THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. rOIcTLAHD, FRIDAY EVE;. 17. G, JULY r, Kit a rolpji a co. TAKE liMRAVOfi British Ship Will Bring Coal From Newcastle; Take Car v go of Wheat Home for Same Company. 1 '' Another wheat shipment was added to those already listed for this port to ' carry out tl e :cereal during the coming aeason. She is the British ship Invera L von, Captain Ledingham, and she ha been chartered by Hind, Rolph & Co. ' for the round trip, bringing coal to Portland from Newcastle, N. S. W., and f taking a cargo of wheat home. The Inveravon is a vessel of. 1768 tons . net register. She wilt bring about 3009 tons of coal while her wheat cargo tor the United Kingdom will amount to about 115,000 bushels. She sailed from London for Melbourne on Christmas, day , and was last reported March 26, when - she was spoken in latitude It north, longitude 27 west , 8he should be in Melbourne now. r ,V' .This is the first grain ahlp that has been fixed for some time for the coming season's loadlngjuid she swells the list to five ahtos wlth. total tonnage of 8591. Altogether they will take out jAbout 660,000 bushels of grain. The other vessels of the grain fleet, so far taken, are the British ship Andromeda, 176S tons net, with a capacity of about , 115,000 bushels, the French ship Koche, 11. tons net, capacity about 130,000 bushels, the French bark St .Rogateln, 1889 - tons net, capaelty ' about 80,000 bushels, and the French bark Vln- . cennes, 1740 tons net, capacity about 110.000 bushels. "'):'. ; -'While an occasional grain ship is being taken, local shippers do not look ' for any particular activity in that line for the present, as tbey are waiting to see how things, look later, according to one prominent shipper who said that wheat exporters are afraid to take an; vessels now because of the talk of crop Shortage in some of the sections of this country, which would take all the sur plus from this section and would leave them with the ships on their; hands. He blamed; the labor situation, too, ; to a large extent,: for the inactivity among shippers in taking vessels. ? He also said that until they get better transportation facilities 'into . this place and better transportation rates, - they will not really know where they are going to . get oft, as grain can . be shipped from Fuget sound to South America and the orient, at rates under those of this port, due to existing conditions. Another factor, which is said to be responsible to p.. large extent for the slowness of chartering for grain is the fact of ao mucl. steam tonnage being headed . forv this coast That class of vessel does not require being taken so far in advance because of being able to get from one" place to another In so much shorter' time. . CAPT, TILUAMS TRANSFERRED Engineer Officer Ordered to Seattte for Duty. ' Major J. F." -Mclndnn rurtttv graphic communication from Washing- ion xnis morning aated July 7, which ordered Captain Arthur 'Winiams to be relieved of his duties in this district and report to Seattle for duty there. Ths contents of the telegram follow: "Orders Issued today -relieving Cap tain Arthur Williams from rllltv linear your immediate orders and directing jura ip proceea wiinout aelay to SeattK Wash, to take station at that place and report to Major Charles W. Kuts for duty under his immediate order. Cap tain Williams to relieve Major Kuts of the funds now in his ehargeand to retrsnsfer them, to .Major Kuts at such time as the duties prescribed In paragraph 10,' special orders 166V July . war department, - will perm'it Major Kuts regularly to resume his duties .Causes 95 Per Cent of Diseases Advice Concerning ; Stomach , Troubles and How to 1 ' Remedy Them. Io not neglect Indigestion wnlch , leads to ail sorts of Uls and com plications. An eminent doctor once said that ninety-five per cent of all the ills ct the human body have their origin in disordered -stomach. " , v - A physician who made, a specialty of Stomach, troubles, particularly dyspep sla, after years of study perfected the formula, from which RexaU Dyspepsia TahletA are mada Our lexperience with RexaU Dyspep sia Tablet leads us to beliewe them