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TTIE MORNING OREGOXIAX, 'TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1911. 10 WATERHOUSE FLAG TAKES OVER CARGO ntM.fj c Ae.i.4: PrMrtff Transfers Trade tQ Orient. HARRIMAN ROUTE CHANGES f-lilpment to Portland lom Kr Fat Will IV Handled by Coitfri rrnm (rfililrn Gate Slralh Ijon at llonskon.. On the rt oulwirrt voyage of the Norwegian steamer Hercules, due from the Orlnt August 10. the ship will ,tt un.Ier the fas of the Wtlcrhou v'.eet. She Is srt;edu:ed to leave Aw kt ZD. i-he t to be dispatched for .'orth fhtnn port. Including shans; al anrf fMpmrnti of lumber asaresettns; ono.f..m feet have been .-rertl f'-r le Heri-tiles and carlo In flour Is eiperted to be closed for the The British steamer L,urerle. of the regular f-ank IJne. la due August t. and wl'.i salt August IS. rarrylnc at last ;) tons of flour and l.ooa.OOo feel of !um:r. There are strong; probabilities that she will have a lara-er rars-o. In any event the Lu rr! and Hercules will rail at Fugel Found points to flnth loading; and the aim wi:l be t. give the L.u-erlc ship ments destined f..r Hongkong and Ma r.lta. that the Hercules may turn bark en dlsoharr'.ns. or probably proceed to Hongkong to loa.l The British steamer Strathtyon il reported arrlvlnc yesterday at Honar konv and as soon as she is loaded she t:i turn ba k. the Waterhouse line loadinc hr outward. The Tortland Asiatic steamship fompany has ceased accepting bulnea f-r outward load ing and all reiiet for spare are re ferred to the Waterhouse offices. It Is said there will b chans locally In the war of reducing the dock or office force since trie Oriental business haa been transferred, as all energy will be centered toward obtaining greater pa trorage for the Pan Francisco ek Port land Steamship Company. The sale of the Pacific fleet doea not hamrer the Harriman ocean Inter ests If It la desired to handle busi ness routed to local points from the other aide, as It can be carried on the liners of the Parlflc Mall fleet and transferred at San Francisco to the roasters and delivered here, the same as the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company makes a transfer of cargo for the Atlantic side at the Golden Gate to the steamer Falcon. OREGOXA WALKS" OVF.1X RARS Steamer Arrives FVom Salem With Gravel CoTerlnff Deck. After having been practically drag-red from Salem to Mission Landing-, the steamer Oregona has made her last trip to the Marlon County metropolis for the season. Captain A. B. Graham aaya that low-water eondlttona on the upper "Willamette were not deemed ao bad when the vessel waa "lined" over bara while en route up stream, but when the atage ts ao low that the same as sistance waa necessary to aid her com In down, and thereby establishing a precedent In that re Hard, he opinea that the river Is at Its worst. "It la uaelesa to discuss the construc tion of a different type of vessel than the Ore con a for that run. because she haa the lightest draft possible consist ent with prevailing conditions, for the carrying of freight la the principal aim on the run. and she cannot carry 10 tons and reach Salem. said Captain Graham. I would be willing to wager that there Is not a steamboat In the local fleet that can aacend the river over that stretch light, much less with largo." To Investigate the situation at Day ton with reference to the amount of freight to move and ascertain to what cieptn the mouth or the Yamhill can be Increased for that business. Captain J Graham left for there last night. The tiovernment dredge Matnioma haa been sent to the Yamhill and will dredge the entrance, and hereafter freight will not be accepted for romta south of there and Mission Landing. Gravel scattered over the stern of the Oregona on her arrival attested to the shallowness of the water, aa her w.ieel threw material from the river oed in passing over the bars. LST MDK CAISSOX LXDE3 I lor luce will lie Made SO Keel Deep Before- Pier Is Finished. At a point 13 feet below low water rattson No. 7 of the Broadway bridge foundattona haa been "landed" on the Hast Side, thereby recording another victory for the I'nlon Bridge Con struction Company, wl l.h haa labored for weeks In forcing the cutting edge Into cement gravel, and for each Z I hours" work the descent haa averaged le than six Inches. The