THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 0, 1910.' ouics.. of, Interest in I IN SOCIETY Mrs. Honry Fairbanks of NW York, iio was Mips Frances tewis. is usurp !"3 much of the social attention this wet;k, the roost brilliant entertainment t cln? the elaborate tea. given oy Mrs. C H. Lewis in her handsome Glisaa street home Wednesday afternoon, la honor of Mrs. Fairbanks and Mrs.; John Couch Lewis. recent bride, Monday, Mrs. Georee Good entertained Jnfor innllv complimentary to her sister. Mrs, Fairbanks.. Tuesday, Miss Failing and Miss, May Failing were hostesses at 4 beautifully actointea (unnej ior me much feted visitor. Mrs. Thomas Kerr is honoring- Mrsi , Fairbanks today with a luncheon In her Rlverdaie nome, ana tonieht General and Mrs. .; Charles F, Beebe will entertain .very informally jat dinner for Mrs. Fairbanks f. . Mrs. C. Hi . Lewis tea Wednesday af ternoon m honor of Mrs. Henry. -Fair banks of New Tork . and Mrs. John Couch Lewis called forth crowds of wo men In smart gowns, handsome furs and beautiful millinery. A wealth of roses and chrysanthemums of varied colors decorated the drawing rooms Of the spa cious home, while Golden Gate roses were used with beautiful effect In the dining room, ' Receiving with tne hostess were Mrs. Fairbanks.-Mrs." John Lewis and Miss Sallie, Lewis, t Coffee was served in the library by Mrs. . Walter- John Bnrns audi Mrs. W. B.-Ayer. Jn the music room punch was dispensed by Mrs. Charles Scaddlng ami airs, men ard Koehlcr. In the dining room Mrs. Joseph Manton Bradley (Miss Margaret Walter) and Mrs. Lee'Hawley Hoffman (Miss Caroline Burns) presided at the tea urns, while Mrs. Elliot K. corbett and Miss Use Koehlcr served ices. Mr. and Mrs, John G. Edwards were the guests of honor at a handsomely ap pointed dinner given last night by Mr. and Mrs. William MacMaster. About the board were seated Mr. and Mrs. Ed wards, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Allen Lew- Is, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Burreii, Ma jor and Mrs. J. J. Morrow, William D. "Wheelwright and Wirt Minor. ; . Mrs. George Wlllard Brown was host ees Wednesday afternoon in her River- dale home, when five tables of bridge .were played. Card honors went to Mrs. Oescar Overbeck. The affair was In hon or of Miss Grace Davis of Leavenworth, Kan, the house guest of Mrs. Overbeck. Cards have been received here an nouncing that Consul and Mrs,, Y. Nu mano have recently been transferred to Hamburg, Germany,, where Consul Num&no. Is the acting ' consul general from Japan. The Numanos were very popular during their residence in Port land, and their departure very much regretted by society folk. t, , ' ' Invitations have been Issued for 'the debut Canoe of Miss Jean Mackenzie, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. K. A. J. Mac kenzie, at the Masonic hall .Tuesday, December SO. " ' - ' j Mr. an,d -Mrs. j. Wesley Ladd. who have been traveling in' the east fori several weeks, are expected home Sun-i day. , . - - . Russell Hawkins returned yesterday from several months In the east Mrs. William MacMaster will compli ment Miss Jean Mackenzie with a dinner next Friday. ' - , Mrs. John Egbert Wheeler presided at a pretty tea Wednesday in her Portland Heights home, when about 70 women called. A eolor motif of pink Was ar tistically carried out In the rooms with beautiful pink chrysanthemums, except the dining room, where pink roses were used, - Receiving with the hostess were Mrs. Fletcher Linn, Mrs. H C Camp hell and Mrs.. Forest Fisher. . Mrs. W. B. Mercereau and Miss Elizabeth P. Sawyers presided In the dining room. Intense Suffering From Dyspepsia tnd Stomach Trouble Instantly" RcKeved and Permanently Cured by Stuart's Dyspepsia . Tablets. IJL H"ew Discovery, but Hot a Patent Med , Iotas. Dr. RedwaTl relates an Interesting j ecetmt of what, he considers a remark table case of acute stomach trouble and t chronic dyspepsia by the use of the ew discovery, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets. He says: -The patient was a man who had suffered, to my knowledge. , for years with dyspepsia. Everything i he ate seemed to sour and create gases In the stomach. He had pains like rheu ; roatlsm in the back, shoulder blades and ; limbs, fullness and distress after eat In g, poor appetite and loss of flesh : the heart became affected, causing pal pitation and sleeplessness at night "I fae him powerful nerve tonics and blood remedies, but to no purpose As an experiment I finally bought a foment package of fituart's Dyspepsia rablrts at a drug store and gave them to him. Almost immediate - relief was riven and after he had used four boxes h to all appearances fully cured. '"There was no more acidity or sour . watery risings, no bloating after meals the appetite was vigorous and he has i ined betwe-n 10 and 12 pounds In weight of solid, healthy flesh. ..- "Authough Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are advertised and sold In drug stores j et l ronider them a most valuable additn to any physician's line of reme dies, s they are perfectly harmless and ran be given to. children or invalids , lir III un,.r frn Atnt r.f u i. ... MdC(v,. biiis .harmloos- -amterm. tsiiiinif r.oinlng but fruit and vegetable veteti-ts, pure pepuln and Golden Seal 'Without any question they are the KHff-st. most effective! cure for Indiges tion, .-biliousness, constipation and all irng.-me)t of the stomach, however aiisht or severe." . . THE REAL FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH By Darra More, ; ,vv i N the coming of Miss Ellen Terry to Port and. there is rood ior meditation by those women, who flock to the beauty doctor In a mad desire to hide the ravages of time. The woman who stoops to "white lies" about Tier age, and the matron who gowns herself like the debutante, should take a leaf out of Miss Ellen Terry's book, and listen to her "words of wisdom. - ; - Miss Terry, one of the wonder-women of the age, is turn old..: Most women at that age have reined to their knitting, toothless and Terainftcent, pr have so caricatured themselves by, the aid of cosmetics, 1 electric needles the dress maker," the milliner and the corsetlere that they are the laughing stock of all who behold. But.; the. brilliant ; Terry is full of an enthusiasm and a Joy that Is contagious. ; She is proud, of her age, she Is proud of her accomplishments, she is proud of her perennial "youthful- ness. And this' Is her secret: "1 am never without ; An Interest." Since earliest youth, the wonderful woman has been absorbed In her work. And, at 62, she is a. woman whom no, words can flatter. To be with her seems to mean to see with her eyes, and to make the love of Shakespeare on the one .hand and the simple life, on the other, the two most gorgeously attractive things on' earths ''. t 1 '-:'. Mrs.' Wheeler's Invitational Included Mrs. George Wentworth Jr., - Mrs, WH llam B. Gilbert, Mrs. Frank M. Warren Sr.', Mlsa Frances Warren, Mrs. Donald Ranney Monro Miss Grace warren), Mrs. William L&dd. Mrs. H. H. Herd- man, "Mrs. P. J. Mann, Mrs. Raleigh Stott 'Mrs. Wallace McCamant Mrs. Frank L Fuller, Mrs. A. E. Rockey, Mrs, W. G. Thatcher, Mrs. J. A Currey, Mrs. John A. Keating, Miss May Keat ing, Mrs. O. E. Mitchell, Mrs. Samuel Kerr, Mrs. Frederick Strong, Mrs. Rob ert Piatt Mrs. Frank M. Warren Jr;, Mrs. Clarence Gilbert Mrs. James Ew- ng, Mrs. Lee B. Menefee, Mrs. F. B. Huston, Mrs. A. D. Charlton, Mrs. Dan iel Andrew Shlndler, Mrs. J. F. Brad ley, Miss . Ruth Small, Mrs. . Curtis Strong, Mrs. Robert Strong,. Mrs. L. B. Feelcy. Mrs.Robert Ellis, Mrs. E. , C. Shevlin, Mrs. R. J.-Marsh, Mrs. A. ,C. Panton, Mrs, J. J. 'Pan ton, Mrs. Robert Donald, Mrs. Francis D. Chamberlain, Mrs. W. H, Foulkes, Mrs. Warren E. McCord. Mrs. J. R. Sharp, Mrs. John C. Robinson. ' Mrs.