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17. .A i'llh) Ul tii'lllllilu H:cciv2 0- 'fit fcr Squad; Mere to Ccmo as Fastis -Money J, fs Raised-. : . . t t i . r f : .! c i p:.- t n::- ! ; U:..J 11 tha f.i' rvi;,:.';! f tit ! f-:.t. Willi the conipi. t!on of t! s'.r- bngs crematory, tha plan calls for the purchase of teams end equipment to collect all garbage. Old leaky wagnns will then be forbidden to gather gar bage. THE HAWAIIAN ISLES 1 Uniforms for , a squad of 'members . of tha Oregon naval ' reserve were re ceived today - by Captain -George S. . Shepherd. .They form the first Install ment of . several hundred that will be eijulred for the newly organized volun ' ter sea. fighting force of the state of Oregon. ' The uniforms are the regulation pat tern vogn In the navy, consisting of .blue trousers, a blue blouse, a black silk . necKercmej and the white hat which is 'rapidly , replacing the blue sailor cap .except tn dress parade. . , . The uniforms are made of ; the best materjak corning from th,e navy-yard tal!br; shops, and oost little more than , $8 each,-complete. Including the hat and . .neckercnIefr-:Whch Itself, bought "at re tail, would oost almost" naif as much as ; the - price of the, entire, outfit - , The ... uniforms -111 '.be distributed iv among the men who first enlisted, and !' Will probably be worn on the next drill . ; nlghj The other men will be. equipped i'l as soon . as enough money can be col ? lectedxto send for them. In this case 4-Captalri Shepherd advanced the money, , and the ; fund now "being collected by The Journal and through the personal i efforts of President : Harvey Beckwith of the Portland Commercial club will be - devoted to the purchase of more unl it forms, i t ; ' Subscriptions to the fund are invited a i and checks or money may be sent direct J to The Journal, through the columns of i which receipt will be acknowledged. It vfla hoped to raise. at least $1500.. ' . v Another thing that la needed for the 1 1 success of the reserve' is a ' suitable ? ' plaoe to bold the drills, ' At present the 'men are being taught drills en the Ash street dock, but it Is not . very well ; adapted for the purpose. However, .the ; officers and men feel grateful for hav i J lng the use of It temporarily. , A place in which the band may hold ltd rehear? j j sals 1s'-'alsO'-needed.iiVT,:i;'':''J''i::':?!;5?f'-it- Until the division, ran show.that'lt has a place in which to store its equip ' ment. th government . cannot furnish .3. either guns or cutters and without these vert little-progress "can be made, even tj f though nearly 250 men have been en- : usiea, i PROPOSE SYSTEM TO r -COLLECT GARBAGE Kirs. Hsadlee to X-ecimrs Tomorrow Afternoon to the Woman's Clubs. Arrangements have been made for Mrs. Frances King Headlee to lecture tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the auditorium of. the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Headlee is the clever little lecturer the Hawaiian promotion committee haisent to tha states that she may tell the peo ple of the greatest nation on earth what this loveliest fleet of islands- that lay A U.- ..I :d d:.:.::.:e c:::h i'rest Tested Wli. ijinford, .Wash.. Is'ov. 17. Fire at t o'clock th'3 morning- wiped out almost the entire business section of Ilanford. Six business, houses were totally de stroyed. - The loss will be 123.000. Fourteen persons in one building had a narrow escape. The burned buildings will be replaced. There was little in surance. The buildings destroyed were a grocery, a dry goods store, a hardware store, a drug store and a restaurant and hotel, a- (-..- will ii-i Jii-'i BE' HIB A bill giving power to the state board of medical examiners to prosecute for malpractice of physicians will be presented for adoption at the next ses sion of the legislature at the instance anchored in any ocean has added to Ihe wealth of this country. . 