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HelplHelpI Tm Falling Thus cried ihe hair. And a . kind neighbor came to the res cue with a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The hair was saved! In gratitude, it grew long and heavy, and with all the deep, rich color of early life. Sold in all parts of the world for sixty years. « About one year afro I lost nearly all o f my hair following an attack of in«a«fes. I waa advised by a frleud to use Ayer's Hair Vliror. I did so. and as a result I now have a beautiful head of hair 14*8. W J. LlUoWN Menom onee Kalla, Wis. Made br J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Also manufacturers of A yers U n c le SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTCSAL. A lle n . “ What’s the use of carrying on a mud ■linging campaign,” queried Uncle Allen Sparks, ‘‘when it’s ever so much easier to throw dust in the eyes of the voters?” U O W A K D E. BU RTO N.—Assayer a r t Chemist. ■■ Leadvllle, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, L* ad, f l ; Gold, Silver,7oc; Gold, 60c; Zinc or Cooper, fl. Cyan Ido tests. Mailing envelopes and full price list sent on application. Control and Uni pt re work solicited. lteierence: Carbonate Nsr Uoual Bank. S ay* P re sid e n t P a lm a . Bad Blood Is the cause of all humors, eruptions, boils, pimples, scrofulous sores, eczema or salt rheum, as well as of rheuma tism, catarrh and other troubles. The greatest blood remedy for all these troubles, proved by its unequaled record of cures, is Hood’s Sarsaparilla Say, Diaz, what’s the secret? Tell me why You get along so smoothly! W hy don’t T?_______ In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as S a rsata b s. 100 doses $1. r i r o St. Vitus’ Banco and all Nervous Diseases r i I U permanently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. Send for F K K K 92trial bottl * and treatise. Dr U II.K lln ,Ld. «31 Arch St., Phlla.,Pa. lla a t y The la u a ts tlv . Barbar. No doubt many readers bare beard of tbs austere disposition of America's greatest living actor, Ktcbard Mans field. Perhaps the following conversa tion, which took place In one of Hus ton’s leading hotels, better Illustrates tbe satirical nature of the player. En tering the barber’s shop one morning, he was Immediately recognised as Hleh- ard Mansfield by the barber. “ Good morning,” said tbe barber af fably. A grunt was tbe only reply. “ Well, how was things over at the bouse last night?” “ What bouse?” answered tbe actor Ironically. “ Tbe Hollis,” said the barber. “ What do you mean, sir?” “ Why, are you not Richard Mans field?" tbe barber asked. “ Ob, no. Indeed,” replied Mr. Mans- field, “ I Just got out of Jail this morn ing.” “ What! You're not Richard Mans field; and you Just got out of Jail this morning! What for, pray?” “ For assaulting inquisitive barbers,” was tbe response. C o n c lu s i o n . Tommy paused a moment in the work of demolition. ‘‘This is angel cake, all right,” he said. ‘‘ How do you know?” asked Johnny. ‘‘ I ’ve found a feather in it.”—Chicago Tribune. 1 H I. Occupation. Directory Canvasser— What Is your busbaud's occupation, madam? Tbe Lady— Ob, be unmakes history. Directory Canvasser— Unmakes his tory ! The Lady— Yes. He writes historical novels. _____ CLASSIF EDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Names and Addresses in Portland of Repre sentative Business Firms. CKKAM «SEPARATO RS— Wo guarantee the U.9. bcpuraior 10 be tin* best. Write lor free catalog Hazelwood Co., Fifth and Oak. P IA N O S A O R G A N S —Many fine Instruments re vert to us account N ckncssor removal o f buyer W rite for descr ption of p anos now oo hand, terms, eto. W rite today. Gilbert Co., Portland W. L. DOUGLAS *3.50& *3.00 Shoes B E S T IN T H E W O R L D W.L.Douglas $ 4 Gilt Edge line^ cannolbeequalledatany price t To Shot Dealert: W. I.. Douglas’ Job bing House Is the most complete in this country T S tnd /or Catalog Thousands of wo men Buffer daily backache, h e a d - ache, dizzy spells, languor, ceivous- nesa and a dozen other symptoms ol kidney trouble, but lay it to other causes. Make no mistake. Keep tbe kidneys well, and these aches and troubles w ill disappear. Mrs. Anthony Cadrette. 77 Me chanic St., Leominister, Mass., says; “ My sight failed, I had sharp pain in my back and bearing-down pains through the hips. I was nervous, fret ful and miserable. The nrlne was greatly disordered and I began to have the swellings of dropsy. I was running down fast when I started nsing Doan’ s Kidney Pills. A wonderful change came and after using them faithfully for a short time I waa w e ll." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y . F a r - R fa c h ln g E ch o. The Officer— You say the chauffeur sounded his horn just as the machine SHOES FOE EVEBYBODY AT ALL FEICES. struck the man? U r n '. Shoe.. VO to *1.00. B o j£ Shoe., *3 The Witness— Yes, sir. to $1.25. W om en s Shoes. $4.00 to $1.50. Misses* fit Children’s 8hoes, $2.25 to $1.00. The Officer— Was the Tlctlm killed T r y W . L.. D o u g la s W o m e n ’ s, M isses and Instantly? C h ild r e n ’ s sh oe s; f o r sty le , fit an d w e a r t h e y e x c e l o f h er m a k es. The Witness— So Instantly, sir, that II I could take you Into m y large he must have heard the echo o f that factories at Brockton, Mass..and show you how carefully W .L . Douglas shoes horn In the next world. are made, you would then understand S t at e or O h io , C i t t or T oledo , i w h y th ey hold their shape, fit better, L ucas C o u n t y , \ F r a n k J. C h e n e y m akes oath that h e la wear longer, and are of greater value senior partner o f the Arm o f F. J. C h e n e y <& than any other make. Co., d o in g business in the C ity o f Toledo, Coun Wherever you live, you can obtain W . L. Dougla. shoes. His name and price Is stsmped on the bottom, which protect, you .gainst high price, and Interior .hoes, T a k o n o eubetl. t a t o . Ask your dealer lor W . L. Douglas shoe, and Insist upon having them. fa st Color fyelsts used; they will ro t wear brassy. W rite lor lllustratrd Catelog of Fall Styles. W . L. DOUGLAS, Dept. 1 J, Brockton, Mass, No. 45—06 P. N. U. w H E N w r it in g to a d v e r t is e r s pii m e n tio n t h is p a p e r. ty and State aforesaid, and that said firm w ill pay the num o f ONE H U N D R E D DO LLARS for •ach and every case o f C a t a r r h th a t cannot be cu red by the use o f H a l l ’ s C a t a r r h C u r e . F R A N K J. C H E N E Y . Sworn to before me and subscribed in m y presence, this 6th day o f December, A. D., 1886. A. W. GLEASON, I real I N otary Public. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure Is taken In tern a lly, and acts d irectly on the blood and mucous surfaces o f the system. Send fo r testim onials, free. F. J. C H S N E Y A CO., Toledo, O. Sold b y Druggists, 76c. H a ll’s F a m ily P ills are tb e best. T o o Bad. A n y t h i n * to O b lig e . swear to you I cannot live with Miss Jarmer— Papa says I mustn't see out my wife.” you any more. “ You love her so?” Young Spoonall— Well, we mustn’t dis “ Well, not exactly that You see, she obey papa. I ’ll turn the light a little lower still. has the money.” LEGISLATORS MEET Oregon Solans Seeking Informa tion on Public Matters. PENDLETON ENTERTAINS TRIM Visit Washington’s Jute Mill and Ore gon State Normal School at Weaton. BUFFALO B IL L TO RESCUE. Runners 8ent by Renegades for Help to Drive Out Whites. Cody, Wyo., Nov. 5.— Colonel W il liam F. Cody ("Buffalo Bill” ), accom panied by Colonel Breck and several members of the party which returned a ftw days ago from a big bear hunt in the Big Horn Mountains, left here for Sheridan, Wyo., Intending to hold a conference with the Utes before the latter start on their overland march to Fort Meade, where they are to stay In charge of the Sixth Cavalry until spring. Notwithstanding the agreement which was reached at the conference between the soldiers and the Utes, there are fears of a general uprising of all northern Indians. "Buffalo Bill,” who Is familiar with Indian charact eristics, has been kept closely advised of the developments In the recent troubles, and he believes the matter will not be entirely settled by the arrangement which puts an end to the wanderings and depredations of tbe Uteg under Appah and Black Whisker. A t the Instigation of the Utes, run ners have been going to all the tribes of tbe Sioux. Northern Cheyennes and Crows, with a view of inducing them to Join in driving the whites out of ths land, and Colonel Cody believes that steps should be taken at once to counteract efforts of these messengers to stir up revolt. On his arrival at Sheridan, Colonel Cody will confer with the military authorities as to the exact methods of procedure. SKIN DISEASES ACNE, TETTER, ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, There is nothing more distressing than an itching, burn ing skin disease, and upon the return of warm weather those who are afflicted with skin troubles find the symptoms appear- O A I T R H F II M ing and know that they will be tormented through the hot * » “ ■■■ n n t U I I I . summer months. T h e blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, and as they are forced to the surface the skin seems to be on fire. T h e treatment of skin diseases with exter nal applications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble which is in the blood. Th e most such treatment can be expected to do is, allay the itching and burning and cover up the trouble for awhile, but as soon as it is left off the disease returns. A ll food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements necessary to sustain the different parts. One portion is used for Pendleton, Or., Oct. 30.