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« TRUCE IS EXPECTED Get Rid of Spring Humors impure or rffrte matter» «eeumulated in th» blo.-.i during th« winter M um > in tb« »pring ich di-figuring «.' •! painful troubles ■» l*-ii», pimple«, Agreement Probable Among All Northwestern Railroads. and other eruptions, also weakn«-*», b -a of «p|»etite, that tired f«-eiing. Tbe be»t medicine Io take ia Hood'« Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly elean-to» the bl«M>«l, and effect» permanent cures by giving healthy fune- tiuiial activity to the atomacb, liver, kidneys, bowels and akin. Hood's Sarsaparilla effects it- wonderful cure’, not simply because it WILL BE NO TLRRITURT CONTEST eonlani’ sar-apanlla. but a it «-oinbin«-» the utm.-t remedial values of mot.- than -?• «liiY» -• nt ii grediciita, «urh gn-atly »treiigthcncd am! »n- 1 , - - ■ ' . . ■ . r ■ ■ Harriman-Hill Interests Make Cone«»' edit ’ that »m-i-i I-il phisiriatis pn-criln- for tba san •• di-«-aae» and ail ment«. There is no real substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla. If urged to buy any preparation »aid to lx- ”ju*t aa good,” you n ay lx- sure it ia in noni and St. Paul Road Entart Agreement With Harriman, ferior, cn’ts 1« i to n i ", and yo-ld’ II., «baler a lar, r profit. Begin taking Hood’a Sarsaparilla t< «lay, in the usual li«(ui<l form or in the cbo--litcd tablet’ i. sn u >. ii sat abs. 1 < H) 11. (llu- Ih-ilar. iofhiMI I nrrrl*!* %l>«««*t Jack. Nan Wall. th*re'a on* thing Jack, anyhow II *{*<a*t right ut what ba tbinb« You alwn;« know ahrr* to Bird bit® Fan That's an. ! nearly ilwa/e Gnd hia» bara »hen I rots®. Only Ona "BROMO QUININf that I» UkXATlVL nib M<> ut ISINi I—* far the »U-»lurv nt F W GROVE. Veml Uto work! ever I.» < a < Ml • f>»v «to Where the TrwwMe VA'a». “Old ebap. why don't you u>ak» up y o«r aUnd to i.tori . pi : a tth "You chump, it take» two mind» to do that, and I he-»n t <| i te got Frnia’a aiind mad* up yet " « hi- ago Tribune. CASTORIA X» Ha»l». "Mia« Pimuito, euay I er ‘-all oo you Y* "No. Indml. air. you taava knowa m» •It monili’ and va never »»ut ma a pli-tur» poctrard.” a I arle lllraai. Ctty Mnr Well, I tn i- lllrain. bow •Utt you enjoy the taa wi'it the all■■<•» of letnoti In It? t’nde Htratn Tra? Gnah, gal! I thought that waa pure out awl out clr- i-ua lemonade. ffltr la Seerrk nt I x r w a I loa. P»te «1» I’> k|.»4iet ttol ye lookin' at that paper fur? Watty d. Winder Mmaaher I want to find out ahutber them di'inond* I lifted out o' that |-!at» r I«» front la»' night is w uth $5 or |5.<e«l Chicago Tribune. For I'l.kuta and Children. Thi Kind You Have Always Bought tmMflww. llmllrd »• Saggila Hgy, I lor U«. Af you au hor tu'» -f .*• f’ ■ lloro» I <i*>n < i <1 b< Mtl«n®d to bw nirrwljf one of the »it twwt. y ....to»».;’. la For Farm* in the Northwest from fieople who ar«- on th«- way from the Fant and Middle W>-.’t ami can place you In touch with buyer» with money. »•4 < aae. newer uae *o *ho > I In my Ilf».’ Mrs 1 — paling "I’earlay Winter i» trying to get a divorce troni b«v nd She aaya sh» ha* found OU • . » M « * V« V » The octop-i«' anoeiita clamoree! for nulo Over th» country he hungrily «trod». II» »«allowed a ioreat or two at a gulp An.I p . act 1 ■ i.riti v/h li.» fork of the rnad. — Chicago Tribune Thera Are P »eeprtnna. i . lui-r. Call in ter !■» dOM I'.’ rule. Y- • > ' * ■ (at At ■ corraapondenca a. bool. i Chicago, April 3.