THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. , PORTLAND, . MONDAY EVENING, ' SEPTEMBER 23, 1D07. 32 3: 4 f; tiANKS. .VfTNITJCD TAT'Kff' NATIONAL BANK OF RTr OREQOK. til . . Nht CV.ra Th rd r. Or.k lT!SaTr-n Transact. - Oen.r.1 Banking Bu.lne... DRAFTS wgu SSKSIoi atea and Kurope, nopumi; ( Alt Cities of the United 8t md on Favorable Term a. resident. ..,..... J. C AIN8WORTH Ylce-4'i-esident R. LEA BARNES " Asslstsnt Cashier Cashier, Aulittnt casnier. . .. A. M. W .1QHT T 'ADD TILTON. BANKERS Portland, Oregon ,M"rt7 Oeneral tonkin Business .SAVING-BAN ARJ1NT. ctavlngs books tested on savings det,oslt. Interest paid on inie ap' '. Established lit. t ur t.inn. mm WRECK i . fltHUIANTH- NATIONAL. BANK roriinmi, Vlna-Wresldent ' Jjl J. FRANK WATSON.. President I R. L PURHAM . . . . . . . .V1o-roi I .'. & W. HOTT Cashier I GEORGE W. HOYT. .Assistant casnier f , ; B. C. CATCHING Second Assistant issnmr ,, H Transact. - o.WMl Bsnicln. Bu.lrfe.a Jirafts and Letter, of Credit Issued : ' . Available to Ail Parta of th World Collections a Specialty. THB BANK OF CALIFORNIA Katabllnhed . Head Office Ban r OaplUl paid up $4,000,000 I 8urplua and undivided P?',on' Time General Wklng and Exchange Buelneas Tranaaeted. Inters T postta. PA VINOS DEPARTMENT Accounts may be P,",a. J1" ward. Portland Branch Chamber of "rnjm'rr. Building. ,WM, R. M ACRE A Manager J. T. BURTCHAELL.. . . Aaa t Manager TJIRST NATIONAL BANK Portland. Or Oldeat National Bank on Pacific Coast X CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $1,800.000 00. DEPOSITS, $14,000,000.00 A. L. MILI-fl J. W NEWKIRK.. .President I W. C . ALVORD. . ...ass,.;. J-v r- Aaalatant Cashier .Cashier TRUST OOMPAMK8. HXTJRITT SAVTNQ8 TRUST CO. -la Morrison Street. Portland, Oregon. Transacts a General Banking Business. 8AVIJVUS utrAni ""J", w.tiiia. Ml allowed on Tlma and Savings Account Acta aa Trustee for -.,' Drafta and Lstters of Credit Available on Al Parta or ina "r'"j. t C F. ADAMS Praldnt I U A. I-EWIB Flrat VlcPraaldant A. I MILLS... Rvond Vice-President R. C. JUBITZ..... Bacratarj ' GEO. E. RU.S8EI.L Atatant Sacrtary TITLE GUARANTEE TRUST COMPANT 140 Waahlncton Strait. MORTGAGE LOANS ON Portland Ral Eatata at Lowaat Rta Titla Inaurad. Abatracta Furnlahad. ' X THORDfBN ROSS ; .Praaldant JNO. R AITOIITPON. ...... QEOROE H. HILL VW-Pratdnt j T T BURKHART Treaaurar BOXD8 AXD INVESTfETS. VT ORRIS BROTHERS. Ctiambar of Comnvirca BOIldlng. ill Muntrlnal. Railroad and Public Barrtra Corporation Fonda. OWNING-HOPK1N3 COMPANT Eatabllahed 18M BROKERS. U ' STOCKa BONDS, GRAIN Bought and Sold for Caab and on Margin. PriTata Wlraa. ROOM 4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Phone Mala $T. Orerteck & Cooke Companyl ISSWAWKt " GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON. STOCKS AND BONDS. WE DO A STRICTLY COMMISSION BUSINESa ' Contlnuoua Markcta by Private Wire. Quick Sanrloe. GRAND CENTRAL STATION TIME CARD. LEA VINO PORTLAND. w Phaata, Expreaa t pottage Grove Paeaenger paiuornia Kxpraaa Soathern Pacific. ARRIVING PORTLAND. $:ll a. m. 4:15 p. m. T:4I D. m. ton Franclaco Expreaa ... .11:10 p. nv WEST SIDE. 'porraJlla Paaangcr T:00 a. m. I Sheridan Paanger 4:10 p. m. ' For eat Grove Paeaenger ...11:00 a. m. Foreat Grove Paeaenger ... :0 p. m. Oregon Expreaa T:ll a. m. Cottage Grove Paaaenger. .11 :10 a, m. Shaata Expreaa T:$0 p. m. Portland Expreaa 11:10 p, m. WEST SIDE. Corvallla Paaaenger 1:61 p. m Sheridan Paaaenger 10:10 a. m Foreat Grove Paaaenger ... 1:00 a, m. Foreat Grove Paaaenger ... t:80 p. m. 1 raooraa and Seattle Exp. ,. . f:S0 a. nv. Worth Coaat ft Chicago Urn. 1:00 p. m. m a. . V . 1. 1.14 n M r u counu 4jiuiilcu . . . . -v.w k Overland Expreaa ll:4$ p. ra. Northern Pacific. North Coaat Limited Portland Expreaa . . , Overland Expreaa .... Puget Bound Limited T:00 a. m 4:11 p. m. II d. m. 10:81 p. in. Oregon Railroad A Navigation (Company. f Looat Paaaenger f:$? a. m. Chicago-Portland Special .. :$0 a. m. 5 Spokane Flyer 7:00 p. m. , Kan. City A Cht Exp T:40 p. m. Spokane Flyer 1:00 a. m. Chi., Kan. City Port Ex.. 1:41 t. m. Chicago-Portland Special .. 1:10 p. m. Local Paaaenger 1:48 p. m. AatorU A Colambia Rler. iatorla and Beaalde Exp.. . . 1:00 a. ra. II Aatorta A Port Paaaenger. 