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; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,. TUESDAY KVENING. NOVEMBER 30. 1003.
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WELL WORTH WHILE; TO TAKE mTFRWAY IFfl
. a I nni it nil in I lAniimoninH p mi-i.
h Luui rti lYin. nununaun, it ufioumnTnn
II WHOIIIUUIUii
Br J. T. B.
If yos havan't ! another thing
this on -end let'a hop you haven
and If you don't expect to to again.
whatever you do, put on your umbrella
and run up to the Portland and eug
t Dallas Welford In II. C. Carton
fare. "Mr. Hopkinaon." It will b
cheery prlud to tha dlamal Christmas
shopping period. It will make you for
get that Its reining. It'i I poaltlv
guarantee of a whole evening ot laugh.
which from tha standpoint of a habit
ual theatregoer seem tot moat valua
ble thing In tha world..
Dalle Welford Introduce an abso
lutely new type of Englishman to the
realm of farce so far as this country,
at least, la eonoeroed that of tha low
class bounder, whose parents were Ye-
straining Lease of Dry- sr.,K?siuls?SrCu Z'w
Port of Tortland 3fust Show
WIiv Fermanent Order
Should Not Be Issued lie
rtk "Wiin V ArLnimentSJhlm. We've had the bored society peo
U0CiV Jlall-y . AIU,m,US,pl of rin.ro and the entertaining mid-
die claea of Bernard Bhaw, but carton
haa worked them all together and put
them around Mr. Hopkinson, a book
kaanar in a retell store who la suddenly
Dramatic was tha moment when Ha- j ,e. minions by an uncle In South Af-
rhael Citron, accompanied by Doptuy I rir. South African uncles hava done
Khertrr Bird, disturbed tne meeting or v-oman service In the aid of tna Jin
the Port of PorUand subcommittee yes-l,..h rm before this, but never bet-
terday afternoon, long enough for the ... then in Inducing Mr. Hopkinson to
anerirr to serve an oraer on me nirm-imak a try for " 'Igh society.
hers of the committee, temporarily re-j Wei ford's funnylsms nre English and
.training the .Fort or romaim irom en-ii. ..u most of the first act ror an
terlng Into any contract or .other I American audience to find Itself among
ntrreement ror tne lease or in oryaocs i them. Once this Is dona the mange
to any private company. , ' from our own old accustomed Jones is
ine oraer wum ipbuou yuuiwit 117 1 Alatlnntlv BtlmuiatinaY .: wenoru
iTaeiaing juage uruniunn 01 ine eiaie
rwmi:r.rhkinhh. National Ifivers andHarbors TO ELKCT A "WET"
um'u,: endn. u Conffiw.WJll Meet TICKET AT KEXXE1
"Ma Hopkinson" prove a tenia that no
oaa can afford to do without It Is so
runny that anyone
mor In his makeup
crlea. Tha aituatloi
Dior delightful until
positively marry thai 11 o'clock haa
coma. And Imagine being loathe to go
home at tha end of tha usual farca ;
Mr. Carton has written his nlav aa a
combination of satire and farce. The
satire predominates but la gloased over.
In a way. by the showy farca of Mr.
uopiunaon Himself. . As a farceur Mr.
Welford Is tha moat ntartainlns- ier-
-rta will remain In poaaaealon of tl
truphy for a iui her year. Tixttur'e vies
tury was harder earned than that of Ha.
ueJ.r, .aben lirooa and Wllittng tie-
fraud the t'altfomtan handily. Al'
though the lotal III an captured th
inaluu In straight eat a, the flret t
eets ran to deuce srorra, 11-10 and l-T.
The third set wut to the Australian
by a aoora of t-l.
December 11
WICK
Washington. Noy. 10. While tha pro
gram for tha National Illvera and liar,
bora congress, whlob meets la Wash
ington December , t, t, and 10.. la still
Incomplete, enough Is known to pre-
son that has come over tha Atlantic In I diet the most Interesting series of meet
fears. 'There 'la aomethlne- aitraarrii- I Inaa ever held hy a waterways conven-
narlly comical In the mare annaaranra I linn k.ln tha '. culmination of tha
of tha man. It Is heightened a little! busiest year aver known In the cause
by makeup, but It. la aatmil.hlna' u Lr Imnniilni tna rlvara harbora and
know how little. More thin thla ha tiil...i. v, M.tr.
really exceptional knowleda-e of the! Th. nnanini anMraaa w-tll ha made bv
true Value Of farcical aituatlona and of!. e tha rinltat fttata. and
the art Of Oarrvln them off aa nr-1 u. .T.et of national ant
7 . t0 J6T audience, even la international , prominence will , be
tne midst of Its laurhter. . half avm-1 ,4 - cut. ra r rniiM ant
Pi.h',nt? W,,.th. th v,cUm'" Predicament Ltbor Charles Nagel and Beoretacy of
ir. ,a 1 .wmpany that supports War Dtcklnaon will represent the ad
Mr. Welford Is an excellent one. Mlaa I -..... 1 .u . ... ri..