— Whether the making of blood, another for muscle, THE ^ h in g w a s a l m o s t u n b e a r a b l e . Oregon should supplant its stove foun Dear Sira—M y body broke oat w ith a rash or eruption one for bone, still another for fat, and so on. whloh In spite of all efforts to onra continued to gat worse. dry In the Salem prison with a Jute A fter these different properties are ex The itohlng, especially at night, w as simply terrible, U mill was studied today in the Walla would almost disappear at times, only to retnm w orse tracted from the food there still remains a than Walla Jute plant o f the Washington ever. I had tried many highly reoommended prepa rations without benefit, and hearing of S. 8. S. determined portion that is useless, or waste matter, state prison by Governor Chamberlain, give It a fair trial, and was Inexpressibly delighted which is intended to be disposed of through to o f Oregon, 33 members of the Oregon when a few bottles oured me entirely, removing every legislature, C. W. James, superintend the natural channels of bodily waste, the blemish and pimple from my body. I shall not fall to reo- S. S. S. whonever an opportunity ooours to do so. ent of the Oregon penitentiary, and Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. A t this season ommend Escondido, Cal L. M ARNO. others. W hile the lawmakers have not of the year, however, these organs become expressed their opinions on the sub ject freely, It is evident that many of torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and tliese accumulations remain in them do not favor the change. the system and are absorbed by the blood to ferment and sour, producing burning acids and This la the attitude also of Governor acrid humors. The blood cannot properly nourish the system wt while in this impure condition, Chamberlain and Superintendent GREAT FAM INE IN CHINA. James. They argue that the stove and begins to throw off these acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Acne, foundry brings to the state a revenue Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin diseases of every description. twice as big as a jute mill would do, Ten Million on Verge of Starvation— EOZEMA appears usually with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules from Crop» an Utter Failure. that a Jute mill would launch the stale It In a business which la In large meas Shanghai, Nov. 6.— Advices received which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. ure speculative and risky and liable here indicate that famine conditions Is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and face, though other parts of tbe body may be to heavy losses because tbe raw pro of the most desperate nature prevail In TETTER the skin dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very painful. T h e acid duct from India Is manipulated by a in the Northern part of the great afflicted. trust; that the finished bags would ba Province of Kiang-Su, with but one ex in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition sold to consumers near the factory, ception the most fertile and valuable and givin g it a leathery appearance. AOME makes its appearance on the face in the form of of many provinces of the empire. Ten thereby discriminating against others millions of the total population of 21,- not favored by proximity to the plant; 000,000 in the province are reduced pimples and black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear ance, while PSORIASIS, a scaly disease, comes in patches on different parts of the body. that Oregon’s participation in the bus to stern want. iness would not regulate prices, be Crops are an utter failure and One of the worst forms of skin disease is SALT RHEUM, It discharges a watery fluid, form cause It could make only- 12 per cent scenes of suffering that rival anything ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are the parts usually affected, in the empire's history are reported of the bags used, and the Washington plant doubled In size could make only from every point in the region. Food and sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the scalp. 