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-D « .« n m i." of wiio V e i l . , . Traveler* in tile celebrated Death Valley o f California have described the wonderful contortions of the aand pil lars that small whirlwind* aouietlmea semi spinning across the hot plain. Even more remarkable are "duat dev ils” seen by an explorer, In the valley o f the White Nile. Sometimes two o( these whirling columns, gyrating In op posite directions, meet, "and If they be well-matched the collision stops them and a struggle ensues as to which way they shall twist. Gradualy one gains the mastery, and the two combined rush on together." Some o f these whirlwinds will strip the clothes from an Arab's back, or send a goat spinning round and round like a top. Mrs. Mittie Huffaker. Scrofula Hood’s Sarsaparilla to rid you o f It radically and permanently. A ccept no sub.tltute. but IneUt on having H ood's. Liquid o r tablet«. 100 Doaea U. M akes a D lfe r c .e e . Dweller* In apartment house* som e times seem to forget that conversations in the entrance ball* may be overheard by other tenants. This was the greet ing which a belated husband received at the door of his apartment recently: "D on’ t talk to m e! I know very well what you would *ay! But I know— you have been off playing poker and lost all your m oney!” "No, I didn't, my dear; I won twen ty dollars," was the conciliating an swer. The other voice suddenly modulated. "W ell, perhaps after all we women are a little too severe— a man should have a little recreation now and then." P a r m e r an d I k . P a r ty W ir e . HAD GIVEN UP ALL HOPE. CONFINED TO HER BED WITH DYSPEPSIA. “ I Owe My Life to Pe-ru-na,” Says Mrs. Huffaker. When the Independent telephone com panies first began to come together In conventions to exchange experiences, one fact was always commented upon with great curiosity by the nmnugers of town or city plants, says Success. This was that they Invariably met with failure In their endeavors to Induce farmers to put In what are known as "lockout" devices, by means o f which every telephone on a party line becomes practlcully a private wire. In cities, the party line la considered a great nuisance, because there la no privacy In conversations, and all th* bells on the line are rung each time a subscriber calls. Naturally, the manag ers of plants figured that this objec tion prevailed In the country a ls o ; but, almost without exception, they found that one o f the great attractions to the farmer was that hla telephone did ring every time the other sixteen or twenty people on the line rang up, and that he could hear or be overheard In conver sation. It was a practical demonstra tion o f the social hunger the farmer has endured for centuries, and which Is now ended, thanks to the arrival of telephone competition. E n g l a n d 's Mrs. Mittie Huffaker, R . R. No. 3, Columbia, Tenn., writes: “ I was afflicted with dyspepsia for sev eral years and at last was confined lo my bed, unable to sit up. " W e tried several different doctors without relief. “ I had given up all hope o f any relief and was almost dead when my husband bought me a bottle of Peruna. “ At first I could not notice any bene fit, bnt after taking several bottles I was cured sound and well. “ It is to Peruna I owe my life today. “ I cheerfully recommend it to all sufferers.’ ’ O ld e s t P eer. The only living peer who was a mem ber of the house o f lords at the time o f Queen Victoria’s accession la Lord Nelson. He succeeded to the earldom In 1833. Lord Nelson Is not a direct descendant of the hero o f Trafalgar,, but la only collaterally descended from Horatio Nelson’s sister, Mrs. Bolton. He enjoys a good estate and a pension of £5,000 granted to the first Lord Nel son and his belra. How’ s This? 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PIANOS A ORGANS — Oldest piano house on Pa cific coast. Organs and Pianos on easy payments. Write for list. Let us quote you a price. Allen A Gilbert-Ramaker Co., Portland, Oregon. T E L E G R A P H Y T A U G H T F R E E . Com plete course an<l posit on secured when graduated This offer good only for short time. Write for i ar- th-uiars. P a c i f i c t e l e g r a p h i n s t i t u t e Urand Theatre Building, Portland, Oregon. IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS F«w are entirely free from it. It may develop so slowly as to cause little if any disturbance during the whole period o f childhood. It may then produce dyspepsia, catarrh, and marked tendency to consum ption, before Monday, Mry 21. m anifesting itself in m uch cutaneous erup tion or glandular swelling. Washington, May 21.