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run Oregon daily journal, io:;tla:;d, : :;iday jiily 1:, 1: m sii;,i or M SHUNR- 0 OTHERS KILLED F.R.Price, Stable Boss in Ex position Building, Expired Yesterday Afternoon; Search for Jack. Morgan's Bones. COURT SHUTS OUT IIEMEIMtlS m m nil No More Permitted to Take Chance on Outcome of Land Grant Case Involving Much Oregon Property. , V Only two men, Jack Morgan and F. B,' i Price, lost their lives in the Exposition building fire,. The three horse "scoff- - rs" admitted to 'the , stables : during Wednesday night made their escape by eliding down & tree c which grew close . to the building in the Multnomah Field. Two f the men have already left town. ; iTh third, Edward Gregory, said this ; morning that he would the pike" before night, ; . ''' : c Coroner Norden decided this morning that the bones found yesterday in the . ruins were human, the remains ot Jack Morgan. His opinion was confirmed py Dr. Keene and pel- Buckley, who exam ined the bones,; J, J. Dunning, under-' taker, accompanied by Morgan's . rela tives, visited the scene of "the fire this morning, r and searched patiently, but without . avail, for more of , the bones. Mr. Dunning announced that a funeral .service would be held over, thorn and , that they would be appropriately buried. - P. R; Price, the stable boss tor1 the Fashion stables, who was fearfully burned, died at 4 o'clock, yesterday af ternoon at the Good Samaritan hospital. The bddy;was removed to Flnley's un dertaklng ; establishment It will be shipped to - Oregon City this afternoon, j The funeral will beheld. there probably; . Sunday -morning. !':'?? . ! Gather Around Bains. " Those who suffered from the Ore Wednesday night were drawn about the i .: smoking ruins , today , as though by a magnet Illustrating the truth of (the 'old adage that "Misery loves company." They gathered In, little groups to dis cuss their losses and to condone each other. Offloers Rudolph '" West Van , Overn and Inskeep, who ' lost their t trained horses-in the fire, received the lion's share Of the sympathy. Emergency efforts were made ' today to repair disabled telephone circuits in the vicinity of the Exposition building. The damage to the cables of the Home Telephone company was about , $3000 and the residents and business offices ? along Washington street west : of the Exposition building were temporarily ' deprived of telephone service. , Several hundred dollars were saved to the com pany by the thoughtfulness of persons who unscrewed the switchboard loose from the wall In the Multnomah club building and carried It outside.. Ji, Search among the ruins today pro duced but few articles of alueMany "TsKates from "the" rink in the Exposition building were picked up, but they were badly damaged. The scarcity of ashes ' emphasized more clearly the terrible ; f heat of the fire. Everything eombust . . lble- .wae completely incinerated.. . Metal rods, bolts and stays .were bent and! An opinion- was generally expressed . today that the fire originated in tire i skating . rink.l Gregory, . the " horse . "scoffer, declared that when -he was awakened by the flames , they were 1 spreading toward him from the diree v , tion of thi skating rink.. No one had en ; opinion as to how the fire might have . i started. -a', The following additional losses were reported today from ' the United Car riage .company stables: , Frank I Bmith. ..horses and wagon, $1000; Dr. J. T. Sul- livan, instruments and books, $1500; ,' Opera House laundry, horses and wag ons, $1000; Peterson, horses, $S00. It is now estimated that the total loss by the fire will total well np toward $400,- ooo. - n U. S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU No more intervenors will be permitted In the Oregon b California land grant case now before the United States court in this city. Judge Wolverton closed the door this morning when Attorney L. C Garrigus appeared and asked to have some 800 new names added to the already long list. . The decision is of