The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 10, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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    'THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY. EVENING, " APRIL' - 10. 1803.
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POOL 10L1S LOSE
LARGE SUn
ronHort "Rpiott6(riorHaV
Run and - Bets - Ar- Paid
- in New York.
SKILLFUL WIRE TAPPING
7 . r: ACCOMPLISHED DEAL
"Large Amount! Wagered on Fenian
i and First Premium the .Former
-; , Finishing Last, but Bets Were Paid
i Rightful Backers Will Be Paid.
Uosraal Special Hervl--)
New York. April 10. Wire-tappers
"woikei the Oreater New York poolroom
for big boodle over the fourth race at
New Orleans yesterday.. The rooms paid
on the wrong horse, and they will have
to par again tomorrow to the backers
of the winner. The backer of The win
ner have lost nothing. The mlxup ha
put a Crimp In the bankroll of the
bookies to the tuna of from $50,000 to
Nt 100.000. . ... ' --
The favorite la the fourth race vu
Drat Premium. All the big bettor
ptaced their money on htm and by all
calculation he should have won. , Mean
time there waa a steady play on Kenlan
In the New Tork poolroom almost ex
clusively, and the price backed, down
from 11 to 1 to to 1..
An official message reached alt the
New York poolroom to, the effect that
Fetilan "won and all bet were duly paid
off. Later it was learned that Fenian
ran last. The fact that the Fenian In
cldent wa confined to New York 1
taken- a atrong -evidence " Of Wlre-ta
ping,
. At. Blew Orleaaa.
(Joeraal Bpedel Service.)
New Orleana, April 10. Fair ground
race reunite: ,
Six furlong Blue and -Orange Won,
. Maverick second. Bed Raven third; time.
: l:l l-e. ....
Half. a ' mile Dorothy ,M. won, Dry
' Dollar second, Laverntta - third; time.
0:49. : . ...
MH and 70 yards Lemon Girl -won
- Main- Spring second, Pelmore third
time, 1:46. -v-'
Seven furlong -Flrt Premium won,
Itily Henrietta - aecond. Gold Enamel
third: time, 1:27 1-6-
' Mile, selling Flavlgny won,"' Kenton
. Second, Invincible third; time, 1:40 4-6.
Mile, and -70 .yard Barkel more won
Jungle Imp second, Baikal third; time,
s:i. '
i.Jv - atprlnga. ,. .; u
(Joaroal Special Servlce.V
Hot Spring. Ark., April 10. Oaklawn
race results:.
Mlle Don't Ton Dare won, Anlmoalty
econd. I. Samuelson - third; time,
. 1;42 1-6. ' ' ' - ..-
Four furlongs Deoro won, Mnntgoni'
ery second, Edwin T. Fryer third; time.
0:49. -
Mile Rather Hoyal won, George P,
McNear second, Taby Toa third; time,
l:l. . - v -
- - Btx furlong Barbara won, Concert
"second, Excitement third; time, '1:13 1-6,
.- Three arid a half furlong Mia Ca-
sarion won. Captain Jarret second, Wll
len third: time, 0:43.
Mile end a, : sixteenth Band lgo - won,
-George Vivian second, Dollndav third;
-time. 1:43. )
AMERICAN WINS FROM
- FRENCH BILLIARDIST
Journal Boedal Service, t
.? New York. April 10. Play wa begun
last night In Madison Square Garden
for . the world' championship billiard
tournament, 18-lnch balk line, two ahot
In. The first match went to Morning
star of Indianapolis, who defeated lxul
Cure of Par!, 600 to 463. Twenty-one
game will be played. The other entrlea
are: Willie Hoppe, George Slosson
and Oeorge Button, '.all of thl city;
Jacob SchHefer of Chicago and Albert
Q." Cutler of Boeton. -
, Opening the Oolf Season.
(Journal Special Service.)
Washington. April 10. The first open
gulf champlonBhlp ot llieJ3Jatjlct
Columbia opened this morning On the
links of the Columbia Golf club. There
are 72 holes to be played and Jthe prize
"amount to $50. . The number of entries
is quite large and the attendance ex
ceptlonally good. The match, which
will last two days.promrse to be very
; Interesting. Nearly (00 amateur and
professionals are taking part In the
match. "
' Emperor William Olve Cap.
