xi:;. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY '4, 16CJ." - - a - r - ' 1 T . Tc;vn Tces: TOMIOHT'l AMWnUSTa. K, , Helllg.. Fallsros U "Tie Ball ( Maw York . Litta . lraas tar.,... ., .BltWM Vanea.!!!- ..- suns Vmiw CM I11MI Cilia.'' ..Vaudeville .,,,Tav4TtUe The Woman exchange ot this city ,' . .. Is likely to become sponsor for a happy marriage in tha near future. Though tha exchange haa never adverUeed a a matrimonial buraau and may even find trouble In not belonging to. the union, iu first attempt In thla Una wt.l u -. paobably not be without result. , a I -i farmer icalled there aome time ago and -1 aaked the women'a aid in finding a wtfa ... "willing to lira on a farm and not afraid to work, and one who could cook." The - printed atory wa copied in Jacksonville. Florida." A few daya ago a letter waa received from a widow of that place --who hue ena eh lid, no home, la a good , cook, clean and neat in tha house, a 45 yeara old. and wanta to come to Oregon. The letter haa been sent to ' the farmer wbo, tha woman have eaoer . talned, la -a recommandable -man and prosperous, aad they are awaiting a happy and to their romance, The benefit dance given by tha Port ' land newspaper mailers at the Armory last Wight for-t heir suffering BaaTmrt . Cisco brothers waa a tremendous suo - cess. A large sura, of money waa real. -- Ised from tha sale of tickets and. waa thU-mornlng dispatched to California. . The special committee ln charge of ar rangements ' waa composed, of L, M Ktmraelt and IC J.Gloaserv A. K. . Slocum. R. C Putnam. J, H. Shore, H. Procbstel.-M. B. Clark. Olenn Raymond and J Russell made up tha reception committee. - TESTOIlYISIMl ISilKSOll Judge FraierWyi Listen In Two Weeks tVArgumtnt In "77"-' PoIlcimajiaAct'on.T: BRUIN TELLS OF WHtv r.-HE WAS ASOLI dier - .Ml RecnliBttd 8vttt YaaxB Ago, ao4 Re ' cruiting Sargeant Copied Addreai -From DiacJiaTtaPapeMaiirig it Appar That H Waa of Chicago. Judge Fraaer will listen to the argu menta on May IT or II in the case brought by Patrolman Osoar F. leak son to oust Captain of Police Patrick Bruin from bla official position. The testi mony in tha case waa closed this morn ing. former Sergeant of Polloe Thomas Taylor being tha laat witness. He do. dared that ha had entered tha police "Were there not man In . thCnolteai i urge at no time uruin waa made cap tain that could have made good cap tains Tt,-Newton McCoy, counsel for leak son, asked Taylor. -V ----- "Why yea, I think so," came tha reply, "I thought I would make a good eaptaln o t took tha clrU aervloa examination. But I gueaa tha commissioners thought I would not" w J. W. Ferguson, chief deputy sheriff in the tax collecting department, testi fied that he was unable to find lsak- - Circuit. Judge Arthur I. Fraaer will mAA ras a tha n.Maa. a.t. inn cnapeior wiiiameite university, nia subject being The Training of . the Tehlo."-s'udga-Fraaer presides over the ,loeaL Juvenile court aa well aa depart- .. ment No. 1. of the atate circuit -court: ha haa long mide a study of child lore and is counted among tha beat poated men on juvenile work to ba found n the United States. - - . - .- , ' A. F. Miller of ISU MIIwaukle avenue "-thts-mommg-nled a petit tea-4n-4 be -"county clerk's offlcei ahowtng that he had been nominated by a Prohibition -convention to be that party's candidate -jtoratata-aenator.. Ula. .,nam.t wm.be hauer of Xenta also filed petition tills morning to show that ha "Had received Berohlbttlon . nomination fof Joint jOiuaKLoiLlbjMiloUo b voted" at the T!1!" ' Jtt? tax receipt waa Introduced to show that tha patrolman owned city property la 1101. ' - - Captain Bruin occupied -the witness stand yesterday afternoon. - He told of hla army experience, of hl taking out cltlsenshlp papera, of hla having called Portland hla "borne since December IT. llll, and -of his retern from the Philippines. Ha declared that he first enlisted in the regular army In Chicago In 1S. He was dlscharced at Hunts-I vlH,A;abema, TeeempfT H. 