THE MOT.XTXG OHECOXTAV. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4t 1011. THREE PUNS SURE Double-Tracking, Deschutes and Cutoff in Rail Task. CROSS-STATE LINE DUBIOUS Official r Ilarrlman floade Cr lain Thai rorf land-Frlio. Cen tral Oregon and Xntron-KIa math in Improvement Plan. Ixfinit knooleds In th local flar riman offices of tl.e work to be dun In orecua aa a rnull of Ih impront rnenis authorised by th Union I'acific directors lo .Saw York Tuesday la lim ited 10 in priod double-tracking of th Columbia River Una belsreen Port land and fccho. in completion of tn Lehutes alley roal to Redmond and the Bulidina of lh tap of the Natrun KUmaEn cutoff lhal will be unfinished when lh present contract hall Kit, been carried out. late In Jun of thla Mr. Whether the east and rt tin throuan in atat from Ontario to Crania fas ahall be constructed with In tn alx-year period specified by Pres Idem Lovetl arill depend largely on conditions arising In tha future, ac cording to lh opinion of local offi cial. Tha aama uncertainty appllea to th proposed southwesterly line from Redmond or aoma other convenient point on t he rr-hute road to connect with toe aaat and west line near Hurna. It I pointed out lhal th construc tion of thla Utter road la ITinevllle. aa auggested by fastera official, la almost Impracticable, aa a part of th country throush which such a road weuld ha 10 be built la rough and broken and not encouraging lo railroad construction at moderate cost. While much of thla port inn of lh atat la well aalted to aartcullural and graiing purpose, local railroad men say that tha Intervals of this section could bolter he serred by a road built from lb eaat than from Redmond. rian Not Feasible. In th report from New Tork. a road from Lebanon, on tn present Southern pacific system, to a point near Red mond, also waa aucgratad. but thla roe. 1 I not taken seriously by tha lo cal official To reach th Deschutes Valley ruad over thla rout II would be necessary to croe ih river at a plac whar II la estimated to b WO fret dee a. aa well aa to penetrate th moun tains whara they ar ao precipitous aa lo almost preclude th possibility of construction work. ty building toward tha seuta. and following th line of th Crobd River. It la pointed out. Red mond migkt b reached from Lebanon, bat Ihera la no reason why such a road ahoald be built at alL local man say. II la believed her thai this piece of work waa Ih theory of an k-astern official who la not well acquainted with lh topography of tha country and that no a who understands th altuatlon rec mmeaied it. Only Doable-Track Inf Connt. rrtket than th double-tracking scheme, th work on th Natron-Klamath Una and lh chut Valley road, tn local officers ar not concerning themselves with reference lo Ih Im provements authorised In tha Cast. They will not consider Ihem until they recelv official advice. In Ih absence f a definite financial programme II la not likely that oilenslons further than ts.es will be given serious thought for aeveral years al least. However, th double-tracking policy wilt be followed out with enthusiasm In th Ionian 1 off. cos. and this featur alone will demand much attention dur ing tha present year. Thla detail of the work will be fins need by lh near ly -oraaalsed Ox-W. R. N. Co.. for which a bond Hsu Is to be mad soon It s aiperted to car for th entlr line between Portland and Huntington with n tha all-year period, but only that portion of the road between Port land and Kchs. tth t enception of a .'i-m:le gap between lionnevlil and a point five m'les west of The talles. and a 4-mile stretch between Blaise and Corot. will be laid this year. These unfmshed sect ons. II Is announced, will b provided for In 111 Branch Honda Possible. TXe Deschutes construction alao la f nanced by the new corporation. Th plans already approved provide for tha completion of the line lo Keomona. out how soon anything can be don beyond that point Is uncertain. It la confident ly ei peeled, however, lhal some branch roada can be built lo connect with Ih Oaschut property within lh neil two r three years. Th Natron-Klamath work cornea un der th Jurisdiction of th Southern Pa cific, although the local officials of th O.