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TIIE MORNING OHEGOXIAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, .1911. 18 OIL FILLS HARBOR Negligent Watchman Lets Fuel Tanks Overflow. SHIPOWNERS NOT SOOTHED While Hedle Employe Sees) West Side Sights, Loss From Tanks Outgrow Culoniary Fine. w Man to Gt Job. When a nesjirent nlcht watchman at the new po.tr plant of the Portland Railway. Uftit PoweV Company, at Jnman-Poulsen's mill, took a trip to the West Side to see the slhts and per mitted fuel oil tank, to overflow Wednesday nlht. he was responsible for the loss of vast quantities of tne fluid, which flowed nto the river. W hUe tt mar have been a sootlilns; effect on the water. It had an opposite result with the owner of .learner, and ntr bonis. Harbormaster Speler. for whom the oil nuisance l the bane cf hi. posi tion, spent yesterday mornln cu7"''; leneath dock, and frrreltmr out the aource. and mediately larer. were ordered to the scene and " 'J" on the hank wa. dumped Into the tank. The oil wa. reported on the east slue r the Willamette from the Wat-r Power dock to Llnnton. In the vicinity of Supple", boat u w" collected about boat, and dock. In a thick mas and It had covered .o wide are" that It wa. difficult to trace Us orlBm. The oil wa. betnit purnH Snf tir. and the overflow ''P-'P'?. many dollar, to the company. The har b.rma.ter esUmated that the loss wa. greater than the usual fine, and the promise wa. made him that a more re sponsible iruard would be maintained on the tanks. VNOKKWUITKIIS AFTKR CARGO Shna Yak IK-ckload May ror- rhascd by Clatsop Beat-nor. resident, of Seaside and on'r .'" en Clatsop Beach, who Increased the materlal from the ,0d rorr.v,nV.VS nh .UConr,' at been assigned ownership In the lot by the Westport Lumber mn. I.0"? an arrangement with the underwriters. It 1. Mid counsel haa been employed lesal proceeding, aaalnst th. ''Th.Thn. Tak deckloafl sons at Seaside and Cannon Beach about :00.0 feet of lumber, and many obtained lance lots, which wre piled on their property with the Intention of addtna- to present domiciles ' - tructln new ones, hlnce mk,n known that be Intended to proceed for Its recovery Mr. Cherry has been ap proached by those holdlnc larsre W, who wish to purchase the ".mbr" Lu.m; ber carried In the steamer a hold ha mostly been reloaded and ' the wreck the vessel will probably ret to .ea. bat It I. expected that the .kipper of the craft will wait for hl;h wates and take no more chances. ASTORIA'S PRI7.E I.IST BIG of Unbeaten Raring Launches: Is manned. Talk of a "dark horse" Is rife In motor boat circles here, and belief that the dfrectora of the Astoria resratta In Ausrust will double prises of last year, maklna the total purse 110.000. has spurred enthusiasts to new moves. At Yon der Worth's boat plant a Jl-footer under construction Is counted on to wrest a few premiums from the lower harbor residents. However, with a SS horsepower ensrtne that will no doubt -turn up- 40-horsepower. the new craft l not beln bet on to make more than ; knots. Johnny Wolff I. bulldlnr a successor to the Wolff II. with the Oregon Speed Boat Company, and It la said there are three and possibly four other owners who will strengthen the racing class with new launches. EnaMne dealers say the Inquiries for powerful type, of light weight are rtumerpua and bulla are belnc planned to stand the strain of Msrh-icear makes. Mr. Von der Wortha boat, which Is represented so far by a bare hull. Is fastened with 000 screw, and he alms to make It a. staunch as possible. Iryclork Cot Irawta Inqniry. Offl.