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TJIE MORNING OlTEfiOXIAX. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 9, i012. 20 50-CEHI TOWAGE RATE 15 Port of Portland Commission Revives Old Tariff for Lumber Cargoes. I AIM AN IN FAVOR OF IT Tart rmnml for $240,000 Differ Authorized Body to Take Share of Blame for Two Accident to Craft. a, ti, Instance of Commissioner ..Kellly the restoration of the towaite rate of SO it. per 10O feet of c.r o carried br lumber vessels when loaded joints between Astoria and Portlaml wai brought about at yesterday Inr of the Port of r..rt!and Commls- "' vr O'Reilly called attention of his colleacues to the fact that short.y be fore his recent departure for the F.a't the question of reducing the tariff 2i per cent was up. but that In his absence It was aet.d on and he thonsrht the lumber rale had been In cluded Inadvertently. The charge of fO cents has been rerarded as a besra-arly one and as I understand the orlstnal purpose In establishing- It was to drive, away steam schooners from the trade.-' said Com missioner O'Reilly. Commissioner In man. heir.- in the lumber manufactur er business and Interested In steam schooners, said he did not consider that the 2i pr cent reduction should apply nnd the restoration was effected. Mother HI. !" Leaves. In the absence of President Mears. who Is not eipected to return from a tour of the Mouth until March 1. Mr. Inman presided. It belnK his first ap pearance since his recent marrlaa-e. Commissioner Dodae was absent and a further decrease was made In the at tendance when Mr. Inman left the meeting after havlnr been rranted leave of absence for 69 days, that ha could hurry to the bedside of his mother In Ohio, whose condition was reported hv telecranh to be serious. I'nder the terms of a contract en tered Into November 15. 1511. with the Willamette Iron & Steel Works for the construction of a new stoel dredsrer. to coat approximately $:0.00fl. the pay ment of 110.2:5. So authorised to he made the contractors as representing the cost of SS per cent of the work completed during the past month, less IS per cent that will be withheld until the brldiret Is completed. Consulting Knslneer J. R. V. Lockwood. who Is to receive USUI as his fee for delrn ina the dlRffer and superintending Its construction, wss voted 12000. with the understanding that the balsnce would be paid as soon as the vessel Is ac c pted. ( onmlMl.l kare fllame. The case of the schooner Lyman D. Foster, which went aground on Oilman I -edge, off Astoria. In July, after hav Insr been towed to an anchorage there from Ft. Helens by the Port of Port land Commission's tufr Oneonta. was discussed and It was agreed that the Port of Portland Commission must accept Its share of liability for damase sustained to the vessel. Captain Kill man, master of the Foster, was In the i-lty and the commissioners voted to consider a settlement on the presenta tion of bills showing the repair work performed. The vessel is loading- lum ber at Aberdeen. Wash. In the matter of the American ship Reuoe which "skidded- while belnir lifted on the public drydock in the Fall and waa damaged, the Port of Portland Commission will help shoulder the ex pense. It is estimated rouKhly that the cost of repairs Is $4"'0. James Cornfoot & Company, of Glas gow, wrote to the Commission on the subject of belnK appointed European agent for towage contracts nd drydock work, but action was deferred. MACCEXX n.S ODE TO XELSOX Port of Breakwater Writes of Beaver Captain In Satirical Vein. Though Captain Nelson, of the "Big Three" flagship Beaer. and Captain Macsrenn. skipper of the Coos Bay spee.lv liner Breakwater, are staunch friends, an argument early this week between the two. which had its Incep tion In nautical matters and finally drifted Into biblical facts, prompted Captain .Mat cenn to pen the following: lie nrr bits a birthday, and be naver tells his AS. He never krps bad company, and he's Revtr hen -iias"fd. He n.t-r prv to his Creator or Jehovah of the J. vs. H.'s an up-ro-ctai free thinker and be never rtrtnks bad booz.. He only retda the BtMe to compare It with free bought: Ha says it in not up-to-date and much un truth h.e wrousht. K don't belie that Jonah had apartments In tha whale. And walking on ins water" ha calls that a fatrr tale. Ha don't believe that the I.ord turned water Into win. Or that Moa-e eroaaed the I'.ed Sea and never touched the brine: Me cannot understand how the multitude was fed Upon two little fiah.