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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1909)
.' Ta Catarrh Is a Constitutional Disease It original in impure blood and i ' .:...i... ....I atIiaimdMi 1 , , i. h.nd.Vf radical' and rtt'miaiH-nt cure. Hie greatest constitutional remedy is . Hbod's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tab lets known a oaramaua. miosei. Nul and other Un-al lormsot catarrh are promptly relieved by AntivU or Catarrii'tA, raw., amggisi or man. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass Florida's TO-hoot Ham lion. Possibly th Ul'.est Us in boo la Amer lea arowa In Arcadia, Pl.t., and li about 79 (oat high. The clump ha spread of SO feet and the diameter at tha ground li 12 feet. The specimen Is only 8 years old. This Is the common bamboo of In- Jl- ,.MK-KI. t.,-.-..,l in ,,tH from the West Indies. In Jamaica It has become naturalised and ia popular ly supposed to be Indigenous, It makes an astonishing growth during our rainy season, the canes often at- t V , .7 after which they begin to put oa f.UI. lhat full fcottrfc In at -u1r. inifW ,w i.un i-i i 1 1 v iu ivui fire Inches In diameter at their has. Unfortunately this species cannot stand low temperatures, and the spec-1 tmen In Arcadia has freaueutlv been damaged by cold. A Ub4 Baataeae. Td like to own a street car line) It ought to pay. , The people ride when It la tine. To heat allay. Of course they ride when It la wet For then they wish To quickly under shelter get; Man Is no fish. And so a street ear line, you see. May business find. No matter what conditions be With human kind. Then to another point la my Attention drawn; No other business profit by Iu hanger on. -Louisville Courier-Journal. Wat an tteaaoeratt Prf aalalas. Perhaps It may be laid down aa a general rule that a legislative assem bly, not constituted on democratic principles, cannot be popular long aft er It ceases to he weak. Macaulay. Tara Dlral KaTeeta. "If you only knew how nervous I was when I proposed to you!" "And If you only knew how nenroua I was until you proposed te mel" afasgendorfer Blaetter. Froteas mm4 Taxla. Under the figure of Proteus, the old man who tn many forms was always the same unpleasant customer, the an cients probably typified the charge for taxlcaba New York Post. Bvr Frtrada. Nan How Is poor dear LI1 thli morning? Fan She looks dreadfully. fan O. I know that; I'm asking you now ah reels. RlTalry at Maekrakera. "Chicago people think their city al most aa corrupt as San Francisco." "Don't you believs It," said the Call- fornian. warmly. "That's Chlcagf nerve. Always trying to ret Into oui elasa Philadelphia LedRer. D esnerate r 1 ougns Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a regu lar medicine, a doctor's medi cine, for such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A W pus)!, our ivrmmMB iers from our msMliari&M W nrgm yon f sMaU.t J OUsT dootor Any good doctor wilt tell you that a medi cine like Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are con stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows snything better thn Ayer's Pills for cor recting tms iiuggishnes of the liver. '. auoa by tha t. o. Aar Co., Lawsu. atata. TAXIDERMIST AND TANNER FURS BOUGHT F. B. FIN LEY 249 Columbia Portland, Ore. Raises th dough and complies with all pur food laws. CHE8CENT KFO. CO. Makers of MAPUDVX 'better than Maple;. Painless Dentistry Out of towa nr,r,la A c-.q htrm tlivlr pl.t. and brldavaork So. Jjj 9 i.nna ia oos ii uwwMrr, it oi tr