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' rit OREGON dailv . jouitr, al, pctlaud, tuiay Lvz:m: jAUtJAr.v . x::i- n llll . .Bat's I M I MAYOR IS Vfiill Introduced fining MuniTip J Officials that Accept Joney'fbr Public 'or Private Uit for Violation of Camblinf Sactionsli or lmpriaoningXnm f Mnurmm uujwiw i w BillTSingeTaphon X Amended But Be Reported .' ! v - poratibns One Par Cent ). iiri i i ihii.'u n ii iiwbbmi i w . w tmm a JoerBat Suff Cerrei84eatJ Salem. 4an..ll,Ths gambling policy f Mayor 0orgJL WiMlania, Chief of Polk-a Hunt and ,tha city counolU, of " Tort land was attacked Ui i -house. WU T Introduced this tnorhlnf r -ant by' ut. It proytde that y offlosf s- log fMV-receiving r coiieciins -mvmr . llhU' Tnrt Ms owa OT DUbllQ I US With the understanding, that ha will aid or eaempt from arrest of conviction for violating seetlena 1144 Sn4 l.tll of the codea. or who'glvee any license to carry i prohibited gamat. or votes fo tha ' passage ef an ardtnano prsienaina w grant authority r prlvllag to gambl . may be punished by a fine of not mor than f to; or imprisonment In county . . Jail. f not. less tha.J daysnor mor tliaa ktx. months. Objects to WaippUa o. " "TaicRel'S tllTprSrldihr pahtshant-f I whipping fer wife-beaters - was vigor TouSlv attaeked In the senat thla morn- In by totUaghm. He Sen la red JUfiHw?asloli4 ". a law a step oacawara towara um wn ages. ' H said that flogging tends to harden the sensibilities o people; that bruUllty begets brutality, and h sug - , seated as a substitute that wlfe-beatsr f ... be turned erer U Mrs. Bos Hathaway, tha avenging angel on the rail or j. Tn bill wa warmly defended by Brownell, aichel, Farrar, Maiarkey, Ce - " and Smith. Finally It waa r-rrrra f to the committee owing to the discovery by Farrar that a minor provtalon con- . fllota, with tha old. law on aaaauil ana .. . battery, It wlJl . doubtless . pass th ( . , . -i. ,, i Ambng th bills paaaed were Wheat- Anm official undertakings to county ora rera, and Coke's bill-authorising , the county conrt of Coos t apprnpriat .la, - ' 0 for-an xhlplt at tti LtWls -and Clark 'fair. .-. v . .w . pure introduced g resolution aroend- Ing the rules to provide that -no till . shall b Introduced In either house tha -; laat ten days of th session, except by .; a t third vote, and that ncm pass ' between th houses th last five days. It Is said to bar the support of th - house leaders, who killed th former .. tenat resolutioii. .. . - t . . - r . : Coshowjntroduced a ill to belter the .. protectlonaf -lif and property y t r- quiring .licenses to- be taken sut after an examination by a board by any sta tionary engineer- running larger-than JSrborsepower .boiler. v ; . , , hrmrTlyB. ' Balem. Or., Ian. SI. Miles' bill) for - the prevention f forest fires waa re t port-waoki -thls"-tnornlng by th 'm - mHtoe on publje Isndsr but with smend t menu which make the value of th bill very. questionable.- As emended it oar- tslnly will be .unsatisfactory to - tha "'iwl and Clark management whlott ma moriallaed the legislature to., adopt a .. -law which will"- effectually prevent for- est Area, suggesting a closed season when It will unlawful to start Area. The committee has atrlcken this feature ' from th bill, so that now there la no : provision for, a jrlosesl season. I Pereons - desiring to ptart flree In the timber must v'hav- a permit front th county clerk 1 good for three days-. Miles, th author of th bill, la much' disappointed, but : -saya. "W must take what w can got, and It seemed impossible to get a closed seaaoa'' -rr- -, . :'- :- razln.; Wggv TTT't - . . gnnnemann'a -bill for th -taxation 'f telephone, telesranh and axoresa com' pinli' lr to be amended. In several re sperta but will- be reported favorably with th essential feature unchanged ' Companlea are to be taxed 1 per cent ef .their gross earnings. on business within this state, inters ta business being an- 4aked.' 