1 w 1 r
a Uiirs Prefer
l! is notable that in the despondency
cau..od by womanly diseases, there seems
to tnauy a suffering woman no way of
tviv.-se tVui T' lm except at the price of
ht- iisr'.l". It would be sad to record
fvu::! .1 ."lory ot snuggle ami suffering ex-
cer t ior the f.-ict
tli.it in such d.ire
(Ls'.iwM many a
woman has
for. n (1 a wav
back to health
and happiness
by the use oi Dr.
Pierce's Favor
ite Pre script ion.
The one and
only remedy for
lenrorrii e a , ,k"Va i
ness, prolapsus, f v
or tilling of the v." ' '
worn'), so abso-
Jute1.;.- specinc and sure in curing these
conn: ton ailments of women, as to war
rant iu- Makers in offering to pay, as
they hereby do, the sum of 500 reward
for a case of the above maladies which
they cannot cute.
-y,y.-r !!;' ioi'te ntracst rnisM me frori the
d; i .. v. riu.- .Mr, Kdwin 11. Gui ltier, o( lvypt,
VU'ibw. ;'i .'.., M. Itox 14. Vv untie va
like r .'.tif.t. ntv.l 1 'i:ul jaitt all over me, ami
(ik ;i cir.ii-'RiitR it (.-lit: t; n 'cc tied J could no,
to ,i'v ii ..-l!! c wt-rV. (!(: ili:y i found a Httlt
borl:. i n r.'.i it 0 :;t! wrote to Dr. I'ittee, .ir.d in
f !. : da's r cived nn :niver. J decided ti try
bi !!i- H-it:e, mid u iay I am t, well wortnu. I
hav hiitk.iclic, no bt-adache, no p;;in ;.t all.
I ;!-.- i . hv:,ys to have htadaehes previously to
the r.iot:',!'!;, '.vtiod ami such pain that I would
Toll oti ti e il or in a-'onv. I took three hollies
oi It. Tierce's Favorite Prescription and three
' r, ..; ..e;:. Medical Discovery ' and three vial ;
..r I'r. Pierce's Pleasant I'ellct'i, and was com
pletely cured. "
Accept no substitute for '' Favorite Pre
scriptic ti." fliere is nothing just as good.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
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ivive favorable considera ion, where mo
drafted by Aldnch will h looked upon
with suspicions,
j The desire of the President as under
stood here is that all possibility of any
financial disasters that legislation can
! prevent ought to be removed, but that
: u j 1 1 1 i 1 j which would cause overppct'u
i lation and artificial prosperity shoird be
! adopted.
j
I SV.W Till ST.
at i:aici.si:ic bitk.
t'uiSi res
Viiil I'roliahl)
in October.
Convene
Schwab II -ii a 'Hailoiiiifj Concern.
New Yoik, Aug. 14. The latest trust
is the tailoring trust, and Charles M
Schwab, the steel king, is behind it.
The facts came out today, when I A.
Schwab, an uncle of the ex-president "f
the steel trust, and David J. Welch, for
many years right-hand man of the big
woolen mill concern, began to make eon
tracts on a mammoth scale. Both these
men have sp-nt maoy years in this line
of bu'-biess and are experts.
Charles M. Schwab is known to have
millions invested in several enterprises
outside of the steel trust, but it was
with great surprise it was learned he is
to supply the enormous capital to
operate the gigantic combination in the
tailoring business now in process of
formation.
The trust, under the name of the
United Taylors, will begin operations
August 22 in New York City, opening
up seven stores simultaneously. These
will be increased from day to day until
101 retail branches are established in
Greater New York, where there are al
ready 12,000 tailors.
Branches will be immediately es-
l v 1 .1 i . 1 - ..: . 1 t i- 1 1.
llgU-t l' III 'aeniftiieu 111 iaage Linen ui 1 uug uuui me
Washington con- -'-"mry 111111 exiemieu a quicKiy a pos-
sib'e to every city in the Union of 20,
000 inhabitants. Portland, Tacoma,
Seattle, San Frareiaco and Los Angeles
are the (irst of the coast cities to be in
vaded. In two ypars' time the trust
expects to have a vast chain of branches
in working order, and will then be giving
employment to nearly 500,000 men.
