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M r*ÄÄUn!lS OUEST O F ASTORIA Would Attack United States on South With Big Army. ‘ A Neighbor Advised Me to Use Penano. I begon to Improve at Once.” Vici President Giren a Rinsing Welcome li City by Sea. DISPELS THE "ICEBERG” STORY Whola City Turns Out to Graat Him — Warship Adda Official Saluta Barquet at Saaalde. MRS. EMMA STOLT Mrs. Emma Stolt, 1069 Oneida St., Appleton, W is., writes: “ Perunn has done me a great deal of good since 1 began taking it and I am always glad to speak a good word for it. “ Three years ago I was in a wretched condition with backaches, bearing down pains, and at times was so sore and lame that I could not move about. 1 had inflammation and iirilation, and al though I used different remedies, they did me no good. " A neighbor who had been using Pe- runa advised me to try it, and I am glad that I did. I began to improve as soon as 1 took it anil I felt much better. “ I thunk you for your fine remedy, i t is certainly a godsend to sick women.” Catarrh o f the Internal Organs Miss Theresa liertles, W hite Church, M o., writes: “ I suffered with catarrh of the sto mach, bowels and internal organs. Ev erything I ate seemed to hurt me. I never had a persage of the bowels with out taking medicine. I was so tired mornings, and ached all over. I had a pain in my left side, and the least ex ertion or excitement made me short of breath. “ Now, after taking Pernna for six months, I am as well as I ever was.. Peruna has worked wonders for me. I elieve Peruna is the best medicine in the world, and I recommend it to my friends.” At Culross Abbey in Fife, Scotland, a tombstone has been found which is be lieved to date from the fourth century of the Christian era. The London Graphic suggests that the British educational authorities set up phonographs, with a “ standard accent” in all the schools of the empire. S o m e tim e * It D oes. Teacher— Tommy, do yon know what an epic is? Tommy Tucker— Yes’m. It’s something you take that makes you sick to your stummick. __________________ No Astoria, Ur., July 16.— Nineteen times the boom of the guns of the cruiser Charleston broke the stillness ot the air at noon yesterday announcing the arrival of the train bearing Vice President Fairbanks, who was Astoria’ s honored guest. As the vice president stepped from the 'train the cruiser’ s band played a martial air, the blue coated marines brought their gnus to present arms and the crowd broke into cheers while dozens of whistles on steamers, mills and canneries joined in harsh but loud adaim . Shortly after 4 o ’ clock the procession former) and headed by a platoon of po lice, the Charleston's band and the cruiser’s full complement of marines and bluejackets and followed by the vice president and the other guests of the city in automobiles proceeded to the VanDusen field, where Mr. Fairbanks addressed a crowd of several thousand people who had gathered to hear him. Mayor Wise welcomed the distin guished visitor in a few well chosen words and then Senator Fulton in his usual happy manner introduced the guest of the day. Mr. Fairbanks’ speech was purely of an impromptu nature, but he is a pleasing talker and his numerous witticisms and local hits soon aroused tire enthusiasm of the au dience and dispelled the idea that he is an “ iceberg,” as so often depicted. He spoke of the great and unequaled prosperity of the country, of the won derful opportunities to be found in the West, and prophesied that the prosper ity of America as u nation w s b but just beginning. Following Mr. Fairbanks, short speeches were made by Governor Cham berlain, Senator Mulkey and Congress man Ellis, when an informal reception was held and the public was given an oppoitunity of making the personal ac quaintance of their distinuiahed guest. At 6:30 in the evening a special train bearing Vice President Fairbanks and party left for Seaside where a banquet was held. BRAVE SO LD IE R S BURNED. Terrible C hance. P ow der Explesion tleeeip G eorgia. on Bat- "Does your husband Indulge In games o f chance?" Boston, July 16.— W ith six of her "No, Indeed.” officers and crew dead and 14 oth er, "But I thought he played the races?" either dying or guttering fiom terrible "So he does." burns received in an explosion of pow "B ut that’s a game o f chance." "N ot with him."