— The legists It is best to be sure that you are quite free tive, executive and judicial appropria from it. and you can rely on T W IC E -TO LD TE S TIM O N Y . A W om an W h o Has Suffered T olls How t o Find Relief* The thousands ol women who suffer backache, languor, u r in a r y disorders and other kidney Die, will find com fort in the words of Mrs. Jane Farrell, o f 606 Ocesn A ye., Jersey City, N . J ., who Bays: “ I reiterate all I have said before in praise of Doan’ e Kidney Pilla. I had been having heavy backache and my general health was affected when I began using them . My feet were swollen, my eyee puffed, and diasy spells were frequent. Kidney action waa irregular and tha secretions highly colored. Today, however, I am a well woman, and I am confident that Doan’ s Kidney Pills have made me so, and are keeping me w ell.’ ’ Sold by all dealers. 50 cent« a box. Foater-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y . More Converts 1 Every Year ^ Every day in every year that comes, more house wives I are giving up their exhorbitant ' priced B a k in g P o w d e r s and turning to K C , the honest and reliable, which has stood so well the test of years. They are find ing out that and the question of the constitutional ity of tnat provision waa raisad. Tha attack was made on th* clause giving to the committee discretion in the matter of pieserving rate*, and a long debate enaued. The question was still under discussion when the day cam* to a close. tion bill wai passed by the senate to day within three hour« from its read ing. It carries appropriations aggre gating t2tt.815.259, an increase of $69,- 345 over the amount reported to the senate. A number of unimportant Washington, May 17. — After two measures were pasted and at 8:d0 o'clock consideration waa given to pen weeks’ debate the bonse today passed the naval appropriation b ill, carrying sion bill*. _____ $99,74,6000. The amendment provid Washington, May 21.— Decided op ing that the secretary ot the navy could position developed today in the house go into the open market and purchase of representatives against the passage chaina, anchor* and cordage, ahonld it of the bill to extend the time for the be demonstrated that they coaid be com pletion of the Alaskan Central rail had cheaper in free market* than they way. coaid be made by the government, W illiams, of Mississippi, insisted waa defeated today by a vote of 188 to that the bill was obnoxious because it 1 2 0 . exempted the property from license tax By the action of the house on a sec and tax on its railway daring the per ond amendment, upon which a separate iod of construction and for five years vote was demanded, a 4 per cent differ thereafter. He believed that every ential w ill be allowed bidders from the individual aa well aa every corporation Pacific Coast on ih ip i constructed ahonld pay hia proportionate share of there. The vote waa very close, three the tax burden. Republicans changing from no to yea, Powers, of Maine, insisted that the Hanghen of Iowa, Thomas and Long- bill waa a good business proposition. worth. The yeaa and naye were ordered and the b ill was defeated, yeaa 109, nays Wednesday, May 16. 60, present 25, two-thirds not having Washington, May 16.— Th* eoniider- voted in its favor. ation of the rate b ill in committee of A bill was also passed authorizing the whole was concluded by the senate the sale of surplus or unallotted land today, and the measure was then re of the Coeur d'A lene Indian reserva ported to the senate, where there will tion. be opp o;t inity to review and alter all the amendments heretofore made. Saturday, May 19. Practically the entire day was devoted Washington, May 19.