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7 THE 6REG0N j DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . FRIDAY J EVENING. , JULY . 21, 1911.1 U8 HP mi NEW ME DELICACY; AT PRESS CLUB JINKS Fried clam sandwlche, unew delicacy will be sprung for the first time tonight at tn iresa ciud s musieaie wmcn wiu begin at 9:30. Tho bouie committee ha been at work on this novelty and It will be served In wholesale quantities. Pre clubmen will be allowed to brine as many friends as they please to hear A. G. Smith M. D. Leading Spe cialist for Atri r mm ty onlv flnerfalist In Port land who uses his trtav name and nhAtjtmrh In hln nnonBTOmeOta I see and treat nry patients' personally, and am not a "Vnedlcsl company." "medical Institute': or a "medical system." All men should know who the doctor Is they coitoult. and should carefullr . ooualder whether they desire to entrust tbr health with a hired doctor of a , medical company, I use my photoarapn so that when you come to see We per sonally you will recognise roe. In vestigate my personal standing be fore accepting treatment from a doc tor of unknown identity or .reputa tion. . . Are You ; Rein treated In a satisfactory! man ner br Tour present doctor? Is he carry Ing out his promises T Ha he cured you :n a reasonani urn, ana lived up to bis e-uaranteeeT Are you laying him exorbitant prices Sot medicine? Does be employ thor oughly u?-to-dat and sctentKflc methods, which would be approved by the regular family doctor? If ?'oa cannot answer- these questions vorablr to yourself, come and have a confidential talk with me about your rase. It will cost you nothing. Cured In Five Days I cure such disorders as Varices Veins. Hydrocele. Plies. Specific Blood Poison, etc., completely and permanently, often- with only a hi de treatment No severe operations employed, nor detention rrotn. Busi ness, I especially solicit stubborn and long standing cases that other doctor have failed to cure. 'Examination Free I offer not only FREE consults I tlon and advice, but of every ease that comes to me I will make a care ful examination and diagnosis with out charge. No .ailing man should neglect this opportunity to got ex pert opinion about his trouble. it you cannot caii write tor aiag noata chart. - Mv office are open all day from " A. M to t P. tL. and Sunday from is. to 1. ' Dr. A. (i. Smjth DRKEEFE CURES MEN The doctor who ADVERTISK8 WHAT HE CAN DO AJJD DOE8 WHAT HE ADVERTISES Is the one worthv of the confidence or the sica and airucred ana nis uuiits lkis ATE CONFIDENCE with the many affected with VARICOSE veins. HYDROCELE. BLOOD POISON. NERVOUS DEBILITY asifl A8SO CIATE DISEASES WITH REFLEX COMPLICATION'S. If so affected vou certainly cannot affood to al ways remain eo. You have only one life to live. Why not live It In the full enjoyment of abundant vitality? To gain a cure is more important than all other eartnly considerations, it means freedom from anxiety and suffering. It means happy content ment for you and those .dependent upon you. it means tne acquirement of new vitality and restoration of nerfect health. It means a stronger hold upon life; a broader field of opportunity and a feeling of mas tery over even the most adverse circumstances. SmBOIAX sTOTXCB TO TX1 A. ruoTBs DEDiaiaa xonn TXXATMEirr. Dr. Keefe la duly and legally qual ified to practice In the state of Oregon, Washington. California and Nevada. Dr. Keefe practices his pro fession under his true name and publishes his picture or likeness in all his advertisements. He owna operates and controls his own office and has no branches, and Dr. Keefe may be consulted dally at his office t to B 7 Dally Sunday. 