Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 11, 1911, Page 16, Image 16

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    TITE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1911.,
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Three Cargoes to Arrive
Portland Before End of
Present Year.
in
FIR TO BE LOAD OUTWARD
Kon Mara If Now Loading 1.400.
000 Ift at Otaru; Jlntu Mara
lo Brlnit 1,500.000 Feot and
Third to Be- Chartered.
In another week the first full car"
of Japanese oak b dispatcrd to
Portland on a Japanese tramp for the
nw season will be floated from Otaru.
where the Koan Maru 1 loadlne-. The
Japanese tramp Jtntsu Mara has been
fixed for the ame business and will
load t:ia latter lart of Auguit and
probably arrive here late In Septem
ber. A third carrier Is being- negotiated
for now. The last shipment of oak
will be made In November and Decem
ber, amounting to over 1.00'.000 feet
and It will be brought by one of the
liners.
The Japanese tramp Otaru Maru. No.
i. which broucht oak here last year,
has beer chartered by the China Im
port & Fxport Company to load out
ward with fir. and :t Is supposed she
will brlna- hardwood. A few months
ago the Otaru Maru. No. I. Otaru Ma
ru. No. 2. and Otaru Marti. No. 3. were
sold and It was said at the time that
they would not be continued In tho
lumber trade. The demand for Japa
nese oak Is growing and It Is said
there ts a probability that other terri
tory than that from which the Otaru
stocks are drawn will be patronised.
The Koan Maru will brlna- 1.400.000
feet and the Jlntsu Maru about 1.500.000
feet. Neither of those steamer have
been fixed outward. but with the
amount of lumber purchased for Fall
delivery In the Orient It Is not donbted
but that they wi:i be given engage
ments. Heretofore Japanese vessel
owners have Insisted that their ton
rage be dispatched for Japanese ports
with return cara-oes. as they objected
to them steaming In other watera than
the Pacific.
BHITlSif ISLES IS CllAKTEnED
liflrk naJmoral of January Fleet
Sold to Norwegians.
Hind. Rolpb A Co. are adding to the
fleet of grain carriers that will carry
new crop wheat this season in their
interest from Portland. Information
being received yesterday that they had
flsed the British ship British Istes at
37s Cd. to load nre. with the option
cf Puget Sound. The vessel sailed May
11 from Newcastle. X. R. W.. for Caldera
and will be here for Fall lading. Ad
mittedly the company has the German
ship Dlone. coming from Santa Rosalia,
and the British bark Cambrian Chief
tain, listed from port Natal, but It la
assnmed that some of the carriers
listed, the charterers of which bare
not been made known, are coming in.
the Interest of Hind. Itolph.
In recent advices concerning sales
made abroad It Is shown that the
British bark Balmoral, which was here
last season and cleared January St
wllh wheat for the I'nlted Kingdom,
bas been sold to Italian Interests for
4750 pounds. Phe was built In 1893 at
Liverpool, and was first sold less than
a year ago by Macvlcar. Marshall &
Company to t. Windram A Co. She is
of steel and 24 tons net register
and carries 35 tons deadweight. The
British bark CIsMe. which was offered
at auction not long ago and withdrawn,
has been sold to Norwegians for 3230
pounds sterling. She was owned by
William Bowen and was built IS years
-o. The German bark Oretchen Hart
rodt has been sold to Norwegians and
renamed the Elfrleda.
DAMARA KETCKNS TO COAST
Tramp Has Several Owners In ls
Than Year.
SAX FRANCISCO. July 10. (Spe
cial.) The British steamer Damara.
which was ashore on the Fort Point
rocks October t and which changed
hands several times after being floated,
arrived here this afternoon to be
turned over to her latest owners,
Eschen Minor. The bis; freighter
has a charter from the Western Fuel
jt'ompiny to parry coal between British
Columbia and this port. Before comlnir
here the Damara dlscharced a cargo of
hardwood ties at liedondo. having
loaded In Tasmania.
A capacity crowd of 435 passengers
was carried by the steamer Bear, of the
pan Francisco-Portland steamship Com
pany, which left at noon for Portland.
The following lumber charters are
announced: Steamer Washington. Co
lumbia River to Pan Francisco $4:
schooner Endeavor. Puget Sound to San
Pedro or San Francisco. 11.60 or 14. re
spectively, and schooner Ollre J. Olson.
