DAILY CAVITAI, JOUIIXAL. SAM5M. OKKOOV, WHIMfKgllAV, .ifhV HO, 1P0H. lSJSSz
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Is Pe-ru-na Useful
for Catarrh?
Should a list cf the ingredient of rc
runa to eubMitUd to any medical ox
port, ofwhateverfcchool or nationality,
he would be obliged to ad-T.it without
reservo that earn one of thorn was of
undoubted value in nbronln catarrhal
discwirnd had tiood tlio test of many
vvaia' ,K) 3 1oj.ee in the treatment of
i ch fllirWA TtLHaa CAN J2 ZfO
DISPUTE AIC-I THIS '.VHAT
EVIJi. Pcruna ii oo.ipoaed oftho mf.it
efficacious and universally uod horbal
remedies lor catarrh. Every ingrod
lcrtcfr::.Ti liA reputation of its
owninthocnreofsoniephasoof catarrh,
Pcrur.a brings vo tho homo the COM
JiXID Kxowtisros or SEVERAL
SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE In tlift treat
ment of catarrhal dictates brings to
thahoniothtwicntifioslcillandknowl'
edg of the ma'ern pharmacist; tfad
la-ibutuot 1 jaa'.bnw to the homo the
vast and varied or jerienr o of Dr. Hart
ma:i,intheuseofc'i',rhrcmodles,and
in tie treatment of catarrhal dl.ioasfefl.
Tho f ot h, ch orilc catarrh Is a dls
ease whU-h is very prevalent. JJany
thounrd pcaplo knew they have
crro'tio en rrh. They hnvo visited
dootoro over and over nsntoi, and been
told that their ca;,8 ii one of chroi.io
catarrh. It may b of tho noco, throat,
lunir, stomach or some other internal
organ. Tiioro is no doubt as to the na
ture of the disease. Tho only troublo
Is the remedy, This doctor has tried
to cure them. That doctor has tried
to proscribe for them.
BUT THEY ALL FAILED TO
JUIING ANY RELIEF,
Dr. Hartman's i'a Is that n catarrh
remedy can be mime on a largo scalo,
M he is making it; that it can bo made
honestly, of the purest drugs and ol
the strictest uniformity. His idea is
that this remedy can bo supplied di
rectly to tho pooplo, and no moro be
charged for it than is ncccwiry for
th handling of It
So other household remedy so uni
tertally advertised carries upon tho
hbd tin principal nctivo constituents,
showing that Poutm invites tho fall
lni"DoMon a' i'"
RUSHING
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runntiiK over I ho now 'ruck. fired
IllK will be rarrled nn nit iil till
wlniei hi poH-llile, but with the ar
rival of tlio rainy wwtmn, work vll
hnvo to Ii ii.fiultKl iiiitll next
KDrltlK. Hv tlrlibe". tlrtl, i a,
iiertted !' fX'iiitoii will have been
(NMIlplft l
Tin i''ul:i of the road lo Sa
lem VflJI ilvr the IIU -'ilflllllil mil
let, Mi ! lilriitl ronn''iiini sll'i
tlii Roni'tiii I'm I lie iiniln Hit t tic!
tlii Ot -imh KWtr'r TlullwNv r,ro-
HHi. l-ltilli' f Till of ltd' t-X
tui'lof ' hni Ii will ! m ii'ith
to 'It i iiHin Mvti "i Hl'iii fur'000
PROMINENT
GLUB MAN
MURDERED
i Untied Pre I.wiw1 wire I
New York, .Inly 20. Ootertlves
Imlay are hunting for the murderers
of Ilnrry 8. Cornish, n ltromlnen
cluli man, whose body, was found In
(Jniveinnrt hay. Cornish wns one of
tho central figure In tho trful of Ho
land IJ, Mollnoaux, who was fried
and acquitted on the churo of mur
dering Mra. Adnine, Gornlsh'H nun .
