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Eczema S c ie n c e V e n fio n How it reddens the skin, Itches, oozes, dries end scales' Some people.ckll it tetter, milk crust or ■•it rheum. The suffering from it is sometimes in tense; local applications are resorted to— they mitigate, but cannot cure. Three electrical furnace» of 500 horse It proceeds from humors inherited or ac quired and persists until these have been power each have been erected at Ca- removed. monJca, In the north of Italy, where the manufacture of pig Iron hy the positively removes them, has radically Stassano patent will be engaged in. and permanently cured the worst cases, and The Chinese court may appoint six is without an equal for all cutaneous foreigners, expert specialists, as au e r u p t i o n s . _________________ B o o d s P ills ars the best cathartic, r r Ice a cent! thorities ou international law and finance, and on military, naval, parlia mentary, domestic and governmental Like Them All. affairs. “ This year w ill be the greatest in South Australia possesses one of onr history.” those rarely occurring sink-holes, the “ IIow do you know?” “ Well, why shouldn't it be? Every bottom of which lies below the level other year has been.” — Indianapolis of the sea. An expedition, led by Pro fessor J. VV. Gregory, has started out News. to Investigate this Australian depres Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth- sion, which Is known as the Lake Kyre p, .n tlie best remedy to use tor their Husin. One object of the explorera is children during the teething period. to obtain light on the unexplained na tive traditions concerning giant ani mals said formerly to have inhabited Fearful Thought. A shadow crossed the young man’ s | the basin. far “ Can it bo that we will make a ' Not long ago the perfectly preserved in, site in marrying?" lie queried, body of a man was discovered in a sealed-up cave in the French Pyrenees, anxiously. “ ' yen frighten m e!” ecxlaimed , where stone was being quarried. Be then , id. “ Lot’s have another wed-I side him were foiue implements of din-; r< licarsol right away.” — l ’hiladel- , stone and a drinking cup made of bark. phiu KccorU. There were also the remains of a fire, and some lames of animals, which fell C I T C ’ ®i' .1 < ntlr Our n Wo fife er nervousness Into dust soon utter being exposed to I I BO t i l l e r t ir et U v ' « i t e o f l»r K i m * ’, , »¡ r e a l N e r v e iteat - r »«mi for K K ItK ff'J.OO trial boltluand tr ia the air. The body was wrapped in what ls«. i u.A. ll.Ki.i *>.. i>U M il At '.:.St.a Philadelphia, P * is probably the skin of a cave hear. The uiau must have been large and utliletic. Explained- The Cunaid Company has ordered " I t seems to me,” said the young housewife, “ there’s entirely too much two new ships Intended to excel uuy hitherto planned in their ocean going water in the milk you serve.” “ I t won’ t occur again, ma’am,” said speed. Twenty five knots, or 28.8 miles, the foxy milkman. “ You see, the per hour will he the contract speed, to farmers’ man has been giving the cows develop which engines of 47,000 horse too much salt and it made ’em very power will he required. The turbine thirsty. The farmer’ s got a new man principle may he employed insteud of engines of the usual form, and this Is now.” — Baltimore News. expected to ufford a very desirable ab sence o f the vibration which Is so dis S h ak e In to T e a r Shoe«* Alton's Foot-Ease, u powder. It cures painful,swol agreeable to many passengers in the len, smarting, nervous feet, and Instantly take« the sting out uf corns and bunions. A t all Drug sw ift ships hitherto built. gists, 25 cents. Accept No Hulxultute. Trial Pack Several methods of applying electrici age Free. Address, Allen H. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. ty to hasten the growth and develop Steam Laundry in Siberia. ment o f vegetation have been tested iu An American company recently Germany. One plan Is simply to elec shipped a complete steam laundry out trify the air about the growing plants fit to Vladivostock, Siberia. It is the hy passing h current through a system first of its kind in tiiat part of the of barbed wires from the points of world, and wilt be capable of handling which the electricity is discharged. An 4,000 pieces of linen a day, with its other way Is to submit the seeds to an washers, its centrifugal wringers and electric current before they are planted or sowed. Both of these methods are its large mangel. said to have given favorable results, Why suffer yourself, or let others suf but the best plan yet tried Is that of fer pain w hen relief may lie had at once passing a feeble current of electricity by using Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. through the soil. A market gardener near Paterson, N. J.. is said to have Ntw Remedy. trebled tlie productiveness of ills beds German physicians are applying a of carrots, beets and other vegetables new remedy— lecithine— to the cure of by sending through them a current de diseases which require treatment of the rived from the power cable of n trolley nerves and nutrition. Lecithine and line. its compounds are said to have a tend A Hungarian chemist has discovered ency to increase weight and growth. that some of the salt lakes In Transyl The grocer who wants to sell you a vania present the peculiarity of a layer Baking Powder of a certain brand be of warm or even hot, salt water, be cause it is cheap, generally lias very tween two bodies of colder water. Thus little to say of its quality. Poor, In the Medoc Lake tile surface temper cheap, alum Baking Powders are worse ature lu summer Is about 70 degrees, than none at all—are positively injuri but at a depth of a little more than four ous to health. By a chemical analysis, feet the temperature becomes 132 de Monopole Baking Powder tests higher grees. but declines again to 00 degrees in quality and purity than any other at the bottom, .The surface water is sold in thin country. Try it and if you fresh, but the warm water beneath is don’t think ho your grocer will refund intensely saline, and the explanation of your money. If your grocer doesn’t the difference of temperature Is that, handle Monopole groceries, send his since the specific beat of salt water is name to Wadliams <& Kerr Bros., Port less than that of fresh water, the salt land. water Is more easily heated hy the sun, and having risen to a higher tempera Eaiy Problem in High School. ture than that of the overlying fresh To see objects at a distance of 100 water, retains its heat because the miles the observer must bo standing at fresh water prevents Its escape by a height of 0,607 feet above the level radiation. It is suggested that some of the sea. The rule is that the dis use might be found for these natural tance in miles at which an obhject on reservoirs, or accumulators, of solar the earth’s surface may he seen is equal heat. to the square root of one ami a half DAMAGES WERE RECOVERED. times the height of the observer in feet above the sea level, allowance being K tu p lo y nit-nt Itiir e n n l i a s to M a k e G o o d made for the effect of atmospheric re L o s s liy T h e f t o f D o m e s tic , fraction. One morning a few weeks ago a dentist with a large and lucrative prac- A Sly Dog. ;lee In Paris, awoke to make the very Mrs. Woodbv (mournfully)— Ah, yes, disagreeable discovery that a ntald the tire was most disastrous. All our whom he and Ills wife had engaged family heirlooms were utterly destroyed some days before had tinted, carrying — an irreparable loss, in fact. away with her all the money and Jew Mr-. IVpnory— The ideal And didn’t elry on which she could lay her hands, you have ' em immri*, at all?— Phila together with gold which he used for delphia Pr ss. professional purposes, and last, not least, a goodly collection of sets of No Mor>A In Blryclei. ' dsc teeth belonging to or destined Of ( bicycle factories in Ger ''or dlffe.vnt pntleii s. One of these, many only six paid dividends last year. indeed. Is said to have been the prop Fifteen urge fa> ‘ ories are on the point erly of a former minister of world wide reputation, while It Is even assert of going I ut of business. ed with bated breath that a certain tooth, which had also been annexed by the girl, who Is evidently no respecter of persons, had garnished the