- Walter H, Mathewson, Mrs. Charles F. Swigert Mrs. Walter F.'Burrell. Mrs. J. T. Ross. Mrs. J. Er nest Laidiaw, Mrs. R. J. Chipman. Mra C C Colt Mrs, Otis Wight Mrs, W. N. Jones, Mrs,- C. L. Russell, Mrs. C. E. Danf Mrs. M. H. Houser. Miss Ruth Prlngle. Mrs. J. Pringlej Mrs, T. L. El- lot Miss Henrietta Eliot Mrs. H.' Scott Mrs. W. E. .Herring, Mrs, 8. G. Reed. Mrs. George L. McPherson, Mrs. Henry Story. Mrs. a T. Hamilton. Mrs. H. E. Nprthup, Miss - Northup, Mrs. - II. E. Northup Jr Mrs. A. A. Dekum. , Mrs. R. McCowan, Mrs. J. B. Gray. Mra W. Shore, Mls Lillian Dosch, Miss Ca mllle Dosch, Mrs. Robert Collier. Miss Grace Collier, Miss Alice Collier and Mrs. George Waggoner, Mrs. J. W. Cook entertained . wtih luncheon today, eomnlimentln" W niece. Miss Portia Knight, who is the traveling companion of Ellen Terry. Miss Knight is a Salem girl, the daugh ter of Colonel N. D. Knight who won her theatrical spurs In London. She is a former St Helen's Hall girl and a graduate of Snell seminary. Her sister, Sylvia Knight Is also making her the atrical career abroad. CHARGES FRAUD : IN DAMAGE SUITS ' fOR $1,400,000 (Continued from Page One,)' from HO to )80 an acre to (290 and $300 anecre, The property had been -widely adver tise and there was $232,000 in the, HI bernla Savings bank, held In escrow as security for the payment of the bonds of the companies. In addition there were still unsold approximately 3090 acres of Irrigable land, worth $300 an acre, and about 000 acres of non-Irrt-gable land , worth $10 an acre. There were many other assets besides the land, ; 4 ' - - : , alned at $1,000,000. : , The total debts of the company con sisted of $24S,000 pf bonds, $5000 of ex penses. $60,000 on the eonstrnetlnn tnnA and commissions due the plaintiff to me amount or JU.ftOO. The companies possessed properties and assets of more than 11.000.000. over Kind ihnv V, 1U. bllities., There, were also options to pur- v-uuse iana amounting to about $197,000. . Coe charges that when It became ap parent to Furnish that he was makin good In the management of the project. xurnun conceivea tne Idea of so manip ulating the project and the contract as to injure the plaintiff, destroy his busi ness reputation, defam . hi ihirart and make It impossible for him to fulfill mo verms 01 me contract i Furnish persuaded Coe to disregard the strict terms of th mnfnt . thm plalnUff charges, and advised hint that one provision which stioulated that tn per cent of the gross, sales should be usea ror paying the expenses of sales and management was not practicable. ' Coe Tollowed Iiurtrnctlona, " T'This,""Coe says. Furnish adUsed'-hlm to disregard, but to push the Bale of the lands rerardlees of the term of the contract or the expense, fJ. H- Ra- iey, attorney for . the companies, bad also advised him to do this, being a co conspirator With Furnish. , u , rnm charges. ...... Coe had taken this advise, he and embarked on a strenuous campaign for the sale of the land Then in fur therance of the conspiracy, Coe alleges. uruisn neglected to Keep the project In good condition, allowed the ditches to become defective and dry, and thus dis couraged prospective settlers who came to see the lands. As a result of this mere selling scheme and not of being a ? bona, fide irrigation project, so Coe charges. ( Haley had spent much In excess of the fund named by the terms' of the contract so - Coe alleges, - but ; many t thousands less than Co hai nm ' commissions. AH the money, spent by Coe had been spent to exploit the lands of the companies, 1 and this r fund In cluded many thousands of the private funds of the plaintiff. , teman& Aeeonntlna'.' : : -Knowing all these things, Coe alleges. Furnish and Raley made a peremptory demand "ucon him Jul ? for an im mediate accounting: of the business of the-ewnpa merr rh eyI n b L-i; piT, Tok"b&U" that he either make ian Immediate ac counting er that they would proceed to a strict enforcement of the terms of the contract ." 1 " Furnish and Raley repudiated the promises made with the plaintiff, Coe the Realm feminine There Is still another wonder-woman,' who is a living" sermon to those who would Und the fountain of youth. Madame Bernhardt, who has held a unique reputation for a generation, has attained the age of 65. . Asked for her secret. of youth, she replied, "I always amuse myself. I have not suffered en nui once in my whole life. I have al ways found existence too interesting." Both of these .women of the stage are too great to be able to conceal their age, and neither wishes to diminish the lustre of her achievements by doing so. ; Both have worked ceaselessly, with tremendous energj'i under the stress and strain of the most exacting of masters, the stage. In a recent article, Helen Dare Said of them: "Perhaps, if we could keep them still