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THE MORNING OTCEGOXIAN, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912. 10 HOOOOO MAY BREAK SHAVER S BAD LUCK Four Rabbit Feet Furnished Transportation Company to Stop Bad Luck. BOATS HAVE MISFORTUNE '- Wnndfr (.round on Monday. Wanna and Miatrr Arc Out of Oommllon Through Rca-rnt Arrldrnl Other Ix-1. Two har-penina;" of yesterday may rhance the lurk of the fmrtr Trana portatlon Company with Its ve-ela. inr being- the receipt of four rabbit f ... t from a woman who. herauae of having had steamboat tiprl,nc la Interested In the outrumr of the rharm-. and tiio other l the break ing; of two hiKhalns on the iiwht Nt M gwlfr. Iirini; the moat recent of a erle- of ar-h!rnta that haa befallen the fleet riirlna the paat year. The No Womler. In company with the steamer Wauna. waa en route to leep Itlver. on the l.nwer Columbia, and earlv yesterday went on the beach at llirrlnaton'a I'oinu It was about half title at the time, ao It was hoped to float her late yesterday afternoon and it ,h Indicated that he could proceed here under her own steam. Aa there la other work t';at ran be performed on the atramer she will probably be aent to the yard on her arrival today. Recrntlv the Wauna atruck a anaa; which knocked a hole la her hull and had to be hul-d out on the ) Wednesday the Shti.r broke her ahaft and haa been laid up atnee and may not be In readiness for operation until Monday. The llerHlerson waa lost last year In collision with the tug rVamson. while com to a; up the river wltn an ail bars. In tow. and the rarah Dixon waa ietroyed a few montha aao when her boiler exploded. Previous to the loss of the Henderson the Shaver's houte was burned to the deck and her machinery damaaed. Even the gasoline tur Krho recently had her abaft bent a ix I rudder damaaed. Mrs. K. M. larnther. of Shedds. Or, hearing: that the Shavers were In quest of a means of dispelling the "boo-J.-o." had her husband kill a cotton tall rabbit and the four feet, each nearly lied with baby blue ribbon, were received yesterday by Captain O. W. l.ifrd for presentation to Captain "Jim" Shaver. Accompanying them waa a card on which waa written: "Here la hoping that tue "hoodoo la oft until you are rich enough to retire ." CAPTAIN JAM r-S r.VRRUIX 1IKS Pioneer Mariner Suot-uniba In Seat tle. After Kventfnl Career. I'ort landers who recall pioneer days on adja. ent waterways were arlevad to learn of the death at Heatllo (Sunday mornlna; of Captain James Carroll, aged lie had been 111 for a year and fr 1 years had not ben actively engaged as a mariner. Captain Carrol! was bom In Ireland In 1 and came to the United States whn a child. His first marina expe dience was on the Great l-akea from lST to I . He then headed for the orient on the Hawkwa. built at New York aa a Chinese man-o-war. and on reaching the other side remained In the roasting; trade for a year and returned to Han Francisco In IK! on the old clipper Swordflsh. He later sailed to the Sandwich Islands and returned to Kurope. then to New Tork. and for two years sailed In the Trowhrtdga line to the West Indies. In ISS. as second mate of the ahlp Rattler, he sailed from the Atlantic side for San Francisco, and on reachlnic there went on the steamer Montana, which ran on the Coaet In opposition to the llolladay Una. Tiring; of thnt. Carroll made a voyaae In the bark Swallow, which con veyed Anson riurllnerame to China to complete the famous treaty. On re turning; to the I'nlted States be entered the i'acinc Mull service and remained until 18. and then returned to the Holladay flag;, and In 1ST0 received his flrsl command, being; made skipper of the Montana. He remained with the fleet until IS7. when he took the steamer Great Republic, a sldewheeler operating; to Portland, and aha was later wrecked on Sand Island, at the mouth of the Columbia, lie next went as master of the steamer Alexander Jninran. and In succession of the Idaho. :ureka. Mexico and other carriers, and was on the Alaska run for year. In the north he secured large holdings In laska lands. i;VtlJ ICE HERE NEXT WEEK Third litner Will Sail Ilrec-t I-Vom Portland. Following; a voyage, ef H days from Y.kohama. the Norwegian ateamer Rvar'a. of that Waterhouw fleet, ar rived at Victoria. R. C. late Sunday, and. after dls.-harstng there, at Van couver and Puget Sound ports, will eeme hore with a small load and left In w.