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• •■ aetk lsav W r o a g . For Children T o s u c c e e d th ese days y o u must h ave p len ty o f grit, c o u r age, strength. H o w is it w ith the c h ild re n ? A r e th ey th in , p a le, d elica te ? D o n ot forg et A y e r ’ s S a r s a p a r i l l a . Y ou k n ow it m akes the b lo o d p u re and r ich , and b u ild s u p the gen eral health in e v e r y w a y . T h o ch ild ren ca n n ot pnm lbly b a v e good health unleat the hnwela are in proper c o n d i tion . A alugglah liv er Bite* a coa ted tongue, bad broutli, emiatlpaten bow els. C orrect nil these by tclving sm all laxative doses o f A y er's F ills. A ll vegeta b le, sugar coa ted. bw J. C. Ayer Oo.. Lowell, J Aleo mamifko turerà o f HAIR VUiOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY RECTORAL. Æuers The lad timidly entered the office of the old broker. “ Well, my boy." said the broker, wheeling in his* chair, “ I suppose you have came to apply for a position as j office boy T “ Y-yca. air," replied the lad, twitch ing hia hut nervously. “ H’m! How mauy grandmothers have you?” “ None, sir. Both are dead." “ Well, how often do you get the mumps in the baseball season?” “ Never, sir. 1 only have the mumps in the winter." “ Strange. Then what excuse do you make up when you wish to take au afternoon off to see a ball game?” “ None at all, sir. I don’t like base ball, and I have never been to a game In my life.” The old broker gave a low whistle. “My lad,” he exclaimed, “ any Amer ican boy who doesn’t like baseball must be a freak. You’d better go In a dime museum.” D a n u b e S p a n n ed b y L o n g e a t B r id g e . The longest bridge In the world la warn — ar r.-. n w wmwwnrr that crossing the Danube at Czerna- voda, with a length of 12,705 feet, fol T w o IC x p la n n tlo n a N e e d e d . lowed next by the Galveston bay bridge "Tell me, confidentially, old chap—have In Texas with 11,107 feet The Firth you chaage for a $10,000 bill?” of Forth bridge, near Queenspring, in “ 1 have, provided you can explain how men to be in possession of a $10,- Scotland, ranks eighth and the Brook lyn bridge ninth. “ I’m not. That’s more money than I N o t a M e d d le r . ever saw in my life. But I’d like to have The old horse Interfered badly, and, you explain to me how you happen to be like Its old and dilapidated driver, bad in possession of $10,000 in change!” evidently seen better days. M others w ill find Mrs. W in slo w 's S ooth in g Syrup th«* b at rem edy to uso t o t th e ir e h ild re a “ Say,” sang out a would-be wit, from d u r in g the teeth in g p eriod . his post on the corner, “that horse of L o t « o f I t , b u t— yours Is Interfering to beat the band!” Mrs. Gest—Did you ever see so much “ He ain’t Interferin’ with you, Is wretched bad taste at one time as those he?” mildly queried the driver. decorations------ Ir o r r lc d A w a y . Mrs. Allsow—Never! 1 was Just Wise—Borrows owes you money, ehT about to remark It------ Mrs. Newritch (the hostess)—How Well, I suppose be’U pay you back some day, but you can’t make him burry. d’ye do, ladies? Glad to see you. Markley—You’re wrong there. The Mrs. Gest and Mrs. Allsow (in chorus)—We were Just remarking on mere sight of me walking along the the great amount of taste you display. street has made him hurry several times lately. —Philadelphia Press. CATARRH BLOOD DISEASED A N D S Y S T E M DISORDERED Catarrh ¡3 sot merely an inflammation of the tissues of the head and throat, as the symptoms of ringing noises in the ears, mucous dropping back into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., would seem to indi cate ; it is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess o f uric acid iu the blood. The Liver, Kidneys and Bowels frequently be come torpid and dull in their action and instead of carrying off the refuse and waste of the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system. This is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all parts of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting o f a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable eymptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all parts of the body the ca tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, slight fever comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and _. . _ . , , . affected by this disease. It is a waste of w e a r s , a n d n o man c o u l d h a v e time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays, 5®*n i tri! d e v e r y t h i n g washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment s u i t e d . I*th e n ¿ e g a n ’ s ! °S.