Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 09, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    TTTE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1910.
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EVIDENCE PROVES
C NT RAD IGTDR
Eye-Witnesses to the Porter
Tragedy Testify at La m
Grande Trial.
GUN QUESTION UPPERMOS
Can (State riwe or Defriue Disprove
Thmt D-rad Man's Son-la-Law Ilad
Wrtpon In PoKwwolon When
Latter Shot. Is Vital.
I -A ORAXDE. Or.. rVc. S. Sre-lal
Evidence of eye-witnesses to the kill
Ins of 'William Porter by Ma on-ln
law. Je Farker, waa Introduced to-
dir by the atata. and la flatly contra
dletnry to what tha defense hae) said It
would attempt to prove. -
KvidVnra for tha atata Introduced
durin tha day u both conclusive for
tha state- and colored with llht vic
tories for tha defniie-
Mr. and Mrs. Buaaar each testified
that Parker ram to their home, near
'tha Porter home. Immediately after th
hnottna. and that Parker waa com
poaed. cool and collected. Durlna con
reraatlons Mulnit. while tha murder
er'a father waa runnlnit out to tha farm
to aa automobile. Parker repeated time
and time aa-aln that If 'Porter had
kept hl dlatanc It would not have
happened. re-w1tnea paid that
Porter ruehed up to Parker, who waa
quarreling with hla wife at the time,
and with flata clenched and In a fight'
lna attitude. said: .
-I will ft him. State witneaeea at
firmed emphatically that Porter I-a. I no
weapon In tola hand then or Immediate
Iv afterward. Mra, lluaeer testified
that Parker told her Immediately after
the ehootlnrr:
"1 aaw Mm comlnc at me. How AM
1 know what he had tn hla band. 1
mljrht be a knife or a run. What
mtrrht do I had to do tn a hurry, so 1
f:red."
The pivotal point which will, to
appearancee. hana or tar Parker la
Van the atate prove or the defense
disprove that Porter bad a (run la his
possession when Parker a hot?"
The caaa will continue fully another
week.
all
SMALLPOX CLOSES SCHOOL
fcllvrrton Kami J v Strk-krn ar
Rnlldlnic, Vacation Ordered.
BILVERTON. Or. Pec. S. Ppclal
Directors of School Ilatrlct No. la two
ml lea south of this city, have ordered a
vacation In the school until after the
holidays, owing to the presence of eer
"era! cases of smallpox In the neighbor
hood of the school. The disease Is said
tn have been broujrht here by a family
that arrived from Iowa recently.
Mr. Herr. a septuagenarian, with his
wife and daughter, came here three
weeks ago to visit his son. 8. & Herr. a
farmer near Pllrertorv. Shortly after
their arrival Mra Herr fir., waa taken
11 L After a few days Mr. Herr. Sr.. was
s'rirken In a similar manner. He died
Friday.
At preaent 8. 8. Herr. his slater, wife
and (-year-old son are stricken with
smallpox. Tha entire school In that dis
trict had been exposed before the nature
of tha aliment In the family was known.
PROTEST MAKES TOWN DRY
Only Saloon in Prjad Closed) by
I"u Is County Commissioners.
OimiAIJ.S. Wash . Dec. t. (Special.)
The Levis County Commissioners
yesterday opposed a petition of Speaker
e Brossard of Dryad for a renewal of
their liquor license. The protest pre
sented to the board Is said to have been
signed by every business man of Dryad.
and by mill company officer.
The closing of this saloon makes
Dryad a dry town, and leavea but one
saloon In Lewis County west of Che
halla The remaining aalooa la In tha
suburbs of Doty.
The County Commissioners have re
cently adopted a policy of refusing to
renew any saloon licensee tn any of
the towna of the county not Incorpor
ated, ever which thry have Jurisdic
tion. It Is reported that the new board
also favors the same policy.
WOULD-BE SLAYER INSANE
Little Canyon Man Rana Amuck.
Laoda In As; lam.
