V-
To the Lady of ihe House
The celebrated Johnson's
Naptha Soap for salefat the
"Clean Grocery," 5 cents
a bar. None better
Yours For Business
C. L. MOREY CO.
MILLION SHORT IN BANK;
cam hi Kit of riTrsnrno bank
MAXIIUXATK8 ACCOUNTS FOU
HIS OWX llKN'KflT.
lu Fraihe of Cliainbrlatua Cough
Remedy,
There la no other medicine manu
faotd that has received bo much
praise and bo many expressions of
fratituda as Chamberlain's Cuugu
ieroedy. it la effective, and prim, 1
relief follows its use. Grateful pbr-
enu everywnere do not neaitate to
testify to its merits for the benefit nt , '
others. It la a certain oure for croup j Pittsburg, Dec. 18. In the Infcr
aud will prevent the attack if givxu mation made by National Bank Ex
Jsffl Jnn Jl. Cunningham against
at It Is pljasaot to take and oontains : Cashier J. B. F. Rlnohart. of the
nothing Injurious. Mr. E. A. lloin-1 Farmer's and Drovers' National Bank
pbreys, a wril-koown resident and ' of Waynesburg, Pa., which was closed
clerk in the store !of Mr. E. Look, of h nrAa- n, , v.,, . , .
Alice, Cape Colony. South Africa. order ,of "", Comptroller of the
aaya: '! have used Chamberlain's Currency last Wednesday, dlscropan
Cougb Kemedy to ward oif oroup and j cies amounting to IUGO.000 are Ki-
BATT1.K WITH POSSE.
oolds in toy family. 1 found it to be
Tery satisfactory, and it gives me
pleasure to reoomend It." For sals
by Chas. Strang.
Here is the Opportunity.
Wm. Rosa has from 2 to 10 acre
traots of land for sals at bis resides oe
near U. W. Priddy'a briokyard. Also
lo s to the Koss addition to the city
of Modford, on the installment plan
810 down and Co per month prio
f om i0 to 8150. 443-m
Dealers say that those who have
ased Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets ate quite loyal to
them and oan not be persuaded to
take any substitute, Uet a rrae sam
ple at Unas. Strang's drag store, give
them a trial and you. too, will want
them In preference to any other
They oute stomach troubles, bilious
ness and oonstipation. Chas. Strang
leged.
The cashier Is charged upon eight
counts with "unlawfully and know
ingly making false entries In a report
of the financial condition of the bank
made to the Comptroller as required
by taw."
Examiner Cunningham alleges that
false entrlos of overdrafts were
made, notes and bills rediscouated,
reported at 180,000, when they
amounted to $600,000. and (118.618
charged as comng from approved
agents when in fact only 110,000
was due.
It Is stated that Cashier Rlnehart
will surrender to the Government
author! ties.
7 New
Blue prints ot townshlo map
thowini; all vacant land, fifty cents
each. For reliable information con
cern uik Government land write to
Frank K. Alley. Abstractor, Ftoqeburg.
Oregon.
expert
WORK
Uyeslas leases ought to b ground
atriotly to ordsr. Ready-ground stock
Isnaaa no more lit than would nadir
made false teeta. Th Munsell Op
tical Co. grinds tach Ions apadally
for ach ay. Our workshops have
aQ th latest, modern and expensive
machinery known to tha Optical
craft Our employes art expert If
we fit your glass they will be -aetly
right Consul Utlon ooats you
nothing. Booklet, with valuable Infor
mation about the human . frkf;
MoseUOpfcalGi..
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Ift pure paint-every atom of it k
There ire more square feet of covering surface -better j
covering surface In a dollar's worth of New Era Paint than !
in a dollar's worth of any other paint made. f
Buy New Era Paint as you buy class, by the sauarc foot. A
i instead of bv the fallen. That's rut economy. New Fn
JJ Palm always looks best, defies weather and endures longest
about New Era quality.
Acit WtiHt Lead & Color V orU, DrtroK, i;k.
Safe-Crnckrrs Attempt to Rob Bank
- nt Ciir.pbrll.