11:18 p. m. ' aetorU Seaelde Expreaa. 8:00 p. m. II Portland Expre 10:00 p. m. MACHINERY. 4T I" HE H. C ALBEB CO BECOND hand tnacoiiMry. aawmlUa. ata 14$ Brand ave. ' L J. PAUL. 100 1ST ST. A COM 1 plete line aarnvlU machlnarr; alao nglnea and bollera OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. TJLLEBELLE PATTERSON. BPB clallat on nervoue, acuta and chronlo Uaeaaea Office 117 Fenton bldg. Phone Pactflo ll0. - . tR. R. B. WORTHRUP. 418-10-17 VO- 1 kam 'bldg, la ana wuiniwa Phone Main 14$. Examination rr a. TRANSFER AND HACXING OL8EN-ROE TRiKsrirn r-r Henry Roe. W. A. Claland. F. P. Sheaacreen. General transfer and atorage: aafea. planoa and furniture moved, packed and shipped. 10 Oak at Phone Main 64? Pacific 1061. Home A-1247. C O. PICK OFFICE $$ 1ST ST.. BB-' tween Stari and Oak ata.; phone 6$. Planoa and furniture moved-and packed for ahlpptng; commodloua brick ware houae with aeparate iron rooma. Front urn v. lay wiw. Norwegian Steamer Tellus Piles Up on Beach Off Grays Harbor. HUGGED SHORE TOO CLOSELY IN DAYLIGHT Cargo of 4,000 Tone of Coal and w.el Will Rr Total Loan All Handn Saved -Crew Kent Home at Expense of Their Government. off the mouth of the Columbia -river would take her 11 mllea off aliore abreaat of Gray a harbor, yet the ateamer waa within about threw mllea of ehore when ahe struck, according to the posi tion given. . . . Captain Berg la Quoted aa having etatod that ha went on the bridge at 11:80 o'clock Saturday forenoon, when the mate pointed over the port bow Baying. "There la the whlatllng buoy." At that moment the ateamer ground upon the bottom. The weather waa cloar and tha au nerfectlv calm. All excepting three matea, three engl neera and the ateward, went aahore on the tug Cudahy yeatenlay morning after the tug had atood by all night. Yester day the Cudahy'g place waa taken by the tug Traveler until it waa aeen that the wreck waa breaking up beyond hope of aalvage. . The ateamer la lnaured. She had never been here, although thla was tha third time ahe waa Hated to coma here. Twice before ahe waa reported fixed to come but aomehow or other her orders were changed. RELIEVES TYMEKIC SAFE. Fine weather, a mlrror-IIke ocean and a clear aky, lured the Norwegian ateamer Tellus to her doom on the north aplt of Graya harbor Saturday morning. Bound from Nanalmo, Brit ish Columbia, for Portland with a cargo of coal aha plied up on the sandy beach and yeaterday went to pieces In the awell that came up with the breese. AH hands were saved. The Tellua waa to have arrived here Saturday night, according to a telegram from Captain Berg to a friend here laat Friday. Failure to show up off the mouth of the river late Saturday night did not cause much excitement because It waa not known here at what hour she left the Brltiah Columbia port, but the myatery of her non-appearance waa aoived yeaterday morning when a re port came from Hoctulam to the effect nat tna coai laden vessel nun run aahore and waa rabidly going to pieces witn practically no none or saving anin or any part or tna cargo. Xer last Co&l Cargo. The vessel waa under time charter to the Weatern Fuel company of San Francisco and waa delivering ner laat cargo here when ahe met her fate. She waa to have carried wheat from thla port to Europe after discharging the coal and her officers and crew of rtpr weglana were anxiously waiting for the chance to go home to visit friends. Thla wlah will be realised, deaplte the loaa of the vessel, however, because they will be sent home at the expenae of the government under whoae flag they aalled. The cargo, representing 4,000 tons, waa consigned to the Independent Coal A Ice company of thla city, but the loaa will fall upon the lnaurance people or the Weatern Fuel company. Aa yet the consignee haa been unable to aaoer- taln If the coal company will be In position to duplicate the order aa la hoped can be done, alnce there la much need for the fuel here at present The veaael belongs to WUhelm Wil liamson, a large steamboat owner of Norway, and ahe haa been in the coal trade between Brltiah Columbia and San Francisco for several months. She waa built In Sunderland in 1890 and waa of the following dimensions: Length. $02 feet: beam. 40 feet: depth of hold. JO feet. She carried a crew of 28 and belonged to Tonaberg, Nor-way- jaaa too uioae 10 snore. Reports aent In from Hoqulam state the disaster was due to the drifting of some of the buoys located at the en trance to Grays narbor. According to the records of Captain P. J. Werllch, lighthouse Inspector of this district, and whoae offices are located In this city, the buoys were' relocated on May of this year and since then no re port has been received here of any of them having gone adrift. John Mc- Captain Dowell Says Headwinds Are Delaying Collier. Captain H. E. Dowell, master of the British steamer Redhlll. which arrived In Portland yesterday from Newcastle, with the flrat steamer load of coal from Australia thla season, naya there la no need of anxiety for the aafety 0 th British ateamer Tymerlc which left Newcastle a week before the Redhlll for Portland, and Is yet to arrive. - "We encountered strong head winds all the way; In fact the usual eouth east trades were blowing from the northeast, and thla held ua back con siderably. Kvldently they are detain ing tha Tymerte and she' Is a much alower vessel than the Redhlll. I would say the Tymerlc ehould show off the mouth of the river tomorrow or Wed nesday. We beat the Tymerlc exactly a week running from Mollendo, Peru, to New castle, ao we should beat her about ten days coming here from Australia. The Hedhill la a fast steamer, of her clans, aa may be seen from the fact that ahe completed the run to the Co lumbia river In 83 daya. "A feature of our voyage was the fact that we did not sight a vessel, steam or sail, from the time we left the antipodes until within sight of the Columbia river. For more than a month we traveled, covering close to 7.0)0 mllea, and never saw aa rrfuoh aa a speck of smoke on the horlson. We had the ocean all to ourselves .and got to feel rather lonesome towards the end of the voyage. And we only saw one whale, but he waa a large one." The Redhlll algned her crew at Ams terdam, Holland, aome nine months ago and hence Dutch la the prevailing lan guage aboard. The steamer arrived up yeaterday morning and dropped anchor in the stream until a berth can be se cured at the O. R. & N. Alblna dock, K I. t n Jla(.ha.N AAA m Tl I . . 1 . . I . i tm . J U.CTV . ft W.VVV .Will. of coal brought out for the Harrlman lines. She will take wheat to Europe after having discharged the coal. ire frtadaats. . Jfe Oas. kTo Oooatae. We Challenge the World We will forfeit $1,000 to any charitable institution lor any aemisi wno can com pete with us In crown and bridge work or teeth without platea. Pay no fancy feea until you have consulted ua. Our continued succsss In our many offices Is due to the uniform high-grade work done bv- years of exoertenced operators. The prices quoted below are absolutely I the best opportunity to get your mon ey's worth which has ever been offered. we use nothing but the best materials. TCCTM llsli Perfect.iaoi N r1 -AviTUC nicra wrm, bzptxxbsb ist liver rilllngs , . . 50 nations railage ;.. $H.O Gold aad r latin am Alloy rilllngs; 1.2 Otold riUlags S2.00 to Sfk.O . B). White Logan Grows SS.OO Oold Crowns, beat Uk extra heavy t ..... .S5.O0 ridg-e work, per tooth, bestrold S5.00 eat KBier mate, u. m. waits Teeth . .8.00 junmimun-iui4 riate . ..io to sir A binding guarantee given with all work lor jo vears. TXOZTABZ.Z TAJPOB Used only by ua for rAXUXZSB EXTSAOTtOaT of teeth 50 Chicago Dental Parlors XL, W. Dot. $Uxt . and WMhlmgton Tha largest and best equipped dental estanusnment in the northwest, sev enteen offices In the United States. - Bee that you are In the right office. Open Sunday 0 to I. Lady In attendance. td you ever stop to consider the fact that you are not as good a as you used to be; physically, mentally and otherwise? Do you whyr Falling power, loss of vitality and drains are the-moat Did man i know frequent cause. It stands, you In hand to atop those drains on your vary vital fores Itself. Qo to a specialist who can ours these ailments quickly and surely, i Coma to us. . , , ' ' ,.., . ... : mx ULT VIEBX XT XI cmtaxit TO mm tovkm., This Institution has built up Its splendid practice mors by the recommendations given It by Its PEUFECTLY SATISFIED PATIKNTS, who have received the benefit of It a. modern, scientific and legitimate' methods, than In any other way, If you are not a perfect man come to us. Isn't It worth the little time It will take when you are CERTAIN, that you will have the benefit of HONEST, SINCERE physicians. 