<! a^id docs not reach the blood, and can, therefore, c o u ld s e e . » l i t t l e im p r o v e m e n t do nothing more than temporarily relieve f r o m t h o f ir s t b o t t l e , an d a ft e r T o cure t a k in g : i t a s h o r t w h i le w a s <_______ the discomfort of the trouble. T h is w a s s ix years a g o , and I am blood must be a s w e ll to d a y a s a n y m a n . I th in k _______________________ _ _ ; system cleansed Oa t a r r h i s a b lo o d d is e a s o w___ , and n o w th e re 1 i s n o th in « : o q n e a rth o tter f o r t Vv, t h e b lo o d t h a „° n S . » S '" . J S 1 . o b o d y t h i n k s snore No m o r e _ o f _ S . S . ._ S S . th a n I do. M ATSON, L a p e e r , M ic h . E of all poisons, and at the *same time strengthened and built up. Lothitig equals S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the disease at its head, goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. removes every particle of the catarrhal poison from the 0 0 blood, making this vital stream pure, fresh and healthy. Then the inflamed mem- PURELY VEGETABLE branes begin to heal, the head is loosened and cleared, the hawking and spitting cease, every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering with Catarrh begin the use of S. S. S. and write us a statement of your case and our physicians will send you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice Without charge. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores THE S W IF T SPECIFIC C O ., ATLANTA, CA» S C C The F in est G ardens Are always reported when Portland Seed Co.’s "Diamond Brand’’ Seeds are planted. Why? Because we sell you the kinds that grow best on this Coast. Our handsomely Illustrated and descriptive t Annual tells all about our Seeds. Plants. Roses. Spray Pumps. A Fertilizers. Incubators. Brooders, Poultry and Bee Supplies Aik fur Book No 2 6 0 Wo .Ac Ij.v, • tpedol c.i.lo, of Trees. Shrubs. Etc.'. Book No 261 fra« on request. P O R T L A N D SEED CO. P o r t la n d , O r e g o n YOUR SON CAN M AK E MUSIC FOR YOUR HOME THE REM EDY: S p o H .n e , W a s h pAlNLESSp ENTISTRY BRING YOUR TO O TH TROUBLES T O US Before Goins Elsewhere. DR. B. E. WRIGHT. 342V£ Washington St. Portland, Oregon C LASSIFIED ADS NOTICE—T h e fo llo w in g an n ou n cem en ts are from loadin g business m en and firm s, and are w ell w o rth y your ca re fu l reading. T h e lint m ay co n ta in just the proposition you are look ing for. R EAL ESTATE 110.00 DOWN—110.00 MONTHLY Send In for booklet describing onr g u a r a n te e d investment at J a m i e s o n P a rk , a suburb of Bpokane. An investment here enjoys all the security and protection offered by a savings bank or life insurance company, but the returns will net from SO per cent to 100 per cent on the in vestment. A B. CHASE PLAYER-PIANO Doe* not enlarge the Instrument or change style of caae; mechanism all below keyboard; operates piano action abstract direct, and precisely aa regular piano keys do, securing the same expression as the artist can by hand; can be entirely removed from the piano in five minutes's time, and that without the ose of a screw driver. W rit« for Froo Booklet Let us mail you full particulars; a postal card will bring them. BABCOCK A MOBS Selling Agents Spokane, Washington CAST GREENACRES T b t only tract. on the markrt whrrr yon can contract to n i l yonr crop. Ton train, a day. A bnndanco of water. Prtro IIV) 00 per aero— eaay pay menu—come In or write for partleo- BEECHER A THOMPSON Spokane, Waahlacton. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. sm AN t SEATTLE. POfTLAM. National Bank. R et 110 Stere W E BT7Y Timber Land, from owner, SPARES BRO . M Bernard, SpoksDe. Waab. Coeur d'Alene Reearvatlon w ill o p tn w o g ; rholeo land » mllea from Spokane. Coeur d'Alene Reservation^^ganey, 17 IS CRISIS IS REACHED Sin Franclrco Must Have Settle ment Willi Labor Unions. COMPLETE SUSPENSION OF WORK All Building May Stop and 60,000 M .n Become Idle— Money Market Tightens. San Francisco, May 21.— A meet ing of the Builders’ Exchange has been called for Wednesday, at which time the contractors of the city who are erecting the structures now ris ing In the ruins will discuss the questloh of stopping work until nor mal conditions are resumed, lu case such action Is taken 60,000 men will be thrown out of employment. The car strike, the other labor troubles, and a tightening money market have brought the present sit uation about. The financial and In dustrial situation at the present mo ment Is graver than It hus been since the big disaster. Every attempt will be made to Induce the builders to continue work, but President Kent, of the exchange, stated last night that many of the members of the as sociation had expressed themselves In favor of stopping work until the situation could again be restored to the normal. Loans are being called in and the Interest rate has been ad vanced from 5 and 6 to 7 and 8 per cent. A statement has been promised to day from Heney and Spreckels, and this may serve to clarify the situa tion. The resignation of the com mittee of seven when Heney and Spreckels made their final refusal to co-operate has served to complicate matters. SEN D S ARMY S O U T H . Nexico Preparing for Trouble Wilh Republic of Gualemaba. City o f Mexico, May 21.— Mexican troops are being moved to the Gau- temalan frontier over the Pan-Amer ican Railroad, according to advices received yesterday. In what pum- bers or for what purpose these sol diers are being moved southward Is not known outside official circles. It was also learned that the War Department had countermanded the order dispatching the Mexican gun boat Tampico to the port of San Jose de Guatemala and there take on board Señor Gamboa, the Mexican Minister to Guatemala, who was to have gone to San Salvador. The Tam pico is still in the harbor at Salina Cruz, but the Mexican Minister is still in Guatemala City. An American business man now in the city, who arrived from San Sal vador a few hours ago, says it is only a question of time when President Figueroa of Salvador will be con fronted with a formidable revolu tion. An authority says conditions In the latter Republic are rapidly ap proaching the chaotic stage now existing in Guatemala. Open war prevails In Honduras among politi cal factions, each led by a Presiden tial aspirant. C U T IN M AIL PAY. Governmant May Reduce the Com pensation of Railroads. Chicago, May 20.—The recent action of the Burlington in cutting the rates on transcontinental mail to meet the competition in service and time of the Hock Island, is iw in g an important bearing on the question of mail com pensation generally. It is said that (he voluntary reduc tion made by the Burlington is being seriously consideied by the postmaster general in determining whether the to tal compensation received by the rail roads aliali be reduced between $5,000,- 000 and $6,000,000 annually. This fact became apparent, it is stated, last Wednesday, when a com mittee of prominent railroad men called on the postmaster general with a petition asking him to rescind the order requiring the total tonnage car ried over a mail route for one week to be divided by seven, instead of six, in arriving at the average tonnage car ried. Such a division as the postmast er genersl is insisting on will reduce the mail compensation nearly 14 per cent. The chairman of the committee was W . W . Baldwin, assistant to President Harris, of the Burlington. Baldwin was the man who conveyed to the form er poet mas tei general the proposition of the Burlington to cut its rates to meet the Rock Island competition. The postmaster general intimated that in view of the voluntary redaction, it might be difficult (or him to be con vinced that the mail pay could not stand a general cut. PR ISO N FO R S C H M IT Z . Prosecution Will File 70 Indictments and Put Him Behind Bart. San Francisco, May 20.