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Lud,Office Qti$syas.. ' A reder ol ihe Arcata'Ui.lon who baa been tbrouirh the "mill" with the land officiale, baa banded iuto this office lor publication the following questions, pro pounded to him ty the apeoiBl ta Ae they were reproduced from memor soma ol tbem may be a little out ol Hit way, bat on the main we believe then. to be fairly correct: 1, When and where were you bom and are you eorry It happened T 2. Were any ol your ancoatora evei hang and what for? 3, Are you taking up thia land to de (And the government, and if to, why are you oo wicked? ' ' 4, If you build a mill on thia land wil you seli the lumber or give It away? 5, Whet ia your baeineae, and what do youteave each month? 6, Do yon know tbu difference be' twcen speculation and tbe doctrine ot Infant da nnatlon? 7. Were yon ever married, and il no why did yon happened to be ao careleea? 8. Who are the greateat emaebere, Del Norte timber locatora or Carrie Hatcbetnat i 9. Wbat la yonr laundrv-marir., and ho v of ton do von eend vonr clothe to waBh? 10. Ia the lBd office greater than the npreme oourt, and If bo, why rot? 11, ' Do you nae Force, and t wnat la your opinion ol tawduel aJ breakfatt fosd? : ' 12. What ia borne without an auto ? 13. Are you In favor of expansion and wbat ia your obeat measurement? 14. How far ia It from here to there and if not, why ao?; , IB. Wore you ever In jail, Land who bailed you out? 16. Is U true that youstole tbe money oat ol the little boy'e bank to pay lor the claim? 17. Were you ever baptized, inocu lated or fumigated, and did it take? 18. Do you know what made Mil waukeajfainoua, and what is your liquid oapaoity? 10. Tell all vour private affaire whioh have taken place aloce ohildboodjnot re vealed by the ai ie qmit loaj. 20. Are you a union man or a ecab? '21. Don't you feel aahamed of your ell lor trying to keep the poor eoript company eyndicate Iromjgettinn hold of your claim? 22. iWereyou ever in love, and how ong before you came to? 23. llow many ranning'feot of logB it thero on yonr claim, and hnw long will it take you to cat down all the trees, work iogilU houre a day? 24. Who ia tbe author of the Ininous saying, "Bark to the WooUb?" 25. Now will you bo good? 20, Who hit Billy 1'aterean, and what will be the outcome ? Lukeview Herald, Wichita (K.) Democrat: Itleeome what remarkable, the avidity with which proteciionUt papere publish under oon epicoui'e headings the etatoments of Joseph Ohamberlain, the Englishman who recently reglned from the Britieh cabinet, in advocacy of a protective tariff polioy lor that country. That stateaman ( ?) attributes England's comparative de aline ia foreign commerce to Kb free trade polioy, but makea no reference to ita peraiateuae in the policy of foreign conqueets which naturally and Inevit ably alienates other countries and peo ples against tbe grasping empire. Ramsey (Iil.) News-Journal: It ia eaid hv the projectors of the scheme to have Cleveland apeak belore Ihe Cum tnertsial club in Chicago laet week that it bad no political significance whatever. But the old renegade guard, who proved disloyal to deuiooracy in 1898 and 1900, were I lie nny ones to cheer the man who wrecked tue democratic party In his Inst administration by repudiating demo cratic principles and joining the euomioe of Ins party and Hie country. Eureka (III.) Democrnt-Jiiu.-nal ; The Uliiciuo l'rluuue says that "Senator Allison ht ruck the keynote lor the repub lican spell binders in llio loa cam pa.ltn'1 in his epeecb in Clinton on Oc tober 10, and ha! ' tbe main point wae thai tnrilT ami ti.e iruls hive tiutbiug to do ih each oilier." Wt y is it then that the trusie pour out money like wnlerln maintain tariff lobbies in Wash ington and to bribe lojielatori, auaasere and editors to maintain the tariff? Washington society ia begluuing to gal ready lor Its annual lusa about preie deuce. There are also aome new brides to be anobbed by the quality. Bay City Tribune. It le ol no use for mlu'.aters or other good penplt to get together and reaolve and then go home and wait for plums to lull from the cloude.