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MAYOR OF SUNBURY fit. t haaev tor Araameay. Says Pc-ru-na Is a Good M«d- Icine. Hoti. ('. Brooks, ituiyor of Nun- bury, Oldo, also attorney for Fariner»' lank and Niinbiiry Building and Lx«n Co., writes; "I have tlm utmost ixmtldetice in th» virtue of Periinii. It is n great int«U- cine. I huve used it and I have known many of my friends who have obtained beneficial result» from its ti»e. not pra<«c I'eruiie too highly, I I "George,” suld Mr». .M<K<|ulllop to her liege lord, who was toasting bls •lilns before the Are. "1 su;>|MHie you get tlm credit for sweeping the snow off our front walk." "I reckon 1 do, Cyiilby,” responded George. "And you know you don't do n lick of It. You know I do It myself.” "You do. Cynthy. There c»u't be any doubt about that.” "Well, what sort uf a man do you think you are?” “Pin a blamed email specimen of a man. Cynthia.” said George, still se renely toasting Ills shins. “1 have no doubt I am meaner and more contemp tible thun you think. Ixird, love you. Cynthy. you can't get Into any argu ment with me on that propqgltion. I'm the laxlest, good for nothing»»! oo»rle»t mini In the nelghlsirbood. If It wasn't that I've got such a good wife, I'd go and blow my worthless bruins out. Hti|>- per ready yet, dear?”—Philadelphia Index. Plies (URID IN 6 IO 14 DAYS. I’AZO OINTMENT 1» guaranteed to cure any raaa of lehlng, blind, bim'dlng or protruding pllaa In ® to It «lay» or money refunded fibc. Halt ■ aillllon. “I'm sure I don't know what he aaw In her. Iler face Is decidedly plain." "Yen, but the figure »be Ims makes up for all that.” "Figure? Kbr’s positively aerawny ; she hasn't any figure.'* “You're wrong there. Rhe baa six fl(iires and the first one's a flve."— Philadelphia Press. Ut. V tua* I'M»«» and aJl Nrrvoua J>UrBam t»<*rmai«ahily «umd by I>r. Kliin'a ICraturar. H»n<| A>r F HKK |2 trial botti« and (rasila*. Ur. 11 IL KU»». lxL,»*l Arch HL, l*iiUa..Pa. HON. O. O. BROOKS. Hl»hl. There are n host ot petty ailment« which aie the direct result ot the w nth Little Roy - Are not all the words UKClt tO be found in the dictionary. papa? "No, my child ; new wurila are coined every day." "And wliat Is the last word, papa?" “! don’t know. dear. Ask your mother, she always Ims the last word.” —Translated for Transatlantic Tale» from I m Hire. er. Tills is more true of the exi ersive beat of summer and the inteii-i* cold of w inter, but it is partly true of all sea sons of the y. nr. Whether it In1 a cold or a cough, ca tarrh of the lumi or bowel complaint, whether the liver Is* affected or tlm kidneys, the cause is very liable to be Die same. The weather slightly deranges the mucous iiieniliriiiica of the organs and Du* result 1« Mime fum imnal disease. Prruna bus brionie a standby in thous and« ol homes for minor ailments of this sort. Ask your Druggist tor Tree Peruns AL manat for 1907. Mothers find Mr». Winnoir's dootblo* Syrup lb. br«t rruirdv U> Un fur IbsUebUdrou Iurta» ib» tea thru» partial. AudtltH Urform. "You usually give your husband a box of cigar* fur Christmas, don’t yon ?” "Yea. Rut I'll have to tbluk of something else this year.” AWFUL attacks of pain . “llow 1» that?” “Why. I told him I was going to do A Mott Dreadful Cass of KI Jncy my Christmas shopping tomorrow and Trouble and How It Was Cured. he spoke right up and sold he hail con- Thoma« N. McCullough, 321 South eluded to give up smoking.”—Cleve Weber Nt., Colorado Springs, Colo., land Plain Healer. says: "For twelve Throughly Reliable. or fifteen vear» I If ever here w»« a reliable an«! safe reme- was suffering fre quent attack» of ■ !y i la th it old and famous porous planter All«* rk’». It ha* been in u c for willy [min in the luck y ar», and i» a» p polar bwlay as ever. a >d and kidneys that wr doulit if th» re i- a civilised comm nity lasted for three on tbe !»»<*♦• ot ’he globe w err this wonder» Ail pain n lirvrr mini t I m * found. In the »e- week» at a time. I Ircli n of the mgr dient» nd in tbeir man* would le unable to ufnetun* the grratml « are in taken to keep turn in bed. The tach pl a» tri up to the bigheat etnnde <1 of urine was In a terrible condition, at rxr In nra. and no pun* and aimpie are the ingredient» that even a child can uw them times a complete stoppag» occurring. I AII«'«H*kn are the « rignal ami rrnui r | h > - began with I loan's Kidney Pill», and oiii planter** ami are sold by Prugginta in soon felt better. Keeping on, I found every part of the civilised world. complete freedom from kidney trouble. Germany ha» barred out American po- The cure has been permanent; 1 owe tatoea and all kinds of Americau preserv- my good health to Doan's Kidney Pills." cd meat. Kohl by all dealers, 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. IO CURE A COLD IN ONr DAY I Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet» PrugKlsti refund money If It fail» to cur«. K. w GRoVE'ft signature I» un each box. 20c. OW AMD F.. IH’HTON—A ■•»vrr ar 1 Chemt«L i aum I ville. Colarmi«t bp»ciii*«r» prk<*»: «ohi, •Uh rr, h »4, fl : <««»l«l, Hllvrr.7 ; «old, ; Elnc or < .»i»|irr.