Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 27, 1911, Page 14, Image 14

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    Monxno' ohegoxiax. moxpay. febrttary 37. ion.
GAY THRONG IS
Beach on Oregon CoastPre
sents Aspect of Warm
Summer Day.
SWIMMERS HAVE EIG TIME
Ulaltnoman Club Kscrlon lo 8
Rnort nil Holiday With
Surf BaUUng. Tank llac-. CUm
pl((lo and Btach I Voile.
I OMRHAKT. Or, Feb. Pplt
Th, tic stretches of clcn beacWe
'and tr neighboring grove at Cear
bart lark wer n.v.r gaytr In mM
Pnmmer tP.an they wf today. t
(warm, bright .anahln of .awta.
tn.t might t. b..n niched f'
,tt mlddl. of June, more than Jo men
and on .icnrtonlU. w,u, "
t.prtnkllog of frollr.otn. J"50":
I romped up .n I down th.
r.d. dug Industrious. X for clam.
I splashed gleefully la th erf. and par-
t'ripatad la th rousing pro-raram or
1 Informal aventa arranged br Swimming
Comml..!onr Oliver K
-warning Instructor Arthur C.'U.
the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Clun.
Ds.plt tha trnuou frollrklns: and
danclnc. and tha midnight iwlra In tha
a. I Jir tank Saturday night, tha
crowd w up aartr th! morning, many
.f them K"lnc forth at daybreak, w Uh
rati and ovel. to seek tha clam dlg-
inca. Tha day waa an Ideal on, and
? fni'v rOt war oi-
porting them.elva In th. urf. whll
twtra a. many mora rsced up and down
tha bearh In bathing coilomrt or an
letlc a-.ua. daring tha wavea. rUy'""
tag. romping through barn dance,
competing In r' and Jumplna eon
ta.t. A mll army of photographer
anj artUta with sketching rd ddel
Interest to tha .can, and two Mara
tc.on runner tro-.tad throuah tha cm4
about I ) 3. anawerlng h rul
wlih a hlgh-iicn of Koodfellow.hlp aa
they moved on for parta unknown.
At tha had of tha morning rush for
tha ba.cb, and flr.t to plung Into , th.
urf w.ra J We.iey Ladd and Frank
E. Watklns. Ladd wlnntrg by a yard or
so. Fl'at imnni tha famlnlna wlmmer
rwh tha braakara Mra. Frank
'.Watklna. holdar of tha all-round
tnlna and dlvlna rhamplonahlp. and Mla
, Fran- Jaffary. f.n-y-dlln cbamploa.
. Mrs. Watktn. balna f.aat of loot and dia
tan.!n har fnllowara t. aareral yarrta.
j.ff. ry wara Mra. Harry Kaddarlay. ho d
iar rf tha on-d!tar.c rh.mpn.hlp:
' Ma Craro O NallU Mra. Palla Wanar.
. iara. Waltar llolmao. Mra Frada Ark-r-nan.
Ml.. Flor.tta Valith. Mra O. .
. Taylor. Ml Gratchan T.Tlor. Mra. w.
P S:randbor. Miaaaa Wtlh.lmlna and
2IaaI FtaU. and a n urn bar of other.
IUclns F.Tent-i EirlUnf.
Tha raelna aranta In tha
eatatorlum w.ra numeroua nT,'''d:
p.tna mora la tha nature of a frolic
than otherwla. th.ro bain
phla bun up. Fancy 4lTln exh bl
ilon human pyramid bulldln. wlrn
mine ondar water, etc, war feature
of th tank event.
On of the moil Intereetln
waa tha 100-yard race. In which
Thoma r.arret flnUhed flrt. with
lwta Thoma on trok behind.
Toun Garr.f tlma waa one mlnut
and l oeond.
In th aO-yard dah for fat men. E.
J Ialy carried off th honor, beatln
J Wesley Ladd. W. P. Btrandbor.
pteve Hrlttaln and Saton Taylor, tha
lail named comln In clo at tha
flnti-h. but bln dlaquallfled baraana
be ran down the al ia of th tank and
lTedoff Into tha water from th lde.