RTs?EIU'R". Or.. Pec. . (Special. V-A--usedi
of threatejiln to kl!l Dr. Oil
moor, of Oakland. Herbert Shook, a resl
eaat of the Utile Canyon country, north
ef Keeeborg. was brought here by a
depcty sheriff this week ar.J upon b-lng
examined for insanity yeatertlay. was
ccmmKtrJ. to the tftate Insane Asylum.
According to wlinassvs Shook has
raued rorsideraMe trouble In the vicin
ity of hie home of lata I 'poo cumeroua
occasions ha took the liberty of entering
reatifcpnees of others and uMcg the tele
rlone wnhout asking At other times
he is paid to have usei obscene language
over the telephone and threatened to tn-Pk-t
bodily larra In the event of Inter
frreoce. .
FACTORY ACT SUSTAINED
Supreme Conrt I'pholda Verdkt for
IU00 IlimsiT.
OLTVPIA. Wash, Dec. . (Special V
Cn sustaining he Pierce County Su
perior Court, which permitted the Jury'e
verdict for ITJ-H). awarded & U. Good
against the Dar-aher I ruber Com par. y.
to stand, the Supreme Omrt upholds
without reservation the factory act.
Oood loet an arm and his leg was In
jured perhaps permanently because neces
sary guards prescribed by law were Cot
h pla.e. The Supreme Court eavs that
the Jury waa tn a position to pass upon
the evhience. that the court's instructions
gere not prejudicial and that another
hiry would no doubt return a verdict for
ihe same amount under the factory act.
so the Judgment stands.
COOS COUNTY RAINSWEPT
Malls Delayed and Traffic Dcmoral
lied. by Torrents.
MAKSH FIELD, Or.. Dec. . (Spe
cial. The rains In Coos County In the
last week or 10 days were extremely
heavy. Although there bas been sun
shine most of each day tha rain cams
down In torrents at night and bas
eauaed arrest Inconvenience In overlan
travel. The mails have been late for
several days and the roada over which
the mails are carried are In naa snaps.
In Brewster Vallev the road was en
tirely under water for SO hours. On
th. stare road between Myrtle Point
and Roaeburg there have been bad land
slides and part of the time the roaa nae
been alrnoat Impassable. A new road
was constructed laat Summer ana tn
heavv rains toonled the sides of th
mountains. The railroad tracks from
alarahfleld to Myrtle Point were untie
svster for a day and traffic was de-
laved.
While the rain has caused Inconve
nience It has also been of advantage to
lumbermen. Freshets were caused on
the rivers and many logs were brought
down to the bay. Logs belonging to
the Smith-Powers - Logging Company
and to the Simpson Lumber Company
were brought down from the he
waters of Coos River and are now held
In the big boom on the bay. In a few
rKOORK-HSIVK BrsTNTSSS
ELECTFT MAYOR OF
TOLEDO.
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I. K. Wtsoart.
TOLEDO. Or. Dee. S. (SpsdaL
The recent city election here resulted
tn the ejection of L R. Wtsbart aa
Maror. Mr. wish art hea been In the
drug buslnese here two years, la a
prearesslve business man and la one
of Toledo's leading "boosters."
days 10.000.000 feet of logs were car
rled down Coos River.
114,000 TREES PLANTED
APPLKS LEAD IX 6TATIST1CS OF
KLICKITAT COUNTS".
Raisins of Almonds on Flateaus
Along Columbia Becoming Pop
ular, Says Inspector.
HC3TTM. Wash.. Dec I. (Special.) In
round numbers, there were lie.tto fruit
trees planted In Kllcltat County' during
the year lS'.o. These flguree were given
out by A. A. Quarnberg. horticultural In
spector for district No. IS. comprising
the counties of Clara. Skamania ana
Klickitat.
Apple trees to the number of 63.000 were
planted, the Spltsenberg and Newtown
varietlea predominating. Apricot trees
came next In order, there being 11.300. In
peach trees, there were 11.300; almond
swo: pears. i; cherries, saao.
From personal Investigation, Mr.
