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TH6 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER .7. 1911. '' ' , ' - ' ; . 20 f ' !' BiK LOSES TUG ID BEATS WAY UNDER 01 SAILS Colonel de Villebois Arrives at River After One Strenuous, . Heart-Breakina Voyage of 160 Days. Parting from her tug In tlie North Sea in a gale the second day after she left Shields, the French bark Colonel de Villebois Mareull, Captain Vlvler, whloh tied UD at the Mersey dock this morning, began her slow passage of 160 days to the Columbia river by beating aown the North Sea and through the English channel under her own sails. The tug was not seen again after the hawser Darted. - Captain Vivier said that when the vessel reached the Horn the weather there was exceptionally bad. as It was In September during the equinoxlal. It was very cold and stormy, and the bark wu nearly 80 days in negotiating the passage around the Horn. It was at o'clock on the night of September 12 that the Colonel de Villebois Mareull had a narrow escape from being run down by a large four masted bark In a heavy snowstorm. The helm was put hard over and the vessels barely toucnea as they passed. As the Frenchman was being brought In over the bar by the tugs Tatoosh and Gollah on December 3 she shipped four large" seas over her poop, and the men at the wheel had to hang on wun an their might to keep from being washed overboard. The Inward cargo of the Colonel de Villeboto Mareull is composed of 3000 tons of coke, pigiron, bricks and general freight, consigned to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. The same firm has her chartered for a cargo of wheat outward. RESCUE DISABLED CRAFT Schooner Albert Meyer, Damaged in Collision, Sale in Bay City. (United Preae Leaaed WIre.l San Francisco. Dec. 7. After drifting helpless on the high seas for nearly two weeks, with its Jibboom carried away. Its bow badly smashed and in a sinking condition with 10 feet of water In its hold as the result of a collision In the dark with an unknown French bark, the schooner Albert Meyer "was picked up a few miles off the Golden. Gate and Is safe In the harbor here today. The schooner was several hundred miles off the Mendocino coast with a full cargo of lumber bound for Santa Rosalia, Mexico, on the night of Novem ber 25, when tho unknown Frenchman, with no lights visible, crashed into it The bark continued on Its way without offering any assistance. QUIT UPPER RIVER RUN Open River Transportation Company Finds Water Too Low. White Bluffs, Wash., Dec, 7. Busi ness men and fruit ranchers . of the White Bluffs valley have received word from the management of the Open River Transportation company, operating a line of boats between Portland and Priest Rapids, that . the twin steamers, the Inland Empire and the Twin Cities,, would cease plying; the upper section of the Columbia above Celllo, effective at once. The company generally pulls off Don't Wear a Truss! Ten Reasons Why Yon Should Send for My Appliance. I Send It On Trial The above Is O. S. Brooks of Marshall, Mleli., who has been curing' Rupture for over 30 years, if Ruptured write him today. 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" Mv reputation for honesty and II fair dealing Is so thoroughly established by an experience of over 30 years of dealing with the pub lic Sn" my prices are so reasonable, my terms so fair, that there certainly should be no hesitancy in sending free coupon today. Rcmcitiberor;en,l1rla7 tsp)& what I say I 'true; You are to be the Judge. Fill out free coupon, below ami mail today. t rmsa intormation coupon C Er Brooks, 760 Brooks bldg., Marshall, Mich,' . -(Imw send me by mart, In plain irrai per, ywur tllttntrated bw.k and full Inforum. ium itmttt' your Appllanc for tli curs of Kupture. N tn '. , . , . . . "street . i; . .i , . .