THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1910. if ,l!l.iJ-fen TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS . ' ftaker. .Dilla in ,'"fh Man From Mexico" 'Portland..,.. "Around the Town'' Orphaum ............ . .... . Vaudeville Gi and Vaudevilla I'a-iilaKea Vaudeville Star. ..Moving picturea t Whit Tempi atervioes -At the White Temple Sunday morning;, 12 of ' tne . prominent laymen of -the - church - will have charge Of the aervlces in the In terest of : the Laymen'i . Missionary movement.' Addresses will be made by ,v A. JU veajiie,. w. R. Lltzenberg, 11. 1 W. ' Btone and others.. At the evening aerv ' Ice, Rev. Albert Ehrgott. the new pas tor of the Central church, will preaoh . for the temple congregatlontaklng aa hia topic. "A Man who was Found Out" Mr.-Ehrgott ia a strong speaker and a , bright and Interesting- man and la great' : ly appreciated by . his congregation in .the Central church, the pulpit of which was recently made-vacant by the ree lgnation of Rov. W. T. Jordan. Woman of Woodcraft The Women of . Woodcraft, Astra Circle, 152, held a big : Initiation ln their hall last Thursday .'i night. ' The circles from Vancouver and - Mllwaukle were present. Twelve can 'dldates were initiated, After the meet ing the members and gueata were es corted to the banquet room, where an . elaborate supper' waa served. " The tables were decorated in green and Ted, the , .colors of the order. The ; supper was enjoyed, owing to the presence of Pros pect CamprV, O. W. t Resigns to Marry The school board yesterday afternoon accepted the res .. lgnation of Mine Mabel Sherman, teach .i'tr of the second grade In Irvlngton - .: aohool. The resignation becomes . ef fective at the end of the present month. - Mies Sherman is to be. married. . The .' board granted a leave of absence- to s Misa Wuest, superintendent of the art department , of the publio ' schools. In , order that she may i attend the publio ohoo4 art Institute. -to be -held.at-Mln - neapolia from May to May 27.r 'Cornerstone Laying- The1 cornerstone v of the MX.- TabOr Presbyterian church 'Belmont and East Fifty-fifth streets. . will be laid Sunday, April 17, at 3 p. m, Bev. W. S. Holt, IX D., and Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker will deliver' the ad dresses. Dr. W. H. Foulkes, Henry Mar- .- cott vand other: pastors of the city will participate in the exercises: Auto Strikes Boy. Arthur Carlson, - employed by the City Messenger com - pany, was struck ' by en - automobile t yesterday -afternoon at Second and Co- lumbl. streets. - R." F.' Prael, of Prael, Hegley & Co., was driving the machine. The driver stopped and arranged to pay for all damages and Injuries to the lad and his bicycle. ' . v , ' 1 Violated Ordlnanca O. Ruedy, auto mobile liveryman at 181 Sixth street, - waa ' fined $60 In the municipal court 'this morning for violating the traffic t ordinance. - He was accused of running upon a team belonging to the Electric Carpet Cleaning company, and knocking down one of the horses. .-i, Bobbed of t7S.--BenJamln Henshaw, a laborer, reported to the ponce last night that ha was set upon by two men and - robbed of J75. He had been drinking ' with the men in the Boss saloon.; Front and Everett streets,, earlier In the night. .-TheJr could not be found,- i o t. - r , ) - .i , v ' - $fo Harbor Service Patrolman A, 3. 'Small,' member of the first night police '-relief. Jjas been assigned to duty on toe .harbor service. Ha takes up the new . work, tonight The place waa formerly ; 1 taken by John Maloney, who has been ; ' transferred to the detective bureau, as --secretary to Captain Moore, . ... ' Burglars Steal Whiskey. Entrance to the Seven Corners" saloon. East Twenty , firsthand Division streets, waa forced last night by burglars.' Three boxes of ,elgars and six bottles of whiskey were ".