-lals of the Tort of Portland had further evidence yesterday of the gen eral advertising resulting; from the cut In drydock rates, for the Charles Nel son Company, of San Francisco, com municated with the Commission. re questing more general Information on the tariff. That firm operate a numbr of ressel. and it 1 expected that Port land will aecure a share of Its docklns business. A letter wa received from the owner of the steamer Yucatan, who requested a special rate for docklns;. and he Is to arrive In a few days. Under the new tariff she will be docked ZS day for S-M. , Square RlpRers to Depart. By the end of next week there will be further depletion of the square-rigged fieeu as the Balmoral and Mlml finished wheat car-'., yesterday and will go at once, the Mlml sailing tomorrow and the Balmoral Monday. The Bossuet ha moved into a berth at Llnnton to dis charge ballast and the Elfrelda was yes terday towed Into the harbor from there and berthed at Martin's dock. Marine Notes. Htrty Campion, superintendent of the Port of Portland towage service, boast an-etry that admits him to the Clan Xa Gael, has dulbed the British ship Celtic Olen the "'Irish Bwamp." Officers of the steamer Noma City re port having sighted a large tree float ing four miles west-northarest of Point Reyes, said to be 0 feet in length and having a diameter of three- feet. Tbey declare It to be a serlou menace. Commander J. M. Elllcott. Inspector of the 17th ligtithouse district, yester day returned from an inspection of Pa get Sound aids to navigation and covered th territory from Blaine. Wash., to Seattle. The annual Inspection will be made in those waters In April: Captain E. H. Svendsen. until a few months ago master of the Norwegian steamer Bygja. has been designated aa Portland representative of the Northern Shippers" Association of Chrlstlanla. Norwav. which Is an organisation for th protection of vessel owners. When the new steamer Fort Bragg left the Columbia yesterday she tisd aboJt .:. 000 feet of lumber aboard, but that does not represent her capacity. Th steamer Oneral Hubbard, also recently launched and which left the river early In the week, had a cargo of 1.000.009 feet. la general cargo from San Francisco the .learners Kalnler and J. B. Stetron yesterday entered at the Custom-House. Captain Samuel Bonlfteld. formerly mas ter of the Stetson for years, has re assumed command, vice Captain Sear. The Rainier cleared for Sun Pedro with MO.OO" feet of lumber and the Beaver for' southern port. In general cargo. To take on more lumber for the South the steamer Carmel yesterday moved from LJnnton to Rainier, and f-r -the latter point the steamer J. B. Stetson also headed. The steamer Shna Yak. which has been In port three weeks un dergoing repairs, finished loading at the Kn stern A Western mill last night and will leave today for Westport to take on sufficient to replace her lost deck load. Among recent sale, of vessels is that of the British four-masted steel bark M.irlon l.lghtbody. which sailed out of this port. Trlnder. Anderson A Company purchased her from Rogers Company, of Glasgow. The sale of the British bark Donna Franclsca. which was an nounced early In the Winter, was made to G. J. II. Selmers A Company, of Hamburg, and she has been renamed the Herbert. When the steamer Beaver got away yesterday with ;a0 passengers her decks BTKAJtU INTtlXJCtSiCK Dae te Antra. Name From .'. Besr fc.n pedre...Jsn. is Alilise. ...... Kurfka. ..... .Jan. -S Golden Oae... Tillamook. ...Jan. Z Gee. W. Elder. Saa Fedre... Jan. Breakwater. ...t'ooa FJ....J. -? Aovll Pandoa. ..... Jan. .9 Fa. K. BimorTillamook.... Jo. 30 r.lcon jsao FranclsoFeo. 1 Km CKy P.dre... b. 2 Roaask Baa Pedro... Feb. 5 Beaver ...Saa Padre... Feb. T cavedaled te Depart. V.fna. For. Dat. Allleeee Eureka ..Jan. Km M rimnr. Tu.amonh Jan. 30 1 Anvil FandoB. ..... Jan. si Breakwater. ... Tillamook. ... Jan. :il Oolden Gate. ...Cooe Bar Jan. St Ceo. W. Elder.. b.o Pdre... Feb. 1 Hear J-.o Prdr...F.b. 1 Falcon ...ia Franclsec Feh. 4 Rose C1ty.....-Saa vdr... Feb. Foaaoke.......aa Pedro... Feb. S B.aver....... 5aa Pedro... Feb. It were slippery with rice, which had been thrown on Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Morton, who embarked on their honeymoon. Tho couple Is headed for Ia Angeles, and Captain Nelson waa airged by local rep resentative, of th line to maintain a protective demeanor toward the newly weds, whose presence wa made the target for all eyes. Movements of Vessels. PORTT.AND. Jan. 57. Sailed Steamer Beater, for Fan Pedro via ban Francisco. Astoria. Or.. Jan. 2T. Sailed at 11 A. M. Steamer Daisy, for San Francisco; steamer Fort Hraajt. for Fan Pedro. Sailed at 11:30 A. M. Italian ship Speranxa. for Sydney. Fan Francisco. Jan. Sailed at A. M. btramer Hose City, for San Pedro. Sailed at lo A. Ja. Steamer Ceo. W. Elder, for