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A S u re S p o t. “Woodby tells me he has be« working on his family tree of late." “Yes, It seems to keep him pretty busy.” “Rather complicated work, eh?" “Yes; I believe he discovered _ bang man's noose on one of the branches and he’s having some trou ble sawing It off.”—Philadelphia Press. Hood’s Sarsaparilla P u rifie s, e n r ic h e s e n d re v ita lis e s th e blo o d a n d b u ild s u p th e w h o le s y ste m . I t ra d ic a lly a n d p e rm a n e n tly c u r e s a ll blo o d d is e a s e s , fro m p im p le s to s c ro fu la . I t Is th e b e s t c o n s titu tio n a l re m e d y f o r ca ta r r h , r h e u m a tis m a u d d y s p e p s ia . fio o k s W ritte n in RsiS-Pmart O H at Lean. P rte o n . A publisher was talking about Oscar Wilde’s strange book, “De Profundi*.” with Its pathetic decoration of a bird beating Its wings against the bars of a cell. " Wlldfi’s Is not the first good book to have been written In Jail.” be snid. "Jail, In fact, seems to be a good place to write books In. Literary men sur pass themselves there. “John Bunyan wrote ‘Pilgrim's Prog ress' In Jail. “Cervautes wrote ‘Don Quixote’ In prison. “Defoe laid the plans for ‘Koblnson Crusoe’ during a term of confinement Imposed on him for the writing of a pamphlet called "The Shortest Way with the Dissenters.’ “Leigh Hunt wrote ‘Rlmtnl” In Jail. “Sir Walter Raleigh, during his four teen years' Imprisonment In the tower of London, wrote bis excellent ‘History of the World.’ “Silvio Pelllco and Tasso both did their beat work in Jail.” IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS Monday, January 29. Washington, Jan. 29.— Tha Chinese boycott and the adminietration of the T h e s e s ta te m e n ts a r e c o n firm e d d a lly b y forest reserves divided the attention of A B t,ln e M O p p o rtu n ity . c u re d a n d g r a te f u l m e n e n d w om en. the senate today. Tbs Chinese ques Rachel—"Here Is your ring, Solo O v e r «0.000 te s tim o n ia ls In th e la s t tw o tion came np in connection with a reso mon. I can never marry you, for I y e a rs —a n u n e q u a le d . u n a p p ro a e h e d r e c o r d I lution of Tillman, directing an investi love another.” N ow p u t u p In ta b le ts , me w e ll a s u s u a l gation by the committee on immigra Solomon—“Vere Iss de man you liq u id fo rm . 100 D o se s O n e D o lla r. tion. Tillman modified the reaolution lofe?” by omitting the major portion of the N o« S u c h aw K a sy M a tte r. “Heavens! You won't kill him, will preamble, and, after considerable dis you?" “These shoes will he all right,” said cussion, it was referred to the commit “No, but I Till sell him de ring the salesman, “after you have got tee on contingent expenses. sheap.”—Tales. them broken In.” The young man, Heyburn raised the question regard who had been hesitating between that ing the reservation of forests. He pair and one a size larger, took the sharply criticised the methods of the salesman’s word for It, and purchased Forestry bureau and charge«! it with the shoes. A week later be came maintaining a press bureau for the pur The more we know of our Ills, ths back to the store with a perceptible pose of attacking him. Ha declined, easier and sooner relief will come. limp. however, to hold the president respon Pains and aches of the flesh, joints and muscles are “I wish you'd stretch these shoes,” sible for this course. He said that the Losses From Intact Pests. course was calculated to retard the de he said. “They hurt my feet terri C. L. Marlatt, of the Department of velopment of the West. bly.” “Haven’t you got them broken in Agriculture in Washington, hat pre pared a statement aa to the lost by in Washington, Jan. 29.—What is con yet?” asked the salesman. “Oh, yes,” said the young man. sect pests in the United 8tatea each sidered a strike at the railroads was year. He note« that the lossee each “The trouble is that I can’t get my year In all the plant products of the taken by the house today in the adop tion of a resolution calling on the pres feet broken In.” soil, both in the growing and in the ident to furnish information aa to the Plso's Cure Is s good couch medicine. stored state, together with those in existence of an agreement, in violation It has cured coughs and colds for forty live stock, exceed the entire expendi of the interstate commerce law, among years. At druggists. 