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TTTE MOKXTXO OUFXrOXIATf. THfRSDAT. APRIL 16, 10OS. THREATS TO BLOW UPTHE PREACHERS Moscow Ministers All Receive Anonymous and Threat ening Letters. CRUSADE AGAINST SALOONS m-tor Active In Prohibition Aai (niton Writer Snyn He 1 Rail Man Wbon Prop I Meddle in Other's Tttilncs. rOKANH Wash. Awt 16 -iSrir.-lsl. Fvsrv Protestant lirvnian in M.vw. ldhv be rolv.1 a letter, anrtnymrttl. of oahiw. tn srhioli th witr. who Is rabidly ntl-pti1iHHlon. threatens ti rfynsmlle hint sm? nu'it. H aoMs that h Is a ts1 roan trhon poonl mMi1is hfr thy hev no Vustnss." The local ministers sre Clrav1 In rniMi1i which may rli Mnw of sa lmons iritlun a short time, an they an cttvulatinc netltlona which are hetna; freely slane.1. One petition Is staneil orly hy nronert y-owners ami Kxpnycrs. ona hv university students ami the other hy school rhIMron. MAvor Matthews Is an avowed ornsaiter. ami has hcen active In the campaign. The City Council will he hombarrtrcl hy the petitions, which ass that An ordinance be. rwssril prohibit ing saloons In Miwow. Many discourtesies Are shewn the cru saders, hut It mtiAt he hM of the saloon keepers ttiAt thev hAve never taken part in the flaht If the City Council ralla to paw the desired ordinance, the flht will he carrVd Into the next State legis lature. OTF. ON lU YIXti WAVER rT..XT Fnitene to Hold Spool a I Flection on Municipal loncs. Ki:irNK. Or.. April 15 tSpeclal A special election will he IwM here Satur day. April is, to vole on three Important matter. A hill la propose,! to reincor porate the City of rhtirene and to amend the city charter hy fochlddln the estab lishment of cemeteries or additions there to In the city limits. This hill Is Intend ed to prevent the enlargement of the OddfeMowa' Cemetery near the I'nlver slty. taking In a plot of seven acres in the heart of the city. The second proposition is A hill pro posed hy lnltlAti-e deslaned to prohibit the city from issttlns Hort.OiVt of electric liaht honda And 176 aa-llnhr honds and to Increase the Issuable water bonds from llW.iWO to ISM.ootV This also pro. Idea for the proposed municipal water plant And a water hoard. The third hill la a proposition from the Willamette Valley Company to sell to the City of Kua-ena for the sum of !. oeo Its water plant and property. More Interest will be shown In this Issue than In any other. Many municipal ownev hlp people are stronaly In favor of the rlty taking- over thla plant, and this vote, coupled with those who Are anxious to dlspoae of the plant and their support ers, will prohahly carry the day In favor of the purchase. The point, however, which will prohahly carry the election ia tha fact that the .UMV0u bonds which the city wlshea to aell will prohahly not he taken If an opposition plant Is in operation airalnst the cite. The determination of the people of Eu (rene ro have as fine a wAter system as can he procured for this city will hrlnir out food vote next Saturday. Aside from this point, the opportunity of se curing Skinner's Kwtte. with Its natural advantaxies for a cltv park. Is A stronir Inducement In the minds of many for tha purchase. Seven of the eluht City Coun etlmen favor the purchase, while tha Mayor and ona Councilman oppose It. SOON TO RESl'ME CRAPINO CrTlll A AIam HiTrr Ha Truck rly T,ll on Prpaent Grd. CORVAT.l.lS. Or.. April IS (Special 1 Kesumption of irradmr operations on the ("orvallia Alsea Ftlver Railroad are to he resumed soon after May 1. Py that time. It la expected tha tracklayers will hava reached the end of the present evade, about 14 miles south of Corvaltia Some delay In tracklaylnr has been ex perienced on account of delayed deliver ies of ties, but the trouble has been re moved, and within a short time piles of t-ea hauled hy team and corded tip alonir the grade will be available. The Una is now located to a point J miles south of Pellfonntam. 