to be the greatest remedy known for the , relief of acute indigestion and chronic dyspepsia. Their ingredients are sooth, lng and healing to the Inflamed mem granes of the stomach. They are rich in pepsin, one of the greatest digestive . aid known to medicine. The relief they afford Is almost immediate.' Their ' use with persistency and regularity for a. sort time brings about a cessation -of the pains caused by stomach dlsor- ,. ders. ' .... Rex&ll Dyspepsia Tablets will insure healthy appetite, aid digestion and' pro mote nutrition. As evidence of otr sin cere faith in RexaU Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try them at our risk. If t they do not give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the money you paid us for them," without question or formality They come in three Rises, prices 25 ; cents. 10 . cents and tl.OO. Remember you can obtain- there only at The Rex all Store, The Owl Drug Co., Inc.- cor ner Berenth and Washington streeta F GRAIN A - t. ' Aone Tetter, Poison Oak,? Pimples, eto., show that me tin- healthy humor or aoidi Impurity is diseasing and corroDWaVtha ronutS eo that instead of supplying nourishment and nolL it: ttaially pouring out its acid and unhealthy accumtions wSZ tSfl jxternal appUcations, may reUeye some of the ItSi ti rt0Syskin diseaaes, but such treatment haslS effect on th blood, where the seat of irritation lies, and therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleansing of the blood is the one knd only cSS f w .kto (:----- - .o'' u yuuiuauuu ami removes -everv rjarriria 1 if homor.r whether it ; be an infeeffon of poisonous : plants, m SSC t to soothe, soften and nourish fttalkfilM I cHrtttSSaa ; it with flerr humors. -. Book on Skin Disease. anTany mXal edftce tret to afl who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC . CO, ATIaAHTA, GA, II I . 1 . t 4-fA I v i v. vr i t HlGil Jjf jo WILLIS L.MOORE, jChief. ' 50Aa yi-h $8 0 ST L W'yTN' ? f V? PflSTUUID ASu VIOlBiil I ' ' . FAIR TO-HICHT AID XATU1U7AX I COKTIHUE0 m. OETWTEPLTOh " . . . . M 1 0REG0I AND WASHIIGTUK I COSTIHUED WASH. lORTUIESTERLI. (g) (g) pt WnV AiJTir iU ihM VIS03 ' Ccurc, tampvtttmi MMad, K-koor raiafall, V It aqoab -01 beat third, -l I ntocKv Dl 10 nils per hour Oram. .,..' I .:; at his present station. Advise Captain Williams by order of the secretary of war." " The telegram, which is signed by Ad jutant General McCain, is taken here to mean that Captain Williams 'will taka temporary charge of the Seattle district while Major Kuti la attending to other duty as special ; orders 166 have pot as yet been received In the en gineer offices here. Captain Williams has been in local charge of the fortifi cation work at Fort Stevens for some time, and during : the . illness of Major McIndo last year, was temporarily in charge; of the district. , MAY GET CONTRACT Underwriters Probably -Have Ynca- y tan Repaired by Local Firm, Now that the Alaska Steamshlo com pany and the " underwriters are unable to come to terms in regard to renalrs to be made on the wrecked steamship Yuc atan. It is. probable ,that, the. underwrit ers will give the contract for the re-, pairs to the Willamette Iron & Steel wonts -nere ana after she , Is repaired, try to compel the owners to accept her, ccordlnar to the Ban frrnnniMr-A tih Commercial News, whloh has this to say about it: , . . "The' Alaska Steamshin formally notified the underwriter. ,v,.t they , refuse . to accept the .damaged a trainer lucauut even if she is re paired, 'on .the ground that she is a constructive total loas. - The Seattle company has notified Captain W. H. Logan,, special s agent of , the - London Salvage association, and Frank Black of New York, special agent for the underwriters at Seattle, that this decision:-has been reached, and It Is ex pected that a lawsuit will result Meanwhile efforts are being made to reach an adjustment , ef .the disagree ment between the owners and under writers. ' "If the dispute Is taken into court the litigation will be of extreme Inter est to shipping and Insurance men, being, perhaps, the most Interesting case since that of the Aim(nnta Brim years ago. The whole case rests on me question ox what constitutes con structive total loss. The owners have a POliCy Of 1180.000 .I-nlmat riTfol In. on the steamer, and the underwriters utw to restore tne vessel to them in the same state as she was prior to the accident of February is, last. The owners claim this cannot be done, and that the work necessary to the steamer cannot be accomplished at the cost of $89,000, which is the bid tendered by the Willamette Iran a atui .