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TIIE -MORNING OREGOyiAy. FRIDAY, JtTLY 14T 1911. 10 5 OF BOHHD QUIT 4 TAKE POSTS S. M. Mears Succeeds Swigert as President of Port of Portland Body. RESIGNATIONS IN FAST IrlcoIl Dnlinrs to Step Out and Captain Pras I Absent Cndcr vr Personnel There I One ' Vacancy to Fill. rtRMNTIEL OF MW PORT POKTLAXU COMMISSION. Samuel at. Mears. president. John C. Drisolt. secretary. Captain ArohH Pea.. Robert D. In man. D. C. O'Reilly. Captain Jixh Sharer. Thta Inm on vacancy on board. Five resignations from the Port of Portland Commli-slon. the election of four surcessors and the failure of two member to quit characterised yester day's session of that body, which Ml , the first meeting held slnco the Supreme ' Court decided that the amended Port of Portland act. a passed by the last Legislature, was unconstitutional. When Commissioners C. V. Swigert. president: C. F. Adams, treasurer, and William D. Wheelnrtalit. John C Alns worth and P. 1- Willis formally re signed. Samuel M. Mears. head of the Portland Cordage Company: D. C. 'Reilly. of the Diamond O Company, who is also Interested In the Clatskanle Transportation Company: Captain James Shaver, fcml of the fihaver Transporta tion Company, and Robert D. Inman. of the Inman-Poulsen Lumber Company, were seated Immediately as members. That save the Incoming members con trol of the board, but no successor was named to replace Mr. Wli'.ls. Commis sioner John Drlscoll declined to resign, saying that he 'might at the next regu lar meeting, auid Captain Pease was ab sent from the city. Resignation riau Decided. A gathering of the old board took flae Tuesday, at which the plan to resign was discussed, it being pointed out that the members had concurred In the signing of a statement to the Legis lature tn which It was set forth that they stood ready to resign when the true legal status of the organisation was es tablished. When Governor West sought to appoint a new commission, under the authority of the lefttslatlve amendment, tile old board declined to sVP out. It being asserted that eminent legal coun sel had declared the amendment to be unconstitutional, as was later held by the Supreme Court. Mr. Wheelwright said, following his resignation and when about to offer a resolution bearing on the withdrawal of the old board, that he had undertsood lhavt the entire personnel was to give way that others could take their places. Swigert I Extolled. Blng absent from the city Mr. Swigert red sent In a written resignation, and ifter its acceptance and the election of Mr. Mears. who was chosen president to succeed Mr. Swigert. Mr. Wheelwright said: I don't waot to pronouns a ilr. and 1 know It would not be asr.eabi to Mr. eate.rt to ha m. do b'J' I cannot lot such an ln:5ortant event as hi. relna.lon prnm this nmmlMln pa, by without notice. M-. Swla.rt ha. teeo tho chief ejoculiv orrurer of this board for nearly to years. ar'.ng Mcb time be has performed vala- rla service for the community, to aa -l-pt of which te community ha. In my J'i'isn.nt ao appreciation, not nowlng how nurb. IMS service ha. encroached upo his tim. and hls bu:ne.a. larselr because of tte quiet unostentatious way In which be ba. done It. Then t was In Beit recently I saw In the newspapers tbo plan for tb establish n.n of a Port of Boston on very much tb earn lines as the Port of Portland, bat 1 noticed that tb president of th com mtuloa was to receive a salary of S1&.000 yer annum. It Is Just such service aa this that Mr. Switert haa performed for th benefit of th citizens of this municipality f.r nearly 1 years without remuneration, and I as this commission. In accepting his resignation, to cause these remark, to ho spread on th minutes, with aa expression of extreme rea-ret at Mr. 8wlerfs retire ment, and of their high appreciation of his faltbful and diligent services. Changes Made Rapidly. Mr. Mears was sworn In by Commis