The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 02, 1910, Page 20, Image 20

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    i ill FiECIIS
.iATE lN EYE FOR
GEfllilG
mi LOSES
. LIFE fri STORM
Master of French Bark Enter
"taining Friends When Sub
s ordinate Staggers Into . His
Presence and Declines to Go
' As the result of personal encounter
with Captain Caere,- master- Of the
French bark Cuff on, last nl ght, the
second mate of that vessel Is nursing a
rapidly . discoloring , eye this morning,
which was very much la evidence when .
he called at the : French consulate ' to
make a- Complaint. ; IT?'? W7- .
Captain ' Cazere was entertaining
company" last night, according to the
information received, when the second
mate went, aboard after having looked
too long on the wine, including the im
bibing of it, and persisted in intruding
himself upon the captain and his guests.
Captain -Gazere, It Is . sald, asked Mm
to leave several times. When the mate
stood his ground, the captain,: to en
force his authority, nit hint In the aye.
The second mate appeared this morn
ing in the office of Consul Labbe, ae
companled by another man -who said
that he was correspondent s for one of
the Paris Journals, and although admit
ting that he 'was wrong; said that the
captain had no right to hit him and de
manded that the. consul make a report
of it to the government ' 1 ' -
Consul; Labbe sald that he would do
.' nothing and that the masters of several
of the vessels In port had been having
more or' less trouble with; their second
. mates during the- season He ' berated
the man well for having brought the
trouble about, npon-wolca the Journal
ist, who Is said to occupy the position
of cook in tils city, threatened to write
a long article' for his journal,' denounc
ing .the consul,' upon which 'the-latter1
ordered them -from his office.
Consul Labbe, while not upholding
the- action of the captain in hitting the
mats. Is apparently of the opinion that
. discipline must in some way; be - en
forced aboard , the ship, even if a puncl.
In the eye. la necessary t;-i "W.l4.'. ,
LEWIS LEAVES rORT.
British1 Ship Take Cargo of Wheat
to Qneenstown for Orders. - . ;
Because the French bark Vincennes,
Captain Noel,, was not ready. to go down
this . morAng, ; the tewboat Ocklahama
made fast to the British ship William
T. Lewis, Captain , Manning, : and left
down with hr at about 9:30 o'clock.
The Lewis Is laden with 129,002 bushels
of wheat, valued at' $103,202, and Is
headed for Queenstown or Falmouth for
orders. Her; cargo was loaded by A.
Berg.' i The cargo of: the 'Vincennes Is
being sent out by the Portland Flouring
Mills company and consists of 110,641
. bushels of wheat valued at 193,960, her
destination for orders being the same
as the Lewis, which may result In a
race between the two" vessel s .
r-rJMate Trest, of Amy
, Turner, Has Thrilling Ex
perience. '
. Washed clear off the quarterdeck and
to the rally and grasping desperately for
something to hold on to, Second Mate
Trest of the bark Amy Turner, which
arrived In port from San Francisco yes-;
terday morning, . had s a harrow, escape
from going overboard in a gale. Sunty
night The Turner left San' Francisco
bay in a southeaster,,, which continued
all, the way- up the coast to the Colum
bia river, when 4t hauled Into the north
ward and eastward,
It was Trest'a .watch- at midnight
Sunday; and he was on, the quarter
deck. ; There was a heavy sea. sunning
and the deck1 was full from, rail to
rail aQ the time, while the houses were
filled by the water . that came' aboard.
The craft was then between Cape
Blanco and Cape Mendocino. ' ' " .
All of a sudden a huge comber broke
aboarJ the vessel over the quarter, and
lifted - him from: the deck and washed
him toward, the rail. He 'was washed
clear across the reck before, bis wildly
grasping hands found a hold on ' the
rigging, and when the sea had washed
clear of the deck he; was hanging over
the side of the rail. But for his des
perate grip on the rigging, which held
against the powerful pull of the sea, he
would, never have been "Been again.
Several windows of the bark were
stove In : by , the ; gale, which Captain
McLeod pays t was a . fierce one for a
while," and In addition to this two life
boats were damaged.'
The Turner was In tow of the tug
Dauntless, but the captain says that
there was really tio need of the tug, as
the craft could have made the; passage
up under sail. A it was she was under
lower topsails all the , way up. The
trip was, made in ?S hours from San
Francisco 1 to the mouth of the ' river,
Which is considered very good. She aver
aged about eight knots an hour on the
The Amy Turner, which is one of "the
Ocean Barge A : Towboat .company's
barges. Is laden , with 1600 tons of ce
ment,
PLOhiSliiuOrrlCh' ..
is wmm
Should Be Made Department of
Health Board, Decides
Committee.
