It. Thcre a some mystery about It. 1 believe I'd orter asked you more for It; If I'd been bright I let you'd paid another dol lar a barrel for It." "Maybe I would." aald I, "but It la 'oo late now." BRAND NEW SOCIETY GAME. 'Tbonabt Tranarereae" la la l.lae With ( irrrnl Tandrnelea. One of the new game with which wclfty Is amusing itself Is called 'bought transference. How much of .cleiillfic value It possesses each must ludgo for herself, but certainly It aup illes a great deal of amusement. To irrange It the person to be the "anb leet" la sent out of tbe room. Two ilnyers are clioseu to transfer tbe bought, and these decide on what dmple test the player will be required to perform. He may be required to .Irk it)) a hook, to arrange a cushlou .r to touch tbe keya of the piano. 1'lie rest of tho company la Informed ivlmt the required test will be. The 'subject" la readmitted, and those who ire to guide him stand on each side ind hold his hands. These "thought ;rnnaferers," aa well as the rest of the 'ompany. center their minds on the hlng to be done. In eight case out of ten, It la said, the "subject" wends his way, still holding the hands of the transferers," toward tue appointed ob- lect and does what Is required of htm. riie audience probably -will demand leveral "subjects" and experiments be fore Its curiosity Is satisfied. l.lhl on Kconomr. "You always want to try to do all four reading In tbe daytime," aald the orn teacher of physiology, addressing th class. "Sunlight Is much better than any artificial light Can any one of you tell me why?" 'Yes, ma'am, said Edwin. "It's a food deal cheaper." Puck. We never knew a woman or boy who wouldn't run a mil to see a Ore. Uost peojile eat as though tbej war ' , .!, a I Uttanlnf tbtmoolvoi for nutxlut. t HOW TO BUILD RURAL -.TaEpilONtUlsti i" This Book Sent Free tire cost. If you have some bay down all ready to go in, it is worth something to have a telephone with which to call on Neighbor Smith "for a lift" before the storm breaks. The Rural Telephone pays for Itself each year and we have brought the initial cost within the reach of every farmer. Present prices are especially favorable and thousands of Farmers' .Mutual Com panies arc now organizing so as to build their lines this Spring. Wrile ui to-day. ladUaapalla Saraaaata l-'.JAK Ton Fraal'rrnaa. Prudent Mamma I know Mr. Guppiti' Is not hsndwjin. Myrll. but he comes of a family of hieli-tairtdtd and honarablt men. Hemember, "by their fruit y shall know tiiem." Mia Myril That' Just It, mamma. I don't like hi great, b'.g Adam'a apple. Chicago TrihuDf. Only On "BROMO QUININE" That la LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE. Look for Iba llaTnatur of E. W. GKOVC Uaed the world over to Cur a Colrf In One- Iav. 2.f.c. laaproTla- Kalara, "I wish my noe wna of different ahape," aaid Mr. Nuddyn-Klym-r. "I presume you know." uejeted Mrs. I.'pmore, "lhat it is Tuite possible nowa days to have the aliap of one's nose cor rected?" "O. yes, indeed; it look all rl;ht In my oil portrait." Sat In Salmon. Mr. and Mrs. Gross bad a funny ex perience with an eliit-pound salmon at Green lake recently. After being booked tbe salmon jumped right into the arms of Mrs. Gross and slid through to tbe bottom of the boat. Mrs. Gross promptly sat on the fish and made good lis capture. Montreal Herald. CtTC St Vita, Oaar aaa I II J aaau iU ear be l.r. .ioa'a Umt !.era ilex atoeer. Head lor rmXI !1 trial boMle aad tretiau Dr. B. H. KJIa. Lai.. !U Arch St.. Phila.li.iua. l a Wbere It (ieta a Jail. Teacher (at nisht school) ("an yon give me a familiar illustration of the piovrrb, "It is nevfr too late to mend"J Shaccy Haired Pupil The only thing I ran think of just now is a wornout ce dar block pavement. TeacJier tr well, tbat i an excep tion. Mother will find Mrs. Winalowa Soothtti Syrui ih b at reme.1r t.. use lor taair coillrtta auruif taa leaunug penou. No 1'runble Abool That. Tbe drucist's clerk banded him his porou plaster. "You want to read the direction care fully." he said, "so a to know what to do when you're nudr to take it off." T never take "era off," answered Mr. Vt'ipedunk. "I lwa.vs wear the things till they drop off." Chicago Tribun. Stiff nark! Doesn't amount to much, but nighty diaaareeable. You've no idea how quickly bttla Ilamlina Wiiard Oil-will lubricate the eorda and maka you comfortable asaio. It !uaarlluie ftaa,paa. "He swore that life with ber would be all sunshine." "Ami shortly after they were mar ried?" 