Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 24, 1911, Page 20, Image 20

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    BEAVER IS TARDY
Powerful Passenger Steamer
Delayed by Gale.
GEORGE ELDER RAMS DOCK
Thrte Stanchion and Wire Ncltlns;
Alone- Rati Torn Away by Col
lision With Willamette Iron
Jb Strol WharTce.
For ths first time, iinr bln placed
ra the run a year . when de
layed when she tank the Sella, tha b1
steamer Bear. of trie ran Francisco
Portland SteamsMp fontpany. waa
ovrr II (-.mrs la t In rearttna- the Co
lumbia River yrstrrday. w due
at dyiir:t to cross In. but did not enter
th river until dark. A wlreluss ntnaia
received yesterday was to the efr,-ct that
aha would arrive ahput oVlcxk last
rlcnt. ar.1 In or.lrr tnat he wKI !" no
time In dliw-haralne- she la to be at her
tV' 0'ritt ,hl m"rnlna
The t-ir!lne of the heaver offers the
bent Illustration of tle force of the
northw.st Mow that haa len on for tlie
p.t f-w diys. a she and the steamer
lear are the most powerful pa.-r,-r
vels operatlna out of Portia-,,!. When
the B.avr made hr reorJ trip to Port
Ltn I earlr In J l'r she steam, d In t .e
fetr of a northlr. and d-sptte Its
s-vrlty reeled orf octeen H and IS
snots an hour. She burked Into the head
. In a manner that left no dml.t that
rouid w-atr-r that sort of a blow
at all times, but lur p-rfuroame on this
rve occasioned surprise.
The ateamer ,;eo. W. KM-r alsnalli'd
her arrival In po" yesterday morning.
34 hmira behind arhe.lule. by collltiln
with the d.-k of the !lanirtte Iron at
ttfel Works ahlle ba.-kln Into " her
berth. Three devk stanchion and about
. feet of wtrenrttliia; alone her rail
were lorn away. Hep-lrs will be made
.. she may .-t away on schedule to-
Tha tearur Northland, arriving yes
terday, was over T houra maalns; the
voyase from the llolden Gate, and her
officers report havlr.K encountered weath
er that aa unusually boisterous for thl
anon. Last evenings report of condi
tion, at the mouth of the Columbia
(.Y the velocity of the nr,h"e'' " if
mllr. an hour, which, while nr. classed
as . sale. Indlratre that the- blow had
considerable strength.
TIIIKKS LOAHS AT BtXFAST
Hark Mlml Complet raMest Pass
ace Front Coast This Season.
Meyer. Wilson Co. Testerdar
added the French ahlp Thiers to the
Ut of vessels bound for Portland from
F.uropa and she will be placed on the
berth at Belfast to load general cargo.
The vessel haa not been taken for new
crop loading, but negotiations will no
doubt be entered Into aoon for that
purpoee. The Thlera wa a member ot
the present wnon'i grain fleet, hav
ing cleared for tha I'nlted Kingdom
Iecember '. , , .
The German bark Miami haa been
given credit by tha Coaat marine fra
ternity of having completed the smart
et passage of the season, when aha
arrived at Falmouth May 1 from Port,
land, making the run In 10S daya. That
time eaceeda the beet paaaaRea from
any Pacific Coaet port elnce July t.
The record In llo wae 1IT daya. made
by tha French bark La R.xhejacquellne.
thouKh the German bar Frieda aalled
from the Columbia River to Dunaenesa
In 1' daya. Tha Mlml waa ordered to
St. Naaalre to d acharce. while tha
Itrlttjti ateamer Strathnrna. carryln
one of the five laret icraln carajoea
dispatched thla seaaon. waa ordered
from St. Vincent to Xaplea to uwload.
MAX OM.Y mSENGAGF.O SHIP
Lumber Ienkr. Ilrfnsr to Take
Tonnaxe Offered at IKarh Hale.
One veasel remalnins dlsenaaaed on
the Pacinc Coast attesta the acrambla
belna; made ftr lumber tonnage, the
Idle carrier betnr the French bark
Mas. waitlna; on Puaet Sound for bus
iness llrr ownera ask so hlith frelarht
for I'nlted Klnadorn loadlnsr. beatde In
ltln on short lencths or a prohibi
tive bonus for iultlr.it porta, that lum
ber exoortera say she cannot be profit
ably tlaed under present market con
dition. The Mas waa offered freely yesterday
Tut no encouraaement was aiven her,
ownera There are vessel due to arrive,
prloclpatlr steamer, that will ba avail
able for July loadtna: and Fall esporta
should be brisk, but so far Portland
Yam f.il'en behind PuK-t Sound In lum
ber business. No move has been made
bv the rrsu'nr oriental line to raise
the lumber tariff on the strenuth of
Increased rate asked by ateamer and
ealllnc vessel owners, and offerlnas of
lea than carso lota continue brisk, but
It la eapected that with the decrease
In wheat and our shipments In the
Summer montVs the Trans-Pacific
Frelaht Fiureau may restore the lum
ber rate, which was cut to IT a thous
and feet In the Sprlnsr.