Berlin. April 10. The yacht raoe for
-the kaiser cup and other prise will
tart from Dover to Heligoland on June
13. The cup donated by Emperor Wil
liam for this occasion Is specially ami
beautifully designed in commemoration
of the silver wedding of the emperor
and the erapres, and will bear portrait
of their majesties and King Edward.
Barns 1. Salle It.
(Special Dtapates to Tbe Joornal.l
The Dalle. Or., April 10. The base
. ball game at Dufur between The Dalle
team and the Dufur wa hotly con
tested. The score waa 13 to 13 In favor
of Dufur. The Dalle boy are not dis
couraged, but will practice, and say
they will win the next game.
ANcwiStock
MISSION
SE0E
$3.50
"Ail
- they wtsr
QUALITY
HAT :
$2.50
"so
Saved"
Top & Bottom Shop
304) Washington St,
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BOTH FOOD '
- AND AlEblCINE.
We like best to call Scott's
Emulsion a food-medicine. It
is a teirtn that aptly describes
the character and action of
our Emulsion. ' More than a
meHicine more than a food.
T Vet cbmbimrigthvital"prin-
cipies or. Dom. ' it is ior mis
reason that Scott's Emulsioa
has a , distinct and special
value in all wasting diseases."
There is nothing better to
remedy the troubles of inv
Eerfect growth and delicate
ealth in children. The action
of Scott s Emulsion is just as
effective in treating weak
ness ana waiting in adults.
SCOTT ft BOWMK, aa Pearl Street. New Vers.
PACIFIC UKIXERSITY TO
HAVE A GOOD NINE
Captain Califf Expects to Put a
Rattling Fast Club on Dia-r
. .. mond This Year.
(Special Dispatch to The Jonrsal.)
Foreat Orove, Or., April 10. Pacific
university' baseball nine ha been doing
aome good practice work during the laat
few day' good weather. The outlook
I for ..a good i)inaia.ji8url4auijnauy
L
William Califf; Captain of Pacific's
Baseball Nine. -----
men are out for position. Captain Will
Califf. better known as "Blnk," "expect
to win many of the game already
scheduled. Blnk is one of the best men
the -university ver hd( playing - the
position behind the, bat, and get the
spirit of., the game from his brother
Kvjlynn, who is with Portland' team
In the south. '
The men and their positions will no
doubt be as follows: Califf, catcher;
Bailey and Huston, pitcher; 8 park a,
flrat base; Huston and Bailey, second
base; Drake, shortstop; Ward, third
base; C. Huston, left field; Williams,
center field; White, right field. Other
good men that are out practicing are
Peterson, who has been known for sev
eral year a "Pacific' Southpaw' and
Gwynn, who ha few equal at short.
Games have been scheduled with Port
land high school, Albany college, Wil
lamette university, Columbia university.
and the team from Foreat Grove.
CHAMPION WRESTLERS
TO MEET TONIGHT
New York, April 10. Tom Jenkins,
the American champion catch-aa-catch-
can- jiestteTT-nnd Fretf Ortihn.-the -peer-j
of all grappler in . the British Isles.
meet tonight In Sulaer's Harlem Caaino
in what 1 expected to be one of the
most scientific and sensational wrest
ling content that have ever taken place
In this city. - The contest Is for the
heavyweight championship of America,
best two out of three falls to count
If at tbe end of an hour the 'men have
not obtained a fall, the referee shall
have the power to name the winner of
that bout, picking the man who, in his
opinion, has scored the most points.
Tim Hurst will act a referee.
SPORTING GOSSIP.
In the - senior handball tournament
at the Y. M. C. A. last evening Living
ston beat Morrow 21-4. 21-17; Barrel
defeated Jackson 21-15. 21-4. Barrel
afterward beat Morrow ll-, 21-3.
-.- ,. -- e - ' -
Jones defeated WIckersham in the
M. A. A. C handball single lost even
ing by the ecores 31-4, 13-21 and 21-10
Holbrook and Heusner won xrom Bel
linger and and Stockton by default
Finals in the doublee are aet for -Wed
nesday evening, when Holbrook and
Moore tackle Dunne and WIckersham.
Racing at the Meadows In Seattle
will begin on June IS and close on Sep
tember t. These are the dates asked
for and the Seattle' people think that
they will be granted. Wonder If Port
land Is-to- have a race meeting -thl
year? . - - -,.
