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THE OREGON DAILY .. JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 0. 1917.
CORPORATION
FLEET
PREPARED' TO MAKE
""-.'V
! PAVMPfJT PPnMPTIV
I fll IIILli I I IIUIIII IL
Ilng to report at Vancouver, B. C,
credited to reliable source, t Whether
J or not the attempt will be successful
la a matter of speculation in shipping
circle. ? The recovery or the boilers
is worth while at this time, as all ma
eclnery for steamships is At the hi ch
est ; mark in history. , Practically
everything; movable has been taken
-from the Bear, with the boilers 'and
' engines still in the vessel.
1 The work of removal has been go
r 1 1ns on almost- steadily since the sale
" ' , .: y ". . ' , 'of the wreck by the San Francisco
Admiral Caops r Sends Tele- i wrecking : company. The two boiler
' , " . ' i i i ir weigh' 42 tons each and their recov-
Pram Tfl . I . Vl. VVPI1I Wllllllt lerv will he the hardeat task the nn-
' 2 ' ..-: .- i , . ers , have set for themselves. It la
supposed a contrivance wilt, have to
be rigged to receive the two bis con-
4 talners - .after ' the . water v has been
l"fVal "" rt?a'n&-' nTcori I cn PumP "t of , them and ; they have
L1CAL FEARS iDISPtLLcD n plusted up. If the boilers would
i tost in laaa wouia-oe comparative
ly simple, as they could be rolled into
the sea by cutting out the side of the
ship. But experts expressed the opln
ion that ths boilers would not float. V-
Representative of Board.. '
Veesage' Zs la Answer to Wire JUport
j? That There Was realta Vs. ' '
eertalaty ta Bone Quart,
The policy ef the Emergency Flt
Corporation 'is to make - payments on
contracts with ail possible promptness
according to a telegram received by i
HEAVY: SEAS, ESOOUNTERED
Port Tug Oneonta. ' 72 Honrs
Trip Up From Eureka.,
'J. Wentwortb, confidential represent t-1 - v.apin cnaries Jonnson Of the port
nive in this district for the shipping , u Oneonta says .he sncounterel
board, from Admiral Capos, head of www mo -way uy irom
tbe corporation. , ;-..,
. The telegram Is in reply to a Query
Vrnm luff Wnlarirth fnllnwlnr. A I a.
covtry of a feeling among shipbuilders mniing to load lumber for the Rolph
tnat prompt payment wouia not m i":"'1"'" "v"""-, s ..
Captain , Johnson says ' it took 11
hours to make the trip from Eureka
to the mouth of the river as he had u
on
Eureka, where he picked up the barge
C.' B.- Keeney in tow. The barge was
delivered at the North Pacific mill this
forthcoming. 'It. was said that asms
of the shipyard, who finances are
' limited, would find themselves In an
embarrassing pesttlon if the shipping! head Into heavy- northwest wind
board did not make arrangements to. nearly all the way and also high seas,
Ordinarily the -, trip . can be made in
Reimburse them promptly.
1 Admiral Capps' telegram is asfol
low: ' . . K
.. , , Replying wire. You are authorised
to say in my behalf that fleet corpora
Hon1- proposed to make payments on
contracts with all possible promptness
compatible with proper business cau
tion and the term of contract. It Is
. ur deair and intention to make a rec
ord for prompt payments and we have
organisation and all facilities for doing
Ahls.- :Ws cannot, however, permit p
jnents to be made In anticipation or in
sees of contract stipulations, neither
will -we reimburse. contractors for ex
traordlnary or special expenditures
Which they hay presumed to make foe
our account without first obtaining
our authority' therefor.
41 to 60 hours.
The Oneonta is towing: the schoner
Lizzie .Vance to Prescott , this aftsiV
noon, where the schooner is to load
lumber for the West coast. She came
off the Port of Portland drydock' this
morning where she underwent . clean'
ing and painting. After delivering the
schooner at Frescott. the Oneonta will
return to. Portland for "a stay of sev
eral r aays, during which . time ner
boilers wlli.be washed out.
FORMER ; . SYSTEM REVIVED
LAB
POCK
Commission
ORERS . GET ftRAlSE
Awards Contract for
Job of JDredglnff.
Ctntract to remove a small amount
ef sediment that collected In front of
municipal docks Nos. 1 and J after the ; cargoes having been carried by vessels
went freshet and from sewers was chartered or ' owned by the United
awarded to the Pacific Bridge company state Emergency Fleet corporation.
McCormlck - line to Send Steamer
. " to Atlantic Port.
Ban Frandeoo, Sept. SO. (I. N. S.)
The Charles R. Mccormick Steamship
line yesterday put. the steamer Prinx
waldemar, now at Seattle, on the berti
here for a general cargo for an At
lantlo port.
. The move marks the first venture
of a private shipping firm In Atlantic
port business since war was declared,
RED CROSS AND HONOR GUARD DEAL OUT GOODIES
jfoc itroV'X'
v s
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aseesj(- '.v..:.yo.A',vfc,-.lL,J:l'l ijj.' :". .- '-l
f - ' '.
nbulance Drivers -:t
In Federal Service
Kembers of Ameriean rild Service la
, ' rrame Blag flwora Zato Aaerloaa
Army. v , . t't t ?
''-As rapidly as U can be accomplish-d
the members of the American field
service in France, transport and am
bulance drivers,- are being swore Into
the Army ot the United States, accord
ing to advices received by ;, Wells , OU
bert, Portland . representative; The
tnllltarisatlon ofsthta trait 1 being doae
under the direction of Colonel ICeaa,
sent over to France several weeks ago
by : the government for. this purpose.
