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THE OREGON DAILY JOimXAIi, POItTLAXD. SATURDAY EVENING. JANUARY 2, 1904. OREQOIN CITY KOTICE. Oregon City aubacrlhera will pleaaa tike notice that tha offlrc of The Journal bat U'cn aaUibllahed afc-the Courier office, Sorcntb Ktreet. next to depot, where auhacrlptlona, com- lainta. paymenU, etc., will be received and at tended to by U 1, Caufleld, The Journal Ore gou City igent . , ' ONE OF THE OLDEST : PIONEERS AT REST v ' (Journal Special Service.) Oregon City,' Or., Jan. 2. The funeral of Henry Sampson, -which wag held at Needy' yesterday, was the most largely attended of any funeral held in the county In recent years. Mr. Sampson was 88 years of age, and was one of the old est pioneer ettisens of Owgon, having come to Clackamas county more than half a century ago. He reared a fam ily of six. children;.'-all of ' Whom are well ; known and highly respected citi zens. W. W. H. Sampson of this city, ex-sheriff and at present the leading auctioneer of the county, is his son, Mr.8ampson was a member,. of the F. & A. M. lodge and his funeral and burial was held under he auspices .of that or der, and was attended 'by members from almost every part of ' the county. The : funeral services were held at the Rock Creek . Methodist church at 11 o'clock a. m. and the burial took' place in the Rock ..Creek cemetery. '-. 1 i;'.--, Cooking Main. :.r','.f ,;,! Testerday afternoon there was an ex citing fight between game chickens at Oswego. The parties who had entries were prominent citizens of this city and of Portland. Oregon City chickens won in nearly every instance,' About "QO changed hands. , ' Oregon City Items. ,. The remains of Berti Spooncer, who died 4n San Francisco, arrived here for burial this morning. ' Mr, Spooncer . was a former resident of Oregon City, it years of age and leaves a wife and two children. , He was burled by the A. O. .U. w. : :. v ; r. The Depot saloon was ' broken into last night and several gallons of whisky stolen. As yet no clue -as to who are the thieves has been found. j-i The burial, of Mrs. JjImIo A. Cooper, who died at Camus Wednesday, took place' at Mountain View cemetery yes terday; . The deceased was the mother of Elmer ' Cooper, ex-county clerk of Clackamas county. The , funeral and burial were largely attended. ALBANY H0TICE.-Jh Albany agency ft The Oreffos fully Journal la at the drug atoia of Fred Iinwaon. No. J38 Went flrat etreet, wner. aub crlptlona will be received.. ..- VERY SATISFACTORY THE APPOINTMENT i ' . .(Journal Special HcttIcc.) .., . - Albany. Or .Jan. 2 The appointment of Djv Charles T.. Chamberlain as sur-geon-general of the Oregon national guard gives general satisfaction among his many friends In Linn county, where he was born. They feel that it is an honor well bestowed. - ' . : Albany Votes. Albany lodge, No. 859, B. P. O. E.. held a New Year's meeting at their hall last evening. It was a pronounced suc cess. 1 - ' . ", Miss "Hbyel Pfelffer gave a New Year's party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.- F. Pfelffer, last evening. A large number of friends of this popular , young lady were present and the evening was spent very pleas antly. ' , ' ' The Rebekahs entertained their mem bers and friends at the Odd Fellow's hall last evening. An interesting pro gram ' was rendered and refreshments were served. , The Baracas and Phllathca societies of the Baptist churches held a New Year's reception last evening. T,he so cieties are composed of over 70 young people of that church and their social functions are always successfuNatllalrs. FOR UNDUE CRUELTY TO TEAM OF HORSES EUGENE ' ' h - - I I I a a a Eugene,. Or., . Jan.: 2.