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TliE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1808 WATER POWER SUES TAKEN Pendleton's Gravity System Plan Faces Unexpect ed Obstacle. (Special Plapatrb to Ths Journal.) rendletnn. dr., Aua;. 11 The We no Ma Water A l'nwer company. cor poration composed of A. J. florin, T. J. Morris Hurt Frank (). ll.wljrera, and rapl tallrert at JIO.ooo, lust evening filed on three, water and power slteH on the l'mer I'lnatllla river, comprising 10,000 luclien of wutcr. Thin monopolizes tho entire water And power resource of tho I'tnntllU river and leavna thn city of Pendleton, which is now estimating; the out of a gravity system of city water, "out In the. cold." I'nlena thn company permits the city, to file on a water site, the gravity sys tem of city water now contemplated will be. Impossible, unless a water supply can he found elsewhere. The object of the wenaha company In filing" on tho water and power ultes, it In Bald, Is to generate electric power for the We naha Springs summer resort. BANKS OF OREGON MAKE FINE SHOWING (Salem ntYeea of Tbe Journal.) Snlem. Or., Aug. 22. Showlnir the condition of i; state and private bank and fll out of t)& national bank In the Mate or Oregon, ut tho close of busi ness July 15, 1908: RESOL'RCRR. Items. 129 ftnto Han kn. I,oan end discounts $24. 1 2R. 1 tt I RS Overdrafts 82,R.''l 7.1 .Securities, bonds, etc 11,04. . UK :i Hanking house, furniture and fixtures 1 ,34 1,1 93.48 . . . I ,n int. , ... D.T92.6H7 71 Ii'B.blZ.72 277.1. . .. 6,G4o.j.,7 Other xenl estate owned Due from banks and hankers ... Chocks ami other cosh Items ... lQxchange fur clearing house . . Cash on hand V. 8. bonds to secure circulation V. H. bonds to secure deposits . . V. B. bonds on hand t Premiums on 1'. fv bonds Five per cent redemption fund. Expenses Other Items than above 80.7.V. n; Sti2, 677. lift KBUTTSCIINITT CALLED (Continued From Page One ) pmctlcally every state through which our lines run are clamoring. Just as Oregon Is clamoring, for more rails." Governor Returns. Roth Governor Chamberlain and Mr. Ptanly, together with Mr. O 'Rrb-n, re turned this morning enthusiastic over the result of tho conference. If any doubt as to Ilarrlman'H Intent Inns re specting central Oregon are entertained It Is not In evidence. "Harrlman will build Into central Oregon." declared Governor Chamber lain this morning. "He has given bin nbeolute promise, flat-footed, definite and without equivocation. He has said Immediately, means It, and hard I v be fore we were out of his sight he started the wheels by summoning Mr. Krutt- schnttt for a final conference before the line Is definitely decided upon. Within fiO days at the outside work will be started on the long-delayed means of putting the Interior on a rapldly- developing basis. Was Intending to Bulla. "There Is little question." the gov ernor continued, "but that Hnrrlinan fullv Intended to build this route last year He told us t hn t prior to the panic he had J88.000.0nj In bonds Just ready to float for construction work when the stringency came, on. Of course that plnced a quietus on every plan. The promise he has given us now. however, means a fulfillment without delay of his original Intention." That the construction of a rond Into the heart of e section rich In natural resources will prove a mighty stimulus to rapid development, settlement and production. Is the view taken by Mr mnmey, wunse company nas a segrega tion In Crook county of 300. noo acres of land, 100 000 of them under Irrigation and upon which nearly $1,000,000 has already been expended. "There Is little question thst TTirrl man Intends building up the Deschutes canyon, cornlne onto the table iand st the moutR of Trout creek so as to tap the wheat raising section of the Agency Plains, then Into Madras and southward to Rend Ho Intimated as much and I think the conference with Mr. Krntt sohnitt. will result In a definite an nouncement. Population Will Double. "The line will probnhlv he completed Into Madi.is t' next ' summer, then rushed nn into the Irrigated section In tne nnjrctive point at Rend With Totals I&4.252.IIM 37 LIABII.ITTKH Items. 