18 THE MORNING OKEGONIAN, TUESDAf, MAKCH Z'J, 1'JIO. ALLIANCE WILL ABANDON ROUTE Steamship to Be Taken Off Coos Bay Run on Return to Portland. tiAMONA TAKES FREIGHT 'Gray & Holt Company Decides to Withdraw and Trade Fa Iks Into Hands of Southern Taoifie. Steamer Will Tie Vp. Owners of ' the steamship Alliance, 'hlrh has been running between Port land and Coos Bay for the past nine years, have decided to abandon the route and on the arrival of the vessel from Marshfield next Thursday, she will be stripped and tied up until sold or an other run found suitable for her. Freight offerings for the next sailing of the Al liance will be handled by the steamship IRamona, of the Southern Iacific Com pany. Announcement of the abandonment of the Coos Bay run by the Gray & Holt Steamship Company as made yester day by Agent Charles G. Stimpyon. on receipt of a letter of instructions from the head office in San Francisco. The letter directed Mr. Stimpson to strip the vessel, sell ail perishable stores and place the vessel in permanent quarters. The dock at the foot of Couch street will continue to handle coasting vessels and Will be attended by Mr. Stimpson. The Alliance Is a. wooden vessel and et present is commanded by Captain Alstrup. She was built at Fairhaven, Cal., in J8f"6. For a time she operated between San Francisco and Eureka. In .1901 she was sent to Portland and ran south flying the house flag of the Ore gon and California Coast Steamship Com pany. On the. Coos Bay run she was In turn commanded by Captains Hard wick. Kelly, B. W. Olson, Parsons and Alstrup. Between Portland and Coos Bay ports the regular steamship service will be carried on by the steamships Ramon a and Eureka. The Ramona will make a trip every Wednesday night from Port land and the Eureka will sail on a ten day schedule, running as far south as Eureka. The Eureka was formerly on the same run but was hauled off last Fall. The Ramona. is operating under char ter in the place of the steamship Break water, which is undergoing repairs at San Francisco. The Breakwater is ex pected to be ready for service airaln by the 5th of May, but this is uncertain. It is reported that there is a clause in the charter of the Ramona giving an option for the purchase of the vesBel by the Southern Pacific Company and this option has been taken up. In that case the Breakwater will either run south from Coos Bay or the company will operate two boats out of this port. LAUNCH OFF TO FAR NORTH Captain States, in Command of Teddy, Starts for Nome. ASTORIA. Or., March 28. (Special.) The gasoline launch Teddy, Captain Waldo P. States, in command, sailed yesterday for Juneau, Alaska. The craft was built by the Astoria Boat Com pany for the Juneau Ferry & Naviga tion Company and is to be used in the passenger and freight business. The launch i equipped with a 2o-horsepower engine and her dimensions are as1 fol lows: length. 42.9 feet; beam, 11.7 feet; depth. 2.7 feet; tonnage, 14 tons gross, 10 tons net. The gasoline schooner Wllhelmina ar rived last evening from Coos Bay-, where she was built and will go into regular service between the Columbia River and Oregon Coast points. The British bark Poltalloch sailed to day for Sydney, Australia, with a cargo of lumber. The steamer Francis IT. Leggett sailed today for San Pedro with a cargo of 1.400.000 feet of lumber, loaded at the Hammond mill. The barge Haydn Brown which arrived on Saturday from Puget Sound began discharging her cargo of coal today. The steam schooner Grays Harbor sailed today for Aberdeen to load a cargo of lumber. JOHN' JFXULTt IX TROUBLE Nautical Kxiert Taken for Another Man and Is Arrested. John McNulty, nautical expert In charge of the local branch of the hydro Kraphic office, is suffering much anguish of mind by reason of the fact that there is somewhere on this earth another in dividual bearing the same cognomen. The other John McNulty owns property and the sailor man does not. Thereby hangs a sad. sad tale. McN'ulty (the sailor) was arrested yes terday charged with failing