O W A H D E . R U R T O M .-ü is a y e r * r l Le».]vlil*>, t ’olor»ni«i» price*: Gold H11 ver, ad, f l ; CJolU, HU ver, 7 » ’ ; Clof<l, 5oc; Zinc or i'ouper, (il. Cy unido ten ib . M ailing envelope* and lu ll price U lt »e ilt ou application. Control and L in ni re work solicited. lU le re u c e i Carbouai« M » tloual Hank. H ___ Good Blood M m m good health, and Hood’s Sarsaparilla has an unapproachsd record aa a blood-purlfler. sfexitfa$ < £M x& .«eeei£i)ii> ti It i‘ff»'Cts Its wonderful cures, not simply because it contains sarsaparilla but because it combines the utmost remedial values o f more than '¿Odifferent ingredients. There is no real substitute for it. I f urged to buy any preparation said to be “ just as go o d ” you rosy be sure it is inferior, costa Use to make, '. and yields the dealer a* larger profit. MERCHANTS I I WILL TRADE W a ll Paper. M o u ld in gs, P cturen and oth er s im ilar co e d s . for tim b er land, farm la n d or cash. Low est w h o l e s a l e prices. W r it e m e. ) (le t H ood’s Sarsaparilla today. In usual liquid 1 form or iu chocolated tablet« kuowu aa Saraataba. E. H. MOOREHOUSE (•} 144 Seventh St., Portland, Oregon r3) (•' ?#) *»® »# «>*>«• «>£»•• (•;<£ A ll She P a id F or. BENSON SWORN AS GOVERNOR ONE OF THE OLDEST MEN IN AMERICA. Says: “ Panina Has Been My Stand by For Many Years.” ies of Two State Offices. Right to This Declared Many Y ears A g o by O rego n Suprem e C o u rt— N ew G overn or Gets Down to M ork Immediately on Taking O f Farms i | A T L A S L A N D C O ., ! SLICKER 16 c . F o r C. Gee Wo J The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. T o E n jo y The 2 “FLYERS” are the O. R. & N. fast through trains between I f you tratfrr from Fit*, F e U .«f »»c tn e .«, Spa.m« £ have chil-lr*a. or fri-o.l* that «I » »o. my New D ia - covwry will r«li-ra f ern, and ail you ar* a*ked to uo is to »*od f-<r a Fra® B ' 1-*M D r . M a y ’ s K p i l e p t io id e C u r e . It h . . rn r. I t ‘ -n ««n i. wr-.r. . . . t y iliin . . 1» . R.ut ! . . . with itlructto«.. F.,pr.>< t'r .p . J. t t u T U W l h? « » y L .-i«r .t..r , T.nd. r t l « N .tto ..lF "rti1 .Dii O rn i« A it, Jn n .a vh . IP06. O M », . n t j No 18971. P i . « “« c l- » AftB .nil full . t ld r .i. I> R . W . I I . M A T , S iS P e a r l »«r e u t, » W V o r k C it y . PORTLAND and SPOKANE W M . McMURRAY, G. P. A. Portland F N U No. 10—09 F e rrj*• a r» brst b»r»n»o every year therptallrr Rets a new «nppiy. frmhly tested and pet np. T'un run no ri*k o f poorly kept orr^nmant *to«irA. W e take the palm ; yongettbereanlta. Hay o f the best equipped and monte* pert seed grow er* In America. It I* to onr advantage to satisfy you W e w ill. For sale every. ‘ Our iv* Seed Annual r Write to D. M. FT WRY 4 CO , DatroH, M ich . J t t K IT w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t í » m e n tio n t h i « p a p e r . W. M A P L E IN E A Flarorinif. I t make, t ayrup better than Maple. J* ^ S o U b y (r a e o k Gas Company D isgorges. N ew York, March 2.— Disbursement o f the $12,000,000 in rebates due to gas consumers in Manhattan and the Bronx, under the 80-cent gas law in connection w ith the decision o f the United States Supreme court, was be gun today by the Consolidated Gas company and its subsidiary corpora tions. When the first d ay’ s work o f repayment was closed approxim ately 9,000 checks had been sent out, these «K S fcg a tin g about $100,000. Put Cannon on Airships. Berlin, March 2.— The m ilitary a ir ship o f the future is to be armed with small cannon or machine guns. The army authorities at several headquar ters throughout Germany are exp e ri m enting along this line and it has been viru taliy decided to provide balloons o f the rigid Zeppelin type eith er with cannon o f small caliber or machine guns. Judge Anderson Makes Possible M ax imum $ 7 2 0 ,0 0 0 . W ¿ { ‘r ' Chicago, Feb. 2fi.