12!' State I In n k n Capital stock .S!l.sOK.42 Surplus fund 1.4 1 S.r.'lti :m Undivided profits 1 . 1 r, 7 1 . :i Dividends unpaid os Due to banks and bankers 2.4fi.ni S7 Individual deposits 4 1 ,0i;n. n i r, 7 Deposits due state treasurer 227.817 lnltd States, deposits Deposits U. H. disbursing officers .. Notes and bills redlscounted ?7.?! no Hills pavnhlo 270.i..',o.ii Certificates of deposit Issued for money borrowed 8S3,0I S. 40 N'atloral har.k notes outstanding.... Reserve for taxes l.f. Other liabilities 1 Sn.l n.l r,n Totals fM.?f.2.inj 37 JAMES SrKKI.E. Sta (14 Na tional Hunks. Total. $22.K4V,'--T. ') I4H.W74 01 7.78 32 3.11 ;.S 1.1 Sfi. 2 1 3 2ti 4.7U IS 1 .'..7!l Mi' 12 (.".. 121. i!9 2.2211.322.15 :.".'. ,.:t. 1 f!i.n H Tvk.m;, )( 1 K . r. s 1 . 1 s .1 .," 1 fiii. 12.'. 18 l02.7S8.Jft 4il,2"!i 1 1 t!7s,30.27 .:!' I. '.I'll I 8 1 4, I3, "1. .'.J I !0 2 :! h. 1 iin mi 2, in 0,1 oo.no . (In)', .In.) 00 2.00(1. Hull HI) I " l" 1 3 4.210 0(1 l"S.!K,i .Is liiK.$M?.38 14 1. 3 I 0. 00 14 1.310.00 6.1.87.25 87.34.1.17 88.HK5.80 46,4H:.!8 3 2. S 4. 7 .18. 7 9 H 00, 336, 903. 16 r,t Na- tl'uml Hanks. Total. 5 4.4.'1.(!0 00 $1 1.352.808.42 1 r.. 1 25 On 4. 0"!. 7'4 90 M'ti.7 49.4 I 2,032.323.97 12. Sill. 31 15. '170 12 .'...Hn.Mui.84 7.98 (.032.7 1 3.1. i'.'.1'.. 3 22 nf. 74 CRC. 42.2 2''!i. I 50 til F."i 9HR..V2 l. I'M'Cl !'l 1.840. 981. 91 "'!.!. 2 I H nil 333.21 9.09 ."i,."iin) nit 82.52S.iiu 1 'i.ni'ii.no 289. '.rid. 00 52. .'nil in) 437,548.0 2.174 :?, nn 2,ti74,330.00 3.1 4.KK9 28 1 13.5S.. 4 293. 884. 94 J 5 2. OS l.7:'S. 79 f 1 iifi.336.903.16 1. State Rink Examiner. What Alia YouT Io fos fool wok, tired, dwpondant have fr.uei.t beaclarbes, coated tougn, bitter or bad ta,n In morniif. hert. burn," bt-lchlLg of fll, tcld rlttngs In throat after citing, itomtch fnaw or burn, foul breath, dlur Bpoll, poor or variable appetite, nausoa at time and kindred yniptorus? If yoTb4vo any considerable nnmber of thsabove ryujntomi you ara iufferlna fromlllounB,jrp(l ilver with Idii- f eUonrJff p-iW pr. Ifrrg'i Golcicn Mf.dlf.tl nicoverv 18 rnnJe up of the TpTTl valuable m'.-l:cliial prlncltTeg-known V.) r,)e.iicni net. I. .. tor thi wrrnanentcure in TRIP BY BICYCLE TO TILLAMOOK COUNTY I iR-i tib')".-iii,ilc')jiiHiJlopL It la ft uiosl c.llclert liver Invlgorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nervo strengthflner, T iold-n Medical Plucovery " Is not a patent tin .lid :i or secret nostrum, a full list of rs Ingredients belnjf printed on Ita bottle -wr:i)ior and attMted under cath. A zI:k; at iw formula will ho tii-t ltoi)' ilns no elrohol, or harmful h.ntilt-formin? drugs. It Is 11 fluid extract made with .'ire, triple-rrlined glycerine o. proper strcnstli, fron tho roots of the following na; I . A nirrlcnn forest plants, vl?.., (loldi n Senl rint. Stone root. Black Cho-r) tmrli, t. i.ui's root. Illoodroot, and Mandr ike rent. The foll.iT.tne leadlnr medical authorities, among a lnt of other, enol the fortico!nit room for the ruro of Jimt mcli ailments at tin arore symptoms Indicate: 1'iof. It. Hartholov. M, I)., of .lutlcr)!! MeU College, Phlla. : I'r..f. H. C Wool. M. i . of l oir ..f I'a. ; Pnif Kds-fn M. Hale. M K.of Hahnemann Med. College, tVhlrago: I'm'. John King. M. Ll.. Author of Amoricnn In .pensn'ory: Prof. Jno. M. Scii'l der. M. II . A i.il.nr.ir icclflc Medicines: I'rof. Laiirenev .lohnson. M I' . Med Iept. l,'nl. of N. V.: I'rof. I ' -lev Klllngw.Kid. M. f.. Aiilh u of Materia V.--.I n ami I'rof. In Bennett Medi cal College. 1 170 Send name and ad dress on Post. '.I I'ani to Ir IL V. Pierre. Rn'- falo, N. Y.. in I 1 i-i' frrr liooklet gljM'ff e I racts f ro-r. jritlinMif all the shore nVdi ral authors a ;o it.r. ; v 01 hetn endorsing, in I lie strongest ;os i v , n-.. each and every in gredient of ,-.-!. 1. -t, -ti i.ien Medical Dlscor ery " Is come : t-e.t f nr. Pierre . p;:.so.-if Pellets retrntate end Inrlkrorr.t'- - 'n-icji. jvi-v and bowel. They miv l.e ):-. '. .'..n'-i-'tlon with "Oolt'en Me.lirin I' - ' !.' i o .-Is fire much coti' tlonic'1 " .')'