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McARTHUR HAS GOOD RECORD As Member of Legislature He Vot ed to Regulate Corporations HOUSE JOURNALS CITED AS PROOF Whet and Hltherf A sublime poonago Is Cnrlyla'a vision of history as n ntupondouB procession forth-Issuing from Cltnmorlnn nlgbt and vanishing Into pathetic nnd fntli omloss sllonce, which la given na fol lows In "Sartor IUmrtus:" "Llko Bomo wOd flaming, wild thun dering train of heaven's nrnlllory does this mysterious mankind thunder and flnino In long drawn, quick succoedtng grandeur through tho unknown deep. Llko a Qod-crcntcd, flro broatlilng Bplr. It host, wo emcrgo from the Inane, linsto Btormfully ncross tlio astonished earth, then plungo again Into tho Inane. Earth's mountains aro loveled and her seas filled up In our passage. Can the onrth, which Is but dead and a virion, roslat spirits which liovo ronllty nnd aro allvof On tho hardost ndnmant Bomo footprint of us Is Btnmpod In; the last rear of tho host will road traces ot tho cnrl lost van. Dutwhenco? 0 heav en, whlthor? Benso knows not, faith knows not, only that It Is through mys tery to mystery, from God to God." SIRES AND SONS. C. N. McARTHUR Republican nominee for Congress Mr. McArthur'B enemies have charged him with bain,? the can didate of "Hitf Business," but an examination of the House jour nals of the sessions of 1009 and 1913 gives the lie to these charges. At each of these ses sions corporations were repre sented by powerful lobbies, and Btrong influences were brought to bear in their behalf, yet the official records show that Mr. McArthur supported and voted for many measures regulating railroads and other corporations in their dealings with the pub lic. Among these measures may bo mentioned tho following: 1. An act providing for the better protection of travelers, of railroad employes and property owners by requiring railroad companies to fence their right of way. 2. An act creating the. insur ance department, prohibiting premium rebates, regulating in Huraijlil' rutcB, and prohibiting the cfprcemenc of trust-made rates.'. ' 8. An act providing for tho regulation, distribution, uso and rigiit to use water, commonly known as tho "Water Code' -1. Art act prohibiting unjust discrimination between localities by railroads and other common carriers. 5. An act providing for the construction, maintenance and operation of switch connections between railroads and branch line railroads and private side tracks. G. An act requiring railroad companies oast of tho Cascade Mountains to mow the grass nud Cruel but Neotssary. Tho Eskimos dread tho winter nnd tnko early precautions to prorldo against famine. As tho season ap proaches tho great bords of rotndcor mlgrato southward, nnd tho wnlrus or tho soat aro nil that remain for food. Whon nn in wind Is blowing tho wnl rus Is easily found on tho outer odgo of tho Ico packs. When It is blowing off tho shoro, howoror, tho ico packs sail out to sen with tho wnlrusos on thorn. Tho nntlvos thun class their numbors In a list from tho strongest to tho wenkost Tho food that Is In store Is divided up, ih weakest having tho smallest quantity, tho strongest tho largost. Thus tho mightiest hunters linvo Htrongth to provldo for tho oth ers. It Is n cruel system, but never theless n necessary one. If nil wcro wonk. nil would dlo; If some nro strong, thoy will navo many of the weak. uoioiici tii om as ii. nircii, the new minister to Portugal, was personal nld to President Wilson when governor of Now .lersoy. Frederic Courtlnnd IVnlleld, who has been appointed American ambas sador to Atistrla-nungury. Is an au thor and patron of art. an well as a diplomat. IIo has traveled extensively and Is a man of wealth. Phlllppo Crozlcr, former chief of the protocol and recent French ambassa dor to Vienna, Is said to bo the most decorated man In ICuropo. Some