caisson reached the bottom Sun day, and yesterday a start waa made on boring a hole ; feet below the cut ting edge to ascertain the formation and determine from the test whether the foundation la aa secure as Indicated in the last material removed. When that Is disposed of the caisson will be seajed with concrete, the ahafts constructed and everything made ready for the recep tion of steel. Before the preaent week ends sand hogs will be employed In No. I caisson, which is the first to be floated Into position near midstream. It mark ing the location of the East 8lde pier of the draw span. The cofferdam, built above the air chamber of the caisson, has been constructed so that the cut ting edge Is within 1 feet of the river bed, and when It ta "landed" there the aand hogs will begin excavating. It Is estimated that the cofferdam will be completed in four days. WRECK REPORT TO BE FILED Shaver Interests I-ook to Rockefeller Concern for Damage. Captain EJward Sullivan's report of the causes leading to the collision early Saturday morning near Bugby Light, through which the river steamer M. F. Henderson waa sunk by the tug Sam son, will be filed today with Local Inspectors Edwards and Fuller. It waa mailed yesterday before Pilot Sullivan returned to Aetorla with Barge No. I, which the Hnderaon waa towing at the time. On the receipt of a report from Pilot Jordan, of the Samson, the In spectors will fix a date for the Inves tigation. An attempt waa made to rtgh,t the Henderson Sunday evening, but the vesael slipped Into her former position, and another effort waa to have been made at high tide yesterday. While aha will have to be raised to determine the damage. It Is eetlmated that the cost of repairs will approximate half of her value, which la f 10.000. Regardless of the outcome of the Investigation aa to fixing the responsibility, the Shaver Transportation Company, owning the Henderson, will look to the Standard oil Company for damages. Inasmuch as Pilots Sullivan and John Anderson were In charge of Barge No. 3 and the Henderson, directing the course upstream. Captain "Del" Shaver, who visited the wreck Sunday, says that when the feam son and her tow of three rock barges waa sighted Barge No. 11 and the Hen derson continued to give way toward the Oregon shore. V hen the crash came and the oil barge waa anchored. she waa within 150 feet of land. COMMISSIOXKRS NOT TO SELL Altorncja Hold Thai Member Can not Enter Into Contractu. Port of Portland Commlealonera will not have any Interest In any contract between the Port of Portland and local TXAJCEK Ivn-XXIOENCaV I te Arrive. From. .Ban Pedro. Tll.amook. .. .San Dieae.... Kane. Fearer. ...... ri K. Elmore I:oanoke. ..... Kreskaater... t'oldea Gate.., Fayoeeaa..... AO. II Ailtsnee. ... .. Northland.... ear , Ceo. W. Elder. ra .con Kearik Ibeea.. Pm au Herru.ee. . . . Data la port In In la port port port ..Cooe Par.... TiUetnoo'c... ..Bayoreea.... .Budoa . K'jreka. .. ... In port July July 24 J a IV July 3 .an Francisco . Kan r euro. ... .San LMeg . San Fraoclace . Hongkong. ... .San Pedro. ... . Jloegkong.... Hongkong. ... July July Ju.T A US. Aus. 37 30 SI 1 1 Aug. IS Aug. M Sireiaiyoa. .. catsaalid ta Pie in. tease. ror. Date. Pee H. Elraere. Tll'a-neek.... July -3 P-eakwalev....Cooe Bay. ..July IS Fayoeeaa. .....Thayoeaaa.... July 23 Goidea uale... Tiitamook.... July 2 Roanoke. ......Faa Dies..... July 24 AstiI. ........ hiRdns luly 2 Feerar. ....... Fan Peora.... July 27 AMIaoee "Eureka July SI Northland Ssn f'randace July 29 Fear.... . . .. esa I'edra. ... Ang. 1 c.eo. w. Elder, (ii Dies. ... Aug. S Falcon San Fraactace Aug. 2 Rose Cite San Pedro.... Aug. Henrik Ibeea. . Konckong. ... Aug. e Hercules Hnntwi....Aaf. IS Strth:yoa. ... -Hooskong. ...Sept. It firms, nor aell to the organisation aup pllea or material In the open market, their determination being baaed on a legal opinion filed with the board by TViniams. Wood A IJnthlcum. which holds that members of the Board are precluded from entering Into any com mercial relatione with the organisation In accordance with a provision of the charter. Ae the last regular meeting the ques. tion came up. and though It waa made known that an opinion covering the aame point had been written several years ago. It waa deemed best to have the subject gone over again, that there would be no