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THIS MORNING ORF.fiOXTAN, TUESDAY. A PHIL II. 1908. HERMANN AIDS SENATOR FULTON Sends Telegram Saying Dele-, gation Did Not Agree on Hall's Reappointment. REPLY TO HENEY'S CHARGE Icniiin rwnlra Absolutely TcMlfy. In Brforn Grand Jury a a H'nojr statrd in Saturday N"ls''t Talk. 'Pulton Apatit Call "Liar." I.A GHAXW. Or.. April IS -tSpr.-laU That Honcv lied rhm ho said Snlura rty nlicht In Portland ttit Hlnirr H.T mcUn hurt testing botor (Traiid Jury that two-thlrxlo of the On eon 1olrntlor Ml in fnvor of llnll Of rrappolntmrtit ni TilatrV-t Attorney w- tli- oonnt.-r--!ir. mini by Fulton tonlarttt in Ills apwh dof.'n.llng himself from tlie at tacks of Henfv. Fulton not only railed lleney liar In till. Inetane a well aa In tinny ollirr. hut read a tetrirrnm from llmtrer Her mann, receive today. In whloli t"- for mer Representative flatly .Ionics havltiR mart aiirh tostlinonx. Ho mentions U" tn.on.l.t.-nrr of till". ! ' favored fereey Kellev. of Albany. Tlie t.l.-Etain eaatlv tho fenturo of tlte art.lr.-M. Fulton believed Henimnn to In the, Houth. but aired to llosehiinf to learn Ma acMresa. Milt query wn- answered by Hwmann himself It follows: Ro..h..ri. Or. April U-IW !"",!; ton. la -.ran.1e. Or: I assert that I n" r testified befcre a arand O.rv tl.t th. d-l-r.tlon arr'"t to support lt.lt for reapno nt menl mirh not H' If " " ae. as-reed h. ruM have tx" '""'''' hT . whl. li t r r -l l-r.-iir - ""1" not r"- .mor oumliw My oliolcc . r.,.y H. K.l. B)NOK1 HKRVAN.N. Son.tor Fulton poho to on- of th rBf!t pollttcal irnthorlnKs of tlio cm p.liin tonlcltt. Tho opor-hoi.s was p.rkrl Mr Klilton (tlv.-n an auto rl.to over .h. v.ll.v and vslt.-d t-ovc. fnlon and Hot lRko. whwo ho was lvon , llntrra of hl frli-tvls Wt ban 1 him In his room at tho Hotfl Fol.y today. Axxjors row thk ii iu.h ity rnlton. WniiCo Smllli Suit WUl Go Over. Thomsh Tried. SA1.KM. Or. April 1. .)...rf.t- iit brourht by -iSpoolal.l Tho J S. Pniitri i:n4t.i .4rnta onator t". W V.'..iinn lll nrob.Wy not bo bronsht to tnal this torm of court but will bo over ... tho .lunr term. Smith has boon on- dcnvorln to got tho oaso to trial at one. tn order to thresh out tho issues beforo election, but will not be able to . Snturdav Scnntor Fulton m demurrer. uion the prvound that .1.. m,ws not state facts suf ,.i. t .in.tiiuto a cause of suit, and h Issue, not hvliK Wn made up be fore the first day of the term, tho case cannot bo tried If either party objects. The flllnR of the demurrer is taken as in- ilicHtln that senator mmm want the case tried at present, li is eonerallv understood that the pur r 4nlili in Hllnir the suit was to il.e controversy in court where all the parties who knew nnythlne about the i,i.-hll-Smlth bribery atTalr could be ,,rf,-r- onlh. called upon to tes tify and be subject to oross-rxHnitnation. i v j..-li. of Albany, made an affidavit contradicting some of the state ments made by Smith in his affidavit, the latter has been anxious to Rot Powell where he could cross-examine hint. Ho wants to do the same tliln? with Senator Fulton, who has charged that Smith s affidavit is false. That Smith's object is not so much to iret a judgment for dumacos as to slvc publicity to the facts of the now famous transaction, is evident from tho anxiety of Smith attorney. I.. H. McMrthan. to S. t the case to trial. When the demurrer was served upon him by Senator Fulton's attorney. (V it. IVncham. McMahan off-red to accept the tirst 1'J men called as jurors, without qiiestionlnc one of them as to his rpmlincations. provided