5 , Tomorrow's lecture is exclusively for members of the several woman's fijubs or Portland. A . number of -these clubs have received and accepted formally the invitation sent them. Others who have not had the opportunity of so doing have been formally invited through their re spective presidents. ' V- , The clubs to whom invitations have been ; sent are:- v ?: v' -'. ''.'; , The Portland Woman's club, the Conn ell of Jewish Women, the Tuesday Af ternoon dub, the Forestry club, the Froevel . association, ua Brooiti: Mothersv and Teachers' club. the Woman's Press club, the Arleta Mothers nil Tnanhers''' rluh. the . Portland Shakespeare club, , the Monday Musical club, the City Teachers' olub,,the Col leslate Alumnae and the Oregon A.lum- A this is pureiv an invite t ion arr air there win be no admission lee cnargeu. Rverw member- of j'the ' several clnbs. whether she has been directly notified or noi, is invuea o ua prrneni. -n v Mrs. iieaaiee wm inusiraie ner leo- -1 ' Th preposition Of installing' a sysv ttire with lantern aUdM. The views are ..-'ii.: oAiiofinr, nf irnis.rt well selected lrt comprehending tha lm- win tsksn unUomorrow after- Prtan Pha and scenery.- U bags wlllba taken PorJ w ill be safe to say that ere half th noon by thS committee on health and lecture gjven those present will have police. Of the city council. It is pro- I Aioha' - excursionists to Hawaii . In 1 pOSea. lO secure u appiupi (uuu. au- r euruary. 1 ' ' !l ' !' I It 1 The JDoctorV Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By Br. Xwl Baker. ' k M.m " . . ' i i Doin a ; local ana 'con 5 1 ment for permanent Jesuits, Make The questions answered below are general 4n character! the symptoms or d Iseases are given and the answers will apply to anv case of similar nature. rv ' -i '' Those" wishing t urtber advice, - free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bldg., Collere-Kllwood Sts., Dayton. Ohio, enclosing cetions can be filled at any well stocked ply. -The prescription can be filled at any well stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. , - v r riririiir rr r nr i i-i-iiri i i i i 'iTiiirrir, i"i,'ri.r.'irr. fj LnelleR.: There are several remedies used o remove pimples, . blackheads nnu unsignuy ore on the face and body, - and a- in my practice I have found Unnecessary to use onsmuitonai treat- water to which should be added a tea- spoonful of antisepUo vilane powder and a tablespoonful of salt. This .will soon .correct the bad bdor! and other troublesand really everyone who suf fers with the feet will dowell to adopt this simple, but sure treatment, ''Mrs.' Owen 6.: I am pleased ,to know that you found my advice, on' nervous dlsosders so satisfactortlv bmeficlaL Mil an I Tha t-rtuKlj. jv ..V. 11 I. ointment by mixing Sft Drams of RoseTtermed "CllblLn itch Mvii PlmnlAM unrou K a V An With Q nsa ' .UhaIIm Tiu.k I j w l a . ' 1 . . . ' V V . . . . i'4 the, skin with pure cestile soap and hot ? !atr ,nd PP'y th ointment I thinly. - Being flesh colored no one can : ; oetect it... Do this thrice daily. - Also J'' use this: Syrup hypophospljltes com- pound ois., compound essence cardiol ) ; 1 ox., tincture cadomene compound 1 os. , Mix, shake well" and take a teaspoonful before or after meals and' one at retir 1 1 Ing. This preparation is fine for oon i J valeccents. wl '.v--v-- ' t Mr. B-.K.!- tour whole system is dls ; i eased by catarrh. Beglnnlnr with nasal . , catarrh the disease his affected your t $ stomach,, causing foul breath and indi ' g estion, gas,, eto.r wne the kidneys and .Nbladdec are Jn bad condition, causing burning,; painful, frequent and unoon- 'trollable urination with dull - headache and packache. For nasal catarrh, ob f tain 2 os. antlseptio Vilane powder. Put ;a half teaspoonful In a pint of, warm ; ; water. , Snuff the water from th palm . of the hand through the. nostrils two or three times daily. Then use a level teaspopnful of the powder to one ounce 1 1 of vaseline, mix and apply a email por- ;tlon into eRch nostril. Also take a tea- spoonful., four times Sailv of the fol , Slowing: Byrup sarsaparllla compound 4 ozs., comp, fluid balmwort 1 os., and f , f lu,1,d trac b,ch 1 o4 Mix, and shako f Roland; Ton lean lnorease your weight ) and strength, and improve the general .5 health greatly by a thorough course of V treatment with three grain hypo c nuclane tablets., Take One after each . , meal and one at bed timet Drink plenty ,ef water slowly, between meals. You - should not expect a great Increase in i weight quickly.