-Milwaukee Joai nal. Russia will clear out ol about tbe tune England givvi Kaclne (Wlj.) Jourmil. Mnnohnria i up Kgypi, Don't lort the "Mull" detachable n.iiiillts Umiirel a i..m!o - aitk, , -. ,. ng ri . Hid coat n more i,. u oi- ,y iaki. Kmcsi-11, the Jeweler, 1 ait'iit. ,1 The Panama Steal. Washington, Dec. 1, 1903, Tbeieiabnt one eingle note among be democratic chorns, and that is con ieumaUoo ol tbe administration for it' vt ol piracy against Colombia. They say that II any European power, or all be powers of Europe combined, bad lone to us what we have done to Co nubia, tbe American people would be eaolote lor war. There would be a uni versal demand lor tbe shedding of tbe am drop of American blood, and tbe jpeudinglof tbe laet American dollar to Bring back tbe seced'ng state and restore the integrity of the onion. It is well to oear tbs in mind if Colombia's excite ment ia to be understood. Ia the eyes of ber.'people we have ceased to be a reat, free and liberty toting republic. We have become robber po er and have adopted for our rule tbe bratal maxim that migbt maces right. In i heir eyes we are lost tj all perception ol Justice and Bentlmentg ol chivalry and deal to every appeal that ie not addressed to onr material interests. They Bay tba this piratical foray, whi"l disgrace! us before mankind, in. by PresidentjRooeevelt without warra,. in law or exenee in necessity, He bae trampled on the treaty nnder wl we guaranteed tbe sovereignity of Colombia over the Isthmus, and Is continuing to defy the plain mandate of the Spooner Aot. i,That atatate provides that if the President cannot get from Colombia per mission to dig tbe canal on reasonable terms and witbin a reasonable time be shall turn to Coata Rica and Nicaragua and oouolude a treaty lor tbe construct ion of the canal by that route. The people demand an Isthmian canal; the vote in the Hoase In favor of the Nicar agua route wae practically unanimouB, bat ihe bill was held up In tbe Senate and tbe Spooner aubslitnte adopted to placate and deoeive the people with the delusion that a canal was to be built, but it was to be one which, If built, would be of no practical use, could never antago ize the railroad interests, and tbe men on tbe inside wonld get the benefit ol tbe rise in tbe price of Panama bonds. Soy- oral birds were killed with the Spooner atone, . Tbe persistent enemies of an Isthmian canal, tbe transcontinental railroads, apparently have accomplished their ob ject and have eucceeded in forcing upon the government tbe adoption of tbe Pan ama route, well knowing that if the work Bhall be commenced no man now living will ever survive long enough to tee Its completion, even ii it Bhould prove prac tlclble, .which, in the opinion of the best engineering talent is doubtful. In pursuing the course he has In this matter the President ol tbe United Statee, in the person of Theodore Roose velt, has Accomplished several things, and all of them reprehensible in the hiahest degree. He haa played into (be hands of thejworat enemies of any canal, he has played tbe game of the Senatorial grafters and "grayiwolvea," he has vio lated tbe plain letter of the law on tbe statutes which he la eworn to exeoate, be ia aiding and abetting BeceaBion in a sister Bepublio, be ie upholding revolu tion in Panama, be is eeeking to trans form himself from a constitutional Prea dent into an irresponsible dictator, and in the language ol the venerable Sen ator from Alabama, Mr. -Morgan, "be has performed the Caesarian operation on Colombia and taken a live republic Irom her womb." Tbeaeare things tor tbe people ol thle country to remember. O. A Edwards. Mr. Hermann has bad to take a very decidedly back seat on account of being out with Ihe administration. Thia ie not a political statement but a laet dem onstrated in the appointment ol com mittees. The committees given Mr, Hermann were certainly very humlliat ing when it is remembared that he had previously been in comreBB several tonus besides being In the government eervico in the laud oflice and henre in a position to serve on important committees. But lid eiuiply got a little bone soup. There is nothing t,o rejoice orer in this laet, but something to grieve about, lor bis appoiutineut on the river and harbor committee wonld bave been a very much de-ired one in tbe interest of Northwest Improvements. In nearly all the eastern cities there are ordinances prohibiting the opening ot aalaona alter 12 0 clock at night, and also In quite a number of oltiee on the coast. One Washington city places the limit at 11 0 clock. The at'ention of th city council is called to tbe need ol such a law in Albany. It should be in other cities In Oregon as well. The restrain la one In Ihe interest of a restriction o the traffic The prospect ia good lor the aenale to pass a bill In lavor ol the Lewis and Claik appropriation, but will the honse sanction a bill ol this character just be fore a presidential