.rsr-coated reop!" who produ.'e tli.- nation's wealth j In time of 0:1, .. ,,,'.M-t tiic nation's flai; In lime i.f h ;u , ami ;isk for 110th Iiik from tli.- tui crnmeiit hut rven- I I handed ji.st i-.- LVEBB ATTACKS WIIDMEHIH Bccauso It Pormits Chinese and Japanese, to Be come Citizens. (r'nltrii Prm I.uro wire ) Penver, Colo. A ;g . .' I Ni t tho 14th amendment to Mi.- .institution should be repenle.l I" :s, :i ji. -milts Chinese and Junm . b-.iu :n ihis country to attain iiiim.o i-. is the (lal of a speech nunb- at t . ..si,w session of the National Ass. la'l.wi ,,( Attorney Oeneral hei- j i.i.-n ... Attorney-deneral I lysscs' .-tin ,,f California. ftpeaklns; of conditions n 1 ' . it f,,rn la , Attorney-(ienerHl s.u,) 1 , . - f . -. 1 . 1 -, fovernment had taken a. I a 1. 1 n(,. ,.'f t ,r 4th amend men t mil a tr.-.i. i M, ti- fan to force Jaoan.sc In'o 'rancUco schools a'l.ilr ,1 ,1 hard long been effr. 'ti-. - t-, . Webb Plpre'll'il the b.-l'. f tin amendment would be r .-. i.- l The eonxeijtlun ! r-1 I t)i. officers: K. V Klei-I,,., ,,f ,m president: t. S Webb of . vlee-preeldent : W M l.-ks..i rado. secrets ry-t rea an r.-r I meeting iila.e Is to b committee appolnte.) b- t' So, I'l v. t Kit j . ifomta ' M " I 1 1 h I .(. follow Inn 1 isslsslpol. .oif-r,,!.!. f i'o,,. If IHXt t"l bv a I' b Work has been tenjporarll v on It. It was etated at the 1 li r 1 ! 1101 -i 1 .-.-. 1 - quarters today Hint Mr Kiui' hnlit had neen instructed !o i.;n. f,,r -,..-nM I.odsre tonlnht ud that I.- will m-iii.. a report on the Tlllamooii ji.,., t,, n.utl man himself. FUGITIVE TIMKS TO WORK CKKDITOHS The Kind You Have Alwnys Bought antl which has boon In use for over 30 years, has borno the fiignaturo of and lias been made under his pr- -L , sonal fnipcr-lslon einee its Infancy. eccc&4l. Allow no one to deceive 3011 In thin. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-nsff04Ml" fire but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Casloria is a harmless substitute for Castor O'll, Pare goric, lrops and Sootliliiff Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic" substance. Its ape is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverislmess. It cures Uiarrhtea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nd flatulency. It assimilates the Food regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. CENUINE C ASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 1 There Is only one county In tho t'nlted States where the farmers have mi many cuttle that they can afford to kill hundreds of calves every year to reduce their bercTs, nnd throw the car casses Into the field to demy. That dairy her, own"J bv W. A. AUermnn, whose lands are n.'tir Tillamook This! man had a herd of 1 cows. This herd' brought him in a total for the vear 1!07 ! ol $2.SM6.9i, or nn ..veraf-c p.-r . ow of I HlJ.dl 'I hn ti.tal production of milk,,,," ., ,,, : T T was 177,61.' pounds, un averauo of d.Im; . " " s,:' ri,J;in route, but re- puuti.ls i.-r m,-. r I turned bv team over the Wilson road Is tho countv of Tillamook, Oregon.' Koto rubor to Potihui.. port of nnr0s far as the foimmlt -p-e they were where the cattle of a few hundred j r '-v ' lA V" i --IVL" " V1?" ! m 1 by their auto ve-dav. cycie over ti;" Mi-riuan load TIIJ,3!00K LINK Continued l- rotii 1'ace 'lie ) dairymen grane upon a thousand hills nnd multiply so rapidly that their own ers" are .obliged to kill off every year a large proportion of tho spring's calves in order to prevent them from destroy ing the grazing. It Is a country of beautiful scenery, a delightful climate, undeveloped resources and untold pos sibilities. ('. S Jackson, with his two sons. On this roa.i an nut.unobllo stage Is operated bv Ii.-ilelgh Watson, formerly publisher of the TiMnmook Herald. He makes the trip regularly and safely at a reasonable expense. He runs from Mc.Minnvillo to Tillamook, njd the fare ls J5. Off on the Steamer. "On the steamer leaving Tillamook at 4 In th" afternoon one pro.