For Cleansing the Blood
I have never found anything equal to Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. In our home it is regarded our
general family medicine. We use it whenever
we are bilious or run down, or have impure
blood or that tired feeling. I regard it only
simple justice to speak well of this mouicine,
that has proved its worth so many times. Cer
tainly we would not know what to do were we
deprived of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Mrs. L. H.
Nusbaum, Goshen, Indiana.
It is because it combines the great curative
virtues of more than 20 valuable ingredients—
just those prescribed by the best physicians—that
H o o d ’s S a rsa p a rilla
Possesses such remarkable curative power. It is the Spring Medicine for
the blood, stomach, kidneys and liver. Get a bottle today/
To Keep Room Fragrant.
You will find any room' delightfully
freshened if you will fill a bowl full of
boiling w ater, then pour on th e top a
few drops of oil of lavender. Leave
th e bowl in th e room for a few min
utes. T his will be appreciated espe
cially by those whose dining room is
n e a r the kitchen. W hen used ju s t be
fore d inner Is served i t countera'cts
kitchen odors.
GETTING DOWN
TO BRASS TACKS
Success these days means work
and lota of it. You can’t work
at top speed unless your stomach
is right on the job. If it isn’t, try
and get back into the stride at
once. Time is money and you
can’t afford to lose any.
Get the remedy a t any drug
store or send to
Powell Remedy Co.
Tailor Before Civilization.
Civilization m akes a m an, and th e
uncivilized man is in no resp ect m uch
$1 a Bottle. Six Bottles for $5.
b e tte r th a n the b east, and in m any re
spects not so good. W ith th e daw n of
civilization cam e th e tailor, and with
th e tailo r came higher and h igher
Only Success Worth Winning.
levels of civilization, m en of h igher
Ideals
and of g re a te r force b o th m en
T here Is nothing base In failure, hut
base failure; th ere Is n othing good in ta l and physical.
success but th a t w hich is well won.
T he applause of trium ph is a m ockery
to him who h as not deserved his suc
cess; If anything of conscience rem ains
to him such applause m ust be a posi
tive torture. W e alw ays know in our
L o c a l A g e n t f o r S to d d a r d - D a y to n lin e
h e a rts w hether we have m erited th a t
• f A u to m o b ile s , lib e r a l d is c o u n t to
w hich com es to us, and it is alw ays
H u s t le r , a g o o d n a m e a n d r e p u t a t i o n
sw eetened a hundredfold when we
c o u n t s m o r e w ith u s th a n e x p e r i e n c e .
know th at wo really have done some
W ill c o n s id e r L iv e p e o p le w h o w ill e n
thing fair and tru e for it.
t e r b u s in e s s . T h is a g e n c y in c lu d e s a
Spokane, Wash.
t WANTED
c o m p le te c o r r e s p o n d e n c e s a le s c o u r s e
a n d a c a r to d e m o n s t r a te w ith o n e a s y
Too Often This Is the View Taken.
te r m s .
"I think th e school teac h ers in th is
town ought to get more money than
GERLINGER MOTOR CAR CO.
they do." “W hat put th a t kind of an
690 W ash in g to n S treet,
idea into your head?” “Why should we
expect tho people who are educating
PORTLAND, OREGON.
our children to work for $70 or $80 a
month, when we pay our chauffeurs a t
least $100 and furnish them with board
and lodging b esides?” “But w hat does
Knew What She Wanted.
school teachin' am ount to, anyhow?
L ittle R uth listened in silence while
Look a t m ost of the teachers. They
a in ’t got noth in ’ but education."—Chi one a fte r an o th er of h e r elders refused
all but th e sm allest possible helpings
cago Tribune.
of m ince pie. One w anted “Just a little
piece,” a n o th er “only a very little ,”
Dally Thought.
etc. W hen the child's tu rn cam e sho
We sleep, but the loom of life never passed h er plate eagerly. "P lease give
■tops; and th e p atte rn w hich was me too m uch,” h e r native sin cerity
weaving when th e sun w ent down Is desired.
w eaving when it comes up tom orrow .
—H enry W ard 'B eech er.
Going Back.
U ncle E zra—Did you see "H am let"
S econd-H and M achin
ery b o u g h t, sold and a t the opera house last n ig h t? Unci«
e x c h an g ed : e n g in e s , E ben—Yep, and I tell you th a t fellow
boiler?«, sawmill«, etc. T he J . E. M artin Co.. 88 1st
S hak esp eare is certain ly falling off.