—The graft prosecution, now that it has the assur ances of Ruef that he will tell the com plete story of coriuption to the grand jury, has turned its attention to Mayor Schmitz. Before the end of the week Assistant District Attorney Heney will ask the judge to give Schmitz into the custody of a special elisor. In order to bring this about, the prosecution will, if necessaty, file 70 indictments against Schmitz. These indictments will charge the mayor with having been a party to the pribery of the members cf the board of supervisors in all the crooked deals in which they engaged. The testimony of Ruef is explicit on this point. “ Mayor Schmitz knew what the su pervisors were doing and was a party to every deal,” said Ruef. With 70 indictments against him. the mayor’s bail will become prohibi tive, and, if plans carry, be will be ordered into the custody of William J. Biggy, who is at present Ruef's jailor. L O S T C O N T R O L O F Z IO N . Vollva Deposed by Court as Success or of Dow ii. Chicago, May 20.— Zion City was in a turmoil today when it became known that Judge T. M. Landis, in the United States Circuit court, had recognized Deacon John A. Lewis as the legiti mate successor of John Alexander Dowie, the dead founder of the N jrth Shore city, and Tias thus practically ousted Wilbur Glen Voliva from lead ership. Coupled with this sensational devel opment, it became known that, in stinging letters, three of Voliva’s sup EN S IG N S H O O T S H IM S E L F . porters have denounced him as a dema gogue and a traitor. It is rumored in Feared Cori’inartial for Row With Zion City that if Voliva attempted to lead an exodus he could not secure a Santiago Police. following of more than a dozen persons. Washington. May 21.— The Navy Department today received a dis Edwin H. Conger Dead. patch from Santiago, Cuba, stating Pasadena, May 20.— Major Edwin H. that Ensign Alfred T. Brisbin, who was in a difficulty with the police of Conger, former American ambassador Santiago about a fortnight ago with to Mexico and mil is er to China dur sailors from the Tacoma, had shot ing the Boxer trouble, died at the fam himself through the lung and was In ily home in this city last Saturday. a serious condition. Ensign Brlsbln No hope for his recovery had lieen held is in Santiago. out by the attending physicians for the The official Investigation of the trouble with the Santiago police ap past 24 hours. Daily for a week past pears to have developed the fact that Mr. Conger has grown weaker, and it Brisbin was drinking with the sail was known that he had but a few hours ors, which would doubtless have re to live. The family wis at the bedside Chronic dysen sulted In his being court martlaled. when the end came Brisbin entered Annapolis Naval tery was the direct cause of death. He Academy from Pennsylvania In 1899 was 64 years old. and graduated in 1903. He was born in Idaho. Bartillon's Latest Invention. Paris, May 20.— M. Bertillon, who Reduced Rates Withdrawn. has charge of identifying all criminals Tacoma, May 21.— Reduced rates and others who come before the police over the Northern Pacific Railway to courts, has just invented another sys Middle Western cities which were to tem of photography which is to be used have been made have been with for the identification of dead bodies. drawn because the Interstate Com This system will allow of the body merce Commission has refused to ap prove the lower fare. It is not being photographed in any position and known whether the cheap tickets at various distances, without being have been taken off the market tem obliged to move the apparatus. The porarily or for the entire summer. system was used for the first time about Agents of the Oregon Short Line and a week ago on the body of a woman the Union Pacific assert that they who had been murdered and taken to are instructed to sell transportation the morgue. on the basis o f one fare plus «10 for the round trip to all Middle Western Nsw O rder o f Telegraphers. points. Minneapolis, May 20.—The dissatis fied members of the railroad telegraph Great Bloodless Victory. Havana, May 21.