' ' J- THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORT LAND. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1917. 11 COMMISSION ON DOCKS TAKES NO MO NOAN E Actiojuon Proposals or-Added Protection Also Deferred at Meeting This Morntog. PAY FOR SERVICE MEfT CUT canneries - to .be operated next Mason each with ' a capacity of 10,000 cases. The same company win also operate a cold storage plant for supplying fresh and frozen whale meat. , , , RJVEn COMING UP i FAST AGAIil VVjIM WVM, HI UVW IWI lilWVUIV , Motors at St. JohnsrTerminal,' Where Elevator Is Building The public dock commission this mom ins: postponed action on proposals for added protection of the public docks. - A request of the chief of police for the appointment of a night watchman to guard the Pittsburg street terminal at St. Johns and the commodities stored on the dock was put over until the next meeting. An offer of the Oregon Insurance rat ine bureau to authorize added insurance on the west and east side public docks, known as the Fifteenth street and East Washington street terminals, was like vise deferred for future conspiration. The rating bureau's offer was based on the proposition that in a year the coat of constructing buildings locally has in creased S3 1-3 per cent, and that, con sequently, the value of the docks is greater than a yearj ago. v Police Chief Acts " The chief of police has been active in securing emergency protection for wa terfront structures since, receipt of a warning that enemy plots to destroy the buildings might be expected. The commission awarded a contract aggregating $28,191 for electric motors at the St. Johns terminal where the bulk grain elevator is now under construction, to 'the Allis Chalmers company. '.The awarding of the bid for transformer's was rmfWAA ' tn tHa Art erf n oap a Vi a ' mission, a. B. Hegardt, with power to . act. An offer of the transformers for $?774 by the General Electric company was favored by the commission's con- ; Bulling Biectrrcw engineer, out me west ' inirhoiiHfl Electric with a. bid 199 lower promised delivery two months sooner .than the General Electric. It was de- " t .v . I ... pieeeni conaiuons must oi necessity oe discounted. Fay Baling Repealed The commission repealed the ruling continuing the pay for six rsjpnths- of employes who enlist in national mili tary service. . Steps were taken to permit Installation of gas fixtures in a building on the east side dock property which has been rent ed to Supple A Ballin, shipbuilders, at '$10. a month. The company first secured the structure for use as an emergency hospital but seems now to be serving lunches in it, although a proposition to iiiko- previously been rejected by the com : mission. Guaae Registered 13.1 This Morning, or.14LFeet Over Wednesday. ; The , rtver at Portland had risen ' to 15.1 feet this morning at 9 'O'clock, rep resenting a rise of 1.2 - feet .since t o'clock Wednesday i morning. , This is due, according 'to the weather bureau, to heavy rains rp the valley. .. If the rains continue,, which is likely. Judging from Indications, there Will be further rise hut how" much the 'weather bureau is unable to say. The rainfall at Portland for the 24 hours ending; at I o'clock this morning was .78 of an inch. ? At: Oregon. City there was 1.10 Inches, the river there rising half a foot. ' At Salem there was a rise of only .1 of a foot, the rainfall being .6$ of an inch. Albany report a a fall of 2.8 feet with .66 of an Inch of rain. , , - - ; Eugene had a rise of only .9 of a 'foot with .32 of an inch of rain. - The . balmy atmosphere Is due, to southeasterly winds, known in weather bureau records as "California winds." These winds have tempered the moun tain districts as well as the lower re gions and the effect fa melting of much snow In the hills. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Steamer F. A. Kilburn Laid I'p by Break In Msirr Feed Pump. . Deputy Collector of Customs I A. Btke is spending a. few days at Seaside. The cause of the disablement of the steamer F. A. Kilburn off ; the mouth of the river Wednesday morning vas she was starting lor Han Francisco, was a break in the main feed t pump. .She was towed back to -Astoria, where the repairs are being made. The steamer Breakwater of the same line, which leaves here , at 6 o'clock tonight, will pick up the Kilburn's passengers. As soon as repairs to the Kilbnra are com pleted she will be sent on her way direct from Astoria. , The next sailing from Portland on the San Francisco Portland' Steamship company's line is the Rose City on Do cember 8L The Beaver got away at 1 :30 a. m. 1 December 28. Business is still holding up, according to officials. "We're getting about all we can handle," one said. GERMAN SPY'S HEADQUARTERS IN PORTLAND V- av- -a -.V. - .' - - . . r-. - . . . -. - . r- (k. -... .... . - ". w- ;. ... "- J ' . have bees since received; and there ut pt forf payahi to the railroad oetnpaay. thei r ZrSTZl, uJI11t7? tZZ money paid by the government la taxes I N. 4 (9 rxte b. f awtrr Im. to the states and eountlea. which the! T. 1 X.. ft. K. ........ ......... court flade - should have been paid IgWrtrf te r.r-wk SMaAwra, U 11. X. y the railroad company. If the en-1. 3.r Fn A- - - 1 . i a. aa irviM fim am... (approximately li.wv is wvimi chargeable against the railroad com pany , the balance due will be consider. ably, reduced. j - - .5e DbsreeaieU Xaattesed a the government's bill no mention In B. E. Kot ait4 wt Cms O. O- kern. U B. Llm Ha. . . . rtwl Ulraei Bums u4 vrf. W rn4 W. Gfnua. S. BL St. " - f. Int UruIN II a W. 4 . E. eoravr U "A.- RrM jar. made of the dltbursements Incurred by l?A :,w-p? 1"VS- u the railroad eoBapeay oa account of the I w. v.Mk.. u f t irdti.. tana grant. u taeory oc ui oui evi dently being that tt to a matter wlta which the '"government la not eonceraed. The bin to also apparently based upon TiBttoa ttiiu it. ft. IT, ui u IS. ft.l. Irwta 2.. U. Vow to Ut X. U. MtW. 1 erre la See. 1. T. 1 ft., ft. 8 ft. . . . xne cm is atso apparenuy oasea span idBmn,t Xo a-c T. Bhi. the theory that the railroad company te I f L. is, 80. 22. 24. ft. 40. imae not entlUed to bo paid for the are U" .'i-j;"--: BMM Howl VJWy C. to Umrnt T. n. u i. 2, . . t, e, is, a. 3. ftkwealasa U 14. IT. IB. B. S. aarmt Hta Lerraa Lead eSd wf. Crewe -Potat 14 C, U Is. 14. 18. ft. 3. TW Kta SWnff to X ft. Ilaree irtri4 to hawl ). L U I. ft.. It. rsmtote eee.. U . It. ft. IS. stwetev Da. U 18. ft. II. AktMfe W 1 2ea U. WAR SERVICE BADGES ISSUED - New Canneries Planned Acording to information received by the -bureau of fisheries, olepartment of commerce, a whaling company on the Pacific coast is planning to erect two Only Those Wearing Insignia' WBT Re Permitted op Premises. . "War service badges" are being issued the 5000 employes of the" Northwest steel company here, and with the first of the year It is said other local ship yards will follow with similar action. In issuing the badges to Its men, all of whom are actively engaged in fabric eating ships for the Emergency Fleet corporation, the Northwest Steel com pany adds the information that any persons found within the plant or yards not wearing one of the badges promi nently displayed, will be turned over to the federal authorities. . The badges are made of metal, are ova! in