Roots, Barks, H erbs
A m skilfully eombinsd with other valuable ingrédients in Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla, making it, in our opinion, the strongest and safest, the most success
ful, and the moat widely useful medicine for the Blood, Stomach, Liver and
Kidneys. It contains not only Sarsaparilla, but also those great Altera
tives, Stillingia and Blue Flag; those great Anti-Bilious and Liver remedies,
Mandrake and Dandelion; those great Kidney remedies, Uva Ursi, Juniper
Berries and Pipsissewa; those great Stomach Tonics, Gentian Root and
Wild Cherry Bark; and other valuable curative agents.
H o o d s Sarsaparilla
Is o f wonderful benefit in cases o f Rheumatlcm, Sciatica, Catarrh, Stomach
Troubles, Kidney and Liver Affections, Scrofula, Eczema, Skin Diseases,
Blood Poisons, Boils, Ulcers, all Eruptions, General Debility, Loss o f Appe
tit«, That Tired Feeling, and other Ills arising from impure blood.
Called Music Nerve Poison.
Machinery sgs#
Rollers, sawmills, etc.
J. E. Martin Co., 83 lat
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band instruments. The most complete stock
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24 Second Street.
Portland. Oregon
Frederick Nietzsche agreed with
those who found no Inspiration in
muslo. Indeed, he regarded music as
a nerve poison, and declared that some
music— particularly that of Wagner
and
Tschalkowsy — deranged
the
minds of many who heard It Tech
! ilkowsky killed himself after complet
I
ing hla famous “ Sixth Symphony,”
which, as several other have died by
their own hands after playing it, has
come to be known as the "suicide
Symphony.”
Distinction.
Cora waa fond of all-inclusive pray
you w i l l f i n d our new er«, and one night she offered the fol
lowing discriminating petition: "Lord,
Implement c a t a l o g a
f o o d t h i n g t o own. I t please bless mother and father and
all of ua, and give us everything good;
w i l l p o s t you on pxac and please bless our friends, and give
t i c a l money m a k in g
them what la good for them!”—Har
s a v i n g farm m a c h in e r y per's Magazine.
F u l l o f GOOD t h i n g s
from c o v e r t o c o v e r .
We send i t f r e e . J u s t
m en tion t h i s p a p e r .
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GETTING DOWN
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Success these days means work
and lots of it. You can’t work
at top speed unless your stomach
is right on the job. I f it isn’ t, try
POWELL’S
Stomach Remedy
PRICE
and get back into the stride at
once. Time is money and you
can’ t afford to lose any.
Get the remedy at any drug
store or send to
Powell Remedy Co.
S p ok an e, W ash .
$1 a Bottle. Six Bottles for $5.
Hot Water a Curative Agent.
Getting Rid of Boll Weevil.
The odor of the fir tree disgusts the
cotton boll weevil. The southern cot
ton fields are cleared of the pests by
planting these trees about them.
Easy Way to Lose Sins.
On the last day of each year the
Korean throws out of his house a
■traw Image of a man, which la said
to carry sins and bad luck with It.
I WO WOMEN
SAVED FROM
OPERATIONS
The ration of hot water on the body
Is the simplest and most effective cura
tive agent we have. Pain due to
neuritis, Bclatlca, rheumatism or in
jury are relieved and the first stages
of a cold are no greatly relieved that
the cold will not progress further.
Such a bath Is In no way similar to
the Turkish bath. A cold bath need
not be taken after a hot bath and peo
ple living In the temperate zone will
be greatly benefited by a really hot
bath every other day.______
Don't buy water for bluing. Liquid blue ia al
most all water. Buy Bed Croaa Ball blue, the
blue that'a all blue.
By
Lydia E. Pinkham’» V eg
etable Compound— Their
Own Stories Here Told.
Beatrice, Neb.—“ Just aftermymar-
riage my left side began to pain me and
the pain got so severe at times that I
suffered terribly with it. I visited three
doctors and each one wanted to operate
Dn me but I would not consent to an op
eration. 1 heard o f the good Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was
doing for others and I used several bot
tles of it with the result that I haven’ t
been bothered with my side since then.
I am in good health and I have two little
girls.” — Mrs. R.B. C hild , Beatrice,Neb.
