The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, March 02, 1906, Image 4

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Meaaura «ff a brad ar 1 on ea-'h «><1
•nd of the field aay aa «Ida aa the
length of teen and plow
< -mn.«■
plow lug at on* a' I* of tl -- field « u* half
land from th* feu>v, pl- wlng
I mo k
and forth, turning to Hi* right and
•
land la 4otw, tu«-aaur. off another land,
•kip It. go on aiwl plow third land aatn*
aa flrat. Iko plow x~ .-1 li- -I turn ug
to left
Tl>* <>L)>"-t la pl- wli.g th.
third land b*for* a*<a>nd la to a<■•;<!
having ao many cMter rldgaa and dead
furrowa, a* you w u<l If y u t»»-k
•vary laiul aa It ran ■
hop <-u n tli •
way until you get l-> He* other al.l* of
t
bait Hxr flehl nbvly pl--w.il wllbout
f
i
*|U»r* <->-rtii-r<.
tramping
horae. brele. lifting plow or traffil '<g
plow«! groiir-d
r<-rA-rmlna f'nple*.*nl Dull'*
Th« vary n*kt time you bar. wme
thing unpiraaanl to do. aom.Ui!ng to
wblrb you bring an unwilling mind."
taya a writer In Harper-* Baur. ~Ju*t
rriieat lb. fallowing furutu-a to your-
•elf, and say It over and over again
until you believe it: This which I
atu doing now la what, tn the circum-
•tancra. 1 prefer to do st thia m-.im.nt.
Ilf Course,
above all other things
then, I anjoy It!* This sr.f restraint,
faitbfu ly applied during dishwashing
l>ed making, .weeping, dueling, boux-
cl«uining. Blocking darning, and all the
monotonuM dutle. of a bum» woman
may» 1». rvllxl on to bring Utaxla of
aunahlnw .verywbare
Tb. work 1»
don. In lr*« time, end with le*. frw
tion. than .ver b*f»ra. an atni wpber*
of peat-, and eerenlty p»wvade. tbt
who*, boaevtiold tb. * ul of tb. work
It a worth trying
.r la rnlarg«"d
it at ou-'a. d.ar madera ”
A«*B4lag It.
• «« »*•.
*You got « typ ivr.ttni r- - y of th «
"Wk*Ala y oa tbihk •* my »later.
•î - • h
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re»Her of the p»rty organ.
"Why, Johnny, I thiak
“Tea»H fepbed th* re port or of the appo
«w«-w?
«P -n ¡Mk¡^ t '
•
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"<$«•!
Fbe think« that atoat
to th« 'ebeer»’ and app a mf ' lo pareti'L«-
too ”
•e« ’’
•X»h. ln«W«-J? That*«
"Well, thea what are you fai ng down
sow ?"
du y»u know K*
"I h*-«rd h*r fellin' *a voi w.. a
“TV
«nf 'Bpfsnte' at¿J «ubati
luting '«or. r«’ aod *g» «t-• "
ter foHMin’.*" <3<v«iaod leader.
Spring Humors
Impure or effete matters accumulated in the bhxxi
during the winter cause in the spring vu< h disfiguring
and painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions,
also weakness, loss of appetite and that tired feeling.
'The best medicine to take to rid yourself of them is
Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blood,
and effects ¡»ermanent cures by giving healthy functional
activity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin.
This is the testimony of tens of thousands who have
taken this gnat sprii medicine.
Accept no substitute for H < k I' s Sarsaparilla, but in-
sist on having Ho<><fs and g t it today.
Sold by druggists everywhere.
1' bu .U f -rni, li p; I, or in new f-nn, t..: !<•'«, l<>0 l> - m - s On.- Oollar.