TheX last issuing Af ' the American
field service takes4' place October t.
After that time It is presumed the unit
will go . ahead a : a regularly . cons ti
tuted part of the federal army.
I Of the too or 400 ambulances "which
had been accepted bys the A," F, S: ar
to June.. 1917. about a third of that
number have already gone to the front.
The ' rest are being built -and beinc
sent: out at the rate of about IS or 40
a week. ' ' (' '
. The government has agreed that-y
of the cars still In reserve at the timi
that the American field service is taken
over will be gotten out, ' named and
maintained Just as would have been
done by the volunteer unit.
ci The - lntenjrbany oars : me, head-on
near Brlgham City, JJ miles north ut
here. :! Two of the 'passenref a are In
a critical condition .Steel equipments
Mr. Law.'state. is all . that , prevented,
wholesale f aUlltles " . f , t
Astonishing Power of Iron , f;, ; r
v tc ) Give Strength to Broken i 3?
V , - : Down Nervous People
7
Tounjr women who meet every: troon train, that passes through :lVtland.j 3Iostr of us ,do; not , know
.anything about these trains, but Uncle Sam never fails in some "way to v tip off to the girls m
- ample time, arrival in Portland of his- boys. , . " ; :-' . - v..r' ' ' : '
Ten thousand pies.
Ten thou saivd cakes. . .. i
Ten thousand slices of cheese, pack
ages of candy and '"the makin's."
Twenty thousand cookies ginger
cookies, like mother made.
And a thousand times ten thousand
good wishes with "good luck and Ood
bless you," straight from the heart, .
That's what the Red Cross and, the
Girls' Honor Guard are doing tor out
soldier .boys as they pass through
Pcrtlaad on . their way . to American
Lake. ; s ' .
The rest of us don't know precisely
when the troop trains arrive and pass
through but Uncle Ham .tip off ..the
secret to the Red Cross; he appreciates
the kindly touch for his warriors who
were but a few days ago boys at home.
Every train will be met bjr. the prac
tical f miesloners - of affection. Every
soldier will get his , lunch box filled
to the brim with the good things.' the
frills, if you please, that he plaid
fare, furnished en- route .to icamp,
omits. : . '
As if by the wave of a magic wand,
the : big room at Second and Stark,
formerly, occupied by the Canadian
Bank of - Commerce, . was transformed
into a busy -commissary of delicacies
this ' morning. 3 - There were : pies in
stacks and pyramids on long counters.
There-' were plea in carriers.- There
were pies brown" of crust and tempt
ing., w . . . ... ... - .-.- :
Mindful of the close fellowship be
tween pies made of the best of Oregon
apples,' and cheese,' the. finest' golden
yellow product of Tillamook was in
cluded " In generous portions. There
were, big pans of : cup . cakea, covered
over with chocolate and no man lives,
however. Indifferent to cake Itself
who doesn't hunger after the chocolate
Icing. There were buckets of candy
from which big handf ulls were thrown
into the boxes.
Bustling- about among the - whole
by the commission of public docks at
?-nl!t.'n" !-moiv!T'- Ti1, ?! ;ALL ALOG THE .WATERFRONT
previously called for bids on Septem
ber , . but all were rejected, blng
.considered, too high. The lowest at
Ahat time was SB cents.
. The dock laborers wes cra-jted a
lse of 10 cents an nour. the schedule
pow being SO cent. The laborer had
previously requested a rise, citing the
high cost of ljvlng s reason therefor.
-. An ' ordinance, granting the Pacific
iMfaboat company a permit to con
struct an 'elevated track over East
Alder-street was approved. ,
Commissioner of Finance Kellaher
pf the city commission presented the
matter ot ths city being allowed to
lease vacant space In municipal -dock
. No. S tor the storage of coal, but ac
tion was deferred.
WILL TRY TO SALVE BOILERS
" . " .
Wreckers Preparing' to Attempt
Hard Task on Steamer Bear.
Wreckers are preparing to make an
attempt to recover the boilers from
the wrecked steamship Bear at Blunt's
Iteef,' off the California coast, accord'
'.HDon'4
Suffer
.From LBUeo
four maated bark, tirobablr. Golden Gate, for
Tacoma. at 8 a. ,m.' ,
Pert Toneud. Seot. 19. Paased out Tuz
Sea Borer, Wing barge Willlxa H. Smith, at
6 9. in. ;. . ' .
Port BUkeLr. "Scot. 20. Arrl Ted Bark e n 1 1 ne
BtelU. from San Eranciaeo. -thence Aug.- 19,
rla Port .Ibwnnd,.in tow of tag. Wanderer. ,
San Franclaco, Sept. 20. Arrlred Weatport,
The schooner Ltssle Vance, havtaff Redoodo. a a. m.; Novo, Mendodno,. I.bo a.
fieen cleanedand. painted r floated 1'.. 1.
iviu atin - a wayw vj, vruauu ui uwArgsjg, XA TO-
Wednesday, and has begun loading ft.tied r-n. Graye Harbor. lO a. m.
lumber tor the west 'coast. " I 8 a Frncico, SepL 20. Arrived, sept 19:
The McCormlck steamer Multnomah, I Kom Oitj, from Port Apgeiea. at t3-v) p.
The motrship Esperanea was let
out of the Oregon drydock Wednesday
afternoon after having her hull I
painted.
