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p Blood ! certain if you take Hood's Sursaparilla. This great, medicine cures those eruptions, pimples and boils that appear at all seasons; cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczema; adapts itself equally well to, and also cures, dys pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu matism and catarrh ; , cures nervous troubles, debility and that tired feeling. 8arsatabs-Forthoe who prefer modlclne In tab let form, HuuU'ft Snrsaparilla ifi now put up in choco lated tabletx called Snntatalm, an well aa In the usual liquid form. Samatubi have Identically the same curative propertlea a the liquid form, besides accu racy of dose, convenienee, economy, no loss by evap oration, breakage, or leakage. iJrufrirlsts or promptly bl mail. (J. 1. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass, Ay? A Mrs. C. K. Tylor. HiirMngt. Vt. nturh to do and Bo little health to do it with, eaiised almost n rorniik'te lirenk rl.iH H- lilim.l tmor mifl thin: no Ktren trill. little sleep. Hood' Snrnpnrilin cave appetite, nstnrni Rl"l, ptmtici ueaitu, trengtli to ao all my worn. An EncIUh View of Robert E. Lee. General Robert E. Lee was Indeed fully Washington's equal as a hero and a gentleman and much Ills superior as a soldier. It Is only In the larger polit ical or semlpolitlcnl sphere that be atands lower and there perhaps only because his opportunities were so much smaller. London Times Review f Trevelyan's History. rTp St. Vitus Hanre ana all nervous rjlaaea mi I u permanently cured by Dr. Kline's ureal Nerve Raalnror. Wand for FHKK 2 trial bottle ana matlM. vt.it. u,nii.ielixi.,tfii Arcnau, raua,,rai Keepa Tbem Away. First Landlndy ".My boarders loaf around the parlor every evening, much to my annoyance. Does yours?" Second Landlady "No, Indeed ! My daughter ll learning to play the piano." PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is gna'anteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Jleudin.fr or Protrudlug tiles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60a He Could Improve It. "I went to the theater lust night. "What did you see?" "A play culled 'Hamlet.'" "How was It?" "Fair; only fulr. A good, lively sex tet would do It a world of good." Washington Herald. You Can Get Allen's Toot-Ease FREE. Write Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. V., for a free sample ot Allen's Fool-Kane. It cures weaiuig. not swollen, aclilng loot. It makes new or tight shoos easy. A certain cure for corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug guts selllt. 26o. Iiou't accept any substitute. Outalde of Ills Practice. "All that is the mn tier with you, sir," ald the eminent physician, after a thor ough examination, "is luck of nutrition, You don't eat enough." "I eat all I enn hold, doctor," said the attenuated caller. "Then you need to have your capacity enlarged, and that's a case for a surgeon. Five dollars, please. Good morning." Chicago Tribune. Graduated from the Bible. Octave Tlianet tells a story of an old darky in Florida who was anxious to H'arn to read, so that he could read th Bible. He sa'd tlmt if he could read tht Hlble he would want nothing else. A friend of the narrator taught him to read. Some time afterward she visited his cabin and asked his wife bow his Bible reading was getting on. "Laws, Miss Fanny," said this person, "he jes' suttlnly kin read fine. He's don got outen de Bible an' into de newspo pers." Indianapolis News. Literary Inveatment. You buy a hook and hope to rea A profit quite extensive. The style may be a little cheap, But the paper's right expensive, Washington Star. 1'srhl "The 'Great White ringue,' my son," Said the Injun chief, in a passion, "Is that wicked, thieving race That calls itself the Caucasian I" Echoes ot (he Past. Wagner was writing the music of the future. "I Intend to oroduce something." he dflwt "Itinl orlll trn tHnnilaiMniv ftnwn tha ' ages. ' How well bear witness. NEW MINISTER HERE DENATURED ALCOHOL. Farmers Mty Make It Future Fuel oi the Wett. Bv Fred W. Lewis, Secretary Washington Stats ' n . T , M:..h Two years ago the Grange, assist ed by some other organizations, went to work to try ana pass a law mat would allow alcohol to be manutac tured and used for light and fuel without having to pay tne promoi ti e revenue tax, that had been re quired by the government, so as to free tne people oi tne