Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 19, 1911, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911.
bock order mm
personal examination of the
schooner Wllhelmina yester-
occasion being her annual In- ,
450,000 Tons Expected
Finish Jetty Work.
to
'GREAT MOLE NEARLY DONE
Major Vdndoei CT1 for Bid on
IVLtve-ry of Stone tor Final Work
Xttt Tear Xortb Jety
B Started Early.
to
Bids for delivering; tiS.OOO tons of
ock at Fort Stevens for una oa the
oath Jetty at the mouth of the Co
lumbia Hirer were ordered advertised
for by Major Mclndoe. of the United
Ustes Engineers, yesterday. Major
Atcladoe will open the proposals
Auarust 19. It Is not improbable that
this will be the last Urge order for
material la connection with the Jetty
work, as It Is to be completed next
reason and not much more than finish
ing work will be done after the sea
son end In November.
TTie contract now In force called for
the delivery of 400.se tons, and besran
cieptember 1. 1M. The Fort Stevens
plant has facilities for handling 4000
tins dally, thousrh for a time after
work wae resumed In April less than
that amount was delivered. Fourteen
trains are haullnc rock on the trestle.
rh havtar I cars, and the most
rapid work In the history of the project
has been accomplished this year. When
the fialshlnsT touches are put on. less
speed will be obtained: besides, two or
more short spurs will have to be con
structed on the river side to prevent
further shoellnc. ss the last survey
hows a large sandbar form In a there.
The present rock contract wss
warded to the Colombia Contract
Ompinf oa a basil of $1.1! a ton.
There le available for rock under the
new specifications approximately ITOe.
. which Is what Wt from the last
"ors-reaelonal appropriation, and the
ba-aace will be diverted to the next
apportionment, when provision will be
made f T early work on the north
Jetty. TMi Jetty will extend from the
base of North Head a short distance
txward the mala channel and then sea
ward, paralleling the present south
t rex:..
The KorweRlan steamer RtK) U to
finish her Oriental cargo tomorromr and
sail day morning on her lt Yoymgrn
with freight for the PorUand & AslaUo
Steamship Company.
With lumber laden for the United
Kingdom, the German bark H. Hack
feld was towed through the bridges
from the Portland mill yesterday and
continued down atreani.
Carrying a part cargo of lumber the
steamer Stanley Dollar of the Califor
nia A Atlantic line, will sail at :S0
o'clock this morning for Hoqulam to
complete her cargo for Balboa.
After four different hours had been
set for her to move, the British steam
er Kumrrlc shifted from the North
Bank dork to A 1 bine dock at 7 o'clock
last evening to begin working outward
cargo.
Fred Baumgartner. asreot for the
Elmore Interests, left yesterday for
Tillamook and Neetuccas In the Inter
est of trade expected to be worked up
for the two gasoline schooners that are
to be put on the route, the Patsy and
Tillamook.
Fogs In the north having- required
the constant operation of the signal at
WHEAT PRICES SAG
New Crop Supplies Piling Up in
Eastern Markets.
maim irrroi o kcb
Dve 4 Arrive.
Name. From. Data
Washington Baa Fraartsco la port
BIG AVAILABLE RETURN
Value Weaken at Chicago With Un
loading by Longs Shower
In Sections Where Needed.
Corn and Oats Sown.
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RrsJe... ...... Hongkong-. ...Jaly 10
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anvil . Handoa...... July SO
ttreakwatr....rial(Ma. ...... Ju.r 40
OoMeti Oata... Tillamook. ... Juiy 2
TVwhicxtno. Han Fraaclece Julr
Kgmrc. ..... ilanile July 11
fajrea saa Franetaoe Juiy 32
H. Elmers. Tillamook.... July 2.1
Hoaa.ee.......aa Ul.as.... July 34
1'eevev r.n poors.. .. J ily ir
l'eer .. sea Padre. ... ARt. 1
ftoortk Ibeea.. Nnkf.... Aua. 10
l.rca.oa llocikoTif.... Au. 13
FuilblfM. ... Jlmckaiif . ... ML IS
Ct! )'.... Julf 32
AUlaaos Earska. ...... July 34
CHICAGO. July IS. With supplies of new
wheat piling up here and with the world's
available supply- showing a substantial In
crease, the market for the cereal slowly
succumbed today under the crush. Closing
figures varied from the aama as last nl.ht
to 0ie down. First sales of this year's
wh.at from the harvest In Michigan were
made here today. Illinois continued to sell
freely, and there was a 'surprising resump
tion from Missouri. Then. too. the world'
total made a gain of 60.V0OO bushels, con
trasting sharply with a decrease of 5.4:17.
00t bushels a year ago. Besides generoua
show.rs In the growing crop states were
falling and the evidence was plentiful that
trie longs were unloading on the bulgea here.
September ranged from 67 fee and ene
4f!So, with latest trades net lower at
67 c.
