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18 THE .OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL V PORTLAND WEDNESDAY EVENING, : JANUARY 11, 1911. V is 1 .' S5ra nnii mo mpimi rri ' OUILLnO UlunDLLUj S-W-SMSSSniia I Steam Schooner in Distress .Off Cape Mendocino, Re fuses Assistance of Passing CrafU i Wallowing In the trough of the sea near Cape Mendocino, the steam schooner Newport, bound from Bandon for San Diego, was sighted by the As sociation Oil tanker J. A. Chanslor. while " the latter was on her way to this port .last week, and reported that her hollers had given out. Captain Macdonald of the Chanslor offered the Newport a tow but It was refused. Captain Macdonald said that the New port, which formerly ran , between this port and Bandon, was sighted by the Chanslor about 16 miles south of Cape Mendocino, and seeing that she was In distress he spoke the steamer. The mas- -ter of the Newport told him that the hollers, had given put and that they were unable" to proceed. ;He asked the master of Ihe Chanslor to notify the - Ban Francisco Merchants Exchange and alt southbound vessels that the Chanslor should meet. This Captain Macdonald did and the Steamer Watson reported to him by wireless that she had spoken the New port in practically the same location as when she was seen by the oil tanker, and the captain refused a tow from the Watson., It was reported this morning that the Newport had arrived in San Fran cisco, m ,,, The Chanslor, which arrived' at Llnh ton last night with 40,000 barrels of oil from San Francisco, had an experience with Monday's gale, which struck her when she was about off Cape Mendo cino. The gale, says Captain Macdonald, was one of the heaviest that ha has s-een-in a long time, nd s It was blowing . inshore, the Chanslor was practically 'hove to" f of five or six hours clawing her way out ffgaiiiBt it. ' "To show what the power of the sea la when It Is raging,'" said Captain Macdonald, "the tip of huge wave caught the tftakwobd rill aft and lifted from 15 to 20 feet of It off. Thewave barely reached, the rail,' but" its 'force was sufficient' to tear a large section of It out. , MANNING GOES AGROUND Revenue Cutter Damaged on Trip Up the River. ' :: , While on her way up the river from AfctoritL "yesterday to undergo soma rc pr.trs at the Willamette Iron & Steel works, . the U. 8. 8. Manning of the revenue cutter service, struck the ground with sufficient force to damage her bottom, causing- her to ppilng a leak. . -. Ott "iW last trip to1 this port, about ' two months ago, e'.'con tract was awardr cd the, Willamette Iron & Steol works to lepalr her engine room-and get the ma chinery in shape for her to go-on her station in Alaska again next spring. She left Astoria yesterday. When in the vicinity of Warrior Rock she is said to have gotten out of the channel. She struck the ground a few moments, lat er, splintering tier bottom planking and bending some of her frames to such an extent that she began to leak. She did rot take much water, however, and she proceeded 'on up to the dock. On her arrival Captain Garden tele graphed to Washington for authority to place the cutter on the dry dock for examination and, repairs; and as soon os a reply has been received bids will probably he asked for the hull repairs. Work in her engine room will consist of a thorough overhauling and she will have her condenser retubed, the entire Job amounting to between $3000 and $4000. HAILSTONES HAMMER SAILORS. Steamer Shoshone Encounters Severe Storm on Coast, ( -Hailstones falling on the decks of the steamer Shoshone, between Cape Blan co and the mouth of the river, kept the crew, on the Jump all the time, and al though the hall was rot extra large, ... says Captain Asplund, when they struck thev wejv felt. The Shoshone, which arrived at 4 o'clock this morning from San Fran elsco. experienced strong southwest squalls with a heavy swell and cross seas all the way up the coast, but af ter reaching Cape Blanco the hall be gan to fail and did not cease until af- ' ter the steamer reached the river. Dur ing that time the crew worked under more of a disadvantage than In the usual stormy weather as the hailstones, blown by the- strong wind, made It almost im possible for, them to see when they had to rf( t, the little pieces of Ice sting Ins liise the prick of needles when It Struck their hands or faces. t ' The Shoshone brought . 