fife EvkUifiHikikK&vk&Mfa talis, jqregon PAOH HHVMN MONDAY, JANUARY ftl, lfKtU rr TIKE SILTS Tl FLUSH S I'jit I,(hn Mont If Vim Kxl llarU. hy or lliivo llludilcr Troulilo Mont forniH uric nclil which ox cites mill nvorworks tlm kldunyn In tlwlr (iffortH to flllur It from llio system. Itugulnr nnloni of in out iiiuhJ fliiHli Hid kldimyH occnnlmmlly. Yim iiuiMt relievo thiiiii lllm you rnllnvn your howols; romnvlug all tho iicIiIh, wrnitn mill poison, iilso ymi foul a dull m I mi ry In tho kldmiy region, sharp imliiH In thu Imck or nick liomlachi), iIIzkIiios, your Rtoiiiurh sours, toiiKiio In contoit nml when tho woathar In hail you hnvu rlimimnllc twinges. Tho urliio In cloudy, full of sediment; tin) chnnnels nfton got Irrltntml, obliging you to got up iwo or throo tlmos dur Iiik thn night. To noutrnllzo thoao Irritating nclilN ami flimh aft tho hoily'H urinous wusto K'it ntiout four oiiiiccn ot Jml Bnlts from any plinrmncy; tnko a tnhlcspoonful In n glnss of wnlnr lo foro bronkfast for it fow dnys nml your kldneyu will Hum net flno nnd hliiddnr illnordom dlanpponr. Thin fu moil n HnltN Ik nimlii from tho ncld of grope nml lemon jttlco, combined with llthln, nnd hm lioon lined -for gonorntlons to clonn nml Htlmtilntn sluggish klilnoyn nnd ntop bladder lr rltntlon, Jml Baltn Is Imtxpouslvo; hnrmless nnd make n dnllKhtful of forvoscont llthln-wstor drink which inllllom ot uion nml womon tnko now nml then, Hum nrolillnc sorlous kid ney nml blndilor ilUoniirn. Adv. "N. Y. "Four Huhdred"Is Moving' BBT'JWBpiftTtf3BBaMyljH?V'gv4iffi'fr, . y$Vt'h siXuSwIP'VI 'lvJ JBiBfl lng to city record, no less than 20 J Chinese laundries nnd tho majority of thoso It In doclarod, havo nutomo lillo dollvory wagons. Thoro nro nliio no lens than a dozen Chlncso res taurants In liutto and sfcoros of Chin 080 nro cngngod In othor business pursuits. HllltlNIIIlS' DKIHCATIO.V Button Hiiunro, nt Fifty Hovi'nlh streot nnd Hast Illver, Now York city, In to ho taken from tonomont dwoll orN and iniiilu n fanhlnnahlo rusldenco squnro for inomhorN of tho "four hundred " Overhead trains rumblo ncroHN on tho QueenaborouKli hrldgo, iihown hero, nnd Illnckwotrii Inland, whero tho city's prisons nro Incatod, In part of tho outlook. Fifth nvonuo linn become "Impossible," tho society IcadorH nay. On tho left In tho building which Mm, W K, Vandarhllt (Inset) lion bought, Bho, will build n now homo on this alto. HKMSN'A, Mont., Jnn. 31. Kills Lowls Onrrctson, of Tncoma, Wh., Imperial Potentate of tho Order of tho Mystic Bhrlno In expected to At tend tho dedication ceremonies of tho now Algeria shrlno tomplo hero Ap- I rll 8. Mcmbors of tho Imperial divan of tho order nlao nro expected to I como to Holcna. i NOTICI3 OP HAfii:, TWO 8TKAY I MAItn.S AND COM siams It's Grandmother's Ilcclpo Ilrlng limit Color nml J.UNtro to Hnlr to Butte's Chinatown Has Adopted All The Modern Methods IIUTTIJ, Mont., Jnn. 31. Tho Chlnntown of Uutto with Its Hhncks nml dolnpldnted ono-story ''buildings, Its plclureaquo Joss houao nnd Hit nggrogntlon of plg-tnllod, wldo hlouaed Mongolians hau paaaod Into history. Tho perspiring rootle with hU two hnakols ot laundry suspend od from tho two ends ot his shouldor FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member of Federal Reserve System Directers: Charles L. Moore, H. N. Moe, Fred Schallock, Leslie Rogers, J. O. Goldthwaite, E. XV. Vannice, Charles Hall, A. M. Collier, C. F. Stone, Silas Obenchain, WIBSSBfflPE- R- Reames. JgSfr Our Motto "SERVICE TO ALL" The laborer with small balance gets the same courteous treatment as any of our. large depositors. , The CENTRAL Hotel STEAM HEATED . " ROOMS BY THE WEEK, $5.00 AND UP OPEN ALL NIGHT Cigar Stand F A fine stoclc of Cigars, Cigarette and Tobacco NEWS STAND Latest Daily Papers, Magazines and Periodicals polo has illaapponred from tho strcota. Tho Clilnnmnn has not dopnrtod from