election, then 'a the rub. It is to be hoped the bill goes tlirongh both houses simply because this ,.rl ol tht, country la a much entitle: t if a v otner. I no lair will be a bur ii k Northwest country nnil 'ie'i a i lit .'f irt in niantcg THIN PEOPLE want to get fat and fat people want to get thin human nature. If you are fat don't take Scott's Emulsion. It will make you gain flesh. Jf you are thin Scott's Emul sion is just what you need. It is one of the greatest flesh producers known. Not temporary gains but healthy, solid flesh that will fill out the body where it is needed. There's nothing better than Scott's Emulsion for weak ness and wasting. Scott's Emulsion is a food medicine; not a stimulant; not a mere " extract " or so ralled " wine "of cod liver oil. Jt contains the whole oil p-r-fectly emulsified, which is 1 de only way of preserving its valuable properties. We'll send you a sample free upon- request. SCOTT& BOWNE, 409 Peart Street, New York, The strength ol the army bae been re duced. , It should be reduced more. We do not need a large army. A small one Is sufScieut. With onr vast resour ces, it necessary we could summon an army that wonld make the nations of tbe world tremble. Oar government should be rna oa the polioy of peace No circumstances can arire in which tbla country will'not be equal to emer gencies. The outlook, tbongb, is one for peace with the great nations ol tbe world, and we should be above having any other condition with the weak nations. The retirement lr?m the cabinet 0 Secretary Hitchcock wonld create more enthusiasm than anv ol his ofSoial acts.' Herald. Yes, but Hilohcock is simply doing the bidding ol the President, His polioy is the one laid down by President Roosevelt, by whom he is 'enthusiasti cally endorsed. Our citizens should be in earnest in subscribing for the organ' and hack fac tory, the city neede rat institution ol this kind. Besides the spirit ol th.9 day shonld be in lavor .ol increasing onr manufacturing interests ashmen as pos sible, They are great city bnilders. Thore were several muddy features in to bo ie the recent city campaign gretted. Seuator Fnlton has denounced Attor ney General Knox. Let the orchestra play, $100 Reward $100. 'Ihe readers of tis paper will bo pleased t o learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that Bcience has been able tocure in all stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the onlv positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh . being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional ' treatment, uall'B Catarrh Cure le taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mu cous surfaoee of tbe system.'-thereby de stroying tbe foundation of the disease, and giving the patient' strength by build ing up tbe constitution and assisting naturo in doing its work. The proprie tors have so imicb- faith in its curative powers, that tbey offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Sond fcr list of testimonials. Address V. J. CHENEY St CO., Toledo, O. Hold by Drnggist,-7Bc. . Hall's Family Figure the best s Portland and Return $3.00. The S. I', has established a permanent trip rate to', Portland (rotn. Albany of J8.U0 good lor going on the afternoon train Saturday and anv tr.tin Sunday and returning on any train Sunday or Monday. Also the same arrangement for Port cd to Albany and roturn. Clininbcrlaiii'a Counh Reniisdv I Pleasant to Take, 'The finest qmlity oi eranu'aled loaf fiusrir U used in tbe manufacuro of Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy, and tht roots used in Its preparation give it a tlavor similar to mapie syrup, making it quite pleasant, to take Mr. W: L. Roderick, of Poolesvlile, Mil., in spe iking ol this remedy, says: "i have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with my Chamberlain's Couun Remedy with my children for Beveial yeai e and can truth fully sao it is the bett preparation ot the kind Known of. The children like to lake t and it has no injurious aftereffect. For ale by Foster & Mason . The Pleasure oi;Eiitln. Persons suffering front 'inJIgestlun, dyspepsia cr other stomach trouble will find t'l it tioilnl Dspepst Cure digests what ycu e.tts niu makes tbe stomach sweet. This remedy is a lever failing cure fjr lndigetmu and Dyspepsia aud all complaints affecting tbe glitmis or membranes of the stomach or digestive tract. When you take Koilol Dvsiiepsta i Cure ev. rvthiai: von et tastes mdu. :m,l ' everv bit o( !li nutri n-.