Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19??, September 28, 1906, Image 4

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    P E R U N A P R A ISE D .
MUST INTEKVENE
Only Disposition o( the Contro­
versy In Cuba.
BID S FO R C H IN E S E .
Four Firms O ffe r to Supply Them for
W ork on Isthmus.
Washington, 8ept. 21.— Proposals
were submitted to the I-ithmian Canal
commission yesterday for the furnish­
ing of Chinese labor to be em ploy«d iu
R H E U M A TISM
A LM O S T A S COMMON IN SUM M ER A S IN W IN T E R .
W hile the damp, cold, changing weather of o .
Winter intensifies the pains and other disagreeable > 'w h is? * '*
symptoms of Rheumatism, it is by no means a
winter disease exclusively. Through the long
months of Summer its wandering pains and twitch­
ing nerves are felt by those iu whose blood the uric
acid, which produces the disease, has accumulated.
Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en­
tire system. Its primary cause results from the
failure of the eliminative organs, the Liver, Kid-
ueys and Bowels, to carry out of the system the
urea, or natural refuse matter. This coining in
contact with the different acids of the body forms
uric acid which ;s taken up and absorbed by the
blood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood,
making it sour and unfit for properly nourishing
L a s t Summer I had a severe attack of Inflamma­
the body, and as this vital stream goes to every to ry Rheum atism in the knees, from which I w as
to leave m y room for several months. I
nook and corner of the body, the poison is distrib­ unable
w a s treated by tw o doctors and also tried difler-
uted, to all parts. The nervous system weakens ent kinds o f linim ents and m edicines which
seem ed to re lieve me from pain fo r aw hile, but at
from lack of rich, p tfe blood, the skin becomes fe­ the
sam e tim e I w a s not any n earer g e ttin g well.
verish and swollen, the stomach and digestion are One d ay w h ile read in g a paper I saw an ad ver­
tisem
t o f S. S. S. for Rheumatism. I decided
affected, the appetite fails and a general diseased to g iv en
e it a trial, w hich I did at once. A fte r I had
condition of the entire system is the result.
taken three bottles I felt a great deal better, and
to take it regu larly until I w as en­
Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of I tire continued
ly cured. I n o w feel b etter than 1 have lor
all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing years.
C H A S . E. G IL D E R S L E E V E .
Old 32nd Street, N e w p o rt N ew s, Va.
muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable
and dangerous trouble. If the uric acid is allowed
to remain in the blood, and the disease becomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joints,
and they are rendered immovable and stiff, and the patient left a helpless cripple for life.
Every day the poison remains in the system the disease gets a firmer hold. The best time
to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then the blood takes on new life and
the skin is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. With the
proper remedy to force the acid out of the blood, and at the same time build up aud
strengten the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels aud other organs of the body, Rheumatism can be per­
manently cured. External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam­
mation, and for this reason are desirable, but they cannot have any effect on the disease.
The blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated before a cure can he effected.
S. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best’treatment for Rheuma­
tism. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid
and driving it out, and buildiug up the sour blood so it can supply nourishment and strength
to every part of the body, :! cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. is the only safe cure
for the disease; being purely vegetable, it will not injure the system iu the least, as do
those medicines which contain Potash or some other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. tones up
every part of the body by its fine tonic properties.
While cleansing the blood of all poisons it builds up the
appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, re­
duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completely
cures Rheumatism in every form—Muscular, Inflamma­
tory, Articular or Sciatic. If you are worried with the
nagging pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to be­
come chronic, but begin the use of S. S. S. and purge
the blood of every particle of the poison. Write for our book on Rheumatism, aud ask our
physicians for any advice you wish. We make no charge for either.
the construction of the Panama canal.
Sinners should not forget that heft
The requirements of the specifications
with one "1” will be Just as hot.— New
were, in brief, that the contractors York Herald.
should agree to supply the commission
The thing to do with a Milk Trust Is
with at least 2,501) Chinese, the com­ to sterilize and bottle It. New York
mission having the privilege of calling
Commercial.