10 to la Bwarawawoa -a a vice rree. Booms 309-10-11 SCZKCHA.ITTB TSTST BTXXXTmra Corner 6th and Washlng-toa atta. Portland, Oregon. the grand opera selections of Mrs. Jo- child ft Sulzberger is by no mean a rep. seph Dunfe. Jbl prima, donna, who reeentatlv plant," said Mr. Levy. "We la appearing-at the Oaks, will leave for aim to look to sanitary conditions first salt Lake Sunday. She la an honorary or an and our new plant will be abao member of . the Saratoga, N. T., Press lutely clean and modern In every par- ciup, (Saratoga being her home city, tier I ticuiar. Nothing will be lacking- ,to honorary membership was conferred for make it one of the best wa are opr- ther. Pat Conway,. bandmaster, and It fimnui t.ii-iani of hi, best soloists will render a claaslo nr. arTn in-.T and popular program beginning at 11. Tt!. r Independent company.? .v .....a' wumi piarrexi ,tnis morn- GIVE TEST I M 0 N Y Mrs. Dunfee will sing at 10:15 and prior to mia perrormers from Fantgee ana the' Orpheum will appear. With the exception of the KaUen- Jammer Krulse on the steamer Monarch, Sunday, August 8. this will be the last Preaa club festivity until the ladles' night early In September. lng, "and we are going- after the busi ness. Competition will mean much for the country, for it will be an Induce ment for the farmers to give more at tention to stock raising in the future. There,, is no reason why more stock should not be raised In Oregon. There is the climate and the soil to produce Members of Santa Rosa's Crew Say Passengers Could ' Have Been Taken Off.' Heved since the confession, confession wollowt: V "I. Mike Morgan,.: being first duly sworn, do hereby make the following statement of facta, Vtthout any promlae of reward or lenienoy from any one whatever knowing-, that' the same will be used against ma upon my' trial t "Well, I we.a up town and got to drinking and went to camp and me and the old man had a little row and I The full ! that' President Simon, who Is seriously 111, may even be too weak to flee from the 'country, and plana to defend bis capital , with the remnant of hla army which has not deserted to the revolu tionist. Should Simon, decide toflht It out the danger to American and for eign residents, the department fears, will be greatly Increased, and It Is not Impossible v that should , the city be stormed, they miglrt be victims or al S. Xi S PI AMT Tfl RP ManP najr and a" ' abundance and aa aoon w w. , bn.i ,w w. mpKi-iai tte growers reallM the vin nt great ln- (Contlnued from Par One.) creaa of buslnesa demand. The tract upon which the plant will be built con sist of 10 acres. 'The present location of Schwaras- the growers realise the stockraislng, we anticipate a crease In the business, i understand that experiments in corn growing in some parta of the atate Is proving successful and hog raising may become a more common business. Certain it I that If a man raises cattle he can grow hog successfully,- for they will thrlv on the feed that the cattle waste." ' '; - The Schwarsachlld A Anlikurrumm. The Testimonials on File in LKlit-J"8,hf.er!!!l'1 .,frr"nfemT.t T.av.uv fcia, vvuiaiijr wn control D HE CURES THE SO 'His Of f ice Show the Start ling and Effective Cures Accomplished. per cent of the stock In the Union Stockyards company, so that the Swift racxing company has no there. (Culled Preu Lmm4 WlrO . San Francisco, July 21. Seamen '6t the etoamcr Santa Rose appeared, today before , Inspectors Boll add . Bulger, Investigating the wreck of the vessel off Point Arguello. (The questions asked each man wer practically the same. Whether, the. passenger oould have been landed safely waa the point the inspector endeavored to determine. A. Johnson,' the first member of the crew questioned today, said he waa un certain whether the aea at any time waa calm enough to permit safe trans ference of the passengers c Gee Wo I it ' t:: 4 1 .j;:-.f-:"V-;.;:;.;' - F. , Prosky. the next man examined. Was iuri thv hav Kaaii' lanHnif advantaa-e Uafely up to 11 o'clock a. m, .Ha was . la. .e iL. . V l - M a a. 11-. at. MJVw , . . - i m iioiiiutst vi ins vrrw -uj. uni ui (.110 ... -"w PCK,n boat sent over. the Santa Rosas aid. hit him a little too hard and I killed general massacre., him,' 1 guess, when'. I : hit 'him and I v ' T"'1 " didn't know what to do with him, o A-hydraulic press which use k col- nut him in th Hwai - T r,i-l. lilm .l,nUiU r Mlainvt I r - ..w a . v. . a. waa. .a.aaaa nMVn VJIIIIUKJt UBkU W . H. (..U.UII,, about half way and dragged bim the ' tho Invention of a Russian, has provef; rest I, put the rope around hla neokta. auocess in tests In Enaland. i. ; i f I about half way to the river. After I got i i , ; . i . . mm 10 tne river x went back to tne i ; c Gee Wo plant Is located on the Peninsula eaat of the Swift packing oomnanr'i nlant. The company will coatinue to operate the - old plant until th new bulldlna are ready for occupancy, which la ex pected to be about th first of February. M. Castro, another seaman, aald he believed the passenger could. easily have been transferred ' to on of the hip standing by, but could not at any time hay been landed safely. EXTRA SUNDAY TRAIN ' FN PERIL MENACE TO LIFE ' lCTtlnd-Osweg-o. For the accommodation of suburban ite and excursionists In th Oswego district, the Southern Pacific company, until further notice, commencing next THE CHINESE DOCTOR fHn K2diS: Perate 'ptciuX This wonderful man ha mad a life Leave Oswego its r, m study the properties, and action of Arrive "Portland u .l! p. . Root. Herb. Bud nd Barka on the u.,irnir.- i. m. human system. Maiy of the remedies p.rn . .... 9.99 p. ii. t:20 p. m (Continued from Pag Ona) Returning; which this man uses are scarcely rT.. . . known to the scientists or this country. "V'" "ao and In the Chinese families are handed down from father to son and Icept a most profound secret Moat of these remedies are Imported from far-off Asia to his large laboratory at 1C2H Flrat street. It seem almost a miracle to many patients who have called on thla fa mous man and in auch short time be come well by his treatment. if rou live out or town ana cannot call, write for symptom blank and cir cular. Inclosing 4 cents In stamp. ooBTBiriiTAXzoir nun. Open Evening and Sunday. Stopping at all Intermediate point. Journal Want Ada bring- reeulta Th Dr. green Offer. FREE The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Cs. 162 1st St, Cor. Morrison Portland, Oregon FOR ALL AILING MEN t4H Morrison' Street Car.' Portland. Or. Seead, MEM OUREB to By DR. LINDSAY, (be Eminent, Long-Established Specallst WHY PAY MORE For Inferior treatment when you can get th very best medical attention at a fee of from QNK FOURTH to ONE HALF thst charged, by other specialists with my repu tation T Remember that you are not asked to pay for any experiments or any failures. If your case will not yield to my treatment I can ascertain that at the first examina tion, and will frankly tell you mo. and give you advice how to take care of yourself. KT CPBOZAXiTXXS AMU aTarrous 'j: ability, Blood Disorder, Piles, Tarloos .'tn. Hydro eel. Bnptare. Kldjiey, Bladder and all dis eases peculiar to men. COMB AND CONSULT US FREE OF ALL CHARGE DR. LINDSAY OU IBXIAIIB BPECXAXXIT . corner Alder and Second street. Entrance ltgu Second street, Portland, --- w m. w. w 9 p. ma BuoQifi iv a a. . m- to x p. J WEAK, DISEASED MEN QUICKLY CURED I Can, and Do Core Forever TaJUOOflIB TBXVS ta . . . BTBSVOOXUi la WSMT9V9 MBPITT la. oisTxTvorzear ta UvtB POZwOaT la ..5 BATS ...1 BAT .SO BATS .1 BATS .M BATS To obtain the quick result you nrat om to the office, as It can rot be dene by mall. D not forget thl fact I alwaya do aa I drrttse to d. X am esveetaUr vftcleas that any WBAX SCAlf Wh ha tailed with ether metnea oau ea me aad let m expu e aua way x wm veopi wn Have lied te get reUef Were seelsg na. this a wui eaeenauy OVBI. e rmsa ef aay NOTICE this announcement and VARICOSE VEINS The bl. Cared by absorption: no pain, enlarged veins are due te mumni cycle or horseback rldlna dlaeu ele. In time It weakena a man men tally as well aa physically. I will eur- you for life or make no charge. HYDROCELE Cur J by absorption: no pain, no loss f time. Why suffer longer when you can be cured in a few hour at a moderate cost? Call and oonsulf m at once, and I will convince you of the superiority of my New Svstem Treatment over any other method. BLOOD POISON Overcome In one treatment or no pay. Symptoms overcome in 7 days without ohtmicali! or poison. If suf fering from ulcers, ori moun or