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iVofes of Wednesday's Happenings
Krlef Paragraph! G1t Journal Readers the News of Late Yeeterdaj
K AftemooB and LiUt Klght. ..
. lIitlcal. ,
It Is fxpertml that diaries L. Crane,
of Chicago, will aoon be nominated as
ambassador to Buaala. Mr. Craaft waa
appolntert minister to China by Prest
Umit Taft shortly after the beginning
bt nin administration. When ha reached
Pan Francisco en route to the orient, he
waa , : recalled because of his alleged
atatement on foreign pollclea.
A conference of th leadera of the
National Progressive ' party, lscludlng
;'Cdftinal Theodore Roosevelt, la In pro
gress at New York: Perfection of or
' sanitation work, especially In the mid
dle west, is among the objects sought
Ii la said at Washington that Presi
dont Wilson's choice for the postraas-
tfrshlp of his home town, Princeton, N,
- - J , Is likely to fall upon a Republican.
:-' v Chip Cottoiill, ' now assistant to the
Princeton postmaster, and ons of Wil
. son's boyhood chum. Is said to ba
, sltd for tho office.
Woman auffrage by constitutional
amendment In Florida, is dead for four
. years. The house committee has re
ported against the proposition and a poll
jjhowj that the report of tha committee
on amendments will M susttflned. :
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' Eastern.
EH D. Zarins, city '-'edit or of the In
, dlanapolls News, and for a long time
foreign editor for the United Press, died
at Indianapolis Wednesday following an
oppratlon .for appendicitis. He waa 111
only "four daya.
After serving in solitary confinement
: for 81 days at San Quentin, James B.
MrNamara has promised to behave. He
' said that Ms punishment taught him a
' lesson, and that he would have been
bolter off had it happened earlier.
Willis F. Cottrell, general -secretary
of the T. ,M. C A. at Council Bluffs,
Iowa, has been formally charged with
Happy, Happy,
. Use'TIZ
A Marvel for Sore Feet Acts Right Off
Seng. At One for Tret Trial Paekar.
Bora Taet? Kara Aftar Using TZ2
Cool-bve sore feet, achlne feet.
swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet,
tired reet 1 t "
Good-bye corns, calluses and bun
ionn and raw sdoIs.
You've never tried anything like TI2
'before for your feet, it is airrereni rroni
anvihlnir ever before sold.
It acta at ones and makes tha feet
feel remarkably fresh and sore-proof.
TIZ is not a powder. Powders - and
other foot remedies clog tip the pores.
TIZ draws out all poisonous exudations
which bring on soreness- of the feet,
"j snd-is tne oniy rmeajr iuu aoea, Mrs.
V. 3. Androcks. Jamaica. Long Island,
found this out. She says; "I tried ao
many different remedies but none seem
to draw out tha Inflammation and poi
sons like TIZ has done for me. TIZ
'chana out every pore and glorifies the
!feet. your feet. ...
You'll never limp again or draw tip
; vour face In pain, ind you'll forget
about your corns, bunions and calluses.
You'll feel like a new person. .
Remember, thousands of other people
have experimented with substitutes for
TIZ without getting relief until they
insed the genuine. 8o when anyone asks
Mou to experiment ten nun, you won't
- t,a iha oat-vouJ want tho ahuin TIZ.
- in tnr aaln at all druar stores, de-
ipartment and general stores at 26 cents
Ijor vox, or ii win uw mbii jruu ujirvh
Money back If TIZ doesn't do all we
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Unsightly eruptions, pimples, fare
blotches are often cleared In a Blngia
niirht bv the mild, antiseptic wash, the
- tt.D.D. Prescription for Ecaemft, .-This
soothing remedy drives out Impurities
and heals thev ailing sum as nouung
else can. A. 60c bottle proves It.
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There is 'nothing jis ,uiat we ean; reo
" ommend so highly. . -'
lrdp into our store, today,' and let us
' tell you the merits of D.D.L?. and of our
special money back guarantee. Also ask
us about the valuable cleansing powers
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five attempts made ' within the &nl
month of destroy the building of that
Institution by fir. Young Cottrell Is
said to have confessed to the directors
of ' the Institution, although he could
assign no reason for his acta.