Portland. Hongkong. Jan. 27. Arrlv.d British steamer Strathflllan. from Portland. Sailed Norwegian steamer Kygja. for Portland. South Bend. Jan. 17. Arrived yesterday Steamer Washington, from Portland. Fan Francisco. Jan. 27. Arrived Steam ers Thor. from Nanalmo; Enterprise, from Hi:: Nippon Maru. from Hongkong: schooler William Kenton, from Eagle Har bor. Sailed Steamers Rose City, for w II lapa: Temple E. Dorr, O. C. 1-lndauer. for liravs Harbor: Geo. W. Elder, for As toria: harkentlne Mealy, from Hull. Svdney. N. 8. W.. Jan. 37. Arrived pre viously. Mona. from Vancouver. B. t.. Tidea at Astoria Saturday. High. Txw. :I3 A. M.....6.T feet S.-0O A. M....J.1 fet 11:27 P. M - feet::27 P. M -' 'ot NO CATTLE RECEIVED TRADIXG IS MOSTLY IX SHEEP AVD HOGS. . Former Are Steady at the Present Lerei and Latter Show an . Easier Tendency " Xo cattle were received at the yards yes terday and the little business In this line was In slock carried or from the preced ing day. The prices realised showed no chance la general market conditions. To good-sued bunches of er were dls uitd of. one of H7J hesd going at X& and a poor lot of III head at IMS. . . . l . i i .k .t.w wa. tn Uttmi o nw niwiin. . j -- th. bog marvel. i n - II The other sale, were at t to U. i .... .k . - .ra 1377 ahaan and boa-s The snippers 01 int nw rl - a illng.r. Nebraska. I cars of bogs; C IX . . r !... k.:i. .nil Itviourc. Idajlo. i rare of sheep and hogs, and V. Flit ton. Hesburg. 1 car of sheep. The day. sales were a xonows W.lrht. Price. 243 ewes .. ti boss ... t hoes ... 1171 e.s .. 4 cows .. 1 calves . 7 ca:tee 7 calea . 14 slers 5 rows . .. 1 calte . I alas ... 7 ho.a ... S h-ss ... 14 hogs ... : l:.J :tt 131 114 lull .J Hi ;s4 1173 100$ 14 12S9 214 1T1 241 Ji 1.73 4 li 0.it t.f CO 4 DO 4.7S s :s 4. i 4a . 33 .11 bogs H QOKS ...................... .... .34 II) tec. at th. Portland Vnloa Stockyards w.re as follows: Cattl- ... M!tA AO Clood te choice sters d.oocr S.2S Fair to good steers .. aww o.w rommon steers 4.00 5.00 Choice to prime cows .......... ft.2S 6.SU lood to choice beef com........ 4.7.tt S-2o Fair to good beef cows. 4-23t? 4.75 Common to fair beef. cow. 1 00 ti 4.00 Good to choice helt... 5.75 COO Fair to good heifers o.oou e.SO Common to fair h.lfera 4. 009 4.29 Choice to .ood fat bull.... 4.bou 4.73 Fair to good fat bulls 4.00t 4.23 Common bulls 2.V J S.23 Good te choice light calves.... ".Tots (00 Fair to good light calv.a T.ootS 7. AO Good te choice heavy calvee. ... 6:v e.00 Fair to good heavy calves 4.73 9 3 -3 Common calv.e 873t 4.75 Good to choice stags 6 00, S.23 Fair to good stags 4.OV0 4.40 Choice hogs 1.40 1.7S Good to choice cogs mb a-a Sheep Choice yearling wethers, grain fed (.09 3 75 Good to choice wethers, grain fed 4.73 v 4.00 Choice ewes, grain fed 4.2&fy 4.5 Good to choice ewes, grain fed., t 2ie 4.J Feeders 12511 3. 00 Choice lambs, grain-fed ,2.'g g.30 Good to choice, grain fed. ....... HOrtd 6.23 Fair to good 6.23 9 5.75 Toor lamos 4 UotJ 3.U0 Hay-t-d sheep and lambs. 30e lower than grain-f.d. Current prices tn the horse market follow: Traftrrs. extra. 15O0 to 1700 lbs.. 1 . g3l: drafter, fair to good. (123 0 200; chunks, good. 31UO013O; chunks, medium. l.Vi J loO; drivers, lood, $121 up; drivers, medium to good. S4ueii0: Plugs. (1040. Chicago Llveaterk Market. CHICAGO. Jan. 27. Cattle Receipts, eo- Mlmated. 2voO: market, steady. Heaves. $4.75 t7: Texas steers, S4.1.a3.30; testers sters. $4. 30O 5.70; Blockers and 'feeders. tllljIVO: cows and heifers. S2.S0W; calv.a. S7.2SCS.23. Hogs Keceipia estimated. 14.00O; vr9 ket. strong to 3c higher. Light. t7.A3fr7.le; mlvd. T .tttej 7.SK heavy. 7 oi7 &.: rough. 7 SO 017.70; good to choice heavy. 17 7r 7 V; pigs, t7.3vtjs.05: bulk of sale. 17.70 Bl.W. Sheep Receipts, estimated. 7004; market, strong. Native. :.3t4.44: Western. I2.70W 4 33: vearllngs. I4.itri4: lambs, native. tl.1.104; Western. l 5uw4.il. SPECIAL TRAIN SATURDAYS To Clatsop Beach Points. Hotels at Gearhart and Seaside are open all year. Splendid salt air resort for Whiter rest and recreation. Astoria tc. Columbia River Railroad trains 8 A. M. daily. :30 P. M. Saturday. Round trip II weekend; It dally. 