The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 29, 1909, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY - EVENING, NOVEMBER 3. 1S0J.
CU'ER FALlliiG
RAPIDLY HERE
Iorts Have It That Xearly
All Kunawny Los Will
. Be licked Up.
loss estimated at
r ABOUT 20 PER CENT
UVoan Tows llnl Haft Through
.Bridges Since Wk Watr Or
W gon City JiOChd M-nni im
.' ing Stejn-r to Kun Tomorrow
; '. ' Practically nil of the logs whloli got
sjoose last work, whon the river was at
.'Its high stage, will I'O picked up. It is
' laid, by the middle of the week anJ
It ! stated that the loan of logs will
, probably riot exceed 10 per cent. Some
- of ths raft were picked up Intact, while
logs from those which broke have been
ntorlr all olcked ud by the ateamera
aent out for that purpose.
' r.nfoln O. W. Hosford said this
, :morntog that the ateamera 3. K. Went
worth and Alarm had gone down as
; far as- Brookfield and are working- up
the river, picking up me logs in w
.stream and getting me rani vugowiei.
nThey are now engaged In picking up
" the logs which were Jammed against
" the Madison bridge last week.
Eight rafta which broke loose from
4 the Portland Lumber company's mill
and went down, the river Thursday,
"were caught at Kalama, all of the' rafts
.'being In good -shape, and not oroKen
i on. .As there were too many of. them
'to be easily bandied, they were cut In
lialf. and four of them were allowed
to float down to Rainier, where they
were. caught and tied up. Captain Hos-
.ford says that of the 28 rafts which
" got away during the flood, he figures
ithat not over 20 per cent win be lost.
lie expects the gear and rafts to bo
"'all secured by Wednesday,
. In the last two days the -river has
. fallen . rapidly, especially in the last
:r24 hours up to 7 o'clock this morntnr.
during which period ,it fell J.4 feet. , In
- case there Is no more .heavy rains. It
? will continue to fall rapidly,
s The first raft, sines the extreme high
'''water, k ; was towed up , through the
bridges ' yesterday, . when , the steamer
Weown brought one up on the 19 foot
"stage. .. The raft cortalned about 100,-
400 feet of , lumber, and consequently
ttirt pull ' up the stream was , a hard
"'one.' It took the Weowa four and one
Jialf hours to bring the raft the six
mik'S up from Swan Island to the Port"
n land mills, which, were about out of
The Oregon City locks r closed last
week on account of "the high water and
" were opened again tnls morning and
i .steamers of the Oregon City Transpor
tation company wll resume operations
tomorrow, the Pomona starting up the
river and the Oregon leaving Cor vail Is
-for Portland. -Fears are expressed,
."'however, that the storm off the coast
will' bring heavy rains again and the
..river come up to ine point where the
flocks will have to be closed once mora.
the Willamette river tweea Corvallls
and ivorle this afternoon.
Inluw of the OchUUiama the French
bark 1, Hermit arrived at the ball1
dock In Llnnlon yeaturdny. Tit 1'ort of
Portland lowlmat thun returned to -Astoria
for the Krnh bark lvl4 TAn
gers. whtrh la hra, wltli cargo for Krr.
Olfford A Co., but on account of the
heavy gal the tvklahaiua could nut
bring the ship up today.
The steamer Rainier was lowered this
morning from the Oregon drydmk.,
While there sh had a new stem iIj-
put In and her stern bearings tlg.n
enod. After leaving iha dock ahs n
to the North Hank dock to load wheat
The remainder of the minor repalrltis
will be done there. She will tttka a
deckload of lumber to Can FTanclsco for
the I.imid Lumber com ban y.
With naaaanaera f nl frclaht the
steamer Hreakwater. Captain Macgenn,
arrived at T o'clock last night from
Coos Hay. Deetdes 80 pusavngers !
had SOO torn nf al and ISO tons "I
general mrrclmndlso. j
After dlacharglng 000 kega of pow-
der at Martin's Uluff. the strain r
Thomas U Wand of the lllchardson
Steamship line, arrived at Ouk street
dock last night. She has about 700 ton
of general merchandise to dlsrhurge, af
ter which ah will go to drays Harbor
to lond lumber for Ran Krnnclaoo.
1,1,111
.III
IS HIE GOD PBEflCIK ME
fflUr THIHCS
in coranoii
MgeMSMSBlSa
Should 3Iako Lf'fc a Pmc- CommlttmApiwiuted to' As-
tfc of Immortality
' on Earth. :
sist.in Bebuildinpr Church
at WooUlawn.
Ml DV0TT SPEAKS AT
"Immortality,"
probable that she will takr the On-gon
dredger outfit,
toona and pipe,
will
Jell
MARINE NOTES
Astoria, Nov. 21 Arrived down dur
ing the night, stenmer J. B Stetson
Arrived down at 8 a. m., steamer All)
ance. Arrived at 9 and left up at 9:20
a. m., steamer Breakwater, from Coos
Flay. Irft up at ( a. ni., schooner W.
