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20 rirE MORNTXG ORE GO XT ATT, FKIOAT, NOVEMBER Z3, lifio. TOWLIHE IS LOST Barge Coronado in Straits Off Lee Shore. WIND CHANGES IN TIME Vr-rl RT Outside r.rralrr nd la Saved la Mrk of Time Tu - Onronla I!-Ip finish Voj ce Into Colombia. A.-JTOr.IA. Ir.. Nr Tl iFpe'lal.) The bare-- c-rin ;il.. formerly an Arner-l-an btikrni.n', arrl.'d today from tan Framts.o after narrowly escaping testrurtlon tn the reronl tea!', but she ant tn unlr.jurd and with lir caruo Intact. In telllrs; f trip ( up- tln Ijw?-sm. it a.t.-r nf fi- craft, said: -W sa!ld from Sun Kranrlseo at 3 o'clock on t-'iturd.iy uCrrnon In tow r.f tn lui; Prrlijj'o. fitpttln Trapp. and wlt a rirs.i of 1 ".! ton of e iner.l. T:r waa a hrl.-k outliea-t wind Mmrltiff tut w ram alone In Pn flint' ii'itH JlonJ.Ty night, whin te rai stru k us. I nrvrr s:iw a or or, the fn running MfH and r-UTilna; from ail cllre-ti.n-s. "We lhor. alone. hnrtrr, until abo'it 10 oVNwk Turi:.iy momlnc h. n wr nrrf several mil cfT Cape M'ars. tl.e rahl.- parted and fr a time wo wre at the mrry of the waves. lose In on a ! shore. e pet sans k!v a DO."lhle. but tho deck w.is f ij r I of m-ater and the men were wsshe wav from tie hra.es vil tunes. Klr.a'ly thejr were aiile to pet ttre lower torll up. Tins wa.s fu'ly nn liour nfter the ralIe parted arid In the niiin- tirre we bad been i-arrled some dlstanre lnhore. We could not work our way rut to pea. so we bent every effort to ke.-p otjtM the line of breaker. -All hands worked like Tn-Jaa and at 4 orliwk on the followlnit morninic Wednesd.i v. W( were about eight or Pine milts off Wlllapa Harbor. l or tuuatrly the a Ind arlfted soniewMat an.l we were- able to wear the vessel around and put off shore. The change came none too soon, for we were completely tf'-ed out by our continuous labor, and the atronar current wai fast carrying us towards the bearb. A few hours Isfer the Illsnr, whl. h had been searrMnr for us for nearly II hours, l ore In slc'it. ar..l I assure you she was a welronie stirht. "t'aptaln Trapp put another hawser on board and brought us up to the Mouth of th Columbia this morning. As this hawser was a light one. It was rot considered safe to tow in across the bar and the tug Oneunta brought ua I istile. tlreil but safe and thankful to 1 ave escaped so fortunately." COROXAIlO TO I.OAP WHEAT Kate of $1.30 Quoted for Krturn Yojage to San (anclsx. It Is expected that the tug Defiance will bring up the river today the barge 'oror.adu. which the Oneonta yesterday assisted to complete her voyage Into the Columbia River. On her return the De f ance will take the barge Gerard C Toney to San Francisco. The Corona.li. like the barge Annie J i!;iion. now discharging cement at the I'aclflc P.rlJtfe Company's dock, will load with wheat for San Francisco, under encasement to Palfour. Guthrie A Co. Thev are to take out comhlned cargoes , f tons on a rate of t.3o. The Johnnon will he ready to load next week. whl!e the Coronado will get away early to lecember al.o. Tl." Coronado was launched In 174. and lia had a varied career. She was built In Kns-!nnJ and was christened 'Aiknti. Iter her allegiance was transferred to Ueriuany. and she sailed the high sea as the Herman bark J. C. PfUiger. I'nder the American regis try she was known, na the bark J. C. I'fluger and In time she altered her fig to that ef a barkentlne. With the Coronado. the Ocean Barge A Tugboat Company has four barges en gsgd In the Portland-San Francisco trade, but the Gerard C. Toney and Amy Turner will remain In the lumber busi ness far as southbound cargoes figure. They have been assigned to transport ties from the Columbia luver for the Sou-hern TacKIc at San Francisco and. while several cargoes have been loaded. It Is stld there Is sufficient material un moved to retain them In that work until Spring. LIFE IICOYS FOIl ALL DOCKS 1rt Aid to Drowning Persons May It Provided. Ri-cect drownings In the harbor hare stirrwl Harbormaster Speier to a de termination to Incorporate In the