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fa a conatltul «al dlwaa« orlgir.atlnc ta
Impur« bl<od and requiring eonatltutlutial
treatment acting tbtocisb and purifying tt>«
blood tor Ita radical and yrma: - nt cur«.
Tti« greateat condltutlonal remedy la
Hood'j Sarsaparilla
In QRual llqui I f»»rm or in
tablet« krmwn ■• Sar»atabt. I'fl»4.*w« II.
N bmi I and <Ht*rr l«»l f^rm» «>( ralarrti
are relirvni by < «(arrieta, which allay in-
Qamr.uation and dr»«<j rue <1i* harga.
Suffis
Z/^// BRN^
i The (Jraneit lightest
tndirxMcomfor tabic
POMMEL
SLICKER
It rr Ulei’l tone.
A<hin Zaw tot Jtmror
work
farm?
Job Stinky W'jntt. when I
about
half (nmr«| yp | lasted three dai» Hi*
tarn er •• I | »•_»».♦ * hired man'« «pielite
■
to work up to It.
Al the jame time
cheapest in the
end b<x aiiM- It
wenrs longest
’JiP twjw*rt
Every garment 1 (
guaranteed
waterproof Ca*«»g fr«a )
r«re.
Syrup «tf^s
— A J
mid
nets Oontly yet prompt
ly untilo bouels.clixuiscs
ilu* systemp||pctu(illy
assists one in ot «•ucoiiuu;'
luibitunl constipation
nennnnontly. To *vt its
oeneficinl e||e< ts buy
a
OREGON FOR TAFT.
Catarrh
WL.DOU
*300 SHOl
* •
» t'u'iHiini*.
f lunu|it< turod
tho
CALIFORNIA
F ig S yhip C o .
MID BV If A&NC DOUCGlSTS XX -, BOnU
el
a.er
The average atoriu wav« la thirty
feet In height
The blgb«»t storm
waves ever m«»aure<l
were la-tween
forty four and forty eight
feet high
Tb« (l(»atlc force of «torni wav«« la
•bowii by the fact that at Kberryvor«
Hgtitbou* «IT the weat <s>aat uf s t
laud, a ma*» of na-b weighing flia and
a half ton« waa once h’lrlct to a beigli!
of aeventy two fret above the ■«■ level,
wtill« a niiiaa welghmg thirteen and a
half lotia ».« torn from » cliff aevonty
four feet high
I'all Mall Garett.
“ fl nk 14 14» nomatbtr-f fa read an
Carry Stat« by Ov«r 2.000 Votaa tbe traia." Mid th« austere »¿Meeter
“W
h*-fa t a
pi
the ataat ee 1«
According to Haturna.
of Pc k Ur-Up,“ auffeated the
PROTECT YOUR LENGS
Pori land. Nov. 4. Taft wina Or«- dealer
H every C<x<f> yu c«t,h eri«« oa yar lu^. yx har« w«ak I
There being nothing else on the counter
gon'a electoral vote by between 24.000
Daa'l lev th« c -jfh h«M
A ” ha<q «• ' <ov«h w d^afvnui la
wrong Iura«—«iuMt-ly «a Io weak «••■.
l-e< nd «4 S ■ the begaraag
and 26,000, according to incomplete re ■he bought It.
But abe tor# off th» mt »-/i -tjotj« title
wok I'wo • Cm.
a «<U peoaipdy aad edertirvlyi allay« liw «oi«iwa.
turn« from 33 countiea and complete
rntao the congavr»«. ban the ihroat a4 nh-ngm. clean lb« »lagged ».r
return« from Hood River county.
He ef it before ■ha earned h into the car.
{rangée «ad «toy lh« <«wgk. For ne««!» L«d • caafwy the aaawpaaani
Mb» wee
• < J ly young tb ; < -41i
earn«« «very county by pluralitiea
HOMdy lov ÜM »«<» lor*« <d cmght, «oidi «od cboit co*pl*st« ka« twra
'*agu Tribune
ranging from 100 in Baker to H.000 in
PISO S CI RE
Multnomah. The alate vote atanda near
T< m » !-•••».
66,000 for Taft arxl 40,000 for Bryan.
