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    TIM OREGON DAILY! JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING APRIL- 5. 1C37.
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SPOUTS
ARE IHTERESIED
Boxing Carnival-on April Fif-
.teenth Promises to Be '
V ya Star Affair. "
SCHRECK AND W1LLE ARE
IN PRIME CONDITION
Cove-' and Knight; Are Doing the
llardfet Kind of Work Getting
Into Trim for Their Bout on the
' Same Occasion. r ' "', , ; ."
,1 ." (Journal Speew.1 Ser1ee. t wt-L
'f Tonopeh, Nov, April S.-Kverythtng
1s now smooth sailing .for th flstlo
, carnival that. U to take ptaca here on
April 11. when thera will ba a St
in tha efternooa and another at night.
t Theiw will bo -the bantams oeaupylng
tha ring for tha raaunea ana w
inr the, evenlns-'s entertainment.
viir. ahrir nl John - Wllle and
thalr trainers ara on their way from
tha aaat and should ba here early during
tha coming waeav Tha troublous ouea
. trananortatlon. expense money
and dlvlalon of the puree have all been
settled. o that there wiH be nothing to
do npon the arrival of the men but to
Sign artlolea ana seteci amir
quartan and get buey. -
noh nu fian'untl that they will
have plenty of time ta train so ss to be
able to go Into the ring on the fifteenth
In tha finest of condition. Neither man
will take n 'ehance on his condition for
h. Mum that ha la coing to mama me
fight of bta Ufa, and the meeting under
the auspices of the Casino Athletlo club
will ba one for. Dlooa aa weu as mvimj.
Tha heavyweight fight will be In the
champion .clans, for Wille and Bchreck
ara of the 'quintet that lays claim to
tha Jeffries belt ,. The winner of the
fight will be one notch nearer to the
championship and a fight between him
and Jack CBrlea-wtll settle tha owner
ship of tha belt. -
Bo, onder the circumstances, tha pub
11 o will sea a -performance well worth
traveling to and the publlo Is assured
of a run ' Tor, Mts . money. The fight
between (he bantam will ba In itself
well . worth seeing, for tha little fel
lows are also out tors blood, and tha
championship of the United States.
Cave and Knight are U fine condi
tion and -are sticking to their work.
Thera Is considerable disparity between
tha two boys in point of else and reach.
Cova being tha lankier .and tha longer,
but what Knight lacks in reach, he
makes up tn quickness and force. Hs
bores and bores and 1 calculated to
keep any one who stands before htm
buey. Lea Flanders, who is matched to
fight the preliminary with Kid Farker,
will Join Knight's sparring partners
Monday.' I
Tha preliminary in Jne afternoon
promises rare sport, too. for Jt Is going
ito be a harncane affair rrpm me jump.
erker welgha 15 pounds-and Flanders
tipssthe beam at 158 and both men are
aser Nto make a record on this occa
sion. They have been In the ring be
fore and acn has the reputation of
being able tOv "go" soma Parker has
been training With Cove for., the past
few days and hasy exhibited a, wanton
desire for punishment, ' which be hss
been getting at the hands of ,th Cana
dian champion. ,, . , .
OREGON'S BASEBALL NINE
.. WILL MAKE LONG TOUBJ
! 11 " . .
(Sparta! thspstra s The JoaraeJ.) ,
University of Oregon, Eugene, ' April
I. The baseball team here which will
take an extended trip through Washing
ton and Idaho, playing 'Multnomah' at
Portland, has. undergone considerable
change the last two or three days, for
two Portland boys have won places on
tha Infield who It Is thought would make
only the oatf lehL Huston, who was
making an excellent utility man, Is one,
and Dud Clark is the other. Clark will
play at 'shortstop, which Ramp held
down last-year, and Huston will go to
second base. Both men have ahown up
wonderfully the last two practices, their
wtags, baing-aapeclally-speedy-.and aoyo.-.,,,. smallest and most trivial-no
curate, as well as tbelr ability to stop
grounders being good. - Smith. It was
generally considered up to a day or two
ago. had second base cinched, but ac
cording to the present aanouncement be
will go to the outfield.
Johnson has mad good at catcher
over Kelly, though the Utter will aot
aa changa and play In tha outfield.
