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ililv UKLUUN , UA1LY . JUUKrtAL, hUKILAMJ, J. ilUKiSUAY KVliNINU. APKIL 0, 1603. ; Seals Capture Fifth Straight - i Game From McCredie's 1 Bunch ofTossers. 14 WALLOPED AGl J W A5 Y " Pff k'- : '- Francisco. April . A weird loan V ty Catcher Madden proved the Sailors' undoing today, and when (ha players and fana went horn to ea and wafers ' Fortland had been wallopm ror the nnn . time by a acore of I to d. r: iiii 1 niffi& -All". ? Mtlf I " II ,v. " II, v V v . r - . . 1 l III V ' II V I It R vWNjNsC-y-y . ; AN -L- ; on run to the Portland wai ood and. with Wllllama on third. Melcholr on aeoond and Mohler en first. Madden aent the taii aaning on what looked more like a home run hit than a throw to second, ind all three oen scored. , ( The acore: PORTLAND. . ' J , AB.R.H.PO.AE Casey. Ib. I 4 I S t'oonay, as. 6 Rafterr. cf. 6 MoCredie, rt 6 tMBlK, lb. ......... a Johnson, lb. 4 lary, If. 4 Madden, C 3 Wmoll, p. t iannon, p. 1 lotalt ....SI f IS S4 II BAN rHANCISCO. i AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Hlldebrand. If. I I I 0 Piper, ct Wllllama, lb. S Melcholr, rf. 4 Kelder, as. , 4 Mohler, 2b I WcAruie, Sb. ........ Jones, p. 4 Barry, c ........... 4 i Totals . :.. . ..... . . .14 t IS 17 n ; HITS AND SCORE BT INNINGS. Portland S010114 Hits 1 S S J 0 S 1 11 Ean Francisco ...t I 1 0 t ! 0 1 I Hits S S t 0 0 S S IS ' , 6UMMART. T7..M rm d.--.i a. it.,.. i Three-baas hit Basser. Two-baae hlta PTKKACB CARLLSUE Mohler. Casey. Sacrifice hits MoAr-l " Wnj-fjsiVisisi. die. PemolL First base on called balls Off Pemoll, 4; off Jones, S. Struck out By pernoll, 1: by Harmon, 1: by Jones, 1. Double play Pernoll to Mad den to Cooney. Wild pltcb Jonea. Time of fame One hour and 41 minutes. Umpire O'ConnelL - .V SQUEEZE PLAV8. . Lost afaln; be faithful. 1 ' ' ' . Sixteen assists were made by the northerners yesterday. e; e ' The race recalls the memorable land slide of several years aa-o, when Port land lost the a tee nth straight game. e - , Little Bassey came to the front wltb a three-bag;a;er, and Dantig annexed three singles. Raftery mlased bis long hit, but got two short hits. S Casey Is one Beaver . who la taklns advantage. of the opening- games to fat ten his batting average. Yesterday he touched Oscar Jones up for four pretty ones, one of which was a double-cuahlon , swat. In five times up. In one of the previous games ha got three out of five. e e ; ' Maybe It's Madden'a tor fingers, but It looks like a case of bad nerves. A 10-foot heave over the middle station with three Seals on the bags and no outfielders In sight Is mighty poor judgment Madden lost the game end took the hearts out of his teammatea. ROLLER S FRIENDS EASTERN FEAR BIG M'LAGLEN McDonald, Inglis and Lon nie Austin Think Tacoma Wrestler Will Be Bough. RACERS fiHIMXG YOUNGSTERS OF TIQS- PORTLAND BASEBALL TEAM NOW PLAYING IN SAN FRANCISCO. COLUMBIA TEAH SHOWS UP STRONG West Side High School Eas ily Defeated on Univer sity Diamond. the most popular cigarettes in the entire West. Over 125,000.000 Infperiales were ' smoked 1 bv the men of the West, alone in 1W7. No doubt you know Imperiales already.- If you don't, just inspect an Imperiales carefully. ' Note the thin pure mais paper. See how the . paper is crimped, not pasted. That, , and the pure paper, lets you taste the tobacco alone. Light, that Imperiales. ' . t See how the mouthpiece cools the smoke ? Smoke them all day long if you want to no after effects. 10 for 10c. Sold Eeirywhtr THE JOHN BOLLMAN COMPANY, Maaufachirer, Saa Fraadse (Special DUpatch to Toe .Journal.). . Seattle, Aprll .