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THE 3IORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1911. 10 L uCKwOOD H RED TO PUN DREDGES Bids Are Also Called for Con struction of Digger, Col. P. S. Michie. ENGINEER WILL GO EAST ailon r'.ii;ajr EiMrt to I)rlf,n Two Su-tlon-Tj p Craft for l on Iarr Rirrra Hall tv B of Slcrl. Two steps wera taken yesterday by Cvernment representatlvea concerning the future Improvement of Oregon runimf nll stateraara. These "were t'ie employment of Engineer J. B. C. In. ki to dstcn two 1 1 -Inch auc tion lre,lre fr ue In the Lower Wil lamette and Columbia rtrers and the lMiunr of an order for the publica tion of a rail for bida on the mnatrur- tioo of the rfrele Colonel P. 8. lllchle. an ocean-coins; auction type dljcrer that will be used on the Coca Bay bar nl Inside the channel. Mr. Lorkaiml wilt depart for Wash- lirlon lo1r to ronfer with Chief of Kncineers Blxbr and others of the De partment rejtardln the river dredges. Thr are to hare ateel hull, and ex cept for the dimenelon of t.elr auction pipes, no Instructions hare been lven a to their atxe. Columbia to Itc .Model. Manr special feature of the dredjee Columbia, of the fort of Cortland Com mission, which Is said to be the most powerful single suction digger of her trpe In the worM. will be Incorporated In the new dredges, but they will bo different In appearance than the Co lumbia. Mr. Lockwood expert his work to progress so that In fire or six months the contracts may be let. all details rein ond-r the supervision of Major jlclndoe. Corps of Kngtnrers, I . t. A.. In marge of harbor improvements In the Second Portland district. Mr. Lorkeonl haa been retained by the Port of Portland Commission for several years. lie designed the dredges Columbia and Portland, besides the tJovemment dredge Oregon, which Is Vsed In Coast harbors under the di rection of Major Morrow:. Corps of Kn ginees. f. K. A. He also designed dig gers In use on Pua-et Sound. In addi tion to others for the Hammond En gineering Company, m California cor poration. S&0.000 land Provided. The dredge Colonel P. R Mlchle. which la named In honor of a former engineer officer, will be larger than the dredge Oregon. It will be self- propelling. D addition to being a sa going veeseL The Oregon Is of wooden construction, while the new digger will steel. An appropriation of 1350. 0 has been made for the work, but there are many other features to be taken care of besides her actual build ing, making the sum no guide as to her actual cost. Tenders are expected to be received front the principal ma rine yards on the Pacific Coast, and Keptember haa been act as the date when they are to be opened. IAIIE- TKIP ICE TODAY Nrhooner Tillamook to "ortti Bend for .torla. Ready for service except that minor equipment remains to be placed aboard and quarters for her crew finished, the rew gasoline schooner Tillamook, built or S. Ktmore at Co. to be operated on the Portland-Cni;il River route, will MM from North Bend today for Astoria. She will be Inspected there by Local In spectors Hlwards and Fuller, and la to proceed to this city to leive on her Initial voyage Tuesday. The gasoline schooner Patsy, built for the same Inter ests, will be ready In two weeka and will ail from Portland August 15t rred P. Baumgartner. local agent for the line, returned to the city yesterday after a trip along the Oregon Coaat- He Mrs that for the preaent the new ves- se.s will not carry passengers for hire. as It la the aim to hav them visit all ports on the run and remain sufficiently long that their accommodattona may be Inspected by prospective shippers. They will not run on a fast schedule, but the desire Is to expedite the loading and delivery of cargo. The steamer Sue H. Elmore, which left last evening. wl!l continue carrying frelsjht and passensers between Portlsnd and Tillamook Bay points, but In the rase of the Tillamook she will not call at Tillamook City after her Initial trip, going only to Iiayocean with fuel oil. of which she will make regular deliv eries. , K"GGLF.Il HAS JMU I1TURE Una- f'ook.' Opium Stunt Leads