and silent long enough to examine them In a searching light,., wed find, the tracing of time on them. But that's Just it. r They don't stand still. They're always go ing on. , They've kept right on going forward, .from the beginning always looking ahead, eager, alive, creative and productive; never lingering In the past or resting .with ; the triumphs of yes terday." Energy and courage .! and In- domltable hope that magic that lies la. "never being , without an Interest worked the wonder In them that makes them young women of 65 and (2 that the world delightedly flocks to see." Women, be proud of, her age: glortfy It with deeds-becoming to its majesty. alleges, and insisted that unless an ad justment, were made Jthat ithe contract would be canceled. ' Raley, apparently as t. attorney, trut in fact as an agent of Fnrnlsh, Coe alleges, persuaded him to sign a new contract , As a result of this new contract H, L,: Moody was elected president of the Inland Irrigation company. Furnish had represented that Moody was a man of experience, of Integrity and high standing in every way, while the fact was that he was a tool of Furnish and a puppett . Coe charges that Moody had been engaged In business dealings of such a questionable nature for years, that when he found out his true stand ing and reputation he did not desire to have his name used In connection with that of " Moody. . ,'t financial Standing Attacked, . As soon as Moody was elected presi dent Coe alleges, he went away from the state and would not attend to the business of the company. He refused to carry out the terms of the sales, and at once began to attack the standing and character of the 'plaintiff. Vr'&l"; Coe says that Furnish and Moody at tacked' his' financial standing,; as well as that' of the Columbia Land company, and disorganised the agents and em ployes of -the company. , : ,! About this time, Coe set, out he went to the orient for a rest and Furnish and Moody . began to circulate false and ' slanderous statements about him. They circulated the rumors that he was a defaulter, Coe says, ''that he was an absconding debtor, that he was not iA the orient, but was concealed In Port land; that be was a bankrupt; that he had abandoned his contracts and , was not able to , carry them out; that the Columbia Land company was Insolvent; that , Coe had collected vast sums Of money without the knowledge or au thority of the companies and had mis appropriated, these sums, to his own use and that he had defrauded the pur chasers of land a , ! .. , Bejrodiated Contracts, Before leaving Portland Coe says that he had told Furnish of Ms plans for carrying on the business of the companies, and that he had done this believing in the honesty and friendship of Furnish. Furnish and Moody had used this information, Coe says, and had gone to the banks and the men named by Coe and circulated the de famatory rumors to these men, in an attempt to destroy the financial stand ing of the plaintiff and cause him to be unable to carry on his plans for. the fulfillment of the contract . After doing; all these things, Coe says that Furnish and Moody repudiated the contracts and have refused to allow him to carry, them out to a successful con clusion, doing so In an effort to Injure him and defraud him of his dues result ant from his work as selling manager for the Furnish properties. - Coe asks that Furnish be forced to pay him $300,000 actual and $300,000 punitive damages . in the suit filed against -Furnish Individually, and he asks for $800,000 damages from the Inland, Irrigation company, the Furnish Ditch company. Furnish & Moody, be cause of the cancellation of the con tracts held by the plaintiff with these companies and men. . . NEW PASSENGER (Continued From Page One.) of Villa avenue will , in no manner or form Interfere with traffic on the high way, the railroad ' engineers " having solved this problem by providing for a tunnel underneath the roadway. Ac cording to the plans this tunnel will be 24 feet In the dear, and abont five feet nnder the surface of the road. ; To BolU Strong Tunnel.' The tunnel will be supported by an arch of steel and concrete. .Villa ave nue follows a slight depression on top of a , ridge s which - makes the tunnel Bcheme perfectly feasible. ..1 In seeking ' a franchise on the Barr road it Is safe to speculate that the company will also seek a franchise over Halsey street since .' the Barr" road is practically a continuation of that street Halsey street would bring the 'line to the river at a point about midway be tween the new railroad bridge and the projected Broadway bridge so that from that .