The city plumbing inspector's office
will be made a subsidiary department
to the city health board and will not be
combined with the .building Inspection
department, The health and police com
mittee of the city council adopted a. res
olution to this effect this morning after
City Attorney Grant had tendered a
written, opinion that the plumbing de
partment could not under the charter,
be merged with' the : building ( depart
ment, as was provided In the new build
ing code recently adopted, by the coun
cil. hk J f, x
The committee recommended that the
council, at its next meeting, take steps
to repeal that portion of the building
code providing for the merger of the
two departments.
The . city , attorney . was instructed to
prepare a now ordinance- defining we
duties of the ; plumbing Inspector - and
subordinating his office to the health
department . s
In his opinion, the city attorney de
clared that he had no precedents to
guide him, but that he believed the
council had gone beyond its Jurisdiction
In combining the plumbing and building
departments, He ruled that t4. plumb
ing Inspectors office could continue sb
an independent office, but that It would
be more advisable for It to be placed
under the authority of the health de
partment . ' , ' . "
HS10HE
SAYS GO TOIL
Socialist Leader Tells Editor
He Vill Get Out Paper Dur
ing Prison Term1.
: (Uatted lYeis Leased Wire,)
Glrard, Kan., Deo, 2. "Pass up the
supreme court and go to Jail," -waa the
word received by Fred P. "Warren, edi
tor of the Socialist periodical, the Ap
peal to Reason, from Eugene V, Debs.
Warren waa sentenced to pay a heavy
fine and to serve six montha In Jail,
and the Judgment was recently affirmed
by the United States appellate court
The charge against the editor waa "clrr
culating printed matter: held to be in
flammatorv." ' s
Debs also announced that Be would
come to Glrard and act 'as editor of the
paper while Warren served his sen
tence, , , ' ' J
Brltinh: steamer Minnesota for Seattle,
v Kan ' KTflTiniarn.- . Btearaer
Northwestern f rom" Seattle went ashore 1 the Boston aviation . meV and , la said
. michelet . rx roni;.
French Bark Brings Mjc Iron; Will
Take on Wheat. ' : '
After a voyage of 148 days to the
mouth of the Columbia river from Lim
erick, the French bark Mlchelet Cap
tain Hery, .arrived In the harbor yes
terday forenoon and was anchored In
the stream. She ha(f 1000 . tons of pig
Iron consigned to Meyer, Wilson & Co.,
and a.fter that la discharged, which it Is
expected will, be in- about 10 days, she
will go on the berth for wheat for the
Portland Flouring Mills company. , ,
ELEANOR SEARS TO
. AVIATE BY .HERSELF
1 ., ""J ""' yr.s .
,an Francisco, Dec, t. Local society
was thrown Into a furore today by the
announcement that Miss Eleanor Sears
of Boston , and Burlingame, , CaL, : had
decided to take up aeroplaning. Miss
Soars, according to the announcement
will ' operate her- own machine,' having
tired of the empty honor of. Bailing
through the air While a masculine hand
controls the plane and regulates the
throttle of the engine. Miss Sears, who
la already .widely known for her ath
letlc accomplishments, made ; 1 several
flights with Claude Orahame-Whlte at
George H. Cohan's Biggest Success.
"Forty-five Minutes From Broadway"
In which the Baker Stock company is
making such a hit this week. Is one of
the greatest successes of its kind. To
night, tomorrow matinee and night will
be the last opportunity to Bee it . "'a
"Via Wlrele8s,,',at the Bungalow.
The sensational fourth act scene of
the thrilling play, "Via Wireless," ; at
the Bungalow, is one showing a wireless
operator receiving and sending the won
derful ; messages through the ; air be
tween one vessel and another, resulting
In the rescue of those in the wrecH.
" The BaTrier". Next Week. ?:
The .Baker Stock company twill be
seen in "The Barriei," the dramatization
of Re Beach's thrilling story of
Alaska, all next week, opening Sunday
afternoon. Readers of . the book." will
want to see the play. "
to be an enthusiastic advocate of , fly
lng. i
Miss Sears is enroute here from Bog'
ton to spend the winter at Burlingame.
ANY MEMBER OF BOARD
MAY NAME COMMISSIONER
Salem Bnretn of Tht JoarnaLI
Salem, Or., Dec. 2. Attorney General
Crawford has prepared an opinion to
day, m which be holds the state board.
comprised of governor,' secretary of
state and state treasurer, holds power
to fill vacancies, on the board, of. state
railroad commissioners. Jand ; that , the
governor himself cannot exercise, that
- MAKINE NOTES.
