The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 25, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING,. JULY 25, 1908.
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STRIKEBUSTERS
UNDESIRABLES
BEAVERS CHASE
GREEKS TO DEATH
Grane.v Tickles Feminine
Fans hy Smothering the
lUineh From South.
BAT-GADS MILL
ADISSIOti DAY
Promoter offroth Offers
Lighh eights (m1 Prop
osition tor Long Fight.
it is
Jack Granny Is sure the Indies' man,
for Jack him won both ll:e Kiimrs t'1
pitched in front of a stand full of
fmnlnlnlty, yesterday holding the Daks,
wlio thrice had finished In front, to
0119 lone noori'lot, while 1.1s iiiii'.en
romped home a tolal of 1- time.-". It
vi,s glorious revenue for the trio of
QrubbliiKB applied eailier In the weel;
by the Mollis.
(Iraney pitched almost perfect hall
until the nlxlh, but one blnele b.iiin
inadu off him. Heine licit nun ler. who
connected for thus safety, was' the oniyfrre
man in id to rencn nisi Dnse. unci.
started the sixth InnliiK V glviii
) Hitch Altninn a basu on bulls. Then
he struck Lewis out. Asher Houston,
the local boy from the Trl-t'ity league,
wluun Van Haltren Kvp a chancu when
he removed ltcllar and sent In Helt
muller to do the fllnKlnK. slammed .1113
of Uraney's slants for a clean slntrl. ,
the second of the day for the Greek.
Van JInltren struck out and Cook
forced Houston at second.
The Heavers made their score In the
last Innlne and It was more of a Klft
than anything else. 3raney let up a
little when he had the same clnr(iel.
Cook picked off a twn-hfiKRor and
Jleltmuller a single. Then Kupn drove
Cook home with a double, but He.lt
muller was kept close to third.
Portland made it four off the reel.
Bassey and Kaftcry were brought In
hv Johnson's lontt three-liapRer to cen
ter field and (Me scored Iianzlgs sin
gle. Then an Infield out and a will
.Tltch let DanzlK to third and Habe
scored on J'hil Cooney's safe sw.it.
I'ortland pu over another brace In
the fourth, Grnney and Haftery com
ing home on Uraney's hit, a double
steal, a wild pitch and Johnson's sec
ond triple, the longest perhaps ever
mad on the Vaughn street grounds.
The ball rattled the scoreboard, the
farthest point from the. plate In the
park. Van Haltren was playing well
back but even the veteran was amazed
at the force with which the sphere
ehot through the air.
Five runs was Portland' portion In
the fifth on some errors, three hits, a
couple of stolen liases and a free pisn
The other tally came In the eighth.
After a double had retired Panzlg an I
JtcCredle, Cooncy was given a base 0:1
balls, went to second on Madden'.)
single, took third when Graney and
Casey were walked and scored on a
passed ball by Lewis.
The score:
PORTLAND.
AH. R- II. FO. A
(I'tlted I'r.si Iau-d Wtr.)
Pan Francisco, July "5 It Is be
lieved here today that a fluht between
Hattllng Nelson and Joe Cans at the
Mission street arena Is assured for
admission day, .September !. Terms
have been agreed upon by Willis lirltt.
Nelson s manager, and Promoter Jimmy
O'ffroth and (he comiacls will prob
ably be sinned within the ii"xt f"W day..
Uiiim. who Is nt M Iddlelown, Is saUl
to be satisfied Willi the uniini'iii'iil
understood that Colfioth of-
n a Li-round fight on the
afternoon uf admission !av, the flgl!'-
ers to take ,". per cent of the receipts,
the winner to take tin per cent of this
amount and Die loser 40 per cent, prob
ably 11 U per cent bonus will 1 ome out
ilT Coffrotfi's share of the receipts for
Nelson If tin: contract Is made.
lirltt said today that he believed
Ilickard tried to arrange for railroad
rates so tin' Ely fight could be pull'd
off but that It was impossible. He
said, however, the $1,000 forfeit postal
by the Nevada promoter would be tak
en, as he had been under considerable
cxpen ne.