60 barrels of coal oil and 500 tons of cement, as well s seven loads of machinery which will be discharged st St. IJelens. She will load lumber for San Francisco. HITS HIDDEN RILING. Gas Tug Dix Damages Propeller Near Madison Street Bridge. It has been reported to Captain Fpelcr, harbormaster, that the gas tug Iix, Captain Byers, struck a submerged Idling south of the Hawtliorm- bridge Katuiday and damaged her propeller so that it had to be removed and repaired. The piling Is supposed to be one that was placed in the river at the time the new bridge was being built and cafinot be seen. It is located about 200 feet south of the present bridge and a short distance to the eastward of the channel, MESSENGER IS MISSING. "' Xormaa Jordan Gone Since Monday h torn Merchants Exchange. Speculation Is being indulged at the Merchants exchange us to the where abouts of Norman Jordan, messenger at that institution, who lias been absent from hi duties since Monday morning, when he ..failed to show up for work its usuaL One theory is that he has ac ciulred a desire to go to sea, from hav ing been on the docks a good deal, and has shipped on one of the outgoing grain .vessels, ( MAKES QUICK TRIP UP. Tag Dauntless Brings British Ship Dal moral In for Wheat ! A?f fr aquTclTlIssa"e u'BTtfie ' coattt f,rom San Francisco, the tug Dauntless arrived Jrt Astoria at ,9 , o'clock this xnornlnr with tha British ship Bajrno rsJ. J U9 tons net. Captain Johnson in tow. Th Dauntless and. lee" tow left (he Golden Gate Saturday and. aided by the southerly winds. made the trip a a&out two days less time than it "usu ally takes to tow a ship up. The Bal moral la in for wheat and la under char ter to Balfour. Guthrie & Co. She Is a big carrier and will load nearly 150, 000 .bushels of grain for the. United Kingdom. j ' MARINE NOTES Astoria, Jan. 11. Arrived down at 8 snd sailed at 9 a. m.-Steamer Break water, for Coos Bay. "Arrived at 8 and left up at 10 a. m Steamers Westerner and Asuncion, from San Francisco. i Sailed at 8:26 a. m. Steamer Yosemlte, jfor San Pedro; at 8:36 a. m. German I steamer Serak, for United Kingdom via Tacoma; at 8:40 a. in. Steamer Nome PHu- tnr Ran JTrji ncincfl- at N:K0 . m. Steamer Capastrano, for San Francisco. Arrived at 9 a. m. British bark Bal moral in tow of tug Dauntless, from. San Francisco. ' Sailed at 10 a. m. Steamer St. Helens, for San Francisco Sailed at 10:30 a. m -Steamer Wash ington, for San Francisco. San Francisco, Jan. 10. Sailed at 8 p. m. Steamer Rosecrans, for Port land. San Pedro, Jan. 10. Arrived Steam er Northland, from Portland. Arrived and sailed Steamer Geo, W. Elder, from Portland, for .San Diego. Astoria,, Jan. 10. Arrived at 4:28 and left up at 4:40 p. ni. Steamer Sho- shone, from San Francisco. Adelaide, Jan. 10. Arrived Nprweg- I tan steamer-Kir, from Portland. Astoria, Jan, 11. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8, a. m. mod- orate; wind northwest 20 miles; weather, cloudy. , Tides at Astoria ThursdayHigh water, J 0:18 a, m., 9.1 feet Low water, 4:12 a. m., 4.1 feet; 6:34 p. m., 0.9 feet ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Castings for the new pillow blocks for the steajner Undine arrived last night, and It is expected that the re pairs to the steamer, will be completed within a few days. Laden with 660,000 feet of lumber, the steamer Washington, Captain Ko kerlts, has cleared at the custom house for San Francisco. The steamer, Johan Poulsen, Captain Lancaster, has also cleared for the same port with 660 tons of wheat and SO.OflO feet of lumber. In tow of the steamer Ocklahama the German ship Frieda, Captain Mark, left down this morning for the sea. She has 115,072 bushels or wheat valued at 897,811. After having taken on 1500 tons of flour at the Alblna dock, the Portland & Asiatic liner Henrlk Ibsen is Sched ule to shift from there today to Mont gomery Dock No. 2 to load 1000 tons of wheat. The remainder of her cargo for tha orient will be about 4000 tons of flouf. She la expected to sail about January IS. A notice to mariners is to the effect that tha Umatilla light vessel No. 87 will bo placed 6n her station off Uma tilla rcer about February 1 and that Relief light vessel No. 92 will relieve No. 93, off Swlftsure