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r . THE OREGON -D AILY V JOURNAL PORTLAND TUESDAY' EVENING . FEBRUARY: 11, 1003. FRITZ'S RESORT rams snow Council Committee Winks at Evidence and Applies . Whitewash Brush. 7 I Cheyenne's Mayor and City -Engineer After Tour of - West Say . Hose City's i i n - i ii UOQa D' la 'Juor ucense com Water Plant Surpasses All the cityoancu M(j th. mu Visitors Notice Streets. L? fheommme Sowed mmS? Whitewash a foot thick wag pp!l4 to the Frits Mlooa and theatre. Second and Burnslds streets, yesterday after noon by tfaa liquor license committee of vii told the testimony of the police department. in wnicn aois or indecency, violations or me law and contemnt for the authority of the police were told and retold, and till tne committee voted to dlamlaa the P. 8. Cook, mayor of Cheyenne, ac- . . . eompanled by ,Clty Engineer CarJleie. l fcMp, ww started several weeks ago la making a tour of western cities to the committee asked Captain Bruin If UB8 XMttll hm la ,.. ...- .rnriia nuaatlon. and I he had any more cases than those al ' , . , ' ready cited. Captain Bruin aald be had, the two men Lave Just completed an but 'wouj4 not "brln; tnem tan the Inspection or roruana s sou n i committee uniu he saw wnat action ..iam utTnr Cook said today thla would . bs 'taken by the oramltt.. In VT r " . th. h.rf tno. ne had pending. was .the best water system they had A ,h oom'nltt JmIl at onc ever seen, and that Portland waa tie I aured Brain that If he brought the evl baateltvli, the Paclflo northwest. I deuce to them they would revoke the . . ,mr,,A tha w.t.r svs-1 "censes. The evidence has been pro- They have Inspected the wster sys- ducd n eyery C9M Jn wh(ch tfa (ems Of Seattle. Tscoma, Bpokane, appeared, and yet the committee haa ao Boise. Salt Lake and Denver. The Bull I rar voted to recommend the revocation . . --mincl to he the ( of Dut ,w0 licensee. In other cases the E??.wai!?J' 2ttZl4? ivH, committee sllowM the licenses to be '' - - . 7" ... I mmrarrM In ntklf maranna or Ml mm opened the charses. cases and dismissed ra the vitani tha moat economical an lent service plan. The reservoirs pro- Ml h. tha TnrUnd avstem are hlKuljr Indorsed by tha visitors. - I Tw Oooacflmea ttaad Pal viattiMiinah f o 'Ktreeta. I Councilman Drlacoll aoDeared at all . l- with -Part. la In the role of flrat aid to the de- t --.S.tv hi., w.' aeen randant, while Councilman Wailaoe ably 4, ilT. i it h -t that von I seconded aim. Xnrouf hout th the lnmnseholesals district tha ; yon , councilman Wallace took ?'"n SZLtEr, fturi I that the commltt-.had no right to act vm- i7i i. . ,im7 iaai Urmr thaa I ,n Judicial capacity and voted with af.ir f?d labmin!? to b? a Drlseoll on -.every' license. Drlscoll ISTttv lJcsT of Saved a treats Is votea t0 revok th eisa Of Baker a-reat city. ldc of pa vea a treats is . ?,.-.. .iio that of Kd Johnaon. ST U W featufe, Threw". i-j-" rAilWoTo" th. i.nt. .r,H th. aiMitlnnai raJlroada un- I At T.wray niomlnr a aesslon of the tier construction are glvins; Portland a Mr lead. It is most rerrettaoie tnat the alliance of the Great Northern. Northern Paclflo and BurUnaton rail roads .cannot b cancelled, .and these railroad, forced to operate Independ ently. - If they could be pried apart it would be a food thing for the north ;west country." "The cost of the Portland water sys tem," said Mr. Cook, "to comparison with systems of other similar cities, haa been. very small, and this city can easily afford to apend another million dollars for additional pipe-line and atlll have a very low-cost water system." ' He criticised some of the featurea of the water rates and the practice, of ex tension of mains at the cost of the gen eral taxpayer. He aald the extension ot mains should bs paid for by the prop, erty that was to be served, and that if fire hydrants were paid for by the city, at a low rate, a sinking fund could be provided and tha watea- department would not always be out of money. He thought that If cities with private own ership of waterworks pay a minimum of $30 per year for hydrants, the city under municipal ownership should pay about half price for Its fire hydrants. , Successful Dry