'A consultation costs you nothing EXCEPT your own time. . -'.-- FOG OBSCURES VIEW. PENIN8ULAR EXPRRgq A VnSiriAniK Nulty, nautical expert In charge of the 5..r tX-fH-BS BAGGAGE hv,lrn-rnhm nfflne here, states that Transfer, $47 Alder at. Main 2171 jlluj. . " " hit has received no notice or any or tne I OREGON TRANSFER CO 114 N ITH I.IH. . n.vlmllon heln- out of nnaltinn bR. CLYTHIE RAMSET. 414 MAC- Main 89 Heavy hauling and storaae. off Grays harbor. leay bldg, M. lsztrAM i ; m. miov. ijuugrENDENT BAGGAGE At TRANlC From what can be learned at this v-o- ctorage. IZ4 BtarK. Main 40T. time, tne leiiua nugKeu tne snore auo- Igetner too cioseiy, tne cnans in tne lighthouse Inspector's office here show ing that ahe waa only about three miles CLEAN TOWELS DAILY cOHft " tne actual shore line when she brush, soap. $1 pr month. Portland struck bottom. The chart showa as low Laundry A Towel Supply Co tth n2 sa nine feet of water on the north spit Couch ata. Phone 410 in the vicinity where the vessel is re ported to nave pounaea io pieces, out i ; PAINTING AND PAPERING. P. A. DOANB GIVES BEST ESTIMATK ' for satisiactory worn, i umuui. PLUMBERS. POX A CO. SANITARY PLUMBERS. $81 2d, bet Main and Salmon. Oregon hnn Vfaln 1001. 5SNNERBERG A RADEMACHER RJt moved to No.. $0$ Burnslde et " PUBI10 STENOGRAPHERS aTISS U B. MAY. B08 S WETLAND Copying deeds and abstracts speoity. - RUBBER STAIP. WHOLESALE JOBBERS a few hundred feet farther out there la 26 feet or more and gradually deep ening. Deviated Trom Coarse. It Is argued that It was not to make M jl orrM-T a. rv DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE! CIGARS. PORTLAND. OREflOV EVERblNO ft FARRELL. PRonTroIn ,me tha the steamer stood close in, and commission mereh-nta tin w-i M""" "w iiiuichbhu me PortHT ni:'.-14,,.Pront distance between the port of departure ' ' - A I . I Jt k .Hn.Mnn '11 Dhnptaof 11 nnoAAM , i rM" IICI vi.'... 3. ..w v.ut mi. UK1TUHK MANTTFAO. I f.nm the ITmatllla lifirht vessel.-which Lopkout at North Head Unable to Locate Ocean. Ideal weather haa prevailed off the coaat for several daya, but this morning a dense fog rolled In at the mouth of the Columbia and completely abut out thevlew from North Head. It was pos sible to see not more than a few hun dred feet across the water, and even by noon today the denae veil had not com menced to lift Outlook Kelllher reoorted that the foa laid like a blanket on the water close to the surface so that the tower was in the clear amidst a aea of vapor Instead of water. It waa Impossible to see what waa going on on the ocean even with the most powerful plasses at hand, and there may be several crart outside wait ing to get in, but they could not be made out this morning. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Begnlar Xdnaxs Due to Arrive. City of Panama, San Francisco. Sept 24 Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Sept 24 Johan Poulsen, San Francisco. .Sept 25 Alliance, Coos Bay Sept 24 Breakwater, joos Bay uept. Z7 R. li. Inman, San Francisco. .. .Sept. 27 Costa Rica. San Francisco Sept 28 O. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. Sept. 80 Redondo Beat tie .- Sept. 81 Ntcomedla, orient Oct 1 Alesla, orient Oct 2 Numantla, orient Oct 20 Arabia, orient Dec. 25 Begular Tjlners to Depart. Breakwater, Coos Bay Sept 23 Redondo, Seattle) Tymerlc, Br. str Newcastle. A, Henry VI Hard. Am. str Newcastle. A Thordla, Nor, str Mora van, Japan Homeward Bound, Am. bk. Newcastle, A. Emily Reed, Am. ah Newcastle, A. Ancaloa, Br. ah Newcastle, A. Brlxeux. Fr. bk Newcaatle, A Tramp Steamers Ba Boats. African Monarch. Br. ss.... J a Dan in varan. Br. aa port Los Angeles Ferndene, Br. atr San Francisco Terje Vlken, Nor. ss San Francisco Strathenrlk, Br. as San Franclaco Indian Monarch. Br. aa...San Francisco Strathfllian. Br. aa Vancouver. B. C Btrathearn. Br. ss San Francisco Netherlee. Br. ss Bremerton Den of Alrle. Br. ss San