Drenched fields everywhere west of the
Missouri River resulted In heavy selling or
corn. Outside limits for September proved
to He and eeic. with tna nose eseie,
a net decline at exactly le. Cash grades
were In only moderate demand. No. 2 yel
low nntsned at ungMtc
The oats mark.t wsa overloaded by beds
Ing salea against free arrivals at country
stations. High and low points for September
were eao and aiieo. Tne nose. e.'xc,
represented la loss, compared with 34 hours
oerore.
1'urrhasee on Milwaukee account helped
provisions ana eo aid an aavance in nogs.
At the and pork was Tttc to lOs UD. lard
liOH and ribs 10 to liHc
WHEAT.
i.ow w.ti:k m.ocks r.nvtCE
Orcgorua 18 Hoar 3lallns Kan to
aarni on 20 Imrhrsi.
"ne mnee stretch of the Willamette
Biter has been abandonee! for a time
by tranapM-tt!on Interests reosuse the
steamer Oregon rexjulrwd U hours to
cover 73 tulles, and then had to "line"
ver eo mavoy bars that I every wire rope
aol hawser aboard was broken. As a
TeeuU the Oregon City Transportation
Vmpary jreeterday notified shippers that
TK freight would be aceepted for dellv.
arry eovta of ft- Paul or Mission Laod
SaaL e miles from Portland. Not long
ago the company was compelled to haul
he steajner Pomona off the Portland
'arvaille run because of low water, and
sjctll there le better boating stage the
ervW to Fk!m win be discontinued.
la 103 the Te'.'.ow Stack Line was es
labOshed. and the Burumer of 1910 was
ah ftrst eeaaon In which the company
was prevented from re'hlr.g .Jalem. The
river is said to be rhsnglrg rapidly and
apparently the channel Is ruling, despite
work dine la some places by the Corps
of Engineers.
The steamer Oregon left Portland at
O o'clock Monday morning and re
ported at Salem at 1 o'clock yesterday
snoralng. having scraped over every bar
cetween Mission Landing and the capital
when drawltg but 3 Inches of water.
'When light her draft Is 14 Inches, and
er owners assert that It Is Impoaelble
'to build a steamer of lighter draft that
M-an ply on the Vpper Willamette with
-euflrt-nt cargo to warrant th expense.
Conditions between Portland and Mis
sion Landing are such that the Oregona
tan rover the route with a full load.
but there will not be more freight of
fered thaa can be accommodated on
ehree trips every week.
On an understanding with Major Mr
3ndoex Corps of Engineers. U. 8. A that
Iredglng will be carried oa at once at
-Oh Island Bar and Mission Bar. while
the mouth et th TanihlU
deepened so that the steamer can ascend
o Dayton, the oomapny officials expect
to move all crops that ran be reached
li that territory. At tl;e mouth of the
Tamhltl the depth la only 12 Inches.
Teams and scrapers aere use, last year
with good effect there, aud If a depth of
3S Inchss can be g-ilned this year the
regular serrlc will b extended to
Xavyton.
Orays Harbor light station, th tender
Manxaalta was dispatched there yea-
leraay to replenish the coal supply. Th
tender Heather Is delivering supplies
to mgei oouna stations
entries yestenlav at the fmtnn.
houe comprlsad the steamers Oeo. W,
"",r. se -y SJld J. A. Chanalor
front California porta, and the gasoline
caooner Anvil from Bandon. The
Elder cleared for Kan Diego, the Al
llanc for Eureka via Coo Bay. Stan
ley Dollar for Hoqulam. Anvil for
nanaon. barge Amy Turner for San
Francisco wiu 460.000 feet of lumber.
J. A. Chanslor for ilonterey and Nome
my tor ban i'odro with (50.000 feet of
iiunoer.
u iw ot us steamer Moo Hon. a
a nosey Darge belonalne- to the xr..
Cabe Company, stevedores, which re
cently filled to the deck at the Port
land mm while lashed alongside th
Oerman bark 1L Hackfeld. was taken
xo me yarua or the St. Johns Khlp
bulldlng Companq. wher she will be
cut la two and both sections used as
u una ay ecowa.
When S00 members of a Gillette ex.
cursion party reach their Kastern
nomes they are expected to laud Coium.
bla River scenery, as they are to leave
tnia morning on the steamer Bailey
Gatxert fur The Dalles and there will
emnark on their special train, which
will leave the L'nlon Depot light this
evening. W. IL Souls, tourist repre-
eoniaiive or ine vauee. Portland 4s
Astoria Navigation Company, secured
ine ousinees yesterday. The party ar
rived In the morning from the south
and passed yesterday touring Portland
on a special observation train of th
Portland Railway. Light A Power Com
pany.
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tinned functional oisturbance to di
This Internal stale showed In cartilaginous
deformation and disintegrated structure, a
condluoa of long standing.
The paUanta who coma vo Tna ara rt .ra
tnajorlty those who have followed orthodox
method, in the blind mMnnmr for which
trmtiltlon mnd tcnormnc are reepossoe.
I The result Is that In no Instance Is the out
look encouraging, tor they comprise the
failures of medicine, and brlnr with them
zne poore.1 or xounaauons upon wnich
bv-d a healthy structure. when I say
that In all my cases tree from aerious or
ganic defect, the fasting method properly
applied naa never raiiea to develop imme
diate Improvement and to accomDilah ulti
mate cure. 1 am making a statement not ai
all exaggerated and one that is easily verl
flea.
