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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1906)
ê A • • * r la * •* ' A - Ï * '.’«at ** ' ¿„.aa.,- Spring Medicine THE KING OF The best is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is the best because it docs the most good. While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it tones the stomach to bet ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu lates the kidneys and liver, gives new brain, nerve and digestive strength. .An unlimited list of wonderful cures — 4O, j 66 testimonials in the past two years proves its merit. In buying medi cine always ¿et the best,— Mr» s , l < ari-<. get lj • pwrfwet ■ print m* i* I locxl S. Uk-rvmthly pwrtfy 1 Sold everywhere. Liquid of tobUl«. HM Ki1*Fa.« BL Th* laavllable. Fork end (*»f (lil tgo. eh>»«ln| f ■ irlKUT !. » iw •* •«’•'. if - . ■ S *w, alili «lo you think <«f that f*< a Lemay yulo sjr dining room? 1 guaaa them Asti r Astor U>trls ain't got noth .ng ou that eb? Friend (from New York)*- I s!»ould nay not! By tbe way. you bars nut lL»wn me the I hrary? I’orkend fdb'ry? Wake up. waka up' Why, Csrtrf e'l made ’em oo <<>:u mon, all tl»r ttea( families ara rutting ’em out i’u k. « oto »re o UIMM* M as fovd f r n r rb T!*o traebrr In tba prtmary depart» ment bad !*»■<• o tclHi.g brr puplla at*(ut tliree king l n • of nature the animal, tlw» vrgrtabte and !l*e n.>neraL U I m - u stMt bad ftnlelird tbe New York World aaya aha aaked : “Now, wbo ran tril m* what th. big ixet form of animal Ilf. ur A littie girl in a fro nt *-al ralrecl her bau«! *"Tbr bigfieat form of animal Hf« la • giraffa** M tier«« - . I I kn-1 W-* Wir.» Itel.lws Out. «• *c->tM*., Monday. Mardh 2«. Waabmgton, March 3S.— Following the pre.ld.nl'. .nggclioa, lb. boo» today p.awe.1 rwolutton. to eorrwcl th. u«rl»a printing ot docomMit. and to empower th. printing committee, of tba two exaentiv. bodiea to fix tba aumlarr of dorumaata to ba priatad, oml and, .tiould tha demand ariw for ad ditional cupiee of a publication, thaw to have authority to order another «di tloa. ll ea. claim*! thia action would result in saving lb. government upward of 11,(MM) iMX» annually. Nearly th. entire day ws. d.votwl to Instrict of OoHmbia l*uslnew. Tb. fortification, appropriations bill bill was Mint toconferencw. th.re a.r. Voto, «*>ugh lo carry oat tb. pri^ram ot Ih. Imaderv Th.n Ini- low*i 40 minata, ot fiery .preeban. *>m. 1 ol wbtob provok*! touch amurenieal I aro* ng tb. larga attorniane, ot mem I bora and tb. cru«d«l gallar «a. Th.n i rama Ih. final vota on tb. adopUoa ot * Ih. rato, ahkh 176 memlare apfrov*! and 16« opp***l. Th. togi.lativ. appropriano« bill cnoMilat*! tb. «ul.jret tor tir. remala- . d.r ot tb. day. Critletom a a. ma.l. ot, th. maoag.rn.nl ol tb. library ot eoa- ■ grrea, and ilardalrk. ot <>*»rgi4, foaod ‘ bima.lt opp>**l by in.mb.r. ot t>oth ' • iato, ol tbe c barn bar in hi. .mloavor to ' reetrid tb. abito boure approprialloa ' •o m to .liminola a *>rlal re* retar? tor tb. all. ol tb. prvaid.nl. Washington, Mar» h 24, — Tb«vs a hint in ths asnate today at an effort U» fis a tim« fot a final vota on tba railroad bill, hat It waa eurround*! by so oiih'b clrvt>ms|»ertlon and doubt that no pred <ti n as to tba lima won Id I* j net i fiad. tillman stata«) tbat ha would bring tba matter up tomorrow and, uniras objection was made, he may ask to have a day Sj>«<ified. The auggt’t lion sa to a time an«e<* in eoonertioa with the more or I« m sen- ■ *tia effort on the |*saat of a number of eamatora t<> errure ni.m««iiate ronaider* at ion of amen Imants off ere» I by tha ai es i vea. Washington. Matrh 32. — Th. rati- rumi rate bill oreupirel prretinally all *»t tb. lima of the een.t. today. Thera aara tao •pewrh«*,. one by Imtgv and •ba oth.r by Hpooner lxadgs «|*>k. in ad rot ar y of hie amri.dm.nl, looking b> tl>a .nlaifriu.nl ol Ih. lnt.rvt.tv Cumm.rr. rommireioa, an-l in dom< ao rapitati «harply lo *>m. rrtant uttar- anca ni CommimitMi.r Proni?. Hpouo ar d.votrel bit attantiua u> tba con.ti Ini tonai pow.re ot th. intarlar coarta, rontanding tbat tbaaa coti ita coni*! noi b. daatroyad nor th.ir jariadiclion tak.n fruì» tb.m Saturday, March 24. Washington, March 24 Hating at tha Annapolis Naval academy waa dealt with by the h«>uso today In the jxaeage of a senate bill with a house eubtUtato. The arlic n waa taken after a protracted deiaite, which placed on record the fits tmpreaaiona of the spacial commute« which investuate*! the subject latently an I a severe criticism by Hepburn ul st! trie to <’H «| »nw basing. Several ame: dn eola w« re pr but all were refert»«l save oi.e, It t>eing the duty « * cadet ofl;» ers, as well as other l>r”T infrac- Tk«f*!»r ?• • tn‘.h’i «e tL-n <>f tba a. w academy authorities, to report «nuatry tl»« • 'h*r ! »■<•*• j »• *r bill repMla lions >f the rule* .. Th. ............... • t J «t '.*»*■ €•!•••••••• -.eli • a . , a , . . • ac that portiun of eiisling laws which Aa AA s I osm A mn ». a* à 4ll*l«w» * It4*» -Ildi! al mskm n compulsory to dismiss mid- rs«e4l«a, and by tly ì* ng tu • <'hrl»(le Murray haï ao an*** shipmen guilty of bsung in any de* • A • • dota to tait of what ix »aya la **UM grwe, and substitutes punishment i<- Stlearw Ma» V' •>-•’*»« '■ b» a ton»: -4 ito© «a« « 1 lt» •' •• pr»-i .‘l'rs • hamphtn printer'a error uf hls en*ri- ocrdlng to the nature of the offense. ti-*..ai «’«a1 ' - i Ha • «ta>’h < •• • ’ a ■ • ' • eneeAt tbe ch •» of a certain atory < ruel an*! brutal basing may l*e pun* Ihs <>nly <- i.aiH-.t - • ara ou tue ra aria* il from bla pen. pu b IU bed »ime year« iabed by dismissal. Previous to con* la ta»*n li.K” • y ■ «1 lv Ir al a tsaapre r.fu’. lt a »• • « < a thè l lei agi», Mr Murray wr>>tr sideration of the haling bill, 2^6 pen «re - - • » . • ’W** • ■ f '■ Le * y »te 1 he, * "* r <»; a "Arc there no trouble* now?" tbe lor sion bills were discussed and paaeed. b it. 1 «ad <1 a • • r aee lt fa V. < .. • er a aka. Se» 1 f< » < teulS'* • ‘ J • • *Mrr.. P J • lll -n klU.L.SlQ.O •’Not one. dear Frank, not one.** Friday, Msrch 23. S J » J • ry • • Ha .Bia^Lyi*. • a/e tbe test And ebeti. In bra*id*, thua ( ]. he Washington, March 23. — Spooner put the worda. “White line.** Tbla wa * today c*iiiclii<l>*<! hl, *|w—*cli in th. ren Br#« lent Pis* • n t s<* wealthy as a technical luetriK U mi tu tbe printer, al. * u th. reilr***! rat. bill, ,n<! th. sr< reditsiL ILa fortuna ta sb^rt uf a and inmnt that one lino <»f a¡>«'«’ (unification, apjiropriatiou bill waa mllU«B. abouid t>e Irft dear. Tl*e genius w I h » taken np and j aw*l It carrire an ap- bad the ropy In band put tbe lovers pf pr.ali*.ii ol |12.'>.<>* mi for tb. erection b [*« m > u b In type rorrtstly. and then, art 4 a powder inannla* lory, and li.ni.i ting It out aa If It were a line of *erac. ■ poke at l-nitth in aupport of the pro- tn» ad<1rd “Not one, dear Frank, nut vi.ion He declared that tli. nation one wLlt* lina" Ix>ndon lit Bita waa entirely at the ruercy of a powder truat, and t>ri;n! tbat tli. amendment aluiiild be aitopted a. a aafrguard. Aa paaeeil, th. bill earrie. an appropria- • I man al*> *p ik. n tbe railroad rat. bill, auagreting tbat th. Interalat. Commerce rommie ■ion »tiould have authority to enjoin the railroad, from incraa.ing their rate. He .aid tb. .11,Revion bail lieen ma>le by a "corn field lawyer" in Ok lahoma, The following hid. were al*> |*aaee*l Creating a rteamlmat inkpretora* dia- tnrt in Alaaka; providing for filling in ti the home where good cooking ti the naval nation at Honolulu; author- loved, where the family en»oy the iking tb. Chicago, Milwaukee A Nt. finext cf biscuits, doughnuts cakes. Paul railroad toe natrnct bridgea aero.