il LORD L0N0B0W-ME UtPflOVES OM. NATURE AND FOOLS THE OWLS T " tVfcile diarwaalug lb tu)letl t naleie wilb tr bunk r. A U It , I Ik iMiitiM otaie fculi.rUllte flew In ihlllOl 1tl eeaaftloM ta )ia- I ipiitlulr. olj !.. offeiiag iv wager a leaner I Hal t riel,aa " u .(r I el BUI. J Id ,tluJetll i.ia feulM 4k J el a . f tf ll Iiiceila.i, itJtJ A t-o f glaaac fV rfvl.kf Itf II. I rtml t,l il -H ('.CMC uf Ik if r I. tl I Hri HJl I .J I i . ;i ..ale mi i,'..il eg II l ll-e I(:i4t.l ft. I i .1 I. I i x.l In . .1 !- . I ua lit me! ftlr'f .. !.. ii f gie't4 tMh ma IKay fial (u I lc (! laililM al ?!.. Ihtltlaig It, (.itff i l a lib me it i J t-tw tuHlfq ' tI lrclt d4g I c. f Imilel . I. Ko-.lli g It uJ , a llfl,tlOll of I fC Jt ,f ,. I . ul.l 1 t" THII OliUGOM DAILY JOURNAL. J'OKTLAND: TUESDAY EVENING. MAY IS. 1M. .i... Sm . eJkw8AL Jm, II It- " V 1.. K aa a, W i Monday's Delayed News Briefly Told AfirfihNm I'uiil 3 o'dock TtUa MrmliMt. i ralrnl'7 Co.jtrrMlol Tt.cra a lualy dc)ai In ( an- ma Monday or Mr Hilrlu-tHka (raw lullun raltl tot full lofor malioo of i Of (ruraUoiia at itlacluartt In I ha i iH-uta- !' a la ralurna, Tha ralurna. ha a)4. ettruma(r d!-olllon luiaatj lal Ullain, niaJa cllJitlt Ihe lla;llr of ailh. haj ifiittaacd hala of million alira am) thoafd lli iolc-i4 inltir ( Ia4 a ii'iu of I I.aw0.u 000 )tar cur trlimiala jrull t'laacrrnnetil oor lha folljn of Ilia tlil for Ilia tailrf f Hiicrman coun ty rll). fa. dlafuaaraavd ot unl of Thaa!la inllllary rad. Jaadlix .! Hit houaa com mil Ira ore uMlr lanla Won day morning and thr iraull Indlraira ir-a rommlllra la not llkrly lo atlrinl .o inuf furll.rr roi-il f alluii uf Hi blil I J iff a lon. mi ilflJ aril lh working mf n rroancd by mora than a not of rf fe tid uialora during Ihn hutlna Jl4l on tha r.ml apir iriallon Mil Xlondav, Th Hum loial of Ihr Aralory (hl ailopliun of an amrinlfii'iil lo I'ip bill I i ruvltlliig II at harraflrr nil coal pur- I I aar 0 for Ibc navy niuat lr itilflf l un l r I lie vlgM liuur vrorkday law A I I tfpat altiriidiiiat-.t r'"iun Ir.jj t lie ml.i- Krtubllraa. raa affaf4 U aia far III wloftal. I'-ailr-m. Mali Mnjralli. lh .flla , tart! Kaftimtr iNroact, ahl li.a by an lt!Un In ' Turk dundav nlgM Hr Utalh aa rhaalngiUta lal:an. l-o aaa ehatgrU lli aUrmptiag lu kill a nun In Harlrm Tha wounda lll not intar faia Uh lila going la t.. kliolni a tif-mlwr of I la AnarUan Cil)iiH learn TMMy la !- frviti frullatid arrlfr-1 In N Turk klunday and ! mn by 39 yovinf man from all atla of lh I'fllcJ Hlalra and I'anada. and all ISa toung malda 111 go a bar Ibair fiancaa li mada hunirn Tho hlghrat prlra ainra 111 ni in he.l by l-arf in is hnla inar krl al Nrw York foiida. abrn II ( i 1 a( irrili a fvout-.d In bilk II l aid lo mean from IS lo : rrr.ta a Puvind ln tr.w for prim mraia al r- lall Kdwnrd k tll-liargd 1 young -riru klo(ida al.en ha ra'ighl Iheui In ilulglng In II. l irkcv Irol ' on the third floor of II, f l.n1i. Horn Jourt at build I tin lo fl.llndf 'I KU Tha girla mtm rn )"lng ihrlr nHn lunchaon hn Mr I I Im annual vimi fur mi to ! i.ahl not Ir.a than Ilia union . . ali- of aifr vnlrd down. l)url:. a tlrbale l thr l.o.iao Monday, ltirrfnl alive reel, I f J'ennaynarU lUpublkan . re.i iit.i1 un alluaion '.o lubui omdillona In Trnna) I vanla niad i by Hrprrariitatltr Mcfiln of Alahama i Damot ial i. lie annulled the oonditloni In turpt iilit.c i amp of Alnbuma, wheit h haid. were n-arc mnre barbaroua and Inhumaii than In thu luliira uf 1 l.rrla " The army approprlallon bill with tho antl ndmlnlalratlon uniendmcnta ' rcpoil-1 ba W lo Ihe rrnate and house by Uiv con ( i 'CM Monthly. The aim nil mania would lifcUluIr .MaJor-(iftietnl Wood out of officii an i hlef of alaff and would li'MM- the location uf imlltHry poiia to a conimlMaion of retired army officers and two memhera ancli of tho Mcnate ar.d houn committees on military I affairs. Hole happened in. Ka h innmbrr of tha Irtali-Amrki'an Alhletir club lwn ahlch oinprlr at the bn-fit of Hi Manhallan ftata li.an a a I .un la. I Miturliiy I the proud poaartMir tonla ' of a i:nk ror ll.ooo.uoo, ignd by on-.