SMVGGI Fits' HAVE COI XCIL
King or SO Faeh Merit Swap New
of llojers to Are "Easy."
Fo!!owtne an epos made Monday,
a hen F. W. Ilatriton was asked to es-r-Iain
to orflclala at the Custom-House
tie worklr.es of an alW-ired "rlnK" of 39
men who are "workinc Portland In the
ctilee of seamen anil eelltrg so-called
siiiuicsled suitings, cra-tains. al.ks and
other irooda at residences. It has been
reported that the systm Is so complete
that tha men encied In the vocation
meet at an appointed rendejvous regu
larly and plan their future campalcn.
It la reported that the scheme haa
reached such a stare of proficiency that,
like tha Order af Hobo wio learn
whether a certain house will provide
mea.s through creases' marked on tha
sa-.e or fence by the previous caller, they
know that certain housewives are sus
ceptible of flattery a,id are wllllns; pur
chasers of 'barca'na In so-called emur
Cled cood. which are. In fact, manufac
tured in tha I'nlted flutes and sold at
San FraiK-lsco to the Coast "trade."
I'nlees s;oo.la actually arnusKled are
found the Government will take r!o steps
toward proeecutlmr. but other meana of
yreventlnc further misrepresentation may
t adopted.
Barge Ladd Slnka With Kock.
In the heavy blow of Thursday It waa
f.ond Impracticable to tow the bars
lJd arroe to Fort Ptevena. and he
was anchored off tha Hanthorn cannery
property, where eh sank In elsht feel
cf water with 1" tona of Jetiy rock
aboard. The h-jll la to be pumped out
and It h thought that the barge can be
raised without the removal of cargo.
Dresifre to Work on Coqullle.
iiBnnt:i.n. Or, May Si tSiw-
clal.) Tha dredger Oregon w-lll be
moved from Coo Bay to tha Coqullle
Hlver June . Captain Cornwall haa
been awarded the contract for towlnsr.
He will receive !50 for the work and
wl'.l use bta tug- Gleaner and tha tug
KJyhlam. of Bandon. Tha dredger haa
been making a channel 18 feet deep In
Coos Bay and after working thla Sum
mer In the Coqullle River will ba re
turned to Coos Bay In the Fall.
Buoys Ilemoved on Riser.
Commander EUlcott haa announced the
following change In navigation alda In
the seventeenth llshthouse district: Co
lumbia and Willamette rivers Tha fol
loming spar buoy removed May 1 and
1 will be replaced as soon aa present
freshet subsides:
Carr Slough. I.
Hunter Shoal, i.
Martin Island, t-
M art In Island. .
Henrlcl Croselr.e. S.
Herirlcl Crwaslng. I.
Henri. I Croaslng. i
Coon Island Channel. 8.
f. & G. Charts. HU.
Ust of buoys, etc.. Pacific Coaat. 1'X
pp . . 7Z.
Belllngham Bay. Washington Bound
Starr Rock Buoy. S, red. M-clasa nun.
heretofore reported out of position, re
placed May IT. x
Marine Ordinance Chanfred.
A special meeting of the Public Dock
Commission waa held yesterday for
the purpose of changing the wording of
TEAMEK ISTFfJJOf&SCa
tsaa Arrive.
Jta-ne. From. bate
Ceo. W. Elder. .Sao l)leo... In p-rl
Ort.rle H"nakn V'n
K'.amath Sen Krar.clsce in port
yonhland Sen Francisco in port
X-b v -r . '!") ly
Hr-skw.itsr. ...""' Hse IT
l.oldrn (.ere. . . Tliiaiaook . . . . Msjr
Sue H. ktsaore 1 ilUmuo. . . Msv
A init ..r.nMii. . ... wv
Roanoke u lieo. .. Mr
i . Mm p. am May
Anvil Haad.io lv -
Slrethlyon . Hnr.cki nl Ivir.e 1
sn4Ciiv Ma t'Uni....JuiiQ 3
KlverslJe Uaiboa June
-4
-1
"I
eked sled ta Depart.
