Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 09, 1911, Page 16, Image 16

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T1TE MOTIXTN'G OREGOXTAX. TUESDAY, MAT 9, 1911.
NEW SERVICE IS ON
Portland Merchants Expected
to Use Foreign Line.
HARRISON FLEET TO CALL
If Steamer Can Get Sufficient Busl
hfm Here, This Port Will Be
Included In Regular Sched
ule From Kurope.
If Portland merchants will route rla
th T. & J. Harrison line, which Is a
erioa recently Inaugurated from Eu
ropean to Pacific Coast ports, at least
"SO ton of carco f..r each vessel. thl
port will be Included In the resjular
schedule and derive the benefit of a
ervlce. that will provide a carrier In
ward every I" days, Balfour. Guthrie
A. Co.. local aarents for the line, have
received a copy of the schedule, which
announces that steamers will sail from I
Liverpool, the last Kuropean port of I
call, beginning- with the Senator. June I
1. The Crown of Castile will sail
July and carriers that have not been
announced will depart Ausust 5. Sep
tember 2. September 30, October 28. No
vember 25 and Iecember 2J.
The first vessel to deliver cariro here
will be the Senator, though the Cen
turtan and Candidate are brlnsrlnsr mer
chandise to the Coast, principally for
fan FVanelsco and British Columbia
and will not call. The Candidate sails
from Liverpool. May 13. The aim of
the operators of the service Is to be
come established In advance of the
opening of the Panama Canal and ef
forts are bclmr made to Induce local
shippers to handle their European pur
chases on the same basis as do those
of f'uset Sound, which have Increased
the reputation of the northern harbor
through routing small shipments fre
quently by water from abroad. Instead
ef using trans-Atlantic service and re
shlpptnc by rail from New York to the
Coast.
The Harrison Interests operate lines
to Calcutta. New Orleans. West Indies.
Mexico, liraxil. South and" East Africa
. and have a combined fleet of 4 steam
ers with a cross tonnage of 250.000. It
has been the custom locally to route
large consignments of merchandise on
sailing vessels bound direct to Port
land or often when they are to call
at one of the Southern ports also, but
lialfour. Guthrie & Co. are canvassing
among Portland firms to induce them to
patronize Uve new service even with
mall shipments that can be carried fre
iucntly. but expecting to gather from
all firms an amount each month suf
ficient to warrant the steamers coming
here.
As "50 tons Is less than the average
cargo of the Oriental liners that ar
rive each month In the Portland A Asi
atic fleet. It Is pointed out that Port
land certainly consumes more Euro
pean products than of Far Eastern
frooda. much of which are destined for
the small percentage of the population
made up of Celestials.
' steamer Johan Poulsen yesterday left
for Westport and the steamer Despatca
for Xalama. -
Coming to discharge cargo loaded In
turope. the British steamer St. George
yesterday sailed from San Francisco and
will proceed to Puget Sound to finish
discharging and load outward.
Virtually 28 hours after she left Port
land in tow of the steamer Ocklahama.
the British shin Vincent, wheat-laden
for the I" n I ted Kingdom, crossed out to
sea. the tm of her departure being 8:25
o clock yesterday morning.
When the steamer Undine discharged
freight at Lewis River points Saturday.
she returned to Taylor-street dock and
prepared for her annual Inspection, which
took place yesterday morning, and she
resumed service In the afternoon.
I -est of the moves to be made by the
Oriental liner Henrik Ibsen before sail
ing for the Far East will be made today
ABOVE THE AVERAGE
84c; receipts, wheat 16 cars, barley S cars.
corn 3 cais. nay o cars.
SEATTLE. May 8. Wheat:
93c; fortyfold. 87ttc; club, 8ic;
r.d Russiun. 86c
BInestem.
Fife. 87c
Condition of Winter Wheat on
May 1 Was 86.1.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, May 8. Wheat
Mar. Sc: July: ttuc: September. B3t
ft;-n,c. Cah: No. 1 hard. S1.014: No. 1
Northern. 99Hc1.01; No. 2 Northern, va
feKBSc; No. 3 wnent. V4,fU.C
Flax eloied at $2.57. Barley, 70cel-03.
Com. No. 3 yellow. sm62c. Oats. No.
white, 81 hi 32c Rye, No. 2, (1.0361.00.
MONTHLY CROP REPORT
ITKaSIEB INTELUGENC.
