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Show CATARRH IN HEAD. mm Pe-- r Pe-- f u-- a. NEWS SUMMARY NORTHWEST NOTES A large number Business men of Denver have begun talking for a world's fair to be held In the Colorado capital in 1911. The Oregon legislature assembled on January 11, both houses perfecting organizations, C. N. McArthur being chosen as sneaker of the bouse, and Jay Bowerman president of the senate. :; According to the report of the state superintendent of public Instruction tf Montana, there are 7C.9C9 children of school age In that state. This is a jalnof several thousand over the prece'dlng year. The recent severe rainstorms havo caused a great deal of annoyance and loss to residents of Reno, Nevada, business houses along the river being flooded and telephone and 'telegraph service badly crippled. In a pistol duel in a saloon In Seven Troughs, ' Nevada, George L. Jordan was shot in the left arm, after striking William Morrison over the bead with a bottle. Both men fired several shots, but their aim was bad. Sheepmen whose flocks aif ranging in the Red Desert country In Wyoming fear heavy losses as a result of the recent snowstorms. It is estimated that there are at least, a nilllon head of sheep in that section. Two men were burned to death, cne was probably fatajly burned, and two painfully Injured in the destruction by fire of the Great Northern hotel at Everett, Wash., on January 14. An explosion of gasoline caused the fire. g The Southern Pacific oil house at WellB, Nevada, was destroyed by fire last week. For a time the fire threat ened to spread to adjoining railroad ! property, but was held in check by the efforts of citizens and railroad employes. three-maste-d The French ship Alice, bound from London to Portland, went ashore during a gale at Ocean Park, which lies about twenty miles up the Washington coaBt from the Columbia river. The crew got safely ashore. John C. Beatty, aged C5, of Mount said to be a wealthy Vernon, N. landowner, was found dead in a bathtub in Denver, in which hot water was running. As far as known the body had been In the water a'l night, and was literally boiled. Thomas Naghton, one of the earliest pioneers of Montana, aged 80 ears, died suddenly at Helena on January 12. He was one of the first tettlers of Alder Gulch and was prominently connected with mining and ranch interests of the state. Beryl Benjamin Las a, a young attorney, was declared not guilty In Federal Judge Lewis's court in Denver, of using the "hypnotic eye" or exercising powers of clairvoyance to Influence Jurors, to hand down verdicts favorable to his clients. George Campbell and William Par-ne- ll came near losing their lives thirty mles north of Reno, Nevada, when they were caught In a storm while walking from a construction camp to Reno. They were found b end It Is feared both men passers-by- , will lose both legs, they were so badly frozen. Bellingham, Wash., was shaken by an earthquake at 3:45 o'clock January 11. The buildings in all parts of town were Jarred. Hundreds of people rushed Into the streets. The duration of the shock was about ten seconds. Some of the brick buildings were so badly shaken that the piaster fell to of new cases of cholera are reported in St. Petersv burg every day. v l Can-oion January 14 took Gery P. the oath of office and was sworn In as Iowa's governor. two men were frozen to death and many persons suffered from the cold f.wlng to a gas shortage in Pittsburg last week. ; f "i u An incrensw of the navy, td the extent of $29,000,000 has been agreed upon by the house committee on raval affairs. Carrie Nation, the was arrested at Newcastle-on-TynEngland, last week while engaged In a crusade on a saloon. latest reports show that the number of deaths in the Lick branch mine at Switchback, V. Va., as a result of a t,asv explosion, will not exceed fifty-nin- IT . f ' J MR. WM. A. PRE88ER. A. TRESSEn, 1723 MR. WILLIAM Ave., Moline, 11)., writes: l have boea suffering from catarrh In tlie hen ii for, the past two months nl