- Joe. Plckel, the "-' man who was arrested come time ago for cruelty to animals, having driven a Coburg Hvery team nearly to death, was ; given a second trial Thursday before Justlcq Wintermeier and fined 150 and costs. In a previous trial the Jury dis agreed. Plckel and a man named Chase hired a double rig and after driving '. hard , all day deserted the team near Coburg,' leaving the horses in a pitiable condition. One of them had to be killed because of a broken leg. ; v ..". " ' ' .' """ " They Kay Have Helped. "" From the Omaha World-Herald. ' It 'may be, too, that Kansas City's June .floods helped the town to secure the Prohibition national convention., STOMACH TROUBLES READILY YIELD TO Mrs. jr. W. Gllstrap. - (r) DRUGLESS TREATMENT Bo do all" female complaints. Rheuma tism departs when the drugless doctor comes. And so it Is with most all dis eases. THE DRUGLESS DOCTOn CURES! And. there are no . druggists ,, bills to pay. This treatment costs about one-tenth that of the old style, and . " thenit CURES'. That is the import tant part of the whole proposition. Mrs. J. W. Gilstrap booik aia alisxt bvildiwo, txxbd . . , AMD MOBBIBOH. Office Phone, Black 3087. Besidencet Scott wmcaVBoars au v i, to . SALEM ' KOTICX. Salem aubecrlber will please take r.ctlce tbat The Jonrnal ajrency baa nora trana ferred to E. E. DaTla, : 180 state atreet, who will recelT ' auoacrlptlooa, eoiupUlnta. : pay rtenta, etc- , , YOUNG WOMAN IS ACCUSED OF THEFT : (Journal Saeclal SorTlcc.) " Salem. Or., Jan. 2.-Neva Moreley, a young woman who has served tho family of . Photographer T. J. Cronlsa in this city as housekeeper for the past six weeks, was yesterday brought to Salem from Stay ton by Constables 'Lewis and was released on her own recognizance to await a hearing today on the charge of stealing a valuable .ring from'; Mrs. Cronlse,t . The girl's home is at Stayton, and several days ago. she went there ou a. visit and the ring having disappeared, a Warrant was sworn out for her ar rest. The young woman makes a fine appearance and the charge against her has caused considerable comment- here. The ring, alleged to have toeen stolen by her. is of cold with a setting or rubles and pearls and was valued Highly by Mrs. Cronlse. .i A Golden Wadding;. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Byrd of this city yesterday . celebrated their golden wed ding, and the celebration was made the occasion of a family reunion, and the eight children of the worthy couple, to aether with the grandchildren and numerous other relatives, were in at tendance and spent a happy afternoon with, the aged celebrants. Mr. Byrd Is a native of Batesville, Ark., where he was born si years ago. In 1846 he came across the plains in the wagon ; train under .the, command of Rev. Joseph Cornwall, and located in the Waldo hills, but in 1854 he went to French Prairie, 15 miles north , of Sa lem, where he took up a homestead. January 1, 1854, he married Miss Martha C. Savage, a daughter of Dr. John Savage, a pioneer physicjan, and a native of Missouri. To the family eight children were born, all of whom are now grown and living, and ,'. they were all in attendance .at yesterday's reunion. The children are: Dr. W. H. Bvrd. Salem: J. C. Byrd. Spokane: Mrs. William Hager, Fairtleld; L. A. Byrd, Jr., Fairfield; Miss Virgia Byrd,' Roseburg; Edgar F. Byrd, Spokane; Miss Bertha Byrd and Roy D. Byrd of Salem. Tax Ledger Balanced. For the first time in many years the tav loripfor fn Ihn state treasury la-baUl anced and shows that all taxes for the last year have been paid In full. Every county in the state has paid its full proportion of the taxes and all claims held by the state, except one, and this one resists the payment of less than $150, charged against it on account of the scalp bounty fund some years ago. State Treasurer Moore Is much pleased with this very satisfactory condition, which reflects credit upon his admin istration of the state's finances. Great Temptation. From the Memphis Commercial' Appeal. St. LoulB has a local singer naraoa Mrs. Hissem De "Moss. Such a namo as that must be a great temptation to an audience. . . - THE MOST SKILLFUL : WORK AND THE LOWEST PRICES YET KNOWN IN PORTLAND WILL BE INAUGURATED BY NELSON. THE OPTICIAN t "". . ' : V , c Successors to Phillips Bros. With White Sewing Mathine Co. SIXTH AND ALDER ' HERE ARE SOME PRICES Solid Gold 10-karat Frames . $3.00 MO 10-karat Filled, ten year . guarantee, ........ !50 Alamintjm'; Frames, Cable' - : Temples ' .50 Best Crystal Lenses; ScientiK ,'ically Fitted ;........;...:.....; 1.00 These prices (will ,obtain . for ' a few days only. Take advantage of them now. .. .The opportunity may never occur again. . P. T. NELSON Southwest Corner Sixth and Alder Tel. Main 204$ ' ; I VANCOUVER 3 KOTICE. Tha VanKurrr agency ef The Ora- op Dall Journal la located at 603 Halo atnat, ot" f. Lundberg. agent ANOTHER SUIT FILED . AGAINST SAW MILL (Journal Splclal Service.) Vancouver, Wash., Jan. 2. The Co lumbia ' Sawmill company has another suit died against it. In this Instance it is a personal damage suit brought by Arthur Carlson, and the amount he asks for Is 110,000, Carlson was an employe of the com pany and as such, he claims, he was or dered by the foreman to clean out under the'Tblg edger saw and while doing so got his hand caught in the saw in such a manner that he lost two fingers on the right hand. With the loss of these fingers he claims that he is Incapaci tated from earning a living. Seduced to Banks. , , Corporal Kelly Roach, company F. 19th infantry, having been tried by a general courtmartial waa found guilty of being drunk and .disorderly while In uniform, and for this : cause was sen tenced by the court to a reduction In rank, four .months hard labor under charge of the post guard and the for feiture of 140. The reviewing author ity, taking into consideration the previ ous good character of Corporal Koacb, remitted the imprisonment; ; otherwise the sentence of the court waa approved. Sergeant' Martin Receives. Sergeant W. M. Martin held a recep tion at his quarters last New : Tear's eve which was attended by a large num ber of personal friends. The playing of various games and rendering of some nne selections of musio was the order of the evening. At 12 o'clock p. m., the new year was ushered in by a salute fired by several members of the party. Kews About Town. " The schooner Melrose, which has been loading lumber the last few. days at Vancouver, left her dock this morning, having on board 860,000 feet of lumber. The United Artisans will have an In stallation of officers tonight, after which refreshments will be served. . - Misses : Madeline Buchanan, Hattie Hoben and Lavene Maroney, three young ladies from Portland, who have been visiting Miss Katie Graham during the holidays, will return home tomorrow. At the CnurchM Tomorrow. ' ' Chaplain Smith tomorrow night will preHclfBrNewYear's Berihon at the pout hall, his theme being "The Golden Threshold." Bible class at :30. , Chap lain Smith will continue his lectures on "Tho Life and Times of Christ," commencing on Sunday night week. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend all services, r - - At the Memorial Presbyterian church Rev. O. 8. jbarnum, minister, services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "Some New Year Lessons;" evening subject. "Spiritual Watchful ness;" Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. At the M. E. Church, Sunday school at 8:45 a. m.; preaching at 11 o'clock by Rev. Rimanociy; union meeting by all the churches at 2:30 p. ra, and preaching in the evening by Rev. Mc Dowell, i Tomorrow being the rector's first an niversary Sunday, the morning sermon at St Luke's Episcopal church will be in the nature of a review of the year's work. Services at S and 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. iv: , Usual services at the Baptist and Christian churches, with tne usual In vitations extended to all. Personals from Independence. Miss Laurie Burnett of Corvallis Is spending several days In this city visit ing her mother and sisters. - - Miss Pearl Cooper returned home to Portland the first of this week, after spending Christmas here with her par ents. Miss Houser of McMlnnvllle is visiting wiht C. N. Tharp and family. Miss Maude Patterson, a teacher in the North Yakima schools, has . been vis iting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Patterson. Roy Irvine has been visiting his par ents at this place. He returned home the fore part of the week. Prof. W. C Bryant of Moro, Or, waa visiting friends here over Sunday. Alex Turnbull, who formerly resided In this county, and Is well known, " re turned but a few days ago from Scot land, "where he made a trip to secure a bride, who returned with him. They have taken up their