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Rheumatism Is one of the constitutional diseases, it (manifests Itself In local arties and pains. -InRunicil Joints and stiff muscles, but It cannot be cured by local application!. It requires constitutional treatment, snd the best la a course of the ureal blood puri fying and tonic medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla which neutralize! the acidity of the blood and builds up the whole system. In usual liquid form or tn chocolated tablets known as Sars&tabS. 100 doses $1, Too A B'jr ml Inn. Girl Wli:it made you tell on me when I whs wuUpcrln:; In school? Hoy 1 (ecu use you wern't whispering loud enough so I -could hear what you were talking about. Detroit I'ree Press. The Original Porous Plaster. It's Allfor It', first int'od'iced to the pi o- F siity years hko. and today undoubted. j ha tlie lurked -alu of any extern d r m eily million be n r sol I an ri: lly through oui the whole ivi i.ed world. T hero have been nd a ions, to be sure, hut never hat there U'iii one to even coin pare vt it h All cock's the world's standard external rem e v. For a weak back,, roM on heche-tor any 1 cid pn n the ult ot tukinit cold or nverotruin, the e b nut njr we know of to comp ile with tiiis laiuous plaster. Tli Ilnnsnrion Hoiisb of representa tives Is the largest la the world. It uas 701 members. Thnea Kindle rrruss. It happened lu railway station. The baby cried and cried and fried. Terhnps be desires bis bottle," ug tested a fatherly looking old party. "He has not been raised on the bot tle," cuttlnuly replied the handsome young woman who held tbe Infant. The baby's shrieks grew terrlflc. He made unmistakable signs that he want ed hU dinner. "Ueg pardon, ma'am," said the elder ly party, "but may I suggest that you er permit the chili to er take nour ishment r" "This buhy belong to my sinter." re plied the ye.ung dy, blushing furious ly, "and she won't be here for half an hour. I'm holding It for her." Louis ville Courier-Journal. ! AGAIN IN TEN YEARS OF PAIN. Unable To Do Even Housework Be cause of Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Mtrgaret Kaitneiich, of Clinton St., Napoleon, O., ays: "For fifteen years I was a gteat sufferer from kidney troubles. Sly back pained me terri'jly Every turn os move caused sharp shoot ing pains. My eye sight was poor, dark spots appeared be fore me, and 1 Lad dizzy spells. For ten years ' I could not do housework, and for two year did not get out of the house. The kid ney secretions were irregular, and doctors were not helping me. Dean's Kidney Pills brought me quick relief, and finally cured me. They saved my life." Hold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Big Crowds Attend Opening Day cl Congress. SLYERAL RESOLUTIONS OFFERED SESSION r... .1 AILMENTS mm Large Number of Congressman-Elect Calls Attention to Work of Grim Reaper. III' Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Dooming syrup the Ik si remedy to use lor their cuUilrej aurliig las teaming period. Pblluluglrall jr Loslcal. Mrs. Gayboy That's where you are wrong. You don't seem to understand the use of words. It a thing is "round" It can't be any "rounder." Mr. Gayboy Then there Is no such thing as a "rounder." Thanks, dear. You won't cull me one again, will you? Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh tbat Contain Mercury as msrea-y will surely destroy the snnse ol smell and oomul'Jiely derange the whoia ays- mm Ouch entering ll lun.ugu the mucous nrlai ea. nucn arliiiea s ould never be uned H Tiiun pri;-lpiliu Iro n repuiatila i y Manual lOsilamsK they will no ts ten I. .Id to I e good you can posaiuiy aaiiveinm ueiu 11ml i atsrra ( urn, manufactured ly r. J t hauey A; i o.. Toledo. (.. conlalna uo n.eri ury and Is U.en Interna ly.aullng ulrwctly ui"'n the blood and mucous mriai es ol me .ern. Ill buying Hall's Catarrh t urx lie lure you get tue uuine. It Is taarn Internally, and ma la lu 1 . ledo, Ohio, by '. J. theuey 4t Co. leatl luonlala Iree. Hold by lirunglnts, price ISO. per bottle. Hall's fawny fills are tbe beak Table Mustard. Common, ordinary, every day tabls mustard obtained Its name In a remark ably curious way. It Is said that rhlllp, Duke of Burgundy, granted to DIJoa Fome armorial bearings on which was the motto, "Moult me tarde." This was later carved In a stone arch way of the city, but as tho years went by he ceutral word became effaced. A certain Arm In the city was engaged In the manufacture of lntipl. which was the former name for mustard, and, wishing to label Its products with tho city arms, copied the Incomplete motto. Thus, Ignorant people seeing the name "moult-tardc" on the Jar, fell Into the custom of calling the content by that title. In time "moult tarde" was contracted to moutarde (mustard). Tho Old-MonU-Cure will Straighten ou a contracted muscle id a Jiffy. U ai I I. s '" I " V"' '. 