Nelson will co to his home at Hege
wisch. for a nig bnnuuet the last cf
this month, after hunting In Colorado
for a wk, but will be able to r.turti
to Hun Francisco In time to get Into
shape for the fight if arrangements
are made.
HOUHT CLIMBERS
MAKE HEW RECORD
IS "TEX" RICKARD
FAKiHG OH RATES
(Jen era I Maunder Fee Denies
Fight Promoter Was De
prived of Excursions.
(I iilli-d I'n-M Leaned Wire
San Francisco, July 25. Declaring
that he has sporting blood In his veins
ami thai ills road would not turn down
prospective business, Charles 8. Fee,
general imseni;er traffic manager for
the Southern Pacific Railroad company.
today denbd II. nt ti e Gnus-Nelson fight
was called off because no reduction In
rales could lie secured.
Fee said that when he rend that the
Nevada fight had been culled off because
the railroad refused to grant special
rates to Fly from outside points, he
started an liivr. tWrntlun. Inquiry from
all ttin agents along toe line disclosed
that neither "Tex" lUckard nor his
agents had made application for special
rates.
"If Rh kard or anyone else had applied
for Bpn lal rales would not turn
down prospective business," Fe declared.
ANGELS TAKE A NOT If EI?
FALL OFT OF FKISCO
E.
Casey, 2b 1 1 0 4 2 0
Bassey, If 4 2 2 1 0 0
Jtafterv, cf 2 3 1 2 0 0
Johnson, Sb 4 1 2 0 8 a
Jcinzlg lb 4 1 1 6 0 0
McCreiiie. rf 3 1 1 0 0 0
Coonev ss 3 2 1 1 2 0
Madden, c . , 6 0 1 7 0 0 !
Granev p . . "' 9 1 1 1 4 "
Marshall, lb 1 0 11 R n o
Whaling, c 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 30 12 10 27 11 0
OAKLAND.
AR. R. 11. TO. A.
Tan Haltren, cf 4 0 0 1 n
Cook. If 4 1 1 1 0
Heltinuller, rf-p 4 0 2 0 1
Kagan, lb 4 0 1 ! 1
Jlog.-ui, 3b 4 n 1 3 3
Miller, ss 4 0 1 3 4
Altman. 2b 2 0 0 1 5
I .. wis, c 3 0 1 B 2
Del la r, p 1 0 0 1 2
Houston, rf 2 0 1 0 0
Total 32 1 7 21 IS
SCORK HY INNINGS.
Oakland f 0 11 n 0 0 0 ft 1 -
Hiis 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3
Portland 4 0 0 f. n 0 1
Hits 30 0 2 3 0 1 1 '-
Sr.MMAHV.
Belllngham, Wash., July 26. Record
breaking; time was made hv Hurley
Doilson, W. D. Pratt, E. L. Ross. J. K.
U . Ross and Dr. E..K. Ross, who left
for thp summit of Mount linker Tues
day. 1 1 took exactly 3 days, 15 hours
and 15 minutes for the party to sealn
the highest peak ami return to the city.
With the aid of powerful field glasses
the trail was picked out among the
huge crevasses miles In advance and
scarcely 300 feet was lost by zigzagging
In the entire ascension.
As the party reached the 8.S00-font
level the temperature began to get cold.
and the wind blew drifts of fog around
tlie mountain sides until only now and
then were the climbers aide to obtain a
view of the surroundinir country.
At noon Friday fho partv stood on
the highest peak. The cold wind up the
mouiitaic chilled them to the bone and
llcy were aalo to May on the summit
but 3 0 minutes. Inning this time they
searched for the monument left by
the Mazama club of Portland, Or., last
year iind were ;uecossful in flniing It.
NOKTHWKSTKK.N" LKAGUE.
Iintlo 7; SM)kiiiiP 0.
Spokane, Wash.. July 25. It took the
Miners 12 Innings to take esterday's
game here but they finally shoved the
winning tally across the plate and vv
tl'nlted Press leased Wire.)
Snn Francisco, July 25. Los Angeles
moved a Kte; higher yesterd ay bv beat
ing San Francisco, 3 to 1. The score:
1AJS ANGKLKH.
