14 THE MOKMXx OREGOXIAX, ' TUESDAY,' JULY 14, li)0. GH NA STEAMSHIP BRINGS GUNNIES Large Shipment Received on Regular Asiatic Liner Nicomedia. HEAVY DUTY ON CARGO Largest Portion of Consignment Will Be Cleared at Portland Bags Alone Net Government $ 75, 000 Silk and Merchandise. The regular line steamship Nicomedia of the Portland and Asiastic Steamship Company, arrived in "Portland yesterday morning and immediately entered at the Customs House. The cargo of the vessel consisted principally of gunnies and general merchandise and was val ued at approximately $450,000. The steamer will discharge nearly the en tire cargo at the Alaska dock. Duties which will be paid at Portland on the cargo of the Nicomedia will amount to upwards of $90,000. On gun nies alone there will be a duty of about $75,000. The curios and general mer chandise are taxable for good sums and all will be cleared at Portland. There is very little Kastern freight on the Nicomedia. A few rolls of mat ting and several chests of tea, besides a small amount of porcelain constitutes the entire quantity of freight for points Kaat. The manifest shows 40 packages of Bilk for Portland. On this there is a very heavy duty. The Nicomedia made a fast trip across, beating her schedule by two days. She had good weather and no mitihaps. The Nicomedia arrived in the river on the time of the steamship Ara bia, which was compelled to undergo repairs at Hongkong. On the outward voyage from the Orient the Arabia will discharge Eastern freight at San Fran cisco before coming to Portland. She is due to reach Portland the end of the present month. Both Eastward and Westward ship ments have been on the increase during the past month and a prosperous sea son Is anticipated. The rates on wheat and flour have not been adjusted finally as yet. but will be settled before the new crop grain is ready to be shipped. The inward manifest of the Nicomedia follows: Gunnies For Portland, 4340 bales. Merchandise 'For Portland, 1841 pack-upr-fl: for Ltfiiver, 2SO packages; for New York, t package. Total, J'72 packages. Curios For Portland, ltiS paikuRts; for Oinaha. 1 package; for St Louis, 2- pack apes; for Chii-ago. 48 pctkaxes; for Peoria. III., 17 packages; for Denver, 10 packages. Total. 2rt0 packages. Rir For Portland 1S00 bags. Mattiue For Memphis. ,VJ5 rolls; for St. Louis. W03 rolls; or Pittsburg, 33 rolls. Total. 14til rolls. Black pepper For Portland, 7.ri bag- White pepper For Portland, 7S bags. Tapioca For Portland. 500 bags. Tin For Portland. 221 slabs. Peanuts For Portland, 2."i0 bags. Sulphur For Portland. 3540 mats. Tea For Portland, 141 chests; for Mil waukee. 270 chests; for Rochester. N. Y.. airt chests; for Omaha. 30. chests- for Chi cago. 2 chests; for Detroit, ."44 chests; for Montreal. 27rt cheats; for St. Joseph. 2St chests; for Rome. Itol cheats; samples, tt chests. TotaL 2i47 chests. Silk For Portland, 4U packages. Sliip Carpenters Leave for North. Ship carpenters and engineers who will put together at St. Michaels tire knock-down steamer General J. W. Jacobs, for the United Ctates Govern ment, will leave this morning for Seat tle. From the Sound port the men will embark for the mouth of the Yukon river. The parts of the vessel have been shipped and will be ready for the men to proceed with immediately on the arrival at the northern port. The Jacobs is for the use of the Quarter master's Department. Crown of Germany at Limerick. Reports received by the Merchants Exchange, announce the arrivel at Lim erick, of the British bark Crown of Geramny. A dispatch dated Tralee. July 10. announced that t.ie Crown of Germany was anchored in a dangerous position off the Irish coast. Much anx iety for the safety of the vessel was felt in Portland as both craft and mas ter were well known. The Crown of Germany made the run outward in 111 days from the Columbia River. Newspapermen Charter Gatzert. The Hteamer Bailey Gatzert has been chartered to carry the members of the Washington State Press Association from Vancouver on an excursion Fri day. The Gatzert will take the "quill drivers" from Vancouver to Stevenson and return on that day. A number of newspaper men of Portland have been invited. L. A. Pike Ketiirns to Portland. L. A. Pike, .special deputy collector of customs, has returned from a