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J- - THE "ETElflXG OllTlfl)B jEGOK SATURDAY, AriUL 10, 1002, -i..V?;,.!-. 1..-..-- 7V 15 ll IflfOf I DOd DATS Oregon's Jessie II Wins .the Highest A canine oratorio . s Or a sclo by a, hound:' -' Would yon hear a terrier" tenor Or a mastiff's baaa profound? Would you listen to a duet . . , y two greyhounds shrilly learf ..'Or a trio by the bulldogs That will Jar your inner ear? - .J- Then take in the Portland Bench Show. " or today la your last chance And tha dot are getting ready, Vft freslj crease In their pant. . , ,-jyhcn th lowerlUght ceas burning v asd the current is shut oil from tha Ex- tosiUoa : building tonight, . tha aggrga ; tie f aitfnes who have made up th Peg Show, will eas tbrf barkings and th evant itself will become but a mem ' orjCTodar and tonight furnish tha last ; r.hancea for parsons-whohava not yet availed themselves of tha opportunity to do so to visit tha Bench Show. Tonight a fw awards uneomplsUd yes terday wilt ba mad. Tha distribution of trophy cups and prises will also occur. A Scotch collla pup and . Cocker spaniel ". ara to ba given away t someone, Yesterday wag undoubtedly tha biggest day of tha Bench Show thus far. Fred crick Mansell, tha judge, completed hla labor lute in th afternoon, and during : :, the evening awarded the Special prise cup And trop'hle that ara to be given out tonight- - w.wVf 5-.' , is . Pendleton dogs were specially fortun ate la the. matter of prises.' Oregon's Jessie II, a handsome Pointer pup, owned WK, Ttamajey, Won tho sllyer jeup of- . fared Ty Frank Nan o the beat dog of bitch In the show.' Bha also won. three . special ? allvel-' eupa,' - four ' regular ' first prize medal, and one first Jn her class. lar monther ta tha famous Umatilla Qaean and aha is only 9 months old. To Leddle W owned by Charles H. Carter, ' was awarded the T, A. Stewart cup for being tha best Pointer In' tha show. Portland dogs were not forgotten. Those belonging; to. the Portland Cocker Ken- nels, won eight firsts, tw seconds and two specials, W. B. Fechlieimer's- fox v terrier received seven' firsts, three sec onds and four specials. Other, Portland dogs were aaually fortunate, V : Professor Hunt's trained doge gave a special performance at M P. M. today, for th banant of tha children. They will perform again this evening.' ;' Mis Rhea Harper, residing at 111 East: Kioto 'street, was tha fortunate winner last night of tha free puppy a, cunning llttl setter presented by W. & Gibson. r . (Journal Special Berries.) . . . BOSTON, AprU U.'Patriots' day - was observed throughout Massachusetts today, ih celebrations recalling the . old tradKlona nd olstorio Ineidenta of the Revolution. - From the belfry Of - Old North Church two lantern were hung to recall Paul Revere' a ride, and at day. break tho patriotic orgnlsatIonsNof Lex nlgton and vicinity marched over the . route taken py the British April 19. 1T7S. in Boston nearly nil tho old houses and public building of historic1 interest were decorated and wer kept open all day for tha Inspection of visitor. .A.'O. Ue We PLANS. ; ww mi. A Joint meeting oif 'the Leaguel)? Honor ' and Portland Lodge, No. tt, of the A. O. IT. VT, wa held last night at the Htrsch '. Selling building. Master Workman James Pi Csrney, presided. The .meeting was called for the pur- pose of .Risking preparations for the re--.cptlon'of the grand lodge officers. A banquet. followed the meeting at which Hon. J. A. Stcowbrldge Acted at toast - rnastef. , Mr. . Strowbrldg gave a brief talk on the history and objects of th order.- ''. " H. P, Xamsdell, .. Chairman of the League, responded .to. the addres of . Mr. '' Strowbridge, teUlng of the work of the - Leagu 'In it endeavors to. create en- tbnslasm In view of the approaching visit ' of the Supreme Lodge officers. 