Cray's Harbor to Guaymaa. I.
The Standard Oil Company's tanker
Femtnole arrived this morning from
Shanghai In ballast.
Laden with general merchandise
hipped from New York over the Te
huantepec route, the steamer Virginian,
of the American Hawaiian fleet, arrived
this morning from Saline Crux. About
six hundred tons of the freight will be
trans-shipped to Portland.
RANSOM INFORMED OF SALE
Jlarriman Equipment Will Be Taken
From Chartered 1'leet. .
Further confirmation of the transfer
of the Portland & Asiatic Steamship
Company to Frank Waterhouae Ac Co.
was given yesterday on the receipt of
advices from San Francisco by General
Agent Ransom, directing hlro lo strip
the Norwegian steamers Rygja. Henrlk
Ibsen and Hercules and the British
steamer Strathlyon as they arrive, of
all dunnage, burlap and equipment,
used in candling cargo, that belongs to
the corporation. The Harrtman Inter
ests will dispatch the Rygja. now load
ing at Llnnton. but It Is assumed that
the Waterhouse line win handle all
carriers after her departure.
The Henrlk Ibsen was yesterday re
ported sailing from Hongkong, but as
he is to go via San Francisco, she la
not looked for In Portland until Aug
ust. It le dally expected that Informa
tion will he received concerning; the
formal transfer. In other ways the
change of management will not alter
conditions In the local Harrlman office,
aa the force ha not been compelled to
do much extra work, because of the
Far Eastern business and It has been
largely confined to expediting the load
ing: of vessels and assembling cargo.
It has not been ascertained on what
DEMAND
5
basis the Waterhoose line will continue
the operation of the chartered vessela
and It la presumed that they will be
relinquished as their charters expire.
Marine Notes.
Carrying 300 passengers, the steamer
Bailey Oatxert got away on time yes
terday for The Dalles, after being laid
up a week to have her port engine re
paired. No special session of the Port of
Portland Commission has been called
and the members will gather a.t tn
headquarters Thursday, when the reg
ular meeting Is to be held.
Captain Kobert Jones went out last
night as master of the gasoline schoon
er Anvil, bound for Oregon coast porta
south as far as Bandon. He has suc
ceeded Captain Nicolas Wagner.
It is estimated that the barge Amy
Turner, whbh yesterday began dis
charging J2.320 sacks of California ce
ment at Supple'a dock, will be ready to
shift to load lumber In five days.
As the steamer Harvest Queen, of
the O.-W. R. & X. fleet, is to be In
spected tomorrow, her place on the
Portland-Astoria run will be taken this
evening br the Hassalo tor one trip.
Captain E. P. Williams, who for a
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Kama.
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leaver.
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Date.
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..in port
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.. in port
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..July i-t
..July 13
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Ftanlvy Dollar
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Geo. W. Elder.
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Knmerto
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eVrbedaled to Depart.
Name. For. Date.
Fayocean. ... ..Bayoceaa. ... July St
Sue H. tlmore. TU; amook.... July 11
Beaver 6an Pedro.... July 11
lloaooke. Slut.... :'J.v 11
Break arater....Maitoa July 15
Golden Cat... Tillamook.... July 1.1
Stanley Dollar. Balboa July 14
Bar San Fedro.... July IT
Kumerle Manila. ...... July IT
Urn. W. Elder. fan Dlese.... July 19
Alliance Eureka July 20
Byf la......... Monskong... July 20
Anvil X ami on Juiy SO
Falcon Pan Franclaee July "2
Henrlk Ibsen.. Honskor.g. ...Aug. 10
H.reules. . . .. Knnckocg. .. . Aug. 2S
Ktrathryoa....ioeskong....pt. 19
Koh Cliy .San Pedro.... July 23
lengthy period has been pilot on the
Tellow Stack Line steamer Pomona, has
taken the "wheel on the Portland-Ore
gun City run for a time, succeeding
Captain Christopher Bluhm.
Harbormaster Speler la mourning the
loss of the Pacific Coast Steamship
Company's liner Santa Rosa, as she
was the first vessel propelled by other
than sail that he embarked on to mas
ter the Intricacies of navigation.
