The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 23, 1907, Page 11, Image 11

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THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL,- PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING,''-".' AUGUST 23, v: 1907.
Other Classified Ad
vertisements will be
wind on pp. 16-17.
l
NEW TODAY.
LARGE STEADIER
?0 LOAD I'
T
Cargo to Ports in
Orient.
SEVERAL VESSELS
' FIXED FOE WHEAT
Young Man'f Chanct
no m HOSTS
For I run Invested la
Hood River
Apple orohard will bur a 11.000 orchard
and home alt beautifully situated ona
fnlle from Columbia river, provided you
Isaac the orchard to ua tot four years,
you to receive 75 Bar cent af annual net
yvm. iii i wsyana snug.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Oeorge J. Sahlelger, 111 Commercial
treat, 24; Nina U. uuranx, 20.
Charlea H. Maslnnla. 437 East Flf-
tunlVi VTA.h T . VTAMMi U
Mlokalaon. 19. i Praparatlona for handling- tha lm-
Emll Drmbat, Hillsdale, Or.. 21; Mary I menee wheat crop that,wlll pour to tide
Oentamann. 18. water from the Interior wheat belt are
Wedding Carae. W. U. Bmllh & CO., I now under wav hare In raaJ urnut and
Waahlnirton bid., corner ath and Wash- unaer w?y, re inJ aarnest and
Ington ate. vessels are being- picked up In Quick
either vessel ehall Immediately give two
short and distinct blaata of her whistle.
which the other veaael shall anawer 1 Arabia, orient.
Dromntlv hr two similar blasts of her I Alesla orient..
whlatle, and thay ahall pass on the star- I Nloomadla, orient , .
Knakl aHa 44 akSi ak atnar ' I
wv 14 iu v vsawsa wkawt
Norman said at the trial - yeaterday
that be aid not near me nancy a
whlatle. If It waa blown, and expected
ner 10 tana tne customary course, m-
stead the s wung across tha bowk or the
Lotus and the eollislon followed. I
rendering their decision, the Inspectors
Jethou Will Camr lensefeV
uoa oiose 10 tne rxancy. ' ' ,
' The law governing the steamboat-
Inapectlon service provldea for a fine
of 1500 for an offenaa of thla character.
but tha fine In thia caae. If Impound,
will probably be remitted amoe the ao
oident Itaelf was of little lmr
The matter will be turned over to the
collector of cuatoma, who In turn takea
It up with the United States dlatrlct at
torney. The caae la expected to prove
a warning to other amateur "SKippere,"
however, so that henceforth they will
oiow tneir wnlsti when meeting.
JJJ?; !"man. Ban Francisco. ... .Sept,
O. W. Elder, 8an Padro and wav. SeDt.
seDt.
Sept II
Oct. 10
mmwm mm mvmw i
1 01a, Br. ah Elevator dock
"aigoriar, nr. sh Columbia No.
pee, Am. ach Willamette I. 8. Wka
wra, Am. air Portland Lbr. co
conway Caatls, Br. bk Qreenwloh
ijiam, ur. sh Columbia No,
Alliance, Am. atr Bupple'e yard
King Cyrus, Am. ach. .Standard Box CoT
ueuian, Am. ten....
Caacadea, Am. atr
Vlncennes, Fr. bk....
North King. Am. tug
Antelope, Am. ach...
. u, wit.., null , . ,
Northland. Am. air
Johan Poulsen, Am. ach
Redondo, Am. ach
. .Aatorla
. . .Tongue Point
Stream
Aatorla
Foot of Llncol
Aatorla
...Stella
.Ocean!
Couch
French Bark Gael Will Gome Here
' From Paget Sound to Load Wheat
for Europe, as Will Also a Coal
Laden Bark From Australia.
the beat ido lor II I ""'on to carry away thousanda upon
111 III inn IMIUII nr tnrtm nr ... n ln1lrt An.
Tonaeth t Co., floirlata, for flowers of I point to a decidedly lively season In the
Wedding card
Alvln 8. Hawk
all klndw itt Ith at
ijroa.. ionata Fine flowera
flora 1 dealgna 211 Morrlaon at
ii ... 11' 1
!Uii areas auita for rent, all alaaa.
mi'Mm alluring vp.t ivi Dlr
BIRTHS
M CONNELIs Auguat 7, to Mr. and
Mra. James H. MoConnell, 114 10th
bi.. a eon.
