Is It Your IRRIGATION SCHOOL lor Boise lor the Own Hair? Big Gathering first ol September. Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can’t do It? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Aycr’a Hair Vigor! Here’s an Intro­ duction! May the acquaint­ ance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick.giossy hair! And we know you'll never be gray. •• I think that Aysr'e Stair Vigor la th» moat wonderful lulf gmwsr that wa* ever made I havaa U»»d It for «nine I til»* and I <*•»• truth fully say that I am gr«*slI» |>iaa»«’«l with It. I rbeer f saily »rr«o»i»n« tut It aa a aplaudhl prepa­ ration.*’ Mi»» V H m < m a, Way laud. Mich. < rnaua I m LI iim I udir l>lfltrnlfl»a. To take th«» cviuiuk of the Brit lab empire I a a matter of «ltrtV’ultjr In err tain dlstrlcU. a native offlriii we» < rer of InitM, 257; Inhabitants, men over 19 years of age. 0; women under IM years of age. 0; women. 0; children. 0; to • Catarrh Cannot be Cured with!«" Al APPLICATION*, as they cannot Tr«v h i I k ’ M-ai < t the < alarrh la a blotal or < lisuiutional *11»«and in order to ruie it )<>.» must take Internal reined Isa. 11« <*aia rh • re Is takt a mt.rnaiii. and art« diiertljr oil tha blood »nd tl>U(<>U«»iirfaces. Hair«< atairh < ure 1« tint a qua* k mrdlrlne. Il w«<* |*r«— * ib«d by one <»f the test phyait Ian« lu thl« country l<-r years, and 1« a regular pre­ scription. Il 1« <•-in j«1 of the I*st tonics known. <'<>tubinc<*. wl’h tho beat blood purl* irrs, sc! lug directly on t ho mucous surface*. 'I hr i> !»■• t « oinbiha l»»n «•! the two ingredients 1« what pr. l her »kirta anil showed the dlanlded m«nil>er The young mini looked a! It and said: "That certainly la quite aerloua.** ' Well." an Id the young lady, ”wh.lt .ball I .1-. "If 1 were you." he aald, "1 would Bond for a physician.” "But can you nut attend to It?" aak ra! the girl. “Not very well." airawcred the young man. "I ii1” ' CASTOR IA For Infant« and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the tJl^uutuiu ut Aw I »1» prraalon. "I'm kind o' discouraged 'bout that new b larder,” aald Mra. t'urntoaacl. "Cheer up." un.wered the farmer "Then* iilut no ire o' tryln* to ault him. lie's one o' tlio.e fellers that write pilltlcal articles for tbe uiaga- Htnes." \\ a>lilngton Star. A ulntnohlles, ONLY ONE ON COAST THIS YEAR Hundreds of Latterò Ara Rscslvsd at Deadquarfsrs Dally — Special Hates to Be Granted. Boise, July SI.—The Fourteenth Na­ tional litigation congreas, which meets at Boise Hep tern her 3 to 8, ie tbe only meeting ol national importance to lio held <>u the Pavide slope during the present year. Chairman Kben K. Me l-eod, of thè Western Passenger associa­ tion, lies notified the esecutive cornu Il- tee that rates for the congrego will lie determined at the Minneapolis meeting of the association today. Although inure than a month will elapse liefore tbe congress Is to meet, delegates to the number of over 1,000 have been appointed from different sec­ tions east ol tho Kocky mouulains, and an average of 100 letters a day are be­ ing received at headquarters, asking for general information concerning tfie con­ gress and the opportunities to Ire had lor learning as much as possible ol ir­ rigation methods, vise ol laruis, capitai requited, character ol crops produced, and the revenue to be depended upon by the irtvigallotiiets. The Boise session o! the congress is to constitute a great school for irriga­ tion. Scientific and professional men will discuss and analyse advanced theo- riee, engineers will give tbe solution ol the many engineering problems tha* have Iwen worked out, and the practical irrigators will show in a practical way what is accomplished by the results on ’exhibition. The general government has loaned nearly »40,000,000 for the purpose of reclaiming arid lands and providing homes for the people. The loan was made through an act o! congress ap­ proved by President Roosevelt four years ago. Al tbe Idaho meeting tbe government ie going to be asked to add »100,tMX),tXMI more to the loan made to its cituei.s lor tbe more rapid comple­ tion ol the works now under construc­ tion. Senators and members o! con­ gress are the real trusters ol the gov­ ernment in the loans made, and they are coming to investigate the conditions of the security which reclamation ie giving to iusure its re| »yment. Hlateamsn, capitalists, manufactur­ ers, business men, engn^pers arid irriga* tiomsts, Immigration and colouixation societies, home makers and home seek­ ers. all to tbe number ol 2,000 or mure, will join in the great movement at tiie Boise session of the Natioual Irrigation congress. A special train will l>e made up at Chicago for tbe delegates from the East­ ern states. Vice Preeidenl Fairbanks and bia party will occupy one of tbe can. The special will l>e known as "the vice president's train.