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.Li.iua.it. DTAKEIEI .iiLhli KO OF WHEAT French Bark Fixed by North western Warehouse Co. ' Solvelg May Also Load at This Port. : The French bark Bossuet. now on her way from Newcastle. N." S. W with a cargo of coal, has been chartered by the Northwestern Warehouse company for a cargo .gf wheat out of here to the United Kingdom,? and It, is expected that she will be here for loading about - the" flrat of the year.l The Norwegian ' steamer Solvelg . has also , been, "chartered by Ealfour, Guthrie & Company for a cargo of wheat from'thls port or Puget sound. The Bossuet 195 ''tons net register, Captain Letroquer, is out $0 days to oay from Newcastle with a cargo of coal for J. & A, Brown, and should be due to arrive In the Bay city almost any day. She is an old trader here and took out. a cargo of about 120,000 bushels of wheat and barley from this , port last ,year. Her rate Is said to be J 7s ltd. ; The tramp Solvelg, 2S2 tons net, Cap tain Bogh, is now Jn port at Ban Fran cisco, having arrived there November 17 from Batavia with over 6000 f tons of sugar. She was taken to load at .Port land or.Puget sound for St. Vincent for orders, with the-option of loading bar ley at Ban Francisco. . . Although several cargoes of barley left this port last year, there has been none shipped so far this season and shippers say that there Is not much prospect of any being sent out this year from this port, as it Is all needed for home consumption. It Is expected that the German bark Selene Will fniah loading at noon to day with about 80,000 bushels of wheat for the United Kingdom and she will probably leave down tomorrow or Wed nesday. She Is under charter to A. Berg. tSE LEAD OOXSTANTLY Breakwater Has to Peel Way" Fp Coast From Yaqulna. Thick weather and a strong southeast gale made tt necessary for the steamer Breakwater, which arrived from Coos Bay at 8:30 this morning, to oome up the coast from Yaqulna to tha Columbia river lightship by means of the lead, which iwai used constantly. Captain Macgenn says,, however, that the bar was comparatively smooth when the eteamep crossed" in, 11 . ', - "There Is no Question In my 'mlnd,H said Captain Macgemv "but that when the jetty has been extended out as far as-No. 8 buoy, thera will be 80 feet Of water on the bar." - He said that the appearance of the bar when the Breakwater -passed In at about 9 o'clock yesterday . morning, showed that (the Jetty was causing the channel to deepen all the time. He said" that between the lightship and tha bar It was breaking heavily, and one-sea went aboard the steamer, the, water run ning Into his cabin, but as soon as the bar was reached a great change was noted In the force of the breakers, which were not as heavy as out nearer the lightship. . ! V- When the Braakwater came In yester day morning tho steamers Rosecrans and Geo. W. Elder were lying Outside. The latter came in this morning. The. Breakwater discharged 800 tons of sal; mon at Astoria and brought 150 tons of coal and 80 'tons of general freight here. She also had 90 passengers. LOGS BREAK LOOSE. . Four RAfta In CowllU Bet Adrift bj Gale Yesterday, , Because of the gale blowing down the river yesterday, the steamers : Barah Dixon and M. F. Henderson were unable to tow- some rafts which wera to ba brought up from tha Cowllts river. The high winds mads It Impossible for the steamers to move the rafts and they were compelled to give "up the Job for the day. Four of six rafts in the Cow litz, which" were to be towed out by the boats of the Willamette and Colom bia River Towing company, broke loose during tba, gala yesterday, ; but were caught by the boom farther down the river and did not gat Into the Columbia, OH Bargo Launched. At the Willamette; Iron' A Bteel Works a new steel barge, bunt for the "Western Transportation & Towing com. OLD BUET0 DISEASED;DLOOD i Every gymptora of an old sore any-- pests diseased blood. The inflamma- tion, discharge, discolored flesh, and the fact that local applications hare no permanent effect toward iealingf the ulcer, shows that deep down in thesystem there is a morbid ipause for inesore. uut more convincing prooJ, that bad plood is the Cause for these places is furnished' by the fact that even removing the sore or "ulcer by Kiirtrical neratirM rWa nntmn- rt always return. Nature wiU heal any core u me wood is pure aua fcealthy, : cut ttntu the circnlauon is cleansed of all impure matter and supplied' with nourishing and plasmic qualities ' ine iniecieu conaiuoa OI Mlesn is to vote "No" In order that they may car OBLIGED to remain. 