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DAILY-CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALKM. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1008. 3 Cmfetl,efefte " f m MriBDBriiiB itooc. mn a...-. :.' rrPCVt ffifsi?'."! gs&jSF5-" fs. .- -.. UtlMiMstAitont . . 2 I wiyown.OP,, 0 1fl Drams f .1.. i nnriN v; imm ,.:. j.r. . .- ! . iuii HtrM j Woraib ; Pn1 Maii Gazette WaT,n nfrnnd.ylnB Idle which utahfl utilized, but Is npparent- neia iui ,-;. f" CffiaS'SlKSfvALUKS liinff tn ft statement of a cor cording to n siuw nM, ?f0ES tho corpatlon of Glna- lt to KM "" , Miia of that ground yieueua.v- pr.nn.ooo. To .VII! with the chargo of 3 nor b.'.Th0 city 17,800. and the rreVenuo I. ! 870 After "rrflrVnaldoncit"of foooto H5.0I0, nml to that ox r.l. . nrohurdoned. Kg lth ,he (jost,on Aether K. If hed, w,n apprcciato to intent tie report goes on 10 that owln to lh0 trcrt ot 1?R,a." functions of civil government. One of these anecdotes, told hy n sonntor who whs considered one of tho host lawyors In that hody and ono of tho moat zealous of the character of hs profession, was particularly signifi cant. Hq heard a rumor that Presi dent Grant wni ahout to remove n federal Judge In ono of the territor ies, of the United States. The senator hanponed to know that tho Judge was a lawyer of excellent ability and un common fitness for the bench, and ho wont to tho Prosldont to romon stato against bo oxtremp n measure as tho removal of a Judge unless there wero cogent reason for It con nected with tho administration of tho ofllce. "President Grant ndmlttod that as far a3 ho know there wns nn niim. i ... nrnanorf nf hnnw lnn.l . Mnn nf Mm utidlnnan nf n. 1...1. m.,uiR' 'i ;r i.. .itn; ,.tj.v . i. :,.,- .rr " "u "" m, Bwm inn ...-... , , .. ,...., ,o governor or tno -nM, in value. Tho building ; wh'je now depressed, wns for f tears very j)ru"""-ii". " " B5fii nwnprs, tho corpora- ,.,pt 1' Ing bold for random ., tm l"e souijiu nnur. TlurbPrarv nrlces demanded for ft of in" miMiiiu'13 . u iuit irfl ire rosnonsuiie n uur inus- K prW roncmion mu jmuuuiu 'Mfl Of 1 1" CHUMWll HIU liVJl lo ll, for tnc miscmoyoun nign fftilfr nursucd and ndhoare.i Till policy w'ns Initiated by tho imnrovcmcnts Trust. Thpv i tp Unds for Imnosslblc prices, iinihut wav.8orIoiiBlv Imnnlrod mrteMand retarded tho dovolop- totthe city as a wnoio. IteCltrlniDrovemont Trust, how tr l I'mply onp of tho depart ed ofthe corporation. Moro tnnn it U Is a department or wmen tno nidral Mithorltlpg used to bo tijilr prouu. tiio worK anu me liodioftho Cltv Improvomontfl ist were among Glagow'g munlcl- iMsii.and It must have roauired :Mnriiroon tho nnrt of tho pros- .(wnmlttee to nrrnlgn this tnuch- ,M department Tho ronoi't ilMOliinly that tho policy pursued Wo responsible In a groat moan for the fact that there aro -o ij nnlet hou'ics In Glnsgow, bo- lejTlnc tho corporation wmi po csbullt-on croiind, and adds 'lcplr that onnortunlty 1ms ti (or turning tho lattor to I ni ls tccount. nt population hns gono boyond Viindarles to find houses built tSuper ground," with tho rcult l the city has hohl nnd still hold? 100,000 or 300,000 Bqunro i of convenient and desirable lltt ground uncovered." . J Ii lugficstcd that bj altorlnc policy of the corporation nnd ojj the city lands no roga-'ls Htnd building condlMons "on a M o( fair compnrl'on with other Owners." somethlpc In tho wnv weaue m'ght bo required townrj ifwactlon of the M'aont nnmial !rit of 1-1.000 or lf.. 000. nut to U a reflection on tho "hlgh- Wtfa"' seal of tho Glnsrrow Innil ''raeri (i this pronoaal that tlici -jora'loa of tho city should on- 4"t' i Iml-f h" fairness of Other landlnrils" wlmm Uio "0mri hftvn nn Innc tinlil nn In N" The Stair or tln nnnrnni Th Cloakroom nf Mm sonnln " Hfl Mr Schurz. "whom Rnnnlnra Cone another with tho gossip '"'v. conur-icn to buzz with -' anout President's Grant'i' ! notlopg of the nuturo nnd lorrltory writes mo that he ennnot got along with thnt Judgo nt all and Is very anxious to bo rid of him, nnd I think tho governor Is entlMed to