Kilt For. ..r,,,.
Ceo. vr. Elder. .n l'leo tT I
Orterle Manikins: M -J
KlameEh .en KranrtsciMsr -
Northland !n KrenrUco Nsr
Itreskwaler -f Hv May -4
ti itA'B late. .. Tillamook. ... May
Beaver an Pedro.... ay
A.iAa.-e.. Kureka. . . . . - Mr
Anvil Pendon Msy
tfue H- Elmore T lliam&ok-. . Mar 3
UmiHIh Fin lilrEO..:.Ma)r 31
Bear ban Pedre. ... June 2
Jto City ...... Pan perfro. ... June 7
PtralhJyrtn Hmrkonf. . . .June lo
hlvoraide Balooa June 19
s I
J- t
a city ordinance which provided that
ships must "moor In the harbor." thus
giving forth the Impression that the
ship or boat was at anchor in the har
bor limits. To avoid till construction
the ordinance waa changed so as to
permit tha Harbormaster to use his dis
cretion In allowing boat to berth at
the docks.
KelloRE's Hull Found Sound.
When planking waa removed from the
hull of the steamer Joseph Kellogg, at
Supples yards. It 'Was found that the
f rami were ao thoroughly preserved
after 11 years' service that nails holding
the planking could not be removed and
had to be broken. Carbolineum waa used
when the hull waa built, and It Is said
to have kept the material In perfect
condition.
Marine Notes.
Drawing S feet of water, the Oriental
liner Herculea left the harbor yester
day, bound for Hongkong and way ports.
With the usual assortment of general
merchandise bound fur the East the
Amorlcan - Hawaiian steamer Falcon
sailed last night.
Efforts are being; made to complete
the overhauling of the steamer G. K.
Wenlworth tomorrow so she can resume
towing with the Hoeford fleet.
Curtain John Bermlngham. of the Gov
ernment steamboat Inspection service. Is
due In the city tonight en route from
Seattle to hla station at San Francisco.
To begin loading lumber for the United
t-1 I .w- Cr-wl K.rlr jilllll Hs
Castries will be shifted from the stream
In tha harbor down to Dlnnton today.
It Is said that a contract will shortly
be let by tha Portland Tug Barge
Company for the construction of another
tug more powerful than the Charles M.
Greiner. which will be placed In service
towing barges of rock and other material
to Portland from Bonneville.
For ehlpment to Atlantic Coast points
th Open River Transportation Compay
has delivered bales of wool to tha
American-Hawaiian Steamship Company.
balea coming from Arlington and lot
bales from the Grand Ronde. above Lew
Hun. It waa given out yesterday that
If necessary two steamers will be oper
ated on the Snake River to move the
wool output.
Bringing general cargo from Califor
nia porta the steamera Northland. Geo.
V. Klder. Vellowetone and Johan Poul
sen yeaterday entered at the Custom
Ilouse. The Northland cleared for San
Francisco with T3 tons of wheat and
l.. feet of lumber, the Elder for San
IMevo and way ports, the Yellowstone
for San Francisco with msXrtO feet of
lumber, and the barge Amy Turner for
the same harbor with feet.
Frits Antonsen. first mate of tha
steamer u H. Klmore. left that vessel
shortly before she sailed yesterday for
Tillamook Bay. under orders to proceed
to Coo Bay and assume charge of the
Tillamook, a new vessel being built for
the rimore Interests that Is to be ready
for operation June 1. Captain Basch has
been signed on the Elmore as mate. A
third vessel for the same Interests I
being built that will be known aa Osu
koea IL
Movements) of Veseels.
Haa Francisco. May J. Arrived Steamers
Ttoqutam. Palsy Freeman. Temple E. Dorr,
from Orays Harbor: Coaster, from Astoria:
Massarhusatts. from Newport News: schoon
era Mayflower, from Sluslaw; lassie Prion,
from Coqullle: steamer Ttaor M.. from
Nanatrua. sailed Steamers Queen, for Vic
toria: Xlaak. for Hamburg: Nann Smith, for
Coos Hay: Fair Oaka. for Orays Harbor.
PORTLANP. May 23. Arrived Steamer
Northt-mo. from Mn Francisco: fiermaa
ship H. Hackfe'd. from Hono:ulu. Sailed
Steamer Boas iMiy. for San Francisco and
San Pedro: Norwegian steamer Hercules, for
llonskoos and wiy ports ateam-r Sue H.