- of Portland - for the repairs. " The underwriters. r on the other hand, nay that they have prepared specifications providing for such work as will renew the steamer, and are prepared to do this. "If the owners maintain rhoL (. tude, the underwriters wil probably award the contract for repairs to the Willamette Iron & StMl vrnrlf, . an1 afterward wil tender the repaired ves sel w we owners, ir v they atlll re fuse to accept her when renewed the Only recourse orwn tn hnm In in ana for the payment of the Insurance money nem uy me underwriters." TORSDAL CHARTERED Norweston Tramp to Load Lumber Here for Australia. J. J. Moore & Co. have chartered the Norwegian tramp steamer Torsdal, J 29 J tons net renister. for to Australia. The Torsdal, which was xormeriy me Btrathnevis, . sailed from Baltimore for Honolulu, April 13, and Is eXDSCted to rnnh riara fiafnra tti. end of the month to begin loading. ine urinsn steamer St Dunstan fin ished the cargo that she Is to take from this port at pie St. Johns mills and was scheduled this morning for Puget sound, where, she will finish. She cleared With 1.127.967 feet of lumber, the value of the cargo, being placed at I18.56S.57. Her cargo is 'destined for Adelaide. ALONG THE WATERFRONT When lifted on Jthe Oregon drydoek, the steamer Klamath; was -found to have the tips of all the flukes on her propeller broken, supposedly from hav ing hit a sunken log on her way up the river. She was floated ' from the CUBES ECZEM,AGI1E, TETmPOISOIIOAKEm lit IyC rbn , '-Qi txrLMUToay notes. - mtk - to " , LI T : " . . . .. . IteuB, arestlmou Butt, ptm HmmA poiaM f (qui atlv smml hnntt w doul Htm. rwi Ikrautk vott tl mit Icniwnui: M ii i n v. dock laA night " -.,. After having ' her machinery over hauled at the Willamette Iron A Steel works,' the Port of Portland , tug Wal-lula- wjll be, placed on the port's dry dock at Bt. Johns for s- cleaning and painting. : .-. . . , . . So far as is known now the oriental liner Hercules, Captain Bjerck, -will sail from here for the far east on -Wednesday morning at daylight. She will have 25.090 - barrels' -of wheat, the largest shipment 'from here since that taken but last fall by the Knight of St George, and 1,000,000 feet of lumber.. "With the barge Nehalem In ' tow, the steamer.' George , R. Vosburg;, Captain Rorvik, will sail from the Albina deck this afternoon for Nehalem; The barge is laden; with construction material i Carrying. St. passengers and 250, tons of freight the steamer Breakwater, Cap tain MacQenn. sailed at. 9 o'clock this morning for Coos Bay. : At 9 o'clock this morning the steam schooner Washington left down the, riv er : from Portsmouth for Goble, ,where she will take on a part -of her cargo of lumber for San Francisco. She will fin ish at Kalamal Jfo tow of the steamer Ocklahoma the fchobner Alvena will leave down from St Helemr for Astoria today." She is laden with lumber for San Francisco. Before the Ocklahoma started for the Alvena it was expected that she would hlp the ; Norwegian steamer El r down through the bridges this morning. The latter will probably clear today. After discharging some empty gaso line drums at the Washington street dock, the gas schooner Wilhelmlna. Cap tain Tyler, which arrived last night from Sluslaw, went to the Port of Port land drydoek where she will be cleaned and painted. She Vill sail again about Tuesday after her annual Inspection. Very good time was made by the Port of Portland in getting the Brttisk bark Iverna to sea, the ship' leaving here in tow of the Ocklahoma and ar riving out over the bar Just 24 hours later. She started down from here at 12:30 Wednesday afternoon and arrived down at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, and being taken in