hnvo control of his staff.' Th sena tor clo'ed his Btory by saying that ho found It to bo a delicate as wnll as a difficult !ob to makb tho grout gon oral In tho chair of tho Pro3ldont of the United Stateq understand how different tho relations between a ter ritorial governor nnd a federal .Judgo wero from thoso between a military commander and his Btnff officers. Tho nncedoto was received bv tho llstonors with a laugh, but tho mirth was not far from head-3haklng ap prohonslon. However, lhr6 being Blncoro nnd porfect good will on both ldos, things wont on pleasantly In tho expectation that tho military hero nt tho head of tho government would lonrn what ho needed to know nnd that tho men In political plncos of power would treat him with duo con sideration nnd fairness. McCluro's. o : Denfncfls Cannot Ho Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tho diseased portion of tho enr. Th to Ib only ono way to cure deafnos", nnd thlh Is by constitutional rornodlos. Denfnoss Is caused by an 'nflnmed condition of tno mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tubo. Whon this tubo Is Inflamed you hnvo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and whon It Is ontlroly closed. ncnfnoHi Is tho result, and unions tho Inflammation can bo taken out and this tubo restored to Its normal con dition, hearing will bo destroyed for ovo"j nlno cases oitt of ton aro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous surfnoos. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollnrs for any caso of Denfnosa (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for cir culars froo. P. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7ri. Tnko ''all's Family ITls for con itlpatlnn TEHTIXO OF AVOOl) WITH Till? MICROSCOPE- A now lino of wbrk consisting or tho microscopic examination of wood nftor it breaks ln a testing apparatus, hao Just boon started by tho oflko of wood utlllznt'on ln tho United States' forest Borvlco. Tho structuro of wood is complex. Every species has sovoral dlfforont kinds of colls, each of which has Its own size nnd form. Thoro is also a wldo variation In tho number nnd nrrnngomont of tho coIIb In dlffer rerent spqclet'. Thoso differences structure havo tho'r bearing on tJio '" :gMi of tho wood. For some time pnet the forest service has been carrying on a large number of test3 on many kinds of wood In order to detcrmlno their strength, stiffness, elasticity, and other physical properties, so . that they may be fused to tho best possible advantago ln construction. Tho ap plication of microscopic work to such testB should glvo a bettor knowledge of tho conditions on which tho strength of wood dopends. Laymen will not understand tho significance of tho nronoscd micro rcoplc investigations so quickly aa nrcimects, builders and other wood users, who, In theso days, of grow ing scarcity of tho moro valuablo woods, will find tho knowledgo In valuable. Other problems connected with tho Btructuro or wood, such as tho prep aration of wood pulp and tho treat ment of wood with preservatives, will no doubt bo aided by this new Btudy. now to Get Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congro5B St., Chicago, tells of a way to be come Btreng: Ho saya: "My mothor, who Us old and was very feoble, 13 deriving po much bonoflt from Elec tric Blttors, that I foil It's my duty to toll those wh need a tonic and strongthoning medlc'no about it. In my mother's cnao a marked gain In nesu has resulted, Insomnia has been overcome, nnd she Is stondlly grow ing stronger." Electric Blttors quickly remedy stomach, llvor and kidney complaints. Sold "under guarantee at J. C. Perry's drug storo. 50c. A Traveling Mnn's Experience, "I mus- toll you my experlonce on an east bound O. R. & N. R. R. train from Pendleton to Ln Grande, Or., writes Snm A. Garbor, a woll known traveling mnn. 