question In the future aa to the privilege of any member to dis pose of goods for uae on ateamera, dredges or the drydock. At a apeclal session held Saturday It waa the understanding that te Com mission adjourned subject to the call of President Mears. and It la not ex pected that there will be a meeting In advance of the regular gathering next month. Marine Xotea. It haa been determined to alter the schedule of the twin-screw gasoline barge Wakena so that she will make one trip a week to Astoria. Three veseela are due to depart today for Tillamook Bay points, as the steamer Golden Gate, arriving yesterday after noon, will leave today, as will . the steamer Sue H. Elmore and the gasoline schooner Bayocean. Reports yesterday received by the Mer rhanta' Exchange were that the steamer Francis H. Leggett had passed Cape Blanco with a log raft In tow, and the tug Dauntless, with a similar tow. had arrived at San Diego. Olson Mahony have chartered the steamer Tamplco from the Pacific Coast Steamahlp Company and will operate her between Portland and San Franclaco. She la being equipped with oil burners at Seattle and will be turned over to her charterers In two weeks. Captain L. P. Hoeford rejoined the waterfront contingent yesterday after a trip to ancouver. B. C. and he aaya eteamboatlng Is slow as compared with riding on the hurricane deck of an auto In which he made the run from Portland to the British Columbia city in three ar- Captain Chrle Bluhm. of the Tellow Stack Line ateamer Pomona, again aa- aumed charge of the pilothouse yeater day afternoon, following a vacation trip. relieving Captain E. P. WUUama. Cap tain A. 1 sundby la on the ateamer Monarch, vice Captain W. R. Thomas. There entered yesterday at the Custora Ilouse the schooner Resolute, from San Francisco, and the steamers Beaver and Roanoke from the same port. The Breakwater entered from Cooe Bay and cleared for the return. She will sail this morning. The Beaver and Roanoke also bled their outward manifests. M. J. Maher. of the engineering Arm of Waddell at Harrington, who waa In charge of the construction of piers on the near Harriman bridge and was con cerned In the work on the Hawthorne avenue crossing, spent yesterday in the city en route to Tacoma. where Waddell eV Harrington will erect a lift bridge for the City of Tacoma. Portland's so called warm weather Is ilka a breath from the snow-clad Mount Hood, aa com pared to what they were having In Kan sas City' when I left." eaid Mr. Maher. "It waa the hottest I have known there In 10 years, and every time I stepped out of the office It seemed that a new heat record waa being established. Movement of Veaaels. PORTLAXD, July S4. Arrived ("learner Colden Oata. from Tillamook; ateamer Hoannke. from Baa Diego and war ports: saeoltne schooner Anvil, from Bandon and way porta, ateamer J. B. Btetson. from San Francisco; steamer Claremont. from Ran Francisco; steamer J. A. Cbanslor, from Ban Francisco. Aetorla. July 24. Arrived and left up at I in A. H . gasoline schooner Anvil, from Bandon ar.d way porta. Arrived at 3:30 H. it. and left up, steamer J. B. btetson, from Haa Francisco. Arrived at f P. M. and left up. steamer Claremont. from Pan Francisco. Arrived at 4:1 P. M and left up. steamer J. A. Chanalor. from Pan Francis-, 'bailed I P. II , steamer Atlas and barge .No. so. for San Franclaco. Astoria. July 2.1 Arrived at 5:15 and lert up at 7 P. M.. steamer Hoannke. from Saa lueao and way porta Arrived and left up at W 40 P. M- steamer Golden Oate, from Tillamook. San Franclaco, July 24. Arrived at 1 and sailed at 10 A. if., steamer Casco, from rortlanu. for Ran Pedro. Arrived at 3 A. steamer Washington: at 6 A. M . steamer elaverick; at noon, steamer Aurella. from Portland. Arrived at noon, steamer Pear, from San Pedro. Arrived at 10 A. M.. stesmer Rose City, from portlsnd. Cape Blanco. July .3. Paeaed. steamer F. H. t-e"'t with lo raft in tow. from Columbia Hlver. for Han Francisco. Ran rMeso, juty S3. Amveo. tug Daunt less with log raft in tow. from Columbia Klver. Hong Kong, .uiy 4. Arrived. British steamer Rtrathlyon. from Portland. Raa Francieco. July Arri ven . ateamera Caaco. Washington, from Columbia River; Roe City, from Portlsnd: Maverick, from Astoria; Qtilnault. Raymond, from vrillape. Sailed. Barkrntlne Mexican, for Honolulu. Tides at Aster! Today. Htsb. lav. Xill A. M T-J feet " 45 A. M....