-eeiis down a narrow an i ero.iked stream several i.. 1 lil.m,. V T'rit. have just returned' from a bicycle tri ' '" IRIh to ay flty at the head through Tillamook and ls very enthn- 1 f ' f ' f of I '""'-I' Here ,, clastic over the future which ho pre-, 1 ' ! re, V , " 'V e ' lPn?lU diets for that rich section of the stale. ! i"'f 'j In to t he bay. Owing to the "All Tillamook countv needs." ho v . J.K. the Kl more tied up ut the wharf "b" become the peer of any county Is 'light The next morning she the electric trolley and the Iron horse ! Proceeded to Hobsonvllle Landing, where and good roadB " I ,hore ls a vpr'' lars:0 sawmill, ami then The party went hr rt.ll to Forest "'"'"iKli. "almost on tho odge of thu Grove ind then on bicycles over t he " ' U1H. 09 V.10 !av a"11 "".e WOcon river ronrl to Til In monk. "The:"'. '"' .--v. ...- o.i i.ni- '.'irnun vujsi ITi'irsdav the party took a launch trip down the bnv as far as Garabaldl, and stopped nt Hay (Ttv to look at the roll ing stock In storage at that place. Later they went to Nehalein, and also Inspect ed the proposed route and otuer surveys In that locality. Thomas Coutes of this city accompanied the party. Before leaving the party also Inspected fhe work done in the vicinity of this citv. Pan Francisco, Aug 2? - It became known today that Hubert Hrent Mitch ell, the fugitive atockbi-oker whose fail ure and subsequent flight to Honduras In December. l?or., was a Jetisatlon, Is negotiating with his creditors In this city to allow him to return to San Francisco. Mitchell Is paid m fear tnat tne secret extradition iti-cv now being negotiated between the i nlted States and Honduras w.111 make It neces sary for him to return anvhow. and has offered 10 P"r cent to his creditors In return for their promise not to poseeute him If he should r-tuin to this" city. One of the creditors Is standing out for 100 cents on the dollar and tho ne gotiations are at a standstill. Treasury ' Statement . Washington. Aug. 22. Today's treas ury statement shows: Ile.elpt.s, $1. 4PJ.675; expenditures, $2,010,000. Mr .Taeo'r' "and is one of the most ! n.er rema Inc.! ednesdav and Mcturesque and sightly mountain ronua , .v-- " "rct";, " ' ; 'IV In cross tig tne const range ------- - - - ' , P. "... ...... . kin fi,. the day and night spent at Gar?bald tne passengers ha.i nn orportunitv There, on account of the fog, t he pt In Oregon t . . . to tile wesi tel.) Koe ot-i n no. ..e ... 1 . 1 m-i-..ai construe- mlles lnB rlslmr to a height of 2.000 tlop, I rook countv s population wilt soon double. There are scores of owners of Irrigated tracts, non-residents, who will take, up n permanent residence with their fnniilies s soon ns thev are assured of transportation facilities. I n e irrigation coinpnnv will grt ! feet. HeyonJ this n fairly good down hill grHde la struck to Tillamook city nnd bay. Lunch at Brown's. "Leaving Forest Grove In the morn ing by team, the traveler reaches Ihiin-n'o In llM.rt for 1ineh ntnl for Hlin- llliend with its Work nn a larger foiIk I n ...oontaln r,.orl rniolclmr In IhA nnd one., the wav for the great Influx I i-n,o or White House, rim bv ,T. V. of settlers which has ever character- I i:i,.,. i,..r., ii. it,,, n-nn.m.i.l.iiinna izc.t rny portion of the state With t i ,i, .'. .i i,.,." . ... i... f.,,,.i mtlimlted resources at its com mi nd. th.' some of the best fishloa- In I irearon Is 'ountv will bn'ind forward at a rnpl.l run luiepecK" nie rate In replv to en irvpilrv relative he fanner's raiirond line, which the Irrigation comnanv was r)motinK through the nt't or tne business men ind residents In ("rook countv. Mr Stanley said that all the efforts being leade there to construct a private rail road to gain an opening to outside ma' Vets would now he turned to help Ilnr rlrmn's j.roleet. "We practically have the rights-of tsv secured from lnil to Madras and 1 think there will be little difficulty Pi citing the grade made over that entire distance ready for the ties aol rails, .ohioI'M ins this w ork ill time to turn it oyer to Harrlman as soon as bis construction forces have finished the north end of the line ns far south ward as Madras." Governor Chamberlain nnd his nnrt.v returned