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Medicine a Spring je Hood's Sarsaparill? . It f The best is . because it does the most good. ' S ^Virile it makes the blood pure, fresh . live i y , it tones the stomach to bet ^digestion, creates an appetite, stimu kidneys and liver, gives new . . n erve and digestive strength. bral ' unequaled list of cures—40,366 tes — proves its merit. If. ter the lates m An prafer medicine Î iîfonu» 1 H««kl properties ns the liquid known Hood « Sarsaparilla to fall, for aprins 1 °n" the «»»>" e«™"' , convenience, ocon- humor« and an n general blood purifier; it cure« beeide« accuracy m '...noration, break- scrofula, enema ; has no equal as a general J^'-thare '»'WP^v Jin mlaU orsont by mail, spring medicine, It gives ^ or leakage* » oll, c ^ Hootl Co.. Lowell, Mass, tfon to say this." genmiift sutisfac IRRIGATION DATA GATHER TO C 0. Jay nes WMI Spend Sea8on on Washington Land, agricultural appropriation bill contains $150,000 for irrigation and Lnage investigations carried on for last 10 years. During most of that L a part of the appropriation has expended in the state of Wash Duriug the last two years the been under the direct charge The been ington work has f s 0 Jayne, whose headquarters sere at Spokane during 1906. Jayne „repared a report of the irrigation in valley during 1907, and the Yakima general study of Irrigation pos This work is to Abilities of the state, continued during this season, when will pay his attention to the be Mr. Jayne improvement in methods ot irrigation and the collection of information to be used in bulletins. Large areas are being brought under irrigation in the state, while the state has a large »ater supply. The time will come when economy of water will be ol great importance. Mr. Jayne's work «11 be developing methods which will with the waste and maintain the smallest possible amount .. do away crops on of water. CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA This Organization Will Appear at Spo kane April 6 and 7. coming to Spokane of the Chicago Symphony orchestra on April 6 and 7. The three concerts to be given by this grand organization are announced by Manager R. R. Ellinwood to mark the inauguration of an annual spring fes Unusual significance attaches to the Uval. Spokane has the honor of being the first city west of the Rock mountains to introduce a chorus of 1000 voices from its public schools to sing with THE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE Every part of the body la dependent on the blood for nourishment and Itrcngth. When this life stream is flowing through the system in a state ol E and richness we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health; le pure blood is nature's safe-guard against disease. When, however, the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived ol its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble Is manifested in various ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections (how that the blood is in a feverish and diseased condition as a result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor, lie result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca Urrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in various ways, Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the •venues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed liroughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is mother cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in •nfiident quantity it becomes a catrier of disease instead of health. Soin* •re so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of a.l dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to •offer in some way. For blood troubles of auy character S. S. S. is the Lesl ctoiedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any •ad all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely and permanently cures blood diseases os every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and ($ healthy so that disease cannot remain. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores PURELY VEGETABLE « nd Ulcers, Skin. Diseases, Contagious w tut I HDLC. Blwjd Poisoni etc ( an d does not leave tho •Tightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of bleed is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature » pcatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely armless to anv part of the system. S. S. S. is for sale at oil first class ■kg stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all wno write. ju<£ swrenr SPSKiFtc co., atlmpitm, G4» Sores and Ulcers arc iW, à H » »I» I is SHOES AT ALL PRICES, F n EVERY >Jj 11 MEN member ofthe FAMILY, »CvTw°I 8, W 0 "EN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. ml;;. 0 , 0 ,"®/»» makmm and mall a mort , «Eji *3.00 and $3.BOahooa **** Jß" woél othor manufacturer In the •ham! r?