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EIGHT rAOES. DAnA' EAST OltEGOXIAX, rEXPLETOX, OREGON, WKUXlVsnAY. OCTOBER 12, tool. PAGE T1IKEE. 1 iHUT REGIS I . EXPANSION SALE BARGAIN WEEK Clothing and Furnishing Goods Department service with n complete lino of (ho newest and fii suits you've seen this season, or ore to ho seen ' llCSt 0 1,11 .. ... ......il.v. i.f Hfvln. fit niwl ,-l . .,,. . i.. nf nil tliose excellences which n cntkrne. .idn. In n worn, m i V . . ' . . . . . oa flltM gilt IO HI"-"I speak most eloquently for tiillor-miido suits, now full nnd winter styles, lory Milt on. llieni'clvos. IM llll-l)(ll rc-niiar value $12-r'. $um S',(,", snI ,'rlco' $1U,r- " s"5 men's iilMol, tiillor.inndo suits, regular vnluo $10.00, !-00 mid 518.00, you mny conic " ""! select from our cloth l'g 'counters any ot the suits at $12.75. Alexander Dept. Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES IT'S THE BEST SMOKE ON THE MARKET Manufacter cd by A. ROHDE : I Monarch Ranges Malleable Iron mid the kind you cannot hrcak. I have 'a full lino of Ituuses, Jlentcrs, Imtli wood and conl, and In vite you to call mid examine the Mime before buying. T. C. TAYLOR . The Hardware Man OXTAIUO PI.AXT Wild, TUtX OCT 30,000,000 111 Y. Xow 12,000 Tine Salmon for Spawning Purpose-; Confined In Storage Res- crvolr Each lVinalo 1lh Pro (luces ,100(1 Egg- l'Mi Arc CliM Killed and Mont Given to Indians' .Uter Eggs Are Removed State Will Sun t Fertilizer Plant to Ocin-, vert Carcase's Into Marketable Vcv- j tlller. , The annual Incubation of salmon' eggs will begin at the Ontario hatch-i ery, the largest in the world, on Oct.' 15. In the storage reserve nro now 1 about 12,000 fine specimens of the . mammoth Chinook salmon and the I work of the hatchery will be In full blast next Monday. 1 About 40 men will be employed during the busy season, In catching I the salmon, securing the eggs, fertil izing them and placing them in the spawning tanks. The salmon nre caught in seines, ' the females killed, slit open length-1 wise, the supply of eggs delivered into pans, where the milt from the male' Is applied, the milt being extracted . nnd the male turned loose in the river again, i One large female will yield 0000 eggs, 90 per cent of which are fer tilized and hatch. 1 The carcasses of the dead females' are thrown back into the stream on given to the Indians who now camp near the hatchery for the purpose of, smoking the carcasses. I Fish Warden Van Dusen, however. I hopes to estnbllsh n plant nt the I hatcliery for the purpose of convert ing the carcasses Into a fertilizer fori land, to be shipped east and sold at a profit to the state. I The eggs are placed In vats of I fresh, running water, "kept a,t a tern- SENATOR MARTIN SAYS: United States Senate, Washington, D. C. I have used HAYNER WHISKEY for medical purposes in my family and have found it very satisfactory, I believe it to be a number one medicinal whiskey. f2? . U. S. Senator irom Virginia. THE ONLY WHISKEY WITH A NATIONAL REPUTATION FOR HIGHEST QUALITY AND PERFECT PURITY. r;ethat bctce owrsi Wo have ono of the la' whiskey in the world HAYNERDISTILLlNGj Yt e . w vrOJ largest distilleries in tno worm, wo are tno largest bottlers ot Wo nave more whiskey in our clcht Ronded Warehouses thnu s world. There is more HAYNER WHISKEY sold than nuv other brand of whiskey in the world. We have been in business for 38 years nnd have a cniiltnl o $500,000,00 paid in full, so you run no risk when von deal with us. Your money back nt once if you nre not satisfied. Don't forget that HAYNER WHISKEY goes direct from our distillery to you, with all its original strength, richness and flavor, thus assuring you of perfect purity and saving you tno enormous profits of the dealers. You cannot buy anything purer, better or more satisfactory than HAYNER WHISKEY, no matter how much you pay. DIRECT FROM OUR DISTILLERY TO YOU Savos floaters' profits. Provonts adultoratlon. HAYNER WHISKEY A FULL QUARTS AM EXPRESS CHARGES PAID BY US flllD ill. CCD We will send vou FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES ol HAYNER wwii vi tun seven-year-Old rye for $4.00. and we win imv the express charges. Try it nnd if you don't find it nil right and ns good as you .vw ujvu vy vciu uu nwiu UU MJVjr tlJVJ lit tttlj JlVl.f UIWU OUUU lb Uiln 111 Will expense, and your $4.00 will bo returned to you by next mail. Just think