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THB KVGKNK WEKKI.Y GUARD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER SB, IFOR
Blood Humors OREGON FRESHMEN
BAR3ETT ArDHESSSS
Luui-tiL emZENS
J
director of the
buriau of Anie.lcan republics, spoke
to over six hundred
«indents and
A’pona. Kich.,
r j
in viliurd
lia.l at the
h~ vu pi;.'3ked in the presqv.o j Je country the forest fires at ' townsneople
University last night.
Ills subject
I »as: "What the Pacific Has in Store
still 13'ip3 uDcoutroUea in the counties of Cheboygan, Presque 'o.r the Stat«- ano tne People of Ore-
lile, Alpeua, Alcona and other scattered districts of Northern o '•I..'' He said in part:
are three reasons why I am
Michigan. Diligent search vzas begun today to determine the proi “There
,o addseas you tonight. First,
has kept his residence in
J' »1 extent of the holocaust, but it may take many days to re- as on» ’
this S '*1* fl,r “*arIy twenty years,
* ’ies likely to have
occurred on isolated farms. since 1 <•,hl came west from New
v4ai me
.
Pn-'and 1 alu Proud to have the op-
,
i-dy up in the millions. Whole I portunit;
V2 meeting my fellow clti-
Coinmnnly <-* um - pimples, boils, bives. screm»
or salt rheum, or some other form of enip
lion: but sometimes they exist in the sy-tem.
indicated by feelings of weakness, languor
loss of appetite, or general debility, without
causing any breaking out.
Hood's Sarsaparilla expels them.renovat-s.
strengthens aud tones the whole system
This Is the testimony of thousands annually.
Accept no substitute, but insist on having
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
•'ll
4- +4+++4+++44+
+
4
known aa Sarsatabs. 100 doses IL
+
+
+
nectlon let mo point out to you some +
salient but generally unappreciated +
In usual liquid form or in chscolated tablet«
First (Janie.
Oregon Freshmen . .
Portland High..........
Sec< ml Gami'
'Varsity .......................
Alumni . . . ..................
WCX
Vi
The Rind You Have Aiwa/* nought, and which |us
in use for over 30 years, lias borne the ^ m(nre
and has been made un.i.-c n;;
Bonal supervision ain< e itshifam--*
Allow no one to deceive .»■ in (hi?
.<11 Counterfeits, Imitations and “ jHst-as.go.id» ,lri. b|Jt
Experiments that trille with anil e>, ’..„(!i-r r .■ health if
Infants and Children—Experience agaiust Experiment
facts.
These twenty nations, with govern­ ♦++♦♦++++♦+++ + + +
ments akin to ours, with constitu­
(From Saturday's Daily Guard.)
tions modelled after ours, with sim­
The University of Oregon fresh­
ilar ambitions and views, have an
area of nine millions of square miles, men won from the Portland high
Og three time gr- i'.r than that of school in the first game of the mat­
.. 11« properly h‘8 H »“’•
Bgging camps bv
Castoria is a linrmless substitute for Cestor Oil, pare.
the United States, exclusive of Alas­ inee on Kincaid field this afternoon
villages Lave been blotted off the map •ni* - “ camP3
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, ij
ka. Expressed otherwise, an area In­ by the score of 5 to 0. The touch­
down
was
made
in
the
middle
of
th"
ci or as
"Hi"- a. Wash- to which could be place all of China,
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otln-r Narcotic
the dozen destroyed with their s cason s output.
!
j-, , V-
ihe Ie ail of a Japan, the Philippines, Korea, Siam, first half. The freshmen carried the
substance. Its agre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
great internatk’n«: institution de- and a large part of India and Siber­ ball by off tackle plays and shoil
unit alla's Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
. i I- tin* development of cotn- ia. This great area support a popu­ end runs for 70 yards, when McK'r-
I v ■1 ' d 0. ,,. nd ihip an ong kn><
lation as yet of only seventy mi'llons le>-, the fullback, was sent over the
Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatiou
Goal was
”,e-i-''''
.' i
Frond to bF Bbl» i of people, but this population con­ line for a touchdown.
and
Flatuh ncy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
! i-an nations,
' ’ ‘»» work, which < an ducts an annual trade of two billions, missed.
Stomach and Bowels, giving liealtliy and “ itural sleep.