Kelly Is a strong; batter, as well aa a
fast fielder. Caputs Paine of this city
will hold down the first bag during
the trip and the Portland trio, Hatha
way at third, Clark at short and Huston
at -second, will handle the rest of the
diamond. The outfield wilt br made up
of Kelly, Kestley, Ramp and Smith, the
pitchers will be Clifford. Beck and
Hurt . On the trip it men outside of
the manager and coach will be taken,
the preceding team being the fortunate
ones aecordlnj to announcement made
last night. The team Is fast becoming
or proficient, batting In practice like
leaguers snd fielding even this esrly In
good, form.
f HUNT CLUB PAPER
. ,CHASE TOMORROW
i ' The' Portland Hunt club members will
j hold- a paper chase toorrow afternoon
' i at 1:45 o'clock. The hares for the event
' , are Mr. and Mrs. S. C Spencer and the
, start will be mads at Coe street and the
' Sandy road. '
Bchedaled for Tonight.
Arthur Cote va Harry Berger,
rounds, at Portland. Ma
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Snap!
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
TO OPEN T
Portland Will Start at San Fran
" Cisco and Oakland Wilt
. Tackle the Angels.
The lHclflo coast league will be
formally opened tomorrow, the first
games being scheduled at San Fran
cisco and t Los Angeles. -
The Portland team will meet the Seals
and tha OaUanders will cross bats with
the Angels. '
. Tha opening of tha ball season will
be .hailed with delight by tha thousands
of fans who have been the loyal sup
porters of baseball on the Psclflo coast.
Hera In Portland the fans are ans
lously awaiting the ; command "play
ball." Although the . season will not
open in Portland until May it, the local
devotees will keep posted on tha 'work
of the Giants in California, The exact
line-up of the Portland team will npt
be announced until Immediately before
tomorrow's ram at San Francisco.
Manager McCredle has had a difficult
time In getting his team together, due
to the failure ct his players to ra
po'rf "onetime. Donahue a nd Hendef soft
kicked up their heels and went to Stock
ton; Jud Smith refused to play any
Dlace but la tha Los Angeles team; Mo-
Hale Is lost somewhere in the wlids-of
Montana and won't sven write to Mo
Cradle; Johnny Moore preferred to past
bis lot with the SL Johns team, and
there yon are. With what men he had
Manager McCredle whipped together a
rather lively . teem. and. while - the
weather at tb training quarters, I
Unas, was not the best the Portland
lads received a falrtx good training.
The trl-lesgue magnates feel that the
dropping of.ueattl and Fresno will not
affect tha success of tha league In the
least. '
SPORTINQ CHATTER.
Bob Fltsslmmons has filed a suit
against th Illinois Central railroad for
$1,000, asserting that ba suffered dam
agea to that amount through tha falfiir
of the railroad to deliver his scenic
effects in East 8t Louis In time for his
ShOW. , ., ; i . , ...
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Marvin Hart, the heavyweight pugil
ist. Is another fighter who has got the
mania of picking out lemons" to beat
up in a fistic battle. . Ha baa slaked poor
old Peter Maher for his next opponent,
and the pair will come together In a
to-round bout at a show to be brought
off by the Whlttlngton Park Athletlf
club of Hot Springs on ths night of
April t. They are to battle at catch
weights for 00 per cent of ths gross
receipts.' . . ..i - ' -i
The only fight that Maher 'has won
in a long time was that with his mother-in-law,
'whom ha almost put out dur
ing an altercation at New Orleans a
few - months ago. ' Hart, therefore,
ahould have no trouble In putting Peter
away In a few rounds. . , ,
' Commenting on tha death of "Chick"
Staht, who committed suicide at West
Baden, a writer pays ths dead man this
fin tribute:
"Of ths dead speak nothing but good.
In this case naught else can ba sppken
were it so desired. . . For Charles C.
Stahl this and has come, and he is dead.
That earns 'hand which wrought his
honor in - th acts it did, hath, with
such courag aa th heart may ' give,
stilled his heart.. Of th heavy. causes
which led to his untimely taking oS of
himself we know little. - To us it seems
that ha had not any. ., What existed be
tween the man and his own soul, or
what conscience made him coward if
coward It be and softened his resolu
tion to live, none of ns can say. ' The
private wound Is deepest. We cannot
look at Ufa through another man's eyes.