Fasting la in itself but a means to an
end. a cleansing and resting process that
prepares the body for right living in future
time. A cure cannot be accomplished until
the Individual co.operatlng with Nature,
completes what the fast began. Regard
ing disease as a unity, its beginnings are
seen to lie at the threshold of the process
of dhjcestlon. Its aeeds are sown in the
mouth and the stomach. Intestines and other
vital organs, injured by food Improperly
prepared and worked beyond limit by over
supply, continue and conserve their propa
gation. Impaired digestion ud Impure
Diwra are cause ana errect. and Impure
ujooa 1. aieaaee.
Disease la never the foe of life, but Is Na
ture's plsn for the restoration or a i.mno-
rarlly unbalanced system to equilibrium or
neaim. nence, granting that Impaired di
Sestlon la the source of Impure blood oi
tsease. It Is reasonable to assume tha
abuaed dtrestlve functions, properly relieved
from labor for a time, will recover and re
turn to their appointed tasks with renewed
vigor. Overworked nature has but one means
or recuperation, rest and rest alone; and
in tnia fs-t lies all that the fast Implies.
Total abstinence from fOnH m nnl needful
In all cases, and the Judgment of experience
ie ins .uie guiae in aeiermining Its appli
cation. Other natural hygienic means as
sist in carrying the treatment to successful
l.sue. and they Include fresh air. sunshine,
exercise, the bath and the enema
The Oregonlan's plea for toleration should.
Z think. Include Investigation, but the lat
ter bas never been voluntarily assumed by
wie 01 ini in c ii 1 cm 1 rratemiry, a con
dition well discussed In the editorial referred
- UU4 nLHrlELD HAZZARD.
TITAN TO REMOVE DYKE
Government Will Finish Xew Swan
Island Channel.
Authority was yesterday received from
Chief of Engineers Btxby by Major Mc
Indoe. Corps of Engineers. Tj. & A, to
lease the dredge Titan, controlled by the
Paclflo Bridge Company, to remove a
dyke at the head of Swan Island, which
blocks the channel on the west side.
The dredge Is to be used about 30 days,
and will remove material to a sufficient
width to conform to the channel recently
dug to the west of the Island by the
dredge Columbia, of the Port of Port
land fleet, which dug material a depth of
eight feet.
The dyke was constructed about 18M.
when the district was in charge of Major
Hanbury. Corps of Engineer. U. a A..
who had previously recommended thst
the mala ship's channel be constructed
Inside the Island, instead of to the east
ward, as It Is now maintained. Below
Swan Island and about midway between
tnst point and St. Johns, a shoal had
formed, and It was reasoned that If a
pt 4 41 4.40 8.44 4 34
Jan T.Otk, 4.04 1.43 4.04
Cash quotations were ss follows:
riour Steady,
hre .No. 3. like
Barley Feed or mixing. 704? 44o: fair to
choice malting. 41.44 01.14.
Flaxseed No. 1 Southwestern, nominal:
No. 1 North weet.m. nominal.
Timothy aeed 45 9 14.54.
Clover 4)1 9 15.54.
Perk Maaa. per barrel. 415.17 H CI.
Lrd Psr 100 pounds 14.17 .
fhort rlbe Sides (loose), 47 3H 4 S7H.
Hides Short, dear (boxed). 45.47w 4.40.
Oram etallauce:
Total clearances of wheat and floor were
equal to 3:7.404 bush ale. Primary receipts
were l.eil.soo bushels, compared with e.
eeo bushels the corresponding day a year
sso. The woriors visible supply, as shown
by Brad street a, Inoreaeed 404.000 bushels.
Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
574 cars; corn. 44 cars; oats. Ill cars;
hogs. 35.440 head.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels !!.1()1 11.504
Wheat, bushels 4SI.00 0 1 42.0 00
Corn, bushels 40.000 4o4.0u0
Oats, buihala ..........144.004 :44.0OO
tfve. bush.is .......... a. 000 ....
Uarley. buahels 14,004 I.00O
dyke were constructed at the head of th
Island to a height of four feet above low
water that the current and entire flow
at lower stages would be diverted to
the main channel, thereby scouring on
the Shoal.
Some marine men have held that the
west side offered the best opportunity
for the maintenance of the ships' chan
net, as It was a more direct course from
the main harbor, but the Government
selected the east course. As the growth
of commerce demands more space, it Is
expected that the west aide will be lm
proved or a portion of the Island re
moved to Increase the width of tha
present channel.
HECURESTHESICK
7be TtoetimonlmlB oa Tile in ITfs OtTfce Show
the Startling and Effective Cures
Accomplished.
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THE CHINESE DOCTOR
TMa wonderful man has made a life study
or the properties and actions oi itoota.