this morning from Medford. where thev boarded the train after crossing the mountains from Pelican Lodge The trip in was by auto from fihanlko and thn distance covered hr (rssollne power measured practically 400 mi es The trln frcim Crater 'site to Medford was made Frlrtnv. a distance of !0 rilles. Mr Ilnrrlmnn has returned to the Lodge, where lie wll! wait for Mr vruttschnltt. who leaves I'ortland today. JAPAN INVESTIGATES HER ARMY AND NAT Toklo. Aug. 22. The appointment of a commission to investigate Charges of disloyalty and corruption In the srmv and) navy wss announced tody. The personnel of the commission was not made public and the Investigation will be conducted secretely. It ls un derstood that the charges were recent ly laid before the mikado and that they are o the most serious nature, al leging that cliques have been formed and that corruption is thriving In both branches of the national defense. The charges of disloyalty particularly have aroused the mikado to Immediate ac tion, although the majority of the gov ernment oflolals discredit the allega tions and Indicate their belief that thoy came from unreliable sources. It is reported that the Investigating committee Is composed nf army and navy officers and that General Nngl i is t its head. The methods to be pur sued bv th commission probably have not been determined but nothing will be known of its action until the final report Is made. to he found about here, and wonderfully c"id mountain water. There is both hot nn I cold water In the house. Here !. a typical mountain resort where one can spend a week or more, with great delight. Mrs. Roeher being a most hos pitable hostess. "On the W ilson river routo It Is nec essary to ford a tributary once and tho river-Itself once, Tillamook county fall ing to bridge tho streams nt these par ticular crossings. From the ford of Wilson rlier to Tillamook is a distance iT about five miles. There is really a first class road with a rock surface nn! smooth as a floor. We found little dust an whore. "Reaching Tillamook one finds a town of about 1. 0)10 people, he ji 1 1 hy nnd pros perous, having nn abundance of this world's goods In many forms. It Is the dairyman's paradise, sure enouc-h. There Is neither nnv verv hot nor anv very cold -weather, "the Tillamook coun ty people mnde and marketed last year $450,000 worth of cheese. There are six creameries In the countv. handllnir from 2.000.000 to 3,600,000 ' pounds of milk each. "One of the remarkable facts in this connection ls that there are too many cuttle In the ovnt.v so many thnt the tanners and dalrvmen nr In the habit of killing tl"- young stock snd throwing the carcasse Into the tlelds to decnv because there Is no wav of shinning: tnom out ana to nnow ti.e cattle to in crease and multiply would destroy the ranges. Many hundreds or young calves are thus butchered and the values lost. Hero slone Is reason enough whv a rail road should be built Into that country forthwith. Much BtanOlnff Timber. It ls said bv (hose who nre In a po sition to know that there are 3 0.000.000. C0O feet of standing timber in Tiliamook county. At the prisert time the county Is having the timber cruise I nnd valued with a view of taxing It to the verv limit so that pnrt of the unearned In- rement of timber growth many be gathered for the benefit of the eountr and state rather than allowing It all to go ior tne npiieiu or ine iimDer specula tors. This large fund ls to ba drawn upon liberally for still better roada all over Tillamook county. It Is stated that much na IS3.000- will be available this year for rood roal and there are or.lv about S.ooo people In the county of Tlllsmook Oee railroad would soon put jn.POO people in thot section, and there Is room for a quarter of a million or more "As a sample of the thoroughness w-lth which dairying Is eartled on. I have but to rfr to the report of n to stroll down the coast toward Xaheiem. "About two miles from Garabaldl one suddenly discovers the 1'nited States life saving station, which was finished last May. There ls a very handsome cottage for the keeper and a