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TITE MORNING OKEGONIAN. TVEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1911. 20 25 PER GENT CUT IN TOWAGE NUDE Pert of Portland Commission Not to Change Pilotage in Hauling Sailers. RIVAL'S PRICES WHACKED Board In-luV- on Bl I Ird action Following- Fnirmnc of Pojrt Snnnd Company la Field. Hawser RatM Kept. Executives of the Pmret Sound To bt rnminr. wh recently "t the tac Ooiih and Tatoosh to the. Co lumbia Hirer. b.rao towlns; In oppo :tloa to the Port of Portland com jnls.ton and mod compact wltn pilot, throurh wM-h thePorts serv ce I. duplicated, while towlnaT facilities were also prorl ld on Uio river. have new milk to overcome, a a result of the ai".l"n of tue Pjrt of Portland -om-mlsslm la red icing towae 2i per cent on all ve.sel. yesterday. I uotso on steamers remain nn rhansvd. nd sailing T-l not towed by tho Commissions tugs are. piloted at tho same tariff a steamers, and on a 1 sailing v.ssels tow-d by tho Com mission's tu no pllotase la exacted. Towage on all vessels la lowered IS per cent, and besides a IS per cent reduc tion l allowei on repular Unci h ivi.ig 13 salaries from Portland every year. General Mjnr.r Talbot, when asked by the rornmiuton for hl views on the s:tr!.n. said that when onco tha rates are lowered they cannot ba re-established, and that In hia opinion tho Pu Itet Sound Tugboat Company Inaiisju rated the opposition solely to sell or have one of les tugs taken by tha Com mission on.lr charier. pre!d-nt Veara said the .-My question In reference to ti opposition wa ;ust how much of It stard wm bluff. Krgalsr 1.1 BeaeHtra. It wa pointed out that a atat law rermlta tha Port to charire for pilotage at the rato of IS a foot draft and 1 cent a ton. registered measurement, nd that In July. It had bean low ered to a foot draft and 1 cent a ton. rei'tterrd measurement. Owing- to tha redaction. It "t deemed best to authorise furt?rr reduction escept In the case of regular line. rommii-nrr Io and lod;e said that tha reduction decided on would tinqueetlonably attract Coast sailing; es'a Although tha opposition make a hawser charita of II. tha Commis sion acreed to hold Ita hawser rat at IS It lowering tha towage tariff, th Commt.sloners eencurred In th fo. low log atateraent: Te aftr!t 1st yr tor towage and pl M.I( ... !:T: The total toae re JT". Z". 171 - -I Oae-thlrd rwlurUon ..uM i:)l. tut the .hipping ot the port Is lncr.l o tliat probable the ' wo:.l r-t b- mor. than d .uf . what It la.t ar That wo.il.t n..l b- t mu. h tr t.(.a a.rrutr f-m ln.-ra.i ,bitplr. ana It im a..i a c-n.-it " is ::" '' Inaor ?r as the m-rej-l vo.ume of kou- ... ip.i-tea wiu eoa It. Tawaa Eaeataaa l tti. Tie p.llnwliir ehewe the eamln frm lua and p.louae foe th y.ar en aim epiember. Ava Par Ka. P!!a. I!T.TI7 J a . :e"rtl Xet 'J -1 -9 1 M1M T"w '- . . r I.M.W Kartwr aitd tBleref.anefa 1X:I-T0 Total tout IJ.:XM tt lM-M PHotaae and toaaae, a. per mon th . . . . . . II11IM Ht to-al toaaae and ri:t . l V. Tt-e The a.w rhtrrrt mr: I'Uotjiee oa ateaaa are jr pr.nt put-:ihei ratra li:oi- oa Mllira !e iwlthotit tow er m port ot lort:aad Fama rata a ai'i-re. rtiotaf. en a:i equina tieili towed r-T vrt of PortlaaJ N ptlotaae Included la low at. charge. Towee oa all r.eele per cent leea than pr-ef.t ptib:ihrt r'. liar plIote.ee on ell rffi-i-ar ltnee of -em-ef not hin leea then 12 IMna from Portland er.nuaily. en4 alvlna Portland iMP en.nt at Ifin ae low a -ti1u:e of freight rmtre ae fr-.ta ener Pacific ivit porta -A r-r rent reduction from our pub:ihcd ratee i the form of a refund at the eud of every 1 2 paoatha C RAN PTE PIP: ItS OVLT PKLT Other Work on Broadway I"ou nd ra tion Complrtrd In Month. I'n'.cee weather condition Interfere-, both approarhea of the Broadway brlda-e. a. I poieetala and pier on land and other work, with tha eceptlon of two plrr In the center of th river Doing fared with aranlte block, will tie completed by tWember 10. according- to th estimate mad yesterday Py Tout Alexander, resident enrlneer cf tha I'ntcn Prlda at Construction Company. Not until tM week bar th atono riaaon lncreaied tha amount cf gran ite plau-ed and on course waa finished day. but now they are placing- thre courses every two day and are rap ld!y depleting tha supply received from trie quarry. There are coursea on one pier and II on th other and both hire to rlee th height of 19 coursea There I no doubt but that th aub atructur w!M b completed long; In advance of th first arrival ef tei. 1ERJUCK CAR TAKES PtrXGE TMwr Find Plsnxantlrd Klg- on Rlrrr' Bod. Atot-er arrtdent at the foot of th C.