CTiZZtll DAILY' JOUHNAU TCIiTXAinV FRIDAY EYriKQ. AUGUST 13. 18C3. . m ; . v ; . o , , '. v ' 1 .I V: Removing the ' ' With shirt sleeves rolled up and col lar and necktie removed. Captain I H. Knepp, . quartermaster of the Third In fantry, O. N. G.', spent on of the bualaat day of hie life at the . armory today superintending tha removal' of tha regl ment'o equtppage- to tha railroad yard. - Wacon load aftar wagon load of. tents and camp necessities waa hauled from tha' spacious' quarters of tha soldiers to tha -care welting In tha yard a ; Tonight, tha armory will be filled with bustling. , hurrying soldiers, running front locker to looker to eecura all thalr baggage and equipment which they will use at American lake. All tha orders have been issued covering thalr move ments and conduct from tha time thay ' leave Portland. So minute have bean tha particulars covering tha actions of tba men General ' pinner predicts that thay will act Ilka vetcrana all through FUEL BILLS WILL BE LIGHTER Port of Portland Closes Contract :-. for Ground Wood for the; ' :..' . .. . Dredges. GOVERNMENT ENGINEERS ENGAGE THE COLUMBIA Meeting of CorarolasJon Veeterday T'Afternoor. Rerulta in Big Saving for the Port and the Value of Corape tWpn It Strikingly Uluttrated. 1 " ' i As a result of competition wtnong tha fuel dealers tha Port of Portland will a $1,000 a month on Its fuel bills In th future. This was brought to light yesterday afternoon wboa-thc CURABILITY OF . . BRIGHT'S DISEASE y the Id! tar -of the Tows and Cecal Peraesally I have not believed that ekrent Irlshfe Disease curable, and tfcla Bar twe UrtStre Dim rint Mefllnl work eU eai It as laesrable aad ' t itL . ' Siuea Thnti I kave kaowa Who bad It Beealt I loot with dletratt spea an elates DoHii mr nent vlelt to a Freiicleto t bMrf the prmldMit et the Fertile Stetee Type roaaary eUun . tht ehroele Brlanfe Dleeee wu sow ee, curable la griP 1 "' 1 weoM like te believe H. . ' ' He took saa la bed.The etateaieiiti ef IheedrMta were eihlbttrd to me oteny were eo nervrloaa bet they bed beta twore, te and seeled by aotHe. v I tben nentfMted a deilre te eee -some et tee pertlee themeelvee. Tb fmve-rle bve MBre aeaenme la Sea Friaclere tktt we did sot beve to r fr block la ny ooe dl rertlen. " "."' " ! a eilnataa .we vm IB m pi vi ene of ths bcat.kiKrwn 'merchants is the Hty. I rtfuieeV-tofanswer the gentle reminders, Ha been in business en thei same apot 9ea wae etated at the meeting yester -"bofSBrfabt'a !) n Dlabote and bd ba tiva no. bet bd eoejpiMMr reoovurea. oia aw w B)ny othef wko bed mevered. Gave It a ...hi bllf b lb Uetb of ell cw were cnrable undr the w peria.. W, BMt etllfd ea oae of-the blf InauraBee men oa Cal ifornia (treat. ' He ld hi eoo n wollen ' with dropsy from Bright' IMaaaae aad kl dMth v dally evpectrd Wbfa'b was put ea the treatment. He H bow an athlte. . VP railed en the editor of one of Ran rna rlMO'e areat dallle wko kad a phrslelaa teat It ent In hi ewa (the phrririaq") eaa. the latter being a bnpl dlabrtle.. la 1 month 'he wn well. The brad of another larfe tniuf- ' aura company on. Montgomery trt wa Mil ain he wa In bed In November laat In a critical condition dne te ebronle Brtfhfi Dt eeae. He was well and la his efore and aleo told a frlnd ef hie who wa la eonvalalon . whan, put ea the treatawnt and wa now ent en the etxeat. W went te the efHee ef en er . anpreme Judft and ele another editor, both at whom had rreoverM. ' I dMHnvd to ra fortber. Altboob there were knndrede more to ere. .it waa naelea. It hnman teetlmony from the vtry beet people I worth anything, the book are wrong, and rhrenle Brlhf ntsease nd OIbte'. own In Utrim eaae are peeltlvale fnritile. Cthlc ouirht not te be permitted to onarnre thl die- rnvvry, and In the Interest ef those reader ef 1hl paper whose