25 cents. ture of the national government, in the Pennsylvania, Baltimore A Ohio. cluding the pension roll and the main Norfolk A Western, Chesapeake A W a s T o o H o a e e t. Honesty Is one of the leading prin tenance of the aimy and the navy. Ohio, Ohio A Northern Central and ciples taught In the public schools, Placing the value of these products at Philadelphia, Baltimore A Washington and the teachers begin early to Im ♦6,000,000,000, per year, he notes an railroad companies. Opposition to the i. Tho mission of the Old-Monk ey in'© press the value of this trait In charac annual shrinkage due to insect pests of resolution did not develop nntil after (ally 10 per cent—in many cases of 60 it had been declared adopted by the ter on the minds of the youngest pu per cent; bnt at 10 per cent, $500,000,- At this point Dalzell, of pils. A South Chicago teacher had a 000 ia “ the minimnm yearly tax which speaker. pupil who gave her much sorrow by : insects levy upon the products of the Pennsylvania, moved to reconsider. hlg unfortunate habit of fibbing on farm.’’ This does not include lose to This motion was laid on the table with every possible occasion. One day she | farm products in storage, $100,000,000; the aid of 37 Republican votes united Is to c u re , and the world knows kept him after school and gave him | or to natural forest and food products, with the Democrats, under a rule it does It safely and surely. n serious “talking to.” “Just look at also $100,000,000; m akings total an which makes it impossible to recon the life of George Washington,” she nual loss of $700,000,000 directly sider the resolution without a two- P rie s» 2 5 c. a n d 5 0 o. said, “he couldn’t tell a lie.” “nu h ,” traceable to insect pests.— From W. 8. thirds vote of the house. remarked the unregenerate youth, Harwood’s “ Saving California’s Frnit Saturday, January 27. “what was the matter with him?” Crops,’’ in the February Centry. Washington, Jan. 27. — In a session of two hours today the house passed r t y o P e r m a n e n tly C u red . N o fits o r n e rv o u s n e s s A Good Check. f f i d a fte r first d a y ’s use o f D r.K lIn e ’s G r e a t N e rv e As he took off bla coat bis wife said the urgent deficiency appropriation Ke.siort*r. S e n d for F r e e t S tria l b o ttle a n d tre a tise . bill, carrying $16,216,11)3, incorporated D r. B . H . K lin e, L td ., M l A rc h SL . P h ila d e lp h ia , Pa. to him gently: Portland Trade Directory “You remember tbose eight letters I in which is a provision that the eight- Not Near Him. hour law shall not apply to «lien labor N am es a n d A d d re s se s in P o rtla n d of R ep re ‘It’s really distressing to think,” gave you to post three days ago?" ers on the Panama canasl. In addition se n ta tiv e B usiness firm s . He started. said the wealthy Mr. Farrasy, “that it passed 262 private pension bills and "Yes. I—I remember.” many very common and Ignorant peo P H O T O S U P P L I E S ; K o d a k d e v e lo p in g a n d p r in t read the Mann general bridge bill, "But you dldu't remember to mall making it the unfinished business for in g ; w rite for prices. W o o d u rd , C la rk e A Co. ple will be admitted to heaven.” them, did you?" she said sweetly. M A G IC L A N T E R N S — W e ls te r Co., P o rtla n d . “Well,” replied Mr. Cutting, “that Monday. L o w e d p ric e s on L a n te r n s a n d S lld ta . “No, I dldu't. How did you flud It needn’t worry you.”—Philadelphia Chairman Hepburn today reported to E L A S T IC H O S I E R Y ; S u p p o rte rs , B ract s ; K n it to out?” the house his railroad rate bill with the F i t; fre e m e a s u re m e n t b la n k s ; W o o d ard , C la rk e . Press. “Among them,” she explained, “was favorable recommendation of the entire H O R S E S o f all k in d s fo r sa in a t v e ry re a s o n a b le M o th e r, w ill H ad M rr. w tn e lo w ’e S o o th in g a postal card addressed to myself. committee. The bill will come up p ric e s. I n q u ir e 275 F r o n t S t. S y ru p th o beet re m e d y to q w lo r t h e ir u h llilre a Since It didn’t roach me, I knew you next week. T R U S S E S s e n t on ar p ’o v n l; w e g u a ra n te e fit In d u r in g th e te o th in g p erio d . hadn’t posted my mall. I shall always m o st diffic u lt c a se s ; W oodard, C la rk e & Co. Hie Main Fault. use this scheme In future. It only Friday, dan. 26. A R T I F I C I A L E Y E S ; e y e r y s h a d e a n d Nhupe; as "But why should you worry over costs a cent, and It makes an excellent s o rtm e n t s e n t o n a p p ro v a l; W o o d a rd , C iu rk e Co Washington, Jan. 26.