THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE ll, 1807. 11 Portland Citizen Fine $65.00 Dresser $80 Values f or $60 in "'V $75 Values f orSS -Only .00 0 J Relieved of a Stones 1 -:--:-r--'.K:.::,- jf ? ' ,7 : 1 j' ..::.;V-:-;!. :-k''-'-'' L 'l' ? C '" ' ' Removed n Twenty-Pour Hours, Wjthout Operation py the, Fer 'Roosevelt' Kef uses to Say It That He Will Do the Fairl Don Medical Expert.. ; Thing by Democrats in Passing 3 Upon Proposed One of : the Man: Wonderful Curea Performed by the Ex ; perts as Related by the Per- s.aon Benefited, V ; ; : . s State Constitution. 1 , . (Wwblactoa Biwi of TU 7osral) . Washington. June 11. Apparently, "I dsslre to tha doctors at once." j the Republican delegation from the new Mid gentleman who yesterday en 4 proposed state of Oklahoma haa gained teredt the office of the Fer-Don Medi- , its point, and the administration here cal Experta at SSI ft Washington street. purposes In no manner to clear away "My name-la E. D. Landon and I live .tho doubt at to the attitude the preal- at III Sacramento street, eontlpued ..dent will assume toward the new con-1 the man, "and I told the doctor I would stitutlon. Half a dosen member of ths loom back and tell him If the medicine Washington, and ao far as Is known suffered for a long time with ; none remalne on the ground. Efforts pains la the kldneya and stomach and rZtSSSz, l"?ffiJPJi2i t just what EAtor?r-:"?.rl ?" Intimation tol trnnM a , ' ousei tne positive Claims wnicn were made by the KeDubllcan delegation that the president Intended to disapprove the constitution. These reneatedly affirmed jouring ine ume tney were malting rre- T fluent visits to the White House that the constitution was doomed, and Tama Ttlvhv Anmmf 4a Ih Hit. aIvI. X Used tribes, informed' your correspond ent that In his opinion the constitution would be killed. -. ,. T' CHves so Intimation. In view of the frequent afflrmatlone , by - these Republican delegates, the Democrats endeavored to procure from the White House at least the statement that the president bad been quoted by the others without authority. There was polntblank' refusal to aire the : slightest Intimation either way. ao that here In Portland. um Biiuauon resotvea iiseii into ime my trouble wag, t When on of the Medical-Expert told in I was suffer' lng from gall atones and that tbey could be removed without the use of a knife, m admit I was' skeptical. But I believe him now, tor with Just three dosea of medicine and In leaa than ft day, my system waa relieved of several of the gall atones and I expect to get Well BOW, . i if ,,, "It ts certainly a relief after aeveral years of this suffering and I am glad to aay tho Fer-Don Medical Experts have kept their promise." , Mr. Landon la a teamster employed Hla ease la only one the Republican delegates had atajted l" wno ofnm cureo. no. oniy uu am president purposes to reruse gnu eionea, . oat ox many cnronio to approve the constitution, and when diseases, many eaaea among them hav- asked If ouch was an authoritative ut- , K ' ,?. K terance, neither the president nor tho ,n n Pronounced fncurabla by other attorney-reneral would aa anvthlnr . Representation was made to the ad ministration that thla situation threw the members- of the -convention Into ! direst confusion, that they did not know what to do. and that, although tbey had manifested a disposition to re convene, tho convention and 'make needed alterations In the organlo law, they could not even learn whether to do that or to do nothing. This attitude was regarded as all tho mora remarxaoie, in view 01 ine nation wide allegations that Republican poli ticians ofT Other states notably Repre sentative' Watson of Indianahad de termined that the proposed state of Oklahoma should not enter the union prior to the 1908 presidential election, when Oklahoma could cast seven eleo. toral votes for the Democratic candi (Sato, : ,- , r. - AT THE THEATEES I 5 - "D0II7 