S t , P o rtla n d . S end fo r S tock Lint an d prices.
It w asn ’t n e a r as good as his "Com
edy of E rro rs” th a t I saw tw en ty y ears
We are Sole ago.—Puck.
.Agents for
HOLTON and BUESCHER
Chateaubriand’s Strange Tomb.
band in s tru m e n ts . T h e m ost com plete stock
St.
Malo, the gay w atering place on
o f M usical M erchandise in th e N o rth w e s t.
the FTench coa3t, has the rem arkable
W rite for C atalogues.
tom b of C hateaubriand, th e fa th e r of
SEIB EB L IN C -L U C A S MUSIC CO.
134 Second S treet
P o rtla n d , O regon F rench rom anticism . At high tide it is
covered by the sea. It is m arked with
a sim ple cross.
J
Machinery
BANDMEN:
Simple, Safe
and
Just Before It Happened.
B elshazzar (at th e fam ous feast) —
W ell, th a t's a nice surprise! T he din
n e r com m ittee has arran g ed to have
some m oving p ic tu re s!—Puck.
Sure
I t is ch eap er to feed v ir
g in soil th a n to re sto re f e r
tility once lost.
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and Painlessly.
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V
“DIDN’T HURT A BIT”
T H E C H IN E SE DOCTOR
I m p o r t e d t o li’s l a b o r a t o r y , a t 162 ^
F i r s t , f r o m th o f a r O r ie n t, th o s e m e d i
c in e s a r e m a d e u p in p r o s c r ip t io n s a n d
p r e s c r ib e d b y h im f o r th e v a r i o u s a i l
m e n t s t h a t h e Is c a l l e d u p o n t o t r e a t .
L s t th is w o n d e ifu l n a tu r e h e a le r d ia g
n o se y o u r case.
F ro m
th o v e g e ta b le
k in g d o m m o s t o f h i s r e m e d i e s a r e o b
t a i n e d in t h e f o r m o f r o o t s , h e r b s a n d
b a rk s w h o se c u ra tiv e p o w e rs a re u n
f a ilin g .
C O N S U L T A T IO N £ R E E
T h o s e li v in g o u t o f to w n a n d w is h in g
to s e c u re re m e d ie s , s e n d
4 c e n t s in
s t a m p s f o r c i r c u l a r a n d s y m p to m b la n k .
O p en E v e n in g s a n d S u n d a y s .
Nature’s Balance of Power.
In view of facts, one is alm ost will-1
ing to accept th e statem ent of a well-
know n French scientist, who has as
serted th a t w ithout birds to check the
ravages of insects, hum an lit’e would
vanish from th is planet in the space
of nine years. But for the vegetation
the insects would perish: but for the
Insects the birds would perish, and
but for th e birds vegetation would be
destroyed. N ature has. therefore,
form ed a delicate balance of power
w hich cannot be disturbed without
bringing great loss and unhappiness to
the world.
Suburb of
STORM’S TOLL IS
152 IN OMAHA
Two to Four Months’ Work for Many
Employes.
W ashington.—T he g re a te st count of
money and secu rities in th e h istory of
th e world will begin at th e T reasury
d ep artm en t on April 1, when John
Burke, ex-governor of N orth Dakota,
tak es th e oath of office as tre a su re r of
the U nited S tates.
To safeg u ard th e n a tio n ’s w ealth,
U ncle Sam required th a t th e retirin g
tre a s u re r’s record of th e tra n sfe r of
funds be verified by a count of the
Nebraska Metropolis
notes, coin and secu rities in th e tre a s
Wiped
Out;
Farm ing Area
ury. S ecretary McAdoo will appoint a
TO CU RE A COLD IN O N E D A T
com m ittee to tak e charge of th e vaults
Stricken.
T a k e L A X A T IV E BR O M O Q u in in e T a b le t» !
aud each vault and safe will be sealed B r u g e s 's r e f u n d m oney i f i t fails u> e u re . E . W.
on A pril 1 In prep aratio n for th e count. « R O V E S s ig n a tu r e u o n e a c h box. 25c.
Only money enough to keep the w heels
O maha, Neb.—W ith th e death list |
of th e governm ent revolving will be
A ustrian Girls to Learn to Cook.
laid aside for dally use while counting
Coolaery has never been taught In probably aggregating 152 and the list
is in progress.
