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'Hood’s Sarsaparilla SHREWD WOMEN CROOKS, jlaa won success far beyond the effect o( advertising only. The secret of its wonderful popular» Itv is explain^ by its unapproachable Jfcrtt. Based upon a prescription wliicb ¡cured people considered incurable. In Criminal Walk« the Fez la Keep ins Well Lp with Man. Hood’s Sarsaparilla f nites the best-known vegetable rem edies, by such a combination, propop. tion and process as to have curative | power peculiar to itself. Its cures of scrofula, eczema, psori- ssis, and every kind of humor, as well as catarrh and rheumatism— prove Hood’s Sarsaparilla the best blood purifier ever produced. Its cures of dyspepsia, loss of appe tite and that tired feeling make it the greatest stomach tonic and strength restorer the world has ever known. Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1* a thoroughly good medicine. Begin to take it TODAY, Get HOOD’S. Knew All About It. “What do you think of this schema of telegraphing without wires?” “That’s nothing. My wife lias kick ed my shins under the table for iwenty years.”—Exchange. Mothers will find Mrs. Vlnsiow s Sooth- Ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their ShUuren during the teething period. Glass Bricks. Glass bricks are gradually coming into use, and it is said that glass will goon be used for making statues for public places, as it legists the corroding effect of the weather much better than marble or granite. .The Art of Canning Fruit. The art of canning fruit in large quantities has reached a stage little dreamed of by our grandparents 25 and 50 years ago. The beet example of this advance is found in the Monopole brand of fruits and vegetables. The fruitB are delicious and sweet and re tain all their natural flavor. The vege tables taste almost exactly as though they were direct from the garden. They are packed under a beautiful blue label. First class dealers handle them. Wadhame & Kerr Bro»., Portland. Very Fashionable. Ida— Was it a fashionable summer boarding house? May—Oh, yes; every Sunday we had chickens for dinner that had been run over by millionaires’ automobiles. —Chicago Daily News. B tatk ov O hio , C ity or T oledo , ( Ll’cas CofSTY. I"" F ra . kk J. i hzsky makes oath that he is the senior parter ot the firm of F. J. CHF.NEV & Co., doing bmnm-Rs In tlie City of Toledo, County end state aforesaid, and that said firm will pair the sum ot ONE HcNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of H all ' s C atarrh C ure . FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Sth day of December, A, D. 1S06. 1 A. W. GLEASON, Kotary Public. Ball's Catarrh Cure is tasen internally and acts directly on the blood and mueous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY i CO., Toledo,O. Sold by druggists, 75c. I ! Hall’s Family Fills are the best. He Had Learned. "I heard a goed story the other day,” began the grocery man, “about a cer tain politician.” "That will do,” interrupted the dis appointed oflieeeeeker. “In the first place, there are no certain politicians." ST. JACOBS OIL c Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Aches AND c g g c c c 0 c ‘XWEtXHXooooOOCOOOOCOOCCOQ WET WEATHER HATS MA BR. «y TN» MARRS» OF ON 5Al.t EVESYWbtRt y í i > OF ' [ CABHENTS AHO HATS, A J TOWES CC BOSTON J m A55 OILED CLOTHING NAVE TRE MMt WNTO oetxctusRct aro cm eoenen satwac ’ o « y Dll E0 tE«»l«EITlI CURED Bl riLtO KETSTONE PIIE CURE • ’ n i> ri il remede iN-v ' I ■ b> Hire the most ol-«tinate rase*. TK "er h,,w • '’■re °v bow long stan-l Thousands of cases cured. Pohl bx w r -e-.' of price, 50 eta. Address Thi* it an extraordinary opportunity. The varitey of makes is immense. I prighte and squares, the finest pianos made, many but slightly used, that have l>eeu turned in to us as part pay- nent on new instrument*. Every one thoroughly renovated and in perta t condition. A* a result of our immense holiday and club sale*, the accomula- tion has become so great we must <iis- P <se of them to make room for the large -hipments of new pianos now coming in. ft is cheaper to sell the old instru ments at a sacrifice than pay rental for additional warehouse room. We are therefore making price* that will prove £ snap to any one who wants a standard piano for their children to learn to play on. Every one will be found in perfect tune and