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THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO, MARCH 10, 1908.
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GALAXY OF STARS
LIES
AT INDOOR
N?w York Club Will Attrac
Greatest Athletes in
America Tonight.
By Manhattan.
New York, March 10. There will t
treat otherlnc of the college ath
lete at Madison Square Garden tonight
whan the annual Indoor athletlo carnival
f the New York Athletlo club will
be held.
The entire Yale team of athletea, un
der the charge of W. Dray, the cham
pion pole vaulter, will lead the college
entrlee; Cornell will be repreaented bjr
10 men. Including Cook, the broad Jump
er and pole vaulter; Pennsylvania will
have a big Hat of entrant with Quy
llaeklns, the Intercollegiate half-mile
and mile champion, aa the feature;
Dartmouth's colors will be carried by
four contestant, among- them being
broad Jumper Bherman and hurdler
Bhaw; Princeton and other colleges will
be represented.
J. B. Taylor, the Pennsylvania crack
wui not compete, two weens ago lay
lor agreed to meet H. L. HUlman in
a special 00-yard run. but his recent
Injury will prevent his appearance In
ndoor games again thla aeason. The
club has Invited 11. P. Barney, the Chi
cago Athletic club crack to lane Tay
lors place. The meeting between Ram
ey and HUlman will attract almost as
much Interest and attention aa though
Taylor raced agalnat the New York
Athletic club middle-distance flyer.
What promises to be the greatest hur
dle race ever held Indoors will bring
together Forrest Bmlthson of the Mult
nomah Athletic club; A. B. Shaw, Dart
mouth college, and It. C. Leavltt, of
Williams.
The special Intercity club relay team
will bring together the best relay runt
ners In the Boston Athletic association
and the New York Athletic club. An
other relay race that will furnish an
exciting- contest will be held between
the old college rivals. Columbia and
Amherst.
Although Oarrels of Michigan, will
not be a contestant, the Ann Arbor In
stitution will be represented by H. L.
Coe. who Is entered In the 1.000-yard
special race. The other contestants In
this event will be Ouy Hasklns, the
Pennsylvania and Interrolleslate cham
pion; Melvln B- Shepnard, Irish-American
Athletic club; White and Bertcer.
New York Athletic club. These five
men are well matched.
Oregons Win A Rain.
Three straight games is the record
piled up by the Oregon bowling team
against the Hlcks-Chattens last night
on the Oregon alleys. Meleen had high
game with 223. The results:
OREGON.
A l) (I) W Tl. Aw
Alhbs 179 181 174 (134 178
End re 150 164 lfK 40 166
Meleen 165 223 165 ESS 184
Raymond 177 159 1R6 621 174
Barbour .. 179 156 185 520 173
Totals 850 883 884
HICKS-CHATTEN.
(1) d) (3) Tl. Ave.
Koch 153 14 152 499 166
Baker " ... 131 157 140 428 143
Williams .....199 123 141 463 163
Allen 1 182 180 490 163
Flandermeryer..l79 170 137 486 163
Totals 790 826
750
Miles to Meet Gonld.
(TTnlted Praaa Leaaed Wire.)
New York. March 10. A dispatch
from London says that Eustace Miles,
the famous English tennis expert, will
leave today lor this city, where he is
soon to make an attempt to win the
American amateur court tennis cham
plonshtp honors, aa well as to regain
the British championship which Jay
Gould won from Mm last summer. Mr.
Miles Is said to be In excellent form as
i tie result or several montns oi steady
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SAIIH BARBARA
Portland Manager Docs Not
Like Treatment Accorded
by Southern aMnager.
FIELD TRIALS
FORSPORJSMEN
Local Sporting Dog Owners
Will Meet Friday to Or
ganize Club.
Portland sporting dog fanciers Will
meet Krlduy night In room iOS of the
Ablngton building for the purpose of
organising the Oregon Field Trials club.
For soveral weeks the proposition has
been talked among the local owners by
Dr. J. M. Meyer, Will Mpman. Charles
Camplcn and K. A. Pearson and that
the club will be a success seems assured.
