CLOSING OF LOCKS
TO ISOLATE TOWNS
Yellow Stack Steamers to Dis
continue Service From July
to October.
UPPER POINTS MAY SUFFER
Anion Taken In Height of Hop
Picking Son, Growers Face
Hardship Oregon City South
to Corvallls Shnt Off.
Point en tle Upper Willamette
above Oreaon City, extending through
tha territory bounded on the south br
CorvalUa. will be Isolated from water
transportation from the latter part of
Juir or about August t until October 1.
Officials of the Oregon City Transpor
tation Companr. operating the fleet
known aa the Yellow Stark Line, an
nounced yesterdnv that the service
wotiM be discontinued for that period,
etosin of the Oregon City l.-ks to
deepen the channel, compelling dis
continuance of traffic
Pressed by unusual demands because
the movement of frelKht has been heav
ier than heretofore, the company lias
continued the steamer romona between
Portland and Corvallis longer than
usual this season, the 'Water above
Falem being too low aa a rule after
June t. but tomorrow the Pomona will
make her last trip until October. She
left yesterday for the head of navi
gation, but It I assumed that she will
l.ave difficulty making the point, aa
tie rtver stood at two feet and it was
expected to be 1.7 feet today. The
vessel will he laid tip here for a few
days to be repainted and undergo a
few repairs. About Tuesday she will
go on the Tortland-Oregon City run.
making two round trlpa dally, leaving
here at II and J o'clock and leaving
Oregon City at 11 and S o'clock. Sun
dava she will make three round trips.
The steamer Oregona will remain on
the Portland-Salem route until the
locks are closed, unless the river falls
more rapidly than expected, the serv
ice then being three round trips a
week. As the company has- no ade
quate means of transferring freight
around the locks the Salem service will
cease when the basin Is blocked.
Without taking Into consideration
the loss to the company, growers along
the river will suffer, aa the blockade
will be felt at a time when hop-picking
is at its helcht and the movement of
pickers is heavy annually. They will
have, to go south by rail and either
walk or be driven to the river sec
tions remote from transportation.
It Is Improbable that news will be
received from Washington dealing with
tha stand the Government will take
on the Oregon City locks situation until
the return of Major Mclndoe, Corps of
Ens-tneers. I. S. A- who is expected
back next week. A report covering a
special survey made and a lower fig
ure asked by the Portland Railway.
Light Power Company for the locks
was forwarded recently, but the En
gineers favor the construction of new
locks rather .than the purchase of the
present system.
The elostnc of the locks was not made
known definitely until after the War
department had granted permission to
ahut off navigation and with that sanc
tion at hand the ahlppera are power
less to prevent the move.
TIG OXEOXT.V TCUN'ED DOWX
Kose City Is Steamed Vp to Make
Moves In Harbor.
Disinclination on the part of repre
sentatives of the San iranclsco &
Portland Steamship Company to at
tempt to move the steamer Rose City
about the harbor yest'day with the
aid of the tug Oneonta, lost to the
Port of Portland Commission four
moves; or about 1100. Though on the
steamers Rose City. Bear and Beaver
It has been the rule to draw fires here
to make repairs and overhaul machin
ery, aa the vessels lay ever five days
and have not such a respite from ac
tive work at other ports, the Roae
City was steamed up yesterday and
Pilot Snow shifted her where desired
unaided by a towboat.
The steamer Ocklahoma was ordered
to the drydock to have new cylinder
timbers Installed and the Oneonta waa
taken from the mouth of the Columbia
to operate In her place. Captain Par
sons going to the tug Wallula and
Captain Nolan, of the latter, will act
aa a pilot, while Captain Eanstrom. of
the Ocklahama. Is In charge of the
Oneonta: The tug went out yesterday
and shifted the cruiser Boston Into the
stream, but Pilot Snow preferred nav
igating the Rose City under her steam
rather than using the Oneonta. saying
that he had been accustomed to use
a sternwheeler. All other towboats
of that type were busy.
POKT MEETING NOT CAlLED
Co in mission era Wheelwright and
Adams to Rctnrn July 1.
