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THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 15, ' 1910. HUGE WAVE h i! HA ; Roller Strikes Schooner, Luns mannon Stern, Washes Over 0 .Vessel, and Takes Out 25 : ; Feet of Taf frail. Mwl v Striking : th Tstern' of Ith isohooner J. H. .'ZiUDBmann with force enough to break ;out a large, section of her: taff rall, huge roller. .washed over the vessel m she wai crossing the bar Wed' nesday, nd, nearly took the captain and one of the eallors, who ' were at the wheel, off their f eet. " v- ; The Lunfcmaan reached the mouth of ;;we river Wednesday forenoon alter a . run or 11 day from Ban Francisco, and i when she - started to cross In, , Just at ..' noon, the bar wcs very rough. All of '.a sudden,, says. Captain C Stevenson, , skipper of the schooner,' a hugh wave " came racing 'along " and striking , the , .uunamann under the counter, gave .her such a Jar that . with the water which '. went over, the. stern, tt tore. one of the i boats from, the davits and .broke out about 25 feet of the taffralL The boat was thrown against the spanker sheet; , where it hung. - Captain Bvenson ' and a sailor Were at the wheeVat the time and when ,thnVave washed, over the ' deckhouse they-were almost submerged and hung "onto the, wheel for dear life. The captain said that there was not a dry stitch ' on either of them after the - sea washed past then. .1 ' i A day or so after leaving San Fran cisco, the Xunsmann .. caught ' atrong westerly wjndst which, held all ojf the , way up to me mourn or tne river, ana she bowled along at a good clip, mak ing approximately , 1600 . miles, during . which time she averatred better than , 188 mile VdayY. The fastest time that . she made was. on Ap.ll (, when ahe i made - 223 "nautical miles and -on April 11. as ahe was nearing the Oregon coast; she mad IS knot an, hour. for. three Th schooner. Ruth Godfrey,, which was brought up by the Ooklabama at the same time as the Lunsmann, made . th passage from: San Francisco In even day, but she eaught the westerly ij At wind .closer in shore. and came rlghfup Xtho coast, while the Lunsmann had, to ft "bout 800 miles out' directly west, before making the tack north. ' Captain Svenson aald that they reached longi tude 134 west ,'..-. The Lunsmann will load 1,260,000 feet of lumber at the Eastern eV. Western Lumber company's mill for San Fran- never been 'on at that point and the tender will establish a whistling buoy at the mouth of the river, as there ha coma, to be quite a bit Of traffic Into the port lately by th smaller class of vessels. Carrying Commander J. M. Elllcott, lighthouse inspector for the Thirteenth dlstrlot, th tender Heather sailed this morning from Astoria for Fuget sound, Commander JCllicott Is making his an nual inspection of the light station and post light on th sound. .MAUDE GOES ASHORE t. : , '; British Steamer Pulled Off Edia Hook With Great Difficulty. (United Prs T.MM4 Yv'lr.) . Port Angeles, April 16. Tb Brltlh steamer Maude, laying th Western Un ion cable between Port Angele and Vic toria; .1 being patched up here. Th GARRETT MAY PITCH ; OPENING GAME HERE Sacramento, April 18. Jess Garrett will be sent home Satur- day night by Manager MoCredle on the Bhasta Limited, so that he can rest up and 'be, prepared to ,open the . season , In Portland , against Oakland next Tuesday. . This wa th statement today of Manager McCredle. , It wa thought that Bteen or Krapp , would be used in the opening ' game, ' but McCredle evidently' think th veteran will perform better on th home ground the firt day.,,;, . , , . 