recu Ittions of the port, with the sanction of the Council, a provision that each dock shall be eul ied with life buoys, secured to w hich will be a lonj; line, so th-tt passengers boarding steamer who fall overboard ran be given Imme diate assistance and ran hang to tle buoy ttntll reached by (mall boats. In the case of a Bailor drowned Mon day, from the French bark Babln Che Taya. eyewitnesses aay that had a buoy been thrown from the vessel there la every reason to believe that he could have reached It, as he waa a strong swimmer. On other occasions persona have drowned because those aiming to save them had to first depend on getting a boat Into the stream. STEAMIER AND TIG COLLIDE Navigator Quk-kly See llsnrtr and Reverse Engines, ASTORIA. Or.. Nor. U. (Special.) About o'rlix-k this morn In r. during a heavy fog. the bar tug WaUula lett her wharf for the mouth of the river, going around the tank ste;tmer J. A. Chanslor. which was anchored In the stream, and at about the same time the steamer Oeneral Washington started for deep river, going acroaa the bow of the Chanslor. Aa the two steamers came around the tanker the navagatora saw each other and reversed their engines, but came Msether when almost at a Standstill. The starboard guard of the Washing ton was alightly damaged, but the tug was uninjured and both craft proceeded on their tripe. IVILnKLTnXA BACK IV POUT Ilrraktsater Will Carry Mnslaw Cargo to Coo Kay First. Stormy weatheroff the Columbia River, which- prevented the gasoline schooner WUheunlna from crossing out. caused her to return to Portland yesterday, and It has been decided that she will take on more cargo, eliminating consignments for Sluslaw. Arrangement have been made through whl.-h the steamer Break water will load Sltiilaw cargo and dis charge It at Coos Bay. where the Wll helmlna will reload It for Its d est nation. Arrangements are being mad for ad- dttlnnsl service to the Coast territory, and It Is said that by next Summer every point of prominence from oos Bay north will he served by at leust a weekly schedule. On the Tillamook route the tjolden flnta Is endeavoring to continue a five-day schedule, but the boisterous weather of the past two weeks has Interfered. BARl Will, n).T nn.ii WhnrnKmt for The Dalles to Have (ri al linojatiry. P'.!rz-tIons made bv Joseph Pnpple tliat 3'M barrels be placed In the hold of a w half boat to be constructed tor tre 1'ortage road, giving her an est! lti.ited fioMilnir rauarltr of 0 tons, have I. ten Mfi .rte.l bv ll;o state Ilourd of I'ortare Kallwv fotrmlsslonrra. When the conirix t Is sla-n-d today a clause will prolde for tho barrel system and Its additional cost. The bull bnd been planned as mnny othrrs. but with estra braces for strength. Mr. Supple pointed out that as the whnrtboit was to serve ns a mnd Inir for stenmrrs enKx'l In ne Mbl'lie t'l;imMa tr.ide. which would often strike It with coni-l.lernhle force be cause of the Interference of currents or wlr.d. It was Important thut every precaution be taken asalnst the ma.sh- rrcAMFR rvrEi.uoaca Da to Arrlvm. rma From. Iae Ftrtja H mckong. ... Tn pert ru H- F.lniors. 1 lilsmoo. ... N-v. -." OMn Gats. . Tl'ls ;n ek . . . . N.'v; Kurrkt Ktirka . ..... N'v. ftoanoks. . . . . ..Mn fsjre. . .. N ov. liress water. ...4'oos l:ar.....Nor. Itear sm f'eOre . Nov. :i Fl.-on S..n Kr.in. isco l'. - Ceo ' Elder. n I'1ro. ... 1"C. 4 Rolst ltr fc Pertro.... !. ficavar. ....... ban Fed re.... liiUrft clwlaled ta lepar. wsrne Fer rt aoe M. Fttmore. Tlllamooa. . . Nov. -7 t;oen Cat.. Tl'lamook. . . . N"v. Kurvka Kurrkm , Nov. 1'S hrakaaier. .. .Jan PeJro. . . . N'.v. L- p.carioka. ..... -rn Francisc N-.v. :t'l ftrtla Hongkong. . . . Nor. 3" Psr ...roml' T'-c. 3 rn'con --"jn Fran-lseel'ec ft Oeo, v. c:der. .San I't.ro.. . I c. 1 '.