Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 18, 1910, Image 3

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H er
Bad Blood PEARY IS DECORATEDHERMANN m DBAGREES
in d o rs e m e n t.
“ I want to get this check cashed,”
said the fair young matron, appearing
at the window o f the paying teller.
“ Yes, madam. You must Indorse It, Is the cause o f all humors, eruptions,
boils, pimples, scrofulous sores, eczema
though," explained the teller.
“ Why, my husband sent It to me. or salt rheum, as well as of rheuma­
tism, catarrh and other troubles. The
He Is away on business.” she said.
“ Yes, madam, dust Indorse It— sign greatest blood remedy for all these
!t on the back, so we w ill know and troubles, proved by its unequaled
your husband w ill know we paid It to record o f cures, is
you.”
She went to the desk against the
wall, and In a few moments presented
In usual liquid form or In chocolated
the check triumphant, having written tablets known as Sars*tfth 9 . 100 do««»«
on Its back:
“ Your loving wife, Edith.1
H o o d 's S a r s a p a r i l l a
A
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S o m e t im e s H a p p e n * .
"You'd like to have me f iv e this a
notice, I presume,” said the literary
editor.
"Indeed. I would,” answered the au­
thor of the book; "the best In the
world."
Hut the conscientious literary editor,
after reading it, classified It as one of
tire worst In the world.
Hamlins Wizard Oil will knock the
spots off a sore throat.
I t ’s use
makes tonsilitis, quinsy and diphtheria
impossible. It is simply great for the
relief of all pain, soreness and inflam­
mation.
To
De
S u re.
*T see," observed the boarder who
was looking over the newspaper, “ an
Item here to the effect that wood pulp
Is likely to be used soon in the making
On th e M en d .
Resale— Do you find that g o lf Is of of soups and plum pudding."
“W ell, why not?" said the argumen
real benefit to you?
tative boarder. “ Nothing is Impossible
Bob— Sure thing!
I'm getting ex­
to science. Don’t you know that the
cellent control of my temper. Many i Saratoga chip of commerce is made
o f the strokes that I make with the from basswood, shaved thin across the
utmost calmness now would h a v e ! grain?”
caused me to swear like a trooper glx
months ago.
C o n s o la tio n .
F irst lobster— My children were
A s a D u se.
^
caught on the shore this m orning and
"Professor, Is there any foundation
fo r the belief that every particle of taken up to that fashionable hoel.
Second lobster— That's too bad. but
m atter is a universe In itself?"
“ My dear sir, you can found any be­ there's one consolation.
lie f on human credulity."— Chicago
F irst lobster— And that Is?
Tribune. ___________________
Second lobster— They w ill get Into
According to a writer In the Journal the best society.— Cleveland Plain
of the Gypsy Lore Society, it was not Dealer.
In 1417 but In 1414 that gypsies made
S n b jc c t iv e ly .
their first appearance in W estern Eu­
Barber— Do you wish a close shave,
rope
•lr?
Customer— Yes— a
close
mouthed
■have, if you please.
SEEDS
J.
J.
Catalogue for
the Asking
Send for It
B U T Z E R
188 Street Front
Portland, Oregon
inless Dentistry
Out o f town people
can have their platf
and bridge work tin
is hod in one da;
i f necessary.
We will give you a groo
22k gold or porcelai.
crown for
$ 3 .5 ?
Molar Crowns 5.0(
22k Bridge Teeth 3.5C
Gold Fillings
1.0C
Enamel Fillings 1.0C
Silver Filling.
.50
Inlay Filling,
2,50
Good Rubber
Plata,
5.00
Portland is the big market place of the
. Northwest.
Send Your Produce TH ERE
W e are handlers o f E g g s , Butter,
Veal, Dressed Hogs, Poultry, live or
dressed: also Apples, Onions, Pota­
toes. Consignments, whether large
or small, are solicited. W e can g iv e
you good prices fo r your stuff.
W r it e U3.
M cEw en & Koskey
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
129 Front S t,
Portland, Ore.