M oderates Willing to A ccept Term s upon the successful contractor for adi
It is suspected that the R u f Riders
tional labor not exceeding 15,000. It
o f M e d a to rs . but Liberals Not
was further specified that the laborers were the first advocates o f simplified
Inclined to Yield.
shnuU be on the isthmus retdy for spelling.— Washington Post.
work within three and a hall months
Mlstur
Rosvelts
kon version
adz
of the opening of proposals and that gratly to the hops ov the spellng re­
Havana, Sept. 22 — Teace for Cuba, the contractors should deposit with formers. Thay think thuy own the
unless accomplished through American their proposals a bond of $50,000 as a erth.— New York World.
guarantee to fully carry out the terms
interventiou, seems to be further away
I f the strength o f the Cuban lnsur
of
contract.
rectlou could be measured by the num­
now than when Secretary of War Taft
\V die the commission has been in
ber of Its generals, there slioukl be no
and Assistant Secretary of State Bacon communication with about 150 individ
doubt of its success.— Philadelphia Rec­
began negotiations to harmonize the uah and corporations who had signified
ord.
oppoeing factions. The arrival today of a possible desire to submit propoeale,
It seems school teachers are paid a
M R S E S T H E R M. M I L N E R .
only four proposals were finally cffeied
three United States battle ships and
to the commission. In the piesence of trifle more than mill hands, which Is
Box 321, DeGraff, O bi«.
two cruisers in addition to those al- the contractors and others interest«d one example o f the working of the New
Dr. 8. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio.
ready here has had little effect on the the propositions were opened by W. England conscience. -N ew York Her
Dear Hir j —
I was a terrible sufferer from pelvic insurgents in the field, and, when the Leon Pt)pperman, assistant chief of the aid.
The Congress of Brazil voting an ap­
weakness and bad headache continuously leaders of the revolution were apprised office of administration of the commis
propriation o f $600,000 for the re lief of
I was not able to do my housework for of the squadron’ s presence they greeted sion.
A t the conclusion of the reading of a sister republic is a fine example o f
myself and husband.
the information with Spanish expres­ the proposals, M r. Pepperman
an­ South Am erican generosity. New York
I wrote you and described my condi
nounced that no award would he made Tribune.
tion as nearly as possible. You recom sions to t îe effect that .
of
the
contract
until
the
proposals
had
“ They cannot come into the brush.”
mended Peruna. 1 took four bottles of
The train wrecker is possibly the
been exam im d by the commission and
it and was completely cured.
I think
A meeting of the executive committee
most execrated of criminals, and yet
Peruna a wonderful medicine and have of the Moderate party was hastily sum its general counsel. I p accordance with he cannot cause as much suffering as
the t-pecifictitious, the proposals were
recommended it to my friends with the
moned this evening and it was voted made for the furnishing of d fferent does the bank wrecker.— New York
very best of results. Esther M. M ilner
American.
Very few of the great multitude of unanimously to accept whatever dispo­ classes of labor at a price fixed by the
Cuba affords an Indication o f what
women who have been relieved of some sition of the controversy Messrs. Taft hour in American gold.
A summary of the four proposals sub may be expected of a certain class of
pelvic disease or weakness by Peruna and Bacon may decide upon, in the
in
ittfd
follows:
patriots when they get their feet no
ever consent to give a testimonial to be hope that such a concession w ill induce
The
American-China
Contracting longer In the public trough.— Phlladel
read by the public.
the Liberals to yield sim ilarly. The company: Common laborers, 10 cents
phi a Record.
There are, however, a few courage­ latter however, have as yet signified
ous, self sacrificing women who w ill for no willingness to accept the decision of per hour; foremen and interpreters, 20
The quick lunch Is now said to be the
cents
an
hour;
physicians,
40
cents
per
the sake of their suffering sisters allow the American mediators.
chief cause o f divorce. The courts ami
hour;
cooks
and
barbers,
15
cents
pei
their cures to be published.
the doctors have not yet agreed which
Messrs. Taft and Bacon have practi- hour.
Mrs. M ilner is one of these. In her
is the quicker, the lunch or the divorce.
ally abandoned their hope of finding a
International
Contract:ng
company,
gratitude for her restoration to health middle ground and fear tl-e-t a decision
— New York Tribune.