8.S.S. heals r out the will of the people in their Old Sores in a perfectly natural way. reepec"1? T86 counclimen have v j.i5 vi i . . been told that If they go against dopu- It goes into the blood, removes the lar 3udgment they wm neveV get anoth lmpunties and morbid matters, adds er chanca to represent the interests of nourishing, qualities to this ? vital; the city, but that Is considered a small Cuid, andvbrinsrs about the ver con-! maWr in view of what it is considered IS Iters. Its use makes rich, red, healthy! sirabie for a freight depot is sufficient Llood, which nourishes all flesh, tis-1 ly large for the purpose without further eucs instead of infecting them with' vacations. , in evidence it is pointed out therairat-tnattCT-TrhicheeTrpld'l?; tr.- cJol y., rv- buildings used for various purposes ad- . ...s . wjavwi v forea snd any medical advice free. , X3.3 6Vjn EfrciriO CO,, AUanta. Oa. J 1 . toaun-'aiar vrcisiTir. OCCASIONAL EaI; SCKISHI a33 TUESDAY. C00UR TOillCHI. : ' . SOUTHSEiY tISDS; . cBscoa abd -caehiebtos: 0CCASICEAX. KAII2 T0HICHI AND tUZSDAY.vCOCLEK.rOBICHT ZJC- CZn SEAR COAST. SOUIHTESi'EJiEfl Ituni !TIK33, BHIEK AL0BO. Etl COAST.j pany, was launched today. 'The barge is a; combination affair, and will be capable of carrying 2500 barrels of oil In addition to which It will carry a deck load of pulp or paper. It will be . operated between this point . . and Camas. f ! ALONG tHE WATER FRONT, t It is expected that the steamer Sho shone, now on the Oregon drydock, will be floated from that structure Satur day. , With tha rlsa in the river cauaed by the rains of tha last few 'days, tha Oregon City Transportation company have resumed their steamer servloa to Corvallis and are now covering all points on the upper Willamette this side of that place. .... : To discharge 1,800,000 feet of Japanese oak logs, the Oriental liner Rygja shifted, from Albers dock to the Ban field dock at t o'clock this morning. She will return later to Albers to dis charge sulphur, Laden with 800 tons of general freight and 200 tons of cement,' the steamer Caseo, Captain Ahlin, arrived Saturday afternoon from Ban Fran cisco. She Is reported as having had a rough trip, - :y ,s ', v.;.--' :;., i, : Although conducting an. examination today, District Forecaster J3. A. . Beals has been - forbidden by tha. doctor to speak because of having ruptured " a blood vessel ln his lung yesterday. . v Captaih pi. Talhot, vice president and general, manager of the Alaska-Paolflo Steamship company, arrived In the city yesterday from Seattle, accompanied by Mrs. Talbot They will leave, this afternoon for Los Angeles. MARINE NOTES Astoria, Nov. 21-Arrlved at 9 and left up at 11:10 a. m.--Steamer Oo. El der, from San Diego and way ports. Arrived at 9:80 and left up Steamer Falcon, from Ban Francisco. Bin Francisco, Nov. SL-rArrived at 8 a. m. Steamer Rainier, from Port land. : ' San Pedro, Nov. J L Arrived it T t m. Steamer Nehalem," from Columbia river. Sailed yesterday Steamer Beav er, for Portland. .Astoria, Nov., 21. vAr rived down at 9 a. m Schooner - Mabel Gale. Arrived at 10:80 a. m. and left up at 11:18 p. m. Steamer Breakwater, from Cooa Bay. Amvea a own at p. m. Steamer San Jacinto. ; San Ftanclaoo, Nov. JO. Sailed at 7 m. Steamer Noma City, for Portland. Arrived at 9 a. m. and sailed at 8 p. m. Steamer J. A. Chanslor. for Portland. , Limerick, - Nov. . 18.