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THE Or.nGQII DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, -IlUAl.i 17. I'M. ramus EXPECT STIE Building Trades Will Probably Go Out About First of . March. Jjtm Angeles, Feb. 17. That the open Ing gun lnthe proposed Industrial war - In 1 Angelea will,1 fired between March 1 and 15, when i a gen eral ttrike of the building trade union ' win he railed, was the belief expressed her by members of the Merchants and Manufacturers' association, following announcement by Samuel Gompers in Washington that unions In the east were preparing for a,;gigantio struggle here against the "open shop-" Members of the association professed not. to be surprised at Gompers' , statement, hav- uoh action waa proposed many months ago. .7 . Secretary Zeehandelaar of the "M. A M " satd that the association had been " informed last fall that auch action by . the labor leaders had been, determined upon. - . . . About 409 men are employed here In the building trades. . It Is aald that union organisers hare been here for . . several, months ouietlv building n the locals and It nine; up. their -forces for the . Impending struggle. ' Waahington, Feb. 17 Contributions from unions all rver the country con tinue to pour In here . today to the headquarters of the American Federa tion of Iabor for use In the pending la bor war In Ixa Angeles, which It la said will ultimately be extended Into a "closed, shop" campaign for the whole Faclflc coast. c . President Samuel oompers -today de clared that the support given and prom ised in response to hla plea for aid for . the Xxs Angeles local was the beet In dication that the American labor move ment would be found solidly In line for the struggle. ELKS. ARE GETTING COIN . (Continued from Page One.) 5.009,000 will be put . Into circulation f for the benefit of- local buelneea, " ' There Is a Season. - ' That Is the reason the I1JJ.0OO en ter u mm en t runa ror wmoo we . are seeking seems so email. I hope,, for the name of Portland,-tn7wnoi amount - will come in before this week la ended. Th ere a another day after this one.' Th..lotal cf subscriptions secured to day""aa reported by about nine out of more" than B0 committees , waa $7,465. The largest total was from five hotels, the amount being $ 4 8 SO. "This brings up the total for two daya and a half to more than $21,000 In actual pledges, and Joined with the- Elks' 125.000 makes 146,009 absolutely certain. At the same time the great majority of the commit i tees, have yet to be heard' from . and . many Interests that are expected ' to Women Won t Stand for Catarrh TTiey . , Have : More Patience Than Men and They Know That Hyomei : Will Cure Catarrh If Used Regularly. How many women of refinement 66 you aee parading disgusting symptoms of catarrh before the world? Not one In a thousand. - Women have patience; a great deal more of It than njen. Most of them - know that" HYOMEI will banlah catarrh If used regularly and they use It regu larly because they realize what a genu ine blessing tt is to be rid of such a "vile disease, as catarrh. I People don't ecnrrMt catainrh .In a day; they can't expect to get rid of It In a ;day. -. " If you really want to try to free yonr- - eelf from the power Of persistent devil ish catarrh microbes get a HTOMEI outfit today and breathe HTOMEI regu larly. There Is no stomach dosing: the' dl- . recti ona are simple and easily fol lowed, a complete HTOMEI outfit In cluding pocket Inhaler costa 1100, extra bottles of HTOMEI If afterward needed cost 10 cents at druggists everywhere. Guaranteed for catarrh, coughs, colds, asthma, Mall orders filled, charges pre paid by Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N.,Y. Booklet on catarrh free. s.s.s PURELY VEGETABLE TEE ORE SAFE BLOCD REMEDY It is a generally recognized fact that medicines taken from the botan ical kingdom are better adapted to the delicate human system, and safer in every way than those composed of strong mineral mixtures. Among the very best and safest of vegetable preparations is S. S. S., a blood med cine made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, in such combination as to make it the greatest of all blood puri fiers and the finest of all touics. S. S. S. does not contain the least particle of mineral in any form, and is an absolutely safe medicine for any one to