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THE OREGON DAILY JOUUIJAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER I. iSll. mir m ur tm m HMDS NEED HELP Perilous Day's Ride Through Deep Mud. Around Sharp and Narrow Turns Abo.e High Precipices, Does It. LEGAL TALENT AT LOS ANGELES OMMITINO TRIAL j.ti ...'. -, U4 w I P.ilfV.a. - lf" 4r J t. M t rfal "! 4t-. f I -:' r-.i.ei ten an. lm Jl.li ! T '- 4. U..'i ! Ms ' k.e f r. 4ar t-4 I!!" nwH Tim! af 1M .l - l k f lM ' M...4 M ti!il a I er Ua lkt!l:K rlifcfc ' ,ale (A iif-n tun ru ; it4 '; f J a - .iaa,i 4 i eu- eawy f . a a.. ! af " la aa ealav M- ft ava.ta 11J4 -. ekjl of ff vka. ftxll a aWvlHe Aaelk al (! kMl ft.- ail 4ri. ff l J fl Al llsaa tr I Tft tatayrkia kja.a4 nv4 f 4ae. iik i f iiukM r tka rurr" " H raae44 UliH -. Ik tt- gr rouU ealr guile ik bail ing Mkiu taai.W Ik aarrww r4 tkei kerdir kre4r ikaa tke r rraaa k)M4 le nn4w TA Olerl TaHaak Baaga. Time eftr lli Ik irmhf f Ik r4der Hr f4a4 kim i Ik MfUwi clink k!4 I WW trraalk aa kts rr 4f 4 iu4 p-it4ca ria At ItUkaaeeafs eurv, kr Ik ro r ik tj rr kauMik i. r on I hr fwK I lk rwfc ! r'.x-i! Ni4u!!r emaros klo. Ik biini c r iov4 UMk faoi b lk 4 tit k .ifJ al lb frown re of ik Tktouok rn rr lliiuljM. Ilk IU f lolou eel' rtM f fcju 4 )cllo b4 t1?i Wrov Jtl rvrpt 1iid lofibr 4r ik foJdi r4 tt ik aiiikf u. l &. iuiiur lowr4. m)MLle la Ha oowcUo' pk. a4 gtir4rp M4a. TUm Car Arrtta. 1 mioakaC A of mud a tka Aanfroua r4 44r4 iri final loucfc la Ik prHMt in a. Or.lf tkr car of tfc II Ikal carried Ik party rarh4 Ifco lop and ! on of lb vaa tka pridnL All lutf lh mountain wr mlr4 automo bile, bub Am 9 In waar rtay. tor aa dour rrldonl Taft kpl In Ik cold aJtitod Mb lh 4oord road tlockd by a Jojrn or mor car mlrd In th narrow way. Aftr Ik cart had ba Aug out of i ho mud aad draf(fl to k paanablr ootid road by ' raftxra tkra tbay war ran to a pot rhr th road broodned nou(b to allow thrm to turn and prcdo th prealdtnt down, Mfht ba fallon whan th praldnUal party raacttad I la train. rroaUaat 1 OoartAooA. On hundred and nina mllaa th prMri- dent eorrd by automobtla. On th mountain Oovamor Hay. who had In ducad him to maao tba trip, and Rp- , rantauva Humphrey and Warbur ton, work ka dp In mud to kp tba prooaaaioB mo Tina- Th atata of waahlna-ton waata a fdral approprla tion to improro Uw Mount IUlnlor na Uonal park road a, aad thy undertook to how th prraident thy ndd 1L Tky proved It. WhatTr th prcaldant may Ut thought of tbo trip, hi fiinda war frantic with anxiety at many pont on tho climb. On on oc caalon tha president hlmaelf mildly ucraated that It ml(ht ba adrlaablo to turn back. But tho Tacoma eommlttea would not hay It ao. I A- ' ,'C I , .A a III ' ,r ' JO" 1 III ' 1 1 ft . V -"11 7il . Ill I I 1 1 r : ' t'i 111 ! III ii.'.. . : . ' y ? ill ai ' M U: "i INI I ( I ti r . X I f A INI I ' 11 t'l I l ; fill I ib u . a - t t i r y . i hi i I 1 4 r f . : ' , . ' i I M . III IKK .1 1 . t . . I I IB I 1 - I V I II f I ' II- i 1 11 I v 1 I I II I I i1.- n-MlW X ,i H . : I -. - - 'U . . . . . '.'V IA i mUJni al C"ivii aa. kt't ta-aala ll ka ia. ll ka I K.I tm 4mu -"f aly At Yaftoute! M.a. ktwk I kaa a I w ttt'aMf Mvtat ta aiatwia kaa kv4 l fH I m a4iJa4 aaj a HIW4 lMo i4 a Itulf a Mil $i a4Jt- liaMkat W lk.tt 4:Uu4 "Ik )a.lix . ktu Nakwai al kvaiaiM. miuuumi( Ik wfctciy 4vu4 it IU a aiLi.li) 4wiia liuiMlii li. wktcA. II aaanL eal a i f - a4ia aaiA r r1' 4rt. uk a iaii.i ml riwta ve I lr r(. wk ttii.tt M aalMtai a4 at'rl Co. fwT Ik) I'vfcfea fci A NtMltMlda Tktf l a iJ iui ii tii.li. lla.44 t'!!, 4a( lac laiUf fcxjr M kvalali t t'u4- . aa4 lf iiU,t,4 v.. Ikal fc 4ui m4i I lkur tMMfed at I vl t-a. It. fcfila ,( u ta al.ui all la Ik araauaia rUui. ,ri.r.i i. J, a ttaiioa i.ifK.i.i rt.irk ia tul, ci fc Im tv r t.llr far in, ii' a i frit i.ih. t4a kVraar Tmlaal "Tkf u fa ij u:i. ii in aviiri i:ii d.i4 tj i.it, Ik taa cir .