AH. R. H. PO. A. F
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YACHT CLUBMEN
ON WISE TODAY
Leave Club House for Mouth
of Willamette at 7
O'clock.
Some 50 yachts, motor boats and ca
rmen will leaco 11m Orepon Yacht club
liou:-e at 7 o'clock tonight In tow of
the tug ili o llco for the annual cruise
o Nigger Tor, Uiand near the mouth
or the u ii,iniet, liver, where camp
w'l be n ,ni, ti nirirow. The cruisers
wid iclurn tcniotiov night
Light or ten of the motor boat will
start the lS-rnll trip at mhlnight. ' The
pathflmUng motor boat filled with
workers will start down the river fhH
afternoon for the purpose of selection
the camping spot, building a huge bon
!iie and preparing the coffee tank for
service when the rest of tho excursion
ists arrive.
Millhands nt Ilellingham
Liable to Be Chased Out
of Town hv Citizens.
(Uultrd PrH Luwl Wire.)
Rellltigham. July 25 - According to
the statements of the police, the force
of strikebreakers Imported from Seattle
to work at the plant of the Puget
Round Mills and Timber company It
made up In great part of hoboes and
other undesirable citizens, and It la
proposed to round up several of tho
Death Roll of
the Northwest
Rernard 2b 4 1 3 5 3
(lakes, . f 3 0 0 1 0
Dil'on. lb 3 n 0 II 2
Rrashciir. rf 4 0 0 0 ft
Wheeler, :;!, 4 1 1 0 2
Ellis, If 3 0 1 2 0
Deiinas. ss 4 0 2 3 1
Kasw rlv, c. 3 1 1 2 2
Gray, p.- 2 0 0 1 3
Hogan, c 0 0 0 4 1
Totals 30 3 8 2 7 14
SAN FRANCISCO.
AH. R. II. PO. A.
Mohler, 2b 4 1 2 3 1
Hllilebrand, If 2 0 1 0 0
Zelder, ss 4 0 0 2 4
Williams, b 4 0 f) 10 0
Melchoir. if 4 0 I (I 0
Curtis, cf 4 0 0 2 2
McArdle. 3b 3 0 1 2 4
Heri-v, c 2 0 ft 7 ft
Henley, p 3 0 0 1 3
Totals 30 1 5 27 14
their fourth straight game from the
locals, ti to 7. Darkness pitched goon
ball for tli .Miners, whereas Jen.se i
hst his own game hy passing Swain
1 . and later allowing him to score on a
.wild pitch. The sore. R.H. F.
i i Spokane ti 12
- 1 lint te 7 .1 3 I)
i la t tetifs - Jen si n mid lingers; Thom
as, Darkness and Lender.
Struck nut - Hv Ornnev 5,- bv In liar 2, i
bv lleitmuller 1. Hscs on bulls (iffj
Granev 1, off Dellar ti. off lleitmuller
f Two' base h It s - Johnson Lagan.'
Three-base Its -Johnson 2. Double
1 1 1 ; i v s ;m ii 1 1 r
Conney to Casey (o .Maishall, Miller lo
F.agnn. Sacrifice hits Cascv 2. Coonev.
Piolen Hases -Griney, Hafterv 2. Cascv
Hit by pitched ball- Lattery. Passed
balls Lewis. f- li st base on errors
Portland 3 Wild pitches - Craney, Del
)ar 3. ..eft on i ases -Oakland S. Port
land 11. linnings pitched Hv Dellnr ".
by Heltinuller 2. Rase hits Off Ddlar
8. off lleitmuller 2 Time (f game
line hour. 45 minutes. Fmpire - Per-rlno.
1.
Alx-nlcoii I; Seattle
Abcrdtin. Wash.. July 25.--Ruddy
lcrnnil 1 eld th" S washes down to three
widely i-cittercd hits yesterday and
thu locals won out 4 to L Timely blt-
to Altman to Lagan; ,,
i Seattle .... 0 0 0 1 ft ft 0 0 ft- I
Aberdeen . . 0 0 0 2 0 0 ft 2 - 4
I Hat terles .-Allen and ) It: rust i ne ;
i noil a ml Hurt t Igor.
' I'mplre Hunt.