25 per cent of the bags used in that riots, which have been marked with These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause— burning acids and humors in much bloodshed, are reported daily, state; and that the change to a Jute Th e best and so far the officials have taken no the blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure they will continue. mill would entail upon the state an ex steps to relieve Istress. In fact, to treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made en penditure of perhaps $125,000. prevent the rioting spreading to the The Oregonians examined the jute cities all o f the local governors have tirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a cleansing, healing mill with keen Interest. It was not been ordered to keep the people in effect. It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood so that the skin, instead of bein( running, because the day was on* of their homes at all hazards, and fur " a supply of cooling, healthy bli Its alternate Idle ones, the idleness ther rioting has resulted from this blistered l and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by It goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of waste coming from short Jute supply. But step. w: or foreign matter, All of the local diplomatic represen several of the 70 looms ware put In builds up the blc ood d and cures cu all skin diseases iromptly tatives have received advices from motion for exhibition. Tbs visitors, foreigners in the famine,stricken re e and permanently. S. S. S. does not leave the least par- headed by Governor Chamberlain, gion urging them to use all their in tid e of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids were conducted through the plant by fluence to have the imperial govern Governor Mead and M. F. Kincaid,.the ment take steps to aid sufferers. A the blood of the cause for all skin diseases. Presbyterian missionary who has just new superintendent. gr S. S. S. tones up the system and The chief argument for the jute mill returned from the region declares that Liver, Kidneys and Bowels so that they w ill ill carry off is that manufacture of grain sacks, un thousands of persons have already like that of stoves, does not compete starved to death, and that unless im the natural waste and refuse matter through the proper mediate aid Is forthcoming the death with free labor and that It gives farm list will be appalling._______ channels, instead of leaving it to be absorbed by the ers sacks cheaper than the market blood. Nothing equals S. S. S. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the CINCH ON YELLO W STO NE. price. A fter viewing the W alla W alla plant, general health. W rite for our treatise on skin diseases and any medical id vice you wish. the visitors went to Weston to view Major Pitcher Recommend* That Com W e make no charge for either. THE SW IFT SPECIFIC C O M PA N Y, ATLANTA, OA . petition Be Eetabliehed. the Normal School at that, place and thence came to Pendleton, where they Washington, N ov .5.— According to attended a dinner and Bmoker tonight, the annual report of Major John given by the Commercial Association. Pitcher, Acting Superintendent of the Yellowstone National Park, the mo A t the Weston Normal School the Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well end la party was greeted by Robert C. nopoly enjoyed by the Yellowstone guaranteed to give perfert results. Ash dealer, or we will send poet paid at 10c a package. Write for free booklet how to dye. bleach and mix colors. MONROE DRUG CO.. UnioavillCp Missouri. Lake Boat Company for the transpor French, president of that Institution, tation of tourists from Upper Geyser and was led In the assembly ball of Basin to the Thumb Is becoming a ser the school where some 240 students ious problem. Major Pitcher has rec W l l i l n s to C o m p r o m is e . P R U S S IA N were gathered. President French, to ommended that competition be estab COUGH A DISTEMPER CURE “ I ’d like to engage you to play your Caros Cough. Distemper, sli Throat show that the Institution was not a lished In some way, or that the stage fiddle at my reception to-night,” said and ¿.ung Trouble. Purifies the blood Puts the Animal In condition. 60c. local high school for Weston, aaked lines be permitted to operate their Mrs. Curnup to the great vlollnlat. Prussian Remedy Co Bt. Paul. Minn the pupils residing In Weston to arise, own boats, in order to give their pat “ Veil, I can blay,” answered the pro * then those whose homes were beyond rons the choice of boat or land trans fessor. GASOLENE ENGINES 3 to 4 horse the town. The latter number visibly portation to the Thumb. “ What do you charge?” asked the The Yellowstone Lake Boat Com power fu lly w arranted, $126. A ll sizes and exceeded ths former. lady. styles at low est prices. W rits for catalog. President French said afterward pany charges $3 a head for the trip, “ Vun huntret tollars; dot’s my regu which is 18 miles’ distance. Its fran R C IER SO N M ACHINERY COMPANY that of the 133 pupils In ths norma! chise expires July 21 next. Major Pit Portland. Oregon. lar price,” said the professor. department, only 22 are residents of cher emphasizes his recommendation “ Well,” declared the lady, “ ‘I can’t Weston. In addition are 102 youig of last year that the garrison at Fort pay no hundred for just a little fiddling, pupils in the training department, all Yellowstone be increased to a four- but If you’ re a mind t’ come I ’ll give from Weston, their studies ranging troop or souadron post. ^North Beach) and Beautiful Oak Book you fifty, and just play half notes.”