In the second half Portland high
to interest you in
’ •*>«
» , one hundred millions of dollars, (12.-
The Childr- n’s Panacea—The Mother's - . ,al.
do so much not only io,
•* ' 1>, or ¿vice that pf China had two chances to score from
25-yard line, but the stronu <k-f
of this Stale but of the entire coun­
w--‘iu
try. Third, as one who believes that
i
' M, ot/®r four
*
,
Oregon can play just as important a total population
millions !’ people, i
1 v^
gentfne Republic, local,
south temperate zone of So : Am­
erica. and having a population of on '
)y six millions of people, carried on
a foreign trade of nearly six hundred
Is
expected
to
a.-rive
a'
9
o
’
clock
Sun
­
millions of dollar-, ($600,000,000),
♦ ♦ + + 4-+4- + ->+4,4'* + 4-4- + day morning. Yokohama is crowded
V
4»
or a total greater than that of Ja­
with
visiting
Japanese
and
other
for
­
4-
Toklo, Oct. 17. —Up to 8
<*•
pan with forty millions of people or
V o'clock tonight no message 4- eigners. and every house, however
of China with threq h'in.lred and
?oor,
is
decorated
in
honor
of
the
vis-
4- was received from the tender ♦ PV-------
fifty millions. I n;alto this comparl-
* Yankton. It was expected to ♦ Itors. The display on the more pre-
s -n with full rOspec*. for Japan and
is
little
short
of
tentions
buildings
enter the harbor last night, 4-
China. ’ I admire
*
.1; nan for her WOO-
+ but has not been sighted by 4- inag:if?!éen*
derful
uj, tecord and China for her re­
Fleet in Storm.
+ any crafty plying «Iptig the
«itlrltfible characteristics, but 1 am
in Use For Over 30 Years.
__..... t____
Toklo,
Oct. . 17.- The delay of the
Sonto uneasiness Is ♦ '
4- coast,
trying to impress upon you that, at
4- felt ut the possibility of h<-r 4- American battleship fleet in arriving
the same time we are doing every-j
4- having been disabled in the 4> at Yokohama Is due to a tremendous
thing we can to promote otir com-
♦ storm off the North coast island of
4- recent storm.
mt'ree and friendship with the Orient
♦ Luzon of 3 Philippine group. The
4-
wv fhonld not neglect our own sister
storm
began
the
morning
of
October
♦ + ♦ ♦ 4- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ' 12, continued until the afternoon ot
republics.
"Th* figures I have just given yod
the 13th. One man was drowned anj
was founded, there was a University
apply to the entire twenty republics
Toklo, Oct. 17
The official re- some damage resulted to the fleet.
a huhdl*ed years old with a thous-(
of Latin America, reaching from Cu­
ceptlon committee, headed by Vice- These details were communicated to
ahd students.
ba and Mexico south to Argentina
Admiral Salto, who is vice minister the Associated Press at Toklo by
Football Cup.
and Chile. Now let me emphasize the
wireless
from
the
Connecticut
of the navy department, will leave
importance of the twelve republics
To stimulate the rivalry among’
through special courtesy of the Jap­
bordering on the Pacific ocean and
the three state Universities of Ore­
early Sunday morning for Yokohama anese government. The fleet will ar­
therefore our close neighbors. They
gon. Washington, and Idaho, he an-[
to present an address of welcome to rive at Yokohama at 9 o'clock of the
include Mexico, Guatamala, Salva­
nounced that he had arranged for the
Admiral Sperry. The battleship fleet morning Of October 18.
dor, Honduras. Nicaragua. Costa
offering of a cup to be contested fori
Ittca. Panama, Columbia. Ecudor, Pe­
among the three institutions by their,
By EDWIN A. NYE.
ru, Bolivia and Chile, having j coast,
football teams. Tee t"am winning
ljue on tt-e Pacific of nearly six
the undisputed«.fhamplonship twice
Copyright. 1908. by Edwin A. Nre.
« ill becom
owner of the trophy,
thousand miles and already having
I •
and
thus
p
)a
|<jng
It
possible
that
thei
a population of twenty million;. .(J
Tilt COUrt i'RY GlilL IN TOWN.
rivalr^. m
for cv?r follr years. |
i
people, or nearly five times that of
',»(* team winning a temporary titlo* Rhe Is coming to the dty-aloae
our three Pacific Coast
stat ■» of
California, Oregon ami Washington.
once shall )>e entitled to keep it In; In the country nothing occurs. Life
Although they at* jn the infancy of
possession for a year.
