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f " ' ; THE ORriGOW'DAILY JOURNAL; 'PORTLAND; ' MONDAY JEVENINQ. MAY r g2 1911. ' FUN DELAYED BY HEAVY Oil ENTIRE TRIP American-Hawaiian Steamer " Brings Largest Cargo She Ever Brought to This Port Purser Promoted. turn to thla harbor lata In the summer, flero belongs to ona tof tha wealthiest Th. itr.it.Ar 1.111 firm vnrk on th lower or Mexico a families, wnien owna ap- rniiiu n..r n.r ltamion where thera proximately " t.OOO.OOO acrea of . land. la a lara-e shoal of sand to ba removeO. A anaa- Duller, which was built hero for tha government Is now at work re moving aanken lugs and otber obatruo- Moni -from tha rlmr channel. T ho areas ar will ba towed from Cooa nay to tha Coqullle by one of Die tuft". HERCULES TAKES l-'IWR Pirtlanl.Aslatic Linrr Clears This i Aternooii for Japan and Clilna. When aha aalla tomorrow forenoon for tho orient, tho Portland & Aslatlo liner Hercules. Captain wusoimsen. ana That very fact eonatltutea biro a mem ber of tha slave holding claaa. There la no ruarantee that under Madero or any of his supporters tha people of Mexico would ba happier or mora proaperoua than under Dlas. Advanoea Own Xrada "Madero haa uaed for hla own polltl cal advanceemnt tha following of tha Mexican liberal party. Ha haa trans forraed for tha moment an economic revolution Into a political, alleged re form crusade. "From the flrat tha Mexican liberal party's sole aim haa been economic the substitution of economlo liberty for alavery, . "The liberal party will not lay down Delayed about 12 hours by strong northwest wlnda which she had to buck all he way up the cotuit, tho American Hawaiian steamer Falcon, Captain Bchare. arrived In tho harbor yesterday 1 moriiinir with the largest cargo of do i inestio and bonded f relgbt that the haa brought to this uort. Li -Before calling from the Golden Gat on her Dresont trip Purser J. r'ta j patiick accepted a position on (he dock I there and ho was replaced by Purser j JHoCormlck. Kltapatrlck had been, on ! tha Falcon over a roar and hla new position la In the nature of a promo . tion. The cargo of tha Falcon amounts to 1 16(0 tona, of which 110 tons Is bonded 'freight which she discharged at the ' Albera dock thla morning. At the J Willamette Iron Steel worka aha will discharge 60 tona of ateel plates and trivets. She will take on her return j cargo of wool, mohair and hldea for New York and grain for Ban Francisco j tomorrow and will Bail for the Bay City tomorrow night. The bonded cargo of tha Falcon la J147 caaea of prepared meat from Nor way: four cratea of enameled ware from Germany; it crates of decorated earthenware from England and Ger j many; If caaea of linoleum from Eng- iland: 200 bales of Steal from Mexico; : one rase household gooBs; 23 cratea of 1 granite from Scotland; 37 caaea of spirits; nine caaea of mustard from 1 England; four caaea of photographic i films; tOO caaea of sardlpea from Nor way; five caaea of aenna leavea; 300 caaea of prepared vegetables; 25 caaea J of olive oil: SI crates of marble; two caaea of wine; 16 caaea or brandy rrom ' France. will have a full cargo or wheat flour. She will be clturod at 2:30 this Its arm until the natural resouroes of afternoon and will have approximately Mexico have been restored to the,peo 36.000 barrels of flour ror jnpnn anu pie ror tneir rree ana equal use. China. Tha Heroulea will bo the aec- The manifesto, among others, la ond " of i the P. & A. steamers to De aiirned by General Flgueroa, ORTERIO TAKES BIO CARGO -'. Telr liner to Carry Lumber, Wheat and Flour to Orient. After taking on 450.000 feet of lum- ber iat Linnton, . where aha arrived Bat '. urday night from Victoria, B. C, tha ' Weir liner, Orteric, was scheduled to ehlft from the mills there to the In- ' man Poulsen mllla. She will take on about 1,600,000 feet of lumber at the up nver mill and la expected to com plete hor lumber cargo at Kalama. In addition aba will have 600 tona of wheat .and. 12.000 barrels of flour from here .when aha sails for the orient. II. B. fc Swift, who haa charge of tba loading of the - Waterhouae ' ateamers, arrived f last night from Puget aound, bringing with him a Chinese who will be shipped op the steamer as a compradore. It Is said that tha Orterlc'a Chinese crew la ..' atlll short, aa aha haa only 36 who were shipped at Liverpool. She