The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 26, 1907, Page 20, Image 20

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THE OREGON T DAILY "JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY- EVENING," 'APRIL'
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SCRIBES WILL
SIViriG BIG STICK
Newspapermen Will Lay Down
Pent to Gambol With the
"' ' Horsehide Sphere.
SILVER TROPHY GOES ; i
TO WINNER OF SERIES
Portland Editorial Slaffs Arrange for
, Six Game of Baseball to Decide
ChamDionshln Tum water CtJ
Presents Handsuru Silver Piece.
Baseball that la baseball of the Simon-
pure, unadulterated variety, bearing a
le-karat. tripl-X lump, Is to be fur
nished th. fens of Portland bjr the pen
oil pushera of the city. In a series of alx
K&mes between teams from the editorial
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Newspapermen's Baseball Trophy.
staffs of The Journal, Oregonian and
Telegram. - . ' .
With" the announcement of the plans
of the newswrlters to give practical
demonstrations . of how the national
game should be played all Interest In
the Coast league has vanished and the
lovers of the sport are waiting In breath
less expectancy for the coming events.
Aa a stimulus to the newspapermen,
Alex Smith, proprietor of the Tumwater
cafe. Park and Morrison streets, one- of
the most enthusiastic fans In the com'
munlty, offers a handsome sterling silver
trophy valued at 1160 to the winning
team. .Mr. Smith exprenaly -stipulates
that the players shall .only- be newspa
permen .actively y engaged. In '.work- in
this city, and must be members ef the
editorial staffs of the three papers.
It has not been definitely determined
where-the series will be played, but If
satisfactory arrangements can be made
the league grounds will be used. The
games will be called at 10 a. m and a
admission fee .of ti cents Is to be
charged, following ts the schedule as
prepared, suDject to change:
May Journal vs. Oregonlaa.
1 May II Journal vs. Telegram. ;
May If Oregonian va. Telegram.
' May 1( Oregonian vs. Journal. ,
; June Telegram vs. Oregonian,'.
June t Telegram va, Journal. -
SUES TEIKHARD ESTATE
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FOR VALUABLE TITLE
Millionaire Brewer Bid in Prop
erty at Sheriffs Sale Which
v Bickel Now Claims.
Frederick Bickel has filed suit In the
circuit court to secure title to block
tl of the city of Portland, bounded by
Ankeny, Ash. Second snd Third streets.
The title Is now in the hands of the
estate 'of the lata Henry Welnhard. The
property was formerly owned by Bickel,
but was bid In at a sheriffs sale by
Henry welnhard In lies. The million
aire brewer was a personal friend of
Bickel and the latter alleges he prom
ised to convey back the property when
ever Bickel ahould raise. the money to
reimburse mm ror nis outlay.'
The amount paid - by Welnhard was
I (0.000 and Blrkel -says the property
Is now worth 1160.000. The executors
of the. Welnhard .estate will contest
the case.
have a torpid liver '-when Heroine, the
only- liver regulator;, will ,- help youT
There Is no reason why you ahould suf
fer from Dyspepsia, Constipation, Chills
and Fever or any liver eomplalntslwhen
Herblne will' cure you. - F. -C Waits,
Westvllle, Fla., wrltesi "I waa alck
for a month with -chills and fever, and
after taklna two bottlea of Herblne am
well and healthy." . Bold by aU drug-
gists.
'.tea '
Did you ever hear , of a
nervous Englishman ?
': They drink more tea than
we do, six to one.' S '
." Tear greeef rstarss year aieaey tf yea soat
nsScaiUlag's Beat: we nay kua.
HERSHNER AGAIN
PRINCIPAL AT LENTS
ProfeMor.-A. tt ' Hershner has been
chosen principal of the Lents public
schools for another year. Practically
all the teachers at Lenta have been re
tained. The Lents district la the first
to elect teachers for next winter.
The ether teachers elected were: Miss
Edlty Toon. Miss Nan Shlvely, Miss
Marlon Brodle, Mrs. Ona - Henderson,
Mlsa Alio Dougherty. Mlas - Isabel
Rockwell, Mias Maude Zimmerman,
Miss Kthel Kvarta. Mrs. Maude Dar
nell and Mrs. L. Ausmus.
It is quite likely that the Lents dis
trict will be consolidated with the Port
land district soon. It Is becoming
necessary to have another school west
of Lenta. The Lenta school now has
about 400 pupils enrolled. "
DvstMtBsia la our ' national aliment.