residence In Salem. MONTANA CLUBMEN FACE FIRE CHEERILY The Montana club, the fashionable men's club of Helena, is not mourning over its loss caused by a fire that re cently destroyed its fine club house, General Agent Staler , of the jOmaha road today- received from General Agent K. H. Gray at Helena a card . bearing the back view of a tattered individual smoking a huge pipe. In the wreaths of smoke was the legend: "Slightly dis figured but still in the ring." - A large patch ornamented- the trousers of the smoking ragbag and on this was writ ten: "Montana club totally destroyed by fire, but still smoking." The card Is an announcement of a "smoker" 1 given by the club December si. .-,v Only One Dime. . ; It only costs a dime and you can fro In at and remain until 10 p. m., and sit through a continuous show. The perfor mance is one of merit and not a trashy, slop stick kind. Must bo seen to be ap preciated.- .',;:.-': . .. - Preferred ttoek Canned Oooda, Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. Don't Scold Irritability ; is a nervous affection. Strengthen 1 the ' nerves with Dr. Miles' Nervine. ; Sleep better, eat better, work bctter.ffeel better and be better. -Sold on guarantee. - Book nn ncrvaa for poataL -" DONT BUY A. OASOL.IISB BNQINE3 i '. UNTIL YOU HAVE 5EEN OUR EIN0INE5 .. AND OPT OUR PRICES Wt tvt) i written suaraiUee with every engine for one year, - end we re right here to back it up. Patron lie home Industry by 'buying from the manufacturers. A, J. GILL & CO. 930 and i Oak St., Portland, Or Has the Insurance Company : Rejected You oh Account of Kidney Disease? , ' scribed Warner's . Safe Cure in my' own Jiractice and with a marked degree of success. That la one reason why I be leve so firmly In 1U But my knowledge of Its curative properties la not based alone upon my private practice. "... ' ' . v "In' the course of my work I have h ad occasion to examine - thousands of ?eople for life Insurance. More were rejected on account of kidney troubles han for all other causes put together. Almost every other man has kidney trouble. . Yet few suspected the presence of the disease when they came for ex amination. . -... - - - ' . ."Many, of .those rejected returned later on cured and ready for re-examination and were accepted. I never failed to inquire as to , the treatment used and almost without exception I waa told that it was Safe Cure. - ' "From my own practice, from observation of the cases of a very large num ber of life Insurance' applicants, and from conversation with fellow physicians who . prescribe Safe Cure, -I can recommend It as a wonderful specific." - ' i . . . . B. J. iiEADB. M. D. - Kidney troubles creep into the 'system unawares. Before. you know it .they are deep seated. Do not neglect yourself if you have any of the following symp toms: Pains in the small of the back, painful passing of urine, cloudy urine, a reddish, brick-dust sediment in the urine after It stands 24 hours, pains In tho back of the head and neck, rheumatlq pains and swellings in any part of tho body, ecsema, drowsiness, loss of appetite; of. if a woman, bearing-down sensa tion, painful periods, fainting and other so-called female troubles. These all tell you your kidneys have been diseased for several months, for outward symp toms seldom show themselves until the poison has penetrated the - different organs and the danger point has been reached. .." - ; SAf E CURE CURES KIDNEY TROUBLES It Is purely vegetable, contains no narcotic or harmful drurs, and is a most valuable and effective tonic. It awakens the torpid liver, soothes inflammation and irritation, repairs the tissues, stimulates and heals , the enfeebled organs, and builds up a strong, healthy body. Safe Cure is the certain and unfailing remedy. It not only removes the first symptoms but cures advanced cases of Bright' Disease, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Gout, Gall Stones, Inflammation of the Bladder, Liver and Urinary Orgrans. It Is prescribed by. doctors, and used in hospitals., -You can buy it at any drug store or direct; 60 cents and. $1.00 a bottle. . -. -.,): . . ( . ?. -, , . - anitlvcic Frt lf y haV8 any doubt " to the development of the disease In nil(Ujr3l3 1 1 ct. your system, send a sample of your urine to the Medical De- fiartment, Warner Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N. T., and our doctors will analyze t and send you a report, with advice and a medical booklet, free. BEFTTBB SVBSTXTOTEI AMD IMITATIONS. They are worthless and Often exceedingly dangerous. Ask for Warner's Safe Care; it will cure you. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS move the bowels gently and aid in a speedy cure. FEW ALIENS CAME TO OREGON IN '03 Or 1COXE TKAW 75,000 PERSONS WBO CAMS TO OBEOOK 1ABT YXAB OKtiT S.000 ABB roBEzaaxxs mrWB SEEM TO PBEPEB THB WEBrOOT STATE. Though 1 Oregon received1 during the last year probably between . 76,000 and 100,000 visitors, many of them settlers, the O. R. & N. alone bringing in 40,000, very few of these were aliens. ' Accord ing to the report of the bureau of immi gration Oregon received only 1,996 immi grants during the year, while Washing ton recefved 6,987 and California 22,746. In the case of California its foreign im migration represented probably a fifth of Its entire setlement, for Oregon the alien additions did not constitute more than one fiftieth of the total arrivals and col onists. , "' " -- -' In speaking of these flffures Advertis ing Agent Hall of the O. R. & N. stated that they only showed what had long been known to the railroad men, that the greater part of Oregon's settlement was by Eastern, men who. had money .and desired better openings than the East af forded. . By the time even aliens get to the state they are pretty well American ised and in no case do the new comers represent the low and criminal class that constitute so larga a part of the immi gration to-New York and Pennsylvania. The total immigration into the United States for. the year was 857,046. the heaviest in the country's history. While the foreign Immigration into Oregon increased but little during the year Just closed that to her sister states, Califor nia and Washington, was greatly aug mented. The increase for 1903 in for eign immigration foi Oregon was .28 per cent, in Washington it was .81 per cent and In California It was 2.6 per cent. The following shows the percentage of foreigners immigrated to Oregon: Ger man, 10 per cent; Chinese. 11 per cent; Japanese, 86 per cent; Italian, S per cent; Finnish. 9, , and Scandinavian, 17 per cent. This table Is somewhat peculiar as It shows no English, Irish or French immigration, all of , which .constitutes a considerable part of the newcomers in adjoining states. The Finnish im migration is large for Oregon, the state receiving 9 per cent. of its total lmml-s-atlnn from this nationality, while Cal- Not Many i 1 . . -m fir- J.J. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, FIRST AND ALDER, Dr. 5. J. Reade, o! Buffalo, N. Y., ays More People are Refused . Life Insurance on Account of Kidney Troubles Than, For All Other Causes Put Together, t Warners Safe Cure Secures Life Insurance for Thous ands Once Rejected Prescribe It In my Practice and Regard It as a Wonderful Specific In Kidney Diseases,' He Adds. Dr. ' Headed, 'prominent physician of 1471 Seneca street, Buffalo, N; Who has been examining applicants -for, life insurance for years, states that mora ceonle are troubled with weak and Im perfect kidneys than with any .other form of disease, though few suspect the presences of - kidney s trouble. He em phatically adds Safe Cure is the most wonderful specific for kidney diseases known to science.. He -writes: ''Tor many years Da.it I have re- lfornia had none, Washington but three per cent and Nevada and Idaho, the re malhing boundary states, none. Of Oregon's foreign immigrants, : 19 per cent had no occupation, 30 per cent were laborers, seven were servants, 19 per cent farm laborers, 10 per cent skilled laborers, 15 per cent farmers, eight per cent merchants, and one and a half per cent professional men. Or. V. 3. rVLXOV, Shturepeth. STOJIACM TBOTTBLB CUBES IB KTB WEEKS. PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 7. 