A ustrian schools until last Septem ber, of Injured all of 40U, O m aha and the
It g enerally req u ires from tw o to when th e m in ister of education added
four m onths to m ake th e count. A It to th e curriculum of girls’ schools surrounding te rrito ry In N ebraska and
governm ent m ath em atician has fig u n d er his control, both elem entary Iowa faced th e problem of housing
ured out th a t It w ould ta k e one per I and advanced. He fu rth er stipulated th e thousands rendered hom eless by
son 300 y ears to verify th e records. th a t any girl taking up m odern lan Sunday n ig h t's tornado.
O rdinarily, every note, bond and o th er guages o r o th e r e x tra subjects shall
The num ber of buildings destroyed
secu rity is counted. U nless a shortage I be compelled to include cookery in her
Pink Eye, Fpizootlc,
of e rro r is discovered th e gold and sil i school course. In order to carry out w as placed in the neighborhood of 1200 j
Shipping Fever
,
v er stored in bags containing $1000 j the innovation as cheaply as possible, and th e property dam age a t several
and Catarrhal fe v u
each, is usually w eighed, a te s t bag be i re s ta u ra n ts a re run Id connection with ] million dollars. B elated rep o rts com- j
S u re c u r « a n d p o sit l v , p re v e n tiv e . no m a tte r h ow h o n e s a t a n y a x e
a r e in fe c te d o r “ exposed.** L iq u id , Riven on t h e t>>ngue; a c ts o n th«
ing balanced ag ain st all o th ers for ver th e la rg e r schools in populous cen ters iug to O m aha tended to Increase the]
Blood a n d G lan d s, e x p e ls th e poisonous g e rm s fro m t h e body. C u re s Dio-
enorm ity of the havoc w rought and In
ification. Arm ed gu ard s sta n d o ver the
te m p e r in D oga a n d S h e e p a n d C h o le ra in P o u ltry . L a rg e s t s e llin g livg
dicated
th
a
t
a
m
uch
w
ider
territo
ry
cou n ters and w orkm en to p ro tect them
•to
c k r e m e d y . C u re s L a G rip p e am o n g h u m a n b rin g s a n d is a fin e K id-
For Protection A gainst Autos.
had been in th e p ath of th e storm than
n e y rem ed y . 60c a n d $1 a b o ttle ; $5 a n d $ 1 0 a dozen. C u t th is ou L K e e j
from interferen ce.
It.
S how to y o u r d r u g g is t, w h o w ill g e t i t f o r yo u . F re e B ooklet, “ D is
was
a
t
first
show
n.
L osses seldom have been found in
T h at p edestrians on ru ral roads w ear
te m p e r, C au ses a n d C u reo .” S p e c ia l a g e n ts w a n te d .
The hospitals in Omaha^ a re full of
th ese counts. W hen the tre a su re r was w hite patches on th e back of th eir
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.,
GOSHEN. IND., U. S. A
changed som e y ears ago, $600 was | clothing a t night and th a t th e backs of injured, m any of whom have not been ■
stolen in th e course of th e official wagons he painted w hite as a protec- identified, ap p aren tly because th eir
count. A lab o rer engaged to lift the j tion ag ain st autom obiles has been seri friends are eith e r dead or am ong the
injured.
Kissing Conjugated.
heavy bags of coin, su b stitu ted leaden ously proposed in England.
discs for silv er dollars In several bags,
“Sa>m Slick once said th a t kisses
Lincoln, Neb.—One hundred are were like creation—m ade out of noth
n ecessita tin g a five m o n th s’ count of
dead, tw ice a s m any m ore w ere In ing ind very good; and another Am er
every do llar of the $115,000,000 in the
jured, some fatally, by death-dealing ican w riter thus conjugated the verb , NO “ SPRING MEDICINE**
big silv er vaults. The lab o rer w as con
tornado which dev astated O m aha and "to kiss." “Buss, to k iss; rebus, to kiss ; It y e a k eep your liv e r e c tlv e , y o u r bowule
victed of th e th e ft and th e retirin g
its environs early Sunday last. It de again; plurlbus, to kiss w ithout regard !
r e g u la r an d yo u r d ig estio n good
tre a s u re r relieved by congress of the
Munyon’s
Faw-Paw
m
oralized teleg rap h and telephone s e r
responsibility of th e loss.