tow by the Oneonta, arrived out at 12:J0 yesterday after noon. She drew 23 feet and was laden with 8800 tons of wheat MARINE NOTES. - Astoria, July 8. Sailed at 11 a. m., steamer Rainier, for San Francisco. Sailed at 9:15' a. m., steamer Thos. L. Wand, for San Francisco. San Francisco, July 8. Sailed at 10 a. m., steamer W. S. Porter, for Port land. San Pedro,' July 7. Arrived, steamer Fair Oaks and steamer Beaver, . from Portland. Astoria, July 7. Sailed at 12:10 p. m., steamer Catania, for San Francisco. Arrived down at 8:30 and sailed at 5:30 p. m., steamer Bear, for San Francisco. Arrived down at 4 and sailed at 5:30 p. m., steamer Capistrano, for Aberdeen. Arrived down at 10:30 p. m steamer Rainier. .' . 8an Francisco, July 7. Sailed at 2 p. m., steamer Asuncion, for Portland. San Pedro, July 8. Sailed, steamer Beaver, for Portland, , and schooner Irene, for Columbia rivter. Arrived yes terday, steamer Coaster, from Columbia river. Arrived today, schooner Schome, from Columbia river. Astoria, July 8. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth; wind northwest 15- miles; J weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Saturday High water, 2 a. ffl., 9.1 feet; 8:35 $. m., 7.3 feet;., low water, 9:08 a. m., 1.0 feet; 9:17 p. m.,.3.2 feet. , i-' Dally River Readings. " J .2 If STATIONS. 41 iewlston ...... Rlparia Umatilla Harrieburg Albany . . , Salem WJlBOnvllle . . . . Portland ' River forecast: at PorUand will ary for the next 14 30 ,25 :il 20 87 15 2.6 0 8.4 0,1 11.6 0.3 1.6 1.8 04 0.8 0 3.9 Ov 9.6 0.1 , The Willamette river remain nearly station three days. Wireless Messages. 1 (UniUd "Wireless, viaTNorth Head.)' - Steamship Rose City, at sea. Jul 1 t p. m.--Longitude 124 west, latitude 42, nortnr barometer 2J.g; temperature 68. Fresh" west wind; weather dear. Steamship Rose, -at Sea, July 8, 4 a, tn, -Longitude.124 west, latitude 44 north; barometer 30.12; temperature 60. Qn We north breese; weather foggy. ' :'ji"'''t-. ' ..ii' ii, ;,& . MARINE INTELUQENCB ' , Xegalar XJners' ue to Arrive. Golden Gate, Tillamook. July 7 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook Julv"v7 Roanoke Log Angeles . .... .July 8 Rose City, Ban Francisco..,, '..July1 8 Breakwater, Coos Bay.... July li Beaver. San Pedro.-.. ,..i?.Julv i uhjm.ii ii fv-'i jinn, f Ti , , , , a j u ly 4 Bear, San Pedro.. ........... .,,jui 17 Begular. Users Ius to Depart Breakwater, Coos Bay,.. ,.,.. July '? Eureka, Eureka- I .July '4 Rose City, San Pedro July li Beaver, San Pedro July n (Portland. Ore,. July t, 1010 . . . ' Baroaet "Ti.1 r- '-..vr;. 80.11 Temperatars :S.t3t... 61 , Humidity V "U-"- 84 Wind, Ofreot loa I Wind, Velooity ... . 8 1 -Weather - 'CLEAR Rainfall , 0 Max imam temperature k yesterday -j. - 61 ' tbnr Tm triad Geo. W. Elder. San Pedro ......July 19 Bear, San Pedro. ............ ...July 22 Teasels In Port. , Elr, Nor. sa .. Port Lbr. Co. Rainier, Am. as Oak st Hercules, Nor. ss .....Alaska Willamette, Am. gas sch Port drydoek Mable Gale, Am. sch-........Prescott Klamath, Am. ss O. & C. dock St. Dunstan, Br. ss.... .St. Johns Pactolus, Am. bk. ,.,Inman-Poulsen Coulsdon, Br. ss.,..."....Inman-Poulsen Ninfa, It sh. ,......;..n....Prescott Joseph Pulltser. Am. gas sch . ; i ..... .. Port Drydoek Washington. Am. ss ............Goble Ea Bouti With Cement and General. Amiral Cornuller, Fr. bk. ....Antwerp Babin Chevaye. Fr. bk.......,..Ix)ndon Bayard, Fr. bk. ............... Blasjrow Bidart, Fr. bk . . ... Ant werp Canneblere, Fr. ..bk ............ Glasgow Claus, Ger, x sh Hanfburg Claverdon, Br. sh Tyne David d" AngerB, Fr. bk .Hamburg Glenholm, Br. sh, . . ......... .Antwerp Hoche, Fr. sb.. .Llveroool Iverna. Br. bk. . , , ,j . . . .Santa Rosalia Marechal de Castrus, Fr. bk ....Tyne Mlchelet Fr, bk ....Limerick Notre Dame d'Arvor, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Scottish Moors, Br. sh........ Antwerp St Nicholas, Br.- ss.'. ..Antwerp Thiers, Fr. sh...' .' Antwerp Titanla, "Nor. ss. Antwerp Vincennes. . Fr. bk. ........... . .Antwerp Miscellaneous Tonnage to Arms. Glenlee, Br. ss San Francisco Coulsdon, Br. ss.... Comox Elr, Nor. sa ....Moji St. Dunstan, Br. es. Honolulu Coulsdon, Br. ss. .comox Aagot, Nor. ss. ........ San Francisco Alert. Am. sch..'..,..... ..Honolulu Otaru No. 2, Jap ss. ...... Hokkaido Irene, Am. sch ,.Un Pedro Sark. Nor. ss. ........... Wancouver Ninfa, It sa. . .. ..i. ..Honolulu Pactolus, Am. bk. ...... .San Francisco Geo, E. Billings, Am. son.. San Francisco H. K. Hall, Am. sch...... San Francisco Inca, Am. sch Honolulu Luzon. Am. sch...... Redondo Strathspey, Br. ss ...... . San Francisco W. F. Jewett Am. sch. .... .San Pedro Jim Butler, Am. ss......San Francisco RED NOSES CLEARED Effect of loslam, the Kew Bkin Bemedy, , Is Immediately Perceptible. - "1 have been troubled with red nose arid eczema for nearly eight years until I discovered poslam, the new magic cure. My face was a eight, and I was ashamed to be seen on the street I was surprised to see the Improvement after a month's treatment and I have a nice, clear; complexion from which the pimples and my red ' nose disappeared like magic," says Charles .F. Slutter, Wllkes-Barre, Pa. My nose would be like a boil." says Carl D. Stelnhoff, Co lumbus, Ohio, "not only painful but em barrassing, t have given poslam a thorough trial. My face became smooth and fair. My nose is a natural color and does not get sore." Poslam Is the new skin remedy, nat urally flesh-colored, 'which heals and hides all skin lmperfectlona Although primarily intended for eczema stopping the Itching with first application and rapidly Testorrntr the health of the skin poslam shows Jmmedlate and surpris ing results -when used for less serious skin affections, such as pimples, rash, blotches, inflammations, etc. Poslam is on sale in 60-cent boxes and 82 jars at all druggist,, particularly the Owl Drug .company. A free sample may be obtained by mail in plain wrap per by writing to tie Emergency Lab oratories, 32 West , 25th street New York City. ADD THIS FACT TO YOUR STORE OF KNOWLEDGE. Kidney disease advances o rapidly that many a person is firmly in its grasp before aware of its progress. Prompt attention should be given the slightest symptom of kidney disorder. If there is a dull pain in the .back, headaches, dizzy spells on tired, worn-out feeling, . or if the : urine is dark, foul-smelling, irregular and at tended with pain, procure a good kid ney remedy at once. Your . townspeople - recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read the state ment of this Portland fcitizenv i ? 1 f H, S.-Baldwin, 188 Boundary ave., Portland, Or., says: "i't gives me pleasure to recommend Doan's Kid ney Pills., t When'' I was suffering greatly from my back and kidneys, this remedy was brought to. -my at tention, and the use of a few boxes drove away ; the pain and strength ened my kidneys. I Am now enjoying good' health' , i' 'W 7-i i 'J; : Vnr aa1r hv all., Healers. . Price. 5(1 Makes Rapid Headway 'iejeents-f'oetef-Mt.biuro Co., . Eufal, New York, fcole agents tor the united States. ; , . ' - ' Remember the nameDoan's and take no other. f lilUOUUIIUiliihll TKPOItTMII Many People Seriously Injured From Bites of Insects Oil to Cover Swamps. ' (United Freas Laed Wire.) - -Galveston, Texas; July 8. Mosqultos have Invaded Port Arthur and vicinity In great swarms, and today between 600 and 700 persons are 111 from mos quito bites. Five persons have been seriously injured by the bites of the Insects, and it was necessary to-amputate the. leg of one woman to save her Ufa. , ' - , , . - .. i " Ten thousand barrels of oil have bee u donated by a local 'oil company to be used in covering the swamp lands ad jacent to Port Arthur, for the purpose of destroying mosquito larvae. : , LAWYERS WILL NAME , ..THREE CANDIDATES FOR PLACES ON BENCH Continued from Page One.) ' ' but is not inclined tor seek the indorse ment of his fellow lawyers, Judge Kavanaugh, who was appointed to the bench a few weeks ago in place of Earl C Bronaugh, resigned, Will have no opposition. He is ill with- typhoid fever, but his campaign has taken care of itself. . ' H. W. Strong is one of the attorneys opposed to the making of nominations tonight In outlining his reasons today he said: ' . lawyer will Vomlnate, ,. "It has been supposed by many that the proposed lawyers' assembly would