Umo ugo It was announced that ho could boast of slxty-Uvo decorations. Lord Courtnoy, tbo English author ity on political economy, recently cele brated his eighty-first birthday. Near ly Hlxty years ago he was a second wrangler nt Cambridge nnd all his llfo ban worthily sustained tho reputation for mathematical powers which ho then obtained. A striking (Iguru of tho now Danish cablnot Is Unnslng .lorgcnscn, minister of public works, who began his career as a laborer. From farmhand be pro grusxed, studying at odd times, grad uully gaining business experience, mi til his ability nud determination led him (u the presidency of n bank. Th Oea Llfti the arlnditones. From tho bottom of tho liny of I'nntly como nomo of tho finest grind stones In tbo world, nnd the manner In which thuy nro procured Is slmplo nnd Ingenious, tbo stonecutters mnklng tho exceptional tldo porform tbo hardost part of tho work. When tho tldo Is out, which happens twlco ovory dny. tho workmen quarry tho atones from tbo holld rock nnd fasten them to n big llatlont Then In comes tho tldo. n mighty Hood rushing In, aa though tho great ocean had suddonly changed Its mind. A wonderful sight It Is rlslug often nn high ns n IiouhoI And now tho tnon hnvo nothing mora to do. Tho tldo lifts tho bont, nnd up comci tbo ntono with It lloat nnd ntnno nro then brought closo Inshoro, whero tho itouo Is removed nt leisure whon tho tldo Is out Argonaut. Flippant Flings. Ilryn Mnwr Is going to devoto seven ycnin to tho production of twenty per fect women; also to twenty kinds of trouble for tho man who marries one of them. Cleveland Loader. Tho Wilmington (Del.) "drunk" who objected to being embalmed, and very properly nssnulted tho undertaker, didn't stop to Inform those about that ho was already pickled. Chicago Rec ord-Herald. What If tho young daughter of tho Maharajah Gnokwnr of Ilaroda, who has Just married tho son of tbo malm- rajah of Cooch-llohar, should Insist on naming tho first bnby after both Its grandfathers 7 Washington Post Tho Royal Box. No other sovereign In tho world has so many physicians as tho czar. They numlter twunty-llvo nnd nro nil select ed from among tho medical celebrities of Itussla. Tho maharajah of Mysore, India, Is n skilled musician. IIo has n 730,000 American organ In bis palaco and Is very fond of American music, of which ho has n largo stock. i.iiiporor Francis Joseph, tho oldest ruler In Kuropo, has Just entered on bis eighty-third yenr. A special feature of tho obscrvntico wns tho unveiling of n stntuo of tho emperor nt tho military ncademy nt Mocdlmg, near Vlcnnn. A Pitting Reply. Major Lomnx of tho United Btntes army wnu visiting In Canada soon after tho war of 1812. IIo was enter tained In Quebec by tho officers of one of tbo royal rcglmonts. After dlnnor, Hpoechcs nnd toasts Iwlng In ordor, ono of tho Ilrlllsh olllcers, having Im bibed too gonorouuly of tho chnuipagno, unvo ns n toast "Tho President of the United Btntes, Dead or Allvol" The toast was ncccptod with laughter. Mnjor Lomax rono to respond, say ing, "Permit mo to glvo nn my toast, 'Tho Prlnco llogont, Drunk or Hoborl' " Tho Ilrltlsh olllcor sprung Instantly to his foot nud lu angry tones do muiided, "Sir, do you intend that ro mnrk ns nn Insult" To which Mnjor Lomnx calmly an iiwored, "No, sir; an tho reply to ono." Town Topics. Now York police nro to bo (aught tho art of Jujulsu, ns If tho general public didn't have a slim enough clinnco ns It is. I tor ton Transcript. 