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TM« C? CJ REMOVES THE CAUSi LAST MESSAGE O' CATARRH OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Ko remedy that does not entirely remove the cause of Catarrh from the Hood v. il ever make a permanent cure of the trouble. Just as long as the cmdati«» remains.contaminated wtth the impurities and catarrhal matters which produce the trouble, the mucous membranes or inner linings of the K„>y will be kept in a state of irritation and disease. Sprays, logons and other loc-1 appheauons will sometimes temporarily relieve the tight, full feeling in the head, buzzing noises in the ears, uncomfortable, stuffy feeling of the nostrils, and help to loosen the mucus in the throat; but Catanh is a constitutional blood disorder and until it has been entirely dnven from the astern there cani be: no permanent cure S S. S. cures Catarrh by removing the cause from the blood. It attacks the disease at its head and bv thor- ocghly purifying and cleansing the circulation, and ridding it of every par ticle of impurity, and at the same time enriching the blood, allow« the inflamed and irritated membranes to heal, improves the general healUi and »tops every disagreeable symptom. S. S. S. reaches down to the’ve-v bottom and leaves no trace of the disease in the system. Book «n Catarrh »ml any medical advice free to all who write. _ ________________ THE SWIiT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. RECEIVER ROBERTS SHORT IN ACCOUNTS AT LA GRANDE LaGrande, Or., Dec. 5.—D. A. Dun ning. special agent of the governmu land office, is in LaGrajide check.u the counts of A. A. Roberts, rect er o t the loeal office. Roberts' at its are badly mixed. It Is thought • that (he investigation will uncover ir- regularities of extensive scope. Rob erts is probably worth $10,000 and he could make good a shortage to that amount. He has lived modestly sirn>' his arrival in LaGrande, and is »en liked by the patrons of the land office and the employes. When ques tioned he said: The accounts are mixed. I do not know where I trm. I fear some short age. but I believe it will be small. When I took the office I receipted for alii'Ut $200.000. We have been hand ling a million and a quarter a year. The office has been behind with its work, especially since July 1. when the new system of accounts was es tablished. As soon as 1 found I could not myself straighten the books. I asked for a special investigation. Mr Dunning wes sent here in answer to the request.” Mr. Roberts is ill today. He spent the day in his room at the Hotel Fi le'. most of the time in bed. MAJOR EDWARDS FINISHING UP THE RIGHT-OF-WAY WORK qu«"Btion was one in which the app»*al was made to all workingmen to vote primarily, not as American cltisens, but as individuals of a certain class of i ciety. Such an appeal in the first ph revolts the more nigh-inlnded an«! f; ,F- sighted am«»ng the persons to whom it is addressed, and in the second place tends to arouse a strong antagonism among all other classes of citixens, and it therefore tends to unite them against the very organisation in whose behalf ¡1 i^ issued The r« suit is t • t efore un i fortunate from every standpoint This health) truth, by the way. will be ! l«*arned by the Socialists if they «•▼«•r «Continued from Page Three.) 1 succeed in establishing in this country an Important nattoual party t«ased on Lor. stock watering should be prohib such class consciousness and selfish its! and stock gambling should be dis class interest. couraged as far as possible Then* Th«* wage workers, tne lab. ring m«*n should be a progressive inheritance tax «>f the country, by the way In which on Large fortunes. Industrial education they repudiated the effort to get them should be encouraged. As far as pos to cast their votes In response to an ap sible we should lighten the burden of peal t«i class hatre«!. hav«* emphasise«! taxation on the small man. We should their sound patriotism and American- put a premium upon hard work, thrift, ism The whole country ha« cause to and business energy, but these quali feel pride tn this attitude of sturdy In- ties eras«- to be the main factors in ac dependence .this uneompromislng __ ,____ In cumulating a fortune long before that sistence upon acting simply as good fortune reaches a point where it would citizens as good Americans. without „ be affecte«t by any inheritance tax such [ regard to fancied—and Improper- class as I propose It is eminently right that 1 interests. Such an attitude is an ob the nation should fix the terms upon i ject les»s«*n in goo«l citizenship to lile which the great _____ --------- fortunes are inher- entire nation. ited. T* . rarely ___ __ ’ _________________ They do good and they r ’ of- But the extreme reactionaries, the t«*n do harm to those who inherit tnein persons who blind themselves to the in their entirety. I wrongs now and then