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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO, ' FP3RUARY 3. ltZX 14 v SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. rimiM a m Askant- a4. gtafetfc . Dfcoo PeciBe TS Hikm f mmImI - ln- aa mA )faraltr anoUaaeee: r tM aaS Mtwn ekarpeoed to eairaul.a. SIGN PAINTERS.' SOLD SIGNS. wteow letterlne. lr4 Itntn, ... eroaeaitral elartrt tine and alrae ef ell . ehil . astral. Fostrr a RINW, nne jSeS gwrMJB . SCALP TREATMENT. , CRAY, tilling kalr. daoarsff treated: .hampoo- ;' B. r. Eyse. 1J4 Voorfh, eor. Murrlavf. " Don OA r .an. aiu w. TRANSFER AND HAULING. . SaFBS. ptaaes and furoltore , ready tar ahlpplac and eslp 4. park adr tar ahlpplac and aklppad; aD work '. ssarantaed; ianre. eterr brick, fir.-proof warrbssee far aloraj-. Office 121 rirat at. , C M. Oleea. pause Mala S4T. SUB SAOOAOR OMNIBUS TBANflVER CO., ear. Blitk and Oak ata.: b-fa cheesed . from ImUI ar raeldrare dlraet to Jlnattoe 1 paaaeae-ara therefore avoid ruafc and aaaoy V asee at depots. Prlrate Exchange 68. C. O. PICK, offlr as rtrat at., brtweea Start aad Oak ata., phone 5S; plaaoa aad furniture : sieved and parsed for ahlpplac; eonsiodloas brick warrkoiiaa wltt separate Iras ' NoaM. Frtmc aad Clar ata. OB BOON TRANSFER CO.. 1M North, Sixth. Phaaa Mala Sw. Heavy kaallaff and atoraca. POST SPECIAL DELIVERY No. S00 Waak lnctoe at ilkooa Mala sat. O. W.' LINES Bit a. SM Id at rornltara - repalrtnx. reftnlahlnt. parkin and aklpplnc. TOWEL SUPPLY. CLEAN TOWELS DAILY Oonb. kraah. aoaa. , si par axmtn. Portia ad Leaner? ana Tow.l Supply ('., Math and Coach. rnav 410, UNDERWEAR. ' BOCK WOOD'S all-wool knit aadcrwaar la erer. . natural arar, raauti hair and vol to. mada froth pure unadulterated atorka. la tba boat; , aak row dJrra for It; waa awardad tha cold nvdal Lrwta and Clark eipneltloa. FINANCIAL. I add a, ntnr iimii ,U . Eetaellebed la IMS.) C'Jfj"" Banking Bsstaees. ' , CoUarUnna wade at all potate sa favorable tvrme. Letter of credit leaned are" -bio la Esrope and all polata la tba t'nltrd States. I.E." Btrbanca and Talaarapkle Traaafere " New Tor.- Weshlnftoa. Chlrero, St. Ifala. Denver, Onaka. Saa rraactaoa aad Uontana and Brltiak Oolambto.. - I'-ba old a Ixiodon. rr1i. Bar II a. : Jr,'yt, BaacbMc, , Xakobaaa. Manila ana POlTLAm TBtJST COMMBT OF 0BI0OB. Tba Oldaat IVaat Oampaay to Oragaa, , SKSOUBCES OVICB ll.400.000. Oaaaral kankbic. Kirkaiura aa' an part of world. Rarlnfa ansoanla. .TIdm eartlS- to 4 pr rant; abort -call aparlal rarUS ataa. SB0 or ir, 8U to 4 prr eant. -'. of "ILLUSTRATIONS. ' SontbaaH CoMar Third aad Oak ata. , rw. i . P?.r,"u aUcbaaca IX m r-,TTOrK ....Yloa-Praaldaat L? PA0BT MMratarf J. O. OOLTBA AaalaUnt Saeraur TMM M0BT0AOB OVABAVm m, MUlI COMPACT BAKX. Stock Soeda and Mortcagoa Bonckt aad Sold. -.,latmmt Paid sa Tlaaa Dapoalta. S""!" f ioo.one.w W. Watarbary .....Praaldrat Vteo-Praaldast G .Crjjawst tmurt Bibs' Xaapls. Bsraatb aad Staib Busata. . n Pboos Mala 164. M EKOHAJITS' JtATTOKAL BANK. POBTtAHD. OBKOOaT. 1. PRANK WATSON......... Ptssldaal R. U DTTRHAM Tks-Praatdnt B. W. H0YT Caahlar SEOROB W. H0TT Aaalataat Caablar Tiasaaits a Oaaara) Baaklac Baalaaaa. Drattt aad Lattara of Credit la.o.4 Arailabla . ( to All Parla af tha World. ' : OollTttom a Spwtalt. . ' U BITES STATTS BATIOVAL RAVX OF POBTLABD, 0EI90B ; BOBTHWXfT COB. THIRD AMD OAK STS. ; Tiaaaaats a Oaaaral Baaklnc Bailaasa, . ... . P RAFTS I88LED Arallablo In All Ctrlaa ,f Ua.Tnltrd Stataa .... aad Barapa, Bona-knit aad Maalla. OOLLBOTIOn KADI 0B a A VOBABLX TTBaTS. ' Praaldrat J. fc AINHWOBTH Vlro-Prealdrat ,.,,W, B. ATER lr. Pra.ld.Dt. R. LEA. BARNES Caahlw R, W. 8CHMEER Aaalataat Caahlar A. M. WBIOMT AaalaUat Caahlar . W. A. BOLT SICTOITT SAVtirOS TRUST COKPABT. SM Matriaaa