k
Want a
By.Our Formula
Wo produce In Hood'« Sarsaparilla
■ medicine that ha« an unap- Taft to the c«; tol and «nraet»d much
proached record of cures of
scrofula, ectenia, eruptions, catarrh, attention. Th« Filipnos saw th«ir
rheumatism, anemia, nrrvoasueae, that first fall of snow.
tired feeling, I loss
om ol
of aptietite, etc.
< i
The combination an»! proportions of
the more than twenty different remedial
agents contained in Hood s Sarsaparilla
are known only to outsell/», au there
can be no sulmlitute.
a
»Thia medicine make« healthy and
strong tbe “Littl« Hokliers” in your
bloc MJ,— tho«« corpuscle, that fight the
disease gorius con«tatit!y altsckiug you.
CerrMH.» Ifl.I.rr.
A1»iss4«r Ik. <>r«al er.
"Wby th.». Uwra, your uuis.tr*"
•4 *• •/ «»an •
•
t. bar» sene«»..« «»• w .
"I'w nel wwpicf n.-a
there are no
■•re e»:!4» I» - •
4 A - I
ta«»r
“il’» I* » ... I b»>. t pt»—"'
t»B<i
n.est d>*t » U-» d»r b ( F.rr.re »
eat I'w ae<b u( hut s «b- • '
Tb» »ycopluiii’» ••
•
y the real
facts >n tbs caw. «ar» >.u: th. It -r ver-
ken ef tk* In deal I st In» -. j > s .Iowa
tkreugb tk» »«••
<1n.-eg»> tri! .«
A l iteral S»l»l»(
“Convicta seem to very polite •<»r i
•f 1‘eep r
"Will you tell me «hat 1*1 you |.
that con. iuslou '
"Kurs; they Merer »to wro- » whli»»
beg«ln( pardon
f->r It." Ila tm
Amarlran
PIIX» CUSIO IN • TO I« DAYS
PAXO <>l‘. T V' •.
. .
.VM el lot. « If
fir r* l'|
« ».
I'Uas V 11« Il da.» we n..lef
».
Our Or««» M Inalrrla.
T»o»k* Mhrtftli Wa’tsh ki» /-
me do »Pff'di».-* 'tween » naif sa’ at
«¡.«b' n -fi’ Im
Intarlo umr l gir» it Up Jerry W
I» tbs diff'renco holaern « waif at»<l a
• >arie»«ut 1. im !
lamio I*0 one am a bom«'/«» kid a*
d« ud»iab am a kldie«« homo.
Inlerlocntor ladies
and gentlemen
Pref. How Ian llich Fetish, th» renown* I
tmor, will new »mg b r gr.at toph al - tir i
"I In». Him. Mamma. Il» I.» .» I
-
:
Fido !"
I
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I b • sms : i
•
kfiikiDf an ««Mhl«* to mr
he
to tk* «E»
Yeur vhltiuf I
qu»- *d H • ot!>*r
Yew tbtw it « record of th»* • • «• «aí
I bare ba'I Io 4—If <
•
\ •
Motharv will Sn-t ’lr«
tyruB Ub* t»> at re t «*4v
iurlitf
UBihtug
Sin«'
um »
n rh!n(
ii.p.. tbuartj
1
[
i
MUli lK'M UNÍ S
If you do you can get It.
If . i
i am -
* !•> ret into c!
touch with y < - ur trim. I-, u itb tl..' tanu.y do», tur, »it I. ti.r store, • it 1.1 .e
p«r»l other, ur will, the cutton buyer, you can do it with a tclcph..ne
at hxi .l.
If y r want to make tii
«rm a more hv
> place, if y«.*
Leaves Path ol Waste Ttiroinjh
Arkansas Towns.