c< >minitt«*d upon r«»t ret i«»u rur Wage Worker« should i the laboring men by the think seriously ns to » merest sketch, l.ard- s this p« in outline ihown <tlvelv indust y o fthe foiled States depart- f agriculture, lias incidentally me nt fumisi rd in very striking fashion proof i from re« kivas rum li’.at comes fr ot th ins, and of the ief««i tatioi i of mountains, lama« once done furiti ' fact that llie damag«- may prow practically i> irit parable. So i mpo rtant are I ese invesli gallon» that __ jendlx to my i herewith stack as an app message certain pl olograph» showing »ns in China. They show presen i conditi in vivid fa ahi n the appalling «ivsola- if t»arrvn moun- Clou. taking the shape o sand-covered and tains and gravel immediately follow and _____ z, which plains. .ti? deforestation of the depend upon the ..¿Gotair.a Not man) « vnlurivs ug«» the mountains _F~“ “ l ountry of Northern China was one of - - * * ------- -•**.» -pots in the most fertile and beautiful sn the entire world, ___________ and was ____ hravll .... _____________ - for- est«*d We know this not only from Chinese record* but from account* giv en by t leh rvavlvrM ETAO1N en l v the traveler A* an illustration of the complete change in the river* we may take Polo** statement that a certain river, the llun Ho. was *o larg«* and deep that merchants ascended it from th«* «« a with heavily la«ivn boats, today this river is simply a broad, san- dj be«i. with alia I low rapid currents wandering hither «nd thither across it. abs«»luivly unnav ¡gable. Th«* lesson of deforestation in China is a lesson which mankind should have learned many times already fr«»m what has occurred «*<x urr«’tl in In other «»ther place®. places, penuda- tion leaves ieuvvs naked nake«l soil, then gullying _. I.. ___ ..... cut* down ti the bar«' ro«-k. an«) m«*an- while the ro <-waste buries th«* bottom lands. Wlv must this province by different ordinance* in different counties. AU the*«* political divisions work at cross purposes, and in m» use can the) achi leve \ «■ prole protection one band lo the and jiidiv Iduuls justice I <- is similar in Th« Vug«l Sound. Bui the problem is quite as pressing in th« inl« r»iHi* waters oi th«- Untied I'l.c salmon fi®|*®He® "t th«* State* Columbia river are now but a frac tion of what the) were twenty-five peal's ago, and what would they be uow it the United States government had taken complete vharg« of them by in- ■ tervening l*elw««n Oregon und Wash ington curing these twenty-five )-«*arM the fishermen of each state have nal- i urully trie«! to take ail the) «ouhl g«t. ami the tw*» legislature.*« have never been abb* to agre«* on Joint a« lion of any k»u«t adequate in degree for the protection of the fisheries At the nm menl th«* fishing on the Oregon »id«- is practicall) closed while there it» no limit on the Washington side of any kind, and no one can tell what the court» will decide a* to the very stat ute« under which this action ami non action result. Meanwhile vei) few sal mon reach the spawning grounds, und probably four years hence the fisher- les will miii'uni to n«>tliiug. amt this comes from a struggle between the as social«»«!, or gill-net fishermen on th one hand, ami th«* owners of the fish ling wheels up the river. Foreign I flair» This nation s foreign policy is based | on the theory that riifht must be done but worn , between nations i i»ns for the imilv IduaIs. anti in \ eat; Whole Body Raw with Eczema- Life was Intolerable—Was Even Incased in Plaster—Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless. i«**t b) it their court s- (thal* UUU lOUld nrk «»f located y people calling Itself judges of 1 faillcful along th e line h lect, who hav«* been fearless I el viUsed. won been Inland Walterwajs ------- paid for and now opposing labor when it Im« gon«* minerce the obje the ungrudging reaped Action should be begun forthwith i that Mr. Edwards is back again we avhirv *•«! to a measurouble w rong. but fearless also in holding to of the American people the present session of the con* rar as those kille«! or crip- strict account corporations that work I during think the company wants the right- Ucrnu Mali l.iaea gres*. for the improvement of our in- I iniquity, ami far-sighted in seeing that oncerned, by proper »mph-y- I again recommend Hi«* extrii*ion land waterways action which will re- of-way complete. ers’ liability laws. As far as cone« i ns tii«* workingman get shis rights, are illi in not only giving us navigable rlv- the ocean III.ti I .1. I I *«‘.11 MO lililí ” > I There was quite a stir on the those who have been worn out. I call the men of all other« to whom we owe • er* but navigated rivers. We have I «factory ____ American ocean mail linca io Aaki. the I’hiiippln« a morning of the 2nd inst., caused _____ by your attention to the fact that defi it that th«* app«’al for such violent and I spent hundreds of millions of dollars South America, Asia, legislation has fallen on deaf on ihesc waterways, vet th«» traffic on and Australia may . be 1 estahlislied. __**_* 2 The the appearance of two costly look nite steps toward providing old-age mistaken — ----- ma?