JETTY PLANS FIXED Johnson & Anderson Given Second Contract. BIDS DEEMED TOO HIGH Kitrnjrlon of Sooth Wall Belle-red Ltm Costly at Slnslavr if Done by Firm That Already Ila Equipment on Ground. Johnson A Anderson. Portland con tractors, will build both Jrtf.ru at the month or the Sluslaw. aa In addition to a contract entered Into last year for extending the north Jettr. an oriler wai received )Mtrj4T at the offlre of Major Morrow. orrs of Engineers. I", f. A, from Waahlns'ton. directing that bids for the extension of the south Jetty be rejected and that Johnson A rdcnon be awarded the work on an Informal tender of IIJ.I7S.7i). They are aliow inrn months In which to complete the extension, which will have a lenarthi of 4'.' feet. The first contract, covering- the north Jetty, la to be terminated In 37 montha and It waa awarded on a bid of i:oo. . Kautpment la belr.it assembled and erected on the (rounil while material la betnr irotten together for tne con- tructlon of hirrn on which to trans port rock. The plan to push both Jet tlea seaward had been under conslder atlon for tomt time, and ao far aa ! known the Oovernment engineers do not contemplate lncreaslne; the lenarth f either beyond the provisions of the contract. Johnson Anderson and Robert Wakefield submitted blrls on the south Jetty, but t.iey were deemed hlcri. aa the former had preciously offered to undertake the project at a lower future, but Increased the amount because of time lost and finally a compromise s effected. Miring; fjear on the ground It waa thoucht best to let the work to on firm If the price waa satisfactory. navy rm:vKTix Tvrnom Sailors on Doty Here to Take? Pro phylactic Treatment. Men serrlne under Lieutenant Toaa. I". S. N- at the Portland Navy recrult inr station, are to submit to the typhoid prophylactic treatment adopted by the Navy repartment for the prevention of typhoid. L'nllke vaccination for small pox, the typhoid treatment Is said to leave no local scar or Inflammation, al though In some cases the patients feel out of sorts for a day or two. Ueutecant Toaa received from Wash ington yesterday blanks which those enllstlnr In the future are to slam. aet. tins; forth that they understand the shipping articles, that they have not been promised apect-vl duty, and agree to undergo the typhoid prophylactic treatment. f men enlisted last week W. H. Thomas, of Portland, was rated as a fireman, second class. Robert B. Fallon re-enltsted as a seaman, having served an apprenticeship of four years and seven months, and In that time was ad vanced to the rate of quartermaster, third class. He waa discharged from the t'nlted States steamship Wisconsin November 1". ln. ami with Thomas was sent to the L'nlted States steamship Independence. U R EA KWAT E U If AS .YEW AC.EVT J)I. T. Mohr Comlnjr xYnnt Coos Flay to Open Separate Office. II. J. Mohr. of MarshftrM. who has been In the service of the Harrlman In terests there as agent on the dock of the Coos Bay. Hoseburg 4 Kastern itallroad. has been appointed agent of the Breakwater at Portland and L II. Keating, agent for the Breakwater at MarshflcM. will be rashler here. The change Is to be made February C. through which the Itreakwatrr will arrive ami depart from the addition re cently built to Alnsworth dock on the north end. and the affair of the line wtll be conducted separately, as In the past employes of the ban Francisco at Portland Steamship Company have handled the ISreak water" business. C. J. Mlllls. who has been In charge of the Harrlman property at Coos Pay ami recently entered the office of Gen eral Manager Calvin, of the Southern Pacific, at San Francisco. Is expected from the south this week to arrange details and Mohr and Keating are to arrive on the next voyage of the Breakwater. HOSE CITY MAKES lOOTfl THIP Steamer IIas Been on Port fand-Call-fnmla Koute I 'our Yeam. What representatives of the "Big Thee" fleet refer to as the -century" voyace of the steamer Rose City from Portland will be begun Tburculer. when ah sails from Alnsworth dock for Cal ifornia porta, as It marks 10a times that she has hauled away from the same berth. The vessel arrived her to enter the service February 13. 1701. Though subjected to minor delays at times the Kose City has not missed a trip, and considering the fact she is smaller than the Beaver and Bear, both In the way of cargo capacity and the number f passenger accommodations, ah has mad an excellent showing. Sb Is the oldest carrier of the fleet and until the Beaver and Bear were commissioned was regarded as one of th best steamers that ever plied from the harbor south. Tiiirr ortiiATKs ox Fi.nF.ii Purser's Office Jjot $100 and Guilty One Escapes. Somewhere on the high seas, while te neimtr Geo. W. Ekler was on th .y from San Francisco to Portland, f l-t In cash disappeared from the pur s' rs of rue. A search made before the v-el entered the Columbia River f.nlej .to result In Its recovery, so on srrlvaf at Astoria Chief of Folic HoiiKMon waa asked to lend his serv I -jl. Ho also went on a still hunt for t . i "in. but without success. A ri'irst was made yesterday that t ..