Dae ta Antra.
Kama. Frem.
Oo. W. Eld.r. .Pan !!.. .
Hercules. ..... -Mnnskonf . .
Menrta, Ibsen. .lion none. ..
A ltan-. ...... KurvKa. . . .
Fue H. Elmore Tillamook.
Indicates an Average Yield of 15.6
Bushels Per Acre as Compared
With 15.2 Bushels Last Year.
Spring Planting Slow
In
In
In
In
Pan Frenelsc In
in
May
r'alcoa
Braver Fan Pedre.
Uoldeo Gate... .Tillamook...
Breakwater. ... Coos Fay....
Anvt..... ......Bandon. ....
Wear Co pdro...
Roanoka. ...... Han Ilgo..
Poo. City. ..... San Pedro. ..
Riverside Balboa
Data
.In port
port
port
port
port
port
port
v
0
May
May
May
June
European Grain Markets.
LONDON. May 8. Cargoes, tone firmer.
Walla Walla for .hipment 3d higher, at 36s.
English country markets, nrm.
French country markets firm. -
LIVERPOOL, May 8. Close: Wheat
May. 6s 11 Vd: July, 6s llHd: October, 6s
id. Weather, cloudy.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK. May 8. The visible supply
of grain In the United States Saturday. May
C. as compiled. by the New York Produce
Exchange, was as follows:
Bushels. Decrease.
Corn 6.3sn.OiiO sno.ooo
Oats h.oas.ooo l.iso.ooo
Rye ei.ooo
Barley 1,169.000
10
13
14
IS
8
Scheduled ta Depart.
Name. For. Tta
Sue K. Elmore Tillamook... May
Ai:tan. Eureka...... May 9
Hen-Ik Ibsen.. Honjrkong. ...Mar 10
Ceo. W. Elder. .San tilreo. ... May 10
Oolden Gate. . . Tillamook- ... May 10
breakwater. ...foos Hay. . . May -11
Falcon Fan Francisco Mar 11
An1l. ......... Bandoa. . ... May 12
leaver. ....... fan Pedro.... Mar
Roanoke. ..... .Kan I U so. . . . May
Bear San Pedro... May
Roe City...... Fiin Pedro.... May
ircuir Honrkong. . . .May
Riverside Hal boa ..June
13
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13
BIG IJOILDKKS EXCOrNTEIIED
First Fier of Broadway Bridge Will
Beach Bottom This Week.
Lrg boulders encountered over 80
feet below the present stage of the
Willamette has retarded sinking oper
ations on the first Broadway brtdise
pier and while there Is lees than two
feet of material to be excavated be
fore the caisson will rest on Its fu
ture base, it Is estimated that the
work cannot bo completed until the
end of the week. Mixed with the boul
ders Is considerable small gravel.
which Is being removed through sue
tlon pipes.
In order to get the boulders to the
surface buckets with a circumference
of Z0 Inches will be placed In oper
atlon tomorrow and they are to be
hoisted through two "wells. one at
each end of the caisson, but like the
main opening In the center, through
which the "sand hogs" enter and leave
the air chamber, they must be used
ulth the same regard for the air pres
sure. The buckets will be raised to the
door of a "lock" and after entering
that the lower one will be closed and
the material hauled above the caisson
and the same procedure followed In
lowering them. As the sinking pro
gresses mere concrete Is placed on top
ef the caisson to give it weight, and
when It Is on bottom the work of com
pleting the shafts can be hurried.
ntOST STREET PATIXG STARTS
Montague & O'Ketlly Get Direct
Contract With Property Owners.
Work was commenced yesterday on
the repaying of Front street, north
from Flanders to Balfour. Guthrie
t'o.' new flour mill. The work Is be
ing done by the firm of Montague A
O'Keilly under contracts entered Into
directly with property-owners. The
Ctty Engineer has taken up the ques
tion of continuing the Improvement
north from Balfour. Guthrie's property
to the Eastern Western Mill.
Probably no undertaking that could
be Inaugurated would prove of such
benefit and be the source of as much
tattsfactlon to West Side dock-owners
and draytng corporations as the paving
project, for along the thoroughfare it
Is generally admitted that Front street
Is In the worst condition of any street
In the city, and while teams are able
to traverse It. the deep mud In Winter
and dost In Summer make It Impas
sable for pedestrians In many places.