particular' importance, as It should put a atop to glowing promises of advertis ers, who for some time havebeen work ing industriously in the ease to get peo ple to "take a chance" on the: outcome Of 'the suit . rv- ".V -".:M;. ' : .. These advertisers. It was explained' by counsel for the government as well as the railroad company, have been locating people, :in many instances 10 deep, on one quarter section of land In the af fected area, with the understanding that if the government's contention Is up held the land " can be .bought for 12.60 per acre, in- accordance with the orig inal provisions of the grant , While such would be the case; it is realised that actual purchase could bemadeonly by one of the applicants and the other nine or whatever number there may be, would lose. .;":.. --r-rir i Originate New Scheme. Assistant United States District At torney Evans explained to the court that, several thousand Intervenors had already made their appearance and that the postal authorities had complained of new schemes, springing up continu ally with a view of. deceiving the pub lic into the belief that the railroad grant lands 1 will be open opportunities for everybody, These advertisers, it . was explained, charge a fee for sending' in the names, and therefore are not con cerned howmany peoplftapply for lhe same tract of land. Attorney Garrigus, in defense of him self and the intervenors for whom ha was acting, explained to the court that he did not think much scheming was being done, although one advertisement had been brought to his attention which he did not consider legitimate. He said he had warned the people against any such promises. In so far as his Inter venors'were concerned, he said, he had examined the records to every quarter so as to avoid doubling in applications. ..:,',,. Bepresent 6000. The matter came up this morning on the hearing of an application of Attor neys Bhepard, Flett and Day, of Seattle, representing soma. $00 O-Jntexvenorsf or h N-- ' A. F7f Y72A i6'- " rf U . . . po&xLASD aro vic mm C06I.ER THIS AFTERS 005. FAIR TO-BIGHT. SATUBDAT FAIS. ABO WARMER. SORIHWESTERLT WIKD3. 0REGOV iOOOLER TMI3 AFTERi noon. fair t0-hight saturoat fair, warmer except hear thk coast. horthivesterlt winds. washihqtok i fair t0-ii0ht. bafurdat fxir, warmer except hear the'-'ooast. westerly WUDS. . , ' EXPLANATORY NOTES. , ObMmtleM ufaa M l a sv, mmnttk awMUa aa Air pmmn 1 Ikum, v mtlMNt RMa Vm Uuough pehrti W wJ fnmm. Uothum, w iVxud Urm, fmm throng potat. tt UnptraUM; tSqr wfll b inn wily for m tiwrins. W, 100. . BnnouhdinUrfMtkw: O pvtly dnrfri'O ' ttMdr; 03)m; ()! npoitniiu. Aim Sywttk (WwImL lint Spit, ttnpmtun; Hoood, H-itaul nUtll, V aquli M bekj UW, iad rtlodty ol 10 mlm fm bour or not.' .,, , .;. X Portland, OreUly WJSTO 'Barometer . 9,99 Temperature Humid ltT 68 Wind, Dfreot ion......Sa , Wind, Velooltj..,.,.. 6 Weathor ., I .ClOUDT Rainfall 0 Max (mam teaperatur e.A yat er day ............. o2 III IJ 't, 1 IU lilll iU I TO GREET OFFICERS 1 sinn 1 uLiilt when he fi-ll off a wagon upon which fca waa rldinj wilh his father. The wheel of tha wagon "riasscd over the body of the little boy, causing internal Injuries. For the Stomach Men Who Guide National Or ganization Arrive Tonight ' to Attend Convention. Here's :n Offer You Should Not Overlook. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets remedy I stomach troubles by supplying the one element, the absence of which in the gastric Juices causes indigestion arid dyspepsia. They aid the stomach in The tournev of national Hibernian of- digest food and to quickly convert it fleers across the continent to Portland lnt0 Jlch blood and material neces. sary for overcoming natural body waste. (Jarrjua. package of Rexall Dysoenala Tablets In your vest pocket, or keep them In your room. Take one after each heavy meal and, Indigestion will not bother you. '. ' - . We know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tab. lets are and - what they will do. We guarantee them to relieve Indigestion and dyspepsia. If they fall we will re fund v your money. Three ; sixes: 25 cents, 60 cents ana x.uu. jnememaer you can obtain r Rexall ' Remedies only at The Rexall Store.