The Great Spring Medicine
CONVICT TOO FAT.
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In thousands of homes, for more than thirty years, H ood’s Sarsaparilla
has been taken, as a Spring Medicine, by every member of the family.
Peculiar to Itself in what it is and what it does, it combines the best
blood purifiers, appetizers and tonics, and effects complete cures o f
Spring Ailments—all blood diseases, pimples, eruptions, eczema,
scrofula, all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, loss o f appetite, that
tired feeling, all low or run-down conditions o f the system.
H ood’s S a r s a p a r i l l a effects its wonderful cures, not simply because it
contains sarsaparilla, but because it combines the utmost remedial values
o f more than 20 different ingredients, each greatly strengthened and en
riched by this peculiar combination. These ingredients are the very rem
Electricians May Hollow Operators
edies that successful physicians prescribe fo r the same diseases and ail
and Go Out—Strike is Protest
ments. There is no real substitute for H ood’s Sarsaparilla. I f urged to
Against Director.
buy any preparation said to be “ just as good,” you may be sure it is in
ferior, costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit.
Begin taking H ood’s Sarsaparilla today, in the usual liquid form or in
Paris, March 16.—A general strike
the chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar.
of the telegraphers of the postoifice de
partment was declared tonight, follow-
I ing a meeting of the general associa
H U D e llc l.n c y ,
P r u i n u t l u a ( h e U lu d E x p r e . i l o u .
A merchant died, leaving to his onlt tion of post telegraph emp’oyes, at
“ Have you done anything to make
A resolu
life more cheerful?” asked the optimist. son the conduct of an extensive bust which 5,000 were present.
“ Have you helped anybody to smile?” ness, and great doubt was expresse tion to strike was voted without a sin
“ I should say so. I have helped more whether the young man possessed th gle dis.-ei ting voice and orders were
issued for the withdrawal of all oper
people to smile than anybody else in ability to carry out the father's poll
ators employed in the department.
the neighborhood. I'm a dentist,’— j cles.
The resolution s lys the strike is or
; “ Well,” said the kindly disposed
Washington Star.
dered as a protest against the arbitra
I friend, "for my part, I think Henry li
ry administration, and that the decision
E x p la n a t o r y *
very bright and capable. I'm sure hf was precipitated by an insult addressed
The great ocean liner was limping ini* will succeed.”
by M. Simyan, under secretary of posts
port.
"Perhaps you’re right," said anoth
“ You see,” lamely explained the cap ! er friend. “ Henry is undoubtedly i and telegraph, to the association offi
cials.
tain, “ the injury is in the ship’s fore
i clever fellow ; but take It from me
The government put forth every
foot. It got on the wrong tack.”
Scowling at the reporters who had old man, he hasn't got the head t( effort to preserve international com
father's
shoes.” —Ilarper'l munication, but the central telegraph
come on board from the tug, he nervously fill his
paced the bridge, after the manner of all Weekly.
station was demoralized today and
great captains.—Chicago Tribune.
practically out of communication. The
P IL E S C U R E D IN 6 T O 14 D A Y S
Bourse station, however, was almost
P A Z O O IN T M E N T is guaran teed to cu re any
H o r r id M a n !
case o f Itchinir. Blind. Bleedinfir o r Protruding normal and there was not much inter
Husband—Holy Moses. What has Piles in 6 to 14 A . v . nr m oney refu n ded. 50c.
ference with the telephone service.
happened?
M. Paiaud, secretary of the Electric
liiu i.
.N e .v Y o r k .
Wife— What do you think! The cat
It took 33,000,000,000 cubic feet of ians’ union, who had openly threatened
has eaten every bit of the meal that
to call out the electricians, made no
gas to light New York during the last
I have Just cooked !
move to do so.
twelve months to say nothing of elec
Husband—The poor thing? But nev
Both telegraphic and telephonic com
tricity, kerosene, and candles. The gas munication with London was greatly
er mind ; I will get you another oat.—
passed through 1,08(5.02(1 meters, and interrupted, not so much on account of
Fllegende Blatter.
the electricity through 108,239 meters. the strike, however, but because of a
For the latter there were 84.474 con fierce storm which prevailed during the
sumers. and for gas 997,752 consumers. night.