Mrcaliii ermlw $3.50 Molir Cnmnt 5.Q 22krMpTwt3.6 6M filluift 1.0 Emm.1 Filling 1.0 tilw Flllinn .6 Inl.r rilllnts 2.6 flit., 0.UU B.ii R.4 v iw ruia. 7.50 Ss. m. a Will, raaawt Sat M whi armiwit a wnia PiinlMI Ettt'llM .60 WORK SUARANTKKD fOR! tS YEARS PalnlM .strctui frru. whrapl.tM or bridge work uraemia r n OooaultatloD HiinHna. uwi.iiwNBfn i aalM. awrk don. anywharw. Al MUwd. aluoera trio atjaisiincal. Host mtbrnis. Wise Dental Co. r.ri.ma HriLDtwa INCOaeOHATD raiauaWi.a.Sis. PORTLAND. OREOON HiOg aWVSSi A. St. I. SL Saaaars. 11. SHIPSUBSIDY URGED Tells Soulhera States mi They Should Work tor It. ROOSEVELT'S P0L1CTJS UPHELD Taft Also Wanta Fsdsral Haalth Bu- raau. to Look Aftar Sanitary Conaitiona of Nation. Augusta, Ua., Nov. B.-I-rcsident Taft yesterday played at golf with his host iu Augusta, Major Joseph B. Cutnniiug, .luf.ijttiiii. him 4 ml ati.t a tri nn.ll.lil I - t - - a , r , ,,( ueorgia-caroiiua interstate air; rodo through the street of Augusta amid the cheers of bis "fellow citi zens" aud left the city at 3 i M. lor t lorenco, o. v. X -.,11 ........ .1.. .,-,.1 !... ...I.- M 1 ' . r. : TlIV.." 11113 V U Ills 111 1 ,141 IWU if w . j VVUU, .u Waver, the extreme cordiality o( th of th, pM(W.B, ia hl. winter caaitol" and tha rntod fellow ship extended to his entourage, were Itiie features of the day, in hut address at the fairgrounds the president touched upon a number ot I mailers oi national importance, lat keynote of his address was national sanitation, that a national board of health should accomplish for the nation itself what the nation had accomplished lior others in Cuba and Jt anama. The president also talked ship sub sidy and suggested that the plan mer ited the support of the South espe cially of eoltoa manufacturing atates like Georgia and tniuta Carolina. Air. lait apeecn in part follows: Mr K,.m til ma that tit mi, tM. lurtant subject and the most imuortant collection or subjects IS that which re-1 ... ... lates to the conservation of our Bat-1 ural resource. L'nlt-ss we can secure uniform state co operation, uniform state legislation with reference to the preservation of our forests and the euqaiixauoa or lb. water, which falls 7:..."; ::: rl '-'' sea, ;eTan Tt T; alile to car'oul the program set for us by Theodore Kooseveit, which to every thoughtful man muse commend itself aa of thai"" awiainir supplies ana sioppink' highest importance to the safety and preservation of our nation." I Kegaruing national sanitation th prcsiuvni saiu: e sow have various bureaus ia I Washington which have functions con- uec-u wan me suppression or UlS MS." in.i I hO Kttt.lw nf Ka iliaaaht I lise, h..t th. . ... hey need to be united in one bureau . . . - .Hi I which shall direct its attention to the stuoV of questions of health under all I conditions prevailing ia this country. I to that by the circulation of the knowl- -lge obtained it may enable the oeoule I . . ".'oic "ves. Ao th tue state, but it is also true that the piestion of agriculture is committed bv the constitution to the state. Never theless the agricultural department has n-ua-1 niuco that it eaa da ta ium :ne agriculture of the country, I exixrct to recommend to Conaresj ;:iai mere be a union of all the expert mental departments of the government for the discovery of lines of health and study ot disease. TEAINMEN DEMAND rVfTRTASV! All Lines on Atlantic Bide of Chicago to Be Involved. Chk-azo. Nov. 9. Dem.