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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 1Q, 1003.
;iif,ii ran
Lilly LOSE STARS
Captain' Itorleske and Bor
row Have Rack Work
, ; to JIake Up.
- (Special Diaastck to Th. Juaroal.)
Whitman College, Walla Walla, Nov.
15. Tha great queatton before the stu
dents of Whitman college la, "VV11I Itugby fifteen and th Vancouver team
maun
RFIEED PICKED
California Champions Will
Piny Canadian Expert
in North Next 3lonth.
F
Kofi
II HI
Rerkeley. Cl., Nov. II. Plana im
under way tor a aeries of thr games
boltwn (ha University of Callfornl
II wunn o
10 BE EXALTED
National Farm. -Land Con
gress Holds Interesting
Session in Chicago.
IIEl'i DECISIOII
AFFECTS GAME
Attorney General Holds Per-
sons May Ba Extradited
for Misdemeanor. ; i
O, Wlnslow, John W. Gambia; cl.rke
II. If. Vandevsrt. Hoy Iientley. , Judaea
for 'lfth ward hi Anderaon, . F. Un
rub, J. Olmstesd; clerka Carl Arthur,
B. U Praka Judjrea .for sixth ward-!
a. v, urag.r. . c Jlaliey, . II. Mo
Wkortw; clerkaA. W. Vsatch. R. T.
JonlB. Judge for Seventh wardC
K. Lucu, Lea W. Acheeon, Henry Shoe,
maktr; clerks Oltvar Jorr. C. W.
Reynold, . ;
llnrleska and Morrow ba kept out of
the Thanksgiving game when tha Mla-
alonarlea meat tha football eleven from
tha Waahlngton State college at Walla
AVUr ..orleaks haa bean falling be
hind In aoma of hla atudlea and there
la soma doubt aa to -whether ha will
be permitted to play In that game.
"Whitman and W. S. C. alwaya play a
' atrong game and with all of the Mls
alonarlea on the eligible Hat tha game
ought to create as much talk if not more
than Any of the conference gamea of
In British Columbia next month. It la
proponed that the vtciorloua Callfornlana
who defeated Stanford team Saturday,
go north and play tha flrat game at
Vancouvor on Chrlatmaa day. The other
two garnea probably will be played at
Victoria during tha following week.
William Unmack, Rugby expert after
conferences with other Kugby authori
ty, today announced the following ae
lectlona for tha "All American Rugby
team for lt0":
Fullback Dwlggtna of California.
Chicago. Nov. H. The grand haU
room of tha new Hotel La Sail waa
ZEEK SAWMILL AT
UNION CHANGES HANDS
Three quarters Watta and Ilarrli
California and Holman of Stanford.
Five eightha HUlott of Callfornl
(Spans! Dispatch to Tee learaaLt
Union, Or.. Nov, B. O. Zeek, tha
veteran lumber man of thla city, baa
closed a deal whereby ha tranafera hla
aawmlll and timber landa north , . of
Union to George Whitney of La Grande
THE STJtANGEIi
WITHIN OUK GATES
CKUISKU NEW OIILEANS
NOW IN COMMISSION
SU A. Ca reenter. Sonora. N. M. No
an. who haa not bean on. the around
can possibly traop tna maguiiuae 01 "-'-
tha allver deDoalta of Mexico. Tha en
tire country aeema covered with ledgea
and nearly all carry a email amount of
tha white tnataL 'Somebody aoma (Jay
will find tha rlchaat atlvar mine nl the
world down there, v ,
' tha aeason.
C E. Morrow la alao taking the shape and M. Mitchell of Stanford.
of- a ouratlon mark aa to eligibility Half Cerf of Callfornl
for tha hi. nrnn. Marrow haa clayed l Forwards Crawford. Chad a, Pember
a strong game for the Mlaalonary eleven I ton and Dole of Stanford; Jordon and
thla season and ahould Borleaka be Northcroft of California and P. Ben
withheld fmrn tha Thanksrlvtnr rame. I nett and Oolan of tna Unlverelty of
tha Farmers will mora than have an Nevada.
'even chance. I Reserve backa Johns of Callfornl
nnrleaka la worklnr hard to make ud I and Homer of Nevada.
hia back work and tha rumor of hla In- Reaerve forwarda Phleger of Callfor
ability to qualify In tha gama may yet
be killed. Captain Borleaka haa mora
t..an played tha all-atar gama for Whit
man and tha northweat thla aeaaon and
It la hoped that Thanksgiving will find
' him on tha eligible list ,
HONETMANS DEFEAT
FULLERS IN OPENEIJ
Bafora an enthusiastic crowd of In
' dor base bail davoteea tha Honeyman
' Hardware nine defeated tha W. P.