Is about the same every day. Aud
their material de-Tniopment and their
Mr. Barrett bciOre llklrtg his pres­
coksts have bee» Isolated from Eur-.
ent post as Director General of the! the girl bus not yet learned that tba
ope and <jur Atlantic coast, they con­
international BUTem of American greatest boon in life Is to be cvtittst
I
duct an annual for ign tri'dv valued,
Republics, to which he was elected aud that the quiet places are the t*su
v-,e uDERS.
.X*-
at the splendid total of six hundred
by the unanimous vote of the twenty-’
V-
* allieil t.-otlal! ’team
It is the monotony that tires tier, sir
schooner I
and fifty millions of dollars, i $c>50,-1
! one American Republics, including
V
Seattle. Oct. 17.—The
<‘dl.,
Sun Framiscd,
----
is <me of the slat pl«iy the United States, has serted As Unl­ thinks. The same faces are to l>e seen
000,000).
Certainly Buch facts as
to
Port I serting that she was responsible for
Rainbridge» on her way
it, d Spates minister to Siam, In Asia, nt the church every Sunday and at the
these demonstrate their importance
lu five” Inst sezson.
Blakely to load lumb-r, was injured his wife leaving hlui, Mi'Hae! Poi'.->o^
and to Argentine. Panama, and Co-' picnics. She knows this one as "Dili”
but
yet
our
country,
and
particularly
|
I
lunibia, in Latin America. He has al-
Illis coast, has done too little tn g-t
in a collii Ion with the steamship Cot­ with a revolver in eacn huml. ruelk-u
EDWARD A. DILLON.
1 ■ Or ;on freshman line in>-aria- ' so filled the positions of Commission-1 hud that one ns "Sarah.'' Familiarity
tage City off Jefferson Head last to the Brown Palaeo ro unlng house
Features of the er of Commerce to China. Japan, | has bred contempt. Aud over all Hi*
Captain of the Princetou football ♦ into closer touch with this section of i ' y stopped them
the western hemisphere.
today and shot Mrs. Augusta Towle
game were the playing of Ludl.-rn. Korea and the Philippines, anu '”n : countryside is the never varying look
night. The tug Tyee was towing the through the head, killing her In- team of IIHIJ, who won fame as a quar­
"If you were to make a jour1
of things. The familiar has gruwn
Portland's left end. of McKinley and
schooners Bainbridge and Blakely stuntly. lie then fired two more terback Issi
down the west coast of
C“-| Latourette, of Oregon, in the first mlssioner General of Fortoif. Affairs! trite and tlnnily distasteful.
shots Into the prostrate body OU ttlb
tral America anti South I hue ica you : half, anil if Hixon, Oregon's left end. I of the St. Louis Exposition. His of-I
at the time of the accident,
flcial residence Is in Washington, D. | But yonder in the city!
would be astonished at
upper works of the Baln- floor and turned the weapon tip'll
i evidence and Main, Oregon's left tackle, m C., but his legal residence is in Port- i Ah. everything happens In the 'Hr!
himself, but his aim was bad, and the
everywhere of materia) progress and . the second half.
br. ige was curried away and the Injury may not prove fatal. Ho raIl part as any other state of the Union
land, Oregon, where he came from There are plenty of new faces there
shaping both national and In tet- development. It Is 'hu
no exaggeration ■
The first half was fast, but in the
T) .4 pro'.'eoded to Port Blakely with from the house and *.n o® ptured in
next twen­ second the teams both seemed to be Vermont In the late fall of 1 889. Hei The scenes change like those of •
natlon.il affairs. 1 am proud to point to predict that dur’ Ug
by a pollcemn» named
who out to you ways and means by which ty years this p»'-t of the world will tired. A great deal of punting was was for several years associate editor, kaleidoscope, Lots of new setisittoos
her In tow.
of the Evening Telegram of Port- |
The Cu'tlge City was towed to fired a shot over tile fugitive's head. Oregon may be recognized not only I have an onw»’ d movement that will done Portland tried twelve or four­ land, and held that position when he | in the city! Its air Is tonic. Surslj
at home but abroad as one of the ! astonish ev*> .ybody. There is a field teen forward passes, but only worked
life must be fuller there
steamboat \Vhat"V">2 Horses innpedlutri*(. surrendered.
for the ^".lvestmetjt of hundreds of ' two of them, owing to Oregon's splen­ was appointed to his first diplomat-' 'Die girl is young and innocent k
leading »tales of the Union.
ic
post
in
1
894,
on
the
combined
en-
and l.er damage was Confined to the
"Before, however, I proceed any millions of dollars.