Pills are unlike anoth vice and cu t O m aha off from commun-] to num bers; syllabus, to kiss the hands
instead of the lips; blunderbuss, to '
er laxatives or cathar ication w ith th e outside world.
kiss the wrong person; erbus, to kiss |
C ITY A W A ITIN G A T T A C K .
tics. They coax the
T h irty to forty blocks in the resi in th e d ark ; om nibus, to kiss e v e r»
liver into activity by dence section a re said to have been one in th e room .”
Notice of Eighteen Hours Given Fed-
gentle methods, they sw ept by th e storm , killing scores of
erals in Cananea.
do not scour; they do persons, injuring several hundred and
R e g u la te th e B o w e l*
C ananea, Mex. — A fter failing to
not gripe; they do not leaving hundreds of w recked resi
S tim u la te th e L lu e r
force a su rre n d e r from G eneral O jeda
weaken; but they do dences in th e p ath of th e storm .
Im p r o v e D ig e stio n a n d
a t Naco, on th e A rizona border, state
T rain s w hich pulled into th e city
start all the secretions
Cheating the Stage.
troops u n d er G eneral Obregon again
F*urlfy t h » B lo o d
,
shortly before 6 o’clock w ere Btopped
of
the
liver
and
stom
th re a te n Cananea. The groups under
“W hy Is there no g reat American
a t th e edge of th e city to ta k e on dead
ach
in
a
way
that
soon
Obregon and Colonel C abral retu rn ed
ram atist?” asked the a rt pessim ist.
puts these organs in a bodies and the m any injured. T he vil d “B
Making It Clear.
to Del Rio, betw een C ananea and
ecause,” replied th e sardonic m an
healthy condition and lages of Benson, Dundee and Florence, ager, “when an A m erican is capable of
Naco, and se n t a n o th er dem and for
T i e break (aster had ordered a hali
suburbs of O maha, virtually a re wiped!
•arrects constipation. Munyon’s Paw-Paw out. Only th e fact th a t a heavy rain thin k in g up a first-class practical plot but steak. The w aiter returned to an
su rre n d e r to Colonel Moreno here.
The m essage received by Colonel Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and fell for a half hour a fte r th e tornado and dressing it up In good speeches he nounce th a t a Bteak could not b«
Moreno from th e s ta te tro o p s’ chief nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken; saved the m ass of w reckage and many d oesn't bother about the th e a te r. He served, but th at a filet was possible
said th a t an a tta c k would be made they enrich the blood instead of impover of the bodies of th e dead from being goes Into politics.”
“The filet comes from here,” he ex
w ithin 18 hours. O bregon also noti ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all burned.
plained, laying two fingers a th w art hli
fied tho U nited S tates consular agent the nourishment from food that is put into
R ed Croes B all B lue g iv es d o uble v alu e f o r y o u r side ai>d speaking as one perfectly
T he W eb ster s tre e t telephone sta-| m onay.
goua tw ic e aa f r y as an y o th e r. A ak y o u r good halibut to another.
here. O bregon suggested th a t all non- S. Price as cents. AH Druggists.
tion, containing a score o r m ore of s ro c a r.
com batants be rem oved to places of
girls, w as one of the buildings h it by
safety, especially resid en ts of the
About Umbrellas.
______
the storm and in a m om ent w as tw ist
table land, w here th e 35C federal
Driving Belt Long In Use.
ed and torn. Several of th e girls w ere
E yeglass w earers have long since
troops a re entrenched.
A driving belt in an engineering
com plained th a t people a re careless
If O regon a tta c k s from the east, the w orks a t Sm ethwick, England, has killed o utright, and m any o th ers w ere w ith um brellas. Many pairs of glasses
g overnm ent troops will find them been in continuous use for thirty-tw o injured.
A m oving-picture show w hich was have been knocked off and broken by
selves betw een two fires. The in su r years, and h as “traveled” a distance
s t pu ttin g on its final film w as persons who selfishly refuse to move
gent forces moved th e ir tra in s to w ith equivalent to seventy-four tim es round ju
struck. T he roof of th e building fell an um brella so a s to allow o th er peo
in four m iles of C ananea, while cav th e world.
in and in th e m ad ru sh w hich w as ple to easily pass. A few even persist
alry moved to sk irt th e town. A few
m ade through th e only exits open, in dangerously spinning an um brella
rem aining A m erican w om en and chil
m any of those w ho w ere Injured w ere along a crowded street, endangering
dren have sought places of safety. The
the glasses and som etim es eyes of
tram pled and crushed.
When
Your
Eyes
Need
Care
Mexican W hite Cross Society m em bers
passing walkers.