3: XI ' Whalley, representing Albina workmen, delivered an address, showing the huraerous and pathetic sides of life. Mr. Payne, of Meadville, Pa., a char - tr member of the order, recited the etroxrtee for existence which the order . V-tad at Its beginning. J. E. Werleln delivered a spirited ad r dress'bn. 'Fraternallsm.v ' : , J. Wl Paddock responded fittingly- to the toast n ''Relief of Sojourning Work Un,i .-. . ' Ralph Feeny spoke on Upchurch Lodge. ' The league will . visit Industry Lodge '. next Monday night; . Supreme Master Workman Harwlck, of '. Buffalo, and Grand Medical Examiner ' Dr. A, H. Brlgg. f New York, will ar- Hfiv next Friday. f " A New Enterprise. The Portland Weiss Beer Brewing t Bottling' Company, has been Incorporat ed. Theft brewery and place of business is to be In thi city. ;The Incorporators aro all well-known toneer bustnesa men. betas; C. H. Plggott. A. F. Neu nrt and N. L. Rosenthal f N. L. Rosen- BUY YOU ON Fratcrnal Home muuu Aii v a lunib Canuer of 1 thai to. .Keii ;ftM'itl TaComan. is' alM identified .Wit, thi nterprls. ITnder sucV mng mnt K 1 confident- ly expected take It influence felt in this MmmOTltn Ml o another acqul- HIM. tn laatln manufacturing e sltien to our lasting manufacturing es tablishment. -v '.S ;;-;.';,r.'"-'.: (Jotirnat Special Service.) BALEM, April W.A petition to the ntxt XlsleJUirmJaUbsing circulated in this city and throughout the county as follows;. W-' ? "Wbereasr 4oth political parties In Marlon County have declared In their platform In favor of direct nomination as tha trua -solution of primary reform, 'Therefore, the undersigned voters,, Without, regard o ' poliUcal affiliations, favor tha formation of a direct nomina tion league to Uke such steps as are necessary to draft a bill and secure ita enactment, at the hands of the next Leg islature. . TR petition Is beaded by Governor T. T. Gear, Tllmon Ford, B. C. Cross, Squire Farrar. R. J. Hendricks, E. Hofer, W. H. Holmes, B. F. Bonham, F. W, Purbln, t. Av. Jeffrey, and many other men af promltnnoe In politics and busi ness. MAYOR LOW'S : NEPHEW WEDS (Journal fioeclal Service.). PHUAOSLPHIA. AprU U.-A1 targe and faahionabla wedding today was that of Miss Rhode, Howo and William Oil man Lew. Jr which was solemnised at noon In tho Church of SL Luke and Epi phany. Tho Rev Dr. Ralnaford Of .New York emclated, assisted by Rev. Levef- ett Bradley of this city. Tha nrlde Is the daughter of Pr. and Mrs. , Herbert M. Howe, and the groom Is ths son of Wil liam O. Low of Brooklyn and nephew of Mayor Beth Low of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Low will make their future home at Short Hills, N. J. SHIPWRECK SURVIVOR. F. Stephen, a 16-year-old boy and a survivor of the Ill-fated frasktstan which burned off the California, Coast last week, is In the city, stopping at the Seamen's Institute. At the time of the disaster he was serving on the Franklstan as an ap prentice, having shipped from Cape Town He came to. this city from Ban Francisco to return - home on the Agnes Oswald, owned by . the some company a, the Franklstan, which 1 now about ready to leave for 8outh Africa with a cargo of wheat. Young Stephens is an intelligent youih, and th son of a prominent rail road man f Cape Town. He say that he ha had enough of experience on th briny deep to last him the rest of Ws days, and "ha. i going hxm .to stay. IRISH LEADERS'." . ... . --,S . I .-M.M . - f - AT PITTSBURG (Journal Special Service.) i--: PITTSBURG Pa., April . 1.-Messrs. Redmond and Devlin. Irish members of Parliament, are In Pittsburg to take part In the demonstration.