0L0 LOVE RETURNS Wife Tires of Husband; Goes to Once-Jilted One. LETTER IS CONFESSION Asked to Oblige Spouse by Getting Divorce, Lloyd Casey Compile. Decree Every Five Minutes . Is necord la Court. Mrs. Florence Casey left home on her ft ret wedding; anniversary to Join her af finity and first love In San Ftanci.co. She tried for a full year to fall In love with Lloyd A. Casey, of 190 Park street, and falling, left him. A week later she wrote from Stan Francisco to say she waa with her old love. She asked Casey to oblige her by getting- a divorce, so she would be free to marry the man of her affections. Th;. Caoey proceeded to do yesterday In the Circuit Court. He told Judge Mc Ginn of hi. marrlaae and efforts to hold ills young wife. The wedding occurred In November, W,. At that time the girl waa engaged to another but had fallen out with her fiance and married Casey. Things went swimmingly nearly a year. One day Caoey says he found in his wife's possession a letter from Charles Gibson, the other man In the case. The letter Indicated she had written to him of unbappiness. for It urged her to join him In San Ftancirco and forget the past. Otusey says he upbraided his tvlfe and that six; expressed repentance, prom Irtng never again to communicate with Gibson. Man Deserted on Anniversary. Five weeks later their wedding anni versary rolled round. He returned home to find their apartments on Park street deserted. He had no trouble guessing; what had become of his wife. But all doubts were dispelled five days later when he received a letter from Mrs. Cary saying she could battle with her affections no longer. x !x divorces In all were allowed by Judge McGinn, st the rate of one every five minutes, the entire divorce session consuming barely CO minutes. Another affinity esse was the second on the docket. Mrei Luella Wagner was married to J. A- Wagner at Salem nine years ago. He deserted her four years later. She said he fell in love with an other "woman and went away. Details were not given. Arthur I Davis charged Mamie L. Davis recently with spending Summer evenings sitting out In the hammock with a young man boarder at their home. Mrs. Da v let also acquired the habit of swear ing, her husband charged. She was In court with a counter charge of cruel and inhuman treatment. He did not appear and the divorce was awarded to her. They were married at Vancouver, Wash., In 1306. - Wife Gets Alimony. Ida M. Flaherty obtained divorce from T. B. Flaherty. Seventy-five dol lar a month alimony was allowed her. It being shown that her husband earn, lino a month a. a department man ager for a big drygoods firm. Elisabeth Parsley or Pratt, she did not know which, was married to K. A. Parsley or Pratt five years sgo and lived in reas onable happiness until her mother-in-law came on a visit. The mother-in-law was horrified to rind her son parading under the name of Parsley, saying his real name was Pratt. lnce then the wife ha. been worried half to death, nhe says, as to her name. Of late, too, the husband had become cruel and brutal, recently knocking; her down, she says. A divorce was given her. Mary F. Fish wa divorced from Charles F. Fleh on the grounds of desertion. They were married at Aberdeen, Wash., In 1SS7. Company, Sues for Car Insurance. Suit to recover Insurance on a freight car that was destroyed by fire a year ago was brought in the Circuit Court yesterday by the Spokane. Portland A Seattle Railway Company against the North British Mercantile Insurance Com pany. It la alleged that the Insurance company refuses to pay ISO called for by the policy. North Albany Gets Depot. ALBANY. Or.. Jan. Z7. (Special.) A depot on the Corvallls A Eastern Railroad has been established at North Albany and that Is now one of the regular stations on the C. A E. North Albany Is a rapldlr growing1 settlement In Benton County Just across the Wil lamette River from this city. Only One "BROMO gflXINE." That Is LAXATIVE PROMO QtrtXINE. Look 1 . . . l- ti- nu, . t- 1 1 I'r 1 . .Lgnaiuiw ... e. ... "ii' ' .