merely suggest names of candidates to go on the ballot at the primaries. A reading of the call for the meeting, how ever, shows the assembly is called under section 2791 of the code, which provides for nominations to go on the ballot at the genera election. This is a section not expressly repealed by the direct primary law, although the primary law repeals all laws in conflict with it "There Is a question whether, the as sembly of lawyers has authority to make nominations under this old section. If it does, the nominating by this meth od is opposed to the principles of the primary law. The candidates named by this assembly will go on the ballot In November whether named at the pri maries or not. I suppose the lawyers' candidates will go before the primaries and take a double Shot 1 Will G& on Ballot, - 4- "The point I make is that the candi dates nominated tonight may go on the ballot, according to this call, without any regard to the nominations made at the primaries. As a. friend of the direct primary I do not believe this is a wise move." ' . - - 1 t Invitations to attend the meeting to night have been sent to every lawyer in the. Fourth Judicial district by Ar thur Langguth, secretary of the Mult nomah Bar association, without regard to whether or not. the lawyers are in ac tive practice or hold membership In the bar ' association." : ; - '-s . Mr. Gelsler's letter declining to be a FnpnmTii ST. LOUIS MDICAL CO. i r ! tute Th IEABTEB BFSOIAXISV Why waate money "try ing'' different doctors r Go to the St Louis Medical Co. in the first -place and get cured and avoid experi menting with poor doctors. v 1 - I You Can Pay Fefc When Cured Some Cases Cured as low as $3.50 If you have an old ailment that has been hanging en for months, and which medicine from doctors and druggists can't seem to cure. thet Is some reason. have a scientific cure. for these cases, and will cure you right quickly and cheaply. Don't let your disorders drag you down in health and weaken you. : ' , v , 1 ,) , , , Blood and Skin Disorder ftsstf " ; ism, skin dtsorders, , eccema. Don t go to Hot Springs. I can cure you cheaper and better. Under my eclentlflc treatment all these terrible symptoms quickly disappear and robust health returns. If others have failed to -cure or are not henef lUng you, eome to me. , I cure permanently, quickly and cheaply. . .. . . ', A U. I CO S C V C I N 1 occur on the left side and ... w AKI VVOL . ,w 1. r a often cause dragging, aching feel ing in the groin or loins, worry, nervousness.. They are usually caused-" by strains, lifting, bicycle riding, prolonged standing on the feet sedeh- ', , tary habits. I cure without pain. The cure Is safe and absolutely cer , tain. Come and see me, free. ' : . .. Bladder Trouble and llldney Disorders Have you backache? Do you have to get up at night? Do you pass gravel t Have you muddy complexion? Have . you' weak ' or fainting spells? Do your feet swell? If you have aay of these symptoms don't ?' wait until your case gets bad. I will givve you a careful, examination free. s.f Come now,. "vi',-r..., ,'.,-..:,.. v7 .. ::.. :,.,.i... :,..,,;? .,.-;..,. .,,-,,;, " M P r i n ii al Mtn wo? ncx nr bzo, tbv habdit ; 5 e r v o u s rien Aia xo wn a t b id! i : ' This is how you feel. There Is usutlly pain across the email of the back, blue rings under the eyes, specks before . the eyes, sleep does not refresh you, bad dreams; you get up in the moratner feeling tired: your memory Is poor, your mind wanders.) you are hollow eyed; you axe fear- . ful, always expecting th worst to happen; nervous, no appetite,- bear reader, oome to me and I will lend you a helping hand. I cure cheaply and qulokly. Come today don't. put off 'any longer. : , :'.':' .! , OOsTBVXiTATZOSr A3TO ;. BXASOSrATIOW niji '";.; ::v'' At office or by mall. One personal visit is preferred, 'but if this is im practicable, write us a full and unreserved history o your case and get eur opinion free. Many cases oured at home. Medicine fresh front, our own laboratory,. f 1.60 to fl.SQ per course. ,i r- v v Soon, i i. sc. e.. ST. LOUIS; MEDICAL iCO. COBJTZE aiK3091 AJTD TilirTITLIi BTXEXTTS, rOBIXAJTO, OXXOOTX candidate before the lawyprs 13 el dressed to the Multnomah Usr apaoclti- tion, and reads as follows: II. Gelsler's tetter. 