'HIS, and1-; came direct to Portland, which city he aald ha had called his - home since he arrived herenearly eight yeara-gflt-l -Bruin I time, ha aald, he handed the recruiting sergeant' hla discharge; which ahowed Tha state board ot medical examiners will hold examinations at -the Portland BulneH college on May- tV 11 and II for all .persona who desire a license entitling them to practice general med icine anil surgery In Oregon. Applica tions for examinations must be filed before May. la. with 8ecretarT"If.-.By- roa Minsrxt-thisiru . Kills San Josa Scale. Waih or spray ' your trees or- rose buahea with our Rex . ..Lime and Sulphur Solution. . All ready for use. Bimply dilute with water. It costs very llttle.ThIa "Ji thatlm-to spray. Full instructions with each quarts gallon, or barraL B pre ye re from : 71 cents up. Portland Seed Co., Front --aml. Y.mhlll Mw.li : , . . Beginning wlfta Sunday;' May It, tha sgonJSovuaL Buffrkgw association will conduct a aerlea of Sunday afternoon of the Question asked the appllcanta. Pudiio meetings at tne neing tneaire. Fourteenth and - Washington ' atreeta Anna H. Shaw, Dr. House, Rabbi Wiser and other prominent .lecturers will deliver addreaaea. The ball tossere of Portland and Oak ; land -will, occupy boxea at the Helllg theatre tonight for tha production, of tha "Bella of New Tork." Tha Invlta "tlort to the Coast lea rue players la ex tended by Manager Calvin Helllg of the theatre and Joseph Muller, manager of tha Pollards. . About t9 Hoo Hoos will leave tomor-j-OW morning to attend the concatenation Bruin declares that the sergeant asked Mm hnnlim&fla. simply eopylng needed. data 'from the discharge. He"TIexrtTea-t that In this manner ho waa wrongly placed on the army-rolle-a having called. Chicago hla home at the time he enlisted. An affidavit from the war department waa Introduced by Mr; Mo- Coy, to show that Bruln'e home waa placed on army records aa Chicago at r Ttma or the-second -em latment, Counael for tha plaintiff are attempt, ing to prove that Bruin waa not. a cltl- seiiof Portland at tha time ha took thai civil service examination. - -; J, - Mayor Harry Lane and. p, L. Mo-Theraotfr"aecrataTf"Oftha-eltr ervlce commission, testified yesterday. Counsel for the plaintiff tried -to prove by them that favoritism had been shown In the appointment. otBruln. butTtha. wUnessesl aid ..not discloa such action.- Others who took the examination for" police eaptaln at the. asm time Bruin did (old SAYS HUSBAND BEAT HIS FOUR CHILDREN Declaring" that her husband beat their four children so severely that , two of them are weak-minded. Carrie1 Srlckson has begun a suit for a divorce .from Erlek JSrickson, a' farmer residing near Eugene.- Mrs. Erlckson eys .she wa married. In Clay county, Kansas, October li. nts. -- v . y . In the complaint it la set forth, that ill lior tha - Kansaa farm which they owned waa aold for 110.000 and the at Eugene tomorrow evening. TheraUJrlcfcsonamnymovod to Oregon and win be Initiation of about )t Eugene lumbermen, with a banquet following. W.-P. Mackay and E. H. Haddtghorat left this morning to arrange for the fes tivities. - - near Eugene. -4 ra-Erickspnl a har husband beaan hla cruel! aetUed avers that her husband began hla cruel treatment toward herself and children : soon after they reached Oregon. The plaintiff Bays that, fearing aba would : ba killed, ahe came to Portland with her -On the market pave ef The Journal to i dauchter. The mother la a cripple. Mrs. t groceries. The housewife will eave 111.000. that they own Eugene property many a dlmrlf aha will Consuithesel valued at 1.I0 aod that tha livestock bargain offers. r Dr. Stephen aV Wise will preach at S e'clook this evening at Temple . Beth Israel on JThe Means and the End,- a atudy In. character." Strangers ara al ways welcome. : :- ', - - - Sunday Exouralon, .. Ma it I. Cascade ocka and returni steamer- Charles R. . Bpencer. leaving Oak atreet dock at a. m-, returning at p. m. May a. Round trip II. . ' .