-. stolen: ' The prowlers, searched , ,. the place for money, but none had been left -in the saloon,- k- . ;- " Both Xfs Broken "While hoisting a ; v heavy load- with a derrick yesterday afternoon at Oak Point, Wash.,' N. , C. a- X.ow bad both legs broken. Th wire , rope to the hoist broke and struck the '.- mon on tha legs. He was brought to . the Good Samaritan hospital. Missionary Bally There will be s missionary rally at -the Swedish M. XL church. Beech and Borthwlck atreeta, . tomorrow (Sunday), at t o'clock p. m. Missionaries will apeak, Chinese, will sing and the orchestra will -play. Ev ary body Invited ; to attend. . , , ' , ' "Aoaoliing atoraentnm" will be Dr. . CudllPD'a subject ; at Grace . Methodist , church Sunday evening. . . Dr. . Hollings- head preaches In tha morning. Quartet c morning and evening. Large mala chorus - In evening. Professor Wilder, organist . and cholrmaater. ; , , " ' Throws rrom Car. While alighting from a moving car last night at East Forty-first street and Hawthorn ave nue, . Rupert Lea, SB . yeara . old, waa "t pitched headlong to th street His in juries war alight. . , v . . , ' . ' Br. : - Benjlmaa Toung . will preach 'morning and evening at Taylor street . Methodist church, corner Third and Taylor. Morning subject, "Faith aa a Factor in Life." Evening topio, fScar erowa." Welcome to alL V . 1 - . . Falsns Waata Divorce Suit for di vorce . on tha ground of desertion baa been begun In th circuit court by W. B. Palmar against Sarah C Palmer, thry were, married In JerseyvlU, HL. In August. 188. ' Mr. Brown, rjease Tlpaa . "Mrs, Brown," who wrote t The Jour nal concerning Information ' in her pos session. Is requested to communicate with th cfty editor by telephone. Address on raU SOrses -Tonight's meeting of the Oregon State Academy .of Sciences, I p. m. at th city hall, will be addresaed by J. B. Wlnetanley tucii uitc tcp m n inr winii ii i ri i Twelfth and Taylor Streets f - . IQ-20 A. U. 73 P. M. .. . . arrei or Rnf)er Arrea, Inplui- 1?) I !Tl'T'" rlr, " fenr!rg and - v Rev. Albert Ehrgotti HSrrH & t A The new Central Church r-itor, wi:.' i preach at the erenirg service (J) "A U,U VIIO i yicfln ISAFTERf.lAYORi Central Labor Council Indorses Recent Action of East Side " ; Improvement Ass'n. The Central Labor council, at Ha meet inr last night, fell in behind the Kas; Side Improvement association nd voted unanimously to work witn tne associa- tion In a possible recall or the mayor and councilman who favor the vacation of east side streets ror tne use ana benent of tne, u. it. at x The East Side Improvement assocla- tlnn anme tim aarn held 'a meetlne at hlch It took a decided atand against the action of the mayor ' and council in favoring tne vacation or east siae streets for tire use or tne u. K. xs. it inreai. ened to start, the machinery In motion for a recall of the mayor and those counoilmen who voted for the . vacn- tion of these streets on the ground that tnev WOUia nv tnai. XOKen oe wuminn tor the Interests of the O. R. A N. and not for the Interests of-the i people nd taxpayers of the city whd elected there. At Its meeting last night tne central ratinea tne action or ui rjant oiu x nrovement association and pledged it self to , work with the association , In bringing ; the recall to bear upon the mayoiran members of the council who voted to vacate the;"treets desired by the O. R.