Tardea" Big Hit. That beautiful opera,Dolly Varden," waa aung at the Marquam by the San Francisco opera company last night and proved a big hit It la one of the pret . liest oomlo operas, and as produced at ' .the Marquam providea an evening of ex--quislte entertainment - There la plenty wor Teddy Webb, tn do. which is, of Yurse, yiObiCe of ratification to the audience. Likewise there- is plenty for an memoors wno nave won ao many aa toilrera tn thia city. , Tllii. IDona platform Saturday night For ,; wwfuru. vwuung, vM. folr or flv fe h&4 - -ut, Announoemeni; .oi;iocoming or ino ferer with rheumatism and had dlffl- great pavonporta to the oaka tomorrow eulty In getting around oven on Has aroused a great deal of interest bo-1 crutches. wtM ha vmmIvm m nnii. cause everyone haa either seen them or ..,,. nt ..r., K- A -heard of them. They are known as p"0 of Vl PMParaUon ha found ho among tho moat daring and aensational WM greaUy benefited that ho could high-wire performers In. tho world and walk without tho aid Of a crutch. nave tnruiea inousanaa' in every Dig physicians. . Bciatio rheumatism, ap pendicitis when case la taken before pua begini. .to form In tho vermiform appendix are , cured - by treatments with tho "Syarthgll." which was intro duced into our city by these experta. Tumors' and canoers are removed with out ,! operation, without drawing blood or causing pain. :', The offices, in tho Grand theatre building, are daily crowded with peo ple from far and near who have heard tho reports of marvelous cures which have been made and who art coming to bo cured of a great variety of ailments. At the free show grounds at Wil liams avenue and Mott atreet, atartllng demonstrations are being nightly per formed In plain sight of the thousands who attend. Tho preparations of tho Medical Experta are hero used to shew I how quickly they bring relief, Mr. C. H. Swanahan, a wholesale I merchant of Hood River, waa relieved of deafness after one application. One demonstration' made Mr. 1 Auld of UK Mallory avenue hoar after" a deafness Of St yeara. - WAUCZ9 WTTXOITT CMXTTCMX, ,T Captain v7. R Smith; an okt-tlme steamboat captain who Uvea on Eu gene street, ' Portland, and U a. well known citlsen. waa assisted upon ' Far- city. Bchllzonyi's band is, of courae, the) ,.v blc attraction at the nark, anil lh nil I nlgnuy. 01a cninese junk wnang-uo continues to arouse much Interest Annlesa' Wonder. That a man without arms can handle larity In Portland rifle like a. sharpshooter, tools like These demonstrations . will oontlnue The audiences "which nightly enjoy tho excellent band1 concerts and wltnesa tho demonstrations number Into thousands of people, which seems - to testify to tho Great Fer-Don'a popu- carnenter and 'musical hard to believe, but Clarence Luts dem Instruments ' la IhUi thMtr nnth 1 v he L 1 An program at the Grand thla week. it In hla famous n.tr. hit i 1- n..fhi. Tk. r .... internauonal drama. "The Duel" Mr. an excellent company. . ,- .-. ,. melle of Blchmdnd." ' Dockstader'g Mlogtreta Next. As delightful a performance as h Lew Dockatader and hi. M, min.Mi werbeen ven on Jhe stage at the Star wm be,ln ,n ngAgmmt of whchVV.tk'mnan. two nlghta at the Helllg theatre next IKich" iock?P??an'r PresenUng Thursdav lilsht Seats are now Liiiin. 4 iSt'SKr fn5roi?: box-offico of th. theatre largo and ap- thla week. warmly received ,by a preelatlvo audience. Viola Allen Next Monday. AlAKeg a UrraC flit, ' v , Vlnlal Allan will herin n nr. : "All the Comforts of Home," in which ment of two nlghta at the Helllg thea- ha Allen stock company at the Lyric .ine opening piay win be Shakes la arinearlna this week Is the rreate.t "1X7. ,'iV"",u' tlon. - The nlav Is one of the comedies seen in Portland is hit ever scored bv that popular organise m and the company la at ita very best Bom Matlneo at Baker. Tomorrow afternoon a most unique Seat sale" open." Friday! given 'by little Ollle Cooper and