' Fuller As Ca club by a acore of 15 to II
in Rliigler'a gym in what proved a ter-
riflo hitting game.
President Harry K. Smith of the
, Portland Indoor league made a few In
troductory remarka to the, audience and
' i pitched tba flrat ball over tha plate Into
tho waiting handa of Secretary JDonner
, berg.
- Tomorrow the Dllworth Derbies op
' poaa tha Columbia Hardwire company
, nine In Rlngler's gymnasium and no ad
. mission will ba charged.
" Last nlght'a acore: R.H.E.
Honeyman , .....25 18
V. P. FuUer & Co..... ....... .18 25 4
Batteries Honeyman, P. McHale,
Sweeney and Beadle; Fuller & Co.,
Beard, Snyder 'and Swanson.
nta and Thorpe, Stanford.
Politics and
Politicians
Mount Vernon will ba tha flrat city
In New Tork to try government by com
mission. Including tba "recall."
e , e
Aa a result of the recent election tha
Democrata have regained control of the
Kentucky legislature with sufficient
force to pass any measure over tba
Republican governor's veto.
Bradley Barlow Smalley. a prominent
Democratio leader In Vermont, and at
one' time secretary of the Democratic
national committee, died recently at
hla home in Burlington...
Harvey W. Walker, who for years
haa been tha representative of William.
J. Bryan In New York and the latter s
adviser .concerning political afafirs In
tha Empire state,, has come out for
Gaynor for president in 1911.
. a a '
Tha Illinois general assembly will
meet In extraordinary session early in
December. Primary election legisla
tion and tha deep waterways proposl
(Bates fearaas af Tae Jeaiaal.)
Salem, Or.. Nov. M. Attorney General
crowds t. oV.rri.in. ih. ,., I Crawford yesterday readerad an tin-
National Farm Land congrea. waa called ;!?1!LA'
to order thla morhlaa n.t..ta ,u I - ..w. I 'a-
.. Vi 1 . : Idiud to omer riatee ror iriau jronnar- and J. L. Overton of Elgin. Or. i Tha
renting tha various atate govarnmanta ,y lt MrmtooA that a paraon z,k 11 I. onVof tba nihtaC
lndu.trl.1. real aatata and railroad In- I.aa than .a falony. An opinion on tha .J!.!!" U"" f ""l:
teresta wara present from avary atata queetion waa aakad of tba attorney gan- taltotomtoiSiEZSE
and territory in tha union. Among tha by Governor Ben,n . . wwfney h.b?," oonnacUdtn tS
dlatlnaulahad deiea-ate. la attan4.no. Tha gama authorlUoa of tha atata of r,. w..;ivJ. . "
nHfnnil. .a. Ih. anv. I . . - -.. . v. wnivv
wera Wlllett M. Hayea aaalatant s.cre- . 1, " . f ,h. 7,,, Jlry. r.r 7. nr.n llon 01 Minneapolis. Mr. Overton haa
tary of tha department of aTTloulUraJ' connected with tha Hackatf Lnm-
V It Newell, director of the United f0"01'? "i00 th outhern boundary of h.p eompM,. of Th bualneaa
Htatea reclamation service; Glfford A. I , ' p ... "-.i 1 wm bt conducted under tha name of
finchot, chief of tha bureau of foreatry; ""'""""a y"-"',V" """-" IM Overton Lumber company. Zeek
uevari- t rj.iinm.v .htar nf tha h. I and abooting gama In violation. of tha wtn iHv. hi. a.ntnn hi. it..
rrau 01 piani inausiry : uaniei j. i it nrni ana xo too ODrration or his
commissioner general or immigration; I ",lv w nvwi. i pianer in tnla city,
Cliarlea P. NetlL United Statea oommls
aloner of labor; and repraaentatlvea of
the National Irrigation eongreaa, .the
National Dry Farming eongreaa tha
Tranamlealaalpp! Coroatnrclal oongresa
and varloua other bodlea of elmllar Importance.
