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i Your money back if yw Mi sxtlsftal SO TOU SUPPOSE that a ccrapsar with a. capital of tseexexea. r!J In ton. ixd Ibe tituud retratatkm ci as nra at cooUsncos unrrrw. would mskevocb an offer asd cot carrr It out to the tetter' DO YOU SUPPOSE wwtmldJcepinifeeonritasdlBr lth tae public sod onr ehaaees of rUll irreatertuateas by fsfltnj- to tttlal any promise w make r DO YOU SUPPOSE we would sake soca aa cCer tt we old not hare the utmost ecnn Ceaec to the ratlsljtor qually ot oor roods' WE KNOW we can please you asd S3 re too moner.fOT HAYNEK WHISKET roea direct from oor distlllerr toyoo. wiua all Its oTtatnal richness and Bator, earryln a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTIIJ.ER'S GUARANTEE of PURITY asd AGE and cartES you U btf profits of tie dialers. Ttiars why lra best tor raedletnal purposes. That's why It's preferred for other uses. That's why we are rarularly supplying oxer a Quarter ct a mnitm satisfied customers. That's why You should try lu Direct from our distillery to YOU I Situ Dialtrs' Profits ! Prsvsnis Adultsrallen ! HAYNER WHISKEY SUNDAY AT 4 PURE SEVEN -YEAR -OLD RYE THE CHURCHES J . 4"i t Methodist Episcopal Church Sun-i day school IP a. m.. A. J Owen, su perintendent: preaching, 11 a. m. -lass meeting. 12:15 p. m.. Rev. G. TV Rlgbr. leader; Epworth League. 6.30 p. m., Evangelistic services. 7. 3D p ru. All are cordially invited to at tend Robert Warner, pastor First Baptist Church Preaching both morning and evening. In the niom:uc a sermon will be preached ..dapted tc the prerent need af voting -erts It is hoped hat '.1 the r.- ent cocverts will be present In ie evening will be held an evange .isMi service A cordial welcome to ni; whe may wish to come to any of these servees. R. W. King, pastor M. E. Church. South Sunday ser vices as follows: 10 a- m.. Sunday s. hoo! I. E. Earn superintendent; 11 a m.. preaching by pastor. No Junior League at 3 p. m.: 6:30 p. ni- Ep worth League. Mrs. Tivis McBroom. leader Subject. "Lessons from the lives of men that have failed"; 7:30 p m.. preaching by pastor. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Everybody Invited to all services. E. B. Jones, pastor. Congregational Church Sunday services as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.. Dr. H. X. Robinson, superin tendent, morning worship and preaching at 11 o'clock. Subject of discourse. "Christian Stability " Eve ning evangelistic service at 7:30. "Weekly meeting for prayer and Bible! study and choir practice Thursday j evening. A cordial welcome to all. Jonathan Edwards, minister. ' ' St. Mary's Church The following ESSTSrgggasgS ySasnSg!Sgggr;gg&' R are the regular meetings as furnish" 2f t pfi hr Pnthor "nflto ?imrtar R n m. low mass; 10:30 a. m., high mass; 2 p. m., Sunday school; 3:30 p. m. FULL QUARTS 00 EXPRESS PREPAID We will send you FOOT FULL QUARTS of HAYNEB"S SEVEN-YEAB-OLD BYE tor W.OX asd we will pay the eiviess ccarzes. When you receire the whiskey, try tt asd tt you doct Qsd It all rlcht acd as eood as you ever drtak or can buy from aay body else at aay price, then seed It tack at our axpesse asd your ttJBO will be returned to you by next malL Bow could an cSer be fairer! We take all the risk and stand all the expense. It the roods do cot please you. Wont you let us send you a trial order? We ship la a puts sealed case: no marks to show what's inside. If Offl of roar frlendf. to loin Uoart far SI6.00, by frelcht prepaid. Tea cab s SO Quarts. yec. w will fBd too SO Uu aartns S-4.0O. Write trcr nearest efflee od do It KOW. THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY ST. PAUL, KINK. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, 0. fO Dm I I T, TOT. TBOT, a ESTABLISHED lSa. HOTEL PEMDLETl VAN DEAN bros, ft Bert Hold fa p? FRAZER OPERA HOUSE souns: men's and vounc ladles' sodal- BAKER & WELCH, Mgrs, MARK M00RH0USE, Local Mgr. J "hW' days-l ' " m.0' low . ti mass: 9 a. m.. high mass: 7:30 p. m.. TUESDAY. FEB. 10 1 WEARY WILLIE WALKER I days A comedy piay with alluring musical numbers and progressive warf. wuun.nill.jj UWJUfj tiA ViJL tlillC One Grand Carnival of Fnn; One Continual Jollification. By a special company of rare excellence, headed by the tal ented comedians, Mr. Rube Weloh and Hiss Xitty Prancis. This is not a tramp drama, but the big musical farce comedy with a chorus of pretty girls, introducing the very latest musical successes. I rosary and benediction. Week . S a. m.. low mass; Saturdays. 7 p. , m.. Junior Sodality of the B. V. 51. , First Presbyterian Church Sun-; ! day school at lf a. m. Rev. Diven being still confined to his home by the I quarantine. Dr. Forbes will occupy his ; itev. Levi H j pulpit at 11 a. m., and jj Johnson at 7:30 p. m. si II TO AID THE GAME WARDEN. PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. 