The Belgian blocks now in place will
be removed, reduced In size and laid on
a cement foundation so a more even
surface will be given and space be
tween railroad tracks Improved, which
are now mudholes.
when she shifts to Montgomery dock
No. 1 to work wheat for which space
has been engaged. She sails tomorrow.
There was launched from the ways of
ine Portland Shipbuilding Company yes
terday afternoon the tug Charles M.
I oreiner. which is the pioneer of the
x-urtiana lowooat . ompany s Ileet- The
vessel, in conjunction with barges re
cently built, will be used in harbor
work..
After being on the disengaged list
since April 12. the French ship -Marechal
de Castries was yestereay chartered br
the Pacific Export Lumber Company to
load lumber for the United Kingdom or
tne continent. She will carry about
1.j0. feet, and will start loading the
latter part or tne month.
To the Portland Shipbuilding Company
has been awarded a contract by the
Columbia Contract Company for the con
struction of two barges, each to have
length of 142 feet, beam of 4S feet and
depth of hold of nine feet. They are to
be used In hauling rock to the Columbia
River Jetty.
News was received yesterday from
Vancouver. Wash., of the finding of the
body or George Hartor. who lost his
life six weeks ago through falling over
board from the steamer Jessie Harklns.
on which he was employed as a member
of the deck crew. The identification was
made through articles found In the
clothing.
Bringing 14u0 tons of cargo from San
Francisco, the steamer Falcon yesterday
entered at the Custom-House, as did the
steamers Shna Yak. W. S. Porter. F. H.
Leggett and Despatch. The Oriental
llnr Hercules entered from Hongkong
and way ports. The Shna Yak cleared
for Eagle Harbor in ballast, the Porter
for the return in ballast and Despatch
for San Francisco with X.u00 feet of
lumber.
Damage to the steamer Ehaver, which
caught fire last month, was yesterday
adjusted by the insurance Interests, and
work will be commenced today. Until
bids are received, it will not be known
to which yard she will be sent for the
principal repairs. Under the arrange
ment with the Insurance Interests, the
Shaver Transportation Company ac
cepted the money and will make repairs
as Its officers direct. It Is hoped to have
the steamer In service In a month.
There belns no more wheat to move
because sales have stopped temporarily, j pec
int. j.-w. n. a. co. nas oraerea me
steamer Spokane withdrawn. from the
Snake River route, and she went out of
service yesterday. It Is said there re
main about lO.iXO sacks of wheat in that
territory which have not been negotiated
for. Repairs have been completed to the
steamer Lewlston and she has been
launched at Hiparla. but both vessels
will be Idle until new crop grain moves.
At the rate the new Bank Line steamer
Orterlc Is discharging at Victoria and
the fact she will proceed to Comox to
coal. It Is expected that she will reach
Astoria Friday evening and probably
arrive here In time to begin loading
cargo Saturday.
WASHINGTON. May 8. The average con
dition of Winter wneat on May I was Sfl-i.
compared with 83.3 on ADrtl 1. 82.1 on May
1. 1S10. and 80 the May 1 ten-year aver-
as, according to tne crop repon ui
Department of Agriculture, issues i
P. M. today. . . I
The area of Winter wheat to oe ninni-o
as about 61.S07.OOO acres, or i.
aerea. 6.6 per cenil more inn mo
fcarvestea in iwiu. ana j.no.'--v '
than toe area sown last Fall t34.4SS.ovO
acres). .
The condition of the wheat crop on w
1 of the last five years averaged p"r
cant, the final yield per acre averaged 13.3
bushels. If this ratio should prevail tins
year, the condition of 86.1 per cent would
Indicate a yield of 15.6 bushels per acre,
which compares with 132 In the United
States the nnal eatlmate li 11)10.
Of Spring plowing. 71.0 per rem wm com
pleted up to May 1. compared with f0.3 per
cent In llo. a ten-year average of B7.2. Of
Spring planting. 60.0 pervcent. ccmpared
1th 63.0 In 1U10.
The averaire condition of rye was PO.o.
compared with 80.8 on April 1. 91.3 on May
1. 1110. and 88.T the May 1 ten-year aver-
e. t , ,
The aerear; ot winter wneat rom.iimi
to be harvested and condition or w inter
wheat anl rys on a-'ay 1 by Western States
follows: .
l.ooo
286,000
Increase.