lodge for the seven men under him: also a sta tion for the boat and equipment. This is ono of the most complete stations of the service It has Its own water works Rystem. with a reservoir on the steep hill above, and ls equipped with pipes and hose for fire purposes as well as domestic uses. The station Is a quarter of a mile from the ocean in a beautiful little dale shut In by hills. Along the length of this littl ' vallev runs a chain of fresh water lakes fairly teeming with trout. "Keeper Farley informed me that the station was completed last May and In June the first wreck occurred. The life savers rescued seven men. Tho beach is patrolled every hour of the day and night. "The names of the keeper and crew of tiie Tillamook life saving crew are: Robert Farley, keeper: (' A. Kastland. No. 1; K K. Turk. No. 2; L. F. (Join, No. S: A. E. Lloyd No 4: H. H Sharp, No. 5: If. M. Todd. No ll. J W. Jen nings. No. 7. "chore Is a beautiful be.ich alons here of eluhf . ten tniles. ami fine sites for cottages. The day will come when fi.000 or 10.000 people will visit this locality every summer, for there ls every attraction To Induce them- beau tiful scenery, a good climate, excellent fishing and hunting and plenty of good f things to eat. i "Tillamook county needs only the Iron ( horre and the electric troll, y and still , better auto nnd wagon roads to become : tin- p.-C: of a-.. count In I he Mate." ' Although Mr. Lvtle this morning de clared that tho reported sale of his road was Incorrect, the silence of Mr. Krut tsehnlt t on the matter made pome think that perhaps there, might be more to the rumor than Idle speculation. It is certain that the Harrimnn sys tem Intends having a line through from HilUh(,ro to Tillamook In the verv near futiue. and If the Lytle road ls not purchased, then Harrlman may build a road of his own. He has had a corps of surveyors in the Tillamook country for some time preparing for the line. Mr. Lytle's road ls now constructed about 20 mi!'-s west from Illllsboro and sfveral miles east from Tillamook. THB X.AZTEST SCAN XX TEH WOULD would not be contented to be kept In tho house and doing nothing by rheumatism. Neither are you, who are always busv and active. Then don't neglect the first twinge of an ache or pain that you might think Is Just a "crick." Rub well with Uellard s Snow Liniment and no matter what the trouble Is. It will dis appear at once. Bold by Skldmore Drug company. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. iiAmili. TH CKNTftUn COMMMV. V MURRAY STRtrr, NSW YORK CITVa blKUNU bULfnUKIL ALIUS Fuming-Monohydrate-66 Deg. Be. Nitric and Hydrochloric Acids Delivered In tank cam. drums or carboys. Peyton Chemical Comp'y X 44444444444 KILLS BUILDINO BAN FSANCISOO. I Cure Without an Atom of Drugs or Medicines. mi mmoimmmm mms m.u i mti i wn '.4;.-. :. j I S -,'" Mar: Physician Tells How Nature's Remedy Will Sup plant the Present System of Drugging. His 100-Page Illustrated Book Telling How to Cure Yourself Without Medicine Given Free to AH. .o o ) TiiorsAxns ciikkij j DR. N. J. FULTON NATUROPATH. If You had Suffered as Mrs. Hathaway Suffered "rtiR:s have had 'their day." said lr. llrdl in his office yesterday. "They belong to the tnyMcry ;iiid superstition of the prist. "Yoti know that the old practice of dntijiiiK was originated by savages. When a ni.iti m; MCk they thought lie was inhabited by some evil spirit, which must be driven out, so the rank est poisons were concocted by the native doctors for this purpose. The patient had either to get well or die -in most cases death was the result. i I " 1 "Kloctrn-Vigor docs pot shock or blister. The only sensation is a .soothing glow. "Elcotru-Vigor is 1 1 t an electric belt. It never needs charging, fur it makes it c own. power continuously. "J'.!cctri-Vigor is a great success. It has cured people all over the West whom drugs had faiied to benefit." Wrds of Praise I am feeling fine, growing stronger every day and gaining in wc;ght. Am im ' is due to the wi ir! ! Milw-mkie. Or. I am clad t t' N'igur to..k the pa n hi'iirs and it ha- r l t Khrlioh. Wash. No Improvement "Civili7cd doctors have made v.rv httle imnrovement ver methods of the savage. t !t a vi' (Continued from WTngm Tuo.) We elect a congress every two years and a prsidcnt evry four years, nnd tiie people can soon stop any poliey If tho results nf tint pulley are n.t ftt!t'.ictorv Rut we lctco that tlio experience the peopl hne i.nj wit-, "prot c t Iiiti for rfit'vtlnr.'s sak1' ms led them to f.ivur n prst oration of the tariff by Ifrn.pm I nps ti a revenue They U-.r.