1G THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 11, 1005. EiECTIKES SlfflH if- Victim With His Attorney Locate Headquarters of Ganjr .After Hhort Search No Arrests Have Ye Been Made, After aearchlna; the business district for several hours yesterday, afternoon. Certain Baty. head of the police de tectives, failed to find the room whtrt Kmorv Buren.. the 'Midas. Nevada, roan wm fleeced out of $500 by fake book makers. Attorney Seneca Fouts, representing Huren. took hla client out ana witnin , atr hour bad located tha place. Buren positively tdebtlfled tha room, where : lie said several men with bookmaklng paraphernalia -bad bperated. Bnren finally-secured Ms release rora Jail, where he has been held several days ; as a witness. Captain' Baty' said.be took the de scription of the place that the victim : pave, and made a careful search, but 1 his efforts were in vain. This place 1 Is said by Buren to be a build In r with a white face, and the room la No. 21, which la at the head of the stairway. This is. In the business district Cap. tain Baty worked alone on the case. Attorney" Touts took the man, and had him trace bis steps the beat be could from the place where he and Frank Watson were apprehended on the street, and after a ahort time, he came to the building-.' --. ,, When Captain Baty waa asked about the matter this morning, be said he did not know the plxce had been found, and that neither Buren or Fouts bad told . Mm of their results,, lie. said he was still working on it Chief of 1'oli ce Cox save strict or ders that the place should be located and the rest of the bunko gang appre . hended. Hhe said that from the de scription the victim gave. It could be found, and ordered : unusual attention to the matter, as It Is one of tbe most flag-rant case of grafting that has come to tbe attentions of the police. Watson- and - another man succeeded in inducing " Buren, a tourist, to bet $500 on a horse race, which proved - to be a fake.- He lost his money, and was held in Jail four days as a witness, j and no effort made to apprehend the rest of the gang. Watson gave bail of J500, and retained Attorney John Manning to defend him.: The case has been set for Friday In municipal court COffllFEEIO MINT HUBS saBaMBBasHBBsaBaBjaBBBsjai Peninsula , Business lien Will Engage Lawyers to Defend Bridge. Ten business men of - tbe peninsula were last nicht appointed on a commit tee to solicit funds for the employing of counsel to nVfond the , three suits x'lng brought against the building of the Broadway bridge and within the next frw days will employ the legal talent to defend this Issue. Three suits, one a friendly one, one hostile and the other to condemn some of the property for tha approaches, are now In the courts and it Is In these tbat the law yers employed will work. Tightwaddd tfie Mohfc. This action was taken at a meetln of the IVnlnsula. development leagu at Arbor Lodtre last night. The leagu after a prolonged . discussion of the facts in the case resolved no to be caught napping and the best lawyers that money can secure ' will be gotten to right the case. Besides the usual delegates from the peninsula clubs in attendance were the president of the North East Side Im provement association -and United East Side rush clubs, M. Q. Munly and number of other members of these clubs, all of whom were anxious and eager to help out In tbe fight to be made for the Broadway bridge. All seomed enthuslastio over the prospects and did not hesitate to declare that the fight would be won by the peninsula A committee reported last night that It would be Impossible to split up the Tenth ward and tbua gain the much needed extra representation In the city council till th state legislature meets, two year nence. The city charter pro- vldes that there shall be ten wards and while -the boundaries can be changed. no new wards can be - created in ' the city without amending the conatltution and this cannot be done till the legis lature. " It was also reported that there seemed to be no reason to believe that any change would be made In the pres ent boulevard system on the peninsula. Death Roll of " the Northwest BODY, OF UNKNOWN nFOUND NEAR TBACK . i."