T h e O th e r C ase.
Cary, Maine. — “ I feel it a duty I owe
to all suffering women to tell what Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did
forme. One year ago I found myself a
terrible sufferer. I had pains in both
sides and such a soreness I could scarcely
straighten up at times. My back ached.
I had no appetite and was so nervous j
could not sleep, then I would be so tire
mornings that I could scarcely gc
around. It seemed almost impossib!
to move or do a bit o f work and I
thought I never would be any bettc
until I submitted to an 0 ]>eration, but
my husband thought I had better write
to you and I did so, stating my symp
toms. I commenced taking Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and
soon felt like a new woman. I had no
pains, slept well, had good appetite and
could do almost all my own work for a
family of four. I shall always feel that
I owe my good health to your Vegetable
Compound.” —Mrs. H ayw ard S owers ,
Cary, Maine.
Absent
Coma along to the "movies." Fol
low the crowd. We sob when It sobs,
and. In turn, laugh aloud. Our hearts
freely leap to the maid on the cur
tain, whose job is to weep when her
feelln’s are hurtln’. We pity the chap
who has landed In prison—would glad
ly exchange all our pleasures for hls’n.
But where Is the fellow with pity to
feel for the soul In the coop who is
turning the reel?—Judge.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take L A X A T IV E BROMO Quinine Tablets,
Druggists refund money i f it fails to cure. E. W.
GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c.
Discretion and Valor.
They were discussing at the club
the difference between discretion and
valor, and It was exemplified by one
who said It would be valor to have
eaten a Christmas dinner at a fash
ionable restaurant, and departed with
out tipping the waiter. And discretion?
"Well,” he proceeded, "to go to a
different restaurant for New Year’s
dinner would be discretion.’’
TILES CURED IN « TO 1« DATS
Tour druggist will refund money If PAZO OINT
MENT fails to curs any csss o f Itching, Blind.
Blssding or Protruding Piles in « to 14 days. 60c.
Carrying It to Extremes.
"Tour husband, I understand. Is a
clever after-dinner speaker?” "I un
derstand so.” "Does It keep him away
from home much?” "Nearly every
night. Would you believe It, when he
does stay home It’s got so he doesn't
enjoy a meal unless I get up after the
dessert and Introduce him to the chil
dren and call upon him to make a few
remarks?”
Method In Hla Extravagance.
"Haven’t you a handsomer chafing-
dish than that?" asked the customer.
"Tou want something even more or
namental than thla?” "Yes. I want
one so beautiful and expensive that
my wife wouldn’t think of trying te
cook anything In It”
OF FU RS
IS [SOARING
R ise o f From 20 to 50 P er Cent Is
Noted in London.
London — Furs will be extremely
dear next year. A pre-Easter sale in
London last week shows that all furs
are selling at from 20 to 50 per cent
higher than they did last year.
As usual, the highest-priced furs are
going to Russia.
One o f the features
o f the sale here was a lot o f 500 otter
skins which probably will be the last
consignment for several years, as the
otter is to be placed on the prohibited
list to prevent its extermination. One
skin sold for a record price of $2300,
going to Russia.
Silver foxes were 50 per cent higher
than last year.
One brought $1750.
Blue foxes established a new record,
one bringing $145.
The only skin which showed a de
cline was the lynx, which was 40 per
cent cheaper than it was a year ago.
M cA doo Is “ Swam ped.”
Washington, D. C.— Secretary Mc
Adoo is being swamped with applica
tions for appointment to the United
States Secret service, which guards
the President and protects the cur
rency against counterfeiting.
With
no vacancy existing, 3000 applications
have been received since March 4.
Such a condition is said to be due to
the publication o f a story that McAdoo
wanted 30,000 applications from which
to make 60 appointments.
Treasury
officials deny the report and declare ap
pointments do not average two a year.
A utos Start fo r Rescue.
Nogales, Ariz.—To rescue Ameri
cans stranded at interior points, three
automobies left here for the south.
They were sent in response to urgent
appeals from Magdalena, 50 miles be
low the border. The Americans were
passengers on
north-bound . trains
seized by the rebel troops. It is re
ported that Juan Cabral’s rebels in
tend to attack Nogales, Sonora, after
being reinforced by groups from Can-
anea.
