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i:. tarr.r;s it. r lO t: 'XI (?) 'M 'Mm f in -'li r.vs;:o. A - a- r i V i ' III : 'r Mr rlmid, Wilkins "In that new book of yours Vhy don't you write in a ban-: qtiet scene?" ' ShasCV" Wrlter-"Yet:.wdsl What do I know abotity banquet?" . .. Monday's DMgMNe llesuniof World Happening "f Afternoon Until , Kuntern. , A delegation of Omaha Vhen asked tla . Nebraska legislature. Monday to pasa a v bill authorising DougUm county to Issue bonds in. .the sum of $1,000,000 for the parpofta 1 of- rebuilding the- Jiouses . In the tornado district of. Omaha. That Nebraska Will" not participate In the San TraniUsco exposition waa made certain Monday, morning - when the house of representative refused ta con. sider the bill tot an appropriation Of tioo.000 for that purpose. - : . WiHiam Dr- Haywood:.orgaolier for th industrial Workers of the woria, was 'sentenced to six months In r the '.-'. county Jail al Tatersoru 1 J.LTAonday afternoon on" conviction of causing un lawful assemblages. ' v u -r - " J " ' The grand Jury, at New,.York Invest!- gating the ponce grau scanuai v '',. tmi)ted Monday to trace the source of an alleged bribe fund of 125.000 raiHfd to keen John J.; Hartigan. a pa ' trolman recently .convicted of; perjury, from making! a confession involving .superior Cjficers. Inspector "Dennis -Sweeney has . been indicted in connec ' tioh with themSUer. .' ... llarlakenden House on the Winston Churchill estate, near Cornish, N, H., which Is to be occupied by. President . . Wilson this summer, will be ready "for . bis use by the. middle of April. The house contains about SO woms, of ' which H .are-sleeping-chambers. The clcrlcarstaff will be lodged at cottages - , utnahmn an ' eighth of a mile from . the nouse, . t - - The strike of the ladies' tailors and dressmakers at Boston ended. Monday when the strikers voted to accept, an offer of Jhe manufacturers. The terms of settlement were not made known, ' but It la understood that the employers "agreed to f 48-hdur week, increased Twages"and reeognTFioh . e-t tW--onion; ; rTMemberstOf the" Illinois state senate's commission appointed to investigate the "white-slave" traffic, agreed In execn. nive session Monday to ask the cooper ' atlon of state and merchahts'in the for ' mation of a permanent national organ . izatlon to aid working girl - The price of meat soared to the high - e't". figures of the year In New York Monday and indications are that it will go still higher. Dealers say the short , age soon will become acute unless nh'pments checked by the Ohio and In- . tliana floods are nun lea to mo civy, o Mrs. John "w. dates was-sayed wun a' subpoena at New York Monday after noon in a suit to recover $75,0OO from her, Charles W. Morse, , CharlesL M. . Sihwab, John H. Flagler, Colonel Ror ' ert M. Thompson, Isaac Guggenheim -and others. The sum mentioned is al J loged to represent the loss of Arthur . P. Helnie in certain ice stocks. I . pacific Coast. . A::T.-Iabhardt,' secretary-of the IMas- ter Painters' association, and H. W, tUoblnson,- niemher -of the Prico -List " committee, defendants In 'the case of t the Master : Painters' association, flft 'eljrht.menbars of-which Were placed on : trial hIT Sacramento three weeks auo. have" pleaded" guilty to the charge of maintaining a- combination in restraint of trade, in violation of the Cartwright anti-trust state Jaw. -While working in the Ben Harrison ; mine, .near; Sumpter,' Sundayt,Ross P. Yet Full of Gas Yqur-Stomach Empty - That' Nervous Dyspepsia $nd Can Only Be Cured With Baalmann's Gas Tablets. .All sloniach gas does not come from .food fermentation Many times your stomach Is perfectly empty, and yet you are Dioaiea ana iuu oi gaa . ' The origin of this, gas la still a mya tery to physicians, but the cause is known to, be mostly nervousness After operations many patients, with perfect ly empty Stomachs, suffer from gas for - days afterwards, due to, shockto the nervous system. - , - Baalmaas'a Gas Tablets have proven to he the only specific for stomach gas luet to-the. nerves. At the pit of your , stomach Is a delicate fletwork of nerves called the Holar Plerfust Irritability of ;' these gastric serves always produces gas and Baatmann's Gas Tablets is the only specific made to calm the Solar " Plexus nerves that produce so much gas. '. ' . ' Sold by every druggist for 60c. but be careful " to get the - genuine -Baal-mann's Gas Tablets In the yellow pack age. J Baalmann Co.,-836 Sutter St, ;San Francisco, "'..... ' ' You &n Cure That Backache, I'sln flloiiK the bauk, dlMiupu, lieadache and KPtii'ml ImiKiinr. et package of Motber Ory' "AROMATIC-LEAF,, the pWunt toot and hrb - cure fr all KWiw.'