Willie Hoppe. who defeated Slosson
In the world championship billiard
match recently, wae t yeare old when
he first began playing. It Is not so
long ago that he had to climb upon the
table to make Ms shot, but now he i
ha a good reach. ; The youngster's I
pubtfo career has been brief, compared
to Slosson's, but successful. " When a
new knight of the emerald expanse ap-
pears he Invariably comes In for com-
parlaon with older stars. Hoppe has
Schaefer's ease and naturalness of man
ner and also tbe wlxard's light touch.
n Pari they any hi style is Fournlr :
ll over again. The movement of the
arm that hold the butt of the eue I
more a lift than a shove, and the. tip.
cf the- cue dig gently Into ths balL
It Is a sura stroke, and the boy make:
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i few mtscues. The other day he made
,'13 shot without ulnf ; chalk.
! It ha been finally derided that the
circuit of the new Northern Copper I
Country league will comprise Winnipeg,
j fargo. Grand rorka. Dultith, lAk Mn
J den; Hough .on, Hancock and Calumet,
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FIRST 00G SHOW
OF THE SEASOf
loinfeftrExhlbltforrWilt Oper
Tomorrow With Many- En
tries and- Prizes.
EDCECOTE PEER ONLY
PORTLAND DOG ENTERED
LargV -Clate' of Crack ' Bull Terriers
' Are Benched Coeiip From Differ
v ent Cities That -Will Interest ths
Fanciers. :
Th flrat bench shew on the Pactfle
ooaat . thla.- aaa oaiM.w Ul ope n .. a t Lo
Angel tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.
It wlll.be keld under the patronage of
the Southwestern Kennel club and will
be the third affair given by thl aaao-
clatlon. There are many cup and spe
cial prize on hand this year . for the
winner and the -, greatest enthusiasm
prevails. . Jame Cole of Kanaa City
will Judge ell breed and the how will
continue until Saturday night.
The only Portland dog entered In the
lx Angeles show l rranx ju. waiRine
champion Edgeoote Peer. Watklns'
dog among other will go up against
Tedcot wonder, aired by tagecoto feer,
and last vear' winner at Io Angeles,
The bull terrier class In the exhibition
will attract more- attention than . any
other class In the show.
The Bull Terrier club of San Fran
cisco will hold a one-day show on Satur
day, April 33. Entries close on April
31. with Dr. W. II. Watklns, 1(06 Stock
ton twt
The" 8arisTTla.raTKennerelub - show
dates are May 10 to 13. The premium
lists will be issued next week. Norman
J. Stewart of San Jose Is secretary of
the club. James Cole ha been engaged
to Judge the show, which will be beld
In Turner hall, San Jose...
The Seattle Dog Fanciers' associa
tion show at Seattle Is dated for Mar
23 to 2t. JamesCole is also-booked
n 4,iA Vi. Anm VM .
Portland Allows with the Portland
Kennel club show en May 30 to Juno 3.
Major J. M. Taylor and John Bcadshaw
will make- and break dog owners' hearts
with the ribbon distribution,
The San Francisco Kennel club show.
the principal affair of lte kind west of
the Rockies, come on at tn Mechanic
pavilion June to f. Oeorge Baper of
Uomeraal, England, wll) act as Judge. ;
The Portland Kennel club will hold
meeting thl evening In Ladd TUton'a
bank.
SOUTH PORTLAND BOYS
- DEFEAT SUNNYSIDE
The South Portland team' defeated
flunystde on Sunday by the acor of
13 to 7. The lineup:
South Portland. Sunnysfde.
Wood ......... ..If. ...... Thompson
Thome ...........,,........ - Locke
Walkenhelmer ... .Zb.. ...... .J. Craig
Scott . . . .......... cf ..... . . . . v Miller
Weber c. Fleming
Taylor ...... .. . ." ,1b ,.D. Craig
Harwa , ...P Cox
Ryan .rf Rogers
Simmon
.3b.
Acker
BASEBALL GOSSIP.
- The Philadelphia Olant are the cham
pion colored baseball team of the world.
Their record last year waa 144 victories
and 4 tie games out oft172 games played
during the aeaaon.
'."
The South Texa league has limited
the free Hat to 220 for the entire league
for the coming season.
'.''
Boston fan complain that the ex
Champs are carrying too many heavy
weights. e
- Baltimore and Providence of the east
ern league are having trouble in securing
the signature pt several player who
Were with the team laat year.