ClTln hlmaalf a lS-yard handicap.
In tha raca for "Thin Onee- Frank
X- Watkln won out. "Sim" Bennet
comln In aecond. In thla raca tha
alub maacot. "Cap." or "Bonnie Brae
Ftlllato." created om dl.turbanc by
ylunrln In after hi owner. Frank
Svatklns. and barkln luatlly aa ho
want down the ln;th of the tank
with th ret of the wlmmer. Tha
ranma cam In econd. towln Oeor
Brorkbank. who had curd a hold on
tha animal', tail.
In fh racee for women Mla Jeffrie..
Mr. Harry Kadderley and Mia tiraca
ONelll hared honora about evenly.
Ml. Jeffary won th 50-yard dash,
with Ml O'Neill a eloo acond. Other
femlntn ntrant In th different rac
ln event war Mr. Pall Wagner.
Ml.a r.lav Howard. Mr. Walter llol
man and Mra. W. P. Btrandbor.
At 4 P. M. tha crowd gathered on
the beach to watch an exhibition of
urf-rldln len by Arthur CavM and
Arthur Allan. In conleat with two
Kasaka young women.
Excursion Party Large.
Among th axcuralonl.t wera: Mr.
WaUar Halman. Mm. Richard Martin.
Mtaa Velguth. David W. Jiaxen. Mr. and
M-. Fred Larmrn. Mr. P. K. Wagner.
Mr. and Mra. Oliver K. Jaffry. Mia
Olla Wtlkv. Mia Haael Tlchner. Mia
1. r- -- r Minnie Brawar. Ml
1M Winter. Mlaa Marirarat Keith. Mia
Opal Barxe.. Mr. and Mr. P. E. Kaa
aar Mra. FrankeU Mr. and Mr. F. T.
MeHrW. Mra. U B- Hoaa. Mra. F. Pur
and. R. J- Hubbard. F. W. Gilbert. Mr.
aiUdrath Humaaon. Ml Edith Wold.
Mr and Mr. C. C. Michel. Al CaaweO.
W.m Fmroc. Hilton. C II. Moor. Mis
Palta M. Wat.on. Mr. and Mra. R. 8.
Farrcll and children. Mr. M. G. Rich
.rrta. C. A. Ball and daughter Edltb
Rllan. Mr. O. W. Tylor. Mia Oratchen
Taylor. Mr. and Mr. W. P. Ptrandbor.
R L. Hutiha. Mr. and Mra. H. W.
Johnaton. Mlaa Haial Crook. Paul Pa
Mar C. B l-otter. WUI H. Henkal. Mlaa
M. SMLaen. J. D. Boorat. Ml LAIa Und.
Mra. Shea. E. J. Jerferr-. Larry tkhade.
Eart Clem.na. Arthur Allen, Kd Gloea.
j w Sarre. Mr. and Mr. Allan. L K.
f.Tong. Roy Field. H. L. Smith. FJ
moml WUra. 3. II. MrKanxla. Arnold 8.
Rotiiwall. Mr. r.d Mr. John F. Uogan.
B. J. Paly. U U Humphrey. Gaorge L
jakar L. C Uuaton. E- McFarland. J.
f Shia. F. B. Jama. J. K. Webb. L
Lcptun. VaJantlna ilenkel, C. M. Ruhr.
.-. c. I- PK'key. Henry McBrownln.
Mlaa Brockhaeen. Hal liaach. Ir. B. E.
Loroi, Oeorro C Luder. MlUoa W.
WnarL-hkuI. Ml Grace O'NetX Ira
Clark. Mlaa Glady Haven. W. H. Ben-
att. Sim Bennet. Mr. Harry Kadder
lay. Mr. Freda Akerntan. Lawle Thom
as. Mr. acd Mr. Frank E Wtkln.
Ml O'Brien. Ml. Alice Pougherty. E.
C. W'.il. Mta Verona Ciark. Ml. Syl
via Clark. Brandt Wlokeraham. Mr. and
Mr. C. H. Webber, Mrs. C. E. Ireland.