hemes may have one ef "' these bllfhts apon It I now declare the facts and will see that any of thrm desiring It mav b lent full literate The mms rf the (II. cevery akonld be tUd. It I kaowa a ni ton's Compound." ' a Uany broad physicians are astng the new 1 diuretic, hot In view of the tcrrlfle nnnnal , death list In the United Itare from Brlnht's - THaeaae (nearly SD.ooo) th fact that medical ethlce prevent them from proclaiming the dis covery te the World, becanae the formala ' the pernnaal prnperty et Indlvldnals. - In thl Instance practically amount to public calam ity Town and country Journal, lea Joe. - Cat.. July number. 1K. If anyone having knowledge ef a eesd ef Bright' Dm or fttebetee will (end a the same and uddreea. w will nee that thsy .are . ecat full Uterntore anncarnlag - this .rsnwraabl dlemvery. woooAaa, fAAua oe4 wotnun, ea. Mountain of Militia Baggage From, tha strenuous campaign baforo them. Tha soldiers will gather at tha armory tomorrow morning at T. o'clock end tha flrat assemblage call will ba at o'clock. AU the man leaving oa the first train, dua to depart at :I0, will have every thing In readlneas for their departure to tha scene of mlmta warfare by tonight, ao that there may be no delay at .the depot : . , Tha second train will- leave et 10:10 and tha laat one at 11:10. The three train will ba oompoaad of 10 coaches each and will be given the right of way. all aJong the line. ', Immediately after tha first train ar rives at Murray atatlon, where tha Ore gon troops will camp, the man will be put to work erecting end preparing the camp for tha flrat night. 'Bat ween tha time ef their arrival and Sunday, the aoldlers will hare to work like Trojan members got together In regular meet ing. ' Owing to the absence of Captain A. I Peaae, Vtoe-Presldant JCAIns worth presided over the meeting. - Be eldae settling the fuel question the com mission decided upon entering into e contract 'with tha government for the lease' ef the dredge Columbia, te the engineer department for ItIO per day, or 111 more a day than last year. . ,; Heretofore the Port ef Portland haa paid tha Banfleld-Veeey Fuel company about 11.100 a month for wood for tha dredges Columbia and Portland and the tenders John MoCraken and Wenona, but thle year other concern submitted bids for the contract end the Banfleld-Veaey. company- made a eubatantlal -reduction, so substantial, indeed, that when It came to compering the figure from the respective bidders the company . that has enjoyed tha patronage of the com mission for some time In the past-will continue to do eo for at least one year and poaalbly three. It was announced that .the fuel disseminators : would pre fer to have the contract for three years, although the commission has ths choice ef making it for one year only ehould it find' that preferable. The Peninsular Lumber company ran the Banfleld Veaey concern a close race for the con tract. . The contract calls for ground fuel. Bradge VQ Be asoaV The question of. leasing the dredge Columbia to the ' government for use in Improving the chennel to the eaa haa bean on tha boards for borne time owing to a little mlaunderatandlng as to the actual value of the services of the big dredge. Yestsrday a compromise waa reached et the rat ef 1250 for a 10-hour day. Laat year the govern ment paid 181 per day. The dredge will be turned over to the government Immediately and put to work on Willow barrf where ' Improvements are more essential . than at any other point et present. The channel t the eea la aald te be in better ahape than ever, however, but nevertheless will need at tention. At present the Columbia la oompletlng ' dredging a channel from the mllla of Inman, Poulsen A Co. to the west channel In the harbor..,. - Letters read before the commission went to ehow that W. II Baker, who succeeded In floating the eteamer Geo. W.