* line* ahould lie have been taken in many of ears, that thé agitation for its passag«* I nearly all of them ‘ ’ steadily declin creation of such p- ing rigs emerging from the direc-! pensions ___ _ of _ tii . ip voyage «»f the bat- our private Industries. These may be proved to be without substantial i»a«is ing This condition is the direct result the corollary tion of Rush island and proceeding indefinitely extended through volunta The courts un* jeoparded primarily by I of the absence of any comprehensive tie fleet • Il Mhould precede the opening association and contributory the action of the»«* federal anti stat«* | ami far-seeing plan of waterway im- of the I 'anuiiia «anal. Even umler fa- toward Fall creek, thence to Rev. K. ry « oiniitlon* aeverai «er**rnl years year* must who allow inability or unwil * i ----------------- Obviously we cannot con- \orai>i< (ouditioiig pr<»v«*m«*nt | G. Callison's, some horse-backers and schemes, or through th«* agency of sav judges before such lines van be put in ings hanks, as under th«* recent Massa lingness to put a stop to the wrongdo ’ I tlnue thus to expeml ne revenues of elapse operation Accordingly I urge that the another rig joining at Lowell, but it1 chusetts plan. ing of very rich men under ni«»dern in- .. ..................... .... the government without return It is To strengthen these «V mon«»y for In congress act promptly where foresigni was all explained when Charley Hills ' practical plans should he our Immediate dustrlai conditions, and inability or un - . poor business to spend already shows action sooner or later willingness to give relief to men of ‘ land navigation unless we get it. t not at present necessary to and Wm. Glaspey presented to Mr. duty; it w ill be inevitable. Xntionnl Park» small IIIVUIIB means ut of wage workers who are ; the large and more genera! nilltlll The I’ll il ijipi u ** m Callison a license to wed two of consider our parks ad- «•rushed down by these modern Indus- I urge that ull «>ur National par governmental schemes that most Euro Reul progress toward self-govern U..- National^foreste t- '.r. sts be lilac- word». | J®c«*nt t«> th«* Rush Island's belles. Mr. Callison pean governments have found them trial conditions ’ wlm in other words, completely under the control t»f the menl Is being made in the Philippine fail to underatan«! ami apply the need- I | ed soon straightened things around and selves obi x«d | to adopt. Islands Th«* gathering of a 1 *h 111 p p I nv for» st service of the agricultural de- Our pre_e nt system. < «■ rather no sys- ed Remedies for tlu* new wrongs pro- partmenti. all was quiet for about two hours, instead of b av Ing them as legislative boo.v and Philippine assem tern, works , di•eadfully wrong, and 1« of duced by the new and highly compì» x ! ’they bly marks a prows* absolutely new in now ar«*, umler the interior d«*part- and at the appointed hour, 11 o'clock, benefit to c only one class of people, the social and industrial civilisation which menl and policed by the army. The Avin, not oil I) us regards the Asian, the two couples were made man and lawyers, When a workman is injured liu« gr«>wn up in th«* la«» half century. I i «'«ingress ctdonivs of l.urupvan powers, but a« should provide f«>r superinten- wife under one ceremony, after which what lie n cede is not an expensiv« ami • dents with a«lequat«* corps of first-class gards Asiatic possession« of ot certainty of. doubtful lawsuit, but the Ajiinliv powers; amt indeed, always 'civilian scouts, or rang«*rs, and further, the newly wed drove away toward relief through immediate administra - luce t ot peculiar place the r«»a«l construction under the ccptlng the striking and womlerful The courts hoin a place Eugene, the others returning to Low- tive action. The number of accidents and . ----- # ------ 1 (1 f j ample afforded by th® great empire «»r superintendent instead of leaving it to deaerve«l aanctlty under our form ell. Charhy Hills and Miss Vina which result in death or crippling .. .. of * form < of government. llespect for th«* ! the war department. Such a chang»- in Japan. It opens an ••ntlr-iy new depart ure when < ompareil with any thing that wag« ’ workers in the Union at large Kelsay have grown up among us. ; law I ,s r essential to tbf* permanence of park management wonhl r«*sult in «•«•»>n- simply appalling; in a very few years I i»ur institutions; and respect for th<* I omv and avoid the difficulties of ad has happen«*«! among Asiatic powers o Wir Glaspey and Miss Maud is . which at« ’ their own masters. Hither- it runs up a total far in excess of the .... ii upon respect } ministration which now arts«- from hav ' l<» this Philippine legislature is largely’ conditioned has a« t - Neet, and have the best wishes of the <ha«l ami wounded in any modern war. ! law the responsibility of car«* and pro for th« rourts. It is an offense against . ing • d with model atlon and self-restiaint. tection ** * * -»• — - * ... entire community of Lowell and vi- No academic theory about "freedom of the re ihl’c to sa: ar nr thing thin® which can I I and has seemed In practical fashion to I contract ” or ‘ ‘ constitutional liberty to manta. ;, F- fu»* tne irrav- I thlu respect, f " » e for I clnity. Mr. Glaspey has a^ home on . contract” should be permitted to inter- i weaki th«- eternal truth that there 1 am happy to say that 1 have been ' J rvallxe the roost . carefully able must always be govuriummt, und that Fall creek, where he and his bride i fere with this ami similar movements. est reason and in Our to set apart in various sections of th«* Judices should b«* guarded manner. <»nly way in which any body «»f in country small, well-chosen tracts will begin life together and will be at 1 Progress in civilization has everywhere hel<l In peculiar honor, and • th«* the cok...., -------- - ------ ------------ • * *7 of of duty ground to serve as sanctuari«*s and ¡dividual* tan escape the necessity u ___ _ ___ . ------and I i. home to their friends in a few • !. I | - meant a limitation and regulation of respectful and truthful comment i being governed by outsiders is to »liov mayor's water commission is wild animals. The i that lii«*y are abb* to r«*struln them Mr. Hills, we are informed, will Icontract. I call your especial attention crlt'iclsin. which shuuhl be binding when nurseries for IH-niit ureil %leoliol being referendumea. A petition is make his home at Fall creek for the I to the bulletin of the bureau of labor we speak of anybody, should be espec- j I had occasion selves, to keep down wrong-doing and in my m«*ssage of May | which gives a statement of the methods tally binding when we sp»*ak of them, i disorder. Th«* Filipino people, through ’.being circulated to have the ordi- present. ftreating the unemployed in Euro- On an average they stand above any | 4, 130«. t«> urge the passage of some their officials, ar«* therefore making law putting alcohol, use«l in th«* arts. nance creating ______ „ the commission re- countrles, as this is a subject pean real steps in th«* direction of »«»If-gov- other servants of the community, an«! Rev. D. E. Baker, of the Baptist /erred to the people to be voted upon persuasion, for instance, is the greatest judges have reached the I industries and manufactures upon th«* | eminent. 1 hope and believe that these which in Germany, fr«*«* list, that Is. to provfei»* for the has been holding a pro connection with making pro treated in at the next city election in April. tracted meeting at the Rush Island high level held by thus«* few greatest | i withdrawal free of tax of alcohol which steps will mark the beginning *•! a vision for worn out and crippled work- patriots whom the de ■ whole -....... country ........„ . is to be denatured for that purpose. course which will continue till the Fil The petition is as follows: men. school house for about ten days. But " we • must * face lights to honor. I*.:t .......... the K" |(( to be denature«! for these purposes ipinos become fit to decide for thein- “\\ MINING selves whether they desire to be an Th«* Courts fact that there are wise and unwise I 4|IWT> _ » ------ ; Th«* law of .lum 7. 1H”«. and Its am«*n«l The Rush Island Sunday school nation. But It is well (or “It is a felony for any one to sign I most earnestly urge upon the con Judges, just as there are wise and un- I ■ lnen .......... ment t of March 2. ¡»”7. a«« •mnpllshed ' independent an attendance of about thirty gress the duty of increasing the totally wise executives and legislators >« ’» -•• ) wbat was , desire«! ........ When In that respect. an«l them* tand well also for those Ameri- any initiative or referendum peti has i t uns win» dol t11«• past decade _ . have and is prospering as a union school ina<ie«iuate salaries now given to our a president or a governor behaves Im- . t|H, UHe ,»f denature«! d«*natured alcohol ale«» i* making done so much ing tion with any name other than his under the suprentendency of Mr. judges. «Tuinag»* to the Filipino On the whole there is no body properly or unwisely, the remedy Is a f;i|r degr«*«* of progress, by agitation fot an immediate Imie - own. or knowingly to sign his name of public servants who «io as valuable , easy, for his term Is short, and th«* liidinH’ Nervier of that place. pendence for which they were totally work, nor whose money«*«! reward Is same Is true with the legislator, al- more than once for the same measure, Sharp It has liven my purpose from the Pe unfit) to remember that self-govern Mr. and Mrs. Fenton, of Lost of my a<l (imlnlat ration to take ment depends, and must depend, upon or to sign such petition when he is creek, accompanied by Mrs. Jacobs, so inadequate compared to their work. though not in the same degree, for he is ginning <»f liollan Beginning with the supreme court the I «»ne of many who belong tn sum»* given the L.