Quarnberg says the raising of almonds Is
becoming quite an Industry on the
plateaus along the Columbia River In
thl county. Aside from the MOO slmond
trees planted last season, there are hun
dreds of acres of these nut-bearing trees
producing excellent yleldex English
walnut-growing Is also a new industry
ber.
Almond trees begin to bear the third
year. At the age of years they pro
duce 30 pounds of nuts and at the age
of 10 years this production Is dounieo.
The market price of almonds la 115 a
! pounds. There la said to be only a
1 united area In the Lolled States wnera
they csn be grown.
Wllluun Olson, of this place, deputy
county fruit Inspector, says that there
are leOXOKO l-year-old apple trees grow
ing In the White Salmon Valley alone.
and that about 40.000 trees were planted
during the last seeaon. On ths lnOO
arre tract of the Mount Adams Orchard
Company, aax - miles, north of here. &XO
pear trees were planted last 'season, be
sides several thousand apple trees.
Nearly l'JO acres of land Is being
leered In the White Salmon Valley dis
trict for fruit tree planting, according
o Mr. Oler-n'e figure. Su acres of which
lie alorg the river flata
KIGGINS BARS PICTURES
JETTRIES-JOnXSOX FILMS ARE
lADEIl BAS l FAVOR BOXING.
Co TTager Gets Re-straining Order
A fa Inst Mayor and Shonrs Pic
tures Privately.
VANCOCVKR. Wash.. Dec I. (Spe
cial.) To restrain the City of Vancou
ver. J. P. Klgglns. Mayor, and John Be
crtst. Chief of Police, from interfering
with the exhibition of the Jeffries-Johnson
pictures, to bs shown here December
and 1. Uus Haeer has otnatnea a re
straining order on his sllegatlon that ths
plcturee are not offensive nor In viola-
ton of law. He adds he will De injured
to the extent of f 10v If the pictures are
not shown.
At a recent meeting of the Council, a
motion to atop the exhibition was lost.
Mayor Kiggins declared he would order
the police to stop It. When asked
bow he would proceed, the Mayor threat
ened to put the questioner out of the
City HalU
The Auditorium has been leased for a
prtxefirtht December IS, and llager con
tends the pictures are not so bsd as the
real flghL to which the Mayor has given
Is consent. Mayor Kiggins attends
bovlng bouts.
The fight pictures were shown pri
vately tonight at Hager's Theater. Mr.
uvols. a member of the City Council.
ttended and expressed the opinion
that the pictures were not injurious to
morality. About 10 persons, of whom
f were women, witnessed tonight's
private performance.
"WETS" VENT JOY
"Dry" Minister at Steilacoom
Charivaried.
DEMONSTRATION IS NOISY
Enthusiastic Celebrants, Armed
AVltb Tin-Cans, Horns and Old
Boilers, Call on Rev. Painter.
More Cities Elect.
TACOMA. Wash.. Dec. 8. (Special.)
The wets of Steilacoom displayed their
enthusiaarn at the close of the polls Tues
day night In sn unexpected manner.
Arming themselves with tin cans, old
boilers and horns, they nocked Into the
front yard of Rev. M. Painter, pastor of
Oberlln Congregational Church, of Steila
coom, and gave the minister a charivari
The celebration was topped off with
cheers for the "wets' and for each of the
newly elected officers, whereupon the en
thusiastic electioneers went home.
Mr. Painter had been much interested
In the election by remaining at the poll
throughout the day, advising citizens to
vote a "dry" ticket. However, the wets
won.
The ministers of Steilacoom have come
in for considerable discussion In connec
tion with elections In that supposedly
pesceful town. At sn earlier election It
Is aald the pastor of the Independent
church voted with the "wets," and they
won by a majority of one.
The "wet" and "dry" voters divided
also In the matter of religion. It Is said.
one faction making its devotions at tlx
Independent church and the other at tha
Oberlln Church.
ELEVENTH-HOUR TICKET FAILS
South Bend Progressives Elect En
tire Official Force.