Tha object of tha oongresa. as ax
wy tna noiaing or tba attorney gen- -r, . -r irrvxTTiTr it inn
erl. however, tha government of Call- I DYif illUXIJDX JiLAUZt
fornla may laaua a requisition for these I
violators, thcugh tha offenaa ba only a
mladetueanor, and Governor Benaon will
honor tha requisition. Tba attorney
general aaya tha federal atatuta gov-
IN FAR AWAY ITALY
plained In tha Introductory remarka of laming extradition provides that a per- I
tha presiding officer and in tha ad-1 eon may ba ex trad let ed for any crime.
dresses or several apeaaera at
' rTTnltad Praei ta.aa Win.
New York. Nov. 16. GulaeDna Moral
lo and II other Italians are under ar
rest here today accused of aelltng eoun-
,. I i . ........ , I iu. i no uoicouves
vvva- Av vui siaium V1MI a j All... ..... . al. - .
ing aeaalon. la to bring about a national orlmea, ha holda'that a person jnay ba Sfio . itli, . n ahtlr,r
organisation. repraaanUng tha varloua therefore extradited for CmimTAJJ..P to Mo
.n.m..nl.l 4n4,i.,.l.l ...l.,ltu.,l mrxA I . . 1I1IV 11.11 H IIV OU CUK, ; .. . ...- I
u.-H .- a . i .jiiiuucii aucn proceeaing is aai uiuu,
other clvio Interests of the country. The authorities of tha atata of Idaho
wnn a view or collecting inrormauon, I h.va made almllar oomnlalnt to the
and dlatrlbutlng tha name, concerning I governor that Oragon'a clUUens coma
tna opporiunniea ror prouuDie ia.rming j ae-o., tha Snake river and ohoot gama
rolt Tn Itae-4 W1r l ' .
Vallelo, c.l.. Nov. II The cruiser
New Orleans waa placed In otimml-sloii
at Mara Island navy yard y-at-rday,
lth Commander 1 tod. or Wells in
Tha crew .nil I ha m. t,,rltv of
Ita offluera were tranafarmd from tha
monitor Cheyenne, Tba New Orleans
la destined for aervioe on lha Aslatlo
autlon. ,
dl.nrurlng akin arupllona
plinil.a, raahaa, ate. are ilua
Moat
aurofula.
10 inipura blood, hurdock Hlood lilt-
ers la a Cleans n bla4 iai. if. l-
y.ou cISar.yd, clsar-braliieJ. nl.r.
"We eat too much." said Dr. A. B.
Ortawold, Salt Lake City, at the Per-
kina. "We eat too much or avary-1 .klnn..,
thing. Wa Americana ahould llva on Itching pilea provoke profanity, but
leaa than half tha foo4 wa now. con. profanity won't cure them, lioan'a Olnt.
eume. ; No one ahould laava tha table ' pieni cures itrnins. bleeding or protrud-
feeling that his appettta la aatlafled.
If wa would practice thla wa would all
feal batter. Wa are killing ouraelvaa
wltb our food and It la not tha quality,
but tha quantity that counta."
XX ' A. Merton, Applegata. Or It is
probable that aa electrlo Una to run
from O rants Pass to tha eoaat by way
of Curry county will tie under actual
construction be for many montha. Such
a proposition Is afoot and tha lndlca
tlona are good for Ita aucceaaful termi
nation. There la plenty of money back
or tna enterprise. , ; t t ,
'Since aggs ara ao high that but few
or us can afford to eat them." aald A.
T. Baldwin, Yamhill county, at tba St
Cbaxlea today, "It might bo of intaraat
for tha publio to know that there is a
manufacturing InsUtution In . Yamhill
county at Dayton that put up agga
in oonaenaaa ronn ana they ara aold
rery reaaonabla It aeema to mo that
euoh la the only solution of th err
problam." .. , . ; -. , ; .., , .. .
in. in urn iriung, oteedlng or prot
ill 8 ."" '.,ur- aufferlng.
any drug store.
ll
Jonnaal want, ads brlna; results.