1 he object of the organisation Is to
IncriMk Interest In ftne sporting dogs
In orison and this will be done throush
a field trial meet to be held In Septem-1
pit mi some pmce nenr Aiosny.
The pronm-otlve members of the club
will give 1600 In purses to be divided
hotween a. derby and all age stake. It
is bolleved these two rich events will
attrsct dogs from California, Washing
ton aud British Columbia.
TEX THOUSAND TROUT
FOR UMATILLA RIVER
8pel(l Dlspttrb to The Journal. )
Santa Barbara. March 10. Manager
McCredle of the Portland ball team of
the coast league has threatened to
lea ve Santa' Barbara for Rallnus unless
Manager Chaves of the Santa Barbara
team "rants the Beaver oil that he
agreed to when the northwesternera
agreed to come here. Chaves hns not
lived UP to his agreement, Mac main
tains.
Mao says that he came here on con
dition that Portland be given free use
of the grounds for training and prac
tice, a guarantee of Bunday games dur
ing the training aeason. 70 and 30 per
cent envision or the gate receipts of
the Portland-Santa Barbara gnmes nnd
an optional division of the proceeds of
the Portland-Chicago games.
Mao says Chsves demands hnlr the be sent here as soon as the season la
proceeds of the Sunday guinea, five x r fnr enough advanced,
cent c Macs 10 per cent cut In the The young fish will be released In the
White Box gsmes and refuses to ar- t'malllla rlfer at Bingham Springs sta
rangs for Sunday games. lion, the Junction of the L'mstllla river
Local business men mill call on and Mcacnam creek, so that thev may
Chaves today to aee If some arrange- ! k up both streams. An excellent flsh
ment can not be mado to keep the j ins kirhoii la anticipated In all the
Beaver aouad In trRlnlnp here Prom- I Blue mountain streams this sprlns ow-
Inent people here believe the town's i lug to the extremely mild winter.
KNOX
Spring Styles
Silks
Operas
Tuxedos
(ftpeclal Dlapstcb to The Journal.)
Pendleton, Or., March 10. Deputy
Game anud Fish Warden O. K. Turner
hns Just received notice from Congress
man W. R. Kills that ths 10.000 rain
bow trout asked for by the Umatilla
county sportsmen for the Umatilla riv
er have been ordered from the govern
ment hatchery at Oregon City and will
Mm
Spring Styles
Derbies.
Fedoras
f Crushers
Knox
reputation will be damaged If th I'ort
landers are allowed to leave for Salinas.
Salinas wanted tli coasters to truln
there and made a hard effort to get
them,
PORTLAND MEN MEET
THE SOX TOMORROW
JOE ACTON LOST TITLE
SIXTEEN YEARS AGO
8txtn 'years ago today Joe Acton,
wrestling- Instructor at Multnomah club
and bridge tender on Madison street
bridge,' wrs defeated by Dan McLeod
In a match at San Francisco for the
middleweight championship of the
world and a side bet of 2.000. Mc
Leod won two straight falla.
Acton jtilt the wrestling game after
that and for the Inst seven years has
111. on IliA I nut nu.tnr at tha rlitK Ui.,
(Special Dlipatcb to Tb. Joornal l h ha gained many frlenda and has
Santa Barbara, March 10.- Sixteen of brought out numbers of prominent
the 26 players signed by Marager Mc-I " reau-rs. oi wnom r.ogar iranic is uie
' , , ! Ix'xt known. Acton for years held the
Credle of the Beavers have arrived tltl nt champion of two continents.
here. Groom and Lakaff. the Detroit : Kurope and America.
pitcher, and Cooney, the Trl-State short
stop, reached town yesterday. All the
men are rapidly rounding Into the finest
shape.
Portland meets the Chicago White
Sox team No. 2 tomorrow and Thurs
day. Portland'a battery against Chi
cago In the first game will be Bloom-
fleia ana uroom ana Macsnau anu
Walsh.
The Beavers hfat the Santa Barbara
high school yesterday afternoon by a
score of 12 to 1.