Tho body of Cornleli, wh'ch win
found In tho bay Sunday nlslit, line
lUHt been Identified, iitul tin police
believe they tire about to unearth
senantlon wlileh will ecdlp'o the
AdaniH murder. They iirofees to
Inivo loarned that Cornleh was nuir
dorod whllo ynchtltiK on tho liny, but
Bay Ihoy hnvo boon tinnblo to loam
tho minion of tho olhor momliors or
tho party, lllu death wm caused lo
ft Mow on tho head with an nxo.
Mra. Adams wna klllnd by a pol
Honnd bromo soltzor, which had ovl
dontly boon Intended for hor nonhew
Hho wan foolliiK IndlHpoKnd one day,
and furnish offorod hir hoiiip of the
bromo, which had been spnt to him.
Sim (I rank n email amount or the
mixture, and died within a few
hours.
Mollnoaux was nrrnaivd for the
mijrdor and acqulUod upon trial.
LONG TERM
IN. PRISON
TOR YOUTH
Ford, te wa- given a chano to gain
h release at the age of SO intead of
CS.
I The boy ran away rrom the lone
Institution Saturday. Ho spent that
night hidden In a barn loft, and a:l!
gtindey and Sunday night In n c'ump
,of btiaheti, as ho knew tho oMlcor
wp 0 trec'nn hlni. Monday night
San I'randeoo, July 2. William turner forced him to visit a fnrm-
llnrvey, 10 yean old, went bark to pr hous, and he farmer tole-
hlH coll' In Foleotn prleon tolu to pimaod to the omcers, who arrostrfl
miend 50 yearn, lie ns released h'm.
two weeks ao and taken to the lon
reform school, where, arter four
yonre of jool behavior, he' wonld
have been net free, but be cou'd not
stand good fortun- and tried to e
enpo.
Harvey was conv eted or high
way roM-'ry w' ' J.'' n "ir"'-. ?
years old. They made a brutal at
tack upon a wnvrarur at a lonely
place iifar Frpuno. When they wore
convicted HarvM'a voutli cbihH
much m inpHtliv t be xprewicd for
him, and Mirnnuli the elTnrtH of sev
eral Hf)(l"t''-i nd AMeriifv Tire 1,
BIG EIRE
LOSS IN
IPORTLAND
Fhe, wWcli started In the ware
house Of the Orogon Transfer Com
pany at Fifth and OlUan streets, In
Portland, destroyed the greater part
of the four block' bounded by Sixth,
Koirhl will without doubt Wolp any Fourth, Hoyt and Handera sirw
.x . .11.na.lAM nf ' . . .... n tlftrlttr nf(
boforo tlm namus were
nni u.-im linn otmnnch disorders or
ontch troubles. Take Kodol today
and continue It for tho short time
that Is necessary to give you .cotn
p ue rcllof. Kodol Is soWl by at'
druggtats.
NON-UNION!
MEN MAY
WALK OUT!
San Frnnclsco, July 211 Although
tho omployoi of the T'nlted Uall
roads nre none or tnem union npa
thoy are sorlounly considering t
strlko today, as the re tilt of an aa.
nouncetnont by the railroad that th
lo-iiour uny win soon dp put Into r-
Four gold nuggets were round yo
"ulny In hos Angeles In excnvatln?
fv ii ' imllillnK. They as nyed ?''00.
V dtimiiede In being made to
,nr: of town In whi
ro tnd
trol and only after the loss amount- '.rect. mo inncirniw, car repaim
ed to J22S.000. The principal struc- and electricians nre tho ones con.
ture, to be consumed In tho burned cerned In tho movement, and thy
district were the Unrr Hotel and tho are trying to enlist the support of
Klernan block. . " ""m '"I'01" T"'
J Tho railroad peopip Bay them are
Bert Harbor, of Klton, Wis., say '" ' men on tlu v.nlting ,rt
"I linve only taken four doses of He than they can hire, and that the lo.
wtu'a ifldnev and Dladder Tllh an1 liotir day will not be an Iniuatlr ..
maue l0 J " they have done for me more than an t . tlu, , nro ,, .