1 there is a room without proper heating facilities to say nothing ot chilly naiiwsys. Ma" best of your stoves or f urnsce should be inadequate to warm the whole house there need not be one cold spot if you have a PERFECTION Oil Heater (equipped with Smokeless Device) Oper. because fitted V ! h"V.r?f " " " "Tnerf ec lv safe. Wick cannot be turned too b h ot "oo Tow: Give, no s'm.ke. or smell with unique smokeless device. Can be sirned about which cannot be done with an ordinary stove . The . . . n-.t it..... u .unerior to all other oil i'eriecuony ..- -- .mjk M j. Brass oil fount beau tK UV'iav " . Heater is superior to all y.,mr and is an ornament to any nome. two finishes-flickel and japan. Brass oil lount rau. J'ully embossed. Hold, four quart, of ml J nine hours. Every beater warranted. M not .t your tZSTwiite nearest agency for descriptive circular. Tl,y?ay& Lamp iv.rodeboun.dehbo7 V y lamp. Made of brass throughout . : .i.-ii.-t F.auinred with latest improved ana ii 1 fc"-- " . , ' . ...i An nrmment to any burner. Every lamp warramcu. -room whether library, dining-room VJ loom. Write to nearest agency if not at your dealer a. 1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY aawiwjaj Washington, Ik-c. 4. The 5Hth cm grehS begun iU last Bessioti at noon yes ter.lay. It tsik the senate 15 minute to arrange its preliminaries and tht house an hour. Tho senate receivex. from President Itoosevelt a long lint ol RMintmetits for its confirmation, an.: in executive session of 19 minutes de fiiled, a the iiominations had been re ceived before the body bad be-n organ izol formally, to make no continuations until the president's annual message had Ix-en received and the seesion fair ly started. Henators I'enrose, of Pennsylvania, and Furiiker, of Ohio, came forward with resolutions of inquiry regarding the discharge of the negro troops of the Twenty-lit fh infant ty. One was ad dressed to the president and the other to the secretary of war. After ttie rip ple of surprise hud pushed and Viet President Fuirlmnks laid suggi-sted that it was unusual to transact any husituss until tho uresident's mcrSige had been received, the resolutions went over by unanimous consent. Senator Ihipont, of Delaware, took the oath of office. The opening of the two houses was witnessed by an animated throng, which filled the gallunea to their ca pacity. Hundreds went away disap pointed in not gaining admission to witness the session of either senate or house. Not in years have a larger number of I members-elect of the lower house of congress presented themselves at the speaker's desk to take the oath of ofliee. Death bus been unusually active among the tnemliership during theclosingdays of the hist session and the beginning of the present, and Chaplain Couden feel ingly culled the intention of the IkhIj I to the work of the grim reaper dating the months since adjournment. After the appointment of the usual Committee to wait upon the president and inform him that the house was or ganized and ready to receive any com munication be might desire to make ol interest to the public service, the house adjourned out of respect to the memory of the deeeasi-d members. The presi- lent's message will lie received both in the house and senate today. No billA were introduced In tbe a ite. In the house three were M public measures and 350 of a privute character. JAC 8L' Don't ptcy possum with pain, but 'tend, strictly to business. llaanllast otea. There was a peculiar sound from the drectlon of the woods as the member of the Blrdlovera' Society sat In the window of her friend", country home one summer afternoon. She quickly took her small "Bird VjUiJe" from her ever-present bag. and rapidly turned the leaves. At lat Jtie paused with a smile of satisfaction, and listened, with her finger between I two leaves of the little book, till the ! sound came Hgain. When It was repeated an expression f,f film ) flitted acroa her features, but H ! Mtlll bTim u-tia hnitcful. "You probably know many of the bird notes, living so near the woods snd In such a quiet iot." she said to her friend. "Can you tell me what bird that Is?" "That." said her friend, briefly, "Is our goat. We shall have to more him farther off." pT l the Quiets Cough This Is one reason why Ayer's 3 Cherry Pectoral is so valua ! ble in consumption. It stops 3 the wear and tear of useless I couching. But it does more U a a e a! it controls tnc innammauon, quiets the fever, soothes, and heals. Sold for 60 years. " Arer't Cherry Partural haa aen s rwralar Ufa prwervtir tu me. It liroutrlil iu tlirouna a avia attack of niiniina. and 1 fal that I my Ufa tn Ha ..i.cl-rfnl curalt roartiaa."