-L8 foot - - :4J F. M.....- set ALL GRAINS TUMBLE Coming of Rain Sends Prices Downward. CORN SHOWS WORST BREAK Selling Ordera Flovr In From Every Side Wheat Is Firm at the Start, but Support Soon Gives Oat. CHICAGO. July J4 Rslns thst mesnt millions of buehels added to the corn crop made the market for that cereal today seem almost without bottom. Aa a result, other grains, too. were plunsed lower and the end of the selon left net losses all around corn down IS to l cents, wheat (itflio and oats o to 1V.C Not only were there heavy rains through out the corn belt, notsbly In Ksnsaa and Nebraska, but the official long ranee fore cast told of weather that waa wet for much of the coming e e. k. Helling orders flowed In from every side, whirling prices in some caees down mora than 2 cents a bushel without a slsn of waver. Values saftd till at the last they were straggling from the lowest point of the session to half a cent above. All day long country dealers were eagerly unloading corn here In as largs lota aa would be taken. September ranged from At to 42 ra c. with the final tone nervous at 4te. a fall of IS cents. Cash gradea were weak. No. 2 yellow finished at 41 S fjf 4C. Wheat held up pretty well at first, but support wss purely local and soon save out. Gradually the com weakness took effect and then came a big Increase In the visible supply, n.ltrooo bushels, sot Including prob ably l.Soo.40 bushels on side track In Chi cago. Reptember fluctuated from 9r to IsSe. cloalna weak Vc lower at MSc. Oats followed the same course aa corn. though-not to such a radical extent. High and low levels touched by the September option were 41 V.C and 40S cents, with last sales StfSc lower at 4"Se. Pork appeared to be adversely affected by selling. At the close the product wss 2S cents lower to 14 cents hlsher. On the other hand, lard and ribs had increased S to t cents In cost. The leading futurea ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. July .T t ..TV. $ -4Vi $ .MS Sept M't . .f"S .MS Pec --e .TS .US .IIS May 4 .8S .iia ..' CORN-. July CIS .4TH .! .i Rept 43 , .41 . .41 S Iec t, .! .40 .COS May 43S -4S .42 .SJS OATS. July 40 .40 .3 .2t P-pt 41', .4114 .4S .4U S Tec 41 S .43 S - ! May 41 .4S .44S .43 ME83 PORK. Sept 14. Si 16.44 14.4TS 14 4TS LARD. Kept 1ST ItJ'i a.:s I.JO Jan. t.25 t.aa l.li 1.24 SHORT RIBS. July S.41S .5 2 41S Jan. (.00 (.05 4 00 bept &5J .a t.il t.e. 4.61 Flour Firm. Rye No. 2. (OHSilc Barley Feed or mixing. 0f7(c.; fair to cnoice malting, toctill.o.. Flaxseed No. 1 Southwestern and No. 1 Northwestern, nominal. Timothy seed !gis.eS. Clover J 15.60. Pork Mesa, per barrel. 1416914.50. I.ard Per 10 pounds. (8.20. Short ribs Sides (.loose). $7.2 S .8TH. Sides Short, clear (boxed), IS 25 31.17. ttrain atatisucs: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 70.000 bushels. Prlmair recalots were J. 0T9.O0O bushels, compared with 1. (94.000 bushels the corresponding dsy a year ago. The visible supply of wheat In the t'nlted btatea Increased S.l 12.000 bush els for the week. The amount of bread stuff on ocean passage decreased 1.SS4.000 buahels. Kitlmsted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 7071 cars: corn, 1(1 cars; osta, 264 cars; flogs. 11,000 hesd. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 16,400 29.400 neat, busneia ...904.000 ;s. 100 Corn, bushels 1M.200 41.700 Gala, buehels 130.700 S:t,400 Ke. ousneis 3.000 Barley, busjiels 11.500 1.200 Visible 8upp!y of Grain. NEW YORK. July 24. The visible supply of grsln In the United 8tates Saturday. July 32. aa compiled by the New York pro duce Exchange, was as follows: Bushels. Decresse. Corn S.S1 7.000 2.04.oi0 OstS 10.e01.0OO 1,160.000 Rye 13.000 4.000 Barley P20.000 1J3.000 The visible supply of wheat In Canada last Saturday was fi. 672.000 bushela, a decrease of 47.000 bushsls. Im European Grain Markets. LIVERPOOL. July 24. Wheat July, ee HWd; October. 6a d; lecmber. 4s ld. Weather in England, clear. LONDON. July 54. Cargoes quiet but steady: Walla Walla for shipment at 84s Hd. English country markets, quiet; Freneh cavalry markets. eaa. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS July 14. Wheat July -4Sr: Reptember. MnMc; Decem ber. MSuWHjC Cash wheat: No. 1 hard. Sc; No. I Northern. 1W i, j US V c : No 2 Northern 03V 4.0644 e 04SC. .