Herba, Buds and Barks on the human sys
tem. Many of the rmcdli which this
man uses are scarcely known to the scien
tists of this country, and In the Chinese
families aro handxl down from father to
son and kept a most profound seerst. Most
of th3? remedies are Imported from far-off
Asia to his large laboratory at 162 First
street.
It seems almost a mlraole to many pa
tients who have called on this famous man
and In such short time become well by his
treatment.
If you lire out of town and cannot call,
write for symptom blank and circular. In
closing cents la stamps.
COVBI'IaATIOX free.
Open Evenings and Bun days.
The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
mv rirst h,
Portland,
Tor. Morrison,
Uregaa,
to Available BoppUee.
NEW YORK. Julr 18. Poeclal eabli
Kosmos Line's Xrw Schedule Oat.
SEATTLE. Wash.. July IS. (Special.)
Beginning with sailings from Hamburg
July 1 the Kosmos line has Inaugurated
a new 50-day service to Puget Sound.
Instead of stopping at numerous ports
on the west coast of South America the
line will omit Peru and Ecuador, north
bound. To maintain the Improved serv
ice. In addition to 40 steamships already
operating, the Kosmos line la building
three 13.000-ton frelghtera of the most
Improved type.
and
telegraphic coromunloatlnne received by meneen . ,
r'USeS! PASTOR RETURNS
clous sccouats;
Pr
Bushsli
Movements of Vesecla.
MVTMMEIIS SMOKi: OX HOOF
Pangrr or tire at Hoar Mills 1S
ported to Poller.
5" ear ef eertoue ftre at the Portland
J-lnurlrig Mills throug! rarolessness of
bathers, te have made the roof of tha
ni;is their headauarters from which to
!te and who smoke between swtms. hsa
14 to a reojueat to Harbormaster clpelrr
5 direct the attention of the night
patrol to tha necessity of keeping bath
ers away from the property.
Aa objection as not made ta tha
r-athers congregating there untn srnok
Irig became general among them, and as
tite big roof surface Is la such a dry
coed: t lun, the restriction has become
paceraJ- At other plaoss along the bar
or fro at bathers have established ran
alesvovs. and la moat Instances they
tare compiled with the bathtng-ealt or
dinance and not created a diaturbaaca,
tst a fw baada have been dispersed for
tnlatlng the regulations,
Oalng to the unusually a arm weather
of the last few days the harbor police)
ae encountered double duties, as they
tiave to aratch bathers and keep a look
mut at the Oaks, where overrroerdlcg of
4Vts at the landing has caused rexa-g-'alnt
to be n-aja to customs offlclais
art Harbormaster Spelrr.
PORTLAND. July 14. Arrived Steamer
"reaawater. rrrrru coos Far: steamer Olena
A Xanony. rmm Kan Francisco: yaaollna
.oop Delia, from Xwawa Called Mlearoer
I'M H. flmera, for Tillamook; steamer
ivorae Cl'r. tnt San Pedro: steamer Klamath,
for San Dleee and sur oartat ilMmu A 1.
1 11 tier, w 11 1 ia . . - -
di. .n iL. I ""fe. ,or aareaa via coos uayj steamer J.
River will be I a. Cbanaior. (or Montersv.
Aeuaela. July IS. Condition at the rneuth
et tha river si B P. v.. emooth: wind south
14 mllee: weather cloodjr. Called at 4:40
a- fieamar r. B. Lop. lor ban Fran-
i leco. Hailed at 8 A. M steam. r Bear, tor
tan ranclero ant tiaa I'edre; steamer
1'ieum. rr t'ort Ban lile. Failed at e A. M.
Oleamee arloa, foe Tacenia. ArrlTed at
ano erri ua at S A. SI. Hteamer llrsahwater.
from rue Bar. Arrive a , na op
a. DKmer nuns a aiaoanr. rmm
Kan Krea. lane Arrived at 4 P. 41 laaoUne
ec auuQ,r xtarocsaa. rrom aiarooaaa.
Pan Kraaoiaco, July 1. Pasaed laat night
Tug Hercii-a, auii lg raft la tow, from
lommpa stiver, for aaa ii.sa.
eu j
Wheat, r-nlted Statea East Koekias.
Increased AOas.OOO
itnaoa, qecreaseQ Se.PUO
lota i. i niteu states ana Canada.
Increased 8.003.000
Afloat and In Europe, deereaaed. .. .3.500.000
Total. American ana europeea sup-
DlT. Increased BoS.oud
uorn. Lnitea states ana caneae. as-
creaeed S2T.0OO
oata, I nltea states and Canada, de
creased 3,000.000
Orala at Man svaaclaob.
6 AX FRANCISCO. Julr IK. Wheel
Steady, aarley arm.
epot quotations: WaeaS tfhlpptng. f 1.43
OI 50 par cental.
Barl.r Fee 0. 51. STU 01.80 Mr oantal:
nnvini, nominal.
Oata Red. 41.2561.40 per cental! white.
nominal; black. 41.15tfl.SO per cental.
Call ooara a.Iea: Barley December. 51. M
per cental Dia: star. 41.47 oer cental
asked.
krnve
-Dntuh ship
It... 'est. Julr 1A.