-n' 1 1-at ),iur food -cntatns is asnuii ttintr ami tppropriat .l by the b:oo.i ami tissues, So'1 ty '"rii.ay t Mason, Kurkbart .t Ue. MISFITS, The third ward did tbe business. Tbe eword should now be sheathed We are all for Albany. Notwithstanding tbe beat a good many people did not vote. There Is a field for improvement In Borne lines of Albany politics. Albany holiday stacks this season are a credit to tbe railroad center ol the valley. A poll of voters ab.ov.ed 400 in the third ward, but only about 27S voted. wnat were tne otner izo doing. If people let well enough &oa.j tbe physicians would bave a hard time of It. Always bear both sides ofa question if il is possible to unearth the other tiae. The second barrel went off Saturday evening after the train arrived from fcaiem. An advertising arrangement has been bung up on First street. It is a "daisy.'M Dick ' Smitb is IT at Columbia University. Oregon against the world; Some electricity in the coming firemen's election will be a good thing. Salem people are kept busy these dayB bnying diamonds for Christmas presents for tbeir friends. With a margin la bis favor of abou $16,000,000 Mr. Dowie is not yet Willi- g to tnrn over bis assets. The people of Albany must : act together in tbe upbuilding of ita manu facturing interests. Albany must Beep moving. Sam Smitb, living across tue river from Corva lie raises mule footed bogs. Must have gotten tbem in Salem or Portland. A good many barrels have boen fired in this city election and the mud has Bpattored. ', ' Albany people back from seeing Ben Hurr pronounce it immense, just as claimed. It captured Portland. Every man when he rune lor office is ol course in favor of enforcing the law. He should be just ae much in favor ol it alter election. Of course the Presi out stands by Hitchcock, who has merely been following the President's policy. Mr. HickB back somewhere in Kansas can give Mr. Beats several acea and then beat him predicting Oregon weather. The foot ball seaBon is not yet over. The public is to be afflicted with the eelect'on of an all Btar team for Ihe state and Northwest. Salem Statesman: The Albany Democrat rises to tbe occasion and remarks that "every voter Bhould be at the polls Monday. Fill the ballot boxes." This is good advice, all right, but should be followed with caution. A literal observance oi the last hall of Ihe appeal haa been known to gat men into eeriouB trouble. The laet has been demonstrated in a very emphatic manner that Binger Hermann has no Btanding with the present administration, except when be etood on the rear platform of the President's train. In the assignment of committees be got measly positions on the committees on indian affairs and election of president, vice president and representatives. Mother Goose Up-to-date. Jack and' Jill -vent'up the hill To get a pail of water, Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling alter. Then Jack did yell and howl till Jill Said, "Come my little brother And we will go and eee the show Of gifts for Sis and Mother.; So up Jack got, and off did trot To the A. O. W . ball, inil there did aee, with groateat glee, Gifte to suit both great and email. December lltb and 12th,;i903. A Snap. Do you want to purchase a nice home cheap and on your own terms? Ten years time witnoni interest given 10 pav inj. nmna.l. if m, m,n htstnosa address with stamp P 0 Box 126, City. Letter List. Following is tbs list of letters remaining in the Postofliee at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Des. S, 1904. Persons calling for these letters must givo the date on which advertised : Bailer, Mr Robert L Boeeo, Mr Ed Hower, Mr. Joe Dodeon ;'ros& Co lVlanv. Mrs Oasaie Downer, Mrs Geo J Kallv.'ii A Kiniherly. R C Lewis. H I Miller, Miaa Bessie Miller", K 11 R thermal, Mr Richards .Miss Veda Sai pington Wallace. Dr M 8 3.8, Train, P. M. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. After tbe Attorney General. Washington, Dec. 9. When Attorney General Knox appointed Francis J. Heney to asBist District Attorney Hall in tbe prosecution ol the Oregon land irauu cases, he administered a direct Bnub to tbe two Oregon Senator Sena tors, and when he subsequently ap- pointea u. B. frost to . assist ueney he added insult to iujury, ae a resuL the Oregon Senators are op in arms, and denounce Knox. Deserves a Meditl. Thackeb, W. Va Dec, 6. Alone in a railway tower here laat night, while per forming her du les aa telegraph operator for the Norfolk & Western Kailroad, Miaa Kate Ruuburgh, 20 veara old, shot and mortally wounded William Howard son, an alleged