'The bill is to b enlarged s sa to Include th Pullman. Car Co,, and If i-fe ley Klne aafferer wee set tried my rVMly qIItt a fall dellar's worts freej hot a ar-.-asHl fcat a - regvlar dellar battle staiulard atsx as staple. There Is setklog le yaf, either saw or later. ' I aak ee demit o pramlae. Ve take DO risk. Th oollar bottle ie Urn . keranae ailne Is ue rSlnar reawdy. and I f ae sure ef Ite re . eulta that I hi after e suke this effer. Is the first place, my nmrdf Ooea sot treat the kldsrya tbansalTM. Hark tralenl Ii Wrmg. . rw the kldnrs are sot te blaaa for thrlr e-rakaeaeoe or Imwelarttlre. Tbof kt e oowrr m felf-cimtryl. Th--ere overatrd a a actuat bf a tiny (bred ef a kcrre which . alotie la meentlble for their enwdltion. If the Kldnrj" nerve e atren esd kealthy the kldaera era atrms and hrallhy. It the KMnrv sarva . sei wroeg jua kaew It by tee ieerluble re ealt kidney traable. . . , -.. This trader aerre is ealy ene ef a great sr.1 Um of aerraa; this trm eontrelt aot ealr the kMnera, eat the heart en the liver aad - the ; atomach, yor, .Implicit? sake I hr. .. call this great sorva arstrra the "laslde Hrca," Tbr are ant tke swrvel ef tealuis ' ot the srTa that enable yoe to walk, to talk, te act, bhlak. Thrr are the awn at-rm , mr iuii ie tacit !. i Tha con inia la war I treat aot the kidney that -la ,'"!. "iB P""" kt MakKa II waak. Thia i the aacrvt ef sif aocccas. Thla la whr 1 can affnr ts 4a thla u usual thltta te alio !IlT.W'5 lr ''. thet AKX 1 , -l snow sow Bar rfatdf an.. The effer it ton to rnn . - J? "lice. Heyoesiuat r,.,,.vM" f,tk' "U' bottle order. J 7 '.'J" T,?4 ".," rear rti(ri.t for a full aollar bottle, etaaferd ala. aed tuple, lie will paa It .w-t. to. from hla atork aa "ft J"" lr lar before hlai an ' tea lb MU te bhv Write for the order , fll dollar bottle io, 1 o IbiTlcTrt. He.Hne. Wl. State. Hook for Se beak roe wast. Book aa kkeasjatlasj.. Mild eases are efts eared kr a single bottle, yor sale at forty tkeasaed ug etorca.- Weak Kidneys .f n.uw iw tarw n.rrra tb "arnitatlictle n-rrca became each ee la In each eha itb. psthr with the other, that-wnkaaea aarwkere remit lo wnknaaa erartbea.. .J. I Dr. Shoop's Restorative ATTACKED 'Thirty ' Days. nwi ..."'"- .r Companiet VVijL Bl. Favorably; Upon Taxing Cor-.. on Their Crow Earnlnga. z - a iw i r- a g . n r r i J. r i ' possible flrasnd lif Insuranc com panies. Th report llist'lli. bllTIiad been quaabed In "Ik tommltte Was Incorrect Alkffort I being made to xmpt th Western Udloa from th Uw becauee Uiat-eompany-1 already, pay Ing . more txs than aria of tn other corporation amcnabl to th mil - 1. ; r f fro INVESTIGATE ; T-ewls aad Clark , ralr rrebabljr JTwrt , . ' kjMt rr ztitie. ': " (rroa a. Jesrsal gtaft Oorreapondesti talemv Jan. II. Maygera bill forth reatlon of a prooUng attorney 'lit each county and th-. abolishing of th offlc -of district attorney died s sud den death thU morning. The judiciary commute for a third time reported th bill unfavorably. motion -to-n-deflnitely postpone it waa1 adopted with out a dlsaentlng vota. Tit action taken much--aUfnrls. for a fight had been expected, but th dlacovery that th bill was- probably, unconstitu tional decided 1t fat. - j-5 Leglelatlv sleuths sr still unwearied in their work ot. ifrvstigatlnir"pubHe lnatitutlona. , Tha Lewis and Clark failr Is nxt to. b subjected to their lnejul! tlon, and a commute -will probably b appointed in a few