To permit the Government oredge
Chinook to be lifted on the public
drydock for repairs, the Port of Port
land steamer OckJahama was floated
yesterday and she may be lifted again
when the Chinook Is off the dock.
In tow of the tug Oneonta the schoon
er Irene left down from Stella yester
day lumber laden for San Francisco.
The schooner Nokomts, which reached
the river Sunday from Redondo. left
up late yesterday on the Oneonta's haw
ser, bound fur Oregon Slcfffh to re
ceive lAiWr at the Monarch mill.
William J. Carroll. Junior engineer
In the office of Major Morrow, Corps
of Engineers. U. S. A. will leave to
night for Crater Lake In charge of a
surveying party to complete running
lings there In accordance with work
outlined and started last season. It Is
estimated that the survey will be fin
ished in six weeks.
Aboard the American - Hawaiian
steamer Falcon, leaving last evening
for San Francisco, were 33 coses of
Portland manufactured Ice cream cones
for New York, besides 1500 cases of
canned salmon, while for Boston were
41$ bales of wool. 79 sacks of the same
product and a small shipment of mo
hair, besides miscellaneous cargo.
Collector of Customs Malcolm has
been Informed that Richard Cadmus
has been appointed wireless ship's in
spector for the Pacific Coast, under tne
Department of Commerce and Labor,
and that he will maintain headquarters
at San Francisco. Examinations will
be held there, at Honolulu, at Mare
Island and Puget Sound. Operators
must have certificates.
Preparatory to going on a run be
tween Portland, Knanpa and Altoona,
the twin-screw gasoline barge Wakena
came through the bridges yesterday
from the yards of the Portland Ship
building Company and after filling her
tanks berthed at Couch-street dock,
where aha will be outfittde and leave
on the first trip Monday. Captain Vic
tor Degerstedt ts master and she is
owned by the Clatskanle Transporta
tion Company.
In the fleet to enter yesterday at the
Custom-House were the steamers Ro
anoke. General Hubbard. Tamalpals,
Wasp and Rygja, from San Francisco,
with the Breakwater from Coos Bay
and barge Amy Turner from the Golden
Gate. The Tamalpals cleared for the
return with a cargo of S50.000 feet of
lumber, the Wasp for Aberdeen to load
for San Francisco, the Falcon and Ro
anoke for the Golden Gate In general
cargo and the gasoline schooner Anvil
for Bandon.
Movements or Vessels.
PORTLAND. July 10. Arrived Steamer
General Hubbard, from Fan Francisco;
f earner Tamalpals. from San Fraaeisoo;
steamer Roanoke, from San Dleffo and way
porta: steamer J. A- Oianalor. from Mon
terey: gasoline schooner Bayocean. from
Bayocean. Sailed Steamer Falcon, for elan
Francisco; steamer o.lden Gate, for Tilla
mook: ateaener Breakwater, for Gooe Bay;
gasoline schooner Anvil, for Bandon.
Astoria. July 1. Condition at the month
of the river at I P. M.. smooth ; vlnd,
northwest. J miles: weather, clear. Sailed
at 7:1 A. M. Steamer Alliance, for Coos
Bay and Eureka. Hailed at A. M.
6teamer Geo. W. Eider, for San Francisco.
Arrived at aad left up at 10:10 A. M.
Steamer J. A. Cbanalor. from Monterey.
Sailed at 13 coon Tug Hercules with log
raxt In tow. for Baa D no. Arrived down
at t ie aad salted at t:le P. at. 8teamer
Breakwater, for Cove Bay. Arrived at 1
and left up at 4 P. M. Gaeolroe schooner
Bayocean. from Bay City.
Astoria. July . Arrived at t P. SC.
Pchooner Nokomla. from Redondo. Arrived
at 4 and let up at 7 40 p. M. steamer Tam
aJpaia. from San Francleco. Arrived at t
and left up at 19:15 P. at. Steamer Gen
eral Hubbard, from Fan Franciaoo. Ar
rived at t P. at. and left up at midnight
Steamer Roanoke, from San Diego and way
ports.
8an- Francisco. July 10. Sailed at A.
M. C. S. lorpe1o flret for Portland.
Hongkong. July la Sailed Norwegian
steamer Henrlk Ibses. for Portland.