M'.e. tr..ra Portland.
l.im.n. k. Jul. ta. Arrlewd 5 roach bark
Beauel. Iroro PwetlaaMl,
Uueenslowa. Julr lfAfrl4nannii
shtr. Kilo, tram port' and.
Klemefie. Jalr 1 A aaPed ImbI rlihl
Steamer Stioehuae. Iron tonlul foe Sen
Pedru,
aaa Psdra. Jure 14. aVartadW-eTtaamae Ru.
var. for Portland
Abenteen. Jalr IS. Arrived yaaterda
teamae Telolwateeja, foan rnrrland.
. ' Trk. July 14. Arrived ellaae-
aana. rruen Ltfn.Kn. oallr.1 Nlenw Am-'-ertam.
for k-.u.Mun, Kalaer Wllbelm
r ttmaae inv aw.men,
Cad ia Jnly 14,-Ai
from ew TorS.
Antwerp, July IT. Sailed tiolvala, for Baa
Franc laco.
Boat to, Ja.'r It. Am earl V Idlaa, from
sides.
from Hocolaloi Palrf, from VTlllaDa.
parted ellherla. lor lloaskoan Vmatlll
Victoria i 5laenck. f-r partlaait
Kraaciscn. July II
ajutntel of fUhernira to fie fried.
ASTORIA. July 14. (Special.) Com
ptalots were filed In the Justice Court
toiay charging John Mandeburg. Jonaa
Peterson. Vincent Pacotleh. Jack
Kenlkke and Arne WaM with having
In their possession fish which were
unlawfully caught during the Sunday
closing period. These men were ar
rested last Saturday by Deputy Fish
er-len Gor. Two of the cases are set
for hearing tomorrow, but tha caee
against Wahl will be tried on Thursday
morning before a Jury.
Slaxine i'olc.
O. P. nankin, first officer of the
steamer P.ose City, left that vessel
yesterday to rusticate for A few weeks
at Seaside on tils first vacation In three
years.
Bringing 404 rases of Tillamook
chase e. the largest amount she has
carried of that product for several
' years, the gasoline sloop Delia arrived
' la yesterday.
IaJ Inspectors jvdvaxds and JTWlar i
Arrived Sierra,
11a, tow
eeatila Wash- Julr 15 Arrived etranv.
er Makharah, from Harabursj steesner Stale
i a.iroraia, rrsaa Tacama; ateamer U. b.
snohomieh. frora sfaaa Hart steamer Se
ward. Iroia Taaoeaa. sialieat Rlearocr CoL
c. le Praka. for Taremai V S. survey
. r.ayi.. l-f SUBBtVini IllVer
steamer novaraor. f.r Kverat:; steamer San
ana, ror Boutaraaiern iUitt: steamer
p.werd. for Nome; steaoesr numboldt, for
atsamer ataie of California, for
Shaeaajt.
Taooma, Julr 14 Arrived eh earner rial.
Jrf fTake. feacn Pan Vrao'-tsco. Sailed
i-.iun ii.imq aniant er Bt. aeorre. for
t ' -f"o. steamer stale ef California.
l"rpan vTanctacoi steamer Aevard. for
"-''- mi eioma; asasmer CsL a, l Prake.
for aa Franelam.
v ,An'":' 1 Arrived President,
yaeemlte from Seatlle; Sbsehona from Co-
irrmcja rtiver. svee, from Orajra Harbor; J.
R. StMeoa frora Portland. Failed Vatr
iiutit: j. u. M.reon. Bea
ver. Hoano. for Portland; Alcairaa tor
ureeowaod. U.l.asl.v. tor Colombia fclver.
I Aacavia wedaesday.
High, fx,-
-4 A. X.....4 I feet a ; a. nZT. 1 feet
i p. x... .si feeto e, p- iZl
int Barbara at Raymond.
RATMOND, Wash., July IS. (Special.)
The steamer Santa Barbara. Captain
V add art. arrived from Baa Francisco
Bundsy eeealng; with a passenger list of
U. This Is the maximum number that
tha Santa Barbara Is allowed to carry.
n to Ua fact that she Is not
equipped with wire! rja telegraphy, she
Is making regular trips between Wlllapa
Harbor aud Southern California ports.
5r- Taft'e favorite boo fc, -pride and
Prejudice.- y Jane Austen, and this One
eld Movei Is toe a:ft whlrh she Inverlehl.
avakaa ta tne oauhiars of her friends wbe
a ipssai uaur eui an aocaasrje
Orala Market, ef the Kertawesi,
Tiroui. July IB. Wkaatl Blneslewi. B4ni
innrioiih rwi nun, eo, rea ivussian, asc.
nacatiiia, woaat, e cara; nay, e cars.
BKATTI.R. July 1A Wheai Pluestem.