- Remember It Ukes time to change the cells and tissues of . , the body, but you can depend on it as a thoroughly- effective flesh producer. ' - Richard I I: Write me more"fully . or send for my free examination. chart, ;and I will gladly do my best for you; - always give full name and address. I . never publish the" correct name. , : ; ' i , Mrs. X T. Z.: Tou need s; good, mild laxative, tonic and blood- purifier to correot chronic constipation - and the : ?rMrr debility of which you complain. , .- T ha weakness, numbness, loss of appe ' i111"), headache, neuralgia and faint Tsneus tan be corrected by using three grain sulpherb tablets (laxative) as per i ; directions accompanying, and also the f following: Compound symp hypophos- i pnues oss., tincture caaomene com ; - jiouna i o.i and compound fluid balui . wort 1 os. Mix, shake well and take a ; ! teaspoonful , before meals and , at Aed-,-tlme. This Is a valuable tonic, and will vitalise r the , neryes, Increase ? the . trength, calm the .mind, improve -the ,. jjquaitty of the blood and remove the ex- haustion of body and mind. Don't fail heaith; ? U k "V21 g00d TV fi1,c ,T(?ur tomach distress after fS.Vnt. BhouI:S 08 immediately corrected. . Obtaih a-package of trlopeptine tablets " and use pink after breanfast. white after dinner, and blue after supper. Triopep. tine will correct most sny stomach dla . 1 I6eTi ePiKeBt the food, tone up the stomach, increase the gastrio Juices, and ' ' J.1.al)Ce r0vk eat whatever you like. The, larger drug stores can supply you wltn.uthls. excelJnt specific treatment for ?Ihe stomach disorders, common to , so many, such as pain under -Hhe ribs. ' oeicnmg, Dioaung, wind, gas, heart pal - ' pitatlon, shortness of breathe ot. .. . , , Peter IhJTlearly, every one Who is . ; compelled to be on their feet a-great deal. 'Suffer with sore, 'tired aching, - sweaty or calloused feet. Immerse the v feet yevery s Bight In a gallon of hot and blotches, over 'tn accomoamed bv ltchimr entire bodv should h tnatd. with rose-kayloin ointment, made as fol lows: - rose-kayioln 2 drams, petrola tum 8 ozs. Mix, bathe the parts with water and Castile soap, dry, and apply three times dally, The calcium sul phide and sulphur in grain sulpherb tablets, often corrects the blood and cures skin troubles. . A Very good laxa tive for this purpose, or any blood dia. order. ' -:?-;:..-vr''.ih -Hi.-i. ' Modest R.! Please understand that I cannot treat female diseases of a '.com plicated nature in these 'columns. Write for my examination chart (free) and give name and address. ' (2) Leucor rhea or "whites" should be treated ds follows:. ObUin one ounce tannic add and two ounces vilane powder.' To a quart of water add a half teaspoonful of. tannic acid and a teaspoonful of vilane. Use twice daily as an Injection with syringe. Continue for a month after cure Is established to prevent a return., Z received In today's mail S let tera from women who used the above and bow report they are cured. " .George F.V.ijtoxr druggist . could obtain anything I, have prescribed In these advices from the wholesale firms. Insist on his doing so. or go to a larre up-to-date store, aid get 1- 2. The treatment fnr falling hair and dandruffrwhieh you re fer to Is called plain yellow mlnyoU packed In four ounce Jars, directions so oompapying. - This cures - dandruff, makes the hair glossy,, fluffy and free from -excessive illness, and I have been thanked by scores for discovering and proclaiming tta worth. . v - - v Mr. M. M.i Use same. treatment is Mrs. X T. Z. la this tosuau. P, Mrs. O. R, M.V TOu evidently nave a bad case of nasal .catarrh and scrofula. Read answer In this tosue to "Mr. I K." for the nasal catarrh and try It for It will cure. For ulcers, runnini Bor. pimples, sore eyelids and other symp- iuiB ui pvruiuis .use xne tiouc-wing: Syrup Trtfollum compound 4 oxs. Com. pound fluid balmwprt t os., aromatlo fluid! cascara 1 oa. Mix. Shake well and take a teaspoonful after meals and one at retiring. The- dose after the first week may. be Increased gradually to two teaspoonfuls. This- Is effectual- In chronlo or Inherited blodd disorders.'