THE i OREGON- DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING,' FEBRUARY 13, 1908
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In the crowd, to the imuimenl, of All
who did not know the rapidity wlUi
which court record are mad every day
la the ye'- . . -,,...-.
In emulation of the New "fork land.
ard of country house and Newport cot
taxe. some of the Chicago tniXlionalrea
already have -some .vary pretentious
estate and more are getting, meni. in
tha wooded oulats Hear Barrlngton,
Illinois, U. 1. Miller, president of tha
Chicago & Eastern Illlnoia railroad, and
Bpencer uui nave purcnasea i.ovw urw
of laml for $160,000 and will spend
J100.000. upon homes of more or less
bucolic simplicity, To make a lake, 40
will be excavated ana nooaea.
Chicago Board of Trade -Is
. sues Wheat Trade Sum
, ' jnar -Shortage of Tim
ber -Lands Business Tne-
; ties Change.
acre
Stable.
'thatcbed
bringing tha
root piiecio wua '
nglng tha sylvan soiuuaes up.
point of the "happy
Bireu.
to
naturalness" de-
ini
fort
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entcrln
pen am
redstly gr'
position ol
to everybod
of having t
COMMON SENSE -
ulUf enl people to use only
Down composition. There-
Dr. Plorce's medicines, ue
Ich print every Ingredient
ben upon the bottie wrap-
Its correctness under oa-tn.
In la favor. The com
Pierce's medicines la open
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It Is Hut
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OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT PAY BUT $1.00 A WEEK
IvVDr. Plrc being desirous
h&JOlKli light Pf InYtyTga
fjjlly upon bl formulas, being
.-TDr a medicines Is Known tlx
I their gr-aTcurtTrvmfrlU Hii
...... (United rr cm Uaied Wire.)
Chicago, Feb. 13. Summaries
fur-
i Dished to members of the Chicago board
of trade confirm the recent assertion of
'a French savant that the world's popu
lation Is Increasing Its consumption of
wheat fester than It Is Increasing- Its
wheat crops. In tha United Statos In
im-the population of 19,600,000 put
, j t0,000,000 acres Into wheat and Mas
' s lucky enough to produce 231,000,000
bushels, which amounted to 6.8 bush-
, f els "for every man, woman and child.
j but each man, woman and child ate
That the money flurry has proved a
stimulus to emigration, colonliallon and
active Investments In land hud mid
winter corroboration in the announce
ment here that the Canadian Northern
railway had sold a tract of 100.000 acres
In the Saskatchewan plains west or
tJnakatoon. a cash transaction of prac
tically 11.000,000. This land was pur
chased by J. F. Luse of St. Paul for a
colony of Germans from Iowa, Nebraska
and Kansas, who will remove In the
spring to occupy a portion of the tract.
Specific cases like this are numerous In
this city wnicn is uie neaoquartera ui
many colonisation movements, in con
nection with this the comment was
Je by Davidson & AlcKae. general
Hire nt a for the Canadian Northern, mat
Immigration to western uanaaa win do
Heavier this year man neremiore, ino
monev cinch In the l.nlted States hav
lng Increased Investments In real estate
In Canada as in the United States. It
Is the experience of railways of Canada
tight money ani uniavorsoia in-
dustrlal conditions stimulate emigre
tlon to the new agricultural regions of
western provinces.
Steps have been taken by superintend
ents of Chicago schools to use as sup-
myths which gives also the art of th
world that Is founded on those myths
j In wheat had increased to 4S.000.000 -piementary readers a volume of Greek
I als. which was 8.7 bushels per capita.
. j. and the exports ware 41 per cent of the
1 crop Instead of l per c
i In 1U7 the 86,600,000
United Stales Only
r cent In 1871. rtut
people of the
had a crop of 7.4
34,000,000 buahda
a kind or thing wnicn
' bushels oer capit
: one reason being that fewer acres
: were planted to wheat. The consurop
! tlon had lucreasad. however, to .l
t bushels for every man, woman and
T child, which left the exports less nn
3 was one big factor In making "dollu
wheat." Now it is the price of corn
V tii at is climbing, due it is said to tn
' s vaor quality of the corn crop of 1907
: so much of It was not fit to be kept
v long ' that the really good corn ha
;- commanded better prices. As soon as
' neiu wont oegins again u snipmenis
' ; will drop and the demand Is expected
( to advance prices.