- Portland police department take a I ,r ! In the case and petectives Taft sr. I r'.fPS wer asstcned to the task, but were also baffled. A temporary n. r.iher of the crew. who. It Is said, wus to work his way only to Portland, waa under suspicion but h waa searched each time and none of th cash waa found on his person. FI EET MOVEMENTS It BI.ISHETJ HjsJa Wtll Arrive In Portland To morrow Willi t'ur;o. In the weekly circular of th Water hous flest the Oriental liner Or Uric, which waa th laat to sail from Port land, la shown at Seattle to complete cargo, while th Ryja. which la bound here from th other aide. Is also at the Puget Sound city discharging and la due here tomorrow. Th list la aa fol lows: Oriental Dunbar, arrived Koba Jan nary It; Hercules, sailed Cotnog Jan uary 2i for Mojl; Kumerlc. arrived Yo kohama January II: Laiceiic, at Manila; Needles, arrived Kobe January 27: Or terlc at Seattle: Strathlyon. sailed Vancouver for Kobe and Shanghai Jan uary 20; Suverlv aalled Tokohama for Victoria January 22; RvgJa, at Seattle; Stratbendrlck. sailed Mukllto for Yo kohama and Kobe via Nanalmo, ii. Januarv 20. Australian Service Bella of Scot land sailed San Francisco for Auck land. January J I: Henrlk Ibsen, sailed San Francisco for Auckland and Syd ney. January 24; Croydon, sailed trom Vancouver for Pago Pago recember 22; Strathairly. at Vancouver. B. C. xome crrr to leave rottte Other Veewela Under Way and Mora tonirscis - That th steamer Nome City will ceas operating regularly to Portland from San Francisco and make Puget Sound th northern terminus of her run hereafter Is believed aa a result of her purchase by th Charles Nelson Inter ests, as vessels of that flag ara main tained on that route. The loss of ona vessel will not be felt during the com ing season, aa there Is a good-slsed fleet under construction to ply principally from Portland. Captain Bailey, of the Columbia River Pilots' Association, who returned last week after a trip to Honolulu and tha Panama Canal, says that Swayne & Hoyt ar building a carrier that will b ready this season. Another contract let last week was by the Hart-Wood Lum ber Company to th Mathews Shipbuild ing Company, of Hoqulam. Wih, for a steamer, to cost 1130.000. Within two months It la thought that on, and pos sibly two. other blda of th same kind will be awarded the Hoqulam yards. The contract provides that th vessel shall be ready for machinery by August and finished for service In November. She will bav a lumber capacity of S00. 000 feet, carry 27 passengers and b of th same dimensions as the ateamer lalsy Uadsby. built there a few months ago. Sliaver Company Eliminated. Federal Judge Wnlverton sustained exceptions In tha libel suit of tha Shaver Transportation Company and tne Oregon Round Lumber- Company against the steamer Sampson yester day morning, which remove the Shaver Company from the litigation. He said It la his opinion that the evidence so far submitted doe not show th steam er M. F. Henderson, rammed by th Sampson, was totally destroyed. Th evidence at th trial must Indicate, he said whether the owners of the barge towtd by th Bampson at th time of the collision ar Jointly responsible with the owners of the Sampson for damage to tha Henderson. Marine- Notes. While the steamer Monarch was en rout up th Columbia Sunday a pitman strap broke, placing her out of com mission temporarily. Assistant Superintendent Overbaugh, of the Harrlman river lines, has re turned after several weeks spent In I'lortda and other parts of th South. Coming to load wheat the German ship Thlelbek sailed from Santa Rosalia for th Columbia Sunday, according to advices to th Merchant Exchange yes terday. Q. J Blair, general freight agent of the San Francisco at Portland Steam ship Company, returned to the Bay City last night after having spent a week here on business. Lieutenant Robert. Corps of En gineers, L". 8. A., In charge of con struction work on the Celllo Canal, has returned from California with his bride, formerly Miss May Walther. of The Da Ilea. They will reside at the Big Kddy. As a means of expediting the haul ing out the wreck of the steamer Sarah Ptxon on th way of the Portland Shipbuilding Company, which will be done today, th steamer Cascades, of the same fleet, was launched there yesterday. H. F. McGrath, a Custom-House In snector. who has been at Washington attending a convention of the United States Retirement Association, sus tained a fractured arm at Chicago through being run down by an auto. He la expected home tomorrow. When the steamer Carlos satis for San Francisco Thursday she will have tOO tons of wheat and 200 tons of oats In her hold, but her owners will pay 10 renta a ton for trucking the grain over the dock, as the various lines agreed not to pay