that offer over. How could it bo fairer? H you are not perfectly satisfied you are not out a cent. We ship in a plain sealed case, no marks to show what's inside. TEfrlTir A BEAUTIFUL GOLD-TIPPED GLASS AND CDITC r 1ft E. EL CORKSCREW SENT WITH YOUR ORDER F HE-EL Remember, a Heyner quart Is n honest quart of 31 ounces, 4 to the gallon, Juit one-fourth more than in bottles of other brands, really reducing our price just that much. ESTABLISHED 1B6S. Handy to Have About the House To Cure The Ills Of All The Family By in using A Pill in time is a wonderfully good thing and saves many a fit of sickness. Every person, young or old, needs a little help often to put their systems right. If there's Biliousness Constipation or Indigestion a dose of BEECHAM'S PILLS will generally set things right. Siuk Headaches nre cured as if by charm, and you will SAVE EXPENSE and be enabled to enjoy many a pleasure heretofore made impossible. BKECIIAM'S PILLS mako life worth living by putting your system in condition to enjoy it. Any trouble arising from derangement of the organs of digestion and secretion is quickly set riKht if you use perature of 50 decrees above zero. In which the eggs hatch In from 90 ' to 100 days. The first requirement of the1 hatchery Is fresh water, as the eggs refuse to hatch in standliiR or stag- mint water, and the hatchery is equip- " ped with steam heat and running wa-'"''le and the work rushed much fast- ter furnished from tanks, filled from 1 e' than expected. THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY ST. PAUL, MINN. ST. LOUIS, MO. DAYTON, O. ATLANTA, OA. DISTILLERY, TH0Y, 0. the river and filtered. The young fry are kept in water in confinement until about three-fourths of an Inch to one Inch In length be fore behiR turned loose In the river. The output of the hatchery this season will be 30.000,000 salmon. JXI'KSTJil) IJV JIOIIOKS. Snlciu Hiif Supported a Genuine lloho Colony for 11 Week. Tile following dispatch wns receiv ed yesterday at the local cable office Sitka, Alaska, Oct, 11, 1904. Seattle Papers; The completion of the government cable from Valdez to nt the meeting, representing clubs sit- Sunday School Workers, imted In all of the principal cities and Pittsburg, Pa., Oct, 12. --Sunday towns of the state. The principal m-iool workers from all parts of the feature of this, the opening day was Hnito are attending tho annual con- a lecture by Professor S. M. Clark of ventliin of tho Pennsylvania State the University of Chicago, on "The Sabbath School Association In session Spirit of Literature." The regular iertJ, Tlio sessions cover three days by an all-Amerlcan line, with 4C sta tions in Alaskn, Is the beginning of a. new era for Alaska. Wagon roads and railroads will open up the great est mining center In the world. Other Industries will quickly follow and In sure this vast country's future tirns- Yew Park for several days has polity. w. L. DISTIN, been Infested with n band of 17 ho- Acting Governor of Alaska, boes, nnd they defy the police nud ' Sltkn, making a complete connection business sessions of the convention , nm will Include many Interesting features. John Wnnnnmaker of Phil adelphia Is the presiding officer and the other distinguished participants Include President Woodrow Wilson of Princeton university and other dl-. vines aipl educators of eminence. citizens. A number of petty depre dations have been committed, but the fearless gang of semi-outlaws hold the fort and feast on the gardens, orchards and hen roosts of the well to do Park people, says the Salem Journal. About a week iiro the band made their nppeamnce In the peaceful sub urb and established heudquarters In an Inviting nnd sheltered spot. Fan- ,eiiu ,,uuh una luscious eU mue,.s of t,e democratic party In fruits commenced to disappear, but Texas. tlie strangers waxed fat nnd grow " snHfy- , . I Women's Clubs .Meet. nuuuay morning ineir pnrerlnKs 111k Democratic TVnt. Dallas. Texus. Oct. 12. The great democratic dinner here tonight, to be given as the crowning feature of the festival and celebration now In prog toss, promises to be the most notable affair of the kind thut 1ms ever taken place In Dallas. Plates will be laid for 500 KUests and the speakers will Include Governor Lanham, ex- I Governor Hogg and other diBtlngulsh- v. Ill begin tomorrow and will continue through Friday. The vlsltois are be-, lug royally