-Uladiler nl L'Hnarjr tron ' blmi. Whfd yon fwl.kll mn down) llrii, weak siMf without pnwKy, tbia remarkahla com bination of natura'a hi i i and root". As a tonic laxatlTe It baa m equnK Mother Oray'a Aroma tle laf ia aold b.v Dnittglsta or aent by mail fr M) eht. Kmil sent FKEB. Address The Mother' Crfy Co., t Koy, N. T. WHOOPIMa COUGH Spasmodic i k our ASTHMA C0UC1U . BRONCHiXiS CATARRH COLDS tSTkBLISHEO 1ST A simple, sale nU efl'ective trwUmont bronchial trooblea,-awoiding dru. ized Cresolene atop the paroxv . , .1 Whooping Cough and relieves t- -medio Croup at once. It is a toon to stUerers from Aathma. The arr carry iug the anti ueptto vapor, Inspired with every breath, make breathing easy; soothes the sore ihroat and flops the coitgh, assuring rest ful nichts. It iR invaluable to moifierl with young chiMren.. T-Send us fKf.il far descriptive .voiet. Atfc tFHpflISTB, ifrt ('r-" n:AntlHPtlc, bral . tor tin-lr-riwu J , iot. Tht-yart linpia,! irn'fleir(tann wpiir. if jnordru;nnt or trort um, toe In itjuiiiMi VAPO CRKOIEKE CO. : 62 Carllwl) St., N. Y Mampton "Tbere nes Waybarn. Won't ride In anything but a six-cylinder car." , ..; Uhodes -"Huhf I know fiiip wheil he nsed to beg a friend of mint for a ride on nls eteam roller." Received' From . 3 'Clock Yesterday o'Oock This Morning. McMahbn.'of ljuker, was killed when a quantity of ore caved lrt on film, Mc Mahon was about 60 years- old. and is survived by a Wife apd flva children. The Monmouth ' Creamery company has been awarded the contract of sup plying the state institutions at , SalemJ with butter for April; This will amount approximately to 8000 or 4000 pounds of butter; , -;..:T l;-.... Mayor; Oorham Of Cathlamet, 'Wash., has been 'appointed temporary receiver for tlia tikamokawa bank, which failed last. week. , "' Lyman Deach Andrews, 84 years old, a native of New York state, who came to Seattle via Panama-and California in 1SS0. when, .that city Was a village of ISO. whites, died Monday in , San Diego, Cal., where be was visiting his Son,,. William,. It. Andrews, corporation counsel of San Dlegd, Farmers of Wasco. Sherman and Gil- Ham counties' are jubilant over the moisture which hag been experienced during the past three days. Rain .came down slowly and while the total precip itation waa only half an inch, all of it went Into the ground', '.Dr. John Grant - Lyman, ' physician,' society man and " alleged " "get-rlch-quick' swindler, who recently com pleted an lS-months' term In thefed eral prison at McNeil's Island, Wash., was arraigned in the United States dis trict court at Loa Angeles $ttHy on three indiotmanfs charging hint with fraudulent use of the jnails. He pleaded not guilty, ; ' . Federal prosecution 'of tha frauds by, which the Crocker National banRlOst 1200,000 will not cease with the case against Charles F. Bakerrthe'BS81sttmt-l cashier - who r has confessed to embes allng a--um approximately $200,0.00. United States Attorney McNab an nounces that he will lay before the federal grand Jury evidence1, tending to show that the brokers with whom Bak er traded among them some of the best known firms 4n the city -were guilty, "of criminal conspiracy to . loot the funds of a federal depositor. . Foreign. ' . Governor Carranzk, at the. bead of the revolution against the Mexican gov ernment in the north, has declared him self provisional -president. - The entire membership of both houses of the first Chinese national as sembly under Republican auspices has been elected, according to official ad vices. The first meeting will be held April 8 at Peklrt. The Chinese congress will comprise about 800 members 'in the lower house and 800 in Jhe upper cham ber. " . The" Portuguese parliament on . Mon day ratified the trade convention with the United States signed