day' with, th cuatomary adjunct of clerical aid. Th blind school affords another sub ject for lnveatlgatlon, a ad Senator Awry and Whealdon and Rprsnta Uvea Capron, Orakam and Carter r to do th Sherlock Holmes aot. Several ethsr Inveetlgstlons - are on th stocks and will' b launobed shorUy. ... Th Joint committ to Investigate th penitentiary preeented a partial report tbia morning. - . - - - Th committee found that many iub- stsnf 11 . lmproyementa have bean' made tinder th present . administration, Th report mad no criticisms, and' did -not touch bn th altcgatiobs of tnaltaaaanoa which A Balem lawyer has been eagerly circulating for a year past, ahd which. wera answered yesterday by-Governor Chamberlain. Practically everything in th report Is a repetition : ot Superin tendent fames'. annual report. , ANTI-CIOARETTE BILL aMtf B octtt Zatrodaee . Xeasar to , ' Mey sal attMst. ' : -(froai a Jeurnal Staff CerreerwadrBt.1 " :Tilem, ,Or.r Jan."1 f.-Tni. leglilatur ha a received a petition from tha Inter national Cigarette league signed by many Of th leading xltlpens of Oregon, with resolution passed by tnaaa meeting held at -Salem on January 21, reddest Ing th jpsseage of th antlflgarett bill Introduced by Senator Booth. . - . Th proposed measure prohibits the sale or gift of cigarettes, cigarette ma terial 'or cigarette advertising matter to any person under th age tff 21 years, or-th sal or gift of tobacco irt any formr-toria -perkort' under It year of g. providing a penalty! of ISO or 1m priaonment for H daya. Th us of cigarettes by minors Is msd a Juvlnlle delinquency aubjact to th penaltlea pro vided by Juylnll laws, . - RISES FROM HARDTACK TO OLD VINTAGES ''";." ., w""wwawxa-aw. . . (Jexraal Bserlst Service.) VDonvarrHlan. tl. From sergeant in a Cnmpany Of yncl Jam's regulars lo vice-president 4,.000 trust is a far cry, yet Horace Montrose, formerly stationed at fort Logan, haa accom pllahed thla transition, becoming tem porary vice-president of th Colorado Fuel A Iron oompany. Three year ago sergeant Montrose - performed th -4rk-Met dutlaa-of- karracka lira aft. SVict' Logan. Now th former sergeant lounges in a handsomely (furnished offlc at hUntclalr, K.-a. -' H reelde at th 'fin- t hotel In tvwiUJ Thbatlndr hi dally food, washed down '-with old vintages from Franc. ,Hts clothing la mad by a faahlonabla tailor. It -la, however,. Only temporary. Hla ditty la to affix his slgnatur to $45,090. 000 worth of bondai which a number of clerks of the Montclalr Truat company, which haa-th contract for th stgna turss.'slgn as pther'offlcers ot th Colo rado company. Forty-five thousand bonda, of a par value, of $1,400 each, will be signed. About MM ar slatted dallv. As soon ss ths work Is completed, former eergant Montroaa l expected to resign. Of course, h will do so, but next may act for aom other company, and thua rave the prealdent th trouble of th work. ,H secured a clerkship WltB the company when hJeft th army. , - T i EPISCOPAL BISHOP TO BE- ELECTED TONIGHT v (Jearaai Saerlal Bervlee.l . ' Harriaburg. Pa- Jan. II. All of tha delegat are her for the (Convention to be held In St. Stephen's ehur6hthl evening fur th election of a bishop of. the - new Harriaburg diocese of -the Protetnt Kpiscopel church. - Th candi date most prominently. mentioned for in ntenopri ar th Rev, lr. James H. Darlington of Brooklyn, th Rev. Charles C. Slattery' of Farlbattlt, Minn., the Rev. Kdward J. Knight of Trenton, K. J., tha Rev, Dr. derlck P. Davenport of Memphla, Tenn., the Rev. Dr. Henry I .u beck of New York city and th Jlev. William F. Kaber ef Lockport, sN. T. nar vouai uooao. r- (;OTflu gpartal gervice.) ' . " " ' Davtona Beach- Fla.. Jan. It Paul lirtiwl In A II V- .il..kl t U . power Flat automobile, broke ill world'a record In the f mile Daytona handicap IKIa ainrnlna Ma bait a Haa ,lln.n.. of four minute and ( seconds. Elapsed ii m j:o; net urn e:jv. rreoericks, Th Shanley's 10-horee-power Mercedes, was second. : YXT SXTBtt srSAJM CB1ST - V..... (Jesrsal Special Servlee.) ' J Berlin.. Jan. II. To condition of Prlac citel VYedrlek ehowed an -tmV pravement this morning. Th crisis will com, within th next hour. . A LO.'