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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY' EVENING, FEBRUARY 23. 1807.
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SOLICITORS
T
OFF FROH SHIPS
Rul In Vogu on Atlantic Coast
Placed In Force Here This
' - Morning. .
PERMISSION MUST BE . ;
HAD TO BOARD VESSEL
Oriental Line Nomuti Pint to Be
V Affected by the Enforcement of
" Rulo Tblcb Heretofore Hu Been
Ignored Here. ;
The doien or more solicitors, who
' . wnt to mt tho German atamr
tfnmantla when she arrived thla mora
,-v.-'- tag at Montgomery dock were surprised
v 7 PO being lefused permission to com
;. a board by the cuntom faouae officers,
,-"'" each on preaantad am erdar
. irora the officer In charge of the deck.
Some secured permlaalon and othara
. galled. . Tba regulation came like
thunderbolt from a elear sky but it Ta
aid that it will meat with general ap
. giroval After having- bean tried . for a
In explanation tba enatnm kanu af.
fleers who kept guard at the gangplank
UUd that the rule prohibiting people
stow ooaraing foreign ateamera haa
been In rogue for a long time on the
lAtlantto eoaat but out hare the law
baa never been observed. For many
months peat there haa axlated eonsld
arable rivalry between solicitors for. the
phipohandlera and other bualaeasea that
sjater to the trade of the ahlpa. - and
... Competition grew so .warm that lt. be
eame customary for aome of them to
. fcoard incoming vle down the river
from launch. One of the flnne ob-
Coteo to tne expense of hiring a
anch every time s ahln earn In and
o In order to get on even deal own
piainea to the euatoma department in
Washington with the result that In
structions were iaaued to allow no en
'ton board until such person haa pres
" tooted permlaalon from the captain or
the off leer in charge. The. new -rule
"will mean that whatever favoritism la
'. Bhown In the distribution of basin
nrtu be aettled at the gangplank inatead
al on Board of the steamer aa the solid
' lor having the frlendahln of the miwi
.In authority to buy will get aboard while
lla oompetltor may have to whistle and
rait on tho dock,
, The Numantla was t days making
an run rrom xoKonama to th Colura
tla river.' Captain Fnaa la fining the
position of Captain midmann who waa
taken atck at Hongkong with the grip.
- (The officers report nigh aeaa bat no
evere storms oomlng across. A great
Heal of Tory cold weather waa experi
enced and thla made it disagreeable
i for tb eoolle Bailors. , - ,
The Numaatla'a earea consist af
tone of eoeU. aome for the Walla
"Walla penttentlaryv and about l.oo tons
, px general Chin merchandise, flh
win load full cargo of floor outward.
: ) HERE FOR LUMBER
tVorwcfljut Steamer Tbrrs Arrives
;-, From 8aa Frejadooo.''';1
The Norwegian steamer Thyra, Cap
, aln Peterson, and tho steamer Alliance,
, Captain Kelly, arrived In the harbor
last night, the former from San Fran
cleoo and the latter from Cooe Bay.
The Thyra went to the mills of the
Portland Lumber company and com
x roeneed' loedlng lumber for China.
. The Thyra met with an accident since
here about six montha ago and haa
been undergoing repel rs at San Ftan
clsoo for quite a while. Captain Berger
Is now at San Francisco figuring ap the
. amount or tne damage to toe hull and
when that haa been completed he will
Laswrobebly leave for Norway to bring
o m v e a4 v w w fcsyoai n vjt.
The ateamer Alliance arrived tap at
S o'clock last night and docked at the
foot of Couch street She brought a
in all ahlpment of coal, about 1.(0
caaa of salmon and a lot of general
freight. She brought 41 passengers,
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The French bark Jaquee will flntah
dlacharglng cement thla afternoon. Bha
Is under charter to load wheat for
Europe.
The ateamer Strathord will probably
'' finish loading wheat at the Oceanlo
; . dock thla afternoon. She haa been la
the harbor for a long time.
The British ship Brodick Castle shift'
d from the mills of Inman, Poulaen
Company to Linton, this morning. .