-W. it. at N Co. hav authority over tha construction and operation. Besides th work Immediately pro vided for. th estenslve prorramm au thorised by tha Eastern directors la subject to th ability of th subsidiary cosspanis ta provide finance. While lh report of earnings on aom of Ih affetJ line are not highly encourag lag for an actlv bond market. II la em pec led. nevertheless, thai when th bonds f th new company ar Issued, within the nail few weak, they will find a ready sal at fl cures that will permit all of lh itaiv Improve ment utlinad. an roLDFJis to appear Ore;oa Washington Company Is Printing Handome PamphleL New faldsrs for lha Oregon-Wash-lactea Railroad .N'avlgatloa Company ar oo Ih presa and will be distribut ed In a fw daya These will take th plac of th eld O. R N and th Oreeon A Washing ton folders, th timetables of th two roada being combined All of the sub sidiary lines In Orc. Washington and Idaho will be represented. Th same color scheme red and whit will be carried out on th cover page. Large ouantltlea of other literature bearing the title of the new company will be ready for distribution before the en. of th month, email local time table hav been la circulation for two week. WATER WAGCNJS WIMNING Police Record Show Decrease In Drnnkennea. Influence of New Tear' resolutions upon th number of arrest for drunk enness la seen In th Jsnuary report of the police department, completed yesterday by Bailiff C rele For many montha past casea of almpl drunken neas have been almost aa even half of all arrests, while In January they fell to a little over one-third. Ob server aay that Ih decline la notice able at lb first of every year and that II la du to th fact that many Inebriate climb aboard the "water waroa at las beginning ol vry yax and glv no offense to th peace of ins Cliy lor some -"- That lha mthlcal water wagon Is holding It own very wall la evidenced by the fact lhal there haa aa yet been no showing of tendency to Increase In the number of "drunks." A contributing factor of greater or lea force la the recent campaign of the police against saloonkeeper who sell liquor to men already Intoslcated. YVhtlonly two were arrested for thla offense, a warning was given to all. and It la aald to have had a wholeaoma effect, which may be noticed In tn return. Out of 1 arrest 111 were for elm pi drunsnn and I for bin drunk and disorderly. Al ens kept up their average of a shade over one-half of all case. J persons being arrested who gave forelsrn nativity. Only (4 women transgressed, of whom nine wer minors. Male minora numbered 41. Vagranta were . arrested lo th number of 202. Th aggregate for lh month rail notably below lha general average, there being but Mi arreta. aa against an average of over 1600 fur the montha of 111. . There were 47 wagon call and II ambulance call made by the police. Seventeen accidenta war reported. In the number of prtaoner aent to th city quarry at Llnnton. ther la also observed a marked diminution, only Ml men having been aent to hard Ubor at the rock pile Superintendent Brlag report lhal hie fore la run ning low. especially ao ainre a aub sldiary camp haa been eatabliahed at Rocky Point. Th dtctlv bureau maintained a high average, clearing up 120 case out of l0 reported to It- APPLE TRADE IS LONG KEEPERS ARE IX BETTER DEMAND. , I.t-M 8alr by Northwestern Frull Exchange Show a Rising Scale of Price. The appl market bulletin f th North wester Fruit Emenange. of thla elty. follows: The market to Improving eteadity. ana tbe demand active aod satisfactory. mill held te storage at shipping poiat. which caa ke centered I lh market on tha through rat of freight. Is in esoeotaly strong de maaa. and ws are realising some vsry hand some price for frull at alv fair uallty aod grado. II is month! thai th January clearance u et cold aiora( la large Kaatero centers has beea eireediai ear and the laaltallon ar insi in. .. ilscl baa seen put OB t ' inw ..rh usvisc a clear field f lews- keeping vai'ieilee. whlcB should enable tne waeie asarset to take a eubeiaatial advance la the aer future. The only weaa spot In ne etorege sitiexiloa u fouod la SVsa berga. of whicn there are too many la eight la errant tne usual high prices. glace sr last report, we bare made tae following sales: p. r. K- lit, from Cava. Or.. January IT. ss esira fancy, al tancy Rome beauties at 1 iO tt esira fan-y. 47 faocy Mammoth ttlacb Twigs al 11. W. o fancn Hide slings and IO! esir laaiy Vor Imperials at el-s. I. e. k. Oregon, to a buyer la Olioma. p g. g, ivJa. from Cove. Or.. I d. 103 fanes Hyde Kings, lit esira fancy tiaaue. aw lancy Oaaoe. It sstra fsa. y York Imper la I fancy atammotn Ula.k Telga. ail at I.JO; a laacy Hume lleaullso al l iO; 111 estra faney Hellsllears at gl.eO: Sa emtra fancy Ilea Uacla. SO ellra fsncy KBod Island Oreeaa al II. la. M fancy Bene at l.oi II ehoue lerks al II. W ebelc Ben ai oc. all f- a. oregoa. ta a buyere la tne Kietnct of Columbia. p y. g, IJsa, from Cove. Or.. Sth. 141 estra faney Oanoe al 11.4 as cboioe I fancy uaaae. 11-20; 1 choice -ller Oanoe, II I J estra fancy Vera imperials. 