Soma mar hold that It Is a silliness to
llva when life Is a torment, and few can
a xre asxto what may , be.
A handsomer man, or finer, than this
dead basebalK player seldom - lived.
Though waxing stout as days went by,
Stahl was, som seven years back, the
very beau ideal of manly beauty. Of
middle height, perfectlyvniolded, fair
skin, blus eyes, light-brownxcurly hair,
clasalo features, small feet andVhe sun
niest of dispositions mads youngsStahl
an admirable and lovable fellow.
"They say best men are molded out TT
faults, and some become better for be
ing a little bad. If Stahl had faults be-
on knew of them. A rarer or friend'
Her spirit seldom has been found In Bu
manlty. Just why he should want not
to live is something that will always
punl thos who Intimately knew him.
"Now he is .. dead. Tb chattering
dawa of men may call mm coward. 81
lenoel Ha Is in his grave. How know
we what sad cypress had root in tile
bosom 7 Greatly ba has suffered; great
ly, too. ' hs may have erred and broke
his heart in trying to be brave. Let
us hop that -lila soul hss mounted, to a
seat on high. Let us trust that in an
other ' world .he sees th august, broad
ening of ve light. For In this he loved
his fellows, and his lov was sweet.
Plant-daisies at his bead and at his
f et"
YOUNG MEN'S CLUB TO
BE STARTED TODAY
This afternoon at t:S0 ground will be
broken for th new home of the Cath
olio Toung Men's club of Alblna. Arch'
bishop Christie and Mayor Lane will
b present and deliver tha principal ad
dresses. ' .-..,.
Tbs new clubhouse will be erected on
Morris street, . near Williams avenue.
and it will be one of the most modern
Institutions of its kind in ths country.
The board of directors of tb club Is
composed of Rev. William A. Daly, K.
R. Kellaher, J. P. Kavanaugh, T. W.
Wascher, A. F. Velguth, D., W. Ward,
D. F. Duff. D. J. McLaughlin. H. C.
AUehoff. B. Morita, J. P. Miller, J. M.
Manning, J. M. Meyer, P. E. Bulll van.
BEAVBR
Absolutely the Best Hat Sold in
: v 1 Fortland for ' -
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ATHLETIC GOSSIP
FROM BERKELEY
California Oarsmen Are Patient
ly Waiting for Shells to
' . Arrive. "':' :'.
WASHINGTON WANTS JO. .
, V , ROW BLUE AND OOLD
The" Annual Baseball Games ; With
Stanford WlfT, Begin . Tomorrow
;. and ' the Students ' Are Looking
Forward to Berles Good Matches.
rnlverslty of California, Berkeley,
April I. Unless the much delayed,
long-talked of eights arrive in Berkeley
by tomorrow - no Intercollegiate boat
races will b held at Sausallto this
year between Stanford and Berkeley In
ho eight aared shells, ann jnauw
four. oared rac-wiH to held or not in
that eass baa not as yet been decided,
udh waa tha announcement made last
svenlng by Captain MoKilUcan of the
California varsity crew.
rvMi narnett lias received a com
munication from th University of
Washington asking if it Is possible to
hsv a meet en th Sound this spring.
Washington agrees t bring north th
winning crew of th Btanrora-asuomia
race and if possible th winners of ths
freshman race between th same unl'
versifies. '
Coach Oamett has such high hopes
nt rnae.t1na- tha east boat victories
against Stanford that ha says that it
Washington Is unable to nnng me nr
tor mea to the Sound that h expects
California t pay tneir expenses norm
- a mark of appreciation ox ineir
good work. '
rtravnn Is not ' represented on th
varsity crew st Berkeley but the fresh
man crew claims as Its coxswain F. H.
Steel of Portland who is showing up
wslL '
The first intercollegiate gams of
baseball for the season of HOT will be
played, on California field tomorrow
afternoon, The second In tn scries
will occur at Palo Alto a few weeks
bene and If It Is necessary to play a
third gam to- decide-tb winners th
contest will be played on neutral ground
towards the last or April. '
The Stanford team which la composed
largely of Portland boys hav been on
the Berkeley campus .for the last few
day familiarising themselves with ths
ground.