-V V.' . . ,..-',, , The body of an unknown man, poorly dressed, was found beside the O. K. & N. railway tracks this morning, about a mile and a half out of Troutdale. He was about 30 years of age and had been dead for five or six hours, when found at 8 o'clock. Deputy Coroner- J. J. Dunning has gone to Troutdale for the remains. Husband Had Mean Disposition. 'Special Plana tell p Thm JnnrnaLt f. i Oregon City, Kov. 11.-, Alleging, cruel .. treatment and a bad disposition on the Jr pnn vi iier iiubmiihu, jiyea jnunnt , cutt, Mrs. Nena ' L. Hunntcutt, com h menced divorce proceedings: In the cir jcult court yesterday. They' were mar-In- ried at Toledo,'0Mov November 2J, 1S98. I'i,-' - . . - The flour mills of Minneapolis grind ' ; into flour an average of , 12,000,000 n . bushels of wheat a year. . ; r , . . r v Mrs. William Eblin. ' (Special Dispatch to The Journal, Baker City, Or., Nov. 11. The fu neral of one of the best known and most highly respected women Of this city was held here this afternoon, when Mra. William Eblin was burled in Mt Hope cemetery. She died of heart fail ure on Monday afternoon after an ill ness of four weeks. She Is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mary Sohaffner, one of the pioneers of this section, her husband, William Eblin, and two daugh ters, Mrs. .Ernest Welch of Spokane and Miss Rose Eblin of Baker City. Three orotners and four sisters also survive her, being Charles A. and Frederick W. Schaf fner of Baker City, Dr. John Schaffner of Goloonda, Nov., Miss Emma Schaffner of Salem, Miss Lena Hcnarrner of Portland, Mrs. Olga S. Russell of Idaho, and Mrs. . Elizabeth Walts of thte cltv. Mrs. Elbln was 31 years of age at me time of, her death and is mourned by a large circle of friends. How.tQ.GetRia ' of Catarrh ::: 9 A Simple ' Safe, 'Reliable Way; t and it Costs Nothing; to Try. ; Those who suffer .from catarrh know its miseries. ' There is no need of this- suffering. Tou can get rid of it by a simple, safe, inexpensive, home; treatment ; discovered by Dr, Blosser, j r who. , tor over thirty-five years, haa ! ?been treating catarrh successfully. j . His treatment is unlike any other. It I J rts not ; a spray,- douche, salve, cream. J,;or Inhaler, but is .a more direct and ; thorough treatment than any of these. ;; It , cleans out , the head, nose, throat and luogs so tiiat you can again l breathe freely and sleep without that ; . etopped-up feeling that all catarrh suf- ; ferers have. It heals the. diseasell mu , : cous membranes and arrests the foul discharge,, so that you will not be con; .. stantly blowing your nose and spitting, and at the same time it does not poison - the system and ruin the stomach, as in- ternal medicines do. ' If you want to test this1 treatment without cost, send our address to Ir. I 3. W.; Blosser, 61 Walton . street At- Isnta. Ga.. and be will send you by re - turn mail enough of the medicine to Katicfy you that It Is sli he claims for ; It. as. a remedy for catarrh, catarrhal btfifciuchps. catarrhal deafness, asthma, ; bronchitis, colds and all catarrhal com -, Mlc lions. He will also nil you free ; n liluKtrated booklet Write him im . mediately. CEAKTEEING OF TUG UP. BEFORE COUET Circuit