Washington,
P
.
C
.:
Laborers
and
she is w illin g that in favor of either side would result in
A GRATEFUL
I f you read over that list o f slrnpll
the women of the no more than temporary tranquility cojks, 13 cents per hour; doctors, 3»
LETTER TO
cents per hour; assistant doctors, 36 fled words you will notice "klst.” T h a t’s
whole world should for the island.
DR. HARTMAN
It is their belief that cents per hour; interpreters, 2 % timee jirobably Mr. Carnegie’s personal con­
know it. A chronic American occupation is the only way
times tribution to the movement.— Phlladel
invalid brought back to health is no to end the c ivil warfare, and it is not 13 cents per L o ir ; foremen,
phla North American.
small matter.
Words are inadequate lenied that intervention must be fo l­ 13 cents per hour.
Wah Me Lee Hang A Co., Baltimore:
Burglary by automobile Is cropping
to express complete giatitude.
lowed by American sovereignity. M r.
Laborers, clerks and barbers, 12>& out iu uew fields. The possesion o f mo­
Taft has cabled to President Roosevelt
I n n o v a t i o n In K iiK lu n d .
cents per hour; foremen and interpre torcars by the dark-lantern fraternity
Patrice— I see the vicar o f Thames regarding the gravity of the situation, tere, 15 cents per hour; doctors, 25
indicates that it Is enjoying Its share
Dltton, England, makes the announce and Mr. Roosevelt is expected to dic- cents per hour.
o f the general prosperity.— New York
ate any further program.
Joel Julian Reuben, Washington, D
merit that he will reserve special seats
World.
C.: For the first 2,500 Chinese labor­
for those In boating costume in the
N o w -It Is Mr. Shonts and Mr. Gom
ers, 11 cents per hour; foremen, 40
parish church on Sunday morning in M E A T L A B E L S TO T E L L T R U T H
cents per hour; doctors, 60 cents per pers who are calling one another liars.
the southwest gallery.
Patrick— Hope he won’t forget to W ilson’ s Rules Forbid Calling Pork hour; interpreters 60 cents per hour; It really Is not a matter of very great
cooks and barbers, 30 cents per hour Importance to the public If they both
provide for those in bathing costume
B e e f and Libels on Lard.
For additional laborers above 2,500 per are, so long as that canal Is built.— New
who happen In, and that he will put
Washington, 8ept. 22.— Further ru l­ hour: First 1,000, 11 cents; second York Press.
’em where their costumes won’t get
ings in connection with the enforce­ 1.000, 107» cents; third 1,000, 10%
Edward o f England has done a good
wet.— Yonkers Statesman.
ment of the meat inspection law after cents; fourth 1,000, 10% cents; fifth stroke Iu Pacific Railways, thanks to a
B alk ed.
October 1 next were made public today 1.000, 10% cents 5 sixth 1,000, 10
tip from Morgan, of W all street. How
“ Doctor,” asked the caller with the bad by the secretary of Agriculture ami cents; seventh 1,000,
THE SW IFT SPECIFIC COM PANY, ATLANTA, GA.
10%
cents, pleasant to the eyes of commoners are
ly inflamed eye, “ what will it cost fn take
give an idea of what consumers are to eighth 1,000, 10 cents; ninth 1 000, the courtesies o f , kings.’ — New York
this grain of sand out of rny eye?”
expect hereafter when purchasing meat 9% cents; tenth, 1,000, 9% cents; World.
“ I shall probably have to charge you
A ft e r a F ashion.
T h e r e W a s a n O ld W o m a n , Etc.
$5 for the operation,” said the eminent products, particularly canned goeds. eleventh 1,000, 9% cents; remainder
Miss Abby Mayhem, o f the University
A stout little woman on an East I “ I presume,” said his old friend, “ now
of
16,000
9
cents.
Anything
savoring
of
a
llse
or
decep­
oculist.
of Wisconsin, says that women wiM Washington street car looked around 1 that you have 3 young man as an assist­
The last proposal is assumed at the
tive name w ill not be tolerattd and no
“ I can carry it cheaper than that,”
never he free until chcy discard petti­ anxiously for seats fo r the children ant pastor, you divide the parish work
joined the other, turning on his heel and picture, design or device which gives department to provide that, if the com­
' with him.”
any false indications of origin or qual­ mission enters into a contract with Mr. coats. That Is to say, they w ill con­ who were with her. T w o o f the older
walking out.
