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r"rr r r" ' T T T T v v: V I I S nn j J. KEEFa Qualified Specially I publish my own photograph, per sonally conduct and manage my own office and have no connection with any other practice. I am legally qualified to practice my profession in the States of Oregrom Washington, California and Nevada, Practice lim ited to the - sclentifli treatment of special ailments. . , Every man calling at my office Is Assured of my personal and Individ ual treatment until a cure la ef fected. Be sure to consult me- be fore treating elsewhere. NEW GERMAN REMEDY FOR I BLOOD POISON : . : Mr Method of Administration If Ab solutely Safe. I administer the rem edy to' both men and women. Nets ser Bacterin for special ailment. Animal serum for nervous debility. 1 FULFILL MT PROMISES I ACCEPT NO INCURABLE CASES I Nevtr HOLD OUT FALSE HOPES Come to me If you.ha.ve any of the following disorders: Enlarged Veins, Pimples. Nervous Debility, Nerve, Blood and Skid Disorders. Bladder Troubles. Blood Poisons. Eruptions, Ulcers, Special Ailments. Piles or Fistula. 9 to 67 to 8 Daily; Sunday 10 to 1 Examination Advice Fret J. J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D. - Rooms 1 1-15 Lafayette Bldg. tlJVi WASHINGTON ST.. Cor. , Ith PORTLAND. OR, MEN ONLT Come to fie fir Advice, My treatments Speak for Themselves Pay When Yon Get the benefit of my treatment. MT FEB FOR TREATMENT Is lower' than any specialist In the city, half what others charge you and no charge for medicine. SPECIALtMLMKNTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases treated successfully. All burning, itching and Inflammation j. stopped la 24 hours. . . - I occupy the entire second floor on corner of First and Washington streets, consisting of 12 rooms. FREE ROOMS FOR MT PATIENTS Office Hours a. tnv to 3 p. m. Sundays, 10 a, m, to 1 p. m. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co. 224 H WASHINGTON STREET , Cor. First, Portland, Oregon WB ARE DAILY TREATING WITH MARKED SUCCESS ACUTE AN:D CHRONIC AUG MENTS OK MEN AND WOMBN. If you are suffer ing with a ,chronle .trouble and have been unable to find reHef. call at Our of Jficsv anfl let us diagnose your base land explain our methods ... of treat ment OUR KET TO ' SUCCESS consist first In a thorough physlcsl CONSULTING SPECIALIST ... examination from head to foot. Includ ing:, miscroscopical ana laboratory ex aminations of blood and other bodily secretions. . To treat successfully a doctor must first know what he Is going to treat and this can only be determined by a thorough examination: hence , NO GUESS WORK IN OUR OFFICE. . Tnnr confidence In us and our ability to cure you will grow as we become better acquainted. We produce results where others fall because w are anreasi nf the lime, our methods of treat ment modern and all old routine and unsuccessful methods haveno room In our establishment. RHKtTMATISM . Our external absorbent method of trentment means permanent relief from this stubborn an.i rmrnrui ailment. ASTHMA. We will refund the cost of treatment to anvone suffering with th'.H distress ing condition If we cannot grant a per manent relief. NO OPERATIONS NECESSART for the successful treatment of piles, tumors, cancer, rupture and other sim ilar conditions. , CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. Nervous diseases, kidney andbladder diseases, ear. nose and throat, catarrh and lung diseases, eczema and all skin diseases , successfully treated by our modern methods or treatment. . BLOOD POISONING. ' We offer you a choice of three rem edies for this condition, Including Dr. Khrllch's new German discovery "i0." ' IF TOU ARK DISCOURAGED CON SULT US FREE TODAY. If you cannot call at office, write for rree symptom ana aiagnosis Dianx. Hours 9 a.- m. till 8 p. .m. Sundays, ,11 a. m. tin z p. m. - MODERN SPECIALISTS- Firsthand Alder Sts.- Phone Main 4486. Entrance 2ll Alder St. S.S. Chinese Doctors REMOVED TO 1 33 First t. : C?' The well known r DRS. 8. K. CHAN. Dr. S, K, Chan Mrs. Dr. Chan wun tneir narmieas Chinese medicines of herbs and root a have wonderfully cured many sufferers of both external and Internal sicknesses when all other remedies have fnlleil. No operations.