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    i THE OKEUCJtf rmitrr ' JOURNAL', PORTL'ANU. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JANUARY U 1003.
COLORADO' RANG
r
HGIIS
BILL TRIPS ?
SEATTLE
: ,
Witnesses JTeJl ' of . Strange
Action of Slayer of White
Did Queer Things at
Senator Introduces Measure '.IK'11'"8
TWUnr fni. RnMronSiirv yvvwa.vu.,
in- Tortland Proposal
Backed by PowerM Ar
gument-
' 4
! Washington Member, learn
incr of - Portland s -Efforts, i mean, asylum. District Attorney
1 CVnlt4 YM Um4 Wlr. ,
Nw Ydrk. Jan. IB. Dr. Horatlua C.
'ood of Philadelphia, was the first
Witness. In tha Thaw trial this morn
ing;.' H testified that ha had examined
Harriet Alica Thaw, the. prisoner's aunt.
In the spring of l0i to determine her
mental condition. Miss Thaw la now
LVAR IS URIC
. '. " - i ' ;. -' ...
I Sheepmen - Forced V to More
Flocks Through - gtate
With Armed uuara.-
flweUinss in 'All Sections of
rl.. Tnf a I.flot " ! United Pre umm wire.)
UI J. JWW j.-'"0" l rirend .Junction. Colo.. Jan. H.- Ad-
Xidit 3Ioney and Vain- tb h" he1ri"
. , . . I or Mm ana von csunun ur fruiwv-
ableS StOlCn iNO ArreStS tlon. having failed and fearing a, Moody
JIade.
The usual gr.lst of burglaries arid
Hattla mill ba nartloloated by lrata cat
tla men through ' whoea territory they
must paas, the scene or many ranee
wars and murders, the owners of JO,
ana. aMaaii irn and nar their stock from
Montrose to the winter rant In Utah
under. a guard of 00 men -armed with
Winchesters.; !-.; :':' "
This great Doay arrived witnin two
I Jerome objected to the testimony and
was granted permission to examine the He than went next door to the meeting--
Had' JJreadyilntroduced
exoert.
. , a . j. v i - i w i . .. .
j "r 1 1-. 1 i.M DnwiA IIam TToaiI uM ha had examined Mlaa Th
lair JUlKUiy IV Alt.it?. ,n hT,-CapacJty aa health Inspector of
petty thefts wars committed last night miies.of Orend Junction Ust nliht and
and reported to the police. ; Xri ".each bivouacked. Fjwr mllea around and lonj
. j-.-.i. 4 I thft routs iklrmlshers , are deployed
instance oeiwyur.. w.. r watchlns for the slightest sign f fcoa-
vestigate, dui wp to qcioc mm av- tm cattlemen.
ernoon no one had been arrested for
the commission of any of the-offenses.
flom time laat mrht an enterprising
thief visited the undertaking establish-1
ment of Erlckaon Co. and appropri
ated a large door mat valued at
witness s to his o.ualifloatlons as aa
reply to Jerome's question, Dr.
no naa examined alias mmw
. phyal-
ronnna of the K. of P. lodse nd added
to his collection of mata by stealing two
he found outside tne loagaroema. m
then made srood his escape with ' the
plunder. . i - - .
a targe canvas icni nr wh
PAUPER KILLS FRIEff D
II
OVER EVANS WARSHIPS
tr. 4i i.ii tlr mnnths e 'ouiet Sf'lralnd. Jerome's objection to Littleton's I nrd IS hv 2fr font In alae. the thief BD-
;, r under way to secure thelqueatlon waa overruled. . psrently had.no difficulty lit getting
. fort haV beeii nndsr 7J J. " A long technical wrangle .then -fol.Ja- th the poll without attracting
juLiiiuii h wv.v I iowvu over i.iv au
th Vnoat convenient commercial cen-1 mltment pspers slsned' by Pr. Wood.