-.n.i f ;. form schedules and a waae increase of I about U per cent are to be made by conductors and trainmen on every rail-I road system east of L'hicairo. The lovemeut involves 15.000 men. and in- .i.. .an.unu east 01 me iiii- I.;., .J ? ",., " aln!r'!n90:1 road It is nSTw th. mT.t ! jiendous wae movement ever made bv :ne railroad brotherhoods, and has been under consideration two vears. Th.. are hints tomirht that all western rail- roads will be drawn into the strnzzle. i. .u .... j I .u. .....u. .v iu, cwiirii ueuianus. tne i wttTcon of Kailroad Trainmen, are asking a I wage aavanee or o ecnu an hour. I ,Ke auvaoee 01 o cents an Hour. i Eighteen of the larKe trunk line. : j eltr"er.Te:l nuinouri . iuuer eini-1 . . i.-i j , . . "S i .1 1 na,, nonce mast oe i ?ivcn by cither side of a contemplated cnange in wages or working conditions, ilght Perish In Flames. -New lork, Nov. 9. Iron bound win- lows prevented the escape from death of eight worker, in Kobert Morri,n A son como factory in Brooklyn, which eauuht fire today, and five other sen prooauiy were latauy injureu in mak- l i , . ,i . . . I ing their escape from the structure. niuiam i. jiorrison, son of the owner I,. of the plant, lost his life in the flames Aow 11 is true that the health of til it waa fanned into flame by agita e citizen, is directly committed to ton wbo B, iumm,r h. while trying to reach the safe and close ln lpe reKulr t-nirese quarter. De ; Ju.,. in. .l-I tectivea fitar that hnat.liti.a n. hrk injured. ' Korty employes were if the factory when the fire started. Man v jumped from the third floor windows and were injured. Mythical Moon tain Beached. The Hague, Nov. 9. The famous 'Snow Mountain" in New Guinea. which wan eonoidered a myth by many scientists, though it has attracted the attention of explorers for several veaM. ' I has been reached by the third expedi .ion organized for that purport by lie Uut.;h government. The peix was at tained after the expedition had sailed up the Uigalel Kiver near the western Iruutier of the British Dart of tha ial- and. The mountain was formally freight rate, it is claimed that the re :hrinteni;d Prince Juliana. Its beifc-ht IceiptS showed decrease of over 1200.. wan found to be 15.000 feet. fniw Hopgrowers Grow Elch. Wheatland, Cal., Nov. 9. Owing to '"' T""' "j '" ,the Price ot boP "l.h . V !,or,t ,ComI'any 'a ." in,..-, .mnuiiK or a new neiu. 1'OU-s I to support the trellis all over the field " - " " are ,.Vw being net. The recent rise in thre week. .fo and hurt several, peo hm,ii men nt i iii iii dim .H.tii ...,.i: pie. Is the defendant. Two victims for the growers of hops in this dis- . . 7 . . ' I inn, and one arm, the Hursts, made I n ohm uair tins amount. They own the largest hoiyards in the world. Manv carloads of this year's crop are now In.;,... .1.:....., 9 .Li. l n '"pieu iram tun poini. I Oold Strike ln California. JVevada City, Cal., Nov. 9. Word I was reeeivorl Iiapa tn,1a ,i.a, . t.u I ... ., . . . --"-' - 1 ' " - 1 .i jsiriae nan been made in tb Omen rnlii. a, I.'.. . , . i', , I .;.u; ,r"JL "7- D'T? ' - v USVa UCn laiLen I rrom the gravel, one of which weighed lOVn ounces. 1 500,000 HIS LOOT. Warriner Lost Alt In Speculation and Blackmail. Cincinnati. Nov. 8. An official of F "i1 w um. nw ueianatiuvia w win... Treasurer CharlM L. Warriner ha been irtMUd would ba far in excess of 1100,000. According to his estimate, it will reach nearly 6(H),(H0. Eighty thousand dollars ia said to have been paid in blackmail. Two woman and a man are mentioned as tha blackmailer. Detective are shadow ing on of tha woman, who lives in Cincinnati, but it ia stated that the railroad company doea not intend to have her arrested, but will try to get her aa a witness for the state. Warriner, who is charged with p Propriating 164 600, w. relcaeed from custody late today on bond of i!0,. 