. i. MIss Amelia! a' noted beauty spe cialist recommends the following as a wonderful developer of the bust, ams and neck. Try it, and I think you will be delighted. Tincture cadomene com. pound 1 o,, Glycerine 2 oss. Rosewater J oss., Bora 1 teaspoonful. - Mix, shake and apply to the neck, arms' and bust, ruboing and massaalng until completely absorbed, then wash off the parts with hot water md soap. Then massage with olive oil or pure tallow. Keep this up morning and night for. several weeks, or months astheiase may require. Also take three grain hypo-nuclane tablets internally and pr directions . These tablets assist in the development, and transform the thin Into . plump well rounded figures, as nothing else will. Of this I am very certain..; v 'Mother; A cough' of any kind should bo promptly, treated. Asthmatio pa tients have Obtained wonderful relief by the use of a splendld-t and cheap home made cough Syrup posseslng laxa tive properties. In fact this mnkeni nn 4 nf the best household remedies for colds, cougns, ana astnma, mat. 1 know of. Obtain a 2i oz. package of essence mentho-laxene and make Into a plntof syrup as per directions accompanying the package.'. Tiicro iat Ct:!,y Qna ' . USZO- TUS YtORLO ttYLR TO -A 4SOU3 IH CZSiDAY. ' fAlwaya remember the full name.. for this signatiAo on every box. cf the City and County Medical society. Hie decision was reached at a meeting of the society held last night when Judge Sam White by pointing out-inadequacies in the present medical laws, demonstrated how It is possible fof physioians who jSerform criminal opera tions to escape unpunished. Judge White recommended that tha bill to be presented embody practically the present law and add thereto a pro vision giving the state beard of medi cal 'examiners power and1 authority to formulate rules and regulations to carry into effect the provisions of the act, : The Soard, in other words, Instead of j being the helpless body that it is now, j would have power to enforce Its rulings and to punish for disobedience. The board under the law proposed by Judge White would have power to is sue subpeonas, and to punish for con tempt, and for refusal to obey-the man dates of the 'board. : There wouli be a provision for payment of fees to wit nesses and power- to dispose of. and handle funds received by the board in license fees and so forth. The board would -have power to - prosecute by special counsel and to punish offen ders. It is very necessary In that the board have power to employ legal coun sel said Judge White, because although It Is a duty of the district atorney to appear and prosecute in all caes be fore the circuit court, no provision is made for the appearance of a prosecu tor la tha t'.iK'j of cj's If fc-re the board. Tha clerk of the board would be given power to make and file complaints against parties Violating the new act and the law would specifically define what constitutes the practice of medi- would ! Durly In V Rook fur l, Hi., to adopt; t! e ernment. - n i a 1 Colds L.. . . That's the Urzz to tri!:e U;:r.i, Wjfrf) they first come. Stride then h:rl Y 1 UUWUU Master them completely. .Na dchy, no trifling, no foolishness. Hit your cold hard right from the start This is the way: a hot footbath, some hotrdrlnk, II fl tfl S If oeSt "i"3 throat membranes U U U ! 3 it are healed. Show these statements to your doctor.; Ask hira if every word we say here is not true.- Then follow his advice. He knows. Come J. O. AYES COMPACT, lowall, Mm Robust health is a great safeguard against attacks of throat and lunjz troubles, but constipation will destroy the best of health. Ask your doctor about Ayers PUla. LL that is Best in IVTusicom is .now made accessible by EUers . Music H6use--to ;, almost Every Home instead of, a? here tof ore, to only the few Hfi: 1 The gates that have heretofore barred all but the very well-to-do from all the enjoyTnents of Musicdom are now unlocked by AVAusiv jiAuu&c--: a ins is mc acnievcmcni 01 our limancipauon oaie, , wmcn is i u i jo u i i j&w ua tl jujnu&k These Are the Prices Compelling the Sale of seiiinoout Also ah our A Sale of Two-Fold ; Imortanbc The Emancipation Sale Is of two-fold r Importance to us and to you. It means. 