Mlfklna (to I*. ti« ri Mir'« a ■tunning
In the providential election four year«
woman. <>M min, and you're bound to
ago Oregon gave Rooaevelt 42,934
ba aturfc <ao b*»r
l<ut d«>n’t Uo-OtlfUl
plurality, the vote for Ronaevelt being
laundry or anythin« Ilk» that!
Her
60,455, ami for Parker 17,521.
So-
«raiwbnotbrr «i» a wa»hw<>a>an
Maleblag
cialiata. Prob I bit ion lata and Imiepend-
ri.T»r (later, to th» lady In quoaftoo.
Tour rtHw-s will cotue through
enta polled yeatenlay perhapa 10,000
aa lw rrlattn a at«»ry) T«t. Indeed! I
Vote« in the alate.
The whole vote
wiuter In 8>ui h beiter ooodltloo If you
waa clove to 15.,000. The registration .in tell you. It took th» atanh beg will gl«« tb«m a heavy mufiblng of
prior to the election waa 138,178, of pan! n’ the nerve- right out of me
ruanur«
Put ou em-ugh ao tbat wben
which 88,396 were Republican and 32,- Life
It bas ■ettle.l there «III I* • S-ltw-b
263 were Democratic.
mulch
I*o not «ifily tbe tnulcb untU
FITS
To caat Oregon'« four v<rt«a for Taft
tbe cold wentht-r bas cwtie the mfildla
the alate baa chowen th« R<-put>piican
ur last of Ocltdier Garden Mu g a zìi ,«.
Candida tea for presidential elecora R.
A««irleae <h. < umln« I tab..
R. Butler, of Gilliam county; J. D
»•rwrk foe • i»«x»4 Dral.
A-i'tyh-b« lighting 1« quiet.y gain
Lee, of Multnomah: A. C Marat.ra, of
t-ady lolorwirwer Y> ir wife a 4e*o
ing
fav<>r,
vud
tbe
Geruiau
A'-etylen«
Iiouglaa, and F rank J. Miller, of Linn.
AMbWation niela tb* <aa la ■oppi ie<l lion to you • regar kd aa a m*»4el of mar
i ted bappine«»»
Now. h >* a« a (»ubhe
Pendleton, Nov. 3. Complete ro th« public by 75 place» tn Germany. man ‘I-** • wife'» deio» .n atrika ynti?
turn» from 2b c-ut of 39 prrcincta in 3CC In th* United State», 16 In th«
Aspirine
(Snidate
( truthfully I —«
the county give Taft 2.216; Bryan, t’nlted Kingdom, and lit In the Itrltl.h Well, m .• Urtili thia ir-irtimg for twen
colonic«, while Grrmany
bna ty fl*» for a new bat
1.444.
alone
Baltnu* nt Am»»
75.OÍM? private Inatallattona
Salem, Nov. 3. Marion county will
M'Ah.ra wüt fn4 Mr. Win«' w-»
iMaa
probably give Taft a plurhty of 1.400
Vyi up lb- b- >■ >
e.lv I - "a. Io. m«>r c-b OM a
over Bryan.
loria« ib. tcUiia. iwrerd.
Corvallis, Nov. 3. Taft'a
in Benton county will lw 430.
gives Taft a plurality of 290,
precincts in the county giv
plurality of 56.
K,«n,ath Falla, Nov. 3. Klamath
Falla gave Taft 31M; Bryan IM; D.I mi
44; Hiagv-n 8, Chafin 6.
Incomplete
return» from the county give Taft 499;
Bryan 332; D< I'»6H; II isgen 9; Chafin 8.
if
Why?
R«
i* **mar»lt tom
Tb« <«‘hour K’a telarti ■ ad
Tbe mi Dlefliaeflr.
bgt w.re your •»OMttaoa when th»
•• '* atrw ■ tb# tree a l threw you
I pre« ; •. tb fb, you didn’t ba*»
’ th -.b
<-• I Ud
I ‘ •
» r»memb«r
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a
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« .«.♦
■ repair bill I II ha*» to foot!**
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Albany, Or., Nov. 3. Taft him car- • U?o
ri«i Linn county by about 376 plurah- ' mj I?
ty. Complete return» from 38 out of t
31 precinct* give Taft 2.048; Bryan
. <
I.6H0; Chafin 136; Debe 324; !l isgen
VTbat
10.
Th. Variable r*«w*lwla«.
Dora let lb« party) Geoffrey, y«u
mu.tu't monopoli«« me, you bnuw.