the charge after February 1. She will load piling on deck. Flour wtll be started aboard th British steamer Hasel Poller at th plant of th Portland Flouring Mills Company this morning and she will load lumber from barges. Sh arrived up last night from Tongue Point. The British stesmer Hartlnpton also entered the river from Pujret Sound, and will load lumber at St. Johns. Last Sun. lay night the conk of the German ship I-asbek bade farewell to the vessel and Is credited with having burdened himself with various tools of the culinary department. The vessel finished loading iwheat yesterday and went to th stream. She will ship men needed to complete her complement to day, but the skipper Is anxious to hav "cookie return. Inspector Beck, of th seventeenth lighthouse district, has ordered that the tender Manxanlta return from Se attle to Tongue Point and take on buoys to be used In revising naviga tion marks In Oraya Harbor. Mr. Beck received th Initial copy of th Light hous Bulletin yesterday, a publica tion that will be Issued monthly so all members of the' service may be In formed as to what I transpiring In various districts. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAXR Jan. -O. Att1I British stramrr Harftnalun from PuKt Sound: liriush sleumrr llssel lollar from Sao i"r-r.c:scv Aiied jolln a hooner Til lamook for Hanson and way porta. Astoria. Jan. SJ Condition at th? mouth of the river at ft P. M, roush; wind, soma 2 J miles: weather, ralalns. sailed at 1 A. M. Steamer Koeecrans for Monterey. Left up at 11. 20 A. 1L llrtllsa steamer Hart-li,;tr.n- Left up at P. M. Uriuah steam er ll.x.l IMIlar. Astoria. Jan. Arrived at 4:S0 P. M. Frittft.i ilrami-r Hsrtlnstna. from Niniinw. Sailed st 4.:iO P. M. Strainer Washtenaw, for Pert San l.ule. Arrived st 4 30 snd left up at P. M. cteamar Carlos, from IMS Pranclsco. San Krancleco, Jan. 2 Balled at noon Stammer Daisy Oauany, for Columbia Klver. Sail! last nlsht Steamers Catania and snoehone. for 1'ortland. Arrived at a P. M. Steamer Daisy Freeman, from Columbia luver. I'ort San I.ulp. Jan. 2. Arrived Steam er J. A. "hanslor, from Portland. Santa Koaatia, Jan. 2V Saned German ship Thleiperk. for Portland. Seattle. Jun. 2. Arrived Rteamers Qur.li. from ean Francisco; Prnceaa Kna. from Vancouver; Chicago Iru. from Tacoma- Sailed Pteamara Isthmian, for Saline Crus via Son Francisco, Northland, for Tacoma. San rraacteco. Jan. 2SV Arrived Rteam ers Roma, from Seattle; I'alsy Freeman, from Columbia Klver. Sailed Steainere Dalav Garlsby, for Astoria: Willamette, for reattle; Santa Barbara, for Wlllapa. Tides at Aeteria Today. H'sh. I-ow. ,, A. II :" feet'2:."7 A. l 4.3 feet T. M " feet i .-. P. M -U.3 feel Arkansas baa more mineral springs than any state la tae L'alea, BULGE IN MAYWHEAT Price Is Lifted Over $1.03 in the Chicago Pit. HEAVY SELLING ABSORBED Stranetli Due to Encouraging Cables and Largo Decrease in the American VUiblo Supply. Export Travda In Corn. CHICAGO. Jan. 29. Increasingly bull Ish speculative sentiment carried wheat up today a cent a bush-L The close was at a sain of !o to SCc July finished HvSo hlrh.r than Saturday. Oats closed up Ho to "so, nog nroaucis wwe ra pensive by 2Hr to lOc ThrnuthAiit tha riav there Was lively SC tlon In wheat. Aa early bulge to over 1.08 for May brought a rush of selling, but be fore tranlng came to an ena me prtcm. BTEA.MEB INTirLLIGIIXCE. Dae to Arrive. Name From. Data Carlos. ........ .Pan Prsnclseo In port. lloeedtv San Pedro. . . . In port. Hra water. ... l oos Har In port. Geo. W. Klder. . San Olr-so. ... In port. Sue II. Elmore. .Tillamook. ...Jsn. SO Hvrla Manila Jan. 81 Alliance l.urrks Jan. St Falcon Pan Iieo. .. . Feb. 2 IWaver an Pedro. . . . Feb. 2 Koanoke. ..... .San Francisco Feb. 4 liter .Fan Padro.. .. Fb. 7 Scheduled to Depart. Name. Fcr Date. Sue II. Elmore. .Tillamook. ... Jan. SO l.raakwater. ... Coos Bay Jan. SO Geo. W. Cider. . San IMeco. .. .Jan. SI Harvard S. F for U A.. Jan. 81 J City San Pedro.. .Feb. 1 Carlos San Francisco Feb. 1 Allisncs .ureka Feb. 2 Yale 8. F. fori. A. Feb. 2 Falcon San Francisco Feb. 4 Jteaver San Pedro. ... Feb. 6 Hoanoke San Diego. . . . Feb. 7 R-rJa .Manila Feb. 7 Bear San Pedro.... Fab. 11 nevertheless, went almost to 11.04. The strength wae tersely the result of encour aslns cahlee. but wae aiso dun In part to a bi decrease lu the l'nlted States supply todur. between the opanlng and the last gong. May ranged from I1.02S to II. P3'. with filial sales 4s ft fee net higher at HUSH 1 tsw. Indiana snd Illinois export business helped put firmness into corn. So did cold weather and Increased bullish fueling. May fluctuated between te end "etc closing steady SOSe up at 7SC67C Cash ftrades were In good demaud. No. 2 yel ow wss not quoted. Eager speculative buying kept any soft spots out of tbe market. May ransed from to 61 Ve. with the close at Mill an advance of He elm Saturday night. Provisions sufered a depreaalon. At the and pork was down fc to 10c and the rest of the list 2 Ho to Tin. Ths leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Jan. t .11' S March .... 