— The Army of ers' order, which is holding its annual convention in Minneapolis, held a ses Pacification may fairly take rank as sion today and organised the Order of the crack corps of the forces of the Railroad Telegraphers, Dispatchers, United States. Without having been Agents and Signal Men. The new or called unon to fire a shot or make a single hostile demonstration. It has ganisation is a protest against the action to Its credit a list of achievements of of the regular body in refumsing to re which its men are proud. Among Its instate L. K. Marr, who was expelled Upwards of moral triumphs have been the main for alleged irregularity. tenance of a standard of discipline 100 were present. and sanitation of more than Japan ese excellence, and the preservation No Contempt Intended. of perfect self-control while in con Boise, May 20.— Prooecuting Attor tact with an unsympathetic popula ney Koelsch has completed his investi tion. gation of the circumstances under which Harry Orchard, principal wit Corgrahilsts tha Czar. ness for the state in the Stennenberg St. Petersburg. May 21.— A tele murder caae, was interviewed, and gram of congratulation on the frus tration o f the recent regicide plot presented the District court with a re has been sent to the Emperor by the port exonerating from the charge of Octoberists, whose second national improper motives all persons connected convention opened here yester with the incident. He found that the day. The truth of the report con only motive that the newspaper men cerning the plot Is now officially ad had in interviewing Orchard was to ob mitted. and a communication con tain news from him. cerning It has already been prepared and only awaits the Emperor’s ap Scurvy Rages in Russia. proval before being published. It 8t. Petersburg, May 20.— The report may be gasetted tomorrow morning. of the medical Inspector in the (amine district of Pemara and Ufa and in the Will Not Nurss Har Royal Baba Madrid. May 21.— Owing to the Turgal Pteppee, Asiatic Russia, says a many duties requiring her attention, large proportion of those afflicted wifh Queen Victoria has given up the Idea ■curvy are children. Since January 16, o f nursing the Prince o f the Ast jrlas, when rcurvy first liecame menacing in and a nurse has been obtained for Ufa province, the caeee officially regis him. from the province of Santa An tered have averaged ’.07 daily. The drea. average now is several times greater. Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples, bolls. Lives, eczema or salt rheum, or some other form of erup tion; but sometimes they exist in the system. Indicated by feelings of weakness, languor, losa of appetite, or general debility, without causing any breaking out. Hood's Sarsaparilla expels them, renovates, strengthens and tones the whole system. This is the testimony of thousands annually Accept uo substitute, but insist ou having Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablet, known aa S a r s a t a b s . LOU dose, »1. P O R TL A N D P R O P E R TY PA YS. Outside People Are Making Invest ments That Will Treble. During the past few mouths there has b>~en a big increate in the sale of Portland residence property to outside people and since the opening of “ Ter race 1’ark," Portland’s most beautiful and best residence section, dozens of others have bought. Much of this has been from Eastern Oregon, where Mr. J A. Ward, of the Spanton Company, formerly lived. Among the recent buy ers of “ Terrace Park” property are C. T h o s e D ot to m l e s s l l l z k n s j s . Traveler (In central Illinois)— How do you get to CornvilleV Follow the main road east? Village Postmaster—No: I wouldn’t advise you to do thaL It will take you straight to China. The sheep that has no wool comes from Barbados. How it got there nobody knows, but it is supposed to havs corns from Africa originally. Banking by Mail W E PAY 4 % INTEREST On savings deposits of a dollar or more, compounded twice every year. It is just as easy to open a Havings Account with os by Mail as if yon lived next door. Bend for our free book let, “ Banking by Mail,’' and learn full particulars. Address W O RN T O A S K E L E T O N . A Wonderful Restoration Caused a Sen sation in a Pennsylvania Town. Mrs. Charles N. Preston, of Elkland, Pa., says: “ Three years ago I found (hat my housework Portland, Oregon was becoming a bur den. I tired easily, Sixth and Washington Sts. had no ambition and was fading fast. My J. A. W arde, F orm erly o f E astern O regon ------ complexion got yel OtMlln« Engin.