TO r.lARK SITE OF
HISTORIC SCHOOL
1 : .
.... . live
W.
Monument to Be Unveiled at
. Bickreall by a Pi
. oneer Pupil.
. rKMeUl DlaDstea to Th JcmrnsL)
' " Dallas. Or.. May 5 The first school
V plenlo In Polk county for the year will
;be held at Rlckreall naturoay, mmy
J. w .Ackt'rinan. superintendent of pub
lic Instruction, and George H. Hlraes
of Portland will be tne principal
speakers. The afternoon will b given
' over to sports and games. The oom-
lulUae ou arrangements is under tne
-! direct supervision of Superintendent H.
- r - fitrniour of Dallas, county achool
' uhJn5?jrtJli uttrantlnn of the day
m twk h unvelUna- of a suitable
monument to mark the alta pf the firat
school opened in Polk county. Tula his.
torlo spot la on the road between Dana
and Rlckreall and about half a mile
. weal! of the latter place.
This firat achool waa opened in the
spring of 145, with J. B. Lyle. a for
tnar Polk county ploneef. now deceased,
s teacher. Mrs. Josephine Boyle, one
of the firat students, will unveil the
nnr.m4n : Ranm m Hlmea will de
liver anaddreas at tha unveiUng, deal
ink with early Oregon history.
BJckreau, known in eariy r-u.v
isle," waa tha noma -of Colonel J.
Nesmith. former Indian fighter and
politician. - the house in which he- Oled
still atanda about half a mile eaat of
thia old and htatorio town.
MOTHER DROPS
OUT OF SIGHT
VETERAN LEFT GOLD
IX BURIED HOARD
Edward Rice, Lone Veteran of the
Civil War, Diet of Cancer
' at Newport.
, 8pecUl DUpatea te The Jonmal
Newport, Or., i May Edward Wee,
who died of cancer at the age of 6t
years at tha home of 8. Chamber, waa
a 'veteran of tha Civil war. Ha en
listed In the second Wisconsin Infan
try, known as tne iron origaoe.
the .war . he nettled -near Ale
Minnesota. About 1880 he cam to Ore
con and entered the lighthouse serv
ice at Yaquipa head, an which capacity
rerved until two years ago. a row
is ago he mentioned the ra
lr. F. Ii Minthorn that there
he served until two years ago.
weeks ago he mentioned the
faot to
13,000 in gold burled in his woodshed
in glass Jars. The doctor advised him
to put It into the bank, whioh ha
caused to be dona. It is understood ha
had a sister llvlnar in Minnesota. Tha
f unersl took place Sunday afternoon at
irian
Five Little Children.
Husband Are Left
Behind.
and
Five mother-hungry little children and
a sad-faced father, in an East Portland
home, are today wondering what has be
come .of the mother and wife. ..Satur
day night without wornlng and for no
apparent reaaon, Mrs. E. Henderson
dropped out of sight. She left her hi me
at 228 Cherry street, ostensibly to do
some shopping. In a letter which she
mailed her husband Sunday she ex
pressed her desire to live apart; out tne
etter gave no. Inkling as to her future
plana. Jur. nenaeraon xeeis sure turn
she has acted on a momentary impulse.
An soon as someone can be secured to
look after the cbJldran he will Insti
tute a search.
Fnlinwinr are the children. Omer.
airs months; Karl, age 2 years; Iouisa.
age S years; Esiria, age 6 years, and
Paul, age 8 yeara The. police have
betu notified and are on thtf lookout for
the mlSttlng woman. Hehderson was
fnrmoriv a !rvtntn in the east, but
fave up the vocation becauae of family
lsarreementa and cam to the coast.
In Portland he has been employed in
the Southern Pacific freight sheas.
P1IHHEES HIPPED
' BY RECENT FROS
Crop Will Be Only Abou
TworThirds That Pro
duced Last Year.