' New York's first class of scientific
fire fighters received their diplomas
Wednesday. The class ws a composed
of SO lieutenants sheeted by Commis
sioner Johnson. The ablest battalion
chiefs were made Instructors, and the
eoursa' required one year'a study,
The largest strike in the history of
Auburn, N. T., has been settled.. Eleven.
thousand operatives employed ny tne
Columbia Rope company voted unani
mously to return to work, Wednesday,
on terms submitted by the company,
Tha chief features of the settlement are
said to be union recognition, establish
ment of a minimum wage and reinstate
ment of discharged employea. "
Judge Alfred W. Cooler, formerly as
sociate justice of the New Mexico su
preme court, has arrived at Providence,
R. I., after a Journey of sooo milea to
take treatment for tuberculosis from Dr.
Frledmann. He and his wife made tha
Journey in the private ear of Lars An
derson, recently vn'tB "States ambassa
dor to Japan.
President and Mrs. Wilson gave their
first dinner for the cabinet Wednesday
night at the Whlta House.
Police captains of Washington, D. C,
rallied Wednesday te'.the .defense of
their department when the Senate sub
committee resumed hearing of the
charges of police neglect and ineffic
iency made by the women marchers in
the suffragette parade on Pennsylvania
avenue March S. They assert that tueir
chief, did everything possible to pre
serve order and to protect the marchers,
and that the officers and men under
him did their best to carry out his In
structions. Following charges that It Is a com
bination In restraint of trade, the pre
liminary hearing in the government's
suit to disserve the International Har
vester company, was begun at Kansas
City, Mo Wednesday, before Federal
Examiner Roberts. Taylor, of Duluth,
Minn. The action waa filed In SC. Paul
a year ago.
Pacific Coast.
Mra. Grace Harmon Reaves, wife of
Dr. J. W. Reaves, a Spartansburg, 8. C,
physician, Is held by the Ban Francisco
police, .accompanied by her 5-year-old
son, Orlando. She Is accused of a statu
tory offense, and was trapped after an
18 months' chase following her flight
from : Spartansburg. Mrs. Reaves Is
young and beautltful. She declares that
she will fight extradition, and will seek
a divorce from her husband.
Nine Chinese highbinders accused of
the murder of Lee Quong Sing, an aged
member-of the Suey Ting tong, have
been admitted to bail at San Francisco
In the sum of $16,000 each. The de
fendants are officers of the Suey Sing
and BIng Kong tongs,
t More than $0000 knights are expected
to attend the conclave of Kntghta
Templar which opened today at Oakland,
Cal, The address of welcome was given
by Mayor Frank K. Mott. ' ,
David White, 40, a sailor, disem
boweled himself with a rator Wednesday
at the United States marine hospital at
San Francisco. Suffering from an In
curable disease, he became despondent.
- After an awful battle against tre
mendous odds In Oreenbras slough, San
Francisco, Wednesday night, Ernesto
Raynaud, A deputy fish and game war
den, was beaten to. death by Italian
poachers, M. S. Clark, another deputy
warden and Raynaud's only ally, was
knocked Into, tha . water .after he had
shot and killed the leader of the poach
ers e,nd wounded another of the gang.
Clark swam half a mile, when-he was
picked up by a fisherman.
. Arthur Ayraa, a diamond expert of 25
years experience, and one of the best.
Known gem men in the west, was killed
Wednesday night at San Jose, Cal., by
being thrown from his buggy, in Which
he was riding with his son. Ayres was
connected with Shreve & Co., San Fran
cisco.
The ease of Joseph Jonas, a second
hand merchant of San Ffanclsoo. has
gone-to-the-Jary,, final arguments havr
Ing been finished yesterday. Tha woman
waa found strangled in a room: of her
home. Bloody strands of clothing on tha
blade of a pen knife In Jonas' nosnsion
corresponded with the clothing worn by
Mrs, Jonas when she met death. He
stoutly maintains his innocence,
; Oregon Briefs, .
Albany adopted a new city charter
Wednesday by a vote of 46S to 83$. Tha
total vote, 800, was very light, and' 233
ballots were cast by women. Four women
acted as clerks. One of them. Miss
Cassia II. Thompson, has the distinction
of being the first woman In the state
to ;serve jon . an election board, having
been clerk at Albany In December on the
first day women ever voted In Oregon.