throat, falling hair, bene vvujv mu , 4 will U rivaj 119 pvTI 1 1 inn jvur uj wu I orvrw ie7 8 rates Treatisent. I Do Not Patch Up I Cure Forever PVtH y lfew To any man who will brine; me doe not find on investigation flit I have the best equipped onicti ana tne largest nracttrr in Amn- in msRASira OF MEN, I will treat and enre hhn FREE OF CHARGE for all services. During ray many yean of active practice in Portland some uncrupulou Specialiits have tried to steal my methods and advertisements, but not beln able to steal my brains they were not able to succeed in their dishonest way no do not be misled by them, but come to me. ' Everybody Knows and Calls Me the Old Reliable Specialist. Who Cures Forever All Cases. My Special Prices, Given Below, WiU Last a Few Days Only. TISSUE WASTE Either partial or total, overcome by my Vlaorel Absorbent Pad for weak, d oeased men. Call and I will ex plain why It cure when all else "L1"; A f'ns,r ehat will cost you nottilng. CaM at once and don't de lay. URETHRAL OBSTRUCTION Cured by absot no sain, no cut my method thi healed and entire system restored to Its healthy state. No failures, no pein or or lime. I Diagnose by Exclusion No Mistakes Made CONSULTATION FREE ?btniotion, fsoan arloe Tias, fro at . Btydrooele, from Atroyhy, from Wervoua Debility, frost Wasting, from Discharge, f rem trteers, from Blood poison, front ... Palling Hair, front ... Pimples, from Eosema, fsoax Bladder Ailment, from Klaaey Ailment, from rrescate auasrti, n u tit is te il f to iso is to iio is to lis is te 9S 93 to $10 is to iio M to S9S f to fs is to is is te fia is iia is t iio is to sic $ 5 My Fee In Many Cases NERVOUS DEBILITY Cured la a few 7 week. Improve ment from th start. If you suffer from lea of energy and ambition, fee) tired when you aria In th morning, lam back, dlssin, spots before the eye, and feel you, are not th mta you one were, I .will ur you for life. Wm want art ail ing: . men to feel that they can com to our office free ly for examination and explanation of their condition without being bound by any ob ligation to take treatment u n 1 e they so desire. We nil make a thor ough and sclentif. lc examination o! your ailments frw of charge, an ex I amlnatlon that will disclose your K.i:il cuu- aiiion, without a knowledge of wnicn you are groping' In. the dark. xi juu nave laicen t r r m-n r mm. where without auccess, we will ahow jruu wny u raiiea. isverv man should take advantaa of thla nn. I f 'uunj iu ram nis true condi tion, ss.we will advise him how to beat regain hi health ane atranth i uu iin.nrri xnem unto rip old aga CLEAN METHODS Our. practice Is Urge becauae our business and professional methods are clean. Wt have no schemes for Influencing you to our office; no museums or ahows; no bargain - counter prices; no one- treatment miracles, nor S - dav cures for long - standing chronl case. we promise no such impos sibilities. Our education, our ex- iirruina our conscience condemn i rucn auacxerv. we want deal with you upon an honest, fair a,na square oasis. With mutual confidence and resnect hiwMn physician and . patient Our offer PAY WHEN SATISFIED la your absolute protection. Con sultation, examination and diag nosis free. If vour case la depend upon It, the DR. OREEN sys tem of MAN BUILDING treatment will give you Immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. ifmom im. MMa eWwhere, aonutly lnvastlgat our proven methods. Tori will then andsr- Basa now easily ana qntealy w cur all onrabl cases of TABICOSB VEIITS. mnonno bivood roisoir, hebto- VXTAL DEB1XXTT, VBBTBIAlj OB SraVTXOXK. BI.ADBSB and KID BET S2?W. OOWTBAOTBD allmeat, nXZl and all BBOTAA allinanta. What you want la a nit- Cnmm to us snd ret It. Onra nn1r inr treatment, you will qulcKly realise hp simple a thing It la to get well In the hands of a ancoiaifat wk knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to years. Office hours, dallv a tn k- evening, 7 to . Sundays, JO to 1 DR. GREEN CO. 8a Waahington St, BortUad, Or. lowing being some of the auggestlon: Specify th character or alae