The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1906, Page 15, Image 15

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    TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 21. 1808.
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TRANSPORTATION.
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SOUTH AMERICA
1 Steamer Duneric and Bark
- Banlcburn Chartered by Frank
..... Waterbourse & . Co.
SAILING VESSEL WILL' - C
-RECEIVE CARGO HERE
Earthquake on West Coast Creates
Enormous Demand lor Building
Material and Oregon Sawmill Men
' Get Big Share of the Business,
Frank. Waterhouss Co. today char
tared tha Brltlah steamer Dunerlg and
the Brltlah baric Bankbura to load lum
ber, Both vessels are In the Portland
harbor at preaent, the former discharg
ing a care o of eoal at Weldler's old
idock In North Portland, and the laU
, tar discharging general cargo at Co
lumbia dock- No. I. Ernest Laldlaw,
" who represents the charterers here, says
.... .., that Ox-t)uni In wllroaatmygget
sound, while the Bankbura will receive
her cargo at this port
The Bankbura will load for tha weat
coast of South America. 8he will, carry
approximately 1.200.000 feet- The dea-
tinatlon of the Dunerio Is not given out.
She Is a small steamer, but will carry
about l.too.ovo feet. -
. There la a big demand for lumber In
tha cities on the west eoaat of South
America as a result of the earthquake
of a few months ago. Like San Fran
Cisco and the other California cities that
were damaged by tha seismic disturb
ance, they are building up rapidly, and
tha Oregon sawmills are being called
upon to furnish tha material, or at least
a goodly portion thereof. . Tha Brltlah
bark Oalgate, which sailed from her a
couple of days ago. Is bound for a
Chilean port, and so is tha German
steamer Eva, which sailed about a week
ago, both laden with lumber.
ELDER READY TO SAIL
J. M. Betersoa Will Brobably Bales
Steamer, This Afternoon.
According to the man who sells tick
ets, the steamer George W. Elder will
all for San Pedro and way ports at s
o'clock this afternoon. The papers are
to ba fixed up some time before that
. hour, and aa soon as that has been done
the famous eteamor will toot herWhls-
tie and pull 'down the stream. Her
cargo la all on board, and the (0 or
""more paasengera who have purchased
tickets are waiting anxiously for a
chance to climb on board over the new
gangplank. ' The departure will be made
from Martin's dock at the foot of Sev
enteenth street.
Thar-delay In the Bailing of tha steam
er la said to be due to a little misun
derstanding between J. H.. Peterson,
who raised the steamer and paid for
her. and Charles' P. Doe of the North
Paclflo Steamship company, who bought
an interest in her and who la to man
ago her sailing. .It was stated at
-4ate hour 1 that the-tTounlc will' be
patched up this afternoon for sure. '
- Peterson atated yesterday that he had
objected to letting the steamer go out
until everything was - In first-etnas
shape, and he' proposes to see In the
future that when anybody travels on
the Elder ths accommodations will be
tha beat. No calked ahoea will be al
lowed on the promenade deck, and those
, wishing to thump the piano will have
' to prove their musical ability in -order
not to disturb uier fellow-passengers.
r fellow-pai
W-SHtPM
-BKH-tfMBE
ENTSi
Three Teasers Clear la On Bay Through
; .. oastoas-Xoaae, ; -
Three lumber cargoes were cleared
this morning, representing approximate
ly (.000,000 feet. The vessels were the
British steamer Fulham,. for Shanghai,
and tha steam schooners Bedondo and
Lakme, for San Francisoo. The Fulham
carries more than tha two coasters com
bined, her cargo measuring 1,100,000 feet
and valued at 161.000.
The Redondo cleared with T 20,000 feet
and tha Lakme with (OO.SIt feet. The
Norwegian steamer Terje Vlken will be
tha next big steamer to clear for a for
eign port. She la destined for Port
Plrie, Australia. The Terje Vlken will
be followed by tha Norwegian steamer
Jethou, which Is now receiving cargo at
the mills of Inman, Poulsan A Co.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
- The Harrlman liner Costa Rica will
arrive at Alnsworth wharf this evening,
a day late. She was due last night.
Tha-steam Schooner Nome . City
reached' Astoria .this morning from Saa
Francisco. She goes to. St. Helens to
load railroad ties for a return cargo.