-point no great difficulty would be encountered , In getting to either of the bridges. -. .- . Never Falls to ncstore Gray IIar to its Natural Color and Deaalye v ' No matter how long it has been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dan draff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Will not soil skin or linen. Will not Injure your hair. Is not a dye. -ft and 59c. bottles at druggists Send 3c tor free books "The Care el the Hair and frkln." Philo Hny Spec Co.. Newark,N J..U.S.A. .Iay ESrJlsa op unequalled lor the Coinnleikit, toilet and bath, reU.ruugh, chapped tunas. Kw; kin lineandnnft. 2V. druitgista, nEwvae all (tUBsriTuns KOVVh, MAKflN, 8'1'iPK - TA VLOH rmco'co., bkidmore prug tJo., VA NX)t) VER; Q. A, , BROWN, OUN A Menu For T o morrow BREAKFAST, . , , Baked Apples, with Cream. " ' Rice CereaJ. Broiled Sheep's Kidneys. Potato Cakes. . w noie wheat Muinna. ,, ,' ' Coffee. ,. , " LUNCHEON. " Cream of Tomato Soun. " Toasted Crackers. Baked Sweet Potatoes. y French. Pancakos with Syrup. " " DINNER. .- Oxtail Sono. Curried Chicken. Potato Croquettes. Beets. Cold Slaw. , . ,. .. . Rice Cream. ,-. . Cafe Noir. AMERICAN SALVATION J i&i ARMY LEADER DIES Adjutant W, Stacey and wife, division officers . of the American Salvation Army, now located at, 347 First street are grieving because of the death cf Major Marian Smaller, one of the lead erg of their work, at Washington, D. C. News of her death and an account of the funeral services v has Just reached them. , Major Smalley was particularly loved among the poor, to whom she had given the best of her life, When she died those to whom she bad done good crowded Into the funeral service, bring ing flowers which they had bought with pennies -. needed, for the -purchase of food.". ,; v .', r- .; Adjutant Stacey and wife are lssnlng cards to Portland business men which are, to be given to any needy person. Each card is a ticket for a meal and a bed free of charge. They are also pre paring, to make a Christmas celebration for poor children of the families among whom they work... ?- PRESS CLUB SOUVENIR GOING TO PRESS SOON f Material- for the. hanrtsomn :niinT publication the Portland Press club will present to patrons of "A Night. 'Off when that amusement enterprise is re vealed at the Helllg, - Monday, night, December 19,-- has now: gone from, the hands of the editors to the printers. There, remain only a few pages to be maae up-- oerore the pook will go to press.- :';'? : v --, . -':' Sponsors for tl sonvenlr deelare that not only will the letter-press be of the highest standard, but that the art features Will commend It tnlnAr nf beautiful and Interesting things. . 'Thft cover design, the drawings and pen-and-ink embellishments will disclose work of the best newspaper artists In the West .- .. :-'-i.y " ":?,;. The exchanse of the haslnas mr J'm tickets continues at Sherman Hit Co.'s - It will close tomorrow night aft er which -there, can be no reservations utll December. 16. fit the Hem hnr office Happy, Happy A, Marvel for Sore Feet, ActsRight Off Sors feet? . Sorer After Tstng Good-bye sore feet aching feet swoll en feet sweaty feet smeillng feet tired feet. . . Good-by corns, callouses and bunions and raw spots. ': . . Tou've never tried anything like TTZ before for your feet It Is different from anything ever before sold. "'It acts at once and makes the feet feel remarkably fresh and sore-proof. TIZ Is ht a powder.' Powders and other foot remedies clojr up the pores TIZ draws out all poisonous exudations which bring on soreness of the feet s.nd Is the only remedy -that does. - TIZ cleans out every pore and glorifies the reet your feet . , You'll never limp again or draw up your face in, pain, and you'll forget about your corns, bunions and callouses. You'll feer like a new person. , If you don't find all this true after trying a box of TIZ, you can get your money-rignt back. ' , . - TIZ is for sale at all druggists at 25 cents per box, or It will be sent yon di rect If you wish, from "Walter JLiuther Podge & Co Chicago, lit Recommended and sold by . TheOwt Drug Co. Seventh- and Washington streets.'' -THE M. GREW OVAXAHTXTJS ' TO mm Our ' guarantee Ho money required until satisfied Is your absoluta protection. Consul t a 1 1 o n, examina tion and medicines free. Our specialty Is AU Ailments of Men, " ' W hat you want is a cure. Come to - us end get It Hours datlj fl tn R t.'