at Washing ton 'in -1911'." A full state -funeral was accorded the late Field Marshal Viscount "Wolseley at London Monday when his body was interred in the crypt of St. Paul's Cath edral, alongside those ' of Nelson and Wellington. The London Dally Mall has offered a' prize of $50.000 -to the first person who pilots a "water plane' across the Atlantic , in 72 contlnubus hours. The Mail describes a "water plane" as an aeroplane able to alight on and start from water, and adds that -It must not be confused with hydroplanes or skimming boats. The contest Is open to the world, . Miscellafieous. Application has been 'made to Presi dent Wilson for the appointment of Mrs. Robert C. Wlckliffe. widow of Representative Wlckllffe of Louisiana, for the position of chief of the child ren's bureau, ' " - - Currency reform will- come inform ally to the attention of " congress soon after it assembles next week, nolwlth atanding the efforts of Presideri't'tm son and the Democratic party leaders of the two houses .4 , focua (attention upon the tariff in the early weeka. of the extra jpessiom. At least a half doz en curt-ency bills will be ready for In troduction when congress meetsxi : Conditions in Mexico, -tt least on the Gulf coast andTiear the capital, have become sufficiently reassuring to war rant the tTnlted States in withdrawing soma of the naval force maintained at Vera Crua and Tampico for' the' last two months. , - f Two-thlrdS of the survivors of the Scott Polar eJtpedltlon will come home either gray-haired or bald. Alfred Wright, of Toronto, Canada, has re delved from his ijon, C. S. Wright, the physicist of the company that sought the south pole, a letter which, said this was the result of their hardships and suffering. , The recant agitation In the Protestant Epiacopal church and In its press to eliminate from its name the word 'Pro testant." or to adopt a new name, has called forth a letter of protest froni 16 prominent rectors of New York, which has been sent to the Bight Rev, Daniel 8. Tuttle, of Missouri, presiding bishop of the church. ' WESTERN UNION TO FIGHT. CITY 'LICENSE W. A. Robb, local .manager for the Western Union Telegraph company, this morning in the municipal court con sented to a fine of ST50 for "omnnny, w4eh- -is- chaith with the clt ; .!:,.; ouiiriiince. It ia proposed by' tne company to test the constitutionality of the ordinance, ,' City Lif'iise " Inspectors McEchren and ,-Hut! i.inson fHed a complaint against the company yesterday afternoon,-setting forth that it refused to take out a license for its messenger - ice. . The company was represented hi 'r(ir,his morning by the law firm of Beech, i Simon &- Nelson, In : order o take the case to the higher court, this firm gave its consent for the $50 fine. The;llcenffe fee for the year is 1100. The ordinance also Specifies, that, such companies doing a cltymessenger Bcrv-Ice-sliall ffl-1onaw4th-4h-eltaFHiadl-tor of $1000. Alt other local messenger companies have compiled with the measure by taking out the license and filing the bond. culture states that' wages paid to- field laborers tn tliia country havo increased S.2 per cent last yeae tttid 7 per Cent dur ing the last, two years. First Motorist "Why yau-jp , out to Jirnville and gjt nabbed for .es. ccedinj the speed limit?" ' ,. . .Friend-"Why should W- ' ; First Motorist "Say, man, you ought to see the beautiful hand : engraved speeders' medal they civ e with each fine." I CAPITAL RunrAmo finnrt's Hpfikinn ' Is r V VI I IV W V V I y, lWV.IWIVII Y : s .' . I A- in ravor 01 : roreign uor- porations . but Legislature Pulled lts Sting. (Sali'm 'ilurean of The Joarnal.) - ; Salem, ; Or., April . 