sioner Willis, acting aa a notary public. Commissioner Adams tendered his res ignation. Ita'acceptance being moved by Commissioner Wheelwright. Commis sioner Wheelwright, in turn, proposed the nam of Mr. Inman. who was chosen unanimously. When Commissioner Ains worth resigned Commissioner Wheel wright moved that It be accepted and Commissioner Willis proposed the name of Captain Shaver. Commissioner Wheel wright then resigned and Commissioner Inman moved an acceptance, the name of Mr. O'Reilly being proposed by Com missioner Willis, who followed with his resignation. The four new members were sworn In. but no provision was made for Mr. Willis" place. It was agreed that the new board will asemble at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, when a guccessor to Mr. Adams as treasurer may be chosen, although after the session Mr. Wheel wright said that while there was no one present to take the place vacated by Mr. Willis, he thought that Mr. Swigert would consent to Oil it. for a time at least, until the new board be came familiar with details of the work while In th event of Commlsalor Prlsooll or Captain Peas leaving th hoard an effort would be made to re elect Mr. Adams. Iredges Work Complete. Refor changes In th personnel wer mad Commissioner Willis presided and routine work was disposed or. CaDtaln Hugh T. Groves, superinten dent of dredges, reported that th dredge Columbia, which has been en (aged in making a cut to the west ward of Swan Island where an eight- foot steamboat channel is being dug by th Corps or Engineers. L. s. A-. would be released from th contract Saturday and that he desired a few clays In which to make slight repairs tx-fore assigning her to work st Post office bar. The dredge Portland has also been sent there, she Having com kimmI a cut at Uinihand a. Superintendent Campion, of th tow age and pilotage department, said that It had been agreed th charge for towing th steamer Oolden Gate from Tillamook bar to Portland would be IS70. which was approved. In th c,se of the cruiser Roston. which was assisted twice In the harbor by the Port of Portland vessels, no charge was mad aa she Is assigned as a state training ship. aa f navment for services of attor Arm cars who represented th new and old FOUR NEW PORT OF PORTLAND COMMISSIONERS ELECTED YESTERDAY TO FILL VACANCIES. r - ' . '' 1 47s' : '- "j ,J. ' ss-l -' D. C. O'RelUy. i-f't -V i ... ' Robert D. Iaman. boards In the Supreme Court appeal. Williams. Wood & Linthlcura were al lowed $1S00. representing the old board, and Judge Munly. Will R. King, and others, for the commission ap pointed by Governor West, were al lowed $500. tn the case of the steamer oeo. w. Klder. against which there Is a charge of leTKS for drydocking. the Commis sion was. asked to make a reduction in the amount, as she was libeled and" Is operating under a bond. It was moved that her owners be asked to submit a figure as corryromlse. Superintendent Campion was author ized to Increase th pay of deckhands from I3S to ttrt a month. If they re mained for 0 days, and of watchmen from 40 to 4S under th same condi tion. WILLAMETTE C1IAXXEL GOOD Poundings "Will Xot Be Made In Co lumbia During Freshet- aiinwtna- for aedlmeett that hag been deposited in ine cnannvi m . . . . . . . . TT IllOTTl. . ett by tue freshet, the river stanaing yesterdav is reel aoove iow wain, there will be a depth available of 15 feet below sero. Less than gero water la found every three or four years, but ' V. mram t n .1 . at th lOW- est season at from IS to 3 '4 feet abov gero. .! .(Inn . rh'.n out VeS- terday by Captain Archie Pease, of the Port of Portland Commission and the Columbia River Pilots-Association, who made a trip to the mourn 01 ine Wil lamette yesterday on a tug In company with Captain Hugh T. Groves, super intendent of at he Port of Portland dredges. -There will b work at Postofflc Bar for both the dredges Portland and Columbia and this worn win oe ororr before the freshet recedes." said Cap tain Pease. "We found, th channel generally In good shape and If there are no changes at the mouth of th ii'iil ... .n.ml... m . li. tnHaV- we will be satisfied. As to the Colum bia River mere i no muu iu sui- wie ni.iri i.i ui.e- . " - freshet, but until the river falls w . . . . . V . 