beautiful in appear ance, having l>een thoroughly i>olished and restored. Pianos. Emerson, upright, in very handaome case, slightly imd, but practically new, $125 00; Fisher upright, in perfect condition, $150.00; Ludwig, in ex cellent tone, $165.00; A. F. Chase, $246 00; Singer, in perieet condition, $195.00; Stienways for $265.00, $90.00 and $72.00, according to age and con dition, but all in good order; Brakett, $75.00; Hardman, $78.00; McCam mon, $54.00; Marshall & Traver, fine action, $60.00; Hallett & Davis. $.5.00; Kranich <lt Bach, $95.00; Marshall & Wendell, $68.00; Gale, a fine little instrument, $25.00; Ernest Gabler, $92.00; Emerson, $65.00; Mixsell, $80.00; Marshall A Wendell. $57.00; .1. P. Hale, $88.00, Terms $10.00 to $15.00 down, and monthly payments $4.00 and $5.00. Organs. Household Effects Can tie Transported with Very Little Trouble. |A VENERABLE PASTOR CURED BY PE=RU=NA "In these days," said a storage and vau man. "it is Just as easy to move from New York to Londou as from New York to Hoboken. Due's furni ture and household effects can be transported across the Atlantic lu vans as easily as across the North River. "Of course, vaus have long been used here for comparatively long distance moving by rail and steamboat. It is a common thlug In summer, for instance, to see teams on the decks of boats running to and from thia city, They Just ruu the vans aboard on their owu wheels, and run 'em off at the other end of the line, and back in the country, or wherever they want to take them. “The vaus used In trans-Atlantic moving are lift vans. They are really van bodies and can be lifted from their wheels and swung onto a car of trans portation by rail or down a hatchway into a steamer’s hold. "At the end of Its rail or water transportation the van can as easily lie lifted off the car or out of the steam er's hold aud swung upon the trucks upon which It Is to lie hauled to the house where the goods are to be put. "Who are the people that thus cas ually pack up aud move across the At lantic? Well, they may be foreign merchants who have been living In this country, but are now going back. They may also be Americans who are going abroad to live. "With the modern facilities for the transportation of people and goods ev- erywhere and the very great Increase In travel there are now many people who, crossing the Atlantic for a more or less extended stay, take their house hold goods with them. "Of course, there are people moving In this way all the time from Europe, as there are people moving thither from here, aud when we move any body over we want, of course, a freight back: we don’t want to bring our vans back empty, and we move some body this way. “In some German cities there are published weekly newspapers, or rath er extended bulletins, devoted to the Interests of the storage van men. in those several publications you would find lists of the vans to be had In the city where the list was publlshetl and other Information concerning them. In cluding the name of the owner of the van, where It was from, its cubic ca- parity, where It would I m > at disposal and the name of its agent or the rep rescntatlve of ita owner, at the point where this list was published. “Foreign lift vans come filled with household effects to American ports, ami through the representatives of their owners here they get return ship ments, as American vans In Europe, through their representatives there, get shipments this way. “So you see that really In these days it ts about as easy to move to Europe as It would be to move Into the next block, and there Is lots of trans Atlan- Uc moving.”—New Yoik Sun. I In old age the mucous membrane be» Pe-ru-na Is a Catarrhal Tonic comes thickened and partly lose their functions. Especially Adapted to the De This leads to partial loss of hearing, clining Powers of Old Age. smell and taste, as well as digestive disturbances. I he Oldest Man in America Attributes Peruna corrects all this by its specific His Long Life and Good health operation on all the mucous membrane» to Pe-ru-na. of the Ixxiy. One Imttle will convince anyone. Mr. Isaac Brock. of McLennan coun ty, Texas, has attained tlie great age of Once used and Peruna la-conie« a life 114 years». He is an ardent friend of long stand-by with old and young. Mr. Samuel Saunders <d Blythedale, Peruna and speaks of it in the follow Mo., writes: “My disease was catarrh ing term». Mr. B.