OREGON CITY COURIER, THURSDAy, JAN. 8, 1914 HE WONDERS WHY Some Hot and Heavy Observations by John Stark I wonder why More Oregon City people do not ride on the elevator ? It is that when you put a succes sful business man at the head of mu nicipal government he always puts such enterprises thru quicker than a ditch-digger would? President Wilson, when signing the currency bill with the remark "The . machinery for free and elastic and uncontrolled credits put at the dis posal of the merchants and manufac turers of this country for the first time in 50 years," did not include us hayseeds? They did not put "Chau-talk-ah" guff on the free list? Were thev pro tecting home industry? In a land of plenty and times of prosperity the workers think themselves lucky to get cold storage charity once a year. The workers, who work the hard est and longest hours live the cheap est and are broke ? After so many eenerationa of in dustry the people of this country are so deep in debt? The heads of the government never think of devising ways and means of abolishing debt but instead prolong it? It was not wri'ten, life,' liberty and pursuit ot a hand-out? If we are at peace with all the world as the president says, we do not put up our shooting irons? Germany was invited to send war ships to attend the opening of the l anama anai : If we are attending peace confer ences we do not stop war prepara tions ? Instead of going into bondage to build public highways we do not use the about $500,000,000 spent for war purposes, toward building public high ways i As most of the cabinet have gone for a winter's rest from Washington, if, after all these political gods are needed at all and if their feet are clay ? It took four gold pens for the president to sign the currency bill, and who pays for them? The governor did not want to call an extra session of the legislature, has the platter been cleaned? If all the important laws the last session passed have become invalid It would not be a good idea to let them monkey with all other laws in the state, perhaps good would follow by negation. If lawyers cannot write constitu tional laws why should we continue to send them? Since Standard Oi 1 Company has been busted as a trust, the stock and dividends are worth twice as much as oerore being busted? These banking laws are now ad vertised as being the real thing? That was also done with the old laws and we got poorer all the time. Pan. ic will become impossible with the new law, but that was also told of me otner. The president was peeved at the burlesque pulled off at the army and navy loafers' banquet. Was it so near the real thing? It would be a good idea to disband the army and navy in pluce of rep 8f8 few high-priced loafers? While the corn crop of Iowa is re ported by Dunn's, is over 92,000,000 bushels less this year than last year it is worth over 42 million more? It is possible to pay $248,025,4,14 unearned increment in January in the City of New York when fully 100,000 ate charity dinners at Christmas ? FILTHIEST OF STREAMS Dr. Turner Com men st on Oregon City Water and Other Topics By Dr. W. A. Turner, Naturopath (Questions relating to health mat ters will be answered if addressed to me care of Hotel Edwards, Portland, Oregon.) , Do you remember that the Thanks giving proclamation by the big 'un at Washington told us of the great pros , penty we were enjoying? Now no- iice ine many charity dinners given just four weeks from that date. One railroad in Portland served 1,829 free feeds to down and outs. Do you see any harmony between presidential hot air and cold facts? Is it not about time for sober thot instead of ap P'"U8e Now I do not propose to be little the effort to give the hungry a meal, it would seem that there was urgent need for food regardless of the calendar day. After that meal so bounteously furnished and greedily eaten, then what? We all know that tho fed one be gins to be hungry tho moment he leaves the table. Now I claim that a cnarity mat tools its duty discharg ed by a Christmas feed is rotten. How can anyone feel other than thut means must be provided where tho recipi ent will be able to help himsolf, not to charity, but to the god-given right to life, to the means of obtaining mum wiuiuui iniiruy, nut as simple justice. An opportunity to earn a living by giving value received for everything one obtains, which of course includes every person, then more would be no need of cold stor age cnarity tor each person would receive the full social value of their enorts. Ihese people have simply been shut out from their natural opportu nities, huve been denied the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happi- iicaa. iriwt iiro we going to do about it? An answer must soon be found. bomeone has figured that since wool is on the free list a saving of iu suit or nomes. now if 1 could get only $14.50 I could connect with a mucn-ncecieu outfit. John F. Stark. FAIR EXCHANGE A JNcw Hack for an Old One How an Oregon City Kesident Made a Bad Back Ktronir The back aches at times with n dull, lndtscribnblo feeling, making you weary and restless; piercing pains shoot across tho region of the kidneys, and again the loins are so lame that to stoop is agony. No use to ruD or apply a plaster to th: back if the kidneys are weak. You cannot reach the cause. Follow th0 example