- Arrived British bark Iverna, from Portland. ' Ban Francisco, Nov. 81. Sailed Sat urday at 8 p. m. Steamers Coaster, Thomas I wand and Quinanlt 'for Portland. ; -1 ' Astoria, Nov. 81 Cape Una down. Tides at Astoria Tuesday High wa ter: l:B2 a. m., 1.8 feet; 4:50 p. m., 7.8 feet Dally River Readings. - J70tn meridian time. .3 aS3 ft f r t TT 8.2 BP tt TATI0.NS- '- :" " fton umatifia ' I Eugene ....,...,.. "fny !f. .V.V.::.: I Salem Sad ..V.'".:: m 24 SO 25 10 7 SO 20 11 0.2 0,2 0.1 0.2 0.7 0.8 8.0 8.8 1,9 .82 0 .08 .64 ,88 .02 -.61 ;70 4.0 1:1 3.0 4.6 1.1 6.0 1.02 . River Forecast Tho Willamette river t Portland will rise Tuesday and Wed- pcnpi P Wfilll n IP tur -t UUUUf IT GIVEN THE CHANCE, STOP STREET GRAB ? (Continued Frm Paae bnal - petfUoned by many of their constituent t fcfnv" U. S. y&?2 2, U "V V-v. II jt M . -W ' . tliiiona jnaj Inn-voUnf -for- the vacations', they ,vote necessary be; to let the O. R. & N. Co. more complete fore any sore ly. bottle up the East Bide water front can heal.' S.S.S.' . Want Terminal Tarda. : ; is S perfect "Tnat th real desire of the O. It. A N. blood nnrifipr TCo la to-obUin the East Side vacations flrW tn order that they may Install, an Bust acting directly g)ae terminal yard and that the need is on the circula- not for ground upon which to build the tion through! long-promised East Side freight depot is the stomach and poi!!tc? "I1'8.0 rtv-:;,w difrestive m'nn First that tha ground owned now by lacont to the proposed vacation wth toom for others if tha railroad wanted to build them. , Second, that the statements mads by a Department oi Agncultur WEATHER BUREAU ''WILLIS L. MOORE. Chief. v . EXrUMATORY NOTES. rn mi 1 a. a. tmett-alih swrtdlM Baa Air luniui, or dollW kam, jm rtmik pm tt iqiMl lwintwr; .ly; f mirnkj.- f tamptntuni man. ww mmm, m "H J. P. O'Brien, manager of tha O. R.:& N. Co., to the mayor and city council . are evidence of the company's Intention to make a terminal yard. Mr. O'Brien asks: "Permission by ordinance to lay, main tain and operate railroad tracks "over and across East Burnslde street between East First and'Second streets under the present Burnslde street bridge approaoh for approach to the freight depot, and other station and track facilities pro posed to be constructed. - j.v .. "Permission by ordinance to lay, main tain and operate tracks over Randolph, Goldsmith, Eussell and Knott streets In Alblna." T - - . - , i Hoad's Intention Shown. This Is taken as a manifest of tht railroad's .intention to provide all nee. essary, cohnectlons . for its terminal yards, which If thus constructed would be so happily and strategically located as to be In the city's business center with aooess from all the O, R. &!N. tracks whether from the east west north or south. - , In Mr. 'O'Brien's statement of railroad desires Is one other sentence to the same point' namely: "The company desires to use this property for the erlctlon and maintenance of . a local, freight house, team track and other station and track facilities which Improvements will cost In the neighborhood of I100.000." , ; -,k .: Since the value af tha vacations is placed by the railroad " at , more than 8,148,000, ;nd since the value -of other. ooncagfllons, such a the South Portland "gOat -pasture" and tha slight damage to the railroad property under the east end of the Broadway bridge, are dopre elated by appraisers, it is taken that the railroad is getting full, value for all that it proposes to do fof the city, snd this especially in view of the fact that twen ty years ago the franchiae to lay tracks on East First and East Second streets waa considered of value sufficient to win from the railroad a promise, then, f to build the long-delayed and muah needed freight depot ' p . . , , It Is also pointed out that' tt is of the utmost value to the city to retain pos session of the -contested streets, in that If u Mo qocks are at some tlma built onftha adjacent water front the street ends will serve nicely for the construe tion of spur tracks from the proposed belt line railroad whloh cotild be built to connect all docks .upon some street which has not already been given by the city to tha railroad. GREEKS WHO LED :-' V GIRLS ASTRAY GET V HEAVY SENTENCES (Continued From Pags Ona.T to correct the morals of tha defendants and second, to deter others from com mitting similar crimes against society -Kavalln. owing tp Jls superior edtil cation, is the more guilty of the two. I CATARRH OFrilE STOMACH. A Pleasant Simple, But Sf e and f. fectual , Cora for' It , Catarrh of the stomach haatong been oonslderad the next thing to inoSraMe The usual symptoms are a full or bloat ins sensation Rafter eating, accompanied aometimea with sour or watery