tried innumerable reme- d dies without avail. Ko one knows how I have suffered notionly from the disease itself, but from morbinVat ion when in company of friends or strangers. "I have used two bottles of your medicine for a .short time only, and it effected a complete medical cure, and wliut is better yet, the disease has not returned. ; "1 can most emphatically recommend rerun a to all sufferers from this dis- anti-saloo- cru-rade- r, n s Juan Vinconte, the mall carried be- tween Rodeo and Durango, Mexico, was murdered on a recent trip and the mall bags robbed " of $700 tr ' " ' cash. '. Adlal Stevenson, Democratic candidate for governor of Illinois, in the recent election, has signed a petition csklng for a recount of all votes oast for that office. The explosion of firedamp in the Auka coal mine at Veezprlm, Austria, men. resulted in the death of fifty-siOf 240 men entombed, 184 were : taken out alive. Sweeping reforms affecting the criminal classes in the District of Columbia are recommended in a recent report transmitted . to congress by President Roosevelt. of Agriculture Wllsor Secretary declares that "lo time will come v hen in this country trees will be as scarce as diamonds, unless steps, are f.iken to preserve our forests." During the recent trip from Manila k1 the transport Sheridan, seven Jap anese fishermen who were found clinging to an overturned boat were rescued and landed at Nagasaki. Applications for pardon or commutation of sentence have been filed by General Stoessel and Admiral Neba-pjtofwho are now confined In the fortress of St Peter and St. Paul. After attempting to rob a public house in Omaha and shooting a girl who resisted, an unknown highwayman shot and killed Patrolman L. A. Smith. The girl will probably recover. - The Muvla de Oro Mining company, in the Urique district of.Ch' huahua, was robbed last week of $G,000 by bandits, who raided the office of the company and dynamited the safe. The general assembly of Ohio, In joint session, officially declared that Congressman Theodore E. Burton, of Cleveland, should be the successor of Joseph B. Foraker In the United x ease." Read This Experience Mr. A. Thompson, M artel, Ohio, writes: Box 65, E. It. 1, '"When 1 bepnn your treatment my eyes were inflamed, nose was slopped up half of the time, and was sore and scabby. I could not rest at uiht on account of continual hawking and spitting. liiid tried several remedies and was about to pive up, but thought I would try l'eruna. 'After I had taken aboutone-thirdo- f a bottle I noticed a difference. I am now completely cured, after Buffering with catarrh for eighteen years. '1 think if those who are afflicted with catarrh would try l'eruna they would never regret it." l'eruna is manufactured by the Feruna Drug Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ohio, Ask your Drugqlst lor a Free Peruaa Almanac for 1909. ,- f, CAUGHT. "I'll give you a penny if you can epell fish." "C-o-d- -- That ain't -- Ash." States senate. James York, a quarry worker, of Mankato, Minn, while despondent, cut the throats of four of bis children, end then committed suicide by hang" What is it, then?" . t 1 Used Dolls to Set Fashions. Long before women's newspapers The dead children were started, and fashion plates in ing himself. their modern form were thought of. ranged from 6 to 14 yea ft old. women derived their knowledge of the A Canadian Pacific freight train fashions from dolls dressed In modern ran Into a snowslide at Three Valley costumes, which were sent from one lake, British Columbia, the engine country to another, more especially plunging into the lake, the engineer from Paris, which then, as now, was and fireman being pinned In th th leading center of the mode... cabin of the engine and drowned. Representative Charles S. Landls, Pettlt's Eye Salve for Over 100 Years of Indiana, when asked about the has been uwtl for concerted and inflamed been ofeye, removes film or. iwiim over the eye. published report that be had All dnifcgibUor 1 lowwtl liro., lluffulo, N. V. fered