TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1911. E BEING CONSIDERED Owners of William Nottingham and Port of Portland Hold Conference. WALLULA'S CREW TO SHARE Hast of Settlement fop Rescue of Abandoned Srhoonep la Il rnn.ert but Xo Definite Ar rnngrmrnt Are Made. What rash percentage members of the crew of the tu- Wallula will settle for as their share tn the salvage of the achoonrr William Nottingham, which van abandoned at sea when the erew was rescued by the British f hooner David Erans and the water logged Teasel later towed to Astoria ly the Wallula, will depend on the ad justment to be made with the owner by th Fort of rortlanda G. F. Thorndyke. of Seattle. Wash., representing . the Globe Navigation Company, was In the city yesterday, and a -hurried meeting of the Port of Fortland was called, to which were summoned Commissioners Dodge, Tease. Ooodman., Shaver and O'Reilly. Gen eral Manager Talbot and Harry Cam pion, superintendent of pilotage and towage, were present, and with Mr. Thorndyke was a representative of the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company. Mr. Thorndyke explained that he was vrltbout authority to bind any agree ment, but that It was his desire to ob tain an expression from the Commis sion as to the probable amount that would be demanded. The Globe Navi gation Company served formal notice on the Han Francisco Board of Marine t'nderwrlters that It had abandoned the Nottingham, but the Inaurance In terests refused to accept the abandon ment and as a consequence the owner desire to settle the case. It waa Indicated that the Commis sion would be lenient In the salvage matter and not take, advantage of Its position under the law. but the Wal lula's crew must be considered, as the men expected to share In the salvage the same as though a private corpora tion saved th schooner. It Is expected that there will enter Into the case the probability of the vessel being; repaired here and the work dflne on the Tort of Portland drydock. so that the Com mission will not forfeit all (tains In agreeing to a reaaonable disposition of the claim. TRAMP STKAMER TO PRYOOCK question or Halting Tariff I Yet I'ntler Consideration. Althongh he has received an Inquiry from owners of a tramp steamer com ing here, who wish to hare her lifted for cleaning and painting:. Man a nor Slo cum. of the Oregon drydock. Is skepti cal as to the general results attained from advertising; distributed last sea son, showing private and public facili ties here for drydock Inc. He says lit tle, can be done to attract greater at tention to the Portland docks, because they are listed In Lloyd's, and shipown ers having carriers hound here can eas ily ascertain conditions from that sources Raising of rates on the public dry dock, to he followed by the Oregon Drydock .Company. Is yet before the Port of Portland Commission. Mr. Slo cum has given his word fhal If the tar iff Is restored, or even If reasonably lower than th old schedule, he 'will maintain It. He was not In charge of the Oregon dork when reductions were made before, that resulted In the Com mission making an unprecedented cut. FEW BOOKINGS ARE MADE. Differential on Oriental nulnen Makes Batnca Light. Plenty of cargo Is available for ship ments to Oriental districts not affected by the revolution In China, but with the Bank Line refusing to accept less than 12 a ton on wheat and flour to Japanese ports after January 1. little space has been booked. Portland ex porters having agencies on Puget Sound w1!l ship via the North aa all but the Bank line will continue the tariff of $1.50 to Japan. It Is reported that wrien Frank Watrrhouse A Co. took over the char tered steamers of the Portland Asi atic Steamship Company to be operated In conjunction with the Bank line, an agreement was entered Into with the llarrlman Interests, but Its full text has not been announced. Certain ship pers are assured space on every steam er, as under the rule of the Portland & Asiatic service, although It Is not so desirable for next year's business with the differential of SO cents a ton In force. AVT ATTRACTS MAILCARRIER Delivering- I ye tt era to Jackles Gives Insight to Service. Coming in dally contact with the special detail In charge of