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IS tttr jrrmxixG onrooyiAx Wednesday, jaxtjart 31, 1912. 7 .if I . - i 41 . ALASKA STEAMSHIP LINE MEETS FAVOR Merchants Respond in Move to Secure Share of Terri tory's Trade. FIRST SAILING IS MAY 27 St. Helen to Carry Cargo by Way of Brattle but Billing- Will lie Di rect Three Shipment Be Made T7il Year. f the trade bet-ween the Pacific and At lantic toast witn me opening 01 i:m 1'anama Canal, will be built by the Ol son A Mahosy Steamship Company, ac cording: to San Kranelsco advices. The vessel U to hare a capacity of 1.500.000 feet of lumber and her estimated cost la H50.000. 0:on & Mahony beiran the construc tion of a steel strain schooner last year on the Atlantic side and named her the California, expecting to place h In th Cnmmt trA hilt uhm VII Sold recently and It is said that the com- ' pany made a profit of approximately IS per cent. Orders were Klven at once to duplicate the steamer at the same yards. She is to be ready ror service in August. Powllnjr Captain of Mable Gale. ASTORIA. Or.. Jan. 30. (Special.) Captain Dowlln-r arrived from San Francisco on the steam schooner Johan Poulsen last evening, to take command of the schooner Mable Gale, succeedinir Captain Mnttson. who broke his knee- caD bv faJllnir on board the vessel few days ao and will probably be Laid BID FOR HEW- CLIP Buyers Are in the Market for 1912 Wool. PRICES ARE FROM 13 TO 16C to SHORT ROAD TO HEALTH Open to All Who Care To Travel That Way Demand Is Expected to Increase. Steadily Fair Trading In Ter ritory at Boston More In terest In California Wool. Forty per cent of the Inquiries sent out by the transportation committee of the Chamber of Commerce to deter mine the attitude of the merchants of Portland toward the proposed steam ship line to Alaska, have been an swered, and without exception the re plies have been favoraMe to the new movement. Answers from all of the merchants to whom the circulars have been sent are expecfM by the latter part of next week. V. 8. Smallwood. of the transportation committee, says that the effort to secure the :ui tons of freleht required to iret a ship sent Into Portland by the IWge Company, of Fan Francisco, will be hurried for ward as fast as possible. for it is necessary to have the full amount In sl-tht within a short time. The St. Helens will carry the first car co out of Portland May IT. There after connections will be made with the St. Helens at Seattle by other ships salllns out of Portland. Goods- sen in this way. however, will be billed from Portland, so that the effect will be the same as If a direct sailing were made. K. A. Parr, traffic manager of the rode Company, waa In Portland from San Francisco yesterday. "The three shipments to be made this year are merely the entering; wedge, he said. "They will serve to she Alaska that shipments can be made direct from Portland asd will render It an easy matter for Portland to get Into the ring next Fall for contracts for shipments In the succeeding year. hellev that your movement was started this year a trifle too late to do more than make a beginning. How ever, the three shipments you will make this Summer will pave the way lor a campaign for trade that should bring your merchants enough contracts next Fall the contracts for merchandise to Alaska are all made In the Fall as a rule to make It possible for our com pany to put a boat on the line that shall carry a full cargo out of this city and will not need to complete her cargo at any other place along th coast." tTEAVER INTELLIGENCE. Da to Arrive. Name. From. Date. rarIoe Pan Francisco In port. Ko t'llr tan 1-e.lro. . . . In port. lio. W. Elder. . s rlc(ro. ... In port. II. Elmore. .Tillamook. ...Jan. i locja Mni. Jan. St Alliance eureka Jan. 31 Kaicon. ....... an rl-ro.... J-VE. 2 lwa.r. ....... an T'el ro .... Feb. 2 JtiAnokt ln FrtnctKfl F'b. 4 Tiraawrater....4'oo Bar Feb. 4 Hear -San rMlro. . . . I'eb. 7 Brhedaled te Depart. Name. For Data. Pa. 11 Elmore. .Tt:lamook. . . . Jan. SI --. W. iil.r. . San IMej o. . . . Jan. 31 Harrard ft. f"r L. A.. Jan. 31 I;oaa'ty Saa fedro. . . . Feb. 1 t'arloe San Francisco Kb. 1 Alliance frlureka Feb. 2 V: g. F fr L A.. Feb. 2 Falcon. ....... ...to Franclaco Feb. 4 lleaver . .ian lc,iro. . . . Feb. 6 )rakwater. ... i'imii flay Fob. 9 I'.nanoke. ...... San luco. . . . Feb. 7 It-rJ .Manila Feb. T Bear .-an Pedro. ... Fab. 11 BOSTON. Jan. 80. Blddtnc for the 1913 domestic clip has begun In the West and is expected to Increase staadlly. Prices for the new product range from 13 cents to 16 centa There has been an Increase In tradlns In California wool, especially In middle coun ties, while the demand for Texas product nas raj ten orr. Territory wool. In orta-lnal baas, sells at l 1 lc. while conslderab a unwashed doming has changed hand, at 22c. Pulled voo) la strong and sells freely. Texaa fine. 6 to S mom h. 4SS47d: fins. 12 months, 6."o: fine. Fall. 42J 43c. California Northern. nor: middle eoun- uea. irij- boulharn. iOuJtlc: Fall. free. Oregon. Eastern No. 1 atanle. Rr.er.lcr Eastern clothing. 