.it Mipv wero iu n.uin 1...0 i nun " Snlil u ' ia'
"HUT II1--.UW..U liuo ".-. .,,..
'all dnicglsls.
that
hour.
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EfflXZCIXU
W1MBUW f.
iMMMJMlIMJBHliSV WW 'I' I "!'' WiinTnii t !! ' iii i 'iiiwmmi
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JAPS
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of Seattle and tho lines out of Van
couver by the Canadian l'nclflc will
soon bo offorod for hiiIh, and that the
iurchaor will he the .la pant o.
In soudlng out I hem' notice, the
railroad carried out tholr throat
made to tho Interstate coiuuiorce
coiumlstiloii miiiio I lino ago, wbon
rulti Sil wa proiniiliHf(l. The rule
require tho roada to publish tho
overland portion of their rates from
foreign porta to Inland porta In
Vmerlcft aud not to depart from t lifts
published tariff tinder Ih-ce day.)'
uutlee of the lowering and ten days'
uolce for en lnerie.
The CHiiaillan I'adlb. Oreat Norfi
erH. N'ortheru Paelnc, I'nlou Parltl".
Southoru I'Hellle. Oregon Short l.lur
'ml ante Fe medi aro the nmN
net have efit nut the notice, an '
their oUirtala here -ay they will ad
bore to the policy of refusing gomh
fr oxiKirt rade.
Tt r-liMmdn r'nlm that unl .
freight 'ates can be ehfenged over
night, tb cannot bold th Oriental
fade, which amounts to $550, one,
a "r, henu?e The !
logm beul-.l ivt the Hn-- fcuii the
timber t ft, oMir ! of the tti,
A ae omit l btng nihel fuethef
Wel Iih.i l)i,. t!lihi i,' lh ('Mf
111. mi It I In. n't V tttMP th.' ttmWer
and i mitt, i t rm,. ivi'i ,1111111111,. iii
be lh l nn iiiiiri vt ilir rod't
revemi.
IliHf"'!, th nttiM s lo be tra
ereti bv th m ihIImim U very rn.
(UtkiUv UttuluM wMWtir). aud HI
privllf Ur.' h mount of upw ton
nage Uetween SaIujii and Dallaa U
one if tbL ""' I avil frivle1
iiqiintry.,. rflod m ih- i Th
gouatry hens-" the i., . IM. now
titles' eUled lint th farm are -lug
cut i linn -.meli.-r trait thai
Will ntm,h hitiii.'rt fm a nittr deni
poiitila' Uhi ...i i ,',.'i.. ,j .. nil. f. ,.(!
luereot'U In a.- fm 'in' -.1 ,.'. ..I
wl'way
The i'iiiinii- ilftiilimlon f th.
Hrth '. vy , - We-il.-in .ill tn,
wwt ta the ' a at tee UmimiiH of th
Bllets ilver. kukitt a road fiom 8a
lent ta Uut rot. (sihiIc soiue oi
die hot tliaWr lu the world.
A t'oiiteuted Woiiuiu,
I e'av found la the wiiie httM
wit - Mallard' Sauw Uatitit. It
keen every wemlier f the (rihUj
fr fiom aeae a al imiui. It honh
cut" bar i ide and er
rheiimat.1 m. aeuralgla. Uiabago aud
all uiuwlr ireaMfc aud siUfawt.
!-. una It 00 a bottle. Sold
by all dealers.
caal drawi mi suuch trad f'oni
Ofleat
th.
1'oUOIl Uok I'tllMlhlllg.
nallerd'i Snow l.'ntment eiire -Mr
r. It l. foraellns. Tornr. nr. .
l'MTt - M wife ha discovered thi t
Innw I Inlineajt rutos fiUun OiH
lol oning." a vory painful troubV
Ah not only eured a cat o' it -hi
Hrf hut ah two of her frien.ia
who were poleoued by hl aewe lw.