shape, about three Inches long and two inches wide, and are neatly let tered in -black enamel. They are de signed not only to show that the men are engaged in active war service, even if at home ;, but are also used to identify employes about the yards. Though not authorised 1 by the government, the badges are .worn proudly by many of the men on their way to and from work. Bach badge proclaims that the wearer is engaged la war work for the United States government. CHAIRMAN HURLEY PLEASED The message sent to the shipping board by the Chamber of Commerce, through its representative at Washing ton, Robert Dougan. thanking it for ac tion in regard to segregating the Port land and Oregon shipbuilding district from the northwest district, was ap preciated by Chairman Edward N. Hur ley. The chamber is In receipt of the following, telegram from him: ."I certainly appreciate your very" cor dial message. It is a feeling of relief that the Chamber of Commerce of Port land is cooperating with the shipbuilders and employes in endeavor to produce the maximum tonnage possible. Kindly extend to the employes and shipbuilders and the people of Portland the compli ments of the season.' e v.- 1 V 77 i'txi't p-v -vi "t " hb -.; i M Mai I 1 ---.-.t i i P I -- " approximately 471,004) acre of nsur veyod. uaclaaaified laada within the In- dematty limits of the grant, which have been - included by . the government la national forest aad other public reser vations. ,. , , . . The parties made defendants to the bill are the Orecea-and Califorina Rail road company. Southern Pacific com pany, ' Charles H. Redington. trustee. and the Union Trust company of N York.' I ooenpany u ui Bocoeesor la Interest oti m 1. L I. It, K. l. Iiim m. mM I the original grantees: while the other 10. ft. Jm to Lf cta M4or, n ft. I defendants claim an Interest la the . L ' Hmm lands by trust deeds, mortgages, leasee, I i. JCLJ TL' U V.'cl 'i' kiU. trwuwuv ng, wva. , bjmi ui nn. u i I, 1 . IWI tiaen ernment s bill contains a Braver that I Ottau t L.iU linn a Na the several defeodanta be required to interplead among- themselves to the end that the eourt may determine how the money to bo paid by the United 8 tales should be apportioned among; them. t48 4.8 J 4 .1 2 18 1.10B 1 18 18 18 Prtea aae f. to L T. ft U 8. ft- 28. UaeeU saia m- TEUTON SPY RESIDED IN THIS CITY AT 11 E. TENTH Ler TtUa e Tret t. u 11 w Smw Oe, U 1. 2. 8. 8. ft. 2. Watto tn VOt P. ftutitw a4 towtaM4 to A V Miphfi, that arrtato larael ef Isiid trim mm GtmarUW tni PM sad. I Aiena, toiilMttr W. a U 2. ft. T. DfelU EDe AtcHanre te JH U YhMtt. u 488 18 18 18 18 S. ft. 18. VUWi tea, te B ,. 8(2 m BV U kM ( Bums ft. ScaU.4 . 14 If. ft. TO. tllt ......... 4.408 BriLSIKO TBEXITS -Mm. Tm Mn; Mm 1 eterr ftM iton. XtT tna imn. tiiim Gaeiee- toto and CwMfcaliJaUw, wmi 820. B. jhM rtuteeoiiui Cfwt tTSM htnlxr tfwl. ntwvQis. tofne cnto eas fra (oris Volkton. mmmi 8ie. , randttiM u Mry nesM bmw Hi KlcetU. Bhartosa es4 atertoe Umi sUtot. mm: 8000. Itw l M- Bnil rH frBM saimi I twi rt-tMe uwt, b4 aa sad Xam ABkT;; kaUitor, mm? 840. - nniuMtto beewwe. seer Gay; eaKOw. Pvs fH Wium Kei timsM sue, " l i i us Maauuea eae tteeari amuiaie iiei nui sane. Mn XchUQea aad ZUawyi balie- m, aaaM 4e. M fawiat ftwttote 2et fiaaM caieee. 818 Wa tar, e'" fMime eaa uaaeri eeue- "V. ft. Ha7e ted rreete satee. 81S T !Urt. toim IM ThlntoUt u4 .AVaa Tautr nrt. bmlXtoe, a: 80. . r. ft. rreade aract ftene aatasa. 