1.02V 1.03'a J.o:N July Mli .l,,T ""'a Sept. U .uife .4H. -XJ CORN. May TVi .64 .7H .7 Ju y 07 .r.- . .6. H Sept. 67 .07 sift! e e e e e e a.eea sees e4 ' OATS. May BO .81 K .8" .81 H July 4 Mil's .4 .'v bept. 4 .41 H -40 .41!, PORK. Jan. 1SI iS.Hl 1R.70 15 75 May lft 82 H lrt-IS 11.r 1ft 3 July Iu.i2 1S3 14.45 16.40 LARD. Jan, 820 .12Vj P.17H May P42H U.4.". 9..'I5 8.40 July 8.17s .S7 9r. bapL e.o .tJ e.o-s f.w SHORT RIBS. May 2 S.24 S.7TH, 8.S0 Ju.y 8 1.0 8.77V, Sepl 8 00 8.M 8.W 8 P2H Jan. Cash quotations wers as follows: Flour Firm. Hye No. 2. 8SH 4J94C. L.ri.v Feed or mixing. SOcStl-Ov; fair to choice malting. $l.i:t) l.Sj Timotny seeo i-ii. Clover seed llStf 22.S". ... Pork Mass. old. 1 1. '.' H : new. 118.87. I.ard In tierces. 1.17S 22-25. Short ribs Loose. to.bo. Crnln statistics tai.i ri.ftrinrn of wheat and flour were equal to 77.o bushels. Primary receipts were 1.KMI.000 bushels, compared with 1,151. O0O bushels the corresponding day a year aso. The visible supply of wheat In the United states decreased 1.60'J.OoO bushels for the week. The amount of hreaffsiuf rs on ocean passage decreased B84.0OO bushels. Fstlmsted receipts for tomorrow: wheat, 3s cars: corn. 7ll cars; oats. 178 csrs; hogs. 87.0UO head. European Grain Markets. T 1VERPOOU Jsn. 2l. Close: Wheat, March. 7s SHd; May 7s iVd; July 7s 6HL Weather dur. v avaav T,n '1(1 Careoea firm. "Walla W.illa for shipment at 87a a,ngllsa ana noca counir iuvtfc wiu. Grain at 8aa Fran Hero. PA FRANCISCO, Jsn. 29. Wheat Stead? . Parley Stesdy. Spot quotations Wheat Shipping, L4?H Ct!.."-Uj per centsl. Barley Feed. 8LS7HO1.80 per cental; brewing, nominal. Oem Red. Sl.a04rl.94 per cental: white, (1.7001.78 per cental; black. 81.o5J 1.80 per cental. Call board sales VThMt N trading. Barley. 8L44.L47H; May. l.KOSa. Paget Beand Grain Market, ftEATTI.E. Jsn. 29. Wheat rVuestem. 8c; fortyfold. S3 He; club. 83c; Fife, 83c; red Russian, 81VaC TACOMA, Jan. 2ft. Wheat Blueetem. Sftc: tortyfaid. 4c; club, 83c; red Russian, 80c Receipts, whest. 20 ears; corn. 7 ears; eats, 1 car: bay. 12 ears. Minneapolis Wheat Market. IINN"E A.POLIS. Jan. 29. Close: Wheat. May, tLol; July, f l.uUH H 1.08S. Cash: No. 1 bard, 8L08H: 'o. 1 Northern, 8L07ty 1.07 H: No. 2 Northern. 81.06 Vttf l0; No. I wheat, ILMHULOt. Visible Supply of Grata, xrw" TORK. Jan. 29 Tbe visible supply of grsin In the I sited Ststes Baturday. Jan. uary . f . as compiieu D)r mo flew ion Produce Exchange, waa ss follows: Bus nets. Decrease. Cora 6.522.1H)0 .r.i.O.10 Oats, domestlo la.01.000 I,23.O0 Oats. In bond 4u9.0oo 24.0OO Rve. domesUC l. luo.vou u.uou Parley 2.8S0.00O 2B5.000 Parley In bond SnI.OOO em.OOO Wheat m canaaa t,vti,vw -soo.uvu eincreasa Metal Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 29. Standard corner. weak: spot, 12 6J H ii 18 67 He; January. 1J.26 J1S.87hc: February. Marcn, April and May. 13 67H 018 80. London, weak; spot. 100 Ins 8d; futures, fol lis 8d. Laae copper. 14H014NC: eieciroiyuc, itseuo. caauog. 13 T it 14H& Tin Quiet: spot. 4S.B0844 2.1e: January. 48.50 9 43 72c: February, 42.K0843.87 Ho; March. 4-V4Z-eoc; April ana May, 41.13 9 42 2."c. London, quiet; spot, il4 16s; fu tures. 11' I 8s. Lead Dull. 4eOT4.r.nc. New Tork: 4.309 4." .c. Kast St. Louis. London. flS IDs. Spelter Dull. .M!r.5lKi New Tork; 6.20 C44ix Esst St. Louis. London. 26 7s od. Antimony Dull. Cookson's. 7.2.'c Iron Cleveland warrants. 43. wd In Lon don. Locally Iron was qulst- No. 1 foundry Nortrj.ru. iii iiem; no. a, sis-oots 14 73: No. 1 Southern and No. 1 Southern, soft. 814 23 B 14.74- H op at Ixindon. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 29. Hops In London tParlilc Coantl. flo &a'3ll la. Jewess Lectnrea on Palestine. Mme. Bell Pavsner. a Russian Jew ss. who la lecturing In behalf of iter AIET By C.K. Holsman,M. D.The Leading Specialist 1 sm an expert speclsllit. trestlng sllmenu of men ex- m-t--ymmi" eluslvely. I own my office ana equipment, puonsn photorraph ana personally iiunmiw e ... .7 a?lenta from the time they some to m. until they are ols ,h....i cured. Although my time is fully occupied trom early morn until late at night th ex vi t t- , V. . . ... h. had anrwnare. eerlance for the oast 18. years can !V TH?. jV-J-...vZZ.a ,,I.rli and ti conilnc; the mist skspucal thst I sod LEADLVU Speclsllst In Portland. mr ZVR'iSlJPXrS.'&SZ w,lth"lnV.r7.nc.d docter. ar -i-a-itir ,nu,,baTnd"de.7t.n,?; eelf snd those who depend upon you demand tbe beat med-c R. Uolsman. at. leal attention. I have the s blllty and can give yon thle .