The visible supply of wheat In Canada last
Saturday was K, OU7.000 bushels, decrease 32.-013,000.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. May 8. Standard copper,
dull, spot and May. 11.609 11.70c; June.
July and Auicust. 11. 6oj 1 1.75c. London,
steady; spot. f.3 ISs 8d: futures. 54 lis 3d.
Arrlvxals reported at New York today, 823
tons. Custom-house returns show exports
of 7328 tons so far this season. Local deal
ers report rather an unsettled market for
rorper. Lake. 13.87H fr 12.60c; electrolytic,
12.12',ei-2.".c. and casting, 11.87Vtlc.
Tin. steadv; spot and May. 42p42.5oe;
June. 42.O0 w 42.0oc: July. 41.63942.25. and
August, 41.2jtt42c. London, firm; spot, C1M
Cs; futures. 190 Ss.
Lead, dull, 4.40 4.."0c New York and 4.2:5
0 4.3iic East St. Louis. London, dull. 12
18s Bd.
Spelter. 6.4095.45c New York; 5 20 5.30
East SL Louis. London. 24 5a.
Antimony, dull; Cookston's. 9C?'9.5oc.
IronCleveland warrants. 45s Ud In Lon
don. Locally, iron was quiet; No. foundry
Northern, No. 1 foundry Southern and No,
1 foundry Southern soft, $15,256-15.75; No.
2 Northern, (15 15.50.
Winter
vheat
Cond.
.!
.
.1)4
.06
.0
.l"2
meadow
Hve
Con.l.
.00
.B7
.P-l
.W3
.15
.97
(nay)
State A-rage.
California 92rt.ti
Washington 72.JO
Orenon 530.0M
Idaho .tn.umi
Montana 836.no
Utah 164. OoO
The average condition or
land was 84.7. compared with 89.8 In 1910.
and a ten-year average of 9.4.
The averag condition of pasture was Bi s.
compared with 89.3 In 1910, and a tan-year
average of 87.4.
FEAR OF DAMAGE FROM DROUTH.
Offsets Speculators' Fear of Bearish Crop
Report.
CHICAGO. May 8. Fear of drouth dam-
axe counterbalanced tolay with wheat spec
ulators an Idea that the Government report
wouU prove decidedly bearish. As a mat
ter of fact, the document turned out less
discouraging to the bulls than had been
pected. but the result was not known
until after Hoard of Trade hours. In conse
quence, the close was easy. ft hie off to tae
up. Corn finished ivHc to 1 Hie dewn; oats
lower by VVc to Hffittc and nog
products at 7 to to 67Hc advance.
In the face of Quite general belief that the
Washington report might be relied upon te
favor lower prices for wheat, the market
showed decided snap on the buying skle at
times. The drought talk in the Northwest
furnished one rather pressing reason. An
other was a liberal decrease In the United
States visible supply total. On the whole,
the day was characterized by bursts of live
liness. The May option went wholly Into the
background. July ranged from SS to 88 c
and closed at 88tc, a net loss of Hi4c
Heavy selling by two leading operators
ho have large packing-house interests.
weighed down the price of corn. July fluc
tuated between 61eciwc and 52 Sc. clos
ing weak at the first-mentioned leveL e
nnder the latest figure of Saturday. Cash
grades were easy. No. 2 yellow finished at
64iwt4c.
Oats weakened with corn. Hleh and low
points for July were 32Sf32!c and 82c
witn latest sales VBSt net lower, at
32 c.
provisions rose on account of a small run
of hogs. After the pit was cleared, pork
had gained 15 to S7ic: lard 7 to 10c and
ribs 7c to 12Vic to ISc
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. May 8. Evaporated apples,
firm, with a fairly active Jobbing demand.
On the spot, fancy are quoted at 14"10c:
choice, 13 hi w 14c; prime. 13c
Prunes, unsettled, higher on the reports
from the Coast. Quotations 1 ranged from
8H to 13 c for California, up to 80-40t
and from 11013 He for Oregor from Sot
to 80s.
Apricots rather quiet, firm; choice, 14 H
14; extra choice, 14&15c; fancy, 15
a 19c.
Peaches, firm, with small offerings; choice,
8QH4c; extra choice, 8Vi69c; fancy, 8Vs
V IOC.