4 ... r - " , '. 1 ; v ... . 1 torla, .1 being patcnea up nere.. ins iit. rrrvn fDCPO MCADI V Maude went aahor yesterday afternoon I LET IT UnCUU IMCAriL I TEARS TOM'S MITT OFF on the outside of Edla hook, near hero. Th.teamer Bellingham, .Captain Kal- itrnm. an an lit a to Nefth bar. was called I upon for help and th Maud wo pulled I Veen Gregg, th Clarkston aouthpaw, off after breaking a six Inch hawser on I had hi first workout yesterday after- the first pull. A heavy swell was run-1 nooh . -d nut' In an hour at funefl hit nlng on th beach at the time and was tl g tp Tommy Murray and Howard washing; ra Maud farther up th plt 0uyn. CaDtain Caaer wa notatth every minut. making it extremely for- C?m'J" "I? f k. Knut tht th Tt.ninirhtm rround yesterday. : Thl morning the hanoened along. .The heavy. cai'go of playera took. another workout and will telegraph cable would : have worked havoo In a short time in the pounding Sea;" ; -f ,4..v. i,i ' . MARINE NOTES do th same this afternoon. Guy n: and Murray worked about three hours yea- tarday. -.:: ., v? -t-r-,. v Gregg 'speeded up a half .a dosen to Murray and h plasterer nearly tor Tom' glove off. HI arm is'sUll a Ilt- 'SfTlfZlJv.nZJ winUr. but b think It wlU work, out ; . an3,e .. . . 1 1 In a week or mo. Tstrday wa th beat day for work alnc th boy have been horn and they took adrantag or t ClBCO. r r FOREIGN. STEAMERS COMIXJ3 N ". .... Mil .i A .."V Unosnal Activity I Promised for Lo - ' ' cal Port. . , ' ' Curing the next few week there wlU be mora activity In th harbor than for . several month past.' .At least four steamers from foreign ' port . will be discharging and loading at. the different docks.. . " . ' - " " - The flrs f thes torrive is the Norwegian steamer" Selja of , 'lhe Port land & Asiatic line to the Orient. She arrived in the river at :J0 o'clock this morning and will.be due to arrive up her sometime tonight. She ' Will come directly to; th Alnsworth dock,, where she will discharge her cago, aa the nygja or the same line, win b in port In a day or so and will go to th Alaska dock, where ' her larger- cargo . can be handled with-greater raciuty Tne Beija 1 bringing' a cargo of about ,800' -tons of oriental merchandise; ... Next to arrive will be the Norwegian steamer Kygja, which Is coming by way of Honolulu as th Selja did. She is bringing a large cargo of general ori ental freight as well as 1.600,00 : feet of hardwood timber from Otaru. . Following th Bygja will probably be the German steamer Augustus, a - vessel of 802 ton net register, which 1 com InsT with ' general cargo from Antwerp. br way of San Pedro and San Francisco. She will be the flrt . of the line of tramp established by ' Henry Lund .& Co., the . Augustus . will sail r from San Francisco for this port about April 16 and will b due to arrive here about the f 0th, coming to Columbia dock- No. . 