1
Were y. u anu >yrd wl.lle on the elt
o**e «tatui K"
"fillgliHy. answer»*«! ft»* great cor
poratlou magnate "■I'lce judge and one
or tan other |*--|-i« tn the courtroom
areo • >1 to t
t y were quite aa Itn
Washington Miar
portant aa my
1 br »rlrMlllr Way
"V«**. I,. <al|. b i lu*.-If a xlvnltflc
farturr "
Au-1 »luit d.»a tbr atlt-tic CDUSlBt
tur
* W by, I.«- .lay* In town anti run* tbr
flirto t-jr trh-|»l*-nt-
< Irvrlaufi I’lain
1 >va Irr.
More Converts
Every Y ear
Caw
I hdb*«
• »r*«’
*< AWa < Wrrr
fa* '--*«»MI »»4 k,N «V. ate
Uk*
I« M« •
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<•♦•« r-«4
K
rt«U f • •»»
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4«rf»l <-
fe meal*
it a at J > ivgAitaAkt» lleaf«*«
You will hasten recovery by tak­
ing one of Ayor e Pills al bedtime.
A Jnk» llkat r«tl»kl Twlrfi.
returned
Mias Ad«l»«Tt h«<!
fn >n a vacation •¡•••nt at a tiny vlHaf*
In rs*ei>unttn< her
on the Maine nMiat
rt;>et ro-ra
talbf'd a»»n;<’«b »t for
t.’r« twnefft of a rvuvin. a quiet ¡»er« »n.
«bo waa viatting h»«r citjr rwlaUm for
tb« fl rat tiiuo In many jrara
"Tbert wm Ju«t oua nt ora In ths
ptorw,“ Mid Mi»a Adalbert, "ami they
h«pt e«*rything, that la. otery tn .g
tb«y had to korp
**«>ne day I wrtit In to
snap, and ju«t on a ««nturr
r.rrk if they bad lln»wning
at mo a a«AN»nd, thon we
’... ¡Af’l under th« counter« and on tlio
v
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(hr
llralwratioQ.
t
I may be n roiig
examination."
I will uiak. auuther
K
fut
Tb* War «» •«.
TIi* MI»u* Mary Ann. plena. *1
plain to uir ti<>w It la Hint I aaw you
kl«»lna a young umu In Hi. kitchen
laat night.
Th* Mali! Mure. I duuno how It la.
ma’am,
unless
yes
wi-re
lookin'
th rough
the
keyhole. — Liei eland
leader.
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iLlctifjo. III.
Multe
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ÎM you uUd<r»(ab«j tb» tariff gura
Welt (Fftthn«
OrsWtMg A ■%h»iv< I «x»tn
Irr»fc «rfi«p4 I'lerM tt*dr •«•-
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Waahinffton, Feb. 2A.—The H«pl»um
railr*«! »tie bill ••» reports! to the
«male U»day by Tilln»an
in armed*
ance with the action of the aenate com*
mittee on in’erwtale commerce la«t
Friday.
l-ar«e crowd« aeeemhled in
the <ailerir«, anticipating a field day
of delete, but
«ere disappointed.
There «•• little of intereet in the pro*
cmdingn regardin< the bill-
A brief
«tatrment Irvin tiilman «Hhthec»>»«
•ary arrangement for printing tine re-
port ol the hearinf« tie'ore Hie commit
tee an«! a protni«e that a formal report
would l*e made later, «aa followed by a
fee remark« from Aldrich, »bowing the
{Million of the five Republican« win»
opp«’««*d li»r bill aa reported.
Aldrich
indicated that there would i»e no an-
nct eeeary delay, but that the bill «<»ald
l»e dierueael in accordance with it« im*
l«»rtanre.
t'lapp called Up the bill to di»|»«<v
of the affair« of the five rivilitwl tnl<ea
in Indian Territory, ami the prelim­
inary dhiicnfleion waa mainly crittciarn
>»f the diepoeitiun of the ctjal land«
own«« I by the Indi ar» a.
I>i< It occupied the floor during Ute
afternoon, rontinmng ht««peecb in sup-
port of the Joint «tataboood bill.
Among the bill« pat?el *a« one •P
propriating 175.000 for a public build-
in# at M«*cow, I laho, and one at Baker
,
.
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‘Ijr, < rrgon, < <»•1 hlg 9 » •’
Frieav, Febcuary 23.