SEARCH IRRIGATION
PIPE FOR G. W. GEORGE
fSoeclal PtaDeteb to Toe Joeritl.t
Wa 1 1 a-Wal la,- Waeltn-A pril-i u. SOU
believing. tbat.aWOeorgethe etate
line farmer who disappeared from his
home west of Walla Walla several
month ago wa foully dealt with,
friends of the missing man Sunday and
yesterday explored the pipe line of the
Walla Walla Irrigation company at the
point where it crosses pine creek near
Touchet station. The search so far
ha proved, unavailing although the big
pipe haa not been thoroughly explored
owing to the Inability of the ditch ten
der, to thoroughly drain the pipe of
water. Yesterday a man with a rope
about his body, was lowered Into the
pipe a distance of nearly 200 feet with
out encountering anything. The under
taking was rather risky owing to the
sharp Incline and the foulness of the
air. The pipe drops nearly 2(0 feet In
overcoming the Pine creek ooulee.
. WeJloirm tona.tr W. a T. V.
(pedal piapatcs to The JearaaLI
. Enterprise, Or., April 10. Dr. Annie
W. Williams, state organiser of the W.
C. T. U.. ha organised a Wallowa coun
ty W. C. T. U. with officers as fol
lows: President, Mr. W. W. White;
vice-president, Mr. -Ida Conley; local
vice-president, Mrs. John McDonald,
Wallowa; Mrs. H. B. Starr, Lostlne;
Mrs. J. 8. Houck, Joseph; Mr. Bertha
Crcnln. Knterprise; corresponding sec
retary. Mr. R. W. Holmes; recording
secretary... Mr. F. W. Fltipatrlck',
treasurer. Mrs. T. D.- McCuIly; county
superintendent of I T. I, Mr. T. &
Zu rcher. ' ' 1 r , -"- - 1
... .To Balarg Oataurlo' 3WbeeL
(Special IMapaVh te Tee JaauraaL) "
Ontario. Or., April 10. At a special
election held In Ontario 3T.500 bonds
were voted, to build a four-room addi
tion to the Ontario brick choo build
ing. -The building contain-eight room
t present .
UAXTX jm TOVTX.
Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age.
Herblne, taken every morning be
fore breakfast, will keep you In robust
health, fit you to ward on disease. It
cures constipation, biliousness, dyspep
sia, fever si :n. liver and kidney com-
rlalnts. It purine the blood and clear
he complexion.
Mrs. I. w. smith. Whitney. Texas.
writes. April 3. 102: "I have used
Herblne and find It the best medicine
for constipation and liver trouble ft
does all you claim for It I can highly
recommend It" Price lc . Sold by
Woodard. Clarke A Ce.
AN AILING GIRL
JSemarkably Qniok Cure Aftar oysl-
Xad railed to Xaa the Faia.
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MUBTID AT OSfOOS.
' Whcs' 'bats tat nroDSF t ii rt
In her beauty' dreads -dlaaaaa. Hr
cheek and eye are the barometer of
health. From them the moat trifling
complaint will rob brightness and bloom.
- Thousands of women are aeeklng the
magic touch of health. .Their faces are
sallow, their eye heavy and feeling
of freight and ' oppression surround
them. Tbey have dyapepala and may
not know It. To eat t miaery and to
fast Is worse. Sick headache, a fueling
vi uiaircss in me oigeauve tract, Bil
iousness,' belching, . heartburn, "tbe
blues," cold feet and hand these are
some of the symptom. ' . -
No woman or jnan can afford to dis
regard the warnings of nature. Dys
pepria .weaken every vital organ and
paves the way for more . serious dis
ease. ' -..... ..
Told in simple language and in a few
words, here la the experience , of one
ung gin;
71 Wall St., New Tork City. June Ith.
. 1902., Chase Mf . Co.. Newburxh. tt.Y.
Dear Sirs: I want to write to you
shout a quick cure obtained . by your
D.Vspepaia remedy. My nleee Is li years
oia, ana sne got autre sick from stom
ach trouble. She visited' her' physician
four, or five times, and he tried differ
ent prescriptions. ,
I heard of the case and brought over
nnii di one or your ow-ceni Domes,
which waa all I had loft. . Hha took u
all, but -waa completely' well before it
wa used up. I always keep It In the
nouse, ana nave reiieven a grent many
people by giving them 'a single dose. It
is certainly a great medicine. ;
' . ' , I'ours truly, ;
, . JOSEPH BtSCHOFF.
Chase' Dyspepsia Cure (a liquid rem
edy l, by regulating digestion, restores
appetite, ambition and general health
quickly, pleasantly and permanently.
Obstinate cases overcome. . .