. The British ship Stronsa commenced
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Honest Statements concerning
Honest Goods
Purity
Never a question si to the Purity
of our products - - f
Quality
Costliest and choicest materials
used exclusively
Reliability
Uniform excellence always
. maintained .-...'"
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Everywhere high In favor who
ever tastes thaXfiwnaypjroductgl
becomes a permanent customer
THE WALTER M. LOWMST 0.
Maker f Cecee and Chseelatee
BOSTON, MASS.
Readers who enjoy stirring adventure and
sterling patriotism; 1
Readers who are touched by quaint pathos,
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Readers who like to see.a real man bettered by -
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By RALPH
You will agree with us when you have read it .
Second Large Edition Now Ready
ASK YOUR BOOKSELLER OR WRITE TO : -
The Outing Publishing Co., New York
loading wheat at Irving dock' this
morning.
The British ship Oweenea shifted to
Greenwich: dock this morning to dis
charge tha remainder of - her cement
cargo.
Tha government dredga Wallowa will
be pulled out for repairs at Rlparla In
a few days, 8he has been putting in a
great deal of work on the Snake river
since last repaired.
The H &r rim an liner Asted la finish
ing her cargo for San Francisco and
may get away thla evening.
MARINE NOTES
Astoria. Nov. 21. Arrived at T:0S a.
m. and left up at '10:30 a. m.. steamer
Costa Rica, from San Francisco. - Ar
rived at 1:40 and left up at 0:60 a. m..
steamer Nome City, from Saa Francisco.
Outside at 10 a. m, two four-masted
schooners and a four-masted British
bark. .
' San Francisco, Nov. 21. Arrived,
steamer Johan Poulsen and ship James
Drummond, from Portland.
Astoria, Nov. 20. Arrived at It noon,
schooner W,, FsJewett,. from Redondo.
Sailed at noon, steamer Robert Dollar,
for San Pedro. Arrived down at 2 and
sailed at S:lt p. m., steamer Atlas, for
San Francisco: ""Arrived down at t p. ni.
steamer Lakme.
. Port Harford, Nov. 20. Arrived,
ateamer Asuncion, from Portland, and
steamer Argyll and baxkentln Fuller
ton, from, Astoria.
Ban Francisco, Nov. 20. ' Arrived,
ateamer Yos smite, from Columbia' liver.
Redondo, Nov. 10. Arrived, schooner
W. H. Smith, from Columbia river. .
Astoria, Nov. 21Condltlqn of the
bar at I a. aa.. rough; wind northwest;
weather squally. -
Hongkong, Nov.- 11. Sailed, German'
ateamer Arabia, for Portland.
Point Lobos, Nov. tV Passed, steam
er Csarlna, . from . San Pedro, for Aa-
toiia. - .
LEONCAVALLO WOULD WRITE
AMERICAN OPERA
.. ......
Is Constantly Looking for Suit
able Theme During Tour
of United States. '..,
Leoncavallo Is ambitious to writs an
opera on an American theme. Through
out hla Amerloan tour ha has been con
stantly on the lookout for a good theme
and. setting for such an operavand it Is
said that this was the primary reason
for his accepting the ' Invitation to
America this season. Kls operas have
not all been laid In hla native country
so far, and his adaptability to foreign
scenes snd foreign spirit was shown
when, at the request of the German
emperor, he wrote "Roland do Berlin.'
In that work he ahows hla deep sym
pathy with, and respect for, Wagner.
In connection with Leoncavallo's
coming appearance here great curiosity
has been awakened about La, Scale, the
Royal theatre of Milan, where the cele
brated composer Is conductor of the
orchestra. Teatro della Bcala, which
has played a larga part In tha musical
history of Europe, la the largest In
Italy. On the destruction by Are of the
Royal Ducal theatre In 177 the new
theatre was built by the order of Em
press Maria Theresa. Tha alts chosen
was that of an ancient church, "Santa
Marie delle Scale.- The cost of '1.000.
000 lire, about $100,000, was sustained
by the boa-holders, who bad supported
thS building of the new theatre,, repre
senting the aristocracy of Milan. In
1807 tha theatre iras renovated, the
most famous palavers of Italy distin
guishing themselves In the decoration.
