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THE UQBSTSOr OREGOKIAX, TUESDAY. APRIL 10,- 190C. NOT A PATENT MEDICINE BUT -A. Favorite Prescription of Dr. Pierce :f o :fl the DISEASES OF WOMEN ONLY. FOR forty years Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been more generally sold than any other medicine prescribed for -woman's ills. Dr. Pierce tells you just what is contained in this marvelous remedy for the diseases peculiar to women. There is not a particle' of alcohol or injurious drug in this prescription. Pure, triple-refined glycerine is used for a solvent and preservative instead of alcohol. Ask your physician if any one of the following ingredients which are con tained in this prescription are injurious. "We guarantee that no harm ful results can follow the use of this cure for those distressing and painful complaints from which women suffer at one time or another. The ingredients are : Golden Seal root, Lady's Slipper root, Black Co hosh root, Unicorn root, Blue Cohosh root, chemically pure Glycerine. The active medicinal principles of the several ingredients, or native American roots employed, are extracted by the use of glycerine of proper strength and with the aid of special apparatus and appliances devised and built especially for carrying on the delicate and exact processes employed. These processes cost Dr. Pierce and his assistant chemists and pharmacists much study and a long series of tedious ex periments, extending over a period of several years, and finally re sulted in an almost perfect pharmaceutical compound now known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription There are good and substantial reasons why intelligent people and physicians as well, employ Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the cure of diseases and weakness peculiar to women. In the first place, it is not a cure-all, serving only a singleness of purpose, being a specific for one class of diseases only those peculiar weaknesses and maladies incident to women. Besides it is the only medicine put up for sale through druggists for the cure of such mala dies, all the ingredients of which have the endorsement of leading med ical practitioners and writers, as being the very best known remedies for the ailments for which "Favorite Prescription " is advised. With other medicines the afflicted have only their makers' word for their efficacy. With Dr. Pierce's medicines they have the disinter ested endorsement of scores of eminent medical practitioners and med ical writers of wide renown. These numerous unqualified endorse ments, from men whose writings the several schools of medicine, are the more valuable because they were written without any knowledge on the part of the several writers that they were extolling the curative virtues of ingredients that go to make up Dr. Pierce's world-famed medicines. Dr. Pierce's Family Med icines, therefore stand alone in respect to being the only ones pro fessionally endorsed as remedies, or cures, for the several diseases for which they are recommended. A glance at the published ingredients will show that no narcotics or other harmful agents are employed; that no alcohol enters into their composition; that they are made of the roots of indigenous, or native, medicinal plants; that, instead of alco hol, chemically pure glycerine, of proper strength is used, both for ex tracting and preserving the medicinal principles residing in the several roots employed. NEWS OF WRECK HIDDEN EYE-WITNESS TEL.L.S OF PISAS TER ON BURLINGTON. Denials Declared False by Passen ger Who Saw Two Men Die. Several Others Killed. BUTTE. April 9. A special to the Miner from Billings says: Fir ihrfe day reports, meager In their details, have reached this city concerning the wreck of Burlington passenger train No. 41. westbound, which is said to have occurred or. the main line, about 309 miles w: of J-lncoln. Keb., early Friday morn ing. The local railroad men profess to have no Information concerning- the ca tasttophc It was learned today, however, rrom a man who was a passenger on the ill-fated traiit that the wreck occurred at the point above named. According to this passenger's story, the train wa proceeding at Its usual rate of fpeeu. when suddenly the rails spread rd eighl of the coaches went