1 She will bring about 2000 ton of cargo, consisting principally of Norwegian pig Iron, steel bars, olive oil, sardines, pre serves, wine and liquor and other gen eral eargOi It is announced that the company will have another steamer come ' here from the ' Belgian . port " In Mayor June. . ' .: rv. ' Another steamer which will be here about April 2S Is th Norwegian steam er Hertn, 251 tons net' register, which 4 bringing a eargo of general freight from Antwerp for Parrott & Co. . ' . t, . aMBaaHHMSaBMBMaajW Jj " ' - MANX KINO SAHfl . y- Astoria. Or. and left no at stonb from San Francisco. -; Sailed at I a. m. Steamer Johan poulsea for San Franclaco. Arrived at 6:30 and left up at 10 a. m. Norwegian-steamer Bella 1 , " ' ; v - x from Hongkong and way porta Sailed . .- . Ar.. at 10:80 a. ro. Steamer Elmor for I LQS ANGELES TEAM viuiaroooa. . i . niiam r-nn nrftnnn San Francisco. April IB. Arnvea . . fVUIMi run ncbunu Bcnooner uenanoa irom roniana 1. ., v-. Cherbourg. April lWSailed Frenen i , rrnlted Press Leased Wire. bark Montcalm for Puget aound.' .1 . Los Angeles, April 16. Th Los An- k x 1 ... a 4 A A m . A a4 I . - . ABiona. v"'T7 n,"!" ""Igele High school relay team hold the 1 and sailed at 8:18 D. : m. Steamer I . , v.,.i M Washtenaw for port San tuis. Sailed . . ,nvU&Mnn t m.t nn h- TTnir., at '8:40 n. m.-HSteamer Tanac anai": " .' ; . Thnmillt 1. Winr for Ban Francisco. - " owuwwrn viiiorni y rnwuar, QueontownAprU.13rArriyed..BrltTj ssimpson. ' Aawspn,i;ari..ana jwctiure, Inh hs.rlt HawiM 1J. Tflroon rrom fori-1 return! 011 xour qurim in uirej nun- land. , , i '' tes and 87 1-8 "seconds, clipping three San .Francisco, April 14.- Arrived eecond from the record established by Schooner Hugh Hogan from Portland, th Centenary , Collegiat ' lnstltut of Sailed at 4 D. m. Steamer Roanoke; at, Mlddleton, Conn., four year ago. The t p. m.-Steamer ' Bowdoln for Port-1 local runner will appear at the coming land.. . . ? , - ' ;' . ' I Stanford interscholastlo meet and will Astoria, April "16,-i-Condltlon at. th 1 mak an attempt to lower their own reo- moutb of the river at 8 a. m,, smooth; lord, wind eat, 80 miles; weather clear. ' Tides at Astoria SaturdayHigh wa tor, 5:44 a. m,. 7-8 feet; 8:15 p. m., 8.8 feet Low. water 0:08. a.' mH. 8.8 feet; 1:12. p. mn 0.8 feet N " , .ALONG THE WATERFRONT Washington Wins Game. Seattle, Wash., April 16. Flushed with four straight victories, th Uni versity of Oregon ' cam to town " yea terday and were walloped in easy fash ion by th University of Washington nine. 14 to 0, Henkle wa knocked out of the box and Word took' up the bur .British Ship Carries Largo Cargo of j , . ' Lumbrr . In tow of the Port of 'Portland tow- -boat Ocklahama, th British ship Manx 1, King. Captain Cannell - left down this morning1' for Tongu Point where she i will complete her cargo of "lumber for Adelaide. ' She loaded 1.17,270 feet of " lumber here and, win take on about ; 360.000 feet more at the mill down the river. She 1 under Charter to J. J. '- Moor A Co. Th value of that part of her cargo taken on 'at Portland-! 111,000. - . .. .. . .... ....... . . SAILS FOR'SlTSLAW RIVER Tender - Armeria WO I : Establish Whistling Bnoy, There. ' fn order to establish, a buoy at the entrance to th Blualaw river, the light hems tender Armeria went down ta -Coos Bay thl morning'. Thr ha Alfred Tucker, manaaer of the Port. tan KT-anH Msv.r jt. fji i dan. Dobia finished ud the aama f returned last night from a trip to I'M,. ' - . f ' " Seattle, to which place he went last 5' l,p&.JSATlOnAh LEAGUE jjfunday 1n the interests uf his firm, i ;;. , 1 Carrying ,' passenger and general Boston, April J4v--Th oorei freight, the steamer 7aneaa City, Cap. ' . ''- i.