1 "A conclusion which I have reached after earnest deliberation urges me' to write this letter, and I ask that it be read at the bar assembly on Friday night July 8. 1910, as it may help to shorten your labors with respect to rny own candidacy. ' 'Ih my opinion greater rood would be achieved by our profession if it con fined Us energies to an expression of approval or disapproval, regardless of party, of the men offering themselves tor judicial positions. , than by makina actual nominations; for, In the latter case, we are seemingly usurping the ngnis or me electors at large. Judicial auuer, or course, have nothing what ever to do with political partisanship; nevertheless, no one can deny that it is desirable to have contending parties as means xor Desc results; - "At all events, wishing to be consist ent, I cannot ask the nomination of two different ' bodies whose determinations may be opposed to each other. There fore, ; while I sincerely appreciate the kind support of my lawyer friends, I cannot, at this time, be a candidate be fore that body, since I nean to run as a Republican, and the nominee of our Republican citizens, or I will not run at au.,r , - - . . COUNCIL TO NAME ".V.-. MATERIAL FOR SEWER Whether Riverside shall have cement or vitrified sewers in - the proposed sewer district will be a Question for the council to decide. At a session this mornlnar of the invn'mmmitt..' ii proceedings relative , to 'specifying the, aina - or material to be used were de clared eff. and all bids for th rnrlr were rescinded. ' , In the oriainal ' crooMtriina' . vitrtu pipe was proposea. At the request Of a number of Riverside Counollman Ellis Introduced a resolution cnanging the specifications to provide for either cement or vitrified sewer. An ODiniOn from' the cltv attnrnav In thi effect that the council must specify one particular material again changed the specifications. Next came , the city engineer witn, a resolution v to throw out all bids for either material, which resolution gained two votes for and two against it this morning. The matter now goes io me council. , ' - I i ' i! ".'' '! SOUTHERN PACIFIC - A WILL OPEN CUTOFF ..- auv .um u.l, Salem. Or... Jul 8. Of flr-loi nHin. uon was receivea irom - tne southern Pa'ifio COmoanv bv the tra.ltn-narl Ann,- mission this morning to the eff eat that ins cmoti niwetn cenverion ana wins burs' will ha blaced In niwritlrm f.m.v July 15. Quicker service will then be' umuguiaicu uoiwcrn pumui on me xam hlll and west side divisions of , the Southern Paeifin svstem. an1 -nt,, tn those. points and Portland will be reduced.-..,, .. , . ,. The company asks for permission to file "hew rates, to to Intn ffar within 10 days. The law provides unless per mission is granted by the commission new rates cannot' ra Intn Afff in.M. of 10 days after they are published. The raiiroaa coin puny rates mKing reduc tions to points on the west side and the-Yamhill divisions will be published tomorrow. - . , The new cutoff will also open four new , stations Bonlta, Tigard, Scholls and Fanno. . Some of the western rallrmtis will use wireless so that trains can be run ta;a ainaa of , weather...--Vv-c'-v CUBA 0 S' SJWOITS AZTD TAMTCIXJC tbbsts, voxTXksjra, oaaooH . During Its' many years of uninter rupted etlvity this extensive establish ment has become exceedingly popular among the si ok and afflicted' of the Northwest It is business principles and' rules Fair reeling. Faithful and Con scientious Serrloe, Reasonable Charges. 4 Buccessful and Prompt Curescave ee- ' cured for It a large patronage, whkh cannot be lnfluenoed by announcements containing extravagant promises of transient, temporarily established com petitors. Aside from securing the good will of the publlo In general, this lnstl- has established Itself firmly In the esteem of the business community. Ths 8t Loula Medical Co.