'I wns in tho smoking department with Rorao other trovllng men whon one of thorn wont out Into tho coach and cnm& back and said, "Thoro Is a woman sick uuto death In tho car I at onco got up nnd wont out, found her 'very 111 with cramp colic; hor bunds and arms wero drawn up so you could not stralghton thorn, and whllo a dcathllko look on hor faco. Two or three ladles woro working with hor and giving hor whiskey. I wont to my Hint caso and got my bottlo ot Chnmborlaln's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy (I novor trnvol without ft), ran to tho wator tank, put a doublo doso of thr mcdlclno In tho glass, poured Rome water Into It nnd otlrrod It with a poncll; then 1 had quite a tlmo to got tho ladles to let mo glvo It to hor, but I succeeded.- I could at onco soo tho effect nnd 1 worked with hor, rubbing hor hnndn, and In 20 minutes I gavo hor anothor doso. By this tlmo wo woro almost Into La Grando, where I was to lcavo tho train. I gavo tho bottlo to the husband to bo used In caso anothot dodo should bo needed, but by tho tlmo tho trnln ran Into La Grando sho was all right, and I received tho thanks of ovory passongor In tho car." For salo by Dr. Stbno's drug Btoro. o So Bryan Isn't coming to Oregon? Well, we'll try and worry along with out him, but 'twill Indcod bo hard CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Three Lines, Three Insertions, 25c. l'OU SALE Bmsss KKtti IT I i :-v,n rvrfrc iOANXN ftolvlaa Yor Hnvo Always Bouglit, and wlilclj hns Ijeon "? lur over yo yenrs, lias fooriio tho siffnaturo of . and has been intulo under his per- (&yffi yj!jf,s Sontil supervision slnco its infancy. J"ountcrf Ust Imitations ftnd"JiiHt-ns-Kood"nro but jwiments tlmt triflo with and outlangnr tho health of aad Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A NtorUi is a harmless snbstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare com?! I8 nml Soothing1 Syrups. It la Pleasant. It aWT ,,l,,t,,er Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ndn lts fto Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms lllr it vcrlslincss. It cures Dlarrhom nnd AVInd a in , r,cUovea Teething Troubles, ciires Constipation St. Jtu,m. It assimilates tlio Food, regulates tho lLiiii? " n,nvels eiylag healthy and natural sleep, uuurjj panacea Tli Trniftr Prlntul. 0BNUIRB CASTORIA ALWAYS Boi j tli Signature of rfffi2ttfcs TS vvrw-v anil You to Always Bought n use For Over 30 Yeart. . "" C4mmm. rr "MBMaM .A I'nyliiR Investment, Mr. ohn Whlto, of 38 Hlglilnnd Avo., Iloulton, Mnlnc, Bays: "Havo boon troubled with a couch ovory wlntod and sprint;, Last winter 1 tried many advertised remedies, but 'ho cough continued until I bought a COo bottlo ot Dr, King's Now Dis covery; boforo that was half gono, tho cough was all gono. This winter tho Bruno happy veault hns followed. . fow doses onco moro banlshod tho annual cough, I am now convinced that Dr, King's Now Discovery U tho best ot nil cough and lung romedlos." Sold under gunrauteo a: I O. Perry's drug storo. DDo and 1 00. Trial bottlo free. o PIXE'PIh AND SOMK OP ITS IMI'OHTAXT t'SKK A striking example of a seeming 'v moles wnfito product of tho foroat wh'ch has dovolopod Into a mnrkot nblo commodity of no small Impor ta"co Is what Is known as plno oil. Tho crudo wood turpontlno obtain ed from tho steam dlRtlllatlon of certain species of plno must bo re fined with considerable caro beforo It enn bo sold In competition with gum spirits, tho true turpentlno of commerce Hy redl-tlllatlon with team this crudo product Is usually unrated Into two substances. Tho first, which is tho larger fraction, consists nlmost entirely of tho prod uct known technically as "plnene." Tbh closely resembles' gum turpen Mno, oxcopt for a barely perceptible difference In odor. Tho other fraction Is a product somewhat thicker and hoavlor than turpentlno, with a yellow color and n very pleasant odor. This Is known as "plno oil." Formerly this by-product had no market and wns either burned or sold for almost nothing In ordor to got rid of It. It was realized, how ever, that It was extremely poor busi ness to waste throo or moro gallons .of oil for every cord of wood with out knowing certnln'y whether thu oil was of value, nnd It was clearly n to the