Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, January 21, 1909, Image 3

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CATARRH IN HEAD TRAINS COLLIDE:
NEWS
□GmEcN D l AD,
Of! HE STATE P e - r u - n a — P c - r u - n a .
N o t becauso It Is Saroaparlllav
b u t because It Is a m e d icin e of
p e cu lia r m e rit, co m p o se d of m oro
th a n tw e n ty d ifferent rem edial
A union o f fruitrnen is to be organiz­
a ge nts e f f e c t i n g p h enom ena l
cu re s of troubles o f the b lo od, ed in Linn county.
s to m a c h , liver and bow ols.
The inheritance tax law is lik ely to
Thus Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures scrof­ be revised so as to provide more reve­
ula, eczcrua, anemia, catarrh, nervous­ nue.
ness, that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss
A new move is on foot to have the
o f appetite, and builds up the system. government take up the Malheur irri­
(J e t i t to d a y in tho u
,1 ! i ; .id fo r m o r in
gation project.
c iio . uiutud tu L lo t fo r m c a lle d b a rsa u ib s.
The F a irvlew Creamery company, o f
Tillam ook, reports a very successful
The elevator l>oy was “ sweet” on ths business for 1908.
pretty stenographer.
Plans are being arranged for greatly
“ You seem in a gootl humor tills even- extending A lb an y’s street railw ay sys-
Ing, HillyV” she ( oimnented as she en­ tern the coming summer.
tered the ear at the tenth floor.
Hood river apple men are preparing
“ You bet,” chuckled Hilly, straight­
i to fight the proposed law by congress
ening up his tie, “ 1 feel like I am on a
' increasing the size o f apple boxes.
huntlnj trip.”
I t is proposed to take water from
“ Indeed! In what way?”
“ Why, I am bringing down a ‘dear.’ ” , the Santiam river near Albany for ad-
And she blushed and said he was the 1 ditional power for the Lebanon paper
mills.
nicest boy In town.
K ie v a t n r
T n f l 'y .
I
The new city hall at The Dalles is
A i u U r r » i !<•!«!<».
finished and is one o f the finest munici­
Cord Merchant— Ah. well, wo mustn't pal buildings in the state.
I t cost
complain of zero weather. It kills mi­ $ 10 , 000 .
crobes, 30a know.
Officers o f the Albany Commercial
Customer (making out a cheek)— Yes;
I notice that in your ease it has killed club says great benefit has been derived
the poverty microbe.
from the publicity work carried on the
past year.
C n 'y One “ BROMO Q U IN IN E ”
Robbers broke into a Klamath Falls
T h a t Is L A X A T I V E B K O M O Q U I N I N E . L o o k
f o r th.? niK tia tim * o f E . W . G R O V E . U s e d th e bank and secured $2,000.
They were
W o rld o v e r to C u re a C old in O n e D a y . 26c.
arrested within two hours and all the
cash recovered.
II t pin 111111 ht It.
"Y o what,” asked the foreigner who
Some o f the members are much dis­
ems making a study of American institu­ satisfied with the new chairs in the
tions. “ do you attribute the remarkable senate chamber and Abraham has put
success of your great department stores?”
his old one back.
“ To the fact,” said the native, “ that we
are a paiDn't people. Fifty customers
L o g g in g camp« are resuming in var­
will wait their turn uncomplainingly at a ious parts o f the state.
counter where there is only one girl to
There were 108 m arriage licenpes is­
sell goods.”
sued in Union county during 1008.
Sneezing is the best brain clearer
The Pacific Express company has
known. Many persons conelude an at­
liled its report for 1008 w itn the secre­
tack of faintness, or fainting, with a vio­
lent sneeze. Our ancestors took snuff tary o f state.
from a belief in the efficacy of sneeziag.
Four thousand acres o f tim ber land
Hut tobacco so taken is in part absorbed in the S iletz riv er country has just
into the blood and hurts the system.
been sold for $250,000.
Wisconsin lumbermen have purchas­
ed a heavily timbered tract in T illa ­
mook county.
The consideration is
said to have been almost $1,000,000.
T h o u g h t H e U n d e rs to o d .
“ Now, young gentlemen,” said the pro­ The- transfer involves 14,000 acres.
fessor of inoral philosophy in winding up
Timbermen are o f the opinion that
his little talk to the class, “ you. under­
stand, do you not, what I mean when I Oregon tim ber w ill change hands with
use the term ‘ethical and intellectual aris­ more a c tiv ity the coming summer than
evt r before, and at steadily advancing
tocracy’ ?”