K, Jewett Arrived down at 11:30 p. m..
steamer Catania. 'Sailed at 1 p. m
steamers Asuncion and Kansas City, for
Ban Francisco. Arrived down at 4 p.
m., steamers Olympic snd Shna Talc
San Ftanclsco. Nov. 28. Arrived at
1 a. m. and sailed at 1 p. m., steamer
Tamalpals. from Portland for San
Pedro. Arrived at a. m., steamer F.
S. Loop; at 10 a. m., steamer Shoshone,
from Columbia river. Sailed at 4 a. m.,
The Portland district preachers meet-
In. nnMhul I ia wiiinni a I th Flrat
UMVEIiSlTl 1 A UK Methodist church this morning and will
continue to meet through weanesuay
I I I'lia r.nil.r nminm for tha local mtn.
IHIIrrrs 9Irsae or tnaoHnc in . . mating was carried out today
First Sermon Since DraUi of 1-Vr- with a paper by Pr, Clarenca Trus Wll
I m..m "A N.vl.ii of Dr. IImI'i nook on
mrr rastor U. . lUfijpi ptHDjrt-i ,mmorU,y... Dr. Wllaon eompjlmeoted
Dr. Beet for his commentaries on the
various hooka of ths Jllble.' but said
that In his treatises on general theology
he weakened and was unable to writs
convincing book. His theories on Im
mortality did not meet, with Dr. Wll
son's approval in any respect, ana ne
undertook to refute these tneorlea by
Biblical quotations, largely,
Kev. W. B. llolllngahead, the district
superintendent, was given a warm wal
come, as Ms long absenos la ths east
had mads him much missed. lis spoke
In behalf of the Woodlawn church
hlch with the parsonage was burned
completely to ' ths ground recently and
was a total loss. lis asked for th aid
of the churches and said " that the
promptness which ths 'Oregon confer
WALKER-OTIS :
IM'J OH TRIAL
First Case to Test California
Act Is. in Court at
Oakland.
With a message of condolence. Rev.
Luther It pyott Sunday morning
It is preached the first sermon In the Uni
versity Park Congregational cnurcn
sines the death of Kev. O. W. Wlgga
former pastor. Immortality" was the
subject taken by ths pastor of the First
Congregational church. lie said:
Adonis, a mythical personage,
child of 'Incomparable beauty. Venus
and Proaerpln' craved tba possession
of Adonis. Conflict aroaa. Venus and
Proserpina had their quarrels as to who
should have ths child. Unable to set
tle their dispute, they referred the
serious matted to Jupiter, who decided
that Adonis should spend part of tho J ence ha1 -nown responding to ths call
year with Venus and ths other pari fron, 8an Francisco In Its earthquake
with proaorpine, so tnai ne uvea eigut dl...tel. hai caused wide comment, and
months in the upper world and rour that am readiness should be
montha In ths lower. This fragment .hown to meet loc-i needa A commit
tee of three was appointed to get ths
of literature from mythology Illustrates
soma features of moral Ufa, fecund
with gleams, with hints and hopes of
Immortality.
Amid conflicts and antagonisms, with
struggling faith, at times well nigh
steamer George W. Fenwlck. for Colum- 5Un(1)a . of roaterlalUtlo propensities.
uia over, okiiou m iu a. vuic
Santa Clara, for Portland.
San Pedro, Nov. 17. Sailed, schooner
Andy.Mahony, for Columbia river. Ar
rived, steamer Majestic, from Portland.
Astoria, Nov. 29. No bar report; cape
line down.
Tides at Astoria Tuesday High
water, 8:12 a. m.. 7.4 feet; 2:27 p. m.,
9.2 feet; low water, 8:45 a. m., S.S eet;
9:28 p. m., 1.1 feet. .
M4.RIXS 1 XThtXIGEXyH
Bssrolaz ZJnars Xna to Arrlvs.
Rose City, San Francisco . .
Hanta Clara, aan j-rancisco.
Alliance, Coos Bay.........
Breakwater. Cooa Bay ......
Oeorge W. Elder, San Pedro
Kansas City,, San Francisco
Roanoke, San Pedro......1..
there abides ths desire of possession
with soma notion and lov of the good.
some vision of the beautiful, and under
lying Intimation that the domain of
the beautiful is more extensive than that
of ths physical world. It sweeps out
ward and onward beyond the bounds of
our sensuous apprehension and sug
gests that man la a bl-world creature.
A belief In the Immortality of the soul
does not depend altogether upon scrip
tural proof texts. The progress of hu
man life has some bearing upon the
question. Modern religion should have
no quarrels with evolution In the In
.Nov. 29 terest of immortality.
....Nov. 81
....Dec. 1
Dee. t
. ...Dea i
....Dec.
....Dec. 12
' SUgvlax- Tilners Doe to Depart.
Santa Clara. San Francisco.,.,.. Deo.
Roanoke. San Pedro
Breakwater, Coos Bay
Rose City. San Ftanclsco. . . .
Alliance, Coos Bay .........
