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Tilt OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING.'' MAY tl. lilt. If ran MU1UU tlOMC it muw; Mi:il4SUT liel .rlIU -ftafeaeof Kb la fiae daiw leg maatee." elil-Tbleli eaa leajrh ana t(r ltll -uialr. Wbr. In sta yuungar ds he iiatoad elephant a for Mr llce -Th Wang a ha a Ideal in,.iiiK. " , Mr -.fi -X'. la Itr Mr l'iieo "They Late mad up a krltsdule. an lhal a lira, ah el a bridge -ail ha a al a Wall game." Mis S'rlasJ ' T"" It tut h ms rtkai.l g.nlu l lake an linn rltMk to flra ah. I hiI II lul'trr (in. a II la nl aa raw lu IIiKj tl ral " Ninwod (Jual back fret flehiagl Bl Uli eirlsf a iea tha aa kaar." Mmrud (Mm Ife- Thar a flea iur iuwir ia ihii, "' VI ron41 "Why did y object la hating rti Iheotae al theqt - llslpli "Jtom ef It In pud-ling farm. Mr Itulilll "M Hyle And Orltim ere fight ing about their tetuunt cleaner" ulll tie Well, don I yju gel dretsu Into H - in 1 ml V.t A-T I l iJ J"M il si r il i ii i-.ii .n i i 9 y 04t we Monday's Delayed News Briefly Told Mr am of World llapprU IUnHT rO oa o'flotli Vrairnltj AN lcroo I'atll fl o'(lx Ttil Moralag. . (V4TBioML I I'Mtfte Conit. faoaliir BoitB 1t 4iauala4 tl lhal Chra Vaiatt. farmarljr rhltf dpul failura of ih iwnf arafKa romaill laa lalakarirf af Mllatuka. who baa baa a raach an afrramaal an alt Ihraa aar aowrht all erar lit L'allad tflttaa an a hmaata4 bill, and daclaraa Ibara allllehart ef alfa daaanian. la una.r ar ba na adluuramrnl f IhU tfaaion al J ' Kaaa. Ha aJmila bla Idaaltlr coniraaa If ha mo praa It. oatl! I ha d abandaaad bla lfa to tloaa na raaaniallva Akin of Toih. hat roMrl h..,;,. iind- .rfirmi ininmucat a raoiuiion anion wpia i-IM jurladlrllua Car lb grant. Kanlon rac ( tiarrttarr Wllaon la report to lhal A Kouibarn Hallaar. a airaauar Una in houa tha rlrrumaiaocaa wndr a Lira I a it la, and after appotntlnf a raialvar hit aon. Ja.ptr Wilton, at appoint!. tor ,n eour "ct him lo al a raputrd aalarr ef lit tot an aw I " fl"'""" t ma ..I.A.i ' " .1 fadartl raarl la dalua over to him tha " - a-wi I Droixrll.a aaavla ana nnir of lh m. Prnalor Craaford Inlroduiad a pro-1 pa'. poaed nonatllullonal aniarulmaat la limit I Murrlt II ral Lata, of tortland. Monday l ha larma of rtdaral ludgra or Inraitorl purchaard lha l.'t uoJ bond laaua of rourla to It yaara. . I acbaol ditlrlrl No. II. whH-h la In Rrport of tha raaorllr and minority nachaaiaa count . Tha fcciida ntv Ik f tha I.ortmtr Inveatliallnc commit ia I p,r r,B Intrrttt and tha cc.mp. llllon mare aurrniiiaa aronoay. ma raaorny as kMn. The aurcataful firm paid upholilina Hanator Uurlrnar'a right to r tain Ma tctl. and lha minority eond.mn- ing him. roIUlcal. 117 (P pramlum. Ilhookum Walllhaa. tha Klickitat In dian chief, aho racaatly ant to Waali Ington to Interrlrar I'raalilant Tafl reta tlTt lo Mount Adam hui klafxrrry flalda. Oovernor Fraar of Hawaii, arrived Inlaayt be hopaa Kooaevelt 111 be elect- Ban rrinrlaco Monday. Ha la a -drlaaa'al td and If he fa he will make another to the Chicago convention and eaya the Hawaiian lalanda ar tlrong ror lha prealdrnt. Hrnator Kllhu Root will b recom mrmlrd aa temporary chairman of thr K'I'iibllcan national convention. He ha a bcrn ael-rtcd by lha national commit! ami liaa announced hla acceptance, ilia aelex'tlon la considered rac lallr appro prlate from a Tift tlamlpolnt In view f the fact that he la a Taft aupportor. een tlniugb ha waa a member of The rtorc Rooarvelt'e cabinet and come from the alatd In which the e-prraldent re- elilt KaKtern. The hearing on the o eminent order rrved on the New York lock company. to ahow iiuii why It aliouM not ba ta rt rained front rilnpualng- of JSO.000 baga or coffee In conne-ctlon with th gov- Irlp aaat to tee the colonel, whom ha character liaa at ' a