Astoria, Dec 3. Sailed at 6:30 a, m.
Steamer . Golden Gate for, Tillamook.
Arrived at 9:B0 and left up at 10:46
a. raw Steamer Falcon from San Fran
lsca - Oatslde, at 9 a. m. Steamer
Rnsecrefha from J3atf, Francisco. . '
.San Francisco, Dec, I. -Arrived at 6
a. m Steamer Kla'tnath from Portland.
RatW at 11 a; m. Steamer George W.
Elder 'for FortlanC-'f"'"";: -:;'r '
. Port San Luis, Dec 2. Sailed Steam
er Washtenaw for Portland. ' t s
, Astoria, Deo. sailed at Z p. m.
Steamer Nehalem for Saa Pedro. Ar
rived at and lert cp at 8:30 p, m.
Steamer Elmore, from Tillamook, i-
: San Francisco, Deo. L Arrived at 1
p. nu Steamer Asuncion from Portland.
Called at 6 p. m. Steamer Johan Poul-
ea with schooner Virginia in tow, for
Portland.' " , ' ' ' 1
- Pnrt Twwnnend, Dec,- 8.Passd ln
I i i .. ,. . ..' "". '.i1. J
at San Juan island and has 15 feet of
water in "forward hold. '
Astoria, Dec. - R-t-Conditlon - at the
mouth of the river at 8 Lim. moderate;
wind south,' 18 miles;: weather, roggy.
Tides at Astoria Saturday: High water,
2:26 a. m.. 6.6 feet: 1:17 p. m., 8-5 feet
Low water, '7:43 a. m.,' 4.1 feet" 8:28
p. m., 0.4 feet.' '-.', - '
-.f. ' -i . ' S', m'l 1 i i " : j."J'
ALONG THE WATERFRONT. '
- Advices received here yesterday Bay
that the schooner Lyman? D. Foster,
Captain Klllman, wOl ' finish her lum
ber cargo at Weatport Monday. She Is
loading JBO.OOO feet for. Australia. i
George B. DodwelL head of the firm
of DodwelL & Co., of London, andf A. T. power. The matter came up as a result
Stewart, Tacoma manager for the com- of the-resignation J of 'Oswald West
pany, passed through oh the. Shasta which took effect today, leaving Oregon
Limited - yesteraay - anernoon- n tneir with bur two commisBloners. ' Frank J
way to San Francisco, from which place J Miller, commissioner-elect, will doubt'
Mr.4 Dodwell win return home. . I less be' appointed for ; the . remaining
: With the schooner Virginia m tow, month of ,. West's unexpired term. - no
the steamer Jbhan Poulsen sailed yesUr- matter whether the appointment is made
day from San Francisco for this port by Mr., Benson, by Mr. Bowermanor
The latter has cement and general car- by Mr. Benson , and Mr. Steel or by
go aboard, while the schooner Is in Mr: Bowerman . and Mr. Steel. . There
ballast ' " l, v ' can be no reasonable object In making
The , steamers ' Cascades and Shaver any otner appointment
shifted the bark Coronado from Supple'i
dock to Oceanic 'dock this morning.
They also moved the Rygja front Albina
dock to the flour mills at noon.
An excurison license has been granted
to the steamer Bear from i San Fran
Cisco, whereby she can carry 114 more
steerage passengers for one trip.
sur-portlntr company, of nt.ioh Miss Hr-1-one
Lac.kayo is the leadlnsr woman, in
his comedy drama succt.Sii, -'Mary Jane's
fa."
Seats Selling for "Jlaarao X."
Seats are now selling for "Madame
X." This -widely discussed play will be
offered aty the Ilcllig theatre for four
nights by Henry W. Savage, beginning
next Sunday, December 4. A upeclal
price matinee will be given Wednesday
afternoon. -
Moving Pictures.
Exceptionally' good drama, comedies,
scenic and educational pictures are of
fered at the first run picture theatres
of the People's Amusement company to
day. "The Tie That Binds" and a "plain
Song" are banner , pictures at the Star.
' Sharpshooter Extraordinary.
' Chevalier, De Loris, formerly of the
French army, will be the sensational
feature at the Grand next week, com
mencing with the matinee Monday. The
Chevalier is a sharpshooter who shoots
the buttons and hair pins from his as
sistant, ;v ' ":''-i:.:y-'i'---"'',--;S ':;., '
AT. THE THEATRES.
The Time, Place and Girl.'