—There will be no contest between the St. I’sul road and the Harriman lines over territory to be occupted by either interest in the Facific NorthweaL This was decided during the brief visit of Edward H. Harriman in Chicago Wednesday. While in hia private car, which stood in the Bark Row station of the Illinois Central road, Mr. Harriman was visit- <wl by President A. J. Earling, of tha St. Paul road, and arrangements were completed for the joint uae of certain tracks by the SL Paul ami tha Harri man linea. Although none of the officials into- n-ated in the <b-al would aay anything concerning it, it ia understood that the tentative agreement wi I obviate the necessity of Mr. Harriman*» building a lie* K-iwt*—t «‘»»iii, »o.t Taeoma. »• ha contemplated doing aa a part of his line from Portland to Seattle. The two men had only a few moments* c«m- versation, but it waa sufficient to clinch an agreement regarding which they had talked several time» before. In thia connection also it is »tate-i that the conference lie tween Mr. Harri man and Louis W. I!¡11 in San Fran- ciaeo in likely to result tn a Itotter un derstanding between the Hl I and Har riman llnra in the Pacific NorthweaL It is atate’l that all thrre mtereata realise the benefit which would come should there be a truer among them with respect to territorial aggression in the Northwest. Aa the price of |ieace, howe’er, Mr. Harriman is «aid to insist upon thr opening to his linca of the Portland gateway, and It i* tl . j,-'it l y II.IO y that . I ’ will lie made in thia direction by the Kill |H-ople. No <> |> p«>r f n ni I 7, "Now that we n- to !•» under civil ser FORTS BASF IS SINKING I et ua hear what you have for aale • t- • ■ 'and I may lia«» tu take an »lamination Artillery Officer» Alarmed at Co'-d -...ne day. Id I*--'i-r b» puking up • II tions at Fort Staven«. i in- intorniai nui I . an " 420 lumber t ri hongr Buikluig TltoreufMin b» pr«Hw-«l»d to r»ad • II lb* Fort Stevens, Or., April 3. Recent surveys have made it apparent that PORTLAND ORI GON pualal carda -Chicago Tribun» land adjoining Rettery Rna.ell. th« Tlte Voting Man -I with to thank moat modern anti beat «-quipped battery y<ui. air, for giving me your awdataneo at Fort Steven«, in fact, on thia const, In |H-niuAdteg y»ur daugliter to marry ia rapidly »inking. In place« it la r.t h-aat one foot lower than formerly. me. Various hypotheses are advanced to The Old Man Mir, I waa violently account for thia unuaual occurrence. ■ >pp“Mi| to the match. Some advance the theory that earth The Young Man I know It.—Clevo- In wtif* i** C»r MiniplM uf th« t«mat «|| wim J quake«, *o prevalent on thia coaat, are Alft Suit* i '»I »«I M«tlr I» <«»«»- lam! Mader. fwml*»o«r r««<t m««*«*rr the active cause; others, that the land W« W»r<4 > i«i a»* tn I > la ’ »n«4lwurwnrnt b »tlk*. lie Kastele», on which thia battery la located, iieing and *1«. guarani««* • «jr‘r. nt a?«i wurh* "Why la II, profeeaor." aaked th» young of such a swampy nature, «ink* from man.«hip « jriHjr m»>n*y I mk I h man with the bad »ye, "that when <‘tarla the enormous pressure exerted by auch WRITE US TODAY topbrr Ciilutniru. <1i.‘-.>ver»<! ib;» country unuauai weight. The coat of thia bat be didn't iv-ttle down and »tay her»?" tery approximates 11,500,000; hence *T>oubtlr»» you are aware, tny young conaiderable intereat and aotne alatm friend." an.wrrc’l the prof»»»nr, "that tb» 7tk I Surk Sit. PORTLAND. ORF. Hpani’h form of lu» name waa Cbriatoval are manifeated as to the ultimate out come of a moat unuauai condition. Colon." *‘Y»». air.’ "Well, a colon doee not mean a full FARM SELLS FOR *95.000. •top. W» will return now. young gentle men. to th» i i’id ration of tb* l»**oo." Lafollatta Orchard on Snake River Chicago Tribuna. WATERPROOF Sold to Lewiston Firm. ihr E\\W 4 00NMM acts ycA pvcjmpWy cn\K bou v\s ; ckawsÙA assists \\ab\tua\ cunshpaVuv pemawtuy Te Oefús buuSicwA cjfuls abvays buy PILES CURED IN • TO 1« DAY* CA/jl ODiTMENT a «• rar. IU rara W IIrkin«, tllina HiraUin« or 1‘rto radix* fl-» <a « »• il dar» ar awar raTundad tor lb* l*r«*tr»e«»r. Tbe fkurfor-1 i-aa*t help feeling «orry for niy friend lludd’- funi II» ow&'-l çuite an eitenalve chain of golf jerk*, and be'a )u»t gone Into bankruptcy. Tbe 1'rofc’or I •»». hia chain «•» no ■tronger than hia weakest link*. -Chicago '11 -bun*. C 2 Salem Woolen Mills TOWERS FISH BRAND OILED GARMENTS A»e cut on I art}« partem s. designed to give the wearer the utmost comftxl LICHT DURANE CUM GUA***”l¿>WMtXf«0' slots •see slickers ’see X MW «V «war rr aa aw « mi w M»«a»ZMa toW»-‘ > <• toW.I* «tear*t» »wr» i J ' R I. ! 