.'G SEARCH Xw M Badtets Km Ouw AU Um Way . ' M jrMtlM t SHOOV B f V Va a..aaa.,.a. ' .1 Health la on of th treures' of life. The following narrative by i eili known citUeii of Portland, . ot phyelcal "torture which led to a, trio from the eaet to Oregon In search or It: James Peterson, employed by Q.i C Havejy of the O. R. i N. R. R. Co.. and living at Woodstock, says: "In my ? pinion, if any sufferer from baokaih alia to And relief In Poen a Kidney Pi lie,- there la no relief for htm on earth. However, I don't believe anj rase exists which Doan'e Kidney Ptlls wo 1 1 tuii haln. I harl . severe hackarh and a, weaJtne f th ktdneya for rears. My back could hardly get the kidney eecrel cars. My back ached at time so that hardly set ti ip from a couch, and accretion presented vary uunatsrai appearance and deposited a -heavy UeUlmmit If allowed to aland long enouph. I apent Jota of money when llv-ina- ii the east In Irvine- to Set some- thin s; tn effect a cur. 1 cam out here to Portland twelve years ago thinking the cnanger ilniate migni Deneni mo. hut tha. irnuhla still dune to ml I paid one doctor in tha town $76 for medicines, but -1 might - just - as Well have taken, so much water, so far as any benefit was Vonce rned. I used five bot- tlea of a well-known remedy manufac tured In the east and reeolved amy tem porary relief.. I finally n IMani kidney Fill advertised and on day I stepped into the Lue-Iavta Pnig Co.' store?-at Xsmhill and Third streets, and asked Mr. Laue what ha knew about thorn. I knew 1 could depend upon what he ssioV lie -reported that people wbo tied used mem recommenaea - mem in ilghest terms. 1 bought a box and had used only g raw aoe wnen a anew in had sons to tha root of the trouble. continued their use until I had used three boxes, and ean say cheerfully. that they did more for me than all tne other For Sals by all dealers. HONDEtfS JOXER IN IRRIGATION MEASURE IntroducM a Substitute Bill With rfitht ObJto(,Prtvnt-i?;i; VV JnK Ugltlation.1 tJeuraal eeelal Sarvtea.) ' Washington,' Jan. II. Mondell of Wyoming, who la chairman of , the noua Irrigation . committee, hss - suc ceeded in putting a "joker" In th Kla-1 MKW 1 . Will 1 .. W . L. . ... J T uwia win wuvm uiifKiiua v itv- stroy. that.mcaaur, th dealgna of which ar to recialm . a great area In southern Oregon aodf northern Califor nia, Th joker Is in th natur ot A substitute which ddes not suit th west- srn members MondelKl Opposed to th bllL which im deelared to be special legislation, and haa jropoaed a eubatl tut which la aald to b on gcnaral terms. '. . ". - "-.' As a matter of fact th subtltut did notauthorlsg th secretary of th rti- trtor to us tn lands acquired from California and Oregon, - nor dlvrt tha water Of th lakes. Th bill, as per fected Is now In MdhdellV hands, and ho eay- that he-will Iooll into rt - Bard called tip th bill authorising th ecre- tary of th Interior to-dlapos Of lands -that had. been acquired for reclamation purposes.. This is part J) t.th. Klamath scheme of legislation. Teller objected en the ground that it would not acoom plHrti 'fh purpos sought, and th bill wat pvr. . . .-. ,' - -.- .