country, irorn the tvranny of the Standard Oil Co which has gradually raised the price of fuel oil from a low price to an amount that ii paying the monopoly extremely large dividends, thereby levvlne an unreasonable tax on th consumer of the products of petro leum. Aftoi n Inner nnrl bnrrl flsrht in San Francisco, Feb. 29. Wu Ting .. In which the Standard Oil Fang, for the second time appointed company did their best to prevent Chinese minister to this country, ar- the pagsage 0f the bill, we conquered rived yesterday on the Pacific mall and now a farmer, or several of them liner Siberia, with a large retinue of , erect a Btin, and make alcohol il'ii ting Fang Does Not Seek Oar Intervention. LANDS WITH LARGE RETIMUt Admits That There Is Seme Friction With Japan No Change in Exclusion Lews. lie succeeded let the ages Illrante Glory. The young man was admiring her beau tiful and abundant hair. 'What a wealth of it there is!" he exclaimed. "When you loosen it I sup pose it drops to the floor." "Hugh I" broke in the little sister of the young woman. "It drops on the floor !" Chicago Tribune. secretaries and legation and consu late attaches numbering 70 persona, He brought with him new consuls for Mexico, Havana, New York and San Francisco, besides three nephews and three secretaries and five other at taches for the Chinese legation at Washington and 24 young students, who will enter various schools and colleges In this country. At the Pacific mail dock, where the Siberia made fast, shortly before o clock, a large number of Chi nese from the local colony were on hand with a brass band to greet their minister. From the dock the minis ter and his party were taken to the Fairmount hotel, where a large num ber of suites had been reserved Minister Wu denied the report that he was the bearer of an appeal to Washington .asking this .country to assist in preserving the interests of China in Manchuria and protest ing against the alleged aggrandize ment of Japan in that Province, but admitted "there was some local fric tion He professed to be ignorant about the Kan Tao boundary dispute be tween China and Japan and the ex tension of the Hslnmintin-Fukemen railroad, which has caused between the two countries. friction In any quantities, the same to be de natured, or poisoned, by omcers ap pointed by the government, and may then be used or sold to any one un der a permit which may be obtained from the government. It Is now our' duty to get the ap pliances for the use of the product into general use, so mat tnere win be a demand for the alcohol, so that there will be distilleries installed all over the west,-so as to use the waste products of our farms to make fuel for our engines, stoves, both heating and cooking, and to give us one of the best lights that you ever saw. I wish that it were possible for m to show the lamp with Its beautiful light, so that you could realize the value of it as a light producing fuel. Wherever I have demonstrated the light, It has met with an enthusias tic reception and It is only a ques tion of letting people see the value of de-natured alcohol, to insure a demand that will fill our land with distilleries, making our own fuel out of the small potatoes, sprouted wheat, small, and imperfect apples, and fruit of other varieties, and In fact, anything that Is composed of sugar or starch. A corn-field, with Its stalks filled with sweetness, will make large CAN NOT BE .RUBBED AWAY It Is perfectly natural to rub the soot that hurts, and when tie muscle. nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching" with the pains of Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other external application, in. au effort to get relief from the disease, by producing tounter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will ouict the cam temoo- rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more) than skin deep it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only ba reached by constitutional treatment IT CANNOT BE RUBBED AWAY. Rheumatism is due to aa excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidnevs. have failed to earrv off. Thia refuse matter, coming in contact with the different acids of the body; forma uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of tha body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the Bystem. The aches and pains are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time; by surface