As Commissioners W. D. Wheel
wright and C. K. Adams are expected
home about July 1. the date of a spe
cial meeting to be called for the con
sideration of future steps, in view of
the decision of the Supreme Court hold
ing that the old board Is to retain the
administration of the Port'a affairs,
will not be fixed by President C. F.
Swlgert Immediately. He said yester
tlay that the members remaining Jn
the city were not a unit in wishing- to
call a special session now. though he
believes that ona will be convened In
advance of the next regular gathering,
which is July 1J.
While a majority of tha members
have expressed themselves as Intend
ing to resign. Mr. Swlgert said he did
not wish to speak for the entlrs per
sonnel and say that resignation would
be general. Before any changes, are
made on the board, all accounts out
standing will be liquidated and those
presented for the month of June will
be disposed of. as It Is the desire of
the Commission to have the affairs of
the organization In proper condition
so that under the reorganization,
dredging, towing and piloting can pro
ceed aa of yore.
NEW VESSEL TO COST $200,000
Olson A Mahoor Craft to Hare
1.00O.00O Feet Capacity.
SAX FRANCISCO. June 20. (Spe
cial.) The Olson Jk Mahony Steamship
Company has completed specifications
for a new steam schooner, which will
Increase their fleet In operation on the
coast. The new vessel will cost 1200,-
') and will be thoroughly modern.
Fhe will have accommodations for 9
passengers and a lumber capacity of
l.o.00 feet.
The steamer Navajo. Captain Ahlln.
of the Bates A Chesebrough fleet, ar
rived In this afternoon from Ancon with
general cargo from New York shipped
via the Panama route.
Late today the cod-flshlng schooner
John D. Spreckels came In from L'nga.
bringing 163.000 codfish and reporting
a prosperous sesson.
Carrying 40 paaengers. the steamer
Beaver, of the San Francisco-Portland
Company, left today for Portland and
Astoria.
Marine Notes
Carrying lumber, flour and general
cargo, the Oriental liner Strathlyon
left down yesterday In charge of Pilot
Archie Pease and probably will pro
ceed to sea today.
One Inward manifest waa filed yes
terday at the Cuetom-House. that of
the steamer Thoa, I. Wand, which en
tered with general cargo from San
Francisco and cleared for the same
port with 300.000 feet of lumber.
Twenty-six membera of the Oregon
Naval Militia, who are returning to
Coos Bay after having participated In
bringing the cruiser Boston to Portland
from Bremerton, sailed yesterdays oo
tha Breakwater.
To tow the first cigar-shaped log raft
of the Hammond Lumber Company,
from Stella to the lower harbor, the
steamers M. F- Henderson. Sarah Dixon
and Weown will leave here at noon to
day and they will get lines fast to the
hulk tonight. v
Tillamook was well represented yes
terday, as the new gasoline passenger
yacht Bayocean entered after her in
itial voyage to that locality, and the
steamer Golden Gate arrived up. while
the steamer Sue E. Elmore sailed with
a full list of night passengers and av
erage cargo.
Having finished loading wheat In
the hold at Oceanic dock yesterday the
steamer Despatch proceeded to West
port last night to work a deckload of
lumber. The steamer Carloa will take
on wheat at Columbia Dock No. 2 this
afternoon and go to the mill of the
peninsula Lumber Company for a deck
load. To facilitate the delivery of freight
offered for Interior points, the Open
River Transportation Company yester
.tinnatrhed four carloads by rail
to Celllo, the steamer J. N. Teal being
unable to accommodate the consign
ments, and from there they will be
taken on the Upper Columbia River
steamers.
Nearly two days behlng schedule the
steamer Geo. W. Elder crossea mi i
river at S o'clock yesterday, coming
from San Diego via San Pedro. San
Francisco and Eureka. An effort will
STEAMER 1NTEXJJOENCE.
Due to Arrive.
From. Data.
Nam.
Nome rtty.