.i'nlig 7 to 8. Sundays 10 to 1 only. DR. GREEN CO. 362 Washington Et. Portland, Or.. ARE YOU SICK? Consult the On Wo Tong ' Medicine Co. These noted doctors have learned the fcecrets 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. Diseases of the nervous sys tem, female disorders, blood poison stomach trouble, .etc.. absolutely n No. matter how many doctors have) failed, no matter how many nudlfinwa ..voujiave. used witbQutxciulU-caU.oiKuaJ We i-Hii oine you. , j Consultation free.; Treatments by mall ' W ) ,' Xs K On Wo Tonjf Chinese Medicine and Tea Company 03 Second St.''-' Sours 9 A. U, to 10 T. X. URGES ST. JOHNS TO ' BUY FIRE M .: - ' ' - - . - ... .. ; ' ' Another plea for a fire engine and a paid department was made to the St Johns council last evening by Council man Downey. He" declared the city had reached a state of growth where ade quate fire fighting equipment and fire men were an absolute necessity. No action was taken by the council on the subject " " " There, was considerable discussion concerning the ; request - for, a sidetrack franchise by the Lauthers company. Councilman Johnson maintained that if the franchise were ' granted the city would be giving up all thope of ever getting a Bidetrack of Its own for team ing end would be at the mercy of the Lauthera company, which could make any charge it desired to the city. 1 Coun cilman Downey favored granting the franchise, but Councilman Davis stood with Johnson. ; The matter went over until Wednesday afternoon,1 when the council will visit the proposed location of the track and also1 look over , the, grounds of the Weyerhauser sewer out let - . The bid of R. J. Peterson of 45 cents for box gutters and cross walks was CUR ' 1 make definite claims for ,mv meth ods of treating men's ailments: I claim originality, distinctiveness, sci entific: correctness and tmapproachable success. Every one of these claims is -backed by substantial proof. The best . evidence of superiority is thev! cures themselves. ; My. treatment cures per manently those cases that no other treatment can cure. This test has been made over and over again, and a ma jority of my patients are men who have failed to obtain lasting benefits else where, " -' ' --'' t - A Pay When Curjed , urwivm kloob roisos No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the Interior, but harm less, blood cleansing remedies that remove the last poisonous taint -''.( '',''. taxiooscb vxnrs ' , - There is no, necessity for- surgi cal operations in the treatment of varicose veins. This ailment yields completely to my mild and pain less , method and results are far better than were ever attained by - the harsh and dangerous practice of cutting. Bat one week is re quired - and - seldom Is 1 1 e t e r , necessary to detain the p a t len t from his business. - - Examination Free ''.,'. ' ' - ' ' ' ' X do not charge for advie, erammattoa or dlaguoKla, Zf yon call for a private talk with me, 70a will not be nrg4 to begin treatment. If Impossible to call, writs. Honrs, s a, m. to 8 jh. xa.J 8undays, 10 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. oos sua vobsxsov ajtd BXCQJTO 8TSXXTS PBXVATB EBTBAjrOB S34M 1C0BBZ90V BTBZfiT, FOSTZJUTB, - OB. We Tead the Vonkwest la Our- prove Ing Disorders of Ilea. ever receive a fairer offer? MFM 1 ,,s ttl quickest cure In the world for acute disorders, wbleh I -IVIL.U will cure ss low as 13.50. Call and investigate. Make no mistake. Come to me first and avoid wasting your hard-earned cash on worthless medicines or treatments. Consultation and examination free. , Call