P. Brltton. Ralph Nlrht. Mr. and Mr.
Frnk F.lrc. and duhfer. Mia Carty.
A. W. Hawklna. 3. Waaley Uadd. C E.
Crieney. Captain Pllva and wife. Mr. and
Mr. 3. K Yeon. Tom Garrett. Daj
O NallU Raleigh Trim Me. Mr. and Mra.
C F Field.. Wtlhetmlna and Haxel J.
relda. J" l. Frnk Cpahaw. W. E.
Cray. Otto Mtkkelaao, B. B. Eny and
a .n Carter. Gaorga C. Pen hoi to. Mr.
Galloway. C. W. A.atnan. Mra R. P.
Carnon. M1m Kla.nor Cannon. M!a
H-urya. Lan Buck. Mlaa Hard. Mji Jef
tmrt. Mr. aaA Mra. Vf. J. Clemens.
FUN AT BEARHART
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PRANKS AT YESTERDAY'S
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VtiilMOK ToVlARO DASU". MIDUI.B I.OCKHTEP TO BlXISfO
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ROSE FESTIVAL MODEL
MINNEAPOLIS TO TAKE rORT
LAD AS PATTERN'.
Manager HutclUn Asked to Go Eaat
to Conduct Celebration That
Will Cost $100,000.
Th executive committee of tha Min
neapolis Civic. Celebration, which will
b held In that city during th week
of July 2-t. through Secretary T. S.
IngeraolL ha Invited General Manager
Hutchln. of the Portland Ro Fe.tlval.
to go to Minneapolis and ae.l.t In pre
liminary preparation for th big mu
nicipal demon. tratlon. A general meet
ing of th builnes Interest and cla
ims Is being planned to consider th
details of th exposition and In caa
Mr. Hutchln can attend th data will
be flxod to ault hi. convenience. All
expenaee. together with Remuneration
for a detailed report on how the Ko.e
Festival 1 bandied, has been guaran
teed him.
-While It Is gratifying to have th
Rose Festival recognised In this signal
manner," said Mr. Hutchln yesterday,
"I am afraid It will be Imposslbl for
m to get away. Th work of design
ing and working out th theme for
th flobt to b ued in th Illuminated
and decorative parade will keep m
tied up her for th next three month.
At th earn time, th rquet eem
to in to be evidence of th wide
spread advertaln our annual celebra
tion 1 receiving all orer tha country.
Th people of Mlnneapolla are planning
to spend $109,000 for their big dl.play
In July and they have selected th
BOTLDDfQ COMPLETED
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XEVY (CnoOLnOCIE AT ridgefield. w ash.
R1PGEF1ELP. Wulu Feb. :t- (Special.) Ridrefleld choolhou
Jat finished at a coat of $15,000, la considered on of th most modern
In thla ectlon. With steam heat and other up-to-da' convenience
It I admirably fitted to meet th growing need of thla community for
tha next fw year. Th building was accepted by the board a fw
day ago and I now ready for occupancy.
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MULTNOMAH AMATEUR ATHLETIO
AS CAUGHT BT CAMERA.
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.Vav-n ?:;.' s4? -:;
-" ArJ
-Wrly r'rT7t U-VrtVri'-"
nAnw Dei nu.'I.'t-VM t KF-R
IX toe a l liar.
Ro.e Fe.tlval a th best working
model which they can find."
General Manager Hutchln. In antici
pation of his inability to go to Vlnne-
poll. ha prepared complete data, sta
tistic and Information concerning th
Hom Festival since It was Inaugurated
her four years ago. covering th dif
ferent classes of event. uch a par
ade, procession, children' feature,
water carnival, -borsa and carriage,
automobile pageantry, "Battle of
Rose.' Outline relating to decora
tion and Illumination of street and
bu.lneaa blocka. social and other func
tions, and methods employed to raise
fund ar Included.
Other feature which ar embraced
In th report relate to tha manner In
which th transcontlrental railroad,
take hold of th festival and publish
literature about It. Th showing I
made that In th past three years tha
different railroad ayatem have distrib
uted cloi to 10.000,000 piece of ad
vertising concerning; tha festival In th
form of folders, special booklet, menu
card. Insert, letterheads, souvenir,
postcard and other literature.