-Elder from the rocks at Ooble, floes not propose to pay a bill for $160 pre sented to him by the Port of Portland for the use of the tender John Me Craken while the wreck was being towed Into the drydock. Mr. Baker re turned to his home In Detroit, Michigan, shortly after the wreck had been rataed and a I nee then the Port of Portland has seat htm e bill, occasionally, reminding him of bin jrtslt here. Mr. Baker haa day, ' but - he haa written letters to friends here relative to the matter and from them It appears that he doee not Intend to par the bill unless the port makea amends by psylng a bill he holds up his sleeve for delays in gstting the Elder In the drydock. Befneee t am. ' The fact of I the matter te that when the Elder wes; towed to Portland to be docked the dock waa not In position to receive the wreck for two daya and Mr. Baker wae compelled, to keep twe large steamers alongside of the leak ing, hull In order to keep hrr from go ing to the bottom of the river. In ad dition ' to taylng' for' these- boete Mr. Baker eleo had aomd Zl men employed aaslstlng in keeping the pumps going and he will probably ask ths Port of Portland to pay these little incidental expenses in order to offset the $160 bill for the usavfcf the tender John Me Craken ltv docking the Elder, which Mr. Baker'evldently considers unjust. '. . The Port of Portland wse called upon to pay $20. for reps Irs to ths sidewalk on the Madlaon street bridge. Last month ' the tender John McCraken ran into the bridge and tore a large chunk of the eldawalk from the structurs. The careleasness of the port's navigator waa acknowledged and the. claim ordered paid. . Not long ago the part wae called upon to pay for the repairs of the yacht El Prlmero becauee the tender John McCraken had spilt her bowsprit ; BRING MUCH FREIGHT. team ere AHIaaee aad Barraoeata ' lagmttoremsa Basjr, The California A Oregon Coast Steam ship tympany's .steamer Alliance, Cap tain Kelly, end the Harrtmaa liner Bar the Armory. getting the camp maneuvers - that . In Shape will , start for the Monday morning. . t.-, .. "4 Military companies from othsr parte of the state will commence arriving, in Portland late tonight. " The coraoaniea outside Of Portland leave their homes as follows: Company A. Baker City, August 10,, 1:01 p. nr.; eomnanv L. La Grande. Auguat 10, 7:11 p. m.; company. D, The Dalles, Auguat 11, 4:40 a. m.; company u. AioanT, au gust 11, 7:tl a m.; company M. Balem, August 1L 1:21 a. m.; company L Wood hum Auaruat.il. 1:01 a. m. The soldiers in all parts of the state have been drilling consistently tnree and Ave evenings a week for the peat four weeks In an effort to hardea them selves to the campaign - before them. The camp will be divided Into two armies and a plan of battle carried out. racouta. Captain Do ran. are at their re spective docks today -discharging gen nral cargo, the former from Eureka and way ports and tha latter from Ban Fran Cisco direct The steamerg brought about 1.100 tons of freight ' - ' The Alliance had all ahe could carry, the principal Items being building ma terial, doors, saahee and shingles, most Of which . came from Coos Bay. She brought . IS paasengere. The Alliauace experienced fine weather! excepting from Eureka, to Coos Bay, where ehe ,,. A nAhvMt vele Rhe will leave for Eureka Monday night All har freight space nas oeen reservea sra n more freight la being received on the dock lor . me im ri . . . The Ban-scout commenced dlcharg- Ing at Ainawonu aocax irue muroim. She arrived up at I o'clock thla morn ing, a few houra late on account of the longehoremen at Aatoria refusing to handle the cargo. Only JO tone were , . fM, that nleoau as the sailors and officer managed to get It out with out