the position of public printer, said: -- I am going home to live on Many a man has lost his good name my farm. I would not accept that by having it engraved on the handle office." , of his umbrella. Venezuela and the United Slates have agreed to the basis of a, settleOSI.Y 0!SK "BROMO QI'fMNK" ment of the disputes - between them, I I f OUMKK. That I.AXaTIVH llltowo M Uw t urt4 llM of K. W. 4IVK. lnuir snd a protocol is being drawn up. Me. over to Cure a Cold Id Dim Presumptively the cases In dispute Even a fast man may not make a will be referred to The Hague foi arbitration. rapid recovery when he's III. Charles S. Cameron, president of or llnni If Tmtr Feat ArtieKitifelui. IS iwkniia of A Urn It give the Tube City Railroad company, who uld 'early. quick rmiul. '1 no aillliuo pa,las been on ' trial at Pittsburg, charged with attempting to bribe for Smiles, make a better salve for tner City Councilman William A. Mar than do frowns. tin, In connection with the passage of was found franchise ordinances, guilty. Signs of renewed activity, now that conditions are becoming mort settled since the earthquake disaster, are noticeable everywhere la Messina. Many persons who left the city Immediately after the catastrophe are returning, anxious to start life new. Heir i of George Washington are urging before congress a claim ol $305,100 as reimbursement for 3,noo seres of land alonR the Little Miami river In Ohio, which was granted to Washington, but was lost by conflict-lugrants niado under the authority of the United States. The appeal' from the recent of Judge Wright of the District f Columbia supreme court In sentencing Samuel Gompers, John M It chill and Prank Morrton to Jail for contempt, will be vigorously pressed Positively cured by by laboring men, and a call for fundi shortly. CARTER'S these Little Pills. U to be lamed dealer are worried Iowa Dl relieve liquor aleo They irtHM from ivvanrpela, Im over the recommendation of Governoi t laenl Ion and Tim Hearty Garst In his message to the IcrIkIu Eailnit. A narfevt I I 1 I edy tut Neu lure (hat the tax on saloons be dou Itiulnr, ni t, Prowalneae, lias tied and that $100 of the $1,!00 colTaatr In In Mnuta.CiwV lected yearly be expended In bulldtnt, ed Towrae, Tain In tht The revenue would roads. i- '- " 1.1V Fit good TOltriO Kid, ft year. amount to $750,00 Bowel. Virtabi rriruleta Ua rureiy Tory After years of vain endeavor to smu.DQSE.swmrocE. obtain compensation for the loss of her kingdom, Queen Lllluokalanl, Conulno Must Bear CARTERS former queen of Hawaii, appeared Signature before the house committee In per son Inst week to' press her claims. Fhe Is now wilting to accept $Ji0.oufl In settlement of her claims. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. 1. ft 131 SICK HEADACHE OlTTlE IfltCO III ' siuunu. Fae-Simi- te Ml COULD NOT SHAKE IT OFF. CURES COLDS QUICKLY Kidney Trouble Contractedvby Thousands In the Civil War. A never falling home remedy for coughs and colds le made from the following formula to be mixed at home. f ;"Two ounces of glycerine, ounce of Concentrated pine compound, f pint of good whiskey; mix and shake thoroughly;, use in doses of a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful every four hours." Thus will cure any cough that is curable, or break up an acute cold in twenty-fou- r hours. The ingredients all can be gotten at any drug si ore. The Concentrated pine is a pine product refined for medical use and comes only In half ounce bottles, each enclosed In a round case, which is airtight, but be sure that It is labeled "Concentrated." James W. Clay, 6C6 W. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md., says; "I was trou bled with kidney complaint from the time of the CI vll war. There was constant pain in the back and head and the y kidney secretions were painful and showed a sediment. The first remedy to help me was Doan's Kidney Pills. Three boxes made a complete cure and during five years past I have bad no return of the trouble." Sold by all dealers. 