-ock .ays: “Alter a man has lived in the world of the urethra and bladder. I got a as long as 1 have he ought to have bottle of Pe-ru-na ami began taking it. found out a great many things by ex and in a few day* I »a* relieved and perience. 1 think 1 have done so. “One of the things 1 have found out to my cut in» satis ••I RELY UPON faction is the prop PE-Rl-NA FOR er remedy for ail ALL CATARRHAL ments due directly to the effects of ti e DISEASES." climate. For 114 years 1 have withstood the cbatigiable climat« of the United States. During my long life I have known a great many remedies for coughs, colds, ca tarrh and diarrhoea. 1 bad always supposed these affections to be differ ent diseases, For the last ten or fifteen years I have been reading Dr. Hart- ■'Í/ ht .S í S'* man's books, and have learned from them one thing in particular: That ^ these affections are the same and they are properly called catarrh. “As for Dr. Hartman’s remedy, • ••• ............. rutin, 1 have found it to be the best, if not the only reliable remedy for these could sleep anil rest all night. I think affections. It has been my stand-by that Pe-ru-na is a valuable rcmeily. I for many years and I attribute my had tried other very highly recom good health and my extreme old age mended medicines, but they did m«- no to this remedy. good, My physician told me that I “It exactly meets *11 my requin'- oiild not expect to be cured .4 my trou- meats. 1 have come to rely upon it >le, as I was getting to be an old man almost entirely for the many little I 57 years.) 1 feel very thankful for things for which I need medicine. I believe it to be espi-cially valuable to what i'eruna has done lor me.” lu a later letter Mr. Saunders says: “1 am still of the same mind with re old people, although I have no doubt it is just as good for the young.” —Isaac gard to your Pe-ru-na medicine.” Brock. Strong and Vigorous at the Age of 88. A New Man at 79 Rev. J. N. Parker, Utica, N, Y., writes: Major Frank O’Mahoney, West Side, “In June, lOot, I lost my sense of hearing entirely. Aly hearing had Hannibal. Mo., writes: been somewhat impaired for several years, but not so niuch effected but that I could hold converse with my friends; but in June, i9oi, my sense of hearing “I am professionally n newspaper corresponednt, now 79 venrs old. I left me so that I could hear no sound whatever. I was also troubled w ith severe have watched the growing power of the rheumatic pains in my limbs. I commenced taking Peruna and now my hear is restored as good as it was prior to June, iqoi . My rheumatic pains are Peruna plant from its incipiency in the ing all gone. I cannot speak too highly of I'eruna, and now when 88 years old, little log cabin, through its gradations can say it has invigorated my whole system. I cannot but think, dear doctor, of Success up to its present establish that you must feel very thankful to the all loving I ather that you have been ment in Columbus, Ohio, and 1 con permitted to live, and by your skill be such a blessing as you have bee.i to clude that merit brings its full reward. suffering humanity .’’—Rev. J. N. Parker. “Up to a few years ago I felt no Mrs. F. E. Little, Tolona, III., writes: I only too thankful to you for your kind need to test its medicinal potency, but "I can recommend Peruna as i a good advice and tor the good health that I lately when my system needed it, your medicine for chron am enjoying wholly from the use of A TRAVERER Peruna relieve! me of many catarrhal ic mtarrh of the .your Peruna. Have been out to the troubles. Some two years ago I AT SEVEN rV-ONE stomach and bow Yellowstone National Park and many weighed 210 pounds, but fell away els. I have been other places of the West, and shall YEARS OF AGE. down to 168 pounds, and besides loss tn ubleil severely always thank you for vour generosity.” of flesh I was subject to stomach trou with it for over a year, and also a |—Mrs. F. E. Little. bles, indigestion, loss of appetite, in cough. Now my cough is all gone, If you do not derive prompt and sat somnia. night sweats, and a foreboding and all distressing symptoms of catarrh isfactory results from theuseof Peruna. of getting my entire system out of of the stomach and bowels have ilisa|>- write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving order. During some months I gave Pe peared. 