Indirect messages report all
quiet at Hermosillo, the state capital,
but the condition there is critical.
Indian Reclaims Old Gun.
Washington, D. C.— Chief Hollow
Hom Bear, an Ogalala Sioux, a pow
erful bronzed giant, six feet three in
ches tall, who gave up his gun 20
years ago, when the government or
dered all guns taken from the Indians
in the Bad Lands, received it back
Saturday in the office o f Acting Com
missioner o f Indian Affairs Abbott.
Hollow Horn Bear recognized hia
weapon by a rawhide wrapping on the
barrel.
Blind Singer Save« Audience.
Worcester, Mass.—The coolness of
Edward F. Boyle, blind singer, in
keeping on with his song while fire
spread rapidly in the balcony o f a local
theater, prevented a panic among the
500 spectators, all o f whom filed out to
safety. When the last o f the aud
ience reached the door, Joseph L. Rog
ers, the pianist, leaped to the stage
and led the blind man out through a
The North Pacific College was estab rear exit.
lished in 1898. It has departments of
Redfield Quits Outside Jobs.
Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in
America has better facilities for the train
Washington, D. C.—To devote bis
ing o f young men and women for success whole time to his duties as the head of
ful professional careers The annual ses
sion begins October First An illustrated the department o f commerce. Secre
catalog of information will be forwarded tary Refideld has resigned from his
outside business connections, a direc
upon application to
torship in the Equitable L ife Assur
ance society, the presidency o f the
American Manufacturers’ Export asso
and a directorship in the Amer
E«U Sink ad Orcgn Sts. Psrtiaad, Ore. ciation
ican Blower company o f Detroit.
North Pacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy
Registrar, North Pacific College
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POULTRY AN D GAM E
Supervisee Treatment o f Seventeen
Cases o f Tuberculosis.
New York — Seventeen tubercular
patients were treated by Dr. Friedrich
F. Friedmann with the vaccine which
he asserts is a cure for tuberculosis at
a private clinic late Saturay.
Announcement that this clinic had
been held was made by the Berlin phy
sician after it had been known that
further tests o f his treatment, which
were to have been made at the Peo
ple’s Hospital, the scene o f his pre
vious demonstrations, had been aban
doned.
Meanwhile, it was under
stood Dr. Friedmann was preparing
for a meeting with government health
ocffiials from Washington, by whom
tests of bis treatment are to be con
ducted.
The announcement said that the
demonstration took place in the offices
of physicians in the presence o f a score
or more o f the medical men, many of
whom had brought patients with them.
Dr. Friedmann, it was said, acted as a
consulting physician, and therefore
abided by the law which provides
against practice o f the profession
without a license.
Of the cases treated 11 were of pul
monary tuberculosis, two of tubercu
losis o f the knee, two of the kidneys
and bladder, one o f the hip and one of
the glands. Of the physicians present
several were from distant states. Dr.
E. C. Thrash, a specialist in tubercu
losis cases, of Atlanta, Ga., one of
those who witnessed the demonstra
tion, said the clinic had progressed
smoothly, that there was little delay
in treating the patients and that the
technic in administering the treatment
had been correct.
Most of the patients were asked to
come back in ten days.
Probably the most harm there is In A N N E X A T IO N MUCH DESIRED
telling a girl she Is svelt Is that It
makes he want to go and buy some Am ericans on Isle o f Pines to Ask
now clothes Ilka that—Galveston
For Am erican Control.
News.
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Pittsburg — Announcement was
Polite Query.
made by Thomas J. Keenan, president
A Viennese anthropologist has dis o f the American Association o f the
covered that nature intended woman Isle of Pines, that a petition directed
to be man's superior. Well—who ac to President Wilson and the senate,
cuses nature of failure?—Cleveland requesting annexation o f the island,
Plain Dealer.
will be put in circulation in this coun
Bald b y C y n lo u s .
try and the Isle o f Pines.