. Ban Francisco In port
Horn Cttr tn Kdro Jn por
fcuvertc Honskons- " P
tieo. XV. Elder. .tan rlg. . . . In port
liolden Gate... Tillamook In port
Yoeeralle San Francisco June -I
Riverside Halboa June -J
Hearer San Pedro. .. .June -1
Breakwater. ...Coos Bajr June I-i
Anvil llandon ...... June
(sue H. Elmore. Tillamook June 1
Alliance Eureka June -;
Koaneae .Sen tlo June Je
Fairon.. n Francisco June -i
Pear Sen Pedro. .. .June 2T
RsJa Hoaskonc-.-.Julr
acbeduled te Depart.
For. Date.
. .San Pteo. . . . June 22
.San Pedro. ...June 22
. Tillamook. .. .June 23
.San Francisco June 2
..Coos Pay June 24
, Pandon June 2
.Hongkong. .. June 2i
.Paiboa June 23
. Fin Francisco June 24
. Tillamook. .. .June 2T
.San Pedro.... fcZ .unf
.Eureka k." eunf
an Ieco. .. . 15 eunr
. hen Francisco July IS
. hn Pedro. .. .June 33
.Honckong July 2
Geo. W. Eider.
Hose Cltv
Golden Gate. .
Nome City
Breakwater. .,
Anvil.
Suver1- .
K:ildt
Yoeemlte
Bue H. Elmore
Bearer. ......
Alliance
Hoanoke. ... ..
Feleoa
Pear
RysJe
be made to discharge her cargo and
load her outward In time to sail to
morrow evening.
News waa yesterday received at the
headquarters of the Seventeenth Light
house . District of the death of W. A.
Grantham, chief clerk of the Alaska
District, who had been In the service
over 10 yeara. He died at Ketchlgan.
The deceased formerly worked In the
engineers' department of the local dis
trict and at the time of the consolida
tion of the two departments last year,
accepted a position In the North.
British Consul Laldlaw has received
for presentation to Captain A. G. Mor
ris, formerly master of the British
steamer Tocar.tlnis. a binocular glass,
which has been awarded by President
Taft In recognition of bravery. April
IS.UO. when the Toncantlnls stood by
the waterlogged schooner George May.
140 miles off Cape Henry. Captain
Morris la now a resident of Suther
lin. Or, and the glass will be forwarded
to Mayor Phlllpps, of that place, for
presentation.
Captain Albert Crowe returned yes
terday from South Bend, where he
viewed damage maintained by the
harkentlne Sahalna when aha grounded
en route there from Raymond. He says
that the vessel waa strained so that
he filled at the rate of two Inches an
hour, but later was floated and In set
tling on the mud again her seams were
forced Into place. He has ordered a
gasoline engine, forwarded from San
Francisco, that will be conected with
the main pump and when 200.000 feet
additional cargo has been loaded, she
will proceed to Australia and there be
docked.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND. June 20. Arrived Gasoline
yacht Ilayoceaa. from Tillamook; steamer
Geo. W. Elder, from San Dleso and way
ports; steamer Golden Gate, from Tilla
mook. baj..d Steamer Breakwater. for
Com Bay; steamer Sue H- Elmore, for Til
lamook: British steamer fetrethljron. for
Hongkong via Japanese ports; learner
Ukd, for San Francisco.
Astoria. Or.. June zu. Sailed at 4:30 A.
V . steamer Aberdeen, for Hoqulam. Sailed
at 1 A. M-. steamer Falrhaven.- for Port
L.udlow. Arrived and left up at ft A- M..
steamer Oolden Gate, from Tillamook. Ar
rived and left up at 11:80 A. M.. steamer
Bayocean. from Bay City. Arrived at 3
p. M- steamer Geo. W. Elder, from Sen
Diego. Sailed at 8:30 P. M-. steamer
Breakwater, (or Cooe Bay.
San Francisco. June . Sailed at 6 A.
M. steamer Carlos, for Portland. Sailed at
4 P. M.. steamer Beaver, for Portland. Ar
rived at 4 P. steamer Washington, from
Portland.
Bedondo. June IS. Sailed Steamer Tel
lo. atone, for Portland.
San Pedro. June 20 Sailed Steamer Gen
eral Hubiard. for Columbia River.
ben Francisco, June 20. Arrived Steam
ers Santa Barbara, from Wlilapa; Niagara,
from Shanghai; Honotuluan. from Honolulu:
Washington, from Portland. Sailed Steam
ers Lurllna for Honolulu; Carlos, for As
toria: CoU E. U Drake, towing barge 3.
for Seattle: brig W. ;. Irwin, for Roche
Harbor; schooners Roy gamers. Cecilia
Sudden, for Orsye Harbor; Wueen. for Vic
toria; Beaver, for Portland.