Bank, while the latter .goes to Seattle fop an over hauling. , It has been reported that the lumber lost from the deckload of the steamer Shna Tak, when she was disabled while crossing out over the Columbia river bar, has gone ashore at Seaside, Gear hart , and at Elk Creek. While on her way up to this port from Eureka, the steamer Alliance opened a seam and began leaking so badly that.her pumps could barely keep the Inflow of water in check. Sho will be lifftd tills afternoon on the Port of Portland drydock. Commander J. M. Kllicott, lighthouse Inspector for the, Seventeenth district, Is Reported to have promised the people of Tillamook bay range lights on both sides of the entrance to the bay, and other lights to mark the channel Inside. '-- L.J Helpful Hints on Hair Health Scalp and Hair Troubles Gen erally Caused by Care lessness. Dandruff v is a contagious disease caused by a microbe which also pro duces baldness. Never use a comb or brush belonging to some one else. N.i matter how cleanly the owner may be, these articles may be Infected with mtscrobea, which will Infect your scalp. It is far easier to catth hair microbes than it is to get rid of them, and ft single stroke of sn infected eohib or brush may well lead to baldness. Never try on anybody else's hat. Many a hat band In a resting place for microbes. If you happen to be troubled with dandruff, itching scalp, falling hair or baldness, we have a remedy which we believe will completely relieve these troubles. We are so sure of this that we offer it to you with the understand ing that It will CQst you nothing for the trial ifit does not produce the re sults we claim. This remedy is called Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. We honestly believe it to be the most scientific remedy for scalp and hair troubles, and we know of nothing else that equals it for efectiveness, because of the results li has produced in thousands of cases. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is devised to banish dandruff, restore nntural color when Its loss has been brought about hy disease, find make the hnlr naturallv silky, soft and glossy. It does this .be cause It stimulates the hair follicles, destroys the germ matter, and brings about a free, healthy circulation of blood, which nourishes the hair roots, musing them to tighten and grow new hair. We want everybody who has any trouble with hair or scalp to know that Rexall "!3" Hsir Tonic is the best hair tonic and restorative in existence, and no one should scoff at or doubt this statement until they have put our claims to a fair test, with the under standing that they pay us nothing for the remedy If itnioes not give full and complete satisfaction in every particu lar. Two sizes, 60 cents and $1.00. Re member, you tan obtain Rexall remedies only at The Rexall Store The Owl Drug Co., Inc., corner Seventh and Washington streets. Bing Chong CSLEBXATED OHiarSBB DOCTOB Cures all diseases of men -and women by use of the famous Chinese herbs. omen kotos i to 11 a tp-. 3 to 6 p. m. Office, room 11, tlBH alder St, r 133 Vi 1st St. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.. 6 to 11 p. m. 88S riaadsra, Bet, 4th aA 6th. INJECTION JBR0U Civet Prompt and Effectual Relief . without Inconvenience, in the , MOST OBSTINATE CA5Er No other treatment required. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. " Barillas X.iners Sue to Arrive. Breakwater. Coos Bay ..Jan. 15 j-toanoae, nan fearo Jn. z- Beaver, San Pedro Jan. 23 Sue 1L Elmore, Tillamook ......Jan. 18 Golden Gate, Tillamook ...... ..Jan. 14 io. w. Eider. San Diego ......Jan. 16 Rose-City, San. Francisco. ... . .Jan. 18. Begular Liners Bus to Depart. Roanoke, 8an Pedro Jan. 11 Golden Gate. Tillamook;-? Jan. 12 Alliance, Eureka , ... Jan. 17 Breakwater. Coos Bay. Jan. 17 Sue H. Klmore.