Sllllcus—“What la the age of dis
The petition states that 6000 Amer
cretion?" Cynlcua—"There Isn’t any icans who reside or have property in
I know a man over seventy who mar terests on the Isle o f Pines are anx
rled his fourth wife the other day/ ious to have action taken to make the
—Philadelphia Record.
island permanently a possession of the
United States. The Isle o f Pines has
become a distinctively American col
ony, citizens of the United States own- '
ing over 96 per cent o f the land and
constituting a majority o f the popula
tion.
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Silver. Lead. SI Gold, Silver. 75o; Gold. 6Do; Zino
or Copper. 11. Muiling envelope« a id full price lisi
sent on application. Control and Umpire works»
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H U N T E R S ! TRAPPERS!
Deal direct with manufac
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The Cup That Chssrs.
Woman who pride themselves on
thalr tea making assert that taa to be
good, should be made In an aarthen
pot, never In a metal one.
Tea Is naver good when long stand
ing, but In some cases It cannot be
hc'ped. It should be poured off the
leaves Into another heated pot and
covered with a "cosey.”
If cream Is taken a less sxpanslva
grade of tea may ba used than when
lemon Is preferred.
An old-fashioned Idea Is to drop a
few shavings of dried orange peal Into
the pot In which the fea la mada.
Some like this, while others believe
that It spoils the flavor of the bever
age.
Bits of uunamon and two or three
cloves dropped In are other way of
varying the flavor of the oup that
cheers.
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Tima te Call a Halt
“ When our sense of humor becomes
so acute that it sees through our own
Illusions as well as other people’s,”
says the Philosopher of Folly, "U Is
time to put blinders on It.”
^
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FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Federal Troops in Revolt and
Trouble Looms.
BEST BOVS SHOES In the WORLD
S2.00 , $2 50 and $3 00.
The largest makers of
Men’s $ 3.5 0 and $ 4 .0 0
shoes in the w orld.
W ires Cut to N acozari and Am er
icans Flee From Many
Tow ns A cross Border.
Douglas, Ariz.— Encamped within
striking distance o f several border
towns, 8500 constitutionalist troops
rested on their arms Sunday, while in-
surrectos among the federal garrisons
strengthened materially the rebel
forces.
The last word received from the
besieged city o f Nacozari was from
the telegraph operator, who flashed
“ too hot for me here,’ ’ and left his
key just before all wires between
Douglas and Nacozari were cut. Open
revolt and scenes o f disorder have oc
curred among the 250 federal defend
ers o f Agua Prieta, and the military
officials there gave warning to all
Americans to leave the town.
The best citizens o f Agua Prieta
generally fled to Douglas, while the
drunken and rebellious soldiers parad
ed the streets crying “ Viva Madero!”
“ Viva Maytorena!” and “ Viva D iaz!”
Brawls between politically estranged
companions in arms added to the con
fusion and terror which held the town
in its grip.
Desertions among the federal sol
diers at Guaymas, the California gulf
port held by [the fédérais with a large
force, were reported here, and, though
orders were received by the command
er of that garrison to move against
Hermosillo with his full force instant
ly, no move has been made.
It is re
ported that federal officers there are
in bitter disagreement, and rioting is
expected.
Mobilization o f rebel troops has
begun. At Magdalena 1000 new re
cruits organized and are ready to take
the field.
The state troops comman
deered trains on the American-owned
railroads to
transport
insurgent
troops. The state troop paymaster is
paying the railroad men for their serv
ices.
Soldiers o f the rebellion burned
bridges on the Southern Pacific within
35 miles of Nogales, on the Arizona
line, and three bridges on the branch
running to the American mining center
at Cananea. With both wire and rail
way communication absolutely check
ed, the insurgents are now in com
plete control o f Sonora, and declare
they will be able to check any advance
made against them by the forces
which Huerta is said to have dispatch
ed to subdue the revolting state.
Shoes
•ent
everywhere,
delivery
chan,’ » prepaid.