- Tne Owl erug Co., Inc Cor. 7th and Washington Bta. will like this week's bill at the Grand. Cabaret's' dogs, with their diamond col lars, -will delight the kiddlea -Children will like all the rest of the bill. "Murray K. Hill, the monoloruist will delight them and Mildred Stroller will make them laugh. - Josle Heather Next Week. ' One of the features of the bill at the Orpheum next week is the dainty Eng lish comedienne, Josle Heather, ' Her beautiful-new songs have made her a favorite in every town on the circuit She Is in a class by herself and is sure to duplicate her successes with the amusement - loving publle here. 'Mati nee every day.,'.".'".". ; ":"-: ESne Tennessee Fattens Postal. Bus iness in One Kentucky 'Town Orpheum Bill Is Good. The Pour, Clif tons, a wonderful, acro batic act,' a 'recent European Importa tion, Is an important ' feature on the bill at the Orpheum this week. They are splendid athletes, and marvelous ex amples of physical culture and their performance is equally surprising. "ASSEMBLY" MEN " SHARPEN KNIVES FOR BIG BATTLE ah extension of 90 days Of the time in which to; file 'their brief. The court granted until August 16, and the South ern Faclf lo company was given until September I to file Its brief in reply. This will be. the second brief filed (Continued from Page One.) f ey's friends are up in arms and in slst that Coffey wants what ha wants when h wants It, and that he does not want to be put up to oeraln slaughter . v. 1 1 , . , I b"' , 1 vj a, nuuiu, ill. iiicuu. CUU" : " iu". "na cefl8. Coffey can not beat at the polls. main brief having been submitted more than a year ago,, when oral arguments were also presented. The government filed its brief some time ago, and B. D. Townsend, special assistant to the at torney general of the United States, Is r.ow here to prosecute It as vigorously as possible after many delays. . , It Is believed that a final decision will probably be made by Judge Wolverton la November. In shutting out further Intervenors this morning. Judge Wolverton said he believed the interests of the suit would be best subserved by putting a stop to further interventions, such a large num ber having already become Interested. Mr. Townsend was not present at the hearing, as he sprained his foot yester day. Attorney W. D. Fenton represented the railroad company. Floods tit Southern California. ' San Bernardino, Cal., July 15. Cloud . 'bursts In the San. Bernardino mountains ' have caused heavy damage to mining property,' according to reports reaching ' hero today. In the Holcombe valley tor rents swept down canyons, compelling , miner to flee for their lives. Reports from Bear Valley and Seven Oaks Indi cate severe damage was done there. A cloudburst on Whitewater ridge washed ,, out the tracks of the Southern Pacific mala line and overland trains were de--: layed for more than four hours. ' ' STUSBORN ECZEMA CASES YIELD TO POSIAM J?a8e4 ureatost Bxta Bemedy in Eu rope or America." Tslam did for my wife, who .is spending the winter abroad, what no doctor could do. Half the Jar entirely cured her of the moat dlsflKurina: form of scaly ecsema, which simply covered her face. Fourteen days aft en the first 1 application her face was fair, smooth 1 and without a spot or blemish. We look ;. upon it as nothing short of a miracle. -It ie the greatest skin remedy we have ever round eitner-in Europe or Amor lea and we have tried celebrated soeclal- . ists, all aorta of cures and many patent .. remedies." This statement made by Z Mr, A, E. Gardner, of Bridgftpor Conn. is cur, one 01 the thousands' of similar expressions regarding the actual accom plishments of pos'.am in the eradication of everyform of akin disease, eciema, acne,, tetter, barter's itch, nsoriasla. , ehlngles, etc., besides the minor skin af- fectlona Xsuch as pimples, blemishes, red noses, hives, fever blisters), . In which