San Francisco. July 10. Arrived
Steamers Qulnault. from Wlllapa: Seminole,
from Mllke: Damara. from Newcastle,
Australia. Sailed dteamers Bear. Far
ragut. Goldsborouch. Hull. Hopkins. Law
rence. Paul Jones. Preble. Perry. Rowaa.
Stewart. Truxtoa and Whipple, for Port
land: Centralia. for Grays Harbor; schooner
Coqullle. for Sullaw River.
beattle. July 11. Arrived Steamer Queen,
from Sound ports; barkentlne 8. G. Wilder,
from Sab FTanclico; steamer Montara. from
Nome: steamer CHy of Seattle, from Skas
way; steamer Santa Rita, from Han Fran
cisco; bark Rlcart De Sober, from Wet
Coast: stamer Ramona. from Easle Harbor:
steamer Delhi, from Earle Harbor; steamer
President, from 8n Francisco. 8alld
Steamer Cmatllla. for Vancouver: ateamer
Suverte. for Tokohama; steamer Proteallaus.
fr Victoria: C- S. tnlne planter Major earn
RlnrsoM. for Sound ports: steamer M. F.
riant, for Pan Francisco; steamer Toeemlte.
for Everett.
Tides at Asterta Toeettay.
High. Low.
iVIS A. M K.4 fet'T:2 A. M....-OT foot
1 iJ P. at-.... 7.0 teetT:3? P. U. 4-1 feet
GRAIN-PRICES FALLf
Rain and Cool Weather Break
Markets.
WHEAT LOSES A CENT
Crop Report-Is Issued Too I.ate to
Affect Tradln. Country Of
ferings Are on a
Larger Scale.
CHICAGO. July 10. With plenty of rain
soaking the ground and with cool weather
the forecast for the week, all grain today
underwent a decline. Wheat closed c te
la net lower, corn of? lHc to 1 He ana
oats the same as Saturday night lo (itSc
beneath. The outcome for hog products
varied between 100 lose and Hit advance.
Moisture which had fallen throughout the
Northwest relieved for the time being all
concern about the wheat crop. Whatever
other chance the bulls had today was killed
by the official long range prediction that
a considerable period of low temperature
waa Immediately at band. One of the
leading experts went on record with a
statement that there was now no likelihood
of a failure In North Dakota, such aa last
year. Further encouragement to the bears
waa afforded by country offerings of new
wbeat becoming so large as to seem slmost
unwieldy. In coneequence, pit sentiment
from the outset till the last gong favored
the selling side.
The Government report did not arrive till
too late to cut any figure In the trading
and for that matter proved to be about as
expected. During the session. September
ranged from ltt.o to 0,c. with
the Hnlsh easy, lc net lower at 0c.
Liquidating by longs waa the order of
the day In the com crowd- Baying ap
peared to be cnlefly In the nature of profit
taking on the part of the shorts. Im
proved atmospheric conditions were re
sponsible. September fluctuated between
tltio and Mlsc closing weak mc off at
imc Cash grades were weak. No. 3 yel
low, (iscmc. v
Oats closed better than other grains. The
reason was a report from the Western
Gralndealers' Association that the Mis
souri. Kansas and Southwestern crop wss
a failure. High and low points for the
September option turned out to be 46 Ho and
43 So with the last sale a shade down at
4 Ottlic
Fairly good buying for packers and scat
tered shorts formed the sustaining power
under provisions. Pork closed unchanged
to ISc off. and other products unmoved
either way more than a nickel.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. Hlfh,
I.ow. Close.
July
Sept.....
Dec.
May
July
Sept. .
Dec. ..
May
July
Kept
Iec
May
Sept
Jan.
July
Deo.. .. .
Jaa
July
Sept
t JIS S .4
.SOS -"S
.!Ss .St,
.! .8v,
COR.V.
-4 .44
., .54
(!' .45 's
OATS.
.4IS
.li t .44
.H .S
.(V .60S
.8SVi S
.80S
7
.42 4
4
.43 s
.45 Vi
.45 U
.47
-60S
15.72 hi
16.44
S.3X
8.37 'A
I 16
8.171,
8.60
8.16
.:s
.64 W
.63
S V4
.4H
.4S
47S
J0
ME&3 PORK.