A sk y o u r d e a le r t o s h o w t o
\V. I.. D o u g la s 0 3 .5 0 , 0 4 .0 0 an d
0 4 .5 0 «h o e s. J u st as g o o d in
sty le, tit an d w e a r as o t h e r m a k es c o s t in g 0 5 .0 0
t o 0 7 0 0 — t h e o n ly d iffe r e n c e is th e p rica . J
S h o e s in a ll le a th e r s , s ty les a n d sh a pes to
su it e v e r y b o d y . I f y o n c o u ld v i i l t W . L . j
D o u g la s la rg e fa c t o r ie s a t B r o c k to n ,
M as*., a n d see f o r y o u r s e lf h o w c a r e fu lly
W . L . D o u g l a s sh o e s a re m a d e , y o u w o u ld th e n
_
u n d e rsta n d w h y th e y a re w a rr a n te d t o fit b e tte r,
lo o k b e tte r, h o ld t h e ir s h a p e a n d w e a r lo n g e r th a n
a n y o t h e r m a k e f o r th e p r ic e .
HAIITIftN \ s — ***** w - L* Douglas name la
yHU I lUIT l
stamped on thebottom .
T A K E N O 8 U B 8 T IT U T E *
i f \V. L. Douglas shoes are not for sale In your
vicinity,write XV. I.. D o u g la s . B r o c k t o n , M ass.
* Ulna*
tratad
Mall Order
Catalog free.
C O L T D ISTEM PER
Gan be handled very easily. The sick are cured, and all others In
same «table, no matter how “ exposed." kont from h living the dis
ease. by using GPOHN'8 LIQUID D1STKMPKK CURE. Give on
the tongue or in feed. Act« on the blood and expel« germ« o f all
forms o f distemper. Boat remedy ever known for mure« in foal.
One bottle guaranteed to cure one cu«e. 50c and SI a bottle: 15 and
$10 dozen, or druggists and harneradoa!cm, or sent expre** paid l>y
manufacturer«. Out «how* how to poultice throats. Onr Fre«
Book lot give« everything. I.ocnl agent« wanted. Largest «ell in*
hone remedy In existence—twelve yean.
5POHN MEDICAL C t
Ck.mUU and Bacteriolooi.U. GOSHEN, IND„ U. S. A
fiOOD USE FOR LEFTOVERS
You Need
Meat Rattles May Bs Mads of On*
NO “ SPRING MEDICINE*'
Variety, or a Combination May
II y e a keep y e a r liv e r a c tiv e , y o u r bow els
Bs Employed.
r e g u la r s a d y e a r d ig e stio n good
For these use either cold chicken
ind ham, or voal and ham, or even
jold beat or a mixture of cold meats.
Jne pound of good abort crust pastry.
;wo cupfuls of cold meat, one cupful
>f sauce, one tablespoonful of finely
¡hopped parsley, salt and pepper, and
me egg. Roll out the paatry to about
i quarter of an lnoh In thickness, then
■tamp it Into rounda slightly larger
ban the gem pans, allowing two
rounds to aach gem pan. Cut the meat
■nto small dice; If chicken and ham,
>r veal and ham are being used, add
wfche sauce; If dark meat, use brown
lauce, stir the meat Into the sauce,
tdd the parsley, salt and pepper to
lasts. Grease the gem pans, line each
with pastry, put on ths lid, not forget
ting to first wet the edges. Make a
tola In the top of each, brush the top
>f the patty with beaten egg and bake
¿cm In a hot oven for 16 minutes.
Put them on a sieve until cold.
« Cures While You Walk.
A llen ’s Foot-Ease is s c e rta in cure fo r hot,
w est in*, cal Ins, and swollen, a. h lnK feet. Sola
>y a ll D ruggists. P riee 25o. D on't a ccept an»
u b s tltu te . T ria l packago FKKJS. A ddress
UlenS. Olm sted, Le Koy, N. Y.
-
R e g u la te th e B o w e l «
S tim ulate the» L iver
Im p ro v e D igestion and
Purify th e B lo o d
Salsctlon of Food Important
Tbe surest way to keep and re
store health Is to supply the normal
conditions of life, which Implies «
natural diet containing all the e l»
menta of nutrition in true proportion,
and based on the proper selection of
food for each meal. For it will not
do to mix all kinds of otherwise p ro»
•r food In one meal, but we mast
mado a meal of such foods as are
compatible. Otherwise we will turn
our stomachs Into an acid and gaa fao-
tory.—Tbe Naturopath.
