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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1910)
I Dentistry Out o f town peoi'l« on'l (»tblgework tin lob««! in one da- if uHcet>Mry. Ww will ffiv* you « geo- 122k gold or Dorcola I crown lor $ 3 .5 « J Molar Crown« 5 . 0 1 I 22kBridgoTooth 3 .5 C I Gold Filling« 1 .0 ( I Enamel Filling« 1 .0 1 I 8ilv«r Filling« .5 ( I Inlay Filling« 2 .5 ( I Good Rubbor _ A, 1 Plain 5 .0 ( ____________ J B««t Red - - f Ci. W. *. n m , Pa— bor Plato. f.O l ta him i minimi m rn u u i Painlen Extr tlon .0 1 W O R K G U A R A N T E E D FO R 13 Y E A R S Paluloaa h«tra«-n>>n h rmt w hen at I »tea o r bridge worl la or<lered. OonaulUtlon F ree, Yon cannot aet bettc l>alnli ih work «lone anywhere. A l l w o r k fu lly g u m nuteiMt. Motlern e loctrlo equipm ent. Heat method» Wise Dental Co. 'AILINO HuiLDIWO _ _ '7 *5 ?w n * r v n g « f t l U . ' h iu i < .%\' n m .H iï. P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N O fflC S HOUAU: • A. M. te » P. M. »und*/«. I U L Ï Portland, Ore., Dec. 81, 09. These are the ruling' prices in Portland today and we are paying likewise. We never charge commission. Ship any day. Let all Pro duce be o f good quality. Live Ducks in demand, at je r pound.......................... Dressed Veal up to 130 lbs Dressed H o g s ..................... Live Hens and Springs, . . . Dressed Hens and Springs Dressed Turkeys, 22Jc to. Dressed Geese, t 16c 11c 10c 14c 16C 25c 16c Address, FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO/ “Fighting the Beef Trust'’ PORTI AND, OREGON. C a m o m ile . E l g n • I I I I * Bookkeeping course the noil practical. I«- dividual oftce desks. Personal bei« • «29 Uuildm. Ho.ll.ul. Orno. t*oi 111 0 1 u rn e re nee. “ Yea,*’ said the bride of three short months, "I had made up my mind to remain in the spinster class, then John appeared upon the scene and I ac cepted him because he was so unlike Other men.” “ Oh, of course he’s different,” re joined the envious lady friend. "He proposed.”—Yonkers Statesman. If Your Eyes Bother You get a box o f PETTIT'S EYE SALVE, old, reliable, most successful eye rem edy made. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. A11 A n n u u l L u x u r y . It 1 b said not only that decoctions or the leaves dried and powdered of the common camomile wili destroy Insects, but that nothing contributes so much to the health of a garden as a number of camomile plants dis persed through it. No greenhouse or hothouse should be without camomile in a green or in a dried state; either the stalks or the flowoirs will answer. Clip This Out. At the first sign of rheumatic pains or backache, or a feeling of being gen erally run down and weakened, the fol lowing simple prescription should be used: “ One ounce compound syrup Sarsa parilla; one ounce Toris compound; half pint high grade whiskey. Mix them and take a tablespoonful before each meal and at bedtime. The bottle must be well shaken each tim e." Any druggist has these ingredients or he wiU get them from his wholesale house. An English boy went to visit his iwo Scotch eonsins during his summer vacation. His breakfast every morn Ing consisted of plain oatmeal, and he got very tired of it. “ Say, Jack,” he i n j u r y n o n e i*y toe«. said, “ don’t you ever have milk with Before the draining and diking of your porridge?” Jack turned to his brother. "Eh, England and Holland, mosquitoes, ma Tom," he said, “ the lad thinks it’s laria, chills and fever were as bad as Christmas.” - Success Magazine. in our Southern States 10 -day. Un- dlked and undrained, neither of these A I.... . Alicnd. countries had risen to its place in his They were about to open the Pana tory, but had been balked by malarial ma canal In due form. "What nre we waiting for?” asked degeneration. the man who was to deliver the ora tion. “ We are waiting,” answered the mas ter of ceremonies in a husky whisper, “ to see if we can’t scare up a few American built ships to go through first!”