The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 17, 1907, SECTION TWO, Page 30, Image 30

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    niE- OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, - MARCR 17, .1507.
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1 BTEXOORAPHERS.
tirilT eleBoaTepher ane t l peailllee.
Mala 1IT. I4 ltim bldg.
TRANSFER Alt DACMWO.
-jrne BiiAs omnibi'B transfer co-
or. Stttk aa Oak ate i V'T.
rroa fcoM x- iMldMCf Slre-J e-lnertoei
,mpn tberetore aaaM m
' eae at eepota. . rrieate Esrhaaae SS.
serkea
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mA i aktnntu aad eklneed: en
nntm, lav eforeae. OfSe. M Ort A
Oewe Roe, Hm, Mala XT.
n a aktre . JM Ftiat at.
aaJ Oak eta...- eee BBS: rm aad rarelrere
aia txl aeeke for aklwH ! UW
krlrk wereheaea with erperat tree roaaaa.
rroat
Clay eta.
NATIONAL TRANSFER Firm AS) CO- OA
Oak at TlBhone Mala eeae, TreaaferrtM
ea4 atorlas.
OR SOON TRANSFER CO.. 1M Warts Milk.
fkoM Mala SB. Hoary Waotlee eteraee.
mmtprNDrT Manaso trbfie ca
Btonte. AS4 Stark at. Mala eOT.
POST RPFClAt, PFMVR-V Re. WV
IM'aa at. IIM Mm 19 wia
; TOWEL itrPPLT..
... v,,a, a natf v wk
II aar aeestk. tonIaTw! Laaedry Towal
' twaelv Oa.. Whrtk aaj QaaHi. p" '
WHOLESALE JOBRgRg
M a. ocnrt a co..
DiBTEiBrrroRS, or nmt rtOAM.
PORTLABD, OREGON.
HR at GRAHAM X. (In)
BMrrheata. lobbrre of fintta, prodoaa,
eaaailgBaaeats aoiteltee. US rroat at. .
BvianiHe fiilu tMiw es -
eslaaloe merrtiaaw. 14 Tnat at, Portia.
Or. Pbaae Mala IT. .
ORBOON FTTR-ITCRB BfA-lTFACTCRIl'O CO.
Maaafaetarere W faraltara tat the trees.
' Portlaa. Oil.
WAPRAMB CO.. waoleeale
sitae
roartk CeetBrere aaa
aaA Oak eta.
rURNJTURR ajaaataftartDa a4 spwtal oreara.
U RereoaAy'e traitor, factory. SOT rraat at.
A1XRH I EWIR. cnoiailaatna a4 seedeee aaee.
kaata. rraat sad Deals ats Portia a a. Or.
WHOLKBALB
wh.ir aad via
Bacala Oa,
Foruea.
O. W. RIMP80N (01 Waatilnrtaa aL. waala
aala aWr la trala a4 kaj.
OFFICK DIRECTORY
RRlHfrh Bolldlnir.
W. W. 00 R. BIXTX AWB WAbTOTOTOW.
XtaVHT PINSON Talkirlaj tor partlralar
aanpla. taoa M, Ralalch. rtk aa Witt.
DR. . LB CARTER rvnMrt.
. Waatalactaai at auraar Blxta.
alta
I. C. CH AErfB O0
aua raa Tuor
rww A,f amataal UaAWl laatUata.
lt, la. M. tl. SR. R wattiac-rwHB. V
RAf.L f.tl ram aa4 cttr proaartj rant a la
Baaai la.
DR. . ADIPLANa DCimBT.
Ooo6noiirh Bolldlng. -
COR. FIFTH ARD TAtnmX.
ORROOM HWORAVfNO CO. Offl ca aa
Mala HU Work araaipuy
TBR IWTRRIt ATI ON AL FOUTCARD CO Paa
. Uabara. toaortara aatl Jobbara. Rooaa Ma.
FliORBNCB TTJtOLBT
klof.
tn.
CEO. LAnTHNBCHr.ABOIR TalW. latta, lf
aa: tiuaaara. tM aa. Baaai SUV. -
Commonwealth Bnlldin.
. com. iTTTH awd airmsarra.
- W-t. HOWARD Chiaala -Olaaaaaat
trlrtty aa4 alaetrla Uckt traafwat. Baa
CHAPMAN ADTERTISINO
, - Swetlnnd Bntldlnc .
