The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 27, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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TllE 6REG0N DAILY JOURNAL". PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1CC3 .
BEWARE OF, PHYSIC
Only Aggravates Stomach Trou
. ble and . Never Cures. "
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Th trouble with most people Who
nave stomach trouble Is that they do not
like to take the time to tret cured: they
overeat and- then . taks physio, ' which
simply upsets the stomach. . .
While you can get relief from on or
two doses of Mt-o-na stomach tablets.
It can not be expected that a trouble
which has been ooralor on for years can
be cured In a day. Chronic and Ions
standing oases of stomach trouble need
at least two or three weeks treatment
before the sick headaches, dlssy spells,
bloating, heartburn, constipation, herv
ousness and other symptoms that di
rectly result from Indigestion, are ban
ished, never to return. v
Ml-o-na Is far different from the
usual digestives which have been used
In ; treating stomach troubles. It ts
taken before each meal stimulating the
secretion of .. the digestive juices and
strengthening the whole system, so that
the stomach itself does the work Of tak
ing oars of the food which la eaten,
without distress r suffering.
No discovery In medicine In recent i
years has been of greater value than the
prescription of Ml-o-na stomach tablets.
It Is today ths acknowledged specific :
for ths treatment of stomach diseases,;
and Is relied upon as a certainty in re- i
llevlng the worst cases of indigestion
and mal-asslmllatlon, and making a
complete our. The strongest proor
that can be given In support of the
claim. that Ml-o-na will cure the worst
form of stomach trouble (cancer ex- i
cute .Indigestion. Is the guarantee i
Woodard. Clarke A Co give with every',
f 0 cent box of Mt-o-na. to refund the !
money unless Mi-o-na cures. -
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LIKE A WOMAN
French Naval Officer Broke
Ddwn When End of Trial
Drew Near.
POVERTY WAS PLEA
FOR HIGH TREASON
Opium Habit Caused Downfall of
Man Who Has Just Been Trans-1
ported to Prison to; Life -Paris-lan
Playwright Writes on Divorce.
WALTER DAMROSCH, LEADER OF THE NEW YORK SYMPHOHY ORCHESTRA
Tomorrow morning at 16 at ths Sherman-Clay
mosic stors ths seats for all
three performances of ths. New Tork
Symphony orchestra' under Walter
Damrosch will be put oa sal and
there will be a great rush for them,
for advano Inquiry and out of town
PROHIBITION ISSUE
IS LARGE IN UNION
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' 1 Grands, Or.. May J7.---That prohl
bltion will be the main Issue In ths
coming election throughout ths county
Is becoming more evident every day.
The adherent of the saloon. argue that
firohibltlon means stagnation. The vn
ng paper here prints a -long -list-f
orders have never before been so heavy.
The orchestra will present three of the
finest programs ever offerd to the
mualo lovers, and of ths Beethoven
symphony, which will be played at the
opening concert, one of the San '-Francisco
papers said: "There was a vivid
presentation of a positive emotional
them and a poetic Insight into . ths
Inner beauties of the harmonic web
which made the symphony, under the
Dam rose h baton, as forthright and In
telligible as a folk song. The con
certs her will be given at the Armory
under the direction of Lois. Steers
Wynn Coman and seats go on sale
Thursday morning at the 8bermao-Clay
musio store.
Improvements, such as repairs 'to
homes, entirely new residences, cement
walks, the probable paving of the prin
cipal streets, a new and up to date gar
age, etc.. to prove that In spite of the
fact that It is generally conceded that
th county will go dry the property
owners are not fearing that such an
event will nave a bad effect upon prop
erty values or upon general business.
The article goes on to predict the best
building season the citv has ever known.
At a prohibition meeting several prom
inent business men spoke in favor of
abolishing- -th--saloons.
Mason at Hermlston.
(Special Dispatch to Tbe JooraeL)
Pendleton. Or., May 17. -A new Ma
sonic lodge has just been organised
Hermlston with a membership of 18.
la now working under special dispensa
tion and has not received a nam or
number as vet. C. J. Jackson. O. R.
N. agent at Hermlston, Is worshipful
master. A large new membership is
expected. Meetings are held every two
weeas in sicinner naiL
Reduction Still Continues on all of Our
Cambridge High-Grade Ready-to-Wear
Clothes. This includes everything in
our clothing department; nothing reserved
25 Per Cent Off on All I
. PANAMA HATS:
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OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TILL 1030
Closed Saturday; Decoration Day i "
289 AND 291 WASHINGTON STREET
:v;i;;VPERKINS H0TEL:H
Parts, May J7. Ulmo. the French of
ficer, who was tried last February for
high treason, as you dispatches told at
the time, has just been transported to
prison for life. His attitude during the
trial was firm and manly, but" at th
end has been most pitiful. He cried like
a ' woman, declared that his poverty
forced him to sell the documents about
national defense, to get necessary
money; and further excused his act by
pleading his devotion to th opium
habit. His trial has profoundly moved
the public, but with a feeling of hos
tility against the prisoner,
- Calamity of Divorce.
Paul Bourget, the playwright." writing
the new comedy, "Un Divorcee," which
has just been finished, says that he has
attempted m it to emphasise the recent
calamity of divorce, which Is fatal for
the preservation "of the family and for
social unity and has exposed the Ameri
can method, which under the shield of
the law annullng marriages, has pro
duced a system of leral polygamy, with
the pharasalc pretext of saving mor
ality. .
Prince Albert of Monaco hag adver
tised th Parisian creditors of his son,
Prince Louis, that he will not be re
sponsible for his debts.
. XspnbUo Empty Bream.
Th Portuguese writer, 811 va Lisboa,
declares that a republic in Portugal is
an empty dream without the support of
the army.