1 first off, the Introduction of the latest and most highly improved', types In the ' player piano world, all of wtilch are be- ; lng sold by us upon the 'same little- . . proflt-per-plaho basis that has been the : ' Eilers method as applied to all other instruments 'since the first Ellors store . was established. , i - . i r It means, seeonslly, the closing out of ' all types of player pianos that In some way or other have not been- able to ' keep step with the rapid and'truly won- . derf ul progress in' modern player piano faking. j;v,:':' ;TitM--A - - . We art determined la 'this "closing '". " 'out sale to dispose of all of our Pianola . Pianos, also the Apollo Pianos, Knabe . Angeles, Sohmer, Cecelian,; eto., eto.i - - nearly all of, them the very latest styles made by these re . speciive manuractur- ers and others more orv less used. Wo-' want te From 5 to 10 Player-Pianos Every Day ' . aJSffiSS - v Pianola pianos, for which we Wert heretofore compelled to ask $900 and $1000 and more, will now go for $657, $770, etc, etc. 'Will take "silent" pianos in part pay ment, too, at fair vatuatiQns, , i ' , . If you Ire not prepared to pay all'cash, then pay us 'one-tenth of the amount ' in cash, and take two years' time in which to finish paying the balance. ..Vv - . -. Pianola pianos, and others, for which the prices were established at $550, $650 and $750,all of them we are going to close out at cost, and some of them atiess- than cost See them for $375, $425, $465, eto-cash or little payments. . This is the greatest selling event ever held in the history of the player-piano ' trade. ... - " - . v . . Reduced prices, however, apply only to the present stock on hand. It will, therefore, pay you to call at once at the. Always-Busy Corner, Oregon's Home Piano Institution, Eilers Music Houle, 353 Washington street, at the corner of Park (Eighth) street. Grands and , Uprlgnts s The manufacture of the Weber Piano was for many years under the supervi sion of Mr. O. B. Lawson. Mr. Lawson" Is now making v his own piano and some radical- changes in the construc tion of .Weber Pianos have been made .. of late, as will be evidenced by compar ing the superb instruments turned out during Mr. Lawson' s- jurisdiction, with some of the later product bearing the Weber name, We have therefore decided to discon tinue the representation of Weber Pt- . anos, grands and uprights also, , Almost every printed catalog style of the Weber piano, grand or Upright, will be found in this sale: also some special .art styles are here for selection. All are being closed out at the r- .. duoed prices heretofore announced - payment cash, or as best suits a buyer's convenience, , . , get rid or them at once, , hence these prices. Etra ! t -tm if 1 E i If- J ? 3 (ii ' iZZZZ--'-' i ' Tti A-"' . k " -i - , - ,,11 ' gssjseMSeaisgsa " 1 If ' '' " ' ' " vb. v " r If -i a Extra! Today, tomorrow' and Saturday. Finest of Steck Pianola Pianos, mahoganies, fancy walnuts, at - an ' additional dis count of 0 per cent from present sale prices. ,:.;::-extrai .' Today, Tomorrow and Saturday. Tines, of Steck Pianola Pianos, maMganies, ... fancy walauta, at an additional dis count of 0 per oent from present sals pzloas. j. , . - . , - , tl . Today, Tomorrow and Saturday. Tinest of steek Pianola Pianos, mahorantes, fancy walnuts, at an additional dis count of S per cent from present sals prioea. , v. ;.-, iiin i in : Extra 1 Extra! 7 Today, tomorrow and Saturday. Finest of Steck Pianola Pianos, mahoganies fancy walnuts, at an , additional dis- - -. -count of 6 per cent from present sale prices. - r Jr. ALL MAKES! TALK MACHINES' AND , RECORDS. gi ' k.. ' i '! Ii,;,v,r hi " er-)-4'.'(.vir-y,vi on " - r rr o . tttt lSMMSESJiil.IlI!S(2 i'lL Talking' Tables and Ttstrolas Only at Sllsrs. Retail Department; 353-55 Washinflton Street TV"".-:. ' ; . ; ah Makes Talking - - Machines ' ' and Records r . Yletrol.- ' 1 iiliif Ut i- - .. K. 1,-.-r-,,-i--y'--fr-'f - .'.-t',fJ b 'f-,-'VwS'-1" "1