'A French visitor says Chicago's mor. nl tone reminds him of Glasgow's. Chlcngoaii nro In nomo doubt whether this Is n bouquet or n brickbat Pitts burgh Dispatch. "Heal dovlls don't wenr horns nnd red union stilts," says tho Enquirer ot Cincinnati. Whon Information comes direct from headquarters far bo It from us to rnUo any questions. lllrmlng- ham Naws. $1500 TAX EXEMPTION Will Not Mean More A NATION OF SLAVES Because it does not reduce taxes on land. You must have laud to build on. People only build when they can use or reut-or sell the building. The vacant houses, flats and stores tell you we cannot have more building until business im proves. Business Cannot Improve Times Will Not Be Better until we stop passing laws that frighten people away from Oregon, because they arc -Unjust How much are your taxes now? If you saved all of them, which you cannot do, and business remained bad would it pay? Is it not better to stand up like an honest man or woman and pay your share of taxes and so bring about confidence in the honesty of the people of Oregon? That Would Mean Prosperity 32 7-Vote No NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE By Geo. C. Mason, Mgr. Northwest Hank Bldg. Portland, Oregon (Paid Adv.) LESS THAN ONE PER CENT OF POPULATION OWNS SEVENTY PER CENT OF WEALTH. Public Ownership and As set Currency Necessary to Break Strangle Hold of Money Power, Says Congressman. ..i,- .iti, nt iho United Btntes In I ..iimi.ii.il nt f 120.000.000.000. That Is ii.nn fn Awnru timti. wntllntt nllll Cllllll If .i. i r.ir in II. o wnrlil linn no I much wealth, llut liow Is It divided f e.vnnlv nnr rf-Ilt uf tills WCOItll IS I owned by 200.000 men. loavlnB only 80 per cent for tho rcmnlninK U0.800.- nnn n.nnln In ntlli'r WOrdfl. tWO tenths of 1 per cent of the population in .,.. omit nf thn wi'ltlth. TIIO plain arithmetic, of the situation , Is that wo aro a nation of slaves. Our tipppnnltlcs mnke us such. . Two thlnKS inako slaves, necessity nnd fear. Hh. nmnlM .llnnAi- lillrklLM lu now nn. nn n rnnmttl U'llV WO shOUld wiiiulrnw further reslstnnce to the I .inwnl -Till. IIBflntM Of Dili toeraov told mo before I left Wash-1 Inirton that mr follow citizens would I . i.fu v.ir vlnl.t In thn "broil butter nrKument." nnd return them to tlon of title be In if mado at actual phys full control of tho lcglslutlva tnacliln- leal value of tho property, would be erv of the government. I did nut even mora profltablo than tho Clave- iii Ihvo tiium uiuti. i uo not ucucvu them yet. HaajHHs&aw: A. W, X.affortr. favorably reported voteu on to the this win- linn been house mi J will be ten The city of Clovoland lias a sort of lmlf-wny city ownership of her street rallwnvn now. nndvtha iilnn has Droved un Itiitneiiso success. It proves that "brcad-nnd-f complete city ownership, the noqulsi- JThcrn aro 436 ooimreHslonal dlstrlctu In this Union. The members from the land oxiiorlinont has been, for the city I if (Jlnvnlaml linn undertaken to ninth streetcar system upon tho basis or tho full valuo claimed by the streetoer nthr-r illstrlcts nro wntcIllhB the con-.tu any, 1. I!... .1 1 n . . I n I If U'n Win llfiril Dont Ost Up In a Hurry. rVlll't fmmi nil tilt, flrul thlntr vntip WCcdB from their rlnllt of way oyt.8 nro oion. llouwmbur that while durinir tho month of .luno each year. 7. An act providiiiK for tho KrantitiK of water power fran chise by the state, and collect ing fees therefor. 8. An act providing for an appropriation to extend tho state Portage Hoad from Vk Eddy to Tho Dalles, thereby com pleting the connection between tho boat lines of tho tipper and lowor Columbia Hivor. 9. An net compelling railroad companies to install cattle guards. 10. An act protecting the purchasers of stocks and bonds, and preventing fraud in the salo thereof, commonly known as tho"Hluo Sky Law." 11. An act amending section 690-1 of Lord's Oregon Laws, rolativo to demurrago ami re ciprocal demurrage, and pre. venting discrimination. 12. An act providing for the surrendering and turning over to tho Stato of Oregon by tho Southern Pacific Company, cer tain property at tho foot of Jef ferson street, commonly known as tho "Public Levee." 