-to bo held at th Avenue Theater tomorrow evening In the cause of Irish liberty, The meeting la to be the first of a series to be held In th chief cities ,f Pennsylvania., , . , THE WEATHER. Good rain eTett last bight in' Eastern Washfugtori, Ndrtherh" Idaho and Norths astern. Oregon; the rainfall In the Pa louse and Walla Walla countries ranged from. a third of an Inch to an Inch. It is much oooled this morning In Or egon and Washington, and light frosts ocourred In exposed places In th Wil lamette valley, In the Middle West the temperature r about: normal and th weather 1. gepersjly cleari. . l , -The indications ar for partly cloudy weather in this district Sunday, with oc casional light Summer showers in West ern, Oregon and Western Washington. It will be cooler tonight tn Northeastern Washington ' and' In Wfcho, and light. froat are indicated generally In thi dis trict, except near the immediate coast i Tha First Game. The baseball sesson f new onen and tomorrow afternoon. Bunday. April W. the Monograms will olav airalniit tho Portland Club at the baseball grounds. jth clubs will SBDear in their new uni forms and an interesting game Is antlcl- paiea. . joe pvmwuoa. i im ana there will be no extra charm for seats on the granastana. i ne game win negin at I:: p. m. ' . DR. R. B. N0RTHRIP OSTEdlTH ':;v, TreaU SwesfuJry AD ' , ,v tllKVOUS AIID COnORIC DISEASES EXAMINATION fRCC Office: 416 Dekurb Building, ; Third and , Washingtos Sts,j Cafl for literature. - A HOME TUX Purchasing Co. Commorc x ..ill it - ill McGINN'S PROXY: HQW SJney Pngter Dd Pollti cal Duty After Oeafta The story of bow Sidney Foster, C erst while a living Republican worker ot Portland, long since dead, did good politi cal work In the Republican primaries 4 the city long after death waa wen known In political olrclee several year ago. and has been revived by tho nomination y the Republicans of Henry X. MeOln or the 8tate Senate,. 'f A half decad ago, while Medina was in close communion with that wing, at the party that he most heartily lights now, it was denired by the bosses 'and by Mc Ginn that he should be a delegate to ' county convention. The slate-maker were afraid to put his nam on tho ticket because of his personal unpopularity Jn his ward, so the Republicans got the hint all along tne line to vote for Sidney Foster for delegate. No one seemed to know . who Sidney Foster was, but McGinn and the commit tee vouched for him and said: Wote for Foster, he's a good man." Foatar was -elected, but still oo one knew where he lived, or What was bis occupation, Foster , waa a mystery, but he waa elected s delegate all the same. Convention 'day arrived and etui no one knew any more of Foster than before. Most of the other delegates. looked for ward to the convention with piessure,' because they, expected ft meet. Sidney Foster. ... . .'L.h:'1:: Foster did not materialise, but In bis stead and bearing his proxy was the ublqultou Henry E. McGinn.' 'a The incident was discussed for soma time and the mystery of Sidney Foster's personality waa not solved -... A year later a gentleman Of Portland waa In the town of Sprague, wash,, and to kill time took a stroll through the village, graveyard. In looking over tho monumentaand reading the inscriptions that were written of the dead, he was surprised to .find sn epitaph as follows: tt ...i ........... In Memory of SIDNEY FOSTER, . of Portland. Oregon. Died May SO, 1878. He was a good man. ! ITEMS FROM - - THE DALLES (Journal Special Service.) THE DALLES, April 19. A. H. Love lace, representing Portland's best and moat energetic afternoon daily, Th Evening Journal, Is here In the Interests of , that paper.. The Journal is well re ceived In The Dalles," and Its circulation Is growing with great rapidity. . The will of th late Robert May has- been ; admitted to probate. It was exe cuted September M, 1888, and at that time averred that the decedent waa worth' up ward of $8,000. The estate Is probably worth W60.M00. His Sons, Benton. Folk and Plerco Mays, are named as executor without bonds. .: I S At least 00 Odd Fellow' ?rbm thi county and Goldendale and Stevenson, Wash., will celebrate ths eighty-third anniversary of the Institution of Odd Fel lowship In this city on April IS. V 1 H. Brady, while- trimming a, cut on tho O. R. N. five miles' below town, missed his too ".in g and fell down the embank? ment about 40 feet. He received a severe icalp wound and' Is suffering from con cussion of the brain and chest. ' Ho Is very low, -tout, should ho recover suf ficiently, he will be taken to St. Vincent's Hospital. Ex-Governor Moody has constructed a warehouse, 75x100 feet, at Shanlkev in which he la installing the latest Improved wool-pressing machinery, ,.; ,, " s The Democrats are making a thorough canvass of thtf county to ascertain the party's voting strength. The party ha raised a liberal campaign fund, and claim It will elect the Sheriff, Treasurer, Aesessorwrd JumtCT-cf-tmr PeBC;ttb- sure to elect the Treasurer and Justice, and will make a close run for Sheriff and Assessor. At the last presidential election .' 190 votes were cast In this county. At thi date but 1.900 have been registered. of which are residents of The Dalle. ROUND TOWN. At the Oregon Camera Club meeting last- night, interchange view from th Albany, Troy, Y. M. C. A, and Byraous Camera Clubs were exRlbited. . 3 On the, recommendatloh of ' County Physician McKay, a large1 tent will like ly be reeled beside the poof farm hos pital, thi summer, for the benefit of the consumptive patients. , The , hospital 1 overcrowded, and patient need th fresh air. ' - - ' Portland Club, Fifth' and Aider. Finest lunch In city. ' Portland Club, Fifth and Alder. "' Half , a dosen girls from the Chemawa School were in this city yesterday on heir way to attend a meeting of the young Women' Christian Temperance Union at Forest Grove. They visited the City Museum tn the forenoon. , ' ' The 'Board of County Commissioners i supporting the M. C. Humphrey family. recently aiTlved from San " .'FranclscoX" fhe family, composed of father, mother 8d' seven children; lives , at Sylvan'. Humphrey Is a cripple," and is almost totally deaf. They formerly lived her. A meeting of the way and mean com mittee of the . Lewie and Clark .Centen nial is 'being held this afternoon. .: . Watson' Restaurant open nights to I a. m. .... v.irf- - : The matter of a railroad to Coos -Bay, brought , up by Mayor :Cok' of Marsh field, Or., has been referred to th rail road committee of th Board of .Trad. Th Board of Trad will print In pam- A phlet form th paper on Th Dalles-C-tllo portage railway, read by Joeph Gas ton before the Columbia ,Kiver Basin Board of Trade. Hair mattresses made to order. 1014th. , COURT NOTES. . Sarah J. Roth was today Appointed 1 guardian over Aneell Keer, a minor. , Th divorce suit of Florence Landlgan vs. John Landlgan, wa .dismissed by Judge Sears yesterday, .,.-, , , , . .. The inventory and appraisement of the estate f Omha H. Farmer, filed yester day, bowa the property t b valued at S3i5. -v ;i---...ti : SHOT Portland Man Mysteri ously Kiljed in Ok- -' ; - . Chief , of Pollae McLaueblan U In re ceipt of tho appended dispatch, dated At HobavCv Oklahoma . Territory : : "Francbs 'Joseoh Rahles. 10 North Tenth street, Portland, dead here; shot. Investigate and wire me his history, a O. Hobbe." , . There In no uch number as mentioned In the dispatch, bot Albert W. Rahle, employed by Ben Selling, reside at 1X1 North Tenth street. Be lea half-brother of F. J. Rahles. hut- tuvond acknewledsr- ing the receipt f . dispatch Informing him of his relative's "death, he will not discuss th matter at alL " INDICTMENT Th grand Jury in the United State Court waa discharged' this afternoon by Judge Bellinger, after having been in session -six days. 'The Jury returned 13 Indictment, and no bill in one cass. Th indictment returned today are: Oeorg g WV Hartmari charged . wltn breaking into the Postofflce in the town of Marionr Lewis N. Alien Of Clackamas County, charged with using the malls to defraud In selling real estate; George W. Simmons of Watlowa County, charged with fahw swearing regarding home stead entry at th Jand offlco at Ln Grande B. F. Snyder, alias Richard M. Hunt, of "Wasco County, charged With obuinlng a pension, under alee pro-, tenses; William Woods of The Dalle, charged with swearing falsely to a post al money order.-, "ir - POLICE RECORD. Charles Kay,' tho' hackmaxO charged with exacting, nw; for hir.jJtba43 thi city ordinance allow, is on triftMnthe police court today, if The MtteQm'P, maximum rati for hack fare. t f, for the first rfllle nd Hj cent foroh sub--sequent mile. I.Wfv'"': '.' ' .'w''"- C. J. Cooper arrested by Deputy Sher iff Matthew n . -charge of attempted robbery, entered formal pie, of , not guilty, and is havitup hi preJlnrtns,rT' hearing this afterneon, Altornev- Mays amteara for ths dfo'nkf. ' . ' -iH i,f Vv.-; The detectives ayi i brought in several men suspectedj'if fcavlng something to do with recent; ftptdTjps, but they tack evidence aun1cretftVanant'-v.hW toi preferring, charges, j.- i DROWNED James CwHor- nn?loyed hi" the quarry abov-Fther tawdwrg-, wa drowned yesterday v1 atttntosn inctthe ; Columbia river. The uafortunsjj, man .wan assist ing; In loading a barg belonging to Hale ft Kern, when he was accidentally struck by the boom and thrown Info the river. He sank, immediately, and all; (fort to recover th body hav .. far proved fu tile. 'Mr.l Coles ha a bmtin at Flahar'a Landing for several years and waa high ly respected. Re wa. SB yen of age. unmarried, and an Odd Fellow. OVER THE' WIRES. WASHINGTOK.-Because Clarence VL We of Spokane, Waslw has been accused: 01 offering bribes to legislators to vote for John L. Wilson for United State Senator ln 1895, the rumor 1 current that President Roosevelt will withdraw hla nwsiiHwrdti to be Collector tr ctartomr tor mo aiau-m or ruget Bouna. WASHINOTON.-It If now- evident that the ship subsidy1 Pill can not pass at this session. . BERLIN. Herman Ganswfndt.' who claimed to have Invented a flying m chin that would sail to the planet Mars, ha been arrested for swindling. He sold large mounts of stookuoa forged in dorsement of his machine. , . BU1LD1NQ PERMITS. K. A. J. McKenzle, three-story building, Sixth and .Couch- Stroeti flftOOO. ! : B. Hoyt, 1-etpor .cottage, . Kat Ah and Cast,Tw4nUeth, U.mA:. ,, F. A. Wilson, one-story. dwelling. East Tenth and East Burnsld, ILOpo. ',. A, C. Hanna.,.. jfwotory dwelling. Twenty-third and East.. Taylor, .X6Q0, J They Take in Earth and Sky. .. yuirm r . w rum, Annur v. Bpencer, Of." B. Cellar and Geo. H." Shephard hav Sled article of incorporation of th Co lumbian, Oriental ;' South . African Steamship Navigation Company, The ob jects are to charter and, perat teani- hlpa, railroads, baloona, flying machine, and to carry on a general transportation business by land, watsr and ky, in any part of th world,. -s t -. POLITICAL NOTES. , Th DemocraU and- hundred f Re publicans in Linn County who ar th former neighbors and associates of George E. Chamberlain ar preparing for a grand ratification meeting at Albany within the next few day. ; The date has not been fixed but will be arranged to suit the convenience of Mr. Chamberlain, who will be present Democratic convention wilt meet at Eagle hall' at I o'clock this vening. John Van Zandt, chairman. The Office and the Weed. Candidates I Better httn h itlnriran give away a good as the offlc you ar running lor. Any omc worth runnln ting for full of la worth in a araoa einr. A poeket good cigars paves the way to affable con. venation wherein you can win many men over 10 your nm. uooa oigars mean gooa votes for yourself. Th one never-to-be-forgotten thing Is to' have th cigars f good aromatic flavor. You'll always get cood one if. you buy them at Star Slchei Co., M Third tret. ; , - . v, ' -. . In-the 8Dn'ne Us . i Dr. Frahder Oregon Blood , Tuti&tt. Tested nd,TrUe.W 1 eofs heat (Solpp-McRa News Association.) OO, April 1.-The price of mutton and pork advanced from an l to a ouarter ef a ' cent today. s believe th crest ' . has - ben reached, but that It there Is a further advance they will nave to suspend bus- . In the district populated by th poorer classes, retailers assert that entire fam ilies hav gone without neat for days. being compelled to subsist on vegetable and cereal food. , , - ; . , , ' Head of Box Trust.; The box trust, which Is known of- flelaUy as JtM Northern Box Manufactur er' Association, has established an agency in Portland with A, A. Courtsney, former Pepublicaa candidate for ' th Legislature, as its manager. Haadsome offices have been opened on IN third floor of the Concord bulldinr where the box trust will be resdy In a few days to do business. ; For th past week Mr. Courteney bas been at Baa , Francisco making art angementr for the opening of th Portland office. The establishment Of this offlee Is the key to Mr. Courts ey retirement from th Republican LeglslaOvo ticket. (Journal Special Service.? ' M'MINNVILLS. April U.-A petition 1 being signed here praying that the name of Governor T. T. Oeer be placed on the Official ballot, that voter may express their preference for bim at, the election. Politic are wanning up, and some dif ferences, are . apparent in ' Republican ranks, -but these -will all b healed after th county convention has been held. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY. After leading hi pursuers a long chas late yesterday afternoon, C. J. Cooper was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Fred Matthews, on a charge of attempted highway robbery. , r It Is alleged that Cooper knocked down Gusslppt Moresl, an Intoxicated glasler find wa about to rob him wheq several fneiS' Interfered. Cooper took to hi heels put' was finally Caught In a backr room Intb aalooa on th corner of Fourth and Salmon, streets, where he bad attempted) O.ooneeal himself . U ',, Deputy Matthews found .Moresl's purse near th scene of th attempted, robbery. t oontaimd no coin, but there were some cemncat or .deposit, . , , ' , Cooper denies that, he had anything to flo. with he glaaler whatever. He say b ent Jnto the saloon to get a drink but toe not explain bis hurry or the round about course of half a mil b took t feaoh the ..plac,,. t ;a .... , . . r To th voters of Multnomah County I will b an- Independent candidate for Sheriff."" -", -- '::;r:w':::?.v-;: n- h. bird. BIRTHS. To Henry J. Charon and wife, 1M0 Me Adam street, a boy. - . ' To Edgar J. Chamberlain and wife, 189 Park streeVaTJBj To Christian Blum and wife, 674 Qulm by street, a girl. . DEATHS. Kattierins Wagner, ltd Caruther street, Brlghr disease, aged 88. Georg- JSrastus Dayton, Tacoma, WaSh., KKd 62. : 'Wi II I. mil i'Vll Ill I I .. H III I ' J-:?.'-' Ta Edward Helxaaa TJmdrtak Ing Ch fmteral director and in ealsners. Z80 TambUL Fa a SOT. " J. P. Flnley & 8on, Undertakers and Embalmers, corner Third end Jfferon streets, do flrst-clas wtrk and deal honorably with all. r " ' . - OMO Schumann, monumental and building work, 204 Third St. Estt mates on first olas work only. ! Clarke Bros, for Flowers. S89 Mor rison Street. . niai. in i ni u n ri'u Mattrocseei tnad over at 09 Fourth at. MANICURING ' Th only reliable face and scalp treat ment. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. First-class custom solicited. Consultation" FREE at all time. J, WSSgffS1' MADAM HUDSON Regained Health MEANS MORE: - - THAN WEALTH ; ' Vital Science as practiced by ' Dr. Holmes has proven, to be I tne most powerful - curative agency in the world. - - Coasaltatio) InVtted. "" " DR. EDWIV C. HOLMES, " AMngtoa BoJiaing. E, UFHILUPS, President. ra 1 mw ''.,'.'::".l'i,, 'y 1 I '.i 1 ' .:'''' , THE NEW TRUNK FACTORY. Lumber P-W1II move when you - "'i.e. r . n . Fsvtr4 , ' r 4 ', " ik' SB (J i " i r ', ' V.ooV:AND'UR;' 3 1 MORRISON STREET; .OLE' DlSTRICUTOliS; MARYLAND atJB RYE "1 'r kUublisbew 1676. 'CttPORTSRS WINES AND IJOUOR 55 27-29 Mwfa St.. . CINCINNATI. OHIO1. ; r HENRY? -WEINHAR'D e Proprietor of tht CITY BREWERY Bottled Beer a Specialty Largest and most complete brewery in the Northwest ' Established 1862 Telephon No'. 72 Banfield-VeVsey Fuel Co. SLAB vci your oraers la.eariy ana give your.wooa - a chariest tn drv ' :.".. 'V.U'?- Or. Phon, Main 353.. Columbia. mi -T" i ft. I II a , ) v ., . . ." eVIhiw ferf!. the Oldest; : Tailor in the I tl; Business does not always possess! the great est skill.. But In our long experi ence of tailoring w think we hav acQiilred seme skill and you'll ap preciate the advantage, of having' a skilled tailor If you wear clothes mad by N0RGARD & PEnERSON Merchant Tailor i; ; : Yamhni -street v Griswold&Phegley TAILORS 181 SIXTH 8TRC5T. : THE TOREAT , CHINESE; DOCTOR M-e'4 U lt-n wpnderea arBst. when his won i t derful remedies cure nd ftelp " so many si(,K vana . sunenng peopl. not only heret 4 but throughout th , United States? Many ,v aVe riven up to die; VNI,UVII III. onrjs help for them, jret .their lives wer saved,., without' tn Kreat suffering of an operation. Cured by these; .powerful Chl ' ,i o t. i i- jnews.v herbs, roots, buds, barks andegetabjes,, that are en tirely unknown to medical Science ln thi country. cTnrougn tn-use et these harm less remedle he , treats any. and all dis eases of men, women and children. This famous' 'doctor knows' the. action of over so different j-amdlp thai, he -r has suc cessfully-used In different: diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh,; asthma, lung troubles, rheumatism, nervousness, stom ach, liver, kidney,, female troubles, lost pianneoo ana, ait private aiseaues. ... Charges moderate. "'Call Dd see him. Consultation.' free. Patients out of tn city write for .blank andjotrcular. Inclose stamp. Address Th ,C. peeVo Chines Mediolne Company, . J33H -Third street, (Portlands Or. Mention this paper. Read' The Journal , , INCORPORATED incorpOrai4 1694V. -ND JOBBERS' 7 ; 'J 4 333-235 Oak St A 'I v ;. i PORTLAND. OJUtCOH OfBce. .Thirteenth and Burnstd Bts. : ' ' . - PORTLAND, OREGON ' WOOD r 9 t STft'J" P,ORTrAND, OR MB fPFUNnp 1 We Guarantee these7 Remedies OR ROUND JUE; MONCYe If you are suffering' with rheumatism get on bottle of La-Cas-Ka and Snake Oil Liniment and If it does not benefit you return the bottle and your money is refunded, - At all druggists at Me a oh. , , Tuoca Root Salve will cure th most obstinate case of skin disease, bolls and carbuncles, Jt, Is a ur speclfia cur for plies. Try a box. . Only 60o at all drug gists. ' 1 ... . A I-hit botO of the Groat Taqul Cough Cur never, fall t4 cur ..the fsoat sovsr cough or old stop I la a dose.. The only sur remeoy known for croup and whooping cough.. At all drug gists. . ' . - ' -kri OREGON CHEMICAL CO. If your druggist doe not have any of thes remedies on hand come to . head quarters. -. ' 4 : OA Washington trL O SPICES, o C0FFEE,TEA OAlflNOPOtTDER, FtCDIIGEXTPJlCTS .uhtoito nneilflavrjr. 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