-- Examination for ladles by Mrs, Dr. Chan. Call or write to 8. K. Chan Chinese Medicine Co., 133U First St W. cor. Aiaerji rortiand, Or. Every Wcmsn Is Interested and sbnald know about tiie wouderful NA3VELbLrUB3pray e new y nrinai smjice, Beit-Jdoiit eonTenliiU At yen drortist for i fit It. If he rnnotUDBir i7 fi!r , Ir .J f.tr lllnitntcd bonk SMlSd. It rtT fall iwrtlenisri nadlreo Lons Intsluable U Ufllea. tSTEI. 00, 44 Sh SM SU IltT 10BK, tw tt ' trr '-tttairor Drill tWoIi . siaike Ca sad Use-Oartr Wag Oe.- stores. mm ira AND L7F" JAPAi.'hSE VESSEL TAKES CAN OF FLOUR FOR JAPAH Unkai Maru Under Charter to Mitsui & Co., First Ship to Take Out Cargo for Firm in Present Year. Carrying practically a full cargo of flour, the Japanese steamer Unkai 'Maru, No. S. Captain Kamy&lna. was scheduled "to sail at 1 this afternoon for Japan and oiuri Mil pil l. - The Unkai Maru- Is tinder charter-to the - large Japanese- shipping - firm of Mitsui & Co., and is the first vessel to take out a full cargo tot them, this year. She has 45,000 barrels of flour aboard, Tallied at approximately 170,000, and In addition to this she has a quantity of salt herring, taken aboard at Nanalmo. The steamer has had as quick dispatch PI T iinriiHoFiEi I am a registered and licensed phy sician, confining my special practice to the ailments of MEN. I make' this statement so that you -will know- you-oonsult -a-spectallst, who sees and treats patients person ally. I possess EXPERT skill anu experience acquired In sucJi a WST that no other can share. A thorough investigation should be made by every ailing man as to the specialist he consults. My success has grown out of-my Individual In terest in each patient. You can see me every visit you make to my of fices. To those who are not sick enough to be abed, but feel they must use all 'their ..will power to force them selves even to their everyday tasks to all these I have a special message of hope and cheer. Health can be reKtored if you will act now. Come today, or the stage of neglect may e t ju3t past the stage that la cur able.'. . ., Why treat, with Irresponsible when you can secure the services of a reliable specialist? Office hours 9 a. m. to S p. m. MT METHODS. Require no severe operations. Many cases need only one treatment. Most time-saving, most natural, most safe, radical and permanent results. I give my word and will cite you to other authorities that this is a fact. I am certainly prepared-to treat with experience and equipment, which are the keystone- to success, I have the best equipped medical offlcS on the coast. I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for Enlarged Veins, Hernia. Nervous Debllitv, Blood Disorders. Piles. Flsi tula. Bladder, Kidney and nil Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a phy sical examination; if necessary a mi croscopical and chemical anaysis of secretions to determine pathological and bacteriological conditions. Every man. should take advantage of this' onro-tunity to learn their true con diti n. . CONGESTED VEINS. Impair vitality. I dally demonstrate the success of my treatment for en larged veins. Results are obtained In nearly all cases by -one treatment. In ucji a satisfactory way that the vital parts are preserved and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a heslthy circulation Is rapidly re-established. Instead orthe depressing conditions. I guarantee you this or refund the money. 1 KIDNEY AND BTjADDER. Ml , MENTS , , . . With these ailments you may have more complications than are present ed by any other ailing organs. By Office hous A. M. to 3 P. M. no THOS. A. EDISON, THE GREAT ELECTRICAL WIZARD, SAYS : "THE NEW GERMAN REMEDY for the cure of BLOOD POISON is the greatest .achievement and discovery of 1911 and most of ua have Blood Poison and don't know DR. d K. HOLSMAN, THE EX PERT SPECIALIST, SAYS: It Is now one year since the Introduction of the NEW GERMAN REMEDT for BLOOD POISON, and during that time I have admin istered this preparation In several hundred cases, often giving asmanv as five doses in a single day, I know my experience with it Is tar greater than any other physician or specialist In Portland. I have given this rem edy a severe test, having met In my expe rience some extremely bad cases, and I. can say without-fear of contradiction that It is the greateat discovery Of the age and the nearest absolute and permanent cure for Blood Poison, regardless of the stage of the disease or the symptoms present Every symptom of the disease, from the small erup tion to the worst kind of running sore, are cnecxea