Klmore. for Tlllamooa; steamer Falcon, for
San FraDAteco: steamer Golden Gate, for Tll
Immook. As'orta. May 23.- Condition at eh mouth
of the river at S P. M-. smooth: wind, north
west IS miles, weather, cloudy. Sailed at
- o )f steamer Nehalem. for Sao Fran
riaco. Arrived down si X and aalled at P.
kl steamer Ross City, for San Francisco
and Siva Pedro. Left up at 11 30 last nlsht.
SermaTsMP H. Harkfeld Sailed at ID-O
A XlT. schooner Lottie Bennett, for R-
Francisco. May I-V-Arrlved at IS
eoon steamer Ooteter. from Columbia Hlver.
Too." May 2X f sed hlp K.Ui.;. la
tow of mi Xatooetu from Astoria, for Lhig-
'Trindad May Passed Si earner Ol
son a ytahony. with bars Gerald C. Tobey
in tow. from ban Francisco, for Portland.
San Pedro. May Arrived at noon,
sieamer F. H. L.stt. from Portland.
Falmouth. May SI. Arrived German ship
Frieda, from Portliad.
Seattle Ma 23 Arrived Steamer Gov
ernor, from San Francisco: c. S. S Rush,
t-om ban Francisco 1 ; st earner Princes. Ei. a.
fT,m Vancouver. Sailed t. S. s. Man
sanfta I-" a cruise; steamer M. e. P. ant.
fr San Franclaro; steamer rvotphln. for
Skareav; steamer City of rutba. tor San
Fraaclsce.
Tides at Aeterla Wednesday.
" High. l.ow.
Hi il feet S:3 A. M I T feet
Sulr K. U. S-S teeUIiU P. M 1- sW
Cmired inn One
Varicose Veins, Piles,
Fistula and Blood Poison
M.ey Caaea Persaaaeatly Cared la Oae TREATMENT. Moat Tlme-SsrHag.
Moat Natural. "Moat Safe. No Detention From Ueessatlea, Family or Hme.
A Kadleal and Persaaaeat Care. I W III t.lve asolt to Aay Charity aa a (.uaraa-
tee That Kverjr Mntruaeat la Thla Aaaonacesaeat lw Tree.
I cure rapidly, painlesair and at small expense. I will demonstrate actual
reaults In your case. I will give conclusive evidence of my merit which Is
obtained and maintained bv ability. I Invite you to come to my office. I will
explain mv treatment for Hernia. IHea, Varicose Velaa, eryoue. Blood. Kidney.
Bladder aad Keetal All meals. I will give you free a physical examination. If
necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions to determine
existing pathological and bacteriological conditions. Every person should take
advunti-ge of this opportunity to learn their true condition. Certainty of cure
'A thoroughWnvestlKatlon should be made by every ailing person as to the
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demand the best nieJical attention. I have the ability and can give you thla
service. I have alwavs charged a very reasonable fee. so that my aervlces may
be obtained by any man who sincerely deslree to be cured. I make no mislead
ing statements or unbusinesslike propositions; neither do I desire to be par
ticularly Independent, and I would like to have you for a patient. If .you will
come to me on a strictly professional basis, and the Inducements that I offer,
which ore mv ability, and thlrtv years' successful experience, Time-Saving
Treatment and Guarantee of Cure of certain Aliments.
One-Half the Fee Charged by Other Specialists
I Am. for Men
PRICES ALWAYS
REASONABLE
I will give the poorest man
a chance, as well as the rich,
to receive a cure af riin me at
a small cost. THERE IS NO
MAN TOO POOR TO GET MY
BEST OPINION FREE. Call
If In trouble.
SEVENTEEN YEARS OF. SUC
We Cure Nervous Exhaustion
also known aa Nervous Dehility, Nervo-Vltal Debility.
Xrurasthenln. etc. If you have any symptoms of this
ailment, such aa loss ot energy or ambition, vitality,
easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness and
other svmptvm. I WHnt you to be sure and call. I
have given this' condition of men special study and I
unhesitatingly sav tlna niv treatment Is not excelled by
any other specialist. regar.Hess of w lint they may claim.
I know what I -reive accomplished In even the most severe
rases letters of indorsement are on file, and there Is no
resson to believe that I cannot cure OTj also. REMEM
BER, by calling you do not obligate yourself to take
treatment
T-
Many Simple
Cured for . .
Cases
Specific Blood Poison Cured in 1 Treatment
BV PROF. F.HRI.ICIPS GREAT DISCOVERY ASD
KLEtifKU TO MANKIND.