' Why do you suffer With dyspepsia or
stomach trouble when you can be cured T
We offer you a remedy that lias never
failed. It ha cured thousand andwlll
cure you. -
GUARANTEE: If any eufferer after
giving tne remedy a fair trial la not
bene ItooW money -wta be- eef w
l.are 60-cent bottles at druaalsts. or
ent prepaid, on receipt of prlce.
"HA8B MFG. CO.. Brooklyn. N. T.
- For sale In Portland by W'oodard,
Clarke & Co. . -
FALLS FROM AEROPLANE IN
Airship V Capsizes " When ; Two
Hundred Feet Above Earth but"
. .. Aeronaut Is Not Hurt. -
(Jeemal Special Service.)
Atlantlo Beach, Fla., April 10. The
sport . of ballooning came near adding
to lte list of victims yesterday when
Charles K. Hamilton of New-York, who
flew across the North river laat sum
mer, almost met death in hi huge Lud
low aeroplane.
. A a preliminary to the Atlantlc-Pa
bio Beaon auto race. Hamilton decided
to utilise the facilities of the beach to
try out eome new ideas which are In
corporated in hi latest aeroplane. The
ship waa all ready for trial at 6 o'clock
and two powerful automobile-were en
gaged to tow him with the aid of a
long rope. When the word to go was
given the airship rose gracefully .and
aoon attained a height of 200 feet.
A strong wind caught the aeroplane
and carried it out to sea. but mercifully
turned it landward again. Suddenly the
aeroplane turned completely over and
crashed into the surf, but Hamilton
landed on bis feet and waded ashore,
declaring:
"I will show you something better on
Wednesday, when I will remedy the de
fect which I found in this aeroplane.
CHARGED WITH THEFT OF
CLOTHING AT DALLES
fftnMla! Dlanatch te Tba Journal. t
The Dalles, Or., April 10. Oeorge Al
len was arrested here thl morning by
Marshal- Wood when about to take the
train for Portland on a charge of hav
ing stolen clothing from rooms in "tbe
Chapman block, He waa exarnined be
fore Recorder Ftlldon" and "bound over
to tbe circuit court in the sum of $500.
JaryWinMt2Wier.
(fiperlal DIapatrh t Tbe Journal.
Rainier, Or., April 10. The three
masted barkentlne Mary Winkle of San
Francisco Is at The Rainier Mill- fc tomr
bercompany'-dock mading-atn - rder
for (00,000 1 feet of lumber, which will
be taken to San Pedro.
lum Blood Starke.
A tale of horror was told by marks
of human blood Iri the home of J. W.
Williams, a well-known merchant of
Bae, Kentucky. He writes: "Twenty
years ago I had severe hemorrhage of
the lungs and was near death when I
began taking Dr. Kings New Discovery,
It completely cured me and I have re
mained well ever since." It eur-is
Hemorrhages, enronto Coughs, Settled
Colds and Bronchitis, and is the only
known cure for Weak Lung. Bvery
bottle guaranteed by S. O. skldmore tc
CO., aruggists. evo ana ei.vv. inu
bottle free.
Another Dig Cut
in Dental Prices
- All -work fully guaranteedr -
" All operation performed by the
latest PAINLESS METHODS.
We are prepared .to . give .you
the finest of dental work at the
following prices, and we will re
fund your money if your work is
not satisfactory:
Solid Gold Crowns,... ..$4.00
Bridge Work ........,..$3.00
Full Set Teeth . . . . , . . .... $ 5.00
These prices are good until
April 20 only. Call at once for
free examination.
Telebaoae
Mala t78.
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Oypeelte auerg xnaae Sense
1
1001(1 MILLIONS
H1 18 nOdTIIS
Fabulously Rich NvadaMln$
- Purchased by - Benson and
Cook of Minneapolis. ...
MINER GUARDED CLAIMS
FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS
Discoverer , Only ' Took .': Out High
Grade Ore and Shipped to Smelter
Never Left Mines V J)ajr During
Three Decades. , " . .
(Jenraal Saeelal-gerviee. ' '
San Franolaco, April 10. C. .W. Benson
and -George H. "Cook, two, capitalist of
Minneapolis, Minnesota, arrived at the
Pa race-hotel yesterday afternoon from
Nevada, where they just completed the
purchase of rich claims In Jefferson
canyoa. These claim lie around the
famous Old Jefferson mine, out of which
3l, 000,000 was taken in 13 month during
the early day before water rendered- It
impossible te work It.