C om m on
E x p e r ie n c e .
“It's a fact," declared Towne, “ that
my w ife is able to dress on compara-
tlvsly little money.” A w riter In the
Catholic Standard and Tim es discloses
the secret.
“ W h at!” exclaimed his companion
“ (Jh, come, now, what do you mean
by com paratively little?”
‘T mean on little compared with
what she thinks she ought to have.”
M others Will and Mrs. W in s lo w 's S oo th in g
Syrup tii, b. at re m ed y to use fur th e tr cUUdxeu
l u r i n g th e te e th iu g p erio d .
IVo A p o l o i r i e s
to
O ffe r .
Stranger (In Drearyhurst)—-You peo­
ple here don’t clean the snow off your
sidewalks very well, do you?
Uncle W elby Gosh— No, sir. It saves
the sidewalks an’ we b’lievo In con­
servin’ our resources.
See anything
else you don’t like, mister?
Only One "B R O M O QUININE”
That is L A X A T I V E BROMO Q U IN IN E . L » k
for the .isn atu re o f E. W. Grova.
Used the
W orld over to Cure a Cold in One Day.
26c
la
at
th e
W ln d a p .
Gabriel was about to blow hla trum ­
pet.
“ S top !” uttered a commanding voice.
“ W hat for?" demanded Gabriel. “W h o
are you?"
" I am G. Bernard Shaw," responded
the voice. " I merely wish to protest
against your following the absurd cus­
tom of playing ’The Star Spangled
Banner’ on such occasions as this. You
can go ahead now."— Chicago Tribune.
DR. M A R T E L ’S FEM ALE PILLS.
S even teen Y ea rs the Standard
Prescribed and recommended fo r wom en’s ail­
ments—a scientifically prepared remedy o f proven
worth. Th e result from their uae is quick and
permanent. For sale at all drug stores.
It.
L o c a t io n .
“I t ’s too early to look for the comet
with the naked eye, Johnny,” said Mrs.
Lapsling. " I f you had a telescope,
though, you’d .find It, I think, some­
where In the consolation of the Can­
tharides.”
Worth Its Weight in Gold.
It ’ s P E T T IT ’S E YE SALVE, strength­
ens eyes of the old, tonic fo r eye
strain, weak and watery eyes.
All
druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Best Red fNb- —
ber Plate.
7.50
BÎ. W. A. WISE, P msibixt mo Mui»u
Painless Extr iion . 50
at m w inmiwH m mutum *
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when plates o r bridgo wort
alnleflfl Extraction Free when
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painless
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a n tee d . Modern electric equipment. Beat methods.
C a tc h in g O n.
COFFEE!
T E A S P IC E S
"Euphorbia," he groaned, "after all
these years of devotion on my part are
you going to close the door of hope In
my face?"
“ Yis, A lgy," she said; "but I ’ll open
It when you— er— ring."
A lgy understood. He brought a soli­
taire the next time he came.— Chlcagr
Tribune.
BAKING POWDER
» EXTRACTS
JUST RIGHT
W ise Dental Co.
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CL0SSETSDEVE8S
F a il in g B u il d in g _ _
,
T h ib o a W a s h .BX s . P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N
OFFICE HOOKS: 8 A. M. to* 8 F. M. Sunday», » to 1.
PORTLAND. ORE.___J
IN
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 D A YS
P A Z O OINTMENT in frunranteed to cure any r s n
o f Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protru din g P ile , it
G to 14 d a y . or money refunded.
50c.
L et.
THE DESCHUTES V A L L E Y
The Place Y o u ’v e B een R eading About
W r ite for In'orm ation
COOPER & TAYLOR, Selling Agts.
206-7-8-9 henry Bldg., Portland, Oregon
At
The Farm ers’
Friend and
I
I ft-.ll I
■** * * I C L
Empire
Kuilrfpi
Economy
is righ t an d good bu t inferior food products
For homestead relinquishment«, and can sell your
farms and ranches quickly. L e t us handle your
business and w e w ill gu arantee your satisfaction.