' Practically ell tha timber In the r-
. rion at tha headwaters or tha missis
. aippi river has been cut.- The vandal
I Ism Is accomplished and now It will bs
V "Teast or lamina of water for the
' Mississippi river and tha transports
.tlon Interests that bope to navigate it
in time me reservation win reior
rested, but In 'tha meantime tba public
will pay heavily for Its failure to stop
i trie raid on in timoer. oy whicn the
1 big pine lumber Interests grew some
; "swollen fortunes. At tha time the
Morris bill became effective, allowing
, the sale of 95 per cent of the standing
' timber on tba Chippewa Indian reser
vation there was offered for sals 662.-
- 760,000 feet, end the actual cut up to
January 1 of this year was (39,001,908
feet, board measure. . There was esti
mated to be a total of 912,760,000 feet
of timber on tha reservation, but the
; "lumberman" In the United States for-
est service at Cass lake has reported
that all estimates overran about 60
per cent; that January 1 there re
mained to be cut only 276.000,000 feet.
' already eold. When the lumber Jacks
' come out of the woods this spring and
. start the logs down the streams to the
t tawi the father of waters will have
,j lost Its "sponge," for the rains and
' snows will not be held back by forests,
to seep out. alowly through the sum
in er. -,
' What change has been wrought In
fcusinees methods of the United States
;ty me use o shorthand and typewrit
ers was shown by the prominence given
to both at the national business show
, held In Chicago last week, an annual
event in mis city, nttsourg and Mew
xoric in the speed contests a youn
man covered himself with honors an
sheets of white paper with marks of
cis flying typewriter keys by making
a record oi ,tz woras in hair an hour.
:Hla nearest competitor, a young woman,
produced 2,001 words, lie won a prise
I of 100 In gold and a trip to Europe,
; wnere ne wiu compete la the world a
championship contest In London. In
England the British conservatism has
; barred the typewriter from some of the
,oig banks, tne depositors still being
'furnished with the quill pen at the
'counters. In many of the law offices
the English barristers, with Infinite
i. labor, still scrawl their briefs by hand
and write autograph letters to thoir
clients. A Chicago girl. Miss Rose
jKrits, bow holds' the world's champion'
re-hip .-for typewriting Bpeed. Although
the exhibits of new devices and sys
i terns were Interesting, the foremost po
sition was given to contests In report
ing speeches In 2-mlnute relays, which
In a campaign year seems appropriate.
AS soon as the speech was concluded the,
typewritten copies of It were distributed
illustrates how
the old "three H method of education
hs been modified. That Chicago, so
long considered prosaic and commercial
should take a leud in perpetuating the
folk lore that is classic and In teach
ing some knowledge of art along with
the "three R's," Is an Interesting com
mentary on this cosmopolitan city.
Walters of foreign birth in the res
taurants of this city know more about
music and, art than most native-born
Americans do; laborers from Austria
snd Germany are familiar with those
things which are a closed book to Amer
icans, and the foreign-born population
of Chicago, It should be remembered,
is over 600,000. The Prangs of New
York have for years urged the value of
art knowledge as a means to divert and
stimulate the minds or people away
from Inevitable questions of their
bread and butter and wages. It re
mained for a western educator, Charles
K Mann, formerly Dresldent of the Illi
nois State Teachers assoclaton. to pro-
it una tha hnnk that was consdered Drao-
tlcal for publication by. the Prangs and
on liimed !
on
the morfl
nized. Being wholly made ofine active
medicinal principles extracted 'from na
tive forest roots, by exact processes
original with Dr. Pierce, and without the
use of a drop of alcohol, trlple-reuned and
chemically pore glycerine being used In
stead In extracting and preserving the
curative vlrtnes residing In the root
employed, those medicines are entire!
free from te objection of doing banc
by creating an appetite lor either al
coholic beverages or habit forming
drugs. Examine the formula on their
bottle wraDnert the same as sworn to b
Dr. Pierce, and you will And that his
"Golden Medical Discovery," the greet,
blood-purlficr, stomach tonic and bowc!
regulator the medicine which, while not
recommended to cure consumption In Itr
advanced stages (no medicine will do that;
yet doe curt a,U those catarrhal condi
tions of hoad aad throat, weak stomach,
torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak
lungs and hang-on-ooughs, which, if neg
lected or badly treated lead up to and
finally tenninate.Jn consumption.