1 - 1 will not know positively. ii is ira-ir-. tiTk f aotind there now with the heavy current running." A oetaueo repon in hibuq . w t - ...ilnn nf . a C n m m I . - slon. which will be th regular July CSUlCdHH. blvxt-s m;p SHIE ADRIFT Mariner Warned of Absence of I.lglilvrel at Dangerous Point. Emergency Instructions were tele graphed yesterday from San Francisco to Henry Beck. Inspector of the Seven teenth Lighthouse District, to notify all mariners that Relief Llghtveasel No 7. at Blunt's Reef, had broken adrift the night of July 11 and that there was no aid for mariners at that point. The message set forth that th vessel had reported Inside and that aa soon as she was coaled she would re sume protection at her station. Blunt's Reef Is one of thre points between the Golden Gat and Colum bia River where passenger steamers equipped with submarine-bell signal apparatus rectify their positions In thick weather, as the San Francisco Bay. Blunfs Reef and Columbia Light vessels have the submerged bells which are sounded during toga. Th Government has also Instructed the master of th San Francisco Bay light vessel to sound the bell In clear weather when a vessel fitted with th receiving apparatus is entering or leaving the harbor. To make known that they hav the apparatus , th steamers hoist a white flag;. In tha cen ter of which Is a bell In a dark color. In oasslng th llghtvessel th receiv ers are used to ascertain If the aounder Is working properly. Changes Made In Aids. . Inspector Berk, of the Seventeenth Lighthouse District, haa Issued the fol lowing affecting aids to navigation: Colombia Rlver Clatsop Spit jetty buoy. Jetty, first-class nun. will be temporarily discontinued on or about July 14. 111. Columbia Rlver Washougal light, structure carried away July t. Will be replaced as soon as practicable. Light will be temporarily ffiotrn from wharf at Washougal. Movement of Vessels. PORTLAND. July la. (Arrived Steamer Braakwatvr. from Cone Bay; steamer Wash tenaw, from Port Sen i.uis; steamer Oolnsa net, from Tillamook: steamer Washington, from Kan Francisco: steamer Klamath, from Sao yrancl-o; atsarver Coastr. from Saa Kranrl.ro: .teamr Nehalaip. from fits rranrtsr-n. Palled Stee mer W'aahtoaw, tor Port san Luis. Astoria. Or.. Jaly t Condition at th mouth of th rtvr at P. Vf.. smooth, wind eouth 13 miles: wathr, elear. Sailed at 3 A. at. gtssnrr Sbeeooae, tor nan rworo. - Y . . , , s a -c rj ' vmmmmmmnmimu uwmmm turn i .a I v . ' :- t ' ' : '-' I .sv ' j.- - - i t Captain Jaxaea Shaver. f i .... .-": : .. r. ' V si ! " . . .-..si - ,J . . ..... wt-s,; : ..r.'l I ';-n - Samuel M. Mean. f Arrived and left np during the night Steamer Golden oat from Tillamook. Sailed at 3:SO A. M. Steamer Roanoke, for San Diego and way porta. Arrived at 4 :30 and left up at 7:30 A. at Steamer Coaater, from Kan Francisco. Arrived at n A. M. and left up at 2:15 P. M. Steamer Washington, from San Francisco. Arrived st 7 and left up at 8:30 A. M Steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Arrived at 9 and left up at 11:J0 A. M. Steamer Nehalem. from San Francisco. Arrived at 9:30 and left up at ll:."0 A. M- Steamer Klamath, from San Francisco, via Eureka. Arrived down at 3 P. M. Schooner W. F. Jwtt. Palled at 4:80 StameaTa nalpals for San Francisco. San FrancHco. July 13. Arrived at noon Staamcr Falcon, from Portland. Sailed last night Steamers Yellowstone and Sagi naw, for Portland. Tatoosh. July 13 Passed In Steamer General Hubbard, from Portland. Aberdeen. July 13. Arrived yesterday Steamer Wasp, from Portland. Yokohama. July. 13. Arrived British