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LIEUT. F. S. DAVIDSON. i 8i* ; 1% IliPi ; V ■* fSÂ-ÿ' m 5; i m \ ■ i: J: ,iw : IIP w jg&îœ: Ç1 il if i r ,11' f lL r i | F. S. Davidson, Ex-Lieut. U. S. I î Army, Washington, D. C., care U. ; ♦ 8. Pension Office, writes; : J "To my mind there is no remedy for * J catarrh comparable to Périma. It not J i only strikes at the roof of the malady, 5 but it tones and strengthens the system ; In a truly wonderful way. That has î • been its history in my case. 1 cheer- ; î fully and unhesitatingly recommend t I it to those afflicted as I have been." i I — F. S. Davidson : : If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of your case, and lie will be pleased to give you his valu able advice gratis. Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, Presi dent of the Hartman Sanitarium, Co lumbus, Ohio. OUTSIDE I Lv M L Û I - T ' i - -i V, IL'V. J - ' a, ■ jiaaaa'oj -kvrf". .-'s- 1 1 - « Hr id 1 -! - ^ ÀS=<> •1 modern b ôüc, |1 < ml 11. »'J per day i.p'»siie 1 at Kle' tric lighted loomu conveniences. Koo m A new, permaiient hotel, dlru-ccly main entrance to i air. All street cars lor Fair land you ai Hotel door. Portland, Oregon. Pierre Loti, the academician, whose love for cats caused him to open the cat show at Bordeaux, is also a cham pion of the Turk. He says: "The Turkish people are brave, gentle, so ber and admirable dreamers, thor oughly loyal, magnificent in war and one of the noblest on earth." We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. How's This? Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any ob ligations made by their firm. Wist & Tbuax, Wholesale Drugçi Wauhno, Kinnan & Marvin, \\ i .»t>,Toledo, O. holesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall'« Catarnb Cure 1» taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Price 75o. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. '-—A Awful Conditions at Baku. Reports from Baku say the condi tions there have grown worse. More Converts Every Year Every day in every year that comes, more housewives I are giving up their exhorbitant priced Baking Powders and turning to K G, the honest and reliable, which has stood so well the test of years. They are find ing out that 335! ^OUNCES - Gd i i* CAKING I* J ""''/VO i N tvv Cmc*°o cirtj costs one-third the price of powder anywhere near K C quality, and makes better, purer, more healthful baking. 25 ounces for 25c. > Semi postal for " Book of Presents." JAQUES MFG. CO. Chicago, Ill. WORKMEN IN NEED OF FOOD. Canal Laborers Who Do Bulk of Work Are Half Starved. President Roosevelt has received a telegram from Hudgins and Dumas protesting against the letting of a con tract by Chairman Shonts of the Isth mian canal to J. E. Markel of Omaha, for the hotel and subsistence conces sions in the Panama zone. The threatened starvation of Pana ma canal laborers was grounds which caused chairman of Panama canal commis sion, to accept the J. E. Markel bid for supplying food to government em ployes at Panama, causing two unsuc cessful bidders to protest to President Chief Engineer John Ste vens has been sending daily appeals to the canal commissioners' headquar It was said one of the Mr. Shonts. Roosevelt. ters to send his men food, by an authority that laborers who are doing the hard work have been for some time in a half starved condition, due to the fact that the demand for food has raised the prices of all com modities to abnormal figures in Pan ama. The dollar a day men, with eggs at 10 cents each and bad meat from 20 to 40 cents a pound, have gone for two and three days at a time without any food except that got from sucking the wild cane in the swamps. gathered around the headquarters of officers begging for food, and daily j cables to Washington for food supplies ! have been the result. In this emerg They have of the reasons for accepting ency one the Markel bid, it is learned, was the fact that he has an organized force ready to put into Panama at once. TEA is better than most of us know : good tea. Why do we drink common stuff? In "*r" -- of c chtlhn;j*i Best Tea is a booklet; How To Moke Good Tea. j °f own growing, received the pope's photograph, 1 Pope Pins X. recently gave audi ence to a poor man living at Tivoli, near Rome, who personally jiresented , the pontiff with a bunch of asparagus In exchange he TEA Schilling's Best is pricked in a way to keep it good a long time; it is never loose. " rile for our Knowledge Book, A Schilling fit ; Company, Sun Francisco* Army maneuvers representing bat tles for the conquest of India, and cov ering an area of 900 square miles are to be carried out in honor of the prince of Wales' coming visit to India. TEA The few top leaves of the bush and a knowing cook make tea for the few; alas for the many! New York city is to have a truant school. The buildings will be mod eled after the St. Charles homes for boys near Chicago, on the cottage plan, and will be placed on the Gar retson farm, Jamaica, L. I. Piso's Cure is a remedy for coughs, cold? and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents at druggists. Exports of American built automo biles have increased 40 per cent dur .ug the last 12 months. Among the queer