-W illiam II. IktiTT, Wawa, Iterompeaaa. say that suburhuo life Is not 8 jimritrjLlmn amg,l Price 23c snd 90c "They to bad." "No; I siipiose not. We must re member that a great deal of the suburb-1 , snlte's time Is speut lu tho city." Pitta ,burs Post Mads b 1. 0. Ayr Co.. LowaU, Alao BiauufMtimrs of 7 SASSAPAR1LUL Pll IS. turn V1Q0R. A' iryers i issuiIBaaaaarammassW Hasten bowels recovery regular i koeplng the Ayer'a Pills. SkVaili-'IBaaiisl fi ailfl lii m .l. lt T 'VlVIIHMIWil VfJv mf,i 7aTi. ,r. rr rfti Si jsiy" Wmat JoyThey B3n5 ! Tlo Every Home ! READY FOR WAR. Our Army and Navy Prepared if Japan Wants to Fight. Wushintgon. Dec. 4. Nothing which has been said in the whole range of Comment on the possibility of war ln- tween the United States and Japan lias surprised certain Washington ollicialn III! tllllf'll flH tht- Hceininir unanimity of in tin. c, .nutrv that we are ut tcrlv tinnrcDaretl for a fight with the r a a Oricntaln. Tlu re 1h a prayerful hope that no war will pi mi, but. if it sliould come, the strong probabilities are that the pessi mists, and they seem to abound in every section of the land, will find that , they have looked upon the prospect w ith blue glasses. Congressmen have come Into Wash intgon from every district and all of them seem burdened with the lielief that, if trouble comes with Japan oyer the California sthisd quest ion which is a minor matter or over the enact ment of a Japanese exclusion which is a major matter the Philip pines w ill le lost to us, temporarily at least, within a month. The Japanese w ill not take the Phil ippines, or, if they do, they will be " "a tiki ful in mi rxnliiit that will bring them such honors of war as few people, j orders." as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when in health and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor m many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, be cause they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most benefici ally and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Calif ornian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem edy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who ; do not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. Vmw to rpmpmber and teach vour children also that the Genuine Syrup of Figs always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the children, whenever a laxative remedy is required. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES . .... i .1 k.. J. Om IOC Dackata COlOT ana, vim am ioiot more loom ansnirr . -.---- . n- m nkawt, .o-r..-- . .i.ci rr.ulta. Ak dealer, or we will send post paid at a a.taih and snu colors. MOfuKOC DRUG CO.. Unionville. Missouri. Write lor Ires booklet well and la how to dra. Ninety per -cent of I'nited States is held the people. the wealth of the by 10 per cent of fiTfl ut. V tun' raws anil alt Nervmia Dls-'awa lllo P'-rmmiantly cured by lr. Kluio's ir. Kf w fc-auirfr. Mm1 fir Kit KK 2trll V,tU and m.iIH.jir H II. kirn.. JA sal An-b wu,i'liiia..l'. Vnrle Allen. "I suppose there Is such a person as the foolkiller," mused I'ncle Allen Sparks, "but he bns either r-'ired from busineos or he's hopelessly behind on his GASOLINE ENGINES 1 1. 4 bor tower IUII7 warranted. Al aUes sol t) les at loweat prteaa. W rlis for catalog. RtlCRSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland, Oregon. THIS MEANS YOU MY DEAR FRIEND fonnliter Hie rxwtaite .lamp; lt uaefiilneas lira in lu abllilv In atlek to one thing till It gets tliere. Write lor .arllculars. 