use. While purifying the , blood, this great vegetable remedy builds tip every portion of the system. S.S.S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh Sores and -Ulcers, Skin Diseases! Scrofula, Constitutional Blood Dis eases, and all impurities and morbid conditions of the circulation. It is perfectly reliable and safe for children; and little ones who have been weak ened with v scrofulous affections or other ' inherited blood troubles, can take this mild vegetable remedy with good results and without the slightest danger. S.S. S. is unequalled as a tonic it invigorates every portion of the system,' and the healthy blood it creates largely assists in overcoming any ! derangement jot -4he "stomach nd digestive system If you need a . blood medicine you could do no better than to take S. S, S. ; It has been in trae for monrthan fortyears. faa&ia t!I rccogniied as Tlhe foi7 Book on tlie blond free to all who write, -lvSW SWITI tZZZUlQ C0 Atlanta, Oa, i - want to wait two or three days they can make a big showing. The general-convention committee, the midst of its optimistic hope that the grand lodge of Elks in 1912 IS "cinch if the entertainment fund is generously forthcoming, though no doubt is enter tained, that the enure $125,000 will be obtained. It la emphasised -that a, good - portion of It has yet to. be pledged, meaning 'much strenuous work for com mitteemen, and. much open-heartednesa j number of the committees, It i known. on the part of 'business Portland. Sub- to life Imprisonment for the murdei of scriptlons today aire as ronowa'.'.yOi.Cooiit, yassilli BourturJn. from commlt- ''l Today's SnbsorlptiOna. i rd oa ins raruann Hnri'i il.du.vi Imperial ..;,.-., . ii" ""j Orecon 'i 1 1 ami on Richards ............... , The Journal ............ 600.00 300.00 Mayor : Simon- '.. . 3! 00 Luckey & Anderson ur. v,. - ireiuiQ .... 10.00 Ui. C. Hippie ?. 25.001 25 00 1 ra. jr. Ci Canavan 11, R.- Eat or) .... A. I Reed W. 8. Wood T. A. Stewart . . , F. R. Heuber ..... $ 25.00 25.00 60.00 lOOlOO 50.00 25.00 60.00 : 60.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 60.00 25.00 . 6.00 25.00 . 25.00 10.00 100.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 15.00 26.00 25.00 60.00 60.00 15.00 Charles L. -Ioty J. Q. SinKerland Cody N. Sullivan F. S. Simpson ... J. P. Levy ...... George Crane . . , u. M. UBulLlvan .............. Ellison St Savage ........... ... Kins cotton r ...-. J. W. Doyle Olympla 13eer Agency. . .. . . . . - Testerday's Contrlbntloaa. J. W. Casey Kasmussen at co, Tlmms-Cresa Co. Central Door & Lbr. Co.. . Lumbermen Buffet New Era Paint A Varnlah Co.. . George Schults , Neai Brown ...... J. N. McNeil ...... William B. Hare . . V. H. Fleming Robert F. Tegen ., Dr. F. A. Multhauf George U Hutchln C. W . Lamar R. W. Hovt , V. L jNorthrup Moser & Mccue Devlin at Flrebaugh Alien s iioieri , . 15.004- B. E. Toumana 10,00 10.00 10.00 16.00 6.00 60.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 . 10.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 10.00 100.00 10.00 ' 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 100.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 25.00 . 26.00 26.00 20.00 100.00 10.00 G. H. ntpenburg .. w.. n. Kdroa G. E. Harding John E. Gratke, Astoria, Or.. .. J. F. Shea Muirhead St Murhead Williams & Bearas Co H. Donnerberg Louis Smith Hassalo Eng. Co. Stark-Da via Co. . ...... W. A. carter ... Jacobsen-De Kemple Co.....-,. j. n. irvx H. U Bruce . . . . . H. Brown & Co. Connolly & Wise W. T. Flnniaan Co.... William G. Austen . . . Burkhart & Weaverson J. Boyer Arthur Buckman Ruedy Bros Murneas ft Martin The Gauld Co..'.. Ernest 8. 81gler . John Judge C. B. Murhead H. Hlrschberger . . . 7; . N. W. Cornice Roofing Co M. L. Kline H. P. Cloves Hulme Bros. w. j. Doyle :. u. Linde , E. B. White .,, J. H. Speyer ., D. E. Steele R. M. Eccles Thompson Optical Institute J. W. Hefferlln L. H. Peters I Samuel N. M. Wade ,10.00, 16.00 T. B. Potter Realty Co S'22I MonhTnveVtmintco:::::::: sII:oo!son,jtt5e.?htKthe 05fic? The Auto Top Co. . . 10 00 a. oiuirneaa C. M. Olsen Eastern Outfitting rv J. E. Kelly . . Clsyton Falla ' : Btutt ft Hovland Fred Cramer, Rainier, Or....... R. N. Stephenson Charles Conrad C. Blaster Oregon Importing Co. George H. Judge ..... Montgomery & Dubba J. C. Schaefer ft Co. A. E. Erickson Brown Bros. , Oscar Hultqulst L. Winther . -., Febvet ft Hanebut Lewis Stenger Barbers'- Supply company . .. . ,T. .