-Dr. Roller, elated San rranc,.co. wver in victory over uie xwaneison, i Oakland . No matter how many scores the lo cals make, the Seals go them better. The fault does not lie In the hitting de . partment. nor In the pitching depart ment Seemingly It rests with the re ceiving and baserunnlng ends. Fielding mm fwu. m , This Day In Sport AnnaJj. lS7aa Harris . White, pitcher on Chicago American league team, which won the world's championship In lt0 bom la Washington, District of Colum bia. '1M0 At Toronto, Canadian Assocla "..S' Amateur Oararaen organised. 1811 On thm Thflma. .(.. it- i . Oxford defeated Cambrldse .'in S the Terrible Swede, was around visiting his friends yesterday, and among other things the doctor dropped the remark that if he was successful in his com ing match with Victor McLaglen at Portland he would cinch a match wltb Fred BeelL and then no after Frank uotch for the championship, and there were many of Roller's friends who thought as the doctor did, that he had made a big mistake by taking on the match with McLaglen. "What have you got to win?" said Tom McDonald of the Seattle Athletic club. "You" don't' get any credit to apeak or for beatlnr him. and If vou lose you lose everything. ' It's true, McLaglen Is liked around here, but he's as- much of a fighter as a wrestler, and he has serious Intention of following the prize ring and not the mat I dare say he's going- to make a great fighter, for he shows that In his wrestling matches." Blllvjnglla thought the same as Mo uonaid, and so did Lonnle Austin and othera of Roller's friend who feel an interest in the Dhvsldan'a nrofesslonal weirare. KOiier mmaeir appears Los An Portlan Standing of dubs. Won. Lost 6 0 1 1 igeles d .. PC. 1000 .600 .600 .000 HERE NEXT JUNE ' aBBBBaBSBBBSBBBaWSaSSBBBaBBBBSSSSBk Portland Automobile Club Lays Out Course for Ilun- dred-Mile Tests. ' QALIFORNI A HOTELS Columbia university ball players dem onstrated yesterday that tbey had all the class that ,as claimed for them when they defeated Coach Henderson's "Favorites" from West Side High school by a score of 10 to 4. Locke. Columbia's pitcher, pitched as fine a game as one couia wisn to see. He had good con trol, struck out 8 men and allowed but seven scattered hlta. besides fleldlna hla puaiuon perrecuy witn some -very dim- cuu cnances to handle. while Locke s work was a big factor in uie victory the whole team deserves great credit for the way in which they Played. Aside from a weird toss by Davis In the third inning the team t i - , . , neiuoa well. in xne sixtn innmr ihpv ..T. a " ,r " tTV, worked the.squeeae play perfectly three yesterday walloped Ofekland, 11 to J. in times without a slip. All through the Results of Games Yesterday. Ssn Francisco, 9; Portland. . , Los Angeles, 11; Oakland. S. oaklandnew man holds angels down a featureless game. But four hits were gleaned roff Thorsen. Los Angeles' new pitcher. The score: . LOS ANGELES. AB. FL H. PO. A. E. worried,- and It is a bit plain for anyone to Bernard, cf Oakes, rf .., Dillon, lb .. Brashear, 2b Smith, 3b ... Ellis, If Delmas, ss . Easterly, c . Thorsen, p . 1 0 1 0 12 0 s s 0 2 1 0 18 8 1 0 2 nnlveMity boar raoT by : jfi totS? i fM tn nad !t to 00 r Tlt.,. :I1. beat record! wngths. in he would B(yt match wlth the BtlJray Totals 1897 At Kin IWnrlu.. Ti taocked out TT VBusgVk. in second" wVi.A!LClllcw' Clarence Forbes and Klr Goodman went six rounds to a " 1908 At Tniflnn.nnTI. rr n withGrge Me3 KTo Bogar B. Slnnott For, District Attorney. McLaglen As soon as the stiffness haa dlaan. nearer frnm hla mn . l T7i11ai will M.lnub i - . " ' . . x " . . i wn. ji ...... me hl? tra,n,n- tor h Portland bout Val Haltren, If. .. u WI". pwriicumr attention to I rieitmuuer, rr iiurpcniuK nig wina, ior ne expects McLarlen to make a lonr. roush battle of It Quite a few local annrta will rn tn Portland on the nlht of the match to see their favorite do hie little stunt. No Cocaine, NoGas No Students mLTl l au to wn'form high-grade work at reasonable price. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartweak neas can now have their teeth ex tracted filled and brldgeworit piled without the least plln or PAINLESS EXTRACTION . J2-K AR AT CROWNS ..." . BRIDGE WORK .7. ,B?TPLA plate! ALL LINED PLATE 77?... . ! S- ' ' TEETH.. ..50 5.00 5.00 -00 15.00 XxamlaaUoa and Consultation rree. Re-Cnamefing Teeth is ine greatest invention In modern dentistry and has boon moat success- iui or sii roeuioaa ! . . We extend to all a soaclal nf. tlon to call at our Kf flee and bava "' i cumintu irea or coarse. We own and - control the largeac and best equipped dental establlah ment In the world. Uvlnr is jvfn.u t.W "I, y1"" marantee with all work lor 18 years. Udr ittM. ant , . ' Open vanfngs till T- Sunday I to L UnionPainlessDentisb GSIH KorrUon SW Comer First.. Canadian A. A. U. Meet. ; Toronto. Ont, April -9. A large field cf entries, representing the cream of the amateur athletes of this section of the dominion, and to contest for honors in tno tnree aays sporting carnival opening In the Arena In this city tonight The affair, which oromises to ecllnae anything of Its kind seen here, In a long i;imb, ims ueeo arrsngea oy tne Canadian A. A. U. and the proceeds will be used to defray the expenses of the Canadian representatives to the Olympic meet in London this summer. The program for the carnival com prises 18 events. aDart from thorn, of th junior meet to be held Saturday. Sat- uruay siiernoon Tom Longboat, the champion runner, is to be seen in a spe ciai mree-miie race. Eagan, ss Quick, lb .. Aitman, 8 b . Haley, 2b .. Dashwood, o Carnes, p . . , McFarland, p Murphy . . 87 11 18 27 14 8 OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 4 1 1 2 1 I 0 0' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 S 8 0 8 2 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 8 0 0 gama tbey showed their ability In not making a mistake In judgment where as some of the "bone head' plays pulled off by the High school players were yoBiuveiy taugnaoie. High school played an awful game In the field, Jamison and Pugh, who played but two innings, being the only ones not to make errors. McKlnley and Brace were the worst offenders, McKln ley making five mlscuea. while Brace missed three files in left field, avnrv one of which counted in the run-getting. McAlpln starred In the error column also. Gleason and McDonald starred In the field for Columbia. McDonald nulled In four files, two of which were hard ones, while Gleason pulled In four high fouls. Dooley led at the bat with three hits. The score: , COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. AB. R. H. PO. A. COMING TO PORTLAND. Y f y v i i , 'J r y y S, I If ' f , Totals 81 2 4 24 II 9 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. Los Angeles 1 1102101 11 Hits 1 1 Z Z 4 1 1 4 IB Oakland ..i. .....1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 ,. Hits 1 0000120 04 MurDhv batted' for McFarland " In ninth.' i " - - SUMMARY. Three-base hit Ellis. Sacrifice hits Van Haltren. Easterly. Ellis. Smith. First base on errors Lbs Angeles, 3; Oakland. 2. Bases on balls Off Thor sen, 4; Carnes, 8; McFarland, -8.- Struck out By Thorsen, 8. Double plays Mc Farland to Aitman: Delmas to Dillon. Passed balls Dashwood, 2. Wild pitches Carnes. Time of gams, 2:05. Umpire Perrine. . -f Hot Lake Gets Big Auto. , fflmnial Dlamtek to Tfaa Journal.l La Grande.' April . The largest auto to be owned by Union county autolsts is on the way here, destined to Hot Lake for Dr. Pby. It is also the highest price machine, costing $E,000. It la of the Franklin make, and is rated at SO miles an hour. At present there are 17 machines In I.. Orande. and 84' In the county outside of La Grande; and them will be many mors brought in this sea son. , v :.... . :-, Campbell, ss.... Dockstadder, If. Perkins, rf Gleason, c Dooley. 