"Y’ es,” answered the elderly preacher,
Thus, owing to the greed of both par­ ity w ill be permitted on any label, as Reuben and wans the fu ll quota of 15, tinue In clothes confinement.— Washing girls had babies in their arms, accord­ i scratching his chin reflectively. "1 sup- 1
ton
Post.
ing
to
the
Indianapolis
Star.
People
ties, another prospective deal in real es­ for instance the picture of a pig appear­ 000 Chinese, he w ill furnish them at
! pose you could call it that. He does the
tate cam p to nnm zlit - f ’ hioutrn T r ih n n e
A New Y’ ork dentist demands settle­ on the car did not kno-w whether it marrying, and I do the burying.”
ing on a label placed on beef products, the rate of 9 cents per hour for common
S a l v a t i o n n n «l l l u l l r o a d Hat«**.
ment o f a hill for $2.110. A physician was an orphans’ home picnic or a Sun­
or the picture of a chicken upon the laborers.
H E A V E S C U & E D ! A remedy for Innf?.
L i k e a lin n .
throuc am i »jm J
A writer In Harper's Weekly quotes label of a veal or pork product.
recently asked a fee at the rate of $300 day school convention.
I trouble». Cur. s Hesves.
“ I want to get an alarm clock,” said
"Bt»g pardon, lady,” said the con­
an amusing story attributed to Dr. Itice
Geographical names are allowed to be
Coughs, Distemper and
a
day.
Not
much
fear
that
the
sick
will
T E S T IM O N Y IS S H E LV E D .
! the customer.
| Indigestion. Veterinari­
of Springfield, apropos o f the recent used only with the words
“ cut ”
die
disgracefully rich.— New
York ductor, "but you have given me only
ans us« und recommend
“ Here’s one o f silver plate fo r $10,”
eight tickets.”
meeting of railroad men and their law­ ‘ ty p e ," “ brand,” or “ style,” as the
PRUSSIAN
American.
interstate
Com
m
ission
Turns
Down
|
said
the
clerk.
HEAVE POWDERS
yers to find out what the new rate law ase may be, except upon foods pro
"D id n ’t know you charged for babes
Those Cuban
Insurgent
generals
Unitrusts w ill »ret them.
"T
oo
high.”
Pacific
Coast
Lumbermen.
Print fine at dealer. COe by
really means. Dr. Rice, it seems, used luced or manufactured in the place, |
would fiml It safer to follow the usual In arms,” said the little woman, as
1 mail. Send for Free hook.
“ W ell, here’s one made o f nickel for
to tell of a young Methodist who went state, territory or country named. For
Chicago, Sept. 21.— Various Eastern
P R U S S IA N R H M IJJY CO .. S I . P A H !., M INN.
practice and let the privates do the she kept her eye on all other members $5.”
forth from Wilbrahain Academy to instance, “ V irgin ia ham” must be and Western railroads, through their fighting, providing there are any pri­ o f her party.
CHAS. H. LILLY CO., Seattle and Portland, Wholesale Agt-
"T oo high yet.”
marked “ V irgin ia style h am ;” “ E n '
legal representativas, made strenuous
preach his trial sermon.
"B u t there are nine without them,”
vates In the insurgent army.— Philadel­
“ Here’s one made o f gun metal for T i l K I» \ I S Y
>vs all th «
“ W hat was your text?” he was asked lieh brawn” must be “ English styl objectione today before the Interstate phia Press.
said the conductor, apologetically. Per­
ml affords
braw n;” “ Westphalia ham” m rs. oe Commerce commission to the presenta
when he came back.
ri loevery
haps he really thought the woman had $ 2 .
Coal
went
up
another
10
cents
yester­
“ Gun metal? That sounds all right.
In d i n i n g
The word lion of testimony by the Pacific Coast
“ How shall ye escape If ye neglect ‘ Westphalia style ham.”
only eight tickets.
