The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 07, 1907, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND; THURSDAY' EVENING, NOVEMBER 7. 1007. .
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T"hon
TiTTSKv'-' tTkNEHS AND
REAL ESTATE
E8TAT1B AND
lata
3 W OOILREK. BPiFST1Aj
"'leans established m
room IT - i -x rrr
n'.B...""..rMi.tali SOSM BtsrJC
"ml -ff rentals.
at Mam
y V-;, FARMHOrKVKRY PKSCRIP
lo.F W. W. i-P- Commercial
VWu.vit TSTKIN BKAl.KR IN ItKAL
. . i.ArVnt. collected. 110 lot St.
.BIHBKR STAMPS AND SEALS
mm wells .
FORJPON
Rancher in Fort Klamath
Country Finds Water
for Cattle and Crops.
STATIONERY. P.
Vt an iTL OFFICB STATION
A if C Co. 1 Vlnrk. TelI407.
SIKVEVORS.
tytrTLANi") KNil CO- CIVIL AND
TmiBinS engineer, surveyors, imwi,
towel slttly
CLEAN TOWHLS DAILY COMB
brush soap. P1" "onth. Portland
laundry 1 iwl Supply Co, Ith and
tra:.'6fek and uaullno
r O PICK OFFICE l 1ST ST.. BK
tween trk and Oak sts.; phone 6.
Piano and furniture moved and packed
inr ahlrr-ing; commodious brick ware
Iwi Wth mpW ron rooma. Front
nd Clay ail
("iwclil plapatrh to Tb Jooraal.
KlamAth Falls. Or.. Nov. 7. Thero
are now II flnu artesian wells in id
Fort Klamath country. At t ho begin
ning of the year there were uono, In fact
none In Klamath county, and tho first
one In the Fort Klutnatii or Hood River
valley country was nut down on the
Weed ranch aa an expei iincnt.
The lust one sunk this season Waa on
the Al Mi-ltiose property, u, fine ranch
of 720 acres. At a depth of 13 feet
he secured u lar!'' flow of water, rising
14 feet al'ovi' ground. Tho water will
be piped I n I o I In' In. line and to varloui
nana of the ranrh. In time' ho ex
I'ccts to ha- an uitcainn well for every
10 acres, giving lilm a perfect Irriga
tion svafein of hla own. The water lias
a ftilnt tlne of sulphur In It, but the
emtio on the ranch drink It freely aud
like It.
FIENDISH MURDERER
GKTS SECOND DEGREE
"nTSEN-ROK TRANS FISH CO.
' rtanaral transfer and
tdanosand furniture, etc.. moved,
and shipped, at . bet ween
and it-Phone Main H7; A-2247.
storage; aafea.
moved, parsed
f ronl
ALL OK-
c TV THANfi t!l).
twa V' i itu-
manager.
dera given Prompt "rn,1
e. K. 1171. J. C. Flndley,
PKSINStXAR h.Xl'KL83 ' BAOGAGK
trannfer, t47 Alder at. Muln 1171.
CHKOON TRANSFFH CO.. 1J4 N. th.
Main . Heavy hauling and atom a e.
BEPENPENT BAGGAGE TKAM-
STREET PAVING
WARREN
CONSTRUCTION CO.
- trrt pbtIpb. aldewBlke ana croaa
Imta.' Ill Lumber Kxchanye.
THK BAHBKR ASPHALT fAVINO CO.
J e PoMl.nd Office 666 Worceater blk.
SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES
6HOWCASES OF EVERY DESCR1P
ton: bank, bar and ator fixture,
made to order. The Lutke Manufactur
ing Co . Portland.
THK JAMES I. MARSHALL MFO- CO.
' howces, cablneta, atore and office
fixture. 2S Couch at. Pacific 2181.
RTh. birdsaLU designer: agt. m.
Winter Ltimber Co.. 7 Hamilton bldg
SAFES
"PORTLAND SAFE- CO.. SOLE AGBNT8
for Herrlng-Hall-Marrln aafea and
Maiuraneae Steel Safe Co.' bank aafea:
j cond-band fireproof aafea and bank
afaa. Try cheap. See tbem or jirlt
vl I 7th at ;
ElEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES
Larce lines carried. Lock-outa opened.
Jtcka. - Jalla, metal furniture. Both
phonea. J E. Davis. S 3d.
MANGANESE STEEL BANK SAFES
(original) fire-proof aafea. vault
fwnta. The Mosler Safe Co.. 108 id at.
SIGS AND SHOW CARDS
FOSTER KLEISERSIONS.
!We have built-up the laraeat al(m
bualneaa In the city by flrat-claaa work
and keeping our promlaea. Qur prlcea
are right Bth and Everett ara. I'hone
1 Kxchang SB.
SIGNS THAT ATTRACT" PORT
land Sign Co.. 187 Stark. Paclflo 1598.
TAXIDERMISTS j
(ipertkl DUpatrfe to Tke Joarmil.)
Taroma, Wash., Nov. 7. - Archie
Mitchell yciMerdajr pleaded guilty of
manslaughter booft "Judge Snell to en-
rope prorecutlon on the charge of mur
der In the tlrat degree.