the Portland Navy recruiting station proved more than M. L Glllett. a mallcarrter. could withstand, and he served his last day In the postal service yesterday and Is to swear allegiance to Uncle Sam's marine fighters Monday. til nee the station opened in the Railway Ex change building he has delivered mall there. Glllett took examination for admis sion to West Point and did not enter, but being Imbued with a desire to cast his lot with the fighting branches, se lected the Navy aa an alternate. He will begin his duties In the hospital department Portland Is furnishing Its share of re cruits for the Navy, and the showing In this district will be Increased, It Is believed, as substations are established In various Interior cities. THIRD STOWAWAY CAPTURED. West Indian Fugitive May Be Sent to Join Hellopoli. Alfred Godfrey was fast gaining pres tige as a dishwasher on dining cars when arrested yesterday by Inspector Aliskv, of Immigration Inspector Bar bour's force, on a charge of being one of three West Indian stowaways who earn here on the British steamer Ilellopolls. Two of them were caught before the vessel sailed and are aboard her on their war to the I'nlted King dom. . Ra!fonr. Guthrie Co.. charterers of the vessel, made efforts yesterday to reach Captain Martin at Comox, where the IJeliopolis was to coal, and the S G CLAIMS stowaway probably will be sent there to join the vessel. Captain Martin had Died a 1400 bond before his departure that there would be sufficient to cover the stowaway's fine In event of his cap. ture. O LI VEB AN K IS CHARTERED Irbjr Offered YeMerdajr and Owners Got Bid of Sis Sri. Activity featured the charter market yesterday through the receipt of a ca ble from abroad that Kerr. Glfford Company had fixed the British ship Ollvebank, which Is at Port Townsend after a Toyage from Santa Rosalia to Victoria. B. C, at Sis 6d. for Puget Sound loading, and His 3d If she was given cargo here. The same advices were that the British ship Irby, which Is on the disengaged list at San Fran cisco, where she arrived October S from Shields, waa being offered for Portland loading and that 31s 3d had been bid for her. The German bark Barmbek. which ITEAMEB EXTXIXIGKNCa. Due to Arrive. Name. Washington &uv.rc. ...... Sue H. Flmore Northland. . . . From Tate Sin Francisco In port .Manila u . Tillamook. ... In .San Franctscoln -San P.dro...In DOrt port port Viar Tlilamook. .... Gold. a Gate. .. Breakwater. .. Hoanoks. ..... Xa City Anrll Alliance . Beavsr. ....... Falcon Oeo. W. Elder. port . Cooulllo Oct. . Tillamook. ... Oct. .Coos liar.... Oct. San Dleso. ... ucu .San Pedro. . . Oct. 2M to Jiudoa Nov. . Eureka Not. .San Pedro Not. . San Fmnclsco Not. I 3 4 4 .ban Dl.ao... Not. Bcfcedolrd te Depart. Name For fate North'and Psn Pedro. ... Oct. ! Washington. . . .Pan Frst:cisco Oct. Bear San I'edro. . . Oct. Bus H. Elmore. Tillamook.... Oct. 3 8uTr1e Manila o,-t. S C.old.n Gate... Tillamook. ... Oct. 30 KrnkTittt. ...t'oos Bay Oct, 31 Tillamook Coqullis Oct. tl Hititflkt. . . . . .Kin Pl.eo. . Not. 1 Rosa City. .... .Ssn Pedro. ... Nov. 3 AnTll Pandon Not. S Alllanra Rur.ka. . . . . . Not. 4 Falcon San Francisco Not. T Oso. tv. Elder. Jan Pi. go. ... Not. a Beavsr San Pedro. .. . Not. I arrived from Santa Rosalia October 12 and was rechartered by M. H. Houser from the Portland Flouring Mills Com pany, was cleared yeaterday for the I'nlted Kingdom with 124.287 bushels of wheat valued at MOJ.lJl. The Dlone began taking cargo at Columbia dock No. X and an effort will be made t finish her this month. The work of lining the British steamer Robert Dol lar will begin today, as ahe la to take 1000 tons of wheat and 1000 tons of flour to the Orient. Marine Notes. To begin loading wheat for San Francisco the barg Amy Turner wss moved yesterday from lnman-Poulen'a to Irving dock. W. R. Grace A Co. have ohartrd the barkentlne Charles F. Crocker, which Is at Valparaiso, to load lumber here for Peru at a rats of SO shillings. Her owners having determined that the Portland-McMinnvllle route Is not sufficiently productive, the steamer Leona has been tied up at the foot of Main street. Bringing 325 tons of cargo, mostly cement, the. steamer Tahoej arrived yes terday afternoon from the Golden Gate. She