-, i;;4....;..f..",.;;...T..i ,8Ut.. ma ELECTION HAS BEEN BITTER Edwards Is Mayor Again Al though Opponent Urged a Cleanup. (Special to Tho Journal.) Baker, Or., Dec. 7. After an unus" ually hot town election. Mayor Edwards was reelected Tuesday at Sumpter over George E. Allen. The latter represent ed the Citizens' ticket and according to his campaign opposed the "Immoral and grafting interests'' of the mining city. Feeling waxed high and the ele ment favoring civic reforms believed It had made a winning fight until the result of the balloting was known. Charges and counter charges of graft and corruption have filled the air of the hustling burg. 60 Women Vote at Castle Book. (Serial to The Journel.l Castle Rock, Wash., Dea. 7. The elec tion in this city yesterday, though warm ly contested by thotte who had the hardi hood to get out In the rain and work, passed off quietly. About 60 women voted. While local option was not an issue, lines were drawn on the ques tion, the Citizens' ticket representing the progressive or wet side while the Voters' ticket was in the interest of the drys. The Citizens' ticket was as fol lows: For councllmen, O. Wehtje, E. M. Shlntaffer and J. F. Davis; for treas urer, W. L. Gorsage. The Voters' was: For councllmen, H. V. Huntington. H. G. Searls and R. S. Carnlne. Carnine refused to run, so G. W. Bowen was substituted. W. L. Gorsage was thus the only candidate for treasurer. The vote stood: Wehtje, 116; Shlntaffer, 99; Davis, 142; Huntington. 78; Searls, 104; Bowen. 17; Gorsage, 160. The coun cllmen elected were all for a term of two years. Bleinig Beats Shelby by 33 Votes. (8pec!al to The Journal.) Sandy, Or., Dec. 7. The election re sulted in Paul R. Melnlg being chosen mayor over Percy T. Shelly by S3 votes. The councllmen are Otto Melnlg, L. E. Hoffman, E. F. Bruns, Henry Parret, George A. Wolfe and Caspar Junker, A. G. Brornstedt and Oscar Dahlgren were only a few votes behind. P. B. Gray was elected recorder, receiving 3 more votes than R. E. Essson. A. W. Bell was made marshall, a few votes ahead of Lyman Davis, and Allan O. Melnlg became treasurer. The town was incorporated last August when E. F. Bruns was elected mayor for a short term. He refused renominatlon. Its boats above The Dalles, every fall when the water becomes so low at Homly rapids, a few miles below Kenne wlck, that It is Impossible for the boats, though both are cf very light draught, to negotiate the shallow rapids. The steamers have made regular trips into the White Bluffs country as far as Priest Rapids ail season, bringing in heavy tonnage and carrying out a great deal of the new products of the valley. The steamer Mountain Gem, operated by the Columbia Steamboat company, Is still on the run, having never ceased its regular trips between White Bluffs and Kennewick and Pasco since It was put in commission fire years ago, except at such times as the ice floes from the north country prevent the boat from safely turning a wheel. WOULD IMPROVE RIVER Captain McDermott Goes to Wash ington for Help. (Special to Tna Journal.) Spokane, wash., Dec. 7. Captain Fred McDermott of Kettle Falls, Wash., Is on the way to Washington, D. C, to ap pear before the board of United States army engineers or December 11 for the purpose of discussing the proposed" im provement of the Priest rapids and Grand Island rapids. Captain McDermott proposed the ap propriation of money by the state of Washington three years ago for the improvement of the Columbia river be tween Kettle Falls and Wenatchee, 250 miles. When the appropriation was made he had charge of the expenditures, and under his direction a large amount of work was accomplished. STORM WARNINGS GIVEN Disturbance Said to Be Approaching Vancouver Island. Storm warnings were ordered out this morning by the weather bureau at all seaports on the Washington coast and at the mouth of Columbia river for a disturbance that Is approaching Van couver island. At North Head this morning the wind was- southeast 42 miles, with rain and a moderate sea. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The Bteamer Monarch moved the bark Crocodile up from the I-dnnton ballast dock to the local harbor this morning. Laden with 101.433 bushels of wheat, valued at $86,218, the German bark Anna. Captain Schuller, cleared this morning for Queenstown or Falmouth for orders. She left down for the sea In tow of the Monarch this morning. Having taken on 700,000 feet of lum ber here for the Panama canal, the steamer Stanley Dollar, Captain Thwlng, will leave down for Tongue point this afternoon to complete her cargo from the river. She will' finish at Willapa harbor. Mrs. Edna I. Mlngus, special meteoro logical observer for the weather bureuu at Marshfleld, has sent in her resigna tion, to take effect January 1. She will be succeeded by B. B. Ostllnd of that place. MARINE NOTES Astoria, Dec. 7. Arrived ut 6:45 a. m., steamer Northland, from San Francisco. Sailed at 8:15 a. m., steamer F. S. Loop, for Sun Francisco. Arrived at 8:30 and left up at 10 a. m., steamer Oleum, from Port San Luis. Arrived at 8:30 and left up at 10:15 a. m., steamer Catania, from Pan Francisco. Arrived at 8:40 a. m., French bark Buffon, from Havre. Hailed at 9 a. m.. steamer Geo. W. Elder, for San Diego and way porta. Sailed at 7 a. m., steamer Golden Gate, for Tilla mook. Sun Francisco, Dec. 7. Arrived at 6 a. m., steamer Hoquiam, from Portland; at 11a. m., steamer Kounoke, from San. Diego. San Diego, Dec. 6.--8c.hooner Irene, from Columbia river, went ashore at Ballast point, near entrance to harbor. Astoria, Dec. 6. Sailed at 7 p. m., steamer Shoshone; at 1 p. m., barkenUne Puako, for Portland. Arrived at 2 p. m., steamer J. A. Chanslor. from Portland. A Astoria, Dec. 7.-Condltlon at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m moderate; wind, southeast 42 miles; weather, rain ing... .('; Tides at Astoria Fridays High water 2:55 a, m., 7.S feet 3:06 p. m., . feet. Low water 8:17 a. m., 3.6 feet; 9:10 p. m., 1.7 feet, , MANY HEAR LECTURE BY PRESIDENT FOSTER An excellent lecture was delivered last night by President Foster of the Reed Institute before an audience that packed the lecture hall of the new east side branch library. Eleventh and Ai der streets. The subject of the dis course was "The Ancestry of Modern Prose." This was the introductory lecture In the Heed extension . course which will be given at the east side library during the winter months. The same coursa will bo given at the Reed college build ing, Eleventh and Jefferson streets, the night preceding the lectures on the east side. The trustees of the Reed institute have provided this annual series of lec tures, to be known as Reed extension courses, for the benefit of those wno, for various reasons, cannot profit by the regular courses of the Reed col lege. This plan is In accord with the will of the founder, which provides that the institution "shall be a means of general enlightenment, intellectual and moral culture, the cultivation and development of fine arts, manual train ing and education for the people." The Reed extension courses are in tended only for people who desire more serious and sustained opportunities for intellectual and mora4 enlightenment than the opportunities ordinarily pro vided by entertainments and Isolated lectures, without incentives or aides to private study. The courses are not planned for those who wish to be amused, or for those who are unwilling to do any of the outside readings In connection with the lectures. Although there will be no requirements for ad mission; to these courses, all the work will be of college grade. The lectures will be Open to those who wish to attend as hearers only and those who wish to receivei credit for their work. Conferences will be held for those who wish to receive credit for their studies in connection with the course. The couferences will be held each Thursday night at 8 o'clock at the Reed college building. The west side lectures will be given each Tuesday night and the east side lectures will be given Wednesday nights. Unexpected Contest at Stevenson. (Special to Tbe Journal.) Stevenson. Wash.. Dec. 7. The Stev enson election was leid Tuesday with two tickets In the field. Tbe Citizens' ticket was first to make its appearance, and as there was some dissatisfaction about some of the candidates nominated the Independents called a meeting and nominated a ticket Indorsing two of the andtdates of the Citizens' ticket. Sam Samson, on the Citizens' ticket, was elected over J. H. Glnder for mayor by a majority of 15. Alex McKoeghan and H. Swisher were elected for the long term in the council and Will Totten and Ed Canoose for the short term. A. C Sly was chosen treasurer. 