much trouble, 'in com pen 7 win in all probability refuse freight for the city by the eea In the future should the Astoria longahoremsn act arbitrarily and refuse to handle the freight because there Is a Porto Kloan sailor oa board.' : SCHOOLS OFWHALES. , Oachalote elay Aroend Bows ef nrteeua- rrs ir' " Big, schools of (perm whales are making the ocean alive off. tha Oregon and California coasts aad the steamers Aiiienaa and Barracouta. which arrived in the harbor during the night kept company with a number or the cachalots on their way north. - When off -Yaqulna bay the Alliance fell in with five, none or which waa leas than 40 feet In length, and the whales oame ao close at tlmee that purssr uajcer coma al most sea ths twinkle In their eyea. The officers and orew of the Alliance say it made them mad to aee 1100.000 worth at whale olL bone and ambergris slip away from them when a few small whala boats ana narpoona oouia osve landed the fortune. - Purser Baker de clares that the whales were certainly worth $10,000 each, and he did every thing to induce them to follow the ateamer Into the river, but they struck off for the north when the Alliance poked her nose into the oreanre nhrenst of North Head. - ' ' The of floors of ths Harrlmaa liner Barracouta aay that when off the Cali fornia ooaat three daya ago they saw big schools of whales snd the leviathans playsd all around the bow of the clow ateamer as If they knew that there was no danger of being run down. NEW SHIPS COMING.- Trench Bark AmeUe Crallenle aad pneamer Tlsigoth ZJsted for Portland. - Two new vessels were listed for Port land thla morning and both of them will come to the firm of Balfour, Guthrie Co. One of them Is a sailing vessel, the other a steamer. The steamer la ths big British craft Visigoth. , 1,111 tons net regtstsr, and the sailing vessel Is the French berk Amslie Qallenle, a new vessel Just from the ways.' , The Visigoth will com here from Ban Francisco to load lumber for the orient She is not at Ban Francisco yet but Is expected there daily and will probably arrive here before the end of next week, when the Norwegian eteamer Norman 5IGK IlEMGnG Fosltlrelf eared" fey taeaej aunts arms. They also relieve W tress from Dyspepsia, In digestion and Tr Hearty Eating. A perfect tvav edy tor Dizdnces. Kaueea, Drown new. Baa Taste la th Mouth, Coated Taurus. Peln la OaS Skin. TORPID IXtrXB. Thaw regnlata the Bowela, Purely Vegetable. SKAU.PILL SgAllCSSE. SSfllKSE Ganoira Must Bear ; Fifl-Simils Sign&turt .. REFUSE tUltTITOTCI. 1 isAliTTRS hffsft CARTERS Cuts to Czt Vhat You Ask For. . rwHERE ia a Reason , r Why the Good People af . America buy ' Cascareta aa ' Fast as the Clock Ticks. Every second some one, somewhere, la Buying a little Tea-Cent Box o(Cae Carets. . 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 60 times to the Minute. ; W Minutes to the Hour, 3600 Boxes ait Hour, 36,000 Boxes a Dag of Ten Hours, 1,060,000 Boxes a Month, and then some. -. Think of 11220,000 People take Caaoafet tablet each day. Millions use CaacareU when necessary. . ' ' ' . The Judgment ef Mllllona of Bright Americana Is Infallible. ' They hare been . Burinf and Taking CaacareU at that rata , for QTcr Six ears. 1 '. ,: , -. ; ( ; . , 'v. "' m ' Over Five Millions o( Dollars have) been Spent to make the merits of Cas .cerets known, and every cent of It would ' ' did, not sound merit claim and , hold tha constaat. continued friendship, . "Patrerisge: and Endorsement "of welV-" pleased people year after year, . - -v - - . e ' a , .' There la also a Reason Why there are Parasites who attach themselves to the Healthy Body of Ce caret's suocsss Imitators, Counter- ' ; feUers. Subatltutors. i , They are Trade Th levee' who would rob Caecareta of the "Good WU1" of the people, and : aneak unearned profits. earned and paid for by Cascarets. A Dishonest Purpoae rneana a Dts , honest Product and a Dlarerard of tha Purchaaera' Health or Welfare. Beware of tha Sllok Salesman and hla r ancient ''Just as Good' story that conv - mon aenae refutea, '.. 