reported fog and light northerly winds outside. In the first demonstration of munici pal dock nk-venuee. as offered through the me of the City Levee aa a public berth, the proceeds amount to $100 a month, the Government dredge Clatsop and cruiser Boston botng the principal patrons. Fin weather was encountered by th French bark La Blanche, which reached LInnton yesterday to discharge ballast, preparatory to loading wheat. She came from Havre and was 143 days on the way with a call of four days at lobar t. Inward manifests filed at the Cus tom House yesterday wr those of the French bark La Blanche from Hobart. and the steamers Bear and Tahoe. from San Francisco. The Falcon cleared for San Francisco and the German bark Barmbek: for the United Kingdom with wheat. As the British steamer Robert Dollar, which Is loading lumber at Inman Poulsen'a. la berthed with her bow up stream, the Port of Portland steamer Oklahama will turn her around this morning and as soon as she finishes) there she will shift to the Portland Flouring Mills Company's plant. In the monthly statistical bulletin of the Department of Commerce and Labor It Is shown that Portland ex ported 1.0:4.171 bushels of wheat In September, though the exports of the I'nlted States were but .4.937.451 bush els. New York was first on the list with a credit of sending offshore 1.173. 9:6 bushels and Portland In second place had about one cargo less dis patched. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. Oct. it. Arrived Steamer Tahoe. from Kan Francisco: at.amer Tim a!pls. from 8an Francisco. Sailed Steamer Khasta. for San Francisco; steamer Jolian Poulaen. for San Franciaco; steamer San Jacinto, for San Franciaco; ataamer Falcon, for San Francisco. Aetorla. Oct. 24. Condition at the mouth of the river at P. M . smooth: wind north 12 mllea: weather, clear. Sailed at 7 A. !. Steamer Geo. W. Elder, for San Diego and way porta (tailed at 10:30 A. M. Steamer Alllanca, for Cone Bay and Kur.ka. Arrived at 1:4 and left up at 3 P. M. Steamer Tamalpala. from San Francisco. Arrived and left OD at 1 last night Steamer Tahoe. from San Franciaco. Ar rived and left op at T P. M. Oasollne schooner Tillamook, from Bandon. 6an Franciaco. Oct. 34. Arrived at 10 A. M. Steamer Roanoke, from 6an Diego; steamer Catania, from Portland. Coos Bay. Oct. tt- ArrlTed it I A. M. Steamer FreaJcwatar. from Portland. Point Tteyea. Oct. 1 Passed It A. 31. (tteamer W. 8- Porter, from Portland, for af ontory. Saa Franciaco. Oct. if. Arrive Steamers Catania, from Astoria; Daley Mitchell, from Grays Harbor: il'.ji Mar of Bolland. from I,araen Bay: schooners Queen, from Coqullle River: Sausallto. from Grays Harbor: steam er Acuta, from Tacoma. SalledSteamera CarmeL for Grays Harbor; Hornet, for Se attle; O"own of Castile, for London: Fair Oaks, for Grays Harbor; schooner Gamble, for Gamble. Tacoma. Oct. 2. Arrive Steamer Atl. from Fan Francisco; stjrnmer Alam.dal. from Alaska. Departed Steamer Governor, for Soanl j.orts. lx. Angelea. Oct. Ifi. Arrived Steamer Advent. Coos Bay. Sailed Steamer Presi dent. tT Puset sound porta; at.amer Rone City, for Portland; steamer Raymond, for Wlllapa Harbor. Singapore. Oct. 53. Arrived Steamer Ke.mun. from Seattle. Shanghai. Oct. 'J. Arrived previously Steamer Empress of Inilta. from Vancouver. Glaacow. Oct. 25. Sail.d Magician, for Var-cnuver. Hongkong. Oct. la. Arrived preTloualy Steamer Shtngo Maru. San Franclneo. Seattle. Oct. I. ArrlTed Steamer Sew ard, from Southeastern Alaaka; steamer Eureka, from Nome. Sailed Steamer Pol. phln. for Skagway; at.amer Watson, for San Franciaco: at.amer Strathardle. for Australia: steamer Montara. for Everett. , Tides at Astoria Friday. H'sh. Low. 4 II A. M 4.3 feet i.H A. M 4.1 feet 3:J7 P. M 7 7 feet 10:37 P. M l.T feet StflhI Feels Call of Game. CHICAGO. Oct. 2. Jake Stahl. form er first baseman for the Boston Ameri cans, will return to that club next Spring If he can arrange his business affairs so as to permit his absence front Chicago. This announcement was made yesterday by James J. McAleer, one of the owners of the Boston club. Ktahl Is now aa official In a South Slda bank. AFTER DEPUTY Governor to Be Asked to Get Kidnaper From Colorado. ACCUSED SLEUTHS WAIT Special Prosecutor