rlslnga aformation of. gases, causing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing, v headaches, fickle appetite nen'ousness and a, general played out languid feeling. s ' Ther "'ten a foul taste in 'h mouth, coated tongua and If tie interior of the stomach could be seen it would show a slimy. Inflamed condition, Tha cure for this common and obsti nate trouble Js. found la a treatment which causes the food to be readllv thoroughly digested before it has Ume to ferment and irritate the1 delicate mu cous surfaces of ..tha stomach. . To-secure a prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion is secured the ca tarrhal condition .will have disappeared. According to Dr. Harlanson. the saf est and best treatment Is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of Dias tase. Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux Gold en Seat and fruit acids, These tablets can now be found at all drug stores under the name of Stuart's. Dyspepsia Tablets, and not being a patent medi cine can be. used with perfect safety and assurance;; that f healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regsnanuf ansr meWi.tzstrsE Mr. R. 8. Workman, Chicago, 111., writes: "Catarrh Ms a local cdndition resulMng from a nearlected mM in .. head, whereby, the lining' membrans of ' me nose oeqomes iniiamea ana the pol sonous. f discharge therefrom passing backward Into the - threat reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh, of the stomach.' Medical authorities prescribed for ma for three years for catarrh of stomach without cure, but today I am the hapipest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot find appropriate words to ex press my good feeling. ; I have found flesh, : appetite and sound rest from their use." - :- v ' .: ; . " StuartfsT3yBpep1Sfaablets Is the saf. est preparation as well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of indigestion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour, stomach, heartburn and bloating after ineala ' , ' ti ' ( i ' JA . ' 1 . : . I . 7:-.Y; ,. 4k . Portland,' Or t ,,H07.21,1910 , t f . Baronet ar M-i'.2, 71 Tempsratnr Humidity......... .94 Wind, d Ir eottoa....... 9 Wind, velooltjr ivASn Weather Ukj Rainfall ...... ... v Bighest yestsrt raS Therefore, I give him tha heavier sen tence." . r .... v, V, " ' Each of tha Greeks was sentenced to five years on the second count in the indictment Kavalln was sentenced to three years on the third count and Ta kos, to one year.' l 'The Craig girls v will baVaken eara of by i the department of public safety for women, said Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin, head of tha department this morning. "1 am greatly pleased with the action of the federal court in this, the first wfiite slavery case to be tried in the United States. The. punishment meted out by the court will have a salutary effect and will bs of Incalculable- as sistance to our department in Its work for the suppressing of the traffio in young girls." 1 After receiving sentence today,- Kava- Curing: Catarrh Accept Our Advicd and Try This - Remedy at Our Risk. : Catarrh 1s a disease of the mucous membrana The mucous membrane is, on may say, the Interior lining of tha body. Catarrh therefore may exist In any part of, the system. ... When, the catarrhal poison attacks tha mucous membrane ' inflammation and ' congestion are produced and nature falls to throw off the accumulated poisons. Tha Organ , whlctv-; has . baas ' afflicted I ceases to perform its proper function j as nature intended it shbuld." Tha re- suit is complication upon complication,' which may tead to other aven ' mora I serious afflictions. v v - - ' We ' honestly believe Rexall Mucu-' Tone will do wonders toward -overcom-! lng catarrh, s It Is made from the pre- ' sciiptlon of an eminent physician, who made a lSng study of catarrh, and his great success . with this remedy ..was ' an enviable one. - , We , want you If . you ara a sufferer from catarrh in any, form to give Rex , all Mucu-Tone a thorough trial. Use it with regularity and persistency for a reasonable time, then if you are not satisfied come back and tell us, and without question or formality wa i will hand back to you every cent you paid" us. This Is certainly the fairest offer tha any one could; make and should attest our sincerity of purpose. It comes In two sixes, prices 60 cents and 81.00. Remember you can obtain It only at the Owl Drug Co., In..' corner Sev enth and Washington streets.