vaca tion spent in the Eastern States and Canada. Mr. Pike took in the Alberta country. He was present at the Ex position in Calgary, where he paid a visit to his daughter. Mrs. H. A. Mid dleton. Mr. Pike says that there is no place like Oregon. Marine Notes. The steamship. City of Panama will sail for Coos Bay tomorrow. ' The steamship Breakwater will re turn to the Portland-Coos Bay run Au gust 1. The steamship Rose City arrived up last night late with passengers and freight from San Francisco. The steamship Sark. due at Portland from San Francisco, will not reach here for & week. She will take a part cargo of lumber at one of the California ports. The steamship Ascot, for Melbourne, left down yesterday. In addition to the cargo taken at Portland she had over 1.000,000 feet of redwood taken at Eureka. Arrivals and Departures. PORTLAND. July Lt Arrived Steam ship Rose City, from San Francisco; steam ship Nicomedia, from Hongkong and way ports. Sailed Steamship Ascot, for Mel bourns. Australia. Astoria, July 13 Condition at the mouth of the river at 5 P. M.. smooth; wind W(st. 0 miles: weather, cloudy. Salted at 7:10 A. M. Steamer Eureka, for Eureka and way ports. Arrived at R:40 A. M. and left up at 4 P. M. Steamer Rose City, from San Francisco. Arrived at 2:50 and left up at t; P. M. Steamer Tbos. L. Wand, from San Francisco. Arrived at 5 and left up at A P. M. Steamer Roanoke, from San Pedro . and' way ports San Francisco. July IS. Arrived Steamer Geo W. Elder, from Portland: at 11 A. M. Steamer State of California, from Portland. Arrived last night Steamer Washington, from Portland. Point Lobos, July 13. Passed Steamer Roma, from Port San Luis, for Portland. San Pedro, July IS. Arrived yesterday Sv-hooner John A.' Campbell, from Colum bia River. Limerick. July 13. Arrived July 11 Brit ish ship Crown of Germany, from Portlnnd. San Francisco, July 13. Arrived 6 team- ship Sheridan, from Manila, etc ': steam ship City of Puebla. from Victoria; Steam ship Geo- W. Eider, from Portland; steam ship' State of California, from Portland; steamship G. C. Llndauer. from Grays Har bor: steamship Charles Nelson. Port Angeles. Salted Steamship Alaskan, for Seattle. Yokohama. July 13. Sailed Empress of Japan, for Vancouver. Hamburg. July 1. Arrived Serak, from Seattle. an Francisco, etc.. via Punta Arenas and Tenereifffe. Sailed July & Nauplla. for San Francisco. Singapore. July ll. Sailed Teucer, from STEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Due to Arrive). Name From. City of Pan. .Coos Bay Nicomedia. . . Hongkong. Rose City.... San Francisco. Roanoke Los Angeles. . Alliance Coos Bay . . . . . Geo. W. ElderSan Pedro State of Cal.San Francisco. Date. .Tn port . In port . July 14 .July .July .July , .Jul . luly , Julv Arabia. ..... .Hongkong Alesia Hongkong Numantia. . . .Hongkong Sept. Breakwater, .coos rlay. .Indeft Scheduled to Depart. Name. For. Date. City of Pan. Coos Bay July 15 Roanoke Los Angeles. .. July 16 Alliance Coos Bay July IS Rose Citv...San Franclaco. Iulv 18 Geo. W. ElderSan Pedro July 23 Nicomedia. .. Hongkong Aug. 1 Arabia Hongkong Aug. 14 Alesia Hongkong Aug. 27 Numantia. . . .Hongkong Sept. 20 State of Cat. San Francisco. July 25 Breakwater. .Coos Bay Indft. Entered Monday. City of Panama. Am. steamship (Ffater, with general cargo, from Coos Bay. Nicomedia, Ger. steamship (Wage mann), with general cargo, from Hongkong and way ports. Cleared Monday. Aacot. Br. steamship Booth), with 2,252.648 feet of lumber, valued at 924.217.02. for Melbourne, Australia. Tacoma and Seattle via. Yokahoma, etc., for Liverpool. Tides at Astoria Tuesday. High. Low. :2S A. M 9.4 feet;7:2S A. M... 1.7 feet 1:58 P. M 7.t fet7:38 P. M 3.0 feet N GREAT RALLY FOR TIFT REPUBLICANS TO MEET NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. Senator Fulton Will Be Principal Speaker at Ratification Chair man Cake Mails Invitations. Republicans of Oregon will open the Taft campaign with a monster rally at the Baker Theater next Monday night. The demonstration is under the auspices of the Republican state central commit tee and was planned by the forty-fifth precinct Republican Club. Senator Fulton will be the principal speaker. It is prom ised that the Presidential campaign will be opened with great enthusiasm as the result of this