Oxer Rough Road. Ling Fook Is taking life eaay at the County JatU and evinces deep pleasure that his lot has been changed from that of a dentsen of the forecaatlo on the British steamer Kumerlc. and par taking frequently of chop suey. to be ing given quarters with "white dev ils" and eating their more attractive diet, and all because he waa caught smuggling opium. But Ling Fook cannot gaxe Into the future, or- he would call on the shaaes of Confucius to aid him to regain the shores of the Flowery Kingdom. In the first place, tha Celestial la held under bond of tiooo on the smuggling charge, and efforta are be ing made to gain his release. But with Immigration Inspector Barbour a 8S0 bond waa deposited by the Bank Line that Ung Fook and other members of the rrew. each vouched for In the same amount, could hava shore liberty while bare. That bond expires August 13. If Ling Fook Is given hjls liberty on tha criminal charge, he will be ar rested at the expiration of the Immi gration bond as an "unlawful resident." He will remain In Jail until tried. In stead of facing freedom at the expira tion of his term, if sentenced, he will be again taken into custody by the immigration authorities an! sent home forthwith LOW WATER CLOS.ES WOODLAND Steamer Undine Discontinues Calls at Dork for Dry Season. WOODLAND. Wash, July S.-4Speclal.) Owing to the rapid fall In the river t! e steamer Undine, of the Lewis River Transportation Company, made the last trip of the season to the Woodland dock laat night. Hereafter during the low water the steamer will land at the Sum mer dock at Pekln. three miles below Woodland, la tha toaJn stream fit the Lewi River, but win brine ' freight and poMcifri for Woodlend as heretofore. The freight will be hauled to Woodland and the passencers brought up by stajre. It probably will be the middle of Octo ber or the firs: of November before the ateamer ran come to the Woodland dock again. Marine Note. Sllglit delav In obtaining lumber will retard the loading of the British tramp f.lhelwolf until tomorrow. luteal Inspectors rewards and Puller yeaterday continued their usual Inspec tion of vessels carrying passengers, ana for their benefit fire drills wer held on the T. J. Potter, river steamer Beaver and the Sue H. Elmore. Captain O. W. Hosford. of the Port land Tillamook Transportation com pany, who returned yesterday from Yel lowstone Park, left last night on the steamer Golden Oate. Intending to spenJ few days at Tillamook Bay point. Inspector Beck, of the seventeenth llahthouse district, has been Informed that the Bureau of Lighthouses hss re jected bids recently received for repairs isaaaa s s.-..- D ta Arrive. Mama. from. Data. Bearer. ....... 6eo Pedre.... In port hoanokt 'i Dk.... la port Aasll ..Pardon...... In port Alliance. ...... Curaa July I Northland fr-an Francisco July Hlr. ....... s.n reoro. ...JUiy Bayoceee. .....barocaaa.... July lirahater....Cooa Bar. .... July Sue l. r.lmere. Ii:.tnik.... July field. a Gate. .. Tlltemoofc.... July Cn W. Eider. .Jaa Di.se J-ily Xairea. . ... Sao Francises J-jly H.nrlk Ibsea. . Jlocgkoag. ... Aug. ftnewCltr San H.dre. ... Aug. H. rm lea. . ....X ooskons.... Aug- txatnljoa.... .Hongkong.... Aug. ST ST I' ; S3 SO Si 1 t ! li Near. Foe soke. ... Aastl Bee ear Alllafire. Northland. . Bayoreaa .. Tor. Data, ,,iin Dl.... July 24 .. Htnons, luly a ST . r-as Padre. ... Jul Kur-ka July .fan Francisco July .bayeccaa. ... July break sratar. ...Coos Hay. ...July uo.ora Oala... 1 ti.emoos. ... July Sua li. Elmore. Tli.amook.... Aug. B.ar Saa Pedre. ... Al.g. W. Elder. .San Di.ee. ... Aug. Falcon ....... Haa Fraadeea Aug. KmC1: Van Padre.... Aug. Hunk Ibaea.. Hoaskeng. ... Aug. lltrmlM -HonkoBg.... Aug. Strata.) oo. . .. .HengkoBg. . ..Sspl 3! 1 3S 1 and docking llghtveasel No. M. which belongs off the mouth of the Columbia. New tenders will be opened In about 1') days. Mghtvessel No. Is due from Astoria today to be raised on the Oregon drydock. It its reported from Seattle that the torpedo-boat destroyer CSoldahorough. which was built here In 1S01. may be de tained from participating In the early exercises of the Astoria Centennial through the discovery that her port crank shaft la cracked and will have to be replaced In the Kaat and shlppedTto the Bremerton Navy-Vard. Bringing her record passenger list of U persons the gasoline schooner Bay- ocean arrived up yesterdsy front Bsy- ocean. Of the party leas than half a doaen are reported to have felt the d'ia!ma of sesslrkness. though the vessel headed Into a strong sea and gave an Illustration of her strength and buoy ancy. She returned last night with a large list and will leave again Saturday morning, the rate for that trip being 13 for the round voyage. Because of the enforcement of evening closed periods on the, bridges the, Clats- nle Transportation Company baa an nounced a new schedule affecting the operation of the river ateamer Beaver, tarough. which she will depart hereafter at i.ia o'clock Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Instead of o'clock. Sunday evening she will depart at 8 o'clock, aa In (he past. The gasoline barge Wakena. owned by the same line. wU make but one trip a week Instead of two. begin ning Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock, when she will proceed to Astoria, delivering and loading freight at way points. There entered .yesterday at the Cus- tom-Houaa tho steamers Claremont. J. A. Chanxlor and J. B. Stetson, from San Francisco, and the gasoline nrhooner Anvil, from Bandon. The Stetson cleared for Aberdeen, the Claremont for Ray mond and the Chanslor for Monterey. After discharging a portion of her In ward cargo at Couch-street dock yester day the aleamer Claremont ahlfted to a berth at the Tactile Bridge Company, and will he unloaded today, leaving for Raymond to load lumber for San Fran cisco. The steamer Tamalpals. arriving yesterday from San Francisco, went to Kalama for a lumber cargo. .Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. July IS. Arrived Steamer Fair Oaka. from Kan Franclaco; steamer Al liance, form Eureka and Coos Bay: gaso line schooner Bayocean. from Bayoceaa. Balled oteamer J. A. Chanslor. for Mon terey: ateamer J. B. Stetson, for Aberdeen; steamer Uolden Gate, for Tillamook; ateam er Sua f!. Elmore, for Tillamook; gaaollne schooner Bayocaan. for Hayoceaa; ateamer Breakwater, for Cooa Bav. Astoria. July S3. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 P. M.. amooth: wind, northwest. 2H milea: weather, cloudy. Ar rived at 3 and left up at 7:30 A. M. Pteamer Tamalpala. from San Francisco. Arrived at 3 P. M. Steamer Alliance, from Kureka and Cooa Bay. Arrived at 8 and left up at 3:30 P. M. Steamer Fair Oaka. from San Francisco. Saa Francisco. July z3. Sailed at 13 A 31. Steamer Northland, for Portland. Sailed at 3 P. M. Steamer Bear, for Portland. Brest. July JS. Sailed French bark Chaa. ilounod. for Portland. Blunta Reef. Joly :S Passed at noon Tug Dauntless with log raft la tow, from Columbia River, for Kan Diego. Nanooee. B. P.. July :s. Arrived yeater day bleamer Olson A Mabony. from Port land. Point Lebna. Joly S3. Passed at 3 P. M. yaaterday Steamer Shasta, from San Pedro, for Portland. San Franclaco. July 88 Arrived Steam ers at. F. Plant, from Seattle; Wllhelmina, from Bonolulu: Newburg. from Oraye Bar ber: schooner James H. Brace, from Bel Ungham. Sailed Steamers Maverick, for Seattle; Northland, for Astoria; Bear, for Portland: brig w. O. Irwin, for Roche Har bor: steamer San Pedro, for Cooa Bay . Raymond. Waeh.. July 18. Arrived Steamer Daisy Mitchell, from San Franclaco. Seattle. Wash., July 3S. Arrived eiteam- ohlp Bee. f rum Dupont; ateamer Queen, from Southeastern A lass, a : Steamer Wataoa. from San Francisco; steamer Jefferson. from Bxagway: steamer Northland, from Sitka. Sailed Steamer Bee. for Everett: steamer Proeteellaus, for Tacoma; ateamer Presld.nl. for Everett: steamer Vmatllla. for San Francisco; steamer Melville Dollar, frtr Tacoma: ateamer Roaecrans. for tan Franclaco; - barkentlne 8. O. wilder, tor Vallejo. Im Angelee. July 2.1 Arrived Governor, from Seattle: Santa Barbara, from CJrave Harbor: Alcatrax. from Greenwood : Ban don. from Cequtile River. Sailed lieo. w. rider, for Portland: Argyll. Oleum and Yellowstone, for Portland; Bandon, for Co qutlle River. Manila. July 28. Arrived Ortaiic, from Yancoater. Tides at Astoria Wedsssaday. High. Law. ft JT A. M 3 8 feefT:ll A. M....