Seek Return of W. (1. Rlnker Detectives Face Court Trial and Charges Bo fore Police Committee. It was decided yesterday afternoon by Attorney McCue. speclul prosecutor In the Martin kidnaping case, that a demand will be made on Governor West for requisition papers for TV. A. Rlnker, the Denver Deputy Sheriff Involved in the kidnaping. TntU I hear something definitely as to the case and receive the request from the District Attorney's office, I have no comment to make," said the Governor at Salem. The demand will be made on the Gov ernor through the regular channel, the ofilce of District Attorney Cameron. Although Mr. Cameron, by the courtesy existing among prosecuting officers, acted as Binker's attorney In the hab eas corpus proceedings before Judge Gatens. lie said yesterday that If At torney McCue wished it he would pre pare the necessary papers and forward them to Salem for Governor West's ap proval. Sleatbe Out oa Honor. Detectives Mallett and Moloney ap peared before Judge Gantenbeln yes terday afternoon and were allowed to go on their own recognizance after John II. Stevenson, their attorney, had pointed out to the court that they are already under $1000 bond each as po licemen. The judge allowed this bond to take the place of the 31000 bail which each would, have been required to furnish according to the court de cision of Wednesday afternoon. Attorneys Collier and Brooking, who represented Martin, are preparing the papers necessary to take the detec tives before Judge Gatens on charges of contempt of court. Formal charges to the Kxecutlvo Board against Ietectlves Moloney and Mallett, on account of the kidnaping of Martin. were filed late yesterday afternoon. -The charges are made by Frank T. Collier and Eugene Brook ings, and are voluminous, covering all the details of the Martin case from the time the first arrest was made un til Martin was spirited out of the state and out of the Jurisdiction of Gover nor West and Circuit Judge Gatens. Detect I Tea Denied Reward. The application to the police commit tee yesterday of Detectives Moloney and Patrolman Hellyer to be permitted to retain $30 of a $30 reward, offered by the authorities of the State of Washington for apprehending an es caped convict, was .not allowed. The application sets forth that the other $20 went to the "stool pigeon." Mem bers of the police committee demanded a more thorough explanation of the arrest and tne circumstances wi mo acceptance of the reward before allow ing it to be retained. BOYCOTT IS UPHELD BVILDTXG TRADES COCXCIii ' SATS ACT IS JCST. Writer Declares Maegly-Tlcliner and "Wilcox Building Are Under Ban to Fight Trust. PORTLAND. Or.. Oct. 26. (To the Editor.) In Sunday's Oregonlan of Oc tober 221 there appears an article headed "Tenants Seek to Remove Boy cott." Pictures of banner-men boycot ting buildings erected In Portland Dy non-union lnbor are also shown. The sneclal committee or the Building Trades Council In charge of the boycott against the Maegley-Tlchner and the Wilcox buildings asks space tor me following: In Portland. Oregon, just as in every other spot on earth where men are Just men. not supermen, as some philoso phers hope to make some men, the old, old contllct Between ine cunning aim greedy few and the masses of the peo ple. Is going on today and will go on for many more days. The boycott against the Maegley- Tlchner and the Wilcox buildings Is being prosecnted because the owners of these buildings had them built by the Stone & Webster Engineering Com pany. Now, this company, namng irom cot ton, is reruted to be a $50,000,000 off- ahoot of the steel trust. In every city where thla company gets a footnom, there are labor troubles. This com nanv oneratea on the "open-shop" prin ciple, which means, of course, no union men wanted who insist on union hours. ie-e and conditions. Sometimes mis company, when up against it, pays un ion wages and grants union hours. But that is only done in a hard pinch. Now Maegley-Tlchner and T. B. wn- oox are classed among the shrewdest business men of our city and state. They knew all about the Stone A Web ster non-union tactics. Also, as soon as It was rumored this unfair concern was going to break Into Portland con duction work, business agents or tne Building Trades called on Maegley Tlchner and T. B. Wilcox. But their efforts were without results. The Stone & Webster Company proceeded to erect these buildings. Then banner-men were put on the street t. warn prospective tenants to keep out of these buildings. In this war between capital and labor the un ions wanted to protect the neutrals as much as possible. The policy of organized labor Is to keep the money of union men and their friends from tenants of these buildings. That is plain. That is fair. Why should union men spend their money In buildings constructed by one of the worst enemies of labor In the United States? A. H. Eilers. of the Ellers Music House, who has the lease of the Maeg- LAW LOW RATES TO CALIFORNIA THE BIG 3 STEAMERS New S. S. "Bear" Sails 4 P. M., Sunday, October 29 SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Ticket Office 142 Third Street Phones, Main 402, A 1402 CATARRH The Enemy of Mankind If Xot Stopped Will Weaken the Membrane and Ina to More Serious Diseases.' Stomach Dosing Won't End It Catarrh Is a common disease In near ly every state In the Union. It is also a vile and disgusting dis ease because its revolting symptoms cannot be hidden. Many people despair of ever getting rid of catarrh, but If they will go about in earnest they can stop the discharge In a few days, banish snuffles, hawking and spitting in a few more days. To end the misery and humiliation of catarrh, breathe HVO.MEI. Get a com plete outfit today and see how quickly catarrh can be conquered If you will only try. A 1IYOMEI outfit fbottle of HTO- MEI and hard rubber Inhaler) costs $1.00. Pour a few drops Into the in haler and breathe it; that's all you have to do. Breathe it five or six hlmes a day and watch the symptoms of ca tarrh disappear one by one. HTOMEI Is guaranteed for catarrh, coughs, colds, sore throat and asthma. For sale by druggists everywhere. Extra bottles If needed BO cents. Mall orders filled Dy Booth's Hyomei Co.. Buffalo, I. Y . ly-Tichner building, in his quoted in terview shows how some of our shrewd est business men at times will talk too much. He said: "We entered, into a lease with Maeg ly-Tichner for their entire building long before proposals were lnvitel for Its construction. Then he proceeds. "We did not know at the time whether the contracting firm would employ un ion or non-union labor." Later on he savs: "Wo never have been antagon istlc to union labor, as the history of our several houses and their operations shows. What Is more, we always have handled union-made instruments and have in our employ many union men, Incidentally our new home at Spokane vis built at a cost of $175,000 and only union labor was employed In Its con struction. This Is the fact, although we could have erected the same build ing with non-union laborers for be tween $15,000 and $16,000 less, in view of all the circumstances we feel that we are unduly discriminated against as the result of a controversy In which wa have had absolutely no part." There it is, plain enough. Mr. Ellers, bv slgnlnar a contract with Maegly- Tlchner thought he could save himself from paying for his new home at Port land to labor the union wage he paid at Spokane. Well, Mr. Eilers and the rest of the tenants In these two buildings will suffer to the extent of losing the union trade. It Is true today, as it was many thousand years ago, that we are our our brother's keeper; that when we do wrong, we suffer. And Justly so. For thus only progress Is made. O. R. HARTWKJ, Chairman Special Committee Port land Building Trades Council. PAROLE BREAKER CAUGHT Questionable Realty Deals Result in Jacobson's Imprisonment. Deputy Sheriff John Cordano re turned yesterday from Los Angeles with Oscar Andrew Jackson, who had broken the parole granted him by Cir cuit Judge McGinn after pleading guilty to a charge of embezzlement and being sentenced to one year In the penitentiary. Two years ago he was brought back from Kansas City by Cordano to stand trial and after alx months in the County Jail pleaded guilty and when paroled was to re port to the court every two weeks. After opening a real estate office he is alleged to have passed bad checks and later disappeared. He waa found in Loa Angeles In the same business