THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY J EVENING, JULY ft, -1808,
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DETECTIVES
K
a r j Ti-f ru u r i c ti o ij
plmik ADOPTED
Quartet Must SJiow the Exec- f
utive. Board Stiff ieient
Cause for New Insubordin
ation or Out They Go for
Good.
Committee Settles Form for
Presentation; Also of
' "Railroad Plank.
Joe Dny, Frank Bnow, Frank Car
penter and Joe Reslng, the four detect
ives who have been Jockeying with th
executlvo board and the courts over
their positions for the past year, are
very likely to lose their Jobs and their
advantage won from the civil service
communion at one fell swoop at the
meeting of the police committee of the
executive board this evening.
The four men. By reason of their re
fusal to obey the commands of Chlf
Uritzmacher and report for duty In uni
forms, bave violated the rules of the
department and the specifications of the
city charter and are subject to punish
ment ranging from reprimand to dis
missal from the force.
Told to Return to Work.
The four men were dismissed as In-,
competent by the executive board over
a year ago. They appealed their cas.
carried It to the courts and at last to
the civil service commission, who after
an investigation ordered the men to be
out back to work on the force. On Junu
17 the executive board, following the
order of the rommlHslon, directed Chief
Uritzmacher to notify the men to ap
pear for duty in uniform and take their
places on beats to be assigned to them.
The four detectives demurred to tho
order, taking a day in which to con
sider the matter. At the end of that
time they appeared with their attorney,
Kalpli Moody, and refused to return to
wotk except as detectives in plain
clothes.
About the same time Mr. Moody
brought injunction proceedings against
Chief (Jrltzmncher In the case of Joe
Imy, demanding that the chief be en
Joined from enforcing his' order. This
suit Is now pending in the circuit court.
The police committee has taken cog
nizance, however, of the fact that, the
mpn are insubordinate and refuse to
obey the orders of the chief and havo
summoned them to appear this evening
and show cause for their action.
It is contended that the refusal of
Day. Snow, Carpenter and Reslng to
obey the commands of Chief Gritz
macher puts them liable to the penalties
provided tor Insubordination which
range from a fine or reprimand to sus
pension or discharge.
The -question will be investigated this
evening nt the meeting of the commit-
'Stvtee, and while no member of the oonvj
mince will iiipst'uss ina limner ll :3
understood that should tne four men not
furnish Rood and sufficient reasons for
their refusal to obey orders tliev will be
dismissed from the service for good
and all. Should this action be taken It
will secure the result which has V(een
striven for by the executive board since
the first of the trouble.
SALOONKEEPERS
APPARENTLY WILL
-CLOSE THEIR DOORS
(I'nttod PrrM Letxd Wire.)
renver. Mly 8 The following: la th
exact text of the ajitl-lnjunctlon plank
as finally adopted by the general sub
committee on resolutions before It ad
Journed.to finally submit Its report to
the full platform committee:
"The courts of Justice are the bul
wark, of our liberties, and wo yield to
nono In our purpose to maintain their
dignity. Our party has given to the
bench a long line of distinguished
Judges, who have added to the respect
and confidence in which this deport
ment must bo Jealously maintained. We
resent the attempt of the Hepubllcan
party to raise a false issue respecting
the Judiciary. It is an unjust reflec
tion upon a great body of our citizeus
to assume that they lack respect for
the courts.
"It 1m the function of the courts to
Interpret the laws which the people
create and if the laws appear to work
economic,-social or political Injustice,
It Is our duty to change them. The
only basis upon which the integrity of
our courts can stand is that of un
swerving Justice and realization of life,
personal liberty and property. If Ju
dicial processes may be abused. we
should guard them against abuse.
"Experience has proven the neces
sity of a modification of tho present
lnw relating to injunctions, and we re
iterate the pledge of our national plat
forms of 1891 and 1S04 In favor of the
measure which passed tho United States
senate In 189S but which a Republican
rnnirrpRn hn.s ever since refused to en
act, relating to contempt In federal
courts and providing for trial by Jury
in cases of indirect contempt.
"Questions of Judicial practice have
arisen especially It connection with tho
industrial disputes. We deem that the
parties to all Judicial proceedings should
be treated with rigid impartiality, and
that lniunctions should not be issued In
any cases In which Injunctions would
not issue ir no industrial oispuio vero
involved."
The Railroad Plank.