— The first at your son?” said the Incubator drum check on yon. Now give me my let tempt at filibustering during this ses CRB AM S E P A R A T O R S —W e g u a ra n te e t h a U . ft. S e p a ra to r to • th e b e st. W rite lo r free c a ta lo g . mer. “You snid be was cut out for ters, and I'll post them myself.” sion occurred in the house today on a H a zelw ood Co., F ifth a n d O ak. something great?” Democratic endeavor to defeat the pro M E N ’S C L O T H IN G — B u ffu in A P e n d le to n , sole A t L e a s t a H e lp . "That’s Just the trouble,” sighed the a g e n .s A llr.'d B e n ja m in c o rre c t clo th es. E v e r y of the urgent deficiency bill "Uncle David” was an Oldtown vision th in g in m e n 's Cum s h in e s . M o rriso n u p d S ix th old farmer. “He Is so slow that ev waiving the eight-hour law for foreign s tre e ts . O p posite postotlU e. ery time he gets an opportunity some character, some of wjrose sayings laborers on the Panama canal. The F R E E L A N D IN O R E G O N u n d e r th e C a re y I r r i body Jumps ahead an’ cuts him o u t” have been put Into black and whlto amendment was placed in the bill in g a tio n a c t. Deed d re c t fro m s ta te . W rite to d ay . B o o k i.t a n d m a p Arse. n. ?s. C ooke & Co., Sol by Mr. Norton In his "Sketches” of committee of the whole after the house A ld e r s tr e e t, P o rtla i d , O regon. Deafness Cannot Be Cared that vicinity. David used to run rafts had divided many timeB on every pre P O U L T R Y FO O D —I f y o u w a n t y o u r h e n s to lay b v lo c a l a p p lic a tio n s aa th e y c a n n o t r e a c h th e of lumber down the Penobscot, and text which Williams could make the m o re eg g s w rite u s for fret? p a rtic u la rs a b o u t P U d ise a se d p o rtio n of th e e a r. T h e re la o n ly o ne R I N A P O U L T R Y F E E D 8 —A c u te M ills Co., w ay to c u re d ea ib esa, a n d t h a t is b y c o n s titu was wont to boast that he “always When the bill was P o rtla n d , O regon. tio n a l re m e d ie a . lreafu cas Is c a u se d b y a n In- sold to one man, and when he didn’t cause for a vote. finally finished, late in the day, a de Homed c o n d itio n o f th e m u c o u s l i n i n g o f th e T A IL O R S —C o lu m b ia W o o len M ills Co.. P o r tla n d , K u s ta c h la n T u b e . W hen th is tu b e is in flam e d sell to him, he sold to somebody else.” mand for a separate vote and roll-call O re. l a t e s t s ty le c lo th e s n n e .e to m e a s u re c h e ap . O ur s e lf m e a s u re m e n t s y s te m in su re s p e r.e c t fit. i o u h a v e a r u m b lin g s o u n d o r im p e r f e c t h ea r- One day Uncle David was standing on that amendment was made and or ng, a n d w h e n i t Is e n tir e ly c lo se d , D eafn ess is W rite for free sa m p le s a n d p rices. th e r e s u lt , a n d u n le ss th e in fla m m a tio n c a n be on the river bank when a atern-wbeel dered, at which time the boose ad P IA N O S A O ltO A N S — O lrirst p ian o h o u se on P a ta k e n o u t e n d th i s t a b . re -to re d to Its n o rm a l The vote will occur tomor cific c o a st. O rgan s a n d P ia n o s on e a sy p a y m e n ts . c o n d itio n , h e a rin g w ill be d e s tro y e d fo re v e r; steamboat passed. He gazed long and journed. W rite for lis t. L e t us q u o te you a p rice. A lle n A n in e ca ses o u t of te n a r e c a u se d b y C a ta rrh , thoughtfully at the vessel, and then, row. The amendment was rule«! ont G ilb c rt-K u m a k e r Co., P c r d u n d , O regon. w h ich Is n o th in g b u t a n in fla m e d c o n d itio n of turning to a bystander, said. In a tone of the bill on a point of order on Tues th e -m u co u s su rfaces. O regon H e r b s —Specific fo r a ll K id n e y a n d R lu d d e r W e w lllg iv e O ne H u n d re d D o lla rs fo r a n y day, and its insertion today was effect tro u b le s. C ures B A C K A C H E . P ric e 50c. T ria l ca se of D eafn ess (c a u s e d by c a ta r r h ) t h a t c a n of deep conviction: size s e n t b y m all for 10c. In s tu m p s . S e n d to d ay . n o t b e c u re d b y H a ll'a C a ta r r h C u re. S an d lo r “That wheel Is a great sarvlce to ed under the provisions of a special 280tf T h ird St. c irc u la rs , free. rule brought in from the rales com that b o at” ____________ F. 1 . C HENKY A CO., T o led o , O. H u m a n H a ir Goo Is—S w itc h es, P o m p a d o u rs, M en’s mittee for the parpose. Sold