8TS riat mm Oatoaa ae raeoemi seusar. , 80. , . - t. VL Asdiwe KraH msM a'toe. STB Mrv. eetvaaa Oatom aad fmU; eaihtor. eaawt "Jiv. Oactse BocS Emm tiaae aaa, 8t8 Km nrtwta e r lUmwe sad Kaat Liaeotoi WUitoT. aaaa: 80. ... Mnv 1. Macs tna Iiaaw eajasa, ratoa mm Hans, seteeaa ftaewU aadXaoni t,.a-grt ha-, nra 81 r AMMk aatth. batvaaa BUtrtiare aad HMm; beUtot.aaM; 800. Tex ans Apply Laah Brenham. Texas. Dec 17. (L N. B. Becaoae they refused to eubecrlbo to the' p.sd Croaa. six Oermaa farmers were n hipped Tuesday night by a committee of eitlsena appointed for the purpose. After the whtptlng they agreed to sub avrtbe. Brenham has now exceeded Its Quota. -' ' (Csattaasd fYasB Pas Oee.) . . i, . ., Vtrii - - y - r chains, one on absolutely rear wheel, - are necessary? if Yon Hnnae at I3S East Ankenv street, showing the tmoll addition ta the rear Inwhleh explosives were supposed to have. been stored. Roitnm Pranz chulenbura. German spy. and house at 11 East .Tenth "street, M here he lived for three weeks. ...I rent' the house.' she said this morn ing. "He dktnl-waste any time quib bling about the price. He moved in the same day. The moving consisted of him' carrying in. a small bag, however. Then he Insisted that abadea be tmme diatety placed on the 'windows. I told him that It could not be done .that day, land be appeared to be a little piqued. As there was a lull In renting houses at that -time. I finally thought It beet to get the shades, 'Covered Windows With Clothes "While waiting for them. Schulenbyrg aed some clothes to cover the wln- dowa My father got the shades and I told him to put them up himself. When he - went over to the house. Schulenburg refused to let him In. tell ing him that he would do the work. 'I thought it was rather strange but did not give the matter a great deal of concern at the time. Several days later I hie wife arrived. She was almost as raysrerious as her husband. I only saw her once or twice and that was when she it out on the porch. "There was no place to sit down In the house because of lack of furniture. "One day I saw htm with a wagon and three horses. Ha would bitch two of them to the wagon and drive away I never learned where he went Ho sever allowed the child, a girl about I years old. to play with the other children of the neighborhood and onoe declared that be never let her out of his sight. Left so Wefl VACUM CUP TIRES We anticipate an advance in the Price of . PenruyWftnift. Vacuum Cup Tires - JANUARY 1st. Until 6 o'clock P. M Dec 31st, orders for tires will be filled ,at present prices. A. J. WINTERS CO., Distributors AUTHORIZED AGENTS TALBOT oY CASEY, No. 1 Gren4 Ave, HARMON eV CO., 1100 Union. Ave. PALACE GARAGE. 12tn one! Stark Sts. . Doctors Tliroughout United States V; Dispense Bi-nesia for Indigestion ranally Gives Isttaat Belief Treat la dlfMtioa, Gatrttl, PyipeBala, Aelalty aad Gat, Although only a few months have passed since a chemical company of fntarnatlonal standing first Introduced "A man said to bo hta brother ltv -' to the madal je1on of la . . - Ih. ITnltad HUIM. US BUIOBVr VI nil. jun uown ln , Dioca ana ne visited there U no arV dispensing It Is growing by frequently. I have been told. ilLn- nA bounds, and It le confidently "One day a week before the month I Dredicted that Bl-neeta wlH eoon super- was up, Schulenburg moved away. He ede all other treatments for Indigestion. News of the Port No. 81, en. Arrival Dauawiaar 87 aswrleaa bars, true Baa rnndaeo. Daaartura Oacambar 17 BmknM. AoMrleaa taaieT, for Ban Fran- etaoo, paaMnevn and fralcht. ' Daeartura Decamber 80 Da iky Mathcw. Anwrkan iUum, for Ban Pfdre vis Baa Fraaciaco. luabar. XABIXB ALXAVAC ' Waal bar at River Btoirth KarOi Haad. - Das. 27. Carvlitton at tha Koutk of tha river noon: ' Wind, aoetb, 88 ia ; . waaioar, raminx ; aaa, bdwu. Bee Btaoerd far 8)me KM ftaa ras, 7:88 a. a. Bee eta, 4: p. at. TMas a Aatorto PrHaay 7Btsa watar: Vom watar: 1:18 a. m.. .7.0 feat .SSa.m. .. 