-of the In ma ten That th" clMirchca of today ara hin dered by Utile, narrow rt Indrd t'hrla tluna'' more than by opn mlckrdnra ll the declaration of rv. Ir Janus W'hltcomb Ilrougher of I-oa Angrlta ba fore tha Northern Ilaptlnt convention, which continued Its aetilona al Lies Muli.ea. Monday. Iratite v:ii 1vt aiia-tr AtiM-k' iui ii iiniiiu t-r ie tmt-t 4a4 ff I! al i:.a if. II klaiiran fe.Wi.l ,-inaa4' I far4 lo k b..t l.i.u al II da, altlt lle (,!tli .f tilllh 14. l.c al an. In,. at II' ant of a dj via lb Art.arl.an r 41 a 1 1 al I'urango ha al rli. ti a' lo ! Ameilcan n !!. Bwunla;i.a. aa'alng U..01 10 t k tl.elr li"l aiubl I ! "fli, ! g and pta- fuf in.laiil 4rpH.lfe lo III rt al UlUIUi. It la f'.i .!) I nlwU. k Hie No rraaoii la .:gi,. for lb ill. ular Mia rllaiH-tMJt. One uf Hi larg'tt )jl iirnl l('i.n an i.dil4ual r Jc9rd li aj- l lll rul of II . t hllrd Male til arno.maO kui-dy agalii.t Albert M lugelow of U'aun II a ill ba railed upon to pa a JiulimcM if I J. 1 00. tvt. toell.et w1!t .Mel..!. 1.1. h rvbM) hrng u.- lot.i in ; :'.' Thi t lor in lie ..ii la Ilia Old laimlnlon I i V!nl"s A r:iii:i g rumpany WINS OF SERFS I V IN HBSU Suffering More General Among Peasants Than Since the Famine of 1891. t il'.l f.M la4 Wle ti.ti n. VI.) ! t amine rond.tlona In Hue , , lo tha failure of lal auriu er rroa. runllnu adaapra4. aroi.l:itg to : a I . t advlre re-e!d b i l.n.l n tei'ef loinmltle. at, I. h haa lee'it.l an i-i jt.J'r aeal f.r fur.! It .,h.i allv.: ttllmil.J Hal li.n.u . a lei.nnt. n. in a stale ll.grloa ai.d 1 -iiar.1 l.ealohn of Nevi if l,l I ill... . ai,l !r t ,itir:itMe ililri Voik prt'ii-..!'.l lie .ompany and hil.'Jthal a-ifr.riog la mora general II. an in owning Ma '. k " d I" II l'rtt mi alu-.lUr calamity ilnte lha famine Political. Mis nrllamy Storer, recipient of the Iiear Maria'' letters, which figured in sn unt'leiiSHiit political-diplomatic Inci dent of the Roosevelt administration, has written a letter lo the Washington Kvcnlr.K I'ost ntlacklng Colonel Theo dore Roosevelt and urging: Catholics to vote for another candidate. If he 1n nominated for president. In her letter ehe declares that no friend of Taft. of law. order and authority. Democrat or Ask Your Doctor Stop ceughing! Coughing rjsps and tears. Stop it! Coughing prepares the throat and lungs for more trouWe. Stop it! There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Stop it! Ayer's sjjfherry Pectoral is a medi cine for coughs and colds, a regular doctor's medicine. Use it! Ask your doctor if this is not good advice. J. 0. AyarCo.. Lowell, Man. New Tuberculosis Remedy Based on Medicine To say that a specific exists for tho cure of Consumption la too nernaps stronsr a statement, but in Kcknian s Al terative we have a medicine that has been the means of savins' many a life to years of usefulness, and In perma nently benefiting a large number o Consumptives. - Any diet that keeps a Consumptive well nourished is the right one. but what Is goinsr to improve the patient? Kckman's Alterative is a medicine for the treatment or this disease which lias been found beneficial in a lance num ber of cases. We prefer to let you hear what Biich people say. Investigate this case: 90 Savannah