3(1 miles from Corvalll. Tt passea two miles to the northward of Nonrce. VrK-oiivcr Barrack Note. VANCOrVF.Tt BARRACKS. Wash.. April le. (Special V-Fy direction of the Fresldent. Captain Henry O. Iarnard. Fourteenth Infantry. Is detailed as a member of the General Ran Corps. Washington. D. C. Captain Learnard waa the Adjutant of the Fourteenth In fantry while atationed at Vancouver Bar racks. Captain Fred W. Sladcn. Ceneral Staff, ia ass xned to duty as secretary of the (General S:a(T Corps, to take effect April . isa Captain Sladen was formerly stationed at Vancouver Barracks. First Uleutenant Wlnfleld Harper. Seventeenth Infantry, will proceed to fCaahlng-ton Barracks. TMstrlot of Colum bia and report in person to the com manding emoer of the Oeneral Hospital at that post for treatment. Many Fishr Begin. ASTORIA. Or.. April la. (Special ! The flshlna; aeaaon opened at noon to day, and thla afternoon an unusual larite nnmber of boats for so early In the aeaaon were out. Tt will he two or three days before any reliable in formation rea-ardin; the amount of fish in the river can he secured. lp to today the Fish Warden has Issued II cenaea for g-lll-neta. 17 set-nets. 14 canneries and $ cold storage planta. rnions to Aid Initiative. ASTORIA. Or.. April 15. (Special 1 At a meetinsT of the Astoria Central 1-ahor Council, held last evening, a committee waa appointed to visit the evr! I'nlons In the city and urge that each member thereof donate one day'e pay to the fund to carry on tha edu cational campaign In aupport of the propoaed initiative measure to atop nahtng In tha Columbia River above tidewater. Local Option Fire It Gnu. LA RRA.VDR. Or.. April IS (Spe cial. W. F. Anderson, candidate for County Clerlt nomination, was the last public speaker In the present primary campaign. H addreaaed an audience en pur mlftir at tho Cnmmeretol CUib tonlnht. He taken acI optton mn Mn tn1nr1 nd on, on whteh to rertue the county' expert. ASHLAND PASSES RKROJ,CTION8 f nlvcralty Clnfc Annanncm Itself til Faror of Appropriation. ASHUAXD. Or.. April U (Stwlal.l A( a recent meeting of the l nlverslty Club of thla oily the following resolution were adopted: Whereas, the fctafe lelslaure at Ms last session. reattlns; th tid of the t"(-e-piy of Orfpiw, Incremvd the plamttng aliptM prlailnn to lioon n Whh. the reret-ntnlMm has been In vlred npen lst epereprlAllrtA e that- it will not become a law u n 1 m it receives a ma.lnrltv of approvltig- vote In the June elc(loA: and Wheres. we. the members ef the Xat -versttv rlnh. f Ashland, believe that thla appropriation Is none tee lsre for he iiwhIp cf oir Atnt t'nl-erltv commenettrat e with tlie srerk rtotie and demanded hv the latxo hicresee of the student body and hv the rentd arewi h of the state: now. there fore, be tt Heolvid. By thn University Chlh ef phisnd thst we heartily fsver and inal mmtply il'dcrwe the HaA.OOO approprlnl Ion and tleom It t Impcrstle dntv ef all cMins who sre tntriMMd In the Israer and better development of the fftate ef Ore .n. to carrfullv consider thla laaue before votina upon same. CII-t,NFTTF.ns BFSIN TOO SOON F'lve f ound In Columbia Before tliei Season Opcna. ASTORIA. Or.. April 15. (Special.) Five Columbia River sill -natters named M Kaianros. John Strallch. M. Conatanco. .ton John and lon refsay, were arrested hy Water Bailiff Settm about a'ltO thla morning, aomo five hours before the opening of the season, for Illegal flshlna. All were making drlfis in tha alough Just below tha old Clifton cannery. The nlen make no de nial of their guilt, but assert they thought the season opened at o'clock A. M.. in place of noon. Aa the loweat fine under the law ia $rt each, the few fish they caught will prove expensive. tn Sunday night two glll-neta wera found In the slough near Clifton and one waa found In Cathlamet. but the ownera eacaped In the darkneaa. PIGEONS IN QUICK FLIGHT PORTLAND1 TO T AfOHA IX itovns. minitKa. Klglit Birds rtclcased at Portland rover l.tt Mllea In Fas-teat Time Fver Made In Northwewt. TACOMA. Wash.. April 18 (Special. 