Take the "Golden Medical Discovery '
tn tun ana u is not lixeiv lodiaannoint
. 1 . . . ' -rr-- -
ou it oniy you give it a- tnomtgn ano
ain trial.' IDonrt expect miracles. It
won t ao supernatural things, x ou must
exercise your tiatience and persevere In lb
use for a reasonable length of time to get
its iuu Denents. i ne ingredients oi whirl.
ur. .fierce s medicines are comnoaed hav
the unqualified endorsement of scores of
medical leaders better than any amoum
of lay, or non-professional, testimonials.
iney are not given away to be expert
men ted with but are sold by all dealers It
- a.1- f
wexiictufT-t V- - ij,iujj prices.
HUD
PICTURES
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SHOCK COUNCIL!
marks the adoption ef education of this (Jrants PflSS fhtv Ttaflfl Oh-
klnd. "
ject to Decorations of
A movement for cooperation between
the railroads and the shippers of the
country as the only way to solve the
railroad problem had Its origin last
week in the offer of Chicago shippers
to meet the railroads part way. In re
turn the railroads were told that they
must cease thinking of their property
ss personal, private property and should
refrain from doing things which affect
tha rights of shippers without confer
ence with them. H. C. Barlow, the ex
ecutive director of the Chicago Associa
tion of Commerce, who voiced tnese
views on behalf of the shippers, did not
stand on ceremony tn telling officers of
the western railroad systems what they
would have to do. "If the railroads are
to be saved from themselves." he said,
Firemen's Hall.
(Special Dispatch te The Journal.)
Grants Pass, Or., Feb. II. A com
plaint that may bring serious trouble
ror the officers and members of the
Grants Pass Firemen's association is
made by the property committee of the I
city council to the effect that the fire
men have gone to an extreme in deco
rating the rooms of the firemen's meeting-rooms
with nude pictures and paint-
SE-rfi?" , . .Xh. rriiroS- ara The unenmm statey that the
and If commerce and the railroads are i cuv nroDertv has been iiBrratri
to be saved from the mob, cooperation a clXXrW"8f tt. fl?'.8!
umnoru n. - """--- i ine-room la anviaan
PP
Is necessary. The success of the rail
roads depends more upon commerce,
Infinitely more, than the success of
commerce depends upon the railroads.
Tou cannot expect successfully to an
neal to the country when you contin
ually, from caprice or whim or desire
to gain some aavaniage, ana oiten
without any material Increase In your
revenues, disrupt arrangements wnicn
have been In effect for years." This
demand of the shippers Is significant,
coming as It does on the heels of the
American Railway association's report
that railroad equipment representing
more than 1450,000.000 or capital is now
lying Idle on account of the Industrial
depression.
DALLES PROSECUTOR
DISMISSES SERGEANT
(Bperint Dispatch te The JoemaL)
The Dalles, Feb. 18. On motion of
District Attorney Menefee the case of
the State of Oregon against E. H. Ser
geant for gambling was dismissed be
cause the main witness for the prosecu
tion is in the county iall charged with
the crime of assault with a dangerous
weapon, with intent to kill.
Fred Jarrett. one of the men who stole
horses from j. A. Gllllford. at Dufur,
was sentenced to "five years In the penl-
entlarv by Judge Bradshaw. He was
taken to Salem yesterday.
LABOR LEADERS
Plan to Break Away From
Socialists and Start Inde
pendent Movement.
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Redueed
VERY SUIT in the house now offered at
prices decidedly less than the regular, i At
$20.00 we are showine some 50 stvles fine
all-wool Mixed Suitings, tailored by hand mto gar
ments of the best stripe. We offer these as the
equal of any $30.00 Suits of elsewhere stores, and
extend to all men the liberality of our credit system.; '
)lffiweek
Blacks and Blues' also included
Note Mediocre Suits are not good enough for our
patrons. We buy from the best Eastern tailors,
men who know cloth," men who crea'te style and
who know how to combine both in the Suit.