"Women Who Wear Well. 4
It ia agtonlihlnc bow treat a change a
law year of married life often make In
the appearance end disposition of many
women. The freshness, the charm, tha
biiUlanoa vanish like the bloom from a
peach which la rudely handled. To
matron la only a dim shadow, a faint echo
of the charming maiden. There are two
reaaon for thia change,- Ifnorance and
I neglect. Fw young women appreciate
r . . a. . j . i - a 1
ue anocK to me system torouga , mo
change which cornea with marriage and
motherhood. Many neglect to deal with
the unpleasant pelvlo drains and weak
nesses which too often corns with mar
riage and motherhood, not understanding
that thia secret drain Is robbing the check
of (to freshness and the form of its
fairness.
As surely as the general health stiffen
when there is derangement of the health
of the delicate wosnaMgorgant, so surely
wheTthese organs aroNstabllshed In
hearth the face anAThgt ov witness
te the Tact In fe?frid comelhwsa 'tfj
a. million wemen havw found health and
happiness In tha use of Dr. Pierce's Fa-
ite Pres'
rlptlon It makes weak worn-
Advices being received dally by 8eo
reUry WiUlama ot tha state horticul
tural board show that tha recent frost
was productive of considerable damage
to the prune crop of the northwest.
This state, It la now estimated.
have onlv about two thirds tha quan
lit. tt nrunM nrodnced last year. Thl
-lV.i.J"V"Tir..V.-Uinwever, will make the. crop ran out
ovvau .-a -uu"wr Huna laaa than ntmi hVl.llM IBJIt
iUUO ACBCB wio-as w. . - -
year'a production was more than oral
The greatest damage to the fruit was
done In the low lands and unsheltered
valleys ' where dampness contributed to
the destructive eiiect or tne irosi mu
arch.
the Presbyter
church.
PASTRY AND ICES
' "TTVT TtlXTiiri TT7A1 T7 T? "D Q
i (Dnlted Prm Uue4 Wire.) . v :
Wash ina; ton, . Hay. 6 Official an
, nouncement has been made that ar
- rangementa have been perfected to fur
nlsh plea, pastry, rolls and loe Cream
to employes on the Panama canal. It
is i expected that with the advent of
these necessaries of life on the Isthmus,
construction will progress to a speedy
termination; t ' -- - - .. .i-s-
The commissary department of tha
, carta! administration has established a
big bakery at Cristobal, and It is from
: this ttaxery mat pies, pastries, rons
. and the like will be furnished to hotels.
menses and employes in srenerax
An ice cream factory will also" soon
be established by the commissary de
partment. . '
BOOST 3IEETING AT
: PEXDLETON THURSDAY
(Snerlil Dtipatrb to The Joonat)
"Pendleton, Or.,, May 5. At the meet
ing f the real estate men of Umatilla
county, which will be held here Thurs
day; evening next for the purpose ot
, agitating a publicity fund, .Frank B.
. Wells, advertising manager of a popu
' lar coast magazine, will speak for the
. good of the cause. The convention
, promises to be ore of great lmport-
ance. 1 Dr. Coe of Portland, who la tn
tereated in the Furnlsh-Coe Land com
pany, In this county, will be present
, , ' '"V" "
, Cottage Building at Newport.
. (Special PUpitcb to The Joorm.1.)
Newport, Or.. May I. 8. H. Bloomer
of Seattle, ia making a fine roadway
on his property in Bloomer's addition
-, and is constructing a cottage that will
'. be a credit to the resort. Mrs. 8. A
Spalding of Salem, haa oontracted for
a 11,000 home on her lot. Miss Mar
traret In (rlls of Newberg Is having a
1 bungalow built
TO BEGIN PROCEEDINGS
FOR RIVER SUBWAY
The Rose City Park Improvement
league last night Instructed its dele
gates to the United East Bide dubs
meeting nest Tuesday to Introduce
raanlntlon ralllnar for a subway Instead
of the bridge now in use, and three
subways If necessary.