ZEVEN August 7, to Mr. and Mrs.
Bam zevln. 420 H 10th at., a daughter.
WB1NBAFT Auguat 7, to Mr. and Mra
m. wainaart, 2X6 Hall street, a
aaugnter.
LEV At, LETT Auguat 10, to Mr. and
Mrs. cnanea M. L.e valley, f20 Qan-
irnuein ave., a aaugnter.
IULLY Auguat 22, to Mr. and Mrs.
cawaro j. Fully, 1180 Exeter st, a
aaugnter.
8Pnn7 Inmit 11 XMm .nl mtmm
Henry U Spods, 4 16 E. RuaaeU SC, a
mvn.
KAHLTN Auguat 11, to Mr. and Mrs.
Axel Kiihlln. E. 46th and Harrison St.,
a daughter.
LEMON Auguat I, to Mr. and Mrs.
wiuiam u. Lemon, ill Knott st, a
son.
DELAMONT August 10. to Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Delaraonte. 411 X. llth at
jn., a eon.
DEATHS
NINSINGER Auruat II. Carolina E.
Nlnalqger, aged II years 1 month and
I days, 263 Sixteenth street; valvular
dlseaae of heart.
KAY Auguat 21, Mra. Helen W. Kay.
at North Pacific aanitarlum; puerperal
sepal a.
BROOKE Auguat
Brooke,
11. Hamilton E.
aged 46 yeara I montha and
1 daya, 60 North Twentieth atreet: clr
a or uvar.
hroa
HOCHFELD Auguat 21. Mrs.
Hocbfeld, aged 47 yeara, at
Beach, Wuh.; heart failure.
DA
Oeltel
Long
sach, waah.; heart failure. nounced In yesterday'a Journal, goes
VI8 Auguat 10, Infant Davie, aged ahow that the foreign lumber market
II days, Lents; valvular dlseaae oi In good condition despite the hi
heart.
CORBIN Auguat -11. James J. Corbln,
aged 11 years 1 month and II days,
15 Macadam atreet; aeptle endocardltla,
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST ENGLISH BETTER PUP
(bitch), 7 months old, whit and black
spot on back, black ear. ticked on head
and lege. Return to 1 North Ith st;
rewarq.
HELP WAOTED-MALB
shipping line and never befors waa there
a more hopeful outlook along the local
waterfront
Several tranaactlona olosed today go
to show that from the start things will
be active at the local docks. Foremost
among thaae waa the charter of the
large Norwegian steamer Jethou to
oarry wheat to the orient The Jethou
waa here laat aprlng and carried away
car co of lumber to China and la now
en route from Newcastle. Australia, to
San Franciaoo with a cargo of ooal. She
ill be here next month, immediately
after having dlaoharged the fuel at the
Bay City. She will take away all of
8,000 tone and ahe will likely earn the
distinction of being the Arat tramp
steamer to sail hence with new crop
wheat for the orient this season. She
ia regarded aa a forerunner of a fleet
that will surpass all former reoorda.
Kerr, oirrord ft co. chartered tne
French bark Oael to carry wheat to
Europe, and O. W. McNear fixed tha
French bark Vlncennes for the sams
Furpose. Tha Oael la now en route
rom Europe to Puget Sound with gen
eral cargo but will be ordered here as
soon as possible to load grain for a re
turn voyage. The Vlncennea Is already
here, having arrived a few days sgo
from Glaasow. Scotland. She la at
anohor in the stream waiting for apace
at Columbia dock No. 1.
Another veaael reborted chartered to
carry wheat to Europe early thla fall la
tne fTencn Dirt colonel ae vineooia
Mareull, now en route to thla port with
a oargo or coal from Newcastle, Aus
tralia. Q. W. McNear la the charterer
of thia veaael. At the rate veaaela are
now being picked up It Is likely that the
British ship Yola, which haa been lying
Idle for several montha at the elevator
dock, will aoon be engaged. She Is
readv to load uoon a momant'a notice.
being a handy veaael. too. ahe should
have no trouble eecurlng bualneaa.