“ Yes, sir,” answered the young man prices.
with the bad eye; "it nenns being great
The Tillam ook county tax levy has
and good, in your mind.”
hern fixed at 15 mills.
M o t h e r s w i l l f in d M rs . Y .'in s io *v * s S o o t h in g
B y r u p tin? b a t r e m e d y t o u s o io *. t h e i r e i r iu r a
d u r i n g t h e to o t h i n g p e r i o d .
D o u lilfu l T e s t im o n ia l.
The Josephine county court has fixed
Fladger— How do you like your new the tax levy at 23 mills.
preacher?
Irrigation ditches around M ilton and
Digshy— First rate.
lie ’s so agreea­
ble ; never talks religion to you at all, Freew ater are badly choked with ice.
you know.
Athena farmers are agreed that the
C IT C
S itu s ’ B anco a n a « t v o u s im p o s e* perm »- deep snow assures a good wheat crop
■ I I 3 nently cured l.y I»r. i in o n (ir o n t N**r\e 11**- next year,
*-
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»to r o r . Horn! f » r IT. EE èS CO tr ia l b o ttle nnd t routine.
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D r. U. I I . K lin e . Ld .. ftil A r c h b t.. P h ila d e lp h ia . Pa.
The (¡ir k in g "wheat- ranch west o f
The
D lt lic u lt r .
Athena has been sold fo r $24,000, or
John Rockefeller made, he says, sixty- $100 an acre.
five million plunks
An old w ater suit, which has been
On four thousaml dollars borrowed; oh, pending in Baker county courts fo r two
ho rolled It* up In chunks,
years, has been settled.
I feel that I could do as well or ’most
Flour is 25 cents per barrel higher
as well 11s he,
But no one seems to long to lend four in Portland.
thousand plunks to me.
Chinese at Astoria are shipping salt­
Houston Post.
ed shad to China.
D en a tu red
llnoze K In liter«.
The Coos county tax levy has been
“ Tills denatured alcohol is a good
fixed at 15 mills.
thing,” Mr. Tanka way ventured.
“ Yes,” answered Mrs. T., “ but it
W eston plans to lay crushed rock on
would he a lot lad tor tiling if we could the principal streets.
denature alcohol users.” — Kansas City
A man has been shot near Cottage
Times.
Grove who was mistaken for a deer.
Shake In to Y o u r Shoes
The Union county tax levy is 24
Alton'"» Foot-M i :o, a p o w d e r f o r th o feet. It c u r e s
p a in fu l, nw (
n, : c a r! i;.fr. ^weaM nar f e e t . M ak o3 mills.
n o w h h oes
:s y. S.»Id b y a l l D n u r ifis ta a n d Sh oo
B to r ph .
Don’t a c c e p t c n y s -.b s titu to . S a m p le
l-’RKK. Adda 1 a . s . < bn
T h e
M r .in *
.
BaftK.Y.
C h n r ir e .
“ Officer,” said the p »lice magistrate,
“ what is the charge against this man?”
“ Disorderly conduct, you honor. He
approached two chorus ladies to whom
he had never been introduced and in­
vited them to h ive a Thanksgiving din­
ner at his expense.”
“ That wasn’t disorderly conduct— it
was reckless daring.” — Jud^e.
In
th e
A are
o f
Eugene objects to the formation o f a
new county w ith the seat o f govern­
ment at Cottage Grove.
Lincoln county is anxious to have an
ocean line established between the Ya-
quina bay and San Francisco.
An automobile line is to be put on
between V ale and Burns, takin g the
place o f stages. The trip w ill be made
n six hours.
PORTLAND M ARKETS.
A v ln t lo n .
B arley— Feed, $270/ 27.50 per ton;
Gladys (sloping with Harold in aero­
plane)— Darling, who is that man who brewing, $28.
seems to be following us? Ilnrold (pale
W heat— Bluestem, $1.05; club, 92c;
but calm)— Fome fly cop in the employ fife, 92c; red Russian, 90c; 40-fo!d,
of your father.
96c; valley, 95c.
Oats— No. 1 white, $33 per ton.
Breaks a Cold Promptly
Hay Tim othy, W iilam ette valley,
The follo w in g form ula is a never $14 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $17(//18;
fa ilin g remedy for colds:
clovre, $12; a lfalfa, $12/0 13; grain
One ounce o f Compound Syrup o f Sar­ hay, $12(//13.
saparilla, one ounce Toris Compound
Fru its— Apples, 75c(o$3 per box;
and one half pint o f good whisky, mix pears, $ l(o 1.75 per b o x ; quinces, $l(b
and shake thoroughly each tim e and 1.25 per box; cranberries, $14.50(dl5
use in dose3 o f a tablespoonful every per barrel; persimmons, $1(//1.25.
four hours.