to clean up the premises owned by him in Fulton. In addition be was informed that there was a tax bill against the property and also a few Incidentals which wouid re duce the bank account by about $200 It required considerable explanation to get the official to release him. Records show that John McNulty is the owner of two lots on the corner of Texas and Virginia streets in Fulton. The owner has failed to show up for several years and the taxes remain unpaid. JVKW RECORD TO TILLAMOOK Steamship Golden Gate Makes Round Voyage in 4 5 Days. A new record for round-trip passages between Tillamook and Portland was es- ' tablished on the last voyage of the Fteamship Golden Gate. Captain Parsons. The vessel completed the round trip in 45 hours from the dock at Bay City to Portland and back to the starting point, including the delay incident to the dis charging and loading of cargo at this port. The Golden Gate is operated by Frank lyn & Co., of Portland, and is due to reach this city this morning about 7 o'clock. The craft crossed out over the Tillamook Bay bar yesterday afternoon ready to leave up from Astoria. She will sail for Tillamook again tonight. SUMMER SKASOX HAS OPEXED Kansas City Reaches Tort With 242 Passengers From California. Passenger traffic between Portland and San Francisco Is rapidly assuming . Summer proportions. The steamship I Kansas City, Captain Nopander. of the 1 San Francisco and Portland Steamship I Company, arrived up at 5 o'clock last t evening with. 243 passenger and. a .full Headtlfo, Vigor aiicl Eoergy Read the following letters and learn how Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is helping sufferers. Mr. Wm. Tegge, of Hoboken, praises it for curing him of diarrhoea when all else failed, and tells how it prevents colds and throat troubles. Mr. Frank A. Shower, of Anniston,' Ala., says he has found Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey to be an excellent tonic and body builder. , wm. morning I feel all right. I use it as a mr. frank a. shower. preventive to colds and coughs, as I am exposed to all sorts of weather. 1 write you that others may know of this wonderful remedy." William Tegge, 77 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken, N. J. TONIC and BODY BUILDER "I have used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey many years as a to'nic and body builder, with the best results. My health is much improved. I am so pleased that I wish to let others know of this great medicine. Frank A. Shower, Anniston, Ala." . pyffw9s If you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have on your cheeks the glow of perfect health, take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey regularly accord ing to directions. It tones and strengthens the heart action, and purifips the entire system. It is a wonderful remedy in the treatment and cure of con sumption, pneumonia, grippe, bronchitis, coughs, colds, malaria, low-fever, stomach troubles and all wasting, weakening conditions, if taken as directed. It is recognized as a family medicine everywhere. , If in need of advice, write Medical Department, Dnf fy Malt Whiskey Com pany, Rochester, N. Y., stating your case fully. Our doctor will send you advice free, together with a valuable illustrated medical booklet, containing rare common-sense rules for health which yon cannot afford to be without, and some of the many thousands of gratifying letters received from men and women in all walks of life, both old and young, who have been cured and benefited by the use of this great medicine, and who continue to enjoy good health. It is sold by druggists, grocers and dealers, or direct, $1.00 per large bottle. cargo of freight. Ten automobiles formed a part of the freight on the vessel, in dicating a movement to the northward of the California tourist business. For the voyage south the Kansas City has a number of passengers already booked, all for the first cabin. Several reservations have also been made for the next trip south of the Rose City, which is not