by D ru g g ists, 75c. T oupi-ra ttnd W in s; b e st q u a lity : lo w est p rle e s; Nat mm m Dim. ll a il 's F a m ily ITUs a r a th e b eat. s e n d fo r tre e p ric e l is t; m a ll o rd e rs a sp e cia lty . The only other controversy of the day "Our English cousins," remarked F a r ia H a ir S to re , 3US W a s h in g to n S t. K s t isss. the wotnun who has Just returne«! resulted from an attempt to increase by C o u ld N o t T r u s t H in a . $115,000 the amount for meat inspec After a wordy argument In which from the land of John Bull, “do not tion by the department ol Agriculture. neither scored two Irishmen decided wait until the arrival of Hallowe'en to This increase was refused after an ani to fight It out. It was agreed, says become interested In the tasty and nu mated debate. the Washington Post, that when tritious nut. I wag particularly Im either said “I’ve enough" the fight pressed with their manner of serving Thursday, January 26 cobnuts, which are similar to though should cense. Washington, Jan. 25. — The house After they had been at It abont ten larger than our hnzelnuta. For lunch statehood bill according to minutes one of them fell, and Imme eon or for tea these nuts were quite passed the today. The Republican oppo diately yelled, “Enough, I’ve enough!” the most delicious things I ate. They schedule sition «pent its entire force yesterday But his opponent kept on pounding were served fresh and green, with de and no effort was made to defeat the him until a man who was watching licious brown bread and butter aud bill on its final passage, only 33 of the ■ salad made of crisp white lettuce “ insurgents” voting against it. The them said; “Why don't you let him np? He leaves, with a French dressing. Over bill passed by the vote of 194 to 150. there these cobnuts come, as a rule, The debate which preceded this vote aays he's got enough.” /A L L THE h u e ' l l “I know he says so,” said tha vic from the neighborhood of Kent. Eng began at 11 o’clock and was practically 1EST DEALERS tor, between punches, “but he’s such land may be lacking In fruit, but she featureless so far as any hope was en A.J. TOWER CO, ESTABLISHED 1836 a liar you can't believe a word be certainly takes advantage of many of tertained of changing the measure in ftO S T O N NEW YORK. C H IC AG O her other products." says!” TOWER CAktflAK CO.LsmtHiTOROWTO.aPf. the slightest degree. The bill as passed provides that Ok lahoma and the Indian Territory shall consittnte one state under the name of MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Oklahoma, and that Arizona and New F a s te s t, lig h te st a n d « tro n g e st S tu m p F u ller oo th e m a rk e t. 119 H o n e pow er on th e »weep Mexico shall conetitute a state under w ith tw o horses. W rit* to r d e s c rip tiv e c a talo g the name Arizona. Shonld the terms a u d prices. ' ~ ■ " ■"= ~ . R E IE R S O N M A C H IN E R Y CO. of admission he ratified by the reei- Foot of M orrison S tre e t P o rtland. Oregon dente of the two former territorites, their respective state constitutions No other bodily suffering is equal to th a t produced by the pain of Rhetii must contain clauses prohibiting the watisra. When the poisons and acids, which cause th is disease, become in trenched in the blood there is hardly any part of the body th at is not af Wants Philippine Secretary. fected. The muscles become sore and drawn, the nerves twitch and sting, Manila, Jan. 23. — T. H. Pardo de the joints inflame and swell, the bones ache, every movement is one of Tavera has resigned bie position as a agony, and the entire body is racked with pain. Rheumatism is brought on member of the United States Philip by indigestion, stomach troubles, torpid Liver, weak Kidneys and a general pine commision, assigning as a reason inactive state of the sj’stem. The refuse m atter instead of passing off hie belief that the Filipinos should through nature’8 avenues is left to sour and form uric acid, ana other acrid have a portfolio. Hia resignation has i M a k e s u re a y ie ld o f q u a n tity and •lalirr. W h en y o u r f a th e r p lan ted poisons which are absorbed into the blood. Rheumatism does not affect offered an opportnnity for one of hia erry 's, th e y w ere t h e ln-et on th e all alike. In some cases it takes a m a rk e t, b u t th e y h a v e been Im p ro v - e n T ea r s afro I h a d a s ev e r « colleagues to express a desire that in i Ing e v e r since. W e a r e e x p e rts In wandering form ; it may be in the a t A t a b c o k u t o f fifte R h e u m a t is m an d c o u ld n o t the future there he a Filipino delegate I flow er a n d v eg e ta b le seeds, o r k w it h a n y s a t is f a c t io n . M y le v s in congreer. f I P O « S e e d A n n u a l , ts»HiitIfhIlylllua- arms or legs one day and in the w Commissioner Ide is re e r e b a d ly s w o l le n a n d d r a w n s o I 1 t r a u d , free to a i t a p p lic a n ts. Shoulders, feet, hands, back or other w c o u ld s c a r c e ly w a lk . I tr ie d m a n y r e m ceiving thousends of congratulations on 0 . M. FERRY * CO .. D etroit. Mich. old l * e t n o relleL I w a s fin his appoinment as governor, which is t coul< parts of the body the next. Others e d ie s b u _______ m en d e d t o t r y 8 . 8 . 8 . a n d it suffer more seriously, and are never s a o l l o y n r c e u c o r m e d m e s o u n d an d w e ll. I am universally approved, though many re free from pain. The uric acid and n o w 7 4 y e a r s o ld a n d h a v e n e v e r h a d gret the transfer of ex-Governor Wright. f th e tr o u b le , bther irritating substances find lodge a n y r e tu J r 0 n 8 o SFH FROM® HAWLEY, ment in the muscles and joints and Trade With Russia. B o x 104. A u r o r a , I1L as these deposits increase the mus Washington, Jan. 30.—Trade of the e tim e a * o I h a d R h e u m a tis m an d cles become stiff and the joints h a S d o m to q u it w o r k . T h e p a in s in m y b a c k United States with Russie, including locked and immovable. It matters a n d b e tw e e n m y s h o u ld e r s w a s s o i n the Asiatic part, during the fie al year VOXOERFUl HOME t e n s e I c o u ld n o t r e s t o r s le e p . I tr ie d hot in what form the disease may be e v e r y t h in g b u t n o t h in g d id m e a n y r f 1 o o d of 1905as shown by the record of the TRU1MEKT the cause is always the same—a sour, t i l l I h e a r d o f a n d to o k 8 . 8 . 8 . T h is bureau of etatistirs of the department This w.*ndrrful Chi m e d ic in e c u r e d m e s o u n d a n d w e ll. I t acid condition of the blood. This nes* Doctor la c all d p u r ifie d m y b lo o d a n d m a d s m e fe e l Ilk a of Comm «ree and Labor, amounted to g re a t b*-cause he circ a vital stream has lost its purity and a n e w m a n . people w ithout opera $28,800,000, of which $11 800,000 rep CONRAD LOHR, tion that are giv en up freshness, and instead of nourish A n d erso n , In d . 1 8 9 B . 1 0 th 8ft. resented imports Into the United Rrates to die. H e c u re s with ing and feeding the differert parts these wonderful Chi- and $17,000,000 the exports of the n* •-* hero«, root«, bud«, with health-giving properties, it fills them with the acids and salts of this United States o Rnss'a. The figures bark « a n d v e c e ta U e s painful and far-reaching disease. The cold and dampness of Winter always ere somewhat lower than the figures for th a t a re entirely un- k u o w n to m ed ic a l ac __ ________ intensify the pains of Rheumatism, and the sufferer to get relief from the the preceding year, when the total ~ J t a t h i « e ' M t f l r . T b r o jg f t .h * imw oi h a rm If-a r-m e d le a th la l u i n » . . iio-'tof k n o w s agony, robs the affected parts with liniments, oils, lotions, etc., or nses trade figures were in excess of $31,300,- th e ucti<»u o f o v e r 400 d.ffer»-nt rem**dte« w h ich pia? Tasters and other home remedies. These are desirable because they give be *occe«sH illy u«es In d iffe r« * , dlaease«. H e k O jran i- e , to c u re cat a ' rh . a s th m a , lung, t h r »at, tern porary ease and comfort but have no effect on the real trouble which is in 000. rli-. i.m a lam , n e rv o iisn -a e , a to m a rh , llv**r; k d- ueya, e tc .: ha« h u n d re d « of t.iU m o » U lA . the blood and beyond the reach of si inch treatment. S. S. S. is the best rem Will Test Dry Farming. t harge« n m d erat* . t a il ai d «e* h im . F a ll, u ts edy for Rheumatism, It goes into the o n t of th e c ity w rit* fo r b ta n k r a n d c rc a la ia . Washington, Jan, 31.