Washington, Feb. 23. — Prtr<dsd by
a «lelkstr which indicated no hsailancy,
|,ut rather a rehnh, in taking action
against alleged railroad combination«,
tb»* b«4IBe agree«! without oppocititMl
.
.
b*l«y lo tho Tillnisn*<villrepir rraolu
ti«>n, «1 res ling the Interstate Commarre
commission to make an immediate in*
quiry ami report regarding • liege«I re*
«train!« of trade on the part of certain
railroads in the handling of coal and
oil. The resolution was not in the
form in which it passed the senate, am!
will go ba* k to that lx*ly for its seco ml
action.
Pris-reihng under call of committee,
boill« were passed to require 975 worth
of work annually on mining < lamis ami
|»5 worth of work on mad« and trails
for each mining claim in Alaska; allow*
ing foreign ships to clear from American
porta without examination certificate»
when the coiintriiMi to which they l»elohg
recognise American certificates of in-
»peel ion; to prevent foreign
built
dredges from operating in the Cnited
State«, exerpt Die «Irelges now at work
in the Cnited States under contract.
WMibington. Feb. 23.— By a vote ol
3 t<» & the «mate committee on inter
*tate c<onn»«r>« today a>tr»*^tl to report
the Hepburn railroad rate bill without
amendment, but the resolution re-
•ervr«l to the members of tlie coni mi t-
tee freedom of
action
concerning
amendment* <-fTered in the «mate. By
a vote of 5 to 3. Kepublicanii prevail­
ing, Tillman, a Democrat, «aa given
the honor of r«|»ortinK the hill, Thia
re tab lit bee a precedent, in that a Ke­
publican acnate committee haw tt i ven
to a iMmocrat control of an important
tncaaure paaaed by a Republican hou»c
and endoreeil by * Republican pnai-
dent.
So, Thrrt!
"Ha! You refuse me. then, prom!
Inwuty? Well. ! know your reasons?
Were I rh b you would l>e but too glad
to accept me.”
"Mayl .ip. It 1« evrii •»• Rup-rt Cltr
gi»ot>irr. But by my troth you would
have to lie a whole lot richer than
Thursday. February 22.
nnytMMly rUe in the world, I’ll tell you
Washington, Feb. 22.—Knox'» much
that” Cleveland Leader.
di»tu»«<<i and |<m< ex|M*-ted railroad
bill wa» introduced in the arnale today,
and becau«« o! the exceptional intereet
on the «ul»ject waa accorded the tinu«-
i ual privilege of a reading (or th« in-
I a»r l’hi !«•»••? by.
(ormati n of tha ari; al or« on the day of
Mrs. A* uiu l>-«-*n't that laiy hue introduction.
baud of yonra wort for you at all?
I
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Hal*, chairman >4
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Mrs. J* kx-ii TMwtl. ina'aiu. b* aay 'he com nil tir* on naval affaire, Hi* bill
I»- ain't gerla* t«-r, ka** hu e a tryln' to l>n»»'«liug for th* pvniehment of basing
at th« naval academy at An napoli« «at
Ub up tu tbr LIM«- tPArhifi*.
Congressman Meekison Gives Praise to
ru-na for His Recovery
taken up and <lmcu*a»l at length. Hick
advocated eitreme nieeoutee, saying
that netting lees would acvs»mpli«h the
desired reeult. He said that he bad
investigated the baaing practice, and
waa prepared to pronounce It "an e>!u
eat»r in brutality.**
He cotieidered it
a crime out of harmony with the othce
held by the ruble hipmen. The bill
pauwed.
W««hingV>n, Feb 22 — Tbr boa«« to­
day rr(u«o*l to adjourn In »wlrbratiun
of VtaahingtfX»*« birthday,
an<l it«
»«tuber« partici pat»I in • general field
day cd del<at« on the army appropria
lion till!. Tli« t|«ee« be« lo«‘k a wide
range.
bbip »ulwidy waa diBruated for an
h«Mir by Gilbert, who look th« poaltlnn
that «Lip« mold Iw built ae cheaply
in tbi« country a« abroad* >1« M**rie!
that th« l*nitm! btate« p» wee» e I the
fiuret merchant marine fleet »»( any
naf mn.