Freetnantle. June 18. Arrived Inverklp,
from Portland. Or.
Ttcoma, June SO. Arrived 8 1 earner Al
ameda, from Alaska: steamer Graywood.
from San Francisco; Jspaneee steamer Ta
romt Mru. from Seattle. Departed Steamer
.Massachusetts, for Honolulu.
Seattle. Wash.. June SO. Arrived
Steamer Governor. from San Francisco:
steamer Alameda. from Valdez: steamer
Purkman, from Tacoroa; State of Califor
nia, from Fkagway.
Sailed Steamer Patterson, for Victoria;
steamer Oleom. for San Francisco; steamer
Tseoma Sisru, for O ray wood : city of Pu
ebla. for San Francisco; Jefferson. for
Skasway; scbooner " 8. Redfteld. for Point
Larrov.
Tides at Astoria Wednesday.
High. Low.
I (IT A- M.. ...t feet 2 A. M 2-0 feet
: P. U 4 f t'l -4A P. M 2.5 feet
Two million dollars a year is spent in this
country merely for the work of pastltng
cigar bands around olsara. This work has
always been dose by bend, by girls, but now
a machine haea been Invented which will do
It automatically and at many limes the
speed of hand work
STAMPEDE TO BUY
Wild Excitement in the Chicago
Wheat Pit.
PRICE JUMPS 21-2 CENTS
Hot Weather Damage In the Dakotas
Scares Traders Later Reports
Minimise the Alleged In
jury to the Crops.
CHICAGO. June SO. Possrbly the wildest
trading of the year turned the grain pit to
day Into bedlam. Hot weather damage to
crops put a nerve-wrecking strain on prlrea
Realising of profile rtlmlnlahed the excite
ment In wheat near the close, lowering the
market from extreme figures, -but other
cereaie held tight.
As much as m cents a bushel was added
to the cost of wheat before the stampede
to the buying side was brought to a halt.
As a matter of fact, the stacking up of or
ders to purchase lifted the local trade off
Its feet and resulted for a while In a plain
case of a runsaay market. Finally bankers'
sdvlces minimised considerably the alleged
Injury In South Dakota and telling of an
excellent outlook In the twin states to the
north bad a relatively calming effoct. espe
cially when Joined with large sales. Another
sedative was a forecast of showers and
lower temperature in the drouth belt. At
the end of the day the tore was comparative
ly steady. During the session July sold
from SKc to Sic and closed l'.ic net higher,
at 90c.
Commission buying kepi the com market
drained completely of offers. September
fluctuated between oTHc and 5SHft"Hc
closing Arm at tSS. a net gain of ISOl'ic.
Cash grades were strong. No. 2 yellow fin
ished at 63 foS-ie,
July oats went Into the fortlea today,
the last of the futures to get out of tha
30-renl class. Trading reachedl huge pro
portions. High and low points for Septem
ber were 41H041SC and 40c, with last
sales lHSlHc up. at 41 Sc.
Provisions advsncsd mainly on account of
the grain strength. When the bell struck,
pork had rteen 17S and the rest of the list
from a shade to 12Hc.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
July .to l .1 I .
Sept V .9 .9'4
Deo. 92 i .!' .-
CORN'.
July .!l,4
Sept.. &;? .58 i
Dec Stile -H
.55, ..Its
.&7V .SS
. -5J1
OATS.
July I .404 .3SS .40H
Sept 40 .41S .40W
Dec. tSH .4 3 . .43
MESS PORK. '
July 1SJ5 1S.45 15.15 1S.42H
bept 15.40 li.40 1..20 l&.37fe
LARD.
July s.20 .?:V4 s.20
Sept (.IS !.S7fe H.'H 1.37
Dec (.10 (.11 ' 1.07 (.12
SHORT RIBS.