Although the stage fixings are famous
for their beauty, and tha bouse Itself Is
a study In rlchnesa and taetej though
thS orchestra " can boaat of being one
of the finest In the world, yet the real
glory of the theatre lies In ths singers
that have sung themselves to undying,
rams mere anu a temple or art.
It Is the dream of all singers to reach at
some time in their career ths wonderful
La BcsJa.-.--- - c
And It la ths orchestra from this
wonderful theatre that will appear hers
with Leoncavallo next Monday afternoon
and evening, giving excerpts from Pag
llaocl, Zasa, Boheme, Chatterton, Ro
tTanaKnd Msfllul. besides ths new Ave
Msrla dedicated to the pops, .-
hit uarnrsBT ow basts.
Henry D. Baldwin. Supt City Water
Works, Shullsburr. Wis., writes: "I
have, tried many kinds of liniment, but
I have never received much benefit un
til I ased Ballard's Snow Liniment for
rheumatism and pains. I think It Is the.
best liniment on earth," ISo. iW Sad
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Don't Believe All You Hear
But by personal Investigation decide for
yourself that this Hardware stock offers
tempting inducements in prices ana
ausltty fo- shelf, heavy or builders
hardware and an assortment to choose
from that's favorable to satisfactory
buying, inspection and inquiry invited
any day.
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Our prices are ths
very lowest ocm a I st
ent with first class
material and' work
manship. Call and
gat our prices.
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Opp. Meter k Frank's
and VoaSeffloe.
tsiy, Morrison Bi,
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FEDERATION INDORSES
POLICIES OF GOMPERS
(Jneraal SpeclU servlee.)
Mlnneapolla, Nov. 11. President
Compere'' policies hare been Indorsed.
the Federation of Labor convention
adopting his annual report without
amendment. Including ths recommends.
tlon of ths obliteration of distinctions
rTery saaaU as
. t take) as
CARTERS
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I NEVER OUESS
Experiment or take chances of any
sort. -1 attempt to cure only those
dtseasea that I have been curing for
the past sixteen years, and 1 believe
-I am Justified In saying that, I have
learned all about them. Were I lack
ing In knowledge pertaining to my
specialty I would never have attained
my preeent success, nor would I to
day be recognised aa the leading spe
cialist treating men'a dtaeaaes. If
afflicted, you can depend upon It that
the aervlce I offer you la the service
you need, and la service such aa can
be rendered by no other physician.
- My practice la the largest because
I Invariably fulfill my promises.
VARICOCELE
' Under my treatment the moat ag
gravated cases of varicocele are
cured in a few days time. There is
no pain, and It la seldom neceseary
that the patient be detained from hla
occupation. Normal circulation la at
once restored throughout all the or
gans, and the nature processes of
waste and repair are again estab
lished. If, you are afflicted with va
ricocele, eoneult ma at once. De-
lays can but bring on aggravated
conditions and nervous complloatlona
that will Impair the- vital functions
.jsjjd involve t he-general- heart '
Contracted Disorders
la ths treatment of dlaorders I of J
fer a service such aa no other phy
sician can render. The remedies I
employ have a moat thorough and
positive action In cleansing the mem
branes of ail-infection and subduing
all Inflammation, My manner of ap
plication insures absolute thorough
ness, and removes every possibility
of relapee or a chronlo stage. My
curee are not only thorough, but are
accomplished In the briefest . time
.possible.
The Dr.
We Cure MEN ONLY
LICENSED TO PRACTICE 1
MEDICINX - IN OREGON
We Treat the Following Diseases
' Only
Shenmatlsm, Acute and Ohiosda.
Blood BoJaom. Ooaonhoea. Yarieooela.'
Bewasthanla. Servons Deoliae. Paralysla.
alee. Syphilis. Bliss.
KMmey, Bladder and All trrlaaty Blasasss.
A LIFE LONG CURE FOR
VARICOCELE CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON.
Ws curt this disease without operation or liga-. It Tnaj, fee in its primary stage, or it miy hsve been
..... .a nnAmr mn the rnne-eated rnndi- hrerfitarv""o"r contracted in early davi. thereby beina;
tion'soon disappears, the parts
natural condition, vigor and strength, and circulation
is reestablished. . ' -
1 . . . STRICTURE
' We cure stricture without the knifs br sn applica
; tion which acts directly on the parts affected, dis
solving ths stricture completely. Our trestment is
painless and In nowise interferes with your business
duties. .'