Tomorrow the joint rea»>hiti<»n direct­
ing the Intestate lommerve commia-
•mn to investigate the railroad, «<»(!
and anthracite «'«Mil and oil trueta wid
I m » (onftidered and m<wt likely adopted
A bill waa p»««e I reserving (mm di«-
p *al by the iroverniurnt Battb- M mn-
tain, H. D.
The mountain i« ma«!e a
part <>( Ibe Battle Mountain Famtannm
reaerve
The mountain take« it« name
from living the ancient l*»U IvgriKin.l
Iketwrrn the Crow and Die fieni, In
»liana.
Th« con (erente report njM»n the ur-
gent deficiency bill •«• «gr»*«! to.
A joint reeohition waa Agree.I to al­
lowing Alaska tea« her« and rmph vr»
o( th« bureau u( edu* at ion to avaign
their aalarnw.
Wednesday. February 21
Washington. Feb. 21. — hr« retary
Stiaw «ubmittrd a rr|M«rt to the hoti«»r
tfi.lay concerning permanent appropria­
tion« made from the general treasury,
in cor pliance with a rexdutlon of Rrp-
rr«entative Tawney
of
Minnesota,
chairman of D ip houee committer on
appropriation«, who ha«* been lew l'ng
tbr tight against (»rrmanrnt appropria­
tion and ba« a bill pet ding which pro-
vi le» for alNihytnng «uch appropriations
rirrpt (or «inking fund, international
payment« and a few other fixed obliga­
tion«.
It is the destre of Mr. Tawney that
appropriation« «hall be made available
for two year« fir the ¡•ayrnent of ex-
|H*ndilurr« properly incurred witbin
that time, ami al the end of that peri«»!
all unexpended bxlam
«hail i>r trans­
ferred to the Mirplus fund, thus avoid­
ing naking the appropriations ¡«rmn-
nent.
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(OM.KtSSM^N MlfhlhOS FRAISIS 1*1 KI A4
Washington, Feb. 20.—The h-.nee of
repreacn'ativee today took an mimed ale
adjournment out of respe- t to the
memory of Kepreecntalive iieorge A.
Castor, of Penn.ylvania, after the pas­
sage of approp-iate revolutions and the
appointment of a funeral committee,
lirpres-n’ative Castor died yesterday
in Philadelphia.
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II- n. P*i 4 Meekioon, Aapolrm, Ohio, aa member ul congteoo. Fifty fitti
diotrici, writ*«
*••*••a.•*••••«••*•*.sa■••••••••••»•«••••••*•••••«•••••••••.a•ea»».wa.«.aanwa*a»waw.»a..ww«««i
r
I hace uvee! «eversi bollir» ol Peruns and I feri grratfv benefited Ihrrrbv
• from m> <*l*rrh of th* head
I feel rncouraged to b»br.r that it I uve d a «hort
■ Unir longer I wiU be tulh able to eradica e (be dew eve of that» »rars' «landing.
1>A\I(> MttklSOA.
ASOIPtR M ISA I IOS AL LLRt: Mr. Ja.b I Ihsvlo, <ial.ua, btou. loiinly,
Mo., writ*»
"I tiare t**n in bml health for tbirty-e.r.n »»are, and after tak­
ing tw.lv. iMittlea of your (’.runa I am cured.”—Jacob I. l>avie.
If you i ' o not d*>lv. pro opt and Mtlefactory r**<ilta ft tu Hi. ue* of Betona,
«ri * at «me* to l»r. Hartman, giving a full etat*m*nl < I your car. and he will
tir pleased to give you his val iab'. a lvi<* gratia.
A<l<lr<*e Hr. Ilartma-, Free: * it of Th* Haittnan Hamtarinm, Columbus, O.
