1010. Iff TITE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. TORTLAND. NOVEMBER 20, HOLIDAY TRAVEL UNUSUALLY HEAVY Though Reduced Rates Do Not Prevail, Ticket Sales Exceed Previous Years. STATE BUSINESS GROWING Man j- Portland People Will Journey to California Influx from Out- of-Toun roln Will Almost f qoal Outward Travel. l.onc distance travel preceding the Thanks?! Ins holldav tie or has been greater out of Portland than during -.he present season. In the closing day af last tek Port-land ticket agents old ticket to nearly every city of Importance In the Kastern hclf of the sou 11 try. many of the purchaser ex sresvlng the lutentfn to remain away jr.ly linn enough to spend the holl lay. . In consideration of tha fact that n reduced rale was ina.le by the rail road ttil year, this unusual amount ff travel has nccalonel surprise and ha brought about the a,iicluslon that Portland people arc supplied with an buodanca of money. Short haul ticket will be in demand with the beginning of thl week. Per sons desiring to upend Thanksgiving In point Vest of the Missouri Klvrr will Mart tomorrow. Travelers bound for place in Orrton and Washington will leave I'ortland Tuesday and Wed nesday. No rates have bevn establish ed for tate business, but much busi ness la expected. A woman who bought a ticket for Baltimore at one of the Portland of fice last e.k nlil lint It w hr annual custom to spend Thanksgiving with her rUtlves In that cltv and that she had not been absent on tbt occasion In ZZ years. A party of three men aim came to I'ortland from Southwestern Washing ton boucht tickets to It.iston. explain ing that the trip would rive them their flr.t opportunity of ruling Thanksgiv ing dinner in Ihelr respective home In l ye.rs. All of them live In the vicinity of Poston. Numerous ticket were old to point In the neighborhood of Chicago and other Oreat l-ake point. Although the present rate make It advantage ous for traveler to buy the nine months' tickets, most of them expect to return to Oregon before the expira tion of a month. That many Portland people wl'l Journey to California for the holiday l Indicated br the reservation already rn(H on trains leaving here today, tomorrow and Tuesday. Nearly ail the s!eeplna--car berth on the Shasta IJm Ited for each of those three nights have been bouitht. According to Information from Kast em and Southern Hallway office, the Influx of Thanksgtvlng visitor t. Portland will be almost a great a the travel out of this cltv. The number of arrival will be aug mented by the swarm of boys and girls attending colleges and universities In the state who will come home Wed nesday. Ail form of travel consid ered, the railroad will receive more business from the puhllc thl Thanks gtvlng than ever before. MrFICKS SOIIX TO II K IlKADV .Milwaukee? Will He In New I'.oom nrfor January I. A corp of woodworkers and deco rator Is at work preparing for occu pancy the room at the Third and Stark street corner of the Railway Exchange building-. Into which the local offices of the Chicago. Milwaukee ac Pugct Sound road will be moved. Although It was expected that the room would be ready early In .November, the time for moving tnto them now has been set forward to the first of the year. Most of the woodwork Is being pre pared especially for this use and re quires a Ions; and difficult process. A mahogany panel will form a facing against the wall from the floor to an elevation of over seven feet. The re mainder of the surface will be fres coed. f.rt-at Northern Change Time. A new time card rn Into effect on the Great Northern road today, affect ing two trains at the lloyt-street sta tion. No. 3 .".j. which now arrives at :to A. M.. a 111 arrive at t:C; No. S&7. which now arrives at 3:20 P. M. will arrive at I:li P. M. Kail road Notes. I. W. Dudley, commercial agent for the Chesapeake ac Ohio, at Seattle, called on local railroad men yesterday. F. t. Bauer, ticket clerk In the local office of the Northwestern. Is spending a two weeks' vacation in tan Francisco. M. F. Stoke, station Inspector for the (treat Northern, wjth headquarters at Spokane, was In Portland on official business yesterday. C. W. Mount, district freight and pas senger scent for the llarrlman roads, with headquarter at Lewi.ton. Idaho, was In Portland on business yesterday. E. T. Field, agent for the Southern Pacific at Oregon City, was In Portland yesterday for the first time lnce recov