1 will recommend it to all as a full statement of your case, and he runa a fair trial, ami it rejuvenated mv a rare remedy. I am so well I am con ; will be pleased to give you his vahlHblo whole system. 1 leel thankful, there templating a trip to Yellowstone Park j advice gratis. fore, for although 79 years old I feel this coming season. How is that for Add res* Dr. Hartman, President of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE like a young man.”— Major Frank one 71 years old?” O’Mahoney. In a later letter she says: “I am I Ohio. Chicago Cottage, as good as new, $34.00; one handsome Mason A Ham lin, with large mirror and hig htqp, for $59.00; one of the celebrated A. H. Whitneys, $41.00; fancy cased Pack ard, $43.00; Crown, guaranteed for 10 years, $52 00; the great Western Cot tage, $45.00; Smith-American,very fine, $28.00; another Kimball, used two vears, $49.00; an Estey, good as new, $42.00. The payments on these organs are only $5.00 down and month. These are only partial lists, If you are interested in securing one of these bargains write us for complete list and any further particulars vou may desire. The opportunity is a rare one, you are certain to get much more out of any one of these pianos than the price would indicate. The finest, of course, will go first, so if you want to get the liest in this sale, you w ill need to see or The Tragedy of Being Poor. write ns at once. Eilers Piano House, I. the great Western piano dealers, Wash In the summer, when the hot wind ington street, corner Park, Portland, sweeps the plain, Oregon. Other large houses San Fran In the summer when the parched fields cisco, Spokane and Sacramento. gasp for rain, When the sky above is brassy and the “The Great Northwest” In the Century ( sun. Mr. Ray Stannard Baker, one of the Like a vessel from which molten metals most popular of the younger American run. Hangs o'erhend through days that never magazine writers, has just returned to the East from a trip of several months seem to end. They totter in the dusty streets and througn the northwestern states, during sigh. which he has been gathering material The children in their huddled hovels for a scries of articles on “The Great Toting Man Inadvertently Mixed Busi penned. ness with Hie Social Note, I Northwest,” which will begin in the Basket Making In Germany. Lie crying out through shriveled lips March Century. There Is no worse literary style than The story of the and dry— Basket making employs half a mil JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORE, la the summer, when the heat is stidiug. growth of the cities, how the mighty that of the ordinary business letter, lion persons in Germany, where the Foot of Morriaun Street. wheat farms are managed, the mining which begins. "Yours received and Woe C»n jflve you the beit barKslna wages range from eighteen shillings to and Engine», W indln Illa. Putnpa Assumes a thousand shapes they must industries, cattle raising—all will be contents noted. In reply would say £2 weekly for skilled workers. ral Machlnery. W..<>d Sawlng M B UNION MAOS told in Mr. Baker’s crisp and pictur that we received orders for goods 30th endure. Mt. L. Oouglao ntahoo and ••//■ ■ peelalty. Seo ua lei.,re buying. Till Death is kind enough to claim them esque way, with striking illustrations ult.. anil shipped same day follow ing.” CITO Ferman'-ntir rurou so m. or n.rroiiinMW tnoro mon ’ a Ooodyoar Walt (Hand- ■ I IQ after finit'iar> ii**of l>r hha«> Great N«m Boarod Proooaa) ohooa than ana athor by Mr. Edward L. Blumenschein, who When this style gets mixed up with Restorer. —O. Bend for FH ICE ji.OO trial in'tile and treibt* The tragedy of being poor! accompanied the writer on his journey. the formal conventlonaulty of "socie is*. Da.R.ll K lin *. Ltd. W31 arch St.. Philadelphia. Fa manufaoturor In tho arorld. $25,000 REWARD If *11 gisxl. were a.