Raisins, firm, with many Increasing d
mands. Loose Muscatels, GVi7c; choice to
fancy seeded, 8j7c; seedless, aWUo'ta
London layers, $1,4041-45.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, May 8. Cotton futures
closed steady. May. iozc: June. 15.47c;
juiy. ja.m'c; August. J4.H1C; September,
13.41c: October. 12 91c; November, 12.84c;
unirrawr, i.ouc; .January, 12.IBC: JUarcn,
12.S7C.
Cotton, spot, closed quiet 15 points higher."
jiiuaung upianas, 13.00c; ao gulf, 15.90c
sales, tt'juo bales.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. May 8. Wool Unchanged,
medium grades, fine, 13 16c; fine, medium.
11012c.
Hops at London.
SlVERPOOL, May 8. Close:
London iPaciflo Coast). f5Q.
Hops In
Elgin Butter Market.
EL6lK. May 8. Butter firm; 2H4c- Out
put. 603,700 pounds.
May
July
Sept
.7
.SO
Low.
.
.87ti
Close.
I .4H
.US i
.S7S
-8H
Hops at New York.
NEW YORK. May 8. Hops Firm.
Sclo Company Strikes Ore.
SCIO. Or.. May 8. (Specla..) The Crown
Mining & Milling Company, organized
here some time ago to develop mining
claims near Gates in Marlon County,
has found exceptionally fine ore. Five
claims are under control of this com
pany. . All the officers and stockholders
live either In Sclo or near here, many
of the leading business men having sev
eral shares of stork.
Hay ocean Not Largest.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND. May 8. Arrived Steamer
Beaver, from San Francisco: steamer Fal
con, from Saa Francisco; steamer 1 now.
tone, from Saa Francisco. Sallad steamer
loe City, from Saa Pedro via San ran
laco. Astoria. May 8. Condition at the mouth
of the river at t P. M-. smooth: wind, west
: miles: weather, raining. Arrived at t
and left up at t A. M. Steamer Falcon, from
Ma Francisco. Arrived at :S0 and left
up at S:S0 A. M. Steamer Beaver, from
ban Pedro and San Francisco. Arrived at
3 and left up at 7 A. M steamer Yel
lowstone, from San Francisco. Sailed at
A. M. British ship Mncent. lor
Queenstown or Falmouth. Sailed at S:S0 A.
M.Gasoltne schooner WHhelratna. for Ya
qulna. Arrived down at 8 and sailed at
M. steamer Rose city, tor Ms rran-
lsco and San Pedro.
San Francisco. May . Arrived at noon
Steamer Nehalem. from Columbia River.
Sailed at 1 P. M. Steamer Aberdeen, for
Portland. Sailed at 1 P. M. British steamer
St- Ueorge. for Portland.
Coos Bay. May t. Sailed Steamer Break
water, for Portland.
San Francisco. Maw 8. Arrived Steamers
Daisy, from Wlllapa; Coronado, from Santa
Monica; Daisy Mitchell. Tahoe and New
burg, from Orays Harbor: Flfleld. from Co
qullle. River: schooners Oakland, from Stus
law River; Roy Somers. from Grays Harbor;
bark Antlope. from Newcastle. Australia:
barkentlne Irmgard. from Mahukona. Sailed
Steamers Norwood, for Grays Harbor;
Maverick, for Astoria, towing barge 81.
Los Angeles, Msy 8. Arrived Steamer
Bear, from Portland. Sailed A. B. John
son, for Columbia River.
May.,
July..
Deo...
May..
July. .
Sept. .
CORN.
'.B5, '.CIS
. .62S
.61 !
OATS.
.; .j:
.32 .32 S
.12 .32
May..
July. .
May..
July. .
Sept. .
8.07H
8.1:s
S.22 5
July..
Sept. .
8.10
17H
,t.2i
8.08
8.0V
Tide at Astoria Tnesday.
High. Low.
18:43 A. M 7.3 feet:4:t0 A. M l i feet
10:5J P. M....S.4 feet 4:S1 P. M I. feet
MESS PORK.
I.7 14.40
li.lt 13.18
LARD.
8.07H 8-IH
1.12
t.Z2 H.tTm
SHORT RIBS.
8.07V, S.07VS I.OlVi
1.00 1.00 7.87 V.
loan quotations were as follows:
t lour t irra.
Rye No. J. L11 81.15.