2b Welsgerber, Davis, 8b... Locke, p... Totals . . If., 8 .. ..6 .5 . .6 .6 .4 1 0 1 8 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 6 0 13 2 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 s ..45 7 10 27 WEST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL. AB. R. H. PO. A. Vosper, 8b 5 1 Word, p 8 0 Brace, if 2 o Pugh, If 1 o Patterson, C.....4 0 Jamison, ss.k.... 4 0 Wang, 2b 4 . 1 McAlpln, cf 3 0 McKlnley, lb 3 1 Sutton, rf 4 , 1 Totals 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 2 6 1 2 0 4 0 4 1 8 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 ....35 1 7 25 8 18 SUMMARY. Earned runs Portland Hlsh school. 2. Two-base hit McDonald. Struck out By Word, 4; Locke, 8. Bases on balls uir wora, s; orr iocks, s. wild pitch Locke. Left on bases High' school, 7; vuiumuia, jo. xu i uy pucner xacion ald and . Brace; , , basebalFsghedule OF UNIVERSITY TEAM What promises to be the biggest road race ever rheld In the northwest will take place ust outside of Portland dur ing Rose Carnival week, and in addition to a coterie of eastern speed demons sent out by manufacturers, there will be some of the fastest drivers in Cali fornia, Washington and Oregon entered In the contests. Rich prises will be put on ior tne two races, one tor profes sional drivers and the other ft- the amateurs. - A committee - will lay out the course, tomorrow or Baturoay. and tne races will be for lOAmllea. ' It was definitely decided to hold the race at the meeting of the board of di- itxjiura lueaaay nifni. at wnicn time R. W. inraan was elected president of the club, to succeed Lewis Russell. The otner orncers are Lewis Russell. Vice president; will Lipman, secretary, and ur. tj. n. isrowo, treasurer. Llpman "jiti oruwa succeeaea tnemseives. There Is an excellent course, covering a distance of 18 miles, that the commit tee nas in mind for the races. With Moniavuie as the starting and finish in- point, a -is mne lap can be bad by pursuing this route: Montavllla south about two miles to the Section Line roaa; tnence on the Section line road to uresnam, at Which point the cars win cross to the Twelve Mile house; two miles north, thence east ton the Base Line road to the starting point at juontaviiia. , Following the plan of the recent Sa vannah, Georgia, road races, the auto- mooiie ciud wiu ask uovernor Cham berlain for full possession of the road ror aoout rour noura on the afternoon of one of the festival days. During that ume no person win ne allowed on the roaa, tne racers navmg undisputed sway. ' Arrangements will be mads with the xarmers in tne . vicinity to erect a granasiana near Montavllla, so that there will be some source of revenue ior tne ciuo to reimburse it for Its ex pense. The streetcar company will be asked to provide special cars to carry nm truirui 10 montaviiia, wnere tney wu. oe.aroppea. a snort walk will bring them' to the grandstand, which win n niacea at ins starting point 'mat me meeting win be a success there can be no doubt. The commutes receivea a score or inquiries from big eastern manufacturers relative to the race, and It Is aulte likely that they will send the fastest drivers in their etnoloy. Owing to the fact that there will be but. four sharp turns on the course, some exceptionally fast time Is expected. ( San Francisco's two rare noma - trader the same maaagamtnt HOTEL JEFFERSON TOTtX JJTO O0TJTOK BTMBT8) SUM Sooms. ' ' 160 rrtrats Baths. Snxopsaa Flan SUM to s.oo. Americas 2naa $3o to 1 10.00. DOTEL STEWART GBABT - 0T. ABOTB - VTKXOV SQUASH. 850 Booms. 150 PriTsta Baths. Boropsaa Plan BL60 TJwmru. Oafs a la Carts. Hotel Bssds Omnibus Is an Trains and Steamers. Stewart-Barker Co- Props. sax rBAvcxaco. ,7 . 