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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1008 7 j " ' m ;f tin as Well as Men Arc Mads BenHo by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. ......... trouble orcys unon the mind. f!lUraKCsandlessensambition; beauty, wuraj," vJgor nnd ci,ccrful. cs3 soon disappear when the kidneys are ' out of order or dis eased. Kidne" trouble has become so prevalent that it is not unconi- ' inon for a child to bo born afflicted with Weak kidneys. If the B?to.?ie?ci"te'?in"i '.fittU Or II. W"-U IUCI.UIMII.IH.UUUII foendupon it, thecause of thediffi. (Cn5n ji.. )rnt.hln nttrl Mir. f.-cr , lionld be towards the treatment of liaI. Hmi to a diseased condition of "kidneys and bladder and not to a SOCIAL EVENTS OE THE PAST WEEK Tho Knight Reception. Ono of tho most Interesting eventB of tho week was tho reception given by tho ladles of tho Central Congre gational church, last Tuesday even ing, to tho Rev, and Mrs. P. s. Knight, in honor of their forty-seventh wedding anniversary. An Invitation had been extended to ail couples whom tho Rev. Mr. Knight had married. A delightful evening wao spont. Among thoso pre3ont who hnd been Joined In mnr rlago by Mr. Knight were: Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Thatcher, Mr. and MYa. S. Fnrrar. Mr. nml Mrs n c iV t --. . - w u, ii itjraosipcoiJ.D1.wi,v.. wrugur, wr, nna Mrs. wm. Clark, ii77 .wi Mr- and Mr8 Wayne Daker, Mr. and r. .. oe unit as men arc ma .i. i.:,t.,ni. nnd hlndfler trouble. ' ftolhneed tie e great remedy nild ana mc m.u..u; ,...,. gp.Root is soon realized. It is sold ivcriiM. in IUIT- nd one-dollar bottles. You uiuy L . umnle bottle hnill free, also a Bom of swamp-Root. bhlet telling an aooui awnnip-Koot, Hading many of the thousands of testi- ciil letters rccitvcci irom suiicrcrs td. InvntitiK Dr. Kilmer tsc. uo., jhimton, N.Y., be sure anil mention i ntr. Don't make any mistake", i mttihcr the name. Swamp-Root, Kilmer's Swainp-Roofci and the ad. bj, Binguouiton, m. i'.. on every He. Notice. Improvo a portion of N. Cot- ke street, D street nnd Savcnth hot In tho city of Salem. INotlco In hereby given thnt nt tho inlnr meeting or tho common oncil of the city of Salem, Oregon, ! April 20, 1908, n resolution ndopted to Improvo North Cot- 10 street In tho city of Salem, Or- pa, Ktween tho norm lino or ir'h Mil' Crock pnd tho Boutli lino D trect; D rtrcot In tho city of Bern, Orcco.i, between tho west iof Nor h Cotlnco olroct nnd tho J lino of Seventh street: seventh w In tho city of Srlom, botwoon ccrC' Mne of D street nnd tho bth lin- of f'O Fclr Ground Road, following manner: Er r 'abll hlng a permanent I on rsUl BlrcotB botweon said Int' &id Improvement shnll includo rsectlom nnd bo continuous, ox- from the north lino of North 111 cr clc to tho south line of Fnlr u!!ds Hord. nnd said streets Kf tho center thereof for ft width ;16 f"t :ir.ll bo oxenvated to n plh of 10 Inches below tho grado i uld streets, nnd whon so oxen- 'hall bo filled with cloan tk or she gravel, so tho aur- h of sv.d ImproVorhont shnll bo ie v,i tho grnde of an'd strcot. id J i , nvnted shnll bo used rtnki"- a rinfform grndo so snld n " fu 1 wllth will hnve proper llnag iho t" of snld Itnprovomont i'" l- r r al on nbuttlng nnd ten i.p. rtv, as provldod In fUart r of snld city. R rj - atur-, nirnlnst the nbovo IP v 'in raa In filed within 20 it t tn the date of tho first pub- I'lon i f t ill notleo. Br crdr. rommon council, W. A. ore" r rnrdor s'o rt flrH nubllcatlon of this lire, t:P 22, 1908. -1-22-lOt NOTICE the Const rurt Ion of n Sldeivulk on South Thirteenth Street. ?ot'-r h irreby glvon that nt tho tu a" r- Mng of tho common coun- HN rrl 20. 