of weap ons that may be sold. Alabama ha a tat law prohibiting th sale of guns Iesa than 14 Inches In length. " Require a. dally report of all . sales to be made by dealera to the chief of police, ahowlng to whom aold, for what purpose, description of the gun, de scription of th purchaser., and other facts valuable for detection of crime. Require a permit for carrying weap ons concealed, so confiscation oould readily be made of all gun taken from prisoners who do not possess permits. Other restrictions may be Imposed, but these are enough to show wht could be done. By th Alabama law, the ordinary death-dealing weapon car ried In th hip pocket 1 put ont of business. At th earn time, any cltl sen who ha legitimate us for a weapon to guard against burglara la not re stricted in hi right. Tjr Mot Observed- Portland now has a law requiring th keeping of registers by pawnbroker a to all articles aold, but th law 1 somewhat vague and theae records are Indifferently kept Besides, these rec ord are merely open to Inspection where kept If daily report were required to th chief of police, h could see that they were properly made, he. would have an office record of all gun aold, and the identification of weapons would be made possible on short notice. There Is state law and city law against carrying weapons concealed, but these cannot be In th nature of things well enforced. When a man Is arrested on some charge and la found to have a gun, he is frequently "cinched" tor It But It Is impossible .to search men gen erally on the street and th law ha little influence In deterring crime. The usual punishment Inflicted Is light, and the habitual criminal haa little risk to run In carrying a gun. Deputy District Attorney J. H. Page declares himself heartily In favor of restricting sale by every lawful means, i Would Prevent Btany Crimes. 'lany Crimea would be prevented If the practice of carrying arms were less general," he aald. "There certainly ought to be legislation tha,t will aa far aa possible prevent the sale of revolvers Indiscriminately, and strict account should be kept of all guna sold. That would be a powerful aid In detecting crime." Deputy City Attorney R. A. Sullivan I likewise convinced that stricter law should govern the sale of revolvers. "The law should make it impossible to sell revolvers to Tom, Dick and Har ry," he said. "If this cannot be pre vented, we should do the. next beat thing to limit the sale. It would be a good 'thing If pawnbrokers could be pro hibited from .selling them A all. Cer talnlv thev should ba remit rod in v a close record of sale and mekt reports. About a year ago, by direction of the city attorney, I drew an ordinance re quiring a report every 24 hour on weapon cold, but th counoil would not pa it." wagon at camp and got. the chain and , put It on him at the river bank and i ' threw him in the water. I wo about ! half drunk when I hit him. I hit him on wio neaa wiin a buck. usea me tick with both hands. , "Thl happened between and 10 o'clock on Thursday night We were camped Just above the park across th river from Grants Faa. I never took any money from th oldsjnan, , He and I were always rood friend until that night, s I always called him Mr. York. HI name was John York. This all hap pened on Thursday nlght-I don't re member -the day of th month, but It was .one week ago yesterday. Af ter I put the old man In the river I stayed around camp that night but didn't sleep much and- the next morn, ing I took the team and drove down to uienaaie, wnere i weM ' arreated. v . ',v, ."When I hit th old man was mad and going to Jump on me and he waa bigger, than I waa and I wasn't going to take a beating; off of him. He didn't say anything when I hit him. He bled Jut a llttl. , MIKE MORGAN." NEW TODAY Free Rent We will furnish a fine large tent-1 house free of cost to every lot buyer I tor the next 30 days. 10 PER CENT CASH ? $10 PER MONTH . Call or phono" Gregory Investment Company 418 Corbett Bids. Marshall 557 , A 26441 FOES OF OLD ARE FRIENDS (Continued from Paae On.)