- MURPHY'S WEALTH AN ' 1 EYESORE TO TAMMANY ,' fJdvrasl- Spccta 1 Service. New Tork. Jan. II. "Charles F. Mur phy, th Tammany chief,' aald a poli tician today, "is worfh 4W.000.000, and his wealth la increasing rapidly, and' thla faet alon la causing troubl among th Tammany rank and fll, who ar getting' little or nothing the days." ' It was found by Inquiry among other politicians that thla opinion Of Murphy's wealth generally obtained. It la pointed eat that he is not- making suoh flam boyant display of his newly acquired sf flueno asCrokar, and that hla mony Is mor securely invested than Croksr'a. ,. Coming to Crokef ha revived oomparl sons between th ex-chief and hi suc cessor, and comment is made that Cro ker always looked after the '"boy.' and aa the knowledge ot Murphy's affluencrf Is spreading th district, leaders, who keep in touch wlttt th rankand rile), ar beginning to b apprehensive ef the re sult. r. ' . Th Tammany rank- and file) arb get ting no office and, no favors. - Little job which were formerly apportioned with some degree of fairness are now either in the handa of the clvil-aervlce selections or are used to discharge per aonal "fkvors or give salnrlea to relative and perennat friends."- The big Tammany contracting companlea monepolls the work which the littl contractor used to'shar. and ther 1 troubl ' brewing for some one,- , r Oar t Cold la a-Day, Take Lsiatlve Bronx Qalslse Tablet. All drairlats rafnad the aaoatr It It falls ts rare, B. W, urara'a aigaatsre aa each hos. . NAVY SUFFERING FROM . WHOLESALE-DESERTIONS "V... (Joarnal gaeeUt gcrtlce.) New Tork, Jan. !. Wheleaale daaer tlona from the North Atlantic aquadron while Jn port during the Christmas holi days, and for three months previous, waa admitted at ths navyyard at Brook lyn today. It la said that inor than 100 experienced aeamen failed te report for. duty after getting Shore leave. Con d It Ions among the sailors -on the battle ships of the North - Atlantio" squadron are said te be alarming. Th dlsaffec t Ion Is such that but few of th old men sr left,- and thshlps are now en gaged In "maneVivera In southern waters manned with green crew. , Thla sllsaf faction." -aald n officer, tn charge of one ef the department at the yard. "1 the gravest thing now before th navy department. Th cause Is not known or st least I have not heard what It Ie; It ha been suggested" tht mor frequent shor leave would be ben flclal to th service, but I don't think so. The men who deserted In December had frequent shore leave, and Anally left for good in tha Christmas holidays." .' MURDER WILL OUT IN ' z -; SPjTE0F BLOOD OATH '. ' fJeuraal Special Service.) - Butte. Mont., Jan. II. Addle Madeline Courtney laat night eonfeaaed to the au thorities that Kugen 111 bok. now under arrest, murdered -year.-Old Ethel Gill In this city eight year ago Th woman aays she could keep th secret no longer. Sh declare that tor three week after the killing, Helbok kept her bound td a bed, compelling he to cut her arm and with her own blood sign a statement giving Helbok and two unknown friends permission to kill her If ah betrayed the aecret. .. -,. oar oomtastt avstsrass. . . C, II. Warren, general agent Of th Atchison. Tepeka A Santa r railroad at Salt Lake Cltyiaia Portland today, looking after bualn for bis eompeny, CCC-SEVELT-CAfi'T. VISIT THE FAIfl In a v Littsr - to 8pAk MiU t prgdnt . 8nd JHI ; CAN'T-FIND TIME TO : - t COME TO THE COAST H ft. Glad to Hay Hlpd G National Appropriation and ; t WithM Fair Suoct. Pre a Journal Staff OarMefawoeat.) Salem. Or Jan, gl.7r!dnt Rao- velt will b unablfl t accept the invl tation of th Oregon leglslatur t at tend th Lewis gnd Clark Centennial tx- poaltlon this yr. Th following eoin- munlcatlon received by 8pakr A, la Mills waa read la the nous and senat this aanminari .....L..