— a«e to every purcha.ser o f the Special Edi from kindergarten to eighth grade The STEEL IND USTRY EXPANDS. tion o f the “ Library of the World's Best Toledo Blade._______________ age of normal pupils ranges from I t to 46 volum es, silk bound, |2.10 per Washington, Nov. 6.— A bulletin Is v Literature,** Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’ s Soothing o lu m e . on delivery of set and $5 per month ; 27, most of them being 17, 1* and 13. sued by the Department of Commerce cane and •oks delivered free. Particu lars by By ru p the best remedy to use for their children Governor Chamberlain spoke com- and Labor says that exports of Iron w ritin g during the teething period. J. D. MILLAR & CO.. mendingly of the school, saying It and steel manufacture show an In Columbia Bldg.. Portland, Ore. A p p r o p r ia t e . would always have a place In his crease of about 25 per cent In the “ DeRlter hasn’t been very successful H la C o u n t. heart. Representative Davey, of Ma nine months ended with September, "Why, I thought you told me you had with his new paper, has he?” rlon, encouraged the friends of the and Imports o f a similar character “ No, I think he ought to change the school by declaring that It is one of show also an Increase of practically nine rascals in here,” said the visitor. “ I On savings deposits ol a dollar name of It; ought to call it ‘Advice.’ ” the indispensable educational Institu 25 per cent In the same period as see only two.” or more, compounded twice “ You don’t see correctly,” answered the “ ‘Advice?* Why?” tions of Oregon. Representative Vaw- compared with the same months of every year. It Is just as easy turnkey. “ The one with the ragged beard the preceding year. “ Well, nobody takes I t ” — Philadel ter, of Jackson, spoke the same senti to open a Havings Account with The growth In operations o f Iron is a horse thief. The one with the smooth us by Mail as if you lived next ment and Jocularly said that Governor and steel, the bulletin says, was larger face is a bank wrecker, who robbed poor phia Press. door. Send for our free book Chamberlain’s remarks had put him on In the nine months ended with Sep people. He’s the other eight.” let, “ Banking by Mail,” and record and that they would be remem tember, 1906, than In any correspond learn full particulars. Address H o H o p e d N o t. bered when he should pass upon the ing period of our export trade. The “ So you’re a fugitive from justice, are appropriation bill of the Republican gain In these months over the cor legislature. Other speakers were responding period of the preceding you?” “Thunder, no!” exclaimed the hunted Senator Smith, of Umatilla, and J. H. year was over 324,000,000. man, turning red with indignation. “ It’s Raley, of Pendleton. a suburban constable that’s after me!” fis tta tP The town of Weston took an after Carnegie Institute Damaged. noon holiday to receive the visitors. Pittsburg, Nov. 5.—Fire threatened A Good Record. A t the station, f. mile distant from the the destruction of the Carnegie Insti Out of all the external remedies on the school, numerous conveyances were Sixth and Washington Sts. tute, valued at $6,000,000. and the most market we doubt if there is one thnt has will give you com- waiting their arrival, to convey them the record of thnt world-renown« d porous beautiful structure of its kind in planter — Allcock's. It has now l>een in / plete protection up town. The keen Interest of Weston use for sixty years, an t still continues to &nd long service in Its normal school was evidenced by America. The fire originated In the be as popular a-« ever in doing it* greet You can’t afford the appreciation Its citizens showed of power room in the basement, from de work of leli- ving our pains and aches It to buy any other D E N the visit of the Governor and the L e g fective electrical wires, and was ex L the remedy we all need when suffer!