-rklne outward cargo. She will sail -et from Tortland for Hongkong and will be the third vessel of that flag to prnrerj from Portland acroaa the Pm cl'ic in a month, as the British steam er Clan Maclvrr took a full cargo, and was followed laat week by tha Nor wegian steamer Hercules. Iurlna that time but one Water kotise steamer, the Oceano. baa galled from ruM Sound. The British ateam. r !.ord Ienby. which Is to arrive next ar.onth. will load cargo both at Port land and Pugrt Sound, and It has not Tpeen determined whether she will be m here or In the north. The Lord lerhv will arrive here about a week l.iter the departure of the Rrgja. The letter Is expecte-1 to appear May t" or With the departure, of the next two vessels there will be a clean-up of cargo here. and. owing to the high er rates prevailing in June and July, there is little, space engaged for those periods. ll l'll.LlllAN'S BODY IS SOCGHT Vuarlertnaaler Aska for Ne From Men on River. Major A. w. Yatea. Quartermaster Department. V. 8. A., haa Issued no tices to pilots and rlvermen asking that any Information bearing on the recovery- of the lndy of Trlvate George A. OCallahan. Company D. Second In fantrv. be forwarded to him. The de ceased waa en the way from Manila In tka Vranctsro for treatment, being mentally unbalanced, and after the 1 rite. I States Armv transport Thomas 1-fl I'ertland he Jumped overboard, arid via .irowned off Kales Landing, near t: - t eshlngton shore. I so ieal sol-har Is described a St feet nine Inches tall, red hair and with a three weeks" growth of beard and was dressed In pajarnaa. While the transport waa lying here another aoMler committed suicide by leaping overboard and his body wag recovered by Hugh Brady, the municipal grappler. LABORER LIBELS MACKINAW Plaintiff Wants SI 5.000 for Alleged Injury to Sltonlder. The steamer Mackinaw was arrested yesterday afternon by I'nlted States Marshal Scott on a libel filed In the I'nlted States District Court by Edwin Cralne to recover MS.0DO damages for personal Injurtea. The libel states that May IS. while assisting as a longshore man In unloading a cargo of cement from the vessel to a barge at the North Bank dock, the work was so carelessly performed by the officers of the vessel that 1 sacks of cement In a sling were permitted to fall.. injuring him severely, and that he will be permanently crippled. The officers are In charge of the vessel, but arrangements are being made to have her released tats morning. I. W. W. Brown, agent here for the Olson Mahony line, which la operat ing the Mackinaw at present, wired to the San Francisco office for instruc tions yesterday, and expects a bond STEAJfEB rNTEXJJOEyCE. Dae t Arrive. from. Data Fearer San Pedra. .. . In port 00. W Elder. .San Dlio. ... In p"'t J Kiversicl Krani-laco In prt e Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook In port Falcon San rraaclace ay :l J Pr-.awatr....Coo Bar Mar ' Heac tn P.lro Mar i'i Alliance Eureka May i' a Boanoke xqBun...."" e Rnee City .-an pedre. ... way - a la:hmlaa Saline Crus. . June 11 J Name For. Pate. J Harvard T LA.. .May -"- a riravwr Saa Pedro. ... May 23 a a Oea. W. Elder.. Fan Diego. ...Mar 22 a I P'je H Elmore. Tlllamnog. ... May -2 9 T Klamath Han P.lro. . . . Mar 4 I 'hhe!ls. . .. . . .ban Pedro. . . . Mar -3 I Tale . V tor LA. May J J Pieakwater... .Coos Bay May " I Fal. oa San Fraadeco May U J A Mance Cureka Mar Xj J Bear ...Haa Pedre.... Mar IT J Roanoke San rlo.. May 2 Roaeritv (ten Pedro. ...Juno 1 t lathmlaa 6a-lna Crus. .June II will be arranged today. He says that Cralne was In the employ of Robert Wakefield, who Is erecting the steel on the new Harrlman bridge, and that the lightering waa being done under an understanding with him that he would shoulder such expense so long aa ves sels could not pass beneath the draw span. Marine Notes. Captain II. F. Astrup. former maater of the ateamer Golden Uate and the gasoline achooner Anvil, haa been signed aa mate of the bar tug Wallula. Aa the little Norwegian steamer Op land Is to be floated from the Oregon drydock today, arrangements are be ing made to start working lumber cargo aboard her tomorrow at Inman Poulsen's. Captain John K. Bulger, supervising Inspector, who went to Puget Sound Sunday to continue Inspections. Is ex pected here today or tomorrow and will probably return to San Francisco on the steamer Beaver. Balfour. Guthrie at Company have been advised that the British ship Se sura, which waa under charter to load lumber here for Cape Town and East London, will leave San Francisco to morrow or Thursday In tow of a tug;. C. I. Kennedy. Portland agent of the American-Hawaiian line, has been ad vised that the surcharge of 10 per cent on through freight made by West In dia conference lines connecting with the