- ., e.-mv Grain at laa Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. July 24. Wheat Steady. Barley Firm. Spot quotations: Wheat fchlnnlne ILUlieMO nee een. taL " ' Barley Feed. S1.S2H. Oate Red. (1.2091.35 per cental; black. 1.20V1.3A. Call board sales: Wheat No sales. Barley December. 11.39 per cental; May. 91-43 per cental. Grain Markets of the Northwest. TACOMA. Ju:y'24. Wheat: Bluestem. P4c; fortyfold. S7c: club. 54c; red Russian, lie Receipts: Wbset B cars, barley 1 car. oats 1 car. SEATTLE. July 24. Wheats Bluestem, Sic: fortyfold. 70c; fife. 78o; club, 77o; red Ruaaian. 74c Oats. 223 per ton. Barley. (24 per ton. Bass. Car receipts to noon: Whest 4 cars, corn S cars, barley 2 cars, osts S cars, bay 29 cars. Condition ef the Treasury. WASHINOTON. July 24. At the begin ning' of business todsy the condition of the t'nlted 6 La tee Treasury was: Working balance in Treasury offices I 34. 11 9. Ml In banks and Philippine treasury S3,B.',.i.fi; Total In general fund Ie5.ei3.432 Receipts yesterday 2..V12.470 Disbursements 1 . . . . l.l.'tl .HOS The deficit to date this fiscal year Is (14 -024.7(4. aa against a deficit of tS.572.03S at this tlms laat year. These figures exclude Panama Canal and public debt transactions. Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO. July 24. Butter Steady. Creameries. lS24c: dairies. 18 6 22c. - Eggs Firm: receipts. 11.474 cases; at mark, caees Included. tSc: firsts. 12c; prime firsts. 15c Cheese Stesdy: daisies. 114)11 Uc: twins, llvllSc: Youne Americas. 136 13 be; long horns. 148 14Hc Sugar AoVvanoes la the Fast. NEW YORK. July 24. All gradea of re fined sugar were advanced 10 cents a hun dred pounds today. Wool at St. Louis. ' ST. LOUTS. July 24. Wool, unchanged. Territory and Western medium. 17 d 10c; fine mediums. ItHJUSc: fins. llfjMSc. T:lgln Batter Market. ELGIN. 111.. July 24. Butter 1 cent high er end firmer, at 2S cents. Output Me.300 pouada " - DR. A. . SMITH. I sua the only specie Hat 1st Port land who does not advertlae a fic titious aame or photoajraph. I publish nay true photograph correct name, personally conduct Bay office. I am the moirt sneer aa -fal and reliable, as medical cre dentials and preea records prove. I make tbla statement ao that yon vttll know yon consult a true ape clnlist, who aeea and t r e a t a pa tients personally. I poaaeaa skill and experience, acquired In such a way that ao other caa share, and should not bo claaaed with medical companies. It ts Impossible for a medical company to attend col lege. Companies have no diplomas or license to practice medicine tn Oregon or any other etate. Medi cal 4rOmpaniea nanally are named after a doctor. A portrait, whoae personality and Identity are in definite, la selected and published aa the legitimate specialist of the ol floe. It I rod substitutes, ordinary dffctora with questionable ability, give consultation, examination and treatment. FOR BLOOD POISOX. I use Professor Ehrllch'a wonderful new discovery, "609," In cases of Specific Blood Poison. It ia the greatest marvel of medical science. Ills new remedy has been successfully used in thousands of cases. Let me explain it to you. COXSCLTATIO.V AXD ADVICE FREE. Office Honrs 9 A. M. to S P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. I invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treat ment for Varicose Veins. Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood Poison. Plies, Fistula. Bladder, Kidney, Prostatic and all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE h physical examination; if necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions. DR. A. G. SMITH SOUS MEET ON TRAIN FATHER'S LIKEXESS RECOG NIZED BY SEATMATE. Kalania Judge Nonplussed When He Encounters Illinois Mayor Men Separated 4 6 Tears. VANCOUVER, Wash- July 24. (Spe cial.) Seeing Chris Kelahan. Court Commissioner, tret on the train at Kalama, yesterday. John T. Kelahan. Mayor of Algonquin, 111., recogmlzed in him hta brother who had left home more than 46 years ago, and whom he had never spoken to. Following him Into the car he sat in the same seat. Looking at the a Red Judge. Mayor Kelahan saw the outline of a face that resembled his father's, so, to open the conversation, lie remarked: "Is your name Kelahan?" "Right you are," was the answer. "Then I believe that your father and my father