. X. 00R. FIFTH AND WASimroTOW.
WRTLAND Pl.rxi, Flftk aa1 Waahtlnilaa
Daatrabla afftraa. A law Mft.
Mobawk Bnlldin.
EX. COB. THIRD AJfD MORRTROaT.
B. Woliartaa. taaaataaaata. Paa. Ml. Rooaa Ada.
Stearna BaflalnK. '
. S. OOR. STXTK A I'D MORRISO.
afltR. B. JACKSON Art llllaarf alrnlac.
Raaai a0 Rtaaraa kld, aar. Ttk aa4 Muulaaa
; IafTtt0 BaildlnK.
X. OOR. BIXTH A WD WA8HTB0T0R.
VAFAVGTTa RBALTT CO, .
acmat WW 'J a aaarlaltr.
mriri.BT A WEAVER RXl aatata.
Unrmtrn 11 aa4 It T1 Mala AMI
TRANSPORTATION.
AUaVir un ochaw tbaksxtf.
N.w ataaairra TICT0R1AJI and VIROINIAN,
trlnlamir tar bin anrlara, and TUHISIAi,
CORUOAJr anA IOHlAaf, twla-aerawa. a.' ark It
aalllnca Uraraaal. Okaafow, . Loaooa. Barra
(PTaaea).
. Raawaibar, aar aatUnra ara from MONTRIAL.
aaaaUaj Aawa tha ah-taiaaqaa Rt. Lawraara
rirar kr aarllfbt. - Anwaiandatlaaa aoaar
naaaaA. Rataat Rakm A0 aaA apvaroa; aaa
atoaoxra, MO and arwarda. AXXAJf 00M
tAMT, 171 aakiaa BaaL, Oaiama-a.
North Pacific S. t. Co.
S. S. Geo. W. Elder
Sail for Buraka, Bab rraaclaeo and
Tccsday, March 19lh
' , t "' at I p. m. V ',:
Tlekat offlca ill THIKD BT, NEAR
' ALDES. Pbosa K. 1114. -K ,
1 ' . H. TOUKO. Aran.
ONE SAFEBLOWER HAS
- TOLD ON HIS PARTNERS
. rKaaala) Wapatck ta Tka taraal)
Momeow, Idaho, March !(. Onaof tha
men held bar In Jail for tha aafeblow
, ing at Kandrlck a k tgo hag eon-
fraaad ta Sheriff Kaana. Ha tails all
. ' About tha robbery. H llarlarea his
companions ara tha worst men la tha
northwaat and ara wanted in aar era I
coaart oltloa. Tha sheriff rcfusoa to say
wnicn aaaa naa eonressaa.
Blot at gteel fihopa.
(PaMlabanr PTaa ay flpartal Uaard Wire.)
' Chtcaco, March 1. In a riot ara on r
forolim workmen at tha plant of the
Republlo Iron Steel company, at East
Chlcaro. this afternoon one man was
fatallr wounded whan tha police opened
fire. - Tha town Is In a state of wild
excitement, aa tha rioting continues.
Tha police hare threatened to cloae the
saloons In which most of tha trouble
centers.
j SKkPACES t-25 '
SIX LIVED III i
- SINGLE ROOM
Mr.!Atkinso'n end Flv Children
V.Thut Find Shelter .In Shack
Near SL Johns. ' ,
COUNTY COURT LENDS
. : AID TO NEEDY FAMILY
Widow la Provided for tj Athorf.
tie, juid Oeneroua Xelghbors Will
BnUd Addition to Her Dcstltato
Borne. ': . , '
Ona of the moat aneeassful aa wall
aa enthusiastic meetinrs of. tha Juren-
11a Imoroyement association was held
last night tn tha circuit court room -of
tha courthouse, where mora than iO
members and friends gathered to attsnd
tha reaular monthly meeting.
Judge Fraser reported Aha Work, that
had been done furthering the develop
ment of tha boys who are under the
guidance of tha Juvenile court and also
reported the - caae or - aare. winnnrea
Atkinson, a widow, residing near St.
Johns In a one-room shack, with her
five minor rhildren..