George W. Elder, Ban rearo.
Kansas City, San Francisco..
Vessels la !ort
David d' Angers, Fr. bk. ..
Kuaaaltr Has ZToffrssssa.
'Let It be granted that primitive man.
with his animal passions, enhanced by
his powerful emotions, and stimulated
by his growing imagination, has dawn
lng Intellectual forces, and his lncreas
lng self-consciousness, rendered this
Nov. SO creature more cruel, blood-thirsty and
Jjeo. 1 I raven a-ful . than the beasts: let It be
granted that war at first did not con-
TWIX CITIES TO TIE UP
Open River Transportation Com'
" pany's Steamer Off Until Spring.
T On the last round trip that she will
make between Celilo and Kennewlck be
fore spring,-the Open River ' Transpor
tation company's steamer Twin Cities
will reach Celilo today to be tied up
ror the winter, according to Dorsey B.
Hmitn. general manager or the com,
' riany. - . ; .
".. Tonnage is not sufficient to warrant
ttie steamer continuing- en h run any
mnger this season and lor that reason
Bhe will be taken, off for the winter.
8 ho will be put on again in the spring
as soon as water permits and tonnage
-justifies, states Mr. Smith. She will
probably be put on again about ths
rflrst, of March..
The Twin Cities has been handling;
- the business between these points alone
since the steamer Inland Empire was
;aken off about a month ago. -'
The steamer j. N. Teal, which op
.' crates between Portland and The Dalles,
rlU continue to make her regular runs.
FALCOX ARRIVES
vllas Cargo of New York and Euro
": pean Freight.
leaden with 760 tons of merchandise
from ffew Tork and Europe, the steamer
. Falcon, Captain Schage, arrived yester
"day from San Francisco. She has 600
- tons of New York freight, which con
sists principally of sisal, pineapple,
coffee and other merchandise. In bond
-She has 150 tons of linoleum, decorated
' earthenware, manufactured glass, enam
eled wars and preserved meat She will
' ail again Tuesday with cargo for New
"lork and San Francisco.
ALONG THE WATERFROXT
RygrJa, Nor. ss
Falcon, Am. ss.
Breakwater, Am. ss
W F. Jewett, Am. sen..,.
T. L. Wand, Am. ss
L'Hermlte, Fr. bk
Vosburg, Am. ss. ........
NeuiUy, Fr. bk
Francois. Fr. bk. .........
W. F. Jewett, Am., sch
Sue H. Jfilmore.!.
Caiama, Am. ss
..Dec
T..
rCLz: i tribute to nation building, but was noth
Dec. 10 ling more wan sporadic, voicanio out
breaks or inter-tribal hate, ana au tns
Astoria demands of evolution be granted. Still
Montgomery it must be admitted that humanity,
, . .Columbia in its totality, has progressed.
. Alnsworth "Now, In tha power to progress is
' naiTttr something divine. In that something
.On way up I divine is ths seed of immortality.
....Astoria Again, we find an evidence of lmmor-
. ...Linnton tality in the fact that 'man can reach
stream the piaee - where he- evidences Ood-llke
..;:qoich not know very much
Linnton I U UUL uou c uu iiuv nuuw vcrjr uiuuu
Leyland Bros.. Br. sh. ; O. W. P.
Donna Francesca, Br. bk. ...... .Astoria
Pierre Antonine, Fr, bk Columbia 3
Cape Flnlsterre, Br. ss Port. L. Co.
Bougainville, Fr. bk .Stream
Aiarenai a uastnes. . jrr. sen. . .centennial
North Bank I after him.
North Bank I duce Ood'i
Elevators can
. . . .Oceanic
.... Oceanie
. .Elevators
Goble
..Elevators
, . .Columbia
.-.With, passengers and freight the
steamer Rose City, Captain Mason, wHl
I due to arrive nt Alnsworth dock this
afternoon from San Franclsro.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore. Captain
Echradcr, arrived here yesterday after
,roon from Tillamook, bringing a large
Jiumber of passengers and 950 cases cf
,iheese.
To finish discharging Tier cargn, the
"JCorwaatan steamer Rygja moved from
,K(iitgomry dur-k No. 2 to Atnsworth
4ork 4his mornlnr at 11 o'clnck.
A small party of government cngl
reers are going to Mast out snags in
EASIER TO PREVENT
Wandsbek, Oer. bk
Parana sob, Oer. : ah. , , . . . ,
La Rochejaquetin,. Fr. bk.'.
Altair. Br. bk...
Jordanhill, Br. bk. . . . .Inman-Poulsen
foitaiiocn, nr. DK. .... victoria dolnhlna
Berlin. Am. sch.. Ooble
Washlneton Am. as. Linnton
Neotsfleld, Br. bk ............ , .Oceanic
Henry Vinard, Am. sh. ...... . .Astoria
Brabioch. Br. bk ....
Glenalvon. Br. sh. .'.
Gulf Stream. Br. . bk.
St. Nicholas, Am. sh
Incennes Pr. bk.