In all Benson and Cook have 17 claim,
three water rights, one townslte and two
mlllalte. They Intend to Install ma
chinery at oncei and have 100 stamps
working within a month.
The story of the purchase o' this prop
erty 1s i) unusual one. . For 30 years
Charles Konrahat' occupied the claim
In Jefferson canyon and guarded them
with a shotgun. He haa taken out only
high-grade ore and aent ltt the
smelter.' Mining men cam from every
where with offers to purchase, but they
were rerusea oy tne eccentric owner.
yinalry-nbortt-n year aso arr old m
drifted In amd Konrahat gave him
shelter. This-miner Interested Konrahat
In J. P. Fitting, a Denver mining man,
and he finally came and obtained an
option on the property.- $)enson and
Cook heard that Fitting waa ready to
sell tbe property, and quickly bought It.
- ivonranat Jias r.ever been away- from
the claim more than a day or two at
a time for 30 year. He ha never seen
sn electric light. He I coming to Saq
Francisco next week to see the sight.
RESIDENTS FLEE TO HILLS
WHILE DYNAMITE BURNS
Half Ton of Explosive Goes Up
in Smoke Without Explod- .
. ing at Wilkeson.
Tacoma, Wash., April 10. On thou-
and five hundred and fifty pound of
dynamite burned up in the powder house
of the Wllkeaon Coal tc Coke company
a few day ago. The powder house is
located in the suburb of Wilkeson, a
mining town situated In the foothill.
30 mile east of Tacoma, and that It did
not explode and wipe the little city oft
the' map I reckoned a one of the
curious and Inexplicable freak of the
explosive.
Workmen in tbe vicinity of the pow
der house noticed that It wa on fire
at 11 o'clock a, m. last Thuraday. The
Are ie believed to have been accidental
ly started by miners who quit work at
that hour and left their tool at the
powder house. Tbe building wae 20x46
feet and a .number of men were in and
about it at the time. Without watt
ing to fight the flame the men ran
a speedily a possible away from the
place and spread the alarm In , Wilke
son. . Pandemonium reigned for a short
time while every man, woman and child
made the distance between them and the
powder house great a possible.
There were five barrel of oil In the
building and Its burning made a spec
tacular sight. The people watching the
spectacle from the top of hill ex
pected every minute to witness a tre
mendous explosion, but it did not come.
Why the dynamite did not explode can
not be accounted for. Had this par
ticular story been true to tradition
there would have been an upheaval that
would have wrecked the major portion
ttle town and wouldprobablyi
have made the people of the sound cities
think Mt. Rainier waa trying to follow
the-eaample-ef- -Mt, Vesuvius.
RUSHING WORK ON BIG
DTCH AT KLAMATH
(Special rnapatrh te The 7em-sah)
Klamath Falls, Of., April 10. Mason.
Davis aV Co. have doubled their force
on the government' ditch the laat week.
The weather has been favorable and
good progress Is being made. Only two
camps have been established so far. - A
number of Indians from the reservation
with their team have been taken on at
the lower ramp. They have had ex
perience In constructing irrigating
ditches on the reservation.
Mr. Jacobs, to whom the tunnel ws
sublet, ha a force of 20 man already
at. work. Four shaft five by seven
feet are being sunk and six cut or sec
tions of the tunnel will be worked at the
am time when the shafts are com
pleted. The first la already down 70
of the 110 feet necessary to reach the
lower level of the tunnel, excavation for
which, Including the concrete lining.
must be 14 -feet 3 Inches by 11 feet
1 inch. -
TOLEDO SCHOOLS HEAR
SUPERINTENDENT TALK
7 (Svectat Trtioatr te Tbs fra.!.
Toledo. Wash., April 10. The deputy
tate superintendent of public instruc
tion. Professor " H. B. Dewey, f Ta
coma, lectured here Saturday to a
large -and -appreciative-audience, - He
said:.....-..... ... r ,
"We are here tonight la the interest
of the bovs and girls. We have listened
to the High school'orchestra. Twenty-
one year ago there wa no uch thing
aa a High school orchestra in the ter
ritory o Washington. There were no
High schools. Now almoat every town
In the state has ita High school. There
Is 10 times as much money, expended
for tobacco and liquor than for edu
cation. Flrat. w should have-, better
buildings; second, better libraries; third.
better teachers qualified, and laat but
pot least, expert supervisor.'