Judge Ftaxer aaid that tha ease of
Mrs. Atklnaon had been reported to
the county court a week ago and that
the court, together with tha county
commissioners had voted tit a month
to the support of the widow and her
children. He aald that ha considered
It advisable for the association to aid
the stricken woman In that war rather
than to take her. children away from
bar. as l would save In contributing
to their delinquency.
Judge Fraser also reported that Ma
rlon R. Johnson, chief probation offl--car
of the Juvenile court, had gone to
St. Johns yesterday and with tha aid
of Chief of Police . Charles Brederaon
of that city raised IJi.lA In aa hour
toward building an addition to the little
oabln la which the Atkinsons live. Aa
expressman at St. Johna offered to.
haul the lumber necessary for the
construction of tha addition free of
charge, and aeveral men volunteered to
donate the labor necessary for tha con
struction of tha new addition.
A lively debate waa precipitated at
last -nlght'a-tneetlBg - by -motion -Introduced
by Millie K. Trumbull, regis
trar of the associated board of chari
ties, to the effect 'that all contributions
to the Atkinson family be made through
the board, rather than by Individuals.
Dr. William Deveny and f. T. Jorgenaon
did not take tha aama view of the situ
ation as Mra. Trumbull and expressed
their sentiments energetically. On a
vote taken on the resolution introduced
by the representative by tha board of
charities It waa found that a majority
waa opposed to tha motion, and Indi
vidual subscriptions for tha needy fam
ily will be gratefully received.
other business hy uia asaociaiion last
night waa a talk by Superintendent of
Manual Training ' Stanley, who haa
charge -ef that -branoh of work- In .the
Portland public achoola. Hla address
was listened to with great Interest. His
principal theme waa that boys derived
much benefit from tha manual training
wor : In the local achoola. -
CHEHALIS GEM THIEF
CAPTURED 13 CHICAGO
Member of Gang Who Robbed
Jewelry Stores In Washing
' ton Caught After Fight. ,
(ribNaners Praia by Special Leased Wire.)
Chicago, March 1. Detective Latd-
yard of Tacoma, .Washington. ' and a
quad of police surrounded a house at
4141 Ashland venus tonight and after
a revolver battle with the ooeupanta
captured Jan Qulkus, allaa Schotowskt
Oulkua la aald to have had tn hla pos-
slon aeveral thousand dollars' worth of
watches and Jewelry, which waa recov
ered and Identified. . : .
According to tha police Ouikus and
other members of a gang of Buropean
burglars robbed Ave Jewelry stores in
the state of Washlorton last November
of 110,009 la watches and pewelry. Day
at Co. of Tacoma and firms at Chehalla,
Rosalind and two other Washington
towns sustained tha loss. William
KotskL a Jeweler, waa arrested in a
small town near Rosalind. Oulkua waa
caught near tha aama town a. short
while later, but escaped.
Tha detectives aay both men ara ment'
bers of a gang of International burglars
who have been In this country since No
vember. They declare tha gang has
robbed many Jewelry firms and the
members now at large are tn Chicago
for the nursoee of executing a big rob
bery preparatory to their return to Eu
rope. i.. -...:.:
GOVERNMENT HOTEL BAR
. PAYS NO LIQUOR DUTY
.
(Hearst Hews by Leacset Laaed Wire.)
Washington, March 1- The govern
ment hotel at Panama, tha Trivola, la
to sell whiskey; cigars and tobacco "At
reasonable rates' because of the fact
that the government can Import these
things to the Isthmus free of duty. Rhe
other hotels ara kicking and It la up to
Secretary Taft to straighten oat tha
little tangle which, however, will not be
done until he visits tha isthmus this
spring. ' t --,
Th hotel-keepers who ara not under
the wing of the government have to
sell their stuff plua duty, and therefore
cannot compete with tha government
aided Institutions. The kick hss coma
here formally and must be met In aoma
way by Secretary Taft.
WANTONLY SLAUGHTERED
BY FRISCO HIGHWAYMEN
(Hearat Hews ky Lesfeet Leased Wire.) '
San Frsnalsoo,' March K. Refuaal to
deliver to two masked and armed thugs
the email sum of. If will cost Charles
Kelley, a longshoreman, his life. Kelley
wss walking along Townsend street In
the ' vicinity of the Southern Pacific
depot with two companions when they
were confronted by the highwaymen.