Tanning.. The dry farming methods practiced In Wyoming7 were discussed at length. The mayor aald central and southern- em Oregon will become Immensely prosperous unoer tne orr rarminr sys tem. Around Cheyenne dry farming Is committee. Councilman Ru.hllrht prom' ised a aenaation when the JJaK.r Larson case would be reopened, which would reveal the motlvea of one of the committeemen In voting to revoke the Baker A Larson license. When the Ba. ker A Larson oase came up Councilman Rushlight left the council chamber and did not return to hear the proceedings. Dr. Cottel, chairman of the commit tee, arose at the conclusion of the hear ing of the Frits caae and said that he and Councilman Rushlight had visited Frits' place during the noon hour and that in his estimation the saloon was very bad and "a menace to the morale of the city." To make sure. Dr. Cottel reiterated this statement aeveral times and then aat down after urging that Frits be allowed to retain his license If he would promise to behave In the fu ture. . , Councilman Vaughn, who haa ap peared as an earnest advocate In behalf of the city's Interests in every case brought before the committee, forgot his policy of consistency long enough to make a motion asking that the charges against Frits be dismissed. Captain Bruin, Captain Blover and Patrolman Van Ovarn, who apent many hours In gathering testimony to show the committee that Frits would go as far as he could to violate the law with out being caught and haled before the council, sat back in amassment while Councilman Wallace reiterated for about the twentieth time that he did not be lieve the committee had a right to sit in an ehpiee of the House 1L1LO -A A t"' !"' .'J AnySriitaCravcneitcor Overcoat. ValSslJptoS35 Girls vrho mat for their living are especially exposed to the dangers of orranlc feminine disorders. t3tand- Ing aU day. or sitting in cramped positions : walking to and from their places of employment in bad weather J ail tend to Dreak down their delicate feminine organism. No class of women are in need of greater assistance, and thou sands of letters like the follow, ing demonstrate the fact that LYDIAE.PINKHAr.VS VEGETABLE COMPOUND restores the feminine system to a strong, health v. normal condition. Miss Abbr r. Harrows, ot JVeison- vtue, Ohio, wntes to Mrs. llntham : "I waa very sick, had doll head- aches, pain in my back, and a fsmlnina weakness. I had been to several doc tors and they did ma no food, Lydla V. tMUV.. Viak1 rVmnmnJ a IIJI.UW1JI WUIjnHHH made ma well and strong, and I can do I most any kind of work. I am in better health tpan I ever waa, and it is all doe to your medicine." , Mifls Lillian Ross.of 530 E.84th St. INew York", writes to Mrs.nltham : "I had a female trouble, nervous headaohea, and waa tired all the time, and could not sleep. LydiaB. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound made me feel so much better that I hope every woman who suffers as I did will try it. ACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, mode from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for feminine ills, and haa positively cured thousands of women. VV hy dont you try it r Mrs. Plnkham. Lynn. Mass nyltes all sick women to write her for advice. followed' Vuccesfunn wltt'th. m.th"od; ffi h"heIm'f' demonstrated by Dr. V. T. Cooke, an ?rdln'n?f yh!$n av,.hat tha cmln,t Oroton man who waa .mnwii th. tee shaU. decide whether or not a sa. Oregon man who was employed by the Cheyenne Industrial club to ro to Wy oming and experiment with the soil and Climatic conditions, lie has made a complete success of tne woric, ana ary.xarmmg is rapidly The lands on which dry farming Is made suocessful are at an altitude of looskeeper . is entitled to retain his 11 cense. of the committee who has allowed his decisions to be maae along the lines of tne testimony onerea. summed ud Dried y. the result of the weeks of hearing which the committee EARLY ACTION III IHfflBCASE 1 1 1 Thui is by Jit lh greatest clothing bargiln ent of1 fered when you consider, that we ,ofer . you Srtt choice ol Jur . entire, atocic blues. 