« and piei and * ther g «>1 thing, every the Mireiuri, Y.llo.atone, Hnake and day. The baking it alwayx deliciou, Columbia river,. With an at tomatiou of delight th. baniened tour.at rualwd out ou tbe bag C«<** platform at>*1 .tarted to arnaab bl. trunk with an ax. "Hold on!" ah.’iited tb. baggage man. "Are you cr,xy Y* "Not at all." repltod tb. hardeord tourlat aa b. CMttlntMal to .muait. "I read tbat ba«-gag*-n>< n were overw *rke i at thl. reaaon. *> I thought I would atnaah my own trunk aud ear. you tb. trvubla." The Home Wave Circle and wholetotne became *I««I * <0 Daklng Powder CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING FH9TO n< Washington, March fl — K.preeent- ative (ieorge K. I'att.r.on, of th. Twelfth Pennsylvania district, died suddenly here today. Heart failure is aacrilied a. th. cause of death. The house adjourned inirnreliatoly af ter it waa called to order, out of respect for Mr. Patterson, The statehood bill will Ire taken up tomorrow. Tuesday, March 20. Washington, March 20. — In lea. than 30 minutes tbe senate votod away 1140.000,000 of tli. public fund.. Th. sum la carried by th. jiensmn appro priation bill, which brief document was made th. subject of very littl. discus sion. The railroad rat. bill waa laid aside for the day etui th. major por tion of th. tlm. war d.voted to th. consideration of the fortification bill. In tbat connection th. question of Hi. necreeity fur seacoast fortifications in the Philippine. was dlHueenl at length, with th. rreult that all provis ions for such fortifications in Hire. Islande was eliminated. The consider ation of tbe measure waa not concluded There waa also a bn.! di.cu.eion of tli. power of the conference enmmiltre to amend th. bill providing for punish ment fo: prcmati/r. Jiviiigem e of gov ernment secrets so as to make th. in hibition extend to senators and mem here of the house ot representatives, luit th. subject was l.ft undieporred of for th. time. Washington. March 23. — Th. con- «¡derail 11 of the i.gi«lative appropria tion bill in the houre Inlay waa enliv —the bak ing powder of the wave en*! by a (mall «pat between Prince circle, it uted. am! Tawney, a propoaition to buy a pri Get KC to-day! 25 ounce, for vate <—r lor th. preaident, which waa 25c. If it isn’t all that we claim, ruled out o* order, and a jeering apeech your grocer refund, your money. by Hmith, of Aria ma, about the ,up- prreaion of debate by the mire. Send foe “Book of Prexentx.” An e* ho ot the .tatoboud controversy JAQI FS MFC. CO. yeateiday recoiled in an effort to cor Ckleago. rect the journal. William, maintained be waa put in th. ridiculon. po.itIon of moving to matr-ict tb. conferee, Washington March 20.—Th. hoiia. after they had l*een appoint*!, a mo of reprewntative. today did ho.m«» tion clearly out «>! oriler al that time. with a micrrweope in on. band and th. Th. correction waa made aa aiigx«.t*i. bill making appropriations tor tb. sal Tbe Halla. **aealea. ariée ot its offiier. and employes In the Old Stoxanbona Are you aura that Thursday, March 22. other. Tli. mult was that, although you can no longer control tbe thing? Washington, March 22. — Th. atat»- ft ty hours were spent in rwading ths III. Chauffeur Yew air I'm afraid hood bill war taken from th. aprak.r’. legislative epproprlation hill tor It will get away fmui me very atoa, table in lb. him*, today, pl.cd in th. amendment, lews than 26 )><g**s ware Old Stoxante-na 1 hen fur heaven*, band» of tlirw -el»-tmi < inlrrc and a complete*!. Th. spirit of economy in •ake run Into wimrtbing . heap' Puck re<|n»M>t mad. ct th. Minat. for a con littl. things was all absorbing. Pointe fer.nc. on th. di.agrc.ing vol» of th. of order were mad. and many of tliem two hou.ea. Tin. action waa not ac- wet. fatal to proposed increase, ia the compli.hwt without many word, and salaries of officers, janitors, doorkeep Vote. It waa developed, however, that ers, mrrwengers and laborers. K C 0 M Wednesday, March 21. Washington, March Si.