... i t.ii fArthat. a . few I The papera were finally adr
mltted. The
"""T . ..... Iwltneaa then aald thai ho la an expert
weeks ago ne of the ruget souna cuies, i m,,-. diseases. J '
learning of th effort oelnff n4! herx Christopher Pttgiiu - steward of ' the
aecurett.tlii Introduction . wn by 5VrillSIlTl-2
Senator Tiles at Washington to have te a highly nervous condition when he
the proposed subtreaaury iocaiea on i came to the .club me day berore tne
t ,... A Portland committee I snooung. a leaunea mat n naa on-
,, ' ,. n rluh end I Thaw at least A year before the
reoreaentlna the Commercial CJUD ana i . .. A t lhmt t)- ht .,.
. comDosed ol i it. I Thompson,; O S.1 tere usually Irrational. Hi recalled
Jackson and
looking after
and veatardaV
t ,: ..nniitM. introduced a'l Thaw received a . telephone call a-nd
. f,-the lo- when he ieft ths card room he was
bill In conrress provlalng tot tne ,hn -A ..w.i.. t.n
car.on or mi mDw-rurj ibwiui. ; .
Artla.nil arai Xiocetlon. I Vnm u MIS'. W&PV
Phlladalnhla and likewise aa
clan. He insisted, however, that he 1 from In front of the MoQraw Furniture
could not have been considered her l company's store at 6 North Third
physician. The wltneas stated that he I street last evening. Notwithstanding
had found the woman to be or unsouna I the fact that the piece of canvas mras-
IV icai in sue. tne inies ap-
mlulan of tha com- I .....tin.
. m . . rin.' u. , .
Bitrslara etttered the residence or.ur.
J. W. Moral son. t0 San Rafael atreet.
laat evening and got away with jewelry
and other articles valued at more than
1100. - Entrance to the dwelling was
nl?uere Old Jfen Quarrel Orer . Ef
ficiency "of Fleet and
1 Murder' Results.
R..fL JOSSelrn. nas oeeniinai on mm ujit or in inimj hmw
" ' 'r1 . Inl.va1 rr-Am with l-antaln W.kr jir.,1
the matter for J-oruano, ,urs that John A. Urake.
Senator Fulton. tne,i h. horseman . was preeenU He .-said
As a Reserve flty Portland has always
held Ita position: oy reason
r. nhlrta t ronvrnlenre to ' t
-..mmrrlal terrltorr Of the
k .Tha nnlv aubtreasu
In the weat. are at 8an Franclaco, . 773
miles from Portland, and. Denver 1.410
miles away. -
. The Jobbing trade of Portland covers
,.htntiallv all of Oregon, part of
v,nrnrc. nari . all of Idaho, fully
half of Washington and a part or Mon
tana. Substantially tne same vast arva
would be served moat conveniently by
a subtreaaury located at jrorwano, ,
Completion of the. North Bank road
nj thm Ttealona to SDOkane and
itwiaton will rreatly reduce preaent
mnnlnr time ' Of trains from all sec
tlons east, "-southeast and -northeast-as
far as Butte and Helena, to Portland,
th, ! I . 1 1 m jfmtlt . Htln tinK tOIV.
Unimn - Ivwlston. . SDokaneii Butte, and
ti.l.n. ill frnm IhrM to Six hOUfS
shorter to Portland than to" either of
the cities on tno ooona. ; ,
These facts are cited by the com
iitiu in An tha true center of Pa
xifin nnrthwoat fiommerce. and each
aft nnworfiit ararument that a sub
treasury. If located - in the northwest.
i.m.M ha t Portland, s.i- - - ' ; 1
X.ara-e Punas Disbursed Here
Upwards 'of f J.000,000 was' dlsbdreod
bv itha United States government
through the three I'nlted States depos
itory banks of, PorUand last year.-5 In
addition to this, great sum, tne govern
ment has separately disbursed by drafts
drawn 'directly- ion San Francisco end
at
Mathilda C. Stein, employed as a tele-1 t about 15 stolen.
gained br breaking-the glass In one of.
tha front windows. The houae was
ransacked from top to bottom and when
tha family returned they found the
floors of all the rooms littered witn ar
ticles that had been tossed out of bu
reau drawers, closets and every sort of
receptacle that woukr form a posaipie
hlrilnar nlnr tnr valuables.