.K. . -v I miMWVJBilVH Willi kuuiwvo. " '
Barbara Clement aa Lady Thvra la the - r. . i- n
t- a . m . I it i (air aaiii uMaiasaiu . v VUU V vu evv nenci a a
7:X ahVhur,.v,b.uL ihf:
S2ChiEiJ t B'5.e.b?.rfh whUa Fr!er- algn Interests. ,
a 1 1 XL a Wallace ana War-I tnWnlnm nthara tiava mnMntft
to deliver speeches daring the sessions
of the congress: Senator T. E. Murtou
of Ohio, chairman of National Water-
("iwUI tltpalr te Tha Jaaraal ) '
AennewicK. nun, jsuv, D in an
open caucus held here Saturday even
ing a oitlaene' lloket for the annual city
election Uecember 7 waa plaeed In the
rieio. Three councllmen and a city
treasurer are to be elected. Counollmen
A. It Richards and Christ Kruie were
nominated to aucceed themaelvee, and
J. J. Reed chosen to succeed Councilman
James CrbwelL The name of Carl Har-
non was placed on the ticket for city
treasurer.
Interest In the coming election, which
has been at a low ebb, was aroused last
night, and before the meeting wes
called to order it waa evident that the
balloting would be close, with tha aa.
toons and the North Coast franchise as
tha leading Issues, The saloonmen were
oat in force, and unless an opposition
ticket Is launched, tha next council will
be wet.' -
ren Fabian' were enterralnlne an4 nn,
ful actors.
Mr. Hopkinson" effectnailv 'wlnaa
out tha debt Incurred
and SUCh "thomas rot" aa that arentla.
man would call It, . ... .v.
"Jacklca" Giving V? the WeexL
Washington, Nor. SO. Foea of "My
Loy Nicoune" will be glad to learn
that, while cigarette smoking Is on tha
Increase among the boys of ynclo Ham's
t ' uauii 01 luoncco. cnewing at
least Is on tha decline. Bids for tha
EIIDEiWOH TO
ILIPBOIIE SOUTH.;-
King as t as poaalhle, Owing to tti .
aliarnoe ut fruata this fall, moat ou
te have tier 11 too green and terwler to
UIk, so they would keep through the.
wiutar without rotting, A good crop la
ed from all allies, and the Imrveat
Is vicinity will be bettor then
Southern Commercial Con
gress to Hold First Ses
slon Since Birth. " ,
Sinldnjj SpeUi
Every .F Days
'At the time I bean; taking
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy I was
Washington. Nor. 10. "For a greater
nation through a greater south Is the
alnaan nf tha Montham Commercial con-
greea, which win meet here for the! haTincr sinkinc spells crerv few
first time since Its organisation at y . . , . . ..
Washington on December 4. 10. on iuj- nanas ana leet WOUia
December ( and 7. ' - J r,Vf .fttrl. T -.AA , ' t..
Thla ronereia la oomnosed Of the ' vwuiu , amtcij
leading buaineaa men of tha south, breathe, and could, -feer myself .
of tha country of greater oornmerolall gradually $inking away until I
Imporunca. thereby adding to the wonld be nnm'n,,. TU
w-.e vwaa.aWMs , eV IIVOV
mn r nhi. WK.rh.rt nr xfinn.aota. lODfCC0 .wr. Pn .t th navy de-
clrcult court on complaint of Captain I . . . J ... - the burden
ih.r rn... thrnuah hia attorneva. Nrydock for the lessening of tn nuroen
ji..r. kl Mnini ana nanhaai ritrnn. I to th taxpayers, providing an aavan
Th. nnl Alraa tha 1afan1anta to an-1 taa-aoua lease COUia DO maae, cur u
pear before Judge Bronaugh tomorrow I last fire and one-half year a he aald.
morning and ahow canse why they I it 1. ahown that the drydock haa been
should not b permanently reatralned . yearjy axpense of about $3J,-
from th action that it is alleged In I .! Vvf.' ........ the hands
. . . . . 1 . . . VHU. J 1 1 1 .1 U I. J 11 . ... W. D ,
tne complaint iney are contemplating, r - . , annum.