P otatoes--$l.50 (o 1.65 per hundred;
This i f follow ed up w ill cure an acute sweet potatoes, 2 >,c per pound.
cold in 24 hours.
The ingredients can
Onions— Oregon, $1.50 per hundred.
be gotten at any drug store.
V e g eta b les — Turnips, $ .1 5 0 (o l.7 5
per sack; carrots, $1.25(01.50; par­
D ry
W e a th e r.
snips, $1.50fol.75; beets, $1.50(01.75;
They hired a girl to dust.
horseradish, 8 (ol0 c per pound; a rti­
A girl Loth fried and trusted;
Blie took dll the dust in sight—
chokes, $1.40 per dozen; beans, 22)ac
And then the dust girl dusud.
per pound; cabbage, 2 , ic per pound;
— Chicago News.
cauliflower, $1.50 per dozen; celery,
$4.50(05 per crate; cucumbers, $1.75
Y to n tlo n n .
Oi 2.25 per b ox; eggplant, 11c per
Beneath the moon prosaic day
pound; lettuce, $ l(o l.2 5 per box; par­
Becomes a fairyland. Her ray
Throws o’er the world n gauzy screen. sley, 30c per dozen; peas, 20c per
pound; peppers, 15(o20c per pound;
Revealing beauties in a scene
pumpkins, l(o 1 >4c per pound; radishes,
Whose faults but girlish suns betray.
30c per dozen; spinach, 2c per pound;
D iv e r t In s
A tt e n tio n .
sprouts, 10c per pound; squash, l ( z i l * sc
“ So you favor the suit of that for­
per pound; tomatoes. $1.75(02.
eigner?”
Bu tter— C ity creamery, extras, 36fo
“ Yes,” answered Mr. Cumrox.
“ I 37c; fancy outside creamery, 32>j(o35c
think I should rather like to have a per pound; store, 18(020c.
man In the fam ily whose English
E ggs — Oregon ranch, 47j^(/i 50c:
mother and the girls can criticise In­ Eastern, 37,Ls(o40c per dozen.
stead o f mine.” — Washington Star.
Poultry — Hens, 15c per pound;
spring, large, 14(o 15c; small, 16(//17c;
mixed, 14(//14>2c; ducks, 1 9 (o 2 0 c;
geese, 10(/illc; turkeys, 18(/;20c.
V eal— Extra, 10(o 10)^c per pound;
ordinary, 7(o8c; heavy, 5c.
U :\ M T L f-A S S E D
Pork— Fancy, 8 X c per pound; large,
R i V IE !»Y t
Può*. Cur. i. »n ur iurp»i^d re­
70l7}gC.
medy for ci.u.-h*. cold«, bronchilii,
Mutton— 6(o8c per pound; lambs, 8
I uilbm., 1 ,.r. not. ,-ird tliroet and
luna .tfccñoni. [t -i direct to
(SS H e.
the re.l al th- trout > ard feu -rally
Hops— 1908, choice, 7 X c per pound;
I reatoreahcalthr t o r t l io n . Modici.
c.n mvc their child:* n Piao a Cure
good prime, 6 Ls(o7c; fa ir prime, 6(0
I aaith ¡tede// ohd* cinita-ur.be.
6 ‘ ac ; medium, 5 (ir6c; 1907, 2(ii2>^c;
povertà *nd
: ■ : from cpi.teb
remoti* foe h ilf , c-ntury.
1906, l(o 1 He.
At .11 druguiete’. 25 eta.
W ool — Eastern Oregon,
ayegage
be«t. 10(014c per pound, according to
shrinkage; valley, 15@ 16>,c; mohair,
choice, 18((i 19c.
m m
r iP I I T r r t l
r\ ri
Denver & Rid Grande Scene oí Dis­
astrous trash.
O P IU M C A U S E S S U IC ID E .
P o P Pf DruS Responsible for 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
, c"a*
Cleveland,
O.,
Jan.
n
10.— “ Opium
causes half u m illion suicides a y e a r,’
declared Rev. A. S. G regg, o f the In
ternational Reform bureau today, with
reference to the opium conference call­
ed by Piesident Roosevelt, which be­
gins its si. 3ion at Shanghai February
1. The statem ent is based on letters
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'i he Kind Fou Have Always Bought i.