July 31Vi 3.t I 0 &t:H
Sept i.ii. 8.35 (.20 Si
Jan 7.70 7.72 hi 7.6S 7.70
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Finn.
Rye No. X. 2c
Barley Feed or mixing, 73Sc; fair to
choice malting, (See (1.03.
Flsx seed No. 1 Southwestern, nominal;
No. 1 Northwestern, nominal.
Timothy seed St 43 11.
Clover (1S.7S.
Pork Mess, per barrel, tlS.60ei5.7s.
Lard Per 100 pounds.
Short ribs Sides (loose). I7.S0SI.25.
Sides Short clear, lt.13MOI.2S.
Grain statistics :
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 147.000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 2(4.000 bushels, compared with 333,000
bushels the corresponding day a year ago.
The world's visible supply, aa shown by
Brsdstreet's Is S. 004. 000 bushels. Estimated
receipts for tomorrow: wheat. 27 cars; corn.
H cars; oats. 33 cars: hogs. 33.001) head.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels 14.700 0,200
Wheat, bushels 25.JOO 4.800
Corn, buahels 77.O0 1.0S2.5OO
Oata. bushels 37S.000 317.700
Rye, bushels 1.000 1.000
Barley, bushels 22.500 ls.ioo
Changes la Avilable Supplies,
NEW TORRT. June . Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Brsdstreet's show the following changes In
available supplies as compared with pre
vious account:
Incre. bushsls.
vtneat. united states east of
Rockies
273.000
33.0IM)
Canada
Total United States and Canada. .
3D6.00H
Arioat tor and la Kurope 4,7O0.0V0
Total .American and European
Corn, tinned States and Canada. .1.038.000
supply S.OOft.OiiO
Oats, United Stales and CaDsda... 945.000
Decrease.
Grain at New York
NEW TORK. June 20. Flour was firm
with demand moderate; receipts, 44.000;
shipments, 16.300.
Wheat Spot strong. No. 2 red. P6VC ele
vator and 87Vo afloat: No. 1 Northern Du
luth. 103S f. o. b. afloat. Futures market
advanced sharply on bullish crop advices
from South Dakota and general buying, but
loet part of the advance under profit taking.
Inspired by reports of rain In North Dakota
and lower temperatures and favorable Ca
nadian reports closing TlUc net higher.
Close: July, Vflic; September, V.IHc; Decem
ber, vsfto. steceipis. cu.suu; shipments. 18,
100. Grata at Saa francisco.
SAX FRANCISCO, Juns 20. Wheat
Firm.
Barley Steady.
Spot quotations
Wheat Shipping. 11.40 8 1.52 ft per cen
tal. Barley Feed. (3.24IH 0 1.2TH per cental:
brewing, nominal.
Oats Red. tl 20O1.S0H per cental: white,
It-flO per cental; black. 11.15(1. 32 per
cental.
Call board sales
Whest No trading.
Barley IL30M bid, S1.81H asked.
European Grain Markets. -
LONDON. June 20. Cargoes. steadier.
Walla Walla for shipment at 84s 6d. Eng
lish country markets easy; French country
markets weak.
LIVERPOOL, June 20. Wheat
July. Os lOfcd; October, 6s II hid. Weather,
cloudy.
Grain Markets of the Northwest.
TACOMA. June 20. Wheat: Bluestem. S
4367c; fortyfold. 8Sc; club, f 67c; red Rus
sian. Mc Receipts, wheat 10 cars, hay 1 car.
SEATTLE. June 20. Wheat: Bluestem.
7c: fortyfold. bUc; club, ftoc: Fife. &tlc; red
Russian. S4c; oata, (27. 50 per ton; barley,
(2.1.30 per ton. Car receipts up to noon,
wheat t cars, oats 1. hay 1.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 20. Wheat July.
PVc; September. ., SP3 He; December,
P5Sc; No. I hard, 0lSo; No. 1 Northern,
tlliHWc: No. 2 Northern, 4ii07!c; Nc
I wheat. S2K4j05.c
BIG LAND GRAB HINTED
Indictments Returned In Boise Against
32 Ranchers.
BOISE. Idaho. June 20. (Special.)
