THE OREGQN SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. vrOVEltflSER 18. 1908 ft T THIEF TELLS ALL ABOUT IT Famous Assay Offica Embazzier Loves Seattle Best TEARS HIS REPUTATION- WILL HURT THE TOWN Makes Clean Breast of It, and Hopes Society Will Take Him Back When . f Ht Has Dons His. Ten Years on McNeil's Island. 'V" . "' , - (Spaeisl Wasatch to Tke Josmal J ? Seattle, Nov. It. George Edward Adania. tor the first time, took the . newspapers Into hi confidence today and told of his reasons for pleading : guilty to the indictment of ateallnc sold dust and substituting sand, while '"" It waa passing through the local assay ' office. ' - ' -r He aald he realised that be waa pleading when there waa much doubt : aa- to whether - the - government could have obtained a conviction. , , Be said be understood the incorrect reDOrta about bis actlona were partly due to the fact that he had refused to talk before for publication, but ha waa now ready to tell Just why he had not pleaded guilty. After expreaeing a strong affection " for Seattle and tte future.; ami a desire to see the sassy office here recognised as of the most important- character, he " saidjtjs-aa onlythls greatjregard for the city and the office that compelled ' him to act aa he did, realising the pen ' alty he must pay. "I waa afraid," he aald. "If I did plead guilty and stick to my confession, made immediately after my arrest, that there would be other arrests made, and tt would greatly hamper the work of the aasay office. I do not mean to Imply that there were others involved, but in ' order to get at the troth the govern ment would have been obliged tu-Srrest others, and the business of the office would have been retarded and Its repu tation would bar suffered moat eeri . susly." , . With tears etreamlng down bis cheeks , Adams said be would take his punish ment and be does not see. why he should not be forgiven and taken ,back Into society when he leave the 'prison on McNeil's Island behind, 1 years bancs. He Intends to have a correspondence course in the sciences during bis In . caroeratlon and will devote the subse , quent days ef his Ufa to solentiOo re search. . . . v . MOTHER KILLS CHILD TRYING TO SAVE IT (tpaelal Dlipatrk hy tsaead Wire to Tha J,nn New Orleans. Nov. 17.While at tempting to take from ber i-year-old ,baby daughter loaded revolver which the child had found in a trunk, Mrs. . Florence All. a native of the Kast In dies, today accidentally shot and killed the little one at the home of the family. The child found great sport In play ing with the pistol and realated,, the mother's atempts to .secure It The baby clung desperately to the dangerous toy, whioh exploded aa It was wrenched ; from the child's grasp. The -bullet en tered the baby's head, producing In stant death, and the corpse fell at the "feet of the horror-stricken mother. ; IT eat Advertisement, From the London Tribune. From the window of a shop off Upper street, Isllngton: "Wanted, an Errant Q!rl. Must be Respectable. Apply within," s ; s : v- .SCAka Ooodl .From the Chicago News. - A hers la man who happened to be on hand at the right time and made good..-' . AAAiaAAAAAAAa THE DOCTORS WHO X. t ! t CURE Men Now VUltlng the IT City Invited to Call. $10 Examination Qlven Free. DNS - It pays men to go to the Dr. W. Norton Davis company. Their phy sicians isre of the world's best specialists. They are known through out the northwest to be reliable, honest, upright physicians and surgeons. Quick and lasting cures have established their reputation. Cured patients Indorse them. Grateful men recommend them. Call at Once If You Are In Trouble StXTsT Toung and middle-aged men who have Injured themselves in ' body and mind, with weak back, falling strength, sunksn cheeks, hollow eyes, bad habits, dissipation, poor memory. Over 50 Per Cent of -Our Patients Have Been Cured for $10 and Many Only $5 During tht Past 17 Years In This City We Give th ' " v Best Treatment at the Lowest