outlaw. HowardBon had entered the tower and attempted to embrace tbe Miss Rou burgb. Breaking away from him she secured ber revolver and fired four shots at the intruder. One shot took effect. Harriman in Oregon. San Feancibco, Dec. 6. President E H. Har.iman, of tbe Southern Pacific Company, left today by special train for Portland, Or. He will be accompanied by Julius Krnttscbnitt and some other railroad officials. After a few dayB spent at Portland, Mr. Harriman will go East over tbe Ore gon Short Line. Late Saturday Mr. Harriman held a long conference with A. B. Hammond, the lumber magnate. Oregon Dog Won, San Fbancibco, Dec, 6. The dog poultry and cat Bhow at Mechanio'a favilion came to a close last night. The grand closing event was the judg ing for the beat dog in tbe ebow, and tbe banner crowd of the season was on band to watch the proceedings. The lucky dog happened to be Minnesota Joe, . the superb pointer, many times a prize-winner and the property of Henry F Zeigler of The Dalles. Causes Rejoicing. Washington, Dec. 7 President Eoose veil's lavorable mention of the Las? i and Clark Exposition in bis message too day, and bis recommendation that "thi event should receive recognition and support from tbe National Government" has done more than anything else that hae yet tranepired to advance the inter ests of tbe Exposition and to secure the passage ol tbe bill now pending. Everything but Yaquma. Washington, Dec. 7. Amone eBti mates submitted to 'Congress today by Secretary Sbaw are recommendation lor the appropriation of $500,000 for contin uing the improvent of the mouth of the Columbia River, 'the same amount for tbe Willamette and Columbia rivers be low Portland and $300,000 for tbe Dalles-Celilo canal. Money to Burn, Chicago, Dec. 7. In a etatement which places his assets at more than four timee as much aa bis liabilitiee. John Alexander Dowie, at a. meeting at tended by a majority of his creditors, submitted a proposal by which it is be lieved the financial tangle at Zion City will be .straightened in a satisfactory manner. In Dowie s communication his assets are declared to be $18,345,215 and hie liabilities only $4,053,345. Herbert Spencer Dead. London. Dec. 8 Herbert Snencor. thn famous author, died this morning at his home in Brighton. His health had been failing for Borne months. The IllnesB took a critical turn a lew davs airo and he became unconscious last nieht. nass- ng away without p ain. Temperance Ticket Won. Eugene, Dec. 7. The citv election in Springfield was hela today and was a spirited contest, the issue being on the question ol saloons or no Baloors. The dry ticket was successful and the follow ing officers were eleoted by good major ities: Mavnr. E. C Martin: Councilman. .T. T. Tuff, W. M. Sutton, two years; Mil ton Bally, one year; Recorder, L. E. Thompson; Treasurer, B. A, Washburn. -Purgative Pleasure. 81 you ever took De Pitt's LittleJJiarly iistn iul uiiuuuauB uc uuiiHuptttiun you know what a purgative pleasure is. These ruinous tittle puis cleanse tbe nver aud rid tbe system j I nil bile without troducing unpleasant effects. Tboj do not grips, sicEen or weaken , but give to e ar.d strength to the tissues and or gans involved. W H. Uowoll of . Hous ton, Tex., says: "No better pill can - be found than Little Ear !y Risers for con stipation, sick headache, ot," Sold by roshay a Mason- Oystere.OYSTKBS, OYSTERS, tresh every day. Just leave your orderB . . e'or them at Stetter'e. ElMIM No disease causes so mucli bodily discomfort, or itches, and burns like Eczema. Beginning often with a slight redness of the skin it gradually spreads, followed by pustules or blisters from which a gummy, sticky fluid oozes which dries and scales off or forms bad looking sores and scabs. It ap pears on different parts of the body but of tenest upon the back, arms, bauds, legs and lace, ana is a veritable torment at times, especially at night or when over heated. The cause of Ecze ma is a too acid and general unhealthy con dition of the blood. The terrifying itching and burning is pro duced by the overflow In 1898 I aide of my Man a Station A, through the glands and pores of the skin of the fiery poisons km thin acid blood and cleanses and builds up the general system, when the skin clears off and Eczema with all its terrifying symptoms disappears. Send fpr our free book on the Skin and its diseases. No charge for medical advige, mE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., A TIANTAm GAm Entitled to Something. Washington, Dec. 8. -Based upon zuree iuim-t..