The French government has reduced
the import duties on petroleum and
Porto Rico coffee, machines and cereals;
it also surrenders the custom of micro
scopic examinations of American meats
and permits them to cross French terrt
tory. In -return,- the United States
agrees to reduce the duties on cham
pagne and foaming wines by 20 per cent
and to modify the provisions of the pure
food law to accord with the French de
mands. A band of robbers have attempted to
enter the museum of th Louvre, to ab
stract the historic diamond, known as
th Regent,, but were caught in the at
tempt. The authorities have ordered an
investigation to learn how th robbers
got to th plac where they were dis
covered, "t
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"ELECTRO; PAINLESS SYSTEM"
"No More Fear of the Dentat Chair" "Nor a High Dental Bill
Having fitted up our offices with the. most modern appliances
we are 'now doing dental work at half what one usually pays fo?
first-class work. .- , : :
Pull Set Teeth that fit ... , $5.00 Bridge Teeth . .......... $3.50
Gold Crowns, 22-k. . . . . . .$3.5a Gold Fillings . . .... . . . .$1.00
., Silver Fillings .......... 50c v ,
EXTRACTION FREE ":
when plates or bridge work are ordered. With the latest equipment,
both mechanical and electrical, we are now able to do all kinds of
scientific dental work.
A 12-year guarantee, with all work.-We do strictly as we ad
, vertise. Bank references.
' Open evenings'and Sundays. "
The ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS
30M WASHINGTON STREET COR. FIFTH
E. AUSPLUND, D. D. S., Mgr.
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Boosts Himself Personally
but Has to Knock Him
self Officially.
(Special Dlspateh to The Journal.) .
Newport. Or., May 17.- W. F. Keady
of ,Waldport, Lincoln county, 18 miles
south of Newport, who is running on
the Democratic ticket as candidate for
county commissioner,'? occupies ' prob-
ftDiy one or tne strangest sitoations in
tne political History of uregon. iteaay
is a resisterea KeDUDiican wno was
defeated at the primaries for his party's
nomination, Dut wunout any Knowieag
of his own bis nam was written In on
the Democratic ticket and to the sur
prise of everybody It was found that
he had received the Demoaratio nomi
nation. He accepted this, but never
theless Is acting as private secretary
t Jrahfc Buker of W aid port, chairman
of the Republican countv central com
mittee, and In that capacity is - com
pelled to write and send out to th
voters of the dountv letters urrina- thm
to vote the straight Republican ticket
and defeat himself.
Keady eXDlalns his necultar tmsltlon
by saying that on account of th fact
tnat primary day was wet and rainy,
only 430 of the registered Republicans
of the county came out and cast their
votes, and he refuses to accept the re
sult as expressing the will of the
party, tie stui classes Himself as a
Republican though on the Democratic
ticket and savs tnat after the election
he will return to the fold. Meantime
he is tourtna- the countv in an effort to
offset the effect of the letters against
nim.eii wnicu as iiuner s secretary h
is Obliged to send out. He citiraaui
himself, a confident of being sleeted.
, Julia Ward Howe's Birthday.
(United Press J 4 Wire.
Boston.. Mass.. Mar 17. Mrs Jul I.
Ward Howe, author of the Immortal
famous as writer, lecturer and reformer,
entered upon her ninetieth year today.
8he nassed the dav auletlv it hr hnm
on Beacon street, surrounded by her
children. During the AAv, man v finv.r.
congratulations and Other- tokens of es
teem were received from trianAm . .nf
from organisations with which the-noted
writer has been ldntlfid - Mrs. Howe
enjoys excellent health for a woman of
her years,. and continues ta take ,. more ,
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TEMPTING
BARGAINS
IN:
OUTING
SUITS
Beautiful Summer. Suits :in. boat and semi-fitf ing ef
fects, trimmed pel?buttonsibatiid and fold of
same. Skirts jfull red or plaited; colors white, blue,
tan, brown and natural. - Very smart and attractive
garments. Their: equal , sold all over ..atQ J A A
- $8.00,ithe LittleKbst 'price onlyU :V. . . . .wOJslf,
. MEMORIAL DAY, IMMEDIATELY
FOLLOWED bthe ROSE CARNIVAL
, creates a special interest j in the Temarkabfe bargains
we how offer in high-class, strictly up-tq-the-mmute
Lingerie; Dresses and Waists, also Coats Skirts and
.. Petticoats. ; Every purchase, means to you a saving:
M about half of their regular price.; See our window
at your leisure and 'you will realize how surprisingly
low we sell good$ ' . ' t ,
THE LITTLEKOST
CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE
, , V ' 290 MORRISON STREET
Correct Styles Dependable Goods, Little Cost
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver , and
Chronic Constipation. nvnitvfr
I Pleasant to tall , taXallVB,
U , . ' " rTrri:mm till 'BX ALX, VQXgTU.
FroitSyrup
CI ear ses the system
; thoroughly and clears!
sallow ; compleadbnsjof ,
'pimples kxid blotches.
':It la suarantted' -l
or less actlv JnUrsst in publlo -affairs
and th questions Of th day. During
th past winter she has appeared in
publla inn several- occasions and has
tieu heard on those subjects 'in which
She has been so largely Interested dur
ing her long and. remarkable career.,
,:$mjpuk Keep1 Annlyersary. ' -''VCOsttH-
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; Toklo, Idsy 7. Th third annlvers
sary of th battls'of th Bea pf Japan,
in which the Russian souadron was all
but annihilated by Ibe Japaneas bsttle-
ships and cruisers, was generally ob-'
served as a ptiblio fete day throughout
the empire today. Military reviews and
brilliant festivities were held in tha
capltal and other chief cities. w '.-
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' Metzgfr sell wstches Tof Kas. " ' ''.