50c a box. Co.; Buffalo. N. Y. "' . NO TEMPTATION. mwm one-hal- one-hal- His Vocabulary. only child. They were very particular about his manner of speech, constantly correcting him so that he would use beautiful English. He, however, was allowed now and then to associate with other children. He played with a neighbor boy a long while one day and when he came home there was an smile on his face. "I like that boy, mother," he said. "I like him very much. He swears beautifully. He knows every word." tttwAySyWf1 cjIittttAr loxaVvvc cj ScmwvicveTwI!)cs cMo$TOwfcuto way te ra&uay WV ivspeMcd. axtoasss remciixts YcuTccpTfc3i , IIj was an , He's No Player. Wag (referring to Miss Oldblrd) Bronson I'm sorry the golf season Um, I should think it would bo more ' ' suitable if she were standing under has closed. ' Woodson Why? "elderberries" instead of Bronson It Is better to have people go and play the gamo than to have MIX FOR RHEUMATISM them sit around and talk about it ril.KH CI'KKII IN 6 TO 14 PAY. The following is a never falling remPAZO OINTMKNT U gimruntmMl to mm anr ram Itltftlmii ir 1'n.irudiiig i'lles la edy for rheumatism, and if followed of ItJ'htiiit, llliiui, or up it will effect a complete cure of t to U d .. nioutijr refunded. Wo. the very worst cases: "Mix one-hal- f If every man was compelled to act pint of good whiskey with one ounce as his own fool killer there would be of Toris Compound and add one ounce an epidemic of suicides. Syrup Sarsaparllla Compound. Take in tablespoonful doses before each meal and at bedtime." The ingredients can be procured at any drug store and easily mixed at home. malty xcTTopef icirswuet proper ej5s.arvd t$vvtt$ Ioi fckue$a$rtvaWystty tht cnayi 6evvwn CALIFORNIA Fig SOLD 0t iit BY Syrup ALL LtAOtNO Co. DRUGGISTS SO PER BOTTLtf 60 eti, a bu. SEED OATS BSESSi Per Salzer'i catalog pasa 119. CSSS Lai not trnwera of ted oat), wheat, barley, siielii. cum. Doiatuea, grasses and cloven and faun ti'pdt iu ths world, bill catalog (tee : or. ifiid IOO tn Mumps and rocsiva tumpla of Itillion Dollar Cjiaii, yielding lOtona of haj ni'r nor, oats, fttWa. bar ley. etc., easily worth S 10.00 of anr man', mnnev to gat a tart with md catalog free. Or. i !4o and we add a sample farm novelty never teen before or you. SAL2ER SEED CO.. loiW.ti Cram, Hit. mm mm mm Si au avb - M t mm m . it1!: MORE The Common Strain. The stress of life may touch some lightly, may appear to pass others --VT by, but most men whom we meet, i.ooTfjn.ua ' 0 Ths Season I Units and Sell Hon Ken's $3.00 with whom we deal, who work for & $3.60 Shoes Thaa Any Other Manufacturer us or for whom we work, know well fa keceu I gtr th wwrar the Utntt ef the aoet the common stress of humanity, if eoaplrte erguluttoa it traiw expert aaekiua Dowum im tne In all our human relations this The Hlwuoa af thtentry. iMtbtra for awk aart ef ht eke, ana every daUt! ef th eikui a every optrtwat. I thought could be kept before us It leoua uw bt um mi tnotuaer tn ut Me IMutry. If I COiiit .how Tot how c. retail. W L. Dot It. ikM would revolutionize life. We would are eitda. y weald tht uatnUe why ttwy hold thtlf "- be humanized ennobled. , We would r ahtpt. It hitter, tad wear "T T kT Htthodcf lanntnqfhtSoln make Utm ataft) Added to the Long List due Ugflixibltanl care for men as men. We could Ltngtr W tar lug Uaa axy othtn. not escape the transforming realiza- to This fluM fnr Every Sf pmhar mt tha family. Famous Remedy. t liUttra. Mia, tion of an actual brotherhood If we Stjn,WualMlmtaad Yor tale by ahne dealer everywhere recalled and thought upon the unCamden, N.J. "It Is with pleasure PrllFTIflN Ii nam irvnaiiw without W, L. IVmtlat tiid price (tainntd an bultuia. VHUIlUn deniable fact of our own .part In the that I add my testimonial to your (art Otter lytM Und Snturnly. Ottalef atited one, list Ion? that it hoping X W. 1. DOUULAS, 17 Seark St, amaMa, Ma may universal brotherhood of the com- already mon strain. Schuyler C. Woodbull, in induce others to avail themselves of valuable medithis The' Bellman. cine, LydiaE. link-ham- 