--2 __ service completely (•nt ... the Filipinos th«»ms«-lv« h . All we <an not a legal voter. politic al activity, and ¡do I m 1 u glv«* them t lie opportunity to attended the revival at the Rush judges should have their «alari«** dou | legislative body, and it Is therefor»* less I the atmosphere of I'FTTITION FX»K REFER EM H M It Is n«»t befitting the dignity of easy to fix hls personal responsibility i there has been steady progress toward I develop the capacity for self-govern school house for a few days. bled The last remaining strong ment. If we bail followed the advice the nation that its most honored public i an<1 hold him accountable therefor. that end To the Honorable B. F. Doris, re Island United Brethren will conduct servants should be paid sums so small 1 With a Judge, who. being human Is al- | hold of politics in that service was the . of the foolish doctrinaires who wished corder of the City of Eugene, Ore a The system, which had seen its best , um at any time during the last ten yetu* quarterly meeting at the Rush compared with what they would earn In I so likely to err. but whose tenure Is for agency .I«,. and was w— gradually falling to to turn the Filipino people adrift, u ■ gon: XV life that th«* performance of life, there is no similar wav of holding days j Mthanc nnd ’ Island school house on the 12th and private pieces from natural or purely evolu I should him to responsibility. Umler ordinary public service by them implies an ex shirked tlie plainest pos.d- We, t________ _ 13th of this mo nth. Rev. Eider ceedingly heavy pecuniary sacrifice ' conditions the only forms «»f pressure tionary causes. It seems clear that Its ble duty have and inflicted a lusting uiong legal voters of the city of Eugene, Ware will preside. i to which he Is In any way amenable are final extinction had Letter be made upon th« Filipino people It is earnestly to be desired that some We iiaxe now. On November 1 only eighteen Oregon, respectfully order that ordi In exactly the opposite spirit. There are a great many people method should he devis«*«!* for doing i public opinion and the action of hi» ncivs were left on the mater, and I acted nance No. 812 of the said city of Eu suffering with bad colds at present. away witli the long delay« which now fellow judges. It Is the last which 1» ng« We have given the Flllpim s ««institu with two exec-ptions these* have he«*n tional government, a gov« rniiicnt and to changed * «1 gene. entitled, ‘An ordinance t) cre in the administration of justice, most Immediately effective, to sup»»rintendenc|es and their upon justice, amt w«* have shown I a that W. B. Goodman is making prep obtain which w«* should look for th«* reform of which operate with peculiar sever heads brought Into the classified civil we hav«* governed tl ( in for their g ate a water board for the City of Eu arations to commence logging on the and ity aga nst persons of small means, ami abuses. Any remedy applied from wlth- service. gene,’ passed by the common council Thomas Crayle piece, 12 miles above favor ooiy the very criminals whom It ! out is fraught with risk. It is fs bet- and not for our aggrandlsoinritt. Meere# Mrrvlrr I'«»rlo llieo of the said city at a regular session Lowell, soon. is desired to punish. These long delays j ter. from every standpoint, that the List year an amendment was Incor I again recoinnwnd that Anmrl -an I remedy should com«« from within. In in the fioal decisions of cases make In porated In th«» measure providing f«»r 1 thereof, held on the 25th day cf No I no «»ther 'nation in the world do the the secret service, which provided that • citiz« nshlp be conferred upon the peo : the aggregate a crying evil, and a rem vember, 1908, and approved by the Sl’EM’ER ( REEK NÍITES edy should be devised. Much of this «•ourts wield such vast ami far*reacblng there should be n«> detail from th»* ze ple of Porto Rico,I ul«n mayor of said city on the 25th day Intolerable delay is <lue to improper | power a« in th« Unit««! Htat«». Ail that rret service an«! no transfer therefrom In Uuba our occupancy will cense In regard paid to technlcaliaies which are is neceasarv is that the «*«*urts as a If deliberately Introduce*«! fur the pur- about tv* • •nonth»' line of November, 1908, shall be referred e 1 Tin* i'll» at»« (Special Correspondence, i **—------- -“3 of have In an orderly manner eh*cti .( nv r»* hindrance to justice. In some 1 whole should exercise this power with pose «»f ___________ diminishing *• the effectiveness «l thelc t the people of the City of Eugene, Spencer Creek, Dec. 4.