7-k,,. , a - i FAIRH0 bait nuzrozsoo. Overlooks the entlrs Bay and Harbor. Commands Battle ship row and the fleet anchorage. I -iT Single- rooms $2.80 I I upwards.. Suites 810 i I f upwards Every room . -witn oatn, neserva- v tlon made by wire. ' -' -' ' MAiran-rrM-mrii AXACB HOTEI. COXFWT Hotel St. Francis SAN FRANCISCO This hostelry possesses all the best features of the world's finest caravansaries, and hs added many ideas to the sum .of hotel happi ness, 'a": j It has introduced W Pacific Coast Hoteldom the. Electric Grill, Pneumatic Tube -Service, Magneta Clock System and today represents the farthest advance of science in hotel service in America. Rate European, from $2 upward Under the management of JAMES WOODS THE PENINSULA SAN MATEO CALIFORNIA A Twentieth Century rldtel of tha Highest Degree of Excellence. AMERICAN PLAN 1 .awl EUROPEAN PLAN NOW OPEN Thirty minutes by rail from San Francisco. Located in a beautiful ?a.rk.u0' ih,rtJr rears' cultivation. All the charm and delight of the coun.ry combined with the attrac tions and conveniences of the me tropolis. .For reservations or information address JAS. H. DQOLITTLSL Mgr. San Mateo, California. . BEAU SENDS OREGON TEArTO PORTLAND Varsity Track Manager Con sents to Entering Speedy Athletes in Oregon Meet. m J Tomorrow, Friday, will positively be iy ror discount on west side iJo the last da' gas bills art land Gaa company. W. J. VAN Kidney Cure tTea 188 Morrison St, XTaxt to Van's Coffee , r , . . ttoass. v .... '- WW TZSTXVOBXaX. in tne autumn of lsos i was t.v.n with a serious form of klnnv r..hi. passing both; gall stones and bladder Biuirea, imu w a. iioatmg kldnev. The (Special Dlapatcb to The loornat) ' University of Oregon, Eugene, April 8. The baseball schedule as arranged by Manager Frank Mount has been Ac cepted by the athletic council with the exception or tne wasnington trip. As It now stands the schedule Is as fol lows; April 10. Eugene Hlsh in Eua-enei April 16, Whitman college, v Eugene; April 17, Whitman college, Eugene; April zo, Columbia university. Portland; Aoril SI. H. M. A.. Portland: Anfll 9f a. . . i . . t . . . " . pu juuiib, gi oi. junns) April zs, wood burn, at Woodburn; April 24, Salem High, at Salem: . April 26, .Willamette university, at eai university, (Special Dhmatch to The Toarnal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, April 9. Manager Bean announced today that ne nas decided, to take a team to the Columbia meet next week. - . So far the team has only been provis ionally picaeo and Trainer Hayward will uve exira tryouts in several events As given out, the team is as. follows: Kuykendall (captain), Moorest Zacha- riua aiouuen, uoason, Houston, Ober tfu'fer. May, Downs, i KUts, , , S levers, i ?i alilZr Vf i vwi;r"ueil" """'"Bt ' V"n J?na Mcintyre. Besides S. jwMiiwueite viiobo, trainer naywara, Manager Bean Eugene; May 8, '.Multno- and Assistant Manager Chesman will i H' 1W1 Aa . . I au.AAa.l . ! S - A. W . . 1 ' e , ine cracg t;aluOrnia I T..r ,"" not uvei at ugene; sarit, w. K..-U.M r,.v.. . I without an operation.! It was lnmni m.. n a r. in ,;. il"vm'i wuo in t-mtaA 1. nma M. tnr . tr. -ii. 7 ., :"-".-. i --r .. .npt)l . . . . . - x..-.. . 'r " .V1116" witnigene, iay su, Miutnoman cmid, at north and twirl for the. Wabash In-1 Ji? J2ftlni,. HS'i .'v " Isunn I land;- June 1. Multnomah club? at dependents, ston' la - wt.t,i : t CiThTi . ti ZO-a MTiTC."f. ?u.I?-ief I :V-J.. Vryama; Jeoutbe Coast; league at aSUffeiS ADgeies, and has performed credit-1 nature's curs for kidne- trn..hi V'? man ciuo, atuugene; may Multno-1 aocomDanv the team. mah club, at Eugene: MaylS, W. 8. C- I Manager Bean, who u , N,.. Eugene; I from Corvallls, also announced that the contract ior me. . a. u. mwit VI v Port-1 has been signed and that everything in Port- regard td if is satiaf aetorv . f f ' Junei .