— The bonse to consideration of the anti-pasa amend aroee today in its wrath and pat to ment, which was adopted after making eternal sleep a measure that it had pre so many exceptions aa to arouse laugh viously passed, making it a peniten ter every time the provision was read tiary offense for any official or employe The work of the senate after the bill of the government, including senators was reported was confined to the partial and congressmen, to make public any consideration of the pip elin e provision, secret information that would have an which was so amended aa to strike oat effect npon the market value of any the Morgan proviso extending its ope American products. The bill original ration to other countries where the ly passed the house some weeks ago United States had jurisdiction. without discussion, and waa intended to remedy a defect in the law as expos Washington, May 10. — The naval ed by the recent cottin scandal in the appropriation bill, carrying nearly department of agriculture. It was $100,000,000, waa completed today in amended by the eenate, and the report the honse after one of the busiest days of the conferees brought the matter to of the present congreea. The feature the attention of the house today. of the day’ s debate grew out of the at After a heated debate in which the tempt to defeat the appropriation for measure was attacked as vicious legis the largest battleship of its claje in the lation by McCall of Massachusetts, world and the tenor of the speeches for Grosvenor, of Ohio, and Crnmpacker, the big ship waa that the American re of Indiana, Republicans, and defended public must be abreast of the nations by Burleson, Democrat, of TexaB, its of the world in the strength of her author, and Chairman Jenkins, of the navy. The opponents talked for peace, judiciary committee, the house, by a disarmament and arbitration, and in record vote of 107 to 66, tabled the sisted that there was no national need bill, having refused in the first instance for each a large navy. The amend to agree to the report of the conferees. ment introduced by Barton, of Ohio, to strike out the appropriation for a Friday, May 18. rival to the British Dreadnanght was Washington, May 18.— After 70 days defeated, as was the amendment leav of almost continuous deliberation the ing the construction of the battleship senate today at 4 :53 p. m. passed the to the discretion of the secretary of the railroad rate b ill by the practically navy after the second Hague conference. unanimous vote of 71 to 3. The three A final vote on the b ill w ill be taken negative votes were cast by Foraker, tomorrow. Republican, of Ohio, and Morgan and Pettus, Democrats, of Alabama. Thera Tuesday, May 16. was a somewhat larger attendance of Washington, May 15.— W ith the ex senators than usual, bnt the attendance ception of the anti-pose amendment, in the galleries waa by no means ab the senate concluded ita disenssion of normal, and there was no manifesta the railroad rate bill in committee of tion of any kind when the result was the whole and, as soon aa that provi announced. There was, however, an sion shall be disposed of, will take it almost general sigh of relief among the np in the senate. The general expec senators. tation is that the pase question will be disposed o f early tomorrow, and the Washington, May 18.— Reminiscent general hope is that the bill may be of the stressful days of the 47th con passed before the close of tomorrow’ s gress were the scenes in and about the session. The greater part of the day bonse today. Hardly bad the journal was spent in discussing the eighth sec been approved when the Democrats, tion of the b ill, relating to the person under the leadership of W illiam s, of nel of the Interstate Commerce com Mississippi, began the first real fili mission, resulting in the elimination buster in a number of year*, their ob of the entire section and the restoration ject being to defeat the bill paying to of the present law, which provides for the estate of Bamuel I.ee, of South five commissioners at laiariea of $7,600. Carolina, $10,482 for allowances made by reason of the election of Lee, a ne Washington, May 15. — The Honae gro contestant for a seat in the 47th by a decided vote today reaffirmed its congress. faith in the Navy department, defeat This b ill has been reported favorably ing an amendment of Tawney, chair by nine congresses — six times by Re man of the appropriations committee, publicans and three timee by Demo to lim it the expenditures on a ship to crats. 