.u . ......1 . m.: bark McLanrln. from Brlatoi Bar. at 2
lumber, left down last nixht. bound I 5;r fc,rkentine City of Sydney. 'frVra Nak
for sea. , I nek,, at B:30 p. m.; bark Centennial, from
With a cargo of beans for Albers I Kaknek, at B.a p, m.; cieone, rromunion
rtrr,ty,i th- snwnn I Ltndlng, at S:40 p. m.; Soatbeoaat. town toe
. , J ' .Z l i n 7Z J. . I Angeles, at l:4f p. m. ; . bark Star ot Peru,
rived from, the south, Wednesday aft
ernoon,
Bound for San iPedro, - the steamer I giego,
. -n.l.A a Sa Kn h
irvot orwwi av a.w . ua. . ,
Aftoria, t 9:50 p. m.; Umiaiy
at 10:15 p.
Olenm, from
rrotn nan
Smiled: CoqulUe
from Sl6tb, Camp Fremont, Waah., to 21at.
Camp GraBt. Bockford. JU.
Firat Lieu tenant G. B Becker to command-'
ing officer, englneern' training camp, Vncou
ver Barracks, Waah.. aa ataaent-officer; B.
W. Dobon to Cani Kearney. Cal. -
Captata H. R. Uaaey to prtwldlo, San Fran
clacu aa qnartermaater of mobilization camp.
NORTHWEST DEATHS
t..,.i-i. txt.x aim, tor ron ij
B 1 dena. for Albion, at 2:65 P.
1 . . . 1 . . u W A . . .. , - - , . A,' .
n. ; j aiauno- mini, xor
.
-sad rex 1' Trial Twstmtat-
; . K6 matter how long of bow bad -tgo td
oucirugut - today aod get, a 60 cent
bos... of 1 Pjrramid .Pile treatment, ll
. . .. ;
v
MM . j ' , I .
San Pedro with lumber.
Changes In masters:
relieves H. T,
eon: H. A,
ker on - the Jack . Burnham.
A new boiler in every five days Is
E. H. Berry
T. Stay ton on the Hender- f f e-
Parker replaces M. E. Par-i5rr.fi
Honolnlu, at 8:35 p, m
Yokohama, at 3:69 p.
m.
Tolan, for
Mant. tar
Yale, for Loa An-
elea, at 4:20 p. m.; Anrelia, for Uoeneme, at
1. m,; Axctie, ror iwi nragT. 11 p.
tlaa. for Portland, at T p. m.j Waeblng-
ton. for Eureka, at 10:40 ' p. aa. j tm -wi
King, (with Simla is tow), for Port Saa Leia
the constructions chedule of the boiler- ft -vfiy.
sliop at tne Willamette iron Steel TMarahneld" Or..r Sept. 19. Arrtvea: Ga
inwir M owauuj output I acBOonervxrarop,, irom iwgw junr, i . p.
Is -, six. Arranged tn a row a whole
month's, output is in storage on Front
afreet. - These boilers " are the kind
being Installed in the 8800 ton 'steam
ers. Each steamer requires three such
boners. 1
m. alleo, r. a.
11:4 a. m.
KUbura, . for Portland. , at
Army-Navy Orders ;
Notice to Mariners
Waahlnctoo.' Sept. 2a(L N. 8.) The fol
lowing army ordera were iaaned her; today:.
Of flrer of duartermaater coroa. . national
The following affects the aids to I pnsrd, are drafted -into service:-v Major ; J. U'
CaVlsatlon in-the Seventeenth TJVit-1 Bollea. Waablnctoo; and Captain U. B. Winn,
houai d fatrtct ! vatntn UW- aod wiu toi Boatoc and report to com-
UOtumoia river Martin Island ", to I . Iliuiiti. nartennater eoroa. na-
vviiiemeiie river St. Helen bar buoy, I tlonal army, to proceeo to iJnoa viata.
z. reported missing September 17. To
be replaced as soon as practicable.
Puget sound Seattle harbor Du
wamlsh Head gas and bell buoy, 2. rc-
portea extinguished September 1S To
be relighted as ; soon . as r-racticable.
nooert warrack, lighthouse inspector.
immediately for duty aa aaaiatanU to qnarter-
maater: E. J. Dletrlcb, I. i. - D0de, B. H.
llelnlcki. H.' F. Jenklna. J. B. Page.' !. 8.
Keerea. J. Btewan, ; v.- is, ttw, . a.
Wrpkairl. R A. Wbeelock.i i
Captain 1). A. wuuama ta assigned vo.wmp
Iewla; L. G. Grlffla to acti? dnty lir thla
department; . Captain. A. B.- Lwl - relieved
'.''; T. J.; Ardray -
, Roseburg, ,Or ,Sept." 29. T. 3. Ar
day, for. several years proprietor of a
hotel at . Sutherlin, died Wednesday at
Red Bluff, Cal. He warden route to
his home at Sutherlin when he died,
having,, been in: California for his
health. He. wa about 60 years of age
and. is survived by his wife. The
funeral "will be held in Sutherlin.
Henry:' Hector . "
Corvallis. Or.. . Sent. 20. Henrv Hec
tor,, one, of. the best known ' farmers In
Benton county, living six miles north
of Corvallis, died suddenly at his farm
home Wednesday-! morning, from dia
betes.' w
Mr. Hector was. 69 years old. was a
wealthy farmer and was known' as one
of the beet road builders in this part
of the Willamette valley. ' He came 'to
Benton county in 1882,, purchased the
farm on which -he - died. Wednesday
morning '' some neighbors-' came ta- him
place to look at' some stock. Mr. Hec
tor .went with them to the barn, when
ne suaaemy coiiapsea . and aied . in a
rew minutes. . -. -
Funeral . services 'will be. held from
the farm home Friday afternoon, eon
ducted by the -Elks lodge of . Albany. -!