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This discovery Is the greatest boon to sufferers from
neirle Hlood polaoa ever discovered. It has been used
surcessfullv in over J0."00 cases. It absolutely cures tn
one treatment. No matter how long you have been af
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mits me to state positively that It is the greatest discov
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disease. Including ulcers, eruptlr.ns. sores of all Rinds,
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Newly contracted rases quickly cured. AH burning,
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boars. -Maay eases eared In one week. VAe have a
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Bladder and Prostate Gland Ailments
Burning- Pains. Tortures. Misery, Straining, Crys
tltls Stone In the Bladder. Gravel, Blood, Mucous and
sll Kidney and Bladder Ailments which you do not
care to trust to the family doctor. I am a specialist,
and am prepared to give you quick relief and a speedy
cure..
"Old Chronic Cases" Cured
If you have an old case that has been hanging on
for weeks or months, and which medicine from doc
tors and druggists can't seem to cure right, there Is
some reason. I have a scientific cure, and will cure
you quickly and cheaply. Don't let any ailment drag
you down and weaken you.
$5
CQn BY SHORT
Sharp Buying Sends May
Wheat Up 21-2 Cents.
HIGHEST IN MONTHS
Good Crop rrospects In America and
Europe Cause Weak Opening,
but IVelajed Purx-liaslng
Starts Xptur'n.
CHICAGO. May St. Unexpected cover
Inc by a la re a operator, who had been a
short seller of wheat, proved of s;raater In
fluence today than all other cauaes attect
Inc the market. May delivery sold the
hl.hest In months and cloaed near tha top
prices of the session. :u,o above last nlsht.
Other months finished Ho to c up. Corn
scored a net sain of V.C to lt:C oats ,c
to SC snd provisions mc to 1THC.
In the wheat pit orterlnss were llaht most
of the day hot they Increased as the final
hour approached. Nevertheless, the premium
of the current option ruse to ',c over
July a decidedly unusual difference, further
more, the tone at the end was firm all
around. In sharp couuast the start of trad -Ins
had been altogether In favor of the
txara. barrlns c rise for May. The weak
tias was due to almost Ideal conditions for
the srosrlns crop, both Winter and Pprlua.
and because of an Improved outlook for the
yield In rountries across the Atlantic hen
delayed bu) ln besan. however, and the fact
developed that purchastne waa not at all
an eaar exploit, everythlna else was lost
aisht of. July ranged from t He to Sc.
and closed o up. at S-- May varied
between S,c and e. with last sales at
c. a net sain of !4c
The chief factors strenjrtnenlns corn were
better Kastern and export demand, coupled
with Hehtoeee of sales frome the country.
May shorts stampeded and at the end of the
eastern that month waa 101Hr higher. July
fluctuated from 11 Ho to Hit closlns ,
t 4c up at SStac Cash grades were
stronger. No. 1 yallow finished at S39
Reports of damage In Central and North
Texaa had been a bullish effect on oats
Julv reached as Its limits Hc and 13 S
tt25Sc. with latest tradea 31c a net ad
vance of a ti Sc.
With packing Interests snd exporters fur
nishing a moderately good demand, pro
vlalons were firm. The outcome was a
general advance, pork "4 to Hiic lard
lk,c to loc and rlhs 7 4c to Inc.
May
July
Sept
LeC
May
July
Sept
Dec. ..
May
July
Dec.
July.
Sept.
July. .
Sept. .
r!in atatlatlca:
Total clearances of whest and flour were
equal to 4tl.00 bushels Primary receipts
were 44VOO0 bushels compared with 201.
00 bushels the corresponding day a year
sro. The world's visible supply, as shown
be Brauslreel'a. Increased g.0Sd.iOe bushela.
Estimated receipts tor tomorpew; .Wheat.
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
.s;s -4 iS $
.874 .TH -"4 .4
.K84 .STS .c4 S54
-SS4 -S -i .t4 '
COH.V.
5! .514 .Slw ."'I's
.5: .S:S .51W s
.HIV .6S4 -2S .is
.l) .51 W .i0 .il
OATS.
.Jl ..H4 .33K .844
..U4 .S4 , .JJ4 .33",
.34 4 -Si -34 4 -34T
MESS PORK.
14.15 14.SS 14.40 14.C4
Wi 14.:o 14.074
LARD.
1.05 H.1S t.OS 8. IS
(124 -2i .li4 .224
SHORT RIBS.
T.m 7.S74 t.tn 7.S74
7.724 7.S5 7.724 724
7."4 7.S24 774 ".
7 02 4 7.07 4 7.02 4 7.0S
40 cars: corn. 428 cars; oats, SOS cart: hogs.
