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THE OREGON - SUNDAY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 3a, 1919. 3 REED COLLEGE HAS NEW COURSE IN HIGHER EDUCATION Exhibition of Back to Soil Kind of Movement Is Given by Stu dent Body on Friday. CAMPUS IS CLEANED UP Young People, Abetted by Fac ulty, Give Grounds. Thorough Currying With Rakes. By Clyde A. Beala Out at Reed college they have a new form of higher education. They exhib ited It Friday. It is called Campus Day, and J a eort of back to the soil move ment." It really does one's heart good to aee a modern institution of learning take up this movement, which has needed just such a champion for so long. The Jour "nal's antique specialist asserts that the movement was begun by Virgil a couple of thousand years ago but what's 2000 years In the history of the universe"? . Several courses- are Included In the curriculum and were In the exhibition. One of these that Interested me particu larly was the nursery department, where nobody was being nurBed. The place must have been healthy, for all the nurs- rv.ionlfl had arone "to dlsreinc uo trees; and cutting off branches and fooling ! around in an attempt to improve on na ture. Frank L. Griffin, who wears a Ph. D. on his callfiig cards, and who putters with mathematics when times are : ripe, .was one of the nurses. - It could not be ascertained whether or not the fact that he has a large family had any bear- : ing on his selection for that work. One Course la Popular - Dr. William T. Foster, a president, had j a little course all his own In photography. He, added a lot of valuable experience while tramping around the grounds with , a camera, and trying to get the girls to ' smile instead of squinting in the sun. of anti-Bolshevism. Any man who re-i fused to work, or who even tried to syn- i dicalize by letting a shady tree interfere '.. with, his '-production of upturned turf, . vttt kH Vi n a hannA rv til a uYi nhnnt . in i the chilly waters' of the lake. Ray Lap- j ham, .who is a returned marine, and who will be given a little scrap of sheep- j skin again this spring, didn't need any J such treatment. He undertook the man- agement of the business end of a rake ' and set a fast pace for the toddling ' freshmen on the athletic field. -' Miss Susan Bacon, who conducts the Spanish and French Inquisitions at the college, and Miss Louise Huntley, who answers the telephone in the office so graciously, led a squad of workers in a spring drive on the flower bed. They didn't know that some of the flowers had already gone to bed, and they couldn't understand the language of the gardener who tried to explain that some of the obnoxious weeds were dahlias In -the rough. ":-'--. - One Has Alio! Miss Polly Kerr, whose real name is Katherlne. ruined her manicure In help ing construct a path along the lakeside. Miss Nancy Holt finished the day with clean hands and flowing alibis. Miss Consuelo 'McMillan was very busy. rrJ TXr'Z U ... r.V' th lakeside path committee and the ! other part preparing to entertain all of the workers In the evening. Mrs. Wil- liam T. Foster claimed she attached her- ', r.elf to the woods committee, but nobody j accused her of working. Ray Wilson and George Henney were seen all prepared to work. They were J still that way late in the afternoon. PORTLAND MAN COULD ONLY EAT MILK AND MUSH Strahl Now Eats Anything He Wants and Has Gained 23 Pounds. ' "When I began taking Tanlac I only , weighed about 120 pounds, but now I tip the scales at 143. which makes a gain of ' 23 pounds," said J. P. Sirahl, a welt known carpenter, who lives at 6413. ' 'Mighty-ninth street southeast, Portland. . .the other. day, . ,',.., "For the past two years." continued Mr. Strahl. "I have had to live on milk , nnd mush on account of the terrible con- .dition of. my stomach. I was afraid to try tor eat anything heavy, for I knew "' that I would suffer from it afterwards. I would get all bloated up with gas. and have the worst sort of pains In the pit f.,. of my stomach every time 1 tried to eat -. anything like solid food. I was badly constipated and had so little life anden . ergy about me, that I was in no condi-.