chemist to find ruses tor- nine oil and to tho salesman to TPite a market. Pine oil Is now sold In tnnk car lots to manufacturers of roofing am' varnishes. Considerable quantities are consumed In tho manufacture of ins'ili'iK materials, metal polishes and chan perfumes. It has bee" 'ound tr- yield very cheanly "terpene hydrate." a drug which at present Is manufactured bv somewhat costly methods. Plno oil has al-o been sug gested as an excellent solvent for varnish gums for the production nf light-colored varnishes. Furthei in vestigation may even !ad to Its iise ns a raw material In the production of art'fllclal camphor Thus, from a worthless product plae oil has so much Incresed In value that refilled grade may bow be oM for trom 40 to SO eent a k1 loa. Tb vary lowt frnUU Mil for about 10 tU a gallon. 5-Acro Tracts in 12 mllo3 of Port land. Fino fruit land and closo to now electric lino und county road. $750, $50 cash and $10 per month HomeseekQrs Information Bureau. 222 N. Commercial St., Salem. Or. 10-5-tf For Sale 18 head of Morlno bucks, from tho MInto stock, ono or tho oldest brocdors of Morinos ln Oro gon. Prlco $10 per head. Q. W. Eoff, Salem, Oregon, Routo No. C, Box 42. 9-11-Jm s? FOIl RENT lor Sale Ton shares of Hickory Bark preferred stock. AddroBs Drawor 518, Salem, Oregon. 9-25-tf Lor Sale Ono lot, with sevon-room houBo, fruit troo, berry vines and garden Bpot. 35C South 17th St. Prlco $850. 9-23-lin Only Vivo Lots Loft in tho bcautl. tul block ISth and 19th, Trado and Mill, $225, $250 and $300; can bo bought on Instnllmonts If desired. Lots will bo ndvancod In price nftor Oct. 10th. E. Lupton, 1073 Stato street. Look nt TblB tor n Home. 100 acres In sight of Salem, 70 ncrea In cultivation, balanco pasture nnd timber, good 7-room houo, lnrgo bafn, outbuildings, etc., lino water. 4 acres fruit on good road, toolB, cows, hogs, calves, fruit; about 7 tons of hay In barn, all for $8000, for a fow days only; $2000 cash, balanco term of years at G per cent. Invest IgiHe. Good 8-room new house and barn, 3 largo lots, all ln fruit, all for $2100, For a fow days thoso spe cial bargains, only for n fow days Soo us at onco If you want a homo Wo can Bult you. Wo hnvo tho places and nro soiling them. A. O. SMITH & CO., Room 9 over United States National Bank. SOME OF OUR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. Good plastered 8-roum houso nnd 4 lots, In good location, for n fow days, $1400. Small noV houso, good woll, 9 lots, nil ln finilt, on enr lino, only $1300 This Is a snap. 05 ncres, all extra land, flno 10-rooni houso, windmill, hot and cold water In houso, wator piped to barns, 2 good hnrns, flno location, 10 ncres lino bearing prunos, 8 acres in apples, JuU commenced trt benr, good varlotles; 3 acres Royal Ann clmrrloH, Hmnll fruttB, otc, 4 acres flno ttmbor, 8 flno .cows, 2 b irses, harnesH, 2 wngons, buggy. 30- hogs, chickens, farm, lmplo intuits, Boporator, 50 tons hay, oa'ts furnlturo, otc. This Is ono or tho best homes I hnvo bcoii In Marlon county. Investigate. Also houses to rout and monoy to loan. A. O, SMITH A CO., Room 0, over United Stntoa Natlonnl Bank, Snlom, Orogon. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Bochtvl H Mlnton. Why pny ront whon 'you can buy i coy, G-rooni cottngo, woodshod, drlllod woll, with 1 lots, for $000. $1100. Good 9-room houso, woll nnd city wntor, largo lot, 75x150, on a cor nor, fruit. This proporty would bo cheap at $1500. Modorn housos $1500 and up. Como ln and got our list. Farms. Wo havo Bovornl Improved and unim proved 5 and 10-ncro tracts. nil Acres on Snlcm Pratrlo $12.10. 5-room Iioubo. largo barn, 1 ncro Logan borrics, orchard, 12 ncres clovor, about 15 ncros In flno pas turo, balanco good fnrmlng land, running .wator, good foncos, cood hog nnd lion houso, about 40 hns, nil Implomonts, 2 horses, harness, 2 wagons, glvo possession at onco. I Bold over $000 worth of vetch soed oft of 12 acres this year. Thla proporty would bo cheap at $500, but If Bold In 30 days will tako $.4250. Soo my agents HECHTEL & MINTON, Phono 452. 