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Years of Suffering DYNAMITE EXPERT GOES TO DEFENSE Catarrh and B l o o d D lseaaa— Doctors F a ile d to Cure. Miss Mabel F. Dawkins, 121* Lafay ette St., Fort Wayne, InU- writes: “ For three years 1 was troubled with catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev eral doctors and a dozen different rem edies, bqt none of them did me any good. A friend told me of Hood's Sar saparilla. 1 took two bottles of this medicine and was as well and strong as ever. I feel like a different person and recommend Hood's to any one suf fering from catarrh." Secret Experiments Have Been Made Get It today In usual liquid form or — Miniture Timet Build Will Be chocolated tablets called Sarsatab*- McNamaras Get Advisor From Side of Prosecution. Built for Destruction. W E B U Y OLD GOLD Highest price« paid fo r Silver, Old Jewelry. Gold Teeth. H e . U N C L E M Y E iS . F orty years in Portland. 71 Sixth, betw een Oak and Pine. AND KODAKS KODAK S U P P L Ì ES W rite for catalogues and literature. D eveloping and printing. Mail orders given prom pt attention F orti and khoto Supply Co 149 Third Street Machinery | P O R T L A N D . ORE. Second-H and M achin ery bough t, sold and exch an g ed: e n g in e s , boiler . sawmills, etc. T he J. E. M artin Co.. 76 1st St., P ortland. Send fo r Stock L ist and pricea. POSTOFFICE CLERKS AND CARRIERS CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Announced fo r N ovem ber 4th. P repa re now . W rite fo r fre e book, m ention ing th is pap er. PACIFIC STATES SCHOOL M cK ay B u ilding Portland, O regon BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL 'he moti thorough instruct!to* m drivât prie cal work that can be produced, abo lathe work, drill press and l o w Finely eru pped matine shop and school room. Tuition tee $35 cask $40 $10 per week. ^ BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL ft t i r a ; 1) “ c GARAGE. ■ ' I r - 23d ud 1 Morrison. Portland. Or. Los Angeles— Another o f the wit nesses who was depended on by the state for important information in the coming trial o f the McNamara broth ers on a charge o f murder resulting from the explosion in the Los Angeles Times office has gone over to the de fense. John Bermingham, Jr., a dy namite expert who is known in all sections o f San Francisco, and who has testified as an expert in many of the big trials in California wherein dynamite was an element, has been retained in an advisory capacity by the defense. He was closeted for two hours or more with Clargnce Darrow, chief counsel for the defense, and while Bermingham refused to deny or admit his connection with that side, it is known from a source that is reliable that he will be chief expert in matters relating to dynamite, its make-up, use and effect. It is improbable that Bermingham will appear as a witness in the case, although it is possible that he will be put on the stand to answer hypothe tical questions. His first-hand knowl edge of the effect of the explosive that wrecked the Times building, the steel girders and machinery will not be questioned, according to the present plans. He is retained in a consulting capacity. GO ALOFT DESPITE LAWS.J GAS LIGHTING SYSTEMS Female Aviator's Wrist Cut Repelling Officers. New York—Three Long Island dep uty sheriffs undertook to preserve the P. A. BR YA N T . 190 M adison St.. Portland. Or. peace o f the Sabbath by preventing > 1 .... ....... ■ ........... - Earl L. Ovington and Miss Mathilde Moisant, aviators, from attempting to Tumors, Goiters, Rheumatism make flights at the Nassau boulevard. The result was interesting. Chronic, Nervous and female Diseases Although the official meet o f the A r e cured w ith ou t the k n ife. T h orou ghly equipped Sanatorium . Beautiful location. Kates Aero club had been declared off, fol th e lowest. W rite fo r literature. lowing a decision by the Supreme Meadow Gljide Osteopathic Sanitarium court that Sunday meets at which ad Br. Mend C C mo , Physician. Battle Ground, Wash. mission fees were charged were viola tions o f the law, Ovington and Miss Moisant desired to make flights on their own account. Miss Moisant flew from the Nassau field to her hangar at Most econom ical çnd effective fo r house Mineola, and Ovington started on his and school heating. proposed flight to the Pacific Coast J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO. with a package of