The ateam schooner Chas. Nelson Is
- due to arrive here this evening, as
la also the Harriman liner, Costa Rica
Inman. Paulsen Sc Company intend
' erecting a new wharf alongside of the
eld one from which lumber la now be
ing loaded. The new wharf will bar
bout 1(0 feet of frontage.
A. Johanasn, a Oram an of th ateem-
, or Hereul, lost f 110 yeaterday ' by
dropping it into the -river. He atooped
ovar and the pocketbook alld into the
water. -
The ateamer Meteor la . taking coal
at the bunkera Her place will soon be
' taken by the Japanese steamer Kotohira
Mam. which la ready to sail for Japan,
- except tor the lack of 409 tone of coal
In her bunkera
rto ateam ' achooner Jim Butler la
loading lumber - at Urrnton. . She will
finish Monday night and sail for . San
Th steamer KUburn left op at lt:f I
a. m. ana nnouia raon uu uei a oca
at o'clock tonight 4-.
E. B. Edward a, local inspector of
tiulla haa recovered from an attack ef
pneumonia and will be at bia office In
the custom-house building Monday.
- The North PaclOo Steamship eom-
pany'a stesmer Roanoke, Captain Dun
ham, la due to arrive bare tomorrow.
She left Eureka 'yesterday afternoon,
MARINE NOTES
Astoria, Feb. lis Left np at T a. in.
Steamara Atlas and Redonda 'Arrived
down, at 1:19 a. m. Steamer Johaa
Poulaen. Arrived at T:! and left op at
11:10 a.; m. Steamer F. A. KUburn,
from SaU' Francisco and way porta. Ar
rived at 7:10 and left op' at t:tO a. m.
Stamr Chaa Nelaon. front San Fran
eiseo. Arrived own at t:IO a m. Brlt
lh ateamer Cymerlo. Left uO at (a
tn. Fhlps Klwell and Blntram. Arrived
At 1140. a m. Steamer Costa, Rica.
Soothe the throat and atop a
hacking cqugh. A safe and
airnple remedy. xboaaeni.
STEAM SCHOONER ON TRIAL TRIP
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. The Halene, Bunt la Hoqlm and Portland.
SONG WRITER GIVEN THREE
DAYS TO LEAVE THE TOWN
Among the celeb ritlea in attendance
at the aeaaion of the; police court tbl
morning waa James Holohan, the
eminent eong writer and author of a
number of nnpubllahed ' auoceaaee.
Judge Cameron, although Introduced
to Mr. Holohan" by Patrolman' OolU
who had volunteered to escort the dis
tinguished guest to the bench, waa tin-
awaro of hla great song writing ability
until the prisoner modestly informed
the court of his avocation.
"Tea air, my business la Yhat et
writing eong poems' said Holohan
throwing out hla cheat.
"WelL what la tho title of your latest
sons" asked the court. i
"When the Orange Bloaaoma Are In
Bloom" replied the defendant.
"Any other aong that you have com
posed recently T inquired the magis
trate.
"Tea air I wrote a rag time aeieouon
entitled Can't yon Stop, : You're Only
Fooling ma" ' 4 -
"I mut oonfeea that X did not know
that we had auch genlua in. our midst,"
commented Judge Cameron, "but it la
my opinion that the community can
well afford to lose you so you. can have
uptll t o'clock to leave the city."
Humming-'"! don't know where I'm
going but I'm on my way" Holohan left
the Court room. A part of the chorua
ef hla aong. " When the Orange Bloa
aoma Are in Bloom" aa dictated . by him
to a 'Juo'rnal representative la aa fol
lows: , "On the banka of the grand Miami
rrrer. - ',. .
When the orange blossoms are In bloom.
There awaits my dear Ella
When the orange bloaaoma are In bloom.
How I long for thoee dear childhood
daya .
When the orange bloaaoma are la
bloom." ,
SEE PICTURES O HEAR
; CM OF SPAI3
Members of Woman's Club Also
Proteet Against Slaughter
of Birds. '.-
An afternoon of muslo and plcturee
from Spain, the land ef romance, waa
enjoyed by the membera of the Women'a
olu yesterday. A large attendance ev-
ldnod the interest whloh the sublect
I arouaed.