Bervlce of the copies of the restrain- ana per utrj.rv..c.u --
lng order was made while Chairman W. Owing to th fact tnat nusiness win 00
D. Wheelwright was concluding the divided between the two cocks in me
statement that so far aa the commie-1 future, whereas the publlo dock has had
Hi on era war advised they were in favor I no comnetltlon- heretofore. . will maK
of the leasing of the plant, and caused I tha burden much heavier.
stir of astonishment in ' the room, I H. ' J. Parkinson, of the leglelauve
hich was fiUed with people who had! committee of the Central Labor coun-
aeBembled In the Port of Portland I cit. made the first remark in oppoel
rooms to hear tha discussion of tbeltlon to th leasing of the dry dock. Mr.
mieatlon. Th committee having the! Parkinson set forth that he represent
subject under consideration and served led about 10.000 laboring men of Port
with the restraining order consists of fend, all of whom were opposed to the
w. v. wneeiwngnt, J. u. Ainswortn 1 leasing of the Port of Portland, dry
and C F. Adama. ' ' '. 7 1 dock to a orivate corporation, on the
eta rorth OombiB. -v ; v grounds, that th commission does not
Th complaint filed by Captain Crow hava th right to dispose of a publlo
rives, briefly, a history of the forma-1 utility and that further, If It was placed
tlon of the Port of Portland and gives In th hands of a private Interest ther
the process by which the dock was built would be a disposition on th part or
in 190S at an expense of about 1365,000, the lessee to depress labor.
The complaint then refers to the bene- , Bays Port Would Suffer.
fits resulting from the operation of the! wis remarks were followed by Ed.
drydock by the Port of , Portland to the I Rosenberg, who said that should the
port, arter wnicn 11 alleges mat an nronertr be leased, the Port , Of Port
al tempi, is oeing roaas 10 organize a 1 land would find Itself unable to retain
combine of the drydocks Of the Pacif lo I the control and regulation of the prop-
ceasrt "am- haBemriBB'f tfearjfnyatn-hiMt thatch-lter&4a
do( k in this city in th only step neces-t0 h oort would ventually suffer.
sary to its completion. The complaint gat Senator C. : W- Nottingham d
denles that' th members of th Port dared that the drydock was built for
of Portland commission have any au-1 the purpose of Improving and beneflt
thorlty to enter Into any contract or I inK , the harbor, and for helping the
nfrreement for tha leasing of the dry- shipping IneresU of the harbor, and
dock. It recites that the contemplated was never Intended as a money-making
action by r th commissioners is "for- proposition. He said that It made no
elgn to the rights and privileges of difference what , the Umltatlona thrown
said commissioners and an open rlola- around the : lease miaht be. one s th
tion of the trust 'reposed In them," drydock passed from the direct control
Peel sight to X.ase, of th Port of Portland. th company
Scarcely heeding the Interruption I which leased It would get what they
want at the expense or the people, while
at th present tune there la no com
plaint by the taxpayers about the ex
pens of running; the dock.
'"' ". Speaks for tease, f
Th .only, person who spoke adro-
catlngr tha lease of th dock was W. H.
Corbett, president of the Oregon Dry
dock company. ; Mr. Corbett said that
the Port of Portland was not getting
Its. share Of the drydocking business of
the ' Pacific ; coast, because of existing
condition under which the drydock is
being operated. He said that for the
same reason only emergency repairs are
made to vessels entering the port. Any j
Idea of a monopoly would be out of
the question, with the conditions at
tached as suggested - by Mr. Wheel-
cauBod by the service of-the restrain
lng order. Chairman Wheelwright con
tlnued his remarks, saying that he and
the two other commissioners composing
the committee were satisfied that they
had a right to lease the drydock to prl
. .. vate Interests providing that they lm
pose the same conditions regarding the
control and operation of th property
on the lessee, that are required to -be
observed by the Port of Portland Itself,
under its charter.
Mr. Wheelwright said that they
thought that it would be contrary to the
spirit of the charter to give up the
control of the drydock, and for that
reason It would be stipulated In the
leas, should one be given, that the com
mission would always have full power
to, fix conditions on which the dock
should be used and to regulate all rates
of dockage.1 The dock would be open
to all ship and craft of rall descrip
tions, and to all repairers, whether per
sons, firms or corporations, wishing to
do work ther on equal terms. He said
that the commission would retain active
supervision of th drydock. so that It
should not b run In the private In
teres t of any corporation or in the prl'
vate Interest of any Individual or to
the Injury of th publlo welfare. He
said further ; that ' no ' lease would be
concluded... without full publicity and
competition, and - that he . had heard
through responsible person - that a
syndicate Is being made tip - of outside
interests other than the Oregon Drydock
company, to compete.
- Would aUUere Taxpayers,
Mr. Wheelwright said that the com
mittee was In favor of leasing the
mon, of Ohio; Eberhart, of Minnesota;
Burke, of North Dakota; Hadley, Of
Missouri; and Patterson of Tennessee;
and Representatives Alexander, of New
Tork, chairman of the River and Har
bor committee; Dalioll. of Pennsylvania;
Small of 'North Carolina, and Burgess,
of Texas. '..'..
na A Vi A aval a I rar m I aa a saa ' ev4 van
"m"l . f .l one story rrame over to addresses from aome of th lead
ing editors of th ' country, amongst
whom will b Harvey Scott, of th Port
land Oregonian; Lafayette Toung, of the
Des Moines Capital; A. T. C. Hamlin, of
the New York Tribune, and Dr. J. F.