'Caecareta are made only by the Ster ling Remedy Company, and put up In ' metal box with the " long-tailed C ' on .the cover. , They are never sold In bulk. . V ; "Every tablet marked ,CCC., " . , Be aura you get the genuine. ' tffl Isles, which Is now at Ban Francisco, will also be here. The Amelle Qallenle will load general cargo on the weat coast of England and then proceed to London to flnlah. She will be placed on the berth at once, so It was announced this morning. ' REPAIR TATOOSH LINE. District roreoaMe Scale Bseetveai AU thotity frost Chief of Barents, ' ' Plstrlot Forecaster Edward A. Beals received authority this ' morning from Professor Willis R. Moore, chief of tha weather bureau, to expend f 150 for gen eral repairs , to the . Port Crescent Tatooah Sea Coast Telegraph line, end to have a shelter erected at the extreme end of the Una where men tnay atay over night in case of being called out la stormy weather, , -.,',.,- The repairs to. the telegraph line will Include a change that hae long been de sired. - At present ths line runs through a very wild stretch of land, but Mr. Beala' Intention le to have It moved part of the way ao as to have It follow the road. Thla will-make It more accessible and leee liable to breakdowns from fall ing treea during the winter etorme that sweep that part ef the eoast - ' COLLISION ON THE RIVER. Tasunch Beve Cats pleasure Boat Jm ' - Twain aad Moke TJp Bastneeev. .. . Coming up -the harbor last night about 10 o'clock the launch Rover col lided with a smell pleasure boat carry ing about to picnickers, and nearly cut the excurelon boat In twain above the water line. Considerable excitement reigned for. a while, but no one went Into the water and the picnickers were transferred to the Rover without much difficulty. The accident occurred near the" eteel bridge. The Rover signaled the ap proaching launoh, ao It ie aald, but not withstanding the . collision ' occurred. After tying up the. damaged launch to one of the wharves in ths lower harbor the Rover proceeded dowa the river with the excursion party and brought them back to the foot of Stark street et 1 o'clock thle morning. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The British ship Bardowle le in the stream reedy te proceed to eea aa eoon as a towboat become available. She will probably leave down thle after noon. J TheTteneTl Tark Laenneo arrived up yesterday arternoon and went to Green wich dock to discharge a cargo of ce ment from Antwerp. The Laennec made the run around the Horn to Portland In III' daye and encountered fine weather most of the time. Off the stormy pro montory five Iceberge were sighted, but the vessel managed to ateer clear of them although a heavy fog hung over the wator. - The captain and some of the crew were In Portland some time ago on the bark Grand Duchess Olgs. The Seamen's mission gave a party on board of the British ship Qslgate last night -, Those who were present report having spent a very pleasant evening. The schooner O. M. Kellogg arrived at the mills of ths Portland Lumber com pany yesterday afternoon to load lum ber for San Francisco. She came up from Aatoria In tow of the Harvest Queen in company with the French bark Laenneo. , , ' MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Aug. 10. Condition of the bar at a. m., obscured; wind north west; weather, denes fog. Arrived at 10:S0 a. m. and left up at 11 a. m., steamer Thomee U Wand, from San Franolsco. -San Francisco, Aug. 10. Arrived, schooner Sailor Boy, from Portland. Astoria, Aug. . Arrived