I5.T0 1S.J7H 15.47
1J.7D 16.70
LARD.
t2H t.lS
8 36 .i7 V
t.Ji 4.17S
13.40
t.3;v
8.30
6.36
SHORT RIBS.
JS A17S tim
1.4.1 1.60 .4J i
S.10 I.17V. S.07S
Jan.
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Firm
Rye No. t. 14c.
Barley Feed or mlttng. ?0tg6c; fair to
choice malting. tl.06Ol.15.
Flaxseed No. t Southwestern, nominal;
No. 1 Northwestern, nominal.
Timothy seed 9j 13.60.
Clover 1 16.60.
Pork Mess, per barrel, S15.75ei6.8SVt.
Lard Per 100 pounds. IS. 3X.
Short ribs Sides lloose), ST.75ttt.50.
Sides Short, clesr (boxed). IS. 13 V tj.60.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to S23.O0O bushels. Primary recelpta
were 1.649.000 bushels, compared with 761.
000 bushels the corresponding dsy a year
ago. The visible supply of wheat In the
t'nlted States increased 2.711.000 bushels
for the week. The amount of breadstuff
on ocean passage. 1. (80,000 bushels. Es
timated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 135
cars: corn. 234 cars; oats, 11 cars; hogs.
10,000 head.
' Receipts. Shipments.
Flnur. barrels 110.700 17.000
Wheat, bushels 22.400 114.500
Corn, bushels 286.200 313. lt0
Oata bushels 163. 800 2S2.400
Rye. bushels 1.000
Barley, bushels 2LO0O 1.900
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK. July 10. The visible supply
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BIOOI) ASI SKIN AILMENTS, NERVE WEAKNESS, VARICOSB OR
KNOTTED VEINS. OBSTRUCTIONS, SORES, ULCERS, IWOLLE.I
GLANDS. PILES. KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROIBLKS AND ALA. DIS
EASES COMMON' TO MJiK.
We are permanently located. Incorporated and licensed under the
laws of Oregon.
MEN. IF IN TROCBLB, CONSCIT CS TODAY. If yon cannot call.
-.,!,. V Kooit and aalf-examinatlon blank. Many oases cured at
home. Hours A. M. to 8 P. M.
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OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
ZOlVi MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH. PORTLAND, OB.
of grain, as issued by the New York Pro
duce Exchange for the week ending July
8. la aa follows:
Bushels. Increase.
Corn ll.791.OilO. 4.309.0O0
a 1..1SX.0OO 4.17S.0IK)
""'' 17S.OOO Z.OlM
Barley".""! S17.000 180.000
The above figures Include stock In pri
vate elevators and in Omaha, which have
not been Included heretofore.
European (train Markets.
IXNDOX. Julv 10. Csrro-s. quiet but
eteartv. Wslla Walla for shipment at 34a d.
Knsilsh country markets. 4 to lid dearer;
French country markets, weak.
LIVERPOOL ' July 10 Wheat July Se
10 Sd: October. 6s id; December, 4s ISd.
Weather cloudy.
' Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 10. Wheat
July. rrfSc: September. 7Sff97ic; De
cember. 90He; No. I hard. 1.001 : No. 1
Northern. 9SVi6 0e; No. a Northern.
tiVtlSWc: Ko. 3 wheat. HSWtC.
Grain at San Fraoclsca.
8 AV FRANCISCO, July 10. Wheat
Steady.
Barley Firm.
ipot quotations
Wheat Shipping. Sl.42Hei.S0 per cen
tal. Barley Feed. 1.27Vi S 1.28 per cental;
brewing, nominal.
Oats Red. 81.2591.40 per cental: white,
nominal: block. 81-13&1-10 per cental.
Call board salea Wheat No trading.
Barley December. 81.35 per cental.
Grata Markets of the Northwest.
TACOMA. July 10. Wheat Bluestem. 85
COi.c; fortyfold. 87c; club. Si'dSSe; red
Russian, H4c.
Car receipts Wheat. 1; corn. 2; hay, 3.
8EATTI.K. July 10. Wheat Bluestem.
t4c: forty-fold, 84c; club. 84c; fife. S4c; red
Russlsn. Mr.; oats. 827..V) per ton barley,
25 per ton bags. 7 7.2A.