Prices. ? ' We are always willing to arrange teflls to -suit. Tou ean pay by the visit, by the week or by ths month, and we give liberal discount for cash.. Remember, our charges are the lowest snd most reaeonable In the olty, ; and you get the very bent treatment. Cs!l snd And out about your case at once; it will he the happiest dsy of your Ufa. Consultation free, YAAICOBB TJBIBS, wormy veins, varicocele, reduced snd cured with- ouT cutting. " N0"paW: Rupture, "hydrocele sndpnes'Tufedw'TthOuT-np--erstion. Consult us free and .find out how we cure wlthoui-tb. knife, Our price for a cure le the cheapest In tbe northwest. CHBOITXO skin diseases, ecxema, ulcere, sores, piles, constipation, Itch Ins;, heart, kidneys, llv-r, stomach, catarrh, rheumatism, pains. On of Town Ka Tuning ths Olty Consult us at once upon arrival and maybe you can be cured before returning home.' Many esses can be crtred in one or two or more visits. Consultation and advice free. WmiTsV People who 11 vs In outside towne and In the country who cannot call should write for consultation and advloe, free. Many cases . have been cured by home treatment. Our new treatment has cured 1. 0 Oft others and 'will cure you. Come to us and you will always remember it as the most Important transac tion of your life. If you ran't call, send for our free symptom blank. We will tell you If you are afflicted,,,. Consultation free. Zf yew tree oat of the city, oomylf or one visit yon ean go back ea ths aext train. ., r,' , , , . You Need Not Pay Until You Are Cured fWcmld-voq-neslre. you miygef) 5sTrTheTewTTh an vbank or "busi ness house In Portland, to be-paid to us after you have been restored, to health. e......tJ1 . - , - Office hours t a. m. to t p. m : Sundays and holiday, II a. m. to 11 m. I DR. W. NORTON Leading- peciallste la ths i TAsT OT StOTXlV, tttt-TaTXBS ST, MATE OF riM IS KILLED jy iimEjiiiE Thomas Ogden of the Andrew Hick M eats - Death at'- - : ' v' Sea. .- ;' ; ,, '(SpeclaTTfpt-h by Laed Wire t The Jonraan San Francisco. Nov. 17. The whal ing bark Andrew Hicks returned here today, after an eleven months' cruise rt'i-Hg yhlrh ThnmM.fg" the first mate of the veesul. was -VftTedTiy- whs Is and several of the crew were ao hadly Injured tha t I hey-were conflnoji to their bunks for weeks. - The catch of the eeaeon amounted to It whales, which brought about 710 bar. re la of oil. Tbe cruise extended to the South aeaa and then to the Arctic - In tbe latter watcra not a whale waa cap tured. Mate Oicdtt. met his death -on July It,, while of t. the Alaskan coast. In the vicinity of Kadlak island, A boat In cbsrjw-trf Ogdett had struck a whale and the men were waiting to shoot It sgaln, when It struck Ogden In the bsck with Its tall and cut through the gunwale of the boat. Ogden fell uncon- dous In the bottom of the boat and ths whale was Cut loose. ; The boat returned to the vessel, where 10 hours later Og den died.'" - -:r-- . .-' -. Ocden was well known on this coast and one time waa master of the bark Alice Knowlee. ' . ... The Andrew Hlcka reached port short of provisions, snd the -crew stated that If the trip bad lasted another week they would have been- without food The men complained bitterly of the food and said that for months they had boon fed on salt beef and cracker hash. 30,(100 PASSES-CANCELLED - BHHE RAILROADS Western Lines Call In Annuals Given to Immigration ;. Agents.' ' -.. (Special Dispatch fey Leased Wire to The Jonrmal) Omaha, Neb., Nov. 17. -Thirty thou sand railroad pasaea were today - canceled- by telegraph by ths Union Pacific, the Burlington, the Santa Fa and other western railroads, and SO.Ott real eatate scents who have been engagsd In bring ing settlers Into the great unsettled west will hereafter be compelled to pay their way while passing bsck and forth over the weatern railroads. It la ths hardest blow aver dealt the west. In the opinion of railroaders and bualnsss men in general. ' . Oarrlt Fort, assistant general passen