and is charged with having passed 20 bad checks before the police arrested him. Jackson was using his light name and drawing on Portland banks. While In Jail over night at San Fran cisco on his return to this city he told reporters that ho knew who committed the recent bank robbery at Vancouver, B. C, and where the money was con cealed, but would not disclose the facts unless relensed from his present charge It is the duty of every expectant riiother to prepare her system for the coming of her little one; to avoid as far aa possible the suffering of bucq occasions, and endeavor ta Eass through the crisi3 with her ealth and strength unimpaired. This she may do through the use of Mother's Friend, a remedy that has been so long in use, and accom plished so much good, that it is in no sense an experiment, but a prep aration which always produces the best results. It is for external ap plication and so penetrating in its nature as to' thoroughly lubricate every muscle, nerve and tendon involved during the period before baby comes. It aids nature by expanding the skin and tissues, re lieves tenderness and soreness, and perfectly prepares the system for natural and safe motherhood. Mother's Friend has been used and endorsed by thousands of mothers, and its use will prove a comfort and a benefit to any woman in need of such a remedy. Mother's Friend is sold mrtmTmm at drug stores. hlUAlaiCl IVritft for frftfl A w w-rtrT book for expect- I J I r. 4 U a ant mothers which contains much valuable in formation. BKADFIELD REGULATOR CO, Atlanta, Ga. MEN CURED WHEN OTHERS FAIL Call and let us give you a careful, painstaking examination absolutely free. Our opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Perhaps a little advice is all you need. X - Ray examinations, when necessary, free. No money re quired to commence treatment. You Can fay Fee Whan Cored During our many years of active practice in MEN'S AILMENTS in Portland some unscrupulous so-called specialists have invaded the city and tried to steal our methods and advertisements, but not being able to steal our brains they were not able to succeed in their dishonest ways: so do not be misled by them, but come to us, the oldest estab lished SPECIALISTS for MEN in the city, who guarantee cureB. or make no charge for their services. Remember, we have been here for years, are permanently located. Incorporated and licensed under the law. of Oregon to conduct and operate a Medical Institute, Sanitarium and Hospital for the treatment of Men's Ailments. You take no lialc when you treat with ua. We are here to slay, and for all time, and yon will always know where to find os. We are mot here today and gone tomorrow. Our staff of physlclana re rraduatn from the leading colleges in the I'nlted States, and have been In active practice from IS to 2a years, and are duly qualified and licenaed to practice medicine and aorgery In this and several states. 1 n veatlgate onr records and standing and compare them wltn the other . so-called specialists who have only been In our city a few weeka or month, and who have copied our announcements, which the newapapera' records will ahow. Beware Investigate! Men. If afflicted or In trou ble, call and have a friendly talkt It will coat you nothing. Me will be your friend as well aa your physician, and will advise you candidly, honestly and conscientiously. Call today. Don't delay or neglect your self. We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed Specific Blood Poison Cured in One Treatment BY PROF. EHRLICH'S GREAT DIS- ii Cfjfl " COVEKY AND BLESSING TO MAAKISD UUU We Cure Weakness also known as Nervous Debility, Nervo - Vital Debility. 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He will b sent to th penitentiary to serve out his original sentence of one year. HUSBAND OF TWO FREED Court Tells A. II. Maybe rieadings of Wife "o. 1 Save Him. Toll I no- the nrisoner that only his wife's entreaties and ability to forgive had prevented his being sent to the Penitentiary. County Judge Cleeton yesterday morning allowed Albert H. Maybe his freedom -on the man's prom i ..nApi hi wife and endeavor in every way to make amends for the past. -...v. Knn sentenced to serve a year on the rockpile after pleading guilty to a cnarge oi nou-uirii"' ferred .by Mrs. Maybe, who came to isn tn find that roruanu at c " p.