American-Hawaiian waa discon tinued May IS. Bound for San Franrlsco the steam er Mackinaw has cleared with 200.000 feet of lumber and her hold filled with wheat, oats, bran and shorts. The steamer Kta'math cleared for San Pe dro with 1,004,000 feet of lumber and the steamer Yellowstone for the same port with ton.000 feet, while the steam er Coaster cleared for San Francisco with 5S.0OO feet. Complying with a municipal edict that all obstructions at street ends be re moved by June 1. the truss reaching from the While Collar dock to the op posite aide of the slip at the foot of Alder atreet ts being torn down. The truss has proven servlcable during high water in discharging vessels, but other arrangements will have to be made when once the lower docks are flooded. Unless the volume of water believed to be headed this way Is checked by cool weather, the river will stand at 1T.4 feet here Saturday. The river reached the It-foot mark yesterday and the lower deck of Ash-street dock la covered and the lower deck of the Alaska dock Is little better. If the rise continues, the lower deck of Alns worth dock will be abandoned Thurs day. It ts predicted that the water will climb about five inches every J4 hours. On the arrival of Llghtvessel No. 7 today, she will be drydocked under the terms of a bid filed by the Alblna Kngine A Machine Works In the sum of Proposals were opened yes- tcrd.iv afternoon at the office of In spector Beck, of the lTth Lighthouse Plstrlct and other tenders were the Oregon Frrdock Company of $110 and Anderson. Crowe at Company 91. The lifting of the vessel Is preliminary to other work being performed, as a sur vey will be made when she Is out of water. tl. IL Schramm, watchman on the Hosford steamer J. K. Wentworth. was drowned at 4: o'clock yesterday morning while lowering fenders on the vessel, which waa entering the Wil lamette River towing two log rafts. The steamer Gamecock was about to go alongside the Wentworth to assist In getting the rafts Into the Willam ette, because of the current, aasl It was to hold the Gamecock off that the fenders were lowered. Kvery ef fort waa made to assist the watch man. Ills body was not found. He resided at 594 Pettygrove street and ts survived by a widow and two daugh ters. Movements wf Ye-wls. PORTLANP. Maj 1 Arrived Steamer Sua H. Klm'Te. trmrk Tt'lamook; ateamer Yellowstone, from Kan Franclaco: ateamer Cm w. Elder, from San llse and way left ui al I-' 1 P. M. ettaamrr Elraor. frm Tt:iamo.a. San rranclaco. May 5". Arrived at A. SI stamrr Onrloe. from Portland. Hailed yeelrrda) ("learners Fa.coa and Tamp I Co. for prt:and Tolnt I ..(." stay SO. Pa4 at A. M. sttemer Wlllapa. from Portland, for Port land Port fan i.ula Mar Is. ArrUed ateamer W. . Potfe. from port. and. Astoria. May Sailed at a P. M Steamer Jlarlr. for eaa Pcanclsciv Ar rived at 7 and left op at P. VI. Steamer Yellowstone, from San Francisco. Mil Francisco. Ma; jn. Arned Steamer Car..-e. for Astoria, ('buna, from llotiekons: Wn:am P. Msrnns. from Kaanapall: t'rartsman. from Nome "ltr and tiealtle; s.Mtvma. from jian Jtt and Halboa; schoon ers Hcrtle Minor, from Bandon; Oolden West, from Kamord: ahlp Partford. from KverastTe. Aue:ral:a. Sailed tsamera Or enade. for lira a Haroor: Willamette, for Seattle: Santa Barbara, for T.'iUepa. Cahiaahaa Bar gssMl. A5TORIA. Vsv r-o Condition at the mouth of tte rter at .". r M . smooth: wind aoatb Z2 miles: eeathsr cloud?. Ttdee at AMaeta Teeaday. tnati. t.. 1 ti m .... a ft 10 4 A. v .a a reet 1 H p. M T l feet tl US P. M....S.S fast APPLE SHOV PLANS ARE PUT UNDERWAY rUI UdllU I'tci uiiama 1 uiv Steps to Establish Annual Event on Big Scale. PROJECT REASONABLY SURE Kelallcrs Will Make Mnal Peel-Ion Following : Exhibition Fruit Mar lie Sent on Tour Ksti mated Cot $12,000. To make Portland the center of the fruitgrowing Industry' in the Northwest, by holding here an annual Apple Show, rivaling In scope everything of the kind held In other parts of the country, ts the aim and purpose of a joint com mittee representing the several clubs and commercial bodies of th city who met at luncheon at the Commercial Club yesterday. Although definite decision to hold a show thin year has not Jfcn reached, it is reasonably certain that the project will be launched and carried out to a successful conclusion. Inasmuch as the retail merchants will be lequlred to bear the greater portion of the expense attending such a show, the Itetail Mer chants' Association will be asked to determine finally on what scope It is to be conducted. In consideration of this situation the committee yesterday sub