1 Fight homing plgeona owned by Oeorge J. Brehtel. of Tacoma. released At Port land. Or., this afternoon at 8:16 o'clock, circled above their owner'a house, on South Yakima avenue at 5:30 o'clock thla afternoon and then alighted, having cov ered the disaance of 1A mllea aa the crow file In three houra and five min utes, flying at an average speed of miles an hour. Thla time la believed to be the fastest ever made for such a dis tance hy homing pigeons In the North west None of the ettht ever made such a long flight before. Mr. Brcchlel shipped the pigeons to Portland this morning in care of George Freetake. a friend. Several dAya ago Brechtel released 14 birds at Roy and the first two came home Inside of 16 nilmitrs. covering the dis tance of ?0 miles at an average .rate of more than a mile a minute. . Next week he plans to send a number of pigeons to Salem. Or. IMPOS-TF.R ETS HIS SKNTFXOK Supposed Deaf and Dumb Man Dem onstrates Vocal Abilities. TACOMA. Wash.. April 16 t Special. V John Conway, allaa Oeorgo Oordon. was arraigned today on the charge of obtain ing money on fAlae pretenses, and. after pleading guilty, was sentenced to the State Penitentiary at Walla Walla for a term of not more than five nor less than one year. Conway waa charged with distributing cards, representing himself as a deaf mute, and requesting money with which to secure an education In tha deaf and dumb language. These earda he dis tributed widely here and In Aberdeen. Conway, while drunk and after falling through a showcase, was taken to the police station Saturday night. Here he demonstrated that his faculty of speech' and sense of hearing were unimpaired. Prpnty Prosecutor lea stated that com plaints of this method of working upon peoples sympathies through Imposture have been ouite prevalent lately. HORSE THIKF WORKS AT FOSSIIj Steal Mare From Barn. Iearls Her Away and Shoots Her. FOSSIU Or.. April 16. (Special. 1 F.arly yesterday morning a horsethlef entered tha barn of W. S. Thompson and stole a mara belonging- to Q. V. Knox. The animal waa traced through the main street of tha town several miles into the country, where It was found tn a thicket. The thief had tried to kill it by shooting three bullets Into the head. When found, it was not quite dead. however, and waa brought back. There Is much feeling here over the affair. , Fill Vacant Faculty Places. CORVAI.I.IS. Or., April 15. (Special.) Secretary Wilson is today mailing to the O. A. C. Board of Regents notice of an adjourned meeting to be held at the college at 2 o'clock next Thursday, for the consideration of various matters of Importance. Several members of the fac ulty have at various times during tha past year given notice of a purpose to resign at the end of the present college year, and at the coming meeting thesa vacancies will be filled. President Kerr has also yarkwia plana for the current year to lay before the board for action In time for Incorporation in the coming annual catalogue. Eloping Pair Traced. TACOMA. Wash.. April 15 9pecia!.V Ieonard J. Gross, who several weeks ago deserted his wife tn Tacoma to elope, with Mrs. Kate Saul, also of Tacoma. and for whom a warrant has been issued, haa been located in Aberdeen, but shortly before the arrival of an officer tha pa'r boarded a boat for San Francisco. Offi cers have telegraphed the Chief of Police in San Francisco and forwarded the war rant by mail. At Aberdeen Gross went under the name of L. J. Leonard. II 1X1 rORBSSfAN W. H. II.T.IS. Has experience in Congress. Vole to keep him there. Both Senators from Western Oregon and the Representative from Eastern Oregon. Vote for ex-Governor Geer for Congress. Geer for Congress and a deeper Colum bia River, with oar commercial interests correspondingly advanced. 