—The rock i noted cases this over-regard for techni th« far-sighted wisdom already shown war against crime it cnulcl not have own governiucntal authorities, an«l the by th«*»« judges who scan the future _______ — The I Oregon, on the 5th day o f April, crusher has been Io < n letter devised to that end. under shed for calities has resulted in a striking denial while they act In the pr«*s»*nt. Let them isiami win bo turnsd ovw to then* Our amendment In «luestipn was of benefit I occupation on this occasion has hist I of Justice, and flagrant wrong to the 1' and each for himself says: I the winter. <1 exerc ise thl« great p«»4«r not only hnn- t > no one except vrlininal*, anr It sori- | h ve personally signed this petition; . • *st!v ami bravely, but with wise In •»iisly hampers the government in the | « iltth- ov* r two years, am! (*uba thriv'- Frank Hansen and Harry Taylor body pvilt!'- At the last ejection certain leaders sight Into th« needs and fix««! purposes det ft Ion of crime and the se«*tirlng of « d and prosp»*red umler It I am a legal voter of the City of Eu have taken a contract of*rrubbing for Xatluual Guard organized labor made a violent and of th« people, so t'iMt they may d«» jj»«- Il f««rl>lds the secretary of the gene, Oregon; my residence and post Mr. Walker, of Poverty Rid^e that th« organized militia, th«- c attack upon th«* entire judl- . tlce and work equltv, so that they may y from preventing frauds upon N.» N«»w Guard, L hs been Incorporat'”! office are correctly written after my I Iona I ! m i.t< k «■•-il« hdd y, an the countr ' protect all persons In' their rights, an«! ry We understand that Mr. Willi, ¿ms 4 wlth thè army hs k part of th«* nail* i u. term» as to In i< iud« the most 1 yet break »town the barriers <»f prlvl- . 0 In branch mints and «is forees, has bought the Albro farm. it behooves til»* govomm«*ni I’» . .broad-minded and upright, I honest ( •. and ha*» »« ru v.sly cripple«! 1 lege, which are the foes of right. evi-rythlng in its power to ;.'-rr. , • mind Crops are doing fine. Hurrah for judges no les» tho_ of _ r narrower __ la Its present form the restrlc- do It Mhould be H**l-de<) In Its efficlency. Medicine Tlmt Is Medicine. It was restricted outlook and more nper ates only the advantage of the ita inai rilettoti ami otherwise al«L t If there is any one duty which n»«»re fitted to I have suffered a good deal w'ltn k r admirably * f«f the wrong doer. Our new neighbors are feeling un- the kind oi f atta< more liberally than heretofore. The than another we owe It to our children ««ful attempt at re- any SUC( malaria and stomach complaints, but MawtagM Hanks • ontinuoti* services of many w«»!l-ltnlt - sv about our healthy Oregon mist, prevent le judiciary. l»e<au«e to perform at on< e. It Is to save the for form abuses of «*! regular »fflcers will lie «¿sentlai In I have now found a remedy that e again renew my recommendation ests o ftbls country, for th« y constitute F of the unjust ....» ch& , pion» ___ gave th»* It ituldn't be so bud if our tele B it first and most important element for postal savings t»anks. for deposit- this c»»nn«-« Jon Buch officer* must t keeps me well, and that remedy s line was in better repair in judge their eagerly desired opportunity the Hpedallv train«»! at service »« hool* best saving» with the s»><urlty Of the phon in th«* conservation of the natural re Ing to shift their ground Into a champion- Electric Bitters; a medicine that is t«> qualify them as Instructors of th» ship of just judges who were unjustly sources of lb«* «-ountry. There are of government behind tiiem. The object National Guard But the detailing o' medicine for • stomach and liver report having a fine assailed. I«ast year, before the house «•ours«* two kinds of natural resources, is to « n» ourag»* thrift an«l e« onomy in officers The people for training at the servi «in«* Is th»* kind which «an only I»« used the wage earner and person <>f moder troubles, and for run down cond - season. committee on judiciary, thes«* same la as a pert of a pr<»< •*.* a of exhaustion, at« mean«. In fourteen states the d«i- schools ami for duty with tlie Natl otl apple crop thin .ns,” says W. C. Kiestier, of Hani- «-ntails detaching them _____ fr< . John Peterson’s sister is coaiing bor leaders formulated their demands, and this is tru«- of mines, .natural oil poslts In savings banks as reported by Guard dav Ark. Electric Bitters purify and the bill that contained th«*m, and ga^ wells, and the like The other, 1 the comptroller of the currency amount their regiments, which are already <1 ■ some time this anectfylng him visit plc*te«i greatly by detachment of »»ffl out to refusing all enmpromis«*, stating they and of course ultimately far inure Im to 93.61M>.246.402. or 4 per « «nt of enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, wished the principle of that bill or portant. Includes the r«suur« gp which the entire deposits, while in the re « era