vi mis uregon uity citizen. Joseph McDermott, Washington St., Oregon City, Ore., says: "I was In bad shape with kidney and bladder complaint My back was so lame and stiff that I could hardly get about and it was all I could do to dress myself. On getting up in . the morning, the kidney secretions were scanty and tho passages were too frequent, After taking a few boxes of Doan'g Kid ney Pills, I was in good health and during the past two years I have had no cause for complaint." For sale by fell dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Oregon City Drinking Water Several weeks ago I read that two analyses of your drinking water had been made, one by a chemist of a big milling Co., who reported the presence of colon bacilli in the water and one by the state board of health saying there was none. Of the two reports I would prefer to believe that of the milling Co., chemist, for as a rule big business corporations employ men of brains, who hold their jobs because of their capacity, whereas political appointees, especially those on health boards, are appointed because or po- litical pull. Successful doctors are not out seeking political jobs, for they don t have the time. The Willamette river draining and carrying off the sewerage of towns scattered over 400 miles of territory is one of the filthiest streams of the West and no amount of straining can make it perfectly pure. The old fable that running water purifies itself does not apply here and never does successfully anywhere and the health of Oregon City will always be men aced until a supply of pure water is acquired. A case or two of typhoid is the golden opportunity for the serum ma kers to boost and sell their filthy stuff and medical treatment of ty phoid is harmful and out of date, fre quently fatal because or ignorance, even if serum is not used. Get good drinking water and be healthy now and in the future, and keep out of the clutches of the allopathic incompe tents. Great Alarm Felt The City Health Officer of Cincin nati is much worried over the fact that mustaches are in style again. He has given warning that they are jungles in which germs are raised and predicts dire results if men don'l shave clean. If that fellow lived in Oregon he would be in an asylum This is only one of the many extremes to which the bug theorists go in their advocacy of the crazy and impossible "germ theory and we can now look tor a whiskers "scare. Beards have been worn since the beginning of time and are a wise provision of Nature for the protec tion of the face and throat for men who are exposed outdoors more than women, particularly in cold countries and they are a prevention aeainst disease. Again, ask the average lady wnat sne minus ot a mustache. ....I am of the opinion that the ad vocacy of such rot is deliberately done as is the advocacy of vaccines and se rums, for the purpose of planting the seeds of disease in future generations so that a living is assured. People are now learning that disease makes germs, but germs do not make di sease, unless contracted by personal contact. Another Typhoid "Scare" There is now, and for several days has been, an outbreak of typhoid fe ver in Centralia, Wshington. After much shifting of blame from one goat to another the state board of health landed on the city health officer and tired him for incompetence. They fi nally decided that the source of the "epidemic" was the well that sup plies the city with drinking water and they are probably correct in this con clusion for much of the water that supplies small towns is contaminated, Dunne this -outbreak the deadlv typhoid vaccine was administered to over 4,000 persons free, so the papers muiu. inis is cnarity wim a vengeance ior it means that the people were panic-stricKen purposely by the doc tors and frightened into submitting to this rotten superstition. It means that they have sowed the seed for a fine crop of TOncer, consumption and diph theria in this and the nert generation, but most important of all it means that the serum makers got in their work in elegant shape, noble philan thropists that they are, in supplying ine people tree but the taxpayers will foot the bill and the state board of health will buy another large sup ply to be handy for the next "scare." This graft is now due in several towns in Oregon. The Anti-Vaccinationists The Chicago Tribune of Dec. 13, a pro-medical daily sheet of 24 carat fine vintage, has a "How to Keep Well" column conducted bf Dr. W. A. Evans, of A. M. A. fame and in which lie bemoans the activities of those who are opposed to valcinations and thut "munitions of war are being garnered and societies formed to fight for tho continuance of typhoid fever." This shrinking medical violet is worried because tho people aro be ginning to see the light. Vaccination, or tho injection of se rums under the pretense of prevent ing or "stamping out" disease is a crime, and will eventually be made one by luw. Even the most progress iva lights of the medical profession now publically admit that vaccination is a crime; does no good but instead kills, cripples and poisons the blood. It hus been conclusively proven that these filthy animal poisons are re sponsible for the great increase in cancer, tuberculosis, diphtheria and of other diseases, and it is a question now wnemer or not it is done