-s and five small loavaa of bread. And he don't be'ieve th.it Mosea. with his magic ro.1 in h-ind. struck tne side if l.rse mountain and brought water from th land. He might b-liev th.it Noah waa the cap tain of the Ark. But be bail too many passengers ea such a lll'le burk. It Is hard fr mm to think that the little lumb was lhare. .X o.l it wua not chewed to pieces by th lion and tit star. H. has atmaye baen In doubt how the larg rrw was f.d. for they rtol not eat each other, aad Noah had no br.ail. Hut w''.at p u t him th most is that th i'o.'ar refclou Ler ould iue in the land of sunshine in a dim so very lair. He don't attend prayer meeting and te church he win not go. Hut when ther la a lecture on freatbonght, he a down In the front row. II reada th. fret hour lit papers aad th science of tb tittles. And th works ef all the thinkers that live tn different cllrrea. He do-s all hia thinking on the land and elorrr.y main, lie's a thoroueh steamship skipper and Nelson ta his name. 1.AHA1XA TARKX KOH I.l'MBKK I.a.-t free Carrier on Ct Joins l-.ticagrd xIcet. Idle tonnage available for lumber has ai;aln been cleaned up on the Coast tnrouch the flrture at San Francisco of the barkentlne lhalna. which will load Iirre or on Puget Sound for. Australia, but th rt nnd identity of the chart erer were withheld. The rate at which the barkentlne Amaranth was taken last week by FaJfour. iluthrle & Co. to load here for Valparaiso, was ol's id. Captain ilarck. ruaatcr of the u'rrman RESTORED ship Frieda, which Is at Santa Rnsall.1. where sne arrived January 12. b written that he expects to remain hcre until the latter part ot March. The car rier was to have loaded at Knappton. but It Is said that because of her tar diness the charter rartr may he can celed and another vessel taken for the business. The British steamer Hartln ton. which shifted Tuesday from M Johns to the Eastern & Western Mill, hauled down yesterday to the Clark & Wilson plant at Unnton and probably wlil nnlh there. I.OAT1INCJ rllAUGK IIK.PCDI ATJ'.D Ship Onnm t Taconia Kcru? to Pay for Handllns Klonr. TAfCMA. Feb. . Notice has been served on the millers and Krsln ship pers bv the. Trans-1'aciflc Bureau of STEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Dae te Arrive. Name. From. Hear an P. Iro Kiamath S.in Kranelsco Sue 11. Elmore. .Tlllamoo Alllar.e. tureka Knikwatrr. ...coos Hy Om W. KUlr..Sn Piea-o Hoe City Sn Pedro r'sicon. ....... Pleso.... Heater n I'edro.... Fuvsrlc Manila Hoaooas fco Francisco Data port In In port In port Kh. 10 Ft. Feb. V f t. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 11 12 12 II JT 1 1 Scheduled to Depart. Name. Pus H. Elinors Yale Harvard. ..... Klamath . . . . - Hear Alliance Ireakwater. . . Oeo. W. fclder. Falcon Xi City Hearer. ...... Hojnuki. . . Surer 1c. ..... For , .Tlllamock Data Feb. . 8. F. for lm A-. . K. F. f or L. A.. . San Ieo. . . . . .san Pedro .... . .Eureka . ('uot Hay . Pan Plrso. . . . . .San Francisco . .mq Pedro. . .. . .ban Pedro. ... . San Diego. ... ..Manila Keti. It 10 10 11 Ti 13 1 13 1! 1 F.b. Feb. F.b. F.b. Feb. Vb. Feb. y-a. Feb. Feb. Feb. Transportation that the latter will re fuse hereafter t6 pay the charge of cents a ton for delivering wheat or flour on the deck or In the hold of a steamahlp. Insisting; that the commodity to be shipped be uellvered on the dock at the shlp a tackle. Millers and grain shippers say that warehouses and ele vators were fitted up years ago with electric conveyors and other equip ment to jtlve vessels quick dispatch and the charge of 9 cents a ton has pre vailed at all the prominent Pacific Coast ports from San Francisco north. Contracts have been made for four months In advance, millers say, on the established custom of this -cent charge, and the arbitrary ruling of the Transportation Bureau will not bo ac cepted without a strenuoua contest This was the decision reached at a meeting of the executive committee of the millers and shippers here yester day. XOTTIXGHAM RKLEASEO TODAY Money Deposited to Cover All Ex penses In Salvage Case. As a certificate of deposit In the sum of $;000 was turned over to counsel for the Port of Portland Commission yesterday by the Globe Navigation Company, the dismasted schooner Wil liam Nottingham Is to be released to day by United htates Marshal Scott. A aummary of the actual expense borne by the vessel's owners shows that tins sn reoresents disbursements made bv Inlted States Marshal Scott up to February S and the disburse ments of the Port of Portland to the same date were $ 1IS3.