Is ex pected to sail In about 10 days. - - WILLAPA BAR IS KIND ; Three Big Lumber Carriers Leave for Australia in a Bunch.' South' Bend, Wash.. May 22. The . British steamship Anerlay, the five masted schooner Jnca and tha barken tine Amason left bay anchorage and "want to sea Saturday afternoon, carry ing In the aggregate, 6,600,000 feet of lumber and all three bound for Austra lian porta. The Anerlejr alone carried 1,600,000 feet and croaaed the bar with . out the slightest trouble although there was at that time a rather low run of tides. X WILL DREDGE IX COQUILI.E . riKir from this Dort during May. the liner Henrlk Iheen Balling for the or! ent early in the month. The Strathlyon is scheduled to arrive on the same line about June 1. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tha new riredra lust built for the North rank railroad is expectod from u TX-llUmfl. Trrin and Ktrel works to in. nil .. . . . .... - - - - day to the Supple shipyards, where She ""' v.. tha rtnlnhlntr tnurhea nut on her house after having had' her pumps f "TERRIBLE lnstaiiea. Carrying 26 passengers and 600 caaea of cheepe. the steamer uoiaon tate, r.ntaln Erlckson. arrived at tha Waah Ington street dock yesterday from Til lamook. Tha Port of Portland towboat ocitia- Kicaido Florea Magon, junta presi dent, auld that It would affect all of the revolutionist In southern Mexico as well aa those In every atate of Mex ico bordering upon tha Faclflo ocean, The llberaj army, Magon said. waa about equal to that of Madero If any thing stronger. He said, however, that In the event of peace he believed that more than half of Madero's followers would align themsalvea with tha liberal aV SLIGHTLY BETTER Buyers Take Hold and .Grow ers Offer JWore Freely v Too Cold In Valley. EIGHTH" UNDER MAY0T MARCHES TO ENSENADA'S RELIEF (Hotted Praai Leased Wire.) MexlcalL Max.. May 22. Without hama was acheduled to go down the Sngl drop of blood having been epllfed. river to Rainier this morning to tow the .nerrb,e Elghth. Mexican Infantry, the schooner Lottie "" ,0 under command of Colonel Louie Mayot, latter vessel iw umucr . . . .... .u- d.1,1.1, Inn passed almost within hailing dls At 6 o'clock this morning the British " - ,w , .. .. " . . ... - I 1 mitt) vi uiv icuqi tvriiOi uiairu u u in steamer Sain J10 (lPd .T L 'J." battle array In tha trenchea before stream from St. Johns to Linnton to ae- cure another part of her lumber cargo for China. - Ladon with 00 tons of cement ana 1R barrela of asphalt, the steamer Mexican Colonel Mayot'a force la marching rapidly. Woman, children and camp followers who cannot keep up are irk.. A V. . .... -.. T.kn.r. irrlvoil ,, .uhmuuihtj. J in 3 ui inc, a inok rrom. Han .- . i the Riverside cement Francisco at I o'clock this morning. Khe had 40 passengers aboard. Carrying a full list of paasengera. 300 caaea of cheese and 20 tons of house hold goods, the steamer Sue II. Elmore, have been brought into Mexlcall by rebel scouts. Anticipating an attack from the fed erals, the rebels at Mexican laid In the trenches all day yesterday. At 3 Rhradar arrived thla morning o'clock the outpoata acurrled In with 1 .. ' ... . 4 V.... k. ... . from .Tillamook. She aiacnargofl suv '--v"'- " raaea of cheese at Astoria. nogin. ine reaeraia were men orea Tha French ahlp Marechal do Castries mg camp. iney marcnea mwira me will be towed down to Llunton tomor-, waiting rebels until within half a mile row to get ready to load a cargo 'of of their trenchea, when they wheeled lumber for the United Kingdom for the and started toward Copopah Paaa. One Pacific Export Lumber company. Her section of the federals came so close laydays begin May 25. to the rebel outpoata that ahots were The lumber cargo of tha British fired at them, but there was no re- schooner David Evans la expected to be sponse. all atowed by tonlgbtv She la Deing dispatched to Kobe by Balfour, Guthrie ACo. Robert Warrack, assistant engineer in the llghthouae department, returned laat night from an Inspection of the light stations In tha district aoutb or xaquini Cape Blanco and Coqullle river were among- the atatlons visited by Mr. War rack. MARINE NOTES San Francisco. MaV 22, Arrived at 7 a. m. Steamer Aberdeen from Portland, Coos Bay. May 22. Arrived Steamer Breakwater from Portland. Monterey, May 22. Sailed laat night 0f Diaz" resignation