letters, having been Front and Market Sts. Portland, Or. detailed by Postmaster General Hitch SE N D FO R CATALOGU E. cock as the first transcontinental aerial mail carrier. MisB Moisant landed on the property o f her brother, Alfred Moisant, and immediately a trio o f deputy sheriffs MISE FRUIT «» PERRIES attempted to arrest her. IN VIII OWN 6 AIOEN Miss Moisant’ s brother'said that his Tan Win sister had entered her automobile just Reduce year cost of living; have fresher, after alighting from her aeroplane, better products; add to Life's enjoyment; and that the deputies attacked her enhance your property's value; feel better, I look better, deep better, ft« better W e sell I chauffeur and severely clubbed him trees, «Grubs, bushes, vines, plants on the , when he refused to allow them to take theory that “ good plants well rooted make good friend« well suited. the woman from the automobile. Omr Imrif «Mail/«/ a auUoq. JY f Jar Ur uktnjf, UouUt ba m erfry krmr. In the fracas Miss Moisant’s wrist was cut and she was much bruised and l YAKIMA m U Y NURSERY CO.J shaken. The deputies had no warrant T o p p cn lsh . W a sh in gton l<U«Mua Wa»u4) to make an arrest. F or the fa rm at «m all cost. B etter lig h t than c ity gas or electricity. Sw itches on o r o ff like electricity. N o m atches; no possibility o f fire. C ost one-tenth o f city gas. L ig h ts house, barn, outbuildings, drivew ay. Used fo r cook ing like city gas. W rite fo r particulars. BOYNTON fURNACES 4 M exican M u s ta n g L in im e n t FOR RHEUMATISM. | Mrs. O liv e H untin gton ,N orton «, O re ., sa y s : I " I con sid er y o u r M exica n M u s ta n g L i n - 1 I Iracnt the best o f linim ents. I h a ve used I l i t fo r differen t a ilm e n ts an d it a l w a y s ! I g a v e s a tis fa c to r y results. I t is especially I I g o o d in cases o f In fla m m a to ry R h e u m a -1 I tisrn and ail fo rm s o f lam eness.’ ’ I I 25c. 50c. $1 « b o t t l « at Drug A G e n ’ l S to re s | .C O F F E E t TEA SPICES 3 A K IN 0 POWDER .► EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT KiBBDiiBnsca^ a CLOSSET DEVEM PORTLAND. ORE.' FINKE BROS. 183 M abison S t . P o r tla n d , O ribon The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge Learn a Profession where the de mand is greater than the supply. Honorable, Dignified, Lucrative W rit* fo r L iterature and inform ation. It will t o to Y O U R advantage. Invalids and others needing skilled treatm en t W rits for particulars. 4 0 9 Com m onw ealth B id ,.. Portland, Or. ALCOHOL OPIUM— TOBACCO Habit* Positively Cara«. Only authorised %M Ig la» t© la O reaos. W rit* H'wtnisi circulas. El'.i r.nr, “ u i« * P o r t l a n d ,O r e g o n Fowler Prepares to Fly. Los Angeles — The big biplane in which R. G. Fowler expects to fly across the continent has arrived from Northern California. The aviator has put his mechanics at work getting the machine together and hopes to begin the transcontinental journey within two days. Fowler’s machine is unus ually. heavy. With the aviator, it weighs more than 1,500 pounds. Fowler is confident that his motor can develop more power than it did when he was forced to abandon the proposed flight over the wall o f the Sierras near Colfax, and that he can make the aerial trip to New York in 28 days. 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Mass.« Deceitful “ Sister Henderson,” said Deacon Hypers, “ you should avoid even tha appearance of evil.” “ Why, deacon, what do you mean?” asked Sister Henderson. “ I observe that on your sideboard you have several cut glass decanters and that each o f them is half filled with what appears to be ardent spir its.” “ Well, now, deacon, it isn't any thing o f the kind. The bottles look so pretty on the sideboard that I just filled them half way with some floor stain and furniture polish, just for ap pearances.” “ That’s why I’m cautioning you, sister,” replied the deacon. "Feeling a trifle weak and faint, I helped my self to a dose from the big bottle in the middle.” FACTS ABOUT BLUING. Since the placing of RED CROSS BALL BLUE on the market there has been a rapid falling off In the sales of all liquid bluing. Why buy water containing a small percentage of bluing when you can get a solid package and dissolve it as needed. Makes clothes whiter, lasts longer, and is cheaper. Large package, 10 cents. ASK YOUR GROCER. ITALIANS LEVEL FORTS OF TRIPOLI Turks Offer Slight