Tallac. Am. ss
Lellermlte. Fr, bk Linnton
Bn stoats to Xrfiad X,nmTer.
Wellesley. Am. ss .......San Francisco
Olymuic Am. ss . - San Francisco
Casco San Francisco
Inca. Am. sch San Francisco
K. K. Wood. Am. sch. ;....San Franciapo
Marhoffer San Francisco
H. B. Bendlxen. Am. sch. Ran Francisco
BaKinaw. Am. S. S San Francisco
Shoshone, Am. ss San Franciscr
Rainler, Am. ss San Francisco
Carlos, Am. ss San Francisco
Tamalpals. Am. ss. San Francisco
Forester. Am. sch San Francisco
Yellowstone, Am. ss San Francisco
Sn Bonte With Cement and General.
HOSSuet. Fr. bk Antwarn
Crlllon. Fr. sh Antwerp
David d'Angers, Fr. sh London
Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk. Hamburg
La Perouse, Fr. bk Antwerp
Leon Blum, Fr. bk 8a n Francisco
Manx King. Br. sh Antwern
Marechal Noailles. Fr. bk Antwerp
Notre Dame d'Arvolr. Fr. hk. . . .Antwerp
Wnvertree. Br. sh. Liverpool
Arctic Stream. Br. ah. Tyne
Grain Sonnaaf En Boats In Ballast.
Amlral Cecilie. Fr. ah.
Comllebank, Br. bk..,
Francois, Fr. bk. ....
Le Piller Fr. bk.
Pierrs Lot!. Fr. bk. Dublin
Rene. Ft. bk .Ban Francisco
Bulhr. Fr. bk. T. 'i : Limerick
la Boats With Coal.
Belen. Fr. bk Newcastle. N. S. W.
! about man. But we know enough to
observe that the attributes and facul
ties and life-functions of God bavo
I their correspondence in man. God
thinks. Man can think God's thoughts
God loves. Man can repro-
love. God achieves. Man
fJSJ? achievements. In these things, as In
-.'..luinum t i . ... ..
comes of Ilka That which is like God
is of God. God cannot die. That which
comes from him cannot die. When the life
of God organizes in man,- about the
essential ego, that life cannot die.
Consciousness of X.ife.
"Again, life carries with it a con
sciousness of the same. This is at
least true of immortal Ufa The final
proof of Immortality ia in tha individual
consciousness of God's life In one's own
soul, as to speak mora correctly, in
one's own spirit. This leads us to the
question as to whether immortality is
inherent in the life of every man,, or
is it bestowed of God through the birth
from above? I do not know. Sometimes.
I fear that sin kills beyond the grave.
Sometimes I fear that a man who goes
into the other world with sin as the
ruling force of his being will ultimately
be destroyed by the awful thing that
does destroy life here. I could hope
that, , in the mercy of God, men may
have another chance in the other world,
even sinful men. But I do not know.
Two Immortalities.
"I do know, however, that a person
whose life is a reproduction of the di
vine life on earth has two immortali
ties, one which he leaves behind him
in this world, in the good he has done;
the other he carries with him into tha
other world. In the good that he is.
We should, therefore, partake of ths
nature of God here and now, and make
life a practice of immortality on earth,
which, by sublime continuity and divine
guarantee, is carried into the other
world to be as eternal as God himself.
To Experience Sod.
"The life of God is the environment
cnurches to work in giving substantial
help. Several, ministers reported that
they had yesterday taken collections for
ths Woodlawn church.
Ths program at ths afternoon session
was a symposium on child training and
character building in the Sunday school.
3. T. Abbett opened tha meeting and ths
other speakers were: Miss Myra Ab
bett.' Miss Jessie Beard, Mrs, J. P.
Newell and Miss Ella Lois Swift. A
Junior league rally was then conducted
by Miss Matson, ths district superin
tendent of that work. Following ia the
orocram ' for tonight and tomorrow
Ep worth League rally 7:o, song ser
vice, led by Stanley Baxer, uayior-sireei
chapter; 8, scripture reading and prayer;
8:10, selection, male quartet from Sell
wood chapter; 8:18, "Tha Importance of
Mission Study," by Dr. George B. Pratt,
Mount Tabor; ,8:80, discussion of ques
tions; 8:48, ladies' quartet of 8 el I wood
chapter; 8:60, "Christian Stewardship,"
by W. H. Ney, of Taylor street chapter;
(, questions and discussion; 8:10. hymn
by the congregation, standing; 8:20,
The Needs of tha Field," by Dr. D. L.
Rader; 8:40, tha roll call of chapters.
Tuesday's Program,
8:80 a. m. "Little Things Which
Weaken a Minister's Influence," J. 11.
Cudllpp; "The Church and, Its Relation
to the Social Life of the Young Peo
ple," H. Oberg; "Is It Worth WhlleT"
Frank James; "Righteousness and Self-
Righteousness," C. C. Rarick; "Our Pro
Rata Claims," (general discussion) L.
F. Smith; "Christian Work Among tha
umnese oi rorimuu, , vuuu oxug
"A Minister's Chief Business," W. H.