'blacks, silk' and: satin 'lined; in. Itadcd. nothing , reserved. ,' . ' " ' ' ; ' :''.' SUITS, OVERCOATS AND CRAVPffiTTES " " ".Worth to$33afor . .. ' ' V'VL'i; $7e50 (or $15 end $18 Snils Overcoats and Cravcneltcsr sj 1,000 stylish Suits, Overcoats anil Priestley Cravenettet in this year's newest cuts and fabrics, suitable, for present or early spring wear; free choice of over 1,000 styles in $12.60 to $18, for Choice of Any Pair, of Pants (BO Qr in the Don$e for ; . . ... vu.tfo A Pants Sale that's crowding our big Pants Department daily. Thousands of styles suitable for early spring wear. M O C For 11 aUes in $S ., f0 Off For all sizes in $4 Pants. $2.35 Pants. 40 AC Chcs of the house D. JO Valueato$7.S0 Pants PRICES CUT SQUARE IN TWO ' ON OUR IUI1ENSE STOCK OF STYUSD FIRMSDLKGS - . t ... . . , . 584 for complete Una of 11.00 . golf and, negligee ahlrts. Sl.OO for all our fl.TI to $1.00 umbrellas. 7e) for fine' 16c black so. 1.25 for Dent's $1.00 dress and driving gloves. , 2Ba for Wilson Bros.' lOo, Tie and 11.00 neckwear. SO 4 for bast I1.J5 wool vader . wear. VERY SPEGAL DAT VALUES 11,85 for all styles of $1.00 hats Tn soft and stiff; new 110$ sprlhg styles. 254for three, styles of SOe un derwear. 504 for two colors in derby ribbed $1.00 wool underwear. 504 for Monarch Shirts. 254 for best makes 80o and TS Suspenders. f 1.35 for fS.Se lambswool an derwear. SI. 56 for men's $S.E0 sweaters. 104 for all grades tSo hosiery. 754 for men's $1.1$ dress and driving gloves. f 1.85 for $1, $4 and $5 silk un derwear. S4.65 for six atylea of fit cow hide suit cases. v ' ' T . -aaa '. iy.t. ' j' A SHOE SALE 6.000 feet, and a.r uM lanH. with I devoted to the license question. . . . ... '. . " amniinr.il trt th?M T rm n .rnrt brush or wild grass, almost identical with the lands of Interior Oregon, The finest potatoes are raised, and vast qnanuiiea or neia peas and onions. The peas are valuable stock food, whaar by the dry farming method Is produc- Hawley Says He Has Prom ise That Government Will Soon Sue Harriman. amounted to three transfers and the revocation of two licenses. Even these latter two may be transferred before tne council nnaiiy aeciaes tne ques tion. John Conrad secured a transfer of 11- Irir SO to in hinti.i. tn tha I cen se aiier me commuiee aiscoverea l V. bw 'faS tnat be rana disorderly puce and was -mere neea be no fear about the ",TThV;..t Jl: ...TJi . ' I rTlvea nigni to register and a dive where minors were sold llauors. was' allowed to transfer his license to 2,000 pairs of men's $4 and $5 Dress Shoes, patent leather, gunmetal calf and box calf, vici and velours; every style toe and last, $4 and $5 grades, now at 2,009 pairs men's heavy Out door Shoes, solid worth, oak tanned soles, $5 grades, with vjscolized uppers, absolutely waterproof, choice now at . Salem. Fb. 11. Congressman Hawley "J""8".1" man by the name of Do LaBhmutt 1" i. tJE.,"": "'' ln,"K neces- Th recommendations of the commit tee will be brought before the council tomorrow afternoon, when several of the cases will bs threshed over again. SPECIAL LOAN FUND FOR THE UNIVERSITY urnui nf Arv farmnir i. ti.7. 7-,V- I conaucieo on me coa.c, was aiiowea 10 Vt Ore" toootot5 innh,VJLnttC.r,,t W. license to J. A. Duffy, hi. tude." Mavor rk i.M r,a .riS nanenaer. j. Hocmeia. Keeper or s .(W M..IltJ I Will be a COmDlete SUCCeaa thT anil the men who Inaugurate It will 'make zoriunes. xne two main things neces jary are sufficient land to enable the farmer to cultivate one half bis lands j-yery alternate year, and the necessary knowledge and industry to plow. fced and harrow at the proper time of th. year. TWO AT EUGENE ON ' HORSE-THIEF CHARGE tBpertal tlltdi to Ta Imnul.t Eutrene. Or Feb. II T'hi.e nr ik. V?? Irrlngton yesterday arreated in this city, Harry Btargey, who escaped from the Jail at Colfax. Washington, IS ICS 1 I ria.A nwralflnn tu. 1 . . 