-S. there being In addition a berth charge of 12. clerk s fees of 110. legal charges amounting1 to IIS. the salvage claim of the Port of Portland for 1:000 and that of the crew of the tug Wallula for $1000. The total Is $472a.7. , I.lner Cordova to I'ass Seattle. PRATTLE.. Wash.. Feb. S. The steel Alaska liner Cordova, which Is being completed at Wilmington. Del., will sail direct for Nome. Alaslta, from Phila delphia, instead of coming to Seattle in ballast, according to an announcement made here by her owners last night. The Cordova will be completed in April, and will have the honor of being the first stenmshlp ever to sail -from Phila delphia for the Bering Sea metropolis. After making the one trip to Nome the steamer will be opernted on the Seattle-Southwestern Alaska route. Marine Notes. To undergo her annual overhauling the Port of Portland dredge Portland la laid up at the public drydock. Owing to need for her service he was kept In commission a month longer than usuaL Machinery of the steamer Mountain Gem has been-stripped from the vessel st Kennewlck and will arrive In Port land In a few days. Three cars will be used to transport It. Purvlvorg of the wreck of the steamer Sarah Dixon are presenting a dressy appearance the.e days. a all clothing recovered from the sunken vessel was cleuned anrl pressed at the expense of the Shaver Transportation Company. In a continuation of the trial yesterday or Chief Kngtneer Chester L. I-ewls ex pert testimony was introduced before Cnlted States Inspectors Kdwards and Fuller concerning boilers, and the case may be closed today. Scarcity of sailors Is reported for the first time this season and the French bark Rene and British ship Wm. T. T.r wis are In need of three men each. The vessels have finished loading and hauled into the stream. B. T. McBaln. R. A. Lelter and F. T. Griffith are the incorporators of the Willamette Navigation Company, which has been formed principally to operate the steamer Ruth between Portland and Oregon City. The vessel was recently purchased from the O.-W. R. & N. Com. pany by the Willamette Pulp & Paper Company, and In addition to handling paper products from the Oregon City plant, will carry general freight. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND, Feh. 8. Arrived Steamer Catania, fiom San Franclaco: ateamar Ko. rrana, from ;avlota; steamer Sue H. El more, from Tillamook; ateamer fan Jacinto, from San Francisco: steamer Waali. from San FrancWcu. Sailed Stennifr Northland, for San Pedro; steamer Breakwater, for Coos li .iy. Aatoria. Feb. -.Condition at the mouth ot the river at J P. M-, moolh: wind east J2 miles: weather, raailng. Arrived. down during the night and aalled at 4 P. M. . Krenrh bark Chas. Gounod, for Queenatown or Falmouth. Arrived at 7:?0 A. M- and left up at 2:S0 P. at. Steamer Catania, from San Franciaco. Arrived at 7:40 and left up at :0 A. M. Steamer Roaecrsna, from ;vlota. Arrived at ts:ll) and left uo at 10' A. M. steamer San Jacinto, from tan Francisco. Arrived at S:30 A. M. and left up at noon Steamer YVaap. from San Franci.fo. Sailed at 2:30 I, al- Steamer Ko.inoke. for San Dlnco and way porta Sailed at at" P. M. Hurkentine C. F. t. rocker for l':i arna o and Fton. l ' itos Bay. FeK t. Arrived at 7 A. M. Steamer Alliance. Trom Portland. l'ort Creaoent. Feb. S- Passed at T A. M. Norwegian steamer Hvgja, Xrom Portland, for ieattle. San Pedr Feh. &. Sailed 8teamer Roe City, for Portland. han Franclaco, Feh. R- Arrived Fteamers Fm.con. from Astoria; schooner Mlnnl A. fame. from Mukllleo. Sailed Steamer Nann Smith, for Cooa Bar Hornet, for Seat tle ; Temple K. Porr. for ;ray. Harbor. Seattle. Fen V Arrived Steamer Atlaa. towlrtc rar;;e l.y from San Fram-l.ro. Sailed --Steamer. Alameda, for Soulhesv-ro Aia. a: Preai.lent. for s.in I'Tum-lwo; tarkenune i;.ere:t 1. i;riaa. lor lacuna. Tide at Aalorla Friday. High. Low. S IT A. M 5 f-et O.lS A. M... ( II I . M . feW .1.5 feet QUICK WORK IS AIM Southern Pacific to Electrify at Once if Given Franchise. COMMON-USER CLAUSE HIT General Superintendent Campbell Says Company Could Xot Oper ate Satisfactorily if This Feature Is Demanded. If the City Council Is prompt In passing the ordinance granting the Southern Pacific Company a franchise for a double track electric line on Fourth street, motor cars will be oper ating between Portland and McMinn vllle over both the West Side and Yam hill divisions before October 1. said I. W. Campbell, general superintendent of the Southern Pacific, upon his return from San Francisco yesterday morning. Mr. Campbell Is ready to defend the proposed franchise which will be pre sented to the Councfl next Wednesday, and declares that the common user privilege which some of the Council men threaten to Insert Into the meas ure will not be accepted by the rail road under any circumstances. Objection Pointed Oat. "If the Council Insists on the com mon user feature on Fourth street," said Mr. Campbell, "it will mean simply that we will continue our steum serv ice to the city limlts and operate with electricity inside the city. It would be useless for us to attempt to give first class electric service on a single track within the city or on a double track with two or more companies using it. "It may not be plain to everyone that the reason we are asking for a double track on Fourth street Is so that we can operate the cars- from both the Yamhill division and the West Side division over that street to the Union Depot. Our schedules probably will