scheduled to sail from Portland until Saturday. April 9. Summer serv ice will be inaugurated. April 2 with the sailing from Portland of the steamship Kansas City. With the arrival of . the steamships Bear and Beaver the schedule between Portland and San Francisco will be changed. The Bear is now due at San Francisco and the Beaver, which will come direct to Portland, will be from two to three weeks later. Beaver Arrive at River Platte. While the steamship Beaver lowered the record of the Bear by nearly half a knot on the official trial trip, she Is short of making anywhere near the time on the voyage around to Pacific waters. ITEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Dae to ArrirL Nam. From. Dat Oeo. W. Elder. .Ban Pedro. ..In port Ramona Coot Bay.... In port KlMMCItT... Ban Franclicoln port Golden Gate. .. Tillamook. ... Mar. -9 Alliance. ... ...Coos Bay.... Mar. 30 Pom City San FraoctlccApr. 1 Sue H. Elmore. Tlllamooic. . . Apr. 2 Roanoke....... San Pedro.:. Apr. U Falcon San Franclaoo Apr. 3 Santa Clare,.. .8an Francisco Apr. 6 Gelja.. ...Honrkonc... . Apr. 35 Henrlk Ibsen. . .Honakonsr. .fune X Hercules. ... ...Monekong. .. .June 4 Scheduled to Depart. Name. For Date. Oeo. W Hitler. .Pan Pedro... Mar. 29 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook... Mar. 20 Golden Gate. Tillamook. ...Mar. f f Ramona ..Coos Bay.... Mar. 30 Kansas City. . 6an Francisco Apr. 2 Alliance. ......Coos Bay. .... Apr. 2 Falcon. ....... San Pedro... Apr. ft Roanoke. ..... .San Francisco Apr. ft Santa Clara. . .San Francisco Apr. 9 Rose City .... ..San Francisco Apr. 9 S.IJa ...Honrkonc... Apr. 22 Henrik Ibsen. . HonirkonR. .. .June 12 Hercules Hongkong. ...June 15 Entered Monday. Quinault. Am. steamship KofTold), with general cargo, from San Fran cisco. Catania. Am. steamship (Canty), with fuel oil. from Monterey. Wi'ihelmlna, Am. gas sen., (Tyler), with ballast, from Yaquina. Geo. W. Elder, Am. steamship (Jes sen). with general cargo, from San Francisco. Atlas. Am. steamship (Badger), with fuel OIL from San Francisco. Asuncion, Am. steamship (Brldg ett). with fuel oil. from San Fran cisco. Cleared Mondsr. Quinault. Am. steamship (KofTold), with ballast, for Grays Harbor. Ci.tania, Am. steamship (Canty), with ballast, for San Francisco. Geo. W. Elder. Am. steamship (Jes en), with general cargo, for, San Pedro and San Francisco. Atlas. Am. steamship (Badger), with ballast, for San Francisco. Asuncion, Am. Bteamshlp (Brfdg ett). with ballast, for San Francisco. The Beaver Is reported as having reached the River Platte March 26 from New York for Portland. The voyage down the coast occupied 28 days. The Bear made the same run in 26 days. The latter craft has been out 53 days and should be close in to San Francisco. Repairs Made at San Francisco. Repairs to the sfeamship Atlas, which lost her wheel Friday evening near Northwest Seal Rocks and was towed to Portland by the steamship Asuncion, will be made in San Francisco. While no definite orders have -been issued as yet regarding a tow south, it is probable that the Asuncion will be designated to proceed with her. On the voyage up the Columbia a record was established for tows; that of a loaded steamship tow ing another loaded steamship. AVilholmina Arrives on First Trip. On her first trip to Portland the gaso line schooner Wllhelmina arrived up yes terday and docked at the foot of Oak street. She will load general cargo for Alsea, Taquina and the Siuslaw. The Wllhelmina was recently purchased by Captain George Tyler and others at Marshfield. Captain Tyler Is in com mand of the vessel. The Wllhelmina was built at North Bend two years ago. by Charles Thorn and was operated between Coos Bay and the Coquille. Marine Notes. With passengers and freight for San Franolsco and San Pedro tha steamship Cured Diarrhoea. "I wish to let you know how much good Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has done me. Four years ago I had a severe attack of Diarrhoea. I did not attend to it until it got so bad I had to quit work. The