—Tha entire day in tha senate was devoted to the coneideratlon ot the railroad rale bill. Culbero.n t-eg.n the proceeding, by presenting an amendment prohibiting corporations coming under the opera tion ol th. pro>we<l law from making campaign contributions and be was immreliatoly followed by his colleague Bailev, who offered lb. amendment so long promised by him and followed thia action with ■ speech In which he explain«*! that ba would not now pre sent the amendment but for the fact that Dolliver had referred to and crill- deed it in an interview, lie indicated Some displeasure over the interview, but eioneratMi Ibdliver from diacour levy in the matter. The Iowa senator disavowed any intention to r«v«al a secret and th. Incident • a« d<«ai| pleasantly. Poth II.iley and I'olliver mad. .|«-e« liee reiterating their view« and th.y wer. followed by more or Irto attended remarks by Tillman, Patter son, Heyburn and Knox. Bailey wa. int.riuptwd in the middle ot his sj>e«ch by the announcement of his lather'« death, and immediately left the ..nate chamber. FF!.I>*. ft «kt»! ••*< <<»•• vo U .«tard t • M« ft I I Confer on Bristol. Washington, March 26.—-Pre.id.nt Rooeevelt today rent lor Nana tor Fulton and Attorney (renwral Moody to talk over the cave of I»i.t rict Attorney Bris tol. What tiie conference accompli.b- <«l cannot tie elated, a. non. of the par ticipant. will diecoea it or give any ink ling of what disposition will ba med. of the ease. It I. «tatmi, though not I otfio.lly, tb.t the t iregi-n Bar i*ri Hon has decimal to take any action in the premie*-., having returned tha pa llet. »ubrmtted by the attorney general revrral Week, ago. Ravia. Second Clan Rata. Washington, Marrh 30.—Th. houaa committee on postrifficea and poatroada reported th. poatoflice appropriation bill to tha houw today. It provldea for an h |>eiiditg•• 1 I 11,373,846 lor tha fl «cal year 1V07, or »'.*13,221 leva than the modified eatimata. of the Poetoffice department. Thii amount e.caed. the .^i. !■ r i 1 i |10 legislation for tracing the rnaila of heavy matter and for gaining informa tion to rerlaMlfy mail I. included ia tha hill. One provision appropriate. 110,000 to pay freight <>n .uppliee Proposed American Court in China. Washington, March 20.—Kepreeenta- live l>enhy. of Michigan, has intro duced a bill to create a Fnleral lhetrict mutt in Chine, with extra territorial jnriwlii tion. The measure was first mtroduc*! by Henal-<r Fulton, al tbe request of J II. Brown and other Ori ental interws who complain that the exerris. of ja filial powers by consuls nft-n works great Injustice to American interests. It is pending before the fore gu afaire tommlttee of the aenato, with gooal ptiwpecla of an early re port. R.linquiah.d Fora«! Land. Waabington. March >0.—Tha renato loti.y miopi*! a raatdnlion praaantad by Haaabrungb, directing Iba «ere lar y nf tha intarlar lo fnrniah on tha flrat Monday In Iw-ceinhar, l'.rOb, tha natura o( parano, and Arma or corporation, who har. rahnquialiod lo tha l’alto*! ► taira lami in tha virinity of foraat re- rervw. Tha information requisirei ia to inelnda the nama. of th «a who bara not relcctrel land, in liau ot tboaa ra- linqtti.brd, -and tha recretary ia la- atructed lo provida tha mean, to which thay ara antitied. Report. Timbar Xand Bdla. Washington, March 30—The renato public land, Commit!«. favorably re ported the bill tn repeal tha timber and •tone act and to provide for tha .«la of timber oo public land at not leva than It. appratirei vaina. Senator Fulton bad an an.endirant ineerted providing tbat 10 per rent of the proceed, of rale, of timber .ball ba eipended for public road, and ichool. in tha montine in which tha timlwrv i. .old, tha Im lance to go to the reclamation 'und. All Eat Chinook Salmon. Washington, March 20. — Cnit.d Htatee eaMtore and a few favored mem- bers of th. hnua. feaate.l on royal Chi- nook salmon from th. Columbia river today, Renatos Fulton acting as host. A big 60 pound fish was conk*! and served Oregon style, and liberally ssrvad, to .very senator with hie