-W. R- N. rail Incline, north of Jlsntgomery dock No. S. necessitated ttie servlcea of treorga Tllden. a diver, yeaterday. to assist In fastening chains around a railroad derrick that It could ee raised from the river. Into which It fell wlien an effort was marie to lift a ateel gravel car from the stream. Klver men aay that so many cars left the Incline years tco that they believe at least one la suck far below the mud y bed of tre stream. It has such m grade that frequently a car leave the rails. One loaded witn gravel waa lost last month and the derrick car wa tised to raise It. but the car waa unabie to hold to the track with th Immenae weight of the sunken car on the boom. DORR AXD XF1IALE-M SOLD IIIcks-Hauptrrkan Lumber Company Get Local Carrier. Two well-known Coast carriers have changed han.'s at Pan Francisco, the P. j Transportation Company having sold tve steamer Temple K. lorr and the Hammond Lumber Company the steam er Nehalera. the purchaser In both ln- atancea being- the Hlcaa-Hauptmaa Lambr Company. Th steamers have operated regularly between Saa, Pnan- daco and Portland, with occasional voyages to Graye Harbor. Th Dorr was built In 1907 at Ho qulam and la of 5J tone net register, with a lumber capacity of IJi.OO feet. Th Nehalera waa built at Palrhaven, Cal-. In 110. and la of 201 ton net register. hr lumber-carrying- capacity being 7S4.00 feet. It Is not announced In what trade they will be operated. CR.U5 TOWAGE TAJiES DROP t Eiiru07111 r1 Made t Becllne of One Shilling-. New condltiorj In the cereal phr have Influenced freights and It waa reported In exporting circles yesterday that tonnage could probably be had for December-January loading at Sim d to j shillings. That la a decidedly weaker tone than was Indicated when the lat fTTmra RTTCIXIOBJI t M. Dwm as Arrive. PrefT . Bandon. Pate In port Tl.lamook. .. Nome City... P.evr Go W Hf la H. rimers Gold. Gat. . Bear. Aevll - Breakwater. A! lance...... Roanoke. .... Foe City..... Fa.coa. ...... . Kranclsco in port In port .Faa Pedro.... .Sar inose. .. . Tlllsmeoe. ... . Ttllansook . . . . .Fan Pedro. .. Jnandon. . .... Cooe Ilay.... . Eureke. ..... , Fan Diee. ... .tan Pedro... . aaa iraactace In port la port Nov. Nor. Nov. lO Nov. Nor. Nor. Nor. Nor. 11 13 13 14 14 a-sdaleel to Prpart. Nsm Tillamook. .. . lot H. Elmore Nome City... Beaver Ceo. W. rt. Ooldea Gate. .. Anr-.l Dar Ananoe. . . . .. TlrMkrttvr... Bxanoke. ..... Boe City..... Pal con. ....... For Ta;e Pax. don. ......Nor. . Tillamook Nor. ,54a Francisco Nor. . San Pedro. .. . Nov. .Fan Dt.ee.... Nor. . Tlllxmoo.... Nor .Pardon. . .... Nor. . San l'elro. . . Nov. . Fureka Nor. ..Cooe Pay..... Nor. ..San rlco.... Nov. San Pedro... Nor. . fiaa Praacisco Nor. fixture waa made for recharterlng has been done at Sis Id and engagements at first hand at 30 shillings, which was the rat paid for the British bark Fprlngbank last month to load on Pu get Sound. There wer two departures yesterday with wheat, tha British bark Arracan. for Queenstown or Falmouth for or ders, and the British steamer Harmat tan. for Dunkirk. Tla tan Francisco. The latter cleared at the Custom Konse with lti.il bushels valued at llllll and an addition to her cargo waa a shipment of tallow appraised at I59E4. The La Banche and Jules Gommes are th only wheat carriers In th harbor. Marine Notes. Bringing the usual cargo of Coast territory products, the gasoline sloop Delia arrived yesterday and will sail tonight. To load lumber at Italnler for the south the schooner Defiance la ex pected In the river, as she sailed from Urays Harbor Monday. Repairs and delay In loading pre vented th gssollne schooner Tilla mook from sailing last night, but she will get away at noon today. Because she brought over J00 tons of bonded frelRht. which cannot be dis charged aa rapidly as that ah custom arily brlnga from the south, the steamer Geo. TV. Elder will lose a day In port and aalls tomorrow evening. Negotiations ar under way through which the Monarch Transportation Company may secure space on th dock of the Union Bridge aV Construc tion Company, located near the Vic toria dolphiae. where the steamer Monarch will berth. Every accommodation In the cabin of the steamer Beaver, sailing today for San Pranclsco