These, then, are the Suits we now offer at $20.00.
A small payment down,
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Overcoats and Cravenettes Now Under Whole
sale Cost.
Good Clothes for
Men of Careful Dress
I. GEVURTZ m SONS
ON YAMHILL
SECOND
Chronic Bright's Disease
I Completely Cured.
Over twenty years ago several prominent doctors of Boston gave up
i t , Mr. H. S. Hosmer to die with what they called chronic incurable
e Bright's Disease. Notwithstanding this, Mr. Hosmer was com-
- pletely cured by Warner's Safe Cure. Has never had a return
attack and has enjoyed vigorous health for the past 20 years.
(United Press Leaud Wire.)
New York, Feb. 13. That an Inde
pendent labor party, free from the In
fluence of any existing political organ
izations and not affiliated In any way
with the various socialist parties, is
the present day demand of organized
labor is the opinion among the big
iuers in me laoor movement.
Judging from facts, learned by the
unuea tress wnicn got expressions of
opinions from all the most conservative
heads of the big labor organisations,
sentiment In favor of, such a party has
strengthened greatly within the past
it. wcTOjia,
Many of the leaders say the time Is
now ripe ror an independent political
organisation and that no time uhnnM
be lost in mnking plans with that end
in view. They say this could be done
by calling a national convention either
oirectiy inrougn the American Federa
tion of Labor, or by a call from the
supporters or tne movement.
Grace George at Heillg Tonight.
The attraction at the Heillg theatre,
Fourteenth and Washington streets, to
night at 8:15 o'clock and continuing to
morrow and Saturday nights, will be
Miss Grace George. This charming
American actress, supported by H.
Keeves Smith and an excellent company,
will be seen in Sardou's brilliant
edy, "Dlvorcons." A special price mat
inee will be gi.ven Saturday afternoon.
Seat Sale Opens at Heillg.
Beginning next Saturday at hnv nf.
floe the Heilig theatre, Fourteenth and
Washington streets, the advance seat
sale will ODen for "45 Mlnutaa T.'rnm
jiroaoway. kjbw & Krlanger will pre
sent this musical nlav nf rinnrir. M
Cohan's at the above theatre next Tues
day and Wednesday nights, February
is and 19. mcott Welch will again be
seen as "Kid Burns." -
BUI
SPRINGS
BOG
T BY
BORIE
' Charming "Kerry Gow."
There are few neonle or Irlxi, d
in tne unuea biates who have not seen
"Kerry Gow." which la tha current at
traction at the Marquam. It is the
Dest or an tne Irish romances, and con
tains singing. Hibernian wit and hu
mor, dancing and denunciations against
tyranny. Bernard Daly, a vouuer. ro
mantic actor and slnsrer. Is Rnnearins'
as the blacksmith, the role which Jo-
sepn Murpny played for more than
twenty-five years.
"Parsifal': Coming.
"Parsifal' comes to the Marouam all
next week, beginning Sunday afternoon.
' This proves that Bright's Disease is curable if properly treated. Pendleton Man Will Make mouVVert 'nWaW as
Mr. Hosmer's letter written Aurust 24. 1899. also one iust re- Blue Mountain ReSOrt
ffceived from him at Denver, Colo., are reproduced. There are thou
; sands of similar cases cured by Warner's Safe Cure throughout the
world; This can be said of no other medicine.
Greatest in West.
one has heard of "Parsifal" the demand
for seats have been heavy. "Parsifal"
is a quaint, marvelous and mystifying
raie. ana one wnicn is Deaunruiiv con
structed and well written. It requires
large comnaiy, iwo carioaas or scea
ery and incidental Wagnerian music.
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Merchants Savings
Trust Company
OF PORTLAND,' OREGON
CAPITAL $150,000
, On August 24, 1S99, Mr. Hosme
wrote: "In 1881 I was told by two of
: ithe best physicians in Boston that I
i could not live a year as 1 had Bright's
i disease. They advised me to go to
: Kaunas, and gave me medicine enough
t Ho last ss long -as I would. In their
opinion, live. As I had a cousin, a
-physician, in a small plane near Junc-
-lion City, I decided to 0 there. 12e
Tore going I herd of a man who wna
.supposed to be at death's door and was
.staying or dying at the Commonwealth
hotel npw the Langham). at the South
, -Jb.no, in Boston. His wife- iu reading
;t him came across a Warner adver
tisement and got a bottle of the Cure.