Astits and enseals Diaeaargee, vis,: QoBOiihssa, rvoaSaele Diseassa, cured by the use of the only selen
tlfle method known, injurious to the system in no way, ahape or form: uut, sa the contrary, It builda up the
system and the diseased part returns to a sound and healthy condition.
tv vtalased tbs laws ef health and are eonaoloBS ef a anas teat drain which la andarmlnlag-yona.
ITstew. ooma S ma befere inn liinniin a aervoos ana pnyeioai wreea.
have bad dreams, depreeestt,
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Hours f a. m. to I p. m.; Evenings, T to 1:10; Sundays, s a. m. to XI noon,
St. Louis rJedieal and Surgical Dispensary
1 7 Years in Portland
WHEN OTHERS FAIL COME HERE FOR TREATMENT
Located In Portlaal Is) 1889
Ws have mads a specialty of diseases
of men for It yeare. We have been
established seventeen (17) years longer,
-thanv-any other-specialist Jn the olty.
w. make m fa lee renresentatlons to
I build up -our Business, duc aepena prin
cipally upon patients we nave surea
sending us others.
Ws cannot oure every man who somes
to us, but we claim that we can cure a
larger proportion of cases with our
system than can be done by any other.
Bpeclallets try to Imitate our methods
In every state In the Union. Nobody
counterfeits anything that Is not the
genuine article.
We do , not undertake sny case ex
cept there la a reasonable prospect of a
inr belnar affected.
Will you lnveatlgats our methods? It Is to your Interest to do so.
Ws make cures every day some astonishing, almost beyond belief. We
treat men for aervoneaeea, rupture, raeometlana, weak organs, hydrocele,
warloooele. blood diseases, skin diseases, aad' stomach, heart, Inag, liver,
kidney, bladder aad nrlaary diseases.
Over SO pes son of on eases have been oared at a scars of 91040, aad
many only M-OO, darlnf the past IT years) la this olty.
Consultation free and confidential. .
Offlcehours Dally, s,m. top. m.r8undays and holidays. It to tl.
. You Can Pay When Cured
DR. W. NORTON DAVIS & CO.
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are restorefLlheir - onstitntionaL -
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from the system, and this without the use of mer
cury or potash. ' ' .-'
7- WEAKNESS
Whether acquired or inherited, is cured by our
- methods so that the parts affected are restored to
'their normal conditions. -The established curs is
permanent, not temporary.
If
ambrtSea aad anergy, aaable to eoneeatrate your tbongata, lack vim, vigor and
treefcntanS will stop all drains aad overooaae all weakaesses aad positively re-
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I AM NEVER IN DOUBT
I am- nlver la doubt as to-what the
results from my treatment will be.
Day after day for sixteen years I
'have been curing case after ease 6f
' the several diseases peculiar to men.
No caee comes to' me now, the like
of which I have not treated scores
. of times in the past, and I can al-
waya say definitely whether I will
be able to effect a permanent cure.
'I never hold out' false hopes or
make promisee that I cannot fulfill,
and you' can rely abaolutely upon
any encouragement I may be able
' to offer you. If I promise you a
curs, a euro will follow.
"WEAKNESS
I cure functional weakness In men.
I know of no Other physician,, cur
ing thla ailment Most doctors treat
wrongly. They give stimulants and.
tonlca. These things can't euro.
"Weakness" la a symptom of pros
tatic disorder, and the treatment
must be local. This Is a truth that
I myself revealed. I have perfected
the only system of local treatment
, that oiirsa.J:iinsaJA--XtiW.aoc.-
tors over the country claim to oure
by the aama method, but their treat
ment la only an Imitation of the.
genuine "Joslen" method. The gen
uine ta here and Is administered br
Ite originator. . Ppn't hope to Snd it
elsewhere. . ! ''""Z
Specific Blood Poison
No dangerous minerals to drive the
virus to the interior, but harmless,
blood cleansing remedies that re
move the last poisonous taint
Morrison Street
Cor. 2nd, Portland, Or.
UR FEE $10
Consultation Free
We never disappoint our patients 1 ;
We accept any incurable cases 1
We never hold out false hopes I
We never fail in any case we take!
eiirelrts - eornpik
eradicate everv vestiae of noison
yon are weak, gloomy and despondent.