Heatedl by? a gas burner, a new ma
chine Doils,steams and washes clothes
Without them rbeing removed. .
Crew ofSpe6ialIs
jjiamea ior uomsion
Ogden. Utah, Sept.. 20. -(X. N. S.
In a etatement . today, W. B. Law,
tralnmaater of the Ogden, Logan &
Idaho railway, places the blame for
the collision late yesterday afternoon.
In -which 52 persons were more or less
seriously injured, on. the shouldersot
the crew of a special southbound train
I which he claims disregarded orders.
Fhysiciaa Bays Ordinary Vuxated Iron
Will increase fftrengtfc of Delicate
TolX 100 Par Cent la Two Weeks'
Tims : la . SCaay Xastaaeea. '
New York, X. Y. in; a ; recent dis
course Dr. E.. Saner, a Boston phys;
clan - who has studied - widely ; both in
this country -and. in great European
medical institutions -said: "If you
were to make an actual blood test on
all people who are ill you would prob
ably be greatly astonished at the ex
ceedlngly large number who lack iron
and who are ill for no other, reason
than the lack of iron; ; The 'moment
iron is suoolied all their-multitude of
dangerous symptoms disappear. With
out iron the blood at once loses in
pow;r to change food into living tissue.
ana inerexore notning you e. aoes
you any good: you don't set the
strength put of it. Your food merely
nassea throuah vour svstenr like cord
through a mill with the rollers sowide
apart tnat tne mm can t gr ma. f as
a result of this -contlhuous blood and
nerv starvation. neoDle become aren-
erally weakened, nervous and- all rui
down, and frequently develop all sorts
of conditions. - One - la too thin y an
other is burdened with unhealthy fat;
some - are so weak they can hardly
walk; some think they have dyspepsia,
kidney or liver trouble; some can t
sleep at night; others are sleepy and
tired ail day; some zussy ana lrniam;
some skinny and bloodless, but all lack
Dhv-sical power and endurance. In such
cases It Is worse than foolishness to
take stimulating medicines, or narcotic
drugs, which only whip up your fag
arinar vital now era for the moment.
maybe-at the expense of your life later
on. -No matter what anyone tells you.
If you are not strong and well you owi
it to yourself to make the-following
test: See how long you can work or
how far you can walk without becom
ing tired. Kextnake two five grain ?
tablets ot ordinary nuxatad iron thrwe
times -peri day after - meals foe two
wwii. 1 nen test your strengtn again . .
and see for yourself how- much you' '
have rained.' I have seen dona of
nervous, run-down' people who - were- '
ailing all the time double and even
triple their strength and endurance
and entirely get rid er their symptoms; ,
ot ayspepsia, liver ana omer irouo;s
In from 10 to 1 days' time-simply by,
taking iron m a the, proper form, . and
irus. arter tney nad in some cases beta
doctoring for months without obtain
ing any benefit. You isan talk as you
please about all the wonders wrougnt
by new remedies, but when - you -come
down to hard facts there is nothing
like good old iron to put color ta your
cheeks and good, sound, healthy flesh -oh
your bones, k It in also a great nerve "
andstoraach strengthenar and the best
blood builder In the world. The only
trouble, was that the old forma -of In
organic iron, like tincture of iron. Iron
acetate, etc.. often ruined - people a
teeth, upset their stomach and were
not aeaimilated, and for these reasons
they frequently did more harm than
good. - But with. the discovery of. the.
newer forma of organic iron, all thl
has been overcome. Nuxatd Iron, fjr
example. Is pleasant to take, does not
Injure the teeth and is almost Imme
diately beneficial.
-NOTE The .manafartarera of Nuxatad Iron
have sock- onboonded confidence la its potency.,
that tber ant horde ike announcement that they ,
will forfeit flOO.00 to any Charitable Inatita
tion If they cannot taka any man or woman':
under slaty who lacks iron and increase their
atreagth 100 per cent or over la four weeks
time, provided tney have s serious or rant
trouble. Also they , will refund your money in
any case In which Nnated lna does not at '
least double rear strensth In tee days time."
It 1 dispensed in this elty by The Owl Drug
Co. and all other dragglsts.
A4v.)
array , were Fred. H. Strong, manager
of the Ladd estate, usually. 1 but . ex
clusively manager of this -fascinating
business today: ; W.j W. i Watson, the
railroad steward, whose ' generalship
of the annual O-W. R.-A N. dinners,
has. brought' warmth' and cheer to
many a lonely man, and. the girls of
the Honor -Guard, .bubbling over with
good cheer as they swiftly-packed the
boxes. Over the door was a big sign,
"Red Cross Canteen-V- Under the sign.
among others, came "William M. Ladd,
banker. The crisp, ..brown, - savoriness
of those apple plea seemed to fascin
ate him;- He picked up. one and gased
at It with lively appreciation. When
est W IDE - SPREAD USE OF BITRO-PHOSPH ATE
"But that's a. mighty" good pie, de
fended Mr. Ladd.
declared Mr. Strong, conclusively, sill ' Putting
of which goes to show how much the
soldiers will enjoy the dainties if they
appealed so much to the : banker.
Doctors Say Weak, Nervous, Anaemic and
Thin Folb Should Be Careful What They Use!
Investigation By N. Y. Jotinialwt and Writer Show T
For Restoring Wasted Nerve Energy Increasing Strength. Power of Endurance and ,for
11 Putting Flesh On Bones of Thin People Explain How, It Quickly Makes New. Healthy
Living, Vigorous Nerve and Tissue When Taken Into System. ; . . . .