Some o f the London corre
If fill the gas was stored in a pip'e one spondent” are sending their dispatches
foot square in cross section the pipe by way of New York, to which both
would go 248.000 times around thi land lines of the cable remain open.
world. The meters set side by side
would reach from New Y’ork City to
SHIP YET AGROUND.
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of the California Fig Syrup Co. and the Washington.
Ht. Vitu*’ Dnnra ana "rvou i lnnearfy, perms,
scientific attainments of its chemists have P l l I T 1 C 3 neatly
Four Steamers Fail to Haul Transport
cored by I)r. i -ine'd Great Nerve Ke
Logan from Reef.
rendered possible the production of Syrup •torer. Send tor FREE $2.00 trial bottle nnd treatine
Dr. ii. H. K line. Ld.. 931 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa
of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of its
Honolulu, March 16.— With engines
. . . . . . . . . . n > t;.
running at full speed, and assisted by
excellence, by obtaining the pure medic
A Scottish parson, still on the under the winches and propellers of the ves
inal principles of plants known to act most side of 40, was driving home from an
sel they soi/ght to aid, the British
beneficially and combining them most outlying hamlet when he overtook a cruiser Cambrian, the light house tend
skillfully, in the right proportions, with young woman. He recognized her at er Kukui and the tugs Iroquois and In
its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of the maid of all work at a farm which trepid strained for three hours this
he would pass, so he pulled up and of morning in the effort to drag the
California Figs.
fered her a lift. Mary gladly accepted stranded transport Logan off the reef
As there is only one genuine Syrup of his offer and then chatted pleasautlj
on which she had driven 25 feet of her
Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gen all the way to the farm gate.
bow while maneuvering to enter her
“Thank you, sir,” she said as she got slip last Saturday night.
uine is manufactured by an original
Several hawsers were snapped by the
method known to the California Fig Syrup down.
"Don’t mention It, Mary. Don’t men strain put upon them, but when the
Co. only, it is always necessary to buy the
tion It,” he told her, politely.
position of the troopship was ascer
genuine to get its beneficial effects.
"No, I won't,” Mary obligingly a» tained by measurement it was found
A knowledge of the above facts enables ■ured him.
that she had been moved only six feet,
one to decline imitations or to return them
and the attempt to refloat her was
M o th e r « w il l fin d M r«. W ln tlo w * « S o o t h ln «
if, upon viewing the package, the full name B yrup th e b* g t r e m e d v to u se iu r t h e i r c h U i lr e j abandoned until high tide comes again
tonight.
of the California Fig Syrup Co. is not found d u r in g t h e t e e t h in g p e r io d .
Many shipping men believe that it
printed on the front thereof
F o u l o r F a ir W e a th e r .
will be necessary to lighten the Logan
Small Wallace accepted an invita o f her cargo before she can be freed
from the reef. If the effort in which
W A K D E . B U R T O N .—A ssayer a r i Chemlst. tion to a party, as follows:
H O Leadvllle,
Coloruào, Specim en prlcea: Oold,
“ Dear Louis—I will come to your the Cambrian and the three tugs join
Silver, Lcad, 91 : G old, S ilver,
ir, 75c;
o G old, 60e ; Z ln c o r
Capper,
"Cyanide tests. M ailin g en velopes and party If It don’t rain” (then, thinking at high tide proves fruitless,
• p p ei. £1.
.
it is
in. Control and Urn-
ftppllc
fü ll price list sent o n application.
that he might have to stay at home in probable that the work of hoisting out
lte le r e n c e : Carbonata N »
pire W ork solicitad,
(tonal 1 B
J ank.
that case), "and If It does.”—Delinea cargo will be begun tomorrow morning.
tor.
SERVIA PLAYS FOX.
Mix for Lame Back.
Missouri Warden Has No Accommo
dations for Prisoner.
French System Under Postoffice
Department Is Demoralized.