Whan Mn Kvm. Hamilton returned to Th. hrtra la
her home at izo Tiuamooic sireei n i .truck BakeF
o'clock last evening sne wss aurprisou
to And the door openu Burglars had
visited the house, gaining entrance by
opening the door witn a siteieion aey.
Several of the rooms had been ran
sacked and articles of Jewelry valued
(tThited Press LiiseJ Wirt.)
. JJutte. MonU Jan. lS.John Fltsmor-
rls, 4 years 'old and stone blind, occu
pies a cell In the county Jail and Wil
liam Baker, 60. years old. Ilea dead as
the -result of an altercation the two old
men engaged . In -: over Rear-Admiral
Evans fleet.
Sunday night they wandered from, tne
county poorhouse. They discussed va
rious subjects and at length Fltxmorrts
said something' about the AtlanUc fleet.
Baker ia said to have called him a fooL
made that Fitsmorrls
Ith his cane, and con
tinued to beat him .after he had fallen.
On tne following morning two men,
nearly f rosen to death, were found wan
dering- towards . the poorhouse. Baker
died shortly afterwards. Fitsmorrls baa
been held by a coroners Jury,
J. Farmer
- 4hltlU WHIMIVJOU n WIT
Af tlO.1 ' - . . I J. . . . . I . ....
- I pnone gin ai toe urtna nuiei in uj-i "" " , ;.iV.- l
ih T-nfi t"Ufl4 that Thaw lived In that hos- were attending tha watra lsurt jvenlng
...r-2 1 e'ry two months, during which time burgtara visited their residence at East Jjur
f ".'..I shs knew him aa "Mr.. Parr." . She swore r-ignieenin ia ".I .
that-the defendant always looked pe-1 ana jieipea tneraseivea iZr"
culler, to her, . that his eyes Staffed ritle, a shotgun and a fevolver. besides
Impure blood -runs you down makes
u an essv victim for orranlc disease.
..wnW Xltmm m.vIHm 4b. a klMil
.aja?.a-WB -SSraw wild west snow foe
VjrKS.-..,..,.-,h. krt!S'lK..2S,.!S AMERICAN SAILOES
item subtreasurles the large avmouiit-
of? ony expeoded In ; Jeltjrworic ana
CeUM Canal coasirueimu. nv hiu'j
spon t oh "thVseJ works 'does not paS
tlirugh the Portland banks that serve
aa United States depositories. 4 ;
The pntctice of tarrying reserves in
Portland has long been a habit of Pa
cific northwest banks. Seattle and Ta
coma banks carry reserves in Portland,
but the banks of Portland have no re
serves In the tatter cities. That Port
land Is the 'New York of the Pacific'
Is in no manner shown to better ad
vantage than by the financial currents,
all of which point to this city, and have
from time Immemorial. . , v,
Advantage to Horthwest.
That a subtreaaury located here would
be of advantage to the northwest there
has- been no cuestlon since the recent
financial disturbance. In one instance
1h First National bank transferred
from London, through the San Francisco
sub-treasury, $760,010 which could have
been made available here much quicker
had there been a, aub-treasury In Port
land. 1 . w .
imring'the stnnsency one roruana
bark - transferred something over. 12,
000,000 from the east and from 1 San
Franclsca Another bank made 1 sep
arate . shipments of ' money. All the
bnnks made large transfers from vari
ous points, the Wells Fargo Express
company carrying an aggregate of more
than ;6,000.000 to Portland. i
- All this money could have been placed
to the credit of Portland banks through
n sub-treasury here within a very short
tlmo and at considerable saving of ex
pense. . , 1 '
New Tork World? was an eye witness cupboards were touna scaiiereu w.r
or tne snootmr. - hs said on tne stand ""' i
that hs saw Thaw in the rear of the
roor garden and tnat nis impression anni. in,,.t-v an tell b olcklnc ut
Los Ansreles. Jan. IS. A barbecue
and wild west show will probably be
was that he was a very Irrational per- ik annii lust how old the tree Is, where features of the entertainment provided
T . , . . . 1 vaw (h. mii iflmiM Kinnr niri ft.
son.