( NEWS OF THE PORT
A fHsiSilal atssi I a 11 1
mm jm w, isa StssSi
f - - A. Cnanalor, American a tea mar, ell. from
San Pedro. i.
j w : Herrta, American steamer, oil. from
I JF Kt"r Amertcaa -schooner, ballast.
atviu aua watts
Never Take Soda-NlinU
i f2 ; For Indigestion
, Tk rviasals SaaOe Frees a StasJetrlaL
will giro relief, and atncl -box often
eurea. A trial pneknge mailed free ta plain
wrapper If you send as coupon below
FREE SAMPLE COUPON
FTRAMl n'DRTJO CQMPAWT,
tm Pyramid Bids. MarthalL Mich.
Kindly send 'me - Free sample ef
ryrassid T9m T tsaaet, in plain wrapper.
1 , . . , ..... - - , . ......
Name. ' .,
tT fttate .na..
rJuice of Lemons!
H6w:to Make Skin,
White and Beautiful
- At the coat of a small Jar of ordl
Xary cold cream one can-prepare a full,
quarter pint of the' moat- wonderful
lemon skin softener - and complexion
eautlfler, by squealing the juice, of
two Jfreah lemons into a bottle con
taining three ounces of orchard white.
C ar - should be ' taken to. strain the
I ulc. through a fine cloth o ne lemon
ulp gets In, then - this " lotion ' will
-eep fresh for'montha Every woman,
, nows that : lemon Jules Is used to
- ; leach and remove such blemishes as
reckles, sallowness-and tan, and- Is
ihe Ideal skin softener, smoothener and
Leautlf lr. ; -5.--LV.1' '' -'
.' Just ,tr itf Get three ounces of
1 rchard white at any pharmacy and
t wo lemons from the grocer and. make
; p a quarter pint of this sweetly frs
rant lemon ltkn and inasaag It
- ally Into the face,' neck,-arms and
; ands. It should naturally help to
hiten," soften, freshen and, bring out
ie roses and beauty of any skin. It
1 truly marvelous to smo$then rough.
a xxanas. .,
People who are" frequently troubled
with sour, acid; stomach and indigestion
Btro?r' AjlnerteB ateamer, geaeral. from seeking, relief by takingawda' or sod-t
mints after meals need a warning.
The continued use. of -soda may aot
only Irritate the stomach watts causing
them to secrete more acid and increas
ing the trouble,vut soda liberates Car
bonic -Acid Oas In s your stomach - and
this added to the' gas you already have
may: distend your, stomach wall and
i!.."'1!. 8ti Oondltlooe at the I .edlna-lv rlifficult . disease to cure. ;
rain mr wnm nTM r mm? . . wi&ii ,iit,i i - .
r or neuirausing - excess acia in ia
stomach when food ferments and sours
the best thing is to take a teaspoonf ul
of pure bisurated magnesia in a little
not or coin water siitr muia. j.ma
will generally give reiier ?m irom oq
to live i minutes anc xnea -your, ioou
will disrest naturally and Jiormalry.
: . Bisurated . Magnesia is- prepared In
both rjowder form' and tablets never
milk or liquid. In the bisurated form
it is not a- laxative ana cannot injure
the stomach.- Sold by druggists every
where, v , .lAav.j
Arrivals SsptamVsr
San Francisco.
' SaOad Saptatnaer SO
Bearer, Americas ateamer. passenger and
T. w..iw mwnM OMi rcw
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31
Alkali Makes Soap
t .
Bad For Washing Hair
Most soaps and prepared shampoos
contain too much alkali, which la very
injurious,. as 'it .'dries the scalp; and
maaes tne hair brltUe. .
J The best; thing o use is Just plain
mulslfied cocoanut o'l, for this is pure
ou ennrejy greaseiess. it s very
cheap,': arid "beats the most expensive
soaps : or- anything else ail to pieces.
you. caa gets this: at any drug store-
ana a; xew ounces will last the whole
family for montha . -
V Simply moisten the hair with water
and rub it in. about a teaspoonful Is all
that, is required. It makes an abund
ance Of ;rich, creamy , lather, - cleanses
thoroughly,.and rinses out easily. The
hair dries quickly and evenly, and is
soft, fresh , looking. . bright,' fluffy,
wavy "and easy to handle. Besides, it
loosens avnd takes out every particle of
oust,1 am -Mitt .oanaruii. Adv. - -
Constipation Makes
Baby Uncomfortable
When its tender little organs are
bound up with a congestion of
stomach waste In the bowels, Baby
Is a mighty uncomfortable morsel
of humanity, and reflects Its dis
comfort in Its disposition. If
Mother will lust a give it a tiny
dose of a mild laxative, such as'
Dr. Caldwell's- Syrup Pepsin, the
congestion will quickly loosen and
be expelled, and her child be nor
mal and happy once more.
Dr. Caldwell's Byrup :Pepslif is
especially desirable for children,
because it contains no opiate or
narcotic drug, beink a combination
of simple laxative herbs with pep
sin, mild and gentle In action,
positive in effect, and very palata
ble. Children like it and take it
readily. - Druggists' sell Dr. Cald
well's Svtud Peosin for fifty cents
a bottle; a -trial bottle, free of
charge, can be obtained, by writing
to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 4SS Wash
ington St M ontlcello, Illinois.