mouth of a (loliceinan who Is In such all ex alted position that lie acknowledges no aupertor. Be that as It may. the robbery was CaUtTh has become such a common disease that a person entirely free from extremely annoying, siuce, besides the this disgusting complaint is srldum met loss of the valuables, the worthy deut- with. It it customary to speak of Catarrh 1st was placed on the horus of a di as nothing more serious than a bad cold, a simple inflammation of the nose ana lemma with regard to some o f his throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and most eminent patrons. The maid had very dangerous disease ; if not at first, it been secured hy lilm and Ills wife at very toon becomes so. a registry oftlee, by which she had The blocd is quickly contaminated bv lieen warmly recommended as a young the foul secretions, and the poison through woman o f the utmost honesty, who the general circulation is carried to all had recently come up from the coun parts of the system. Salves, washes and sprays are itnsati» try. aud was therefore without s "'le factory and disappointing, because they do So her employers Imagined that they not reach the seat of the trouble. S ». S. had lighted upon a veritable treasure, does It cleanses the blood of the poison and great was their disappointment and eliminates from the system ail catar and Indignation when they realized rhal secretions, and thus cure* thoroughly the extent of the dlaster which had lie and permanently the worst cases fallen them. Mr T . A Williams. a leading drv goods mer Their wrath Increased when the den chant o f ftpartaabuig S. C . write» T Tor yes«« tist betook himself to tile prefecture I Mad a «erere case of nasal Catarrh, with all of police to report the theft and to the diMgrveable affect« stimulate the energy of the authorities. which belong to that disease, s a d w h ic h He was shown the photograph o f lhe make life painful and unendurable. I u sed girl. who had been "wanted" for some medicine« yrearnbed be time, and with good reason, for. as esleto a« and ■ f Vhveictom loading Buffette«] ny i t m 'e r i one official put It, "yours Is the eighth o f friends, but without place which she has cleaned out In setting sa y ©etter. I (ban twgaa to taka % B Ibis way. and we have been looking fi It had tha 4 net red for her for months." effort, a n d cured mo gftar taking eighteen I "But.” objected the dentist, "at the bottles la my «pinion A S S it the anly wed I etna now In use that wilt effect a permanent cun registry office, where I pickl'd her up. • f C a ta rrh I was told that she had just arrived 0 ^ 0 ^ 0 ^ the only purely veg- from the country with the best of etaV.e blood purifier characters.” known, and the great- "W ell, that Is a good Joke." replied «11 blood medl- the functionary. "Why. we hud sent a cine* and tonics. I f you have Catarrh don’t wait until it photograph to that very house with a becomes deep-tested and chronic, but be uote to the effect that we were In gin at once the use of S S. S., aad send search o f her, ns she had committed They packed the for our book on Blood and Shin Diseases seven robberies %nd write our physicians about your cm * young woman off to you instead o f to v t m » w ifi a m in e co„ atiahta , aa ." H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla CATARRH us, although we, too. aad a place fo r her which, when she Is caught, she will keep for some time.” Ou the strength of this disclosure the dentist took legal action against this j particular servants’ registry office, claiming damages to the amount o f j 1400. The case has come before the | civil court o f the Seine, with the re sult that f200 has been aeconled to the plaintiff, the Judgment setting forth that as these offices enjoy a regular monopoly It Is their bounden duty to be careful aud oot to welcome all the adventurers who may apply to them. Meanwhile, says the London Telegraph’s I’ aria letter, the thief has successfully defied all the exertions I which have been made to find her. MEDICAL EXAMINER Of the United States Treas ury Recommends Pe-ru-na. — Dundonald ss an Inventor. The Earl of Dundonald, who is com- j ing to Canada in command of