-..He commenced to take the nWiclne.
.Joying nothing to his doctor until after
tao or three weeks; hla wa.ter com-
. tnenrea. to ahow. signs of improvement
f J1 ?Kf,abLe-? et up and walk
bnnt. When he found that he was
ivf61".8"" he-told- the doctor
-T, -i.?a be.1 t'. and dlsmlRRed
Ijm. continuing the medicine, in three
months this so-cslled. dying man was
about his usual duttrs, those of an ex.
tressman and, was tinolly cured.
This induced me to take Waner'
Pafe Cure and drop all other medicines
I had my cousin examine my water
t-very day, and after a week ie found
Improvement, and bonestlv acknowl
edgoi tliat I was on , the 'road io re
coverv. I did recover although It took
' long-time, because I was very bad., I
took over 100 bottles la a year and a
tialf or two years. .
: 'These fact can be proved by any one
Mio knew me then,- and I will willingly
tvrite to anyone who may desire to hear
from me directly, and give a history
f tar case.".- ... v.t v .
On April 12, 1907, -Mr. Hosmer again
r'l-ei "I era glad to send mv ra-en-r1
rsiirftit of Warner's Safe Curs for
Utw.t'f.iJisciise, for I believe, my testi-i
monial now, of a cure effected over 20
years ago. which has stood the test of
o nianv years. Is of greater value to
you than my testimonial given you at
the time. I ran Hav that 1 hav nnvpr
"o any return of my trouble, which
was Hright's disease. I was given up
uy iwo or uoston s nest pnysicians.
who said that I would not live more
man a year. I commenced using War
m-r a naie uure, and persevered raltn
fully in Its use until I had used 100
Domes and was a well man.
At this time I am using the cure for
iiiaaoer trounie, wnicn i contracted
some six weeks aaro. and althoiia-h I
have used only one bottle I find myself
very muon improved ana nave perrect
faith that the trouble wilK leave me If
i continue to use Warner s Safe Cure.
The great trouble with many people Is
uiai iney gei discouraged easuy Kid
ney disease .far advanced, cannot be
cured bv one bottle of even thla won
Orful remedy. Persevere and you will
Bei. weii, .
, WARNER'S SAFE CURB la put up in
two sizes, and is, sold by all druggists,
or '.direct, at 60 CKNTS and ttOO A
BOTTLE. Refuse substitutes contain
ing harmful drugs which Injure the sys-
r1" BOTTtB TB.HH. To convince
suirerer from diseases of the kid
ESisISfj.-. bladder and blooothat
i,iXirrjna save CURE will abso-
'.POIIARQE, postpaid to anyone
CO RiwT iSS-WER SAFE CURB
Ini'SZSui' r- an1 mention hav
na Vh.thi: "bra oer In The Jour-
tor will na.?.f Iour our doc
&uaYe V-WlSP: oklAMbln:
causes, symptoms and treatment and
manyconv Incing tesUmenlauTt ,tJ 7
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There's But One Thing to Do.
At "Charley's Aunt" at Kali ar t heat r.
mis weeK. ana mat is to laugh. That',
(Special Dltpitch to Th Journal.)
Pendleton, Or., Feb. 18. J. A. Borlo
has arranged to purchase the Bingham
springs resort with its 800 acres of I
adjoining land, which Is a transaction
aeTtt KILLS CATARRH GERMS
or Mr. none to develop the property 1
to the limit and make it the most pop- crr J xxr:n tj t j
ular mountain summer resort in the PUMererS Will Be Interested m
nortnwest. ,
Under the terms of the late Dr. RInsr
ham's will the resort must be sold and
now that Mr. Borie will purchase the
piace- ne win maxe many improvements,
among other things being the develop
ment of a water power which will fur
nish electric lights, etc. He will give
nis personal attention to tne place, and
this will no doubt become one of the
most noted resorts in the northwest
when the present plans are carried out
Bingham Springs lies in , the Blue
mountains about 20 miles from Pendle-
Special Offer of Woodard,
Clarke & Co.