1 its shoes, its Rosenthal a. ha. l5 win Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mado with Roy al Grapo Croam of Tartar Na Alum, No Lima Phosphate GREAT FOR EUGENE Music Festival Valuable Asset for Town. TRIUMPH FOR CONDUCTOR Professor Irving M. ftlon Fills lfn cult Position With tireat Credit. I-artre Audiences Llatcn to the Seootwl Pay's Programme. Bf .t. M. 01-KNT1N. P'.l-GFVNn On. April 16.-(Special.! Tt will be a difficult mAtter for Kugone peo ple to go back to the ordinary matters of ediicationAl and business life after taking part aa muglolana and audience In anch a aneecsafnl two-days' music festival aa haa juat closed. It la a quick jump from a season of Tschalkowsky. Wagner, !Brahms, Gaul's "Holly City" and Dudley Buck's "Golden legend" to the routine of dally life once more. The musical festival, viewed from edu cational and musical viewpoints. Is a valuable aaset to Kugone. and the great est thing that ever happened to the man who directed It. Professor Irving M. (Jlon, of Rugone. .He has made good aa direc tor of both chorus and symphony orches tra. Ailing a difficult position with credit to himself, Iiarge .Andlenc) Present. The largest audiences of , the 'festival were present this afternoon and evening and Vltlard Hall rang with onthuitiastlo applausa. The afternoon concert- was Instrumental, to which were added two vocal solos hy Mrs. Rosa Lutlger Gannon, contralto, trom Ponchlclll's "I,a Glwonda" and "What the Chimney- Sang." tha orchestration of tha latter being by Herr Roaenbecker. Mrs. Gannon was In ex cellent voice and received throe recalls, Vr. Van Oordt. solo violinist, played a l-m1nu(e concerto by Tschalkowsky. his encore being a fantasia on the sentot from "Lucia." Mr. Wagner, aolo Cellist, played a lS-mlnitte ' Boellmnn selection, hts encore being "Ths Swan" by Snlnt Saens. The orchestral numbers conaiated of: Overture, "Da Ballo" (Sullivan) two Ooldmark Wedding finite numbers: two of Brahms' Hungarian, Dances; "Dance of the ylpha" and -"Hungarian' March" by Berlloa. "Minuet of tho Fly." fkibulka. Tho playing of tha orchestra received a flattering reception and the liveliest In terest was displayed in tha throbbing music of tho big haro. F1n Work of Chorus. At the closing concert tonight hy tha Symphony Orchestra one number was the overture of "Tannhaenaer," by Wagner, which made a hlg hit, the encore being the "Vorsplel" from "Txihengrln." The principal attraction, however, was a really line dramatio rendition of Dudley Buck s American cantata, "The Golden T-egend." the text being aupplled from TongfeUow's poem. ' Genevieve Clark Wllaon was the TOsle Rose T.utiger Gannon, the Bertha: John B. Miller, the Prince Henry, and Arthur Mlddleton. the Iuclfer and Friar Paul. Soloists, chorus and especially the msle voice section all did good work, the unaccompanied selec tions being Impressive. Dudley Ruck, who wrote "The Golden Lerend," was born at Hartford. Conn., In 13, and was the son of a mer chant who Intended that his son should be a business man. But the bov's tastes wer toward music. Most of his musical education was received at Lelpxlg. where, at the conservatory, his fellow-pupils wrra Arthur Sullivan. .1 F. Barnett. Walter Racha and Carl Rosa. Buck also studied at Paris, and began the active duties of his profes sion as organist and teacher in Chi csgo. where he remained until 171, when tha tire destroyed his house, li brary and valuable manuscripts. Bos ton and New York successively claimed him. and about this time he served for one season ss assistant conductor In Theodore Thomas" Orchestra. In 