Mm, Alloa Welahar gave a talk on
Spain, llluetrated by atroptlooa vlawa,
many ef which were from her ewn pho
tographa. Her rady narrative and
keen observations added much to th
Intereet of th aubject. '
Senor A. R. Velar delivered an ad
dreea in Spanlah on the "Intellectual
Conaueat of the Western Hemisphere.
Muslo was furnished by the Mandolin
and Oultar elub under the direction of
the leader. M. B. Pelactoe. and waa much
I enjoyed. Two of the composition ran
dared were hla own, and they were re
ceived with much enthusiasm. J.
Adrian Epping sang the Toreador Bona
from Carman with much spirit.
Under the able - preeldency of Mr.
Tmn Johnson, th elub haa enjoyed
splendid progress, and aha and bar pro
gram committee were mgnry compli
mented on the Interest of yesterday s
program.
At the bualneaa meeting the question
of th alaughtar ef aong blrda waa
brouaht up and a rssolullon" was paased
protesting' against house bill I4T. which
haa been the subject of much adveree
orttlclsm by bird lovers. Th pridir
waa empowered to write to uovernor
Chamberlain a algned letter of proteat
on behalf of' the elub.
QUARTER BLOCK IN
. WORTH PORTLAND SOLD
Ths rKunkle Invtmnt ompanv
purohaaad thla morning' the quarter
block at th northeaat corner of. Eigh
teenth and Irving atreeta The prop
arty belonsed to W. M. Munn. and waa
old for 111.000. Four nine-room dwell
ing occupy th site .The sale waa
made through th agency of Bollam.
GruMl Hlgly.
Frf erred Stoefe Oaaaed tooeee.
Illtn A Lewis' HaM brand.
YOUNG DRIVER IS
, HURT IN COLLISION
Aa the result of a collision between
th delivery wagon h wa driving and
a oar of th "U" lln at William ave
nue and Page street last night, wuilem
Pot tar. 14 year of age. residing at
48 Commercial etreet. waa ao serious
ly Injured that It wa nary to
remove him to et. Vincent' hospital for
treatment. Unless complication occur
th lad will recover. .
COLONIAL COSTUMES ADD
LUSTER TO REEEPllOr
Rockey Residence Scene of
Function of Daughter of '
American Revolution. , .
from San Frandaoo. Arrived at 11:11 a
.A four-mastsd schooner.
Redondo. Feb, XI. Arrived yesterday
steamer Aurella. from Columbia river.
Eureka. Feb. tl. Bailed at I p. nv
Bteamer Roanoke for Portland.
Aatoria. Feb. tS.--Arrlvd at 1:1 p.
m. Steamere Atlaa and Redondo, from
San Frandaco.
Astoria, Feb. II. Condition of the bar
at I a. nv Smooth; wind oast; weatner
clear.
AT THE THEATRES
The Umpire Tohlsnt and Tomorrow.
The Jolly eomedlaa. fred afee. apported br
a xeUot east and eneraa, win b tti at.
tnctioa et th Bellls tnaatre. reerteenth ad
Wtehtnetn street tenlskt end tcmwmue alrkt.
the BssleU ewaedy. "The Umpire. Th
inear coatalas Bditk Xwrlnstoa. Oeelaia
Baker, KaOMria Ban a, Barry Uaalea, Oeorte
DasMiel, Heine Saunter, Bradle Uartla, Bert
lee. J Mat EUietos sad suay MjMr. nKlao.
big tb feawea Umptr 'Throtlers." Beets U
huj at theatre foe t SKhta.
Daly Maslcal Company Monday Kigbt
The asnstl Daly afoaleal CMneasr win
present "Tb Cingale" at th Belli theatre
aezt Monday a4 Tuesday algkt, rebreary M
and t "A Com try Girt" Weonear and
Thomday Bight. A hi the caa C ell to
Paly thsatre product loe tb eceel laTeatttar
t he aeth elaborate and entitle, asd th
oenpaay tadlastly eetainel Tb great east
aiclud tb Bane et tboafwn eppeerea s
th first yreescuoa at vatf'a taeatrs.
Harry for "Brother Otfloere,H
Thla evealBS win be pfeeated tb last aeo
fermases of "Brother Of fl cere," th ela which
as arawa each weneerfally epprerhttlv tamtan
slcht after Blht a the Baker thla wek. It's
the tale of aiaa who won ut la eplte ef
rerythfeig and f weaiaa wh oatued t
kre la eark s wU aa bright eare. "Mlee
Bobbe" next week. V
Baker'd Ilnmorxms MMlaa nobbe,"
' leal eesnlse hnaiar reus all thraagb tb play
aua noboa," wniea win aiake its bow ts
Bake aetmns tomorrow aftareeaa. It's a
brlsbt easMdy end en ef tb very etorereet
thlnir Jeresis K. Jereas ever wrata very
lately It bewe that destgauig ' Copld will
tine wtn seetmo a womaa s oetersibiatloa
to eteel he heart aaalBat kite. Matisse Wad.
seeder sad Saturday.
"Struck Oil" at tho Lyric.
Beftaslng Monday toatlnee a ad oarlaalag all
week with a matinee each day, th Lyrl
theatre etock eacBpany will areeet tb fasMm
Oarwaa-Aawncaa eoejeny draws f clrll war
M, . "Strerk Oil." BpecUl Drenaratin bar
hoeo sisds far this prodoctleei which call for
anaMKms aeeal feature. Bta are aow a
Great Farce at Empire. ,
My WifC Faailly." that sparklhia anatcal
fare ef Btaphene sad Linton, Just three set
spraertoe fas. will be Inr th Uet
time at the Empire tbl evening. Jf yo sitae
thle show yew si las a bsBdred rood ntoaba. end
rery one will do yo good. Neat week. "The
Feet Mall." Bet be sure t ee "Mr Wife's
raatUy" first.
Startling Scene at Empire. '
A ' bteesibost's boUr will ankd la 1ala
tlcht f tb ndliK et tb KsyMre toeaomw.
This woederfeily-dereMd saese ha beea r
Beencad tb mmt reallatle rr kttestpted. It
eat en ef the many great featares mt "Tb
rest Mail,"- Lineal i. Cart' rieel Br
Section. AU Beit week at the Empire, becla-
slsg toaaaciew attar, MaUnea Wei nee J ay
bad atarday. . : . .
"Hoop of Gold."
ToDlsht. leeueiiuw warlsye an abrh are the
la at (banc e "Hoop, ef Gold.' tb raawa
play which created sack a neetka ka tosdn
end Vw Vora aereral Bsaena asn, and whlck
la being predated by the Lyrl theatre etork
enmpany thle week wltb aaach eufraa. free I
and puhll her anitet dor bag the Week b a '
elarbig tb bill ta be one of fhe-bfat ef th
"Caprrco" Appreciated. -
TBeaorrow will be tb laet Berfnrsiasc e(
"Capfica" at th Star theatre. Thai la on of
th beet afterlnc yet eaed by tb Alice stork
company and it haa BMt with general eppre
eiattoe. Tb crow da attend la "Caprte" are
tb beat proof tbet tb play la auklna th beat
kind et aa Irapreeataa. Seat ere sew. selling
for tb remaining perforauuie.
Famous Author's Sketch at Grand.
To eee the vandrrlU shew t tlyt lA-aad which
pa beea raeelvuig aeh farorable oom neat ai
week It I aeceeeary ts ce toalaht r toajurrow,
Rll Wheeler WUcoz ha wrltte "Her rtrat
IMrarc Caae," a aarel playlet, and It la pra-
aenre ay Mm Matu aeeo ana eoaapaey.
Krerroa ta (emlllar with tb wrlttnr ef Mr.
Wilcox and wlU want to e tbl aketek. The
renaafcader C the proaTam Is seeds op of ee
of th threat aeag and deae pelaltla.
RURAL MAIL CARRIERS IN
CONVENTION AT ALBANY
Social Features of Session
Vastly Enjoyed and Good
Roads Boosted.
Albany, Or Feb. Il-Tbe annual con
ventlon of tho members of th R. F. D.
association of Una and Ban ton eounttes
waa held In this city yeaterday. The
annual election of officers wa bald
and resulted In the selection of H. M
Cummlngs of Corvallla as president, E.
B. Cornett of Albany as vice-president,
R. B. Houaer of Albany aa secretary
and B. U. Martin of CorvaUls as treaa-
frr. The anneal dinner waa bald la
he O. A. R. ball. Many delegates were
In attendance and th llat incladaa mm
bera of other outalda organisatlona An'
Invitation waa accepted to meet with
the Marion - county association in the
spring.
Thoa in attendance were as follows
Albany, E. B. Cornett, Oscar Whitlow,
B. I,. Bwlsher. R. 8. Houaer, Walter
Oorro, W. H. Worrell. Roland Hackle
man, Mre.'. i. H. Oolna and Walter
Oovro: Bclo. F. O. Carey Thorn aa. Lag.
ter Holt 1 Tangant, I F. Smith: Browns
villa, F. M. Jacks; Bhedd, William Me
Cormlck, J. A. Cochran and Pavld
Sberer; Corral lis. H. M. Curamlnge, Ben
M. Martin, O. B. Conner and C Lee
Vee.
Visitors' from -other organisations
were 1. W. Cox and J. A. Remington of
Salem and Frans Kraxherger of Aurora.
Tha latter gave a report of the national
convention at Peoria, Illlnota, - having
been th state delegate" to that meeting.
The local association haa a member
ship of IS and is possibly tho strongest
In the 'State. A decisive movement In
favor of good road waa advoeafed and
th . association pledged itself to do
everything possible, to bring about this
result. . -
SMELT WERE NEVER SO
ABUNDANT IN COWLITZ
- " " ' .
Klao. Wah Feb. 11. John Gallo
way and Ed Oallehan caught 12 boaea
of smelt tn tha cowiits river, a Utue
above Kelso In less than oner hour. Tb
fish were vanning ao thick that they
had to tie knots In the ends of their nets
to keep them from filling so full that
they could not lift them Into tho boat.
Oalloway haa flahed amelt for years and
aays h haa aeea tha amelt pretty thlok
bat thla la the heaviest catch ha haa
aver made la ths samg length sf Uma
Th Daughter of th Amarlcan Rev
olution gave their annual reception yea
terday afternoon at th noma ot air.
A. B- Rockey. About 100 guta at
tended and it waa a brilliant function.
All thoee aaalatlng In entertaining were
dressed in gown of th colonial period.
Mjrs. J. B. Montgomery, atata regent,
Mr. Warren E. Thomaa. Multnomah
Chapter regent, Mra T. M. Anderson,
rice regent, and Mra A. B. Rockey wera
In th receiving line, ena .air, jonn
H. Hall. Mra Rlnaldo Hall, and Mra
I. L. Patteraon aaalsted. All were In
colonial costumes. ' V
la the dining room Mrs. W. H. Cha
pln, Mrs. a Chapman. Mra H. H. Par
ker, and Mrs. Mark QUI poured tea. and
they were assisted by -a bevy of Prla-
dlla maiden Mra W. C Noon. Jr.,
Ml 'Jeanne Gray, Ml Grace Gray.
Mlaa Louise Carey. Mies Janet Thomaa.
Mia Ruth Honeyman, Mls Alice Carey,
Miss Beulah Nichols. Miss Eltsa bar
ker, Mlaa Janet Noble? and Mlsa Helen
Altmever. Punch waa aerved by Mlaa
I Alice Sanabury and Mies Anderson. Lit
tle Paul Goodwin and Jane Hoge, aa
George Washington and Martha Wash
ington in miniature admitted tha guests.
An orchestra played through ths af
ternoon. . - ""..'
CLAIMS COPYRIGHT ON THE
HAKE Of "RALSTON"
aaanisma.waaawwewwWe
Topeka Millers File Suit Against
the Acme Mills of .
v Portland.
The Topeka Milling company of To
peka, Kansaa, haa filed suit In tba
United Statea circuit court agalnat the
Aome MH1 company of Portland, for In
fringement ef copyright in the use ot
"Ralston" upon flour and other cereala
The complainant alleges that it has
patent rights to the uae of the name
Ralston upon its products and that tha
Aome Mills company has used the name
upon ita cereala, , gaining thereby the
benefit of th reputation built np by
the Kansas concern company through
extanalve aalea and advertising.
Tho complainant aaka for a permanent
injunction reatralning the Acme Mllla
company from using th term.
"AT Mil". IN THE ROOMS
OF THE X W,C. A.
Mrs. J.- L. Patterson to Be the
Association's Hostess ' ,
Tomorrow.
m if n n n cm
Dr.lIorrow'sAntiLean
' stAzaa uu nonm ta'.
Through tha aervons aystam. Xt ts a
pnrely vegatabe aomyoand.
, Contain no oil sr fat or
any drug that I lajurtoua
'or liable to produoe a habit.
IT tS THE CMATtST
TONIC IN TH WOMLO :
Each bottle con rein - a -month'a
treatment and costs
11. ts at any flrst-clas drlig
store. Prepared by tha
ANTI-LEAN MEDICINE CO. I
Oragealaa Bldg ronlaad. Or.
AY
n
'a.
MEN TREATED AND CURED
Cest Service! lowest Cbaroes! Cures Guaranteed
The r fmctd with NFBVOtS DBHIMTT, r railing Streesrh. ena
floaty wiled "LOST MANHOOD." Eihaoeilag Drain. HI tup lee. Laai Back.
Inflaaametle ot tbr Bladder asd Kidney a, Hlebly Colored trine, lane,
tewcy. beepaadeBey, reillef MeaMry. Uae et Am bit too. Mental Worry, r.
alU eieeee ead rerworks Pllee. rieiala en Hrdmeele or ether weak.
which aeaojatety aatu tbaai fat Brady, Baeloee. Pleeeare a Marrla.
V eare, Be Bay, Weed Meee, eanrraeted r hereditary; skia
aaaae. Bheaautlaa. Beree. Swelllaa. IMikeMe. Hn..nt... ai.
Stricture, Zalarred rroetate aad Hyareebta. Meaeet Deal la a, Suceeeefol
sad 4Awaeletiea Serrloe, BeaaoaaM Charge.
Cell f writ BE. t. X. VIXmoK. IU rirat tt. Veroaad. Or.
C. G2E V .
Portland's
Widely Known
) and Successful
Chinese
Medicinal,
m Koot and
i Herb Doctor
tile (UM, MMAittM . a. -. ,1 . .
which we lieaert irrt troea Ik Oneat ha
V,'?t", aad yet e tne
" "MHUt. leeerory. K mtnwi,
poton.al " aay head and. rarely
eseteMa.
The Doctar treata anceaeerally e4 araaee
te cure a I, eefmech tmabiea. eererra, aetaeM.
I", threat, rbeeaiatkne, aervwaeea, lifer,
kidney a4 Inet luaabeod, , . ,
rxxALg rsovBLBB and tu nmii
. DtSCASES. .
K rale er aleleedtar (Uteeuat i '
Srfllcted. A at fa aa laatlnt ear ka the aca
eet poeeibl time an at tb kaet MM w
Ible fn bam treetaicat.
if ye reaaot cell, writ foe ayttptiam blaB
asd elnelar. . larloa 4 eeat I etaaaaa.
OOMtTlTATIOg rXXE. '
Th C. Bae VTa Cblaeea Mealelae Oe.r lttVt"
riret it., Oar. httnlaaa, rertlaad. Or.
Pleaa SMatlo tbl aear.
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V 1 aTi
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A BEAUTIFUL PACE
, Bead etaaj fnr particular an It Teerlamtels
ef the reeaedy that clears the Cnmpl'ile.. Ke
aeorea Skis Imeerfectlnna, Makee New Bleed
and IiBDroTes tb Health. II ye tak.
BEAUTYSKIN v
BeBeflcial reealt a re goaraataed r eaaey te
""CHIOMSTIB CWtirTCAt CO., t
MaAlaoa riaae. Fkllaeiki --
rratsf srred foeaT Caaned aroedaV;
Allen e uewie neat tsrana.
Th Touns Woman's Christian asso
ciation will hold aa "At Home' tomor
row (Sunday, afternoon at th asso
ciation rooms. Sixth and oak atreeta
from 4 to .
Tb hostess of tba afternoon will b
Mrs. J. l Patteraon. The ""Drop In'
Bible claaa will be n , charge of Mra
James Mackensle, and Mrs. J. C. Buckay
trill apeak In tba "Llttl Journey" room.
The mualeal program will be aa fol
low: Piano solo. Miss Has! Balaton;
aelectlon, Amphlon- Quartette; violin
solo. Miss Cornelia Barker; 'vocal eolo.
member of Amphlon Quartette; aii
tton. Amphton Quartette: addrees, "Llf
Clrcl,' Mia Mary B. Day. All young
women are oordiaiiy invited.
PERSONALS
Mra VT. H. Daughtrey. wife' of tha
eresident of the Portland Union atock
yard, who haa been vary 111 as a re
sult of an operation' at the St. Vin
cent hospital, waa reported to bo In a
lightly improved conamon toaay.
Hundred Bodies Recovered.
' fine rati Special lentil
reel Pas. Tax.. Feb. it. A hundred
bodies, IS of them tho ef Japan,
have been taken from tb mine at Le
KPraaaaV Mexico.
, A stitch ur ma
Will save nine So will a bottl ef
BaUlard'e Horehound Syrup alwaya kept
on hand Bare many a a pell of alcknasa
A Bur ere for Cough. Cold, Bron
chltia and Whooping Cough, Mra
Hot Horlns. Ark., writ! i Keep a
bottl of liallard Horehound Syrup
tn my medicine cheat, and thank my
forethought many times It haa pre
vented many evr epells sf Sicks as,
Sold bJC aU druggists, ,
Are
011
a ; Perfect "Man ?
With No Back Pains i
; J : No Nervousness.
No Watte of Power
; ' ' No Loss of Ambition :
BUT niTO PLENTY OF LIFE AD ENERGY AND TBE VIGOR OF YOUTH
To be strong and manl !i the aim of, every strong man, and yet how many we
find who are wasting the vitality ana strength which nature gives them. In
stead of developing 'into the strong, vigorous, manly young iellows that naturs
intended them to te, they find themselves weak, stunted snd despondent no
ambition to do anything. They struggle aimlessly along, sooner or later to
become victims of that dread disease, nervous debility; their finer sensibilities
blunted Snd their nerves shattered.
I Gure Men'sTDiseases T
DR. TAYLOR
The leading Specialist
I have treated hundreds of men who had long suffered
a result, of private ailments, and have been interested
lows a thorough cure of tKe chief disorder. My sue
me the foremost specialist treating men's diseases. .
study I have given my specialty; to my having ascert
original, distinctive and thoroughly scientific method
To those in doubt as to their true condition wh
lect. I offer free consultation snd advics. either at m
of the few that has reached an incurable stage. J will
upon any one. I treat curable esses only, and cure all
a gradual decline of ph'ysical and mental energy ss
in noting ths marked general improvement that fol
cess in curing difficult eases of long standing has mads
This success is due to several things. It is due to ths
ained the exact naturs of men's ailments, and to ths
s of treatment I employ.
o wish to avoid the serious results that miy follow nrg-
y office or through correspondence. If your esse is ons
not sccept it for treatment, nor will 1 urge my services
cases I treat
Weakness
Tou'vs probably
been treated for
a-ealled waakaeee
and helped tempo
rarily or not at all,
and th reason is
very apparent
when cause of loaa
of powr In man
la underatoed.
Weakne I mere
ly, a symptom of
chronlo Inflamma
tion ef th pros
tata gland, which
my treatment re
mv. t h r b y
permanently re
storing atrength
and vigor.
Consultation
Specific Blood Poison
Ne dangerous minerals to drive
the virus to the Interior, but
harmleee, blood-claaslng rem
edies that remove the last
poisonous taint .. .