-j....,-.'.-'..- '' "'; ,- B.H.SL fftln.Nrman.1er. wtll -nil lamnrro New Tork .... u ... ........... 3 7 1 morning at t o'clock for San Francisco. Boston ''"'8, .J.'J At the Nortn Bank dock, the British aSffiS2n mnlna"15 MV ship Arctic Stream, Captain Wxon, fin- and 8nUth- - Eleven innings,; ;- , . lshed discharglnff her cargo for Meyer phnaiJelphia, April 14.-.Th cor: ' ' Wilson ft Co. this morning. She will .... . ... vt tx tn be ready t load wheat tb aam dock Brooklyn ...:-?... ..2 7 1 about th beginning of next week, be- Philadelphia . ........... ....0 8 0 lng- under charter to Kerr. Glfford A Batteries Rucker and Bergen Quillen Coj for a cargo to the United Kingdom. nd Jackltsch, , , x Having been cleaned and painted, the 1 . . " .J".". '" BrlUsh bark Donna Franciaca will bet ,nc,nnll VTl1 m released from the Oregon drydock at 81 Chicago ...il.. 0 4 3 o'clock. thl afternoon ana will movlrinrlnne.t'l 4-. sr.;r.irt.i.i' 16 1 over to the Irving dock, where she will l :. Batteries Overall and Archer; Beebe load a cargo of wheat for United lng-1 and Clarke. dom. Havre or Antwerp, She Is under! ' , . ,, . s charter, to ,th Portland Flouring? MilUJ.,,st Loul. Aprll 14. Tb cor. rjompany. ' ' - . ' . ' . Carrying a full' cargo f cement and f"M,"'"f ..s r.nar.l rnt lha ataatn liiinii.ii Vol. I t ' liOUl .............. i' N0TES FROM THE ; - LABOR WORLD ' A loeal union of the Cloth Hat and Cap Maker' ; Union of North America ha been formed In Brooklyn, N. T. r' '"' ..':', Th Memphis, Tenn.,'. Butcher Work era' union intends to ask th Business Men's club .of that, city to cooperate with it In an effort to obtain th next convention of th national body for Memphis. . , ' . ' ; t . Forty-two union held meeting In Toronto, - Canada, during on week - re cently. Most ' of them were connected with the building trades and a 'deslr to obtain an increase of wage was th ubjeot under discussion ' ' . ' Th ' Greater " Boston district council of carpenter 1 considering proposi tion to inorease wages from ,474 to 80 cents an hour. The question will b decided by th referendum vote of tb 6000 aXfiijtatsd, Moiwri,ij'.5''jf' A oeclar convention of the Electrical Worker' International union, regular and seceders, Is to be held in-Bingham ton, N. T. during th early part of May, to confer with the American Federation of Labor arbitrators concerning a set tletnent of tht difference between tb two faction. ..... . At tb ' Fort William convention 1 of th Trades and .Labor Congress of Can ada plana will be mad for th organ ising of ,an Independent Labor party modeled after the British Labor party. Th - resolution ' will . - be strongly sup- Hair Health " " ,J'" - '' rri"i t'fi .. -" '-i - 4 If You Have Scalp or Hair .Trouble, Take Advan tage of This Offer. ; ; lowstone. Captain' Ludlow, will arrive, at Oar street dock this afternoon from San Franclaco.. , . - , Batteries Camnlts and Gibson: Wil lis-and Bresnahan. ' ... ... : "AMERICAN LEAGUE MARINE tNTELUGENCB. Chicago, April 14. Tb score: Sgnlar IJner Bn M Arrlv. I ,.f' ' a . . . - : i . OU' WUI . . . w . m - m g2nk- fjf Batterle - Graham and Stephens Ra:N0VM..TrVt :a?rii is fw Rosa City,: San Francisco. .... .April 18 I " ; . !: : We could not afford to so strongly Indor . Rexall "88" ' Hair Tonio and continue to sell it as we do, If wo were not. certain that It would do all w claim