ger agent of ths Union Pacific, returned from Washington today, where he had taken the-jmatter of railroad passes for land agenta up with the interstate com merce commission, and was told that passes could not be legally Issued to these agenta. Thousands of real eatate agents-who were partially engaged in bringing' settlers from the cast, but who are not ao engaged for any one railroad, nor for all their time, are af fected by the order. ' 'These passes have been Issued fot years." said Mr. Fort, "and the rapid colonisation of the weat la due to thess agents more then to all other causes put together. The railroads furnished the" land agents free transportation, but that la now cut off, and these men prob ably will go out of business. The west will be the sufferer.". . Operators Ktlll Oat. serial Dteearck by ls4 Wire to Tbe IiuuD Houston, Tex.. Nov. 17. Ths only de velopment of any Importance In tbe atrlke of the Weatern Union operators today was the meeting In Dallas by Su perintendent J. C. Smith with a com mittee of - operators,- who, tt is "under- stood, demanded the reinstatement of the force on , strike here. It la aald that the company la willing to treat with the men as Individuals, but this Is not satisfactory to the strikers. Ths Dallas committee will hold A meeting tomorrow and further developments are looked .for Monday. AAAAA AA A AA A. A. DAVIS & CO. sTorthwes. BstabUshed 18S. OOS1TZB VXMM, rOKTZJLirS, OB. POISOn MAY HAVE CAUSED DEATH Autopsy Fails to JReveal Secret of Mrs Creffield's Sud- den Demise. (Bpeelal DUpateh te The Journal.) Sfattie. Winh.. Nov. . 17. The au. topsy on "MaudT'CreTfteld. perfojuied-axj ii o cioca mis niornina; py coroner Csr-I roil and other surgeons, allowed thJt the ; heart. lungs, liver and kidneys were in a healthy, condition. The atoraaoli' was i Luken out and will be' analysed tomor row or Monday. , Carroll says that death j might be due to poisoning, neuralgia of j me Heart oruraemla, -Lawyers who have been preparing the defense of Esther Mitchell, Indicted for the murder-ef ber-brother Qeorge, have signified their intention of laying the blame, of the homicide' to the sinister influence Maud Creffleld exercised ovtir the slrl murderess. It was atnhllnhiw1 St tha tint. f th IrttltnB that Mr Creffleld bought the revolver and urged .Esther Mitchell on to, the ..commission of the crime. She acknowledged '.her part In the plot, ahortly after her ar rest, and aald that she and tether bad a perfect understanding in tha whole matter, and Esther was selected to-do the shooting because she, aa the aveng ing wife of her husband's murderer, would be watched too closely. Thla Influence waa exercised over the murderess during the many days the pair have ahared the same prison cell. The younger woman followed her com panion around like a doc would stay at the beela of Its master. - Companions frequently -remarked that Esther Mitch ell looked like a subject under hypnotto spelLOnJhesc grounds, aasartsd hy-4 tha Qttorneys for the girl, whose nana are stained with ber brother's blood, they will seek to secure ber release from Imprisonment or Incarceration In an Insane asylum. ' , They say that the girl Is brighter and bappler alnoe her companion died. ONLY WHAT HE EXPECTED orrowful Comment ef Taljhful, ateart- brokea rathe of ths ranatlo. (Special Tnspatrh te Tse JooraaLI Corvallla, Or.. Nov. 17. "This la what I have been expecting for a lone; time." is the remark of O. V. Kurt upon reading- the telegram this morning an nouncing the death of bla daughter, Mrs. Maud Creffleld, at Seattle. Mr. Hurt i and bis daughter Mae left at noon today for Seattle. The mother does not go. Hurt will not bring the remains here. Mr. Hurt, who has been lavish in his attentions to .his wayward daughter all along and recently aold his little home here supposedly to get funds to de fend her, waH overcome with emotion on the receipt of the news trrts morning. The townspeople generally, while sympathising with