Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 14, 1912, Image 18

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    ORTL
AND MAY WIN
IKON STEAMERS
ome Contractors in Race to
Be Awarded" Bear and
Beaver Contracts.
'IDS OPEN TOMORROW
trpa-lr Men PwUr Plants Tlm
Ar Equipped for Task and
That tow Pry dock Kate
Are Indncenvent.
rA inni Virt been made, say
nrt B kidn tn compiling: tenders
ir craning, painting; and repairing; the
-earners Beaver and Fear, or me ri.e;
tree'" f'.eet. In an ftiifiTur m nr.n
ildttlnnal work to this port. v nen
Iirr retltive ijwincmiin
I pan Frn-li'-o tong.rrow It la hoped
Port-and will be decided on H the
-iost desirab'e r'" 'r or,t to
don.
For mor than a wwk proposed worn
la been scrutinised by heads of planta
ere and even thouuh marine repair
rm arc more numeroua within the
.olilrg Gate and hair drydocss and -
nslve equipment at their mm man a.
nrtland contractors believe ther have
, . .hanre for the work, low dry-
niH In forre hers being" one of
i. nrincioal Inducement. Another
-ature In their favor ta tha fart the
teamera remain at this end of tha
ut five days, while they ara at San
ranelaro but two days coma- soum
nd one day on tha return voyage,
hen. It la tha rule not to have ateara
P while here, that tha ensMneroom
rre may make minor repair, tela port
generally farored.
The Beaver and Bear being; praruc
llr new rriwla. no extensive contract
"to be let. as the labor will consist
hlef.y of overhauling- certain parta or
he machinery, a email amount of
aulklna- and cleaning of the bulla. At
ha una time It ta deatred to hare tha
I -an Francisco A Portland Steamahlp
'nmpany become familiar with the
-lass of work that can be aone nere. a
he ateamers are docked every year and
o have them lifted at San Franclaco
t ha been necessary for them to leave
I Portland one day In advance of sched-
ile.
MOCK BOI ISSUE DELIYED
Report of Kipert Engineers Will Xot
Arrive I'ntll March.
Members cf the Commission of
Pnhllr Docks agreed yesterday on a
further continuance of tha Issuance of
1500 004 of bonds with which to carry
Inn work during 191 J. as the New York
engineers constituting tha board or
consultation wrote that their report
would not be ready until early In
March. It waa expected that their ftrvd
Ings would be marie known to the
Commission about February 10. but It
waa said delay In tha receipt of spe
cial data necessitated more time belna;
devoted to the atatement.
Henry Teal, a bond broker, suggested
lo the Commission that bonds bo Is
ued In denomination of 11000 rather
than of 5t0. saying that he did not
think they could be sold In Portland on
a popular subscription plan and that
bond buyers objected to small denomi
nations, tie also suggested that tha
legality of the bonds be passed on In
advance of their belna off-red for sale,
so that unqualified blda could be de
manded and time saved. It was voted
to ask bids from expert accountants
on the work of opening; a set of book a.
Enftineer Kearardt submitted his re
port for January showing surveys com
pleted and other work begun. J. Frank
Watson, acting aa truil-e. offered the
Commission 1 acres of land, located
on the west side, between Swan Island
and the St. Johna bride;, to be used
for public docks, at fJOfts an acre.
Xannetd. Veysey Co. offered ISO feet
of water frontage at tha foot of Wash
ington street, lylnc north of tha altp.
for 1100.000 and both propositions were
Bled.
Secretary fSlltner ws asked ta ascer
tain from City Attorney Orant as to
when a tender of money should be
made when condemnation proceeding-
ara brun. Bids are also to ba asked
on printing ordinances and other or
ganisation papers In pamphlet form for
the benefit of bond buyers.
SOIAVAY MKKS LAST VOYAGE
Vesarl Listed for Here Via Junln la
Given l"p.
" To the port of missing ships" Is sup
posed to have teen tha ultimata des
tination of tha Norwegian bark Solwav.
which sailed from Newcastle. N. B.
last June, bound for Junln. on tha west
roast of South America, and for a time
she was listed on tha boards at the
Merchants' Eschange aa com Ins; to
Portland. Sine 10I -here have been
aeven vessels to aall from tha Aus
tralian port with coal that were never
heard of. and various theories have
bean assigned as tha cause, one of tha
most a-eneral belna; that thay were lost
tn storms because of being "weak." aa
tha result of a previous strain, or owing;
to ace.
The coal carriers that have made
their last voyage slnca l0t ara as-fol-Iowa:
ISMvt Liura. BTttlsh bark, bound for To-
cn:r.a.
1 3 Oilpperxyle. British bark, booed for
Valparaiso.
1s7 A'-sand-m. Frltl.h bark, bound for
Panama, m.bvraora. British bark, bound lor
IquLqiM.
!. Pl-rlna O. British ship, bound
fur saa Kranclaco.
lwj Clan Maephersoo. British ship.