1 offfce; Tm'c MiS.?ff.v"Si (P "") bout 31 years old, Is charged 'with the! University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb. leI5 f u .rs? Rno: buKs"7- Chief I R. A. Booth of Eugene, has Just Kill. Will halm a .nitth A W i.. I u um u . suuvbuu.. hn lit -Y- t':'r"f.""V."l' loan fund for students. is in the county Jail,.d will be taken ind will bV kSit t Lakevi.w for trfnl Tnn.. wm..i.. I ana wui oe .epi file his petition for renominatlon Republican candidate for congress. He will leave to return tomorrow and will be absent from his nost of dutv for mtoui tnree weeas. Hawley says while a majority of the Republican members of the river, and naroora committee want a bill brought in at. this session. fiDeaker Cannon and the committee on rules are averse, on the ground tnat iiu.ugo.ooo was appropriated last session. The next cona-re. will take care of all appropriations, as the Siaa wiu do aaoptea or at least 160,000, 00 per annum and continuing appro- THAT SHOULD INTEREST EVERY MAN IN THIS CITY 1,250 pair men's Shoes,, mostly broken and email lots, abso lutely the greatest values in America; $3.50 to $4 values, all sixes, flow at 5,000 pairs men's high-cut Sport-, ing and Lace Boots, every style imaginable, at a saving to you of $7.50 grades S4.85 $6.50 grade S4.45 $5.00 grades f3.85 $4.50 grades ...S3'.45 $4.00 grades fa.85 Ont of tha Mgli-ent Sistrlot Wot la ths Klrk- rrlce Clique He (GMcap per annum and continuing annm. I. nmntinn of ooultrv has been greatly in- prlatlons on all work undertaken bv the I i . i,.,. y,am hn R. A. Booth of Eugene Provides pT.keda'bout the prospects of securing Poetically no increase In the voluma of cwiuwiauun or ine uregon ana call- poultry raisea. , wjtn iuv (iuiiuibuuu m fornla land grants he said he had a the Paclflo coast sjtatea growing faster promise of early action from Attorney than any other section of the country General Bonaparte, but that Assistant easterners are auprlsed that the field Attorney General Becker sent t Tnrt hn. not bean heretofore Invaded by land to a-ather th. rnnnrda n.rn...r.r thnaa hn a ra anicloua to secure SB big I prosecute, was not ready, but soon would returns as possible rrom tneir capital, be. "1 have Introduced a bill to appro- With the establishment of poultry prlate $300,000 or $600,000 with what farms all over the Paclflo coast, with $500, for Use la Addition to General Loan Fond. the atata haa annrnnrlataH fn. tk. I h..ilii.iiara at Portland. Swift Jk Co, and canal at Oregon City, and that will will likewise be in a position to dominate have a first place on the rivers and the egg business. Every year there have harbors bill. I also put in a bill for been Increasing arrivals from the east- 1600,000 for the Improvement of Coos ern packing centers because Oregon and oor." tha athor roast states ao not rains more than half enougn to nil tne want, oi lew years ago it was The fund will Bay harbor.' tlv wfth ...iS ' the university. Since the esUblish- Uy With a horse Which mnt nf tha tran.ral fund flv. var. rama home recen he said he bought CAPACITY OF PLANT " (Continued from Page One.) tha nAnnlacA. nearly Impossiote to sen eaaiorn ess- tie Portland market pecause. at tnat fenma, atit wrf Bh..i mil enawea to complete tne college co Ms" tt!25!i S.hh'.''LMwho could not Stherwlse have done - t Haa-ws.avav Bl a A nu aril VTT .den: Iakevlew today to take him back. tern was made in a special car. In tha Portland tin. itraarnn mrnriuced all the eggs needed. Now with poultry Increasing at a very rapid rate, tne production ot w la nn a-raat.r and this forces local merchants to send elsewhere for the The university hopes to establish dur-iit. .nhnVh. tha nian. fr. .u: Ing the present year a loan fund of at lines of the street railway to Swlftvin-. m auuvuuucu m ye.teraay s JournAL During his trio about the city and h.oir n thair aunnlles. It Is said that tswirt ua win con least $5,000 to be loaned under the dl- rectlon of President Campbell or some I one designated by him. to boys and Tgirls Mr. gwUt, Mr. Donovan and other ex all over Oregon who wish to complete eoutjves of the company leave Portland tneir education out wno cannot ao soitnnia-ht for Rnatti. ati. a .1.1. .k.