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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATUPwDAY, OCT. 9, 1915. STOMACH MISERY I Trespassers Are Killed ' QUICKLY VANISHES By Railroad Trains A Galley o' Fun! , TO AN EMPTY POP-BOTTLE. 1 (Thrown away by a madly enthusi astic maid at llio ball game.) Most fortunate! How I do envy thee Tby happy lot; (or Fortune ne'er ou ma Ilalb aoured my lifo, nor aoft'ning austere Your money back if yoo want it is the way in whirh Daniel J. Fry, (be popular druggist, is selling Mi-o-na, the great dyspepsia remedy. This is an unusual plan, but Mi-o-na has so much merit and U so almost in variably successful in relieving all forms of indigestion that he ran but. I WILL GIVE SI 000 "In the last 25 years approximate ly 2i,'X'0 iieople have been killed on the railroads of the I'nited .States and of this number 113.480, or over 53 per cent were trespassers," said R. J. Clancy, assistant to th general man ager of the Southern Pacific, speakinK ) inTwoi. UMV 'Vt before the Civic Auditorium Safctv Sfl on the lio. fa iornm or. moit-snun tuai lc run uu , - - hnAw i" i little risk in selling under a guarantee! "f"-n in Jr.neu.eo September pfSjR--JUi? of this kind pattuuniillaststag Do not be miserable or make your! ''T':' :?dATA' J'fJ Ki!.SS,.,2 KIFAiLUCilSlEmCANCERrUMOKiM Man R POISONS tot 1mv!Slx$ t BONE WiaoinlsitjDfPau tio X Kay or oilier swindle. An Island plant makes thecore 1.. : t.l- :.l ....... .1. 1 iruug luioriaii'o null ivu. u vi.ta.a. , - .. . Mi-o-na will help vou. If it doesn't, ! ""'"" "I-""" ' onc'M.I t .an ...it r.i. t iw v,. ...... ,.: fr'" " ,,"'r '" '-.' ""Relative . , ' ,-v , , ,, bodies, state mid national, have eon- moiiev back and he will cheerfully re-,--... .. .,, .. i - . -. "i itntru uicir tiimns Kituri-ijr iy auieij Intl. re1 mv life . nor soft nine ! a .., . .1.- ,,..,... ; i,. oppnui.ee ngisiaiion una nave li.-.t-a I see. I fronj the first few doses of Mi-o-na and' its continued use will soon start Vet thou, Insentient tl.in the !iK (ft warm lips, in an easer, lingering kiss to disregard the appeals "U ,......,.. ...... ,! ,i.,. k ! roorcurea ai nait iri " csnc ill soon start you; iw.iMui.li '". . F..v u.s-.,,. cmntrv every day or every year. A , enjoyment of food. - j er.r. f.,1 review of statistics make, the , . t ."" '""V i enucjuiiion irresistible that care in the cest-ful that every box is sold under a1 Any LU?.!?io WOMAN'S BREAST K I I UfCD andalwaTspoisonsdeeaann UAnLtilnit elands and KalS OUICllT con-; One woman in every 7dieaofceneerU.B. report for We refute many who wait too long 4 must die l roorcurea ai nalt prls cancer u ywv iiukii BOOK SENT FREE StricO RallaMt. Oaatitt Cmcar SmcIIM Hvtnt" 4340 1 436E Valencia St, San Francisco, Cat. KINDLY MAIL THIS It immm sltt CANCER employment of men and requirement A lorn earesa that drew (, ,if ! !'f'''ve guarantee to refund the money : of fe practices supplemented by A that drew t" 1T-, if it doe, not relieve. What fairer' iJi8latin' pff '. ivelv admhf- aWi,V ... .. j roMsitioa conld be made. Mstcred. will do more to lessen rail firaven one a sweeter, Happier death Daniel J. Fry gives his personal . usualties than all the safety devices i gnaranree nr. money Dack u you want, genius has afforded. I if with every box of Mi-o-na that he "The I'nited Htntes is the only civil- thrill this? To know the favor of a maiden's eye; !''" A guarantee like this speaks Uoft, clindn hands, and lips wIhmu j vul"""' for the 1 t "ie remedy. every Rich ; PEr;NE OUTPUT HEAVY J'laws forth ones life Who would not yield hi aoui j D0UglM County to Market Tour MU- ind with the last faint protest Inppy ( Uon of Founds Salem firms UieT Buy. Ili.sebiirp. Ore.. Oet. 8. Actual fig ures compiii'd here today assure the marketing of 4.01)0,000 pounds of prunes from .Douglas county during the next two or three weeks. To truns- i port this amount of prunes. 