SOU-: fr Valparaiso.
li, k lunarn. I'rltlsh bark. Mond for
Va:prm!o: Ei.uland. Hrltun bark, bound
for caidra.
ll Soiwar. Nerwsalaa bark, bound for
Junta.
L.XCK OP CED.VR DELU'S TCQ
Mica thine Material Selected From
Iree Near Bandon.
liavlna- been compelled to place an
orner at Bandon for a selected lot of
cedar, which will form tha sheathlna;
or tha new Government tug; lleodeli.
Joseph Supple, who has tha contract
for her construction, facea a delay In
planktnr tlia hull, as tha cedar waa
not cotton out as soon as expected, and
special arrangements wars made by
wire yeatarday to move tha lot to
Mershfleld and ablp It on tha steamer
Breakwater, due to arrive Sunday.
The hull cr the tua- Is ready for
sheathlna;. but the sperlfleatlona pro
vide that redar must ba used, so tha
material will bavs to ba put In place
before plankln can ba started. It Is
tboucM that the work can ba finished
by April li. unless thera Is another de
lay met with. When tba hull work la
ended a larger force of carpenters can
ba employed and the house rushed. Oak
haa been used for the frames and all
parts of the hull where possible, there
belna; little fir In the vessel, and she !a
belna- built so that she can be used for
bsr voyages and outside trips.
MECHANIC SEEKS PROMOTION'
Portland Man Enters Xavy In Hope
of Shoulder Straps.
K. W. Kent Is bent on testing to his
own satisfaction the stepping stones In
the Navy and to that end he haa en
listed through tho medium of Lieuten
ant Toti. In charge, of the Portland
recruiting station, aa a machlnlsts"s
mate, secondclass. He entered the
service backed by wide experience, as
he was a machinist by trade and after
Investigating opportunities offered In
tha Navy, decided to cast his lot thera.
He exrecta to qualify In a few years
for the berth of warrant machinist with
STEAMER rMTEIXlGEXCm.
Dss s Arrive.
Vrora.
Varna.
Oats.
port
port
port
port
port
port
Alliance. ...... Eureka ..In
Brsakater....Cooa Bar Ia
Cmriom -Sn Krsnclsco In
(;o. w. Elder. n Lvego.... In
Roe City Ssa Pe2ro. ... In
Falcon . ....... .San Dlece. ...In
Toaemlre San Francisco. In
port
it TiilimAdc Feb.
1
ll. ... iin PtJn Vi b. It
Fuverte Manl'a Fh. IS
Koaaoae. ... ...saa Franctace Feb. 11
Bear fan Tedro. . . Feb. 22
SchedaM ta Depart.
Nssaa. For Dat.
Breakwater. ... ry-t Bay Feb. 14
Harvard S- r for U A. . K-b. 1 4
Alllanoe .Eureka Feb. 14
t W. Eldsr. . sa Ieo I
Falrea ....... ..&aa Franelaro Feb. 13
Yoeemlts San Iilea- . . . F l. 1.1
I'arloa ia Francleo Kb. 1t
Sua H. Elmers. .Tillamook Feb. 1
Tale 8. F. for U A.. Feb. 1
Rom ntj Saa Flro.... leli. SS
Beaver. ....... .San Pedro. ... Feb. ?1
Boanoke. ...... saa D1eo. ... Feb. J1
Bear San Pedro. .. Feb. IS
Surerle Manila Feb. 21
opportunities for pay ranging from
tl&OO to 12400 annually, and If suc
cessful In that regard will strive for
a commission, following tha lead of an
engineer officer on the IT. 8. t. Utah,
who entered the service as a machin
ist's mate and In seven years won a
commission.
Another to enlist was p. Roberts, who
waa rated as a coal passer and will be
gin his duties at Mare Island, while
II. J. Frawley. of La Grande, and Ell
Uoodreau. of Boise, were accepted as
apprentice seamen and went to the
training atatlon at San Kranclaco.
Marine Notes.
To finish loading lumber the steamer
Caaco shifted yesterday from Inraan
Poulsen's to Llnnton.
Captsln C I. Hooghklrk has resumed
command of the steamer Iralda after
a lengthy layoff, relieving Captain
Kruee.
Captain Clifton Curtis, master of tha
tank steamer Oleum, has filed a pro
teat at tha Cuatom-House becauao tha
vessel struck on the Columbia River
bar while entering from San Francisco.
On the present voyage tha steamer
Carlos will load wheat In tha hold and
carry 400,000 feet of lumber on deck.
Aa she waa chartered for grain before
February 1 tha Olaon ilahony Inter
ests will pay tha trucking charge of
10 cents a ton on tho cereal.
In command of Captain O. Williams
the British ship Port Stanley arrived
at Llnnton yesterday from riant a Rosa
lia. She Is the only grain carrier In
port, and after discharging ballast will
proceed to load, the prospects being
that aha will get away with tha Feb
ruary fleet.