18S7 he becsme organist of Holy Trin ity church. Brooklyn. X. Y-. where he remained many years and won world wide recognition, both as organist and composer. Ho is ona of the few mu sical composers who has so wisely maanged his business affairs that ho haa obtained adequate remuneration from his labors. His compositions in clude: "Golden Legend," a symphonio can tata: "Tha Light of Asia." and "Co lumbus," both cantatas. Mr. Buck Is also tha composer of many anthems and church services for the Episcopal church, also vocal and organ music. His "Deaeret." an operetta In three acts, was performed at the Lyceum theater. New York. October. 1880. His "Marmlon." symphonic overture, must also ba Included. SHARP ADVANCE IX SHINGLES Tacoma Lnmhermen Giva Notice of Raise) of 15 and 20 Cents. TACOMA. Wash.. April 16. (Special.) Lumbermen are sending notices to East em customers of an advance of 15 cents a thousand on star shingles and 30 cents on clears. While lumber dealers will not concede that an advance has been made, it is well understood that an advance suf ficient to cover tha rate difference or about fS.fin a thousand, is under consider ation if the bond plan goes through as contemplated. It is said the higher prices have been foroed by reason of tha fact that under in kit & tha plan for the honda In groups-a cash deposit must be made to cover all con tingent rate differences. PKAD OF THF. NOTtTWH F.ST Mary Palmer. JORDAN VALLKT. Or.. April 16.- Mary Palmer, wife of Kred J. rainier, one of the beat-known merchants of Malheur county, died at the Rocka while en route to Ontario for treat ment. The death occurred April P. Mrs. Palmer was 3! yeara of age and leavea five children. The funeral waa held In Jordan Valley. Saturday, April II. and tho interment waa In the ceme tery here. People from 40 miles around were present at tha funeral. William (ion Id. WtfSTON. Or., April 16. (Special.) . WIMlAm Gould. An eerly aettler of Weston, died last night of paralyala. He is auf-vived by s widow, two sons and one daughter. He left a valuable estnto consisting of farm land and town proper! y. AFFIDAVIT FROM HOUSES SENATOR Fn.TON OBTAINS MORE AMMI XITIOX. Racks I'p Reply to Hrncy in Oregon City SSpeech hy Statement From Kj-RoiirosenMitlve. ORHXMW CITY. Or.. April l&.-Spe-elal.) United States Senator C. W. Ful ton addressed a large audience tonight at Shlvoly Opera-llouse, which waa crowded wllh people to hear what tho Senator had to say about Francis J. Heney. and his recent utterances. A feature of Mr. Fulton's addresa waa tha reading of an affidavit from J. J. ilouser, of Tillamook, who was a member of the legislature from Jackson County In INT. and who uses strong language against Heney. who stated in a puhllo speech that Houser had been approached hy Kulton In the Interest of Senator Mitoliell'a candidacy for re-election. Tha aflidavlt follows: Ststa of Oroaon. County of Tillamook. S. 8. I, J. J. Houeer, being first duly sworn ac cording to law. depose and say: That I was a member of the House dur ing the lhT session of the T,eff Inlet nre. be In chosen from Jackson Ctunty. That C VV. Fulton nvr eonfrre,t with me at snv time during the leslslstlve session, either In the Interest of John H. Mitchell's candi dacy or In any regsrd to tha organisation ef the Tseglplatura. That so fsr as I know. Mr Pulton knew nothing about my receiving the s;t:.on men tioned by Mr. HtMr In his recent Portlsnd speech. That 1 state on oath that P". .1 Heney Is a damned liar, or snv one else who says that r had any desltnsa or trans actions with Mr. Simon, directly or Indi rectly, tn regard to tha election ef a Sena tor or tha organisation of the legislature. X had no conversation whatever with Mr. Fulton concerntnr Mr. Mitchell's election or anything pertaining to Mr. Mlti-holl's In terest. (Signed! J. J, WVirsnn