50c; Valley. No. J. 4 a 47c territory, rin. slaula. eititl-V: fine m.dlura staple, Ssio!lc: fine clothing. 618Wtc: fine meuium doming. 4Qa)ci half blood comb. Ing. Slto7c: three-eizhf h. KImA rnmhlna So'Sl'-; quarter blood combine. 4.16 40c. Pulled, extra. SOixSio: fine A- uu3oo: A. supers, 4SB 4c. AXOTIIKIl TrOCK BOXD ISSCE Cnmmlsaion Will Consider Step In AdTSnce of Bis: Report. Fred W. Mulkey. chairman of the Commission of Public Hocks. has drafted an ordinance providing for the Issuance and sale of 1500.000 of bonds with which to carry on trie operations of that organization during the present year, and It will be submitted at session called for tomorrow afternoon. The steD was authorized at the last meeting, but Is merely a tentative step and following Its consideration tomor row probably will go over until the next gathering. Mr. Mulkey said yesterday that there had been no definite Information re ceived from the New York engineers, constituting the board of construction, who recently visited Portland and In spected the harbor, but that as they had expected to pass SO dnys formulat ing a report. It Is looked for here about February 10. When the report la con sidered and steps are taken to secure dock sites, funds will be required with, which to make tenders for property In advance of condemnation proceedings, while a location will be leased for permanent headquarters and other plans carried out in connection .1th the working system. IIAKHOIl HAS IKi:i IXKY JIVE Accident at Gas Works Cansed Lamp Ttlack to Faeape. Through a breakdown at the patent fuel plant of the Portland jaa Coke Company yesterday the river was vir tual, y covered with lamp black and It could be traced from the foot of Flan ders street to the southern end of Swaa llar. When the accident happened, the stock of lamp black could not be corralled In time to prevent a sarge quantity being sv.e,J Into the stream. Harbormaster Speter Investigated the rase and said that so far as he could ascertain It was unavoldab.e. As to the damage resulting to the hulls of vessels, he said that It was not aa dif ficult to remove aa fuel oil, which, at tlmi. has caused the head of the har bor police and vessel owners deep con cern. The gas Interests utlllza all waste from the plant In the manufac ture rf fuel, for which apparatus waa Installed last year, and until yester day mly distilled water has been di verted to the river there sine the new equipment was started. 5IARTTE ITARVnST WAS RJCII lore DorUnr Kates Iravr Bnstnesa From Cotwaters. Most accounts having been received for material, labor, crew expenses and other lnctdentala fir work on the steamer Casco. made necessary because she tore a portion rf t.er hull away through running on a lodue of rocks near Pillar Hock. It Is estimated that with what will be paid In that connec tion Portland firms will have been en riched approximately lio.ono through repair work on Coast vessels during tha It few months. The Casco was twice on the casualty Mat. the Alliance. Westerner. Saginaw, Washington and Sun Jacinto being here for repairs once during the same pe riod. Kesldes there was considerable other work and more Is being handled at present, but the little fleet of coast ers having large bills comprised those that were victims of accidents. Some tame to grief In the river and others near by on the Coast and were drawn here largely through low drydock rates that more than offset the expense of towing to Sao Francisco. up for some time. The schooner has finished loading a cargo of lumber at Westport for San Francisco and will go to sea within a day or two. Marine Notes. I .on ioa Wool Balsa. LONDON. Jan. 80. The offerlnra at th wool auction salea today amounted to 13.1110 raiea. including a splendid collection of me. rlnoe. There waa a sliiriterf demand from all quarters. Washed inmba .old at ? nri umar graa.a ware active, but unchanged. Wool at St. Louis. ST. LXU'JS. Jan. 30. Wool Nteadv. Ter ritory and Vetrn mediums. lOiflgc; Cne mediums, lStfl7c: fine. lujlSc To load wheat, the French ship Charles Gounod will shift today from the North Bank dock to Irving. Coming from Nanalmo In ballast the Prttlsh steamer Harttngton entered at the custom-house yesterday and Is loading lumber at St. Johns. After finishing discharging at Oak street dock this morning the steamer Coaster will proceed to Westport to load lumber for Sun Francisco. It Is reported from Tillamook Bay that the passenger yacht liayocean, which operated last season between Portland and Bayocean, la being over hauled there preparatory to resuming service. When the British ship Drummuir reached Wlllapa Harbor last week she was