"Putting Bitro-Phosphate Into Bodies of Delicate, Nervous Emaciated, Run-Down and Thin
- .1 si T C 1: . f rA I"). n N1awml Rnnm" Cava fas Vrmrt
f OIKS, IS aUae turning uuiuiud iuiu a. wwas, ff ' , .7 -
erick A. Kolle, Pioneer In the Application of X-Rays In U. S.; Author of Medical Text
Books and Editor In Chief of Physicians "Who's Whoi' in N. Y. , J
"It Seems to Supply the Power. That: Electrifies AH the Organs of the Body" -i Says Dr.
. James Louis Beyca, Formerly or tne ixow 1 otk nomeopaimc meaicai wjiiege. v
Jr. Joseph B. Karrlgaa, Tormwly Visit.
lag apeciausx to an morui mwa
spadary, H. V Bays--"Herre
Waaknaes.Xs a Curs to theWa- '.
tloa Xegloas of Stem aad Wo- -mea
Have Become Prema
turely Old, Simply for Xo
! i-r Other Season Thaa tne --
Vast of Xots Bltro--7hophate
la Their
Systems."
''New York, N, Y. "No wonder we
have 1 so many pople with .shattered
nerves and other complaints," says
Dr. Joseph D. Harrigan, "I tell you
with all seriousness that weak, nerv
ous, anaemic delicate folks, especially
those who are thin and all run down,
should. be careful what they use.. Too
many of them have foolishly gone
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis. I along for years, acting upon the ad
vice or rnenas ana inline tneir siom-
- I aehs wUh stimulants and drastic
drugs, when they, might be well and
strong, - robust and vigorous, if thev
vrnuld but et at the real . cause (
Don't neelect.a nain auAvwhatra." n'i I their- troubles lack of nerve vitality.
find . out what causes it arid conquer I Nerve weakness, in my. opinion, is a
ui gause. . a pauB in w t Kianey re- curse 10 xne nation ana our women
giona may put. you on -your back to- are as deficient in nerve energy as
morrow. Don't blame the weather for our men. Without sufficient healthy
swollen feetrlt .may be an advanced fterve tiaepe, a man cannot be strong
warning - of Bright's Disease. A, pain and vigorous, a woman cannot be
In the stomach may be the, first symp- beautiful and charming. On the con-
mm ui apiienuicius. A creaK m a joint I trary, tney win most. iiKety De nerv-
ACHES AND PAINS
may be the forerunner of rheums tlm.
hronlc -headaches -'more " than likely
wsrnj you- oi-eenous; siornacn - irouDle,
:rne pesi way is to Keep in good Condi
iion aay, in ana aay,oui.'Dy regularly
taking GOLD MEDAL HAARLEM OIL
capsuies. tsoia oysreuaoie aruggista
eua. weak, irritable, timid. aODrenen
sive, down-oast or melancholy and
often thin and emaciated.
Scores of once prosperous business
men have gone down to financial ruin;
many happy homes have been- broken
up; rauitiiuaes ox Deauiiiut ana youui-
In boxes, three sixes. Money refunded j ful-looking -women have ;become pale
ii ,iut; - uo aui neip juu. X) a ware OI
substitutes. The only nure lmoortd
Haarlem Oil Capsules - are -the GOLD
MJJAU. - For sale and. guaranteed by
me uri.urog- o. - . v.- . (AOV.)
Both Men and Women
suffer with , backache, 1 pain - In kidney j
and bladder regions, headache, vertico.
Oixxy xeeungs;- and sometimes fall to
recognize where the trouble Ilea Con-
gested kidneys cause, a lot. of distress I
and should tiever be neglected -Take
vViU;fM!a!Ui'7gl
anaemic or run-down take a natural.
harmless, unadulterated strengtn ana
tissue building substance, such as
bitro-phosphate. for two weeics or so,
and you will soon see most astonishing
results In many instances in esses
under EO vears of sure, while Others
vhn n i. nramaturalir feeble will Often
feel to a marked degree the Increase In
nerve vitality, strength or nooy sna
mind, power of endurance, tCSX desire
to oe up ana aomg. ruy, uw
have in mind the case of a gentleman
well advanced In years, who has been
using bitro-phosphate only - a short
while. Formerly he complained of
various ailments, but now ne snakes
hands with a grasp and a smile that
tell better than words, the remarkable
increase of nerve energy and strength
that . has taken place in his body. . I
have- often said, and I again unhesi
tatingly assert, that physicians aa
well as those who suffer;-should be
f rateful to .Pelous, ' the French sclen
1st, who discovered thiaform of or-
franie phosphate, which, when taken
Bin he .wtm 1 fiirklv con-
bearing substance in the nervous sys
tem is quite - pronounced. III then ,
that bitro-phosphate should be taken, '
in order to restore the enervated tells
with the vitality that has been lost. It
would indeed be a, God-send if wore
men and women were aware of the ef
ficacy of bitro-phosphate. - ' - i
ir 1, naa my way oitro-pnapnais
should be prescribed by every doctor,
end used In every hospital, especially
in such disheartening diseases as con
sumption, aiaoetes, rneumatism. etc,
where the use of other medicines are ,
needed. Bitro-phosphate. does not in
terfere with the taking of other treat
ment and on the contrary, invariably
iBEYEA-MD
and haggard, their charming magnetic
oualitles a-one whila ' thousands of
right away if you -would be 'well and I both sex have become prematurely old
tree from distress after urination, such I in appearance and habits simply be
hnmin .mmi.. mA .K cause tney were oericient in nerve
agonies. - , . Adv.J
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How to Judge .a Woman
" by Hear. Hair
TT
' (-f BUUis. ( raiiins77
Tba ' Wirtasietta rter t Pilurf ' wm
mala smiIv atatiooary daring tbe next tw or
three dara. t s-:. -'-' "-,r. .