« pure a- The series will include articles on ty” correspondence, as related In a A Natural Question. will he paid to anyone who 11. “The Conquest of the Forest,” “The story In the New York Times, the com can disprove thia ■tuteinent. Wagg—What are you doing now? In the winter, when the plains are white Vitality of Mormonism,” “Salmon ..MONOPOLE BecaiiM W. L- Douglas bination is funny. A young woman In with snow, Verisopht—Oh, I’m living by brain I m th« largest nianu facturer Fisheries,'* “The Day of the Run,” (a Baltimore received this letter: There would no need of any p» re In the winter, when the maddened bliz vivid description of the oiening of an li« can buy cheaper and work. food law*. Get them from your'dee er. "Mr. Blank requests his compliments zards blow. iiroduee his nhoen at a WADHAMS A KEkR BROS.. For I < . Wagg—Whose? “Yellowstone to Miss Dash, and requests the pleas owvr cost than other con When the sky above is leaden and the Indian reservation, cern*, which enables bin» Park,” etc. The first article, which ure of her company at the theater sun, to «oil «hoes for S3 50 and I.ike a weary slave, whose heavy task will appear in the March Century, to Thursday evening next. $3.00 equal in every be issued February 28, tells of the is done. way to those sold else "Awaiting an early reply, and hop- ' Shrinks out of sight, as if to steal a rest. striking things to be seen in Portland, where for SI an<l >5.00. W L. Douglas S3.50 With faces pinched and blue they go Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle and there- Ing It will be favorable to our propo- sltlon. we are, yours very truly, endSdshoeaere worn by thou*an<I.H<>f men who their ways; •bouts. have be«*n paying*4 an<i $5,not believing they “BLANK * CO.” The mother, with her babieo on her Mr. Baker’s series on “The Great The SEED MAN could i.’1 ' t • i t-chwe oboe h»r $3..50 <»r The writer was the junior partner breast. Probably you have bean! of me Now Ilo nan convinced them that the style, tit, Southwest, ” which appeared in The let me prove to you that my He«*»ls ar« Beside the empty stove weeps through Century last year, was nowhere more In i a large manufacturing company. anti wear of hie S3.50 and S3.00 Bhoee i* ju*t the beat. Write today for Mann'* Heed the days; as good. Give them atrial and save money. He had written many letters Hint day catalog for 19U» free on request I am M.sllrr Incremr JISW Sale* M. ten.«MIO, VI In the winter, when the blasts are icy. highly appreciated than in the region for the company and signed the name Portland agent for Burpee, of Phlla<l«*l lu llii.inrs*i HWIOS n I.« •A,O«4.M4(>,O4> which it described, and it io believed phia ••Burpee’* Needs Grow." I will A gatn of In Four Year*. Woe the firm, and the stereotyped of Rend to Farmer«, free on request, Bur W. L. DOUGLAS 14.00 GILT BOOK LIMB, Assumes a thousand shapes they must by the conductors of The Century that phrases of commerce ran off his pen Genuine pee’* Farm Annual for 1908, to other* on Worth $0.00 Compared with Other Makes. the present aeries will add greatly to endure. receipt of 10<*. Write today Do not delay Tht bent importtd and American leathera. Heyl't Till Death is kind enough to claim them the popularity of the magazine in the from habit. Patent Calf. Enamel, Box Calf, Calf, Vici fid, Corona G. S. Mann th, seedman The lady, however, understood what C'flt, and National Kanqaroo. Fatt Color Eyelet*. Northwest, ft will certainly set be —O, OlllflnH • <rh" ««ntilne havn W. I*. DOUOI a AM IM Front at., Portland, Oro. The tragedy of being poor! UdUIIUll • name and prlc« stamped on bottom. fore Eastern readera, more thoroughly had happened, and was equal to the .S/iori by mail. Vie. extra, ///un. f'atahtg free. —Chicago Record Herald. and entertainingly than ever before, occasion. The next day the young man W. I.. IHH UI.AH. Il HO. K'I'ON, MAM. was astonished to receive this reply: the natural and industrial wonders of A Butcher of Taste. "Messrs. Blank A Co.: Gentlemen - that picturesque region. There is a butcher In one of the Your favor of recent date at hand and New Orleans markets who has built contents noted. In reply will say I ac- iMxl rantly to a Suit Bear Signature of Cattle and Hoga for market. Shortens up an immense family trade entirely i cept the propoaltlon therein made and fattening period one-fourth. Saves Feed. by reason of bis taste In doing up par- I Queen Bee hold the goods ordered subject to yr. For Infant* and Children. Cough Drops cels of meat. Ills modus operandl Is FATTEST CATTLE. further Instructions. Very respect- Are made of pure hon "T fed Pruff'lun Mm k Food laet winter and turned very Ingenious. If he is handling a MISS DASH.