*' Want Endurable Life, While Governor Talks of Czar's Burdens. Moscow, July 31.—A strike has brok­ en out here among the bakers who are striving to obtain a betterment in their working cor.ditions and Sunday for a ■lay off. According to the Council of Workmen, the total number ol men on strike in Moscow has reached 1H.0U0, in addition to which the Votkreaaenaky factory today locked out 3,000 em­ ployes. Tiie governor of Moscow has issued a proclamation in answer to the Viborg manifesto of tbe outlawed parliament arxl given it a wide circulation here, lie declares the manifesto to lie revolu­ tionary in character and directed against the emperor. Il is time, tiie governor declares, for lire loys population to .ume to the assistance of his majesty and lighten his heavy burdens. «•nd for Ino panphlRt insnlain MW. Buildings Can Be Saved. Telia about an appliance that insures Han Francisco, July 31—The l>oard happiness, Inalili and success in life. of supervisors passed a vote of confi­ Free—send lodsy. dence in the major part of the city haII PORTI AND APPLIANCE CO. P. 0. Bos ¿5 Portland, Ore. and also the ball of justice, at its mFei- ing todav. A special committee report­ ed that “at least «0 per cent of liotb buildings can be made use of again, and, within less than two years, they can be completely and economically re­ stored.’* The boaid resolved that the debris and wreckage should tie cleared •way immediately. place« where nleaaretroiible- some. Clean, neat and will not «oil or In- jure anything. Try them once and yu will never be without them. If not kepi by d«*a »rN. Mont piepind for 20c. Herold Noiners, >41» DeKalb avr., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROB POLISH TRAINS Armed Bandits Secure Large Sums of Government Money. Cruiser Washington Turned Over Camden, N. J , July 31.—The cruis­ er Washington, built at the yards of the New York Hhipbuitding company, in this city, was formally turned ovei * to the government yesterday. The cruiser will not go into commission for se\ era) days. No ceremonies marked the transfer. I CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON HUMILIATING “VILE -DESTRUCTIVE The very name, Contagious Blood Poison, suggests contamination and dread. It is the worst disease the world has ever known; responsible for more unhappiness and sorrow than all others combined. Nobody knows anything about the origin of this loathsome trouble, but as far back as history goes it has been regarded the greatest curse of mankind. No part of the body is beyond the reach of this powerful poison, , No matter how pure the blood may lx?, lie, when the virus of Contagious Blood Poison enters enters, the entire circulation becomes corrupted, the humiliating symptoms begin to appear, and the sufferer finds himself diseased from head to foot with the vilest and most destructive of'all poisons. Usually the first symptom is a small sore or ulcer, so insignificant that it rarely ever excite» suspicion, but in a short while the skin Dear Sirs :—I had a friend who had a bed case of Con­ breaks out in a red rash, the glands or the tagious Blood Poison and was tn a terrible condition. He groin swell, the throat and mouth ulcerate, tried all the medicinee he oould hear of, but nothing did him any good. He went to Hot Springs but it was like the hair ami eye-brows come out, and often the other treatments he had used, and he was in despair the body is covered with copper-colored of a cure when he heard of 8. 