The
rush
continued,
how
ever,
over
|
Most of your downhearted- 0
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r
in
e
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e
R
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m
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d
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.
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m
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g
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ls
are p rep ared for th e expected b attle.
n e — A c ta Q u ic k ly . T r y i t f o r R e d , W e a k , the bodies of th e dead and a few of
ness and “ blue feeling” can
Pretoria Raising Hops.
W a t e r y E y ei a u d G r a n u l a t e d E y e lid s . U lus* the atte n d a n ts escaped.
ASK P R E S ID E N T T O AID.
be traced to a lazy liver.
t r a t e d B o o k in e a c h P a c k a g e .
M u r in e la
M ayor D ahlm an, of O m aha, te le
E xperim ental hops are now being
com pounded by o u r O cu lists—n o t a “ P a te n t M ed
Biliousness is a sure de
ic in e ’’— b u t u sed In s u c c e s s fu l P h y sic ia n s ’ P r a c graphed G overnor M orehead shortly grow n a t the governm ent botanical
Illinois Vice Commission Present Find tlc e f o r m an y y ea rs. Now d ed icate d to th e P u b
stroyer of health and hap-
lic a n d so ld by D ruggist s a t 25c an d 60c p e r B ottle. a fte r m idnight for several m ilitia com station n ear Pretoria.
Should success
ings at Washington.
M u rin e Uyc S alv e In A se p tic ’I’ub es, 26c a n d 60a. panies to p rev en t the residences and
Q
attend the attem p ts, a very rem u n era m piness.
W ASHINGTON.—T he w hipping post M urine E ye R em ed y C o ., C h ica g o th e dead bodies from being looted. T h e 5 tive Bide line will be w ithin the reach
for w hite slave traffic k e rs and seduc
O m aha com panies w ere only partially of the South African farm er. T here
e rs of women, m ore careful train in g of
available, according to th e reports, and a re ten brew eries in the country using
Can Write His Name 394 Ways.
children and abolition of joy rides and
the G overnor and A djutant-G eneral over half a million pounds, or more
ragtim e dancing w ere advocated as
Probably no surnam e has undergone Hall Im m ediately ordered put tw o Lin thun 250 tons of hops per annum . T his
rem edies for the social evil a t a h e a r so m any changes as th a t of Sir H arry coln com panies and o th ers from n e a r rep resen ts a cash value of $162,500.
ing conducted by th e Illinois S ena S tapleton M ainw aring (pronounced by tow ns.
torial Vice Comm ission, w hich cam e M annering). A t P eover hall, his Che
M o th e rs w ill fin d M r,. W inslow *« B o o m in g
to W ashington prim arily to in te re st shire home, th ere is a paper showing
B y ru p tl e b e s t re m e d y to ubo to r t h e i r u h U iiO ii
P re sid e n t W ilson in a Nation-wide th e nam e w ritten in 394 w ays.—Lon
will make the liver active,
d u r i n g **ie t e e th i n g p e r io d .
vice crusade.
_ assist the digestion, help _
don Mail.
Many Miles of Sauaage Link*.
T he com m ission secured th e prom ise
the bowls to become regu- |
of P re sid e n t W ilson to consider th e ir
lar and make life a pleas
T he sausage eaten In this country In
W a t i o s V* C o le m a n »
req u est for him to call a conference of
P a te n t Law yer,W ashington,
T erre H aute, Ind.—N ineteen persons the course of a y ear would encircle the
ure.
Get a bottle today.
D.C.
A
dvice
an
d
books
free,
governors and rep re se n ta tiv e s of vice
reasonable. H ig h est references. B est services. are known to have been killed, 250 are e arth more than six tlmeB.
com m issioners of various s ta te s to
seriously injured, 275 hom es are de
study th e social problem , th e confer
stroyed and o th e r property dam age,
Mosquitoes Attracted by Music.
ence to be held in W ashington as soon
estim ated a t nearly $1,000,000, w as the
as practicable. R ep resen tativ e Hill, of
In som e p a rts of India, w here moB- toll of the tornado th a t d ev astated '
Illinois, agreed on req u est of the com quitoes abound, it is im possible to play T erre H aute and vicinity Sunday night.
m ittee to introduce in C ongress a bill th e violin because the music attra c ts T he officials in charge of the rescue
creatin g a com m ission to look into the Insects in g reat num bers. When w ork say the list of dead will be in
vice conditions in th e D istrict of Co th e first notes are heard, th e mos creased as the search ers clea r aw ay
B Y A SPECIALIST.
lum bia.
quitoes sw arm In clouds around the the debris of w recked buildings.