-Invites invesU- - gatlon for the purpose cf proving that - is is the largest and best equipped -Medical Institute for the treatment of ofaronio, Nervoua, Blood and Skin IMs- orders of Men of Portland. Its methods , of treatment are tried, according to latest discoveries and according to re cent teachings. ' I issue a positive guarantee of a cure In every , case undertaken or money re funded. X want nothing I do not bon- estly earn, sad If I fail to care you 1 , aadaya, 10 to 18. miM Fllllll; : FlflYliMiS Foreman Attacks Two Trouble ; Makers and Enrages Entire Gang Deputies to Rescue land Captures Effected. ' (ValM Pnm Iaaed Wlre.l -Olympla. Wash., July 8, Deputy sheriffs have rounded up a majority of 66 men who fought a five hour battle at the construction camp of - Rayott A Faubert on the Northern Paoifio at Grand Mound yesterday afternoon; Six Americans held pff 60 Hungarian labor" ers in a pitched battle that started when the American foreman attacked two of the' - foreigners : who were stirring . up trouble in camp. . , The entire crew turned on the fore-, man, who ran to a steam shovel a half mile away, where five other Americans . were working. The battle began with sticks and stones as the weapons, r A' spectator brought word to Chehalls and a carload of deputies was sent to v the scene. .When they arrived they found several of the Hungarians unconscious and seriously , hurt by flying atones and shovels. 1 On the appearance of the armed men the Hungarians beat a hasty retreat Into the- forest, carrying , most, of their wounded with them. "A hundred miles of mono-van road ( is to be built in Alaska. t WHY Bf BALD When Parisian Sage is Guaran teed to Stop Falling Hair, ; or Money Back? A luxuriant head of hair ts God's birthright to every man to every wo man. , , , If your hair is falling out"; If it Is splitting; if it is turning gray, if if is full Of dandruff. If it In htrah mA ,,wwJ contrdilable, . then it ; Is diseased, and " prompt acuon snouia do UKen. ' Parisian Sage is a real hair restorer; it will darken . fadarl .hair? It will aim ' dandruff in one week by promptly kill- ing me germs inai imesi tne roots of the hair, ',... - " -Parisian Sage is the most delightful" hair dressing in the world; it is pleas- ' ant Invigorating and . refreshing. It malcM tha hair aoft hmiitlftit on - urtant Wherever Parisian Sage Is ' Known, it is tne laaies- favorite hair dressing. --i- , We urge all women who desire beau- ttful hair, to try Parisian Sage. If iftor tiatnar An hhrtla vaii Jin say it Is the most delightful hair dress ing you ever used, you can-have your money back. The price is only 60 cents - a. iflrs- hntti ait Woodarrl riortr, ja, tv " or by ' express, charges prepaid, from uiiuu mil. vi suiius, , x, m girl with the Auburn hair. Is on every . bottle; , v fv.-'Si'iite E N THAT ABB WSAX, BXB rOVM ABO BtTB DOWB Come to Me and be Cured Pay When I Cure You f or say me . as yoa get' the benefit . of say . treatment. . . THB DOCTOR THAT CURES . TXX TOM A GVMM Is lower than ant . specialist In the city, alf that others -charge you.- and no exorbitant charge for medfciiiea I am an expert specialist Have bad 80 years' practice in the treatment of .. diseases of men. My offices are the , best equipped In Portland. My methods are modern and up to date. My euros are ulck and positive. - X do not treat symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly -examine each ease, find the cause. , re , move It and thuai eire the disease I Crr-B Tarleose Veins. Oontreeteg ' Diseases, riles aad Speeif le Blood Vet -Son and all Diseases ef Hen.- -, , SPECIAL DISEASES Newly eon- , traoted- and chronlo cases cured. All burning, itching and Inflammation ston ped In 14 houra Cures affected in sev- en fl-v tuoiu-aa) every man a lifelong cure, with out taking medicine into the stomach. Examination free. If unable to call, write for list ef questions - orrice nours a. m. to s p. m. aun days, 10 s in. to 1 p, tn. only. DR. LINDSAY 1S8M SEC "WD ST. OB. "P AXiDEB,' I T VFP The Chinese L.t I , I LfLr. Doctor. Yee.and son s Medicine Co., spent lifetime study of herbs and research In China, was granted Diploma by the Era peror, wonderful eure all ais eases of men and women, when others failed. If you ,aniffa mnttirm twe Z..T.ye 1st. cor. Alder, Portland. Or. ru-n 'i II ii' a i M t -. . m ml IS2D Journal. Adlets Pay. Biggest