- CH , he was married to another woman. She . ..... A n, hfpnmv. Ma V- reiuseu w - - be waa unable to give bond guarantee- . wis wif. san a ng that ne wonin py m' - For Your Hair Here Are Facts We Want You to Prove at Our Kisk Marvelous as It may seem, Bexall ir.i- t-. i hn. rrown hair on heads that were once bald. 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If it does not relieve scalp irritation, remove dandruff, prevent the hair from falling out and promote an increased growth of hair and In every way give entire satisfaction, simply come back and tell us. and with out question or formality we will hand back to you every penny you paid us We lend our Indorsement to Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and sell it on this guarantee, because we believe It is the best hair tonio ever discovered. It comes in two sizes, prices 80 cents and $1.00. Sold only by The Owl Drug Co. Stores In Portland. Seattle. Spo kane. Ban Francisco, Oakland. Los An geles and Sacramento. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE ANYONE THE GREAT KIDNEY REM EDY NEVER DISAPPOINTS A. few years ago I waa troubled with a complication of kidney and stomach ailments and although I tried two or three different doctors. I was unable to obtain a cure. Having heard a great deal about Swamp-Hoot, I decided to give it a trial and pur chased a one-dollar bottle of Mr. Alex ander, the druggist. 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Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. month and was about to be sent to jail to serve his sentence when Mrs. Maybe interfered and entreated the Judge to show mercy. Plummer's cough stop is well named. Positively does Its work. To bo found at most drug dealers or at Plummer Drug Co., Third and Madison. SAVES TIME and ENERGY Lightens All Housework SAPOLIO Cleans. Scours, Polishes from cellar to garret WORKS WITHOUT WASTE In a Remarkably Short Time C Gee Wo .4 K:-rfSMi- THE CHINESE DOCTOR. the vsrlous diseases which people commonly suffer with succumb to the penetrating action of the remedies com pounded by me from Roots, Herbs, feuds and Barks which have been known for their medicinal value for many centuriee by the physicians' fam ilies of the Chinese. Not only are most of these vegetable remedies rare, but are gathered at great expense In re mote quarters of the globe I can refer you to hundreds of well known people In the Northwest who have taken my treatments and- were quicklv and permnnently cured. So sure am I of the reliability of my methods that I offer FREE CONSULTATION. Open Evenings and Sundays. People who live out of town and can not call, write for symptom blank and circular. Inclosing t cents In stamps. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162 FIRST ST COR. MORRISON, Portland, Oregon. I Cure Men $io IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. Sen eral Debility, Weak Nerves, la somnia Results of exposure, overworn an. otner vio lations of Nature's lawa omenta of Bladder and Kldneya. varieoae Velna, q n I e k 1 T and permanently cored at email expenaa. I cure such ailments as Varicose Veins, Plies, Specific Blood Poison, etc completely and permanen 1 1 y, often with only a single treatment. Office hours A M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO.. Wasblnsrton St Corner First Portland. Oregon. NO MORE STOMACH TROVBI.E. Try onr llfe-frlvlna Chinese Herbs. They will reflai- from the first dose and clean all the Gas and Sour from your Stomach, stop the distress en tirely; you can eat all the food you want without the slightest fear of Indigestion. Our Herb Remedies have cured more men and women than any other svs".- A A K 4 medicine In the world. Wa Lro. .-J cured many cases where others a"1 failed, all sickness or chronic diseases of any kind successfully cured by the wonderful herbs. Consultotton free. Write for symptom blank. Ortlce hours. 10 A. M. to 7 P. M.: all day Sundays Lady attendant. Resldeni-e. 127 Lownsdale at., bet. Alder and Washington. 8 to 10 A M.. 7 to 10 P. M. LKK HOXO CHINESE HERB CO., 14ZVs Deoond at., Portland, Or. ,5? juntas 'I v ,- . DR. A. G. SMITH, The Leading Speclallnt. I am a re ft: -at ere 1 and licensed physician, confining: nty Rprclal Kractlce to the ailment, of MK.. I ave more money Invented In my eMtablinhmeiit than all other Port land apeelallM.rt combined. I see and treat my patients per Monally. All men should know who the doctor is they consult. I use my photograph so that when you come to see me personally you will recog nize me. Investigate my personal standing' before accepting treatment from a doctor of unknown Identity or reputation. Are You belny treated In a satisfactory man ner by your present doctor? Is he carrying? out his promises? Has he cured you in a reasonable time, and lived up to his suarantee? Are you paying; him exorbitant prices for medicine: Does lie employ tnorouRh ly up-to-date and scientific methods, which would be approved by the resr ular family doctor? If you cannot answer these questions favorably to yourself, come and have a confiden tial talk with me about your case. It will cost you nothing. VARICOSE VEINS. BLOOD POISOX, PILES, FISTULA, ETC, Ci i Vfr in S Davs So Detention From Occupation, Family, or Home. N'O SEVERE OPERATIONS. MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME - SAVING, MOST NAT URAL. MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS IS A FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CUR K BY EXPERI ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC CBSS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. FREE COHTSTLTATTOX. I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Velno, Hernia. Nervous Debility. Blood Ailments. Piles. Fis tula. Bladder, Kidney, Prostatic and all Men's Ailments, and S I v e you FRtVJE a physical examination; If necessary a microscopical and chem ical analysis of secretions, to deter mine pathological and bacteriologi cal conditions. Every person should take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A per manent cure Is what you want. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., and Sundays from 10 to L A. G. Smith, M. D. 234M Morrison St Corner 2d. Portland, Oregon. J TRUTH FOR MEN I am a Graduate of Pharmacy and Medicine, legally qualified to practice my profession In the States of Oregon. Washington. California and Nevada. I publish my own photocraph. practice un der my true ana correct name, person ally own, control and manage my office. I meet, treat and consult with all pa tients at all times. 1 empoly no hired substitutes or Illegal practitioners to consult with or treat you and I devote my entire time to the treatment of MtN 3 AILMENTS. I have no branch offices and am not connected with any "medi cal company." institute" or "museum. (Signed Affidavit) J. J. KEEFE. My sworn staement Is your protection against Incompetent and inferior treat ment. Come to me in confidence and let me show you the wonderful rejuvenating and curative power of my direct method of treatment. You jre under no obliga tions to take trJTment unless my charges, t erms and arrangements are entirely satisfactory to you. No injuri ous medicines used. No detention from work. The following ailments are successfully treated: Vsricowi Veins. Nerve, Blood and fckln Allmenls, Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Blood Poison ("06" Adminis tered), Weakness, Irruptions, Files, Fis tula. CONSCLIATIOy FREE WRITE If you cannot call S to S. 7 to 8 Dally; Sunday, 10 to L J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. SIStt WASHINGTON 8T-. COR, 6TH. PORTLAND, OR. A SQUARE DEAL Is what you will get If you treat with me. Results are quick and positive. You are benefit ed at once. Men who have dragged their cases along for months with some other spe cialist are astonished at tne prompt eiieccs of my r e m a r k a bl treatment. I cure Nervous Decline. Varicose Veins, Piles, X n 11 V A RhAlima- tlsm. Stiff and Swollau journey, bladder, etc Blood Ailments quick- Cf(Z ly and safely cured by OlO Consultation Free. Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance Vi&H Second street. Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. id. to 1 f. 11. Sun days. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. yV rinffila-lffafllM -""" - mulft ; i f!M BLADDER ;! 7j0ofe 24 Hours;! t Beware of counterfeit i