4 M0?' Slru"'-, theatrical man. also I ivVrabis atid adverse and Innumerable ship fleet ?whenhe hlps arrive here,
testified that Thaw.-, in his opin on. 1 ? vrri"iXT4- YiCi.Tr . nrh He The committee of 40.ppolnted by May-
bad the appearance of an 1 irrational t,i. nrianpe in tha matter of a or Harper-to arrange a jseloome and
man. 4fw v. j J eoid storaaa for Apples and advocated I entertainment ;bave dwcussed. the- prop-
- - - . 1 . 1 .a 1 n w. it... aw . n 1 1
bouse, witn : twpi jimnga vt 1 vij.iwii. i.n -"""" y-. ."." "
a frame house.
hniidin. naber. and with the floor well net Tuesday afternoon, at Which time
. n r w A . jt 1 ...a '- I It la, hnnarl fA s-ar r1AV(l'4A thai . liriiai 1
AVUjMAJN -OVVMSlin I f Xhm round:-
'SSJr i "v 'V " -" I Tha auestlon It -moisture was also arrangements.
discussed pro and con. many believing
that tunning water should be kept In
House to Keep nij irun
Live and dead air enem
as was a
(Continued from Page One.)
Mrs. Dockarty agreed to stand the
toss ox tne six ana say noming it tne
the storage
from drying.
three would Bromine to renurt tn hr I bers were both advocated,
every evening and tell her of their do-1 W9PA -fiber Jiwog.
COLDS CAUSE BXASA0EZ.
LAXATIVH BH0MO QU1MMS remoTet the
eauce. Used rbe world over to care a cold la
one dr. B. W. urore a signttur on box Joe.
VV4 1
mm
mm
BMffiG'iiG Are ccr.
Sri
Villi'
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'. .Winter, is here, and regardless of what 'the v weather man promises,
Ji";r'?;Jt is a good plan to have Blankets and Comforters ready for a big drop
in temperature,":; We are having a - sale of ; good. warmV serviceable
'r Bedding at about ; one-half , the Musual prices. The qualities "are right .
V and so are the prices judge, by, these few items: -. A .
JJ; Extra heavy fleeced cotton Bed Blankets,; in gray, with, either blue
fpink borders. ' Regular-$1.25 yalue at, " , V' C QA
Sterling silver' gray mixed wool Blanketsr full 10-4 - size, thread .
whipped edges ; sot t( and fluffy, resembling pure wool ; - s" ; Q fj J JJ
Blankets. Regular t$3.50. value,' paif . , . . . . , ,jL9O0
t Fine white Californiai wool Blankets,' full 1 1-4 size t all, wooljWafp. and
filling; fancy .blue and pink: borders j silk boun4: edges;; warm; and
Comfortable ; ' an ' excellent Blanket for the cold months. QfT7 (i A
j Regula $12.00 value, pair. .V. sV-Vs ; ,Y; v.uj)ity"
Fine white wool . Blankets, full vl0?4 size; fancy blue, pink and fed bor-
ders; two-inch silkbound, '.edges.'' Regular $5.Q0. values, ' 2 C C ' -I
Silkoline-covered Comforters, filled with sheets of pure white sanitary -
!.'; batting in several styles; -some are medium and dark; others in r'1 '
: : V "fancy; floral designs; in two sizes, 72x78 and 81x90. ; ?'t i A '
: I Regulai$3.00 ; attach; i v;V.V.'; ; i , VV , . ; . . .V. i, . . :.. Jbll
iviaisn juaiiimaicu cuiiunuuwn -.omiuricr3, size tx.oi iucucs, covcrcu.
with best quality silkoline, figured top, plain back; ' 'Off 3 C
. I Regular $3.50 value; at......... ,y..y.;.. ..... ..... 7,. JDaWtOp .