St., Rochester, N. Y. "Gentlemen: On June .1, 1907. I was operated upon for Tubercular peritoni tis, and mv physician pave me up as hopeless. .1 was then urged by a priest to take Kckman's Alterative, which I did. I began to Improve and ateadlly r jlnarl in nuilth nnA slr.neth nnrl om absolutely cured." (Signed Affidavit) EDNA FINZER. Kckman's Alterative Is effective In Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever: Throat and L.UHK Troubles, and In upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, oplatts or habit-forming- drugs. For sale by The OwU Drug Co., and other leading druggists. ASK for booklet tell ing of recoveries and writ to Eckman laboratory, Philadelphia. Pa-, for addi tional evidence, rarlfic Coast. Pr c C. OIvnne;i. who was actlva In Han Krunclso polltka for many years, died in that city Monday lie was a resident of San Francisco for tl years and during recent yeara was a candidate for either coroner or mayor at nearly exery lecllon. I was a veteran of tha Mexican war. Mayor Georg-a F. Cotterlll of Peatll" has vetoed the council bill known as the anti-red flag ordinance and which was panned because of the red flag demon stration on May day. The mayor fears the law would prohibit fraternity ban ners. Mcs. Nancy Jacobs of Portland, a survivor of the Whitman massacre In 1MR, will be one of the principal speak ers at the annual meeting of the In land Empire Pioneers' association In Wnitman chapel. Walla Walla. Mrs. Jacobs was a small girl at the time of the masbacre and escaped by hiding under the floor. She will relate her experiences at this meeting. John Fournier, father .of John Four nier Jr., the well known young cati her for the Chicago White Sox, was injured at the East Side Hhingle mill In Ho Qiilam Friday, when an ax, struck by a saw, hit him In the side, and he is not expected to live. The National Lumber & Box company mill, the largest on (.rays Harbor, which has been closed down for two years, will begin operations within HO days. The mill will employ 600 men and have a monthly payroll of 110,000 W. E. Schricker, principal owner of the private bank of XV. E. Schricker Co. of La Conner, Xyash., which closed Its doors April 16, Was arrested Mon day on a charge of receiving deposits after he knew the bank was Insolvent Bond was. fixed at $5000. After being told by physicians that her chances for recovery were only one In a thousand, Mrs. Fred Hatke has left the hospital at Klamath Falls in good health. She had received six dis tmct perforations or the Intestines as the result of having been accidentally shot by her husband. Henry T. Cowley, a Spokane pioneer. has lost his suit to force the Nortnern Pacific to give him back land In that city now worth $00,000, because the company has refused to carry out the consideration for tho deed, which was to give Cowley and his wife passes for Ufe .and five Cowley children passes for five years each. 'Th supreme court says that congress passed kn net pro hlblTTng free passes, and the railroad company Is not to -blame for obeying tha federal law. George L. Tock.'aged 45. who went to Tacoma a few days ago from Portland with his wife and secured employment as night clerk at tho Arcade hotel, shot himself to death in the hotel bathroom Monday night. His wife says he has been despondent. al an ei.ofita .u jroltl 7 l.e a-ila Hier to. k to t'e let. .Kent lulllr " WITti lb comp.ni uii.ler c.!m. of the "limo. ri,t tic . ,,..;,li i . t ucl II scow tor the pi.. fill an. I on In aiisla'.nliig II. r'gM of the Colo rado Antliraille tni.iiiy to re.