Car receipts up to noon Wheat. 10 hay,
17; oats, 1; corn. 3.
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO. July 10. Butter 6 toady.
Creameries, ID 22c; dairies, 17 31c
Eggs Receipts 11.390 cases: steady at
mark, cases included. Utilise; firsts,
14 He: prime firsts. 15 fcc.
Cheese Steady. Daisies. 14Ufl4c:
twins. 13ei3c: Toung Americas, 'i's
13ic; long horns, llgimc.
Elgin Butter Market.
ElOIN. 111.. July 10- Butter Finn, 24c
Output. 1,079,000 pounds.
Hope at New York.
NEW YORK, July 10. Hops Firm.
BODY IS MOT RECOVERED
Brady Says Thai .imitteur Grapplers
Covered Spot.
Failure on the part of Hugh Brady,
(trappier of the harbor patrol force, to
recover the body of Fred Ryder, a 9-year-old
boy drowned Saturday eve
ning In Columbia Slough, in tha vicin
ity of Thirtieth street. Is attributed
largely by him to the fact others had
dragged for the body and failed tb
locate It.
"I waa told that what Is known as a
three-prong grappling hook had been
used there before I was ordered to
the spot." said Brady. "When I at
tempted to use the gear that Is gen
erally best for recovering bodies, my
only success was to bring up quantities
of drift and I believe that the three
prong hook's use merelycovered the
body with watersoaked planks and
stuff that waa dragged along the bot
tom." Brady made no second effort, aa he
said it was useless until the freshet bas
passed. In few Instances In which he
has been summoned promptly on the
report of a dro ning has he been un
successful in recovering bodies since
his employment by the city.
Alaska Canneries Have flood Run.
ASTORIA, Or.. July 10. (Special.)
A cablegram was received by the
Alaska Flshermens' Packing- Company
today from P. A. Barglund. superin
tendent of the company's Alaska plant.
The message was dated at Nushagak
on June 28. came via Seward and says
that both the canneries, the one at
Nushagak and the one on Kogglung
River, were running with excellent
prospects for a good season. Letters
sent from Nushagak on June 28 are
expected to reach here In about seven
days.
Harris Trunk Co's. Removal Pals
now on. Prices greatly reduced.
T. YEE & SONS
""iftSt"'"!! Tha ol Reliable Cklaeee
r ivSJ-l Doctor epent lifetime study of
' i barbs aad research m China:
';"7 waa granted diploma by tke
V .' ' Esnperori guarantees cure ail
allsneata of men and women
s 75 1 wnea ewer isui. u rro
I 1V1 " write te YJUfi
I -WJ to MSDICINK CO.. leg
kMkJJtJL?-- Alder. renUs. .
FIVE DAYS
. ; .. m a 1 'J
DON'T FEAR
SUNBURN
CUTICUR,
Soap and Ointment
Although Cutkmra Soap and Ointment are
sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, a
postal to "Cuticura Dept. Q. Boston, will
secure a liberal sample of each, with 32 p.
booklet on the care ol the skin and hair.
"606"
FOR
Blood
Poison
Blood tests accurately made. Treat
ment scientifically administered.
Quick, permanent cures guaran
teed. tVe core all ailments of men.
Pay when satisfied. Consultation,
examination, and diagnosis free.
DR. GREEN CO.
362 Washington SL, Portland, Or.
General Debility, Week Nerves, In
somnia Results of exposure, overwork
and other violations of Nature's laws.
Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys. Varl
coee Veins, quickly and permanently
cured at small expense.
SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con
tracted and chronic cases cured. All
burning. Itching and Inflammation
stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected in
seven davs. Consultation free. f un
able to call, write for list of questions.
Office Hours A. M. to 8 M.
Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only.
Pacific Coast Medical Co.
24 Vx WASHINGTON STREET,
Coiner Unit. Portland, Oregon.
Men and Women Cured
The famous 8.
K- ' Chan Chi
nese Medicine
r'nmnHnv. with
1 I their remedies.
V. 'v J of herbs and
r mxf f roots (.ura won
derfully. It has
cured many
sufferers when
other semedles
have railed.
(sure cure for
chronic, private allmeata,
nervousness, Biooa !'". lurau.....
asthma, pneumonia, kidney, throat and lung
troubles, consumption. stomach disorders
and other dl.eaee. of all klnda. Remedies
ha?" NO OPERATION Consultation
free. Examination for ladles by lira. 8. K.