entertained by the club' women of Iilkltart, i Sold Everywhere in Boxoo, 10c. and 25c. , .EiiI?aTE IS MINERAL RUBBER J" canvas, we bul !l",?.r Uj;0r eac" "articular climate. Then, upon a "'"Sround mica Una re' WIltor and aola Proof roofing material. ,. lay the In. Und a W001 fclt PaDer dry Bhoe- r backing. wrm t0"ie miehtv inff y?.U ctln If yu have o so a- roof, we can , 7k from ihrVvoHng J w E U"nes- They wlu prove,,t 'our Poclet and general demeanor became un beurnblc, and the police were noti fied. A call from an officer resulted and the hoboes promised to move camp. They packed up their belong- j lugs, consisting of u few blankets, tin ' cans, nnd other light utensils, and : j left. The neighbors took a long , breath, and thought the matter a closed Incident, but imagine their I surprise when the Impromptu hotel ' j was reopened lute that evening. j I A mini, looking for his cow about 'dark, approached the camp, when he I wus assaulted with a rock, and stun- ned by a heavy blow on the head. A general call will die Iwued for the en- , tire police foroe today, and they will go to the Park to "dare and do, rs 1 they are determined to drive the out- j fit out of the city, or introduce them 1 to th calaboose and rock pile. j 1 Blkliart. Ind., Oct. 12.--The In i dlana Federation of Women'! Clubs j begun its annual meeting here today. About 800 delegates are in attendance Itly; dithering in !( Molnc Des Moines, luwn, Oct. 12. TI16 ' ' " nutlonal triennial council of Congre- Tho Xorils UoUso at Manllou, one Rational churches of America will be-! of .the most popular summer resort Bin a six days' session In this city to- hotels In the mountain district, was morrow. Over 3on delegates, reprc- binned Monday, loss $30,000. seating the master minds of that de- ' -- nomination in this country, will be A FACT PROVEN, present, and as many mote dlstln- , gulsbed visitors. Many delegates si,, fomlneo liven II,.. Moot SUrn- luive nl ready arrived. Included among (,,u f J(lt 'r, the distinguished p.tlclpants will be Jf tI, , h , ' Dr. Lyman Abbot., Dr. Hradford of ; mJndH of any that Dundrufr gorms do not Philadelphia. Itev. Xewell Dwlght , exist, their belief Ik compelled by tho Ulllls of Brooklyn, and Dr. George . n" tht a rnldilt innociilated with tlm Gordon of Doston. germs became bald In six weeks' tlmo. It must ho apparent to any porsun .. .... therefore tlmt the only prevention of Miirns Ilrotliers I'liotographcrs. I baldness Is tho destruction 'of the germ- i- iihyu iiiicniuiii " Boon ,vuu wniro not is suceesstuuy accmnpiisjiea lor your money, but how good. Succersor to W. S. Ilowinsn. :."ew Knox liats, ItooKivelt's Tl gCo., 10 Worcester Block, Portland. Oregon l III 1 I I Ml I II I I I i-Yt CAIllilJ IS COMPIjUTH. Seattle Xow In Touch With tho far HuMi'xt Point of Alniliit. Another link In the long wire that will connect Seattlo with tho cities In the Far Xortli has been completed, says the Seattle Star. Word was re ceived here yostorday that the Val-dejs-Sltka cablo hud been conneoted and the Hue between Seattle and Sit ka ready for service. It wus expected that the cable would not be spliced for a few days yot. but from the advices It Is thought that conditions were favor- It Is not how cheap "no liiinrtred per rent, of emeu by Studio near bridge. "l? "PPheatlon of is'ewbro's llerplclilo. im iiy 1110 Hfimfl Klinil which eaimes baldness nnd en 11 be pre vented with the same remedy Newbro'a Herplclde. Accept no substitute. "Destroy the cause you remove the effort." old bv lending drugxlat. Bund lip In stumps for sample to The llorplclfle On., Detroit, Mich. l' W. Scluiilclt A: Co., "pedal ugoutH. Till" KIND. HandMaripri t, y' UCdnimessana worKmansmp., Ht4i. . . '"'MM.. " - . -t r- ' : : - - - First Wayfarer DIs Is de kind of a paper dut I likes ter read. Second Wayfarer Why? First Wayfarer It ain't got any help wanted ads In It. H, M. SLOAN HI.ACIvS.MniU Horseshoeing, general repair ing, wagon making and rspalr Irig. The way I have built up my business is by doing noth ing but good work. Prices reasonable. Cor. CotlnimiMxl Alt a StM. 4... .... ....... .. . . . J. L. VAUGHN KI.ItCTItlCIAN. Prompt uttonil 11 giicu 11 ml all uorlc 'Micilli'il iiropei'ly. I.'lcclilenl 8iiijillcs of nil kinds, OI'l'KIJ fit Uvit Court St. (Tilhuno lliilldlug.) "SOMETHING DOING NOW'9 Two Car Loads of Furn iture Have Arrived for e Furniture an d Carpet Mail 9C ft 1