intent ionally to breed disease and provide a livelihood from the generations yet to come. Tho people have been cut and muti lated, doped with poisons and murder ed logully by millions in the name of "medical science." Do vou wondor that they are now organizing to fight a peril that threatens tho existence of the human race? Unless this evil is checked and medical "health boards and "health" officers kicked into oblivion, and the curse of every known evil prohibited, the people will bo rot ted and mutilated until the race is extinct. Don't allow any medical health of ficer to bunco you into being vaccina ted for smallpox, typhoid fever, or any omer disease, lou have your le gai ana constitutional right and are not compelled to submit to this foul superstition. Defend yourselves and your fumilies or property by any means you choose, for it is your le gal right to do so. Diseases are not "catching." Thev are sometimes epidemic when a body ot people are exposed to the same conditions of filth, bad water or milk or certain atmospheric conditions. The weak succomb while the strong resist iu nememoer, and don t allow your self or your family to be innnilntnri with "anti-toxins" or be vaccinated, if you value your life. uanger in Condensed Milk I think I have previously written about the dangers of using cow's milk milk at its best is a poor food for human beings. Coming as it does from big, hairy, dense animals and being entirely unlike human milk. The great heat necessary in the process of evap oration and sterilization kills the or ganic salts in milk and renders it un fit for food, in fact makes it a star vation food and a person being fed on it for any length of time is liable to develope ricketts, scrofula and consumption. It should never be fed to children and babies. Goats' milk is the best substitute for human milk and is free from disease. The manu facture of condensed milk should be, and eventually will be, prohibited by law. Spinach, Carrots and Beets are excellent vegetables, abounding in iron, phosphates and calcium, and are very nutritious and make rich red blood. They should be eaten frequent ly on this account. These vegetables are raised in large quantities in Ore gon and as fine as any I have ever seen anywhere. Cultivate Jhe habit of having them on the table, one or more of the three, three or four times a week, and you will soon notice a big difference in your health and appear ance. "Medical Freedom" is the name of a monthly publication, issued by the National League for medical freedom, 322 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, price 50c a year. This magazine is the best of its kind in the world and is the one which is fighting the fight for medical free dom sure enough. It is the watch dog for the people, and battles incessantly for the restoration of their rights, illegally wrested from them by the legislatures of the various states, at the instigation of the political doctors at the behest of the medical trust. It has successfully fought the infamous Owen bill now up in Congress again, after having been defeated in every Congress for 20 years. This bill, the work of the Ameri can Medical Association, seeks to es- A WARM ONE TO OUR WOMEN Mrs. J. L. Mumpower Gives them Something to Think Over Editor Courier: Will you please give me space in your good paper to tell the ladies something they do not know about fashion? An article from Collier's says that all those foolish styles which our American women are following, are originated by women of the under world in Paris. No decent women of Paris will follow their styles. They aro neither worn or endorsed by them. They scorn them with contempt. Whatever maybe the opinion of the present indeeept styles ot our heedless American women's dress we know where they come from. Each year the tendency to lower the stan dard has become more strongly mark ed. Now hold your breath and listen, and heed what more. They are the hall-mark of women of the under world. One of their great dress de signers said that he wanted to see what damn fools they could make of American women. The article says that every woman of the underworld in America knows them .As one of them recently said, "Here are a lot of girls and women who draw their skirts aside when they meet us and yet they are dressed exactly like us." A social service worker only a few days ago said that more decent girls had been approached during the last year by men in the streets of New York under misapprehension as to their standing than ever before. As Madame Sarah Bernhardt said on her last visit to America, that sh-3 wa perfectly amazed to see ipparently decent women dressed like the demi monde of Paris. The Parisian dress maker has become a degenval.o, and, as such, it is time that every decent American woman should leave their designs unbought. bpain is standing for Spanish fash ion for Spanish women; Italy for the ABOUT OUR WATER PLANT C. W. Bagby Explains where Typhoid Gets in Its Work Editor Courier: As we now have the report of Engineer Rands on the feasibility and ' g0n City that know the process .of f il- we had in the Oregon City filteration plant, and how that confidence was betrayed, and the sad thoughts that these recollections bring to the hearts of the people? There are very few people in Ore- cost of a pipe line up