down at 1:10 and aalled at 4 p. m.. British steamer- Sutherland, -for - Shanghai. Sailed at S:2S p. m. barge Santa Paula, In tow of tug 8ea-Llon, for Port Har ford. Left up. at ,1:40 p. m., steamer Barracouta. ' - San Francisco, Aug. I. Sailed at 11 p. m., eteamer Costa Rica, for , Port' land. Olympla Burglary. . Olyrapla, Wean., Aug. 10. The reel denee of W. F. Telts. of this city, wss burglarised last evening and a , large amount of valuable jewelry taken. The burglary occurred about 0 o'clock while the' Inmates of the home wtre absent. Evidence potnte to the perpetrators ee hiving been well erqualnted with the premises. No arrests have be a made by the cfflcere, . ' -i V . , ,: m You Are Invited to Call , 'Every young, old er middle-aged man wno nas oeen guilty 01 vie- latin is naturae law, exposure. eto. To men with Feeble Thought. Falling Memory, Varicocele. Rup- : ture. Piles, Weak . Back, Poor Stomach, eta We Make No Charge for Private , '" . Counsel Our first thought Is to' ascer tain the reel cause of your ail ment; our second thought ie to - ascertain if a cure la possible; cur third ' thought ia to produce speedy and lasting reaulta. Our next thought la the quickest method ' by which this csn be done and than to figure the low est price for the treatment of . your Over 50 Per Cent of i:Cured for $10.00, and Uany Only $5. During Um Past We Give the Best Treatment at the Lowest Prices We ere elwaye willing to arrange terme to eult Too eaa pay by the visit, by the week or by the month, and we give liberal discount for cash. Remember, our charges are the lo west and most reasonabls In the city, end you get the very best treatment Call and nndout about your case at once; it wUl be the happiest day of your life Coneultatlon free. Yon Need Not Pay Until Yon Are Cored Should you deslrs" you may deposit the fee with any bank or business house in Portland, to be paid to ue. after you have been restored to hWMB--Toung end middle-aged men who have Injured themselves In body and mind, with weak back, falling atrength, eunken cheeks hollow eyes, bad habits, dissipation, poor memory. We cure. secretly aad cheap- . TABXOOSB TBTJTS Wormy veine, verieocele, reduced and cured with out cutUng. No pain. Rupture, Hydrocele and Pllee cured. Consult ue free and find out how we rUre without knife. Our price for a cure le the 1 1 V. VMtr.esel OMBOBXO ABB BktZB BltTBASBB -Eoeems, ulcere. ', eoree. pHse, ..T7. i.hi. hri. ktdnevn. liver, stomach catarrh, rheumatfsni P.Un" , OVT-OP-TOWB BCiV TsBXTXBT TMM OITT. - Consult us at once upon arrival and maybe you can be cured before , returning home. Many caaes can be cured In one or two or more visits. Consultation and advice free. , w- . Write People who live In outside towns end to the country who cannot call ahould write for consultation and advice free. Many cases V have been cured by home treatment - . , , Office houre a. m. to I p. m. Sundays and holidays, 10 a, m. to II at Dr. W. Norton Davis & Co. ' - ' ' ' A ' Offloe in Van Noy Hotel. H4 BABOBST ABB BZOXBST KBBXOAB URlTUXa W HOanrWUf. aetablUaed ia BortlaaA la last, v WE CURE We will res giae ios Consultation Frew' T.inanae AJTB BIOS BBT.T1BTJ BBAOB XB TXB OITT. Honsst Efficient and Sclentlflo Treatment et small cost No mislead-. Ing or deceptive promises made.