doctor put me on special diet. I got worse and was so weak I could scarcely walk. I used "Blackberry Brandy" with no results. I then took Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. I began to improve at once, and after . taking three bottles I was cured. Now whenever I need some thing to help me, I take a dose of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey at nic-ht. and in the Pure George "W. Elder, Captain Jessen, sailed last evening at 8 o'clock. The steam schooner Despatch is load ing lumber at Rainier for San Francisco. The steam schooner Grays Harbor will load lumber at Aberdeen for San Fran cisco. The steamship Nome City finished car go at Rainier yesterday and left for San Francisco. For Coos Bas- ports with passengers and freight the steamship Ramona will sail tomorrow evening. The oil tank Fteamship Catania is dis charging fuel oil at the Linn ton tanks of the Associated Oil Company. Arrivals and Departures. PORTLAND. March 2S. Arrived Steam ship Asuncion, from San Francisco; steamship Atlas, from San Francisco; steamship Kansas City, from fan Francisco. Sailed Steamship Sue H. Blmore, for Tillamook. Astoria, Or.. March 28. Condition at the mouth of the river at 5 P. M., smooth; wind, northwffft. 12 miles.; weather, clear. Arrived Hown during the night and sailed at 5:30 A. M. Steamer J. Marhofter.- for San Francusco. Arrived at 6 and left up at 9 A. M., steamer Kansas City, from San Francisco. Sailed at 2 P. M., British bark Poltalloch. for Sydney. San Francisco. March 2S. Arrived at 7 A. M.. steamer Rose City, from Portland. Ar rived at 4 P. M.. steamer J. Marhofter, from Columbia River. Coos Bay. March 28. Arrived Steamer Al liance, from Portland. San Pedro, March. 28. Arrived Steamers Shasta and Roanoke, from Portland. Arrived yesterday, steamer Yosemite, from Columbia River. Point Lobos. March 28. Pawed at 1 P. M., steamer Rosecrans, from Portland, for San Francisco. San Francisco. March 28 Sailed Steamer Argyle, for Seattle. Arrived Steamer Rose City, from Portland; steamer Santa Barbara, from Grays Harbor; steamer J. Marhofter, from Astoria. Liverpool, March 28 Arrived Baltis, from New Tork. Copenhagen. March 28. Arrived Oscar IL from New York. Glasgow, March ,28. Arrived California from New York. London, March 28. Arrived Minnewaska, from New York ; Montreal, from St. John, N". Seattle. March 2-S. Arrived Steamer Ad miral Sampson, from San Francisco; steam er Portland, from Valdez; steamer Gover nor, from San Francisco. Sailed French ship La Perouse, for United Kingdom ; steamer Jefferson. Skagway. Tacoma, March 28. Arrived Peruvian bark Leonida. from Callao; Japanese steam er Chicago Maru. from Seattle. Departed Steamer Dirigo, for Seattle. Los Angeles, March 28. Arrived Steam ers Shasta, from Portland; Roanoke, from Portland; Nann mlth. from coos Bay; Yo semite. from Columbia River; Lucy Neff, from Coos Bay; schooner Fearless, from Ta coma; Sadie, from I'mnqua River; A. M. Baxter, from Coos Bay; W. J. Patterson, from Grays Harbor. Sailed Steamer Shna Yak, Columbia River. Tides at Astoria Tuesday. H Igh. Low. S:40 A. M....8.1 feet'9:19 A. M 1.0 foot Z:2i P. M....S.C feef!:03 P. M 2.9 feet FOR TILLAMOOK. Steamer Golden Gate receives freight; sails tonight. Oak-street dock. Coffe and Sugar. SEW YORK, March 28. Coffe closed In active, net unchanged, closing' bids: March and April, 6.80c; May, 6.85c; June. 6.90c; July. 7c; August and September. 7.05c; Oc tober. November and December, 7.10c; Janu ary and February. 7. Hie. Spot quiet. Rio, No. 7, 8 ll-168?ic; Santos. No. 4, 914c; mild quiet. Cordova. 9 V4 1 2 c. Sugar Raw, steady. Muscovado, .89 test. 3.Srtc; centrifugal, .95 test, 4.36c; mo lasses sugar. .89 test, 3.41c. Refined sugar, steady. Cut loaf, 6.0oc; crushed. 6.9."c: mould A., 8.60c; cubes. C60c; XXXX pow dered, 5.40c; powdered, o.S5c; granulated, 5.2.lc; diamond A. 5.25c; confectioners' A, 5.05c; No. 1, Sc; No. 2. 4.CSc; No. 3. 4.90c; No. 4. 4.g5c; No. 5, 4.80c; No. , 4.7SC; No. 7. 4.70c: No. 8, 4.fiSc; No. 9. 