100 cars o fnverage cnpncity will be needed. If. H. (iile k Co., of Salem, obtained the largest shnre of the Roscl.urg pro Eastern Football Teams In Third Stage Today By George R. Holmes. (United Press Strff Correspondent.) New V'ork, Oet. Kastern football ized eonnt-y in the world that has failed to legislate against trespassing, the ennseUfiu'C of which is best illus trated in ci mpurison with similar re sults in other civilized countries where legislation against trespass obtains and where the casualties incident to tres-1 teams enter tomorrow on the third pnss are very few in comparison with; stage of the season's grind. In the the Cnitcd States " west, the big' fellons. after weeks of Mr. Clancy called attention to the '. . ,. ... , results of observation tests on automo-1 l,ra,'t"',"'' are . '"kl their se,oml biles, teams, and pedestrians at rail- j showings iu .intercollegiate combats, way crossings and the Importance of interest in the cast is largely ceu Wifety practices in this connection.- tPrpj 0 the Prhc. ton-Svracuse strug- "In IIUl," he said, "at 34 different igIB at Princeton. The 'Tigers' start crossings taxed promiscuously to ob-lngainst tieorgetowi two weeks ago, tain average conditions out of fi,4S2iwas anything but auspicious, as they automobiles. 17.755 teams find .')4.S.'tS ; ilut'outoj Mnnth.irtii' nnlv i:-t in 0. I ...:n -1.;- -I , rrt m. I . . . ... . . I. ...v..... . ' in.., iu imp booui iiu cars, me peuestrinns or a total of H!i.U7a, with in a gume that showed maav i'nnce W. F. Orager company, also of Salem, j tho number of tracks at such crossings! town weaknesses. Since that time, will take out nt least :S5 cars, while ' carying at from 1 to 15 and the number 1 however, Coach Speedy Rush has driv the J. K. Armsby company will handle i 0f trains over such crossings vnryingen his men to the limit, and indica tor 15 cars. The standard price paid, from 1 to 100, 139, or only fifteen-! Hons today were that tho Tigers will was six cents, which means that tL'IO,-1 hundredths of one per cent stopped and ,go i.ito tomorrow's game more like the iiimj will lie realized ny tne JJouglas looked in both directions. ll'rmcetown of former vears. county growers for the crop. I lie largest single crop war Htinerinlciident V. H. Whelnn. of the Harvard is expected to have a walk- that T.os Antrcles division of the comnanv. !away with Carlisle. The Indians are from the orclinrd of J. H. Booth, six, culled attentiou to the Southern l'a miles south of Roseburg. This orclinrd cific expenditures in safety work, yields more than 250,000 pounds on 50 j "The results of the company's nc ncres, The drying ..as finished there i f.vities in this direction are reflected DOWN BY THE SEA. Youiik Sapley -That buxom youtlR widow looks perfectly ravishing In lier bathing ault. Hhe rcntlnda me ol present is farther advanced than for poetical Latin (Hiolatlon, er-rr " many seasons. j CynicuH-Oli, yea; "nuiltum In Mrvo!" today and shipment will follow imme- jn its accident record," he said. "For diately. The orchard of J. F. Rose, on i the month of June, 1915, for instance, Roberts creek, showed the best yield to i the number of employes injured per the acre, according to the buyers. i.ono dropped from 8 per cent last year Ten thousand pounds of prunes were; to (I ner cent this vear." prodiiecii mere rrom two aim one-unit seres. The Cnrlyle orchard, in Garden Valley, produced 20,000 pounds from six acres. The entire crop is believed to amount to about the same ns last year. The product is of exceptional high grade, according to the buyers, and nt DALLAS LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Low ami chil dren, of I'nrtlaiid, are visiting Icla- vien. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. lllhli. )) William A. Qua vie, of Okln lioiu i,i m r to New York llio othet I tire and friends in Hnllas and i'ay to speak In the young pernons of j ity. I lie Dpwiuili Lt'MKiie. The lllshop Is tlcictibfd as having "the evangelical iower, the rare humor, and Hie real Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Frost, of I'nrt laiid. were Dallas business visitors the first of the week. I W Hiitiillet- imtl hmii Mlinnr. linve vrestern tang that mlKht Identify Mm returned to tlie'ir home in Orenc, aft lia n very Itryan of tho pulpit." Well, ,.r n Miort visit at the home of Mr. and may In lie has, Mis. A. W, Hrown. H has been lung Hilspeeleil that a Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Dennett and r.reat inanv people, on being olTeied children of Sandy, have returned to Ir rbolep of going to Heaven or to! ,h!'if. '""'I1' (u'r . hll"rt l,.h ii'iiiiiven ill i it i m tnv. .ti r. neiiueii i ti.