1903. . To Whom it May Concern: I suf fered -two and one-half years from nervous disease, and my stomach was so badly afflicted that I was sick almost all the tlrrrs. My diges tion was - so badly impaired that there- appeared a half-dead condl ' tlon of all internal action. I was so weak that all work was a burden to me,, and I . could scarcely sleep at all. I tried several physicians without beneficial results. I then heard of Dr. Fulton, and after tak ing a few treatments was able to sleep nights, and after five weeks' treatment I find myself cured and my strength gradually - returning. MRS. X, N. HAGENSON. 740 Michigan Ave., Portland. Or. .1 .. . - , Sr. K. J. rtTLTOB, lrat eaa never eraanatuy growing worsa. awier consulting ana treating-- wiu several ox tne teaaiag pnysicians ox tui elty, g was told that without an operation Z could get no relief. , Z anally yielded and made all arrangement to go to the hospital. But the day before Z was to have gone Z was advised by two friends both of whom had been cured by Br. rulton to consult her. Z did, and am very thankful to be able to sincerely say that after taking 8ZX treat ments Z am well. DE&XiA WITHET, 870 Porter Street, City. . DR. N. t Phone, Kau 8133. Offlce hours from 8 to 19 and 1 to S Hardware sell as many at a dozen kinds of cooking Stoves and Ranges. We do, and among them is the Gclcbratcd Universal Range .The stove that has taken first premiums at nearly every great Ex position in the world. Our store is chock full of the most im proved things in , - 4 , AH Departments of Tin and Hardware And we maintain a big tinshop exclusively our own. We also car ry a superb stock of cutlery, carpenters' tools and kitchen furnish Jngs. .. -.. , ' .-. r)' - ''i-.- . It will always pay the public to come to headquarters to buy any goods carried in hardware stores. e'"' i' . v-; "t, 1 --k . : ' ' '" '. ' " . ' 1 .: ; -t ' WHEN YOU SEE C'tRADES ffoffi) COUNCIL OITS OT TatESB 1ABELS " You will know it was printed In ) an office run under fair condi tions. Demand it on . all your ' printing. -r--t. rrrr- Portland Allied Printin.Trades Composed of Tha Typorraphieal Union. The Vrlntlng Pressmen's Union. ' Brotherhood of Bookbinders. Btereotypers' and Sleotrotypera' HENRY WE IN HARD Proprietor of th City Brewery Xargeet and Most 'Complete - Brewery in the Northwest. Bottled Beer a Specialty . TELEPHONE Bo. 79. , Office 13th and Burnslde Streets, PORTLAND. OREGON. - Wood Saws Drag Saws RUN BY STEAM OR -GASOLINE , ENGINES. . Also the latest in - Saw Mill Machinery, Stump Pollers, Well Drilling Machinery, Etc., Etc. WRITE FOR YOUR NEEDS REIERS0N MACHINERY1 CO., Foot ot Morrison St. , 'AaftaflatsafiatUfaTL For Kldnev uiaaaer troubles. Cures In 48 Hours URINARY DISCHARGES Each Capsule beat the namer- eVtMir oftountirfmlta MIMMAMMM iTilA-' ' rWWWMaVUJMaM 2 VJ I'iH II III af f i r i ra 1 1 n m v h j 5 - ' X. ' . These Testimonials From Portland People Are printed as much for the benefit of the reader as for Dr. Fulton's adver tlsement They tell the story of persons who have been cured by the drugless doctor without the use f any kind of medicines-whatever, thus not creating drug bills for-patients to pay, and without the employment of the surgeon's knife, that destructive instrument that robs hunianity of those members ot the "body which Ood created for their use. It is well known' that most drugs, are poisonous, and that should a perfectly healthy person become addicted to the drug; habit, which many do, the constitution . of that person is speedily impaired and he becomes an invalid before he -knows It. Jt is only because drugs are a mystery that medicines are em ployed at all in the healing of people. The drugless system does not taint the blood with poisons. It keeps it pure and cures the patient. A GXATErUZ, XOTBXX. PORTLAND. Or., Nov. 1 . My son had been having large bolls on his leg and Anally the limb became so drawn up that he was compelled , to walk on tils toes. - I was Induced by friends who had been treated to place him in Dr.