In the ditch. He also says that, while the rail road authorities reported no one killed, ti Ids knowledge two men who were rid ing in the seat In front of him were In stantly killed, one of them .having a tim ber run crurely through his body, and that he 'ias reason to believe that at lenat several pf-isons met their death and many wee irjured. as the train was heavily laden with passengers. H. nlo stated that, when the coaches p 'od up In a confused heap. Are broke ou and the train. Instead of reaching BUlIrs at ;:r,o A. M. Saturday, did not arrive until 2:: Sunday morning. STUDENTS' REPUBLICAN CLUB One Object Is to Forward Interests of the State University. UNIVERSITY OK OREGON. Kugrene. Or.. April 9. (Special.) Tonight the Republican students ot the State Uni versity organized themselves Into a students Republican club. The officers of the new organization are: Walter 'Winslow. .president: Karl Abbett. vice-president; H. M. Mc Klnney. secretary.-and Olen Arnsplger and J. O. McArthur. members-at-large. The object of the organization is to promote the Interests ot Republican candidates for the state and county offices, and at the same time further the Interests or the State University. Just before the formation of the club a proposal was made that the Demo cratic students be Invited to Join the Republicans in a Joint organization, but the motion was lost. Later there was a spirited discussion as to what policy the club should pursue and it was definitely decided that an active campaign for the best candidates be commenced Immediately. After a final outburst of enthusiastic oratory from Abbett, Reed. Winslow and McArthur the club adjuorned to meet again Thursday evening. WRECK BY SPREADING RAILS Engineer on Southern Pacific Is Caught in the Debris. SAN DIEGO. CaJ., April S. Spreading rails caused the wreck or freight train No. 36. southbound, on lite Southern Cali fornia road, near Las Flore, a. $cw nalles north of OccansWe. this afternoon. The train "was a double-header and both cn ciacs asd mk at the cars kt the track. are regarded as authorities in each of The engines were piled up together in the wreck. Engineer J. B. Neal was pinioned in the ruins -and it was some time before he was extricated. He ""vas seriously in jured, but will recover. Fireman C. A. Roman was scalded by escaping steam. He will recover. Hotel to Be Torn Down. SEATTLE. Wash.. April 3. (Spe cial.) Notice haa been Klven all the guests of the Washington Hotel to va cate by May 1. and James A. Moore, the proprietor, made a final announce ment today that he would tear down the famous tourist resort early this Summer. The city will run a street through Denny Hill, directly under the site of the hotel, and the entire elevation will be reduced. A cut of nearly 100 feet will be made. Four New Boats to Be Added. SEATTLE, Wash.. April S. (Spe cial.) Four new boats have been added by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and a fortnightly service wll be re sumed May IS, extending: the runs of the boats to Chinese ports. Ever since the war between Japan and Russia broke out the Nippon Yusen Kaisha liners have been engaged in the trans port service and only two vessels have been on the Seattle run. Historic Building Destroyed. ASTORIA. Or.. April 9. (Special.) At the suggestion of the City Improve ment Clubs, Fire Chief Foster today set fire to and burned the old Shlvely residence, which -was one of the his toric buildings in the city. The resi dence was erected about 1847 and was the first postoffice in the portion or the United States, west of the Rocky Mountains. Run on Lynchburg Bank. H1LLSBORO. Or- Aprl 9. Becauxe officials of the bank at- Lynchburg signed a petition for an election to de cide upon ousting saloons, saloon men organized a run on the bank, and near ly $15,000 was paid on Saturday. Today most of the money is belac deposited again, because it was found that the bank was able to meet all demands. After Big Game In Siberia. VICTORIA. B. C, April 9. -The steam er Empresh of Japan, which sailed to night for the Orient, had among her pas. fenKrs the Earl of Ronaldshay. Captain Radcilffe. of the First Horse Guards. a.nd Paul Neldelck. a noted German big game hunter, on the way1 to the Orient after big game. The last two are going to North eastern Siberia after bears. Tries to Choke Himself". GRASS VALLEY. CaL. April S.