TELEPHONE SERVICE CRIPPLED
T he
E x c e p tio n a l
E qu ip m en t
G olden
W est
To one-half pint good whiskey add
one ounce syrup sarsaparilla and one
ounce Tori3 compound, which can be
procured from any druggist. Take in
teaspoonful doses before each meal and
before retiring. This recipe is never-
failing. Leading specialists prescribe it.
COFFEE
TEA SPICES
BAKING POWDER
- EXTRACTS
J U S T R IG H T
CL0SSET & DEVERS
A n o th e r
PORTLAND. ORE.
BASE BALL GOODS
G oldsm ith L ea gu e B a lls...............................
$ 1 .0 0
R ea ch L ea gu e B a lls............................................ 1 .0 0
Reach Official Am erican L e a gu e B a ll............ 1 .2 5
Reach Baseball G lov es........................ 2 5 c to 3.CO
Reach Baseball M itts .......................... 2 5 c t o 6 .C 0
Reach Shoe Plates, p a ir ................... 1 0 c a n d 2 5 c
Reach B a ts ............. 2 5 c, 6 0 c , 7 5 c an d $1.00
Suits com plete, in clu d in g shirts, pan ts, s to ck
ings, cap and belt, m ade o f good quality
ou tin g flannel, in g rey or royal b l u e ... $ 1 . 5 0
H ea v y O u tin g Flannel, per s u it ....................... 2 . 0 0
M en’s s iz e s ......................................................5 0 C e x tr a
N O C H A R G E F O R C A S IN G O R C A R T A G E
S e n d fo r c o m p l e t e c a t a lo g u e .
HUDSON ARMS CO.
It W ill
C ost Y o u
2
to w rite us fo r aam ples o f th e beat all wool
$ 1 5 S u i t s ever produ ced.
M ade t o c o n
f o r m t o y ou r ex a ct m e a s u r e .
W e send you sam ples, m easurem ent b'an ks,
and absolutely guaran tee style, fit and w o rk
m anship or you r m oney back.
W R IT E U S T O D A T
Salem Woolen Mills
7th i Stark Sts.
PORTLAND, ORE.
K n ock .
Percy Pickle—Aw—I culled on Miss
Wose last night and for two hours she
played on the piano.
Miss Tabasco— Yes, and she said the
music reminded her of you.
Percy Pickle— Of me? In what way?
Miss Tabasco— It was so soft ami
slow.
Only One “BROMO QUININE”
That Is L A X A T I V E BR O M O Q U IN IN E . Look
fo r the sigmature o f E. W . G R O V E . U sed the
w orld o ver to C ure a Cold in O ne Dav. 25c.
R eal
M a r h ln e
M ade.
Evades Direct Issue in Austro-Hun-
gary Dispute.
London, March 16.— It cannot be said
that the relations between Austria-
Hungary and Servia have yet reached
a point where an outbreak o f hostilities
is probable. Throughout the negotia
tions in connection with the delecate
Balkan situation the Austrian idea has
been to force Servia first to acknow
ledge that the question o f annexing
Bosnia and Herzegovina had passed be
yond the stage where it could be made
subject to a rearrangement; and, sec
ond, to take effective steps for demob
ilizing the troops.
The unsatisfactory side of Servia’s
reply to Count Forgach’s note, referring
the Austro-Hungarian government to
Servia’s previous communication to the
powers, is the fact that it purposely
evaded these issues, thus tacitly imply
ing that the matter has been left in the
hands of the signatories of the Berlin
treaty.
Stubb—This paper complains that
there are no courtships like those of
the olden days. It says there are too
many machine-made proposals. What
are machine-made proposals?”
Plans Wireless Phones.
Penn—Proposals made in automo
Los Angeles, March 16.— Wireless
biles, I guess.
telephones are to be established in Los
Angeles, and if the experiment proves
S h a k e In to Y ou r S h oes
A lle n '« F oo t-E a o e . a p o w d e r f o r th e fe e t. I t enres to be the success its projectors claim
painful, sw o lle n , sm a rtin g, s w e a tin g fe e t. M akes for it, they will be made a permanent
new shoes easy. S old b y all D ru g g is ts and Shoe
William Dubilier, o f Ne
Stores. D o n ’ t a c c e p t a n y su b stitu te .