the father, say death was a merciful solution c$ tha problem. . , . SEATTLE RABBI 18 DECLAREff tO BE IfflPOSTER Jewish by Clergyman Unmasked Highest '"' Church Authority. - (SDestal Dtroateh Tke Seattle, Nov. 17. Rabbi HI Oenss, who for a deoade and a half has been regard ed by the Gentiles ofBeattle as the au- thoriied heed -at the-Oithodo - Jewtsh-f church of this city. Is declared by tbe highest authority In the church and by many of bis former followers, to be an Impostor who for years has acted upon Ms own aoeord And performed the funo- i tlons of a rabbi when . he . had no testimonials or rabbinical training. The main - authority for thla state ment, which will come aa a surprise to hundreds of Seattle Gentiles, who know Oenss, Is Rabbi O. A. Halpern, who waa regularly appointed the neaa 01 tne Blkurohoiln congregation about a year ago, and who came here from Fort Worth, Texas, after having been dnly elected by tbe people over whom be Is presiding at the present time. - ii i i i WALTER WELLMAN IS BACK FROM PARIS Kew Tork, Nor. 1T Walter Wellman, the Arotlo explorer, who will try to reach ths north pole by airship, arrived In this city today from Havre. Ur. Wellman expects to remain In this country for five weeks, then return to Paris, where be will superintend the re construction of ths motors and other apparatus for his airship. Major Hersy will join him with ths rest , of the expedition next June. Mr. Wellman said today: - - "Next year we go back, ready for tha real work before us. - Our plant la com plete and rea'dy. i The framework of the balloon shed Is 'erected, but the cov ering, some 10,000 yards of canvas, has been taken flown, it is cut ana nttea and ready to put tip. "The airship, the America, has been taken to Paris to be enlarged. When completed aha will be 186 feet long, 62 feet In diameter and will contain 2(0,000 cubic feet of gas. with a lifting power of It, 150 tons." TWO WHITE MEN FOUND - AT'REST IN OPIUM DEN Policemen Mallett and Keenan raided Ah Loul opium den, at (I H Beoond ? treat, at 1 o'clock this morning snd ook Ah Louis - and two white men, Frank X Lawrence and Harvey W. Clark, to the station. Lawrence - snd Clark . wort, locked up on the charge of smoking opium and h LOlll Hrm HI ball to lnaure his appearance tor. answer a I I to in cnarK w runniiis n. . Wishing to conceal his Identity Law- renra rhewed on an envelone white he. ing aearcbed St ths jail, but the officers knew him. They say he , halls from Butte, Montana. . SECRETARY ROOT OFF " ON SPEAKING TOUR Washington,' Nov. 17. Secretary of State Root left this evening for Kansas City and BL Ivouls to deliver addresses on the relations of the American re publics. A number of South American diplomats will hear him In Kansas City Tuesday evening. Ths Inauguration of this movement by the foreign secretary Is credited highly significant In view of his recent trip to South America and ths assurance he then gave the people of the lAtln republic that the United States felt friendly , to the Drags or Calve doctrine. l IT (i vu u i NEVER GUESS Experiment or take chances of any sort. ( attempt to cure only those dlsosses that I have been curing for ths yat Jflwfea years, unrt 1 bwlteve 1 aw Justified in suylng- that I have learned ail about thnm. tS'ere I lack ing in knowledge pertaining to my specialty 1 would never huve attained my present .success, nor would I to uuy be recogtiiaed bs the leading spe cialist treating- nicn'a tlsniiiuit. If afllided. VOll Clin denenA unnn It tKut uie nurvica. oorri;r--ou ia-lUe-sMrvi)e-i you need, and Is service such us can be rendered by no other physician. , My prxodce liTThe iararest beceruae I lnvnrliibly fulfill my promises.