One of three carloads of machinery
from the ateamer Mountain Gem. which
was stripped at Kennewick. has ar
rived here and blda probably will ba
asked for shortly by tha Yellow Stack
Line for the construction of a new
steamer In which the engine and boll
era will ba used.
As residents of the lower river and
other sections tn the 17th llghthousa
district select post lights and beacons
aa targets when hunting, the Bureau
of Lighthouses haa forwarded to In
spector Beck samples of metal signs
that will be nailed to all alda In tha
future, warning destructive onea of tha
penalty.
Dick O'Reilly, "port captain" of the
Oregon Round Lumber Company, who
fled from steamboat responsibilities a
month ago to bask In tha sunny clime
of Southern California, returned yes
terday and aaya that while tha Bear
State'a lower coast la habitable for a
time, tha fact thera waa no rainfall
during bis visit rauaed htm to hasten
his return to evergreen Oregon.
Of the lumber fleet working cargo
for offshore harbors the British
steamer llaxel Dollar, berthed at St.
Johns, will finish Friday If tha mate
rial la cut. The British bark Lord
Templeton. lying at St. Helena, will
finish In about ten days. Tha German
ship Schurbek haa started at the mill of
the North Pacific Lumber Company, and
la to bo loaded this month, while the
British steamer llartlngton should
take on the last of her load at St.
Johna today.
Frank Bollam. Portland agent for tha
Independent ateamahlp llnea. who re
turned yesterday from Seattle, telle a
great atory of the amount of paesen
ger business being handled out of that
port for California, not forgetting to
credit tba Alaaka Pacific Beat with tha
bulk of It because they run In connec
tion with tha steamers Harvard and
Yale, for which ha la Portland agent
also. Tat Portland lines handle many
paaaengers to and from Seattle, aa they
travel by rail between tho Columbia
River and Puget Sound.
Bids were opened yesterdsy by In
spector Beck, of the 17th llghthousa
district, for rspalra to tha tender Co
lumbine, and tha lowest flgura waa
nearly $11,000 and tha highest slightly
above IIS.000. The firms to bid from
Portland were tha Vulcan Iron Works,
Willamette Iron Steel Worka and the
Alblna Engine tt Machine Works. Hall
Bros, of Wlnalow, Waab and tha
Heffeman Dry dork Company, of Seat
tle, also Bought tha work. Reoommen
datlona will ba forwarded to Washing
ton today. '
Movements of Vessels.
PORTUND, Feb. IX Arrived Steamer
Alliance, from Eureka and Coos Bay ""'d
Gasoline schooner TUIamook. tor Bandon.
Astoria. Feb. IS Condition el ths mouth
of the river at P. M smooth: wind south
as miles; wsathsr. raining. Arrived at a. l
and left op at 6 P. M. Steamer Ailraace,
from Eurssa aad Coos Bay.
Astoria. Feb. II Arrlvsd Steamer Oeo.
tv nalck. from Mao Pedro. Arrived dowa
at 7 P. M. British ship Wro-T. Lewla .
Baa FraneUoo, Feb. 12. Arrived at 4 A.
VI oteatnsr Northland, from Portland. Ar-
i . m.hi. iimr Catania, from
Portland: schooner alabsl Gale, from Colum-
"no" Feb. 10. Palled French bark
Eusenle Schneider, tor Portland.
t-.-uth Hend. Feb. It Arrived chooasr
Etlmson. from Astoria. .
Punia Arvnaa, Feb. Is Amvso. pre
viously. Captain A F. Lucas, from. Phila
delphia for San Francisco.
bin sapor. Fsb. IS. Arrived previous v.
Ksemun. from Liverpool. for Seattle,
Sailed February 11. Antmlochus from Ta
eoma for Liverpool
Kio Janeiro. Feb. 10. Sailed Ocean aton
arrh fr Han Franriaco.
San Francisro. Feb. IX Arrived PI earner
Vnrthlano'. Columbia river; Nehelem. Ta-eoma-
Pennsylvania. Anron: schooner Mabel
Oale Astoria- F. eV Loop. Tscoma; srhooner
I Issl'e Vsnr'e. Ludlow. Sailed Steamers
Col K L. Drake, bars UX Seattle: Lroatllia,
Victoria; schooner Vsda, Tosinsend.
Tides at Aster! Wednesday
H'sl
ii a.
Low
to
K. T. fet 4:4l A. M-.
F. M--
..4 2 feet
.01 foot
ELKS WOULD MAKE
CITY FAIRY BOWER
Harmony of Color and Decor
ative Scheme Is Plan of
Street Beautifiers.
17 COMMITTEES NAMED
Ixedsrexnen Begin In Earnest to Turn
All of Portland Into Veritable
Paradise for Conrentlon.
Many Arches to Rise.
Originality and harmony will be
manlfeat In the decoratlona with which
tha Elks will adorn Portland during
the National convention next July. The
special committee, of which John H.
Rura-ard Is chairman and which Is com-
1 posed of Oeorue L. Baker. Dr. Harry F.