Barley Feed or mixing 65 6 8 5c ; fair te
choice malting. S-v1.10.
Timothy seed 112
Ciover S1S.7.
Pork Mess, per barrel. 8ie.16Slt.50.
Lard Per 100 pounds. 18.10.
Short ribs Sides (loose ). I7.S7HO.
Sides Short, clear (boxed), 88 'a 8.35.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 131.000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 570.000 bushels, compared with JS1.
000 bushels the corresponding day a year
ago. The visible supply of wheat In the
United States decreased 1.813.000 bushels
for the week. The amount of breadstuff on
ocean passage decreased 1.143.000 bushels.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
128 cars; corn. 3(1 cars; oats. 210 cars;
hogs. 15.000 head.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels 1S.400 o unit
v neat. Dusneis 71.SO0
Corn, bushels .......... 309,200
Oats, bushels 298.200
Rye. bushels 1.000
Barley, bushels 34,600
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Grain at Fan Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 8. Wheat-
Steady.
Barley Steady.
Spot quotations:
Wheat shipping. 31.47V4C1.50 per cental.
Barley Feed. 81.50 per cental; brewing,
tl.60Sl.57H percental.
Oats Red, 11.42 a 145 per cental; white,
nominal; black. 81.1501-32 per cental.
Call board sales:
Wheat No trading.
Barley December, 81.38 per cental;
May. 81.53 per cental asked.
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restoration to health means so much
to me that for the sake of other suffer
ing women I am willing to make my
trouble public so you may publish
this letter." Mrs. Chas. Barclay,
B.F.D., Graniteville, Vt.
No other medicine for woman's ills
has received such wide-spread and un
qualified endorsement. Xo other med
icine we know of has such a record
of cures as has Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
For more than SO years it has been
curing woman's ills such as Inllamma'
tion, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreg-
1 1 - 1 . ,
marines, periodic pains ana nervous
prostration, and it is unequalled for
carrying women safely through the
period of change of life.
Mrs. Pinkfaam. at Lynn. Mass-
invites all sick women to write
iier f or atlvice. Her advice is free,
and always helpful.
A Family Medicine
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A pare distillation of malted j
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f5)
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Grain Markets of the Northwest.
TAfOMA. May 8. Wheat Blurstem. Mj
frr; cmr. s.r; red Russian.
Pftc: fnrTyfold.
Saa Franc'sco marine men refuse to
permit Portland to retain credit for
constructing the largest gasoline yacht
In the L'nlte.l State's, which has been
asserted with reference to the Bay
ocean, now under construction at
Joseph Supple's yards. It Is said that
the Contra Costa, built In 190S by John
Hans;, a naval architect. Is 40 feet
longer on the water line than the Bay
Dcean. havlna- a leneth over all of 1S0.1
feet, beam of S7.2 feet and depth of . 7 " . iiiu. cicmcaiui lac circiauou Known as plasma, a II
hold of li.3 feet. She Is of 831.60 tons consuiucoi wuitu is me inie ueaiing quality oi ine Oiood. i his plasmic
gross and 497. tons net register.
CURES
0 C30 lavlUrtUatlllal UlaleaElK3
There is a natural element of the circlation known as plasma, a fibrous
property is frequently destroyed bv imoure accumulations in the Mood, nnrl
i this vital fluid not only loses its power to heal, but becomes a source of irri
i tation to any wound or open sore or ulcer on the flesh. The blood contin
ually discharges the impurities into the place and gradually the infection
spreads and the sore enlarges. External applications cannot cure an old
sore, because such treatment does not affect the blood ; the most that can be
expected from plasters, washes, salves, etc., is a cleansing, soothing effect
n . . it. tii. n r i. i - . , .
Cisco. This will frive loos Bay anoiner " wf. w. w. uuu vivj. cuics m is pciietuy natural way. 11 goes
passenger and freight boat to Fort- down into the blood, and removes the imparities and morbid matters that are
Ian1- the means of keeping the ulcer open; then the sore i3 bound to heal. S.S.S.is
the greatest of all blood purifiers, and not only does itcleanse the circulation,
but it restores the healing, plasmic qualities and aids in promoting every
necessary quality for good health. S. S. S. builds new flesh tissue from the
bottom of the ulcer to the outer skin, and makes a permanent cure. Book
on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free. S. S. S. is for sale at druz
Coos Bay on FJdcr's Ron.