— A reduction from Judge Landis’ fine o f $29,240,000 to a I>osrible maximum fine o f $720,000 is admitted to be the meaning o f a ruling Secretary of Stale Now Draws Salar On her way home from morning serv fice M akes Appointments. ice, say» a writer iu the New York Pres», Mr». Scott complained to the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ friend who had Joined her o f the ex Salem, March 2.— In the presence o f ISAAC BROCK, 120 YtARS O f AG t ceeding dullness o f the sermon. Mr. Isaac Brock, o f McLennan coun ‘‘Yes. mamma, but it was very cheap,” practically all the xtate officials, Sec little Jimmy hastened to say. “ You only retary o f State Benson yesterday took ty, T ex ., is an ardent friei d to Peruna paid a dime for it.” the oath o f office as governor o f O re and speaks o f it in the follow in g term s: “ Dr. H artm an’s remedy, Peruna, I gon and immediately entered upon the have found to be the best, if not the O n ly O ne “ B R O M O Q U IN IN E ” " ’ e w ant stock, wheat, dairy and fru it T That 1 h L A X A T I V E IlK O M O Q U IN IN E Look performance o f his duties as such. The farms. Havim r a lurge Eastern corre- J only reliable remedy for COUGHS, w e are in a position to make T fo r (he signature o f E. W. G R O V E . Used the f apondenre quivk sales. Drop us a card if you have T oath was administered by C h ief Justice CO LDS, C A T A R R H and diarrhoea. world over to Cure a Cold in One P a y. 25c. an yth in g or know o f any farm s fo r sale. J “ Peruna has been my staiidnv for many F. A. Moore in the govern or’ s private years, and I a'tribute my good health and W a n t e d n K e n t. office. F o llow in g the administration my extreme age to this remedy. It exactly W ife— Would it please you, dear, If ^ 420 Lumber Exchange £ o f the oath, the assemblage expressed meets all my requirements. I learned another language? “ I have come to rely upon it almost J PORTLAND, OREGON $ Husband— Yes, It would delight mo their approval hy generous applause and then extended congratulations to [ en tirely fo r the many little things for ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Infinitely. which I need medicine. I believe it W ife — Well, which one shall I study? Mr. Benson. The first official act o f Governor Ben- to be especially valuable to old people.’ ’ Husband—The sign language. — Isaac Brock. Bon was the appointment o f S. A. K o g IF YOUVE Smart Set. er, as insurance commissioner and Miss NEVER VfORN O a t o f t l» « “ D im SflWUtJ M o th ers w ill fin d Mrs. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g Flossie Shambrook as stenographer to B yrup th e 1». at rem ed y to use fo r th e ir c liild r e a the governor. Erostratus had fired the Ephesian H a lf an hour later the d u r in g th e te e th in g p e rio d . '«nan* commission o f P eter A p p legate as state dome. “ They may expunge that from the rec land agent, was signed. L u r ie A lle n . C. N. M cArthur, who has been chos ord,” he chuckled, “ but my name will go “ I ’m not naming any names.” said ITn you've yet thundering down the ages, just the to learn the bodily cle Allen Sparks, “ but, speaking of Lin en as private secretary o f Governor same!” comfort it gives in coln, the more a man is really like him Benson, is at work in the governor's Rtiil, this doesn’t prove that posterity the wettest weather the more we don’t send to Washington office, but he w ill not be officially ap will remember the much more common pointed to that position until a fte r the place name of Willett.— Chicago Tribune. j from this State these days.” MADE FOR----- special session, as M cArthur desires to H a r d s e r v i c e ------ AND C I T C Ht. Vitus' Danne ana orvons 1 oseases p«i perform his duties as speaker o f the P IL E S C U R E D I N 6 TO 14 D A Y S GUARANTEED i I • • 3 nently cured hy Dr. 1 in e'» Great Nerve Re. house. M cArthur is not draw nig his P A Z O O IN T M E N T ’ is guaranteed to cure any W ATER PR O O T ! atorer. Send for FREE $2.00 trial bottle and treatise. case o f Itching, Blind, Bleeding o r Protru ding salary as private secretary but is still Ür. K. H. Kline, Ld., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa. Piles in 6 to 14 d ays or m oney refunded. 50c. draw ing pay as speaker o f the house AT All GOQD STORES N a t u r e liiM t r u c t lu n , while helping to revise the house ( • r o t v i i i f f S iiH jilr In u N . CATALOG FREE ‘‘Papa can swim I ke a fish, can’t he, journal. “ You should remember that a public mamma V” Mr. Benson w ill now draw tw o sal official is but u servant of bis coun ‘ ‘No. dear; he swims like a sea Hon or aries, $5,000 a year as governor and try.” a muskrat. He has to come to the sur $4,500 a year as secretary o f state. “ Yes,” answered young Mrs. Torklns, face to breathe.” His righ t to the tw o salaries was de “ but aren't a few of them a little like clared by the Supreme court many I Sore throat leads to Tonsilitis. Quinsy and Diph- the servant we used to have who went I theria. H am lin's W izard O il used as a garttl« years ago, when Secretary o f State home every night with a market bas Everybody loves earliest veritable* upon the first symptoms o f a sore throat w ill in Chadwick became governor. “ arid brilliant flower«. 1 herel< re, to ? Under ket c>n her arm?” — Washington Star. gaiu you a « .» cuntoinor wo offer: variably p resen t all three o f these dread diseases the decisions o f the Supreme court Ben 10C0 kernels Pino Onion Seed. * “ Rich Carrot Seed. son w ill continue to he governor after Telephone and the Farmer. P u r flu lly R e fo r m e d . Celery, lftO Parsley. Juicy Radish Seed. In speaking o f the recent char.ge in Police Justice— 1 ought to senf you up his term as secretary ends. H is term Buttery Lettuce Seed. as secretary w ill end when the next its telephone exchange, made by the for a year. You are u hopeless tv e. Ten derTu rn ip Seed, j r 1C?0 ” Sw eet Rutabaga S'd. Old Vagabond— With all due reapeck, legislature meets. H is term as g o v W estern E lectric company, at Peta 100 '* Melons, 100Tom ato. y’r honor, that ain’t so. I ’ m bad enough, ernor w ill not end until his successor luma, California, the Petaluma Courier BitilifitFlowering Aaaiilf j but I ain’t as bad as I used to be. F ’r has been inaugurated. I n all 10,000 kernel« o f warranted \ giv es an exposition o f the value o f the northern grown r.et I*, well worth twenty-seven years, y’r honor, I was a (i.O O " f ar y br.wV money (Including telephone, which the farmers in this Klg CatulogJ a ll postpaid for hut 16 baggage smasher on a railroad! vicin ity should profit by. T o quote In Hfoniiis. FIN D P O R P H Y R Y G O D . And 11 ' you send 20c we add a nac the C ou rier: ago c f Earl «ct t'o i ^ Recipe fo r Lam e Back. Dig HUnt, Tool and i.^ed Catalog “ The addition o f the farmers lines free to intending, buyer*. W rite for T o one-half pint good whiskey, add Believed to P ro ve That Egyptians S et w ill not only be a great advantage to Bairn- today. tled in M exico. THE JOE* k. SALZER SEED CO. ’ one ounce syrup sarsaparilla and one the farm er but w ill also tend to LaCRosr-e, w i3 . ounce Toris compound, which can be Los Angeles, Cal., March 2.— That greatly increase the business o f the X 5SSZ21 | procured o f any druggist. Take in the E gyptians crossed from the land o f city. teaspoonful doses before each meal and “ Only recently has the farm er seen before retiring. This recipe is said to the N ile and settled in M exico, by the great benefits to be derived from means o f the lost continent, Atlantis, be the best known to medical science. the use o f the telephone. It used to is the new theory advanced by Colonel happen that frequently a farm er would L. R. Fox, a local c ivil engineer and A ft e r a F a a lil«g . come to town with a load o f grain or In proof o f this theory Rivers— Are you on speaking terma archaeologist. produce and stand around all day w a it The Chinese Doctor Fox today brought here interesting with Haggles? in g fo r the highest bidder on the load. Th is w on defu l man has archaeological specimens dug up in the Brooks—O, yes; whenever we meet ] I f it hapened that he came at a tim e made p lif e study o f the C ity o f M exico w hile workmen in his tell him he’s a sneaking