piloted Inside at low tide, accord-In-; to South Bend reports. Tha vessul was towed from San Francisco to the Columbia Klver by the tug Oollah and then taken north by tha tug Tatoosh. It has been learned that the Brltlsn sloop of war Shearwater, which was In the harbor last Summer for the first time, sustained damage at Acapulco, and the sloop of war Algerlna has been sent from San Francisco to convoy the Snearwatrr to the Golden Gate for re pi rs. Captain Gow, who has been overseer for the Iwllir Steamship Company for a lergthy period. Is temporarily master of the British steamer Hazel Iollar, Captain Bruce having been taken ill and remained at San Francisco for treatment. Whether he will resume command of the ship before she sails for the Orient will be known next week. In tow of the steamer Monarch the harkentlne Puako left the harbor yes terday, bound for Valparaiso. As an Inexperienced mate Is alleged to have been signed on her early in the day the former mate of the vessel con sented to resume his berth, so the harkentlne was given a certificate by Captain Albert Crowe, representing the underwriters. Kxeoutlves of the Shaver Transporta tion Company gathered at the yards of the Portland Shipbuilding Company yesterday when the wreck of the steamer Sarah Plzon was hauled out and work will be started at once to clear away the damaged parts so that complete examination of her hull can be made. On the result of the Inspec tion depends whether the vessel will be rebuilt as she waa. When the steamer Orklahama leaves Ash-street dock at C o'clock this tuom- ng. to go alongside the German shto I-asbek and tow her to Astoria, she will have aboard General Manager Tal bot, of the Port of Portland, who will pass three days on the lower harbor. The Lasbek is bound for tha United Kingdom and has a wheat cargo of 40.7il bushels valued at IHO.ooO. That Is the seventh full cargo of the cereal to be exported to Europe this month, while there wes one shipment made to the Orient. T BUEUOS AYRES LOWKR CABLES CAUSK SFXMYG OF WHEAT AT CHICAGO. Stock at Minneapolis Arc Increased. Laat Prices Are a Quarter lower All Around. CHICAGO, Jan. 80. Weakness at Ruenna Ayree and an Increase of stocks at Minne apolis took some of the fight today out of the bull Interests. As a result, cionlnc nrlcea were at a decline of Ue all around, com pared with last night. Latest trading left corn a shade to "o down; oats l-lOo to fco up, and hog products Increased in cost Co to 10c. Word came from Bucnoa Avr. th.t in terior atOCkS Were heavv. arrival. - tt,m docks larger and that vessel-loading had be gun again on a moderate scale. May wheat fluctuated between SI.OVH and 81.03 H, with last sales $1.03 1.031, . a loss of o not. aiay corn ranged for 67sa to 67 rtPic. closlnc easr at sts-aat. - h-ii- of So from last nlcht. Cash i.1m wr steady. No. 2 yellow, not Quoted. Outside limits for Uiv mi. ..r. mua BIHo and SllHc. with th. rln mr. Just e better than yesterday. The provisions crowd ...me .a ... - the Government report showing a plentiful supply of parking material. The outcome was to noist pork So to lOo and other prod- 1 ne leading futurea rmna-.r rn N 11 rj AT. Rich, red blood, bounding through your reins enables you to work hard with ease. The short road to the happy state) or health Is the Ozomulslon road. Ozornulslon quickens the flagging ' runctions into full-blooded activity. It replaces worn-out tissue with new material, tingling with new life. That load of depression, the ugly on. -spring oi aauy loll, is lifted and the bright side of life Is uppermost. Take Ozomulslon and weakness will yield to strength and vitality, lassitude to a perfect overflow of vigor. Sample Bottle Free by Mail That those who are seeking health and strength for themselves, children, relatives or friends may experience the Hfe-glvlng properties of this exclusive Norway gold medal ozonized cod liver oil medicinal food emulsion as well as to know Ozomulsion superiority in being most palatable and easy to take a generous 3 -or- bottle will be sent by mall to those who send addresses by postcard or letter to Ozomulslon, .4 Pearl St.. N. Y. April. l.04c: May. lS.O.Ie: June. 18.0o; July. 18o7c; August. 13.08a; September, ISoite: October. 13.0SC; November, 13.02c; December. 12.!iHc; spot coffee, steady. Rio No. 7. 144e: Santos. No. 4. ISSc: mild cof fee, quiet. Cordova. l&V3 17Wc. nominal. Sugar Raw sugar, atesdy; muscovado 89 test, 3-Htfc; centrifugal. PS test. 4.SU0; mo lasses sugar, 80 teat. Irk Refined quiet- My Hon eat Treatment. BAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Prises Quoted at the Bay City for Vege tables. Fruits, Etc BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 80. The folios ing produce prices ware current here to day: Vegetables Cucumbers. 