11.40; 1IT choice to fancy Torks. II.JO; enolc tier Tors l 10; 2 esira faacy Claytona. II. 40. I choice to taacy ilalona. II. SO. estra taacy caampioa. tl.ttO; 4 eholoe to fancy. 41.14. I choice to fsncy Bpllsenbersa, I e I each choice to faacy Koines and fclaia' Twiga al I V all f. a. b. oregea to vfcelseule grwiery houee la Central Tessa. Thie Is a ereekerjark" aale. Juat made to day after offering the car fre.ly In all dl rect'laaa While the Inquiry for export ac count commas brisk, and the Waters mar keta show signs ot coming lo life, the mid dle Bad aoulhweetera markets continue la be the beat buers al long prieew. la a recent announcement we staled tnal ere were working oa eiaiementa of average prliee obtained by Ih esihange from eacB diatrlit eei-aralely. We hae completed a statement snowing average price, f. o. b. Hoise. Idaho, oa cars shaped by eonslito ents of ibe wo!e Valley run roe era Aa iatioa. and submit same hereunder: l.ig ni raney. Jenathane (all siseoi . l.4 Home ttea. tall elsesi IK hllik TsliI iall s.scsi t iO pal bills tail Slsesi... 1.1 Kinaards (all s-sesi.. I. II as showa. Iheee svarag Kanry. Choice. l - 11.10 I .VO 1.0 i Include all aiaa he rent oa Jonathans i from II M la H TO for lbs fsnc grade. The ea hanae submits meae figures, be lieving thai Ihey will compare esceedingly I waa ateragee dietsict. of tne iioiee Valley ralrago t-vewere Market. CHICAGO. Feb. . flutter Pteady; creameries. WwiAc. dairies, leeif.'c fclsgs etedy. receipts, aogi caaee. at snsis. rasss lailedsd. IsaUsc. ants, J0o, prime firsts. Kite .. Cheeee eteady. daisies. t40ISc: twin. II'. ii use. Wung Amartcaa. 13V91fce; loa horaa. 18J !. Lewili.a vaa4 Bale. t.O.rxV. Feb- i- Thar wer 12. (MS bale offered at the wool auntton aalee to gay All gradee were Included In the as sortment and they war readily sold. Mer ino were la geosl request for the eon Li as si aa wall aa tha home trade. Lead- Braille Mevwsnent. IOXDON, Feb. g. Bullion amounting l gl&aouo wsa taken Into Ih Hank of gang land today and liouo waa wundrawa for atupeaeal lo Oiora.tar. Bsps at LsMidoa. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 8 Hope at London Factflc Coast firm. 14 ss in IS oa. SOLOMON A. PERKINS DEAD Oregon Pioneer Waa Prominent In Lumber Business. Solomon A. Perkins, one of Oregon' pioneer, aged 77. died at hi residence, 144 Bowdoin street, laat Tuesday, air. Pcjkln waa boro In New Brunswick n 1411. and when a youth of 24 left hla home to aeek hla fortun In Cali fornia. He nggJ la th legging bualnesa ther and after three year lost his fortun In a flood and than moved to Oregon and settled on Smith River. Douglas County. He again engaged In ine logging Industry and built up large business In IS41 he waa mar ried to Katharine Elliot. Ills widow urvlv him with sll sons. Destn was caused by cancer, from which Mr. Perkins had suffered for four years. Third Pier Complete Today. Last f the com-reie for the Weet Side pier of th new Harrlman brldg foundat on will be In ire form thla eve ning ard before tie month ends tr frame will have been lorn away and the pi ft given the hn slifng louche that will prepare It for than L Tie L'nlon Bridge A Construction Company will ran ter its force on Ih laat pier, between th (Cast Side abutment and the first shaft flashed In the renter of tre river, and very advantage will be afforded lh crew lo get the foundation to th proper height as soon aa possible. Aa th bot tom of th raissson will rent L30 feet below low water It mean that a maaa of material will be required and every acuity haa been prepared lo mis and plac tt day and a'gbk BIG CARGOES GOME Sailing Vessels Bring Lumber and Cement. GRAIN TO BE CARRIED OUT Drltlab Ship Nile, From Aotofagasta, and French Bark Darld d'Angers, From Hamburg, Discharg ing Loads Here. Two windjammer reached tha harbor yesterday, tha British ahlp Nil from Anlofagaata. where ah discharged apart cargo of lumber loaded at Port Blakeley. and the French ship David d'Angers. from Hamburg via San Diego, with ce ment. The Nile went to Llnnton to dis charge ballast and will no doubt be numbered with the February grain fleet, and the David d'Angera will today begin discharging at Albers dock. The Nil reached Llnnton ghortly be fore noon on her initial voyage to Port land, while her master. Captain Griffiths, la on hla first visit,. She waa 58 day on tba way from Antofagaata. and mad TEAJaKR INTEIXlGK-NCaV Do to Arrive. Xsee From Da'. Tamalpale Pan Francisco In port Falcon . . ...... -fcn Francisco In port Keee C-1 n retire In p orl RmIisbIm I am Rav. . r eo. Roanoke ..Pan Psdro. . . f eo. lue H stlmrTillamook... Feb s'llaiire tureka eb. Pester ran Pedro... reb. tlnten Oate. . .TiMameok . . Feb. u.riulM Hdnrkoni. .. .Feb. I lr.ui ttsntloa rro. iv Oeo. W. Elder. San Pedro.. Feb. 12 -ar esn fence.. Feb. 12 gtrathlyoa. . . . -Hongkong. . . .Feb. II kckedaJpd I Dewarl. csma. For. Data rslmn. . .... "an Frandseo Feb. 4 Tamalpale f aa Francisco Feb. 8 ttus. t in ....