STANFORD'S CHANCES
ARE NOT VERY BRIGHT
(BpeHal Dispatch to The YesraaL)
TTnlvaraltv of Orecon. Eugene. April
I Private information from Stanford,
with whom Oregon holds a meet May t.
stat that th supporters of tn teem
there ara dlscouraced over their pros
pects, as their team has not com up
to what they expected or It. wnue in
soma events they have good' men, in
others, as the sprints and weights, they
are lamentably weak. Though tha In
Vrmation did net come through Trainer
Hayward or ths track management here,
the recent meet In southern California
add authenticity to the story, and
Oregon is feeling a bit cheerier about
th big meet, which will probably be
for the championship of the coast.
Next Saturday wilt give some idea as
to how her men will line .op fn records
against those made by tha Stanford men
thla spring, and every enthusiast here
la looking forward to tb day with ex
pectation.
KELSO'S PROSPECTS ON T
' THE BASEBALL DIAMOND
Kelso, Wash. April I. Kelso's base
ball team wh'lch defeated every team
in the Fortland city leagus last year
Is being reorganised with ths loss of
only a few of last year's players. This
years segregation promises to be an-
hot her championship team. Kelso was
offered a place on the Tri-Clty league
but the offer, waa refused -mm 4tile ex
pected that most of the games will be
piayea at nom -
COLLEGECAMES TODAY
university or Pennsylvania rs.
Georgetown university atCwashlngton,
ueorge wasnington university vs.
Syracuse university at Washington.
D. C. , . x-
Vllla Nova college vs. Virginia Mili
tary insuiuts at Lexington, va.
University of Coutn Carolina va
Davidson college at Davidson. M. C. -
University of Alabama .va Vanderbllt
university at Tuscalnosa, Ala. .
University of North Carolina vs. Uni
versity of Georgia at Chapel Hill. N. C
Trinity college vs. North Carolina A.
at M. at Ralelsh. N. C. '
Ersktns college va Newberry college
at NewDerry, a. c
Slemson eollege va Georgia Technol
ogy st Atlanta, Oa.
Furman university ra Presbyterian
college of South Carolina at Greenville,
s. a
Missouri university va Baker eolless
at Columbia, lit, -
, Only One Team Present.
Monson's team was the only aggre
gation to show up last night at th
Multnomah ciuo an era The scores:
Mon son Its 111 lt . Its
Sherrett .10$ lit 14 435
Brigham, Jr.. ......161 148 14t 448
Lovejoy 100
Peebler 147
100
151
100
141
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C0HVALL1S ENTERTAINS
j- UniTEO EVAKGELICAIS
Sixty Delegates, Lay and Cler
ical, in Attendance Confer
'. . -' ence to Close Sunday;
(Special Mepstea s The fcataaL)
Corvallla, Or.. April I. About 0 del
egates, comprising both ministers and
lay representatives from ths various
churches of -that-demonlnatlon In. Ore
gon sad Washington, are in this city in
(tendance at th annual conference of
th United Evangelical church, whloh
la now la session, . u
.Conference was opened yesterday by
Bishop Hell of Highland Park, Illinois,
who is-presiding over ths deliberations.
His annual address was a vary able, en
tertaining and helpful discourse. "
. The remainder of the week will be
given over to the business 6f the ses
sion, -.,- - '
Last night th sermon was by Rev.
Hi Av Deck of Salem. Tonight's sermon
will ib by Revi B. S. Hughes of I ni
tron, Saturday night's by Dr. C A.
Mock . of Dallas oollege. On Sunday,
both morning and evening, Bishop Hell
will preach at the United Evangelical
church,
Among the well known men in at
tendance at the conference are Profes
sor Dunkelberger of Dallas, S. J. Lind
say of HlUsboro, M, B. Toung of Day
ton, G. L. Lovel) of Florence. .A. A.