13. An act providing for tho supervision and regulation of tho isBiianco of stock certificates of public corporations. One cannot read this record without coming to tho conclusion that Mr. McArthur has, as a member of tho Legislature of this state, been faithful to the Eeoplo's interests, IIo has not eon owned or controlled by tho .corporations, as his op ponents allege. IIo has, how ever, been fair and just to tho corporations, as well as to all other interests; lias nover at tempted to make political capital or play tho role of the dema gogue by ranting against them. Ho believes that corporations aro necessary for our general wel fare butjis also n firm beliovor in rJg!dregulation and control of these, corporations. If. t'locted to Congress, Mr. McArthur will continue to work for the best interests of his con stituents. A voto for him is a vote for an upright, courageous and fair minded public ofilcial, whohasibeen faithful to every public trust, and who stands squarely on his record as a citi- you nli'ii tho vital orKntiH nro at rout Tho vitality Is lowuml nnd tho clrciv intlon not ho atroiifr. A Hiuldun spring out of bed Is u shock to tlii'Ho orKiins, cHPuclnlly to tho henrt, as It ntnrtu puniptiiK tho blood sudden ly. Don't bo In such n hurry, Rtrutch mid yawn nnd ynwn nnd stretch. Stretch tho anus nnd Iok. stretch the tvholo body, trood ynwn nnd stretch aro Ixitter oven thnn a cold hnth. Tnko tlmo. It will keep you young nnd ndd years to your llfo. Family Doctor, Tales of Cities. IloBton Ih to novo open nlr llowor hows In 101-1 CoiiHtautluopIo lifts orcr 1,000,000 In (militant nnd no sowem Now York tuny ndopt tho stntuo ot Liberty ns n city emblem. OiirlniKO nnd other stroot rofuso In Minneapolis la burned to Rcnomto tho current for 200 nrc street lumps, Why You Should Vote For BOOTH Republican Candidate for United States Senator here this year It will le tremonupus vic tory. It will bo n demonstration inni m nnnirrnaarnnil lntl MOrVn tllO tlUlillC. defy tiin monoy power, nnd still retain the authority of the people lu volp and speak for them In tho national IcrIs lature. It will mean tho liegliiiilnit of tho end. It will mean thnt complotf victory for the peoplo Is lu slRht. 11 will mean that tho ooyernment that our fathers suffered for nt alloy Fbree and fouKht for at lirnndywlne. la colni? to bo put back Into tho hnnda of llielr descendants. Wo have been mado a nation of nerfs nnd paupers In two wnyss Hrst, by over capitalization or public utility corporations nnd the collection of mil lions annually from tho pooplo to pay dividends on this Inflated capitalisa tion. Second, by a system of dupll catlnn deposits, and tho loanliiK of billions of dollars that did not exist to formers and business men, and by the collection of millions of Interest an nually upon tho "credit" so loaned. Theso nro tho methods by which thu money chnnKers hnvo robbed those who toll and Kotteti nil tho wealth Into tho hands of a few. iWhat Is tho remedy: It Is simple enouuh, If tho faots can but onco ho placed beforo tho people and thoy will put men In ronurcsa who will servo tho public. I.ut tho Kovernment nnd tho municipalities taUo over tho public utilities nt their physical value, nnd thoreaftor furnish tho service to tho country at cost, nud let tho novum mont Issue nitrlcultural asset currency and loan it to tho farmers nt a vory smali rata of Interest on first mort gages upon tlirlr farms, not oxecedtnu 60 por cent of thn unimproved valuo thereof, nnd tho "money power" will no lonircr Iw ablo to rob our neonle. Tho total amount of money in the United States today Is I3.GOO.000.OOJ. or 135 per capita. Yet, the farmers alono hnvo borrowed 18.000,000,000, In other words, tho farmers alone have borrowed nearly three times ns much mnnnv am there In In oxUtenra In the United States How Is It iiohkIMuT The monoy power is simpiy ioiiiiiiik ma fanners '"credit." loanlnit them monoy