St., Partlaad, Orasoa. Traaaaata a Saaaral Banktny Baalaaaa. . . SAYIBOB DEFARTMCVT. latatasl Allowsd oa Tins aad Sarins Dapoalta. ' Acta aa Trait, for tatatra. Drafts aad Lattara of Cradlt A'allabl la AH . , Pan of tba World. . C. r. ADAMS PrsrlAVnt ! A. t-EWIS... Plrat 1ea-Pral(laat A- L. MILLS , Saeaad Tlea-PrMtdaat B. Q. lltilTZ Sacratar . CEO. p. BUSSEIX ....Aaalataat Bacrrtary THE BABX OF OALTF0BKIA. (RatabUabad 184. ' Brad firaM a. -- - lmt r- Ctpttal paid ap I4.fX,0) P4 A Oaaaral Baaklnc aad Xsahaafs Boataaa Tranaarrad. SAYTWOS DEPARTMKBT. , Iatra paid oa tlajo dapoalta. Aronaat ooaswd far aaaM of IIP and apward. Portland Branch Cbaaibar of Ceaunaraa r rmtldlac. - . . WM7A. WACRAB... Maaacar . J. T. BPBTCHAEU. Aaalataat Maaagar FIRST XATTOWAl BABX , , OF POBTLABD, 0BEQOB. Uaalcaatad Drnoaltorr and Moanclal Ataat af ' tha Usttsd SUtaa. Fraaldaat ..A. tx Vm.lM Caahlar , J, yr. KEWKIRK Aaatataat Caahlar w.,..W. C. ALVORD Bmd Aaalatant Caahlw B. P. BTEVENS Lttra af rivdlt laanad Arallahla la Eorop , and tba Eaatm Stat, RtCht Eirbansa and Tataraphl Tranaf old oa Naw York. Bnatoa, Chlraco. St. Loala. St. P.nl, Omaha. San Pranrtac aad tba . principal polata la tha Narthwoat Slfht and tlma bills drawa In an ma to salt . London, Parts, Barlln. Frankfort-oa-tba M.la. Uoackofar. Yokohama. Oopaabasas, ChiiaMaala. St or. holm. St. Patsrabarc, Moa. sow, Zarlrh, Bonolnla. Oollaetloiai Mada aa Paaorabls Trma. M ORRIS BROS. . : US First St.. Fsrflaad. Or. Offar Ollt-Edcs Inraatnwnt la Mtralrlpal and Railroad Bond, Writs ar CalL COLthfBIA Oas Bnshkt A Mm Worka Tims lork ainarta; fir and ha rrl.f proof aafa opaaad and rapalrad. Phono Pacific STS. . MORTOAOE LOANS Oa Partlaad Baal Zsuts at lawaat Bates, TlUas Insarad. Abatraats FaraUhad. A TTTXI OVAKABTEX At TRUST 00, StO Wasktactaa St.. Oar. Saoaad. V', I J TWO DEATHS AND ONE FUNERAL AT EUGENE (Special Dlapatcb to Tha Journal ) Eugene, Or.. Feb. IS. Miss Minnie Jordan, aced ti ysara, died at hor horns , In Eusens yeaterday of conaumptlon. . fihs waa bom and raiasd In Iana county avnd waa a prominent worksr in church I and lxla; circles, bslnt a member of tha Christian church and ths Order ol 'Washington. x Andrew Molr, a well-known lorser, 'died at tha horns of W. J. Canadjr. It - mllea aouthweat of BuRane, yesterday of typhoid fever. lis waa Md IS years And lived In this county five . years, - coming mttara from Duluth, Minnesota, whera ha has a brother. Tha funeral Of Mrs. Batello J. Oreen, 'wife of orrllle Green, who 'died hers Monday, waa held today. Mrs. Oreeg waa aired IS years. She rams to Oregon Vwlth her family.' Trom New Tork it years a so and realdad In Bugens con ' llnuously pine then. Pesldea her hus band she lsarea tbres dAOChtara. , , The Sohmer Piano , la rxAgnutod T ths fnuslr-lnvlnf pub .fie aa ona of tha In tha world. Vlalt our warevooma. (I Alder street, Wfors buying slsswhsrs. . r GOES 110 MILES IN FOUR DAYS Whistling Buoy Travels Rapidly From Cray's Harbor to Mouth of Darling River. CURRENT RUNS LIKE A MILLRACE, SAYS WERLICH Commsnder Believes Thst It Was This Current Which CArried -Valencia to Htr Doom Skippers Easily Lose Bearings In It. ' Aftsr covering a dlsUncs of 110 miles In four, days, tha whistling buoy which went adrift at tha entrance to Gray's harbor during tha storm has been found aehore at tha mouth of tha Darling rlvar, British Columbia. Tha Parting river la near Cap Seals and is tha stream which waa awum by tha party going to ths rescue of tha. handful of survivors from, tha Valencia who had taken refuge on tha rugged rocks. Commander J. F. Weriicn waa ap prised this morning by mall of tha find- Ins of tha whtatllng buoy, it went, adrift oa February 20 and four daya later It was ashore. Commander War den says that It