1908, said corn- fa count' adopted a rosolut'on for construction of a now wooden Mwa'k on South Thirteenth street, ;iron cf !o 12 In block 17. in Pa'k nnex to Uio city of Sa Orrg. n, the same bolng tho pPv of John S. Pratt. Snld M k 1 1 be constructed In nc- iiw- i . cni,i resolution now fie h Me otilco of Uo city re- w "f m, Oregon. case t!4 f dowalk la not built :vrofa- with said resolution, .May ?o J90K, tho city of Salem Prr rj to construct tho same wse j the cost thereof against rl premlsos and deolaro tho w to bo r. iU-ji upon said property lathe (bartAr nt snlrl ntv nnd In Wanre 452, provided. jj ora . rommon council. V. A MOORES, nflonrdar. te rf fi ,t niil.lloBtlnn nt hla lire (i. 9iKt Hi. r. a ...n -inne "". J Ui lil, AfVU. 4-21-lOt. Mrs. W. H. Dnlrymnle. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kin ney, Mrs. J. L. Lambuth. Mrs. F. J. Babcock, Mr. nnd Jrs. C. F. W. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Browne. wr. ana airs. H. C. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. N. H, Loonoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Strang, Mrs. BenJ. Eastes, Mr. and Mrs. David Eyre. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White, Mr. and MrB. George A. Hnstay, Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd Fondrlck, Mr., and Mrs. 03car Don aldson, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. D. Allen, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Carlson, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. D. Trover, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmos Roberts, Mr. nnd Mrs, A. Z. Base', Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Pugh. Golden Wedding Ccleb'.ntlon. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Griffith cele brated tho 50th anniversary of their marriage, nt their residence In tho Waldo Hills, last Wednesday nftor noon. Tho spaclouo houso was pro fusely decorated In Oregon grape, buttercups, Scotch broom, yellow tulips nnd yellow ribbon. Tho color schcnio of yollow pre vailed throughout the house nnd tho dining room, especially roscmblod n room lined with gold. A de licious lunch, consisting of chicken snlad, ham, biscuits Ico-cronm, eako nnd coffco wns served. Tho couplo fwero tho recipients, of many beauti ful prosonts, but ono of tho most highly prized wns n ltttlo yollow chick thnt their tiny grandchild, Ruth, prosontod to them. When the chicken peepod, pooped, bnby Ruth thought It wns singing. Laughter nnd merriment reigned supreme till tho nfternoon wns far. spent, whon tho guests dopnrted, wishing tholr host and hnstess many more years of wedded blls. 1 1 lull School Seniors Present Burlesque. The senior clnss of tho Salem high school wIM prosent tholr clnss play nt tho Grand oporn houso next Tuos duy evonlng, n revised nnd inodorn Izod yerslou of tho "Morohnnt of Vonlco." Tho enst has boon practis ing hard on this pleco for tho last month under tho dlroctlon of wm luco Trill, nsBlstod by Miss Luokoy, head of tho English dopnrtmont nt tho high school, and now hav It In good shapo Tho piny Is n bur 'twauo of tho original, In which An tonio, a football enptnln rents a "Ponoy," of Shylock for hla frlond, Bpssanlo. giving his bond for a pound of hair cut from nenrost hi brain If the "Ponoy" is not returned. Portia' fnther hns loft a will pro viding for throo caskets containing three Latin oxnmlnntlons, and tho successful suitor for his daughter's hand must