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< hill««« lalrla «fay at Itara«.
di.m-Nc girl» uk a rule arc m«t. «rut
•« h«Mtl .
It»«» mMber •ui»rrtnfrml»
Hr training In h»*u*«-work
A«
n
i the girl« nr«* <»|«l rmoigb they arr
light to c«wk. sew. make nit«! mrn>!
Mb*« am! tndrr«! <!«» all <h»me»tlc
urk.
But th« rnhghtrnrd Chine««
ml» hl« daughter tn
th*»l when near
mi««iun »r v>>me other a* h«M>L
Wa*liinaton. »rb. 91. — After Ifii
year» of more or le», »erioii« coti.idara-
tion ot the .nlijet-t«, the ornate today -
l>aM«d the Heyburn pur. (< <«! bill by |
a. Tber Itaarsl.
the il-H-l.ivt' Vote of I-1 U 4. Th. Vite ■
“T. m at a hop that h- pro|meed¡
«a* taken aber a <lay th-volrd alnioet i
H im heart went thump ty thump.
eit-Itinively t«> deenltory doliate on lhe ! ■ *
' . « it
and she
bill.
Heveral effort* wrre nunle to
Accepted at a Jump.
amemi the bill, anti the eommittee Bt ■
rt |>te<l a mutiler of tmygrallow, but
only tht»*e tini« act-eptetl were incor­
porated iu tiie bill a* pa'.t-U.
Tuesday, February 20.
Washington, Feb. 20. — The senate
listened three or four hour« t«»!ay to s
di««'t|Mion of Uio detail« *f the purr j
f mm ! bill. A numtirr of minor amen«l*
mrnt« were suggested, but under the
agreement to vote <»n all amendments
d
on ttwlay. Raym r presented by request
a reply from the Baltimore A Ohio
Railroad rompmv to the charge of dis­
crimination again«! it by the Rr«l Ruck
Furl company, of West Virginia, deny­
ing unfair treatment. The «mate ad­
journed a few mmutr« after 4 o'clock
out of respect to the memory ol tbr
late Repr»entailve Castor, of 1‘eunsyl-
vania
tiallingrr presented four |»rtiti ns
from residents of Oklahoma praying
for prohibits n in tl c projH*e«l »tale of
Oklahoma. The mot volumin< us con-
tamed the m<M of M WH) v..*«:«, a: d
Galling« r said that it was 2^4 f«e*
long. One of the others c«»ntainr«l the
name« of
women, and another
those of fi.OOO children.
The fourth
was eigne«! by in bans only.
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rival y
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«»f
II n*r.
Tkry wer* diM'UMin« (hv canal.
"I don't think, •«id
"that Bl¿e-
low • » ■- f.| tj rian th- tv
¿ ytiuujb la
Irarn auytliiag a I »out «'«»mlitioua-*'
"Ob, I dun no,” <wti«l auolbrr ; "a man
ran g»t r»»n»i<lrrnl»i* Mt up by Bvaa la
ie«a *vu twenty four bour».”
I ma« 1 ■ • t l<»aa.
Randy <»rlity U«v»rgr went lip de
road an* told nil «le laillrM In de way*
• Mr evttag«-« <lat I orne km! a castla
tu Framw an* an autuinobU«».
I»
G« «
'N I « i h a persa agent
as «Lit jirr ought to git on dr »tage.
HE ATTENDS TO BUSINESS
• ho g >ea atra ght to • ,>rk t » cur*
Hurts, Sprains, Bruises
by th* uaa of
?
St. Jacobs Oil
I
ai
Wist BROS.. DENTISTS
lȒt
H A *»TI HI»«.VAXT
« foifoiF«»'« iMdh < m >4
V•
H<4<
• < a. las •
Wdffl
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Ti» M ••»«< Wash <»<i
u ** i ■l«y«9t.i|l M«
Weelit «W MoidMv F»» TO*»
The Little Doctor in
your Vest Pocket
EE th* thin, round-corner* 1 IHt!*
They atlmulate th* H eel M i?-'-a to
Enamel Boa talow I
When
contract, espand. and eq reais the Digm-
| carried tn your veal pocket II
t.va Juices out of food eaten.
i
means Health-Insurance.