Railroads must did Interference.
. . :
' she dreams B m M
dorsement of California. Oregon, and her inexperience
up >«.• works. An unidentified Ital­
further, permit me to make a per­ be bf'jt In the interiors. Mines must
Washington,
regardless
of
political
1
Perhaps
she Is ambiti"'» t’
dreams.
1
-----
.
sonal statement which may cause you 0» opened up. Agricultural
sections
_
ian in the ataerage of tho Cottage
party.
get on in the wc arid, or impatieat lf
to give more heed to what 1 sav than V ust be populated and irrigated.
City austalnad a fractured leg. and
vóti otherwise woul 1. Some of mjj New towns must b«> built. The num-
| restraint, or sl-.e is lured by
several persons lost their belonK'.ugH.
A Healthy Family
fellow
citizens
in
Oregon
have
tae'n
must
be
1
erous
harbors
and
ports
glamour of the town. She d<** n,f
The
alumni-
’
varsity
game
after
the
|*ui'>e>' Jones w»i thrown into the Turkey Has Mobilized Army
"Our whole family has enjoyed
fit
to
intimate
that
I
all
not
lo
be
dredged.
Immigration
must
be
en-
Freshman-Portland
contest
was
no
i
realize how safe is the shelter«» lit*
wa-ei but was ruacued.
clacsed as a real Ore-’miian. be-ause , I couraged and transeportation facll- less interesting than the first. The good health since we began using she has always lhed la th»
The accident was the result of the
Coi pa for Offensive
Dr.
King
s
New
Life
Pills
three
years
of th,' fact that 1 had been \hsent ities Improved. While these things first half resulted In no score. Twice
“
_ ;__j City
Coiiaj»
City jamming
jaiutiiing her
her i rudder
neiglilsTbexHl.
Move
. _a not
--- x
from the state so much of t.no time are btdng done, as they surelj will the alumni were within ten yards of ago,” says L. A. Bartlett, of Rural
ropes and she could
be COll-
Poor girl!
during the last fifteen y.-ars. Now be before or soon after the comple- the varsity goal but the strong de­ Route 1, Guilford, Me. They cleanse
trulled.
and tone the system in a gentle way
She does not realize the ft** ,tal
Pari». Oct. 11.—The French for my answer Is. thal 1 should be re-' ; tlon of the Panama Canal, Oregon fense of the latter stopped them. The that does you good. 25 cents at W.
her very virtues under
t------ strong teal’”'
eign office ha» official confirmation garded as all the more entitled to! : and the entire Pacific coast shoulil alumni team seemed to outplay the A Kuykendall's drug store.
tlon may tend to her l.c.rayal of b*
4-
4-
♦
be
acquainting
themselves
with
this
full
credit
as
an
Oregonian
because
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
varsity.
Jack
Latourette,
for
the
of
Hie
previous
reports
of
the
mobil
­
♦
Pfgrcftt" th* f’’*
« I isation by Turkey of th,' Anatolian such alisene,' has been entirely in the field, developing friendly relations alumni, made a brilliant run. which
self. She does n<»t c 1‘csa of natwrt'"'
♦
with
it.
studying
th«>
demand
and
service
of
the
state
and
the
nation,
was
a
feature
of
the
half.
Michel,
army
corps.
This
Is
regarded
in
of
­
that
her
very
gentler:
+
- i».
♦ ’ ficial circles na Turkey s answer to in a constant effort to build up our supply of Its markets, its buying and the ’varsity's left end. was perhaps
mtn her t
selling
capacity,
and.
in
short,
ways
prestige.
Influence,
and
commerce
the
star
for
his
team
during
the
half.
♦
I Bulgaria's refusal to accord compen
deceitful tempter the force " '■
Had 1 stayed at home. 1 and means of bringing about mutual For the alumni Templeton and Zach­
nation for the Oriental railroad, and abroad.
At Spokane, Wash., Act. 16, 1908, I»-.
could not have accomplished one benefits alike to the North and th»' arias played at half and Kerron at Driven to Act by Criticism Dur­ which the sophisticated net aD kt»»
Intvwit'thlri
I h believed «««
Io ninL-ii
make uur
war Inevitable.
to tbelr aid She does not kM’
M: ». Siary A. Bowers, formerly ot
hundredth part as much for Oregon, South American Pacific Coast.
full. They made the strongest back
ing Political Cam­
l.au» t ouiiiy. now residing at ^Har-
"At th,* Trans-Missfsslppl Congress field ever seen on the local gridiron.
and the country in general. Oregon
own weakt esses.