In tba varloua agricultural districts of
tba country. The advocatea of tha
movement ara confidant that tha dis
semination of reliable data concerning
the farm lands, conditions of climate,
soli, precipitation, water supply and
distribution, social conditlona. meana of
transportation, ate, would be of great
vain. tt m.nv thttiaarifla wllllnr ta
devote tbemselvea to agricultural pur
suits and would eventually lead to tha
reclamation development and profitable
and than by rowing back across tha
river escape punishment. It la likely
that cltlsena of tboa atatea pursue tha
same practlcea to aoma extent and If
tha governor of Oregon will honor
requlaltlon for Oregon's cltlaena violat
ing tha gama lawa of neighboring atatea,
tha governors of those states will like
wise reciprocate and tha gama along tha
boundaries of tha atatea will ba mora
fully protected.
lion ara me oniy mailers xo do mciuaea , anneal to the sunrema court
REYNOLDS SAYS HE
. DID NOT AID TRUST
! (United Press Leased Wire.) '
- ; Washington. Nov. 16. In a statement
to tho United Press, James B Reynolds,
formerly assistant secretary of the
treasury and now a member of the new
tariff board, has entered a broad general
,'. 1. . ,A .1... . J . I .
r 11 . .J . u I . """1 - The women, who now enjoy partial
tn ff-Vi4 affair 4Vter . Via .1.. I - . r
t surrrage-in Kansas, are beginning a
In tha governor's call
Haverhill, Mass., under tha commls.
slon plan of government. Is to live
within the til tax limit, and to close
the. books at the end of the year with
out having to borrow a cent for regu
lar expenses.
e e
prosecution of the. sugar trust By In
"Ue'ndoes, Richard Parr, chief of tha
weighers' division In the New York cus
tom house, had made charges to. that
effect.
Ask Uncle Sam to Smite Zelaya.
t United Press leased Wire.)
Bluefields. Nicaragua, Nov. 16. Ape-
campaign for universal suffrage, such
as they have In other western atatea,
by capturing county and municipal of
fices. According to figures Just com
piled there are now 62 county offices
in tho state filled by women.
a
y Republican leaders in Virginia are
laying plans to nominate congressional
utilisation of anormnua tracts of farm
landa now Idle and unprofitable. It would JUDGES AWT) flLERKa .
Im n-l ... ,V.c.. tt famflla. now I
' - " - . I -nst-n n i -r mr -- nnmTAiT
living crowded together in unsanitary r fin. NA ij'KAI KIjPAj1'1H
city quarters, an opportunity 10 oecura.
inaepenuenc. ibi-b Rrrr... rt Tha Jonm.l
Salem. Or.. Nov. lt. At the regular
GomperV Petition Denied. I meeting of the city council last night
(United Preie Leastd Wire.j juagea ana cierica ror tna coming city
Washington. Nov. 16. Tha circuit I election to be held December 6, were
oourt of appeals yesterday denied the I appointed aa follow a: Judges for First
petition of President Gompera, vice I ward E. P. Walker, D. J. Wagner, P.
President Mitchell and Secretary Mor-lA. Davis; clerks F. B. Southwick, A.
rison ot tha American Federation of I W. Long. Judges for Second ward-
Labor to stay the Issuance of tba man-1 George P. Litchfield, J. R. Hill, P. A.
date until July 22, thereby giving tha I Turner; clerka William Stalger, M. P.
labor leadera more time to perfect their I Baldwin. Judges for Third ward- Paul I
Unless the I H. Hauser, W. H. Cook, John' Gray;
afMEMtV
At
f vou haven't h. tin. . . . 1
regularly. Doan'a Ra.ul.t. Jni
Son?.,i,i'Von-.. Tuey. "luca a tnllJ. eaayy'
healthful action of the bowels without
is your aruggiat for them..
Stops earache In two minutaai tooth. '
ache or pain of burq or scald In flva
minutes; hoarssness. one bourt mus
cleacha, twohouro; eora throat, twelv
hours Dr. Thomaa fcclactrio OIL mon
arch over pain.
Uq.
a i -
"Shake Well Before Using?'
Thus reads the label. Do you know what It meana?
It'a a pretty good aign that tha medicln contains a
settles at tha bottom of the bottle. One dose would make business for the
U III. V 1 U.ftCI , UWH 111. W.rillllK IV lull IT UD.
Few people realize tha danger In drugs until their health hi gona or thalr
auprema court intervenea tha mandate ialerks William McGllchrlst Jr., Frank
will ba issued next Saturday. I Wlllman, Judges for Fourth ward W.
tit Ion Is being circulated by those In I candidates In each of the ten districts
sympathy with the revolution against I In tn state next summer. This is said
President Zelaya demanding that the Unt-I to ba tha first time ..that such a thing
ted States interfere In favor of the revo- I naa been attempted In the south by the
lution, which, th petition alleges, is a I Republican party. Headquarters for
result of the misrule of Zelaya. One I the coming campaign have been estab-
paragraph of tha petition recites: lished In Roanoke.