SOUTH BEND. Wash, Dec. . (Spe
cial.) At the election held In this city
this week, the following Progresslvi
ticket was chosen: George R. Cartier,
Mayor; diaries H. Mills. Clerk: Oeorge
J. Dever. Treasurer; John T. Welsh. At'
torney; H. L. Gorwlg, D. J. Olds. C. K.
Pleraon. A. W. Dodwell, Councllmen
Dr. A. L. Mathleu. Health Officer. With
the exception of C. K. Pterson these
were all re-elections.
At the primary election only one
ticket, the Progressive, v as nominated
and. up to the day before tha election,
It waa supposed that this would be
the only ticket before the voters, but
t the last moment an entire "sticker
ticket, under the auspices of a my:
teiioua "Committee of Twenty-five,'
appeared and a hot fight was made.
In Raymond the following officers
were elected: A. C. Little, Mayor; J. E.
Elwood. Clerk: J. T. Dorien, Treasurer
M. C. Welsh. Attorney; C. F. Cathcart.
Charles Hlatt. F. W. Baker. C. T. Kll-
burne, W. O. Shumway, Councllmen.
GLADSTONE: TO HOLD ELECTION
Christmas Present of Incorporated
Town May Be Given.
ORKGON CITY, Or., Dec ". (Ste
claL) A special election will be held
Saturday, December 24. in Gladstone
when the voters of that place will dp.
cute whether the town will be Incor
porated. Yesterday the County Court
made tha order for a special election
upon the reading of the petition, and
at the instance of residents of the
town. Christmas eve was suggesteo
for the purpose of making the people
a Christmas present.
Gladstone residents seek the Incor
poration of their town for the pur
pose of obtaining water and sewerags
systems, better lighting, and tha es
tablishment of the grades of the d r
fcrent streets. According to some
residents of Gladstone, C A. Williams
will be urged to run for Mayor ef
the town in the election of officers.
which will be held the same day.
MEDFORD SOCIALISTS BUSY
Ernest E. AVoIters Selected to Lead
Ticket for Mayor.
MEDFORD, Or.. Dec. . (Special.
Socialists here have entered the politi
cal field In tha city with a complete
ticket for the city election In Janu
ary. They have selected Krnest E
Wolters to head the ticket as Mayor,
and W. P. Gould, W. J. Dunnhlll and
George H. Miller for Councllmen.
Mr. Wolters is the secretary of the
Carpenters' Union in Medford. As the
Socialists in Medford polled a vote
over 200 strong at the state election,
It is expected that they will be a
strong factor In the coming city elec
Uon.
Four candidates for Mayor have en-
red the field. W. H. Canon, Incum
bent: W. W. Elfert. E. V. A. Blttner
and Ernest J3. Wolters.
Japanese fchot by Countryman.
A.Japanese laborer, whose name Is
said to be K. Koyje. Is reported to have
been shot In the abdomen by another
Japanese named Suiujoma. In an alter
cation In a shanty near ths Aiblna
yards Tuesday night. The wounded
apanese waa - nursed y his fellow
orkmen but last night when his con
dition became critical tha police were
notified.
Only Contest Is for Councllincn.
MARS 1 1 FIELD. Or, Dec 1 SpeclaI.)
The city election In North "Send will
be held December 14. The only contest
Is for the offices of Councilman for
three years. There . ars three to elect
and six candidates for the places. The
candidates are Henry Kern, R. A. wer-
Ich. Dr. Ira B. Bartla. J. A. Ward. Au
gust Hoelllng and A. McKay. For the
office of Councilman for one year there
is only one candidate. L. F. Falken
stein. L. J. Simpson is a candidate for
re-election as Mayor without any opposi
tion. A. H. Derbyshire la the candidate
for City Recorder and C 6. Wlnsor for
City Treasurer.
Tillamook Elects Talmsge.
TILLAMOOK. Or.. Dec . (Special)
In the city election there was no
ticket put up to oppose the caucus
nominees. C, W. Talma (re was elected
Mayor by 20 votes. T. B. Handley was
re-elected City Recorder: F. A. Rhodes,
Treasurer; M. D. Reading, City Mar
tial: C. F. Shortriage. 1st wara.