-a.i eor Feb. e Preakwaier Coos Bay.... Feb. T Sue H. Kimor. 1 inamook . . Feb. 8 Hoenoke can Hedre. .. Feb. B alllence F"reue ... Feb. nxiden Oala... Tillamook. ...Feb. Beaver ban fedro. . . Feb. It Anvil ttandoe .... Feb. 11 nee OT Cider, .nan Pedro... Feb. 15 Hercules Hongkong. .. .Feb. 15 peer ran Pedro Feb. 14 Btrathlyoo. ....Hongkong. .. .Mar. 1 tha run from Port Blakeley to Callao In days, discharging a portion of her cargo and proceeding. Anlofagaata being reached X daya later. The voyage to the-Columbia Klver was attended by fair condnlona. and it waa not until tha ship reached this part of th Coaat tbat ah ran Into foul weather. Th David d'Angera left San Diego January I? after having discharged con siderable cargo loaded at Hamburg. She brought to I'ortland (0 barrels, con signed lo Meyer. Wilson A Co.. and de spite the fact her charter had expired January 11. Captain Griffon waa yester day Informed that ha would bo loaded with wheat by the Northwestern Ware house Company as .Intended, the cargo having recently been Bold abroad. Cap tain Griffon waa here last aeaaon al male on the Marechal de Castries, which la now on the way from Dublin, and filled th same berth on th David d Anger on -th occasion of her visit here two yara ago. Th ahlp ran Into soma rough weather and waa II daya rounding the Horn, but the skipper la congratulating himself on the fact the Portland cargo waa not damaged and thai h paid but K in clalma al San Diego for lossea. Th principal event reported by the crew of the Nile waa the birth of 11 plga while the vessel was In the South 8-as. and the mother and large family have been accorded considerable atten tion. STEAMEIt LEsVISTOX KAISED Snake River Rises 20 Inches In Few Days, Hampering Operations. Damage to th steamer Lewlston. which struck a rock and sank In the Knak River Sunday morning, was yes terday reported to be confined to her hull, there being a hole extending aft from the galley, on the port side, a distance of 10 feet. At the office of Superintendent George Conway, of the O.-W. K. N. water lines, a message received stated -thai the vessel had been raiaed at 1:30 o'clock In the morn ing and towed to Rlparla. Th work of floating the Lewlston was hampered materially through ris ing water, aa the Snake began to climb the banka soon after she struck and by the time the steamer was raiaed It had Increaaad Its stage by 20 Inches. She will be repaired aw once and will be given a general overhauling also, tier place on the run being taken by the ateamer Spokane. Fortunately, the Lewlston reposed In about five feet of water, as sh was headed for th beach after striking. As the aceldent happened after the rush of transporting wheat In the Snake River territory had terminated, th company haa not been placed at great Inconvenience other than the damage and work on tbe vessel, as one ateamer can car for tba business offrd. JAXTJARY RECEIPTS LARGE Domestic Exports From Portland Are Valued al $I.1S.84. Domestic exports from Portland dur ing January reached a value of II. I11.S44. and aggregate receipt at the Custom House wer t4l.48S.8S, as shown In th monthly statement com plied by Collector Malcolm to be for warded to Washington. There were cleared direct for foreign port 10 ves sels, but the German steamer Serak. which loaded grain for Europe, was cleared via Puget Sound to finish, making th total 11. The Coastwise fleet to enter com prised CI carriers and of the number it cleared, other having proceeded to lower river point to take on cargo for California. There ware 111 entriea of merchandlae, and documents were Issued to three vessels. The duties paid reached I4i.ll4.5i and other receipts wer S3S1.S0, while navigation receipts were IliZO.Id. Aa there wa but one Oriental liner to enter In cargo the dull were cut down, but thl month there will b two from Ih other side In cargo and there are prospects that cargo shlpa from Europe will help en rich the Government. 