4Oc; No. 10, 4.55c: No. 11, 4.50c; No. 12, 4.45o; No. 13 and No. 14. 4.40c. For 53 years our whiskey has been pure. You may be sure we take no chances of spoiling such a record. Every scientific precaution, plus Gov ernment supervision insures the purity of dood old Bottled In Bond Send tor a copy of "Making the Standard Rye Wniskey of America". A.Guckrnhfiimer & Bro Pis tiller a, PitUbarg. ioc)lS57 UPTURN IN: WHEAT Long-Continued Dry Weather Causes Advance in Prices. BULLISH NEARLY ALL DAY Chicago Market Shows Sharp Ad vances at the Opening and the Close Is SteadrOats and Corn Are Weak. CHICAGO, March 28. Sentiment in wheat was Inclined to be bullish nearly all day. Despite official predictions of rain for many sections of the Southwest, no precipitation was reported today, except in one or two localities. This caused a sharp upturn In prices. Opening quotations showed gains of to lHpl, with September scoring the greatest advance. That option opened at $1.004 to $1.06. July opened at 1.08i, to 1.nR. Toward the middle of the day, buying of shorts forced them to new high marks for the session. Septem ber reached 1.06'v4L07 and July $1.09 "4. The market closed about steady with Sep tember at Sl.u6ttl-0614 after it had touched fl.00. July closed at S1.0S 1.08. Corn was strong at the start, but weak ened later because of selling encouraged by tha continued slackness of Spring de mand for the cash grain. Cash corn was in fair demand and prices were steady to He higher. No. 3 yellow sold at 61 Vt ta 62c. During the day May sold between 62 c and 63 c. The market closed at almost the bottom with prices a shade lower to higher, may being at 62 74 63c. Oats were firm vearly because of the strength of wheat and corn, btit eased off. Prices closed unchanged to Hc lower, compared with the previous close. Provisions closed 7Vc higher to 10c lower. Final figures on May products were: Pork, $26.35; lard. J14.O0; ribs. $13. 92 ',. 13.85. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. ' Close. May $1.14 1; J1.14H $1.14 $1.1 4 Vi July 1.08i 1.09 U 1.08 1.084 Sept 1.0674 1.07 1.06 1.06 CORN. May 3',i .63 .627, .63 July. 5H .6514 .SOi .6474 Sept 66 14 .66H .651s OATS. . May 44a, .44 .43 ,437s July .42 .41', .42 Sept 397 .39'i, .39-7s .394 MESS PORK. May '26.65 26.7214 26.35 26.25 July S6.00 26.20 25.97 4 26.00 Sept 25.55 25.85 25.52 26.52 H LARD. May 14.20 14.25 14.00 14.00 July 13.974 14.024 13. BTH 13.87'i Sept '13.87 13.90 13.77H 13.37W SHORT RIBS. May 14.00 14.12 1.1.92ii 13.95 July 13.60 13.72V3 13.57j 13.5714 Sept 13.SO 13.55 13.471 13.47i4 Cash quotations were as follows: Fiour Steady. Rye No. 2. 7974 (SSOc. Barley Fed or mixing, 53'56c; fair to Timothy seed $4.60. Grain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 24 4,000 bushels. Primary receipts were 724.000 bushels, compared with 642, 000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply of wheat in the United States Increased 821,000 bushols for the week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage Increased 56,000 bushels. Ks timated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 55 pi! h , -ill MEN I HAVE AN ENORMOUS PRACTICE BOLT ON MERIT My patients come because they know that I will cure them. My reputation as the leading specialist in men 's ailments is firmly established by my -work of the past, and there is no necessity of my resorting to irregular methods in order to keep busy. I offer a distinctive and superior servjee, and results prove that it is such a service that I actually render. My skill, ability and straightforward methods entitle me to the success that I have won, and to the full measure of public confidence iiat I en joy. My practice is the largest and con stantly thrives because I INVARIABLY FULFIL MY WILLING TO WAIT FOR MY I use neither k n if e, ligature nor caustic In my treatment for varicose veins. I positively cure this disorder by an absolutely painlesa method and without de taining the pa tient from business. MEN WHO ARE NERVOUS I not only cure promptly, but I employ the only treatment that can