ahowa tha current off tha Washington coast goes sweeping along with a tremendous speed and ao counts In a great measure for tha num erous wrecks on tha coast of Vancou ver Island, ilia declares there la no doubt that It was the current which carried tha Valencia to her doom. , The current certainly runs Ilka a mill "race," said Commander werllch. It is mors than probable that the buoy traveled fully 100 miles before reach ing the Darling river. In a straight line the dlatanre la 110 mllea. and there Is no doubt that tha current la ' winding. The rapid drifting of the -buoy la a most tremendous showing." Ths commander esplalned that If they got Into this current at nlgbt or during a heavy fog navigators easily might lose their bearings and drift sshore, par ticularly If a big storm ahould be In progress. Tha wind usually eomes from the weat. caualng mammoth waves to be formed on tha outalde of the current The breakers coming In from 'toward the shore make another obstacle that has to be contended with on the opposite eld Bo the veaaela In this current are be tween two walla of the sea. Juat as soon aa ahe can be apared, the tender Heather will be aent to British Columbia to bring the buoy back to Gray's harbor. Its performance la said to be the most remarkable that has oc curred for years. BREAKS RECORD. tea in as Boaaoke Baas Xfxoas Barak to Astoria la Twamty-Toar Boors. From Eureka to Astoria the steamer Roanoke, which arrived thla morning from Los Angslcs and way porta, com pleted the run In It hours, thua break ing all previous records. She left Ban Francisco at 7:10 o'clock. Sunday even ing and arrived at Eureka 10 hours later, left there at t o'clock the follow ing morning and In Just 14 houra after ward was alongside of A dock In As tori. It- Is said that the beat prevloua record was IT7" hours. Fog bothered during a good part of the. .Roanoke voyage.' '.' ' t . The Roanoke brought (0 passengers arid S10 tons of general freight. Had it been "ayllght It is said that aha would .have made a record run up the Hver. Becauae of the thick fog It waa necessary for her to drop anchor below ths mouth of the Willamette last night Csptaln Dunham, her master. -Is con fldsnt that aha Is one of the fastest ateamera on the coast The Roanoke Is scheduled te go -out on the return trip tomorrow night Nearly a full cargo of freight baa been secured for her. She will also take out a big passenger list FIFTEEN COMING. Fifteen ships suitable for grain load ing and having an aggregate tonnage of 17.611 are listed and en route to Port land, as against II vessels of a total tonnage of S,10 for the correspond ing period of last year. Five ships are now In port, wheress there were four at thla aeason In 1I0S. The tonnage en route to Portland ia leaa than It has been at thla aeason during the past three years. During the last wsek in Febru ary. 1104. the fleet headed for Portland waa made up of II. ships and nine were In port Nineteen were on the way In 1001 and nine in ths harbor. In IfOl there were II bound for the Columbia river and 21 in port. Exporters are of the opinion that all of the It Hated and en. route for Port land will be able to secure grain car goes. Some of them will not arrive here until toward , the middle of the summer, but others are expected to put In an appearance soon." With their ar rivals stretched out over A long period. It Is contended that plenty of grain will be waiting for them. The fleet on the en route list Is as follows: British- ship Bardowle. German ahlp Emilia. French' ship Crlllon. French bark General Neumeyer, British bark Proeyon. British ahlp Oalgate, French bprk Villa da Mulhouse, Italian ship Caterlna Accame. French bark La Tour d'Auvercne. French bark La. Parous. 