- "Right after tha election of President 9 .
Taft, Zelaya'e chief of police in Granada Republicans in upper New York state
offered an insult to tha American flag are advocating the claims of Supreme
by taking lt from tha handa of a man Court Justice Frank H. Hlscock of Syr-
who was waving it, and casting It down acuse of the court of appeals of the
as "a miserable piece of trash' on the state, and United States Circuit Court
Streets."
I Judge Albert Cleveland Coxa of Utlca
to be appointed as the successor of the
lata Rufus W. Feckham of the supreme
court of the United States.
H. B. Thomas, who a few months ago
802 Enumerators for Census.
. (Bsletn Bureau -rf The Journal.)
Salem, Or., Nov. 16. Notification has
been received by Census Supervisor R.
J. Hendricks of the district comprised I ws expelled f rom . the Texas senate
of the counties in the First congres-1 'or charging graft and corruption on
eionat district that he will be allowed I the part of the members of the Texas
legislature ana wno was overwhelming
ly reelected Trt the recent election, has
announced himself as a candidate for
lieutenant governor. He is said to have
a large following among Prohibition
ists and other reformers.
302 enumerators for the mimosa of tak.
ing the 1910 census in his district. Mr.
Hendricks will ask for additional
enumerators and believes that his re
quest will be granted. The t dlstrlbu.
tlon has been made but several changes
win nave to ne made.
Marion county is allowed seven enu
merators according to the allotment ar
ranged by the director of the 1910 cen
1 aus. .-
Let Kodol Digest
What You Eat
Then you can Eat what you like, for Kodol will do
exactly wnat your siomacn aoes wnen 11 is wen.
nerves and vitals wrecked by poisonous mixtures.
Then you can understand how useless It la to tr. t. tiut i.v
stimulants, narcotics and poisons. ,
The ostrich hides its bead and thinks ba la out of reach of tha hunter's
rifle. Some people do things just aa absurd. rl
You cover ud the avmDtoma of a dlsnas mnA iman. ... ......a
Just as soon aa you atop using tha dm tha trouble returna worae than aver
You have cot to remove tha causa befor von ran our. n.
If you have splinter in your finger, tha only way to get rid of the pain
and Inflammation la to get the splinter out Of course, you could take co
caine or. morphine and . relieve all pain for while, but that wouldn't re
move tha cause. - . . k
The reason for nearly every chronla dlaaa.. n, ,iin..n i. . .... -
j . - .... V. . . . ot. Ul !
... .'' w; .win, wati. jvui uwr nicnine:
is mis vitaiity r
Then, tha only
You once could eat anything you
wanted, and your stomach would
digest it
But now there are some things
which your stomach won't digest
Your stomach absolutely refuses to
accommodate you when you eat
certain food so you hare been
forced by your stomach to eat food
which you digested and pass up
those delicacies' that you would
have really enjoyed.
There is a way now to eat any
thing you like, if you will let Kodol
digest it
Kodol will do this, too. It won't
talk back or command, but will go
right ahead with its work and di
gest all the food you eat. Kodol
will let you eat anything you like.
You will not have that heart-burn
which Is so annoying at times. If
you will let Kodol digest your food
a while.
You don't have to use Kodol long
only for a little while Just long
enough for your stomach to rest a
little. It gets tired sometimes, too
Just the same as anybody or part
of your body that works.
Kodol will do the same work as
the stomach, when it is well and
strong. Every tablespoonful will
digest 2 pounds of food.
Our Guarantee. farUtiaof
Kodol. If you are not benefited fha
druggist will' at onca return your mon
ey. Don't hesitate; any druggist will
sell you Kodol on these terms. Th
dollar bottle contains 2 times aa
much as the 50c bottle. Kodol Is pre-'
pared in tha laboratories of E3. C Dm
Witt & Co., Chicago.
3v mnchln.rv
What is this vitality? Nothing more than electrlnttv
way to'restore it Is to restore electrieltv to tha boiiv. .
Electro-Vigor is the best and most successful device for applying elec
tricity. ;It Is easily, comfortably worn while you sleep. All night long it
b.vw., tui i cm. ui . viwirw jiio coursing inrougn your
iicirc. ouu vu.io, bi.'iik now aircngui, new vim to every part that is ailing.