-owr flout the got ef r.irteiit money falU en a i ml entry maoe i ) i..i.iri n nio.wi. In I nion niunl. Colorado, and afl.r- AaiJ ( anietrd. the supremo l ji I .j.u that on ijualifiej peraon ro.i.d enter roal land ft r another qualified prrnui and that nothing appeared In Ilia re,ir.l li liow il. al the mpeny not qualified to entrr land Lieutenant II I lhnin. recruiting of ficer at Pur I laud will la alloaril fiir month leave of abaenca wnn lie i it lievrd of l.ia prreebl dutiee. Th avfiatrn price e,f cuffee Imported Into the I MI.-.I Stales las greatly In crcaaed In tha last f(r years. A atate tnrnl aue by l!ie commerce and labor department's bureau of atatlxtlca show a that during th present flaeal year the average price of Importations hits been 11 lents a pound. a'Hlnet 11 centu n '911, t cents in lylu, and ' cents li, lu4 Announcement la Jurt ma.te that the Marconi Wireless Telegraph company of America bus arranged to equip U tlona al New Orleans, at Swan Island, In the farrlbbean. und lit Santa Mai'tn. Colombia, thus to provide a direct wire less service between ti: two conti nents. The stations will be erected for the I'nlted Fruit company. According to Lhe Cartagena news paper F.l Provencla, negotiations be tween the American minister at Itngotu and the Colomluhn gmernment liae re sulted In an arrangement wherein- Co lon, t la and the I'nited Slatea acknowl edge the sovereignty of Panama. American refugees picked up along th? west Mexican coast by the trans port Buford will be put ashore at San Diego and Kan Pedro, lo be cared for by cltv authorities. The transport Is I I In aome of tt,a Ma.k!r tillages. ai'iri til. correal. mlent. a her no rel.rf I. a )ct been upplld. I'e eaa iril lin,y ) ,iua n on th floor ..f tl.elr hut and pat i;t Iv wall for deatl 1 .it nta are raying for the death of 1'ielr 1 1. lull, n they may not Be nlrir i "i :1m .uf ,'ei li.gs." w rite another 'I'.'iey. 1 1 e-nael ea. ara efteti tempted ! end th. ir n tnrtuin by aoltlde" The oi,r H.aanta. da-larea tli com rnltt.e l ute notlr.d tl.g abarnra of help front abroad. In 1 1 . ' they r.y, "people came to kelp us everiahero. een from Amerha. W.ere aie Cey row said to have about 1& refugee aboard Tl-.e South aule of He- ontl aerlue, tn hualnene aertlon of U'n it. r I K h t. Al brita. waa naepi by fire klondnv a 1th a loss of lind.uoo. The town hall and I'nin bank, the flia hall and other buildings were leatro4. E PLANT FOR APPLES BIG OA Brick Structure to Rise Hood River for Apple Growers' Union. at (S,.1.l I. It - J. (..1 I flood Itlter. dr. Via) II Weik lia begun In arerking Ihe old wu.len atruc lura ll.at baa bn uatd by lb Apple- grower union for aturage purMc. and Ib.a ground will be uaed aa a alte for a IJ storage plant 49tlH0 feet thai Will I" uaed I) the union. The building will bo bulll of t ri. k and fin lred in time lu bandl Il ls ear a crop of apt l.a With I h lai added room lb union will b abl to store about li.0(o luxe of aptdea Tha present Ic plant .f the union may be ample to afford refriger ation for lite added aper A few years ago lb chlon purchased tha water io. er owned by Joseph Wilson, wh.-i will gle anipl power for th entlr plant Mince II, annual election, held a. ieiall months ego. the affuiia of tl.a union I hao been conducted by an executive! rtiimlflee rnn.lillne of three niembera 1 of the board of directors. It Is ex- h le.;. however, that a manager will be hKted this week lo manage the affairs of the aaaoclatlon. Humors are current that John F. Moor, who has managed th Fruitgrower, association at tirand Junction. Colo., for 10 years will prob- b!y be the manager for tha Hood River oncern. a le of ti e I'a .: ti in MoohJ in .ii. i' .in ti , of lha rftful .Ik lf:r l oe.i ft I tM I It 1 1 er 1'i.t it. I V at I! a ! cd b .V;.; TIES STEPSON TO HORSE: r.r.::.;1.1,::,! causes brute to run ii ii ev-l le 'I Ct tn.lln x,t d ilci'H o tlug 111. 