were the same man." Judge Kelahan was nonplussed, and It was several minutes before he realized that It waa his younger broth er sitting by him. who was, when he left home, an Infant In a cradle. It was agreed that the brothers should meet at the Hotel St. Elmo, in Van couver, today, which they did this afternoon, and for the first time in their lives the two brothers began to get acquainted with each other. Chris Kelahan joined Company I, Ninety-fifth Illinois Volunteers, and fought three years in the Union Army. He was seriously wounded in the siege of Vlcksburg. About the time he went to war John T. Kelahan was born. When he returned after peace was de clared Kelahan saw him an Infant In a cradle. In 1865 he came West, locating in Kalama. He practiced law and was for many years Probate Judge, then ha waa appointed Court Commissioner. Friends Would Release Fatlent. In their efforts to secure the dis charge of Frank Logerqulst, an Alas kan patient at the Morningslde Sani tarium, friends of Logerqulst have ap pealed to the Interior Department at ae-f v cya No matter In what way an old sore or ulcer first commenced, whether from a wound, cut- or bruise, or from the ulceration of a wart, pimple or mole, or even if it came without apparent reason, the fact that it does not heal shows that bad blood is responsible for the place. While the circulation remains impure the nerves and tissues of the flesh around the place are constantly being fed with unhealthy matter and the fibres are thus prevented from knitting together and healing. Purify the blood and the place MUST heal, its cause having been removed. S. S. S. cures old sores and chronic ulcers because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers. It removes from the circulation every impurity, and so enriches the blood that it nourishes the tender, sensitive flesh, and causes a knitting together of all fibrous tissue and thus heals the place. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free. 5. S.S. is for sale at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, CA. MEN CURED $5 to $15 By DR. LINDSAY, the Eminent, Long , Established Specialist WHY PAY MORE for Inferior treatment when you can get the very best medical attention at a fee of from ONE-FOURTH to ONE-HALF that charged by other specialists with my reputation? Re member that you are not asked to pay for any. experiments or any failures. If your esse will not yield to treatment I can ascer tain that at the first examination, and will frankly tell you so and give you advice how to taito care of yourself. MT SPECIALTIES ARB ervoas Debility, Blood Ailments, Pilee, Varleoae Veins, Rap. turea, Kldaey, Bladde and all allsaeata Uar t qui. COILS XNT CONSULT U3 FREE OF it.i. CHARGB. DR. LINDSAY THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST. Ceraer Alder aad Seeond Streets. Entrance Second Street, Port land. Or. Office Hours A. af. to 8 P. M. Sundays 10 A. M. te 1 P. M. CURED IN FIVE DAYS Viiricose Veins, Blood Poison, Piles, Fistula, Etc. No Detention From '' Occupation, Family or Home. NO SEVERE OPERATIONS, MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVING, MOST NAT URAL. MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT 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 t00 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 cases 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 condition. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. 23412 Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon Washington. In a letter received from Washington yesterday, an excerpt was included from a report sent to the In terior Department by the management of the Morningslde Sanitarium. The re port said that Logerqulst's condition was only unusual when the subject of his unjust incarceration was discussed in his presence. Logerqulst's friends will use this evidence as an argument In Insisting that he be either discharged from the local Institution or trans ferred to the Insane asylum at Salem. Swedish residents of this city are inter, ested in Logerqulst's behalf. WATERPOWER SUIT BASIS Bunker Hill Company Fights for Rights in Snohomish. SEATTLE. July 24. Suit waa filed in the United States District Court to day by counsel for the Bunker Hill Smelting Company against the St. Paul Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Com pany, for poasession of land in Snohom lsh County, alleged by the plaintiffs to contain 18 copper claims, a smelting plant, a power plant, a tunnel 2000 feet long, and other property valued at more than $6,000,000. The land Is now claimed by the Cas cade Power Company, which is 1 branch of the so-called "waterpower trust," which is alleged to have gained control of nearly all the waterpower in the Paciflo Northwest. The land was deeded to the power company by the St. Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba Rail way Company, to which it was pat ented by the United States. The power company alleges that the land contains no mineral. So far as has been learned by special agents of the Land Office, the land Is vastly more valuable for its waterpower than for its minerals. Orchard Survey to Be Seen. MED FORD, Or., July 24. (Special.) William Cerig, president of the Pa cific and Eastern, a branch Hill line. has asked Secretary Boos, of the Med ford Commercial Club, to bring the or chard survey of the valley up-to-date so that the railroad owner may see in black and white how many cars of fruit will be shipped out of Medford in five years.' The fact that Mr. Hill haa asked to see these figures is caus Ing considerable comment here. S BEDMAHEHTLf HEALS sURbs MiU ULCERS THAT AWFUL BACKACHE Cured by Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suf fered two years with female disorders. my health was very bad and I bad a continual backache which was simply awfuL I could not stand on my feet fllong enough to cook a meal s -victuals without my back nearly killing me, nrA T woul iiflvA such dragging sen sations I could hardly hear it. T had soreness in each side, could not stand tisrht clothincr. and was irresrular. I was completely run down. On ad vice I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and Liver Pills and am enjoying good health. It Is now more than two years and I have not had an ache or pain since I do all my own work, washing and everything, and never have the backache anv more. I think your medicine is grand and I f raise it to all my neighbors. If you hink my testimony will help others you may publish it" Mrs. Ollie Woodall, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it. To get permanent relielf vou must reach the root of the trouble. Nothing we know of will do this so surely as Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Masse, for special advice. Your letter will be absolutely confidential, and the advice free. Why Should I Use Cuticura Soap? "There is nothing the matter with my skin, and I thought Cuticura Soap was only for skin troubles." True, it is for skin troubles, but its great mission is to prevent skin troubles. For more than a generation its deli cate emollient and prophylactic properties have rendered it the standard for this purpose, while its extreme purity and refreshing fragrance give to it all the advan tages of the best of toilet soaps. It is also invaluable in keeping the hands soft and white, the hair live and glossy, and the scalp free from dandruff and irritation. While its first cost is a few cents more than that of ordinary toilet soaps, it is prepared with such care and of such materials, that it wears to a wafer, often outlasting several cakes of other soap, and making its use, in practice, most econom ical. Cuticura Soap is sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, but the truth of these claims may be demonstrated without cost by sending to "Cuticura," Dept. G, Boston, for a liberal sample cake, together with a thirty-two- page book on the skin and hair. DR. WING LEE I make my own Chi nese herb and root medicines. I am an educated Doctor and use the treatment 01 the Physicians prac ticing in Oregon and Washington. I have used Chinese herb and root medicines exclu sively for 45 years. I examine natients carefully and thor oughly. No matter of how long stand ing the disease, no matter what the ailment. It Is curable. Female, kid ney, throat, heart, liver, stomach dis eases, consumption, blood poison, piles all cured by mv treatment. Out-of-town people write for circulars and consultation DianK. T North Fifth St. Portland. Or. WAI JING CHINESE DOCTOR I am educated for Chinese doctor. X us the Cbtnsse herbs and root medicines. It makes wonderful cores. It haa cored many suf ferers. The treatment enres Kidney. Throat. Heart. Llvsr. Con sumption, Stomach. Good for either male or female and different kinds of diseases. People ont of town write tor consultation blank and call at my office. Boom 14. 