—Chicago Tribune. The danger from slight cuts or wounds is always blood poisoning. lTie immediate application o f Hamlin's Wizard oil makes blood poisoning im possible. So L ik e a M an . “George, did you go and order that The carrot grows spontaneously throughout Europe, Asia Minor, Siber parlor lamp I told you I wanted?” ia, Northern China, Abyssinia, North “No, Laura; I clean forgot It.” ern Africa, Madeira and the Canary “Why, I asked you to tie a string Islands. around your finger to remind you of it, and you said you would.” "I know I did, but in the abstraction of the moment I tied it around my pocketbook.” U l ! LIVER " I find Cascarcts so good that 1 would not be without them. I was troubled a great deal with torpid liver and headache. Now since taking Cascarets Candy Cathar tic I feel very much better. I shall cer tainly recommend them to my friends as the best medicine I have ever seen.” Anna B&zinet, Osborn Mill No. 2 , Kail River, Mass. C U T T H IS O U T . m ail it w ith y ou r ad d ress to the S terlin g R em ed y Com pany, Ch casro. III., and re c iv*- a handsom e sou v en ir G old Hon Bon F R E E . O b v io u sly . "Aunt Hepsy, what do they us« ‘In visible hairpins’ for?” “To fasten up invisible hair, o! course, child.” C o \ vs X\\ m A \ o \\ CONCENTRATED FIR TREE OIL May ta \>emax\e\A\y overcome* by proper peisona\ eftexte tvrtVWe as- pu re, not a com p ound. N a u r e ’s natural rem edy, from the D ou g la s F ir T ree. H as w on d erfu l anti- ststanceoj \W on&VnAy Wt$\c\a\ s< p tic and h ea lin g p rop erties. On a ccou n t o f its penet rating: p ow er it is q u ick ly taken up b y the blood corp u scles and ca rried to all parts o f the body, d e s tro y in g and ca rr y in g o ff all im purities b oth «>f th e flesh an«i bones, leaving the system in a purified condition. It is in dispensable fo r all a ffection s o f the nose, th ro a t and lunirs, such as colds, hoarseness, tu berculosis, bronchitis, pn eu m onia. ca tarrhal troubles, rheum atism , eczem a and all skin diseases, kidney, live»- and bladder troub les, a lso fo r sp rains, sore m uscles and lame back M ai'ed upon receip t o f stam ps o r m oney ord er: l»ott!es 2 5 c is „ SO cts. and $1 sizes. M onev refu n ded if p u rch a ser is n ot m ore than satisfied. Atrents w anted. Puget Sound W ood Product« Co.. ANACORTCS, WASH. C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor T h is w o n d e fu l man has m ade a life stu d y o f the p r o p e r tie s o f R oots. H e r b s and B arks, and is privine th e w orld th e b en efit o f his services. * No Mercury, Poisons or U sed . No Operation» or Cutting G uaran tees to c u r e C a tarrh . A sth m a . L u n g , S tom a ch and K id n ey trou b les, and all P riva te D iseases o f M n and W om en . A SU R *: C A N C E R CU RE Just re c e iv e d fr o m P e k in , C hin a — safe, sure and relia b le. U . tailing: in its w orks. I f you ca n n ot call, w r it e f o r sy m p tom blank and circu la r. In close 4 c e n ts in stam ps. CONSULTATION fRCC The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 162Mi First St., cor. Morrison, Portland, Or* NEW YORK BANKING TR U S T IS FORMED Composed of J . P . Morgan, T . F. Ryan and Levi P . Morion. Merger o f the Age— Ha» a Capital ot S I6 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , and De posits o f Over $ 1 3 3 ,0 0 0 — Includ es Three LaPg^st Banking and Trust Companies in New York. New York, Jan. 4.—J. Pierpont Mor gan, Thomas F. Ryan and Levi I\ Mor ton linked hands in New York today in a trust company merger which unites resources of $150,000,000. It is a triple combination, bringing the Guaranty Trust company, the Mor ton Trust company and the Fifth Ave nue Trust company, all of this city, under one head with the title of the Guaranty Trust company. The merger is perhaps the largest of its kind in the United States. Directors of all three companies mot today and informally proposed the terms of merger which will be put in more definite form Wednesday, when another directors’ meeting will be held and the plan ratified by stockholders. The for mal vote will not be taken until later. Levi I*. Morton, president of the Morton Trust company and o f the Fifth Avenue Trust company— both known as Morton Ryan concerns— has con sented to act as chairman of the board of the merged companies. No presi dent. has been selected. Alexander J. Hemphill, vice-president and acting president of the Guaranty Trust com pany, has been mentioned for the posi