choose from tho caskets and pass tho oxamlnntlon theroln contninod. Honee, Bassanlo's noed of tho "Ponoy.". Tho ponoy Is not roturnod nnd Shylock c'nlms tho for- folt. Won. things look bnd ror An tonio, but ho pulls through with all his hair. Following Is tho cast: Portia Dolphu Moore Nerrlso Winona Savage jossloa Francos Smith Miss Threedlce .Tannic Fry Polly Hortense Eppley Bnssanlo Albert Mlnton Grntanls Lloyd Farmer Antonio Lawrence Hofor CJobho Carl Ganrieison Pollcoman Wendnll Miller Mrs. Gobbo George wntson Duke of Venice Loo Walton Profoesor Wnlter St Pierre Tdbal Floyd Uttor Shylock Hoyal Nllet Football Toam aonior noy Former Salem Girl Wftls. The following takon from tho Portland Journal of Sunday last will be of Interost hero, the bride hav ing formorly lived In this city, where she Is woll knewn: A pratty wedding was calebrated at tho homo or M- anu irs. n. i iiiiiiiiniiimiiiiimi S THE CHURGHES the celling to walls and theBO wero interspersed with groups of ferns and roso3 and potted plants. Tho ceremony wns pronounced bv Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher after tho Lo hengrin wedding march had beon played by Miss Lenoro Bruce, assist ed by A. W. Laroon. The brldo was charming In a gown of white silk with lacT trimming. Sho cnrrlod a boquet of Drldo's rosoa and lilies of th'e valley. The bridesmaid woro a gown of delicate pink. Tho bridal was served was beautiful In floral arch by thd br!dgroom nndl me nest man, Harold Howes. Tho dining-room whero supper where supper wns sorvod was beautl red and green, cnrnntlons and smPnx forming tho flornl decora tions. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson wont Wednesday morning to tho beach. Upon their return they will bo nt homo to their frlepds after May 15, nt 413 Tillamook street. "Hnrtl Times" Social. A triccessful and onjoynblo "Hard Times" social was given by tho.M. W. A. members In their hall Thura dny evening. Tho M. W. A. band of 20 pieces rendered sovernl selections on Commercial street nt 7:30 o' clock, and then went to tho hall whero they played at Intervals throughout tho evening, Tho hall was fl'lod with side-shows, lemonndo and Ice cream stands. Officers wear ing stars preaorvod ordor, nnd ar rested thoio who disobeyed tho rules of tho evening. W W. Hill acted as Judge Tho following program wm given: Music by tho band. Bonding Mark Buell Selection Orchoitrn BnrKono sole Ivnn G. Mnrtln Music , . Orchostrn TAnnttt traA,l tlttf itiinliltlif'n nil. ,Mr: '"Xru'l I l r...:B .r- of C rlstlan imntlam will bo admin bv tho orchostrn Istorod nt the closo of the ovonlng u uio orciioiira. Brvloo. 8trnngers and visitors wol- Woodbiirn Weldlng. ,"- K"ot. pnstor. Tho marrlngo of two promlnont ,, JjP'toimii. , , young people t Woodburn took. . J,n -omokota and Chiiroh nnxn In Hint nliv lnot Cim.lii.. .vlinii mi I't'in. him, iiiiii . iu ,vvw.. ,r..., ... ....v . .., ,. ....... i mi 1 1 inn iiiinmiio W. C. T. V. Prof. Pntterson will address tho Gospol Tempornnco mooting Sunday, April 26, at 4 p. m., nlBo, nn oration by Wallnce G. Trill. Good muilc; Corner Commercial nnd Ferry sts. t Mn..JI1 U..K.1I. ... it tuiuuw luvuuiion io an. Mrst Methodist Enlsconnl. Rev. W. H. Solleck will nreach at 10:30 on "Faith's Ecllnso. or the Doubt of Thomas": nt 7:30 on "A-" bide with Us. for It Is Towards Ev enlng"; Epworth leaguo nt 6:15. A- cordial invitation to tha public. Unltnrlnn. Corner Cottngo and Chemokotn streets. Services nt 10:30. Preach Ing by a visiting mtnlstor. tho Rev.' J. Van Nieco Bandy. Subject,' ''Pearls of Character." Sunday school and Bible class at 11:45, Im mediately after th,o morning sor Vice. Central . Congregational. Nineteenth nnd Ferft: streots, P. S. Knight, pnstor. .Sunday school. 