gathering of stalwart Re publicans. Not only Portland members of the party but those from all over the state are in vited. Chairman Cake of the state cen tra committee mailed Invitations yester day to out of town members of the state committee, and seats will be reserved at the theater for them. The following com mittee is working on plans for the meet ing: Henry S. Westbrook, Allan R. Joy and Ben Riesland. Senator Fulton wrote his acceptance of the invitation to speak to Chairman Cake yesterday. He will make an address out lining the problems before the voters dur ing the coming campaign, and will speak from an intimate knowledge, of the pur poses of the Republican party, for he is close to the leaders of the National or ganization. Judge H. H. Northup and Dr. H. W. Co1 will also make speeches. Dr. Coe attended tae National convention at Chi cago and his remarks will be In the na ture of a report of the convention end an estimate of its work. A band has been engaged, and the Oregon Male Quar tet will sing. Catchy campaign music will be on the programme. It Is the plan of the men making the plans for the meeting to start off the campaign in this; state with a big dem onstration that will show the Taft en thusiasm throughout Oregon. Nothing will be left undone to make the meeting a great success. Steps will be taken at the rally to form a Taft club, the first to be organized in this state. A committee will be named to plan the organization of such a com mittee and other clubs will be formed throughout thestate. The idea in form ing these organizations is to make a strong campaign throughout the state during the coming Fall. Chairman Cake of the state central committee is taking hold of the rally In earnest and !s doing everything possible to make it a great success. Senator Ful ton Is always a strong speaker, and his prominent place on the programme will attract a great many people who will want to hear him speak. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Article of Incorporation. MIILOY MERCANTILE COMPANY In corporators. O. B. Milloy. Stella M. Milloy and C. E. Rumelln: capital. SlG.OHt. MERCHANTS' GUARANTY COM P AN Y Incorporators. F. A. Jones. T. W. Murphy and Claude E. Hicks; caiptal. fnoo. ATLAS CHEMICAL COM PAN Y Incorpora tors. L. N. RuMell. Claude E. Hicks and -George W. Joseph; capital, $."(H0. GRAVES & COMPANY Supplementary ar ticles to increase capital stock from $10,000 to ?5O.0O0. DAVIS SAFE COM PA NY Inoorpora t ors, Jchn E. Davis. Fred T. Fall and Frank J. Super; capital. $L'5.U)0. Building Permits. THOMAS SHIED ER To erect two-story frame, on Lowell, between Front and Water. J. W. GILRACGH To erect two-story frame, on FVlmont. between East Thirty-fifth and Eapt Thirty-seventh; $2 CO. SIMON HARRIS To erect two-story frame on Hnyt. between Twenty -second and Twenty third: CORBKTT ESTATE To erect one-story brick store, on Fifth, between Alder and Washington; $1200. FELICE DESIATA To erect two-story frame on Carolina, between Macadam and Virginia; flBCO. E. SYLVESTER To erect one-story frame, on Kllllngsworth; $inon. HANS H ERKELSEN To erect one-story frame on East Fortieth, between Powell and Frances; 17hi. R. M. MIDI REG To erect one-story frame on East Lincoln, between East Thirty -seventh and East Thirty-eighth: $18. HARRY M CRACKEN To erect one-story frame on Raleigh, bet-ween Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth: 30uu. . Marriage Licenses. BUCKLEY-HOWE J. L. Buckley. 36, city; Martha Howe, 20. city. ERDMAN-H A RMON Julius A. Erdman, 34, city. Mae Helm Harmon. 3-4. city. LOVELL-AUBERTIN George Rangor Lov ell, 24. city; Lillian Aubertin. over 18. city. K A WAND-JOSEPH K. Kawand, 30, city; Emma Joseph, 28, city. Wedding and M si ting cards- W. O Snuia Co Washington bldg.. 4th and Wash. Thunder Showers at Gervais. GERVAIS. Or.. July 13, Special. Light thunder, accompanied by a slight rainfall, prevailed in this section Satur day and Sunday. The lowest humidity knowTi in years has prevailed throughout the French Prairie section the past few days. For Nervousness Take Horsford s Acid Phosphate, its use is especially valuable in the treatment of weak nerves, disordered digestion and constipation. MEET AT SEATTLE Traveling Passenger Agents to Convene in September. ROCHE MAKES PROGRAMME After Three