8. B. After taking it for awhile the sores all healed, his hair stopped falling out, spots, pustular eruptions and sores. and. continuing with It, he soon found himself cured en­ JOHN LESLIE, There is hardly any limit to the rava­ tirely of this hideous disease. Rockford, Ill. 719 W. State St. ges of Contagious Blood Poison; if it is not driven from the blood it affects the nerves, I was afflicted with Blood Poison, and the; best doo- tors did me no good, though I took their treatment faith­ attacks the bones, and in extreme cases fully. In fact I seemed to get worse all the while. I took causes tumors to form on the brain, pro­ almost every so-called blood remedy, but they did not to reach the disease, and had no effect whatever, I ducing insanity and death. No other dis­ seem was disheartened, for it seemed that I would never be ease is so highly contagious; many an inno­ cured. At the advice of a friend I then took 8. 8. 8. and began to Improve. I continued the medicine, and it cured cent person has Income infected by using the me completely. . W. R, NEWMAN. Hamlet, N. O. same toilet articles, handling the clothing, by a friendly handshake or the kiss of affection from one afflicted. But no matter how the disease is contracted, the sufferer feels tffe humiliation and degradation that accompany the vile disorder. Mercury and Potash are commonly used in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison, but these minerals canuot cure the disease—they merely mask it in the system. All ex­ ternal evidences may disappear for awhile, but the treacherous poison is at work on the internal members and tissues, and when these minerals are left off the disease returns worse than before, because the entire system has been weakened and damaged by the strong action of the Mercury and Potash. There is but one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, and that is S. S. S., the great vegetable blood purifier. It attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the blood, neutralizing and forcing out every particle of the poison. It makes the blood pure and rich, strengthens the different parts of the body, tones up the system, and cures this humiliating and destructive disorder permanently. The improvement commences as soon as the patient gets under the influence of S. S. S. and continues until every vestige of the poison is driven from the blood and the sufferer is completely restored to health. S. S. -S. is not an experiment; it is a success. It has cured thousands of cases of Contagious Blood Poison, many of which had given the Mercury and Potash treatment, Hot Springs, etc., a thor- ough trial, and had almost despaired of ever being well again. S. S. S. is made eutirely D 11 D r I V VrPFTARI F roots, herbs and barks, and does not in­ rUnLLl VLU l IMDLL jure the system in the least. We offer a reward of |i,ooo for proof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind. If you are suffering with this despicable and debasing disease, get it out of your blood with S. S. S. before it does further damage. We will gladly send our book with instructions for self- treatuient and any medical advice, without charge, to all who write. Warsaw, July 30.—Two daring train robberiue were committed in Russian Poland today, one of them resulting in a c insiderable loss of life. A train from the frontier station of Herby, bound lor Caentochoaa, waa carrying money received from tbs custom bouse to the branch Imperia) bank under protection of seven frontier guardsmen General Zukat, chief of the frontier guards; General Wuiteringand Captain l.a/iinia were passengers. Fifteen persons boarded tbe train at a way station. They evidently had been wailing for it, and made an attack on the guardsmen, who were reinforced by the officers named. A regular skirmish followed, in which the two generals, two officials, five soldiers and one robber «ere killed and Colonel Brezeziki and cne robber wounded. The wounded and dead were taken to Cxen* stochwowa. The robbers escaped, taking »8,000 and tbe arms of those who bad attempt­ ed to defend tbe train against robbers. The second robbery was committed Mo4era Low« Story—Boil«4 Dowa. on the Warsaw-Vienna railway, six Jooea, allow tae to present Mr. miles from Wains. While the train 8m.th.” was under way unknown persons pulled “Delighted to m**t you, Mita Jonea. the danger signal, causing it to stop. Will jrou marry me?” Robl'ers who were ab'ard jumped out °Y ye«.” and seized the locomotive and detached riTQ K' v 1 DaBre »*’<1 all Nerrou» Diaraws the mail car from the train and ran it || I q permanently cured bjr Dr. Klin»’« Ureal R*«inrer. ^nd fi-r FREE fit rial bottl* and down the line. They secured »37,600 Nerre treatiw. Dr. R. IL Klin . UL ail Arch OL, Pblla.,Pa. of government money. THE SWIFT SPEOIHO COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Afrata •< the Smell. H OWARD R. BURTON —AMayer an.! Chemist. Leadville, Colorado specimen prices: Gold, Rill—Although birds are credited Silver, I.