«' «•epl ng
day.
Ice
costs
small
consumers
about
I want it for my 12-year-old boy, and
‘ ham,” without prefix indicating the Lumber Manufacturers association in
so great a salvation?”
"Stand up. children,” commanded the
places
w h ere
twice
as
much
as
last
year.
People
who
if it sounds anything like a gun when
“ A good text— how did you handle species of animal is considered by the its petition against 25 Western rail­
Ulva
are
trouble­
little woman.
She was imperious in
some. » 'l e n i i ,
lepartment to be a pork ham, but trim
roads. The lumber manufacturers are want either heat or cold in their house­ her command, and immediately after It goes off in the morning I guess it’s
lient mul w ill
keeping are sadly out o f luck. — New
what I want.” — Yonkers Statesman.
not soi 1 or ln-
“ First, I showed ’em how great this mings removed from the ham and used asking to compel the railroads to furn
her order to stand up they all arose to
inre anything.
York World.
n
the
preparation
of
potted
meats
or
ish
adjustable
racks
on
Hat
cars
for
the
T ry them once
salvation is. then I showed ’em how to
their
feet.
nml you w ill never he without them. I f not kepi by
W hatever may be said o f England's
sausage,
or
when
used
alone,
may
be
transportation
of
lumber.
They
claim
escape if they neglected it.”
den era, sent prepaid for 20 c.
H a r o l d Somers*
Counting
them
one
by
one.
she
pres­
GASOLENE
ENGINES
3
to
4
h
orse­
known as “ potted ham” or “ ham sau­ that the roads furnish proper facilities boasted mastery o f ¿he seas, her gov­
14V Do K alb ave., Brooklyn, N. V.
ently came to a little boy o f about 8 p ow er fu lly w a rra n te d , 1125. A l l sizes an l
Not P e rso n a lly Concerned.
sage.”
for the shihpping of other commodities, ernment Is not afraid io reduce her
styles at lo w e s t prices. W rite for ca ta lo g .
years
old.
and,
pointing
her
finger
at
“ Waiter,” asked the man at the table
Frankfurter sausage no longer can be and is not doing likewise for the lum­ naval exp«»nditures In the face o f the
R t l t R S O N M AC MI N I RY C O M P A N Y
ffim. she s a id :
In the corner near the door, “ what are known as such, but must be «ailed bermen, discriminating against them m ilitary powers o f Europe.— Phlladel
Portland. Oregon.
these biscuits made of?”
"Sammy, I thought you stayed at
‘ Frankfurter style sausage.”
After the attorneys on both sides of the phi a Record.
“ They look, sir,” said the austere, digni
home with the rest of the children.”
The rules clearly define what consti­ lumber case had made exhaustive argu
WONDERFUL HOME
The phonetic spelling craze w ill not
fied waiter, "as if they wore made of
tutes pure lard, but prescribe that a mente, the commissioners declared that
Kt. V itu s’ Dance and nil Nervous Diseases 1
TREATMENT
be without profit if It teaches the ptiople
Portland cement, but I have no positive
0 perm anently cured by Dr. K lin e’ s (treat
knowledge. I have nothing to do with substance composed of lard, stearin or the case would be indefinitely post that the President’s name Is Roz-e-velt, N FITS
Th is wonderful Chi­
e rv
e Restorer. Send for F U K !•: |21 rial bottle and
rve
nese Doctor Is culled
the modus operand! of the cook room other animal fat and vegetable oil may poned.
not Ruzvelt, as so many Insist on spell­ treatise. Dr. It. H .K lin ,1x1.,931 A rch St., Phils.,P
great because he cures
be labeled “ lard compound.”
Shall I change them, sir?”
people without opera­
ing and pronouncing It.— Philadelphia
C ou ld P ro v e a n A lib i.
tion that are given up
N ew Points Under M eat Law.
O verconfl donee.
Io «lie. l i e cures with
North American.
Scott (w ith bill o f f a r e )—-Chicken |
those Wonderful Chi­
Wants Meat Inspection.
Washington, Sept. 21.— The decision
“ Ruggles. can you do a little figuring
OSH BRtf®
nese herbs, roots, buds,
I
f
we
rise
up
aud
call
blessed
a
man
soup,
s-u-p-e.