-" ; ".'...."..,.. ... Bntsera. lawn fertiliser rejuvenates tha shabby - mwnr his sweet peas an4 lawn graaa got gold medal at tha fair. Ill Front, between Tamhlll and Taylat. Watohea, 'diamonds and jewelry on . easy paymanta II down and ! cents psr .week. All mainsprings 1; all watches cleaned 91. Metsger Colll Slxtlt at The Oregon Equal Suffrage associa tion will bold Ita regular meeting Satur day, May I, at I a a, it lit Sixth atreet. Members and frlenda walooma Oncn Tomcrrov e Kfeht Unta 9:30 bib vbbv hi a a'sasrrTwaaarri'v.a r ai va'aiaa a a., si an. a a s m m r i a 1 1 W i ii. - ii ii. i in.. ; . . -BhasaaBBBBV . i i j - a. - lenerna-: Kicht Untn C:Z0 Another great Saturday sale of Men's HighGrade Spring and tSummer Suits Handsome grays arid fancy worsteds in dark effects Silk overplaids and stripes Thc-bestproductof thci-leadlng-manufacturers.of.the country-Evcry garment handtailorcd iand of the newest cut and fashionSuits the exclusive clothier asks you to pay; $25 for Economical men who want: attractive summer apparel at a big saving should profit by this offering fv-leshVifanc Marvelous Values 5$l;25lllacliii '.,,1 i I ' ,i i ' J j ii Hi' i i i 'n i i Great special lot-pf, 500 Men's Fancy Washablc-Vesfs jn grays, tans, browns, white and black stripes, figured and checked novelties in great assortment All sizes, regular and stoutsBest vest bargains we ver offered at this excep- 4 ) - T" tionally low price of...;.ni:..;..;.......; LsCia T Men's qpthing ' Department on Ithe Second Floor : Mens Spring Yr61iserslit$4;i5 Special sale of 200 pairs of Men's new Spring TrousersT&neaTray effects, darkmte tures and stripes very large assortment to select from all sizes and. rlousastithe;duYe . -- jb e sssem . i mm -- .1. - aeni-M insw fci 1 M SpeciolefJnfants!W.ear Special -lot of Infants' Dresses, made of lawn and nainsook, trimmed la Uce In sertion and tucks; regular 11.26, 1J.&J values for .f 2. 6B Infants Nainsook Skirts on waists, trimmed In lace or embroidery vary pretty, serviceable styles; reg. II and W.M valuea on eals for. f 2.69 Infants' Flannel Skirts, with cambric waists, silk embroidered scallop; best I2.lv values for the low price ..t.f 1.98 rnfantaFlaiiner Tinning Blankets-on wa lata,; well mi da, very beAt ltJlMlgrat nawlal valimi at thla low Dries. .............,... , ............... 1 . .67 "Arnold" Nightgowns for Infanta; regular llo valuea..... .-67 The nArTibloirjrltatliiA.pronil.l value for, eacb . ............. ...fl.OJ "Arnold" Knit Diapere; regular. HBe. Varna fur, each ......... 1 9 lafantaLltnlt-WooLBsnds; best 60o valuea for, each v.......43 mMiI Ii Infanta Crocheted BacaueS l. each . t..'.ninu41 Special In Infants' Crocheted Bootees af, pair .r. vrrr; .-.irrtjaoi WomWsIChltrUndenvear-Specials fomniate stock of-Women'a Vesta with elbow aleevee Just what you want for wear with short-aleevs walatsv-aH-alaeai bast styles, at--... Women's Richelieu rib-low Jieelc, sleeveless Vests, In cream color, all aiiea: best I0o vajnea for the special price". ...... .1 , . tit K.i.rihhi VMita. low necJer no sleeves, fancv vokea: beat llo values on sale at tha low pries of i.riSfTf Women's fine ribbed lace-trimmed Umbrella Panta. all alsea; regular loo values on aala for the low pnoe or.v.i-.. . iTiF-Tna-w im mm ..jstrar Women'a Union Suits, knes length; ISO valuea . . .4et t GARDEN TOOLS ijong and short handled Spades and Shovels; 75o valuea for, each. 63a Specials In Hoea...22t, 2, 43e) Bakes, all slaes. ., .22, 2K, 56a S-pe. Garden Sets, Including spade, rake and hoe .......89 Grass Hooka, beat grade. ..... .33 Trae-hoereaJfix.w. Pruning Sheare.........22V67 Trowels, each t,.,......M...5f , 8 Spading Forks, eacn........5c 6f Weeding Hooks, each ............ 