Hampton; "Church Loyalty," J. J. Pat
ton. '''' - .
2:00 p. m. "Cardinal Doctrines of the
Methodist Episcopal Church," C. T. Mc
pherson; "A Minister's Relation to His
Former Charge." W. J. Douglass; "How
to Grow In Grace and Become Spiritual,"
C T. Cook; "Pastoral Visitation Among
Nonchurch Qoars," J. D. Voce; "Pastoral
Visitation Among- the Children," W. T.
Buster; "Pastoral Visitation Among tne
Youna- People." A. A. Heist; "Pastoral
Visitation Among the Sick and Aged,"
C. L. Hamilton; 'The Chief Aims of
Pastoral Visitation,'' D. A. Watters;
Willamette University," President Ho-
man.
Temperance mass meeting,- 7:45 p. m,
"The Benefits of State Prohibition,"
J. W. McDougall; "The Cost of Victory,"
H. W. Foulkes; "The Indifferent Voter,"
D. L. Rader; "How to Awaken Interest
In the Cause," J. Whitcomb Brougher.
Piper Heidsieck is a name hard to spell,
easy to remember and that stands for
the best chewing tobacco In the world.
trTnlted Prwa hum Wire.)
Oakland. Cat., Nov. 88.--Oeorge Brown,
also known aa Oeorge Zellnsky, was
held by Police Judge Samuels today, to
answer In ths superior court ths charge
of violating tha Walker-Otis anu-bet-tlng
bill. B. P. Martini ("1-2-8" Mar.
tin), a bookmaker who was arrested'
with Brown on a joint complaint, was
dismissed by Judge Bamuela. - ,
It wss alleged that Brown waa em
ployed by Martin, but tha court held
there waa no evidence ta show that tha
money placed In Brown'a hands , waa
turned over to Martin.
This Is tha first teat case as tha re
sult ' of tha. race meeting at Emeryville
under tha new anti-betting- law.
Georga Helms, representing District
Attorney Donobua. placed", bet . of 82
on Rose Cherry at R Emeryville
track on November 21. He claims that
Brown took tha bat with, tha under
standing- that It was to be placed with
Martin. There waa no evideiu-a that
Martin waa conducting- a book, as the
betting- at the track Is being conducted
orally. Tha district attorney contends
that tha placing of money, however,
waa a violation of tha law.
Brawn's bond was fixed at 81000. Upon
tha decision In' this case will depend
probably future methods of conducting
racea in this state.
iM
THAT ARE
WEAK, NER
VOUS AND
RUN DOWN
COME TO ME
AND BE CURED. P
Flood Damage Repaired. -
(HparUI Dtapateh ta Tha JonruLl
Marshfleld, Or., Nov. 2. It is etpsct
4 to hava trains running through to
Coo.uil)s In a day or two on ths local
railroad. Tha froahat baa nauaad a aood
deal of damage to tha road. Tha water !A,r? " "bL,i,"k? TlfB DOCTOR
haa receded from the tracks,. but there I company. "" THAT CURES.
nave oen waanouia in- ouuiuvr.vi . - . .
nl.M. A l.r.. m.n la mnwm-A I .7.7, . T IS. lower
sr-"v. -'aw p. v . - HB a
fn rushing ropa.r work. ' '
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Tha only logical treatment for catarrh
spaolallats In tha oily, half that othars
.? you n exorbitant prica fw
medicine.
'n " expert specialist, hava had
80 yeara' nractloa In the treatment of
81aaa of men. My offtaes are the
iuiprn in foruana My mem.
OS are modern mnA un.liMlta . 11
la through the blood.. . A prescription, I cures are quick and Doaiflva. 1 do not
which haa recently proved wonderfully I tr"t. symptoms and patch up. I thor
effective In hospital work is the follow.
lng Any druggist has the Ingredients,
or wll) quickly gat them for you.. Any
ona can mix them. . .
"One ounea compound syrup of Bar
sapariUa; ona ounce , Torla compound;
half pint first olasa whiskey." These to
be mixed by shaking wall in a bottle,
and used
each meal
many peopla hera laat winter,
oughly examine each caaa find the
causa, remove It and thus cure tha div
I ODkl TitImmu Vatna. WAMaala.
2TOStatlo Trouble, Contract AU-
" mww Mm apow auooa arviava
and all Dlaaaaas af Mas. . ,
oumu oa ro mt-i am the eniy
Yn .ahlladoLs hefor. - FortlaV wb mV
In tableapoon . doses before chars, unless tha pau.nl la aatirely saw
and at bedtime. Thla cured lafted with h raanlta aeoompUahad,
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If tber it any tendency in your family toward consumption,
ft will keep that draad destroyer away. Evan after con
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Gngerinf cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at tha lungs, it will brini about a
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great fuooce hat oome from hit wide experience and varied practice. -,
Don't b wheedled by penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior lubati
rotes for Dr. Pieree'e medicines, reoommended to be "just at good." Dr.