The following Is the railroad plank
as adopted by the committee:
"We assert the right of congress to
exercise complete control over inter
state commerce and the right of each
state to exercise Just as complete con
trol over commerce within Its borders.
"We demand such enlargement of
the powers of tho interstate commerce
commission as may be necessary to en
uble It to protect persons and places
trura discrimination ana extortion and
to compel tho railroads to perform
HAD ROUGH RUN
H CALIFORNIA
Jleavy Seas Splash Over Jo
han PtfOlsen's Bows on
the Trip Up Coast.
BRINGS FULL CARGO
OF GENERAL FREIGHT
GRANTS PASS HAS HOME BAND
Menni Schooner Nome City lU-tnnis
From Trip to Coos nay In Place
of th Uvular Liner Allianc
Encounters Dense Fog.
After having bucked strong winds and
a heavy sea an tne way irom uic
Golden Gate to the mouth of the Colum
bia river, the steam schooner Johan
Poulscn, Captain Nllsson, arrived at
Oak street dock last night with a full
cargo of freight and a number of passengers.
To buck the elements every pound of
steam had to be crowded on, and tho
hot fires In the furnaces scorched the
paint off the funnel. At times the high
seas broke clean over tho vessel, al
though like the typical steam schooner
of this coast, the craft Is built to ride
the waves.
The cargo is being discharged at the
Oak street dock today. It consists of
leather, oriental goods in trans-shipment
for ports throughout the Pacific
northwest, paints, groceries aim nuru
ware. Tomorrow the craft will be
taken to the mills of the Inman-Poulsen
Lumber company to load lumber and
on Saturday she will shift to Prescott,
down the Columbia, to finish for San
Francisco.
The steam schooner Nome City, Cap
tain Hansen, arrived rrom Coos bay
this morning. Captain Olson of tho
Alliance, who went pilot this trip, snys
the weather was foggy off tho coast
but otherwise pleasant. The Nome City
brought G3 passengers .:"d a large
quantity or freight. The Alliance will
in all probability resume her old run
next Saturday on schedule time. Hhe
has been thoroughly overhauled while
in the harbor.
It was reported from Ban Francisco
this morning that the steam schooner
Northland, which has- been carrying
lumber from this port to San Francisco
for several months, has been tied up
the cnarter to
TTT
tea
Each Sunday afternoon the Orants
Pass boys' band, under the leadership
of Professor Milton Rowell, go out
to Tokay Heights and render a concert
under tho trees, and the bund is fnl-i Hh'-i nui'i. It Is the lnt"ntlon of tho
lowed by a large crowd from town. The l'alk """"tttee ,,f tin- council and prl-
, . . . , , :- individuals who are Interested in
heights contain Tuffs park, which was i n)lk,, ,,. attractive to
!.'! MirbJv develop the park
recently dedicated to the city by W. H. I
other meeting will be held before tho
new sheet is published.
ALONG TIJE WATERFRONT.
The British steamer Dulwlch is due
to arrive at Astoria today. She comes
under charter to load lumber for Aus
tralia. The sailing schooner Mabel Gale will
return to Columbia river from Ban
Francisco to load a cargo of lumber at
Kn.ippton for Mollendo, Pru.
Tim weather bureau this morning re
ceived a wireless message from the
steamer President, off Cape Kltzabulh
on the Washington coast, stating that
the weather was thick with a heavy
mist and a smooth sea. The wind was
southwest six miles, the thermometer
M and the barometer 30:04. Henceforth
the weather bureau will receive reports
concerning weather conditions every
time a steamer with the wireless ap
paratus on board passes the Oregon or
Washington coast. j,
The steamer Eureka is due to arrive
here this evening from Eureka ajid
Coos Hay. She comes in command this
time of Captain Mack, formerly first
officer on the steamer Roanoke. Cap
tain Norren of the Eureka is taking a
vacation on account of poor health.
MYSTERY OF COWBOY
HAT AND LOST TEA 31
MARINE NOTES.
British
Hnri her crew laid off.
the Portland Lumber company of this
i to ueriorm i .... , ,
their duties as common carriers. Wol1"1
favor tho efficient supervision and rate i
regulation of railroads engaged in in
terstate commerce.
"To this end we recommend the valua
tion of railroads by the Interstate com
merce commission, such valuation to
take Into consideration the original cost
of construction and all elements of
value that will render tho valuation
made fair and . Just. We favor such
legislation as will prohibit the railroads
from engaging In business which brings
CHI N ES E ST EAMS H I PS.