when he attempts Steamer J. A. Chanslor for Portland. t0 put an cnd t0 the fighting through- Astoria, way Arnvea ouwn uui- out tne country. Francleco Madero Sr. DIAZ MUST RESIGN BY JUNE 1, OR FIGHTING WILL BE RESUMED (United Press Leased Wire.) Juarez, Mex., May 22. Insurrecto chiefs here today declare that If Presi dent Dlai resigns June 1 tha condi tional peace pact now existing will be come automatically final. If Dlax falls to surrender his office at that time tha fighting will ba reaumed. The real tost of Madero's strength with the people will come In tne event While there has been more Inclination among buycra to take hold of wool at current values and growers have been somewhat more dlspoatd to let go, the situation remains very 'dull. Shearing operations are not vet sen eraJ, but will be so about the latter part vi me weea, w earner conamons i per mitting. Practrally no shearing opera tions have been ' reported In the Wil lamette valley on account of tha cold weather, b.ut the season will start aa soon the weather becomes wurmer. The matter of a aultable duly on wool Is atlll attracting tho rnalor attention of the wool trade and until the matter la settled the market la not expected to accomplish much. Buyers say that they must know definitely what to expect in the matter of duties and therefore have been inclined to lay low until they see what la going to happen. There is an Increasing amount of east ern Oregon wool being moved at a range of 8 to Ho a pound, the top being a fraction above what has been prevloue ly offered for similar gooda thla sea son. Willamette valley wools are nom inally quoted at previous quotatlona, but the amount available for market haa been ao limited that no regular quota tion has been named by the trade. Under date of May 19 the Lewlston. Idaho, Tribune aaya of tha sheep and wool situation: "The sheepmen who range their herda on the winter ranges of the upper Snake river nave Drougnt tneir Sheep to tne river shearing quarters and will handle their clip to market down the Open Riv er route. This Is the Information brought to tha city yesterday by 1C O. Moaler. who haa 6000 head at tho mouth of the Orand Ronde, awaiting more fa vorable weather for shearing. Mr. Mo aler reports that approximately 10,000 sheep will be sheared at tha mouth of na urand Konae, wnne tne total num ler of sheep to be sheared on the river between Lewlston and ImnahawlU ag gregate 20,000. Mr. Mosier was in conference yea- terday with S. L. Hays, general agent of tha Open River Tranaportatlon com pany, and it la probable arrangements will be made ao that the upper river clip can tie sent direct Into the manu facturing centers of the Atlantlo sea board nd this eliminate the extra charge Incident to storing In tranait Tha fleeces ara exceDt lonallv good thla year and It la ex pec (fed the upper river hards will average at least 10 pounds to the sheep. The wool prices, nowever. are very unsatisfactory, the first sale reported being for tU centa. Laat year the uDDer river clln waa sold for 14 "A cents and by making tha water ahlpmenta a saving oi approximately i cent per pound la effected. "Mr. Moaler states the season haa been particularly favorable for lambing and a very alight loss has been sus tained. The vigilance of the herders and the hunters has resulteh-4a exter minating the coyotes to a"largeiifrxtent GRAIN PROSPECTS in the night and sailed at 3 p. m Schooner Mabel Gale for San Francis co. Sailed at 4:30 a. m. Gasoline schoorter Anvil for Bandon; steamer Washtenaw for Port San Luis; steamer Coaster, for San Francisco. Bailed at p. m. Steamer Saginaw ror Boutn Bend. Arrived at 11 a. m. German ship H. Hackfeld from Honolulu. Ar rived down at 4 and sailed at 6:30 p. m. Steamer Breakwater for coos Kay. Ar says: 'It will tske a long time for the peace newa to get abroad throughout the country. The Insurgents believe that the peace messages sent out are false, and fearing, a trick by Diaz, are continuing to fight .The rebellion against the federal government has ejfept tha land like a flame and my sqn doea not know tha full strength of Good prop Outlooks - i Coulee City,' Waah, May It The most valuable -rainfall of the aoaaon fell laat . Monday night, ' continuing throughout the greater portion of the day Tuesday. It - was aa unceasing downpour, coming with such moderation that the