With the order to throw up their hands,
all complied. Tha thugs searched Kel
ley'a companions, who did not resist
When they csme to Kelley he started
bick, declaring that they were not go
ing to (ft what little money he had.
"Keep still or I will kill you!" ahouted
one of the thuga
"Oh, give It ta the. fool," any-,
bow," aald the oer highwayman. Two
hota pans out and Kelley fell with ona
bullet In his abdomen. V Tha other
grssed his cheek,
Kelley'a companions fled, shouting for
help, aa soon aa the shots were fired.
Despite the shouting, the thugs coolly
bent over their prostrate victim - i.d
took his money. They escaped, before
policemen arrived.
Kelley Is fatally Injured.
SELF-GOVERNMENT F0r
PORTO RICO DEMANDED
(Haa rat Hews by lanreat Leeaad Wire.)
San Juan. Porto Rico. March 1. The
house of delegates unanimously adopted
today a resolution Introduced by Louis
Monos Rivera, leader of the Unionist
party, demanding self-government for
Porto Rica , The resolution, which Ts
to bs forwarded to President Roosevelt,
Is to be printed In several, languages
and mailed to foreign countries for dis
tribution, . I
- In presenting tha - resolution, " Mr.
Rivera made a long patriotlo address, J
voicing the ambition . of the unionist
party, and when he read the text of the
resolution Itself there wss an enthu
alastjo demonstration by the delegates,
who embraced its author. The latter
waa so stirred by amotion that ha shed
teara.
The legislature today passed tha bill
appropriating 110.000 for tha erection
of a capltol building. Architects In the
United States will be requested to sub
mit plana tn eompetltlon.for a prise,
C00K AND DECKHAND'
DROWN EACH OTHER
(Bpeetal Tttinatch ta Tha Jam-ail.)
Tacoma, - Wash., March - IS. George
Ross, cook, and Ed Paggett. deckhand,
of the tug Fearless, were both killed it
midnight tonight la a fierce fight that
began on a scow that the tug waa tow
ing. Bad blood bad existed between the
men for months, and they had frequent
fights over a woman. It la reported.
Tonight they found themselves alone
and Immediately began fighting, each
making desperate efforts to throw the
other overboard. Back and forth they
surged across the scow until they went
Into tha water together. Paggett waa
picked up. but died In a few minutes.
Ross' body haa not been found. Both
were alngle. ' '
Two Italian minora, wioae namss
cannot be ascertained here, were crush
ed tonight In a eave-ln at tha Fairfax
coal mines. ,
GAVE STANDARD OIL
SUBSTANTIAL REBATE
OrWtahera Freaa by Sperlal Leaaed Wire.)
Chicago,- March 1. With tha blate
wiped clear of technicalities by Judge
Landis decision, attorneys for tne etana
ard Oil company face the preaentatlon.
begun today by tha government, of evi
dence Intended to ahow rthat the com
pany obtained a freight rate upon Us
shlpmsnts lees than the legal rate.
Employes of the Chicago Alton were
called to the - stand to Identify huge
sheaves of waybills and "correction
vouchers," which will form the founda
tion of the government's attacK. xns
bills purported to show that U cents
had been-charged for each -hundred
pounds of oil. but ths district attorney
believes ha will be able to prove that
the railroad aettled with the oil. com
pany at cents.
ELEVEN MEN KILLED BY
FIRE DAMP EXPLOSION
(Publlaaars Press by Special teased Wire.)
Bristol. Tenn., March !. Eleven men
killed, four badly Injured, and three
missing Is ths result of a fire damp ex
plosion ta the ooal mine owned and op
erated by Bond Bruce at Tacoma,
five miles aaat - of Canton, In Wlae
county, Virginia, today. The dead:
Cad and Alonso Ritchie, white, both
married. ' . "
Jamea and Robert Bnow (Drotnersj. -Bolivar
' and Cleveland Concheste,
white, brothers.
Adolphus Qlbba,.ooloreo,
' Four man. whose bodies ara burled
under a heap of alata which tha explo
sion brought down.v Three ara missing.
ASHLAND ELKS OBSERVE
SECOND ANNIVERSARY
-i-w1 ntrti tm Thm Imrul.