5IASTERS WANT, LIGHT VESSEL Petition Is Signed for Aid al Fox Rock. Going the rounds of the principal etsamahlp corporations of the Pacific Cos! snd signed in turn by officer) of Ih lines and navigators who operate between southern CoaaX harbor and Oregon and Washington, a petition made It appearance yesterday In Portland. It already bears SI name, which wlU be forwarded to Commander Eilieott, in- f epector of the aeventeenth lighthouse ! distrtc. urging the establishment, a soon a practicable, of a light veasel to gnark . Fox Rock. Ave miles off Cape Blanco. J Tnat subject ha been given coneidera- tlon by Commander Elllcott and In hi , Latest report to the Bureau of LJght roirxea. forwarded in the early Fall, he p'aivd emphasis on the need of the vea- ' ael. The Chamber of Commerce recom mended It Mrongly to Washington and commercial bodiea of Oregon coaat cltiea have been Baked to take similar action. The petition, which ha been circulated quietly among the most prominent marine Interests, sets forth thst Fox Rock marks s grcup dangerous to navigation. In thick weather ther I absolutely oo guide, aa Cape Blanco lighthouse la five rn'iea away. Even if a fog eagnal wa Installed there. It Is asserted by masters. It rx-ulb not be beard In tha vicinity of the recks. TIME BALL CHANGE WASTED Captain Mason Compares System Tbat at San Francisco. One of the most recent changes the waterfront contingent la bent on obtain ing Is either the shifting of the portion of the Government time ball or Increasing th height of the frame that It may be seen on the river when the ball falls at noon. Its location on the roof of the Custom-Houae Is regarded generally ss undesirable under existing condition and a movement for the change may be In augurated. "I do not understand why tbe time ball Is maintained In Its present location, as it Is my understanding that its purpose Is primarily to aid marine men and It certainly I not of much service where It la." raid Captain Mason, of the steamer Roae City. "In San Francisco the time ball waa on the Ferry building for a time, but It was not satisfactory in that position because It could not be seen from all partei of the harbor. Now It haa been established at a hotel, which oc cupies one of the highest sites In that section, and It csn be sr-en plainly." It ha been suggested that the ball be established on the Union Depot, the WelLs-Fargo building or on one of the bridges In the center of the harbor that Its fall could be witnessed for the full length of the port In clear weather. Nester Damaged on Snag. Its bottom half gone and damage to Its frames being apparent, the steamer Nerter, owned by Smith A Collins, of Rainier. Is on the ways at the St. Johna Shipbuilding Company's yards as tha re sult of having struck a snag In the Cowllts River. The vessel was raised and towed to the yards between two scows. It Is estlmsted that It will be out of water about ten days. Repairs to the cabin and a general overhauling will 'be mad. Marine Notes. For the f'rst time In a number of weeks the tug Wallula was in the Wlllsmett yesterday, having towed the British ship Nil to Llnnton. It Is reported from Marshfietd that the ateamer Kllborr recently damaged by fir at Oakland, is to be placed on the run between Coos Bay and Port land, alternating with the Alliance. Captain Good, who has been 111, re appeared on the waterfront yesterday and says that he will not move Imme diately to rebuild the steamer Batsman, which recently burned at Vancouver and has been hauled out there. Acting on a report made by Pilot Joe Allen, a log was removed from tha main channel between the Hawthorne avenue bridge and tha I'ortland Lum ber Company's plant yesterdsy at the direction of Harbormaster Steler. At the office or Major Mclndoe, Corps of Englneera, U. 8. A, plana have been started for building a new tug lo re place the Mendell, now at the Govern ment moorings, and bids will be asked for In a few weeks. It Is anticipated that the British steamer Alexandra, which la to load at Inman-Pouleen's and th Portland mill for the Pacific Export Lumber Com pany, will reach here Monday, as she la coaling at Tacoma, where she ar rived yesterday from Vancouver, B. C. Henry Lund Company has char tered the Norwegian steamer Solvelg, which sailed from here In December with wheat for Europe, to load at Ant werp and Gothenburg for Pacific Coast porta She Is to take additional cargo at Genoa and Marseilles. Entries yesterday at the Custom House were the French ship Iiavid d'Angera. from Hamburg via San Diego, the ateamers Rose City. Klamath, Fal con and Maverick from San Francisco, and the British ahlp Nile, from Anlo fagaata. The Maverrrk cleared for the Golden Gale and th Klamath for Ray mond. In th latest Issue of Lloyd's weekly Index Is a brief report covering the loxs of the British ship Ardrncraig. which foundered January 8 on Crlm Rocks, near Bishop, Scllly. the southernmost point of England. The crew waa aaved. The Ardencralg waa one of the best known vessels that waa numbered with the grain fleet from this