Days' Session at Sound City Delegates Will Spend Two Days In Portland About 200 Will Attend. M. J. Roche, president of the American Association of Traveling Passenger Agents, has completed the programme for the annual convention of the organi zation, which will be held in Seattle in September. At the close of the annual gathering, the passenger men will sjend two days in Portland, during which they will be guests of local commercial bodies and will be shown the sights of this city. The coming convention is the 36th in the history of the association and it will bring to the Coast no fewer than 200 pas senger men from all parts ofthe country. The benefit to be received from the visit of these agents to Portland will be felt here long after the convention adjourns and the traffic men scatter to their re spective territories. The convention will open at Seattle on September 14. Upon the arrival of the passenger agents, who will come in spe cial" car parties, there will be a reception to the members and their wives, after which they will be escorted to the Elks rooms, where an address of welcome will be given by Governor Mead, of Washington and the freedom of the city will be extended by Mayor Miller, of Seattle. Business sessions will follow. After luncheon the railroad men will visit the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Ex position under the guidance of officials of the Fair and the scope and purposes of the exposition will be explained to them. On the night of September 14, a banquet and ball will be tendered the association members at the New Washington Hotel. The banquet will be given by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Business sessions will be held in the morning of the following day, September 15, and in the afternoon there will be an excursion to the Bremerton Navy-Yard. Upon the return to Seattle the passenger men will attend the theaters at night. September 16 will be spent cruising about Fuget Sound on the steamer Presi dent, as guests of the Pacific Coast Steamship Company. This trip will oc cupy the entire day. Luncheon will be served on board by the company. The two following "days, September 1" and 18, the traveling passenger agents will spend in this city. Nothing will be left undone to give them a good impres sion of Portland and they will return East with a better knowledge of this sec tion of the country than ever before. Xew Express Company Enters Field. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, which is building an extension to the Pacific Coast that will bring It into Port land next year, has formed an express company that will be operated directly by the railroad and will do all the ex press business along its lines. The com pany has been named the Continental Express Company, and It will enter into competition with the Pacific and Wells Fargo Express Companies on this Coast. It is the policy of the St. Paul road to deal directly with patrons of Its line In all such matters, operating its own sleep ing cars and all other conveniences for the public. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Phoenix Land Co. to Robert w! Wil son. Tr., lot "A, block 10: lot B," block 41. Council Crest Park.f 1 Goldwln S. Harris and wife to si. D. Schwartz, south half of lot 6. and east 18 feet of lot" 5, block 8, Simons Addition 3,000 Herman Sauer to Henry Berger, lots 11. 12, block 4, Fernbrook ' 1 Ettte Blum to W. Wynn Johnson, 5 acres in section 1. T. 1 S.. R. y E. . 1 Charles R. DeBurgh and wife to J. H. Hitchlngs, 81 acres commencing at i section corner in section 7. T. 1 N.. R. 2. E.. and section 12, T. i x., R. 1 e 1 E. Gunderson and wife to P. S. Fields, lots 1 to 12, block 1. Davis Highland, and other propertv 1 W. C. Repass and wife to Elsie C. Burkhart. lot 7, block 49v Vernon.. 2,500 W. H. Kennedy to George Arthur Johnson, lot 4, block 8i. Wood stock 10 H E. Noble et al to Jacob Burbach. lnt 8. block IS. Lincoln Park . 350 Henry Lenhardt to T. C. Russell, lot 9. block 24. North Irvington.. 750 James D. Hart and wife to Jacob Grebel et al. lot 3. block 2. Broad view . . . . 