'tne charter or the Morwerlan ateamer
El ua to carry lumber to China, as an
nounced In yesterday'a Journal, goes to
la
hlrh
rioea asked here. No new light haa
een thrown on the fixture of the Brit
ish ateamer African Monarch, aa re-
Dorted vaaterdav. but It la bnllevad that
ahe will carry a mixed cargo, conalatlng
Yoaemlte, Am. atr Llnnton
Lumber Carriers En Boats.
Thomas L. Wand, Am. str.San Francisco
uoaeiar, Am. str Han Francisco
Burle M. Plummer. Am. sch . . .Quaymaa
Wasp, Am. str San Franciaoo
Alice McDonald, Am. ach Kahuhul
WUIlll, Am. SCh San Frannlaro
Portland Leading Wheat Exporting St "Am. :. WW "Nu.haRk
Port on Pacific Coast, iJ:"1 ,h N,uhagak
l Comneer. Am. sch. flan Vrmnnimn
roruina is maintaining its posmon w rentier. Am. nRin San Pedro
MAINTAINS POSITION.
aa a what and flour shipping point of
prominence despite, the fact that the
month of July waa light on account of
a shortsge In the supplies, and Indica
tions are for a still more prominent
position anions- the leadlna norta bv the
end of the fiscal year slnoe everything
oinis to unusually neavy snipments or
reaaaturra tnia ran ana winter.
As a wheat ahlpplna- port the Oregon
metropolis holda third position for the
seven months endlna July II. Mew
York and Phllndelphla leading, the
former with 8.45.011 bushels, and the
latter witn ,f ia,47f buaneia, while l'ort
land exported 1. 670.888 bushels. Gal
veston holds fourth position with 1,18.-
ju Dusneis, ana tne 'us-ei souna cities.
meaning Seattle, Taoonia and Belllng-
ham combined, come fifth with 1.292.
698 bushels. Thus It will be seen thst
Portland has practically no rival on the
racuic coast wnen it comes to a ques
tion or wneat exports.
The total wheat shipments for the
seven months specified above amounted
to z,ia,e buahela aa compared with
11,911,174 during the corresponding
seven montna or the nreceauia year.
During the earns period of time, this
year. 8.870.014 barrels af flour ware
shipped, aa compared with 7.596.442 bar-
rela in the aeven months during 1906,
New York led the way, Portland holding
rourtn piace, the neative positions be
ing as follows: New York, 1.841, Oil
barrels; Puget sound ports combined
1,789,848 barrela; Philadelphia. 1,229,628
Darreis; rortiana, 7Z.70 barrels.
Annie M. Campbell, Am. sch
Han Frunolaro
Glendale. Am. SCh Han KmnHira
Honolpu. Am. sch Rorfnnrfn
Oliver J. Olson, Am. sch. .San Fmnclsco
Americana, Am. sen. ...Han Francisco
Sn Bouts With Cement asd General.
ORIENTAL LINER ARRIVES.
Sanar.Rtro-r Off RIvAr PmhahU St. Mlrren, Br. ah.
" I Prlllnn TTr hli
Buccleuch. Hr. ah..
Brann. Fr. bk
Europe. Br. bk.
Genevieve Mollnos Fr. bk.
Rene Kervller. Fr. ah
Laennec Fr. ah
Le Piller. Fr. bk
Martha Roux, Fr. bk. .
Mozambique. Br. sh...
Samoa, Br. bk
Thiers, Fr. sh
Marechael Turrene, Fr. bk
Villa de Mulhouse, Fr. bk
Guethary. Fr. bk
Plerr! Lotl. Fr. bk
Walden Abbey. Hr. ah
Olenesalln, Br. sh
Veraalllea. Fr. bk
General de Boladeffre. Fr. bk
General de Negrler. Fr. bk...
Bavard. Fr, bk
Villa de Dijon, Fr bk
Allc- Marie. Fr. bk
Eugene Rergatne. Fr. bk. . . .
H. Haekneld. Or. bk
Arctic Stream. Br. ah..
Crown of India. Br. bk
Cornll Bart. Fr. bk
Jules Gommes. Fr. bk.
Ooal Ships Sn Bout.
Belan, Fr. bk Newcastle. A.
uol aa viueDoia Marenii, i"T. dk
..Newcastle A.
Claverdon, Br. sh
Wlllscott. Am. bk...