000, During the day Warriner made a re markable change of front. In the af ternoon he gave out statement admit ting haa responsibility for the short age, but declaring there were others I "" ' " ...v. .... flwtred that he admitted nothing 1 I . I . , 1.1 . . that be intends to force his alleged partners In guilt Into the open. The 154,500 tn the warrant for Vt ar- riner's arrest represents the present I amount owing to the railroad company and not the entire amount of the short age. The balance, according to the state ment of General Counsel Hackney, has been covered by property that Warri ner has turned over to the company. BATTLE WITH INDIANS. I Savages Yield After Tiv Hours' Fight I With Police. I I ' lcia, a. l., xsov. b. Alter a I a ' i. t - ... . uvura vatur, oeitimiiiiif una morn 'nS t daybreak, a force of 50 special I police, under Chief Constable Maitland I Dougall, and embracing virtually all male inhabitanta of Haxleton. on the Skeena river, captured the Indian vil- 0f Kispiox. and made pri-oners several cbiels of the tribes who have " incitin "' P""" w WM uPn wnites, ob - twcting railway construction and this provincial road work. Chief Constable Maitland-Dougall make no report of casua tiea to Sutler intendent Hussey here, a tboush or vat talmma ly eontinuoua from daybreak until noon Dasnit- the tmrt that th. r. . T " government; naa ridlCTJlea tne ueKes- . . a .1 . , re",u"1" iorm cooniry PP"!nnowj serious irouoie ail along the Speena aa soon as winter sealed the waterway, the Indians nursing an oria Inal and legitimate grievance aa to eame laws and fisheries retrulatinna In. terfennr with their basic sudd lies un- ing the legal rights of the Skeena na ttona to all the lands along that river. CATTLbMAN ADMITS RAID. Two Turn State's Evidence in Wyom- ing Trial Bain, Wyo., Nov. 8. Albert Keves and Charles Karris, participants in the :j .1 t. : ,.'.. . i ran, on tua sucep camp in me lensieet eountre last anrinir in hi.-k it,... men were killed, today turned state's evidence in the trial of Herbert Brink first of tne seven indicted cattlemen to be brought to trial. 'nl today both admitted complicity, but declared they joined the raiders with the distinct under tandintr that onlv th ah,n arut nrnr. I arte woolrl ha rntfw4 rA that rSiai I sheenmen would h nrrUrari tn mil tk. country. Keye denied having seen T "aving fired a shit "I"""' r arris samuiea aiscnarging B " tlUB mna James Aiiemand owner of the sheep outfit, killed. Hi tesiinea mat Herbert Brink, the ores- ent defendant, fired the fatal shot c :. .....j , rna ataww iaij ayerv man under ar. i Wh'n " Pi r. tr.i .l . . j . i !! iM.t,fied th,J they "r! .t.Mni,.. ..:b ..... . I Aorii 2 b, . bMd ? k; - . - . - , oe increasea; so will the averaaa marched to flrevhilt at tha m rt ntl. ' ' "' a - , - v- ernes ana aepi under guara wniie raiO- era maue weir oesceni upon tne camp. Hot Tons- Wsr Is Feared San Francisco. Nov. 8. Tha tot e- war baa assumed such a serious aspect that th. police have placed th. loc.l Chinese qusrter in a state of siege Hu nnin. ..iir,.. i u,. v.. i)y .nd 0n vJck fihtinI, . ... -- -""""B -vivii. Wi .111 AW .Dill so closely watched that it is not be ar r n . . . ... ..: . . '"ve? w1 we D"n" wl" m "umed out at any moment in the outlying laundries and gardens, where number of the warring