How
is
that
for
spell
for ine? I want to win a bet. Is your
harks
aud vegetable*
of
the
acting
attorney
general
has
been
London, 8ept. 22.— The city corpora
who increases the grass crop, what shall in f?
Hint are entirely un­
fountain pen in working order?”
asked
by
the
secretary
of
agriculture-
O
I
L
E
D
ion, at a meeting held today, resolved
known lo mediral sci­
we do if the government succeeds in
M ott— Supe Is right.
The chicken
“ Yea.”
ence In Ihl* country. Through the use
to exert paressure on the pre°ident of regarding certain provisions of the new
harmless remedies lids famous do lor knows
C LO T H IN G
the project o f making each hen lay two doesn’ t take any part In It to speak of.
I ’ ve
“ You needn’ t do it, Ruggles.
the action o f over «00 d. fferent remedies which
he local government hoard, J. Burns, meat inspection law, particularly as to
will
give
you
com-
he successfully uses In different diseases. II-
eggs where but one «‘gg was laid be­ — Boston Transcript.
lost.”
for the introduction of a b ill for com whether or not foreign meat products,
guarau ices to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, thr >n,,
plete
protection
fore?— N ew Y’ ork Ht»rald.
rheiimaitsni, nervousness, stomach, liver; k li­
One K in d .
pulsory
inspection at the tim e of or food products in which meat is large­
and long service
ne} s, e tc .; has hundreds of testimonials.
Secretary Root’s tribute to the “ In­
Teacher— Miss Badger, what do you laughter of all animals intended for ly a component pari, w ill be absolutely
Ch. rges moderat -. » all and see him. Path ms
You can't afford
out o f the city write lor blunkr and c rculur-t.
understand by “ the privileged ebxses?"
prohibited
from
entering
the
United
comparable
beauty”
o
f
the
women
of
the food of man, as well as the official
bend stamp. C O N st' L T A T I O N F ltK K .
to buy any other
(3oed—The botany classes. They can stamping by insperctos of all meat States and whetlmr England, Germany Argentina who pelted his train with
T o r In fa n t s a n d C h ild re n .
Every
garment
go out in the woods once iu a while.
Harness THEC. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO
and
France
w
ill
be
forced
to
provide
a
flowers
was
not
the
language
o
f
diplo­
found to be without disease. This bill
guaranteed
162 j First St., S. E. Cor. Morrison
s to provitle further that all foreign system c f governmental inspection and macy or o f gallantry. Travelers agree The Kind You Have Always Bought
T’ n d o u b l c d l y .
The best dealers sell it
Mention paper.
POR I I AND, OREGON.
iiled meat brought in be required to labeling which w ill be acceptable to that the composite feminine type o f Ar-
Marks— They say that crape on the
comply with the same standard af- this government.
gentlna is irresistible.— New Y'ork Sun.
door Is unlucky. Do you believe it?
The burning o f 5,000 cans o f food
Barks— It certainly is— if you ure home-made meats.
P a s se rge rs in N eed o f Food.
aud decayed fruits at Chicago the other
the subject o f the decoration.
Suits S ecretary Wilson.
Washingtcn, Sept. 21.— The plight day was the first official tnuifire lighted
N a tu re 's P roph ets.
These D egenerate Days.
*
< & .*
S h o e s
Washington, Sept. 22. — Secretary of the 500 passengers of the Pacific to celebrate tlie pure-food victory In
The katydid had been insisting that
B E S T IN T H E W O R L D
W atts—By the way, what is "tetanus” James W ilson, of the department of Mail steamship M ongolia, which re­
l«»glslatlon.
It
must
be
said
that
It
there
would
be frost within’ six weeks.
derived from?
W.L.Douglas
$
4
Gilt
Edga
llne^
Agriculture, today, when shown the cently went ashore near Midway island, made a good fire, even though the fumes
" I ’ ve no faith in your long distance
O’ Proudly Immature patriotism, most­
cannolbeequalledalany price/
.ondon dispatch regarding the action was made known to government officials did not add to the purity o f the atmos­ weather forecasts,” said the tree toad,
ly.— <’hicago Tribune.