- r)w it,. Katalla. r kloiin UlahJ ixthiu.. latula- aly a m4Hial alaai 4a Tkaa coar.ualoa wi ir d rtcf flatpC r iy fool of ih rttMjtxJ i, rualrory bl aalhcrtec all o.b: aaia ir. Tha roarul ar la a id t raaardad a rfl.ii Ulrford l-inri.oi ia. alil.oui'i oitlJ Ilk htm. pllirailr rftf4 Id "ak aay ialrnnl tfui romplaitatf a tkertufh aludy f kia aoUa taka la a ronprliol ioJjr of If ahol allaallun ?kl k had noi I J i.m lo mak al lk tint J tft him. b olnfl ta aoma point wMrh alfu.ly Iia4 lll4 I'pon Ma return h alii moody hk roarlueloa that will praexni lh mat IW ta a-4 al aalary tat ka.a k iA. ta i i i 4-f t itAJ . al I I .. ia 4 a.4iU f M-J-1 fuiMv' a Ul java, f ivA aff U fU4M aiawi4 t V s(vrr I V . a - a i-l . , -4 a W4 fca a Vk. a4 f k a 9 AaaV . 0 "i. a a . im -.4 aw- A - at . w4 ta .w,airi4 . k iwtui.f lay. a-l aa miwIi M k l-U ailaxd Ml l-4 -. . ky ik a. v -; axtaa4 aiv ) ia kaxj fc-ivi iki ia IWiiw-m I t. I-. iltkr aif kat a Iwim a wi. it V ), k fl f . r aA j !. iiui' lal ! ( u iv t A aa-4 '! , tr r a J ai. kt $ a a i i a'll t la ialfU Ml l SCIO. OK WA'i 0?l WAr TO VISIT WOUAN FRIEND IS TrinOWV A'iP KILLEO llyaa a ffVl t . Mai . $. 4 V. aaa ia .! li .i ka kMi a4 U - a. . aa-A We - -e y aa (MM A main l't. a--l ) w wtivta a fa k4 w I ki A - wka I- a.) kkati J t-l - . nm4o4 aa IUt iiA ll v4 aaiu aw aaa m . iaia ) in IUI A ( Oa-awa 4) Aa aaii4 ta ! . Aaalk fiwua !- ! a!. la tva : .l, va4 Aa4 la.0 , vwa am lk iMlK:r lua. il na i. i.t- iif Cfuia iij t ! ia iaa kr ll -il)a aa. l& Ike !"tekef It a . iki lia !) aa f 4 lk a ai i ik .-1 a a iaaaai a.alraa 1 long mm KEEPS FIREMEN FROM BLAZE Still Weak from HotSpell ttcularlly. Vkkera maoth la Bay. Th Journey to t'onirollar lr waa Mwru and tlffiory W char tared th an launch. h Kllvlra. which carried lh tan ct gctit nhr. Npap or oih.r puMthJ artlcj) ronreylntr lh In preaatun thai either party iprlnced any rouah a. I ler In OontrolUr hay are unlru. Tba aa waa runoini in .y well out eld whan lh 1hr rly weili over o (.onirouer kay. and waa amooth aa a mlllpond Ineld th bay. Two day later, when he returned from n!tln na roup of coal claim n th nrrirg ftald. ha o nervosa over lh t,i of thing In water outald Controller bay to lh westward aeveral mile and ordered the launch to land him at rte'a Point and "muhed" over lh trail two mllea to the oil reflnory. whne he wnt to Katalla In laald water. Th launch cptain promptly cranked up lU a fw ajratl 0klt. Weak, cxt, ri( rela4 a far lory a4 by ft K. fla aafty jn4r aw-rfcifA Tko Wa ta I1I.IM Tka laeuraac H Tk fariay run nhdr Im ky k 7la City Wa-4- eiklif romp n and made porrh cat uenna aad anllcre iH did a plaalba mill hulaeaa Tl fit 4laceft by Vll.f Mx.l.l Tk. e.A .l.lln. ,! ,.?r''li l e only blw.lt d'elant arroa It tall. nr wnn par-1 . . . . . . (rtii iui iie trrnf ii a i irvi( rauaad St tnlnuue delay la felting altr ) K Cmm lry kllk. lkb- lieO it 4 IhoueabU of dollar of flv ui e.l etwb ai kaved by Kard work 1 Mr laima- waa abe-nl from tka uy on a Mount llaloUr trip. Ita a Id l- day k weeld ratwUd lh faelary aooa a poealbla r,aUaA ke l-at IV ! aa4 lt)c al 4 tael ,. Alt fwal Aa.A la a.y yvwal - A -.! l t ' eaay tl Ikia ! U aa m'U wmA. u 4 4 ra4. ImIij fuaA a 9t lala a "! aak awhl arf iao tUail mt lael wf A 4 pMl K J. at-aa, Mr, Well r;:iai., a fw-4 wkai ia ta ' II aaia "vi kaa kally raAwa. aeta amk aad WataA flaaA. I l t la Iwill av " aad aafc i. I kaa brfM!y aaiufalary. a4 I W.J4 Aal iaa aaytkiM fe Ike a Vte4 44 uaa I a a. I 1I a.