—While the de - 1 sto m p . L T A r iO N F .tK K . blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing and driving out the partment of Agriculture does not deny i THE C. GEE VO CHIHESE MEStCIME CO acids and building up the thin, sour three is merit in what ia known is the 142', fire! St., ft. f. Cor. Msrrhm blood it cures the disease permanently. Campbell eystem of dry fa ming end M e n tio n p a p e r. PO RTLA ND , OREGO N. W hile cleansing the blood S. S. S. tones while it ie willing that all credit for np the stomach, digestion and every that comparatively new system shall go P U R E L Y V E G E T A B L E . other part of the system, soothes tha to its instigator, there ie a strong belief excited nerves, reduce* the inflammation, dissolves the deposits in the joints, in the minds of irrigation officials of ■A. P»SO B L * â !i!S Æ 3J B S i relieves all pain and completely cures this distressing disease. S. 8. 8. is a that department that the avetemshould ceti« «tini h i lu i » tul. ita »rene- T e M OwL Use | certain cure for Rheumatism in any form ; Muscular, Inflammatory, Articu be cetefnlly studied by the government le : i - v ft-wd u) " -«.ti «_______r lar or Sciatic. Special book on the disease and any medical advice, withotq In order tbet its limits Iona aa well aa ita benefits may be discovered. T h e r e is n o tim e o f y e a r w h en It Is n o t m o re w id ely u s e f u l th a n a n y o th e r m e d ic in e . RH eum atic St. Jacobs Oil C LA SSI FI E D A D V E R T IS IN G RHEUMATISM BODY RACKED WITH PAIN » Or. C. Gee Wo S.S.S. charge, to all who write. IMF SW IFT SP C C tTK C W . ATLAMTA. QAm de of intoxicating liquors and plural marriages. The constitution of Arisona mutt prohibit the sale of liquor to In dians forever and that of Oklahoma for 21 years. There are many other stipu lations concerning schools, courts and political subdivisions of th* proposed new s t a t e s . ____ “This oil of lemon,” said the epic* merchant, “la an exquisite thing. It la hand-pressed—«tressed by hand out of lemon rind. Smell It.” The odor of the clear oil suggested ■unlit lemon groves miles In extent on a mouutalnslde overlooking the blue k. ‘T il tell you bow the oil of lemon Is extracted,” he said. “A man sita with a sponge In one hand and a piece of fresh lemon peel In the other. He presses the peel against the sponge, giving It finally a certain difficult and dexterous twist, and this breaks the cells In the rind, and the oil—there’s only a half drop of It—cornea reluc tantly out upon the sponge. “When the sponge has taken np the drlbbllnga of about a hundred rinds, It la wet enough to be squeezed out. An ounce or so of elenr and fragrant oil them flows from It. “There le no way to extract this oil within a lemon rind except by squeez ing and twisting the rind by hand. It takes the rinds of about 1,200 lemona to make one pound of oil.” Washington, Jan. 25. — The foreign affaire of the United States continued to bold the attention of the eenate to day, the Moroccan and Dominican mat ters being immediately at issue. Money was the principal speaker and he talked for over two hour* in opposition to the couree of the administration with ref erence to both 8aulo Domingo and Mo rocco. He contended that there was danger of becoming involved unneces sarily in the affairs of other countries by participation in the Algeciras con ference and that this country wai not sufficiently concerned with the conduct R evenge. of affairs in Santo Domingo to justify The rain fell monotonously from the our course in that island. He also took gray tky, like tears from a sorrowful the position that the president bad face. transcended his authority there. Hey “No, Jerome McWadel No, neverl” burn spoke in support of the annexa Her cruel words wrung a groan tion of Santo Domingo. from the strong man’s lips, but he was not yet daunted. Wadnasday, Jaunary 24. “Can you not,” he faltered, “learn to Washington, Jan. 24. — When the love me7” smoke of the liveliest legislative battle “No. A thousand times no,” she re of the session had claared up in the plied. house today. Speaker Cannon and his A wild, cruel light flashed In Us organization were in complete control eyes. and the joint statehood program of the “And yet,” he sneered, “they ssy administration had been adopted. never too old to learn.” Previous to the vote the debate on And. pausing only to select the beet the rule had proceeded under high ten umbrella, be rushed forth into the wet, sion. The speeches were ebort but cold night the word uttered were hot and full of A Superb Defen*«. sting. Manager Jackal (of the Jungle Uni The rule adopted provides that the bill granting statehood to Oklahoma versity eleven)—We’re going to let and the Indian Territory as “ Oklaho “Quills” Porcupine play half-back thla ma,” and Arizona and New Mexico as afternoon. “ Arizona,” should be debated until 3 Monkey ’08—I hear he’s s mighty o’clock tomorrow and then voted on dangerous proposition. without opportunity for debate. The Manager Jackal—Well, he never house adjourned at 5 :30 o’clock, after gets sat on mere than once during a agreeing to meet at 11 o’clock tomor game.—Puck. row. _____ So Ola«. Washington, Jan. 24. — Mr. Lodge today presented in the senate the pol icy of the administration in the matter of the Algeciras conference over the Morocco and also with reference to Santo Domingo. He defended the course of the president in both in stances, contending that our represent ation at the Moroccan conference was essential to the protection of American commercial interests and that only by the course pursued in Santo Domingo could foreign nations be prevented from seizing the custom houses of that coun try and eecuring a position there which might threaten the approaches to the Panama canal. Tuesday, January 23. Washington, Jan 23.—For more than three hours to«lay Spooner occupied the time of the senate in explanation and defense of the course of the adminis tration relative to the Moroccan con ference at Algeciras, Spain, and in con nection with Santo Domingo. The speech was delivered to crowded gal leries and to a well filled senate, ai d received careful attention throughout. Washington, Jan. 23. — The eight- hour law cannot bo abrogated for work on the Panama canal and canal com missioners cannot receive additional compensation beside their salaries as commissionets. These two changes in the argent deficiency appropriation bill now under consideration by the house was the net result of today’s session. Innnmrable amendments seeking to perfect the bill aa to canal ground pur chase«, purchases of coal tor the navy, etc., consumed time in discussion, tu t met defeat when a vote was taken. When the session ended, about half of the bill bad been considered. It will be laid aside tomorrow, when the state hood bill is to be brought in and to have the right of way until disposed of. Unite on Rate Bill. Washington, Jan. 23. — After a con ference lasting all the afternoon, the bouse committee on interstate and for eign commerce today agreed upon a rate bill to he known as the Hepburn bill, and to be reported to the house with the unanimous recomendation of the 18 n emtiers of the committee. It the main the bill la the original Hep burn hill, bnt a number of concessions were made to the Democrats, and their i leaa as set forth in the Davey bill were freely incorporated in the perfected “We enjoyed your piano recital last evening Immensely, professor.” “I am glad you did, madam. I was unable to be present myself, on account of aa accident, but a brother artist kind ly filled the engagement for me.” Irrigation Engineer* Confer. Waahington, Jan. >2.—Irrigation en gineers of the department of Agricul ture, under the direction of Klwood Mead, are in conference in Washington to outline the work for the coming sea- eon. A. P. Htover, of Oregon, and H. O. Raerhbacher, of bla So, are attend ing the meeting. These engineers ere not connected with the Reclamation service, hat make e special «tody of water resource*, the nee of water and drain*«* problems. Ayer’« Cherry Pectoral cer tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. And it certslnly strengthens weak th roats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You know It is true. And your own doctor will ssy so. “ M y little boy hod a te rrib le cough. I tried e v e ry th in « I could b e a r o f b u t In vain until I trie d A y e r’s C h e rry P e c to ra l. T b e A ral n ig h t h e was b e tte r, a n d be s te a d ily Improved u n til b e wee p e rfe c tly w e U ." -M * a . ft. X B t k k l b , A lto n , UL i Aleo ■enufbotmmre of yers JL Keep Pills 1 SA K A P A H L U . PILLS. tuia vnot. th e bow els regular w lth S ye?« an d th u s h asten recovery. “ Robbias It la.'