- tion to do very much work. I Just felt tired and worn-out all the time. Some- .-. times while lying down X would-feel re lleved. but as soon as I got up and began 1 to stir around a little, my troubles would start again.iMy condition kept getting .worse, until finally 1 was told K that if I ever got any permanent relief, I would have to undergo an operation, ,." as nothing In the way of -treatment or ; , medicine seemed todo me any good. , "My father-in-law came to see me ; one day, and brought a bottle, of Tanlac j with him, and tol me thathe wanted me to try it. He was right, for I began - to feel better before I had finished that first bottle. My appetite picked up right from the start, and I was soon eating ; three big meals every day, and the best 4- iar: -abottt it Is. I didn't suffer from It " afterwards. . J have taken eight bottles of Tanlac, and I haven't felt bo well in ?. yearay and am so well and strong that I work" hard every; day.- I : go home at night after working hard .All day. and v-: ' dont have that vorn out feeling like I did. I feel like myself again, and enjoy life as welt asXjwer did. -As .a matter ." of fact. Tanlaa ha put me In first class condition in every way. The only re ' - p:ret 1 have Is that I didn't: get hold of J Tanlac two, years ago, for I honestly be- lleve that. It would,have saved me all the 'suffering I have had to go through with during that tlmev . I have told a great ' i many of my friends about the good Tan- lac has done me. and Lam. glad to: have 1 this opportunity to tell others." , . ) ' Tanlac Is sold In Portland by the Owl Drug company. Adv. . .; REED OFFERS CAMPUS. DAYl'COURSES" . V r..h ph'- pi iMH I J - , p,p , . p'v 4, sj, s.'' f"0fi&&'l. cjS -rW fS fppPr Study iii advertising at Heed time to quit work, and gelling 108 per cent results. Lower Course in anli-Dolshevism, showing Kolshet 1st on way to watery grave. Captain Borleske Is Stationed at theAlajiamaTech Captain Stanley ' Borleske, former athletic coach of the Lincoln High chool, and exl'n!versity of Michi gan football star, is now stationed at Alabama Tern us an Instructor . In military science, according to a letter received from Vincent Borleske, athletle director at Whitman eollege. Captala Borleske went overseas with the KInety-firat division.. He coached the Lincoln High school foot ball and baseball teams In 1917. Read Kllsworth got all the credit for be- ! ins a Bolshevist because be was shoved In the lake In an unwary moment, but it Is rumored that he worked. Walter! Peterson was first seen in action on the baseball field after work had ceased and ,th fro8h were b1ng P1"1 on y the. upper classmen. Song Plotting Popular Others were seen working. Here and i there groups were seen gathered togeth i er, seemingly intent on devising- the best; method of attacking their problems. On ; approaching it was found usually that they were plotting a song for singing at j dinner, for President Foster had an- j nounced that he would give a dinner to' the group having the best song. In the evening they all cleaned up, ex cept those who didn't need to. and gath ered In the -assembly hall, where stunts ' were presented, one of the most popular j being the representation of members of the" faculty at dinner. "j ' Catalina Tor Cubs in 1920 Pasadena Cal., JMarch 29. (I. N. S.) Speaking of de luxe ball clubs, here come the Chicago Cubs with a private training ground of their own. And it is to be on an island quite a ways out In the Pacific ocean, at that. Not long since, William Wrigley, Jr., acquired the title to Catalina Island, off th,e coast of California. Wrigley also owns most of the stock in the Cubs. Now comes the announcement that .Wrigley has discov ered a level spot on the island that Is large enough . for a bait field, and" the Cubs will abandon Pasadena as a train ing camp and condition themselves here after on Catalina Island. . y Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh! Every Day Drink a glass of real hot water befors breakfast to wash out