Winter of Portland. Dr. C. A. Mock of
Dallas, a a Arnold. W. N. Phelps, a
A. Burrls, W. N. Sager and others. .
In honor of the delegates an elaborate
banquet was given at the United Evan
gelical church Wednesdsy night. Covers
were laid for 100. Toasts were respond
ed to as follows, C. L. Heekart acting
as toaatmaster: "Our Visitors," Rev.
C T. Hurd. local pastor: "Blest Be the
Tie." .Bishop Hell; "A Presiding "Elder's
Perplexities." H, I Prstt; "Ssttln en
the Conference," H. Barendrick; "Cross
Ing the Bar." O. L. Lovelt: The Sta
tioning Committee" A. A. Winter; "An
Old Evangllca1." John Bier. '
At the conclusion of the banauet
unique souvenir were given to all, and
later a fine sermon waa heard from
Kev. N. W. Sager of Dallaa Excellent
musle was provided by a mala chorus
composed of Messrs. Hurd. Lovell,
Caves, Chambers. Wood and Hotchklss.
xne conference will . closa Sundav
night and th appointments will prob
ably be announced early Monday fore
noon, mis Mini tue rDort In which all
are vitally interested.
3
AT THE THEATRES
Blanche Walsh at HeOiff Tonight,
The attractive at the Beilig theatre, Foar.
teenth
mmt uunm smets, taalsbt sad
W Sfrht will h Mta f.Mlf. -
BlaadM Walsh, la Cbi Fitch's eoeMdy-drasia.
Tae Stnisht li s,. n.
Bests sail lag at theatre
hex efflce.
Special Price Matinee) at Reilig.
A sseetal-srlea siataiae will h
bwiis uMaire sasiw tsarordar) aiternnoa
i m.i ocjocs. Biancne Wasoi la
Btralght Bead" win be the sttraetloa.
MMr. Wlggg of tha Cabbage ratch.
eemig toed pUya, -"Mrs. Visas of the Oah
base Patch." .which eemes to th Helllg theatre
seat Monday, Tuesday sad Wednesday ' Bights.
April . 10 and 11, with a aoeelal-prlce Batlnea
Weihweday. seems to hare the Boat saner
sbasaaat Tltantjy. rrooi the first, the dramaM.
satloa at Mrs. Sice's two popular stories, "Mrs.
Wlzs" aad "Lore Marr." met with a Seme
ef sopnlsr- rams -mors entbnelaeti. If aoythmt.
than that awarded those "beat salHne" xmU
of low life m siesa streets. Seats sew eelllas
at the sos office of the Helllg tbsatra.
Baker Seats In Demand. . .
The rsaiarsaMe eosorranltv ef aaetna tlrti
liake's great pUy, "Leah Eleahna," at popular
prices Is being takes sdrsotase et by hosts ef
thestrs-soers Is ' Portland. Oonaeqaentlr the
Baker has been plartag to eapaetty booses all
this week. While It wss expected that this
play would sears a strong success, the trenien
doos denuud for seats waa scarcely dreamed of.
Baker's Strong Attraction.
"The JnAge and the Jory" Is the title ef the
plsy which will be sees Best week at the
Baker, beslralns aezt Boaday efternaos. This
Morospo prodnrllon made aa Inatantsneose sae-
esss whea It wss first presented st tbs Bnrnank
theatre ni um Asceies. snd erttlrs everywhere
save gim n mssrasDiy dhib praise.
r
AH Seeing "Olo Olaon.'V
It's resiarkabl how aiany people -want te
see "Ole Olsos" every time It appear la Port-
lead. It's at the empire mis week. One res'
bob for this ts that there Is ss naaeh la th
play tost strikes richt boaie that It ess sever
hs forgotten. Bea Headrieka Is the Boat ene-
eessfal Intersreter ef the fa moos character ef
Ole. Matinee satorday, . "A Btranger la Team'
opens Sunday.
, A Stranger in Towh.H
At the Empire next week "A Btranger ta
Tows," eae of the very fanaleet ef Bostea!
roBedles, win he presented. This product too
Is qnlte est ef the ordinary, and shows that
the Bmptr nanacement always provides a
vsriety ef amnaement for th patrons ef thst
ever-popalar theatre. "A Strasser ta Tows'
opeea with the Rsndsy suttnee. afatlasei Wed-
Bssday asa saturdsy.