Th report adds: "If w had been
obliged to dig down Into our pockets
and ask th city to pay cash for this
advertising It would have cost us more
than $1,000,000 In th past three years
to ret th Rose Festival before th
publlo a universally aa w har done.
further Indication of how well
noa Festival I known. President
King. ley. of th Kew York Llf In
aurano Company, la acknowledging a
letter from Prealdnt Hoyt, requesting
that company to contribute to th gen
eral fund, says: "In common with most
peopl of th United State. I have
heard of your festival." President
Klngsley y he will advise later re
garding a subscription to th fund.
ATordlns to Vloe-Conrul Blsdd.n of Mn
sanlilo M'Mlrn, an American ha. dt.rovtrad
n that dmirlct a trra. a vlna a4 three
plaru which yield crude rubber.
AT COST OF $15,000.
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CLUB FBOLIO AT GEAKHAKT
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ROOM. BELOW FlTlHAKEBJ
STRONG CALLFORAPPLES
HEAVY WITHDRAWALS FROM
EASTERN COLD STORAGE.
Northwestern Fruit at Chicago Be
ing Reablpped Back to Point
lo tbe West.
Th weekly apple market bulletin of
th Northwtrn Fruit Exchang fol
low: Th best-Informed uthcrltl aarae that
February will be another month of very
heavy withdrawals from cold Horace In the
lars. Ka.tern center. It 1. en.rlly con
ceded that the oft. weak fruit has beea
cl.sned up to a great extent, and a. the
demand continue, aatufactory. th market
1. .how in a a creat deal of itr.ncth. The
call tor 8ptixenber. however, .till .how.
rather uneatl.factory volume and be.t 6pit
enbsrss are reported aa selling In the New
Tork market mostly around with
aom el down to t.bO. and a few .ale.
of the very fanciest mark, up to fli.TS for
favorite al.es.
- The Exchans ha found that th moil
satlsfsctory demand oontlnuea to com from
th middle end southweetern territory, which
! undeniably nort of rood fruit. The pe
culiar eltuatlon hu developed of re-ehlp-ment
of Northwe.tern apple, from Chicago
back to points farth.r Weat and the Ex
ch.nx evan had a requeat from Denver
recently for quotation, on Northwestern
stock f. o. b. Chicago.'
Since la.t report the Exchange ha. made
the following ealea. which serve to Illus
trate the atrength of the market:
PFB 81, from Phoenix. Rogue River
Valley, Oregon, February 20, 4H fancy Ben
Davla. Il.au: 422 choice Ben Davis. H.20;
160 choice B-tler Bene, $1: 83 "cull.," 00c
all f. o. b. Cagon. to a buyer In Georgia.
Car PFB 6872. from Talent, Kogua River
xfallT, Oregon, February 21; 47 choice Red
Cheeks. (1.35: S fancy Lauvera. $1 40: 10
fancy JTewtowna fi.vo; 862 choice New
towns. ti-40; 36 fancy Ben Davis, $l.U;
211 choice Ben Davla. $1.10: AS fancy Wlne
eaee. (2.2B: 64 choice Wloaupi. 11.7(1; 41
fancy Oenltona. $1.60; 4i choice Genttons.
$1.SS; 27 choice W. W. Pearmalna ll.Sft;
choice Gpltsenberga $l.4U. All tab.
Oregon, to a buyer In Texas. The.e are
top-notch price, which are arapn.i.ed by
the fact that tbe car contain. 4tn boxes
of .-tier fruit, balance mostly 4H tiers.
The Exchange could .ell a number of
ears of apples to excellent advantage and
Invites grower, having a supply to list
specification, at once.
Major Buck Ordered to Manila.
VANCOUVER BARRACKS. Wash..
Feb. t. (Special.) Major Beaumont B.
Buck. Adjutant-General of the Depart
ment of th Columbia, ha been ordered
to Manila, and he will leave this poat
for Ban Francleco Wednesday. He will
all March on th Government trans
port and will be accompanied by hi
family. Mrs. Herschel Tupea, wife of
Captain Tupe. of th First Infantry,
will entertain her brother, Richard K11
roy and family, of Butte, thla week. Mr.