G«oi?r»> Why. dear, i bavaa’l b«eu
Hood River, Nov. 4. Complete re-
monopoli.log you
llora W.ll, wby bav.nl you. you turn» from Hood River county give
Ta*t, Rep., 76»; Bryan. Dem.. 360;
•mpid thing?
Chafin. Pro., 47; Debs, Sor., 56; Hia-
laaauprrabl*.
gen, Ind., 30.
"Too aay yog 4<>u i ub)«- t to m* oa •»
Eugene, Nov. 3. With 500 to 1.000
rouot of ruy a««. Mlaa Ginevra?"
"Na. I Joni mind your ■(. a bit, Mr vole« yet to county. Lane county give»
Taft a majority of 1.174.
The Taft
Byi
"Theo what la th« objection, may I vote »lan<i» 2.697 Bryan 1,523.
Taft
•akr
will have aliout 1,300 majority in Lan«.
••Foo look II."
Hillaboro, Nov. 8. Eleven precinct»
gromplete out of 21 in Washington
A N«w Wem«.
“What do j«<u call a tuan who drive« county give Taft 1.429, Bryan 623.
DRIVES OUT
BLOOD HUMORS
<4 alna l>la I » tir I Io >» In u«*rr Way.
N*w»tt
fica arili ua to ha t'vwder
man of a-ntr a
»isa’iu, Ij.»n.
Bunker
lit» <afc. < a uuw war abo
Tb« lilrtk lurkl»h Negfar.
Beggars ate never ■-pr. w».-,| in Tur-
a«y
1 he •lory i« tolti <at>d they v y
It la true i ■ !»>ut in Amer -an lady who
!>y ui'.atake gave a brg^ar of t'onatantl
nopl« a goldplecv
Th« man bad left
bla p -at when abe ret uri el. but one
•f h a rol!» iguM Ic'd ber where ba
“r«akl«d " It ail a fit»» hniiaa. • !»i
st th« door ana ■»•rrint, who polite
ijr Informed the lady that -my master
Ils will ba down anon”
is dr «Ming
And then th« well fToomed l*c<ar.
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an automobiler'
Astoria, Nov. 3. Complete return» y returned th« ( «1 plecs ei aiming
"Meli, judging by th« way In which from the city and four outside precincts ti tt>« mewnwhll» that such mtatakea
h« take« pooMMlou of the road I abould give Taft 1,176 and Bryan 511.
wer« highly «mParraaaln«
"< bariti*»
«nd ('ominotui
•ay io autocrat" Baltluior« Aui.rl
Condon, Nov. 3. Complete return»
from the four largest precincts in Gil
liam county give Taft 370, Bryan DtH,
la.l«tl«a as Acearaey.
I »id you arrest Ibi« insu?*' i«h»d tk« Detva 22.
polir» JflStlf.
Granta Pa*a, Nov.
3. Joaephin« '
"I did not. your honor,” «rl.w.r«! th« county lias gone Republican.
Early ;
offi.'.r, formerly a rralilvnl ot Beaton reutrn* show a majority for Taft of 250.
“I Ib.lously I could not arrvat blm. tor h.
I m.r.ly
Prineville, Nov. 3. All signs opint |
was not In motion at the time
effected bls capture, your honor.**
to Taft havtng carried Crook county by ’
» plurality of more than 390.
The skin is not simply nn outer covering of the body, but through its
!’
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tl.c . - t< .t a" I I.
A
- of
t</ul.iting our tempt ruturea, and also n.ssists in disposing of the refuse anti
w.t,|e matters of the s-. -tcin by the constant evap ration that goes on
through th' ’ little tills s
Tt> perform these ditto s the tissues and fibres
which connect and surround the pores mid glands must lie continually nour-
•i !
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I- 1
with imp".riti< mi l hin: is. it I • s its trt-n ■ th' rr.ng | -.w< ts mid I" ,;ms to
ti uea, and produces I zrma. Acne, Tetter,
or some other itching, disfiguring kin trouble. S S S cures skin diseases
of every kind bv going down into the circulation and neutralizing mid remov
ing the impuritic s .iri.i humors. It changes the quality of the blood from an
icrid, fiery fluid to a < — ling, health prolucing trvam. which, in te.u! of
irritating and inflaming th<- »kin. cam* ami nouriahes it bv ita aoothing.
healthful qualities. Salves, washes, lotions, etc . may be used for any tem
porary comfort or cleanliness they aflord, but skin diseasi s cannot l>e cured
until S S S has purified the blood. Book on Skin Diseases and any med-
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
C rescent
Egg-Phosphate
Get it from
your Grocer
A FULL POUND 25c.