- CUT San pedre. . .. ! c 8 Beavar. ....... taa Ttdro. Ind;rt Ing of planking or the opening of seams, permitting It to htnk. He ad vised that tho barrels be of special con struction and that they be moored firm ly In position so that In the event of damage to the ' wharfboat the barrels wouid keep It afloat. The contract will provide for the delivery of the wharf boat at Portland, and the Commission will assume the expense of towing It to The Dalles. SCHOOXEfl LILLY IS MISSlNfi With Itrokrn IluuMrr Vo-scI Was Helplr by Last Roport. MAP.SMFIKLD. Or.. Xov. 14. (Spe cial.) Nothing has been heard here today of the sehooner L.tlly. which was report d by wireless from the steamer Riverside to be In trouble ofT the Fmpquah Klver. It was reported that the schooner had broken her rudder aud was helpless and wanted a tug to tow her In. The Lilly Is a small schoon er owned by the Gardiner Mill Com pany, at Gardiner, and Is engaged In carrying lumber from that port. It Is announced here that the ateamor Alliance has been purchased by the North Pacific Steamship Company and will be put on the run from 1'oit land to Coos Kay and Eureka. It la also reported here that the steamer Eureka will again go on this run. Both steamers formerly made th's port, but lately the steamer Breakwater has been the only connection with Portlana. PILOT SCHOO.VFK COMES IS Pulitzer's Weather Apparatus Is Disarranged in Gales. ASTORIA. Or.. Nov. II. Special.) The pilot schooner Joseph Pulltaer cam Inside today and will remain two or three days taking water and supplies. She bad a rough experience In the recent galea, but suffered no damage excepting that her weather apparatus waa badly dtsarranged- Navigation Aid Chance Ont. Commander J. M. Elllcott. lighthouse Inspector, ha Issued the following; Hrt affecting- aids to navigation In the 17th district: ColumMa River entrance Clatsop Spit buoy. flrst-rtass can. reported out of position. November Si; will te replaced. Wlim,-ton-H nup HJ Wlllniw Hay no Hicht. structure carried awsy and llsht discontinued. November 3; mill be replaced Wlllapa Pit Beacons carried away, No Trvl"r H VU be replaced as sooa aa prac ticable. Ont Harbor entrance South Spit Jetty Booy. tts. first-, lass rsn. will t.e perma nently dl-scontlnaen' stout November 2., and replaced t a flrst'Claas nun red nutn rered "5 Jetty" hlch will also mark the easterly side of the new south cbaaael over toe bar. i;ras Harbor entrance Trustee Pplt Booy. 3. firat-clssa nun. will be replaced about November 2-" by a Pel first -cla ran about i"0 fut northeasterly of the present station of N'K 2- Gray llart-or sntraeee Trustee Spit Booy, ?H : reported miinir Noemb-r 1; and In Juan d Kuta etrait Point Wilsn Ituy No. e. reported mleelns. November il; will be replaced as sooa as practlca&le. Kirkcudbrightshire Coca to Sea. Conditions had so moderated yester day at the entrance to the Columbia that the British ship Kirkcudbright shire, with wheat for the United King dom, got to sea at S o'clock In the afternoon. She Is expected to be fol lowed by the German ship Kelene. which arrived down Wednesday, and the French bark Babln-Cbevaye will ba a close third, aa she left down yes terday In tow of the Ocklahama. The British bark Iverna, the pioneer of the l10-ll grain fleet, and which arrived at Cork November 14. baa been ordered to Limerick to discharge. I Two Steam Carrier Arrive. Two tramp steamers yesterday wended their way Into the Columbia River from Puget Sound the Hazel Dollar, which flies the British flag, and Is to load lumber for China, at tho Portland Mill. and the Norwegian steamer BJornstJerne ltjomsen. under charter to Kerr, 51f- UWOMEH by properly caring for their physical systems. Mother's Friend is the expectant mother's greatest help. It is a remedy which prepares the muscles and tendons for the unusual strain, renders the ligaments supple and elastic, aids in expanding the skin and flesh fibres,, and strengthens all the membranes and tissues. It is especially valuable where the breasts are troublesome from swelling and congestion. Women who use Mother's Friend are assured of pass ing the crisis with safety. It is for sale at drug stores.. Write for free book for expectant mothers. THE BRADFIELD CO, Atlanta. Ga. Aeroplane Inventor Kept Strong and Vigorous to Live to See Hi? Life's Mil. HENRY CLAKKK MOOIIEL man of CO yenrs of age. My mind done some of tlic best work on my b.'