Judge Catena this afternoon took ip. the trial of the suit of C F. Adams and A. L. -Mills against F. W. Carey & Co. of San Francisco, in which 14500 is claimed as balance due, on the chartering of the tug Sampson in 1806. The defendants chartered the -tug to tow tne lumber schooner, Louis to San Francisco, and claimed a large rehate because of alleged loss of, time and two collisions, alleged to have been the fault of the tug. First the tug- etraok -the Louis while 'running alongside in the Columbia river, and later the crew of the tug Is alleged to have swung the Louia into the Clan Galbraith in the .harbor of San Francisco, causing dam age of $6796, which was finally compro mised for 12100. The Carey company i asserts that the plaintiffs are already! overpaia. . ... . . ' . I f WAr. a waste! Y -."'OP couESfivve , I , THAT '.LDOtS LIKE' A . .. V V ' 1 HAVEN'T ANT BIRD I RETTT GOOD BIRD h tr I BUT I MIGHT . .. BUT -THEN W6. ; , WHERE 1C5UU)) ) HAWT GOT AM T0N F0R Q. L dog either! ' r, 1 "' ( auI , ' ( HERE'S A MEW Hr. WlflE I . AU IT NEEDS ISA LITTLE TfUMKlNCr BKOrOSKI) BOAI) WILL OPEN MCH COUNTEV t MaasMNSMMSMM '- MyCTf .Aurround lUtkrr of Pi KMituI ' KW trio lload Iletw ct-a . L , Onter and Turn Turn Mountain. ' (SpMltl M.Mtrb Tbe iursl.l - Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 11. A rrty I of surveyors passed through Vancouver yeeterday on their return to Portland from completing the survey for the pro posed electrlo railway between La Cen ter and Turn Turn mountain. They stated that carefulness waa tbe -watchword of the company causing the, sur- vey, and that no money was spared In selecting (he bent possible' route:, that much time waa consumed In running the survey, and a grade vt only II Inches j runs through the heaviest timbered part I verely Injured SHOTS F0LL017 - iMfino nn nnnrn iniiiuo ur uiiucn Jlan .Shoots Bank Cashier and l'msiilcut rursucd; Takes Toison. 1 (fultrd tnm IfiMd Wire.! .. . i, . . . . . "w Aiuuny, ina. ivov. II. a young unidentified white man entered the Mer- chants National bank about noon today, ordered who were In' tbe'bank to throw up tlMilr bands and then started shooU Ing. Cashier J. W. I-'awoett was killed and Fresidunt J.-.K. Woodward was pe- BARON IWAKUBA . AT VICTORIA, B. C. -fOnited Prem Lr.sed Wire.l Victoria. B. C. Nov. 11. The steamer Aki Maru of the Nippon Tus'en Kalsha, arrived - early this morning from the orient With 81 passengers, most of WORK IN DESCHUTES PROGRESSING WELL John D. Porter of Spokane, Wash., of the contracting firm Of Porter Bros., having charge of the work on the Ore gon Trunk line down .the Deschutes them for Seattle. They included Baron canyon, arrived m Portland today, to Iwakui-w, brother of Duke Iwakura, remain a few days on business. minister of the Japanese imperial house-1 "Work In the Deschutes is progressing hold. He Is to travel through the raDldlv." said Mr. lorter. "and as vet place they"came, United -States and will then proceed to I we have aat struck obstacles usually I Tn patients, who "were - well undef encountered In railroad building. About 2ntro1' havo Den tbe asylum . at INSANE MEN TO BE DEPORTED TO EUROPE Paul Wagner and Boy Jenspn, two pa tients from the insane asylum at Salem were taken to Washington this morn ing in charge of Immigration . Officer c. B. Green, and R. O. Uoodin, an at tendant .Jrom the asylum. Tbey are being taken back there for deporta tion to Hamburg, Germany, from -which Europe. ,. The steamer had 2660 tons of freight, 2roo mn or ,Ainff tent it wrk -mi. I Sata. tor hout a year, but as .they I matic conditions have been favorable, ?"ir fT0Vfn, t0 have, contracted their inoluding 618 bales of silk and quanti ties of