's Vegetable How to Know the Trees. . PASTEL and SVtPIA Compound. I suf- CRAYON, Enlargement from photo a at tally work There is an auctioneer whose "gift fered from terrible abooluwly unique and prleea vary reaaonabla. of gab" and native wit draw many Vhoiu received by mall and portralta re headaches, pain in turned In few day by eiprea :0day' offarl my back and right end II. M aand purchasers to his sales, but some-tifiifc-s photo and rrreiv 15.00 pur trail side, was tired and In ten rlav. Agent wanted. he is the subject rather than HOPKINS POBTIAIT COMPANY. nervous, and so the cause of amusement Loa AxuiLaa, Cafe beveraure Ulag., weaklcould hardlv The man's name Is O. A. Kelley. Not stand. Lydia E. long ago be bad to sell, among other I PARKER'S I Inkham's VegetaHAIR BALSAM things, a lot of pine logs, and the day ble Compound reaud (mount tht aata before theale he went over them ij Cleauw stored me to health rrnmuta a hrauntiit growth. awf Mover Fall to Beetor Ovay and marked the end of each log with aud made me feci like a new person, V T Heir It Toufhrnl OolorT ' Cum trtlp diaeun a h.tr hUiiaa, and it shall always have my praise." bis initials. Mrs. W. P. Valentixe, W2 Lincoln On the day of the auction an Irishman came along and immediately no- Avenue, Camden, JI. J. Gardiner, Me. "I was a great suf- HOWARD E. BURTON, ticed the logs with the letters on them ferer from a female disease. The docHperla-eprice: Oold. Sllvar.Irfiad.il: (Jold.BIW "O. A. K." he read, loud , enough tor said I would havo to go to the yer. lie; Uold.ttic; ZlncorCopper.il. Cyanide leie alalllna enveltipet and full prf, Ilia sent i.u applicafor all round to hear. "Begorra, if 'tis an but for operation, LydlaE. hospital (mtrul and umpire work ultrited. Laad not Just like Kelley to deceive us Into I'inkham's Vepetable Comouiid com- tion, erenca. Carbuaaie NailuaalBaub Ilia, Oolo. Mf pletely cured me in three months." belaving thlm pine logs are oak!" Mrs. 8. A. AVilliams, li. F. 1). Ko. Ii, Springfield Republican. JJox SO, Gardiner Me. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTROTYPES Because your- case is a difficult one, Mice on the P.illow. varletv foe VW at the tnwett prlre by Itrrmt doctors having- done you no (rood, l. t. aaujiMiaaaai tnacu..taa.tt.t..Chittt "I'm not so much afraid of mice aa do not continue to Buffer without some women," said she, "but I don't giving Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable the floor. , CVItlWNHITOtWOIII 111 like ttiem in my hair. The other Compound a trial It surely has cured T aOVfUTIII, tIH ftlHIl Wnat Is probably the largest iera night I finished a biscuit I was eating many cases of female ills, such as inNOLI CO. WUIUUI Mlim cf caribou on earth, numbering, ac- after I went to bed and naturally left flammation, ulceration, displacements, cording to arrivals at Dawson from some crumbs about not meaning to, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic OEFIANCE STARCH pains, backache, that bearing-dowLaieux valley, half a million, was never thinking of mice. indigestion, dizziness, and nerlast week reported trekking In the "Well, about the middle of the night feeling, vous prostration. It costs but a trifle KailThomp$onfiEeWa!er course of a sudden change of winter-quarteI heard scampering, and there were to try it, and the result is worth mil. from Sixty Mile creek to the the mice all over my hair, trying to lions to many Buffering women. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 4, 1909. 