- II wva.4 Aa a fraal t4wt If ail aa aa la Makes waiia. wkaikay aiA mktlie 4 wr ye a a id Im ikal aa u tka aa iai lky a4 a enak Ifceea weU 14 M aJv tea by H(i yv bww wail (Aal Viaol. our diiiia t4 u aad ! pieparalMei wllkavt all. I It freaiaai kluod bjUdy a4 etrvajia eraalor kaaa. K4 e arat l a git eallafatuaav Waaaiard. Oafc A ta- drufglalA IVnUad, tf. DR. GREEN frrko huh CERTAIN CUREi We ,i.4ty a-4 t i .' . i4ikM via twas vklaa a4 AAH.aa.a - I " . IM , kaaexkaA ae a w . VI w a e -w( in a a i iracinu A IIKia lu i A . w Ala- leue aai lllllm 4au aate Tlllk klliL- irf Mln tua. an IkJltiiH tUtkia a At ll U. ..i tuiiaitltli 44 ami Ait-aa a4 A4 a era a a- mm a YOUR PROTECTION H h lltl 1 11 1 aa.. i.l lalia ll.lllli eaaakaatlxa fcd a a l fta k a I .! A t v I e aa l ll ar iMlaa.1. 9mm eui ,uty !a - e.ai a -ief i ie l 4 4 It k r A eekaiti ha baa ku a I a a tOf ) aA4 a a. I' -a Le tifa. kal tir a.M n I aW limr lal. aaaM .i -'. na Ae.ta daily ) i AAaya II TV--' ,;4A I U i 14 L DR. GREEN CO. VaaAiairWA tV," re. . Kill Ilia trl ii-i r u4 wwi an I'lcfo. i'al, Oct. "Me hurt flret." TMe e the only eicuaa ftv loilay by Hoeaao fiarrla. wha plus gad a knlf with fatal effect Into the heart of Angalo Pamir a. hi" former ftlaad. Tha man had epant the night carouelog. Hamlrea waa given money to buy mora win a. When he returned h bad neither. A fight etaned and whan the po;ica arrived Ramlra lay an tha floor In a pool of blood. All rara lau tranafera ta OakA Rink. The Fake Specialist Run lo Cover They, Will Agree with joi And ht)p jxmj to levp your itocuhch And oUtef orgADi in thd prop eonJition oa which jour pool beddi mutt iVpmd BEEGIIACl'S PILLS ekl lBTVwaw. U Um 10a. a4 U T 9 1 M" 11 f 1 1 ykyat.taa awanaAatr my epaial Let s Talk Over J. xix Your Case dm. a. a. nun, tmm uabiwo urmauxxn Aa A raartalarwd aad Uaeaaed Abovo Lawyora for tha dcfenM. redding from left to right: Job Hat- limkn. Joaeph 8rott, Clarence Darrow and La Compto DatIi. Be low Judge Walter H. Dordwell of Lot Angeles, who will ftreelde t trial. HARRINGTON CASE PUT OVER BY COURT; M'NAMARAS SCORE (Continued from Page One.) AT POINT NEAREST CANADA, FOLLY OF DOMINION IS TOLD " ((Continued from Pago One.) tha excuae rang th change on all of tha old line known lnc th birth of tha jury ayetem. Clarence 8. Darrow, chief counael for the defenaa, waa admitted to tha Cali fornia bar today. Thl waa necranary that ha might tak part In tha defense of th accueed men. Separate Trial Demanded. Th attornaya for tho defenaa also aerrad formal notice on the stale that they would demand eparate trial for trie accuaed. Th district attorney now club. Tomorrow morning ha will talc Lt .... i , "J'VPl "J ?M. H . in.t.al candidate .elected by 7 ,Z."," ' -" District Attorney Frederick. In the morning; program. ,,..,, nf th. ... Oovernnr Walter & Clark, of Alaska. ... !. " ..1" Jh2rtJ2?i-MI CrkKdeClV1 M-Pondent.. they l,elnK on band from an tooay that tranaportatlon and chaaD ful .a t rr. fA?kh.ihai-i,hPrUfC court hav been beloKed for i?,tfn. Jyi,- k ,? 'r.h.1!,0!Lln.t Pe in the courtroom from all eM.