and San Pedro, waa taken yesterday. There were about SO berths left In the first-class list of the steamer Geo. TV. Elder, and both will have capacity steerage crowds. Captain Robinson, maater of the ferry Lionel R. Webater. haa requested that an are light be established at the north end of Montgomery dock So, 1 so as to facilitate the navlgaUon of the ateamer during fogs at night. Har bormaster Speler Investigated th sit uation yesterday and will make a re port. Captain J. E. Copeland. master of the tug Daniel Kern, had his license suspended for a period of flv dnys yes terday by Local Inspectors Edwards and Fuller, on admitting that he sounded a "cross signal" In passing the steamer Geo. V. Elder, near FiUes Light. October 1L It Is the lightest sentence Imposed In the history of the local district. Entries yesterday at the Custom House Included the steamers Geo. V. Elder and Johan Poulaen. from Ean Francisco, the former with general cargo and the i-oulsen with 111 bar rels of asphalt and 13.000 aacks of cement. The Falcon cleared with gen r.r destined for New York. which la to be transsnippen ai -". Francisco: the Poulsen with 300.00 feet of lumber for the Golden Gate, and the British ateamer Harmattan for Dunkirk with wheat and tallow. Movement of Vewcls. P0HTLANt. Nor. T. Arrived Btcsmer FSirhav.n. from San Frajvleco: simmer Vi.'tLk. from ban tTancleou. steamer .sue 11. Kimor.. from Tillamook. Hal.'d MrlJ iLtaift Ha.-m.ttan. for Dunkirk, via fan Praaclaco: steamer llrrnkaater. for cooe Bav: lirltleh bara Arre-aa. lor OwMtovn or Vaimouttw tus U.or. R. ."but, with barge Nn.m. for NoliaJamj steamer Fal con, for n tranclaco. Astoria Nov. T. condition at the mouth ot the rt.er at P. . smooth; wind we.U tJ n-.lles- weather, cloudy. Left op at 3.13 m Ht-am.r Pairhavsn. balled at a Meamer Yellowstone, for rm Kran- rlaco via HoQulara- Arrived- down during tha nlsht Schooner Seliome. ,Atr", " 11 11 A. M and P M t:- p- M.T Momr Maveri k, from .-an rranclsc-o. Ar rived at 1 S P. M. and left up Steamer K:mor. from Tillamook. Arrived last nlsut Steamer Kalrhaven. from San Francleeo. San Kranr:-o. Nov. J-Arrlved at I a yt ot-amer Coaster, from tilumb!e Btver. ald at 1 P. M Pteamer Bear for Portland Sailed at I P. M- Schooner It Blnla. for Columbia River. Cooe Per. Nov. 1. tailed Bteamar Am en. .. for Portland. Monterey. Nov. 7. Sailed at J A. St. gteamer J. A. Chanalor. for Portland. l-o nt Revee, Nov. T. Passed at A- M- t-.arnrr ium. from Portland, for Fort Pan l.u's. eeattle. Nor. T Arrived Steamer Gov ernor. from San Frsnctsco; steamer Cltv of PueMa, from Tiroma; ateamer Lvlhl. from Tatoma: steamer Harleeden. from Tiroma Sailed et-amer PtJo Maru. for Yokohama: eteamer Kor.ert to!ar. for Ttconu; ateamer Chl--aso Mara, for Tscoma; et.amer Ad miral Sarnpeon, for F-outhweetern Alaska; earner liovfronf. for Ever-it; eteamer 'tiari, f.-r Fn FYan'-leoo; eteamer City of PueMa for Fan Pranclsco; steamer North land, for KetcMksn. High Water. Lew Water. I -pT A. M II fewt'T-4 A. it . feet j; p. M. .. T feet i P. M. ...l.s feet CRAWFISH CAUSES ARREST W. Flcmlns; Is First Victim of w Iasw GnarJinu Seaon. Th first arrest In Portland tinder tho recent statute) protecting; crawfish was made yesterday by the Game Warden In the case of TV". Fleming; who was charged with having a craw fish In his possession. The season, ex cept in Clatsop County, cloeeal Novem ber 1. Another complaint filed at the same ttme charges Fleming- with having a trout la hia possession out of season. MAMMY. 80, JIGS Octogenarian Negress Does Buck-and-Wing in Jail. TEXAS FIELDS FEARED "Wandering Woman Picked Cp by Police Says Husband la 0 Be fore . War Times Recalled. "Old Vlrainta" J Borne. X won't pick cotton and I won't run away. An I wen t do nuthin' whut d whit man say. Chanting this song and ptrouattlng as nimbly as a girl. Ann Duff, ne gress, who places her sge t any- wnere wiwcen ew anu ew j ...... ( time to time gave a rambling relation , of her history In the women's quar ters at the City Jail yesterday. Alternately clear In her recollection of recent events, and again Imagining that she Is still a slave, bound "down river" to the gottonflelds. Mammy Duff was the puazle and delight of the wo men's ward. Aa often as any of the Inmates began to "pat-a-Juba" she was on her feet to do a buck and wing the length of the corridor. Despite her advanced years she never seemed to tire of this diversion. Mammy