possibly cure this ailment perma nently. It Is a system of local treat ment entirely original with me, and is employed by no physicians other than myself. This may seem a broad assertion, but it is just as substan tial as it Is broad. A radical cure Is merely a matter of restoring nor mal conditions throughout the or ganic system, and this I accomplish thoroughly and with absolute certainty. My treatment for BIXOI DISOR DERS forcea the very last taint from the system, and all this Is accom p 1 1 s h e d without the use of dangerous dosing. I afford you a complete and permanent cure. FREE MUSEUM Dr. Taylor's $10,000 Mu seum of Anatomy. Every man Is invited to visit this wonderful educational ex hibit, showing the human body in wax reproductions.' FREE TO MEN I make no charge for CONSULTA TION. EXAMI NATION or AD VICE. All af flicted men may feel free to call upon me or write regarding their cases. I cure permanently and for all time Varirose Vein pi. Contracted Ali ments, enou Ailments. Blood Ailn&ents, Kidney, Bladder and all re flex ailments. Ailing men out of town who cannot call, write for my specially pre pared diagnosis caart CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 2344 MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. cars: com. 214 cart; oats, 170 cars; hogs. 15,000 head. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels IS. 500 19.100 Wheat, bushels 33.H00 10. son ("orn, bushels 188.800 l'-M.OOO Oats, bushels 243.0011 100,100 Rye. bushels 1.000 1,000 Barley, bushels. 133,500 34,600 Grain and Produce at New York. NEW YORK. March 28. Flour Steady, with moderate local trade. Receipts, 27,100 barrels; shipments, 32,153 barrels. Wheat Spot irregular. No. 2 red, $1.2513 elevator; No. 1 Northehrn, $1.2tt F. O. B. Wheat was firmer on commission-house buying; and covering: by shorts on account of the continued absence of rain in the Win ter wheat belt, but trading; was dull most of the day. Prices closed c to IHc net advance: May. $1.2:tH: July, $1.17; September, Receipts, 60,000 bushels; shipments. 91,912 bushels. Petroleum and hides Steady. Hops Dull. Wool Quiet. Grain at San Francisco. SAX FRANCISCO, March 28. Wheat Steady. Barley Weak. Spot quotations Wheat Shipping. tl.SO 1.82 M. Barley Feed, f 1.3511 1.36 ; brewing;, J1.371.40. Oats Red. 1.45 1.65 ; white, tl.eO'S 1.67 H : black, nominal. Call board sales Wheat No trading;. Barley May, $1.31 hi; June, $l.-'o; Julv, J1.22H: December, $1.20 lij 1.21. Corn Larso yellow. $1.701.75. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March 28. Wheat Mav. $1.14t&l-14K: July. $1.14TS. Cash: No. 1 hard. $ 1. 1 6 1,4 ft 1. 17 14 ; No. 1 Northern, Make Enough to succeed in the battle of life, because skill and experience have taug-ht me how, and it is your own fault if you do not take advan tage of the opportunities I offer you. There are men who, from natural conditions, must know that they are near the last milestone, still have the mad gleam of a bicy cle rider in their eye, peering ahead, straining every nerve in an effort to make a few more dollars. Other men in the prime of life, for fear of losing a dollar, will not stop to correct a physical wrong or rest their weary brain. The lives of such men are mentally wrong. The man who enjoys life is the man with Good Digestion and Good Health M Who thinks no more of a dollar than it is worth. He sleeps as soundly as a baby, and gets up in the morning refreshed. He can smell a meal cooking for a block, and it sharpens his appetite. He knows he cannot be up late nights abusing his stomach and be fit for business the next day. If you are not observing Nature's laws, it is time to commence. If you expect to hold your own in the keen competition of life, you must get in full possession of your faculties. The capa bilities and powers possessed by any man, or the brightest spirit with its wonderful possibilities, must depend upon health. In seeking treat ment the experience of physicians who have received the unqualified indorsement of the pulpit, the press and