it. win. Should our enthusiasm carry u away, and Rexall "88" Hair Tonic not give entire satisfaction to th users, they would loss faith. In na and our statements and In consequence our business prestige would suffer. . Therefore when w assure you that if your hair is beginning to unnaturally fall out or if you have any scalp trou ble, Rexal "93" Hair Tonio Will prompt ly i eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair arrowth- and prevent Premature bald- nes. you may rest 'assured that we know what we are talking about. Out of one hundred test cases Rex al "98" Hair Tonio gave entire satis faction fn ninety-three cases. It has been proved that it will grow hair even on bald beads, wnen, or course, the baldness had, not existed for so long a time that the follicle, which are the roots of the hair, bad not be come absolutely lifelesa Rexall "98'"-Halr Tonio is vastly dif ferent from other similar preparations. We believe that It will do more than any other 1 human ' agency toward re storing hair- growth and - hair health. It is not greasy and will not rum the scalp or hair or causa permanent stain. It is as pleasant to us a pur cold water. ' ' Our faith In Rexall "88" Hair Tonio la so strong -that wak you -to try it on our - positive guarantee that your money. will be ' cheerfully refunded without question or. quibble if it doe bot dO as .we claim. Certainly we can offeri no stronger argument It comes In two slseev prices 60 cents and 81.00. Remember you can obtain - it only at our store, Tne Kexall store. .The Owl Drug Co., Inc., corner Seventh. . and Washington. . , ported by . th western .delegation, the member of which are far tnor radical In their view than their eastern com rades. Th labor' leader of British Co lumbia are keenly discussing the ques tion, and a large representation will be sent to th meeting. It 1 aid that Manitoba, Alberta and- Saskatchewan will send' more delegate than ever be fore, and it 1 thought that th western men will be able to control legislation. San Francisco " Broom makers' union ha taken , preliminary step . toward starting a campaign aaalnst hmo- made by Chinese and thus mml It convict In eastern states. Heating a worn coin on a r ht hovel frequently will make declpheral i otherwise illegible Inscriptions. Mm 0 " i ' vou-are' s BR AMD v ( J, a, HAMS AND BACON -gentificallye6Vrin" the ame scrnpulously' -clean, careful, modern manner U. S. Government ap-'. provecL There is no variability f in their nayor, i look fnr f LndasaodJI upon their being fine flarored and juicy. lis nil,i m adam WtarrniAiitf . . You can Depend At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes VltlOlt MEAT MTAjrr, lWBTlJaKD. OREGOJI .v Pteaeer Packers of the Paclfle it - RAnm rinriL. Ran iTriuiRisra... . . Anrif n t Washington, Apru l4.Tne score: - Geo. W. Klder, San Pedro. April 28 f ' ' R.H.E. Kansas City, Ban Franclsoo. . . . April 25 I Philadelphia (-..t ...,. .,. 0 1 KnsaTbltyr SaTHVncisoo-IkpXl 18 Bon. an U , Roanoke, San Pedro , . . , April 19 . -.New-Tork. April 14. Th score: Hos City. Ban; Francisco . . . .ADril 23 I . -. ... ' , . . a tr tr cn , f . ci tti . n. I a-i , ,,". ....... ... Geo. "W. Elder Ban Pedro..... April 28 vork ' ' . v !.. !"