111« < Inin« to Plat I nr I ion. Spokane, Wash., April 3. W. L. l.afollette. "the fruit king" of Wawa- wai, has given an option on hia fruit farm at Wawawai, 14 mih-a mu tn of Fullman, on the Snake river. The con sideration is placed at 195,000. White Broa. A- Crum, of l^wiaton, Idaho, fruit buyers and shippers, are the pur chasers. They have made a payment to hold the option. 1 he land consists of about 900 acres, of which *250 acres are in bearing fruit. Heap *ea Aaealltr». Thia is the largest fruit orchard on Th» (hark waa reviling the ekate "You'ra aueb th* Snake river, and one of the largest in the Inland Empire. Shipments from «hark. "Worse than that,” »igheat th» ■kilt this orchard run from 00 to 100 car- "I’ve even been •ecu’».! of being ■ di* I »ads annually. tant relative of your»." Which the ll.teniug lobsters, b»lng Big Strike Ordered. merely lobatera. con.iderc-d fairly gond McLeod. Alberta, April 3, The In repartee for that locality. Chicago Trita ternational Federation of Miner» today una. ordered a »trike on all in all the mince uf Southern Allo-rta. in Fart Britiah Ila I anal llrtourra. The Muntotiurn*. *h<> had been Invite! Columbia, aa a result of ite failure to to th» faihionabls «nldinf. were 1*1* In reach an agreement with the employ arriving. ers on a wage scale. Since Hill se “I am aorry." aaid tha n«ber at the cured control of the Crows Neat Pass dour, "but »irry aeat in tha church ia Coal company, he granted an increase taken." in wages to his men, and the other op "That mrana. «>f couras," Irritably an- erators assert that this precipitated awerni Mr Muntoburn. "that "I've got the strike. Two years ago a serious to buttle out and buy five tleketa from fuel famine resulted in the adjacent •otne walper I“- Chicago Tribune. provinces when these miners struck. WIIH h * to Ohliffw Cooli I.Atly i at Intalllgtmc* — Run Track!«*« Trnttsy iHi m i r’ligagv wttti ynu i <i Hke to Santa Barbara, Cal., April 3. The aak a few queatlona. How many arrr Pacific Improvement company prtition- anta do you krrp? e«l the city council tonight for the right The Woman —Two. to construct a power line to the Hope Cook Mdy-- Where do you lira? ranch, four miles »-«-at of the city. The Tb® Woman Iturekiyi tin. that company announce«! ita intention of in <l< wan < matter !G are willing to stalling a "trackless trolley" system move anywhere you want to go on the ranch. This is a new Australian invention, never before tru-d in Amer Nothing Th» i!»t»<iiv» aa« trying to g»t a claw, ica. An overhead wire supplies power M hen irsir hualnnd left yo«l,“ ta» to a motor, the same as with other ■an!, "du! b» drop any Intimation •■ to trolley cars, but the cars uae no track. wh»r» h» might b» going?** Methuselah Dead at ICXX). "No. air." an«w»r»d the sharp chinned, thin lipped w .man "All h» aanl waa New York. April Methuselah tha: he wanted tn got away, that ba waa died here today at hia home in tha going to g»t away, and be didn't enro a Bronx xoo. He was 1,000 years old. «h»r» h» » ■ • i hieago Irll-un» Hia death is ascribed to ills incidental to old age. Methuselah, also known as Ramesea II, waa a toad which waa A «ne4 Ihr aasn» •• Iraxm or v asili» discovered in a rock pocket in a mine 500 feet below th«- surface at Butta, MonL, two years ago. Hin age was carefully computed by the xoologista I --J Tha rising statr*mnn on bl* wedding tour waa mviailiug tbs »vues of bis childhood. “Thia, my drar.M he aaid to bls bride, “Is ths old bonR-xirad where I waa Etnrn, I I m you are that ancient log cabinF* ”Vea.