Chan c;i or write to
The S. K. Chan. Chinese Medicine Co
828 k Morrison su. Portland. Oregon.
WAI JING
v? CHINESE DOCTOR
I am educated for Chinese
doctor. I use the Chinese
herbs snd root medicines.
It makes wonderful curea
It has cured many suf
ferers. The treatment
cures Kidney. Throat. Heart. Liver. Con
sumption. Stomach. . Good for either
male or female and different kinds of
diseases. People out of -town write for
consultation blank and call at my office.
Room 14, 211 Alder Sc. corner First,
Portland. Or.
BING CHONG,
Chinese Doctor
Made of Chinese herbs and
root medicine cures all
kinds diseases of the heart,
lungs. liver, stomach, kid
ney, blood troubles of man
ud woman when others
tall. If you suffer, call or
write to lUoVi 3d lU room
A. cor. Morrison.
PALE
at sabjeet to stak Besdaebe, biat
MtiaL tour stomach, sad bed eom-
i - i e- pinion. CeosUpsted veopl be.
s t- V V ihM artnplonu. wbieh u easily
PCO PI F cured wbsa roa know whsl to do.
rtiWr has We hm ecrad Uiew eompUlsts
for ihirtr T&r with scssa raraoTXD ursa iua
Ton look btiser and ftol bsuer after asiag taeas. 0e
sill for a doas- 3So a box at stores or bj oaall. For
sapat write CL SOSak'KO CO, ralisdslfOUs, fa.
sal
; BLADDER j
; ; ViWiMy 24 Sours ' :
' ' 'aw ii'ssis ooars tile jC 1 J
1 Bmcon of counterfeit
tauassarai i 1 '" 111 " 9
L
t. -!w roison. rues, risiuia. tiu
''. .re
DR. A. G SMITH.
I am the only specialist la Port
land who does not advertise a fic
titious name or photograph.
I publish my trae photograph,
correct name, personally conduct
tnx office. I am the moat success
ful aad reliable, aa medical cre
dential and press records prove.
I make thla statement so that you
will know you consult a true ape
clalist, who aeea and treat a pa
tients personally. I possess skill
and experience, acquired In such a
way that no other caa share, aad
should not be classed vrtth medical
companies. It Is Impossible tor
a medical company to attend col
lege. Companies have no diplomas
or license to practice medicine la
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 apecialist of the
office. Hired substitutes, ordinary
doctora with questionable ability,
give consultation, examination and
treatment.
606" FOR BLOOD POISOX.
I use Professor Ehrllch's wonderful new discovery, "606," In cases
of Sneclflo Blood Poison. It Is the greatest marvel of medical science.
His new remedy has been successfully used In thousands of cases. Let
me explain It to you.
COXStTLTATIOW AND ADVICE FREE.
Office Honrs A. H. 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. o 1 P. M.
I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treat
merit for Varicose Veins. Hernia, Nervous Debility, Blood Poison Piles.
Fistula Bladder, Kidney, Prostatic and all Men's Ailments, and give
you FREE a physical examination; If necessary a microscopical and
chemical analysis of secretions.
DR. AG.
$25.00
J. Ki.EFK.
Ph. G., M. D.
OTP
it
All other treatment for Disorders of the Blood have been show,
haphazard, and never positive, often bringing about conditions worse
than the original disease. "606" acts Immediately. It is adminis
tered only once, and the symptoms begin to disappear within 12 hours.
Dr. Julius L. Metzler, of the John D. Rockerfeller Institute, fai's:
"Only scientific men can Imagine what a marvelous discovery this Is.
It is beyond belief what It will do." "606" (also known as SALVAR
SAN) was discovered by Prof. Ehrllch. of Berlin, physician to the
German Emperor, after six hundred and Ave other experiments
hence given the name "606."
My cases run Into the hundreds; twenty out of each hundred
being women. Many of my patients are referred by other physicians.
Dangerous effects are never seen except through lack of proper equip
ment and daily experience In administering this powerful reagent in
perfect solution.
Latest Improvements In methods reported by Ehrlich and used by
me. simplify the process, make It free from danger and almost pain
less. Patients need not go to the hospital.