Crowe!!, of the Wall Street Journal. ., ,
Professor Emery 8. Johnson of the
University of Pennsylvania, who was
with the National Waterway commis
sion on its recent European trip, as th
representative of the National Rivera
and Harbor congress, will present a
report on his observations during. the
summer. , , ' -. n '
Other addresses will be made by ex-
Governor Benton McMillan, of Tennes
see; Honorable Frank Gates Allen, of
PERMITS TAKEN OUT
.E0R 3IAKY HOMES
irJntT,iT?L bul"n permits. In-
'""i'cwuuib, aa 101 lows
Hi. W. Countlss. erect nna ati
dwelllnr. Kirr.mit ,tr..i k.,..!..
J SfanHuplnir . . .
dwelling Crookham avenue between
same"ll600n Sev.entnth; buUder,
J. W. Nen.L ranalr nn. '.
pc-olroorrf. 118 Seventh street between
N. Houx. erert twn .tn... 1. .
Clifton street between Sixteenth and
Seventeenth; builders, . A. C Emery &
Coj 18000. . . . rr .
J. Manntan. rnn.lr twn . , n
. , ; - - vi wjkvi v nam.
:lat: V?uJ?hn "treet between Twenty
third and Twenty-fourth builders, A. C.
Otto Mlkknlaon .rol
, - -, . V . W. J 11D1IIC
? iii ; amiei street between Twen-
partment toaay. This amount repre
sents a year's supply for th bluejackets
and marines, and Is a decline of about
two-third In the amount used In pre
vious years.
Ducks and Oeese .rientlfnl. -
Shelburn, Or., Nov. SO. Since th re
cent rainstorm, wild geese and ducks
ar beginning to make their appearance
m the swamps and sloughs of this seo
Uon in goodly numbers. '
; For Lou of Appetite. ,
Take Horsford's Acid Phosphata Its
us is especially recommended for resto
ration 01 appetite, strength and vitality.
Try It'-; -.. . - f-. - r-- ;
A typewriter' was patented In Eng
land as early aa 1714. - .
ral welfare of th nation.
Tb three most Important subjects to
be considered are ' "Neglected Agricult
ural Opportunities In th South." Manu
facturing Opportunities la th South.'
and "Colonisation Opportunities In th
South." These three questions will be
discussed by leading buaioesa men and
talesmen, and steps will be taken to
ward establishing a vigorous campaign
of publicity with a view of attracting
outside capital and settlers.
Morning, afternoon and evening sea
alona will be held or Monday and Tues
day,, and following the adjournment, all
In ; attendance will be invited to be
present at the opening session of th
National Rivers and Harbors congress
on Decembers 8, when President Taft
will address th delegates. , ' - ' . v
John M. Parks, ,. president of the
organisation, will' deliver . th opening
address on Monday morning, and h
will b followed by Secretary of War
Dickinson. Thomas u Fields, of Lon
don, will then deliver an address .on
"Th Opportunity for Southern Propa
ganda In the British Isles." .
Prominent southerners. will speak at
tna afternoon 'session, and in the even
ing an Illustrated lecjure will be given
on the ""Opportunity Patent In the
Panama Canal." by Claude N. Bennett.
manager of the congressional bureau.
Farmer Digging potatoes. ,
Shelburn. Or- Nor. 30.-The weather
having moderated to - an occasional
shower, farmers are rushing potato dig-
ty-fifth and Tenty-iTit Mobile, Ala.; I
C Emery & Co.; $6000. I Danforth E. Ainsworth, New Tork;
Jerrr Rronaus-h r.n.l.
frame dwelling. East Washington street
two story
between Union and Oranri
er, C. CarmichaelMloo. v
St Paul Lutheran church, repair one
story frame church, East Twelfth street
between Clinton .nrl Tvnn- .- hnlM.r.
lhberg & Springer; $1600.. V , ,'
o. J. - Alien. v ere? nna iIam eMm.
dwelling, Oakland street between Pnifl.
na- wrirr-eu traers; same?"-! 800;' -
..oooaen, ereci one story frame
dwelling. East Nineteenth street be
tween Marlon and I. Inn- v.ntiHr ..n,.-
1600. . . ' '
Nlckum A Mowery, erect one' story
frame store. East Thirteenth street be
tween Tenlno and Tacnma- hnllriAra
wv-ii ac 1 uuKer, aiovu.
Honorable , Albert Bettlnger, of Ohio:
W. A. Johnson, Order United Travelers
of America; F. W. CrandalL' Traveler's
Protective Association of America, and
O. P. Austin, "chief, of the bureau of
statistics, department of commerce and
Labor.
t
TOILED 44
FOB DIVORCE FUND
' ' (TTnttPd Pnm taaae WlnLt
StPaul. Nov. .80. After saving for
14 rears to obtain the money necessary
in Vantir. . rflvAro. "KJrvm Tur n m m. 1
Leadbetter A'plttork renalr twn .M k""' 1 . ' "'"f
frame store, 186 MorrlsSn street be. whonTshe" charaed with er,,i
tween River and Knnt- huti.r xma. wnom ne cnarged with, cruel and In-1
Pharmacy company: 150. I nuinan " treatment." - The . decree was I
H. W. Harala. erect nna mtnrv fr.m. I granted, by Judge Booth, after three
dwelling, Skldmore street between Con-minutes had been occupied In taking
C0J? ?I",,P?nverI builder, same; 11200, j testimony. Mrs. Taylor left her hus-
T -n -r.-i - : . . I lima - Kha -.aav. av.rv . xanl M.hl.
xv xxiue, rase one ana one natx story
frame dwelling, 834 Fifth street between
Clay, and Market; builder, same; $1000.