George A. Westgate made an Inter
esting address, in the interest of the
rnuntrv club, of which he is seoretaty.
He said he expeoted an attendanoe of
50,000 people a day at tne racirio na
tlnnml Rtock fair to be held thia fill
by the Country club and Portland Llve-
mtftr.K ssflociation. f is saia il wui ds
demonstrated that Portland Is tha third
most tmimrtant market for livestock
In tha United States. Chicago and Kan
sas City being the only other eitles
In tne lead. . He reared, nowever, mac
the success of the fair and the week
of harness racing to follow would be
greatly hampered ty inadequate street
car service unless tne company snowed
some dlsDosltlon to better the present
service.
- Bids' for Hauling:.
The Journal will receive bids for i
rear or six months contract for haul
Ing and delivery of all mall, express and
cltsges petween Tne journal- orilcs
and cars, depots and nostoffice. after
noons and Sunday morning. Particu
lars about wagona, deliveries and time
consumed can be had by calling on the
circulation manager, Tne journal orrice.
f irm ana xamnui streets.
PENDLETON CENTER
OF LAND SELLING
(Special plspsttfh to Tbe Journal.)
Pendleton. Or.. May i.-r-Pendleton ia
becoming the headquarters for a num-
Der or promoters or big irrigation con
cerns in eastern Oregon, most of the
lands being altuated In the west end
of UmatUla county. Offices are being
opened here by parties selling the
iana, ana it ftuas greatly to tbe bus
iness un or rena ie ton.
The World's Best Spring
5 ' Tonic and Stimulant
Doctors of AH Schools Agr That the Best Toriic-Stfrnulant
; to 'uild Up the System, Run Down and Enfeebled
" . by the Long "train of Winter, and to Drive
, ' Out Spi Fever and Malaria is
' Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
' - We take the liberty of publishing a few of the thousands of letter,
received from leading doctors throughout America extolling the merit, rf
this great Spring tonic and invigorator. lts ot.
A Remarkable Medicine
.cnective atimuiant.
In a recent letter A. J. Park, A. M M.
' of (20 E. 60th St.. Chloago, 111.,
wrote: .. ."I am too busy to write my
opinion, experience and results of the
ministration of Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey to weak, feeble and debilitated
patients, but I will tepeat emphatically
and pointedly, . my confidence in the
purity ana rwnwiu esceuence ox your
Malt Whiskey. It Is a first-class and
most - effective stimulant, and meets
every Indication where a stimulant is
: needed. -.
-. "t will always greet Mr. Duffy with a
- smile and a cordial reception ! from a
. . . . - -
merits." .
. Wholesome Tonic Stimulant
' C. Sheridan, M. P.. Oswego, K T..
recently wrote: "I ' take . pleasure in
recommending Cuf fy' Pure Malt Whis
ker to the medical profession as It fills
a I felt want In the treating of our
patients. --' - ' - - . ' - ' . '
There la a demand for pure and
wholesome tonlo - stimulant. Bucb we
bave in thia whiskey. I have.prencribed
luffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for years
and alwavs found it uniform as well as
. satisfactory." -.s
'11 you wisn to accp ypung,. na vigorous ana nave on your
. r , ! . I . . 1 If I t r . ...... -
enccKs tne giow qi penect neann, ukuuhj rure.iuait vniskey regu
larly, according to directions. : i rons ana sirengtnens tne heart action
aud punliee the enure system, it u' recognized at the world s leading medi
cine everywhere, . v ' . .