V Varicocele
Absolutely painless trestmsnt
that cure completely In on
week. Investigate my method.
It Is the only thoroughly sci
entific treatment for this dla
a being employed.
FREE
Mr colored chart,- ahowtng the
mele anatomy and affording an
Interesting study In men's dl
. will be given free upon
application.
Contracted DlBordera
Tou can depend upon a Quick and
thorough cur by my treatment A
quick cur la deslrabt beoaue a
slow eur la apt to t no our at all,
and a chronlo development wll come
Inter. I eur you beyond the pol
blllty of a relapa and In ) h
usual tim required.
Rflx Allmepntds
Often the condition appearing to be
the chief disorder le only a rerles
aliment resulting from " other
dlaraa. Weakness sometime come
from varicocele or trlcture: skin and
bon dlee result from blood pot
een taint, and physical and mental
declln fallow long-stsndlng func
tional disorder. My long experience
In trestlng man enable an ta deter
mine th exact condition that !
and to treat accordingly, thu re
moving vry damaging caube and Ita
rrcta
and Advics FREE.
Hoars a. sa. ss t fw as. Saadayt
Call or Write Today. I
a IB t 1. , 1
ujo DR. TAYLOR Co.
334 JMorrlson Strtsvt Corner Second Portland Ore
rtlate living t sf th etvy sad eewUng t Vorttead for treatment erUl be faratahed
with Sa reoaa free ef sharge. OheeB yeas traak dlraet to 834y, MorrUoa svr. .
In Uncompli
cated Cases
My Fee Is
Only
so
You Pay
When
v J
Cured
We Cure Men for
a
T AJrr VaTOOamiOATSS OACS.
StnpTur aad MU eyaaed. To Xalfe, a
Ohloreferaa, ae Aaaastbatlo, a vaattea
."from baalaeaa. . ; .
OAXTe euro mayv. ' ;' i
Contracted Diseases
. By thla w maa pacific blood poteen,
urethral Inflammation, etrlcture, loeel
ulcer and welling. W hav warned man
agalnat neglect of treatment, of nnrellabl
methods of treating thla moat aerloua dis
order. Patent mdloln and treatment by
drug elerka are decmedly dangerooa a
primnts and should tinder no elrcuan
(ances b rssortad' to. . Th cheapest and
beat oourse 1 to go at once to an able '
epectallet . who baa th ability and e
prtence neceasary to do for eaoh ease
exactly the right thing at the right time,
Tou thus avoid -dangerous oom plications,
which might through poor treatment be
come a lasting annoyance and oftentimes
assuming a dangerous character. Every
Ktient under our car la thoroughly eared
for h ta discharged. All who oom t
us rclv eourtaoas treatment. Conaulta- s
lion' and examination frev.
Establbhed s
Years la Portland
Wc Cure
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CONSULTATION FREE
Under Absolute Guarantee
NO PAY UNLESS CUBED
. ZrsgaDy tJoeaaad to rvaetlce Madiola.
Blood Poison
Xa tb moat dreadful, dastgeroua and de
structive dlaaaae known. Thla disease not '
only unfit you for your work and duties,
but makes a man unfit for marriage, for '
holding responsible positlona vVha bis
rater become inoculated with th gern
th whole body undergo a change of U-.
Composition, and not only tsu11b la a dls.
. f iguram'ent . ef th body, but- also at tha
man. TMa dlaaaae can be cured. We have
received -th everlasting gratitude of thoa .
whom we have cured and who ebow their
appreciation by sanding a ether case.. ,
Nervous Debility
Loe ef energy, will power, leva ef onen
tratlon of thought loaa ef memory, which
wkna. year enttre Ttmrt, mental a
wall physical. Th lowered vllellty f
the nervoua and phyalca) aendltlan M
atrngthnd ao that In a abort time yma
will hav yevr original strength and be
yourself agarn. '
Ws Wast Bvy
ta ta Oeaatry Wke Is AffUoted to Wrte as Abeat Btl Ailaaeat
HOURg I TO I; T TO t:t( DAILT; BUND ATS, t TO It.
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