8.7 feat 0:26 iv rn.. . 8.0 ft 7:88 p. m... 0.8 loot BAILT KITEB BEABIXdS 8 S. ra., 130th Markllaa Tim.. -BTATIOXt Lvwiatoa 7777 I'matiH Burnt Albaar BalasB Orayon City Ptvtimlld a H 3 at as 10 30 30 18 18 ( ) r1Hn. 18.3 17.7 13.1, 18.1 oTT -o.o 0.8 3.8 "0.1 l.S ien no wora as to where he was gotnx. I fT .7 i. .1f.Hi7 Several Urn Hn i,i.k t This remarkable growth In popularity, -! 1 TV w whtch 1 did not see I vhUa partly attributed to the approval go into the house were carried out h . .k. m.ii nnfuulan. is doubUees GOVERNMENT DEMANDS irrnilWTIWfl nV C P day he left. ' Irhuny duo to the fact that Bt-neele, nwvwuilllllU Wl wt I "ih v. I.. . . . I K.l1 f itiT drnrrlri In -a- was In verv bad eondition at-. . either powder or tablet form, poaseeeei - : wmw .-,,. marit anal MTU auCB Bfll "L noor and ,n vereaf aatlsf action that every package room we found hm a n t.. v 1 i -,1 . the forfeiture of the entire grant In 1811. hammered Into the wall and a lantern I of aatuf action or mon.y b Another am company naa receivea ironi wirni i nung. i ne sioe or the wall was black I reason for Its rapid growia m poptuaniy sources on account oi me tanas, j.ou,- i nn booi irom tne lantern. If the three slept in the house It was (Ceatinuad rroam Zm One.) doubtless lies In the fact that It Is not a seer at remedy the formula from which anyone can prepare It being printed on every label. No matter bow bad your, case may be roo matter bow many rem edies or ireeunenie you may navs irvao fou should give Bl-nesla a trial. Oet a Ifty-cent package from your druggist today and after your next meal taae a teaspoonf ui In a little hot water aad note the freedom from tha pain that usually follows taking; food. Take It the nest time you have that terrible pain In your stomach ; then look at your watch and note bow quickly the pain disappear a And beet of all. remember this. If the test falls tt costs you nothing, for every package of either powder or tablets oontalna a binding; guarantee of satisfac tion or money back. , - IMPOrTANT Ta Bk-aari hi a fcanaleaa bet aueanfallT fleedre tinly which roe aaa aaaka at hoeae er ear dnusrfet aaa prapero fo yaa br aalslas 1 anajeea bamaa aaxto ta arha 1 oaaea hm1 aarbeaata, U. hoveva. rae artah a raaraalae ml aaaafaetle, av aaoaov back, bo ear te aak tar aa orittaal aaeaae f Bt-setta. iA4. 870.87. Subtracting this amount from the toUl value of the land grant, It 7 the floor for there was not a single Af H A K KlljrJKYN IHArM will be seen that the balance due the fiece of furniture to be used for the I YV 11XAV IVIaVI 1 A- JL KJ .ATXXXi.1 company will not exceed $2,451,150.18. If additional funds have been de rived from the land grant since the railroad company answered In the orig inal suit, the balance given above would be reduced by the amount shown to " bCVVIa awiej(v One is rather a detriment and in most cases is even inclined to accentuate the skid and throw ; . ,the cat gut of balance. - J$ it any wonder the differential looks pained and worried when inexperienced motor . uta insist upon working it overtime? j - ? Do you know the purpose of the duterential -v and how it operates?r . . if Without it no moto car would be ableto tirn , a corner eoeniand smoothly. ' Power is supposed to be transmitted evenly to ; both driving wheels. When either of these Wheels , meets with resistance, the ever watchful differ- . ential transmits that'pdwer to the other where there is less resistance. . ' Now; what is the--result when a'chsin is used on only one wheel? . A certain amount of insistence or gripping. So the power naturally goes to the