DufT was picked up by Pa trolman Cooper Monday night at Six tieth and Belmont streets. She was wandering, bewildered. In the tjrench Ing rain and driving wind, ej posure to which In like degree would have killed many a younger person. Jail Home Liked. The negress called Cooper "Je Mah shalL" and thought h waa hunting: her to take her back to Texas and the cottonflelds. "I just wont pick no moh cotton; Tse a house nigger, I Is," she said. One In th care of Matron Blramons she became delighted with her quar ters and now wants to stay. Tester day she was prevailed on to tell her story, but her faulty memory and vagrant thoughts made a connected re lation Impossible. Looking the typical ante-bellum n gress, with a headcloth drawn tight about her anow-whlte wool. Mammy Duff sat on a stool and chuckled In glee as she looked back over her checkered past. "I was bohn In Vaginny. but wa sold down rlvah to the cottonflelds, and I wuhked In Mlsslssip and Ahkan saw and Texas. I sho' was a ha'd nig gah to manage- When I got tlahed of plckln' cotton I run away and hid In de woods, and I g-ot scans all oveh my feet wher they burnt 'em to punish me" -Why did they do thatr Haabaad SO Tears Old. "Because dey had de powah; that' why. Aftah de big wah I stayed on with de white folks and worked In de house.- Here the old woman rambled again. Phe aays she has a husband, who, she says, is 10 years old. and several sons. "but. Laird, chile, I don't know whan they l.s." Equally vAgne were her recollections of how she came to Portland: In fact, she thlnke she Is still on her way to that city. Before being picked up she had dropped Into a residence. Invited herself to dinner, and wanted to et Ue down and live there. She Is confi dent that ah can do as much house work aa any of "dese young gals, but Is stubborn when cotton-plcklnc 1 proposed. Matron 81mmona believes that th t-. ...... rmA fmm a aanltarlum. wviuwn " . .. - and will seek to hav her re-com mitted. BARROW IS OBVIATED Xrw Cernc-nt Mixer Rush Street Work and Cut Cost. A machine for hauling cement and concrete from mixing- drums to the street, dispensing with th more crud method of hauling the material In wheelbarows and carts. Is the latest street-building Innovation Introduced In . .1 TV, . en.oh!ne- knOVR BS the Chicago Cube Mixer, ha been Intro duced by Jeffery fc Burton, cont-rsmi-jr and Its use on West Side streets com- ..i ntnlrllv and at less cost than possible with the old mixers. The mnchlne consists oi a uui mixer, with the usual drums and hop pers, with a 13-foot arm extending out over the street, supporting buck eta The whole arrangement Is on wheels, which makes It possible to be moved along the street by traction as the cement Is laid. The workmen dump th unmixed ce ment, sand and gravel Into a bin at the base of the machine, from which It 4s lifted to the mixing drum by hoppers. When the product Is mixed thoroughly It Is dumped Into a bucket, which rests on a pulley on a mpvable arm extend ing over the street. The bucket Is moved to th point where th cement Is needed In the street, and emptied. Th only thing remaining for th workmen to do Is to finish off th surfac of th street. It Is said the machine win handle 1600 square yards of cement In a day, or nearly doubl the amount which can be handled with the old-style machine. For this reason street Improvement can be hurried and the cost is not so great. ALASKANS T0 BE FETED Plans for Entertainment of Arctic Brotherhood Made Report was made at a meeting of the AJaska Club last night that the major part of th fund of $2500 de sired for th entertainment of the ArcUo Brotherhood, when It holds Its annual convention In this city Novem ber 14-1S, Inclusive, had been raised. The remainder of the fund will be pro vided before the end of th week. More than S00 delegates, consisting of miners and business men of British Columbia and Alaska, are expected to attend the three days" session of the brotherhood, which will be held in Ellers Assembly Hall. 6eventh and Al der streets. On Wednesday. November II, th visitor will b entertained at lunch eon by tho Commercial Club. Thurs day nipht an elaborate banquet has been arranged, to which the delegates, local tuslness men and ex-Alaskans re siding In this city will be Invited. Tickets to this banquet may be ob tained from E. H. Collins, 124 Worces ter building LAND OWNERHELD PAUPER Indian Serves Sentence, bnt Cannot Pap Fine