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HEAL5 SORES AND ULCERS THREATEN BIG TREES CHANGE IN WIND ONLY SALVATION Profeaftional Crooked no««. “Pardon me,” said the doctor, who was taking a downtown luncheon with the professor; "but why are you cutting your $teuk in that zigzag fashion?” “I am trying,” answered the professor, “to follow along its loin of least resist ance.” System. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they’ cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional di ease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal.y, and acts di rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Halls Catarrh Cure is hot a quack medic ne. It was prescribed by one of the best physic ans In this countay for years and is a regular pre- cription. It is composed of the best tonics known,combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The pcTfeet combination of the two ingredientsis what produces such wonderful results in cur ing Catarrh Send for testimonials free. _ , L CIIENEY CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Mrs. Ilomer—Isn’t it terrible to have to cross the street at one of the busy corners? Mrs. Storer—Yes. indeed. You never know when one of those big policemen is going to grab you by the arm and scare you half to death.—Chicago Tribune. Flattery In Art. Critlcus—Whose portrait is that? Artist—Mrs. De Scadds. Whut do you think of it? Critlcus—It’s a splendid picture, but it doesn’t look anything like her. Artist—Of course not. I need the There is an altar society in Brooklyn money. composed of night policemen. The m<‘in- Dy Default. bom contribute a certain amount every month which pays for lights and flowers “Does your husband ever praise your on an altar of perpetual adoration. cooking, Bertha?” asked the young wife's elderly aunt. “O, yes, indeed, auntie?” “What does he say when he does?" "Well—er—he doesn't say much, you know, but I can always tell when the cooking pleases him. He doesn’t swear at it.” tonsupaiioii M 11 overcome ' I by proper ( lay l be permanently personal efforts with the assistance of the one truly benejicujl laxative remedy, Syrup'oj figs and Lluir»|Senna uhich enal'*:» one to form regular habits daily so that assistance to na ture may li ’ graduaOy dispensed with when no longer needed as the best of remedies, when repaired, are to assist nature and not to Suppl ni 4 the natur al functions, which must depend ulti mately upon proper nourishment, proper efforts,and ri^ht living general^'- ’Tojfet its beneficial effects, always Luy the genuine Guy Uie genuine SyruprjHgs^E]iur Senna manufactured by the C alifornia F ig S yki ’P Co. only SOLO BYALL LEADINC DRUGCISTS one size only, regular price 50<f p»r Bottle. The Hemisphere Seasons. Since the earth is much fnrther from the sun when It is summer in the northern hemisphere and winter in the southern than when the seasons are reversed, it might be supposed that the climate would tie more extreme in the southern half of the earth than It is in the northern. The actual difference is made slight by the fact that the pro portion of land to water Is much great er in the iiorthcn. hemisphere. The Value of Literature. Wife—May I kindle the tire with the first act of that old p'ay of yours? Author—Better try the second, it's more fiery.—Transatlantic Tales. Fnithion« Reversed. Mabel—How do you like my new gown, grandmamma? Grandmamma—I don't. In my day girl» Tore one button gloves and gowns buttoned up to the neck. Now they wear one button gowns and gloves buttoned up to the neck.—Judge. John llna Become a Sfarlitaeer. “John Chinaman, us a race, has be come tired with municipal zeal," said a New Yorker who likes to watch the sightseeing wagons. “Also John has Secauie financially reckless. Several times this spring I have seen ‘rubber necks' go by with two or more China men among the passengers. I don’t re member ever to have seen that phe nomenon until this season, except, of course. In the case of traveling Orien tals. Blit tin“ sightseeing Chinese that I have noticed lately are residents of New York out for the first time in their lives probably to see sometblug of the town they live in.” For Thin, Poor Blood In a letter addressed to a farmer residing near Walla Walla, Professor Elliott discussed black alkali, and its interference with the growth of al falfa; plants which are tolerative of alkali; grasses and plants which tend I You can trust a medicine to crowd out alfalfa, and means pre ; tested 60 years I Sixty years ventive of this; and a certain pest i of experience, think of that! which is damaging the leaves of app'.e trees grown by this farmer. Briefed I Experience with Ayer’s Sar- somewhat, the letter follows: ■ saparilla; the original Sarsa "I understand from your letter, that parilla; the strongest Sarsapa you are having difficulty with the black t oiiMcientiou« About if. alkali, which interferes with the start rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc “ Mr. Glizzard, ” asked the caller, “ are ing of alfalfa. The land in question is 5ou carrying all the life insurance you tors endorse for thin blood, undoubtedly so supplied wjth water can afford?” 