",.Maish Laminated cottondown Comforters; size 72x90, extra thickness;
justright for winter : use; covered .with a heavy sateen,' mercerized
figured. top, plain back; in large assortments of pat- .. 'flJJ LtZ
terns." Regular $5.00 value ..v... i..; . '..v . "i .... ; .'. . :)0M0
French Sateen Comforters, pure down-filled, warranted not to shed;
size 6x7; newest" designs in floral patterns; both t sides CC AA
alike. Regular $7.50 yidutY;.
PORTIERES, CURTAINS, COUCH COVERS, B R AS S ES,
FANCY CHINA WARE ARTPOTTERY, GREATLY REDUCED
EASfERf
TBE STOSE U'DEBE YOUR
CREDIT IS GOOD
CO.
Wasldnglon and Tenih Sis.
COJITELYOU IIAS NOT ;
-; THROWN UP POSITION
- J (United Press Leased Wlre.1 &
: e s? .' Washington, ' Jan. 18.---Secre- .
ftary of the Treasury" Cortelyou - d
today v authorised the - United
Press to say that lie-baaf Hot re- , e
4 signed and that he has no lnten- . 4
d ; ,Mon of doing so. ... '
BERT KEYJES GETS HIS
: IN BOSTON BATTLE
' ' (United 'Press Lessed Wire.) '
Boston, Mass., Jan. 15.iPackle Mc
Farland oornplctely outfclasged Bert
Keyes In their 12-round fight here last
iileht. Keyea nt-ver had a chance, and
that he eturk the limit is marvelous
considering; -..tha- amount 01 punisnment
administered oy tne umcagoan.
ings during the day and of their
progress of getting on in. the world.
The - Idea has- worked ' 1 successfully.
isvery evening tne noys nave appeared
promptly on time at Mrs. Dockarty's
nine siana in wasnington street and
sne taiss to tnem iixe a motner.
Mrs. Dockarty is a widow. - Conduct'
Ing a Juvenile - court of ..her own is
strictly an idea of her own. She never
bad occasion to do anything of the kind,
before.' , : , . -
The boys appear so sorr for what
they have done," Mrs. Dockarty said
this morning when asked about the
robbery. . "that I have promised that
nothing should be said about the case,
I shall not tell their Barents nor the
aumorities.
Bteroy Tempers Jastloe. f
"One of the bovs Is but 10 veara eld.
They are-eli too young, to go to the
reform school and that is probably whit
would be done if I took them to the
Juvenile authorities.
l nave never Had any ohildren cf
my own. But I believe that every boy
should be given a chanoe. , These are
not bad ooys. I do not beMeve they
ever imagined the seriousness of the
deed they were committing. . I am sure
iney did not appreciate the value of
tne caras and leatner gooda.
'There Is some good in everyone. If
tnese Doys were sent to a reform school
iney would reel tnat tne world
against them. ..The promised to report
to me regularly if I should let them
off. - They nave kept their promise so
far and 1 have kept mine. Now they
know what they have done. I am aura.
and they are sorry and are trying to Lvlrled for.
When a remedy for the "Baldwin
Spot", or-sap rot, the brown cority rot
found beneath the skin of many apples
was asked ior." a long discussion was
firecipttatod. l-Toressor jbwio saiu miv
houeht It might -be due to a lack of
water or nutrition. Mr. Smith said he
harf hnn told it was a breaking down
of the tissues due to too rapia irowin.
lea-eated netter arainaee. bog
the use of black Urns. Tne consensus
of opinion seemed to be that It resulted
from too rapid growth and Insufficient
nourishment. - M
Pear trees must be set rrom za to s&
fMt anart to do well, accordlnr to Pro
fessor Iewls' answer to one Interlocutor.-
'Dehorning' j trees for . grafting
was decried as poor policy, as it was
said It took away all the sap drawing
portions of the tree.
i ne prune mueiiinn came up mr ma
ll
cusston and
vas declared that 60
per cent of Oregon's prunes were not
orooerlv dried and for that reason rotted
in the eastern markets. The speakers!
said 600 pcunds to the ton of green
fruit was as much as should be expected
after drying. , '
This afternoon, at l o ciock. a demon
stration of spraying devices waa made.