tion. The new move in finance follows the recent absorption of the Guaranty Trust company by the so-called Mor gan interests, but upon just what terms the merger was made is not disclosed. The Guaranty Trust company was or ganized in 1891 and has total deposits of more than $ 88 , 000 , 000 . The Morton Trust company, formerly the luuiking house of Bliss, Morton & C o., was organized in 1899. Thomas F. Ryan is vice-president. Its deposits aggregate more than $45,000,000. Like the Guaranty Trust company, its capi tal and surplus are $ 2 , 000,000 each. The- Fifth Avenue Trust company, founded ten years ago, is one of the Better* known up town financial insti tutions. With a capital and surplus o f $ 1 , 000,000 each it has paid large dividends. The capital stock of the new company probably will be fixed at $5,000,000, with perhaps a like amount for surplus. It is believed that the merger will involve the large stock and cash dividends to the shareholders of the three companies. The present premises of the Fifth Avenue Trust company will be retained as a branch of the combined companies while the main offices will be in the financial district. It is rumored that the Morgan in terests had acquired the holdings of Thomas F. Ryan in the Morton Trust company, but no statement on this point was obtainable. CALIFORNIA HAS NEW PEST. Insect Like Ladybug Lays Waste Many Grain Fields. COLONIST TRAVEL HEAVY Year of 1909 Was Record Breaker. More Expected in 1910. Chicago, Jau. 3.—The colonizing work done by the railroads in the west and Pacific northwest during the spring and fall of 1909 broke all rec ords iu railway history. Figures pre pared by the management of the liar riman lines show that the number of colonists who were taken into the Pa cific coast territory far exceeded the uumber iu any other year. The increase over the colonist move meiit of 1908 was fully 70 per cent, and may have been in excess of this. Figures for the movement over the Hill lines are not available, the man agement refusing to give any detailed information regarding the number of new home makers they transported into the northwest during the last year. It is understood, however, that the Hill lines did not make as determined an effort to secure colonists as they have made iu former years. This fact is said to be due to trouble in the colonist department of the Northern Pacific which led late in the year to the resignation of C. W. Mott, general immigration agent. On the Great Northern road, the illness of Max Bass, general immigration agent, which re suited iu his death, somewhat retarded the work o f taking hoineseekers to the northwest. It is understood that in 1910 the management of both the Great North ern and the Northern Pacific, aided by the management of the Burlington, are to make a special effort toward popu lating the vacant lands along their lines in the fertile states of the north west. In each year the railroads have lAvo short periods which they call colonist periods. The spring colonist period is from March 1 to April 30, while the fall period is from September 15 to October 15. In the fall period of 1909, the Harriman lines sold a total of 11,- 541 tickets to California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah. Colorado and Wyoming points. In the corresponding period of 1908, the same lines sold a total of 0,227. The increase for 1909 was 5,314 tickets. This is an increase for the fall period of 85 per cent. In the fall of 1908 col onist tickets were sold between Sep tember 1 and October 31, during which time the Jiarriman line sold a total of 15,816 tiekets. Accordingly, in just half the time in the fall of 1909 the Harriman lines sold within 4,275 tick ets of the number sold during the 60- day period o f 1908. DYNAMITERS IN TOILS. Striking Railroad Machinists Attempt Violence, Is Belief. Baltimore, Jan. 3.