San Jose, Dec. 18 A desperate a
tempt to rob the Uank of Campbell,
at Campbell, was made at 2 o'clock
yesterday morning by four men, who
forced the door of the bank and
made three unsuccessful attempts at
blowing open the vault door with
nitroglycerine. The noise of the re
peated explosions awakened a num
ber of resldonts of Campbell, when
an Investigation disclosed the rob
bers busy at their work on the bank.
An armed posse was quickly formed
and the robber8 were attacked, but
escaped In the darkness under a run
ning fire of bullets.
Sheriff Ross and a force of depu
ties are at Campbell, and it is re
ported that the officers are hot on tk.
trail of the robbers. The attempt at
robbery is believed to be the work of
experienced' safe crackers, who were
foiled by the construction ot the
vault. There was a big sum of money
In the bank, but none was taken.
1
NINE SAILORS DROWNED.
Government Cutter rpaeta While He-
turning to Battleship. '
Portsmouth, Eng., Dec. 18. Nine
sailors, belonging to the crew of
the battleship Hindustan, were
jdrowned yesterday, owing to the up
setting of a cutter In which they were
returning to the warship. There were
forty men In the cutter, and all were
thrown Into the water. Owing to a
heavy fog the boats in the vicinity
had difficulty In rescuing thirty-two
of the sailors. Many of the latter
were unconscious when picked up.
Wanted GOOD milch oow. En
joire at Medford creamer. 33-tf '
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ARE INSTALLED
REARRA.VOEMKXT OF I'ltKSl
DKNT lt)SKVKI.TS CAUI
NtT TAKKS PLACE.
2
These i
tome
Bonapurte Is Attorney General, Met
calf Soerrt'tary of the Navy .and
Straus Sccrrtary of Labor
Newberry, KMr Admiral Rtsy,
Burgeon CJeneral of tha Navy, Assist
ant Secretary Murray of the Depart
ment of Commerce and Labor, and
the bureau chiefs of that department,
who went to tha Navy Department la inunity '
1 1 body, after Mr. Staua had been ! general."'
induced Into office. in pa
Secretary Bonaparte, In a brief ad-1 Urns la
dress, congratulated tha new
tary upon the compliment Inplled up-;
on his choice for the office ot Secre
tary of the Navy. "No office," he
said, "exists of greater moment to the
nonor. tna nut interest ana even tne h t
national life of our common unrjinrtua
Washington Doc. 18. Ocsar 8.
Straus of New York was yesterday
Inducted Into the office of Secretary
of the Dep-irtinent of Commerce and
Labo rln pursuance of the rearrange
ments of the Callnnt recently mad.
by President Koujovelt.
The ceremony Incident to the re
tirement of Secretary Metcalf, who
has been at the head of the depart
ment since July 1, 1905, and the In
duction Into oiUce of Secretary Straus
took place shortly after 9 o'clock yes
terday morning In the secretary's of
lice at the department. The oath ot
office was administered to Mr. Staua
by Fank H. Lamed, chief ot the
Bureau ot Immigration.
Secretary Motclaf, In relinquishing
the duties ot the office, formally ex
pressed to those about him his great
personal regret at the severance of
relation which always had been so
pleasant. He assured them, however,
that Mr. Staus would maintain sim
ilar cordial relations with the people
ot the department.
Secretary Straus, In a brief address
expressed the desire to continue the
present relations that existed between
Secretary Metcalt and the officials of
the department and said that It
would be bis policy, so far as might
be possible, to continue the policy of
his predecessor. He said he would
take his cue from tho President, one
feature ot whom strength lies in the
fact that he could depend upon and
enlist the hearty co-operation of
those about him. At the conclusion
of the address, Secretary Straus and
Secretary Metcalf held an Informal
reception of the bureau heads.
Theodore L. Weed, one of the
clerks ot the department, has ben
selected .by Mr. Staus to be his pri
vate secretary. Leon A. Clarke, who
has been private secretary to Secre
tary Metcalf, will continue with Mr.
Metcalf In a like capacity In the Navy
Metcalf arrived at the
Navy Department with Secretary
Bonaparte at 10:50. The oath of
office was admlnstered by Solicitor
Hannah, of the Navy Department, In
the p.-esence ot Assistant Secretary
try,
Secretary Metcalf briefly respond
ed, declaring that he always had tak
en an Interest In the American Nary.