treatment, they will reapoear at the first exoosure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with Irritating, pain-producing urie acid poison. The disease will shift from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing inflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system Is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes deformed and crippled for life. S. S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and exncllirnr nil foreiirn matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed and nourished by rich, health-sustaining blood which completely nnd permanently cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. 3 composed of both purifying and tonic properties just what is needed in every case of Rheu matism. It contains no potash,' alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and writa us about your case and our physicians will give you any information or advice desired free of charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAm, PURELY VEGETABLE HOWARD E. BURTON. Assarer ar.l Chemist, Leadvllle, Colorado- Specimen prlcem Uuld, Silver, Li-ad, 1 ; Oold, Bllver, 75c i Gold, Sou ; Zinc or Copper, (1. Cyanide tents. Mailing envelope! and fllll nrlralUt Mnt.ntl aiir.llatinn lnntrnt anil TTtt.. Dire work solicited. 'Uonal Bank. iterance! Carbonate Nay- Asked whether he would endeavor quantities of alcohol, and a small Deplorable Dualiteaa Error. "Did you ever make a mistake, doc tor?" "Yes, once I was called In by a pa tient and diagnosed his case as stom ach ache I only learned the following day that he was rich enough to have appendicitis." Die Muskete. ' II (SSI! IllHfelliSiJ ALt'OHOl, 3 PER CENT. AVcgelabtefrcparatlonforAs slmilalingihefbotfandRcgula tingliie Siomactis andUowcis of Promolcs Di4eslionXlcerful ncss and Rcst.Contalns neiiiitr upiimi.Morplune norWiacral. INOT -NARCOTIC. At? afOHIkSSMXUmm. K.Srrtfta ffbrm Jtv-ikteaignmfenri Ancrfect Remedv for Tansta Hon , Sour Stomach. Dlarrttoei Worms .Coitvuls ions .feverish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature ot NEW YORK For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the lature ii! Use For Over Thirty Years Ect Copy of Wrapper, TH OKNTAim 0OMMNV, MtW YORK OIT. I DOsitlvt oroof of (he rcllabilltv and confidence our Di li era hv in ui. Specialists always in attendance. aMunng prompt ina court out attention. Lady attend ant alwava present. Reliable Painless Dentist- Our reputation lor miaouity and ihLHougnufM ia writ eatabUabctt. Qeanli aeaa. Good Work and Quick Service. "AND IT DIDN'T HURT A BIT" Painless Extraction, SO cents. Extraction Fret hca platei or bndgra are ordered. Plaira aud up. Best Plate Work rhpa your teeik have become ao uaeleaa that it ia itnpoeaible to irmly act a bridge. Tkra the old tuinpa are removed without ciuaihg vou the alt in teat pain, and a j late ia ttted. If the plate at per fectly it will look well and pet form ita work ot akaattcating your food aetiiracumlr. V ith my ao years' experience ia this work will guarantee satisfaction in every rase. Crown and Bridr Work. It's a shame to spoil your personal appearance and ruin your digestion frosa the lack of teeth to properly ertastu-ate your t.fdt when a brldfw can he supplied that will cause no discomfort what- W.A.WISEofl? Mum tu&AMt, tmm urn iwumim, Nation, mum IN PORTLAND DOING WORK FOR THE BEST PEOPLE ever, will chew your food properly and thoroughly, while your looks are improved beyond description. A hollow tooth that ia now useless can be filled and crowned so that it I saved for probably a lifetime. To secure the best results you must secure the highest grade of skill. Eiamlnatkti free and Invited. When desired yos caa kav T. f. Wise or ay personal service. Our force Is so org-anUed that we caa do your entire Crown, Bridge and Plata Work in a day If necessary. Oat of town people can write and arrange for sppontmtnta. H 5) PLATE5 to secure some modification of the pxclusion law. Minister Wu said that he had no particular .Instructions from his government with reference to that WILL SHOW TEETH. Japan Sends Cruiser to China to In vest'gate Seizure. Tokio, Feb. 29. The Japanese ar- out of the air in the room, so much mored cruiser Idzumi sailed yester- as any otner iuei amount of land will raise enough fuel to keep our homes well heated and lighted for the year. Another good quality of this al cohol is that it is perfectly clean and