scoundrel, and hi prop erties o f Hoots. when the market was favorable, he H erb s and Barks, and tells me I ’m a liar and a slanderer. — iM charge w ere excavatin g through the m ight Ket bids, unless the buyers had is giving: th e world the cago Tribune. ruins o f a prehistoric temple. Four b o n e lito f his services. cliqued against him ; but more often teen fe e t below the surface they found he would be obliged to hang around all N o M ercury, P o is o n s T o B rea f: in N e w Shoes. a porphyry god, most E gyptian in ap o r D ru gs U sed. N o day and then either sell at the same A lw a y s s h a k e in A lle n ’s F oot-E ase, a p o w d e r, pearance, resem bling the Sphinx, t cu res hot, s w e a tin g , a c h in g , s w o lle n feet, iDJBtSf f i f t 1 O p era tion s o r C utting pprice offered in the morning or haul u res corn s, in g r o w in g n a ils an d bu nions. A t weighing about 30 pounds and being a Guarantees to euro C atarrh, A sthm a, Lungr, the load back home. II d ru g g is ts an d sh oe steres, 25c. D o n t a ccep t fo o t tall. Stomach and K id n ey troubles, and a ll P riv a te m y s u b stitu te. S a m p le m a ile d F R E E . A d d ress “ I t ’ s different now. The rural tele Diseases o f M en and Wom en. V ilen S. O lm sted , L e R o y , N . Y . Nearby were an urn o f terra cotta phone has changed all this. Today the A SURE CANCER CURE painted Vermillion, provin g that it was J u st received fm m P ek in , China - safe, sure farm er has no excuse fo r d rivin g to L e n g th . for use in temples and not fo r the com and reliable. U n fa ilin g in its works. I f you cannot call, w r ite f o r sym ptom blank Excited Caller— Sir, in the Thunder mon people, . and bearing representa town without first knowing the exact and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. bolt this morning you said my speech at tions o f asps, E gyptian priests and condition o f the market, for he can call CO N SU LTATIO N TREE the banquet last night was ‘‘about 2,000 chieftains, some headB o f priestB, ar up the buyer in advance and i f the m arket is righ t he can contract for yards long.” I want to know what----- rowheads and a spindle bearing hiero his produce before leaving home. Reporter (with a gasp)—Colonel, so glyphics sim ilar to the Etruscan. Fox ^ 6 2 U i^ ir 5^ i i L ^ c o i \ ^ l o ^ help me, I wrote it ‘‘2.000 words!” “ This enables him to g e t the highest declres the porphyry god is 3,000 years possible price fo r his produce and con ld. sequently he has more money to spend in town. Perrin Gets N ew T rial. “ This is only one o f the many uses San Francisco, March 2.— The U n it o f the telephone by which the farm er ed States Circuit court o f appeals is greatly benefited. Today there is the full confidence of the Well-Informed handed down a decision today granting hardly any one in a well settled coun of the World and the Commendation of a new trial to Dr. E. W . Perrin, con try who has not availed him self o f it victed o f land frauds, in connection by telephoning for a doctor when some the most eminent physicians it was essen w ith John A . Benson. The new trial one was ill or for a broken part o f a tial that the component parts of Syrup is granted on the ground that D istrict machine that stopped farm operations of Figs and E lixir of Senna should be Judge D eHaven erred in excluding cer until it was mended. tain testimony. Benson, who was con “ The telephone is a great protection known to and approved by them; there victed at the same tim e, appealed on against loss o f crops due to sudden fore, the California Fig Syrup Co. pub the ground o f insufficiency o f the in weather changes. Recently the United lishes a full statement with every package. dictm ent and was denied a new trial. States W eather bureau has put into The opinion was rendered by Judges operation a system which w ill enable The perfect purity and uniformity of pro Morrow and Ross. them to warn the fru it grow er in ad duct, which they demand in a laxative The Reason I M' ke and Sell More Men’s $3.CP vance when any sud !»