-. ; J. R. Callahan A. C. Rothwell M. E. Roaaway 20 00 60.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 30.00 20.00 60.00 60.00) 80.00 16.00 26.00 A, Baling .T, , . r. 1. riogera S. H. Howard H. J. Kelly J. F. Niedemeyer ., u. ueorge B. Barnlckel H. O. Frederick.... Star Barber Shoo oomnanv Cheater V. Hare Thomas -Chambers E. G. Miller G. Bushnell Fullllove ft Crosby ., L. C. Henrys . Lee Kemp T. M. Leabo , J. K. Stern Rleha & Febvet . Edmund Guerney G. W. Forquer Mrs. wanner . . . .. Sealy-Lowell Co, . Mayer ft Co. Gunther ft Hlckey Roberts ft Co. . . , Lou Wagner ..... S. H. CooDer 20.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 150.00 76.00 16.00 16.00 15.00 25.00 100.00 60.00 M j. Mailey Fellows Grocery Co. Jas. McNtchola Co. , J. C. English Co Comet Electric Co. Barrett's , Grand Electrle Co. F. W, Fletcher Forbes Supply Co. . ' C. R. Detrlck Electric Co O. B ' Stubbs Elec. Supply Co.. Pnclflc Elec. Eng. Co......... Wentrn Electric Works ; , ?s'ftn; Pacific Bridge Co. ., Standard Electric Co. ....... 100, w " 00 IK aa J'S! ik aa ir Xft Cglumbla Trust Co. R. E. Kingsbury w. J. Morrison J. A. Currey Dooly ft Co J. Jacobberger Beach Simon ft, Kelson ....... T. P. Fordft Co.: R. Statter 10.00 15.00 io.oo 15.00 16.00 15.00 15.00 50.00 10.00 . 60.00 85.00 , 15.00 "i6.00 25.00 2.50 6.00 6.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 t. 6.00 fi.OO . 6.00 6.00 J5.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 100.00 25.06 50.00 , 26.-00 '. 26.00 60 00 10.00 aoa.00 60.00 ' 20.00 E. W. Wright Mrs. F.'an Zandt Shore & Scott .... l Lancaster Frank A. Clark Turner & Alphln Hawthorne Avenue Stables C. W. Todd Wildmsn E- T. Ho?ue Hunrr & Hall .T. J. Bueree .......... i . . Mrs. H. M. Lawler Tt- L. Evans .......... v Thomas Murphy - , . Thomas Gray ........... Cooley Bros. ............ Van Horn Tfr. C0......I Butler Schults Co. r. J. ( oncannon ...... T. A. Frakes . . i . .i Dresser & Mailey n. c. Burns ............. James B. Toung ......... T. C. Mflr-n ...7 Tull ft Glbbs ............ Teotr rum. Mr, co.... Portland Gas ft Coke Co. . remni w. Alexander A. K. Sanderson . . ... Oretfon Chair Co., , 1. j. t.;artnv , Varnhall Wells Hdwr. Co.- farting McCalman Co. 1 . ; 7T7 dolDh A. Dekum . . ...1... 'i i', -it. mown S.OO Toal l;4i,f,,t,,,,,i DE LASSY SENTEfiCED; lie wmm ' tTnlti Pmi Tued Wlre.l ' St. Petersburg, Feb. 17.- Every pre caution is being taken today, to" pre vent Count Patrick Do Lassy, sentenced 1 ling .. wucma xne prioner tunancy when ntnco was pronounced, and It - . .m YarA Ft i m mind 1 m iiwihaKg nrmrt. , , . i . L i. n. t nXin. f h, av. f lnr hired Dr. Ivan Pautchenko to kill BeurtuHn by admlnlsterlijg diphtheria germs.- The doctor admitted having ai'lod persons for money, but after ' . m a .... . 1 " ward denied" It. '... FREIGHT ' TRAIN IS SEIZED (Continued from Page One.) varice. , They left the train peacefully, scattered to the several lunch, counters neaVby, satisfied the Inner man and then In - straggling numbers wandered down the track. Kearly a mile beyond the town they gathered and piled a number of tles'-on the tracks and when the freight southbound-arrived and waa forced to stop they climbed aboard and merrily told the trainmen to net 'er go." A number of the men assisted in remov ing the tlea from the rails so that the train might proceed. It is reported that the Southern Pa cifle officials are taking stepa to have enough special police at Dunsmulr, the next division point, to force the dead heads from the train. The offlclala say that the number of men makea It Im possible to keep them - from reaching their destination, as they can easily best any train crew no matter how wlil--ing the train crew might be "to resist them.- - - - t - . Sacramento, Cel., Feb. 17. Two com panies of the Second California In fantry have been notified by Adjutant General Forbes that they may see serv ice in connection with the refusal of tha inaustnai workers or the vvorw - to leave Southern Pacific trains on which they are coming to California. 