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Our svstema of ' treatment have established thele reliability by norma, nently earing eases that had been , nnsnooessfnlly tresteA ether physicians. , i . a BXMBMBBR That in treating with us voti Cannot lose anything,-because we do not charge for failure, but only, for permanent curest Therefor,, von hnnM certainly, in duty to yourself, nrVTBSTIOATB OCR METHODS, which are totally different from those of any oiner specuumi. Of Oregon to conduct end operate a Medical Institute, Sanitarium and Hospital . for the treatment of Men1!" All ments. Our staff of physicians are graduates from the leading colleges in Europe and the United States." A ..: ' CURES GUARANTEED. PAT WREN CURED. .,'; . MEN, TP XX TROUBLE, CONSULT US TODAY. If you cannot call, write for free book and self-examination oi&iiK. inany una i uuiuo. . OREGON: MEDICAL INSTITUTE VjLL T. J. Elliot, Mayor of Wlnlock. ' (Special to Tbe Journal. 1 Wlnlock, Wash., Dec" ?. At tho elec tion In Winlock, Tuesday1, T. J, Elliott was elected mayor with a majority of 28 over George B. Rhodes. C. A. Cook, H. W. Raught and P. J. Eckenbraok were elected 'councllmen and George P. Wall treasurer A total of 281 votes were cast, a 'largo proportion of the voters being; women. a&auidwiUi&3'4 sfc.:: j&x-Xmrw.' m t i n niium J oa A. a. skit; The Leading; Specialist. I am a registered and licensed physician, confining roy special practice to the ailments of MEN. I have more money Invested in my establishment then all other Port land specialists combined." Z use my photograph so that when you come to see mo personally you will recognise me. Investigate my fersonal standing before accepting reatment from a doctor of unknown Identity or reputation. Are You being treated in a satisfactory man ner Ty your present doctor? Is he carrying out his promises? Has he cured you In a reasonable time, and lived up to his guarantee? Are you paying him exorbitant prices for nedlelne? Does he emnloy thorough ly up-to-date and scientific methods, which would be approved by tho reg ular family doctor? If you cannot answer these questions favorably to i'relf come and have a confiden ts! 1k with me shnut your case. Tt wU cost you nothing. VARICOSE VEINS. BLOOD VOX SOX, PILES. PIS TULA. ETC Cured in 5 Days Wo Detention Prom Occupation, Family or Mem. NO SEVERE OPERATIONS. MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVINO. "MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURB. I GIVE MT WORD AND WILL CITE YOU TO OTKEflT MEDICAL AU THORITIES TH.T THIS IS A FACTSM I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARKBTO CURE BY EXERI- ARE THE KEYSTONES TO STTC CRSR T HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. FREE CONSULTATION. I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia. Nervous Debility, Blood Disorders, Piles. Flo tula Bladder. Kidney, Prostatlo snd nil Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination: If nec essary a microscopical snd chemical analysis of secretions, to determine pathological and bacteriological con ditions. Every person should take advantsge of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A per manent cure is what you want My offices are open all day from 9 a. m. to p. rru, and Sundays from 10 to 1. A. G. Smith, M. D. 834 Morrison Sin Corns 80, Portland. Oregon. A SQUARE DEAL Is what you will 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 cialist are astonished at tbe prompt effects of my r e m a r k a ble treatment. I cure Nervous De cline. Varicose Veins. Piles, Rupture. Rheuma tism, stiff and swollen Joints. Kidney, Bladder, etc. Blood Ailments quickly snd safely cured by a famous and well known Ger man remedy. Consultation Free. Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. Kn trance 128 H Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 a. m. to I p. m, Sun days. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. CHARGE FOR CURES ONLY Many patients have told ns after we cured them that they hesitated at first to oome on so count of never having received relief elsewhere, and they had almost become so skeptical as to think there was no enre for them, We want an opportunity to treat Just such men, and it makes no difference abont the financial part, as we never accept -pay for onr services until we accom plish a ours, if there is any doubt abont the ease being v. enrable by our methods, provided we are satisfied tho patient Is slnosre and reliable. OCR JTXW DIRECT TRB ATMS ITT rOSXTZVXXiY CUBES WEAKNESS. 'Functional weakness associated with loss of power and prematureness usually symptomatic of some ab normal local condition in some vital point in the pelvlo region Congestion, inflammation and enlargement of the prostate gland, varicose veins, rupture, neglected or Improperly treated cases of contracted disorders are the most common cause of weakness. To attempt to cure weakness by stomach drugging or by wearing electric belts Is Just as sensible as it would be to wear a set of harness to cure corns on the feet. , ,'. VARICOSB VEINS . J are usually found on the left side. Symptoms aching or pain in groin or back, nervousness, weakness, loss of vitality, lack of ambition snd wasting. We cure va- . rieosepnlargement by one treatment Jn one visit, with out a severe surglcsl operation or suffering, or keeping you away from business. K3DR1IT, B&ADDE1 A WD WRO STATS O&AVS ' " ' r TROUBLES I, Obstruction, Straining. Pain in Back, Enlarged Glands, Nervousness, Swelling, tJrio Acid. . We can stop these symptoms right sway and they won't come back, because the cause of them is done sway with hy a cure being effected. We don't use strong, pslnful, injurious Injections that do great harm. Our method cures without pain, gives immediate bene fits snd a lasinar . ,k - - .-..., ., " sMJcnrco bxoos roiso Cured in One Treatment bv the German Method of In- J action, the Greatest Discovery of the Are. Ton need iot now take Injurious medicines for years. The symp toms, eueh as sores in the mouth, throat and tongue, falling hair, blotohes and sores, begin to disappear in la nonrs. nuure a a, m. 10 S D. m, nunasys, il Autoplanos rented 17 per month, free drayage, free muslo rolls. Player pianos from $265 upward. , '. KOHLER" & CHASE. 1 87S Washington Street, o THE PR. GREEN OFFER FREE FOR ALL AILING tr SPECIALIST WSO CURES I want all ailing men to feel that they can come to my office freely for examination and explanation of their condition, without being bound by any obligation to take treatment, unless they so desire. I will make a morougn ana scienitno examination of your ailments free of charge, an examination that will disclose your true pnysicat condition, without knowledge of which you are gropin In the dark. If you have taken treatment elsewhere without success, I will show you whr it failed. Ewrv man should take advantage of this opportunity to learn his true condi tion, as I will advise him how to best regain his health and strength and preserve his powers unto ripe old age. AFFLICTED MEN. before tree tin J elsewhere, honestly Investigate ons proven methods. Ton will then under stand how easily snd quickly wo onta all curable eases of VARICOSE VEINS and RTDROCXLE without severe surg ical operation j URETHRAL OBSTRUC TIONS without cutting or burning! SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON without In jurious dings (806 skillfully adminis tered when preferred)! NERVO-VITAL TJBBXUTY without stimulative reme dies; PROSTATIC, BLABBER and KIDNST Troubles l CONTRACTED dis orders; PILES, RECTAL complaints mua aku ailments vi men. Our offer NO MONEY RE QUIRED UNTIL SATISFIED is your, absolute protection. Consul tation, Examination and Diagnosis free and strictly private. What you want is a cure, t Come to us and get it Once under our treatment, yoj will quickly realize how simple a thing it Is to get well in the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Our cares add not only years to life, but life to years, we put new energy into worn out bodies. Office hours, daily, 9 to 5; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, dr! GREEN CO. sea Washington. St, Portland, Or. 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