CAUTI 0 N When yoa ask your druggist, grocer or dealer for Dtjffy'a
ma . rt 4 a . f sr. a. -.a . . -
itire X.iait vvnissey do sure you get trio genuine, it s tne only absolutely
pure medicinal malt whiskey and is sold in the 'sealed bottles only; never
m bulk. Price $1.00. Look for the trademark, the "Old Chemist, on the
1..'. el and make sure the seal over the cork is unbroken. Write Dr. R. Cur
tail, Consulting Physician, for an illustrated medical boooklet and freead-
RecenUy F. D. McQnceny. iL n nf
226 Southbridge St.. Worcester Mass
wrote: I am pleased to add my in-'
dorsement to those of manv other local
Physicians whoa, experience in tne use
of your product has led them to recom
mend it as being exactly fitted for mei
eal purpose,. I have obtained verv
Pleasing resulU In cases wher. Duffle
Pure Malt Whiskey ha. been ',?d and
gladly mention the fact trusting yoUr
preparation will become general l" recog
nise aa a truly remarkable medicine
and not as a beverage." "'eaicine
Prescribes It
-!i- 'T leln- Ph- D. M. D.. of llti
setn Ave. Minneapolis, Minn., wrote
In a recent letter: "Durlna the w i.
rear I have frequently, when alcoholic
stimulants have been indicated, pre
scribed Duffy-s Pure Malt Whiskey for
my patients because It agrees with them
better than any other. Without any
solicitation from you. or any of -your
i- K ''V1 o say tnat
I consider Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
tha purest and verv fwat .,k.i.
. "v ia.-. uii .uv iiiamcu
an strong and sick women welL Ingredi'
ants on label contains no alcohol or
harmful . habit - forming drugs, Mads
wholly of those native, American, medic
inal roots most highly recommended I y
leading medical authorities of all the sev
eral scbocls -of practice for tha cure of
woman s peculiar ailments. .
j) or nursing moiners,or lor those oroken
down In health by too frequent bearing of
children, also for the expectant mothers,
te prepare the system for the coming of
babr and making its advent easy and
almost painlees, there Is no medicine quite
se good as Favorite PreecrlpUen. It
can do no ham In any condition of the
system. It is a most potent Invigorating
tonlo and strengthening nervine nicely
adapted to woman's delicate system by a
physician of large experience In the treat
ment of woman's peculiar allnsnta.
Or. xterce may be consulted by letter
free of eharge. Address Dr. R-V. pierce.
invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute,
Buffalo N. V. . .
RUSSIAN EXILE NOW
A CLOWN IN
CIRCUS
Periodically Longs for Na
tive Land, but Knows Si
beria Awaits Him.
When the Greater Norrls St Rows
circus, museum, menagerie, hippodrome
and congress of nations exhibits In
this olty Monday and Tuesday, May 11
and 11, a clown will b notioed with a
hirsute adornment that rivals tha acro
batic piano virtuoso. PaderewskL This
clown's name Is down on tha program
aa Mickey Feeley a rather Celtic
sounding cognomen. His name in reality
Is Prince Romanoff Ipwichiwloh Per
towaki a genuine Russian nobleman,
who was. accused while attending the
University of St. Petersburg of oon
Plr'ng against the Interests of the
"little father of all the Russians."
Nicholas, the csar, and in -order to es
cape with his neck be emigrated to the
land of tha free and the borne of the
brave," and Is taking chances twice a
day on tha neck that be fled from Rus
sia to protect.
Mlckev. aa ha la iffullnn.t.iw
by his fellow performers, haa a Mnosn
Imposition, but Is a good fellow anil la
disposition, but Is a good
weu liked.' His royal blood sometimes
gets to boilins- In his blue vaina at
some Imaarinarv wronn ant atraio-ht
away he sends In his resignation, that
he might return home and revolution
ise the Stats of affaJra In hla fork.,.-
land. Mr. Rowe takes him In hand on
7. . ... "u iraiouwvi mm loll
it Is Infinitely better to turn iinnhi
somersaults over a herd of elephants,
and other hasarrinua faafa n tha
cus than to return to Russia and work
in the salt mines the mat 'at him nf
and the argument generally wins out.
The prince, or, Mickey, is unquestion
ably the greatest acrobat iif the world.