port. Captain G. B. Macdonald, master of the Associated OH Company's new tanker J. A. Chanslor, has been suc ceeded on that vessel .by Captain Holmes, of the steamer W. S. Porter, and has proceeded to Newport News to superintend the launching; of the new tanker W. K. Herrln, which he will navigate to the Pacific Coast- She will go Into servlc between California oil ports and Portland. After reaching Washougal tonight tha steamer Jessie Harklns Is to return to Portland to have a new boiler In atallad at th plant of the Willamette Iron V 8teel Works. Later she will proceed to Joseph Supple s yards for an overhauling. The steamer Ion will look after her business, beginning Mon day, when she will depart from the Washington-street slip at 2 o'clock. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. Feb 8. Arrived British ship Nile, from Antofagssta: French ship Dsvld d'Angera. from Hamburg, via Han Diego; steamer J. A. Chanslor. from San Francisco. balled Ateamer Klamath, tor Raymond. Wash.; steamer Argyll, for Sao Francisco, steamer Maverick, for Fan Fran cisco: steamer Golden Cste, for Tlllampolc. From Kalama steamer Noma City, for ban Francisco. From St. Helena Steamer Sho shone, lor n Frncis-o. Astoria Feb S. Condition at the mouth of Ihe river at I P. M . smooth; wind north west 4 miles; weather clear. Left up at midnight French ship David d'Ancera. t-alle1 at 7:80 A. M. Steamer Johan Poul sen. for Ban Franelsoo. Arrived at 11 A- M. and left up at 1 P. M. Steamer J. A. Chanslor. from San Francisco. Sailed at 8:30 A. M. Steamer Elmore, for Tillamook. San Francisco. Feb. 3. Sailed at 12 noon Steamer Roanoke, for Portland. Sailed al V P M p,,ms- VoeHlflid fer PirMwnd. Hi U et: .-ijufj . Mia 'wmwvu DOBS NOT CONTAIN OPIATES Tn Piopl' ErvaDY for Couehs. CoMs. Croup, Vhooping-Coiigh. Bronchitis. Gnppe Cooalh. Iloarsenees, eto. Bale aud sure, liolA. SAMPLE BM.HT FREE Writ for tt today. Meatloa this paper. A ddres A. C. tVfci CO, BALTIMORE, AID. MALTir I Hi U g I i s eiiiei a . m A PHYSICIAN'S SUCCESS may reasonably b Judged by a crowded waltlag-rwr.an. Ton know I hav been In th same location for many yeara. still every day la the week my offices ar thronged with th alck and afflicted, availing themselves of th liberal low fee rat extended to th public by thl eminent specialist- Why 1 thl o? Simply becau my reputation for cures haa stood th tet of years. There are no extra fees for complicated casea Yu may hav on or a dosen ailment the price Is tit ame. I have a apeelal treatment for each ailment I treat- A pafent remarked In my reception parlor: "Doctor. I do oot see how you can give ueh thorough and painstaking treatment and devote eo much care and attention to each patient for auch a very low fee." I replied: "My profit lie In th large number I cure every year." Many caaea accepted for lea than 111 sow. Not a Dcl'ar Need Be Paid UNLESS CURED COXevi.TATIOJI FBEE.-MT HONEST AND CANTJVO ADVICE COSTS TOU NOTHING. I cheerfully five you the very best opinion, guided by years of successful practice. Mv cures are permanent and lasting. No tonics thst stimulate temporarlHy. but thorough, scientific treatment for the removal of conditions reponslble for functional derangement. Call If you can. Write today for eelf-examlnatlon blank If you can not call. No business address or street number on my envelonea or packages. Medicines from 11.50 to II.BO a course from our own labora tory. Hours from A. M. to I P. J, dally. Sundays from 10 U 11. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. 2301a YAMHILL STREET and schooner Irene, for Columbia River. Coos Bay. Feb. 3. Sailed Bleamer Alli ance, for Eureka. Beattle. Feb. 3. Arrived Steamer Chart Nelson, .from Tacoma. Sailed Steamer Charles Nelson, for Mukllteo. Tacoma. Feb 3. Arrived 6teamer Me teor, from Alaska; Brltltsh steamer Queen Alexandra, from Vancouver: steamer Hy afles. from Seattle. Departed dteamer Charles Nelson, for San . Francisco, via EM.'vincent, Feb. 2. Arrived Strathberg. from Pan Francisco. Wellinaton. Feb. s. Arrived e.orangl. from Sn Francisco. Tides at Astoria Saturday. High. I-"7- ... . l 14 A. M g.s feet' 10:3.1 A. M l. feet 4;36 P M 7 .? reel!lO: -s P. M 1.7 feet Athena Election Is Nigh. ATHENA. Or.. Feb. 3 As the time for the city election Is drawing near, next Friday night Is the date set for the mass meeting of the voters of this city st which lime the candidates will . be chosen for the ensuing election. Mayor McEwen will not be In the race thla year. There will also be a change or two in the Council, but as yet It is not known who the possible candidates are. CATARRH A SPECIFIC BLOOD IMPURITY Catarrh is a deep-seated