-."'-i-'.;--.';'JJ-:i Z ' ,- ' '-". y. ' ,' proves mv tnenlal and iihvsieal condition. "lMeuse bejir"in mind tbnt I am a one to use alcoholic beverages except all obi people and those who are run key as I have, ns I believe it is the ened by age. In my case lt stimulated and built me up; it quickened my circulation and made me fee! more alert and able to do things. "J will bo very glad if rny "interview will be the means of saving some of my poor sisters ami brothers who good tht'3- mav receive from the use. Thousands f letters like this one from Mr. Moore are received from men and women in all walks of life who have been restored to normal health by the use of the' world's greatest tonic r I'TIOX. V hea yoaj ask jour druggist, grocer or dealer for IJuffy'e Pure wait v nisKey, up a tire you get the genuine. It la an absolutely pure medicinal malt utatskey and la sold IV -RA1.K.! IIOTTI.K.H OM.V never In bulk. Look for (be trade mark, the Old Chemist.' on the label, and make sure the seal over the eark la unbroken. Price. St.OO a Israe bottle. Write Medical Dfnart. meat. The Onfry Melt VI hlsUey Co.. Rochester, . V .. for doctor's advice anal nu Illustrated medical booklet containing testimonials and rare common aense m tea lor nraitn, not a aent rree. ford Co.. to transport irraln to Eu rope. She will berth at the Eastern a Western mill to take on lumber for lln lnr and then shift to .Montgomery dock No. S. Steamer Wand Lose Stay Aft. One of her stays torn from the m!- xenmast represented the principal dam- are sustained by the steamer Thos. L Wand In the recent storm off the coast. Fhe arrived up yesterday and berthed at the Couch-street dock, after having loaded 55.000 feet of lumber at Astoria. and she will take on additional cargo here for San Francisco. fncle Sam Mar Fix lines In Fnture. Skippers who violate the harbor speed law In the future may have to face the Federal Court, aa the Corps of Engineers. U. S. A., has jurisdiction In local waters aa to the maximum at whlcu a vessel may travel. Small fines. It Is said, have no terror for stoamboat-mastera who are urged by their owners to make up lost time, but If convictions are had In the Federal tribunal the punishment from a finan cial atandpolnt can be made severe. Three Vessels Are Sighted. ASTORIA. Or.. Nov. 24. (Special.) The steam schooner F. S. Loop, arriving this afternoon, reports eightlng the steamer Olympic with the steam echooner Tam.iiplns In tow oft Cape Mendocino last Tuesday night. Ist night, off Cape Blanco, she sighted the steam schooner Johan Poulsen. which sailed from here Tuesday morning. Dorr's Dock load Discharged. ASTORIA. Or., Nov. 14. (Special.) The work of discharging the deckload of lumber from the steam schooner Temple E. Dorr was completed today and the butts on the top side of the hull are being caulked. As soon as that Is finished the deckload will be placed on board again and the vessel will sail for Ban Francleco. She will probably leave next Sunday. Marlne Notes. Lumber lnden for San Pedro, the schooner Mabel Gale, which left her last week, put to sea yesterday. Men employed on the dredgo Port land, which has finished work at Hunt er's Bur and been towod to the tit. Johns drydork. have boen discharged. To load lumber at Prescott for the 1'nlted Kingdom, the Herman bark Wandsbeclt has been chartered by the Oregon Pine Kxport Company. She will carry 1.800,000 feet. There arrived In port last night the steamer Klamath. which reported Wednesday that she had passed the steamer Hornet oft the Coo,ullle River with her deckload of lumber gone to tli rail. Members of the Bailey Gataert'a crew ate turkey dinner yesterday in Portland, as the steamer was at her dock at 2:30 o'clock, making a run from The Dalles that reminded water front denizens of racing days a few years ago. At Pupple's yard the gasoline craft Eva. the first of that name built by Captain Amos and which has been suc