Svmpter Teaohere Chase. -
; (Acwrlal tXapalrk te T Journal.)
Sumpter, Or., April 10. The following
teachers have been engaged to teach I
Bumptar for the coming term: Prin
cipal,- Professor Smith; assistant prin
clnal. Mra. Clara Mir I.lhv: fifth mrui
moone 8, , 'Tith grades Mla Madge Mansfield;
third snd fourth. Mies Hortense Larson;
(second end third. Mis Jet Evan a. and i
primary, Mlse Anna Kvana,
Your. Thirty
T-nCAUMINTABTCAMAL. i. !- 1 .
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tlaroAt tw trie) 4ancK v. Ceerdeac esrel atf McaeKt
ft. Pyloric end of eteMiacK 4. fr4wiMiii . rell M4-
teBali tatsnti ; f Cmvmi-.
III uewenaiMg coioet, is. cvtf leioir nejxuvei ret
MM. 14. Asleie. flM dodlleja It CMttftiMMM wttk t
mall lAtetiN. The tmil tmmtm tiRDtiM titta thej .
Iarf Utcseta) ce4oa af 0e cmcm. TKe eer
eHceM the aUrtjct.ee. riii the) cMtemO ayf tfce beyeieU
maw take la ajmahig ltaiiillMiiMHtrf(
OU havt thlrr fet oflntestlnesl
What maVes food travel
through them? v
A set of Muscles that lino
the wall of theee Intestine or Bowel.
When apiece cf Food rub the well
of the Intestine these Muscle tjthftn
behind It, and thus Itatarta a Mucle-wave
which drive it through the whole length
of the Bowel. I
It should lake about 12 hours to do thl
prolyTeoarTiTrMtlous-part--e -ther
tood may have time to be digested and
abiorbed. .
Bui, If It takes twice or three times
that period the food spoil In passing-, and
becomes as polaonou as If It had decayed
before being eaten. v
Now, the came of delay (Constipation)
MEM -for
WE - CHILE
AND-WX TREAT MEN ONLY
Established 25
v earvr-
' If rns Bar vMateS the laws ef bealtn and are enaertona ef i eonatant Aral wklii H
aDdernlalng foot arnteei, eoae- to aa kefoea ym benme s serreua and phalral wrack.
It vna ar weak, (hmnur an4 deasoadent. have bad areama, dapraaaaa. lack amMtlee sad
eaergy, anabla te eoncratrete four tboasHta. lack vim. visor and vitality, eeme to na at
!); nnr treatment will, atop all 4ralua ae meenuma all weaknensra and poaltlrely re.
tore yon to atrengtb and health. We bar enrad thouaan-1. of weak nn.
THOSE WHO M ATI BEE It OISAPPOIVTED BT tntagriLKD SPECIALISTS ' AStX
XAEVESTLT nidVESTZD TO INVESTIGATE OVB METHODS AVD TUMI WITHOUT
DELAY. VniCH HAD THET SOME Ut THE BEOIgJCIMO, WOULD SATE SAVES
IHIM TIKE AJTS MOVEY. r
A LIFE LONQ CURE FOR
BLOOD POISOK, SXIV DISIASBS. SOmES. triXEBS, STKIOTVKE VABICOCEXE. 3TT
SROOELE, MEBVOVS DECLINE, WEAKNESS, PILES OB CHBOBIO DISEASES OP
THE XIDMXYS AND PBOSTATX.
SPECIAL DISEASES Nawl coatraMed and rbnrale eaaae earad. Alt bmnmf. f-n-
Inr and Inflammation atopped la 4 boate; eerea effected Is T daja. WE COVEXv THE
EirrntE pixlo op special and chbovio. . deep -sea ted, complicates sisv
EASES. -
WBITE If pen eaaaot eall. All eorreepflndence etrletlf renftdentlal aad all replies
neat tn plain eavelepea. lie aasM, raaaa. letters or paetograpaa et patlaata peMktked ec -
expoaad. ' ' .
" WE CHAISE TO CTTIES ONXT. Va a aat axpot r-f far airr aarvtoaa cnlaaa we
ear a patient Banna aa wall, aa that he will be entirely aatiaflad, an will aerar agata
aav te ba treated far the name trouble. INVESTIOATK .AND 1EABB THAT .OVB
WORD IS AS GOOD AS OUE BOND. OUB PINANCIAL STANDING IS SOLID AND
-OTTB LINO EXPERIENCE IN TIE ATTN SPECIAL DISEASES OP MEW INSURES YOBT -
OP MOJEAN, SCIENTITIO TXEAIMXNX IHAI WILL ACCOMPLISit A CUBE.-
HOURS t a. m. to I p. in.; Evening. T to 3: Sundav. a. m. to 13 noon.