— Following an at tempt last evening to blow up the Gay- street bridge o f the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, three men were arrested on a charge o f conspiracy with intent to dy namite the bridge and also the Mount ( ’lair machine shops of the company. The bridge was not seriously damaged. William R. Shipley, Hamilton W. Lighter and William H. Zimmerman, all machinists, were later taken into cus tody. Detective Captain Humphrey claims to have evidence directly impli cating the men. Both Zimmerman and Shipley, who went out with the striking machinists of the Baltimore & Ohio here last May in formal statements today confessed they had engaged in a plot to blow up the Mount Clair shops last night. In the shops at the time the bomb was to be exploded were more than 1,000 workmen, and the alleged plot ters admitted that they did not know how' many persons might have been killed by the explosion. Detectives are looking for three other men, whom they say they can connect with the plot. A S lir a o le of » c ie u t-v . FREE! Aeroplaning Is another mi rude of practical science another impossibil ity shown to be possible— another j !rea*m of centuries realized, but real- zed in a manner which none but this feneration could have understood, j Will the history of the steam locomo- ;ive repeat itself? The actual maxi- num speed on railways Is no higher o-day than it was sixty years ago, :hough, of course, the train loads are /ery different. Will It be so with the leronlane? M o th e r s w i l l fin d M rs. W in slo w * « S o o t h in g ly r u p t h e b -st re in e d » t o use lo r t h e ir c h ild r e u 'u r i n g t h e t e e t h in g p e r io d . S in n II llu iu m lu K H A R P -G U I T A R ! COI.NL to LIVE AWAV on e o f ou r $12.ri0 Harp G uitars to each o f the fiiM ten P eis ; n each cou n ty w ho send u.s their name, address and w hom the h a m ¡a for. 3 it dow n WIGHT N u W arm d rop us a card and bo one o f the lucky few . as they are g o in g fa st. H ARP-G U ITAR M fG . C O .. 4 2 8 Lum ber E xchange B uild in g , P o rtla n d , Or«. E. B. I U 1 )W H olid ay rates now . One j fr e e schola rship in each city. 62) Worcester Budding. Portland, Oregon I lir d . O ne Cuba probably has the smallest hum ming bird In the world—Calypte Hel ena® (named after Princess Chris tian), but it may have a rival in timl- ness in a Peruvian species of Aces- trura. The Calypte Helena® Is an ex quisite little creature not quite two Inches long, with a forked crimson gorget. __________________ StMM’ eNNf u l <u*e. “Doctor, you’re not so foolish as to think you can make people good by TEA SPIC ES performong operations on them, are B A K IN G POW DER you?” > EXTRACTS i “That depends upon what you call JUS I RIGHT making people good. You can check their disposition to commit crime.” “ As, for example"------ CLOSSETÄDEVtSS PORTLAND. ORE. J "Well, I once knew’ a man w’ho was cured, by a simple operation, of a ten dency to rob banks and hold up rail- j Plies CURED IN 6 TO 14 D A Y S C h a n ce fo r a lln r a n ln . ^A ZO OINIMENT is Ruarante«-«! to cu re any case way trains.” >f Itchintr, Blind, B leedin g or P rotru d in g Piles in "Did you perform It, doctor?” Dejected Youth—I would like to re bOc. > to 14 days o r m oney refu n d ed . "N o; I was merely called on to ver turn this engagement ring I purchased ify the result after the operation was here a few days ago. W l u i t 'N I n u \ u m e f over.” Jeweler—Didn’t it s u i t t h e young An amusing story has been told con lady? "Well, who did perform it?” cerning Mr. Phillips’ classic drama, D e je c t e d Y o u t h — Y es, but a n oth er "A frontier sheriff.”—Chicago Trib “ Ulysses.” When it was being played une. y o u n g man had already given h e r o n « in America, two young girls were sit J u s t l i k e it, and I w o u l d l i k e t o ex c h a n g e it f o r a wedding p r e s e n t . —Tld- ting together in the stalls at a matinee N eeded A tten tion . B its . performance, and before the curtain The Parent—Are you sure you give rose, the following conversation was my boy as much attention in school as T n k I nar H i m a t H I« W o rd . heard: “ Say, Maude, I know; this play you do the other boys? U p g a r d s o n — I t g o e s w i t h o u t saying Is going to be funny." “What makes The Teacher— Attention? Why, say, you think so?” asked Maude. "Why, I’m afraid to take my eyes off that Atom—Then suppose w e l e t it gs anybody could tell that from the boy of yours.— Yonkers Statesman. t h a t way. Lovely afternoon, i s n ’ t it? name!” was the reply.