heap big man, all aama chief.'' Two laborer! employed In tha con struction of a bridge acroaa the rlpokane river near Mpokane, Kalph K. Hogga, of Bolaa. Idaho, and a man named I'ltt- man, mere dtowned Monday, when the boat In milled they were croaalng the alream overturned Heporta now being received from tha Qulnlault lake dlalrlct are to th ef fect that fully 10.000.000 feet of green Umber waa destroyed In tha recent foreat flrea, the greater part of tha loaa - falling upon the raurhera. The government foreat reserve north of the lake waa aleo Invaded and aome timber destroyed. Indictments containing ZZ rounta were returned by Hie United 8iala grand Jury tt 8eattle Monday against V. A. ernm.nt ault to break up the UraalHan Rlda-wav and K. K. Gloss, oromotera of i of fee valorlxation achrnie. haa been ad- the Jovlta Helshtt townalte, th In Journed until Friday by Federal Judge I dlctmentt charging uae of th l.'nlted Hough. iBtstea urnlla to defraud. A ooronefa Jury In th rata Of Henry The SaJnm Board of Trade at a meet- i Bpruck von Armenthal. tha northwett inc Monday nlaht aet Julv 11. 1! and Institute af Agrlculturer, noma. Italy, to th t ailed VUla Ivpartmsnl ef Agrl ruliur. git ll,a foiloalag cmp ac. ages: For Italy, alnler wheal. II. HI., tea acrea; wintar rye. Itl.Oot a.-ra; Inter barley, lol.tot, wlnlsr oala. l. Kt.tae acrea ror Hungary (Including Ooatla and rtlavonla); aprlag a lira l. jrl.oc acrea; spring barl.y. 1. 1 3.00 aarea, aprlng oat a, :. ill. tot acrea. Itumort of a acandal In tba private Ufa af lb royal family of Hetglutn have caused a aobaation In JCuropa. There ar several tsrslona af the affair, but tha report that lha quaea turprlaad King Albert In lha company of a cham bermaid and killed lb latter la deeled by tha klng'a secretary. IVlno Uotg William, th eldest ton of lha duke of Cumberland, and hla chamberlain. Von Oreve, were Inatanlly killed la an automobile accldeul on tha highway near r rleaack. ITuaala. Mon.lay night. They lefl llerlla Intandlna to proceed lo Copenhagen to attend Ih funeral of tha prince' uncle, tba late King Frederick VIII. Tha prime a tkull waa cruahed and Von Ureve'a neck waa broken. Tha father of the prince la head of the house of Outlph. ODD mm GATHER FOR BIG GRAND LODGE ME AT PENDLETON More Than One Thousand 3 Linkers and Rebekahs Will Be Present at Gathering, Mlacrllaoeoue. Naved fruin sacrifice on an altar of fire during a famine In tha northern part of the Island of 1-uiun. In the rhitlpplnee. little Kalkldad. a child of member of one or lha almoal extinct aboriginal tribe, who aaa bought for 14 peaoa by Mr. Abrou. a Filipino wo man. Just aa tne rire waa cracamg un der (he pyre upon which tha then t-ar-old little girl had been placed. as the moet popular passenger on tha aclflo Mall liner China, which arrived t 8an Francisco form the orient Mon day. The parenta had died from atarva- lon. and when rescued the child waa bout to be eaten by eantbals. Alarming rumor aie in circulation regarding the intention of the negroea of Cuba to rite In arms against the gov ernment. Arrests have been mad at Sagua la Grande, Santiago and In the vicinity of Marlel. At the latter place the rural guards found on the peiaon of on of the prisoners documents aald to Implicate in th conspiracy General Ivenet and other leaders of th In dependent party of Colon. The Itah Board of Tardone hie re fuaed to commute the eentence of Julius Klrmay, condemned to be ahot on Wed nesday 'for tne murder of a school boy whose home lie waa robbing. apple grower who ermmltJeljuJW4la-In ChlcspO Sunday." tetilrnetf a verdict lb i aaepenaenc he-kWUd himself In a fit e tatised by drinking. HOW THIN PEOPLE MAY PUT ON FLESH Great Discovery by Eminent Specialist l.v Judging from the counties prepara tion ana treatments