Prises Awarded.
The prizes for apples were awarded
laat night. Prof. Lewis of the 8tate
Agricultural college, declared the exhibi
tion to be tne best one tne state had
vet seen. The . apples were carefully I
V.. ,1... mrA 1ommm nnfl . 1 . T""
worn or tne judges was made easy, it
waa strictly a commercial exhibition
as no imateur plate displays were pro-
do better. ' They are doing better al
ready. They are good boys and I b
lieve Jn them and think that they will
make good men.
','Wben a boy gets on the wrong ttfack
It is -not always an easy matter to
switch him to the right track again.
And this I am trying to do In this case.
"Every day the little fellows' tell me
Lwhat-thev have learned at achool. And
i listen, give tnem aavice and - taiK to
tnem in a motneriy way. Bo far I
feel that my little juvenile court ia
working like a charm." : i
Mrs.-Dockarty .is much Irrturested !n
her new work., Every day she looks
xorward to tne time ner proteges will
arrive to ten ner ot tneir daily doings.
- V NO MORE BRONZE
: (Continued from Page One.)
The sweepstakes prize of 150 In cash.
offered by the Hazelwood Creamery
company, waa awarded
of Hood River,
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Mutt Bear Signature ot
i.' V! i I" 'f: -'M ,
5et Fac-Slatlls Wrapper Below.
J a i '.1
4h4444
' '-i
Bankers and Lumbermens
E. H. Sheoard
The other prizes were:
Three -tier displays Yellow New-
towns O. K. Marshall of Hnnrt River, -
Bpltzenbergs E. II. Shepard. Hood
River. :
winter Bananas K. H. Weber. Tha
Dalles.
Baldwins I E. Clark, Hood River.
Red Cheek L. E. Clark. Hood River.
Wagoner C K. Marshall, Hood River.
Ortley C. K. Marshall. Hood River.
Ben . Davis C. K. Marshall. Hood
River.'
wiaesaps c. J. Kurtz, Salem.
Four-tier displays Northern Snv
A. Holladay, Scappoose.
BaldwlnsD. C. Van Dorn, Dayton,
laranui couniy.
Best five ; boxes Willamette Valley
Shepard, -Hood
Try saaall mm i
CARTERS
FCIICASACHLl
FOI DIZZINESS.
FOR IIUOUSSESS.
FC TORPID II YU.
Tit C8XSTIPAT10I;
FOR SALLOW SKII.
FOI TKEC0MPLEXJ81
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
apples D. C. Van Dorn, Dayton
- epttsenpergs -ta. .
be held out as Inducement for the hortl-
River.
yellow ..
Miscellaneous P.
CUlturiStS. This Will ba acted nnon this xsk di..
o.iciuuuji miu. wu uoupucas ob passeq.
Want Hew Water Code. '
A -resolution offered by J. H. Lewis,
state enalneen- that the utata
laws be remedied and that an set be
Winter Jel
AfTCR THE GRIP
Convalescence Is very Mow. and a good
tonlo Is absolutely necessary.
Hood's Barsaparllli . h'aSj plenty of
praise for Its wonderful help- after at
tacks of the grip, typhoid fever, scarlet
fover, diphtheria, pneumonia and other
Hood-poisoning,' prostrating diseases. ;
, Zt 9uUds Vp just when one needs It
most; It creates, aa appetite, aids diges
tion, neutralises the poisons and gives
vitality and richness ,td the: thin . and
impoverished blood, invigorates the kid
neys end liver. "
Tbsre Sever Has Been a -more useful
roej'clne there is none so valuable and
tifiiful in oil cases of prostration, that
tired ft-ellng and impute. Mood. A.V-t T
AM.enever you tke It joii maytely
tjponVV Hood's will do you. good,
passed by the next-learlslatura establish.
ing a code of water, rights, was passed
unanimously. m '
This afternoon the question of estab
lishing stringent quarantine regulations
against Infected orchards will come up
for discussion. It is. also - desired to
have the annual meetlna- of the asso
ciation la lecember rather than in Jan
uary. .