-. ... ; ', "White Hou, Wahlngton, D. Jan. II, JI08. Myi Dear Mr.- MUlsi May through you and -through 'Frealdefit Kuykendall of th Senate thank th Ore- fron glalatur for It dxecedlngly kind nvltation to m to be ereaent at th xpoaltlon In honor of th centennial of th arrival on th Paclflo coast of Cap tains lrwts and Clark. It was a very great pleasure to m te do fhtvr wag in my power t aid tn securing approprt- at recognition by th national congrs of this, on of th -vntg - pf cardinal national itnpOrtanc la Our nlstory. I onlr wish It was my good foTttin ta-babl to A nrsnUhal,i Jtt .! win not m posibls for m to visit to Pacific coast this year. "Barnes tly wishing you all guocass In your, publlo-splrltad fforta to man fitting, and worthy 'commemoration of the ' great event . 1st question, . 1 am, sincerely yours, r "THEODORB R008BiVm.T. , 1. i i.i. hi -. - - DIY0.1CED HUSBAND . ; HEARS MELOA SING --- - . -? --.1. . . j (Continued from rage One) '.7 sate, a veteran of the Modod wkr. Tfcds opertnarahlp continued until two yaf ago, whan Armstrong bought Applegate's Interest, and hag slnoe engaged la. the business alone, Th grt alngar preferred ih ktag. while h nreferred a lif Of Husbandry. and this I said to nav caused th Sp aratloii Armstrong i not Inclined to talk about th matter, Sh took r nam from Mlbourn. th ldrg AUs taHaa city. t.-'" ' ' Th divorced husband lives eion on hla ranch, but la of social iiabits and agreaabl disposition. . He go to Klam ath Falls frequently and remains ror seversl days with his hosts of friends. He. belong to th peerage Of England. aa the records of that country show. Hs Is stlu an athlete. And. Is on 01 the best boxers In the country. He has met some of the moat' famous fighters of the country In private clubs, and eggmged in a few rounds for thlr entrtalnmAt and tnat or tneir irienoa. - -,. .-. ,r .,.,,. . . Orano Breakfast Fpod Frtt ftf rd 44 Stilt tndr widely Introduce the merits Of Journal ; "want adaHnto Portland homes Ths Journal le giving with every cash Vkfttad." for either the bally er th Sunday paper a two pound package of Qrano Breakaat Food free. With Grand On ean make Qrano muah." Orano -pudding, Qrano mufflna and Qrano griddle -eakes. It. Is mafls from perfectly cleanaed ., bard, white, wheat,-- yet is -entire y - f rea front the pasty taste so . common to. wheat ' pro ducts. Children eat it ,1a preference to any other mush, which of Itself Is a test of its -palatabiUty. Qrano is an Acm Mills oompany product,-th last alon should1 be sufficient recommenda tion. ' Those bcodI who ar constant users of th -"want ad..ned' no re-1 minding that th little fellows are al ways at their service and that they make life easier. "An. enumeration of their powers would entail a lengthy reading. The beat proof of th many and wonder- fut-thtng they accomplish eaa beet t aroven by use. . Use Tha Journal 1 words for-.ll cents (under any elaaalA oatlon)and a package of Qrano Break fast Food fr -' t '" .,'.' 1 i ' i ' m - w. BEGIN CONSIDERATION OF A RAILROAD BILL i (IpeeUI Inapatcl t Th Jooraal.) -Olympla, Wash, Jatt - II Th first real' conaldaratlon-of a railroad commis sion bill will be In order tonight, when It IS expected that vral hours' will b ocoupled In ' bearing arguments tfy railroad attorney and. repreaentatlvea ef th eommlsslon idea from the eastern part ef the state, m Th railroad hav been advised t hav repreaentative her, and several able attorneys arrived yesterday and today. The railroad com mltteee of th senat and kou hear the matter together in order to facilitate the heavy Work ef elf ting out