Best in Quality Leaders of Style
We are showing a Knox Derby with the
popular Flat Set Brim "ifs nobby" ,
Sold Only by
SPOKANE'S COACH WAS
ACTIVE EVERYWHERE
Dog Show Open in Erir.
(Ualted Press Leased Wire.)
Erie. Pa., March 10. A wonderful ar
ray of Boston terriers, bulldogs, fox
terriers, collies, bloodhounds and grey
hounds, as well as Japanese and Pe
kinese spaniels, Airedale terrlems, Pom
eranians and the rarer varieties of the
canine race. Is to be seen at the second
annual bench show of the Erie Kennel
club, which opened here today. A gen
tagug list of prizes has attracted ex
hToits from many of the most promi
nent kennels of the eastern states and
Canada. Judging began today and will
continue until the show comes to an
end Friday night.
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Id these pictures are seen Louis
A. Cella's pair of great two-year-old
colts, Marse 'Abe and Sea Swell.
They are considered the cream of
the youngsters developed at the
New Orleans tracks this season, and,
In fact, the best the southern courses
have boasted of In several years.
Marse Abe Is the better of the two.
He has been in seven races, winning
five, being disqualified once' and be
ing pulled up the other time to al
low his. stable mate, Sea Swell, to
win. Sea Swell has been in five
races. He won three, was second
once and finished once out of the
money. These promising colts are
Elated to compete on eastern tracks
and may prove too fast for the blue-
blooded youngsters of the great mot
j-opollUn stables. .'
Relative to the recent tour of the
Spokane High scnool basketball team
and the criticism made against Its
coach and referee, a
says
PORTLAND MEN WHO
MEET SEATTLE TEAM
311 Morrison, 0pp. Postoffice
CALIFORNIA HOTELS
Following are the names of the Port
land men who go to Seattle Thursday
night to meet the Beattle Athletic club
In a boxing and wrestling tourney Fri
day night, and the men they meet:
Olmar Drangn. who will meet Speck
In the 125-pound boxing match; Jean
West, who will meet Kelly In the 135
pound wrestling, and Edgar Frank, who
will meet Venables In the 130-pound
wrestling match.
Frank beat Venables In April of last
year.
V v ' rV i fit
Tills Day in Sport Annals.
1K58 Twenty-five baseball clubs of
New York oltv and Hrooklvn formed
Spokane paper the National association, which con
tinued in existence for 13 years.
IU-,4 4 . T . 'I.- 1 H
ojunanc '' """" "won in wrestling tournament by J. ri.
team has made a splendid record on the McLaughlin.
coast. Prior to Its game with uie KH5 At Toronto: Oeorgs Kogers de
Wasblngtnn High school team of Seattle I feuted J. Douglass In pigeon shooting
last night It had played and won 11 . match for the Ilrlggs' challenge cup.
straight games. wllhout meeting a' 18S7 At Saugus, Massachusetts:
single defeat all season. In the 11; "Ike" Weir defeated Jack Williams In
fames It had scored 67 points to 170 26-round fight with skin gloves,
or its opponents, an average score of, 1RS8 At Apremont, France: John L.
4 to 16 per game ' Sullivan mi l Charlie Mitchell fought 39
A Rlneie resrettah e reature nas.juu'ins u. a um iur uurir u o,uuv.
marred their trli
1891 At San Francisco: The Callfor-
DALLAS
-fil, A. A. C.
GAME FOR MARCH 18
Two Crack Basketball Teams
Will Settle State Cham
pionship Question.
-tn rr hi-iiiianr vicrnries
to the sound. The work of Referee n.a i ricKei association organizea.
Jewel . who coaches the team and Is ai i"7'V "'- "
member of the Hpogane Mign scnooi v.i ... ,ct..,.8)
PORTLAND
RUB
faculty, has been severely criticized at 1 "'V, t,"v" -1.
every city. Where there Is smoke there I J81rAt neWKnVein: lh6 C0""6":
must be fire, and Jewell s activity In j . Stll'frrn8alJI J'YX .organised
calling fouls on the home team while 1,ttn4a A,,rcuLtt ot r cI.'S5R,l.,nM
overlooking those of Spokane probably j , .fTHrlen de feated Mlk e BchrecE in
merits a considerable part of the critl- ! -J?' ' ':,r"n defeated Mike Bchreck In
San Francisco's
TWO BSST XOTBX.B
ITnder the same manag-tment
HOTEL JEFFERSON
nrmx. Airs oouom mmru
SAO Kooms. ISO VriTate Baths.