Cascar eta do thia
Mm. Afean»-What blbi<* teaching?
a ' it
Smoot M.»k«i an Enemy.
It contains Sis Candy Tablets of
No Religious Test.
purging or discomfort.
Mm. Jsrkwun lie »ajr tie bible done
Washington, Feb. 27 *— When the
teil u« dal "Contentment «in Iwltiih dun
They d n't help the Bowel, and Liver
Washington, veb. 90.—in preventing piaaaant taste, almost aa pleasant aa
great rh lrew." «u I m * tie* luirherTg tound senate takes a vote on the Hmoot case, petitions again-t Senator Used Smoot, chocolate.
In such a way as io make them lean upon
it is quite likely that Senator Heyburn, signed by thousands of women of Cali­
símil.» ......
am
ter I* contented
I *1» I ladelj dii « Pre*«.
Each tablet la a working dose of Cas­
BimlUr
Bsjuianc«
l r *A
the tuture.
of Liabo, will vote to tinreat .Mr. fornia and Colorado, Perkins an I Pat­ carets, which acts like Eierdie on the
This to why. with Caacareta, the dos.
Kim»ot, notwithstanding it has always terson took occasion toe lay to d.fln. ,
Bowels and Liver.
may te '*-a*nel each succeeding
lieen understood that Mr. Heyburn was tbi-ir position on the protest* against
•
e
a
I I It nanaafi, *« it
a Morm«»n sympathiser in hit own the I tali senator.
The ^-rmer said
It wt!l not purge, alcken, nor
muatAa with all succeeding doaes
•late,
ami
waa
elected
by
Mormon
that
religious
views
shou'd
not
lie
con
­
• <r«r < ••»'• %rt.
upset the stomach.
cf ether Caiharucaand Laiatlvea.
A «tray cow, picked up by the I" vote« In the Llaho Irgudatiire. Be­ sidered in passing up- n the <|ualifii*a-
Boca use it Is not a " Bda-
hm»!
this
apparent
t
hange
of
front
on
s
e
tiotis of a senator, and that hie honesty
lice on the Mouth Side, nearly put I tie
the part of Senator Heyburn lire an and attributes that command confidence i driver," like Salts. So-
officer out of bu«tn*noi am! treat»*! lot*
Cascareto a -1 like
interesting story that developed «hiring and res|MM-t should 1« above all else dlum. Calomel, Jalap,
of fun fur Hie ur«-bhia in the neigh
esor. is,
the course of his now famous speech Patterson thought there were greet con­ Senna, nor Aperient
borhood
The cow was captured by
11 csrr** i In yo-ir
against Roosevelt's Forest reserve policy. stitutional i|Urwtione to lie considered. Waters.
the newly
ap|K>lnt<«| aub|Hillcetnan,
*
Veal Rocket, (or car­
These waste D:ge»-
and, wtahlng Io dlallngtilsh hlmsa-lf
ried in My Lady *
Northweit Bill« in Co' gren.
After the Big Grafters
two Juices of the
by an arrewt. hr drtermlnc«l to take
Purse», and eaien
Washington,
Feb.
20.
—
The
secretary
Washington.
Feb.
37.
—
Now
that
the
the bovine to the «t at ion bouse, Pm
system needed to­
of the Interior today re«ommendcai that two principal figures in the postal
lust when you sue-
curing a ro|»e. he faMrtird It to bar
rr orrow. In merely
• onrree« appropriate 923,140 for the frauds have lieen landed in the peni­
F*ct you need one.
horn» ami «tart«x| down Cottage Grove
flushing out the Bow­
care of the \!a»ka in«ane «luring the tentiary, It is doubtful whether some
y >u will never know a
avenue
The th<»r«»ughfarr was slip
els
today.
coming fl er a I year. Senator Ankenv of the untried conspirators will eve' I*
•lek day from the
pery from a rainstorm, am! In a Iffy
today appointed Bernard (> Willi, of brought into court. It waa long since
•rdtnary Illg of life.