— M. A. P. It C u res W hile Y o u W alk. A l le n ’s F o o t-B a se is a ce r ta in c u r e f o r h o t . « w e a t in g ,c a llu s , a n d s w o lle n , a d iltig f * t. S o ld b y a l l D ru g g ists . P r ic e ‘¿ be. i< .n 't u. • , ' a n y »ubst lu t e . T ria l |>m ka ^e F K L E . A d d re s s A l le n 8 . O lm ste d , L e R o y , X . Y. lin TO CURE A CO LD IN ONE DAY Take L A X A T I V E B R O M O Q uinine T ab lets. D ru g g ists refu n d m oney i f it fa i's to cure. E W . G R O V E ’S sig n a tu re is on ea ch box. 25c. at » w f e j y . l K w t f ’ if* > E lK lity-elg h t 11« P re d ic te d . Prophesying early in life that she would live to see her eighty-eighth birthday, Miss Julia H. Hancock, oi Brockton, Mass., died a few days ago on the day she had previously set for her death. Infirmities of age are given as the cause. She gave no particular reason for her prediction, although she seemed imbued with the belief that her prophecy would com#» true. T o -D ay and T o -M orrow . Happy men are full of the present, 'or its bounty suffices them: and wise men also, for its duties engage them. Our grand business undoubtedly is not to see what lies dimly at a dis tance, but to do what lies clearly at hand.— Edward FitzGerald. “ Polonius.” ra C » For Infants and Children. «5ou.lt iW ;-0 The Kind You Have ;| L 'H ffiîîw m- t ;* L ALCOHOL 3 PL It CENT. AYegclaWe Pri'piraiwn fonts similaiiiig the Foodantl Regula ling U¡e Siomadis andUuwls i m dor & Promotes DigeslionjCheerfu! ness and Rest.Comains neiUitr Opium.Morphinc iwr Muerai. N o t N a r c o t ic . Jífcipe of Old DrSti'UlimiUJl fiimpkw Seed “ J/x. Servia e -J3ÉC u-ao »Sri» {W o c ite saos JibcMte Salts- yin is c Seed Pipermint - _ IU Curio ncti Soit * Harm Seed- Cfr.rified Simar • b'Lkujríen Florar. Aperfecl Remedy forCrmsfipa Mon, Sour Stomach.Illarrta Worms .Convulsions.Fcvcrish ness and LOSS OF SUiEP. : ^ b . a "- UuU w :*?!»< a i«* £ s Pac Simile Signature of dLrtfizzu- NEW YORK. Always Bought Bears the Signature of ii! Use For Over Thirty Years n I I B est Sch«x)l o f Shorthand. A tfrjm on th s o ld Jackson, Cal., .Jim. 4.— A bug, some _ 1 1 . I I . W e g u a ra n tee positions. what like the common ladybug, has Ï P osts - CENTS • • • 629 W.ICIS» Building. Portland. Oregon made its * appearance near here. In taxatovc, recve&y.Sytup ejlv£s*i.lvxvr sowing a piece of land to grain, a num Guarmleed under the Foodar SEND FOR PRICES AND BUY YOUR ej S e m .rto k k cw iW s we\u$am o.£vi\ar ber of sacks were left over night «n the field. An examination the next WlAsduAy so\W\ asMsXawctlo tvatoirc. day led to the discovery that each sack Exact Copy of Wrapper. THC CKNTAO« OOMPANV. NEW YORK CITY. Prison Cruelty Alleged. swarming with small bugs with a may be £ra&\ia\\y ¿wpeused wttti was dark yellowish back. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 3.— General Dodd, Portland Wholesale Grocery Co., when.no Tender needed.as the byXoj Other parts of this county were a f | formerly overseer of the city prison, Portland, Ore. fected by the same kind of insects, it , testifying before the investigating 264£ Taylor St veraedxes when tinned are \eassvs\ is believed, last year. The lands so ( committee, in addition to corroborat were denuded of all vegetation, ing the stories of cruelty to prisoners, nature,and wA to supplant the natmaX visited and the soil produced nothing for that ! and of filthy and unsanitary conditions, QUICKEST W ITH SAFETY functions .wVachmust depend u\tv— season. It was as if a fire had swept declared that the food served the pris the surface. One large ranch had oners was unfit even for the lowest matety upon proper ncunshmenX, over fully 100 acres so affected last year. | kind of animals. Prisoners frequently proper ejjorts.and n$\thvm£ ^eaetaWy. While there is no general appearance showed bread containing flies, he said, of the bug in the county, it has ap and one man brought him a piece of To the QcnuHie, peared in localities wide apart. bread containing a spider. He declared »flNuroCTuOED#» n<t the place was overrun with vermin. CALIFO RN IA Tttt list m m i m Pearl Bryan, one of three white women Message in Sections. F ic S y r u p C o . SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS Washington, Jan. 4.