It has now been almost a vear since I re.
ceived the Electro-Vigor and that Is suffi
cient tim to determine tha permanency of
a cure, i nave spent much money and trleo
every Known cure, but everything failed un
til i usea Electro-Vigor, so go ahead, adver
tise my cure to the world, and rest assured
I will alwaya recommend It to be the great
est remedy on earth for cures.- Yours truly,
St. Helena, Or. . H. W. CADES.
11 1 r jn.SkB owwrt
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that you ought to know.
Pain
in
Heart
"For two years I had pain in
my heart, back and left side.
Could not draw a deep breath
or lie on left side, and any little
! exertion would cause palpita
tion. Under v advice I took
1 Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and
rJervine. I took about thirteen
' bottles, ara in better health than
Al ever was, and have gained 14
pounds."
; MRS. LILLIE THOMAS,
" Upper Sand usVy, Ohio.
For many years Dr. Miles'
Heart Remedy has been very
successful in the treatment of
heart troubles, because of its
tonic effect opon the heart
nerves and muscles. Even in
aevere cases of long standing it
has frequently prolonged life for
many years after doctors had
given up all bop, as proven by
thousands of letters we have re
ceived from grateful people.
Dr. M rta Meal e-ty la 4 fcr aJ
at-wpj sta. tf ta fv-st bottle f ta
"nt. rv M09ta wiU rwtm
Wo.y. ,
atiLEB aftSrCAl. CO, g:Jtai 14.
Something of an idea of the strength
of the "insurgent" movement In the
west Is shown In the early beginning 'of
the congressional campaign In Kansas.
Usually congressional4 campaigns in
that state do not show much signs of
lire until six montbs before the elec
tion, but now with tho election a year
off the campaign is in full swing, with
candidates already announced against
all except two of the "stand-patters."
When George Gonzales takes the
oath of office as mayor of Hoboken, N.
J., on New Year's Day he will be the
first Republican to occupy the executive
chair of that city in 26 years. Three
years ago he was virtually unkribwn in
political circles. Then he waa elected
a member of the city council, where he
established a reputation for himself
by opposing measures favoring monop
olistic corporations which sought con
trol of the public utilities.
t
DR. S. A. HALL CO.
Dear Slr:
obllgatlons. Name .......
1314 BECOJTD
S&ATTXJ, WASH.
-Please send me a copy of your free book, prepaid, and no
. 11-H-U9
Address
MT JEM
THAT ARE
WEAK, NER
VOUS AND
' RUN DOWN
COME TO ME
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ruw UL VVIILL f
X See AU Xy 9. V
tlsnta . araon.ll..
I hire ao snbsUtntaa ns.
i and nave ao medioa! ,7.Jv!r.:. 1
company. iua bva&a,
M ro A OVMM la lower than any
apeclallata In tha olty. half that others
J?? you and no exorbitant srioe for
mavllnlnai
I am an expert apeclallst. have had.
10 yaars' practice In tha treatment,, oi
diseases of men. My offlnee ara fcha
aeat equipped In Portland. My math.
da are modern and up-to-date. My
fures ara quick and posltiva. I do not
treat aymptoma and patch up. 1 thor
oughly examine each case, find tha
cause, remove lt and thus cura tha dia.
aaaa,.' -
Z COT1M Vlrimu '
Xroatatlo Tronblas, . Contracted . AlE
"J1. n atpaolfle Blood lolaoa
mu uisaaasa oi scan.
OTOB OB WO FAT X am tha only
peolalia. la Portland who makea no
charge nnlaas tha pataan la entirely eat.
lafled with tha results aooompllshsd.
ana wno gives m wrlttan guaranUe to
rafond avary dollar paid for eerrloea
If a eomnleta and ntnnunl .nn I.
affected. "
rVfFM v:" Dr. Undsay'a private
awaVaUX w Muaeum of Anatomy and
know thvaelf in health and rilaaaaa Ait-
mission free. Consultation free, if un
able to call, write for list of quastioua.
- Office houre I a. m. to t p. m, Bua
daya, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. only. .
DR. LINDSAY
Itltf Second St., corner of Alder,
Portland. Or.
Young Ming
Chinese Medicine Co.
Wonderful " reme.
dies from . herba
and r roots. Cura
Cancer, Nervous
noaa. Catarrh.
I a Grippe, Blood
Poison, Dropsy,
Throat; Lung.
Liver. Kidney and
Stomach Troubles.