1. The supreme court today held that -the law impos ing on foreign corporations an annual license fee- baaed upon .the amount of capital stock is unconstitutional on the ground that It imposes the tax upon the whole capital stock' of A foreign cor poration, Irrespective! of whether it ia employed in this state. The other provisions of the corporation law, how ever, are held to be valid.) . Having knowledge that the supreme court would likely hold this provision unconstitutional, the last legislature, An the last day of - the session, rushed through a law imposing a riat raw li cense of $100 a year for all corpora tlonsrM'hls will save to the state the Income of over $60,000 a year that Is derived from foreign corporations. . The question came before the court on a rehearing of the case or Leo IItrschfuldVgainst J. S. McCullagh, ap pellant, -wherein the .court held, that tt certain note was void" until the corpo ration which was a party to It had com- lied-wltlK-tbe state Iawa gpyariiliul foreign corporations. In holding that this one provision is void," the court states that the other provisions of the law are valid, and that before Uie note can be collected the corporation must pay Its -entrance fee of $50 and must be represented in the state by an attorney in fact, 'and meet all the Other require ments. ' '. '.. Other opinions were handed down as follower Louise Devroe, adminietratrif of the estate of Clement Devroe, vs. Portland Railway, Light A Power company, ap pellant This is an action for damages for personal injuriefc, tile lower court re turning a verdict In favor of the plain tiff for the death of her husfcand. The case is affirmed. ' A. E.'Chenoweth vs. J. W. . Meredith, appellant; appealed from Marlon; suit over mechanic's lien j. reversed and dis missed -' - ' - . " : - A. L. Kitchln Vs. Oregon Nursery company, appellant; ,, appealed from Washington; on petition for rehearing the, former opinion is modified,. W. H. Mason vs. Kred Melhafee, ap pellant; appealed from Klamath; suit oyer tlmbercontract; affirmed. " L. D. Flrebaugh, appellant, vs.' Leon Jf. Bent,ley and Jennie C.Bntley; ap pealed from Hood' River; suit to aet aside a deed; reversed. Herman E. Breese vs. Wlldwood Lum ber company, appellant; appealed from Lane; actionUTor 'damages; afflrtned. H. W. Spaulding et al, appellants, vs. John H.' McNary et al; appealed from Marion county; petitldn for rehearing denied.y - , Flanagan estate Robert K. Shine and J. W. Reynolds vs. Marshfield Realty & -Trading company, appellant; appealed from Coos; suit to quiet title; affirmed. Fined for Fishing Out of ffcason. , Victor . Brayer, a -bartender 'of 247 Davis street, pleaded guilty In Justice court th)s morlg9 a charge of fjsh Ing out. of season and, was fined $25. Brayer went trolling-for trout last Saa urday at Sherwood. . Someone : tele phoned Sheriff Tom Word tliatjhe ma'n smt jin" hl wav to. Portland witfTrt catch of trout and one of the sheriff's deputies met him at the train, "OFFER WAS FAIR APPEALED TO ME" Said Seattle Man, Speaking of Plant Juice, Which Has Benefited His Wife Greatly ' Here Is a testimonial from Mr, F. Ii Kehoe of, Seattle, who says his wife has been benefited by the use of Plant Juice, the new tonlc-ihat Is being intro duced ln.the northwest. Mr. Kehoe, who resides at 1109 Howell street, lit that city,' said: "My wife has been using Plant Juice for an obstinate case of indigestion that has .been troubling her foe some time. We did not seem able to find anything that would correct it. We read of the Plant Juice and the offer seemed' to be ao'falr it looked as though you. must have ; confidence. In the treatment. I now where you were rjght, for Plant Juice has helped my vflfefrom the, start She is feeling f's r ' lrr ever way' than' se-'f i Vme tlnta. It aeemtht rhmt Ji..,. what w-w: -.- i.-okiiig -for." ' -i it toiiif itrilism- mid general tAr itc, tve for all diwrdft of the stoma' h, kidneys, . liver ' or.- moon, I'lant juice stands in a class by Itself. - It eliminates all poisons from the blood, clears the liver, tones up the stomach, aids diges tion and thus cures d'!Pepsla. If you have coated tongue, foul breath, bloat ing after meals, no appetite, and do not Bt'Qtn to get proper strength from what you eat, if you "have headaches,, dizzy spells, spots before the eye, hot flashes, poor eMr'culaton,.. numbness, a feeling of woaknes. and tire, easily, you will find Plant JuwrtKjuaiwhat . you have been' looking for, t will correct-all -these symptfjms ln a-very short time, will flu you With new "life and'energy, your ap petite will Improve an beat of .hn-yopr food will digest, you will sleep better and wake up refveshed.and ready for the day'A; Work.. No matter how many things you have tried or how etlseour aged you may feel, try Plant Jo Ice and wutci) theeKU.lts.Tbe plant Jiilre jnati ia at The Owl prug Store, Seventh ami "WasnTngton, streets. r 0el a bottle' from him today and If you ar dot satisfied with the result, Jie will refund your money, v.. . ' i ,.h " ' . ' FEE 111 - The Town Cousin , Your (husband periled to eujoy his Jinner. lie ate with avidity. ' . : The .Country Coueln I'rn right glad to bear it. . 