P2c; fortyfold. 4aol club. aAc Fife, sac;
red Russian. S2c Oata 5JT per ton. BarUv
5- per ton. Haas. 47.T5. Oar receipts up te
Boom Wb.at a, hay 13, corn 1,
sHaaeapslls vt hcwA Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, 5! Inn- July 14 Wheat-
July, 0"ei peptemner, iwsae; iiecembar,
rlqei No. I hard. 0SH1 Jk'o. 1 Northern, I
ee --i .ei "a ' i rto. . aeriunrs, iiawiiGi ale
S WftMl, SJQ!Me,a
Kaxepaaa Urala Markets,
L-rVERPOOL, July IS. Wheat July, s
I04.d; October, oa Sad; December, Ss SHd.
Weathev cieudy.
Eof lisk couarry market steady; Wen oh
eeontry max a. la, kallday,
Hoqulam Visitor Preaclred In Wash
ington Territory In 1871.
HOQU1AM. Wash.. July 11 (Spe
cial.) Rev. W. T. Chapman, of Lewis
ton, Ma, cams back to Hoqulam today
after an absence of 39 years, with the
hope of finding some of the old-timers.
Mr. Chapman came to Hoqulam 40
years ago and for over a year had
charge of the circuit of the local Meth
od let Church, extending over a terri
tory noarly 80 miles In length.
He was later transferred to Klamath.
When he arrived here In 181 only one
house, the home of Ed Campbell, stool
where Hoqulam now Is and the family
of Samuel Bonn lived at the alte of
Aberdeen. Six families were strung
along the ChehaUs River to Monte-
no.
He built the first church In Chehalfs
County and preached from Oakville, at
the eaat end of the oounry, wherever
ha oould find an aodlenoe. 118 used
horaea, boats and went on foot to cover
his circuit and today be came back to
aee If any of the people he knew In
the old days were still here.
Rev. Mr. Chapman baa relatives at
Olympia, Centralis, Portland and at
many points In Oregon. Frora here he
returned to Contrails and alter a short
vtalt will go to Portland. Ha has rid
den over every part of Oregon on
horseback when roods were unknown.
"606"
FOR
Blood
Poison
Blood tests accurately made. Treat,
ment scientifically administered.
Quick, permanent eurea guaran
teed. We rare all ailments of men.
Pay when satisfied. Consultation,
examination, and diagnosis free.
DR. GREEN CO.
803 Washington St., Portland, Or,
from the court compelling County Audi
tor Martin to deliver, to him his salary
warrant, whloh waa held up because of
hie failure to turn over to the County
Treasurer money received for perform
ing marriage ceremonies. It Is alleged
that the faota as set forth by the magis
trate do not constitute suffloient cause
of notion,
Tha time for the hearing of the de
murrer has not yet been set. The county
authorltiee by this step aim to assume
the aggressive In preference to being
put en the defensive by responding; to an
order to show cause why the warrant
should not he Issued,
County Auditor Martin lias already
been cited to appear in court tomorrow
to show cause in the case of Justice
of the Peace Bell, whose salary for
June Is withheld for the same reason
that Olson's warrant lias not been paid
Important to all Women
Readers of this Paper
Thousands upon thousands ef women
have kidney or bladder trouble and
never suspect it.
Women a complaints often prove to
be nothing else but kidney trouble, or
tha result of kidney or bladder disease.
If the kidneys are net In a healthy
condition, they may cause the other
organs to become diseased.
Tou may suffer a great deal with
pain In the back, bearing-down feel
ings, lieadaohe and loss of ambition,
Poor health makes you nervous, irri
table and may be- despondent; it makes
any one so.
But thousands of irritable, nervous.
tired and broken-down women have
restored their health and strength by
the use of Swamp-Root, tha great Kid
ney, IJver and Bladder Remedy,
bwamp-ttoot brings new lire and ac
tivity to the kidneys, the csnae of such
troubles.
Many send foF a sample bottle tq see
What Swamp-Boot, the great Kidney,
Ijiver and Bladder Remedy will do for
them. Every reader of this paper, who
has nt alFeady tried it, may address
Dc Kilmer ft Co- Blnghamtoq, N. Y-
and receive sample bottle free by mail.
Tou san purchase the regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar silo bottles at all drug
stores.
fit. Loala,
ST, LOUIS. July 15. Wool Inch an red.
An. medium, 14 49 II 4ae;
TeTcltary sad Western mediums, lT0lei
aaa, ueris
lias at Kew Task,
NSW TOBK. Jnly If. Hope Steady.
COUNTY TO FIGHT OLSON
Pcrmurrrir - to VafftsTtraie'a Salt fop
Ptry Is piled.
District Attorney Cameron snd Arrow-
p7 O, Wt iraltOB, represenrln th
Comtf of Multnomah, have fljsd a da
rn urrer to the eornplaint of Justice at
the Peace Olaon. who Is seesrina; an order
Bit. C
rAsaisandsinspic
ffcj f rnasmrnarK
I auons of all i
I OX 1
tsfsn, Hcji
tna Irritations, nlosr-
ittooe. mamhraaef
or Holes ef tba nose, throat.
rtnrirr- or other orsaaa.
T PaWOOISTS !
ir so care frmrulf
wttb sash botSe
request.
, treatu..
. MM Ens Osaka Ca.