|l. < %Rnld<* trai«. Mulling rnval«»|»«-* and Fill |»ru r llRt arnt on atiplIrail<»n. Contrt»! and Vtn* pin* work »««Ik Had. Alal«r*iucaI Carbonai« ha lloiial listolU H Mile Lights on History. PRINTING PLATES AS NEAR PERFECTION AS a Viti I Cnpt. Kidd was bury ing his treasure. “It's better than putting it in suburban lots,” he chuckled. “The money will always be there." Fully aware, too. that the authorities couldn't roh him of it by taxes and spe cial assessments, he satisfied himself that no meddlesome reporter was nosing around in the neighborhood and betook himself again to the long, low, rakish craft that lay waiting (or biui two cable»* length from shore. SKIN DISEASES HUMORS IN THE BLOOD MILLIONS STARVING lood Conditions In China Beyond All Description. 1» the cause of all humor», eruptions, boils, pirn pies, scrofulous sores, eczema or salt rheum, us well as ot rheuma tism, catarrh and other troubles. The greatest blood remedy for all tbeso trouble», proved by it» unequaled record oi cures, is AMERIC* ADVISED TO GIVE AID Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as »arsatabu. 100doses »1. Relist Would Do Much to Remove III Feeling That Prevail*—Un rest Pervades En.pire. Washington, Jan. 29.— Muil reports from American Consular officers in China which reached the Htate De partment today regarding the famine and n-sulting condition» further eon firm the stories of suffering and bard ship, Consul Hayn.-s at Nanking «aya that the famine is ten tim*-» worse than anything known in that part uf tbj- em rpire for the past 40 years. The Chinese official», he says upon in formation given him by the Viceroy, admit their inability to cope with the situation. The government is trying to help the starving people to keep their cattle and to this end is taking their oxen and buffaloes tn pawn for two taels each, keeping them thus until next Spring, when it will return them. Mr. Haynes declares that whatever aid may lie extended by this Govern uient in the present crisis will certainly do much to di»|>e| the ill feeling recent ly aroused by the boycott, the exciu sion act, etc. Consul-General Kogers at Shanghai advises the department that the reports ns to the conditions appearing in the newspapers, both foreign and t'hineae, are for the most part sustained by the investigations made by American naval uflict-ni. Ho say» an inquiry which he has made gives the general conclusion that the famine by March 1 will be regarded as severe and perhaps more so than that of 1H78, by which it is thought 10,000,000 lives were lost. The report of Mr. Kogers is accom panied by a statement by Dr. Henry M, Woods of the Southern Presbyterian mission at llwni Ain Fu, who estimates that 10,000,000 of people are affected by the famine, 4,000,000 of whom are starving. He savs there are at present more than 500,000 refugees at Tsing Kiang l*u, huddled in mat sheds, and that the pitiful sight is daily witnessed of parents offering their children for sale at from *2 to $4 each. Brigandage and robbery, he adds, are rife. Deafness Cannot Be Cured bv local applications aa they cannot rearh the di<M »Mill } urtion ot the ear. '1 here 1» only one way to cure dea beu, and that 1» by constitu tional reinedie» J'eafu«*»» 1» < au»*-<! by an in- n»m-<1 condition of the inU'-nua linintf ot the Eaatacbian Tute When thia tutw 1» inflamed i«>u nave a rumbling »ound or imucrfeci hear* ng. and whm it la entirely e!o»e«f, beafnea» la thu reeult, and unlea» the Inflammation can be ta»en out and this lube re to't«l to ila normal condition, hearing will b« destroyed forever; Din» « a*«» out ot ten are caused by < atarrb. which la nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surlaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any ca*e ot l>eafnr»»(caused by catarrh) that can not l-e cured by llaH'a ('atarrb (Jure, bond tor Circulars» free. F J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. Hold by Druggists, 75c. Hall » family Hila are the beat. Got Illa Males Death Liat From German Horror May Reach 300. Hiinrbruncken, .Inn. 29__ A firc-ilnmp explosion occurred yesterday morning in the Ked<-n con) mine at Nt. John-on- Siinr, opposite Naarbruecken, and caused the loss of from 150 to 200 lives. The mine is owned by the Prussian gov ernment. I'p to 6 o'clock last evening 77 bodies hnd been brought out and 56 corpses were known to be underground. Only 50 live men have been brought out. nnd of these the doctors way at len«t 35 will die, as they are frightfully injured through having been hurled against the walls of the galleries by the force of the explosion. An oftirinl report given out Inst night says the number of