Kllroy was managing editor of the Butt
Evening News until suspension of that
publication a few weeka ago. Mr. and
Mra. Kllroy are on a trip to Honolulu
for several weeka Mrs. Kllroy 1 a
niece of th late Marcu Daly, copper
king of Montana.
Eugene Arrest Woman' Assailant.
EUGENE. Of, Feb. 2$. (Special.)
Eugene'a notorloua "Jack the Grabber"
appeared again laat night, accosting a
woman directly In front of th Fed
eral building on the principal street.
Sh acreamed and called for a pollce-
. . a mlffirtant flaft. A man
giving th name of Ed Condon wa ar
rested early today ana was laentineo
by th woman.
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ROAD LEGISLATION
FINDS ADVOCATE
Representative Mariner Says
Bills as Amended Were
All Good.
MULTNOMAH HELD SELFISH
Vetoed Sleasures Defended by Legis
lator From Country District Ef
fect of Proposed "Educational
Campaign Scouted.
With th explanation that the good
roads legislation enacted by the Twenty
sixth Assembly alms to secure the con
struction of the greatest number of per
manent highways. W. J. Mariner, of Ma
lock. Representative from Gilliam. Sher
man and Wheeler counties, and a mem
ber of the good road committee In the
House, yesterday In Portland declared
that all the measures that wore pas.ed
were fathered by the "good roads" ln
tareata and that th aeveral amendments
to strengthen rather
. h. n.llnl hllla.
"Referring to the plan of reorganlxng
tie Good Xoaas Association prjniiimm
to beginning a cttiupm.ii i
aid Mr. Mariner, "the question an
ses
a to who ar to bo th teacher
tnd
tf h. I otI,, . V. mnrarl and thOSO
who live outside the clt'es and towns ar
not willing to admit mat mtj m "p
poeed to 'good roads,' and they do not
take kindly to th suggestion that tn
. v.a A4itrtBtniV a has been su
ge.ted by what Is known as tie Good
Roads Association.
. .rw, . , . .1.,. Ollt
IRA 1BBU. KCIil. V mo ..w.
uiiitnnmnh roiintv. the homo
of 'good road,' and Clackama County,
alongside. In my opinion t ie Repre.en-
tativea or libcuuhki kuiilj .
cent Leglslature, n isvorins l"
amendment to th five measure pre
psred by the Good Road Aspclatlon
were truly representing their eonstltu.
ents
Measures Carefully Drawn.
"After giving a full hearing to both
.v- nA nn.,i. Auoclatlon representa
A HAiAiratas renresentlng th
mvA th. rranaes. th
recent lglalature enacted three good
roads measure Known aa mo
mi..ia tha stata aid aot ana
l. w ... .11. . u vb-. - - -
th bonding aot. The thro meaauro
were carefully drawn and provided ror
a ytem of permanent construction by
th respeotW County Court under slat
supervision. This state uporvlslon wa
embracea in in pmu
fected road received tate aid or not.
"The plan also Included close co-opera'
tlon between the County Courts and th
State Highway Commlsaloner.
State Supervision Disliked.
eaaat, Ul.knra f fnmm l f ftl fi0 hill XTaAlCOl
plain the character of tat supervision
and co-operauon ae
to be constructed by tate aid or In
whole or in part from th alo of bonds
or county warrant a provided by the
bonding act. , , .
The granges and county district do
not object' to tat upervlaIon, ven to
the extent of having the Btate Highway
Commissioner appoint an engineer to
take direct charge of permanent road
construction under their own County
Courts, but they did and do object to
th State Highway Commissioner hav
ing tha 'exclusive direction and control
of stata aid roads as provided by section
I of Benate bill No. 42. In fact, they
would rather not have any stata aid
than to hava road constructed under
th 'exclusive direction and control' of
th State Highway Commissioner with
headquarters in Portland or In Salem.
Appropriation Materially Cut.