the South fork of the Clackamas river for Oregon City's future water supply, a few ob servations and comments might not be out ot order. All water comes from the atmos phere by condensation or precipita tion in the form of rain, snow or fog and this water falling upon the earth's surface becomes the source of our supply. Ground water, which has passed through the natural filter of the earth s surface and is made avail able for our use by wells or- springs, Surface water is the water in ponds and lakes, also rivers, and while it receives some ground water off from the watershed following rains and thaws. Now the rains and melting snows, in washing the earth's surface are likely to become, contaminated with germs of disease, therefore ground water is in reality naturally filtered and purified. For this reason it is a safer source of supply than surface water. sut there are some very im portant qualifications to this general statement for ground water from shallow wells, where soil pollution is intense, may be dangerous, or if the catchment area is in a limestone for mation, where the water is stored in caverns and crevices in the rock, they are in communication with each other, and with the surface pollution by the means of cracks and crevices. In this way water from the surface reaches the subterranean ground water by di rect channels instead of by filterat ion through sand anH gravel, and the danger of pollution is at once appar ent. The sanitary advantage of good ground water is enormous, but the small amount available at reasonable cost generally excludes it from con- LARGC TILTING SEAT BEAT ER LEVER INDEPENDENT OFAPHON CONTWOl f APRON LEVER I ndepndnt of Beattr Control Feed no fror4to20b I per dcra J LOWEST-DOWN MACHINE BecauspApronfr winder RearAxle 1 AVERAGE HEIGHT JTEET 6 INCHES. 1 INDEPENDENT RAKE IggthMdJp of Oil-Tempered Spring Swl High Carbon Beater Teeth set staqgered. formlnq spiral, giv ing wide delivery. dimple Apron Tiqhrener Both Sides I N?W I Y W CAST-STEEL SIOE BRACKET under all condiriona J DOUBLE ANGLE STEEL REACH Giving Direct Drjf t and eliminatinci all strain from Spreader Box A Reach is as indispe nsable on a Manure Spreader as It ison aWagon. ARE YOU LOOKING For a Low Down Easy Loading Light Pulling Manure Spreader One that will Last a long time and please you better every time you use it? Look no further. 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Ha?Vt ly fasten allopathic medicine on the America got people in it smart people so securely that your life P1HHlf,h Bnd dm,nt enoujfh to dcsign vour Senators ami Cnm-ross.,, In fashions and decent ones too? They vote against this bill and send 50c are to uisinie it they do not cnange for a year's subscription to this val- fashions. liable journal, to Mrs, l.ora C. Littl ittlc. 7110 4;Srd Ave., S. E. Portland, State Agent, who will see that you will get it promptly. Mrs. J. L. Mumpower. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Many ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty di jgestion, lazy liver, and sluggish bow I els. Burdock Blood Bitters is recom- mended for strengthening stomach, j bowels and liver, and purifying the blood. Fill this Out, It Will Pay You Name Fostoffiee Address I live miles from on rolid near I have acres of land. There aro acres under cultivation. There is an incumbrance of $ against the property due on 191 I would like to borrow $ for years, giving this prop erty as security. Do you want to sell your farm? If you have a mortgage on your farm, or if you wish to bor row money for development purposes, or if you want to sell your farm, it will be to your advantage to fill this out and return to us at once. WILLAMETTE VALLEY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY Aurora State Bunk Building Aurora, Oregon In towns and cities the amount of water obtainable by one pumping sta tion is 'limited and to collect the ground water on a large scale many separate pumping units are neces sary, and this increases the cost keDt ud to the hiehest standard of ef- teration at the local plant here, and 1 will describe the process briefly as possible. Sand filteration is the artificial ap plication of the principles by which good ground water is purified in pass ing through the earth's surface, con sisting of beds of sand and depends on mechanical and chemical agencies for germ removal. To permit of a rapid rate of filteration a coagulant is used. This forms a flocculent pre cipitate, which entangles most of the germs and is easily removed after ad ding the coagulant. To prevent clogging of the filters the coagulated water is first passed through sedimentation tanks, where a great part of the flocculent precini tate settles to the botom before reach ing the filers and the remainder of the suspended matter is removed by the filters. This rapid rate of filteration necessitates cleansing daily and some times two or three times in 24 hours, if the raw water is very muddy. This cleansing does not involve the remov al of the sand but is accomplished by reversing the flow of water in the filter and letting it in under con siderable pressure and allowing the dirty water to flow away from over the top of the filter bed into the sew er. While this operation is going on the agitating system is stirring up the sand and the operation is continu ed