ering from a siege of typhoid fever that detained him at his home for six weeks. O-orge Sharon. e!ty ticket agent for the Santa Fe. left yesterday for Seattle, and will continue from there to Chlca.ro and other Eastern point to spend his vacation. PORTLAND .STAYS IN LEAD Pratrkt .Makes tIteoorrl In Ei ports for Ten Month of Year. Of I :iO.J bushels of wheat ex ported from tl Customs districts In the United States during October. Portland sent away 1.17J.H0 bushels, and for ten month, ending with the October exports, this port is credited with I.MJ.4S4 bushels, thereby taking rank as the greatest exporter for that period In the I'nlted State. The comparison of districts I con tained In the monthly statistical bulle tin of the Department of Commerce and I.abor yesterday received at the Custom House. For October. Puget Sound floated T03.J41 bushel, and In 1 months that territory dispatched 3j;:: bushels. Philadelphia Is cred ited ' with ... IsS bushels In 19 months Baltimore with 3.412.31 bush els and New t York with - 3.J01.7J bushela. " Portland sff t away 11.173 barrels of X'.our In October, while In the same period last year the movement was 38.- !3 barrels. In 10 months there was floated 741.749 barrels. 11AIU.K FALSE WORK IS DONE Shifting- of Hawthorne-Avenue Praw in Place Begins Monday. r.JInMlrr nnfjrrrA vesterdaV W'lth iirk ' rvR-tiu- who stated that the false work on three barges, the Ocesn. i-iv.i .-a cta.ah wVlr-h will he used In lift:r.g the Hawthorne-avenue brldse draw- and shifting It Into place, wm u ished. Harbormaster Ppcler requested that majrers) of vessels passing the K-I.l ei-ntn Mnnitnv mnrnlM tO Wetlnes- tlav evening proceed under slow bell. The barges will be floated Into position tomorrow and It is expected that the ' - fjlltN draw win rest nrnuj uo " work Wednesday, ao that It can ha n..,..., inm nj.itlon Thursday. Swell from pass.ng stearaere will prove danger- ... nnilortiiklnc. It IS Said. & Ihey would cauee the barge to awing. NICARAGUA RIOTS CEASE Police Shoot Into Mob Making Anti American Ueruonstratlon. NEW YORK. Nov. lJ.-Senor Arellan. the Nicaraguan Minister at Washington, who Is at present In New York CUy. receiv.-d today a dispatch from the tori-Ian Minister of Nicaragua, saying that p;ii.ll!H-d reports of the recent fatal noting at Ieon were exaggerated. Arcorulng to the cablegram receive by the Minister there was a total or seven casualties only. Including dead and wounded. In the street fighting at Ion The local authorities were In formed that the people were about to start an antl-Amerlcan demonstration. The Chief of Tollce at the h. ad of his men went Into the crowd and ordered them to difperse. The rioters refused and attacked the police, wounding the t hief and one or his men. The police then took the offensive, nnd In the re sulting encounter three of the rioters were trilled and two of them wounded Quiet has been restored at Uon and th.re Is no trouble elsewhere In the Republic. . ONE SHOT IN STRIKE RIOT liurmeiilMorkt-r Invade Klevated Station to Make Attack. CHICAGO. Nov. 19. One man was shot and four other bruised and cut In a riot of striking garmentw-orker at the Kedxle-avenue station of the Metropolitan Klevated Hallway last night. The .dlsturban.e assumed uch threatening proportion that police re serves were rushed to the scene In an effort to clear the street of struggling men and women. The trouble Is said to have started when striker appeared on the platform of the elevated station and accosted men said by the police to be strike breakers. Men and women who had been pas senger on a train ran to the doors, but It was not until some time later that they were able to reach the street. When the first of the patrol wagons arrived the righters had fled from the elevated station and disappeared In the crowd that had gathered In the street. WALSH MUST SERVE TERM Wickerfliam find Pardon Not Jus tified by Showing Made. CHICAGO. Nov. 19. A special dispatch form Washington says: John R. Walsh will not be liberated from the Federal penitentiary- at Ia?av enworth. Kan., where he Is serving a five-year sentence for the wrecking of the Chicago National liank and allied Institutions. Attorney-Ueneral Wlrjtersham has con cluded hi study of the reports on the Walsh case made by District Attorney Sun of Chicago and Federal Judge An derson of Indiana. He baa reached the conclusion that the pardon of Mr. Walsh by the President Is out of