'f I rnllng t.lrrfrtr Mgna. i, lit I- Ta kaiwll t lli.r. or. Vfay II- "lateral liner ntarthanl at laatalllng r:ai a lo adterltae I be I r p lacea a.. . w iiie-,1 ftae a Sign 1 1 at iob!bii algna from pro. . r in al traalk. bul In lb r?-.lil.- algna permlaalon la ,n ti e theiu on blngea I'BJI4 lraa La4 Wilt I Cap O ar lea, Va May t ti - hi year ..Id atepeoa wma gullir of Irlrlal effia. Tbunaa I TumiwoeKl. a i.rgra. ite-lTtha tmf la bore aa4 ike. rtcatd ira animal to rua. away. Taa and bark vara broke) bf betr.g dragge-l along lha roa4 44 hf plow a from lb horaa'a boa fa. lVua ntond was arral4 a4 loAay la a waiv ing lb action of lha grwa4 Jury. WILKESBORO Mm ideal gertion in Orefon (or the im!l lirm. Hft tuturban acrctf on rtijr tcrmi 20': DISCOUNT TO ACTUAL SETTLERS Opening-, for Small Induatriei of AH Kinda. Commutation tick- Wrrk rti'l rxcttmion ratet over I'nited Railwaya rli. I iiforni Jtii -ti. terrr.i and lllergfure. Main 5075. 235 Stark Street. Portland. Oregon. A 3774. EIGHTH GRADE PAPERS EASY? 9-10 PASS, SAYS STATE SUPT. ALDERMAN (Salem Bureau of lb Jouroal 1 Sniet;i. Or. -May IS State School Superintendent Alderman 1m toilay sending out tho lTlghth 4 grad queetlons for the school exsmlnallona to be held June t 4 and 7. This examination will be for those who failed to pass In all studies In the examination held this month. The superln- tendent estimates that do per ' cent of all those who have taken 41 or will take the exa rnln.it lfis will be graduated rrom Ihe Eighth grade this year. a Game Wanlen Ilunj. lSpcll to The Journal 1 Hood River. Or, May 28 --Iul Frlti, district fish and gamer warden, has had a busv wr..k in Hon, I River county look ing aftr tho state's affairs. W. M Daum wss arrested for having under slxed trout In his possession, and on a plea of irullty, waa fined $25 by Judge Buck. J. P. Huff was at rest., I for fish ing without a license, and upon a plea of guilty, was fined $26. George Grubb and Hoi J. Bpeer will lava a hearing heforo Judge Ruck tomorrow on a com plaint charging them with fishing too close to the fish way located at tho dam o I o o o o o o o 4fw O XllYlaLi ILm&IL,U tLsmL.UX o Q Maob Fbom a PsTaicuN'a raxAcairTioM Q O Not a Quack Remedy JJVtJlS O ECZEMA Itching or Fsorlaaii Poison Oak Usa Blanobard's Eoiimi amotion Hold by Druggists. rUB diagnosis, Instruction and ad vice, by C. K. Blanc-hard, at '.'31 Mh St.. Portland. He will also state how the disease will act and disappear under the use of this lotion. Call from 1 to 7 I p. m . or write for symptom blank 5! Every Woman ; Is interested and should . I know about tha wandarf ul 1 HASVEL Whirling? Spray o WW J arujai pyruie-e Boat V" eoDTanleuU 41 ciaaaaes u otacUy. Ask tear 4Vaggf st for' It. If haeannatauDDlV tha MARVEI.lM.Dt nnnthlr bnft aa4 III YIH foe lllatnvtd Hook sealed. givas rail parties tars and curag fioas lnTalaabla to ladica, elBTU COk. it Beat tag fa. gsTf TS. Iwr aaht by gxldmar Drag O- Weoeara, . taarka Oa. aae laiaa-Dirtr I4ra Cm. tuna 1- 'JiL in. Vaal It mm -a-dr7 Foreign. An expedition under Professor George Reisner of Harvard has Just completed a series of excavations In the -palace of King Ahab in Palestine. One of the most remarkable finds was the kitchen of the palace, where more than 6000 ancient household utensils were un covered. Eighty persons were killed Monday night in a fire In a theatre at Villa Real, Spain, caused by the explosion, of a cinematograph. The little garrison of Jlminez. Mex ico, evacuated the town