Senator Fulton would ko to trial at once. Mc Mahan said he could he ready for trial on :M hours' notice. Mr. KltiKham did not accept the pro posal and the case will apparently be ontinucd till next term. IHVOHCK. HKCAVSE OF FAITH ! dudsrc YnWey F-stahlKhe Precedent j In hrlMian Science Case. j .'EATTl.F. April IS. That a divorce , mav be sranted where Christian Science ) has caused either man or wife to suffer the belief that its teachings have failed i to rcco-er the health of a child when one i or the other of the parents desired tiled- j led aid. i. the decision handed down t terdRy by Jjdire Yakey. In the Super- in- Court. I O. B. Mooney sued his wife for a dl- . v, .r,-e. charglnc her with cruelty, hiss- ( much as sl-e insisted on Christian S.-ient- -sis attepdlne their iH-yrar-old dauahter. Mooney protested and asked That a phy - I slclan be called for the pirl. His wife, j however. Is said, with the aid of friends. ! lo have kept him awsy from hip chiid. : who died. Mooney sued for a divorce. , J.alge Yarkey's decision may establish a precedent. , 1RKE SPLITS: CATCH Fj M X ; Timber Fuller Victim of Peculiar Accident Will Pie. OKN'TRAUA. Wash.. April IS iSp c!nl. Stam Bunch, a timher-f aller in the emplov of the H. H. Martin Company. was fatally injured tills afternoon at the . camp. Bunch was felling a tree, which j snlit at the base as it started lo fall, and j dew back, catching Eunch in tho cleft, i Fellow-workmen caine to his assistance, but he was so tightiy wedged in that they j pried the tree apart and rescued him with j itrcat difficulty He was taken to the Vntralia General Hospital, and no hop.vs i are held out for his recovery He has j been conscious all the time despite the , fact that tflece of his skult two and i a half by one Inch was removed. He leaves two children who are dependent I on him. 1 Albany Dofrs Muiited. ALBANY. Or.. Apr!! 11 (Speeial.1 Half of the drsrs of Albany, and practically all of the valuable ones in the city are now wear-nit muales. It Is not because the local canines have become suddenly dan-B-erc-us. hut to prevent them from eatinr poisoned meat. In the past two weeks It Albany dojrs have b-en poisoned. Two Populists In Polk. AIJUS Or.. April 13 (TSpecial 1 The toral number of voters rear. ste red in Polk eCountjr before th crimarr election Lh:8 ynr 1 nn lnorns of Z& m-r fi TOfElntrnUpn of Th Rrnntput int?rrr lit in tli prrlne!n of Pttllaf nnd of Full (. wh!1Ni H. IV w of thothr pr(Mnrt rRUtrnttnn l a trifle lmit ttinn In li. tf th nttr nutnhr of th votn rrcH .rtd up to 1t 14? art HpuliWn, W lmorrntlt4, 113 HnrialtM nd th rrmatn- lrr rttpr,nr. Only two haw racist? red ft IVipMltPtft. ACOTSKD Or KMUK7,7,LKMKXT rynitpr of lU-oolvlnir Ship IMilln- (lrlpltla Hrfono ronrf-Mnrtlol. SKATTt.K. April 1 The eourt-mar- tlal of A. H Hrowii. Paymaster of the United ttate. r-celvln ship l'hlladel- phla. eharKej with shortaRe of MH In his amounts, waa etimmenced today be fore a board ciinslstliut of oftlcers of the yarvl and of vessels now there. Com mander t A. Qove. of the Milwaukee. Is proaldent. Conviction may mean dis missal from the Navv. It Is admitted, however, that Intrica cies In the work make possible errors of tills nature without anv actual misap propriation of funds. Hrown has been on the Philadelphia six months. Will Makf on rolllloal In- hhpa In Clnokaiiintit CViimty. OHWOX CTTV. Or. April is. Sp ltinitt V. RHnH. h woll-known sniirvoyor n ml former onftinpinn 01 nf Hpnbllian rorfhiy ifntrnl oimmlttiT. tins delayed hl-dtMWrture wrk for tMntorn KrrMTrn to mvoncRn win? OV lFATII BK. T