"With only one more day In
which to take out licenses only
213 saloonkeepers had taken out
their license this morning for
th next quarter, leaving 231
dealers to be heard from. The
unusually high number who
have failed to take out their li
cense thus far leads the license
inspectors to believe that many
saloonkeepers will go out of
business.
As a usual thing there gener
ally remains about 125 licenses
to be taken ut on the day pre
ceding the final day on which 11
ceivses can be secured, but this
year there are 231. There Is
no accounting loi the great dis
crepancy this year other than
that a large number of dealers
are going out of business. This
is In line with other large cities,
especially In the east, where
hundreds of saloonkeepers In
Chicago and New Tork volun
tarily closed their saloons be
cause of the fa'Ung off of busi
ness. Whether this Is the cause In
Portland or not Is ipknown, but
the inspectors are awaiting the
close of business tomorrow to
see whether the saloonkeepers
arev really going out of busi
ness or whether they are wait
ing until the last minute to
take out their licenses.'
such reduction In transportation rates
as conditions will permit, care being
taken to avoid reduction that would
compel a reduction of wages, prevent
adequate service or do Injustice to le
gitimate Investments.
"We heartily approve the laws pro
hibiting the pass and the rebate, and we
favor any further necessary legislation
to restrain, correct and prevent such
abuses."
Large Concern Prepares to Establish
Trans-Pacific Line.
fTTnlted Prem Leaied WIr.
San Francisco, July 9. Taking ad
vantage of the boycott declared by their
countrymen against Japan, representa-'
tives of a syndicate of Chinese mllllon-
dItau n rex nVinard tho linur Rthertn Dtt
them into competition with their shin- 1 ),dr v tr, Rno fmnplsnn to mnkj
pers; also legislation which will assure ! preparations to establish a $1,000.000
steamship line between the orient and
this port. Tho syndicate will not only
run liners between San Francisco and
Canton. Shanghai and other seaports
but will also establish a system of
river routes and by using small boats
drain all the shipping of the' country
into the trans-Pacific vessels.
Sir Eang Chan Doon. former minister
to America, who was knighted by Queen
Victoria, Is the leading figure In the
awakening of the Chinese commercial
dragon. He organized the syndicate,
which Includes some of the highest of
ficials of China.
Although the Chinese government has
refused to grant a subsidy to the new
company. Its backers have plenty of
(Knlem Burenu of The Journal.) money and with unofficial support or
Salem, Or.. July 9. Governor Cham- the government,, which it hns been s!k
berlaln received the following iiueer i nlfied wlU he given, It Is believed the
letter In his correspondence yesterday new line will be a paying venture. The
morning. No requests were made; it , present export trade of Amoy alone
was a simple statement which, perhaps amounts to Jin, 1 78,000 and the entire
Is self-explanatory, and again, perhaps animal export of China amount to $191,
lt is not. Here it Is: 1244.000. America Is getting a smaller.
"Brooklyn. N. Y.. July 2, 190S. To 1 share of this trade than any other coun
Hls Excellency, the Governor of the try and the new line will open up a new
State of Oregon. Greeting: The present Add to the merchants of the T. nited
ouiiook tiotn at home and ahroad de- : oiaies. ,, 1
mands the reelection of President 1 Besides this feature the Chinese will ,
Roosevelt. be a strong competitor of the Toyo
"I have therefore made fervent praver Kisen Kalsha, the Japanese line plying
to the Almighty God that he compel the -between this port and Japan, and lower
Republican delegates to reconvene, re- rates will prevail.
consider their action and place the njtn The Inland water transportation busl- !
of odr honored president In nomination. ' "ess of China hns been In the hands of j
Respectfully, i the Japanese heretofore. The new com-
bt'tJ.NLlili CU-NE WYUKOhT. Jiul,v wul "u
Z , 'business, which pays fabulous profits.
mTriTrni Ti"rnxr iAn effort will tie made to Interest
EiMtlN Erjli JiAKJll American capital In the new company
nut trie ooteei oi ine visiting commis-
GOYERNOR RECEIVES
QUEER COMMUNICATION
Falmouth, July 9. Arrived
ship Glenelvan from Portland-
Hamburg, July 9. Arrived Ilrltish
ship Walden Abbey from Portland.