mitted the proposal to that association for action. Shove Mill Kacoarege brewers. The meeting; was presided over by O. F. Johnson, chairman of the execu tive committee of the Portland Com mercial Club, who Is heartily in favor of holding; an annual exposition of the spple products of the Northwest In Portland. "Oregon Is a great apple country," he declared after the meeting;, "and It la most appropriate that we should dem onstrate the value of this Industry In some effective manner. A show, planned to attract exhibits from every part of the state as well as from otber states In the Northwest, would help create a further Interest In horticulture and would be a great encouragement to the small growers. "It would be sn education to those people who are not familiar with fruit growing, and would aid and inspire manv to engage In this pleasant and profitable occupation. In this wsy It would give a direct return for the cost Invested In It, ss every additional acre devoted to fruit means Just that much more money for the state, and. of course, anything; that helps the state helps Portland. Aaanal Event Proposed. -To my mind It would be a great thing for the Northwest to have a big show In Portland every year similar to that held In Spokane In the last few yeara then to take the prise-winning exhibits from the two placea and ship them to the big Nstlonal shows In the Kast. I am so confident of the super iority of the Northwestern products that I believe our exhibits would excel anvthlng shown by Eastern states." The proposed show of 191. will be held late In November about Thanks giving time and will be conducted un der the auspices of the Oregon Horti cultural Society. A. P. Bateman. ot Moster. president of the society, at tended yesterdays meeting ana ex pressed himself highly In favor of the show. Mr. Bateman also Is a director of the Northwest Fruit t-xenangc. which hss arranged to market tne annle crooa of the Northwest on a co operative basis, and bellevea that a ahow In Portland would do much to attract the attention of the Eastern and foreign trsde to the local market. Merchants Share Kxpeaae. The Retail Merchants' Association was represented by W. B. Shlvely, sec retary: B. E. Sanford. H. J. Ottenheimer and Frank Sealy. The Individual mem bers voiced the belief that the show will be a great help In developing the apple Industry In the state. If It Is held the retail merchants will pay their proportionate share of the expense. Other organisations represented were: Portland Railway. Light Power Com pany by B. S. Josselyn and R. M. Town send; Portland Commercial Club by Edgar B. Piper, president, and C. A. Morden: Portland Chamber of Com merce by F. C Knapp. president: O.-W. B. aV X. Company by William McMur ray, general passenger agent: North Bank Road and Hill lines In Oregon by W. E. Coman, general freight and pas senger sgent: Oregon State Hotel As sociation by E. D. Jorgensen: Portland Realty Board by J. Fred Larson, first vice-president: Oregon 'Agricultural College bv Professor C. I. Lewis, of the department of horticulture: Oregon Development League by C. G Chapman, secretary. et rest Flgwred as I3.0OO. Jt was agreed that the expense at tending a show worthy the City of Portland and the apple-growers of the ststs will cost approximately (12.000. While the cost of conducting the show and the prises will be a greater aggre gate than this. It Is figured that the concessions and paid admissions will make up the difference. It Is the aim eventually. If the affair Is established as an annual event, to Include horticultural products other than apples snd to make provision for the exhibition of vegetables as well. When the proposed new auditorium Is built it will afford ample space for such an exhibition and for the accom modation of the attending; crowds who would want to view It. ST. HELENS DELAYED STEASIKR AT SAX FRANCISCO GETS AWAY TODAY. Toemlte, Bear and J. B. Stetson Start North Ariel to Load on Grays Harbor. SAX FRANCISCO. May 0. (Special.) The steamer St. Helens, scheduled to sail for Nome and St. Michael via Port land today, was unable to finish load ing and will not get away until to morrow. The steamers Tosemlte, Bear and J. B. Stetson, all sailed for the Columbia today; the steamer Falcon got out on the same voyage late last nla-ht. The W. R- Grace liner. Queen Helena, arrived from the north yeaterday and got away this evening for South Amer ica. The Oceanic steamer Sonoma ar rived this afternoon from the Canal Zone. A number of Portland merchants were on the vessel, making the round trip with the excursion party of the TL-a- San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. The Sonoma and her sister ship, the lr.