- - MIN AND WOMEN CURED The famous Chinas . DRS. B. K CHAN, wltt their . rema ' dies of herbt and roott' cure won derfully., it r , 'V has. ou red L-';'. many suf Dr.fcX.Chaa ferers when' Tffrs.S.K.Chan ....... .. other reme- dies have failed., sura cure for chronic, private aliments, nervousness, blood poi son,, rheumatism, asthma, pneumonia, kirney, throat and lung troubles, con sumption, stomach disorders and Other diseases of all kinds, Remedies harm less.! NO OPERATION. Honest treat ment Consultation, free. Examination for ladles by Mrs. U K- Chan. Call or , write to tse b. av. oaai KEniuurs CO- gaett Morrlsoa Bt, bat 1st 84, Portland, Or. ARE YOU SICK? ' Consult tha On Wo Tong Medicine Co. These noted doctors have learned the secrets known only to the famous Chi nese savants and have sneclallv lmDorted herbs from the remote'provlnces of China I that positively cure all ills of the human ! system, uiseases or tne nervous sys tem, female disorders, blood , poison, stomaoh trouble, ato., absolutely cured. No matter how - many doctors have failed, no matter how many medicines you have used without result, call on us. We can cure you. Consultation free. ' Treatments by .mail. Oa Wo Tons; Chinese Medicine . and Tea Company 02 Second St - ;f Hours 9 A. K. to 10 P. M. High Grade Commercial and Electric' Signs. Eaat Tth and East Everstt sts. Phonaa aat llUi B-aa-- . n l: a a--;.' .1 r .. .. - : t-s " n C'lurt.- "I have only this to t.;y," v.;- his statement. "I am pn'.Uy an-l oi. ,t to be runished. 1 thank the court for its fair treatment But I want to tay that It was Jealousy that led to my arrest and convlctiun." The caee of David Weetman. charged with having debauched his wif and her cousin, Carrie Bledsoe, and with having Induced them to adopt the profession of courtesans, and of having taken their earnings, was postponed until this after noon at S o'clock It had been set for this morning, but Attorney J. M. Long, for the defense, asked for the postpone ment, in order that he mlsrht have time to send for witnesses. He asked the court to Issue an order subpoenaing five witnesse. pleading poverty, of the defendant as an excuse for not getting the witnesses at his own expense. Attorney Long told the court that Westman would mak a defense of In competency. He said that his client had been Injured in a lumber mill at Cas cade Lockaand that this injury -had affected the brain. He said he would show that Westman was whirled on a huge wheel for five minutes, and that his head had been almost split open, A fraud proof taximeter for taxicabs which a New Yorker has invented can riot be made ttf register until a patron actually has .entered .the vehicle' . to whloh It is attached. Join the crowds Oaks Rink tonight nn nn.n nt.nn msLm new Come and See Mc Todr aaili I It hour Ha 8a4 tha - Northwest ' ta ; , Curing. Disorders af Men. - . You Run No RIsli-I Will Treat You Free tor one week If yon 'desire to prove that I can cure you. I have sjrent thousands ta. develop my traatmant and I know what h Will do. jJoa'f experiment alsswhera Try my treatment fre and bo convinced that I .can ours you. (:,-(... , r.,..-1 .,., 'While lh ordinary doctor la experimenting aaa saakteg mlatakes, X a. eecaplisk oaraa, kea as anr. , .. . ; ( . , - - Out-o Town-Men Visiting the City ' ) Ccnsrrrt ma at once' upon arrtval and maybe you can be oured before rerurnlng home. Many cases can be'cursd in one. two or mors visits, con tinuing traatmant when home. Consultation and Advica ftea. - -. r - - Impaired Vitality ; I promise yen results so prompt and posttlva that yen will net need sny one to point out the Improvement. x In short I will give absolute re sults in every ease and a written memorandum to refund every cent If you ; ara not perfectly curd. :...i-,' - - I want to talk with tha man who has tried other methods and found them unavailing, f want to talk with tha man who has almost given up the hops of being cured. I can convince them by actual ures. . XT