steamer Strathlyon. from Portland. Seattle. July 13. Sailed British steamer Kumerlc. for Portland. Seattle. July 13. Arrived Steamer Pres ident, from Tacoma: steamer Tiverton, from San Franclaco: atamer Jefferson. from Sksgway: steamer Maverick. from San Franctato. Sailed Steamer Buckman. for Tacoma; steamer Montara. for San Fran cisco; stesmer Kumerlc for Portland. Han Francisco. July 13. Arrived -Steamers Homer, from Prlbyloff Islands: Orays Harbor, from Wlllapa: Falcon, from Colum. hla Klver: H.vades, from Hllo. Sailed Stejmers Seminole, for itorroran: Explorer, for Al.k. via Seattle; Jim Butler, for Pu- get Sound. Tides at Astoria Friday. UTAU 1!W. J:M A. M... 5? !J:?5 A- M....0 foot ,J J. J . . . . . O Cv,tl.ls1 aw . .... - FORCE POTATOES LOWER MARKET AT SEATTLE IS rX- . SETTLED. Eggs Are Firm on Decrensed Slocks. Active Demand for Bluesteru. Holders Strong. ' SEATTLE, wasn.. juiy The demand for bluestem was ertlv today. . . . ,, . . . i .-.. tr.,-K ni nuotea nil in wfliiii.ui. - . blueatem at K3 cents. none comd be ob tained under 93 cents, snd som holders a.ked 4 cents. USIS ana ueri.7 strongly held at top prices. Local mlllera are demanding that the O.-W. R. Co. put on th sam freight rat on wheat to Seattle aa to Portland. Such a rat was . - . aw. Kit .llhMAIUBtlV announce ew " j rescinded. . . The potato market was very uncertain today. Nobody aeemed to know what they srere worth. Buyers bore down hard on prices. While an effort was mad In om quarters to obtsln 3 cents, more were, sold at 3 cents. A few salea were reported at 3V- rents, although dealers claim they can not buy new stock Sny less than 2 H cent. Heavy arrivals of local new poiBiuw, tlcularly at th public markets, wer largely responsible for th condition of th market. . -. . .n BnA. AmmmnA. Rlnra wr sold In a Jobbing way at 1.40 and to th trad at 11. SO. Ro-al Anns were In somewhat better supply at 78 rente to 11.10. Watermelons wer lower at S cents. The supplv of watermelons was large. Fancy cantaloupes sold aa high as Ii75 Bs.p- . i .. 1 I D.n.1. .... . nulla oerri.a were nciu . . . '"poultry receipts are not as large aa had been espeeted. Today's arrivals, whloh were . v. . . I ... ee the week, war barely enough to 011 orders. Egg stocas are u-niuinii n was firm. Puttsr and cheese were also Arm at the nw prioes. v Giwla at Baa Fvaxscisoo. FAN FRANXISCO. Jty 13-Wneat Steady. Bar lay Firm. Spot quotatlone Wheat Shipping. $1.4JHfri.60 per cental. Barley Feed t27 Vt 9 t-2S per cental: brwlng. nominal. Oats Bed. Il.2SeTl.40 per cental: whit, nominal: black. II. 1301.30 per cental. Call board sales Wheat No trading. Barley December. 1.85 tt per cental. . Dried Fruits 1st the Eaet. NBW YORK. July 18. Evaporated apples practically oominai so xar as tne spot sit uation la concerned, but with stocks large. Quotations firm. Fancy, 109 17c; choice, l: rood to Drlme. 14c Prunes, unchanged on spot with quotations ranging from ec to ljr: California up to :o-3os; llc to 14ic for Oregon. 80s to an. Peaches, unchanged. Choice. SQSc; extra choice. bwwc; tancy. liuc. Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO. July 13. Butter Steady. Cr.am.rle.. 04c: dairies. HSJIc. tggs St.ady. Receipts. K20 cases: at mark, case Included. S01Itc; firsts. 14Hc; prim flrsta, lftsc ChVt Steady; daisies. 13913Vic: twlna Iinimt; Young Amerlcaa. 13U013HC1 long horns. 