Port Patrick, Br. ah.
Hamburg
Hu
.Antwerp
. London
Hamburg
Swansea
London
Hambur
Newcastle,
Shield
Newcastle, K.
Hamburg
.Antwerp
.Antwerp
.Antwerp
.Antwerp
.Antweri
Lelti
. .London
. .London
. . .Antwerp
. . .Antwerp
. . .Antwerp
. . .Antwerp
. . Honolulu
.Rotterdam
. . .Antwerp
. . .Antwerp
.Rotterdam
principally of lumber and breadstuffa.
to me orient
FAILED TO WHISTLE.
BOY WANTED TO WORK IN PRINT
Ing of floe; good opportunity for ad
vancement Chrlstie-Curren Co.. 147
8d at
WANTED COMPETENT OFFICE
man to take charge of large dairy and
creamery; aome money required; city,
Auurew L-iup, journal.
WANTED SLACK BARREL COOPER
Apply Western Cooperage,
opposite
Stearns bid;.
WANTED NIGHT MAN TO LOOK"
arter steam Doners and clean up mill.
room 104.
postorrice.
Furniture Mfg. Co., Macadam
Oregon
road
to
rlD
nlture Mfg. Co., Macadam
WANTED PARTNER IN
snop. D-I06, journal.
HANDS; AT5d"
Oregon Fur-
road.
MACHINE-
WANTED GOOD ALL-ROTJND PRESfl
er, steady Job. Chicago Cleaning A
i-'yi worKu, waaningion st
WANTED PARTNER TO TRAVEL
on the road with movlna Dictura ahow
must Invest 1150; big chance to make
money. tj-ioi, journal.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN FOR
country; good home and small wages.
Inqulrs W. Wolf stein, 110 First St.
DINWG-ROOtf
GIRL WANTED
the Marlyn, fc&8 Washington st
1?
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING.
UNFURNI8 HED HOUSEKEEPING
apartments, also furnished room; new
brick, steam heat, hot and cold wat
er free. 166 Lownsdale, near Morrison.
thtid
ROOM COMPLETELY FUR-
for housskeentnc: also front
sludlna gas. bath. wood, etc.:
$10, I16T ill Bherman st. cor. 1st
suit
FOR RENT HOUSES
$60 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED 7
room home, nice yard and all modern
Improvements, close in on east side;
win mm ior six montns or longer.
c $15 New modern 6-room flat, C L.
yarrian c ua, an Marquam bldg,
Inspectors Blame "Skipper" Norman
for Collision.
Messrs. Edwards and Fuller. Inspec
tors of hulls and boilers, decided this
morning thst A. Normsn was at fault
when the gasoline launches Lotus and
Nancy collided off the foot of Meade
street on Sunday night, August 11. The
inspectors noia that Norman should
have blown his whistle when In the
proximity of the Nancy. Norman ad
mitted he did not sound the whistle but
waited for the approaching boat to do
so.' Walter Honeyman, of the Nancy,
said he blew two blasts but Norman
testified that he did not hear them.
Honeyman was exonerated from all
blame and complimented upon having
blown the correct signal at a time when
In his opinion It was apparent that he
could not aafely havs followed, the pilot
rules, which prescribe that when meet
ing a boat head and head, or nearly so,
It ahall be the duty of each to pass on
the port side of the other; and either
vessel shall give, as a signal of her In
tention, one short and distinct blast of
her whistle, which the other vessel shall
answer promptly by s similar blast of
her whistle, and thereupon such vessels
shall pass on the port side of each
other. -But." says the rule, "If th
courses of such vessels are so far on
the starboard of each other as not to
De considered as meeting head and head
Salmon Carrier.
The Portland Asiatic liner Numan
tla. Captain Feldman, crossed In at Aa
torla shortly berore noon today and
will be up In the harbor tomorrow
morning to discharge a large cargo of
general oriental freight. She made the
run across the Pacific in a little over 16
daya, which is good time. The Inward
cargo will be discharged at Mont
gomery dock No. 1 and Alaska dock and
then the hold will be filled with flour
ror a return cargo.
A three-masted windjammer was re
ported off the mouth of the Columbia
river this afternoon but her name could
not bo read from the station at North
Head becauae of a dense mist hanging
over tne sea not is believed to be one
or the aaimon vessels bound to this
port from Nushagak. Bristol bav. and
will probably provs to be the Berlin or
Bt. ruicnoias.