-i.... ...Ill n .m tlie S3nn WanctaCO- icmuii, "in av " , Sydney run, the former vessel sailing . . . . - - T . . ! 0 .1 from here July i ana ine muer jmy rr. D.I.I.V. -Kl- rmi-'r.eH mnA the barkentlne Kohala arrived from Aus tralia today, the former In 91 days and the latter In 8 days. The Britlah ship Dunsyre. which left Australia 100 days sgo. has not yet been heard from. The Dartford loads lumber at Eureka or Sydney and the Kohala on the Sound for an Australian port. The British steamer Craftsmsn ar- i r 1. CntwA tiuliv the liner China from the Orient and the steam schooner Carlos from Portland. The schooner Ariel Is reported chartered by tv. R. Grace & Co. to load lumber on Grays Harbor or the Columbia River for the west cosst of South America at 0 shillings. DELI.A BRIXOS SEA EXHIBIT Kcd Snapper,' Sc Parrots, Crabi and Clams Are; Shown. Captain Cassldy. of the gasoline Something more than an ordinary tonic Is required to restore health to a weakened, run-down system; the medicine must possew blood-purifying "V" ,. a el a&i4 imnil fv ff h A O ITT-ll la.ttOTl 13 responsible lor the poor physical condition. The blood does not contata jv nnniKlM. anrl Is therefore a weak:. me necessary uuauui,y vi , - , . . - watery stream which cannot aftord sufficient nourishment to sustain the system In ordinary health. A poorly nourished body cannot resist disease, and this explains why so many persons are . attacked by a spoil ot sickness when the use of a good tonio would have prevented the trouble. In 8 S S will be found both blood-cleansing and tonio qualities combined. It builds up weak constitutions by removing aU impurities and germs from the blood, thus supplying a certain means for restoring strength and invigorating the system. The healthful, vegetable ingredients of which B. S. S. is composed make it splendidly fitted to the needs of those systems which are delicate from any cause. It is Nature's Perfect Tonic, free from all harmful minerals, a safe and pleasant acting medicine for persons ot every age. S. S. S. rids the body of that tired, worn-out feeling so common at this season, improves the appetite and digestion, tones up the stomach, acts with pleasing effects on the nervous system, and rein.rats.every plirtion of thfboly. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. PUT AN END TO INDIGESTION AND A SOUR, GASSY, UPSET ST Take a Little Diapepsin Now and Your Stomach Will Feel Fine Five Minutes Later. As there Is often some one In your family who suffers an attack of Indi gestion or some form of Stomach trou ble, why don't you keep some Diapepsin In the house handy? This harmless blessing will digest anything you can eat without the slightest discomfort, and overcome a sour, gassy Stomach five minutes after. Tell your pharmacist to let you read the formula, plainly printed on these EO-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, then you will readily see why It makes Indigestion. Sour Stomach, Heartburn and other distress go In five minutes, snd relieve at once such miseries as Belching of Gas, Eructations of sour, undigested food. Nausea. Headaches. BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, HEAVY HAIR AND NO MORE DANDRUEE OR ITCHY SCALP Get a 25-cent bottle of Dan derine and just try this stops f ailing hair at once. Thin, brlttlev colorless and scraggy hair Is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There Is nothing so destructive to the hair aa dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre. Its strength and its very life: eventually producing a feverish ness and Itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and dle then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderlne tonight now any time will surely save your hair. Ten minutes after applying all the dandruff will disappear, all Itching will Back With the advent of Spring and Summer comes a desire for closer contact with Nature and for a simpler, more rational diet When you get back to Nature you will want to get back to Nature's food. Cut out meat and potatoes for a while and eat Shredded and with fresh green vegetables. It will mean health, strength and Summer joy. Because of its porous shreds and its Biscuit form Shredded Wheat combines most naturally with all. kinds of fresh fruits, presenting them to the palate in all the richness of their natural flavor. Heat the Biscuit in oven to restore crispness and then cover it with berries or other fresh fruits and serve with milk or cream. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is the Real "Staff of Life" The Shredded Wheat sloop Delia, held forth with a minia ture aquarium on the arrival of that craft yesterday from Oregon coast points, as spread on deck were three sea parrots that had been bagged out side, a red snapper, hooked near the whistling- buoy off Tillamook, a collec tion of crabs caught, at Garibaldi, where the Delia was barbound, and a box of taree varieties of clams dug near the same point. The head of the red snapper was used for chowder on the voyage, the clams and crabs were divided among1 the crew and friends, and the sea parrots are to be mounted. The latter have webbed feet, their bodies are covered with black feathers, the beaks are red and the heads white. The skipper says the parrots are scarce and the trio proved hard to hit, as they were swimming, and two shots were fired to get them. The red snapper Is a deepsea inhabi tant, its body Is of a reddish tint, and the fish appears to weigh about 20 pounds. Scott Calhoun Named Receiver. BRATTLE. Wash.. May 20. Judge A. W. Fraser. of the King County Superior NATURE'S PERFECT TONIC Dlzsiness. Constipation and other Stom ach disorders. Some folks have tried so long to find relief from Indigestion and Dyspepsia cr an out-of-order stomach with the common every - day cures advertised that they have about made up their minds that they have something else vrong. or believe theirs Is a case of Nervousness, Gastritis, Catarrh of the Stomach or Cancer. This, no doubt, is a serious mistake. Your real trouble is, what you eat does not digest: Instead, it ferments and sours, turns to acid. Gas and Stomach poison, which putrefy In the digestive tract and intestines, and, besides, poi sons the breath with nauseous odors. A hearty appetite, with thorough di gestion, and without the slightest dis comfort or misery of the Stomach, la waiting for you as soon as you decide to try Pape's Diapepsin. cease and there will be no more falling hair. Millions of men and women use Knowlton's Danderlne and they never have dandruff, itchy scalp or falling hair they know that It keeps the scalp clean and healthy and makes the hair grow heavy, long and beautiful. Get a 26-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first ap plication you will say It waa the best Investment you ever made. Tour hair will Immediately take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beau tiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance; an Incomparable gloss and softness, but what will please you most will be after Just a few weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hasr new hair growing ail over the scalp. to Nature's Fooi Wheat roes Company LtaaaXtisjnawiJ Court, today affirmed his Jurisdiction over the Seattle, Renton & Southern Railway, a streetcar line In Seattle, and after appointing a receiver for the road, the court directed him to request the receivers appointed by the Federal Court to deliver over to him the prop erties, assets and money of the com pany. William R. Crawford, former president of the road, applied in the Superior Court for the receiver, and Scott Calhoun was appointed. Spokane Arrests Milwaukee Sheriff. SPOKANE, May'20. Charles Votava, formerly Chief Deputy Sheriff of Mil waukee, who hau been sought all over the United States on a charee of wife- CAUSES MUCH DISEASE Advice About Stomach Troubles and How to Relieve Them. Do not neglect indigestion which may lead to all sorts of ills and complica tions. An eminent physician once said that ninety-five per cent of all the Ills of the human body have, their origin In a disordered stomach. Our experience with Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets leads us to believe them to be among the most dependable remedies known for the relief of indlgstion and chronic dyspepsia. Their ingredients are soothing and healing to the in flamed membranes of the stomach. They are rich in pepBln, one of the greatest digestive aids known to medi cine. The relief they afford Is very prompt. Their use with persistency and regularity for a short time tends to bring about a cessation of the pains caused by stomach disorders. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets help to In sure healthy appetite, to aid digestion, and thus promote nutrition. As evi dence of our sincere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try them at our risk. If they do not give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the money you paid us for them, without question or formality. They come in three sizes, prices 25 cents, 60 cents, and .1.00. Sold only by the Owl Drug Co. Stores In Portland. Seattle, Spokane, San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles and Sacramento. EI-Rado destroys ugly and embarrauiiig growths ot Superfluous Hair on (ace, neck and um. It acts instantly: k leaves the skin smooth without the slightest irritation. Unlike any other depilatory El-Rado oestroys hair growth by acting directly upon the hair sheath, which is the only scientifically certain method of destroying the roots ot the hair. Only a liquid such as EI-Rado can accomplish these perfect results. EI-Rado is guaranteed ah. solutely harmless and thoroughly reliable. Booklet opoa reqqest from Pterin MTg Co. 121 East 27th Suet. New York. Get a bottle of EI-Rado today at the drug store of Woodaxd. Clarke Co. Helping a Woman Generally means helping an entire family. Her back aches so she can hardly drag around. Her nerves are on edge and she is nearly wild. Headache and Sleepless ness unfit her for the care of her family. Rheumatic Pains and Lumbago rack her body, rsut, let cer laae Foley Kidney Pills and all these ailments will disappear. She will soon recover her strength and healthy activity for Foley Kidney Pills are 'healing, curative, strengthening and tonic, a medicine for all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases that always cores. For His by all drnsrarlsta. GUNN'S B. & N. TONIC A perfaot vitallaer mat reatorea lost vlcor to ait organs of the body. Replaoea loss from elesaeee. unseemly haMta or ezeaesea. 1 C. jTSllsrwiMta. rsa isctiit Niagara Falls, N. Y. desertion, was arrested here today. The Spokane police assert he admitted his identity and said he had abandoned his wife to elope with his wife's sister. THREE YEARS OF MISERY Mrs. Burnside Escaped an Op eration by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. . Mahoningtown, Pa. "For three years I suffered untold misery every month, ana naa to stay in bed the first two or three days. I also had a displacement and other ailments peculiar to women. I became so weak and run down I could scarcely walk across the floor. "The doctor told me I would never be well unless I would undergo an operation, but I was advised by my mother to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and after I had ta ken four bottles I am strong and well. I have got others to take your medicine with the same good results and they can not say enough for it"-Mrs. J.A.BUBN snE, Mahoningtown, Pa. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials like the above prove the ef ficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Women who suffer from those distress ing ills should not lose sight of these facta or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. . ' If yon have the slightest doubt that Xiydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write to Iydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. "Superb Tonic and Body Builder" Thla wonderful medicine haa no equal for keeping; She aystem bealtny and slroas ao aa to ward off disease and old awe." saya Mrs. W. Fredrlckson, one of our patients. "I can say with truth that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is the best medicine that was ever put on the market, for old and. young alike. It positively rejuvenates the aged and keeps the young strong and vigorous. It is the most superb system builder and tonio for the human family that was ever produced, because of Its purity and sublime quality: its equal has not been made. It has made me strong and quite well, which I was not when - I commenced to use it. I earnestly and heartilv recommend it to all, as it pro longs life. Hoping this may influence many to use Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and become strong and well, I am yours sincerely, 2119 Indiana Ave., Chicago, III. Duffy's Pure Kali Whiskey one of the greatest tonic stimulants known to medical science, has been an unfailing remedy for more than fifty years, building up the body and restor ing the tissues to their natural healthy condition. Dnffy'a Pure lalt Whiskey la the only whiskey that waa taxed by the 'government r.m f. medicine during; the Spanish-American War. Sold in SBALE BOTTLES ONLY by druggists, grocers and dealers, or direct, $1.00 a large bottle. If your dealer can not supply you, write us and we will tell you where it can be bought. Re fuse substitutes and imitations; they are Injurious. end for free medical booklet containing testimonials and rare common-sense rules for health, and free advice. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, Hocbester Ji. V. a