— Houston Post. der in the after superimposed turret, "K ing Edward the Shrewd” or "the the battleship Georgia steamed slowly Wise" is, according to a Paris corre up Boston harbor from the target prac spondent, the title a near posterity will tice grounde in Cape Cod bay late yes terday and landed the dead and injured give to England’s ruler. men at the Charleston navy yard. N o A n s w e r R e q u ir e d . W ith the arrival of the Georgia there Tommy— P aw ! became known the details of the most Mr. Tucker— What’s the trouble now. terrible naval accident that has ever my son? taken place along the coast of New Tommy— Why is it that the magazines don’t make their readin’ matter as inter England. The accident ocurred shortly esting as they do their adv’tising pages? before noon yesterday while the Geor gia’ s crew was at target practice off T h e n T h e y C li n c h e d . Barnstable in Cape Cod bay. In some Floorwalker— I’d be ashamed to let manner as yet unexplained two hags of my trousers bag as yours do. You ought powder became ignited and in the ter to have them creased once in a while. rible flash that followed the entire tur Bookkeeper— If my shins were as sharp as yours I wouldn’t have any more trou ret crew, consisting of three officers and ble in keeping my trousers creased than 18 men, was engulfed in fire and re ceived horrible burns, one officers and you do.— Chicago Tribune. five men dying before the ship reached W i t h A p o lo g ie s . port and another before midnight. "Where are you going, my pretty maid?” The exploeion occurred in the after " I ’m going a-skating, kind sir," she said. superimposed turret, but the men, un "May I skate with you, my pretty maid?” der command of Lieutenant Caspar "You’re too high a roller, kind sir," she Goodrich, son of Hear Adimral Good ■aid. rich, commandant of the New York U n c le A l l e n . navy yard, and Midshipmen Faulkner “ *A man may smile and smile, and be Goldthwaite and James T . Cruse, were a villain still,* quoted Uncle Allen operating the eight inch guns. Sparks: "but I’ve known crooked men that could keep their faces just aa Jailed fo r Contem pt. straight as anybody else." San Francisco, Jnly 16.— The first D e te r m in e d O p tim is m . serious blow to the bribery graft prose "Grandfather, how have you managed to retain your hopefulness and your cut ion was struck by the Louis Glass defense in open court yesterday through faith in human nature?” "My dear, I avoid modern fiction, nev Em ile J. Zimmer, second vice presi er go to ses a society drama, and read dent and director of the Pacific States nothing in the newspapers that has a dis Telephone A Telegraph company, who first refused to he sworn afterward ac play head over it.”— cepted the oath, answered two or three T h e P r a c t ic a l R e s u l t . questions, then refusedto testify fur "The Spend its are certainly a very ther. He was, by Judge Lawler, com extravagant couple. What Is their In mitted for contem pt to the county jail come?” “ for a term of five days and until the "They haven’t any. It*« all outgo.” — question is answerer!.'’ Baltimore American. S e lf-M a d e T h e o r ie s. " I t Is the nature of women to be a delusion to men," growled the old cynic. "Y es," merrily replied the young en thusiast, "and it Is the nature of men to hug their delusions."-^-Baltimore American. JAPAN READY FO R WAR. Mexico City, July 16.— Nine thou sand veteran Japanese aoldiers are now in Northwestern Mexico. They are sta tioned at points in the states of Sonora, Hiuoloa and Chihuahua. Each group it commanded by skilled commanders, who saw service In the Rnsao-Japaneae war. Thirty thousand Japanese, the vagt majority of whom are veterans of the Russian campaigns, are 'i n the southwestern section ct the United States and Lower California. Three Japanese generals w he held high rank in tiie Russo-Japanese war have been in Mexico for three months. They dress like M e£can rancheroe and are ostensibly buying land. The Trans-Oceanic Immigration com pany, whose vice president is T . Hina ta, a member of the Japaneee parlia ment, is subsidized by the Japanese government to bring Japanese soldiers to Mexico. They have been com ing in to Mexico at the rate of 800 per month, landing at Balina Crux, Manzanillo and other Pacific ports. In case of war, the plan is for the Japanese fleet to sail up the G ulf of California, capture the port of Gusy- mae, and uee the state of Sonora as a l*se of