Znropean Plan $130 to 18.00.
Anerloan Flan $3X0 to $10.00.
HOTEL STEWART
OXAXY ST. AJBOTB UWIOW
SQVABJB.
050 Booms. 150 PrlTata Baths.
Boropean Flan $1UM Upward.
Oafs a la Carte.
Baob Xotel Sends Omnitras
To an Trains and teamen.
SIcwarl-Birker Co Props.
max nuurozaoo.
CROSS
COUNTRY
clsm that has been showered upon him.
"It Is decidedly unfortunate that Mr.
Jewell has been so, active along this
line. It lends the Impression abroao
that the Spokane team's success lies
15 rounds.
1906 At New York: Peter Maher
knocked out Pat O'Rouke In third round.
largely In the efficiency of the referee,
r TIT n a T.:a T l which critics here who ha
. M. t'. A. JJlHteS LOCal team play know Is not true.'
Clubs and Schools to
Enter Long Race.
VANCOUVER PLEASED
WITH HELSER'S WORK
Every athletic club and school team
In Portland has been Invited by the Y.
(Special DUpatrh to The Journal.)
Vancouver. Wash., March 10 Van
couver fans are greatly delighted with
Oakland Smothered.
(Sperlal Dlnnttch tn Tb Jonrsal.)
flan Diego, March 10. Chicago White
Sox No. 1 had an easy time with the
Oakland team of the Plclflo Coast
league, winning 13 to 6. Score:
R. II. E.
Chicago 13 1 4
Oaklimil (18 (
Batteries Owen, White. Smith and
Shaw and Sullivan; Quick, McFarland.
v ngnt ana uasnwooa ana lewis.
Dallas college and Multnomah club
will decide the state championship In
basketball ona week from tomorrow
night In the "Winged M" gymnasium.
It was Intended to have the game
played next Saturday night, but mumps
prevented. Mumps prevail in Dallas
college now and Fenton and Shaw, two
of the best men, are out on account of
the malady.
Multnomah has won all but two
games this season, losing one to Y. M.
C. A. and one to the Alaskan team.
Dallas has lost but one game, that to
the Muscatine team of Iowa, and In ad
dition walloped the Alaskans to a
brown turn. The two teams are
thought to be very evenly matched, and
the game should be a close and exciting
one.
Dallas has a series of three games
scheduled with the crack team of Sno
homish, Washington, and the two fives
will play for the Pacific coast cham
pionship Immediately following the
Multnomah game. This will olose the
season ror the epeeuy aggregation rrom
Dallas.
M. C. A. to' enter a cross countrv run ih iirrun which has attended Manager
to be held March 28, and nearly all Helser's efforts to land players, ai
of them have sl-nlflnrt n Jrw.mi,,., f most all ' the contracts have been re
entering Bonified an intention of turnw, glne(i and those few who have
The course h hn i.m f,,h not signed will be lined up in me next
and finish will be st the V M r 1 a seasoned player for the Infield. Just
hall on Fourth and Yamhill streets who this man Is miser win not an
In all probability there wil be in nounce- but h W th,ath? 5"B,ha2
the neighborhood of 40 entries, whlcn Class A experience and that he is a
otiuuiu iiiukq i iie ivnisn Keen and Yrit- . it ,
ing. Handsome gjSld medals wltl be Th Iocals wln Vctjcf- at the coast
given the winner with sllvn KiL.! league park in Portland Sunday but by
modals for the runners whn fini.h March 22 hope to be able to worn out
ond and third.
SENIORS PULE HARDER
THAN THE S0PH03I0RES
at the homo ground. Work on the park
Is progressing nicely and n snouia uu
finished by March 22.
Telegraphic Meet Off.