Government .officials here today added
another sensational case to the steadily
growing; list on the criminal calendar
through the announcement of the In
dictment of tl defendants, ranchers of
Long Valley, against whom true bills
were secretly returned by a Federal
(trend jury In this city last April. Not
only do the charges include that of
clalm-juroplng- and conspiracy to de-
xraud tne uovernment oui ok lanae. out
citizens et their civil rights of home
steads through threats of personal vio
lence snd Intimidation of witnesses Is
also alleged.
When informed of their Indictment.
SS of the settlers gathered today at Mc-
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Wookle. Luther Fulton and Ben L'lu,
were not In Long Valley when service
was made. They will volunteer to meet
the Federal officials.
POSTAIi BANK OSE OP MOST
PROSPEROUS IX WEST.
In Month of May Deposits In Insti
tution at Sfonth of Columbia
Aggregated $7!S9.
OREGON'IAN NEWS BUREAU, Waslri
Ington, June 20. Astoria's new postal
savings bank, which opened May 1, is
doing a large business, according to
figures made public by the Postofflee
Department, and Is today one of. the
most prosperous postal banks in the
Northwest.
In the month of May this bank re
ceived 104 deposits, aggregating 17239,
being the third largest of all the postal
banks opened May 1. That bank on
May 31 was far ahead of the bank at
Klamath Falls, for the latter bank, al
though open since January 3, now has
only 34 deposits, aggregating 2610:
Ashland's postal bank, which opened
simultaneously with that at Astoria,
has 28 deposit accounts, aggregating
11062.
The postal bank at Olympla, which
opened January 3, had 116 deposits on
May 31, aggregating 39494. Hoqulam's
bank, opened May 1, has 31 deposits ag
gregating $1216. The bank at Coeur
d'Alene, Idaho, which opened January
3, has 85 deposits amounting to $6672.
4-DAY DISPLAY PLANNED
Child Welfare Conference Prepares
for November Exhibit,
To deVlse ways and means of raising
funds as well as to prepare printed cir
culars to be sent out concerning the
Child Welfare Conference and Exhibition
which will be given under the auspicea
of the Oregon State Congress of Mothers.
In this city, November 1. 2. 3 and 4 of this
year, was the object of the meeting of
the Child Welfare Conference committee
which met with the chairman, Mrs.
George McMatli. yesterday afternoon in
the Madllun building.
Extensive plans are being made for the
conference and exhibition. Not only
will the Mothers' Congress take active
part, but booths have been arranged for
by the different state organizations as
well as public schools and private Insti
tutions. Among the booths will be those
showing how children of various ages
should be clothed, beginning with a com
plete layette and carrying the Instruc
tion to young mothers on through the
grammar school age.
Miss Millie Trumbull will have charge
of the State Training School exhibitions,
and tha Cathollo' sisters as well as the
Episcopal orders of St. John and SL
Elizabeth will also enter exhibits, show
ing their work among the growing chil
dren. $2,000,000 PAVING FOUGHT
Councilman Kubli Would Rescind
Asphalt and Hassam Orders.
Councilman Kubli yesterday after
noon caused the street committee of
the Council to recommend the rescind
ing of nearly $2,000,000 worth of as
phalt and Hassam pavement in the
Eighth Ward. The first one he at
tacked was a district known as East
Sixth and other streets.- This called
for asphalt and extended from Bel
mont to East Davis streets and from
East Sixth to East Twentieth streets,
nearly $1,000,000 in cost.
"The asphalt people lied to me about
this district," said Mr. Kubli. "and I
don't intend to stand for it They told
me they had all of the property and
I have found out that there were en
tire streets not signed up. They are
off 185 lots."
The other district included every
thing pavable with Hassam from East
Twelfth to East Twentieth and from
Hawthorne avenue to Belmont street.
Mr. Kubli said he could see no reason
why such a large district should be
put through and moved that it be re
aclnded. The Council will vote on
the questions next week.
Pilot Commissioners Meet.
a cyrnol A rr .TnrtA 20. fSDeclal.)
The State Board of Pilot Commissioners
met in adjourned session nere luuay
r nuhllsh my own photograph, person
ally conduct my own office, have no con
nection with any "medical company."