other wheel and as this has no gripping surface it spins. The specific purpose of the chain is thwarted. ' it has a natural tendency to accen- stilL tuate the skid. ' Furthermore. canrt you see thisaspinning'will unnecesearily wear the tire anathrow-your . whole car out of alignment? "i -" Suppose one of your brake rods smashed and v, only one remained effective. ; What would happen "when you applied the one brake? - " i t - . i( Your car would swerve, of course , ' An added uneven strain would be thrown upon the irhole mechanism; doing probably irreparable davmage The conditions ar similar. ' r ' l Y - The necessity for brakes for Wth wheels.'and ' chains for. both wheels is obvious r and clearly i defined. ' v'J : .vj If one chain would do the work, why use more? " 8P . e v. - ' e ? - '-' - out - motornscs and mecnamcs wno are well posted graze coif A pity at the man who fool' ishly drives jtoith only one chain when two are . absolutely necessary onhCjear wheels and. two on the front wheels are an added precaution ';' . Weed Chains for all lyles and Sizes of Tires are Sold by Dealers Everywhere, X v.x 00. !g:;-:bfiiogepobt, coN,. "1 T lil Vac ..V 1 IH AT 2TEIGHBOKI2TO POBTg . Baa Fraeelaso, Dee. ST. Arrlred: Bee Xtns with barse Brakina If. Pbalpa, ta tow. Port Baa Luta, 8 a to.; WhttUar. wfth bars Fuller, ion la tern. Port Baa Lai. 11:30 7 . Ballad: Norwood. Seattla. 1 a av; Waab Hctoa. Earaka. 3 a. m.; hirt. Cetaaibia itvar, 10 a.aa. . ..-.. t riarrl. from Baa rrandaco. - Lafl out m., barta. 01. Astoria. IXl. 18 MUUed at 10:80 a. a. ataaraar ' BeSeer, for Baa Praaciare i aad - Baa Pedro. ;arried at 2 p. ra., arg 81, from mi Praneiaoo. t Arrlead at 8 p. BL. 'steasMr P. A. lbum, eraTiB trouble. " Saa Praaeateo. Dee. 28. J-Arrfred at I p. at.. riMMr H11 On. frea Baa Pedro. Beettla. Wash.. Dee.. 17.- (L K. B.) Ar rrrad. Dee. 88u PecUand. Beatheaatera Alaakaa parte, S p. s. - ' , .Dee. II. OAlWQI aaam. sdsuiwwwb Bootbeastare Alaaka. 8:80 a. m. Alaaka vaaatBis anrard. Dae. 25. It 1.' 8.) Balled: Ad- adral ETasa, weatboaad. 10 p. at. Cordoea. Dec 2a, Bailed: VKtena. auuin- koane.llp.au r . , . r Other porta: , . . ' Port Aaavlaa. Dm. 2.-r-BaGe(!l Port la- tela, tewtas bene Boto . X. Wood., for Baa iort TowsaeDd, Dae.' 87.Paad In: Ad nlral BebJar. BeatUa. 8:20 a. av;- aataolm. Taeaaaa. 8 a. a. aeeratt. Dae-- 88. Sailed : ' WUlaSntts, for Ban Padror - ' ' Point Wan. Dae. 28. Balled: D. Q. See flaid. lor Baa rraneitee. 8 p. at. f -Taeoroa. Dec. 27. Arrived: . Chkate . Mara, from Beatde. . " ' . Baa nsneuee, ueo, ii.-Nunm Roee Ckr.-U Aatala. 8 p. Orar Rarbor. lm ABsala. 4 p. m.; Mandator,-lea Aaseiae, BailfO "ntri-m. Urajr Harbor. V p., .; Tale. Lea Aaaelea. 8 p. av; Deflaaee. SeaUl. 4:80 p. bus Novo, Mendocino, pm. I -Jtaapar. CaaparV P- ra.; Veport. C at Ctty. 0 p. av; Rrder Hanifj. Cotaaabto river. 7 p. at.; U C LinAaoer. Coo Bayr 10 p. avf Lraaa Btewart. Port Baa I.aia, JX P. k' 7 ' "". HAldeii KtatactO. Sail '. -: The schooner- ooiaen state - is out to leave down aornetlmo this afternootC ac' route- to sea. ,ThO Golden State arrived here on. November 8 from Syd ney with a carso: of copra. She la Ultlns; away a careroot lumber, tv Worn IPileo Ivo matter how long or bow bad go to your druraist today and est s 00 cent box, of Pyramid Pile Treatment. It will rive aulck relief, and a slnalo box often cures. A. trial packers mailed free In plain wrapper "IX 70a Sena ub coupon oeiow. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY", 664 Pyramid Bids. Marshall. Mich. Klndlv send no Free sample of PjiaiHraTMtaBi.la plain wrapper. Kara ,.,.......... Ctreet city;... Btate purpoee. n never was told what his en.in&n was. although he did tell me that he I " rrrm tjauromia. He was the meet mysterious person I ever knew aad we frequently refeued to him as the man of mystery. Whlia mi ..n.... JPmm he was usually neatly Bid Set Ssipeet SehBUabsrf A WEAK BODY When you're fifty, your body begins to creak a little at the hlngea. Motion is more slow end deliberate. "Not so young as I used to be- Is a frequent and unwelcome thou sh t. Certain bod- O. J. West, 411 East Ankenv trf r functions upon which good health owner of the house at 488 East Ankenv nd ood Priia so muca oepraa are where the auppoeed brotheTllved h-d impaired. The weak spot Is general: his suspicion; HaWalvn. '.u"..." Ix the bladder. Unpleasant symptoms of the brothers butAha narer auToJif el Bhow tnomBOlvea. Pslnftil and annoy that Fran. SchuhrnbnrV IVi m lnr complleatrons In other organ, "Carl ula-HrVYL Jlr: , arise. This Is psrtlcul.rly true wltl - wuv uvea In the house for four years." he declared today. -1 talked with Frens one day and he told me that he came to Portland to And his brother and spent about $20 in various saloons searching- for him. nntr anew mucn about the family organe with elderly people If you only know how, this trouble csa be obviated. For over 200 years OOL.D MEDAL Haarlem vOil has been relieving the Inconvenience and pain doe to advsnc-lne- years. It is a standard, old-time home remedy, end neede no latrodue- m . - : . ii iriii 1 T ?r thern- Carl Schul- Hon. It la now put up In odoTTeoa, mmmj aurwia ine rla V m-nA I ..... away aurinr tha Am- 1 ....-1... ... ...1.. wo employe! m some and more pleasant " t1" ctjnoern. 1 aaw the brothers together aad often eaw the .wii wmcn r rans used. "I don't know whether there was any thine; stored la the house or not- I never saw any explosives. A dental student named W. Ronald Stokes lived upstairs with hU wlfa. and he ea Id ahboTtth.thirmy!" " .ini.8chUunr" ,eft Ut Urch. !iL t b.'d n0th,n v-ut them to SeatUe" rT"1 thAt moved These are easier to take than the oil in bottles. -Each capsule contains about one dose of five drops. Take them "Just like you Vould any pill, with a small swallow of water. They soak lata the system and throw eff the poisons which are making pott old before your time. They will quickly relievo those etlffened Joints, that backache, rheu ma tiara, inmbego, sciatica, rail stone, gravel, "brick dust." etc They axe an effective remedy 'for all diseases of the bladder, kidney, liver, stomach and allied organa. , : Oo to your drarsfst today and get a box of OOLD MEDAL, Haarlem Oil Caponlea. Money refunded It they do not help you. Three si sea. OOLD MEDAL are the pure, original Import ed Haarlem Oil Capsules. Accept' no subetltstes. ' For eels end guaranteed by. The Owl Drug Co Ad.;, BEAL ESTATE TR1 vtrrn T. 1. Barn ant and wf. ... 4. FOR mm ArmyfNayy Orders; ; Ban Fntaeiaea. Dec, 27. I L N. S.)-T toJlovtne army ere arere Jand today : i Tantala J. O..CnmHn, iront Baa fraaieai te Fort Baaa Iloostoav Texaa, fee dntjr. AaaicTwd to .Baker company,- C W albert. Xa 8, Prafltdio. 8a t'raneiara. - . . , . ... - Pint lJeutenaat - P. -Jose, front Cirap ICearnT, Cel. to 40th diriaioB, fbt eotr la bast lynpitaL ' Try Mustexole. ,See How . ' Quickly It Relieves s ' 'YoaJinAMfctercb in briskly, and usually the pain is gontv-n delidoos, toothing comfxxt crjsxstotAbitsplace. - Musterole is a clean, white ointment, mada withoa of mastard. Use tt instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. MAnrdu.Ua8uidnior8csneMa8ter- Ole SSd raear ty it tOthfftpatkntl. v Thcv vtU rtdlvtell van what relief tt gives from sera- throaV bronchitis. 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