The telegraphic and Indoor track me?
which was scheduled ror aiarcn u unu
hich was to nave oeen ptii unpira
University of Oregon. Eugene, Mar;h Denver Salt Lake and Portland has
(Special DltDatcb to Tbe Jotirnal.)
10 The senior tug-of-war team de- been called off. Omaha and Denver
'" l" Bupoomore team yesterday withdrew and me omer muiin j
afternoon in a contest to decide the elded not to attempt a dual meet,
championship of the university This , -- - ,
miuuiu imve occurred Frlda I ,,
evening during the meet, but as both OBEAT BB3B OTJBE BTIBS BTTBOPE
, i ,: mu ouc ana ine time was .
limited it was postponed until yesterday hafedioal profession Interested In Ex
auc,"uun' victors the seniors will ternal Wash Whloh is iToancing
- j t u is v.i raiTi n iiiiiHr u i vna Avnn....
of Otto's confectionery. These contests
ciia uoiiuiuus very noouiar at ths .r.i.
YAMHILL TO BOOST
WALNUT RESOURCES
(Special Dlcputcb to Tbe Journal.)
McMlnnville, Or., March 10. "the
YninhlU 'bounty Walnut club held an In
tcro.nllnir meeting here Saturdav night,
at which a large representation was
present Fifty pistachio nut trees were
distributed among the members. These
hnd been given to the club by the
United States experiment station.
The success of the English walnut
here has Induced the government to
encourage the club In other lines.
a committee consisting of W. H
Latourotte, E. C. Apperson and William
Gallowny was appointed for the pur
pose of collecting material and photo
graphs for a folder setting forth the ad
vantnges of the walnut Industry In
Yamhill county for prospective Immi
grants. .1. C. Cooper, D. J. Asbury and O. O.
Hodson wero appointed a committee to
arrn.ngo for a walnut float for the
Portland Rose Fiesta in June. Some
beautiful and elaborate designs have
been prepared.
Hotel
St. Francis
BAB FBAJf CISCO
Fronting tropical Union Square,
the heart of Ban Francisco, this
structure Is a fine example of the
arttstlo treatment of a utilitarian
Idea, and typifles the high value
Ban Francisco places upon enter
tainment Thla hotel probably unites,
under one roof, more advanced
Ideas of hotel service than any
other caravansary In America,
yet the rates are lower In pro
portion to the attention offered,
than can be found elsewhere in
the United States. Rates from $2
upward European plan.
Under the management of James
Wood.
Hotel St. Mark
0Klnd. Calif:
A New, Modern eight story, fire-proof hotel
containing 450 lunnr, outside rooms connected
with bath. Opened Jan. I, 1908. Equipped
with all the Ut
est conveniences
known to mo
dern hoteldom.
Large, light,
sonny sample
ooma for com
mercial ; men.
"Direct car fines
and hotel auto
mobile bus. to S.
P. 16th St. and
Santa Ft depots.
Si. JHark Cafe. Coitine and service nrivaWd.
Fine Orchestra. Elegant appointments, JUtsa
(European plan) from $1.50 and up.
19tH St. rranklis : t
Ona block from the shopping district.' '
t;:3LMfl6a
T Sins -fc
Iff
therein Ud;valnnBWJy.ri? have" so invariably followed the use of
Remarkable Besults.
Instant relief and permanent cures
the members of the teams.
EVERY DATE OF THE
BEAVERS AT GLANCE
an American proscription ror the cure
of skin diseases trial European uociors.
always sealous to lead in fields of
medical knowledge, are still directing
inniilrts as to the ingredients of this
external vegetable remedy.
.Tarry R. Eaton,
Formerly proprietor of the cafe, room
10, Chamber of Commerce bldg., has
purchased the saloon, northwest corner
Fourth and Washington In the new
Knthchlld bldg.. and will be pleased to
s: his many friends and patrons.
SSSbS ARLINGTON
AX TBAWOTSOO
Just opened, corner Ellis and Leaven
worth streets, on carllne. Centrally lo
cated down town; 200 rooms; 100 baths.