MARSKFIELD. Or, Mar . (Special.)
The North Pacific Steamship Com
pany has arranged to have the steamer
Geo. W. Elder stop at Coos Bay on
the war from Portland and San Fran-
Marine Notes.
Heading for Ala.kan waters with llchl
house stores, the tender Columbine yes
terday railed at Seattle far additional
ahtpments.
To load lumber for California, the
Stores.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, CA.
j! Hours ; :
fc-.J-Janle bears the (joy)
, Beuan of counterfeit 4
THE DR. GREEN METHOD OF
CURING MEN
LOWEST PRICES
QUICKEST CURES
that atay cured.
NOT A CENT CHARGED
unless cured. I of amy specialist.
A certain cure Is what you want. This we will
give you beyond doubt If your case 1 curable.
There Is absolutely no patch work about our treat
ment, for soon after beginning it disagreeable
symptoms disappear and the trouble never returns.
Our best reference Is our former patients, whom
we have cured and made happy.
If discouraged because you have failed with
others, call and see us. A confidential chat, to
gether with a thorough personal examination, will
cost you nothing. If you take our treatment, you
may pay for It when satisfied, or when cured.
Our specialty la VARICOSE VEINS, OBSTRUC
TION! S, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON, NERVO-VITAI,
DEBILITY. PKOSTATIC, BLADDER and KIDNEY
troubles. CONTRACTED ailments, PILES and all
RECTAL ailments.
WHAT YOU WANT IS A CURE COME TO US
AND GET IT.
pvr OXTtTTVJ Cf 362 Washington St
UK. VaKaC-E-iN J. PORTLAND, OR.
Hours Dally, 9 t 5; Evenings, 7 to 8 Sundays, 10 to 1.
Cured in Five Days
4 5 X 'l't
. Smith.
Varicose veins.
Hernia, Blood Poison
Ks Detention Fwra Occupation,
Family or Home
NO SEVERE OPERATIONS,
MANY CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TWE-8AVINO, MOST NAT
URAL, MOST SAFE, A RADICAL
AND PERMANENT CURE. I
GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE
YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU
THORITIES THAT THIS IS A
FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EQUIPMENT. WHICH
ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC
CESS. I HAVE THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON
THE COAST. I WILL GIVE $500
TO ANY CHARITY AS GUARAN
TEE THAT EVERY STATEMENT
IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS
TRUE.
I Invite you to come to my of
fice. I will explain to you my
treatment for Varicose Veins,
Hernia, Nervous Debility, Blood
Poison, Piles, Fistula, Bladder.
Kidney. Prostatic and all Men's
Aliments, and give you FREE a
physical examination; If necessary
a microscopical and ohemlcal
analysis of secretions, to deter
mine pathological and bacterio
logical conditions. Every person
should take advantage of this op
portunity to learn their true con
dition. A permanent cure is what
you wttnt.
VARICOSE VEINS
impair vitality. I daily demon
strate that varicose veins can be
cured In nearly all cases by one
treatment. In such a satisfactory .
way that the vital parts are pre
ss rved and strengthened, pain
ceases, swelling subsides, a
healthy circulation is rapidly re
established, Instead of the depress
ing conditions. I guarantee you a
cure to stay cured or refund the
money.
HERNIA (RUPTURE)
Disregard of existing hernia has
ost many lives. The smallest
hernias are the most oangerous
to life, because of the increased
liability to strangulation. I cure
rupture in selected cases with per
fect safety and entail no suffer
ing, and do not detain you from
occupation, under guarantee. Many
cases cured to stay cured In one
treatment.
808 " FOR BLOOD POISON.
I use Professor Ehrlich's won
derful new discovery, " 608." in
cases of Specific Blood Poison. It
cures In soa treatment, and is the
greatest marvel of medical
science. Thle new remedy has
been successfully used In thou
ands of cases. Let me explain It
to yon.
WRITTEN GUARANTEE Dr. Smith's written guarantee means a cure
or no pay for services. I guarantee to cure certain ailments or refund
every dollar you have paldme for my services. My services cost you
nothing unless I cure your Varloosw Veins. Hernia, Piles. Fistula, Blood
Poison, or any ailment I guarantee to cure. My terms are reasonable
and no more than you are able and willing to pay for benefits.
Office hours t A. M, to I F. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
lie
Dr. A. G.