of Conrt- A man owning 40 acres of land In the Umatilla Reservation was declared a It is the duty of every expect11' mother to prepare her system for the coming of her little one; to avoid as far aa possible the Buffering of euch occasions, and endeavor ta pass through the crisis with her health and 6trength unimpaired. This ehe may do through the use of Mother's Friend, a remedy that has been 60 long in use, and accom plished 60 much good, that it is In no sense an experiment, but a prep aration which always produces the best results. It is for external ap plication and so penetrating in ita nature as to thoroughly lubricate every muscle, nerve and tendon involved during the period before baby comes. It aids nature by expanding the ekin and tissues, re lieves tenderness and soreness, and perfectly prepares the system for natural and safe motherhood. Mother's Friend has been used and endorsed by thousands of mothers, and ita use will prove a comfort and a benefit to any woman in need of such a remedy. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write, for free ,T.T17lTt dooK lor expect- Ml 114 M ant mothers a X-J-LalAl ? which contains much valuable in formation. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, Atlanta, Ga. pauper yesterday in the United State Court. Charles Bennett, a Umatilla In dian, was found guilty last Summer of having had liquor on the reservation and sentenced to to days In Jail and fined J100. After having served the 60 and 0 more he appeared in the Federal Court yesterday on an appli cation to take the paupers' oath and be discharged. When examined h said that he had on allotment of 40 acres from the Gov ernment that was valuable and brought good rent, but he had no right to either mortgage or sell It, therefore It could not be considered a personal asset. The case was referred to United States Commissioner Cannon who lis tened to arguments of counsel on the subject with the result that he was judicially declared a pauper. BOND IS FILED FOR COHEN Friends Act for Indicted Lawyer to ForestaJI Arrest To forestall th arrest of Max G. Cohen In the East, where he has gone on a business trip of several weeks duration, friend of the attorney who recently acted a Municipal Judge, under Indictment on a charge of of fering to accept a bribe, yesterday fur nished bond In th sum of 2000. The bond wa signed by M- Pallay. a loan agent, and Anna Sherman. The bench warrant calling for the arrest of Cohen was placed In the hands of Deputy Sheriff Leonard yesterday and Leonard was making preparation to ascertain the attorneys whereabouts In th East and have htm arrested and extradited In the usual manner when th bond wa filed with Judg Gatena. CAMPBELL INSPECTS LINE Xew Sontbern Pacific Chief Tonrs Jurisdiction Clerks Stay Change. D. W. Campbell, general euperlntend ... , .e th. ennthem Parlfln lines In nHam mnA California, started yester day on his first trip of Inspection sine assuming charge of the property a week This Is It Millions of Catarrh Virtims Have Used it With Wonderful Results. Notice this picture; It hows the little hard rub ber KTOMEI Inhaler th exact else. If you own one yon can get a bottl of HTOMEI (liquid) for only SO cents. If you do not own one. 1.00 will buy yon a com plete outfit which Includes Inhaler. And now you hav In your possession a remedy that has banished mor cases of catarrh than all th catarrh specialists on earth. . Just breath HTOMEI that's all yon have to do -co stomach dosing It passes over th Inflamed membrane, kills the germs and heals th Inflamma tion. It Is guaranted to end catarrh, asthma, e e a g h and colds, or money back. Sold by leading druggists everywhere. Free book- T i'.i let from Booth's Hyomel Co, N.T. Buffalo, CASCARETS CLEANSE LIVER UNO BOWELS Jto Unions news, Beacharhe, Sick, Soar Stomach, Indlaestloa, Coated Tonga r Coaustlpatlosu Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges tion, Sallow Pkln and Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undi gested food, which sours and ferments Ilk garbage In a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery Indi gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears everything that Is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret tonight wlU give you a thorough cleansing Inside and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep yon feeling good for months. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the children their little lnsides need a good, gentle cleansing. MEN CURED WHEN OTHERS FAIL Call and let us give you a careful, painstaking examination absolutely free. Our opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Perhaps a little advice la all you need. X - Ray examinations, when necessary, free. No money re quired to commence treatment. Ycu Can Pay Fee When Cored During our many years of active practice in MEN'S AILMENTS In Portland some unscrupulous so-called specialists have Invaded the city and tried to stee.l our methods and advertisements, but not being able to steal our brains they wer not able to succeed in their dishonest ways: so do not be misled by them, but come to us. the oldest estab lished SPECIALISTS for MEN in the city, who guarantee cures, or mak no charga for their services. Remember, we ksv brra here for years, are permanently located. Incorporated and licensee) nader the lawa of Orea-an to conduct and operate a Medical Iaatltate, Sanitarium and Hospital for the treatment of Men's Allmeats. Yon take aw rlak when yon treat with as. e are here to atay, aad for all time, aad yon will always know where to find aa. We are not here today and gone tomorrow. Our ataff of pnyslclana are graduates from the leading eolleaea la the TTnlted States, and have beea la active practice from 15 to 2 years, and are duly qualified and licensed t practice medicine aad anrgery in this and several states. Ia veatleate our reeorda aad itaadlag aad compare them wltn the other e-ealled specialists who have only beea in our city a few weeks or months, and who have copied onr enaonneementB, which the newspapeva reeorda will show. Beware Investigate! Men, It afflicted or In trou ble, call and have a friendly talkt It will eoet yon nothing. We will be your friend aa well aa yotr physician, and will advise yon candidly, honestly and eoaacleBtloaaly. Call today. Dos't delay or neglect your self. We Treat Men Only Cure Guaranteed Specific Blood Poison Cured in One Treatment BT PROF. GHRLICH'9 GREAT D- "finfi" COVERT AJtD BLESSIXQ TO MANKIND WWW We Cure Weakness 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, we want you to be sure and call. We have given this condition of. men special study and we unhesitatingly say that our treatment Is not. excelled by any other specialists regardless of what they may claim We know what we have accomplished In even the most severe cases, and there is no reason to believe we cannot euro IOU also. We Cure Bladder and Kidney Troubles Varicose Veins, Rupture, Piles and Fistula We are specialists and are prepared to give you quick relief and a speedy cure. ME, IK IX TROrBLE, COXSTTLT TJS TODAT. If you cannot call, write for free book and self -examination blank. Many coses cured at home. Hours A. M. to 8 P. M. ; Sundays, 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE ZVlH MORRISOX ST, BET. FOCRTH A3CD FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR. ago. Ho will endeavor to cover his en ure jurisdiction before returning to Portland. Gradually the new officials of the Southern Paclflo are taking tip their responsibilities. They propose to as sume charge of the business as rapidly as it develops and to take from the O. W. R. & N. officials all Southern Pacific affairs as occasion demands. Following this line It will require several months before the segregation Is completed. Clerks will be employed In the trafflo department as rapidly as they are need ed. It Is believed that some of those at present employed in the O.-W. R. & N. offices can be taken over by the Southern Pacific as they are needed. A large number of men will have to be hired as the business grows. School Lands Bring- $20,770. CHETIALI3, "Wash,. Nov. 7. (Spe cial.) The state realized a total of $20,770.40 from a sale of school lands held here Saturday by County Auditor Swofford. The lands were mostly situated within a reasonable distance of the railroad, but a few tracts were In the eastern part of the county. Of a long list of offerings only one tract sold for more than the appraised value, hrlnrlna- 19825 when it had been ap praised at e800. j Major Parmerter Walts Regiment, j OREGON1AN NEWS BUREAU, Wash- : lngton, Nov. 7. Major Almon L. Par-Twent-v-flrst Infantry. Is or- dered to report to the Commanding Of ficer of the First Infantry at Vancon- THE SECRET OF SUCCESS Genuine Merit Required ta Win ttie People's Confidence Have you ever stopped to reason why it Is that so many products that ar ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? Tho reason 1 plain tho article did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells It self, a Ilk an endless chain system the remedy I recommended by those who have been cured, to those who are In need of It. In an Interview on th subject a prominent local druggist says "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold tor many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case It shows im mediate results, as many of my cus tomers testify. No other kidney rem edy that I know of haa so large a nale.