-.rl that disease is ni't rau-erl hv evil soirits. They have learned f the pols- j how tQ administer poison in smaller doses and produce ditferent etu-cts upon the various organs of the body, without killing a man outright, but thev have not learned how to prevent THIS is what SHE BATS ABOUT ITi 1 poison from doing harm. The Danger In Drugs "Nearly all the drugs you buy are ped with poison of some kind. The You would he Just as sick onous decoctions tho villainously de ceptive "dope"- - handed out to you In those secret, or latin, prescriptions, as this poor woman w .-vs, and "For 25 ye.irs I suffered f r ti Inflam mation and Clone ll- ll'ite troiitilPF u(pml to no sex. nr., f.-v r:tl times il'.r'lna: the la."t 12 years was nriahl". for months. Open a package of every corn flake food on (he market. Stand them jn a row and look at them. If this doesn't convince you that basis, nnd we .'ire roiiilnc-d that the1 "e ";1 m rfl'' an" n " ' '1 pP1 K, 0 the doctor's prescription nu I ainiiKr. I ini'w I !lcp will, b ' ..... . - be bo pronounced m.il that the benefits before I went to I r Fulton At that I P0150'1 w,l l'" 1 tilversallv enjoyed that tlmo I had come to the com-lunlon that there will be no cessation In tho prog- I my kdn,.vs wtr affected When I be- reaa toward a systm under which tbe I . . ... .t , . ' tariff will be levle) for the purpose of I glLn treatment with the doctor la.st May revenue and limited to ti e needa of the : 1 was bloated, had throbbing pains in arovernment Tie low tariff law of my fcead. and at times a severe pain IM did n 't prod ic a panic, on the j n th'e rearlon of my heart I also was contrary, it was so Msractory thit : wd,, nPrvn, nn,, mv InWPr when the Reputili. an party wrote Its . . . , ... -, first platf. rm : ve afte,-rd th,- Ilmh "'m"' h""' 'f'' prote-t!- t-rin. :;:.- v a s n.. Indorsed. . very m!:h swo'len After tbe first The 1 lem .-r a 1 1 - ur'v a s de.-arl few Nairn "pn t hi'- treatments I was Vss for an ln.-o' .e tu i a part of tl,,- rev- , nervn-m than I had !. n for years, snd enne ,,-st e.n. a -I for const 1 1 t lorn. ' . A T T,,K FNI, ny FIVK WKFKS WAS amendment a a me is of securing thte . ....... ... . v. , tax Secretary Taf anounce, n hts A NrU U"'MAN Now I .an do all notification tv.a' ls In fa or I ainris of work, and lately WALKED of an Income tax whenever the revenues , FIVE MII.ES IN 'NF. PAY NATIONAL MUSEUM A0J95O EXHIBIT 1023 RELICS OF THE DRUG PERIOD is the best corn food, then the TASTE will. Korn Kinks tastes better and is bet ter. It is the malted flakes of the choicest selected white corn. Crisp, appetizing and wholesome. Contains more nutriment than the others and is easily digested. Your grocer sells it The only Malted Corn Flakes. mis 5) are so low as to rjolre It. and ex presses his belief that It ia poaMMo to ax.-ure such a tx wl'h-nit a rnr.M tutona.1 amendment If It is possible to frame a law !.!ch will avo:d tho rblt'nr" rn'sed to Tl-e Income tax law of lk4. well urii -!. byt tha.t Is uncertain If n :n m-e tt ta desir able, sireM- Se r'pr- Is' i-nnft con sistently o; poe ). 