which are contin ually being advertised for the purpose or. martin min people riesny, develop ing me arms, necK ana oust ana re mac lug ugly hollows and angles by the soft curve a lines or health and beautv there are evidently t.ourands of men and women who keenly feel their ex cessive Dimness, ana it tnereror gives us real pleasure to publish herewith a simple prescription which, by correct ing faulty metabolism and stimulating the activity of certain aluggith vital or , gans. quickly produces a marvelous transformation In the appearance; the Increase in weight frequently averaging from 4 to 6 pounds the first week, and " Very rarely Ipss thnn 2. This Increase m.weignt aipo carries with it a general improvement in tne neaitn. catarrh, mens i a ana nervousness, wntcn near ly always accompanies excessive thin ness, all gradually disappear; dull eyes become bright and pale cheeks glow with a bloom of perfect health. The prescription, which contains no dangerous drugs and is absolutely harm less, calls for 2 oz. Tincture Cardomoma Kllzlr of Callsay.R and enough water to fill an 8-oz. bottle, and can readily be prepared by any druggist. One or two tablet poonfula should be taken about 20 minutes before each meal. Gat all you want, but chew your- food thor oughly. Inquiry develops the fact that this prescription frequently filled at the woodard Clark drug store in this city, and by other prominent central city druggists, and we arc led by thoir state ments to add the following: (CATTTIOlfi AltBongh tne above pre scription is nntqaaled for relieving ner rousness. lndgstloa ard catarrhal trou bles, it ehould not, ewingr to it ramark able flesb-growina propertias, b ased by anvon who does not detire to pat on nth. y - : . -ft th dates for the" khTfualTneir 'air. Plana for an aerial exhibition and many other attractions are being arranged. It Is probable the horae show- also will be held on one of the three days. The Association of Railway Claim Agents of the t'nlted States and Can ada Is In session at I-oa Angeles. The association has been In existence for 23 years and comprises 95 pur cent of th steam roads In the United atttcs.aml Canada, The torpedo boat Davis collided with th gun boat Annapolis at Vallejo Mon day, tearing away part of the gun host's gusrdn and rigging and springing nor own masts. Federal officials at Los Angeles an nounced Monday that wlfhln six weeks tha entire holdings of the Southern Pa cific Railroad company In the oil sec tions of .California would be attacked by the government. The railroad's hold Ings in tho state are worth millions. comprising much of the richest of the oil lands. Oliver P. Wharton, who was present at the birth of the Republican party in 1856. la dead at the National Soldiers' noma at Sawtelle. Cai.. at the age of 81. Mr. Wharton was referred to many times aa the "Thomas Jefferson" of the Republican party. Ha had written the resolution adopted by the first conven tion. The body of th man found floating n the Inner harbor of Los Angeles Sun day with a fractured skull and his hands tied to a heavy Iron bar, was identified as that of Bernard Rein, a sheet metal worker from Detroit. When he disap peared he had about J 1000 and valuable jewelry In his posHesi-ion. Foreign. Guadalupe, a deserted town of adobe, three miles south of the Rio Grande and 36 miles east of El Paso, was entered by' a column of 200 federals Monday without resistance. If successful- in holding, the place against the rebels, the Mexican government will make a port of entry of the town, substituting It for the one which It lost when Juarez was taken by the rebels,. .... , Cable advices roni tha international ROSES PRESENTED 70 DELEGATES TO UNITED CLERICUS (Continued From Page One.) today, will be filled by Lord Bishop