'He gave a correct Imitation of man looking for a storm cellar." BIr Bingham Age-IIcrnld CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Omlnuaa. "Friend," asked the masculine half ol th party In th runabout, "what road i- this?" 'Thl i lovers' lane, sir," aaiil the na tlva; "and It ends down there In the bend of lh rlvi-r they call th devil' el'oow." Chicaro Tribune. To Enjoy the full confidence of the Well-informed of the World and the Commendation of the most eminent physicians it was essen tial that the component parts of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna should be known to and approved by them; there fore, tho California Fig Syrup Co. pub lishes a full statement with every package. The perfect purity and uniformity of pro duct, which they demand in a laxative remedy of an ethical character, arc assured by the Company's original method of man ufacture known to the Company only. The figs of California are used in the production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna to promote the pleasant taste, but the medicinal principles are obtained from plant known to art most beneficially. To got ita beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all loading druggists. PUTNAM i-ITafdtS'r, " T "T " , V " --.-- ! - qw to dyoa bloartilauad mix colon. Want a Telephone? If you do you can get It. If you are anxious to get into closer touch with your friends, with the family doctor, with the store, with the post office, or with the cotton buyer, you can do it with a telephone at hand. If you want to make the farm a more livable place, if you want to protect your home, you can do it by installing a telephone. If you will cut out this advertisement, write your name and address on the margin and mall It to-day to our nearest house, we will send you at once a copy of our Free Bulletin No. 112 on "How to Build Rural Telephone Lines" This Bulletin explains clearly how a rural telephone system is built and operated, and it also contains full information as to costs. In a Farmer's Mutual Company a few day's labor end a cash Investment of about $25. per subscriber, will purchase all material and build an absolutely standard system. A Rural Telephone is an Investment, not an expense. The telephone which enables you to sell ten bales of cotton at yi cent per pound more than the traveling buyer offers you, has paid for its en WESTERN ELECTRIC AiUata KaamCttr . .,, ,. . , , Ixiciaattl Porluaoulh (.tone gunulac.ur'r Tl,,t arr oer DalUf Saint Loaia 4.cooqo ein Kimw Teicphrmra u ut iaiua miu laar, Baral Ttkaaaaas aaaclaliy "EE 3 A Flavoring. It male t syrup better than Maple. J U Soli by grocer. Follea Travel Far. The pollen from tbe pine forests of ten forms a yellow coating on lakes or on tbe ocean, ns far as 200 miles from the shore, and has been mistaken by peasant for showers of sulphur. Tbe pollen grain of the pine are pro vided with yellow vpsicles, which buoy them up In the air very much on the principle of a box kite. eee WE WANT Farms! W want stock, wheat. dary and fruit farms. Having: a iartre iMtxm eorra apondenca we ara in a poe-iticm to maka quick Kale. Drop us a card if you hava anything- or know of any farms for aaia. ATLAS LAND CO., 420 Lumber Exchange PORTLAND, OREGON Thrre la scarcely any limit to the ocas. hie imDroveaient in aeHa. but itlakeaticiecnd fiioney. Wchare been ImproriDir Cower aa4 writable aecela for orer n years. Morethanxvo peorle are wort's to make Ferry'a Seetis suit you. Euy the beat Ferry's. Tor sa!e even-where. ratftvs 19C9 sera mihual f kit UM kQL'ST. D. M. FERKV CO, Detroit, Mich, ! effNri The cleanest. hottest and most comfortable