Resistance, But Refuse to Surrender. Governor's Palace in Ruins, But Con sulates Are Spared—Pillage o f City Threatened by Arabs. Djerba, Tunis—Tripoli has been bombarded twice by the Italian fleet. The first shot was fired shortly after 3 o ’clock Wednsday afternoon. Shell ing was resumed early Thursday after a quiet night. There was a steady, but slow, fire from the warships until dusk, and shots also came from the forts in the town. The French steamer Lafana took a delegation from Djerba to the scene of hostilities. Among the party was the French consul general, M. Leon, who made several ineffectual at tempts to land. The white buildings o f Tripoli could be seen plainly and the whole field o f operations was unfolded before the watchers. Officers of the Varese ex plained that the bombardment had been delayed because Admiral Aubrey, commander o f the Italian fieet, had received a request from the Tripoli garrison for another day o f grace and gave the garrison an extra few hours. The battleship Benedetto Bren and armored cruisers Giuseppe Garibaldi and Francesco Ferruco drew up in line opposite the harbor. There were no small craft in the battle line and the Varese stood off to keep back intrud ers. There was no sign of life in the city, which appeared deserted, but the Turkish flag flew from the castle and forts. The first shots were directed toward Charchatti fort and later Ker- kerche fort was shelled. As the shells burst over Tripoli the garrison seemed to awaken. It re turned the fire with vigor and energy. A heavy cannonade was kept up on both sides for a few minutes and then the firing became desultory. So far as could be seen no warship was hit. Fortifications were razed, the forts suffered severely and the lighthouse to the northwest was destroyed by shells from the Garibaldi. There was no means of knowing what the loss of life was in Tripoli, but ample oppor tunity was given the defenders to es cape. When the Lafana left the scene no landing had been attempted by the Italians and it was feared that at night the town would be pillaged by nomad Arabs, who had been hovering in the vicinity for days. Vigorous. Uncle Joe Cannon said o f the veter ans o f the Civil War the othei day: “ They look old, but they look tough and sinewy, too. Don’ t commiserate with them on their weakness, or you will probably fall into Binks’ plight. “ ‘ I told father,’ said Binks, ‘ that he was getting too old and feeble for business. I suggested that he retire.’ “ ‘ And did your father take this ad BULLETS FLY IN RIOTS. vice kindly,T’ a friend asked. “ ‘ He kicked me down stairs,’ said Striking Railroader« Attack Strike Binks.” — St. Louis Republican. breakers and Wound Three. FO R ALL Augusta, Ga.— While a Georgia & EVE Florida freight train was passing D IS E A S E S through the Chicago Southern yards at “ Art and business have nothing in Hamburg, S. C., just across the river from Augusta, Thursday, strikers at common,” said the idealist. “ Oh, I don’t know about that,” re tacked the strikebreaking crew, ser plied Mr. Cumrox. “ The value o f a iously injuring two and perhaps fatal painting, like the value o f a check, ly injuring a third. depends a great deal on whose name is at the bottom o f it.” — Washington Water Valley, Miss.—In an ex Star. change o f shots with Sheriff Smith and two deputies Thursday night, a She (gushingly)—What a magnifi member of the special force of guards cent Great Dane! And o f course his stationed at the Water Valley shops iff name is Hamlet? the Illinois Central railroad was He (the owner)— Not exactly; you wounded. The wounded man was car see, I—er— couldn’t consistently use ried within the shop enclosure. that name. The best I could do was to call her Ophelia.— Everybody’s. Jackson, Miss.— Four more state militia companies and a troop o f cav alry were ordered to McComb City late Thursday by Governor Noel. They are the companies at Jackson, Greenwood, Macon and Shubata, and the cavalry troop at Macon. With their arrival there will be ten military companies on duty at McComb City. IV iîiîsrE v e S a lv të Facts About Motherhood The experience o f Motherhood Is a Rodgers In Illinois. drying one to most women and marks Chicago — Aviator Rodgers, flying listinctly an epoch In their lives. Not from coast to coast, left Hammond, .one woman In a hun d red is prepared or Ind., 26 miles east o f here, at 11:25 .understands how to o ’clock Monday