-.... World over to Cure a Cold In Ona Day. Sc. RHEUMATISM PURIFYING THE 6L00O THE ONLY PERMANENT CUBE Ko case of Rheumatism was ever mred except by a thorough purifica tion of the blood ; just as long; as the blood remains charged with ferment mo; uric acid poison, the painful dis sase will continue. The pains and tches of Rheumatism are simply su perficial effects of the impurities in the circulation, and sometimes may oe temporarily relieved by the appli cation of plasters, liniments, hot sloths, etc. But the person who trifles irith this dangerous disease by de pending on local treatment alone, is certain to pay for the mistake with constant suffering later on. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism in the only way it Is possible to cure the disease. It goes down into the blood, and re moves the uric acid from the circula tion, so that the nerves, bones, mus cles and joints, are lubricated and fed witn nourish ing elements Instead of being continually ir ritated and in flamed with the sharp, uratic 1 mpurity. When S. S. S. has cleansed and purified the blood, the pains and aches cease, all inflammation disappears, stiffened muscled are made pliant, und every troublesome symptom of Rheumatism is permanently corrected. Boole on Rheumatism and any medical advice ire; t all who write. X2Z 6WXTX BPZCIT10 CO., AUMt. Oa, THE CHILDREN ENJOY Lifs out of doors and out of the games which they play and th. enjoyment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the greater part of that healthful development which is so essential to their happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed, the remedy which is given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs on which it acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because its component parts are known to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, well informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its bene ficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be used by the fathers and mothers. If you would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give them medicines when medicines are not needed, and when nature requires assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and gentle Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. As you value the health of the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous dealers sometimes offer to increase their profits. Please to remember, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. is printed on the front of every package. To get its beneficial affects it" is necessary to purchase the genuine only. Buy a bottle today to have in the house when needed. Put ud in one size only. Regular a bottle r- u7tvi cists. ZIPS T Ticket Office to Be .Taken From Railroad Now. MANY LINES REPRESENTED Transportation ' W ill Be Sold on Northern Pacific, Great Northern and Burlington Astoria and Columbia Will Have Space. The first break away from "Railroad Row," on Third street, will take place on April 1. when the North Bank ticket office will be opened at the southeast corner of Fifth and Stark streets, an nouncement of which was made yester day by W. E. doman, general freight and passenger agent. Mr. Coman said that the officers of the road have directed htm to fit up an office that will be the equal of any sim ilar office In this territory. The room, which now Is occupied by the Sealy Lowell Company, will have a frontage of 26 feet on Fifth street and 40 feet on Stark street, and will be remodeled with an entrance on the corner. The ticket business of the North Bank road and affiliated lines will be handled there. The Importance of this office Is re flected In the fact that in addition to the business in its own territory, the North Bank will sell transportation to all points on the Northern Pacific, the Great Northern and Burlington lines as well as to all Eastern points on oth. er roads that' may be reached by connec tion with these lines. Other Lines to Use Office. The new office also will serve as a city ticket office for the Astoria & Co lumbia River Railroad, the Oregon Electric and the United Railways. The North Bank and the Astoria A Colum bia River Railroad now maintain a ticket office at the North Bank station, the Oregon Electric an office, at its depot. Front and Jefferson streets, and H BANK MOVES M N $5 to $10 Fees in Simple Cases Affficted Men-Has Your . Physi cian Failed to Core You? Refuse