- - ' . ; . . . We especially Invite those who have deep-seated and ehronlo dlsordere to eall and bo examined. Coneultatlon and examination le free, and carrlee with it no obligation to engage our services. ' , i . Our offlcee are equipped with the moot modern and sclentlflo mechan Ticirdevloee for the treatment of ehronlo dlsesses. Our chsrges ere reason able and In reach of any workingman. By the leteet end beet methods we cure Blood Poison. Vleere. Seres, Swollea lamda. Our treatment le eclem tlflo end rational, and will eliminate every vestige of poison from your system. Ws also cure Chxoale Diseases. Berveme BebUlty, Taeteeeele, By droeele aad Bladder Diseases, and sU Diseases and Wsahnieese. ; NOT A DOLUrAR Uniess Cured. We Mean This Most Emphatically. : It Is for You For Everybody. Consider This Before Placing Your Case ' If you ere effllcted with any of the dleeaaee we treat do not waste your time and money end endanger your health by treating with ordinary special ists. It requires more thsa ordlnery eklll. together with the proper equip ment to cure you. We have devoted the beet yeere of pur.llvee to the etudy of our epedalty and you today can reap the benefit of our years of toil and labor In our chosen field of medicine and eurgery. Aside from this, we hsve the finest equipped office of any specialist in the United Statee for the treatment of these dlseesss. Nothing of prow velue hae been epared. regardless of cost , We want every man In the country to write us about his ailment. We cure you at home. One visit only required to our office, when necessary. Houre a ar m. to 5 p.-m.; Evening a, T ta liter Sundays, t a. m. to It booo.- St. Louis UED1CA1 AND SURCICAl OOBBBB BBOOB9 ABB T. v. TRANSPORTATION. A LAS R A raT AMD. POPULAB erfKAkllHtn '. Leave Saartl "nrmio," Anrst . r "OOI.FBM," Angnst 11. ; cAixtNO At Ketchikan, fanean. Dnnlaa, Balnea. way, Onnneete with W. P. A T. roete for atlis, Damon. Tanana, Moese. ece. rar XU Bonthssstem slssk Ports. Call er send for Trip te Wenderfnl Ataska," "Indian Baah.try." 'Tot.nl Pole." - txb akia a. a oo. Prank Weeawy Co., Arenes. ' tea Oak t Peruana. Of. gotmncAiTxav aiaixa soutb. rrnm Heatlle et S p. m. for Kstrtilksa, Jnnaea, Bka ir. WSIt. Hurt., Dawaoe and Falrbanke As. City of aetttle, Aag sst 10. . tn. B. 8. Humboldt, ' aagast 4. I. , B. a. Cott.f City (via Sllk.V Amu.t 11. 91. B0MX llOTTI. A S. Senator alwmt Anrnet IT. . roa sag ibakomoo siazot. mm Seattle at a. nu CU el resale, August S. reruns Offloe. te Waakburtes Bala BBA 0. St. LEX, rasa, A It Aft. C. D. DLNAN.N, U. e. A.4 Baa rraariae. - . Oa Bee Wajre. Tn henrd." .said Uncle Joah thla morning, "that bee stlnge le good fer th' rheomatls, but,, b'- Jinks, no bee ever stlnged a feller Jest te euro his lame- nssa, no, elrr.. k mm Our Patients Have Been 00 Seventeen Y Third St, Corner Pine. Portland, or. MEN FOR 1 t . $12.50 TWlNTY-FTVTt YlAJLStrl PORTLAND apUeaaed aUxeeat" tree aay atagle m im. . . . . m rmmr to what you want Be sure CCnalnty 0l ture as wo ace that we can cure disease.) All our year a of experience and office equipment are et your disposal, eoaeaatimlsd In thle declaration: We will give yom a wrttsam gTiareatas to ewe Bpeolal Diseases ot refund yonr money. Thle mesne we have confidence In our ability to euro you. and that in taking our treatment you cannot lose anything. . . " . Dispensary & srmxaTs. BOBTsVABB. OB. TRANSPORTATION. Regulator Line Steamers THE EXCtmSION STKAMER "BAILIT OATZERT" makea round trips te CAaV- CADR LOCKS every Sunday, leaving PORTLAND at I a. m, returning, ar rives I p. m. Dallr service between Portlend end The Uallee exoept Sunday, leaving Port land at T a. m., arriving about e p. m-. carrying freight and passengers, iplsn- did scoommodatlona for, outfits aad livestock. Dock foot ef Alder street. Portlend; foot of Court street Ths Dalles. Phone Main 114, Portland. The only- ateemboet making a round trip ' 8AXX.T . ir. , - Kxcept Sunday Between PORTLAND snd ASTORIA ABB WAT BOXBTB Leave Portland...... T: a. (a. Arrive Astoria t:te P- sa. lave Astoria.. .........t:te p. m. Arrive Portland..,. tiOe p. sa, MwTJS SERVED A LA CARTB PcrUaad liendlar, Aide Stieel Beet. Astoria Tiadlag. Oellemdeg Beek. -E. B. SCOTT. Agent. Pheae Mala III. Erie Railroad ABT T.OXjiA - . ColumbiaRiverScenery cm- 3 Trains to tli East Ds2y 3 5 1a Bnntlnston. ly. 0 SIS ; OSWaei . rVr ro .njeatera.. TTT?.t.."'T, raHrtn.. dally. 