35 2 LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and sa v e you money. DOORS WINDOWS B u i Idin g paper, iime. cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for bams and dwellings a specialty. J Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court House . . ' OTTO MIESCKEiHaqI Fofafri LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Our companieb stand first in the world. Hartford Fire Insurance Co.12,259,076 Alliance Awurance Co 29,039,963 London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,544,683 North British 4 Mercantile Co 19,695,974 Eoysl Insurance Co 22,597,153 FRANK B. CLOPTOH AGENT 800 MAIN STREET iffs and Constables Are Given Extra Power. Salem, Ore.. Feb. 7. A bill to make sheriffs, deputy sheriffs and consta bles ei-officlo fire, game and fish war dens (H. B. 240. Webster) passed the house this morning. Such officers are given authority to enforce the game, fish and forestry laws and to arrest offenders. They are to have power to search, "without warrant, any boat.! conveyance, vehicle, fishhnr fishhinui ket. gamebag. gamecoat or other re-1 ceptaele for game or fish when theyj have good reason to believe that any! of the laws for the protection of for-' c-sts and timber lands, game and food , fish, have been violated; and the said wardens shall at any time rieze nud take possession of any and all birds, animals or fish which have been caught, taken or killed at any time. in a manner or for a purposeor had in possession, or under control, have been shipped, contrary to any of the laws of the state, and sieze and takei possession of any and all fishing ap pliance and boats, fished, operated or maintained in violation of any of' the game or fish laws of the state. I All birds, animals, or fish, or nets, or fishing appliance or apparatus siezed by any sheriff, deputy sheriff, consta ble or warden shall not be liable for damages on account of any search, examination, or slezure. or the con fiscation of any nets or fishing appli- ance or apparatus of any kind in ac cordance with the provisions of 'his act." Bargains in For the family dinner plain cooking is the rule, but the food itself should be of the best meat in particular, For that reason those who deal at our market never have cause for corn paint as their meats are always of the best and uniform quality-fresh and tender. OTTO MIESCKE COURT STREET HQ-oxer's Old Stand I have a larger and better list of Farms, Stock Eanches and Ulty Property to sell than ever before. Also a big lot of land in the coming wheat section of Eastern Washington. N.Berkeley Don't wait until your sufferings have driven you to despair, with your nerves all shattered and your courage gone. Help and happiness surely awaits you if you accept Mrs. HnfehamV advice. Disease makes women nervous, irritable, and easily annoyed by children and household duties; such women need' the counsel and help of a woman who understands the peculiar troubles of her sex; that woman is !Mrs. Finkham, who with her famous medicine, L-ydin E. Pinkhnm'g Vegetable Compound, have restored more sick and dis couraged women to health and happiness than any other one person. Her address is Lynn, Mass., and her advice is free. Write today, do not wait. Will not the volumes of letters from women who have been made strong by Lydla E. Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound con vince others of the virtues of this great medicine? When a medicine has been successful in more than a million cases, is it justice to yourself to say, without trying it, "I do not believe it would help me?" Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and dis couraged, exhausted with each day's work. If you have some de rangement of the feminine organism try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. It will surely help you. Mrs. Emilie Seering, 174 St. Ann's Ave., New York City, writes: " Dkab Mrs. Ptetiaji : If women who are always blue and depressed and nervous would take i.yciia js. i rnKJiam s Vegetable Compound they would find it the medi cine thev need to bring them to a more cheerful frame oi mind. I was terribly worried and downcast, and was thin and bloodless. .My back ached all the time, no matter how hard I tried to forget (it or change my position to ease it, and the pain at the base of my brain was no had that I sometimes thought that I would grow crazy ; ,1 had the bines so much and was always so depressed I conld not seem to shake them oil ; half of the time I did not seem to have the courage to do my work ; everything seemed to go wrong with me, and I was always worrying and fearing the worst. I began to takeiydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound. After the first few doses a load seemed lifted from my shoulders, I felt better in every wav. The blues left me and mv head stopped achin?: before long my back was better too, and I looked younger and stronger I took be bottles in all, and it is with thankfulness that I acknowledge that my present goo health is due to the use of Lydia E. Plnldi urn's Vegetable Compound." FREE 3IEDIOAX ADVICE TO W03IEK. If there Is anything in your case about which you would like special advice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. 