- Th success of Dr. Kilmer Swamp Root Is due to the fact that It fulfils every wish In overcoming kidney, liver and bladder diseases, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the nrlo acid which causes rheumatism. A free trial bottle will be sent by mall, absolutely free. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co, Blnghamton, N. Y and mention this paper. Regular size bot tles sold at all druggists 60c and L00. THUS . DR.GREEN ADVICE TO MEN You flo not car to read long- - winded, boa trul adTrtl xnents. What too want la a cur. Come to ma aad gt It. I cur, to -tay cured, allmenta of men. pay when atlifled. Conaultatton, exam ination and diagno sis free. Hour dally B to 0; evenlcr " to Sj 8un4ay 1C to L. DR. GREEN CO. SSI Wsahlngton St., Portland. Wonderful Remedies From herb and roots. Curs cancer, nerrousnssa. catarrh, asthma. oourhs, la grippe, lanv. llrer. throat, kidney and stomach troubles; aIo all pri rute diseases. No operations. "We cure when oth-rs fall Consultation free. "Write for vmptom blank. Office hours 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. ; all day Sundays. Iady attendant. TJEB BONO CHTVKSK HERB COMJAlC JaisaWMl fltv JPoxtlaoda- Oft. The Chines 2 ver Barracks for temporary duty until the return of his regiment from th Philippines. DR. A. G. SMITH, The Leading Specialist. I am a registered and Iteenaed physician, confining- my special practice to the ailments of MEN. 1 have more money Invested In my establishment than all other Fort land apeclallsta combined. I see and treat my patients per sonally. All men should know who the doctor is they consult. I use my photograph so that when you come to see me personally you will recog nize me. Investigate my personal standing before accepting treatment from a doctor of unknown identity or reputation. Are You being treated In a satisfactory man ner by your present doctor? Is he carrying out his promises? Has he cured you in a reasonable time, and lived up to his guarantee? Are you paying him exorbitant prices for medicine: Does he employ thorough ly up-to-date and scientific methods, which would be approved by the reg ular family doctor? If you cannot answer these questions favorably to yourself, come and have a confiden tial talk with me about your case. It will cost you nothing. VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD POISON, PILES, FISTULA. ETC, Cured in 5 Days No Detention From Occupation, Family or Home. MO SEVERE OPERATIONS, M A ,N X tjAsrja i r.i .--a -- i . - iui CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME - S5AV l.Nli, JUUSr Ml -t-dat irn;-r safr K RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE YOU TO u TnfcK ontuiKjAu AU THORITIES THAT THIS IS A FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI- A"R E THE KEYSTONES 'TO SUC CESS. I UAVci inn bisoi -EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. FREE COirSTTLTATTOW. I invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Vein. Hernia, Nervous Debility, Blood Ailments, Piles, Fis tula, Bladder, Kidney and all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination; if necessary a microscopical and chem ical analvsis of secretions, to deter mine pathological and bacteriologi cal conditions. Every person should take advantage of thle opportunity to learn their true condition. A per manent cure Is what you want. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M and Sundays from 10 to L A. G. Smith, M. D. 234H Morrison St Corner 2d, Portland, Oregon. I Cure Hen IS MY FEE Pay When Cnrei U e n eral Debility, Weak Kerrea, la- i w o ,11 1 1. of eipo-Jr,1 ovework. other l.tlon. ef WstnjVaVT-rvartcoe. ISSST, l''T - 'peeatly eared at small expense I cure such aliments ss Varicose Veins. Plies, Specific Blood Poison, etc, completely and permanently. Sfwn wltn only a single treatment Office hours 9 A. M.. to s P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACITI0 COAST MEDICAL CO, jaV, AVaablnatoa St, Corner First. Portland. Oregon- aBnv i iaaCJs.Nrfv.JK' iaSrtaifritTl ir.