1 a. xnompson, erect frame flume,
wuncu u-resc; Dunaer, j. 1 crandall;
$8000. .
Fred Share, erect one tan' frama
aweuing, j;asi juighty-first street be-
iween - reemont and Klickitat; builder.
same; $1000. ..-.v
S. P. McKee. erect two atnrv ev.ma
uwBjuiiK, xiAsi wasnington street be
tween xnirty-rpurth and Trihty-fifth;
time - she -saved every cent Dosslble
from her meager earnings, with a view
of obtaining the divorce . which - was
granted yesterday.
CANADIAN LINES NOT
IN TELEGRAPH MERGER
v (Un1td Prow leased Wlr.)
Ottawa, Out, Nov. 80; Canadian tele
mnh anA talanViAfi aa nmrianlaa yntrt 11 ma
John Carls ton. erect two Rtnrv tram I k-. r,n.tu, 4. a
fweh telegraphy merger according to state-
builder, Frank Carlston; $2000 , ments today by officials of the various
n T5 rl AHn. . . I rnmtun m nnprannar in -tha '. nnmlnlnn
w. -wevi tjiiu Bwrjr . inim t --. - r, ... ....
dwelllnar.- fitanlav nvanna h.ttv..n ilt. I Offlfara nf tna 'Rail Talanhnna Mmmn
wrlght. . or the exaction of exorbitant j rioti and Annie: builder. Same: 31200. of Canada denied without raaervatinn th.
chargesor anything else that would In-1 : C. A. Shepard, erect one story frame rennrt that thair nrnntntirm i,m k.-
Jure the shipping of the port - f..""" Ar5?; 5?tw??a..?!?: ioine Part of the combine. Similar de
nials were Issued from the offices of
the Canadian Paclflo Telegtraph and
Great Northwestern companlea
Mr. Corbett said that he waa not sure l?J!L,uld Clyer.; builder. M. McClumm;!
t,m ka laoaa Kaa nlr s a aall f ' vv
would b attractiv to th Oregon Dry- TOPIC FOR PRAYER
aoca company, out mat tney wouia bei tt a T T riTTTTTnTTTri !
willing to give It a. chance and at the JUS ALL t-li L) KLlijbo
same ( time relieve : the taxpayers of
Portland of a great burden, I This is the week of prayer In all the I
churches throughout the world, and fol
lowing is the topic for tomorrow:
John xlv. Prayer in Christ's name:
Jtv:l$-17. zvl:23-S4. It
Ha Broken'Ann; Shoots Self.
ffffiM-liil Dlanatrh . TK. Imm.1
Husum, Wash., Nov. 30. Two severe! John xiv:13-14
accidents .within 10 days happened to I 'a not to use Christ j name as a charm
Bobbie Glaaco, living in the Hult coun- with God; bnt that we may rise up to
try. . A broken arm was In a sling. I our dlgnt:y as membera of Christ. To
ana wnue carrying a rifle,, he tripped ask in Chr!fV ftme is to ask with
on sagebrush. In falling, the gun was Christ's aurLorUy tor what he would
aiscnargea, tne bullet entering- his leg. I ask, I John t:14.
passing down Into the foot and lodging I ' The prayer that he sanctions. Inspires,
Australians Keep Tennis Cop.
Sydney," N. W. S., Nov. 30. By de
feating Maurice McLaughlin and Mel
ville Long of California, American chal
lengers for the Dwlght Davis interna
tional tennis cup, the Australian court
NO MAM IS. 0OWM:
And Out Until He Has Lost Con
". fidence In Himsell and
. Refuses to Try
A wronrfloer is often a 'roan that
"Eas" l'af t eomeWrig un(fonnotal-.
ways h that has done something.
Neglect Is as much, a ortraa as over
' action. Good health, and good sense
are two of life's greatest blessings,
but utt ef tea men caQ at my of-
. floes who ar so skeptical of physi
cians that fear of failure has cost
them many . months : of . unnecessary
and frequently disastrous delay.
Whan a singer starts a song too
high he is wure to strike notes in th
scale that h will be unable to reach
the same as a doctor who makes
dogmatic' and extravagant claims.