in tneir progress at once and 'completely healed within tea days.' ', There is no longer any doubt about the wonderful curative power of this remedy, and when given by an ex pert there Is absolutely no danger of any kind from Its use. I Introduce It DIRECTLY INTO THE BLOOD by the INTRAVENOUS METHOD, the only proper method of administering It, and the one recomrnonded by Prof. fcurilch i himself, .as the following extract from his letter shows: V Judging from all the reports received by me, It appears that the In travenous injection Is to be preferred to all other modes of administration, "1.,!,.K"n,ne.!Icy. of effect is concerned Although I - have - to-- ad mit that this method of administration will prove an obstacle to the introduction of the remedy in general practice, on account of certain tech nical difficulties. I believe that the interests of the patient demand that only the most efficient form of treatment should be decided on. - I should feel much obliged to you if you will as heretofore-asslst me In this direction and In tho future employ as much as possible, the lntra- icmuub uicvuuu iur iuo aamimsirauon or tne remedy. , . , ' (Signed). "P. EHRLICH." Twitu,,pr,l5niJl9,.B?Jn? "any, 'n Oregon and I give you the GENU INE GEftMAN REMEDY In the RIGHT WAY. You come to my office, receive the treatment, go about your work as usual and In 10 days' time all symptoms dlsatmear. Whv nhmiiH vnt, MKiim,. iiinS -Olner-injurious drUtS IB" VOUf Stomach for ar wbnn vnn ran nnma tn me and be cured? . - - , r.?vTaJ80TtX??,tf?iLh Jnarkable success all ailments, such as ENLARGED IEhTAx0Wr- BUUDER AND KIDNEY ROUBLE and I GIVE INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT I wish to make ope point distinct and emphatic. The remedies employed in treating my patients are prescribed and compounded to meet, the exact I?-ire.ment?,. of. eah '"dividual case. Every patient of mine can rest as sured that the treatment he receives is not of the "ready-made" kind. I make a special study of every case I treat, note all conditions in the begin ning, note all developments as the eyre progresses, and so alter my reme dies as to accomplish lust what my knowledge and trained perception tell me must be accomplished. After diagnosing your case I will know Just wnat you need. - CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL PATIENTS - , I'you are suffering frW any of the above diseases, call for Free Con nrtn. 2n..Lf.?0,ucannot ca'1 wite me immediately, giving me a description tLl !irfia"9 ln.you,r own words. By return mall 1 will, send you. Absolutely tiVi: hdiaKno51 A yur C8B ftnd mT beBt professional advice as to how to proceed In order to correct your trouble. to IS only no p m m 111 aa possible while hers, having arrived in tort on March 8, as the comrany wishes to get her carso to the other side cfthe Paciflo with all possible speed There are other shipments of herring and flour going from Puget sound ports, and an effort will be made by the officers of this steamer to get her there first. In order to have her cargo on the market before the other consignments arrive. Along about the twentieth of May the Japanese steamer Mandasan Maru will put In an appearance here to load a full cargo of flour or possibly a half cargo of wheat and' the remainder flour. Inability, of shippers to get space on June liners is given as the cause of tramps being chartered for the transpor tation of flour, as well as the reported Increase In rates on that commodity, and It Is possible that Mitsui & Co. may take other steamers during the season to transport the cereal from here. FOR NEW FOG SIGNAL Steam Signal to Give Way to Up-to- Date Siren on Tatoosn. DnAini.,iiiuii r now being rotten ,.. k. i ihihauu Insnector Beck tor engines and air compressors for the new fog signal station that is to do mauuim . . - mtt-v Huht on Tatoosh Island. At the present time here Is a steam fog signal at that station, dui im w replaced by an on engine nu "'r pressor with a first class siren. These plants are considered better man tne DR. A. Q. SMITH. The Leading Specialist. my eearchlng Illumination of the bladder, I determine accurately the ailment, and by microscopical ex amination and urinalysis I make doubly sure the condition of the kid neys, thus laying foundations for scientific treatment & BLOOD DISORDERS. . I use Professor Ehrlich's wonder ful new discovery In cases " of Spe cific