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M!’<* «.*1 Giiiis •» *• «••"her, iith I In s been in;.Ho uiah r hi*
personal superv! ion for over 8 0 years* A llo w no ona
» <I«*i civo jolt in tliis* CoiuiU ri» ¡is, i mimi ions and
’* «Jti*t-as-j.:<*» ,199 are L’tt Kxperinionts, an I endanger ilio
health ot* Children—.Experience (tgains; experiment*
Thirty Persons Are lr jur* d — Passen­
and reports from Dr. E. W. Thwing,
g e r Train D shes Into M oving
special secretary o f the reform bureau
F reigh t Train
Special Loaded
who has been sent to Shanghai by the
With D octors and Nurses Hurried
bureau to attend the opium conference.
to S cene o f Accident.
Castoria i< a
n !<
substitute for C;>- tor Oil, l'arn -
Dr. Thw in g w ill ask the conference
fiorlo, i»r<*r> ; ■ :ul
//tiling Syrups. Jt is l’l< usnnt. It
to take action that w .ll hasten the de­
lontnins j/ti(her Ojumii, Morphiuo ii/>p other .Narcotic
struction o f tin* opium traffic through­
substance. Its jure is its pun!, i n i z i*. It destroys Worm s
Glenwood Springs, Colo., Jan. 16.
out the world. Dr. T h w in g says he has
and
allays Fcvcrishuc . H cures Diarrhoea and W in d
In a collision between Denver & R io 1 obta ned statistics from four Chine
Colic. I t r. 11« ves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
Grande pas.-engcr train No. 5, west- i provinces w ith a population o f 580,-
anil Flatulency. It, assimilates the Foo 1, regulates tho
¿v.
hound, and castboun 1 freig h t No. 666, 000 in which he says the proportion o f
Stonim-h ; id
n i s • > • ir healthy and t i n /irai sleep.
MR. WM. A. PRFSSCR.
The Children’s i ’au.ioea—Tiio JUolli r’s i-Ticiul.
at Dotsero last night, Is persons were I the population using opium is from 20
Mr. W illiam A. Presser, 1722 Thirc killed and .>0 injuied, so fa r as known. ;
,j j)er cent t and the amount o f mon-
ave., Moline, 111., w rites:
A s soon as the information reached ! | ey spent for the drug is $200,000,000
“ I have been suffering from catarrl here that a wreck had occurred, a 1 a y t.ar>
in the head for the past tw o montsl ¡special was made up and all the avail- j president R oosevelt called the opi-
y O T e a r s th e S ig n a tu re c f
and tried innumerable so-called reme­ ! able doctors and nurses in the city um conference at the suggestion o f
dies without avail. N o one knows how pressed into service and carried to the ; pj. j10p Brent, o f Manilia, and delegates
i have suffered, not only from the dis­ scene of the accuh-nt.
1 his train, it have been appointed by China, Japan,
ease itself, hut from mortification wher
would bring the Injur. 1 ginm, P e n a, i. . lia , Germany, Great
in company o f friends or strangers,
back, and possibly tin- ih-azl, last night. u r ;tain, France, Ita ly, Holland and tho
“ I have used two bottles o f you» but it w as not t x j • cted to n ach here United M;.it
medicine for a short tim e only, and * before 2 o clock.
effected a complete medical cure, am
M eager details o f the wreck are to
NEW R E C O R D S E T .
what is b etter yet, the disease has not the effec t that the freig h t train was
T K i CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRCCT, NEW YORK CITY.
returned.
attem ptin g to take a aiding to let the
“ I can most emphatically recommend passenger pass, but had only partly run Number or Mine Accidents Increased
Peruna to all sufferers from this dis­ o lf the main line when the passenger
t uring Past Year.
ease.”
train came tearing along and crashed
Fittsbui’g, Jan. 19.^ The year 1908
/"S p r p a
into it. The chair car o f the passen­
Read This fxperience.
A Fla vorin g.
I t make« a
was marked by more mine horrors and
Mr. A. Thompson, Box 65, R. R. 1, ger was torn in twfo and one tourist car
syrup Letter tLan M ap le.
by
more
loss
o
f
life
underground
than
telescoped.
The
passenger
train
was
Martel, Ohio, w rites: “ When I began
t s S S3
L s a «jA
i w y V : v'.
Sold L y grocer«.