** fully. <>rf the fat(**ut cattle | ever had for the sama lenvth ey an<l menthol They porterhouse he places It between two of time • • • | consider are pleaxant and ef (If course It was easy to apologize to Prussian Stock l ood fective aw a remedy squares of pasteboard, uses a sheet of a woman with so much hutnor as that, for cough* and cold*. well worth the cost pearl gray manila paper as a wrapper I would not be with» Try a park age .Mold but the young man had to listen for a ▼W small aa4 .. «s—V out It. <i W. AsaSY, by all druggie» and and ties It up with baby blue string.1 «•taka as n«a long time to the question, "How's Parker, 8. D. eon feet toners. Two peek ages by mail on And One of Them Went Wrong, The result is a neat rectangle which business?” receipt<»f loe.,stamps. rot IEAOACNL Take thin ad. has every appearance of having come Adam was lucky in another way. I 11 E« £/ to the dealer Pacific Coast rot oiniNEU. V H ff. Baltimore Fireproof. from some fashionable drug store or He had no friends to come around w hoee name Biscuit Co, apirt-ar* t« low and |p-t a FOR RILIOUlHEtt. Chops and such like The announcement that the cruiser how he ought to bring up telling him confectioner's, eopy of H hbik '» y Portland, Ore H t h - kmak ' s H am » B oos Baltimore la to be made as absolutely FOR TORPID LIVED. he stows away In neat little cardboard his boys.—Chicago Record Herald. 1 olí 1 i. A - 1» - ► » H CO,, 1‘ortland. fireproof ns human Ingenuity can an rOR CONSTIPATION. tube*, and he keeps a supply of one Coast Agent«. For forty year's Piso's Cure for Con ticipate must cause a feeling of pride pound candy ts»xes especially for FOR t ALLOW SKIN. sumption has cured coughs ami colds, At and chopped sausage. In the city for which the war ship Is chicken livers TOR THE COMPLEXION druggists. Price 25 cents. named. All of the furniture on lioard The system Is very effective. will be made of thin steel, to welded Caustic Comment. Those Who Head Novela. me that the seams will not show. Writing Miss Elderleigh — My friends tell •'But” wc objecL speaking to the CURE SICK HEADACHE these photgraphs fail to do me justice. desks, chiffoniers, chairs and beds will author wlio has written a historical Mr. Frank—Of course they do. contribute to the comfort of the offi novel, "this historical data Is absolute But then, justice should always be tem cer* on board, and yet will be of ma ly wrong. Why. it’s ridiculous to have pered with mercy, you know.—Ex. si * piar.’M by fanrwT terial not easily destroyed by fire. Thia ano »ar 1» . -r w ¡ bu George Washington fighting three ■».H l-tl - i ;*r Innovation, of course, will be costly. io par a utue id , r* duels, fighting battles be was never TO Investors. Involving about $30,000, but if ft be •wry* an<1 r»*ap aproar deal mtrre kt ttr* har Trat. Ail "My wtf« had plm| '»• oil bar tare, cal in. etc.” Th« Pacific Vacuum Ic« Company, only an experiment It will be a source dea'« • I seS ed A nn val baa i—o i-alog CAS. XKKTB aod u>«y "1 know I took some liberties with owning the patent rights to the state» of gratification to know that the Balti (he puatpaid frev to all apiiili *SSa kava all disappeared I h^d been troubled o. M. Ftaav a co.. George and history.” the author says of Nevada, <’reg-n, Washington, Cali more will stand unique as the only with ronatlpei >n for a.m* line but attar tea Detroit« M'ch« the Brat Cannaret I bare bad no trouble naively, "but what’s the difference? fornia and Arizona, for the Vacuum man of war tn the world thus far so In« with thin al.n enl. We cannot »neat too high Vann WaKruan IL-'ll never know and it won t hurt process of manufacturing hygienic pur« equipped. The wisdom of reducing ly ot 1 a.careu his feelings.” ice and refrigeration, offer to the in the amount of Inflammable material on a—leo.i« P. V. u "But the people who read your bok. ' vesting pnblic for the next 60 day«. war ships was demonstrated at the CANOV we again object. 50,000 (hare« preferred cumulative 6 battle of Santiago, when a shell ex CATHARTIC "Surely you know that people who per cent, per annnm guarant.-ed divi ploded In the wardroom of the Brook rend historical novels know nothing of dend (free of taxes stock) at $1.00 p> r lyn. To the fact that the small amount history!” he exclaims in just scorn.