operations in acampaign against the United States. This plan w ill practically duplicate the operations against Russia, in which Japan seized Corea at tire outbreak ol the Russo-Jap anese war. Japan, in her war against the United States, will despoil Mexican territory, which has no navy, just as she did that of Corea in the war with Russia. Foreign diplomats here, and especial ly those*of Europe, are watching the developments w ith interest and aston ishment because of the inadequate American secret service officials, who seem not to be thoroughly informed of Japan’s operations in Mexico. This story is absolutely correct in every detail. TIRED O F BEING G O VERN O R Judge Wickeraham C reates Sensation by S peech on Alaska. Seattle, W ash., July 16.— Federal Judge James W ickersham, of AJaska, speaking before the State Bar associa tion, created a sensation by declaring that he was tired of acting as the gov ernment of Alaska, and that the bar of the state must whip the congres sional delegation into line to grant some ¡lower to the people of Alaska. His speech overshadowed that of Vice President Fairbanks in importance, for he insisted that the only authority of any kind in Alaska is that of the judi ciary and the governor is a mere figure head with only authority to appoint a private secretary and notaries public. He denounced Seattle for quiet.y en joying a $20,000,000 annual trade with Alaska and refusing to aid Alaskans in getting a system of government. The Bar association banquet lasted until 1 a. m ., Mr. Fairbanks, Governor Mead, Congressman Humphreys, Sena tor Piles and others speaking in re sponse to toasts. Banking by M ail 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 Barings Account with us by Mail as if you lived next door. Bend for our free book let, “ Banking by Mail.” and learn full particulars. Address Don’t Poison Baby. JT0ILTY YEABS AGO almost every mother thought her child mast havo ® PARFiGOBIO or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO M ANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO W AKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has boon ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each o f which is a narcotio product o f opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either o f the narcotics named te children at all, or to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” The definition o f “ narcotio ” is S “A m edicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, com a, convul sions and death. ” The taste end smell o f medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names o f “ Drops,” “ Cordials,” “ Soothing Syrups,” eto. Yon should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without yon or your physician know o f what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature o f Chas. H. Fletchers L e t t e r s f r o m P r o m i n e n t P h y s ic ia n s a d d re s s e d to Chas„ H. Fle tch e r. O r e g o n T ru st & S a v in g s B a n k Portland, Oregon M 1 Ì1 U » Sixth and Washington Sts. C o ll e g e D a y * . 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Well drillers’ contract blanks free' REIEkSOlV MACHINERY COMPANY, 182-4-« Mor rison Bt., Portland, Ors. at the graves " lie would joke H o w M a r b le . A r e M ade. brink." Most of the stone marbles used by boys "W hat causes you to believe that?" FREIGHT CAR P O O L BREAK S. are made In Germany. The refuse only "W hy, he is a boarder and he Jokes of the marble aud agate quarries is em Big Roads Abandon P rojsct Which ployed, and this ia treated in such a way about prunes."— Houston Tost. that there ia practically no waste. D oes Not S u cceed . M other* w ill find Mr*. W in d o w 's S ooth in g Men and boys are employed to break Byrup the b t * t rem edy to use for th e ir ch ild r e n Chicago, July 16.