for assignment tu duties prescrib and impart vigor and energy to tne month. ed by acts of congress. was a guest of her nutMnic Tli»jr insisted on a provision «an be improved In the process of wise maining 32 »tales there are only 370,- Miss Cora Wood i weak. Your money will be refunded A bill 1* now pending before congres* »4:: or 1 ♦*» p«*r « • rit, showing con in aelaber dispute n«i injunction use, the soil, the i- rlVci* river*, “ and th»- format», . _ . — — ,rM fn- Baker • Handsaker. last tha* should Issu« except to pr protect a P»*op: com»' under this head Any really clv- clusively that there are many locali «•resting a number of extra of fie if ft falls to help you 50c at W. A. sisr«r, Mrs provided lllzed nation will so u*e all three ot ties in the United Stat«*» where suffi the army which if passed, ns it i>i|gbt week . right, and specifically Kuykendall’s drug store. I q b« to bo. will enable nablc mure offjcsrb ■¡ts a d'leat of Clin- the right to carry on business these great natb onal a**«ki* that the na- cient opportunity Is not given to the p«*(»p|e to deposit their savings. The trained as instructors of Nation« il not Le con at rued as a property tlon will hav«* 1 ll,« Ir benefit In th« fH ‘ days last week. b _____ and assigned to that duty Guard a farmer, after all hla result is that money is k**pt In hiding «■MR»» <»f war it will be uf the utmost Im In a second provision their ture. Just Mr Harminoon and his Lil viade legal in a labor dispute any iif** making hia i living from the farm, an«1 unemployed. It is believed that In portance to have a large number Monday night. No- r agreement by or between two or will. If he Is an i expert farmer, leave It th* agg»«gate vast sums of money trained officers to use for turning bride a w(iul«i be brought into circulation by > present were May persons that would not have been as an ai a*Mvt asset of increased value to his means levies Into goo«i troops. vember of the postal savings Lank* ¿ikwhal If <«'»»>•■ »'> » «ln«le per*>n. son, so U, we - ----- should leave our national do- tinconrt Mary Che- There should be legislation to pr<‘ (»■reels l,oel Loblew. children. Increase«! In value In Other word«, thin Mil lr«alix«M black main to our vide a complete plan for organizing t* ;g»* I recom- icourt, Erma War- list 11, g and boycotting In every form, and not worn >ut. There are small sec- In my last annual message great body of volunteers behind >T the parcel m»«rid«<i for an »*xi* nslwn of_Jhe - 1 Joe Wills. Mr. Mil legalizing for instance, those forms of tlons of our ountry. In the East and post on the rural routes The ustab- i«-gular army and National Guard i Arrangements have been perfec the Adirondack*, the ker, Frank Hansen, tl,.. - .(.!!<!.iry boy. ntt whleh the an- Middle West. in . and post <»n ru- war has come. for a Union revival meeting 01 . 1er. the Appalachians, llshment of a local parrei coal strike commission so un- Whit« Mountain Th» Wavy ■'rank Adams. Har- thraclt ♦» •dly b» <>r mutual benefit Presbyterian and Baptist f^ur ky .Mountains, where we ral runites would condemned; while the right Rol and In the Ro< and tii» ’ «ountry »tore- reserve to th« farmer It Is desirable to « ompiete Hettincourt. Clinton . ~ already sc*« for ourselves the dam keeper, __ beginning Sunday. December - • • old Enc is desirable that the to carl ry on a business was explicitly can possible a s«|uadron of eight and It In the shape of permanent Injury more than lft.oo0.o00 ships of the best existing typ H-v. H. Wyse Jones, evangelist oi Ch* «lev Seales and lx*ster taken ■ out from under that protection of age routes, Nerving ' over property. Th» «•- to the •*»!! and the rlver systrms which people, ahould l»c utilized to the fulbst North Dakota. Delaware. Florida r a fine time. Hur- law thrown I »vide experience and large succès ie«kiess deforestation It made that there ahould be comes from aide extent. An amendment was Utah will form the first division of thl of von bachelors, it ma nd I was whether this deforestation pra< tic and Mr. Eugene Speer, a gradua te ot ry rr The four vessels propose trial by jury In contempt eases, thereby matters not a«tual reckless «Utting of prop«,» p«j In the senate at the last ses- xiuadron. the Moody school of music, wno i It wll «». the NugM-rtlon --------- of the postrnas- will form the second division serious . impairing the authority of the Is due to th <- fires that inevitably fol* slon, at for the timber, to tl Al! Ibis represented a course of :« I provldin “ — * — ■p were going l«*r-gen«*ral. pr«»\l«1ing that, be an Improvement on the first, th' courts. — successful chorus leader and so it f «arried <iut, would mean low such reck I • ns rutting of timber, or purpose of «»(«•. ascertaining the Sradica - snips being of the h«avy, single callbr» —.. policy which, if of ability, will have charge ot n to reckless an id tjn< ontroiied grazing, blllty of establishing «»StA a spe 11 local all big gun type. Ail the vessels shouh the enthronement of class privilege In especially by U he great migratory i«ands parrel post system on th« rural rout«® have The same tactical qualities, that !