Blood Disorders. This new remedy has been successfully used In thousands of cases. Let mt ex plain It to you. NERVOUS DEBILITY, " I have long been a close student of the condition known at Nervous Debility in men. Sufferers from this trouble are nearly always told by their family physicians that there Is no help; that It means wornout na ture, and that some powerful stunii , lant for temporary effect Is the only help. I go deeper Into the cause of the trouble and usually find a de ranged or damaged local condition responsible. As long as a man lives he should be as strong In every vital functioa as he Is physically consti tuted. I have a scientific, powerful and permanent treatment f or r you which is as natural and direct as It it efficient. . M' . . See me if you have any of the fol lowing ailments. Enlarged Veins, Nerve Blood and Skin Ailments, Bladder Troubles, Eruptions. Ulcers, Piles or Fistula. Sundays 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 884H MORRISON ST. Corner of Second Str PORTLAND, OREGON that C, K. HOLSMAN. M. D. Licensed In Oregon, Washington and California. I possess skill and experience acquired In such a way that no other can share. My years of experience, the right kind of experience, together with , the cures I have effected, have earned for me the-., title The Leading Specialist P" m" an Bundav from 10 UUUiniUU PORTLAND, v OREGON, 3 .).. U BETT.E3 EN'SAD '5c V RE L-J..i.Vr - steam, not only beaiife there is no i delay, as when It Is required to pt up , steam, bat it Is eac'er to handle the ! f uel at isolated points. The Cape Flat- , tory 6tat!on Is considered one of the most important in tne aistrict, as it la Just at the mouth of the Straits of Fuca, GERMAN SHIP ARRIVES Relnbek to Load Cargo of Lumber for the Orient. Making an unusually good run ut the coast from Santa Rosalia, the German ship Relnbck arrived in the Columbia river' this morning and fill come up here to load a full cargo of lumber for the United Kingdom. The Relnbek made the passage from the west coast In 25 days. She Is under charter to the Paciflo Export Lumber company and will load 2,::5,0OO feet of fir at the local mills for delivery In Europe. About half of ier-cargo-will consjst of tim ber, and the remainder will be deals and other smaller stuff. ALONG TliE WATERFRONT In tow of the steamer Ocklahama the I schooner Virginia left up this morning I fni Wo. nn,t . v a i..tll ln.J go of lumber for San Pedro. ' Laden with cement and general freight the steamer, Casco, Captain Jacobson, arrived at the Oak street dock at S this morning from San Francisco, The Shaver Transportation company's steamer Cascades was Inspected yester day afternoon after being repaired and she will be In commission again about the first of next week. The steamer Klamath, Captain Jahn sen, cleared this morning at the custom house with 1,000,000 feet of lumber for San Pedro. The- schooner -Honolpu,- Captain Nell- HZ Reminds Me ol My liarelooi Days!" "My Feet Never Get Sore, Tired or Chafed Now, Because I -vUse TIZ." "XIZ -makes me feel like a boy again, Nothing would, hurt my, feet in . those days, even when I'd run around bare footed, with Rover, over rocks and peb bles and sticks. , "WaatYoa" Tbinkln' About Cramp ?" "To be able now to have feet that never achej never get ' tired, blistered, swollen or chafed or have corns,' cal louses or bunions, la a glorious recom pense for all the other aches and pains one suffers in the winter of life. TIZ makes the feet feel young, and young feet make you feel young all over, "I've tried many things for my poor old tired fee for those bunions of 20 years, and for those corns that have added wrinkles to my face. I've tried' plasters, powders and salves and noth ing has e,ver given the relief that TIZ has. My feet are now strong and vig orous, they never get tired or swollen, I have no corns, callouses or bunions any more they are boy's feet on an old man!" TIZ (rives Instant relief and euros all foot troubles. It operates on a new principle, draws out. all the poisonous exudations that cause foot miseries. Don't accept a substitute. An elderly man especially, has a mind of his own; see that you get TIZ. . TIZ, 25 cents a box, sold everywhere, or sent direct, on receipt of price, by Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, 111. Recommended by all Drug Stores; "de partment and general stores. s: CURED QUICKLY BY THE FAMOUS Bit CHINESE HERBS Under a course of the DR. WO HERB TREATMENT for impure blood the skin becomes clean, ulcers. Dimnles - and blotches heal up. enlarged glands are reduced, ie eyes become bright and amuuion ana energy return. SPECIAL OSVER The thousands of people In Port' land and surround Ing country who have for years been reading about the wonderful cures effected by the DR. WO CHI NESE HERBS and Medicines and have long wanted to try them can now obtain these remedies at reduc tion of off the DR. WO. usual price. This The Old Reliable Chinese Physician and Herbalist. offer is far avJlm lted time only, so don't delay. Call or write today. HOME TREATMENT SUCCESSFUL. The Dr. Wo Chinese Herbs and Medl- .... ..nvutvv ..cui.uihi ,vi Vila JLU1 lowing troubles: Dizziness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia Constipation, Catarrh, Bron fehitls. Weak Back. Stomach. Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Dropsy Bloating, De bilitated conditions. Nervous Bxhaustion, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Mlood and Sktn Diseases, Ecxema and all special dis eases of men and women,... CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. If you cannot CALL, write, , Wo XMscscMetolCo. 250 Alder st, Cor.' Third st, Portland, Oregon, - . Office hours: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Dally. T7 FOR WOMEN." ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Havln and Cotton Root Pills. The best and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PERI- X)V3. Cure the most obstinate canes In S to 10 days. Price 62 per box or three boxes $5.00. Sold by druggists everywhere. Address T. J, PIERCE, Room 1. 245H Morrison St., Portland. Or.. frflR .- ...... W-J 1 -XfJIef 1. 1 mm C, r . sen, entered at the custom ho ;s yes terday afternoon from fan's I:ar!ara. The German ship Thel'.bek. Captain II. Bergmann, also entered In ballast from Santa Rosalia. W. 1L Sanford has succeeded Harry Reeve as master of the flreboat George H. Williams. Captain Sanford has been In California for a vacation. Carrying passengers and freight, the steamer George W. Elder, Captain Thomsen, arrived last night from San Diego and way and the steamer Alliance also reached port from Eureka and Coos Bay. Both will sail at 6 o'clock Satur day night. -w Thirteen days out from Ban Pedro the schooner Annie M. Campbell arrived at Astoria at 7 this morning. She will load a cargo of lumber on the river for her return voyage. Frits De Rock, the diver, went down to Martin's Island this morning on the gas steamer Echo to place bands on the boiler of the Sarah Dixon so that it may be raised from the bottom of the river. It Is thought possible that with the as sistance of the Shaver's powerful steam capstaln the boiler may be . raised slightly from the bottom and dragged ashore either on Martin's Island or on Deer Island, after which a derrick scow will be used to hoist it from the water. Following, one of the smoothest pas sages for this time of the year that she has yet experienced' the steamer Rose City, Captain Mason, arrived at 4:10 last night from Los Angeles and San Fran cisco. She bad 28S, passengers and"1700 tons of freight This Is the largest northbound paasenge list that she has had in two months, people now begin ning to turn their eyes toward the north ern country with the opening of spring. MARINE NOTES Aaorla, iIarch;"I4.ArrlTea at T am, schooner Annie 1. Campbell from San Pedro. Arrived at 8:30 a, m., German ship Relnbek from Santa Rosalia. Ar rived at 8 :B0 and left up at 1:50 a. fn., steamer Northland from Ban Francisco. Left up at 9 a. m schooner Virginia. Arrived down at 9 a. m., steamer Break water; Sailed at 11:15 a. m., steamer Breakwater for Coos Bay. San Francisco, March 14. Arrived at 4 s- ffi., steamer W. F. Herrln from Port land. Arrived at 8 a. m., steamer Roan oke from San Diego.' - ;:.. San Pedro, March 18. Arrived, steam er Beaverj steamer Olympic, from Port land. -r- . Astoria, March IS. Arrived at 1:80 and left up at 4:80 p. m., steamer Alli ance from Eureka and Coos Bay. . Ar rived at 4:40 and left up at (:S0 p. m., steamer Geo. W. Elder, from San Diego and way ports. Arrived Schooner Vir ginia from San Francisco. Bandon, March IS. Sailed, gasoline schooner Tillamook for Portland. San Francisco, March 18. Sailed at II a. m., schooner W. II. Talbot, for Columbia river; at noon, steamer Falcon for Portland. Astoria, March 14. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 si. m., moderate; wind, southeast ' 86 miles; . weather, cloudy. . Tides at Astoria Friday High water 10:38 a. m., 7.6 feet; 11:46 p. m., 7.4 feet. Low water 5:08. a. m., 1.6 feet; 6:26 p. m., 0.S feet - MARINE INTELLIGENCE Sue to Arrive. , Str. Alliance, Eureka March 16 Str Breakwater. Coos Bay... March 17 Str. Roanoke, -San Pedro ...... .March 17 Str. Beaver. San Pedro... ....March ,18 Str. Bear, San Pedro .March, 23 Geo. W. Elder. San DIearo ....March 24 Str. Kansas City San Pedro.. March 28 --- -.-v Due o Depart. ; Yale, Am. ss., from San Fran. March 14 Carlos, Ban pearo .- March 15 Harvard, Am, ss., San Fran... March IB str. ueo. w. Hiiaer, tsan jDiego.Marcn i Str, Alliance, Eureka ....... .March 16 Str. Elmore, Tillamook March 16 Str. Rose City. San Diego March li Str. Breakwater, Coos Bay... March 19 Str. Roanoke, San Diego. .... .March 20 Str. Beaver, Ban Pedro...... March 22 Str. Kansas City, San Pedro. . .April 2 ' """"Grain Tonnage En Boots. Asnleres, Fr. bk., 2715. . .San Francisco Berengere. Fh. ship, 1875. San Francisco Bossuet, rr. bk., 1854. . , .-Junta Duquesne, Fr. ship, 1926..... .Mejlllones Eucente Schneider. Fr. bt.. 2039..Callao Kirkcudbrightshire. Br. ship, 1482. N'cste Li'Hermlte, Fr. tK., 1D46 .lqulque La Perouse, Fr. bk.. 1913 Shields Marechal Oontaut, Fr. bk., 2025, Antofog. jfierre lou, xt. ok.. X926...,.,Tocopuia Miscellaneous Foreign to Arrive. Alpena. Am, Bch., 733. .San Pedro Artemis, Nor. str., 3063. .San Francisco Dunsyre, Br. ehlp, 2056. t. San Francisco Inverklp, Br. str., 2806 ..Antwerp innua. JJi. on., uai... .......... aiiaiiuu Lucerlc. Br. str., 4100 Hongkong River Forth, Br. str., 2883..San Francisco . Vessels in Port. Boston. U. 8. S. .....Jefferson St. Berlin, Am, bk. ; ...... 1 u Goble Clatsop, U. B. Dredge ......... .Astoria Fearless, Am. sch . . , , . , . . . Rainier Kilo, Ger. sh.. .Llnntnn Kona. Am. sch. .Banfleld's Pierre Antonlne, Fr. bk........ Oceanic Reinbok, Ger. sh. .............. Astoria Rose City, Am. ss.., ..Ainswortli Thlelbek, Ger. sch .... . .'.'.'. . . .Linn ton Unkai Maru No. 2, Jap. ss On way up Charred Wreckage Cornea Ashore. ' ; (United Press ImkI Wlre.l ' ' Santa Monica, Cal.. March 14. Charred debris and portions of a ship's anatomy washed upon the Strand , here by the tides, has given rise today to the belief that a ship has burned at sea off this coast. Portions of a ship's su perstructure and cabin fittings also came ashore. , .. Brunhonnoss Stopped Secretly Send for Golden Ecmedj, the, Great Home Treatment for Drunkards. Odorless and Tasteleis Any Lady Can V Give It Secretly at Home In Tea, Coffee or Food. Costs ,Noth3ng to Try If you have a husband, son, broiner,' fnther or friend who Is a victim or liquor, all you have to do Is -to send your name and address on the coupon below, You may be thankful as long as you live that you did it free Trial Package Coupoin Dr. J.' W. Raines Company. 8797 Glenn Bldff., Cincinnati, Ohio. - Please send me, absolutely free, by return mail, in plain wrapper, so tha no one can know what. It contains, a trial package of Golden Remedy to prove that what you- claim for it is true In every respect. Name ....... Street : .. . cW ............ Rtflte M Bring happiness to the family gr , and save the loved ones. : 't InlO si- COURTROOM 1'IIIB! HICKS CASE OPENS W. M. Davis Opens Case for , State; Malarkey for Defense Jury to Visit Scene of Killing of W. A. Wortman. W. M. Davis, special ' prosecutor opened the murder .trial of Burt Hicks this morning with the opening state ment for the state. Dan IL Malarkey replied' In the opening statement for the dfSe end continued bis address when Curt was called at t o'clock after" the noon recess. 1 The lines of contenyon along which the trial will-proceed were clearly drawn i nthe opening addresses, the state holding that the fatal shooting (of W, A Wortman, union machinist picket by Hicks, open shop machine shop operator, November 2, 1811, on the east side, was premeditated and wilful, and the de fense insisting that the act was com mitted in self defense, following a long and aggressive persecution of Hicks by Wortman and other union pickets. Judge Gatens Is presiding. The Jury, agreed upon yesterday afternoon, after a 17 daysi-eTramlnatlon of83"venlreinen, consists' of the following: William Caa ady, retired restaurant owner; E. Balge mann, contractlng-earpenter; E. R. Hall, laundry wagon drivers E. S. Park, street car conductor; George O'Brien, photog rapher; F.'E. Jacobs, wholesale grocery salesman; O. M. Barber contracting carpenter; U. K.