Franclaco Scottish Monarch, Br. aa. .San Franclaco Oil Steamers Dae. Maverick, Am. ss San Francisco Col. E. T. Drake, Am. ss .. San Francisco Ea Bouts la Ballast to 7oad Orala. Gael Fr. bk Puget Sound Turgot, Fr. bk Puget Bound Miltonburn, Br. bk Santa Rosalia Dumflreahlre, Br. sh...Port Los Angelee Sully, Fr. bk San Franclaco Celtic Chief, Br. ah Honolulu Admiral Corneuller, Fr. bk San Fr. Stfathgryfe, Br. sh Callao Castor, Br. sh Valparaiso Noemi. Fr. bk Seattle Alaterkamp. Ger. sh....Caleta Coloaa 8c hu belt, Ger. bk Valparaiso Glenelvan, Br. sh Santa Rosalia Oatara, Uer. ah Valparalao Amaxon. Br. bk ..Mollendo Alexander Black. Br. bk Baa Diego ALONG THE WATERFRONT The time ball waa dropped five sec onds behind time at noon today. The French bark Alice Marie left Antwerp yeaterday for Portland with a cargo of coal consigned to W. P. Fuller A company. A. R. Carpenter, a well-known San Francisco ship broker. Is in Portland to day looking Into conditions. Mr. Car penter says he is astonished at the progress of the Oregon metropolis. The Chinaman who was struck by a timber on board the British steamer Btrathnens at the mills of the Portland Lumber company Saturday expired yes terday at the oood Samaritan hospital MARINE NOTES 17 Tears' Xxperlsnos. u' OUR FEE $10.0(0) pstabUsBsdl7 Tears la rortlaad. Consultation Free Ws Will Treat Aay Mingle ITaoempU ,. il sated Aflment Sow llfcOO. I Absolute Guarantee Wo Pay Unless Cured We cure safely and promptly 'WEAKNESS, LOST MANHOOD, SPER MATORRHOEA, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON IN ALL STAGES, VARI COCELE. HYDROCELE. GONORRHOEA. GLEET. OR ANY OF 'THE DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all patients WE CURE; WEAKNESS This Is to men who lack' courage, whosenerves arc shaky, whose eyes have lost Uie sparkle, whose bralna are muddled. Ideas confuaed, sleep restless; 'confidence gone, 'spirits low and easily depressed, who are backward, healtatlng, unable to venture because they are afraid of failure, who want somebody tovdecld for them, who are weak, run down and pest less.. It Is to men who have part or all of these ivmntnmi and want new life, new energy. Ws especially solicit those cases In which many o-eaiiei treatments- nave isiiea. or wnere money naa been waated on other methoda of treatment Doa't experiment when our direct method offers a certain means of curs by local treatment WE CURE VARICOCELE Varicocele causes congestion of the blood In some ef the moat vital blood vessels of man. . It causes a dull, heavy, listless feeling, which Is often mistaken for nervous debility or general decline. Varicocele re sults from partial paralysis at the delicate nerve fibers that control local circulation of the blood. TTte muscular coating of tha veins Is deprived of nervous control and become Inactive, weakens and relaxea. The blood vessels expand from the pressors wlthl-. The circulation becomes slug gish and clots form In little nooks and pockets that constantly enlarge sa the relaxation continues. We have cured thousands of complicated cases where others have failed. Our offices are well appointed and equipped with the most mod ern appliances and the latest Inventions essential for the proper and up-to-aate treatment ana rur oi ciai an im. Tou mar consult us privately In confidence. You will be examined In a thoroughly scientific manner and our diagnosis and advice will be cheerfully slven to you absolutely free of chsrge. After this If rnn d. sire to be treated wS will 'curs you and make you well and strong as you ougni to db. No 'matter what your ailments are. call or writs to us today, statins; your case plainly in your own way, and receive the benent of a modern, skillful diagnosis. All letters answered In plain, sealed envelopes. OFFICE HOURS a. m. to 8 p. m.; evenings, 7 to 1:80; Sundays. t a. m. to 11 noon. , . , ST. L OUIS MEDICAL ANp SURQICAL DISPENSARY OOBBXB SBOOB9 ABB TAXXTXX. STBSZTS, rOBTXVABB, OBBOOB. Astoria, Sept 2$. Condition of the bar at 8: a. m., obscured; wtqd, north $ milea; weather, dense fog. Tides at Astoria today high water 1:80 a. m., 8.8 reet; i:&3 p. m., .? reet. low water 7.60 a m., 0.5 feet; 8:18 p. m., 0.B feet. C). V....I..A 0n krr-1 A. ONI 1 Oiimi."