soil waa thoroughly saturated to a depth of eight Inches. , Th grow Ing wheat crop, both fall and aprlng seeding, naver looked belter at this season of tha year, ana) not In several years haa It looked a favorable for a good crop aa at this time. The farm era are feeling very optlmlstlo and a good feeling prevails among business men In all lines. . Morrow Wheat Crop. Heppner Times: From Leonard Carl son, who was In the city Monday, we liarn that tha grain In the Qooafterry country la looklnsr fine for thla time of J the year. Leonard .and hla brother and lather have in about 00 acrea of sum mer fallow which la from to 8 Inches high and has a splendid stand. Tha Carlsons are first class fanners, and even- last year reaped an average or 23 buabela to the acre of wheat They have -made money every year except in ivot. , xney nave an their summer fallow ground already plowed, and they ii-iiwo v ii uvuvr lur ine ground to aiana laie man to piow it dry. Alex Lindsay waa up from his Willow creek alfalfa ranch Saturday, and re- poriB tne prospects for a good hay crop una yaar very nattering. ia will aoon have one of the finest ranches In the county. Bill Padberg and Nat Shaw Inform ua mat at leaat three-fourths of an Inch or rain ten at their Clerks canyon wiieai rsncnea, ana mat it wet aown below the roots of the "growing grain. Ti.... . . - aw- i . . . r . x "ijr wvr ui regulation smile. Crops Get Rain.' Bend. Or., May 22. Laat Monday night and Tueaday morning there waa a precipitation of an Inch here. Wed nesday ana Thursday there waa more rain and the farmers are rejoicing as the rain at thla time will be of great benefit to cropa Pleased With Rain. American Falls, Idaho, May 22. Dry farmers are aa easily Identified theae daya aa is the man with a wart on the tip of Ms nose It started raining here laat Sunday evening and haa continued a downpour on and off ever slnoe, with the end not' yet In sight. The crops generally are In splendid condition, and rain coming at thla time Insures tha dry farmers a big harvest, and aa a re sult every dry farmer Is wearing a broad smile which will not come oft. -f ,V..; Matron of ,30, In III Health for Years, Leaves Two ; Small Children, - v ' In the upper river country, so hat the loss from predatory animals la very small. The recent rains have caused a new growth of grass on the river ranges and sheep will have an abundance of feed until they are moved to the sum mer rangea in the mountains early in Tune." Sherman Also Gets Rain,. Grass Valley, Or., May 22-Duxlng tho week Sherman county haa been vla lted by a general rainfall that haa done a great deal of good to all a-rowlna- cropa. We have had frequent showers during tne past two weeks and the ground waa in rood condition tn re ceive the full benefit. Sherman countv undoubtedly will have a Rood average inn Brasun. ran sown grain la making a fine growth and the conlotia raina and warmer weather will bring the spring aown grain out In good Perforated Iron wheelbarrowe have been invented (or washing gravel to be used In concrete. Dallaa, Or., May 11. Mrs. M. J. Tod hunter of this city oommltted suicide Sunday afternoon toy taking carbollo acid. Mr. and Mrs. Todhunter had been out for a walk and returned about 6:20 o'clock, Mr. Todhunter then going to the livery barn to hire a team. .She took tne polaon during' his absence. about 1:46; o'clock. Dr. Carey was called but she died at 6:30. Mrs. Todhunter had been in very poor health for several rears. She was 10 years old and leaves two children, a boy of 6 and. a girl of 7 . Mr. Tod hunter Is employed In the sawmill of th Dallas Lumber A Logging company. United Presbyterians Meet. Plttsbusg. Ba., May 22. More than 2000 laymen and ministers of tha United Presbyterian church are In Pittsburg ror tne national convention of the men of the denomination. The delegates represent every part of the country. Tba Rev. 'uiy Sunday, the baaeball evangelist la prominent -,. I.e. ,,n at -5ft a m Steamer his forces. Golden Oate from Tillamook. Arrived Sporadic- ''luting probably will con- at 3 and left up at 6 p. m. Steamer I , , u"lu maucro - Oregon Will Take Out Shoal of Sand in River Near Bandon. 