-rtrf il Mm MEN Listen To Me I am a duly qualified phy sician and sur geon. I have had SO years' e x p e rlence in my par tloular specialty. Disorders of Men I do not cure all ailments, but cure all I take. There is no delay. You are benefited at once. The spark of life is soon revived and quickened. Once more hope Is re kindled and life becomes bright again. I Cure Men Quickly with Blood Ailments. Nervous De cline. Varicose Veins. Hydrocele, Obstructions, Piles, Rupture, Kld nev. Bladder and all ailments pecu liar to men. Do not let money matters keep you away, as my charges are so low as to be with in the reach of all. GOOD HONEST WORK and a SQVAHE DEAL is what you want. Consultation and examination free. Call now or write. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Speclallat. Corner Alder and Second streets. Entr mca 12 Second street, Port land, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Sundays. 10 A M. to 1 P.M. TRUTH FOR MEN I am a Graduate of Pharmacy and Medicine, legally qualified to practice my profession in the States of Oregon, Washington, California and Nevada. I publish my own photograph, practice un der my true and correct came, person ally own, control and manage my office. I meet, treat and consult with all pa tients at all times. I employ no hired substitutes or Illegal practitioners to consult wltn or treat ycu and I devote my entire time to the treatment of MEN 8 AILMENTS. I have no branch offices and am not connected with any 'medij cal company." "Institute" or "museum. (Signed Affidavit) J. J. KEEFE. My sworn statement Is your protection against Incompetent and inferior treat ment. . . Come to ma In confidence and let me show you the wonderful rejuvenating and eurativw power of my direct method of treatment. Tou are under no obliga tions to take treatment unless my charges, terms and arrangements are entirely satisfactory to you. Jfo injuri ous medicines uied. Ko detention from work. Th following ailments are snecessfully treated: Varicose Veins, rve Blood and Nkin Ailments, Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Blood Poison ("606 Adminis tered), Weakness, Eruptions, Pile, Fis- roxsrXTATIOX FREE. "WRIT15 IF vou cannot call. to 6. 7 to S Daily; Sunday, 10 to t J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. S1XV& WASHINGTON ST., COR. 6TH, PORTLAND, OR. SPEEDY CURES FOR THESE AND KINDRED DISEASE Catarrh, asthma, lunar troubles, rheuma tism, nervousness, stomach, llrer and kid ney troubles, also all private diseases. yT? V c Gee Wo c Gee Wo TUB CHUfESB DOCTOR Most of the remedies that ho prescribes for his patients are administered to tns form of teas, compounded from Boots, Herfts and barks gathered from the utmost Quar ter, of the world. Taken In this form, the net em rapidly assimilates the medicinal properties In ths prescriptions and a notice able relief la very often apparent within a few hours after taking the first potion. In the more chronlo cases that he Is dally called upon to treat the medlHne may not show such quick beneficial effects, bnt It at once attacks the cause and the ravages of the disease are checked. If yoti live out of town and cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular, In closing 4 cents la stamps. COKSCXTATIOW FREE. Open Evenings aad Sundays. j TheC Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162 FIRST ST COR. MORRISON, ruriiBun, vAceva OUR CURES Are effected by the ot roots and herbs. No opera tions, no poisonous drugs. We have made a life study in this line and you will re ceive the benefit of our re 11 search XUeO WUJHCi. K, , ,v cured of private ailments. Sr.--K r v o u sness, rheumatism, fj asthma. pneumonia, blood ? ' polion, lune trouble and dl- f r eases of all kinds. Consul- tat inn FREE. jSBskSa . rain HING WO CHC-TESE MEUICINK CO Morrison fortUns. 0. hi f Boratef CoHctssuI M W riMiiii'HM"! X g safe snd simple remedy tor . Broadtiia. CdarrK Hof3t fT CTf .nflammatlons, Irrl ts'v" I v S,. I or imincs of the DO", WH"H I J I atomaob or otner orffans. lSl ST OBUOOISTS l llOOW WT cmrt rMrw" ssaaaSBBsaaa l---A Treatise with aaoh bottle I ot mailed on request. V VTkstnstQesfcslCs. 1