Ardencraig, Br. bk
Eugene Schneider.
St Louis, Ft. ah..
Buffon. Fr. bk
Castle Rock, Br. ah
Redhlll. Br. ss
Knight Templar, Br. ss.
Tymerle. Br. str
Henry Vlllard. Am. str.
Transit, Nor. str
Thordls, Nor. atr.
.Newcastle, A
.Newcastle, A.
. .Newcastle, A.
. .Newcastle, A.
. .Newcastle. A.
Newcastle. A.
Fr. bk. Newcastle, A,
Newcastle, A.
. . . Newcastle, A.
Sydney, A.
. . Newcastle, A.
. . Newcastle, A.
. . Newcastle, A.
. .Newcastle. A.
Morovan, Japan
Morovan, Japan
MACHINERY INSTALLED.
Tramp Staamars la Bouto.
Queen Alexandra, Br. str Madras
Btrathneaa, Br. str.... Port Los Angeles
Kvs, uer. ss MaKodate, Japan
Elsa, Nor. ss San Francisco
African Monarch, Br. ss Japan
Jethon, Nor. ss San Francisco
Oil Steamers Das.
Atlas. Am. str San Francisco
Catania. Am. str San Franclaco
Col. E. T. Drake, Am. str
San Francisco
Santa Maria, Am. ss. ...Port Hartford
New Steam Schooner William Mur
phy Nearly Ready.
(Special Dlipatrh to Th Journal.)
Aberdeen. Wash., Aug. ll.Clty
Councilman Jamea A. Hood returned on
the steamer Tamalpala today from 8an
Francisco, where he has been on busi
ness connected with the Installation of
the machinery In the new ateamer Wil
liam Murphy, which waa recently
launched from the shlpysrd at Hoqulam,
In which Mr. Jlood is interested.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
MALE AND FEMALE HELP.
HOPPICKER8 WANTED CALL ON
me at the Esmond hotel, Friday and
Saturday, a. ti. cone.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
MOORB
Suite 82,
& KEENEY,
268 Stark st
Modern 6-room cottage, very nloe. full
lot; easy terms.
FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM HOUSE?
j,ast. mgntn, at. north.
62
BUSINESS CHANCES.
$875 FOR ROOMING HOUSeT
years lease, 17 rooms. 208 8d st
$475 FURNITURE OF 11-R60M
house, in rme location. Rooms all
full: house rents for $25 per month. C.
L. Parrlsh ft Co., Ill Marquam bldg.
COUNTRY NEWSPAPER WANTED-
What have you 7 Fullparticulars. B.
H. R-, 624 Flanders st. Portland.
FOR SALE PATENT ON BEET HAR-
vester; big chance, for a good Invest
ment; have no capital to work It Ad
dress 656 Leland st, city.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
SALE 10 AND 30
See Peters, foot of
CRAWFISH FOR
cents per dosen.
14 th. Take S car.
80 WHITE WYANDQTTB CHICKEN!
and 15 white ducks; fine bred stock;
must sell at once; very cheap. Call 208
Fleldner Ding., wasnington and 10th.
Elegant little home, modern 5-rooms,
on good canine, close in; 11,600.
Fine, rnodern home in Irvinrton. un-
10-aais in every particular.
40 acres finest land in Oregon, within
13 miles of Portland: good barn and
other buildings; abundance of running
water; au per acre.
Flno suburban home 11 acres. lots of
rruit berries, etc.; line running spring
water; move lively lr you want this.
Lots In block 23 Peninsular addition
No. 1. Chance tot make some money.
Choice lots at Peninsular station, 100
xioo ockiey oreen, duxiuu Denver ave.
Classified Ads
tn The Journal reach tha people In tha
great Oregon country at tha right time.
atcs for Classified
Advertisements
CASK On east a word each lnser-
ttoai seven insertions of same adver
tisement rot tha prtoe of tda. When
adTsrttatJia; Ls to be obArged. 00 oat g
word to a Ua ana figure seats a Use,
V
HOME LAND CO.. 145 FIRST.
Modern 6-room bungalow, beautifully
paneled, frescoed ana tintea; a rare bar
gain. $2,900.
Two five-room bungalows, porcelain
bath, toilet, sink ana Dasin, concrete
basement, gas and electricity; fine lo
cation, one block to carline; you can't
find their like for anything like the
price; only $1,900, terms.
Some elegant lots, acreage and farms
for sale. You will find what you are
looking for at the Home Land Co.'s of
fice. Snaps and bargains.
il,850 HOUSE AND CORNER LOT,
lower Mississippi ave.; gooa terms.
$2.760 Nsw modern 6-room house. E.
34th. close to Hawthorne; full lot; flno
location.
$300 cash, balanoe IIS month, for
new modem houses.
Choice acreage and farms near olty
on easy payments. ,
FARMERS LAND .COMPANY, " "
108 Id, st. '
$ 1,860 6-ROOM c6lT AGE, MODERN
plumbing and In good condition; near
E. Ankeny car; $360 cash needed.
$800 Best residence lot on east side
for the money.
V. PAGE HARRIS.
Healer bldg. Grand and E. Morrison.
- East 886.
A MODERN FIVE-ROOM HOUSE
near carline. good location; price
11,800; $300 down, balance like rent
Ia H. Freeland Co., 14m 1st st
Begnlar X. In era Dae to Arrive.
Alliance, Coos Bay Uncertain
Breakwater, Coos Bay Aug. 13
Numantla, orient Aug. 24
Costa Rica, San Francisco Aug. 24
Roanoke. San Pedro and way.... Aug. 27
R. D. Inman, San Francisco. .. .Aug. 28
City of Panama San Francisco. A ua. 81
Redondo, Seattle Sept 1
Arsbla. orient SeDt 1
G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way . .Sept. i
Johan Poulsen, Ssn Francisco. . Sept 8
lln.U mm ' Ct t. , W
Attain, JCl. i.t.DCpi. JO
Nlcomedla, orient October 1
Begular Xilasrs to Depart.
Alllanoe. Coos Bav Uncertain
Cltv of Panama. San Francisco. .SeDt. S
Northland, San Frsnolsco Aug. 23
Redondo. Seattle and way Am. 24
Johan Poulsen. San Franclaco. . .Aug. 25
Breakwater, Cooa Bay Aug. 26
Numantla, orient Aug. 28
Costa Rica. San Francisco Aug. 28
Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Aug. 29
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The French bark Brlzeux la bound for
thla port with a cargo of coal from
Newcastle, Australia.
The steamer Redondo is scheduled to
ssll tomorrow night for Seattle. The
steam schooner Northland leaves Stella
this afternoon for San Francisco' via
Astoria.
The American bark John Currier,
which was lost In the north Paclflo
several daya ago, while bound for the
Columbia river with a cargo of 80,000
cases of canned salmon and 10,000
barrels of salted fish, will be a total
loss. The crew and passengers, mostly
of whom are Chinese and Japanese, will
be brought to Astoria as aoon aa poa-
BiDie.
Arrlvtd down at 1:10 p. nWLOg raft
Railed at I p. in. Schooner Alumna, for
Valparaiso. .
Cherbourg. Aug. It. Ballad August
17 Frenoh bark Bayard, for Portlaad.
Astoria, Aug. II. Conditio of the
bar at 1 a. m- obscured 1 wind north-
t 11 miles; waainer, ioj
miles: waath
ldsa at Astoria today:
wes
Low watsr !
m. I I feat.
Astoria, Aug. II. Outside at noon A
three-masted ship and stsamer Catania,
rrom atontersy. v a
water
10.. I. rest; i:iv p. to., i.i rest.
-: a. m., 1.1 rest; 7:07
pea Bsasatasl'g Wlaftews
For greatest of shoe bargains.
Eat only government Inspected meat
XXT. . J. CIBX.
Psychological
Healing
Do you condemn before you Investi
gate? Psychological healing la sensi
ble, logical and beautiful all the way
through. Better try before you die.
Our prices are too low to advertlee
often; preserve this for future refer
ence. Bold 100 copies or "iongevuv
this week. It can now be had ror 10a
Pamphlet free.
ncv. f. j. uiuuui,
141 E. 16th St, Portland, Ore.
Phone Esst 1961.
Grateful Word rrom
Patients
Portland Ore. Aus. 20. 1107.
Relna- much annoyed with Ecsema for
three montna, last spring 1 went 10 xver.
J Green and took two aaye- treat
ment Before the second day 1
that the dlaeaae waa deatroyed.
felt
Mr.
Oreen'e talk waa so uplifting spiritually
Intellectually 1 relt 1 naa my
and
money
worth before he treated ma
MRS. F. G. LEO.
639 E. 16th Bt.
Mllwaukle, Ore.. Aug. 20, 1907.
I waa healed of Rheumatlam through
Mr. Green's treatments. Astlgmatlam
compelled me to wear glasses for two 1
veara. Mr Green said three montns
treatment would heal my eyea. Six
weeka did the work. My eyea are per
fect and true. I have not worn glasses
lnce that time, April, lu. 1 am nap-
pier and atronger In every way.
MISS ELLA SPRING.
s
The Leading Specialist
I make no misleading propositions', promise T
no impossibilities, but perform all I promlM. M X
Fair dealing, moderate fees, faithful lerv-1 f
let and speedy cureg have won for me the eon. li"""
fldence and patronage of the afflicted every,
where.
I DAVE CURED THOUSANDS
I have no specific or cure-all preparation!,
but treat each case separately and scientificalli
according to its particular requirements, close
ly watching it and carefully following its symp
toms with varied remedies through every TA1XOB,
stage, and stake my reputation on the result. Ta fc ding- Styeelallst.
In Simple
Disorders
MY PEE
$D(D
PAY
WHEN
CURED
OMtsaated Sis-
orders.
Be sure your cure
is thorough. Not
one of my pa
tients has ever
hsd a relapse
after being dis
charged as cured,
snd I cure In less
time than the
ordinary forma of
treatment require.
peelfle Blood
yolsosi
No dangsrous
minerals to drive
the virus to the
Interior, but
harmless, blood
clsanslng reme
dies that remove
the laat poisonous
taint
What Weakness Is
and How 1 Cure It
symp-
tn
"Weakness" Is merely a
torn of chronic Inflammation
the prostate gland, brought on
by early dissipation or ty ths
Improper treatment of some con
tracted disease. A complete snd
radical cure ia, tberefors, a ques
tion of restoring the prostate
gland to its normal state, and
this I accomplish promptly snd
completely without the uss of
Internal remedies. My treatment
Is a local ons entirely. It Is orig
inal snd scientific, and has been
proven absolutely effective by
thoussnds of tests. I am con
vinced that by no other methods
csn run and permanent resora
tlon of strength snd
sccompliehed.
fid vigor ba
Tarloosala
Absolutely pain
less treatment that
cures completely
In one week.
Investigate my
method. It la tha
only thoroughly
scientific treat
ment for this dis
ease being employed.
Uiloturs,
lit Tlgor,
azooele, OrgasJs)
Weakness, eta
ara also amoag
tfce diseases Z
oars to stay
owed.
Aen..I S Straight. Square Truth
It will cost you nothing to call and talk over your case,
out all about
Tou csn find
your troubles and you can latsr arrange to begin treatment
any time you like. My oirioes, comprising ten rooms, are the lsrgsst.
most elegant and best equipped m tne west.
the DR. TAYLOR co.
as, xoBBzsoir, oobvbb raooaro, roBrxvAjno, obboov.
TAKE THE HOUR'S TIME I
SAVE THE DAILY WORRY!
MARINE NOTES
Astoria, Aug. 23. Arrived down at
midnight and sailed at 10 a. m. Steam
er City of Panama, for San Francisco.
Arrived down at 6 snd sailed at 9:80
a. m. Steamer Excelsior, for San Fran
cisco. Arrived down at 6:20 and saUed,
at 10 a. m. Steamer George W. Elder,
for San Pedro and way ports. Sailed
at 10:30 a. m. Schooner Beulah, for
San Francisco. Arrived at 11:45 a m.
German ateamer Numantla, from Hong
kong and way porta.
Port Harford, Aug. 22. Sailed
Steamer Santa Maria, for Portland.
Aatorla, Aug. 22. Arrived at 8 p. m.
Schooner Alvena, from San Francisco, I
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by Its rBBOTX& aATISITEB FATXBBTS, who have reoved the bea.
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