- Hall, chief elerk. In the supply department 'of the O.-W. R. & N. company N. JB. Farnswotth, real estate dealer; H. . R,. Eckert, contract ing carpenter; Frank Hailing, telephone company employe, asd W. O. Walker, grocery store: proprietor, v ' ', Saris Opens Case. In his opening statement this morn ing Special Prosecutor Davis Outlined the testimony to be presented by the state to Show that Wortman was caus ing no trouble when he was shot and that he tried to back away from Hicks when the two met near East Morrison street and Grand avenue on the night of the shooting. , . . Mr. Malarkey In his opening state ment Informed the Jury that the da-s fense would swear witnesses who would tell of the aggressiveness of Wortman as a picket during the strike troublu, and of the particular reasons for which the pickets harassed . Hicks and made him afraid of them. The state is represented in the trial by-Chief Deputy District Attorney Flti gerald and Special Prosecutors Vf, M. Davis and John Jeffrey. Counsel for the defense is Dan Ma larkey, John F. Logan. John Stevenson and C. A. Belt . To Visit Scene of Crime. At the conclusion of Mr. Malarkey! statement this afternoon the Jurymen will visit the premises of the crime, to familiarize themselves with locations and surroundings. The taking of testimony will probably begin tomorrow morning. Judge Gatens said this morning that tne attorneys 01 neither side have aiked that the Jury men be locked up at times other than when they are lfi court, and It Is not likely, the attorneys say, that such ac tion will be demanded. . The attorneys" say that it will take at least two weeks 1 to hear the evi dence to be produced, and It is thought likely that considerable more time than this will be taken up with the case. Spectators - occupied every- available seat In the court room at this morning's session. At s:30 next Monday morning the Idaho-Washington excursionists will arrive in Portland at the North Bank depot for a two days" visit in Portland. The party will- represent the Idaho Washington Development league, with which are affiliated a large number of Idaho and Washington commercial or ganizations, ; :. Arrangements for the entertainment I of the distinguished guests are now be ing mane oy a committee mo rare land Commercial club headed by C. W. Hodson and C C. Chapman and a tenta tive program has been announced. The party will be met at the depot by a corps of automobiles to bring them to the club for breakfast At 11:30 the visitors will march through the streets of the city, led by their "Spirit of '76" band, following whlcn the officials of the league' with the band will be entertained . at luncheon at the club. , At 8:30 the entire party will be given an automobile, sightseeing, trip around the city, and at 6:80 p. m. a banquet will be served In the club's dining room. Members of the club are Invited to par ticipate In this banquet the price hav ing been fixed at $2 per plate. Ladles are invited. , . A number of the party will also rep resent the Northwest Livestock asso. elation and as they are deeply interest ed in the-livestock and packlnrf indus tries, a trip will also be made to the stocK yaras ana tne packing; plants on the Peninsula. . The party will Include a number of prominent state and municipal officials and newspaper men from all ' parts of iaano ana eastern .Washington, ADVISES GUARDSMEN TO BE READY FOR FIELD . Sacramerto, Cal., March 14. Adjutant General E. A. Frbes Is preparing an or der to be Issued to the national guard, calling attention to the possibility of trouble on the Mexican border or in Mexico, and cautioning the officers as to their duty In the matter of reach ing thendezyouiwhIphTja;Bupposea to be San Francisco, should there come a summons to e' south. While none of the officials discussed the order. It Is understood that many of the militia officers believe they will yet see ser vice beyond the national boundary. ; .Daily River Readings. T IS" STATIONS 0 Lowiston R! pari a . . Umatilla ,, Eugene ... Harrisburg Albany , ,.. Salem . . . . 0.2 0 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 Wilaoav; Portland IDAHO-WASHINGTON EXCURSION PROGRAM tot etc " w v . . c. i . .1 24 2 . 