*n drop in the iu $3.50 Shoe» TUan Any Othfr Manufacturer Train T o o k His O ranges. remedy of an ethical character, are assured 1* bec*v?e I pve th* w«-ar*r the fccneUt of tho ir.o»t temperature is expected. F-y means compete orr -nizat>,n of traced expeitk and (killed Cuadalajara, M ex., March 2.— Jose o f a main office and various sub-sta shoemaker« in thr. cor.ntry by the Company’s original method of man The uelecti- n of ths leathers for each part cf the shoe, Flores is in ja il at I.aBaraca, charged tions these reports are sent out over a and every detail of the mak'iw in evrry department, Is ufacture known to the Company only. looked nuarby the be it •hoeiua;-«'ra 1 p the shoe induatry. w ith w recking a train. He has a plan telephone to practically all fru it gro w I f I could »how you how carefujv W l Douglas shoes The figs of California are used in the tation near Salamea and loading a car ers. A clerk is on fluty at all hours at ars-mado, yoa would then nrder >Ur d why they hold their ahape, At heft- r. and wear longer ti-.an aay other maks. production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of w ith oranges, he demanded that the the Los Angeles office to send out these My Method o f Tanning l he Soles makes them More F U x ib le a -d Longer Wearing than am/ others. A s this warnings. When notified o f an e x Senna to promote the pleasant taste, but Mexican Central remove it. S h o c k f o r E v e r y M e m b e r o f t h e F -.im lly , was not done he set the switch so that pected drop in temperature the fru it I C t n , I l» y H , W iH i> e n , M iM e « n m l M u ld r s n . the medicinal principles are obtained from Far sal-» by slfiv» dealers sverywlrere. the first on com ing train would run gro w er can make the necessary ar P A l l T i n M } Norn* _• i-i.i,.- m it hoot W. I- Dougina plants known to act most beneficially. onto it, hoping the train crew would rangements for p r tecting his crops. v H U I l u l l * iiam • ai'd price ruimped on bottom. Fast Colbr Eveletj Used Exclusively. Catalo« mailed fro* T o get its beneficial effects always buy take his oranges. Northbound passen “ Socially the telephone has worked W. L. DOLGLAS, 167 Spark t.. Brockton. Mass. the genuine— manufactured by the Cali g e r train No. G ran into the car, wonders among the farmers and by its w reckin g the engine, b aggage car and use the greatest disadvantage to farm fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale a third class coach, and injuring seve lif e — that o f social i olation has been by all leading druggists. ral passengers. H e is now a prisoner. overcome. * WE WANT R E D U C E S R E B A TE FIN E S . jL made today hy Judge Anderaon in the retrial ox the Standard Oil company o f Indiana for rebating. The ruling was informal, hut it almost certainly will stand. The Court o f Appeals in ruling out Judge Landis’ great fine eliminated the view that each carload o f oil on which a rebate was accepted constituted a separate offense. There were 1,402 o f these carloads, the freig h t charges for which were paid in 36 differnent set tlements. Judge Anderson interpreted the de cision, which, he said, served as his guide, to im ply that the rebates ac cepted afte r each o f the 36 settlements constituted the units o f offense. Judge Andersen’s ruling was a se vere blow to D istrict Attorney Sims. He and his assistant, James H. W il- kerson, had argued that each o f the 500 shipments, m aking possible a max imum o f $10,000,000, constituted an offense. This v ie w Judge Anderson dt d ared ho could not understand. He sawr no reason why, i f a trainload or a carlot were regarded as a separate offense, the m atter m ight not he fu r ther divided, m aking a hundredweight or a gallon, a unit, greatly increasing the number o f offenses and m agn ify ing the p inishment. Mr. W ilkerson argued that the fine possible under the court’s ruling would serve merely as a license to a great corporation. On this Judge Anderson said in effec t: “ That is a consideration which has no w eigh t with me whatever. I am not concerned with the effectiveness o f the statutes, but with their interpreta tion and application. I f the v iew that I have taken has the effect you stated, that is a m atter fo r the lawmakers to consider. I f the laws are inadequate, g e t them to supply a rem edy.” ® ! i g th e Im p o a a liile . For Infanta an4 Children, M Sgjj b-»*, r . 