FASTING AS DISEASE CURE
Writer b'Bj That Overworked Na
ture Requires Real.Ttes-t.
FHATTLK. Wash., July 17. To tha Ed
itor.) I hsss read with rraat Interest and
appreciation an editorial la Tha Ore Ionian
of last Friday on "The Fasting Cure."
While It la la no sense a complste defense
of fastlnr for the cure of disease. It repre
sents wltn fairness and juetlce the sttl
tude aaeumed hr the medical profeasloa and
by the Ignorant laity against auahl that
tbreatacs the aeld so Ions and success
fully occupied br dms-dosaae. and for this
aa wall aa for Its Uroad-mlnd.il view. The
Oreconlan la to be ronsratulated.
sly own work in toe ireairaeai oi aisease
ea natural lines, baa eovereq a perioa ot
IS years, and in this time I bare faated
over 3000 rases with a death record of aa
Thee. naMenta faated absolutely for from
elsnt to 15 days, and In thoee whose deaths
occurred while under my care, post-mortem
eiamlnatlone sever failed to reveal organle
defects that made It the Inevitable out
come, fastinc or feeding. My opinion la the
matter la that the administration of the
method really lengthened the lives of these
suftsrwra In view of this record, I think 1
may be permitted to speak ax cathedra and
to present In a brief way the success of
the system I advocate, as compared with
that of the still empirical science ot medi
cine.
J contend, snd mi experience bears me
out to tha laat decree, that the administra
tion of drucs for the cure of disease Is and
hsa been the great cause of organic de
fects In the human body. In no one of the
several deaths that have occurred la tny
practice, was srrested development ef the
vital organs sbeent; In each a condition waa
Mrs ml that had, reifvd oeci4 ' Of-
MEN
CURED
$5 to $15
By DR. LINDSAY, tha Cfninrmt, LtrAg
Establishes! Specialis
WHY PAY MORE
for Inferior treatment when you can gret fba
by other specialists with my reputation' Re-
Very best medical attention at a fee of froni
ONE-FOURTH to ONE-HALF that charged
member that you are not asksd to pay for
any experiments or any failures. II y6ur
case will not yield to treatment I can aavcer-
ud WU
tain thai at ths first examination, an-
frankly tail you so and (lve you aevrica host
to tako care of yourself. f''
MY SPECIALTIES IKK !Vrrvwws OeeJlIty,
Ftlsod Allsaauata, Files, Varteowe V earns, Has!
tares, Kldacy, Mladder aad all all assets l ll .
Uaur te saca.
COHS AL CONSCLT UH VREB 43J? AI4 CHARSB.
DR. LINDSAY
TUB OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST.
Ceraer Alder sad Second streets. Entrance 12SH Second Street, Port
lasMt, Or. Office Hoars 0 A- at. ta 8 P. M. Ids days It . H. ta 1 CM.
I ONE
CUR
TREATMENT
Varicose Veins, Piles,
Fistula, Blood Poison
Examination Free
Seventeen Years of Success In Treating;
Men Cures Guaranteed or Tin. Pay.
Mnny rases Permanently Cured In OXE
TREATMENT. Moat Time - Savins;, Most
Natural. Moat Safe. No detention From
Occupation, Family or Home. A Radical
and Permanent Cure.I Will Give 950O to
Any Charity as a Guarantee That Everyi
Statement in This Announcement Is True.8
I cure rapidly, painlessly and at small expense. I will demonstrate
actual results in your case. I will give conclusive evidence of my merit
which is obtained and maintained by ability. I invite you to come, to
my office. I will explain my treatment for Hernia, Piles, Ftntula, Varl
coaeVelna, Pelvic, Nervous, Blood, Kidney and Bladder Dlaeaaea. I will
grive you a free physical elimination; if necessary, a microscopical and
chemical analysis of secret. ons to determine existing- pathological and
bacteriological conditions. Every person should take advantage of this
opportunity to learn their true condition. Certainty of cure la what you
want.
A thorough investigation should be made by every alllns: person as to
the specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and those who de
pend upon you demand the best medical attention. I have the ability
and can Rive you this service. I have always charged a very reasonable
fee. so that my services may be otalned by any mar. who sincerely de
sires to be cured. I make no misleading statements or unbusinesslike
propositions: neither do I desire to be particularly 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 are
my ability and SO years' successful experience, time-saving treatment
and guarantee of cure of certain diseases.
Specific Blood Poison Cured in One Treatment
BV PROF. EHRIICH'S GREAT DIS- U CZCl n
COVEBY AAD BLBSSIXG TO JIA.K1.D V
This discovery Is the greatest boon to sufferers from Specific Blood
Poison ever discovered. It ha been used successfully In over 20,000
cases. It absolutely cures in one treatment. No matter how long you
have been afflicted. It works like magic. My experience with 1t per
mits me to state positively that it is the greatest discovery of the age
and that all the symptoms of the dreaded diseases, including ulcers,
eruptions, sores of all kinds, disappear In an Incredibly short time. I
am the only reliable Specialist on the Coast using this preparation In
a scientific manner. Consult me Free before going elsewhere, and get
cured now.