431 Stato St., Bayno BIdg., Room 7-8 'or Rent Eight-room cottage, now, cuy wnior anu woousnoa. Twolfth and Market streets, M. McBrldfl. 10-3-at Rooms Jov Rent Sultablo for room ing Iioubo, partly furnished, turnl- wuro lor enio, 420 Stato street. 10-3-3t RKAL BSTATR FOR SAL MIjJOELLANEOUS Experienced Dressmaker At roaBon ablo prices, nt Mrs. B. E. Brown's 56G South Liberty streot. 10-1-lw On October 1 Drs. Darby and Cor nell will romovo their dental par lors Ironi tho Gray bMlldlng to rooms ovor tho Thompson Jowolry Btoro. 9-25-lm Cement Work Conbroto walks, sop tic tanks, comont floors and foun dations. Estlraatos furnished and all work guaranteed. J. P. Vetch, 328 Marlon streot. Phono G08. 8-10-tt Wcnger & Clicrrlngton Pianos and organs Bold on easy terms; tolo phono 1187; 247 qommorclal Stroot, Snlom, Orogon. tf Salem Cash Market Tho flnost cut3 of monts nt tho lowest prlcos. Mv phono 370,. 247 S Commorclal St. P. W. Royettz, Prop. 7-21-tf. Help Furnished Froo of Clmrgo By Latham Land Company, 478 Stntv stroot, phono NO, 140. Partlee wautlng help plenso call at ofllco or phono us. Also hnvo cows for sale. Concrete Work Got my prlcos on Bldowalk, curbs, spotlc tanks nnd comont work of any kind. All work gunrnntocd flrst clnss. M. Ward, 2378 Maplo Avo. Highland Phono 5G9. July24-tf Cnicntcr Can do all kinds of rough and lnstdo work. Anything from repairs to contracting. A. C. Brown, 1390 North 17th Btroot. 0-20- loget Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lum bor .shingle, building material wood and coal. Low priced an? prompt deliveries. One block of 8. P. p.RSflonger depot. ' Phont 198. 7-2-tf Ilutto A Wendcroth Fine wlnei liquors and cigars. We hand! tho colobrated Kollog gand Caatlt whiskies. Cool and refreshing bee constantly oi- draught. SoutV Commercial street. 9-8-lyr Miss Elnm AVeller Pianist. Appoint. monts can bo mnde for loisons ov ory aftornoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, Classes In Dunning Method Tuoa dnys, Fridays and Saturdays. 095 North Llborty stroot. Phopo 1351 0-28- LOST. liOst Largo whlto cat, answors to nnmo of Potor Pan. Howard. Phono 072. 10-G-tf. LODGES Carpenters Union No. 10(15 Local Union No. 10GG of Curiwntors and Jolnors of Amoilca inuuL ovor Sat urday ovonlng nt 8:00 p. m. In Hoarst hall, 420 Stato Stroot A. W. Donnls, Roc. Soc. VoifNterH of Amorlcn Court Shor wood, Foresters, No. 19. Moots Saturday night In Ilolinnn hall, Stato Btroot. Waldo Miller, O. It. J. O. Perry, financial secrotnry. . Central Lcxlgo No. jh, K. of 1. Ca'Ulo halt in Ilolman block, cor ner Stato and Llborty stroota, Tuosdny of each wook at 7:30 p. m. Oacar Johnson, 0 C; E. B Andorson, K. of R. nnd S, Modern Woodmen of Amorlcn Ore gon Cednr Camp No. 5240. Moot ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock In Holman hall. W. W. HIII, V. O.; F. A. Turner, clork. NOTE I THESE 41 ncros, good C-room, plastered house, 15 ncros bearing orchard, cherries and apples. Price $200 per acre. 2 Rcres, lnstdo city limits, 5 -room house, oh car line. Price $1800 9 acros, tho boat buy we have. 1 story, 8-room Iioubo, good barn, 0 miles from Salem, all cleared, 7 acres ln fruit, running water. Price $2100. Good 7-room houso, nbout 1 acre ground, barn, stono cellar, 2 blocks from car line. Price $2000. City lots for salo choap. Small amounto down, balance In monthly Installments, no Interest, OLMSTED LAND CO. 1170 STATE STREET. WANTED Wanted To bow out by the day; ex perienced dross makor. Call or write Miss G. E. Honry, 48G Di vision Btroot. 10-B-lw Wanted At onco, good boy to carry papers, onp with pony preferred. Apply to Journal. 9-8-tf Wanted Monoy to loan. It you hnvo monoy to loan on real estate at 0, 7 or 8 per cent, send It to me, as I havo many applications for such lonns. Bank roforencos fur nlahod on application. S, H, Grub or, 82 G Board of Trade Bldg,, Port land, Orogon. ' 0-9-lm Wanted Goo'd young driving horse, wolght nbout 1000 pounds. T. W. Ramson, Journal. 