tones sre emnloved. I These places are closely watched. Santa Fe Loses Money, Guthrie, Okla., Nov. 8. The Santa Fe railroad In Oklahoma has suffered s great loss since the 2-cent passenger l,w went into effect, according to an flWTit fi,e1 tn United States Dis- Mae aAawa 4uJM.a B-. aVl a r'"""' 3 T "f ' .jn." asserU that th. Santa Fe c"1 237,441 more passengers in 1908 than the preceding year, its pas- senger earnings showing 'oes of $65,- 625. Owing to the compulsory low Prosecuted for Air Scorching. Paris, Nov. 8. The first prosecution for furious flying will shortly occur in the courts here. M. Blanch, who .l.j i. ,i i o . ai, have summoned him for furious driving i . . ... rt . , i ... I tne air. curiously enougn,;ine pros- ecuting lawyer is raui ray, wno Issleariy to see mat tn naycocks crow son - in - law of Mrs. Hsrtaberir. whoa hnshand brouirht Wilhnr Wriaht tn " France. Spanish Army Advancss. Melilla, Morocco, Nov. 8. Sixteen J i c ;u . . ... t ' "a""1 oiiaumi nwi(, nipiwrwu uy h.awv MurVM Kurr. n an iiluani,. tkl. 1 bi R...T .TITar:" "B w w miii uii,si lersi l ivui j, ' . The Infanta Carlos of Bourbon led the advance iruard. Old Favorites tirealaeae. Honor and shame from no condition rise. Aot well your part, there all tha honor live. Fortune In men has some small differ euce madej One flaunts in rats, one flutter In bro cade; The cobbler aproned, and the parson gowned. The friar hooded, and tha monarch crowned. "What differ more (you onr) than crown and eowIT" " " ".ai a lVwni 'j ,f ono t, wlas man and a th monarch eats the monk Or, cobbler Ilka, the parson will bs drunk; Worth makes th man, and want of U the fellow; Th rest I all but leather or prunella Uoeet th pur blood of an Illustrious race. tn quiet flow from I,ucrce to l.uorec Uut by your father' worth If your you rate, Count "' h and great. Uol If your ancient but Ignoble blood Has crept - throuuh scoundrel aver tnc th flood. (.lot and pretend your family la young. ;or own your father har been fool o long! What can ennobl sots, or alavaa, or coward T Ala! not all the blood of all th How arda. -Alexander Tope. The Chaaah aaat la Craw, The chough and crow to rooet are gone. Ihe owl sits on tha traa. Ih hu.h'd wind walls with feeble nivuu. Like liuaiit charity. The Wild-lira liinr., nn tha fan The rwd star shads It ray. .p-rou a. than, my marry mn! 11 is our op nitig day. ""h -re 1 am cios.d Is ev.ry flower, And winking tapers faintly peep I iw wwhi Hewllder'd hln.ls with short.nd kan bhrlnk on their murky way. t'p-rous , thn. my marry tnent it is our op'nlug day. Nor board nor earner own w now. Nor roof nor latched door. Nor kind mats, bound by holy vow 10 bless a good man's store; Voon lulls us tn a gloomy den. And night Is grown our day. Cp-rouse ye. then, my merry men U use It as ys may. Joanna Balllie. WILL HAVE FLYiao BICYCLE. " Jalaa Sola fradlrta far Clvllt- aatloa loo Ttan Hma Jule Hols, a distinguished archaeol ogist, who hyiwthesea in regard to ancient civilization have been won- u-c. .un7 irm out oy archaeological uiscoveries, baa attempted to forecast tne changes likely to Uks place In t.urope in loo years' time, baaed sola. ly upon hypotbe formulated on th illt. n, Inn . I ' in h ma mi ontratd In tb light of Draaent-dav condition, some of which, of course cannot be trared to the beginning of the nineteenth century. In the first place, says a Parts letter to the New York Time. M. Bote pre dict that all the great cities will .he practically uninhabited icDt bv vlst tors and for business mirtviaaa ffiirlnv