-w York, would choose the latter j.li.i-e. lVrliaps It In becaiiK.t I ha nt 1 1 art ions of the iii.-tropolls have been (iiore untl better advertised. Aviation mid liuihle are good, but alone they ill not ilenM.-ly populato a rounlry, imil Heaven undoubtedly HulTetH from It ceil. .in viigiionoHS on Hid part of lis Kdvnm-eugont. If this comment be tl .iiL-.lil Irreverent, we hasten to qii.it h I be llishop himself. Burely ho could Hot b.t Irreverent , "Of course," be lutya, "I hope to get to Heaven aome Hay by the grace of God and a good il.nl of bis forget fulness, but In the Meantime New York town nt night, all lighted up, looks pretty goo.! to me." If Hie llhliop feels that Way about N,-w York and nli.mt Heaven, It Is no wonder that Hie feeling lliuls a ie mionso among the residents on Mm n Italian. The Mlllty Way uniiu.tutl.mn l.ly looms bigger In the firmament llian Hut Great While Way; but vcty lew of our a.-qunlnlancea dwell In die Armament. The streets of llenv ni may be paved with Hllver ami gold, I til one cannot know what the buying iiiwnr of gold ami silver would be at (iat aliunde; im-aii while wo have a Very ai-cuiiile knowledge) of what a O.illar will do In New York, a former Dallas boy and lit present is editor of the Sandy News. Fred Day, of Portland, claim agent of the Southern Pacific railway, was a recent business visitor in Dallas. W. V. Fuller, who has charge of a big timber cruise in Yamhill county, is expected home Friday for a short visit ilh his family in this city. lievivnl services under the auspices of the Dallas churches lire being con ducted in the armory in this city by George W. Taylor, nn evangelist of nil tiomil uute, Paul It. Taylor is musical director mid soloist during the meet iugs. The Indian string quartet from the Indian training school at ClieiiiiiHii, ill give a concert nt the Dallas arm ory this evening. r . V . Uliiiioerg, a prominent luisi weaker this season than they have been in years, as was shown when Lebanon Valley College held them to a scoreless tie. Yale undoubtedly will have a tougher time with Lehigh, hut should win by a good score. The lilue rolled up a to tal of 37 points against Maine, which is indicative of: a fairly good offensive tggregation. l . I'nele Sam'a twins the army and navy swing into action against Get tysburg and Pittsburgh, j The Marines are liable to find a tartar ia tho Pitts burghers, and no one would be greatly surprised if Pittsburgh would repeat its last year's victory. Last year the Pitt trimmed the navy, 13 to 11. With tho. possible exception of the Iowa-Minnesota game, the west didn't offer n vprv Mt.tr:ictivn nrmrrfim tnmni- riider the auspices of the bureau row. Chieaao meets N'ortiiwestern in of advertising of tho American News-1 the only other Big Nine game, but little paper Publishers' association, Nn-i interest is centered in it because Coach lional Newspaper Window Display jStagg a warriors lu-.ve beaten North week will be observed October 11 to I western for so,m.i-iy years that its a HI in prncticidry every city in the L'uit- Chiengo tradition. . H might almost be c.l states. I called a huhit. During this period urticlA iia- The lowa-Mianesola game, however, n'snoniii ue a hummer oecnnse hoth teams aro always strong, and this year is no exception. National Newspaper Window Display Week Comes October 11 to 16 noiiaiiy niivertiseii in newspnpers will be displayed in retailers' windows throughout the country. This will bo the second aununl Nntinuul Newspaper Window Dis play week. The first, held last year, for the purpose of demonstrating to advertisers that dealers reully enter tain a strong preference for news paper advertising over other forms, was so successful and accomplished its purpose so well that tho event is being repented. The bureau of advertising of the Americun N'ewspnper Publishers' as Kocinliciri has its headquarters in New York City. All the general plans for the week are being handled from that office. William A. Thomson is tho gen cial director. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS New York, Oct. 8. Horribly burned when his cur was wrapped in flames during the Astnr cup elimination trials, nt Slieepshend Hay recently, Harry F. Grant, noted auto driver, is dead. Schmidt's Attorney Wants No Compromise Verdict Los Angeles, Oct. S. While prosecu tion mid defense vainly angled for a liirv in tint M. A. Schmidt murder Ktigene, Ore, (Jet. 8. The refusal of his parents to approve of his love af fairs is said today to nave caused Ben jamin Cochran, aged 23, to tukc carbolic-acid with fatal effect. Cochran died shortly after reaching the hospital. Portland, Ore., Oct. 8. Frank It. Tritcliler squandered $0 and then told his wife lie Has held up to escape her wrath. At least this M what the po lice say Tritscliler confessed to them after a severe "sweating." Watertown, N. Y., Oct. 8. Charles W, Crossmoii, loved his two cats. He couldn't hear to leave them behind visitor the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conn, of Hose burg, are guests nt the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Hatfield. II. Y. Morrison returned from a hunting trip up the l.ut'reole. Wednes day evening, being called by the ill ness of his wife. 4 ? :'tt "1 1 i'.Jf . 1 . IV -f.' ' OUT TO WALLOP CORNHUSKERS. Kaasns City, Mo., Oct. Kansas university at Lawrence is out to take the Missouri Valley conference from Nebraska this year. With six veterans around which to build a football team, the Kuiisiis coach, Herman Olcott, fin in er Yale star, starts the season with spleioliii prospects, olcott promises an open game, much along the same lines as last vear when Whenton had charge. The Nebraska a id Mis-ouri games are the two M. V, C. contests for which the sipmd will be pointed. Whether the Kansas Aggies will bo a factor la the conference depends up on the success ol" the new coach, John il. Header, former C.u nlinsker star. i the same coffin with him, iu accord mice to his request made before death. Molding, Cid Oet. 8. The combined courage of six tiny children is greater than that of one huge bear, is the de duction of a leiirned school teacher of the Oak Hun school. Harking like dogs, a half doxon tots treed a bear near the school house yesterday. DEATH OF MISS REDDINO IN DARKEST AFRICA. ' Urol Chief That" a dandy new tint elub you have. Second rlilef - Nu't It a beaut? If I could ao.tk some wblio man wlili bat, bU burden wouldn't bo' her lilm! A3 IT SEEMEQ TO HER "A woman In West YiulnU b;ls l een cu;ed of consumption by the bite if a copperhead winkti." said Mr. tout Usui to l.li wife. , "Well, Pi! idmoiii rather not lutve rouKtiiupflon than be cmoj ,y ihu ieiiifidy," r.-plkd Mrs. Gait.uu. ii 111 America's Greatest Cigarette mJ .iwui llwM ttiVtrU oiinsel for the alleged Mc.Numiiia ac complice, made it clear that his side was not in tli vor of a compromise ver dict, or a " hung jury. ' ' .lust utter .lodge Willis informed a veiiircmiin that a compromise verdict was possible, I'airall leaped to his foot a .id cried: "Your Honor, so far ns tho defense is c.incei ned, we don't want a compro mise verdict, ii ml I want these pros pective juror to know it." Alter a wordv battle. .Indue Willis ordered this remark stricken from the 1 record. . San Francisco, Oct. 8 an Francisco Schmidt- tednv displuved a large tiiim- society circles vfore shocked today to Iter of telegrams from friends in the i learn of the death in New York of east. They told In in to "cheer up"Miss Josephine Redding, daughter of mid contained str.tenu-iita to the ef- Joseph 1). Hedding, lawyer and grand feet that the country at large believed , opera composer of Snn Francisco, hint hmoc -nt. ( Mi,, Redding served in the Red Several talesmen were challenged a id Cross of France and her death was due excused today, but no aprociable pro- to a break down entailed by the hard gress whs mad,-. I ship, u, ,ftYred in her work. ' " 1 ; She had been decorated with WAR ODDITIES Cross of the Legion of Honor. Did It Ever Happen to You? By Mort Bur: iPoKPH- torr-N SirlAPTOSlJWer jwaTlH' EP'-H 1 A0WH HtCA? VH Boat fa yr SrKwSSi'fi tifif WE Y'U TH'sroRTlNTIni.tn' KIPPlW'STUFf.JiaT t-y I I VJJJiJJi Yw "OTiEEKini.