0:11 sal AegMS Ja Hnntlrwtee, .ly... .gilg gel TnBSSi 2!? ketwe . Mass sad - 1 wtiaae. e.rtr...T!?:.."r. e-teas. eapn. tomimbu arvsa Drvrsjos. J"1"" way polnra. wnueutBal SltST t??"9 aa4 Nork Bee. atee-- SK "eves 0 s. S --. ?TT -endart aatareav. ie p. , AersesS est m.. nnrl (Mndar. . " Tnrrfx arvaa ojti. mJSL ";rtoa. Oreges City and Xcmnffl ve -aeista, ataasMr Bntfc snd afedee, Ask-et. eess, STZJ.I."- ; "r. enyept ! (ner pas. enaeT. T "Taany. eawayt " ' arm aorrrm. ' iUliU,!2 aad w setsar ejaaa JMJ. Waak- steesHrs Ssue .4 I. S? ?S.: . arrivel tveia Vir yW. "-" ,"1V " -. Ticket oraee. TMrd ss Wnnkiaseia sea, ' '...., .- tVleehnne Mala T1A . AW. errxoBSL nr - - - - um,. iiansra EASTvu SOUTH eerjeed itas TteS JweaWw, Besskeig, Asa- , tane, geerasMBts. Otdes, . insnas, sieesua I IimW an r. . New Orlease asd the eea l:Bpa --'H mm eaasMeej ss WMdbors . daily eseest ,.' ,. Bnnay wfrk train far Meant Angel. Bllvertoe. Brewnevtlle. tprlnrn.14. Wendllng asd Watros.... : Tdiaaj n.f ta at WmIImn vrftn Meant Ansel end Slim. em leml 4-ri yet Camilla sseaeasre....... eTrSOanj nlMrtdaa saassass -0 (W . e-Mn , :M yes Psrwet Oreve Maeeassr.. 'n:en pal -iieirv. 'n.nv ef mineev. jrrreiiennjTBn-irT stattots. - Pes Dallak and lnt.rss.e1at. snrnt dafly TtPt a. m. aad 4:15 p. aw Arrive Portland 10:1 a. . and S:S0 p. as. rev time end eard ef Oewage ennarnea tJeass apr'r at City Ticket Ofne. ev etattea. Tick te Barton selnts eed Rnrepaf ataS tar. Oitns. Hnnetara and Anstratls. City JVfcet Ofnee enrnee Third i.Bd W tngtna strtwts. Pen) Mala T1A o. w. sTtnoaa. wo. wcmttbeat. ' City Ticket Ageat, . Oen. rua A sea. TIME CARD TRAINS . Portlands Ctty-at. Leeni Bneelal far Ckekalla. Centraria. Olras- t . Mia. arwm W.plm. Sflata Bead, jaeenia. Brattle, Bre- " tana, uswiaien, sraiie, o i- Hags. DMver. Ooaka. Kae- ,' ens City. St Lents sad " ' Boarbeaa. dally i-AesSi . Stats Knrtk Ct.i Unilted, le , . . . trie llgkted. tee Tsentae ' 1 Beatfle. Bpnkass. Bette. Mleneenalla 8t Psal sad ' the Best dally ........... B:ess , TMsS) Pnaet aVoad United, ft v Clarsasewt. Ckekalle, Cee- , trails. Taeeeas sad Seattle . ealr. dally i"-u 'M aBaej Twtn Cltv Rwraes fee Tn. Beatfle, )Defne. H.l.na. Mett,. 8t. Pant Mlaneapnlta. Unjeta, Bt k,a,,wrSKi Skene, ef esie. Wis. I . . - ', gtttd eZrkM. fanr.Vllrejynl tatMss. A. D. CHAHf.TOH. Aatttnat OwersJ seager igant. tea Merrtaea street, eetaes JWi Portlend. Oreena. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. Per Maysars, Bs t alee. Class. vesTpen. Cnrtna. Wnrreatae. Pla- n . a. Pert ens. Oearhsrt Park. Beaatde. tM SSJ ttlBl Sal Asxenn mm .we, si ... d.flr ....-. rtos mm -Mpertlasdeaslde Flrer". Astai-. tve PnHland :! p. as. -All TTWinm . , . C. MA TO. O. P. asd P. A. Asesrts. Or. Ajdaesoeet. Pkene Bala BOA 1L.L1 hv lLJ. THS COMfXBnASiC WK. 2 Orerlsi TMZitXljJ 'Tke Orleetal Limrtad. the rest kUi VIA BBATTLB ABO BrOBASA Pertrsed rlns sceiSel - , , Te d freni Bnekane. . Bt. Pl. Mlnneeeoln. iy -tiretk and U s-tat , ' -- WS Te end frees Bi. Penl. , . Te i Mlnnesne ilia Dnratk mmA mil ' S-tS set ' eiee ee vie Bpekeee rest Hastkers Btssnkts On, arnng wee '"' ' V Cktna Tserte end Maane. earrrtng Be eMrs and rrelskt. -. - . - , IA TMheta. askeWt A Klaneaatn, Oateeer stt. arryyoa ttt ama . flapan Matl B.a-l CF ' g. B. "resa Been will ll f-n Cfctaa serta, am lag aaeaengere aed tleketa. rHa iWth ssesrvs, rtese. et... nnee K. PTCKSOW. OP. X-f. ' SA, Vertlase. Oreyes. IW S. S. F.A. w:: tabs Bey. aasehs asd f-e f. Vsst talUag wesi perUsSA Tmmni y. t - j. Nest sailing k-RW Ban rvseles. "Hiaf , p. tV aaf rJOfC", - reeavlefc See ke. A J i .nagk PaUeMa stnadatd sad 111 I Eww sleenlas-eat Sally nsaieass i rniUg Willises Csesw . ' e-a r-,-- v , r