SOORL HV INNINGS.
Los Angeles 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3
Hits 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 8
San Francisco ....0 0 0 ft ft 0 ft ft 11
Jilts 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 26
SI'MM A R V.
Two-liiisu hit llernnrd. Sacrifice hits
--Ellis. Hil.Kd.rand. Gray, (i.ikes. Dillon.
Doiibl.. plav 1 1 oca n to Rema rd. First
ha- i bails I Iff '.ray. " Struck mi;
lly Gray, fi; bv Henley, 4. Time of
game (hie hour and 30 minutes. I'm
pi I'd-- 1 1 1'nnni'l 1.
CALJFoi:i.f "aTtos
TESTED FOIl SPEED
(t iiteil I r c " I,eiei-.1 Wircl
San Franctjv'o, July 25. - Required to
prove the r.-llability of their rated
s d. entries from everv automobile,
hoiisii' In th" city started In the San
Fnmc!seo-pel Monte run today, which
Is being conducted under the auspices
of the Automobile ! valors' .association.
Running at a hUi rate of sneod
throughout the iest the i na .i 1 1 n .s
will be allow'd to take gasoline at only
three points. Salinas, which Is the of
ficial slop for luncheon, Gilroy and
San .hum.
1 pon their arrival at Del Monte the
cars will he reuulrcd to carry passen-gors-
on a run of ,'ie mlos on the
tr.uk. the, f peed t" in within fifteen
miles of Its maximum rate.
st.ii; ok Tin: teams.
Mrs. Jane P. Jones.
(Siirrlal Hinputrh te The Juuroil.)
Clntskanle, ir . July 25. - Mrs. Jane
P. Jones, 59 years of age, wife of J. W.
Jones, (iatskanle. who died nt the home
of 1C. 1 McCauley of Mlsl. Monday
night, from tho effects of an Injury
received by falling from a wagon, had
lived in Oregon 35 years.
She was born In Kliingham county, I
Illinois. .March 20, ly.p.t She was mar- I
I led to John V. Jones February 10
1M17. They resided in that state 'until
May, 1h73, when they moved to Ore
gon and settled on a homestead in the!
Nehalom valley, making It their home
until March, lit04, when they removed
to (iatskanle.
To tludr union was born nine chil
dren. One died In Infancy, the others
are; Mrs. W. H. Fonts of 'Nervals, Or.,
who was riding with her mother when
she was Injured; Mrs. J H. Aldrldge,
.Mrs. K. L. McCauley, .Mrs. W. J. Tur
ner, Mrs. J. O. Libel and James F. and
George 1. Jonen, all residing at Mlut.
15. ('. Jt lack ford. j
( Special Plspntch te The Journal. I
(iatskanle, dr.. July 2f 10. C. Rlnck- I
ford, former publisher of the clat
sknnle Chief, at this place, died this!
week at a hospital In Fverett, Wash. ;
Death resulted from cancer of the'
sloin.aeh, for whh'h he was operated on !
a short time ago. Five children sur- ;
vivo him: Mrs Hardin Hilllard. Mrs. j
Mabel Van Ness, Theodore and Merritt '
Rlaekford of Fvprctt, Knoeh M. Hack
ford of Portland and Mrs. Harry Kysor
of this place. The funeral was held at
Lverott Wednesday, July 22.
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
Our success la due to uniform
hlgh-Brade work at reasonable prices.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak
ness can now have their teeth ex
tracted filled and brldgework ap
plied without the least pain or dan
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22-KARAT CROWNS 5.O0
BRIDGE WORK S.OO
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE. . 8.00
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TEETH , ,
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Examination and Oontultatlon Tree.
Re-Enameling Teeth
Is the greatest Invention In modern
dentistry and has been most success
ful of all methods.
We extend to all a special Invita
tion to call at our office and have
their teetli examined free of charjre,
VV'e own and control the largest
and best equipped dental establish
ment In the world, having 19 offices
all told.
We (five a written guarantee with
all work for 10 years. Lady attendant-
Open tvenlngs till 7. Sunday I to 1.