38,000 head.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrel 14.700 20.600
Wheat, bushels 149.000 J; "0
Corn, bushela 444.0O0 ;si'?"J
Oats, bushels 473.000 32.000
Rye. bushela 7.000 1.000
Barjey. bushels 74.U0O 14.000
Changes In Available Supplies.
NEW YORK. May 21. Special csble and
telegraphic communications by Bradstreet s
show the following changes In evallsble up
pllea, as compared with previous accounts:
Bushela
Wheat, rnlted States, esst of the
Rockies, decreased 1 ,', ,
Canada, decreased 1.241.0OO
Total United States and Canada.
decreased 1.436.000
Afloat for and In Europe.' de- .
creased a.eoo.ooo
Total American and European sup-
ply. increased S.036.000
Corn. I nlted Ststes and Canada,
decreased 1.090.000
Oats, rnlted States snd Canada. In-
creased 108.000
Grain at Han Francisco.
SAV FRANCISCO. May 13. Wheat Firm.
Barley Steady.
Spot quotations ,
Wheat Shipping. $1.40 1.50 per cental.
Barley Feed. 11.45 per cental; brewing.
Il.474tjt.524 per cental. . ,.,
Oats Red. $L3O01.4O per cental; white,
nominal: Mack. l.S7tjrl.Si4 per cental.
Call board sales
Wheat No tradlnf. .... , .
Barley December. 81.S5 bid. 11.30 asked;
Stay. 31.454 per cental.
Grain Mark eta of the Northwest.
TACOM A. May 23. Wheat: Bluestem.
P43.7c; fortyfoid. 87c; club. eo4&!oc; red
Russian, 84c. , ,
Receipts: Wheat. 51 cars; barley, 1 car;
rye. 1 cr; hay, la can.
SEATTLE. May 23. Wheat: bluestem.
BTx; fortyfoid. b74c; club, S7c; fife. 8ic;
red Russian. 8c.
Oats J0 per ton: barley. $28 per ton.
Receipts up to noon: Wheat, 14 cars; oats,
4 cars: hay. 3 cars.
Kurspeaa Grain Markets.
LONDOJf. May 23. Cargoes easier: buy
ers holding off; Walla Walla for shipment
at 3.".s tw. English country markets easy,
14d to 3d lower. French country markets
steady.
LIVERPOOL. ' May 23. Wheat. July.
8s 8 4d; October, Cs 7Sd. Westher clesr.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 23. Wheat, May.
P54- July. 84: September, 04
!Hl4ac; December, Hulic: No. 1 hard. P94c;
v i Northern, 870 U8c; No. It Northern.
Bitt 0 874c; No. S white. 824 0854c
PRODUCE AT BAN FRANCISCO.
quotations Current in the Bay City Msr
keta. SAN FRANCISCO, May 23. The follow
ing produce prices were current today:
Vegetables Cucumbers, 40ft60c: garlic,
10U124C: green peas. $1.2."o 1.7.1; string
leans ' 6,7 c; ssparagua. 608H-5O; toma
toes. 8I.50S2: eggplant, initio.
Futter Fancy creamery. 4c.
Kccs Store. 204o: fancy ranch, 214c
, h.ese Voung Americas. 1314 4c
Onions NoniinaL
Mtlietuffe Bran, $2Se2; middlings. $31
Fruit Apples, choice. " $2.25; common.
$1 2S- Mexlcsn limes. $4.S0JS; Callfoinla
lemons, choice, 1.5: common. $1.50; or
anges navel. $1.25t.
Hay Wheat, 111 t 14.50 per ton; wheat,
and oats. $lfl 12: alfalfa. $911.
Potatoes Salinas Burbanka. 2.tSO: Ore
gon Burbanks. $iS02.75
Receipts Flour. 302 quarter sacks:
wheat 3rt75 centals: barley. 11,780 centals;
oats 223 centals: potatoea. 750 sacks, bran,
50 sicks; hay. 382 tona
Metal Markets. . .
NEW TORK. May 2S. Standard copper
quiet, September. May. June, July and Au
gust ll.5rl2e: London steady; spot, fii;
futures. ." 12s d. Arrivals reported at
Nw York today. 275 tona Custom-House
returns show exports of 20,722 tons so far
thla month. Lake copper, I2.25til2.374c:
elartsnlytlc 1212-2Se; casting. 11.75
"Tlndull. Spot. 43 70S 44.70c: May. 4J.70
em 70c: May. 43. 5J 44.50c: June, 43.509
44 Wc; July. 42.60gi43.5Oc: August, 41.500
42 lie London itrong. Spot, i20J; futures.