the |"oh< »»man waa eliding down the
Walla Walla, mnlehipman at tie Ann eetaldielied that the systematic postal
Nalther la It fika
anphalt on hie stomach with the cow
•
•
a
apolia Naval acadatnr. The house com­ frauds lineart bed two years ago were Caitor Oil. Clycerlna,
Th* ofi|r*r wa* gam* I mittee on Indian affaire to«lay favor­
on a «lead run
Because,
nearly
all
planned and carried out under the di­ or ether Oily Laaa-
and hung on to hie capti»* for a ably ik-ported Reprrwrntative Jone«'
these Illa begin In
rection of August W. Machen, chief tivea that alm ply
«•luarr, when tbr boys beaded the anl bill authorising the Yakima Indian« to
of the free delivery division,
and
the Bowels, and
5*. trtXf it » rf" I 'f,t f'nhf'
mat off. H* landed hl« prisoner and •ell h0 acree of their respective allot* trenrge W. Heavers, chief of the sal­ lubricar, th. Inta»-
partial
Constipation
Ca
.
I
rrt
Jh
r
Infuri
ta
II
*/»4.
then begged off for the night to clean menta to purchase water tighu for aries and allowance division of the tinea (or trenail of
paves the way tor
Up —< Ti. ■ c • Inter < »• e«n
the
food
at
pped
up
In
them
at
that
par
tic-
their remaining .0 acre«.
Post* Hire de|>artment.
all other Dlxeasei.
ular tim«.
"Vast Pocket" bos 10 cent«.
* w rrt.
To Hear Wickertham'« Sole.
Th*», emergency drug» r*'ev* the
No Aid for Congo.
Be sure yo« get the genuine, made
WbaiMa you think o' my Bieter.
Washington, Feb. 20. — The somite
Immediate
trouble,
but
do
not
re!.eve
Ita
Washington, Feb 37.—The allibili*
only by tie Sterling Remedy Company,
committee on judiciary will tomorrow of thè American government lo«arde Cause.
'Why. Johnny, I think •hr's very
and
never «old In bulk. Every tabiat
grant a hearing to Jm!g«* James Wick* thè conditinna in thè Congo Fra* Htate
The aame troubla w.ll the.ekre recur
I« .-Ft,"
stamped "CCC.”
eraham. of Alaska, whose n« mination and thè American dea ire tur enme pian
•gain till that Cause la removed per­
•'<.*•! Alia thlnka that a I »out you.
is held up on account of var'ene tor thè adminietratinn ol I entrai Africa
a
manently.
charge*. The mtnmitl e. while willing by thè coverai posero ruling or eger-
••Oh. Imlerd? That's glorious, How to give Judge Wickersham an opportu*
The chief eauae of Constipation and
cioing a rontmlling in ti nenre thè re are
do you know?"
i i» irra to ear bVntfs a bejaflfai
rüty to refute the charge«, will not con* stateri in a letter seni by Heeretary K »il In !.gesti..n la a weakness of the Muaeiea
:'-ï taU'iL?.,’unT1‘u î!**" div.
"I heard ber fellin’ tna you was a fr-mt him with his sccusers, or even
to Kep roventai ivo l>enby, ol Michigan. that contract the Intestines and Bowels.
regular puddin*." Cleveland leader
9* «9«f (*>•••
fumieh him with their namee.
Judge Hocr>larr Koot eaye thle g>vernnirnt
Car carets are practically to the Bowel
Wkb«r«ham will leave for A'aaka soon has no power lo investigale Gri gi» con
V -Klee what a Maaaag* and Cold bath
ditiuns.
The Frau L> u » sb rata UMrly Ini«« aa after the bearing i« concluded.
•re io t..e AU..euo M*a.«a.