-i I .1.1..... T 1. ,k.t I " ItT r: . -V.." - men, Roatni.ui.u. ... ,a uouo.cu null I nr a QSV U1B OaTIV Will return tn iVil. Alw 1 fi A at I - "w a loan ot approximately $100 a year, at I cago. la low rate' of - Interest, to .be paid In I FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS TO DEAL IN POULTRY. f,If youre fishing for. a ; good - waterproof coat ! t better drop" a line to u or-better still; ;drop in and pull one out, $185 ,' will do it now; were $15 SI - JW CJLOTf-IfKG CO . Cr.i!:uhnPrcp, . , two year, after graduation. Is prefer able to an outright gift in tha form of scholarship. Ths fund win be guar anteed by l men against loss. ZTwo Swift & Co. Will Establish Chicken ignuiurtm win uo iduiivu via ocmu iiuisj d a small amount of life Insurance avoucucb mi obix- uregon. will be taken out to Insure against loss by death. The present loan fund amounts to ap proximately 11,000. E0SEBUEG DADS "WILt STUDY EUGENE PAVING A Home Cure Thai Anyone can vse WlUtOnt IjOSS OX i-mar af.aw tlon rrom Business. w want Averv sufferer from Asthma to write us today for a free trial of our come to wonderful New Method for curing We especially aesire mono Not only will Swift A Co. Portland with on. of th. fln.at annlnnaH Aathmn. pacajng nouses in tne country Dut tne cases or long stanaina; wnicn nan inou firm will establish modern hou... for all the various kinds of inhalers. the raising and shipping of poultry. douches and patent smokes without This action Is aald to have been pend- number and without relief. We know insr for some years but It Is now atatad wa ran nure them. We want to and are that, the big concern has alreadv se- willing to prove It absolutely free of cured mucn iana in eaoiern ureKon lor cost. Many tnousanas nave mccuiou ths purpose of raising poultry. This is this opportunity and are now cured, in line with the firm's plans for the There Is no reason why any one, old or past year, a snort time ago it invaded i young, rich or poor, snpuia continue to the Petaluma district in California and miffs from Asthma after readlnar thla is now said to oe practically in control marvelous offer. ;v Our metnod is not merely a tempo rarv relief, but a cure that, is founded (Special Dlptck to Tie Journal.) Koseburg, Or., Feb. ll.-r-Roseburg's eity council seeks to profit b experience in gene in a .body ,1 1 gwneinrormauon. a fiour mlu a Echo and In this way is upon the right principles, a cure that .i a raeouua vm uumiimiw will be able to proauoe reea at prac- oures by removing the cause. ' , payers with the street committee of the Ulcally no etpense for the selling of non't nut this off until you have an city council yesteraay arternoon iney fiour will nay for all the by-products of tw atfaic. but alt rlrht down todar w v..unwB rstr":il' .rf. iinemms. land i eeks to profit by Bugeftes ot th6 poultry business in California, ijavlng andi will visit Bur The company likewise Is interested in dy to gather information. a fi0ur mill at Echo and In this way is came to and writs for the method. It Is free Having discussed the matter thoroughly: About two years ago there was a re- ..; . it wiih all chara-es nrenaid. "Hen., or aaiKemniv tnat Hnaahnrv I . .v... a. I . - - - should proceed at once toward work of control of the poultry business f the Pavinc her streets. - DeCldM UDAn m. t.fniv.rr armiralmll.. .1 i w.. .wi. . J- . a-. TP,. "-.-rr ,rn r , j V M rurtunu, um utia waa i ici naiua ua- ..,t.uturj it, 10 ma inior-1 n 1 an bv.a reoresentative or th. conc.rn. f r n ril!.lcu5T iJ?,6,in cr5?jAt that time the statement was made illi w h ? .Mrcii1len' K-lthat the company intended to quit the exoruiiad that vTiti 7.- IV : ' poultry ousiness aitogetner out tnis SJKSm-iu,1 IiiC0.'i1cl2.8fto.ul4 statement was proven an error because eltv au a. ti aannVvI a mi. i since mat time owut ac v;o. nave done formkvfrKaS R5ch ',af4 nnl- a larger poultry business in Portland IniiAJh v.n and ar. making every attempt Recommended that eltv praouoa wnwoi oi in ousi- According to easterners this is one of the most inviting fields to establish poultry farms in the entire country, for not only can. poultry be ranted here at a nominal expense but price all over the Pacific, eoast are among te .highest in the world. This is due entirely ta tha Xact that WlUle in. dexuaal ta4 son ' the expense of strief lf. Februari te . meet the day after the .KaUraiAV r it tt In. m.