ine oayume. All classes will tl. in country or garden cltte at con- .Merable distance, from th. towns, to which scrass will be cheap and ex tremely rapid owing to tb enormous development of 11 method of con trivance, from pneumatic railways to flying cart The motor car will havs ' - . " ' v anna enmn .i. v.. ... Mrycla, In a n.w form, will 'be once or. 10 r"TOr ror ort "Xlna ' " wnicn win .i,uu wmcn wn !e th. rider to soar in mid air ?.B.ww. 6e,bt length of life. Entirely new view will prevail con cerning the beauty of women, for wom en themselves will be greatly changed; their beauty will be combined with muscular power and courage. Pari!- mentarv Institutions M Bolah.ll.... IT XllZ X&fllVXl will be greatly modified; Indeed, will almost have disappeared, and nation will be governed by delegate of vari ous castes. All existing aristocracies will have become blottd out. but a nw form of aristocracy, brought Into being by the general alteration of tha conditions of w111 U x-allr and politically Powerful. French will become th great International language. Th Mora I a. Ckaras. Although hs was pretty glad to take In summer boarder, and thus make capital of his small garden produce and bis wife's excellent cooking, Jededlah Hubbard always made a great point of never letting bla guests get to ahead of him In any way. "City folka that have been around a mite think they know It all fum A to Izzard!" he used to say. "They need somebody to take 'em down a peg or two once In a while." One morning while be was chewing a long spear of grass, near tha wood yard, he was surprised to see a newly arrived boarder, fully dressed, coming toward him . This propensity of "city fellers" to rise at '"sunup" was quite irtgular. ' "Oicd aiorulng!" exclaimed the new comer, in a lusty tone. "Morning!" responded the old man. as !f uncertain Just what to expect. i , , ..... . . wan, i apuaw jwu oar to get up properly, don't you?" said th city man, with an airy, Jocular familiarity which Jededlah was not slow to re sent. Well, no," he drawled, 'not exactly that I waa Just out untying some of ,w. i . - i. . . mm m n wrawwi. '' A man who assooUta. with fool. . . . " w blushM whn h U Maalble. a a . Ml Henraaf, fotnewher tn th page of hst pleasant "Hook of Joys" Mrs, I.ucj Fitch Pei klus lolls a dellghlful story t her New Kngland cleitinl great randfather, alio was a mail of lageuu Ity and resources. Hlie says: lis employed more th.in on devlct te s.nn ,ikefiilnes on th part ol his weary congiegitlon. Standing dur ing the prayer ws but on of many My grandmother used to lull U with pride of an Inslane which occurred at a tlm when a new rhiireh edinc had been proponed, and waa undei warm discussion, tlrcat grandfath! thought this a worldly suit tinneee sary expense, and mphnlsed hi opln ton by pausing In the midst nf hi aer moa on a Sunday, s.iylux Impressively as hs fixed the somnolent members ol his congregation with a stern look: "You are talking about building new church: It seem to me quit utt necessary, since th sleeper la th old eu are all sound!1 fvaairaetiun at tjaaae. An absurdly worded iteineiit of a fact which was not In Itself remark able recently tried th grsvliy of th listener. It was on th occasion of th funeral of an elderly woman tn a New Knitland town Hh had left an old mother, nearly 00 yean of age, and an only sou alio as well on toward 60. Th ervlees wer conducted by a timid young 'clergyman, reeeutly t lied over the paHnh. After prnylng tor many and various thins, ha said: And two. especially