-B-PtToAi BECAUSt I REFEREE A LOT 'TEAL- J.h W?TJ A B ml2$J&kK t&O&iL9- l Cx fS FI6HT5 DO Y'u-THINK yt CAM MAKE JOIH ME IH A BIT OWSrmoiAKZf V1AVr1AS You ln a BooBE out o' rig "?vA th' aocitTr : : fv?,tYl'JvEivmtKjLftE? ' BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children of bed wetting. There is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her successful home treat ment, with full instructions. Send no money, but write ber today if your chil dren trouble you In this way. Don't blame the child the chances are It can't help it. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine diffi culties by day or night. IC3k3fCSjClClC9jCljC9C9C)iCSkS(CSC3C WAR NEWS OF ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Antwerp fell at 9 a. m. and was occupied by the Germans at 2::io p. m. Albert and bis army fled to safety. Three British naval brigades tried to save the city. French-German artillery bat tles at Lille and Arras con tinued. Germans attacked viciously on Meuse heights. The French progressed some at St. Mihiel yet Germany also report ed progress there and in the Argonne. German forces re treated before Russian nt. Lyek, and at Ivangorod and at Sandomir on the Vistula there Ore violent artillery duels, Tet rograd reported. Rome says Portugal will le clarc war on Germany, and that German reinforcements are be ing rushed to East l'russia. Will Dispel Fogs By Means of Electricty San Francisco, Oct. 8. Solution of the problem of dissipating heavy fogs lying over rivers, harbors and in the paths of ocean liners is believed to be nearer than ever before, by scient ists of national repute who are work ing on a giuut electrical machine at the Panama-Pacific exposition. The largest electrical transformer ever built, capable of transforming a mil lion volts, heretofotu considered im possible, will be used in the experi ment. k Scientists of the Bureau of Mines and the Smitliouian Institute, believe the discharge of this high power will create an electrical disturbance and thunder which will cause fog to rice from the surface of the water. Dr. F. C. Cottreel, of the Bureau of Mines, is in charge of the experiment and is installing the transformer at tlfe exposition. The first test will occur within a week, according to Dr. Cot-trell.. :iimii;iiimiiiiiinn)uiiM The History of the World F rom the Dawn of Creation until . The Great War Is depicted in art, science and industry and presented in wonderful colors PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION San Francisco This wonderful Exposition closes Dec. 4 Don't Miss It Lest you always look bacjc to 1913 with regret Scenic Shasta Route Through the wonderful Valleys of the Willamette, the Sacramento, the Ump qu:i and the Rogue offers exceptional diversion. Low Round Trip Fares Full particulars with copy of booklet "Wayside Notes, Shasta Koute" or -"California and Its Two World Exposi tions'' on application to nearest agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. iiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmrtttrnai ed on the property of the Roseburg Steam Laundry was shot by an experi enced well-shooter from Oklahoma. Af ter the explosion the water gushed out of the well in a large stream, rising to a height of about 00 feet above tho level of the ground. A vein of water was st-i-ck at a depth of about 150 feet which supplies nearly 3,000 gallons a day. Five thousand gnllons were necessary however, and the drilling will be continued for several days. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS the FIREMAN IS DEAD. London. That King George is human was strikingly illustrated on his' latest visit to tho wounded m a Lon- Washington, Oct. 8. Fireman George don hospital. Tmgillo, burned in the oil fire aboard Passing through a ward, the Ving the torpedo d.