Uutto, however. Ho moroly has prosporcd and to somo oxtont, chang ed his environment and nppearnnco. Tho pig tall disappeared with tho fnlt ot tho Mnnchu dynasty nnd tho sub- sequent proclamation of tho Chlnoso republic. Tho wash hnnkcts on tho polo havo been succeoded by nutomo bllo delivery wagons and tho old rnm shacklo buildings havo been roplaccd with ones ot brick. Two brick hotol buildings and mnny other storo buildings now nro tho property of Uutto Chlncso who washed clothes or peddled vcgctnblcs about tho Uutto strcots not so many years ago There nro In Uutto today, accord' Tho undorslgnod will soil nt pub- ,11c auction nt tho postofflco at Wor- uon, iviamnm oiimy, uregon. win sell to highest bidder for cash. Bala Kob. 12, nt 1:30 p. m., to pay for feed, posting, advertising, selling and Justice foes for docket. Ono black maro, whlto strip In faco, branded heart on left sholdcr, ago about 4 years, weight abeut 1056 pounds, with colt about 3 months old, color buckskin. Ono bay maro, whlto strip on faco, branded heart on loft sholder, ago about 4 years old, wolght about 1100 I pounds. D. II. iioanvoLt, 27-10 Worden, Ore. That beautiful, oven shade by dark, glossy hair can only bo had by browing a mlxturo ot Sago Toa and Sulphur. Your hnlr Is your charm. It makes or mars tho faco. When It fades, turn gray or strenkod, Just an application or two of Uago nnd Sul phur enhnnccB Ita appcaranco a hun dredfold. Don't bother to preparo tho mlx turo; you can get this famous old reclpo Improved by tho addition ot othor Ingredients nt a small cost, all roady to use. It Is called Wyeth's Bago and Sulphur Compound, This can always bo depended upon to bring back tho natural color and lus tro of your hair. Everybody uacs "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound" row becauso It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has boen applied. You simply dampen n sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through tho hnlr, taking ono small strand at n tlmo; by morning tho gray hair has disappeared, and nftor another application It becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lus trous. Adv. IM.sssssssssslJ.VI sUsssV5sbsVV7I Htti . 3jSA t4BJT'tortC XBIl I SsT ' oMsBBBVaSSBBtt i ' fw ( How man 4 miles did qou march the summer Cleveland was nominated Select your frofao cordlni to tha road they havo to"trarel: In sandy or hilly coun try, wherever the going ia apt to be heavy Tho U. S. Nobby. .For ordinary country roadt The U. S. Chain orUsco. For front wheels The U. S. Plain. For best results ororywhoro U. S. Royal Cords. flrmtt)RD-KW:CHAH-USaP(AM REMEMBER the time . the first automobile parade was organized? Even the good old torchlight pro cession had to give way before the advance of prog ress. Tires are often sold the same way politics are. The last people to wake up to what they are getting are the people who pay tho bills. The bills are getting too big these days in both cases. And the man who is feeling it most with respect to tires is the man who owns a moderate-price car. in The idea that the small car owner doesn't need a good tire is rapidly going the way of all mistaken ideas. He needs it more than anyone 'else. It's part of our job, as we view it, to see that he gets it Our tire service starts with good tires U. S. Tires. All sizes made to a single stand ord of quality none graded down to the price of the car they will go on. U. S. perfected the first straight side automobile tiro -r-the first pneumatic truck1 tire. The U. S. guarantee is for the life of the tire, and not for a limited mileage. IV When we recommend and sell U. S. Tires we do so in the interest of greater tire economy. It is our experi ence that that is the best way to build up a sound and ' sizable business. United States Tires SO s H i u GUY GARRETT, Manager ? t Telephone 155-W CuxnmiHMM-nmirinrrr v.,! PSJIPWsrssssilSMJ ssc