10 a. m.; nuoavor meeting, e:3U p. m. UsunWsorvlces 'cqrjductcd by tho pastor at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible-study Thurs day ovonlng. Cmrstinn Science, First Church of. Christ, Scientist. 440 Chemoketa street. Services, Sunday at 10:30 n. in. nnd 7:30 p. m. subject or lesson sormon, "i'ro- bntlons After Death." Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. Tho Wednesday ev ening meeting Is held nt 7:30 p. m. Rending room In tho church opon ench aftornoon oxcont Siunday. All nil are cordially Invited to attend th? services nnd the reading room. First Christian. Sneclnl xorvlcos nt tho First Chrlitlnn church Sunday morning, 11 o'clock. Tho I. O. O. F. of this city will celebrate tho S9th anni versary of tho ordor at tho 11 o'clock service. Sermon by the pnBtor. Spe cie' "Mislc nnd special sermon for tho occasion. Blblo school, 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor. 6:45 p. in,: ov- enlng service. 7' 15. Tho ordlnanco Ml' E.lnn M. Bnllev bocamo the brldo of Mr . Charles A. Crockor, Rov. Honrv L. Bnrkloy performing tho coremony. Tho brldo Is n very nc- compllBhod young womnn, hnvlng Low Sunday: usiinl sorvlcos nt 7:30 n. in, nnd 11 n. in.: Sunday school, 10 n. in. All wolcomo. Lutheran. St. John's church, Gmnan Lutlv spent five years In tho Boston Con-,? M J""!;, WxaA 'f?pt, J X' .... i r..ui n.,.i i- n.n ,!.... i, teenth and Ceutor streots, services tor of one 'of Woodburn's moitl '0 a. m. Goo H. Engel, pastor, prominent men. Mr. Crocker Is a , .""':;, .;,M!,. . a.... popular business mnn of Woodburn. nnd woll known throughout tho county. Aftor n bridal trip of sov ernl wookB thoy will ho nt home to tholr frlouda In Woodburn. This Is tho (05th wadding that Mr. Berkley lins porformod. V Lincoln CniletN Delmle. The Lincoln Cndotx held n delight ful dihnto Friday, April 21. The subject w, "Resolved. That Salem Should Bo a Prohibition Clty.,T Tho tennis wore Agnes nnyno (enpt.), Arthur Martin and Ruble Harek. af flrnmtlvo. nnd Fioronco Hofer (eapt ), Hnzol Keoler nnd Max Al ford. nogntlve The debato whs won by the ufllrmntlvo. EnNtor Pnrty. Tho children of tho Loello M. E. Sundny school wore given an Enstor egg hunt nt tho homo of Mrs. C. T. Molntlro. on South Commercial stroot, on Enstor dny. Prlxo woro given to tho onos finding tho largoet numbor of oggs. and woro enpturod by Ruby Hart, Veva Golden, nnd 131- vln Townsend. Arthur-Fisher Wedding. Tho marrlngo of MI&s Clara Ethol Fisher to Mr. Frank Glenn Arth'ir took nlnco nt tho parsonage of tho Unltod Evangollenl church, last Wednesday. Rov. H. A. Dek of ficiating. Doth are residents of this city, and will mako their homo hore. - Bruce nt 474 East Oak stroot Tubi Idny ovnlng. when tholr daughter, I f Ear!y Risers, the Beu ah B sie wr nirred to al n rills Sld by a'l ti r Sluauf J-l nson I -ns: f stoons nf o ti n u-ano h net Ti It.' from Fifteenth nnd Mill streets. Sun dny school nt 10 n. in. Pronchlng nt 1 1 n. m. nnd 8 p. in. Praise Borv leo at 7 p. in Prnyor mooting Fri day evening. KLivt lM'CHhterlnn. On Church streot henr 'Chemokotn street, Rov. Henry T. Hnbcoek, pas tor. Morning service nt 10:30 h. m. Evonlng service nt 7:30 p. in. TliemoM. "Love." nnd "God Vlslblo," respectively. Sundny sohool nt 12 m. Junior ChrUtlnn Endouvor nt X:30 p. m. Senior Christ Inn En deavor 0:30 p. in. Public cordially Invited to all sorvlces. Denth Wiih On HIm Hurls, Jot