Giive fu ll particulars in first letter.
D A V IS 9 t B U IT K A M P
Portland, Ora
510 D e k u m B id e .
r<>R
a re d ea r a t a n y price.
is economical—not Cheap.
T ry
[ The confidence felt by farmers and |
[ gardeners in Ferry’ s Seeds to-day ]
, would have been impossible to feel InJ
| any seeds tw o score of years^
| ago. W e have made a^
i acience of seed^
T h e best at a n y price o r
y o u r m on ey back.
9UlS MAST* ‘
, «HlCAOO-
KAN?
k LUK PTLL8
BLUB PEOPLE.
Th> v loo.-en the Liver, tone the Sto­
niceli Mnd relieva Biliousness, Indi-
gesti n and Headache, They tone
and strengthen as they cleanse the
system. Price 25c by n ail or at
your drug 'tore.
tf-C C H E M IC A L CO M PAN Y
Bakersfield, California.
i r r baking
■V v p o w d er
it.
M a t te r o f N e c e s s ity .
WE PAY CASH
In the m atter o f food y o u c an 't afford to
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S c h o o l.
"Papa, why doirt you close your stor.
on Christmas?"
"W hy. child, mine’s a cigar store.
People have got to have their smokes
on Christmas, same as any other day."
C h eapn ess
v s . Q u a lit y
t OUNCES/
N ig h t
Teacher— You have heard, I presume,
of the "fourth estate." Have you any
Idea what It is?
Shaggy Haired Pupil— Yes, sir; it’s
a quarter section of land.
A
^sacrifice Q u a lity for Cheapness.
the
JAQUES MFG. C O .
Chicago.
\ grow ings
F u
Guaranteed
under all
r . Food Laws
always do ]
exactly what you
^expect of them. For sale 1
everywhere. F O U trt IS 10 SEED 1
l ANNUAL Fret on request
D . M . F ER R Y A C O „ DotavH. M loh. '
L E A D IN G L A D Y S H O E S
T h e r e a re n o o th er shoes at p o p u lar prices
that in a n y w a y com pare r ith these classy,
fashionable, good-fitting shoes. T h e y are m ad e
on lasts that in su re the utm ost com fort, yet
g iv e y o u r feet that trim an d stylish look.
For Asthma, Bronchitis and
all T hroat T roubles Take
CURE
u t u s i m tU H
to »
(S !)t u Ȃ u s
T h « reliel is a* quick as it is certain.
Pleasant to take and guárante d
absolutely free from opiates.
shoes combine style snd wearing qualities to a degree that
easily makes them the most popular, dressy and serviceable
ladies’ fine shoes obtainable, at a cost no greater than ordin­
ary shoes. Your dealer will supply you; if Dot, writs to us.
rsm-M. ss ente.
To As ju re yen f t t the L E A D iN G L A D Y ,
look fo r the Mayer Trade Marti on the tolet.
F t tJ tP - I f yo u w ilt send us th e n am e o f a d ea ler w h o J o - «
not handle L e a d to y L a d y S h o e * w e w ill send yo u free, post­
paid, a b ea u tifu l p ictu r* o f M a rth a W a .b ln g t o n , •!■ • IS a JO.
W e also m -k e H o n o rh ilt Shoes for m en, M arth a W a s h ­
in gton C om fort Shoes, Y e rm a Cushion Shorn, Special
M erit S chool Shoes and W o r k Shoes.
F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co.
' B
h o n c h ia l
T
Criticised and Abused
Supporters of Cook.
r o c h e s
A convenient aad effective remedy for C ough* and
Hooncncae. Invaluable in Beonc hUl and L u n g l rouble*
' ind I » Singera
W r w , the
Sinrert «ad
and Speaker*
Speaker« for c
clearing
Entirely r free
Ire* from npiatej
opiates or any harmful fa ____
Price, 25 cent«, 50 cent* and $1.00 per box.
by
CONGRESS MAY FINANCE PROJECT
Wilkes Land, in Antarctic Ocean, Sud­
denly Becomes Important Pos­
session o f U. 8.