1 weak nerves, general debility. near the surface that there is consider “No,” answered the man at the desk. able evaporation, which has caused the“ “I can afford more, aud 1 had expected to Put ovon this errand old medicine cannot do its best work if the liver is inactive und the alkali to rise to the surface. This take out more, but from a note I got bowels constipated. For the best possible re sults, you should take laxative doses of Aver’s trouble would be observed in all such from my employer this morning I have Fills while taking the S irsaparilla. The liver will quickly respond, and so w ill the bowels. land, and the best way to prevent it is begun to suspect that I’m carrying a by surface draining. This would per good deal more than I am worth.” yer Co., Lowell, Mu3S. mit the washing out of the alkali from ufacturers of A Sporting Event. the surface through the drains, and I MAIR VIGOR. Mrs. Peck—Henry, do you see any AG L E CIRE. think you would have sufficient rainfall thing in the paper about Blinker run CHERRY PECTORAL. in the winter to accomplish this. The ning over his mother-in law? drains should be from two to three feet Mr. Peck Not yet. 1 haven’t come below the surface, which would not to the sporting news.—Puck. interfere with the cultivation of al falfa, as the water level would be at OWARD K. k l UA’.—Assuyer arl Chemist. the distance beneath the surface of the H Leadville, Colorauo» B peri men prices: Gold, I Silver, 1. ad. $!: Gold, Sliver, 7’»«•; Gold, 50c; Zinc or lower level of the drains. ! ('upper, VI. Cyanido tests. Mailing envelopes and price list sent on application. Control and Vm- “I suspect that if you are able to full pire work solicited. lieiereuce: Carbonate Na get a start of alfalfa, it would be able I tioual Bank. to overcome the effect of the alkali, 2KßüHU 35 CTS. AT ALL GROCERS which I assume is strongest near the surface; but with the water level so ARRANGE TO STOP AT near the surface as it is, the roots would not have any encouragement to THE CORNELIUS penetrate deeply, and would probably PARK AND ALDER STS. stop at the water table. It might be EGG-PHOSPHATE possible to counteract the effect of the A New and Modern European Hotel, catering to State people. A refined place for alkali by the use of considerable ma particularly ladies visiting the city, close to the shopping nure, or some chemical fertilizer, but center. Kales reasonable. Free Bus. I very much doubt the value of such N. K.. CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Mgr. treatment. A modern leavener at “We have seen some excellent a moderate price! is 30 | stands of alfalfa secured by seeding FINDS SUNKEN WARSHIPS. per cent, more efficient alfalfa in the fall. Fall seeding should This sterling household remedy is most than "Trust”or Cream- be done early enough to secure the full Japanese Salvage Vessel May Recover j benefit of the fall rains, and thereby successfully prescribed for a “world or of-Tartar products and troubles.’’ For derangements of the di .b^jlutily free from the Three Lost in War. : make a growth, which would insure gestive organs it is a natural corrective, Victoria, B. C., Sept. 3.—Advices that the alfalfa would pass safely ' operating directly upon the liver and ali health-racking Rochelle from Japan state that the sunken ba! through the first winter, while the mentary canal, gently but persistently Salts residue invariably thship Yashima has been located by plants were somewhat tender. I think | stimulating a healthful activity. Its accompanying their use. the steamer Saruhashi Maru, a salvage that in the warm section of the state, I beneficial influence extends, however, to vessel sent by the naval department to where you are located, that this would every portion of the system, aiding in tile Get it from your Grocer search for .Japanese warships lost dur be perfectly possible; and it would I processes of digestion and assimilation of ing the war with Russia, and investi have the further advantage of starting food, promoting a wholesome, natural gations are being carried out to ascer during the time when the alkali would appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con tain if the battleship can be raised. The Saruhashi Maru has also located be less abundant, due to its being stipation and the long list of troubles washed out by the winter rains. directly traceable to those ni.wholesome the Russian warship Sebastopol and the "Regarding plants which might be conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi approximate place where the cruiser tolerative of alkali, the station would ness, headache, backache and despond Takasago sunk lias been located. She is now searching for the battle inform you that there are several, but ency due to inactivity of the liver, The wol) known reliable ship Hatsuse. The sinking of the Ya- that it is quite difficult to obtain the kidneys and digestive tract. It is a shinia and Hatsuse was due to the plac seed of such in any quality. There is strengthening tonic of the highest value. If it fails to satisfy we authorize all ing of mechanical mines by Rear-Ad a plant known as salt grass (Distichlis to refund the purchase price. miral Wiren on May 1, 1904. The Rus Maritime), which has a small seed, dealers Root and Herb sian officers observed that the Jap and is very coarse, which is somewhat H oyt C hemical C o . Portland, Oregon anese warships, while engaged in gaug common, but which seeds very spar ing at Port Arthur, cruised continually ingly ; consequently, getting a start of H made a life study of over the same ground, and a mine field t nits Itiul herliH, and i n that wt u<iy diHt*ov'en*<i and in giv. was laid into which the vessels steamed, this grass is very difficult. It does not make first class forage but stock ing to the world hia wuuaer« and the Yashami, llatsuse and cruiser ful ren*edit*H. Yopliino went down the same morning, will eat it. Its chief value is its abil N > Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used lie Cures ity to grow in alkaline places, thereby Without Operation, or Without the Aid of <i Knif« all with heavy loss. Ho i.iiiirnt;!e. s to Cure Catiirrh, Asthma, J.unit. News of the sinking of the Yashima absorbing the alkali. Tliront. lib.' limit i . .N. - i . . N< i mi •. Pehiiltv, btomneli. I.ner. Kidney T i. ><il.|. ••• nlo Lost .Manhood, “It is said that the Australian salt was suppressed for six months by the female Weakm — an I All Frimte Dim-anon .Japanese government, and reports of bush will de the same. This plant re- A SURE CANCER CURE .»aid an Employer: “Stick to quality, Just Received her loss were always officially contra ' sembles tumble weed, and the station from Peking, China Safe, Sure and Reliable. dicted with the result that not until has been informed that it is becoming .t will win out in the end.” We do IF YOH ARE Al 'Kill' I’ONT DELAY. news of her destruction was published quite a pest in the neighborhood of ‘stick to quality.” That is the reason DELAYS ARE DANGERUDS. in the official reports at the end of the Walla Walla. Therefore the experi- COINJSUlVUATiO.’N w rite for .upton blank and clrotk war was it generally known that she i ment station does not advise you to our graduates are so thorough and in If you cannot lur call, Inclone I < • !• • in ( nmm. such demand. Investigate our claims to had been sunk when the Ilartsuse ami THEC ‘.I' WO (HIM h M IDICINE GO. try it. 162 1-2 lirut tit. , ( 'or. Morrison, Fort land, Oregon. V oshi no went down. 1’leiiHu Mention Thia Pm>er. “The salt grass to which you refer superiority. Catalogue, business forms is entirely different from the Iowa and pen work free. Call, phone or write. P N U No. 36 -08 NEW POSTAL SCANDAL. quack grass. You will find that blue Portland Business College grass, as well as other grasses, will M WHEN writing toa<lvertiaersple»ee Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon t yV »million till« paper. Shortage of $400,000 Reported From frequently crowd out alfalfa; in fact, A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. PRINCIPAL Havana Office. throughout this region we find that Havana, Sept. 3__ The whole provin after six or seven years the alfalfa be cial government is in an uproar as the comes so crowded out by other grasses result of the discovery of the theft of that the ground has to be worked over, over $4(10,000 in the local postoffice. or plowed up. Frequent disking will The discovery was made when an in control this to some extent. I doubt ventory of- the stamps, envelopes and if alfalfa will grow in any soil where other material was taken. The de the water table is as near as three tectives are searching for Ricardo Do i feet to the surface. riquez, chief of the supply bureau, who “The pest which you mention is un disappeared