7I5c Oil. IS: garllo, , SHblc; green peas, ottiztc; string beans. nominal; eggplant, lftu2oc; totnatoea, A04 5C. Butter Fancy creamery, 84 He Eggs Store. 80c; fancy renon, 81 Ha. Onions 81.UOu2.O0. Cheese Young America. 17 4 IS Ho. Fruit ADDles. choice. 11: common. 85a; Mexican llmea, So.oOa6; California lemona choice, 4.r0; common, -; naval oranges. tl.ov 12. o; r-lnettpules. l:DJ..i& Potatoes Oregon uurpanKS, gi-uogri.au. Early Huso, Sl.00ctfl.1o; ballnas fturbanks. tl.h.e2; river Burbanks, 11.8502; sweets. 11.00 a 2. Alill.tuxrs uraa, tiv-J.o; miaaungs. 131ti31- Hay Wheat. wneat ana oats. 191S.W: alfalfa, JllSlo.iO. Receipts Flour, quartiy- sacks, 10,r8a; wheat, centala. o??0; barley, centals, 4305; oats, centala. 003: potatoes, sacks, 11H6; Middlings, sacks, 230; hay, tons, 170; wool. balos, 732. One-Treatment Cures For Weak, Diseased Men Cure, to Stay Cured For SO days I will heal and cure all "Weak. Sick, Diseased and Discouraged men at a reduced fee. This Is Just one-half my usual charge. I give you the same care and at tention as if you paid my regular fee. You could receive no better service for 81000. If rou could but talk to the many cured patients am dismissing daily, you would refuse to suffer longer on the promise of other doctors. Don't be a Weakling, a Failure, and your life a miserable existence. Why pay exorbitant fees when I offer you better curative treat ment for this low charge? I am a man of In dependent meana; the curing of my patients Is my first and only thought- In this I differ widely from grasping doctors who think only of their fee and care little for the welfare of their fellow men. Take advantage of this offer at once; don't wait till the last few days, when the crowded condition of my silica may prevent you seeing me. TA TkuTETTVT who are gloomy 1 J lVl-il-iI i DISEASED, NERVOUS THIS IS THE WAY YOU FEEL There Is usually a pain across the small of your back, blue rings under your eyes, specks before your eyes, your sleep does not rest you, you get up in the morning feeling tfred, your mind at times wanders, your memory is poor, you are hollow-oyed. whites of your eyes are yellow, you are fearful, always expecting the worst to happen, very nervous, you start in your sleep and awake from a dream very much frightened; stinging pain la the treust, no appetite. If you have been unfortunate In selecting a doctor to treat you. or If you nave not given yourself the attention which your disease demands, you know that every day you put the matter off you are getting worse and worse; you are mortified and ashamed of your position among your fellow men, life does not possess the pleasures for you it did. Would you not give much to poseeos that KOBUST HEALTH, SOUND NEKVE3 and a CLEAR BRAIN that , . . . - . . 1 . . n T . were yours oeture me ravages ui uiawuu uiLu.ca.ea uui oyaiemi n u have this desire to be strong and manly in a true sense of the word, call at my office at once, and I will take pleasure In explaining a treatment that has restored hundreds of men In a much worse condition than you are, Pf!HTCCTCn VriWQ cur thl affliction without pain or knife. Soreness. llUltuCdl CU ICIllO swelling and congestion of the dilated veins vanish Lron't waate tiuie Htrmis" other doctors. Go to OREGON' MEDICAL lXSTITUTK Specialists, Longest i-stabllshed. A healthy circulation of blood la re-established, and that old-time feeling speedily returns. Avoid dangerous operation. 1 can give yuu us quickest and safest and surest cure known to medical science. PI niin PfTflN you nav sore throat, mucous patches, pimples, copper. -UjU rUiwUll colored eruptions, sores and ulcers, bone pains, falling hair or any symptoms of this ailment In either primary, secondard or tertiary States, consult me and be forever cured of It. My treatment cleanses and eradicates every taint of poison and every impurity from the blood and system. All danger of transmission or recurrence is removed. The taking of injurious minerals for years never cures. My treatment is a specific a certain antiaote; you Improve from trie very commencement, ana are soon permanently cured, as proven by positive blood tests. I WANT to emphasize the Importance of selecting the BEST DOCTOB. COME to MIS I will cure you in ONE TREATMENT by administering "Tha wonderful Gorman Remedy" The greatest medical discovery of the age the results are like magic, I ALSO CURE to stay cured Rupture. Kidney and Bladder Ail ments, Piles, Fistula and Rectal Affections. Rheumatism. Catarrh. Eczema and all Chronic. Nervous, Blood, Skin and all Aliments of Men. UDITC us a full description of your symptoms and trouble. If unable to II ill I u call. All dealings are confidential. Expert Consultation Free. Delays are dangerous. Hours: i A. M. to i P. M. Sundays, 10 to 13 only. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 01tt MOItKISO.V ST, nETWLli.V FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR, Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO, Jan. 80. Butter Steady. Creameries. 