dead cannot exceed 100. Immediately after the explonion res cue workers were hurried from all the adjacent mines and boldly entered the Reden shaft in great numbers. The work of rescue has been greatly ham pered by the poisonous gases resulting from the explosion and from a fierce fire that broke out immediately after- wnrds. This caused efforts nt rescue to le suspended, and the workers had to le ordered out of the mine. After all the rescuers had reached daylight, according to one version, a second terrific detonation was heard underground. Rut according to another report, many of the rescuers were still below when the second explosion oc curred, and it is estimated that the cns uality list from the two explosions will reach a total of 300 men. It is regarded as certain that the low est levels of the mine are completely wrecked, and the inspectors nre deliber ating upon further measures to get con tro) of the fire. The managers are dis cussing the advisability of flooding these levels as the only means of extin guishing the flames. It is believed that all the men who were in the lower levels assuredly are dead. It will take a full week to enter and explore the mine. Hlood.d (alvatiaal.*.. For Lung Troubles ÿïf/ers jjers MAKE NO MISTAKE OILED ¿If CLOTHING Mined. “What has kept you out so late?” sternly asked Mrs. Gayman. "Been » sitting up with a dying fr’end, m' dear," answered her affectionate con tort. "That won't do this time.” she rejoin ed "The old year has been dead several days, to my certain knowledge.” FRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS BERKSHIRE SWINE, Registered) SHORTHORN CATTLE, Registered) BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS / b will give you com- J I z plete protection and long service You cant afford / to buy any other Every garment guaranteed PACIFIC NURSERY CO. CatstosM free. Tancant. Orason The best dealers sell it • e so*»« co Mxvo« « mis RHEUMATISM IF YOU PLEASE Kindly remember that we buy and »ell all kind» of Minina Stocks and Bond» that are on the market. Should you want to buy or »ell write or wire F. J. CATTERLIN & CO. 125 Abington Buildint Portland, Ore(Ott Member of Portland Stock Exchange CROPS NEVER FAIL In ’br t'pper Snake Valley, Idaho, where 2S.00U Mississippi Vslley homeseekers are already ¡Scale». &OO.OOV acres undeveloped, irrlcab e land sllll await the settler. Illcb st and boat wa ered valley la the world. Finest c Itnale; cbo eeet fruit; Immense crops of grain, alfalfa sugar beets. H.OUO.- 000 In vested ID sugar faclorles. New K. K. exterr slon to YaUowstona park opens country of vane re sources. Ashton started Jaa. I. lws. a record breaker. Write for particulars. C. C. MOORE UK AL ESTATE fOMPAXY St. Anthony and Ashton, Idaho. GAS KILLS MINERS. When the blood is pure, fresh anti healthy, the skin will be soft, smooth and free from blemishes, but when come acid humor takes root in the circu lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These humors get into the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect and carry off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left to sour nnd ferment ami soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid Sncw Plow Out. poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through the Portland, Jan. 29. -The only railway pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, plow in Western Oregon, a rotary, Salt Rheum nnd skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema nppears, usually snow stored at the O, R. & N. shops, at Al with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there bina, was ordered out yesterday for flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms <i crust, and the itching is intense. the flrst time in years, nnd put in com It is generally on the back, breast, face, anus and legs, though other parts mission to buck a huge drift near Mult of the laxly tuny be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks nnd bleeds; nomah Falls, which stalled the west the acid in the bloixl dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended bound Spokane flyer, duo here yester to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it a day morning. The machine seemed to * ' ' lc.nthcry ■' -------- . Acne makes its appearance on the face in the oujov the unwonted exercise of diving hard, appearance. form of pimples and black heads, while into the drifts, and was soon throwing I gttffared with roBr»mn for forty snow over the smokestack of the loco year« and could find nothin* to Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ motive propelling it. This rotary has cure me until I tried B. 8. 