the Question on the showing of facta. The Attorney-General has also con cluded that a commutation of Walsh' sentence would be unwarranted unless It should be shown by further examina tion that the prisoner Is In falling health. Patten Aoto Injnrea Cyclist. CHICAGO. Nov. 19. James A. Pat ten, the retired Board of Trade ope rator. In hla automobile, ran down a cyclist In Evanston last night. He clambered out of the car, assisted the chauffeur In lifting the Injured man Into the ear. and hurried him to a drug store for medical attention. The victim of the accident. Charles Pearson, a cement-worker, was not seriously hurt, but Mr. Patten waited until a physician had dressed Pearson's wound. The accident was unavoidable, Mr. Pat ten said. "The roan came out from be hind a fountain and ran directly In front of the car." He added: "Had my machine been going fast, he might have suffered severe inJury,or been killed." Ottawa Seek Ixiwer Putle. OTTAWA. Ont.. Nov. -19. Thousand of farmer throughout the West want the dutle on agricultural Implements lowered o that they can buy from American firm cheaper than they do now. Conservatives evidently are go ing to give the government a chance to show where they stand on this. A. K. Melghlln. Conservative member of Parliament for Portage la Prairie, has given notice that he will move the fol lowing: "That In the opinion of the House, a substantial Increase on the Import of agricultural Implements la now due the agriculturists of Can ada, and In just accord with the true ends of a protective tariff." Clam and Whisky Fatal. MINF.OL.A. N. Y- Nov. 19. Although James Mosher. a Port Washnigtqn poU Itlclan. was accounted well to do by his neighbors, letters of administration Hied here show that his estate will net his heirs less than fUO after all the bills are paid. Mosher died from eat ing a peck of clams and drinking six glasses of whisky while celebrating the Democratic victory In Maine Sep tember 4 last. Hla estate is to be di vided equally among 11 relatives a mother. father, seven brothers and two sisters, who will receive about $10 apiece. Assessment Increased $600,000,000 NEW YORK. Nov. 19. The tax de partment of the city government an nounces that the assessed valuation of taxable property In New York for the coming year will show an Increase of more than 3600.000.000. bringing the total up to nearly I5.000.000.ooo. This will mean an Increase In the city's debt. Inourrlng capacity of 10.000.000. Soon after Mavor Gaynor took office, he an nounced that he wished to have the assessments come as nearly as pos sible to the market value of the prop- 'r,Jr' ' Japan Order Hlggest Dreadnought. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. Shipping firm here have received from London word to t effect that Japan ha placed or ders there for a Dreadnought bigger than any under construction. The ship will be of a tonnage of 25. 000. and will cost about $i:.t;o.ooa NEW LIGHTS PLACED Acetylene Will Replace Oil Beacons on Columbia. OPERATION IS AUTOMATIC FInme Die Down with Coming of Dawn Only to Iteappear With ' Greater Strength at Xight. Kxperiments Watched. Importance I attached to an an nouncement yesterday by Commander Elllcntt, lighthouse Inspector, that as rapidly as the equipment can be ob tained the present night aids to navi gation on the Columbia and Willam ette Klvers, known a beacon lights, which are oil burners. Mill be sup planted with patent acetylene lights that operate for six months. In the new lights the flow of gas. and con sequently the size of the flame. Is reg ulated automatically by the changes from night to day. Commander Elllcott will spend most of today inspecting the first light, which has been delivered at the Buoy Station at Tongue Point, and if Its workings are satisfactory it will be fTKaUKKR tNTELI JO tCB. Dae te Arrlrw Nam. R (J Golden Oate. .. Km City From. Hongkong. Tillamook. Ds'a ...In port ...In purt ..in port ...Nov. -JO ... Nov. .0 ...Nov. 1-0 . . .Nov. "5 ...Nov. 1M . . Nov. L'fl ...Nov. 7 , ..Nov. 1 .ban Pedro. .Coos bar. . .San Pedro. . T!Ilamrvk. . Hvnttknng. . ean Pedro. . Kureka. . . . .San Pedro. . San Pvdro. breakwater. . . Cm. W Kldar. Fue H. Elmore Kel.la leaver. ...... Eureka KotDokt. .. . . . Bear fichedulad te Depart. Name. For Ta Coldeo Gat a. .. .Tillamook . ... Nov. 20 breakwater. ...hid Pedro... . Nov. Sue H- Elmore. 7i;iamoos.... Nov. Geo. W. Elder.. Fan Pedro. ... N"V. '.'3 P.oseCllr San Pedro.. ..Nov. 1!3 Eureka. ....... Fureka ... ... Nov. L'S leaver . fan Pedro. . . . Nov. ZH irbanoke Sun Frwnrtsro Nov. 30 !vcja. ........ Hongkong. Nov. SO Per rootl'ar I'ec. 3 Seija llongkonr. .. .Lee. 10 placed In Neah Pay. The light ha been thoroughly tested by the Uovern mei J and some have been In service on the Atlantic Coast for two seasons, while a few were Installed In Alaska thl year, but In the one at the Buoy Station I said to be embodied the latest Improvements. ' The beacon Is fitted with storage tanks Into which I forced compressed ga. The flow I through a valve that In so sensitive that the full flame Is gradually diminished as dawn ap proaches and during the day there In a tiny pilot light burning. A twilight fall the valve expands, permitting a normal flow of gas. so the light blazes forth and burns steadily until dawn. borne types have been ueM In which carbon In the tanks was mixed auto matically with water, so as to gen erate gas. but the new device In re garded superior for still or shoal water, though It in not deemed per fected to a point that make It desir able, for outside purposes or where the likelihood of rough weather demands a larger flame. There are In use on the Columbia what are known as eight-day lights, which do not have to be tended during that period, while others are supplied with oil for one or two days. Men at various point are employed td look after the Illumination, and mariners depend on them to keep the beacons going In all kinds of weather. Com mander Elllcott says that experiments have shown that the acetylene beacon are not only more desirable than oil lights, because of requiring consider ably less care, but they give a greater percentage of Illumination, which Is of a clear hue and more easily discern ible on dark and stormy nights IIYGJA MEETS BAD WEATHEIt Gale on Pacific Holds Steamer Down to Slow SKH'tI. e Prevented from making observations for seven days, held by an easterly gale, so that for two days but ISO miles waa covered, and being Ixset by headwinds, rain and fog during all but four dnys of the voyage. .w the experience of the Oriental liner RyKja's company on the voyage ended yesterday morning, when she berthed at Albers Dock No. 3. Even with the delay she made the run In 17 day. Captain Meter, who assumed command on the lant visit of the liner, when he succeeded Captain Svendsen. said that the best weather was experienced off the Pacific Coast and the lns four-days of the trip were clear. Moonlight night and an absence of wind, wltlr leeej swell than was found on the TJrienluI coast, was the weather this week.- The Rygja wss the first vessel of the present Nor wegian fleet operated by the Portland ft Astatic Steamship Company to call at K'u shlro, where she loaded hardwood logs to complete a consignment of 1.200,000 feet, the first of the material having been taken on at Otaru. Captain Meier says that Kushlro Is not a desirable port of call at which to load cargo, because It Is unprotected from the east and that storms have a full sweep, so ,that when a blow Is on It would be necessary for steamers either to head out to sea or proceed to a small harbor about 30 miles north. The steamer began discharging sul phur and Chinese merchandise at Al bers' and will drop down to Hanlleld'a dock to unload the hardwood. Livestock brought from Kushlro In cludes a bear, and there are also aboard two crocodiles, the usual con signment of monkeys and a few cana ries. It Is probable that on the next voyage a tiger will be transported here. On the way to the Columbia River a large snake, the property of the boatswain, or "No. 1 man" In the forecastle, was killed because It re fused to partake of food provided and suffered from cold. M. S. DOLUAK DIE IX JAXCATtY Hazel Dollar Expected Tuesday to Load for China. Two steamers of the Dollar Steam ship Company are to load Oriental lum ber cargoes here before Winter wanes, as the British steamship Hazel Dollar, due Tuesday to load a full cargo at tha Portland mill, will be followed In January by the British steamer M. 8. Dollar. The firm Is building a 10.000. ton steamer abroad for the Pacific Coast trade that will be available next year. Ptanley Dollar, a member of the firm and who has assumed many of the responsibilities previously shouldered by his father. Robert Dollar. Is in the city arranging for the dispatch of the Hazel Dollar. Ha said yesterday that l7o Treat You 