Astoria, July 9. Arrived down at 8
and sailed at 11:10 a. in., steamer City
of Panama for Coos Bay.
San Francisco, July 9. Passed this
morning. Tug Dauntless with log raft
from Astoria for San Diego. All well.
Redondo, July 9. Arrived yesterday
schooned W. F. Jewett from Columbia
river.
Astoria. July 8 Left ur at 1 p. m.
Norwegian steamer Tabor: arrived down
nt 3.30 and sailed nt 6:45 p. ro. British
steamer Allanton for Shanghai and way
ports.
San Francisco, July 8. Sailed Norwe
gian steamer Sark for Portland.
Guaym.'.s, July 2- Sailed barkentlne
v restler for Columbia river.
Brow Head, July 8. Passed British
ship Crown of Germany from Portland
for Falmouth.
Astoria, July 9. Condition at mouth
of the river at 8 a. m. obscured; wind
southeast, 14 miles; weather foggy.
Tides at Astoria todav High water:
9:18 a. m B.9 feet: 9 P. m . 8.3 feet.
Low water: S: a. in.. 1.1 feet: 2:28 p.
nv, S.I feet.
Smith Brothers, of Harrlsburg, Or.,
offer $50 reward for the return of a
team of horses and buggy a strnnger
hired from tliem June ;ln. A letter to
the Portland police Informs them that,
the stranger crossed the river at Har
rlsburg and has not been seen since.
After he reached the opposite side a
woman wearing a cowboy hat got Into
the rig with him. One of the team
was a bav and the other an Iron gray.
The bay had the "number "33" under a
half circle on the left shoulder. Toe
grev was branded "V" on the left
stlrte and - horizontal figure "2" on the
left shoulder.
found In h!s
that a s.Me:
I.I. kfort. Ml.
"jcket the coroner learned
Mury Dissett. lives at
EDWARD DISSETT
WAS MAN DROWNED
The body of the man found floating
In the river j-'esterday was Identified as
that of Edward Idsseet, a teamster In
the employ of the Eastern & Western
Lumber company. He lived at the
Phoenix hotel, Fifteenth and Savior
streets. The drowning Is thought to
have been aecMental. From letters
n'-liiiiL.'ton'n Finances.
' Uymi la. W as!,.. July 9. 'JJhe auditor s
monthly stater:, ut uf state finances Is
sue! fl ly sln.w- a balance In the gen
eral fund ,t " l; :,5 This Is an
itl' leise III the f '. I II 1 OVCT JtinG 1 flf
nl. .liit til l.Oiiii. ' he disbursements for
til- mmiili were $.ii!i, 4 Jti, and total re
ceipts S.!:'0, 14V77. The miscellaneous
funds show receipts for the month ag
gregrumg J JL'.'.G.M 54. and disburse
Iii. nis amounting to $3;.r. Si.
POISON OAK FOISONINO.
Iluiiu.nl s Sikiw Liniment cures It.
Mr. o. H. P. Cornelius, Turner Ore.,
writes My wife has discovered that
Snow Llnirmiu cures "Poison Oak
Poisoning," h very painful trouble. She J
not only cured a ruse of it on herself. !
but on two of her friends who were'
poisoned hv this same ivy Price 26.1,
60c and $1.00. Sold Ly Skldmore Drug
Co
No Cocaine. No Gas
No Students
Our auocsa la da to antforns,
hUh-grad work mX raonbl prlc
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with bMrtweak
ness cu now nave their teeth ex
tracted filled and brldgework ap
plied without the least pain or dan
ger v
I'AINI.F.SM EXTRACTION
KARAT CROWNS
BRIDGE WORK
OVR BEST PLAIN PLATE..
ALL LINRD PLATB ...
.tin
S.oo
1B.OO
TCCTB
Examination and Consultation rree.
Rc-Cnameling Teeth
Is the greatest Invention In modern
dentistry and has been most success
ful of all methods
We extend to all a special Invita
tion to call at our office and hvt
their teeth examined free of charge
We own and control the largest
and best equipped dental establish
ment in the world, having It offices
nil told.
We give a written guarantee with
all work for 10 years. Lady attend
ant Open -venlngs till 7. Sunday to 1.
Union Painless Dentists
221 H Morrison St-, Cornsr rixst.
Tomorrow will positively be the last
day for discount on west side gas bills.
Portland Oas Company.