‘* ’’You have no idea what strange emo tlona till me when I look al that little cabin. Myrtilla. 1 I wasn't born in it. you know.” .i/p» la ike »«..maak nt •!« Yaars (Mat Mil a®. “I was troubled with cramps in th« «tomach for »■» years, I tried many kind« of medicine, al«o waa treat«« by three doctors. «■They said that I had nervous dys pepsia. I took the medicin« for two years, then I got tick again and ga»« up a» hopes of getting cured. "I saw a testimonial of a man whoM case was similar to mine, being cure« by Peruna, Poruña, so thought I would giv« It it i -u<ure«i a bottle at ones, once, a trial. I procured and commenced taking it. "I have taken nineteen bottles, and ■*l P»ruoa am entirely Cured. I believe Peruna ¡«claimed for foe it. ’*- Mr«. Mr«. J. J. is all that isclaim«-d it." C. Jamison, Jamnon.fil 6 I Marchant bt., Watson ville, Cal. No. 15-0« P N U O e— . , • i* > ft» v**t CALIFORNIA F ig S yrup Co. ssr SOLD BY HADING DRUGGISTS 50 ABCHU DISTEMPER An ratiniate by th* grologlml survey place» the country’» production of Port land cernent in Ilse« »t mun.iiii barrels, a iterreaee from 180T of nearly 30 per cent. f icv» e ir* and r-oaitW«prwv*«Uwk. 1*0 n * < ? >. » h ra«a at arg •*• gyr rr? V L : •*. 5-Î the BTÎS «“1 th« J «»I a d<« -» 4« .*•.« • th* from»* fr««m lb* K<dy. Cur«« Dia- • . • r ; r* • y. <; « n *Ï4»<- r h • mA-, t* <ngT« dl«tfln«Kd* ■ 1 jr. ’• « a ‘ 11 a la r. i ■ a 4 I ; a d«-»rn. f t' lh«l out. K **P If *»»’.«♦<-»*« aiG-aeat * F.,, w |'I »rf It f M rw K«4« ”T*W- t dMfMW. <*• u -e* and Cu rxna.“ Hp*r Lal a<wi la w a n • cd GOSHEN. IND, U. S. A. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., I a»atl»a»4 l.waalas. "Tra often thought." Mr* I-p.1 Ing waa aaylng. "I »bould love to are that wonderful ai nep -rie freenotnenon they call the garage in the desert.” MiHkiH Win dad Mr» win» w*» to.mm« •yru p tn* t. at t ■ . -tr !.. u»a tuf ili»u <SUUraa 4-olu, iBe ueihUig perl>4. About "ô.ivo fog »kin* are »old out of Maine e«»ry year. Very f»w of th» • «•■»• •»«..» Mweaw • •“«■ If il 1» m 1 >»» ue- of poisoned bait, whlls hundred* killed in drive*. C rescent Egg-Phosp líate BAKING POWDER ’ll III Ul ntiT m i»jirt»ui R.mtia m « i ~ 0« ’’!> do wn»i Get it from your Grocer A FULL POUND 25a Pettit's Eys Sal»» for 25« relieves tired or overworeed eyca. «tofia eye aches, congested, inflamed or sore eyes. All druggists or Howard I»nve., liuffalu, N. Y. la A acatloa “Ar* i tn ■' rah I'tie Men Without * Country ’ aeked the student of Fug l»h literature "No." replied the pretty inminer girl "but I am fatili lar with lb* country alti!..ut a u.gn Ufa Canton Plows, Harrow® Planters. Listers, Cultivators Stalk Cutters, Potato Diggers Beet Implements, Carts Garden Tools, &c. 67 Year» <4 "Knowing I low**} Uri meroJ !iUo Every One U ILem. Ov^r 1400 D nt ivbg and Sil®®, to I all i ; ’ i . - 1 k ’ of *• il. N< tr4 f r ' ' .. i I *«• A pi*rralto®. ATLAS LAND COMPANY It Will zJ-NA KrtllA Th» Girl ( passing b»r n. hl* trawl—There. Arthur X charmed your headache away? Arthur- -T< mi hat», dear 1 You're my watch llaaei: \\r a- COFFEE TEA SPICES BAKINO POWDER EXTRACTS JUS I Riunì CLOS SET A DEVERS (Ml t ■ _ t :» o! u .Of « I tb® known i.., ■ i» i. - .and f c cicluwe® trat en • are | r t : 4 t»y * .t- rt*. \\ I m a )uU p«y cut your MM-nr v fri tin M. r-«i<orneáis arc ci¡<ou»c L t < n k*’-If I*. A Irnm your drtier. A i - t I. »tr it« 11.tn; t, ai< l a I’. A O. Catalog, w'!| hr r: x '■ ! tf«* < n f- • -t. !’ r I C. J over lev third* ol a ternary and arc U m .Med by an uii-( . i... > d M ' i' ■ ‘ • • H l'i t‘ “ irftd ÍMÍ A.»i ktfisulvf .**•. IU1 Parlin & Orendorff Co., Canton, III. FfiRLIN • OKCNOORFr NORTHWEST PLOW CO . Portland Or .Spokans. Wash. PACIFIC IMPLEMENT CO . General Agent». San Francisco. B HAYMAN, A(»nt. Lol Angalas. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Golor more «xxla bncfitei and taster colors than any otbar dva Ona 10c package colors auk, wool and cotton squally well -nd la guaranteed to «Iva pertect tasuJte. Aak daalar, or wa will sand postpaid at 10c a package Wntc tor «ae bookJa* te»w u> dya, blaachfiand mix colara. MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Quincy, KUnota. PRESIDENT TAFTS WHITE STEAMER President Taft and Hi« Family in Their White Steamer When the announcement waa made aeveral months ago that Mr Taft would uae an automobile during his term as president, much rivalry developed among the leadlsg niauufa« iut.-t» for the honor of selling him a car and ths public wstched with interest to are whst Mr. Taft's choice would be The knowing ones predicted that the White Steamer would be selectc«J and they pointe«! out that Presiiient Roosevelt had used White Steamers for two years at his summer home st Oyster Bay and had recomm rode. I thia make to Mr. Taft aa the most desirable. This prediction proved correct, al though Mr. Taft did not rely solely on Mr. Roosevelt’s recommendation but, with his usual thoroughness, determin- • 1 to have an investigation made of all the principal makes. Accordingly, he aaked aeveral officers of the War de partment to look into the matter for him and they tested many makes of cars, visited a number of factories so that they might see what materials were uved and, finally, they investigat ed the records of the different types of cars in public contest« and in private •ervics When their labors wars completed, er except that his car ’ ha* the United the officiate reported unanimously to S “'** --------- * of arm» ----------- painted on either ’ate» coat Mr. Taft tn favor of the White, and, door. In other word*, when we make acqprdirigly, a car of this make was im a ear for the president of the United mediately oniered from tha manufac- State« there ia no way in which we can tutcis. The Whit« Company of Ciavo- loxae it any l et er than the car which land you, or anybody elM, can purchaae The new car was deliver«»! to Mr. ' from tn. Taft in Washington a few days bafore •‘Some of those writing to me about his inaugurat on and since that time it .Mr. Taft’s car aay that although they has barn in almost constant use. There are very deariou« of having a car like has not been a day when thr president Mr. Taft*«, they are afraid that auch a or some member» of hia family have ear ia aomewhat larger and more as* not been »«ton riding around the nation f>*r «ire than they deeire. In reply to al capital in the new car. It is hinted these letter« I point out that our Model that Mr. Taft likes fast traveling and 'O* 20 hors« power car ia exactly like that when he rides out into the open - ur 40 horsepower model. exes pt aa rw- c -untry, he do«-a not always insist that gar.1« the «ice of the different parte, the speed of the car be kept within the 1 he p*i- ci pie of construction ia exactly legal limits. the same and the «mailer car [--«ersnrs C. A. Hawkira, manager of the Pa all the desirable qualitiea of our larger cific coaat brar ch of The White Com m-d- l. In other wo da, I point out pany, 1470 Market street, San Fran that they can «eeure an exact duplicate cisco, said recently to a correspondent of Mr. Taft*« car for >4,000, or a car of thia paper: "We are receiving of the «ame qualities but of «mailer di* many inquiries each day asking for full me-»ion« f. r only 12.000. Judging by details regarding the construction of the d< mar d for White car», a g od pro Mr. Taft’s car and in reply we are portion of those d- airing to purchase sending copies of our catalog. Mr. automobile« are quite content to trust Taft's ear te exactly like any other Preaident T<ft*« judgment a« to the Model 'M' 40 horsepower White Steam beat and rm«t desirable make.”