The Ladies Clvie Improvement club
of Brownsville has Offered prlxes for
lawn and street adjacent thereto In thai
city, 'The club- is planning to establish
two publloi drinking fountairts. i . 1
University Commonwealth day 'will be
hold at Eugene, Saturday, May 17, Stale
and city officials, experts In many, lines
and lenders In the bttslnefis and profct"
slonal life oMOregon Will assemble at
JUMPING RHEUMATICS! IT'S, GONE TO THE OLD MAN'S HANDS V .
you iwow .Atso ail
the '"university to discuss public prob
lems. ' " "'
The" - Wattenburger shearing crew,
composed of 40 men, 'has , arrived at
Echo and will shear between S0,80 and
90,000 head of sheep. They have a plant
of 24 shearing machines operated by
gasoline. The greater part of the wool
wilt be handled by the Echo scouring
mills. '
On a bid of I14.s7S.92 theocntract for
the Carlton sewer has been awarded to
Dennis & Clirlstenson of Portland, and
work will aoon begin. " '
The Shakespeare club of Albany gave
a reception Wednesday to Miss Cornelia
Marvin, state librarian. Miss Marvin
gave, a taiic on literary worfc, and was
highly praised for the Invaluable assist
ance she has given la building up the
libraries of the state. ;
At Medford Wednesday an open meet
ing was held of the presbytery of south
ern Oregon. It was voted to indorse
the proposed school of Rev. J. K.
Howard, "pastor of the Presbyterian
church at Glendale devoted to the edu
cation of Chinese residents of southern
Oregon. .....
' Foreign.
In a speech by the prmler before the
chamber ef deputies at Brussels, he
used the phrase "at a time when 850,
009 men are out on strike." The pre
mier's remarks seem to have been made
off-band, and his estimate cannot be
regarded aa official
It was ordered Wednesday by the civil
court at Paris that Princess Louise of
Belgium must pay $770 for a dosen par
asols bought by her last spring, one for
each of 12 dresses.4 The classiest of the
lot -cost ' $140, .. V.... ', :'.. , i .. .. ,,,
That Germany is playing a cruel game
and seeking to hide' the real truth by
shamming peaceful intentions merely to
wet-blanket the move for a bigger army
in France, is the belief in governmental
circles at Paris. It is also believed
that Germany has reached the point be
yond which she dare not go in the mat
ter of armament, lest a revolution be
uneharfned within her borders by over
taxed people. Knowing thLs, it is claimed
at Paris that the Germans are seeking
to make it as difficult as possible for
Franca to put her army on a .footing
more nearly equal to Germany's. To ac
complish this, French - officials claim,
Germany professes a desire for. peace
which she does not feel.
Miscellaneous.
A valuable Jade ornament taken from
a miniature statue or tiuoana at uos
Angeles was returned yesterday by the
looters of a Chinese store. Thus was
the power: of Buddha demonstrated.
The statuette bora ah inscription to the
effect that a thief of holy things would
suffer the pangs of a guilty conscience
until the stolen articles were returned.
It was part -of spoil valued at $2000.
The looters kept the rest of the plun
der.
Moving pictures are to show what the
department of commerce is doing for
the people of the United States. Secre
tary Redfleld decided Wednesday tnat
To Absorb Freckles
and Other Blemishes
Every spring I receive many letters
from girls seeking some reliable recipe
for removing freckles. Last year I ad
vised many to try mercoliaed wax. Such
favorable results were reported that this
season I have recommended nothing
else for the purpose. The wax seems
to possess unusual properties which
completely absorb every freckle, with
no harmful effect. The complexion Im
proves wonderfully, becoming as soft
as a rose petal, and as delicately tinted.
Get an ounce of mercoiiaed wax at
any druggist, spread a thin layer of it
over the entire face every night for
awhile, washing this off in the morn
ing. Fqr rouhr red skin, sallowifcss,
blackheads, pimples, and all cutaneous
blemishes, this treatment 'is superior to
any that has ever come under my ob
servation. Springtime aIso brings " wrinkles "to
many sensitive skins that are much
exposed to winds and changing temper
atures. Pour a half pint witch hasel into
a basin, then an ounce of powdered sax
olite, which quickly dissolves. Bathe the
face in this; tha effect on a wrinkled
skin is remarkable. Marie Demaresfc in
Ladles' Favorite- Magazine. Adv. , ?
Water
witi yonf meali (or a few days.
Set howmuch healthierand hap
pier you'll feel every toorninjr
. W.GilmsoTliompnon, M.D..P
lMor of Materia Mcdlca, Tnera
uHc, and Clinical Madjcine el
tha 'Untreraify of tha City of Ntw
York, in refarc'oe to pur, carban
mtti aprinf water, aayi "They ar
aoollnf, rafraahinf', and wkolaaomo.
Tkay promoto difeatloa, aod help
rauova waata products from tba
ayatam."