morning, following a properly care forher- delay of two days, and 5 :45 o ’clock self. Of course near alighted at Bruce, III., near Dellwood ly every woman now Park, 35 miles south o f here. He had adays has m e d i c a l planned to fly to Joliet, but darkness t r e a t m e n t at the and a high wind forced him to stop time o f child-birth, within three miles o f his goal. The but nmny approach the ex|»erieuce with first stage o f his journey was made at better than a mile a minute, the 26 an organism unfitted for the trial of miles from Hammond to Chicago be strength, and wlu-u 1 lie strain is over her system has received a shock iron, ing covered in 24 minutes. which it is hard to recover. Follow ing right upon this comes the nervous College Wives Faithful. strain of caring for the child, and s Northampton, Mass.—The latest ev distinct change in the mother results. There is nothing more cliarmingthan idence ot one o f the accompanying benefits o f a college education for wo a happy and healthy mother of chil and Indeed chiM-bi rth tinder right men has just come to light in an in dren, conditions unwi-fee no hazard to health vestigation conducted by the alumnae or lieanty. The unexplainable thing is of Smith college, who find in cases that, with all the evidence of shattered they have observed that out o f 67 mar nerves and broken heel til resulting riages of college girl graduates there fr'-inan unprepared condition, women is only one divorce. In contrast to will persist in going Mindly to the trlaL It isn't as though the experience this percentage is that disclosed by the investigators, who have found that came upon them unawares. They have ample time in which to prepare, but there was one divorce out of every they, for the most part, trust to cliance 10 or 12 mart (ages o f non-college ana pay the penalty. women. In many homes o ice childless there are now children because o f the fact that Lydia E. Pinkhain’s Vegetable War Ministar Castro Out. Lisbon—The minister of War, Gen Compound makes w o m e n normal, eral Pimanta Castro, has resigned. healthy, and strong. A n y w o m a n w h o w o u ld lik e The government has decided to ask sp ecia l a d v ic e in re g a rd t o th is President Arriaga to summon Parlia m .ttc r Is cor«'" ily in v ite d to ment in an extraordinary session to w „ lt c t o M rs. 1 e .h a m a t L yn n , secure its consent to certain measures M ass. H e r le tte r wiU be h e ld in for the speedy trial and punishment o f strict c o n fid e n ce - the conspirators in the attempted rev olution. Contradictory reporta are " I ’ ve just been reading about the being received here regarding the sit power o f the will. It’s a wonderful uation in the North. The Monarchists, do not appear to be making headway. thing.” “ Yes; a millionaire friend o f mine left a will that makes six children Dual Fought With Sabsrs. and 17 grandchildren be good.” — Kan Havana — Major Armando Andre, sas City Journal. editor of El Dia, and Dr. Miguel Men- cia. director o f customs, fought a dud with sabres, Mcncia being severely wounded. Mencia challenged Andre on account o f attacks in El Dia, charg ing him with gross frauds in the man agement of the customs house. A Poor Weak Woman Wild Oats. Arthur Lefevre, the well-known Texas author, said in Victoria, accord ing to the Kansas City Star, a j r q o ' Aa she is termed, will endure bravely and patiently o f the Texas prohibition campaign: aitoniett which a strung man would give way under. The (act is women ure mure patient than they ought “ That reminds me of a happening to he under such troubles. at the University of Virginia during Every woman ought to know that «he may obtain my student days in ’84. the most experienced medical advice free i f churl» “ There was a Baltimore freshman and in absolute confidence end privacy by writing to at the varsity whose father got sever the World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. al letters about his boy's wild ways— Pierce, M. D., President Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce about his fondness for peach-and- has been chief consulting pb* ician of the Invalid*' honey and such like heavy drinks. Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y ., for many year* and has hud a wider practical experieace These letters grieved the old man to ill the treatment of women’« disease* than any other physician In this country. the heart. He wrote to the freshman His medicinea are world-famo'ia for their aatonlahing efficacy. and in reply got a general denial of all the charges. The moat perfect remedy ever devised for wank nete women is D r. I’ icrce’ a Favorite Prescription, “ Evidence, however, continued to pour in, and finally the father decided IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, on a secret journey to Charlottesville. SICK W O M E N W E L L . He timed himself to arrive late at The many and varied symptom« of woman's peculiar ailments are fully tel night. It was, in fact, 2 o ’clock in forth in Plain English in the People's Medical Adviser (1008 page«), a newly the morning when he rang the bell of revised and up-to-date Edition of which, clo*h-bound, will be mailed fret oa receipt of 31 one-cent «tamps to pay coat of milling only. Address a« above. his son’s boarding house. “ In response to his ring a woman in a yellow bath robe appeared, lamp in hand. “ ‘ Madame,’ said the amateur de tective, ‘ is this the residence o f------ T’ And he mentioned his son’s name. Stomach *»nd tf.’ - Rheumatism, m . f . . and o f a concentrated mineral t‘rn w ater. N o SSL ra k e, a na fo r “ The woman’s grim look relaxed, Lung: Troubles, Skin Diseases testim onial* and literature. $100 trial package 25 cents. and she answered indifferently: Address LANG’ S ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINERAL WONDER COMPANY 231 M sia Street. PORTLAND . OREGON. “ ‘ Yes, he lives here. You can carry him right in.’ ” Be Cured In Your Own Home Laugh Was on Father. Household troubles; Headache, Tooth ache, Earache. Stomach ache. Hamlins Young Richleigh’s father allowed Wizard Oil cures these aches and pains him to take a trip to Europe this sum so why don’t you keep a bottle in the mer, says the San Francisco Argo house. naut Before starting the youth made up a cable code of his own for possi French Honor. ble use while abroad, and handed a The French playwright had begun copy to his father, who locked it up in the third act o f his latest problem his desk without looking at it. A drama. It was to be a great act, an month later the elder Richieigh re act that required expression, repres ceived a cable consisting of one word, sion, even suppression. “ Laugh.” He laughed. It seemed to The heroine had just fallen across be something quite pleasant. His the threshold she had disgraced, and code was at the house. He went up was about to utter her first impas there in the best o f humor. He got sioned speech, when the playwright’s out the code and read: valet appeared in the doorway. “ Laugh—Send me $600.” “ M’sieur no doubt remembers that he has to fight M. Rene Slosh at 3 M o th e rs w ill L a d M r*. W lnSlow *» S o o th in g Syrup t h e b ea t re m e d y to use lo t t h e ir cu U d r e a o ’clock?” l u r i n g th a t e e t h iu g p e r io d . The dramatist threw down his pen. “ No; I had forgotten.” He Wai Quahfied. Casting a look o f poignant regret “ You’re rather a young man to be at his manuscript, he sought the field •f honor and almost immediately left in charge of a drug shop,” said jabbed his rapier through the waist the fussy old gentleman. “ Have you any diploma?” band of his opponent. "W h y—er— no, sir,” replied the Then he returned home. Again he took up the pen. Tha valet reap shopman; “ but we have a preparation of our own that’s just as good.” — peared. “ M’sieur fights the Due de Mushead Sketch. at 3:40.” F re e to O n r R e a d e rs Sighing heavily the goaded play W r it e M u rin e K ye R e m e d y C o., C h ic a g o . tor wright stalked back to the same field 48-page illu s t r a t e d K y « B o o k F r e e . W r it e a ll o f honor and promptly shot the little a b o u t Y o u r E y e T r o u b le a m i th ey w ill a d v is e a s t o th e P r o p e r A p p li c a t i o n o f th e M u rin e duke through his title. E y e R e m e d ie s in Y o u r S p e c ia l C a s e. Y o u r Once more he took up the pen—only D r u g g is t w ill t e ll y o u t h a t M u rin e R e lie v e « ore E y e s , S tr e n g th e n s W e a k E y e s D o e s n t to throw it down. At 4 :20 he had to B S m a r t, S o o th e s E y e P a in , a n d s e lls f o r 60c. fight the Marquis de Weeshbon; at T r y I t In Y o u r E y e s a n d lu B a b y ’s E y e « i o r 4 :45 he met the feuilletonist, M. S c a ly E y e lid s a n d U r u u u la tlo u . Guille Gazook; at 5 o ’clock he shot up Near-Sighted. the Count de Bute; at 5:30 