that Is not In exlstenco and collecting 6 per cent Interrst on It The farmers nro paying Intorest nnnunlly amount Inn to $500,000,000, or mora than tho cost of the I'anama cnnal. diva tho country an honest congrosa and ono that Is not n fro Id, and every man who works will bu sblo to make a good llvlnc. tako n vacation each year, and lay by something for his old age besides, Tho Idea of an able bodied man. In a country llko this, being com pelled to work for his hoard and clothes all his life, as nine-tenths of us aro doing, Is ridiculous and absurd. It Is an outrage. Tho voters are Idota If they stand for It In thin district. l have n bill pending for agricul tural asset currenoy. I also have a bill pending for publla ownership In tho District of Columbia, the only city that congress has Jurisdiction ovor. My bill was the first ever Introduced for public ownership of tho street rail ways In Washington. Ulnae It was first miliar uiii, iniroquoeu of Cleveland. Ohio. When th.i franchlan of tho Clevnland Hallway eumpaiiy expired In IB 09 firs grantoa a Introduced a by Ilobrt Crosr Clovela: years ago tho city council new fiiiiiolilsit for 24 years, but unon me ronuition that nil profit ubovo oxpuiiHes, tnxoa, Interest on bonded Indebtedness and a G per cent profit to tho stockholders, should so to tho reduction of fares and the bet terment of the eervlco. That plan has been In operation five years. Tho oily liiul the right to prescribe tho fares nnd tho service, and to keep nn auditor In tho office of the company, with i corpa of asslatants, to check rooelpts ami expenditures. Tho result has been as follows: First a fnro of 3 centa wns required, and I cent for transfer, to mo If It woulS produce tho rciiulred rovenue. It noi only produced nil tho money required, but In ono yenr put a. nurplus In thl treasury of 700,U00. Then the fsr wns reduced to 3 conts und 1 Cont for truusfer to be rebnted when transfer wns taken up. And now two ticket nto furnished for C cents. Let any one doubting this statement cut out this article and solid It to tho mayor of Cleveland for verification. The I'ortlnnd Itnllwny. Unlit A Pow er company Inst year loolt In 10,723,741. Itn total expenses and taxes were only 13,208,319, ao thnt over to per cent Of Its revenues wore profits. If the city would tako this utility ovor at Its physlenl value, ns It ought to do, faros would not ho ovir : cents In I'ortland. Tbo rui'lfle Power Light company of Portland nnd the I'ortland Una A Colio coinpnny uro both owned by the American Power A Light company of Maine. These two Portland utilities last year took In over tl.2SU.000 each. v 1 1 1 1 o their oporatlng tixnonses and taxes were lesa thun half that amount each. Telephone nervlce. under city ownership would bo less than half what It Is today, . (loverumeiit und municipal owner ship of publla utilities would roduo tho cost of living to each person at least 150, nnd to each family of five at least $:S0. , (lovernmont , ownership nnd opera tion of oreiiii ahlps. audi aa I hnvo pro. poaed. would keep In tho United Htatss tho IJilo.oou.UOO which now goes an nually to thu ocean steamship truit. would further reduce tho coat of living at least SI per capita per year, would give ii thn ureatuat auxiliary navy and greatest force of trained sailors In tho world, and would enable Amer icans to travel around tho world In safety nnd comfort under their own flag, nud at leaa than ono half th present cost. Henator I.ewla of Illi nois haa Introduced a bill tirnvl,iin for 100 goverument owned and oper ated ahlps since I first ndvocatad the Idea In the house a year ago. Government awnorshlp nnd agricul tural asset currency combined wnnM eliminate the dishonest profits of fh money power and give to every oltlxan an equal opportunity. That, and noth ing short of that, la what tha n.nnl. of this country