today. PhnntA PcOe If you have an old cas that baa beea hanging on for VI11 Ull!V Uuoco months, and which medicine frojn doctors and drug gist can't seem to cure, there ts some reason, i I have a scientific cure for these cases and will euro you right quickly and cheaply, , Don't let a dis order, drag you down In health and weaken you. - ..... , . Blood and Skin Disorders 'Stshf ma. ' Don't go to Hot Springs; I can ours you cheaper and better. Under ray scientific treatment all these terrible symptoms quickly disappear and robust health returns. If others have failed to cure,-or are not benefiting ' you, come to me. I cure permanently, quickly and cheaply , v Variance V1nC . Usually Occur on the left side and cften cause drag-: VallUac VCIIld irlng. aching pains In the groin and Joins, worry ner vousness: They are usually caused by strains, lift Ing, bicycle riding, pro longed standing on the feet" sedentary habits. I cure without cutting. The cure is safe and absolutely, certain.; Come and m me free. . Bladder Troubles and Kidney Dlsorderer ymc! plexlan? Have you weak or fainting spells? Do your fset swell? If you: have any of these symptonts don't wait until your case gets bad. I will " give, you, a. eareful examination free, Come noir.;,:,,;,;,,:,;;,;;:,;..,,,,;.,: "Nprvniis Mpn"' SSUSJwP? AMtx'i vo IVCI VUUO UlCM WOSX ETEET DAT. This Is how you feel. There Is usually pain across the email of the back, blue lings under your eyes, specks before the eyww sleep does not refresh you; you get up In the mern Ing feeling tired; ytmr memory la poor, your mind-wanders; you are hoi- ; law-eyed; you are fearful, always expecting the worst to happen; nervous, no appetite. ' Dear reader, come to me and I will lend you a helplnr hand.' I cur cheaply.and permanently.. Come today don't put off any lenger. CERTAINTY OF CURE : Is what' you want I will give you a written LE&AL GUARANTEE to cure you or'refund your money. If you are tired of paying out money and waiting fojr sults. this is your opportunity to be cured quickly. , There Is all the difference In the world between doctors and treatments, and you want ,the- best , j.:?tri:J'? , tv ., ; -f . ... Out of Town Men vioItIna; tne Clty Consult rne at one upon arrival and maybe yon can be cured before re-" luwilUB jju.hb. jnivuy nun can 09 SUITO in On. tWO Or mors VISltS, COn tlnulng treatment when home. ., t , f i 7 OOKSmTATlOIf XSTD BZASTXlfATXOV STtrS. at office or by 4ma. One personal visit Is preferred, btit if this is Im practicable, y.rlte us a fulKand unreserved history 0 your case and aet on-lb iresb .from lur . Hours' A. U. to 8 J. U. Bundays, lto 12. stIlouib MEDICAL CO. the only one received, and was accepted. Councilman Johnson made a motion j that all property owners be permitted to arrange for their own plumbing work instead of having the council give the work to bidders. , Mayor Hendricks appointed a commit tee of 10 property owners living' on Dawson street to meet at the city hall December IS and discuss and decide on the proposed Improvements for the street Those named on the committee are Dr. .Watts, Elliott Gordon. A. G. Harris, J. S. McKinney, W. A. Fair child, W. F. Wllklns. John Noren, L. M. Kucher, Albert Pass .and Elizabeth VapleS. .;;.;, - . ' ATHENA GIRL INJURED; ' . MAY HAVE LOST REASON . (Special Dispatch to The fonrnal.) Athena, -'Or, Dec, 1 9. Zada Van Winkle, a prominent young woman of this city was severely injured-Wednesday evening In a runaway accident and grave doubts are felt for her ultimate recovery. Together ' ; with Gertrude Booher and Leon Wilson slie was driv ing about the city when the horses be came frlgbtened( and 5 dashed madly away. The other two occupants were thrown out of the ventele with little In Jury, but Miss Van Winkle was thrown on her head and was rendered uncon-W ing her to consciousness, but her mind The Xadlngr Speelallst ' fxmrBAtrrxD atlmhrts Ton can depend upon a quick 'and thorough curs by my treat-1 ment A -quick cure Is, desirable because a slow cure Is apt to be no cure at an, and a chronic develop ment will come later. I cure you beyond the possibility of a relapse and In half the usual time required. MUSEUM OP - ANATOMY FREE TO MEN I n II ml