!.!!!!.r! 4 11 SXfi'w!:orl.."",iJ!ri "'HJitt ' Called at end of 14th inning on ac Selja, Nor. ., orient .......,. May, IB I. ,., nf dnrknesa- :Z T ess lis In Port. . ... I Batteries Vaughn, Lake and 8we- Inverness. Rr. sa. . . . : : . .Inman-Ponlsen ney: Uicoue, w ooa na wmgan. Joseph Pulltaer, Am. gaa cb...Ash st I . . . Falcon. Am. sa. ............... .Albers I. Detroit. April 14. Th score: H. xunsmann. Am. sen. . , . . ,E. 4 w. I ! :.,,-!? v .". J; - . H. S3. th.E. Godfrey. Am. ach..Inman-Poul. I Cleveland. ........... 9 14 3 Kansas Citv. Am. ss. .Alnsworth 1 Detroit 7 10 3 Arctic Stream. Br bk,. .Columbia No. 1 j Batteries Joss and Clarke; Miller and Monterey. Jkm. sen. .Astoria I u tan re. Taiiac, Am. . . . ..prescott I, Hossueu rr. dk..,.. ......fori. ior. to. i Crillon, Fr. ch. ........ .Inman-Poulaen Vernon, 4 Seals, 8. fit. NicHolaa Am. ah. ..... . .... .Astoria K Zos Angele, April i6.-.vernon scored Brablorh. Br. .bk... .North eankffof the third straight -time over the Donna Francesca. Br. bkX)regon drydock I champions yesterday, -winning , a bard iyiana Bros., pr. n. . , ..... .au Johns fought battle ln th twelfth inning, 4 Manx .iting, r an..,. .unmoor -co. 1 10 u to tn, nnth th, only run wa ei aonM wits usmcni ana, oeasrai. ' pin nnn'm homer ' nrar Bayard. Fr. bk. ............. .Olasrow I . . ' ' -. -- w w w uiaus, ver,- ma.: ............ ..naniourg i Vernon ................... .... 4 9 Claverdon. Br. h. ......... ..,....Tynlgan Francisco 8 8 i niere, t. . . .... . .... .Antwerp Batteries Schaerer. Hltt, Brown and Notre Dame, d Arvolr, Fr. bk.. .Antwerp j Hogan; Willi and William, v Umplra, 1 ".r-.""Al. --V f'"::" mnney. I T mm mm mm A wiaoelUnion Vonaas to Arxin. . Oakland, 8; Ijos Angeles. O. RyrJa, Nor. ss. ............ ..Yokohama! ' San Franclaco, "April IB. Slim. Nelson Hercules, Nor. ss. ...... ..San Francisco I blanked th Los Angeles team yesterday, &eniS -im. "ih ' " k ' V BBaPe?. I shutting them out with two hit. Score: aj, Mr amaas, awa wiiu i .v u ii ijt Cco, Am. .'San Francisco ?a iVi'i ':---.J r:S I Batt.rtes--Nelsen-.Md Mltson; Delhi Olympic. Am. ss. ...... ..Ban Franclaco I na orenuonr. Oil Carrier Boat. Atlaa Am. sa... ..Ban Franelscol Passed Redding Bock; sea smooth; Catania. Am. as ...haa Francisco I sky clear. . : . v Asuncion. Am. Argyle, Am. sa .8an Francisco .Ban Franclaco Wireless Messages. - (Via Vnlted Wireless.); 8. 8. Geo. W. Elder. April '14. 8 p. ra. y. DHIVE5 OUT o BLOOD HUMQHS a 8. City of Puebls. April 14, 8 p. m. Calm and smooth; moderate westerly sweu; Daromexer iu.t; temperature es; all well fire mile north of Destruction Island. . vi 8. 8. Asuncion, April 14, 14:88 p. ta. Off Cap Arago; barometer 89:30: tem peratura, dry 82, wet SO; moderate northwest wind; high head sea; fin clear weather. GEORGE E. BRIIXJETT. I ROOSEVELT PICTURES COMING TO THE STAR trm mvim, uiwx aama wa mnr a oac UK USUI Great Interest ta bolnr ahewa in fh tloo4 1 pnr. and ta.Hiy, Uut U cnticl. 1. being raffldenUy and property? tilTZp HonrUEed by th exrcnlation. Ent vcea ti blood become lnf cted wtUi any I velt picture, which appear at th 8t Tx.zmizj tzmor am eecv u acoira cy ernptioaa, Decs, pim$lB or some mors I theatre au next week, commencing with May mquinea nv neen .re- People's Amusement com- I pany concerning these picturea turea contain much useful In th way of hunting, aad of Africa as well Don't lift lumen and t& akin disease can (tot cxtn, oecacs its rery caose U then I fail to th KooMveit picture at as eeroyeo. a a 8. cures au tun; or cf it Kood because It U C