1 ^ 1 AU'OIIOI. 3 PL a CENT -1 AN î’SelabL’ ÎVrparailonrorAs sr .ni.!$itïftodaiidltegula 1 . ■ ; / ■ Sin.TOcSs ai 1 Bowdï of i . c A kv 1 ài >r.| ■pSO ¡V. ' À V V A i * . . The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of Prom olcs DigeslinnJThefrfd ‘ rfest.Contoiiisneitter Oriu..».Morphine nor Mineral. N o r N a r c o t ic . tv ; iv ’ s s u i J?ixj*o/'ü’dD & ym A i I mi W - tierum e I t ■te S ili- ; % * ^ H, - hire., w - ttm ’kdSUfer, lütóyem Murar. * L - 6 C * v7- .'.-a o ■ Ap-rfrct Remedy forCmisfipa i t - tio n . Sou* Sto¡.ach.Dlarrl«íij VVonus.ConvulsH'iis.Kcverish ' 5 -ti ness anù L o s s o F S l e e p . Facsimile Signature of SST NEW YORK. h f For Over \J Thiriy Years A iil Í R E S C E N T BAKINC POWDER E g g -P h o s p h a te T R O U B L E IS FEARED. Unrest Prevails at Trial o f Calho’ in in San Francisco. San Francisco, Feb. 26.— There is an undercurrent o f unrest at the Calhoun trial. Various reports are heard every day to the effect that trouble is mo mentarily expected. Heney and his bodyguards are on the alert all the tim e, and no person comes into the courtroom who is not carefu lly scruti nized. The examination o f Holzborg, which was to have been continued this morn ing, was postponed until this after- .ioon, so that his ex-partner, Parry Kallman, who is a witness for the prosecution, could be produced in court. The prosecution claimed that Kallman would te s tify that H olzb erg said when he heard o f the shooting o f Heney by Haas that i f he had been Haas he would have done the same thing. It has further developed that H olzberg is a stockholder in the United Railroads. This alone is taken as being sufficient ground for his disqualification. The morning session was slow. Dur ing the first hour and a h alf Judge L aw lor examined a new venire o f 60, and retained 35 fo r examination by counsel. W holesom e P u re These 'who believe in quality' use PO W D ER 25 Ounces for 25 Cents ; k g L*, OU N CES^ ~ — — ,1 S E E S W A R AH E AD . Russia E xpects Austria Will S ervia in Fortnight. Get it from your Grocer A FULL POUND 25c. M ade from pure, carefully tested materials. Get a can on trial. Y o u never saw such cakes and biscuit T h ey’ll open your eyes. Invade ,i¡ re* v£r'tAOOosc,flT St. Petersburg, Feb. 26.— The pes simism w ith regard to the Balkan c ri sis is steadily increasing in diplom atic circles, where it is believed that Aus tr ia ’ s action against S ervia may be expected w ithin a fortn igh t unless a solution to the present gra ve problem is soon arranged. Foreign office officials state that Russia is not disposed to consider an invasion o f S ervia alone as a casus belli, but there is fea r that the g o v ernm ent’ s hand may be forced by pop ular feelin g. The beginning o f hostil ities w ill throw thousands o f Russian volunteers into the Servian ranks. T ried to Get G raft Photo. Pittsburg, Feb. 26.— A t the trial o f Councilmen K lein , Wasson and Brand and Banker Ramsey on charges o f con spiracy, gro w in g out o f the rec» nt g r a ft charges, D etective T. S. Huff- ling testified that he had seen Detec tiv e W ilson pay W illiam Brand, presi dent o f the common council, and Coun cilman K lein each $500 to influence their support for legislation. Detec tiv e Huffling told how he had also seen Councilman Wasson take $300 from D etective W ilson, and how he had at tempted to take a flashlight picture o f Wasson in the F o rt P itt Hotel. SHOES F O R M EN T h e s e splendid m e n ’s s h o e s represent the best r there is hi shoe leather. E v e r y piece o f material is o f the ^choicest tannage. T h e w orkm ansh ip ¡3 p erfect; the styles are up-to-date. W h en it com es to service, there is n oth in g that equals them ia lasting qualities. “HONORBILT” SHOES are everyth in «* the name im plies. T h e y are “ b u ilt c/* h o n o r ," N o m atter w h e re y o u lo o k , o r w h a t y o u pay, y o u w ill n e v e r find an yth ing that w ill outclass them in w ear, styl o r c om fo rt. If y o u r dealer wr:!l not supply y©i\ w r ite to us. !