POM A. WBuh.. April 11 ( Sp--clV A complete ronctltAtton nn1 wlmt my prov a lrntli-b1 tnar Tl"sf vplrmnlsftl "this nftinuin t th OnkUii1 Untol. whn 111tiM ixf-r.l and Mr. l.tnl Oxford werf r m rr I rl by U v . p. FV W. S t o v r, pj-tor of St. .lin'K KriRllfh lithrnn thn-h. Mr. Oxford n In n vfry f Hvm onflit!n frutn a compiled. Ion of Hrft!nr. nnd htn recovery 1 con tilTd doubtful. Th nmrrlir w the rMilt of h wlh tbnt nnd M vlf bo reunited b"fir hm denth. Mr. nnd Mi. Oxford wr divorced Kbout ix mo fit lis ro. Mn. ixford bmupbt th action. nllritlnR oruclty union olbrr things. A fp-w dnys rco Mr Oxford wm tnken suddenly 111. Tp was tnld by h ptiynlolan tlml bis recovery w ddubtful. He wlsbed to be reunited with h1j-1fV nt on- if that wTis tlie CAtf. nnd the mnrvtuKe. today followed. WiwbtnKton, whorp hns lifts a Burvoytn rontvaot. for the oxpross pnrnoso of work ing and yotlnp for I'nitod Slatoa Sonatnr Fulton, who will dollvor an nddroem Wod ncsdny tMvnlnir tn Shlvoley's Opora-Houso. On Tluirwlny evonlnp, prooodinp tho dny of tho prttiiftiios, rx-Stnte Senator tloorpo 0. Htiwnoll will niako an Mitdivs nt Shlvcly's Opora-Houso oti tho Issues of tho rrttnpalrn. this bring his ilrst p praraneo on a piiblh platform In tionrly two yoar.". Oindldatos for Republican nominations at the ooming prinutiios will ly present and make brief speeches. Rllt 1 000 l.AKORKKS Tannnn Mincownors ntttl Ojiorators Pwltlp on Action. SKATTl.K. April V. A special cable to the lVst-lntelllKciicer from Fairbanks says: At the annual meeting of the Mineown ers' and Operators Association, held hero last nlpht. It was decided to wire Imme diately their outside representative, nu tiiorizlnp him to contract an additional 1000 men tn Seattle at terms of $5 and board for a day of ten hours, the men to come t.i Fairbanks upon the opening of navigation. Bud for Antrrloau lMslierim-n. VIOTOltlA. 11. C. April 13. As a result of hie crulsinR in Hecate Straits this Winter. Captain Neweonibe. of the fish ery protection cruller Kestrel, says lie has succeeded in cuttins the catch of American fishermen from Li-oa-vo pounds monthly to ".'V.iioa pounds, and says that with two other cruisers he would cause thorn to leave t-cso sronuds entirely hv, preventing mom irorn usui uie ihjs;i Columbia harbors to clean their fish. Work on Wlrrloss Station. ABPltliKKN". Wash.. April 13 iSpooial - (uitractor Strand has jione to Wcstport to commence work on tlie wireless tele- Btauh btillditiif at that place. Charles t STAFF OF J . . t . . . . . COLLEGE WEEKLY WHICH HS BEES IN COXTINIOVS EXISTENCE FOR M ANY YEARS. s Stacsar has the contrsot to erect the two masts, whn-h will he li" feet hish. Thoy will Vk in three -sections. tanerir from two feet to jix inches in diameter. an,1 w'll he set in a concrete foundation seven f.-et deep. Over lO.OV feet of wire cables will he required as ?uys Jor their support. -T-, of this station is estimated at llemiKrats to Write in Names. S AI.KM. Or., April 13. (Special. ) At a meeting of the Jcffersonian Democratic Cub ton'.gnt It whs decided that a full county ticket will be nominnted in Marion County bv writing- the names of the fol lowing candidat-5 In ie primary ballot: Representatives, W. S Mott. J Smith G. O Savase. J. W. Ehner. C. Yannke- Conntv Judse. P. U Frazer: Sheriff. J. W Christoaher: Commissioner, T C. Davidson . Assessor. J. P. Robertson; Clerk. M. P. Baldwin; Treasurer, -. e . Recorder, R. N. Hoover; Coroner, Ripdon. He!n: V. T RiX.tR B. STVNrtTT M. Kor IliMriet Attorney. "Indict by Grand Jury." WHO ! YOtR CONGRESSMAN? w. B- JSilia No. 14. Vote for ilaw ,r , TztKtys. Perfection In cake and biscuit making is attained fay the use of Royal Bak ing Powder. And the ease and dex terity of their making is marvelous. MO Absolutely Pure The only baking: powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Hence the superiority of the food it leavens. Hence the anti-dyspeptic qualities which it imparts to the food. win . " nuirOwn''1 . 