10 par cent of the cost, a vote of con After spending almost the entire day fidence coming after two hoars’ hot on the question the bill was passed. debate. Having reached the section of the naval bill dealing with increase in the Navy and, realixing that consid Thursday, May 17. Washington, May 17.— With the ex erable debate must enane, the borne ad ception of Bailey’ s digression, the en journed until noon tomorrow. Tawney was emphatic in declaring tire day was devoted by the eenate to a review of the amendments made in that it waa both bad policy and bad ad committee of the whole and covered ministration to give to the Navy de somewhat more than half of the meas partment the right of spending $11,- ure. There was a prospect of conclud 000,000 for repairs of vessels without ing the reading until the section grant so much aa being compelled to give an ing to the Interstate Commerce com- account to any one for th* money ex miesion power to fix rates was reached pended. T w o H ouses Will Soon A gree. Washington, May 21.— There will not be a prolonged contest between the bonse and senate over the railroad rate b ill. Indications are that it w ill be accepted by the hones within a abort time, substantially in the shape in which it was adopted by the senate. That wai developed today at a confer ence between President Roosevelt, Speaker Cannon, Senator 8pooner, Representative Hepbnrn, author of the b ill and chairman of the commerce committee, and Representative Mann, also of the committee. Breaks R ecord fo r New Laws. Washington, May 16.-*- The file* of the index clerk at the State department show that the first session of the 59th congers* has broken all records in the matter of crm pleted legislation np to this moment. Already more than 3,- 000 law« have been enacted, which ii between 700 and 800 more than in any preceding seteion op to the beginning of the month of May. The greater part of this mast of law waa made np of bill* of a private nature and only about 250 of the total enactments were gen eral laws. D o Clerks V ote fo r M em bers? Washington, May 21 — Speaker Can non instanced hia confidence in the reading clerka of the boose yesterday. W illiam s, of Miasiasippi, daring the flllboeter against the bill te pay Sam uel Lee $10,000 for expenses incurred daring hi* contest for n east in the Forty-eeventh congress, stated that be l ad beard the name of a member called and that tha clerk had recorded him an voting when aa a matter of fact tha member was not in the city. pORTY D on’t P o iso n B ab y . T E A R S AGIO almost every m other thought her child must have ® PA RE0 0 RIO or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs w ill produoe deep, and A FE W DROPS TOO M A N Y w ill produce the SLEEP FROM TH k RT! IS NO W A K IN G . M any are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of w hich is a narcotio product o f opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” The definition o f “ narcotic ” is : m edicine WHICH “A which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul sions and death. The taste and smell o f medicines containing opium are disguised) ” and sold under the names o f “ Drops," “ Cordials,” “ Soothing Syrups,” eto. You should not perm it any m edicine to be given to your children w ithout you or your physician know o f what it is composed. CASTOBIA DOES TA IN NARCOTICS, i f it bears the signature o f Chas. H. Fletcher* NOT CON Le tte rs from P rom inent Physicians addressed to Chas0 H. Fletcher. Dr. J. W. Dlnadale, of Chicago, 111., says: “ I use your Cxxtoria and advise its use in all families where there are children.’’ Dr. Alexander E. Min tie, o f Cleveland, Ohio, s a y s:’ "I have frequently prescribed your Castoria and have found it a reliable and pleasant rem edy for children.” Dr. J. 3. Alexander, o f Omaha, Neb., says: “ A medicine so valuable and beneficial fo r children aa your Castoria is, deserve* the highest praise. ( had it In use everywhere.” Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: “ I have frequently prescribed your Castoria for children and always got good results. In fact I uao Castoria for my own children.” a Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “ I heartily endorse your Cao- toria. I have frequently prescribed It In my medical practice, and have always found it to do ail that is claimed for it.” Dr. C. H. Qlldden, o f SL Paul, Minn., says: “ My experience as a prao- titloner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider it an excellent remedy for the young.” Dr. H. D. Benner, o f Philadelphia, Pa., says: “ I have used your Cas toria as a purgative in the cases o f children for years past with the moat happy effect, and fully endorse it as a safe remedy.” Dr. J. A. Boarman, o f Kansas City, Mo., says: “ Your Castoria is a splen did remedy for children, known the world over. I use it in my practice and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the complaints o f Infanta and children. ’ Dr. J. J. Mackey, o f Brooklyn, N. Y., says: *T consider your Castoria aa excellent preparation for children, being composed o f reliable medicines and pleasant to the taste. A good remedy for all disturbances of th* digestive organs.” G E N U IN E CASTORIA Bears the Signature of LW A § The Kind You Hare Always Bought In U s e F or O ver 3 0 Y e a rs. ▼ M l e X N T A U R C O M P A N Y , T T M U R R A Y « T R I C T , NE W V O R R CITY- Manchuria’s climate corresponds to that of Canada; its size is six times that of England and Walea; its population «0,000,000. Mothers w ill find Mr-. W inslow’s Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during th « teething period. C o p y in g the H u m an a. Family Cat— I’m not going to eat out of the same dish with y o u ! Dog— Why not! Lots o f people thnt sornp worse than we do eat at the same table! £wer? ¿o- MAKERS 09 /WATERPROOF OILED CLOTIfira. riTO Rt. Vitus’ Dance and all Nervous Disease* I 11 V permanently cured by I)r. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. Kend for FREE 92 trial bottle and treatise. Dr.lt. 1LKlin. ,Ld.,»81 Aren St.,Pblla.,Pa IT« T r o u b I « . fSLKRtRS.POMMEL JUCKBS AM HAD FOLLOWING OUR SUCCESSES AT PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO AND OTHER EXPOSITION* “What la the meaning of ’alter ego’ ?” aaked the teacher of the beginners’ class F rie n d s h ip '« T rib u te . in Latin. Mrs. Wellon (trying on her gorgeous “The other It” said the boy with the curly hair. bonnet)— How do you like the effect? Mrs. Chillicon-Kearney— Why, it’s won “Give a sentence containing the phrase." derful. You have the right idea. There’s ' ’He winked kis other I.’ " nothing like contrasts, is there? HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD i Wfc WON THE AT THE 3T. LOUIS WORLDS JA|R/ r j a v n , A J Towta CO» f ’ SJSH co uMiTEo.. T A iu J r * 5 SILVER FILINGS Oftentimes a silver filling Is more advisable thSn gold. But some dentists use the material allowing the m u t profit to themselves. You have to leave this to the Judgment of the dentist. Why nor go to den tists who have built and m ain tain a reputation for reliabili ty? Examinations free. Dr. G. Gee Wo WONDERFUL NOME TREATM ENT Tirii wnntDrful Chi nese Doctor Is call'd great because be cures people without opera lion that are giveti lip to die. He cures with those wonderful Cul ms** herbs, roots, bud«, harks and vegel aides that are entirely uu- j known to medical sci- eno« In this conuiry. Th rough the us* of tho«« harmless remedies thin tammis doctor knows the h c i I o u o f over 500 different remedies which he successfully uses In different diseases. Hs guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, thr »at, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver; kid neys, etc.; has hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. Patients out of the city write Tor blankr and e rculars. bend stamp. CONSULTATION FKKK. WISE BROTHERS DENTISTS Cor. Third and Washington St«. For a Good Complexion F 3 o r c Clear i Byei — Sweet Breath Clean Tongue Calm Nerves — Good Temper and —Poise Should Continue Filibuster. Eat a Cascaret whenever you suspect Washington, May 21.