Guarantee: Genuine "606" In the original glass-sealed tubes, and
warranted by me to be correctly administered are for inspection at all
times In my office.
I personally administer this new remedy and know its power. I
am thoroughly conversant with the technique of preparing and ad
ministering the treatment, which I will explain to all interested.
I cure VARICOSE VEIS, WEAK SKSS, KERVOIS AND GENERAL
BrtBILITY, HYDROCELE, BLOOD POISON and associated diseases
with reflex complications. ,
Consultation, Examination and Advice Free. Honrs 0 to S, 7 to 8
Dally Sunday 10 to 13.
Dr. J. J.Keefe, Men's Specialist
Rooms 809, 10, 11, Merchants Trust Bulldlns;, Comer Sixth and Waah-na-ton
Streets, Portland, Oregon.
MEN CU
$5 to $15
By DR. LINDSAY, the Eminent, Long
Eatabllahed Specialist
WHY PAY MORE
for Inferior treatment when you can get tha
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
any experiments or any failures. your
case will not yield to treatment I can aacer- tr
tain that at the first examination, and will J
frankly tell you so ana give you
ioiihi
1U imwv
MY SPECIALTIES ARES Nervous Debility,
Blood Ailments, Piles, Varicose Veins, Rup
turee. Kidney, Bladder aad all ailments pecu
liar lo sacs.
COME AND CONSULT US FREE OF ALL CHARGli.
DR. LINDSAY
THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST.
r.,. Alder and Second Streets. Entrance 128V4 Second Street, Port
land, Or? Office Hours A. M. to S P. M. Sundays 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
DR. WING LEE
-1 make my own Chi
nese herb and root
medicines. I am an
educated Doctor and
use the treatment of
the Physicians . prac
ticing In Oregon and
Washington. I have
used -Chinese herb and
root -medicines exclu
sively for 45 years. I
l "
nitiina nntieTita carefully and thor
oughly. No matter of how long stand
ing the disease, no matter what the
ailment, it Is curable. Female, kid
ney, throat, heart, liver, stomach dis
eases, consumption, blood poison, piles
all cured by my treatment. Out-of-town
people write for circulars and
consultation blank.
17 North Fifth St, Portland, Or.
CUR
I sLsna! I lw
IN FIVE DAYS
Varicose Veins, Blood
'
No -Detention From Occupation,
Family or Home.
NO SEVERE OPERATIONS,
MANY CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TIME-SAVING. MOST NAT
URAL. MOST SAFE. A RADICAL
AND PERMANENT CLi RE. I
GIVE MY WORD AND WILD 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 A GUAR
ANTEE THAT EVERY STATE
MENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT
IS TRUE.
VARICOSE VEINS.
Impair vitality. I dally demon
strate that vartcoRe 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
healthv circulation Is rapidly re
established Instead of the depress
ing conditions. I guarantee you a
cure to etay cured or refund tha
money.
234V3 Morrison
Corner of Second
Portland, Oregon
$25.00
SMITH
Prof. Dr. Ehrlich's
Wonderful Discovery
Indicated in the Worst Torm of Blood Disor
ders, Eruptions, Sores, Ulcers, Etc., Also in
Threatened and Early Paralysis, Epilepsy,
PBoriasis, Etc.
RED
let 1 1 'im iP!
MP- EST
L- AW-
MEN AND WOMEN CURED I
Portland. Jun 15.
1911.
Iar Dr. L.e Hong:
Am glad to state after using' your herb
medicine a hort time I am entirely cured
of tha worst case of stomach and kidney
trouble. I suffered many years and doctora
said I had Brlght's disease and was incur
able. I eat and sleep and am well and,
tronr once more, thanks to your wonderful
treatment.
(SiKnea)
Respectfully,
MRS. LUCY BROWN.
100 4th St.
All dlseasefl of the human
body cured. Kidney. Stomach.
Heart and Ilver Trouble. Con
stipation, Piles, Blood Pol-,
sonlng, -Lumbago and Rheu
matism. Consultation free.
Write for symptom blank. Of
fice hours, 10 A. M. to 9 P.
M. : Sunday all day. Lady at
tendant. Lee Hon Chinee
Her Co., 142 Va Second fit PoxUaud. Or.