President and Mrs. T»ft were the
center» of interrst kt the culminating
feature of the day
th» inaugural ball i
in the Pension building. The scene in
the cavernous building, which has been
transformed into a rat opied court of
ivory and white, »»< another of th«
brilliant picture* qu>-. Irennially jMinted
here by the gathering of n vast and
brilliant «Memblaire fmm every sec
Storm De ■ OMh.i Town and Flames
tion of the country. With all the color
Devour AU H-dti» Whole Train
and movement <>f a military spectacle,
with the soften-ng intluer.ee of deli
Swept From Track.
cately tinted gowns and the inter, st of
a personnel Seldom equal ed at a social
function, the ins igural ball holds a
Little Rock, Ark., March 9.
place um«|ue in the history making of
number of persona are reported killed,
the day.
a number injured ami an immense
While the ball w»« in progrr«» in-
amount uf property destroyed in a
door», a display of fir -work» on the
tornado which swept Arkansas late to-
monument lot in the rear uf the White
night. A St. Ixmis A Southwestern
House narkeri the end of the outd<M»r
l>a*sctiger train was blown from th«
celet.ration.
For hour* the thinly i
tracks near Baucum, it ia said, while
clouflwi heaven« were sl'ght with rock
going at full speed.
et», with »on « luitrrs that challenged
The entire town of Brinkley was
the brilliancy of day, with fiery "co
destroyed, according to reports from
bras" and all the f«nt»»tlc creation» of
the south, eight persons being killed
modern pyrotrehnici »kill.
an»l otheie hurt.
All feminine Washington had long
After many of the buildings in
been eager for details of the gown !
Which Mr. Ta t wore at lhe inaugural »^"‘‘•-y hmi col lapsed, the wreckage
blare soon gut
got Uy.m.1
latyotid
ball.
In her Choice ..f the toil.tle in took ’ fire.
\re' The blax.
which »he would ap|war for the first control and the lateat advices were
time aa the "flrat lady of the land," that the de. truction uf the town would
Mrs. Taft hu« shown nnt »uily exquisite be c »mplet«.
and ---------
Eaatem
Ark an hab
iBite hi »?•* « but j-ditr
b * well,
, To
’ ~ Southern
-------- ---------------
Y---------------------
f„r lhr ,,, ,,k„
.
... Mljtlful all communtcathm ia cut off by i.r.mtra.
enntunw U rirhiy rinLroitUrrd fthoWB lion of tr!i»ph<n0 and telegraph wirra,
An«vr»<*B «• St*<>«««« uvWrr« ii;v K<»k!rn laolating Hot Spring*. Pina Hiufl and a
number of r mailer town*.
r«vl. The en.broidc ry, in silver, ap
Tha tornado croaaed the Ark ana» •
fwars nut only < n the chiffon overdress river within Ave mile* of LitUa Rock,
but on the long court train a» well,
cauaing a watervpuuL
The foundation of the gown ia of
A tornado struck Fourchrdam at 5
heavy white »atm, cut in princraa o'clock this afternoon within five milea
effect. Over th.« the e i ffon is draped , of Little Rock, killing one and injuring
with consummate skill, giving the
lire j several other».
others. Two houses were de
effect of long, alraight
I ie«.
Th« moliehed and uno was destroyed by fire
straight linca.
sleeves are formed of rnre point lace, after it had been blown to bits.
Thia
The gol 1» nrod design is also woven in tornado traveled northeast and swept a
* clean
-•----------
•*- -e
,
...
the lare
lace
path
about 60 yards wide.
The
I Mrs.
*
— Taft
* wore her tunr rather high, wind was followed by a violent had and
with
___ diamond rain storm.
“ a . pumpadour.
.
A «ingle
spray decorated her ci iffure and she
________
At Kerr ____
th.- house of E. B. Adam«
wore no other jewelry excepting the was blown down and Adama wm per-!
pearl collar, which is her favorite orna ha|>s fatally injured. The whole fam-
m*,,t-
i ily was buried in the debris, but was
Mias Helen Taft's gown was »0 ox- ,aved.