compel us to have curs entering and leaving the city at approximately the same time. With but a single track It would b necessary for us to hold cars on passing tracks which would cause Innumerable delays and greatly Inter fere with our service. Congestion Is Feared. "Should a common user law be thrust upon us In the event that we double tracked Fourth street, it would again bring about congestion in the business district by placing the cars of another concern on those tracks. Efficiency of service the very result that we are trying to obtain by this franchise would be defeated. "To my mind this Is a question that concerns not only the people of Port land but the people of the entire Wil lamette and Yamhill valleys. And Port land Is affected. Indirectly, as the val leys are affected, as this city depends largely upon the outlying districts for Its support and prosperity. By our proposed electric service, which' In cludes a double track and exclusive privileges on Fourth street, we aim to bring the people of the territory south of Portlnnd Into direct touch with the city. CurTallls K.xtenaloa Probable. "It will be only a question of time until this electrification extends all the way to Corvallls, and perhaps beyond. It means something to Portland to have the Valrr-y people able to step on an electric car In front of their doors, come to Portland, do a day's work and return home the same day. It's a mere business proposition for the people of Portland to consider. As a railroad proposition we consider It Impossible to maintain efficient service with either a single track on Fourth street or a double track with common user privi leges." Mr. Campbell, while In San Francisco, was In conference with William Sproule, president of the Southern Pacific: E. E. Calvin, peneral manuger, and the su perintendents of- all the lines in the Pacific division. Orders for new equipment. Including a number of new baggage cars, loco motives and passenger coaches were placed. The construction of the line between Salem and Fir was authorized. Mr. Campbell reports that President Sproule and the other Southern Pacific officials are In thorough sympathy with Oregon and its spirit of development, and that no opportunity for aiding In further Improving conditions in the state will be overlooked. STEAMERS COLLIDE IN FOG Modoc loses Part of Wheel When lilt by Resolute. Heavy fog In the harbor yester day was responsible for one accident that delayed the steamer Modoc several hours in getting away for Iwls River points, as she was struck by the tug Resolute when backing from her berjth. t- 1 VoelfAta on that nort side of her wheel, together with a few braces, were damaged and she returned to tne sup for repairs, sailing early In the after noon. A steam pipe was broken on the Resolute. Captain Exon was In command of the Modoc and about 8 o'clock started to back Into the stream. The Resolute was bound upstream and had been sounding the fog signal, but It was so thick that even persons on the wharf did not see the tug until sha hit the stern wheeler. Navigators reported yester day that fog settled on the lower river .-i w.ilnAiiliv jkvenlnw a n rl vessels moving during the night were badly hampered. COQUILLE RIVER BUOYAGE Inspector Lists Changes In Day Marks at Coast Harbor. Latest of the bulletins Issued from the office of Henry L. Beck, Inspector of the Seventeenth Lighthouse Dis trict, contains the following respect ing aids to navigation: Coquille River Channel Port Side Buoy, 1, third-class can. heretofore re ported adrift, was replaced January za. Channel Starboard Side Buoy. 4. third class nun, heretofore reported miss ing, was replaced January 23. Chan nel Starboard Side Buoy. 6. third-class nun. was replaced by a second-class nun. January 2.1. Wlllanictto Hirer Channel to Port land. Swan island Bar. lower light, and Swan Island Bar, upper light, hereto fore reported extinguished, were re lighted February 3. Juan.de Fuca Strait New Dungencss Sand Spit Buoy, 2. first-class nun, re ported missing February 2. Will be replaced as soon as practicable. Film Censorship Vrsed. MKDFORD. Or., Feb. S. (Special.) The Washington Parents' Association, of this city, petitioned the City Council to censure the moving-picture shows, enforce the curfew law and pass an ordinance against any Junk or second hand dealers buying goods from school children or minors My One-Treatment Cures Honest Treatment. bun l nun mi -lr"i tber doctor. be) t OKK.ON MEDICAL I.TITiTU bpccialista. Longest Established. W v TO MEN DISEASED, NERVOUS THIS IS THE WAY YOU FEEL roll's .UprkoPrVnyo.V..Vu?VleeV VcW Tef th morning feeling tired, your mind at times wanders, your memory is ioor vm. Tre hollow-eyed, whites of your eye are yellow, you are fearful. afwaVrexpectini the "worst to happen, very nervous, you -tart In your sleep Yinl SwVkfrom a