A t th e hearing, atten d ed by m any player and m ake the m ovem ents ol
H undreds of hom eless a re being n e T s s h o a u n s d a n f d a s l l i o n ? g p e h o a p i r l e w s h u o f , f e r h a f v r o i n m g b t r a i l e d d
p rom inent women and m en in terested th e hand im possible.—H a rp e r’s Weekly cared for by ch aritab le in stitu tio n s n e a r l y e v e r y a d v e r t i s e d h a i r t o n i c a n d
in social w elfare work, th e low wage
and citizens, w hile the w recked d is h a i r - g r o w e r w i t h o u t r e s u l t s , h a v e r e
question as a cause of girls going
tric t Is being patrolled by Company B, s a i t g t e n n e d d a n t h t e d m i s s c e o l v m e f s o r t to . b Y a e l t d n t e h s e s i r a c n a d s e I t is s
w rong w as discussed, several of the
F irst R egim ent, Indiana N ational n o t h o p e l e s s ; I h e f o l l o w i n g s i m p l e home
w itnesses decrying th e idea, insisting
p re s c rip tio n h a s m a d e h a ir g ro w a f t e r
Guard, and th e local police force.
t lack of edaeaStm and resisting
T he m ilitia w as ordered out early In y f o e r a r s r e o s t f o b r i a n l d g n e g s r s a , y a s h d a i Is r a t o l s o I t u s n e o q r u i g Q r i ^ ^ F ^ l .
force had m uch m ore to do w ith the
the day by G overnor R alston, who di c o l o r , s t o p p i n g h a i r f r o m f a l l i n g o u t ,
dow nfall of women. Men, too, w ere
rected the relief m easures from Indi a n d d e s t r o y i n g t h e d a n d r u f f g e r m . I t ;
w ill n o t m a k e th e h a i r g r e a s y , a n d c a n
blam ed as prim arily responsible for
anapolis.
b© p u t u p b y a n y d r u g g i s t : B a y H u m , 6
th e degrad atio n of girls.
o u n c e s; L a v o n a do C om posée, 2 o u n ce s;
Fiercest Cyclone In History
Sweeps Corn Belt.
DISTEMPER
Y ou N eed
CONSTIPATION
POWELL’S
Stomach Remedy
I
W IL L C O U N T N A TIO N ’S CASH.
is w hat they ali say
of C
Painless
Methods o f
Extracting
Teeth.
O u t-o f-to w n peo
ple can h av e th e ir
p la te an d b rid g e-
w ork finished in one
d ay if n ecessary .
A n ab so lu te g u a r
an tee. backed b y 26
y ea rs in P o rtla n d .
B
HOSTETTER’S
■ SI OMACH BITTERS'"
NINETEEN KILLED IN TERRE
HAUTE, IND., CYCLONE
PATENTS
HOW TO GROW HAIR
ON A BALD HEAD
Stiff Joints
Sprains,Bruises
Bamboo Growing Advised.
Oroville, Cal.—A ccording to S uper
in te n d e n t J. R. Beagles, of th e U nited
S ta te s P la n t Introduction G arden, the
ad ap ta b iltiy of C alifornia conditions
for the grow th of bam boo on a com
m ercial scale has been proved beyond
p erad v en tu re of doubt. A ctual official
m easu rem en ts of bam boo grow ing
a t th e P lan t Introduction G ardens
show a tim b er grow th am ong the bam
boos of 17 inches in 24 hours. The
bam boo could alm ost be seen grow ing.
O fficials a t th e garden say th a t in the
grow th of bam boo th e re is an oppor
tu n ity fo r practical tim b er co nserva
tion by o b taining a new supply.
Trainload Escape* Death.
Lyndonviile, Vt.—F acing w hat ap
peared to be im m inent death, th e en
gineer of a p assen g er tra in from Mon
treal for Boston bro u g h t th e crowded
coaches to an ab ru p t stop on the edge
of a to tte rin g bridge. An Inatant la te r
th e stru c tu re , w eather-w eakened by a
flood, gave w ay u n d er th e w eight of
the locom otive, and th e engine w ith Its
crew plunged in to th e ice-choked
stream .