11 t'1 ivJUU it SHOOTS POO SAFETY Constable Obliged to Fire at Viciogs Maniac. TRIES TO KILL HIS SONS Conips t Tltftn With A Wir and UniiRlttcr Flop nnd Give Aliirm. Klvo "Hon Xordod to Itlnd Hint After Ho Is Shot Dottu. VAXCOVVKH. n. C, April i:i. tSpe cl.il. l William Konyon. a rancher of Chemainua. Vamvuvor Island. went violently Insane this morning and at tempted to kill his sons and daughter with an ax. Later he had to be shot down and nearly killed before he could be overpowered. Kenyon rushed hi the back door of his homo while the family was seated at breakfast, lie carried an upraised ax and wildly shouting tried to dash out the brains of his youngest son. An older lad 'attempted to disarm his father and tha wife and her young daughter escaped. Kenyon repeatedly tried to kill his eldest son. who ran towards' tho woods with his father In pursuit. The hid escaped and when Konon returned to Hie house his wife and daughter had fled to the town of Chemtitnus. A posse of ellizena armed with rifles turned out. They found Kenyon break ing up the furniture In his house. When l-.e saw the armed men he ran at them swinging his ax. They in tirst fled, honing that he would drop his weapon, but he kept on and as he charged a second time a Constable tired at close range.- The bullet crashed through Knyon's shoulder and ho dropped the ax. l?von then it took flvo men to hind him. SAleOONS TO CI.OSK ON SVNOAY Miir-.hrifld Must Observe Stnte I,nv. Says Prosecutor. MARSMV1K1.P. Or.. April lX (Special.) Tl,e saloons of Mar.sblield must here after close on Sunday, ni-'trict Attorney THE INDEX. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY tr r--r ......... M,,,................T-f-- George M. Brown, of Rosehure. has been in the citv and held a conference wito the liiiuor-dealers- Ho cited the state law- roeardins Sunday closing- and told the .saloon men that lie would sec to it that the law was enforced and that he would prosecute any violations. North Fend recently passed a city ordinance providing for clostns every night at IS o'clock and on Sunday all day. Tne Marshflelri Citv Council passed a mid night ordinance but did rot take up the Sunday-closie-s question. The Anti-Saloon Leasue of the county has since been en deavoring to bring about the enforce ment of the state law prohibiting the sale of liquor on Sunday. The league has succeeded in securing a sufficient num ber of petitions to place the local option question to a vote of the people at the next election. District Attorney Brown has announced that he has chosen A. Liileqvist, a youna lawyer, to assist him as Prosecut inftAttorney for this district. CAXXOT AGREE OX THE PRICE Salmon Canners Have Meeting, bnt Xo Seal Is Set. ASTORIA. Or.. April 13. (Speelal.V A meeting attended by representatives of hi 'A 'Baking Powder practically till the salmon canneries of the Columbia ltlver was held hero this nfternoon to discuss the prices tn be paid for raw fish during the aenson, which will open at noon on Wednesday, but al though two sessions wero held In an effort to get together, no agreement waa reached. It is understood soma of the cannrrs wanted to pay b cents pound for cannery fish and 