The unusual nfTer mnria h. TKTnnnrA
Clarke & Co. shows the confidence they
in xiyumei, ana snouia dispel all
doubt as to its curative properties, for
tney advertise to refund the nri o.a to
any person wnom it rails to benefit.
. You do not risk a cent in testing the
healing virtues of Hvomr. for w.
ard, Clarke & Co. take all the rlalr of
ton, and a few miles from the O. R. & I Its giving satisfaction and leave you to
N. railway. J be the Judge.
, i I,. i . ' -' i ii J If you Buffer from offensive breath,
RED TAPE POSTPONES KaSr' voiV?r discharge Tr
T. T ,T aroppings into the throat, Joss of
- . . v j viuni to.-
isrrnai symptom. Degin tne use of Hy
omel at once. It will deatrov all rile.
ease germs in the nose; throat and
lungs, sooi.no me lrriiatea mucous mem
brane, and make a thorough and last
ing cure of catarrh.
Hyomel Is not a secret remedy; its
rormuia is given xreeiy to physicians,
am as a result they have confidence in
its .power to .heal, and prescribe the
treatment in all catarrhal Indications.
There is no dangerous stomach drug
ging when Hyomel Is used. Breathed
through a -neat pocket Inhaler that comes
wim every aouar cmnc its neallng bal
sams destroy all catarrhal germs, even
In the rapst remote ajr cells, and quick
recovery follows. - .
Butler. Pa.. Feb. 12. -After being held
up ror two weeks by Clerk, Robert Mc
Fariand and the laws of the land. Miss
Margaret Verts -of Bonlfaolus, Minne
sota, and Frank Vensel of this city were
married today.
When the pair first applied for a li
cense Clerk McFarland refused until the
bride-to-be procured the consent of her
parents. She was only 30 years old.
At that time the guests were Invited to
the wedding, and they were sent away.
When the - consent arrived a "week
later and the guests were again Invited,
it was found that the consent was made
out improperly, . . . ' 1
Toe wedding toaay wasprtvaie.
Howard Russell, Baker stock com
pany, wno i8 duplicating his im
mense success of four years ago this
week as "Charley's Aunt" from
Brazil, "where the nuts come from,"
Brandon Thomas' great laughing
farce.
all the piece was written for, and In the
constant burst of fun, there Is but one
little serious moment one little ser
ious character, and that la the orphan
, ld tlla Uolahay. so beautifully
played by Miss Seymour. No wonder
the Baker Is packed at every perform
ance this week.
Empire Teddy Bear Matinee.
Have you heard about those big
Teddy Bears that children who are ennA
nuve mien winning at the Sat
urday matinees at the Kmplre? They
oio vigKcai ana iinesi in town, and
This Company Now Holds Properties in Trust
FOR PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
FOR CORPORATE BODIES
FOR BOND ISSUES
FOR ESTATE DISTRIBUTION
FOR MAINTENANCE OF AGED
FOR SUNDRY OTHER PURPOSES
Trusts kept separate from the other business of the
company. Call or send for our pamphlet setting forth the
functions of a thorough and reliable trust company.
SXMPIdB WASH CUBES ECZEMA.
Itching, Burning Skin Disease bouted
Without Use of Injurious Drags.
Great inventors often hnva hn
praised for surrendering the secrets of
their discoveries. Praetieallv tha nma
thing happened in the medical world In
the case of Dr. Decatur r rvmma tha
eminent skin specialist of Chicago. v
ur. unn, in nis own ornce prac
tice, discovered that, mira vir.ahi. nil
of wlnterareen. nrniwii-lv miv.rf with
other simple remedies was practically
a Sure specific for Erautma. nanrlnala
barber's itch, salt rheum, and other
itching skin diseases. But the oil of
winiergreen a one was found inef
fective. It required other mild ingredi
ents such as glycerine and thvmnl mm.
Sounded with the wintergreen, to pro
uce the real ecsema cure.