The, first production of the famous
musical comedy, . "The Time, the Place
and the Girl" at popular' prices vrtyl be
seen at the Bungalow all. next ; week
starting .Sunday matinee. It appears
here 'ithls season at popular prices,
V Comedy HeadUner,
"X Close Call",, is the comedy head
line act at 'the Grand, presented ' by
Happy Jack Gardner, the minstrel man,
supported by his own company Of clev
er people. This act pans out a laugh
almost every second during . its dura
tion, , - , -
Uifd yrMorriiiy afu r f-::r diys 1'.
of pneumonia, aged 66. The fun.Ti.l
will be he hi from the resM.'nce, t-"'th
Davton, tomorrow. Rev. Gilmore offi
ciatinsr. Burial Till be In the Dayton
cometery. Mrs. Long was one of the
first white women settlers in this part
of the country and was widely known.
She Is survived by Mr. Long, who is a
Civil war voieran,- and three children,
Mrs. J. A. Fontain, wife of Representative-Elect
J. A. Fontain, living here.
M
i
Death of Oregon Pioneer,
Dayton, WaslL. DecV 8. Mrs. W. K.
Long. Oregon, pioneer of the early 70a,
For Dyspepsia
You Risk Nothing by Trying
This Remedy. . .
We want everyone troubled with Indi
gestion and dyspepsia to come to our
store and obtain a box of Rexall Dy8PeP;
sta Tablets. They contain Bismuth
Subnitrate and Fepsln" prepared by a
process which develops their , greatest
power to overcome digestive disturb?
ance. , " ' ' ' . '
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very
pleasanl to take.. They soothe the irri
table, weak stomach, strengthen and in
vigorate the dWWtlve organs, relieve
nausea and indigestion promote nutri
tion and bring about a feeling of com
fort '- v t ; ' - s '"''' : : '"" " ' '" v ' !
" If you give Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets
a reasonable trial we will return your
money if you are not satisfied with the
result Three slses. 35 cents. B0 cents
and 31.00. Remember jou, cah btain
Rexall Remedies only at the Owl Drug
Co, Inc, Seventh v and, Washington
streeta,;- U:'Aa $ :':-i I f A "
i
rn ri it
Tonight at the Lyric theatre the
chorus , girls . of. the Musical Comedy
company will contest for. three cash
prizes offered by the management Last
week the winners were Madge schuier,
Ruth Albright and Buster Williams. 5 1
WEN DUNG ON STAND
ENTERS GENERAL DENIAL
Tnltert PrcM Letned Wire. I .
Louisville, Ky., Dec 2. A general de-
eKStlrH.: .a nlftl M l, i Alma Kellner.
.' 'Lt.'LS.t yr iM. whose'body was found In
tank steamer W..
the cellar of St. Johns School, .was made
.- Porter, Captain t.k -v. a
Holmes, arrived at jUnnton at . 6:30 r7tr i.X S i mia
2S? Fo8.' aernoS UTf "T
- : a nnMi. m fh. and denied any knowledge of the crime.
foot of Stark street and a few niles will ' Wendllng was unable to apcount for
be driven for temporary approach to Presence of bloodstains which were
th tikw eTtKTHrinn to th -ir h.'. found on his bicycle; after he had 'fled.
Washington and Stark streets, permls- Slnnar. stains, which h alao waa un.
Ion to io aa hvin tu-ufi eivn h th able to explain, were found on his
mayor, ? The approach will be used an-
tll the olty dock la begun there. --
- - Children'R Day Tomorrow. -By
request Pantages theatre has re
served tomorrow's matinee for the bene
fit ' of Portland's little folk. ' Shepp's
Dog," PonyaTia'Moflkey circus will prove
a huge treat The children will be
given a ride on the ponies. -, - -
' ' i,' ' ,''V 1 mm .' r'
, An Event tn Clubdom.
' In the gorgeously . spectacular : at
traction, "An Event' In Clubdom," the
Morton-Jowel .troupe of whirlwind club
Jugglers will topllne the bill; commene
lng , a week's . engagement at . Pantages
with next Monday's -matinee1 f j-
r ' .Edwin Arden Next Week. '
Appearing in a charming little playlet
"Captain 'Velvet," ,-the popular young
star. Edwin Arden, will head the new
bill ! at' the Orpheum,- which" opens for
one week beginning next Monday .after
noon. Mr. Arden Is a fine romantic
actor. , , - t ,
Stanley and Norton at Orphenm.
With a raft of new material, Stanley
and Norton are a feature of the bill at
the Orpheum this week. - Their number
consists: of, a breezy llpe of rapid fire
conversation, tuneful melodies, lmita
tiona and clever dancing specialties.'
Tonight, Twice TomoTTovr.
-- Tonight and tomorrow night' at 8:1S
o'clock, with a special price matinee to
morrow, the attraction at t the HeiUg
theatre will , be Max Flgman and his
ESQFULA
ITARY BLCOD P0I50H
No Cargo Prom Castries.