George P. Welt, Id ward, Alex Mc
Nalr. 2d ward. C B. Vantress, 4th
ward, J. H. Hathaway, 5th ward. Coui
cllmen: F. D. Small, at large, and W.
O. Chase. 1st wsrd. Water Commis
sioners. Pasco Elects Captain Gray Mayor.
PASCO. Wash.. Dec 8. (Special.)
The municipal election of Pasco on the
Progressive League ticket elected the
following ticket: Mayor. Captain W. P.
Gray: Councllmen. V. B. Cox. Robert
Jahnke. N. R. Sylvester. W. E. Brad
shaw. L. P. Murphy, M. D.. H. E.
Chrlstensen and W. F. Elsenhardt,
City Treasurer, Fred W. Nelson; Clerk,
L. H. Koonts; City Attorney. M. L.
DrlacoU. There waa soma scratching
of ballots.
Dajrton Republicans Snowed Under.
DATTON. Wash.. Dec ( (Special.)
Republicans were snowed under In Tues
day a municipal election, it developed
when the official count was completed .
TREATMENT OF
RHEUMATISM
Should Be Directed Toward
Restoring the Blood to Its
Normal Condition.
Every Sufferer Will Be Interested in This
Case at Snohomish, Wash, Which
Was Cured 'by the Use of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills.
In an attack of rheumatism the blood
is rendered thin and weak with amazing
rapidity.
The treatment of the disease should be
directed towards restoring the blood to
its normal strength for unlets it is pure,
rich and red the rheumatic poisons can
not be driven from the system. The
experience of thousands of sufferers hat
been that there is no better blood build
er than Dr. Williams Pink Pille. They
quickly enrich and purify the blood ana
make a permanent cure. While using
the pills a light nourishing diet should be
taken and exposure to cold, dampness
and draughts avoided.
The cure of Miss - Marguerite Hall, of
Snohomish, Wash., by this treatment,
was recently described by ber mother,
Mrs. O. S. Hall, as follows:
"A tew years ago my daughter,
Marguerite, was suffering from a severe
attack of rheumatism. Her limbs were
swollen to about twice, their normal size
and the pains extended from the knees
to the feet. The pains were constant and
were so intense that I could scarcely
move her.
"I applied liniments and bandaged the
limbs ror some time but there was no im
provement. I finally bought a few boxes
of Dr. Williams' Pink yPiHa. The pills
helped her very quickly and I gave them
to her until she waa entirely cured.. 6 he
has not had an attack since. I may also
say ihPtJ have need the pills to build up
my system. I shall always be grateful
tor trie oenent m. w imams' run nm
have given us."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are guaran
teed to be free from opiates or harmful
drugs.
If you are interested in the remedy
that cured Miss Hall, write today for a
ropy of the new edition of our book on
i 'Diseases of the Blood." It contains in
formation that may save you money and
suffering.
Dr. WilKams' Pink Pills are sold by
all druggists, or will be sent, postpaid, on
receipt of price, 60 cents per box ; six
boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. William!
Medicine Company. Schen-tad-r. X. Y.
today, the cltlsens winning every con
tested office with the exception of
Clerk. Elation is felt over the re-elec
tion of Mayor Mulrhead. A bitter fight
developed over the contest for the Treas
urershlp, the two banks here both seeking-
to get control of the city funds. The
complete ticket elected follows: J. A.
Mulrhead. Mayor: E. W. Clark. Attorney;
Grover Israel, Treasurer; J. L. Wallace,
Clerk; E. Lv Van Patten. O. Griggln.
George Brown. B O. Dyer, E. C. Eagle
son. Councllmen.
SALE BY STATE ILLEGAL
Idabo Judge Denies Right to Tim
ber on Unsurreyed Sections.
BOISE, Idaho, Dee. 8. (Special.)
The right of the state to sell timber
from school sections IS and 38 within
Its borders, when the sections are un
surveyed. Is denied by Judge Frank S.
Dietrich, who in an opinion In he test
case entitled the United States versus
the Bonners Ferry Lumber Company
sustains the Government's demurrer.