13314c. Tolk Clierrles Take Prises. DALLAS. Or.. July lJWSpedal.) It IS g matter ox some priarrvto r.8iuru. Ae Pniir Peimtv that PolV' cherries captured most of th prises at the BAiem cnerry lair, roig county cue rlea won first place In the following rlaases: One. two. three. Ave. six: six a.... ... - -iv -i... in 12. II and 14. Besides this. Folk County, cnerries got nin seconae ana a num bar of thirds. WHEAT PRICES SINK Immense Arrivals of New Grain Break Market. DROP OF OVER ONE CENT Receipts at Prlmnry Points Exceed One Million Bushels and Are 3Iore Than Twice as Large as , Same Day Last Year. CHICAGO. July 13. Wheat prices sank under the weight of immense receipts of the newly harrefted grain. Closing figures were at a net decline of SSo to lHc The end of th day left corn H to Ts&lounder lest night, oais lowor to hlith.r. ana provisions strung out from a shade lower to a rise of 17 4c. Primary arrivals of wheat fresh from th fields today made an astonlihlng total of 1.143.000 bushels. Last year the aggregate at th corresponding time .was less thsn half that amount, and two years a-o was only ilu.OOO bushels. During the session September ranged from Sa4c to SHiHc, with the close Arm but lSlitc net lower at The com market was materially affertea by the cool weather west of the Mississippi. Large buyers of vesterday were again pur ehaalng on the dip today, but the crowd was cautious about fullowlng. September varied between 6Hc and 6TSc, closing weak Tc net lower at 66c. Casn grades er In fair demand. No. 2 yellow tlnlihed at 66 14 c. Profit taking was the order in the oats pit. Long., acting through commission houses, kept at tills kind of selling so per sistently that the total reached large pro portions. High and low points for Septem ber delivery were 4THc and 464c with last trades .c off at 4BH4'ic Firmness In the hog market gave a sim ilar tone to provisions. In consequence, pork scored a gain of 5 to 17 He for the day. but the changes otherwise had little mean- "The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Onen. High Low. Close. S .8S 1 .SSt .894 .89H .92", .92 V, .11 .66 .ess .64 .66 V. .66 .46'i .4ti .46 .4HT, .485, .485, .50:, .SI July Sept Dec. .SSrj gST, v .oaj .son ..96 .97 CORN. .', .63 -67H .6.-1 4 .65 S .67 .7, OATS. .4 .47 .47 .47i .9i .49 .511 .61 MESS PORK May i July sept Dec May July Sept rec May July 15.90 16.00 13.90 16.00 LARD. 15.90 15.90 15.90 16.00 8.30 8.40 8.45 is:, Sept Julr 8.33 8.45 8.45 S. 35 8.4714 8.30 8.40 Sept Jan 8.47 8.42 Vi SHORT RIBS Sept 3 57s 8 60 3.65 Jan 8.17H in. ...... ... 1 .. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour steaoy. Rye No. 2. 83c , n l f A a. mlTlnr 70S5c: fair to choice malting. 81.08 tr 1.14. ' nmouiy wen . j."-i". Clover 898 U. ,,.,,. i,u. Pork Mess, per barrel. S16916.12ft Lard Per 100 pounds. 38.30. Short ribs Side (loose). 87.78e-B-Sides Short, clesr tboxed). 1S.J7S 8.50. Grain statistics: Total clearances or wneai ana xiuur wwiw qual to 127.000 bushels. Primary receipts were L143.0OO bushels, compared with 443. 000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Many W onderiiil and Marvelous Cures By This Leading, Reliable and Well-Known Chinese Root and Herb(Doctor ' .. .1 i C Gee Wo c. Gee Wo No Poisons No Knife No Operations Rheumatism, catarrh, gall stones, kidney, liver, stomsch. throat and lung . . v. i .. mlA rarest medicinal roots. jTurwi i j . .1... . . - h.rbs. buds.and barkS; My remais nave pni.cn all I claim for them and mora. CONSCXTATION FREE. A thousand testimonial! on file. Call and "peopl.y0oUu7'off town writ, for' consultation blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents In lumps. TBS C GTE TTO kmsvtt MFTlirrNE CO. a - 1 w -1 a a-: ae Vnsvlanfl. Port Urn d, Oregon. Don't Wait "606" r " ' Discovery for r-sV saiaaieaaw flaw PM1 POISON N..w7 ' $25 tntll A u goat 1st. DR. J. J. KEEFE 8O9-10-11 Marcbanta Trust Bldg, 8th and Washington. Portland. Or. CALL AT OJtCEe !VO DETETTIOX FROM WORK. CATARRH fi or THE BLADDER RallBrai Id 24 Hours Each Cap- S N sole boars the (MIOY) name mr .FJeKOrs afoomlerfciU MEN Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourage, and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon AND WPMFN disappear wrhen the kidneys II bill Lll are out or order or diseased. For good results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by mall free, also ismphlet. Address Dr. Kil mer as Co. Blnehamton, N. T. Danger Lurks in Neglect SECURE THE 6EHVXCES OS" "THE FOREMOST SPECIALISTS" "HONEST TRKATMJEirT POSIT1 v Bl RESTJI.TS" YOU s.oo My Fee in Many Cases CURED IN FIVE DAYS VARICOSE VEIX1 OBSTRUCTION, riLES FISTULA No Detention from Business or Home. Severe Operattoaa. afjany Cases Thoroughly Coxed tn One Treatment. I have Proof for Every Statement I Make. Ton Examination and to t P. M. Sundays 10 to It. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. tSOVi YAMHILL ST.. COB. SECOXD ST. Wheat. 502 cars; corn. 117 cars; oats. 92 cars; hogs, 13,000 head. Recelpta Shipments. Flour, barrels 21,100 . 25.700 Wheat, bushels 34.1.000 10.500 Corn, bushels 149,700 4S7.700 Oats, bushels 117.000 in.auu Rve. bushels 1.000 Barley, bushels 24.000 5,900 Oratn Markets of the Northwest. TACOMA. July 1.1. Wheat Bluestem. 05 $96c; forty-fold. 8Sc; club, 84Soc; red Russian. 84c. SEATTLE. July 13. Wheat Bluestem. ' DR. A. G." SMITH. " I am the only specialist tn Port land who does not advertise a flo . tltlous name or photoarraplt. I publish my true . photograph, correct name, personally conduct my office. I ant the moat success ful and reliable, aa medical ere deattala and preaa records prove. I make tkla statement so that yon will know yon consult a true ape elallat, who aeea and t r e a t a pa tients personally. I possess skill and experience acquired tn snch a war that other can snare, and should not be classed with medical companies. It la Impossible for a medical company to attend col lege. Companies have no diplomas or license to practice medicine In Oregon or nny other stste. - Medi cal companies usually ara named Kftrr a doctor A portrait, whose personality and Identity are In definite, is aelected and published aa the legitimate specialist of tka office. Hired snbetltutee, ordinary doctors with questionable ability, give consul i aiiuu. tre .tment - r ' , jt -t. ;" Tpfy.'.: fri' W f l. ' "006" FOR BLOOD PC?! SON. I use Professor Ehrlicbs wonderful new discovery; "606 ," In cases of SDeclflc Blood Poison, it Is the greatest marvel of medical science. His new remedy has been successfully used In thousands of cases. Let me explain It to you. CONSUI.TAT10JI- AND ADVICE FREE. Office Hours O A. M. to S P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. I lnvfte you toTcome to my office. I will explain to you my treat ment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood Poison, Piles. Fistula. Bidder" Kidney. Prostatic and all Men's Ailments, and give you T FREE la physical examination; If necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions. DR. A. G. SMITH MEN CURED $5 to $15 By DR. LINDSAY, the Eminent, Long Established Specialist WHY PAY MORE for Inferior treatment when you can yet tha very best medical attention at a fee of frorn ONE-FOURTH to ONE-HALF that charged by other specialists with my reputation? Re member that you are not asked to pay for ...rim.nt. or any failures. If your case will not yield to treatment I tkly tH you and" Vive you lO ISSU taio J MY 8PF.CIALTIES ARB Nervous Debility. Blood Allmenta. Piles, Varicose Veins, Run. ViZSt. Kidser. Bladder and all allmenta pecu liar to men. COMB AND CONSULT US FREE OP ALL CHARGES. D R. L I N D SAY THB OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST. Corner Alder and Second Streets. Entrance 138 Second Street, Port, land. Or. Offloo Hours B A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 10 A. M. to 1 p. at. My Claims Are Founded on Cures If you are a weak, ailing man. stop and think what you coold accomplish If you were strong and sr.U what a source of happiness, good health and robust strength would be to yon. 1 It takes mare strength to be elok than well -It takes more strangth to 11 v nad.r tb condition of Illness than It does whan la health. All my life I have been studying this problem curing complaints of men restoring to strength weak, ailing man. X know that I can onlekiy sad sorely, isatore you to health. Hy lmmens practice, my large medical effloas are th