-Tillamook Jan. 17 Beaver, San Pedro Jan. 12 Bear, San Pedro Jan. 17 George W. Elder. San Pedro.,.. Jan. 18 Rose City, San Pedro Jan. 22 Vessels la Port St' Nicholas, Am. sch.. ....... ..Astoria Levi G. Burgess, Am, bk Supple s Iverness, Br. bk......... Linnton Falcon, Am. ss Albers Hoanoke, .Am. ss. ..; Martins' Beaver, Am. ss AInsworth Balmoral. Br. sh ...Astoria Manning, U. 8. S Will. Iron & Steel aii nu, uer. sn Linnton Bayard. Fr. bk ..: North Bank Golden Gate, Am. ss. Central Shna Yak. Am. ss. .....Oregond drydock c a . Wll, J . DM. . , , . ABiUI Jtft Wandsbek" Ger. bk Linnton Henrlk itfsen. Nor. ss Alblna Forforshlre Br. Sh Linnton Pierre Antoine, Fr. bk. ....... .Bunkci-M Frieda. Ger. bk : Stream Buffon, Fr. bk. Astoria Scottish Moor. Br.' sh Stream Berlin, Am, sch.. ..Goble Jabez Howes, Am. sch ". . . . .Astoria St. Francis, Am. sh. Astoria Poltalloch, Br. sh..., St Helens En Route with Cement and OeneraL Admiral Cornulier. Kr. bk Antwern! Clans, Ger. sh . Hamburg uayia a Anglers, ft. tK. ..... .Hamburg Marechal de Castries, Fr. bk. . .-. . . .Tyne WJlhelmlne, Ger. sh , Antwerp Luzon, Am. sch Redondo Dally River Readings. sf .5 3 TATIONS. Lewiston Klparla Umatilla Eugenn Harrlsburg ...... Albany Salem Wilsonvllle Portland 3.0 2.9 o 0 0 0 .90 0.1 2.2 4.1 0 1.2 5.1 0.6, .50 .78 .36 8.6 0.8 0.6 4.4 Rising river; ( ) ail ling river. You Can Make Good Wages Tomorrow by attending the. sale of high grade shoes at, the Oregon Shoe Store, 247 Morrison street. Closing out the entire stock at about half regular price. 16,000. pairs men's, - women's and .chil dren's rhbes included. While excavating the ruins of St. Plran's oratory, Cornwall, many skel etons have been dug up, several of them human beings seven feet in height. Rheumatism Advice Gives Prominent Doctor's Best Ft xorlptton Is Essay Mlxsd. ,', "Get one ounce of syrup of Sarsapa rllla compound and one ounce of Torls compound. Then get half a pint of good Whiskey and put the other two ingredi ents Into It. Take a tablospoonful of this mixture before eacn meal and at bed time. Shake the bottle before us ing." This Is not new in this city as lr.anv of. the worst cases of rheumatism and back-ache have been cured by II. Good results come, the first day. Any druRKlst has these Ingredients on hand or will iulckly get them from his whole sale house.- Any one can mix them. CURED FOREVER to Fees In Simple Allllcted MenHas Yonr FliysicianFailedtolurcYou? Refuse (o Softer Longer on Promises Call st our office and let ns convince you that we have eursd where other doctors and SPE CIALISTS have failed. By permission we oaa refer you to cured patients and show yon letters we are receiving . from cored and grateful men. If yonr case is curable we oaa ours you, but- If It is not w wUl frankly tell yon so. Examination free and yon will bs under no obligation what ever to take treatment. If afflicted do not delay nor-nogleot yonr condition, for a quick and last ing curs means a great deal to yonr future life and happiness. Remember our charges as Spe cialists for a guaranteed care Is far lass than those charged by family Doctors and Surf eons and other Specialists. , , Remember, We Have Been Here for Years, Are Permanently Located and Incorporated and Licensed Under the Laws of Oregon. ' 1$ Remember There Is No Man Too Poor to Get Cured by Us. JNo Money Re quired to Commence Treatment. SEVENTEEN YEARS of SUCCESS IN We Cure Nervous Exhaustion Also known as Nervous Debility. Nervo-Vital Debility. Neurasthenia, etc. If you have any symptoms of this disease, such ss loss of energy or ambition, vitality, easily fntijriied. dull, listless reeling, nervousness and other svmptoms, I want you to be sure and call, I have given this condition of men special study and 1 unhesitatingly say that my treatment Is not excelled by anv other speclullst regardless of what they may claim. I know what I have accomplished in even the most se vere cases letters of endorsement are on file, and there Is no reason to believe that I cannot cure TOU also. RE MEMBER, by calling you do not obligate yourself to take treatment. . , We Cure" Kidney and Bladder Diseases Any disorder of the kidneys and bladder, no matter how slight, should be treated by an expert specialist. Pat -nt medicines and treatment of inexperienced doctors cannot be depended upon to cure them, which you no rtoi bt have found out if you have been 'm.rth of time. Too frequent desire, retention of or too profuse, sedi ment or brick dust, burning, scalding sensation, highly colored, pains in the back, dry, pale, waxy skin, etc., are-symptoms that should not be neglected for a. mo-, ment. If you call I will make a Careful, expert chemfcal and microscopical examination an absolute test with out charge, and give you information and advice of value. We Cure Varicose Veins daily