- QueaUona. II nald he believed th visit .t, . w. k. . . Becretary of tha Interior Fisher I -.;:.. " .T 1 JIlll.l K ff ra..l C. a.. At, A t I " fcC fc I CfUIOllUIIB If RCl IUD1UQ fill I - who are legally entitled to witness the INDICATIONS SHOW SYNDICATE WANTS CONTROLLER BAY (Continued from Para One.) onI!? .lii1' Tr. dt!.lnf campaign against th 2.l5 ?rd. .mk .tora. soma of tha Vpeclallsl." "Th-Tv..!? tak offen at rov statmnta. No doubt '5 K" noA,i,1,nchM" or. tb? uld not try "to covor Vna-. I-J?." nnown'n their method or doing bu JEtt trvjng to convlno th unsuspecting public ihey on,r 'ltln.Me p.H.Ita"n Port! i ana. I repeat. I am the only IdBOXTZMATa SxnxT ilf.'ir Ii-,n.iPort,?.nd -wh0 owns, his office and e.,ulp !.! !. d.v,rti"' hl" fu" n1 'orraot nam, publish hla recent anI tm nKAn... -.i. ,7. . hi. .,,. - - nu L'-runaii7 conauct ii... i i r nine unner a ran a piciura, nor ma ka klna. name nor cuK. a falsa statement of any tho syndicate th commanding position In Controller bay. In connection with tha rights which It la apparent th ayndl-1 cat nas sought to acqulr on Kansk I isisna. on or tha Islands which mak th bay a harbor. Tho syndlcat has not abandoned Mr aervicea ahnnM rvn k --- . . ... ndhfak. doctor, who' advtl,. oT. ,h.n;.nd do .noTB;r ror lh. . -e 'hi. -.rL".""lT..".r: l."'r uoiiaro ters aa THR mn, uses to "guarantee ran i" c jfe: I !wn I f f V It will wt yea aetklaa. And Aeat-apA Z oan refer vea U evkare wke kaA a I auauar livaki aaA I sfltad tAaaa. It irJiS h ra.ma wh,ch I" P't 'orth In braaen let- C L BolrngL H. THK specialist of tha office who hoMly ad'er- . rrjunn overy aoilar . - 4 lyaaaUiie oa.fcijaaA. I sever a4ver tiaa aa-aap f e aa aa ia4aaeaaa ta najr ama pattaaka. A tra polalll a ko rwert M karyaJa wvaar aaaiaoaa. ar saaa wko alaaes aa lau taiUg.al vala aa aia kaaJIk wul a ma awrvknoa or a aaaa waa p re lam a ba ta a akaas 4ookac Vn wwtua not atrjri a atck akua la oar of a aheap mediaal aaaa aad yea kowJd ae tba aaaaa ear la yoar a I poeeaee ajUredla S with snadica Gee Wo THE CIIIXESB DOCTOR Try one mor If you have been doc- tortng with thla one and that on and hav not obtained) permanent relief. bo cured. I make no mlaleadln- .t.i.m.nt. " ."."5 fo'r. .dt? 6 X? P"rt,cM'y independent. T would .r.f A1." y?u wJ fom to rno on a atrlctly rTrofia tory. Calif ornlA Prnnew Go to Franos. (rnlted Preaa Leaaed Wn.) Santa Rosa, Cal., Oct 9. Prunes In . carloads are In shipment to France from this olty. Franc is one of the greatest prune countries In tha world. BAXTERSAVED HIS BOY vn June 1. mo, George W. Baxter. an auctioneer, Troy, Pa., wrote that his a year oicl boy had chronic Brlght'a , disease. His doctor told him there was no cure for it and that any claims to me contrary were simply schemes. He SAld he was almost crazy over the boy's TOui.ion ana wanted us to tell him what to do. We wrote that notwithstanding; the statements of all the text books in the country, recoveries were constantly being; ha'l in chronic Brlfrht'a disease. In View of the hopeless attitude of the physicians there was nothing- to do but put the boy on Fulton's Renal Com .pound, which he did, getting it from Druggist Barker in Canlsteo. N. Y. . Jn rebruary he reported 80 bottles ysed and case progressing finely. We now have a letter dated xSeptem ber. 1811, in which, he asks for a tonlo . for the lad and closes as follows- f'1 wlHh to ask If you think It advisable to keep on giving It to him where there la no almimen? His color and strength em better than for the past two . years. I wish to think you most kind ly. I wish you worlds of sue a a. e Where