* anv form of ache or pain resulting Every garment tinguished after damaging the build from P AINLF ss MAIN 2029 islators. from taking cold or over—train. guaranteed FAILING BLOG E X T R A C .TION A t tonight’s dinner Governor Cham ing to the extent of $20,000. There Allcock’s Plasters a e sol 1 y Druggi ts 3*-* » W A S H s o ' Tho beat dealer, *e0 H 1 1 every part o! the civil zed wor d. berlain urged cooperation of Oregon were many persons In the music hall PLATtS PORTLAND OIK and Washington for Improvement of of the Institution attending an organ A a O t h e r * S ee U s. the Columbia river and the protection recital when the fire was discovered, Wedderly— Miss Oldham la certainly of salmon. Governor Mead responded but all rfsched the street In safety. •elf-possessed woman, isn’t she? that In Improvement of that river Singleton— Yes; and I ’m glad of i t Washlsgton “ ought to cooperate with Blank Hand Throws Bomb. Wedderly—Glad of It! your state." But he pointed out that New York, Nov. 6.— Unsuccessful In Singleton— Yes; at leant I ’ m glad Seattle controlled a great part o f the their attempts to blackmail Francisco that she Isn't one of my possessions. legislative power o f Washington Messina, a prosperous tailor of Brook that It was not so well Informed o f the lyn, members of the so-called Black needs o f the Columbia riveT as It Hand Society, so the police say, hurl ed a dynamite bomb against the front might be. ________ door of the tenement-house In which he lives and conducts his business. Murderer Dies of Terror. NEW YORK, Oct. 30— Antonio Damage of $8.000 to the building and Spinelll. 29 years old, awaiting trial surrounding property was caused. ANO Scores of persons felt the shock of the In the Tombs for the murder of a fel explosion, but no one was Injured. Under the Carey Act has 75,000 acres low-countryman, died last night. The Messina nas received letters demand keepers deolare the man was fright now ‘ under” water. ing $400 to $1,000. Detectives arrest ened to death. They say that some ed two men on suspicion. friends called to see Spinelll last week Just after another Italian had been sentenced to die In the electric chair. Mine Diamonds In Kentucky. 1.S feet every ninety days over each irrigable acre, or one second They told Spinelll about I t He be Lexington. Ky., Nov. 6.—With a foot over each 100 acres available to oacb purchaser at actual came badly scared, could think and cost of irrigation. Payment on land: One-fourth cash; balance view of mining diamonds In Elliott j talk of nothing else, and began to fall. in throe equal annual paymants at 6 per cent. Maintenance Last night the keepers found him un and Carter counties, Samuel Pearson, charge, $1 per acre per annum for each irrigable aero for conscious in his cell. He died in half of Scranton, Pa., and W. J. Rice, of San Juan, P. R., have organized the - water. PROD UCTIVENESS PR O V E N BY G O V fR N - an hour. Kentucky Transvaal Diamond Mining MENT EXPER IM ENTAL S T A T IO N and by actual Company, with a capital o f $100,000. Utss Still Traveling. •otilar, on tho land. 30,000 acra, hacine boon sold. Sheridan, Wyo., O c t 31.— Luther Pearson, who spent years as an en- Dunning, a man living on Otter Creek, gtneer In the diamond flelda of South has Just arrived from the Indian camp, Africa, says that the Indications for where he met and talked with Chief diamonds are better In Kentucky than 'o * Kannapah, who says his people are In South Africa. prepared to fight before they will be \ Pirates Seize Launches. taken back to Utah to starve. When Hongkong. Nov. 5 — Reports have Dunning vlaltrd the camp the Indians 6H McKay Bldg., Portland, Oregon been received that Chinese pirates were on Bear Creek. Proved Remedy Thin Is the latest rellnblle Informa have seized a British launch and two • *VV y -'o . Offlct for uif «f I,ad. I m A tidsaad. Over SO Ye tion regarding the location of the Utee Chinese launches In West R iver and I Crook Cosily, Ongoa escaped with $10.000 In booty after a and at that time they were 70 miles ? w from Sheridan and making westward running fight. No caaualltles are re -. ported. to Tongue River. **t { PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Banking by Mail W E PAY % IREE LOT AT OCEANSIDE 4 INTEREST MAKE NO MISTAKE OILED CLOTHING Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon 1 BRO S] T I s T : s No More Cold Rooms ... *>JC £< £(•. ?< >I< £<>*< * T* “ I f yon only knew how tnnch comfort can be derived from a PERFECTION Oil Heater—how simple and economical its operation, yon would not be without it another day. Yon can quickly make warm and cozy any cold room or hallway—no matter in what part o f the house. Yon can heat water, and do many other things with the 'PE R FE C TIO N Oil Heater «Eqnlpped w ith Smokeless Device) Turn the wick as high or low aa von can—there’s no danger. 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