J. A. r. de Pensler, of New Westmin ster, B. C. Otherwibe the program as previously published in The Journal will I ber of patriarchs relieved waa 194 and IBlrlsl i Tbs Jsarasl I ftndleton, (r. May :i Pendleton today la boat to mora than 1004 Odd r'elloa and Hauekaha from vsry sec lion of Oregon. Th number will ba considerably augmented tomorrow when the grand lodge sessions open. Today the grand encampment of Patriarch and tha Itehakaha' assembly ara hold ing srsslons. the special sessions for degrees opening at u clock and regular sessions at lu. At the degree session of the former grand encampment de grees were conferred on - past chief patriarchs. Election of officers of both encampment and Itebekah aasemMy will be held thla afternoon. Roaeburg and Medford ara making a fight for tbt 1111 couvention whW McMlnnvUl la boosting for the 1911 session. aWportt show rrogr. At th meeting of the Patriarchal Branch of Odd Fellowship today, tha reports of Grand Patriarch O. P. Mil ler and Grand Scribe K. K. Hharon were submitted. The former a -report dealt with the general conditions of the en campments In tha Oregon Jurisdic tion and cloeed with a recommendation of an Increase of Jl'OO a year In the salary of tha grand acrlbe. Noteworthy In the report of Grand Hcrlb Sharon waa tha statement that for the first time since 1897. a loss In membership Is shown and for this con dition he ascribes non-payment of duea aa the principal caua. declaring that many encampments had weeded out thalr member In bed standing. He reported the Installation of three new chapters during the year, Columbia Encampment No. 77. at 8t. Helena, Blue Mountain Encampment No. 71, at Prairie City and Canyon Encampment i, si l anyonviiie. Douglaa county, aelle Coat faOOO. - The number of encampments In the state May 1 was shown to b 70 with a membership of IS1, a decrease during tlie ycar of 23. The total Income dur ing me year was l, 69(1.56. an average or ii.3i per member, out of which 4005.05 was paid for relief. The num !! edificea for worship la lha riiy. plaimli.g to altar lie building and to add rooms which alii l fuuJ up for ins oik of I he Htinday ecrtuol Mines tha routing of lu K V Mtlrera. who la the youngrsl preaesr la tl ally, lha oik amotig lha young people aad lha rtunday achool rvlsU haa groan la auch aa ettsnt that mora room aiusl ba provided A Portland archllacl la at oik on lha plana lo lemudel In) structure. Additional Help al Iualfflre. tftfeeUI la 1 Jsarasll Hood Klsr, Or. May Jl-l'poo tha recommendation uf I'ustofflrs Inspector Duiand. Hood River haa ben awarded an additional city mail carrier. Three men ar now employed In this ca 'tty Harry tHbaonalll be il, nsw carrier An additional malt clerk will also b employed In th postofflee lo begin work July first GREAT NOR HERN O A L IN DITCH: 2 ARE HURT d'alted Tret lasted lie ) New Westminster. H. C, May !l The Oreat Northern local from Hlalne to Hest'le went Into th ditch about two miles south of Blaine about (.10 thla morning. To engineer and fin-man are report ed badly Injured, but there were no fatalltlea, and tt la understood trtat all passengers escaped unhurt. STEAMER TEAL GAINS LANDINGJJH00D RIVER ll!! U IU IwhII llood Knar, or. Ma :i Th J N. Teal, steamer i f the Oprn ltler Tians hj 1st Ion company, la lha first bust to maks lha high water landing at Hood It 1 1 a r thla aswaon Th Iniiirr tuned II barge down from Ih upper landing Monday and discharged a cargo of freight. There has alvtra been a fight between the tltat boat eompanlee on lha inldie Columbia lo gel the aharf landing at lloud lUver during Ih high water period and the Teal won out thla year. Tha channel la ery narrow where th aleamrra Und and tha company gel ling lha wharfage haa an edge over Its competitor. Tba freight and