1 couldn't see him, but I whs so 'feared lie wan eatin' it with knife. ' , i ' -' BAY CITY'S FUND - . " . v " . i :;.v." ii ii i i1 ii H--;.',':' . ' ' Frisco Subscriptions for Flood Sufferers Expected to Go ' to $80,000. by Night. (United' rrpaa Lrawd Wlre.i ' San Francisco, April 1. Officials of the Natlopal Red Cross socletyhere aaid this afternoon that Sam Francisco's sub scription for Ohio and Indiana flood sufferers now totals $75,000 with every Indication t.hat it wiU.ne $80,000 be'ore night. Three thousand three hundred and forty-nine dollars was received at the, Red Cross offices "here today, mak ing their fund $62,753. ' The Knight of Columbus, alone raised $10,000 for the flood sufferers. FATAL GERMS NEARLY SET FREE BY FLAMES New York, Apri), 1. Million's ' of germs, typhoid, yellow fever, cholera and -other diseases, were. In momentary prospect, of obtaining their . freedom from jars and bottles In a specialist's laboratory and spreading contagion about the -neighborhood during a, fire today. Ther blaze was under the, roof of a six-story building on Madlspn avenue, on the edge of the fashionable resi dence section. Dr. Mary Haltou, a auffragiat leader, warned the firemeri,,pf ;the danger that the heat would burst the Jars and let s mportant to- All WomenT-" '' 7 Readert of This Paper . . TluiUHatids upon thousands of women hare kidney or bladder trouble and ne.ve suspect it. Women's complaints, often prove to be nothing e'lse but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease, , If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause, the other or gans to become diseased. " You may suffer a great deal with pali) In the back, bearing down feelings, head ache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervbus,- Ir ritable and may be despondent; it makes any one so. . But thousands of Irritable, nervous, tired and broken down women have re stored their health and strength by the use of Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, ... Swamp-Root brings new life and ac tivity to the kidneys, the cause of such troubles... ( Many send for a sample bottle to see what, Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy will do for tnem, Every reader of. this paper, who lias not alreudv trlHti it nmv adrli-CKH ti. W, . - " j . "' , " 5 ny mall. ' lou receive sample bottle .free can purchase the regular fifty cent and one dollar sice bottles at all drug Stores. Give Rie a Chaoce to EWa CoreTonr Rhcomallsrn XI vw I 'took fay own " nicdlelim. It cured m.r rheiifcallsTii after I had nffer-d tort or e for 36 year. I spent $3i.),ihw before 1 dlaeovered tne remedy that eurM me. Imt l lr gtre you the benefit of .my experienee for notliliig. If you suffer from rheumntism let me "end you a packUKe of my remedy absolutely free. Ikm't send my money. I vnut to glvo It to you. I want you to aee for yourself what it will da.. The X-rny j)leture 8hu' how rbeu nintlum t-wl)t ,d dlHtrirt the bune. Maybe yon are suffering the same nny.; Jenrt, Vol km'js need to. I've got the retnedy' 'that I bellero Will eure"-ti and it's yours for the. salting. Writs me twdef. g, T. llrlano. 189-L. Delano lildg.. Kyracuae. tt. V.. tsd I'll send on a frtse package the -tery day get ypur etttr. ' ' Children's Ills ; - '. '.' a . Sore throat, skin- irritations, earache, cuts, burns,, bruises ;tl ways some little trouble. LIS TO'GEri'will stop the hurt and prevent serious consequences. Where there are children there nni;zDiAL 2) ''-v 1 U 3AriTISEPT!ClJ The Gliardian of Health A perfect antiseptic; disinfectant, and germictfie of high Therapeu--liCTvalmr-i'lcasani 16 taste 'and smell.. Harmless us it is effica - ciojis-r Arrinvaliinhle first aid in ":. sickness and acctdctit. - 1 v. ' uei a coiue .Recp it nanay . sj Price. 