tea, matting, rice, bamboo u i!,. .T.MilvrJ... k Tt.. ?. lnflrmlty before coming to this coun. evening. u, 1 the work r ahuolntelTiintr.nL" under the Immigration laws, y Wagner .,, havik k. of Clarke county and terminates In one of the richest agricultural ctlona of the sute, ChelatchJe prairie. ' Who is promoting the proposed road Is aa yet a mystery, and considerable peculation la rifle on that account Thu land owners along the proposed route have signified their willingness to do- hate the .right of- way, and It seems car tain tbat the road will be built . Tbe new road WIU open up a section Of oountry rich in resources and hither to undeveloped on aoeounc of no rail road or waterway facilities. Chelatchle prairie. . the terminus of the proposed road, contalna In the neighborhood , Of 2oaa acres of land Which la particularly adapted to fruit and berry oulture. Thla rertue spot is advertised all over Wash Ington. and numeroua enterprises have nea mer oniy tp rau through on account of ao way to trcnaoort the products; . a display of app.'es can be seen in a Vancouver real estate office, which , waa picked from an old aban doned orchard , there a few day ago, Which are without blemish and nf nr navor. u he . old orchard was planted some la years agoj and young fira have grown -up to the height of the apple trees since it waa abandoned. . , , BROTHERHOOD GIVES ENJOYABLE BANQUET (Speelil Diapstrh to The Jonrnall ' Oregon City. Nov.. 11. The eeennA banquet of the Conareratlenel Brnthap. hood was held last night a( tha church .a vi mm won snenaea. too aupper was furnished by the ladlea of the Aid' So ciety. xhere were fully To men preaent and ahort talks -were given by many of mose present, among them being F. 8. McDanlel of Portland,' Rev. Bollinger. xormeriy pastor or the First Congrega tional Church in thla oltv: Juda-e Thorn. as F. Ryan, Professor F. Toose, Oeorg axeue, superintendent T, J. Gray. B. T. Avlson, tha president, waa unable to act as toastmaster, because of a bad cold, and hla plaoe waa filled , by Vice rresiaent uert Hoche, whose' humor ad marablv fitted him for the posttion. . A committee consisting of tbe follow ing was appointed to meet and confer with Congressman Ha wley, November 80, when be comes to Oregon "City,, and to tell him the needs of this city, O. U Freytag, U Admas, O. W H. Miller, M. V. Phillips. Percy Caufield. George Lazelle, And Colonel O. H. Oye. It was decided to hold these banquets on tha first Tuesday, of each month and efforte will be made to make them the most enjoyable events of the month. WOMEN'S CLUB TO BECURE REST ROOM (Speelal fnspnteb to The JoariwL) Oregon City, Nov, 11. The Women's club of this city held a very enthuslas tio meeting yesterday afternoon at the Commercial club rooms. . Mr. Alice Weister, of the art department of the Women's club of Portland, gave ant In teresting talk on physiology. Tea and cake was served. The members were very enthuslastio over the outlook for the rest room, aoon to -bo. maintained by the club and for the use of any person who wants to rest for a while. The' president. Mrs.' J. , W. Norrla,. has spent quite a while The bandit was followed bv a vonth to the river bank, where Jie was pointed out to the police. Seeing escape 'wag Impossible the man took poison, and Is now dying. The bandit came here from Louisville today in an automobile. ! v . The youtb came here In a taxlcab driven by Chauffeur Walter Tucker, ' negro, who waa shot In the hand during the fusillade. The negro drove the ma chine to the rear of the bank, where the bandit forced Tucker to. aocompany. him 1 He did not wait for the bankers to " comply with his command to throw up tneir hands, but fired 19 shots and ran through a rear door to the river, where he Jumped into a small flatboat and . crossed tha river. 