POMMEL SLICKER At the same time cheapest In the end because It wears longest S35P Everywhere Every garment Guaranteed waterproof Catalog The 2 "FLYERS" are the O. R. & N. fast through trains between PORTLAND and SPOKANE WM. McMURRAY, G. P. A. Portland ,u. wmk Bookie Rivcf. horse ren-eUy SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Chemist and i There la f SEEDS M Z,-" lit w m at ar i W fi,l! mm (RESCENT IlK" - I VlUi DO ALL ft rKv r' THAT ANT IVti I wuHnuixo WMMtaaefn fonnaniu 'jaaiP DO J acTTtt A FULL FADELESS DYES OMWaUWivt W wSNaUiyVBV(aiu MONRO Marian Wtaura Offlcrt Bo4bm Philadelphia l.hicaca P:mtiur lienver Kita! Paul l o. Anrelea Sill like Clll New York baa rraaclaca Oroaba Scaltl SEED OATS ".St I Per Salxer's cattle. pa 139. I La r rest grower! of sed oat t. wheat, b-rlty, ,f:ht,Ctra. Dotatoer.. mr met and elowri e,nH If, in avi in the world, bi uttaioffrreeior. I tend too in tamp and receive tampla ot iii.lmn ioir Gr-a. vildin lOtonw of ha I per acre, oata, tpeltc, barley, etc.. easily worth 10. OO of any man 'S money to cet a itart with. I and catalog free. Or, tend l4o and w add a am pie turn need novelty never aen before byrorj. SAL7ERSEEDCO. . lei Kl tn. II ra .oS.r Irom P.u, f.U.a, Snaaa, Sraataa e ..... rt l.reo. or (..ena thai o "S t ,... . an. I raue t en, ,'mI a I ya ai aaka a uo.an -uj ..r.P aa B ' l-l Ir. Mar'l Kpllaptlcld Car It ha. enri t e-oa-owa wi..a aeaiytliio aja fa.l.l. VotlMi.'. .l.r-eU..a.. Eapra rrapa.. UUW. bj 1UT Matfie.l L.'ra.ry. aaH ta haiw.nair 1 auj Drnaa Act. J.n. 30ih. I0. Oaa aolf Mo. I71. Pie- S anu toil addraa DR. W. H. MAT. SS Pearl Street, New l ork City. I MERCHANTS 1 I WILL TRADE fWall Paper. Mouldlncs, P ctures and other aim liar roods, lor Umber v land, farm land or cash. . Lowest wholesale prices. Writ m. ? E. H. MOOREHOUSE 144 Seventh St, Portland, Orefoa aJV.ftaj,aa,.jra),i',. )$ "Ha! Ha! It didn't hurt a bit! Now for my Alveolar Teeth. In cases like the bevc. all dentists threw their hands and say there ts no hope save e plate or false set of t eel fa. but the Alveolar ay tern solved the problem and now plates are net necessary un'ess all the tcet h are gone. W? do dental work in all its branches, from the simple piece of rillinir to the com d1 tea tod and aei ' entitic Alveolar work. Let no one fool you into ; paying- fancy price. Consult us. The prioea be i low are lor the highest class oi dental work. 1 Per Taatti I Alveola" Teeth $3.50 Regular Gold Crown, 22k ,......$3.50 Regular Porcelain Crown $3-50 ! Regular Gold or Enamel Fill $1.00 Reeular Inlay fillings. Painless and Pcr ! lect $2.50 Regular Eftpert Plate Work, per set. . . . $3.50 up , Painless Extracting Ifree with work) 50c We make a careful examination of the month j free. If you would know more or this Alveolar i work, send for our b.ok. "Alveolar Dentwtry." trertise on the teeth in ireneral and the new ; method in partictiliir. The book ia free. Out-of-i town patient treated in tbe shortest posaibie ! t me. j Den'isU of 5 to 20 years active practice in the city. Tbe ALVEOLAR Painless Dentists fourth and Washington Streets PORTLAND, OREGON. ENTRANCE UOVi FOURTH STREET lady Attendant OFFICE HOURS 8 a. m: to p. m.: Sunday. a. m. to 12 m. PHONE AU71. PN U No. 11-09 WHKN wrllina; to adTertUar plaaa I I Btanin l.ia tliia paper. !!l Lmmjf COLT DISTEMPER Can bs handled very easily. Thoatokareonred, and all others la same fctablo, no nmttvr how "ei tKMtHl," kcit from hiiin. th dis vttM, by uin SI'OIIN 8 LlQl 11) 11ST KM KK IT HE. Oivsoa i i form of distemper. Bitt rraely eer knows for mares in foul, A Ta Oie bottle Kurranteed to . -tire one . Nk-and tl m hot 1st K anil ur in imfi, aoi on ine oiocki ana exreia aeruiaoi ail t i Slddoren. of .lrutfk-int and hnrnedenlers. oraent Pipre paid hy I ' lttaiuifacturerH. t'ut ntuiw bow to nonltire throt. On. Vhm evervthirn. local airent wanted. LargtMi ssllisa iu eiistetu-e tww.vw yeurs. Bacteriologist, GOSHEN, IND, U. S. A. Egg-PKosphate BAWCPOWDER Get it from your Grocer POUND 25c. ivva MrvaBi wit iwiiivs Viyfpj ORUQ CQUfAXiY9 Quixicy. LUwls nwntha.