6 cents for cold" storage llsli. those weighing 35 pound, oi" over, others wanted to ft the price nt R ami 7 cents, tho snma an sot by tin Klshermcn's I'tilon. while still othera con tended that f cents for small fish and 8 cents for all over no pound. In welitht was proper. What the disagreement will result In Is hard to foretell, but It In probable the season will open at the prices fixed by the flMipt-mon and tlie sine or the catch will soon determine whether or not tho rates will go higher. NKW iriTIj III NT! TO POKTLAXI Utmtorod Grent Northern Will Dnlld Independent Itoad. TACOMA. Wash . April IS. (Special.! That the Ureal Northern will havo tn build an entire new Una Into Taeoni8 Is the substance of a rumor In railroad cir cles todtiv. The proposal of President Hill, of the Croat Northern, to enter Ta coma over the Northern Pacific tracks In return for glvlnr that road an en trance to Vancouver. P,. C. over the Ureal Northern tracks, is said to have been turned down. Without a line to Tacoma the Oreat Northern will derlvo little benefit from the North Hank road. Tho Northern 1'a cltlc. which built the line Jointly -wVit the Oreat Northern, haa direct connec tions with the new road. For tho Great v...-tberii to ret nn the same nasi It will he necessary to have a direct con xxofion to Puiret Sound. As far an the iirnnt N'orthern is concerned. wlthon connections with Pugot Sound, the North Hank rond begins nowhere and ends no where. Reallring this. It Is believed by railroad men that tho Hill Interests will lose no time In getting a line in." coma. FUVITGHOWERS MAY ORGANI7.K .Movement on Foot for Coos County Association. it ah KM km rat. P. Or.. April 13. (Special.) -President Newell, of the Oregon State t,i..ii..rjii Hoard and A. H. Carson Committeeman for the Third Pistrlrt, will visit Coos County the last of this month fr the nurnose of getting in closer- .i, u-ttb the fruitgrowers of the dis- ,,-i.-t Countv inspector Pohl will -mi'" a meetine when the visitors arrive Plans nre now in progress In Coos County for the organisation of a County Fruit growers' Association. Inspector Pohl is eng-aped in visitins the orchards of the county and announces that he will cut down trees which are not properly sprayed hy the owner after due notifica tion. TEIX EAST ABOCT CLACKAMAS T. J. Gary Going to Boston and In cidentally Will Boost. OREGON CITY. Or., April IS. (Special.) The County Court has made an appro priation of J50 from the advertising fund for the purpose of defraying- a portion of the traveling- expenses of T. J. Gary, who is goiniar to Boston to attend the meeting; of tlie National Grocerymen's Association as a delegate from the local association, which has subscribed S50. Portland trav eling men who cover Oregon City terri tory have given "S. leaving only 75 to he raised Tt is Mr. Gary's intention to circulate Clackamas County advertising matter in the East. Olympla Malt Extract, good for grand ma or baby. Only 15-109 of 1 per cent aloohoL Phone: Main 871. A MR, WOODARD, CLARKE IT Stunning Easter Styles Cross Gloves for Ladies London Leather The distinction of superior qualityis stamped on every pair of them. Long and short Gloves, lnnchinn stitched anil linnd-sewed, in nil shades; mid colors. HcHiitiful Holts, of every coneeivahle design; hIno scores of sep arate buckles of exquisite workmanship and almost inconceivable beauty. See onr window display. House Paints JnpnlJU', pints... i0 FitiainelH, ean..l5 Floor Taint, qt. 45 Varnishes, can . 15? Wire Screen Enamel 15 Brushes 10 Hath-Tuh F-nnmel. can 25 Want Roses? 