"Selecting; and Breeding was the
subject or the paper" read by F. W.
rower or saiem. - it any of the uninl
tiated ; think . that - the culture of ap
ples is a mere matter oi mctc and a lit
tle attention he should have heard 'Mr,
Power's paper, Fruit' culture- has de
veloped to a point where darwinian! is
applied and the expert crrower knows bv
a mathematical formula what results he
can expect by breeding certain varieties
of trees with othors. The results from
breeding pure trees and from breeding
pure-blooded poultry ere - exactly the
same, according to this paper. The
same formula works equally weir for
both the proportion -of dominant to re.
cesslve grafts is the same, . V
" Mr. Power said that he -was In favor
of mutation as the beet process- In
breeding. He closed with a plea that
more attention be given; to the work
or selection and breeding a' that Ore
Kn. no w- one of the forem&st fruit
states In the country, would become
t!eM!?ir8Da2BC H declared that lta pos.
slbilitles for producing, all but citrus i
fruits were the , best Of - any ..of. the;
iany tnterestlnar . nii4nflnn. j. ...
asked. E. L. Smith of Hood River, who
Is a veritable Sherlock Holmes of tha
Holladay, Scappoose.
ins
Central Point
English
Dundee. . v
Kewtowns E. H. Shepard,
Barry pearsA.
pears F, II Hopkins,
WalnutsThomas Prince.
DYSPEPSIA EASILY REMEDIED
Oth.r Teatnres ' Siscnssed.,V '
iy '"trestln '"questions w'e
Dyspepsia is generally looked on as
a disease much tha "same as numerous
other ailments, but as a matter of fact
It stands In a class by itself and
theoretically, Is not a disease' at all,
but a deficiency, of the chemicals by
which digestion is produced, . although
the results of dyspepsia on the system
are suchthat a lona line of constitu
tional diseases are traceable to it It
is freauentlv styleiTTthe ."Mother s of
Maladies." . , -
Probably the most effective remedy
for dyspepsia now obtainable is known
to the profession ' as - Catandir Com-
touna. it sccompnenea tne.- entire
unction of digestion In the stomach.
thus , allowing that . organ a complete
rest which in a shod time. If the
treatment is adhered to. will restore
It to its full Vitality and activity,. . '
A well known specialist on stomach
troubles says the- best formula for this
urpose is as follows: . two ..ounces
Issence of Pepsin; three ounces syrup
of ; Ginger; one ounce Catandlr Com-'
iound; mix these and use In doses of
rom one to two - teasooonfuls . . after
each meal, also at bedtime for the -first
few days," The ingredients can be had
at any - well-stocked pharmacy -and it
makes a mixture j)eanant to take and
probably the most- effective known to
science or restoring he tomach to Its
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FREE
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v ;Arc Ordered v-',
All Work at Half Price for a
6hort time to introduce the,
"Electro Painless System"
Full Set, that fit. . . .S5.00
Gold Crowns, 22-ki... .$3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-k.. . . .93.50
Gold killings ; . .$1.00
Silver Fillings ........ 50f)
; Guaranteed for 10 Yean. '
, . Open Evenings. s
THE ELECTRO
; ;DDmiiPARLORS
303H Washington St, cor.;5th,
'. Opposite Olds & King':L
Receives
Accounts of
Individuals
Merchants &
Manufacturers
.IAN
Corner Sccorid
& Stark Streets
Portland, Oregon
Capital $250,000.00
Extraordinary
Values
"At our "great 'House-Clean,
ing' Sale. , Shoes for the'
whole family at prices nexer-'
before , approached in , this "
city; -Brine your- children v
jyvt have "on -saj6s 2,000 pairs-
of the celebrated -
Brenncn & White's ;
Steel-Shod :Anvir Brand'
School and Dress Shoes
at $1.60 and $1.75 a pair
OTHER VALUES IN Pr6pORTION .
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