dream very much frightened; stmjslng pain In th. treast. no appetite. if ,. , heen unfortunate In selecting a doctor to treat you. nave not given yourself the attention which your disease demands, you Know that ever? day you put th. matter off you are getting worse and worse; you ar mortified ana ashamed of your position among your fellow men. Ilf Sl.ot rto-aeia the Dleasures for you It did. Would you not give much to tltl. ?tlfa KOBLST HL'rk SOLND NEKVEd and i CLEAR BRAIN that L.r. voirV before the vages of dlseaee attacked your system? " yo,f hav" th desire to . .Irons and manly in a true sense of th word call at mV office at once, and I will take pleasure In explaining a treatment that K. restored hundreds of men In a much worse condition than you are. lUNbtoltLI itlNo swelling and congestion of the dilated veins vanish noiekiv A healthv circulation ot blood ie re-established, and that old-time UeC,ngy-.pAeedirylturrns. Avoid dangerous operation 1 can glv. you ta. j-i -.- rptiiA quickest ana saiess ana iu"i ' " CI Win Dn,pflM If Fu have sore throat, mucous patches, pimples, copper CLUULI lUlOUli colored eruptions, sores and ulcers, bone pains, falling half er any symptoms of thia ailment In either primary, secondard or tertiary iuitea consult me and be forever cured of It. My treatment cleanses and eradicates every taint of poison and every Impurity from the blood and system. All danger of transmission or recurrence Is removed. The taking if injurious mlSfral. for year, never cures. My treatment 1. a .pecmo. a certain antidote; you Improve from the very commencement, and ar. soon 'permanently cured, as proven by positive blood testa. 1 WANT to em iphaslze the Importance of selecting the BEST DOCTOR, will cure you In ONE TREATMENT by administering "Th. n Remedy" 'Xh. greatest medical discovery of the ag COME to ME I w wonderful GerniBii me results are like magic 1 ALSO CURB to stay cured Rupture. Kidney and Blaaaer Ail ments Plies. Fistula and Rectal Affections. Rheumatism, Catarrh. Eczema end ail Chronic. Nervous. Blood. Skin and all Ailment, of Men. IADITC UB a full description of your symptoms and trouble. It unable to II 111 Ik call. All dealings ar. coniiaentiai. ' belays ar. dangerous. Hours: A. AI. to P. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE tOItt MOItRlSOJ ST, BUTWEO FOURTH AD FIFTH, PORTLAND. OR, FOREIGN SHiPS COMING SCOTLAND AXT ENGLAND PLAN TO GET COAST TRADE. Great Trantt-Atlantlc Lines Propose to Send Vessels to Portland by Way of Panama. Tlia't steamship lines in Scotland and Kngland are taking much Interest In the Panama Canal Is shown by an item which appeared in the Dally Scotsman, published In Edinburgh. Scotland. In the article it Is said that Portland may have a regular service from Liverpool, Kngland. The account follows: "With the object of taking advan tage of the Panama Canal when it is opened, as the engineer In charge of the works expects, in July. 1913, the steam ship lines whose Interests will be chief ly affected have for some time been making preparations for extended service. 'The Cunard Company has been giv ing consideration to the possibilities of trading on the Pacific Coast, the Hamburg-American line is credited with the intention of making use of San Francisco as a base, while the Royal Mall Steam Packet and the Harrison and Leyland lines are also understood to have Important developments In contemplation. "In this connection I also hear that a representative of Messrs. Lamport & Holt. Liverpool, has been In Portland. Or., arranging for facilities with a view to a regular service from . Liverpool. Indon and Southampton to that port. When the waterway is ready for traffic It Is evident that shipping competition will be exceptionally keen, but It Is gratifying that British enterprise will be well to the fore." Shipowners Ask $100,000 Damages TACOMA. Feb. 8. As bailee for the lumber cargo carried by the steamer Strathalbyn. when she collided with the American-Hawaiian steamship Vir ginian in the Sound last month, and for the benefit of the owners of the cargo and the underwriters, the Strath albyn Steamship Company, of Glasgow, Scotland, today filed a libel for ,100, 000 on the American vessel. The losses suffered ty the cargo owners and In surers as a result of the collision are placed at that amount. A Deputy Mar shal went to Seattle today to seize the Virginian. Wharf and Bonkers to Be Bnllt. ASTORIA. Or Feb. 8. (Special.) The County court at its sessiun awarded contracts to Alexander Fred erlcksson for the construction of a wharf and rock bunkers at Tongue Point quarry, where a large central rock-crushlnir plant Is to be established Husband's Hair How About It, Madam; 13 It Fall ing Out or Growing Thin? Must husbands are careless regarding their hair many are skeptical regard ing hair tonics, restorers and the like. It is