This compounded D, D. D. Prescrip
tion positively takes away the Itch at
once me instant it la anniiai n tha
skin. This vegetable liquid does away
with deleterious drus-s so lone nii in
an attempt to doctor the blood, where
as modern science bas determined that
eczema Is first and all tha Mm. alrin
disease. . : , - , . ,
If vou want to know fnara ihnnl tli.
merits of D. D. D. Prescription, call at
our store. We. vouch for this remedy.
SkWmore Drug Co.. 151 Third street. -
so far have always been carried away
by boys. Let us hope some little girl
will win this Saturday. "As Told in
the Hills," a story of the Indians and
emigrants on the plains In early days,
Is this week's play, and it is one of the
best of the entire year. .
"The Lawyer and the Laly."
If you haven't seen the kyrio stock
company In the new Franklin Fyles
drama of rural life In New England,
which is the biii at the Lvrlo this week.
you have missed a rare treat. "The
Lawyer and the Lady" Is one of the
most interesting plays of present-day
life that has Been presented In this
city in years.
Ghosts and All About Them.
Alblni, at the Grand tomorrow night.
will expose the tricks of Mrs. Pepper,
Anna Eva Fay and others who have
been performing seeming "wonders, jn
the -mystifying feats of these people,
which have been attributed to super
natural power, will be explained by Al
blni. Owing to the length of the ex
pose, the performances will commence
nan an hour earner tnan usual.
"Chinatown Charley."
Among the plays which are com
manding the attention of the public is
"Chinatown Charley," which the French
stock company Is presenting this week
at the mar theatre, xnis is a play 'in
wnicn tne uninese quarter or new
York Is depicted In realistic colors and
the poolroom used by women, a gym
nasium for girls,, a track paddock scene
and 'Other bits of New York life are
shown. There will be a matinee Sat?
urday.
WOMAN ACCUSED OF
BEING DYNAMITER
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' (United Piss leased Wire.)
Oakland, ,Cal., Feb. il District At
torney Hall of Trinity county, having
signified his willingness to forego. the
prosecution of Mrs. Isabella J. Martin
on a charge of arson and aura her over to
the Alameda county authorities the re
markable woman and her '-son. "Bab r
John" Martin, will be brought here
shortly to face charges of dvnsmltins
tha residence of Superior Judge Ogden;
planning to blow tip the home and fam
ily of Police Judge Samuels, and firing
in" uuiim ui ivrmsr 1117 XTOSeculOr ADS
P. Leach.
District Attorney Brown today was
busily engaged in eolleetlne- tha nana..
sary data and evidence to be presented
before the grand Jury which is
to met in a few days. Already Sher
iff Bartnot has fathered damaging evi
dence. ;
CHEMAWA TEACHERS
SHOT JBY DAN CUPID
(Special Dl.patch to The JoornaD
Chemawa, Or., Feb. 13. Last evening
at 7 p. m. Rev. Babcock of Salem united
in marriage Edwin A. Smith and Miss
Lucy N. Jones. The ceremdny jsas
performed In the school auditorium
where all the pupils' and employes and
friends of the contracting parties had
been invited.
The large room had been tastefully
ana ueauuiuiiy aecoratea witn nowers.
lerns. ana Oregon grape, and a large
marriage bell was suspended from tha
ceiling under which they were married.
Both the bride and groom are valued
employes of the institution and have
many friends who wish them a happy
life. Both are graduates of non-reservation
Indian schools, Mr. Smith of
canisie and Miss Jones of Haskell, and
are types of what these excellent Insti
tutions are doing for the Indian youtk
of our land.
G. A. R. of Rhode Island.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Providence. - St. I.. Feh. IS riranri
Army veterans or itnotie isian? held
their annual department enenmnmant
todav with Commander-in-Chief Rnrtnn
oi Missouri as tne guest or nonor. Fol
lowing the custom. Senior Vlee-Cnm.
mander William O. Milne of Newport
was promoted to the of lice of depart.
nmnt rnrnmnnncr.
; Keeping Open Bouse.
' .Everybody is welcome when we feel
good: and we feel that way only whan
our tugesuve organs are working prop
erly. Dr. King's New Life Pills regu
late the action of stomach, liver and
bowels so perfectly one csn't heln feu.l
ing good when he uses these pills. 1 210 I
at Skldmore Drug Co.'s drug store. I
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