demonstrate that varicose Veins can be cured, in nearly all cases, by one treatment, in such a satis factory way that a healthy circulation is rapidly reestab lished, and instead of the depressing conditions I guar antee you a cure or refund the money. ,. WE TREAT ALL DISEASES. COMMON TO MEN the mmm mvmrM irictitiitf m street, EIGHT FOR SENATE Three Bunched in : Lead but Man" Now in Rear May Land the. Prize. Charleston. W. Vs., Jan. 11. Tho spirited contest among the Democrats leaders of West Virginia for the seat of Nathan B. Scott in the United States senate"prom!ses to make the legislative session which began here today ne of the most interesting in many years. The interest is increased by the vast amount of uncertainty that attends the result of the contest. The Democratic victory in November was something of a surprise and the senatorial aspirants were obliged to enter the race on short notice, with little time to Derfect their organizations and plan their campaigns. Hence the difficulty lrf getting a line on the situation. - ,k There are half a dozen candidates for Senator Scott's seat and nearly all of them are conducting active campaigns. With the organlxation of the legisla ture It is predicted that combinations amongr the candidates are likely to be effected and that eventually the field will narrow dowt to four or possibly three entries. Eight Possibilities. "The candidates are Clarence W. Wat son, a wealthy Fairmont coal operator! John T. McGraw, for many years Demo cratic national, copiniltteeman ; John 3. Cornwell, an editor of Romneyj Law rence Tierney, a coal operator of Blue field, and Andrew Edmlston of Wes ton. Judge Lewis Tavenner of Park-1 ersburg, Judge James H. Miller of Hln ton snd former Senator Henry Oassa way Davis of Elktns also have been mentioned, but neither of the three is expected to figure prominently In the contest. , Ths Three Leaders. Clarence W. Watson Is generally re garded s the Uadlng candidate, with McGraw snd Cornwell as close seconds. He is believed to have scored a slight advantage by being the first to enter the race, while his wealth and political ability are counted upon to keep him well to the froht. , ' McOraw. on the 'ether' hand, has had far. more experience in politics and a much wider acquaintance among the rank and file of the party throughout the state. Tjhose who are urging his candidacy point to his many years' serv ice to his party as national committee man and argue that he is entitled to a seat In the senate as his reward. Jorn J. Cornwell, the third of the trio of leading candidates, Is a recepi ttve candidate only and Is making no active fight for the place. Nevertheless he Is regarded as an important fadtor In the contest. He is probably more popular among the people at large than any of the other candidates and If the matter were submitted to a primary vote he undoubtedly would be the win ner. MoOraw Men Will right Hard. Andrew EdmiBton, another of the can didates, has1 been a prominent party man for years. He was chairman of tiie state committee for 12 years, and Is htghly regarded personally In his own section. , Lawrence E. Tierney, another of .the scttve candidates,, has hardly as SIO Cases P' J TE1 A TL? d We Cure Specific Blood Poison This, as you doubtless know, is the worst disease that afflicts mankind, having not only wrecked the lives of thousands of men, but women and children as well. If you hsve any of its symptoms you cannot afford to neglect them for a moment. 'Rash, or copper colored spot, running sores, pimples, ulcers In the mouth and throat, or face, hands and other parts of the body, falling out of hair and eyebrows, are all unmistakable signs of this dreaded disease. I have cured cases of Blood Poison after Hot Springs had failed, and If you call I will make a careful, expert examination of your case and tell you positively whether or not the disease is present, and if so I am prepared to give you the best treatment in existence.