-nJack Allen, who stabbed his wife and father-in-law last night, attempted to commit suicide this morning by twisting his sus penders around his neck. Mrs. Allen and her father are Mill alive, but there Is little hope for Mr. Jenkins. Proctor Pleads Not Gallty. BOSTON. April 9. Robert G. Proctor, private secretary to Senator Lodge, plead ed not guilty today to an indictment charging that he failed to turn over to the Republican State Committee a contri bution of 523S, which he received from John C. Bestsen. of Qulncy. in Jit, and was released on ball. Crose QelcUr Ccrrrf. A few doses of Chasaberlain's Cough Remedy bring: surprising results when a child shows symptoms of creup. There it no cause for alarm when tMs medicine is In the house as it rarely takes mere thaa three or four doses to briar about a com plete cure. It Has never fan" e4. even In the most severe an4 4aacerous rats. an ho home where there arc small cMlarea can nttvri t be wlUMUt It. For aale toy .aid 4ngirta. welcome'words'to"women: Frea the Tiew poist of tbe aYerxre Bs&a bouework is tmj eaey. Tbe wile is right at borne. Sbe is ber owa sus trese. She cxs. at dews aad reat aoj time. She can eves re to bed for a sap if At feeta like t. She cxs order her household again et to salt ber own eonreakace. K soe doesn't feel eqaal to doing work to-day, she can do it to-morrow. That's tbe beastifal theory of tbe average mas. Jut suppose tbe Egrptfaa task-masters, wbea they made tbe reqaired daily tale of bncks tax tbe uttermost of nmman streagth, had said to tbe toiling slaves, "Don't hurry, take a rest every sow and tbea only doa't forget that yow tale of bricks mast be all right at night or else there'll be trouble." There's the fact. There are tbe day's duties to be got through, aad tbe women who can rest may not. The woman, who, when she married, said, "Now, I'll be my own mistress," finds herself a slave to household cares and duties. And ohl how much that woman needs rest sometimes. She braches and scrabs, and rolls pastry, ber temples throbbing, ber back aching, ber nerves quivering under tbe stress of pain. What she would give if she could just creep upstairs ana throw herself on the bed in a darkened room and rest. Best would temporarily relieve the strain, doubtless, but it woald be the tame story over again to-morrow. Tbe real need of weak, nervous women is strength, and that need is fully met and satisfied by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. It re moves the causes of women's weak ness, tranquilizes and invigorates the serves, encourages the appetite and induces restful sleep. nFavorite Pre scription" is a positive cure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrnea, 'excessive flowing, pain ful menstruation, unnatural suppres sions and irregularities, prolapsus or falling of the womb, weak back, "female weakness," anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic con gestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tend era 065 of the ovaries, accompanied with "internal beat." nI am pleased (o add ray testimony in behalf of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription," writes Miss Earline Agard, Chaplin, Patriotic Daughters of Amer ica, of 4 13 J Michigan Avenue, Lansing, Mich. nl cannot find language to ex- J tress my gratitude and joy over the act that I am well once more. Wear ing mv corsets too tight seemed to have brought on an extra abdominal pres sure, weakening the ligaments and pushing tbe internal organs down. What to do I knew not, as no medi cines 1 took seemed to help me. "I had heard of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and determined to try it, as a last resort. Before the first bottle was used I began to feel better, but could hardly believe that this was permanent, but mv improvement went steadily on, and within four months I was like a new woman. Now I have no more pains, am well and strong, and am extremely grate ful to you." There is nothing to conceal about the make-up of "Favorite Pkescriptiok." It if ui absolutely pure medicine AT THE THEATERS What ths Press Af eat Say. "Cherry Blossoms" Tonight. "Cherry Blossomf by name and Chrry Blossoms" by nature. Tbe charming com pany of burletQuers t the BaVcr thU week Is composed of some of tbe brigbtett. fresh est and prettiest show girls It has been Port land's prlrllege to look at this reason. Tbe management has evidently spared ae expense also s to IU equipment of scenery, costumes and startling electrical effects. In tbe vaudeville olio are Frank Ros. a psrodlst and humorist; the Hsrmonr Four, comedy vocalists, and the world greatest lightning change artist, who portrays an entire drama by himself. Two screaming burlesques are presented by the full strength of the com pany, entitled -The Wrong Count Tobasco" and "The Quarrelsome Neighbor.