To Shoe Healers:.
the city corporation in pledging here today through a cablegram receiv­ phere o f the »lumping grounds.— New "but I ’ m willing to bet there will bo rain
W. L. Douglas' Job­
inside of forty-eight hours.”
bing House is the most
teelf to urge a b ill for the compulsory ed by the manager in this city of the Y’ork Tribune.
complete iu this country
Whereupon the rival weather bureaus
The ne­
inspection of carcasses at the tim e of Commercial Cable company.
Sen a f o r Catalog
The Loudon Lancet, In possession of resumed their noisy predictions.
laughter, said it was a step in the cessity 'or the immediate sending of
all
available
facts,
concludes
that
with
There
right direction. He felt sure that any supplies was made apparent.
H o w 's This?
standard set by the British government are ordinarily less than 40 people on regard to disease and cleanliness the
We offer One Uumlred Dollars Reward for
could he fully met by American pack Midway island, and the infiux of 500 meat Inqtorted from the United Stat«‘s any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by For Baby s Bath; for Baby’s Clothes, for
an Eye Wash, Mouth Wash, Sterilizing
a ta rrh
- ‘ » ure.
—
ers and he therefore had no f a n that would mean a serious drain on the re­ nn»l Argentina Is to he p refe rm l to the H a irs« K. -------
J. « HKN KY A CO.. Props., Toledo, O. the Bottle, Washing Napkins.
home product.— New York Sun.
the exportation of meats to England sources of the island.
We , the u n d e r s i z e d , have kno wn F. J.
A B S O LU T E LY PURE
ey for the last 15 years, and believe him
would he diminished by such a law.
It Is pleasing to learn that Mr. J. Chen
perfectly ho norable in all business transac­ All dealers
Free Sample Borax and Borax Soap,
Mexican P lotters Held fo r Trial.
Plerpont Morgan returned from Europe tions ami rtnant ially able to carry out any ob- Booklet a d Souvenir Picture in colors, for IO cents
made by their hrm
and Dea •‘Ps name.
P A C I F IC LOAM I' B O k A X
Peasants in Grip o f Famine.
It ligations
Douglas, A riz., Sept. 21.— The pre­ "in a cheerful frame o f mind.”
W s s r A I r u a x , W h o lesa le D ru ggists, T o le d o . O. CO., Oakland, « 'al.
8t. Petersburg, Sept. 22. — The offi­ lim inary hearing of Thomas Espinosa might prove a disastrous summer for W a l d i n o , K i n n a . s & M a r v i n . \\ h olesa le Drug-
gists, Toledo, ().
cial report just issued gives hut little
us if lie should tie di«pleast*»l about
H a i l’s c a t a r r h Cure is taken internally, act­
and Elfanso Martinez, who, with a
ground for expectation that the famine
anything the «xmntry had done in his ing directly upon th e blood and mucous sur­
faces of the system. Price 7>c. ;>er bottle.
number
of
other
Mexicans,
were
arrest­
whi#*h has already a grip on many pro­
absenev. Washington Post.
Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Fam ily Pills are the best.
vinces in Russia w ill be less this wint­ ed here recently on a charge of con­
Portland Trade Directory
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES.
What Is to become o f the s e llin g
er. Although the winter wheat harv­ spiracy against a friendly power, ard
M*‘n'9 Shoes, V6 to 31.50. Boys' Shoes. $3
bee. that quaint sour»’e o f so much de­
to $1.25. W om en's shoes, $4 0 0 to $1.50.
Names and Addresses in Portland of Repre­
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est was above the average, spring wheat violation of the neutrality laws, was
M iss s ’ S c Children’s Shoes. $2 25 to .f.l.OO.
sentative Business Firms.
light and renown in the little
red
Hiram
Powers
had
put
the
finishing
T
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y
\V. I,. D o u g in s W o m e n 's , .11 L as «** a n il
proved a disappointment.
The Zemst­ concluded today before United States
C h ild r e n 's s h o e s ; f o r s t y le , fit n m l w e a r
school
houses,
if
the
Presidential
fiat
touches
on
his
Greek
slave.