■ (St S) meetings. These men have conduc Add A its crudest and most brutal form, ana of sheep, the mcnecked wandering« of c throughout the United Mtatea. the post- spetd and turning In a circle, and a ¿••tructlon of one of the most es- meet- the some of Xbe most »ucccMful i----- which over the i country means destruc- master-g-neral be directed and author near a* possible these tactical quail and un rom Eugene, sentlfli functions of the judiciary in all tl«>n and disaster to the small to fore*« ’ ings on the Pacific ized to experiment and report to the ties should be the same as in ths fou • to r cutting one civilised lands. home mak'-rs. the settlers of limited congress the result of such experiment vessels before naine<i now being Lull! questionably will do r ii eroat deal * of the crusade for this The vlnie jf Eu- br establishing a special lo«al parcel for Clinton od Minor T«»pire advance the religious rl it« «omplofc- failure, fl- legislation. ..st s\st«m on rural delivery route« Bhnrt-slgJite< ■ufb« which It Is ease nt lai pr««»ldwnt urges an rporooria Tl gene. Mr. Speer is i I. rw.rtA «arsed four counties in tt)« for tkt J spa nrs > xp'Sition’ I ..aid learn. Tn the first 9 usual ability, will u SUFFERED 14 YEARS CURED BY CUTICURA •'Frorr the ag»« of thrx*e months until fiftAxen years old, my son Owen’® life was made intoler able by wyetna in it® worst form. 11« was all right until a mi raen broke out «>n his forn ii« ad. but we wore not alarmed at first, ♦•ry eo«>n. however, ho rash began to road ov«*r l i* head w, and i» great tling up th REFERENDUM ON WATER COMMISSION UNION REVIVAL SERVICES BEGIN ON DEC. 27 v. e \.«.»t.( 1 r h n. » a* th«- « ; if ho a.-» that h«’ m only h liv» 1 Im ‘g **n ”gU. outgrow il t > .*•< me hud him in hoi s|utaN fair extent. times mid b - was pr« noun v • <i < no of t ca< »•s, if tv t the worst, ewr th»* w admití»*» l |. 1 r* *n ea«h he » was dis- |w* got f ehat g« >1 M n » t.ral I«*; in fart w«»n<» un«! T 1Lhe h ”< twelve treatments. immì him in d ii tb-'v in« a* At « tv* h«-pi plus« «*«• 1 c 1 this w» ni *d » * igoravate m* 4 t rn’.dv. lie looked so the r » near nim i n » • no li’íed to g 1 . an«l h •« I’f* V • ^ a burden t< «> Ium. We kepi t ’1 i » •< i , * hm » v art»T n reived y, Irit h i* i •>«’ for a W«i had i» t i cur«'. X » ’i nth« ngo we • pii tristi sed n ■ t < I’ l ut) era H ap. O’n uto < nt »nd lb V« n’ 1* h<il I »‘»•‘< .id X* »rK ’/«),» ( i .* ”’t van i ul- mu • vela ti® u * ! f’"t»V < t' red. hi* Ain r.u«l t ■*-f U t II»’ r ■’ a H«»îu» h « n i’ anywhrrvy. K< ad» Mr* !.. e • * *. ûl \ a» friten » ’» ill ■ Li:rv*, Gamble pwrli Green* I'H En .1 -oAt depot f» r « »1 l’r. atmen cfßli Clh J B«> »•(-v»tt fertM th ■*•’ 1 C'»ttk*rr >n. n* • • ». ii*.» a 1 ■»•»% J <!-• IH lit Her' Pacific N otm l.lnUnenl It prepared ’exprettly far the need« of honetnen and ranchmen It It a powerful and pene- tratln( liniment, a remedy lor emergen* det. A toolhina embrocation lor the relief ol pain, and the best liniment lor sprains and sorenest.* Unequaled lor curine the wounds and injuriet of BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts, abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. No other it to good or helpful in to many ways. If it tails to satisfy, we authoriee all dealers to refund the purchase prk.«. tavss LAS«« xhti . es rirvv cent ® » HOVT CwtMICAL Co., eo«Tl_»»», OM. noouLcr f G olden W est A COFFEE TEA SPICES • BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS ) JUST RIGHT ATRIAL WILL CONVINCE ' PORTLAND. ORE V —un i»' . msvd iik\si» a l.adita! Ask ynwr !>rug<l<| f.< Ä\ < Irr’» !»Ua«nd l< •.. I. \ I'lllBln led wl U<«M rr».,I V/ »«•>’«%. «eair-l wit!« Bl re W. in on. l aks etterr gsj »F /«war v •nwU a b 11 < III < III b-Ti II a niAMOVO HR % VI» PI I I «, I » Sa |rem known M B*“H.Alw«y« K«Ue* Is sa DBV DW ûûfcTHVm* Hl« of character and efficiency in the listod men Is as high as is now the I bed in our own statement ci tn be m< cars, token be a those I ha («fr« ♦- sure Little L Irufgiit®. the improvement the ertilsa Ims worked . In tola already high eoodlllon. 1 do i not helleve that there la any other eer- Th« Whit • I Tusada,. December 1. 1X18, and In 1 vice In the world In which the averace 'll y CHICHESTER S PILLS Ings. Th** evening s be held in the J’resl whl'^T i« -idralntblv «fr.pie. haw tn* i A recent investiga- erlee In the w»»rl<l is «-«fualty ■osions whether it is la an •sa well known association or tn a working- i tlOR Into conditions In North <"*hlna by trolled by the sta Mao» Mf<. C«. pro,«-. Cte<«Und. W O.* employ nSS .' —•Ü b U ob . S Ths movement in ’ Frank N Meyer, of the bureau of plant four states and < ? CLOSSET & DEVERS