CLUBS NAME MEN
TO CHANGE CHARTER
ON TiATT T?F A TfT?FSTFDi "'oners will be to inspect American
VH Ai.XXlJ, Jtl.UtlllO X lilf ; ehlpyftrn!, wlth tne possibility of having
I the new liners built here.
(Halted Pr Leased Wire.)
Oakland. Cal.. Julv 9. Enirlneer, ait tfi Tniifi rTS 4 PPP I?TVfi
Everett ). Barry, who was held respon- 1
slhle by a coroner's Jurv for the vtrc-k
Saturday night In Oakland in which Malar Mrlndoo Savs There Are Few
seven people were killed and a scorn , c,..-,,.
Injured, has been released from Jail on " """i'"-
J5.000 ball. Immediately after-' Uarrv s Allie-stors are eettlnsr very scarce in
release William Rov Jones sw'ore to an- the swamps of Florida and the gulf
other complaint charging the engineer district, according to Major James 1.
with manslaughter, holding him respon- M, Intloe who arrived here this morning
slble for the death of his brother-ln- . from New Orleans to succeed Colon. 1
Members of the charter com
mittee have received communi
cations from three organizations
submitting lists of names of
men considered eligible for the
work of revising the charter and
are anxiously awaiting lists
from other clubs and societies
before holding a meeting and
selecting the committee. The
members will meet next week
whether thev receive additional
lists or not and submit a com
mittee to the council at Its meet
ing two weeks from yesterday.
This action Is deemed neces
sary because of tho short time
In which the charter revision
must be accomplished. The clubs
which- have submitted lists are
the Holladny Park Improvement
club, the East Side Business
Men's club and the Grocers' and
Merchants' association.
law, who was killed In the wreck.
RFEF'S EVERY STEP
DOGGED BY SLEUTHS
(Tnlted Prem liMd Wlr.)
SHn Francisco, July 8. Although Abe
Ruef, ex-boss, is technically a free
man. he is being kept under close sur
veillnnce by detectives in the employ
of William J. Burns. Every move of
the Indicted grafter Is being watched
from the time he leaves his house In
the morning until he goes to bed nt
night. His house Is watohed all night
long
Hums Is in the east, bat his mission
cannot be learned here.
Ruef was in the polios court yester
?ay afternoon listening to the testimony
i "f ex-Supervisor "Jim'' Gallagher In
the Parkside bribery case. This is the
rase that Heney had transferred from
the superior court to the pollen court,
averring that he was afraid Gallagher
would be killed before he could testify
against Ruef.
California's A. Y. P. Building.
(CnltM Pres Loed W!rt )
Penttle. Wesh.. July 9 California
will begin work on Its building at the
Alaska Yukon Pacific exposition today.
It will be the first move made here
jownrds expending the $100,000 appro
priated bv the California legislature.
CAR FINALLY ENDS
United States engineer.
W Woroiulpr
corps. Cures uai.ui i Weaknesses.
"1 spent several years In that part
of the country. In the very midst of; We refer to that boon to weak. nerrooA
DISPUTE OYER DOG :&aU o ?Ulm. offering women known as Dr. Pierce'.
. . ... .... V 1 1" .1 -.1.1 ...... Un . . , r I lu 'r.lrr ryt I, ,1
igaior nuiuera nnu iiitu ue Eovnin, out twno i j--i k
! that was the largest lot I ever saw r)r J0Dn Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff
Another dog story came In to the . -,n,i those men had been hunting for i m IT v.tic Mrtucii liivinw sin
no ce station this mnrnlni when fhA .i. ih.v k ,,, , Oi Til tCLknii. JlEDltiL ttiusw Sl)9
report was received that the
spltx dog which was yesterday awarded
to Mrs. Stella McKern, after a fight In
Judge Cleland's court for Its posses
sion, was run over and killed by a
and they
famous look for the game.
"Mosuultoes are still doing very nlce-
Iv down there, however," he continued.
'It was with pleasure I left them
behind but already this morning I have
streetcar at East Fourteenth and Powell been told that for the first time In
streets.
Davies.
The dog was claimed by E. J.
manv vears von have mosquitoes here.
Put I don't suppose I will mind them
much."
IN RTORM XEAR HORX.
to
I.lv Stock Owner Buffer ImOuu.