results are seen so rapidly. Poslam is on sale in SO-cent Haoxea and - $2 Jars at all druggists', particularly ' The Owl Drug Co. A free sample may be obtained by mail, in plain wrapper, by, writing to the . Emergency Labora ' tories; 32 West 25th street New York ' t -1ty. , : , AT THE THEATRES j ? Contest at Lrric. As usual the chorus jrlrls of the Ed ward Armstrong Musical Comedy -com pany at the Lyrlo theater tonight will now tneir . weekly contest These con tests have been very popular and on these nights the playhouse is crowded to the doors. Each week a new kind of a contest is held. ' .Council Crest Chief Attraction. ; Thls'popular free amusement nark is drawing the crowds dally. With no sign of "an objectionable feature for the most refined, women are flocklnst there In great-numberfcPeoplo -never tire of the most enchanting panorama in Amer ica. Navassar Ladies' Band. After a week's sojourn at the Oaks in concerts. the'Kavassar Ladies' Military band has completely captivated Port land. No better band ever tiaa appeared here, and they daily grow in popularity, The Four Bards at Pantages. Positively the greatest quartet of ac robats and balancers Portland has ever seen, the four Bards, are attracting much attention at Pantages this week, where they topllne the bill. - Second place Is conceded to the great Elsa San tanella trio, continental alngers and dancers: Trained Simian Wonders. Educated monkeys, presented by An Ita Diaz, will be the feature of next week a bill at the Grand. A more pop ular act with the children cannot be imagined than those, little funny, merry creatures. A special attraction will be Estelle Wordette and company in "A Honeymoon in the Catskllls.'' Send the Children. Children, as' well aa the grown-ups, SeSeSo' NO HMHFUL HfflEMLS PlfllEYlEGEMlE Thersaro oertaln mineral medicines whM riii .1 t.tv. ( ,u uwia. w wawpm iJiooa . .roison, ana shut the disease u la the system for awhile, but when the treatment is lft nft tb trmw. i ways returns in worse form.1 But that la not all; the delicate membranes and tissues of the stomach and bowel are usullay Injured by these strona - minerals, and frequently stomach trouble, rhrhnin , . rial rheumatism are added tt the destructive blood poison. S. 8. 8. is tho only remedy that can be used with perfect safety b the treatment of Oon : tacioua Blood Poison, and Swith the asauranea tha Wan resultThis tnediclne, mae entirelyof non-mJuri5uXj:QOtsierbA-Aad., T1TOvsuumi vw any? ,mm wwo vaiue, removes every particle of tho VVlrus from the circulation, and by enrlohing and BtttpkheuW the blood removes every symptom permanently. S. S. S. does not hide or cover ux ; M t? urea Dy removing it irora the system. . r.w,.,vHHUVU, uuw) nuy uieuiuai auvice ireo 10 u wno write, " Therefore the convention's action In regard to Coffey tomorrow . afternoon bids fair to break things up In Mult- noman county . convention circles even before the State convention sends Its advance guard to Portland. , Bower-man ; and ; his asplratlouB for governor are the second rock. Dr. An drew C. Smith has been pulled off from his gubernatorial aspirations, so rumor has it More than a year ago he want ed to be mayor, and was periuaded not to enter the Baker theatre convention against Joseph Simon, being promised at the time that Simon would not stand In his way when It came to the, gover norshlp. - Since that time Smith has been of the opinion that he could go Into the state convention on an even footing, at least with other candidates and fight -it out lor the nomination, Prame-np for .Simon. Early in the present campaign, how- ever, he round out that things were being framed up for Simon. Then Bow erman came in and began putting one county delegation after another into his pocket until between the Simon backers and the Bowerman delegations Smith found that he was clear out of the running..-: " t-.:".',".