S am p l/ institution.
F R E E . A d d ress A . S. O lm sted. L e R oy, N . Y .
wark, N. J., who is chief electrician
o f a wireless telephone company, ar
N ot fo r
l.a d ie a .
rived today.
He says the company
“Did you present that bill?”
has control of an instrument uy means
"Yes. sir.”
o f which articulate speech can be sent
“ What did he say?”
any distanec without wires. Some of
“ I’ll tell you, sir, If you'll request these instruments will be working in
the stenographer to leave the room for Los Angeles soon.
■ few minutes. If she doesn't mind?''
—Cleveland Leader.
Still But Six Jurymen.
San Francisco, March 16.— With
nine weeks o f proceedings entered
A Flavoring. It makes a upon the records o f the court and but
syrup better than Maple.
six jurors sworn to try the case, the
•A
J*
Sold by grocery trial of Patrick Calhoun, president of
the United Railroads, who is accused
o f having bribed municipal supervisors,
made little progress today. Walter J.
Towers, a former union iron molder,
GREAT
whose examination occupied most of
F O R
the early part of the day, was excused
e » I TH u . M m
P A I N
until tomorrow.
MAPLEINE
H aml |MSW
*
iz a r d
ET TI » T u t o r
I WANT
O il
A FARM!
Have you a farm for sale or trade? If so, give me its location, descrip
tion and amount at which you hold it.
I want a farm, suitable for general farming, stock raising, poultry, etc.
Am not particular as to location, if the land and price are right. In
answering this advertisement you are dealing with me direct
And N ot
Through
Any
Agent
I can pay cash, or nearly all cash and can • rade in some city property
that ia increasing every day in value. Give me as much information
about your place as you can, ao aa to avoid further correspondence if the
place doesn’ t suit me.
The Sooner Y ou W rite the Better
I. M. REEVES
B ox 131
PORTLAND, ORE.
Massacre Stirs Persia.
SL Petersburg, March 16.—A dis
patch to the Novoe Vremya from Julfa
on the frontier between Persia and
Russia, says that 1,090 Persian gov
ernment horsemen and 500 infantry
men were marching on Julfa from the
Persian bank o f the Araxes river, de
vastating the villages in their path and
shooting down the people.
Revive Three-Cent Fare.
Chicago, March'16.— The resumption
o f a 3-cent passenger rate in Missouri
on April 10 to replace the present 2-
eent rate, declared confiscatory by
Judge McPherson, was decided upon
today at a meeting here o f executive
and traffic officials o f the interested
roads.
fO R
tarrh
OF THë
H E ä i ^
i
I80AT.
LUNGS,
S'
ÜDNEYS
HADDER
p*
AND
lE O R D A flS
W hy
They
W a n ted
G eorge.
The young wife answered the phone.
"That's another call for George,” she
said to her mother. “ Somebody wants
him to come somewhere and play
bridge. It's the third Invitation he's
had this evening.”
"That would seem to Indicate,” said
the mother, "that George is very popu
lar.”
The young wife sniffed.
“ It unquestionably indlcntes,” she
said, “that George is an easy loser.”—
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
On
th e
O th e r
F oot.
"On the basis of what you have told
me, madam,” said the lawyer, "there
will be no trouble whatever in your
getting a divorce, if you wish. Do you
care to sue him for separate mainten
ance?”
“ For what?"
“ Separate maintenance.’’
“ Why, of course,” said the fair call
er, impatiently. “ After I get my d i
vorce he’ll have to maintain himself
separately. I certainly shan’t support
him any longer.”—Chicago Tribune.
H orror,
ot
M in s tr e ls y .
Bones— Mistah Waikah, kin yo* tell nn
w’y a waud caucus am like a valise?
Interlocutor—No, Georgs; that's •
hard one. Why is a ward caucus likt a
valise?
Hones—’Cause yo’ most jin’ly packs it
if o' yo’ carries it.
Interlocutor—Ladies and gentlemen,
Sig. Jarr de Roofoff, the eminent and
popular basso, will now sing the touch
ing ballad, “Think of the Microbes on a
Street Car Strap!”—Chicago Tribune.
T am ed.
"Are you happier than you were be
fore you were married?”
“ I can't answer that question."
“ Why not?”
“ Well, you see, I've got so that l
have to’ accept my wife's opinion on all
subjects. And when you ask me about
this one, you put me in a quandary. I
can’t very well put it to her, can I?
And without asking her, I can’t be
sure.”—Cleveland fender.
T a c tle s s .
“ He's not what you call strictly hand
some,” said the major, beaming through
his glasses on an utterly hideous baby
as It lay bowling in Its mother’s arms,
“but it's the kind of face that grows
on you.”
“ It's not the kind of face that ever
grew on you," was ttie unexpected re
ply of the indignant mother; “you'd
be much better looking if it had!”—
Detroit News-Tribune.
Jefferson City, Mo., March 16.—
Matt W. Hall, warden of the peniten
tiary, admits that he has a hard prob
lem to discover some means of handling
Louis Decker, of St. Louis, a former
member of the house of delegates, who
was prosecuted and convicted of bood-
ling and sentenced to the penitentiary
for five years.
Decker came here last Thursday and
surrendered. That evening he was de
livered to the warden of the peniten
tiary. Then the trouble started for
the warden.
It was discovered that there was not
a suit of clothes in the prison large
enough to fit the prisoner, and that
the cell doors were too small to admit
him. Decker tips the scales at 320
pounds, and is by far the heaviest pris
oner ever received at the penitentiary.
Prison Physician Chastain was called
in for counsel. He said he believed a
place could be fixed up in the hospital
building where Decker could be kept.
The warden at once accepted the prop
osition and Decker was taken there
and has been confined there since.
but
C h i? P ie
S c h o o l«
Returned Traveler Says Federation of
States is Object.
City of Mexico, March 16.- Accord
ing to J. H. Graham, an American
traveler who has recently returned here
after visiting the Central American cap
itals, the trouble fomented by Presi
dent Zelaya, of Nicaragua, is the result
of a definite program to enforce the
intervention of the United States.
Both Honduras and Salvador have
already appealed to Washington to in
tervene, and Zeiaya is co-operating
with tnem, according to this authority.
Zelaya and the other Central Amer
ican executives cannot retire, as that
might mean a forfeiture of life.
If
intervention will bring about the fede
ration of the five republics, allowing
the present rulers to step down and
enjoy peacefully thd fortunes they all
have amassed, the purpose of Zelaya
and his allies will have been accom
plished, according to Mr. Graham.
SERVIA PREPARES FOR WAR.
Expects to Have 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 Men Ready
for Field by April.
Vienna, March 16.— According to in
formation from the best of sources,
Servia’s military preparations are being
pushed with haste and energy which
strongly belies the protestations of the
late memorandum as to the desire of
the country to remain at peace.
Beginning in February, the entire
first line o f reserve was placed on a
war footing and it has been drilled for
three weeks. At the end of January
30,000 recruits were called up, as com
pared with the usual number of 17,000.
In the last few months the second re
serve has been called out for two
weeks’ exercise.
Beginning in April, Servia counts
on being able to place 250,000 men in
the field.
Austria-Hungary is fully prepared
for action and is inclined to force an
immediate solution o f the present crisis.
People Burn Effigies.
El Paso, Texas, March 16.— Bitterly
indignant over the passage by the leg
islature o f New Mexico of a bill chang
ing the county seat of Sierra county
from Hillsboro to Cutter, the citizens
o f Hillsboro, N. M., burned the figures
o f Representative Julien Chavz and R.
H. Hunter in effigy. Chavz introduced
the bill, and Hunter was instrumental
in securing its passage through the
legislature. Over the image of Chavz
a placard was posted reading, “ Hon.
Julien Chavz,
buffoon
of Sierra
county.”
Aeroplane is Christened.
New York, March 16.— What is said
to have been the first christening of an
aeroplane in the history of the world,
took place today at Morris park under
the auspices of the Aeronautic society.
Virtually all of the ceremonies which
attend the launching of a ship were
performed, including the breaking of a
bottle of champagne on one o f the steel
bars of the machine. The sponsor
named the new craft “ New York No.
C a r e fu l.
C op j
A m e r ic a n .
Dr. Ng Poon Chew, editor of a Chin
ese paper in San Francisco, said China
made more progress in 1907 than in
the previous 50 years. He ascribed the
remarkable advancement In so short a
time to the fact that the schools there
are now patterned after those In tin
United States.
Bears the Signature of
Years.
T H E C E N T A U R C O M P A N Y . T T M U R R A Y S T R E E T , N E W Y O R K CI TY.
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POTATOES 62bÙf’
A C U R E F O R F IT S
The Treatment Is to Accomplish
What Science Has Been Strug
gling to Attain for Centuries
Per S a lzer’ s catalog page 129. 1
3 Largest grow ers o f seed potatoes and early I
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lsD iul I6 C in st.m ips and receiv e catalog and I
1 1000 kernels e a c h o f onions, carrots, celery . I
I radishes, 1500 lettuce, rutabaga, turnips, t o o l
I parsley. 100 tom atoes, 100 m elons, 1200I
■ charm ing flow er seeds, in all 10,000 kernels, I
T he in tense interest that has been m anifested
th rou gh ou t the cou n try by the w on derfu l cure«
that are being: accom plished daily by epileptcide,
still continues. It is ready surprising: th e vast
num ber o f pe< p 'e w h o have already been cu red of
tits and nerv< usneas.
In order that everybody
may have a ch an ce to test the m edicine, large trial
Ifottlos, valuable literature. H istory o f Epilepsy
and testim onials, w ill be sent by mail absolutely
free to all w h o w rite to the Dr. May Laboratory,
548 Pearl Street, N ew Y ork City.
■ easily worth |l«C O o f any m an's m oney. Or* I
I send 2 0 0 and we add o n e pkg. o f Earliest I
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T h is w on d efu l m an has
m ade a life stu d y o f the
r op erties of R oots,
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is Kivinff th e w orld th e
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The Reason I Hake and Sell More Men's $3.00
it* $3.50 Shoos Than Any Other Manufacturer
la because I give the wearer the benefit of the meat
complete organization of trained experte and «killed
ahoemakera in the country
The selection of the leathers for each part of the shos,
and every detail of the making In every department, is
ag«T~ in the ‘ shoe
- * industry.
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looked after ¿■sir
by the "
best ‘ shoemakers
—I If I could show you how carefully W. L. Douglas shots
are made, you would then understand why they hold their
shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other make.
My Method o f Tanning the Soles makes them Mors
Flexible and Longer Wearing than any others.
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“SPO H N T H E M ”
Coal Strike is Predicted.
Philadelphia, March 16.—"T he anth
racite miners will strike.” Secretary
Hartlein, of District No. 9, of the
United Mine Workers of America,
made this statement last night in dis
cussing the union's agreement with the
mine owners. He based the prediction
upon the apparent inability of the op
posing sides to get together.
B ifliili
Stop Coughing!
r e o itH
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Ship Sinks, 20 Drowned.
In All cases of
Rotterdam, March 16.—The Norwe DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA.
gian steamer Mascot, for Sunderland,
COLDS, ETC.,
collided today with the German ship O f All Horses, Brood Mares, Colts,
Margretha, from Iqnique, for Ham
Stallions, is to
burg, about 20 miles west of Maas
lightship. The Margretha sank almost
immediately. Twenty of the 26 mem O n th e ir ton g u es o r in th e feed p u t S p oh n 'g Liquid
G iv e t h e r e m e d y t o a l l o f them . I t acts
bers of the crew were drowned. The C on om th pound.
e b ood a n d ff lands. I t r o u ts th e disea.se by
Mascot returned here with a big hole ex p ellin g th e d is e a s e jrerm s.^ It w ards o f f th e tro u
n o m a tter h o w t h e y a r e “ exposed.** A b solu te
in her bow. The Margretha was com ble,
ly fr e e fro m a n yth in irin ju riou a. A child can s a fe
manded by Captain Woethre.
ty t a k e it. 5 0 c e n t « a n d $1.00; $5.00 and $10.00 tho
Morse Fortune All Gone.