Union Painless Dentists
B31 H Morrison St., Corner rirst. "
worst and escort them to the city lim
its. One of the strikebreakers, FM
Foley, la now In Jail at ths city hall
and complaints have been entered
against others. Vagrancy, disorderly
conduct and drunkenness make up the
list of charges against the Imported
mill hands.
Puglla at San Francisco.
(PDtUd Prna !.ud Wire.)
Ban Francisco, July 26. After cruis
ing for seven months and visiting the
principal pofrts of Mexico, South Amer
ica and Central America, as well as
the southern ports of North America,
the third-class Italian cruiser PukIIh.
commanded bv Marquis Lorenzo Cu
sanl Vlscontl. and with 12 officers, all
of whom rs members of ths highest
families In Italy, Is In porjVher. flhe
win rmaln her six day befors pro
carditis- north.
Every one thinks he gives as.nnich
to the per aa his means will allow.
A OOIDU WXTDDXjrfJ
Mram that man snd wife have lived
to a good old age and consequently
have kept healthy. The best way to
keep healthy is to see that your liver
does Its duty 365 days out of SH&. Ths
rnly way to do this Is to keep Ballard's
Herl ine In the house and take It whsn
ever vour liver gets Inactive. 84 cents
per boltla Hold by Hkldmor Drug Co.
i -I
Isainli ,M. Martin.
(Hleci,a! IMHOntcb tn 'liie Journal.
McMlnnvllle, dr., July it,. - Isaiah M.
Martin, f.s years of ntr", who died as tha
result if Injuries received while un-
loaillni; hay Monday, was a well known I
resident of thin Mty. The funeral was1
held vesterdav from his late home, east I
of McMlnnvllle. I
lie was born In Lafayette, Or., June )
!, DifiO, and lived most of his life in I
this county. Ills farm east of town was 1
the donation claim of his father. I
lie leaves a wife, three sons and one
daughter. Besides the Immediate fam !
lly there Is a brother, F. W. Mai tin, of j
this place, a brother in eastern 'reon ,
and a sister In Portland The funeral i
soi Ices were conducted by Hev. A. J. I
Hunsaker. I
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.. i labile Householder helped bv scorln ;
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I Washington 33 5 1 .3a3
I New York 3'.' 55 .3(1
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Oregon.
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J. M. Hoberts.
(S3ecl.1I Dlmmteli I,. Ttie Jorum 1
Eugene, dr., July 25- .!. .M. Roberts,
Sfi years of Re, a pioneer of Lane
county, died at his hone on Wet
Seventh street Thursday evening. Mr.
Roberts leaves a widow and four chil
dren, .two sons and two d-iuphters.
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HAY 111' KliU'Il.T
BEST THEiUMEHT.
FOR CATARRH
The entire inner portion of our bodies i3 covered with a soft, delicate
lining called mucotis membrane; this is kept in healthy condition by the
rourishtnent and vit;l vipor it receives from the blood. So lonp; ns the
circulation remains pure this membrane will be healthy, but when the blood
becomes infected with catarrhal impurities and poisons this inner lining cf
the body becomes irritated and diseased, and the unplea-aut and serious
Fymptoms of Catarrh commence. There is a tight, stuffy feeling in the
rose, watery eyes, buzzing noises In the ears, often slight deainess, diGcult
breathing, etc. Th; disease cannot be reached by external treatment, though
puch measures afford temporary relief in some instances. S. S. S. cures
Catarrh by cleansing the blood of a'.l impurities and poisons. Then as rich,
pure blood circulates through the body, the inflamed, irritated membranes
teal, the discharge ceases, headaches are relieved and every symptom disap
pears. Catarrh, being a disease in which the entire blood circulation is
affected, ran Only be cured by a remedy that goes to the very bottom and
remove rrerr particle of the impuritv from. the blood, and this is just what
S S S does. Book on Catarrh and any medical advice frea. to all who
write - TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATUftTTA, 04.