when the theft became doubtedly the aphis, or apple lice, known. They are Colonel Charles Hernandez is post which affect the leaves. inaster-general and he said that every sucking insects, and absorb so much of effort would be made to discover the the sap that the leaves curl up and ul timately die. It is difficult to control thief. Growing out of the postoffice scandal wire worms when they once get a Manuel Elies, editor of El Vigilante of , start. It is possible that a treatment Manzanillo, was shot dead Sunday nf- of air-slacked lime around the plants, j ternoon by Manuel Estrada, editor of | or even an application of salt, might El Reporter, of the same city. Estrada i have a beneficial effect. Either of who is an independent, considered he these applications would need to be had been insulted in a political edi | made with great care.” torial written by Elies, who is a eon- I servative. The coroner’s jury he!-: Query—Will you kindly advise us Estrada to anslwer on a charge of concerning the use of dust sprayers in murder. the fruit raising sections of the Pacific slope? Has their success been uni Sterilizes Clothing, is Antiseptic and prevents Odor from Perspiration. Reprieve for Japanese. form, or otherwise? Victoria, B. 0., Sept. 3.—Advices | Ans.—There is a peculiar condition Hnmple Borax, Bookla* and Lace Centerpiece denl/n, 10c, of J’AL'll' !<’ COAST I'ORAX CO , Oakland, Cal from Vladivostok state that the six existing at the present time relative to Japanese of the crew of the seized seal the use uf dust sprays in the several Jaques Mfg. Ca ing schooner Nic Mary, sentenced to be fruit growing sections of the North Chicago. west. Quite a number of orchardists shot, have been reprieved. Russian of- i are using the dust sprays at the pres ficials state that the schooner was cap ; ent time, and are successful to the tured while in the act of raiding the extent of keeping their fruit almost Copper Islands, ami that the crew were entirely free from insect pests, reduc also guilty of landing at Kurinka vil ing the amount of injury to less than lage on Medni Island, and pillaging the villagers’ house. Stocks of grain were one per cent. Other experiments have Where successfully carried away from barns, and the ware failed entirely. house of the Kamchatka Commercial used, this method of spraying is very satisfactory, especially in hilly orch company was looted. ards where it is almost impossible to get around with a gasoline outfit. In Great Demand for Bonds. Stands for Pittsburg, Sept. 3.—Bids were opened the opinion of W. S. Thornber, horti culturist of the state experiment sta Tuesday for a new municipal loan of tion of Washington, the matter of dust $10,000,000, the bonds of which are to sprays is a good field for further ex bear interest at 4 per cent and to be ploitation. — From the Washington redeemable in 30 years. The loan was State College. Pullman. heavily oversubscribed. The premium offered ranged as high as 3.9. City Cori Her <iener«»HX, troller Walter awarded the bonds as He—I wish that you were poor, so follows: William A. Read & Co., of In providing the family’s meals,don’t New York, $9,000,000 at 103.43, and that you would be willing to marry me. be satisfied with anything but the $500.000 each to Harvey Fisk & Sons I She—Evidently I am far more gen erous than you. I wish you were rich, best. K C ^guaranteedperfec at 103.59 and 103.39. so that I might be willing to marry tion at a moderate price. It you. Potato Bugs Stop Cars. makes everything better. Bristol, < onn., Sept. 3__ Potato bugs Sn<l O %rr ■»! «li t. on the rails at Lazy Lane stalled eight Perfect ¡rarr-x. Try and see. jfivPei trolley ears of excursionists bound to 1 How many persons who go or Away on vacations to roam Lake Compounce. In spite of the ter Money back. rifle slaughter, the bugs held possession Taka trunkfuls of perfectly useless thing« until the carmen could sand the track, i And have their manners at home! F.re Again Near Grove of Se quoias in California. Overc.