-l. feet 1:38 P M 7 4 f-et 7 Ji p. it.... 3.1 feet WATCH TOIR KIDXET9. Their action rontroVs your health. T.ead what Foley Kidney Pills have done for your neighbor. Mrs. H. W. Allen. Qulncr, 111., ssys: "About a year ago my moneys oegan bothering me. I bad a swelling In my ankles and limbs, and later severe backaches. The doc tors pronounced It serious kidney trou ble, and I was steadily getting worse when I began taking Foley Kidney Pills. Shortly after, the swelling) went down and my pains began leaving me. I kept on taking them until I was once more freed of all kidney trouble and suffering. I have a great deal to thank roiey rv'aney nus tor and shall al ways recommend them." For Sale by All Druggists. ea ' " American capltallats are negotiating for copper propertlce In Chile estimated to eon- tain l ..... (Ksi tons of pure copper, worth 17Vooo.uCO at 3 Oer ton. It la eetlmated that thla copper caa be rolotd and smelted sot: aau par lerx WHEAT PILING UP Big Receipts at Chicago Break the Market. SEPTEMBER OFF HALF CENT Total Stock on Hand Estimated at Over Thirteen Million Rutrcls. - 'World's Available Supply Is Larger. CHICAGO. July 25. Piling of wheat Into rhloago reached a point today almoat with out precedent, crushing the market flat. The end of the dajr left prices lie to e un der last night. Corn closed a shade to tie doea. oats unchanged to c lower and pro visions dearer by 3c to 30c. The total wheat on hand in this city was figured today at 13.11,ooo bushels. Includ el In tbla atock are 9.073.IWB huahele of Fall contract grade, aa atalnst only t.'il.ooo bahe!e at the corresponding time a ea ago. rUmultaneooa with thla showing came new a that the world'a available auppty had increased 4...".7.hhi buehela. compared with a decrease of 2.M4.0e bushels a year ago. Export as I. a made little. If any. difference In rhe prevailing Hear aentlment. Heptera ber ranged from s7e to KaHC, with laat sales He net lower at 87 He. Corn followed downward movement or wheat. September fluctuated between 62S0 and 64c. cloetng nervous, e net lower a.t c. Cash grades were weak. No. 9 yel low rnlshed at A3e64c Hedging aalea agalnat newly-harveated oata mada the market weak almoat from the atart. High and low levela touched by the fcepremher option were 40e. and XiiSc. with the close 319 tc a net loss of .c. Provlsione advanced because of a Western packers' liberal buying of Heptember lard. At tne wind-up pork waa znazawc higher man laat nigni: lard increased in cost low ISte to irc and rlba lifted tc to liv,c The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. I . .S Lea CtO! JlllT.... Sept. . . . f ."SS .it .7S .l May.... Dec. CORN. July ait, .;t, .m s-'ept is . :s r : ,j"4 .43 Xec 40S .lilt OATS. .- .kS July.. S-pt. . Pec.. . May. . July.. Sept. . .11 is .4. "a 44 .42 .411, .4JI. 4iS ME1.-8 PORK. 14.JK 14 S 14i 14 70 LARD. us- atr .8 83 f.4 14 II) la.&O 1 .."! 14. ;o Sept . . Jan... 1 45 8.4 t.as SHORT RIBS. . 54 l! S 57 . 1 . 8.17 8.10 Pept 8 0 8.17 Jan... Cash quotations were aa followa Flour Firm. Rye No. 8. 80e. Rarley Feed or mixing. 800 7c: fair to choice malting. 81 1.05. Flaxseed No. I Southwestern and No. 1 Northwestern, nominal. Timothy seed s0 11.80. (lover 8f18.30. Pork Meaa. per barrel, tin SOti 18.85. I.ard Per las pounds. 89-848.&A. fihort rlba Sldea loose!. I8.43 0 8.SO. hides Short, clear (boxed), t8.33w8.3S. drain statistics: Total clearancee of wheat and flour were equal to 800.008 bushala. Primary receipts were 1.288. noo bushels, compared with 1. 2&4.eoe buehela the rorreepondtng day a year ago. The world'a visible supply, aa shown by Bradstreet's. Increaaed 4.:S.O00 bushela. Fatlmated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat. 8S8 cars: com. 101 cars; oats, 318 cars; hoga, 28.008 head. Recelpta. Shipments. Flour, barrels . Wheat, bushels Corn, bushela . Oata. bushela Rve. bushela Barley, bushela JVHH0 SO.SOfl . ..8;i.(io ,..1.7.0IM . .410.000 .. a.nno . .. 28.000 114.000 j'.c.ono 488.000 Yi'.oio flraln at SaB Francisco. AV TRANCISCO. July 23. wheat Steady. Barley Firm. fcpot quotations: Wheal Shipping. I1.42H fll JO per cantaL Barley Feed. 81.83Vi 1.33 per cental. Oats Red. tl.20Ql.33 per cental: black, 81.20ff 1.37 4. t all board aalea: Wheat No sales. Bar leyDecember. 11.3. W 6 1.3HH. Grain Markets of the Northwest. TACOMA. July 23. Wheat, firm, blue- Stem. 4c: forty fold. Sc; club, 4c; red Kuastan, 82c. Recelpta, wheat 19 cars, corn 1 car, hay 11 cars. SEATTLE. July 2.'.. Wheat, blueatem. Sic: fortyfuld. Trie: club. 7.c; Fife. "So; red Russian. 7 tic. Oata. 8-3 per ton: barley $24 per ton: bags, 33.23. Car receipts to noon, oats 2 cars. European Grain Marketa. , LONDON. July 23. Caigoea quiet but sresriy. Walla Walla for shipment at 34s 3d. English country marketa quiet; French country marketa easy. LIVERPOOL. July 23. Wheat July. e.s 11 fad: October, xa 10d: December, As lud. Weather In England clear. Changes In Available Supplies. NEW TORK. July 25. Special cable and telegraphic communication ,received by Bradetreel'B ahow tha following changes In available auppllea aa compared wtlh pre vloua account: Bushels. Wheat. United States, east of Rockies. Increase 3J4 0O0 Canada, decreaae l.OOT.OOO Total. I nlted states and Canada. Increase. 3.527.000 Afloat for and In Europe, de crease I.OOO.OOO Total American and Europe supply. Increase 4.257,000 Corn, t'nlted States and Canada. decrease 2.370.000 Oata t'nlted Statea and Canada, decrease 869.000 Coffee and Sugar. NEW TORK. July 23. Coffee futures closed steady at a decline of two polnta en July, but generally 4 to 14 polnta net higher. Fa l-a. 33.730 bags. July. ll.AOc: Auguat. ll.SHc: Heptember. 11.33c; October. 10.ie; November, lo.&oc; December, January, Feb ruary and March. lO.BSc: April and May. ln.c: June. 10.73c 8pol coffee quiet: Rio Nol-T. 13 8-l13Se: No. 4 Santoa, 13?ac Mild coffee quiet: Cordova. 14tMC- Rsw s'irsr f!-m. M'ncovado. SO test. MEN $5 to $15. By DR. LINDSAY, the. Eminent. Long Eatablishtad Specialist WHY PAY MORE for Inferior treatment when you can get tha very beat 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 anv experiments or any failures. If your raaa will not yield to treatment I can tain that at the first examination, and will frankly tell you ao and give you advice how to laKo care oi youraeu. afT aPECIALTIKS ABE Nerveoe Bis Allsaeata, Piles, Varteea etna. tares, Kidary, Bladder and all ailments liaur 8 sua, COMB AND CONSULT U3 FREE OF ALL CHARQjB. DR. LINDSAY THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST. Craer Alder aad Second Streets. Entrance 1S8H Second Street, Part laYdVor; Of fl" Hoarm A. M. 8 P. M- Sunday 10 A. M. ta 1 P. H. S.aeex.BOc: centrifugal. teat, S.4T0S.4Sc: molassee sugar. 8a teat. S.Sl.7Sc. Re fined aieadr. - Cendltloa of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. July 23. At the begin ning of business today thhe condition of the fnued Statea Treasury waa: Working balance In Treasury of- flee . .-... O2.r5.i0 In tanka and Philippines treasury 3:l.010.1H4 lotsl of general fund 1S2,440..".M) Recelpta yesterday -J6.7."ri Dishuraenienla H.&2r..0'23 The deficit to date thla fiscal year. 1S. oim.o.vi. as against a deficit of $$.344,814 at this time last vear. These figures exclude Panama Canal and public debt transactions. . Dried Fruit at New Tork. NEW TORK. July 23. Evaporated apples very ecarce, firm. Spot fancy. 17tfl8c; choice. lc. Prunea firm on the epot. but unsettled for future ehlpmenta. Quotatlona Oltlrtc for rallfomlaa up to J"i. and 11014O for oregona rrom sa to aos. Peachea quiet, but ateadv. Choice, 9149 10c; extra choice, 10H9104c; fancy, 11 114c Naval Stores. SAVANNAH. Oa.. July 24. Turpentine firm; sales, loss; recelpta. 14U0; enipmeme. 4-S'Ki. Itoaln. firm: sales. 8O0O; receipts. 5100; ahlnments. S1U: stocks. 117.200. Quote: D, 83.436 5.113: E. J5.53 C 8.03; F, G, H. B. 8H.434, rt.4B: K. 3o.50fi .33: M, t.30fn.AO: N. 36.73Od.0fi; WO, 34.UJ6 7.0i: WW. 37.10 O 7.1.1. TO LEASE ALASKA DOCK Ilarriman Interests Will Not Have 1,'se for All Property. Following; the disposal of the Port land & Asiatic Steamship Company the Harrlman interests are planing; to reap revenue from dock property not re quired for the present and negotiations are under way for the leasing of Alas ka dock. The lower dock Is being used by a sand and gravel concern and the upper dock la to be overhauled and whitewashed, preparatory to being; given over to oshers. As Upper Alaska dock Is situated south of the new Harrlman bridge It will not he required in connection with the proposed construction of new docks north of the bridge, that la to Include the site on which Alnsworth dock stands. The proposal under considera tion Is for a lease of three years and within a few weeks is expected to be closed. Lower Alaska duck will prob ably be torn down with the completion of the bridge, as a portion of it has been used for housing material of the contractors and no work has been done since the completion of the bridge foundations, toward strengthening the structure. The steamer Breakwater, which docked st the Upper Alaska dock in high water, has a permanent berth at the new addition to Alnsworth dork, while the department under which she is operated also controls dock property at the foot of Davis street. SIX CRAFT PULL OS WRECK Henderson Filling- With Sand, Mak ing Raising Difficult. Five steamers. ' the Shaver. Sarah Dixon. No Wonder, Cascades and Wauna and the gasoline tug Echo made a third attempt last night to right the wrecked steamer M. F. Henderson which sank at Bugby Light In the Co lumbia River after being struck by the tug Samson Saturday morning. As the Henderson Is rapidly filling with sand and tides have worked a strong Influence, marine men are inclined to the opinion that if she la raised it will be after considerable additional dam age has been Inflicted. She may be a total loss. Pilot. Kdward Sullivan, who was charge of Barge No. 93. which waa in tow of the Henderson at the time, has filed a report with Local Inspectors Ed wards and Fuller, as has Pilot Jordan of the Samson. A statement Is ex pected from officers of Barge No. 93 after which a date tot the hearing, will be set. Pilots Sullivan and Jordan agree that one whistle was sounded from Barge No. 93 and answered by the Samson. Sullivan says the Samson then altered her courae and headed for the Hender son and her tow and that he ordered the steamer to swing the barge to the Ight untfl he was so close to shore that he ordered the crew to stand by the anchors and that the wheel be put hard a port. Sullivan says the channel at this point is 2500 feet wide. Jordan declares he put his wheel hard aport on receiving the signal and when the second whistle was given, saw that a collision could not be averted and or dered the engine backed full speedy Men and Women Cured Th famous 8. K. Chan Chi ne ildlcln Company, with thtir ramediea. of harbs and rocta cura won derfully. It haa an. T-W- 4) cuTtd many VjeV aulterara wh . 4X. ftther rented nmn IT i - 'L nave failed, aura cure for chronic private ailments. Sirvcruaneee. blood poleoo. rheumatism, slthm "pneumonia, kldnay. throat and lung froSblei. P consumption, atomach -'ord.ra and other diseases of all kinds. Remedies S.JmleS;' NO OPERATION. 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Debility, Hop. f pec a- ' Danger Lurks in Neglect SECURE THE SERVICES OP "THE FOREMOST SPECIALISTS" "HOXEST TREATMEXT P05ITIVB BJBStTITS $5.00 My Fee in Many Cases CURED IN FIVE DAYS " VARICOSE VEINS OBSTRUCTIONS PILES FISTULA. Vo Detention Business or Hons. No Severe Operations. Many Cases Thoroughly Cared In One Treatment. I have Proof for Every Statement I Hake. Examination and Consultation Free I MAKE NO CHARGE WHATEVER FOR CONSULTATION. EXAMINATION AND FULL INFORMATION. AND TOU HAVE NOTHING TO PAT FOR EXCEPT SATISFACTORY TREATMENT. Medlolnea furnished from my own laboratory. 1.0 to f 6.(0 per course. H you eaanot call, write for particulars. Many oases are curable at home. Hours s A. M U I ?. M. Sundaye 10 to 11. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. tSVA YAMHILL ST.. COR. SECOND ST. rm. a. g. smith. I am the only specialist In Port, land who does not advertise a fic titious name or photograph, I publish njr true photosjraph, eorrert name, personally conduct my office. I am tbe moat auccees fril and rellablev aa medical ere dentiala and press records prove. I make thla statement ao that you at II I know you consult a true spe cialist, who sees and treats pn-' tients personally. I poasess skill and experience, acquired fn such a way that no other can share, and should not be classed with medical companies. It Is impossible for a medical company to attend col lege. Companies have no diplomas or license to practice medicine In Oregon or any other state. Medi cal companies usually are named after a doctor. A portrait, whose personality and Identity are In definite, Is selected and published as tbe learltimate apeciallst of the office. Hired substitutes, ordinary doctors with questionable ability, srlvc consultatloa, examination and treatment. if - .-. V y Ti m a A y f if ii Minim i hutii IN " 6CK1 " FOR BLOOD POISON. I use Professor Ehrllch's wonderful new discovery, "60fi," In cases of Specific 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. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. Office Hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treat ment for Varicose Veins. Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood Poison, Piles, Fistula. Bladder. Kidney. Prostatic and all Men's Ailments, and grlve you FREE a physical -examination; If necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions. DR. A. G. SMITH There's no pain qo poisonous drugs no operations His Cures Are Affected by L'sins; Nature's Remedies. ' THE CHINESE DOCTOR. He has made a life-study of the curative powers of Roots. Herbs Bark, and B"fs and la giving: to the people of the Northwest the benefit of his years of research. It Is by simple remedies that he can cure such diseases as Catarrh, Asthma, Stomach. Lung and Liver Trouble, and also private diseases of men and women. -. CONSULTATION FREE. Open Evenings and Sundays. If you live out of the city. Inclose 4 cents In stamps and get a symptom blank. Fill it out and when he diagnoses your case you can begin treatment. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 16Si4 First St., Portland. Cor. Morrison, Oregon. f"" " I' " i" " " r ; . c Gee f ' ? Gee V "She- y Wo Wo My Claims Are Founded on Cures If yon au-tt weak, alllnr man. atop and think what you could accgmplUh if you were atrong; and wall what a source of happlneas, good haalth and robust tranffth would ba to you. It takes more strength to b sick tfaan well !t takes more strength to live undsr tha conditions of Illness than it does when la health. All my life I have been studying- this problem curing complaints of man restoring; to strenfta weak, ailing; men. I know that I caa qulaklr and surely restore you to health. My Immense practice, my large medical of flees are the result of cures sure, certain. I can oun you; YOU CAN PAY AFTER CURED INQUIRE iBveatlsate for yourself. REMERBER. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to have the opinion of the beat. A thorough, painataklnr EXAMINATION si van eaob. aad every parson by me personally. WEAKNESS To any roan who Is suffering from WEAKNESS PTJNCTTONAU DECLINE, or PROSTATIC DIS KA6ES let me ask you the Question: Will you put your time against mine? If I fail to cure, MT SERVICES COST YOU NOTHING. This remark able treatment you can only procure from ME. It consists of 21. TREATMENTS NO MORB, NO LESS. Each and every treatment is given by me. aa it Is too valuable to Intrust to an assistant. X can cure you and make you as well as yon ever were in your me, i win tone up your sys tem, cleanse the poison from your blood, lve you a neajtny color to your eneejes, a origrntness to your eye, so that la a very short time you would not know that you ever had a sick day la your life, ABSOLUTE CURES Ton can't afford to experiment - with . year HEALTH AND STRENGTH. My ions; years of experience aa a SPECIALIST In diseases peculiar to men have proved to me that SO per cent of tha men are Buffering