— The American the refuse stone into small cubes, and l u r i n g the te e th in g p e r io d . railway clearing house, which for eight with their hammers they acquire a mar N o S e c r e t. months has been trying to perfect a velous dexterity. The little cubes are "D o tell me, Mrs. Mannidge, how you then thrown into a mill consisting of a pool of all freight cars in the country, grooved bedstone and a revolving runner. succeed in keeping your hired help so is in process of disintegration, accord Water is fed to the mill and the runner ia long.” h Cheap it Cm 6 i ioghi lo Ihi Eoli "By letting them merely help. I really ing to the Inter-Ocean. The Chicago A rapidly revolved, while the friction does Oslivify Mich Quickif Writs III Today do the work, you know." the rest. Alton railroad, which was one o f the In half an hour the mill Is stopped C.n.l^VDOWEI L ¿ C 0 strongest advocates of the car pooling p i t a st. V itas' Dance ana all Nervous DUteas«a PORTLAND ORFC j ON scheme at the outset, will withdraw. and a bushel or so of perfectly rounded M l A permanently cured by Dr. Kline s Great marbles are taken out. The whole pro Nerve Restorer. Kend for F R E E #2 trial bottle and The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul cess costs the merest trifle.— Philadelphia lrealise. Dr. K. H. Kline, Ld., »31 Arch HL. Ptilla..Pa. railroad has already withdrawn, and Record. H o te ls A m o n g th e P y r a m id » . many of the big roads in the East and C h a r g e d I 'p to H la i . The Egyptian pyramids will prob PORTLAND, OREGON West have determined to abandon the The proprietor of the celebrated ably lose much of their magnificent A G irl*' S ch ool o f the h igh est class. C olleg i project. The organization has failed in its mountain lun was showing the new and legendary appearance In the near ate d epartm ent. M usic. A rt. E locu tion . Gym future. The Egyptian government has naoium . F all term open* Septem ber 16. prime object, to insure each road hav guest the beautiful surroundings. “ Ah, these cliffs?” said the proprie given permission for the erection of SEND EOR CATALOGUE ing on its own rails all the time the number of cars owned by it. It has tor, rapturously. “ In an electrical homes and hotels In the vast plain failed to do this because it had no storm they are awe-inspiring. The next stretching from Eskebieh to the NilG pAINLESSp EN TlSTRY power to penalize the roads for disobey time a storm rises see that you are and covered with the ancient sphinxes ing the mandates, beyond the im posi standing on the porch of the Inn. Why, and structures. Already several socie tion of the established rate of rental sir. the air is always heavily charged.” ties have been formed to avail them BRING YOUR TOOTH TROUBLES TO US per diem. “ I don't doubt It,” laughed the new selve* o f the picturesque view for the B e fo r e G oing Elsew here. guest, winking at another late arrival, building of large hotels. All around the DR. B. E. WRIGHT, 1 4 2 ’ j W ashington St. Portland, O regon Schm itz' Appeal la Sham. "and If I don’t happen to be standing pyramids of Glilseh there are to be San Francisco, July 16. — Mayor on the porch I can feel assured that It erected real American skyscrapers THE DAISY FLY EILLER Scbmitz suffered another defeat this will be heavily charged anyway—on from nine to ten stories in height— destroys all the New York Tribune. morning when his application to compel my bill.” flies und affords rom fort t o every Judge Dunne to set a date for settling home—In dining room, sleeping the bills of exceptions in the case in room and e v e r y which he was convicted of extoition place where flies nre troublesome. was not granted. C. W . Cobb, repre CleAn, n oA t «nd will not soil or senting the prosecution, declared that Injure Anything. Try thorn once end you will never bo without them, the petition was a sham and a pretense. i f not kept, by dealers, sent prepaid for 20c. The petition charges that Judge Dunne HAROLD SOMERS, 149 DsKslb A vs., Brooklyn. N. Y. was b a sed , and that he is purposely W h en the b lood is pure, fresh and h ealthy, th e sk in w ill be soft, sm ooth hindering the perfection of the appeal in order to keep Schmitx in the oounty and free from blem ishes, b u t when so m e a cid h u m or ta k es ro o t in th e circu lation its presence is m anifested b y a s k in eru ption o r disease. These Floods in Germany. jaiL h um ors g e t in to th e blood, gen era lly because o f aa in active o r slu g g ish Berlin, July 16.— From six to eight con d ition o f the m em bers o f the b o d y w h ose d u ty it is t o c o lle ct a nd carry inches of rain have fallen throughout Panic Threatens All Japan. off th e waste and refuse m atter o f th e system . T h is u nh ealth y m atter is left the greater part of Germany during the ictoria, B. C ., July 16.