All windows on a train be-
tremely simple that It is calculated to tween Renter «nd Gordon were blown
surprise the motlwra of over Iresaed [ out.
school girls, liver a plainly fitting,
/it Malvern the Mrlhodiat church
want to protect your home, you can do it by installing a telephone.
If you will cut out thl« advertisement, write yotrr name amt
adgrvss on the mar-on a.ij ■>•...
*-c i li <0-,
we will Mod you at on«« a copy of our i re« Bulktin No. 112
<.■
EIGHT I IVES K.S ü W a TO lit LOST
foundatHu of wh ’■ .» klip* of white
embroidcre.1 ithhiss . line dr soie falls
in graceful girlish lines.
The ’ bodice
"U'*
IB slightly decolletrte, «nd ia effectively
-
trimmed in point litce.
ArtisUc knots
_
^i
of pale blue nbt>«:n,
ilfully dispoeed.
add a touch of chic to ita simplicity.
Miss Taft’a abundant golden brown
hir was eimply drr««ed in a coil, and
aha wore no jewelry.
Not tier AUnlr, k«t
■
Th« grocer'e Iwy was himltering up the
kitchen ataitway « th h • a
. I
„»
pa kagee.
"Boy." aald the n>i«treee nt the bo •»
aosmwbat «harp-> ' a - . ■
“Tas'm," be an.wared, »till cbiiihlng lb*
a. "It's only m ....»a bat a dirty." CHANGE
•‘How to Build Rural Telephone Lines
••
Tliis Bulletin explain« clearly how a rur»l telcplrom system >« bcilt
and operated, and it also contains full information as to cost«.
In a Farmer*« Mutual Company a few day'« labor and a cr«h
Investment of about f2J. per ai.t.s«,riher, will pure.».«»« all male, al
and build an absolutely «tandard system.
A Rural Telephone i« an Investment, not an expense.
' he
telephone «*hkh enable» you to sell t< n bah « of c«»tt«ui al *i ient j r
pound morr than tlie traveling buyer ofix-rs you, has paid for its < n-
tin? c«*t If y<.« have some Lay down all ready to go in, it is worth
•omrthing >o have a telephone with whtdi to call on Neighbor Smith "for a lift ' !>• fore ti.e storm brra-«,
This Book Sent Free
The Rural Telephone pay« for itself each year at 1 wc have I t
t the initial < • ? will in ti.e
reach of r. rv fanner.
Pr.-unt price» arc e»]«. tally favorable and th»»-iml» of l.iiimr- Mutual Cuiu»
a* to build their line« thi« Si 'in..-
panics arc now organixing
cor-Yar
AUata
CaMtMMHi
IWltM
Write 11» to-day.
Ka/MM« CUr
1* .-fta*»ewu I b
Sal»» lami*
Mra*a«h
A Flavoring.
it make» i
syrup better than
Tapir.
J*
J«
So! 1 l'y groccra
T.w I raalveeoae.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Pmdee.t M«f a Ik. .« Mr. Gipplns ♦
I« not hands»».»» Myrtle, but he cut»« nt
s family of h gh minded and honorable ♦
*
men.
Remember, "hy their fruits
ye I
♦
»bnII kr os-
♦
.MI«« Myrtle That's ju»t it. mamma. 1 ♦
J-.n't lise bw «mai. b»< Adam a appi».—
Wffi.ut MdMrb. 1 »kiwi, do ry Bf*d
farm*
a U»-.*«
ì
Chicago Trlh«"»
<» k(**.irr,>v «a an» in «
tpi» lom*k«
♦ <|U rlr «Issa
ttp-«
»»•
a
caH
if
you
On y One M OMO QUININE“
♦ arythn«< < r hrvw <»í «ny L m m* fi< ha*«
aaJa.
n>.t la IAXAT11. Ul< MU QV IN IKK. tz.
♦
♦
(<♦ --h=-
♦
<wwt <> «■*• «•»< *’ m < ■ « Dev iiw
♦
420 timber Exchange
♦
A ItVMl tum Mr-r.