! u t . . ..vj Steamers Asuncion, Aurella and-, Geo. W. Elder, from Portland. Balled at 11 a w Qtaaman riAi Tnmisi fns Sept 28- .r.-i' Arabia, orient 8eDt !S " . . . i n.M i I jLsuria. crui. o.Arurou uvwu (. A-,o vr.Tir.imZ. SS 7:20 a. m. and sailed at iz noon ?ilyofrio8n AllUnce for Cooe.bay, Sailed a . ." AVLL' r -""v;. at 4 p. m. Schooner Annie M. Camp- .. . n I I ' " turlng Co. Manufacturers of furnl-I the Tellus had to pass after 'leaving ture for the trade. Portland. Or. p. C. STAMP WORKS, 84 ALDER ST. WADHAldf A CO., WHOLESALE G"r7 the strait of Fuca. and the lightship Phone Main 710. Rubber stamps, eaia, atencUs; baggage, trade checks trass signs and plates. PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS. r. E. BEACH A CO., THE PIONEER Paint Co. Window giaaa ana giaxmg. ttt 1st at r-none REAL ESTATE. riinupsnv A OQDEN REAL ES tate. insurance, loans. ' See us before buying; 848 Mississippi ave. Wood lawn 202. cers, manufacturers and eanmta.in. w rviim.iw. nn una tAX sts. FURNITURE MANUFACTURING AND peciu oru-re. nuvensxys nirnt- turv laciory, sui f rom st ALLEN A LEWIS, COMMISSION AND produce merchants. Front aad Davis is., r-ortiana, ur, WMUjL.,BA1S ckoukeri and iiMwir rraei, negeje ca. Port- miju, vr. LEWIS-STENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY o., oarDera- Duppiies, Barbers Fur- TRANSPOBTATION. Phone I nlture. Barbers' Chairs. 10th A Morrison. ooiLBEE. kteAL mtam and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 1W1R, nwwimwil ' " mom 11. ' DEALERS IPHINX AGENCY, DEALERS IN real esiate ana r-nu". -v-tb WANTED GIRLS TO WORK IN r.rr-.V"- tlan,av ?',y. Aidon Candy Co., 10th rOK jTAxuUB c v Cjn i uioi.nu-. ana uuwa III. tlon. W. W. Espey. i (commercial , idg. SIGNS AND SHOW CARDS. FOSTER A KLEISER SIGNS. We have built up the largest sign luslness In the city by first-class work . tnd keeping our promises. Our prices tre right 6th and Everett ata. Phone Exchange BE. 'SIGNS THAT ATTRACT" PORT- land Sign Co.. 287 Stark. Pacific 1598. .STREET PAVING. AN OLD LADY FOR A COMPANION. Call at 2604 8d st, rooms 26 and 26, 11VU1 4 LO . TRANSPORTATION. COOS BAY Weekly Freight and Passenger ervioe of the Tine Steamship B rea kwater leaves BOBTTjAXTD every Monday, 8)00 p. m-4 from Oak-street Dock, zor EMPfRE NORTH BEND AND MARSH FIELD Freight Received Till 4 p. m. on Day or nailing, r ABB rrom Portland, lst-class, 10.00; Sd-olaas, 17.00, lnclndlng bertn and meals. Inaulre City Ticket Office, Third and Washington sts.. or Oak-street Dock. Costa Rica. San Francisco Oct S :V61? SteVrfoptW Nlcomedla, orient Nov. 2 Numantla, orient Nov. 80 Tassels In Port. NUNN JUSTIFIED TN ' KILLING CROWLEY H1B Low Rates From PLIVCt IWTlUii .lU.nUM. 4IIU V. WM I mgs. 814 Lumber Exchange. . -- ' tHE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO. tile H,flgl ROOFING. tlN ROOFING, GUTTERING, RE l pairing and general jobbln " (l 2 Jefferson st pacific l During September and October the Great Northern railway will sell colo nist tickets from all eastern points at greatly reduced rates. a J liiL sxeatly reduced rates. do! For Astoria ao ob FastSteamerTelegraph Dally (except Thursdays). Leaves Aldei street aoca 7 a. m. Sundays a. m. SI round trip. VBOBB 8-AX-f 068k MMBBBBBSBjSBSMIBBBVSSBSBSBaaaaSaSBJBe- Columbia River Scenery BXOTT-ATOB XiXBB STBAJatEBS. n.llv BArvfcA bAtwenn Portland and 00 xhe Dalles, except Sunday, leaving Portland at ( a. m.. arriving aoout b HAD 1S.B. fit Paul tn SUivtl-tM PfiBTT ivn aiinr m anr v inruro ; aax aa d. m.. carrying ireignt ana paasengers, for hVi-Hti ,:k11 -M'rvl n . f"2?l-' I Splendid accommodaUona for outfits w. r.l c. n . v.v I -.. I nd livestock. 10 aecond-hand fireproof safes and bank Proportionate reductions from other Dock foot of Alder st, Portland; foot fes verv chean. See them or write points. Now Is the time to send for of Court St., The Dalles, rnone Slain is. 02 7th st your friends. Orders for tickets will 9U. Portland. MEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES receive prompt attention. Additional Larra lines carried. Lock-outs oDened. I information on annllcatlon to H. Dick- lacks, jaila, metal furniture. Both Bon. C. P. A T. A.. 122 Third street Portland, Or. Phones Main 680, Horns hones. J. B Davis. 