- There will be the regular hsrgsln-dty matinee to morrow afternoon, also another matinee Sat urday afternoon 'and a special closing per formance Saturday night. "The Fatal Wedding." The Fatal Wedding.- which mill be at the Empire all this week. Is one of the very best of all the melodramas that visit us from year to year. Over 12,000.000 American theatergoers have paid to see this great play and tbere Is no sign ot IU popularity wan ing. The reason for this Is that It appeals to all classes of people. There Is a happy blend of pathos and comedy. The audience Is moved almost to the verge of tears and then thrown into a sudden stale of laughter br some quick comical situation. Tbe com pany at the Empire this season Is one of the best that has presented thts play In Port land. Jane Kelten. the leading woman. Is an artist of the first rank. poes!ag both beauty or face 'and a rich, mellow voice. The Fatal Wedding- will be at the Empire all the rest ot this week, mlth a matinee Saturday. MATINEE AT THE HEILIG Comedy-Drama, "The Heir to the Hoorah," Tomorrow Afternoon. A Tpeclat matinee will be riven tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at The Ilelltg Thea ter. Fourteenth and Washington streets, when the Klrke Ijl Shelle Company will pre sent Paul Armstrong's famoes comedy drama. -The Heir to the Hoorah.- The last performance will be given tomorrow night. Seats are now selling at the box olfica of The Helllg Theater. ADVANCE SALE TODAY. "Bafecs Ir Tojland" Scats oh Sale at The Helllj; Theater. This morning at 10 o'clock the advance sale of seats will open at the box oHlee of The Helllg Theater. Fourteenth and Wash ington streets, tor the musical comedy ex travaganza. -Babes in Toyland.- which comes to the above theater next Thursday night. April 12. for as engagement or three nlghtn. with a special matins Saturday. This will be the. biggest musical attraction Portland bas had this season, there being 92 people In the company. CrcstOR Clarke CemlRj;. "Beaucalr,- which, mainly due to the perfection of Creston Clarke's production, baa established Its wise popularity as a stags entertalBsaeat as did Booth Tarkhsgton'a novel of tbe same name. Is aaaosnced for The Helllg Theater April IS. IS aad 17. and will oace more renew acquaintance with Crest on Clarke, whose Hatsseally sccceufal tour throagbont this country last season has been the talk of tbe professional and literary worM. Advance salt April 12 it 10 A. U. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriae XJeeswe. TOHAX.S'-TOMAXN WrMia Tofcaa. 37; Ret TofcuiR. X. K IXOWVORK-WJl I.KKX C R. Kift mre. X7. BeltlttcKasar llesslt Walfeer aade ef saiive roots Patera's w& restoratives, compoaaded after a forsa ala oesoeraiBf whioh there can be bo asestioB, by skilled chemists aad by tboroagbry scieatiSc prociaaeg. Doctor Pierce is perfectly willing to let every one know that his 'Favorite Prz ecxrpnox" contains Bhie Cohosh root, Lady's Slipper root, Unicorn root. Black Cohosh root 'and Golden Seal root. Every doctor knows that such a pre scription is beneficial in tbe diseases of women and when properly com pounded is certain to effect a cure in nearly all cases when given a fair trial. Every bottle of tbe "Favorite Prk BCRnrnox" which leaves Dr. Pierce's immense laboratories in Buffalo, N. Y., has plainly printed upon its wrapper all the irurredients of which it is com posed. Tubs Dr. Pierce proves to tbe world his own confidence in tbe rem edy which for forty years has borne his name and which is known all through tbe United States and Canada, England, Australia, and in parts of South America, Africa and Asia, as a sovereign cure for those diseases which, unchecked, make