pray that the Urd will comfort and sustain In their lose and sorrow, 'on Is the or phan, who, although no longer young, la an orphan still, aud must so con tinue; the other Is the mother, far ad vanced la years, who has survived bar daughter, although considerably bar senior," Waera th Mark lame la. Mrs Kit on -I understand your bus tard I at rk on s new poerar Mrs Kgtiert lie is He's trying te get ioim magai.n to net pi It. TOtissrs Statesman Tiki with a 'alara. Pari Is a wonderful cvitler nf so cial sayety and popular excitement Yes," sitewernl Mr. Cumro. thoughtfully "I should not h sur prised If Carl mlnhl day claim recognition s lha Pittsburg ol Franc." VVashltiatnn Star. Petti!' ft Salve 100 ears Old. relieve tired eyes, tuirkly curve eye aches, inflamed, wire, watery or ulcer atcil rye. All ilmpgiats, or Howard irvi., iiuiisio, i. i. Ia.rl. "Tou say the man you married aeetu more kind and generous sine your divorce than hs did before?" "Yes." answered Mr. PISmmsoa. "II never says a word about coaxn! Ing. but sends around bis alimony without a murmur" Washington Star Thou sands of country people know that in time of uddn mlahap or sec i dent Hamlin Wixard Oil is the beet substitute for the family doctor. That j is why it is so of tea found upon th : shelf, A atattar af Jaallea. Dlr," on of your reporter referred ;L, m yoat pp" m"Vm va. a". uiMUHin ua:ar wim that corrected. It s an Infamous slan der - 1 s It la Tou sr gaunt tnd thin. Ws'll correct It to-morrow. Qeod morning LISIris. Th little boy whs had stuck Ms head out of the car window to address s question to th man on th station platform drew H In again. "Mamma." h said, "that man out Iher says (his ptar t V Jopen Isn't thai a funny nam for townf en)wlU tha Pletare. Mllllcent What trade yos refysa vir Wilder' Invitation :o go walking with him? Don't you Ilk hltnT Mildred Oh. ye. I like him well inough, hut his rd whisker don't ook well with my new p!ok bat. Summervill Journal. All Who Would Enjoy good health, with it blessings, must un derstand, quite dearly, that it involve, (he question of right living with all the term implies. With proper kimwlcdg of mbal is best, each hour of n-crvaiion, of enjoy ment, of contemplation ami of rITort muy be made to contribute to living aright. Then the use of medicine may be dis pensed with to advantage, but under or dinary conditions in many instance a simple, wholesome remedy may be invalu able if taken at the pruiier time ami the California , jg fjyrup Co. hold that it it alike important to present the subject truthfully and to supjjy the one perfect laxative to those desiring it. Consequently, (he Company's Syrup of Figs and Wixir of Henna give genrrl satisfaction. To get its l-ttrflriaj effect buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Hynip Co. only, and for sate by all leading druggist. THE IKHTE3T COMfOtTAWf POMMEL SLICKER . and cheapest in the end because rt wear tonqest evrmramiafr fhwa Cmuwi a JW. SS A M f - - - , . . aiidiiuMtd gvs "tS o.!baZbaSrfVlPr' - w asaswax vsJsb AU'tlllOl, PkH I t r AV'tfcliilaV IVrfwrslliin CrAi slmda I li ii Ur rbod .vkl ttit'tto (ln tier Siimotto BtkllVfMrbjf riiiiVi.t.tiiiUi. rrtimoh'f Diih-iltoJCswrfls tk'.ss ami rVsti'tuiUlAi r?niT ()Mtmi.MuTflKuK rtuTrtacrsI. 11 1 X, Jcl alt VUlll, Anerfrd rVtnrdv for (jsir lion . Soto- Storwh.Dlanturt Worm I iimiusiutu Jrwt u aiklLOSSOrSlLCf htSeeaj SUjnafsrtef Nrw WBK. "J T Z.V ' fereriWO F Kaact Copy of Wrapper, Seeet Wear yeitr tight shoe tot fashion's sake; Itesute. 