— Following a who was hung up by rings while at •HE SIZE ONLY-REGULAR PRICE SO* PER B O T T L E For the baby often means rest for forenoon conference with presidents of the stockade, said she w.as strung up six of the great railroad systems, nearly 45 minutes and was only taken both mother and child. Little ones down when they saw blood running 1 President Taft kite this afternoon an like it too—it’s so palatable to take. nounced a change of program in the down her arms. T h e RAYO LAMP is a h ig h Rrnde la m p « o ld at a lo w price. Free from opiates. T h e re nre lainjw th a t co s t m ore but th ere i« n o b etter la m p sending of his message dealing with A ll D ru g g ist«, 2 5 ce n t« . ut a n y price. T h e Burner, th e W ick , th e C h im n ey H o ld e r — Trolleys Crash; Five Hurt. interstate commerce and anti-trust law ail are v ita l th in g s in a la m p ; these p a rt» o ! th e R A Y O j amendments to congress. Greenfield, Ind., Jan. 3.—Five per L A M P a re p e r fe ctly co n s tru c te d a m i th ere is n o t h in g Bantus» k n o w n in th e a rt o f la iu n -in a k in g t i n t c o u ld a d d t o th e The message will be split into two sons wore seriously injured, two proba v a lu e o f t h e R A Y O an a iig h t-iiiv in # d< v ic e . S u ita b le for I parts. The section dealing with trusts bly fatally, in a head-on collision be a n y room in th e house. Ilv iy d e a le r e v e ry w h e re . i will be sent to congress Thursday noon, tween txvo cars on the Terre Haute, In l T h e con fid en ce felt b y farm ers a i ! I f n o t a t y o u rs, w rite fo r d e s crip tiv e c irc u la r t o th « THE n ea rest A g e n c y o f th e \ gardeners in Ferry’ s S e e d s to-d .iy 1 j The section dealing with the interstate dianapolis and Eastern line at Phila 1 w o u ld h a ve b een im p ossib le t o fuel in J STEADY * commerce law, in which railroads are delphia, four miles west of here, late 1 any seed s t w o score c f y ca rs^ WHITE S ta n d a rd O il C o m p a n y • directly interested, will be deferred un today. The cars were the Newcastle j ago. W c have m ade a ^ UGKT (Incorporated) til Friday. The president’s .special limited eastbound, and the Dayton lim l science o f s e c d _ message on conservation of natural re ited, westbound. They met at a sid \ g row in g ^ sources is expected to be ready for con ing as the westbound car was prepar 4 3 0 0 gress Monday. ing to enter a switch. The Dayton lim EVERYW HERE ited was running at full speed when -^ ' —' ° a ^ K i >- n b. Y— « r . i c it-- w l 1 l i ì K w: r s -1 > ’k > W Manila Has Cancer Cure. it crashed into the eastbound car. Both GWANTFFD WATTPfWOF alw ays d a 1 cars were telescoped for 10 or 12 feet. Manila, Jan. 4.— A conditional and CATALOG M U exactly w l’.at y ou ’ preliminary report of what is Hoped Both motormen stuck to their posts. "Expect of th.m. F >r Bale | ' everywhere. FERRY'S 1910 SEED 1 A J I b W E R C O . B o s t o n . U S A . will prove to be a successful treatment T b w tR C anadian Ca um irto, toqomto . C am Mount Pelee Is Active. lANNUAL Free on request for cancer w u presented before the St. Thomas, D. W. I., Jan. 3.— Cable D- m . FERRY A CO., Detroit. Mloh. \ I Manila Medical society today. The : treatment consists in making the pa advices received i.>»re report a violent COMPLIES WITH ALL A careful estimate shows that the tient immune from the further prog earthquake in the French island of PURE FOOD LAWS buildings and land on Manhattan Isl r e s s of the disease by the use of vac- and from the Battery to Central Park , cine prepared from his own cancer. Martinique and the British island of ounces are worth $2.900.000.000. I Experiments have been made during St. Vincent early today. Mount Pelee, At P r ic e » that D e fy C om p etition j the last eight months, both in cases a volcano on the island o f Martinique, where operation was possible and where and La Souffriere, in St. Vincent, are I f t m WITHOUT PLATES A SPECIALTY it was not. A number of patients, ap reported active. A message from Fort parently cured, were exhibited before de France, Martinique, says an earth the society. quake shock was felt, but no damage w’as done. Nothing has been heard A lw a y s w ork s rijiht from St. Vincent since early today, j Negro Refused Entrance. Considerable anxiety is felt here about i London, Jan. 4.