ceeded -in his fleet by a new launch, has been hauled out by her present owners, th Portland Fish Company, and after repairs, will be equipped with a new engine and placed In com mission aa flab tender. Movement of Vessels. PORTLAXP. Nor. 51. Arrived Steamer Tboe, L- Wand, from San Francisco; steam er W. Porter, from San Francisco; steam er Maverick, from Han Frsnrlsro; steamer No married woman's happiness is complete without children; she yearns with the deeper longings of her nature for the joys of motherhood. But wo men who bear children should prepare for the coming of baby to the Age of 90 and Enabled Work Crowned With Success. Mr. Henry Clarke Moore, of Tama, Iowa, who is 90 years of age, has just completed his first flying machine. His brain has been kept clear and alert, and the perfection of his invention made possible by the daily use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as his only invigorator and tonic- stimulant. In an interv iew with our correspond ent lie said: "For several years I have been greatly troubled with dor mant and sluggish action of the lower bowels, which caused rue intense suf fering. No treatment seemed to bene fit, me until finally I was induced to try Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. It gave me irnrhediate relief. I steadily gained my health and strength, until now I am as vigorous and active as a is as clear as it ever was, and I have invention the last few years, which temperance man and do not advise any as a medicine, but I do firmlv advise down to use Duffy's Pure Malt Whis greatest support to those who are weak -v s 3 before this hare not heard of the great of Duffy's Pnre Malt Whiskev." - stimulant. rtoeernuis. from Ssn Francisco; Norwes-lan steamer niorneijerne tiiornsen. from Bre merton: British steamer Hagel Dollar, from Puset Sound : steamer Klamath, from Han Francisco, bailed French bark Babln Che- vaye, for Queenstown or Jalmouth, for orders: steamer Atlae, for San Francisco. Astoria. Nov. 24. .Sailed at 7 A. M. Kteamer Rose City, for San Francisco. Ar rived at 10 A. M., and left up at noon e'tesmer Klamath from San Francisco. Left up at a A. M. Steamer Rosecrans. 8alled nt T:::0 A. M. Steamer Hoaulam, for Kan Franrleco. Arrived at 9 A. M. and left up st 2 I M. ItarKe coronado. from baa Francisco. Arrived at 10 A. M.and left up at 1:30 P. M. Norwegian steamer BJornst Jerne BJornsen. from Bremerton. Arrived at lO:.10 and left up at 12:15 P. M. British Steamer Hazel Dollar, from Puret Sound. Hailed at 11:10 Steamer Geo. W. Elder, for San Francisco. Arrived at 2:.10 P. M. Steamers F. S. Loop. from San Francisco: streamer Elmore from Tillamook. Sailed at 7:U0 A. M. Schooner Mabel Gale, for San Pedro. Sailed at 2 P. M. British ship Kirkcudbrightshire, for Queenstown; Fal mouth or Plymouth, for orders. San Francisco. Nor. 24. Sailed at 0 A. M. Steamer Washington, for Portland. Sailed at o last night bieamer Tattoo, for Port land. Tokohama. Nov. 14. Arrived previously. Kamakura Alaru. from Tacoma. Port Said. Nov. 24. Arrived Oanfa, from (ilaesow, ror Seattle. Singapore, Nov. ti. Arrived Admiral Fourtclton, from Antwerp for San Fran cisco. Seattle, Nov. 24. Arrived Steamer Hum- Dolut. from SKazway. Yokohama, Nov. 24. Arrived Empress of us pan, from Vancouver. T.os Anreles. Nov. ?4. Arrived flfeamer "The Only Thing That Will Relieve Neuralgia." The piercing pains of Neuralgia, which often follows a bad cold or La Grippe, are frequently almost un bearable and few medicines afford any relief to the lufferer. I am a rural mail carrier and have been a user of the Dr. Miles medicines for year. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills can't be beaten. They are the only thing I have found that will relieve my neuralgia and I have tried most everything, besides medicine from the doctor. I am willing to tell anyone what the Anti-Pain Pills did for me." Charles Hilderbrandt, Box 205 Woodvill. Ohio If you, like Mr. Hilderbrandt, "have tried most everything" in vain, why not do as he did, fight your aches and pains with Dr. Mires' Anti-Pain Pills. Let the pills bear the brunt of the battle. No matter how stubborn the con test, they will come out victorious. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills stand on their record, which is a long list of cures extending back a generation. Druggists everywhere sell them. If first packao falls to benefit, your drug gist will return your money. WILES MEDICAL. CO., Elkhart, Ind. There's No Risk If This Medicine Does Not Bene fit, You Pay Nothing. A physician who made a specialty of stomach troubles, particularly dyspep sia, after years of study perfected the formula from which RexaU Dyspepsia Tablets are made. Ottr experience with RexaU Dyspep sia Tablets leada us to believe them to be the Kreateat remedy known for the relief of acute indigestion and chronic dyspepsia. Their ingredients are sooth ing and healing to the Inflamed mem branes of the stomach. They are rich in pepsin, one of the greatest digestive j aius aiiuwn io ineuicme. ins reuer they afford is almost Immediate. 'Their use with persistency and regularity for a short time brings about a cessation of the pains caused by stomach dis orders. Rex all Dyspepsia Tablets will insure healthy appetite, aid digestion and pro mote nutrition. As evidence of our sincere faith in Rexall Dyepepsla Tablets, we ask you to try them at our risk. If they do not give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the money you paid us for them, without question or formality. They come in three sizes, prices 26 cents. BO cents and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain them only at the Owl Drug; Co., Jnc Cor. 7th and Washington t. J" s- IS $10 PAY WHEN CURED. 910 X-RAi EXAMINATION FREE. Call at once and find out wnat jrour troublo im before this grand alter is with Irawn. The Brit ish Medicine Co. tre curing the ick with their wonderful Euro pean methods of electric and nut lira I treatment. combined with their blchemic remedies. They ire curinr to iay , cured all chroma nervous and spe cial diseases of men and women. Male and female ailments. recta, ly'i diseases and ricar i. piles cured without the knife or detention from business: constlDatlon. itomafh. liver. trail stones, kidneys, bladder, prostate, blood poison, skin diseases, pimples, sores, ulcers anywhere on body. eczema, rheumatism. arlcose veins, sciatica, lame rack. fits. nervousness, locomotor ataxia and all chron ic diseases. If away from the city write for particulars. Call at once and be cured. Consultation free. BRITISH BIEDICTNE CO, 287 Washtnicton St., 4th floor Bothrhlld Bide, room 47. Take Elevator. CURED $10 IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured TV ! every known reined v . n pllance xur IHhAIUU VOU. Our ex perience is I. arret and varied tnat aa voe of the allwenta of Men Is setr ta ua. l.V A.D TALK IT UVGH, Oeneral Ucbtlltr. Weak Kerves. la. sosnuia Kesulta uC exposure, overwora and otaer Violation f Aature'a laws. lJiaeueea of Ulaildcr and lvldnera, V art teas Veins, ajuivl&lr aad pcruaacally cared at email expense aad u wolaa uon lrom Business. BfECIAI. AILJlK.-vTS NewlT ooa. tracted and coronlo cases cured. All burning, itching and inflammation stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected la seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for lltt of uuestions. Office Hours A. M. to r. U. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL C). S24Vb WASIll.(iTt. S'lHUsTf, Corner Klr.C Bear. from Portland. Bailed 6teamcr President, for Seattle: steamer Yosemlie. for Portland; steamer Rlverdale, for Pugot Sound. Tacoma. N'ov. 24. Arrived Steamer Ala meda, from Alaska.' San Francisco. Nov. 9S. AttIvacI Ktn.mAr Calcutta, from Yokohama; steamer Lurllne, from Honolulu: steamer leelanaw, from Na ttaimo; steamers Olympic, and TamalpaU, lrom Hoqutara; schooners Oceania and Vance, from Mulkllteo. Sailed Steamer Admiral Exelmans, for Havre; steamer Hllo nlan, for Honolulu, via Seattle and Tacoma; steamers Washington and Shana Tak, for Astoria. Tides at Astoria Friday. Hlch Ijii, 8:S A. M 7.7 feet;S:13 A. M 1.2 feet t:oo p. m 6.7 feet :20 P.