"Institute" or "museum," but am a thor
ouchly reliable up-to-date scientific spe
cialist In all disorders of men. No hired
ubstltutes to treat you. If I accept
your case for treatment and do not effect
a quick and lasting cure, you need not
pay one cent of my small fee. Let me
prove to you. without cost or obligation,
that I will cure you to stay cured, before
paying- out one penny.
te 07 to 8 Dolly Sunday. 10 to 12.
Examination Advice l-ree.
Rooms 309-10-11
Merchants Trust BIdg.
Corner 6tb and WMhlnffton Sta..
Portland, Oregon,
Men and Women Cured
The famous S.
K. Chan Chi
nese Medicine
Cunpany. with
tiwlr remedies,
of berbs aad
roots cure won
derfully. It baa
cured many
.Nel. sufferers when
s other remedies
Mmm "'' "f J have laiiea.
,,, for chronic private allmenta
-lood poison. rheumatism.
S.t"m "pSumonT. kidney, throat and lung
troubles, consumption, stomach disorders
in .l.h.r diseases of all kinds. Romedles
b.2m!sr NO" PERSON. Consultation
tree. Examination for ladles by Mrs S. K.
Cbnn. Ca.'l or write to
The 8. K. Chan. Chinese Medicine Ca,
22S14 Morrison sl. Portland. . Oreson.
i dyy Note This A
L&i f lmPortant'
DR. A. G. SMITH.
I am the only specialist la Port
land who does not advertise a fic
titious name or photograph.
I publleh my true photograph,
correct name, peraoaalty eosdsct
my office. I am the meat stieccaa
fnl and reliable, aa medical cre
dential and press record prove.
I make thl statement so that you
will know yon conanlt a true spe
cialist, who seen and treats pa
tients personally. I possess skill
aad experience, acquired In such a
way that no other can share, and
should not be classed with medical
companies. It la Impossible far
a medical company to attend col
lege. Companiea have no diplomas
or license to practice medicine In
Oregon or any other atate. Medi
cal companies usually are named
after a doctor. A portrait, whose
personality and identity, are In
definite, la selected aad published
as the legitimate specialist of the
office. Hired substitutes, ordinary
doctors with questionable ability,
give consultation, examination aad
treatment.
" eOC " FOR BLOOD POISOV.
I vne Professor Ehrllch's won
derful new discovery, " 606," 1 n
cases of Speclflo Blood Poison. It
cures in one treatment and is the
greatest marvel of medical
science. This new remedy has
been successfully used In thou
sands of cases. Let me explain It
to you.
COjrSTJLTATIOW AND ADVICE FREE.
Office Houra a A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M".
I Invito you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treat
ment for Varicose Veins, Hernia. Nervous Debility, Blood Poison. Piles,
Fistula, Bladder. Kidney, Prostatic and all Men's Ailments, and give you
FREK a physical examination; if necessary a microscopical and chemical
anaiys.s of secretions.
Dr. A. G. Smith
I MEN CURED
S5 to
$15
By DR. LINDSAY, the Eminent, Long
Established Specialist
WHY PAY MORE
for inferior treatment when you can get the
very best medical attention at a fee of from
ONE-FOURTH to ONE-HALF that charged
by other specialists with my reputation? Re
member that you are not asked to pay for
r.v cTnerltriMita or anv failures. If your
case will not yield to treatment I can aacer
tain that at the first examination, and will Z
frankly tell you so and give you advice how
to tako care of yourself. E
MX S FECI A I. lies Alliv .-icnom mmin;, vraf
Blood Aliments, Piles, Vnrleose Veins, Hup
tures, Kidney, Bladder and all allmenta pecu-
liar to men,
COME AND CONSULT US FREE. OF ALL CHARGE.
DR. LINDSAY
THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST.
Corner Alder and Second Streets. Entrance 12SV4 Second Street,
land, Or. Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays lo A. M. to 1
with all members present. Aside from
routine matters the only business trans
acted was to grant renewals of the
river pilot branches held by Captains
TV. H. Cope and John Peterson.
The average annual damage done to the
cotton crop of the T'nlted States by the cot
ton boll weevil Is from 2J.O00,O00 to $J0.-
OO0.000.