- We Cure Contracted Disorders Newly contracted eases quickly eursd. All burning, Itching, inflammation and disohargs checked In 94 hours. Many eases cured In one week. We use a speoiflo treat ment for this disease,., - ,, MEW, XT XIT TBOUBLB, GAXX. TOSAT We Cure Urinary Obstructions and Enlarged Prostate Gland My cure for Prostatis is safe, painless and permanent, and free from surgery in any form. Every obstruction to the urethra is forever removed, all discharges soon cease, inflammation and soreness .are allayed, the pros. to gland and bladder are healed and the entire urinary tract is quickly restored- to Its normal healthy condition. Avoid cutting and dilating operations; they leave you In a wor.se condition than before. . I cure yqu In from 10 to afflicted fo for any ,u uyo. 4th much prominence as Edmlston, but may have more votes. It Is believed among many v Well informed . politicians - that the McOraw managers, in the"' fight to beat Watson, will use their utmost' en deavors to form a combination wtth Edmlston. Tierney or some other minor candidate. - - . 78, DIVORCED 4 TIMES, V.u MAN TAKES NEW WIFE . (Spelil rhspateh te lue JosrniLl Dayton, Wash., Jan. 11. Less than a year after the. divorce courts had left him a widower for the third time and despite his 78 years. Willis.' Bauldwin today took unto himself a fourth wife in, tns person or Mrs. Rosa sawyer, postmistress at Hooner. Wash. ; Sha la 66 and has been married before. She re signed her position a week ago to marry, The courtship is said to have com menced soon after Bauldwin's divorce and has progressed rapidly. The bride Is the mother of a"irga family and Bauldwin claims a sifnjlar, record. 'The marriage was solemnized here at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage, the Rev. H. W. Roberta officiating. ' The bridegroom has lived hers slnca i860, crossing the plains from Iowa in that year. The bride has lived in! Whit man county over 30 years and both are known in pioneer olrcles. , Burglar Tracked in Snow; Caught. (raited Prem Leased 'Wlrt, Tacoma, Jan. II. Following foot prints in the snow that led to the resi dence of Henry Koch at 1958 South K street, -Detectives fitthnm and Pugmyer captured a colored man who says he is a porter and gives . his name as Charles Bfwn. Ellison shot him tri the back as he emerged from t Window of the house. Brown not ' seriously wounded. Jewelry and 'trinkets were found in Brown's pockets . , . " Athena Citizen. Dies. Athena, Or., Jan. 11, Bills J. Zerba, a prominent wheatgrower of this vicin ity, died Monday at his home north of town, at the age of 58 years. His wife having died a number . of years ago, Mr. zerba leaves ouite a family of chil dren, whom he had taken care of since THE THIN AND WEAK Easy Way for Them to Ost Strong' and . rat. To thin and weak, leading druggists have a word to say. Let them use Sa- mose, the wonderful flesh-forming fool. that is now so popular, and they will soon bo plump and rosy. Samose is not an ordinary medicine; it Is a flesh-forming food that Is adapted to the most delicate. Its tonic effect gives strength and health so that after Its use for a short time, all the flesh and fat producing elements In the food will be easily assimilated and retained by the body. When a gain In weight is noticed after Samose has been used for a week or 10 days, and health has Improved, and you notice yourself growing stronger, you certainly, should feel' more than sat isfied with what you have received from the small cost of -50o. There may be one or two out of every hundred who begin the use of Samose who are not neipeet as ttiey expect, in all these cases leading druggists will return the money without any ques tions. Tou certainly cannot afford to be thin and sick when good flesh and perfect health are offered on this plan. Wood ard; Clarke & Co,A have the Portland agency for the Dr, Howard Co. TREATING MEN and 5th, Portland, Ore. the death of his wife. The funeral will be held, from the Methodist church this af ternooiw .i ' . Governor Carroll's Measage. i IDolUd Press Lssssd WJwO i':- : Des Moines. Jan., 11. Governor B. F. Carroll In his biennial message, read to the Iowa legislature yesterday, urged retrenchment and reform. He discussed, without .making any recommendation, the . special . primary for- the nomina tion of a successor to the lata Sena- Tomnrrnw Is th Hav Sp.t For the opening of the closinar out sale of the entire stock of the Oregon Shoe Store, 247 Morrison street. Be on hand early. 