ST.LOUIS
UED1CAL AND
SURCICAL
coBxiB aaooxrs astd tajcktxx
Blood, Skin Nervous and Special
Diseases of Men
. WE DO NOT TREAT
ALL DISEASES of the
human race, but make a
: specialty of treating and:
curing NERVOUS DIS
EASES, BLOOD DIS
EASES, SKIN DIS
EASES, JKIDNEY DIS
EASES. 'BLADDER
DISEASES and all affec-
- URINARY ORGANS of r
jrnen only. i53
Hen Cured Quickly, Safely and Surely
' Thar la absolutely no Inconvenience, lose of time, hardship or uncer
tainty, while the reaulte ar direct, Bpeeriy and permanent. We cure
you of disease to stay cured. We want to talk with every man who sf- -fera
from those afflictions, due to any eauae whatever. vVe want to ex
plain our methods of curing dlseaa and all aliment of the kidney a and .
bladder. Our offloe la equipped with everything science- ran devle and
money ean buy that will assist us In curing diseases w treat. We ere
true specialists, and do not attempt to treat all diseases, but cure all we
treat. Our methods of curing are original, positive, abaolu le. ,
All Medicine Frte Until Cured
Should you desire you mar deposit the fee with any bank er btielneas
house In Portland, to be paid to us after vou have bem restored te
health; or you. may payln monthly pnymenta if you prefer.
; CONSULTATION ALWAYS FHEG
Office Houre a, m., te t p. m.j Sundays and hoi'" " 'lim, ill,
DR. W, NORTON D '
Cffloe U Tea Srey Cetet, Mt Thlra t
Feet of
Bowels
I simply Weakness, r Ladneas &e
Bowel-Muscle. : . '
Vnt cLEierclsa, Indoor Employment,
weakens these Bowel-Muscle, Just aa It
weaken Arm and Leg Miisiles.-:
Castor Oil. er Choerine, will grease the
passages for one load of Food at a time.
but these lubricant can't help the Cause
of Delay, ., ,..;, v,..
"Physio" Uke Salts. Calomel. Jalap,
Phosphate of Soda, Mineral Waters, sim
ply flush-out the Bowels for the one occa ;
slon only. - : - v ..
They do not remove the Cause of Con
stlpatlon. . , ,
Moreover, ihey wul so much of the
' precious Digestive Fluids, In the flushing .
process, Jha? ft Jakes a. jigger dose, areryj,
succeeding time to move the Bowel load.
But It Is different with Cascareta.
Caacarets act on the Muacle of the -
Bowel and Intestines. They act Just as '
Cold Water, or Exercise act on a tary
' man. :' . v. '. ; ' -; ;-.
They act Hke exercise. : ' ,
A Cascaret produces the same tort of.
Natural result that a Six Mil walk In the
country would produce. " - 1 . - .
The Vest Pocket Box la sold by all
DruggUts, at Ten Cents.' : " '
j-.. Be very careful to get the genuine, mads
only by the Sterling' Remedy Co., and
- never sold In bulk." Every tablet stamped
'CCC." v . - ; .y-'--
ritxat to ovr fiucnosi
W wast t etnd to ear friends SWeMTl
Prenca-sesiraed, GOLD-PLATED BOrlBOivX.
aartf-namIea la caton. It is s eesstr fcr tke
drettiag table. Tea cents la staain u aaka as a
sseuar ef geod Wtk sad t eever cost ef Cascaret.
WlU wluaTElstytrlsJietislaedae. .-' TU
Send te-aay. eMatleaiag tkls eer. Ad'eea
SterUag aenaly Ceajsaay. Caicsge er lew lei.
$
Years In Portland
50
CONSULTATION FREE
WE WILL TREATANY SINGLE. UNCOM.'
PLICATED AILMENT FOR I12J0 ' -.
FOR THE FEE. , .,;;;:'r; U
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE
NO PAY UNLESS CURED
Come Today to the SUCCESSFUL Special
lets who number their PERFECT Cures by the'
THOUSAND I You want a PERMANENT
Curel We can ACCOMPLISH IT.
DISPENSARY
btbists, pobtIvAbts. obumbt.
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