the best points In seversl bills. The election of - Samuel IL rues s senator carried with It the agreement that ths west aide members would hot oppose any fair raie ' bill, In fact th agreement waa that th east aids should name the terms Of the bill. .In thla way-it 'Is but - aeoeasary -that the au thors of the .dosen or so bills get to gether and show .ths jofnt oommittea th good points or tneir-measure and un due the committee to recommend for passage a sort of composite bill,. Tkia Is kpected to be don readuy. It I hrrkely that th bill will b presented within a week or two, and then th other bills Will be postponed. -' ' No May la . keeping soolal or business engag ments caused by nervous or sick head ache, or -ether palna or achea by . tboa who have learned th merits of tr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They simply tak a tablet when- the symptoms appear. and they ar quickly dispelled. In fact Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pllli. will prevent, and also eur. all palna of svery natur. and ar absolutely harm less. The soothing Influence upon th nerve and muscle quiet and refresh the Irritate condition. ",rr. Mil Antl Pain Pills alwsys eur my headache, and the beauty of K It coata such a trifle, I am glad there Is euch a remedy for people who must work, sick or wll, ' Hesdache never prevent me from keeping my-engagement. . MBS. a. K. nKtmTH. aMAna;ral. - If first bottl doe pet beneOt, your money back. Zi do, cents. Nvr sold la bulk. nvM'" in "i II IL . M .... My NcfrV Obesity Pood . rNcrmsl,- .squires no ''''.- ' V..a n. Trial Pckir C:tt Trwa Tt AU i ' i- Pix!-Vrcrrf Tfb Above ZUastratlMa kww i Obesity Vo waa xt xum Excess fat is a dlseaa. It is eaussd by Imperfect assimilation ef food. Nu triment wnion snouia go- mi musoie, sinew, ban, brain and nerve does no) go there, but piles up in th form ef sunerfluous fat. which clogs tne human machinery and comprvsaee ths vital or gans ef the body and endanger aalift and lif. My pew ObMlty rood, taken at maal tlm. comnola oerfect assimilation of th food and lend th food nutrimnt tMtt it belongs, r It requires no starva tion process. - sou can eat all you want. it makes muaele. bene, elnew, nerve and rain . tlasu out of exoes fat, and quickly reduce your weight to normal. It tabes eft th pli Ig stomach and relieves th comDreesed condll rraalv ondltlon and. enable tbe heart to aot freal and tn lung to xnand haturallv and the kidneys and liver to perform taeir - lunations la aturai manner. ; - .. w ' . , Mv natural, aclentlfle Obesity Food does th work. You will feel better th nrst osy ou try uu i wonderful b6me vcru. r rt '- : , ' Mr. Grace Raid oates, ion ueamorn Street, - Chicago, 111., saysi ' "My dear Mr. KUogg, I hav been taking .your The Kind Yott tUve Ahraya -' ' -M md .. -i - . . , " i - iii in im for oxer SO jemrwtpm norn the sljtnjttnre f i ; ana has Been maoe tmaer uu per iv aenal Bmpertlsloii since its fnfkncr : CA4G - ADew no one to deceire Ten In this. . All Ooonterfelta, Imitations ndM Josta-good are but Xhtperimenta that trifle with and fendangr the health of Infanta and C3LUoen Xttperlence against &rrlmcnt What lo Oastoria la n harmless anbsttint) for Castor OH Pare forle, Dropi and Sootblnjr Srrtipi. ft la Pleasant. ".' It contain neither Oplom IXorphhte nor other ITarcotto anDstane. - It afo Is Its gnarantee. It daatroT Worma avna allaTS Fererlshnesa. It enree Dlarrhooa and wmol Colic It relUTee Teethlnr Troubles, curee Consttoatloaa and Flatulency. It assimilates tbe Food, regulates th Stomach and Bowels, firing healthy and natural sleep Vhe Chlldrena Pant pea The oariuitin CASTO R IA AtvAvo Til e Kind Tou Ha?ii AInays