rmzCSg AM AXWATg TXX na matter.. where you go. There Is practice is' the largest my offices are tha largest, I am nreaared to treat tha l&mat numbora There fore I can cure yea the cheapest Having ths most experience andVbeet scientific treatment to ba had,, I can cure you the quickest If you have any trouble whatever, come to me. I euro disorders as low as 14.50. If yau cannot call, wrlta Out-of-town man Invited to call. Come for ana aayj, you an go back on tha next hpin. - -., ' Coasultatlon and advice free. If you cannot oall at office, writs for self-examination blank many cases "cured at noma. Madlolnsa, I1.S0 to l.tt per course, t .. .. . ; XOVM 4L X. to I. M., SinrSATS, 10 A. Vu ta It M. . r ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. Cor. 2d and Yamhm Sts. - PORTLAND, OR. A:TALEL TO MM "' We do not care to enllat th Interest of the " casual reader, but we invite the earnest at tention of mn. MEN ONLY, 1 and only men who need treatment ,Wi ant ,iu..11t t M 1V t. ah1 has been taking treatm ent that does not cure. We want to talk to the man who has dosed himself W4th Free : Trial Sample, Patent Remedies, Specifics and Cure Alls. Wa want to talk to the man who has been using secret appliances and similar devices. Ws want to talk to the man who haa sought relief In . vain. k If this has been vour-unhappy experience you are cordially Invited to oome to our office, where we will fully snd freely explain to you why such, treatment baa not oured you and where we will demonstrate to your antlra satisfaction why we can . .euro -.. you safely, Quickly and permanently. , We claim for our treatment nothing miracu lous or wonderful it is simply our success ful way of doing things. - . . No Money Rcqnircd Until Satisfied Wacharge nothing to prove our methods will cure you. .You need not ?ay .g dollar, until satisfied. ? Private counsel and a thorough, painstak ng personal examination are free. No .charge for medicines. IrTlIOTED MTU, before treatlnff elsewhere, honestly investigate our proven methods. Ton will then understand how easily we our VARX- OOflB TTglWS. HTPWKTEI.E, BPEOIFTO BLOOD POtSOH," KEVO-Vl-' TAX., DEB II ITT, OBSTRUCTION 3, FROST ATI O, BT.ADEB and XTD KET troubles, OOKTBAOXXS ailments, RUTTTJILB, FILES and all &EOTAX. XtUeasas.. . - What you want is a cura. Corns to us and get it. Once under our treatment you will Quickly realise bow simple a thing it Is to get well in the hands of a sneciaJiiit who knowa his business. Our cure udri nut only years to llfe. but life to years, Hours Dally 8 to 6. Bvenlngs. A to (. Sundays 10 to 1 only. DR. GREEN flly Cures Have Built My Success Oldest, Most Reliable and Longest Established Specialist on Coast In all mv work" I am thorough. painstaking ana careful to klvs juat ;the right treatment required in each , individual case. For 25 years I have .been proving my abilily, and my s business methods have always been , strictly reliable. My unqualified suc- cesa is due to. a thorough mfiiluftl education, supplemented by years of : experience t in men's' special- all ments only. My treatment Is as cor- rect as modern science can make it Others may offer inducements such as cheap treatment or aulck treat ment but my foremost claim is for 1 thorough ness, which In the long run in EVERT CASli means the cheapest and the best. ' MT SFECXAZ.TT I5rCI.irDE3 blood and skin ailments, aeasma. kidney and bladder ailments. mpsura, varlcoaa veins, desnondtney snd srfl!ai - admanta and' tbetr tMmtplloatlons. EXAMia"ATlOH" ANO ADVICE PBSE. , Tho DR. TAYLOR Co. 234 V4 Morrlsoa Street, wort.ia.ntl Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. C.i U i Y Lio i i.i J i Am fc;i cg::qust (Continued From Faa-n One.) In such way aa they could rUctiardson'B sanity. He also admitted going to the county Jail yesterday afternoon and talking with them after they had ex amined Richardson. Responding to ques tion by the court, Page said he did not notify the attorneys for the defense. He maintained he had a perfect right to have this' examination matle. Logan replied that the defense had nn nhurttnn to an examination and WOUla navo gunaruicu u nunvu vim ( . .. . . - J 10 t a r. of the defendant's attorneys could De present But he said these experts naj no right to go there, leading Richard-, son to believe he was talking witi his own physician a He denounced this as a high-handed proceeding by the dis trict attorney and desired to register a protest '. Misoonanot Bays Oatans. "I think, this is misconduct ' and should be censured," said Judge Gatens. "It was certainly unethical. To send physicians to examine a man on trial for his life without notice to the court or. the attorneys on the other side is unprofessional and highly .improper." 