30 Bays FREE Blond Poison ein never be cured with mercury or poloKh. Von might as well know this first at lust. Merlicnl suthontles say BO. The most thesa drugs can do Is to drive the blood poison back Into the vsteia and smother It fr several years. Then when vou think you are cored, pitiful mer cury symptoms will break nut. and you dad that your bones have been rotting all the while. Youi teeth will begin to loosen and your tissues, glands, brain and vital organs will show thj terrible destrnctlve power of the mercury and potash. Locomotor Ataxia. Paralysis. Imbecil ity and Premature Death are then almost IneT Itrhle. Anr medical authority will corroborate these stutements. The remarktble vegetable 0Mc Treatment does not drive la the Blood Poison but drlvei It out. It positively contains no min eral poljons whatever, so that once cured by th Ohbee Treatment you never run the terrible risk of having vnur bores soften. yur nerve collapae. your tenth fill out, your kidneys degenerate of your brain weaken. The Obtme Treatment Is a marvel, producing remarkable changes in only SO dnys. This Is why we offer to any blood poison victim living, no matter how bad esse. 30-Day Treatment FREE Von want to be cured and cared qu!ek-r-ot poisoned with nierrnry and potash for years. A -Inv Treatment Is yours for the asking. To will ia your eyes at what It will do for yon In a month. We treat you free for a month. Just write to n and get the treatment free. Then If you are satisfied It Is the most remarkable treat ment you ever tok. you can continue If you wish. Never In your life will you ever again bare sncb an eipportuulty for a complete cura, as Is given you by this Great Obbao Treatment Ttala Is a square 1e(il. Toil im not bin, no ootm. male us do promises, except to tak tha trfrttmrnt. . . ' The wonderful Waserman Tt, the only blood ItUoii test known to s-Hentlnti, proen that the txxly i completely purified by the Obbac Treat mrrit. n that memiry and pot nib do not cure blood poloo. Sit down and write to ui. gUln a full history of your cane In detail. We will treet roar Iftter ns a a a '-red confidence. Con ant cation and ad-1ee free. "Wo win wnd yon alao th remarkable book. -IrtlTlnfr Out Blood Polaon free. THE OBBAC GO. . 468 Obbac Bldg., Chicago, Illlnol her cargo was destined for the China market and the M. S. Dollar will load for the same territory- These carriers are not strangers in Portland, ns they have been trading irregularly between the Kar Kast and Coast harbors for several years. SOl'TII EASTKK HOLDS FTVEKT ;ale Raging Along Coast at 62-Mile Hit.- ASTORIA. Or.. Nov. 19. I Special.) Another southerly gale commenced to day and will probably last all night. At 8 o'clock this morning the wind at North Head was blowing 60 miles an hour from the southeast and at noon It had reached to a 2-mlle rate. The barometer Is dropping slowly and the gale may he expected to shift to the southwest before blowing itself out. The wire to North Head went down this afternoon so that no report was received from there this evening. The bar Is rough and the steamers Sagi naw. Daisy Freeman and Francis H. Iggett are barbound In the lower harbor. The only vessel able to cross out today was the steamer Bear. Forecaster Beals yesterday ordered storm warnings displayed at every tntlnn In the district. Captain Mason, master of the steamer IJbse City, re ported that when ha crossed into the river early In the morning the south eastern gale was beginning to blow with force and the glass was falling rapidly. ' Negotiations on for Alliance. A prospective purchaser for the steamer ...... hv firav A Holt. Will ar- rive In Portland today. The setamer to moored at the city levee. tnanes ouin- fn. th. vMiRp.1. was yesterday BOIl, il - - - - notified, but the name of the buyer was not given. The Alliance has been out of commission several snonthn, her opera tion on the Portland-Coos Bay run having been too expensive. Marine Notes. To load lumber for the South the schooner Expansion, which crossed in Friday, was yesterday towed to Knappton. Gangs have been ordered for the Vincennes. which will start working wheat tomorrow for the United King dom, at the elevator dock. Delays in loading cargo In the har bor prevented the steamer Golden Gate from sailing last evening, but she will get away this afternoon for Tilla mook. ' Having finished loading wheat the Kirkcudbrightshire went to the stream yesterday from