PORTLAND, OREGON
“I saw a g l .t today nude of
♦
bone."
"l*shaw! ! «.nt a tiHnl.h r ma<le of
t1e»’i and 6 -d H»t utgUL"
........................................................................ ...... «'S
"Where F
“At the . Ic- .a"
WE
WANT
Farms !
SEED CATS
ClSJfll v*r * atan CataL f » aj-g Tr»
’ . -t
Of MM*4 CWfclÄ» wh»ai. tMMTÌ*V.
• «
m and
ì
. a»
- I '■
.
I J r
L f ••«« : u<.
I«
.. f
! . i. n I ‘ •-tr 4.
>
¡ir ? IO ton a uf ha
Iteafacra,. u»-. »:«■
rir,*«p »won
$10.00 ‘I ar.j mail ■-la *ri « get * m ..-t wih,
«■ '.<*'« ; ?» - ‘
4 (Ac aici « • add ■
el
.;: -.»«<••-) befar*
D» «. S»t7FHSf«DCO .4«ifCl.
i « WK.
ATLAS LAND CO
Wan ontitely deatroyed, the Bapti>.t
c|,urch damagr.l and the courthouse
..,,,,«,^1
a
»roofcl.
unrooimi.
.
Up to m dnight it was impossible to
.......
communicate
with part of Eastern,
Southern or —
Western Aikanee*. (|n(y j
a
Ì
n few wires have Iwen opened since.
Î
w-
I WILL TRADE
W.U Paper. Mouldings.
!• ciurei and other sim
ilar roedx 'or unh-r
land, farm and 01 cash.
Lou. mi w n o i • a i •
prices. Wilts me.
i
TRUST BUYS ISLAND.
»1
MERCHANTS
t
E.
It didn't hurt a bit!
*‘Hd! ltd!
Now tor my AlveoUr Teeth.
H. MOOREHOUSE
144 Seventh St. Portland, Oregon
1st« Royals
ARMY
HEADQUARTERS
One« More Has Become
American Soil,
Detroit, March 9--A news special
from Houghton. Mich., says:
"The largest island in fresh water >
For Iniau's and Children.
*n *b*' ««<*W has reverted to American
from the following: To one half pint
good whiskey add one ounce syrup car live Ellis has learned that the general ownership through the diplomacy of
business snd without, ,*robably, the j
aaparilla and one ounce Tori» com
— K..eUr.„ „„„. *U|T
,h*"‘r"’y •••» 1»»‘ seriously knowledge of Washington.
Isle Roy
|K>un<l, which can be procured f. n
Bears the
/’’y
*"
Take
in
tcaiMiHHinfu!
|
a>n
«
,,
-
‘
*ring
removal
of
the
iteadquart-
ale,
in
l-ake
Su|«rior.
in
almoat
its rn- i
any druggist.
!~
Blgu.ituro of
-v
■
era
of
the
Ih-partment
of
tho
Columbia
tirety.
consisting
of
H3,
"20
acres,
han
doaea before each meal and be ore re
j from Vaneouver to Seattle.
| just been |>urcha»ed by American in- <
tiring.
<««•»»»• - »-•
General Bell
chief of staff, with teresta from the English syndicate
"Friend," adiad the uMactt'Ine half of
Pnllea Travet» Far.
«botri he ha« tklked, says thkt iti view which owned it for many years.
Th» polle» from ilie pine forcata of "f *h<» growing importane« of army
"The deal was concluded in London ths party in tbs runabout, "what r«.»**d b
leu forni» a yelìow c<><itlng ori Isk»« poets tn *•
•—
Alaska
and the large shi;> i by F. W. Nichols, of Houghton, and thi.r
‘Thia Is lovers' lane. »I».“ said th* ne
or on thè mcun, n» far a» i» <• ini'»-« men la of «uppliva to those [xiets, the 'Oscar J. I .arson, of Detroit, the latter
live; “and it rn !» dutrt. there in the bend
from thè »bore, ami bn» beoti mistaken hcadquartcra should Im more centrally the agent for the United States Steel Of the river they rail the tlerll's elbow."
by |>eii»nl» for allunerà of s.dp'uir located than at present and iwraonally corporation.