8peHal Dlapstcb to Th Journal. Marahfleld, Or., May 22. Tha gov . eminent dredger Oregon, which has been -i at work In Cooa Bay for aome time, J deepening the channel, will be taken to Coqullle river during June but will re- : 1 1 DON'T BE BALD 1 i Almost Any One May Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair. , Tou can easily find out for yourself ; tf your hair needs nourishment, if It Is ! thinning, getting dry, harsh and brlt- tie, or splitting at the ends. Tou alm ' ply have to pull a hair from the top of your bead and closely examine Ita roots. ' If the bulb Is plump and rosy It la all right; if It la white and shrunken your hair Is diaeaaeed and needs nourishment We have a remedy for hair troubles . mat cannot be surpasaed. It has a record of growing hair and curing bald ness in S3 out of 100 cases where used according to directions for a reasonable length of time. It will evon grow hair on bald heads If the scalp Is not glazed and ehlriy. Tl.at may seem like a strong statement It is, and we mean It to be, and no one ahould doubt It until they have put our claims to an actual test We are ao sure that Rexall "92" Hair Tonic will completely eradicate dand , ruff, prevent baldness, stimulate the ... scalp and hair n.ois Ftop falling- hair .and grow new hair, that wo personally give our positive guarantee to refund evory penny paid us fur Rexall "93" - Hair Tonic in every Instance where it ' doea not do as we claiai or falls to give entire satisfaction to the ueor. HoxaJl "93" Hair Tonic la as pleasant to uae as clear spring water. It is per fumed with a pleasant odor, and does not Krease or gum the hair. We have ' It in two sizes, prices 60 centa and 21.00. Wc urge you to try Rexall "93" Hair Tor.lc on our recommendation and with ; our guarantee back of It. You certainly take no risk. Remember, you can ob : tain Rexall Remedies only at Tha Owl ( Drug Co., Inc., Cor. 7th snd Waahington . Streets. Elmore from Tillamook. Arrived at 0 and left up at 7:20 p. m. Steamer W. S. Porter from San Franclaco. Arrived at 8:20 and left up at 2:30 p. m. Steamer Klamath from San Francisco. San Franclaco, May 21. Arrived at 6 a. tn. Steamer Oleum from Portland; at 4 a. m. Steamer Waahington from Portland. Sailed at noon Steamer Bea ver, for -Portland Sailed at 4 -pnu Steamer Maverick for Portland. Victoria, May 21. Arrived British steamer St George from Portland. Astoria. May 22. Condition at the mouth of the ilvar at 8 a. m., smooth; wind northwest 20 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Tuesday High wa ter, 834 a. m., 6.4 feet; 0:08 p. m., 8.0 feet. Low water 2:37 a. m., 2.6 feet; 2:33 p. m., 1.9 feet m ' Dolly River Readings. He is expected to leave here Wednes day or Thursday, Dr. vasquaz Gomez, former head of tho Mexican revolutionary Junta in Washington and now chief adviser of Francisco Madero Jr., la today en route for Mexico City. Gomez timed his de parture to arrive In the Mexican capi tal about Thursday, when it is believed President - Dlax will have -- resigned. Gomez will ' prepare the way for Ma doro'a triumphal entry Into the capital, STATIOXa 3 2S -s SS O - c a i m a ' S O c - 2 Wenatchee 771777. Kennewlck Lewlston Rlpaiia Umatilla The Dalles Vancouver Portland Bu irene Harrisburg . Albany yalem Wilson ville .( 40 30 24 20 10.6 25 16.1 40 23.1 171 14.4 24.6 0.1 11.8 0.1 10. 4r 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.2 15 10 16 20 20 87 14. 6.0 3.7 6.811.0 1-6.6! 1.0' II. If 3.3 0.2 0.1 -0.2 -0.5 Rebel Chiefs Dissatisfied. , (United Preu Leaud Wire.) El Faao, Texaa. May 22. The first day of peace between the Mexican fed erals and lnsurreotos here was dis quieting and filled with portenta that further trouble la by no means un likely. Many telegrams were received at Madero's headquarters today ex pressing the complaints of rebel leaders at the proposed peace, and It Is proba ble that Chihuahua will be occupied In order to satisfy the firebrands. In the Interior the lnsurrecyis are still active and hourly reports are coming In that the smaller towns, in wldoly separated regiona, ara falling into rebel hands. The tallest and the shortest peoples of Europe, the Norweglana '' and the Lappa, live aide by side. Mistakes MayHappen te you, as they do to everyone. If you eat too fast, do not masticate properly, or take food that doeg not agree with you, digestive de rangements are almost sure to come, and indigestion generally leads to very serious physical trouble. BEEGWS PILLS relieve and cure indigestion. .They have a quick and tonic action on the stomach and its nerves, and so. they give direct aid to digestion. They carry away also the indi gestible matter. With their use dyspepsia, hiccoughs, bad taste, unpleasant breath and flatulence disappear. You" should be careful and remember Beecham'g Pills Will Right The Wrong Sold Terywkara. In ceavenient boxes 10c. and 25c Mrs. S. K. CHAM Their Chinese medicines of herbs and roota cure won derfully. It has cured many male and female aufferera of all klnda of alcknesa. Including chron ic and private ailments, when other remedlea fall. Their medicines are harm, less. Ho operation. Con sultation for ladlea bv Mrs. $. K. Chi aMra. Chan, for men by Mr. Chan. Call or write. The U. X. Chaa Chinese Medicine Oo 088 M Morrison St, Bet. 1st and fld, Portland. Or. THE ONLY WAY Many Portland Citizens Have Discovered It Just What to io when the kidneys are affected. Is a question1 that con cerns both young and old. Weak kid neys neglected in, childhood lead to life long suffering. People of advanced years, with less vitality, suffer doubly. In youth or age, languor, backache, urinary Irregularity, dlaslness and ner vousness make life a burden." There Is one remedy that acts direct ly on the kidney. Doaa'b Kidney Pills owe their world-wide fame to the fact that they have cured thousands of cases of sick kidneys and cured them perma nently. Follow the example of this Portland cltlxan. Anton Spreltzer, 407 N. Twenty fourth St, Portland, Or., says: T have taken Dean's Kidney Pills at different tlmea and bave always received great relief. I waa troubled aeverely by backache and also annoyed by; Irregu lar and painful paesagea oi the kidney secretions. Doan'a Kidney Pills cor rected theae dlfflcultiea and, therefore. It gives me pleasure to recommend them." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co, Buffalo. New Tork, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no otber. River Rising. ( ) River falling. PEACE ARMISTICE NOT OBSERVED BY CURES JUL o BLOOD INFECTIOUS $5.00 J1 MY FEE Many Cases WHY PAT MORE For Inferior treatment when you can gat ' tha very best medical attention at a fee of from one-half to one-tenth that charged by others T Remember that you are not aaked to pay for any experi menting dr any failures. If your case will not yield to my treatment I can ascertain that at the first examination, and-wl)l f ranklr-tell you-so; I mm a specialist for men only. Tou make no mistake by submitting your case to me first Call today and you will be on the road "to health tomorrow. Those who are not getting results elsewhere call . and see' what the right doctor .can do. .. If you want a reliable guarantee, coma to me. YOUR WHOLE FUTURE Contagious Blood Poison, as the name indicates, is an Infectious blood disease, of such intense nature.that once the virus irets into the circulation ,-no portion of the body is free SOUTHERlS REBELS llom its destructive force unless ic is promptly cnecicea. j It usually begins with a tiny sore or pimple as the only (Continued From Page One.) ! outward evidence of its presence. But in a short while its miio marc n . many symptoms begin to make their unwelcome appearance. The mouth and tnroat ulcerate, ltcmng rasues appear on the body, the hair comes out easily, brown splotches ap pear on the limbs, etc. So highly contagious is the disease that it is sometimes communicated from one person to another ' Dy tne nse oi the which he will begin on Mexico City. Los Angeles, May 22. That the ap pointment of Franclaco I. Madero Jr. us president of Mexico will by no means restore peace to that country waa indi cated here today by the Dob Angeles rebel Junta representative of the Lib eral Mexican party, which la conduct ing the Insurrection in Lower Califor nia. Sonora. Kinaloa and southern Mex ico and which controls the army of General Flgueroa. which la reported en camped near Mexico City. After two weeks of debate In their Inner councils, members of the 'Junta today sent to the printers a draft of a manifesto appealing to all members of the liberal party to keep up , the war and to Socialists all over the world to lend .them assistance. The manifesto. In pamphlet form, .will be printed In several different languages and dis tributed broadcast. Manifesto Btmande Uaarty. The manifesto reads, In part, as fol lows: "The Mexican revolution must go on until It has won for tho people eco nomic Independence. Much blood haa been shed; much money has been spent; Immense pucriflees have been made. It would be lur.acy to permit all this to be wasted on a mere change of presi dents or cabinets, , "From the first, Madero's sole aim has been polltim!: th ambatvtl"ri nf his government for that of Dlax Ma-,i Some eight years ago I was Inocu lated with polaon by a nurse who infeoted my babe with blood taiat. I waa covered with sores and ulcere from head to foo X was advised to use S. S. S. Vffi got aome, and I im proved from tha start, and a complete and perfect cture waa the reeult. 