'He waa captured aa he stepped on tha Xentuoky ahora. Before landing, however, tbe young man took poison. 'Four revolvers were found In hla possession with the chant ' bars empty. , ' t't . - ' " " ' ' PIONEER WOMAN IS 1 DEAD AT 3I0NTA VILLA tavllla, one of Oregon's .pioneer resU.. I B, Johnson, 21 East . Sixty-seventh treet north. Mra, Alderman was 61 years of age and had Been a resident of Portland for the past V 41 years. Bhe waa born in Muscatine,. Iowa, coming here in 1888. . Two brothers. Oliver Terry of Seattle, and Louis Terry, of Camas, .Wash., survive her. She will be burled at Bralnard cemetery, east of Montavilla, tomorrow. j ' '- - DAIRYMEN. ASSEMBLE : r -x- . HERE IN DECEMBER Plana for the entertainment of 500 or more delegates and visitors to the an nual convention of the) Oregon. State Dairy association, to be hold In Portland . December and 10. were arrana-ed at a meeting -of - local dairymen yesterday - , afternoon at the Commercial club. Many entertainment features r blahnned. It is probable that the session of the dairy- ' , Imen will be held in conjunction with the meetings of the Oregon- State Horti cultural association December. 6 to 9. r LHJ-Ml-U-JU Eyos Cured if $ ;(-, ' V. 4(1 -O-Z "- Hotel ArriTsl8. 8imic1r1 Dlnoatch to The Journal. ' . . Vancouver, Wash, Nov. 11. The fol- lowing are registered at the Hotel Co lumbia: W. S. Dale, Vancouver; J. H. h heon In th. " usnwq, oui; vvuaj kilt ICBiB I hA .Hnttn mV r. 1 mmJt and Jensen has been here a year, , go- The club will i hold a market t harrtvld :Um S B00n a Saturday. and John Adama has given the use, of the large central -window-of Queeuie Feiue Indicted, r The next meeting wil be in December Indicting Queenle Fense. alias Mrs. I at which Mrs. Ines F. By an will address 3IRS. BARTS IS FOUND GUILTY OF SWINDLING Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 11. Mrs. Augusta Barts, alleged to have swindled hotelkeepers at San Francisco, Oakland. Berkeley, Pasadena, Lob Angeles and oiher amrt cities, occupies a cell in the city "Sail today pending the passing of sentence for the theft of artists' mater ials from the home of Mrs. J.'C. Rock- hold of this city. Mrs. Barts was found guilty late yesterday afternoon in Judge Williams' court. While Mrs. Barts waa beina- tried. her daughter. Miss Nina. Barts, known to the local police as "the girl with the cork 1pi" occupied, a seat Inside "the rail. The daughter was released on condition tbat she leave the city immediately. Police Station News. (Special Dlnnttc!! to The Journal.) v.Va4eouverv-.Waah,oljHm--ArUiur Brown and Albert Ried, IS yeara of age Martin. SDOkane: A. J. Morgan. Seattle: I respectively and claiming to have come J. W. Dunn Portland; ThomaoCloone, lln on a feightfrom Tacoma were ar- Finch, for violation of the postal laws, the club on -Mexico." ' j Mlnot, N. IX; - J. G. Wilson, Tacoma; Treated last night by Officers Gasaway the federal grand iurv veatarrtav- ,.m William Cummin?, Tacoma; William J. and Dawson on suspicion of being mem-I the woman for trial in United States f "P A TtV "RflCTQ TAVP Buford. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hobsrerg. Snow-thereof a holdup gang. In their posses-1 , . ,, tr I lift JtHi XiUoHiO vVIUJCi den, Wash.: C. H. Bogart, Etna .Wash.; Is ion was found two large heavily load- with violating the postal laws in -that f5 wyvers ana, ammunition auincteBt ,n la Mcewi of .fleecing en aged see to hold up the town. Their wares. In- Uon h. nt .,,. .l.ln .Inthu TA nthoa limb- nra .. . r . u- m , " j, " " Vh .i J i,n v.i.l vert"'ment wherein she called ' for a uiouiajw was aw i-huiu , V"av ina-Tnat f hnaiat aa ! .... H. G. Samuels and wife, city; D, F. Dean, H. F. Wilson, Spokane, Wash. . FROM. OLD COUNTRY Allen-Denton Case Non-Suited (Special Cilspatch to Tbe Jonraal.) (Special Dinpateti to The Journal.) '; Oregon City, .Nov. Al.rMrs. K. L. her. Also, sha ; Is innnnuui I Kewton. who resides at 111 - John O. Oraarnn . ntv. Nnr. 11 Tha nnurt I arise in' one s mind, could two men I ,,,,,h .....j ... V. i .!. r..r (,. nn-r...w . f T - - - - - i , . . i at u a viiva ajtlJV4 VliO UUItUUCIICw' ' OY Lnn I a 4C U i u ( E,wa wast via --. mbbwi api granted a non-suit in the case of Luan- a"' B thTrl,,'th" ?KIgfh! man Promise of marriage, and thus shipment Of rare roses from Germany, na Denton vs. Alfred Allen tried before Pree" ,ala,ls!m f!'. tban thf? mada the securing of his money an easv They were sent from the Old Rose garaens,, av sua tiiuouia, vuica are conducted by Sehulthaia Bros., wqrld wide known rose growers. One of the the circuit court yesterday. UI carrm cmreu wt"J""- i I matter. The court will try the suit of O.I """ oonj, iu w y u 4 w. jsaitnam vs. james 1 racy toaay. 1 - " j-"-. 1 r ,T ., , . to tht. tn r. "th. ni.inMfr . i ..t... rested yesterday on West .. Eleventh I Latouretfo Entertain- firm of this city, is suing Tracy for j atreet while in the act of trying to col-j Oregon City, Nov. II. The Wednos I133S commission due them for sell-1 ,ec- waier renva unuer laiaa preienaea. 1 oiuo was enter- PERSONALS There is no food - equal to. " , Ojiaker Oats for. brain F. G. G. Smith, a member of tha faculty of the University of Oregon, at Eugene, Or., Is at the Cornelius hotel. Judge F. T. McBrlde, an attorney of cune. Mont, is at tne eewara hotel with his wife. ' George F. Anderson, connected with the fiwlft Packing company., Omaha. Neb., and wife are at the .Seward hotel. James Keedham. a lumberman of Cen tra Ha. Wash., is at tbe Seward hotel. N. A. Butler, an attorney of Seattle, Wash Hr-a-guost at the Bevrd hotel. C A. Logus. proprietor of tbe Hotel Albert. The Dalle. Or., the Cornelius hotel. T- IX Page, a Seattle attorney. Is taring at the Portland hotel. D. D. Bronson. formerly local super visor In Portland for the government forestry service, and an rannart with Jthe "a me department In Washington. 4 D. C, is at tbe PorUand botaL He will Irrmain hr for about a worth. - I " E- Barker, a contractor of jSalom. Or.4 at the Comeliua hotet f R. P. Lytle. a lunrberman at TTr4,,.t.. 1 Wash, Is registered at the Cornvltna botet - 1 ing some property for the defendant Mrs. Stntz' Will Filed. (Rnadal Dlsnatch to Tha Journal.) Vancouver, Wash.,. Nov. 11. The will of the late Paulina Stuts was filed for probate yesterday. The estate con-1 sista principally of Clarke county real estate which she bequeathed to her son. Carl Stutx, and several grandchildren. Mrs. M. Rtuts was named as executrix of the will. John was arrested a short time ago forjtftined yesterday afternoon by Mra C. stealing chickens. xiourete at her Lome, J17 Fifth Clarence League, member of Battery street sne was assisted in the enter. B. Vancouver barracks, was arrested I talning by Mra . R O. Scott of Portland. last night for Interfering with an offi- I During the afternoon the popular game bushes Is a new variety recently grown by these rose culturlsta. and to which no- -name" haa been given as yet" Ttfe roses were aent by Mra Newton a son Dr. Edward A. New(ton, of Philadelphia. I fa,. .. . ,,-,, .. V eer while In discharge of his dutlea. , Newg In Brief. ' (Spacial tHapatek to Tba Jaenal.t Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 11. Evangel- waa Indulged In. The rooms were dec orated for tha occasion and light re- I iresnments were served. Mrs. Linn H. looses won tbe first nrize and Mra. xi u. Latourete tha second. Brief News Items. ' - 8peeii.t Dlapatch to The Journal. 