I to tii.t with J"! i:i:y Murrdn toniirlit
,( K- . 1 '.. I'olle.t ail :i.-n. Vi.si.ered
i shake t! eir !cmos and a.-.-'ert that there
' is nothiriK in t-'" 'v.iir.;:: back" theory
bat i;.e former lilt! t' litt.t star is con
j f.d.n: that after h..s two ear.s rest
! he 18 b. ;t. r than he . r w as before,
i The finhl tonisiit w.Ii be a test for
I llanion. II- i,ns licked out in Murphy
an (.pi oniuit u h.o !,euhi H.how class,
and wlo. althounh he is not Hmunii lii.i
I top not- hers in tho lightweight dlvl
j sii.n, is 1ouh and a coaiiriK flRhter
It llanion wins toniKht'M baitle he w'.ll
proe lis Hs-.-t tu.n that It is possible,
, for a fiKhter lo Ireak back Into the!
j r n ar.ei t a iiik been rfl.uved Into I
the Mow n snd out class ''
llanion backs his theory with the I
ar'in ict that he was too voting when I
he entfi-a ire r.r.K lie ways r.e took
i too many beatings when J.e was not 'n
condition to stand them He say hln
: two i.iis- rest has strengthened him
up and that lie can put up a better
f!ht now bur, he ever did in his palni
1 b st d , . s
Kildie llanion Vs. JoLnny Iunhy.
. ! I c I I'Pctrb l T J.sircul )
San ."rae.i i-. i J.iiv .'. A 10-round
'bout between K.iiie Harion. the former
light wrtcht l.oecie. and Johnny Mur
p. Is ti..- fti,r.v'f''H p.. hedule-l bv Kliy
l;o be fe' hi I'nlma epib tontcht. It
will be Hanlen ffrl arperranee In the
rinf :rv e o was defeated by "Fiphtlnf
Lurk' Hyjand
Kaufntan Ileats Johnoon.
ilnltrd Prr Wtn
Lo Are'e. July 15 After iieven
roiind of the l.r.l: slufgln ever
se-en here Al Kaufman was arlven the
decision ei r Rattl;r Johnson last
nlrht. Jrhi.f."! beir.g beaten almost
Into Insensibility. s
(Sliecial P!''!l TTi Jeiirill.
Albany. Or., July I'j Miiiuku B I.
linsent of tiie Albany 'nrnnierdal club
Is actively proniotini; the project of re-
bulldlnfr the woolen mills at this city.
It is planned lo utilize the old sit
Capital Is to be endued of local men,
to nsslm In provblliuf the bonus rr-;
quired. Ja -obs lUotliers of i e ei,e,n '
fltv have been in tlm cltv and a'e J.
slrfous of taklnK persei.al dre-t ui of
the mill. The old site of the el i I urne.I
woolen rr.Hl Is an Ideal location f ir a
mill.
I Pay
I Me
: Whon
" va
! Cured
In all my work I am thor
ough, painstaking and careful
to jtlve Just the rljrht treat
ment required In each Individ
ual case. For 20 years I have
been proving my ability, and
my business methods have al
ways been strictly reliable.
My unqualified success is due
to a thorough medical educa
tion, supplemented by years of
experience in men's special
Jlseases only. My treatment
s as correct as modern science
;an mako It. Others may of
fer Inducements such as cheap
treatment or quick treatment.
out my foremost claim is for
SB. TATXiOB
The Zadiag SptolaJlrt.
thoroughness, which In the long run In EVliRx UAbh. means me
cheapest end the best.
ctPERMATORRHOEA, "WKAKNICPf5." CONTRACTED DISORDERS,
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. LOST STRENGTH. VARICOCELE, HY
DROCELE and STRICTURE and all reflex aliments cured promptly and
permanently.
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: The DR. TAYLOR co.f
COBWEB KOSJIZSOV AITS SZOOHO STREETS
X PrlTata Entrance, 23H Morrison Street, Portland, Or. X
Consul J 't n T. Jones ef Winnipeg
ays that fuy i per cnl of all the
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Truth and
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known value, but one of many reasons
why it is the best of personal and family
laxatives is the fart that it clrante,
wr"tn and flirvrs. the internal organs
on which it acts without any debilitating
after rffects and without having to increase
tbe quantity from time to time.
It arts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
parts are known to an l approved by
physicians, as it is f re from all objection
able ub.Uncvs To get it beneficial j
effect always purchase the jpnuine
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