so P. Morris, of Sklppors, Vn., had a eloso ll in tho spring of 1906. He say: "An nttnek of pneiiMotln left mo so ronk nnd with such fonrful couch thr.t my friends declurod consumption hnd mo, nnd d"Mi whs o.i my heoli. Then f was irmnnlwl to ty Dr. King's New D'seovery. It helpod ie ImmoJIato ly, nnd : fter t king two and n hnlf hott'ea I wps a well man again. I found out that Now Discovery Is the hoct retnody for coughs and lung dlBCf In all tie world " 3ol mnder yusnntco rt J. C. Perry's drug slpr- SOe and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Die LiiNtlge Wltt. Tho Salem dnnclng club by the above nama will glv a delightful Loap Yoar party Monday ovonlng at tho armory. The music and the at tendance will ho of a hlieh order and tho party will bo ono of tho finest of! and nenliew. tho season. Tuo Cli'eusoH Coming. The Norrlb and Ruwe animal and pony show. Mild the Hum u in awl Bailoy oirous tire both billed fiir Sa lem this coming season. 6 A Curt! of TlinnkN. 'Mr. Josophlne Frnzlar, Mr. and Mm. P. L. Frnzler nnd Mary A. Fraxlor dwslro to exproee tholr thanks to tholr many friends who so willingly aeelsted, by tholr many mts of kiiiduoee and words of sym pathy, during tho lllne, death and funeral of Floyd It. Prazler, husband ruJi1R w -J-j i- ft KffiW I "fc 1 Kitchen Cooltwss No hot and blistering air to sap vitality anaj iiiute tuuKiu,r lntoier-' able when work is done on the safe, economical and comfortable Nqw Per fection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. Using , your kitchen is not a room to fty from, but a place where all the necessary household work is done in restful coolnesfr dfsn t hfat the kitchm. The. PERFECTION Wick JWKbme 00 Cook-Stove is convjM nd vnty for every purpoee of a caotf noW. 'Jt saves ntony and tifhrmakta a clean kitchen and conttte4 coak. Three sizes' of NevJ Iferfectton" stove. It not with your1 dealer write our nearest agency. """ JR&Sfo LAMPs draft lamp free froralslie fahlu of other lamps. A perfect amficjglMight. Handsome and safe. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (IHrpertl) t f ' II B s.J w f a Inmetto unlvorslty (Methodist Epls copal 1814), Ie an outgrowth of tho mission work of tho Mothodlst Kplicopnl church bogun In 1831 about ton mllps bolow tho slto of tho present city. Othor schools nro Uio Acadrmy of tho Sacred Honrt, (Romnn Catholic, 1SC0), also tho Capital IliiBlness QQlIogo, tho Capi tal Normal sohool, boBldes a super ior public school systom, with four inrgo grndo school buildings nnd i $75,000 high school building. 'Ha lorn Is nn enorgotlc, typically west orn, buslnoso city, Wntor power for Its mlllo h derived (In pnrt by nn 18-in. ealnn) from tho Wlllnmotto rlvor and It nfll'.iont, tho Snntlnm, Tho prlnclpnl mnnufneturos nro lumber, dressed tlmbor (sash, hllndB, doom, otc), flour, packed nnd drlod fruits, woolens, nnd foundry products. Tho settlement hore, gnthorlng about tho Mothodlst mission nnd school hoguu to grow In tho 49's; In 1853 tho city wns Incorporated; nnd In IS GO It wns mndo tho capital of tho state. It grow rnpldly after 1000, nnd Its torrltory was lurgoly Inorouucd In 1903, which two fact nccount for Its. population in 1008 of 1G.G78. II.' Cot Vhnt Ho NeediMl. "N'lnu yn .re no It looked as If my tlmo hnl roe , anys Mr C HKI3TCH OF MILS. J. II. CIIAR- TAIN, OF TIIM DALLKS Mnry 13. Flot was horn March 1. 