names of towns in England are Hangman Hill, Dirtcar, Deadman's Green, Friends' Fell and Hungry Bentley. Miss Agavnie Gilbakian of Constan tinople, a protege of Miss Alice Mil ler, of the Boston City Missionary so ciety, has just graduated from the woman's medical college at Philadel phia after a full course of study. She will pass the next year as an interne in New York city infirmary, and then return to her native city as a medical missionary. TEA Our tea is alike from year to year, and so is the dealing in it. Y< grocer returns your money if you don't like M. Standard Owns Gas Interests. The San Francisco Chronicle says: There is no longer any doubt that the Standard L.. interests have ac quired the San Francisco Gas and Elec tric company. The price paid accord ing to information received from New York is $25 cash and $(!5 in five per cent bonds for each share of the gas company's stock, have deposited $500,000 with the Union Trust company of this city as a guar antee that they will carry out their part of the contract. The purchasers TEA It goes to the spot. Part of the old Speedwell iron works, near Morristown, N. J., In which Professor S. F. B. Morse and Stephen Vail perfected their first tel egraph instrument, was destroyed by fire recently. We want a man Tn every town to represen. Re Ha us. $75 per month and expenses palrl. ble men In oulsh'e towns. Address H. Henker, 127*4 7th St.. Portland, Oregon. Stock of cloth ing wanted. All replies confidential. Address H. lienker. 127*.; 7th St,. Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Isabel Strong and Mrs. Frank Norris, the authoress, are spending the summer in California, occupying the Robert Louis Stevenson cottage on the hills bordering the Santa Clara valley. THEO.R.& N. REDUCESTHE RATE TO PORTLAND AND RETURN — $12.35 ROUND TRIP— $12.35. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 1ST; LIMIT, 30 DAYS. TAKE THE SHORT LINE. China Is Ordering Flour. The Chinese government has order ed 50.000 tons of flour from the Minne apolis milling interests. Special Rates East via the O. R. & N. On sale Sept. 16-17. Spokane to Chicago, Ill .and return. St. Louis, Mo. and return.... St. Paul, Minn, and return. .. Kansas City, Mp. and return. Co. Bluffs, Omaha, Sioux City ... 62.50 Limit, 90 days ; stopovers goin and re turning. Full particulars by writing Geo. J. Mohler, GenT Agt., Spokane. .$64 00 . 60 00 52 50 52.50 Five American youths in the Uni versity of California flunked an exam ination, but the Japanese who waited on their table passed the course with high honors. The Japs must go. < TEA There is a little joy in the world in the reach of the poorest. Letter Carriers' Election. The convention of the National as sociation of Letter Carriers at Port land elected the following officers: President, J. D. Holland, Boston, Mass. Vice president, E. J. Gainor, Munde, Ind. Secretary, E. J. Cantwell, Brooklyn, N. Y. Treasurer, D. J. Geary, Chicago. Blaze at Niagara Falls. A fire which started in the wire tower of thte Niagara Falls Power com pany Saturday night threatened the entire milling district. The plant of the Pittsburg Reduction company was the only one seriously damaged. The loss there will he about $10,000. Permanently Cured. No fltaor nervonflneea after liretday'suaeofDr.Kllue'sOreatNerve Restorer, Bend for Fre« M3 trial bottlo and treatise Dr. R. H. Kline, Ltd., »31 Arch Bt. PhU'ulelphia. FITS The secrecy with which the Japan ese have screened the movements of their armies has caused the German staff to reexamine the methods for ad ministering the army in time of peace or war. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow'» Soothing Syrup the ivest remedy to nst for their children during teething perioc A bee that works only at night is found in the jungles of India. It is an unusually large insect. The combs are often six feet long and from four to six inches thick. New York's chief of police has bar red automobiles from the Chinatown llstrlct. ENVOY'S DAY AT OYSTER BAY. Japanese Invited to Luncheon, Rus sians Bidden to Dinner. Oyster Bay, Sept. 10.—Entertaining Baron Komura and Minister Takahira at luncheon Saturday and M. Witte and Baron de Rossen at dinner in the evening. President Roosevelt extended to the envoys of Japan and Russia his official courtesies and expressed to them, on behalf of the American peo ple. gratification that the laborers of their mission to America have been performed successfully. M. Witte and Baron de Rosen, the Russian envoys, were the guests of the president ana Mrs. Roosevelt at dinner. HOWARD E BURTON, A Mayer and Chem . Specimen prices—Go!d, Silver and l^ead $1; Gold and silver, 75c: Zink or Copper, $1 Cynide test. Mailing envelopes and full price .ist sent on application. Control and Umpire work solicited. once, Carbonate National Hank. ;8l Lead ville. Colorado. Refer The Motherwell (England) town council has decided to establish a purification in plant for sewerage which the septic system will he used. The plant will cost 16,000 pounds, in eluding the site. h MAN'S GREATEST ä ENEMY The disease that has done more than any other to wreck, ruin and humiliate life, is Contagious Blood Poison. Sorrow, shame and suffering go hand in hand with