- $12,122 CASH will handle a business block that after paying taxes and interest on deferred payments will yield over 12 per cent, and this' can be increased when pres ent leases, running- from 18 months tol three years, expire. This is a splen did investment. M'CAROAR, BATES ft LIVELY! 301-307 Yeon Building REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES jt tftl made by thel frusi company, Lwia Hldg. wi n-nu i ran. Ing the age of the veterans and the fact that many had om from a great diatancev ' '' Move Toward Battlefield. .At daybreak almost the crowd began to mov toward the hlstorlo battlefield. Motor car and all varletle of ve hicle were pressed into service. The battl memorial a were Inspected and very bit of rising ground waa climbed to get a cleat view of the field where th son of th nation's best men went out for their country' cause, and where the Confederate troops fought valiantly for what they thought right. The great majority of the veterans had not vis ited th field lnce they fought In It It waa remarkable how long and well th aoldler remembered . every spot. every mov, every order, every Incident of .the great conflict. They gathered In group and pointed out to the wives. daughter and aon who accompanied them the place wher thl or that com mander held th enemy back so long. They talked of reserve corps and at tack on their right; of cavalry chargea and defense by the left. A they wan dered around they would see a monu ment or a marker on which the Inscrip tion, would particularly attract their at tention. Then they would figure out among themselves, throwing statistic to th winds, how many men were left of each brigade, regiment or company when the battle 'was over. . , -formal Xxerds Slmpl. Thl afternoon the veteran and their friend returned to town for th formal exercise of th day. The exercises were of a simple but very impressive character. The speaker' stand waa 'lo cated at th Junction of Lee avenue and Orant avenue. Here President Taft, ftwot.. Mann n Vl.irlnl. man Carlin and other speaker. 0f the ! RoRerPtn' ilV1,0? (JV5" htLlti day addressed a large and attentive feoKftrSSt1 audience 1 to Kate Seabold) . ....... TT The speakers' stand was decorated John Halsey Jones Co. to Kather wlth the red, white and blue of the ine Keed, lot 10, block 26, Jones- Star 8rancied Banner, entwlnad with ! more 8. T. Fox and wife to Alfred H. . oirauD ei ai. ot a. monk 11. East Portland Height addition. 1,8001 Alfred F. Horn to Iucy Meyer, I lot 25 Beaver Acres $1,0001 aiKiuea u. nan ana wire to T. tu Powell, lot 6. block 82. Kath- arlne uof vnaries A. Kastman and wife to V. D. Jellison. lot 8. block 110. Irvineton . 7,0001 onrnes m. rugn ana wire to Buele High, lot 16, block 1. Menlo Park, subdivision lota 1 to3i.. 1001 xne MCMinn nuiidlng company to Thomas P. Window, lot 4 block 7, Menefee addition 4,S00 uniuutnsiocn ex i.arson to jienry . Mahrenhola, lots 7 and 8. block 35. Jonesmore (SSI worge oarflner to LoulB Oer linger, lot 11 and 12 and north , 21 feet of lot 1. block 1. Card. . ner . , J.SOOI KeDecea J. Marvlh to Joseph Mellch, lot 1 and 2. block 4. Foxchase addition 1,6001 w. x. nays xo m. v. urown jr., lots IS and 20. block II. Wood- ' mere . 4.001 james u. Hart ana wire to wn ltnm 8. Nash, lot 15. block IS. Katharine V 1001 1,0601 00l MIKE MORGAN CONFESSES (Continued from Page Ona) and wagons and went to Olendale, Or., wnere he was arrested. Morgan made Inquiries yesterday from Deputy Sheriff Coburn as to what pun ishment waa given in auoh cases. When visited by Coburn this morning he wanted to see District Attorney Mulkey, and was told Mulkey waa not down yet Afterward he wanted to talk with Dep uty Coburn and Clerk of th Court Fred Chesshire, and voluntarily and freely made the Confession. Morgan evidently feared a, mob, aa he haa asked If he would be left alon In Jail nights. He seem quieter and re- arptlon In hort time; Jttlng, no operation. By :ne urethral canal is latter. a oenre Wrtt fe adTto today, If you so oau. etn iree la niala iaa.1. r. atedicla frtim il.ao u m m Bally Soar i waaday