would that bor ba now if th. doctor's "prejudices had succeeded in erping mm rr tnia treatment Fulton's Rental Compound Is carry Irja; hop Into thousands of hnm trlckeji with kidney disease and flylna u jblv oi auii xne text books In Christendom. We declare Bright and chronic Kidney diaeaa now curable In A majority of ease. Tha hardest taak we hav la to convlno physicians to tha act that their text books rikva taught them that recovery ta Im poaalhla. . DruggTata AnrtpHad by Clark Woo1ar4 Drug Co. arid Blun-suer, Frank proceedings. truggl Coma Wadnasday. It becam certain today that within the first IS minutes on Wednesday the flrat great struggle between counsel will bo Inaugurated. In the venire which qualified today are numerous members of the Merchants and Manufacturers' association, which Is backing the prose cution. When tha first of these are reached, which will be early Wednesday, Attorney Darrow . will demand that he be excused "for cause, This motion will bo strenuously objected to by Dis trict Attorney Fredericks and on Judge Bordwell's ruling will depend whether the wock of getting a Jury shall 'be mat erially Shortened. Attorneys for the prosecution Insisted today that th court cannot hold that membership In the Menohanta and Man ufacturers' association is a legal ob stacle, despite the. contention of th de fense that permitting a member of em ploying association on the Jury would mean placing the fate of the accused men In the hands of their accusers. After Judge Bordwell had the roll of veniremen called he said: i "All of you gentlemen who believe that you are not qualified for Jury dutr please stand up." With the exception of nine men the total venire present arose and a general titter followed. The question of Indi vidual excuses was then taken up by the court and the first three promptly excused. How strong the desire of the venire- i men to keep from serving waa shown oy ine xact that eight of the first 12 names called to Qualify ware stricken from tho list and the other four had their excuses taken under advisement When Judge Bordwell ordered tha luncheon receas he had passed on 83 of the first venire of 125. Three names remained on the list for T.-in.tin by the attorneys when the trial bearina next Wednesday. The other 80 had been Prmanenuy excused. Of the three sup posedly qualified, on Is W. A. Spalding, a stockholder In the Ixs Angeles Times and certain to be objectionable to th defense. One of the others Is a Oer man rancher who admitted that he did not anderataad the English language, Among tha nnlrtman ..-,.... J. A. Foshay, national president of the Fraternal Brotherhood, Foley Kidney Pills Tonic In Action Quick: in Result i Give prompt relief from BACK-j ACHE, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CON GESTION of tho KIDNEYS, IN-j PIAMMATlflH nl tV.. DT innirnl - -- - wa vu A- JWaT&JL ASJLaI and all annoying URINARY IRREG ULARITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE-AGED and ELDERLY PEOPLE and for WOMEN. D . Westbury, 186 No. Main st, South Bend ind. sava: "Knm. Hm. V, suffered severely with kidney trouble together with an Irregularity in the ao- nun vi my Kinneva a f p(,-4 it.. . f ri lo ray attention and' I took them according to directions and1 In a short time th nii. t, Jt"a , lslilng. The pain left nri nr-tln- h- , "L" . Folev Kidnev l a , I be glad to recommend them to ell who! I Jecting carbolic acid. Iodine and" like suffer with kidney trouble." I preparations are vicious practices ana rarely result in permanent oure. say ineinua is nireqt, positive, pain 'te.r.L0 rt,,J't,'!n!.