& N. Tha resolutions as passed were as follows: -"f?'.J'"r rrf. ,.-- f'Whereas. On Monday . the lltn in stant, the East , Side Improvement association,- in. organization of business .. T. n a f Dn,t. men nnn nruueriy- vwiic, b i.v lanri mot in the Carnenters' hall on the! East Bide and passed a resolution ask - lug the mayor ana city council to pooi nnnn further action in regard- to the vacation of 12 streets on the. East Side rXrTh benefit of the O. R. & N. com- l. t,'MHTii of Tnrf. land had an opportunity to vote on the matter, and,1 "Whereas. Said meeting was adjourned th Mil of ihe chairman. ..t mtinv n H ftpr the mavor and city council had taken action on saio question of . vacating said streets, said meeting to ba for tha purposa of in- voking the recall on the' mayor and each mmw nf the eitv council that usoa his office for the benefit of the O. R, & N. company, therefore b It "Reaotved. By tha .VCentrai Labor rmincii of Portland and vicinity that wJ heartily Indorse the action of the East Side Improvement association ana der them our hearty support, and be it further ? " ' - ; , ' !.'.:. "Resolved. That a opy of these reso- lutions be sent, to - tne mayor ana. eaco member of the city council." - . rOlieDCfT TUinn llIAM .. ' vWvii uwi .ninik iimn , IN IflPiiNFSF CRIME clt3r WOUI1 lve thB club lf Proper In - I IV JMrMlitOt uniiviu fluence wTtl br0Ught to. bear. O. A. Tnat K. MUraaami. ine jnuaiietso nuicu Wednesday evening at 271 Everett atreet came to his-death by a gunshot I wwuu wj . k-. " -" was tha opinion' of the coroner's Jury yesterday afternoon. XSKuramu, who was also wounded In the TIght, Is report- ed improving ai tne woa oroo.r.i nospuai. ana u nw iituumn. live. . 1 ' 1 Three Japanese who have been arrest-1 JI 1- l. Va.r. -.uri -.ladoll llA eu us w i ixifjBBwa,. , w , v.. ball of ifiOO each. - cnuramu nas statea that two or tne men were in tne room i when -the pistol fight took place. : De- j tectives ; carpenter ana rrico mo im i rklnr nn th rase and exnect to find I . mn . in th ahnntlnsr. I on tne -jjeveiopmenv - oi tne . rvsou i Horse." r All. ara cordially Invited. v.-v; , , , - " ' I Current ' Events epartmnt The current events aepartmeni oi tne run- i land Woman'tfclub meets Monday at X I m..- in Women of. Woodcraft. halL - ; Steamer. Jessie Sarklas, i for Camaa, Washouaal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at p. m. W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists, Third and . Washington, Jack King's Turkish Baths, Imperial hotel annex. ; ' Tc Bayaes, optloiaa. Marquara btdg. The Casino Dancing every night except Sunday. Excellent floor, -unexcelled music. Wel come -everybody. Casino bldg., Fourth and TamhllL. A Healthful Hint - A bottle of the Hood Brewing com pany's famous bock beer to ward off that tired feeling. . Phone East 119, B-1119. - ' iii'Ftill Bldoml x in easrPTn HiNioonin coud A tr ia altuated the cherry or- i chard of the VVebb Hlatera, f which la In many respects the i ,i;imrf.l vk vfiv din an the world, and Just now, when It la in full bloom, it la a sia-ht worth aoo In a-. Kvry visitor from the enat should be shown thia remarkable orchard, and aa you show It, make this slatpment: "There are pro duced aa fin cherries aa ever raw in the world, and there is tne most profitable rruit or chard, acre for acre. In th northweat." Then you mlcht po a. little farther and show that the cherry belt Is very limited compared with the ap ple, -pear, peaen ana rrun belt, and the ' Webb flMer' on hard la In th very l rt of thla district. Just beyond the Webb orchard will be found Fanner Acres. The nam eon. urn. rneral condition. -ut arvwl for cherrlee aa the ebb land, and on. croo from on acre of th Webb or chard will year tn and yr ot, par rr more tr.aa rn fi F.D. llc!!;roo!