6 Hoes - Noialea. each 29a $1 Gloves 72c Women'a high-grade Silk Gloves I and- l-claap styles., with double tipped fingers, Paris point stitch ing on the back. All alaesv all the beat colors black, - white, brown. . - champagne, navy and mode.- Every pair regular trtr choice for a few ""days only at, palr.t..... ' Mall orders filled. ?2c i t . : Mens 50c, 75c Hosiery 29c pslrs orlWiryiaoy-WaJf-Hsss This-season's newest paMama flaa guaUty llalee Blues, taaa, grays aad slakA-4Kxtpsav emhroldBred aoveltlee la splendid aaaortmaat, all alaes sg-DJaa' BOe Q and TSo vsaaaaon sale today aad tosaorrow at, pes pair. gO rC 1 1 1 1 t , " . 1 . i - 1 '' - Men fine Quality twilled muslin Nightshirts, made full slsa.and gr-TtO valuea at thla epoolal prtce- 43 c. Van's fine lawn Handkerchief a with whits satin stripe border . . great special value at tha low pries of .......................... 1 1 a? yC Uen's fine Japanese "Crepe Golf Shirts In plain- shades af araam. white and gray, coat style, currs attacaaa"or-natacnea; oeet values arf-fasx-n aala for tha lnw nrlca.of ,f ItUJ 30dfotdardnei:29c St3 New patterns 7iTMen's "Tina Madras Negliges Shirts; softcollar; all alsea; big varWy; M valuea for . 3f jgen s inerco usru iq - and blue: best weight; all slses ahlrts and drawers. Regular $1.15 values for .OB Men's honeycombed Underwear, nloa soft Bummer un derwear; all alsea shirts and drawers; great value . . , .j -464 Another StetJotfi jOg-oaeniMan. fonlaxd silk Fonf-ln-Hands . and ' Bat. Tlaa In navy blue with white dots, figures and al lover effects, also white -grounds 'With figures; regular S9c values buy an you want of them ir' at the" wonderfully low price of ......................... .,,.,.,,,.aC Men'a new pongee Shirts Tft; White of champagne, with. collar attached,. or. regulargolf styla Best . 00 valueav la all alsea at 11,35 Men's new washable Four-in-hands, made of mercer-. ised materials, all new shades. Oreat valuea at. 25 Bole Portland agents for the celebrated "Hawes" Hats for men; always . .......S3.00 Drug Sundry, Stationery and Notion Specials Best grade Bath Sponger, UI valuea. each Half pint best Machine Qll, for. .......... . . farter's PhotoJ'aate. 41 Carter's Inks-m-. Le Page's Oluc menda everything, apeclaU, Steel Nail Files, assorted shapes........... bl ITtfMl allMir ... - .... A wmtr earl Pog Collars, fl.19 values for. ; Coral Band Necklacea. special, each Great Sal of flpea at, each...,19 2S 4 ....98 ....12 in T i.,..T ....19 39. ..f2.59 29 and. 39 "lAistre" perfect Piano Polish, special. 19 Toilet Paper, loo rolla for. roll. ................... 7 "Dandeiine" Hair Tonto, special, bottle 19 Fountain Syringe ,,Tublng, yard.,. 8 and 12 "Rainier" Mineral Soap; ."Made In Oregon," an antl t septla and disinfectant. I cakea for.,., . .25 Double strength Tarina Bags for, each....,..';.,39 Torreya best Uorseblda Raaor Straps, each. 53 owned by them U worth 11,404. She aaka for a divorce, for the care af two minor children and for an equal division of tha property. COUNTY" MAKES LARGE- PROFIT DURING APRIL " County Clerk Frank S. Flelda this morning announced that during last-r month Multnomah county mad a profit -of 11,101, which Is tha largest gain In tha history of the county. ' During April, 1101, tha eountr ran In debt 11.714. Wanted Boy a and girls for both our. candy and cracker factories. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co, Eleventh and Davis. (We ara etm selling ays glasses at IU "a perfect fit guaranteed or money re - funded. Metsger Co, ill Sixth street Judge Wolverton of tha federal court will render opinions in the following fasen Monday morning: Jake Barnes cAmerican -Restaurant CO! rams AJTD OOVOK STS. ; ' m sat an inaiT. Sinner from 11 a. nv t y, as, --nasa-Ckowder. Chicken Salad lsyeaalaa .20 Plokled Xollaad Serrlags,.7.-...15 BeUeg of Uak, Crreeet Feas.,20 fftokled tamkl Toagaj etato Salad . ................. .20 Bead Oheeee, rotate) Salad....,., ..If, Oedflak la Oreasa .................15 Maaoaronl aad Oases ...15 Teal Xldaey Santa, Oreo la ..,.15 h tv wim 15 aoast cralekem SBo, Stoast Teal. ...IB Boast f lso, Fork ISO, Hattoa..I5 anioed Temsteea la, Ota Oaloas. .5 traWberrles aad Cream .10 Btrawberry Short Oaks ...'....10 XeS Cream ....lO Coffee, Bread and Batter aad potatoes with all orders. " Blalag-reont fog ladiea. ;- TRAVELING LIEN TO HELP -TOO BROTHERS Meeting Being HelHiTr6ttlw Today to Raise Funds .... for the Purpose. agalnat Moltnomah county C C Mat lock, bankrupt; Frank Morrlaett agalnat tha United States of America trustee; M. T. Flanagan and othara agalnat tha Fargo Gold Copper Mining company. - Miss A. B. Rledell of 101 Sutter street. Sin Francisco, arrived In Port land today, having, escaped the dan gers of the earthquake and fire, "y ' Steamer Cascade -for San Pedr nd San Francisco, Saturday May I, I p. m. Tickets at Oak atreet dock or Thomp son's Agency, 1X1 Third, street , ' J- Paul : Labbe, a former resident of Portland, writea from Merced, -California, that ha came through the San Fran. cIacoaiaaater safely. r: - A meeting of delegatee from tha vari ous local councils of the United Com mercial .Traveler. "on." the Pacific eoaat la being held today in Seattla One mat ter of Importance that la under-dlscus-sloa Is that of ways and means of car ing - for-the-traveling . men who were thrown out of employment by tha dis aster at San Francisco. Tha meeting will also select delegatea to attend the national council meeting to be held later In the season at Columbus, Ohio. It Is estimated that, about 10 travel ing men were thrown out of employ ment by the earthquake and fire In San Franclaop. Many of them loat prac tically all they had, especially those traveling for firms In tba city and who had their homee there. All Of those traveling for flrma of the city were I thrown out of positions without a mo ment's warning, and as a result many were left In very bad condition finan cially. To relieve the Immediate needs DfJthese Jip fortunate traveiera, tne van Removed to 104 Second,-. between Washington and Stark. Donald O. Woodward, agent. Telephone Main 1411, Tha docket In the United States dis trict court la to ba called Monday morn ing at it tfcloek. - r j DrT lTawke has returned. IOi-i Ore gon lan building. Telephone Mala lilt. - Loat White cat; II reward If re turned to 141 Oak atreet, waat aide. "Dnatlasa Roads." Portland Road Oil ing. Co 4t Sherlock building.. For quality," quantity and quickness go to Morris' restaurant. . .-r Dr. B. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Msrquanv Milwaukee Country Club. " Memphis and Louisville racea ' Tike Sellwood and Oregon City oars at Flrtt aai Aiasa - -- - - . t oua local councils called mt!ngsttn raised f undt for relief purposes. These funda have been used and presalng wanta have been attended to, but -the members PtJhe U. C. T. reallse that It will be some time before Ban Francisco Is rebuilt and before business firms will be in readiness to give employment to their men again. , Realising further that theaa men muat live in the meantime, the organisation proposes to provide aome way for taking care of them while they are out of work. Thla la the moat Important matter unaer aisoussion 10- day. .