A great central school will be establish
ed in New York at which cutters, chep
pers, trimmers and salesmen will be
educated and then sent out through the
couatry to branches wheie they may be
needed. The trust will, as soon as pos
sible, own its own mills, both here and
abroad. At present, it has tecured t lie
output of one mill in Massachusetts, and
is now negotiating for more.
The formation of this immense com
bination was proposed to Schwab by hi
uncle and Welch over a year ago. At
Washington, D. ('..
formation received in
cerning the conf . rcnc; between the Sen
af.e snbconimith-e and the President on
fnv "i.il 'c ds'a! ' ! is lather vague, bit
tiie 1 ::derst itHhng i tha' s:me soit of a
m--snre is to be pat through at the
convct.' ? esiori r.f Congress.
Ot',-- fact of distinct inipottuice was
d.v. oji.mI at tho conference. While an
xtr 1 .-dimiry ses-ion of (Jongtess ilex
Full ik assured, it ha not been deter
i.du a detinite'y whether it will be
ell..! to 'l-eet in ()c!ober or November.
It h is in't'!i snpp vc'.l that the extraor
dinary . ion would convf ne on Mon
day, November 0, Imt the indications
now - ve that it will be c tlicd for an
earlier datr, porhaj r-everal weeks
earlier.
The I'l in ary ptr pr:st- of (lie extraor
dinaiy session v. ill be to enact legishr
tion makiii-.r opmative the Cuban reci-
l-roeitv treaty, but financial legislation ,hat tlme he decided his wotk in con
also will be pressed up'in the attention
of Congress.
President llooseveit does not l-irofess
to know anytrritig special about financial
u. otters, but realizes, in a general way,
that the immense outstanding amounts
of silver and gieenbacks, based upon a
hmited supply of gold, is not a safe and
sufficient mtthod of finance for a great
jovemment. lie is anxious to have
any remeuy applied which may pre
vent an; thiog of a d'sastrons financial
nature occurring in the future.
At the samtime, since his talk with
Representative Cannon, who is to be
Speaker, and with other Western men,
he does not desire legislation of a rad
ical nature, w hich will be to the benefit
have been the greatest on record. A
smaller proportion of the salmon I aye
gane through the canneries because cf
the impreci dentedly large consumption
by cold st'u aire or pickling plants. In
the past two weeks the canneries have
turned out perhaps 150,000 cases or
more. Up to that time the output had
been probably 100,000 cases It is im
possible to get the price figures, even
from canners themselves, because they
are not sure what each of their neigh
bors has done. And nobody who was
interviewed yesterday would venture a
guess at the product of the cold storage
men.
The open season will olose tomorrow
at (i A. M., and fishing will be unlawful
thereafter until (i A. M. of September
10. The salmon this season has been ot
yery fine quality.
The opinion is widely prevalent that
early fish ehou'd be permitted to reach
the spawning grounds by opening the
fishing season a month later, say, May
15, instead of April 15. Artifical propa
gation of the early fish is deemed
necessary in order to restore the species.
The late fish are the kinds which the
hatcheries have beeu turning out, and
the early salmon have suffered deple
tion, in consequence, while the late fish,
which have made up the extraordinary
runs of the past two weeks, have been
increasing in supply. This increase is
believed to be conclusive evidence of
the efficacy of hatcheries.
LI
BC&u be found on Main stroet and
is the place to buy : : : : : :
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tin-
ware and Furnishing Goods
These Goods are well .adapted to
either City or Country Trade : : :
Staple & Fancy Groceries. Fine Teas & Mm
Good Goods...
Fair Prices. :
1?. HOWARD, i-x-oiuoi
lEST NATIONAL RANK
OF HEPPNER.
O. A. RHEA President
T, A. KBEA Vio-President
. W. ( ONSER.
.Cashier
E. L. FREELAND. .Assistant Cashier
The fruit crop of Medford is the
greatest iu the history of the dis
trict. The first shipment of Bart
lett pears will bo made next Monday.
Vo fills: Men !
O. V J.
tSEXO TABLETS I
WILL MAKE YOU STRONG
They are an Absolute Cure
tor Loss of
SEAT I!, rHWTK.SPKRMVrORRIIOKi,
llE5iLTS Or ECKSE?, ETC.
Aini wo snurante? them. On
receipt of One Oollar we will
ui.-il ti box (10 days trent
ment) securely sealeil, to tiny
tci'!r'j.-s, witli no nnirks to
tlhcloae coatents.
Transact a General Banking Business.
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
Collections made on ail points on reasonable terms. Surplus and undivided profits ?35,000.
MirgiiiiawriMii
i
The History by Miss Ida M. Tarbell which began
in the November McCIures is the
J.
m m
IV Ok IT
ot btandard
'i y
Ui L
nection with the steel trust was too
heavy to permit him to go into the rle
tails of any concern with such hune
plans. When he had determined to
resign the presidency of the eteel cor
poration, he at;ain took up the Buhject
of the tailoring trust. He has been
studying facts and tigures for several
monts, and on the day he resigned the
presidency ot tho billion dollar corpora
tion he accepted the responsibility and
hard work attached to thia new com
bination. The majority of the details
will be worked outby8ehwab himself
at his offices at "1 Broadway, where he
has an entire floor. The amount of the
capitalization of the trust ia not made
public, but it is believed it will be a
of Wall street alone, and which will not i corporation. Schwab could not be seen
r-eet the exigencies of a legitimate bus - j today, but 1. A. Schwab and Mr. Welch
iness of the whole country.
Just what sort of a bill has been
framed is ttill indefinite. The more
that is known of the Aldrich bill of the
last session the lees favorable the im
pression. The Fow ler bill seems to be
entirely out of ihe ijuestion, and the
legislation which must be enacted at
the coming eession of Congress will
have to be of a moderate and conserva
tive kind in order to command enough
strength to paps.
verified the facts as here given.
Sl..llO I'M K TO Hi: SHOUT.
Six
Boxcs-t'L, $5.00
Yn'Tr lioney will be promptly
returned to you ii you are not
satisfied with th.j 'treatment.
"Mins Tarbell 's work Is of untqna' led importance ns a 'docu
ment' of the day. Her etury h;is lin men in it; tiit-y putl'.r und ;o k
and win and lose their battles with the vet H'lxnlifudo that removes the
t-ile from the dry statement and olotln r it with the color of buTthn in
terest and tho vivid nunbow trarment of hum!) pjmpathy.
The resultH of her work are hk.-ly to be f ir reaching; she is wntirjg
uuflnished history " Bnaton O ob-.
"An tibiorbing Bnd illnminatiu contribution to the trust ques
tion." Chicago Iriter-Occau.
"The moat importnrt Mtnouncemcnt tnaile by iiuy maerzine."
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Onlput Will he 50,000 Case t.vss
'I'h nn I.j-it 1 car.
The salmon pack of Columbia River
canneries will be about 50,000 casea
short of last year's output, said several
canneries yesterday. The pack will
amount to perhaps L'oO.UOO cases. Last
If .Senators Allison and Spooner are ! year the output wag about 300,000 cases,
a'.owed to iiuide ti.e icgl-ilation rather and the year before about 2J.J.0C0.
than Aldrich and Matt, all of whom are ; Althongh the pack will be less than
r. -:iihers of the !-i. .":ot-jnj'.ttee. Congress last year's more salmon entered the
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ice in the river than for several seasons. Accord-
!.ave been in;: to some authorities t!ie schools of
STEAMER LINES.
Pan Fraxcisi-o Portland Uoctk. Ptcain
sails from Portland 8 p. ui. every 5 dayR.
Boat service tictween Portland. Astoria,
Oniuoii ritv. IHvton Salem, Indpf-'idetiCf.
CorvalliR and ail Columbia and Willamette
River points.
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
Steamers l.etw -een Riparia and Iewif ton leave
Riparia dailv at 4:40 a. 111., retnrmnir leave
LewiHton daiiy, except Monday, at 8::!0 a. in.
FRED HART, Agent. Ueppner.
A. L. I RAKi,
General Passenifer Agent. Portland
SPRING
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For
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$15.00-
Henry Bode, Tailor,
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Seven Million boxes sold in past 1 2 months. ThlS Signature,
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