And the
your treatment my eyes W'ere inflamed, w ell filled w ith passengers, most of any other year in history.
nose was stopped up h alf o f the time, whom w ere asleep.
year 1900 apparently is goin g after
I t is feared that the list o f dead w ill
and w as sore and scabby. I could not
1908’ s record. Only last Tuesday 100
rest at night on account o f continual be gre a tly augmented when full details
*■ V v r . .
lives were lost in an explosion in a
are received.
hawking and spitting.
P e r S a l z e r ’ s c a ta lo g p a c e X 2 Q. H B ! !
model mine near Bluefield, W . Va.,
L a r g e s t g r o w e r s o f r.oed b a r le y , c a t * , w h e a t, s
“ I had tried several remedies and
s p e lt s , c rn , p .tai-
, *:
• •*, c l. . *-rs aaci *‘S
and on the Sunday before death exact­
vva3 about to g iv e up, but thought I
D E N O U N C E F O R E S T S E R V IC E
f a r m s e e u s l n ihu w o r l l . 1 ; r .ita l g f r e e j o r . L
sen d IO O in star;-.; ? a; \ r ; «
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t t]
would try Peruna.
ed another heavy toll in the L e ite r
b a r le y y ie ld in g 1 / 3 b u . i c a cre,
t
D -i E j 1
Forry'a nrr b o «t because e ro ry year
‘ A fte r I had taken about one-third W o o lg ro w e rs Say Pinchot’ s Subordi­ mines at Z eigler, 111.
D o lla r G r a s s . O a t s , a .
e tc ., e.. i'.y S t
1 1 • r I
l.*n f i s n n«\> * .. j-j.l >. fi**«M y
W rth $ 1 0 . 0 0 1
:• <i and i>nt np. Y< u m i no rink o f
o f a bottle I noticed a difference.
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nates Have T o o Much P ow er.
“ Science,” said a m ining engineer
am now completely cured, a fte r suffering
tli •] .tii.«; yi u pet, tl;i* result». B a y o f the
n e v e r s e e n b y y o u b e fo r e .
In st < *iuipp# d and m ort ex iw*rt *eed yrow -
Pocatello, Idaho, Jan. 16.- The sec­ today, “ has not yet solved the problem
ZER i
with catarrh for eighteen years.
era In Aim i ica. I t is to onr ad vantage to
s a tis fy you. W e w ill. I-'or sale ev ery ,
‘ I think i f those who are afflicted ond day's session o f the convention o f o f preventing the form ation o f gas.
where. O ar
Seed Annual fre e .
with catarrh would try Peruna they the National W oolgrow ers’ association W e recognize three kinds o f mine gas­
W r ite to
es
-
the
fire
damp,
afte
r
damp
and
in this c ity was marked by another at­
would never regret it .”
D. M . F E H S Y Sk CO.,
Deirré/it, M ! r h .
Peruna is manufactured by the Peru­ tack on the forest service. S. Gosney, wrhite damp.
“ F ire damp is the only one o f the
o f Flagstaff, Arizona, in an address in
na Drug M fg. Co., Columbus, Ohio.
trio
that
is
explosive.
I
t
is
a
gas
g
iv
­
Ask your druggist fo r a free Peruna the afternoon, declared that just ce to
A T F A C T O R Y P R IC E S
the sheepmen o f the W est demanded a en off by coal under the influence o f the
almanac fo r 1009.
22 S in g le S h o t. (M o d e l l: < .....................$ * . 5 0
heat
o
f
the
earth.
When
Davy
invent­
change in the present methods o f ad­
22 S in g le S h o t. < M . i H l i f t l ) ..................... 5 . 0 0
22 R e p e a t e r , 'M r
8 .5 0
ed the m ine-s’ safety lamp it was
m inistration o f the range control.
M o liv e
P o w er.
2 2 R e p e a t e r . (M o d e l
1 U .8 0
thought
that
all
danger
o
f
mine
explo­
Mr. Gosney asserted that he could
25-20, :12-20. 38-40. 44 -;". <M d e l 1 *:2 ).
1 3 .1 5
“ Yes, indeed; I ’ ve had many a good
25-85, 30-80. o c ta g o n b a rre l. (M o d e l ’ 04) 1 6 .5 3
sions wfas over.
The lamp has the
time taking my motor boat out for an cite numerouss instances in his own
N O C H A R G E F O R C A S IN G O R C A R T A G E
Doctor
state where favoritism , prejudice and flame surrounded with a m etallic screen
all day fishing trip.”
Send fo r our price list. Save ex­
“ About liow much fluid do you use in a g ra ft have figured in the administra­ which does not perm it the passage o f
T h is w o n d e fu l m an haa
press charges on eastern catalogue
the
flame.