! McKay. A. C. fallen and Dr. C. W. Cor
j nellua. met yesterday afternoon and ap
pointed a number ot auocommnieee,
each of which shall have charge of a
sperlal feature of the work.
The various subjects of decoration
will conform to the one general schema
tbat now Is In course of preparation
and which will make ths city's festival
dress appear harmoniously dazzling by
day and artistically brilliant by night.
It Is proposed to erect a number of
arches across the principal atreeta and
to make every foot of the line of
march, which Includea streets on both
the East and West Sides of the river,
pleasantly attractive to all who gather
to view the parade as well as to the
men In line.
Sereateea Commit teen Sensed.
Tha following committees wers
named for the several decorating feat
ures: Arrhes Dr. Harry F. McKsv. J. A. Oraef.
L. F. Thlbeau. George U Uutchln.
Lin of Parsrls Geors I. Baker, w. H.
FIlsseraM. J. H. Coffer. A. fallen.
t'lty County and Government Bulldtnss
B D. BlSler. U. foils Cohen. W. H. FttSaSr
aid. John B. Coffey. William Adams.
Uirhlin-; of Buiidlnfs K. C Msnefee, A.
G. KusihsM. Tom Monks, F. E. Watklns,
Geors Dunnlna.
Kali road Terminals K. V. Lively. W llllara
Mi-Murrav, A. D. Charlton. R. W. Foster.
William Burke. Edward Lyons.
Hotels C. W. Cornelius. Phil Metschan.
Jr.. M. C, Dickinson, H. C. Bowers, Joseph
"'pepartraant Stores A. C. Callan. D. M.
Dunne. A. B. Beard.
Cla.a "A. Bulldlnas H. W. Fries. Q. B.
Ptreeler. J. B. Yeon, Gors Hsnry. A. L.
Ftn!y. V. M. C Sllva.
Other Bullrllns. Heirs H. Kelly, Oeorse
M. Hyland. F. W. Watson, R. C Bishop.
W. O. Van Schnyver.
River Front Captain J. E. Spier. Thomas
H. Cran. Bursas Ferretl. Lou Wtnthex.
Fell 1 Sherwood.
Window Decorations A. Fldenhlmer. A.
B. Stetnhaoh. TV. H. Gadsby. C. C Bradley.
K. K. Kubll.
Flsctrlrvy John H. Burgard, Geors L.
Baker.
Hanks J. S. BalL Oeorje W. Hoyt, A. M.
Wright.
Theaters John F. Cord ray. W. T. Panrle,
John J. Johnson, Lawrence Keating.
Armory E. H. Lansford. H. P. Chrlaten
Sen. W. C. Hasvltln.
East Blda Gcorg H. Klelssr. H. R.
Pomeroy. John F. Cordrar. Edwin New
becln. ,
Fraternal Orders C. C. Bradley, A. Fel
denheimer. R. W. Foster, Walter Hoi man.
Geors 8. Rosrs. .
Professional decorating Arms tn var
oua parts of the country are In com
munication with Chairman Burgard and
Harry C McAllister, secretary of the
convention commission. They propose
to transform Sixth street. Seventh
street. Washington street and other
business thoroughfares Into veritable
avenues of brilliance and beauty.
Plaa l ldrr CaaHlirrsrloa.
Tha general achem of decorating
now Is being worked out. The Illumin
ating plan devised by E. E. McClarsn,
a Portland architect, and providing for
a canopy of electric Ughta radiating
from a high Illuminated tower on top
of the Toon building Is being consid
ered among others. The committee de
cided yesterday that all colors used In
decorating will be purple and white
with tha American Flag.
Owners of various business buildings
already are laying plana to win the
first prize offered by tho general com
mittee for tha beat decorated building.
It Is probable that other substantial
prizes will be offered.
As It will require much time to ar
range the elaborate decorations neces
sary to present a proper setting for
the big conclave the present Is none
too early to lay plans, say tha com
mitteemen. The committee calculates
to begin work on constructing Its alee
trio effects and Ita street and building
ornamentations late In June, that tbey
may ba completed on the opening day
of ths convention. July I.
Application haa been made by tha
Elks to erect a viewing stand on the
PostofTlce grounds for a week, during
tha meeting of the grand lodge. It haa
the approval of Postmaster Merrick,
and with his recommendation tha re
quest has been forwarded to tha de
partment at Washington. It haa been
agreed that tha atand will not Inter
fere with the entrances to the Post
ofTlce and that six special policemen
will be employed by the Elka to keep
tha entrances clear at all times.
FUND SUCCESS MARKED
FIRST DATS SUBSCRIPTIOVS
FOR WILLAMETTE BIG.
Dally Meetings or Committee Will
. Be Held and Bn sines for Next
34 Honrs Outlined.
Subscriptions aggregating several
thousands of dollars for the Willamette
I'niverslty endowment fund marked tha
first day's work yesterday of the new
campaign committee appointed Monday
evening. Tho exeoutlve committee of
ths campaign committee met at noon
at tha Commercial Club, and tha re
ports brought la at that time wers most
encouraging.