- Then Smith grew angry and . threat ened to go out with his petition before the state convention and get into the race against the convention nominee. That rumor got abroad and since that time great pressure has been brought on Dr. Smith to prevail upon him not to start a fight against the convention nominee. - It Is said that the voice of this persuaaionTias T&een "effective and that Dr. Smith will continue to nractlce medicine and will leave the candidacy for the governorship alone for a little longer. - : --. ; ., But Dr. Smith's friends, and they are many, do not like the looks of things and are on the warpath. They seem to see the sign of the double cross in the convention sky, and the sight makes them see red. All of this of : course does not mean that ; the slate of ,; the leaders will not go through when, the convention starts out to eat up the pro- gram both tomorrow and next week. But doings are promised by; those, who think that the slate is going to be un kind to them. . ;,An; , ,J. ,-.,-Jr-r-- at Threefold Ratio. (United Press tewed WlnO ; . Nashville, Tenn., July 16. That pro-' hibltlon helps business is an argument people are making in Kentucky at the expense of Tennessee, and as proof ot the truth of the statement they are cit ing increased postofflce receipts at Hopklnsvtlle, Ky. During the past year, while the lid baa been, held very firmly over Tennessee, the money - order earn ings at Hopklnsvllle have Increased from 130,750. to $90,415, the collection on Jl,000orrs.Mostgrjth aeciarea, .came irom Tennessee aa dressed to wholesale liquor firms in Kentucky as payment for liquor shipped across to the dry belt ; , WIDLTNOMAH'S SPIRIT SURMOUNTS OBSTACLES (Continued from Page One.) stand, .That amount was pledged by a few members and business men only, and dissipated all doubt that there will be trouble In disposing of the club's bonds. Just to show-how powerful Is the club spirit. President Holt today showed to newspaper men a telegram he re ceived from I T. Keady of New. York City, a veteran member of the club. Mr. Keady said he will willingly sub scribe $1000, and suggested that the bond issue be made for $200,000. "We have not definitely decided on what will be the issue," said Mr. Holt. "Of course we could use $200,080. ; But I do not think we should call on our friends for too much." , . VFor the present the club has tem porary headquarters In the Lincoln high school buildup Fourteenth and Morrison streets.': Special permission was given to the club by the school board. ,: - , "V Work Of clearing away the debris was begun today on the club grounds. Temporary 'structures to house the Swimming pool, baths, hand ball courts and such probably will be built at once. and everything possible done for the comfort of members. will end this evening. Sixty ; officers and delegates constitute the . advance guard of the big delegation to next week's national convention, who' will ar rive In Vancouver'at 7:10 '.o'clock this evening. A committee of 60 Will meet them In a rose embowered 'car, so that as it was cfualntly phrased this morn ing'there may be. a glad hand for each," Those upon whom rests the responsi bility for bestowing upon the officers and delegates the million or more welcomes they have been saving for them In Port land are the state, county- and division officers, both of the Ancient .Order of Hibernians and the Ladles' Auxiliary, The party will return 'direct to the head quarters in the Imperial hotel, and the visitors will then be allowed to rest from further , entertainment until to morrow,'; Then comes an automobile ride around th rltv , rttirtnr th afternoon. followed by an elaborate dinner at the I EVERY HOUSEHOLD IN PORT Commercial club at 6 0 clock in the even ing. s. - Oregon City Trip. There will be two private dining rooms for the. Hibernians,, one for th women and one forthe men. Each will be elab orately decorated with flowers and era blems. . ;vv. ' . " J -:) Sunday It Is planned to Uke the visi tors to Oregon City to visit the home of Dr. John McLoughlln, the . "Father 1 of Oregon." The, home of Dr. McLoughlln is a nlacA of mora than limial Vilatnrln lnterelt to the Hibernians, and many