6 3d. kAFEH FOR SALE, LOCKOUTS OPEN ed. autos and machinery repaired. Co- ' umbla Qaa Engine A Safe Works, 244 2d. SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES. 8HOWCABES OF EVERY DE8CRIP tlon; bank, bar and store fixtures - nade to order. The Lutke Manufac- jurlng Co.. Portland. j ijH. BIRD8ALL. DESIGNER: AGT. M. I . ... . 7 tv inter Lumber co. 7 Hamilton bldg. TITKU'RITERS. A-2286. rOBTX-ABD AJTD PTJOBT SOTBB BOTfTB S. S. "Redondo" Sailing from Couch street dock. Port- j land for Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and Belllngbam, September 18. at p. m. TBSXQBT Connecting 1 at Seattle for Nome, BOBTB BAOXTXO STBAKSBXr CO.B BTEAMXXPS Roanoke and Geo. W.Elder Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and Los Angeles direct every Thursday at 8 p. m. ncKei omce isz -rnira .near Alder. Victoria, B. C, Sept. 1 28. Sailed xrrt. a I run ottn ajuib, d-ui .0. m 1 iyru ' ir.. . Steamer Santa Rita, from Portland. San Francisco, Sept 23. Arrived Steamer Geo. Loom is, from Portland. Tola. Rr. ah N. P. Mills Balled at 4 n. m. Steamer Nome Cltv. Dals-onar. Br. ah Columbia No. 2 ror Portland. Haiiea Bteamer w. s. Slam, Gr. sh Portland Lumber Co. Porter with schooner Roderick Dhu in Conway Castle, Br. bk. Astoria tow, ror roriiana. vtneennes, tr. dk Columbia no. 1 North King, Am. tug ..Astoria Antelope, Am. sen Foot of Lincoln St Nicholas, Am. sh Astoria St. Louis. Fr. bk. Montgomery No. 2 compeer, Am. sen Astoria Strathness, Br. ss.. Portland Lumber Co. North Star, Am. tug Astoria Gardiner City Am. bktn Stella Col. de Vine Muriel. Fr. DK.. .Mont. No. 1 Oliver J. Olsen, Am. ss Tongue Point Berlin, Am. sh GobJe Kalomo, Br. ss Oceanic Wflllnmit Am. tmrA . . fitrMm ttmii- in Whitnev. Am hir Rt .Tnhn. verdict that Nunn shot In self defense. Grava Harbor. Am. aa..Wfll. I. A fl. wka. and exonerated Mm. Nunn, who was SnlvAtnr Am mrh A.tnrto shot through the abdomen by Crowley. Admiral Borrenson. Nor. ss..-.N. P. mills st?" ,n a 'toua condition, and the Barkston. Br. as. Montgomery No. 2 I pnyscians say tnere is oniy one cnance Arabia, uer. ss Alaska w"- ' Klsa. Nor. ss St Johns .p. Lbr. c.n. ttcnmg pues provoke pro fault v. but Tongue Point I proianuy won 1 cure tnem. Doan's Couch st I "intmeni cures itcnmg. bleeding or Oak st I protruaing piles after years of suffer- (Special Dlspitch to Tb Jonrnal.) Eugene, Or., Sept. 23. The coroner's Jury empaneled to sit at the Inquest over the body of Charles Crowlev. who was shot and killed Saturday afternoon at Marcoia dv jaert isunn, returned irrw ATjri .wn uivr, tt tAxsra I "Jonnecting ai oeatwe xor inomfl, S.W AND 2ND HAND, ALL MAKES, I rtnlnf nlnln Si fhln. anrl B-Alr. ' Hi p'tl'v N.ret'4P14'. P- U G V banks with! steamers tleiadea. Hyades, tUK OLIVER TYPEWRITER AGENCY. 1 Schubach A Hamilton. General Agents. ad,. Or. See the new model No. OH- F. P. Baumgartner. Agent Portland, 1 1513 (iSliSX? tlHDL 1 couch street dock. 1 'sJ'" . 111,1 " 1 ,,l' fx .... . Tfc. ... fer, before buying a typewriter. ' Oliver fvewrttori soiti aua reniea. t Phones; Main 861 Hoa A418L i Andy Mahoney, Am. sen. Cascade, Am. as Redondo, Am. ss Breakwater. Am. ss. . . Redhlll, Br. ss lumber Carriers En Bouts. Thomas L. Wand, Am. str. San Francisco Busle M. flummer, Am. sch. .Guayma.i Lettltia, Am. sch San Francisco Mabel uaie, Am. sen San Francisco W. F. Garms, Am. sch San Pedro Virginia, Am. sch..., Port Los Angeles juaxme, Am. ss ean r'ranclsco J. B. Stetson, Am. ss San Francisco W. F. Jewett, Am. sch .San Pedro Casco, Am. ss ..San Ffanclsoi Bn Boute With Cement and General. Buccleuch, Br. sh .....Hamburg Brenn, Fr. bk Hull Europe, Br. bk Antwerp tienevieve juoiinos, 11. dk. ..... london Rene Kervller, Fr. sh ...Hamburg Laennec, Fr. sh . . . Swansea IAS Filler, Fr. bk London Martha Roux, Fr. bk .Hamburg mojamuique, nr. DK ...... INewcastie, &. Samoa, Br. bk Shields Thiers, Fr. sh ...Newcastle. E. Marechal Turrene, Fr. bk Hamburg vine ae muinouse, ir. dk Antwerp Guethary, Fr. bk Antwerp a icui wu. fi. ua , , aii twerp Walden Abbey, Br. ah Antwerp ulenesslln, Br. sh Antwerp Versailles, Fr. bk. Leltb Ueneral de Bolsdeffre. Fr, bk... London uenerai de Negrier, Fr. bK London Jiayara. Fr. bK Antwern Ville de