until the sand is washed perfectly clean. Now sand filteration properly in stalled and efficiently operated, is very effective in removing germs and in treating water from our muddy western rivers. There is one defept. in this plant here in Oregon City and mat ougnt to be remedied. That is to construct baffle falls in the sedimen tation tanks. They are very effective in controlline the aeritation of the water caused by pumping the water into the sedimentation tanks. Against a head of 10 or 11 feet of water this agitation greatly hinders precipita- tiop, and mitigates against the effic iency of the plant. .superintendent Howell had no valid excuse for this neglect. He knew that they were put in all the sedimenta tion tanks at Eugene and McMinn ville and if he would have given' the matter a few minutes serious consi deration he could have understood that they were of vital importance. Sedimentation, with coagulation, is considered to be efficient in bacterial removal by St. Louis, and Richmond, Va. without additional treatment. On the other hand Omaho, Neb., and Kansas City, Mo., found that certain seasons of the year the method was not adequate for the decree of ruri- fication necessary to furnish a safe water. Ihese cities supplemented the coagulation and sedimentation bv the treatment of the efflicent with hypo chlorite of lime. The results have been excellent. Cincinnati, Ohio, a citv with over 360,000 population, in 1908 installed a filteration plant. It eets its water from the highly polluted waters of tne Uhio river. As it has a large ur ban population on its water shed it is polluted its entire length and vet the water is converted into safe water of very high quality. Pittsburgh, a city with over 530.000 population, had its filter plant in op eration; Columbus, Ohio, a city with over 180,000 population, installed a filteration plant in 1909 with satis factory results. Albany, New York, with a population of 100,000; Patter son, N. Y., with a population of 125, 000, and Bingham, N. Y., with a popu lation of 48,000, have all installed filr tering plants with gratifying results, and have statistics to show the enor mous reduction in typhoid deaths fol lowing installation of filter plants. Now I honestly belieye that if our filter plant is efficiently operated and the baffle walls put in. the settling tanks, that the people of Oregon City will have no cause for complaint and there is one filter tank that is rest ing on a rotten foundation that is both unsanitary and dangerous know that J. E. Hedges said if the plant was to be abandoned there was no use to spend any more money on it. Why abandon a plant that is nec essary? It makes no difference from what source we get the water it cer tainly will not pollute the water if it is pure when it is delivered to the sedimentation tanks, and we would be safe from transient pollution I am quite certain that if Centra lia, Wash., had a filteration plant properly operated there would have been no typhoid epidemic raging in that city today, for the river they get their water out of is evidently a shor stream. The river is the Skookum 1hucK, a jargon name meaning strong water. One would take from that that it was a swiftly running stream, and its watershed not thick ly populated, but transient population is ever present, as in all other sur face supplies. At least a part of the sewage and wastes from the inhabi tants of the watershed finds its way into the stream and many lives have been sacrificed because of de lay in filtering the water from pollut ed rivers and I am of the opinion that if our own filtering plant had been filtered water, and there is no sedi ment in that, or but very little. But I will dare to say that he did not invite a delegation io see him draw the water off from the sedimen tation tanks and let the people see what they had been drinking water off of, and tell them how long it had been since he had had the water drawn off and the tanks cleaned out. Oh no, Bill is too sly an old fox for that, and he had the gall to tell the I men who were working for him that no matter what they knew to keep their damn moutli3 shut, or get off the job. C. W. Bagby. Canhy Man Killed by Falling Limb A blow, which fractured his skull, supposedly made by a large limb of a tree falling on his head while he was working, caused the death of R. Sopher of Canby Saturday. Sopher left his house and started to some woods near Canby Friday noon to cut wood. Night came and he failed to ar rive home. Becoming alarmed, his stepson, Donald Hutchinson, started to look for him, and after some search found Sopher unconscious on the ground. By his side was a large limb which had undoubtedly hit him on the head. He was taken home and a physician summoned, but despite his efforts Sopher failed fast and died Friday morning. Sopher was 52 years old. Funeral services held at 4 o'clock Sunday and were largely attended, Mr. Sopher was married in this city about a year ago to Mrs. Clara Hutchinson, who has many friends in this city. His wife is manager of the Home Telephone Company at Canby. Mrs. Sopher is the daughter of M. Lee, one of the prominent Oregon pi oneers, whose home is at Canby. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Do you begin to cough at night just when you hope to sleep? Do yon have a tickling throat that keeps you awake? Just take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It will check trie cough and stop the tickling sensation at once. Does not upset the stom ach and is best for children and grown persons. Huntley Bros. Co. Wonderful Cough Remedy Dr. King's New Discovery is known everywhere as the remedy which will surely stop a cough or a cold. D. P. Lawson, of Eidson, Tenn., writes: "Dr King's New Discovery is the most wonderful cough, cold and throat and lung .medicine I ever sold in my store. It can't be beat. It sells without any trouble at all. It needs no guar antee." This is true, because Dr. King's New Discovery will relieve the most obstinate of coughs and colds. Lung troubles quickly helped by its use. You should keep a bottle in the house all times for all the members of the family. 50c and $1.00. All Druggists or by mail. H. E.Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. greatly. In contrast with ground water sup plies surface water supplies general ly furnish abundance of water, but are usually contaminated. Dr. Allen McLaughlin, of the U. S. Health Service, who is one of the foremost authorities on this subject, says the purification of all surface water is inevitable. Now if we go up the South fork of the Clackamas River for our water supply the danger of transient pol lution is ever present as in all other surface water supplies, and I am in favor of retaining our filteration plant in order to furnish safe water olio days in the year. Some say that it is just as good and as pure water as Bull Run. I won't say that it isn't, but I suppose it is just as good. Let us go Portland one better. Not only have pure mountain water, but filtered also, to make it doubly safe, for after the first heavy rains in the fall the waters in these mountain streams are always muddy, carrying silt and decayed vegetable matter, ficiency in operation, we would not have had an epidemic of typhoid one year ago.- Just to think that the seel imentation tanks that are expected to remove 75 per cent of bacteria from the water, were allowed to stand for a year without being cleaned and the people drinking the water off of that foul smelling mess where it is suppos ed to be in part purified gives one the shivers, and 1 call it carelessnes. I should say criminal carelessness, for there is no excuse for those tanks are operated as units and each has its own inlet and outlet equipped with valves, so that any one of them can be taken out of commission for clean ing without disturbing the operation of the others. They are also connected With the sewers so that the settlings can De drawn on and the tanks thor oughly washed, I don't blame the water board or the help for this condition, only How ell. He is the superintendent and is payed to superintend that plant in every particular, and is not handicap ped in any way or was not when I and it is liable to become contamina-' worked there. If he wanted anvthine ior tne oetterment oi the plant and went to the board I think he always got it, if he could make it plain that it was needed. It was a grand stand play which he made when he invited a delegation up to see the reservoir emptied. He knew there was nothing in the reservoir. How could there be, when it had been cleaned out only a short time before. There is no way of anything getting in there, only the ted with germs of disease. Who wants to drink muddy water after every heavy rain or sudden rise in the Clackamas river? Evidently we will have nothing else to drink but this water after the first of the year. I know that the people of Orecron City are discouraged and impatient in regard to the water problem in our city and who can blame them, when we think of the confidence that FOR STOMACH TROUBLE John W. Skillen of Sidney, Ohloi Has Found a Remedy. Experts declare that the reason stomach disorders are so common In this country is due to hasty and care less habits of eating. Stomach troubles and run-down, conditions usually go together. John W. Skillen of Sidney, Ohio, eays: "I had a bad stomach trouble for years, and became so weak that I could hardly walk or do any work. My appetite was poor, and it seemed Impossible to get any Telief. Since taking 'Vinol' I find a remarkable Im provement in my health, my digestion is much stronger, and I have gained In weight. I would not be without Vinol." Vinol makes weak stomachs strong because it strengthens and tones up the weakened, tired and overtaxed nerves of the digestive organs. Vinol Is easily assimilated by the weakest stomachs, and is delicious to the taste. Try a bottle of. Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. Huntley Bros. Co.. Orecon City, Ore. S.K.CHAN CHINESE DOCTORS lllf 133'2 1st St. Cor. Alder. Portland. Or. Dr. S. K. Chan Mro rr n, "Jp -' Vllttll The reliable Chi Chan, with their harmless Chinese remedies of herbs and roots as medi cine, can wpnderfully cure all sick ness. They have cured many sufferers, both men and women, of ehrnni eases, and all internal or external sicknesses when others failorl Mn erations. Examination free. Ladies treated by Mrs. Dr. Chan. Call .r write for symptom blank. 13S'. First St PnrM. n- (Opposite Oregon City Car Station.) E. IS. COOPER The Insurance Man Fire, Life, Sick and Accident In surance. 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