KeiabAring Ports' v---'-
Astoria. Seot. 10. rWited. at S-a.' m km-.
er-MaUaomat. foe San Pedro via Sas Fran
elaeo. arrlTsd. st 6:30, and left ap at S av
so., ateamar J. A. Ohaacelor,' froas Utmttfji
Arrived dews at 7:80 a. n.. schooner Mlodoro.
Astoria, Sep. 18. Left up, at 40 a,
sx-faoooer C. B. Kaatney. Arrived, at H aad
left op at 30 p. nv, steamer W. r. Herrtn,
from Saa Pedro. Sailed, at 11 p. m., ateamer
Santa Barbara, for. Saa Pedro. Arrived, at
Baa Padre, Seot. lSArrived. 8teamer Boas
Oty, from Partlaod via -Baa Prandaee. -
o . jjaj.-ewi iv-eueo, at a p. m., 1 makes
'from
W amasES SV . aSSaa 4TV ASSESS SS, .
Seattle. Meet. ao. A.rr1
Vranelaeo. at 11 a. m.: ; rii
sorts, vis Hainngaam, at s:ao a. si.
. Sept, i ArrlTed Lrsaaa 8ts-rurl
Port Saa Latia. it T a a .
Joaeaa. Sspt. Is, Bailed Hamad, sooth
saena. at a p. as.
Ketctskaa. Sept. IS. Railed AOmlrai Farra
at. aortaeaand. at mldnlrht. ; - - 1-.
Damn sa, B-t. Sfl, l-aawd is Qaesn.' for
oeat ua, at a. sa.; wanceena, tor Beam
at a a. an.: . lag tueBsra aaasa-aaa. losnias
There is real common sense In Just
noticing whether the hair is well kept
to judge of a woman's neatness, or
good taste. If you are one' of the few
who ; try , to make the most ot your
hair, remember that it Is not advisable
to wash the ' hair with any cleanser
made for all purposes,' but always use
some good preparation made expressly
for shampooing. ) You can enjoy the
very best by getting some canthrox
from your druggist," dissolve a tea
spoonful in a cup of hot -water. This
full - cupof -shampoo liquid.
I enough so it: Is . easy , to . applr It , to
Som Atastaa I the hair instead of Just the? top
01 ins neaa, - uanaruii, excess oil, ana
dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear.-
Your hair will be so fluffy that
it will look much heavier than it is.
Its lustra and softness will also de
light you. . while the stimulated scalp
gains the health which Insures hair
STowth. " , . ; , ' CAdv.).
M iypii aiit' lieaiali
' you can have it, by heeding Nature's laws. Keep the
stomach strong, the Uver active, the blood pure, and
the bowels regular, and you will seldom be ill. Take
good care of these organs, and at the first sign of
anything wrong promptly take Beecham's Pills.
. yon. certtainly, ne&A--
7 the nelp and relief of this world famed remedy, to .
keep the body in health. They quickly establish nor
mal conditions, so the organs perform their functions ?
: j as Nature nntended. No other remedy will so surely
strengthen the system, stimulate the liver, regulate'
. the bowels and quickly improve the general health as
Directions of Special Vabaa to W
ar writh Every Box. '
Sold by drugjisto tiwMgjioiit tba workL . la boxes, 10c, 25c
vitality; simply , for . no other reason
than tbe want of more ' organic pho-
pnate -oitro-pnospnate, - in tneir sys
tems to offset and- counteract the ex
cessive waste of the phosphate bearing
substance in the nerves. Many peo
ple exhaust their nerve energy through
various " excesses -worry, fear . and
late hours, while -others Mose it from
being overworitefl or-unaer-rea. Bum
ulsnts and artificial means as reme
dies only tend to increase their weak
nesses and -to lurtner, tne process ot
anile decay (serine of 'the. body.
Sconer or later through such methods,
many find themselves elbowed to tne
wall to make room for the men and
; women who have plenty of youth-like
l their oodles, and
brains.
: nerve energy in
Clinical and hospital report. ' Plus
my ' personal - experience. - have con-
vlncea me tnai tne nerves neea organic
1 phosphate in a state of combination e
! sentially th,e same as that naturally
I assimilated, such as bitro-phosphate.
i And people ' cannot get - this in suf
ficient quantities from the . cooked
foods they eat, nor from the so-called
"blood tonics." - Patients who were apparently-
physical -wrecks.. -who fool
ishly thought they needed only a blood
tonic o enrich the blood, have come to
me for treatment, trembling and snak
ing, their nerve lorce almost exhausted
and in - manv such cases the admir.ia-
l-tering of bitro-phosphate has produced
Seiuina;'r niagicsi rcsuiia vuiuiiwn
sense as -well as experience snould
I teach those. who suffer that the most
i logical and sensible thing to do is to
put into tneir systems tne very sub
stance that is lacking and that is or-
gani-j . phosphateH bitro-phosphate, -'not
simply-a tonic to enrich the blood nor
i mixtures containinar . stimulant dmas
and , diluted phosphorus in combina
tion that often upset the stomach and
do little or no good, - but on the con
trary do " reat harm in many instances.
jjmt tiwM wru are weak tbla. nervous.
Trederlck . Kolle, K, t Vloaeer
la the Applloatloa of Xays lat the
V. 8.; Aatkor of ISedloai TVext
, Books ; Member Author's Oonimlt
tee of America, Esaltb LaafM,
wnyr.'daae legialatlve- Taeagae, ST.