- . - Sentiments -enthuslaatie in e... . ai i.rwi va . navinat . aw. . . . . some pf tbe most prominent business men at tba meeting:, r" At JUL THIS COUPON rrontier Asthma Oo., Beosa 87, 109 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, If. T. Gentlemen rlease mall to address below a free trial of your New Method for curing Asthma. , ';'''-' '' 1 ' ' ' ' ...... ...... .... ...... struct one of the most modern poultry dressing houses in the country on the peninsula and cold storage plants will be especially erected' for tne purpose of holding poultry and eggs until ready for the market. Various attempts have been made In a email way here to place poultry and egga In storage but the operations always proved unsuccessful oecauae tne ice nouaw ware not oum with that purpose and therefore did not do the work as well as those In the east This Is one reason why there is always such a small demand for- local storage even while for eastern tha sales are lioerai. . GEEAT ENROLLMENT GAIN AT V. OF 0. 3 ViaiKj Mi aKa,aajxnaiaw a WavX'tlXX.l Nearly On Fourth Mors Than la 1006 Reports of President, Steward and Registrar Ont. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) University of Oregon. Eugene, Ten. 11. -Tha annual report of the president of tha University kit Oregon for 1107. with the reports of tha steward and registrar, have just been issued. The resident s report snows tne university sS made a gain of 23 per cent in en rollment this year over that of last The funds have fallen short 115,000 of meeting the current expenses of the rear, ana to avoid a uenciency tne acuity served three months without pay. The work or the summer school and the correspondence school is dis cussed, and a recommendation Is made for a bureau of research in economics, politics and sociology. An outline of the nans ox tne scnooi oi education zor rainlnsr nigh school teachers ana prin cipals Is given, and attention is called to tne gut to tne university oi a duiio ing and land by the cttisena of North Bend, Oregon, for the establishment of a marine (biological laboratory, for which Coos Bay- offers exceptional ad- vantaa.a. xne total ' registration as snown oy tne registrars report la vit stuaents. distributed as follows: Liberal arts, 298; engineering. 101: school of law, 67; school of medicine. $9; school of music. 126: correspondence school. 251: sum mer scnooi, e The steward's report gives a com' plete statement of the university's nnanoe. ioc tne year. STATE COMMISSIONERS 1 TO SUE P0RTLANDEES c Kigali Salem. Or.. Feb. 11. Labor Commis sioner O. P. Hof f 4s preparing to file suits against three manufacturing con-cerna-of Portland, who are violating the laws. For thd present Hof f does not care to make public the names of the violators, but states that it will be but a vary ahort time before they' are haled into court When ths name of ene of the companies is given out Hoff claims It will create quite a stir, being one of the largest corporations In the state, . i r mmm Aj The Sltidl Toti Hate Always Bought, and which has been la nse for over-SO" years, has borne the signature of ' -a. mm . m es a - ana nas oeen maae uoaer ms per jfrphV Bonal superylslon since ltsinfancj. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-gosd" are hut xperlments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and ChUdren--Exierleiice against experiment. Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Fare gorica Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It . contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age 1 it guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fererishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ' Colic' It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation , - and Flatulency It assimilates the Food, regulates the ; Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. ' ; The CnUdrenVPanace--Tlie Mothers Friend. ce riiiiirm GASTO R I A alwayo Sears the Signature of The M Yon.HaYeAliays BbuSM In Use For Over. 30 Years. ms Saw aauit. ev siussav sTssciy new voaa etm Hoff returned from Portland Sat urday night, where he had been carrying on an Investigation among the f actorlea and into, general labor condition for The comDlalnts - hd haa ! concerns mentioned above ia three days. against tne that they do not safeguard their an ploycea sufficiently.