(Y».-»».. 1 '
he believes they should go to Seattle.
"In the copper country it is believed
The polle» grato» of tbe pine are pr>.
Ellis
also
finds
that
officers
of
the
De
that the steel corporation intends to
ride»! wltb
yellow
v« «l. le», wlil- li
buoy thein tip In Ilio alr very mucb 0» partmont of the Columbia are strongly ! cut timber from the island and prob- ‘
in favor of the removal to Seattl.- and ably to exploit anew ita abandoned
tbe principio of a box Ulte
have so recommended.
Indeed, C
it copper workings.
seem» that a movement to bring about
Suawds« »Meer.
“I
"The company making the sale is
the f-dl confidence of the Well-In formed
___________
t_____________
the
isle Royale
Land oerporation, Ltd ,
The young man 1» audttra with yon, removal was started by them.
I ••
Ellis
ia
planning
further
conference«
with
an
office
in
Liverpool,
of
the World and the On>mrn<iation of
Jeanette. He «ay« you radiate bappl-
with General Bell and the secretary of
Ursa"
the moat enun. nt physi. iatu it was essen
war in the hope of preventing removal,
GRAFTERS EXPOSE GRAF TING
“lira clou«!"
tial that the eompon. nt parte of Syrup
but said today the outlook was very
"And be also «ay« you radiate
discouraging.
It seems to be pretty
of
figs and Elixir of Senna should b*
beauty.“
Banker Convicts Do Good Work on
well determined that the headquarters
known to and approved by them; there
My!"
Prison Books.
shall go to Seattle, though no order to
And wisdom"
that effect has yet been issued.
Pittsburg,
March
9
Convicted fore, the t'olilnmia Fig Syrup Co. pub
bear me. how funny.'*
bankers, prisoners in tbe
Western lislas a full statement with every packa.^.
What'« funny, drarK
penitentiary here, have discovered an
"Why, ha must think I am a radi ROOT FOR NEW YORK LEADeR apparent diacrepeney of more than The perfect purity and unifonnity of pro
ator."
duct, which they demand in a laxative
>26,000 in the penitentiary accounta.
Platt Says Roosevelt Will Retire From
The board of visitors of the peniten remedy of an ethical character, are aasurvd
Tre* Mr %h««wt Thief.
Political Field.
tiary appointed Henry Reiher, ex-pay
4ruggi«t’a rieri handed him bl*
by the Company’■ original method of man
New
Elihu Root in< tr,,*r o1 tbr
B’-fx-'t Na-
yorous platter.
New York,
York, March
March 9.
9.
bank, and now a priaoner, to ufacture known to the Company only.
"T«u want to read tk» dlrsctloM <»re will be the Republican leader of New
"u<’U th**
Uo“k’ !W,n”‘ tin” Find The
-
hilly." he «aid, "ae aa to know what to York, according to a publiabed inter
fig» of California are uwd in the
Io wh»n yo.i're ready to lake It off "
view credited to ex Senator T. C.
,n< wb,t he regarded as a discrepancy production of Syrup of I igs and Elixir of
"I never lake ’em off." answered Mr.
*“
......................................... ....... ...................
R'lpedunka
"I «lw«y« wear I he things
dll they drop off." -.'hlcago Tribun»
"Elihu Root will head the Republi-
“*• of
**>•»•« Montgomery,
ex- thp ,nr • •< I>
;■ '
< bum»-d from
Homo Tonic for Old People.
,
Wonderful results, ei entually r. «tor
Ing full physical vigor, are o tamed
¿ione
..