500 James D. Hart and wife to Jacob Grebel et al., lot 8, block 2, Broad view 9o0 Rachel ,E. Ryan et al to Roger B. Sinnot. undivided of the follow ing: East half of east halt of northwest quarter of southeast quarter, and northeast quarter of southeast quarter of section 20, T. 1 S.. R. 1 E 11,500 H. G. Colton and wife to Edward R. Graham. lots "Q" and 'S, in block 2. Rob Roy H. G. Colton and wife to Eva I. Graham, lots "T" and "V." block Rob Roy Aaron Philan and wise to Rebecca K. Robinson, beginning at northeast corner of lot 14, block 4. Market Street Addition, thence southerly IB feet, thence westerly 56 feet 3 Inches, thence 24 feet, thence west erly 2S feet 3 Inches, thence north erly 50 feet, thence easterly to be ginning 1,400 Arleta Land Company to Myrtle Carter, lots 21. 22- block 13, Ar leta Park No. 250 J. C. Ainsworth and wife to R. E. Bartel, lot 18, block 5, Oakhurst Addition . . 200 S. B. Donaugh and wife to Fred W. Eichenlaub. lot 7. block 13, Millers Addition to Sellwood , 550 James W Ford and wife to J. W. Curl lots 2rt. 27. 28. 23. block 138. University Park 2,600 Charles A. Payne et al to J. C. Lang .72 acre beginning at point In cen ter line of Tabor avenue extended. 334.9 feet north of north line of Francis avenue 600 John N. Faris and wife to Azra P. Smith. 21 acres beginning at north east corner of John P. Powell and Adallne Powell donation land claim in sections 3, 4, T. 1 S., R. S E 7,000 George Hahn and wife to Charley GTossmlller. lots 2, 3, block S, Lincoln Park Pierce RIggs et al to J. J. McHale, lot 1, block 7, Multnomah 425 R. W. Schmeer and wife to W. B. Dolan. lots 3, 4. block 4. Oakhurst 550 R. L. Reld and wife to Rebecca Mc Lennan, lot 7. block "K," Greenway 10 R. L. Reld and wife to Rebecca Mc Lennan, lot 1, block 'D." Green way 10 River View Cemetery Association to Arthur L. Little, lot 100. section 101, said cemetery 100 P. K. Counrtyman and wife to A. R. McWilliams and wife, lots 1, -2. block 3. Midway, and south 14 feet of lots 19, 20. block 4. Midway An nex 2,500 T. E. Hills et al to Albert W. Bahlke and wife, lots 16. 2-3. 26. block 17. College Place 3.500 J J. Read and wife to Mary Soltzen berg. lots 1. 2. block 330 Hawthorne Park Addition 3.O50 J. E. and Rose M. Winch to C. O. Windle. east H acres of a 14-acre tract in Robert Gray donation land claim 3.600 Thomas Mann to Tmomas and Marfe Fulham. 2". acres commencinic at - northeast corner of a tract owned by Low In N. B. Jones donation land claim 450 Max Loeweson and wife to George Loewenson. undivided half of lots I. 4. block IS, Couch Addition; un divided half of lot 3. block 37 Couch Addition; undivided half of lots 6, 7. block 28, Couch Addition 1 Ap "THE QUEEN Bottled Only attheApollinaris Spring, Neuenahr, Germany, and Only with its Own Natural Gas I. Goldsmith and wife to Max Loew enson. undivided half of the follow ing: Beginning at point In south line of Davis street where same Is Intersected by east line of Twenty second street, thence south 10o feet thence easterly 120 fet, thence northerly 100 feet, thence westerly 103.1 feet to beginning 1 S. W. Stryker and wife to Mary L. Hubbard et al.. lots 4. 1.", block 5; lots 1. 2. 3. 6. 11. 12. 13, 14. 15. 16. 20, 23. 25. block 9: lots 9. 10. 15 16. block 11: lots 25 to 32 In clusive, block 14: lots 1, 2, 15. block 15. Santa Rosa Park. 1 fitvs your abstracts made tor the (Security Abstract A Trust Co.. T Chamber of Com. BLflDEETT TAKES TO SALEM Leaves ox isth, which he says is his lt-cky day. Hopes to Secure lYeedom In Ten Years Will Have Petition for Pardon Circulated by Friends. George Blodgett, the confessed mur derer of Alice Mlnthorn, an actress in Fritz' Theater, at Second and. Burnsida streets, was taken to the State Peniten tiary at Salem yesterday by Sheriff Stev ens. Blodgett manifested but little emo tion as he left his cell at the County Jail, and accompanied the Sheriff to the train. At the Jail Blodgett had for a cellmate Charles Walton, the highwayman who held up a streetcar four years ago. Dur ing his stay at the County Jail Blodgett has raised several families of canaries. He will have one of the birds sent to Salem, but the others he has given away. Blodgett took only a few of his personal belongings, among which is a scrapbook, containing newspaper clippings relating to himself. Although he is under a life sentence, imposed by Judge Gantenbeln of the Cir cuit Court, the murderer hopes to secure his freedom within 10 years. Deputy Sheriff Wagner was Informed by Blod gett that he intended to have his friends circulate a petition for his pardon, to be presented to the Governor when enough signatures had been obtained Blodgett was once convicted and sen tenced to be hanged, but the Supreme Court ordered a new trial, and Blodgett pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree. He succeeded in being taken to The skin is aa index to the quality of the blood. Eczema, Acne, Tetter, pimples, rashes, eruptions, etc., show that some unhealthy humor or acid impurity is diseasing and corrupting' the circulation, so that instead of supplying nourishment and strength to the fine, delicate tissues of the skin, it is continually pouring out its acrid and unhealthy accumulations. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., may relieve some of the itching and other discomfort caused by skin troubles, and for this reason should be used, but such treatment cannot reach the humor-laden blood, and therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only cure for skin diseases. S. S. S., a purely vegetable preparation, is the best and quickest remedy. - It goes dotn into the circulation and neutralizes and removes the acids, impurities and humors, thoroughly purifies the circulation and permanently cures skin diseases of every kind. When S. S. S. has driven the humors and impurities from the blood, and cooled and cleansed the acid-heated circulation, every symptom passes away, the skin.is again nourished with rich, healthful blood and the trouble cured, as the cause has been removed. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT, SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Beware of 9 oumarts OF TABLE WATERS" Salem on the 13th of the month, which he regards as bis lucky day. MOTHER FOUND FOR CHILDREN Home for Potter Girls, Whose Father Goes to Sanitarium. A mother, a temporary one, at least, has been found fo the three little Pot ter girle, who were recently befriended in" Police Court by Judge Cameron. Their father, who is afflicted with rheumatism, and who is said to be often drunk, will go to St. Martin's Springs for his health. The temporary "mother" for the little girls was found with the assistance of Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin and the Juvenile Court. The hearing at Police Court over a week ago developed the fact that the father Is accutomed to pnt the children through family fire drills, summoning them from their slumbers at all hours of the night with a cornet. They would then go through a hole in the wall, down a ladder, to a place of safety, returning to rescue their invalid father. Ruth, Potter's 12-year-old girl, accused Union Barrett, a whisky salesman, with beating her when she interfered with his attacks on her father. The salesman was find J25 by Judge Cameron. Potter was also tried in the Police Court on a charge of attempting to kill Mrs. B. F. Caft wright with a revolver. Act Tomorrow on Road Petition. Action upon a petition for the building of a new road northeast of Lents, to be known as the Damm road, will be taken by the County Commissioners Wednes day. The new road, if constructed, will be between the Gates road and the Gil bert road. The new road will cut acDoss the orchard of a Mr. Wiley, who de mands 5W00 damages. The viewers' re port showed that he would be benefited as much as damaged. The Commissioners will pass upon the report. Sues for Deed to Lot. El R. Pittelkau has filed suit against Graves & Co. in the Circuit Court to compel that company to give a deed to lot 4. hlock 58, Couch Addition, at Park and Davis streets. Pittelkau alleges that he purchased the property with the un derstanding xhat the deed wa to be given to the Merchants Savings & Trust Company. The instrument as conveyed is said to be Imperfect. Fails to Get Children. A. M. Leech has failed temporarily in CUBES ECZEMA, ACNE.TETTER ETC Imitations. Cheap Substitutes and "Just As Good As." Unscrupulous dealers, mindful only of profit and caring nothing for the health of their pa trons, are offering for sale low-grade, Impure whiskey, -which they tell you is as "good as Duffy's." ( . It Is a cheap concoction and fraud, In tended to deceive the people. Of course. when a remedy has been before the pub lic so long, has been prescribed and used by the best doctors and in all the promi nent hospitals, and has carried, the bless ing of health into so many thousands of homes as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has, imitations are bound to arise. But they can Imitate the bottle and label only no one can Imitate the contents. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is an ab solutely pure distillation of malted grain; great care being used to have- every kernel thoroughly malted, thus destroy ing the germ and producing a predi gested liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which is the most effective tonic stimulant and invigorator known to sci ence; softened by warmth and moisture, its palatabilUy and freedom from in jurious substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. Any firm that will sell imitation or sub stitution goods will sell impure goods. The firm that is dishonest In one thing would not hesitate to be dishonest In an other. Whenever you" see imitation and substitution goods offered for sale by a firm, beware of anything and every thing put up by that firm. You en danger your own life and the lives of your family and friends Yy dealing with them. BEWARE OF FRAUDS! Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is sold in sealed bottles only never in bulk. A facsimile of the genuine bottle Is printed here so that you may easily recognize it. It is our own patented bottle round, amber-colored and with the name "Duffy Malt Whiskey Company" blown in the glass. The trade-mark the Old Chemist's Head is on the label, and over the cork there is an engraved paper seal. Be certain this seal is not broken. It is the only whiskey recognized by doctors everywhere as a family medicine. At all druggists, grocers, dealers, or di rect. $1 a bottle. Write Consulting Physician, Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.. for free illustrated medical booklet and free advice. Men's ALL ARE There's no drawing the line between curable and incurable diseases. Each individual case must be considered. Most doctors claim that among that class of diseases peculiar to men one or two are incurable. This idea is wrong. I have demonstrated that it is wrong, tor I cure all diseases of men. The truth is, that some cases of curable diseases are incurable, and some cases of so-called incurable diseases are easily curable by the right methods. I by no means claim the ability to cure any and every case that may come to my office, but I claim to cure most of the cases that others cannot cure, and I always refuse 'treatment where conditions indicate that I will be un able to obtain thorough and lasting results. My Fee for a Cure is ONLY I Will Wait for My .v t te' tlred ln the morning Elk? Is your mtimnrv falling? ti weak thoughts? Are you losing ambition? man yOU Once Were? Hn vm, hnva or sudden weak spells, especially after eating? Have you palpitation of the heart? Dull headaches, pain at the base of the brain, sudden spells like fright from no apparent cause? Are von verv restless or sleepless at night? Are you nervous and irritable, with a feeling that you want to be alone? Are you gloomy, with a sense of some great oppression upon you? If so, then you need my treatment. If you have any or all of the above symptoms, you surelv do not desire to remain so. Let me explain to you my methods of rebuilding the vigor of men and refer you to the thousands I have cured. - My Cure for Weakness I not only cure "weakness" promptly, but I employ the only treat ment that can possibly cure this disorder permanently. It is a system of local treatment entirely original with me. and Is employed by no physician other than myself. This may seem a broad assertion, but it Is Just as substantial as it is broad. So-called "weakness" is but a. symptom of local inflammation or congestion, and a radical cure is mere ly a matter of restoring normal conditions throughout the organic sys tem, and this I accomplish thoroughly and with an absolute certainty. STRICTURE My treatment is absolutely painless and perfect results can be depended upon in every in stance. I do no cutting or dilating whatever. CONTRACTED DISORDERS 'Be sure your cure Is tlrorough. Not one of my patients has ever had a relapse aftr being- dis charged as cured, and I cure ln less time than the ordinary forms of treatment require. EXAMINATION FREE I offer not only FREE consultation and advice, but of every case that comes to me I will make a careful examinataion and diagnosis without charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunHy to get expert opinion about his trouble. If you cannot call write for Diagnosis Chart. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. and Sundays from 10 to J.. The DR. TAYLOR Co. CORNER MORRISON AND SKTOND STREETS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE 234 H MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OR, his effort to obtain the custody of his children. The case which he brought in Juvenile Court against his wife, charging that she is not a proper person to keep the children was dismissed by Judge Gantenbeln yesterday, because the wife has brought suit in the Washington MODERN Otabllahed Tearn in r M r..-..Ti.'M5fc'i:iir We cure WEAKNESS, SPERMATORRHOEA, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON IN ALL, STAGES, VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE, OR ANT OF THE DIS'EASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all pa tients. In selecting a physician or specialist, when in need of one. some " consideration and thought should be given to the qualifications, ex perience and length of time an Institute or medical man has been located in the city. It stands to reason that an institution that has stood the test of time and numbers its cures by the thousands is far superior to mushroom institutions that spring up in a night, last a few months and are gone. We have been curing men 29 years and are the oldest specialists curing men ln Portland. We invite those who have deep-eatei and chronic disorders to call and be examined. Consultation and eraminaUon lx free. Oar office are equipped with the most modern and scientific me chanical devices for the treatment of chronic diseases. Our charges are reasonable and in reach of any man. Write if you cannot call. Our system of home treatment Is always CERTAIN and most successful. All correspondence sncredlv confidential HOURS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; evenings, 7 to 8:30; Sundays, 9 A. M. to 12 noon. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CORNER SECOND AND YAMHILL SS.OO We treat all diseases and weaknesses of men, such as Varicocele, Hydrocele, Rupture, Nervous Debility, Blood Poison, Skin' Diseases,' Contracted Ailments, Gleet, Stricture, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, and all diseases common to men. , CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE We have added to our office equipments, for .the benefit of MEN ONLY, a FEEE MUSEUM of Anatomy and gallry of scientific won ders. Man, know thyself. Life-size models illustrating the mysteries of man, showing the body in health and disease, and many nat ural subjects. ' Men make no mistake when they come to 8. We give you the re . suits of long experience, honest, conscientiouswork, and the bet serv ice that money can buy. If you are ailing corvsult us. Medicines fur nished in our private laboratory from $i.50 -to 6.53 a course. If you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. dally. Sundays 9 to 12 only. f OREGON MEDICAL INST. Z?L2lXSBRr&u.B. CURABLE DR TAYLOR, The Leading; Specialist. S3 T in Any Uncom JL HJ? plicated Case Fee Until I Cure You and easily exhausted? Is your hack i .4, 4.. i... o you feel that you are not the lint ri,,c,Aa n .l Hnnm Va antn SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the interior, but harmless, blood-cleanslnsr reme dies that remove the last poison ous taint. VARICOCELE Ahsolutely painless treatment that cures completely in one week. Investigate my method. It Is the only thoroughly scientific treat ment for this disease being: em ployed County Court at Hillsboro to obtain divorce from her husband. Kruse's Beach Hotel, now open. For reservations and rates apply to J. EX Kruse. lessee. Gear hart Park. Or. MEDICAL ETH0DS OUR FEE Why Pay More to Others of Less Ex perience and Skill? 1 Consultation Free 2 Portland DISPENSARY STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. OUR FEE In All Uncomplicated Cases NO BETTER TREATMENT IN THE . WORLD WE LEAD ALL OTHERS FOLLOW he t, .7