* When Mrs. Morse, after a lapse Gf thirty years, met her old schoolmate, klra. Graham, In tbs guise of a sum mer visitor to Aldersfleld, she mad* up her mind to on* thing: Lydia Gra ham's measure of worldly prosperity had been large, bnt not for on* mo ment woald Mary Ann Morse allow her to feel “eet up.” It was with the Intention of reducing any possible pride that might be lurk ing behind Lydia Graham’s placid countenance that Mr*. More* held her off at arm’s length when the first af fectionate greeting had been ex changed. ‘‘How fat you’ve grown. Lyddy!” ■aid Mary Ann Morae, holding her lit tle figure greet aa a small, itlff trss. Mrs. Graham smiled contentedly, and Mrs. Morse aaw that her thrust had done no barm. “And yet—and yet you’re wrinkled In spite of It,” eald thla determined old friend; and then she gave Lydia Graham's flushed cheeks a consoling kias. P. N. U. N s. 5 - O S I 1 I 7 HKN writing toadvsr advertisers please I TV mention this pspor. I Send postal for "Hook of Presents " Send for K rig h t a- way. I t ’s p urer and more efficient than any Bak | in? Powder that costs three times as much. Do you know the secret of the W ave Circle ? Wonderful! Don’t delay j another day! 25 oz. for 25c. A ll grocers Jaques Mfg. Cm Chicago 18 YEARS HERE A n d d o in g d e n ta l w ork »11 th e tim e —th » t la th** reco rd of Dr. W. A. W ine. inour«*«- ta h lis h m e u t a re ex p e rt^ d e n tis ta w ho a re c o m p e te n t to p e rfo rin thfe m o st I m p o rta n t d e n tu l o p eration». N o m a tte r the n a tu re o f th e w o rk , th e r e In a m a n h e re to do It. WISE BROS., D E N TIS TS D R . I I. A. 8 T U R D K V A N T , S p e c ia list on C h ild re n 's T e e th a n d R e g u la tin g . P a llin g Hldg., T h ird a nd W nahlngton Mt«. 8 a. m . to 9 p. m . H uudaya 9 to 12. M am 2029 Work Done on Weekly and Monthly Payments DR. T. P. WISC. Grandfather’s Cure for Constipation Intestines with a costly waste of Digestive Juice, as Salts, Castor Oil, Calomel, Jalap, or Aperient Waters, always do. No,— Cascarela strengthen and stimu late the Bowel Muscles Instead. These are the Muscles that tine the Food passages and that tighten up when Food touches them, thus driving that Food on to its finish. They are tha Muscles that turn Food into Strength through Nutrition. Light on Boycott. Washington, Jan. 31 —The senate will begin the week with the considera tion of the Chinese boycott. The qussj tion will come np in connection with a resolution offered last week by Senator Tillman, directing the committee on immigration to investigate the reports concerning Chinese opposition to Amer ican manufactures. When the question «as presented Mr. Tillman asked for immediate consideration, but Mr. Aid- rich objected. It ie nnderstood that be and other Republican senators dislike the preamble to tbe resolution. Names Three Ambassadors. Washington, Jan. 23 —Tbe president Unlay sent the following nomination* to tbe senate: Ambassadors extraordi nary and plenipotentiary — Luke E. Wright, Tennessee, to Japan; David E. Thompson, Nebraska, U> Mexico; Lloyd C. Griscom, Pennsylvania, to Brasil; governor general of the Philippine islands, Henry Clay Ide, Vermont; rice governor of the Philippines. Jams* F. Hmith, California; assistant attor ney general, Joeiah A. Vanorsdell, Wy oming; postmaster, Charles A. Berg, it Livingston, Montana. For L Troubles REAT medicine,—the Saw- buck. Two hours a day aawlng wood will keep a n y o n e 's Bowels regular. No need of pills. Cathartics, Castor Oil nor "Physic,” If you'll only work the Sawbuck regularly. Exercise la Nature's Cur* for Consti pation and,—Ten-Mile walk will do. If you haven't got a wood pile. s e e But, If you will take your Ezerdse In an Easy Chair, there's only one way to do that, and make a Success of It. Because.—there's only on* kind of Artificial Ezerdse for the Bowels and its name la •'CASCARETS.” C as carets ere the only meant to exer cise the Bowel Muscle*, without work. They don't Purge. Gripe, nor "upset your Stomach," because they don't act Hk* Cathartics. They don't flush out your Bowels and Well,—a Cascaret acts on your Bowel Muscles as If you had just Sawed a cord of wood, or walked ten miles. Thai's why Cascarets are safe to take continuously In health; and out of health. Because they move the Food Naturally, digesting It without waste of tomorrow's Castric Juice, They thus work all the Nutrition out of It before It decays. The thin, flat. Ten Cent box Is made to fit your Vest Pocket, or "My Lady's” Purse. Carry it constantly with you and take a Cascaret whenever you susr *et you need one. Thus you vrlll ward off Appendicitis Constipation, Indigestion, — end other things besides. Druggists—10 Cents a Box. Be very careful to get th* genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany end never sold In bulk. Every tab let stamped "CCC." t r ru e* t o o u r v r ic m d s i ,8‘ bo M C aatr hr ike «rental able. >o casts Is stamps Is sske« ss a re et « ed fiuti zrd to co.rr cost of Cascarets, wtttiwkkk » ikljTOntr trinket is leads« Ttl mentlenlne Jthfs » z p er^ Address S tar l ia s k u M d z C esi.aQ S , C kicace s r I