25, 50c4 and fl. bottle -For Sale at the Owl D- " Co. Stores 7 ' Bolton Chemical Corp. I .fts., Hew york. VVV HI Vc r r. V ma Mrs. Knagg "Talk of conscience! I don't believe you know what a con science Is." :Mr. Knagg "Sure, I do. If that Inward monitor that, when you've done wrong," prompts you to think bp an ex cuse for blaming some one else.'-'- out the "bottled death" iti the office of Dr. A. Hicrirlnsa a bacteriologist. p-VThe firefighters bent every effort to keep .tne flames away from the garm corner, and succeeded in' heading off the blaze before it reached the laboratory. CONGRESSMEN BESIEGED ; WITH PLEAS FOR SERUM Washington,!; April , l'pWul ' let ters, .and even- telegrams; begging for the preclona . serum with which Dr. Frledmann appears to-be-curing tuber culosis are pouring1 in upon western con gressmen. Representative Kahn, of Saa Francisco, has had a particularly large number' of these appeals. . . "For God's sake; get me some of the serum, and' send It to me as quickly as possible," was the message telegraphed j - :.- ,3 ROSINOL CURED. AWfUL PIMPLES .: . -" " - " ' 'v Whole. Face CovemI, Now Clear. Brooklyn. N. Y... Oct 9. 1912. "I was troubled with two or three pimples com ing out on my chin. In a week or so my whole face was covered with them. Friends ad vlaed me to use different lo tions and salves. I tried them, but thev did me little good, Jf any." J .finally wasnea me pimpies wun iiesinoi- Boup and applied Reslnol Ointment before ;p Init to bed. In the morn In a- 1 found th swelling going down, and the inflam mation gone from tno jiimples. . I tried this treatment' for about-a week and found that most of the piinplus had dis appeared.. I- kept the treatment up for about a -month and then my face Was clear of all pimples. I have used Real- noi snap since, and rind tnat the pim ples do not come back." (Signed Wal ter "A. Stcnstruni, ii Willousnby ave. Nothing we can say of Reslnol equals What others, such- as Mr. Stenstrurn,' say of It. If you are suffering rbm itching,, burning skin troubles, pimples, blackheade, dandruff, chapped face and hands, ulcers, bolls, stubtxnn sores, 'or puts u .win - cost- you notiiing to try Reslnol Ointment .'and . Reslnol Souit. Juet send to Deot 15-T. Reslnol. Bal timore, Md.,for a free" Sample of each. isvery aruggisr sens iteainoi. Your Child's Health Your Tiy st Thought . It you have children, naturally your first thoughts are for their health, You certainly want them to develop slnmg,l healthy conntitutlons. The moat care-1 ful attention mut Im given when chit f dren show the first symploms of thai many common-ailments. Perhaps they J I .T,. .' if - ... . ' I iiiub eucriiicing airrnKin. ineae an i I other apparently minor ailments may b the forerunner to a weak constitution t'itutlon for life. '.'"".. I fiuch children need Jayne's Tonii' Vecmifuge wnjch-. is essentially a chll-j dren's .tonic. First of all. It will prover- ly care for the child's stomach. It will also Improve the appeMte( and. will add strength to the other organs o tin body. In cases of thin- '- Impure1 blootl, it Increases the number of red cor puscles, enabling the enriched blood, to keep the body healthy and strong. Among the most common ailments thai ,. KJ ,1 ran avfllnn i Ihfit nf A ,11m. ordered stomach, leading to an Impaired digestion. In many cases this trouble is due to parasites in the Intestinal tract. To correct such trouble, Jay ne's Tonic Vermifuge la unsurpassed. Jfor more than eighty years millions . f children have been restored to health through the use of this tonic. - Insist i upon-Jayne'draccept no other. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. V. Jayne & pon, Phlladerphia, Pa. . . HOWW? Bnonohlal TROCHE! Save f hc Voice . -save the lungs.- Relieve ?toersenoss and eouvfc Inapells. 26c. 50c, 1.C :;rlor;;. . JOHN C BROWN' A SON, Boston, Mass. Painfu. Housework is hard enough for ' a healthy - woman. The wife who has & bad back, who is weak or tired all the time, finds her duties a heavy bur den. . Thousands of nervous, dis- cou raged,- sickly -women have ' ,: traced th:ir lixjbles'to -sic1. Kianeys nave iouiu quic and thorough relief, through usinp; Doan's Kidney Pjlls. , The painful, trying times of woman's life are much easier to bear if the kidneys are well. Here's a Portland case. ' . i - i. . r t ..:.i, When 0) Hampton "Pin going to sell tin stock of a new company that will make me rich." ; ' Madden-"What la It? ' Hampton "We're going to extract silver from cloud with a silver lining." by one sufferer. - Others wrote stating that they would Inject the treatment themselves. The false impression that the govern ment has tested, the Frledmann treats ment fully, and Is now distributing it free to all applicants, has spread to all sections?.!)