Pierce' medioinea ar o known oparrotmoN. Their every ingredient printed
en -their wrappers. Mad from roots without alcohol. - Contain no habit .
forming drugs. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
and who aiT.s a written gnaraBt. t
rafoad av.rv , flollar nald tat aarVfeaa
tf a compieta and partaaaeat ear is not
effect, d. ....
Dr; Lindsay's ' private
um of Anatomy and
health and dlaeaa. Ad.
mission free. Consultation fr. If uik
able o calL write for list of queatioua.
' Office hours a. m. to t p. ro. 6ua
daya, 10 a. m, to 1 p. ro, only. .
DR. LINDSAY
128 H Second St., corner ol Alder,'
" Portland, Or.
QUICK RELIEF FOR
MSICWAlLli
C Gee Wo's Harmless but Effective
Remedies Produce Won
,derful Results
T MEM
HOT SICK, BUT GLOOMY.
DISCOURAGED, ".TOIM-OUT
From Dissipation arid Excesses, Overwork, Brace Up
and Come to Me. My New System Will Restore
Health, Strength, Vigor. This Is the Way You Feel:
There Is usually a pain across the
small of your back; blue rings under
your eyes; speoks before yoor eyes; your,
sleep does not rest you; you get up In
the morning feeling- tired; your mind at
time wanders: your memory is poor;
you are losing flesh, hollow eyed;
whites of your eyes are yellow; you ar
fearful always expecting the worst to
happen; very nervous, you start in your
sleep, and awake out a dream very much
frightened; stinging pain in tha breast;
no appetite. Do you know-what causea
you to feel like this? This condition will
not improve of its own accord, but In
stead you will grow gradually worse,
and eventually end in nervous debility
or neurasthenia' If you have ever taken
treatment and failed to get cured, per-
haps it 1s because you never took treat
ment from me, for I cure when others
fail. Consult m (free).
I AM FOR MEN
Free
COSTS tn.TATIO
ASTICB
ZlULMUfATZOW
Sffy ra Are Within ths
KeacB of the Working-man.
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. . . Honolulu
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London
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Jra xiHrA' I ""1'"''- - w. ,of this Immortal life in us. If we keep
ou Camera xi Bout. i ,ho rrriii,un. i,k ,k,.
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ment. whatever is good In us, whatever
Atlas Am.
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artsy ie. Am. ss.
ss
..San Francisco
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Sun Francisco worth having forever, whatever is
BROKE QUARANTINE
BUT DIDN'T KNOW IT
- MoKt physicians ar agrd that th
?M way to comtmt BMt ill le by the
'fnltrtct method of atlmulntlng th
rrr"iilya natural powers in fighting and
.'tror1ng the germs of dlBPan. Cod-
Himftlon. for eismrle, ta murh easier
, to prrxmt than it Is to cur, and
t ..-onaboot the land a determined war
" tnrt tm beln- wared lnn th dan
. rr ef Infection by this Insldlcma
ri fras. Cough, and clda are a pro
f flf vrtnrc and ahouM not be ceg
td. At tre firt alra of a rold step.
a! nuld taken to rberk It at once. ad
ra ht b ort ltti a Impt
Charges of breaklna; quarantine, pre
ferred against Captain T. J. Fosen. of
the steamer Melville Dollar, -ho waa
arrested last week In Tacoma. Wash..
I oi a warrant nearly a year old. will i
w . ... . r i . . 1 , . . . 1
1 , .. Vf ... . I . ! 1 1
' 4 'I r 1 1 J v . niiuin. .villi n . tuui I L ur:-
I larattons made by the master are shown
to be true.
Captain FSsen is charged with taking
the steamer through quarantine estab
lished last spring at the mouth of the
Columbia river to prevent bubonic
plague being brought into "the United
Ptates. He admits bringing in the ship.
out cer lares ne oroke through unknow
ingly. F landing off the bar. Captain Fosen
said be was unable to nee the yellow
quarantine flag, probably for the reason
that little wind aa Mnwlng and the
I streamer hung lln.p Learning, when
the pilot hoarded tt ship, that be had'
I broken quarantine. Tar tain Foeen de
clares he dKkd hi M; Immediately.
divine, must ever a-row In thla anvlrnn
j ment. where eternal life itself In us.
i is correspondence with the eternal life
! of God. This is life eternal to know
! God. That Is, to experience God.
! This Is the life and immortality In the
I new light offered by the life and teach
ings of Jesus Christ, which all who will
I may have. Jesus is not the only teacher
or Immortality, but he Is the best Let
dally increase life with Its immor-
and so live that when we
die the natural death It may bs said
of each and every one of us,
"He being dead, yet speaks for, 'tis
the divinity that stirs within ua 'tis
heaven Itself that points out -the here
after, and intimates eternity to man."
and voluntarily aati the arrival of
.t..re fr two mir.ee. of filreerln. a 1 rMr i"crm.