8 .80 8.6 ......... 25 1.8 10 4.8 ........ 16 2.0 ......... 20 4.3 ... 20 .3.6 ..... 15 2.8 SUNDAuE. AIXIC0T3 ASTD AiSICSSS On the north bank of the Columbia the aimond kernel does not shrivel in the shell; Is always plump and sound; choice for confectioners' use; always bring the highest pric. The trees grow very large, bear .heavily and have not failed in 18 years, ex cepting one year. AJmonds are the "widow's cfop." They are a sure crop; eas-' to care for; the nuts shake off and are easy to rack and ship. The United States imports 15 million .pounds annually against a 6 cents a pound duty, so great Is the demand. Durra corn, best of chick en feed, grows between rows. We sell tracts on easy terms $3 per acre down. 12 an acre per month. Dally trains toPartland finest serv ice. Cheap water transportation when Celllo canal Is completed. Consider the future of the Columbia valloy and you will buy at Sundale. HUNTER LAND CO, . Spaldln Bldg-. For ale 890 ACMS If land, all alluvial Santiam river bottom land. There is 100 acrvs of fruit consisting of the following va rieties: 75. acres of prunes 16 years old. In fine shape; 12 acres of Camese pear In bearing this year; 13 acres of apples. Spitsenbergs, Jonathans, Delicious and" Baldwin. Dwelling of 6 rooms, good barn, two evaporators costing 85(100. Warehouse 40x60 on railroad. All im plements, sprayers, horses, wagons and orchard Outfit goes with the. purchase. Between the Oregon Electric railroad and "the Southern Pacific. Paid last year 7 per cent on 8100,000, but will do better this year. Possession to be had on compliance with the sale terms. Price 846,200i 25.000'cash. balance on time. This Is the best buy in the val ley. Don't answer this unless you have the ability to purchase. ... Tebauft Real Estate Cor Office down the street from Depot, ALBANT. OBXaOX ONE OF ons Finest Homes 11 ROOMS MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT. CORNER LOT f 6500 TERMS Watson & Iherkclsen Co. 306 Spalding Bldg. 160 acres of land, on Fdurth Street , railway, which will soon be electrified. 10,000 cords of wood on land, fine for subdividing into acre tracts. For fur ther particulars see -7 Jno. H. Gibson 912, Chamber of Commerce Building.. , , Portland, Oregon. . 40 ACRES 20 DOWK, $10 KOHTH, XTO ZMTilREST We are subdividing our lands into 40 acre farms selling at 3500 for each 40. Southern Pacific's Natron extension runs through the land. No 40 more than five miles from the railroad. Re member, these lands have -an averago of 24 inches annual precipitation. We are platting the townsltes on the Nat ron extension, and will give free to each of the first 100 farm . parchajpeTs torn lots, one- in each of four towns, as -rises In the great movement "back to the land." HTJJTTEB XJLKD CO., Spalding Bldg. Mr. Homesecker Before locating, Investigate CXAKXU COXnTTT 20 minutes from Portland. Well served with electric lines. Famous for Prunes. Pears, Berries, Dairying, Timothy, Clover and mixed farming. Land prices moderate. ' COMMERCIAL CLUB YAHCOTT7XX, WASHHTOTO Take -Vancouver car, 2d and Washing ton sts, Fare 1G& I Will Build and Lease To a responsible tenant a one story brick manufacturing or storage build ing with ample skylights on my Inside 60x100 lot. situated on East 9th St., between Stephens and Harrison sts. (Lot 3, block 105, Stephens' addition). Apply E. B. MACWAUGKTOW, 606 Con' cord bldg., 2d and Stark sts. irvmgi $2S000 Lots- Near Hawthorne avenue carllne, oppo site entrance to Mount Tabor Park. Lowest priced property in dlstrlot 3450 ... and, up; , terms. See,. owner pn frourM. 1L--::- abthto g. ranra , . East Blxty-fonrth and Division Streets. Phone Tabor 1907. Cranberries Pay The surest and best investment " one can make. J. E. Gratlce 533 Chamber of Commerce - UEaL ESTATE LOANS MORTGAGE LOANS Ofo JOHN E. CRONAN nVlc L REAL ESTATM TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of title made by th Title A Trust company, Lewis bldg , 4h mi Oak. ' Horace W. Gregg et al to WiUiam , xvemmru ei ai, 101 it, diock , . 1,200 1.40 Laurelhurst company to Charles VY. liris et Ri, 101 o, diock 11a, Laurelhurst . ... Fred Hupprich to James Alex bander Brown, lot 20, block 14, " Tremont Place -. ..... . . 700 VW 'I :rusi,Cfl, tha Uadlwis . Com., ernnn.l flun. tractors. W. R. HA1Z1.1P CO.. Ino AhKtrantnrm ( ) Falling. () Rising. 605 Oerllnger bldg'.' 2d and Alder ste.