our women old be fore their time. It will be noticed that there is no alcohol in the "Favorite Prescrip ts k.b Dr. Pierce never believed in BHBg alcohol in the preparation of his famous household remedies. For it, be substitutes chemically pure glycerine, which has wonderful properties for ex tracting tbe medicinal principles of roots and preserving them atr their full strength, without any deleterious effect whatever. In favor of Dr. Pierce's medicines is the frank, confiding, open, honest statement of their full composition, giving every ingredient in plain En glish, without fear of successful criti cism and with confidence that the good sense of tbe afflicted will lead them to appreciate this honorable man ner of confiding to them what they are taking into their stomachs when mak ing use of these medicines. Dr. Pierce feels that be can afford to take tbe afflicted into his full confi dence and lay all the ingredients of his medicines Iresly before them be cause these ingredients are such as are endorsed and most strongly praised by scores of (be most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of practice as cures for the diseases for which these medicines are recom mended. i Your druggists sells the "Favorite Prescript: o k " and also that famous alterative, blood purifier and stomach tonic, tbe "Golde- Medical Discov ery." Write to Dr. Pierce about your case, ne is an expenenceo poysiaan and will treat your case as confidential and without charze for correspondence. Address him at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., of which be is chief consulting physician. It is as easy to be-well as ill and much more comfortable. Constipation k tbe cause of many forms of illness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. They are tinv, su jar-coated granales. One little "Pellet" a gentle laxative, two a mild cathartic. All dealers in medicines sell them. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost oi mailing ana get a copy oi ir, Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser, over 1000 pages. Address Dr. R. V. Pisrce, Buffalo, N. Y. Schocne. 31. SCO Grant street: Gertrude Jack" atedt. 52. CU.VE-OM.Er: Jacob Cllne. 31. Hol brook: Jerr!e"A. Oiler. 20. GKEEN1.T - CHAPMAN Almanxo B. Greenly. 45: Jennie E. Chapman. 33. TIARPErt-MEE G. R. Harper. 21. 1015 Union avenue: Leila E. Mee. IS. UYXCH-M'CONNELL E. D. Lynch. 3d: Jennie UcConnell. 32. OBERT-TOFFLEMIRE M. I. Obert. 2S. Sell wood. XatUe Tornemlre. 23. OUJSTED-RICHARDS C B. Olmsted. 30. 1179. Alblna. avenue: MatUe Richards. 29. MAIX:OM-PERSON-C. 11. Malcorn. 47. 1013 East Tenth North: Mary E. Person. 47. MAC CREEDT-BELDEN D. J. MacCre dr. 30. Marquaa building: Jennie Louts Belden, 22. Birth". HELGERSON At 133 East Morrison street. April 7, to the wife of Thomas Hel gerson. a. daughter. HESSLET At University Park. April 4. to the wife of William T. Hesmley. a daughter. JENKINS At SSO F.an Thirty-fourth street. April 2. to the wife of Thomas E. JenVlns. a son. KLEIN At 29 North Fifteenth street. April 6. to the wife of Martin If. Klein, a son. MURPHY At 621 Hood street. April S. to the wife of Ory Charles Murphy, a son. SMITH At St. Johns. April 1. to the wife of Frank Smith, a daushter. VINCENT At 1C7 North Seventh street. April 7. to the wire or John Vincent, a daughter. WENT At 7l llalght avenue. April R, to the wir ot B. H- Went. a. daughter. WOOD At 527 East Twentieth street. April 1 to tbe wire or William T. Wood, a daughter. Deaths. BURNETT At 20 North Twenty-rourtb street. April S. Mrs. Mary E. Burnett, a na tive or Pennsylvania. atd 3C years. 10 months and 2S days. Remalsa taken to Olatbe. Karu. ror Interment. COI-DWKLL At Mount Tabor. April 7. James E. Coldwell. a native or Nora Scotia, aged 37 years. 9 months and 3 days. EUICKSON At 113 North Twentieth street. April S. Mrs. Syrena Ertckson. a na tle or Norway, aged 76 years. 7 months and 12 days. Remains taken to San Francisco. CaL. ror Interment. JOHNSON At 251 Eleventh street. April 7. Christian Johnson, a native of Germany, aged 89 years, I month and 2S days. L.AING At 375 Holladay avenue. April . John K. Ia!ug. a native or New Brunswick, aged 69 years. 9 months and 6 days. LEAN At 95 Scond afreet. April 0. Lee Lean, a native or China, sge.1 12 years. MARIE At Good Samaritan Hospital. April 7. James H- Mable. a native or Wiscon sin, aged 5 years. 