-st rover Cummins, died nt asked a wounded "Tommy" how he the Newport naval hospital, and Water was fed. j tender Thomas Shea is in a critical "They feed us like cattle," answer 'condition, the unvy department was in cd the soldier. j formed today. "You don't mean tlit-y feed you nn hnyf" was the king's inimetliate re-j jot inter. When the "Tommy" recovered speech tho king was g.tne. Well-Expanded Lungs Not Enough. Pure blood is indispensable to the health and strength of tho lungs. The delicate structure of these organs makes it necessary.. When the blood is impure the lungs lose their tone, and even if they are permitted to exvnd freely, they have not tlu power fully to per form their important work. The fact us, there ia nothing more necessary our physical economy than pure blood the kind of blood that Hood's Sarsa psriila makes. This me.li.-ino is the good reliable family remedy for diseas es of the blood, Bcrofula, rheumatism, catarrh, ami low or run-down condi tions of the system. At this tine, when coughs ami colds are so prevelaiit, Hood's Sarsapnrilla is an invuluuble tiwic. Get it today, and begin to take it at once. Accept no substitute. Flln TWrrfdd trv Prnnlt n.wl ...I! Tetze, Q C D 1-5 interest in the W 1-2 1 oi A. ritzgerniu cl oMMfc.. W. L. Pcttit et ux to George Burback et ux pr. S. Porter cl sec 10-B-1W. George Burback et ux to W. L. Pettit et ux cl 53-S-1W. John Haaiiestnd et ux to Jacob H. Jacobson lot 0 blk 3, Geisers add, Sil vcrton. John T. Ross et ux to Court Street Church of Christ lots 17 and 18 blk 1, Van Duyu's add, Salem. T. C. Davidson to Amney V. David son q C D pt. of blk. IU, George H. Jones' add, Salem. I .lonn i Jones to Heorge H; and , Alice J. Smith lot i. Institute add, Jef- IVT9V11, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercurj as mercury will surely destroy the ien of smell and completely derani?eiM whole aystem when entering It thrown the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescription! from reputable physicians, as the dams; they will do Is ten fold to the good yoa can possibly derive from them. Ham Catarrh Cure, manufactured by t. J. Cheney Co.. Toledo, O., contains n mercury, and la taken internally, actinl directly upon the blood and mucous ur faces of the system. In buying Hal I Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu ine. It Is taken Internally and made Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.Tf tlmonlals free. hu Sold by DruKirlata. Price 75c per bott Take Haiti Fajullj Pills (or coiuiU" CHICHESTER S PILLS TilKIIIAJlONDBBANB. A if l .dlnl Aab Urtil ' 'hl.etiM-.er a Ulsmshil Urnd Mil. U.J anil Uitld mrUIIK bun, roled Willi lilue Kil4s. Dnirirl'U Ask loeClll-. Ill s-""; DIAMOND IIKA ruifl " em kiton. m Bert. Mtetl. Air SOLD BY DRl'GGISTS EVERWHEK Th household hetperi y' wife need can be found Iv through the Journal VVflnl Ade. Safely First Indigestion, constipation, bilioiisnea and many ailment o( th dijsestiv London. The Rational Cyclists' I'llt. Ill I, l.il'l,,, fl ftlllt nin,Us.' In tl... Hritish infaiitrv while i'00 members 1 .organs are often the aourc of serioua have joined the army cyclist corps. Amsterdam. Austria ' coal produc tion in li'll was :t.T."i.0i0 tons less than in HlKt a decrease, of nearly 12 per cent. London. Lord I.eitli, of Vvvie, ho is a former naval lieutenant, lm pin tit ed all the flower gardens of Fyvie ettstle a regelnbles for Hie Itritisli fleet. Illness. At the first sign, of disordered conditions take the reliable family remedy that is alway dependable BEECHAM'S PILLS Lartwi SJ. ml A.y Mel k tk. WatU. SmU mrrxtlst. I - STATE NEWS Port rmpo.ua Courier: Auto delivery is the latest in Gardiner. Last week tv'e noticed going down the street with more speed than usual the Mill com pany's delivery wagon. Wondering what had come over Prank, that he was taking on so much speed, we inves tigated and f.oind that the vvagou was hitched to Will Jewett's auto, with Will at the throttle and Jim Hughes at the brake. They were making the tar fly from the hubs of the old wagon, which probably ivtoild have broken the heart of Prank Seymour, had he been ia a position to witness the unusual movement of his old vehicle. Koseburg News: A strange spectacle for This section of the cwuntrr occur red when the well which is being drill- Everybody Admires a Beautiful Complexion- DR. T. 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' a rteil.att-ly cleAr ami rt-flned complexion which vrv w.oiisn der-. P t r by Drurlsti aniL Fancy Goods IViilers. FenLTeHopluns, Prop- 37 Great Jones Street, New York,