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For Dallaa eod lataxaiwllat. points dally, f :SS
a. a. and drift p. sb Arrlre Portland 10: IS
a. tn. and S:M p. an.
- For Urn. aad card ef Onr.se cstmrbse tsetse
apply at Cltj Ticket Offlc. or statloa.
Tlckata t. Easiera points sa1 Europef alee
Japan, China. Hnnolnla and Aaatralla.
City Ttrkat .Office enrnr Third and Wash. '
Inftoa .trt.. Faoa. Main Til.
O. W. STINOBB. v Wai. llcMTRSAT.
Ctty Tlck.t Asvet Ow Paaav Araet
TIMECARD
OF-
TRAINS
Portland!
Leere. Atrtaa,
y.lhnratoa. Park 4Cse... City-
Bt. ixmia apaciai ror VMhaiM.
Ontralla, Olmpla. Oray's
Harbor. Sontb Bane. Tacoma,
Rmttle, Spokane. Lamlatoe. .' '
Bntt. Bllllnxa. Daartr, Oma- .
ba. Kanaaa Cltr. Bt. lele
and Soathaast. dally S:sO saa 4:Sf pas
Knrtb Coaat l.lmltad. .Mwtrle
'.Irblrd. for Tacoma. RMttl. i
StTVaoi and the at. dailjr! :0S pal f :0 eas
I Pnt Souad Limited, for
Clar.DMet. Ckaballav ta-
tralla, Tacema and Seattle
enlr. dally
4:10 pel S:BS sa)
Twin Lllr BxprMS for Tare.
ma, Seattle, npotan. n.iraa,
Bntt. St. Paul. MlOMapolla. -Lincoln.
St. Joacph. Kan.as
City, Omaha, St. Lonle. with- .
nt eh.ns. et rare. Direct
eanoerttona for all polnta Eaat
aad Soauieast. dally 11
4S ta 10 H eat
U. THS COMPOrtTAAlX
7 Overland Trains Dally 2
'Tae Otiaatal Lhaltea. the rest Bad'
VIA SIATTLB AND SPOKAMA
rertlaad ttaae acheaala -
Dally. Del!
' Laere. Antra.
T. and frma gpefeaae,
St. Paul. Mlsnrapolla.
Dulntk end all points
lart Via Seattle I:0 aaa T-OS aaa
U .4 pm f-Mea
T. aad frma St Paul.
MlnaeapoUa. Dnlntk '
and .11 Pnle East ' '
via Spoken. S:IS paa SrOSexe
Oraat Verthava aHaaaukra Oe.
Palling from Brattl. lor Japan aad
China porta and ataaOa. earrylag
cancan ana freight.
. A A Dakota. Msvameae SS.
S. B, MinnaMta, Jaauarr S.
NIPPOH TOTEM ailSHA.
'(Japan Mall BtMBlahls T.. '
S. A Aai Bare arUl sail fiwaa
gmttl. a boat Ko.aaiba. tT lor J a paa
and Ctalnraa aorta, earrylsg aaiaiagare
and tnlsht. ,
Per ck.ta. ratse. fcavte, I isn la
ttosa. .tc. rail ea at eSoraae
H. PICKSOa, 0. F. X. A, ltS . TSwd
at., PwCaae. Oragoa. net aula see.
Astoria k Columbia
River Railroad Co.
OsMe Depot- , , tea
far atarsna. Ralnlar. Clara, -,
kanle. VVratport, Cllttoa. Ae. ' ,
t.wla, WarranKie. rlaTal.
HaaiDona. rort steas, Caar-
fc.rt (-ark. eaald. 1:00 aai Hisses
toUAXOr. . A.. Arta.
C. A. NTS WART. Coanmial Afeet, Set
iM atraait. Phn. klal. SI'S.
Upper Columbia River
STEAMER.
Ghas. R. Spencer
leaves Oak street dock every Monday,
W.iln'sday end k'rld.y at 1 a. m. fn
TBB BtUIl ami STATU POSTASS,
Ina with the 0.a Blves Ttata,
portatlos Ootapaay's et.am.re for points
SB far eaat as vMATlUA. Return
ing, arrives Portland, Tueedav, Thure.
day and Pnturday at I p. tn. Law rates
and exreiieni wtk. rama a..ia
J end I'll
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at of soasa wltk taiar.
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