Burdock Blood Bitters Is the national
cure for It, It strengthens stomach
membranes, promotes flow of dlceetlv.
Juices, purifies the blood, builds you up.
SHRINERS HAVE THEATRE
CAR ATTACH ED ;TQ TftAIN
... . , . (journal Special Service.)
New York,-April 2. It was a Jolly
crowd of Mystlo Bhrlners that left New
Tork on a special train today to attend
the coming national conclave in Los
Angeles. The party eompriaed the eaet-
ern and New England delegation. . The
trip is to cover 10 days, and if there Is
not abundant entertainment for the pil
grims, both going and coming, as well
during their stay In the souther
California metropolis. It will not be for
lack of arrangamnta made by those In
charge. A novel feature la theatre
car attached to the special train and In
which will be given regular entertain
ment during the trip by professional
performers. The Itinerary provides .for
stops at many places of Interest In the
west and .southwest. : i :
Dolt Now! Don't Wait:
Until It's Too Late!
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r-r AEZP your body clean!
Moat people ara vary neat
and clean In their outward
appearanca, but how about
tho lnalde .. . , t .
Ara you clean Inside? . ,
And U not bow can you face the world
with clean thoughts, clear Intelligence,'
a (air, Just, bright mind and get your full
share of capacity for work and enjoy
ment? ,
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' Neglect of exerclae, rich over-feeding
and carelessness about atools, often leave
the delicate internal mechanism in a
nasty mesa. ., ,
The email intestine Is compelled to ab :
sorb the poison of decaying matter In- ,
stead of wholesofte nourishment. i
, The liver gets Inactive: the bile doesn't i
"work off: the eyes gat yellow; the akin
gets dead like putty and pale like dough, '
disfigured with bolls, pimples, black
heads and ttver-apota. ;
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There's only one solution to the prob -lent:'
, Keep clean Inside all the time.
That's the answer. . r
r If you . can not dletC or keep your i
mechanism going by proper exercise, '
take Caacareta, the sweet, fragrant,
harmless little veretable tablets, that
"act like exercise" on your bowels.
A Caaoarat' ovary night before going
to bed will "work while yoa sleep" and
make you "feel fine In the morning." ; '
. Take a Caacaret night and morning
and break up tho "constipated habit"
without acquiring a "cathartlo habit"
' Caacareta ara sold by aU druggiata,
10c, 2So And 50o. The 10c alia trial
box ts a neat fit for the vest pocket or
lady's puraa.
, Be aura to get tho genuine with the
"long-tailed C" on the bos and the let
ters "CCC" on each tablet They are
never sold la bulk. ' ' n7U
GENERAL BUBB RETIRED
- ; : 0N ACCOUNT OF AGE
Service.)
'" (Joaraal Biwelal
Washington, -April t4. Brigadier-
General John W. Bubb, In command of
the department of Dakota, went on the
retired list today on account of age.
General Bubb comes from Pennsylvania
and haa been In the military service for
more than 44 years. He aerved through
the Civil war and afterward took part
In several memorable engagements with
the Indians on the frontier,. .
ATTACKED ONE SNAKE
: BITTEN BY ANOTHER
(Special Dtcpateh ts The Joaraal.)
Bilverton. Or., April . Jeese Kep
hart. waa bitten in the face by a email
snake while st work In a field near this
city. He reached to the . ground for a
stick with which to annihilate one rep
tile, when another, which he had not
noticed as It lay curled tip, sprang and
bit him on the aide of the face.-- The
bite haa not proved serious.
SALEM ORDERS OIL TO
LAY DUST ON STREETS
Salem. Or.. Anrll IS. Th canltal cltv
Is facing once again the problem of lay
ing the dust on Its thoroughfares. The
past two days a stiff north wind haa
been blowing .and the dust has pene
trated every nook and corner of the
business houses of Balem until a re
lief is being naked for. It 4s expected
that water sprinklers will be put to
work previous to the arrival of twa
carloads of oil from California, which
were ordered yesterday. Mayor Rod
ger haa. been corresponding with th
mayor ' of Redondo- and haa gathered
considerable ' data, on th method - of
oiling streets. It la planned to oil the
street of Balem and to -. wag war
against' dust In general.