'Governor Johnson thla afternoon ' notified General Forbea that he might be called upon at any moment to order troops to inter cept the Industrialists. Forbea has company A at Chico and company B at Redding, two newly mus tered companies. These men are under command of Major W. H. White, who la In hourly communication with Forbes. The adjutant general eald he had re ceived no- Intimation that unlawful acta had been committed, and that he would wait until the aherlff of Siskiyou county and his posse had failed to suppress any disorder before the command would be given putting the troops on the move. RESIGNATION OF BAILEY . - (Continued from Page One.) the tenth member of the committee, signed neither report. - Steport In Detail. The majority report la more detail finds as follows: "The time allotted for thla Investiga tion was short and tt haa been Impossi ble to go Into the general conduct of Mr. Bailey during hla entire term of office extending from the year 18- te the present date or to investigate at any length into the relatione of Mr. Bailey with the other organizations or influ- iRno!enc'8 t work to better food and dairy condltlona and to promote the ends of the various sure food statutes. "eems apparent, however, to your 1 " tH""'r "" '" ceen jo narmony . ... U T3.Ha.. 1 t I. ' . . goo witn certain organisations In the city 1 oioo I t Portland engaged In the work of bet . 20.00 terlng food and dairy conditions In that 100.00 1 city and vicinity. It waa testified be 122 22 1 for your committee by men apparently ranking high In practical dairying, that ranuimine or aunea generally 1 niiuujuuui me Bwii are not sauaiac tory and perhaps In the majority of cases that condltlona are more often bad than good. It appears there haa been an activity on the part of Mr.1 Bailey's office during the last two j yearn and that food and dairy condl- I tlons have Improved more during the last two yeara than they have lm- proved for some time prior thereto. Many Wrong. "A general absence of detail In the administration of Mr. Bailey's office. 25.00 failure t? maintain a. uniform and eon isnn 8,8tent y,tem of regulation and proae 2S00 i ent,on. a aenerai lack of cooperation 10 00 between Mr- Ba'ley and hla deputies 25!oo I whether due to fault entirely on one 10.00 1 aide or not these have all served to 10.00 1 subject the office to criticism and to i c An ' mke u certain that the state of Oregon isnn haa n(,t 'clved the esecutloji and re 25 00 "uUs 'rom the offlc ' Mr. Bailey to J0 00 which It la entitled. 22 22 I "It u undlaputed, appearing from the 10.00 ( sdmlsslons of Mr. Bailey as well as 25 00 from th t"Wony of othera, that Mr 10 00 1 Ba,'ey has on occasion purchased and 20.00 paid by warrants out of the state pure 60.00 j food fund articles of furniture, which 20.00 ; were by him removed to his home, some J2 22 ' d,8tanc trom the dairy and, food com- w j mission office, and there used for prl 20 00 i vate PUfPosf- These articles were re soloo P'aced subsequently In the dairy and IOa commission office. Paid Bent Trom rand. "It Is undisputed further than Mr. Lungs Declared Sound- Life Insurance Granted : If you knew a remedy that raii yA uureu iUDercuiofsis; mat naa saved from death quite a number of peoplewould yu trv to."et Consumptives Interested in it ana inauco tnem to take It: or, j1"" moui i, ior lear i of giving offence? We know the medicine. We know the ! people cured some of then). We have " - - . ...... V . .' .. J IIU B11IUO" vlts from some. We advertiae Eckman's Alterative to tell those who have lung disease what has been don by its use. Investigate the following: 11 W. Dauphin St., Phila., Pa. Gentlemen? "On the evening of May 13, 1907, I had five hemorrhages from th right lung. My hemorrhages kept up for one week I had twenty-eight in all. fieptlc pneumonia developed. My doctor told me I had better go to anoth er climate, as my left lung had also be come affected. About that time I met Howard Ktots, 1619 Susquehanna Ave., thla city, who had hemorrhage several years agd and who was cured by Eckman's Alterative. I started to take Eckman's about th latter part of August. 