. I .make no elaims that are not sup
ported by th facta. The company
commenced business in Its present
quarters over 30 years ago, and are
domg more than double the amount
now than 10 er SO years ago. Refer
ences are ihe best banks and busi
ness men and grateful patients ourod
' all ever Oregon and 'Washington. I
have given my entire time for years
to the four diseases that wreck men:
TABioosa vsxirs, Bixon roisov, .
ZTAXi WSAKnrxSS JJTO XKTHO-
Tiotrs : siiobdbbi avs tuib
SXSUZaTS, and I cure them to stay,
cured forever.
1, fpaa? 1S
WOT A BOXJCaJi VTEmt
KM ."AXD MTU. OVBBS
about me could not tell there
was life In ; me.. After these "
spells I would be Tery weak and
nerrons, sleepless and without-
appetite; had neuralgia In my
neaa : ana heart. After takmir
the remedy a short time alfcthis :y
disappeared and in a few weeks ;
all the heart tiuble was rone." ' :
MRS. LIZZIE PAINTER r .,
&3ja 3d Ave. Eransville, Ind ' '
; For . twenty . years ' we ..have '
been constantly i receivfno;' just . ,
such letters as these; There is" r
scarcely a locality in the United -States
where there inot some
one "-who; can testify tor the ,
merits of this remarkably sue- "
cessf u r Heart Remedy. r , "
Dr. M lies' Hfit Remedy la sold by
all drugglata. If the first bottle fall to " '-
benefit, your druggist will return your
money. - ., .
MILES 'MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Imt'
MEM
THAT ARE
WEAK, NER
VOUS AND
RUN DOWN
COME TO ME
ANDBECURED
t Bee AU Kr
tleats ParaonallT.
I hire so snbstltutes
sad hav w medical
eompaay. .
. k. -
i THE DOCTOR
THAT CUBES.
there.
HEALTH OF ANIMALS BEST
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BECAUSE Of GOOD DIGESTION
An interesting interview was recently
obtained with L. T. Cooper, whose
theory and medicines have created such
-a sensation during the past year.
Mr. Cooper, In speaking of the
markable success of his medicine, had
tms to say on tne subject: My medl
cine regulates the stomach. That Is
why It Is successful. The .human atom
acb today has become degenerate, and
is the cause for most ill health. In the
hors. tb dog. and the wild animal
generally, you see no nerve exhaustion,
aa hriwilA riehfMtv. TK. ar. tint .h
JP day after day with practically no
exercise, and they ar not able to stuff
thrffisutves trnr food when their bodies
have not bad enough work to Juatify It.
The human.' race has been doing this
for year, and look at th result half
the people are complaining of poor
health, not real Illness juat a half
lea. tired, droopy feeling. Ther don't
r.Hy know what is the matter with
t!ern. - - -
' I know that all th trouble la caused
tr weak, overworked stomachs. I hare
r-iovad this wits my medicine to many
t!,ouanU of people In moot of th lead-
!"l rule of the coantry. Thla Is the
r-al reason for the demand for my
frryrmtlon." . -
Amorg these who hav recently a
rert.-d t C-opere theory I Mr. 8.
V. I-kni f Aberdeen, Misa, who
jiv: -I t.av ut aprat for nnlserab)
.rs -kira'and s archlcg for. relief
'n and stoanacb trtribl.
I -?.'-t tlacr'.na the suffnirg I hare
' - th. J!v bnilh'M umUr-
'. rl I rM are wjaaif ra Idly
- - I -'4 latyT eat. sW-p .or
' T t j4 I fl d ir trt to
'- f me the S)traa
! --r !.; p"TrtTr . t t T1r
. " - a '--v. a i! v i j.
so w pray In the.Holy Spirit (Judo 30,
Bom. vlll:f6).
Let us pray for the missionary work
or tne church at nome and abroad.
For an increase of missionary seal
tnrougnont ennatendom, ,
For all engaged in missionary work,
teachers, doctors, nurses anil ethers, as
well as ministers.
Large heartedneea.
- Recognition of God's -manifold wis
dom in dealing with various peonies.
Witness in life and temper to Chris
tian standards and Christian grace,
A spirit of entire self sacrifice,
SUES JOB $5500; .
FINDINGS FOB $600
merous remedies, with a Ilk result I
was at tb end of my string, my pocket
book emptied, and I was in a worse
condition than ever. I gave up In de
spair; there seemed to be no hope left,
and I was completely discouraged.