- ,nt0 hi ' oVf,c Vho.skrt7rWs.efin. .'"p.t.entA and h . : rr" .. - - m ri ineir ouainess s In offering mi ..ViiZ. .i consult, examine and treat their patlenta. lt this great natujra healer dlagnos rlence In anmiSf- J?!!! l? "e-afflicted the result of i years' expo- rrour case and presorlbe som remedy tarfhrn Maita'ifTl ,.?.,lv'.,t'", th" BeST 'hat can be bad whose action Is quick, sure and safe, my abnitv hon.aTv .nJ ?i5lr,ithe p3"thlJPe-r can lev doubt a. to His prescriptions aro compounded from mJ.t skentlcT that VU'W'UM'n. be. uf'''-'nt to convince the Roots. Herbs. Buds and Barks that Portland T n not rL.J? tne FOREMOST and LEADING Specialist In been gathered from every quarter "qulr?d in sch a w?v that JTh1"9"- J "kill anf xp.rlenc of th glob. Th. .acre's of th. with the sneclaliJi .?! lfiin"0 f'I cnn hmn. lf should not be classed medicines are not known to the outsid rf.wthmonPth.''a,eVperiencV V" nm. only-fter world but have JJ, m I akaiini iv bvh saa af ivnw huimwi .th.01ou.Bl Jnvestlgatlon should be mad by everv allina- mftn a. to th specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and tE?.Ih a th upon you demand tha beat maviiiai .li.i- t fwn ..thoBe ..who depem ie al..m7 :voe y e obtained by any man who'.l. H..,f't ? It. t. r 'V iiiKe projioeltlons; iiKe to nave you ssssusssseri!A - afts wssaaSl. Ihe c fce Wo Chln,se " -?cine c in Chins OOAB UX.TATT0W TWXM. Open Evenings and Sundays. If you 11 r out of town and cannot eaJL writ for symptom blank and cir cular, inclosing cents in stamps. I possess still aaA expert aoe. aa ia on a way uiai aw other "i avi mm timn -aaoieal oomsaalea. It La lmnoa. Ikte for saadloal eomBaav ta at. taaA aoUaga. OompeavUs hav a 4t- piomas or nceaae Vo praetlee madl olaa ta Oree-ow or tar Aba atata. A portrait, wko peraoaaUty aad Idaa ntr are laAartaika. la wabUakaA a ieriTUaa pool ail at of tka of. floe. Klred soWutata. ordlnarv inori ws q eartioaatua atuiiiy, rrvo aoBaoJaatdoa, axamlaatloa and traatmaaa. Why treat with Irreapotislbl wnn you can secur tn xprt rv Ice of a raaponalbl spaniallstT Ha me If you have anv of tha following alaorders: Tartoo Veins, Terr, snood aad kla Slaordara. Bladder Tronblas, Blood rolson. srapuns, uiosra,. ruii or nstnlA rSJBB COBBTTZiTA TIOW AWT) ADTIOB. h m. to p. Bt, Bnaday 10 to 1 Oal, ' B34H Morxtson It, Cor. Second, TA-tlCOSB V-EUTB I dallv demnnatrat. h. Tr. . v.. a. T D.I vein can oe cured In nearly all -"" oy one treatment in such : satisfactory way that the vital nirt are preserved and strengthened, oain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation is rapidly reestablished. iii.ienu vi mo aepreHsing conditions. i guu.rani.ee you a cure to stay cured ui reiunu ine money. ST3XOOX!Zd Tapping a hydrocele affords but temporary reuer ana the swelling own miurug, larger man oerore. In- Inr. 1K1 tA . KU.u iT- mu I . V ttt . . "re jnornson u ft cai x-iu a a L If. THE TRUE TEST! Triecl in Portland It Stood the Test Has The hardest test Is the test of time, and Doan's Kidney Pills have stood It well in Portland. Kidney sufferers can 1 hardly ask for stronger proof than the 1 ioiiowing: Mrs. A. M. Hollabaugh, 828 Grant St, Portlandj Orfgon, says; "For two or three years I suffered from "kidnev com. plaint and Inflammation of the bladder. I had considerable backache, but the worst symptom tf my trouble was a difficulty with the. kidney secretions. Doan'tf Kidney Pilla