1837, In Solklrk, Canada, nnd died April in, 1008. Movod to Orogon In 1811 nnd sqttled nt Glonco. Sho wan loft nn1 orphan nt tho ngo of 7 years ami was adoptod by Archlo Mo Klnloy of Orogon City, Alio camo to Eastern Orogoit In 18C8. Waa( mnrrlod to John Nelson Wood Jnnu- in.) ui', idiiii, nuivuii( mi riuuvu M'o croek, holng ono of tho flrat Bottlors. Thov sold tholr nlnco to Perry Wntklns nnd In tho 70s sottlid ( at Jloyd, bolng tho orlglttnl sottlora' of llnyd. Hor hushnnd folluwod stock rnlslnu. Ho packed tho flrat grist mill Into Hnntorn Oregon nt Prulrlo City, Ornnt county. ICloven chlldron were horn to this union, four hoys nud 7 girls; six seirvlvo her, Kddlo, A. C., nnd D. A. Moad of Tygh Valley, Mrs. Frank Painter nud Mrs. Nottlo Knstnn of Dufur; J. N. Moad, died Octobor 24, 1898. Sho was mnrrlod to J. H. Clinetnln July 2, 1004, who illoil July 3, 1000. Sho united with tho Christian' church in 1871 nnd slnen united with tho IT. U. churoh nt Tygh Val ley; sho Ion von besides hor chlldron, two Hlstors, flftoeu grntiduhlldron nnd four great grnudchlldron Sho Farthing, of Mill Croek, Ind Tor. spoko tho Chinook lnngnngo thor "I was so run down that llfo hung.oughly. Mnnv n traveler Iiiib sought on a vory alendcr thrond. It wiirtjroat nt hor homo In tho onrly ilnya mm r-TABLETS-fR BftL- tF r. BBBWHWpWBBBBpyB will Bill 111 Tim r rx) v 9 A "i A LaJ lj!iwtH HiU-MK .m yyAiujB Plenty of Trouble. Is caused by stagnation of th llvor nnd bowels. To got rid of It and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings jnundlce. tote Dr King's New Llfo Pl'ls. tho re'i able purlfleis that do the work with out grinding or griping 2.e at j C Perr s drug stre Kodol For Indigestion Uur Guarantee Coupon DoWIU'h Carbollzod Wltoh Hnzjl Salve. It li cooclelly good for piles. Sold by nil druggleU. SALICM MHNTIONKI) IN A NI5W IIOOIC then my druggist reoommonded Kloctrlc Illttors. I bought n hnttlo nnd I got what I nnodod strength. I had ono foot In tho grnve, hut Eloctrlc Illttors put it hack on tho turf again, nnd I'vo boon woll ovor since." Sold under gunrantoo nt J. C. Perry's drug store BOc. , o New Corporations. Tho Astoria A inn tour Athlotlo ns- soelntlon Prlnolpnl olllco. Astoria. Orogon, capital Btnok, ?1K00; In corporators, J. M. 8. Hnwthorno, Geo. T. Judd, K. R. Illalr, Chns. Gainmal, W. A. Hlgnor, Chns. H. Aberoromblo, A. V. Alloa, Jr., and Carl K. Franscon. Tho Mount Hood company Prln clpnl ofllce, Portland, Oregon; cap ital stook. 160.000; incorporators, F. C Fiuklv, B. P. Clark and It. C. GIIIU. a ... President Roosevelt M:iv. That outdoor exorolso Is nelod by tho American people Thai's nil rheumatism foP'rv that wlvlrw' Tho answer la slmplo ujo Dallard's Snow Llnlmont, and tho rheumatism will go, having you n spry ns a colt. Gives quick and permanent re lief from ihoum.tli-'tn, ii'iiruigSn lamo back and all pains. Sold by all dealers. A.H.LEWIS MEDICINE CXX.ST.ICHJIS," rsal( by Capital Drug Co., Z. T. RyBst Salem, Oregon. If tftr uwi a i oo bottle ot Hodi. 70a can buuatilj r it bat not twnafttad jrua. w will ((fund jour ouhut Try Kodol taiay ea tLn luaraau I ill wut aaj tigs tb (ollaw lot pfnent it to lbs dealer at the umm at ptitcbat. It it (aUt ta tatitfr jmn retfn lb 1 j(ti ! tba daatar Uta wbora yea botisbt U, and w nill icfcnd your mouey. Suta Sim bera. lulTaliUil. lm U to havo a place in the Knivr'oiiwlls TlrHjanlea. The Hoard of Trade la la receipt of a request for lufn'-uuiUoH eoncmrnlUM tH'v r,,v Thf follow! a data. U)gixfor with thf iilnzs uleture eontalnlng th mil. M l.nlltl'nara hk ! aunt l'i I Mi.- Loudon Times, publishers t th. , Hi'iHnirs ": Slui. the capltef of Orfn 1 - i A ami th founiv et of Maif' ! .'