he per “ Good morning, Mrs. Simpkins I” forated the pompadour o f the Prince said a suburban lady who is very short o f Poompernique. “ Your husband must be Then he spent the entire evening at sighted. I see him the clubs and cafes, giving and re very fond of gardening. the first thing every morning down ceiving insults. A t midnight he was free again. at the bottom of the garden. And Once more he raised his pen— and how well he looks, to be sure I” Mrs. Simpkins slammed the door in dipped it recklessly in the mucilage pot, being too sleepy to note the dif her neighbor’s face. The later went to tell her daughter. ference. “ And you said, mother, that the— "Playwrighting in France,” he drowsily murmured, as he slipped the thing in the onion bed was her from the chair to the hearth rug, “ is husband.” “ I did.” no idle pleasantry, believe m e!” — “ Ah, well, that explains the mat Cleveland Plain Dealer. ter! What you took for Mr. Simpkins k Cures While You W alk. is a scarecrow. ” En Route. A Louisville barrister escorted his wife and daughter to a lecture, and then, to his w ife’« annoyance, disap peared. He was on hand, however, when the meeting was over. “ Hello, there, Theodore” «aid • friend, meeting the barrister and his family in the streetcar. “ Been to the lecture?” The lawyer stole s look at his w ife’s face. “ N o,” he answered; "ju st going.” —Success. Reporter— Was Jones calm and col lected when the boiler explodon oc curred? Ctitzen — Well, he was cairn, all right; but they never did get him quite collected.— Pathfinder. Decide Now to get a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS and assist your stomach, liver land bowls back to their normal condition. IT WILL REALLY DO YOU A LOT O f GOOD Others this — today. have proven why not YOU, A ll D ruggists. A lle n ’s Foot-Ka.se Is s certsln cu re for hot, »»•»tlO f.ettH ns.ttnd sw ollen, » c h in « foot. Sold by »11 Drugglsl«. P rice 25c. D on 't accent ttny substUute. Trial imckaiiu KKKK. Address A llenB. Olm sted, Le Kny, N. Y. _ “ A penny stamp, please -and, by the way, haven’ t I seen you before?” Yes, madam, I had the good fortune v i n e « « ln Q u i l t » . L a r g e s t In V a r i e « » . to save your life last w eek." I They m eet ever* requirem ent fo r cleaning uu4 Ties That Bind. “ To be sure—to be sure— er— two polishing shoes ot ail k in d « and colors. A Philadelphia clubman, engaged in penny stamps, please.” — Punch. buying a necktie for himself, turned «tflTHMOnr., the pile over and over and at last put Mearchant— Well—er— the truth is, aside two as not worthy o f further DJHS54HG:- consideration. The salesman placed my business is hardly worth advertis ing. the rejected ties in a separate box. Hustling Ad Solictor—Then adver The clubman asked whether they had been placed by mistake with those he tise it for sale.— Boston TrascripL i .U» r » ix,, had been examining. Hucuryr colof Sillicus— How do you account for his “ Oh, no,” was the response; “ but w « have orders when five or aix men extreme popularity? Cynicua— He never tells the truth turn down a tie to take it out and put about anything unless it is absolutely it aside.” necessary.—Philadelphia Record. “ What becomes o f them?” G I L T E D G E the on ly ladle« shoe dream*,, Cotton Corner in Court. “ We sell them to women who come that positively contains OIL. Blacks and Pollshe) tod ies' and ch ildren 's boot« » n d «h ots, s h i n e « Washington, D. C.—The legal con in to buy ties for men.” — Harper’s w ith o u t rubbing» 25c. “ French Gloss, 10c. test before the Supreme court of the Monthly. D A N D Y com bin ation fo r cleanin g and polishing all kinds o f russet o r tan shoes, 95c. “ Star” sice, 100« United States over the question wheth ELITE com bination fo r gentlem en w h o take Constipation causes and aggravates er a corner on the cotton market is a pride in having their shoe* look A 1. Rcatoree color and lustr* to all black shoes. Poliah w ith a violation o f the Sherman anti-trust many serious diseases. It is thorough brush or cloth, 26c. ly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel law began Thursday, when Solicitor toáis 1 B A BY ELITE slse 10c. I f your dealer doe* not keep the kind you w ank General Lehmann filed a brief contend lets. The favorite family laxative. send us his address and th* p rice lu stumps fog ing that it so applies. The point « full stxe pru-kag.. “ Where was he struck