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THE MORNING AJTOH1AN. ASTOIUA. OKEGOJS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1909. 1 Specials For January 30 per-cent Off on Cut Glass and Hand Painted Chiua 20 per-cent Off on Decorated Harviland China lO per-cent Off cn all other goods in the Crockery Department "V A I 1 IT "W " .". Sole Agent for .". . ' mMMM-fn Barrinirtnn Hall Steel Cut . COFFEE 40c CAN Phones 731, 3871. Branch Uniontowo SIOOiG 10 PITIFUL : LEVELS FOR REVEN8E wo men are carried, was prepared, that the two men's names might be stricken from the Federal payrotl. POSITIVE RELIEF 111 FIVE MINUTES THERE WILL BE NO STOMACH MISERY OF DYSPEPSIA. END ALL STOMACH TROUBLES i While conducting a quiet search to ."get the drop" on the President, so ' to speak,' a member of the Appropria- ; tions Committee looked in on the CONGRESSMEN HARD PRESSED Treasury Department, where the rec TO FIND SOMETHING TO ACCUSE PRESIDENT. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. Presi dent Roosevelt's chastisement of Congress has resulted in certain lit tle measures of retaliation that prom ise' to stir up additional strife be- requMt transferred to the Bureau , ords of expenditures are kept. Now , it is well known that Secretary Cor jtelyou would walk miles out of his 'way to avoid trouble, so the desired information concerning the employ ment of these servants was forth coming. It seems that the man now Mrs. Roosevelt's private messenger was formerly carried on the Census Office rolls, but he was recently, "by of Engraving and Printing at an ad- tween the Chief Executive and the legislative branch of the government vance 0f Oo a year in salary, mak- Ihis retaliation, while petty m form, ;ng njs present annual stipend $950. has caused the President consider- After some close questioning, the able annoyance and may prompt him Congressman learned that ; Jackson, to vent his ire on certain hapless. con- tne man in the case, was "still at gresstonal heads. In so many words, work at the White House aeveral members of the house, smart-' As to the President's private bar mg tinder the recent executive re- ber, who answers to the name 0! buke, set tbout to "get something on William Delaney, that's a somewhat the President" They did a little threadbare story here. It went the "gumshoe work" on their own ac- rounds about a year ago, and besides count, with the result that the Presi- giving the President's political en dent stands charged with employing emies opportunity to make a little the services of a barber who is car- campaign capital, it caused some dis ried on the rolls of the Navy Depart- cussion as to the propriety of the ment as an accountant in the office President impressing a Department of the Auditor at a salary of $1600 a clerk into his personal service. But I year, and Mrs. Roosevelt with bav- nobody, in or out of Congress, seem-' ing as a private messenger a man cd inclined to regard Mr. Roosevelt's drawing government pay as an em- offence, if, indeed, that term can be ploy of the Bureau of Engraving and applied, as a serious breach of the Printing. The members of the House law. Appropriations Committee who ! The whole stir over Delaney's em made -this discovery threaten to air ployment was regarded as "a tempest the v situation in the House at the in a teapot," and the accountant-bar-first sign of an overt act coming ber has since been allowed to scrape from the White House. They admit the Presidential face without inter of considerable chagrin because they ruption. did not discover these, facts before the legislative, executive and judici- The employment of colored clerks al bill, in which the salaries of the and messengers in the personal ser- jBy " Do you know of any woman who ever received any benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound?" If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in this country where women cannot be found who have been restored to health by this famous old remedy, made exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herbs. , During the past 30 years we have published thousands of letters from these grateful women who have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never in all that time have we published a testimonial without the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly ?ublished a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine, lere is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's experi ence with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write and ask her. Houston, Texas. "When I first began taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound I was a total wreck. I had lieen nick for three years with female trouble, chronic dyspepsia, and a liver trouble. I had tried several doctor's medicines, but nothing did me any good. " Tor three years I lived on medicines and thought I would never get well, when I read an advertlsincnt of Lydia E. Pink Lam's Vegetable Compound, and was advised to try it. "My husband got me one bottle of tbe Compound, and it did me so much good I continued1 its use. I am now a well woman and enjoy the best of health. I advise all women suffering from such troubles to give Lydia 13. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. They won't rejfret it, for it will surely cure you." Mrs. Uessie L. Hicks, 819 Cleveland St, Houston. Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it not do her as much good as it did Mrs. Hicks. Says n Absolute Cur For All Stom ach Trouble is at the Drug Store Here Waiting for Sufferers Start . Now and Rid Yourself of Thii Misery Forever. When your stomach is weak or lacking Gastric juice, anything that you eat, no difference what it is, will sour on your stomach, raise the bile and acids to cover your food like oil and water, causing indigestion, Dys pepsia, Stomach nervousness and Belching of sour poisons, which pro duce foul odors nasty taste, bilious headache, Heartburn, Intestinal grip ing and make you an object of misery. 