't ourvr ef Virgin Oil ef rin ttn- with C. K M rf attArBr for lh
""'nt pnt and ettU etiiex f fur , atearaship or.pr . t af tain FotM rUl
itn-aey. TK ai miT-1 tether ; ""a ' """r w:m nr. ac
. -
ENGINEER LEWIS DOWN
WITH TYPHOID FEVER
tialeai Boreas cf TW Joarna) t
Palera, or, Nov. l. State Engineer
John H. Lewis haa taken loim with
trpbold fever and wss not able to take
tip bis du(lea at his office In the state
house this morning.
In a Ur-a-e bwUia Kak wed ad take
a taTrifjl every four boars. Tt I"
. t-il kr the tah CMulal Cn. f
4 -n-.atl. wh tfre f T!r'a Oil
r r ea rt. r-e-o r4 ure Jfrr d!rpnataa
o . h 4rnjtglta. t-mt tr.li fnix
! t ! e v14 a
t . -1 a- cs-ji tt ta ecrat
till ra!tarsj
It Honrs and j s
rUa J re
"kat soight be term -4 a flreleoe
water hateT ! a new arfltanc
lUr,t ft l oll of iv bin j t be ta
rtel in a I ail cf vraler. r-onlatnlr
re1etaie nft t take elect rir car-
real float ecy tvm rcti.t codnectioa.
rmnaflvaala Graft Case.
Harrlsbarg. Pa, Kov. JI. K special
tmm of the criminal court convened today-for
the trial ef the conspiracy
rtH aa-alnst Joseph V. Hoston. archi
tect of the state capitoL Hsstoa'was
Indirtol with John H. Banderaon, the
mntraxrtor. stsce dceaed; ez-Aodltsr
General W. P. Pnyder. ex-State Treaa-
urer W. L. Katheua deoeaed. and ex- I
arTiflti4ent J. M. Fhumaker en a
rKarge of eoHracy to defraud fbe j
s'ate la conrl.oa altk a bol fr tl'
CRYING FOR HELP
Lots of It In Portland but
Daily Growing Less
The kldneya cry for help.
' Not an organ in the whole body so
delicately constructed.
Not one so Important to neaitn.
The kidneys are the filters of the
blood.
When- they fall the blood becomes
foul and poisonous.
There can be no health wnere there
Is Doisoned blood.
Backache is one of the first indica
tions of kidney trouble. .
It is the kidneys' cry for help. Heed
It
Doan's Kidney Pills are what is
wanted.
Are Just what overworked kidneys
need. , -
They strengthen and invigorate the
kidneys; help them to do their work;
never fall, to cure any case of kidney
disease.
Read the. proof from a Portland clti
sen: Mrs. T. J. O'Brien of 0 East th at.
North. Portland, Or., says-.. "Time has
not changed my opinion of Doan's Kid
ney Pills. I gave this remedy my In
dorsement in 190S and am glad to re
peat my recommendation of It. A mem
ber Of my family found great relief
through using; Doan's Kidney Pillar and
since then several of my neighbors have
tried' the remedy with equally as good
resulta
For sals by all dealers. Price SO cents.
Fosfer-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo. New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Don't Suffer Longer
Don't Hesitate Call Today
Examination and Advice FREE
BLOOD, NERVOUS, SKIN
KIDNEY DISEASES, RUPTURE
I CURE, OR MAKE. NO CHARGE,
You who have searched In vain for a restoraton of your lost health,
you who have hesitated and delayed and done . nothing; for yourselves
while you were conscious all the time that your strength and vitality
were slowly but surely slipping away from you; you who have become
diseased and are suffering with nervous or blood troubles and would like
to be cured, but do not know how to set about it or where to go -I want
you and every man with these afflictions to come to me.: I hold out to
?ou a helping- hand and bid you take courage. There is a cure. My Elec-ro-Medical
Treatment combines the forces of medicine and electricity,
and searches out and removes the diseased conditions as. nothing; else
ever can or' ever could. My medical offices are the longest established
and the oldest and best equipped in Portland. ' There is none better or
more favorably known anywhere. With me you are sure of honest deal
ing, skillful and successful treatment and your health and vigor will be
restored for life. :. . - ; -v :
MEN WHO HAVE BEEN DISAPP POINTED BY UNSKILLED SPEC- .
IALISTS ABE EARNESTLY REQUESTED TO INVESTIGATE MY
METHODS AND TERMS WITHOUT DELAY, WHICH HAD THEY DONE
IN THE BEQINNING, WOUjUD HAVE SAVED . THEM . TIME ( AND
MDOfpT LET MONEJT MATTERS, "MODESTY 'OR ' PRIDE PREVENT
YOU FROM BEING CURED. . CALL TODAY. , . ,
Free Museum for Education of Men
Call If you can. Write today for self-examination blank If you ' can
not call. No business address or street number -on our envelopes or
packages. - Medicines . from 11.60 to J6.&0 a course rrom our own iabora-
891 KOBBXSOsT 8T,
Bet. Fourth and Iifth,
rOBTXOJTS. OBSOOV
TSB CXUTEBB SOCTOB
Through the relief afforded to Buf
fering1 humanity In this northwest, C.