MWlncbeetrn at Star.
' Do aot foret the Bathes ef "Winchester"
st the Star theatre tomorrow afternoon. This
Is tbs greet drll war drama ef welch yoa hare
heard a mark, ans the Aiiea stock . com pa 117
la giving a performaBee which is taxlag the
eapaeltv of the theatre every eveslna. "Win
ch eter" Is ths story of the love ef a soathers
Ctrl for a soldier sad her efforta to save klm
from execellon when he Is falsely sensed ef
being a traitor. 'Winchester" will make von
lore year eonntry more, it la a patriotic Slav.
The last perforsisBeee will be glvsa- snaday
arterBoos ana avnt. Beats are now on sale.
At the Grand.
From the epenrsg act te the avniag plerarae
k XX 1 dull spaelslty m the vandevllla
prosTsm at- the Oread this week. . The headline
attracUoa la Belle Steae. a 70a nf woaaa who
maaea s oarus asceni oc a apwai stairway m
a steel gwne. boiobmb is a nghtnlnc calcniatnr.
the gresleet In the world. Csrr snd Jordan
have a euaing aa traveaty set which M ea
tartatatog aad earn leal, and there are a aamher
ef ether spermines which so to Bske thla
week's prosrsB on which should ant he Biased
hy those who like a bright and airy estsrtals-
, "Carmen' at the Lyric, r
Tea eturht to take advaatags ef the ehance
to see a apectscalar product ton of "Careen
at sopnlsr prices at the Lrrk this week. It
has proved the beat thing the LrrU stock eooj.
pany has eoaa. There Is a Batlase every day
sas two performances Mtnrasy snd Bnnday
slhts, the first eomBeaetng st T:1S e'elock.
Seata Bar be reserved by telephone or eecared
at the theatre bos efflce.
The Gamekeeper."
The OamAaeper,M the sseeeasral drama ef
Knells eosatry life, wlU be the hill next week
at the Lyric Bneclal preparations hsve bees
made to tle a noteworthy prodactloa of this
fumona ptaf. st sale onena Simdae mornlnf.
. . iTsr aaoAvsa
vour cotieh is only In ths throat and
does not trouble you now, don't think
that it neeoa no attention. When It
has pot had much ef a start Is th tlm
to check It. The slightest cough eas
ily leads to Pneumonia, Bronchitis and
Consumption. A bottle of Ballard's
Horehouno eyrup will cur that coush.
The price cuts It within reach ef all.
IfcuJd br aU drug giata, - 1' -
V) T 130inl07 NRSTflT.
tf -You, f.Ir.
Should : Not Put
U I0U
Buying
New Spring Suit
A day longer.- Bummer weather will be upon us
almost before we know It, and you taust hav a
new, lighter weight suit or swelter. Sunday
should find you togged out spick and span. Mind
over mattsr gets Its influence on a warm day.
Th ' way a man looks has a great deal to d
with th way h -1 eels. .
When the friend h meets
sixes him np . and says
"How nice and cool you
roosL"-m mental thermo
, ster takes an Instant drop,
and he concludes he Isn't
so awfully hot after all.
Everything a man wants In
handeenrer stylish clothing
for spring and summer
dsys is here ae matte.
. ' what his' taste, at any
; price he wants to pay, and
at ...
Grandfather's ' Cure for
v Constipation
REAT medicine, the Sawbuclr,
- Two hoars day eawtrif
wood "IB keep anyone's
Bowels regular. '
No need of pills. Cathartics, Castor
OH, nor ".Physio," if you'll only work
the Sawbuck rerularly. , '
"-. .. -
Eierctse Is Nature's Cure for Const!
pation and, Ten-Mils walk will do, if
you haven't got S wood-pile.
But, If you wtn take your Exercise to
an Easy Chair, there's only one way to
do that', because, there's only one kind
of Artificial Exercise for the Bowels and
its name is 'CASCARETS.,,
Cascarets are (he only means to exer
cise the. Bowel Muscles without work. .