But
the
screens
burn
out
m
a
d
e
a
l
i
f
e
s
tu
d
y
o f th e
tion o f the national reserves.
Icy?”
nouse prices.
p r o p e r t ie s o f
R oo ts .
“ Aw, don’t ask a man that! How do
A ft e r the election o f officers and se­ a fte r long usage and the miners grow
H e r b s a n d B a rk s , an d
is p iv in ir th e w o r ld th e
von suppose I know’— O, you m»an how lection o f the place o f m eeting for careless.”
b e n e fit o f h is services.
ranch gasMi zm !
About four gallons or 1910, the convention W'ill
adjourn.
80 .”
Salt Lake has withdrawn in favor of
* ) N o M ercu r* » P o is o n «
A F F A IR S S E T R IG H T .
^ S V ‘r"* v ' ■ ) o r D r u * s U s e d . N o
Ogden, which city is now in the lead.
P IL E S C U R E D I N 6 TO 14 D A Y S
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P A Z O O I N T M E N T is g u a r a n te e d to c u r e a n y
Contending that any change in the
G u a r a n te e s t o c u r e C a ta r r h , A s th m a . Lung,
c a s e o f Itc h in tr, B lin d , B leed in j? o r P r o t r u d in g e xistin g protecting
T] NEVER WORN
ta riff
on wool Gomez to Be Inaugurated President
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tr o u b le s , a n d a ll P r i v a t e
P ile s in 6 to 14 d a y s o r m o n e y r e fu n d e d . 60c.
o f Cuba January 28.
D is e a s e s o f M e n a n d W o m e n .
would work great injury on the sh ep
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industry in Am erica, C. H. Harding,
Havana, Jan. 19. On January 28 at
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S y m p a th y .
J u s t r e c e iv e d f r o m P e k in , C h in a — safe, sure
The 300-pound visitor at the live stock o f Philadelphia, ex-president o f the noon the Cuban people w ill come into
a n d r e lia o ie . U n f a i l i n g in it s w o r k s .
I f y o u c a n n o t c a ll, w r i t e f o r s y m p to m blank
show loaned over the edge of the pen in National Association o f W ool manufac­ their own for the second tim e at the
a n d c irc u la r. In c lo s e 4 c e n ts in s ta m p s ,
which lay the (»00-pound hog, stretched turers, addressed the convention. He hands of the Am erican government.
you’ve yet
C O N S U L T A T IO N TR EE
to
the
bodily
compared
the
recent
hearing
before
out at full length on the floor and breath­
It was on May 20, 1902, that the A m er­
comfort it qiv?s in
the house committee on ta riff revision ican flag, hoisted a fte r the war with
ing »tertorously.
wettest weather
" I t ’s pretty tough on you and me, old to a minstrel show, with some o f the Spain, was hauled dowm in favor o f the
^ ^ ^ j^ ir s t S l^ c o i\ M o r r is o n ^ P o ^
chap, isn’t it,” wheezed the fat visitor, congressmen as end men.
MADE FOR------
blue-striped, single-starred ensign o f
"to be prize beauties?” — Chicago Tribune.
H a r o
Cuba.
---------AND
GUARANTEED
Then, in September, 1906, a com­
X e c e ia a r y P r e lim in a r y .
N O T R A IN S R U N N IN G .
W ATERPRO O F
pany o f marines landed at the palace
The young man with the engaging smile
» 3 0 0
from the United States cruiser Denver,
was offering his assistance in preparing Overland T raffic on Central Pacific
The 2
and halted a victorious revolutionary
AT ALL 00Q0 5T08ES
the dainties that were to be sold at the
1 CATALOG FREE
Stopped by Floods.
army on the outskirts o f Havana, and
church social.
which first
"In making these popcorn balls,” he
San Francisco, Jan. 16.— Beyond the American intervention,
asked, "what is the first thing to do?”
destruction o f the Southern Pacific came against a foreign pow'er, was
"Wash your hands,” said the practical company’ s bridges at Sacramento and once more a reality, this tim e to set
young woman w’ ho was overseeing the job. the
W esttrn Pacific crossing near things righ t among the Cubans them­
are the
there, the damage resulting from the selves.
H e r K ic k .
The members o f the Cuban congress
great rain storm which has deluged the
"T don’ t mlml finding a gray hair or central part o f Cal form a fo r the last had become indifferent and fo r months
two In my own hair,” sighed tho bache­ week is slight.