? ..the country. ;vl ' CITY WlHk APPROPRIATE -, $25,000 FOR SANDY' ROAD At a meeting of a special committee of the council yesterday with prop erty owners of Sandy Road and repre- sentatlves of , the Oregon Independent Paving company, It was recommended that about- $25,000 be taken, from the general- fund to pay" excessive assess ments for the- new pavement on the" --1 I Mm ' It 1--T Established 1 847. , ' i - .r PLASTERS External Courhs, Colds, Weak Lungs AllcocKs Plasters act at a preventive; as well as curative. Prevent colds becoming deep-seated. Allcock's is the original and-genuinc porous plaster. It is a standard remedy, sold by draggists in every part of the civilized world. Apply jvherever there is Paw. : :.l .... . M AllCOClitS Lotion-jaSmjAtii. s,mwf pew and good, Fot rubbhup where It is inconvenient to put a plaster. ' Wonderful in cases of croup, whooping cough and dl local -pains. Guaranteed to be an A-l Liniment. Price 50c a bottle. " -Send Stmt emtttamp for umpU Mitt.' ' ALLCOCK MANUFACTURINQ CO. 174 Canal 8treet, New York. When you need a Pill take a Brandretf& Pill : w.) For CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS, HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, INDIGESTION, Etc. jwy FegatoWa, Those Who Giely on the great home remedy-which has proved its power to relieve safely and speedily the minor ailments arising from defective or irregular action of the organs of ; digestion, find , themselves spared hours of suffering and able; to. ward off the attacks of serious sicknesss." never disappoint those who take , them. Thty help the digestion, stimulate the liver, clear the kidneys and regu late the, Rowels. , By purifying .hejblood they increase cheerfulness and create confidence. A3 actions depend on health and strength, those i whoknow Beecham's JPills Enjoy Life . - SoldeerywBtr. Ia boxes, 10e.. 2Se. : ' Beeeliaat'f Pilli hsve the larKst sals ol any medietas la the World. , iT-jrang m i.i v "Every Picture Tells a Story" Your Back is Ums-r.cmcrr.lr.r t:.3 r; 1 .: vi ,?,'. ':' ... .v '"'4 tzli fcy en Pco!crj.'.Pr!c5 55 cents. , T" f. iC .'..'j. Lady "I am collecting for the suffer. . ton poor." ' I Man "But are you sure tbey really mffer?" Lady "Oh, yos,lndeed! I goto thelf homes and talk to them for hour at , ime."' .. , . .. . .' boulevard. ; lit order to make this pay ment; and relieve property owners who would otherwise have their ptoperty practically confiscated, the city will re mlt. the"5 jer, cent of the cost :of the pavement that, is usually retained for' engineering fees. ' The donation by. the city will be distributed partly among those property owners who were as sessed excessively because for 10 blocks of the way there Is only a single track on the Sandy,-, .,, - Watch the Little Things . The piano Is now a' luxury that Is within thev means of most everyone. Pianos of reliahle makes aie dally of fered at prices that are astonishing. The quickest means of getting In touch with those who' are offering piano bargains Is to watch the want ads In The Jour nal's musical instrument column. . a. rr mtm World's Greatest 7 Remedy, Rheumatism la Shoulder I Relieved by using AllcocKs Plasters Athletes nse tnem for Stiffness or Soreness of muscles, l imes ' PORTLAND PROOt Testimony of a Resident of Clzr.r. Avenue, N. ' Mrs. "A. ' E 1 Fulton, - 070 Glenn Ave. N.; Portland,- Or., says:t "My ' limbs swelled som'e thing t e r r i bj eifroni i dropsy and;41ire 'were Jrge, ;Tl,tiy-.?P.QtondrJaziKSl.i -' doctored : and -tried: '.severs remedies, but did nut feem t find relief,' At last a fi i . . advised me to take I) ,: Kidney I'ill.and j got a ! After usin the first hot, f bloating betr in to ilisapn:-ar. the time i f:::! ' ' boxes, there ivas mi .'! -at all. Since, thi n, I I no trouble," 1 -v Ml V , N. Y, f IS" II II