1 Oregon City, Nov. 1. -Mrs. J. H. Wlacner : haa returned to ber homo In Chicago after a atx months' visit with -. . a , . ., -- 1 iriarir. aira. Max Kllarb rm . vrgm a aeuea ui mceuofa ai law k.ona tlan church in this city L. I Comoanr O. Third regiment O. N. O.. Adama Mra Eb. It 'Chsoman. Mra far makin oreoa rations to aive a an-and unovrniw n. u. iatoureua. un. iveisnn 1 m ur hall nn Near Tur nlirhl a .uuuo in u.d uu.iov. "".i". !. iiciuni, nn, jari. iivon umDnrey. . Afiaa r"i causea aamage approximating more i a. r ieiscnman, auditor or Skamania I Barclay Pratt, Mrs. L. E. Jones, . Mrs. than $260,000,000, more than twice the I county, waa In the city yeeterday on I L. L. Plokens, Mra Hush 8. Mtmnl average ainnuat ioti iruio inai cau lousiness at tne courmouae. laiins Aisry MOimea, Airs; .A. 1-k Beatie Will Play Sonth Portland. " ' '" (Roeclal IMapatcfc to Tb JlnrDal.l r -1 . w . T .1 . n-i . . v . . . . . . -- ' J ,.-.,.ww.... ... . . m . , wts. tt, ... 1-ieiUM, I . .V. A y4 . I.. 1 1 . . ... tw. I .11.. v.ili. o...l i iiul ..cbm v-.ij iwvtuxi .nam r-itl.J t fJ. T. v.n -k..ii.- ' have -signed up for a game next .Sun raiKeuucinniueasiire . pw-tun. u. One Slarrlage License. be played at Canemah park. The Or- PrAtron Wnlniga?: Plf lei t P Nov- " A warrlage gon City high achool will play a game rrOVCn 11 U lOre S liCSI I " I !??" .J Qrg-1 h Gresham hfgh at Gresham next Fat Is food turned Into the wrong kind j of material for the body. Instead of the! blood taking up the food we eat and giv ing It to the body In the form of good. At Hagrr's Theatre. fflfartal trmtr ta Tba iraal.t.. VsBcnurer, Wash, Nov. H. An rx- Pratt and Miss 8. . Bluings. 'Saturday afternoon. Lcl I r . . .1m11.i, Kill fa Kfn nrmmntA mt tlmm'm is stavlnar at nard. sound nean, nerve ana txinf, I . . " . - . ' " ml . . . .. I theatre for tonlarht and tomorrow ala-hl is tnrown into tne iimupi and la paries - . - . . 7 .. " ... around th organs and beneath the'skln.f 1 D .Z.TT f rn,cn This at last tears down all the lul ln ?rtB frlf .ln rnn.M r tha ai.4 .atmia am I Boer war. "Lnder Sealed Orders.- a only manly health and comeliness, but Production, give the uninitiated Ukewlse resulta In death. Th ear way fn method and workings of mnA tha tat nr ia ta t.k. a Marmnla ,b loited Ute0 secret Service. A tablet after each mL To may then RJ"!!,Ir .5 th AndVZ U ' Kr- ,tor muscle building. Hat it every day. Ml what you WIU. and when yon will and the stomach and dlgeatlr organs will turn the meal Into th very kind of nourishment you moat need. Fat Is stopped at once-an th fat re bar l removed la a way that natur berseit Lr. H.rrr LmiefiehL -f Ks. ""- " mm 1 tB. Or ia at tt- -.n... u-.V, nvmm yrr our, man i.nr ar nn rnnnr a 2L It? 0!" bot roils ofWn and U-p wrtnklr .left to KOenMtt. prominent New York 'remind you f the da ha you wer Ranuractur.r. la her visiting his west- i Tm I. Evrr nn;rii th. tahWa rn rrraf)tative. Sana Nmtre. llli r trade after th ftmmii Mir- J. P. O Erten. rtierl iranaa-r of tha . P"u Prwrlptlon. Tb.y ar baj-mia. I O. R. N' ft tnr mm. u.i.i..r01 tnoyaanaa proy that tfcey do rMx- f ritls t4ay and tunerrow. j do rr-ff-r wl ? -ts, tt j.rWa f t ", to i re Pamela r.mtir, ln. '. r-trolt. Wkh and thjr w-r 4 arr to jru tr rf!ur tail ia 4 .J ad samarM-d packace, i f f Mtraca raTrtlng i K- i-T at rai.k tcw.ptcf, fifth fieor. of South America. Th Bogus Heir" and "Th Vlllalae PtUI Pursued lilm" sr two roarisg eotna-ly films. -My Wife lias Gon to tb Country. cat-hy comic song by of Us Harnaoa. was well received., .ii. t. Win Entertain ITswley. fMaarlat Dtrrafck TV. inraaLl Oregon City. .v. 1L A apecu. meet lag of tb board nf am.i jt f tb Wi"er-1al dub will be held thl after aooa for th purpe of arraacicg for s. r. trta!rnri! t for Cor.grsmaa Hawr, who W1T1 b to Ornn Ctty aturday, Nvtr S. Is ail proba bility the cldb wi'l arir a dip.r at the ra tmr, to W-!fh T1 of l- r me ef U.