A .h ion A. Or.. Mroh It. Mwnbtrl of
th ordr of EIk fftthr4 In Ashland (
a a . .IW.. Av tka
-aarterdav and today to celebrate the
aeaond anniversary of the Institution of
the local lodge. Visitors were present
from southern Oregon and northern Cal
ifornia pointa, many coming from Duns
mulr, Red Bluff . an' Sacramento. A
pall at the - opera houae opened the
ooeaalon and a aupper waa served all
through the evening. Social vtnltlng
and carriage drives occupied moat of
today and the lodge meeting and Inltla
tlona concluded the celebration.
WALLA WALLA MAN "r
' SIMPLY VANISHES
fRpeetal Wapateb He The Joaraitr --
Walla Walla, Wash., March JA Ed
ward Peterson, an employs of ths Elite
laundry, left his home and disappeared
suddenly twa weeka ago. leaving a sick
wife and R-year-old child. No trace of
the missing man has been discovered
nor any motive for hla departure. His
accounts at ths laundry are straight and
his wife can Imagine no reason for his
abrupt departure, as ha told no one
about It. Mrs. Peterson Is being cared
for by her father, 8. W. Kinney.
ALLEGED DOG-POISONER
IS HELD AT ARLINGTON
(Rpeetal Dtepatffk ta The Jnernal.)
Arlington, Or, March 1. The pre
liminary hearing of Frank Babbe, ac
cused of wholesale dog poisoning, was
held here today before Justice Collins.
District Attorney Wilson of The Dalles
prosecuted the ease, which resulted In
binding tha accused to appear before
the grand Jury at Condon at the April
term of court Babbe waa released oa
furnishing a $300 bond for hla appear
ance. New Railway Commissioner.
i.lneelal Dtaeeteti te Ths Joe mil.)
' Olrmpla, Wash.. March It. J. 8. Jones,
the newly appointed member of the
atate railway commission, assumed ills
duties today. ; ' -
Jfo Growing Pains.
' . ' ' From' Health,
An eminent specialist claims that
there Is no such thing, aa -growing
pains." We have been taught that
when a child has stinging pains In the
limbs, shoulders or other parts of the
body, it ts an Indication that tha body
la growing, and therefore most par
enta welcome the news pf such suffer
ing la children. V . 1
The physician referred to above
claims that growing pains ara musculit
rheumatism, and should have Imme
diate attention. Something Is Wrong
and steps should be taken at once to
Mesrn why the child's blood la not la
par fact eondltloo , -
SANITARY PLUNGER
' .
Pneoinatle ' ' Device for ' Cleaning
Tolleta, Etc ; ' '
A handy contrivance ' for removing
dirt'' and sediment from the bowla of
closets, lavatories, hoppers, etc,' haa
been- patented by a . Philadelphia In
ventor. Besides being ess to operate.
s
,
if
t ..... . tm
DISLODGES OBSTRUCTIONS IN
- j - CLOSETS.
It Is thoroughly sanitary, doing away
with brushes and mops, with thslr ob
jectionable orfor. as shown In tha Illus
tration. It consists of a plunger, which
Is attached to a long handle. This
plunger. Is made from a special rubbed
composition, and Is formed of a number
of corrugations Ths corrugations re
move the dirt and aediment which tha
bristles of a brush would pasa over, and
the plunger, being of rubber, haa a nat
ural affinity for glased surfaces. In ad
dition to. assuring Immaculate cleanli
ness to closets and lavatories, it la Im
pervious to dirt and microbes, and will
outwear 60 brushes. It la also equally
effective In forcing and dislodging ob
structions from closets. . ,
- : SCIENCE NOTES -
Glaaaiees Goggles.
Olaesless goggles for automobtlata la
tha very latest In the novelty line, a
French aye specialist having hit upon
the Idea of eye protection which. It la
claimed, will eliminate the disadvan
tages of tha present type. Instead of
glass the lenses arW made of thin sheets
of steel. In each of which ara three
narrow slits, one being cut horiaontally,
Intersected near tha nose by a perpen
dicular slit, the Junotlon-of - the - two
silts forming a alight angle. Below the
horizontal slit is another slit which Is
cut a slant toward tha outside of the
lens, ," . '
Ripening Bananas by Electricity.