- ; VARICOCELE T'riiler my trentmnut the most as' gravAted cosos of varicocele are cured in a few. daya1' time. Tliare is no iviln, and it Is seldom nocoasary that the patient be detained from hie occupation. Normal circulation la at once .restored throughout all the or- pann, end the natural processes of waste and repair are again estab lished. If you are afflicted with va ricocele, consult me at ' once. De lays can but brtns . on - anient va ted conditions and nervous complications that will Impair the vital functions and Involve the general health. . Contracted Disorders In. "the treatment of disorders I of fer a service such as no other phy- siclan can render. The remedies I employ have a most thorough and' positive action In cleanslns: the mem branes of all infection and subduing all inflammation. My manner of ap plication Insures absolute thorough ness, and removes every possibility of relapse r a chronic, stage. My cures are not only thorough, but are ..accomplished In the briefest time pOHslble, Br. The We Cure MEN ONLY LICENSED TO PRACTICE . MEDICINE IN OREGON We Treat the Following Diseases ''V- r t)nly , Bhsamatlsm, Acute sad Chronla. Blood $olaon. Gonorrhoea. Varicocele. sTenrasthenla. Jrervoue Seollae. Varalyals. Gleet. . ByphlUs. , Uss. Kidney, Bladder and AU Urinary D A LIFE LONG CURE FOR VARICOCELE CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON , We cure this disease without operation or ligi ture, and under our treattnent the congested condi tion soon disappears, the parts are restored to their natural condition, vigor snd strength, snd circulation is reestablished. . , . STRICTURE r We cure 'strictdre: without the knife by sri applica tion which acts directly on the parts affected, dis solving the stricture completely. Our treatment is psinless and in nowise interferes with your business duties. - ... , , . Aonts and Chronlo Discharges, vis.! 'donorrhoeo, Vrosrtaitlo Sis eases, cured by the use of the only solan tlflo method known, injurious to ths system in no way,' ahape or form; uut. on the contrary. It builds up ths system -and the diseased part returns to a aound and healthy condition. lf yon have viol HO ire j 1e laws system, oome to as before yon become nave saa a reams, depressed, laek vitality, oome to us at enosf ou treatment will wop all-drains and veseome all weakness aaA positively se store yon to strenrth and health. THOSB WHO KAVB BEES DISAPPOINTED BT TTWSVrXI.ED BFBOIAT.ISTS IBB ZAJIsTBtmT IB QTmSTBO TO IimiSTIOATB )TSt METHODS ABTD TERMS WITHOUT DILAT, WHIGS HAD TXBT SOHH W HI HEOrU HTIJlOr WOULD HATH BATED TB.sU TUTH AID MOB-XT. Write If you cannot call. Houra--s s m. to St. touis SHORTAGE OF FOOD FOR REFUGEES Suffering Among Flood Victims in Puget Sound District -. . Lack of Supplies.-- (SVeelal Dlat-k to Te JooroalJ ' ' Seattle, Nov. 17. Floods in the White, the Black ' and the Duwamlah valleys have settled Into a lake four miles wlds by ten lonit, and several days will Inter vene before they empty Into Fuget sound. ' ' ' . In the meantime, the people who have fled to the hills from their ,l: water covered home , are being driven desperate-by hunger. Many of these hills are surrounded with water, and It Is im possible to get' to the mainland. The provisions' tnken along at the time of escape are riving out and expeditions will, be formed to succor the distressed st once. - Mrs Cbsres Jackson returned to her hillside home at Imwamlah In A boat today. and found the tenanta she had left, two eats and a dog, supplemented by" five families, comprising tt persons. Including' 11 children ranging from S month to five years old. The Jackson home was the first hill the refugees could reach. Men empioyea wairmng tne itenton .Tnnni i .uji.,.,. bridge were refnsed food by people living cloe TyrT5causwfjUut,JL,!K1 proeecutlonsJnjsJhsiuu-t - - ... . I .,. - nve barely enough to subsist upon themselves, and no other supply was In sight. In ths little town of Foster, one .store hfie parceled out In stnall qunntlties its stores of groceries to those who have been" able to reach 1t. They are cut off absolutely from all -communication with the markets. , In farm houses nearly all the stocks of vegetables hnve been hist and In many cases stores held In upper stories