2so man will see your letter. She can surely help yon, for no person in America has such a wide experience in treating female ills as she has had. She has helped hundreds of thousands of women back to health. Her address is Lynn, 2Iass and her advice is free. Ton are very fool ish if you do not accept her kind invitation. Headqnarters for TTI Rates 2 &$2, Special rates by week orm j cAL-euem LTUlalne. , Prompt Dininfroonis ; tvery Modern C ! Bar and billiard room in cor lOnly Three Blocks from i GOLDEN RULE HO iVndle'on, Oros. 1 M. F. Kelly, Propriety HEATED EY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY American 1'lnn, riiit-,1 55 to It. jut uav. EnroiHou I'luu. 6(ic lie. : SjhjcIuI rate. ly wwkornsaii.J S5000 ORFEIT if wecannot forthwith prodnc tba original letter 1 (Igcitore of nv testimonial, which will pr Te its bo ale ffenainents. Lorilla C Pinkhain Metllclne Co , ljna, I i Free 'bus meets all trails; j Commercial trade KSdtrf Fin? staffer : Special Attention uiven tain III i ! HOTEL 1ST. GEORG! CORNER MAIN AND WEBB MISS MONIF. RflWEY DETROIT, MICHIGAN. 1 NEW MARRIAGE LAW. The --t Oregonlan l Eastern Or Qon'a representative paper. It lead and the people appreciate It and ehov it by their liberal patronage. It la th advertising medium ef this section. - Person Performing Ceremony Must Make Return. Salem. Feb. 6. House bill Xo. i4t. by Malarkey. which passed the house yesterday, requires that the officiat ing clergyman to each marriage cere- raony return a certificate of such wed-, ding to th? clerk of the county from which the license was issued, and al so to the clerk of the county in which the marriage takes place. Under the I present law. the return Ik rwinirA.! tr. 1 be made only in the county in which ine marriage ceremony is performed and this makes it i county clerk to determine the legal standing of the parties to the con tract Penalties are provided for non compliance of the provisions of the iaw uy clergymen to perform the wed ding ceremony. The fee for the Issu ance of the license Is fixed at $3 which meets the expense of returning the certificates to the two county clerks. v hat Is, good sir, the dream of wealth Ul.l. l """u umziee now your soul; Is It a million dollars or A simple ton of coal? Washington Star. No. 38 Pe try Street, A ceurk of winters auo I slipped on a frosra siicvrdb and fell fi.it on ray fcaefc. On bdn czzraimd I found that I had ststaiszd internal intu rks which latdmcupfor more than tu-o months. After that I noticed that I had pains in the back and groin which 1 never had before. I doctored and doctored for several months but as toe pains in creased imtrad of prowinp better I drcided that fwasnot having the right treatment. Reading in the papers cf the wonderful cures performed by Vine of Cardui I wrote to one of the parties and received a very satisfactory reply and I immediately sent for some. In a very short time I felt generally better and after seven weeis faithful toe I was once more well and strong. I have never had a sick hour since and I daily bless your splendid wHnf. MONIE BOTOY. rrrpXE OF CARDUI is one medi W cine that should always be kept T" I on band in everT home for im. 21 Us Umit Awry. than mediate use when female ness first makes its appearance. Miss Bower's painful and dangerous accident would not have resulted so seriously had she taken Wine of Cardui promptly. v me ot Lariui makes wo men more womanly by cur ing their weakness andinak ing thpin struneer. Wine of Cardui curjid Miss Bowcy. As a mctlicine for all women in every trying period of tueirlives can yon think cf a better medicine for vourself, your sister, your daughter or your motner ? Can you think of a more acceptable Dresent to rive vnnr friend a bottle Of this mwIirinB n-ViicVi will brim? her health nnd You are suffering ? Tour duty is to rid yourself of this pain. It vour daughteTj mother, sister or friend is sick and in need of relief, your duty is equally great to them. Many women, now well, owe their lives to friends who brought them Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardni is adapted to wo men at any age in any walk of life. For the working woman it gives her strength for her tasks and better treatment than a doctor for very small cost. Tour druggist will sell you a $1.00 bottle of Vi me of Cardui. Secure tbo medicine today. Take it in the privacy of your home. Belief will come to you as surely as yon take it. Sylj BUB ill X-gSasBi!se ' ; 7 ii tHSSBSvSBBBISBBS s GEO. DARVEM" Prop- lElecrantlv Furrished a . .J Steam nwui 9- . Dlflll i,UoXand.h7f.romdc5 Sample room in connection. ROOM RATE 50c,75cjlj WINEofCARJ)VI A million suffering women nave iounu relief in Wine of CarduL 6& d slgnsturo la on every box ot the tf.n. I araliva nmnnJI,.:.!... . ' -x ml. wuu iv uviuiryuilllUk iu TTWlm nrnedx that ert a m one aug. PORTLAND OREGON AmeridLn run. ii ,P.rnfSrcX' .t .11 time, to show roooj d P" !,J modern Turtun ".VTS-vrS. Wsoal n w. PENDLETON-UK! A STAGE LINii OTDRDIVANT BBO&. Sl, 8Use leTe Pendleton avtdUt turn. t do, w 4'ji - - nrt rrnm, to Kldje. Sl.74: to Ble norji ra- 0 Alba-llss: toAlbodretnrn..w. rjJA: to UXUh end return, OWcc in Ooldea Rule HoteLPe ITT.. h.t in the woridi Bacon m". , , the E bars. 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