laymen should be worth something. Under my care you are absolutely assured of the most modern methods and the latest discoveries known to medical science. The unsolicited testimonials from cured patients and business men should be of some value to you. I CURE FOREVER CASES OF VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD DISEASE, PILES, ECZEMA, FALL ING HAIR, FAILING MEMORY, OBSTRUCTIONS, NERVOUS, KIDNEY AND BLADDER AILMENTS. Consultation and advice free. If you cannot call at office, write for self-examination blank many cases cured at home. Medicines $1.50 to $6.50 per course. Hours, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 12. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. Cor. Yamhill and Second Sts. ONLY DR. TAYLOR, The Leading Specialist. PROMISES I AM ALWAYS FEE UNTIL CURE IS EFFECTED cure DTSOR DrTRS thorough ly and In less time than Is commonly re quired to even cure partially. Do not endanger your health and power by relying; upon patent nos trums or other uncertain meas ures. My method of curing O B -TRT7CT10NS i new and entirely original. No cut ting or dilating. The obstruction is dissolved and completely re moved and all effected mem branes thorough ly cleansed. My colored chart affords Interest ing study in men's disorders. Will be given free upon appli cation at office. OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. DAILY. SUNDAYS, 9 TO 1 ONLY. $1.15 ietl.16 : No. 2 Northern. 1.135i 1.144 ; No. 3 Northern, 1.08 ijjil.l24. Flax 2. 32. Corn" No. 3 yellow. 58 ft? 59 c. Oats No. 3 white, 41 (o-42 c. R3 69 (&'74c. - Grain Markets of the Northwest. TACOMA, Wash., March 28. Wheat Milling;: Bluestem, $1.03; club, 9596c. Rus sian, 96c. SEATTLE. Wash., March 2S. Milling; quotations: Bluestem, $1.06; club. 99c: fife, S9c: red Russian, 97c. Export wheat: Blue stem, $1.03; club, 96c; nfe, 96c; red Rus sian, 94c. Dried Fruit at New York NEW YORK, March 28. Evaporated ap ples unchanged. Spot fancy, 10c; choice, 8 SVjc: prime, GT47c; common to fair, tKiSiic. Prunes, steady: California up to 30-40s, 2t-ic; Oregons, 5&9c. Apricots, easy; choice, 10llo; extra choice. 11 &12c; fancy, 12(g13o. Peaches, steady; choice. 6V'6c; extra choice. 7c: fancy. 77c. Raisons easy; loose muscatels, 3$?5c; choice to fancy seeded, 56c: seedless, 34c; London layers, $1.151.25. tv York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. March 28. Cotton futures closed very steady. 14 to 31 points higher. March. 15.18c; April and May, 15.13c: June, 14.95c: July, 14.92c; August. 14.42c; Sep tember. 13.62c; October. 13.27c; November and December, 13.80c; January. 18.04c. Spot closed quiet. 20 points advance. Mid dling uplands. 15.35c; middling Gulf, 15,60c. Sales, 15,406 bales. Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN". 111.. March 28. Butter Firm; 32c. Sales for the week. 456.200 pounds. Strong en NOT A DOUAR HEED BE PAID IKLESiS CIRED. Portland, Oregon N H THAT ARE WEAK, NERV OUS AND RUN DOWN. Come to Me and Be Cured Pay When I Cure Youl or pnT me nn you set the benefit of THE DOCTOR my treatment. THAT CURES FEE FOK A CIRE Is lower tUan any specialist in tne city, half that others charge you, and uo exorbitant charge for medicines. I am an expert specialist. Have had SO years' practice in the treatment of diseases of men. My offices are the best equipped in Portland. My methods are modern and up to date. My cures are quick and positive. I do not treat symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly examine each case, find the cause, re move it and thus cure th disease. I CI KK Vartcoae Veins. I'lles and Specific Ulood Poison and all Aliments of Men. SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con tracted iind chronic cases cured. All burning, itching and intlammatlon stopped in H hours. Cures effected in seven days. insures every man a llleluii cure, wiiu out taking medicine into the stomach. Examination free. If unable to call, write for list of questions. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun days. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. DR. LINDSAY 128 V4 SECOND ST., COR. OF ALDER, PORTLAND. Oil. WATCH THE COMPLEXION Entirely Cleared Aftrr a few Applica tions of PoKlam. Where it goes is evidently not a very serious matter as long as the little red spot, blemish or other skin dlFflgure ment, disappears ns qulrkly as it does after a few applications of poslani, the new skin remedy. A peculiar feature of poslam is that it is naturally flesh-colored and contains no grease, so that when used on the face for the com plexion, or for pimples, red noses, or any other Inflammations, blemishes or discolorations. its presence cannot be detected. It can thus be applied in the daytime, the natural color of the skin being immediately restored and tha actual healing and curing process ac complished in a few days. Poslam can be had of any pharmacist who sells pure drugs. The Skldmore Drug Co. and the Woodard-Clarke Co. make a specialty of it. Fifty cents' worth will answer either for the troubles men tioned or in curing ordinary cases of eczema. Itching stops at once. Any one who will write to the Emer gency Laboratories, No. 32 West Twenty-fifth street. New York, can secure by mail, free of charge, a supply suffi cient to cure a small eczema surface or clear a complexion over night and re move pimples in twenty-four hours. HAND SAPOLIO Is especially valuable during the Sum mer season, when outdoor occupations and sports are most In order. GRASS STAINS, MUD STAINS AND CALLOUS SPOTS yield to It, and It is particularly agree able when used in the bath after vio lent exercise. ALL GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS. "Por over nine years I suffered with eta rem k constipation and during this time I had to tak an injection of warm water once every 34 hour before I could have sn action on my boTTcis. Happily I tried Cascsrets, and today I am a well man. During the nine years before I uaed Cascarets I suffered untold misery with internal lies. Thanks to you, I am free from all thai ibis morning. You can we this in behalf oi suffering humanity. B. F. Fisher, Roanoke, 111. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Tasts Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The eon nine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cur or your money back. fi30 Woman a Specialty The well-known Chinese DR. 8. K. CllA, with their Chi nese remedy of beria and root., cure wonderfully. It has cured many iuf ferera when all other remedies have failed. Sure cure for male . and female, chonlc, private 1 aiseasea, nervuuaness, Diooa innn n u puiU poison. rheumatism, asthma. 01 ft 0.0 JL LflAN pneumonia, throat, lung trouble, consump tion, stomach, bladder, kidney and disease of all kinds. Remedies harmless. No oper ation. Honest treatment. Examination tor ladles by MRS. s. K. CHAN. Call or write ft. K. CHAN CHINESE MfclHCJNE CO., 2HBMi Morrison Bt Bet. 1st and 2d, Portland, Or, Kodol FOR Sour Stomach bye .mpletely and promptly dicestinit all tha fooi . y i -cat. stops Dyspepsia and Indigestion and -ntkes the stomach sweet. It is gunntii' tceT ir relieve you. and If it falls, your monev will a once be refunded by your dealer from whom yor purchased it. Every tablespoonful of Kodol digests 2 14 pounds of food. Try iu Young Min; Chinees. Medicine Co. Wonderful remedies from herbs and roots cures all diseases of rnen and women. Consulta tion and pulse diagnosis free. If you live out of town and cannot call, write for symptom blank. !M7 Taylor st., bet. 2d and 8d. Inflammations, Irritations or ulcerations of all mu cous membranes, unnatu- Big I tV CTCstsrrK, Clds ral aiscnarffes irom nose, '$; Hay rever throat or urinary organs. T"gjeTCi. Sold by Druggists J i.0Uo U. S. A. or la plain wrapper, ex press prepaid, on receipt ot SI, or three Dottles, tx-.a Booklet on request. MUD L AVI A Nature's Treatmen where you bathe in black, soft mud tha; draws out patn and poison. Thousand a cured. Bis; Hotel open all year. ,Sena for book, K. B. .Kramer.. Pres., Kramer, Ind 1 Oonsfspafion )