Steel and brick building. Every con
venience. 8trlctly high class. European
plan $1 a dav up. Very reasonable
rates on American plan. . -
E. J. FALLON. Proprietor.
"SOMETHING DIFFERENT
KEY ROUTE INN
OAKXABD, Oil.
Ever Modern Comfort. American and
European Plan.
N. 8. MULLAN. Manager.
Formerly Assistant Manager Palace
Hotel. San Francisco.
Fairmont Hotel
BAB rBABCxaco.
Its superb location affords tha
best outlook upon the beautiful
bay. the surrounding; hills and tha
rapidly growing city.
Its magnificent appointment.
perfect service and cuisine pro- -vide
every luxury and comlirt
the traveler can desire. . t
Tha same wise manage- ."j
ment which mad tha old ' .'
Palace Hotel famous
throughout tha world
caters to you her. it .,
Blngle Booms, tSLBO upwtvrds
Suites, f 10 upwards. Brery room
with a bath.
UNDER MANAGEMENT OTTBOi
Palace Hotel Company
Hotel Hamlin
EDDT AND UAVENW0KTH m. t
First permanent big
Hotel down town. ,
Contains lOObeantifBlly
furnished steam heated
spartmsnta, 40 hatha.
Frivata talephona ser.
vies. Sample rooms fog
commercial travelers.
Eddy St. ears from
ferry pass the door and
connect with Srd St,
cars from S. P. Depot.
EatsafromltOOop.
'FW Prfrat Km,
San Franci s c b.
BLOOD
POISOfl
Huglies Visits New England.
(UnltM Pre laaed Wlra. )
Boston. Mass.. March 10. A strrnti.
The makers of the prescription, the i ous program has been arranged for
D U. V. company of Chicago, are tc- I Governor Jlughos of New York who
Diving frankly to such European inqul -j arrived in Dot. ton today to fill a nura
ries that this Eczema remedy Is simply ber of speaking dates. The governor
loll of wintergreen compounded wun . iniiuuuii-w uiiisuiermnBna
other vegetable ingredients of known
healing power such as thymol and
glycerine. .'...
Appareniiyuo case 01 mi maun ii
PORTLAND AT HOME.
With San Francisco May 6, 6, 7, S, 9,
10, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, a. n. and p. tn., 31.
July, 8, 9, 10. 11. 12. 28. 29, 30, 31,
August 1, 2, September 15, 16, 17, 18,
19 and 20.
With Los Angeles May 12, 1, 14,
15, 16, 17; June 2, 8, 4, 6, , 7; July 14.
15, 16, 17, 18. 19; September 1, 2. S, 4,
6, 6. 7 a. m. and p. m., 8, 9. io. ll,
12. 13. ' - - I.:,---?'
With Oakland May XI, 20, 21. 121. ,
24; June 9. 10, 11, 12V UsU; July 2.
22. 22. 24, 2B, 26; Auyust 35, 26 27, 2,
29, 10; September 22,, ?a, g. 85. it., IX.
PORTLAND ABROAD.
At San Francisco April 4, 6. . 7 g
9, 10; May 1. 2, 3; June 30; July 1, 2 3
4, 6; August 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, 8 a. m. and
p. m.; October 13, 14, 16, 16, 17. 18 a. m
and p. m. 1 . ...
ai uos Angeies April 14, 15, tl. 17
gust 11. 12. 11. 14, 16, 16; October 6? 7
8, 9, 10, 11, 27, 28, 29, 30 Jl; Novem-
oer 1. m
At Oakland April 21. 22. 23,. 24 2B.
26 a. m. and p. m.; June 16, 17, 18, 19
20, 21 a. m. and p. m. ; August IV 19
20, 21, 22, 23 a. m. and p. to.; Septem
ber 29, 30; October 1,-2. ft, 4, 20, 2lt 22,
.0. it, -a.