Ssatlle May Secure Department New
-----
..
at Vancouver,
Represents-
Washington, March 9
CASTOR IA
The Kind Ycu liaie Aiaayi Bought
To Tn joy
F
tot! it takes *.m
v. We bare
bees lr»T t’-rlnr bower e< I vrx*tat-le
»rrU« tur «ter - yec.rv Moreteas wen
«repte ••• .0.1 C to make Feoy'«
fcee.l. nil you Buy the he»l—Petty *.
For sate everywhere,
rrewva »tM?-y «»tn nvvm
(Sil m i.tui iht.
0. M. » CWWY * CO. Detroit, Mich.
SEEDS
■
The 2
“FLYERS »
Keep It on Hand!
e... »ar
can
organisation
because of donninn
__ " Mr. Platt is
the senatorial toga
quoted a» having said.
‘“
•'Ilia
powers
are only I. « than thore of the preai-
dent, and he and President Taft are on
*”•«1 term»."
When Mr. I'lstt was asked whether
Mr
! ... 3>*x
i.i
is. I
1 . i .
a . .. I .
.Mr.
l/ieb's ■
appointment
did
not
indi- [
cate that Theodore Roosevelt planned
to control Republican politics in this
state on his return from the African
hunting trip, he said:
"Any man who g(N-s to Africa for a
year cannot ex|wct to keep his hold in
a political way.
| believe
Mr. -----------
Kooee-
„— - -------
velt ptirpoees to retire permanently
from the field of political endeavor.
Mr. Rooeevelt will not be heard from
[politically hereafter."
<*»«• Allegheny
National plants known tuart ino«t beneficially.
bank, and J. B. F. Rinehart, ex w. cashier
,
.
To K» t |t*
Defina! < fleets alwayi buy
of the LarmrrB A Drover« National .v,
,
. .
.
of Wayneeburg. P. . both con- ** ,*rn'
»>y the Cali-
bank,
s.'fup Co only, and for sale
vieta. They agre.nl with him, it is ’orn‘*
by all |r . i,n •
».
»aid.
The board of viaitor« ia awaiting the ,
return of Warden Johnson before tak
ing further action.
are the
confirmation of the reported combina-
t*on
aluminum concerns of the West !
“‘bile f-.l.v
was made ’ fiublic
today, th.
the <U«1
deal h.v.
hav- i 1 ar t nr i
irg been closed at a nievting held in
New York, at which the new company
wax organised under the name of the
Aluminum Goods Manufacturing com
pany. The combination include« the
Manitowoc Aluminum Novelty, th. Two
B'g Ferry Co tracts Lot.
San Francisco, March 9.
Contracts River« Aluminum and the New Jersey
for ferry equipment totaling I2.000,- Aluminum companies, of Newark.
I I.'vry
(XMI have been let by the Western Pa
Immlgrsnts Crowd "Hub "
cific Railroad company, and engineer«
Roaton, March 9.
That the tide of
are now at work on plan« for two ferry
boat«, which will connect the Oakland immigration is again on the flood »»I
terminal with San Franciscu.
An apparently indicated today when Lf»<W
nouncement i« made that regular ser immigrants arrived hereon the steamer
vice into Oakland will he instituted on Romanic from Mediterranean porta.
January 1, J910.
Katra constniction Thia i« the largest number lending
gang« will be placed on
the line from any steamer at this port for 16
I through Nevada.
months.
r m t<»hi
•
4
i Í
I
I
J
O. R. & N.
fast through train*
between
PORTLAND and
4
<
4
SPOKANE
<
4
4
I
M c M urray , g . p . a .
(d »
*» «<•
ufi th« fB« h ««• lenr.
i
fr*n th*
• ‘1 « • i> < < ■ ! *u»d «cl-
«•
y» u into
I-<»»««,« «y» pr
«
Ui T> pH re« b*«
ttm *rr fw ib*- h ghsFBt eia»« oí 4ef»iai uurk.
Par T*<*tb
Ahr I « le» h
$ J.SO w*
R- y|..r <, -Id (ffDven J?||
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