W ater In bluing Is adulteration. Glass and wa-
te- make liquid blue coetly. Ruy Red Cruel Ball
Blue, makes clothea whiter than snow.
Answered.
Girl’s Father—Before consenting to
your marriage with my daughter, I
should like to know what you era
worth. Young Man—Well. I get »1«
a week, but I am worth $50.—Llppln-
cott’s Magazine.
Freezing Not Harmful to Flahas.
Fishes do not need to maintain a
inlform or nearly even bodily tem
perature, and they can be irozen solid
ind thawed out montus afterwards
without Injury to their health, it the
Impolite.
process la not too sudden. Such
■\ütcosv
W H ITE HOUSE W IL L BE “ D R Y ’ changes happen to millions of them
Toung Woman—That stupid fellow
»very year In the rivers of the colder has been following me for a half hour
without even speaking. I wonder
W ilsons, Marshalls and Bryans Bar parts of Siberia.
where he learned polttenesal
W ines and Liquors.
Even.
Washington, D. C.— It is said that
Gunman—‘ Ha! ha! I fooled ye
the Wilson-Marshall
administration all right This here gun ain't load
will be a “ white-ribbon affair, with no ed.” “ Don’t mention It, old top. That
wines or liquors served at any enter roll I gave you la stage money.” —
tainment. Not only do the President Ufe.
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and Mrs. Wilson and their daughters M others w ill fin d Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing
¡> * '5 0 4
bar the sparkling cup but so also do ly ru p ti e b e s t rem edy to use > 0» th eir oh ltd ran
"and H — S izes. Vice President and Mrs. Marshall, Mr. ' u rin g »he te e th in g ¡icrlod.
and Mrs. Bryan and other members o f
in health , and very rapidly,
“ Esquire” Not Understood.
the cabinet.
A letter addressed to John Brown,
When Secretary o f State and Mrs.
too—if you allow your Stom
Bryan had the British ambassador as a Esquire, rested comfortably In a little
ach, Liver and Bowels to
luncheon guest, Mrs. Bryan announced town of Germany in the “ E” com
is w h a t th e y al! say
that neither she nor Mr. Bryan drank partment of the post department
becom e weak and lazy.
wines and she knew Mrs. Bryce did waiting to be called for by Mr.
o f our
Esquire. One of the guide books
Keep them ‘ ‘up to the mark”
not.
Painless
Some years ago Mrs. John B. Hen warns against the use of this form o f
by the use of
Methods of
derson caused the wines in her home address explaining how It may be
Extracting
axis
taken
for
a
name.
to be emptied into the gutters in an
Teeth.
effort to stop the tendency in Washing
Out-of-town peo ton society to a too free use o f wines FOR ALL
RYE PAINS Pettits Eve Salve
ple can have their
and liquors. While the result of Mrs.
plate and bridge-
Henderson’s
efforts
were
not
far
Packing Food In Ferns.
work finished in one
reaching, the move o f President and
In Germany he use of ferns is eom-
day if necessary.
An absolute guar Mrs. Wilson, Vice-President and Mrs. lng into more* and more favor for
It promotes and maintains
antee. backed by 26 Marshall, Secretary o f State and Mrs. packing food
which is transported
M l w . il win. r
years in Portland. Bryan and others at least puts a quie either short or long distances.
Tbe | health. Try a bottle today
tus on wine drinking when they enter practice became common In England 1
tain and arc entertained.
and satisfy yourself. For
before it gained equal vogue In Ger
many, and the results are said to be
o m e t HOURS:
60 years the leader.
excellent, especially In shipping fresh
8 A. M. to S P. M.
Sundays 9 to 1
T on g W ar Is Resumed.
Phones: A 2029; Main 2029.
fruit, butter, fish and other food prod
San Francisco— One murder and
railing Bldg., Third and Washington, Portland
uct« whLh require unusual car«.
one unsuccessful attempt upon the life
p. N . u .
no . n - n x
Intoxication.
o f another man signalized the resump
Ha who
wno is
la anion
drunk In
in a carriage baa
naa »■■■ '
tion o f hostilities in Chinatown be zia
tween the Suey Sing and Bing Kung lad « fit; he who Is drunk In a trolloy I WARN writtnx to advertíaos, picu. Mo
I ” ti.. tM. P.P.F-
tongs. Suspects have been arrested lar is drunk.