Oee wo. the Chinese doctor, haa been
heralded by aril hla patients as the
greatest of his kind. He treats any and
all diseases with simple yet powerful
remedies, compounded - from - Roots,
Herbs, Barks and Bubs, many of which
are not found in this country, and
their healing properties are familiar
only to Chinese scientists. ; With these
remedies he guarantees to cure catarrh,
Oanoer, Asthma, linns; Troubles, Khea
matlBTn, Vervoasnaas, Stomaah, Xlva
and Kidney Vronblesi also Private Dis
eases of Men and Women.
COSSTn.TATXOJr TBXE.
If you live out of town and cannot
call, write for avmDtom blank -and cir
cular, inclosing- 4 cents in stamps.
tory. Hours
Oregon Medical Inst.
The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
162H rim It, Oor. Morrison, Port
land, Or.
TO TOE CITIZEIVS
OP PORTLAND ...
Lue-DaTUDrog Co.. drng
Kists. Jlandle Gilhoolcy'a Irish
Liniment, and they back it tap
'with what mi(jht be called a
governmeni, bond. In fact,
guarantee certificate goes with
every bottle, to the extent that
if Gilhooley'i Irish Liniment
doet not cure Eczema, Rheuma
tism, in any form. Salt Rheum,
Lumbago or any skin ailment,
yoa are . out nothing, -as the
druggist yoa bought it from
-wa-ill gtTe back your money and
take the certificate for hit pay.
The natter it entirety in your
hnJ. Cilhooley Irish Liniment
Co, St r$aL Minn.
THOROUGH CURES FOR
" Many doctors call a tuppreasioa ef aymptoms
a 'care. Some dose for drug effects and then
claim that nothing mere can be dene. . But tha
real ailment remains, and wHl bring the symp
toms back again, perhaps the same as before, or
perhaps modified in some manner. My treatment
is effectual In completely removing the ailment,
because It goes to the very so roe ef the cause.
It searches out every root and fiber ef the ail
ment and thca effects a RjEAX, CURE one that
ia permanent. The thoreaghneas ef my methods
In treating man's ailment a haa - brought cure
where etbere fail, haa enabled me to promise
much with certainty ef fulfilling every fcrotalea,
and haa rewarded me with preeminence In the
medical field and with the largeat practice ef Ita
kind In the West. -
MEN
Yoa Con Pay When Cured
Obstructions
- . nnn,
The Xeedtng speotallaa.
FREE UCSEUU
m LA19XT ITT)
MOT OOMJTI.TT
wDiira or hit
out i Tara V. B.
raga to MXJf.
In the treatment ef ebetractiofis I have egaln
tiismphed o-rer eurrery. I employ aa original
rnatbod by which tfie ebstreetlng tissue le com
pletely dissolved, and ail lnflaromatlaa and Irri
tation threagboet the irrttm expelled. Ne pain,
ne ruttinc ae dilating, and a ssre eure La every
Instance.
ooirrrrxTATtow rmra my honkst axd caxdid nncx otti
TOU KOTHIN!. I rherfully give yrra the very tet rtnion. raided by
ycara of rucceeefal practice. Meat eot ef tew. Inutnrabie, Tli If yea
cavnaet eall. ae maay eajaee ylaid reelly te proper home treatment and
cura My efficee are epea ail day from a. bl te p. aa, and aiasdaye
it U L
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
bmu atmLmztaoar mxwr. ocirn ixoon, i-oBTXja-T, oinoow.
Are you sutrering from Luug, Asth
ma, Catarrh, Heart and Kidney Trou-
bles, also all Private Diseases of .men
and women? You had better consult
these well known Chinese doctors. They
will cure you without pain, poisonous
drugs or operations. They cure when
all others fail. If you call for a pri
vate talk with them you will not be
ii rireri to bea-ln treatment. They have
cured thousands, and unless your case
is an obstinate one It will be no excep
tion to the rule. : Consultation and
pulse diagnose free. If you live out
of town , and cannot . call, write for
symptom blank and circular.
yim ft tobx, csnrssa aceoxenra
Hn 142)4 Tint Bt Oor. Alder.
WOMEN A SPECIALTY
The well known 8. K. Chanl
Chinese Medicine company, '
with wonderful herbs and
Toots, has cured many suf
ferers when all Other-reme
dies have failed. Sure cure ,
for female, enronio, private
diseases. nervousness.
blood poison, rheumatism. rHini
asthma, throat, lung, kld-""---l-BM .
ney and diseases of all kinds. Remedies
harmless STo operation. Honest treat
ment. Examination for ladies by Mrs.
g. X. Chan. '
. TaTB CKZ1TSBB MXTQICIHB CO.,
38 M Morrison St. bet. 1st aad Sd.
r
Many persons find themselves affect
ed with a persistent cough after an at
tack -of Influensa. Aa thla cough can
be promptly cured by the uaa of Cham
berlaln'a Cough Remedy, It should not
be allowed to run on until It becomes
troublesome. . , . . - . . .
ma
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