' DON'T- DIE AT 45
Core the Indigestion Which la Sw
liable to Lead to Apoplexy
Rush of business, eatlnr too fast and
too much, excesses of sny kind, soon
result In indigestion. Then when the
digestive organs oannot .oar for th
food properly the coat a of the blood
veasela In th brain get little nourish
ment, become brittle, and anally yield
to the fierce blood pressure.. On is
then said to have a "shock." to be par-
alysed. or to die. from apoplexy.
People aufferlng with headache, gid
diness, palpitation, . aleeplessness,- bad
taste ta the mouth, drowsiness, coated i
tongue, distress sfter- eating, - specks I
before the eye, and any other of the
many distressing results or a weaaeneo
stomsch, should profit by th discovery
of Ml-o-na stomach tablets. ..
In recent year the greatest advance
In medicine haa been In th study of
diseases of digestion and nutrition and
no other prescription haa proven Itself
of so much value aa Ml-o-na. - It is re- !
lied upon as a certainty today la re
lieving th worst troubles of digestion
and . assimilation and making a com
plete euro. -
w absolutely agree that your money
will be refunded should you buy a 60-
oent box of Ml-o-na stomach tablets and
not be satisfied with the results. Ml-
o-na la sold by druggists everywhere.
or will be eent by mail on receipt of
price. In cents. Booth's Mlona Com
pany, Buffalo, N. T. ,
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Leave Union Depot 8 A.M. RETURN: Leave Seaside 5 P. M.
Arrive Portland 9:50 P. 1M .
F iSTOIM & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD
Union Depot
Ticket Office, 248 Alder Street
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Is now readyMore v
than 1000 are here for you
to choose' from, and
the PRICE is just
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Handsorher patternsbetter
styles than ever. You will
see tfie same patterns in
other stores at $15 arid $20.
The difference is principally
in the higher rents and larger
profits of the other fellow.
VVH-EN YOU SEE' IT IN : '
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2 Stores-Third &Oak
Reaching Out for More Worlds ftp Cori'querr ;
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The BrownsvUlc WoQlcn H Store
NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND STARK STS. "
GRAND AND SURPASSING
DEMONSTRATION OF THIS
STORES .UN MATCH ABLE
POWER IN GIVING BARGAINS
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We make and sell high-class clothing direct
from sheep's back to the wearer's, with no
cotton or shoddy mixture added in process
The Object of This Merciless Sacrifice
Is founded on a loedcal basis. Le.: For the sake of increasing our alreadv larre. health v.
growing business we are willing (for a time 80 da vs read the bargains () to foreg0r"
prohts to add customers to our list, uur experience in the past has proverrto us that these
sales are a means to that end. Thousands of people who would not otherwise be at
tracted to our store come and find our statements true our bargains genuine and be
come permanent year-in-and-year-out patrons. Our salesmen are truthful, reliable fellows,
and are instructed to tell the absolute truth about our garments to never misrepresent by
one single iota, no matter if a sale may be lost by so doing. It's "A SQUARE DEAL
: youll get always at this store. :- '.. .::?: ; ; V" ':r'-;
This is the Trade-Budding Sale" price for the pick and choice of 1,000 men's
high-grade Suits, every one new this season; handsome blue serges, pure wor
steds in, smart gray mixtures, plaids, checks, stripes and neat mixed effects,
dark and light shades, blue basket weaves and plain goods, all smartly tailored
and in' the newest sack cut so popular among good dressers today. Our full
.... guaiauicc la kwcu m evciy iuiu xcguiar prices on VMS smart Qfl OP
convention of suit fashions are $11.50, $12.50, $13.50 and $15.00.. Sale price.. ....... ...3),0!)
Down
go prices on
clothing! Here's a
bargain that , will
raise havoc among
other clothiers un
able to meet our
peerless competition. All records will be broken
at this price, and buyers choose from an aggrega
tion of values that represent best regular $16.50,
$17.50, $18.00 and $19.00 suits in our ti g
. Sale price is only................. Ols.DU
No need to pay your
tailor more than this
price for the swell
est high-grade taHor-
made suit in the
land. Exact replicas
of the suits shown in other clothing stores 'round
town at $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, and in many stores
up to $30.00. Our Trade Building Jm r A A
price is only. ............ , .Jj) 1 ).UU -
Thousands will buy suits at the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store during this sale, and all records
will be smashed for the next sixty days.
on
Third and Stark Streets . I the mill-tq-man shop!
Men's Clothiers
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