-rvic. have always cnargea a be obtained by any man who slncerly ob(avJnd by ny mmjx 0 baV lui i prli I flallj drmoxiBtrt that T-uico wlu can b eurd in noarly all cam by aa traatmant In auch a aatlafactorr war. pain caa. wellln subaldaa. a haaltbj circulatioa la rapidly ra-aaib-llabad. Instead of tha dapraaaln condi tio djl I a;uarantaa you a oura to curad or rtfood tba money. KaDNET AND BLADDER. With th dlitui you may hava saora compltcaUona than ara praasnted l,r ttery other dlseaaa. By my Marching- Ulumlnatlon of tha bladder I tftttrmlo accurately tha dlaeaaa and ay mlcroecopto examination and nnn aiytla I make doubly Aura tha condition f tbe kldneya, thus laying foundation tor aclentlflo treatment. BPKCU IO BLOOD POISON. Sc&anilflo treatmeat only should ba cscd in cotnbatlnft' tbla loathesoma dla- as. I cure Blood Poteon by tha now frrr.an Remedy whlcb I Introduce di rectly into tha blood, purifying It. neu tralism; It and exseliioc potaoa from he system. New b.ood thus formed supplies and re bull dj tha tissues la sucb a way that tha l allent recovers bis norma 1 state vt hesJth. atxetaflii, and aeuDUneaa, MX 1URKCT TKFATMENT rOK KEKVOV9 ItblliTI. That dieorder commoaiy known as weakness has for yara and feneratione baaied the elZorta of physician, yet to tr.is vary dsf a luajurliy at doctor I Treat .All .Ailment of Men, Mid Cure to Stay Cured I Offer Free Consultation and Examination J invite you to come to my offlea. 1 will explain to you my treatment for varicose velna, hernia, nervoua debility, blood poison, piles, fistula bladder, kid ney and all men's ailments and give you FRES a physical examination U you write for free book and eelf-examlnatia n blank. lay an lea ia apeu all day from 0 A. M. to I P. M. and ftunday from 10 U U All corrrepondenca treated confident lally. Lcttara cheerfulgy answered. DR. C. K. race In all parts of the world. dellT ered a second lecture under the au spices of the Zionists and B'nal Brlth. In th Swiss Hall last nlg-ht. Illustra tions of Palestine were shown. Mme. Pevsner explained that aha had se lected Palestine for her home after leaving; Russia because It waa once the country of the Jew, and sha hoped It would ba aelected by them for tha establishment of a new Jewish gov ernment. JOHN D. IS EXTOLLED C. E. Cllno Pral.scs Industry and Victory or Standard OIL PORTLAND. Or, Jan. 27. (To the Editor.) It haa long- been a cheap ..,i,mini in froth at John D. Rock efeller and tha Standard OH Company. Now that the (treat organization is i be dissolved. It may not be out of place to say that tha financial success It achieved waa due primarily to ener gy In developing new departmenta of ... . J . A I m .nl.rnrlnH In 11 Tl- llie lliuuenjr otuu " 1" " dertaklng the production of the many chemicals ana materials mtiucm-i the process of refining. Mms iruiy ni been great. ry V. 1 A rr hv.Tipnilltptl B FA BrOSO- line, naptha, paraffine. lubricating oils wo..tln Tn addition tO theSO some 200 other by-products hava been extracted ana usea ir mouiv poses and for aniline dyes. To utilize -ii . v. - kv.nmHiiftlt ren ii 1 red the greatest possible specialisation of methods, encouragement ul and Investment of capital. The large profits accruing to tha Standard Oil Company have not been from Mr. Itocaeieuer ruuums i. h railroads, but from the scientific utilisation of these by-pro ducts by superior intelligence, mcuu leal organisation and skill in adapta tion. Nor is this all legitimate aggreRa- - i . i Kv .i li I a management llUn "4 "3 " " ' ' v, t. h RtanHrd Oil Comcany great advantago In the development of foreign traae. in 11 cuuiram a mo Continent and especially In Russia, with the Rothschilds, th Noble broth ers and of prominent English capltal- -. - i m .,,na was due entirely to superior managing ability and Its great capitalisation. Of the export or petroleum nuring the last 40 yeara the Standard Oil Com- i v. t ..A an nee ppnl. The pi 11 y o n i (iv-n firms above mentioned began shipping oil In the early 70s to India. China and Japan. In tank steamers. To meet this competition the Standard Oil Com pany estaDllsnea agencies an woi world, with shrewd American man- k..n, l m m .ii,. hiille tank shins aKcrs, l' " 1 - " ' for transporting Its products and won tha right in nearly every quaritr v i earth. efita anmethlnsr for men Of sense, especially Americana, to be proud of 7 Th. mnt,r of tha Standard Oil Com pany haa been tremendous, but It was only such power as naturally accrue, to persistent Industry, thoroughness of system and abundant capital, which It made in Its business, on its control of tha pipeline situation, whereby It be- - n.nAnAne nf fha railroads, br tlllO " ' - preponderating purchases of crude oil. by its aavauiagea m lucaituK fineries near the several markets, but v. ,iii.incr hv.nrodueta. It ef- J ' . ' fected enormoua industries ana has been a blessing to tne numan race. w nur hava in everv home and every hut under the sun a better and cheaper Illuminating material and a whole lot of other things aa essential to clvlllza-, tlon, well nigh, aa ciotnmg anu oreaa. The stock utterances by all sorts of men. some of them well-meaning, and .Ai.nl mannish WOmATl. tt John all vw.iov.,,. .. . ... .. . D. Rockefeller, the