healthful. There Is no dust, smoke, soot, or gas, developed in the burn ing of it for either light or heat, and it does not vitiate the air in the room, as it contains oxygen, in Itself and does not have to use the oxygen day from Shanghai for Hongkong, where, it is understood, she will in vestigate the seizure on February 7 by the Chinese customs cruisers of the steamer Tatsu Maru. This movement is possibly intend ed as a demonstration against the There is no wick-trimming to be done, as the wick is never on fire. and as far as smoke is concerned, the lamp chimneys will never need any washing, so the lamps are much easier to take care of. You can turn it off until there is a Chinese officials, although the for- very small light, and so makes a per- eign office denies it has such an ob ject in view, adding that negotia tions are proceeding at Pekin and that the Japanese flag has' been re stored to the Tatsu Martf. The whole question of the seizure of the Tntsn Mam. whlnh carried a careo of arms and other munitions, worth of fuel, rather than ten or f If- now turns upon the character of the teen cents worth as when you have merchant to whom the arms were to use a stove of any sort. You can consigned. It Is believed that he is take this flatlron into any room oi sympathizer -of the revolutionists tne nouse, out onto tne porcn, out feet night lamp, as there Is no gas. there is from a kerosene lamp, to make the bed room a hot-bed of disease. There is another great boon to the housewife in the alcohol flat-iron, which will burn only about a cent's IT'S FREE "SEND FOR IT NOW " The Best Fruit Tree and Berry Plant Catalog in the Northwest J. J. BUTZER 192 Front St., Portland. Oregon Furnish Your Home Without Cost With PREMIUMS Blven FRP.K for CARTON TOPS and SOAP WKAll'EKS from "20 MULE TEAM" BORAX PRODUCTS SOME Of OUR PREMIUMS Leather Goods. Pocket Bookn. Pump. Hand Bane, 01uit(linP3, Hitlf. 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I - You can eet sofonriirl nromium fnr inn D. M. FERRY 4t CO., Detroit, Mloha Pwrry'B Seeds are the best known the most reliable eeeds erown. Every package has behind It the reputation of a house whose business standards are tho highest In the trade. i Coupon values or less, represented by Carta. ops una soap wrappers. In China, for whom the arms were possibly Intended. KENTUCKY ELECTS SENATOR, Legislature Elects Governor Brad'ey After Six Weeks. Frankfort, Ky.. Feb. 29. Four democrats, who have stood out from the party machine, swung into line with the republican members of the general assembly yesterday, result- ng in the election of set-Governor William O. Bradley, a republican, to the United States senate. The elec tion followed- a deadlock that has held up more than sixi weeks, the democratic organization supporting ex-Governor Beckham, while the re publican members have been as a nit for Mr. Bradley from the first. The four democrats who made pos sible an election have persistently re fused to vote for Mr. Beckham, and when they were convinced that their party would unite on no other man, they withdrew their support from scattering candidates and centered it on the republican choice. under a shade tree, or anywhere else that you want to, as you have no "string" attached to you as In the electric iron, and yon do not have to travel back and forth between the ironing board and the stove, as you have always had to do, nor do you have to stand near a hot stove while you are doing your ironing. Write to me and I will tell you how you may procure these splendid improvements, as the Grange ia an xious to get people to know of the advantages to be derived from the introduction of denatured alcohol MADE FOR C SERVICE and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF OILED SUITS. SUCKERS AND HAI5 Every garment guaranteed Clean Light - Durable Suits 39S Slickers 399 joto tartar outm minwiim CATALOG nit fOH THIAMINS A J TCH.H CO BOSTON US C. Gee Wo The ell known reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR Hits mode a life ttndy of in taaf triii''fv--9ii ?lu"y dUcovered nnd ll gl Simmm, fufremoJiea; No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used He Curef Without Operation, or Without ttie Aid of a Knlf lie Kuiirimtoofl to Curo Oniurrh. Asthma, Lano. Throat, ltlimiirtnt.nm. Nfrvminntt. Nervous Detdlltri Hfomiich. IJver, Kidney Tronlilrm:nNoLont Manhood. Female Weuknp.iR and All Private DiHeaws. A SURE CANCER