I am the only specialist in Port
land who does not advertise a fic
titious name or photograph.
I publish my true photograph,
correct name, personally conduct
my office. I am the most success
ful and reliable, as medical cre
dentials and press records prove.
I make this statement so that you
will know you consult a true spe
cialist, who sees and treats pa
tients personally. I possess skill
ind experience, acquired in such a
tvay that no other can share, and
should not be classed with medical
companies. It is impossible for
a medical company to attend col
lege. Companies have no diplomas
or license to practice medicine in
Oregon or any other state. Medi
cal companies usually are named
after a doctor. A portrait, whose
personality and identity are in
definite, is selected and published
as the legitimate specialist of the
office. Hired substitutes, ordinary
doctors with questionable ability,
give consultation, examination
and treatment.
Dr. A. G. Smith
234 Morrison Street
Corner Second
PORTLAND, OR.
Danger Lurks in Neglect
SECURE THE SERVICES OP
"THE FOREMOST SPECIALISTS"
"HONEST TREATMENT POSITIVE REStXTS"
My Claims Are Founded on Cures
If you aro & VMk, alllnr man stop and think
what you could accomplish If you were strong and
well what a source of happiness, food health and
robust strength woujd be to you.
It takes more strength to be sick than well It
takes more strength te live under the conditions
ot Illness than It does when In health.
All my life I have been studying this problem -curing
complaints of men restoring to strength
weak, ailing men.
I know that I can quickly and surely restore
you to health.
My immense practice, my large medical offices
are the result of cures sure, certain. I can cure
you.
PI jjf
My Fee in Many Cases
CURED IN
FIVE DAYS
VARICOSE VEIXS
OBSTRUCTIONS
PILES
FISTULA
o Detention from
Business or Home.
No Borers Operations.
Many Cases Thoroughly
Cured in One Treatment.
I hare Proof for Kvery
Statement I Make.
YOU CAN PAY AFTER CURED
INQUIRE
Investigate for yourself. REMERBER, IT COSTS
YOU NOTHIXG to have the opinion of the best.
A thorough, painstaking EXAMINATION given
aob and every person by me personally.
WEAKNESS
To any man who Is suffering from WEAKNESS
FUNCTIONAL DECLINE, or PROSTATIC DIS
EASES let me ask you the question: Will you put
your time against mine? If I fail to cure, MY
SERVICES COST YOU NOTHING. This remark
able treatment you can only procure from ME. It
consists of 21 TREATMENTS NO MORE. NO
LESS. Each and every treatment Is given by me,
as It Is too valuable to Intrust to an assistant.
I can cure you and make you as well as you
ever were In your life. I will tone up your sys
tem, cleanse the poison from your blood, give you
s healthy color to your cheeks, a brightness to
your eye. so that In a very short time you would
not know that you ever had a sick day in your
Ufa.
ABSOLUTE CURES
Tou can't afford to experiment with your
HEALTH AND STRENGTH. . .
My Ions years of experience as a SPECIALIST
In diseases peculiar to men have proved to me
that SO per cent of the men are suffering from
one or more of the following conditions:
VARICOSE VEINS,
DISORDERS, RUPTURE
Speclfio Blood Poison. Contracted Disorders, Kid
ney and Bladder Troubless. Postratlo Disease. Piles,
and all Keflex Pelvic Ailments.
Examination and Consultation Free
SATISFACTORY TREATMENT.
Medicines furnished from my own laboratory. $1.5 to I8.B0 per course. It you
cannot call, write for particulars. Many cases are curable at home. Hours I A. M.
to P. M. . Sundays 10 to 12.
ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO.
tSOVfr TAMHTLL ST., COR. SECOND 8T.
PORTLAND, OR.
CURED IN FIVE DAYS
I Cure
Nervous Debility, Blood
and Skin Diseases,
Rheumatism,
Disease, Diseases of the
Liver Disorders, Piles,
and All Diseases of Men
Heart
Lungs,
Fistula
I Advertise What I Do, and Do "What I Advertise.
$10 EXAMINATION GIVEN FREE BY A
PHYSICIAN WHO HAS BEEN
30 YEARS A SPECIALIST.
COME AND CONSULT US FREE OF ALL CHARGE.
DR. LINDSAY
THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST.
Corner Alder and Second streets. Entrance 128 Second street, Portland,
Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.