0-29-tf LIVERY AND FEED STAI1LB8 Livery and Feed Stables Old Pot ofllco Stnblos, at 254 Ferry street, betwooa Commorclal and Front streets, Telophonu 188. Some of tho flnost llvorlea In the city can be found bore. Westacott & John son, Props. 10-1-1 y r. DRAYSnSN Cummins llro.s,' Transfer Company All kinds of transfer work done. . Furnlturo nnd pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service U our motto, Stand and offlce at 253 South Commorclal street. Phono 210. Residence Phone Huie Wing Sang Co. Wo mnko up all kinds of wrapper ml whlto undorwoar, waists and Hi monas and skirts; all kinds of gentlomon'u and ladles' furnishing goods; all klndn of silks and drew goods; hosu, suits, pants, ovoralla, blankots, nockwonr, matting, china wnro, trunks, ombroldory and tact? otc. :)2d N. Commercial St. flrtlom, Or. tlHlllllllllllllllllllll 4 il Graber Bros. I Woodmen of World Moot ovory FrI day night nt 7:30, In Holman hall. E. Lupton, O, C; P, L, Frnzlor, Clork. FOR SALE $1500 good 5-room houso In Yow Park, bath, toilet, hot and cold water, porch all around tho houso, $1500. A good new house on 18th street, bath,, toilet, hot and cold water, electric wlro In houao, lino houso for $2500. A nlno room house, good woll of wa ter. 3 lots, $2100. $3000 good houso with 4 acroa ot land. Plenty of fruit of all kinds, ..$3000. 4 acres with good houso, largo barn. Plonty of all kinds of fruit. Price $4000. A good farm, 5 miles of Salem, good large houso, largo barn, two Bprlngs, 2 wollo, 15 acres young orchard, uomo bearing trecB, Pr'co $9000. Tracts of land from 1 acre to 600 and up, good bargains. Somo fine 10 acre tracts. J. O. BCHULTZ, 134 North Liberty Streot. Lincoln Annuity Union Sick, acci dent nnd pension Insurance; $2, 000,000 pledged; every claim paid Good agents wnntod. J, II. O. Montgomery, nupromo organlzor, Box-432 Snlom, Oregon. R. R Ryan socrotary. 540 Stato street. PLUBHIERS Tlieo, M. Burr Plumbing, hot wntor and steam heating and tinning; 104 Commorclal streot, Phone Main 192, 9-1-lyr M. J, I'oizel Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox -ft Murphy, 226 Commercial stroot Phono Main 17. OHHNMMHIItMilHHWiaMnMiatNMM Taft made thirteen speeches In Ne braska yosterday, but whether It wart unlucky for blm or Bryan will bo developed later. o A Burnt Child, dreads the flae. The dread Is whole some, but not the bura; that can be healed and instantly relieved by ap plying Ballard's Show Llalneat. Be reare4 for aecldeata by keeelng a bottle always ia tbe boum, Bert for praiM, bruise, cuts, teaMa, rae maUeai. Mm!cia. kmUoas aay aa4 all aehaa im pIm, Prie MV ia mm lltt. MM by all ur Of course, If tho congress will pro vldo for thoso buUdlncB at tho ex perimental farm, all right, but DoWitt'B Kidney and niaddoi Pills aro for weak back, backacho, rheumatic pains. Inflammation of tho bladdor and all other annoy ances duo to weak kldnoys, Thoy aro sold by all druggists. FInp poopjo theso American citi zens tho 'best' bohnved, and with out restraint, of any on tho globo. Jiopplty Hop, Aro you Just barely getting around by tho aid of crutches or u cane? Unless you have lost a limb or have a deformity r!f your trouble Is rheumatism, lumbago, sprain, stiff Joints, or anything ot like nature tui' Balalrd's Snow Liniment and (a no time you eaa throw away your erntqbea and be as well aa anyone. PHee 1. S0 and f 1.00. BU br W mWsRmV . LJ i . " -f Ji PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt attontlon io an oraora, gunrantoo our work to glvo satisfaction and to bo up to tho saultnry standard. I WE WILL HE PLEASED T TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS Call at our shop on Llborty stroot, back of Barr's Jowolry T Storo. Phono 550, m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i n 1 1 1 u NC i I I J I I I TV THE REST ROAST THE FAMILY EVER JJAD Can be obtained from our prima tender and jalcy beof, wutton o pork, All our moats are selected from the choicest, and prepared for the tabla to ault the demands of the fastidious. Our price are lower for anailty than you eaa and at any, lJJL L Lli . h, a OROII, , t '' amMi M A sfl