lunch- | eon. No popular baa fresh Columbia rivsr salmon bweome that it is impossi- bls to bold a quorum in the asnats when oos of these fish is being served. I BLOOD PURIFIERS No other remedy h.ia given such perfect satisfaction as a blood purifier and tonic or is so reliable in the cure of blood dis eases of every character as S. S. S. It is known as “The King of Blood Purifiers,” and the secret of its success and its right to this title is because °/F CURES DISEASE.” It is an honest medicine, made entirely of purifying, healing roots, herbs and barks, which are acknowledged to be specifics for diseases arising from an impure or poisoued condition of the blood and possessing tonic properties that act gently and admirably in the up-building of a run down, weakened or disordered condition <>f the system. One of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is the only blood remedy on the market which does not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind to aerange or damage the system. It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest child or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in such condition that m >st medicines are repulsive to the stomach will find that S. S. S., while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers. As every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is necessary that this vital flui I lx? kept free from germs aud poisous. So long as it remains uncontaminated we are fortified against dis II R R le usa i ss e faml'.y medicine In onr ease, and health is assured ; but any impurity, l. Q.ntlsmen e l ta>gnM kav. labari and a. wa> • loumt il what II le humor or jnisoti acts injuriously on the sys r alt .4 lo bw li thoroughly otoanMS thè System of Un- tncr.as.e tbe appetii, tmprov.e th. digs.tlon, tem and affects the general health. Pus • I -ttl.s ■ tba generai haa.th 1 trave giv.n li lo my tular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the oh’klr.a «ritti fin. resulta It promptly reatorse th. app.- eleara ih. akla of all sruptiona lt le a vory fine differeut skin affections show that the blood i l te 1 and ! I. i. ■ aad ha« my hearty «ode rwamoat is in a feverish and diseased c udition as a 13d ». Ulti B . Lsuaaoa, Pa. 1* H THOMPSON. result of too much acid or the presence <>i some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, S rofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. But all blood diseases are not acotiired; some persous are burn with an hereditary taint in the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in mauy ways. The skin has a waxy, pallid appearance, the eyes are often weak, glands of the neck enlarged, and as the taint has been iu the blood sin* e birth the entire health is usually affected. In all blood troubles S S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy and has well earned the title of “KING Ob' BLOOD PURIFIERS.” It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or I reign matter, and makes this stream of life pure and health sustaining. Nothing reaches inherited blood troubles like S. S. S.; it removes every particle of the taint, purifies and strengthens the weak, deteriorated blood, attd supplies it with the healthful properties-tt needs aud establishes the foundation for good health. As a tonic this great medicine has no equal, and it will be found especially bracing to weak, anaemic persons. Rheumatism, tMimtnai util) Vr««l4*6IU Catarrh, y bMUC Sores .-» Mliu and Ulcers, U lVCi .^) v*ILII* Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other blood troubles are cured ¡»ernia- ueutly by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the dis ease is left to break out in future years or to l»e transmitted to offspring. If you are in n^edof a blood purifier get “THE KING” of them all. S. S. S.—and good results are assured. 1 B<x>k ou the blood aud any medical advice desired furnished without charge to all who write. '*W e l iiS&t »”7 RELY VEGETABLE 77/£ SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA. ■ ~1 1 a ... 