311 Alder SC. corner First. Portland. Or. . L. T. YEE & SONS The Old. Bella, CMaess Doetar span lifetime stoay si herbs aad research In Ohlnai was avaated diploma by the Kmperari gears nt see eura ail when ahsrs fall. If ran Bat ter, call er writs to VK BOXM aUKDlClNB CO- laltfc klrsc Caa. alaar, a-artlaaa. Ob BING CHONG, Chinese Doctor Made of Chinese herbs and root medicine cures all kinds diseases of the heart, lunas. liver, stomach, kid ney. blood troubles of man ind woman when others tall. If you suffer, call or write to 16ft to 8d at room A. cor. Morrison. WWW BasaBsssaBa Dr. KEEFE CURES TV. ,)t who ADVEK11SM WHAT HE CAN DO AND DOES WHAT HE ADVERTISES is the one worthy of the confidence of the slcK and afflicted and his CURES CRE ATE CONFIDENCE with the many affected with VARICOSE VEINS, HYDROCELE. BLOOD POISON. NERVOUS DEBILITY and AhbO CIATE DISEASES WITH REFLEX COMPLICATIONS. If so ' affected you certainly cannot afford to al wava remain so. You have only one life" to live. Why not live it in the full enjoyment of abundant vitality? To gain a cure is more important than all other earthly considera tions, it means freedom from anxi ety and suffering. It means happy contentment for you and those de pendent upon you. It means the ac quirement of new vitality and res toration of perfect health. It means a stronger hold upon life: a broader field of opportunity anil a feeling of mastery over even the most adverse circumstances. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE AF FLICTED rESIHIG HOEST TREATMENT. Dr. Keefe is duly and legally qualified to practice in the states of Oregon, Washington, California and Nevada. Dr. Keefe practices his profession under his true name and publishes Ms picture or likeness in all his advertisements. He owns, operates and controls his own office and has no branches, and Dr. Keefe may be consulted dally at his office. 9 to 5 7 to 8 Dailyt Sunday, 10 to 13 Examination Advice Free. Rooms 300-10-11 MERCHANTS Tit I" ST Bl ItDIXG, Corner 6th and Washington Sts. Portland, Oregon. I Have Returned Many former patients will remem ber me as having: practiced here in Portland some years ago. Now that I have resumed my practice here, I have secured the entire corner, second floor, at Third and Alder streets, with entrance at 2501,2 Alder, where I havp elegant and commodious quarters. DR. WO. I import quantities of medicinal roots and herbs, which are being sought more and more by sick people, because of their marvelous curing properties. People cured painlessly and permanently, without poisons or operations. All Diseases of Men and Women Wo Chinese Medical Co. 250y2 Alder, Near Third. General Debility, Weak Serves. In somnia Results of exposure, overwork and other violations of Nature's laws. Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Vari cose Veins, quickly and permanently cured at small expense. SPECIAL, AILMKXTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning. itching and inflammation stopped In 24 houra. Cures effected in seven days. Consultation free. If unable to call, write for list of questions. Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAID CO., 2244 WASHINGTON STREET, Corner First, Portland, Oregon. "606" FOR Blood Poison Blood tests accurately made. Treat ment scientifically administered. Quick, permanent curea guaran teed. We care nil ailments of men. Pay when satisfied. Consultation, examination, and diagnosis free. DR. GREEN CO. 862 Washington St, Portland, Or. Men and Women Cured Tha famous 8. K. Chan Chi nese Medicine Company, with their remedies, of herbs and roots cure won derfully. It has cured many .ufferera wnen other remedies ! 'iin i'i BuSB b a v e failed. aura cure for chronic private ailments. ... feiood DOlson. rheumatism. asthma, pneumonia, kidney, throat and lung troubles, consumption, stomach disorders and other diseases of all kinds. Remedlea harmless. NO OPERATION Consultation free. Examination for ladlea by Mra. & K, Chan. Call or write io The S. K. Chan. Chinese Medicine Co 22ty Morrison St.. Portland. Oregon. 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