It Is reported that the French bark
Marecha de Castries,' bound from Dub
lin for Portland, and before reported at
Reef Harbor in distress, the repairs to
which were to have been completed on
iruna.. , "i '
When ,arrested in San Francisco,
Wendllng had staved off his mustache.
"I did It to please a girl friend,"! he
aald. . ..',..'. , .
MY SCIENTIFIC AND CERTAIN' CURE FOR
, No class of - human ailments
Is so little . understood ' among
the profession today as the ali
ments . peculiar to men. As a
result the methods commonly
employed in treating ' them are
but relics of earlier periods in
medical science. . I. have depart
ed from every form of treat
meet that my own, experience
and research have proven inef
fective and unscientific' J have
replaced " them with original
and thqroughly modern methods
that have proven supremely ef
fective. Every detail of my
procedure In s each individual
case Is - based upon accurate
knowledge as to conditions and
requirements, and my cures are
duplicated by no -other physician
or 8pclaliHt.:j - '' ' - '" - "
VAKICOSB TEXSS Absolute
ly painless treatment that cures
completely -In one week. Inves
tigate my method. It is the only
liitt
PAY-4
when :m
; YOU ' h 'y
ARE
CURED
Tne "Leading Specialist.
thoroughly; scientific treatment for this,., ailment being employed. r ,
BLOOD AXUSCEirTS No dangerous dosing to drive the virus to Ihe
Interior, but s harmless blodd-cleanalng remedies that remove the . last
taint ' ; . ' , ' ' y , .-V.
I also eurenervousrailmenta, kidney and bladder-and all reflex ail
ments. ' , '
My treatment for obstructions re
moves the necessity for surgical opera
tions, even In severe cases . of long
standing.. . I do no cutting nor dilat
ing. No other physician employs my
methods of overcoming, this aliment, so
the service I offer you Is Original and
distinctive. ' Do. not give up hope be
cause mothers have failed. 1 will cure
you and the cure will be -a prompt and
painless one.' My treatment dissolves
the obstruction, subdues all Inflamma
tion, relieves ; all Irritation or conges
tion that may exist in the kidneys or
bladder, reduces enlargements and re
stores . good health and tone to all
organs Effected by the disease. . ,
EXAMINATION FREd
I offer not only FREE consultation and advice, but of every ease
that comes to me I will make a careful '. examination and diagnosis
without charge. No ailing man should . neglect ythls , opportunity to
get expert opinion about his trouble. i ,.,
. If' you caanot call, write for diagnosis chart. My system of home
treatment Is always certain and satisfactory., ' ,
In the treatment of ailments
t offer a service such as no
other physician - can render.
The remedies I einploy, have a
most thorough and positive
adtlon In cleansing the mem
branes and subduing all . in
flammation. ,-My manner of
application. Insures absolute
thoroughness, and removes
every possibility of a relapse
r a chronic Btage. ' My cures
are not onlv thorough, but are
accomplished In the briefest r
time possible,' ',,
' Office Hours 9 A, 1L to P. SC. ' Stmflaya, 10 to 1 Only.
The DR. T AYLOR Go.
234h Morrison St., Corner Second, Portland, Ore.'
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MARINE INTELLIGENCi,
"Eegular "Clners Xrae to Arrive.
November 20, "did " not discharge any Golden Oate. Tilla mook . , . , ;. Dec. ' S
part of cargo, :-l-$r$T-:;;i&y.- j H. Elmore. Tillamook Dec S
ln Pqnta Arenas. September 2 rv":::: I
eunary oaraages ana cargo sniiteo. ... sne Roanoke, San Pedro. .... .. . . . , .Dec. 11
is out Of Dublin 148 davs nnr
jcroinil IS a Oisease manuested consigned to Balfour, Guthrie ft Co. Begular Xilners Due to Depart
tisiiallvbv a fiwellinr and nleeratirm 'V--:-.' t; . Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook Dec. t
of the,' elands, esoeciallv abont the ;r Drnnken Men Cans Trouble.
Rnar. San Pedro ... .. i .lec..