The danger is not prior to the revolution it had been im­
lor girl, who shows sorno few signs of over, howTever, i f the rain continues, possible to secure the attendance o f a
This necessitated govern­
the sore ami j’ellow leaf, “ bat when though apparently the storm is ceasing. quorum.
I pay $3 for a nice bunch o f lovely
So fa r very little o f the grain land ment by president al decree, and it was
fast thro- -h trains
brown curls and have to pick them out in the Sacramento and San Joaquin quickly follow ed by the cry that P resi­
between
of those, too, It isu’t fair. Do you vallegys has been inundated, and the dent Palma was assuming the role o f
The Am erican provisional
crest o f the flood has passed several of dictator.
think it is?”
governor, Charles E. Magoon, has done
the most dangerous points.
P O R T L A N D and
W h y , C e r t!
The principal danger is also at Sac­ all that it was ] ossible fo r him to do
The customer had handed over a cheek
ramento and Stockton, w’here an im­ to prevent a recurrence o f this state o f
SPOKANE
in payment of his long overdue milk bill.
affairs by decreeing that congressmen
"Is it a certified check?” asked the col­ mense spread o f farm ing land w ill be who do not attend the sessions shall
under
w
ater
if
the
levees
g
iv
e
way.
lector.
The Reason I Make and S. II Mr- Mon's $3.CO
not receive pay.
These rules, how­ &/ $ 3 .5 0 S h oo s T h a n A n y O ’.fcc r i.I,v .;u :a c tu r ~ r
"No, and it doesn’t need to be; I ’ m per­ T on igh t’s reports from those points are
ever,
have
already
been
declared
dicta­
1* beccuio I s ' y i the vf -r.rir the Ix r :'<■ of the trout
reassuring.
fectly good. That’s an impudent ques­
complete organic it .n of trained e x,
•
Eit.'llcd
torial by the congressmen, and an at­
•hoc.nak«rs In ths court; /
tion to nsk.”
Tha selection of th^ leathsra for each part of the «hoc
WM. McMURRAY, G. P. A.
tempt undoubtedly soon w ill be made and
every detvtl of th** mak'ng i - i
\itp nt. Is
" I guess you’d better get it certified,’’
Heavy Rains in California.
looked after by the List rtiocrr A - -• In th- nl o ■ .¡.dut/ rv.
to
repeal
or
amend
them.
Portland
said the collector. "You insist on having
I f I M ilt I M « yo*
.. caret«
W. L
i
Sacramento, Jan. 16.— A t the weath­
are made, y >u would t’ :en u: d. , i * i d wl.y t! r
M their
certified milk.”
■hape, At better, and «rear i jpger than any otLer make
er bureau in this city today rep< rts re-'
My Method o f Tannhur’ Soles n nhes them Mure
Frick to Sell Fine Hom e.
ceived indicated that floods m ight be
N o S c a r c it y .
Flexible and Longer Wearing than any others.
expected at Stockton and on the islands
Pittsburg, Jan. 19. Real
estate Nil»«*« lo r I 'v e r v \l**i»»li«*r o f tli«* F a m ily ,
“ Is this the financial editor?“
P N U
No. 4-09
in the delta o f the Sacramento and San men o f Pittsburg have a quiet tip that M m , li n y « . W o m e n . M U«en m il < hiltlr* n.
“ Yes. sir.”
"Just to settle a bet, will you pleas* Joaquin rivers, on o c c iu n to f the heavy “ Clayton,” the Pittsb u rg palace o f II.
f l l K N w r it ln jf to a d v e r tls e r g p ie
tell me if tiiere is such a thing as a $3 rain fall along the watersheds o f the C. Frick, on Homewood avenue, is for Faat Color Eyelets Used Exidusivtly. Catalog mailed fre*.
AY m e n t i o n t h i s p a p e r .
Calaveras river and other streams ris­ sale. The steel king is desirous o f
W. L. DOLOLA5,167 Spurk St., broikton, Must.
till? ”
“Certainly. I find a $3 bill In my ing in the Sierras. Steamers arrivin g qu itting Pittsb u rg forever. According
possession this i . ruing, and 1 stopped from the north this morning reported a to those closely in so iety, Mr. Frick
break in the levee on the Y olo county is b itterly angry at the lack o f inter­
nt the grocer's on my way downtown
side, below Elkhorn, 12 miles above est shown in the coming-out o f his
nnd paid It. You lose.”
here. The break is 75 fe e t wide.
daughter, Helen, here some tim e since.
IM v Ix t o n o f L a b o r .
Only about 15 young men, scarcely
Ruggles— Have you read the Presi­
enough to perform the figures o f the
Buried Alive fo r 19 Days.
dent’s message?