Dijon, Fr. bk Antwerp Alice xuane, e r. dk Antwerp Eugene Rergaline, Fr. bk Antwerp H. Haekfleld, Gr. bk Honolulu Arctic stream, nr. sn 1. Rotterdam Crown of India, Br. bk Antwerp Cornll Bart, Fr. bk T.Antwerp iuicb uuinmes, e r. dk jxotieraam Edward Detallle, Fr. bk Antwerp amine unjune, jr. dk London I Ernest LegouveV Fr. bk Antwerp Coal snips Ba Boats. Belen, Fr. bark..... Nwecastle. A. Claverdon, Br. ah .Newcastle, A. Wlllscott Am. bk t Newcastle, A. Port Patrick, Br. sh ..... . Newcastle. A, St. Mlrren. Br. sh Newcastle... A. cnuon, it. dk .Newcastle, A. Ardencrajg, Br. bk. . . . ... .Newcastle, A. Eugene Kcnnelder, Fr. bit- Newcastle. A. Buff on, Fr. bk .Newcastle, A. Castle Rock, Br. sh. ........ .Sydney, A, VAlght Templar, Br. ss. . .Newcastle, A. Stream i 'ng- At any drug store. STOP 'PAYING -RENT! There Is no 'reason why 70a can't be your own landlord. $150 cash will secure yon a thoroughly modern 5-room cottage 12 MINUTES STREETCAR RIDE GOOD NEIGHBORS r?ainrP? GOOD SCHOOLS EASY MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS EVERY HOME CONVENIENCE Located In Spanton's Addition, on East Twsnry-sixth street Choice of three house will be ready for occupancy October 15. Will show you the housea after 6 o'clock if you can't go before. Ufte Spanton Company 270 STARK STREET (Ground Floor) Main 2828 - Phone Us in the Evening East 5562 3C mm I 1 fts isjafSu HomeDecorating Is not a difficult matter when you KOR-E-LAC THE ORIENTAL WOOD FINISH A combination of moat durable Var nish and Stains, for Interior Wood Work. Floors, Furniture, eta. ' THE BIG PAINT STORE Fisher, Thorsen & Co. FRONT AND MORRISON STS. m iraisstrsEra sisss SREBIIBXIinNNBia I CURE MEN While I might with equal success turn my attention to. the cure of all bodily ailments, I feel safer in confining my practice, to the diseases that have claimed my satire tlma and energy In . mastering for the past 26 years. My methods of treating men are a result of my own study andvexperience. They are the methods that . have made me a successful specialist and are practiced oy no pnysician outer man myseix. MY FEE IN SIMPLE CASES You Pay When Well VVHY MY CURES ARE LASTING . Because the methods I employ meet even the most mlnnte details of those ailments to which they apply and are readily modified . to meet the require ments of Individual cases. Because my treatment Is ample, aolentUle and thor ougli, my cures are oomuMto and last-4-. bta mv nxtlanta have no relaDses. for the same reason I am usually able to cure In much less time than Is com monly required in ODiaining oik . imr- uai Jesuits. WEAKNESS bu pai Improper treatment of contracted dis eases can easily bring loss of power. An examination reveals this very cause in a large portion of the cases or weak ness. Lingering inflammation center ing in tne prostate gland is sure to result In disordered functions, and the condition will never be corrected until the Inflamed and swollen (land la re stored to Its normal state. I thorough ly cure every contracted v.diseae I treat. . The remedies ' I employ are known to myself alone, and no other physician has yet produced equally prompt and thorough cures, Tarlooeels, Hydrocele. Bpeclflo Blood Poison, Piles and Stricture are Included la the list of diseases I oars, f Eo long as physicians continue, along the old lines of .treatment of this dis order, men will continue to bs dlsap- fiolnted time and again In their efforts o obtain a cure. I have found that disorders entirely local are responsible for prematureness. loss of power, etc., and that there Is not even the slight est possibility of obtaining a curs through use of internal remedies. My treatment Is directed-: toward - the 're moval - of --all . abnormal conditions throughout the organs Involved, and I do not fall In a single Instance to re store complete and permanent activity of all the functions. - X offer consultation free either at my office or by mall, and am always glad to reader aay advloe that mar be help ful. All oorrespondenos strictly con fidential. V - -v-,-:,---.:i-y - BB. TAYXOm, The Jjeadlaf Specialist. CONSULTATION FREE THE Dr. TAYLOR . ; VC0.: . 234 Uorrlson Street Oor. sjecoad.-rOBTZ-UTS, OBBaOtf. N 1 I- A ...;t,-i,,-v. 1 '