Breakwater, coos Bay , Dec.
aeclt, It is atoostenUrdyhareditan' ln' geo. w. Eider, Fan Uedw. . . r .Dec 7
! report to Harbormaster Speler says that ose Citv. Pan : Pedro Dec
iaus ongin,,, ptjing we axegs or. re- Manager Bancroft of Martin's dock had Beaver. San Pedro.. ..Dec
mains Of Some Specific blood DOlSOn. a great deal of trouble with drunken Roanoke. San I"edro .Dec. 14
Where the blood is ereatlv weakened mel' on Wednesday afternoon." about 3 ' Vessels in Port
' wrltri rnarrAfnlMiTMiaAn' tliilieeai -9 c,d4"V.When the steamer Roanoke was gt Nicholas Am. ech. . ..,..; , . .AstorU
xntntneKroiaicraspoi'ion.T.neGisease Kettlftg ready to sail lor' San Fran, Jaoa I SUaford,. Am- bktn.. .
. attacks other portion3 of the system clsco and : ports farther south, at - ,....Port. Drydoeks
besides the glands, and then We see its o'clock. One man nearly fell from the M,c1 fT: byk-"'v iU'fiJ
rr . . . ' , .. , , . . rtrw-v n Mnrht tm . ,. .i.w Bear. Am. ss Alnsworth
cnects m weaic eyes, poony aeveiopeq r;-,, r, . v, A. ' LTJ Inveravon. Br. s. North Bank
bodies, rannin? sores and ulcers, skin "uw VU"DU Washington.. Am. ss
- -a " " " 11 1 in uaA DAskjri
diseases,1 especially on the scalp, ca- -
tarrhal troubles, etc. Scrofula usually
makes its appearance in childhood, 1
' though manhood or womanhood may
be reached before the poison pro-!
presses to the stage of otHward mani-1
f estation; i S. S. S. is the one real cure
for Scrofula.5;;:, It is a blood purifier
without aa equal, and it cures this'.
destructive blood poison by removinr -on
, every trace of the infection from the umatuia
, circulation.
a.
Daflf River Headings.' '
m, 120th meridian !, time.
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Cannebiere, Fr. bk. . North Bank
Glenholm. Br. bk.,....i. . .North Bank
VincenneSi Fr. bk. . 1.. ..... . . . Albers
Gerard C, Tobey, Am. bk.,.St Helens
Berlin. Am. scft. ... ... , ..,Gob:e
Feet So Sore
Couldn't Walk ,
. Down Stairs-
Re positively cures Varicose Veins,
Hydrocele, "Rupture, Obstruction, Special
Ailments or the Froitratlo Troubles, ,
Kidney, and Bladder, Blood ' Ailment -aad
.jprervous Weakness. v .
If you want a perfect cure, cure t
Stay cured,, treat with the, old reliable
firm.- Don't "waste your money with,
cheap and unskilled specialists Get the
best always. , The best 1 none too good
for you and always the cheapest In the
end. . : - -.. ...,, .
Remember, we treat only cases we
can eure. Cure, or no pay is our motto. '
What more, can you aSkt h-i.-- ;."?
We will cure you of your trouble,
never to return if we tell you so, Re
member this. - -Ss ..
We arc specialists In I Our, line, '; not
cure-alls,-:t;v -v-''v - .-'V
Call at once and let a true SDeeraHst
etamlne you today' not tomorrow. -
owy Buiiennic: get tronK ana viaort
ous. r What 4 more to be . desired thaa
health? Nothing. -si-Cf.'.'1v?..
Come ; and consult na . free of all
Charge.' 1 - . - '
If you live anywhere In the states of
Washington, or Oregon, then 'you know
or someone 'in your neighborhood whom '
we have oured, for our practice extends
to ail parts of these states, and even
Into: other states, t , , .
v We suarantee a complete, safe and-
lastlng eure In the quickest possible
time, and at Ipwest cost for honest.
skillful and raocessfal treatment. . e
Consultation ' and - examination - free
and confidential. Call at once. 1 v
DR. LINDSAY
' The Old Sellable Spfeialist ; v
Corner. Alder and Second streets. V En-':
trance 128 Second street, Portland,
Or. Office hours 9 a. m, to 8 p. m
Sundays, 10 a. m., to 1 p. m. , r ; ,
'i'tp-'4
EN
m:
CURED
IS OUR FEE
'Pay When Cured
we - ha ve - e very - k nown ' remedy-ap
fnaiiiuv lur nacaxuiu ivu.. uur ex
perience ts so greet and varied that no
one of the ailments of men Is new to ua.
- COMB IK ASD TALK IT OTBaV
..Oaneral SebiUty. Weak "Verves, Za
omnia Results of exporur.- overwork
and other violations of Nature's laws.
Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Van-
cose veins, quickly and permanently
eared at small expense and no detention
from business. . -..
SFECZAXt AlllCinrra Newlv eoa.
I tracted and chronic cases cured. All
burning, itching and inflammation
stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected in
seven days. , Consultation free, - If un
able to call, write for list of questlona.