Wo cura all chron
ic Private Dla-
easea of men and women when othera
fail. Hundreds of testimonials from
grateful patients. No operations. Hon
est treatments. Consultation free.
Young Ming, 147 Taylor at, bet Sao-
una inira. .roriiana. ur.
t 1 ?
4 Li
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NEW MAP OF WORLD
WILL BE DESIGNED
Iondon, Nov. 16. An international
conference of topographers met in Lon
don today for the purpose of designing
a world map Intended to be accepted
aa official by all of the countries rep
resented. The conference Is the direct
outgrowth of the recent international
geographical eongresa at Geneva. The
United Statea la represented at tie
conference by Stephen J. n.ubel and
Bailey Willla. topographers of tba
United States geological survey.
RraJty Company Orjcanized.
fBpxial mpatr ta Th. JootuLi
Prlnevllie, or, Nov. 1. The Realtv
Development company has bo organ-1
Ised bera and rented rooms In the Ad-1
tniKin balldlng and will do a general
real etata boalneaa. Much real estate
activity la noted In all porta of Crook j
county and tba local firm, tba aaJ.a-;
man for wblch will ba J. a. Kox. will i
oeai ta rarsa lands largely, bat will
handle towa property bra and In HiU-
aaaa and otber town a.
SicR or Afflicf ea Men !
Harry Take Cbnunaod Ratarday.
fTatf ft. Um Wlr. I
Ban Fraaoaro, Nov. 14. It la axpeat
d that i'ar-r Tbnenaa Barry, tha new
eomamndar of CaOl fornla. will take enm
mand of I is m poat tot ftatarday.
UcUl Ms rKIrs n.t laM Aatarday. Gw
"I Wtaw was n com aa and. ColoaeJ
Mward U. praU la cwaamadlng aesa-porarlly.
I Want You to Know What I
Am Doing Every Day With
Just Such Cases as Yours
A weak and debilitated nervous
system is the underlying cause of
lost manly vitality. Nervous debil
ity Is due to lack of nerve power.
There Is no excuse for the multi
tude of men who are unequal to en
joying the health of man in the
highest stage of perfection. It was
never Intended that man at any time
shpuld be lacking in the essential
elements that constitute a robust
man. nor would any man ever suffer
those mortifying and embarrassing
consequences if hla nervoun system
did not become weak and shattered.
Since the nervous system controls
the action of all organs, and is tha
motor from which all power of tha
body ia derived, it ia evident that the
proper and only successful way to
bring back vim. vigor anu vitality is
to treat the nervous system. I re
vive the vim of strength In treating
men by a system that recharges the
nerve force, and when I dismiss the
sufferer there will never again ba a
sign of weakness, except brought on
by imprudence.
No Incurable Cases
Taken
There Is no risk, for I do not treat
Incurable caeea under any considera
tion. I DO NOT EXPERIMENT
NOR USE INJURIOUS DRUGS TO
RUIN TOUR SYSTEM.
I Do (or My Patients All I Promise Them
My treatments are mild, my results quick. Z successfully treat Acuta.
Chronic aad Nervosa Dlaeaaea. Blood Poison. Varicose Veins;. Catarrh,
Skin Diaeaaaa. Stomach and Bow! Trouble. Plloa. Fistula, Kidney and
bladder Ailments, Nervoue Debility, aad many other dleeaae or Born
not mentioned bera. No business addra aa or street number on oar
avel"ra or packagiea.
Consultation and advtca fra. If yoa cannot call at office write
for air-addraaa4 blank many cases cured at ham. Medicines f Li
to $. per course.
. KOTOS . an. 8 a. av, M Snadaya from 10 to la.
Sf. Louis Medical Co., Inc.
Cor. Seecn4 Md limhUl PORTLAND. ORE.
wot a souta mo
bj raxo vaTTzi. cxtmhb
m
Tot Over Twenty Tears X Kara Savoaad AH
My amargiaa and SkiU to Treatment o
Ailments of .
MEN ONLY
I Qqaaawtee a Ooaw of - asf
Traatmain -
for
X Taka
PAY WHEN CURED
X offer not only FP.HB3 consultation and
advtoa, bnt or every ease that oomea to mo
I will make a careful examination
noaia without
and
dlaa
charge. No ailing man ahould
neglect thla opportunity to get expert pin-
' SB. TAYXOB,
Tho rading vpoclsJlst.
Ion about hla tronbla.