blood dis ease, one which no amount of local treatment will ever permanently cure. The beneficial effects 'of washes, sprays, inhalations, etc., are only temporary, and when left off the old condition returns, because the blood is infected with catarrhal matter and impurities. This impure condition f the circulation irritates and in flames the delicate mucous mem branes and tissues and produces the Well known' symptoms of ringing; noises in the head and ears, mucus in the throat, headaches, watery eyes, partial deafnesi, sore throat, general impairment of health, etc. This con dition will remain, growing worse as long as the catarrhal matter is al lowed to remain in the blood. Being a specific blood impurity, there is only one way to cure Catarrh, and that is to purify the blood. Nothing equals S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the disease at its head in the circu lationand by thoroughly renovating the blood and cleansing it of all Impure, mattet, makes a perma nent and lasting cure of the dis ease. For forty years S. S. S. ha3 been recognized as the best blood purifier, and the thousands of cases of Catarrh it has cured is proof that it is the very medicine needed by those who suffer with this trouble. Book on Catarrrh and any medical advice free. X2B SWOT 8PECU10 CO- Atlanta, fia. 0080883 "I have used tout valuable Cascareta and I find them perfect. Conldn't do without them. I have used them for . . In. inil in.otiin mrA Viill"r,1CT. KC uiuc uu .i .f,---"" and am now completely cured. Recom- mend them to erervone. once tried, you will never ' be without them in the family." Ed ward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. Pleasant. Palatable. Parent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe, luc.ttc. 50c Never sold in bulk. The gen nine tablet stamped C C C Guaranteed to ur or your money back. 839 mi X Bwrolrl GeMraae X m W - t"" m J K safe and simple remedy foe fW BrwdtkU, CstorrK Haw ctwr U I Vs I satluM of ALL maoMi m&mbrmamt mssi I or ot tbe iom, trot, I I I tionih or of br orguiv -s I AT DHUOOISTS SI fg W nfit cn ymrsZf mmmmm Titlwwlthwmchbottltj or mailed oa roquawtw l 1 . Tin Evim CMral Civ Eb 5p ci I L'w Fees WO In.ere.t YjU Now I concentrate my faculties on a single line of ailments. I treat Varicose Veins, Hernia, Kidney and Bladder Ailments, Files, Blood and Bkin Ailments and their AL LIED AILMENTS. I am certainly prepared to cure by experience and equipment, which are the keystones to success. I hare the best-equipped medical office in the city. Contact with many patients has given me practical knowledge. I have records to show that I hare treated. more eases in my specialty than any other specialist in the West A few honrs or days under my treatment may add years and health to yoar life. If you are suffering from any ailment I will examine you free. Every man should take this opportunity to learn his true condition. P0ETLAND, 0BEG0N MEN 3d cured $10 ISOU.FEE Pay When Cured We uav every stuuwn leuieuy ap pliance (or THKATliXU lull. Our ex perience I so great and varied mat aj us, of the ailm-nts of Mm l new lo us. LWAtc; IA AAU TAIl.Iv tT OtikM. General Deuility, tovait ISsrvea, la seiauia Kvsuna t ivur, ovrwra an oilier Violations vf Nature a law. Ulaeases .ader and Kidneys. Vari cose Veins, quickly and permanently cured at small expena and no deiea lion from boelnesa. bl'twClAL. Ait-JtsiuVra Newly con tracted aud curuuic caaea cured. Ail burning, itchiug anu lnliauiuialtoa aiuupeu In 24 hours. Cures effected la seven daya Consultation free. If ua. able to call, write for list of question Office Hour A. M. to 8 P. M. Sua dsys. 10 A M. to I P M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co mi, . . .4 .; r, Coraer First. Wonderful C hinese I va arrrvsif mr I 8. H. W'AI JING. & H. WaJ Jin a; Co.'s Chinese Herb and Root Medicine haa been used in China for over 4000 years and has cured more men and wo men than any known treatment now tn existence. The Chinese doctor and pharmaceutist of 8. ft Wal Jlng- Co. waa permitted to practice in the Canton Medical Col lege and to study the eminent phy sicians' prescriptions of centuries during the early days in China and six years in charge of the Oriental Hospital In the Great New York City, where he had such wonderful success with his medications. Any man or woman with any internal, external and eruptive disease can be cured speedily and all traces eradicated from the system by S. H. Wal Jlng Co.'s Chinese Herb and Root Medicine. Free cooaoltatloa and examina tion. Write If yoo eaat call. S. II- WAI JIG CO. 861 First St. Portland, Or. To Mrs. S. K. Chan: Dear Madam: I wish to thank you