- a*l, f!; Gold, Btlrer, 7- m *; Gold. *Oc; Zinc or |i. Cvanide te«ia. Maili ng envelopes and with a aeuse of smell, an English ex­ Copper, full pricv list sent on application. Control and Uas­ pert finds turkeys indifferent to al) pire work solicited. Keierence: Carbonate Nae tioual Danita odors. Jill—Well, I don't know; I've seen turkey trying to get a long distance GASOLENE ENGINES i power fully warranted, 1125. All sizes and away when a motor car was in tbe vi­ stj les at lowest prices. Writs for catalog. cinity.—Yonkers Statesman. RLILRSON MACHINERY COMPANY Will How Till Judgment Day. MOSCOW BAKERS STRIKE. Young MEN, Old MEN, Middle.Aged MEN file« »11(1 afford« coml* rtloevsry horn« In dining room, sleeping room and all Wilson's Opinion on Effect of Moat of Moat Inspection Law. Washington, July 80.—Secretary Wilson Uxlay declared that, as • reeult of trie new meal inspection law and the rules promulgated by him, a radical change for tbe better would occur. “Within a very abort space of time,** he m Ie with the situation. As a general proposition, however, the law will Ire complied with In every de­ tail, but 1 shall take nothing for grant­ ed, ami will make the inspections In evury eatabliabment that the jaw reach­ es rigid and complete.*’ ft baa not lieen determined when the rules governing the interstate tranapor- t at ion phase of tbe question will be is­ sued. Thu secretary is in almost daily conference with railroad men, particu­ larly from the West, and from these he baa already gathered a considerable amount ot data on the subject. ft ie believed at ti e department that tbe railroads will not lie lees sincere in complying with tiie law than the pack­ ers. In tact, it was stated today that they have evinced a determination to co-operate with the department in every way in order that those meal prodacts which I tear tbe government label shall And their way into other than the states from which they were shipped. TRAIN HITS ELECTRIC CAR. At the close of II ni .' i , eighty Are thou­ sand automobiles were In u«e III tho I'lilted States, or one to every one thousand Inhabitants. New York State France Regrets Killing. leads with twenty-three thousand alx Paris, July 31.—The French embassy liundrisl mid fifty iiiiichlnea lu use, at Washington has been instiucted tu while Arizona has only three. express the deep regrets of the French eovernnient at the killing of Lieutenant No Chnnce. Clarence England, navigating officer of Stranger If you think a curfew law would lie a good thing for the town why the United Ulates cruiser Chattanooga, don't roti bring the matter up before the who waa mortally wounded at Chefoo, China, July 28, by a rifle bullet tired city fathers? Native That's the trouble. We haven't from the Ficnch armored cruiser Du­ any city fathers. Some cf 'em are old petit Thouars, while tiie crew of the bachelors, mid the rest of ’em live in latter were engaged in small arms prac­ a tin ft m ent houses. tice. The authorities here are await­ ing fu'ler reports before es'abliahing tiie responsibility for tiie accident. THE IIAISV rt.v Kll.t.FK rtintroy, all the WILL HAVE BEST IN WORLD. Portland. Oregon. MothmwtU And Mr*. Winslow's Soothing TI mtu I s a shivery, shaky legend Syrup the bMt remedy tons, tor their children among tbe people who live along tbe during th. tMthlng j-rlod. Passengers Tossed About and Many Hudson River which Is to tbe effect that that stream Is the everlasting boat­ Seriously Hurt. ing waters of a «|>ecter who la |>er*on- ¡.os Angeles, July 30.