'if nana river, the line of march be- get at those crumbs. ing from 18 to 20 miles in width. "I tell you, I gave one shriek, sprang (n his message to the legislature, up, lighted all the gas In the room Ge'vernor Chamberlain, of Oregon, and sat up the rest of the night watchurges strict observance of the direct ing that pillow." primary pledge on the election of a HER MOTHER-IN-LAUnited States senator. It happens that Governor Chamberlain himself Proved a Wise, Good Friend. It the choice of the people for the senate. A young woman out In la. found a OvW. Mathls. who confessed to wise, good friend In her mother-in-law- , .. . necking the Exchange State bank jokes notwithstanding. She writes: of Blaine Wash., In November, 1907, "It Is two years since we began usand pleaded guilty to a forgery ing Postum In our house. I was greatcharge of May, 1908, receiving a sen- ly troubled with my stomach, complex-Io- n tence of fourteen years In the peniwas blotchy and yellow. After Much of the chronic lameness in horses is due to neglect. tentiary, has been partloned by Gov- meals I often suffered sharp pains and See that your horse is not allowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's ernor Mead. would have to lie down. My mother Liniment on hand and apply at the first signs of stiffness. The Denver Trades and Labor often told me It was the coffee I drank It's wonderfully penetrating goes right to the spot relieves assembly at a recent meeting adopted at meals. But when I'd quit coffee I'd limbers up the joints and makes the muscles the soreness resolutions denouncing the recent de- bave a severe headache. cision of the supreme court of the "While visiting my mother-i- law 1 clastic and pliant. OTshlrt of Columbia sentencing Com-per- remarked that she always mnde such Mitchell and Morrison of the good coffee, and asked her to tell me American Federation of Labor to fine how. She lnughd and told nie It was and Imprisonment easy to make good 'coffee when you A lone masked bandit entered the use Postum. will kill a spavin, curb or splint, reduce wind puffs and swol"1 began to use Postum as soon as 1 Bridge restaurant on the West Holly len joints, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, swecney, street viaduct. Bellingham, Wash,, got home, and now we have the same founder and thrush. Price, 50c and $ijoo Just before daylight on January 11. good 'coffee' (Tostum) every day, and Dr. Earl S. Sloan, He lined the patrons, conk and waiter I have no more trouble. lnllK'Mlon Is Boston Mass. Sloan' book oa horaea, cattle, and poultry teat fra. up against the wall with a revolver a thing of the past and my complexand looted the rash register, securing ion has cleared up beautifully. "My grandmother suffered a great iigj, ana disappeared. Jacob Brentlc, a Polish German. 4 deal with her stomach. Her doctor yeart of age, was brought into Iim-bar- told her to leave off coffee. She then Mont, In a serious condition took tea but that was Just as bad. trom "She finally was induced to try wounds and exposure, the DAD COLDS charge being msde by Brentle that Postum which she has uned for over a re if lorertmnert ol dangefnu dweue ol tha throat ajwj lung. It he was set upon by a companion, shot year. She traveled during the winter you have: cough, jroa ca etnp k with IWi Curs. Ujro tufief (torn and robbed. He will recover trom over the greater part of Iowa, visiting, Ms frightful experience, noarerrtet, anra throat, bromhilil Of pain in lli lunf, Vuo'i Curs will something she had not been able to do tha irtHalnl llitoat soJ lurun to sormal, bealihjf condrtioo. 000 E. II. Hsrrlman hoi ordered the en for years. She says he owes her Frew Ifora 0ttlr ani dtngnoui in. Aa Ural remejy It chiUreo. to Postum gineering department of the Union present good health rexlienli. For hall a ceaiiu liter aovernua rerardy m tlioutaadi ol Numo triven by I'OKtutn Co., Battle railroad to at once rarallel the nooea, Era chronic lot tat ol lung dtwaare lines of the Colorado and Southern Creek, Mich. Rend. "The Road to CEsroNo riso's cvse i- In the northern part of Colorado. A In pkiss. "There's a Reason." n immj e ejwi .i. ip .? ' construction force of over l.tfoO men I'tor rrail tba abut leitrrf A aa MitHara frant tlma la tttn. Thtf will be thrown into the field as win ara arauia, irmr, aaJ full l kamaa a 'hey can be organised. laurrat. PIMM CURES -- . PORTRAITS 303-30-4 V J ' V'7w Mlm?9 n RUPTURE t0:': n rs For Lameness in Horses V, .Ufa s, Sloan's Liniment - tha Pa-rifl- e Well-vllle,- " l- -r to aeftv U U |