At 11 o'clock Charles J. Bon
aparte, the retiring Secretary ot the
Navy, took the prescribed oath as at
torney general and entered upon his
new duties. The obligation was
administered by Mr. Sorenberger, the
appointment clerk In the Depart
ment of Justioe, In the presence of
Mr. Bonaparte'e predecessor, William
H. Moody, the Assistant Attorney
General, the Solicitor . General and
the principal officers ot the Depart
ment of Justice. Mr. Moody was the
first to offer congratulations. Mr.
Bonaparte declared be would be
guided In the preformanoe of bis
duties by the example and counsel
of his predecessor.
Be Prayed for Fodder and Got Con.
New Haven, Conn., Dec. 14. Silas
Horsford, whose farm abuts the Dan
bury branch of the New Haven road,
knowa the ways of Procldence are
Incrutable. He has been praying for
fodder for his hens for the winter.
A freight train of twenty-three cars
.was wrecked by his place yesterday.
Twenty-two oars were smashed. The
twenty-third obligingly tumbled Into
Silas' back yard and dumped several
hundred bushels ot corn nearly
against th back door. ; -
"That'll tick) tha hens and eggs
at 46 oeata a dosen," was the farm
er's Joyous comment.
The other cars were loaded with
produce. k
The damage to the road was Herl
ous and traffic was delayed several
hours.
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Long Tenneessee Figbt.
For twenty years W. L. Ka
Bells, Teun., fought nasal o
He writes: fTbe swolling am
ness inside my nose was fee'
I began applying llnokle:
Salve to the sore surface
tb. soreness and awelli
pear, never to return."
existence. 25c at Chaa
gist ' '
Guaranteed Purest
tor sale, in large or i
by Frank E Alley, nr
Cfflce, Rjsebunr, Ot
same for non-realden
OA a ire
Bwisths . y-llJt
Blgsstne
of
This
week as',
WholesaL
Flour.. 134 r
Brun..t20per
Cbop. Corn
R Barley 136 pe"
REV
Whist In bulk .
Oats
Barley
Potatoes --
Eggs, per dos....
HuttMr. tier lb. .-
H B -oi.ihite dr;
A rod drjr.n
A Texas Wonder.
TherVa a HU1 at Bole, Tax..
that's twloe as big as last year. Tbia
wonder is W. U Hill, who trom a
weight of 90 poands baa grown to over
180. He aaya: 1 Buffered with a ter
rible ooogh and doctors gave me op
to die of Consumption. I was re
duced to 90 pouodd, woeu I began
tkaing Dr. King's New Discovery
tor Consumption. Cougbs and Colds.
Now, after taking 12 bottles. I bare
more than doubled In weight and
dm completely cured." Only sure
Cough and Cold oure. Guaranteed
by Chaa. Strang. DrngigsU 50o and
51.00. Trial bottle free. ITny-
Portlnnd'a Street Car Troubles.
Portland, Ore., Dec. 18 The stret
car company Is using lta best en
deavors to maintain regular traffic
in the system today, but is meeting
with but fair Buceess. Traffic on the
west side of the Williamette river b
practically at a standstill. On the
f-aat side some Buceess has rewarded
the compnny. The service Is not good
by any means, but an occasional
far is run between the heart of the
.Ity and most of the suburban addi
Mons. The strikers claim that a vic
tory is In sltjht, whllo the corpora
tion persists that It v;!ll not surrend
er to the strikers. No serious dis
turbances have beon reported today.
Burn ham Sentenced for Two Years.
New York, Dec. 18. George W.
Burnham Jr.. general counsel for the
Mutual Beaerve Life Insurance Com
pany, recently convicted of larceny,
yesterday wab sentenced to servs two
years In Stato's prison.
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hut " If your eve. WPar out, tln-y ro
sone fnicvrr. WW you hny !".
to It that you dot lui- Hint nro
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exprlc-nro. oxrwn.lve up-t'-lat ap
paratim and Rkilltd fmployi'H to mako
thm )ut rlRltt. Connultallon rt
you n-ililnir. Wrlto for our bonkk t.
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