only wnen their hair cornea out in combs full that the:' rea'ly lit up an I take notice. If your hus band's hair Is fcllng, if he has dandruff or scalp itch, don'i let It make a haldheal of lilm; get a r-cent bottle of PARISIAN SAGE today, rub It on his hair every night until dandruff goes, hair stops falling and the; new growth appears. Then use It every other night until th. hair is thick and abundant. PARISIAN SAGK i a delightful, refreshing hair dressing for men, women and children. It will do as advertised, or your money back. Girl with auburn hair on every carton and bottle. Sold by Woodard. Clarke Co., and dealers everywhere, to prepare material for improving For Weak, Diseased men Cure, to Stay Cured For- SO davs I will heal and cure all Weak. Rick, Diseased and Discouraged men at a reduced fee. This Is Just one-half my usual charge. I give you the same care and at tention as If you paid my regular fee. Yon rould reretva no better service for J 1000. If rou could but talk to the many cured patients am dismissing daily, you would refuse to suffer longer on the promise of other doctors. Don't be a Weakling, a Failure, and your life a miserable existence. Why pay exorbitant fees when I offer you better curative treat ment for this low charge? I am a man of In dependent means; the curing of my patients Is my first and ainly thought. In this I differ widely from grasping doctors who think only of their fee and care little for the welfare of their fellow men. Take advantage of this offer at once; don't wait till the laat few days, when the crowded condition my oinc may prevent you seeing me. or it you Expert Consultation Free. M. Sundays, 10 to 12 only. roads. The court also awarded con tracts for clearing and grading a por tion of the main road to Seaside near Gearhart Park and also for grading a stretch about 125 rods In length to complete the highway between this city and Jewell In the Nehalem Valley. School Industrial Plan Liked. SALEM, Or., Feb. 8. (Special.) Superintendent Alderman has received word that the Commercial Club, of In dependence, has Indorsed the Industrial plan for work among the pupils of the public schools and will take all possible steps tofurther co-operation. Grows Hair on Bald Heads Resorrln is on of the latest and most effective germ-killers discovered by science, and in connection with Beta Naphthol,' also a powerful antiseptic, a combination is formed which'destroys the germs winch rob the hair of Its nutriment, and thus creates a clean and healthy condition of the scalp, which prevents the development of new germs. Pilocarpine Is a well-known agent for restoring the hair to Its natural color, where the loss of color has been due to a disease. Yet it is not a color ing matter or dye. The famous Rexall "93" Hair Tonic Is chiefly composed of Resorcin. Beta Naphthol and Pilocarpine, combined with pure alcohol because of Its cleans ing and antiseptic qualities. It makes the scalp healthy, nourishes the hair, revitalizes the roots, supplies the hair nourishment and stimulates a new growth. We want you to try a few bottles of Rexall "93" Hair Tonic on our personal guarantee that the trial will not cost you a penny If it does not give you absolute satisfaction. That's proof of our faith in this remedy and It should Indisputably demonstrate that we know what we are talking about when we say that Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will grow hair on bald heads, except, of course, where baldness lias been of such long duration that the roots of the hair are entirely dead, the follicles closed and grown over and the scalp is glazed. Remember we are basing our state ments upon what has already been ac complished by the use of Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, and we have the right to assume that what it has done for hun dreds of others it will do for you. In any event, you cannot lose anything by giving It a trial on our liberal guaran tee. Two sizes. 50 cents and J1.00. Sold only by the Owl Drug Co. Stores In Portland, Seattle, Spokane, San Fran cisco, Los Angeles and Sacramento. I CURE MEN My Fee $10 PAY WHEN CURED MEDICINES FIRXISHED FREE. Beware of doctors who charge ex orbitant prices for medicine. I charge for cures only. I am an expert specialist, have had 30 years' practice In the treat ment of disorders of men. My of fices are the best equipped In Port land. My methods are modern and up-to-date. My cures are quick and positive. I do not treat symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly examine each case, find the cause, remove it and thus cure the disorder. BLOOD POISON Come to me if you have any of the following disorders: Varicose Veins, I'lmples, Nervous Debility. Nerve. Illood and Skin Disorders. Bladder Troubles. Blood Poisons. Krnpt lona, I leers. Special Ailmeotn, riles or Fistula. . I occupy the entire second floor on corner of First and Washington streets, consisting of 12 rooms. FBtK ROOMS FOR MV PATIKSTS Offl'-e Hours 9 A. M. to S P. M. Stmdays. 19 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO. 2244 WASHIJTGTOW STREET, Corner First, Portland. Oreaou. an i Aw V - V ' ' I DR. A. G. SMITH, .' The Leading -ixHxt.. 1 .1 licensed kyalelan, eoaflnlng nT"?1" nraetice o tae all men la i -have more money Invested In my establishment than nil other Port- nil specialists comoiiM-u. I see and treat my patients per sonally. All men should know wno th doctor is they consult. I use my photograph so that when you come to see mo personally you will recog nize me. Investigate my personal standing before accepting treatment xrom a doctor 01 unanuwu '"tu"1' or reputation. Are You h,in trAutH in a. Kit 1 1 s i :i c lory man ner by your- present doctor? Is he carrying- out nis promises i Mird von in a reasonable time, and lived up to his guarantee? Are you paying him exorbitant prices for meaicine. uoes no employ mvi Iv nn-lo-rlatB and sclentllic meiiiuua. which would be approved by the res- iiir famllv iinrtor? If vou cannot B answer these questions tavorauiy 10 yourself, come and have a confiden tial talK witn me aooui It will cost you nothing. Cured in 5 Days Aw ucib..uii i ioiu Occupaiiou, Family or Home, d c- vy i.. 1 m II V K U. A T 1 O.N'S. A: CASES PKRA.NB.Vl MOST TIME - fc YING, MOS1 NAT- lj HAL, JtlUOl SAf A3J. J. A.a.a.V-- AND P E IK M A N B NT C U U K 1 GIVE MI WtJitU AS" KUJii iOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES . T HAT T H I & 1& A FACT. i AiM ttniAii-i i 1 PARED TO CUKE BY EXPERI ENCE AND E V I PM EN T. VV H1CU ARE THE KEYSTONES TO &LL CESS 1 HAVE THE B E S T EW DIPPED MEDICAL Oi'FlUHi ON 1UE COAST. FREE CONSULTATION. I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins. .Hernia, Nervous Debility, Blood Ailments, Piles, Fis tula, Bladder, Kidney and all Men s Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination; If necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions, to determine patho logical and bacteriological con d I tions. Every person should take ad vantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A permanent cure Is what you want. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to P. M,. -and Sundays from a1G. Smith, M.D. lMy Morrlaun Si., corner -d, , Portland, Oregon. MODERN METHODS 1 am positively tne umjr cmcv... in Portland that publishes his own photograph, personaly conducts and manages Ills own office, and con sults with and treats all his own patients. 1 have more qualifications and experience than any other spe cialist advertising in this city. -- Every man calling at my otfice Is assured 01" mv personal and .-individual treatment until -a cure is ef fected. My fees are one-fourth that exacted by the various "medical companies,'? " Institutes " and mu seums." Be sure to consult me be fore treating elsewhere. . . - ', BLOOD POISON "Sif I FII.FII.L MV PROMISES. I 4.CCKPT ISO IX'CHAHLE CASES. I Kever HOLD OIT FALSE HOPES. Why treat with incompetents when you can secure the expert services of a competent specialist? 1 Come to me If you have any of the following disorders: Varicose Veins, Plmplea, Nervous Debility, Nerve, Hiood and Mkin Disorders. Bladder Troubles, Blood I'olxona, Eruptions, I leera, special Ailments, I 1 1 e or Fistula. , , 9 to n 7 to 8 Daily; Sunday, 10 to 1 Examination Advice Free. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.,M.D. Rooms 11-14 Lafayette nldg S13Vi WASHINOTON ST., COR. 6th, PORTLAND, OR. ... ... 1.. I a t MEN DON'T BE DISCOURAGED DON'T GIVE CP HOrK. THERE IS HELP FOR VOP. ACT TODAY I will treat some of your ailments for aa low a free as $3 and 110. I will make you -an ex ceptionally low fee on any ailment you may b suffering from. With this low fee and my long and luccessful experience In treatine aliments "hlq 3f men, you need not Wi?Sf,1 IS? 1 don't care who has In'i fa tried to cure you. and has failed I will give you a sure cure and a amall fee. Don't give up be fore seeing me. ... . -, By the lateat methods known to MED. ,r 11 Hcienre 1 bUcceHfully treat AKI tOSK VK1N!. FIUSS. NERVOUS All. MENTS. KIDNEY, BlADUtK, M NO Jvn BUKIII AILMENTS. RHEUMA TISM LIVER AILMENTS AND CHRONIC AILMENTS OF MEN. Come In and see me.. Have a confi dential talk and be examined without coat or obligation. I will cure you. DR. LINDSAY The Old Kelinble Specialist. Corner Alder and Second Vairoets. En trance 1-84 Second a&reeO Portland. Or Office hours. 9 A. M. to 8 P. II. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. S. K. CHAN Chinese Ioctor. REMOVED TO 133 First St r.. The well-known N DrlS.K.Chan with their harm- Mrs. Dr. CUaD lira I. null. . less Chinese niedlcines of herbs and roots, have wonder fully cured many sufferers of both external and internal sicknessea whn all other rem edies have failed. No operations. r.Ttam inatlon for ladles by Mrs. Or. than. Call or write to . K. Chan Chinese Xedlcine o.. 133V Flrat bt. K. W. ir, Aldr. I'rtland. . w ' - The Dr. Greea Offer. PR E E FOR ALL AILING TI1K S u.a.tL.- T WHO CURBS. . . ti tot, tn f.! t hat 1 Hani an tt'B . - - inv (iff freelv for examination and explanation ot tlielr condition wiwiuul urmr. bv any obligation io take treatment, . , r .1..:.. n.ir. 1 will m;ike a thorough nd scientific examination of your aliments i'w -- examination that will disclose your true physical conaiuun, wiimi. -knowledge of which you are groping tiuii, aft 1 win n . . . ...... - best regain his health and strength .1 - t ... 1 11 h m nnw and nrsnrvfi ills Dowers uuw nr- old ajp. My offer NO MO..ET RL -.T'Tll l.T", TTVTI1 HIT S i H1J 1 voiir nhsnlute nrotection. C onsulta tion, examination and diagnosis 11 VARICOSE VEINS u-Mb ,.ll..n- Snic dnir. Knotted VVormy-llKe ems. tiaiiru .-,,.' i.i..iH e imnnr, llinnd. Weak. Nerv mis, Low Vitality, Mental Depres ",0.n.- ...... . .t., vmi n e imuv ueiuiiiiMiaio nit.- . COSE VKINS can be. cured without,! severe surgical operation. iuj oial effects are immediate. Pal idly reduce! healthy circulatlo speedily returns, ana s 1 1 e -soundness and robust health ar soon restored. BLADDER AND KIDNEY The complicated ailments of thes i .) it- -t v o r r m p . Thei lI Ol C iniMin,' . in no eupsswork about it. we re move every obstruction, stop eve wste, allay all irritation and i tiammation. revitalize tne wo.tx.. . . -i o.,nnmMllch u na te Ol KilH. UIU tWUII m.i.tmiui..... thoruugii ana pennaucii. BLOOD POISON & "606' ........ ......lari SnntM. Km tlons. Ulcers, More Mouth or Tbroa Mucous Hatches, Swollen tiland r ullniK Iiair. . , ,, Wo Kive, with great care, and ski the wonderful new German Bloo Itemedv. which works like magi . . . I...,..., m-, Iniiirlnl after effect. It does not lock In the poison, nut arives it nut ' v.ft .on li no ronieha. Heine- a.Hl ood Vurifylni?, Bloo m-.i-H.,, ui.,.. vrmpiiv. it riv . i. .iont nnro f rush BlOO Stream and restores him to norma health. N ERVO-VITAL DEBILITY The cause of Nervo-Vltai Ueblllt; as well nm Its evil effect upon th phTslcHi. menial and otber power. U familiar lo nil afflicted men. '1 h HViiivliiiiix neeal not lie enumerate". We want all ailing men to kno ...... x- T -t 4 I . 10 V T t A C. mat it u i w." -l -1 J - - . treatment is the Ideal remedy fo NKltVll-VITAti ucmuu. it . i.. l.mnnrarllVi hilt re stores permanently. All disagree aoie symptoms smm mattiPiico.. nergy is regained, Belf-respect, sell jonfiilence and self-control returi and the patient is prepuieu iut new period of life. PI1.FS AND RECTAL Piles, blind. bleedinK, lthinc urotrudinict Kislula I leers nnd Our proven methods make ho; pital operations unnecessary. I most cases no pain or detentii from business. We guarantee iiuic relief and positive, permanent cure AFFLICTED MEN What you want is a cure. Con to us and get it. Once under treatment you will quickly reali: how simple a thing It Is to get w. in the hands of a specialist knows Ms business. Our -cures a not only years to life, but lite, vears. Office, hours, daily 9 to Evenings 7 to 8. Sundays 10 to only. - DR. GREEN CO 3112 Washington St., Portland. Or. To Be Restored to Heal qulcklv. safe'v and ralnli-ssly oiiht the aim of every sufferer. With nati. remedies so Jiear at hand and so can take affording patients means to reco without golni; tn hospitals or health r out of tha city, these herb compounds sh be tried bv. sick peoplo who have fc-lvei hope.- They are not a new thlnir. nor they anv experiment. When your comes before the doctor he will tell Doaittvetv whether he can benefit you or Unless your contlltlon can he improved will not ti.ke yonr ease. It Is for that reason that thousands of people throng the Northwest are heralding his prslsos. ' Ton will do well to call on him If yo suffering from diseases of the Nerves, B Skin Heart. Liver. StomacH cr Klc inclu'diiiR KheumatLsm. Paralysis. Lo Nerve Force. Constipation. Catarrh. Keatl.in. Dyspepsia. Weak Back. Blot Dropsy. Eczema. Scrofula and. Dlseaa Women and Men. If you live elsewhere than in Portlan, wish to procure his medicines, send 4 ; nnrf a svmmom blank and t l lur will be forwarded to you. This you fill out ana proper iemeu.3 ..... sent to you. Open Kvenlnus and Sundays. THE C. f.EE WO C'HINKSE MKUU.M 162V- I-'irst St., t'or. Morrison, 1-ortluiid. Oreeon. CATARR "OF THE BLADDE Rc'ievsd !f 24Houif Each Cap- S aule bear the ,1 name " V I Bereave of counterfeits 1 AASAAA BING CHO? Chinese Doct: V. aaOa of oineao oeco root luediciiso cures u:riL liver. to mictL ... blood troubfV or T -. v ud woman wbtik - JV. U.U. It ou iuBar.V 'i,.. p wrlt X9 22 Vk Wa ..A X i l to, go. B(hu 1&. 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