genius of the Stand ard Oil Company, and a true benefactor of mankind, la amusing. I think of It when I see a noisy flee chasing a magnificent seven-passenger a,uto. C E. CLINE. BAND WILL GIVE BALL Flrrt Infantry Organization, to Bo Host at Barracks, v a jrnTTVTTl Wash.. Jan. 29. The First Infantry Band at tha Barracks iii .iv, a e-rand ball Wednesday evening to Increase the band funds. The Portland Commercial ciud ana Portland Elks lodge have bought blocks of tickets for the dance. The grand march will be under the direc tion of Lieutenant James A. Ulio, and iii ka 1 o -I Kr r?n1onel ftisnrflre TC. Me- Gunnegle, commandant of tha .Van HOLSfilAN MEN r: - - . la looking after the aay rfiiuuun ann leave no doubt aa te should be sufficient am the FOREMOST I Pom skill and -.-".-' .-v.- .v . u . . . 1 . . . desires to be cured. I make no mis- would rears' ftuoc- specialists not excepted ara attempt Jos; to overcome l. ty methods that have been In oonstant use and have always tailed for half a cntury. They dosa the system w lta powerful stimu lants and tonics, calculated to restore nervous force or etreng-th that Is not and never has been lacking, with tha result that tha functions ara tempo rarily axclted to tbe positive detriment f the patient. Weakness Is only a symptom resulting from many local conditions and Is curable by local treatment only, without tha giving of a single internal dosa, which demon strates the absolute accuracy of my understanding and treatment of this disorder. In years I have not met with a single failure and I have enure eon tide nee in my ability to cure all casce that coma to ma for treatment. 1 am equally certain that no treatment other than that which I have perfect ad can completely and permanently, rer tore strength and vigor. SO MUNtl' KlWt'lKiD TO COM Uh.SC XHUAIkisM'. Many patients luave no coontlnaca la .heir doctor, be cause ba demands pay before a euro has been effected and there are many who have been misinformed about .heir condition or through unsuccessful treatment have become skeptical and in ink there la no euro for them. X want aa opportunity to treat suelk men. It makea no difference about the financial part, aa I accept pay tor my services aa benenta are derived ; ivhen 1 ani aatianeie the patient la ra table. Health 4 capital at Interest, 1 will prov mf ability to cur He! ore asking pay fur suy services. 22 Morrison St. Cor. 1 at Street PORTLAND, OREGON couver Barracks, with Mrs. E. Tayman and Mayor C. S. Irwin with Miss Isabel McGunnegle. The dance will last from 9 P. M. to 2 A. 51. Only military men ara asked to appear In full dress; for visitors dress is optional. Tbe full regimental orchestra will furnish the music The ball Is under the management of the following members of the band: Sergeant-Major Edward Harrlgan, Chief Musician Joseph Fletrinelll, Sergeant-Major Alber C. Bellamy, Sergeant-Major B. K. Shackleford, Sergeant-Major A. B. Richeson, Drum Ma jor Elmer J. Walter, Drum Major A. E. Ebbs, Sergeant W. C. Hendrlx. Ser geant Allen O. Hay-ward and Corporal Francis Leigh. TITLES DESIGNATE HILLS Father and Son Referred to as "Chairman" and "President." "The Chairman" and "The President" are titles officials and employes of tha Great Northern Railway now nse in referring to James J. Hill and Louis W. Hill, respectively. In conversation and in correspondence. After the senior Mr. Hill became chairman cf the Great Northern's board of directors, a few years ago, and his son, Louis W. Hill, succeeded him as president, considerable diffi culty developed in distinguishing ref erence to either from the other. To say "Mr. Hill" waa confusing, while "J. J." and "L. W." were designations that lacked respect and were never used by persons connected with the railway. Soon someone began the use of the terms. "The Chairman" and "The President." and immediately It was adopted on the entire system. Now It seems to be an unwritten law on the Great Northern. L. W. Hill him self. In speaking of his father In an official way, refers to him as "The Chairman." In referring to the presi dent of the Great Northern, the chair man refers to him as "My son." Judge Ties Knots. VANCOUVER, Wash., Jan. 29. (Spe cial.) Judge McMaster tied the matri monial knot for two couples today. They were James E. Grit, of Rainier, Or., and Mrs. Grace P. Chaney, of Port land, and F. M. Vanderpool and Elsie M. Sliderburg, of Portland. MODERN METHODS 1 am positively the only specialist In Portland that publishes his own photograph, personally conducts and manages bis own office,, and con sults with and treats all his own patients. 