greatest cf all I r,y ,B eePe or pan. ixn- v h j mm mmi ii a mwmm-mr w mmmm pvv w ar j tkiaVU 1 i J' - a4 VWUiSl I mrue SM srca tfietaitel& marked skla dlseue such as Xcremj Aces, Tetter, eto. namon I onar uj lata tli Uood traaUy, becacj cf a alugi&h condlUoa cf Uune censberi whos eJrl by th enrr it la to emien aca earrr ot tb waata ant nfu niue e v m-mm. -v.l v:.,.v ... - . These- pic - ui-iiwuwt-y Kaaivei. ivi la we mmt, wmrm ana lerments ana u sooa to-1 information sfbed lata Us etrailttica, tzg ti. fciood wiii an IrrtUtiag tumor. EemoTs 1 th. bistorv Hood rarlien. It eleai. ti. tlood tt rrtry ptrtlcl f tnxJtty matter. eartcies th clrrrlatios and causes it te rcrv'T ka.thfal Bonriahaject id aU v tKrua. Ties t.v kin decora soft sxd ciac Xocu arr-cstlosj can cot enra, izT ca cr.:y sort? ry frrperary racizy u la asisaticn. bet tt catu rr-jm'.-i ta iw clrrtv.ca xd ti, Trroa wUl be bo nearer raa wbea tb x- i terral trtar4 is left 03. Tc kaiaors tsmrt le reoored aad BotMrf ;sal g 8. R. for tv,. raTO, Isr t'.aod KAk-t tri'iy alrtsi -i g R, a. tikes f: t03. Cxt ca Ta- frM ts 3 wt writ t1 r-'sert it. mz. t'TZT7 trzna cd, Atlan ta, ca. doa and New. Tork City will be able to See them.- There will fee no change in price during this big attraction. . The election for officer of the Inter national Trr-erraphleal tnlon wllj be helil In the local union of the Crlted tst end Canada, on th third Wed ne.y in May. Th mala ccetst will be bt m-n rVnaidate Lynch anU ReUly for tie j residency. t mmmmmr I J&t 7TAKB sVci . X Tr 8 I il J ONH OF THESE : LITTLB TABLETS ' AND THE , PAIN ; IS O0NB. fl have awful spells of Ntt- ralria and hare doctored - a great deal without v getting; much benefit, . Vox the last two rears I hare been taking Dr; Miles' Anti-Pain'Pills and they " alwars -relieve me. I have been so v bad with Neuralgia that I sometimes thought I would ' go . crazy. Sometimes it is necessary to take two of them, but .never more, and they are sure to re lieve me." MRS. FERRIER, 2434 Lynn St Lincoln, Neb. Sold by druoolets' everywhere, who sr authorized to return srlc of first paokao If tbey fall te benefit. MILES MEDICAL CO. Elkhart, lad. MO MAM 1 PdDWN And Out Until He Has Lost Con . Odcncc In Ilimscll and Refuses to Try , v :'-A wrongdoer 8. of tea a man that hae left something undone not al-. . way, he that baa don something. Neglect Is as much a crime over action. Good health and good sen are two of life's grtef blessing a, -bat soft often man call at my of floes who are skeptical f physi cian that fear of fallur has dost them many month of , unnecessary . and frequently disastrous dlay. When a singer start a ong too high It Is sure to strlk notes In th oal that b will be' unable to reach 7 th sam a a doctor who mak dogmatic and stravagant elalma. . ' I make no claims that ar not sup ported by th fact. The company commenced business In its present quarters over 80 year ago, and ar doing more tkaa double th - amount now than 10 or 80 years ago. Refer ence are th. best banks and busi ness men and grateful patient cured all over Oregon and Washington. . I bar given my entire time for' year to the four disease that wreck men: VAAIOOSB TKIt, BX.OOS rOXBOV, WIT AI. VUUII8 AJr OTBO TTOUS 'SISOB9BM ABB ,TSSXB StBSttXTB, and J cure them to stay eured forever. , . : :. . I :-... ; ... I I . -Jt ' V bot a novum trtne-a BB VAX9 VVTXXt (OUBJIB ARE YOU