poisons. . Life Is not merely to jive, but to live well, eat well, digest welt, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is , if one i will only adopt the morning inside bath. 1 Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy v when , they arise, splitting headache, stuffy ; from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by open ing the sluices of the system each morn ing and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. . Everyone, whether ailing, sick or' well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach. -liver, kid neys and bowels the previous day's in digestible waste. Sour bile and poison ous toxins. ' The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stom ach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans, out all . the: sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation.- bilious spells, stomach trouble,: rheumatism; others who have sallow 'skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store which will cost very little, but is sufficient : to make anyone a pronounced crank j on the . subject of internal sanitation. Adv. , college on Campus day, advertising pROCKETT, Cal., March 29. When the rain beats down in Crockett it keeps your Deavers ; in doors and somebody starts the fan fest. The ball ' player never talks of the so-called "inside baseball," but gives his conversation over to the freak plays in baseball, some of which have.' never seen print. Among the, ex-American leaguers Walter Johnson and Ty Cobb seem to be the motif for many a good story. And then, too, the pipo wreathes Its smoke about - the boys on the Portland club when they broke In up there, f LEFTY JAMES tells a good story about Jack Kibble,, the cocky youngster who broke into faster baseball with Portland about 1911. played a season in the Northwest ern league i.nd was called up to Cleveland In 1912, later drifting back through the Southern league, the Central association and landing with 1 bang back in Portland. Like other clubs, Cleveland a players fig ured when they went against John son It was a game gone, unless they were lucky. Kibble was sent up to hit in: the ninth, inning for a pitcher. It was figured that they might as well send him lip as ar.ybody else, and it was just as vwell that he break; into the league against the league's speed king. Three fast ones pushed by Kibble and Jack-never got the bat off his shoulder. He - came back to the bench in a rage. . "Some pitcher is going to suffer for that," snarled Kibble; and the gang nearly fell- off the bench. No pitcher, however, did suffer, ; for Jack was on his way to NewfOr-- leans a few days - after. - DEI. BAKER says that the first time he faced Johnson he never even got the bat off his shoulder, while Red Oldham' was luckier. He claims to have - kissed 'the first ball pitched to him -by Johnson for two bags, but he wasn't so lucky after . that. Ked says that Johnson doesn't use his great speed against mediocre big leaguers, but saves it for the boys of batting ability. They say that Johnson brings out the' powder when he faces Cobb, Speaker and Jackson, and it is quite a battle of wits when this trio takes its turn against him. -it I YOU can't keep the cutupa down on a ball f feld, especially when some admirer sends out a flock of : flowers. , Oldham - recalls the time when Rowdy: Elliott Vas made man ager of. the Oakland ball club and a big time was arranged by Rowdy's friends for his San Fran cisco premier against the" Seals. . They sent "out a wonderful floral horseshoe, and there were gifts ot a gold watch and a diamond ring. It was Rowdy's - first time s at th plate that the blowoff camef and " after the pictures had been taken, the speeches made. etc.. the ; little manager started swinging his bat. It was an Impromptu : job that the' Seals played on Rowdy, and one ' " calculated ; to ; put murder In any ball player's heart- v . Rowdy . hit a roller to " Pitcher BUI Steen, who threw to Catcher .Brooks, who , threw to ' the s third baseman, who threw tq the- first baseman' and the ball was held on the bag before Rowdy got there. Quite