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Th*t« 1« mr»m < «!arrh 1n ih?» ««ct|.»n of «h»
r . . t ■ > tbfcu • : h« r «li•*•»■. • pul t« »«< l'Vf i
u<
ih« l*«i
y*are w •*•••» i l-
' t b» |
bv ifKi «- » y • gr. »t luany ' r»r»<L»< t<>r« j f >
n •»» .< HtaLxa ai«*-»-«, and Me«rflt<<lIo •
r»
:is•, » ■! t»y r n»««:it!y ì*Htn«
"fi
« uh |«>>-•! trea’men». pr«.»nottnc«d II Iprurat*!«
>'Irne«« hall I Vii» <*’a?rh lo l* a Coii»tKu
t !.« !.na-a«a an<1 lt* • r> mqwtrm c • «Htu
tb-r.al iraal '»otti H a *•• a'arfh <’>'•.
*. tv an', i
farluf*»! by V I »'hruey A <*o , Tole«l‘>, Ohi«/. I»
ibi» .tfily c n«t1t Hh'iial cur«-or» Ih« tnark«’ I i
la taarn is«’.»-? .‘«lly ’ -d
Ir»»m 1<* «1b i • t •
.nful It a» »• dtr«rily<u thè blu«-«t atu! !
muAuR .urtare» ut Ih« •y»««». Thay of!»r ot.« |
hi’i-tfol «L.llar* (of at< ■ • •**• Il falla U> cura
Mru I f r «-ifcular» a ' ••■•il
nìa.»
À>14rrM.
► I » Hl St.ì A ’ U . Twlolo.O
«<»'. | t » l«ru<«t.t». " t’
Hali'• > an>ily Fili» are thè be.L
ah 4
f\ BAKING
V POWDER
tMj0taI
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'T*rv«rnt!y bv cam. bark and aaId.
•No. tn aa, w v ain't g->t ik . uv
We g >t
blacking, an' we gut bluing, an' wv got
willing, but we ain't got a bit o'
browning In the afore’"
Mlaa Adi'lbert had to make aeteral
protwta to aaaure her aud eme that
thia really happened. Finally the coua
In a«ke-1. gravely. But. Coualn Bert,
why d In t you aay tarulati is the first
place F*
Inirtiilliifi
costi one-third th* price of
powjcr anywhere near K C
quality, and makrv better, purer, more
healthful baking. 25 ounces for 25c.
Monday. February 20
Waahttigton. Feb 2n — The death of
• « Speaker tkivid B. ilenderwun wa«
the enbject of appropriate act ion IB the
houee of representative« today, ebon.
after the tranes<tioa of I««« Iban a
day'« bnemewe, reeoiutl«»ne of r*gr*<
and retreat were ad«>pt«i and adjourn­
ment taken «• a further mark of reapect
to hie memory. Hrveral bill« relating
to the IHstrict of <ol a mb la
were
passed, incorporating the lake t rir A
Ohk> River Mhip (anal company.
The
bill will be put ou i U pa«»«#« tlie first
thing U»morrt»w.
During th« con« I de ration of district
legul'U on, Him«, of Trtmrewre. made a
•everr arraignment of tbr form of the
District.
D wa« un* Amernan, cn-
rvputdican and un democratic.
A bill VM |»a«s«d giving a nati««nal
charter to the National Moriety of bona
of the American Revolution.
Ayer’i Cherry Pectoral i» not
a »imple cough syrup. It is a
strong medicine, a doctor's
medicine. It cures hard cases,
severe and desperate cases,
chronic cases of asihma, pleu­
risy, bronchitis, consumption.
Ask your doctor about thia.
"Fr<>m a baaty rVHtnliiatl»n." aald
the diK-tor,
1 am decidedly of th.
opm iti th.it you are «ufTi-riug from the
| e< tilinr trouble known aa 'clergy
man'* *<>r. throat ' ”
—j tie------- ,uu aayf .tclaliuad th*
caller
Every day in every year
that comes, more housewives
arc givinjJ up their exhorbitant
priced Baking Powder« and
turnin/ t<i K C, the honest and
reliable, which has stood so well
the test of years. They are hnd
ini out th.it
nuOU*<(órCx?
A Doctors IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS
Medicine
HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS
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