1907. My appetite Improved at once and in about two weeks I started to gain weight. I Im proved steadily. Later, a very bad lame ness developed In' my right leg and I commenced to get a lump on my right hip. My doctor told me I was getting a tubercular abscess and that it was af fecting the Sciatic nerve. . The lameness and lump gradually disappeared. Hav not had any trouble of that nature since. Since my recovery about year ago, I wa accepted for life insurance, after Jwo examinations by a company I that had previously rejected me. . . I have advised several people to take Eckman's and those who took .it faithfully -had the same results aa myself.' (Signed Affidavit) CHAR MORGAN? . Eckman's Alterative cures Bronchitis A t bmiv HaywerJl,hTO s r a n fl Lu n H Affections. For-wle by The Owl DrUg Co.. and other, leadinc, dniffiriirtar aE fpr booklet of cured esses and write to Bailey paid rent out of the ptate pure food fund for the room In which he and 1 his wife kept house frorti April, 1910, to October 1910, and that he also paid out of the state pure food fund for the expense of painting and papering-this room. In -fairness to Mr. aBiley It should be said that perhaps as a re sult of the carelcsa method of conduct ing his office and handling the funds thereof, he failed to keep account and aecure reimbursement to himself. ''Your committee Is of the opinion that the office of dairy jind food commis sioner is one of the greatest Importance in the state of Oregen and that were It occupied and administered by ! a compe tent, efficient and active man, without doubt there - would - result increased room. - In i fairness to Mr. Bailey i It throughout the state of Oregon. It would therefore be advisable. In he opinion of your committee - to abolish the powers given to the office whether they be ad ministered hereafter by one known as dairy and food 'commissioner or by one acting under some other official desig nation." 'rry-ii.i ;ri-3:" - Xawtoy Wlta Xajorlty. . ' , 'It will be noted that Senator ' Haw ley waa the only member of theformer Investigating committee who .waa also a member of thla board of inquiry. Mr. Hawley found with the othera at the former Investigation that Bailey vas not only Incompetent. .but had misap propriated State funds and hla resig nation was at that time demanded. Mr, Hawley jolna with the majority In mak ing this . report and' again demanding that Bailey realgn. v,.::'",-to.,,'ii-? T The minority report finds that Bailey Sore Feet Tired, Aching,, Swollen, Smell' and Sweaty Feet? ' Corns, CaDonaes ' op Bnuiona? . Xw TEE. Sure, Quick and Certain. Ton Till Enjoy Using TXS, the Xost Pleasant Kemedy Ton Ever Tried and Moreover It Works. At last here Is Instant relief and a lasting permanent remedy for sore feet No more tired feet No more tired feet No more tired feet No more aching feet No more swollen, corns. , No more bunions. No more cal louses, no matter what alls your feet or what under the sun you've tried without geetlng relief, fas as TTE. TIZ is totally, unlike anything else for the purpose yeu ever heard of. It's the only foot remedy ever made which acts JML-the principle of drawing out all , the. poisonous exudations which cause sore feet Powders and Other .' remedies merely clog up the poree. TIZ cleanses them out and. keeps them clean. It works right off. You 'will feel. better the very first time It's used. Use It a week and you can forget you ever had ! sore feet. There Is nothing on earth that can compare with it TIZ la for sale at all druggists, 25 and 50 eents per box or direct If you wish from Wal ter Luther Dodge ft Co., Chicago, I1L Recommended and sold by The Owl Drug Co. 7th and Washington Sts. . 1 TJLB 1 DR. GREEN rrsTZK or MAN BUILDING TBZATKEITT srsoiaxzsT wao cubes It matters not what tour ailment is, nor who haa treated It, If It Is curable, we will give you Immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. CTJ18T fTMVTOsLU If we could but see and treat all men when the first symptoms show themselves there would be no need for specialists in chronlo ailments. There would be few - men seeking recuperation of their physical, men tal and other powers. Few would be marked with the Indelible stamp of constitutional ailment and Buffer ing of this kind would be reduced to a minimum? But aa long as men continue to disregard V the 'golden adage, "a stitch In tlmeavea nine," and continue to neglect themselves or be Indifferent In securing the right kind of treatment at the outaet lust so long will there be multitudes of chronlo sufferers.: . PAT WJLEV, aATXSTXIXD Do not allow money matters to keep you from- getting well. We charge nothing to prove our methods will Allr vnll On' ftffmr -ui, Xin 1 1 MONET REQUIRED UNTIL SATIS 1 1 FIED la your absolute protection. Consultation, examination and diag nosis iree. ,; : W claim for our treatment noth ing "wonderful, or "secret" -it is feimply , our successful way of doing things. , , - .7;,.., - ! - ' f' -:' i .' - AXWCTED aCEBT, befor treating elsewhere, honestly lnyestlrate our ; proven methods. Toa will then under .stand how easily we our ail curable cases of TARIOOSB TSnrs, RTSRO- CXJJB, SPIOtflO BI.OOD POISON, 1 WEaTO-TITAI, SBBTJUTT. OBgTBTJO - TIOHS, PBOSTATIO, BLISDIIS and gXPT troubles, OO STBACTXD ail- menu, KTTPTTJBJE, PJLE8 and AU B0- TAI, DISASS. .What you want is a cure. Come to us and get it. Once under our treat ment you will quickly realise how simple a thing it is to get, well In th hands of a specialist who knows hla business. ' pur cures add hot only years to life, but life to years. Of fice hours dally 9 to 6, Evenings, 7 to i. . Sundays. 10 to 1. DR.6REEN CO: sea Washlngtoa St Portland, Oa. never Disappropriate! any of the funds or property in his possession or under his control .belonging to the state of Oregon; that he was guilty of an appar ent Indiscretion in the management of hla office by purchasing a certain leather rocker for $14 and paying for It out of the pure food fund and hav ing It delivered to a third party and giving to the state in lieu thereof a certain rug, the property of Mr. Bailey; that Bailey failed to publish bulletins aa required by law, but this arose ea his part from, a claim on his part that sufficient funds were not available for this purpose and his belief , that It was not good policy.' v," ' ' . 7 . . It Is further found by the minority report of the committee that Bailey allowed his deputies th use of a buggy, which was hi own property, of the probable value of $90. and which was worn out In the use t)f the state and sold for 110; that also two horses war used that belonged to Bailey, for which he charged nothing except the keep of the team. It la found by the' minority, that Bailey never failed to respond to a call for the exercise : of the functions of hi off lea but there Is an apparent difference of opinion between Mr. Bailey end some civio societies as to the pol icy of conducting the, office of dairy and - food commissioner, the ' sooleyes believing that Bailey did not prosecute violations' of the law, under his Juris diction with sufficient Stringency. vaT jtlffld VroawoutloB. 7. ! The minority finds also that 7(t ws th practice of Bailey to require com- I CURE I MAKE NO FAILURES Th v pMlaus . I have devised new and scientific methods of treating men's allmenta in all their phases. . I cur cases that others cannot cure, and cases that others can cure, I cure In lees time and without pain or possibility of Injury. All my forme of treatment have been perfected along -the lines of nature's requirements and are mi exact harmony with the natural recu perative forcea. Therefore, my cures are painless, prompt and thorough. My practice la confined entirely to aliments peculiar , to men and I cur them all. CONSULTATION FREE MY HONEST AND CANDID AD VICE COSTS TOTJ NOTHING. I cheerfully' give you the very beat opinion, guided by years of success ful practice. Men out of town. In trouble, write if you cannot call, as many cases yield readily to proper horn treatment and , cur. My offices are open dally from V a. m. to 8 p. m.; and Sundays from 10 to X The DR. TAYLOR Co. 8344 woaaisojr aTBsxz - FOBTXJUTD, OXXOOsT. WHEN CURED -..Hi fteadlnt I I I IBUIT ON HONOR 1 I ST. LOUIS MEDICAL GO. Th Why wast money "try ant" different dootorsT Oo to th St Louis Medical Co. In th first plno and get cored and avoid expert meeting with poor doctors. You Can Pay Fee When Cured Some Cases Cared as Low as $3.30 OLD CMRONIC CAC5W If vou hav an old ailment that which medicine from doctors and soma teason. I nave a sclentlfld cure right, quickly and cheaply, Don't health and ten you. . Blood and Skin Disorders fia A MSS ism, skin disorders, ecsem. Don't go to Hot Springs. I can cure you cheaper and better; Under ray solentifio treatment all these terrible symptoms quickly disappear and robust health return. If other hav failed to cure or are not benefltieg you, com to me. I euro permanent ly, quickly and cheaply.: V A RI C O ft C VEIN ft ntM on th left aid and V . :J Y- often cause dragging, aching feel ing in the groan or lolna worry, nervousness. They. are usually eaused by strains, lifting, bicycle rtdtoi, prolonged standing on the feet, seden tary bablta I cure without peia, Th cur is sat and