Spring Medicine AFTER RAILWAY NOW The best is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is the best because it does the most good. While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it tones the stomach to bet­ ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu­ lates the kidneys and liver, gives new brain, nerve and digestive strength. An unequaled list of cures— 40,366 tes­ timonials in two years — proves its merit. S a r s a t a b f — For those who > prefer pref medicine ________ In tablet _ form, _ ___ ________ Hood s Sarsaparilla _____. 11a is now put up In in dliAAnlnliul chocolated tnKInla tablets nallo.| called SarStttabS Sarsatabs, as well in the usual liquid form. Rarsatabs Sarsatabs have Identi- idei: cally the same curative properties as the liquid form, besides accuracy o f aose. convenience, econ­ omy, — there being no loss by evaporation, break­ age, or leakage, ¡»old by druggists or sent by mail. C. I. Hood Co.. Ix>well. Mass. Grand Jory Investigating Main moth Bribe in Bay City. $450,000 W£NT TO GRAFTERS M rs. J. F, Oee. 50 Gould Street, Stoneham, Mass,, says: “ In 25 years experience I have never known H ood’s Sarsaparilla to fail, for spring humors and as a general blood purifier; it cures scrofula, eczema ; has no equal as a general spring medicine. I t gives me genuine satisfao- tfon to say this." G u a r a n t e e d under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1900. L i i s r d s ’ T a ils . Certain lizard« are remarkable for the fragility o f their tail«, although this weaknes« Ls not always the draw­ back that may be imagined. The dia­ mond tailed gecko, for Instance, fre­ quently owes It« existence to the readi­ ness with which Its caudal appenduge can be snapi>ed off. This reptile, which will perch upon a rock head downward and tail in the air, is liable to be preyed U|>on by liawks. One of these fortuId- able birds will swoop down upon a lizard and seize what It takes to be the head, but is really the tail. The brittle tail snaps off, and the gecko wriggles away, not much the worse, tcygrow an­ other. One of th e E a r ly - U n a e t t le r a . Aaron Burr was bunting for Blenner- hassett’s island. “ It's somewhere along here, I know,” he muttered, consulting his map again. Tying his skiff to a tree near the top of a neighboring bluff he waited for the Ohio river to subside. P r e c a u t io n a r y No. 324. V e n t ila t io n . The man who entered the smoking car of the elevated train at Forty-third street strode to the rear end and opened the doors. * Then he went half way back« sat down and lighted a cigar. An icy gale blew through the car, and two or three men started for the rear doors for the purpose of closing them. ‘‘ Wait a few moments, gentlemen,” said the passenger sitting next to the new­ comer. ‘‘This man knew what kind of a cigar he was going to smoke a great deal better than we did.”—Chicago Tribune. C ro ss P u rp o ses. Marshall Wilder tell« of an elderly lady in Cohoes, who, besides her deaf­ ness, experienced much trouble with false teeth. Consequently she was dis|K)sed to regard this world as a vale o f tears. A neighbor, passing her bouse oue day, beheld the lady sitting at the window', wearing an expression of more than usual gloom. Thinking to cheer the unfortunate one, the good- hearted neighbor screamed at the top of her voice: ‘'Good morning, Mrs. Blank. Fine weather we’re having.” *‘Ye»,” replied the elderly lady, ‘‘but I can’t eat with ’em y l t ” R H E U M A T IS M CAN NO T B E R U BBED A W A Y nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching with the pains of Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment w ill quiet the pain tempo­ rarily, but can have fao direct curative effect on the real disease because it does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more than skin deep— it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be reached by constitutional treatment— IT C A N N O T BE RUBBED A W A Y . Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This refuse matter, coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forms uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism gets possession o f the system. The ache3 and pains are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time by surface treatment, they w ill reappear at the first exposure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma­ tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease w ill shift from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing inflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes deformed and crippled for life. S. S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit­ ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus­ cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed and nourished by rich, health-sustaining blood which completely and permanently cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. is composed PURELY VEGETABLE of both purifying and tonic properties— just what is needed in every case of Rheu­ matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices o f roots, herbs and barks. I f you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and write us about your case and our physicians w ill give you any information or advice desired free o f charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism. S.S.S. THE S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O ., A T L A N T A , C A . A b .o ln t .lv N e c e a .a r r . Chlcngo Judge— Walt a minute. Where Is the court Interpreter? Attorney— The witness Is an Ameri­ can, your Honor. Why Is It uecessary to hare the Interpreter? Chicago Judge -Because the witness la from Boston. „ ,'os no.i pjoj i, ins j.uno aqs naqj —II op a;|.u jn o i ja| oj s| ia w jodojd 8QX.. M|»q jueaqa aq; qj|.u u b u j aqj pa •u|ofoj ,,‘ o u i b i oS noX ajuq.u s,;uqx„ „•JiasjnoX }| op o} g]„ ‘jaqd -oso||qd u.vtojX-euioq sq| paqjemai ,/X| -jsdojd auop Jiqqt ■ Jd3 oj X b . u aqx,, ‘•i.q.w.X * • « M ..| j. d x a The winds that cannot, hear the harps they play Only Practicable Way T o Solva Are deaf Beethovens of the solitude ; Freight Problem, Saya Hill. The flowers that make ua happy all ths day. New York, April 1.— James J. H ill, These are the sightless Miltons of the president of the Great Northern, taking wood! — Smart Set as a text the recent action of President F aar. Roosevelt in appointing a waterway “ There's three ways,” observed the com mission, said today that through philosopher on the cracker barrel, “ for the waterways of the country, properly a man to hand his name down to poster­ improved, must come the much desired ity. He's got to be a great warrior, or a great statesman, or a great rascal ; and, improvement in the freight-handling by jocks, once in a while there's a man conditions. The country, he said, must that'a all three.” After Months o f Delay Arrangements look to its waterways for immediate re- ief of the freigiit pressure. Are Completed for Trial o f “ If the government would improve Boas Rusf. its waterways and extract fioin them one-fifth of their latent possibilities," ban Francisco, April 2.— A new link said Mr. H ill, “ the freight-handling has been added to the chain of evidence problem soon would be nearer solution which connects the United Kailroads than the railroads themselves can with the local bribery deals. It is the ever hope to bring it. most important link and cornea from a “ There has been in the past a feeling source within thecompany. The grand jury will soon return indictments in among Home railroad men that water­ connection with this mammoth brib­ ways development would be inimical to er) by which the sum of $451),000 was railroad interests. I do not think it divided among Mayor Schmitz, Abe would, and if this idea lias not already wholly disappeared it is in a fair way Ruef and the supervisors. W h ile no definite staten ent has been of doing go soon. W e realized that we forthcoming as to the men slated for have created in the prosperity of the indictment, this much is certain— the country a condition that calls loudly prosecution will direct ite fire to thiee for relief, and any means to that end branches cf the corporation. These would be welcome. “ Take, for instance, a 15-foot chan hramhes are the control, represented by Patrick Calhoun, the president of nel in the Mississippi from St. Louis to thecompany; the active management, New Orleans. There is no more im­ represented by Thornwell Mullally, and portant work for the general govern­ It might the law department, at the head of ment than this improvement which is Tirey L . Ford. The next coat $100,000,000, but when it was week w ill determine where the blame finished a single powerful tow boat is to be placed. It may be distributed could pull from 30 to 40 trainloads. Heavy freights, requiring only moder­ among all three branches. The grand jury today set up George ate speed in traansportation, would go Hatton, former political manager for to the seaboard by way of the Gulf, and Senator Perkins and more recently on there would no longer be freight con­ the political s t a f f of the Southern Paci­ gestion between the East and W est.” fic, for its special m a r k . It was brought out that. Hatton had been attorney for A m e n lt le a o f th e M e n a g e r ie . the Home Telephone company before it "You ugly thing!” exclaimed the tonight its way into San Francisco. It giraffe. transpires that Congressman Julius ‘‘ I may not be a prize beauty,” retorted Kalin was alBO attorney for the com­ the camel, "but I don’t look like a cross between a stepladder and a kangaroo.” pany during the early stages of its fight to enter the San Francisco field. When the trial of Abe Ruef on a charge of extortion is called today in Judge Dunne’s court, prosecution and defense w ill alike answer “ ready." The last of tiie many postponements and Interferences which have caused the preliminaries to drag out over several ' I t 19 perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and wthen the muscles, months, are at an end. D ISSO LVE UN IO N OF ROADS. Final Stage is Reached in Matter o f Harriman Linas. Chicago, April 2.