Subscribed and sworn to before J. R. I,amb. County Clerk. Tha reading of this affidavit hy Mr. Fulton excited intense Interest in the audience. He handled Heney without gloves, denying specifically every charge brought agAlnst him. itor.r.R . siNxrvrr m. For District Attorney. "Indict hy Grand Jury." Ask Him Ask your doctor about taking Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla. Trust him. Do exactly as he says. AyersSdrsaparilla NON-ALCOHOLIC Lips white? ; Cheeks pale? Consult your doctor. Bad skin ? Weak nerves ? Consult your doctor. No appetite? Poor digestion? Discouraged? Consult your doctor. We hate no secrets I We publish the formulas of all our medicines. J. C. AYER CO.. Manufacturing Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla and all other Remedies at Lowest prices in Oregon. .Everything cut rate. Lipman-Wolfe's Owl Cat-Rate Drugstore. BIG SAVINGS ON PICTURES Values to $3.50, This Week Only $1.39 Any woman with nn eye aales. For Thursday, Friday tures that would look well on Reproductions; of Oil Paintiiiirw artd" Water Colors in neat, irolil. I'intKlioii ft-amos, with hitiitl-mottnlotl or naments, hians 12x24 nnrl 1j3s'J0. tlfrminn Pawlola in jrolil IVamos, gonitinn Ktcliiiigs, plain grnvurps, in 2-ini'h srpia framoa, glass sio C'npid .Asleep and Avako, laiyn sip, in 2-inch frames. RUBBER GOODS REDUCED Rnhhnr Gloves, rep. $1.2"i. Tf special 'w Corhhinntion Rulilter Sponijo and Path Spray, reS. $2.00, CI 00 speoiHl s? I.OJ Nrrew-tiip lea Cap, rr(j. C0j $1.20. special UJl Ked Rnlihor Fountain Svrinse, regular $2.20, i0 special f let J Rnhhcr-lined Sponge Bairn, Shorted sizes Ruliher Sponges, reg. 7."e, special 43c Red Rnlihor D5e, special . Red Rubber 70r, special . Toys ::..23c Toys reg. 53c The latest Umbrellas in neir Persian designs tvith perfectly stunning handles. A large variety of colors to select from. Children's Umbrellas, with fancy handles, just the thing for little folks 85t to $2.O0 Novel ties for Easter Look into our Washington-streot window and s the largo assort ment of Easter Novelties we have on display. There are many others on the inside, so if you don't see what yon want, come in and ask about the other ones. Prices from 5 to $2.."iO Kaster Kgg Dyes, package Buster Browr Transfers PEOPLE MUST HAVE POWER CAK'K SPKAKS TO IAIU.K CiATlI KRIXfl AT SAI.F.M. Says PolUk'Hl Party Rcfnln: to Obey Proplo Will J Power. Oinmhrrlaln Approve. SAIKM. Or.. April 15. SpociAl. Thut th politic) purty which rfurs tforr.v out th will of th pooplt will noon jri out of pnw(r wns th kynot of tha Hdilrew drlivcrf! In the nprra-hoii in Ralem tonight by II. M. k candidate for Tnltrd Slates Senator. Thl wan Mr. Cwke's first apppH-ranr in Saloni dnrln this rampHtpn and- It wan the or raftion for a Inrjr flssi'mbllim of a1vo rntrs of thr pooplw'a choir) for Senator, amoriK thnwo In attendance hdna; his ex cetlenoy. (Jeorsre K. Chaanberlaln. Onvernor rhamberln In. who hopes to defeat In Jun the. Republican aspirant who ahall win the nomination next Fri day, occupied a bnck aeat tonlprht, in which inconspicuous position he listened, attentively and took frequent notes. Ho did not Join In tho applause, hut smiled broadly when Mr. Cake asserted. In an emphatic? manner, "when a state, Ue puhlicyi hy 30,000 majority, elects a Blood thin? Losing flesh? WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. to economy can save and Saturday selling your walls. EASTER GOODS Cloven, Bag, Umbrellas Only s few days h e f o r a F.aster. No time to waste. Come in today or tomorrow and seleet your Hand Hag from our large stoek. The Bracelet. Hag is the latest thing on Broad way. We have it. Woodlark RoscSpray For roses, house plants, vines, small and large fruit trees, etc. Far superior to Paris green or any ordinary sprays. Destroys all insects that feed on