for all you have don for me. I had been sick much other remedies without ! git " as loon aa i had so ions ana nau men taken the first lot of your medicine. I felt like a now woman, which Is savins; gona deal, be-suse I was so weak . .i.i,n... snd surrered so t muM not leave my Mil. i. L CHI bed. Now I am stronit and entirely cured. If I was 10.000 thousand miles away. I would send to you for medicine when 1 were slrk. 1 wish all people suffering from weak ness or sickness would take your medicine. They would bless you the rest or their lives, ss I will the rest of mine. Mrs. O. 6. Edwsrds. Junction City. Or. Call or writ Tbe . K. Csiaa Cblne Medicine Co i 22 V Morrison St., between First and ' Second. Portland. Oregon. ! nrv. tUlHIM. CHINESE DOCTOR. strowbndira bid. 133 1, First 8t. room II. and 223 Alder St- Chinese Root and Hera Medicines. Cares Cancer. Rheuma tism. Consumption. Dropsy. Catarrh. Stomach. Luns. Liver and Kidney irouoi. All ''hronle - ailmenta if men and wo man ExsmlnatloL tre. Drue store, iti flaadsra 8k A 1 J V ,r? ,N'.... ""V 1 fl7 I Hi. fw.f m,.- y CONSULT The Leading Specialist. The cures I effect are the result of my thorough knowledge of every phase of the ailment I treat and to the fact that 1 apply Indi vidual treatment to each case. In every Instance I know the ailment and I know the cure for It. The fact that I agree to wait for my fee until you are cured Is proof of my confidence la my ability to cure In every case. Some physicians aasert that certain ailments of men are Incurable. I deny that, and atand ready to PROVE that by my methods there is no aliment pecu liar to men that cannot be cured. Remember, I am treating you fairly. I am not taking one cent from you until you are perfectly eatisfled that you are positively and permanently cured. You have" paid others for their failures: you pay me f"r your POSITIVE and PERMANENT CURE. Al my forma of treatment have been perfected along the lines of nature's requirements and are 'n exact harmony with the natural recuperative forcea. Theiefore my cures are painless, prompt and thorough. My advice Is confined entirely to ailments peculiar to men, and I cure them all. I CURE TO STAY CURED Ptlea, Kidney and Bladder All meata, Llvrr Complalnta, Rbeama ttaan, Eraciaa and All Skin Troubles. My offices ars equipped with the most modern and scientific, device for the treatment and cur of all CHRONIC DEEP-PEATED, COM PLICATED AILMENTS. My fee are reasonable and within tha reach of all. HOURS 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M. 6UNDAYS 10 TO 1 ONLI. The DR. TAYLOR Co. SS4H MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OR. Tms DR. GREEN SYSTEM OF MAN BUILDING TREATMENT THK SPKCIALIST Ul - - It matters not what your aliment M, nor who has treated It, If it is curable ne will give yuu immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. D not allow money matters to keep you Irom getting well. We charge nothing to prove our meth ods tH' ure viu. Our ruarantee NO MONEY REQUIRED UNTIL SATISFIED Is yuur absolute pro tection. ConbUliatlun. examination and diagnosis freo Wa claim for our treatment nothing "wonderful" or "secret" It la simply our auccusiful nay of do ng things. ii-rt.irTKD ME!, before treating , We n here, Boaeally Inveatlaat our methods. You villi then under Tfand bow eeilly we cure VAR1COSU vmt, SPECIFIC BLtJOD POIMON, i aEfivO-VITAL DEBILITY, OBSTKL'C I ?ioS. BLADDER and K I D N IS Y ! sroVbtea, CONTRACTED allmeota, RIP. I TURK, PILES and all RECTAL allmeate. What you want la a cur, won to us and get It. Once under our treatment, you will quickly realls how eimpl a thing It Is to get well In the handa of a apeclaltst who knowa Lis business. Our cures add oot onl years to life, but life to vara. Office hours, dally to a. Evenlns-t 7 to 8. Sundaya 10 to L DR. GREEN CO. 82 VaMrto at, Portland. Or. Dr. Lindsay RELIABLE EDUCATED fXWIE CEO COXSULT MB FREE If you are worried about a special ail ment, organic weak ness or any male ail- I have so much Dd" - faJth In my own sk1n that I will prove my ability before I ask one cent. You don't need monev to be gin mv treatment. YOU MAY PAY ME AFTER I CURE YOU. Dr. Lindsay Tbe Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 128V4 Second t-treet. Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. AL Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. L. T. YEE & SONS The Old. Rc I In bio Chine Doctor ppent lifetime study of hrrb and research In China: nan it ran ted diploma by th Emperor; guarantees cure all ailmenta of men and women when others fail If you suf fer, rail or write to YEE M RON S MEDICINE CO.. first. Cor. Aider, f ortlaad O