Hereafter tha axecutlva committee
will meat dally at noon, when tha
progress of tha campaign will ba dis
cussed, progress reported, plans made
for the ensuing 14 hours and new mem
bers sppolnted to the general campaign
committee.
"The plan Is one that has been tried
In similar campaigns many times,"
said Dr. Hancher last night, "and no
better way of organising to reach a
large number personally In a short time
was ever devlaed.
"The executive committee has power
to enlarge Itself by ths appointment
of new members and to enlarge tha
general committee by adding new mem
bers. "Two main objects sre sought by this
plan of organization: To provide a
large body of workers who will take
up tha task of personally approaching
and reasoning with all who should ba
asked to aid in raising the endowment
fund, and to create a central authority
over this working body that will direct
Its activities and plan Its work.
'X'nder such a plan It has been found
that the enthusiasm Is not only sus
tained to the end. but that It actually
Increases with the progress of the cam
paign. Every contributor becomes a
working; member of the, main commit
tee." Dr. Hancher has entirely recovered
from his slight Indisposition, and is
again In the harness with redoubled
energy. He. with Dr. Homan and Dr.
Todd, are acting ex-officlo with the
executive committee, and It is on the
basis of the work already done by them
that the work of the general campaign
committee Is planned.
Tha Imperial Hotel has been made
campaign headquarters. Manager Philip
Metschan Is a Willamette graduate, a
Willamette booster, a member of the
campaign committee and an enthusias
tic believer In his alma mater, and the
hotel will probably be the scene of
much work for the endowment fund
during the remainder of the campaign.
Dr. Nicholson will leave Portland
for the East this evening, his duties
calling him away. He believes that
the campaign has been successfully
launched and that It will be brought
to a satisfactory conclusion.
SCHOOL GARDENS LIKED
S5 PORTLAVD PRIXCIP,US IN
FAVOR OF SYSTEM.
Superintendent Rlgler OpHes Of
fering of Prizes Teachers DIs
cua Plan at V. M. C. A.
Principles of 35 of Portland's public
schools. Including its three hlKh
schools, pledged their support to the
school garden movement at a dinner
last night in the Young Men's Christian
Association building. Representatives
of each school district referred to va
rious circumstance which were favor
able or unfavorable to the laying out
of gardens, but all were enthusiastic
In doing all that was possible to make
the gardena In their respective dis
tricts successes. Some teachers re
ported that soil conditions were not
favorable for gardens; others that
there were no vacarjt tracts that could
be obtained. Othera said careful In
struction and supervision would ba
necessary to bring the movement to a
successful issue.
Secretary Stone, of the T. M. C. A.,
was called upon to give the results of
the garden experiments of the Y. M.
C. A., to show what might be accom
plished. Mr. Stone said that under
the auspices of the Association 100 gar
dens had been put in, many of the best
gardens being those planted In the
backyards of one of the most thickly
settled residence districts.
Superintendent Kigler said thera was
a great opportunity to do good for the
young people of Portland and the state
in arousing an interest in gardening.
He said ha was not in favor of adding
agriculture to ths course of study in
the public schools. Mr. Rlgler also dis
approved the plan to offer prizes for
tho best products grown In school gar
dens. Superintendent Grout expressed him
self In favor of the movement. Presi
dent Kerr, of the Oregon Agricultural
College, pledged tho support of that in
stitution by distributing bulletins
among tho principals, teachers and pu
pils of the public schools. He said the
garden project was not alone to induce
people to return to the farm, but to
keep those on the farm who are there
now.
DEFICIENCY NOT GRAVE
West Says Institutions Will Xot Be
Behind at Tear's End.
SAL, EM, Or.. Feb. 13 (Special.) The
figures as ahown In the statement pre
pared by Secretary Olcott. Indicating
that some of the state Institutions are
behind, as far as their maintenance ap
propriations are concerned, do not Indi
cate that the Institutions will show a
deficiency at the end of the year, says
Oovernor West.
"We announced early that there would
be no deficiencies, and there will be
none," said the Oovernor. "The figures
for tho year, while on the face they
would Indicate that tha Institutions are
In some Instances far behind, are per
haps a little misleading, and do not
show tho entire status of the institu
tions. "For instance, at the State School for
the Keeble-Mlnded. where the figures
Indicate that the maintenance of 1911
has been used to a certain extent. How.
ever thousands of dollars" worth of sup
plies axe on band and consequently tha
Institution will be able to run for some
time on these supplies. I am assured
by Superintendent Smith of that insti
tution, that he will close the year wlth
aut a deficiency."
BENNETT PLANS EXPLAINED
C. B. Merrick' Talks at East Side
Library on "City Beautiful. "
"Tha City Beautiful." aa proposed by
tha Bennett plana, waa the subject of
an Illustrated lecture given Monday
night by C. B. Merrick, president of
the Greater Portland Plans Association.