We Cure Nervous Exhaustion
also known as Nervous Debility. Nervo-Vital Debility, Neurasthenia, etc.
If you have any symptoms of this ailment, such as loss of energy or
ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness and
other symptoms, I want you to be sure and call. I have given this con
dition of men special study and I unhesitatingly say that my treatment
Is not excelled by any other specialist, regardless of what they may
claim. I know what I have accomplished In even the most severe cases
letters of Indorsement are on file, and there Is no reason to believe
that I cannot cure YOU also. REMEMBER, by calling you do not obli
gate yourself to take treatment.
We Cure Contracted Ailments
Newly contracted cases quickly cured. All burning;, ttchlnsr, Inflamma
tion and discharge checked In 24 hour... Many caaes cured In one week.
We have a specific treatment for this ailment.
Bladder and Prostate Gland Ailments
Burning Pains. Tortures, Misery, Straining. Cystitis. Stone In the
Bladder, Gravel. Blood. Mucous and all 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 Chrronic Cases" Cured
If you have an old case that has been hanging on for weeks or months,
and which medicine from doctors 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.
Many Simple Cases Cured for ?5
We are permanently located. Incorporated and licensed under the laws
of Oregon.
MEN, IF IX TROCTJLE, CONSULT ITS TODAY, If you cannot call,
write for free book and self-examination blank. Many cases cured at
home. Hours 9 A, M. to 8 P. M. Bundays, 10 to 12.
OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
2P1V4 MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR.
0 xa ID
IN FIVE DAYS
Varicose Veins, Blood
Poison, Piles, Fistula, Etc.
DR. A. G. SMITH.
I am tbe only specialist ta Port
land who does not advertise a fle
tltloos name or photoe;raph.
X publish .my true photosrraph,
correct name, personally conduct
soy office. I am the most success
fat and reliable, as medical cre
dentials and press records prove.
I make this statement so that yon
will know yon consult a true spe
cialist, who sees and (t e a t s pa
tients personally. I possess skill
and experience acquired In such a
nay that no other can share, and
should not be elaased wltn medical
companies. It la Impossible for
medtcal company to attend eol
lege. Companies have no diplomas
or license to practice medicine la
Oresfon or any other state. Medi
cal companies usually are named
after a doctor. A portrait, whose
personality and Identity are In
definite, la selected and published
mm the iearltlmate speclallat of the
office. Hired substitutes, ordinary!
doctors with questionable ability.
s;lve consultation, examination aaa
treatment.
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 CURE. I
GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE
YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU
THORITIES THAT THIS IS A
FACT; I AM CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH
ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC
CESS. I HAVE THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON
THE COAST. I WILL GIVE $500
TO ANY CHARITY AS A GUAR
ANTEE THAT EVERY STATE
MENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT
IS TRUE.
VARICOSE VEINS.
Impair vitality. I daily demon
strate that varicose veins can be
cured In nearly all cases by one
treatment. In such a satisfactory
way that the vital parts are pre
aerved 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.
M0O6" FOR BLOOD POISON.
I use Professor Ehrllch s wonderful new discovery.
Ep
'60. In cases
ef enealflo 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.
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE.
Office Honrs 0 A. 91. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. ST. to 1 P. M.
I Invite 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, Prostatlo and all Men's Ailments, and give
you FREE a physical examination; If necessary a microscopical and
chemical analyala of secretions.
DR. It
SMITH
234V3 Morrison
Comer of Second
Portland, Oregon
Men and Women Cured
The famous A
et. fW.CJtts
ess ateuiBiite
neninu with
hair remedies,
ef erba a
derfull
toe IS SUM WhB
uny, i
eurea
4 e4
spy
vw a 4uflersra wneo
sssst ii j.m have failed.
allsieata
Hn . A. ehroiue. Ti rivals
nervousness, blood pblsdn, rhsumatism,
:. J " bfrinev threat and luna
troubles, consumption. stomach disorders
le ,S"-e Aieeases of si kinds, Remsdles
roubles,
tad athi
harmless.
NO OPERATION.
Consultation
free. Examination for ladles by Mxa B. fcl
Call or write o
The S. K. Chan. Chll
828 la Morrison IL. Portland. Orasoo,
L. T. YEE & SONS
Tbe Old. Kellabla entases
Doctor spent lifetime study at
barbs and research la China)
d diploma Dr tos
gusranteee sure al
et men snd women
ars fail. If yen safe
fer. call er writs to aB 4
bUaiS aUUMCniB CO.. IsJVfc
4jar, sslsar, fTtlsje Oa,
Vrf-, '' was rrui
! Emperaei
- V r aliments .
Don't Wait
"606"
The new German
Discovery for
BLOOD
POISON
$25
Intll Aumist 1st.
DR. J. J. KEEFE
308-10-lt Merchants Trust Bid..
8th and Waahlnarton, Portland, Or.
CALL AT ONCE JfO DETENTION
FROH WORK.
b,oe made of snake siting are worn hv
many ultrafaahlonahle English women this
i'ear,;