passenger business la very heavy on lb river lines beta ecu purtlanl and Hood Rlvar dur ing lha high waler period when tha steamer land near Ih business section of th city. (Vffe Mra Cjolnjf lo Hraalt. New Vora, Mr II A delsgatloa af ' la niefnlwra of the Amarlran Caffe ltaiera' Trafric and Pure FJ aaa. t'allun haa Miled am lha stesrear Va. aria fur Hraill to lavsaligala tba 4aila lions in lhal country aim a ir tt. bringing about a system uf coo Mrf alien amung lha coffee dsaiara of A marl. and llrasil. aheta thr fuarth af Ike coffee Unpolled lino tba t'nlted tltat la groan Tha lsit of ih A met leans la In response lo an Invitation fruaa th llratillan government. For Ironing la ea and dainty fabric I liun has lnn brought out la ktns land In tha form of a pallahad atl roller, fined with elactrlo beating Malta. ' Play Makr lilt. - iirlm Is The Jscreal.t Hood Rlvsr, or, May Jlf Tha comedy entitled. 'The Time al Hla Life.-' waa rendered at the Monro opera house by ha graduating i lass of th Hood River high achool. The opera hous waa packed and a enug eum of money was realised by the students lo help defray Ih elpenaea of lha graduating exrr-i-leea. 9TH BALLO ON BISHOPS T LEAVES DEADLOCK FIRM (United press lease Wire.) Minneapolis, May 21 The ninth bal lot for tha election of tJehope was taken at tlf quadrennial general conference of the Methodlat Episcopal church her today, with the deadlock unbroken by a choice. On the ninth ballot the Rev. T. Hen derson of" Brooklyn waa within t votea of election. lirldal VHI blow Morra. iSperlitT la Tke JoarasLI Hood River, Or.. May 31. I.lnatt A Co.. w ho have bean conducting a general merchandise store tt Hrldal Vail, hav moved their stock to Hood Rlvar where they will engage in business ( Whirled lu I rn th. (Cnlteri lre Lessed Wlre.t Winnipeg. May 21 Robert Hamilton, rrflllw right, aged li. employed In the city asphalt plant, was caught In th shaft and whirled to death today. Boxcar, Gasoline, ' (XI, Burn. (Oerlal to The Jourastl Albany, Or., May II. A boxcar con. talnltig four or five tanks of gasoline snd several esses of oil caught fire Saturday night In th Southern Pacific freight yards her and was destroyed. L ... l. - Ask Your Doctor Headaches. Biliousness. Constipation. Headaches. Biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills. Ayer's Pills. Ayer's Pills. , If your doctor says this is all right, remember it! Lu."L ECZEMA Xtcalaff ' . or rtorlaali olaoa Oai Us Blaaehard'a Ecsema XtOtlon old by Braggltta. T diagnosis,. Instruction and ' ad vlc bv C. E. I.Iartchard, at 131 6th t Portland. H will also- atala how tha disease will act and disappear under tha uae of thla lotion. Call from t to 7 p. in., or write for symptom blank. Is Infeeesfsd and alianM- i Lknow about the wondarlul .-r Jt .iHuee : iasesB, WEs ataauy. veey Interest ow aboo MIL Whlrltaf Spwy I The new Vngloal SyrUige, be carried thrbugh. Approximately 80 delegates ill participate In the con vention, according to Rev. Talbot. Prominent among the 80 priests, mis sionaries and bishops who will be in at tendance upon the convention from out-of-town, are: Liord Bishop J. A. U. de Penaier of New Westmlnater, B. -C, Biahop Paddock of eastern Oregon, Bishop Funaten of Idaho, Bishop Wells of Spokane, Bishop Charles Scaddlng of Portland. Archdeneon Tentreath of Van couver, B. C. Archdeacon Beer or Kasio, Archdeacon Chambers of Portland, Rev. A. A. Morriaon of Trinity parish, Rev. Ramsey of Procathcdral, and Rev. E. Shayler of Seattle. ,. Social Qatharlnga Flannad. Bishop Funsten will be a guest at the home of Mrs. Witney I Boise; Bishop Paddock will be entertained by Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Morrison; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ransom will be the host and hostess