This fellow does tha almost incredlt
able feat of turning a double somer
sault from the bare ground, and bis
full double twisters an1 rniin'iM
doubles are feats that will thrill the
most blase. . Norrls 4 Rowe have over
40 acrobats, and clowns with their new
big circus, but the nrlnca la tha heat
by long odds. During the engagement!
or ma oig curcus in can jTranciaco, The
Russian consul and soma of ths most
Influential Russians in tha citv ware.
at the circus dally. No doubt they did
not like the Idea of the royal blood of
nusBia turning somersaults ana making
funny faces for a living, but they had
to acknowledge tha Drlnce a aiienaa
Norrls 4 Rows guard Mickey from pros
pective heiresses, but the prince is a
revolutionist, not a man to ba nn-.
chased for a few dollars and to sit in
s not nouse, line a toy lor some rich
woman.
VELCOME ARCH IS
ORDERED BY CITY
Gorman Bid Almost Thrown
Out Because of Lack
of Check.
Portland Is to have an arch of wel
come costing $2,476, and five dolphins
to hold the warships tJ their anchor
ages when the Rose Festival Is In sea-
ion. This Is the dictum Of tha fitni.
tlve board, which held a special meet-
is yesterday afternoon. The contract
ng firm of J. A. Gorman A Co. was
he only bidder for the construction of
the arch of welcome, and this firm for
got to send a certified check with the
bid. This oversight nearly cost the
company the bid. and had there been
another contestant It is probable tiiat
he would have got the Job. As it waa,
Gorman A Co. were given a special dis
pensation and allowed to .bring Jn the
check last night
The Pacific Bridge company bid $100
each for the construction of five dol
phins asked for by the harbormaster,
The contract was awarded.
When the matter of placing; a valua
tion upon the franchise of the National
automall "re alarm syatem appeared,
i!ft.board Jed it up to the council
with no valuation placed upon it, which
win give the council Dower to reaulate
ine percentage pf the earning- pf the
company which will come to the city
THE BEST MINING STOCK EVER SOLD AT
t
" :"' (1
IT
Biggest Sales Yesterday Ever. Known iii Portland.
We will telegraph that other $4,000 to the Florence mine in Goldfield next SdtSfday afternoon," and we won't have to sell to
y." The
4 o clock, and
The Big Four" cither. Never did mining stock sell as did these share yesterday.
whole question had been settled beforo
THE "PROMO-
THE PUBLIC OF PORTLAND AND NEIGHBORHOOD IS OWNING
TION" STOCK OF THIS ENTERPRISE; ; .
This never was done before in Oregon. It is the first time the whole public was let in on the grotrnd floor, and we arej srlad
that we are the pioneers In this new departure We take it that never again will a gold mine or sllye nine or any other kind of
a mine be exploited in any other way so far aa Portland is concerned. And it la right to give ALL the people a show at the
very beginning, so that when the "pay day" of the proposition come around the actual benefactors of th mine, in its infancy, shall
reap the great reward. - We are proud, indeed, of the distinction of being the beginners of thia honest and upright method of starting
up a gold mine development, and ' " " . : v c , .-.
THOSE WHO BUY FLORENCE CENTRAL SHARES THIS WEEK AT 3c PER SHARE ARE
GETTING THE BIGGEST GOLD MINE STOCK BARGAIN EVER HEARD OF IN ,
THESE UNITED STATES. - : ;A
Our property la a part of the wonderful Florence of Goldfield, Nevada, ABSOLUTELY tim richest gold mine In th world :
today without an equal on the arth without mate itt-ChristendoTnv1nH i of Goldfield hu neret .
been known, and in all Goldfield there is no other gold mine to compare with the WONDERFUL AND ASTOUNDING FLOR
ENCE. And our lease on this mine is positively located in THE VERY CENTER of its richest ground, and will doubtless
PAY THE LARGEST DIVIDENDS THE MINING INDUSTRY EVER HAS KNOWN. . v
BUT WE HAVE MORE THAN A LEASE ON THE FLORENCE MINE.