His Practice Constantly Increas in the two cases and the police are
busy rounding up well known gunmen
ing Because o f the Wonder
in the Chinese quarter.
A curious
fact is that the first victim o f the re
ful Cures Effected By
opened warfare was a Japanese who
has been a member of the Bing Kung
tong for four years. His name was
T. Mizuhara.
Sloan's Liniment £ives instant relief from neuralgia or
sciatica.
It goes straight to the painful part — soothes the
New Y ork to Be Scoured.
nerves and stops the pain. D on’t rub— it penetrates.
New York— An effort to give New
PROOF
York City a thorough houae-clcsning
Mas. R udolph N isckx , Oconto,Wia., writes:— “ I have used Sloan’i
has begun under health department
Liniment lot toothache and neuralgia in the head where nothing else would
auspices. Voluntary assistance o f the
help me and I would not be without the liniment in the house.’’
public is relied upon to make a success
o f the movement.
Every nook and
cranny o f the city, it is hoped, will be
cleaned and swept to rid dwellings,
stores, factories, churches, theaters,
hotels and all other buildings o f what-
ever filth and rubbish may have ac
cumulated through the winter.
Elim-
■ nation, as far as possible, o f breeding
THE CHINESE DOCTOR
places for the fly is one o f the objects.
In gratitude to this wonderful man hia patients
t& l
0S S S > °
“ Going
k
Down”
“ DIDN’T HURT A BIT”
H ostetler’ s
Stomach Bitters
Wise Dental Co.
Reception Room Crowded
RelievesNeuralgia
Simple, Safe and Sure Methods.
c.
speak volumes o f praise f »r his skilful and satisfac
tory services in each o f their cases. Other pa*
tients have sent him personal letters and testi
monials, many o f which are on file in hia office and
will be shown on request.
His treatments consist o f remedies compounded
from Roots. Barks, Herb« and Buds gathered
from even the moat remote quarters o f the globe
and prescribed by him at his offices and labora
tories at K52H First street, com er o f Morrison.
Remedies for nearly ail the diseases in the whole
category o f medicine at hia hand.
CONSULTATION FRF.K.
I f yon live out o f town and cannot call, write
for sympton blank and circular, incioaing 4 cents
in stamps.
The C. Gee Wo
Chinese Medicine Co.
Opium Will Be Burned.
Pekin— The National Anti-Opium
162J First St., Cor. Morrison
congress, with a view to assisting
PORTLAND. OR.
China to suppress the opium trade,
will appeal to the Young Men’s Chris
tian association and missionary socie
ties throughout the world to open
Oagk tyrop. Ta*tee Good,
funds for the purchase o f as large
fa tim«. Bold by Dwgrieu.
a portion as possible o f the opium
stocks at the treaty ports. The stocks
, will be burned.
■ arr e tr a r c i
zm
j
Man Suffragist Punished.
London — Hugh A. Franklin was
sentenced Saturday in Middlesex ses
sions to nine months’ imprisonment
for setting fire to a railway carriage.
He informed the court that he did this
as a protest against the government’s
treatment o f the suffragettes. He de
clared that he would go on a hunger
strike. Franklin, in December, 1910,
was sentenced to six weeks’ imprison
ment for an assault committed on
Winston Spencer Churchill.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is also good for rheumatism, »ore throat, chest pains and sprains.
Fains All C o m
Mas C. M. Dowxix, of Johsnnesbutg, Mich.,
writes:—" I with to ssy your liniment is the best
medicine in the world. It has cured me of
neuralgia; those paint have an gone and I
o n truly say your Liniment did cure me. ”
Paia AX C o m
M l J. R. S winger , of 547 So. lath St.,
Louisville, Ky., writes:— “ I suffered with
quite a severe neuralgic headache for four
months without any relief. I used your
Liniment for two or three nights and I
haven't differed with my head eince. I have
found many quick reliefs from pain by the
use of Sloan’s Liniment and believe It Ito be
the best Liniment oa the market to-day. I
o n recommend it for what it did for me. ”
Wee Me., Mb., aad «1.00 at All Beelers,
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