1 have more qualifications and experience than any other spe cialist advertising In this city. Every man calling at my office is assured of my personal and Indi vidual treatment until a cure Is ef fected. My fees are one-fourth that exacted by the various "medical companies," " Institutes " and " mu seums." Be sure to consult me be fore treating elsewhere. BLOOD POISON lir I rt'LriLL MY PROMISES. I ACCEPT NO INCURABLE CASKS. I Never HOLD OUT FALSE HOPES. Why treat with Incompetents when you can secure the expert services of a competent specialist? Come to me If you have any of ths following disorders: Varicose Veins, Pimples, Nervous Debility, Nerve, Blood and Skin Disorders, Bladder Troubles, Blood Polaona, Eruptions, Ulcers, Special Ailmenta, Flits or Fistula. to B 7 to 8 Daily! Pnnday, 10 to t. Examination Advice Free, J.J. Keefe, Ph.G.M.D. Rooms 11-14 Lafayette Bids;, lSVa WASHINGTON ST., COM. ta, POHILAAO, OR. CURED IN 5 DAYS No Detention From Occupation, Family or Home ft ir zjtv'ztr.: ' . --' 3 v y- j St jf ! J - f j-- .s-A..glm.al.-...--i iV i al DR. A. O. SMITH, THE LEADING SPECIALIST. I am a registered and licenses physician, confining; my pee e I a 1 rraerioe to the ailments of MEN. have more money invested in my atabliahmeat than all other Port land specialists combined, and I will frive S5U0 to any charity if I cannot show this is tree, I publish my true photograph, correct name, personally conduot tny offloe. I am th most success ful and reliable, as medical cre dentials and press records prove, I make this statement so that you will know you consult a true spe cialist, who sees and treats pa tients personally. I possess EX PERT skill and experience, ac quired in such a way that no other can share. To all men who ar sick and In trouble; to tha men who feel they hav lost the energy of youth, and that the strength they ought to have has been sapped from them; to those who are not sick enough to be abed but feel they must use all their will power to force them selves even to their everyday tasKS to all these I have a special mes sage of hope and cheer. I can cure that lame and aching back. 1 can re ctor the lustre to the dimmed eye; I can make you realize that th vouth of yesterday has not been burled In an age of .several and that v nn T" nltlful COn dltlon is now due only to damaged health. This health can be te stored If you will act now. Come get Just past the stage that Is curable. arable. EX GUARANTEE Dr. Smith's written uai .v... or no rjav for servloes. I guarantee every dollar you have paid me for my f- FlstulaTBiood nothing unless I our. your Varicose Veins. Hernia. ea, r istuua, h""1?' t.?i,to nay' forrb2ne-f?tsW' Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M. ZJ??1 -a"-vr DR. A. G. SMITH M EN DOVT BE DISCOURAGED DON'T OIVK UP HOPS THERE IS HKI.l' FOB YOU 4.CT TODAY 1 will treat soms of our ailmenta for as low a fee as S3 and,- 110. I will make yoa an ex ceptionally low fe. D any aliment you may be a tillering from. With this low fee and my ions and successful ex- in treat. L'XF ailments of KAW men you need not lr'--f-'i. Vr' jSn'kA surfer anoiner aay. 2iFft3 I don't cars who has Via 'toisaar'l' v tried to cure you. ,4 h failed I will SV TOU and a small lea. Don't glv. u, bekT ?helD. method, knows to IVVHCKL. science I successfully treat VAKICoVb VEINS. rlLKS. NEBVOl 9 AILMENTS, KIDNEY, B LAUDER, LIINfi ASD BLOOD AIlSrENTS, KUEU MAtVsMLIVER AIJLMKSiTS ANU AiX CHKONIC AILMENTS OF MEN. Come In and see me. Have a confi dential talk and be examined without cost or olillrntlon. I will cure yon. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance Second street. Portland. Or. Office Tiours 9 A. M. to 8 P. aC Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. at Hundreds of Successful Cures Since He Opened in Portland I 1 . V. Mn.. nnlannmi. Tinn-ltl lurious herbs all dlaeaaea of the Throat. Heart. Liver, Lungs, Stomach. Kidneys. Plies, Constipation, Nervousness. Neural gia, Rheumatism. Catarrh, F.crema, Blood Poison. Diabetes and all organic diseases. CON'STJLTATTOX FREE. Patients out of town can secure these health-bulldlns; remedies. Send 4 cents in stamps for symptom blank. WO CHINESE MEDICAL CO. 2S0V Alder, Cor. Third. L. T YEE & SONS J The eld eminent Chinese doctor cures sny disease successfully, such aa weak nerves, constipation, asthma, catarrh, cancer, piles, nerv ousness, rheumatism, blood poison, lung, liver. kidney and stomach trouble; also , .. .. . mffn and women. .t 1 sr "I iN,-' :;.:'! no matter who bas failed. cVa 1 suarantee a cur If cur- . J; - . ':.3 . , , v. ... .n, - lifetime atudv rts and sraauatea rrom f , JT5 , " Vr, took post-graduate courses Khila. I Me thousands of testimonials rom mv rrafefu patlenta I uae only the mo. harm'.?.. ChlSes. herb., regardless o ths hlah price. So I can help you. Call ? writ eor symptom blank and circular. l7 1. IE SONS MEDICINE CO, USV. VlrstTB E Cor. Alder. Portland. Or. S. K. CHAN Chinese Doctors. "Will move to 133V2 First st. on February 1 Dr. a. K. Chan Mrs. Dr. I nan The well-known Drs. S. K. Chan, with their harmless Chinese medicines of herbs mnA ifwita V. n 17 wnnilerf nil v cured many suiterers of both external and internal sick nesses when all other remedies have lauea. No Operations. Examination for ladles by Mrs. Dr. Chan. Call or write to S. K. CHAN CHINESE MEDICTVE CO., t26V Morrison Ht. (l'resent Address). NERVOUSNESSSffl: and liysteirival or despondent at times. GCSX'S BLOOD A NERVE TO-MC cures for good. Bnildsnp the system and bright ens the mind. 75c a box. Write for proof. ZK. CO Phlle-dlphia, fa, Tfa- 7 A Dr- fit Dr. Wo m Wo NO SEVERE o r is k j. u - o. MANX CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVING. MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MT WORD AND WILL, CITE rOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS 13 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 Invite you to coma to my of fice. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood Poison, Piles. Fistula, Bladder. Kidney and all Men's Ailments, and Frive you FREE a physical exam nation; if necessary a microscopi cal and chemical analysis of secre 1 1 o n s, to determine pathological snd bacteriological oonditlons. Every person should take advan tage of this opportunity to learn their true oondltlon. A permanent oura is what you want. CONGESTED VEINS Impair vitality. I dally demon strate that varloose veins can be cured in nearly all cases bv o n treatment, in such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are pre--lerved and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation is rapidly re established Instead of the depress ing oonditlons. I guarantee you a cure to stay oured or refund the money. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Cerebro, where the mental forces are Impaired. Spinal, where tha cilnal centers are Involved. Vital, where the sympathetic nervous sys tem and forces that govern the or gans are deranged by reflex effect of ailments. I treat these condi tions and all weaknesses lnduoea by nervous complications and ex cesses and put you on the right track to health, restoring the con ditions essential to your future life and happiness. IN" FOR BLOOD DISORDERS. I u s Professor EhrUoh s won derful new discovery, ''60S," la cases of Blood Poison. It cures in one treatment, and is the greatest marvel of medical aolence. Tali new remefly has been successfully used In thousands of cases. !( .-nUln It tn TOIL i r - to oure oerunii ', BundavaL 10 A. IS. M 1 F, M, 234V3 Morrison St Corner Second PORTLAND, OREGON Medical Science Advances With Leaps and Bounds MEN and WOMEN THE TREATMENT OF YESTERDAY IS NOT THE TREATMENT OF" TODAY New f a o t s are being discovered daily, new drug's, new appliances and new methods of treating- d 1 s e a sea that were once con sidered incurable, la proving that to suc cess u 1 1 y treat chronic ailments one must be abreast of the times. Our Methods of treating disease embrace all that is new ana moaern ana umi. una uwou elicited In recent years by diligent re search work. Asthma Thousands of people continue to choke and suffer untold misery from this dreaded affliction every year. We can positively relieve their suffering: if they will but call at our office and begin our treatment. Blood and Skin Diseases at one time required yars of treat ment to effect a cure. The recent dis covery of " 606 " by Prof.. Paul Ehrlicli, of Germany, has enabled us to rid your system of blood poisoning in ona treat ment. Tumors and Skin Cancers removed without the knife and wlthoul detention from work. Rheumatism, Gout and Stom ach Diseases treated by our Modern Absorption Method, which means no more canes or crutches for Rheumatics and no more pain and distress for the dyspeptic. Ol'R PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND VE GUARANTEE TO CURB. If you cannot call at office, write for diagnosis and symptom chart. Hours: A. M. Till 8:30 P. M. Sundays 11 Till 2. First and Alder Sts. Phone Main 44S5. MODERN SPECIALISTS ENTRANCE 211 ALDER ST. . GREE SYSTEM OF MAN BUILDING I core onlckly and permanently all curable caaes of V A K JCO 8 E VETN8 without severe surcical operationsi SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON without In jurious dniKS (006 skillfully adminis tered If preferred) ; NKKVO-IT A L DE BILITY without stimulative remedies; B LA D D E K and KIDNEY troubles; PILES and all RECTAL aliments of men. PAY WHEN SATISFIED Is your absolute pro tection. UOnSUlW.. LIU. . E x a m 1 n atlon and Diagnosis fre &nd private. No cases accepted through correspondence. One personal visit to of fice required before treatment com mences. I must firsi see and know your exact condition. This Is the only lntelli g a t. satisfactory way. Come today. I use you honest ly, treat you skill fully and cure you, promptly. Hour; daily. 9 to C; even Ingi, 7 to 8; Sun days, 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 863 Washington St., Portland, Or. BING CHONG, Chinese Doctor Made of Chinese Herbs D4 root medicine cure msi kinds diseases of tbe Heart Inn sts, liver, itomwtt, kid blood trouble of mu aud woman when others taiL It you sua sr. cU or writ to S42A Wash. sU, e ftd, Aeon IK ford Qfe DR