« And Irri gation Plants low, and 1 lost ovei 50 W. Shurte and Mr. Richards, both of i Waterloo WaU Drills pounds. My thiist J Arrington, and Grant Wade, of Olex. was terrible, and there j When one can buy a reridence lot for was sugar in the kid from $300 to $600, only paying a few ney secretions. My doctor kept me on dollars down and the rest on easy terms, a strict diet, but as his medicine was it is no wonder that so many outside KEIER80N MACHINERY COMPANY, 142-4-4 Mar not helping me, I began using Doan's people are investing in “ Terrace Park.” ri A4» et.. Portland. Ora. Kidney Pills. They helped me at once, Their money is certain to double and and soon all tracee of Etigar disappear treble. The Spanton Company of 270 N«. 21 HIT P. N. U. ed. I have regained niy former weight Stark street, Portland, will be glad to and am perfectly well.” answer all inquiries in reference to HEN riunir to a d v e r tise r s p le a se I Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. “ Teirace Park” and their other piop- m e n t i o n t h Is p a p e r. I eity. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Oregon Trust & Savings Bank PORTLAND’S “ BLUE RIBBON” ADDITION S ATTRACTING MANY OUTSIDE BUYERS who appreciate the fact that Port property is the best investment that can be made. “ Terrace Park m ac I land knowledged by all to be Portland's most beautiful and best new residence sec- tion, and when one can buy a lot in thi» addition from $300 to $600, where the values will soon treble, by paying a few dollars down and the rest on easy terms, it is no wonder that so many outside people are investing in Terrace Park.” Write for particulars and invest in a sure thing on terms that you can easily meet. THE SPANTON COMPANY Opposite Chamber of Commerce Not 270 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon In p rc a a e d . Capital was making a virtue of Its chronic timidity. “ Why,” It exclaimed to the country, “ I’m so scared that I feel the symp toms of a panic.” No Immediate response being evoked, Capital proceeded to set up a fearsome scarecrow and, gazing intently upon the same, to throw a fit. “There, I told you so,” It remarked In tremulous but exultant tones. “ I’m having a panic. Just watch my con vulsions.” But the country had seen fake fits j thrown before.—Philadelphia Ledger. J o h n n y ’« BRICK IIACHiriERY b MAKE EVERY DAY COUNT- no matter how bad the weather You cannot afford to be without a TOW ERS W ATERPROOF O IL E D S U IT O R S L IC K E R When you buy look rbr the It Chiap it Cut taftt li Iti Eut i Dali»«!« Much Quieter Wut! Di Tediy (z n j f t DOVEI L & C 0 PORTLAND v OREGON POLAND CHINA HOGS Pigs o ld en ou gh to w ean to bred sow s o f up- to-date breeding. P ed igree fu rn ish ed w ith every p ig s old . W rite m e y ou r w ants. A. L. SWAGGART, SIGN OF THE FISH lfU| ATNENA, OREGON A ilm e n t. "Ye*,” said Mrs. Lapsing, “ Johnny is ailing, but I’m not going to give him any drugs. I believe th e trouble is in his bones, and I am going to take him to a The Portland Tile and Mantel Co. I lls »R eason . c o a t ly o D o t h is t.” W ill be glad to g iv e you p a rticu la rs abou t its beau tifu l C eram ic, M osaic, Enam eled and E n ca ustic T ile, whoicHale and retail. W rite today. JAMES C. BARKER. Prop. "PlckU'ham is certainly kind to his ^217 Marquam Bldg. Portland. Oregon^ "Lots of men who get a reputation for folks.” wisdom by not doing any talking,” observ- I "Why, he told me he hadn’t been You can’t use cheap lumber la build ed Uncle Allen Sparks, “don’t dare to borne for a year.” talk; they’ve got too much to conceal.” | “That’s It”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ing a fortune. U n c le A lle n . 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