Office Hours A. M? to 8 P. XL
Sundays, 10 A. VL to 1 P. M. only, k
Pacific f Coast Medical Go.
834H WA8KXVOTOV STBXBT,
- Corner Ilrst ; m.,
titfOtt ...
TIZ Cured Her Quick
1 :, 1 IV
If you have sore feetj tired .; feet,
sweaty feet, lame feet, tender feet,
smelly feet, corns, callouses or bunions,
read what happened to Mrs. Crockett,
of Jtef fersonvllle. TIZ VXD IT. ' : Mr,
Crockett says: 'After t second treat
ment the walked downstair one foot
at a time. She ' has not beea able to
walk downstairs before in past five
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T.h., Am ., Boh . , . .t 7e". B tvyyiu. mvwB w
Wm.T.Iwla. Am. sh.. Victoria dolnhins ' step with one foot at a time. This Is
St. Francis, Am. 8h.......r,.,. Astoria remarkable,- Bend five more boxes."
uiaveraon,.'Ur; bit. w . : r. f . .ynnton No matter r what ails your feet or
Virginia. Am. sch. ...... ....L . .Rain er ...j.. . j ,!,
lkX'''::::i)S!llmt getting relief, just use TIZ., It's
T-iiTTT Forwast--Th Wiikmotu riv; En Eottte With Cement and OeneraL different. It acts right off. It cures
0 hviunvu . nuu 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 l . . .m -a..- ji v f n il . 1
, at Portland will reach a stage of about Ainiral cornuiier, r.' blt..., Antwerp sore teet to emy, :ureu,. 11 , me -vmy
gcauvc juiciuoeTa 11 leet Saturday, ttnd remain neatly sta- nayara. r r. uk. ..... v . i ...... .u
in the creation of "rary bUnoa
blood
laaHow foot - remedv ever made - which acta on
... ... ,.niiiuura Tirincinie or dra wins: out ail the
new
COr- . ! Bltmn WimhMl
..r,i J ; " ' ' Micneiet, rr. ok. . . .
puscles and Other , storm .warnings were put up at North Wllhelmlne, Ger. eh
nounsoing mat? Head ana at xatoosn last nignt ana tne
ClauR. Ger. sh.
Sti Al' W.i''nMauZ poisonous exvdatlonss which cause sore
Mkshelet Fr, bk.... . ."LVmerlrk t teot. Powders and other, remedies
. . . . . . Antwerp I merely ciog -up tne porea . t 1 z cleans
Miscellaneous, Tonnage to Arrive. them out and keeps them clean. Tou
lation. S.S.S. inert
fowersof the systera
ter for the rirm. . wina reached a maximum velocity or 1 ""Ib m: " an,,ii.wnoiui win xeei Deiten tne ures time u ueea.
ul 06 miles an hour at an early hour this 1 . ? w.ean rranciscoiTjga It a week and you can forget you
ases the resistive r i.V Luson, Am. sch..,..,...;...Kedondo r. f... Th. la ..i-.
and by Strength- sided again, however, but District Fore- CZmw Am m'.'.: . sn FrSSriseS' earth that can compare with it TIZ
19 Keep tn CL warn- i . . ,. -
tnins and buildinff no the vitality.'; canter Seals' derided, to.
-'-r'V,v4-ii ,f rif"T.r"iii at iTTJfii-t'Iti J 3 Tp "untiTevenlng,
. An... 'J, it , ' are not. altogether
anuujj tuic. iiuua, ucbtnuiDg uic r.nr -rport at 10 o
"B-eeWlUl-CoaL
as the conditions I Col, de Vlliebols Mareuil,
settled. .A special Ff.'bk...
'clotk this morning
QiNCahe and any meaical aavice sent ft follows:, ' - The government lilduatrlal CDunclJ Is
free to all who write. vind eRt, 18 milcw; clearing; 9a- unanimously opposed s the parliamen
ZE SWIJ'X aTiCiriO C0. Atlaata, Ga, "rometer- rlwlng; slowly; jBea ,preftj,- j tary, proposal of eight-hour day for
tsf-forlrta'T'rtgrirB','5trT-crTici)i:,
alter
Ret-
nr nlKpr. If vnii xrlHh. rrotri walrpr
. , Newcastle. N. S.f W. Lutbef Dodge & Co,, Chicago, III,
ommended and sold by
THE OWL DRUG CO.