alone saved ths situation thus far. The first Inunch. sent -QutltaJeam -the conditions : of the flood-imprisoned people, reached them this af ternooji . and . they asked for newspapers liefore they would speak of their own sorry plight or request that provisions be brought to them. Every Item of news concerning the general conditions of the. flooded val ley was more eagerly anatched at than food would have been' had it been thrown at them. " ' s Railroad business Is paralysed. The flood conditions ar the worst ths'rall- r -. . ' . TATXOX, ' The Ieadlna; Bpeolallst, ' ICY FEB IS OIT&T . XV 1ST VVCOM7X.IOATSD CASH When CURED Consultation Free istahiishea as rears we never Lb Portland. , . You Pay- It may be in its,primary stage, or it msy have been hereditary or contracted in early days, thereby being constitutional. , We cure all its complications. We stop its progress, ersdicats every vestige of poison from the System, and this without ths usa Of mer cury or potash. . . . . . WEAKNESS ,---7 Whether scquired or inherited, is cured by our methods so that the parts affected srs restored to their normsl conditions. The established curs is , permanent, not of health and are oonsolons of oonstaat drain whloh la nndermJninr yoas a nervous snd physical wreck. If ambition and euera . nnabla to eonsemtratai von thoarhta. laik We hare cured thoneanda of weak man. t p. m.; fcvenlngs, T te t 10; Sundays, I and Surgical Dispensary cobhxm- uooaro ajtd tamxtxx, stheets, fohtxito, obzooh, roads have ever experienced In western Washington. : , - The loss Is esMmsted at ' $500,000, of which the Northern Paclflo la by far the greatest sufferer. Ths Great North em expects to operate a transconti nental passenger train by tomorrow or Monday, but the Northern Paclflo wjll not get a passenger train out for 'It days,- and freight traffic will not bo re leased east for nearly three weeks. The Northern Paclflo loss in trsck- sgs and bridges Is f ISO.000. ' Great Northern 1 100,000. Columbia and Puget Sound and Chicago Milwaukee A St Paul (In gradea) each 110,000, Puget Bound Electric Co. $36,000 and Seattle, Hen ton and Southern $1,000, or a total Of $407,000. JEROME EXPLAINS WHY HE HAS DONE NOTHING New Tork, Nov. 11 Distrlot Attor ney Jerome In an open letter of 1S.0OO words to Governor Hlgglns, made public bla excuse for failure to prosecute high officials in the Mutual Life Insurance company. The letter was in answer to one received by Mr. Jerome on June II, 1906, from Governor HIggins, ssking for an Investigation -of the Insurance busi ness In New York... Mr. Jerome' en nounces ho will now take up the New York Life Insurance company, and It la' sxpected that before his term of office explrea. In 10S, that ths district attorney will make a reply to ths gov ernor who may bs then in Office. Mr. Jerome "has found many moral offenses In the management of the Mutual Life, but contends that through Inability to get evidence or , ths non existence of statutes applicable to ths crimes nidlcated It la Impossinie 0 in- crimes nidlcated it la Impossible to in atlnllAMS nAiilJ harH,lnMiu1 . - All tha I fictions could" br'OMoined. - All tbe blame for the existence of criminal offenses In the Mutual Life business is put up to former Superintendent of Insursnce Hendricks. COAST OYSTER TRUST SAID TO BE FORMING BelllnBhsm, Wash., Nov. IT.-fWhat some people have elected to call a bud ding jyster "trust" is marchlns; op ths roust and has arrived at Bi-lllngham bay. TThroash-H. Brsnsfor-Df Portland, Ita representative, this concern has se cured an Interest In snd, oplon on more thsn 1.600 sores of fins oyster beds at Samlrs. , - Mr. Brsnsford's deal Involves sn ex-, pcndlture on the local, beds of about $40,000, and BelUngham Is to. become one of the chief oyster exporting centers of ths Paclflo coast The object, which r-a- l AM EVER IN DOUBT t am never In doubt aa to what the results from my treatment will-be. Day after day for alzteen yeara I have been