relieved m oon after I began their use, and In every way lived np to the claims made for th.m ' at m . - ......... vuuicuuii iivan wevnuary IB, ovv. f ... . KE-sinOBrzriogirr. Mrs. Hollabaugn was Interviewed on March It, 1910, and aha added to the above: "My health has been excellent i during the past several years, due to occasional use of Doan's Kldnv PI 11 a. I cannot, say nough In praise of this remedy." less, does not detain you from vour fuuupawun ur nume, ana l give you my wora ana absolute guarantee, that it effects a radical and nermn. nent cure. KXDSTET, BZiASDEB AND PBOSTA- TIO DISEASES With these diseases vou tnav hav more complications than are present ed by any other diseased organ. By my searching illumination of the bladder I determine acoiirntoitr th. disease and by microscopical exam ination and urinalysis I make dou bly sura the condition of tho im. neys. thus laying foundations for sci entific treatment. BPECXTXO BZ.OOD POISOZT Scientific treatment onlv aHnnit be used In combating this loathsome disease.1 I cure Blood Poison by the new German Remedv which T int duce directly into the blood, purify In? It, neutralising and expelling poison from the system. New blood thus formed supplies and rebuilds the tissues in such a way that tho Satlent recovers his normal state of ealth, strength and soundness. 1624 rlrst Crt, Cor. Morrison, roruuo, ur. TOM MT DOtTJCT TBBATMX1TT WllAKincsa """order commonly known as tTn Vaf fr rear" anl ttenera tons baffled the efforts of physi cians, yet to this very day a ma jority of doctors, specialists not ex- if !.thl..at!Sm.ptJn t0 overcome It by methods that have been In con- SV. w88 nd h8v'e always failed Tor half a century. They dOBe the andte,7r,.W.th ,0;rful timuiants tonics, calculated to restore ...... ui.r. luica or strength that is not and never has been lacking, with th result, that the functions are dV!.?rV'.Uy,eUea t0 the Positive detriment of the patient. Weakness i..nlr a, "yrap'om resulting from hi Li?0?1 ""Wons and is curable vial-freatmnt,onl'' without the 8iVi1Kof a inK'e Internal dose, which demonstrates the absolute ac curacy of my understanding and treatment of this disorder. In years I have not met with a sin.u .n-; and I have ntl Tlly i? c.ure cases that oome to me for treatment. T am. u.. certain that no treatment other than v..fc winuii i nave norrootAH completely and permanently restore strength and vigor. NO MONEY REQUIRED TO COM MENCE TREATMENT. Many pa tlents have no fnnfM.n-i iM v..i- doctors, because he demands pay be fore a cure has been effected and there are manv who hv hon ii.cu auuui tneir conaition or through unsuccessful trerm-r k... become skeptical and think there is no euro for them. I want an opoor- treat "uch mn- " It makes difference about the financial I Cure Men $io IS MY FEE Par When Omed. a.n.ral Sttbll fty, Weak Verves, Insomnia Results of exposure, overwork and other vio lations of Waiws's laws, Diseases of Bladdsr and Xldnsys, Tarioos sins, quickly and psrmaneatly onrea ai imiu axpaose, SFBOIAJj AILAtEWTS Newly con traded and chronic cases cured. All burning, itching and inflamma tion atopped In 24 hours. Cures ef fected in seven days. Consultation free. If unable to call, write for list of questions. , Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays,' 10 A. M. to- 1 P. M. only. FACZJTIU tU-of iaJIUAIj CO. Ha4Vs Washington St., Cor. Plrst roruano, union DR. KEEFE Nerre, Blood and Skin Ailment Specialist Men are dally ex changing money for guesswork