IF
YOt
KNKW
‘
riugton, VXa.ih, from tumor ot the}
paign
I*oor lassie!
. -t.
Five minutes from the end of the
'I na meriti, of Texas Wonder you has Just as much right to a voice in recently held in San Francisco, I had
waa
aged
5
5
years.
•louiaeh.
Sue
Her loving disposition doe»
would never suffer from Kidney, the administration of our foreign af­ the hon»ir to propose that there second half, Captain Moullen. of the
Her sweet
should be held on this coast next 'Varsity made a place kick from the
She was the daughter of Mr». B A-i bladder or rheumatic trouble
1 0»
*1 i fairs as she ha.s in our internal ad-
Newark. New Jersey, October 17. ly know how to deny H"
a
Pan-American
Pacific 40-yard line, scoring four
Hollis, of Eugene, and leave» the fol­ bottle (two months' treatment» sold ministrati >n. and It certainly is not year
points. —Judge
selfishness
w
an
ely
la
al
’
c
">
‘
th
“
c'-iri
Howell,
of
for an Oregonian to RO Commercial C»’nference. to which Hug had kicked out from the Alum­ Inal court
of
this city, shot Every b«-t quality of her bek» ™
lowing brother« aim slaters: Mrs. A. by O. J Hull, or by mall. Send for ■ ; ’ possible
diplomatic position or should be Invited representative busi­ ni goal and Clark for the 'Varsity
abroad
In
a
himself in the head in one of the lend to her undoing.
Dr E W. Hall, 292 8
M Pitney of Junction City;
B- testimonials
*"
bold a high administrative office lr ness men front the twelve ■ Pacifie
caught the ball and heeled it. Then city parks today while court was
liollls uf Spokane; J. T. Hollis of Olivo street. St. Louts
» America. the place kick was made.
Washington, and at the same time Coast countries of La'ln
Becatwe-
The waiting for him to appear. He wi..
Wav» i >. Wasti.; Mr» M E. llrown-
remain within the confines of his For the success of such a meet 1 nu Varsity had the Alumni near the probably recover, He was criticis'd
I
<ii s''pok.ini- anil Moody. Hj»11*'
State. N> . I contest with any man Ors'gon should co-operate with Cali­ goal twice, but failed to score Moul­ in th«' • political campaign and last
o( Eugeni-’ The funeral will be held
In Oreg n a el >arer rig tit to be called fornia nml Washington. When the len tried two other place kicks and
_____ „____ his
__________
accusers to reply
at Harrington Sunday.
a citizen of this great c >mm »nwealtb. »1,'legates come, representing as they Clark one, all from the 50-yard line, nfght c challenged
to questions lie as^ed them.
to you will thefr governments and peoples,
Tonight I shall pr< sent
T.C S"- ”
but the ball went wide of the goal
Later—Judge Howell died in the
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
some new ani Important facts wlth- they will want to know what we can posts. A feature of the half was a
ie by b*'’
hospital.
What
do here and w hat we have to sell, j
tn the scope of my subject:
• 15-yard bu> .. through the. Alumni
BORN
the Pacific Ocean has In »1, re for They must be taken on a Journey of renter by Cla
♦
Oregon." During the last ten years Inspection to all parts of the Pacific | ty running in
♦ ♦ + ♦+ »♦♦♦♦♦■>♦+ +
nearly all th,' discussion her,' and Coast, and such a journey must In toil ret te. t
f
throughout the United States re­ chid»' a trip through Oregon nn 1 a Clark's fit
.
•
garding the Pacific, has concerned
u'
iVP
'Varsity t<
our opportunities ar.d responsibili­ Eugene
striking d
"Let
m.*
prophesy,
with
full
confi
­
tv
ties In Japan. China, the Philippines,
goal.