1'jad dull. 4.404? 4.50c New York; 4.204J
4 -- Kast St. Louis. London. 13.
Spelter dulL 3.3Stf5.45c New York: 5.25
ito 30c East St, Louts. London, 24 10a.
Antimony dull. Cookson s. v 9.5c.
Iron Cleveland warrants. 46s 10 4d In
London. Locally Iron was quiet. No. 1
foundry Northern. No. 1 foundry Southern,
snd No. 1 Southern soft, $16J6tlt.75j No.
t foundry Nott&ora, 15 ft 15.50,
Amazing Results
Follow Their Use
as.
Qnant!t?ts of Herbs and Roota are Imported
c. -(Ss ' c.
e 4ksC l
Gee f Gee
Woivl Wo
lCieniiBi louay hiiow iub "i"
thounantls of plants and shrubs. Of that
number onlv a few are used by the phy
sicians of this country for medicinal pur
poses. But the Chinese physicians have
made greater research aJons those lines.
For over a hundred years they have ap
plied their time in collecting specimens of
Roots. Herbs and Barks and carefully not- .
Inn their action on the human system and
compiling tne results 01 me numcruuu
treated. During ail the while th informa
tion was carefully guarded and handed down
only through the families of the physicians.
And In his laboratory at 12V First street,
C. Gee Wo. formerly a physician of high
standing in China, dispenses these Chinese
preparations for the benefit of sick people.
The most wonderful results are recorded
from their use. He has on record numerous
cases of complete cures. If you are sick,
see him, talk to him, for the consultation is
free.
People out of town write for consultation
Hank and circular. Inclose four cents in
stamps.
THE C -EE WO ( HLNKf-E MEDICINE CO.
ltf-Vx lTt Ht.. lor. Morrison.
. Fort land, Oregon.
MEN
CURED
$5
Is Our Fee
. . ... ueves Vvlv eon
BrfiLuu . .
tracted and chronic cases cured. AU
burning. Itching- and Inflammation
topped in 24 hours. Cures effected la
even days. Consultation free. If un
able to call. wrte for list of questloni.
Office Hours - A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only.
Pacific Ccrast Medical Co.
WASHINGTON STREET,
Corner . First. Portland. Or.
nrso rnonxn. Chinese doctor.
Btroworiase biuj.,
18? H First street,
ronm 11 and 225
Alder st. Chines
and Herb
Cures
RhAuma-
tlsm. Consumption.
Dropsy. Catarrh,
stomach. Lung,
Liver and Kidney
Troubles. All
Chronic ailments
of men and wo
men. Examination
free. Drugstore.
Flanders St.
-afJwfcsa
' -Cm
1 a- fijae--i, y
Boot
Medlcln
.Cancer,
L. T. -YEE & SONS
The Old. Reliable Chinese
j Doctor spent lifetime study of
E Umrm . Ti H r.s.i,rrti in China:
i was r ranted diploma by the
1 Kmperor; sniaranieee cure
allmeDta of men and women
I .. v whea others fait. II yoa sm
' fer. call or write to TEE
lT Mifsaaa fnt. Cos. Alder. Cortland Or.
I' - I
" A. A a
Cured in Five Days
Varicose Veins,
Hernia, Blood .Poison
No Detention From Occupation,
Kamlly or Home
no severe operations, .
Many cases permanently
cured in one treatment,
most time-saving, most nat
ural, most safe, a radical,
and permanent cure. x
give my word and will cith
you to other medical au- '
thorities that this is a
FACT. I Ail CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EQITFMENT. 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
I N TH I S ANNOUNCEMENT I 3
TRUE.
1 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
Ailments, and arive you FREE a
physical examination: if necessary
a microecoelcal and chemical
analysis of eecretlons, 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 want.
VARICOSE VEINS
Impair vitality. I dally demon
strata that varicose veins can bs
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 j-aptdly re
established, instead of The depress
ing conditions. I guarantee you a
cure to stay cured r refund tha
money.
HERNIA (HITTTRE)
Disregard of existing hernia haa
cost many lives. The smallest
hernias are the most dangerous
to life because of the increased
liability to strangulation. I cura
rupture in selected cases with per
fect eafetv and entail no suffer
ing, and do not detain you from
occupation, under guarantee. Many
casea cured to stay cured In one
treatment.
SOS " FOR LOOD POISON.
I use Professor- Ehrlich's won
derful new discovery, " 606," in
cases of Specific Blood Poison. It
cures In one treatment, and is the,
greatest- marvel of medical
science. Thle new remedy has
been successfully used in thou
sands of cases. Let me explain it
to you.
witrTTmv nrTARANTEE Dr. Smith's written guarantee means , cnr;
or no pay for services. I guarantee to cure cer tarn ailments or r .iu u
-9 A AU to s I. aa. ounuaya. a. a. w
Dr. A. G. Smlttt.