In ths auditorium of tha East Portland
Branch Library under the joint au
spices of tho United Improvement
Cluba Association and tha East Side
Business Men's Club.
Mr. Merrick explained ths origin of
the Bennett plans and what they are
for. Ha said that 97 patriotic men and
women paid something more than 120..
000 for these plans, that Portland might
prepare to take care of a population of.
J. 000.000. He said that it la proposed
to get 10.000 members of the Oreater
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Keep the wolf of Consumption away
from tha door by tha timely and steady
use of Osomulslon.
The cough is tha wolfs bark and tha
pain In the chest Is his bite.
Don't let his fangs get a grip on you.
Osomulslon a tablesponf ul after each
meal and perhapa another at bedtime
builds up .flesh and strength, cleanses
tha blood, overwhelms the pestilent
germs, and so chases away the Consumption-wolf.
Sample Bottle Free by Mail
That those who are seeking health
and strength for themselves, children,
relatives or friends may experience the
life-giving properties of this exclusive
Norway gold medal ozonized cod liver
oil medicinal food emulsion as well aa
to know Osomulslon superiority In
being most palatable and easy to take
a generous S-oz. bottle will be sent
by mail to those who send addresses
by postcard or letter to Osomulslon,
US Pearl St., N. T.
Mothers
No young woman in the joy of
coming motherhood, Bhould neglect
to prepare her system for the physi
cal ordeal she ia to undergo. The
health of both she and her coming
child depends largely upon the care
she bestows upon herself during
j the waiting months. Mother's
friend prepares the expectant
mother's system for the coming
event, and its use makes her com
fortable during all the term. It
works with and for nature, and by
gradually expanding all tissues,
muscles and tendons, involved, and
keeping the breasts in good condi
tion, brings the woman to the crisis
in splendid physical condition. The
baby too is more apt to be perfect
and strong where the mother has
thus prepared herself jfor nature's
supreme function. No better ad
vice could be given a young ex
pectant mother than that she use
Mother's Friend; it is a medicine
that has proven its value in thou
sands of cases.
Mother's Friend M0thei3S
is sold at drug rA 13
stores. Write for '510Tr
free book for ex- --lClVU
pec t ant mothers which contains
much valuable information, and
many suggestions of a helpful na
ture. BliADFIELD REGULATOR CO,
Atlanta, Ga.
Portland Plans Association, so that It
may have the means to print a book
showing the details and purpose of ths
Bennett .plans. The campaign will ba
made February 29.
Mr. Merrick then explained the maps
and views of the Bennett plans as they
were thrown on the screen. He an
nounced that the Bennett plans will
soon be placed on public exhibition in
the East Portland Branch Library.
Howard Evart Weed gave an Illus
trated talk on how to beautify a city
lot.
The next lecture In the civic course
will be by Superintendent E. T. Mische
next Monday night, who will give an
illustrated lecture on "Parks and Play
grounds." ,
DERELICT, BACK IN CITY
Man, Prominent In Police Circles,
Returns Following Pardon.
Pardoned by Governor West a few
months ago. on condition that he go
to St. Louis to live with a brother who
had forwarded htm transportation,
Jesse Merrltt, a derelict, appeared at
the City Jail Monday, very drunk.
He had been arrested by Patrolman
Carr while wandering around the vi
cinity of Front and Madison streets.
Merrltt was once a working man and
reared a family of children, but in re
cent years he has been a periodic visi
tor to the jail. His wife was attacked
by tuberculosis and was sent to the
County Poor Farm to die, while Merritt,
having exhausted the patience of the
police and court, was given a maximum
sentence at the rockplle.
In company with two desperate crim
inals, Merrltt broke from the stockade
and hid In the brush for two weeks.
He was captured when he attempted
to force his way to the bedside of his
dying wife. Later the police gave him
the Interview with his wife and then
sent him back to serve out his term.
The pathetic feature of the case aroused
sympathy, and when a brother at St.
Louis offered Merrltt a home, the Gov
ernor granted him a pardon.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK, Feb. 13. Standard copper
easy. Spot. February. March. April and
May. 13.1-5 1j 14.10c. London, easy; spot. f02
gs 9d: futures, 63 2s 6d- Arrivals reported
at New York, 200 tons. Customs-House re
turns show exports of 18,808 tons so far this
month. Lake copper. litK- electro
lytic. 14 tf 14Hc; casting. ISTiffUHc.
Tin quiet, but firm; spot. 43.5O44.60c:
February. 43.12H 4S.7Be; March. 4i87v'9
4S.50c: Apt". 42.oO48.8Tttc; May and June.
42.2oS43c. London firm; spot, 192 IBs 7d;
futures. 102 15s.
Lead quiet. 8.954.e New York. S.SO
S 90c East 8t. Louts. London. 15 13s 9d.
Antimony dull; Cooksons. 7.12V4o.