to Suffer Longer on Promiws ' Call Today on The Reliable Specialists Men Heed Competent Advice When Others Fail Call and let us give you a careful, painstaking examination absolutely frse. Our opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Perhaps a little advice Is all you need. X-Ray examinations, when necessary, free. No money required to commence treatment, and you can arrange to pay fee when cured. Call and let us convince you that we have cured where other doctors and SPECIALISTS have failed. BV permission we can refer you to cured patients and show you letters we are receiving from oured and grateful men. If your case is curable we can cure you, but If It Is not we will frankly tsll you so. Examination free, and you will h. under no ohllratlon whatever to take treatment. If afflicted do not delay nor neglect your condition, for great deal to your future life and Specialists for a guaranteed cure iamiiy uociors ana oursjeuns uu viuvi .j"."..-'"- No matter whom you have been to see or what you have tried, I can and will curs you, or I will tell you It cannot be done. 17 Years of Success in Treating Men Cures Guaranteed or No Pay MB CVHB BT HEW SCreXTIFIO METHODS WHICH CAXOT FAIL BtOOD AND SKI AILMENTS, NERVE WEAKNESS, VARICOSE OR KNITTED VENS OBSTRUCTIONS. SOKES, I'LCERS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, PILES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER AILMENTS AND ALL AIL MENTS COMMON TO MEN. We are permanently located. Incorporated and licensed under ths laws of Oregon. MEN. IF IX TROUBLE CONSULT ITS TODAY. If you cannot call, writs for free book and -self-examination blank. Many cases cured at home. Hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 31H MOB-RISOltT ST, Be. Fourth awa Fifth, PORTLAND, OR. 1 U it- k price 50c and for sale - .r; ''r'i biff vac I v.- . the United Railways Is Just opening up a waiting-room ana iickbi uiuco i . corner of Second and .Stark streets. These offices will be continued In ad dition to the new office. "The establishment of the new city If.l,., rttta " aalil M r fnmfln vester- day, "is another indication of the close relationship of these lines witn i-on-land's interests and of the Intention on the part of the .North BaiiK 10 pro vide ample and up-to-date facilities for the handling of business in mis territory.'- .1... V. n ,,ia nnA la fi;nfi;)l UU lllO LlltUI J .111. 1, mi.' .wuu ly an Oregon enterprise and that its In terests are common wim inose 01 mo state. It has indorsed every movement , 1 ,j . t a o non. i 1 1 linen for thA fur ther development of the state, and has seconded every step looKing lowaru 1110 advancement of those interests. It AV1I1 Serve to Advertise. , While the officials have not decided upon the manner in which the office shall be fitted up nor upon the person nel of the officials and employes, Mr. Coman states that the place will be a credit to the road and to the city. It will serve to advertise the line as well as to conduct its business, and will therefore be In keeping with that' idea. In the opening of this office at this location Mr. Coman is bringing about an innovation that many passenger men heretofore have considered, but that none have had the courage to adopt that of locating outside the prescribed railroad limits on Third street. Ever since "down town" ticket of fices were established by the railroads Third street has harbored all of them and until a short time ago it would have been considered a gross breach of ethics to locate outside of "Railroad Row." But with the spread of business westward, offices on Fifth street or Sixth street have been deemed advis able, although none dared to make the move. North; Bank to Be Emulated. Now, that the metaphorical Ice has been broken, it would not be surprising to see other offices seek quarters along Stark street or on Fifth street. With the Milwaukee offices now having frontage on Stark street and the new North Bank office facing on it, the eventual location of all or at least a majority of the railroad offices on the same street Is considered quite prob able. As a number of new offices may be onened here within the present year, they are expected to follow the North Bank s lead. The