11 months and 6 days. MILES At St. Vincent's Hospital. April F. Howard Alonxa Miles, a native or Iowa, aged 45 vears. 3 months and IS days. Re mains taken to North TamhllL Or- for In terment. . ' SPRAGUE At 71 S Missouri avenue. April 9. Mrs. Clarlsa. Sprague. a native of Dela ware, aged 73 years. 3 months and 10 days. Remalsa takea to Newberg. Or- for Inter ment. BeUdlac Permits. A. J. SERENE Dwelling. Saeramento street, between Union and Rodary aveaues. 'laBBE "BROTHERS Repair or dwelling. Flanders street, between Ninth and Tenth. LABBE BROTHERS Repair or dwelling. Flanders street, between Nlath and Tentn. fteO. LABBE BROTHERS Repair or dwelllnr. Flanders .street, between Ninth aad Tentn. $360 LAB8S BROTHERS Repair or dwelling. Ninth street, between Gllsaa and Flanders. Stoo. E. J BBNNETT Dwelllar. Twenty-sixth and Ivon streets. Ittt J J READ Dwelling. East Madison street, between East Fifteenth aad East Six teenth. 13660. MR. WEAVER Dwelling. East Twelfth and Weldler streets. 33e. R. B. RICB Dwelling. Clackamas street, near East Tweaty-rounh. 31760. Real Estate Transfers. Mary A Wllhelm to Ira Cobnra. lot 3. block 51. Sellwoed.... S 969 Mary II. Conch to Nora E. Barker, et al lot 3 and east 19 feet lot 9. block 3M. Ouch's Addition 2.169 C. G. Gamm ibs aad wKa to W. W. Woodworth. lota 1 and 2. block 11. Evelyn - 219 Arleta Land Co. to Anna M. o. tot 27. 38. 3 and 39. block 19, Ar leta. Parte Na. 3 499 J. A. Hlgxlss t Marie Bnsc. lots 12 and 13. btoek IS. Kmael Park. . 19 William HoM aad wife to T. H. Seal t a. lot 9, bloek 19. Xera Park 1 Joba F. Capita. t aL. t J. Fried- tkaL lata 3 aad X Mock 13. Coach's Add4te 19.969 Usalo Wartfeeaberger and heafcaad t rtx Ciaeklo aad wife. 2S feet esta 7 and S. Meetc 2. city... SJ99 Arleta. Land C. to Cbartes XK issue. lot X. Mock M. ArWa Fark X. 199 JjrtLacatf ai vtfa We aavs nam ta smMbk atra ealy a ' few extracts tram staaaard aatkerities, tat a feoeklet af aatheriMes of tie several scheets ef Btealclass will be seat yea free ea repass. TMir TniHVNwf IT T nf T?. Col tare. CMcaxe. says of Golden Seal: "la iu tfeerapeatie (resaedial) iafiuence its widest raage of action Is upon the slosick, la faacUoaal disorders ef that organ, waere tae entire apparates..iBcIaa ior the liver is stagBaat aad inoperative. Itisaasostsaperierresaedy In catarrhal gastritis (laSaaiBiatioa of the stomach), chronic constipation, general debility, in coBvalesceace from protracted fevers, la prastratlag Bight-sweats. It it an im portant remedy fa disortkrt peculiar to women. Ia all catarrhal ceadltfons, espe cially if tkere be aascalar relaxation aad general enfeebles sat, It Is Bsefal." Edwla M. Hale. If. D.. Professor of Materia Medica, at Hahaesaaan Medical College, Chicago, states la retard to Golden Seal fHydraitte): "In relation to Its general effects on tae system, there it no medicine in me e&eut tchich there it ruch general unanimity ef epteten. It is universally regarded as the tonic useful la an deMniated states." From the foregoing extracts It will be seen that Getden Seal root is a very effi ceat curative ageat ia most ct the weak nesses and ailmeats affecting the organs peculiarly feminine. Prof. John K. Seudder savs of Ladvfs SHppar root (Cyp-riprdfHra Pubescens)t "This root is valuable ia all cases of nerv ous excitabUltv or irritabilltv unconnected wiia organic lesions, allaying tne irritabil ity, lessening any accompanying pain, prodaelng a calm and cheerful condition ot the feodr and saind. and conseoaentlv favoring mental tranquillity, or sleep. Hence ft has been ef service in hysteria, chorea, nervous, headaches, tralxfulnexx and vroHraUonin low fevers, and, indeed, In all cases of morbid irritabllitr of the nerveus system, from functional derange- raeni or renex irritation. It will be loond very eSdent in the nervousness hvn- ochondria, or mental depratian accom panying ceraun iorms oi aerangement oi ine Gigesuve organs, wmen is more gen erally met with among females." Prnf TnVin Via. In li 1 Ml.. peasatory says of Black Cohosh root luraieuuga Kacemosa): "This is a very active, powerful and useful remedy, and appears to fulfill a great number of indi cations. It possesses an undoubted In fluence over the nervous