Iron Cleveland warrants. 4 lOHd In
There's No Risk
If This Medicine Does Not
Benefit, You Pay Nothing
A physician who made a specialty ot
stomach troubles, partlcular'y dyspep
sia, after years of study perfected the
formula from which Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets are made.
Our experience with Rexall Dyspep
sia Tablets leads us to believe them to
be the greatest remedy known for the
relief of acute Indigestion and chronic
dyspepsia. Their Ingredients are sooth
ing and healing to the inflamed mem
branes of the stomach. They are rich
In pepsin, one of the greatest digestive
aids known to medicine. The relief
they afford Is almost Immediate. Their
use with persistency and regularity for
a short time brings about a cessation
of the pains caused by stomach dis
orders. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will Insure
healthy appetite, aid digestion and pro
mote nutrition. As evidence of our
sincere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets we ask you to try them at our
risk. If they do not give you entire
malefaction, we will return you the
money you paid us for them, without
question or formality. They come In
three sizes, prices 25 cents, 60 cents
and $1.00.
Sold only by the Owl Drug Co. stores
In Portland, Seattle, Spokane. San
Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles and
Sacramento.
CURE
My Fee $10
Medicines Furnished
I'HKE.
Beware of doctors who charge ex
orbitant prices for medicine. I
charge for cures only.
NEW GEK-MAJi xm-vr z.n. run
BLOOD POISONS
soe
.00
I occupy the entire second floor
on corner of First and Washington
streets, consisting of 12 rooms.
FRF.R ROOMS FOR MY PATIRSTS
Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only.
PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO.
224V4 WASHINGTON STREET,
Corner Firat, Portland, Oregon.
41
My One-Treatment Cures
Honest Treatment.
cor
Uon t vaMte ttine "trjiis,a
ther doctors. Go tm
VKEGON MEDICAL
INSTITUTE
bpeciallate.
Longest Kstabllsbed,
mm
HTink fSWTlbJ WHO ARE GLOOMY
I J IVI jb-lJ DISEASED, NERVOUS
THIS IS THE WAY YOU FEEL
yoS?e.7e.te sSbeoo .VeouTVlieV IS?
fn themoVng feeling tired; you? mind at times wanders, your memory is
boor yo are oilow-fyed, whites of your eyes are yellow, you are fearfuU
always expecting the worst to happen, very nervous, you start in your
Sleep Ind awaki from a dream very much frightened; 6Uo.m pain In the
breast, no appetite.
if you have been unfortunate In selecting a doctor to treat you, or If you
save not given yourself the attention which your disease demands, you know
tbat every day you put the matter off you are getting worse and worse: you
are mortified ano ashamed of your position among your fellow men, Ufa
do's not possess the pleasures for you It did. Would you not i give much to
pos'eas that KOBLST HEALTH, SOUND NKKVES and a CLAR .BRAIN that
were yours before the ravages of dlseaee attacked your system? "you.
have this desire to be strong and manly in a true sense of the ord calla t
my office at once, and 1 will take pleasure in explaining a treatment that
Las restored hundreds of men in a much worse condition than you are.
flfliUPCOTCn lCIMO I cure this affliction without pain or knife. Soreness.
wUnULOlCU I tWo swelling and congestion of the dilated veins vanish
quickly. A healthy circulation of blood Is re-established, and that old-Ume
teellng speedily returns. Avoid dangerous operation. 1 can give you UU
tiuickest and safest and aurest cure known to medical science,
ki nfin DfHCnV " you have aore throat, mucous patches, pimples, copper
DLUUU rUlOUll 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 ana
eradicates every taint of poison and every Impurity from the blood and
iyatem. All danger of transmission or recurrence Is removed. The taking
of injurious minerals for years never cures. My treatment Is a specific, a
certain antidote; you Improve from the very commencement, and ara soon
permanently cured, as proven by positive blood tests.
I WANT to emphasize the Importance of selecting the' BEST DOCTOR.
COME to ME I will cure you In ONE TREATMENT by administering "Tha
wonderful German Remedy" Tho greatest medical discovery of tha ago
ion results are like magic.
1 ALSO CURE to stay cured Rupture. Kidney and Bladder Ali
ments, Piles, Fistula and Rectal Affections, Rheumatism. Catarrh, Eczema
and all Chronic, Nervous, Blood. Skin and all Aliments ot Men.
IJtiDITC ua a full description of your symptoms and trouble. If nnable to
lltlUE call. All dealings are confidential. Expert Consultation Free.
Delays are dangerous, iiours; A. At. to V P. M. Sundays, 10 to 12 only.
OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
tOlVt MORRISON ST, BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR.
I.ondnn. Ixcally iron was unsettled: No. 1
foundry Northern, X14.7S& lfi.25; No. 2.
14.2S4fls.7S: No. 1 Southern and No. 1
Southern soft. $14.7Bg'1R.25.
gpelter quiet. -6.40S 6.00c New York. 6.25
66.45c East St. Louis. London. 15s.