the elevator dock and will leave down Wednesday. The Sel ena is expected to finish tomorrow and will start for sea Tuesday. In tow of the tug -Wallula. which towed the barge Annie Johnson from Astbrla Friday, the schooner liable Gale left down yesterday morning with lumber loaded at Inman-Poulsen s that Is consigned to San Pedro. Entries at the Custom House yes terday were the barge Annie Johnson and steamer J. B. Stetson from San Francisco, the Norwegian steamer ItygJa. from Kushlro, and the steamer Eureka, from Eureka. The Stetson cleared for the Golden Gate and the Eureka for Eureka. Cnrrylng more cargo In bond from the Atlantic seaboard the steamer Fal con of the Amerlcun-IIawalian fleet. Is due tomorrow. Adjusters have not completed their task of checking over damaged cargo that waa discharged from the Falcon's Jast voyage, follow ing a fire in her hold that is pre sumed to have originated through spontaneous combustion. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. Nov. 1!). Arrived Pteamer Rose City, from Ban Kranclsco: steamer Caaio. from ban FTanelsco: Norwegian steamer rtygla. from Hong Kong via Yoko hama and Kushlro. Sailed steamer baa Jacinto for ban Krunelsco; steamer Atlas, for ban Franciaco; Barne No. I:i. for ban Franclaco: schooner Matole Hale, for San Pedro; ateamer Kureka for Eureka. Astoria. Nov. lit. I'ape line down; no par report. Arrived at H e.nd left up at 11:15 A. M. Steamer Roso flty. from ban Pedro and ban Krunelsco. Arrived at 10:1a and left up at 11 A. M Steamer faaco. from ban Franeisco. balled at 1 P, M. Steamer Bear, for San Francisco and Fan Pedro. San Franeisco. Nov. 1t. Arrived at a A. M Steamer Roanoke, from Portland, balled Schooner Annie M. Campbell, for Columbia River. Arrived Schooner Virginia. from Portland, balled at 4 P. M. Barge foro nado in tow of tug Defiance, for Portland; steamer Maverick, for Portland. Coos Bay. Nov. IU. Sailed Steamer Breakwater, for Portland. Eureka. Nov. ll. Sailed at 10 A. tl. Steamer Ceo. W. Elder, for Portland. . 1 Y a - - .sa- w THE BEST PL IS A Call at Once if You Are Don-t take chances with - patent medicine. " or " tips from f fiends, and run the risk of dangerous compilations. I have the qu ""'J n world. Don't wait unUl something happens. Call In tlij be e lnmng ana save money. I will charge only a ftw dollara for the first treatment, pro vided you call early. Ailments of Men Thousands of voung and middle-aged men are annually swept to a prwmature g?aveVlf yfu have any of e following symptoms cnSUn me before It Is too late: Are you nervous, despondent and BTlopmy. apecKa before the eyes Twith dark circle, under them, weak back. "he- kidneys, irritable temper, cranky, palpitation of the heart, bashfuU pimples on the face, hollow cheeks, careworn expression, poor memorj, lifeless. d"st rust f til, lack of energy and strength, tired mornings, restless nights, changeable moods, sore throat. ,etc? M-TXT Toung and middle-aged men with weak back, failing strength. JYLXiXX BunKen cheeks, hollow eyes, poor memory, I cure cheaply. TT A TTrr-iC3T TT'TT'tJC! Wormy veins, varicose veins, reduced and VAJXlLtUOJlj VXjXXiO cured without pain or Inconvenience. Rup ture etc.. and Piles cured without operation Consult me free and find out now I cure without the knifo. Myrlce for a cure Is the cheapest in the Northwest. CHRONIC AILMENTS Btl;a1t?on,nc1"n!g. liver, stomach, catarrh, rheumatism, pains. inti VflTTO Nervous and despondent, debilitated; tired mornings; no AJXXj lUUf ambition ilfeless; memory poor: easily fatigued; excit able and Irritable: eyes red and blurred; pimples, haggard looking, ulcers, sore throat, lack of energy and confidence? rT Tt nrPW vrith chronic kidney and bladder ailments, difficult urination. UJ-alJ JVIXjXi enlarged glands, etc.. should call at once, for quick relief. MT NEW METHOD TREATMENT becomes active, ins 1 1 1 c B dfsapear! ; the eyes become bright physical and vital sysiemej arc cur ATT ttitti "Tt My prices are always rea A OlW-AJ-liJ a- XjXj 8onable and never more than you are willing to pay for the results I will give you. I will -allow you to pay me bt the visit, week or month, as you are able, or I will allow a liberal discount for cash. No man too poor to get my best service. I have euch a large patronage that I can give you a very small price. No ex cuse for any man to no wunuia treltmen? rX soundly and -SSSviiHvitive xrs r-aoyi want non" do not honTstly earn, and if I fall to cure you I do not want your money. LONGEST ESTABLISHED AND MOST SKILLFUL AND StlCESSFtL SPECIALIST IN AILMENTS OF ME.V Consultation and advice free. If yon cannot call at office, write for self-examination blank and book many cases cured at home Medicines $1.50. to $6.50 per course. HOURS 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M. SUNDAYS 10 TO 12. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO., Inc. , Corner Second and Yamhill Streets, Portland, Oregon. """.villa0- Nov. J3.-Ball.d-Sta.mer W. 8. Porter. for Portland. .,,, Tac-oma. Nov. lit. Arrived. North steamer Hornelen. for Sound ports; steamer Queen, from Ban Francisco. sW.'d-s"am.er Olym T.ia. for erieattle; French brk Notr Iiatne d'Arvor. for Queenstown-. Brazil steam ir muv2r7for Seatlle; Japan steamer Mex- ,COVeorkrNrVeVsan.d-Pnl,de,nhhj, for Southampton; Bluecher h,1'.: burg; Mlnnetonka, for London: Arab c for Liverpool: Berlin, for Naples: Graf V. alder see, for Hamburg. Rotterdam. .Nov. 17 Sailed Lranlum. ,0ply'mou.hrlNov. 10Arrlved-St. Paul If Palermo. NovV Jo.pailed-Martha Waah- Antwerp1: Nov. 'ift-S.l.ed-Oothland. for NeHave'.rlNov. 19. Sailed LaBretagna. for NBeattfik" Nov. 19. Arrived Stoamer oivmnla. for Tacoma; steamer Edith, from Kkag-way. Sailed V. S. B. Manzanlta. for Grays Harbor: steamer Queen, for Tacoma; steamer Muckman. for San Francisco; steamer Titan, for Tacoma; steamer A. G. Lindsay, for Valdex. Genoa. Nov. . 19 Arrived Prlnxesaln Irene, from New York. Bremen. Nov. 19. Sailed Frlederlch der Gross. lor ew ior, , Glasgow. Nov. 19. Sailed Furnessla. for VLn Franeisco. Nov. 19. Arrived Steam ers Roanoke, from Astoria; Setos. from A TALK TO MEN We do not care to enlist the interest of the casual reader, but we Invite the earnest at tention of men, MEN ONLY, and only men who need treatment. TVe want especially to talk to the man who has been taking treatment that does not cure. tV want to talk to the man who haa dosed himself with Free Trial Samples, Patent Remedies, Specifics and Cure Alls, we want to talk to the man who haa been using secret appliances and similar devices. We want to talk to the man who haa sought relief In 'aim If this' haa been your unhappy experience you are cordially Invited to oome to our Office, where we will fully and freely explain to you why suoh treatment has not oured you. and where we will demonstrate to your en tire satisfaction why we can otrre you safe ly, quickly and permanently. We claim for our treatment nothing miraculous or wonderful It la simply our successful way of doing things. i No Money Required Until Satisfied We charge nothing to prove our methods will cure you. Tou need not pay a dollar until satisfied. Private counsel and a thorough, painstaking personal examination are free. No charge for medicines. AFFLICTED M,fiN, before treattwc elaevrhere, honestly Investigate enr nrevea methods. Yes will then understand how easily we rare VARI COSE) VEIN, SPECIFIC DLOOD POISON, ERVO-V ITAI. DEBILITY. OB'STRUCTION.S, PROSTATIC, BLADDER and RIDNKV troubles, aud all contracted ailments. What you want Is a cure Come to us and get it. Once under our treatment you will quickly realize how simple a thing It Is to get well In the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to years. Hours Dally 8 to 5. Evenings 7 to 4. Sundays 10 to 1 only. DR. GREEN B. U. WAI JU T Make ADVANCED 1THBaWeNT; EXPERT SKILL. ItEASONABLE CHARGES. ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM IMPAIRED VITALITY? can cure you and make a man of srr that nervousness, bashtnlness ann uespuiniem i at.ivno tn 1ir Kmiv. and the moral. -. r-, - ---- the face full and 11 the afflicted to consult me personally or by letter. WHY THE FREE OFFER IS GIVEN If you doubt my ability to euro you, remember I give a week of my great treatment free It you desire, so you can try it yourself and see that it Is the best obtainable In America. This free offer Is especially made to' patients who have failed to get cured by doctors who are not specialists. - - .. .. . . v .