— A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington says: The final stage in the investigation of the Harriman situation w ill begin on Thursday next, when the Intersatte Commerce commission w ill hear its own counsel and that of involved railroads in explanation of points brought out in the testimony taken. Following arguments tlie commission w ill refer all testimony to the attorney general, with a view to the institution of legal proceedings for a dissolution of the combination existing among the Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line, Southern Pacific and allied lines which have been found to be competing, and w ill prepare a report for the informa­ tion of the president wherein w ill be set forth steps which the investigation shows will improve the transportation facilities generally and legislation nec­ essary to insure more satisfactory Fed­ eral regulation. Hermann Has Inning. Washington, April 2 . — Numerous witnesses for the defense were placed on the stand today to Impeach the tes­ timony brought out by the piosecution during the past seven weeks of the Her­ mann trial. Their statements, while contradicting considerable testimony offered by government wilnesses, had no direct bearing on the principal points at issue, though their denials had the effect of weakening the prosecution. Henry Meldrum. during his examin­ ation, testified that he called to see Hermann at the request of H. P. Gat- ley, son-in-law and associate counsel of the defendant. AD V AN C E R ATE S ON GRAIN. Railroads Take Revenge For Cent Fare Laws. Two- U nder S le w R n le a . “ 1 don’t know much about your Con­ gressman’s official record, but 1 hear he’s a finished parliam en tarian.’’ “ H e is now. you b e t ! H e waa m arried to M ias Strongm ind a few days ago.” F e n t s la e W ag. Bllfklna— Funny thing about women. Isn't It? MllTkina— Don't know. What's funny about ’em? Blffklus— Why, during the courtship a woman w ill fight her relations for the sake o f the man she loves, but after m arriage she will work her hus­ band for the sake o f her relations PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 D AYS. D t o t la e M o a . Banking by Mail Only O m "B R O M O QUININE” W E PA Y R That I* L A X A T I V E B R O M ■ O O Quinine. larly named rem edies sometimes deceive The firm and o rig in *! 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What ls it? **lle was the first one to be fined in :own In 1907.” — Yonkera Statesman. M others w ill A n d Mrs. W in s lo w ’ s Soothing Syrup the b est rem edy to uae for th e irc h ild ro a lu r i n g tho te e th in g p erio d . The Foxy Oregon Trust & Savings Bank W o o er. ‘‘ W h y were y o u in such a h urry to pick u p m y glove when I d ro p p e d it?” ‘‘ I thought there might be something in it for me, some time.’’— Cleveland Leader. Not M ack to Portland, Oregon S ix th and W a s h in g to n Sts. Sag. “ Yea. air,” said Bragg. “ I've decided to have a long talk with the bqss and tell him just wbat I think.” “ la It possible?” remarked Nagg. “ Why? Don't you believe I've got the nerve to tell him what I think?'' “Ob, yes; but if you tell him Just what you think how nre you going to have a long talk?” — l’ hlladelpbla Press. R em edy fo r E zcc m In CASTORIA For Infants and Children. E a tin g . 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Chargee moderate. Call and seo him. PaMenta oat o f the city write for blani;s and circulars. Bend stamp. C O N H U I.T A T IO N k R IC g Address The C. Gcc Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1 I 2 S first Si., S. C. Cor. Morrison Stove M ention paper M U L E -T E A M B O R A X r r s c ü ^ g b a l«^ ÏÏÎS -' « S Ä W ith R2-nago Illustrated booklet, g iv in g 1.000 use« for B orax in the Hom e. Farm an d D airy, an d a S o u v e n i r P i c t u r e . 7x14 In., 10 color« free fo r c e an a y o u r d e a le r'« nam e. A ttire s« Pacific Coast B o ra x Co., O ak lan d . Cal. W. L. Portlan d, O r t g o n j No. 14 07 P. N. U. I X T T H E N w r i t i n g t o a d v o r t l s o r s p io I Y? m e n t i o s t h is - paper. D O U G LA S $3.00 A N D $3.50 S H O E S NEW PERFECTION T H J ?” oK LD W. L DOUGLAS $4.00 OUT EOSE SHOES CANNOT 8E EQUALLED AT AN* PRICE. Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove R âÿO Lamp A “ A cook In one respect la different from all human beings.” “ Why so?” “ Because site never wants any oth er! human help In her hour of knead.” — Baltimore American. P A Z O O IN T M E N T ls guarantee I to cure any case of ich ln g, blin d , bleedin g or protrudin g p ile « in 6 to 14 days or money refunded.SOc. Washington, April 1.— In accordance with their intention expressed some time ago, Hie railroads constituting the Western trunk lines, the Central Traffic association and the Eastern trunk lines have filed with the Interstate Com­ merce commission tariffs increasing their rateeg on eastbound grain and grain products, to become effective $ 1 0 0 R e w ard , $IO O . about April 1. T h e readers of this paper w i l l b e pleased tc This action was taken, it is under le a rn th at there ls at least ou e dread ed disease that science h a s been a b le to cure in a ll Its stood, because of the enactment by leg­ stages, a n d th a t ls C atarrh . H a ll's C atarrh islatures of some of the Western states C ure is the o n ly positive c u re k n o w n to the m e d ic a l fra te rn ity , c a ta rrh b e in g a constitu­ of laws regarded as inimical to their tio n a l disease, requ ires a con stitution al treat­ interests. The particular law to which m ent. H a ll'a C ata rrh C ure in taken in te rn a lly , a c tin g d ire c tly upon the blood a n d m ucoui the railroads took exception was the auriacee o f th e system , thereby destroyin g the iv in k g r a the f ' pa- u n d a tio n o f the disease, ana g k 2-cent fare act of the legislature of Ne­ fo tient s tre n g th by b u ild d in g u p Ptl the consiltu constitution braska. and assistin g n na'ture its w o rk atu re in d o in lu g s Its 5 ave so m uch fa iih in Its curative When the new tariffs were filed, the pow ers th a t th e y offer O n e H u n d re d D o lle n commission suggested to the carriers for a n y cane th at it fa ils to cure. Sen d fo r lisi that the time for putting the increased of testim on ials A d d re ss. K. J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toled o, U rates into effect should be postponed. g o ld b y d ru ggists, 75c. H a ll's F am ily P ills are the b e lt. The carriers cheerfully acquiesced and the commission has granted the carriers N e w s p a p e r N ic k n a m e s In L o n d o n . permission to poet and file amendments Judge Itentoul's reference on the postponing the proposed advances in bench to the Times as the “ Thunderer" rates to May 1. remltids us how remarkably this nick­ name has persisted. The Morning Tost C H O O S E NEW P R E S ID E N T. ls no longer "Jennies"; the Standard has not been “ Mrs. Gamp” since the de­ Honduran Rebels Will Maks General cease of the Morning Herald— the “ Mrs. Harris" to whom it would allude as an Guiterrez Their Chief. Washington, April 1.— General Dio- Independent authority. But the Times is still the “Thunderer.” It owes that niso Guiterrez, one of the most prom­ name to Capt. Edward Sterling, who inent leaders of the revolution in Hon­ Is said to hare begun a Times’ article duras against President Bonilla, prob­ with the words: “ We thundered forth ably will be president of the provision­ the other day an article on the subject al government established by the Hon- of social and political reform.”— Lon­ don Daily Chronicle. durian revolutionists with the aid of President Zeiaya, of Nicaragua. A dis­ C URED OF GRAVEL. patch received today from Commander Wilterhalter, of the American gunboat Not a Single Stone Haa Formed Puducah, now at Port Limon, Costa Since Using Doan's Kidney Pills. Rica, states that it is reported there J. D. Daughtrey, music publisher, of that General Guiterrez is the favorite "D uring two or candidate for the head of the new gov­ 8uffolk, Va., says: three years that I had ernment in Honduras. kidney trouble I pass­ It is also repotted in Port Limon, ac­ ed about 2% pounds cording to Commander Winterhalter's of gravel and sandy dispatch, that President Bonilla is com­ sediment in the urine. pletely surrounded. The dispatch does 1 haven’ t passed a not state exactly where Senor Bonilla stone sin ce u s i n g is, but it is believed that lie is some­ Doan's Kidney Pills, where near Amapala on the south coast however, and that wae of Honduras. three years ago. I Dispatches received by the State de­ used to suffer the most partment from several different points acute agony during a in Central America announce the bom­ gravel attack, and had the other usual barding of Amapala. symptoms of kidney trouble— lassitude, headache, pain in the back, urinary Girl's Beauty Worth S I,200. Paris, April 1.— Twelve hundred dol­ disorders, rheumatic pain, etc. I have lars is the value placed upon beauty by a box containing 14 gravel stones that the Swiss Federal tribunal. I t had I passed, but that is not one-quarter of been spoilt by a dog’s bite, and the the whole number. I consider Doan’s girl claimed damages from the owner Kidney Pills a fine kidney tonic.” Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. of the dog. The local court at Davos awarded her $800. The dog’s owner, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y . Bulgarians on Warpath. Belgrade, April 2.— It is reported T h e L im it. here that a hand of Bulgarians lias at­ H it H im H a r d . Jim— Gruet ls terribly absent-mind­ tacked the old Servian towns of Rudniu “ I bear that you said I w ai the big­ ed. and Toolocha, burning 31 houses, k ill­ gest fool in town.” Jack— I should say ao. I ’ve known ing seven men and maltreating a num­ “ No, sir; 1 did not. I do not credit Increas­ you with enough Ingenuity to take front him to telephone to his ofliee and ask ber of women and cliiidien. ing bitterness is being displayed here If he was In. rank In any profession.” toward the Bulgarians, owing to the be­ lief that, while the powers have called the attention of the governments of Servia and Greece to the atrocities per­ petrated by Servian and Greek hands, a butcher, appealed and, when the case they have made no protest against the came before the higher court, the judg­ tions of Bulgarian bands. es confirmed the award and raised the damages to $1,200, because the girl, Hill Has Plan. who was 17 and had been very pretty, Minneapolis, A p iil 2 .--President J. had suffered the “ diminution of her J /H ill, of the Great Northern railroad, beauty” because of the bite. is here arranging a compromise rate measure, which will be submitted lo A ik Protection fo r Jews. the legislature tomorrow, according to Washington, April 1.— Secretary of an announcement made by a railroad State Root lias received a number of ap­ official today. Mr. H ill, it is said, has peals from Jewish organizations in this been conferring with heads of other country for I he exercise of good office« roads, trying to make a mutually iatis- by th i« government for the protection of Different from other oil atovea. Superior because factory arrangement. It is learned on the Jews in Rouinania who are suffering o f its economy, cleanliness, end easy operation. The good authority that the measure will from the excesses of the rebellions peas­ be submitted to the legislative commit­ antry of that country. So far the sec­ tee in an effort to substitute it for legis­ retary lias been unable to see how lie lation now pending. could make any representations on the subject with benefit to the distressed Chance to Earn Monument. people, in view of the feet that the up­ Ottawa, Ont., April 2.— James Bryce, rising of the peasantry appears to be British ambassador to the United political and against the throne. States, was the guest of honor at the saves fuel expense and lessens the work. Produces Lottery Schama Exposed. Canadian club banquet tonight. Sit a strong working flame instantly. Flame always W ilfrid Laurier said that Mr. Bryce Jackson, Miss., April 1.— Sensation­ under immediate control. Gives auick results was the first British amtias-ador at al disclosures regardinga lottery scheme without overheating the kitchen. Made in three Washington to visit Canada. “ I f Mr. open the Coast were placed before the sizes. Every stove warranted. I f not at your Bryce,” continued the premier, “ is Federal authorities today. Judge Niles dealer’s, write our nearest agency for descriptive nble to turn a new leaf in regard to has called a special term of the Federal circular. Canada’s relations with the United coart to meet April 22 to indict the State«, I will propose for him a monu­ persons Involved, some of whom are al­ ment on Parliament h ill. " leged to be among the most prominent THX tizenifof that section. The authorities H o s p it a l o n M o u n t O liv a t. decline to reveal the details, but It is Jenisalem. Aprii 2.— The foundation I arnol that a regular drawing of prises hoaaebold sac. is the itone of thè new Herman hospital upon has taken place aboard gulf vessels. Made o f krais throngkont and beautifully i nickeled, thè Mount of Olives, was laid Sunday Perfectly constructed ; absolutely refe ; m celled Oliver, the Now Governor. in thè preste noe of thè gnvemor of Jeiu- i> lifkt-fieiag power; ao ornament to say room. Every lamp warranted- If not at yonr dealer’s salem, thè other beai officiala and f»n»« and ......—H inferior «ho»». T a x k k e f N ,%o . h M i t l llN i H t f r . ----- r ..___ i —I T « Se / « I Coior K vetri» u» J txr(utterly. Catalog mailed fro*. WET WEATHER CLOTHING Hold by the h beat «Ime dealers everywhere. W . L . IM M U U » , Iln ir lit iiN . 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