-.f hv j& . Treasury, Seuator Mitchell in hia forth coming speech in support of the Lewis and Cltrk Exposition bill, will be able iu ouow mat -me urec n country" dur ing he past half century, has contrib uted lour times ae much to the Federal Treasury aB has been expended by the National Government for the improve ment of the waterways of that section. Another Suspension. .Ai 6basdei Dec. 8. Hon. Thomas McNutt. inspector of the United States Land Office at La Grande, today received ton- te'egram 'from Washing- "You are hereby suspended as Bpecial agent ef the Land Department until , wn?tice- E, A. Hitchcock. . . --v.i.u.,, okBLcu mm UB qjq no jjjj. deratand the reason of the order. B 1 Breeding Trouble. OaVHT IVTri'ftn, TV,. - n mi it v. dretta, Aaiatic Turkey, has been hauled nnmn anrl n i . . wuubui uavis naa lett his post tor Beirut, in consequence of a serious Olo omatta inniHon, r -r. vuv, uunug wuicu air. Davis was insulted and assaulted by the Harrlman's Doings. PnnT.iwn Ttiw, Q r- ' 1? a r, , . i v. v. .... . j?. ii. mrn- man spent a busy day in Portland that uinrKeu uy Beverai important an nouncement. First of these ia the extension of tho CnlllmhiA RnnlliDpn ,n nan,al r.n ,w v-u.i , i u, UIVUU, opening to Portland a profitable field of trade. Car ahortages in the future on tbe Harriman lines will be guarded agianet . Must Hing. Burns, Or,, Deo. 8. The jnry in the trial of Harry Egbert, who murdered Dtputy Sheriff Saxton and John Weston October 4, returned a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree. Sentence will be passed Thursday. l"rof. Hawley Prostrated. Salem, Dec. 8. While conducting a reciation this af ernoon Dean W. C. Hawley ol Willamette University, was stricken with nervous prostration and waa removed to his home. His illness waa caused by overwork and worry. Although ol strouir coeetitution. Prof essor Hawkins haa not been well for time. , i . Only Makes a Bad Matter Worse Perhaps yon have never thought of it but he laet must be apparent to every cue that constipation is caused by a lack jf water in the system and the use of drtii ti 3 cathartics .like the old fash ioned pills only makes a bad matter worse. Chamberlain's Stomach - and Liver Tablets are much more mild and gentle in their effect, and when the proper dose is taken their action is so natural that one ;f.n hardly realise it is the effect of a medicine. Trv a 25 cent bottle of them. For sale by Foshav & Mason. -Oh-tnioerlain's Stomach and , Liver Tablets are becoming a favar'te for stom ach troubles and constipation. For sale by Koshay & Foshay. Tlis Genuine vs. Counterfeits, The genuine is always better than a, counterfeit, but the truth of this state ment is never more forcibly realized or more thoroughly appreciated than when you compare the genuine DeWitt's Witch HazeljSalve with the many, counterfeits and worthless substitutes tbat are on the market. W. 8, Ledbetter, of Shreyeport, i-a., says: Alter uslng'numerous other remedies without benefit, one box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me," For biiad, bleeding, itching and pro trudtng piles no remedy is equal to De Wiit's, Witan Hanel Salve. Sold by Foshay St Mason, Burkhart & Leo. Shears and Scissors at, Ohling and Hulburt's. -,.'.. ALBANY! OPERA HOUSE. Saturday Night, December 12. The Greatest o! all Dorfn East Plays . RIOHARDIGOLDEN'S, , "Old l ed Prouty" With the ;best;Company ever pre senting the Famous Play including ROBERT CRAIG (Golden'e original understudy as Old Jed Prouty) and HARRY M. MORSE. 10- BIG' VAUDEVILLlS ACTS 10 PRICES 25c, 60c and 75o. Curtain at 8:15. ' SETS THE SHIN ON FIRE experienced at times vatohoa on the in hands that itohed an arms tnat lconea ana Dumea, oausing mueh disoomfort. As time went by it grew worse, and I wh convinoed ti at I was Afflicted with Eczumn. T nan. salted sever! phyaiolani and a num ber of spool aliftta, and used several ex ternal applications, receiving but slight temporary relief. In February I deolded to try S. S. S., and In less than a month I experienced achang-e for the batter, ond bv Hiv all ivmntoma had disappeared, and I found myself entire- curea, ana nave naa no return e disease since. W. P. BRUSH. cor Stockman's Advertising Afrencv Kansas City, Mo. with which the blood-current is over- loaaea. wnue extendi applications, sucn as washes, soaps, salves and powders aresoot hing and cooling they do not enter into the blood itself or touch the real caiise of the disease, but S. S. S. does, and purifies, enriches, and strengthens the