The decision will prevent Northwest
ern states from securing: Immediate
school revenue from sections 16 and 36
as sat aside for that purpose by Con
gress when those sections are unsur-
veyed.
Civil War Veterans Buried.
CORVALLIS. Or., Dec. 8. Henry
Gerber, Civil "War veteran, was burled
in this city yesterday. Mr. Gerber was
,..$5.00
...?3.50
,..$7.00
Hot Point Electric Iron.. ......
El Tosto Electric Toaster . .
Iron and Toaster, with one cord attached.
THE TIME
If you are puzzled about what to buy for Christmas
gifts come here.
HERE ARE A FEW HINTS
Values to $2 Amphora China, now.-.,:..'..93
Values to $4.50 Amphora China at .$1.45
All Cut Glassfinest. ONE-FOURTH OFF
Hammered Brass at. . . . . 1 . . ONE-FOURTH OFF
Toilet Sets, Sterling Silverware.
Silver-Plated Toilet Sets.
Umbrellas from... .. ,.$1.00 up to $35.00
Handbags from.
,$1.00 up to $50.00
Iff- tteVwK!, StvX.
Handbags
for Doctors
"Why not remember your faithful family physician?
Come up on our second floor and look at the things
physicians like.
Spectacle, Eye Glass Gases
Solid and German Silver
Heavy Sterling Eyeglass Case. ...
Heavy Sterling Spectacle Case...,
Gunmetal Eyeglass Case at..
Gunmetal Spectacle Case .... . . .
Bright Satin Eyeglass Case. . . . . .
Bright Satin Spectacle Case
.,. ..$8.00
....$9.00
....$1.75
....$2.00
....$1.75
..$2.00
Percolators, Coffee Pots
and Tea Pots
In artistic copper and nickel
the well-known Manning
Bowman line a durable,
low-priced showing.
Wines and Liquors for Xmas. A fine line of guar
anteed goods at Specially low prices. Buy today.
Canadian Money Taken at Par.
Open a Monthly Account.
over 82 years of afte, and one of the
oldest citizens of this city. He was
a faithful member of the L O.
and G. A. R. Post.
AMOMCBMENT
IMPORTANT TO PIA1N0 BUYERS
NOTICE!
$100 Saved on a Player
AT
Piano Salei
O. F.
GRAVES MUSIC STORE
Before inventory, on January 1, we have decided to close out all of our $400 pianos and
all of our $375 pianos. Also all of our $650 player pianos at the large discount of $100.00.
The factories for 1911 will make decided changes in styles of these instruments. These
pianos are supplied in fine mahogany cases, elegant burl walnut cases, and fancy quarter
sawed oak cases.
These instruments have never been sold for less than $375 and $400, respectively. In
order to close out each and every one of them, nearly two carloads remaining on hand, we
will make a special pre-inventory discount of $35 on the $375 styles and $40' on the $400
styles. , . ' '
This is a bona fide reduction, and means a positive saving of the amount stated.
Those not prepared to buy for all cash, may take advantage of our liberal credit plan.
Thirty months' time given to complete purchase of any piano desired. '
We sell the far-famed Kranich & Bach, and also the elegant Chickering Bros, piano,
together with numerous other first-class and renowned makes.
The Musical Headquarters of the North
west. Jobbers for Edison Phonographs
and Becords. All Makes of Talking
. Machines.
111 FOURTH STREET
p. S. Violins, guitars, mandolins, in short, all sorts of musical instruments, make the
most desirable Christmas gifts. See our special Christmas display. It is worth coming
miles to see.
and
Soo Line
The comforta'ble tray in Winter
as weii as in Summer.
Try the
Soo-Spo!tf lie-Portland
Train de Luxe.
A solid train, electric lighted,
ibrary-compartment - observation
cars, standard sleepers and tour
ist cars, etc., running through to
St. Paul without change.
UP-TO-DATE SERVICE.
Ask for a copy of "Challenge
of the Mountains." It -will inter
est you.- ;
For rates and full particulars
apply at 142 Third St., or address
FRANK E. JOHNSON.