a catastrophe In view of the celebration. ANOTHER freak play recalled by Oldham centered in himself. It was on the : San Francisco : park and he had three men on the bases and things were going bad. Mana- j ger Wolverton jerked him and be was on his way to the bench with ' the . ball. ' Catcher Brooks was standing on the . plate, " when Red . concluded to roll the ball to him. At the - instant, : however. Brooks . i turned his head to, talk to the um pire. When Oldham looked up again the three runners had crossed 'the plate and the ball was nestling against the grandstand. j . ' - Crockett Training I Camp Shortstops , - s A 1 GrEAMMAR NINES. STAET RACE FOR DIAMOND TITLE Opening' Games of Grade League Will Start This Week 43 Teams .Entered. The opening contests of the Grammar School Baseball league will be played this week. Section two will open the season with two games tomorrow after noon, Irvington playing Fernwood on the Fernwood grounds, and Buckman clashing with Holladay at East Twelfth and Davis streets. The complete schedule of games set for this week follow : Section 1 April 1 Kenton vs. Central, Llnnton vs. Ockley Green, Peninsula vs. Ports mouth. Section S March 81 Irvington vs. Fernwood, Buckman vs. Holladay. ' i Section S " April 2 Aina worth vs. Couch, Chap man vs. Davis. ; Section 4 April 2 Wood lawn vs. Highland. : April 4 Vernon vs. Shaver. Section April 2 Montavilla vs. Mount . Tabor, Rose City vs. Glencoe, Hawthorne vs. Kerns. ...Section S April 2 Fulton Park vs. Holman, Fail ing vs. Shattuck, Xadd vs. Atkinson. Section 7 April 2 Woodmere vs. Kellogg, Crea tor! vs. Woodstock, Arleta vs. Lents. " '. Section 8 April J Brooklyn vs. Clinton-Kelly, Llewellen vs. Richmond. ' April 3 Sell wood vs. Brooklyn, Clinton-Kelly vs. IJewellan. HOUSE AND CRISP WIN DOUBLES IN N. W. TOURNEY Portland Bowlers Win One Title j Woods and Kruse Finish. One Pin Behind Leaders. - Vancouver, B. C March 29. The most successful tournament in the his tory of the International Northwestern Bowling congress ' closed . tonight with Portland, Spokane and' Vancouver bowl ers sharing the honors. Park and 'Her man, - Vancouver, tied for first place ' in the . singles ; with a' 658 count, while House - and Crisp, Portland,- won the doubles 'event with 1233. Woods and Kruse, "also of Portland, tjnlshed second one point" behind the leaders. Charley Herman, -Vancouver, carried off honors in all events with an aggregate score of 1840. - ' . Joseph ; F. Morris, Vancouver, was elected - president ; E. M. Jones, Seattle, vice president ; Harry Gorman, Seattle, secretary -treasurer ; and the executive committee was named as follows : S. H. H. Benson, Seattle ; J. W. Blaney. Port- Jland ; F. . F. Townsend, Spokane, and Tom Perry, Tacoma. ... Portland scores Doubles : House and Crisp, 1233 ; Woods and Kruse, 1232 ; Bell and Konx. 1151 ; Cole, and Blaney, 1131; - Dehaven and Kates, 1 180, Sin gles ; Blaney, 550 ; Bell,: 605 ;. Konz. 546 ; Cole, 543 ; Henry, 489 ; Dehaven, 551 ; Crisp, 615 ; , House, 605 ; Woods. 561; Kruse,. 578. I Illlll"!' A Woman's Verdict Tells of Suffering Greatly With Kidney and Bladder Trouble ' and How Balmwort Brought Relief . Her Letter Well Worth Reading Mrs. Nellie McGinn, 609 '' East 138th street. New York City, writes:' "For the last year I had suffered greatly from Kidney and Bladder trou ble, distressing pain in the back and hips, with rheumatic twinges and fre quent severe headache, accompanied by nervousness, chills - and fever ; also a frequent desire to eliminate, a smart ing, burning sensation, with pain in the region of -the 'bladder. 'I J would ; fre quently! have to arise at night, my sleep being disturbed by the pressure and in flammation, in bladder Beginning- the use of Balmwort Tablets, X .noticed al most instant relief, : and continuing to use 'them I am now totally . well and relieved of all pain and distress front which I Suffered. I am glad to recom mend Balmwort Tablets as " a reliable beneficial medicine and trust others may find .relief and freedom from pain and distress as. I did. etc.. -:; .:- ; ' The above letter, is a true statement and is on file in our offices. Balmwort Tablets bring reHef when other medicine has failed. Sold by leading druggists. 