absolutely oer tain. Come and see me, free. Bladder Trouble and Kidney Disorders Have yu backache T Do you have to get up at iiight? Do you pass gra-relt Bay you' muddy pomjplealonT Have you rweak" - or 'fainting spetlsY De yur feet swellT If you have any of these symptoms don wait until your case gets bad. I will give yon a oareful examination fr. , r. Cass now.. .c. "Nervous Men, JSui lw75BSi tJS rSJ. Thto to-how you feel: Ther l usually pain across th small of the -bexk, bin Hngs under the eyea, specks before th eyee, sleep does not refresh you, bad dreams; you get up in the morning feeling- tired; your memory Is poor,, your mind wanders, you arahollow- eyed; you are f ear "ful, alwaye expecting th worst to happen; nervous,, no appetite. Dear'v reader, eom to me and I will lend you a helping-hand. l our okaanly and quickly, Com . today don't put off any longer.-- K7'?f ;s;:7;:f;if ' ooarwtruTATxoos' airs 'ttAxiMATtm:nin:& At orfl0a.se by maiL , On personal visit Is preferred, but If this Is 1m poesnbK write us a full and unreserved history of your case and 'get eur opinion-frea Many case onred at horn. Medicine fresh from our wn laboratory, $L50to 14.60 per course. , , , , , our Bout, a, an, so . 9. STVXOOIS MEDICAL-CO. noovi ? ajn Tajorxu plianee. with tVe law by notifying th.; violators thereof, allowing them to cor rect the" wrong, rather than by rigid prosecution, and that though for many4 years Bailey occupied the office of dairy and food -commissioner as his sleeping room, himself and wife occupying one of the rooms for a few months, during such time this room was claimed by Bailey to be a private office. In conclusion the minority report re cites; , . "As to the general policy "of the of fice as conducted by Mr. Bailey, we have no' comment or recommendations to make; It la very apparent that the policy of Mr. Bailey has been severely criticised by certain civic societies In Portland, but we had no evidence be fore this committee which would lead us to conclude that Mr. Bailey refuses to cooperate with them In accordance with hla views., - - " . Ooremoi justified. " "The best Interests of the state de mand that Mr.. Bailey either resign his office or surround himself with comp' tent and . efficient deputies "who -wiU work more in harmony with himself, and that he or they adopt a mors mod ern system -of 'office, worfc.;W'ifv.fei ' 'There has been great publlo criticism of th present incumbent of th office and such criticism was so severe and pointed that' la our Judgment the gov ernor of th stat of Oregon could not Ignore such complaints and was entirely Justified In requesting the legislature ol the stat of Oregon to appoint, a com- DON'T BE DISCOURAGED Don't Give tip Hope? There IsHelpforYou ACTTODli " I win treat some of your alunwau for aa low, a fee aa It and w ill mak you an ; ex ceptionally - low .; fee on any ailment you way be , suffering " from, - '., witb thla , lew fee and my long and aueoeaaful - M- lperienoe In treat- AJm" atiments or J u men yeu need not I don't ear who haa tried t our yon, snd has failed I will give yeu a sus oojr and a aamaa Is Don't glv up befor seeing me. .,.-?.'-- 9t Hh latest metaods . know ' e Kfiozoajb soles snoeeMfullT treat vajiooaa TJTjra, roaa. nxTovs axucnrTf , aknr ai. KMWn. XIDWBJ. BLAbDa. XiTTBTOl airs bood AOi&Mrt, iSavviA, axA oqoujtx0 amaiti or a oonft, urtihOB asnmi aaa aaa a obJlgatlon. wUl our res. DR.LINDSAY Old BalaaM pMsaltas. Osraer Alder and Second streets. Bn toeew l$l4 Becond. street, Portland. Or. Office noure I a m. to I p. m. Sunday, 1 a n. tel p. m, 1 m VJiMt oomcbb opto aarn tajodxxi "Itimi, T9WTLAM9, OXBOOX Dartaf It nanny rara of unlnter rupted activity this extengfv establish- - t baa beoom saoeealngty sovular the -sfcfc- and afflicted of "tt 4 uortUwaat. It is business principle and " rslee rair DesOlna, Faithful and Con-" solentioua Service, ltsaeonable Charges, Snoeessfvl and Prompt Cures hav se-.. cured tor it a large patronage, which oaumot be taflnenoed by annouaoements eontsJnmg extrnvagant premlees . of transient tatnpenrtly. established oosa pet! tors. Aside from securing th good will of the public in general this in sti rs naa established Itself firmly ha th esteem of the business community. Th gt Louis Medical Co. lflvrte Investiga tion for the purpose) ef arevlng that It -is the largest and best equipped Medi cal Institute for th treatment of chroo. lo, . Nervosa Blood and Bain Dlserders ef Men of Portland. Its methods of treatment are tried aeeording so latest dasooverles and aoeerding t recent ' teachmgs. ' ,'"','" ' -"i "i;;"-' ''"i."