are entitled to. Such win tney receive if tney atand by their guns when the forthcoming battle rages. Ilespectfully, A. W. kAFFBItTY, .t"'M Wttoflk lllook. (Paid Advertisement) Oolf. A writer lu an KiikUsu paper bus this to Buy reKnrtllnfr tho Knmo of Rolf; "Oolf Ih n Kreiit kuiiio, but shiver me nlbllckH If I think It comes up to tld dlodywluka. It In played with a cou plo of farms, n river or so, two oi throo nnnd hills, a numbor of impln tiiimtH rvHonibllns dentist's tools, i stnuiKU IniiKUiiKo much llko Uludu stnnl, any old clothes and a largo as sortiuont of oaths," Overheard In the Art Qaltery. Thoy woro niaklni; tbo usual round of oxhlbltloiis, "Oh," bo exclaimed, "do look nt that baautlful Apollo llulvoderol" "8hl" she rotumod. "Don't say 'deaf so loud. lSvorybody'll know wo' re Just mumea."-i uago. Sounds So. "Flow oddly tbo man cloantaf the machinery talks. " "How do you moant" "I heard him tolling hla helper to tmvo tho wasto." Ilaltlmoro Amerlcaa. Are you better off now than vou were under a Renub- lican Administration? Are you satisfied? If vou nelieve in the nrinciDles of the Rcnuhlfortn lob AnKoies ims mapped out certain Party, if you are convinced tliat these principles are the orles and decree; tl o r en! PeSC f 0r,C 10 C0UW 1 le" Bf0V.e- 1CDy -Vptmg IOl' VOUr sianaara Dearer uooerL a. uootn, uepuoiican candidate lor the unitea btates benate. You know that under Republican presidents the neonle Ull . TT .'1- I (11.1 t "li? I oi me unueu ouiies nave goou umes. You know that under Democratic presidents vou have T"V I uomocraiic cimes. Remember tho prosperity under McKinlev. Roosevelt and Taft. Remember the conditions under Cleveland and Wilson. Tho issue in this camDaiorn is not one of nersnnnlihr It is not one of non-partisansnip. It is a Question whether you prefer prosperity under Republican adminstration. Do you have enough work? Are your wages good? Is your business what you want it to be? If you aro satisfied with the present conditions, well crood: if vou belivo that the present situation is better than under McKinley, Roosevelt and Taft, you know what to do. The wav to bring back prosperity is to helD elect a Republican Senate. The Republican candidate in Oregon is R. A. Booth. This is a Republican year. Vote the ticket straight. KEEPS YOUR HOME FRESH an& 2LEAN torles and decreed their banishment from residential sections. Short Stories. Tho first steel pen wns mndo In 1830. Tho cnpltol at Washington covers nn area of 1.13,112 feet. Wood Is now cut so thin thnt It Is used for wnll pnper. Muffs wcro II rut used by doctors to keep their lluon) soft. uno cylindrical root of wnter con tains six United States Bullous. tiio united mates army has moro than 1,200 telegraphers lu Its ruuks. eiHi'l I M ttt i Fashion Frills. Must woman wear a slash to cut a dash T Columbia Stato. itusunmu win nan with approval n ZTZ KThroUoT."nd good; if you belivo that the present situation is better Huffalo Commercial. American designers nnd dressmakers should bo encouraged to furnish stylos lu uarments sultablo to American wo men. Chicago News. Combination Pneumatic Sweeper PHIS Swiftly-Sweepine, Easy-Runnlne DUNTLEY Sweeper cleans without raisine dust, and at the same time picks up pins, lint, ravelincs, etc., in ONE OPERATION. Its ease makes sweeping a simple task quickly finished. It reaches even the most difficult places, and eliminates the necessity of moving- and lifting all heavy furniture. The Croat Labor Saver of tho omo-Evtry home, large or iimii, can enjo renci irora uroom urutvjery and protection Irom me lunger in nying auji. Duntloytx tho Pioneer of Pneumatic Sweepers IUi the combination of the Pneumatic Suction NouleanJ revolving uruin. very esuly operated and aUolutely guar. "". in uujriiiK a amum virancr, wny not give the "Duntley" a trial In your home at our expense WrUt today (or