of WOMAN CAUSES ARREST- 0FFORMER POLICEMAN BLOCKADED LAND SHOULD KNOW HOW r. TO RESIST IT. ; -The backaches because'the kidneys' are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their, work. The back will ache no more. Lots of roof that Doan's Kidney, them have expressed a desire to see It Pills do this." - before they return to their eastern " . , ' ' 1 ' bomei.:u J. i r - - .it'- the best roof, for it comes A' great .meeting will be held in the fmm Portland : . ' . Armory Sunday evening under the dl- , " rection of the alumnae of the Christian H. McCullough, painter; 1170 Oma. Brothers' college. Father- Peter yorke. ha avenue. Portland. Or., says: "I re- famous student of social and labor con- Cejved great benefit from the use of dltlona from San Francisco, will be the nri9n Kidnev Pills. - Mv back was speaker, his subject, !The Pope an Inde pendent Kuler." Judge Oaten s will pre- siae. in bonor of the Sunday -evenlna meeting excursions will be run from Sa lem and from other nearby towns. A great crowd is expected. weak and painful, and when I stooped, I had sharp twinges in my loins. : 1 believe that the nature of my work was the cause of my trouble. 'My kid neys were disordered and I was mis- ' .1. 1 - : - . r4.i. v.j Remember the name Doan's and takTio-other: - - - street and possibly the site of the old clubhouse, but we would not part for anything with the football grounds and amphitheatre." ... Probably a $150,000 Issue of bonds will be got out and about that amount expended on - a new clubhouse and grandstand, which will be necessary. Just what sort of a building will be built will probably be decided upon, at the mass meeting tonight . "We want every member of the club to be sure and come," said President Holt "It probably will be the most Important meeting ever held by the club. I think that all members, resitt ing the predicament we are in, sh'ould oome and try to help in every , way. A We want Portland's business men to show their Interest In the club by attending tonight's meeting. We want everyone to come." ' , The "Multnomah club spirit" which has won oyer all obstacles In athletic events and caused the club to become one of the best known of its kind in the United States Is not to be dampened. Under the leadership of President Holt, half doxen ' or - more - directors and prominent members of the club got busy yesterday to see what could be done, and feel out public interest t To day theyreported 10 the president that more than $50,000 would be subscribed toward a new clubhouse and grand- LID ON R0ADH0USES ALONG WITH SEATTLE - (United. I'rtw Leaaed Wli.) Seattle, July IS. Two road houses, popular wth automobile, parties between Seattle and Everett, have met the fate of the gambling houses in Seattle and both are closd today. They are the King County Automobile club and the Seattle Automobile club. The. resorts were closed by the prose cuting attorney following complaints by officer and members of the Seattle Golf and Country club near the road houses! - Albany Men Protest. 1' - (Balem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem. Or.: July 15. A petition signed by practically all of the business men of 'A!hanywaS received by. the railroad commission . today, protesting against against the freight service provided by the Southern Pacific company. The freight leaving . Portland at 11 o'clock at night .arrives at Albany at 8 !o'clock In the morning, but eo short handed ,1a the Southern Pacific at Albany that the freight is not delivered to the draymen until the afternoon. The business, men of Albany believe their freight arriving before! 