the Do- j minion troops, won distinction as a soldier in South Africa and has given his country some valuable military in ventions, notably the Dundonald gun carriage. He married Miss Winnifred j Hesketh, a Welsh heiress who owns Gwyrch castle, a beautiful place near Abergele. WIVES AND BEATINGS. W o m e n D is c u s s th e A m o u n t o f A b u s e T h e i r S e x S h o u ld K n d n r e . "H ow much heating should a wife hear before she made up her mind to leave her husband?" was one of the main subjects discussed to-day ut the women’s conference of the In Ii;s- Nauie Society iu All Souls’ Church, at Madison avenue and 00th street. In tlie opinion of Mrs. Louise Seymour Houghtou, editor of a religious news paper, the wife should submit rather than leave her hushaud to he at the mercy of had influences. Mrs. llougton said that, although there were times iu the present state of society when u divorce seemed neces sary, a higher and more ideal state would make such a thing impossible. She called attention to the stormy do mestic life of the prophet lloseu, in order to show to what extent one part ner should bear with the iudiscretions and the sins of the other. The sentiments produced a sensation, and there was a murmur of dissent. One of those present asked if the woman Injured by an intoxicated hus band should remain with him. Mrs. Houghtou said that she had known many noble wives and mothers whose husbands hud beaten them every Satur day night. The speuker Baid that It would he better for the family if the Injured wife had the grace anil the strength of mind, and, above all, the love for her husband, to hold to her family relations. Mrs. Elizabeth B . Uranuls suggested that such treatment of a wife on the part of a husband was degrading to the marriage relation. Mrs. Houghtou an swered that one soul could not degrade another without that soul’s consent. She said that site hud known lit the lower walks of life of husbands who had beaten aud Ill-treated their wive«, and that, after all, they had come around all right; whereas, If tlie wives had left their lords and masters, the men might have gone Irretrievably to tlie bad. "W hat 1 wish to ask," said Mrs. Ar tliur Smith, “ Is, how long should a wife submit to beating before she leaves her huslin lid?" "Mrs. Houghton, if I understand her correctly,” replied Mrs. Granule, "said there was no limit. Now, there was John Wesley, whose w ife dragged him around the house by the hair of his head. It seems to ine that it would have beou more dignified had lie resented It." —New York Correspondence Baltimore Sun. Fatal Mistake. A new member of Congress was very anxious to get upon the good side of Su perintendent Smith uf the botanic gar dens, so that some flowers and potted plants might be sent io his home. As every one knows, Smith is a fine old Scotchman, who worships the memory of "Bobble” Burns, and lias probably the finest and most complete collection of editions of Burns’ works in the world. When, therefore, the n p \l member went to Smith be resolved to say some thing which would please the lover of Burns. When he entered Smith's li brary he looked wilh interest upon the books. “ 1 always did love Jimmie Burns’ poems," remarked the new member. "1 never saw such a fine collection of his works. 1 think Jimmie Burns was of tlie greatest men who ever lived.” At this point Mr. Smith could contain himself no further. " ’Jimmie’ Burns.' lie exclaimed, angrily. “ Tommy W sh ington! Sammy Bonaparte! Get out!" And then tlie new member realized that he had made a mistake.