-1 - J tasu a poaatry guarantee of n out in every case undertaken r money re funded. I weurt nothing I do not hon estly earn, and It I fall t enre y I de not want yonr money. ; ; has been hanxlnar for months and druggists can't aeem t cure, there la for tbeo oases and will cure vtni let your disorders drag yeu down in m. M to 11 Butaj'w poBtijLjrD, oxaaoxr its the c-'i: '. . Luke Lea. the Nashville lawyer and publisher, who has been elected to suc ceed Senator Frazier of Tennessee, is related by marriage to Jacob M. Dick inson, secretary of war. Secretary Dick inson's wife is a cousin of the new senator. J " - 10 m td ruu f en Cured W "hay evert known remedy ap- nuance lor isniTTia -rnrt r... - Zyi0'0 wd varied that no ! COKE tW A STS TALK JI OTE1L ' sonuua- Results of exposure, overwork and other Tlolstions ot Havire's ilwi ' Disses of Sladder and Anlj!. vSt os, Yeins. quiekly - uASniius eared at email expeas and no detenUoJ from business. " sVBCzax ajxinEwxa Newly , tracted and chronl eaae euTed, xTl Ti"!!- '."i" "A inflwnmation stopped In U hours. Cures effected In seven daya Consultation free, if un. able to call, wrtt for Ms" of queit'on . Off le Hours A. M. to p! " .57 Sundaya, 10 A. M. to 1 PVIC only. Pacific Coast Medical Co. adit waaxnraTOjT stxsxt. Qmu Una, ., 'rt: CuresGuaranteedforSIO on jnrw xncmto-itreioaii - ' :, -.i-? !;: TKEATaCBJrr ovxzg . 1 " Chronic Nervous and Special Ailments " VWl7 - ' 'Contracted and Chronlo .f; Oases of ' ararnlnaT, t Xtohing and . Inflammation ' topped " In 84 Xours. PII cd?d without the knife or de- ' tentlon from business; constl- wuon, ronucn. liver, sail eionea. kid- heys, bladder, blood poison, skin ail-S-f ments, pimples, sores, uloers, ectema. i rheumatlsm, varicose veins, sciatica, lam back. fits, nervousness, locomotor ataxia and all chronlo diseases. If away 7 from the city, write for particulars. Call at once and be cured. . Consultation and ; iu A.-Kay examination Tree. , BKITI8K XZSOTXO-atXDX0AXOO. ' ' - Bothchllft bldgn rooms 407-408-409. 1 Take elevator to fourth, floor,' 887V Washlnirton Ml , , 4 ; ?r Hours to 1, 9 to i, 7 to f p. m, 7 ARB YOU SICK? Consult th On Wo Tone Medicine , Co. Theae noted doctors have learned th sar.rate known only to tha famous Chi. herbs from the remote provinces of China that positively cure all ills of the humen system. Diseases of the nervous sys tem, female disorders, blood poison, 9 stomach trouble, etc., absolutely cured.'' No matter how many doctors hava failed, no matter how many medicines you hay used without result call on ua. We can cure your- Consultation fre Treatments by mall, ' On Wo Ton-? Chinese Medicine aid Tea Company 1 M eond tt Sours 9 A, K. to 10 P. IC NEW TODAY For Rent or Lease Stores, merzanine store 1 and 7:1. .. ..office! , . 4 t-' Reconstructed Bldg. Two floors added SIXTH AND WASHINGTON , Have basement, a few stores and seven mezzanine stores; also 100 offices,, for rent or lease, five yearsr tt desired. finely located for office men; also have 4 elegant stores on Morrison street, below 5th, for lease. 7 Have a fine site for an apart ment house; can give ground rent free for 10 years to right parties i For further particulars, apply HARRY E. WOOD .v.. ,7 , Room 10 Honrs 10 to U A.M., 2 to 4 P.M. No quacks nor irresponsible par ties neeo apply. Keaflv for 'occupancy after July 1st. ACREAGE : From 2 to 10 Acre Tracts v Adjoining Rose City Park 30 UNDER MARKET PRICE .;-: ri Easy .Terms : f.?--OREGON ft WASHINGTON REALTY CO. , , , 827 Chamber of Commerce ' : , Main 803 ' mlttes to lnves'.! such office." CSj CURFD . ' V v. Raleigh Vest Side Bargains $4000 : hugs a fractional lot, (0x61; i . , only 10 minutes' walk from the f postofflce. v " t 915,000 Juys a iot, 5 minutes " walk . ; , from Olds, Wortman & King's. ' One of 'th best buys In th ' city. , . ' . CIob Jn property like this Is " going to be very valuable In a few years Moat is yew chanetr f 15.500 for strlotly modern, well : bunt building on 12th eu' pay " , , ing 8 pet' on $22,000. ' 4h M. E. Lce,4ll Corbett BIdgv i ... . . M-niiwii uounuiry, rniiaaeipnia, pa, f J21S.60' for additional ovldenca ' , . .-I ,, f ...v" .,.