—One woman I fled as Ranihout Van Dant. Away was killed, two or three persons fatally back In colonial times Ranihout and injured and upwards of 36 hurt, many bls friends were drinking until late at of them seriously, in a collision this night. Finally this man Rauihout start­ afternoon by a local Southern Pacific ed for borne, some distance up tbe river. passenger train running between this city and Pa'adena and a car of the Sier­ In his boat, swearing that he would ra Madre division of the Pacific Electric row tbe distance if it took "a month of Sundays.'* Rambout never reacted Railway company. The accident happened at Oneonta home, and the su|M*rstltlous people say Junction, in the subu.be of South Pas­ that tie has been condemned to row un­ til judgment day. adena. The electric car left here with *2 pas­ sengers on board. Arriving at Oneonta, the car stopped and the conductor went ahead to the Southern Pacific crossing at this i>oint. He raw no train ap­ proaching, and the car started ahead, reaching tiie center of the crossing, alien the train from Paradena for Los Angeles suddenly rounded the curve north and crashed into tbe car with Every day terrific impact. s.l.ed Aaala. “You think you will have a cook next week, sure?” asked the caller after a prolonged discussion of tbe servant problem. “I shall. If tbe girl has any regard whatever for tbe amenities of life," re­ plied tbe hostess “What do you mean?” “In order to be sure of her favor I have arranged a little dinner in her honor tbe first evening she la with us. Can't you come?"—Judge. MULETEAM BORAX Will Cleanse Every Article in Your Kitchen or Dining Room And Make It Bright All dealers Free >ample Borax and Borax Soap, Booklet a d Souvenir lie urs in colors, for 10 < ants and l»ea’-r’s name. fAllHC COAS1 BORAX Uv., Oakland. Cal. (Dr. C. Gee Wo Twice as Good One Third the Cost More but of Worse Quality. Washington. July 30.— Reviser! fig­ ures indicate that tiie immigration to thia country during the fiscal year end­ ing June 30 last, was 73,674 greater than it was during the fiscal year 1906. The immigration during the past year aggregated 1.100,073. against 1,026 499 for tbe previous year. It is notabls that the class of immigrants was not so high as in many previous «ears, most of them coming from Austria-Hungary, Russia and Italy, During the year just passer! 12,433 persons were debarred, for various causes. OUNCES Ä Tira wonderful Chi- nene I>octor is called great because he cures people without opera­ tion that are elven up to die. He cures with those wonderful Chi* nese herbs -oots, buds barks and vegetables that are entirely un* known to medical sci- ___ ence lu thlsconutry. Through ths use of th os» harmless remedies this Isntou* doctor knows tiie actlou of over SOU d.ffereni remedies which he successfully uses In diffvrea; diseases He guarantees to cure catairh. asthma, lung, ihroai, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver: kid­ neys etc.; has hundreds of teatiinonlala i bargee moderate. < all and see him. Palieau» out or the city write lor blankr and c rcuian. bead »lamp CuMbVLTATiON YKIK. • is bargain day in the Wave Circle. Come in and get ac- quainted. K C will help you cut down the living expenses and make doctor's bills a thing of the past. Do you realize that you can get the best and purest baking powder in tbe world f* BAKING V POWDER K at one-third what ou've been paying for anywhere near I C quality. A 2} ounce can cotte tfc. Think of the saving! Can you make money any easier ? Get it to-day. The grocer returns the price of can if you are not satisfied. S uonu THE C. 6EE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 1«a>, rirat St.. S. t. C«r. M w I sm Mention rap«r. PORTLAND, OREGON. ^¡l Grocers Would-Be Rockefellers. Paris, July 30.—The competition of the Gaulois anent dreams of million­ aires has come to an end and the prises have been awarded. The newspepers said that Mr. Rockefeller possesses »10,000,000 a year income, and asked its readers what they would do with this money if they possessed his for tune. Borne of the answers were as awful as a Welsh rarebit dream. They ranged from overturning the republic to giving all the money away Testing New Bullets for Army. Washington, July 30.—Bullets which •re ligliter and more pointed than those now in use are being tested at the Springfield armory. The new bullets hMTe much flatter trajectories than the 0](j type, and consequently are much more efficient against advancing enemies (J. 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