and mis. takea with thoae In experienced In the treatment of their aliments. Ton have tried tne rest, now get the best unon th u n p a r a 1 leled proposition of "WOT A DOtlOJ NEBS BB VAXD Tha followlna- dlsenana ara au-n.... fully treated: varicose Vein and uDstructions. nerv. mooa and Ruin Ailments, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Nervous Debility, Eruption. Piles and Fistula- Consultation and Examination Free. 9 to 6, 7 to 8 Daily) Sunday, 10 to 1. J. J. KEEFE, Ph.G. M. D. 313 H WABB-OTCrTOV ST., COB. 6TK jroruana, or. tunit no part, as I acceDt nav for mv Ices as bene'lts are derived: when T a,m ,??tlBfled ,th Patient Is liable. Health is capital at interest I will prove my ability to cure before ask- 115 yay mr my aeryieeA- I Trdat AH Ailments of Men, and Cure to Stay Cured I Offer a free Consulfaffon and Examinaffon and frM advice bafor beginning tiriitint lswho. "'-. tan A meeting of progreIv Republic ens of Minnesota is to ba field in St rani on October to f - a.. iusu .iaa caoaJdACy, For sale by all dealers, price K9 cents. Foster-Mllbnrn Co, Buffalo, New Tork, sole agents for the United States. ..- .. , v.- Remember the name Doan's and tak no other. , J ' Dr.CILHoIsm 221 Morrison Street Corner First St. 4 Poirtlaiid Oiv iioar this oouror ro vaxvablz Pie ai-nd in frea your alf-exiinl-Dfitloo blank, '-For Mea' as I detr to eeacrib mj aa) to yoti for to par poMf taking treat-Mat If I decide no ran rare aw and jour karg low. enoagk to suit b. Addrass . .. . Jr. A SQUARE DEAL Is what you win get If you treat with me. Results are quick and positive. You are benefited at once. Men who have dragged their cases along - for months; with some other spe-' I rial 1st are astonished' at the prompt effects of my remarks ble m t..,ln.nt T A"' (Nervous De cllne. tk, Varicose Veins, Piles. , rf ' R u n t u r e. Rheuma- tism, stiff and swollen Joints, Kidney, Bladder,' etc. . i Blood Ailments quickly and safely cured by a famous and -well known Ger man remedy. s . Consultation rrA Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY 'The .Old Bailable Specialist, Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 128 Second street Portland, Or. Of fie hours a. m. to, i p. m., Sun days. 10 a. m. to 1 dl m. - . Nit W A Wonderful Cure By the famous Chinese Srs. S. X. Chan, 228 Morrison St., fortiana. Or. 1 am SS venra Aid anri hav. an irrci al. V b. m. vnan lered from weak. Ohan naTaAif o n rl r arvmi eivi s Aa at... Ali ttwz vti. aa.. wsiicso XUI LUI fJO IUUU tallOa from a tumor on my face. I first went to some doctors, but they told me that ii was im do ss i Die to curb. , so unnn th auviuo oi my . relatives wno nad Dean cured by these. Chinese doctors. I went to them. After taklnir two weeka of xneir nerps anq roots compounded and other medicines, the tumor was com- leteiy curea witnoux tne use or a knlf. feel so grateful toward -them and' I. recommend anybody who Is 111 and wants to get well soon to go to see orK. i wrlto in them and aoottra aom. v...i T.I cine. Which I am sure will brinar ra BUItS. J. A. X-tMOHLtlMAit, AIDSnv. Dr. PILE 4t artallaafcA aaaaka, tAV , i ratk. MlM, Mr M!u4Wl aaa BILIOU8 O'Waiial aaaaia kar PEOPLE tr',.."' r" -. s aj wa Bate enra ihn anaiplalat prr thirty yaan with .Cljr mraoTxa una tall, f Taalaak aaatataad tral aattar n.r aalag Ihala Oa. I txU for a . K a ki M atra r" bf mail. Im 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 waa tlA. AaeaA AO a. AkiaaaABAkA 4k,' pn-arawinBBBpp.aTwnnB .1 r, :