"An essential amendment to tha state
i win - . - 1 1 1 n n of th appro-
prlatlon from I6S0.000 to $310,000. thereby
reducing the levy mr ima
. of a mill to .1 of a mill.
"Another amendment wa that making
the ratio of money contributed by the
state and that given by the county for
road Improvements dollar for dollar In
stead of t2 by the county for each 41
contributed by the state.
"It 1 plain that the legislation enacted
with the view of obtaining the construc
tion of permanent good road wa based
i -nA rnaria measures nre-
OU fciia a . -
Dared by the Good Roads Association,
known " rji":L ? Th
Donaing -----
amendments made to these bills, a a
whole, very mucn iirainwei
They were, as a rule. In the nature of
. . . .i . n mnm aurelv to bring
laatuuui icitun --
about the construction of permanent
. wi i . .Ha
aood roads in tne bibib uj
.. . 4r.i.r.taH In the matter
aivergeui un." -
together under such modified plan as
would allow Ul CWPCreimn
tereeted In the. good road movement.
Prisoner Bill "ot Mentioned.
. I . n v-a h.n made of the
S9 JIIC11HW" , ,
city, town and county prisoner bill that
passed tn t,ea;iHiai.ure, ann-o -
..xiniii.riv to the construction
pas-iam . - ,
of what are known as 'permanent roads.
Th original uou " "
measure, as well as the act that passed
. ... .nn.T.lD -r tha u.a
of such prisoners on th general publlo
roads under in oiwcwua
C"lftth legislation had been limited
to th bills as proposed by th Good
. tminh of the confu-
slon that arose toward th. end would
have been avoldea. -.
"An examination disclose the fact
that there were four highway comml
. . . - .Ha TAlHlnturs. three
ion Diua wc.w. - . , , , . .
bonding act, two .tate aid bills, two
..... .nnrlrt labor bills and two city.
town nd county prisoner bills a total
of IS bill. . .
..... nn v mAAmA to the COn-
v run a twH" j
fusion the net result being that all good
roads legislation went me iu i-.,
on the advice. In some Instances, or
those who had spent the most time and
money In the good roads cause."
WOMAN ACCUSES DUNLAP
White Slave Charge May Develop In
Investigation Today.
t urn aha mar todav ro before
the United State Plstrlct Attorney and
i.- . .i.mpnl which. It Is said, will
represent William Dunlap, at present
serving 30 days at ma wdbiwu iwh
. . vhltn alaver. Mra Ida
ILT Tosiaiv,
Renfro, a comely young woman wa last
night arrested by Patrolman Abbott In a
room at 1W4 Third street and booked on
charge of vagrancy. ,
m.. ,1 th. nffirar that Dun-
lap cam to board at th home of herself
and husband In Colorado about a year
. .i . h.nlr. nn th. home. The
ago aiiM lii.l iiv u .. . " f -
coupla came to Portland from Los An
geles nearly three weeks ago. They first
took rooms at the Alcove, a lodging
house st Park and Morrison streets.
There, on the night of February ftt. Dun
lap, according to the woman's statement, j
A Reasonable Piea
For tti2 Stomach
If Your Stomach Is Lacking in Di
gestive Power, Why Not Help tha
Stomach Do Its Work Espe
cially When It Costs Noth
ing to Try?
Not with drugs, but with a rein
forcement of digestive agents, such as
are naturally at work in the stomach?
Scientific analysis shows, that digestion
requires pepsin, nitrogenous ferments,
and the secretion of hydrochloric acid.
When your food fails to digest, it is
proof positive that some of these
agents are lacking in your digestive
apparatu.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain
nothing but these natural elements
necessary to digestion and when placed
at work In the weak stomach and small
intestines, supply what these organs
need. They stimulate the gastric
glands and gradually bring the diges
tive organs back to their normal con
dition. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been
subjected to critical chemical tests at
home and abroad and are found to con
tain nothing but natural digestives.
Chemical I-aboratory. Telegraphic
address, "Difflndo." London. Telephone
No. 11029 Central, 20 Cullum SC.
Fencburch St.. E. C.
London, 9th Aug., 1905.