—Washing ton Post. Newest la Dog Colters. Dog collars are made of all sorts of semi-precious stories in effective de- aligns. One fashionable style is of many rows of coral beads .with a large clasp of brilliants. A fantastic collar is i of imitation pearls,with a large vampire like backle in front, the wings being of odd blue enamel and the eyes of blazing red stones. Gray Hair “ I have used Ayer’ s Hair Vigor for over thirty years. It hss kept my scalp free from dandruff and has prevented my hair from turn ing gray.” — Mrs. F. A. Soule, Billings, Mont. - There is this peculiar thing about Ayer’s H air V igor— it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black, look dead and lif e le s s . B ut gradually the old color comes back,— all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. A Modest Request An omnivorous reader down in Ken tucky wrote to Senator Deboe for a copy SI.M a Sonic. All tniftlMi. of every document issued since the government was established. I f your druggist cannot supply you, “ I am sorry,” answered Deboe, “ but semi u* on « dollar and we w ill express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name Dr. Llewellyn Jordan. all the freight cars hereabouts are o f your nearest express office. Address, Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, medical ex busy."— Washington Post. J. C. A YER CO., Lowell, Mass. aminer for the lT. S. treasury depart Not to Be Drowned. ment, graduate of Columbia college, and who served three years at West Gyer— Queer thing about the Niagara How It Was Done. Point, has the following to say ol Pe- Falls, isn’ t it? “ I ’ ll match you.” said the sporty Myer— What’s there queer about it? runa: Gyer — There isn't enough water girl, “ to tell whether I ’ ll accept you or “ Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from goes over it to drown the noise.— Chi not.” “ A la s," replied the foxy suitor, your wonderful remedy. One short cago News. “ you are more than a match for m e." month has brought forth a vast change and I now consider m yself a well man Thus, by his compliment, he won A Wandering River. after months of suffering. Fellow her.— Chicago Tost. During the last century the Chinese sufferers, Peruna will cure you.” Yellow river changed its course 22 Might Have Been Worse. Peruna immediately invigorates the nerve centers which give vitality to the times. Its present month is 600 miles Casey to Cassidy, who has just lost mucous membranes. Then catarrh dis away from its mouth of 1800. bis arm in an accident)— Oh, my! Oh, appears. Then catarrh is permanently my! but O i’ rn sorry fur ye, man. In Memory of D r. Johnson. cured. Cassidy— Tut, tut! Shure, Oi’ m in Dr. Johnson’ s long association with luck. That was the arm Oi was vac A free book written by Dr. Hartman on the subject of catarrh in Its differ the Strand, London, is to he commem cinated on, an’ :twas jist beginnin' to ent phases and stages, will be sent orated by placing a beautiful stained hurt me.” — Philadelphia Press. free to any address by The Peruna glass window in St. Clement Dane’ s Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. He Was Next to the Game. chapel. Catarrh is a systematic disease cura “ Put not your trust in riches.” said THE TW IN E S ITU A TIO N . ble only by a systematic treatment. A the clerical looking man in the rusty remedy that cures catarrh must aim coat. directly at the depressed nerve centers. Market Has Been Advancing and Prices Are “ I don’t,” replied the humorous- This is what Peruna does. Firm looking individual, “ I put my riches If you do not derive prompt and sat- Some idea of the magnitude of the in trusts.” — Exchange. isfaetory results from the use of Peruna sales of twine may be gained from the write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a Table Talk. fact that during the first nine months full statement of your case and he will Mrs. Kidder— So this is, really, arti of the current fiscal year, the value of be pleased to give you bis valuable ad fiber imports into the United States ficial honey. Where does it come from? vice gratis. is was nearly |23,000,000.00. j Mr. Kidder— I understand it Address Dr. Hartman, president of Every man in the Northwest who gathered from artificial flowers by arti the Harmtan Sanitarium, Columbus, O. has to do with the harvesting of crops ficial bees. Mis. Kidder— Tlie idea! — Philadel is interested in this matter. Many have pursued the old time policy of phia Press. Sht'll Sing Hertafter. “ waiting” for a break in the prices be Oasis Chat Up-to-Date. A charming young lady, who glories fore they buy their twine, but, for in the possession of a wealth ol bright many reasons, this year prospects are “ In these sandy wastes,” observed auburn-colored hair, is the teachef of that prices will remain