result of cure. sure, certain. I eaa eure you. CAN PAY AFTER CURED INQUIRE Investigate for yourself. REHIRBER. IT COSTS XOU NOTHIN'Q to hav th opinion of th beat. A thorough, painstaking EXAMINATION given each and every person by ms praonally. WEAKNESS To any man who Is suffering from w zjAAHRSH FUNCTIONAI DBCLINE. or PROSTATIC PIS- EAfiES let me ask you th question: Will you Put tout tlm agaln.t mlnT If I fall to oar, kf SERVICES COST TOU NOTHING. This remark able treatment you can only procure from ME. It eon.lets of 11 TREATMENTS NO MORE. NO LES3. Each and every treatment la given br me, aa It la too valuable to lntruat to an aaalataat. I can cur you and make you as well as yon ever were In your life. I will ton up your sys tem, cleans th poison from your blood, give you a healthy color to your cheeks, a brightness to tout y. so that tn a vary short tlm you would not know that you ever had a alck day la your life. ABSOLUTE CURES oan't afford to experiment with your HEALTH AND SIRIkNU I B. - , . My long years of xprl.noe as a SPECIALIST In dlseasea peculiar to men have proved to me that.St per oent of the men are suffering from on or mor of th following conditions: VAJUCOSH VEINS, DISORDERS, RUFTLKB Rneelfle Blood Poison. Contracted Disorders, Ktd neTand Bladder Troubles.. Po.traUo Disease. Piles, end all Raflea Pelvlo Ailments. Consultation Free PORTLAJOJ, OR. 93c: forty-fold. 85c: club. 84c: fife, S4c: red Russian, 81c, oats. 127 per ton; barley. i5 per ton: do, bags. 17.23. . , Car receipts Wheat. 10: hay, 19 barley. 2; corn. 1. European Grain Markets. LONDON. July 13. Cargoes quiet. Walla Walla for shipment at 34s Bd. English country markets, quiet; rrencn country markets, easy. LIVERPOOL, July 13. Wheat July lO'id: October, Cs 9d; December, 6s H- Weather clear. i CURED IN FIVE DAYS Varicose Veins, Blood Poison, Piles, Fistula, Etc Tio Detention Pram Occupation, Family or Home. NO SEVERE OPERATIONS, MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVING, MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL, ANDP ERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL. CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS ' IS A FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC CESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. I WILL GIVE 50() TO ANY CHARITY AS A GUAR ANTEE THAT EVERY STATE MENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS TRUE. VARICOSE VEINS. Impair ' vitality. I dally demon strate that varicose veins can be cured In nearly all caees by one treatment. In such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are pre served and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation Is rapidly re established Instead of the depress ing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. 234' Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon can ascer- advlc. how The Tr. fjreen Offer. FREE FOR ALL AILING MEN THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES. We want all ailing men to feel that they can come to our office freely for examination and explana- en tt their c-nnHitlon. without be ing bound by any obligation to I tsl. toafmnnt imlsa IhfV SO de- 3 sire. We will make a thorough and scientific examination of your aliments free of charge, an exam ination that will disclose your true physical condition, without a knowledge of which you are grop ing In the dark. If you have taken treatment elsewhere with out euccess, we will show you why It failed. Every man should take advantage of this opportu nity to learn his true condition, as we will advise him how to best regain his health and strength and preserve them unto ripe old age, CLEAN METHODS Our practice is large because our business and professional methods are clean. We have no schemes for Influencing you to our office; no museums or shows; no bargain-counter prices; no one treatment miracles, nor 5-day cures for long-standing chronic cases. We promise