29fi8Jc: dairies, 2-VSio. Kccs Steady; receipts, i-i'i-j cases; at mark, coses included, SUfi Jlo; ordinary Ursts. SliilUa: firsts, :() i37e. Cheese Steady. Daisies. 1014 "Tlic: twins, flaliic: Young Americas, ltiOl7c; long horns, IS a 17c IMied Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. Jan. SO. Evaporated apples. auiet. steady, unchanged, bput, lane), list mlOVc: choice. Itum prime, 1 Prunes Unsettled, somewnal easier in one. Quotations ranee from oc to id1 a for Callfornlas up to 30-40S, and lHtf!2o for Oregons. Hope at New York. NEW YORK, Jan. 80. Hops Easy. State, common to choice 1011, 47l65c; Paclflo Coast lull, 4I.il Mc. FIRST CAXAt, TRAMr PI. A.Yl:n OI -on at Mahony to Hate S ISO. 000 VrM-l Krady for Illg Tltoh. First of the special tramp types of lumber carriers, advocated by marina men as the only character of vessel tl.at will preve a safe Investment In .Movements of Vcssols. PORTLAND. Jan. 80. Arrived Bteamer TV. it. Porter, from Monterey; steamer Johaa Poulsen. from sta Francisco: steamer Shas ta, from rio Francesco: steamer Coaat-r, from ban Francisco. Ealled etaamer Mreak water. for Coos Bay; barkantlne Puako, tor Valparaiso. Astoria. Jaa. 0. Coclltlon at the tnotith ef tae river at a p. it., moderate: wind, east. 14 m::ee. weather. ra:mog. ."ailed at t A. M.. steamers Aurella and julnau:t, for l-i Francisco; steamer Yoeemite. for faa Pedro. Arrived at and left up at B 80 A. M-. steamer W. 8. Porter, from Monterey. PerkenTlne C. F. CTrtcUr lost both anchors and drifted on Desdemona sands. Will prob aby b Coated tomorrow. Astoria. Jan. JW. Arrived at 7 and left op at ft P. M.. steamers Johea Poalsen and cheats, from Pan Francisco. Arrived at T ana i-rt up at p. u.. steamer Coaster, from suta Francisco. can Francisco. Jan. SO. Arrived at 4 A. M.. steamer U-r. from Portland. Arrived Meamer F. H. Lergett. from Astoria: steam er lleaver. from San Pelrv Hald last night, ateam,r Asuncion, for Portland. Seattle. Jan. :;. .ali last night, Nor werian steamer Itygls, for Portland. Tort sn I.a1a. Jan. Sailed Steamer J. A. Ouan-:or. for Port. and. Ptireka, Jan. 2'. Arrived at T A. M e:e.imcr Alilarire, from Portland. Seattle. Jan. 3. Arrived Steamers Northwestern, from Southwestern Alaaka; .-Hortnianu. rrom lacoina: lelhl. from South eastern Alaska. Sailed steamers North western. Hee. Q-ieen. for Tacoma: North land, for Ketch, han; Atlaa. tuwlng barge v. for fan Francisco. Fan Francisco Jan. SO. Arrived ftteam ers Trior, from Inlon Hay; Hear and Falcon, from Portland: Elisabetn. from Handon; G. Llndauer. from Urays Harbor; Lurllne, from Honolulu: Francis H Leggett. from Everett. Sailed ftaamera Nippon Mani. for Honckong: fol. E. I Drake, towing barge No. yx for Peattle; Prttlsh sloop of war Al gerlna. for Arapulro; Umatilla, for Victoria: IComedlaa and Home, tor Vancouver. TMea at Astoria Wednesday, High. Low. 10:08 A. M feet 4 n A. M 4 4 fe.t ;S:SI P. M... 0.S foot Jan. Mav .. July .. Sept. .. Jan. .. Mar - July .. Sept. .. Mar .. July .. Sept. .. Jin. .. May .. July .. Jan. .. My .. July .. Sept. .. Open. .$ .!"s . l.2 . .14 S .HH .7t .87 (, High. ."IS CORN. .67S .S7 OATS. BIS .nit, 4s .4;- l. .41", FOKK. 1.1 24 IH.-i" lll.HO LAKD. 0 IS 9 4.-. Low. l.oi'-i .! MS .7H .07H .67 ! .!t?v; ell Close 1.08 .04 .I44 .7H .C7H .07 .61 t .411'., 1! . .15 75 . .lfl.S.1 . . 10.60 .. 5IH . . 42. , . .C2t Jan. May July 1.V7: 15. 80 HIS. 16 40 1-1.05 1S.07V1 0 10 P.2S 0.57 m von 9.71'H sen m;4 fc M- (1 7S K.S7H Rins. . :h s ,..-. !.0 . 6.00 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Jl.-ius. Rye No. X W3C94C. liurley Feed or mixing. BOcQtl.OO fair to choice malting. 1 1. j 1.32. Timothy seed 112 in. Clover seed lir, d 'J Pork Mesa. old. t '. .VKSH Q IS-tfT 4 l.ard in tierces, "'.t.j.. Short rlos I sij. drain statistics: Total clearances of whe.it and flour wer equal to I'lu.Ooo bushels. Primary receipts were 4J'J.nm bushels, compared with o7,Ooo bushsis the corresponding day a year ago. The world's visible supply, as shown by itradstreet'a. decreaaed 31'l.noo bushels. Es timated receipts for toiSnrrow: Wheat. 27 curs; corn. t0 cars; oats, 1-H cs, hogs SOoO head. Ieuluth Flax Market. DULCTH, Jon. 30. Flnx In store, Janu ary. 12. 