16,000 pairs of shoes at about half nrlce. i : Cut This Out Recipe That Breaks a Cold In a Say and, Cures Any Durable Cough, "Mix half ounce of Concentrated Pine compound and two, ounces of glycerine with half a pint of good whiskey; shake well and use In doses of one to two teaspoonfula after - each meal, . and at bed time." Smaller doses to children according to are. c Any one can mix this. But be sure to - get only the genuine (Globe Concentrated Pine. Each half ounce bottle comes In a sealed tin screw-top case. If the druggist does not have It he will quickly get it. Many mixtures are of , large quantity and cheaper, but it is risky to experiment This formula comes froln a. reliable doctor and is certain. ;t, THE LEADING SPECIALIST I know exactly what to do tooffeot a thorough cur in avry oaso I ac- n isasfmanr TVirttl flH t Villi in something that every specialist ought to know, it is rare knowledge indeed. ti.a hum rri n evidences of mis treatment that come beneath my ob servatlon proves the general lack of a clear understanding of men s dis orders ana tneir treatment j nvj devoted 20 years to the study and treatment or me very iwniirawii" constituting my specialty, and have aciuired the knowledge and skill and developed the original and scientific methods that enable me to accom. pllsh results such as no other physl-oian-anywhere has. ever accomplished. I understand my work from first to last, know what to, do and what not to do. and treat every case without the slightest idea of failure. Have you been treated elsewhere, and are worse now than when you started in? If so, come to me. ' I will take your case and allow you to Pay When You Are Cured This is the way I do business and Is proof of my faith in my methods. I CURE all those special Nervous and Chronic Disorders of Men. I make a special ty of the difficult eases which baffle the skill of the ordinary doctor. Call. If you can, for a personal interview and examination, whioh will cost you nothing. Write your symptoms, if out of town, and let me tell you how my home treatment will bring the blessings of health to you. ; CONSULTATION FREE. CALL OR WRITE TODAY. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 13416 Morrison St, Portland, Oregon. MEN CURED $10 IS OUR FEE Pay AVhen Cured We have every Jtoown remedy ap pliance for TRTATVSd YOU.. Our ex perience is so great and var:ed that no une of the ailment a of men is sew to as, COMB I ABD TALK XT OVXB. ..Oeneral Bebillty. Weak Bsrves, tn soumia Results of exposure, overwork nd other violations of Nature's laws. Diseases of Bladder and Kldnsvs. Van. cose Veins, quickly and psrmanontly cured at smu szpsase and no dotentloa irom Duranesa BPECXAZi AIUmrr Newly con tracted and chronio cases eured. All burning, itching and inflammation stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected la seven days. - Consultation free. If on. able to call, write for list of questions; Office Hours A. M. ton P. i? Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co. 824H WABH3K0TO1T gTBEStr. ' Comer first .- CHICHESTER'S PILLS Chl-ehw.tr llni Hrmmi Pills 1 JU4 and ttald waUlc bo, mini rlth Slue RIMmo. Take . uwr. Bar .fnir raqirl4. Ak fMCia-OIfKS-TEl Z. SOU 8Y DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 111 ROOT AND HERD MEDICINES EFFECT : ANOTHER CURE - Day after day different diseases suc cumb to the unfailing Chinese remedies. Gee r-:iGee: WofrtfJWo l. ...1 ... i.st. L I 1KB CHUTXiSB SOCTOB. Oct. 17, 1910. ; To Interested Sufferers: -"! My mother was given Up to die of enlargement of the liver and lnf lam-, niatlon of the bowels when we, a a last resort, called Or. C. Gee Wo to treat her. This doctor gave her medi cine for two weeks, when she was able to take a trip to Yamhill. Or. Now she has become well. I took five weeks treatment for stomach, kidney and liver trouble, and am wall 'an uhla 4n 4v my work. We cannot say ' enough for tne wonderfnj merino an(j change it has wrought in us. ' 1 Signed, , ANNA I PATTERSON. ' 831 12th st ' , . COftSttLTATXOV TBS. ' Patients out f town may write for symptom blanks and after filling them out. secure . medicines. Inclose four cents In stamps to cover postage. 1 i Open Evenings and Sundays, v The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 168V4 TOtST ST., COX. UOXXUOH. Portland, Oregon. (Kindly Mention Thla Paper.) IPSILES ir.n TISTTTLA AKD BJEOTA& BXSEASXS CUBED WITHOUT THB XB1PB OB DETXWTIOir mOU BUSIBXSg. . 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