Washington, Feb. 15.— Robert E.
Peary, discoverer of the North Pole,
had the experience today o f being dec­
orated by a foreign scientific society
and vituperated by a fellow explorer
and countryman.
Furthermore, it was announced that
congress may supply funds with which
the American who has been farthest
north will lead an expedition to the
Antarctic seas to lay claim to territory
discovered nearly 100 years ago by an­
other intrepid American and
over
which no flag has yet been flown.
The Italian Geographical society is
the organization that has conferred the
decoration on Commander Peary.
Secretary Meyer, on whom the ex­
plorer called today, announced that if
it was decided to have Commander
Peary head the expedition that will lay
claim to Wilkes land on behalf o f the
United States, President T a ft may ask
congress to provide the funds for car­
rying out the expedition.
In view of the interest now attach­
ing to the search for the South Pole,
Wilkes land has suddenly become of
importance.
Neither Secretary Meyer nor Com­
mander Peary would give the nature
o f their conference, which occupied
more than an hour. It is not improb­
able that the secretary explained to his
caller reasons for defeat in congress of
the attempt to have the explorer hon­
ored with the rank and pay of a rear
admiral.
The house
committee on naval
affairs, which voted down the proposi­
tion, has received a number o f letters
condemnatory and otherwise. One was
received today from Captain S. B. Os-
bon, Secretary of the Arctic club of
America, which is bitter in the ex­
treme.
Captain Osbon. who championed the
cause of Dr. Cook in the recent Peary-
Cook controversy, did not mince words
in denouncing Mr. Peary and attribut­
ing to him infraction of practically all
the arts o f good taste and decency.
He said:
‘ ‘ To have given this selfish egotist,
this braggart, the rank o f rear admiral,
would be a foul blot on the records of
congress and an insult to the navy of
the United States. It would have dis­
gusted millions o f our citizens who
have no confidence in this alleged pole-
hunter and Arctic fur trader and story
teller, who for nearly a quarter o f a
century has been living off the people
and sailing under a naval rank to
which he had no legal right. He should
have been severely reprimanded by the
Navy department long ago.”
SAVES 200 LIVES.
O u t.
Mrs. Nagger— Oh, James, how awk­
ward! Mr. Smith has come, and now
we shall oe thirteen at table.
Mr
Nagger— What then?
Mrs. Nagger
(w ith a sh rie k )— Why, one of us w ill
die before the year Is out! Mr. N ag­
ger (b ru ta lly )— N ever
m ind;
I ’m
tough.— London Pick-Me-Up.
OF
THE
H im
Alio
Mangled
Operator Crawls to Key
and Sends Warning.
Mankato, Minn., Feb. 15.— With one
foot cut off and both legs so badly
mangled that he could not walk, Ru­
dolph Elmquist, an 18-year old tele­
grapher. crawled half a mile, bleed­
ing and faint, to his station and sound­
ed a warning to Mankato which saved
the lives o f 200 persons aboard the
Great Western train. Then Elmquist
fainted from pain and loss o f blood.
He had followed his custom o f board­
ing an evening freight train caboose
from Benning, his station, to Manka­
to. This time he slipped, fell under
the train and fearfully mangled from
the knees down. The track was sup­
posed to be clear for passenger trains.
Elmquis^ knew that it was not, and in
his agony’ he realized what would hap­
pen i f the passenger crew were not
warned. He was more than half an
hour on the way back, but he was in
time.
Bursting Tube Scalds Eight.
San Diego, Feb. 15.— One man ie
deaH, five are badly burned, one o f
whom may not survive, and two are
painfully scalded about the face and
bands as a result o f a boiler tube blow­
ing out in the forward battery o f the
torpedo boat destroyei Hopkins ad 7 :30
this morning.
R. E. Taylor, a first class fireman,
is the first to succumb to the terrible
burns sustained in the rush o f steam
and flames before the men in the boiler-
room could escape. He died after 11
hours of agony.