CURE Just Received from Pekin;, China Safe, Sura and Reliable. IF YOU ARE AFLIfTF.I). KON'T DELAY. DELAifS AKE IMNC liUOUS. COINSULTATIOIN PRBB It yon cannot call, write for Rynipton blank and olraaj , E C. O EKWO CHIN KSB UKDlcrNE CO. 162 1-2 i irat Sc. , Cor. Morrikon. PortlonO, Oreaoa Flense Mention Thli Pnrer. P N U No. 10-C8 Agricultural Club Formed. By J. H. Frandson, Department of Dairying, Idaho Experiment Station, Moscow. A sudden impetus was given the agricultural Interests of the Univer sity of Idaho on the 19 of December, 1907 when the students of that de partment organized an agricultural club. It consists of students deeply Interested in agriculture, who are doing all in their power to build up a strong agricultural college in the university. It is with a keen sense of the needs of Idaho that the move ment is begun. Idaho is one ot the most rapidly growing states of the union. Over 700,000 acres of land have been added within the last year or two to the grants covered by the Irrigation companies. This will fur nish room for thousands of beautiful homes in the near future. It is ob- I TTHI writ in a; to advertiser, pleaae I TT mention thla paper. Union Men Refused Pardon. Washington, Feb. 29. The Presi dent has denied pardons in the cases P. D. Lenihan, M. J. Plunkett, Joseph Shannon, William Cutts and Edwards, members of a labor union, convicted some mouths ago of : vious that scientific skill will be in io at ne an iniunction issued bv a . aemana unaer me conamons United States court Judge enjoining brought about by this extended sys them and others from interfering tern of intensive farming. ith the ooeration and business of I A publication known as the Idaho the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Student Farmer will be the club's Company, at Bulte, Mont. The pen-'main method of interesting the farm alties iiimnscrt were from three to ers of the state in the work of the four months imprisonment and, in agricultural couege, ana a is nopea, some cases, fines. by this method to get a great many students from the farms. It is prob- States Canada'! Potitl n I a-y ln f1"?1 agricultural Ottawa Ont Veh 2Q rr Thnm PaPer PUUiihubu iu ma colleges 91 lue Uttana, Ont., eO. Ur. 1nom- nm.tftu.BKt. The first and on.v'tmm. as, of the Yukon, in the house today Der 0f the present scholastic 1 year discussed the question of Canada wm come out in a week or ten-Mays, having the right to take part in tho f The people of Idaho should re negotiation 01 an treaties oetween gnond with the true spirit of an ener- Great Britain and the foreign coun tries. Referring to the British-Japanese alliance, Dr. Thomas said, in the event of trouble between the I'nited States and Japan, the sym pathy of Canada would go out to the United States and against the ally of Great Britain. getic commonwealth. Send in your name and address to the Idaho Stu dent Farmer, University of Idaho, Moscow, and receive the first copy free. 1 ' ' vs. Quality jf J In the matter of food you can't afford to I j I I is right and good but inferior food products I are dear at any price. ' ' ) ) HBfcaf af' BAKING ( EgtjOjji is economical not Chesp. Try few Wt&Zm it The best at any price or V ' PHifi Pui your money back. I.S&'iL JAQUES MFG. CO. Guarantee Pure and Wholesome. New Claima Brinfe Big Price Los Angeles. Cal.. Feb. 29. Ad- Ktacaact. One quart of chopped boiled beef, 2 vices received In this city today state qnarta of chopped apples, 1 ;int of mo- that the two original claims at Hart, San Bernardino county, where 'a camp was established sir weeks ago. following a discovery of gold, have been sold for a deposit of $20,000 cash and a bond for $250,000. The claims were owned by James Hart and Bert HItt and were sold to Col onel Hopkins-. jaaasa. 1 pint of sugar, 1 teacup of vine gar or cider, 1 quart of chopped raisins or corranta, 2 tablespoonfuls of cloves and cinnamon, 1 nutmeg. 1 fill of but ter; cook until acalded through, aeal In (lass Jars until wanted, or pack In aa artben Jar and cover with melted lard. V&SaHr HO T ALL lilliSSl l HOES AT ALL rices, ron EVER MEMBER OTTur null V BOY8' WOMEN, MISSCS AND CHILDREN. W. L. Catfcrxm maktm and mora !" .'. -1.PiJ ami S3.iO etwm SSTW' A'S"1 , mftMmHf, tit hKtar, Mf tontws irrf W. L Dooglu $4 Ki $S 6Lt rg Shoes Cannot Ba Equalled At In P ice toWil m bminn. T.k. Yrt itltwt.t 1 Irom f'""r o an .i 11 woria. lUaa i, a- lu I fcl.il, imuua, " 1 1