Wl TEE : COUNTRY le In Portland and from all ' parts ot the country are coming to the -Men's Greatest Specialists at St Louis Medical Co. to be cured. All sensible men afflicted with any nervous disor der,' Rheumatism, Rupture. - Ecinma. Blood Disorder, realise the necessity of ' having reliable' specialists etire them.' ; Many times a poor doctor, through lack of experience, will do more Injury than good. Be careful, be sensible don't maic a a mists no go to t he ' St Lon is -Med foal Co. - Our phvslclans are the eadUg specialists for men's disorders, ind have been so for years. j C70neVeekFree If yea call st ones T will give you one week af trnatmnnt frea if vnn ImI tn that 1 . can cure yoii. . Did vou 1 is apparently a blank and It Is feared" that she has lost her reason. Fleming-Winters Orchestra. Thones A-4004, B-:602, 1 " 'frit i N7' A. TAXI "2.B F co I Fer Hoar 1 I Am the Man that weak, aUlnff men have got to con stat after they have failed to receive a ours elsewhere. - I. positively cure Varicose Velna Ktrp ture. Obstruction, Special "Ailments of Men, Kidney, Bladder and Blood AU men ts and Nervous Weakness. If you want a perfect cure, cure to stay cured, treat with the old reliable firm, 1 Don't ' waste your money .-with . cheap and unskilled specialists. ' - Get the best always. The best, is none too good for you and always the cheapest In the end. - - - - . - ; , ;- Remember, we treat only cases we can cure. Cure or no pay is our motto. What more can you ask? ; We -will cure -you of your trouble never to return If we tell you so. Re member this. We ere .specialists In our line, not cure-alls, -'. , , , ' Call at once and let a true specialist examine you today, not- tomorrow, i, 1 Stop suffering; get strong and vigor ous. What more to be desired than " healthT Nothing. - Come- and consult us free of all charge, , . ,. . ... .. 1 DR. LINDSAY lbs Oia Bsllabls Specialist Corner Alder and Second streets. 'En trance 12814 Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays.-10 a. m. to 1 p. m. GUARANTEED CURES IF YOU ARE CURABLE Men and Women Cared - S AJTD $10 IS OTTB TXB PAT WHTUT CURED $10 Z-&AT EIA1HWATIO TXBB Call at once and find out what yourtrou-. ble . Is before this grand of fer Is wit h- 1 drawn. 'The ! British Botanic Medicine C o. are curing the sick and - weak with , V. n( w.n will, t.w.v,. derful- Euro-f pean - methods Vt of treatment , combined wit'i their bojtanlo ana nervous Diseases, Tou can not afford to Jeopardise your health or risk your" life by employing incompetent medical aidbut go at once to one whose reputation, akill and abil ity. t)ACkf! hv mmocD on.I lin n nm of expeflenee, give assurance Of honest, skillful and scientific treatment and a cure. We successfully-treat snd guar antee to cure all forms of Acute, Chron- Kervo-ViUl Troubles, Stomach TxOn- bias. All Forms of Skin Diseases, Ca- ' tarrn 01 au xorms, fs.oo per month; T,o sema, Piles cured without the knife; Swollen Glands, Kervonsness, Debility, Varioosed Veins, Bladder and Prostatic and Contracted Troubles and all Acute and Chronio Diseases of Men and Wo men. Skin Diseases a Specialty. , Call today for free X-ray examination. If you cannot call," write your - symp toms. Many cases cured by our home treatment. Call nt once and be cured by BEITISH BOTANIC MEDICI ItE CO. 287 H Washington St., Portland, Or., 4th floor Rothchlld Building, Take elevator. CURED , l' . i vSISOURFEE Pay. When .Cured, We have every known remedy np pllance for TSElriNtJ TOV.. Our ex- vc?fci".n Brr!at f nd Tr:,a that 0n8-..e slime nt of men is new to us. ' COKE IW A5D TAXiX XT OTEX. , . General Debility, Weak Hems tn. soinnia Results of YexpOF&re. overwork and other vloJatioa, of Nature's laws Diseases 6f Bladder snd.Kidueys, Vatu Zl''Wic,t1' 4 permanoatly f?ombatesi ,SP"M '-f uo5.: , SPECIAL A miEE NTS Newly ''cos . tracted and chronio cases cured All iSSlSl'i'fW'- '"nflSUttoS. stopped In 24 hours. , Cures effected in seven days. Consultation free. -If nt. &VLca,y' wrltB f0.r ,Jst Pf Question Office Hours A. M. 'to 8 P. W Sundays, 10 A. Id. to 1 P. M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Ck 834 WASHTNGTON STREET, " Corner Plret. mi J 1 1 ir v m 1 MEN H e VI.TV