31.00 per tube. Adv. . Ill SCHOOL LEAGUE TO OPEN SOON Jeffereon and Hill Will Play Ini-. tial Contest of Interscholastic t- Season April-15. . . " . . v . . 'V' "' 'f.sA'-ii.'-i ' . '.. i, -a '-t Tt i - , MINE teams" will battle for the cham- pionehip of the 1919 Interacholasfc Baseball league, which will open" April i&..withJeffersonvnd...'!JUir;aa,. oppo-j nents in the initial contest. ? The sea- rfeen will close June' f, , " - i iThe Cnristian,' Brothers 'Business .col lege ia the onlyv scholastic team not rep resented in the" league this "season. The - schedule . has been., approved, by the directors of -the league and the teams are now 'practicing ' for ' their first games. In - order" to bring . about an early closing, two games will be played on several days' during . the : season. . :. ' ' The T league . directors have. decided to charge an admission this season to assist . in , defraying the expenses of the teams and - for ' this season it is Impossible , : to designate on which grounds the games will be staged, - but it is likely that a majority will be held On Multnomah field. The schedule: Tuesday, April Hill vs. Jefferson. Wednesday, April 16 Benson vs. Franklin. Thursday, April 17 Columbia vs. Lincoln. Tuesday, April 22 Hill vs. James John. Wednesday. April 23 Washington vs. Commerce, -i1 ; , - Thursday, April 24 Jefferson vs. Benson. . Friday, April 25 Franklin vs. Co lumbia: Hill vs. Lincoln. Tuesday. April 29 Lincoln vs. Wash ington; Hill vs. Benson. Wednesday. April 30 Commerce vs. James John. Thursday, May 1 Jefferson - vs. Franklin. -Friday, May 2 Columbia vs. Wash ington ; Benson vs. Lincoln. Tuesday, May 6 Benson vs. James John ; Hill vs. Franklin. Wednesday May 7 Lincoln vs. Com merce. Thursday, May 8 Jefferson vs. Co lumbia. Friday, May 9 Washington vs. James John. Tuesday, May 12 Hill vs. Columbia; Jefferson vs. Commerce. Wednesday, May 14 Benson vs. Washington. Thursday, May 15 Lincoln vs.-James John. Friday. May 16 Franklin vs. Com merce. Tuesday, May 20 Benson vs. Co lumbia. Wednesday, May 21 Franklin vs. James John ; Hill vs. Commerce. Thursday, . May 22 Jefferson vs. Washington. Tuesday, May XI Jefferson vs.1 James John. Wednesday, May 2t Columbia vs. Commerce; Franklin vs. Lincoln. " Thursday, May 29 Hill vs. Wash ington. , . Tuesday, Jum 3 Jefferson vs. Lin coln ; Benson vs. Commerce. . - Wednesday, -j June 4-r-Frankltn vs. Washington ; Columbia vs. James John. Indians After Good Hurler New Orleans, La, March 29. (I. N. S.) "Give us another pitcher; a fellow who can . stand the gaff of every, four days on the ground and bring home about 70 per cent of the games, and the world is ours." That's the way Tris Speaker feels about the line-up of the Cleveland Indians, who are warming up here preparatory to . testing1 their 1919 strength on the local Pelicans. Manager Fohl can have another, too, if he'll just say the word, for President Dunne of the Indians is here to watch the -team work out, and has announced he is favorable, but perplexed as to where to turn for the new recruit. Dunne would gladly loosen his purse strings" for Dutch Leonard of the New York Yankees, it is said. . He is regarded as just the man fo fill the bill. Within the heel of a recently patented shoe for women is contained a complete vanity case. RUB NEURALGIA PAIN AYAY! QUICK RELIEF Stop saf feting ! Rub neuralgia pain from face, head or body with "St. Jacobs Liniment." Get a small trial bottle t . Rub this soothing, penetrating lini ment right into the sore. , inflamed nerves, and : like magic neuralgia dis appears. "St. Jacobs Liniment" con quers pain. It is a harmless neuralgia relief which doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Don't suffer! It's so needless. ' Get a small trial bottle frcyn any drug store and gently rub the "selling nerves" and in just a moment yon wUl be absolutely free from pain, ache 'and suffering, but what will please you more Is. that the misery will not come back. No difference whether-your pain or neuralgia, misery is in the face, head or Jj i any part of the body, you get Instant C relief and without injury. Adv. Soft White Hands Follow use of Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment At nlgbt bathe them with the Soap and hot water. Dry and rub in the Ointments Wear eld glovesdaring night. i fio not fail to include-the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. 