An English electrical expert has dis
covered a meana of ripening bananas ta
order. . 1 The bunches are bung In aa
airtight glasa case. In which ara a
number of electrio lights. The artificial
light and beat haatsn the ripening pro
cess In proportion to the number of
Ilghrs0rfiedrn7Rer4sawel)aeB
made which enable the operators - to
make delivery of any dealred quantities
at any agreed date. ' , ;
Glass Bricks. "
Tha demand for hollow ' bricks and
building blocks for house construction
hss Induced glass manufacturers to put
hollow glsss bricks on ths market, and
they promise to be used1 extensively for
novel and artlstlo effects. The first
glasa bricks, being solid, proved a fail
ure on account of their cost, but' ths
hollow glaas bricks can be made at
much less expense. They are lighter
and stronger than clay bricks and are
such excellent nonconductors that walla
built of them are proof against damp
ness, sound, oeat and cold. The bricks
are sealed hermetically when hot and
ara placed In walla with a colorless mor
tar made of special glass.: The bonding
strength of the glass mortar ta almost
aa great aa tha brlcka themselves.
Kremlte, New Material.
The latest building material Is called
kremlte and la being made In St Peters-
bunt
ws ax.
It is a compound of powdered
clay, ' aand and flourspar melted - to
gether at a high temperature. The
molten maaa can be moiaea use iron
Into any desired shape. v
Use of Peat In BHckmaklng. . ,
In Germany they ara mixing col and
peat making a compressed mixture,
which haa been used as fuel In a brick
yard with a result so favorable that It
will, no doubt open a new field for the
use of peat fuel In brick manufacture.
In the neighborhood of Jevera, Olden
burg, an exoellent heavy blue clay la
found, which waa considered suitable
for the manufacture of hard clay brlcka
All efforts to manufacture such bricks
from this clay proved unsuccessful un
til a mixture of one part of peat and
ten parts of coal was tried aa fuel.
The result waa a bard, brown brick.
Instead of the light red brick which
waa produced formerly. The experiments
were repeated. - until, at last-' a first
class brick was produced. '
'"Lion at a Disadvantage, 7
' From the Owelo Tlmea.
It la aeldom that tha king ef beasts
Is discovered at such a disadvantage as
happened the other day near tha Theta
mine. J '
A gentleman from the mine waa tak
ing a stroll around with hla rifle when
he saw soma kind of animal lying
strstched out in the open. On approach
ing within 20 paeea ha waa greatly as
tonished to see that it waa a full grown
male lion lying on lta aide.
Thinking that there waa little doubt
that the animal waa dead, ha went with
in 10 yards,, but becoming Impressed
with the danger of his position should
the animal be alive, he gave a shout
when he waa astonished to sea the anl
,mal raise Its head, look round at him
and give vent to an angry roar of de
lta noe. Quickly raising hla rifle he had
Just time to take a ateady aim. and by
a lucky ahot killed tha animal as It wss
In the act of rising. Tha beast proved
to be a magnificent African male lion.
Tha moral la that lions should not
take a siesta In the open and that It
might be as well for the hunter to shoot
on. the next oaoaslon before shouting.
American Women'i Versatility,
Tha World's Work obtains from tha
last census the surprising fact that
among the working . women of the
United States there must be Included
nearly I,000 atocHralaers and drovers,
almost bs many fishermen and oyster
men, and more than 1,800 miners
quarrymen. Also there are 17 mason,
lit plumbers and fitters, 171 watchmen
and policemen. It blacksmiths, lit
woodchoppera, 154 boatmen and Bailors,
100 lumbermen. 41 carriage and hack
drivers, tl switchmen and yardmen, tl
brakemen, t ahip osrpentera, tl stave
dores, II longshoremen. It civil sa
sineers and surveyora .
lie LlailM taiai
FTTI
There is no ailment peculiar, to men that I cannot cure.