.ni on the Milt bunk r th. nil'ninelt rlTir. biHt '..' mil H rf W of Portland Pon MiH j .4i- tiseoi, 4,11'. of honi '.2? r fo-oler-bp'-'i Sal'''! I" "' I'd i' - On- throiiKh lln' 'f th Hoiih-ri I I'm ttii mllroad and by a Kimh'p 'in.- ' Jor"imU A'so 'n- Ui-'n KlMlrlc rellway roniHin oiwrat tnir hourly rr l'iwn Salw and Po-inil ! m t In M-. i-ntr of th.- Wll'aiiifit- va'lf. luh frni- itie and fruit orowlnir f.lHr It Is Now Notitrlos, ClaudB P Chaataln, Klamath Itlls. J no nuekle, Newport; Frank T Hn. H T Uruee. Port- laud This woman has lived lu Wnsco county whon It (lomposed a pnrt of Idaho. The funoral service wm con duced by tho plonoor mliilstor. J. J. Powoll. Tho old gontlomnn spoko of nn ncqunlnlanco of ovor 30 yoars. n - Catarrh Cannot llu Cured, with local ntipllcntlons, nn thoy can not roach the sent of the dlsonBO. Catarrh Is n blood or constltutloniil dlsonso, nud In ordor to ouro It you must tuko Intornnl romodlns. Hnll's Cntarrh Curo Is tnkou Intornnlly. and nets dlroctly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall'n Cntarrlv Curo Is not a quack modlolno. It was proscribed by one of tho host physiclnns In this country for years and In n regular proscription. It la cornposod of tho host tonics known, combined with tho host blood purl flora, noting dlrootly on tho mucous surfaces, Tl 0 perfect combina tion of tho two Ingredlonta la whnt produeotf aueh wonderful re nults In curing Catarrh. Send far testimonials froo. F. J. CIIHNKY ft CO . Props., To. ledo, O. Sold by Druggists, prlco 7 fie Talc Hr.ir Fnmlly Pills for con stipation. o ' OASTOnXA. fitari tU ? M lA l'- WT BCU Arlington has a Rooivt!t hotel. "fht tu he a gootl one FREE TO YOU-MY SISTER 1ZXZ2Z I am a woman. 1 iwh wwilu'i auftarinss. I have eund tha curt). . -!nm!lii'?-.of ?y e,l,"-e. my hMM treat mn will ull Inatructioni to uny aulfarar trust woman a aUmanta, want io tall aU woii..,i about tl.Uc-.v )OU,Oiy rvwlar. forvouriulf. vaur.lnMirm..r ... .. ...i- - r-.-. ..'--:-" 1 .. iMa Wmxw W 4 1 tf ' 'W rxir inuUiar, cr your alatar. I want to tall you ho tu rum youraalves at liemo wiUwut tlm lialn of a ,?f Ur Men "t umlnraUnd woiaan'a artn. What W Woirwm kmuv from nruriju,-.. .... 1. .Tl Utlux- than any dactor. 1 know that nw Lm !.. ". " "" eure tor l-aucurrlioea Digests WhatYouEat And Makes theStomach Sweel X. C Da WITT Ja CO., Chicago, lit ALL DRlfifilfiTH I -dllnr of li.o Womb, IVufuae, Scanty or I'alnful 1-cri.Ml lttii or OvarUn Tuniora or Urowtlui alto pain In tlio bead. tm.L ami l.w.i 1....1..I U,wu lr,inxi. ncMoutnni, crrapln fcctlnir uo fi.a artna mLintlioly itenlre to ry. Iibt fUalira. ''. kidney snJ t:-jjf (ruubica vtbtri caujed by weakitcaica etullr toour aax. . wi'.1 v.' I?"1 ou wuiplete ten Oay'a treat mant 'ntircly Ire Uiirov Uy-u ti.at ywi can euro yourair at Immoo. easily, ijuh.! ami a u rely. 1U- miiinlia il.ai la .lit . a ..... . a . . ' r..to.ni. !..-.. ..in . , ... -""" V wm.. ma yuu iwwimir to u va tha WH-ahHM lv.d fre-t 10O fn-t 1.1a your iuid and addre.;. tell raa bow you aulfar If you w and I wTfl aJi itVatoSt r.- th. .tat, ,,.. th va.e Mb- .StYh rar thf atate p. nltf-ntl..rv an.1 re- l M MtaK Iw bcrMll. Than wbi th. doctor. aaya-"Voy intut haw an oTionT" Vi M .k.l IkuM.aluu tt- . .. rr !..- ...!... .ukn i. yoiliui Fi.rl .1. i... . j" u..i ...r.J.T-'-";." w,r" uiawa ana 1 rr-i.iim kiwi, nm .... .-. 1 -""". iy.iwiuiMu rfH.i hmi bw yvar uanii, ana tba fra ten dar'a tiubui.i Ij i-nJ" i.vi.rri-! saowiBMS. Wllia toOay. aa you may sot aaa tola offer aln. A.M .. " '-"- "" ' . ... . 1- - " ' --.". w n .. Hii. ft bit- mimieu. aleo a 'rut-in Indian tralalng school. Wll M. M. SUMMERS, a H. H4r , fiHf., U. S, A. ial .atil