( Co. 0'; a ' "THE STRANGER WITHIN OUR GATES " Frank A. Lawrence. Weed, Cal. It certainly aeetna good to get away from the almost perpetual winter In the Sis kiyou. It aeema to me that the enow lnye longer down ' there' every year. I think I aliall dispose of my lumber in terests at Weed and come t the Wil lamette valley, . where the aim' ahinea and the rose bloom In winter time. , D. O. Baker, F,ort Colllna, Colo. The sugar beet raiser of northern Colorado - 1 have been offered much better prices I for their-crops for 1910 than ever be I fore and doubtless fnaay hundred more acres win be planted. . yet the people I generally are not particularly enthust I antic because nlne-tentha of the growers are Russians and they have the faculty of sending their money away and spend I kig as little in this country as possible. I . . . , ' . ' S. A. D. Rlggs. DavenDOrt . Iowa. 1 1 made about 120,000 on less than 120 jiy system is simple and it is not copy rlehted. . l rented a farm, worked it. accumulated a few' hundred dollars and bought a farm, paying a little down giving a mortgage.. Soon I was able to Bell at a good figure in advance of I niirchum nrtn Than' T luiii.ht mn. other farm and aold It at a profit and on, All you have to do la lay aside .entmcnt about ne :oii nome ,,iaceN an(1 ... ,t whe . ood .,,,,-,, ,. mm nedeo i -.. , . , . . An- enthusiastic meeting of the Wood- l - tock Improvement club- was, held list evenfng In the Weal hall. Rev. Father I M .. " , ,"rVV. . , Po service -central committee, vad 1 aressea tne ciu t-lengtn.-o the pur, P"e ot the public service commission. He tfald that ' such a commission was absolutely necessary to curb the arro- I gance ana greed, of th publio service corporations, and compel them to give w . n5 Vuvnu, io Baid. that the public service committee, which is now, preparing initiative peti- Hons, was under great expense, and that from $600 to 1800 would hav to be raised among public spirited citizens to I ngn tne campaign w victorious con- rwusion. C:,':' : r,;. :;.). .v; - -;: I A letter from tha public service ceft. Ural committee was read asking for a ten-icontriounon.vMjn motion or Q. A. John 1 son, on behalf of the club, the Wood I stock Improvement club donated 110 I toward the defraying of th expense of I tne committee. v;---;.--.-.j. - The fire committee reported that It had Interviewed Chief Campbell and Mayor Simon, and were on the track of fir apparatus, which It felt that the . u v. ..i.hn.i, i. TO..i, . k. spection in a few days. . . , v , Fine made a spirited talk In favor of lssurhg a pamphlet advertising the v beauties of Woodatocfe and aur- POUnding; . country. It was decided to publish such a booklet. XJ. A, Johnson, Tl V Vina nnA Rn R.lalmiil .n- nnfntAft -an. a .wmm1t.tAA .tA Iiava r.hnvtra . ......... - .f J f.V," ox cms wora- , t. -,Ti. olCCPIflQ ts3rS tO I 3C0m2 3110 ,;i ; p.nui. ' UCaillC. The aleeping car service ' between rut nana aim icomi ana oeattie is one of the BDecldltlM of tha nmri Jk Washington railroad. The "Owl" train leaves Portland at 11:45 p. m. and reaches Tacoma "8:80 and Seattle, 7:11 the next morning. Sleenina eara rendv j0r passengers , any ; time after 8 n m. - -' - ' Summer Excursions Low rates to eastern points will be in effect by the Canadian Pacific during ! the Bumrher i aeason. May 2d will be i the first sale date. SAYS PUB IC SERVICE Ten Town Lots Each 100x100 Feet In 1 WdD(D(uIIiDIlI?Il;- 505-506 HENRY BUILDING, FOURTH AND OAK STREETS Phones: M 8304, A 7473 . ' Office Open All Day and Evening frcm 7:C0 io 0 FIIIERS liMSE ROADS MOVEMBJT Dr. Smith Gets Strong Suppor From Institute at Gresham; Discusses Advantages. . ' 3ood roada oame in for hearty en dorsement by the farmera. Institute at Gresham yesterday i afternoon. The dosing number on the program waa an addrese by Pr. A. C Smith; president of f the Oregon Good Roada association Former Judge Webster had been ex pected to be - the speaker of the day, but other engagements prevented his reaching Oresham in time for the meet lng.. and Dr. Smith filled the engage ment.'.' i . ' '. v -., ',. , ' . Dr. Smith discussed at length tha ad vantages of good highways and showed the many savings to stock and machin ery, that improved roada alwavs bring. The. cost of the Improvements'! heavy at first,, he said, but the annual saving soon pays the entire outlay. ' The profit on Increased values of land la left as "velvet.". - ' y-Horticulture waa the subject of i lively discussion, led by I. A. "Mason of Hood Riven. Mr. Mason spoke on the practical side -of the problems In fruit growing. . Questions . were asked by a number Of farmers, who ' are making Millions of Lives Lost An Awftfl Toll Collected by Consumption. - Many - un r - necessary - Deaths- from - - - - j T , This Disease. If people could only understand that systemic catarrh t Is - all internal dis ease that externa) 'applications cannot cure, thoy would not need to be warned in AftAn nhnnt this mjtlndv. whlnh. vhun neglected, paves the way oftentimes for consumption, at the cost of millions of lives every year. Tet catarrh may be cured, ' If tha right treatment ia em ployed. , f Catarrh la caused by a. general dis eased state of tha system, which leads - commonly to annoying and perhaps seri ous local conditions, wnicn -may prove a fertile breeding ground for germs 'of consumption. Kxternal ' remedies - give but temporary ase. The only way to successfully treat catarrh Is by. employing a medicine which is absorbed and . carried by the blood to all parts of ' the system, so that the mucous membrane or Internal lining of the body is i toned up and made capable of resisting the infection of consumption and other diseases. - v We have - a remedy , prepared from the prescription of a physician who for thirty years studied -and mad catarrh a specialty, and whose' record was a pa tient restored to health in every -case where his treatment was followed as prescribed.' -That j remedy .-ia Rexall Mucu-Tone.. We are so positive that it will completely overcome catarrh In all its "various " forms, ; whether acute or chronic,, that we promise to return every penny, paid us for the medicine la every case wnere it rails or for any reason aoes not satisiy tne user.' i W want you to ; try Rexall Mucu Tone on our recommendation ,and guar antee, we are ngnt nere where you live, and you do not contract any Obli gation" or risk when you try Rexall Mucu-Tone on" our guarantee. f We have Rexall Mucu-Tone In two sizes, SO cents and Ifl.vO, Very often the taking of one BO-cent bottle is sufficient to make a markted Impression Upon th case. " Of course in chronic cases a longer treat ment Is necessary. The average in such Instances Is three 11.00 bottles. Re member you can obtain Rexall 'Remedies in Portland only at our storeThe Rex all Store. - Tha Owl Drug Co., Inc., cor. 7th and Washington sta. - A ; , Will Be Given Away to I . . . ji . : ffi Already Planted ; : '-f - I v II Iin Free Excursion and Dinner on Sunday, April 17 Phone or Call for Particulars- - Send for Onr Art Fol-cr a study of horticulture while develop