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ABSOCUMEm
such a system of "education would be
of great value, both to his department
and to those interested in Its work. He
appointed a committee to confer with
a New York moving picture concern.
A million and a quarter quarts of
whiskey, stout and' glnfcer ale arrived
at New York Wednesday from Dublin
in the steamer Well City. It was the
largest shipment of the kind that ever
reached this port. The consignment
weighed 1250 tons. '
JORDAN VALLEY STREETS
ARE TO SHOW.PROSPERITY
. SoIal tn The Jottrnnl.l
. Jordan Valley," Or., April 17. The con
tract recently let to Joslyn & Hagler,
local contractors,' for the grading and
lengthening of Bassett street,. Is Hear
ing completion. - This street when com
pleted will be,ene of the best streets
In the town as It will shorten the stage
road Into the center of town .and will
do away with several pieces of bad road.
General street improvement . Is being
made and it is probable cement walks
will be laid along all ef the principal
streets during the coming season-. The
Commercial club and city council are
both very active In Improvements, as
they realise that Jordan Valley, to give
a good Impression to the hundreds of
people expected during the early spring,
mush show a little of the prosperity that
Is general throughout this section of
tn gtattf. -
COLUMBIA WILL SOON
0VERPL0WJAND PITS
(Special to Tte Jmirniil.) ' - "
Hood River, Or., .April 17. The Co
lumbia river is rapidly rising at this
point and will soon overflow the sand
ptta from which the city secures lta
supply for paving purposes.' The Re
liance Construction company of Port
land, has pressed every available team
into service to secure sand for the pav
ing of the city streets for which they
hold a contract Over 1000 loads have
thus far been hauled to higher ground.
County S. 8. Convention Over.
, (Special to The Journal.) s 1
Hood River, Or., April 17. Hood Riv
er County Sunday School convention
has, just closed a successful session.
Reverend Charles A. Phlpps, Oregon
field secretary for the Sunday school
interests of the state, was one of the
principal speakers.. F. O. Church ant
Mrs. Jf. E. Ferguson were appointed del
egates to the state Sunday school con
vention, which meets at Oregon City on
April 21-2S.
Today's Beauty Recipes
By Mmel D'Mllie.
"Many good faces are spoiled : and
look characterless because the eyebrows
and, lashes are not well defined. Thin
and straggly eyebrows will be improved
in color and grow longer and more even
ly If gently massaged with pyroxin.
Pyroxin has the same good effect If
massaged into- the eyelash roots.
"Women detest superfluous hair on
the face and forearms because it gives
them a masculine appearance and de
tracts from true feminine, charm. To
remove superfluous hair cover the sur
face with a paste made by mixing a
little powdered .delatone ' with water;
leave on two minutes, wipe off. wash
the akin and the hairs will be gone. . .
"Aches and pains cause th face to
contract and form wrinkles. Mother's
Salve, which can be bought In prepared
form In any neighborhood, glvea almost
instant-relief f rom pains and a,chea In
back, or Joints, sore muscles, reuma
tism and neuralgia.
"The Vaucalre home treatment Is de
signed, to round out angular- lines - of
women with scrawny shoulders and flat
bosoms. It is made by dissolving m
cupfuls sugar In A pint of hof water, to
which is added an ounce of gallol. Take
two teaspoonfuls beforeeach meal.
"The : springtime Is the season of
youth, when every girl desires, to look
ber very best. For a complexion of lilies
and roses, apply each morning a solu
tion made by dissolving an original
package of mayatone In a half pint of
witch hazel. It corrects blotched, pim
ply and sallow complexions and leaves
the skin smooth, white, soft and lovely.
"A shampoo that merely washes the
head la not "sufficient. The parasites
that cause falling, dull, faded and brit
tle hair must be removed. Mother's
Shampoo does, this and leaves the scalp
in a condition to encourage the growth
of hair. It prevents baldness and makes
the, haH glossy,, fluffy and fine. Ady.
PORTLAND DRUGGIST
MAKES A STATEMENT
We always advise people who "have
stomach or bowel trouble to set
doctor. ' But to those whrt do not wish
to do this we will say Try th mix
ture of simple buckthorn bark, glyT
cerine, etc.. known as Adler-1-ka. This
wiiTijMr. in n i iiRitj ib mn iiwwen ill muv
.HTrr ONE DOSE rcHVe ROUr Ktntii-
ach, gas. on the stomnch and WonatIpa
tlon INSTANTLY. People, who try
Adior-l-ka are surprised at its QUICK
actiotC I WoddardJ Clarke" V C,' drug
gists, West I'ark and. Alder, l
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Them Tellmb., Ia s-FftoG)'
ip so - why
Coos Bay Man Summoned to
Juneau to Tell of Killing
-t)f Ed. Jones in '02.