by the auto W H IT T K M O R R B R O S . A O O .v arose from the appeal o f the govern 9 0 - 2 5 A l b a n y S t ., C a m b r i d g e . M a s « . SEND FOR ment from the action o f the New York mobile?” asked the coroner. The Oldest and Largest M anufacturers oj “ At the juncture o f the dorsal and Federal court in quashing certain FREE Shoe Polishes in tha \Y orld. the counts o f an indictment against James cervical vertebrae,” answered FIRST LESSONS A. Patten, Eugene G. Scales, Frank surgeon. P N U No. 4 1 -'!! “ Will you please point that out on B. Hayne and William P. Brown. the map?” asked the coroner, indi H K N w r it i n g t o a d v e r t i s e r « p i « cating one that hung on tho wall.— m e n t io n t h i s p a p e r . Irish Strike it Settled. Housekeeper. Dublfn—The strike declared on the Irish railroads by the Amalgamated "W hat are you looking ao glum Sociey o f Railway Servants September about, old man?” 21 has been amicably settled. The “ Somabody stole Dawson’s umbrel strikers abandoned their original la.” grievance, which was their original the ton r oe o r In feed. Arts on t h e ___________ __ j WM "B u t why should that worry you?” forum o f disteni per. Bent remedy e 'e r known for mare* In objection to handling lumber shipped “ It waa stolen from me.” — Boston rnnteed to cure on* enne. 80c and SI a hot’ le; I O n« liottlo gi___ $ 1 <) dozen, o f drui itftfintft and hsm e-sdenler*. or sent expre*« pa by a firm which was having trouble Transcript ‘ ' ‘ -* m flirt a rein. Out ___ «h how to poultice throats.' —... - Ònr F n _ with its employes. The companies everythin«. I orni airwnts wanted, ■ailing Ul*r«d ■* remedy in existence— twelve year«. agree to reinstate 90 per cent o f the “ Are you interested in orithoia^y, SPOHN MEDICAL C O . Chvml.ta and B.cteriolocUU, GOSHEN, IND. U. S. A. strikers at once and the remaining 10 Mrs. Wuffer?” per cent when vacancies occur. They “ Not at all now, although I once will not dismiss the new men taken on did a pipe rack for my husband.” — during the strike. Birmingham Age-Herald. INES NESS COLLISE W COLT DISTEMPER E No Demands to B« Made. Suburb—I tell you thera la nothing Denver— No demands will be made like a trip to the country! Avenue— Yes; it certainly makes at this time upon the association of general managers o f Western rail one appreciate tha city better. — roads by the western association of Judge’s Library. chairmen o f the allied trade crafts This statement was given out Thurs day at the conclusion o f an extra ses sion of the delegates. This decision affects all railroads between the Mis souri river and the Pacific Coait. The trainmen formally ended their confer ence Friday. Island Capital is Captured London — A news agency dispatch from Vienna says it ia reported from Constantinople that an Italian squad ron has bombarded and occupied My- tilen, capital o f the island o f Lesbos, in the Grecian archipelago, belonging to Turkey. It is reported from Rome that negotiations for the surrender of Tripoli have been begun. W. L. DOUGLAS •2.50, *3.00, *3.50 4 *4.00 SHOES Men and Women wear W.LDouglatt .hoe* because they are the be.» ahoett produced in this country for the price. Insist upon hav ing them. Take no other make. TH E STAN D ARD OF FOR OVER Q U A L IT Y 30 Y E A R S T h e assurance that goes with an estab lished reputation is your assurance in buying W . L . Douglas shoes. If I could take you into my Urge factories •I Brockton, Mass., snd show you h ow carefully W .L D o u g la s shoes are n u de, you w ould then understand w hy they are war ranted to hold their shape, (it better and wear longer than any other make for the price PlIITIflN Th« geniiIn* have W. L. l>ottgl»e UHI# I lUll netn* snd price stump*«! on bottom If yon cannot obtain W . I* Donglos sl«o*a la ___ O N K PAIR of n r B O Y S* i t , $3.n H O O R E S w M l.n O o S «H « l ill i t p o s it iv a i» e u t D O U G L A S , IS S a p a rt, a t., b r o c It t o a . M asa. T W O r a i n a W e r d la a r y boya’ a onr town, write fo r catalog. A ho*« sent direct J rom factory to wearer, all charges • Tiarami prepaid. prepaid. W .L L. . Spaniards In Civil War. Madrid—The governor of Badajose reports a violent engagement between Royalists and Republicans o f Saint Color more foods brlfbHr and faster colon thar. any othar dve. One 10c packajra colors allk, wool and cotton aquaU» w Elino. 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