ASWFERER7 & You Can Be CuredOther Men Are Being Cured Every Day Come to Me and I Will Cure You MY ISOnOr The Best Treatment it Reasonable Prices Doa't Qn Up Before Consa!t!n Me Call it Once If !a Trouble ' ky fees for eures sr lower than the general family physlclan'er surgeon. Uedlclnes furnished front our own laboratory for th eon vnleno aad privacy of patients; from 1.10 to 84.1 a course.. If yon cannot call, write for eur free lf-amlptlon blank. Many, ease are eured at hema ..... . JKOVmfr 'a. sa. y. sw n Sua day fketa 1 Se 18. ' - St Louis Medical Company PORTLAND, ORE. r'Vxmf v v MEN TBAT ABB'' WEAK, HZBx ' VOTDB ABB BW SOWS t Come to Me Sand be Cured Pay , When I Cure You or pay me as yen . ,mmmJi V a-. n iftrn tw-rnn aiy treatment. v THAT CUBES VSl! TOM A CintH 1 lower thaa any Seclallst In th city, half that other arga you, and no exorbitant oharg for medicines, , I am an expert specialist Have bad 89 years' practice . in the treatment of . diseases Of men. My office ar th best equipped In Portland. My method are modem and up to .date,-- My euro ar quick and positive I. do not treat symptoms ana paicn op, 1 tiHnraiir examine each fcase. find the cause, re move tt 'and thu cire th disease. . , -X CTTWB Varlooae Vetas, . ooatred Diseases, Pile aad Specif io Blood Xwt son and all Diseases of scea. . - . B70CCXAX, ' XtSXABS Newly con tracted and chronio cases cured.' All burning. Itching and Inflammation stoo ped In 24 houra Cures affected in sev en dava. .. ryr. :. . ,. ail . Insures every man a lifelong cure, with out - taking medicine into the stomarh. Examination free.' If unable to cei. write for list of. Questions Office hours 8 a, m. to 8 p. m. Sua days, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. only. DR. LINDSAY U8M BBCOBD ST. COB. Oy ruaibajiiii wo. Cor. Second tsd Ttnhlll I ' X ' VPP Ohiae tmtm 1 I Doctor. Tee' end Eon's Medicine Co., spent lifetime study of herb and research in China, was cranted Diploma by the Era- peror, wonderful cur all a la eases of men and women, when' others failed. If you suffer call or write to ft SOB'S KZSICIBB CO, U2 ZiT. Tee 1st -cor. Alder. Portland. Or, C-jimimy.ciclJl'oil P1 Natural Laxative Water Qniclly Relieves .t Biliousness, Sick lleadachev .. Stomach Disorders, j . . CO NOT! PAT I Ofl 1 la EirriGz:;cY Try 'ji LU -i lUTVtAZ, ArxxrxTrr WATXX. Aro.J r.Lr.!tcte m mm My reputation .as th leading specialist la men's aliment is firmly established by my work of the past, and there Is no necessity of my resorting to -Irregular metbnds la or der to kep busy. My skill, abiuty and straightforward methods entlti me ta the suecesa that f nave wtm and to the full measure of publi eoafideaca that I enjoy. Poy After I Cure You I eii Vartenee . Vets. Obtraeleaa. Cew rat AUnaata, SpMtfle Bio4 XMiaeau rtiae as all SValiaa Afij&aato. - Consultation and Advice Free J l m vr " i i.i a v n c dh. k. j. yoiu; dir. en TATXOB. The X.eeltlag Bpeolalle 10 ft 1 only. The DR. TAYLOR CO. courxm xouoor abb sbcobi yrTrat Xatraaea, VgrrlMi Street, rtlaad. Cifoa. Formerly of . Tee A Tork 'Medicine Co... now located at his Xrgest Medicine Of fice, 210 West Main St., Wall Walla, Wash. Suc eeseful bom treatrrent cure, all chronic disease -v I and all blood Olsor'lrs ct . ry mv and women. Call 01 " i . . . s n a . .. 8f. 8. J. Tariblank and ctrcuUr. T0x rornx cwtwrs-B xrTrrrn OOXrAVT. Walla Wa.la. V.a. vl "liii: