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. t w THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, JFRTDAY EVENING, JULY 23. 1907. 13 Other Classified Ad vertisements will be on pp. 16-17. NEW TODAY" A Choice Buy A 3-story brick building on north Fifth street, wholesale district, renting k for over 7 per cent on invest- meat, oee us aDout it. Title Guarantee Trust Go. & Corner of Second and Wash- ingtorf Streets. ! IWOKAT THESE .MAIUUAGB LICENSES. John E. Ronmw, weplnttls, pr, it; Gladys Elods, Morris. U. , - x . Thomas Atkinson. Bylran. , Ot. 10; Rosa Each man. It. . ' John M-rHaxtonf, Wslsar, Ids-Mlj Minn la 1 Dedmen. it. ' . John Milton. 11 0 Mississippi ; Elian Anderaon, 80.'- - i John Crane WaShougmL Wash., 41; "rrlnk'Heflln. Angeles, Cat, II: Mra' PaulineWright 16., ,. ' Benjamin . Ooldle, 14; Jane Ellen Williams, II. - B. - A. Wllliama, Clatskanis, Or., It; Sarah E. Watson, 18. t Ivor J. Jonea, lewellyn,Canada, IB; Ann Twlaa,. 14. Jf Beaja H. Bryan, status, wash., 40; Laura J. Caaady, 14. ' LABORERS WILL RIDE ON BARGES ' ... f r , - . , , . :. . .j Wedding Card W. Q. Smith A Co.. Waahiagton bidg., corner 4th and Wash ington sts, - - - - Wsddlng carda tha baat, 109 for 5. Alvln fl. 144 Id at Tonaeth 6 Co., florists, for dowers of sll kinds. 121 4th at Clarka Broa., Florists Fine flowers and floral designs. 288 Morrison at Full dress aulta for rant, all slsss. Unique Tailoring Co., I0 Btark at DEATHS CLINK July IS. John Patar Clina. aged 7 yeara, montha and 14 day a, uoi Micnigan avanua; cystitis. PETERSON July It, Mada J. Lack Pa taraon. SI4 Marshall at., aacro lllaa abacaaa. LY.1TTE July 14, Mre. Nallla Wlll aon Deyatt. aged 17 yeara. I montha and 7 daya, rheumatlo meningitis. Large Crowds of Railroad Builders to Start for Tillamobkr BEST METHOD OF REACHING :C0UNTEY First Barge Load Wffl Depart From This CJty Soon In Tow of the Tag xDanle) Kern Machinery nd Equipment Now doing on Board! NOTICES NOTICE OF. STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- Tha undersigned Incorsorators of the roruana country i;iuo ivo oiock association, designated by a majority of such lnoorporatora to open booka and receive aubacrlptlona to tha capital atock of the corporation and to fix upon a time for a meeting of the sub aorlbera to the atock of aald corpora tion, hereby call a meeting of the aub- soribers of tne atock of tha Portland Country Club Live Stock aaaoclatlon. to be held at Commercial club rooma in tha city of Portland. Oregon, on Tues day, tha 17th day of August. 1107, at tna nour or rour a ctocn, p.. m., ror uio urpose of aieotlng not less than three lrectora of aald corporation, aa the atockholdera prearnt shall determine. tha adoption of by-lawa, and for tha ranaaotlon of auoh other bualneaa aa may properly come before the meeting. Portland. Oregon. July Iflth, 1U7. O. A. WESTGATE. JULIUS L. MEIER, TOM RICHARDSON, Incorporators. HELP WANTED FEMALE 8500 60x80, on Hoyt at, opposite new terminals. A snap, now has Income. No. 181. WANTED TOUNO GIRL TO ASSIST . with housework; email ramiiy. 44 East 20th at. North. Phone Eaat 6889. WANTED FIRST CLASS WAITRESS, in our lunch room. Call today. Swet- land'a, 178 Morrison. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED- - 45TE- noaranher for month of Auruat: must have reference. Address P. O. box 115. Olve telephone number. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE tOOO Full alghtly lot on Willamette COMPETENT MAN WANTS CARE OF Helahta. A reasonable offer will not be rejected. No. 401. place in city B-700, Journal or auburba. Addreaa ainnn sirhtlv Quarter block on Port land Helghta. Term a No. 800. 550 Full lot on Mlseourl at, I blocks from car, 4 blocka from Thompson echool. No. 807. tlAKAA-Tso 7 -room bouses on full lot near Portland academy. Half caah. No. l.ooo. .WANTED TO RENi'. Railroad laborer will, be hauled In forta, numbera from thla cltf to Tilla mook on tha barge Wallacot In tow ot tha tug Daniel Kern, and It will prob ably be tha flret time in tha hlatory of the Paclflo northwaat that tbia moae of transportation haa been employed, alnoa tha bargea can hardly ha elaaaed aa Bailing yeasela. although equipped with enough spare and eanyaa to keep upder headway ahould they part from their tug, ' The first crowd of laborers to be taken aouth will number about 150 men and they are expected to atart aoon. The barge will leave Portland In time to croas out over the Columbia river bar In tha morning and reacn muunoo before night Thla will make the voy age one of almoet perfect earety, . tnougn mere wouia do iiiuo aenger a traveling at night alnca tha Wallacot la conaldered as aaunch aa any of tha ordinary craft engaged In tha ooaatwlee trade. Thla la considered tha beat method of getting Quickly Into tha coun try. Tha laborers will ba moatly Italians who have bean an gaged to work on the road being Built into THiamooa ny me Paclflo Railway A Navigation company. No atop will be mada at Aatoria, but everything, including the men a outfits, such aa blanketa, etc., will ba taken on board her Tha Wallacot la now receiv ing freight for tha road at one of the docks on tha east side of tha river. Ud till a few weeks ago aha was under charter to haul lumber from thla port to San Francisco and was given si- tensive alterationa here to become suit able for that bualneaa Tha demand In California for lumbar fell off. owing to strikes , and other erfuses, and freights declined so rapidly that 10 per cent, of the craft were withdrawn from tha trade at once. The baraea were among the first to pull off. The Washington and Waahougal will likely ba uaed for hauling stone from the quarry at Fish er's landing to tha Columbia river Jetty. LUMBER DROGHER FIXED CORTELYOU i, in lo FORTY-FIVE JIan Who Advanced So Rap ; idly May Become Presi dential Timber. FINK CORNER. 60x100, IMPROVED. small house; I860. Take Sellwood car, 714 Tacoma. 6800 8-room new, modern house on alghtly quarter block, Portland Helahta Eaay terms. No. 1.101. BAO 5-room new. modern cottaae In Sellwood. Half cash. No. l.sot. Iy..y. LEriCKE CO. SAVE THAT RENT! AND BUY A LOT FOR FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. THE AVALON HOTEL, FURNI8HED rooma. modern throughout Cor. 11th and Washington. to BUSINESS CHANCES. WE WILL SELL ONE OF THE BEST arooarlee and market in tha-city for i less than real value central location Call Reglater A Co.. 107 3 J. A. SNAP GROCERIES. NOTIONS AND naruwuT, living ruuuii nmuuvu ready to move In; going away, must ll ITAA 4 1 ta)rn mt rtnna IHftpui A-800, Jou'maL FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Schooner Americana to Carry California Port. The schooner Americana was char tered yesterday to carry a cargo of lumber from thla port to California de spite the fact that the bottom seems to have fallen out of the market there for the rresent. She will come to W. T. Carroll of this city, who haa cloaed several charters of lata. Tha slump in the California market haa ao affected lumber shipment aouth that there are now very few Balling vesaela on the Portland-San Francisco route. The schooner Virginia, which for yeara has been carrying lumber from the mills of the Inman-Poulsen (Journal Special service.) Washington, D. C..- July 2. Secre tary of the Treasury George B. Cortal you, whom many aatute pollttolana look upon aa an aotlva candidate for tha Re publican presidential nomination In ltf08, was 41 years old today. Secretary Cortelyou la spending tha aummer at his home on Long laland. but ha runa over to Waahlnaton at Intervale to lnnk after ff fairs In tha treasury department and o keep In close touch with tha polltloal situation. As everyone knows 'who reads tha nawapapars there la scarcely another man in publlo life today who haa come to the front ao rapidly aa haa Mr. Cor telyou. He la undeniably a fine ex ample of tha young American who rlaea by tha sheer force ot natural ability and application. In his youth ha had an Inclination for musia aa a career. and puraued eeveral courses In tha New England Conservatory of Mualo. But he dropped mualo and took up the atudy of stenography. Fifteen yeara ago he entered the government servloe aa sten ographer to the appraiser of tha port of New York. He came to Washington aa a atenographer In one of the depart- menta and in 1888 went to the White Houae as aaalatant aecretary to Presi dent McKlnley. Thla waa tha begin ning of a aerlea of rapid promotions. Private secretary first to President Mc Klnley and then to President Roose velt, secretary of the department of commerce and labor, postmaster general of the United States and aecretary of tha treasury all came in rapid succes sion. In 1804 ho waa choaen to manage tha Republican national campaign. In other words to fill the ahoea that had been worn In daya gone by by auoh con summate political leadera aa Zach Chandler, Matthew S. Quay and Maroua A. Hanna. And now, at 48 years of age, his name la mentioned In connection with the prealdency of the United Statea Secretary Cortelyou himself la be lieved to nave tha presidential bee In hie bonnet and possibly thinks he may stand a show aa a "partially administra tion and partially conservative" can didate If anything happena to a id track the Taft movement and tha president atlcka to his determination not to run again. Cortelyou la acknowledged to be a conaummate political manager. There ia not a diplomat In Washington more adroit. He la a great organiser. works so eaally and quietly that he never seems to be buay. But he doea a tremendous lot of work for alt that. He haa the distinction of never having been a bualneaa man, but of being re markably well equipped to handle busi ness Questions. The caDtalna of In dustry believe In Cortelyou. Such men aa Morgan ana tines minx very nigmy nf Mm. It Is recalled that lnl904 Mr. Rllee consented to serve aa tree surer or the national committee only when toia that Mr. Cortelyou would ba chairman. Mr cortelyou may oe a long way from entering the White Houae. but that ha himself thinks he haa a chance to win la undlaputed. He thinks ao well of his chancea. in faot that he has re fused several brilliant business openings so as to remain in politics and keep "In Una" $85 $3.800 8-room modern home, house not new but in first class repair, full lot with all kinds of fruit East 18th, near Belmont; thla place la just 8600 below the market value; lots aell from .1 AAA .9 flnfl 1m a n.l.hkn.hnn.l owner non-resident, but. does not need all ca. I 81.600 8-room new modern home; thla la a fine home, but out farther than tha Portland hotel, half block to oar and etarea; small amount cash, bal ance easy monthly paymenta Have other bargains in homes ana acreage. F. J. HTGiNHlSTZ ft UU.. The Homeaellera. 193 Morrison st -ROOM MODERN HOME; CORNER v lot. 60x100. E. Sth; nlee lawn, fruit trees; 84. ISO; a good buy. J. J. Oeder, corner Grand ave. and E. Ankeny at. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 4-ROOM COT- tage; lot 40x126; leaving city. In quire T. E. Bradshaw, red house, 8 blocks west of Nashville, Mt. Scott car. A HOME ADDITION. If you are looking for a residence lot take City Park car and vlait Hancock Street addition: aee R. L. Smith at 882 Sandy Road, or phone E. 1086 or B. 1608. I WANT SEASIDE PROPERTY CLOSE in: the demand la greater than the supply. J.' J. oeder. cor. urand ave. nkeny. FOR SALE BY OWNER, RAILROAD ADDITION, Montavilla Graded Streets, 6c Carfare, Easy Terms. $10 Down. $5 Per Month Lambert-Whitmer Co. Real Estate Department. XOT Baerlook Bldg, Cor. sd and Oak sTta, Warehouse Bargain Full block on York street, right where : there are big developmenta For a few days you can secure this entire block ' for what half blocks adjoining have bean sold. Sea us quick about this. H. W. Lemckc Co. zxtx in wAsxnroTOw. ataXX UO A 9337. Hotel Men, Attention! High-clasa, elegantly furnished, apian- L?nJi. prtce" th flre comm- dldly equipped brick hotel. Long dealr- ",UJL , v,, . abl. lease; unsurpassed location: pat- tJf t0"" i'"A?Jl Uh90 ?tr ronlsed to full capacity; paying b g per ?SA00ftOrOLt."anrn9r52B..Uraoth:r 1 nr on investment: DMt nnr.i nranni). ?! r vv . I. PAvtln tmrt ..t-. 1 15.80 per t favoraoie terms. Thyra Nor. atr Inman-Poulaon dock Lyra, Am. atr. North Pacific Lumber Co. Geo. W. Elder, Am. atr. .. .Martin a dock Nicomedla, Or. aa Montgomery Z. amber Carriers Sn Boute. ' Aurelta. Am. atr San Franclaeo James Rolph. Am. ech San Francisco rmmn Am -1 f R-n Vffl nr' 1U1 H Lumber company here, went to St,Hel- j. Sutler. Am. atr.V. San Francisco vns inm irip iu ictcivo iitrr mrKu. i ill too. will reduce the total of the ship monts to the extent of about 800,000 feet when the month comes to a close. Foreign business has continued pretty well and the figures In that line for the month will make a fairly good showing. There are four large tramps, the Norwegian atnamera Thyra and Ma thilda, and the American steamer Lyra and the British steamer Maori King, receiving lumber at local mills at pres ent, whfle the China finer Alesla will take a considerable quantity when she pulla out for the orient next Sunday morning. The Lyra will begin loading at the mills of the North Pacific Lum ber company tomorrow morning for Pa nama She will finish at tha mills f the Portland Lumber company. The Maori King la at the Eastern A western mills loading for the orient and the Thyra and Mathilda are at the Portland Lumber company and the Inman-Poul-aen Lumbar company, respectively. It Is hardly possible these steamers will all finish before the end of the month, but the August records will profit thereby Instead. WITH CARGO OF COAL I486 Nice lot on Fay st. near Pat- ton ave. 11.550 New modern 8-room house and two lots at Qearhart Park. 81.800 One half block. Commercial I and Fay sts. 1Z9. JOURNAL. CONTRACT AWARDED TO FEED FIRE HORSES Bias were opened by the fire com mission last evening to aupply feed for the fire horsea Two bida were sub mitted, one from. a. W. Blmnson and the other from the Stephenson company. Tha latter only wanted to aupply. white oats, oil meal and salt and the con tract was awarded to tha former. Fol- c. x. xoomx, sa, isa stark. tons of atraw at 88.0 par ton, 20 tons country bran at is.u per ion, evo pounds or oil meal at 845 tier ton. and 1.000 nound of salt at sis.vo par ton. Factory Site just outside city limits; one half mils of track frontage; 10 aorea ot land goes with It. A warehouse on tha tract will pay 25 per cent on tha amount Invested In It. eomeone ie going v secure mis, ; in a abort time, tor 18,500 on good terma . . T. MTBTBH, Soon 10, 1H ad . FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE 17.00011 ACRES. WEL IMPROVED. new nouse, goou oaro, ivu iruu ireea, runnlne? water, near car Una Just out- aide city llmita; will take reefdenoa as part pay. Reglater fc Co 107 H 8d. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND -PURtE ON CAR; CAN BE I d by lnqlng at 148 ISth st and Watch tha Robinson Co-'s windows. 189 Washington street Read the Educational Column British Ship Castle Rock to Load at Sydney. The well-known British ahlp Castle Rock will be here thla fall with a cargo of coal from Australia If preaent lnten tlona do not miscarry. She was char tered this morning to bring the fuel froaa Sydney, according to a report re ceived by the Merchants' exchange. Tha Castle Rock Is a familiar vessel on the coast and haa been here before. Quiet has reigned In the charter mar ket for several days and there seems little desire on the part of shippers to close transactions for some reason or other. Tha British ship Zinita. which arrived here several montha ago from Europe with a general cargo after a most tedious voyage, left down this afternoon In ballast bound for Sydney, Australia, where her owners believe it will be easier to secure business than here under existing conditions. She was preceded this spring by a number of French bounty earners after they had been waiting here for some time for cargoes. With the Zinita gone there remain bat two disengaged windjammers in the port, th British shrps Tola and Dal gonar? The former has been here since the middle of February, when ahe ar rived from Antwerp with se cargo of cement, and the latter arrived during the later part of June, also from Ant werp. Both 'will likely hold out for gram charters now that the new crop win soon Degin coming in. R. D. Inman, Am. atr San Francisco Thomaa L. Wand. Am. atr.San Franclaeo Excelsior. Am. atr. San Francisco Coaster, Am. atr San Francisco Sutle M. Plummer, Am. sch. . .Guaymas Wasp, Am. str San Franclaeo Northland, Am. atr San Francisco King Cyrus, Am. echr San Francisco BeuTah. Am. sch San Francisco AmerlcanaAm. ach ..San Pedro Ea Boats With Cement and OeaeraL Buecleuch, Br. sh Hamburg Brenn. Fr. bk Hull Conway Castle. Br. bk Antwerp Europe, Br. bk. Antwerp Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk. London Rene Kervller. Fr. sh Hamburg Laennec Fr. sh .....Swanaea Le Plller, Ft. bk. London Martha Roux. Fr. bk. Hamburg Morambique. Br. ah Newcastle, E. Samoa, Br. bk Shields Slam. Ger. sh ....London Thiera. Fr. sh Newcastle. E. Vlncennea, Fr. bk Glasgow Marechael Turrene, Fr. bk. .. .Hamburg VUle de Mulhouse, Fr. bk Antwerp Guethary, Fr. blc Antwerp Pterrl Loti, Fr. bk Antwerp Walden Abbey, Br. ah Antwerp Gleneaslin, Br. ah Antwerp VBruilM.a TiV hlc T.nith ' n.nArnl At Rnl-rieff r Fr hk ..London General de Negrler. Fr, bk London Bayard. Fr. bk Antwerp Villa da Dijon. Fr. bk Antwerp Coal Ships Ba Bouts. Belen, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Col. de Vlllebola Marenil. Fr. bk. w . Newcastle, A. Claverdon, Br. sh. Newcastle, A. Wlllacott. Am. bk Newcastle, A. Port Patrick, Br. ah Newcastle, A. St Mirren, Br. sh.. Newcastle, A. Cr'lllon, Fr. bk Newcastle. A. Ardencralg. Br. bk. Newcastle, A. Eugene Schneider. Fr. St Louia, Fr. ah Buff on, Fr. bk Castle Rock, Br. sh.. Tramp Steamers En Boats. Queen Alexandra, Br. str ..Madras Strathnesa, Br. atr Port Loa Angelea Skogstad. Nor. str San Pedro ALONG THE WATERFRONT Liv 't'. '": i ii ii i ". .',: . . . Tha human body Is most wonderfully and perfectly constructed. ' Each psrt Is built squaf to Its task. Unless overburdened or attacked by disease, no organ falters. Naturs Intended that every man should live all his years a perfect man. Few men do. Moat "'"Alfmen make mlstakea. Soma make mistakes In .youth. Others make mistskes after they have grown to bs men. Still others are merely unfortunate. Practically ail dlseasea and disorders sre the result of mlstakea or misfortune. , ' The problem of living a perfect man Is simple. Undo the Injury that mistakes or misfortune have wrought. Then avoid both live as nature built you to llvs. . 4:. Undoing the Injury Z do not know how many thousands of men I have treated. I have been a specialist In tnsn's dlseaaes for seventeen years. During most of these years my practice has been ths largest of Its kind upon the Paclflo coast. During the several yeara Juat paat it haa bsan fully double that of any other speclaliat in the west treating men s dlaeaaes. I have met with but few incurable cases. I have failed to cure in still fewer rases. In recent years I have failed in none. This is because I attempt to cure only thoaa . - . m . - t m v vnorl.ni'A I !, a trmmrt I li.i'. k.i,nmM cases tnst i reel comment ,r. , , " " able to determine curable and Incurable caaes with certainty. It la also because mr Skill in curing has grown and my method, of treatment have been perfected . . . . ?. A. .nm.nt. Ih.t om thrnilffh m1-.ro mrA ml.firtnn. fa Tne following menwuii ui .. "";;"-"-':::-- ;- .- -w.nrm -ii v hrlef I Will gladly explain tnem iurin.r ana i.n ui my uriinai, n-niui'i ; . 2nd Jlrtoirn methods of i tfeaUng tfiem to all who will call or write. Tha X-sadia Bv11Ut. n iwp I Am AIw.y Wllfing to Walt for My Fe Until a Cure It Effected Weakness No matter In what form thoss functional derange menta commonly termed wesknesa" may appear tha causative conditions are, In fully 86 per cent of the caaes, very similar. 1 have given the cloaeat posstbls study to this remarkable prevalent ailment, and and that In practically every case of nrematureness. etc.. there exfets at some vital point of the pelvic system a atate of cbronlo tendemeas. Inflammation or conges tion. My flrat step Is a thorough examination to ascer tain the exact location and nature of the disorder, after which" by a system of csrefully directed local treat ment I Veatori the affected part to Its normal con dition, which promptly results In full and complete re turn of power In perhapa leaa than 6 per cent of the caaes do I find general impoverishment lack 0f ne"f energy or any other condition or complication requiring constitutional treatment. Therefore, I may aafely as sert that not mora than one case In fifty can be per manently benefited by the use of tonlca, atlmulanta, electrical or mechanical appllancea, and that fully forty-nine caeee in 60 will be aggravated by such methods of treatment . . My cures are positive, complete, thorough and per manent becauee by my method the real and only cause of the functional weaknese la totally removed The knowledge gained by close study and obaervatlon In thousands of cases enables me to recognise ths exact requirements and treat accordingly, and In years I have not failed In a alngle lnstanoe to accomplish tna desired resulta Varicocele Vsrlcocele affects the veins of the spermatic cord. An average of one man In four suffers from thla affliction. The muscular walla of the veins weaken and relax, the valves cease to perform their functions and local stagnation of the blood ensues. The flrat evidence of varicocele is usually a thickening, dilating, knotting and twiatlng of the veins on one or both sides, moat frequently upon the left side, often accompanied by palna in the back, legs, thigha or chest, and a sense of dragging In the groin. Owing to the Impaired cir culation, a wanting away of the organs, accompanied hv nartial or complete loaa of power, almost without exception xoiiows in severe cases where treatment is neglected. fall to have a damaging and even slightly developed caaes cannot e a damarlne- influence unon tha organs involved aa well aa upon the general health. Safety la a dlseaaa that Increases In severity the longer It is In all instances demands a prompt curs, for varicocele :, neglectea ; ' ' I cure varicocele without pain and without de taining the patient from business. I have ourad over two thousand caaea without a alngle failure or u as plenia nt result My treatment la original and haa been developed through aevepteen yeara of practical experience. It restore the lost tone and elasticity to the weakened and dilated blood vessels, which re sults In normal circulation and reestablishes tha natural proceaaea of waate and repair throughout tha vital ayatem. also includes Kydroasls. Stricture, Contracted Dlseasea, Contagiosa Bloat Ky special practice Poison, -ferrous Debility and all BVaflex AJOmeats. "S Consultation Free To men whpse yeara are being lived In physical Imperfection as a result of mlstakea or misfortune, whoae Uvea are less than full and perfect lives and who yearn to be the men that nature meant thai to be, I extend an earneat and aympathatlo offer consultation and advice. My experience among man and in ti eating men'a dlaeaaes places me in a poattion to be helpful to you. In consulting me you will ba aaked no foolish and embarrassing questions. All In formation given you will have a direct and vital bearing. If your symptoms are of no consequence I will tell you so. If treatment la needed I will tall vou Its cost and the time that will In all probability be required to effect a complete cure. If I feel any. doubt aa to my ability to cure you, I will not taka your case at all. I will not urge my aervlces upon you. If you aee fit to place your case in my care, every promise I make ahall be fulfilled. If you do not, you wtll be welcome to the Information and sug gestions given, and will be invited to call for further consultation absolutely free at any time. Those finding It Inconvenient or impossible to can In person are at liberty to write a full and complete description of their symptoms. confidential. and their receive my prompt and careful attention. aultatlon strictly lettera will All con- THE DR. TAYLOR. CO. COBBZB SBCOBD A1TD KOBBZSOB STBBBTS, POlTWirP, Private Entrance SS4H Morrison Bt-reet, OBBOOB. A Good Workman Wants Good Tools And these Mr. G. W. will get If he visits this establishment and looka around a bit. The longer he looks the better it will suit us. because we have nothlne to conceal from the man who means to buy the best. If you want to go some see our assortment or tooia. Avery (SbCo. 48 Third St., Bel. Pine and Asb bk. Newcastle, A. .Newcastle, A. Newcastle, A. Sydney, A. MARINE INTELLIGENCE escribing. FOUND A -WATCH. NEAR JVEIN- nara orwrj. uwow cu nave asiDt upon identification. . Phone W. Thur- mn, Weinhard s brewery. FOR RENT HOUSES lOUR-ROOM COTTAGE FOR - RENT at Beaaiae; ou ior uaiance or season; Then Patronize the the Journal's Classified Pages &oar7':d tw blo' tTm b-ch-lAd7crtisers - Bsgalar Zdasrs Baa to Arrive. Breakwater. Cooa Bay July 28 Costa Rica San Francisco Jul 17 Alliance, Cooa Bay July 80 Redondo, Seattle July 80 Roanoke. San Pedro ana way. July SO u. w. Eider, can rearo ana way.. Aug. 7 Numantia, orient.. Auguat It Arabia, orient..... Sept 1 Nicomedla orient ... J October 1 Begttlar Utters to Depart. G. W. Elder; San Pedrd. and way..Ju!y 18 Aiesia, orient July IT Breakwater, Coos Bay..... July It Costa Rica. San Francisco July 80 Roanoke, San Pedro and way Aug. 1 Alliance, Coos Bay August 1 Redondo. Seattle and way. ... .August 3 Nicomedla, orient August 5 Numantia, orient August IS Arabia,, orient September 16 Teasels la Port. Henrik Ibsen, Nor. atr .Alblna Alesla. Ger. ah Flour mills Tola, Br. sh. .Elevator dock Zinita. Br. bk .Astoria Chehalis, Am. bktn Knappton Maori King, -Br. as.. .East. West Lbr. Co. Alvena. Am. sch.. West port J.-M. Griffith, Am. bktn. .Stella Dalgonar. Br. ah. .Columbia No. 1 Mathilda. Nor. ss Portland Lbr. Co. Alumna. Am. ach Dryrtock Bee, Am. sch.... Willamette I. 8 Wk Transit Am. schr, j .Astoria Virginia. Am. schr ...8t Helena Ifaae. in, ao-r.. ,. i-Uqr, The steamer Breakwater from Cooa bay will be at Oak street dock at about 6 o'clock thla evening. The steamer Alliance, Captain Olson, sailed for Cooa bay laat night with a full cargo and every berth occupied. Ths steamer Redondo. Captain Bende- rrd. sailed for Seattle last night at o'clock with a full cargo of freight. She carries no passengers as yet. The oriental liner Alesla will clear this afternoon for Hongkong via Yoko hama with a full cargo of flour and lumber. The freight will be valued at about 1200,000. The achooner Abbey left down from Rainier last night bound for San Fran- Cisco wun a cargo or lumoer. MARINE NOTES SIGH HEhDAGHE A.IUIW, 4.V. . -m . H 'J . .11., steamer Redondo, for Seattle; sailed at 10:40 a. m.. schooner Glendale, for Sun I Francisco. Astoria, July !. Arrived down dur ing the night steamer Redondo and achooner Ahble; arrived at 7 and left up at 9:30 a. m., steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay; sailed at 7:30 a. m., steamer Alliance, for Cooa Bay. San Franclaeo, July 26. Sailed last aright steamer Excelsior, for Portland. Astoria, July 26. Sailed at 1:80 p. m., achooner Omega, for San Pedro; sailed at 8 p. m., steamer Yoseaaite, for South Bend: arrived down at 8:15 and sailed at 4:58 p. m.. steamer Atlas, for San Francisco; arrived down at 7:20 and sailed at p. nu. steamer Casyo, for San Francisco. Monterey. July 15. Sailed, steamer W. S. Porter, for Portland. Newcastle, A.. July Z5. sailed July 10, French bark Turgot for Portland. Astoria, July !. Condition of bar at 8 a. m.. smooth; wind northwest. miles; weather cloudy. Tides at Astoria today High water. .n m m a. , ..is m an .v ..... u u w. . . . TJ w. Low water. 8:02 a m. l.s feet: 8:08 n. pu 9.3 feat. , ' - . Wafsnam attock Caased frasdaw ALUs htwitf Sast Brand, , i Positively enre4 try I A A fVTT D O theM UUU ral vMllI Ll0 They alreJevoDlB- mmmm tTeSS fTOm SjalCpSlaj IB L JTTLE digestion and Too Hearty I I rD Kitting A perfect rettr II I V Li la edy lor mulntm. Naaaea, I I PILLS. I)rowslness, Bad Taste II Vl Honth, Coated r T:.-3 Toagrie. Pain la tto Side, h Mr 1 liyr.p p uvmt Thoy iBgnlato the "Bowels. Purely Vegetable, SMALL ULL SMALL DOSE SHALL PRICE. PADTFRl Ganuins Must Bear OiTTtf FacimflB Signature eUbefdsc substitutes. MAUD MULLEKS WORK INT WISC0XSIN FIELDS Farmers Employ Women to Help During II arrest Do Just as Well as Men. W Crams Mem We Cure TJXCBBS, BTBXCTTTBB, BCTDBOCX1U. TABICOCS-B, bx.oo yoraoaT, JiOST TTTAJJCTT, XXSsTBT AJTS BlaSSBB DI8XABXS, OOVO BJCOBA, WBOSTATB AJTD ITEBTOVS SISXAIBB. Weakness Ths common practice is to pre scribe stimulating druga in ease of vital weakness, without regard to the cauae of the trouble. Every patient ahould understand that the effect of such treatment Is not only temporary but injurious. Every case of weakness haa some local con dition which must be removed and cured before power Is restored. Nearly all of our applicants for treatment tell the story of their ex perience with stomach drugging, etc.. , which have alwaya failed. We have given twenty-seven years to tne study and treatment of the local conditions which are the direct cause of vital weakness. With twenty seven years In Portland, the older readers of the papers realise that our announcements and style of advertising have been continually copted by others: thla we cannot pre vent, but to those seeking reliable and successful treatment we wish to say our mode of examination, diagnosis, treatment ahd cures are In our own keeping and cannot be copied. Cases of weakness which we treat are Invariably cured by finding and removing the local disturbing cauae by scientific local treatment OUR FEB $o SV KOiT CAJTSB ' . We Cure , Blood oisoo, Bkla Plssassa, Boras, TJlesra, VaxloooeJa, Xydre c.le, Berrous Debility, rflea ut Chronlo PI sea sea ot tha Sidneys and Bladder. . v Aa to tar at Oa large prao. tie enables as ta eara for lean money than the averse so sail sit specialists snd yoa saa tka ra suita before yoa are required ta pay us. Koaast, eonsoiaatloua work speaks for itself. Pretend ers, jealous of oar suae saa, try to belittle us beoausa sag- fea ia small, but iatslllgeat aaan are not influenced fey their anraatamta. We ask any aaaa sufferlmr tram any disease wa treat ta aa ana aee ua. Many eases supposedly Incurable axe often tha result ef . poor treatment, and when snstk ods suck aa we employ are oirses. sa towazn ua saasa, ana . witn ear and proper attention to your caae, yon can ha sared. Stricture Our method of treating strlo tur is painless and permanent, free from cutting, always sua cessfut W do away with tha stricture with a simple method, of absorption by local application which leaves the issues In their original normal condition. Ws, make tha euro complete and p' manent. Established 3S Yeara In Portland We make no chara-e for a friendly talk or correspondence. - Corns to us in the strictest confidence. We hava been exclusively treating special diseases of men for yeara. Nothing science can dsvls or money can buy Is lacking In our office equipment. We will us. you honestly,, treat you skillfully and restore you to health in tha shortest time with tha least discomfort and expense. If you cannot call, writs fo symptom, blanka. ST. LOUIS suwiol D DISPENSARY COBBXB SBCOBD A WD TaMTfTT.T. STBBBTS, PQXT&ABIV OBXCrOB. Mexican Mustang Liniment (Jouraal Special Strrlee.) Milwaukee, July 28. Unable to obtain men enough, for ths harvest fields Mar inette county farmers have hired women In their places. Farmers were up a tree aa to what to do, aa cropa were begin ning to ripen and no help could be ob tained to harvest them. Then one de termined to try women. The experiment was so much of a success that others followed suit and now all young women Who will take a fob are quickly picked up. They are Mid to do just aa good work as former "farm hands.- and there ia much leaa shirking among them. Wash tiea ara narticularlv low-trtce1 at tha Robinson A Co.' anticipation leK ta a atock. Boss qulokly to tha very oore of ths dlseass and steps ths most doap-aat, exoruolstlng sains almost lastsntly. Mexican -Mustang Liniment me ; Carat avary nllaaas of V.mn or Haa'st V that a cooa, nonast Li. ' oni can cure r atfHor, "; I" sa cat .S. ' 4 f?JV'i : aSsSae,S'ap' QS. VKISLOV'S scoti::::3 sm:? Bllnoasof Vntb'T for rhi HilJi roe er rn'T t'-'- all iIb. euna wind (ia, aud la b i remKty rordlarrtumi. v l-WKMTKJrilS OtlTTS A BOTTT f.. has beau used by eaudraa while TeeruuiS it aooUM. Uk eta Id. ol and Cr dm? !' 1. AI . UNA. t ti br'pi ? to v Ml ' .