£, L o o k fo r the M a y e r T ra d e M a rk on the sole. / R F E - S c r l us the name o f 9 »l-saler1 handle Mayor Honorhilt Shoos, r.nd we wl free pov.f - i I. u beauuiul picture 01 (Jesrjji ton. kite u x A P9 ***rr* . % \ ’ Vc .V io r k<* !.'••: « ' I. ’ >*S' . Vart6a j ’ jl >.<:onCom 1 ’ !io*-a »eftiuC.iibli.on Mwv . a . Sjvnul .Mom 'Je\v ol Shoes. / o f an international conference fo r the conservation o f natural resources, ac cording to a cablegram from Berlin. The dispatch adds that the proposal, however, doubtless w ill he accepted. A financial authority suggests that R oosevelt is “ tr>in g indirectly to get back at the trusts, which are exploitin g A m erica’s natural w ealth .” “ Have you any alarm clocks?” inquired the customer. “ Yes, ma’am," said the man behind the counter. “ About what price do you wish to pay for one?” “ The price is no object, if I can get the kind I am after. What I want is one that will rouse the hired girl without wak ing tbe whole family.” “ I don’t know of any such alarm clock T o Take Census o f Japs. •s that, ma'am,” an id the man. “ We keep H arvester Company Pays. Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 26.— The sen- [ juet the ordinary kind -the kind that will Topeka, Kan., March 2.— The In ter wake the whole family without disturbing ate today passed the bill providing for national H arvester company today paid the hired girl.” —Chicago Tribune. a census o f Japanese in the state, to to R. L. Thomas, clerk o f the Shawnee determine whether or not C alifornia county D istrict court, $13,702, the fine 1 should ask fo r a general A siatic exclu and costs assessed against the company sion act. The b ill already has pissed by Judge A. W Dana for v iola tin g the the assembly and w ill he signed by the Kansas anti-trust laws. The case was governor at once. I t empowers the appealed and affirmed by the Supreme state labor commissioner to take the court a month ago. | census. I j r f «■.. 1 # ' F. M aj .:r Boot C f Shoo Co. A :’f ■ ? / M 7 J F M ’ I L W A U K E E . W I S C O N S I N _____________ wàriSÎy— ''& & & Packers Sued by State. L ittle Rock, A rk ., March 1.— Suits were filed here today by the state against the Cudahy Packing company, “ Tnese are only a few o f the many National Packin g company, Jacob Dold uses which the successful farm er makes Packing company, the M orris Packing o f his telephone. In short he is in company, S w ift & Oh. and the South touch not only with his neighbors, but ern B eef & Provisions company, asking the entire w orld.” penalties aggregatin g $3,300,000 each for alleged violations o f the state anti »11 in D i e t . trust laws, last week upheld by the Su A certain father, who is fond o f put preme court o f the United States. The ting his boys through natural history state charges the companies with being examinations. Is often surprised by in an unlawful combination to control their mental agility. He recently asked prices. them to tell him “ what animal Is satis fied with the least nourishment.” Berlin N ot Enthusiastic. “ The m oth!” one o f them shouted Chicago, March 1.- Marked indiffer- * confidently. “ It eat* nothing but holes.” ence characterizes the German recep — Atchison (»lobe. tion o f President R oosevelt’s proposal A a k ln a l ‘ ’S ” s p o h n SSSiSdEUBCXjr.- *v m m n th is v e ry r !ed, is th e g r o >.vn fo r B r a d ior hor.'i'. ; a! i*ep. 'ih s c o i and n 1 iSys ; llii' . * W A CUAJUMEro Ct! AND P R tlVENTIVI: - roR - ijf i Dl'I.-np,, InfiLfiwj I < : V , '¿4$ 1. CoUrrhal Pcvcr. S ffirarioQ , fn £ ... j; Pharyngitis, c V rr- • and (feet . ** **** ;T-i«î h ’ : # Ì ■A, jj . 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