no such impos sibilities. Our education, our ex perience, our conscience condemn all such quackery. We want to deal with you upon an honest, fair and square basis, with mutual confidence and respect between physician and patient. Our offer PAY WHEN SATISFIED Is your absolute protection. Con sultation, examination and diag nosis free. If your case is cur able, depend upon It. the DR. GREEN system of MAN-BUILDING treatment will give you immediate benefit, and a quick and lasting cure. VARICOSE VEINS Weak, Swollen, SagKlng, Knotted, Wormy-like Veins, Clotted Stag nant Pools of Impure Blood, eak, Nervona, Low Vitality, Mentul Oe presslon. We dailv demonstrate that VARI COSE VEINS can be cured with out severe surgical operation. Ben eficial effects are Immediate. Pain quickly ceases, enlarged veins rap Idly reduce, healthy circulation speedily returns, and strength, soundness and robust health are soon restored. BLADDER AND KIDNEY The complicated ailments of these organs are rapidly over come. There Is no guesswork about It. We remove every ob struction, stop every waste, allay all Irritation and inflammation, re vitalize the weakened organs, and soon accomplish a safe, thorough and permanent cure. BLOOD POISON & "606" Hash, Copper-colored Spots, Erup tions, Ulccra, Sore Mouth or Throat, Mucous Patches, Swollen Glands, Falling Hair. The Infallible WASSERMAN BLOOD TEST will determine whether or not you have the ail ment. Then, if your case requires It, we will give PROF. EHRLICH'S FAMOUS GERMAN BLOOD REM EDY. KNOWN AS "6U6," which works like magic. Our treatment leaves no Injurious after-effect. It does not "lock In" the poison, but drives It out of the system, com pletely and forever, so there can be no comeback. Being a Blood Purifying. Blood - Making, Blood Cell Remedy. It gives the patient a pure, fresh Blood Stream, and restores him to normal health.' NERVO -VITAL DEBILITY The cause of Mervo-Vital Debil ity, n well aa ita evil effect upon tne pnyaicai, "-"" . " B 1- familiar to all afflicted I men. The ayniptotne need not be enumerated. We want all ailing men to know that our ANIMAL EXTRACT treatment is the Ideal remedy for NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY. It does not stimulate temporarily, but re stores permanently. All disagree able symptoms soon disappear, nerve energy is regained, self-respect, self-confidence and self-control return, and the patient is pre pared for a new period of life. PILES AND RECTAL . Piles, blind, bleeding, Itching or protruding! Fistula Ulcere, etc. Our proven methods make hop pltal operations unnecessary. In most cases no pain or detention from business. W e guarantee quick relief and positive, perma nent cures. AFFLICTED MEN What you want Is a cure. Come to us and get it. Once under our treatment, you will quickly realize how simple a thing It is to get well In the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to years. Office hours, daily 9 to 5. Evenings 7 to 8. Sundays 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 363 Washington St, Portland, Or. '..n-ni nehilltv. VTeak Nerves. In somnia Re.ults of exposure, overwork and other violations of Nature's laws. Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, arl cose Veins, quickly and permanently cured at small expense. SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning, itching and Inflammation stopped In 21 hours. Cures effected In seven days.. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of questions. Office Hours it A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co. 2S44 WASHINGTON STREET, Corner First, Portland, Oregon. L.T. YEE&SONS r'-Ti The Old, Reliable Chinese Doctor spent liretime barbs and research in China: was granted diploma by tbs Kmparori km ran lees w. all allmenta of men ' and women . , 1 1 t, mL J j fer. call or writ, te SKK A a. ' BOND atEDICIMB CO.. lUVs " ; Ust. Co. sVlnatvirsrtlsaaa V :v. i '.Aa v'fJ V !