General Agent, - Portland.
Bald Heads
Not Wanted
Baldness Is Too Generally
Considered a Sign of
Advanced Age
A bald-headed person does not hava
an equal chance with one blessed with
a healthy head of hair, because bald
ness is too generally accepted as an
indication of age. Many large cor
porations have established an age limit,
and refuse to take men over thirty-five
years of''age as new employes.
Almost 65 per cent of bald-headed
people may regain a good head of
healthy hair if they will follow our
advice and accept our offer. We have
a remedy that we positively guarantee
to grow hair on any head, unless the
roots of the hair are entirely dead, their
follicles closed, and the scalp has be
come glazed and shiny. We want peo
ple to try this remedy at our risk, with
the distinct understanding fiat unless
it does exactly what we claim it will,
and gives satisfaction in every renpect,
we shall make no charge for the remedy
used during the trial.
We know exactly what we are talk
ing about, and with this offer back of
our statements no one should scoff,
doubt our word or hesitate to put our
remedy to an actual test.
We want every one suffering from
any scalp or hair trouble, dandruff,
falling hair or baldness to try our
Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. We want them
to use it regularly say until three bot
tles have been used and if it does not
eradicate dandruff, cleanse and refresh
the scalp, tighten the hair in its roots,
and grow new hair, we will return
every cent paid us for the remedy for
the mere asking. There is no formal
ity expected and we exact no obligation
from the user whatever.
We are established right here where
you live, and make this offer with a
full understanding that our business
success entirely depends upon the sort
of treatment we accord our customers,
and we would not dare make the above
offer except that we are certain that
we can substantiate It in every particu
lar. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic comes in
two sizes, 60 cents and $1.00. Remem
ber you can obtain Rexall Remedies in
Portland only at The Owl Drug Co,
Inc., Cor. 7th and Washington Sts.
The Army of
Constipation '
la Growing Smaller Every Day.
CARTER'S LI
LIVER PILLS
leaponaible they
onfv ffive relief
they permaneoily
cure Looatipa-
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Cure for Liquor
Habit
Give Orrine and Destroy All Desire
Sold Under Guarantee
nr.ln. tn the most successful cure
for the liquor habit that the world haa
ever known. It is a home treatment,
given without publicity, detention from
business or loss of time, and is abso
lutely guaranteed if the simple direc
tions on each box are carefully fol
lowed. -So remarkable have been the
changes wrought for suffering drink
ing men bv Orrine that leading mlnls
t.r. .ViaT-itv wnrkers. nhilanthrODlstS
and druggists everywhere recommend
the treatment, xnousanas oi enuuine
ments have been given for the remedy.
Read this one from the Quaker Drug
Co., Seattle, Wash:
"During the past five years we
have sold thousands of packages of
ORRINE, and have never heard it
spoken of except in the highest ternis
of praise. We have dozens of people
come to us and state that ORRINJS has
cured them, or .their husbands, or dear
ones from the curse of drunkenness.
ORRINE is one of the few articles on
the market that we can conscientiously
recommend to our customers, and we
Ar. sn luiiv feellnff that we have done
what to us seems a duty as well as a
service." '
Orrine is prepareo in iwu lurms, a.v.
i a nnwder. absolutely tasteless and
odorless, given secretly in food or
drink. Orrine No. 2, in pill form, is for
those who wish to cure themselves.
Orrine costs only $1 a box. In every
box is a guarantee wnicn eninira uu
a .ftinH nf vour monev if Orrine
r.n. in ffrt a cure. Write for Free
Orrine Booklet (mailed in plain sealed
envelope) to Orrine Co.. 730 Orrine
Building, Washington, D. C. Orrine Is
for sale in this city by Skidmore Drug
Co. 161 Third St., and 372-374 Morri
son St. They know Orrine is a reliable
and efficacious remedy for drunken
ness and they will not offer you a sub
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Tho i rrd nation of cheese In Holland I a
large industrv. The latt figures ihow Iti
annual production to amount to 176.000,000
pounds, or which two-thirdi are exported.