'tis lot of fun- Two rorns wlih hut a slngt ache. Two toe thai thrnh on. n Can WaU Vaa Walk. " alien's l'..,H.i. is imulu rim It '!.. ran.,,. i,, ..uu. , tn., m, a.,1,1 ur ail Iffusf Ui iiV. litin'l ar.tnr iiUlilula. Trl.l hfck, aU4lM Alieas, uiswia.1. la II'M. S. V, " larae tha Mlkl. City Friend (sindln th day In distant suburb! tndnt It vr etnka you thai your servant Is lmpanittaiil ly lnnuiin' Mubberb My dear fallow. It s only Ihs way of a privileged old family re tainer Why. would you bailer It. that girl ha been with us ovr Ave wks' -Harper's Wk!v Ska Meaal trfaataaa'.!r. As th young fuan careaaed th cheek ot his lady lo h drsw away hastily. "I think." h said Indignantly, yo had better e father Stst " "Why. what do you mean" asksd th perplexed lover. "Kather." she replied, a alia mi Nad. her chrak. "Is a barber. "Buocea alagasin. Don't Cough! Use ut un MtK.it m t&Mtyn Will instantly relieve your aching throat. 1 har r ttutbing lik it lor Aathras, Hroaehilis aad lta troublai, ( Uiolama mt opiaiaa. Vary pteasani to take, AH ttnmana. SS ,I.S C. Gee Wo Tti Ctilai!! Doctor Thl wmUful awn haa awi.alKaMwirof lia 1,opwti. nf Hurta. IU arui H.rW, mi-t t rlvine ik. iil tha bamflt ot hW NrtkM, -MaM.arr.PJ., r3 ar Df, liHl I 'ili Oswratl ar CalUag auaraaUM to rue Catarrh. Aatkma I ... i.wknl Kllnirmlliw,andall 'nra mai'a at U aaadWua,n. A SURC CANCtR CURE Jttat raret.nl tri.m P.Hn, t tuna- Mta. Sara and rattaliia. tl.,(.illi. mil. ,o,k If nniHH rail, wrtia f.-r rmtium blank M ilmUi. ImloMt 4 luita In tiaaia, COMStlllAIlOa rmt The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. rint M.. car. Marrawa, Paetlaad, Oe. Oaaraalaad Dedar II fare rood Law BAKING ASM HNwAW a ppSt'adt s2Siit P sWVNDli?. Stands Tor Quality Economy Purity In providing the famfly'a mcaIa,don't Willi dc sausncd with nest, iv guaranteed pence' uon at a moderate price. It maKcs everything better. "tShMUtf1 Try and PA DEL ESSDYES - ,. - w a r" vb'bii u posto.id at until For Infant tnA C.hu ... 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signaturo of hi For Over W Thirty Years ntm atw ana, A ftaad ta tar. "Can you recommend to g joxxs mso of good ataytng poasr" "Oh. yes. sir My dngvrg jnu man."- Ualttinor Ameriisa. T g rtd of asuehtsr, K,n MUm Htrry iht tut llwsi. Wars i. at sr dtd tb girls are aitluaa, s4 wldoa ma be sold -vb'tn, P1L "I have lu (tared with pile for thirty. i year. Utt year g lat Aprd k. g4o inking Caarwret !ur uirtlitkax Is the owl of a week 1 ttoxketl the pdra to dl-(-t sud at Ih end ul its weeks they Jul 4 trouble nw at tlL Caatarvts haver done wuu.lrrs f tea. am nlitelv rurl and feet lit s Bee guen." Ueofg Kiyder, Napulcue, a PWaal. C.lataWa putaat. Ti na, .l (1..1 Ktm AWk 'tl4u4Url lot . rv. we, K.m ,i.i i:i le ialal;l MtaH 1 t Waal aakwl i eat a aai sswear ba.4. gs) A LEADER WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR HOME Wmm aa aafaikny a.fe ifiif. k ima Umi roa win ika eartt Ml ttaaMMlat mmm M, -lt .lew i- Nt a. ha.aw.bul i.fth im. in rM. hi aiatar. aa .laa-nam wtat la 4mi a nlM Mat,lff trMMkiM ,'" any TwUl Kal ta law w, .a I. nut t .t.hl wti a&t. awl. l ani I V aill rv will . a iibrtuae Va aillWelMMailk la. irnf.S fin af rucn.d" "'W hai'vir Ak Im out cLl - M tea tukU. 'Iluw I Satnw Mr V.. ar ai UWIS & STAVCR CO. rortltimf, Ore. Spowwfic, Wash. ' '" liohe, Idaho. mv No, -o rilKN wrlllng la e.lartliar all f saaailna this aaaer, Jaqurs W. C. Cbkafo, POIVDER anything but tho see. r Perfect or Money back. - - - - .u.iiyWB ioo a package. Write lor """" uu SB dsbct sz mmm JL i w g w s r - . AAir