-a.. n rtr. m. Hamburg;- schooners Defender, from Hana; Virginia, from Portland; Hugh Hogan, from Coos Bay: barks Charles Gounod, from Rot terdam; R. P. Rlthet. from Honolulu; Tou ralne. from Rotterdam. Sailed Steamers Governor for Seattle: Capastrano. for Grays Harbor; Maverick, for Portland: schooners Snow and Burgess, for Port Ludlow; Annie M. Campbell, for Astoria; barkentine Coro nado. for Aatoria. . l,os Angeles. Nov. 19. Arrived Steamers MEN AND WOMEN CURED The famous Chinese, lira, 9. K. Chan, with t h e lr Chinese reme dies of herbs and roots cure wonder. ifa. fully. It has sr-Ztr cured many - " sufferers aJj.lt.CnM when other remedies Sure cure for chronic pri art cmi have faued. vate ailments, nervousness, blood poi son, rheumatism, bladder, kidney, throat and lung trou ku. -nnmimntlon. stomach disorders and other diseases of all kinds. Kerne- dies harmless. n. prt.ii.u. Honest treatment. Examination free. Call or write to . The S. K. Chan Chinese Medicine Co.. 126 V4 Morrison St.. between t irsi Second. Portland. Oregon. and CO. tSSSSSTot Jfi NEW CHINESE MEDICINE COMPANY OPEN This Chinese doctor and pharamae.utlat of Wat Jlnsr Chi nese Herb & Root Medicine Company 1. American born and a citizen When four years of age he went to China with his Barents and got a good education In the school, of that land Obtaining 'hi honors of Doctor of Medicine, he was permitted to , pracilce In the Canton Medical College and to iVudy the eminent phyelcian.- prescription, of centuries For six years In New York City he was president of the Oriental Hospital, where ha had such wonderful success with hla i medications. While there In New York City he met Seld Back Jr.. of Portland, and waa Induced to come to Port land and open an office. Any man. woman or child with anv Internal external or eruptive disease who will cime to my ofdee can mcun free confutation and examination. If you can't call, write and get diagnosis and remedies. 3. H. WAI JING CO. 01H First, Bear Columbia. No Mistake GO WHERE YOU ARE SURE OF GETTING EXPERT TREATMENT in Trouble THE MtSTFR SPECIALIST. Why waste money " trying " different docforaf Go to the Master MpcciallHt In the first place and get cured and avoid ex perimenting with poor doctors. you. unaer its innuein- a ti rl wTien von see how sensible my Boaver, from Portland; "Watson, from Se attle; British steamer RIverdale. from Chinese ports. Sailed Steamer Sttnta Rosa, for San Diego; Klamath, for Columbia River. Tides at Astoria Snnday. High. S:43 A. M 7.0 feet I :05 A. M 36 feet "r." P M . 9 it feet 10:07 P. M ...1.1 feet MM CURED $10 W.;.l' 'IK. Pay When Cured We 1mvo every known remedy ap pliance lor THUAT1AU YOU. Our ex perience Is so great and varied that n one of the ailments of Men Is new to aa COME IN AND TALK IT OVER. General Debility. Weak Nerves, In. somuiiu Kesulta o( exposure, overwork and other Violation, of Nature's laws. Diseases of llludder and tvidueys. Vari cose Veins, quickly and perinaaently cured ac ainall expense ana uo Cetea Uon from business. SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con tracted aud cnronlo cases cured. All burning. Itching and lnflammatloa stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected la seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of question. Office Hours A. M. to s -. AL Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL C8. 2Vb WASHINGTON STUEilT. Cornea- First. C. Gee Vo j The Chinese Doctor ! This great Chinese j doctor Is vrell Known thro u g li- out the Northwest j because of his i wonder f ul and ; m a r velous cures. and is today her- greatest of his kind. He treats any h s . it diseases with powerful Chl nede roo"? herb. Ind barks that are "nflrelv unknown to the medical .?ie"eyof ?Ws country. With the., harmless remedies he guarantees to curt "catarrh, asthma, lung trouble j rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidnov troubles, also prl "ate bailments of men and women. CONSULTATION FREE. Patients outside of city write for blanks and circulars. moose -to tamp. THE C GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. First St., Near MorrUon. Portland, Or. CURE YOURSELF If you have weak nerves, poor circulation, feel R-eneral run down, have anv weriknef.i. Ill. I.ORENZ'S M.KC TltO IIOIIV HATTKKY WILL B11L1I YOU UP. make you strong, heal thv and feel like a new man. Our free book, on Men's Ailments, Causa and Cure, factory prices and all pnrtlculars. mailed In plain, sealed envelODC free. If you need strength, or If you are taklne electric treatment now and pay $1 ami V- a vlait. don't fall to Investigate You can cure your self at home. Just- when and where you need It. at small cost. Convenient, com fortable, always ready, strongest and best or no cost. Electric Suspensory free. Ad- dLOKENZ ELECTRIC WORKS, DESK S. &N a 'va