35. Then get a bottle of our Rose and Fruit Spray, put it on your bushes, and watch the re sult. There won't be a bug of any kind with nerve enough to take the second bite out of your bushes, and the result will bo, you will have roses galore. Pint bottle " 25 Quart bott le 50o Gallon can $1-50 Spray Pump" and tpiart Hpray $1.00 Woodlark Spray Pump. Mfb SECOND HOLD-UP CAUGHT Rent HlRhwayninn Wonndcd hy Hepttty Bronchi to Seattle. SKATTLK. Wah.. April 13. MHIa Alnprleh a Servian, woundecl In tlie tlulit with lleputy Sheriffs Sturwli-h and Storey near North Bend Saturday af ternoon, was hrousiit to the County .tail late laat nllit. Storey, who 1 Buffering from a serloua frmiHlint wound In tho left hip. la at a local IiobpHhI. Alasich adinlta he and three enm panlona fired on Marshal Harry Miller at Kent Thursday nlfclit, hut denied anv knowledge of a previous holdup, nnd savs he thounrht the Kent MnrshKl and his deputy were holdup men. Three member of the tans ara still at lib erty. PVBIiISHED SIXTEEN YEARS "Index." Pacific miverslty Publi cation and Its Board. TACT FTC t'NIVERSITV. Forest Grove. Or.. April 1.1. (Special.) For the post lfi yenrs the. student body of Pacific University has published a college pa- FAT.IJ ft KIR TO .0.00. MAB6HF1E1.D, Or.. April 13. (Special. Mm. Fvanlc Artamp. wife ef a rnrher of Ten Mile dtRtrlrt. has received word that she has fallen heir to r,o.0OO left her hy an uncle- who died in California. t --4 ner known as "The Weekly Index." assuming all the financial responsibil ity. The Index board Is composed of nine representative students and five faculty members. It is a self-perpetuating body. Every year from this board of eight associate editors a new-editor-in-chief Is elected. The paper Is conducted along literary llns rep resenting every phase of college ac tivity. Quarrels With His Manager. NANA I MO, B. C. April lo. A ranener named Kenyon. near here, became sud denly Insane today and tried to kill the members of his family. VICTORIA. B. C. April 13-Mrs. Pat rick Campbell was near to disappointing a large audience gathered at the Vic toria Theater tonight to witness "The Second Mrs. Tanquary." She quarrelled with her manager, insisting that book ings for Good Friday be cancelled, which he refused to do. and she refused to ap pear. At the laat moment she consented and played. Roscbnrg for University. ROSEBI.RG, Or.. April 13. (Spe cial.) The Mental Culture Club of Roseburg haa adopted a set of resolu tions favoring the passage of the Uni versity of Oregon appropriation bill. Sentiment in this county is decidedly in favor of the University. Dallas Also Sees Things. SALEM. Or.. April 13. (Special.) Report waa received here today that the mysteri ous light which was seen by several per sons passing over Salem last night wsa also seen a short time afterward by' resi dents of Dallas. Polk County. Northwest Brevities. Chehali. Wah Judire A. E. Rice will hold a regular Jury term of the Superior Court of tewls County in thla city, begin ning Monday. May 4. Several criminal cases are to be tried. Seaside, or. Fred Newton reports a fire raring alonr the Necanicum above the last bridge on that gtream. The hot dry days of laat week made thia possible. Medford. Ox Seventy candidate Cross Gloves for Men London -Leather $3.50 Pictures $1 .39 Hcproduet ions of Oils and Water Colors, nicely mount etl in Kol'l frames, wi ll hand-set orna ments. Sizes ltix'Jd nml 1 2xJ . riwmioh's jlorses. Dog, liion and Tiber I ends, in lfi-ineh solid circle frames. Cupid Asleep and Awake, large si.e, in 2-inch frame. Plain Ornvnres in 