The Dr. Green Cure
C" For Blood
i Disorders
Blood tests accurately
made. Treatment sci
entifically adralnli
tered. Permanent cures
guaranteed.
Our specialty Is all
ailments of men.
Pay when satisfied.
Consultation. exami
nation and diagnosis
tree.
DR. GREEN CO.
363 Washington St., Portland. Or.
I Cure Men!
IS MY FEE
Pay When Cured
Oeueral Debility, Weak iserves, in
somnia Results of exposure, overwork
and other violation, of Nature's laws.
Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Vari
cose Veins, quickly and permanently
cured at small expense.
SPECIAL AILMK.vrS Newly con
tracted and chronic cases cured. All
burning:, itching- and inflammation
stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected In
seven days. Consultation free. If un
aule to call, write for list of questions.
Office Hours t A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only.
PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO.
WASHlXiTOiV STREET. .
Corner first, Portland. . Oretton.
Bid G
Banted Golden
I simple remedy tor
r-iWwJ. Hr Fever
prowoiit '
&tV5 5.".
iwidmu w
niuaailTI
uvi mat cure otrslf
i Treatise with eacn Dome
ITHl ITn UBinuasn
I Cssaxtl Cs.
D.S.A.
"60
SS
ka J
varicosf: VEINS, BLOOC POI
SO., PILES, FISTULA, ETC,
Cured in 5 Days
Ko Detention From Occupation,
Family or Home.
NO SEVERE OPERATIONS.
MA NT CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TIME-SAVING, 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 A3 GUARAN
TEE THAT EVERY STATEMENT
IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS
TRUE.
VARICOSE VEINS
Impair vitality. I dally 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
served 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 etay cured or refund the
money.
234V- Morrison St
Corner Second
PORTLAND, OR.
Port
P. SI.
Wonderful Cures
Are Made
Prominent People All Over
the Northwest Come
to Me.
The Chinese Doctor
If a patient comes to me with a longstanding-
trouble that has failed to yield
to the medicines of other doctors and I
think that his case Is hopeless I tell nim
so. Unlike many other roctors, I do not urga
an operation as a last resort. I perform n
operations, but effect my cures with the aid
of Chinese root and herb medicines, which
act quickly and painlessly. These I hav
used for many years with marked success,
and my forefathers, who were eminent phy
sicians In their time, employed the same
mam for curing the sick. I have hundreds
of canes on record where people have been
restored to heaJth and happiness by their
use. A course of treatment is not expen
sive, so why be a sufferer when the means
Is so near at hand for relief?
People out of town, write for consulta
tion blank and circular. Inclose four cents
In stamps.
THE C GKE WO CHTNESR SrKDlCrVE CO.
162Vi Unit St.. Corner Morrison,
Portland. Oreson.
Men and Women Cured
Dear Dr. Iee Hons I n
glad to state, after using
your herb medicine for a
ihort time, I am entirely
cured of the worst caao
' t of stomach and kidney
trouble from which I
have suffered from many
years. Different doctors
told mo that I had
x-" TO Hrignrs disease and mat
fk l-M"" 3 I was incurable. Now I
t.ss I.. a. , isttisj1. i aat am cured and can eat
land sleep well, tranks to your wonderful
treatment. I am well and strong once more.
Respectfully. (Signed) Mrs. Lucy Brown,
1CTJ Fourth st, Portland. Oregon.
All dieeases of the human body cured
Kidney, 6tomach, Heart and Liver trouble.
Constipation, Piles, Blood Pplslonins;, Lum
bago and Rheumatism.
Consultation free. "Write for symptom
blank. Office hours, 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. ;
ail day Sundays. Lady attendant.
LEE HONG CHINESE HERB CO.
112Vi Second Street. Portland, Or.
L. T. YEE & SONS
The Old. Reliable Chinese
Doctor spent lifetime stndy of
herbs and research in China;
was jrranted diploma by the
Emperor; s;uarantees cure all
ailments of men and women
when others fall. If yon suf
fer, call or write to IKK A
HONS MEDICINE CO.. 142Va
efclrst. Cor. Alder, Portland, Or.
GeeTt :? Gee
Wo llfc Wo
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