New York, March 16.— Mrs. Charles
W. Morse, wife o f the former bank
! ■ D is tr e s s .
The beautiful maiden was suffering and ice company promoter, tonight
from loneliness. In a voice scarcely above confirmed the report th B t her husband’s
a whisper «be spoke through th« tala- fortune had been entirely dissipated
phone:
and that she had to sell her furniture
“C. Q. D .!"
and jewels to meet the obligations in
Her Dearest understood.
curred by him in his recent trial.
He Came Quickly.—Chicago Tribone.
Plan Timber Pickling Plant.
Anaconda, Mont., March 16.— E. F.
Sherman, chief of the timber preserva
tion division of the forstry bureau, has
cloned contracts in this city for the in
stallation o f a timber pickling plant
Nothin« break« down the health ao
southeast of this city. Ry the pickling
qux-kJy and poaitovdy aaa petauteat
process the government hopes to be
cough. U you have a cough pr<
able to preserve the life of the timbers.
it attention now. Yon can reborn
it qaickiy with PISO ’S C U R E .
Famous foe half a century aa the
(«Sable r*tr.edy for coughs, eoida,
hoarwnen. broach»««. aalhma and
kindred aiintorita. Fin« for children.
A t aU druggiata’ . 2 8 eta.
W hat is C A S T O R IA
C astoriu is a h a rn .less su b stitu te l'or C a stor O il, P a re
g o r ic , D ro p s a n d S o o th in g S yru p s. I t is P leasan t. I t
con ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a rco tic
su b sta n ce . Its a g e is its g u a ra n te e . It d e stro y s W o rm s
a n d a llays F ev erish n ess. I t c u re s D ia rrh oea an d W in d
C olie. It reliev es T e e th in g T r o u b le s , c u re s C on stip a tion
a n d F la tu len cy . I t a ssim ila tes th e F o o d , reg u la te s th o
S tom ach a n d D ow els, g iv in g h ealth y a n d n atu ra l sleep .
T h o C h ild re n ’ s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r ’ s F r ie n d .
PLOT TO FORCE INTERVENTION.
I . ”
Ig n ora n t,
“ Ignorance nearly always makes
fools of us,” said a lecturer. “ I re
member a man. ignorant of etiquette,
who once sat beside me at a public
dinner. I noticed that this man, as
soon as he was seated, took up one
by one the knives at the right of bis
plate and began to try their edges on
bis thumb. A waiter behind him
leaned forward and said in a hurt
tone:
“ ‘The knives are all sharp, sir.’
"'T he point is,' said my neighbor.
‘I'm looking for a blunt one.
Last
time I attended a banquet her« I cut
my mouth.’ ”
T h e K in d Y ou H ave A lw ays Ito iig h t lias b o rn e th e sign a
tu re o f Clius. II. F le t c h e r , a n d lias b e e n m a d e u n d e r his
p erson a l su p erv ision fo r o v e r HO y ea rs. A llo w n o o n e
to d e c e iv e y o u in th is. C o u n te rfe its , Im ita tion s a n d
“ «In st-a s-g o o d ” a r e b u t E x p e rim e n ts, n n d e n d a n g e r th e
h ea lth o f C h ild re n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in st E x p e rim e n t.
Wreck Hurt« Seventeen.
San Antonio, Tex., March 16.—Sev
enteen passengers were injured, some
seriously, and two perhaps fatally, in
the collision last night of a Southern
Pacific pasesnger train and a switch
engine at Sanderson, Tex.
t
d ozen. Sold b y drufrsriflta. harness dealers, o r sen t
e x p re s s paid b y th e m a n u factu rers.
Special Agents Wanted
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.
Chemists and Bacteriologists
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