25c everywhere. Students Aid Chamber Drive Umatilla Class 7 Wins- Praise Umatilla,, March 29, Students of the VmatUla. "high school civrcs class - ave been of great assistance 'intbe drive for membership Of . the State : Chamber of. Conimeice f in their district "and ; in appreciation of the efforts of the class 3eorgo . Quayle. general , secretary of. thft new state body," hasvsnt ' letter expressing the -. organization's ainoere thanks. . s - - , f The following essay iy . Miss ' Ruby Powell, v-one-v of the members of -the class, . indicates the excellent . work be lng accomplished by the; class; Tf'g-.'J 'Cemmeres ; Ob the Colnmbla' RtTer ; f Tho wide awake people of tbda'y'are looking; forward to the time,. when the commerce 1 for the Columbia basin ' has been increased many fold. - Many fore seeing men have-long. realized the pos sibilities of a greater commerce on the western . shore.: : TheChamber of Commerce estab lished at Portland la a. most necessary organisation to this state' in,. building' uir the possibilities for greater state.' Its purpose Is to create a feeling ofi unity throughout: the' state,1 Improve highways, dry docks., better harbors and greater immigration. c "The Chamber of Commerce has no boundary -or limitation to its? work. Practically every inch of this state and many others will ; be so benefited as to make the -world In general sit up and take hctice. ;.. ' The present plan of this organiza tion is to get every one of the 36 counties interested and to make them all feel as though they are not di vided, but that they should act as one. At present there are 21 counties rep resented, each showing their excellent progress In,.'-5 this " rapidly - changing world. . :---..":";...-....: - . "The whole state at large will-l be Benefited by this new. organisation.) Its boat service must be encouraged ; this is probably the most Important factor along this line, What can we accom- HERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR YOUR TIRED, When your muscles become tired and swollen and the joints become stiff, your circulation poor and your suffering makes you irritable, an application of Sloan's Liniment gives you quick relief kills pain,- starts up tt good circula tion, relieves congestion. ,It is easier an cleaner to use .than mussy . plasters or ointments, acts quickly and does ' not clog the pores. 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Get Back Your Grip on Hea!t!3i Physician Gives Practical Advice On What to Do To Help Build Up Your Strength, Power and-Endurance Explains- . ' , How Organic IronNuxated Iron Helps Put Renewed Vim and Energy Into the Vein of the Weak. Nervous and Run-down-- Thousands of men and women are im pairing their; constitutions laying them selves open to illness and literally losing their, grip on. health simply because their blood is thinning out and possi bly starving through lack of iron. To possess the power, energy and endurance that win the - blood should be rich in strength - giving iron. For this purpose phy sicians be I o w e i : plain why they,: pre scribe organic iron - Nuxated Iron which by enriching - the blood and creat ing thousands of new red blood cells often quickly. trans form the flabby flesh, toneless tissues and pallid ' cheeks of weak, anaemic men and women in to a glow of health. It in creases the strength of deli cate, nervous, rundown folks in two weeks' time in many i n st an ces? U In exDlainintr why he re gards iron as absolutely es sential to the greatest de velopment of physical and mental power, and discuss in the probability of build ing up a stronger rare of . people by increasing: the supply of iron in their blood. lr. Georsre 