'Krenoh ship Laennec, British ahlp East Aincsn, .British ship , Olenalvon and French bark Jacobaen. DON'T LIKE DELAY. Feeling Strong Against Fort of Fort " land Commission's AttUods. Feeling in many quarters is strong against the Port of Portland commission for not getting together at once and settling the Northern Pacific bridge question. There ia even some tslk of getting up An indignation meeting and protesting against what Is farmed the dilly-dally tactics of the commission. It Is declared that when an appropria tion waa aet aside for a committee to go eant snd gather data as to the most suitable bridge the question should have been settled immediately after the com mittee had made Ite report The s r (ru men t is advsncsd that had the majority report been favorably acted upon the work of building the bridge could be atarted without any further delays. William I". Wheelwright the newly elected member of the commission, Is not expected to return from Seattle un til the latter part of the week. There la a disposition on the part of some of the other members of the commission to wait antll his return before setting a date for another meeting.' Bhlppers think there Is no doubt now that the matter will finally have to be settled by thawsr department If this should be the esse. It Is declared that drawbridge will be built .When to JMve Orals Ships Vow tm Tnrt in Tobly Wta- Cargoes. - members of the committee were east . . a t -.. I A Ualaaa.aU xnmy inieiriBwea emvwiiBi-j CIllST HI KJ IlllUU mmWW wtiiaw dvtM4 thtra that a wing drawbiidt .t .... . W . AnnsMlfttaMl. UVUill W W " a IN THIRTY DAYS. psatta Baker OosflAamt of .Ability U -r i Balsa the aider. Before leaving Portland for Ooble Monday Captain W. H. Baker expressed confidence that he would have the steamer George W. Elder afloat in SO days. Experts had examined the wreck for him and it is said mil ne anew just sxaotly what he would have to contend with. Reporta from the acene of opera tion vostsrdav afternoon were that the work of removing cargo from the hold. Of the stssmer had bees startea.- A half Interest In ths Eldsr has been purchased, conditionally, by the North Paclfto Btsamshlp company, owner of the Roanoke. The condition la that ahe be placed alongside of the drydock. Hardlv any of tha shipping people doubt that Captain Baker will be able to raise the wreck aa quickly as he aays he will. When ahe has been temporarily so faslred It Is probable tba atsamer will be taken to Saa Franolaco and put in condition for aetive service. ;- If taken over by the North Paclflo Btsamshlp company It id declared that if the Elder should not be -placed on the Alaska route It le probsble ahe would run from Portland to California porta in connection with the Roanoke. Bhould thla plan be decided upon it la aald to be quite probable that the Roa noke would run direct through to toa Angeles and the Elder ply between Port land and San Francisco, stopping in at Burska on both ths up and down trips. However the matter la flnslly arranged. It la asserted that the Roanoke and Elder will make aa exceptionally strong team. LOG-DRIVING BOTHERS. Meeting to Be Beld to Consider aCssaa . of Begulatlng- Bslaeas. Los-drlving on the upper Willamette river has been causing considerable an noyance) to a team boot men and the gov ernment representatives of late and to eonalder some plan of regulating the business a meeting will be neld on Friday morning in the office of Major 8. W. Roeaaler of the corps of United States engineers. It la claimed that looae loga aet adrift on the river are not only a menace to navigation, but frequently damage the government Improvement along the stream by piling up against the dame and revetments. Some plan will be discussed looking to the estab lishment