1‘rof Georg« How ,.a of th« depart Th* «' J I- t J.k« iupart>* "St «tra •• meat of pbiloeoph/ of tbe L'aivorsilf of Troo.k r«. way« are twin, gradually die < al.ferula kaa 4*-lared b a ba «f La lu> p!ac«J by t«aut>u>d care of a mora Biod mortality for aumaia ar a typo. lbMa< hirt*f-y, ft F I ««I«, re t* larei .Ms At «»w- , Ptamgaa. *rii« < • Btni'OR «AiMWIBT <0. M M Motria«fu torli«n4 THE EXTERNAL USE OF t»r»< >a St. Jacobs Oil BAGS! to th. ahort. aure, aa«y cur. tor It penetrates to the seat of torture, and relief promptly follows. Rheumatism and Neuralgia Price, 25c. au»l 5Oc« HAVt YOU EVtR UStD BEMIS BAGS? that ia«y are plac«4 un yuuf uo»l < r laa To Get More Strength from Your Food L OTS of people ar. j**rv' - j with a full itamacb. You know. It', not how much w. Eat. but how we Difeit tbat maxes us Strong, or Brainy, or Succmalul. Whan th. 1. we i ar. III.« I with gaated food *e may be a great deal wjfM off than If ws wsrs half atarvad t r want of Food. Because food that stays t I in ths Bo we's decays there, just aa It it sta/eJ two Ung In ths open air. Wall, when food drear, In th. Bow.«, through d« «yol and ov.rdua action, wl al haptwni > Tha milltona ot little Suction Pump, that Una the Bowela and Inleatinaa Ih.n draw P^iaon from th. d» ay.J Food, Inatead ol th. Nounahm.nl th.y war. tnl.mtod to draw. Thia Poiaon g«ta Into th. blood and. In time, apr.ada all ov.r th. body, unlexa th. Cau«« ot Conatipatloo la prompl y removed. That Caua. ol Conatlpallon la W.ak, or Lary, Bcw.l Mus 'ea. ... Wh.n your Bowe’.-Mus ! m grow Cabby they nred Ess> s. to strengthen them — not " Physic" Io pamper them. There a only on. kind of Artificial Exsrcls. lor the Bowel M us ss. Its nsme Is "CASCARErS," and Its price is Ten Cents a box. Cascarets act like Exerctsa on the Muscles of the B weis. and make them stronger every time they for e these Muscles to act naturally. The stronger these Muscles p'pel the food, the strong» does the fn< t on ot tbs food act on the flow of Dtgwtive Juice.. The more of these Jul cm that act on food, the more Nutriment does that f i I turn Into, and the richer nourishment do the little Suction Pumps ot the lntoatu.es draw Out ot It. It needs only ore Casraret at a time to stimu ate ail the B- we. M xac’ea enough, without purging, diacomturt or U m U nutrition. if y ; war t the same natural a t ;n that a si* mi.e walk In the country would give y u, (without the we ar in sis) U«e - Cas «ret at a time, with Intervals betwee t U y . j reach Ihg exact cundi* lion y-u desire. S> j . e e e On. Caxc.r.t at a tl-n. will properly d.ar-i. a Breath, or Coated Tonga., th .a proving clear y Its ready, steady, Sure, but mild and elfectlva action. A c mlr.g Heads he can be warded off. In short order, by a single Cascar.t, and tha cause removed. Heartburn. Cai b.l<-hlr.g, Acidrtalngs In th. t! roat. a !C j <y I««.mg ar.aure Sigof I *- tr ef- ,m food p »una, and should be dealt with promptly. C e Cas sret will st p th. cimlng tr ... m .• on th. B --.I load, .nd ft» tha frtgashv. Juices. It that one Cascarat Is tsk.n a. t > j » ar. *• a a MaauFariartra ant Importara ut WOOL BAGS Wheat B.((, Oat lUfV, Harl.y Bag«, Flour Bag,. Ilop I loth, Ore Narka an-l llurlap ot All Km*!,. Bag, uf Burlap c. . «*■■! Cutten Minutai '.urei L-y u*. BEMIS BRO. BAG COMPANY, 1504-1514 Co 1er st'« Street, SI AHI t, WASH W. L. D ouglas •3'°4 ‘3” SHOES'.'?. W. L. Douglas *4.00 cut Edge Lin. •quallwd at any pries. Mttoad. • • • Pocket Don’t fall to carry th« Vast __ ___ C jls sret Bos with you constant!/. All Druggsta sell them—over ten mi.Hun betas a year, for sig years past. fM very caretu) to grt the genuine, made only by the Starling Remedy Com* pa-i/ and never s Id in bu k. Every tat iet stamped **CCC.*' a 5 e uuty t ,,fW Ca/rrsi •; tono» 2ntia,*a M*Kr* * tri t a Morrt taAMur »oruatit m tm woaio. F. R. U