— Democratic you need II. Carry a little 10c Emer members of the bonse of representative* gency box constantly with you, In your today were signing an indorsement of Purse or Pocket. an action o f W illiams, the minority When do you need one? lender, in filibustering in the house for «— the purpose of hurrying action on the statehood b ill. The indorsement was drawn by Henry, of Texas, and was circulated by Beall, of that state. It asks W illiam s to continue to demand roll calls on every motion which can be made in the passage ol bills or the adop tion of resolutions and raise the ques —WhenyourTongueiscoated tion of no quorum when possible. —When you have Heart burn, Belching, Actd Rialngs In Will Double Alaska Cable*. Throat. Washington, May 15 — Orders have —Whan Pimples begin to peep out. been ieened by Oeneral Allen, the chief —When your stomach Gnaws and signal officer of the army, for the in stallment of the duplex system on the Burns. Alaska cables. The commercial bnsl- That's th* time to shock coming Con oeee of the cables has become to heavy stipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia. that even by working night and day the That’s tha tlm* to tako a Cascaret. operator* are not able to handle nil the a e a disatehes. With the new system the On* candy tablet night and morning, capacity of the cable« will be increased aboat 75 per cent. The sapreme coart taken regularly for a thort time, is war of the United States has denied the ranted to euro tho worst case of Consti petition for a rehearing in the Chicago pation or Indigestion that walk* tha earth. traction cases. One tablat taken whenever you suspect you need it will Insure you against 90 per Inquiry Into C oal M onopoly. cent of all other ills likaly to attack you. Philadelphia, May 15.— The Inter- Because 90 per cent of those ills begin state Commerce Commission will to morrow resume its inquiry into the al In the Bowels, or oils! through poor Nutri leged close relations between railroads tion. Cascaret* don't purge, don't weaken, and big coal corporation!. Nearly th* entire time, it is expected, will be do- don't Irritate, nor upset your stomach. voted to efforts to prove the ownership They don't act Hka "Phyaic" that flush of stock in coni companies by official« eut th* Bowels with a wait* of proctous of the Pennsylvania railroad and dis Digestive Juice needed lor tomorrow's crimination in ear distribution. Tbe Bowel-work. Baltimore and O hio w ill also be pat No, — they act Ilk* Esercirne, on tha under microscopic examination. Bowels, loa lead. { They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to contract and propel the Food naturally past the little valves that mix Digestive Juices with Food. They strengthen these Bowel-Muscles by exercising them. This stronger action, producing greater nutrition from food, brings back to tho Bowel-Muscle* greater atrength for sell- operation. The Bowel-Muscles can thus,in a abort tima, dispense with any Drug assistance whatever. Cascarela are safe to take as often as you need them, while pleasant to eat aa Candy. e e • U * « t i THE C. 6EE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 162’ a First St., S. E. Cor. Morrison Mention paper. PORTLAND. OREGON. W . L. D o u g l a s * 3 = & * 3 = S H O E S iStüi W . L . D o u g la s $ 4 .0 0 Gilt E d g e Lina c a n n o t b a e q u a lle d a t a n y p rie * . Then carry the little ten-centbox con; stantly with you In your purse, and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need It. One Cascaret at a time will promptly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue- I S3. SO SHC MT. L. D OUG LAS MA All druggist* sell them—over ten mil lion boxes a year, for aix years past. Ba very careful to get tha genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company and naver «old In bulk. Evary table* atamped "C C C ." ' $ 10,000 MA s u r A O TOSSA IS ditpiovt this ststsmsnt. If I could take yon Into my three large hi snow you the i InfInN« I care with which every pair of *h< ehoee ________ Is met would realize why * . W. L. D b o w ug r ies lii U U M N i ■ana«, why w.sy they *ev«y hold th«lr th«tr • ihSBS, cost mors to issak«, ! fit better, wear longer, and are ef greats« Intrinsic value than any other JJ.50 «ho«. ■t B rockton, M s None genuin« ¡ without his name and price «tamped on bottom. 1 Fast Color Fuslots uns* ; ffte* Mill mot m r a s a t o o u r . t r i e n d s i j Writ« for Illustrated Catalog. We waat te seed te ear frleads a bcasttfal W . L D O ! GLAM. It rock to a , 1 1. GOLD PLATED BONBON BOX. C .T .V »T t Ira r‘ cents Tt Is a beaaty ' la sumps is take* as a dre-.unt table. It It and te ce.er cesto! Cascaren. with whlctuTL d Jn tr trinket Is IÎ1 Seed toiler, mentlenlnt this Starila« Kusedr Ceopaay, Chicaxo er New fork. r. n . u. 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