2-inch sepiii oak frames, glass size, 20x24. Genuine Pastels, gold frames, genuine Etch ings and many others. Note our Picture Rut-gains in Fourth-Street Window. Your Eyes They are your most faithful servants. They will stand more abuse than any other organ of the body, and for that reason are often neglect ed. But the eyes often become the most exact ing of masters when persistently neglected. Take our advice and don't ever let your eyes master you. Call on our optical expert and let him advise with you. You will never regret it. InltUleit In the Woodmen or the World order Mnrvlnv at a lng rolling. Itrnd ('ennui of the I'nclne lur lrl W-l Ion. 1 I Hnnk, ne ronipalilcl by others of the Paclflo dUialntl. whk preeent. Newtieig. Or.---A new Friends church rnMinr $1oim and livMled at lt-x. on the VHinhlll brunch of the southern l-H'-ttlr. wns dedicated Sunduy. the tied ten t ory Heriiion be ing preached by Rev. I. 1'. Wonlon. of Ni-w-berg. Alhanv. Or. A mln-trol show will bo given lii this cllv oon by rompiiny it. Fourth Infantry. Oregon National i;uard. and Albany's citizen sohllem are in training Tor th 11 event. The Albany hand will co operate. Atbanv. nr.-Ilov, Kather Flnr!nn r. Mat t h-! t. of St. Caul. Minn, baa arrived to trill.- up ilic ivo'-'.- .f :,-i--i.'''i' r.-t.o- of A mother who is in good physical condition transmits to her child the blessing of a good constitution ; sickly, ailing mothers, the reverse. The tiny babe brings to her a liv ing responsibility. At such a time too great care cannot be taken to build up the mother's general con stitution, and restore her feminine system to a healthy, normal con dition. The greatest assistance that any woman can have in accomplish ing this all-important work is LYDIA E. PINK KATE'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. M. Gilmer, of West Union, S. C, writes to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. . " I was greatly run down In health, Buffering from a weakness peculiar to my sex. 1 berran to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I was not only restored to health but am the proud mother of a fine baby girl. I wish every sick and ailing woman would give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial." " Mrs. Paul Oliver, of St. Martin ville, La-, writes to Mrs. Pinkham : " For years I suffered from the worst form of female troubles, and the doctor said I could not get well without an operation. Lydia.' E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound restored me to perfect health, and I have the sweetest little baby girl. I will never cease to praise Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine.'' FACTS FG3 SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs-, has, been the standard remedy for female ills, m& has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with the worst forma. Why don't you tryit? , & CP'S Every detail of their manufacture is given the moat oareful attention. Our allowing of Handlings. Purses, etc., fur Indies is the must exclusive in the city. The very latest tie-' siMH will he seen Ht our store. Read This We want every one in the eily to know that our tlrng ricpnrtmcnt is absolutely reliable. We have bill onn quality of ibugs in our store, be cause we believe when it comes to treiititiir tho li 11 iiti4ii luiilv the best is none, too good. Consid ering quality, our prices are the lowest. Pre script ions called fur nml delivered. Garden Hose Nozzle Free With Every SO Feet Prices on 50-foot longtha. Vo-ineh Dover Cotton $Ti.OO 'li-itieh Hover Cotton SS.SO tjj-inch Chester Cotton SpB.OO ',-ineh Chester Cot ton ... .56.50 a4-iiieh Shatham Utibhcr. .S5.00 l..