Monday, burn ing tha bridge at the) Rio Plorldo. The federal military- trains hare therefore been blocked several days. : The rebel also destroyed a number - of other bridge. Mining men from the Moeorito sec tion of Mexico say that the general be lief that American intervention la prob able has brought about strained rela tions between natives and Americans. They say the Americans are preparing to leave their properties. Roberto Alameda, millionaire member of -one of the' chief f ami Ilea of Sinaloa, waa executed Sunday night by the fed erals for treason. Hl execution-has caused consternation, as it was the first lime a wealthy man has pahl the ex. - ' - the use of this lotion. Call from 1 to 7 Journal Want Ads bring results. I p. m . or write for symptom blank I aTiamiPr Yellowstone. National Park o o o o o o o o o o o o o u re. una a not iieg. ic m car aour roeaKAiian u wot, ys ra aouuag euu TRY 6088 o Aik rW drug fiat for on free booklet. "Medical Adrlo On Bhenmsttiai" If k kaea't It a post card request to us will bring ii, faf filATT. J. JOHKSOU COMPANY, SAINT PAUL I . . -, iiaaaaaaiiiaiiiajiieiji. .man nna i. ia 1 111 r.j ai -a ' Tht Aneaf trtatmtnt 'neath th sun. a mhoU full course roIfedT tufa one O - (Greatest tterve and Blcod Tonic 8.0.2 No. 2 Q See America NOW! 0 On any ticket we issue through Livingston, we allow, on any train nd we have four of them daily from Portland and the Pacific Northwest, two of them through to Chicagoa "stop over" for the Park trip during the Park season, June 15 to September 15, Tickets and Full Information A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen'I Passenger Agent. 255 Morrison St, Comer Third St., Portland Normern P ' fit acinc aihvay I have Riven per sonal inspection to the working of M. I. S. T. On tba human tystem, and must say that it entirely meets with my pro fessional sanction. D. H. LOOMIS, Late Demonstrator ol Anatomy. Philadel phia Medical Col lege S QIUD UU Vfl U B aaaagtaas-ssaw . Ml - i , : Saf7irVir.lV .b.ii-r m)lJeUaXlSrrTT li ill iiiZSaSSSgS What Ve Guarantee Ll.l.S.T. Flo. 21VIII Cure RHEUMATISM, na matter how long standing. Any case of luaammalloD' of J,he Bladder or Enlarged Prostate Gland no matter if the pa. nonts have been for venr forced to use a catheter. BLOOD POISON IN ANY STAGE. ANY CASE OP DIABETPS. ' . It is no giimniant. its-eftecu are permanent and lasting. Will eure any ease of Stricture without local treatment. Will remove entirely from the system Cancer and Cancerous Germit In addition to tba above, M. I. S. T. No. t has cured many oases of ParalytU, IjOcomotor Ataxia, Srloal Trouble and appsrectly Inca; able diseases ot the serves. . - - . M. I (9 T. has been "on tbe markat fof ever Tl Sears, and has cured thousands of sufferers. U is prescribed by leading physicians all ore? the country. It is pleasam to take and absolutely safe. It never incrensu e diminishes tba ' aotloa of tbe heart. If yoa are suffering rroni any ehronle (Itsenjje yon are arged to write ui aw, no mavter bow many doctors or kind r' Biadielnea ou hTe aried wlthout-iwliatV Vi J UUABATCEE TO CUBS VUU.: . FREE That yoa may indge M tbe value Of the Sreat ftpeclfle fo . self, we wiu serd yoa one week's treatment by mail I'ftr only asking that when eured yourself yoa tll reeotrmen 1 t to others. Write confidentially to our Btrdie-U liepartiuabai giving symptoms, ti per box. or aix boxes lor ta. : , Address M. I. Si T. Cd.VToicdo. Ohio Fer sale ia Portland k EEES P?sT. Hrr, 332 Hberlock Bid.. "1 a t oag wts. areurs a a, m. to a l r - n I , eirr.,- j p. vi. Ihoae Main 7'.!7A. Ora 8ur.ii It m. Onr jeedlcise always ireaa. we deal La at. I. a. i tmi.i.