-*?*"."® th °y . ho,d • Ae/c "EETjQ VÉSffî JtS'i I&» ~ b **tor, wear longer, and W \V WJfg&rïiu u ^ «ho emJ!TtV ,mr v ! , J umt Jf a " mnyothmrm GJSi XtiAfil'jfSP V.LDnnirU^Sa ,h H ""»rldlo-day. . n an<1 $5 Bill Edge Shoes Cannot fie Equalled Al Anj Price , n% rtf1 —. tuL*X th« L Don Flat name and pries 1« «Umpedloo ,.>K. ^ .. , . , . . , the accompaniment of a full symphony orchestra Tinder the compétent direction of Miss Grace Holman, supervisor of mu sic, the chorus has been under con slant drill since last autumn and it is stated splendid results have been at tained. The stage for the concerts will ex tend from balcony to balcony on the east side of the new armory, 15 rows deep. Each member of the chorus will be attired in a gown of red, white and blue. The seating arrangement will give the effect of an American liog. During the rendition of one of the songs, which is of patriotic nature, a rythmic movement will be intro duced to give a waving effect. Other important features of the fes tivai are solo and quartet numbers to be introduced with the orchestra ac companlment. Pour of the noted ora torio singers of the country have been secured, who will appear in both solo and quartet selections. 1 hese are Genevieve Clark Wilson, soprano; Hose L. Gannon, contralto; John Mil 1er, tenor, and Arthur Middleton, basso. The Van Oordt-Wagner String quar let is rated as one of the best organ izatious of Its kind in the world. Jan Van Cordt is the concertmcister and solo violinist ot the oichestia, while P ranz Wagner is the cellist. Kaiser Congratulates Roosevelt. London, March 16.—A special dls patch to the Daily Mall from Ber [in says that the emperor sent warm per sonal congratulations to President Roosevelt on the arrival of the fleet at Magdalena bay ahead of schedule time. Washington Pleases Japan. Tokio, March 18.—The final reply from Washington regarding the em igration question has greatly pleased Jajan. K Of mil SHORT DISPATCHES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE GLOBE. A Review of Happenings In Both Eastern and Western Hemisphere* During the Past Week—National, j Historical, Political and Events. Personal Every church In Chicago has a city fireman within its doors Sunday at the time of worship. Robbers broke Into the postoffice at Rawhide, Wyo., recently, and carried away 60 registered letters, , „ The Pacific Coast Fire Chief s asso ciation wil1 h ' old the next annual con ' v ' c ^ ria ; B - c - September, o(J aud ° ctol)er L As the direct result of raids by n 'S ht ride.-s in various parts ol Ken-j tucky, rewards aggregating $10,000 have been offered for the arrest of the culprits. Through the financial crisis in the United States the glove industy in the Erz mountain districts in Austria has been temporarily destroyed. All the factories have been shut down, The Andover Theological seminary, one of the oldest theological schools i n the country, will be removed to Cambridge next fall and become affill a ted with the Harvard divinity school, A M Johusou> „ detective of Boise, ldaho ha8 in a claim for the *j 0t . 0 00 reward offered for the arrest and COQviotion of tbe mnr derer of former Goveruor FrHUk gtenuenberg. He says Oorhard was arrested by him. Th0 senate haB paS8ed a biU by wllioh [,000,000 acres of arid land belonging ^ the publio domain will be turned over t0 tbe atate of Idaho for the use under the Carey act. ^ Woonsocket, R. I., the Alice rub ber shoe mm and the Millv nie rubber boot nl jjj D f t, be United States Rubber conlpan y have closed for an indefinite period. About 1200 empleyes are af fected. Secretary Metcalf has sent a letter of commendation to Lawrence Sulli van, boatswain's mate on the May flower, for his gallantry in rescuing an ordinary seaman, L. S. Barber, from drowning. Immigration statistics compiled by steamship companies show that the tide of alien arrivals in this country still remains at low ebb, while the re turn of foreigners to Europe continues in unusual numbers. The amount stolen from the reserve box of tho Utah National bank last January was $106,250, according to an official statement issued today, not $43,000, as given out by the president when the robbery was discovered. A record-breaking bill in the anti gambling line prohibiting gambling anything from a horse race to "fu to making illegal tele on lures," even graphic communications on such mat ters, was introduced in the house Mon day by Representative Campbell of Kansas. The United States cruiser Mil waukee of Admiral Swinburn's squad has returned to Frisco from tar ron, the bay, and has get practice at brought word of a daring robbery on board during her stay in the south, when the sura of $3800 in gold was taken from the paymaster's room by doing duty on the some person cruiser. After two days of stubbornly con