6 o'clock should be delivered to their draynten by 9 o'clock at least. H-it v ; T ,7 ; " : Deputy Constable Klernaa arrested1 ,C. B. Jodon, a former policeman, last night on a charge of threatening to kill Mm nle Tufney, said to be his divorced wife. ' Jodon was "dismissed from the police force- about a year ago and haw been in trouble with 'the foroe several times since. More than a year ago he is alleged to have fired a shot at his wife. It is said he met the woman on one of the down town streets Wednes day and abused her. He ended up, it is said, by saying: "I intend killing you and have a notion to cut your heart out." and "how would you like a shot from my revolverf The Turney woman swore out war rants before the district attorney of threatening to kill and using obscene language on a publio street On these counts Jodon was arranged before Jus tice Olaen yesterday. His bond was fixed at $2000 and on the lesser charge at 11000, Montcalm Monument Unveiled. Quebec, July 25. Impressive cere monies attended the unveiling today ot the Montcalm monument erected In Lansdowne Park. . The memorial is a replica of the monument which has just been erected at Vestire-Candlae, France, the birthplace of Montcalm. BBm r., mr St MJ $W 1 Pi USUI IV Class Beach Property) f To the national convention of Hlbern-1 erable in every way. Doan s Kidney lans in Portland thia year 1400 dele-1 Pills cured me and restored me to gates are formally authorized to come-jmucji better health ociwnn auv ana iuuu are exnecten tiv 1 B. H. Deery, head of local arrangements. For sale by all dealers. Price SO Tea Thousand Expected. - I cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, The delegates will also bring many of I New York, sole agents for the United tneir inenas ana. relatives, while thel States unusually low rates made for the occa slon are expected to attract no less than 10,000-sHors-.'----t- The strongest eastern delegation of Hibernians Is expected to come from Pennsylvania. From Philadelphia county alone last year 14 delegates attended the national convention In , Indianapolis,- There will be 28 delegates from Phila delphia to Portland this year, due to an arrangement whereby one delegate for every BOO members is apointed instead of on delegate to every 1000 members, as neretofore. The second strongest delega tion will come from Massachusetts, and the third from New .York. . President Fisher of the New York society notified Mr. Deery today that a committee from the society will welcome the New York delegation when they arrive la the city me nrsi or tne week.. Big delegations are expected from Washington cities. Fifty will come from Tacoma, and as many more from Se attle and Spokane,. Montana Hibernians wlll'be represented in force, and many or tnem nave already arrived in the city. Idaho and California will be fully rep resented. , , An Ideal spot , for the summer, home. .It will be the first beach station on the new Ure of the P. R. & -' N. Co:, which will be run-" : nlng within a few months. fit Is absolutely the closest oeach resort to Portland, "either by rail or as the crow flies. LOTS $ 200 UP. ; Call at our office and get one of our handsomely Illustrated booklets, r. Wagon Kills Little Son. C I Salem Bnreaa of Tilt Journill ' Salem, Orv July 15. Jesse Orey, the 2-year-old son of Adam Orey. who lives about five miles east of Salem, died last night at the .Willamette sanitarium as I a result Ot injuries received Wednesday 2090-1 Board of Trade Bld6. M: E ' M Dandruff Means Baldness 'Wise people say there is nothing sure in this world but death and .taxes. . But that dandruff means baldness later on is as sura as either death orV taxes, and every physician knows it Dandruff Is caused by-,, a germ a vicious, persistent tenacious germ that up to the discovery of one of the world's g?a teat- selen Ustaywe -supposed to be unklllable. That discovery is called Parisian Sage, and Woodard, Clarke & Co., the druggists, who are the agents in Portland, guarantee it to .kill every dandruff germ and remove all traces of dandruff in two weeks or money oack. - . . . a ' ' But Parisian Base is more than a dan druff killer; u U guaranteed ,t0 stop falling hair,, Itching of the seal?, and all diseases of the hair and scalp. It contains Just enough of sage prop erty combined v.1th other ingredients to make any woman's or man's hoir grow luxuriantly. It makes everybody's hanih, lusterless , hair change to soft, lustrous, and beautiful hair. Woodard, 0arket& Co. sell it at 50 cents a bottle.