For sixteen years I have, devoted my entire time and energy
to the treatment of men's diseases. - .-
My. methods have been perfected by actual experience, .
with "a thorough theoretical knowledge as a basis.' I am the
only physician thoroughly and permanently curing those func
tional derangements commonly classed as "Weakness," and
, my success' in overcoming such cases has placed me foremost
among specialists treating men's diseases, and has brought me
the largest practice of its
Every afflloted men ts Invited to Write ma a description of his caae. Such ta my
knowledge of men a diseases and eo perfect are my methode In treating them t
that I am able to elTect cures in all ordinary eases without seeing the patient
In person. All correspondence strictly oonMentlaL Those visiting Portland
may feel free to call at my office for personal conaultatlon, - - - . . -
YOU PAY WHEN CURED
WBAKNBIS
So-called "Weakness' tn men ' ta
curable fully curable. It haa not
been cured by thoee measurea com
monly employed, for they are meth
ods based upon supposition and not
upon fact Prematureneas and loss
of power In men la due to a cbronlo
atate of inflammation to the pros
tate gland, and not to a disordered
nervous condition, as has been sup
1 osed. I treat tha Inflammation by
local process that does not fall to
accomplieh Its purpose, and with
thle condttlon corrected, full and
complete strength and vigor re
turns. ,...-
STRICTURE My treatment la ab
solutely pslnless. and perfect results
csn be depended upon In every In
stance. I do no cutting or dilating
whatever.
.1
THE DR. TAYLOR CO.
Hours 9 A-
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XX CURES WITHOUT OPERATION. OX ,
WITHOUT THS AID Of A JUIirZ.
Be guarantees to rare Catarrh. Astkata,
Loag, Throat, itaeamaruna .Nervooen i aa,
Nervaaa Debility, ntnmark, Dver, Kidney
Treablea) else Lost Maahoad, reasals Weak
aeaa and All Private Dlaeaeee.
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IT TwU AR AFfXICTEDr DOWT DBLAT.
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and etrcolar. Inctoae 4 eeats Is sumps.
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teb o. en wo oKivxu wrDionn oo.
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231 Alder SL, Portland
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Jewelry, ' Gold Bracelets
and Signet Rinse of all
descriptions made to or
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characters on pure gold
t- ' .jd-luck rings engraved with
tne- three cardinal Chinese characters,
via l Glory. Prosperity and Longevity.
Charges reeeonable snd orders of any
design promptly executed end sent pre
paid to any part ef tha United Btatee.
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fUertors Color to Gray Hair or Boar
ill ifcain tVamt tlffctoa Wmwm t
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POSTAL OPERATORS IN
NEW ORLEANS STRIKE
' , . , . M-M
(Hearat Raws by txmraat leased Wire.)
New Orleana, March 1. Every ope
rator employed by the Postal Telegraph
company went out on a strike at l:t
o'clock and aa a result Postal buslnesa
In New Orleana la paralysed.
Tha men, who ara members of tha
local union, claimed that the promised
II per cent wage Increase March 1 waa
given only to tha regular operators,
and the extra men were asksd to con
tinue on the old ecale. Not a key waa
touched today and tonight J neon vent-awe
and delay waa experienced at the
. lira' I The WeU-liewa ,
WyV KsllaMe
$j CHINESE
ISWd DOCTOR
Baa siade s Ufa atndy ef nets SB kerbs.
P-aaa an a
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IIHIII IX iTFlTv
kind in the West.
, ContractsRcl Dlaiorclesrai
Every caae of contracted disease 1
treat is thoroughly cured; - my pa
tlents'have no relapses. When I
pronounce a case cured there le not
a particle of Infection or Inflamma
tion remaining.) and there la not the
slightest, dsnger thai the dlseass
will return in Its original form or
work Its way Into the general sys
tem. No contracted disorder Is so
trivial aa to warrant uncertain
methods of treatment and I espe
cially solicit those cases that otfler
doctors have been unable to cure.
' - I have tha largest eraotloe ' aa
eaase I Invariably fulfill xay prom
isee. My Colored Chart ahowtag the
male anatomy and affording aa la
ta resting study la man's diseases
free at effloe. , , t V
M. to 9 P. If,
Bondays, tl A. M
Pay Us for Cures. A Cure with Us Means
- a Life-Long Cure ;
TMAT Tata ; FOXOrOWZaTa
SOIAIIII ' '
Rheumatism. Acute and Chronia;
Blood Poison, Oonorrhoaa, Varleo
oele. Sexual Waakneea, Nervous
Decline. Gleet Syphilis. Piles, Kid
ney, Bladder and all Urinary and
i Private Dtaeaaea of Men.
It will not cost you anything to
call at our offlca and consult us,
and by so doing. It may aava you
much time and money, and If wa
cannot cure - you we will honestly
say bo, and you will not be under
any financial obligation ta ua. -
.... - LOH OF TTOOm.