Honrsi a. m. to a p. m. Ill a B. M 1 sr I ft! m MFnir m rn 230 Yamhin. c0r.2d i-r uv vii ATAUiyiVfUl V PORTLAND. ORP Okneral liability. Weak nerves, in. omnia -Result of exposure, over work and other violation of STatur' law, Diseases of Bladder and Kid ney, Tarloos Veins, anloklv and prmanntly cured at email xpns. x-aiUAJui avxjbaaaiaixv isewiy con tracted and chronic case oured. All burning, ltchtng end' Inflammation topped In 24 hour. Cure effected In seven days. Consultation free.' If unable to call, writ for list of ques tion. . f Of fic Hour a. m, to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. only. . PACUTO COAST MTiDIOAy. OO. 034 H WASKZirOTOir STBEET. Corner rlrst. Portland. Oton. I Have Returned! i Many former' patient will remember me a having practiced here In Portland some years ago. Now that' I have re sumed my practice her I have secured the entire corner, second floor, at. Third and Alder streets, with entrance at 260 Alder, where I have elegant and com modious quarter. S If M If V ' '" wakkMai Stiiui " f eaa aci. ull rn. mob rRYous S-rJiW ornDi r " win . f5jnL"Sfo, AMn Tosrio Tkw Mlt will nra ut mm ( MCTMuat. Tlx a aa. tu tnm I erlia a, kmtmmU Ca yan4alp fa. . i -JSl.m;.., . - . . . REMEDYron MEN ,, V SB. WO. . I (mport quantities of medicinal. root and herbs which are being souc-ht more and more by sick people because of their marvelous curlni? properties. People cured painlessly and permanently with out poison or operation. : -.. iU BI8SACXS 01 ICE IT A 2TB WOMXaT. tf ' J ,. Wo Chinese Medical Co. MOV. Aider, BTW TbirL( , , - the Confederate battle flags, showing the peace and harmony existing be tween the two. Assembled about the tand were hundreda of men wearing blue coats and brass buttons who had fought f8r the Union; there were other hundreds In gray suits .nd gnay cap who had fought for th Confederacy. Applaua Greets Speaker. President Taft and th other speaker were received with enthusiastic ap- i plause. The applause reached Its" height when various -well known leaders of the i blue and the gray were recognised In th assemblage and given seats of honor on the platform. In. voices tremulous with emotions natural to the occasion the several speakers delivered orations that were listened to throughout' with the deepest attention. . President Taft was not expected to arrive until 4:30 o'clock In the afternoon, but an enormous crowd gathered early to greet him. - In his address the president told his friends he planned to give his vlewa on arbitration and refer, in pass ing, to th treaty recently concluded with Great Britain. . , Prior to th delivery of the president's address. Governor Mann and Congress man Carlin of Virginia spoke. The' views of the blue and the gray were set forth In addresses by General John Oil man, commander-in-chief of th O, A. R. and by General George Gordon, commander-in-chief of the United Confed erate Veteran. Both declared their be lief that the nation would never again witness civil strife, knd urged complete amity between the foes of former days. , Veterans of the blue and the gray vied with one another in paying tribute to the other side . Deafening cheers greeted the names 'of Johnston, Mo Powell, Beauregard, Jackson, Lee, Pope and other commanders whose names will ever be associated with Manassas and Bull Run. Pretty Bpeotaol Tollowa Speech. ' The addressee were followed by a pretty, spectacle emblematic of the re united nation.. It consisted of 48 maid ens, each representing a- state in the order they were admitted to the Union, each clad In the red, whit 'and blue, and bearing the nam of ' -the state across her breast.. As the maidens sang the national airs there were few In the Vast, assem blage" whoae eyes did not fill with tears. A one old aoldler remarked a hs clasped hand with . another- veteran against whom he had fought, there was an Inspiration In the 'occasion such as only comes to one a few times In a lifetime. ' . : Magdulana K la ner and husband to Frank H. Bohlman, lot 7, block 1, City View Park addition R. E. Menefee and wife