international Saturday tested play the tenth cable chess match ended night in a victory for the American players, who secured 5% points out of a possible 10 by winning three games, drawing five, while two games held In abeyance [»ending adjudi a I ■■ cation by Referee Baron Albert Rothschild ot Vienna. Newness' trophy, which was held by Great Britain last year, now becomes the prize of America. De Sir George Orchard Sentenced to Hang May 15 Caldwell, Idaho, March 18 —Harry Orchard was today sentenced to hang The sent May 15 by Judge Wood, enoo was accompanied by recommanda on tion to the state board of pardons for commutation without indicating to what lentgh the proposed commutation should go. ..... .u . The judge declared he believed that Orchard told the whole truth and that those implicated in his confession wou : d yet receive punishment said the acquittal of Haywood and Pettibcne did not indicate their inno cence but the fact that the state had failed to present sufficient legal evi dence lesides Orchard's confession to convict them. He Although the price of pork is in creasing, the farmers find themselves confronted with the necessity of feed ing hogs until next fall on account of unprofitable market. an Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Docs it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health ; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood — Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. One frequent crura of hn«l blood ii a sluggish liver. Thu produce« constipation. Poisonous MibntaticuH -are then absorb««! Into the blood. Keep the bowels open with Ayer's I'l 1 !». _ wia • .T 41« A - * Mad© J. C. Ayer Co., lowell, Mas«. manuU Aurora of > HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. yers Wo have no «eoret«! Wo publish the formula« of all medicines. Machen Reformed. lachen, former superintendent ot the rural free deliv ery system, who was convicted in 1904 for conspiracy in connection with postal frauds, was released from pris on a few days ago, he exclaimed In a voice shaken with emotion: "It's so good to be free again, cap tain; now I can see my loved ones, When August W. feel the soft kisses of the children, and live in an atmosphere of light and happiness and rest. It's been pret ty hard—the prison, the shame, the degradation. But I believe I can live it ail down. Anyway, I mean to try, ever so hard." Row Starts Riot and Fire. Paris, March 16.—The spectators at the cycle races at the Gallere des Machines tonight engaged in the dis cussion of umpires, wrecked and set fire to the grand stand. Police re serves to the number of 300 had to be called out before order was restored. Holland butter is being imported into Chile and sold at 45 cents United States gold a pound, while the Chilean product is sold for 60 cents a pound. Jer T *3 OFF; mmFi ■Man was made of dust Geraldlm you know. Gerald—Yes, and most wo men are out for the dust.—Town Top les. Old Lady (seeing a friend off on steamship)—Now do be careful, dear, and don't forget to give the captain a shilling to keep off the rocks.—Punch. Young Lady (entering tobacconist's) —I want to look at some cigars, please. Suitable for a tall young man with brown bair!—Ally Sloper's llalf-lloll day. Watts—What Is tbe matter with Thompson? He has got so he stam mers all the time. I'otts—His wife made him stop swearing.—Indianapolis Journal. One good thing about marrying a widow Is that she doesn't expect so much of you In the way of being good, and talented, and noble.—Somer ville Journal. Suitor—And Is your daughter per Banker's Wife—She fectly healthy? ought to be. Last year we spent fif teen hundred dollars on her health.— Meggendorfer Blaetter. "Jedge," said the colored prisoner, "Is I expected ter tell de truth?" "Why, of course, you are!" 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Highest water ever known in March on the Ht, Jce river; huge log drives drift and form jams; lowlands flooded. Orest of flood in Umatilla river passes Pendleton, Ore.; O. R. & N. track out in several places and trains to the south tied up. Damage at Colfax from high water, but the flood is receding. Freshets in the Coeur d'Alene min ing region cause considerable annoy ance. Walla Walla out of danger flood break being repaired. Habitual A SUV by I iropor May be permanency ^ i t personal pj{(U'ts 'with tbe assistance of the one truly bénéficiai laxative remedy, Syrup o| figs anil Ll'ulroJÎViin«, which enables one to form re gul ar habits daily so that assistance to na mny lie gradually dispensed wit a when no longer needed os the best of remedies, when repaired, are to assist overcome i ure nature and not to supplant the natur al functions, which must depend ulti mately upon proper nourishment, proper efforts,and right living generally. 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