tho petals or foliage of roses, vines and house plants. Pint, bottle 25 uart. hottlo rOt (lallon can $l.r0 Woodlark Spray Pumj Vt74? temocrat to oflVa yon may rest assured that there la good reason for It." Ho looked imrrwnaoly pleased again whn th speaker declared, "whether a maorlty of the legislature lo composed of Statement No. 1 men or not, the people aro going to demand tiiar thtir will be obeyed In th election of a t'nlled State Senator. Tho sentiment a here quoted show tha ffernral nature of Mr. Cake's address. After Riving- his approval to what are known aa Roosevelt policies, ho explained and discussed at length the popular elec tion of Senatorn under .Statement No. 1. He denouncfid the Republican voters' choice pledge aa no mora applicable to election of Senators than to tho eleetlon of Congressmen and snld thst if he Special Low Fares To the East and Return Northern Pacific Railway Including St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Etc, For full information regarding rates, routes, etc, to points East, call on or write A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. You Can't Cure Constipation With a Whip The canaa of constipation ia tha tree of harsh physic. It begins with th occasional use oi salts and harsh pills. They Irritate thebowel lining, as shown by the griping and pain. Then Nature hardens that lining, just as she hardens the skin where yon constantly irritate it. The lining like the skin becomes calloused. Its natural functions cease. Then yon take physic oftenor then larger doses. Eventually the bowel lining grows so hard that yon hare chronic consti pation. Tills" can't cure that tronbie, for they were the cause of it. Yon most do now what yon should have done at first. Take aothiag bat Caacsreta. dollars by taking; advantage of our picture we have added ft numbor of food looking pic Pliarnali's Tlm'son, liojr, f,inn ami Ticrr Hearts, 1(1 inch solid eirrln frump. Many other trnoil values hnvn bcon grlrlcil for thn fnw ilnya left before Kiisfpr. Our new Picture Mouldings have srrlvnrl and we now have hundreds of the very latest designs to salact from. GARDEN HOSE LIST 60-ft. Lengths With Nozzle Free. V2 Dover Cotton $.".00 a't Oovrr Cotton $.".r0 U Chester Cotton ..$fl.OO a; Chester Cotton ..$..0 3; Shot.horn Rubber.. $,,.0O Vs Columbia Rubber $r.r0 ?i Columbia Rubber $G.OO 1 WoodUrk Rubber $(..") f Wooillsrk Rubber 5)57.00 ' Orr-tron Rubber ..$S.OO Hosfl Reels 91.00 Noz.les '10 Sprinklers 20e, to. .. .$1.25 "Menders up from I Our lino of Cms English Olovea is complete. Long anql short Cloves in all shades, for ladies, f mm. . 1 .50 to $3.?iO Men's Cross Cilovrs in gray and tan, celebrated for style and beauty, tho pair $J.!0 should wia. the nomination next lriday and should bo defeated by f IhambeVlaln at tha Juno election, ho would rwt havo tha nerva to coma before, tha legislature, seeking an election next "Winter, even If tho 1-eglslatura should not b pledger! to I Statement Wo. 1. -Jerome Simmons, who waa a member of the TfCglHlaluro In l!Vt- and again tn 1P07, presided and Introduced Mr, Cake in a brief comparison of tho old and new mothoda of electing Senators. Ttoth Senators from Western Oregon and tho JlepresentJitiva from Ka stern Oregon. Vote fop ex-Oovernor Oner for Congress VIA- A. Morrlwo street Portland, Or. Take one night and morning if tha bowels are calloused. But the lin ings will soon become natural. Then you'll need less. Before very long, the bowels do all that is necessary. Then you are well. But tha next time the bowels need temporary help, remember not to abuse them. Carctrotm rs cas6r tablets. Ther am soM br ail dnurffists. bat otw in baOc Be sare te (at Um rnaine. wttb C CC oo every taakM. Tbe box is marked Mka tbia: Tk VBt-focket box is 10 cents. Ttm tnotb-tretTBei box SO U.W0.0QO box. voiA mnmxmOw,