system. In small doses the appetite and digestion are Improved. Flays a very Important part In the therapeutics of Gyna:cology (dis eases of women). In the painful con ditions, Its remedial action is fully dis played. By Its special affinity for the female organs. It Is an efficient agent and UUrurpaitedbyno other drua.helng of greatest utility In trritativo and conges tive conditions of tbe appendages, char acterized bv tensive, dragging pains, resembling the pains of rheumatism. It is a good remedy for the reflex 'sldeache.' r Dr. John Fyfe, of Saugatuck, Conn., Editor Department of Therapeutics In The Eclectic Bevlew says of Unicom root (Helonlas DIoIcalone of the chief ingredi ents of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription: "A remedy which Invariably acts as a uterine Invlgorator and always favors a condition which makes for normal acti vity of the entire reprodHctive system, cannot fail to bo of great usefulness and of the upmost Importance to the general practitioner of medicine. "In Unicorn root we have a medicament which more fully answers the above Jurposes than anu other drug uith which am acquainted. In the treatment of diseases peculiar to women it is seldom that a case Is seen which does not present some Indication for this remedial agent." paum. lots 3 and -. block 1. Mount Tabor Place ...................... 225 Mrs. Annie skinner to Sarah A. Cre ek- paum. lot 1. block 1. same place... 173 Mrs. Robert Skinner to same, lot 2. block 1. same plaot. .............. 173 . J. Fried enthal and lf Io O. W. I Taylor. Iota 2 and 3. block 13. ! Cocch'a AddiUon 22.000 jiooerx a. eiarue to unariey .-orr-bom and wire, west halt Iota 2 and 3.. block 9. Doscher Second Addi tion . 1.350 Robert Andrews and wire to Ova L. Rolen. lots 3 and 6. block 3. Orpha Park 310 Nellie Squire and husband to J. D. Meyer, undivided one-third or west hair block 14, North Portland 2.67 L G. Davidson and wife to Joseph C Drlscoll. lot 3 and 4. block 7. East Irrlngton 1 C W. Gay and wire to Joseph H. Penney. 1 acre beginning 70 roda north and 3S9 feet west ot south east corner E. B. Davidson D. L. C. section 31. T. 1 N. H. 2 E P30 11. B. LIchtenthaler to J. D. Meyer, undivided one-third of west half block 14. North Portland 2.667 Grace G. Pierce and husband to same, undivided one-sixth or west half block 14. North Portland 1.333 Joseph H. Penney and wire to G. P. Schroeder. H-acre beginning 70 rod and 339 fee: west of the southeast corner E. B. Davidson D. 1 C. section 31. T, 1 X, R. I E 1.000 Same to same, cast halt of same property 1.000 Josle I- SJater and husband to J. D. Meyer, undivided west halt block 14. North Portland 1,333 Calla Kenney and husband to Lena C St. Clair, et a! i acre beginning 23 feet northwest or northwest cor ner William Stoddara D. L. C sec tion 1. T. 1 E, IL 3 E 300 John F. Watch and wife to R. Stopper. lot 7. block 19. Central Alblna 430 Same to same, lot 19. block 13. Wil lamette ... i... 130 Henry Peters and wire to Charles S. Hanna. lots 1. 2. 3. 4 and 5. block 5. Menlo Park 10 Newton L. GUham and wire to Will lam D. Woodman, lot A. block 3. Gilhara's Second Addition 200 R. Kenneth Beckferd and wire to Simeon Cell, et aU. lot 13. block 1. Becktord Park len Corporation or Sitters or Mercy to Padric States Telephone Jfc Tele graph Co.. lot 8. block 3. North Alblna 1 Title Guarantee Trust Co. to same. tot S. block 5. North Alblna 600 Frank P. Walker and wire to Amer ican Trust Investment Co.. K acres beglnnlnc center of county road. 20. TS chains west and chains north or the southeast corner W. J. Van Schuyrer D. L C. T, 1 N . R. 1 E X Portland Trust Co. to C.E. Shepherd, lots 17 and 15. block 12. Portsmouth Villa Extended 130 George W- Force and wife to Charles E. Shepherd, lot 3. block "N." Portsmouth Villa Extended 1.3S9 F. A. Witts and wife to Grace 3. Forbes, lot 3. block 23. Alblna.... 4.300 W. J. Guy and wife to E. YT. Ball, west 33 feet lots 4 and 9 and all lota 3. 8. 7 and f. block 3. Llanwood AddiUon 1.300 ,Jane O. Buckman to Samuel Stratton. east naif lot I. Eastwood 209 Leonard C. Jones, agent, et aL. to Clyde S. Comstoek. lota I. 2. 3 and 10. block l: lota 7. 8. and 10. block 2: lots 3 and 4. block 3. Er win Jk Watson's Addition 1 William F. Joaes and wlf to same, lots 1. 2. 