(Spaclal to The Journal.) .
Marshfield, Or., April 17. To testify
as a witness In the trial Of a man
charged with a murder committed In
Alaska eleven years ago is the unusual
mission of D. L. Rood of this city, who
has eft for Juneau. The trial is that
of J. N. McDonald, who waa at one
time superintendent of the big Tread
well" mine near Juneau. The. .man killed
by McDonald was one Ed Jones, who
had been a gambler but who got re
llglon and became a preacher. After
his religious turn . Jones Insisted that
the Treadwell mine be closed on Sun
days and arguments Along this line led
to the shooting of Jones by McDonald.
At the time McDonald got out of tho
trouble but the grand Jury has again
opened up the ' case and indicted Mc
Donald. He has slftce been living in
Mexico and Is said to have amassed a
huge fortune. McDonald and : hi wife
are on their way to Alaska where he
will answer the murder charge.
At the time of the shooting ' Mr.
Rood waa employed at the Treadwell
mine. He met Jones a few minutes be
fore the shooting and endeavored to
stop him from trying to see McDonald
again. Shortly after the shooting hap
pened and Mr. Rood aaw Jones fall
and saw Mrs. McDonald watching the
proceedings from her house It Is on
the point that Mrs. McDonald witnessed
theaffalr that Mr. Rood is to testify.
He sent his deposition north some weeks
ago and now has been called upon to
appear in person.
0.-W. Will Also Pave Its De
pot Grounds; Three Bridges
to Cross Powder Riven
(Special to The Journal)
Baker. Or., April 17. The first mu
nicipal improvement scheduled for Baker
this season was acted on by the city
commissioner when they passed on ftrst
reading the time and manner ordinance
for the improvement of Washington
street, which will be graded, hard sur
faced and parked from Powder river
bridge east to, First street,' 22 blocks.
Other highway Improvements are also
planned and specifications will be sub
mitted at the commissioners' meeting
next week. The a-W. R. & N, is pre
paring to pave the remaining strip of
highway between the right of way and
the "flatiron" at the end of Center and
Washington streets, which will give the
station grounds paved streets abutting
f rom ehdrtBend, sndT wilt be ff " great
improvement over the old condition,
which left in rainy weather a mud hole
next to hard surfaced streets. The park
ing at both ends of th depot will soon
be in and the. general appearance of
the company's property greatly Im
proved. Other Improvements Include three new
.inoi hrMrna nrmn Powder river' in the
city at Campbell, Washington and Bridge
streets.- , Bids nave Deen asaea. .. ,
RACHEL WAHKIACUS, GIRL
OF 21 YEARS, IS SUICIDE
Rper1ai -to-Thff Journal.1)
Klickitat. Wash., April 17. The body
ofne of tha .most. Jbcautlful.. Indian
maidens of Klickitat, dangling from a
rope that had been securely fastened
to the rafters, told the story of an In
dian suicide. The victim was Rachel
Wahklacus. 21 years old. The scene was
at the Indian home of Dick Scon-na-wah.
. - " "
Rachel 'had been reproved ; by her
mother and went Immediately to her
room. At the dinner hour the mother,
called her daughter. . who had. disap
peared in an angry . mood.. No answer
came.
The-suicide was not disclosed by the
Indians until after burial. ' The expla
nation of the secrecy 'was that It was
the first siiUirte ever known among the
tribe of, Wahkiacus and that to much
talk might arouse the offended deities
to action.
v i '..Alderman 'docs to bpoliuiie. ,'
-Salem, Or., April 17. State . School
Superintendent!. R. Alderman b'ft to
day for Spokane to nttend a. meeting ef
the Inland Empire Teschrs assw-lntlon.
before which -he is scheduled ,to deliver
an address tomorrow.
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REOPENED
BAKER ORDERS 22
BLOCKS OF PAVING
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Objects to Alleged Excess As
sessmeht of $7,000,000
in Western Washington.
Special to Th9 Journal.)