;J, ' ' e e . e ' ' -( '
They don'l Purre,.Crips, nor "upset ".
your Stomaoh," because the don't set
like "PhygW' ' '
They .don't flush oat your Bowels and
IntesUnes with a costly waste of Digest
' tve Juice,' as Salts, Castof Oil, Calomel,
Jalap, or Aperient Waters always do. ' "
No Cascarets strengthen and stimu
late the Bdwel Muscles, that line ths
Food passages and that tighten up whea
food touches them, thus driving the food
to its finish. . -... '-. "
, . A Casoaret acts on your Bowel Mus
cles ss if you had Just sawed s cord of
wood, or walked ten miles.
. ..Cascarets move the Food Nsturally, .
digesting it without waste of tomorrow's
Gastriq Juice.
.. . e: s ra : :
- .The thin, flat, Ten-Cent Box Is mads
to fit your Vest pocket, or "My Lady's"
Purse. Druggists 10 Cents s Box. '
Carry It constantly with you and take
Cascaret whenever you suspect you
need one.. - ; ;
Be very careful to get the genuine
made only by the Sterling Remedy Com
pany, and never sold in bulk. Every
tablet stamped "CCa"" arsi
How's Your Wile ?
Is sh old and cranky, young
and happ.-, or howT Oentlemen,
' the ladles , Ilk diamonds and
' pretty jewelry. Whether old,
cranky, young or happy, or .
' -.' whether non ef these, remem- .
bet they are. still vour wives
, an you have sworn to oherlsh
. them te do all In your power
' to make them happy.
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Boyller a Diamond
( " - 1 '.''...
on credit ' On dollar a week
will do. We, sell duunonda
watches, jewelry en credit,
, Our part payment plan makes
it easy for any one te get a
diamond. Call and let us x-
plain, er els writ and our -agent
will call, . .
Standard Jewelry Store
IBS TntO STaVBST.
1 Opposite stakes Theatre,
SPINAL MENINGITIS
,. HISTORY IN TACOMA
-.
' (Special Mepatch te The 7oaraal.)
Tacoma. Wash., April City Bae-
tertologlet Bebb and City HeaUh Of
ficer Green hav gathered curious data
regarding splnsl meningitis, which they
say has now died out here They say
thd disease visited Tacoma In two
waves, on lasting February IS te tl
and the other March IS te It. Of tha
41 cases tn Tacoma. II were In fam
ilies already visited by th Olseaae. Ten
wm
rvllliliiiin
Han,
Fetching Chic
Indeed Arc Those
NewGibsotf'SIlIi
Shirt Waist Suits
FOR lYO-JEN
That
"Poem8,"-i-Smrt. trim and trig new suits, infinite choos
ing from great variety. The not of fashion tings out
strong throughout the full line of these beautiful concep
tions for femininity's spring and summer wear Handsome "
patterns in exquisite silks that are full of verve, richness
THE BEST $3 HAT
IN THE
50,000 SOLD, NOT -
BEN SELLING
LEADING
Have You
. bvt:' .
iNjuraDcr -so.
1 ; , - Ii So, Present Same at Once :
Bruhri & Company
rare S4 SVtaet
rint and Aider Streets
The Scientific Construction of
Tailor Made Shirt
Has reached, the highest point of perfectionin material,
style, wearing' strength snd exclusive designs at
THE, JACOBS SHIRT CO;
Phone Main 1087. 281 Stark' St, Bet. Fourth and Fifth Sts.
of th subjects' were under IS years
of eg end non' was over SO. Sevan
of th subjects sr still living, but two
of then are deaf. Th other, five are
not yet euCef danger. ' -
: Who Nssds Coal?
To those who need eoal we announce
that ths Independent Coal a lee com
nany have plenty of lump ooal of excel,
lent quality. Deliveries mads promptly.
Phone Main TIS or lUS. . . !
rvef erred grteea Oaaaaa wdg,
. Aiiea eV i-ewir vi siraaa, . . , i (
and dursbility. iiverjr wo
man should hsve st least'
one silk shirt waist in her
summer wardrobe. Get it (
now get two. Why notr
When you- can supply
yourself t . prices lower
for credir than other
stores ssk for cash and .
py us '
WORLD
ONE RETURNED
HATTER
9
Phone Main 2958
Hay's Iloir-llcalili
Restores Gray Hair to
Youthful Color.
COo. ALU DRUGGISTS.
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