3 and 19. block 1: lots 7. S. 9 and 19. block 2: lots 3 and 4. block 3. Erwln Watson's Ad diUon 1.200 Gust E. Beylund to J. A. Gustafson and wife. wet half lota 7 aad S. block 20.. Hollaiaya Addition..... 1.900 William Nicola I and wife to Anna A. French. lots 19. 30. 21. 22. 23 aad 21. block 24. Maple Addition...... 1 A. Nepeach and wife to same, lots 3. 9. 7. 8. 10 and 11. block 1. Harlem. 1 Nicola I Bros. Co. to same, uadlvlded bair lot 7. section 18. T. 3 S., R. 3 129 acre. 1 Same to same. Iota 19 aad 11, block 13. Preebatel's SaVdivHloa: lot .V block . Woodtaws. -Heights: let 14. bloclc 2. Kxeetstor Addition...... , 1 Sarah H. Gaskell to Mrs. Tlaa B. Kerr. 4Hxt99 feet bgiaamg east 11a e section 1". US feet semtb or a stone at section corners of sections 7. S. 17 aad 1J. T 1!,R: X 239 Edw. E. Moore, et aL. to J. J. Pri. lot 7. block 74. Eaat Portland..... 2,169 J asses K. Rlaebart and wife to Kerns V. Mteketsoa. let 12. block IS. W1I teaaoua - 399 X-IHe E. Saaford, et aL. to J- P. XUr and wife, lota 17. IS aad 19. Mek 2. Praetedale Addfttoa ... 1 rertfead. Losvt TTr Cemotecr CM. ta TV L. RisnHfig. lot. 171, Moek 3. Cenvetery - - ...... 49 Weak7 Women Made Strong, Sick Women Made Well. s Ftbe above eight words is summed up tbe great work for women which is accomplished by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The record of cares effected by this remedy is without a parallel. Thousands of testimonials received from patients and from physicians who have tested it in tbe more aggravated and obstinate cases which had baffled their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of auf feriag wotaea. It is composed wholly of medicinal principles extracted from the roots of native, American forest plants, pure triple-refined glycerine of proper strength, being used instead of harmful alcohol both in extracting and preserving these medicinal principles. IT IS A POWERFUL INVIGORATING TONIC, imparting health and strength in particular to the organs distinctly feminine. For weak and sickly women, who are "worn-out," "run-down," or debilitated,! especially for women who work in store, office, or school-room, who ait at the typewriter or sewing machine, or hear heavy household burdens, Dr. Pierca'n Favorite Prescription will prove a priceless benefit because of its health-restor 'ing and strength-giving power. AS A SOOTHING AND STRENGTHENING NERVINE, "Favorite Prescription " is unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neu-j ralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, .or St. Titus's dance, and other distressing;! nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of1 the organs distinctly feminine. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mentajj anxiety and despondency. CURES OBSTINATE CASES. "Favorite Prescription" is a positive cure for the most complicated and- obsti nate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful periods, unnatural sup presfiions and irregularities, prolapsus or falling of the pelvic organs, weak back, "female weakness," anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronia congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the uterus, inflammation, pain and tenderness oyer the ovaries and kindred ailments. 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One little "Pellet" is a laxative, two are cathartic. They regulate, invigorate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. As a "dinner pill," to promota digestion, take one each day. To relieve the distress arising from over-eating, nothing equals one of these little "Pellets." They're tiny, sugar-coated, anti bilious granules, scarcely larger than mustard seeds. . HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. j V " How to live in health and happiness, Is the general them8of Dr7 Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. This great work on medicine and hygiene, containing over 1000 pages and more than 700 illustrations, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stampi for the book in paper covsrs. Address Dr. E. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Remington Typewriter, Sales REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY New York and Everywhere 219 STARK STREET. PORTLAND. 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