-iuoh Columbia Rubber.. $r.50 "Vincli Columbia Rubber. .$6.00 Vo-ineh Woodlark Uiibber.Sfi.50 3-iiioh Woodlark Rubber. S7.00 t-inch Oregon Rubber. .. .$8.00 llosn Reels $1.00 Nozzles 40 Sprinklers, 25c to Menders, tin from o the local Unman Catholic Ctuirrh. He speak several language alio will have ape clnl ,-barge of the work among the Polish and Robonttan resident of t.lnu County KC.KM flM.Y HKIN IIF.F.r. l,oriil iirr of fllnpaRrd Nnrfnr Now MtRiiW,Mi nn Proper Trcmmrnl. In puthnrlnjf flat a for nn afMrn h forn tin Put imloRiral C'tub, Or. Tt. I'. !fnntrt, tliP skin Hpcrlfi 1 Int of Chiraarn, prpnrcrl h tiihlo r rnu I tn on inlrn scoitiral htooil cxaininatioiiB of 4 i S uf frroi'H frrun nkln llKi'MHf. Tiiosfl t"Mla wri' from tlie blood of pfTHoi.B win. bad railed Rt his of f iff within a period of two year. Teaa Iluii. 10 pr eiM.t of ! thie chap pliowrd anvtlttujf nt all the matter wit h tbo blood, and in not a siniIo iiiHtanee rmild tbo ph VBlian present trace tiio sltifhteRt ronnertion between the nkln affortlon and tho blood h iinntr. '1'hlH personal xperlenre furnished the fjiiiHeTo phyHleiun with the baftl.-i for a. brilliant expowlUon of his con tention t hat Kfzenia, pKorinnlR, na It riteuni. burber'a iteh and otlifr skin riiHrHHea are first and lat diHeaaea of the nikin and have nothing- at all to do with tno blood. At tbo eonflualon of his paper, !r. Dennla wan cnnKratn lated on hH demonHtration ly the protninent ntedi-al nri prewen t. Kr several years Dr. Itennls ha al lowed a private rompan y to manufac ture and sell bis celebrated rompoiind df thymol fcivcei me and oil of wintcr gropn known as I). T). IX Pros'-ription, and it . waa particularly Rratlfylna: to him that other f irst-MaKH physician, free from prejudice and Jealousy, should recommend th D. D. 1. , Pre scription to all skin suf feror. IX is MlHipiv wunnrniii mn iiiimiil relief the complete taking away of the Itch tlie very mom en t this oil of vinterj?reen compound is applied to the skin. We know, we vouch for it! Woodaro", f Inrke & Co, and Skirt more Dm? Co. Jusi try It. We recommend D. J. D. prescription especially when used with D. D. I. Soap. Call at our store and we will tell you more about this scientific cure. C. GEE WO Tb. Wctl-Rnoira Rrllahl. CHINESE Knot and H erl DOCTOR Hu m.d. a Ufa atad ef roots and liarba. ajiA In that atudy Alacov.r.d vlviDa u id aorld hl wondarful lurea WUuout operation, or without th. Aid of LU. Kjxlfo. H. suaxanL.a to our. Catarrh, A.tbma. Lun. Throat Rheuma tism. N.rvou.neas, Norvooa K.blllty. tom- chTlJv.r. Kidney Troubl ; alao Loat Man hood. F.mal. Waakaeaa and All Frlvsu Biaaaaaa A gvJtr CANCBB Jnt Becetrd from raklns. Chin Saf. Bar. and BcUabl& IF YOU A.HX AT FLICTED. DOS T DSTLAT. DELAYS AK1 DANGIROCfl. If you cannot call, writs for si mptora blank and etroular. Incloa. 4 .D-. In atamns CONStJl-TATIOW FREK, Tb. C. os. W. C nines. Medlcln. C 162 Vfc First St., Cor. Morrlww. Fortliind. Ontoa rinsi llutlua Ibis Paps-. DR. PIERCE Cures ail Nervou and Private Diseases of MEN Quicker and cheaper than others. Call and him flru Consultation frsa. Phnnn Main Offlcs 181 1st St.. corner TamhllL FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sandrons Compound Sav in and Cotton Root Pi Us. ths bst and only rHa-bl remedy frr FKMAF.E TROrBLES AND IBREOT LA KIT IKS Cure the most obstinate caes in 8 to 10 days. Price $2 wr box, or 2 boxes 15. Sold Tby drasrris" evernrhT. Arldri Dr. T. J. PIERCE, 11 First St.. PortULiid. Orexoa. Phone Mi&