"A friend came to me and urged me
to try Cooper's New Discovery medl-1 - Circuit Judge Gantenseta yesterday
cine. I threw up my hands in disgust I decided' tne case of Sol JE. Levi
what was the use? His sincerity lm- J against Ck A. Hag ar In favor of the
pressed me, and I finally decided1, to Plaintiff for 3(00. Th testimony was
tak another chance, and bought one I heard In th morning without a lurv. Levi
Dotue or en isew twaeovery.. -1 bad no I sued for 16600 damages for failure of
ilea tnat it would Help me, but It did. I the defendant to give possession ef the
from the first day I could notice Haaar theatre in - Vancouver. Wuh
aa Improvement, and by the time the I under a lease for three years, with the
first bottle had been emptied there I nrlvilee-e . of renewal. Tha nmn.,-.
very noticeable change for the under the lease Included a comnleta
better. My bowels were thoroughly
cleansed, my stomach felt easier and
retained food, and my digestive organs
began to perform their functions nron-
erly. My sleep became restful and re
freshing. I developed a rood aroetite.
and soon discovered that I. could eat
anything I cared for and as sauch as
I wanted, without a theucht of diatreaa
afterward.
moving picture show, and Levi aald that
Hagar toW him he was making 1210 per
month net oa th ahow. -
A Religions Author's Sta4emnt.
Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman. Salisbury.
N. C, : who Is the author of several
books, writes,: - "For several years I
was afflicted with kidney trouble, and
last winter -1- was suddenly stricken
with a severe pain In my kidneys and
was confined to bed eight' days unable
to get up without assistance. My urine
contained a thick, whit sediment, and
I passed same frequently day- and night
I commenced taking .Foley's Kidney
Remedy,: and the pain gradually abated
and finally -ceased and my urln be
came normal.'" 1 cheerfully recommend
Foley's Kidney Remedy." Skldmore
Drug comnany, ltl Third street :
ARE YOU - A SUFFERER ? ..
You Can Be Cured-Other Men Are Being Cured
Every Day Come to Me and I Will Cure You
MY MOTTO: The Best Treatment at Reasonable Prices
Don't Give Up Before Consulting Me Call af Once if in Trouble
My fees for cures are lower than the general family physician or
surgeon. Medicines furnished from our own laboratory for the con--,
ven lance and privacy of patients; from 1.60 to $6.60 a course.
If you cannot call, write for one free self-examination blank. Many
oase are cured at home.
- SOUKS a n. to (Ma, sad Sandays from 10 to lo. ""
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St Louis TJedical Company
Cor. Second aad Tsisbill ; PORTLAND. ORE.
arv
' 0 A oxma i lowr than any
specialists In th city, half that others
charge you and no exorbitant price for "
medicine.- -. . '- "-, ., .
m stt expert speclaflst. have had
0 years' practioe in the treatment of
diseases of men. My offices are the
best equipped in Portland. My meth
Wl are modern and un.to.dnt. , Mt
Cures ar antra- an nnalfiv. . T Att n
rear symptoms and patch up. I thor.
oughly examine each case, find the
cause, remove It and thus cure th dis
ease . .. .
X OTTSB Tarlooss Tolas, Xrydroeele,
Froststlo Troubles, - Contracted AO
meats, Mas and Specif lo Blood Soisoa i
aad all Diseases ef . ices, v-
CUBB OXt WO MT1 am inl
Specialist la Portland -arhn mahaa no ;
eharge unless the patient Is enUrely sat
Isfled with the ? result accomplished,
and who gives a written guarantee to
refund everv dollar naid for unrinaa
If a eompiet and nermanent aura la not
effected. JrrH.':" :....'.' .- -'
lif FM V!slt Zr- Lindsay's : private
-' Museum of Anatomy and
know thyself in health and disease. Ad
mission free. Consultation free. If un.
able to call, write for list of queatious.
Office hours 9 a. m. to t to. bl. Sun. -
days, 10 a. tu. to 1 p. m. only. '
DR.
1114 Second St, corner ot Aldei.
Portland. Or.
Young: MI rig
cmnese Medicine Co. ,
i
r"
FREE
TO THE
SICK
AND
WEAK
First Bank for Curry County.
Curry county la to have a bank, tha
first institution of the kind that has j kind, lost strenrth. nervous debility
ever opened its doors to the patronage any trouble that weaker you, dc
This great book tells how you can
cure yeuraeti wnnoui exugs. It la
ritten in nam language ana beau
tifully Illustrated with picture of
well-built, robuat men and. woman. at
explains many aecreta you should know
and shows how. men becofn strong and
vigorous aner a lew appllcatlona of mi i
t-ieciro- igor.
If yoa suffer from weakness ef any
Dp. TAYLOR'S 310.000
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
OPEN FREE TO MEN
:' All men visiting Portland should tee Dr.
' Taylor's Free Museum of . Science. At far
ahead of all other advertised museumt at 'th '
Dr. Taylor methods c of treating men's dis-1
eases are superior to the old, haphazard 'tnd r
guesswork treatment -An-exhibition prepared
at a sreat cost of time and labor. No charge
to tee museum, which is entirely apart from '
medical offices. '..- : - .
- CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FJUDlt , r
; NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED.
Office Houra-0 a. m. to 9 p. m. Dsilr. Sundays, 10 to 1.
-?IToo Cannot CalL Write for Symptom Blank. - - v -
JThe DR. TAYLOR Col -?HSSSS5i
3K. TATlOaV. .