- or you can get it direct; from the American makers, The.Olroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y.k at.the same price, by express, all charges, prepaid. The girl with tho AQbum lialr. is on oxryr bottle.t' ; ' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. jj ATLANTA. CA. J g'JJ Jeisler Pile Detlaratlon. tfiilem BuVn of Tba Joarnil.t " ' Salfebi. Or,, July 15. Theodore J. Qeialer of Portland today filed his dec laration of intention to be a candidate ror jauunoman county fmickly When Others Fail Salnstaklng examination absolutely free, ur opinion and advice will cost you noth ing. ; Perhaps- a little advice is alt you y examinations, wnen neces No money required to 0 0 n mence treatment and you pay zee wnen oureo, can arrange to The BalJaUs Bpeoiallst. 17 Years of Success In Treating Men MANY CASES CURED for $5 to $10 FEE - THAT AKS votrs Aim WEAK, VEB van bowi 11 sat THE THAT DOCTOR CURES Come, to Me and be Cured Pay When L Cfire You or. pay . ne as yoa & my treatment. JPEE 70S A CTTBS is lower than an specialist in the city, half that others charge you, and no exorbitant charge for medfclnea ' ' . . I am an expert specialist nave bad 30 years' practice in the treatment of distaai-s of men. My offices arvthe best, equipped la Portland; My methods are modern and UP.to date. My cures . sreviniicK and positive. v ao noj r symptoms and patch up. " I thoroughly , examine, each case, find tne causer move It and thus- eire the disease. ; . ' - I CT-B Tarloose Telns, CoatrsoU Diseases, PUes and Bptolf iolood ol-- son ana an Diseases or hob. - SPECIAL DISEASES JS'ewly con tracted and ' chronlo cases cured. AU burning. Itching snd Inflammation stop ped In 34 hours. Cures affected In sev en L T VC P ' . Tbe Chinese 1 I Doctor. --reeatiaT6R,f"JICllclne CoTT spent lifetime study of nerDS and research In China, waa y?- f peror, wonderful cure all als- A I nf rpn unit women. rX-r when 'others failed. ' If you I V Atrnffpf call-or Write to TEE si Liaii.iM.,30W'S MEDICINE CO., 142 Vi JU.X. Vee lit, cor. Aider, Portland, Or. TO MEN Jo! wwny; Diicboraflcd, TVern Oot ntODi DlfSXPATIOW AJTD XX CSOSBt, OTSBWOKK, IBIOI tTP AMD OOBl TO' KB. ' HT 1TBW SYSTEM WTtli XUaSTOKB OEAZ.TX, STB IHQTK AMX . - YZTAUTT. ' Ko matter who you have been to see or what you have tried,. I can and will cure you, or I will tell -you It cannot be done. To prove to every man that I have a sure and wonderful cure for DISEASES OTP MEN, I want you to call and -have a friendly chat FREE, that I may show you why I can and do cure cases after all others tried have failed. DANGER SIGNALS Examine Yourself Thousands of young and middle aged men are annually swept to a premature grave through nervous complaints and blood ailments. If you have any of the following symptoms, (consult me before it Is too late. Are you nervous, weak,' specks before your eyes, with dark cir cles under them, weak back, kidneys Ir ritable, palpitation of the heart bashful, s.edlments in urine, pimples on the face, eyes I sunken, hollow cheeks, careworn expression, rWor me nory, lifeless, 'distrustful,.'- lack of,' energy and strength,, tired mornings, restless nights, change able moods, premature decay? If so, I can promise you a permanent euro or no pay. aTI 17 Blood Poison, Nerve Weak-' yy JU L ykfMJ ness, Rupture, Pllei, Fistula, Kidnty and Bladder Trouble, Urinary Obstructions and all Ailment Common to-Alen - If you cannot call, write for fr Book and Calf (Examination blank. Many to. i Sundays, i 10 to ia.. oases cured at home. Hours a. ffV to B p. ... j . ;. .- ji- 'iur OREGON MEDICAL liNStritUTB, 99lH KOZUaZEOV BTHEET, Bt. Toarth cd, PUtti, POr.TLAED, U iu,i.i : ...-,MiJ! lnauraa wary man a lifelong cv.ru. with out taking medicine into the stomach, Examination free. I If unable tp call, write for Hat of questions t- Office hours 9 a. m. to S p. n. , Suo days, 10 a m. to I in, m. only. , DR. LINDSAY l28i BE. "D ST.' C3a" .AX.V'C'X roaTuuis., ok. I