practically un the traveler, “ tlie camel is indeed in a Sunday school class. On a recent changed, and certainly not lowered, valuable.” Sabbath the rector made the announce ns as the fiber for this harvest’ s twine “ Oh, yes,” replied the Arab, non ment of a hymn to lie sung, and, rising, has been already purchased. Pome of chalantly. “ i have heard it referred waved his hands, and the organ pealed the largest houses have sold all the to as tlie automobile of the desert.” — forth. twine they will be able to produce for Golden Penny. “ Now,” said he, “ ready— sing.” the coming harvest, and are therefore Safe Ice. A small and precocious youth in the out of the market. In a few instances Scared Amateur — Is the ice safe, young woman’s class said: it is known in the trade that travel “ Whydon’ t you sing, AlissFrisbee?” ing salesmen ami manufacturers have my dear child? Dear Child— Oh, yes, de ice is safe “ Me? Ob, I never sing,” replied cut wholesale prices in order to induce the teacher, smiling her prettiest. dealers to enlarge their orders for im all right, but I don’ t know wedder "B u t,” exclaimed Ihe boy, “ the plements, etc. But this has not been so you’ll be or not.— New York Journal. minister says you must. Didn’ t he largely done as in former years, and Accounted For. just sa_v, ‘ Now, Reddy, sing?’ ” probably will not affect general prices “ I don’ t talk very well, but I think Smelling salts and numerous other at all. Prices have rarely been so firm restoratives had to be used to bring the a» at present; that is to say, there has of lots of bright things sometimes.” “ That shows you have a good mem teacher out of her faint. seldom been so little shading of the ory anyhow.” — Indianapolis News. established prices. In past seasons at Compensation. this period, manufactureresand jobbers Highblower— My first daughter mar complained frequently of cutting by Portland, Oregon. Founded 187d. ried a poet, my second an artist, and competitors. Just now no complaints of this kind are heard. niv third a railroad magnate. To sum up the situation thete is not Home School for Boys. Dimpleton— And which couple is the in the fiber prices any warrant for re most fortunate? Military and Manual Training. “ Oh, the first two of them. They ducing the quotations on twine, and it probably is the best advice that can be Write for Illustrated Catalogue. are supported by the husband of the given to dealers generally to suggest third.” — Life. ARTHUR C. N E W ILL, Principal that they do not hesitate in buying all the twine they need at the present S u m m e r Resolutions Surprise. market price. We note that the sales of Standard “ Were you surprised when I pro Twine are not nearly so heavy this year posed?” he asked. Sure relief from liquor, opium and tobacco “ W ell,” she replied, thoughtfully, as they formerly were. This is only a habits. Send for particulars to “ I was not so surprised that you pro repetition of all past experien e, that W illia m s posed as I was that you did not propose when an an article is gotten up to de O re g o n on some previous occasions."— Chicago ceive or in imitation of a better one, it N. P . N . D. N o. « 3 —1909« is only a question of time when it is Post. H E N w r it in g to ad v e r tí s e r « p le a s e found out and is forced down to its in m e n t io n t h is p a p e r. trinsic value. The Freedom Seemed Queer. B ISH O P S C O T T ACADEM Y \k thke Keeley Cure Keeley Institute O regon S hort L in e «na unio n P a c if ic - —--------- IISFiST TIME MCHE01M.ES Forth nd. Or. A r s iv i 4:90 p. m. Chicago Balt Lake, Denver, Portland Ft. orth,Omaha, Special K amad City, át. Lou 1s, C hiesgo and 9 .S A )* m. via Fast. Huntington. «; 10 ». ax At antic Walla Walla I.ewla ten.Spokane, Min Express neapolis, St. Paul, 1:50 p m. Duluth, Milwan- via kee.ChicagodtFast Huntington. T.00». m. Balt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth.Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louia.Cotcagoaud Ia »t. 8t. Pani Faxt Mail ta. Spokans OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE F ROM P O R T L A N D . A ll sailing dates subject to change • «0 p.sa. 4:00 p. m . For San Francisco— Sail «vary 4 days Daily Fx.Sunday (t:00 D. in. Saturday tolto p. in. 6:4ft a m Mon., Wed. and Fri. Columbia Klvar Stsamsrs. 