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 yoa
Kill know you consult a true spe
cialist, who sees and treats pa
tients personally. I possess skill
nd experience, acquired in such a
gray that no other can share, and
ihould not he 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.
Office hours
Dr. A. G. Smith
234 Morrison Street
Corner Second
PORTLAND, OR.
THE DR. GREEN METHOD OF
CURING-MEN
A CENT CHARGED
vjnlese cured
QUICKEST CURBS
that ataar cured.
LOWEST PRICES
of any specialist. 1
A certain cure Is what you want. This we will
give you beyond doubt If your case is curable.
There is absolutely no patch work about . our tr eat
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
iost you nothing. If you take our treatment, you
may pay for It when satisfied, or when cured.
t . ir . Weak, Swollen, Sagging,
VariCOSe VeinS Knotted. Wormy Jlke Vetaa,
Clotted Staanant Poola of Im
pure Blood, Weak, Nervous, Low Vitality, Mental
D We'deTrTonstrata that VARICOSE VEINS can be
j, ,i . ......fnai nnnrntinn. Beneficial
effects mrnVdlate Pain quickly ceases, enlarged veins rapidly re
duc" healthy "relation speeaily returns, and strength, soundness and
robust health are soon restored.
n1 a . a ir. 1 Tha complicated aliments of these organs
Bladder and KldneV are rapidly overcome. There is no guess
Ulauut' J Work about it. We remove every obstruc
tion, stop every waste, allay all irritation and inflammation, revitalize
the weakened organs, and soon accomplish a safe, thorough and per
manent cure.
ri 1 r 1 itrneff Quacks reap a harvest by pretend-
BlOOd TOlSOn and OUb me that every little 'ash skin
eruption or pimple is a sign 01
blood poison. The Wassermann blood test tells you whether or
not you have tha ailment. The doctor may lie, but the test
never docs. The test is yours at our office for the Wn-Z
ment for this ailment drives the poison icut of the system and not lnto
It If you prefer the new German remedy of Dr. Ehrllch, known as
606." we have it. The Quacks want you to believe it cures in a few
minutes or a few days. It does not do anything of the kind It should
only be used under hospital conditions with the patient in bed for at
least three days, and then under constant observation. In complications
affecting certain organs, especially the heart, it should not be used at all,
and in many cases results have been very serious through carelessness.
When we treat you there is absolutely no danger and when we dis
charge you as cured the Wassermann blood teat will tell you your blood
Is absolutely pure and free from the ailment.
I If. 1 T fL,l,j. The cause of Nervo-VHal Debility, aa well
IN erVO-Vital lebllltV evil effect upon the physical, mental
lnutriKiu J and other powers, la familiar to all afflicted
men The irmptomj need not be enumerated.
We want all ailing men to know that our ANIMAL EXTRACT treat
ment is the Ideal remedy for NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY. It does not
stimulate temporarily, but restores permanently. All disagreeable
svmptoms soon disappear, nerve energy is regained, self-respect, self
confidence and self-control return, and the patient Is prepared for a
new period of life.
P.l J n 1 I Plies, blind, bleeding, Itchlua" or protruding-1
lies and Keetal Fisrma n, etc. v , . ,
--a, 1 Our proven methods make hospital opera
tions unnecessary. In most cases no pain or detention from business.
We guarantee yalck relief and positive, permanent cures.
tn' . 1 What you want Is a cure. Come to us and get It
AffllCted Men Once under our treatment, you will quickly realize
how simple a thing it is to get well in the hands of a
specialist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to
life, but Hfe to years. Office hours, dally 9 to 5. Evenings 7 to 8.
Sundays 10 to 1 only.
HD PDCCM iT 362 Washington St
LatV. LlKl-I-iN KJ PORTLAND, OR.
VARICOSE VEINS
CURED IN FIVE DAYS
WW
Cure
Heart
Lungs,
Nervous Debility, Blood
and Skin Diseases,
Rheumatism,
Disease, Diseases of the
Liver Disorders, files,
FUhila and All Diseases of Men
il Advertise What I Do, and Do What I Advertise.
iW$10 EXAMINATION GIVEN VKKHj ax a
PHYSICIAN WHO HAS BEEN
30 YEAES A SPECIALIST.
COME AND CONSULT US FREE OF ALL CHARGE.
DR. LINDSAY
THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST.