18 THE 3IORXIXG OREGOMAX, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 19ip. GUTTER BIDS OPEN Competition Sharp and Time Limit May Have Effect. WORK SOUGHT BY THREE Mbina Engine & Machine Works' Tender Is Lowest; Willamette Iron & Steel Works Promises Earliest Completion. "William Oornfont, representing the -Albina Knprfne & Machine Works, pre sented the lowest bid yesterday for the repair work on the revenue cutter Manning. Difference in the time limit, however, may affect the award and the "Willamette Iron & Steel "Works will be the only competitor of the Albina En gine & Machine Works. The John Wood Iron Works entered a bid more than $500 above that of the lowest bidder. Kobert Mcintosh withdrew his bid, as lie had overlooked one Important item jn the specifications. Mr. Cornfoot's bid was for $2472 with a time limit of 21 days. The Willam etto Iron & Steel Works put in a bid of $2550.50, with a time limit of 15 days. The bid of the John Wood Iron Works was $2158 and time limit 15 days. Bids were opened at 11 o'clock on board the vessel by Naval Constructor Besse lever and Captain Garden. Specifications called for a small amount of engine work, a large amount of carpenter work, some iron work, new fittings, chain and other details. Kach item was bid on separately and the figures given represent the totals. The craft is needed for her station and the consideration of time is regarded aa Important. Kindings of Captain Card en and Naval Constructor Besselever will be forwarded to the department at Wash ington and an order for the awarding of the contract probably will be re ceived In Portland this evening. The Planning will not be docked before the first part of next wok and on Satur day and Sunday afternoons will be open to receive visitors. A movement is on foot to make Portland the first permanent station of the cutter Man ning. This is her first trip to Port land. She will take supplies at this port as soon as the repairs are com pleted. KEW BOATS IITE AT VANCOUVER Coastal Service to lie Effectively Extended This Year. Vancouver, b. c, Feb. (Special.) Eue in Vancouver port any time now Is the steamship Petriana. from Greenock, purchased by the new Northern Steam ship Company, and the first to arrive of the year's new fleet. The Petriana will be used on the British Columbia Coast run, and following her for the Fame oomapny will be the steamer Nor way, purchased a few days ago in the "United Kingdom. Besides these two boats the year's new fleet will comprise at least eight other vessels, many of which are being newly touilt. Of these the Roman, a steam trawler for the British Columbia Pack ers Association, is due shortly from Hull. The revised and now correct list of new vessels coming here. In addition, "will number t he Venture, for the Bos cowltz Steamship Company, one and pos sibly two vessels building in Dublin for the Union Steamship Company, of the knock-down type, to be reconstructed upon arrival here; two new vessels of the Princess Charlotte type for the Canadian Pacific Railroad service, and possibly a third for the Queen Charlotte Islands run; the Prince Rupert and 3'rineo George for the Grand Trunk Pa cific's fleet, and a third for the mail route between Prince Rupert and the Cjueen Charlotte Islands; a new vessel Tor the Sechelt Steamship Company, for local coastal service, and the Onyx, for the Coast Steamship Company. The "Kruno will doubtless be the third Grand Trunk Pacific vessel. Two of tile original number of new ves sels slated to come here this year have been cancelled by their prospective pur chasers, the Purl, by MacKenzie Bros., and the Susu. for Captain Mortimer and a syndicate for local coast service, pre sumably to Ladysmith. MEAMKH M. S. DOI.LAK CLEARS British Vessel Ciets Away Wltli Full Cargo of Ijiimher for Australia. Carrying 2.750.737 feet of lumber, valued t $:3,S70. the British steamship M. S. Dollar, Captain Morton, cleared yesterday for Melbourne. Australia. The cargo was dispatched by the Frank Woolsey Com pany and is the fourth for the month of "ebrunry. The steamships Stephanotls nnd Bessie Dollar and th ship Glenalvon preceded the M. S. Dollar, alt clearing ffor foreign ports with Oregon timber. Total exports of lumber to date amount t 3 So 4.6 12 feet. February exports of Oregon lumber to foreign ports will run close to a record-breaker. The British steamship River Clyde, went to the Port 'land Wills yesterday to take a part cargo of lumber for Manila for the Government. The River Clyde will finish nt the North Pacific and the Kastem Ar Western mills. The cargo will be furnished by J. Ernest Taldlaw. and will consist of 2.140,000 feet. Fhe will be finished long before the end of the month. Tnding at the present t ime are the Kelbum and PnluUloch with the French park Bossuct under charter. It was re ported' yesterday that the British shrp Manx King had ecn chartered by J. J. Moore & Co.. to load lumber for Aus tralia. A week ago it was reported that two cargoes had been sold and that spot ships were in demand. The Altair and th Manx ICing were the most likely possibllit ios. Both craft have been on the disengaged list for some time and are berthed at the public levee at the foot f Jefferson street. HEAVER SAILS 1X)R XKW YORK New Vosel for Pacific Cxmst Will Load for Portland lirect- Ad vices to tho Merchants Kx change yesterday from Cape Henry announce the passing of the steamship Reaver, en route from Newport News to New York. The Beaver is in command of Captain Wil liam Kidston and will load gener:il cargo at New York for Portland direct. The Beuvrr is a sister Jhip to the Bear, now en route from New Y'ork for Port land. Tin Beaver and the Bear will op erate on the run between Portland and San Francisco iu this service of the San FraneLsoo r Portland Steamship Com pany, and will be the finest passenger packets on the Coast. BUOYS ARE BEIXCi RKPLACEO J Tender Manzanita. Working on Aids in Columbia River. For the purpose of replacing aids to tiavigation in the Columbia River which were taken out by the heavy running ice during January, the lighthouse tender Manzanita, Captain Byrne, will leave up from Astoria this morning. The tender wi 11 set a 11 spar buoys which have been carried away and will be due to arrive at Portland tomorrow evening. A new whistler has been placed at the entrance to the Columbia River and a new buoy set to mark the end of the jetty. The new buoy is a first-class can and has been anchored 1000 feet from the end of the jetty. Winter storms car ried away about 700 feet of the false work, and Commander Kllicott deemed it advisable to set a -buoy marking the end of the Jetty. Commander Eilieott is now f on Puget Sound inspecting the aids to- navigation, and also making an estimate for the re pairs to be made on light vessels. The tender America is now at Port Town send. She will proceed from that port to Seattle. STEAMER DEMOLISHES LAUNCH Engines Refuse to Reverse and Ves sel Runs Wild at Tacoma, TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 9. The steam er Santa Ana, of the Alaska Steamship Company, ran wild in the city water- 6TEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Due to Arrival Name. From. Data. Rom ctty ...... San Francinccln port Santa Clara. .. .Ban Francisco In port Alliance .Coos Bay.... In port Henrik Ibien. ..Honekunff....ln port Sue H. Elmore. TillamooK Feb. 12 Falcon San Franclaoo Feb. 12 Geo. W. F.lder. .San Pedro. .. Feb. 33 Kansas City. .. San Francisco Feb. 14 Roanoke. ..... .San Pedro. Feb. V. Breakwater. . . Cool Bay. ... A pr. 15 HelJa HnnekotiK. . . - Apr. 13 Golden Gate Tillamook. . ..Indert Scheduled to lpart. Name. For. ratv Hose CItr Ban Francisco Feb. 11 Santa Clara. San Francisco Feb. 12 Alliance .Coos Bay. ... .Feb. 12 Henrik Ibsen.. Honjrkone Fob. 13 Faicon San Francisco Feb. 14 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook. . . Feb. 15 Geo. W. Eider. .Sac pedr;. .. Feb. 15 Kansas City. .. San Francisco Feb. 18 Roanoke San Pedro... Feb. - - Breakwater. . . root Bay . ... Apr. -0 S-Ha ..Hnnekona Apr. 22 Golden Gate. . . Tillamook. ... Indeft Entered Wednesday. - F. S. I,oop, Am. steamship (le Vin son ). with general cargo from San Francisco. River Clyde, Br. steamship (Kerr), with ballast from San Francisco. Cleared Wednesday. F. S. Loop. Am. steamship (Levin son), with 800,000 feet of lumber for San Francisco. M. S. Dollar. Br. steamship (Mor ton), with lumber for Melbourne. way in the fog about 7 o'clock this morning1, her engines refusing- to obey the engineer and reverse. The steamer crashed into a $5000 launch owned by Otis Cutting-, near the Eleventh-street bridge, and smashed the craft to kin dling wood. Just as the ponderous steamer was within a few feet of the bridge, wh ien was crowded with w.ork mtn on their way to the mills, the en gines responded, and the crash was averted. Astoria Marine Notes. ASTORIA, Or.. Feb. 9. (Special.) The schooner Mabel Gale cleared at the Custom -House today for San Francisco with a cargo of S50.000 feet of lumber, loaded at Kalama. The French bark Belen sailed today for Xew Caledonia in ballast. It is un derstood she will load nickel ore at that port. The repairs to the schooner Expan sion, which was damaged on Sunday in a collision with the oil-tank steamer Catania were completed this evening and the vessel will be ready to go to sea tomorrow morning. Marine Notes. With passengers and freight for Coos Bay ports, the steamship Ra mona, Captain Nelson, sailed last even ing on her initial vojge. The British steamship River Clyde, under charter to load lumber for Manila, docked at the Portland Mills yesterday morning. The steamship Alliance arrived up last evening with passengers and freight from Coos Bay. K.or the Siuslaw direct, with freight, the gasoline sloop Condor sailed last evening. The steamship Rose City, Captain Mason, is scheduled to sail for Sun FTancisco tomorrow afternoon. Arrivals and Departures. PORTLAND, Feb. 0. Arrived Steamship A Ilia nee, t rum Coos Bay ; st ea nifh i p San t a Cktra, from San Francisco and ivureka. Sailed Sifa msh i p 1 (amona. for Oos Hay ; sloop Condor, for the i&uslaw; British ehlp Glenai vou. for Sydney. Astoria. Or.. Feb. 0. Condition at the mouth, of the river at 5 P. M.. smooth; wind, north nest. 1 4 miU-a; weather, imrtly cloudy. Ar rived down durinp the night, steamers El more, 1-ireu.k water and Roanuke. Arrived at 7:-0 and left up at ll:;tO A. M.. steamer Santa Clara, from an FraJieLsco. Arrived at 8:40 and loft up at 30 A. M.. steamer Al liance, from Cim-9 Bay. Sailed at 8:4 A. M.. .-tennier Breakwater, for Coo Bay wind San Franc ison. Sal ltd at A. schooner Kx- pansdon. fnr tSmt Franc Ufco. Sailed at i:35 A. M., KleamtT Roanoke, for San Pedro and way ports. Arrived at it:o5 and left up at U:."iO A. M.. steamer Rosccrans, from tan Francisco. Sailed at K:3o A. M., steamer Coaster, for San Francisco. Sailed at 2:15 P. M., French bark Ien, for New Caledonia. San Frjncosco, Feb. W. Hailed at lO A. M., steamer W. S. Porter, for Iortlanri. Cape Henry, Feb. t. Passed yesterday steamer Heaver, from Newport News, for New Yotk. and Portland. Queeowtow n. Feb. "W. Arrived yesterday, Freneh bark Montcalm, from Portland. New York. Ce-b. t. Arrived Hamburg-, from Genoa. Kal'ed LHhunia. for Llnau. Alexandria. Feb. S. Arrived Carman ia, f rom N e w York . 1 1 on i;kor. p. Feb. Arrived previously Knle-ht of St. CWrge. from Portland, Or. Yokohama. Feb. J. Arrived previously Shina.no Marti, from Seattle. Southampton. Feb. 9. Passed Ri vert on, from Taivma, for Antwerp. Hongkonc. Feb. 9- Arrived previously Korea, from San Francisco, via Honolulu and Yokohama. ilibraltar, Feb. 8. Arrived Crctic, from Boston. New To rk . Feb. 9. Arri ved Orca n ia, f rom Naples. Sailed Mauritania, for Liverpool ; Vaderlanf for Liverpool. San Framisco. Feb. !. Arrived Steamer Tiverton, from Port Ludlow; tamr Iela naw. frm Oyrter Harbor; sehonner Inca, from Newcastle. Australia; bark R. P. Rtthet, from Honolulu. Sailed Steamer Hermonthts. for Seattle; m earner W. S. Porter, for Portland : Fohooner A. M. Baxter, for Coos Bay; steamer Falcon, for Portland; steamer Santa Barbara, for Cray s Harbor. Seattle. Feb. 9. Arrived steamer T'ma tilla. from San Francisco : steamer Delhi, from San Francisco: steamer Santa Ana. from Tacoma; U. S. . Rush, from .Tutioau. Sailed- Steamer Charles Nelson, for Du ponl; British steamer Aymorlc. for the Orient; steamer Isthmian, for Relllnjrham; V. S. S. Tahoma. for Seward : steamer Ruokman. for Tacoma: toamer Delhi, for Ta'-oma: steamer I'matilla. for Tacoma. Olympla. Fob. 9. Sailed Schooner Oak land, for San Francisco. Tacoma. Feb. 9. Arrived Steamer TIllo n ian. from San Francisco ; steamer Delhi, from San Francisco ; steamer Due km an. from S;m Francisco. Departed Steamer Santa Ana. for Seattle. S. S. Asuncion, at Sea, via Wireless. Feb. 9. Arrived off the mouth- of the "olumbta River today. Will cross In tomorrow morning, 119 Anpeles, Feb. 9. Arrived Steamers Yellowstone, from Grays Harbor? Saginaw, from Tacoma; Daisy Mitchell, from WHlapa Harbor. Sailed Steamer Dispatch, tfor Kureka. Tides at Astoria Thursday. High. I)w. 1:42 A. M 7.9 feet.T:. A. M 2T feet l:u P. M St .2 feet T:."xi P. M-. . l.O foot Today is positively thf last dav for discount on the West Side gas "bills. Kead gas tins. POOR GASH DEii Wheat Prices Go Off Again at Chicago. MARKET HALF CENT LOWER AH Futures Close Xearly at the Bot tom Corn . and Oats AIo ; Decline Pork. Is ' Cnehangetl. CHICAGO, Feb. 9. Poor demand for cash wheat today was the controlling factor in the jlt. which forced wheat urices down from to c. May droppea off in the final half from f 1.10 (St. 107 to $1.10. The close was weak at nearly the low points for all the futures, with May at fl.io1. lower than the final figures yesterday. Trade in the corn pit resembled that in wheat. The decline was from to aic. May falling off from fiKic to fiJj fa 65Wc. The close was weak with May at ir,c, J.c lower. Covering trades by shorts gave oats a firm tone early in the day. which was later changed to a downward trend. The close was weak and not far removed from the low points, with May at 4t14 & 4G3BC, c lower. May pork closed unchanged, lard un changed and ribs to 5c lower at $11.6o 11.871-. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. "High. Txw. Close. May 1.10 $1,107, $1.10 Jl.lOVs July l.dl i 1.01 1.01 1.01 Sept .'. .97 .97 U .96 .96 CORN". May H .6Vi .6574 .6574 July - ,t61.. .6u .65T, Sept 66Vi .661,1. .65' .6574 OATS. May ... ' .56i .S6-i .564 July 43 .4341 .43 .43". 6pt 40 V .40 .40Vi .40 MESS PORK. May 22.45 22.52 i :3.3:Vj ;;.42Vi July 23.20 22.20 22.05 22.13 LARD. May ;. 12.25 12.25 12.12ti 12.25 July li.22'4 12.22 Vs 12.12 Vi 12.20 SHORT RIBS. May "11.S5 11.90 11. S5 11.87 Vi July 11. S5 11.87 11.80 11.85 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. Rye No. 2. 81 Sir. Barley Feed or mixing. 2 65c; fair to choico malting. 67 73c. Flax seed No. 1 Southwestern, $2.05; No. 1 Northwestern. $2.15. Timothy seed $4.20. Clover $13.S5. Pork Mess, per barrel, $22.3 7 14 2 2.62 Lard -Per 100 pounds. $12,25412.27 1,. Short ribs Sides loose), S11.G2;J4 ll.i-.hr. w Sides Short, clear (boxed), $1212.25. Grain statlstics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 24.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 741.000 bushels, compared with 254.000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 29 cars: corn. 343 cars; oats. 111 cars; hogs. 29.000 head. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 26.400 19.600 Wheat, bushels 45.600 18,700 Corn, bushels 757,000 2S0.600 Oats, bushels 363.600 243.700 Rye. bushels ll.ono 2 000 Barley, bushels 108,000 34,200 Grain and Produce at Xew York. NEW YORK. Feb. 9. Flour Barely steady with demand slow. Receipts, 14.559 barrels: shipments. 36 barrels. Wheat Spot"easy. No. 2. $1.29(51.30 ele vator domestic and $1.29 nominal f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern Duluth and No. 2 hard Winter. J1.25H nominal f. o. b. New 1 ork. Wheat was dull and featureless, with small price changes. Values were stoatly most of the day in the absence of selling pressure, but eased off a little later under more liberal offerings and a poor cash de mand. At the close prices were q net de cline. May closed at $1.18; Julv il OS1. Receipts. 36,000 bushels; shipments, 23 900 bushels. Hops and hides Quiet. Petroleum and wool. Steady. Grain at Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. Wheat May, $1.1054; July. $1.10ii (B l.ioa,. Cash No. 1 hard. $1.11 a 1.154 ; ,0. t Northern. Jl.lO -A, p 1.1 2 M : No. -1 Northern, $1.08 74 a 1.10; No. :t. $1.04 1. OP Flax $2.06?. "orn No. 3 yellow, o7tTSSc. Oats No. 3 white, 44 . (Zjl 44 3 c Rye No. 2, 73 34 73! Kuropean Grain Markets. LONDON. Feb. 8. Cargoes .lull and Inac tive; Walla Walla for shipment, nominal. w 6d. English country markets, quiet; French country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 9. Close Wheat. March, Ss.ld; May, 7s lld; July, "s 10d. Weather, fine. Grain at San Franeisro. FRANCISCO, Feb. 0. Wheat SAX Steady. Barley Steady. Spot quotations: Wheat- Shlnmnp. 11 W i2. Barley Feed. $1.:i2i is l .IRa: hnn in; $1.SS 4i 1.4t. Oats Red. I1..1H6 1 (ids white, I1.B2 01.70: black. S1.50& 2..".0. Call hoard safes: Wheat No trading Barley May. $1.30 bid, $1.36 asked- De cJr. $1.26. Corn Large yellow, $1.T3 Grain Markets of the NorthweM. LEW1STO.V. Idaho." Feb. 9. Special. I Grain quotations unchanged. Bluestem, 97c; 40-fold, S9c; club and Turkey red, S7c; rod Russian, S5c. $1.12. Oats. $1.20. Feed barley. TACOMA, Feb. 9. Wheat Bluestem. $1.14.1.15; club, $1.06gl.O7; red Russian. $1.04. SEATTLE, Feb. 9. Milling quotations: Bluestem, $1.12; club. $1.09: fife. $1.09: red Russian. $1.07. Export: Bluestom, $1.09; club, $1.06; fife.. $1.06; red Russian. $1.04. Yesterday's car receipts: Wheat. 6 cars; bar ley, 1 car. TOWN LIMITS BILLIARDS Effect on Klks' Club Is Interesting Question In Moscow, Idaho. MOSCOW. Idaho, Feb. 9. (Special.) Flayine billtards in McSscow must stop at 11 P. M. every weekday and from Sat urday evening until 6 A. M. Monday. This is the substance of an ordinance parsed hy the City Council. An interest ing: question win arise if the officials undertake the enforcement of this ordi nance at the Elks' Temple clubrooraa "When the "dry" ordinance was passed closing all saloons, the Elks' Temple closed its buffet also. Since the moral wave- set in the temple has been closed to all except member" and a Yale lock placed upon the front door. Leading Elks declare thaj when no liquor Is sold, the police can no more stop the playing of billiards within the temple than a card party at a private residence. SAFEBLOWERS GET $75 But Kobhcrs Misjudge and Are Partially Foiled. PPRIXGF1ELD, Or., Feb. f. (Spe cial.) Robbers blew up the safe in the store of Smith & Barr. at Jasper, a few miles up the river from this city, last nigrht and secured about $75 in money, hut overlooked over $150. There were two charges of dynamite, the first one falling to open the safe, but the second one demolished it. 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MEDICATED CRAYOX Insures every man a lifelong cure, without taking medicine into the stom ach. f.JT V "M- Visit Dr. Lindsay's prtvate J'tIJJX, Museum of Anatomy and know thyself in health and disease. Admis sion free. Consultation free. If unable to call write for list of questions. Office hours ! A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun days, 10 A. M. to 1 F. M. only. OR. LINDSAY lV4 SECOND ST, COR OK AL.DEIU PORTLAND. OR. by persons familiar with conditions, im there was $500 in the sslfe the day be fore, but it was taken to the bank at Springfield. Today was payday for the railroan construction laborers working on the Xatron extension. The men usually get their checks cashed at this store, and the robbers selected last night as the time for the deed, thinking that the usual large amount of money was kept In the safe. PARDONS GIVEN FREELY Idaho Board Commutes Sentence of Two Life-Terms. BOISE, Idaho. Feb. 9. (Special.) The State Board of Pardons today made a record in the number of pardons granted to convicts in the Idaho State Peniten tiary, and showed clemency to two life termers. One of the latter was Arthur Goode, of Shoshone County, sentenced to life for murder in the first degree, his sentence being commuted to 21 years. Goode has served three years, which will apply on the pardon. The Board also established a precedent by granting a full pardon to a convict sentenced to life imprisonment, Lorenzo P. Sly, of Latah County. He has been on parole for the last three years. Three other pardons were granted. Jo seph Clark, sentenced from Canyon City to seven years for manslaughter: Albert Allen, sentenced from Kootenai County to nine years for grand larceny, and A. Leon, of Ada County, sentenced to three years for forgery. Goode was convicted after a sensa tional chase on the part of the Shoshone County officials, when it was learned he had brutally murdered a woman, his mistress, and attempted to make his escape. He shot the woman down in cold blood. When the Wardner News opposed the petition for pardon,, the newspaper plant was mysteriously burned to the ground. Iayton Pioneer Dies. DATTO.V, Wash., Feb. 9. (Special.) Death yesterday claimed Lewis Ma rion Parke, pioneer of the early '70s. aged 60 years. He was ill a year with paralysis. Funeral services were con ducted today from the First Baptist Church. Woodmen of the World con ducted the services at 'the grave. Mr. Parke had lived near Dayton more than a quarter of a century. He leaves a widow and two children, Mrs. Fred Mc Donald and William Parke, of Dayton. Ashland to Extend Paving. ASHLAND, Or.. Feb. 9. (Special.) The Ashland Commercial Club, at an enthusiastic meting Monday evening, added impetus to the agitation now under way by the property-owners and citizens for greatly extending the area of paved streets. A resolution was passed reciting that the conditions of the district paved last season, dur ing wet weather and storm conditions of the Winter, have been an object les son demonstrating the blessing of decent streets and the absolute neces- E- Rinehart, of Boise, Idaho, writes: "Drs. Tee and York cured ray kidney - and stomach trouble, from which I had suffered 12 years, after doctoring; all th time and getting- no benefit, be ntdeaspendins thousands of dol lars. For the good of the pub lic, I write ; If you are a sick person, call on or write Vee A York Chinese Medicine Co. 142 Mi First tit.. Cor. Alder. Inflammations, Irritations or ulcerations of all mu cous membranes, unnatu ral discharges from nose. Har Fsver throat or urinary org-ans. I Tie e CfceEiaiCo. 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My back ached, had pains in the back of my head, hands and feet were c2 i t,rei ,n the morning-, poor appetite, fingers were shaky, eyes buired, hair loose, memory poor, etc Numbness in the fingers set In. and the doctor told me he feared paralysis. I took all kinds of medicines and tried many tlrst-class physicians, wore an electric belt for three months, went to Hot Springs for baths, but received little benefit. I was induced to consult Ore gon Medical Institute Specialists, though I had lost all faith in doctors. Like a drowning man. I commenced the New System .Treatment, and it saved my life. The improvement was like magic I could feel the vigor gofng through the nerves. I was cured mentally and physically. I have sent them many patients, and will continue to do so." . KO NAMES 15KD WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. MY MOTTO IS: Reasonable Prices, Quick, I Charge Nothing to Prove My Methods Will Cure You Expert Medicad Examination Fres Whether You Take FREE! ,?i-I f specialists for cures are less than those charged by family physicians or surgeons Medlcln T?vn,f2,r.0m ,,UL.7n,lab0ratLy ,or the convenience and privacy of our patients, from 1 50 to 6 60 a c If oucannot-call. write for our FREE SELF-EXAMINATION BLANK AND BOOK.. Man v cases can be cured at Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Evenings, 7 to 8. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 12 M. only. THE OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 291 12 Morrison Street, Between Fourth and Fifth sity of continuing the work as rapidly as possiible. The following streets were suggested for hard-surface pavement improve ments: The Boulevard from Main street to the Hospital: North Main street to Coolidge street: South Main street from Fourth . to the railroad; B street from Oak to Fourth street Oak street from Main to B; First avenue from Main to B; Third street from Main to B; Second street from A to B; Mechanic street from Main to Helman; A street to be macadamized From First avenue to the depot. Revival Converts 7 3. DATTON-, Wash.. Feb. 9. With a rec SPECIALIST The doctor GUESSES. The doctor TREATS. The doctor relieves the symptoms. A good doctor has SOME instruments and equip ment for all ailments. MEN'S AILMENTS MY SPECIALTY I have treated hundreds of men who had long suffered a gradual decline of physical and mental energy as a result of special ailments, and have been interested in noting the marked general improvement that follows a thorough cure of the chief disorder. My success in curing difficult cases of long standing has made me the loremost specialist treating men's diseases. This success is due to several things. It is due to the study I have given my specialty; to my having ascertained the exact nature of men's ailments, and the original, distinctive and thoroughly scientific methods of treatment 1 employ. J those in doubt as to their true condition who wish to avoid the serious results that may follow neglect I offer free consultation and advice, either at my office or through correspondence. If your case is one of the few that have reached an incurable stage, I will not accept it for treatment, nor will I urge my services upon anyone. I treat curable cases only, and cure all cases I treat. Seek Expert Medical Aid-Now Consult Me FREE-PAY WHEN CURED CONTRACTED AILMENTS. Every case of contracted ailment I treat is thoroughly cured: my patients have no relapses. When I pronounce a case cured there Is not a particle of infection or Inflamma tion remaining, and there is not the slightest danger that the disease will return to its original form or work its way into the general sys tem. No contracted ailment is so trivial as to warrant uncertain methods of treatment, and I espe cially solicit those cases that other doctors have been unable to cure. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the interior, but harm less bJood cleansing remedies that remove the last poisonous taint.. EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE CALL OR WRITE TODAY HOURS: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. SUNDAYS, 10 to 1 The DR. TAYLOR Co. Cor. Second and Morrison Sts., Any it Old Lasting Cures, Honest Dealing, Guaranteed Cures iOon't Let Money- or False Pride Prevent You From Being Cured WUSEUWFOB WEN ONLY IT SHOWS PLAINLY HEALTH AND DISEASE NO MINORS ALLOWED ord of 73 conversions, the revival meet ings in charge of Kvangelist Stephens, of Forest Grove, Or., which have been in progress at the First Christian Church for a month, closed last night. The estimated total attendance was 18.050. More than 60 persons were bap tised last week and at a reception to night, attended by 800 persons, more than 100 new members accepted the hand of fellowship. Portland Contributes $1250. , Portland's contribution to the cam paign of the National Rivers and Har bors Congress for a yearly appropria tion for the improvement of waterways, both internal and const, is $1250. This The specialist KNOWS. ' ;The specialist CURES. The specialist goes farther and removes the cause. A good specialist has ALL scientific mechanical aids for his specialty. FREE MUSEUM VISIT Dr. Taylor's $10,000 Mu seum of Anatomy FREE TO MEN My colored chart, showing the male anatomy and affording an In teresting study in men'a ailments, will be given free upon application. Portland, Or. TAINTED? I AM FOR MEN FRIt-ES ALWAYS REASONABLE T "will give the poorest man a chance, as well as the rich, to receiv a cure from me at a small cost. THERE IS NO MAX TOO POOR TO OF.T MY BEST OPINION FKEE. Call if in trouble. Bladder and Urinary Ailments Peculiar to Men Burning Pains. Tortures. Misery. Straining. Cystitis. Stone . 4n the Bladder, Gravel. Blood, Mucous and all Kidney. Bladder and Urinary Diseases which you do not care to trust to the family doctor. I am a specialist, and am prepared to give you quick relief and a speedy cure. Chronic Cases" If you have an old case that has been hanging on for weeks or months, and which medicine from doc tors and druggists can't seem to cure right there is some reason. I have a scientific cure, and will cure you quickly and cheaply. Don't let any disease drag you down and weaken you. I KEEP MY PROMISES WITH MT PATIENTS. the Treatment or Not FREE! e are course. at home. Portland, Oregon amount was forwarded several days ago to Secretary and Treasurer J. K. Ellison, of Cincinnati. and a receipt was received yesterday by President MacMasters, of the Chamber of Com merce. Xpper Columbia Being Opened. WENATCHEE, Wash., Feb. 9. Steamer Yakima, the Government boat in charge of Captain McDermott, now removing obstructions from the Co lumbia River in the Okanogan country north of here, has passed through Box Canyon and is now establishing a new head to navigation In this river. This will open a rich wheat and fruit coun try to the north. DR. TAYLOR, The Leading Special!. VARICOSE VEINS. Without using knife, ligature or caustic, without pain and without detention from business, I cure Varicose Veins in one week. If you have sou glit. a cure elsewhere and been disappointed, or if you fear the harsh methods that most phy sicians employ in treating this dis ease, come to me and I will cure you soundly and permanently hy a gentle and painless method. Don't delay. Varicose Veins have their dangers and bring their disHstrous results. Tf you will call 1 will he pleased to explain my method of curing. OBSTRUCTIONS. My treatment is absolutely pain less, and perfect results can be de pended upon in every instance. I do no cutting or dilating whatever. Private Entrance, 234 Morrison Street.