In the recent burning of the Iexter
stables, where 61 valuable animals were
iLrX 'J?" e' Nonrn Steamer Tabor Tier
In the building were covered by Insur-! Load Lumber for Austral law
ance Thse were owned bv WlllUm The Norwegian steamer Tabor. Cap
Gadshy Sons, furniture dealers, and ' tain Hansen which arrived up at ti e
were partially covered bv a policy for mills of the Eastern Western Lum
$1800 held In the National Live Stock t,pr company this morning, hid a routih
Insurance Association of Portland. Onlv tim of u fmnlr.o- out from th At-
two of their fine gray animals were lantlc cosst to Bremerton navy yard
saved A special feature of policies Is- with a cargo of coal for the Atlantic
sued by the National Live Stock Insur- fleet.
ance association Is that II Insures i For more than a week tfie big steamer
against, death by accident or disease was In the midst of a fearful storm
the same as from fire The Ins, sus- ; when near Cspe Horn, and there were
talned by William Gadshy A Sons has "ome of the crew who really believed
been adjusted on the six animals for - the voyage was about to terminate ini
of Unicorn root (HeUmias LtUAca) which
Is one of the chief Ingredient of the Fa
Tortte Prescription " :
"A remedy which lnvsrtsbly acts auter
tne lnv1(orator maWee for norms! n
tlTltr of tbe eutlre reproductive sytem
He continues "In Helonlas we have a medlce
ment which more fullj snewors the boo
purposes yuan arw other drug with whtch I am
x-ouaintod. In the treatment of diseases pe
culiar to women It U seldom that a case n
teen wblcn Jje not present tome indication
for this remedial agent. " Dr. Fyfe further
ays: "The follow lug are among the leading
indication for Belualas (Unioorn root). Fain
or.acbftir In the back, with leucorrhaa :
atonic (weak) eondltloflVof the rproductle
organs of ot,mi. mem ll depiraalon and ir
ritability, AvHltel will chronic dieaeaof
tbe reprodJ t ie crff ana of women; cont ant
enaatton Jt heat In the region of tbe kid
ney: merv&rrbtfla ' flooding I. due to a weak
ened coniilon of' he repruduellT lyttem:
amenortqylvirresed ur abaent monthly
pertod.aW,T'irvin.m or accompan) lnr an
abeofSil cor.iimot. of the dietle organs
end AaVndc t ihln blood ) bahlt: dractir.f
eensolons le lite extreme lover part of tne
$1060, the full amount rrrled by them
Tomorrow will positively be the lat
day for discount on west side gs bills.
Portland Ga Company.
It more or lev of the above iTrnrtomn
?e it took gftf r.v'cr.i. f.o inA' jtij ..Vp jitm
n. yery fa r flJr Iat. Ur. Pierre F tvuf
time. Rut the ccaft held together
came out in first-class shap
her y dnvs to msfce the run
, time considering the unfavorable y.r ; .,, --yrn-ffig tgU.ng I'greil.
westher . i . ' d i. i-.i . n.i..i..
Tk. t.v, -.-,4 . h nt. fnuoi IliC.I n innvinnwi.vr urioiim,
CITY-TIED CHILDREN WILL
PLAY ON GREEN GRASS
Knaprton and took on close t0 so.i.ooo nl the mimical properties of
feel of lumber snd will finish here for most faithful T represents.
Of troiden eal root, another prominent
Ingredient of t avonte rrescriptiaa.
Fvdney N S W. Th- cargo Is hetrg
rffspatrhed by the Pacific Export bum
br mj-n fr O W. McNear Co.
of Ban Francisco.
XO IMMFTHATE OlAXGE.
Two - hundred children of Portland
who otherwise would get no outing
whatever, will be. given a splendid
chance to play In the elar air of the
country next Monday.
-tJerman Metsger has donated the uee
of bis private park on the Palem Elec
tric line to the Salvation army for the
purpose of giving a number of little
hove and jlrls a full day's picnic This
park is 14 miles from the city along tbe
Belrm line, of the Oregon Electrtc com
pany, wblcb he has donated, through
Superintendent Nevlna. a spoclal car for
the occasion.
The warm weather of the rrnwnt
Rr-
Prof. Flnley Elling ood. M. D . of Bc.i
nett Medic. College, Chicago, ayt:
It t an lnitirteot remedy In dlaorden of
he worn tv In all catarrhal condition
and general nfeeblesont. It is useful."
rr
rof. John M. rcujder. M, 71).. late of
Cincinnati. rt of Golden Seal root :
In relattcn to lt gmeral effnrta on tbe
Fr-iglit ILat- to Orletil Will
main Low fur a While.