-. ,,, m, .. proressional league 'slabstera nare wintered there. - !... . 1 I who J m pneft. I now In good health. Prof. I niu cuinii, minn eiztn ou. Port land, Oregon, . , . , ialaskan mas mjy.m Ft n fr ti p nn fha tliitr... j 1 rt TT A TiT ATTrmr a m.---r- ' . - .- In the gens 'Hlsl former pitcher on the Eugene team and one of the best amateurs in this part of the country, will pitch for the High school. If the High school team gives him good support st all the gams should be close. - . , s, , . -.Caltad Praas UadWir. . ' Norma ... A la aim A n-n . arni,. .v Alaska sweepstakes dog race ended this Hotel H amlin EDDT AND LEAVENWORTH STS. . ' ' First tMrmanant t hotel down tows. Contalna lOObeeutlfany zumianed ateam heated apartments, 40 baths. Private telephone ser vice. Sample rooma for commercial travelers. Eddy St ears from ferry paas the door snd connect with 8rd St. cars from S. P. Depot. Saies from f LOO up. Phone Private Ex. tankJln 428. Frftnc is co .s a n SEE THE FL.EBT By Staying at the KEY ROUTE INN OAKXJJTD, GAUTOUOA. Every o minutes trains 'leave the hotel, uvioi, wiiiiraunj wim jvey noute Doats for San Francisco, passing the fleet anchor. V. 8. aruUAJT, Manages, ARLINGTON TEB HIV BOTXXi k V SLAV vmAHazaao - Just opened, corner Ellis and Leaven worth streets, on carllne. Central, v In. cated down town; 200 rooms; 100 baths. Steel snd brick building. Every con venience. Strictly high class. European plan 81 a day up. Very reasonable rates on American plan, i n;. j. r AXjiAjii proprietor. morning with Fink first, Berger second sod Atkinson third. The time wa tour aays ana ti nours. xne race was from Nome to Candle and return, a dis tance oi ix miles. , isacn dog team was composed of eight animals. The men and dogs endured terrible hardships. A hlliznril 'mi rnarln imif. ly the entire time and some of the mw were badly frosen. One dog team was lost in the ice and Jensen, the driver, had a narrow escape from death,-end was rescued when the fifth team over took him. The race was for IKnfl nuav 8(0,000 changed, hands on the result. . ; DALLAS COLLEGE NOW UNDISPUTED CHAMPS Dallas. Apru . uaiias college 8 bssketball team cinched the Pacific coast' chamDionshlD bv. efLttmr th Snohomish, Washington, aggregation on tne local noor last night, by a score of 48 to 12. -.. ,-. .'.....-;.-,.-- . : ... ... This was ' the second nt - f h xham. pfonshtp series of . three, Dallas winning the. first at .Snohomish a week ago.- The Snohomish team was . highly .overrate 1, their work last night be I n sr a nnnr w- htbltion. The Dallas players secured Si field baskets . and Snohomish five. Dallas has .sow disbanded for, the sea son. The boys lost but one game,' that with the Muscatine, Iowa, team and end the year as the undisputed cham pions of the Pacific coast CADETS TO PLAY WITH SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL ' , , '. ' ' "r. Hill Military : Academv'a " Kaa.K.it tearri. IS strong, left for fieattla t ,,.-. day. where the Vwill play three games one with- both Washington and Lincoln high 'Schools and one with th. a....i.. professionals. . Lincoln snd Washington have strong teams and expect to oaaf the Hill boys. The team win h i..,i. Sunday, . . .a s-- . ...-.,. . The -following toys made the trio ' Merchant, Shearer. Mays, Hughes. Hue- ' ton, Hincks, McEwan, - HolmesT' Bra- " tager, Thorns and Baker. Major von Eglof fsteln and Coach Seth Kerron chaperoned the hnnph. . . Is caused jfy stagnation oi the liver and bowels. To et rid of it and h..Hh. and ' biliousness and the , poison - that bring jaundice, take, Dr. King's .Kw Life Pills, the reliable purifiers iHi a! the. work without grinding or grinlnv 26c. at Skldmore Drug Co.ps drug store! H I