Physicians Recommend Castoria
Ml.fahea 14. a.
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Enterprise, Nov. 3.
Enterprise,
’hysl'lsn My dear fallow, you •huid
Wallowa and Joseph precincts, casting '
practic« deep breatbiag
Caller Great atiakaa, doctor, I do! I atx>ut one-half of th«- total votes of i
worb la a coal mine.
Wallowa county, give Taft 511; Bryan 3
217. Debs. 51; Chafin ft; Hlagen 1.
flat ot th«
Ill
Nsbtieha lnrt.ar was •
pro-
"Hut I'm not yelling '1
landing to libs it." ba a
Itegardleu of what
th.
(rand afsnd and on th. bl»«ch«ra might
think of him. hr continued to tear up
handfuls ■nd chew It b«, au«« b« hadn't
anything rise to «nt.**
Moro, Nov. 3. Complete unofficial
returns from Sherman county with the ’
exception of one »mail precinct give
Taft 426; Bryan 25o; Chafin 25. ;
Deb« .32.
Roseburg. Nov. 3. Complete re-
turns from 17 out of 31 precincts give
Taft 1.346; Bryan 977; .
I’ttor <4u»a«»r.
Maarhfleld, Nov. 3. Ten precincts
Th» ernln»nt ttamiiuui «ummoDcd blt in Cooa county give Taft 1,925; Bryan
pH «at» •arratary.
365; Debs 37.
•“Tbit 1« th» thin! letter I have bad
St. Helens, Nov. 3. Taft will carry
from Mannhyerop.* he Mid, Mat the end
of which he haa mark«*! < ’onfi<ient tai. B Columbia county by 700.
r i • What do«« h« mean by II T L.7"
Canyon City, Nov. 3. Thia precinct
"!»<>n't you know?" Mid the privat« aec shows impartial returns.
Taft 63;
re.arj. lowering hi. vole.
"lie mean.
Bryan 35; Chafin 1; Deb», 3; Hiagen
'Burn Thia fistiar '" t hi .fo Tribun«.
2. Taft'» estimated plurality in Grant
county is 350.
FURSH1DES
Oregon City, Nov. 3. Complete re
turns from 26 out of 39 precin it» in
Clackamas county give Taft 2.095;
Bryan 1,465.
HUNTERS&TRAPPERS ’GUIDE.^tù
Jacksonville, Nov. 3. Seven pre-
cincts complete in Jackson county give
Taft 6.32; Bryan 601. Taft’s majority
will probably reach 400.
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MAPLEI NE
A Flavoring. It makes a
syrup better than Maple.
bold l>y grocer«
ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on tho part of physician,^ pnarma-
ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with
results most gratifying. Tho extended uso of Castoria is unquestionably tho
result of throe facts: firtt— Tho indisputable cvidcnco that it is harmless:
Second— That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimi
lates tho food : Third—it is an agrecablo and perfect substitute for Castor Oil.
It is absolutely Bafo. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotio
and does not stupefy. It is unliko Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s
Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how
ever, is to exposo danger and record tho means cf advancing health. Tho day
for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To
our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by
regulating tho system—not by stupefying it—and our readers ore entitled to
tho information.— Hall's Journal of Health,
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher.
^ oo D rops )
CASTORU
Portland, Nov. 3. Taft's plurality
in .Multnomah county will pans 8,000.
Complete returns from 110 precincts of
a total of 115 give Taft a lead over
Bryan of 7,966. Complete returns for
the county will increase hia plurality
to at least 8,200.
ALI OUOL 1 PtK CtXT
AVctfciaHc PfcparaMnfcrh
MmiLili^thrRjoddkia't’in
(ingUr Sainada aodlkMJU
I nfants .»C hu drex
Baker City, Nov. 3. Returns from
2o precincts in Baker county give Taft
1,406; Bryan 1,296.