13U: on track, to arrive, 2.13ta; Fobraary. J2.ll: May. '-'.ll': CHIEF SLDVER TO SEAT! MAYOR AXXOCXCES POLICE HKAD HAS "MADE GOOD." Company by deoldlng that $50,000 of the company's stock held by J. Woods Smith and S. W. Isherwood should bo canceled. The stock was obtained for promotion and In return for the use of a patented process of preserving milk known as "cream-aid." The Judfre declared that the testimony had developed that the process is worth less. It was declared to Increase tha amount of cream In milk artificially. Tho company operates two condensed milk factories, one at McMlnnvllle, Or., and the other at Wasliougal, Wash. They were promoted by Isherwood and Smith, who retained control. A num ber of smaller stockholders became dis satisfied, believing that the stock of Isherwood and Smith hnd been ob tained too cheaply, and started suit In equity to have the courts determine to what each was entitled. Judge McGinn tried to settle the case, 1 saying that his decision would be sure to confiscate the Interest of one side or the other. The case was adjourned for several days, but no settlement was reached, necessitating a continuance of tho trial. the Linnton rock quarry, operated by the city, are already overcrowded. The County Commissioners object principally to having to pa-v Sheriff Stevens 25 cents a day to feed the men they say are really city prisoners. In this there Is seen a reflection of the old -fight between the County Court and Sheriff Stevens which led to the passing of an Initiative measure plac ing the custody and feeding of prison ers in the hands of Sheriffs. DR. A. G. SMITH. Tbe Lending Sneelalint. I am a registered and licensed "hyalclan, confining my special practice to the ailments of MfclN. I Uave more, moiiev invested in IMT entablisbmrnt than all other Port- H and specialists combined. 1 see and treat my patients per sonally. All men should know who th doctor is they 'consult- 1 use my photograph so thnt 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 oeing treated in a satlstactory man ner by your present doctor? Is he carrying out hia nromises? Has he cured you in a reasonable time, and lived up to tils uimrantee? Are you paying him exorbitant prices for medicine? Does ho 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 voursen, come ana have a connaen tlal talk with me about your case. It will cost you nothing. Cured in 5 Days No Oetrutinn From Occupation, Family or Home. NO SEVEKE OPERATI ON MANY CASES PEHMANENTL CURED IN ONE TREAT MEN'. MOST TIME - fc WING. MOST NAT UKAL. MOST SAFE. A RADICAJ AND PERMANENT CURE. O lilVH ail HUrilJ A.L VV JJLLi CI 1 Hi lOU TO OTHER MJED1CAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS IS A F A C T. 1 AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC CESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFF1CH OH THE COAST. FREE! COXSULTATXOJf. I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous Debility, lilood Ailments, Piles, Fis tula, Bladder, Kidney and all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination; if necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions, to determine patho logical and bacteriological c o n d 1 tions. Every person should take ad vantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A permanent cure Is what you want. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.. and Sundays from A. G. Smith, M. D. ZsJ-lVa MorrlMun St., Corner 2d i'ortiand, Oregon. VAGRANCY PLAN FOUGHT Grain at ran FAN FRANCISCO, Jan. Steady. liar ley Steady, hpot quotations. Vv'heet Whipping. fJ.S0tfl.SCk Barley Feed. l.b7 V u L80; nominal. Oats Red. Sl.Mtfl.M; wtvlta, ll.T.',; black. Il.o0l.lo. Call board saiaa: heal No trading;. Jiarler December. lUlt bid. asked; May, SO. Wheat brewing, 11.70 9 11.40, Portland Woman Seeks Divorce. OREGON- CITY". Or, JaJi. 10. (Spe cial.) Annie Lenhardt, of Portland, tiled suit for divorce against Harry Lenhardt yesterday, alleging cruelty. She also asserts that her husband said to her. "I don't want you any more." The plaintiff asks the custody of their children. Hazel. 10 years of age. and Harry. years of age. They were mar ried In Portland August 7. 1900. A popular vote taken In Paris unofficially waa over halmingly la favor ef Lae dcata lruilljr. Changes ta Available Supplies. NEW YORK. Jan. SO. Special cable and telegraphlo communications received by llrad-treeta show the following changes In available supplies aa compared with previous account: Bushels leecrea-e. S.777,tivO ei.Of'O.OoO 040. OilO l.i.w.wo .30i.ui'0 supply 3.431). c-'O ei,l0,uu0 l.lbs.OOO Wheat, V. S.. east of Rockies. V. 8.. west of Rockies Canada Total U- S. and Canada Afloat, for and la Kurope. . Total American Kuro(ean Corn. U. s. and Canada.. Oats. U. S. and Canada.. lb crease. Rushlight Is Inspecting Plana for Xew City Jail 50 Extra Police men to Bo Placed Soon. Acting Chief of Police Slover will continue as the head of the Portland Police Department during the adminis tration of Mayor Rushlight. The May or said so yesterday afternoon. "Chief Slover has made good," said the Mayor, "and, while some people have been criticising him to me, I think he Is all right and is the man for the place. I shall continue him in the po sitlon. I think he will be able to or ganize tile department Into much bet ter form than now. There were some conditions existing there up to a short time ago that made it impossible for any man to organize It, but these are being eliminated. Acting Chief Slover has held his po sitlon since the new administration took office, July 1, 1911. and will con tlnue as head of the force, unless change In the form of government should Intervene to shift him back, un til July 1. 