ing orchards on their farms. MIhs Harriet A Woods, a librarian, oame from Chicago to address the Insti tute this morning. Mlsa Woods tells in a convincing manner of the needs among farmers for deeper . and more thorough reading. She : shows clearly how dollara may be gained by using the Information gained. Misa Wooda ia to remain in Oregon for sometime, work ing among the granges in the Interest of permanent library- work. ', Thia afternoon Prof. K. D. Ressler, of the agricultural college, apeaka on "Agriculture in th Publio Schools." Prof J. H. Aokerman' apeaka on "Trend of -Educational Thought in Oregon." Prof. R. F. Robinson will lead a dls- ' "Jf CotiBtrvatlvm Custodian" mmmm SAViu'GS DANK . PAYS 4 Per Cenl. For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 . AU Second St Cor. Washington, ; Port land, Oregon. ASITJSEMSKTB DAKER THEATRE Zl?J - Oeo. Zh Baker. . aSanafar. , . . v .-. aat Time Tonight, ' Portland'e Favorite Comedian ' ' W2ZAZAM DIUtB In -.the Famous William Collier Farce , "TKB MAS flOH UCXIOOx One of the greatest comedies ever writ ten, evening prices ZBc, too, 75o. Sat urday mat., 25c too. Next week, start ing tomorrow matinee. 'AbXi TXB COMTOBTS 01" KOMB" DftDTI IKin THC1TDC Phones I . UUtl IVA. Main 441 wasnington-ana ittn ' Streets. WTTastr-T T. A. Tnvv vr- a.va.k . Week of April 10, feyery Night Mat -'. ineee weanesaay ana csaturaay. - . OLLI3 KAOX And His Musical Comedy Company -in tthat Riot of Mirth and Melody ABOUaTB I TKB , TOWW wights, boo, aoo, 400, soi aiata, aso. KAnr e. A-loao 4 MAT. XTSBT DAT U-86-60 ighta 5-6. WIIK u V THEATRE M TM APS. 11 ADTABCXD TATrsBTtUiB -r - EUTA PKOCTOT OTTS In "Mrs. Bus ner'S Bun." MATT HEJSSOW. Headllners . AOTAVOEB - YAVSXTZZJI The Eminent Comedian , Ms, BAX.FH cmsuziroa . Arnaut Brothers, Dale & Carreg, Charles Huches and ' his Slnaln Oiri. The Charles Leicester Quartet. The Stelner Trio. Mat, daily, curtain 2:30. 7:80, 9. Cr RAND-,WEBlt 'Ann ti. MB. AND MBS. JAMS B. M'OAJTB ,v CO. r - . Xn "Taola Charles of Oharleaton." William B. Whittle. To and Ward. Wit, Badje, , Prank Whitman. Bay W. Snow. Oranflasoope. - Matinee every day, 1:10: any seat, 16c; evening performances,. 7:10, 9:16; bal cony, 16o; lower fir., 26o: box seats, 60c. the Next Ten Purchasers l! (OHOIAIjIP saWalal aLaalBl aais"eateaslk ftfaaatlBt ousslon relating to th publio school work. ... i This evening tha Institute will close with . a lecture by Pr. James Wythe combe of the agricultural - college on "Some Problems In Agriculture." The lecture will be illustrated by a number of etereoptlcon views, . ,' -:.' ; Journal Want Ads. bring results. 5 (ill! ' Ont ot tii.it Mont i cmn .v. their plnie and bridaework flu lihej la sue U i w. will tin yta i r4 tm tali f Mraeln iorwiW 13. 3 Iloltf CrawM 6.C I 22klrMnTil3. ) nasal ruihi 1.1 SlhwHIBnis. .6 lelay Filling ' 2.6 pitM 5.C3 Btit He4 Rub r kwriatM 7.CJ &W.llnttraKraMaaa , Mm riria .63 it im awim nmm batte telnlM. mrk itmii uvaham. All viwk fullT mM. emtMd. lednltnoqiupmMi, rimt muoaa iixrfcsUetaicoj iHinDw.H.8T. ronm-skNu, vKtugri tfyiUBeoMi AB, Mf v.. aaaaan,atei. Here We Are Again BEAST TO BO TOUB WXBIITa When you build that new home, ae us for estimates on electrio wiring, gas and electric fixtures, etc . , , - MOKBISOB- XIiBCTBZO CO.t ; S. C. Jagger. ' J. E. Maxon. 891 Bast Morrison St. Both- Phones, CUT RATES IN DENTISTRY Xh Best Dental Work at - Law Frices. . . Paialeu Extraotioa. . . . 