of certain regulations so that the traffic of bringing loga to market will not be discommoded to any great extent It la believed that if booms were built at certain points the prob lem would be solved. QUICK PASSAGE. AmaraatA Oomea From Wiaagkat la , Twenty -Sevan Bays. Captain Bowles, master of the Ameri can barkentlne Amaranth, was con gratulated this morning oa tha awtft pasaage his vessel made from Shanghai. she having arrived yesterday after a run of it days to the mouth or the Columbia river. It usually takes more than two months for a Bailing vessel to complete the passage and many of them require much longer. The barken tlne la at Montgomery dock Bo. I this morning discharging ballast She will take on a cargo of lumber and again aet aall for Shanghai. She Is under charter to Balfour. Guthrie At Co. The vessel Is capable of handling 1.400,000 feet of fir. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Laden with 1.000.000 feet of lumber the steamer Harold- Dollar, Captain Thwlng, will aall this afternoon for Ban Francisco. Bhe finished loading this morning at the Portland milt After she gets a crew the Norwegian bark ' General Gordon will leave down bound for the United Kingdom with a grain cargo. Bhe cleared at the custom bouae with tO.SM buahsls of wheat valued at ICS.tOO. ' Tickets are being aold to people go ing to Alaska from Portland every day and It is said by the agents in the bualnees that if a veaael ahould bt op erated from here It could be filled every trip. It le even declared that many of the Seattle people going north would come to Portland to make the voyage, aa the ateamera running from there are overcrowded. So far the board of trade committee has not been able to secure a vessel. The Norwegian barXTJdfitraJ Oorflop left down thla morning, bound for The United Kingdom with a cargo of wheat. Having discharged her Inward cargo, the oriental liner Numantla moved to the Portland flouring mills this morn ing to begin loading for the outward voyage. After an unusually quick trip, the ateamer Columbia arrived thla after noon at 1 o'clock from San Francisco. She brought the usual line of freight and a large number of passengers. Major 8. W. Roessler of the corps of United States engineers returned this morning from the mouth of the Colum bia river, where he Inspected Forts Canby, Stevens and Columbia. He or dered two batterlea recently completed at Canby turned over to the artillery. The achooner Santa Paula, Captals Pelle, ' arrived yeaterday from- San Francisco with 7,100 barrels of crude oil. Advices from San Francisco this morning say that - the ateamer South Bay has been taken off the Portland San Francisco route. She had been car rying lumber out of Portland for more than a year and handled a large num ber of passengers. - , MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Feb. 21. Arrived at 5: 0 and laft up at 0:10 a. m., ateamer Columbia; from Pan Francisco; paased St Helens at 11:10 a. m. San Francisco, Feb. It. Arrived at 1:15 a. m., ateamer F. A. Ktlburn, from Portland and way porta and achooner William Olsen, from Astoria. Arrived at 11 a. m.t ateamer Senator from Port land. Astoria. Feb. IT. Arrived at I and left up at 6:10 p. m., steamer Roanoke, from Port Los ingeles and way porta. Port Plrle, Feb. 1. Arrived, French bark Brtseux, from Portland. ' , San Francisco, Feb. 17. Sailed at 1:45 p. m.. British ateamer .Vermont, for Portland. Astoria, Feb. II. Condition of the bar at I a. m.. moderate; wind northwest; weather rain; thick outside. ' .' XabA Certificates Cancelled. .' ' (Special Dlapatcb to Tbe Jearnal.) -Salem, Or, Feb. II. The state land board has ordered the cancellation of 10 land certificates held by John De lalttre of Minneapolis, covering 11,000 acres of school, land. Delalttre was not a party to the fraud.' but the certifi cates were obtained upon applications mads by 1L IL Turner and were pur chased from A. T. Kelllher. Colline X CHOlty. (Journal Special Berrlee.r San Franolaco, Feb. 18. The Jury in the case of George D. Collins, the at torney charged with perjury,, returned a verdict of guilty as charged lata last nlgW ';,- v ... . 