Vessel Was Seaworthy.
New York, Feb. 15.— Attorneys for
the Alaska Pacific Steamship company,
owners o f the steamer
Kentucky,
which foundered off Cape Hatteras,
issued a long statement tonight deny­
ing that she was sent out in an unaea-
worthy condition with the knowledge
o f the company’s officers. The vessel,
says the statement, had been properly
inspected and passed by representa­
tives of the owners and the govern­
ment, both before she left here and af­
ter repairs had been made at Newport
News.
Canadian Kacific Divides
Montreal, Feb. 15.— The directors of
the Canadian Pacific Railroad com­
pany today declared a dividend o f 2
per cent on the preferred and 3 per
cent on the common for the half year
ending last December, payable on
April 1. It was derided that one-half
o f 1 per-cent on the common stock al­
so would be paid at the time out of the
interest on the proceeds o f land aales.
There is a surplus for the half year
ending December last o f $10,011,917.
Crrcks-nen O ff in Auto.
Dodge City, Kan., Feb. IS.— Rob­
bers who traveled in an automobile
stole 13,575 from the State Bank o f
Ford, 20 milea southeast o f here, to­
day. Four charge* of nitro-glycerine
were used in blowing up the safe.
The robbers were gone several hours
before the robbery was discovered.
■ t ra in
ht f o r w a r d .
He— You mustn’t believe every beg­
gar who comes to your door. She—
But this was no common beggar. He
One Man Blocks Conviction—Eleven was a sea captain who had lost every­
thing In a shipwreck.
He— How do
Believe ex-Commistioner Guil­
you know he was? She— He told a
ty, But Cannot Con­
straightforward story about how his
vince the Twelfth
Ship went to pieces on the coast of
Switzerland
Portland, Feb. 14.—-One juror, and
one alone, has saved Binger Hermann
from conviction on the charge of con­
spiracy to defraud his country out of
its public lands.
That one juror withstood the pleas
o f his fellow talesmen from Friday
forenoon at 11 o’clock until this morn­
ing at 9. His position proved beyond
the power o f argument to shake, and
the twelve men came before Judge
Wolverton this morning with the re­
port that they could not reach a ver­
dict. Judge Wolverton discharged the
jury from further duty, and the first
trial of Binger Hermann was closed,
after five weeks of testimony and ar­
gument.
When further instruction was asked
o f the judge Saturday, fear began to
be feit of a hung jury. The hours that
passed without a verdict Sunday
brought conviction that the jury would
be unable to agree.
This morning the conclusion was
confirmed by the appearance o f the
jury in the courtroom, when its fore­
man announced that an agreement was
impossible, and asked that the 12 men
be discharged from further attendance
upon the court.
Judge Wolverton was loth to have
the case terminated without a verdict.
But the positive assurance o f the men
that agreement could not be reached,
le ft no alternative.
In view o f the
long time spent in deliberation, and
the positive assertion o f the jurors that
they could not agree, the judge found
it useless to confine the men longer,
and discharged them from the case.
Disagreement had been feared, but
few who had been speculating on the
issue had thought the margin would be
so narrow as on«. Mr. Heney and his
assistants were absolutely confident "of
a conviction. Mr. Hermann, on the
other side, expressed his faith in ac­
quittal, and did not seem to worry over
the delay in reaching an agreement.
When 'the rep- rt o f disagreement
was made, the aged defendant showed
more signs o f concern than at earlier
stages o f the case, and when it waa ru­
mored through the corridors that only
one man stood out, friends of Mr. Her­
mann realized the danger to which he
had been subjected, and gave voice to
their concern.
George Selkirk ia the one man who
hung the jury.
W E S T W ARNS W ALL STR E E T.
Taft's
Lincoln Day Speech
With Approval.
Meets
A m u a tlc «l
V e r s io n .
Alexander had defeated and captured
P o ru s .
“ How do you wish to ba treated?" he
asked.
“ Like a kin g!” answered Porus, with
dignity.