-'.. . Portland la represented at tna meet ing by a delegation of members of the. local council. 'V' atrs. Speaoer Caosea. All Saints' branch of tha Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions met on Thursday and elected Mrs, C. Spencer preeldent for the ensuing year, and Mra. Charlea B. Hand, secretary and trees urer. Thla aoclety meets In the Pariah house, Twenty-second and Reed streeta, onct a month, on tha flrat Thursday. ' BUT CLEARS HIT.1SELF 1- NO MORE ENGINE HOUSES -1 ON LEASED GROUND Negro-vfltJEencj AgaJntt Companions " and Causes l Scene in Court; . : Rre ICommlssIonere Favor No fTTTBuItdlTTgxowptaJnA Owned by City. - Four stalwart Africans, who were captured In an opium Joint at Fifth and Pine atreeta by Acting Detective Smith. Station Officer Parker and Pa trolman"TIchehor, appeared In-police oourt- yesterday., Thomas Parker wag charged with conducting tha joint, Wil liam Jones, Robert Hicks and -UT Ray with smoking yanshee. Tea, Jedge, they waa all a-smokin' but me," said Hicks, who la employed aa a porter In a barber abop at Sixth and Washington atreets. "Wbat'a thatll.ezdalmed one of tha negroes, jumping to: hla- feet. "Do--1 understand you to aay, aah, you waan't a-amokln'-yo'sa'fT" ' Tou undahatanda Just dat, - Mtstah Jones,"" roared Ray.. "And yo didn't smoke nothln', huh?" "No, aah, I didn't smoks nothing and yo' knows it" "To ain't a-tellln' dat man on da rufe, nohewi To' waa as deep Into It as anybody.- exclaimed , An excited oolloquyv followed. In which all four- took part.- Judga Cam eron finally broke np tha wrangling. He aenTenced"Pataer to aervs II dayar Jones 10 daya and Ray to daya -la the county Jail. , Tha case of . Hlcka waa taken under . advisement ' Until tomor row. - Then tha four , prisoners were placed In the "pan". In one corner of the oourtroom. - 'To double-croaaed ua, ehouted Jones, an tha door closed. "To Is autt'nly a lobster," snorted Parker. 'To needs flxln', Mlstah Hicks," grunted Ray. -- . "Wall, gents," - cama the anewer In measured accents, ' "aelf-preaarvatlon am unanimously da fuat law of naohah." - Wanted: 60,000 Readers Only to know that Car Jonas, the cigar man, haa tha largest asortment of periodlcala and dally papera. . IT! Wash ington street, corner Fourta. Hereafter no Are department houses will be erected on leased or rented ground, according to a resolution which was unsnlmously adopted by tha fire commissioners yesterday afternoon. Thla action resulted from a propoaltlon ot the Northern Factno Termlnsl company to lease to the city a lot In tha terminal yards for a. term of It years on which to build an engine-house; The commis sioners did not take kindly to the propo altlon. . At the present time three of tha fire department houses are located on leased ground, tha leases have expired In two Instances and the city Is paying a nomi nal rent Tor the property. -At any time tha executive board may be ordered to vacate them. The three department houses -located on leased ground ere those occupied by engine company No. I In North Portland, engine oompany No. I in Eaat Portland and track cogspany No. 4 In East Portland. 'Medala will be awarded members ef the fire department who hereafter a is HVevtn.Uiba of-are. KWltH the medala will ao neatly engraved diplomas. At tha executive board meeting this even- ling the fire commlswlonera will recom mend that blda ba aavertwea tor up plies to be used in the proposed change of the preaent alow fire alarm aystem to4 the fast system. -- This will Include tha Installation of IT new boxes, trana ferrlng the east aide headquartera to tha city hall, the laying of a cable aerowe the "river and the Installation of markers and gongs, looting approximately 110. 