of Bishop Wells, at their Madison street home. and Bishop do Pensler will be the guest of Miss Etta Morris, at her home on King street. The convention which promises to be one of the best in the history of the organisation will adjourn Thursday night. During the convention a number of interesting papers. will be read and discussions in regard to the work of the church, the clergy and means, for the upbuilding of the denomination will take up the delegates' time. A number of social gatherings are also planned. These Include a reception at the home f Bishop Scaddlng, a dinner at the homo of Rev. Mr. Talbot for the con vention speakers and several break fasts and luncheons In various parishes where sessions of the convention are to be held. the number of weeks sick benefits paid ISO. Thn current exDcnko for the veur was l7t 63. The total assets of the encampment, as shown by tho report, amount to $64,864.65. This evening and tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock the local band will gjvu a concert on the streets and following the concert tomorrow evening a recep tion will be held In tha Oregon theatre. The program for tomorrow Includes a street parade at 1 o'clock, the grand decoration by the grand lodge, grand encampment, Rebekah assembly and Pa triarch Militant and an automobile ex cursion into tha farming districts at 6 o'clock. Stampede to Potash Fields. (L'Dlted Press Leaeed Wire.) Ban Bernardino, Cal., May 21. New potash fields, of greater magnitude than those recently discovered In thla aec tion, are causing a rush today to the Nipton lake region. The deposit la re ported to be the richest ever located on tho Pacific coast. Includes Timber Knlrle-a. I Wnihlnrtnn Bureau of Tho Journsl.) Washington, May 21. Representative Laffcrty of Oregon has Introduced a bill Including timber and stone entries j lit nn act providing for tha validation of certain homestead entries. The largest vessel ever driven by Internal combustion eiglnce, as well as tne largest on tanx snip, Dunaing in Germany, will be 625 feet long and of 16,000 tons capacity. Short Scenic Excursion To and Through Beautiful Tualatin Valley Country.' North Plains via United Railways Wilkesboro. PICNIC GROUNDS OPEN TO VISITORS North Plains Park, ideal place to spend day. Pure drinking water. Restaurant and grocery stores for lunches. Shade trees. Mountain in view. Week-end rates. Inquire for time cards and descriptive literature. 235 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. Remodel McMinnville Church. (Special to The Journal.) McMinnville, Or., May 21. Tna Chris tian church, which has one of the larg- A Good 5 Cent Cigar There's no reason why you cannot have a ifood cigar for a moderate price. "Sam Sloan" oc; try it. Crowds attend Oaks Rink these days. Greatest fJerve and Blood Tori! 1 ' " L T, No. 2 No. 2 INDUSTRIAL SURVEY OF STATE PLANNED A sir mar ah-aectst I? lhe minntiuBDlV m inn tank sealed. 11 ' glTSi fait parllenlar snd dlroo- tone Invaluable to ladles. - KAaTKli CO 44 Isrt SM SW sTtt 1011. (roe aala by flkldBMe Drag O- WeeAara, . Cauls C. aa La as-Dart- Drag Cc a eterea ; I fJSiVi I Hi mill l l l in CURES RHEUMATISM For 16 Years 6088 jMti&p vvVf liaa been growiag in public confideaca. V A docttfrk prescriptioa, not .. , a quack remedy, it cares where Otbere fail. .' Not "made to aU"bat Bade lo- ear, it ia guarantied by reliable makers who aree to Ttfund your money if results 1 sre sot aatis factory. Ask year aVaglist BaoUatrraa. the. fc6088 MATT J.1 Johnson mws. raui, sua. 160881 - (Special to The Jotirnsl.l Oregon Agricultural College, Corval. lis. Or., May 21. Dean 3. A. Beaell, of the school of commerce ,&t tho Oregon Agricultural college, win have charge of an industrial survey of tba state tor the Oregon statistical bureau