- Fulton's care. I saw her treat him one time only, and so miraculous was the result that he walked from Jier office on the flat of his foot. She directed us in the care of the boy's leg, and under this Influence it improved so rapidly that within a week he was well and able to work. Although the cords of his leg were greatly contracted and the limb perfectly useless, he is now. as well ns at any time In his life. MRS. BUSCH. . ASTHMA AJTD 8T0UACK TBOUBLES. PORTLAND, Or.. Dec. Dear Doctor: I had been sick 12 years with asthma, heart and stomach troubles; also had a large tumor in my side. Had. been unusually bad all this summer. Was not able to go to your office for treatment at "first; was sick in bed for four weeks before beginning treatment at your parlors. During - this time I was nursing myself under your direc TTBABIiB TO EXPBEBS BEB OK ATI TUBE. rOBTXABB, Or, Dec 7, 1903. To fallow Bnffererst Z am only too' t anxions to aaa my Hramoniu n am im 01 tnose woo nave Been euraa by Had words that would express my gratitude, ror two years X have been 111 and J. FULTON,, Naturopath dally. OTPICB COTTB 30, Stores.... Telephone Main 1382 11' Gi. DENTISTS WE ARE THE LARGEST CEN TAL CONCERN IN TH WORLD -'i'-i -,.V-i-V " .-'.v..-,. V v-v?-' v These prices for good work are pos sible to us. We do so much of it. Silver Fillings ........... k. ..... . BOo Gold Fillings,, pure ......... .....tl.00 Gold Crowns. 2S-K . . $3.60 Full Bet Teeth .................. J-&( Bridge Work . ..$3.50 ' We tell eactlv what four work will ;, cost by free examination. Our platen give satisfaction, comfort ana ' natural expression. thrown ana onage wont oi me dssi b lowest prices is our specialty. NO PAIN. Our name alone is a guarantee that your work will be of the best. Lady attendant always present. -: Boston Painless Dentists TTTTX ABB KOBKZSOB STS. . Opposite Meier Frank Co. Entranc - - 2914 Morrtsoa. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS OPEN THB TEAR JROUNIX . f Cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Ca-4 tarrh of Head and Stomach, Gout, Rheu matism and ALL blood diseases taken under a guarantee to be cured in a spe cified time or all expenses. Including railway fare both ways, refunded. These waters renovate the entire eye tern and remove almost every disease. Send SOc for a bottle of stomach and catarrh salt. . . . Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Inquire of any Southern Paclflo railroad agent. ,-- . - -. ;t , TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP 'fusoan Springs, CaL ;. Trank'j. Xellea, manager. STOPPED FREE patmanentl Cured - DR. KLINE'S GREAT NERVE RESTORES OOWilTiTaTTflff, fmf t y dL ti m4 a TRIAL HOTTLB f KEG - IFermanant Cora, m m)t ii.t niut i, all m - - inilm Inuaa. Bt.Vlta. IDanoa, Dabillty , SxhaoaUoa. tnaMUil.' Jg.II P Kl IM I It 931 rch St., PhllidotphU. ' tion. I finally was able to go to your office, and after seven weeks' treatment I am entirely well. MRS MARIE HENRIKSENV ' . V' ; (7 Beach Street, Portland, Or. XUXTKATXSBI CUBES. BUTTEVILLE, Or, Dec. 8, 190S. Dear Doctor: -1 am glad to add my testimonial to those of many others. . It may be the means of bringing some other poor suftererto you, where he will be helped as I , have been. I came to you on Monday morning walking with much difficulty, by . using a cane. I really ought to have used crutches. . I had suffered with sciatic rheumatism for about two years; was unable to sleep at ntght for weeks at a time. - I slept well after I ' received your - first treatment; laid aside my cane after the second treatment, and am en tirely well after slJt treatments. I start for California tonight, well and happy. I will send all the peo- file I And sick or ailing to you. feei ng sure-that you can cure them. Yours truly, J. KEN YON. ; (Mr. Kenyon sold his fine farm because of his .affliction. Ue thought he never could get well). XJBWZS BOXUDZBCI COB. PABX ABB 1IOBBXSOBY Fire is Never Out Cole's Hot Blast Stove Because ; this stove Is air tight and guaranteed to . re main so. In the morning sim ply open the draft, and the ( fire burns briskly for two hours on last night's fuel. Re sult room, evenly warmed al- . ways. The fuel bill Is cut in two. COLES BOT BLAST utilizes the gas in the coal, you know. Others dorj't. When yon n..4 trifllef pnr ehas.s la hardware, come bars. Tour smell wants bftve our prompt attention. ; DOS ' C - '