this great enemy, and man has always hated and fought it as he has no other disease. It is the most powerful of all poisons; no mat ter how pure the blood may be, when its virus enters, the entire circulation becomes poisoned and its chain of horrible symptoms begin to show. Usu ally the first sign is a small sore or ulcer, not at all alarming in appearance, but the blood is being saturated with the deadly poison, and soon the mouth and throat begin to ulcerate, the hair and eyebrows drop out, a red eruption breaks out on the body, copper-colored splotches and sores make theif appearance and the poison even works down into the bones and attacks the nerves. '■ Not only is the disease hereditary, being transmitted from parent to child, in the form of scrofula, weak eyes, soft bones, weak, puny constitutions, etc., but is also so highly contagious that many a life has been ruined by a friendly hand shake, or from using the toilet articles of one infected with the poison. To cure this blighting, deadly curse the blood must be purified, and nothing will do it so I quickly and surely as S. S. S. It goes down to the . very bottom of the trouble, drives out every particle 9 of the poison and makes the blood clean and strong. ^ It does not hide or cover up anything, but from the first begins to expel the poison and build up and strengthen the system. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable. We offer a reward of $ 1,000 for proof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind. Book on the dis with instructions for home treatment, and any advice desired, without THE SWEPT SPECIFIC CO., AH LAUT A, CJ, I I I i Charge. _ ease, /f : .-A: hi .••'.A ■V ;T } '.it J*r' v ■ 1 mm, ■. _ ZueefSK 7^ IÉ1 A V ■■ ; ■ 5a, k ! in ■ B * i xm -y/ s <snr ✓ j;! ,ja* A.*' ' THE SANDWICH STEAM PRESS .V-inch feed i. oi e;, -maker. Free from small, frail parts and complications. Two to four tons per hoar, opening lo to 12 leeds to the bale. St.ady, powerful moil ju. A f ist-workin* i MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. FIRST AND TAYLOR STREETS, PORTLAND. OREGON. Salem. McdforJ. Boise. Spokane. Seattle. * ö are emigrating to Al ttn(1 e aIlBf | a by the thousands. y.vTiChi^: Where there is a dollar lo be made vou Uncle Sam's People portunity of any country in the world for good investments Land c*n be bought of the C. P. K. company on easy payments, of one sixth to one-'enlh down, 6 per cent interest, yearly payments, from 13.00 lo f6 00 per note, that is as fine a land as the snn ever shown on conducting parties out of Spokane, Mondays of each wees, giving special railroad rates ai d showing them over Alberta Join the crowd. Any information cheerfully given. JAMES H. LEWIS, Special Land Agent fAlberta and Cansdia i Railway Lands. 719 Riverside Aye., Spokane, Wash. ri'A i ... I am Original c » k "~i î Statintics iketv timt D8 ■ >;n/Tl out °* m 100 people Imve H J-—-—a sweet to« 111. We { aek Ml » --— •" ■'*' Canada Sap r*r this k 1 * Rf percent. If your groce- doe* net peil H it, send us his name. Valuable cou}>onb ß come with each package. paCC Beautiful little sachet ha* ß I ll ImEb souveni r giving off nu cal« perfume. Sent free two 2 -cent stamps. » . î M i'll nfPARTMFST M i ST. PAUL SYRUP REFi*iNQ CO.M ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA. Æ ■ ■ (bit receift vf and Academy the best located school in the northwest. A military school for young men and boys, seminary for young ladies. The second j under new ownership opens September 5,1905, Write to us. Vashon College and Academy, BURTON, WASHINGTON. Vashon College A year 1 * « W. H. Btowell A Co., Assayor». • Btowell, Drug Co. <0 J Spokane Wash. î « r- j 1 1 ! I j </) Risers CUR£__FQR 'fUKtd WMtKt All 1151 rA:lo Beet Cough dyr jp Taaiee Good, ot* In time. Bold by druggists ■a It Quiets the Cough This is one reason why Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so valua ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless* coughing. But it does more —it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, and heals. Sold for 60 years. •• Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been a regular life preserver to me. It brought me through a severe attack of pneumonia, and I feel that I owe my life to its wonderful curative jiroperties."— William H. Tkuitt, Wawa, Æ Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Alio manufacturers of JLm 9 SARSAPARILLA. I liners ssw Sanm^anMHraan keeping the Ayer's Pills. recovery by regular with Hasten bowels ECONOMY Hot Air Pumping Engine . | j 1 Pump« water lor bouse and irrigation. Displace« wind mill« and gatollne engine«. Burns gasoline, wood or coal. Baa auto matic atop. Bhjpped on approval. Write for catalogues and prices. BEALL & CO. 321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Ore. THE DAISY FLY KILLER destroys all the 1 - flies and affords comfort toe very bome-iu dining room , sleepink :| room and all T places where II flies are tnmhle Clean, some. neat and will not soil or injure anything* Try j 4 -- them once and 1 yon will never be without them, if not k^pt by dealers, sent prepaid for 20c. Harold Somers, j 14k DeKolb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JSpokane N. U. No 37 CB