i Seventh and Waaningtoo Sta; "
.Ull-lLilM
FEES ONLY
(PIIflFl
$5. M$10
V IN SIMPLE CASES
If Honest end Responsible
YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED
Consaltalon,
Examination,
Expert':
Dianosb
The Reliable Specialists
MEN TAKE HEED OF COMPETENT ADVICE
' ' r'v. . -. : .. ' ' i- a . v ' ' --'':
'- We have been the means of restoring thousands of afflicted sufferers
to complete and perfect health.'' Will you place your confidence In the
care of honest, skillful aud successful speclaltstsT Tears of practical ex
perience, thousands of dollars spent in researches and scientlflo investi
gation, eupplemented by an immense practice, haa enabled us to evolve a -Mpeclal
sy steal of treatment that Is a safe and prompt cure for special
diseases and weaknesses of mrm. The chanire In thousands' of eases Is
marveloua Blighted lives, blasted hopes, weakened systems and nervous '
1 wrecks have been safely and promptly cured by our method. We have
evolved a system of treatment that Is a powerful and determined medici
nal corrective, where man's characteristic energies have baoome weak
ened and debilitated, either through excess, indiscretions or , the . result
of neglected or improperly treated diseases. ; . , , , , , ' ' '
BT TOT rATST JJTO STST HETKOSS WH CTTRB IGKUI
OTTRBS,. VEBVO-TTTAJj DIBtLrTT, VABIOOSS TEIBTS, BTTOROOJGT.B,
SI.OOD A5D SKTjr "DISEASES, KYXHTETC AST) BX.AD0B I I30HDJEFS,
"OXCEX-S, BOBTCS, PAIWrtTI. SWEI.trHfJ-, mrBNINO". ITCBINO ADO
iwpiiAwriaATioar. wervotj"?kxs3, tooa or BTBTIWQTX A" VITAi
rrr abb -. axi, costba.ctei disossS,s or usjr.
; Men,: If In Trouble (Consult Us
We have added to ear office equipment, for the "tntflt of KEV
OTTLT, A niSB urSXTTK of Atanomy and gallery of eolsntlfle wonders.
KAir. know thyself. Life else taeaels illustrating the mysteriee of ma a,
showing the body In haaltb and disease and many natural sabjeeta.
Men make no mistake when they oome to qa. We give you the re
sults of long experience, honest, conscientious work, and the best service
that monev can duv. If von am alllne. consult -as. Medlctnes furnlshad
in our prfvatejaboratoryjfro.ra ttiQl9,.ii.a.4mt. ,, ,.
1 you oannot call, write for self-examination blank. Hours,
te I p. ro. dally, Sundays, i to It only. ,; 1 .:ty... ,.. ...:
BLOOD-TONE
A healthy beverage la best of alt Be-i
' - ter than coffee, teaj
cocoa and poetuma
compounded fromj
one to four cereals
the best food drtnK
for all people: aorej
Jttealthful than ttv
or coffee. It win
agree with' thai
weakest stomach or
delicate person. ' It
will prove nutritious
and e n r 1 e h the
blood, and will pre
vent people fromj
having ill health.
This la aa up tn
date, ' essential bev-
erasa It baa . no
tendency to Injure the stomach aa tea
and coffee do, bat will gtve natural
strength' on account' of the wonderful
cereals. It Is used by doctors, lawyer,
preachers, teach era, mechanics and mer
hAnta : Trlfj 2Sn Mr hnx. Tmi MiiM
additional must be added to eover poet- I
age If bought from our company direct
by out of town ' customers, Grocery
agent wanted In every' locality. Write
os for terms.
i We have medicines for all ailments;
price from $1 per bottle up. Write na
tot ( literature.- , - ,,.'-
YORK & YORKMEDICINE COH
stlO W. aCala 01 -;' - WaUa WmUa, Wash4
ARE. YOU SICK?
Consult the On Wo Tong Medicine
Co, These noted doctors have learned the
secrets known only to the famous Chi-:
nese savants and have specially Imported
herbs from the remote provinces of China
'that positively cure all Ills of the human
system, , uiseases 01, me nergui sys
tem, - female disorders, - blood poison,
stomach trouble, etc, absolutely cure
No ,s matter how many doctors have
failed,, no matter how many medicines
you have used without result, call on ua.
We can cure you. , ' ' ,-,", .
Consultation free.. Treatments by mall.
On Wo Tong Chinese Medicine
. : and Tea Company . -:
, k 03 Second St. . ., '.
, Hours 9 a. m. to lo r. at
L T VPP The Chinese ,
Ltl- Doctor.
Yee and Son's Medicine Co-
spent lifetime study of herbs
and research In China, waa
granted Diploma by the Eta
peror, wonderful cure all ois
eases of men ' and women,
when other i failed. If vou
buffer call or write to TEE ft
aovra meviciitb 00. usu
t.1 Vee lsU cor. Alder. Poctfard. ot
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OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
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