the Baker ' theatre company. m Every child carrying a bunch of at least a dosen roses will be admitted free, and a' prize will be given for the on. who haa th. loveliest oouquet "Twelfth special bill moat 'Zi comprising the following will be given: ,? M.iV "Rosalind?" In tne wooing scene from "As hi!.?r' You Like If Lady Teasel in the screw scene rrom 'Tne school Tor Scandal": Juliet in the balcony scene from "Ro meo ana juuet" and rortia in the trial Bcene rrom "ia Mercnant or Venice.' J Mnslcal Corned Coming. " Baker patrons who think that popular place of amusement will be closed after The Prince and the Pauper" end are mistaken. Next Sunday matinee the Zlnn company opens for a summer run. The "Sweet Sixteen Dancing Chorus" is a feature that- Is bound to create a real . aensatlon. - - w 1 : --.---',.-3f- 0. .!' i! 1 "! iy";;.'f ""W." ' f f Last Time of Otis Skinner. Th' distinguished actor Otis Skinner will give hla last performance at the CONSTKUCTION WOEK , ; . WILL BE PUSHED Newly Elected President of United . Railways Company Outlines -. Busy Campaign, Af014 . EDITOR '. round 2,000 Worth of Food. The editor .of a paper out In Oklahoma said: ."Yes, It is true when I got hold of .urape-Nuta rood it waa worm more tnan a 12,000 doctor bill to me, for 1t made me -ft well man, - I have gained 16 pounds In -weignt- my atrengin nas. reiurnea ten fold, my brain power haa been given back to me, and that la an abaoluto es sential, for' I aid an editor and have oeen ror 85 yeara. . ' , i , -vMy pen "shall always be ready to speak a. goodword for this powerful nutritive food. ' I ha'd, of course, 'often read the advertisements regarding . wapeNuts, nut-never tnougnt to apply the food to my own use, until, in my itrmltw and .Ink nena tha i thnnvlit ' came to me that it might fit my case. xne statements in regard to.- the food are absolutely correct, as I hive proven In my own. case. One, very fortunate thing about the food is that while It is j- the most scientifically made and highly nourishing; concentrated rood I have ever known,--. It baa so delicious a taste that It wins and holds frlenda." "There's a Reason. "'" flead'."Th. Road to Well SrlUe,'' In Jkjta, . ' " , , E. E.. Lytic' was elected president of the United Rallrrays company at meeting of the board of directors held yesterday afternoon in th. headquarter of tb. company m th. - Commonwealth building. Tha new i president will at once take active charge of the manage ment of the company and will push th. ' work of oonatruction now under way. e announoea tnat mere will be ho changes in the officials of the com pany as the result of his election. Work on me manaers street line is now un der way. -.- , - . . - - . Engineere of the Paciflo Railway' A navigation company, who have been stationed at Hillsboro and Tillamook have been recalled to Portland by Pres. iueni i.yuf ana.irom mis lime on Will have their offices adjoining the ex ecutive off ices of Mr. Lytic In the Wor cester building. Th. change is made for ourooaes of centralisation knd ia overcome the aeiays necessary in com munication oeiween me rortiand of fices and the engineers at their Hold stations. It la expected that the new arranarementa will worg xor tba fajiter completion" or tne line, under prospect 01 oonatruction. - . GRADUATION- OF , : : RAINIER PUPILS (special Stooatebtte The Jomal.) . Rainier. Or.. June 11. The commence ment exercises of the eighth grade took nlnna biM in the K. of P. hall BatoMav. ho graduating. (dsa consUted; of 4 sm JW Wajj JJut V NO. ' 1301Here is a beautiful mahogany and golden oak Dresser of new pattern, with large, massive base quarter-sawed and hand-polished, just like the cut. Top draw ers have molded fronts of pleasing design, ' fitted with Colonial polished brass and glass pulls. All drawers have perfect inside fin ish; in fact, this is a first-class article in every respect. 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