T h e 125 p assen g ers who
scram bled o u t of th e c a r to learn the
cause of th e ir sudden shaking up re
ceived a second shock when trainm en
reported th a t an o th e r bridge a mile
back had been sw ept ay&y
Extra 8eaaion May Be Long.
W ashington.—Demócrata have ex
pressed the view that the extra ses
sion of congress would be a prolonged
T h e C. G cc W o
affair. This was on the assumption
C h in e s e M e d i c i n e C o .
orrict H OURS:
that President Wilson would recom
8 A M. t o 8 P . M.
S u n d a y . 9 t o 1 mend to congress consideration of the
162J First St., Cor. Morrison
P h o n e .: A 2 0 2 9 : M om 2 0 2 9 .
currency question as well as other
PORTLAND, OR.
r o ll i n e B i d e ., T h ird e n d W a .h in c ' o n . P o r tla n d matters of pressing Importance, inso
far as their discussion would not inter
fere with the right of way of tariff!
revision. The President has Indicated
within the past day or two that he
will urge other needed legislation
The North Pacific College was estab when the tariff is out of the way.
lished in 1898. It has departments o f
■ Save th* Babies,” Is Cry.
Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in
New York.—"Save the babies” will
America has better facilities for the train
ing of young men and women for success be the motto of the organizations affil
ful professional careers. The annual ses iated in the Babies’ Welfare associa
sion begins October F irst An illustrated tion taking part in the coming cam
catalog o f information will b e forwarded paign for a "spring clean-np” of New
York City. Societies conducting milk
upon application to
stations, day nurseries, baby hospitals
and other Institutions for Infant wel
fare are to take part in the prelimln
ary campaign of education now start
lu t Sixth ud Ortfsa Sts. PsrtUad, Ora.
ing.
W ise D ental C o .
Norih Pacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy
North Pacific College
Banish
a
“Dull C are”
are relieved at once by an applica
tion of Sloan’s Liniment. Don’t
rub, just lay on lightly.
“ S lo a n ’s L in im e n t h a s d o n e m o re
th a n a n y th in g I h a v e e v e r trie d
f b or ood
s tiff J o in ts. I g o t m y h a n d h u r t so
a d ly t h a t I h a d to s to p w o rk r ig h t in
th e b u s ie s t tim e o f th e y e a r. I th o u g h t
a t firs t t h a t I w o u ld h a v e to h av e m y
h a n d ta k e n off, b u t I g o t a b o ttle o f
S lo a n ’s L in im e n t a n d c u re d m y h a n d .’*
W il t o n W h e k l l u , M o rris, A la.
Good for Broken Sinews
G . G. J o n e s , B a ld w in , L. I., w rite s :
—“ I u sed S lo a n ’s L in im e n t f o r b ro k e n
sin ew s ab o v e th e k n e e caj> c a u se d by a
f a ll a n d to m y g r e a t s a tis f a c tio n w as
a b le to re s u m e w o rk in less th a n th r e e
w eek s a f t e r th e a c c id e n t.”
SLOANS
LINIMENT
Fine for Sprain
M r H * * r y a . V o e h l , 64 S o m e rse t
B t., P la in fie ld , N . J . , w rite s : — “ A
fr ie n d sp ra in e d h is a n k le so b a d ly
t h a t I t w en t b la c k . H e la u g h e d w hen
I to ld h im t h a t I w o u ld h a v e h im o u t
in a w eek . 1 a p p lie d S lo a n ’s L in im e n t
a n d in fo u r d a y s h e w as w o rk in g a n d
said S lo a n ’s w as a r ig h t g o o d L in i
m e n t.”
P r ic e 2 5 c .,
6 0 c .. a n d $ 1 .0 0
R loan’s B ook
o n h o rs e s , c a ttle ,
sh eep a n d
p o u ltr y s e n t f r e e .
Address
Dr.
Earl S.
S lo a n
Mm,
U.S.A.
M e n th o l C r y s ta l s , o n e - h a l f d r a c h m .
If j
Poor Suitors Unwelcome.
y o u w i s h It p e r f u m e d , m id h a l f t o o n e
W ellesley, M ass.—F o rty W ellesley t e a s p o o n f u l o f T o - K a l o n P e r f u m e , w h i c h
College girls have said good-bye to e u n n t i s t . e s T p h e i r s f e p c t r l e y p a w r a i t t i h o n t h is e o h t i h g e h r l y I n r e g c r e o d i n i - i
m atrim ony u n til a t least th re e years m e n d e d b y p h y s i c i a n s a n d s p e c i a l i s t s ,
a fte r graduation and until men come a n d is a b s o l u t e l y h a r m l e s s , a s It c o n - i
along who have an Income of a t least t h a o i i n s s o n o f n r e e q u o e f n t t h l y e p f o o u lo n B d n o i u n a h w a o i r o d to a n l i c c o s - . I
$5000. T hey a re m em bers of the new D o n o t a p p l y t o t h e f a c e o r w h e r e h a i r
organization, th e W ellesley M arriage le n o t d e s i r e d .