11. Baker. -for merly Physician and Surgeon. MonmoutV Memorial Hospital of New Jersey, says; " jIroB is absolutely necessary to change food into livine tissue, muscle and brain. Refined foods and modem methods of 1 cooking have Vobbed us of much of the ; iron which Nature intended we should ' receive and for supplying this deficiency1 jjV1 increasinr the red blood corpuscles." I know -of ' nothinar more effective than:: organic ' iron .Nuxated Iron. - From a careful examination of the formula and cammation or the formula ni my own tefTf Nuxated Iron, I feel eon - virced that itis i preparation which anv t hysician' can take himelf or prescHle tor his patients with the utmost confi-' denoe of obtain inar hijehly beneficial and satisfactory results. The fact t'jat N'ux. ated Iron is today belnsr used by over three million people annually as a tonic, strength and blood-builder, is in itself an 0 o plish without boat service? , Why does notf congress ' take an interest -, in- this new movement?,' It tst. lUalnly our' duty to toterest congress inthe lack of shipping facilities. ; , ", 1 - i "The . seaport town of . Umatilla . has the location that would insure inade quate accommodation ls a, terminal for all shipping ..fort-te ? section. . ' : -"About So ; yera ago Croat f la w(aa aj L tho", excellent boat serviced liven with the ' poor ; system : or roads, farmers haiiYed their produce for:many miles to tve shipped by boat... This, bealthy com petition between: railroads! , and boats resulted In reduced freight rates, , "Rich will be the poesiblltUes of this Inland -tmplre when we, have the boat crvlce." ;. v i . : .'. Portland Athletes -.Trying for;; Places On Whitman- Team Walla V'-'WaKa March'.'. 29. The first outdoor baseball practice of the season started at Whitman - college Monday, when Coach Borleske started . the 25 men who; turned out- In batting and fielding practice. ' The weather in Walla Walla is idearior baseball and the turn outs are expected to be the largest In years.. ; : ,,' . .." ; X : . 1 The - pitchers and catchers have been working out in the gymnasium for sev eral days. Roy M. Tate and William Wilson, captain of the basketball team, both of Portland, : and Theodore Gros chupf of , Spokane are making . strong bids for the catcher's position, while several men are striving for the position In the box. including S. Siegrlst, L. Gar- ver, G. Ingraham, C. Obenland and II Reed. STRAINED MUSCLES : 'For sprains, . strains, bruises, "black and blue" spots, Sloan's Liniment re duces the pain-and eases the soreness. Certainly flr.e for rheumatism, stiff neck, sciatica, , lame back, toothache. You don't need to rub It penetrates. Its use is so universal that you'll con elder Sloan's Liniment a friend of the whole family. Generous size bottles at druggists ; everywhere, 30c, 6kv $1.20. TRIAL vn u , ana you WIU tee 1 am tcllina von CANNADAY SEDAUA, MO. Could yon do a better act than to aeod tola notice - '- to acme poor autferer ot JCcsetaar Ton can tell which people have a firm Grl oa Health Strong Tlgorea Folkai with Plenty of Iroa la their 14 , aiooa. , ..,. Ta evidence of tremendous public confidence and I am convinced. that If others would take Nux ated Iron when they feel weak v and , run-down it would hetu make a nation of stromrer, ; ; healthier men and. women." Commenting on the use of Nuxated Iron as a tonic etreocrth "and hiorxt- ,";'buider. Ir. J,mes Francis Sullivan, for merly physic ia.n of iIlevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.). New York, and the Westchester County Hospital.' said : ' - "Thousands are held back in life for want of sufficient iron In the blood. A weak body means a weakened -will powerr and like the race horse beaten' by a nose, niany a capable man or woman falls Just siort of winning because they don't back uo their mentality with the wiyKicai eirenertn anj enerey- . wtiicn - come irom havinar plenty or Iron in the blood. - That irritable twitch, that fit of denoondency, that dizzy, fearful feeling -these - are the sort of signals -nature elves to - tired, listlese folks when - the blood is clamouring for strenarth-arivlnsr iron more iron to restore the bealto by enrich inn the blood and creatine? thou sands of new red blood cells. ? lx-Lieutrnsiit Has Chanec Gainesville. Fla., March 29. N. S.) Jesse Winters, pitcher, : recently. Lieu tenant' Winters. II. S.. A., la showinft Manager McGraw a world of stuff, and today looks good to land a berth In the regular staff. Winters, who was given a trial with the Giants at Marlln and later sent to the Kansas City club of the American: association,' shows - that the rigors of army life are the thing for a player. He pitched five innings agalnxt the Florida' collegians yesterday, and McGraw was amased at the amount of stuff" he had. - ' - , ? Girls! 'Lots oi Beautiful Hair small -bottle of "Dander- ine.'! makes hair thick,5 glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops itching scalp and " fallinir hair. . To De pittimteu vs a ticaa -xtt liMVf. wavy and free from dandruff is merely 1 III k LCt VI UDUI UIUCIIUW. It is easy and inexpensive to have r.ice,rscft hair and lots of It.' Just get a - small ' bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now it costs but a few cents all drug stores recommend it apply a little as directed and within JO. minutes there will be - an appear ance of abundance, freshness, fluff iness and an Incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you can uot find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will t after about two weeks, use, when you will see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really . new hair sprouting out all over your scajp- Danderine Is, we believe, the only su.-e hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure' for Itchy scalp and It never falls to stop falling hair at once. ' , If you want to prove how pretty aod oft your hair really Is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and care- iz.g one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beauti ful in just a few moments a delights ful surprise awaits everyone wa .M tries thle Adv. "In my ooihlon the greatest curw !S f , strength of Am t erican people of today is .he alarm. - ing -dtflcl-e n c y o f I r o n 1 n their blood. it is through Iron in the red coloring mat ter of the blood that llfe-iuitalnine oxvaren ' enters . the . lody. "Without Iron there Is no strenct't,' vitality and endure imtt! to, combat ttb-r tairfesor with-, st a nd severe , ? tra ins. ; i.il.ack . of suftlclont; Iron In the blood hai ruined Tn a n y a mun'a nerves ftiwl utterly robbed tiitn l,t that. Virile force and stamina alitch are eo neces sary to uccem . ana power in ewry walk of life. r- . -Therefore I strongly ad vt, those who feel the need of a streriKth . and Ythjod builder to K.t a phyni- Clan's pre scription for v ' orcanlc iron N u xated 'Je Iron or if yo d o n't want to go to this - trouble then purchane only Nuxated iron In its oritrlnai nivM.vKt and see t-Hat this par ticular name (Nuxated Iron) appears on the packaKe." " ... If you not tronB or -ell yog owe it toyourseii to maae ine loiiowing test: See how luii2 iifr Vf,ii ftli unrk fir t ir m p .'iUK without Ixominte tlrt-d. .Next tnke two five-gram tablets of ordi nary Nuxated Iron three times p-r dav after. mealH for two weekx. Then --tfi-t your strengtlt eerain and -e how muclv you have gained. Nwnbera of nervouN. run-down people who -were al liner all the while have most astoniHhingly imrea-ed thrir trength and endurance Imply br takinr iron In the proper form. And thl after tjey had. In mme faw. been loctorlnr for months - without obtalnlnu anv benefit. itANUFACTt'HKB'll NOTE: . NnxatM trne reeummradrd abote i aot- a an-ret rramly but r iw bk-b 1 veil no to drnecMa crrywhtrr. I'nlike tii tAiltt isorzanle iron proitiicU, H ia ralr aMimilated, dees not tnjare the i-fih, mr.km them black, per uiet the aurmacU. . .The mami. factortr aiiamntpr entr-rmlul -and entirely . t Wactofy rrenlta to rrrj imrrhtHrr ot tlirj will refund ymir money. : It K rttijefuid In thin riljr by the Owl Unig Co. and othvr Uruggu-U. AUf. ''V-X. l!2rt::'ST::' ': Mm- X j A i f" . " ' L -s 1