from one or more of the following conditions: VARICOSE VEINS, DISORDERS, RUPTURE Spedfle Blood Poison. Contracted Dlaorders, Kid ney and Bladder Troubless, Postratle Ihaeeae, Piles, aad all Keflex Palvlo Ailments. PORTLAND, OsV FIVE DAYS CURED Varicose Veins, Blood Poison, Piles, Fistula, Etc. Kv Detention From Occupation, Family or Home. NO SEVERE OPERATION.5?, 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 ARK THE KEYSTONES TO SUC CESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. I WILL GIVE $500 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: conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. 234V2 Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon I Cure Men $io IS MY FEE Pay When Cured General Debil ity, Weak: Nerves, Inaomnln Results of exposure, overwork and other vio lations of Nature's laws. Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Varicose Veins, quickly and permanently cured at amall expense. SPECIAL AILMEXTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning:, itching and Inflamma tion stopped In 24 hours. Cures ef fected In seven days. Consultatloa 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 MEDICAL CO., 24 'A WanhlnR-ton St., Cor. First. jf f Brated Golden seal safe and simple remedy for BronduUi, Caiarrk. Ho faxr W I f inflammations. Irritations, nicer I Vr 1 etlons ot ALL moaous mambranee I I or linings ot tbe nose, tnroat, I r s I gtomaoa or other organs. AT DUOOITS ! f Q P Why tot nrt yrxntlf -aSaBaa.as V - Treatise with each bottle I : I V- or mailed oa request V T t GwI Ca. J I The Dr. Green Offer. FREE FOR ALL AILING MEN L, Jit' THEf SPECIALIST WHO CURES. We want all ailing men to feel that they can come to our office freely for examination and explana tion of their condition, without be ing: bound by any obligation to take treatment unless they so de sire. We will make a thorough and "seientlflc examination of your ailments 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 success, 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 offi.ee, no impossibilities to promise you. 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 plvysician 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 PR. GREEN system of MAN-BUILDING-treatment will give you Immediate benefit, and a quick and lasting cure. VARICOSE VEINS Weak, Swollen, Sacra-ins;, Knotted, Wormy-like Veins, Clotted Stag nant Pools of Impure Blood, Wcnk, Nervous, Low Vitality, Menial Oe prenslon. We daily demonstrate that VARI COSE VfilNS 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 corn e. There is no guesswork about It. We remove every ob struction, stop every -waste," allay ail irritation and innammauon, re vitalize the weakened organs, and soon accomplish a safe, thorough and permanent cure. BLOOD POISON & "606" ltaah. Conner-colored Snots, Erup tions, Ulcers, Sore Mouth or Throat, Mucous Hatches, 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- "t06," 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 Nervo-Vltal Debil ity, as well as its evil effect upon the physical, mental and other powers, Is familiar to all afflicted men. The symptoms need not be enumerated. We want all ailing men to know that our ANIMAL E X TRACT treatment is the ideal remedy for N Ell VO-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, -blerdinar, itchinsr or protruding; Fistula Ulcers, etc. Our proven methods make hos pital operations unnecessary. In most eaecs 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, dally 9 to 6. Evenings 7 to S. Sundays 10 to L. DR. GREEN CO. 32 Washinerton St., Portland, Or. Don't Wait 606 99 The new German Discovery for BLOOD POISON Until August 1st. DR. J. J. KEEFE 300-1 0-'U Merchants Trust Bids:., 0th and Washington, Portland, Or. CALL AT ONCE NO DETENTION FROM WORK. L. T. YEE & SONS The Old. Reliable Chinese Doctor spent lifetime study et herbs and research In Oblnai was irastcd diploma by ta Emperon ana ran tees core all ailments of men and women srhen others fall. U joa Bai ter, call or write to YE.K A SONS MKDICINK CO, 14iV ttm. Gas. Aider. rertlaaeV. . jpu il. .aV