We own outright one claim in the midst of the Hart gold mining district, aouth ,,of Goldfield, that gives every promise l tA
amazing richness. We own one claim adjoining the Butte Boys, whtch shows up well, and two claims in the Silver Peak district,
12 miles south of Silver Peak and six miles south of Stimler. We have expended sufficient money on these claims to prove their
splendid values, and are satisfied tnat there is the malting of another rich and productive mine.
WE HAVE GROUPED THESE FOUR PROPERTIES AND OUR LEASE TOGETHER,
AND EVERY SHARE OF THIS 3c STOCK " COVERS THE ENTIRE " FIVE,
This sale, however, will last only until Sunday night, 8-p. m., May 10. It cannot and will not last another hour. We are selling
stock well worth 25 cents at 3 cents per share", but this has been Solely that the public might have that which ordinarily has gone to
favorites of the management the cream of the cream the best there was to, be handed out.
v THE CHEDD LEASE PEOPLE OFFER US A BARGAIN,
As we have already stated, our Florence lease is directly in the. center of the Florence ground, the richest ground on' earth,
the Baby Florence, the Pollard Florence, the Aurelia, Florence, the Florence Emma Fraction, the Daisy Florence and the Florence
Goldfield Chedd lease This latter lease has mined directly up to our line, and is compelled to get a fresh supply of air from some
source. Yesterday we had a letter from this company offering to sink our Florence shaft to the 300-foqt level at an expense to us
of $10 per foot just one-third it would cost us to do the work if we would let it be double compartment. So that the Chedd
miners could be supplied with air from this source. We shall make this deal with the Chedd people, therefore our development
will cost us but $1 for every $3 we should otherwise have to pay. This will be good news for every owner of a share.
WE WANT TO CLOSE THE SALE OF THIS 150,000 SHARES AT ONCE.
And it looks like we will not have to wait many hours to do it, therefore those desiring to get hold of a bunch of this 3-cent stock
will do well to "get in and drilL" The next 43 hours should do the business. -
PE0PL
E, LOOK AT THIS
Our lease is right up against the Little Florerice lease, you have heard so much about. That lease expired Sunday May 2, at
midnight The Goldfield Tribune of April 28 tells this, short but screaming story of what that mine did dtiring its bounding life:
It operated 270 days actual work.
It produced $2,250,000.
It received net from smelters, $1,141,219.
It paid $430,000 in dividends and $100,000 is awaiting distribution.
It has extracted its marvelous riches from less than two acres of ground.
It has sent the smelters ore averaging $4,000 a ton, and lots of it,' 4 "
It has averaged in carloads, gross, $300 per ton.
It has proven itself the richest gold mine in Christendom. - r
AND WE ARE A PART OF THAT MINE; THERE IS BUT AN IMAGINARY LINE BE-
. TWEEN US.
TOE GOLDFIELD CERIUM IMG 0.
Incorporated under the laws of Oregon for $1,000,000, divided in 1,000,000 shares of the par-value-of $1 each, fully paid and
non-aasessable. " '
TELEPHONE MAIN 5514
517 Lumber Exchange Building.
PORTLAND. OREdOIN.
Write, phone or wire orders, cash on delivery. Office open until 8 p. m.
It Will Pay to Make a Big Sacrifice to Get Possession of a Bunch of These Shares.
omenms ajtd bxbboto.
PRESIDENT GEORGE BETVER
VICE-PRESIDENT. JOHN A. JEFFREY
SECRET ART-TREASURER. M. BEVER
DIRECTORS GEO. BEVER, JOHN
A. JEFFREY and D. M. M'LAUQHLIN.
den are now betna received from both
In and out of the city. Addrwa lettare
and mak checka and money ordera pay
able to W. T. Pana-la, manager HeUtg
theatra. Tha reau'r advance seat aale
will opan at box office tha theatra next
Friday at iv a m.
Building Permits.
r- -r a . . - Tr .