If afflleted. yon can depend upon It that tha sarvloa I offer.
eervioi
otber physl
loa such aa aaa bo rands red
u ia
no
tha aervlca you naad, and
Bbralolan. ,
Hayba yom ara one of tha large number of man wte thank thatr pass
la lnourabla Perhaps your own doctor haa told yoa yo aould not ba
urad; but rem am bar that la only becauaa ha did not understand your
ii men i aoo eouia-aox euro you. n aia not a
alp from expert or axparlaaoad spanlallala. ,
not unaarstaad nnr
that you Maid ran oat
I CURB TO STAY CURED
by a method that Involve , no painful proeeea. Ho other physician am
ploys a Ilka method, and ao thorough la my work that there naad not
ba the allghteat fear of a relapee Into tha old condition. It la not a
question or wnetaer you can cured,
uont "wan unui u ia too jaia.
Ml
but whotbar you
v methoa la narraet and on
ia absolutely certain.- I esoadalfv solicit thoaa oaaaa wh
called treatmanta have failed or whero money haa boen waatad oa oleo-
tna Dsits ana ouier apaan
will be cured.
ulck. Tba cura
ara many ao-
The DR. TAYLOR GO.
Every Vtoan
wwwwia ana inoaia snow
anonitne woadsrmi
MARVEL Whirling Spray
Men aad tfartfoW. 7Bt-iU.
. - et Jiot ConT.nl.nL
Irt war 4ntrM IW IL
If be easnot supsly tba
M1RV1L. aouent na
other, but lend (Uuno tar
111 minted book aM It
full parti oul art and dlnetion. in
T.lu.bl. to ladles. MARVEL CO,
JK. SGd T KSW VOBK.
Cot sale by Skldmor. Drag Co., Woodsrd,
Clarke Co., sad Laue-Oavls Orog Oo. storat.
FOR WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderaon's Compound
Favln and Cotton Root Pilia,
Tha best . and only reliable
remedy for DELAYED PER.
IODS. Cure the moat obstin
ate cases in S to 10 days. Fries 52
er box or three boxes f 5.00. Sold by
drugglsta everywhere. Address T. 1 J.
PIERCE, Sll Allsky bldg., tK tland. Or.
Tha greatest dangar from tnfluenaa Is
of Ita resulting In pneumonia. This can
be obviated by using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, as it not only curea In
fluertza, but counteracts any tendency
of the disease towards pneumonia. '
irirz
W.
orms
"Cascaret ara certain ! fine. I rave a friend
one when th doctor waa treating him for cancel
ot the stomach. Tha next morning be pamed
four pieces of a taoe worm. He tbea rot a boa
and in three days he passed a tape-warm 43 leal
im,.. It waa Mr. Matt Freck, of Miller. burg,
XMupbia Co.. Pa. lam ouite a worker for Caaca-
rets. I ase them myself sad find them beneficial
lor most any disesse caused by Impure blood.1'
ChaaS.
ny disesi
wondoa.
Iirlston, Pa (Mifflin. CoJ
Ptoaaant Palatabla, Potent. Taafa Good,
Do Good. Nerw Sick.W.aken or Grip
. JOo. tSo. 90a. Never sold la bulk. Tb. it)i .
ka tablet atrmpad C C C ttnarantewd to
awro oc yoa- raooay back. . VX
D R
W I N GLEE
The Great Chinese Doctor
LCCATtO tH PORTLAND SINCX I M0
Ha la called tho great because., he cures all
dla.aM without resorting to the knife. Call and
bar a free examination. Ha wilt tell you tba '
exact net nr. of your trouble. He traata auccaoa-1
fully every form of femaJe compiaiat all private
and blood diseases, cancer, paralysis, tamora. rbaw- t
snatiara arnl ail tilaordera of th. stomach, llrer aad
ktdneya Ha baa bad grat aucraaa la curing eon-
eumr-ttou wben tha victim la not too mix h run !
aown by the and will atop bernorrhsgea lit ,
an inerMioiy anon lime. n ortws ris nt modl
ca from ITito roots, b.rba, boda. barks and
vecetahla tea, all af which are entirely barmlaaa.
and whooa medicinal frorrtles ara vrkno.a to
Amr-an tfor.tnra. lis o ta I'l t-rartice or.r
10 !ffrrvt OrtnttaJ rmy) i. Handrada of tes
timonials frava gratafol r t I s
rjt- VVIIVn I ff -J aT0T-BT rm-m. mm
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