1913. The Acting Chief still ranks as a captain, having been granted a leave of absence by .the Civil Service Com mission at the time he was appointed acting head of the department. His leave expires soon, but he will apply for and undoubtedly will be granted another leave. Acting Chief Slover will be the first Chief to see the Portland department housed In Its new home, soon to be built at Second and Oak streets, where the old one stands. Mayor Rushlight is now receiving plans from architects for the structure, which will be strict lv modern and will cost about $00,- 000 County Holds Trying of Hobos Un der State Law Works Hardship. The actjon of the city authorities in using the state Instead of the city law In vagrancy cases, thus foisting per sons convicted on the county, has aroused the Ire of the County Court. The Commissioners declare that the County Jail and Kelly Butte are be coming overcrowded by reason of the Influx of city vagrants and yesterday called in the assistance or the Dis trict Attorney with a view to learning if the system cannot be stopped. Municipal Judge Tazwell orderea vagrants to be prosecuted under tho state law, according to Deputy City At torney Sullivan, who prosecuted them in the Municipal Court. The Judge, It le said, declares that the state law, being more stringent than the city ordinance, offers a better opportunity of stopping the vagrancy nuisance. Another reason Is thnt the City Jail and NOT SALTS, OIL OR PILLS BUT GASGARETS Xo odds how sick your Stomach t how bard your bead aches or how Hillous Cascareta make yon feel great. Paget rtound Grain Market. SEATTLE. Jan. 80. Wheat: Blueetem, So; fortyfold. 1-3 So; eluh. SSc; Fife, 63c: red Russian. 81Sc. Veatardaya car receipts, wheat t2. oats, 8; bay, W, corn. S. TACOMA. Jan. 80. Wheat: Bluestero. SHc; fortyfold, 84c; club, 3a; red Russian, 6 lie Car receipts, wheat 87; corn, 2; hay. European Grain Markets. LONDON, Jan. 80. Cargoes firm. Walla Walla for shipment. 37s Sd. English coun try markets, quiet; French country markets steady. LIVERPOOL. Jan. SO. Close: Wheat, March. 7s d: May, 7s 6sd; July, 7s 'VJ. Weather, cloudy. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 80. Close: Wheat. May. SLOT 01.07,- Choice. No. 1 hard. l.o7; No. 1 Northern, tl.07trl.07H ; No. 2 Northern. $1.0301.06,: No. i wheat. tl.OJu i.uss. Coffee audi bngar. NEW TOIUC Jan. 80. Coffee futures closed steady, net two points lower to 10 points higher. Sales. 46.740 bags. January. 12.i(3c; February, lXDtic; March, IS-OScj MOTE UTYS It is the duty of every expectant mother to prepare her system for the coming of her little one: to avoid as far as possible the suffering of such occasions, and endeavor to pass through the crisis with her health and strength unimpaired. This she mav do through the use of Mother's Friend, a remedy that Las been so long in use, and accom- it win be provided with facilities plished so mucn Rood, that it is in ror the police rorce. a Municipal court- no gense an experiment, but a prep room. City Jail and emergency hos- I . u- u i , r f best results. It is for external ap plication and so penetrating in its nature as to thoroughly lubricate every muscle, nerve and tendon involved during the period before baby comes. It aids nature by expanding the skin and tissues, re- aiiowed eight more detective sergeants Lieves tenderness and soreness, and and eight more patrol sergeants. These nerfectlv nrenarec. thp gvctpm for probably will bo appointed soon. pcntxuy prepares ffle Bysiem lor natural ana saie motnernooa. Mother's Friend has been used and endorsed by thousands of mothers, and its use will prove a comfort and a benefit to any woman in need of such a remedy. Mother's Friend is sold yyftrWflg f at drug stores. Ki J i llliiM Biiit; tffilEMBr which contains much valuable in formation. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, Atlanta, Ga. You men and women who somehow can't get feeling right who have an almost dally headache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, dis ordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping clean Inside with Cascarets, or merely forcing a pas sageway every few days with salts. cathartic pills or castor oil? This is important. Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse and regulate the stomach, re move the sour, undigested and fer menting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed waste matter and poison in the intestines and bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your en tire family feeling good for months. Don't forget the children. They love Cascarets because they taste good do good never gripe or sicken. To Be Restored to Health quickly, eafe'y and painlessly ryifiht to b th aim of every sufferer. Willi jiature's remedies Bo near at hand and so easy to take, affording: patients means to recovery without eolne to hospikils or health resort a out of the city, these herb compounds should he tried by sick people who have given up hope. They are not a new thinx, nor ara they any experiment. When your case conies before tho doctor he will tell you positively whether he can benefit you or not. unless your condition can ne improved, ne will not take your case. It Is for that very reason that thousands of people throughout the Northwest are heralding his praises. Vse f'K'.v"i'-::t;i:'::' we Gee viW ? Gee Wo ifz : Wo t .i . 4.'- :; .- -r- v --tlrt.!--,'----3 !dr. keefe pltal. While It Is In course of construe tlon, a temporary Jail will be main tained on Everett street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Chief Slover said yesterday that he has no special plans In the nature of Innovations, but that he will assign the SO new patrolmen allowed him to night beats and shift some of the older men to day beats when the recruits are ready for duty. The department Is also Mayor Rushlight also announced that he will retain Tom II. Hurlburt as City Engineer. Mr. Hurlburt occupies the same place as to civil service relations as does Slover. He still holds his civil service rosttlon, beln? on leave of ab sence. He has already reorganized his office and the Mayor regards him as the proper man for the position. MILK FIRM FIGHT ENDS J u dS Orders Cancellation of $50, OOO Stock Owned by Two. Judge McGinn yesterday settled the dispute between the stockholders of the fVHlametta Valley Condensed Milk CURES X Tiff 3? ftT mm m mmm mmmwm mm m i puojisn my own pnotograpn, p sonally conduct my own office, hav no connection with any "medical company," " institute " or "museum," but ara a thoroughly reliable, up-to-date scientific specialist in ail ali ments of men. Xo hired substitutes to treat you. If I accept your case for treatment and do cot effect a quick and lasting cure, you need not pay one cent of my small fee. BLOOD POISON "Sir t io 5, 7 tu H Daily; Sunday, lO to L. Examination Ad vice Free. J.J. Keefe, Ph. G.M.D. Koom 1114 Lafayette nidK S13, VASIIIiTO ST., t'OIl tfth, POUILAMJ, OH. THE Tou will do well to call on him If you are suffering from diseases of the Nerves, Blood, Skin, Heart. Llver, Stomach or Kidneys, including p;houmat!sm. Paralysis. Loss of Nerve Force, Constipation, Catarrh. Indl rest ion. Dyspepsia. Weak Back, Bloating, Dropsy, Erztma. Scrofula and Diseases of Women and iln. If you live eisewnero tnan in Portland and wish to procure his medicines, send 4 cents n stamps anu a s mptum. oiu.hk mm circu- wiil be forwarded to you. inis you will fill out and proper rtmtdies wiU then bo sent to you. Ojfn Evenings ana sunaays. THE C OEE WO CHINESE MT.DICTXE CO. , ie2Ms irt St., Cor. Morrison, J I'ortiand, Oregon. er-8 leal 9 DR.GREEN ADVICE TO MEN Tou do not carp to read long-winded boastful advertisements- What you want Is a cure. Come AO me and get It- I cure all aliments ot men Pay when satisfied Consultation, exam Inatlon and diagno sis free and private, fe nours aauy a iu o. evenlncs 7 to S: Sundays 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. S62 Washington St., Portland. mm no"T nis DISCOURAGED DON'T CIVK Li UOMS Tut it k is iiki.p rou yon CV TODAY 1 will treat some et our ailments for as low a fee as $5 and ll. I will nutlce you an x ceptlonaily low fee on any aliment you may be suffering from. With this low fee and my ions; and succesbful ex perience in treat ing ailments of mm you neea Dot anomer nay. care who has -ai'lVs-" tried to cure you. and has failed I win sivo yuu - cure and a small iee- " ' Li;Iore seeing nie. Itv tbe lalr.nt methods known to Ml illCAL n unre 1 successfully treat AIiWmS. KIDNEY, ItLAIIIIKR. 1 I Nti AND BI.OOIl AILMENTS. ltUKU r.Vncu HVKK AII.MKXTS AND ALA CUKONir AILMENTS OF MEN. tome m ana see ui-. nmc u vumi- drntiul talk and be examint-a witnoul coi,t or obligation. I will cure you. DR. LINDSAY The Old Keilahle SpcciallKt. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 12b 14 Second street, Portland. Ol. Office hours a A. M. to S P. U. Kundays. lt A. M. to l l". ii Xt'iS'-J&iX suffer' &;J&Al '' tried t( S. K. CHAN C'lUnese Doctors. Will move to 133V2 First st. on February 1 Dr. i. K- Chan 31 rs. nr. Chan The well-known Drs. S. K. Chan, with their harmless Chinese medicines of he and roots. h;ive wonderfully cured m, suftVrers of huth externul and internal su nesas when all oth-r remedies have faile- r0 "jprriii iuiin. nxainuia li tin iui lauic- ujTii Mrs. lr. huii. Call or write to f S. K. CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE CO., 2?tH Morrison 1st. (.ITer-cul J ddres. 1