Club, and of th e 50 who have been In
vited to Join only 10 refused. M em ber
Daily Thought.
ship Is lim ited to 300 and a m eeting
Forget ourselves; help us b ear cheer
will be held a t w hich 20 m ore girls
Regular Meal.
will tak e th e pledge. W hen 100 have fully the forgetfulness of o thers.—Rob
become m em bers, officers will be ert Louis Stevenson.
“He eagerly swallowed every word
elected. T he ob ject of the club, so It
she bestowed on him. h.c fed upon her
Y e « C e n G e t AWeeTf ¡Toot-Case TRCC.
Is said, is to d ecrease business In the
very look, he lived upon the sm iles she
W r ite A lle n S . O lm s te d . L e R oy, N. Y . , f o r a
divorce courts.
r e e s a m p le o f A lle n ’s F o o t-K ee# . I t c u r e e gave him .” "T h at's w hat I call an all-
iw e a tln g . h o t s w o lle n , a c h in g feet. I t m a k e s consum ing passion."—Judge,
n ew o r t i g h t s h o e s c iu y . a c e r t a i n c u r e for
Postmaster Quit Jobs.
:o rn * . in g io w in g n a il« a n d b u n io n s . A ll d r u g
Practical Teaching.
W ashington.—Because of the exten g ist« « « li lt. 26o. D o n ’t a c c e p t a n y s u b s t itu t e
One settlem ent w orker in New York
sion of the classified civil service to
Freak of a Vowel.
city has made a specialty of teaching
Include fourth-class postmasters and
Grlgg—"This morning I caught a boys how to make articles of furniture
the announcement that postmaster* of
that class would be subjected to a] fragment of conversation between a out of old packing boxes.
competitive examination, the postof- native and a foreigner. The former
flee department la receiving nearly 20 was saying: 'The "o,” remember, Is
resignations a day. Officiala declare pronounced like “I” in Jim.’ What Dr. Hall's new and com plete book o i
that about 2000 fourth-claas postmas word do you suppose he referred to?"
S E X U A L
ters have resigned since the executive Briggs—“That’s easy! ‘W om en/ of
order carrying them Into the civil ser course."
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Practically all of the resignations M A K E BIG M O N EY ! B * o u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e .
P la in T r u t h « c t S e x L i f e
ooy « a les a n y w h e r e .
S h o w nam plea an d ta k e
are In postofflces where the postmas E ardors.
every person need« to know j
N o risk . D o n ’t w a it; w r ite today.
S a f e ty in marriage relations
ter’s salary is merely nominal.
Dept. 12. R oom t i l . W ilcox B id*., P o rtla n d . O r.
Woman Makes Air Voyage.
San Diego.—W. Leonard Bonney, a
Los Angeles aviator, with Mies Mar
garet Stahl as a passenger, flew In a
monoplane from Los Angeles to this
city, a feat heretofore attempted, but
not successfully. The distance la about
100 miles. Bonney and Miss Stahl left
L o b Angeles at 1:30 P. M , Sunday.]
The day was windy and chilly, but the'
aviators met with no mishap, except
the breaking of a skid when landing.
The flight was the first leg of a 500-
mlle tour of Southern California.
Bachelors Beg for Wives.
Klamath Fails, Or.—Having become
wealthy growing alfalfa and grain on
their homesteads, a large number of
bachelori of Langell Valley, near
here, have appealed to Rev. George H.
AM Taught Markmanahlp.
Feeae, of Klamath Falla, begging him
Every town of any importance la to secure for them "carload Iota” of
th* Port Elizabeth district of South marriageable women. Mr. Freese Is
Africa has lta rifle range, on w hich1
aallltary companies and school cadets making an effort to comply with their
practice. Even boys 11 y e a n old art request and has addressed letters to
supplied with rifles and allowe« ta Eastern cities, with the view of secur
ing 200 women, as a starter, for thei
ihooL
lonely bachelors.
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