The Xnwdtng
Wonderful reme
dies - from-, herbs
snd roots. Cure
Cancer, Nervous
ness. Catarrh.
l-a. Orlppe. Blood
Poison. - Dropsy,
THifta T . a.
Liver, Kidney ani
Stomach .Troubles.
e cure all chron-
Prlvate Dla-
easea of men and women when others
fail, r Hundreds of testimonials from
grateful patients. No operations. Hon.
est treatments. Consultation free. . ,
vToung Ming, S47 Taylor it, bet
and Third, Portland. Or.
!
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h'iwi' iriJsl 10
Every Woman
iasreKai aaa lanaid kaow
... . a born thm vODdarfn
MARVEL whirling Spray
Tb petr VarM trrtara, tmfn.
wo sea aarWoa. UtmtStd.
ail A oml vonranteint
A ;ar 4rutbl B.
nnmaavnlTtn
hi aouent ia
other, bnt aand Mamn toe
llluatnited book araUa. rti
run namcoiani and rtirawiMnnai tn.
Valu. bl. to U1 tea, M R V a I, rOV.
aa k, sen ir tew
gov- aab by Bkldaxire Iruf Cm., Waedara.
. Clark. Oa. and Laaa-Div). firo Oa. .toraa.
I - na-r -v..-
D. sannoaavpirue V . .
tree,' WW' I
W'iS '.
s)FOR WOMEN ONLY
Ir. Sandersons Compound
Far In and Cotton Root Pills.
The best and only reliable
remedy for DELATED PER
IODS. ' Cure the moat obstin- -
ate cases in I to 19 dare. Price ti
per bos or three boxes tS.OO. Sold b .
Address T. J.
tland. O',
m
dmrrlsta everywhere.
PIEKCE. Ill Allsky bids.
or
inr irouoit uiai wniiri vow. am t
of that wealthy section of Oregon, says ,,a" ,7 thJ" book- Hetaembe-r, It
I . i . - . . I th ( ooa Rir Hirknr A .n- " w"v.w, ...
,n . " : A r::T:"iD' !a. a. ur... tbe .,,. 0 RfcnAvv.-Tr i -.u a miBt. . cut rt tbu .
.. wrt s. . . w .- i pon right Row
gtgmilOII TfW rAtl ra a-a. aw a a - a awaa a, aa Usui BL aaa Baaaa I I 1 1 1 0 r wwWVSkam '
soon rammed, and I oontlBued nntil I j t&B P"1"' interest -The bank will
bad taken- four bottles. I eornow ea-l port orford- 0org IX Mood ef
tlrely well never felt better Is nv I appleton. Wis, who snade aa lasnacrJoa
life. All my former trouble has disss-jof U county; eerlv laet fall. U the
peareA- I owe a an to Cooper a kw I prfan" fctr th" B,!?Trt- His loraj
rHacoverr. and would rnrr.i.i I etaaociates will her E. a. Jtall.i- r- xt
deed. If I failed to give praise wher I Bii'T- w- Colebrook, W. J. Want W.
It la da. j A. Weod and W. A. Blabel all r 4v.,
-i mac IMS statement naralv rmm . I
D R.
and bring or mail It to
ma
Coneultatioa free. Office hoors, a.
m. to p. m. Taeadays and Beturdars
until p. m. StiBdays, 1 to 1 p. ra.
enae of duty. To ay one who is uf
fertng ta any way from etoraach trou
ble I m rcoml this Cooper t-i-
C-mpei-s frw. 11CT,rf U rli y:
a oraggiF's rrtrj-m r,er. -
I rifteea tfiiitoa ra'lons of water dar
sre pumped frrm tii m(ne ef Lew.3. i
tiila. Cr-io, arM It Is eat muted n ,
ti t tew of water are r3 Tor evert '
ton ct er r ir--.
DR. S. A, HALL CO.
1314 Seeoaa Ave, SaaMla, Vut.
I lease ent m. f rep't your free
I6-fag Jiioatraie! .
II-l-tt
Kama ..... . .
Aj;re V.r.T."..
'-"H '
W I N Q UE E
The Great Chinese Doctor
LOCATED IN PORTLAND 5INC IU3
il
H I called th great beraose he cures
oiaeaae - witoout reaorting M tb Irnlfe. Call and
bar a free examlnatloa. lie will tell you th
exart natur of your trouble. He treats suoeeae
fuliy every form of female -orrf.ialnt ail prl rat a
and Mood diacaaaa.. meer.pralrla. tumcra, rfaeo
matlant and ail disorders cf th stomach, liver and
kldneja. H has had great aucoeaa n curing con
emptJrn when the victim is not too ma h rn
down hy the 3!a. nd will 'op bemorJ-.aca tn
an 1n-r?rhlr short time. He brea-s hts own oiedl
rln from Clineaa root, fcertni, b-ida. tiaras nJ
vretMe ta. . I of M'h are entirelv Karmle..
ana wnoae melH ir al
r r"t-rtl-a
i ?:'frtit ri-tai reT-'oa
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