all are to take place this evenlnar Thn
chief speech will be made to the New
England Dry Goods association in Tre
mont Temple. From Tremont Temple
ts ttw worst elsasaa
earth. nt tbe
aalast to ir WHtlN
TOO KNOW WHAT
TO DO. Many bara
pimples, spots os tha
kin. sons In tha
mouth, eleera, falling
hair, boo palua, ca
tarrh. aol don't know
It la BLOOD 1'OISON. 8end to DR. BHOWN,
BSS Arch St., Philadelphia, Pans., Am
BKOWN'8 BLOOD CliBB. 12 00 P bottlej
lasts ene swotb, Sold In tMrtlasd eatr hf
Woodard. Clarke A Co,
1 -nwnr nl mrninat this I the e-ovornor will go to the American
aim rile remedy, known as D. D. D. Pre- ! house to speak at the annual dinner of
the Itrown t'nlverslty Alumni associa-
luunu uu umi mere is no
of lung trouble as long as
tet Dr. King's New Discov
Mrs. J. P. White, of Rush-
nrlntlnn Here Is a tvDical letter from
Mrs. E. Payne of East Pittsburg. Pa.:
"I had a horrible breaking out on my
lears and feet, and tried nearly all medi
cines and salves without result. The
first bottle of D. D. D. helped me and
I secured a complete cure. That was
two yeara ago and I have had no trouble
since."
We have investigated the merits of
D. D. D. Prescription and believe It to
be tha best and quickest cure for skin I er than anything else, ani cures lung
diseases. . At any rate, we positively j disease even after the cate Is pro
know that It takes away the Itch Just nouneed hopeless." Thla Host reliable
as soon aa you apply a few drops of the , remedy for coughs and coltij, lagrlppe.
soothing liquid. Call free booklet asthma, bronchitis and hot-senesa: Is
on care ana nuiru vi un nr ana 101a iinaer guarantee at Skla-nore Dru
Bo Use to Ola,
-I have found ou. that there Is no
use to die or lun
you can get
erv. tays
boro, Pennsylvania. "I would not be
alive today only for that wonderful
meaicine. 11 loosens up cough aulck
?? !!" J- i8 SitSri'IrJJ'- !!"frS- '- , , V ask foecak of D. O. V. Soap. Skid- company's stor 0o mM i 00 ' TrUl - The First Chur
29, ?0i September 22, ?3, J, 85. 26 27. J Renraaant local fcolldaytv . I nurjtttvmX. UUThMrMtu4 bottlo fret,, "7 ' ? vV . pHacl offlc . F
tlon. Later In the evening he Is sched
uled for an address at the dinner of
the Delta Tpsllon fraternity.
TO PREVENT THE OBIP.
LAXATIVE BHOMO QCIMNB ramoves the
eaua. Tbrra la only one "BROMO QUININK."
Look for aignatura or E. W. GROVE. 23.
New Incorporation!.
(Special Dlnpatch to' Tbe Journal, '
Salem, Or., March 10. Articles of In
corporation have been filed In the office
of tne secretary of state as follows:
Haaselwood Cream company, principal
office Portland. Oregon; capital stock.
iuv,uuv; incorporators. .1 nomas Hi. Ar
mistead, M. Mortensen and G.. ;M.
Brown. . 1.... A,,i.r '.a - .
Bager and Malheur Oil company, prin
cipal office Portland, Oregon; . capital
stock. 31,000.000; Incorporators, F7 M
Batchelor, XL 8. Plat fa and A? J. Btev
welL . . ...
Church of tha Nararene,
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MILITARY.
ACADEMY
W , it.
PORTLAND ORE; J
rm A Boarding and Da
SchooX for lToung M.nVnd
J' Preparation for " col.
a. U. B. Military iXr
. Aeadtmlea. Ac
tww,tfd te Stanford,
y Berkeley, Cornell. Am
"n Il State Vnu
versltlaai and iiauiiu..i
V Collaaaa, , Manual train.
' IP - Business . course,
Tha principal baa bid II
f"ra expenence m i'ort.
viand.-. Comfortable qusr.
; tera. 'Beat envlronmenta
Maka reservatlona r now.
For v Illustrated catalog
1 end other literature ao .
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: t JrriaelsaJ and IToprlotoa
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ILOt
corporators. If K. Luse, I;
Ma. Jnnl ti,rsliMr,M V n
Portland, Oregon; In-, and Fred il n !..!
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