-M 2.3 feet Stan Killed by Train. OREGON CITY. Nov. 24. (Special.) An unidentified man was run over by a south-bound passensrer train early this morning;. The body was so hor ribly mangled that Identification was impossible. It is presumed that the man was attempting to beat his way south when he fell under the wheels. C. Gee Wo The Chinese Docljr Tbls great Chines doctor is veil known thro u g li. out the Northwest because of his wonder ful and mar velous cures, aud Is today her alded by all his patients as t h .ranirM ni nl kind. He treats any and all diseases with powerful Chi nese roots, herbs and barks that ars entirely unKnown to the medical science or tnis country, nun wioss harmless remedies he guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung; troubles. rheumatism, nervousness, siomacn, liver and kidney troubles, also pri vate ailments of men and women. COSSl'lTATlOX FREE. Patients outside of city write for blanks and circulars. Incose .3 tamp. THE C GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 1026 First M., Near Morrison, Tort land. Or. -THE. DR. GREEN ;i'AIUTEE TO Our guaran tee ."N mnu- e y required until satis fled is your bsoltite pro tection. Con-. sulatlon. ex aminable .and medicines free. Our spe cialty IS All Ailments ef Men. What you want Is a cure, tjome to us and get It. Hours. daily 9 to 5. Evenings, 7 to 8. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. DR. GREEN GO. 3(12 WashlnsrtOB St. L- T. YEE THK (HI KSK DOCTOR Yee & son's Medicine Co. spent llretirae study of herbs and re search In China; was granted diploma by the Emperor; won derful cure of all ailments of men and women when others failed. If you suffer, call or write to TEE ft SON'S MXIH CINK CO.. 'liM First. or. YEE Alder, Portland, Or. MEN ;i4S BLADDER i ! VlKHy g4 Hours ; : Ix T. RESTORED To Perfect Health Strength and Robust Condition. FEES ONLY $5 to $10 IN SIMPLE CASES Free Museum of Anatomy Open Daily for Men Very Instructive and Interesting. Man Know Thyself. Cur Practice Limited to Ailments of Men Only We know the ailments that are peculiar to men like an open book. TVe have been curing; them for years. Thousand upon thousands of men, restored to perfect health and strong nerves, are today living monuments to our skill, knovedge and success. We never hold out false hopes. We never undertake a case we cannot cure. We have made so thorough a study of all the ailments of men of Varicose Veins, Specific Ulood Poison, Nerve Weakness and have cured so many rases that If there Is a cure for YOUR ailment you will find It here. When we undertake a case there Is no such thing as failure. We chnrae nothing for consultation, and our knowledge, skill and experience are at your service. No matter who you hflve been to see or what you have tried, I can and will cure you. or I will tell you It cannot be do'ne. To prove to every man that I have a sure and wonderful cure for ailments of men, I want you to call and have a friendly talk free, that I may show you why I can and do cure cases after all others have failed. WK rt'RK BY NEW SCIENTIFIC METHODS WHICH CANNOT FAII, m.OOn AND SKIN AILMENTS NERVE WEAKNESS. VARICOSE OR. KNOTTED VEINS, OBSTRUCTIONS. SOKES. I'l.CERS, SWOLLEN CiLsNDS. PILES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER AILMENTS AND ALL AIL- MEMS COMMON TO MEN. MY GUARANTEE .0 PAY UNLESS CURED. We are permanently located and incorporated under the lawe of OreRon. MEN, IP IN TROUBLE, CONSULT US TODAY. If you cannot call, write for free book and self-examlnatlon blank. Many cases cured at home. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 10 to 12. , OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 31K MORRISON ST.. Bet. Fourth and Fifth, PORTLAND, OR. 1 1 Guif e Men The Leading Specialist I make no misleading; propositions, prom ise no Impossibilities, but perform all I promise. Fair dealing-, moderate fees, faithful serv ice and speedy cures have won for me the confidence and patronage of the afflicted everywhere. I Have Cured Thousands I have no specific or cure - all prepara tions, but treat each case separately and scientifically according; to its particular re quirements, closely watching it and carefully following its symptoms with varied remedies throuxh every state, and stake my reputation on the result. YOU PAY WHEN CURED Ailments Be sure your cure i thorough. Not one of my patients has ever had a re lapse after being discharged as cured, and I cure In less time th a n t h e ordinary forms of treatment require. Iilood Ailments No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the Interior, but harmless remedies that remove the last taint. I State Nothlnj A nnonncement FREE MUSEUM NOW OPEN Before beginning treat ment for any chronic ail ment all men should visit Dr. Taylor's $10,000 Mu seum of Anatomy. Larg est and finest in the Northwest. but .Mbl Straight, Square Truth It will cost you nothlntr to call and talk over your case. You can find out all about vour trouble nnd you can arrange later to begin treatment anv time you like. My offices, comprising ten rooms, are the largest most elegant and best equipped in the West. OPEN FROM A. M. TO 8 P. M. SUNDAY 10 TO 1 ONLY. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 234V MORRISON ST., PORTLAND. OR- Best "I baltove that the best doctor la the one who knows the worthleea ness of most medicines.'' Dr. Wm. Osier hi an address to physicians. At last some of our eminent phy sicians are beginning; to tell the truth about drugs. They have de ceived the people just about aa long as they can, unless they check the advanoe of science. It Is science that has " shown them up." It has proved that electricity 1 t h e basis of all life. It has shown that most a 1 1 diseases and chronic dis orders are due to a lack of electric energy. It haa taught us the w o r thlessness of drugs that they are only poisons, and poisons don't cure. The reason drugs don't cure la because they do not help ma ture. Nature needs electricity, something that bullde up vitality. Drugs contain no nourishment nothing that gives strength Just poison which tears down. Our method is to restore electric ity where it is needed, and pain and disease will disappear. That's be cause electricity gives strength, power to the body, enabling every organ to perform its work properly, and when every organ is in a strong, healthy condition there can be no pain or disease. Electra-Vlta Is a scientific appli ance for saturating the body with electricity while you sleep. It is not like electric belts, faradic batteries and other shocking machines you may have seen or used. Electra- H Reliable Trenttnent, and "You JVced My Advice.' The Leading; Specialist. ATaricose Veins Absolutely pain less treatment that cures completely. I n v e s 1 1 K ate my method. It Is the only thoroug hly s c I e n 1 1 f Ic treat ment for this ail ment b e I n em ployed. Plies, Kidney and B 1 a d der Allnienta, etc., are also among the ail ments T c u r o to stay cured. Vtta doea not shock or burn. The current is powerful In ite action, but Is soothing and pleasant to the nerves. For hours at a time Elec-tra-Vita sends the glowing electric fire coursing through the nerves and vitals, renewing their energy and giving to every weak organ the power to do Its work aa nature In tended. It cures all such troubles as lum bago, nervousness, rheumatism. In somnia, varicose velnB. weakness of anv kind and stomach, kidney, liver and bowel disorders. This Is Free Cut out this coupon and mall It to u. We'll give you a beau tiful 9 0-page book, which tells all about our treatment. This book Is illustrat ed with pictures of fully developed men and women, showing how Electra-Vlta Is " applied, and ex plains many things you want to know. We'll send the hook, closely sealed and prepaid, free, if you will mall us this coupon. THE ELECTRA-VITA CO. 300 Majeatir Bldg., SEATTLE, WASJL Please send me, prepaid, your free. 90-page, illustrated book. Name. . Address. . fs Doctor