60 - BllTW Filliat Mo 6ol4 TillfnM. ..... . ...Tft . Cntmel Fillings. .76 St K. Gold Crowns. mi. i. 13 'Porcelain Crowns. ...... .93 ... - Holar- oold CrwTi......M It pars to Bridf Work 8 X. Gold. IS g-d r 1 1 s by Inlay FilU, Pur. Gold. 18.00 glTl a f ; these Vory aio Rubbor Fktt 4 very low prior. Beat' on Earth ......,.7 , AU THIS WOkK IB GUAHAHTESD. Don't thr. w ,r monT away. A dollar ard I two dollara Mrned, Onr original re liable Modem Palnleaa Method, and oar per fected office cn,uipmnt a time and rour noM. The best dentt.t at tba Boat roaaon able prices la the reputation w. ar bound to have. BOSTOB DEMTI8IB, Flf th-Morrlmw. Entr.noa 2tm Morrlnon, oppoaii poatoftloe. and Meier A Frank. Eai.ahll.bH In Portland 10 rear. Opea Tnln nnm a aaa sooaartaotu 13:20, for people who wort. . United States and FomIbtb Frocnred, ? Dofendod And wvia. BAOXITO COAST VATEjUT aoxhct, - ino Buwiion, vat. PER WEEK WlCU DRES5 YOO NEWYORK-OUTFITTING-CO ww-eVT fx RT sr. Just orr howri soh gr. Pain v aw ucniisif 1 i PATENTS Adjoining the Woodburn Acre Tracls . of a Five or Ten-Acre Alrccdy Planted Nssafaaaaalat- f OR. IV J. FUIiTC NATUROPATH 434 CLAY STREET NATUROPATHY ' For the benefit of those who do r.d under stand the wonderful on ree boo i made In your city, thia explanation . 'lnna few wordsHaturopathy is th praetloal application of funtlamani 1 aatara forcaa which are aa ol.t aa tin- Itself. It comprises the uae of tne simplest, every day principles of nature science. There is nothing new about It except the STatnropath's discovery of the means to combine these lorcea n.l apply them for the benefit of suffrin humanity. St 1 th ' modern jnlre In fact the wonderful cure otM iuu) years ago ware simply the mlracies of Katuropathy. If you are interested Pr. Fulton will gladly explain in detail n l will welcome all thora who ar unlit' -and hav- been seeking relief in vm. Br. rnlton has lived and practiced 13 Portland for-a great many years and her nam is a household word in our City, when she has made snob, wondu fnl cores that her files, ar full of thankful testimonials from your own friends and neighbors. This space does not permit a satisfactory-explanation of details, hut if yoa ar in need of help, hav given up In despair and hav doped yourseie worse with so-called medicine, come ami find out what Nature has provided for you. One more word; Do you know that man is the only animal that haa neglected the wonderful cures Natur ha provided? Only man ha ao ut terly, lost those natural inatlncta tbt were put in the breasts of every llvir, creature. Tha Naturopath simply sfcotvd hint th way I Dr. - Fulton makes a specialty of nil nervoua diseases, asthma being one of the worst: also stomach, bowel and kid ney trouble; paralyai and rheumatism of all forma. If you are tired, languid, generally run down, or addicted to the use of liquor, drugs s or any habit which i reducing your vitality, call 'during of fice hours or write or telephone an 1 the Doctor will gladly furnish further Information and testimonials - of th wonderful cures sh has made In Port land, -v-v-. . v. -'.-.OTrxca bo uxs 1 TO 18 AJtTB 1 TO 1 ?-. . . Other hours by appointment. - Office Cor.I2tli4ClaySts., WcstSIi; Diagonally : Across Prom Old Office Midway Bet weon 13 th St aiid Ml Tabor Carlines. ; , PHOHXS MAIIf T338. A-B191 BLOTTERS! We make them. The kind. that are out of the ordinary the business bringing kind. Send or call for samples. ' Catalogs and Booklets neatly printed. Main 2ZZ2, lDEPEKDEW POTl"G CO.. 243 A;h . t Medloines that aid nature ar always most successfuL Chamberlain' a Cough Remedy acta on this plan. It loosens the cough; relieves tha lungs, opens the secretions and aids natur in restoring th system to a healthy condition. 1 1 77T .;() WAS fOUND OUT R - ' 1. A ' fr i CCAN TtCITAL - - t ft T