“G ood!“ exclaimed his conqueror. *:l
was thinking of using you as a plas­
ter."
For already he was beginning to be
■tuck on him, as It were.
F o rtu n e s
of
Wealthy Aviator Drops.
Marysville, Cal., Feb. 16.— Frank
J. Johnson, the San Rafael million­
aire, this afternoon, after announcing
that he would attempt to establish a
world's record by traveling over a
course of 20 miles and encircling the
Sutter Buttes, mounted his Curtisa
biplane and made a start.
A fte r traveling to the north end of
the track he turned around and on his
return the machine dropped to the
ground and crashed into the fence.
He escaped with nothing more than a
few alight bruises.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, as now
made from our new improved
formula, does not stain or color
the hair even to the slightest
degree. Gray hair, white hair,
blonde hair is not m ade a
shade darker. But it certainly
does stop falling hair. No
question about that.
Doer not change the color o f the hair.
fo rm u la w ith «ach b o tti«
9
W n r.
"But, Senator,” asked the reporter,
"who is to pay the cost of placing the
country on a complete war footing and
keeping It there?"
“ My dear boy," said Senator Lots-
mun, “ it’s a tossup between our pos­
terity and the posterity of some Euro­
pean or Asiatic power, and really
doesn’t interest us. T ry on« of these
imported perfectos."
r is e r s
Aak him about it,
then do um ho i t y i
Indeed, we believe it will stop every css*
of falling hair unless there is some very
unusual complication, something greatly
affecting the general health. Then you
should consultyour physician Also ask
him about the new Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
—— Made by the J. C. A y e r Co., L o w «U . M u * .——*
S id e
Shake In to Y o u r Shoes
I.lic h t *
on
H is to r y .
Peter the Great had started in t#
learn the ship carpenter’s trade.
“I would have shipped as a sailor
before the mast,” he explained, “ only I
don’t like the idea of being called ’old
salt Peter.* ”
A s It S e e m e d to H e r .
Warning the Jackies that “ shiver my
"Mrs. W ilfong, how many lodges does
tim bers!” tvould be considered loo*
jrour husband belong to?"
“ H e’s a member of four lodges and majesty and punished as such, he pro­
ceeded to chase the shavings along the
two councils."
“ W hat ia the difference between a work bench.— Chicago Tribune.
lodge and a council?"
P a in t e d Id p s .
“ Well, when he goes to a lodge meet­
The "Personal Recollections of Sutlfa
ing he generally stays later."
erland Edwards," English music critlt,
Montaigne wus astonished, when he records that after the peace of 181$
visited Switzerland in 15S0, to find that It used to be the rule for every hussar
“ at all meals thoy put on the table as to wear a black mustache, and thos*
many spoons as there are people pres­ who had neither a block mustache nor
e n t"
a fair one which they could dye were
required to paint the semblance o f %
black mustache on their upper lip.
PIM PLES
“ I trie«! all kinds of blood remedies
which failed to do me any good, but I
have found the right thing at last. My
face was full of pimples aud black-heads.
After taking Cascarets they all left. I am
continuing the use of them and recom­
mending them to my friends. I feel fine
when I rise in tile morning. Hope to
have a chance to recommend Cascarets.”
Fred C. Witten, 76 Elm St., Newark, N. J.
C U T T H IS OUT. muil it with your ad­
dress to tho S terlin g Remedy Company.
Chicago. 111., and ree ive a handBome bou -
venir Gold Bon Bon FREE.
O lift e r v a t i o n a.
"D id you observe anything pecullat
about that explorer’s observations?”
asked one arctic expert.
"Y es,” replied the other. "Most of
them were personal and somewhat pro-
fane.” — Washington Star.
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LeadVtilo.
Load
Vi He, Colorado.
Coloritelo.
Specim en prie
urico«: G ola.
uutrer, Loud, $1. G old, S ilver, Too; G old, uw; *
or Copper, SI. M a ilin g e n voloi*»« und fu ll prio#
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Alleged
on Farm.
Asotin. Wash.,Feb. 15.— William E.