1 M 1 .aBBBBBBBl , Sixty-eee capacity all complete egg size INCUBATORS. Every machine is guaranteed .to give you satisfaction or your money is returned. . ' Each machine is fitted with our patented SELF-TURNING EGO TRAYS, MOISTURE PANS, THERMOMETERS, AUTOMATIC REGULATOR, no matter how changeable the weather is, NO SITTING UP NIGHTS; double walls lined with mineral wool, double plateglass door, and last but not least, a PERFECTLY SAFE LAMP. ':-. ' ; ' ' There is good money in raising poultry whether for market or for ggs. If you are a little skeptical get a "CHATHAM" now while they can be purchased cheap and I will "warrant you regret it. . t - , '.',':'.'.;. Just because the prices on these machines are 30 per cent cheaper than they were sold for a month ago does not affect the machine at all i simply I have got to make room. . If you contemplate getting an INCUBATOR OR BROODER DO SO NOW, you will not make any mistake. , "' CALL AND SEE THEM OR WRITE FOR MY LARGE CATA LOGUE AND LOW PRICES. ; f v GEO. 321 EAST MORRISON PENDLETON TRIBUNE CASE BEING HEARD . (SpeeUl Dwpatch te Tka Josraal.) - ' ' Pendleton, OrH Feb. 28 At S o'clock thla afternoon there wlU be a hearing in tha Pendleton Tribune Cass, and It la understood that Judge Ellis wlU be re created to aet a date for trial. The at toraeys for E. P. Dodd. for editor and man agar, have filed demurrer to the answer made several days ago by the employe-directors through their attor ner. A. D. Btlllman. Who la to secure control of the Trib une Is yet a matter of doubt. Last evening Charles Myers, one of the sm- rjlove-dlreotora. was discharged by K. P, Dodd. who has again been appointed manager by P. W. Vincent, the receiver. Thla Is expected to arouse new striia. REHEARSAL HELD BY PACIFIC CHORAL UNION (Special Dlapatc ta Xfaa JosraaD Forest Orove. Or- Feb. IS. The Choral union of Paclflo University, com posed of mixed voices under the direc tion of Professor and Mrs. Chapman, hald-thflrst.Xull renearsai last even' in In Marsh hall. The concert la to be given here In a very short time and will no doubt be greatly appreciated, as such cantatas and trios aa "Lady of Shalot" and "King Solomon" are to be on the program. A tour of Oregon la to be mada In the interests of the col lege, concert dates having been mads In Portland, HUlaboro, Hood River and several valley towns. 4 IHes Flaal aTotloe. , (Sneclal Dtevatck to Tbe Journal. ) Salem, Or Feb. 2 S. Claude Catch of this city filed today bis final notice of hla candidacy for secretary of state on the Republican ticket. ' He had several hundred names more than la required by me law. CBOT7P .' Begins with the symptoms of a com mon cold; there ia chillness, snseslng, aor throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarseness and Impeded respiration. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Horehound Syrup (the child will cry for 1.), snd at the first sign, of acroupy couch apply frequently Ballard's Snow IJnlment to the throat. Mrs. A. Vllet, New Castle, Colorado, writes, March It, 1S02: "I think Bal Inrd's norehound Syrup a- wonderful remedy, and so pleasant to take." Sold by Woodard. Clarke A Co. lino .vTlr 'dm 2: rav rnr v rQ VJ& J mm . ig V riie lest ; Is mm. EVERY Any one contemplating parchasing an INCUBATOR wants the BEST. - There Is no other machine that hatches a larger per cent of egga than the "CHATHAM." Eggs are now getting cheap and if you contemplate purchasing an INCUBATOR, even if you do not want to use It right away, , get it now while you can purchase at these low prices, as I am going to put the prices way down on a way-up-in-quality machine for the balance of the last carload so as to make room for another car which will p9 here shortly.' You can get . ' for' 87.50 and a BROODER W. STREET, PORTLAND, TOST nr ASTLITT. -I KXPIglXVOS, IV SIPT7TATI0II, iv xxowLEsai, is sucwissT Blsdoar TraaUas, varloaaala. Xiaaay Oaaap onplataU, Bl4 rolaaa. sa OaUUty, - . aHHatura, rum, . Lt vnauty, AS manaar af Chronic ' AfOletteas af bms sad wom.o. Most awdara and erieotlBa treat meat. Ne ratting. Ne palatal operettorav No. detentloa fraaa baatnraa. No mlaraprasasta tloa. Bepstatioa aaubllataaS for heoaat and fair dealtags with all patients. Oaasaltatloa sod sdrlce free. - ST. LOUIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY Oar. aad TaaOiin ata., fartlaaS. Oragaa. l-30th Si ths satire Quinine predmtloa el the WerM Is oa amen a every year my Um ana Iran e4 Laxative Ercmo Qniniaa "Cam aCal1 tm Omm ftav E. W. OROVE1 S algnatureoa box. 25c Deimse Your Diced!) The true way to cure all ) Blood Disease. Assselt's Native J U I.. aaaHaaaHaaaaBaaaa uenn mi w w y A Cheerful Workman Is always a better workman than the reverse. Better keep your temper and also your Job by using ths best of tools than to lose both hv trying to work with poor and Inefficient tools - Tou can get. the best going at Avery's, as they keep a full line for machinists, car penters, cabinet-makers and woodwork ers generally Avery fil Co. raoinr ana, awaara snpttrttaa Biat jl. 1 tor Baiaiallc, Stotssrh, X now!. Hidaay amt Liver f SM If I wTMiMm tsfwJy VsvfasWf tvMii WJ( sW atfr. UearattlMOrutSMrM Vf tmtk ii i went a, rasa A, I TMBaa , Jr I Bamrfa WsWve Hayes Ca. lv. X. Ciii ii .... 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This medicine baa more rejuvenating, vitalising force than has ever beea offered. Sent post-paid la plain package only oa receipt of this adv. and SL nians or iu originators tj, i. noon yo.. pro. prtetors Hood's Ssrssparilla. Lowell, ilea a. FBKE SALE DBT OOODS. Ladles' Underwear, eta, ' greatly reduced prices. . ware noa, ss nm ; 1 owed BELIEVES THIS prices on the 120-egg and 240- - 5? question blank. Horns treatmeat oonwaUwoBA, axvaaT, STTCDXJS. KTSaVOOXU, VAXUOOOXXX, tvoss OF BtAaTatOOB, muuicATisit, uoxncA, and SXXaT BZSBASBS. Wa want svery man afflicted with tha sbove dlseasee to honestly investigate our special system of treatment. We la vlte In particular all who have treated elsewhere without euecess, all whose -cases have been abandoned by family physicians end so-called "SPSCXAI SSTS," all " whoae trouhles have been aggravated and made worse by the use of inn, rmn sampubs, tkiax. TBIATKSSTI and so-called SPBOXF. ICS. i We will explain to ynu why such treatment' has failed to cure you, and will demonstrate to your entire satis faction that we can cure you safely, quickly and permanently. Our counael will cost nothing, and we will do by you as we wou!d wish yon to do by us If our cases were reversed. Write for our home treatment If you cannot calL . The DRsLIEBIG STAFF Booms S aad T, Wtaeaeater Hones, d aad Baraslde Streets, Portlaad, Or. , BstabUshed M7SL - i INJECTION BROHJ: ' WILL CURB GONORRHOEA and GLEET .WITHOUT OTHER TREATMENT old by all Druggljts eHi(.M(iT:s'B tsausM aavBgyiv.fiuo V-V Ortslaal B4 Vntr Slt. in, ii;imii lsim Drrti B CHICHKHTER-S CNOLIi.4 ' la MRS a4 WU MalH. km Maat likalMrlkkaa. T. m Immr. aaa Baas" l.kUl,UH wl 1laa. Sr r r OnaatrK r 4 aa m fmf B, rarttaalara, T..lli.l.la 4 ' BHr VLaai . mr. r r tars Haat, I e.eee TMMlla. axaay -ea'"- r I WEEK a f ar-