000. The dura of 11.141.11 has recently been added to tha Are and police relief fund f rem varioue 'aourcea. , "Baa Bur" Lecture r- -N Thera will ba a "Ben Hur" te'etur to night at the Men'a Resort and People's Institute, Fourth and Burnslde streeta by Rev J. F. Ohormley. Admission free, ii i i . , , f A new leaf is really the same aid ne with another turn. " "; ' v-y: PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SAYS 'Give every man a square" deal That Is what we wih dp'for;youi CHIROPRACTIC POINTERS Commoagewsa. Is an ally, of chtrol for reason and Chiropractic stands against superstition. Are you a dyspeptloT Teu should know about chiropractic ' Oh. that headache! la It dletractlngT Conault a chlropraotle. i r ' ' - Drug medicine had its foundation Jn the days of fetlchlsm. . t . - Medical .literature teema with admis sions that drugs kill more than cure. - Chiropractic's - tower of strength lies in the' fact that tha people can under stand It. . - , V Be reasonable in . your search for health, and you will find yourself aa poulpg Chiropractic Go and talk with yonr nearest chiro practic physician, and you will nrtd that hla explanation of Its principles appeale to your reason. - It is an old superstition that one must take a drug for every 111. but he people have gradually broken away from It. Run down, nervous, sleepless people And life worth living after making tha acquaintance ot a chlropractlo physi cian, eople are pay health matters thail they used to. They understand disease better, also. That la why chlropractlo la comical to- the front so rapidly. Tha people demand Jt It belpa health to think about health rather- than sickness, but It helps health more to be treated by chlropractlo when disease creeps In. Taking cold easily shows a low state of the- nervous -ayetem. Chltopraotlo tones up "the nervous aystem. ; Why do you moan around with a fame back - when that Is Juat - tha sort of m how drusj lavs learnej without ant trouble that, chlropractlo )a looking f ot a cnanea to relieve I In aearchlng to find out act upon the body doctors have that the body acta beat without drugging whatsoever. ' - t, . Every new principle in the euratlv J art baa at nrat been maligned and per eeeuted, then tolerated, snd at length recognised. Chlropractlo is ' proving no exception. ' " - Tou aay. you don't believe In chlro practlo do you know what it is? Tou say you "don't believe that diseases all start In the bones!" .Well, neither do chlropraetlcs. - Ton -will - hava to get. your bearings' better than that before aettlng out aa a critic . Ton ean call chlropraetlcs "bona doe tors" or whatever you ilka, provided you call them In when, other schools fall to relieve yonr Ills, and give them a chance to ahow 'why they believe In this new aclenee.- ... j i ' , .; . The chlropractlo asyB, first, that this human machine should be In good me chanical adjustment-, good anatomical form, in order , to keep , In health. Je that unreasonably He aaya, second, that when this good order departs from lhjLI!Sdylo that disturbance of the nervaorblOQilcurrents " follows, "lhat dlseaae la tba consequence. Is that hard to reason out I He aaya. third, that tha way to remedy disease so Induced le to eorract ., the mechanical disorder, whereupon bodily economy will rectify Itself. Is that a vlolayon of commxi sense? Tha basic Idea of ehlropractln adjustment. . therefore,, la that disease has a mechanical cause which usually may be found and rectified. How lo that measure up for common sense wlt.-i the gerrri idea, for Instance, or any other current medical- theory, - . .. EXAMINATION FREE Those bringing this ad with them werwill give a special rate f r c month. We teach Chiropractic. Office Hours 9-12 1 3-5 :' ) I DRS. BRIGGS & STEW. 310-3H STEARNS BLOO, , ' TEL. HAIII C 1.. K. - HI 3