Norris, a well known farmer o f Ana-
tone. waa arrested yesterday for al­
leged operation o f an illicit distillery
In A ll cases o f
on hi* farm near Anatone.
He ap­ DISTEMPER. PINK EYE, INFLUENZA,
peared before United States Commis­ I
COLDS, E T C ,
sioner Shaughnessy, and gave a cash
O f A ll Horses, Brood Mares, Colts,
bond for $2,000.
Norris had the al­
Stallions, is to
leged still under the windmill o f hia
farm.
The machinery is expensive
and complete. Norris will appear at On thoir ton gu es o r in th s f * « d pu t Spohn’s Liquid
Compound. G tvsth errm a d y t o s i lo ft h «n . I t sots
the April term of the U. S. court.
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Worst Feared for Tug.
If fr
from any thin? in jurioux. A child c«n nsfo-
ly taka It. 60 cents snd 11.00; $5 00 and $10.00 th «
Boston, Feb. 15.— N o news o f the dor.«*n.
Sold
dnurarkrta, h*m e-*d«al«r», or s«nt
missing naval tug Nina, which left ox prosa paid by ths manufacturer».
®m
Norfolk for the Charlestown navy yard
February 0, came today to relieve the
anxiety aa to ber fate.
The belief is
growing that ahe went to the bottom
with ber crew.
Show it to y ou r
doctor
A llen ’ s Foot-Ease, a po w d er fo r the fe e t. I t cures
painful, swollen, sm arting, sw eatin g fe e t. Makes
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Sample
F R E E . Address A . S. Olmsted. L e Roy, N . Y .
Chicago, Feb. 15.— That the country
has been reassured by President Taft
in his Lincoln-day speech in New York
that the administration has no inten- {
V o g e le r S e e d Co.
tion o f turning the business world :
topsy-turvy, and that the law-abiding'
Salt Lake City, Utah
corporations have nothing to fear, are I
keynotes sounded today in the editorial
comment o f the country on the speech.
M la a liiiir .
Western editors admonish
Wall
-Our son doesn't get his brains from
street that it is time to put its bogeys
away and get down to business on a you,” says Mr. Jawback.
"No,” answers Mrs. Jawback, with
basis o f belief that legitimate business
meaning. “ I confess he must have got
is safe under the T a ft administration.
The sentiment seems to be that the his brains from you. At least some­
president fell short o f convincing the body got yours if you ever had any."—
people that the tariff law is to be Cleveland leader.
trusted for results and that in spite of
L s t » ’l « « « i i e * a .
the New York speech, w ill go on as
“ People are getting so they do as
before.
they please," said Mr. Sirius Barker,
The Democratic press expresses the
gloomily.
view that Mr. T a ft is solicitous o f the
“ But see how we are progressing!”
integrity of his party and that there is
"Yes. Look at these aeroplanes. We
no less cause for worry now than there
was before. He is credited with a sin­ aren't satisfied with snapping our fin­
cere desire to avert anything that gers at the revised statutes and police
would upeet the business equilibrium, regulations. We haven’t even any re­
while at the same time adhering stead­ spect for the law of gravitation."—
fastly to his declared policy o f making Washington Star.
the corporations subservient to the
public welfare, and not paramount.
With the exception of a few bank­
ers, who do not relish the idea o f the
establishment o f a postal savings bank
system, and some manufacturers who
are opposed to the new law relating to
the regulation o f corporations, the men
o f affairs in Chicago generally indorse
the president’s speech and policies.
States Unite on Claims.
Madison, Wis., Feb. 15.— Governor
Davidson has decided to try to line up
the executives of several states in a
combined effort to have the Federal
government settle long standing claims
for money due for public lands.
Com­
bined effort would secure a settlement,
it is brlieved, where individual efforts
would be fruitless. Wisconsin’s claim
ia for $500,000, and the letter to Gov­
ernor Hay, o f Washington, and F. W.
Benson, o f Oregon, calls attention to
the claims o f those states for $90,000
and $80,000 respectively.
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