Duluth Flax Market
DULl'TH, Feb. 13. Close: Unseed. In
store, S2.06: on track and to arrve. t2.06M:
February. $2.0414 bid; May. $2 IWt asked.
DR. A. a. SMITH.
The Leading $teifitt.
I am registered and licensed
ttbyslelan, confining my special
nractlce to the ailments of Mb-N. I
have more money Invested In my
establishment than nil other I ort
land specialist combined.
1 see and treat my patients per
sonally. All men should know who
tho doctor is they consult. I use my
photograph so that when you come
to see mo personally you will recog
nize me. Investigate my personal
standing before accepting treatment
from a doctor of unknown Identity
or reputation.
Are You
ueing tMLLeu in u baiiMactory man
ner by your present doctor? Is he
carrying out nis 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-dato 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.
Cured in 5 Days
A bvivmluu b rum Urvupauvs,
Family or Home.
NO SEVEKE OPEKAT1 ONS,
MANY CASES PEKMANENTLlf
CUKED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST T1A1E - t .V1NG. AiOST NAT
URAL, MOIST SAKE. A .RADICAL
AND PERMANENT CUKE. 1
UIVB MY WORD AND WILL CITE
YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU
THORITIES THAT THIS IS A
FACT. 1 AM CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH
ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC
CESS. 1 HAVE THE BEST
EWU'IPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON
1UE COAST.
FREE CONSULTATION,
I Invite you to come to my office.
I will explain to you my treatment
for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous
Debility, Blood Ailments, Piles, Fis
tula, Bladder, Kidney and all Men's
Ailments, and tsive 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
tlons. Every person snould 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. Mm and Sundays from
A. G. Smith, M. D.
UJ4'x Morrison St., Corner 2d,
i'artland, Oreson.
S. K. CHAN
Chine Doctor.
REMOVED TO
133 "First St
Thi well-known
nn R. K. Chan.
pr-S-ik-CaiAc. with their barm- Mr. Dr. Cbtrot
leas Chines
medicine of herbs and roots, h&v wonder
fully cured, many sufferers of both external
and Internal sicknesses when all other rem
edies have failed. No operation!. Exam'
lnatlon for ladies by Mr Dr. Chan. Call or
write to 8. K- Chan Chinese Medicine Co.,
ltSi Flret St., N. W. cor. Alder. Portland.
r
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 la 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 $1000. If
you could but talk to the many cured patients
1 am aismissing aan, j " "uu"" . . o a r
suffer longer on the promise of other doctors.
Don't bo 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 means; the curing of my patients
Is my first and only thought. In tnis I differ
wldelv 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 or my
allies may prevent you seeing me.
fatiilTfiis-iliiii -r L -
MODERN METHODS
I am positively the only specialist
In Portland that publishes nis own
photograph, personaly conducts and
manages his own office, and con
sults with and treats all his own
patients. I 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. Sly 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 "SS"
I Frl.FII.L MY PROMISES,
t ACCEPT NO IX l'KADLE CASES.
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 the
following disorders: Varicose Veins,
Pimples, Nervous Debility, Nerve,
Illood and Sklu Disorders, Illndfler
Troubles, Blond Poisons, Eruptions,
Ulcers, Special Ailments, P 1 1 e a or
Fistula.
0 to 5 7 to 8 Dally; Sunday, 10 to 1.
Examination Advice Free.
J. J. Keef e, Ph.G., M.D.
Itonms 11-14 Lafayette Rldg.,
S13V4 WASHIMiTON ST., COR. 6th,
PORTLAND, Oil.
MEN
DON'T BE
DISCOURAGED
DON'T GIVK UP HOm
T11KKE IS litl.l' FOR TlOV.
ACT TODAY
I will treat some
of your ailments for
as low a frss as $5
and 110. I will
make you an ex
ceptionally low fee
on any ailment you
may b suffering
trom.
With this low fee
and my long and
successful exDerlencs
V ssUnjX3f Kvi 'n treating aliments
k'-L ;n 3f men, you need not
'rt1fv?l"i:3 luffer another day.
: g l don't care who has
tried to cure you.
has failed I will give you a sure
cure and a .mull fee. Don't sirs up be
fore seeing me.
Bv the latest methods known to MED
ICAL science I Miccessfully treat VAKI
COSK VEINS, PILES. NKKVOUS AIL
MENTS. KIDNEY. BLADDER, LlNli
4NI BLOOD AILMENTS, RHEUMA
TISM LIVER AILMENTS AND ALL
CHRONIC AILMENTS OF MEN.
Come In and see me. . Have a confi
dential talk and be examined without
i-ut or ohlication. I will cure you.
DR. LINDSAY
The Old Reliable Specialist.
Corner Alder and Second streets. En
trance 12814 Second street, Portland.
Or. Office hours. U A M. to 8 P. M.
Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
CLEANS
SCOURS
POLISHES
Solid Cake
WORKS WITHOUT WASTE
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