I have analyzed most carefully a box
of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets (which
I bought myself at a city chemist's
shop for the purpose), manufactured
by the F. A. Stuart Co., 86 Clerkenwel
Road, London, K. C, and have to report
that I oannot find any trace of vege
table or mineral poisons. Knowing
tha, Ingredients of the tableta, I am of
opinion that they are admirably adapt
able for tlv purpose for which they are
Intended. (Signed)
John R. Brooke. F. I- C P. C. 8.
There 1 no secret In the preparation
of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. Their
composition Is commonly known among
physicians, as Is shown by the recom
mendations of 40.000 licensed physi
cians In th United States ami Canada.
They ar the most popular of all
remedies for Indigestion, dyspepsia,
water brash. Insomnia, loss of appetite,
melancholia, constipation, dysentery and
kindred diseases originating from Im
proper dissolution and assimilation of
foods, because they are thoroughly re
liable and harmless to man or child.
Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets are at
once a safe and a powerful remedy,
one grain of these tablets being strong
enough (by test) to digest 8000 grain
of eteak. eggs and other foods. Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets will digest your food
for you when your stomach can't.
Ask your druggist for a fifty cent
package or- send to us dlreot for a free
trial sample package and you will be
surprised at the result. F. A. Stuart
Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
beat her and took all her money, after
wards going to th Kaat Sid with an
other woman.
Th woman told Abbott her story at
th Urn. He arrested Dunlap on a
charg at vagrancy and asked Mrs. Ren
fro to appear the next day and tell her
story In Municipal Court, but she failed
to do o. Abbott reported to th United
State District Attorney's office and the
arrest of Mra Renfro came last night a
a result of tha doalre of the Federal au
thorities to take up the case.
ROAD MERGER IS RUMORED
Corvallls & Alscrf to Be Taken Over
by P. E. & E. Line.
MOXBOE, Or.. Feb. 2ft (Special.) It Is
learned from authentic sources that the
Corvallls & Alsea River Railway Com
pany, known as the Carver road, which
was built two years ago to this place
from Corvallls. is now being merged
with the Portland, Eugene & Eastern,
or Welch line, and that the consolidated
lines will commence extension work at
an early date and complete the line to
Eugene, and when completed th whole
line will be electrified.
Residents of the Willamette Valley
hope the new company will begin actlv
work at an early date that adequate
freight and passenger service may be
Installed soon. The proposed line will
open- up a rich orchard section that Is
now rapidly being developed by large
Eastern capitalists.
ANOTHER CASE
OF INTEREST
TO HOSPITALS
Case, chronlo Bright' dlseas.
Patient, Frank H. Chandler, Clay,
New York.
College of Medicine, Syracuse, N. Y.,
reported BO per cent of albumen with
casts. There was dropsy from head to
foot. Four physicians and a specialist
consulted. Patient had to be tapped,
four quarts of. water being drawn.
Situation wa complicated with para
lyzed condition of the bowela. Stomach
would only retain peptonized milk.
Uremlo headaches and albumenurlo
retinitis. All of the fiva physicians
had declared the case hopeless.
Treatment was changed to Fulton'
Renal Compound.
Cas stubborn, yielding but slowly.
First favorable symptom noted was
that patient was beginning to sleep
normally. Dropsy declined and was
eliminated.
It was a long fight, but we now hava
tha Interesting finale. His mothr, Mrs.
Frank Chandler, writes from Clay, New
York, February 6th, as follows: "He
la feeling fine and has gone to work
with good wages. Never looked as well
as he doe now and feeki well. We all
appreciate what has been done."
We say this without qualification:
the physician who will add Fulton's
Renal Compound to the heart, tonlo
and ellmlnative treatment that ho la
giving without hope In kidney disease
will get results In a majority of cases
In which failure Is now the rule.
Vim, Energy And
A Keen Exhilaration
RESULT FROM A BATH WITH
HAND
SAPOLIO
In hot weather it revives your energies
tnd stimulates the skin to healthy action.
"Tha Rath 'PofMii.V.jTi'
XH Grocer mnd Druggists
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Doctor spent llXtim study of
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