1;- n f f a e,,,-Stlt'ltlor-sl ir-f - !n:rir If -hp princi ple Is -I1.' snd t'e ' 1 1 m corare.s ouaht to h.ie sutr'orttv -o y and collect srh a tax and n -) s-jpxS'rt'r of Becrstary Tsft sn ej p. se our p without fl'sn?lnjr from the H en ranrtldate iir.S. SARAH HATHAtTAT." Dill BIS SUFI EKED 95 TTiM AITS liTTJEOHTHT CtJaUES Ell XT riTB Willi. I He uses it in nearly every case he treats. Without poison doc tors who use drugs could not ease pain for a moment, because it is poison that Stops pain, temporarily. by stupetying the nerves. Act Like Whiskey "The action of drtiR's is like that of cause a man to 'brace up.' feel Mronij a-: ' ' hours, but when the effect of the ale do ' stupid feeling returns wott than rvv. "Now, drugs will K,ve. ym relief f r i trouble returns as soon a the drug 1. -minute that drugs give reJief they are bu'..v harm. They destroy the delicate lininc weaken the nerves. They mix mth the d er ing poor digestion and constipation F-.ve vour vitals that is affected by drugs i wr The mbel aim of o-ir rar'r is to eura Justice in taxation Ve he'leve TOTT xnjit wn inaiviaual sr.D.in een-ritiui lAfmi sr jrrlor1lon to the tnfna wtilrh l. reetx-s under the Trote t Ion of the rnvrnmei t W'm heilee T-.at S r-Tiie tariff, ar.fror h4 aradoallj. aeoordtna: to the idan laid de. n In mir riatform Vlil ei)ialif the hnrdr.s "f taxation. an-1 that th add'tlon of an tncew,-. tsx will iriaae taxation etill mm" e-jt Thl Is th record I hai ma le snd ' them .- . - t am nsk').! In Pnrrlar.d T!.n-'iir hnn-4 "There's onlv oreos r '.Miers men am w rr.'-ii, wno can t-ll t'-.e same kind of a ii"n- I rie-.rr rr-nt a name wlthnf per'rnlaslon. bjt s.-'-res hs-e kindly permitted me to "sition refer ary fu'frr to them, and their rubll- nsms and a Icressej mar be had at mj of fir a. K't t am mat is cttked rcn AB I CTTaVaTD XATKAWAT -17 TOVU UT ICS. DR. N. J. FULTON aN, If tb Hrbllcwn ft'' l to jij Tifth St. two Mock aouth e-f bare re HTJt f tS-w mho find a j.rfpon ear. ona bWk from either xs-onlarr rr'i' xr-l r-T tKi itiil rwwr. a rr!vat aet 1nl 1 he'r buaripeaa. we eujht to hare thej a.jport that iarfe manrltr ef th Eienth or Thirteenth Pt. car. Of flee Hours. I to It, 1 to 4. Horn FT. rt e A lilt. one w av t. cire a- wav is to asist Nature Ir :c w 't; t is the best doctor, and tr.etitt'' v cure in spite of dm Then drug w for what Nature a!one did What Nature Wants The help Nature needs i electricity It' -'le p that rtinl the machinery of -ur b-" iy. r- - ailment are due to the fadtire -r l"-.k-g of ome vital part, the stomach, liver. kidneys, or ntrvn. The reaon any organ fa-' t-- property it- becaue it han't the p'e e'e, Restore this force where :t i needed ar.d j-v.n sickness will disappear That's Nature's way of cv Thit'f the way Electro-Vigor cure . "Electro-Vigor is an electric hdy ra'terv, applied j while you aleep. It pumps a strtm of e'.ectnc life I i into t-rtfy .nerve and tissue cf tre rcwiy, Miiejirig up i 'vitality and trength and removing the cause of disease. I ' v e r ? ' '. A 'I - d ti'cr trouliled with backache, and all this Kicctn. "iKr. F. LANDWEHR. ' you tliat niv lunihaK". ) is cured. Electro .m.t i.fniv back in lc than twenty-four r.-t urr.ed. ' W.M. CHOLSKI. . . My health has improved very much under the use of Klectro-Vigor. The back ache and diarrhoea are cured an f I am feeling better gen erally than I have for years pnt. I am an old resident cf Portland. having lived here about 20 years, and will le glad to vouch for your treatment at any time. H. F. BRUNK. 875 Sandy Ft., Portland, Or. The Best Doctor r. of Oxford Uni- ver it. n a recent address at Philadelphia, aaid: "I te;ee tiie best doctor is . the ot:e who kno'l the wi -thlessness of drugs." Every doctor on earth know almost as well ta Osier the worth- eness of drugs, ' yet there are hut few that acknow ledge it. Some day they will have to, because the time is near when the anti quated aystem cf drugging will be e rar.tral treatment electricity. A Beok Worth $1 Free , -,t ' tw! .-o.ir.oi-. and mill It te me TH lv ytnl .,,:;'.; : ;iire to .k. bkh tell all about m r treat ,.. T . t - i Is I'.i letrs'ed with plctorwa of fullT de- (.ei - .1 men hn'ln how tle-tr-VlaTOf is ;t . . ! ; exr is'ns manv thlnca venj want to kttnw. t il c-1 t.vK cioseiy eal1 an.l prepaid, f rea. If jrm m',l i r.e this coupon. Dr. . A. mall. 114 Sswob4 ltlU,VHl 1 t ' WZVA A t r A t 1 1 lMHX i i ' - 3M'.--v-v:iIT771 l v v y ( i .....-- t a I X -V I ' w - X. ' I , abar.d.-t.e 1 : r t 1 1 ' i c i : ' v S. A. HALL, M. D. 1314 BKCeiTS ATXSTTm, IIATTU, WASKIW&TC. TTse sn1 ma. prepaltl, tour frs l4-rae llUa trti ber ll-- NAvrE ;.