Messina, Jan. 16.— A th rillin g res­ dances, were in attendance at the b ig
Itamage— Yes— my section of it. I be­
cue was effected this morning when, party at “ Clayton.”
long to the Thirty-nine Club. \Ve divide
afte r having been for 19days under the
the message into thirty-nine parts. Each
348 Autos Á re Burned.
Get it from
member reads his own part and no more. ruins o f their home, t ree children o f
Fran­
Boston, Jan. 19.- The most exten ­
you r Groceri
Then, at our leisure we meet and com­ Nicola Manissoli were saved.
cesco Manisso i, a boy aged 9, managed sive automobile storage and repair
pare notes. Saves time.
to crawl out alone by burrowing from plant in the c ity burned today, destroy­
C o n c lu s iv e E v id e n c e .
the ruins and through a hole which ing 348 automobiles, valued at $750,-
“ See Jinx lately?”
seemed too narrow for even a cat to 0 )0. The fire spread to the old train-
"Saw him yesterday. He was hunt­ pass through. He was wounded and shed o f the Park Square railroad sta­
ing trouble.”
covered with blood. Once in the open tion, form erly us. d as the terminal o f
"H o w do you know?”
air he fainted, but soon revived and the N ew York, N ew Haven & Hartford
“ JTe asked me If I had seen any told his story. His tw o sisters were railroad, and destroyed the bicycle
thing o f his mother-in-law.” — Housto: rescued hy soldiers.
track and a large pavilion used for e x ­
Post.
hibition purposes. The damage to the
Valuable Freight Burns.
building w ill bring the total to $800,-
N o b lc « « e O b lig e .
There were six garages in the
Vancouver, B. C., Jan. 16.— A Cana­ 000.
The youthful George Washington had
K C Baking Pow der will do it ! Get
dian Pacific silk train with a cargo storage station.
just declared that he couldn’t tell a lie.
a can. T r y it for your favorite cake. If
"How would it look,” he »aid, “ for a valued at $1,000,000, which arrived
Trains C o lide Head On.
future President of the United States to by the Empress o f China, was run into
it dpesn’t raise better, more evenly, higher,
be el'gibls for membership in an Ananias aby a fast freigh t while standing on a
C offeyville, Kan., Jan. 19.— A south
eldb?”
siding 17 miles east o f S w ift Current bound passenger train on the Missouri
— if it isn’t daintier, more delicate in flavor,
Thereupon he trimmed the cherry tree last night. An error o f the h^akeman Pacific railroad, from Kansas City, col­
— w e return your money. Everybody
he had cut down, and proceeded to make in not closing the switch aft* r the lided head on with a north bound
a tig stick out of it.— Chicago Tribune.
train had taken the siding * aused the freig h t train, tw o m les west o f this
agrees K C has no equal.
accident.
The
train
immediately city this morning. Tw enty-fou r pas­
fa c ie
A lle n D e n a r i ,
4It has always seemed to me,“ said caught fire and four cars w ith valuable sengers were hurt, hut only two, Mr.
and Mrs. P. S. Pow ell, o f Mowata,
Uncle Allen Sparks, “ that it’s unjust to fre ig h t were totally destroyed.
U OUNCES ¿bp
call ’em ’Ananias clubs.’ It isn’t quit«
Okla,. are in a serious condition. The
fair to Ananias. He didn't actually utter
members o f the engine crews jumped
‘
------ „Git
Colon ize Quake Victim s.
any lies; he only lied hy implication. He
The engines
Paris, Jan. 14. The Duke di Litta, and saved themselves.
wasn't really eligible himself to member­
an Italian nobleman and owner o f vast were demolished.
ship in an Ananias dub.”
estates along the Miakka riv er in F lo r­
Iroquois C!a m* Settled.
ida, w ill throw open his lands for col­
T h o se l o v l n s F rie n d «.
Chicago, Jan. 19. It was made pub­
Nan— I saw poor dear Lll Oarilng- onization to 5,00i) falim ilies marie des­
horn's young man the other day.
He titute by the earthquake in Southern lic today that a fte r five years o f litiga-
looks as if she had picked him up at a Ita ly.
The only condition named hy tion settlements had been made in the
v » « c:.o~ v
bargain counter.
the duke is that each fam ily shall take cases o f 30 o f the deaths caused by the
Fan— Yes, and she got only a remnant, tw o farms, cultivatin g one for them- Iroquois theater fire.
I t is stated that
Bt that.
■elves and the other for him.
$75U a case is to be paid.
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