Fl
and the rest of the Orient. That Is dence. that the next ten years are Alumni. 0.
going
to
b»>
a
Latin
American
d--nd>'.
a magnificent field, and we should
be unremitting In our efforts to de­ «hen all the world will Manti In won­
velop our commerce with it. There der before the progress of our sister er for an extra Oregon and Washing­
>KY XX JOIA4 ( ! T J.’ ■ -
OP.ATOBIl
As an Oregonian. I want ton; that out of the Amaz-m Rlv-r
>■ several hundreds of millions of republics
f" Brpa
ople just across the ocean front us. to set1 our state one of the first to every day flows three times « much
Lincoln, Oct 15
-.p» bent» B
d their total foreign trade amounts recognise the Importance of this field water as out of the Mississippi and
accepted an hoaorarj
to two billions of loddars. (|2,000.- and so gain the moral prestige and Columbia combined: that the South
the Phi Alpha Tan a n*”'3“
rf
expended
000,000) t«*r annum, of which the commercial advantage t’-at will come American governments
varsity fraternity. » •> _3e
yps-
more money last year for improve­
share of the United States Is yet al­
encouragement in
”■
CARTER'S
together too small, but the Orient want the Stat»' of Oregon and your ment of Rivers and Harbors than did
raska University chai ‘ 3
d
presents problems of competition, city, to take particular Interest in the United States, and that the Pan­
notinced that Bryan W<I' ..¿«¡<0
labor, manufacture, and of conditio» the work of the International Bur­ ama canal wfll accomplish benefits
the initiatory address art"
IVTIE
alike for the west coast of North and
eau
of
American
Republics,
not
only
of
demand
and
supply,
the
solution
I
tlon.
South
America
which
will
usher
in
a
because
I,
as
an
Oregonian,
am
at
of
which,
and
the
effect»
thereof,
no
I
iVER
F»t*
the h»*a»1 of it. but because It can pro­ new era of Psn-Amerlcan commerce
man can now foretell.
Won Id Mort gagi­ .h®
Koste . J*
In contrast to this vast Oriental vide you with a vast amount of in­ and friendship ”
i<P[¿PS'
on Rural hr
A
farmer
n.i®* “ „
Incrr«iM*d Appr«>|*1at><»n.
Held. I desire to call your attention formation concerning these south“rn
plre. G».. W A. Floyd
In regard to education, the work
This Bureau can show
to the greater and more pleasing op­ ri’publtcs.
Arnica >'
"Bweklen'a
—JiTi'XHIV IJVFtL Ttkv
portunities appealing ter the United vr>u that South Amerra ha» « »tty. with which Mr. Barrett Is so Intlm-
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two worst »ere I evi >r Ml*- » a
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States in the twenty ambitious re­ Buenos Aires, the capital of tne Ar­ ately connected. as one of his duties
I
my hand and one-
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publics just south of us. We have gentite Republic, with .» •ipuiatlon is to teach the people of the United
worth mor« than
»
,
/
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/
8'atea
the
vast
possibilities
of
the
of
one
million,
two
hundred
thous
­
been
so
occupied
here
on
this
coast
JACOB F. JACOBSON.
would not be
countries
of
the
Southland,
he
and
persons,
which
is
growing
tv'«r
with
the
study
of
the
Orient,
and
said
Like Governor Johnson of Minne­
mortgage the farir
Cenarne Must Bear
that
the
University
of
Oregon
sb
than
any
city
In
the
Unite
I
States
•hey
have
been
so
taken
up
on
the
iiould
CHARLES
A.
CULBERSON.
K
\RTERS
25 cents at "
sota. who is seeking re-electkMX, the
Fao-Sanile Signatur«
Atlantic coast with watching Europe, with the exci'ptlon of N»-w York and receive an appropriation of $
Tex.-ts senator who is chairman of th» »tore.
■ICTUS
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Hepubllcsh candidate Is of H chim H ii « that our whole country has neglect­ Chi ago; that you could put the en­ Oflrt s year. Incidentsliy he cotn-
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vlan origin He w as t» rti In Norway ed the one splendid field and market tire area of the United States, mot rarel American Universities with advisory lommittee of tbe I'ryui cam­
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DeWitts Little E’
paign.
âùi
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In HW sud settled in Mtuuewi-la bl In the wide world which should be ln-i"dl-': A’asks. into the Republie the«.' of South America, presenting
famous little liver P«‘
-
the
fact
that
in
Peru
before
Harvard
ours
above
all
other».
In
this
con-
1
of
Brasil,
and
still
have
room
left
or-
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druggists.
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FEAR FOR SAFETY OF
GENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Bears th<? Signature çf
Tii8 Kind You Have Always Bought
Heart to Heart
1 alks.
PUGET SOUND
KILLED WOMAN;
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HIMSELF FATALLY
IN COLLISION
BELIEVE WAR NOW
ALMOST INEVITABLE
NEW JERSEY JUDGE
COMMITTED SUICIDE
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