earing rwae sfter rasa nt. the several diseases peculiar to men. ; No case comes to me now, the like of which I have not , treated acores of times in tha pust, and I can al ways svy definitely whether I will be al'l e to effect a permu n e ntjsu re I never hold out falae hopes or ni(ike promises. that I cannot fulfill, snd you can rely absolutely upon any encouragement I may be able to offer you.. If I promise you cure, a cure: will follow. WEAKNESS" - I cure functional weakness In men. now oiT no otRer phyereian Cur ing thla ailment. Most doctora treat wronitly.' They give stimulants and tonics. ' These things can't cure. "Weakness" Is a symptom of pros tatic disorder, and the treatment must bs local. Thla Is a truth that I myself revealed. . I have perfeoted .the only system of local treatment that cures ."weakness." A few doo tors over the country claim to cure by the same method, but their treat ment Is only an - imitation of the genuine "Joslen" method. Tbe gen uine is here and Is administered by its originator. . Don't hope to find It elsewhere. Specific Blood Poison No dangerous minerals to drive ths virus to the Interior, but harmless, blood - uleanslng , rsmedles that re-; move the lsst poisonous taint. 234 Morrison Street Cor. 2nd, Portland. Or. OUR FEE-$10: -Consultation Free We never disappoint our patients! We accept any incurable cases! ' We never hold out false hopes! vtt. i : r ' t . ' . ' ' . . . . iau in any case we taicei ..... -- temporary. yon are weak, loo my and despondent. Tim. Tig-os and i. m. to it noon.- GrGEEWO Portland'! -Widely Known and Successful . Chines Medicinal, -; - Root and -Herb Doctor rested), tfc. Incredlents at whir . Import dlraet from tbs Ori.st la large eoaatltlea aad pr.pata sad sat s fw see la kla sp-te-data l.batory. V BMresry. eelaone or dracs ef sar kisd SMd. Isriy erarUbl. Tba Doctor treat serem'stly and jrearanteea t ear -mi itom.rb tmnhle. t.rrh. aatbm.. Ions, toroat. rbesmnti.m. jertusai stflnev and ie.t m.nhaod. l ilUALM THOUBirs AlfAXX PklTATI DISEASEA ' Ke fals mlaleadlntf atatasMata t . afSletad. A aaf and laatlns ur Is tbe u!c. et pomlbla tiro, and at the lowest coat so lMe for bonHit treatment, If ? eannot eall. write foe symprom blsss aad eirmlar. terlm. 4 eosf In atamss. coHsrrLTATiOH ran. Css 0. O Wo CamM JUdi.ia. Oe., 1SH fuel St., Oer, atorrisos, Partlsad. Os, Pis mantlaa tkis mm. Fook Sang 5c Co. Of I m BXIX.T.SD CsTUT. r ... -..a 3 sia-si JnwnT.sa. JAT IU .CHONO, Mgr. 231 Alder St.. Portland Pure. Beautiful Jad Jewelry, Oold Bracelet and Hlgnet Klnse of all tlesurlptlone- made to or der. American names engraved in Chinese chnrscters on pure sold id-luck rlns-e engraved with the three carrV.ral Chinese characters, via! Olorv. Prosnerlty end Lonsevlty. Charges reasonable and orders of any design promptly executed and sent pre paid to any part of the United States. OMnr!. " HtvForm. ' (' K0)W TO rail. - Tarrant a xtraot at Vabab nd Oapalbain - . OAPSOLE8. Tb.Mi v ear Cn Uk. oer.nl.n esrrr.- . Kui-ir rear eoaeaaeti ilat . ' . H . St.. FortiaBd. ir.'ini IWrut Co.. 44 lldilim U- fl . J ae br siall from at. New Vark. Mr. . Bransford's -company has in view Is to get 'ffnout-h oyster beds to supply ths toast's rapidly growing markets. 1 tamoaa r ! m i- J I . ... J TRANSPORTATION. I "Wr.KrV M OREGON norpJLiri wo UNIOtf PACIHC 3Trains to the East' Daily 3 tKrzczc:.T, r. : : as-eara sell, to o..b, o,i... b L.-I. rKm'' eleei'lns-ears U.llr to Kaasaa 0ti. uS. ?.t 5L"ta ."'" l"aee Tie fTnifssi n.. .... . tno Ea.t Tin lluatlnston, fllr: S SOaai S:0S sal -tHk'P . riftr fnc Et.rs .,'. aahlDstoa. Walla Walla. tewtatoa. Csssr-d'Aleae aad'----' "f'l. North. point, dally, (ill SSI SKM AtUnfle Ktpreu fit the East rnrt.aad-niirra lorr. for all ' Ptmtt hetwrea Blsrs ssd i ortiasa. d.y 7r;: s-is.m S:0S. ' sw . V0'1""" D1TISIOM. i.V ".""