Olyropla, Wash., April 17. Papers
have been received by the attorney gen
eral In a suit brought In the United
States district . court by the Oregon
Washington Railroad A Navigation com
pany to restrain the county treasurers
and sheriffs of all the counties in west
ern Washington l which the company
owns property, from collecting the taxes
assessed against the company. A simi
lar wuit will be filed In the eastern
Washington district, court to -restrain
the east side counties.
The counties of western Washington
in which the company owns property
and which ' are defendants are King,
Pierce, Thurston, Chehalls, Lewis, Cow
litz and Clarke.
The company contends that the state
tax commission arbitrarily fixed the
valuation of its property in this state
at $48,648,517, whereas It claims the true
value Is but $39,707,234, The railroad
originally brought suit In Thurston-
county asking for review of tha pro
ceedings of the tax commission in fix
ing the value but this proceeding was
dismissed by Judge Mitchell.
The total amount of taxes assessed
against the company in the counttes
mentioned is $74,991.27, divided among
the counties as follows: Chehalts, 131,
238; Clarke, $1101; Cowllts. $2401; King,
$20,688; Lewis, $6899; Pierce, $48ou
Thurston, $9710. The company claims
that the taxes should only be $60,232.70,
divided as follows: Chehalls, $25,524;
Clarke, $1041; Cowllts, $2289; King, $14..
590; Lewis. $5952; Pierce, $4188, and
Thurston, $8645. - .
April 21, at Tacoma, has been fixed
for the hearing of the petition for a
PHYSICAL WRECK RKTORfD
TO HEALTH BY GREAT
KIDNEY REMEY
I feel it my duty to fusnJsh you with
my testimonial as to what your remedy
Swamp-Root did for me when I was' a
physical wreck from kidney and bladder
trouble. -
Some years ago I was not able te
do any work and could only Just creep
around and am satisfied that had it not
been for Dr, Kilmer'a. Swamp-Root I
would not have lived. After using -the
preparation for one month I was able
to work some and when I had used $8.00
worth of Swamp-Root I could do a good
day's work. I used about $10.00 worth
altogether 'and would not take $10,000
for the good that it did me. I consider
It a "God-send to suffering humanity for
the diseases for which you recommend
it and have recommended it to many
sufferers. .
. N. L. HUGGINS,
vj Welch, Ark.
Personally appeared before me this
20th of September, 1909, N. L. Huggins,
who subscribed the above statement and
made oath that. thp same is-true in sub
stance and in fact. , .
W. A. PACK, J. P.
letter to
tBlaghajnton, W. T.
rroK What iwimp-Soot Will rr Y
- Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., -Bin gha ni
ton, N. T., for a sample bottle. It will
convince anyone. You will also receive
a booklet of valuable information, tell
ing all. about the kidneys and bladder.
When wriUug, be sure and mention the
Portland Dally Journal. Regular fifty
cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale
at all drug stores. :
DRUNKENNESS
Is a ' curable .disease, which requires
treatment The ORRINE treatment can
be used with absolute confidence. . It
destroys all 'desire for, whiskey, beer, or
other Intoxicants. 1 Can be given In the
home. . No sanitarium expenses No loss
of time from work. Can be given se
cretly. It after a trial you fail to get
any benefit from its use your money will
be refunded.'
ORRINB; is, prepared in two forms:
No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; OR
RINK No. S, in pill form, for those who
desire to take voluntary treatment.
Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in, and
talk over the matter with us. Ask for
booklet. Ukidmore Drug Co.. 151 3d. at.
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pany will then ask that the counties be
restrained for all time from collecting
taxes in excess of those the company
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Rheumatism
A Home Cure Gireo by (hit Who Had It
la the sprbic of 1993 t was attackvd by
Mnxeular and Inflammatory Kbeumatiam. 1
mfferrd aa only tboae woo bar it know, for
aver Inrea year. 1 tried remedy . after
remady, and doctor after dnctor, but ao.cn
relief as I received waa only taiuporary.
Finally, I found a remedy that cored tue
completely, and It baa never returned. 1
have given It to a number who were terribly
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tlam, and it effected a enre is every mat.
I want every autferer from any form of
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mall your name and address and I will aeud
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WbT low your good looks that youth
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$3.50 Recipe Fre
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Send Name and Address To
day You Gin Have It Free
and Be Strong and Vigorous
I bale in my possession a prescrip
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or medicine) that I think .every nuka
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o I have determined to send a copy
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man who will write me for it
This prescription comes f rora a phys! .
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I think 1 owe It to my fellow man to ,
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any man anywhere who la discouraged
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Ib. riPOT-TOUCHING remedy ever da-,
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