5 ,nl.tn evident longing c many h,fore the trans P-1f:r traffic bureau f" "LT,"L"Trr;!LlTr? i L'
rnlldren for a country t-Lav-rdare in- .... i. h.. r-.m ..... , Is oil r-earded aa Ott tonic useful in
T? A5,.".n.t Tn n', pU'r-oir"! nounce on tbe first of rWptember when. allS"JilU,S': w n I..r
of the SalraUon army, who wil? be In , the tfew tariff sh.-et will Ne published . Prof. IL lUrtlioiow, M. D.. of Jeffenoo
charge of the picnic, to undertake tbe a mtln rf reprenttlvs pf the. Medical Col ""e. ar of tolden Seal :
epterprlwe. , rnadmn Pslfir. the Ntron Tusen ' Valuable in uterine hemorrtare. meoor-
Kalsha, the Fmnli WitfrtioiiM line the 1 rwa1a Bonding and mnreue ayaaeeour-
Portlana Aitic and tie Hod well t rbcre rtor' riwiraiiKtii
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CGecWo
IN ANY UNCOMPLICATED
CA1E
I cure all diseases of nen by methods of my
own devising. These methods are a radical de
parture from tho ordinary medical practice,
which attempts .to cure every 111 of mankind by
stomach drugging and thus kills more people
than are cured. In my practice, 1 do not drug
the stomach at all. but I apply heading medi
cines of my own directly to the diseased region,
and thus effect a complete and permanent cure
In a very short time. My treatment never fails,
as my unbroken record, covering a period of over
10 years, fully proves. Don't be practiced and
experimented upon by physicians, druggists, eloo
trlo Delts and Incompetent specialists. My large
practice and quick, thorough methods enable me
to oure Men's Diseases In half the time and about
one-fourth the usuaI fees asked.
My guarantee Is:
DE. TATIOB,
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NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED
NO STIMULANTS FOR "WEAKNESS"
W In ne-wi-tnn 1 r AtlHrtaT that fTinfUf lOII POITimOnlV kllO WT1
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"weaknors" fully demonstrates the absolute correctness of my method of
treatment, which la a method employed rjy mysen aiune. i uo nui nl'.,"
the functions to temporary activity by the ue of strong internal medicines.
This la the oourso commonly pursued by both general practitioners and spe
cialists, and Is a treatment mat cannoi possioiy renun in h. f"'"'"1"
i.ur..vn..i" (a inarolv n vmntom of ehronlo inflammation in the prostate
rland brought on oy excesses, eariy aissipanon or oy mo nuiiivimr i'"i
of some contracted disease. A complete and radical cure is therefore a ques
tion of restoring the prostate gland to its normal stats, and this I accomplish
promptly and completely without the use of Internul rernedioe. My treat
i. . nn ontlrxlv It In orltrlnal and sclentifio. and has been
proved absolutely effective by thousands of tests. I am convinced that by
no other method can full and permanent restoration of strength and vigor
be accomplished.
CONTRACTED DISORDERS
The serious results that may follow neglect of contracted diseases could
scarcely be exaggerated. Safety demands an absolutely thorough cure in
the least possible time. I have treated more cases of contracted disorders
.v,o on.r mh.t nhvslclun linnn the Paciflo coast. My cures are thorough
and are accomplished In lose time fhan other forms of treatment require
in producing even doubtful results. I employ remedies of my own devising
and my treatment is equally effective In both recent and ehronlo caees.
VARICOCELE
tk. i. noxutaitv fnr snrsdcal operations In the treatment of Varicocele.
This disease yields completely to my mild and painless method, and results
are far better than were ever attained by the harsh and dangerous practice
of cutting. But one week la required, and seldom Is it even necessary to
detain the petlent from his business
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I do not charge for advice, examination or diagnosis. If you call for a pri
vate talk with me, you will not be urged to begin treatment. If Impossible
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Office Hours a. m. to p. m. uunoays, 10 to i oruy.
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-Private Bntranoe, 83Vk saornaon street.
The Well-Known
Reliable
CHINESE
Root and Herb
DOCTOR
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Has made a life study of roots and
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No Mercury, Poisons or Drags UaeA
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He guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asth
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Liver, Kidney Troubles; also Lost Man
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Any one acqtialnted with a child of
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