new freight service by which the Oregon Electric and the United Rail ways will load less than car-load lots at the North Bank depot. Eleventh CURED FOREVER! Reliable Treatment. "Yn Reed My Advice." a quick and lasting cure means a happiness. KememDer our cnargea as are far less than those charged by NSULT ME FREE The Leading Specialist. The cures I effect are the result of my thorough knowledge of everv phase of the ailment I treat and "to the fact that I apply indi vidual treatment to each case. In every Instance I know the aliment and I know the cure for it. The fact that I agree to wait for my fee until you are cured is proof of my confidence in my ability to cure in every case. Some physicians assert that certain ailments of men are incurable. I deny that, and stand ready to PROVE that by my methods there is no aliment pecu liar to men that cannot be cured. Remember, lam treating you fairly. I am not taking one cent from you until you are perfectly satisfied that you are positively and permanently cured. You have paid others for their failures; you pav me for your POSITIVE and I PERMANENT CURE. 1 Al my forms of treatment have been perfected along the lines of nature's requirements and are 'n exact harmony with the natural recuperative forces. Therefore my cures are painless, prompt and thorough. My advice is confined entirely to ailments peculiar to men, and I cure them all. I CURE TO STAY CURED Piles, Kidney and Bladder All ' ments. Liver Complaints, Rheuma tism, Ecxeraa and AH Skin Troubles. . My offices are equipped with the most modern and scientific devices for the treatment and cure of all CHRONIC DEEP-SEATED. COM PLICATED AILMENTS. My fees are reasonable and within, the reach of all. HOURS 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M. , SUNDAYS 10 TO 1 ONLY. The DR TAYLOR Co. MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OR. and Hoyt Streets, will be inaugurated Monday, February 6. Hammer Hurled at Joker. SOUTH BEND, Wash., Jan. 27. (Spe cial.) While the two men were at work Wednesday afternoon in the same room of a house in course of construc tion, Walter Ball, a carpenter, threw a hammer which struck Iver Carlson, a plumber, in the eye, destroying the sight. Carlson, It is said, was "josh ing" Ball, who became exasperated and hurled the hammer. Carlson was hur ried at once to an eye specialist at Ta coma. A warrant has been Issued for Ball's arrest, but has not yet been served. Carlson was extremely weak when leaving here and fears are enter tained for his life. - Voodburn Resident Dies. WOODBURN, Or., Jan. 27. (Special.) Oliver E. Thompson, an old resident of this city, died here suddenly at 4 o'clock this afternoon of heart disease. He was a veteran of the Civil War and a mem ber of L I Stevens Post, O. A. R. A widow survives him. Mummified heads 4lans belonging to slopes of the Andes of South American In a tribe living on the near Quito, In Kcuador, ssed. are becoming ex- once so easily purch tremely scarce. -The secret process know head is snruna dv some n only to the natives, from life-size, nine or being thus reduced tea inches from tip to five inches. to chin to top of head. Pneumonia to be feared more than death from gun shot. The frequent chances of temperature in the fall and winter months are the source of much discomfort and destruction of human life. Kaw. damp, cold air, snow, sleet and rain take turns at producing a crop of colds and coughs. These lead to pneumonia. Nearly every case has its beginning in a simple cough and cold that was neglected. Thousands of people die as a result. It is more oertain to result in death than a wound from gun shot. A sudden chill, rising fever, sore throat, hoarseness, running nose, headache, cough, painful breathing are the forerunners. of pneumonia. . , Avoid the danger. Try the one. certain, se llable remedy for colds and coughs : namely. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It does not contain any opiates. It is perfectly safe and reliable. It is the best remedy for soothing and sub duing the inflamed conditions of the bron chial tubes and lungs. It checks cough and cold quickly and completely. Test it first by sending a postal for a free sample. Address A. C. Meyer A Co., Baltimore. Md. But. to have no delay get a regular bottle of the rem-, edy : priee 35c., from your druggist today and take no substitute. This is the best advice we can give you to avoid paeumoaitt. BIKG CHOnxG. CHEXESE DOCTOR. Strowbiidge bldr.. 133 First St., room 11. txod 225 V4 Alder St. Chinese Root and Herb Medicines. . Cares Cancer, Rheuma tism, Consumption. Dropsy. Catarrh. Stomach, Lung, Liver and Kidney Trou blea. All Chronic ailments of men and wo men. Examination, free. Drug-store, 285 Flanders St. L. T. YEE & SONS The Old. Reliable Chinese Doctor spent lifetime study of herbs and research In China; was granted diploma by the Emperor: guarantees curs all ailments of men and women when others fail If yon suf fer, call or write to YEE tt SOX'S MEDICINE CO.. 12 First. Cor. Alder, Portland. Or. 1 1 1 H ! a ' FOR $5 AND $10 LET ME CURE YOU I will troat some of your ailments tor as low a fee as 15 snd ?10. I w 1 1 1 make you an ex ceptionally low. lee on any ail ment you may be suffering from. With this lo.v fee and my long and succes s f u I expert ence In ...., n nil. ments of men you need s'jf.f" another.day. I On't care ho has tried toiciire you. and has failed I will give you a sure cure ana a mall fee. Don't give up before seeing me. By the latest methods known ti MKUICA1, science I 'u"r treat VARICOSE VES MtW NEKTOIS A H.M K! TS SKI A I M K - T S. KIDNEY, BLAH D E IK. I.VXG AND BI. OOD AILMENTS, H H B KM AXIS M. LI V Kit A -MENTS AND ALL CHRONIC AIL MENTS OF MEN. Call at once and let a true spe cialist examine you today, not to morrow. , Stop suffering; get strong and vigorous. What more to ba de sired than health? Nothing. Come and consult us free ot an charge. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. Entrance 128 Second street. Port land, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. W. IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured We have every known remedy ap pliance for TREATING YOU. Our ex perience is so great and varied that no one ot the ailments of Men ia new to us. COME ' AND TALK IT OVKIL General Debility, Weak Nerves, In somnia Results of exposure, overwork; and other Violations of Nature's lawr. Diseases oi uiaddtr and Kidneys, vari cose Veins, quickly and permanently, cured at small expense and no deten tion from business. SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. 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It. has ,1 m - n I sufferers " when other remedies Sure cure for chronic prl- m t r tutu have failed. . norvnusness. blood DOl- son? rheumatism, asthma, pneumonia. badder, kidney, throat and lung trou bles consumption, fltomach disorders and other diseases of all kinds. Reme dies harmless. No operation. Examin lnatlon free. Call or write to The S. K. Chan Chinese Medicine Co, 226 Morrison St.. between First and . Second. Portland. Oregon. Bad BLOOD "Before I began using Cascarets I had bad complexion, pimples on my face, and my food was not digested as it should have been. Now I am entirely well, and the pimples have all disappeared from my face. I can truthfully say that Cascarets are just as advertised; I have taken only two boxes of them." Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan, Ind. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Never .Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c. Never sold In bulk. The genu ine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. 927 S. H. WAI JING GO. Chinese herb and root medicine for men and wo men with any Internal, ex ternal or eruptive disease. Our Chinese doctor lately from New York Oriental Hos pital also has 80 years' ex perience. If you suffer, when others fall, we wish you to eall or write to 301 H First St., Portland. Or. Free con sultation and examination. O MEN 13? CURED &sjl f f Borate d Goldenseal m W Compound m safe and simple remedy for sw Bronchitis Catarrh, Hay Freer U f (Thj I inflammation. Irritations, nleer I VtmrJ J atlons of ALL mucous membranes I or Untnps ot the now, turoat, I rJ I tonwoa or other organ. y-V AT DRUOOIST 91 llQW Why not cure yottrslf assmxss O-- TytlMJ w1 th wavcta bottlo I I o mailed on request. 1 . flj Eras Qteaica! Co. J I sClKjgOOtsltVsJl I