528 lumber fxthangr. Poclland, Oregon KIT OUT OF THE RUT VJ I am ilenlnnrr ol book, macatlna and ratsiojruw eover. biiftine.a canla, letter heads, til II heails snd aiivrrilaing eiita: ran make the .ritit ol your atore look entirely dll-fi-relit liy rvmovng j.olea, ete., Iroin iriut. CHARltS SCIIRAM 245', Morrison St. PORUAND. ORfGOM SKIP US YOUR FRUIT, YEGETA2LES 1.. wail. t1n'!i! Dork. Pie. Kb- J 1 ' '.i'V .V.. ' Km. li.Va.ion: l.re ira.le; romi.'eient aale.nian; prompt r turna. M.ip! or write. Ke.ereu.e: bcandi liariaii Ainerli'aif Hank. Commiti'on NcrcMnti St ATTIT, WASH. FERCUSON, KLTCE A CO. Whnleaale Merchants DIG MONEY For you In NEVADA cc0p.nrd MINES A Tew Hundred iKtit! Invented eans Kirhea. 'rlts Toilay. C. A. STOCKTON. Broker 228 lumber rhani PORTLAND, ORtOON WANTED success.) Addreas OREGON NURSERY COMPANY Sdlcm, Oregon. 10 J&F fes, 1 1 I ILY DENTAL CO. I . ... ...... 1 trelh aus sr5 THE PtISLCSS DtkllaTs and broVen W i" !""- .. ..., r. .min or om 'tvv''";;;; nrV - otion and f sum. lea rree. KriV ' ., I,.e.i. '' VnH 'aniel K.IUnsr.tJ Banking by M WE PAY INTEREST On savings deposit of a dollar or more, compounded twice every v ar. H is just as easy to open a S.iYinits Account w.th 11s y Ma I as if you lived next door. Send (or our free book let, "rank rnr ty Mail." and learn lull pait culars. AdJnss Oregon Trust 8c Saving3 Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Wshlns-ton sts. Will Caucus on Jspsness. .Wanliinjitiin, IVc. 4. RcprcKt'iitative Kiilm, of California, any he docs nut think the California delegation will take immediate steps to push any Ii'Hi" hiti.m affeclinn the Japanese. ' "a'' that the California delegation will H';ld a meeting within two winksfortlieclis-cu-i-ion of the situation and dotilrt i-s will act a-a unit in cae dwiHion is reiichetl to nra? the piwape of any spe cial mrasnrv. Two Japanese cxclUHmn h, one hy Kcprescntative Mi'Kmiey, and tho other hy Representative Hayes are now pending in conrgeMS. U-ah Coal Land Withdrawn, Salt Ike City, IK. 4 .-The t ih state html rx.ar.l has from the general lan.l otr.ee .t " ton of the withdrawal from al I f" s appropriation under the p.. U nd 1 wn.f 1H4.21 acres of land in 1 ah. land iHiard f-r transfer t' P" ti. aa argicnltural land, hut t w w withdrawn hy the K'-v.-rnn.cnt-m h, advice of experts, who pronon it cal luntl. ill null s anil n fm m i i f ii sd missi asm RUBBER STAMPS Best in America We make them We do not iske order" and r-eii'iie our niinorr Kiamp., heal., tie. w manufacture our Own good. Our e.UI un lit 1 Hie IM'el ,.l j ran buy. W rito today lor our Kublier hlamp Catalogue." THE IRWIN-HODSON CO Portland, Oregon V. U DOUGLAS 3.50 t3.00 Shoes BEST IN Trll WORLD 'stLDcuglaj $4 Gilt Edgs Ima. csnnotDsequaiieaatanjrprica, Bring Up Smoot Cas. iw. 4. Senator ,f the sena.ecn.nnt., run!1, uiniiHi"" . ,.,!vil...a an.l flections . i .i.... will on liouneeti f .rmltt nj. rt itani'1" i ' . . - ,f I tan, uijt MAKE EVERY DAY COUNT- mm 'mm V I ' I I no matter how , bad the weather V.i nnnt V lull iuiiiivi " 4 A a. a tuioru iu ub without A TOWER'S WATERPRO0I OILED SUIT ,0X SLICKER Wtien youbtry looK for the 5 SON Or THE FISH lot VI t i a co aoa-rw uii H. I.. lh.HK.litV elntv. MrisT IIo'Ismp II III llinot XlliLlf tf It) I IllfOIMlf I f .i:rr 1 t.,;T. r.ur- li vnhy nt CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING fortlsnd Trada Directory ks Partlana Rcaea- lirinu D the retM.r c......l.r lle.il fMllOot, ,H-rniittca to retain his vat. Mantes 4 Addreaae aentatKe Bnainea llrnM. t HMS KT H IOIO-W anaranlee I'. reraiar th hu Writ M ir cata.ua iaaaa.nua la, a lull au4 Oaa. Va hava aolved Uia quaatlon of how to male your money pay you 20 PER YEAR tnatcad of 4 par cant, and allow you to keep It under your own control. Principal guaranteed by Bank Certificate of Deposit. You select trie Bank. Write today for particulars. Pacific Coast Securities Co. rortland, Orecon SHOES FCR EVERYBODY AT A IX PRICEaC t-n a Shoe., S to (I SO. IV.J-; Shoea. S3 toSi.ua. w itin a S oq to fi-BO. SiVaa'a Chllilran a tli a. 1-1 fl to l.OO. Tr W. I.. Kouglaa ot-n'a, ll iaea ana Children's alioea: for alle, lit and waar Ihee eae-l ntlier makea. If I coulJ take you Into my 1arjt factories at Brockton, M.is.,and show you howcarelully W.L. Iwrnsjlasshoeai are made, you wouU then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear lonner, and are ol greater valu than any other make. Wherever y on llvs, yon can iMls w. u Douglas ahne. Ml name and price la slampe mn the bottom, which protects yonasalnet hlgn prices and Interior ahoea. T. a a i tmt. aak yonr dealer lor . U longlaasHoaS and Inalat npon Having them. f",YvilZ:.u mJ: .(- ! "2 '"" W rite tor iiuiatrairn mhii - W. U UOCtjLAS, Ixpl. II. Brockton, Maae, P. N. U. Ma. IIKJI writing to a.lvartlaers plaaaa menilfB this paper.