lull particular AGENTS WANTED Duntley Tneu matlc Sweeper Co., 6501 S. State Street, Chicago, Illinois. Nose Por News, "That man Is an Inveterate gossip, and ho has a perfect goutus for smell lug out squally times In families." "Then Ids Is something of a storm seentor." Uxchango. Aorobatlo Diplomacy. Rllhu Hoot onco defined n real dip loiiint thus: "A real diplomat, you know, Is n man who can stretch hand across the son without putting bl 'oot lu It." zon and public oflicial of tho Stato of OrcKon. (Paid Advortlsemonfc hv Tin. iHiuucau Port Personals. Prlnco Henry of England dob nn al lowance of J2.W) a week at school-ox half a sovereign for half n sovereign. Chicago Post. Nat (lotxhvln says ho Is now wed ded to literature. In which caso the public will not object to another di vorce. Topoka Stato Journal. Sarah Bernhardt can pull off a faro well tour wheuover she feels llko It, but Huffalo Hill couldn't get tbo public to tako his second one seriously. Dim Mo! noa lleglstcr. (Paid Advertisement, K. A. Booth Campaign Committee, Portland Oregon, Morgan uiiiitllug; PANCER U ill WOMAN'S BREAST i ALWAYS 6EG1MS a SMALL LUMP LIKE 1 THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS ! M THC ARMPIT AMD KILLS QUICKLY I Will Give $1000 If I Fail to Cure Any Cancer or Tumor. No knife, no Bln. na nav until eupaot. Anv lurns In woman's breast la cancer U hard; I It always poisons deep glands under Use James Atkins was allowed ono arm and kills aulckly. dollar damages from Contractor Any tumor, lump, or sore Knowles bv reason of tho Inttnr w.op. Coilirressional Oam. rlnnnsitinrr'onrtl, nn Mi Atkin'a S"?"??.8' paijrn Committee, -Ml Morgan lot on Willametto boulevard, in rSiA vriS bldg, Portland, Or.) Judge Williams' court Mr. At- Kins sued tor $100. but judco ' wW'-itwiiie. 7lll.nn.a .Innt.lnA U.,l- l. I Urtng in your Job printing while you thluk of It. Don't wait until you art eutlrely ouL We aro equipped to turn out neat and tasty prlatlug promptly at Portland prloot or leaa. Williams decided that the actual damage sustained did not exceed the amount allowed. FOR RENT cards at this offlca Net thi Ub on your paper. i ite '.ooiai ae X Kty tindl. "tliittlr reltW.M i ... . ( . R m . . am ... , b a kiM. Udntt OU Or t IU Kr fkuJu r. WtM vnt n, a m. n. mwiii m we. mm 4M Vil.ocU St.. Sn Fraackco. Cal mtt VMe to omoa llh eMter. U. S. cocr cure. Job rutatlac siMatsd la ftrtt clu ityM. Bills tor Job rrlatlac oMk ea dtllrerr. Insures Full Milk Pail Cows cive mort milk anj nule mukinj ufcr and caucr when not bothered and tutten by flies. Kcke.e Iheir duUcss by sprsyinj I hem wild Conkey's Fly Knocker Does not taint millcand (Ivtscows the peace od (omlort I rat insure a lull milk r-aiL Keeps Flies Away From Cattle and Horses OnreuAct ftVJ)s t0 aoiauls. Sj.ts tine. iiKicaws pnltk Try It 15 Days Money Back If Not Satisfactory Try a toJsy. Ot. iSt, SI SI.IV.3 (U. hw I WJLL CIVE$10C0 IF I FAIL TO CUREany CANCER orTUUOR i TREAT BEFORE il PoltMs im orOetp 6!4i la Pit Mi Cm Mo X Kav or nthcr vIbiUd. An UlanU Saat mate the cure 581UIE 6tUlMTE Any TUltsa, lUMf oil Sore oa th Up. turn orbodyloosu Caaor KKtvar Pates unUl last ataf. lieAK BOM eu tree; t"-itiiim nf Uauamfa sural at homa W UltM TO HIIUI ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S IRFJST U CANCER. We nlim tbouaaada Dylno. Cease Tea U(e. We have cured 10.000 la ySl AMnss IR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY&CO. r43 TUEIOIA ST, SIS FtUKlSCQ, CiL UNM.Y MAH. U smm om wirk CANCER I .sssssfek. a sk y ssw sssMaLssTVH SHINE IN EVERY DROP" Black Bilk Store Polish 1 1 diffrrmt . Itiliu-.nnl (try rati cana tucd to tba I lau amp; liukl ana uuta I w. qoalitis aUolutoly oa I vut.i no dust or dirt. Yuu I aw your noary-a wuru. Black Silk 1 Stove Polish u "'.."r sooat MoooBileal. bet It frina a brflH. 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