Bongbt In Ilea For Ovor 30 Years. W t1 ' TT ' r - t, -y , . ... ; ,; :, - - . , i - -'." - . .4r optician ; .'rs1 Speeta) rat mad to famlll a4 b(h tablUbmht In th lotl. Quickly tltduct Wilsht to Sl&rvtuzn Krec on A t -l..a.l.. Cala Wk Writs, kf JLlall. Post!!. M Yr::s Tt.ry, V Baarkst 4! -Tkla Wai lwm4tfnj xa tea CriMn) n wu xm leg xoa- wonderful remedy lacking two dT of a montnv ana i.nav nevqr ir go wei Twela-hed nearly lit an. a nearly ana coraionaoie in y ears, wnen a pegan ; your fbeslty food and Treatment, and bow have reduced, my flesh more than II .'It realty iMrai almost a miracle. did not suppose it possible to lose ad much- flesh and not b hungry, b.ut your food la wonderful. r "I eat aU I want, but my wsleht IS steadily .decreasing. I nave consulted a dootor several, times, and he says my neart is very mucn stronger man before, and my color Is th plotur o health. ' ' "I had tried as many things to get rid ef my fat, aad non of tbem did It. I had no notion of trying again, until I vour letter, and kv I am vary glad I did. ' ' - - I hav th time and Will take pleas ure tn answering letters to those wh writ me." - y - Bend your name - and ; address . no money today to r. i. Kellogg, Jill Kellogg bide., Battle Crk, Mich., and receive th trial packag la 'plain wrap per xrea oy raiuro mail. 3 Sonarbi nA whlcli baa -.X Mother's Friend : wVimffCW tBsM VMea1 4)fvr ai3 ir w r- oBtaatm. omaao. , : $3 Per Day ts4 Upwtrd ADQwaarw voa . vetmnTB owa 'ln((l tn,tlrsn. Aj"5tt, - ' U. C, tOWLi, MAaAg. w CAST'ORIA to 'Ji :-;.j' ' - 1 For a' pasHtoa at aom kind in ts -world. ' Marobaata . ir alwaya , Waking for rogrraive gad wll--lafortndd yeung mea and women te til osltlojoa f trast Why 'A Hot ' prapara yarslf Z for "aT wori4 batUa by taking a coura- -la th) y C.'..." DehnIie;Val(;er 0uslness College ' Oai -ftadaatea " W'luilieoT ; :".:.v:,.-- f-; , " Had Oatt fot Oaxaloraa. ; PVqCGnAPIIY -Our class In all applications af the art oonvenes each Tuesday and Tbura- : day afternoon, (ram X o'clook. , . i RnJlTWOaiAH WSTITUTE es aiwtk attw, -':.:....;.,; Wana Red ia. z.TmUM. Or. i : .,. vou 'as as wilcomk aiwimi ' - ': wosoa to am vou . KIB8$H8, P. W. OALTia :. FIRST AND QAItr--. -; . : AIHIOUIICf..-:.:; ' ;' THAT TH (IK CtTAttlSHMCNT ; FOPlTHf rrtO0UCTIOM , PMNTINO - L:' : : :r l opkn, daily, to: ::c THt macoTiON or buyirs if-:, or that coMMODrrr t - Kodaks! oriiBsf W ery a full Hn ef ; - .... ... - - - - -' .- -: Hr- ' xArnfjjra xobom aa ooivtngazaw ounpnoru, Which ar 'superior t all ether Kodaks and talking machine In th market. GIBSON CO. JMS Waaahxgtoa at. rettJaad. On, Headquarter for Elastic Stockings ''. and ' TrussesT ""v'lf" - . ' . "k l-rxr- LAUE-DAV.S iDRUOOa-- Thtrd and Yamhill Sta. - (HANGERS aad Tumors TW- 3 Y- Vtfthatlnrifi.- Afr eeaa .wa- polallat, baa returned- to Portland, Or., to continue hi practice until after the 1101 fair I Over. - H treats any rancdr or tumor in from on to four minutes -one treatment ordinarily mske a per-' manent cure. - Cures guaranteed or money refunded. If you have rancer you ahould ae him at one, offloe Witch Hasel house. 111 Madison atreet, Port land. Or, . Phone Hood 1 10 V- Write for pamphlet, and treaties ion cancer. V Dr. J. L. BQHANNON COAL pot housb Raven Nut Coat, delivered, at per ton 85.t$ Ha van Lump Coal, delivered, at -J- pr ton ..$6.50 Renton Lump Coal, delivered, at pr ton t.,...x ........ar.OO Ao.traMan Ceal, dllvrd, at T per ton i.. ............a fto Carbon Hill CoaL dlivrMI, at. v P' ton ..i..i..i.....,,.....fy,50 taufa. -.a. .a. fl.it' -. . . - " awb DyTina vvaug HTr f Pr ion ....... 9.50 0crwnd CearruU Wtlglu. 1 VULCAN CO A L CO, l omcj rnoNj main jt:, Ko, i:i Graphoph