8. I ent parts of the body One of the worst often seemed useless to railway men. Buffered IntonRoly with the itch in* and burning: pustules would forms of skin trouble is Salt Rhcuin; so seldom is it required. form from whicn there flowed s its favorite point of attack is the scalp, atlcky fluid; crusts would come on sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak the skin and when scratched off Calls Upon Burlington. the skin was left ns raw ns a piece nnd Ivy arc also disagreeable types of skin of beof. I suffered ng-nny in tho disease. The humor producing the trouble Omaha, Jan. 29. James .1. Hill has Ion* years I was nftiicted, but when I usod 8. 8. 8. I found a per lies dormant in the blood through the called upon the Burlington railroad to fect euro. There has nevor been Winter to break out and torment the help raise the blockade of the Northern any roturn of the t rouble. C. M. JJVAN3, sufferer with the return of Spring. The best Pacific in the Dakotas, and the Hurling Etockmen, Hob. treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. ton has responded by sending 12 of its It neutralizes the acids and removes the humors so that the st in instead of being heaviest locomotives from the Nebraskr irritated and diseased, is nourished by a division. No urgent was the call that supply of fresh, healthy blood. External the 12 big moguls were sent forward applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., without loads, each running under its while they soothe the itching caused by own steam, and going by the now lint PURELY VEGETABE skin affections, can never cure the trouble between Ashland and Sioux City. because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation Thousands to American. and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its Rome, Jan. 29. There were 417..W normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin 1 emigranta from Italy in 1906—287,OIK affection. Hook on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent free | went to the United" States, 118,181 t- to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. I Argentina, nnd 1.3,143 to Brazil. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATIAHTA. G4. S.S.S. Satai r. At the crowded downtown comer the frightened pedestrians were scurrying out of ths wsy of street cars, suto-uoblies. de livery wagons, and policemen on horse back. "Gosh !" exclaimed the window washer, looking down on them from bis perch on the narrow ledge of a fifteen’fa story win dow. "I'm (lad 1 ain't in that crowd I”— Chicago Tribune. ■ The Salvation Army blda fair to be come an »rl»Ux-ratlc body. Major Mary Murray, who aupervlae» the military and naval league of the Sa I vat Ion lata, la ■ daughter of the lat» Sir John Mur ray. K. C. B.. and I.leut. Col. Minnie I Held, who recently married Commie •loner Booth-Tucker. 1» a daughter of a former acting governor of Bombay. The commissioner himself resigned a Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer judgeship In India, with all the wealth tainly cures coughs, colds, and spe-la) position attached to It, to bronchitis,consumption. And devote himself to Salvation Army work. it certainly atrengthena weak Lady Sarah Sladen la a Salvationist, throats and weak lungs. and the counteaa dowager of Teafleld There can be no mistake about 1» a member of the auxiliary of the army. Two daughter« of Mr. Onslow, this. You know it is true. And late member of parliament for Guild your own doctor will say so. ford, have together steadily risen In “ My little boy s Urrtbl. e»»gk. I trted the ranks. Intimately connected with ST.rythlu« I could hMr or but is «.in an til I tried Ay.r*> L'Mrry Cetorsl Th. Srrt the work In Australasia Is the Hon. nl(ht h. *M betlrr, st.d bo «toodlly lmoror.4 until ho wa« |orf«tly wall.” — Maa. a. J. Mr». Bird, wife of the former prime STBBLB. Alton. 111. minister of Tasmania. She is said to 'Mad. be as ardent as any Salvation Army AIM manufacturers of m \ SAESAFAJLUX lass In disposing of the "War Cry." The daughter of the late Lady Galt wife of the lieutenant governor of Ontario, Is working In Canada.—Ans Keep the bowels regular with Ayer** wers. Pdln and thus haaten recovery. Italy baa more extended bouse Indus I tries than any other country. JACOBS OIL RUBBER STAMPS We do not take order» and peddle onr Robber btampa, Bea Lx, Etc. manuiactuxe our own roods. Our equipment it the newest and best money can buy. Writ« today for our “Rubber Btamp Catalogue.’’ THE IRWIN-HODSON CO., Portland« Ore<on P. N. U No. 5-07 I H’HKX writing to advertisers pianse I yy menti.>a thia paper. t 1 ] ERRYS prove their worth at harvest time. After over fifty years of »recess, they are pronounced the best and surest by careful planters everywhere. Your dealer sells them. 1907 Seed Annual free on reqnest. a. m . rtxxi a co, inmi . mia . mule T eam BORAX FREE BOOK R fives 1000 uses of 20-MU LE TT AM BORAX in the Nome. Form and Dairy. Free on request. 20-Mule-Team Borax for »ale at all dealers. Sample an«i «Souvenir Picture in color», 5 cents and dealer's name. Pacific Coast Boras Co.» Oakland, CaL