- ■hare, with a bonus of one share of of woodwork there bad been fireproof Baltltuore llersld. common stock. The Company has pur ed «rem* to bare been due the crulaer’* chased Block No. 12, size 200x408, cor. escape from flames below. While fire Vast Wine l lstern. At Asti. In California, a cistern 104 19th and Harrison Street«. Work on proofing was the br»t treatment for property now progressing «o as to be in wood formerly found to be accessible, feet long by 34 feet wide and 21 feet actual operation by May 1st of thi» present naval development Is slung the deep was formed in a billalde for th« year, with a 1'8) too per day plant. theory that the only real safeguard Is storage of wine. The Immense tank Planta will be erected in cities and was lined with concrete 2 feet thick, town* within our territory. Thi* i.e the abandonment of woodwork alto- and mated inside with a glaze as Im can be made f>>r 50c. per ton and in on* get her. ______________ _____ IO-TO-IAC ncable as glass The capacity ot hour’« time. Hindu* In Australia. The Hindus in Australia.Ims ng the tank I* •Vsi.tvto gallons. For further particulars addr-as claim on the fact that they are FRANK W. MARSTON. President, Forty Je<-ta of the crown, are cUmorin Pacific Vacuum lee Company, • • .utfH Bynp, T 1 n I fl> Roow. 519-620 Parrott Bldg , ban Fran direct political representation in the NN Dentists. Third suJ Wa»bia«i.>u to tt ruUTLANO. oktuu*. d«co, Cal. t eomrnuuwealth parliament. only forty k ¿fc e//V ^Parker. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Little Liver Pills. CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought CONQUERS PAIN. EREt CkTALOCOtS treat Accumulation of Second Hand and Slightly ls«d Pianos and Organa Being Disposed ot by Eilers Plano House tor Almost Nothing. EASY TO MOVE TO EUROPE. MANN Carter's POSITIVELY CURES O o Q Q o o o o o g o g "Women are making progress along more than one line,” remarked an old member of the police force. "A recent example shows that they are quite as efficient as men lu the matter of safe blowing.” Woman In the role of safe blower is new to the police. The fact is that the operation of female offend ers has heretofore lieen confined to of fenses of rtie daytime or of the early part of the night. But here comes a story from Tennessee of the arrest of several women who belong to a gang of expert cracksmen, and who actually took part in a safe blowing in a small town near Nashville, wHere they robbed a bank and got |1,7<X). "Women have often developed into expert forgers, as, for instance, in the recent case of an American woman abroad, who succeeded In conducting a forgery scheme for a considerable length of time, and until she had fraudulently collected a vast sum of money. They make I high-class pick- pockets, and, In fact, Infinitely more successful In this Hue ■ of work than men. “One curious fact In this connection —despite the frequent announcements publicly made of offenses of this kind committed by women, men are never on the lookout for the female pickpocket unless they find themselves in a ques tionable resort, or in bad company. For this very reason women find It much easier to pick a man’s pocket. They can get closer to men, too, with out becoming offensive, and can lift the diamond pin out of his scarf, nip his watch and chain or any other valuable thing he may have before he will ever dream of anything wrong. "In that kind of pilfering, too. pe culiar to kleptomania, she Is more successful because In this Instance of the way she dresses and woman’s pe culiar demeanor around the counters In dry goods stores. If a man, for In stance, should go into a dry goods store and begin to pick up little things and fumble over them, apparently for the purpose of inspection, he would at once arouse the suspicion of every clerk within visual range. On the other hand, a woman may do exactly the same thing without exciting the least suspicion. It is simply looked upon as a matter of comparative ease for the kleptomaniac. "But the woman safe blower Is a new type, as far as my experience goes, and I suppose it simply means that the police of the country will soon be confronted with many new problems In dealing with the female offender.”— New Orleans Picayune. piano bargains . sas ? A Deduction. “Y’onr wife,” said the embryo Sher lock Holmes, as the stranger entered hie presence, “is an intellectual woman.” “Right you are,” replied the etran- ger, "but how did you know that?” “By the buttons missing from yout coat,” answered the great detective. —Chicago Daily News. 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