Ton may be lacking la vital
power. It so, wa will restore yeu
to tha snap, vim and vigor of per
fect manhood in from II to 10
days, no matter what tha cause
Of aama may be. , . '
' OORTarrBZCmOaT
Wa ours, without the use of knife
or tnatrument in IS days, by a"
treatment . that completely dis
Soars i a. at. to p. sa. evenlags, T to SiSOi Suadaya, a. at. te la.
ST. LOUIS
MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL
oomiTCT nooire urn tamjoxii
Dr.
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ANTI
gtay ' OTSaUM A0- rVTVMM, VB I yl
cotton exchange where It waa necessary
for tha Postal to effect an arrangement
to usa Western Union wires.
LUMBER EMBARGO IS
, BROKEN, IT IS SAID
' fHaertal rt-rte te Tbe 9eeraaL)
Olympla, wash., March ll.aVum.
bermsn of Olympla and-vicinity have
been assured that the freight embargo
on their product, 'will be raised Mon
day. ' Most of tbe lumber and shingle
mills ara la operation aaJ
.InT.len's
I Diseases
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XtBV VAT&OS.
raa Trsadlng atpeoiallaia
Uj Fee In Any Ua- (t A AA
.amputated Case -4) 1 UUU
7 VARICOCELE .
Without using knife, ligature or '
caustic, without pain and without '
detention from bualnsse,, I euro .
Varicocele la one week. If you
have Bought a euro elsewhere and '
been disappointed, or If you fear
(he harsh meiuods that most physl
clans employ in treating this die
ease, come to ma and I will curs '
you aoundly and permanently by a
gentle and painless method. Don't ..
delsy. ' Varicocele hae Its dangers .
and brings its disastrous results.
If you will call I will be pleased to
explain my method of curing.
" SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON L. No
dangerous mineral a to drive the
virus to the Interior, but harmless
blood-cleansing remedies that re
move the last poiaonoua taint
Cor. Second anil Morrison Sis. Private
Entrance 234 Morrison SL Portland, Ore
to 1 P. U,-
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-
OUR-FEE
In Special Case.
We girt you a square
ielr--Out services are
the best you can get in
Portland or elsewhere.
We 'cure the , diseases
we treat and we do not
treat anything except
Diseases! of Men
solves aama, and permanently re
moves every obstruction from tha
TAJtzoon TfaOTra,'.'. .,
We cure thle disease In ona
week without aa operation. Every
Indication of the dlaeaaa soon
' vanishes, and tn Its stead come the
pride, power and tha pleaaura of
perfect health and ' restored man
hood. . - - .
COaTTAaiOtni BXeOOS FOZSOS.
- It may be In ita primary etage;
4t may have been hereditary or
contracted. Wa cure all Ita oom
pllcatlona. Wa atop lta progreaa.
eradicate every trace of poison
from the system tn from 10 to 10
dsys. " to STAT ' CURED FOR
EVER. ' ..''
FaUTATS aMT.miaHS. '
Newly developed cases cured. All
burning, Inflammation and dis
chargee stopped In 14 hours, and
CURED In 7 days. WrHs tf you
cannot call.. v
DISPENSARY
vtm:
MTU, FOBTZJUTS, OBBOOsT.
0 fi
-ST 1 .. I . 1
Morrow'sAnti Lean
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MAKES 1VBAW FBOriva FA '
Throagk tka aarvons system, it la a
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parely vegetable oompoaaeV,
Contains no oils or fata or
any drug that is Injurious
" or liable to produce a habltN
IT IS THK CHEATX8T
TOMC IN THJt WORXD
Each bottls contains ' a .
month's treatment and costs
: 11.60 at any first-class drug
i
store. Prepared by the
- LEAN 1IEDICINE CO.
Oxegealaa Bldg- Fortland. Oa,
SALEM SUPERINTENDENT
i OF SCHOOLS- REELECTED
- 1 , ,
(Special Plapa teb te Tea Joaraal.)
BaJem, Or March. II. J. M. Powers
was reelected superintendent of ina
Salem olty achoola tonight a position
ha haa held for tha peat two yeara, Tha
year previous ha was principal of tne
Salem high aohool. . Professor Pow. s
haa given thorough satisfaction and la
among the leaders in the northwest in
educational matters. He Is a graduate
e the University el WlSCOnsl