Baker county
in 1904 gave Roosevelt 1,990; Parker
WORK SHOES
Tough atock. heavy note«, aolId coun
ter». double leather t.Hia, double «cam«
and liigh-gr.ute workm in.hip are what make Mayer Work Shoe«
la* 1 lougi-r than any other kind.
I arnu-ra, miner«, lumhermrn. m<-< banka and all claaaca of
workmen can get double the Wear out of
MAYER WORK SHOES
I .a Grande. Nov. 3. Complete re
turns from 15 prccincU in Union coun
ty out of 24 give Taft 1,331 ami Bryan
1,003. Chafin and H tagen have polled
leas than 100 votea together.
Vale, Nov. 3.—Taft lead» by
vote» in Malheur county from »ix
cincla ao far reported.
p«Ml. a heauuful p«> <ur« nt <>crw«e Wa.hington. •>•« Hi»
We «Ivo make Itonorhllr Mw»a. I *«U<ng lady Shoe«,
Mirth« W oh.nyt.Hi <.,m>fov. Shew*, t erm« Cu.hkvn
Shoe« «nd Ape. lai Merll .4« h*M>l Shoe«.
Cloee watch is being kept upon
American sailors in China with
battleship fleet on account of the
plague.
NILWAI klh W1SC.OSMN
„■««i ■■na».......... ......
N ot N arcotic .
Heppner. Nov. 3.- Complete report»
from half of the prefínela in Morrow
county give Taft a majority of about
two to one.
They are honcatly made—»olid through
■nd through. They are "built on honor. ” 1 heir
strength and wearing qualitica cannot be equalled.
To be auro you are getting the genuine, look
for the Mayer Trade Mark on the »ole.
Your dealer will aupply you; it not, write to ua.
IH fl -If v*ul will ««nd u. the none ot • dealer who 4<>*>
nnt handle M«y«r Work htwv««, «• will wnd you fr«« povl-
F. MAYER BOOT U SHOE CO.
Promotes Di-'evlkxi íTrcrf Í
ik’ss and RmContilni trotar
Upturn Mfirphuw norMuttraL
Aperteti fVineih forTomlW
I ion. Sour Stonarli. DUrrtwi
Worms iottvulMonsffwntii
russ and LOSS OF SUXP.
■flflx
aa: k
GENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Far Su * Steamer f
It is reported that the German
eign secretary haa teml.-rvd hia resig
nation to the kaiaer.
NEW 'i’ORK.
I
An Italian army officer has an air-
ship ami has made several successful
flights.
Dr. B. lialatcad 8cott, of Chicago, ilia., aaya: "I have prescribed your
Caatoria often fur Infanta during mjr practice, and find it very aatlutai-tory.”
Dr. William Belmont, ot Cleveland, Ohio, aaya: "Your Caatoria atanda
firat In ita claaa. In my thirty ycara of practice I can aay I never hava
found anything that ao filled tho placo."
Dr. J. H. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. aaya: "I have uaed your Castoria and
found It an excellent remedy In my houaehold and private practice for
many ycara. Th« formula la excellent"
Dr. R. J. llamlen, of Detroit, Mich., aaya: "1 prescribe your Caatoria
extensively, as 1 have never found anything to equal It for children's
troubles. I am aware that there are Imltatioua In the field, but I always
k-e that my patients get Fletcher's.”
Dr.WmJ MoCrann. of Omaha. N«b.. aaya: "As the father of thirteen
children 1 certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside
from my own family experience 1 have In my years of practice found Caa
toria a popular and efficient remedy In almost every home."
Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Da., says: "The name that your Caa
toria has made for Itself in the tens of thousand» of homes b!e»»ed by tho
presence of children, acarcety needs to be supplemented by the endorse
ment of the mo!leal profession, but I, for one, moat heartily endorse It and
believe It an excellent remedy."
Dr. R M. Ward, of Kansas City. Mo. aaya: "Hiyalclana generally do not
preecrlle proprietary proixratlona. but In the case of Castoria my experi
ence, like that of many other physicians, baa taught me to make an ex
ception. I prescribe your Castoria In my practice because I have found It
to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children'« complaints. Any physi
cian who has raised a family, as I bare, will Join tue in heartiest recom
mendation of Castoria.”
J5
At ■ month« old
P oots -35C t nts
Cuiront red undw lbs fr~«w*l »
E»a.t Copy of Wrapper.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.