I T. JJUUIfl AIIUOI mi) '
spy between Benton and Ross. $8,000;
J. T. Ennls, erect dwelling', Eaat Six
teenth between Wygant and Going-,
12,000; T. W, Winn, erect dwelling,
Herby between Preaeott and Blandena,
isooo.
SOOTHES AND HEALS
Hyomei Medicates the Air You
Breathe and Gives . Quick
Relief In Catarrhal
Troubles.
com pen sat ton
the franchlaa,
for having- granted
AMERICAN SOPRANO "
TO SIXQ AT IIEILIG
Metropolitan opera house. Kew York
wl be heard In a. artndV-concert
fffiVL1 "l4he Helllg theatre; Four
teenth and JVashlngton streets, next
Mondar evening, May 11. IJnele assist
ed by the pianists, fcdlth Moxom Gray,
wnowrontljr nade'aurh a decided hit
in thlB'CltV -When ah. anrMyt wl,h U a
Chicago Symphony orchestra at the n-
""' "pnns; v musical festival at the
Armury,, together -with
- Be wlae In time and tiee Hyomet at
tne nrat warning or caiarrna trouDiea
Do not let the dlaeaae extend along
the delicate mueoua membrane, gradu
ally going from tha nose to the throat,
thence into tha bronchial tubes, and
then downward until the lunge are.
reached and you are ln danger of con
sumption. s 1
Hyomei will oure all curable forme
ana stages or raiarro. 11 is so um
formlr sucoessful In curing' this com-
ard.
noil vet-dangerous disease that .Wood-
CI
met and doe not get relief.
larke fc Co. take all the risk of a
refund the money, ir anyone usee Uyi-
trlal-treatmenr and agree 'absolutely lo
i:
! I fengllsh 'celirst, ilans lresseL Mail pr-
Thara la no other treatment for .ca
tarrh that is like Hyomei o'r just - as
good. None can take-Its place, none
give such quick and sure relief and at
so little cost Its medication ia breathed
through a pocket - Inhaler that comes
with evary-eutftt.4- thus Teaching tho
most remote cells of the air passages,
killing the catarrhal germs and soothing
and healing th.!rrltUd mucous mem
brane. X. .
Begin the use or Hyomei today and
you will soon una tnat the offensive
breath, the droppings Into the throat.
the discharge from the nose and all
oi caiarrn are over-
other
come
symptoms
The complete outflft
nd cured
costs but tl and Woodard. Clarke & Co.
stand ready to refund tha money if it
does not cure catarrh.
AT THE THEATRES
Seati Selling for Lackayc.
Tha attraction at tha Helllg theatre
for three nights, beginning next Thurs
dar. Mav 7. with a special price mat.
inee Saturday afternoon, will be Wilton
La.ck.aye, supported by Miss Elsie Fer
guson and an excellent company of
players. In Hall Caine's play, "The
Bondman.," Tbe advance seat sale
opened for tbe entire engagement this
morning.
"The Climbers" at Baker Theatre.
Ladles are always interested in ele
gant dresses, and those worn by the
women of the Baker Stock company in
lay -rne Jlimb
Clyde Fltch'i
era this week are by far the most
gorgeous ever seen on the Baker stage.
'The Climbers" will continue all week
at the Baker with Saturday matinee.
, "Under the Magnolias" Tonight.
The romanea and ' chivalry of the
outh are ideally exemplified in thii
new comedy drama which the Allen
Stock company Is presenting this week
at the Lyric. No theatre goer who
likes interesting; and interest-sustaining
amusement can afford to miss "Under
the Magnolias." Moving; pictures be
tween acts.. Go- tonight and enjoy the
show. j -r j .t- - .......
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change there is a dramatic sketch, "The
Visitor," presented by' the noted legiti
mate . actor, Porter J. White, k Clara
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liiere are two j. trios. hoOD-roIlera and
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"The Bathing Girls." . ;
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The added number on the bill la tha
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