8. 8. S. is the nly blood remedy whloh reaches desperate cases. MRS. T. W. LEX. Box 800, Savannah, Oa. same toilet articles or handling the clothes of an infected person. It is a dangerous poison and should not be trifled with; the blood should be cleansed as quickly as possible of the destructive virus. 8. S. S. haa been curing Con tagious Blood Poison for more than forty years. It goes right dowit into the circulation, and removes every particle of the poison. While curing the disease S. S. S. adds richness and nourishing powers to the blood, and a person who is cured by the nse of S. S. S. will find that every portion of the--system has been benefited by the treat ment S. S. S. cures so perfectly that there is never any return of the old symptoms ; it drives the poison completely out by purifying the blood. S. S. S. is knowta everywhere as tha greatest of all blood purifiers and for this reason it ia sure cure for Con tagious Blood Poison. Write for our Home Treatment Book and any med ical advice youniat desiipTfree. S. S.Snrfor sale Tat drug stores. ' X2B SWIFT -SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA, I was afflicted with a terrible blood diaease, which was in spots at first, but afterwards spread all over my body. Theae broke out into sores, and it la eaay to imagine the Buffering I endured. When I had finished my flrat bottle of S. S. 8. I waa greatly improved, and was delighted with the result, I waa soon entirely well, and my skin was as dear as a piece of glass. H. Jj. METERS. 68 Clinton St., Newark, XT. J. I I May depend upon tha kind and quality of treatment you get at flrat Now, how do I do it? By giving every patient that -comes to eee me a atrtctly scientific examination one that permits of no mistakes being made. Then I know positively what I've eot to do and how to do it I can take any caso of VABIOOBB TZXJTS, KTOKOCZLB, FBOSTATB WEAKNESS, or any CBOA1TXO DISOBSEB5, contracted diseases, PAHTTUI. DXSCZABOSI, OTjGEXS, 8JCIU DISEASES or BIiOOO TOIBO'J. any JdDITETr STOMACH, BIADQEB or IJ1X TftOTTB&ES, and X will cure them quicker by my meth od oi treatment man any oiner specialist in uiis city, ana tne oure win De permanent ana Lasting. A SAFE CURE FOR EVERY MAN My Prices Are Withia the Reach of Every Man -Yon Can Pay Weekly or Monthly as Yon Ara Able or When Cared I want every man who haa tried In vain to get a cure to call and see me FREE and I will explain to him why I can CURB when all elae faila to even give relief. I dp not accept Incurable cases. , I Advertise What I DOAND I DO What I Advertise Reasonable Fees Speedy Results Guaranteed Cures If you suffer from any Disease or Weakness caused by Excess, Sedentary Hablta, or any form of dissipation, come and get ray advice FREE. Do thla. no matter who has advlaed you or treated you, for I have a POSITIVE CURB for every such man. Tot the next IS days X will give following low prices aa my fee for all nnoomvlloated eases, with a guarantee to return your money If not en tirely satisfied. MY FEB rOB SEBTICEg. "l't,l ' n j ss'7 I. i .hi ii ..,.. tl,,Wi4 A. G! Smith M. D. Livadlnj? Specialist T. for Men - I am tha only BneelallBt la Port land who uaea his true name and photograph la his announcements. I see and treat my patients personally, and am not a "medio! ' company, "medical Institute" or a "medical system.'' All men should knew who the doctor la they consult, and should carefully consider whether they desire to entrust their health with a hired doctor of a medical company. I use my photograph so that when you come to see me per sonally you will recognise me. In vestigate my personal standing be fore accepting treatment from a doc tor or un anown wenuiy or reputa