-intlom. ¿•rot'essor Elliot Makes Suggestions for Overcoming Trouble. From Washington State College. Pullman. Sores and Ulcers are indications of impure blood. They show that the circulation has become infected with germs and poisons, which are ^in constantly discharged into the open place to irritate the delicate nerves tissues and surrounding flesh and keep the sore in a state of inflammation anddiseasc. Whether these impurities in the blood are the result of some debilitating sickness, an old taint from a former disease, or whether it is hereditary bad blood, there is but one way to cure sores and ulcers, and that is to purify the blood. Washes, salves, lotions, etc., are often beneficial because of their cleansing, antiseptic effects, but nothing applied to the surface can reach the blood, where the real cause is, and therefore cannot cure. b. S. S. is the remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and removes every trace of impurity or Fire Fighters Are Powerless to Stop poison, and makes a lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the circu Onslaught of Great Walls lation, so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it of Flame. nourishes and heals the irritated, inflamed flesh and causes the ulcer to fill in with healthy tissue by supplying it with pure, rich blood. Book on Sores aud Ulcers and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. Stockton, ('al., Sept. 3.—News conies THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA by special to the Independent from Murphys, which is connected by wire Putting Ill« Foot In It. Conforming to Tradition. ' with the Calaveras Big Tree Hotel, that “It’s good to see you again, Sinidgley, “Uncle,” said the little girl from the a forest fire has got into the grove of after all these years, and talk over old city, feeling that something of the kind mammoth trees at the upper end of the times. By the way, I remember there was expected from her, “which is the tree | grove, near where the mother of the was a pretty school teacher that was a that grows the leaf lard?” good deal stuck on you at one time. She Having thus complied with the conven- i forest stands, a monster sequoia 327 got over it, didn’t she?’’ | tionalities and asked the usual artless feet high and 78 feet in circumference. The famous trees named after noted “I hope not, Gunson. I married her ' question, the little girl from the city ran men of history are below the point of about ten years ago.” out to the barn, saddled the chestnut I attack, the only hope for the mag- sorrel, and galloped him all over the I nificent and monsters of the forest is a CITC Vitus’ Dance and orvoim Diseases perma- neighborhood. | change in the wind, as the fire-fighters II IJ nently cared by Dr. 1 ino's Grout Nerve Re. Storer. Bend for FREE $2.00 trial bottle and treatise. are powerless to stop the flames. To The Real Tiling. Dr. Li. U. Kline, Ld., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Fa. I get into the grove 6f big trees the fire “There are no literature genuine In had to cross the road leading to Gard I Explained. this age. Where do you find nowa ! ners, which it did Tuesday night. There “They don’t care for expense here,” days the words that burn?” is little undergrowth in the grove, and •aid the regular summer boarder at the “hi the books of corporations when | that may be the means of checking the summer resort hotel. “When you call wanted on the witness stand.”—Balti fire, but its sweep through the grove is for lemonade they give you a stalk or two more American. greatly feared. i of macaroni with it instead of a straw.” The valley in which the grove is situ “1 was just wondering,” observed the ated contains of the sequoias 93 mon To Breul «n New Shoes. new boarder, after a pause, “why this Always shake in Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder. ster trees. Ten of the trees are each 30 baked macaroni tastes so strongly of It cures hot,.sweating, aching, swollen feet. feet in diameter. Many are more than 1 arcs corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. A t I 300 feet high. >emon juice.”—Chicago Tribune. The fire has attacked ill druggists and shoe steres, 25c. Dont accept my substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address some of the mammoth trees. The grove Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Allen 8. Olmsted, Lc Roy, N. Y. is owned by Mr. Whitesides, a Michigan Byrup the best remedy to use fox their cii. ldr u millionaire lumberman. during the teething period. Capt. Kidd, the pirate, was burying his treasure. “I could lock it up in a safety deposit vault, of course,” he said, “but I waqt to put the stuff where the personal property assessor will never hear of it.” So well did he do the job, in fact, that it hasn’t been turned up, even yet. BLACK ALKALI. ^/ressent aTnapIciric j WHEil YOU COME TO PORTLAND CRESCENT BAKING POWDER KASPARILLA 25c-- FULL POUND -25c C. Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR hf imhi IS OUR MOTTO b % MULE TEAM BORAX The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR!A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrliœa and Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. v»»« oeàcraum co « if * rv . t ? M urray «rattT. ncw yo « k city . Quality Economy Purity