-g'n C"i:y mil t-tirj!!. t , Your Ingredients of Aycr's Hair VIor Sulphur. Destroys germs that am dandruff and feUinj nan-, curt runes ana eruption of scalp. Glycerin. Soothing, healing. Food to the hair-bulbs. Quinin. A strong tonic, antiseptic, stimulant. V Sodium Chiorid. Ocanilna, tjuiets irritatioa ot scalp. Capsicum. Increases activity of elands. Sage Stimulant, tonic Doroestk remedy ot high merit. Alcohol Stimulant, antiseptic. Water. - . Perfume $5 ssBaaBaBaaBaBanBaaaaBanaaaaannaaanasa Show this to your doctor. Ask him if there is a single injurious ingredient Ask him if he thinks Ayeis Hair Vigor, as made from this formula, is not the best preparation you could possibly use for falling hair, or for dmdrufi Then do as he says. Ooes not.Cofor the Dilalr Own Hair IVifhout thoKnifo Orataful Patrona Tall of ' Aunoat ' Hiraouioua Curaa of Oataraeta, flranulatod tida, - Wild Halra, Vloera, Weak, Watery Eyea : and i All Eye Diaeaaea Bead Yanr Kama aaa Addrnaa With -Two Cant . t Stamp for rre . Trial Bottle.. Tha rurea belnf made by thla marie lottos sverr day are- truly remarkable. -. I hate re peatedly restored, to . light person, nearly blind for yeara. . almoat utataotly with tbe oas of thla magic remedy. Weak, watery. ya ar cleared la noKio DlgDt ana quickly roatored to perfect health. It haa repeatedly cured whera all other remadiea and all doctors bad failed. It la liuioed a ronute remedy and I am glad t , five this free trial to any auf ferer from aor eyi- or any - eye trouble. Many bar thrown awaylhMr irlasaea aftet oalns It a week. Preachera, teacbera, doctors, awyera, eofineera, atuclenta. drewmakara and all who nae tbeir ey under aUain find with mi ngic ixiucm a aa re, aura and quk-k re lief. If yoo ha aore eyea or any eya trouble, write ma today, I am in earnest In making my offer of a free trial bottle of this lotion. I am glad to fnrnlah proof In many well pron o -and authentic caaea where It baa cured cata ract after the doctors aald tbat only a danger, ous and expensive operation would mare tbe aigbt.s If you bare eya trouble of any kind yon will make a aerloua mistake if yoa do not aend for my rei 01 iui magic y ltlon. ad. arraa wiiu mil ueacnpiioo or four troubla atvl a 2-cent stamp. H. T. Schleael Co.. SS Til Home Bank bids.. Peoria. 111., and rat will receire bv return mall, r-rcuald. a trial hntti. ef thla mag le remedy that baa restorea many almost blind to sight. . After La Grippe r 'I had suffered several week's with LaGrippe. Had pains in my head and eyes. ly felt as though there was a heavy weight on the top of my head, until: it seemed that my brain .would burst." I was so nervous that I could not rest or sleep. When I dozed off I would awake.with a sudden jerking of my whole body. Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Remedy and Nerve and Liver Pills cured tne. , A number of friends have since realized the same benefits." MRS. ALVIK II. LOCKS, Seabrook, N.' It. The after effects of LaGrippe are oiten more-6eriotis than the disease, as it leaves the system in a. weakened condition that invites more serious troubles, such as pneumonia, etc v - Dr. Mile. Restorative Nervine should be taken for sofie time to thoroughly restore' cen- strength. . . - Dr. lie' Naeyln 1 aeM few afl an. Set. It the first battle 0oa net banrrt. your ATugaiat will return yur fnny. 0IIL.E.S ME3ICAL CO, ftVkbtrt, Ira-