'Page assured the court that If a mistake was made it was caused by his ignorance, ,and not through any desire mi - One Week FREE Ccrc:r itcozi , ted - Do you want ta employ tha best doc--tar first and save time, money and worry t t . - Do ycu want ta reflt by mr experi. encef Da vu want to be cured, quickly' and safely f Ton want me to cure rout If so. 1 and sea ma today. , , Thauaands have applied - ta ' me for treatment and my retord of cures is larger than any doctor I ever haara af. Ask to see thera when you oalL A rriendly visit will cost you nothing. can cure you I will tell you so; If I cannot ours you i will refuse your oasa. will pay you well to give up an 'of your time to oome and see me. Wa have tha largest Memcai institute in the northwest making a speolalty af nervous and ehronlo disorders. I treat and our by the latest and best' methods RECTAJU DISORDERS, NERV, UB-and J3L.UOU UlSiORUBKS. PILKa, iBTUiA. HyunyuKivB, knuarqed fl.Tt.irTt A O t TTTm.A BLADDER AND KIDN1ST TROUBtd and all disorders of men. . LDrTIR, a reason my $3.50 J)' YsT " --362. Washington St. PORTLAND, OR.v Ahmii Tha Leadlna Sveoiallst. Sundays 10 to 1. ....... Pay . Me y T; When V I Cured j V . Jt Jt . ht . .3 L.al- cut t t J t.r !--r ( -trowT; y tv .::ro!'r,5 ti.fl ci. ; npi t I'roc---i wif.i i't laM. Ir." U.tc rt i:-!t was then cau-l as the last witness for tl.a. defense, lie testified he had h.mn R patron of the barber shop where Richardson worked and before the fam ily trouble became acute Richardson talked much of chemistry. Just before the shooting his talk turned all the time to his troubles, and the witness was. so much annoyed by him that he believed Richardson Insane on that subject. The defense has closed its case and the state's testimony in rebuttal is ex pected to be brief. - Drs. House and Williamson, who made, the Sunday ex amination of Klciiardson, are expected to be called. Tho defense will ask, the court to rule out their testimony, be cause it was Improperly obtained and also.. because tha nuestlon as to whether Richardson Is now sane or Insane has nothing to do with his condition at the time he killed Hale.' - MEW, TJOW'T EXPEJtrMEWT. GO TO Sit LINDSAY AT ONCE AWT KB CEJVB.KX8 GVAJtAIITEE. Cur? or No Pay a . ... V, He positively cures Tarleosa Tains. Bydrooele, Eupture, Obstruction, Special Ailments of the Pxostratio Troubles, Kidney and F ladder, Blood AUmeatt and Nervous Weaknossv-'. .vv If you want a perfect Jure, cura to stay cured, treat with tha old reliable firm. Don'4 waste, your money i with cheap and unskilled specialists. Get the Dest always, xne nest in none too gooa for you and always tha cTueapast In tha end ';. . . v Remember, wa treat only cases "we can cura. Cure or no pay Is our motto. What more can you ask? J ( ; Wa will cure you of yotfr trouble never to return If wa tell you son Re- memner this. - We are spedalrsts In our Una, not cure-alls. Call at once and let a true specialist examine you today, not tomorrow." Stop suffering; get strong and vigor ous What more to be desired : than healthy Nothing: - .;- - Coma 1 and consult , us free of , all charge. .'';.. .. If you live anywhere In the states of Washington or Oregon) then you know or someone in your neighborhood whom we have cured; for our practice extends to all parts of these states, ana even Into other states. i We guarantee a ; oomnlste. safe and lasting ours in ' the quickest, possible ume. ana at lowest cost ror nones i, IklUful and suoosssful treatment Consultation and examination . free nd confidential. Call at once. , , DR. LINDSAY The Old meUabls Specialist Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 1284 Second i street ' Portlan., Or. 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