?. Po'st. eoontlas wltk H.LTT. f J'eo Dd ViortU Beaea. Stessi rA?Vs-A!!h',t- .iock- "ves I p. a. dallr. . If.? '-dayi Satnrdar, 10 p. a. , ArrlTM ' lMt I p. n... eieept Snndae. ''"ree''r.Vl,,!!fAEnP, ; -J Pyton, Onros CHf aad Tamhin rrm K5i imr! M ktdoe, aahet. Sock. aifitini ''."A" sauoay iwant s-- Billtlnf). Arrir T:0 a. m. i.ll,. uaaS Slr-Ti. 1 w.j points feast t JllV. s.'A- "mm 8pok.il Vad Ink N? a StiS 4? ee poo srrlTiUTrsIs Ticket Office -fnird and W..blsftos eta. Wm. Mctt RRaT. O.B.r.1 huwie A. r- a tit SOUTH tesT. Arrlre, (Inrl,., 1.' m . for Salem, BoMhorg. A.k- land, Naeranente, OiiUa. ". . , . a rraeciaeo. Stork too. ' " :' Naw Orlaao Ud the eaar.- 8:tl par T:U psr Mornlns train eoaneeU at WMilhnn . '. . I V.. """"I anf.i and SIlTertoa local S:00 asi T:St sat tott.i. Qrov paaaasm eonoeets at WoedWs and Albany dally, .io.pt Son. : ey. with train, for points os woKtbnTB-Sprln(a.ld and TKMam '.Mpm 4:10 pm 0:20am ournuRi pa.rnsf!r. . ...v. -:iupm -ill :iri mm roreat Oidt. paen....tn :O0 am llT Mam roraat Orov jMMentr.... 11S:S0 pm t:0 pm -miv. 1'ir.iir wwrrjn nosa.T. jBrycRHON-sTRRsrr statiosj. For DalU and mtermadlat selata dally, T:SS a. sv. ssd 4: is . sv An rr Partlaad IS: IS a. m. and S:3S p. sv. Pnr time sad card ef pjs nserbeo tiasw apply at City Tk-kat Otfiea, r sutlos). Tlrksta te Baaters points ssd Enr.fl alaa an.n, China. Honolnla aad Ao.tr. 11a. Citr Ticket Oftlr corner Third aad Wasp. c7 . ' I T I . . IW1 ' II 111. W. btinwbr. .. Wm. MeMTTBnAT, f vnr -rwsat Aft. otm. Paaa. Ataet, TIME CARD y OF TRAINS. Rortlancli Leave. Arrive JaUowstone Park -Kaasaa Olty- ... t. Uala Special fat Cbehalia, v 1 Centralis, Olysipls, Oray'S Harbor, Boats Band, Taeama, Seattle, - Spokane, Lawletea, . BstU. Blljlnf.. OsaTer, On a ba. Kanaaa City. St, Leals and BonthMat, daily..., Sistss diSSset hortfc Ooaat Llmitsd, aioVtrl . ' . . llrhted, far Taeoma. SMttle, r:.fM. Botte, Mlaaeanolls, Past aad tke Itaat. sally. tiStsej TltSssj Pncat Sosad l.lmlted, for Clar.meet. Obeballa, Oas- ' trail. Taeoma aad - Seattle Mr. dally 4:Stpm SiSSssi Twla City Express for Taea ma, Seattle. Opokass. Helena. rntte. St. Pael. MmeaapeUe, laeoln. St. Joeeok, Kaa.as City, Omaba, tt. Leals, with- ; - ant en. ate or ears, uiraei evnneetlona for all pobrts Eaat aad sostbeaat. dally ll:4Sm lOiSSsai TMC COmfOOTAJiX WAX. 2 Ovcrlanu Trains Dally th Orwsul Llmitsd. the Fast stall-' VIA SSATTLS AND SPOKANE. Portlaad Urn eehedale Dally. - Batly. LeaTS, Arrive, To and from Spokin. . St. P.nl. MlnsMpolla, , Dtiloth aid all point East via Seattle t:S0a TiOSsst 11:4 tm tiSOssi To and from tt Past, aflnneanoile, Dntntb and ell points Baal via Spokane S:IS pm ttOSsst Oieat Varthoa ttaaauhlp Oe, Selling from Svattl for Japaa -ssst Cblna sort and Manila, ssrrylsg a. Mncers and frlbt S. S. Paketa, Xar.mVw St, S. S. stinnaaota, Janoary S. NIPPON TOSSW KAtSRA ' ' (Japan 1111 Bteasi.blp Oe.) ' S. S. Akt XSn will sail frasa So.ffT. Iboot Konsbw T foe Jnasa and Cblnn pert, .carrytag s ad fralakt Por ticket, nt. bertk. mills tlooa, ate., call es r d(lrM K. TJIOKSOX, 0. P. T. A. ItS Tktrd at., rtruasa, orasea. raea auia sse. Astoria &" Columbia River Railroad Co. Osloa Dapot ' Lear. Arrlv. Por karsera. Rainier, Clata- , kanl. Weatpnrt. Cllttoo. A- f-' ' ' .- toria. Warreutos, rlarel, , ; - Hammonil, I'ort Hteveaa, Uear- ' bart Park. Sea.M.. t:00 U:Ma A .tor la and Haabor. inrs saiir r.7rrr.Trrr.-.'Tn)osm ' ttno tisr All mm aany. J. C. MAYO. ii. P. and P. A.. Aitorla. Or. C. A. KTKWABT, Commerelal Afnt, S4S Aliler ilwt. I'bnn Main BOO. S. S. F. A. Kilbyrn Par Can Bar, tor-a and Baa PraHetee. Kext sailing from Fertlind, rllilay, Nov. It. ' Kx Railing from las rranrlsrai Thar., Nov, St. CHAS. E. ITERLtUITB, Af.t- Oak Street tTock, Phone Main 2963 EriHVtrdYKr'PILLS T,sdlt A til ynsjr Irtis;iat for a . fcr-4tl4$-t'Bl 11IUI I J I(Ml( tui 4ll strHalllr tMft, tlrd ?1lai lu)rKt. I'stkai ssaiaktkmm. I rnirf pnif r1 nrt Sih fnf' PI AlfOYR BR kXn ril.L-K tot m vmxn' fejsritilfd mm tit, Ssitnt, A)vfl hliat lt. K'J'. by tM..rif1 HTlt. Vbswlswl t rkllm4mlBUm Nb M - 4W -'.'!- V 'V. stents. 1 0 (OCMOlUSttl J P av a rr.t o) I