to A. Ik Mackintosh, lota 1, 2, 8 and 4, block 1, Victoria Park Thor C. Landawlck and wife to Sophua A. Arnston et al, north 60 feet of lot 1, block 8, Willam ette. Fred L. Wldell and wife to Hattie Murphy, lot 22, block 2, Fern Park addition Mary MoLashlan end husband to William Hutch et al. lot 4, block 24, North Irving-ton Ray Townsend to Helena V. Sea ler Baker, part of lot IS, Paxton Aces Frank Johnsen to Wllhelm Wtk- i erg,, lots it to t, diock ii, Northern hui Oliver L. Appleg-ate and wife to Harmony I Pickering, west half of lots 1 and 2, block 82 Sell wood Harboiten Water & Land Co. to Mary E. Clay et aL. lots 8, 7. block 1. Harborton R. S. McFarland et al. to Edwin A. Taylor et al., north 80 feet of lot 1, Hlrshbere- subdivision, block 40, Waverly addition Frances J. Hulbert to Andrew C. Baker, lot 12, block 78, Rose City Park G. B. Tucker, and wife to Mr. May T. Campion, lot 20. 21, block 24, Portsmouth Christ Bfirer-et al. to O.-W. R. ft N. Co.. 80x797 feet In section 18. and nortneast quarter or section 14, township 1 north, rang 1 east J. W. Splller and wife to Allle S. Maloney et al.. lota 4. B. block 8, Seward , 2,800 Lawyer Abstract Trust Co., capltall nun uw. a woarq or rraae Dlag. PAC1KIO Title A Trust Co.. the taalr abstractor. 1 Ch. Com., ground floJTr 1,8001 1.T80I 8201 i.eool 2501 1.1001 f(0l VIOl 2.7001 - 5,0001 1,6001 4.0001 CLASSIFIED AO KATKw BAND TOGETHER IN HAYTI ' (Continued from Pago One.) Bi"""WaaBtawaa?aa . IN lBffct April 16, 1911. ALL 1'HEVIOUS RATES CANCELED.! Dally or Sunday. 1 time. So ner Una r consecutfv times, 7o per tin pr ln- ertlon. I 8 or niore consccutlv time. per linel per insertion, or 7 Insertion for price! Ul o, ... , f.'j ad counted for less than 2 linea' The above rates apply to "New To- oay - ana an otaer ciisniricatlon" except-l Ing tlw following: "Situations Wanted.! "ent na vyimiea to Kent" nda. The rates in these classifications ar: 6a ner Una nnr lnaartlnn Three Insertions for th pric' of two.1 sltuationtconfronta Americans and other foreign resident there, and that Amer ican, gun may b needed to save them from murder and pillage, were confirmed her today by the state department. Secretary - t Knox depends on " th United State warships to save the lives of Americans If, as It Is . reported, he must - do-rPresldnt Simon surrenders th capital to the victorious insurgents who are hotly pressing to attack it from the north. The Petrel,; the department says, 1 already at Hay tl, and both the scout cruiser . Chester . and th , cruiser Des Moines are racing td the Imperiled city. The Chester,- which' waa dispatched from Long Island sound with orders tc steam under forted , draft for ; Port Au Prince, will arrive Saturday night or Sunday. ."The- Des Moines cannot ar rive untn next.. week.v-', ,:.,' Officials- of th state department de- ! clared today that they knew nothing of th yacht America, Upon which It waa said Americans had taken refuge at Cape Hay tlen. The department report ar that anarchy prevail in Hayti, and Seven Insertion for the price of fival a-vw u Lanci iu- jcaa man 100. CHARQHS AO VEKTISKMlilNTS. 1 time, tc per line. . 8 consecutlv times, 8c per line per ls-1 i or more consecutlv times. 70 per I line per Insertion. ,. I The above rat apply to "New To-1 amy. ano bii oir.ei cissincatlont( ex-l eept the following: "Situations Wanted. I To Rent and WanUd to Rent" ad a I ' The rate in these olalficatloii is Jo! per line per inaer:io.. i I No ad charged f' less than two line, I Wa a V V. MEETING KOTICE3 411 R. K A.. Oreaon Rose Cam Tuesday t venlngs, Swiss hal p, meatii 1, 3d adl Jefferson. dT,. A VRQSE Si 7 CAMP Monday I ' I'i . i Pin 31tB4. A-4NNI Wed, nltfhf. K. P. hall, lltli and Aider! BIRTHS BOilLAND-i-To Mr. and Mrs. John 8. norland, 884 Park street, Jun 18,1 CK HII I. -, m i m EVAN8 To Mr. and Mrs. W. Evan a I ail ciu. a . ROWELL To Mr n5 li,.. ' A I Howell, W 39 Berkeley street," July 11,1 a girli . - . I OTONNELL--To Mr. and Mrs, Patrick! Iff a w Oxfor4 street, July! BROWK To Mr. and ' Mra 'Spencer 111 : 'yiv.j wurocii strey a coy,-