— A financial to sou r and ferm ent and soon th e circu la tion b ecom es ch arged w ith th e acid last three days, and as s result a num depression was being severely felt when poison . T h e b lo o d begin s to th row o ff th e h um ors and acids th rou gh the lier of rivers have overflowed their the steamer Tartar, which arrived to pores and g la n d s o f the sk in , p ro d u cin g Eczem a, A cn e, Tetter, Psoriasis, banks, carrying death and deetruction day, left Yokohoma June 20. A meet Salt R heum a nd s k in eruptions o f variou s kinds. E czem a appears, u su a lly in the surrounding country. No less ing of the managers of eight of the with a slig h t redness o f the skin follow ed b y pustules from w h ich there than a dozen minor railroad accidents moet prominent tanks of Japan was flows a s tick y fluid that dries and form s % crust, and th e itch in g is intcuse. from washouts have been reported and held shortly before the Tartar sailed, It is g e n era lly on th e back, breast, face, arm s and leg s, th o u g h oth e r parts dispatches com ing in from the country for the purpose of devising means to o f th e b o d y m a y be affected. In Tetter th e sk in dries, cra ck s and b le e d s ; traversed hy the swollen streams relate check the depression. The government the acid in th e b lo o d dries u p the natural o ils o f th e sk in , w h ich are intended the destruction of crcps, dw elling has redeemed treasury bills, recognized to k eep it s o ft and pliant, ca u sin g a d ry , feverish co n d ition and g iv in g it a houses and outbuildings. The floods nationalized railway shares as negotia hard, leathery appearance. A cn e m akes its appearance o n the face in the are severest in Western Germany. ble securities and paid proximate in _ . __. ___ form o f pim ples and b lack heads, w hile terest on these, but the banks consid y aora 2n d c o u ld fi'nd’ ^ ioth in e'to Psoriasis com es in sca ly patches o n differ- Passenger Trains Crash. ered a more drastic course. «u ra me u ntil I trie d S. S . S. I cu t parts o f the b o d y O ne o f th e w orst Leavenworth. Kan., July 16.— A ” "2 £ d b ^ n ^ \ yp u . t u l « w 0m d form s o f sk in trouble is Salt R h e u m ; i Chicago Great Western passenger train, G ood Will T ow ards K oreans Instantly kills lice on Poultry by Its fo r m from w h ic h th ere flow ed s its fav orite p o in t o f attack is th e scalp, fumes. It Is very powerful— the strong running o**r the Kansas City North The Hague, July 16.— It was official t h e 2 lin ^ n d rihe*nW.°c“ U ch id , 2ff som etim es ca u sin g baldness. Poison Oak est o f all lice killers It la a neressary western tracks, is reported to have run ly stated today that Joseph H. Choate, the s k in w a s le ft a s r a w ea a p iece and I v y are alr.o disagreeable ty p e s o f skin remedy, because lice-In fee ted poultry can not lay or thrive. Sold by dealers. Mads into a Burlington train at Bethel, be speaking to the Corean delegates at The f o M r e e . r o I®??»# » S lio t e d f b u t disease. T h e h u m or pro d u cin g the trouble only by ( has. II. Lilly Co.. Seattle, Port land. Ran Francisco. tween here and Kansas City, at 1 Hague yesterilay, merely said that w h fn P iS & S .S .S . I * » « , lie s dorm ant in th e b lo o d th rou gh the o'clock tliis morning, wrecking the America had always felt good will to fleet c a r e . T h e r e h a s n e v e r b e e W in ter to break o u t and torm en t the a n y r e t u r n o f t h e t r o u b le , sleeper and killing and injuring several ward Koreans, Imt he manifested no O T s V a m s . sufferer w ith th e return o f Sp ring. T h e best C L A S S I F I E D ADS n«t>. passengers. The injured »re to be opinion about the present condition of treatm ent fo r all s k in diseases Is S . S . S. NOTICE—T he follow in g ann ou n cem ts ere taken to Kansas City for treatment that country, and only expressed the It neutralizes the a cids and rem oves the from leading business men and firms, en and are A wrecking train ia now on its way belief that no action can be taker, here, hum ors so that th e sk in instead o f b ein g w ed w orth y your carefu l reading T he Hat from Kansas City to the scene. adding that if the Coreans desire to Irritated and diseased, is nourished b y a may con ta in Just the p rop osition you are look lng for. ___________________________________ make representations to the United s u p p ly o f fresh, h ealth y blood. E xternal (Rates it moat te to the government. 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