1 his is stomach trouble which can not be overcome with ordinary digestive medicines. It is caused by fermentation of your food, which will be remedied at once by Pane's Dia pepsin, a preparation pleasant to take and as harmless as candy, though it will digest and prepare for assimila tion into the blood all the food you eat. Indigestion is a result, not a cause of yonr trouble. If the Stomach is sour and unhealthy, your food be comes .tainted, and that's what is caus ing the Indigestion and gas on stom ach, and other miseries. Pape's Dia pepsin is an Antiacid, most powerful digestive and thorough regulator for weak stomachs. These Triangutes will digest any kind of food you eat and will cleanse the stomach and in testines in a natural way, which makes you feel fine five minutes afterwards. Any good Pharmacy here will supply you with a case of Pape's Diapepsin for 50 cents. Just reading about this remarkable stomach prep aration will not help. You should go now and get a case. Put your Stom ach in full health and by tomorrow you will forget the misery of Stomach trouble. ' Your case is no different from many others. It isn't Stomach Nerves or Catarrh of the Stomach, or Gastritis, or Dyspepsia. It is Food rotting Food Fermentation that's all and takes about five minntes to overcome. Your Choice of Any, $4.00 or $3.50 Hat in the store Any 3 Hat in the Store vice of high officials of the govern ment while carried on various De partment payrolls is not a new thing. It got so common a few years ago as not to be regarded as at all un usual. It was not an uncommon sight to see a day-time colored mes senger at night perched on the driv er' seat of some Cabinet officer's rig. resplendent in his private livery, conveying members of the same offi cial's family to and from a social func tion. It was rather hard on the mes senger, who thus did double duty for a single pay, but as long as there was no kick coming from the messenger the Cabinet Officer did'nt mind what the general public thought. Not so many years ago a member of President Cleveland's second Cabi net employed his colored official messenger as his personal driver and also as a flunkey at his home at night. This same Cabinet member delegated this messenger W his son's personal service while on a tour through Europe, that the colored man might do duty as a valet. On their return to this country, the mes senger was returned to his former job in the Department, and he so serves to this day. Hut Congress, learning of these special assignments, fell into a mood for investigation not many sessions ago. There were some bitter remarks made in the House, and the practice got into bad odor. It is seldom now that these stories are heard, and that they should be renewed, with the President as the seeming offender, has created something of a stir in the Capital. FIRE IN ATLANTA ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 26. A fire which started at 3 o'clock this morn ing in the three story building at the corner of Broad Street and Viaduct, occupied by the Mower Hobart Com pany office stationery destroyed the building and contents, At this hour, 4 o'clock the fire is still burning furi ously. The Mower Hobart Company stock is considered an entire loss of $40,000 fully insured. m.lS WHILE THEY LAST JOT v1 ! The Woolen Mill Store. 557 Commercial Street tft'"""'""""""""'""""'" t f t f "ttt tt M 1 11 Mtt MsrtMMttMMMSSMSMaj TWO REPORTED KILLED IN U. P. W RECK FIVE COACHES IN DITCH AND 20 INJURED ISO MILES FROM CHEYENNE mouth when for any reason a sub lingual test is not advantageous. The temperature of these localities dif fers .slightly from the mouth, being S deg. less. Ex. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 26.-The Union Pacific passenger, west bound, known as the Oregon Express, was wrecked 150 miles west of here this afternoon. Five coaches are in the ditch. Two are reported killed and 20 injured. A wrecking train with physicians and nurses are en route from here. The injured will be brought here. WHAT'S YOUR TEMPERATURE? What is a person's normal tempera ture? is often asked of every physi cian. When the answer 98.6 deg. F. is made to the query, very few people under stand the physiological significance of this fact, or how a degree of sys temic heat is maintained 'so that their bodies have an even tem perature the coldest day in winter or the hottest day in summer, with an exactness of adjustment that is not obtainable in warming or cooling their homes with the most up-to-date heating and refrigerating apparatus. Now, in accepting the statement that the body temperature is 98.6 deg. V., it must be borne in mind that to some extent this is a relative figure, for the warmth of the exterior' varies markedly from that of theintcrior. The surface temperature of the head, hands or abdomen may ' differ from 96 deg. F. down to 93 deg. F. or lower while that of the internal regions may extend up to 102.2 deg. F., the average of blood circulating In or gans like the liver, pancreas and kid neys. For practical purposes some gauge must be accepted whereby normal temperature may be measur ed and compared. Therefore, on ac count of convenience and practicality the temperature taken carefully un der the tongue by a clinical ther mometer has been selected as a com mon standard throughout medicinal circles. It is sometimes recorded in the axilla or" groin instead of in the ..FLAG INCIDENT. WASHINGTON', Jan. 26.Sccre tary Root has informed the House committee that the report of an in sult to the American flag in Prague, Bohemia, is without foundation. An American and a British emblem were hanging over a shop and during a procession the British flag not the American flag was torn down. EIGHT JURORS PASSED. SAN' FRANCISCO, Jan. 26-Eight jurors were passed at today's session of the Calhonnd trial. A SQUARE DEAL, may always be expected from a square dealer. We deal in Squares and every other essential for Carpenter, Stone Mason, Plumber or other handicrafts man. And the Tools we sell are all on the square, accurate, strongly made and of the very best and most reliable materials. 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