I'rloe lie. 10c and 1.0. Sold by
dealers.
all
OXlv.TK.Vni OK SAX ,
KUA.vrihro to mi stii.n
Ha Fraat-Mu. July I9. fcel e.
rate otrtteft h)m wf ,-OImIh'mI Uy
tho aaaoaii"WitHi thai tt heidlsit
of the oMaie of h le A4sMsls So
tro. wfcfeh eaw)-rl8 oae-eUh the
ouUr are r tb rtty aad cawaly of
Hue Kraarlt-o Had sum of the
ibolroat rlda- tiit nthe il
are v he divided amoac the ix a-im
and awt') thmn etNt the war
het
ACi'oifS SOX '
SINIIOl'H THOntl.l?1
VhHad ' '' N , .ln'y ja Ar-
thur Hanmi. tsl In, ur of the famou
Imnitwsai lo, la at liberty to lay un
der 00 bat, efiur bets-g arriMtel
upon the itint. o" Mi'uoUn, Wuiue:.
nd otitMifn In the lilnll of hl
.iir e -ipur Ardntore
t'omiitalii have been rtne'v -d
diirluu; h.- nat ftw weeks that a
u an hu rndt' oa a biorte wa aa
inyliia nmn and lltf glrtt. Ve
terdat a woHMied policeman h'u
or iho rood, after iaetag Kale
t TOry, a l-yeai-old girl, where
' - roH'd warh V-. Hammer te n
t'tessired a h time later, gad hi
adu-t tewat the riild tesuUed In
h' arrest
Youhk llamuieretela l la rl.ara
f the roururllon of hl faih.it
aw opera ho'iw hete
licit the World A(Tird.
"It glvea we etibouiul-d pleasure
to re0i-aHMiti Uucklen raM
Salw.' says J. W Jeeh'.nsi. of Choi
HIH. N C. "I am ronvlnred It's
'ee tHkftt salve the woild atfoidt tt
eu ed a totog on wv thumb, nail It
never atk to Ue-al everr re, bum
or wnead t which It t applied. 2le
at J. C. Kerry's drur More.
-e
CHw)palu tinds i'o:u ooe dollar
o rvrf r u,ftNl are y t h
;-.! tit int.- It! eg heod raiur
Terrlldy Jtaldetl.
In &.llll.tbtn Wa hdav . Mail ul.rnf I . . .
T. JL - v "" """"M'lnnMK "' 'wr a
''" " ' " r "vr iiurns ar-4 J
Kali h''j.,, .r jcrioja arol
bout c harncn lu vou- tam'ly, o
twand by havlug a bott'e of Ual
Tunt)fv Cent. N the
lSHi'rv.
Th terrthle Itch g and n r'lag.
ivi-iii iii n-niiri smti ,r-. .!.
'-d t. ,, .,,S
I s ' Iv v. 8 g
ftere
Krliv of
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And Young Man looking for exceptional Bargains in
M w t,rcuM
SUMMER SUITS
Will find this End-of-Juiy Sale
a winner in
Clothing
Values
You certain y don't want to miss
this opportunity to purchase
Bo g a
ishops
o
Wst$ nk rft Tw tk
Clothes
anorei
for selection there are single and
double breasted models in worsteds,
cassimeres and chiviots
All $25.00 suits now
All $20.00 suits now -All
$18.00 Suits now
All $1 5.00 Suits now -
All $12.50 Suits now
All $10.00 Suits now -
$1 8.00
- $15.00
$13.00
- $1 0.00
$ 8.50
- $ 6.50
$
All Straw and Panama Hats now at one-half
price. Sweeping reductions in Boys'
Knee Pant Suits.
Sal
6!
H
Woolen Mill Store
U v'
lit Mia. uiln I
ttttanllv at
ttoneve-t iy he will k' hand
zzrzj
ja sm- Liniiient hindv.