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vo eoffers are empty through the fail­ Commissioner Hames. The men were
they e x c e l o t h e r m a k e s .
>epurslOr to be the best. W rits lor Ire« catalog.
" I ’ m satisfied with it just as it is." he
II I could take you Into my large
Hazciwood Co.. Fifth and Oak.
ure of the peasants to pay taxes, and held to the Federal grand jury, bond imposes the r«1 formed spelling on the said, standing off and admiring it. " I am
country?
New
Y»>rk
Sun.
factories
at Brockton, Mass.,and .«how
all the work of relievin g the famine being fixed at $500.
M K N 'S C I.O T H IN C I — Riiltnra .% Pendleton, sole
no such fool as Pygmali»>n was.”
60
you how carefully W .L . Dougin« shoe«
atteins Alfred Beniamin «V Co.'s correct clothes
falls upon the central government.
Struck by a sudden fear, however, that
K verylh ln g in m en's furnishings.
Morrison aud are made, you would then under.tand
H ook« for C om m on f a r r ie r * .
T ill* 1* the first question your doctor would
Sixth streets. Opposite postoli» ce.
Opens M ore Oklahoma Land.
Anthony Comstock might he lingering
w h y they hold their shape, lit better,
«a ll: "A r P your bowels rrg u ia rT " lie know«
K u ro p a tk in ’ s History of W ar.
The interstate commerce commission somewhere in the neighborhood, he hast P IA N O -» A ORO A N S — M any fine ins ruinants re wear longer. anJ are of greater talue
that dally action o f the bowel« la absolutely
Oyster Pay, Sept. 21.— The president
«M en tis! to recovery. Keep r«>ur liver .active
v e n t o us account s < kites* or rem oval nf miyer
ened to throw a sheet over it.— Chicago
has
sent
a
circular
letter
to
all
the
rail­
than any other make.
Nt.
Petersburg,
Sep*.
22.—
General
has
issued
a
proclamation
opening
the
and your bowel* regular by taking laxative
W rite for descr ption o f p snos now on hand
Tribune.
doses of A y e r’s Pills.
Wh er ev er you live, you can obtain W . L.
terms, etc. W rit* today, ttllbert Co., Portland
kum patkin has completed his- hook re­ Kiow a, Comanche and Apache Indian roads in the United States saying that no
Douglas shoes. His name and price Is stamped
The Interior de­ change in the present nwthod of account­
on the bottom, which protects you against high
The lamls in klahoma.
Backsheesh.
Mode by J. C A yer Co., L ow ell, Mass, h view ing the Russo-Japanese war.
ing
will
be
required
until
the
commission
prices and Inferior shoes. Take n o s u h s t i •
P. N. li.
No. 39 0«
A lso manufacturers o f
work is in several xolnmee and has partment w ill announce the date for
Upgardson What impressed you most
tute.
A^k your dealer tor W . L. Douglas shoes
shall prescribe the forms and books. All
■ A lt VIGOR.
and ins’st upon having them.
been submitted to the general staff. It the reception of sealed b idi under which must file nnual reports on or before Sept. during your trip abroad?
Fast Color Euelets used; they w ill not wear b’assu.
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the
50
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acres
of
land
are
to
be
dis­
Atom
The
touches
I
got
everyw
mav
not
be
permitted
general
circula­
here
" e n t i n a t h l is p a p e r.
W r i te tor Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles.
uere I i I R f f v 8 m
1 of this an»l subsequent year«.
CMfcKRV PECTORAL
posed o f to homesteaders.
went, of course.
W. L. D O ft iL A S , Dept. | j , Brockton, Mas«.
tion.
TAFT DESPAIRS OF MEDIATION
j
itr
Dr. C. Gee Wo
M A K E N O M IS T A K E
CASTOR IA
,
W. L. DOUGLAS
3 .5 0
muue T eam
Pale, Thin,
Nervous ?
Then your blood must be in
a very bad condition. You
certainly know what to take,
then take it —Ayer’s Sarsa­
parilla. If you doubt, then
consult your doctor. Weknow
what he will say about this
grand old family medicine.
Sold for over
years.
A Hers
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