T.s aad Editor ta Ohief of physi
cians aos iWfco" la Jf.-X.r.,4
verted into healthy, living nerve 'tis
sue.' - ' ' - - . - ' -- -i-'w--Dr.
Frederick S. Kolle, the eminent
medical authority, , says: "A micro
scopic examination of ths nerve tis
sue in women who are anaemic, nerv
ous, thin;- undeveloped, care-worn and
run-down ' from -overwork, and i other
causes.-would show them to be very
deficient in organie phosphate. When
the nerve tissue begins to lose Its vi
tality, woman begins to lose her youth
and vlvaciouane. Her lively, pleas
ant - spirited disposition fades away
she becomes irritable, uncompanion
able, moody and despondent. Then she
hss to resort to artificial means In ner
efforts to regain her strength and
youthful- appearance. Naturally ?-my
heart goes out to these poor unhappy
women and girls, for they are usually
pushed Into a corner and discarded for
the vivacious, magnetic women with
halthy normal skins, who have plenty
of red-blood corpuscles -in their , veins
end sufficient organic - phosphate la
their nerve structure. One can easily
pick out ths-women whose systems are
lacking in organic phosphate, And It
is i not difficult to t. detect those who
have. plenty of nerve vitality; nerves
that are rich In organic phosphate.
(This is equally true of men- as well
as women). The women ere usually
Cheerful, magnetic and pleasing, wrho
have youth, vlm.and vigor at 60 and
0, and they are bubbling over; with
vitality, good cheer and power of en
durance. Too don't find , thera wrin
kled, pale, weak, nervous or haggard
looking at 40, nor complaining of this
or that ailment which their- sex
heir to. :'.-.- :-'-' ' -.-' . -' -' "
4 Without snfficlpnt nerve "energy '- a
woman has little or -oo chance. -so far
as success in - business or Intellectual
progress In society .-'is concerned. But
just put sufficient organie phosphate,
such as bitro-phosphate Into the sys
tem of -ths-woman--who is weak, thin,
nervous, anaemic, timid end lacking in
vigorous, womanly development, and it
is like taming sunshine Into a cold,
damn, neglected room. - At certain pe
riods, when the strain is area test noon
most women waste of the phosphorus
Increases strength and nerve force, of -the
patient who is thus rendered all
the more able to successfully combat
disease." - ' - -" - - -. -
"Nerve deficiency means lack of ;
health, flesh, strength, powers of en t
durance and beauty," aays pr. James
Louis Beyea, formerly of the New
York Homeopathic Medical college. "I -have
all along contended that neither ;
male ' nor female, regardless of as, :
can be strong-mentally or physically
so long as they are lacking In nervs
tissue that men cannot be vigorous,
nor- women .rosy-cheeked, fully de-
veloped and beautiful while the nerves J
are shattered or exhausted, or the body
and brain deficient in nerve tissue.
Take for instance thin folks; they lack
sound healthy flesh because they do -not
assimilate their , food properly., -They
may eat heartily, but their food ;
does not make flesh, simply ' because .
the assimilative organs are lacking Ira
nsrve'force. ,And ; that- is why ; they -suffer
from various -disorder. r And
there are scores of men and women,
retting along in years, who are almost
physical and mental wrecks who feel '
'"all In,"? despondent and have no cour- -are
to again try and restore ths nerv
vitality that once enabled' them to
live nappy. --. prosperous, contended,
lives. Organic phosphate is one of ther
constituent elements of r nerve tissue
and energy and unless the system la
supplied with the nerve tissue making
elements so necessary to robust healths -strength
and . longevity, the sufferer ,
might go along .doctoring for years ;
without benefit and finally die a pre- v
mature death. Organic phosphate ta .v
be most effective, should be in an uim
adulterated form, such a bitro-phos - "
phate. I myself take It whenever my .'.
nerve vitality gets Jow from overwork
It seem to supply the power- that else- -trifles
all the organs of the body,
advise everyone who suffers in this ort
any other, city, to test and see what -the
taking of bitro-phosphate will doj
Before taking It, howeyer. make a note .
of your weight. Also see how stead
ily you can point your finger at a eer4
tain spot for one minute without be,
coming nervous, shaky, or your arm
tlrln. ' After -trying this simple ex-
periment, take one 6-graln bltro-phos '
f hate tablet ajtr each 4 meal, three)
tmes daily for a fewdats, then try -
the experiment again. If the results 1
justify what I have stated, continue Its.
use for a while and you may happily
note from day to day th increase of!
nervous energyr power- of endurancej
healthy tissue, celerity of thought an4 '
action and-improvement in generaL" -I
-; SOTsJ Aerardla' to sotboritstiTS Baedicaf A
invrnaU the form of resnie phesphat swa
tiosjMl abave which is Slspeaaed hr drag sta-a -ta
tbi eoostrr as bltm-tmptsU: la raeonw
tnesded bf - the' great CaslMi - aatbsrity Sir
James Birr and sue noted Burepeaa apedal.
1st a de PsaquaW, Bahrsr. fWuce. Bokay aad
TalerH. Tb dnae .eaoally - preaerised - is -one '-S-craln
tablet, three times per day. Ixi tbose
ska-wfSi to nersonshf "test this aitbstsnee are '
csattened asaimt eMSpomxta or sstztaree wblrS .
aar contain rmlr ' a small fterrrataaa -ef Jhi -a-ecslne
orsaale pbotste. - As Dr, faerea saa
pMBted oat. is enter to Seriv the greatest,
benefit It should be takes la It per snaenU
tented state, end It I well, t bare fur, t as
neeiber to ssk for Bltro-Itiasphat. - -