4 00 p. m. Kx. Sunday To Astoria and Wray Landiugi. 4:.N) p. m. Wills matt* «Ivsr. Water permitting. Kx.Sunday Cregou City, New- berg. Salem, Inde pendence, Corval lis aud Way Laud- infs. Willamette and Yam- 8:90 p. m. 7:00 a. m. kill Klvsrt. Mon., Wed. Tue«.. Thur, Water permitting. aud Fn. and Bai. Oregon City, Day- ton, di Way Laud ing». Lv. Riparia Snike River. Lv. Lewiaton 4:0ft a. m. 7:0U a. m. Da ly except Ripsria to Lewiston Daily except Monday. Monday. A. L. CRAIG, 6eneral 1’assenger Agent, Portland, Or. V. A. SCHILLING. City Ticket Agent. Third and Washington Streets. SO U TH AND E A ST -V IA SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Shasta Route. Trains leave Drain for Portland and way stations at 12:34 p. m. and 1:23 a. m. Leave Portland ................... 8:.10 A. M. 8 :3 0 P. • Drain ...................... ..... R:4*i P, M. 2:53 1 A Arrive Ashland ............. 12:65 A. M. 12:35 P. *• Sacr« men t o ........... ft: 10 P. M. ft :uo A. 8 :4 5 A. •• San Francisco. ... 7:45 P. M. 7 :0 0 A. Arrive Ogden ................... ... 4 : ftft A. M. •* D e n v e r ............... ... o :3 0 A M. 9 :1 5 P. “ Kansas C ity ........... 7 :2 5 A. M. 7 :25 A. '• Chicago ................ .... 7:42 A. M. 8:30 P 8 :05 A. A rrive Los A ngeies ..... .... 2:00 P. M. El Paso .................. . .. 6 :00 1*. M . 6 . IMI P. *' Fort W orth ........ .... 6 :30 A. M. 6:30 A. •• Citv oi Mexico. ..11:30 A. M. 1 1 :30 A 7 :00 A. •* Houston........... .. . 7:00 A M. 6 :3 0 P. “ New Orleans.... .... 6:30 P. M. W ashington..... .... 6 :42 A, M. 6 :4 2 A. *• New Y ork........ ...12:10 P. M. 12:10 P. M. M M. M M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with the several steamship lines for Honolulu, .Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. &ee agent at Drain station or audresa w "O f course you were given the free dom of the city?” “ Yes,” ansttered tho distinguished visitor, “ but I had to keep so close to a regular schedule, under the strict sur veillance of so many committees, that it was hard to realize how free I was.” — Washintgon Star. STRONGER AND BETTER TH A N COMMON H ALLO CK’S OR A N Y OTHER B ERRY BOX N E W P A T E N T FO L D IN G B ERRY BOX. No Staples. No Tacks. Opens like a paper box, ready for use. IMMENSE SUCCESS. SAMPLE BOX FR E E . LAMBERSON, PORTLAND, OR. Subscribe for the A t a n A l in o r n i a l A n g l e . Any one who rests his head on a pil low and bolster w hile he is sleeping is slow ly but surely committing suicide, says u French physician Ihe only nat urul position for a man while sleeping is ihe horizontal uue. and the first thing to do In order to accustom one's self to It Is to remove the holster. Within a few months one will he able lo sleep much more calmly than ever before, | and. moreover, the general health will he much Improved. This statement is not made lightly, hut is the result of long eilierlence. The next step Is to re move the pillow, for not until then will the circulation of the blood he as free as It should be. The pillow and liolster i keep the head and neck at an abnormal : angle, aud consequently the sleeper's entire body remains daring the night In an uncomfortable position, ami one which Impedes the free course of the blood through the vessels and organs A Tru st T h ere, Tu n "But," we say to the Intrepid polar explorer, "do you not fear that yeti will become depressed for lack o f home ties and home customs while In the frozen north?" "Oh, l don't know." ho carelessly re sponds "W hy. It Is very homelike ltp there. Fresh meat Is quoted at 95 a pound." Baltimore American. CASTORIA I S l i For Infanta and Children. mm Ü AM g eta ble Preparationfor As «imitating ihcFotxlandReguIa ting thcSto infida and B ow ls of I n ¿ C rtV tU K È N f a n t s Promotes Digestion.Cheorful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral N o t N a r c o t ic The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of . • \\ h a 1 d ie." said a man .' ■• . ' el day. ” 1 don’t want any one sent for. 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