tion. Are You Being treated In a satisfactory man ner by your present doctor! Is he carrying out hla promiaesT-naa.be cured you In a reasonable time, aad nvel un to ma auaranteesT Are you paying him exorbitant prices for medicine T Doea be employ thor oughly up-to-date and actentlflo methods, whloh would be approved by the regular family doctor T If von cannot anawer theae aueatlona favorably to youreelf, come and have confidential talk with me about your aaae. It will coat you notning. Cured In Plve Days I cure such disorders as Varicose Veins. Hydrocele Piles. Specific Blood Poison, etc., completely and permanently, often with only a sin- ale treatment No severe operatlona employed, nor detention from busi ness, i specially solicit stuDoorn snd long standing cases that other doctors nave failed to cure. Examination Free I offer not only FREE consulta tion and advice, but of every caae that comaa to me I will make a care ful examination and diagnosis with out charge. No ailing man ahould neglect this opportunity to get ex pert opinion about his trouble. ir you cannot can. write ior diag nosis chart My offlcea are open all day from ( A. M. to t P. at, and Sundays from ! te 1. Dr. A. G. Smith 9Mtt Morrison Street. Cos. roruaao, or. Second, Amazing Results Follow Their Use Quantities of Herbs anil Roots are Imported Annually. FALLING HAIR, from ...tato S3 PIMPLES, from S3 to 88 ECZEMA, from $ to $Ifl BLADDER AILMENTS. ' from ...S3 to SIS KIDNEY AILMENTS. - from ...r ..$5 to SIS PROSTATE AILMENTS. from $5 to flS VARICOSE VEINS, from. .f8 to fl HYDROCELE, from $9 to Sao ATROPHY, from ...3to$l NERVOUS DEBILITY, . from as to SI 8 -WASTING, from ...3 to $S DISCHARGES, from $3 ,to S10 ULCERS, from 8 to fid BLOOD POISON, from 8 to 98 I MAKE NO CHARGE WHATEVER FOR CONSULTATION, EXAM INATION AND FULL INFORMATION, AND YOU HAVE NOTHING TO PAY FOR EXCEPT SATISFACTORY TREATMENT. 1 Medicines: furnished' from, my own laboratory4, I1.S0 to J.50 per course. If you cannot call, write for Particulars. Many cases are curable at home. Hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 1J. ST; LOUIS MEDICAL CO. 830 H TAsTBTT.T. STBBBT. OOB. 89 ST. rOBTXJLBD, OB. C if Gee v wo H 1 i a v c Gee Wo Scientists today know the names of thousands of plants and shrubs. Of that number only a few are used by the physicians of this country for medi cinal purposes. But the Chinese physi cians have made greater research along thoae lines. -For over a hundred years they have applied their time in ooliect Ing specimens of Roots, Herbs and Barks and carefully noting their action on the human system and compiling the results of the numerous cases treat-' ed. During all the while the informa tion was carefully guarded and handed down only through the families of the nhyalctaas. And In his laboratory at 162 H First street, C. Gee Wo, formerly a phvslclan of high standing In China, dispenses these Chinese preparations for the benefit of sick people. The most wonderful results : are recorded from their use. He hss on record numerous cases of complete ourea If you are sick, see him, talk to him, for the con sultation Is tree. People oilt of town write for con sultation blank and ' circular. Inclose four cents In stamps. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162 M FIRST ST., COR. MORRISON Portland, Oregon WE CURE MEN-OUR FEE $5.00 ;r;Ny. y .ra. SPECIAJt AILMENTS CUBES WITHOUT DBTKKJIBO MOB STOBLAOK. Newly contracted and chronlo Vases cured. . AH burning, Itching and In flammation stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected In seven days, Consultation free. If unable to call, write for Hat of questions. Office hours 9 a. m. to Ip. m. - Sehdaya 10 a. m. to'l p. m.. PACIFIC X:OASTiiMEDICALlCOS- 8A4H WASH3HQTOM STBEET, OOBJTXS TIB ST, FOBTJ.AJTD, OBEOON. Dr. Lindsay v RELIABLE EDUCATED EXPERIENCE) oomnvu mm If you are worried about a special ail ment, organlo weak ness or any male ail ment er .blood ail mant. t- . I have ao much f alfrH In m ft-n my 1 1 1 i tnat t will prove my ability before I as n Mat xoa don t need money' to oe- ... ' . - vAt, w.-4r niv a.u ni, umuncnk 1VU aai m ' mm vuna - , .,- Dr. "The did Beuabla sTpeclaUst. Corner Alder and Second streets. Prt- r Hrate entrance l?tfrSecond; Portlapd,-T; I Or. Office, hours 9 a. m. to p. m. v . Sundays it a. m. to.l p. m.' - J it, 11. H A :-';;; "';