this summer. Tfie'. purpose ia to collect ac ourata statistical data to show tho de gree to which the various counties of the state are developing their resources. , I'lans for making the survey completed at a recent meet advisory committee jan-K-statistical re search which incttotfes representatives of each industrial department of tha col lege, aa follows: Commerce, Dean J. A. Bexall; . experiment station. Dr. James VUnycombe; school of agriculture, Dean A. . a. uoraiey; school or - engineering. Dean o. A. covel; division, of horticul ture. Prof. I. Lewis; dairy. husbandry department. Prof. F.' L, Kent; achool of mines. Prof. H.-M. Parks; forestry de partraent, Fror. G, W. Paavy; political economy. Prof, Hector Mac Pheraon ag- ronomy department. Prof. H. D. Soudder. A plan haa been adopted -which divides tha state Into districts and provides for field agents to cover each district and collect tbs rfata which will ba compiled at the college next fall. . The - field agenta will work under the direction of Assistant Statistician -E. B. Lemon. T Resembling a huge pneumatic, ham mer la a new compressed atr pile firlve'e. which delivers Us blowa ao rapidly that s pile cannot spring back between I tm m Mm .5 u 1 Saw' AfSHillj e. a W-i www -imiii..,iiiiHffp m P IA niii ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AVcgelaWcrVeparalbnCffAs srmilarifii teFborfamlRefiuli ting Qe Storaaclis andBowwsof rrPWajSBSPjrTTBSSBCaiMSB1 .,yyg.f3Milla.VlaTH Phjmotcs Di3es8onhterflg nessandRestlontaiusneiOtr Opiinu.Norphlne norHacnL WOT ARC OTIC. AMeSdts jinarStid ' jSwawsfl- . BiCmtraakUk . fasaajFasiiesjft 3 Aperfecl Remedy foTConsflp; iion.aourouimaui.uuaiiM WonrafonvulswnsJevEnsfr ncss aid LOSS 0F5LEEP. j' akaaaBaBBaSaeaaBaaB-sH . lacSkwle Signarareof i NEW YORK. (HI For Infants and Children. The Kind Vou Have Always Bought Bears 4a. I have given per tonal, inspection to the working of M. I. S. T. on the human ty stem, and must say that it entirely meets with my pro- lassional sanction. D. H. LOOMIS. Late Demonstrator of Anatomy. Pblladel. phla Medical College : "Exact Copy cf Wrapper, the - aW AT J. Il5fi i li i-nr iiupt IVf I III V VUI i tty n YFbKPm Qnn MfLa.n. i f mn , trfe ....pNTaaaT il liS&jA Native Guarantee n. I. S.T.flo. 2 Will Cure ' RHETTMATISM no matter how Inn stanAlne- Any case of Inflammation of tba Bladder ar Enlarged Prostate Gland, no matter it the pa tienta have bean for year" forced tn aaa a catheter. BLOOD POtSO! IN ANY STAQE. ANY CASE OP DIABETES. 7 It Is no iUmulanw -lt afleeta are parmasaet ind laating. Will eora ,an eas ef Strietar without local treatment. Will kiimii. from the system Caoeer and Cancerous Germa In addition te tha aboee, M. I. 8. T. No. t aas eared nanyeaaaa of Paraiyais. Loeemotor Ataxia, Spinal Trouble and apparently louu; able dlswsea of the nerve T -- : M.18.T. ba bees on tha raarVet for ever CI year, and baa eured thousand of suflerara. It Is prescribed by leading pbyaJeeo ail ever tha , country. It is pleasaol Uf take and absolutely a fr. - it -merer tn$rvs9&; or-dlffilnlssea tne ' action ft the beart. if yon ar auffering fro no any chronic disease yoa are urged to writ t us, no matter bow many doctors er kind nf medirloea rou bar tried without rellet M j GUABANTEB TO .CUKE TOU v , That yoa may judge of tbva)3bf ie Oreat Sneef ftr fr.r rn-" aeir. w win send yoa on week's tretmen h mi t P. 1 enly asking that ken eured yoursi if rou will rei-.i-n.- I t to otters. Writ copfldentia.'iT to -.:r Drii-i d-i-i.-ij- . giving tyinploms. j per box. or ix I . j fir e ; Address M. X S. T. CO., .Toledo, Pot aa'a in Portland by XSHJT FttlT, f-e., z : 3 Oak 6ta. Hours I t. n, t t , n. Tono I It 13 u, . Oar maosclna always IresU. V a deal la tw I. 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