— A negro who claims American citizenship is an unwelcome Kingston, Jamaica. C osts YOU Less guest o f the Union Castle Steamship Paroled Convict la Shot. line at Southampton pending the out P A IN L E S S E X T R A C T IO N ................................ 5 0 c NO TRUST PRICES Ask your doctor about the come of diplomatic negotiations to de Chicago, .Tan. 3.— Harry Feather- S IL V E R F IL L IN G S ............................ 5 0 c u p S ..................................$ 1 . 0 0 u p wisdom of your keeping A y e r’s termine the man’s nationality. The stone, a paroled convict, who has a long G t lK O L G D O F L IL D L C IN R O G W N ................................ $ 5 .C 0 !, J* ^"^ACTUfiEO .jjjj negro was deported from South Africa police record, was shot and seriously G O O D R U B B E R P I.A T E .......................... S s . 0 0 C h e rry Pectoral in the house, after 1 8 .0 0 2 3 O u n c e s for 2 3 C e n ts he had been convicted of a crime injured here today in a chase which T H E B E ST R U B B E R P L A T E S LEBONE PLATES S i 0 .0 0 ready for colds, coughs, croup, and served a sentence in a British followed a robbery of a South Side sa W O H u A t-o f-to w n patientx can obtain p e r fe c t work bronchitis. If he says it’s ali prison. He wa«^ returned to New York, loon. Featherstone and two comnan and «ava mon* y by callin g a t ou r office. was refused permission to land ions were pursued after they had rifled N O S T U D E N T S NO G AS N O C O C A IN E right, then get a bottle of it but there as he was unable to satisfy the the till and a policeman who jo ;ned in j A ll w ork guaran teed fo r ten year» « « '» L ï ï S or your money back at once. W hy not show a authorities of his American citizenship. the chase sent a bullet into Feather- CHICAGO PAINIESS DENTISTS I -------------------------------------- stone’s back. Search was begun fori little foresight in such matters? 323 V » W a sh in gton S t.. C or. SiKtlt his companions. According to the po E atabll-hed 15 y e a n H ere to stay March Cause of Mutiny. E arly treatment, early cure. lice, Featherstone has participated in Fishers Island, N. Y., Jan. 4.— Many I W o pu blish o u r form u la « P N U No. 2—*10 of the non commissioned officers and many daring robberies. A flavoring used the » «m e as lem on o r vanilla. men of the One Hundred and Thirty- By d issolv in g granulated su g a r in w ater and adding M apleine, a delicious syrup is m ade and Labor Fights Big Trust. , First company, U. S. ( ’oast Artillery, W e urge y o u to a syrup better than m aple. M apleine is sold b y 1 I ’ ll E N w r it in g t o a d v s r t l i o m p i e are confined in the guardhouse, at Fort canati't y o u r Washington. Jan. 3.—Officers of the g rocers. If n*»t send 35c fo r 2 or., bottle and \V menilo o n t i t l e p a p e r . duotor It. G. Wright, as a result of a mutiny American Federation of Labor tonight recipe b ook . C r e sce n t M fg. C o ., S e a ttle , W o . ! Saturday. The company was ordered issued a call on its 1,540,000 members Many 1 boy is called dull and stupid, *h eg the whole trouble is due to a lazy out for a march of 15 miles and all to subscribe to a fund with which to liver. We firmly believe your own doc but nine men declined to do the duty. wage a fight on the steel trust. The tor will tell vou that an occasional dose It was declared authoritatively today call arraigns the corporation as inimi of Ayer's Piila will do such hovs a great that a majority of the men in the com cal both to labor and to the country C o lo r m o r . g o o d s b rig h te r and fa ste r c o lo rs th a n a n y o th er d y e . O ne 10 c p a c k a g e c o lo rs s ilk , w o o l an d c o tto n e q u a lly w e ll deal of fo o d . They keep the liver active. pany had been ordered before a court and as a violator o f the laws. The and la g u a ra n te e d to g i v e p e rfe c t reau lta. A a k d ealer, o r w e w i l l s e n d p o stp aid a t 10 c a p a c k a g e . W rite for free b o o k le t sum of $154,000 is to be raised at once. h o w to dye, b le a c h and m i l co lo ra. — M ad* o j tiie J . C. Ajrar C o.. ]*ow «ll, M a n — — martial. 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