Mitchell waa a longshoreman. II
came home and found hla wife, wbjo la
an lndliui squaw, lying on the floor and
with her another woman and James Nel
son, also a longshoreman, with whom
Mitchell had -een on the moat friendly
terma. The three had ben drluklp.g
And were lit ' a stupor, aaleop on the
floor. Mitchell had heard ugly stories
of relations between hla wile and Nel
son and, without waiting to ask ques
tions, attacked Nelson with an ax, mu
tilating hla body aa ruthlessly aa If It
had been a block of wood.
REACH PORT WITH
SAILS III SHREDS
British Shin and French
Bark Keep Company
From Australia. .
Bailor returns to
INHERIT FORTUNE
Vrsaols Arrive After Trdloui Towa
l'p eh Rlter ThrotiRh Dense
Ranks of Fog Ruth Rrlng
Cargoes.
MAN IS STRANGLED
BY FALLING DOWN
8nee1t Dispatch to The Jonro.l )
Great Fella, Mont. Nov. 7 William
II. Clark waa strangled to death In an
extraordinary manner here. While In
toxlcated and during a long ppree he fell
down a narrow passage beside the Klon
dike saloon with hla throat across the
edge of a board that rose above the
floor about two feet and death followed
from strangulation, hla dead body be
ing found where he fell. .
Hanan shoes sold nt Rosenthal's.
TRANSPORTATION
TAKE SPECIMENS TO F. BREZEE.
skilled Isbor. 303H 3d. A-4640.
Tl'PEWRrTERS
THE OUVER TYPEWRITER AGENCY.
Phone Main 7952.
Raleigh bldg., Portland. Or. Oliver
typewriters gold, rented, repaired;
ALL MAKES. RENTED. REPAIRED,
sold. P. D. C Co . 231 Stark Tel. 147
The Way t Go East
Next Trip Try
The ORIENTAL Limited
THE GREAT NORTHERN'S SWELL
ITRAIN. daily to St. Paul. Minneapolis.
Duluth, St Louis, Chicago- and all
points east Crosses both mountain
I ranges by daylight Complete modern
j equipment. Including Compartment Ob
servation cars ana elegant oining car
service. For tickets and sleeping car
reservations call or address
II. DICKSON. C. P. & T. A.
laa Third Street, Portland, Or.
Phones Kaln 630, Home A-2288.
I'PIIOLSTEKING AND REPAIRING
BIJOU UPHOLSTERY, FURNITURE
renovating, repair shop: matreases re
made In one day. 127 11th. Main 8196.
WHOLESALE JOBBERS
WINO SING TONO KEB & CO.,
wholesale and retail dealers In Chi
nese merchandise; labor contracting. 308
First. Main 882. Bold Back, mgr.
"... . M- A. GUNS T & CO.,
DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS.
- - PORTLAND. OREGON. ,
JfiYERDING & FARU KLL. PRODUCE
and commission merchants, 140 Front
st Portland, Or Phone Main 179.
OREGON i FURNITURE MANUFAC
turlng Co. Manufacturers of furni
ture for the trade. Portia na. Or.
"WADHAMS & CO.. WHOLESALE ORO-
' ' Cora.-, rn&nul&ciurcin una uumiujaaiuit
merchants. 4th aBrt Oak sts.
FURNITURE MANUFACTURING AND
- special orders. L. Ruvenaky's furni
ture factory,
307 Front at.
Colombia River Scenery
XZQUX.ATOB tllTE BTSAKEKS.
Dally service between Portland and
The Dallea, except Sunday. leaving
Portland at 7 a. m arriving about
p. m.. carrying freight and passengers.
Splendid accommodations for outfits
and livestock.
Dock foot of Alder St., Portland: foot
of Court st, The Dallea. Phone Maio
914. Portland.
COOS BAY LINE
The steamship RUE AK WATER leaves
Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m., from
Oak street dock, for Empire, North
Bend and Mershfielfl. Freight received
till 4 p. m. on day of sailing. Pnssen-
rer fare, first class, $10: second class.
7. including herth and meala. Inquire
city ticket office. Third and Washing
ton streets, or Oak street dock.
ALLEN & LEWIS, COMMISSION AND
produce merchants. Front and Davis
. onrtlnnd. Or.
CROCKERY
glaas ware. PraeL Hegele &. Co
land, jr.
AND
Port-
rEWIS-STENUER BARBERS'. SUPPLY
Cn. barbers' supplies, barbers furni
ture, bn rbers' chairs. 10th and Morrison,
STOBTH PACfPIO STEAMSHIP CO.'B
STEAMSHIPS
Roanoke and Ceo. W. Elder
Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and Los"
Angeles direct every Thursday at 8 p. m.
Ticket office 132 Third .near Aider.
" iiATES-WIGHT CO.. CALENDARS. AD
vertlslng novelties. 150 Sth St
MARRIAGE LICENSES
st.
Oliver Layselle, 133S Cnruthers
J6: Sarah L. Frederlcksen, 22.
Frank Elbert McAUen, Golden West
hotel. 46; Vivian Wlckson, 28.
George Grenier. 1297 East Main st,
Jl: Laura Grigwire, 18.
Carl Jones, 4l xajjor mi., mrus"
: 'Fiank 'Qulgley. SMEast 15th st, 32;
, Kettie Bchuadir.g. 22
Edward A. Tuie, Lents, 28; Myrtle
Ethel Moll, 21.
James William Thompson, 24
: 'nshlncton at.. 27; Delia Kricsen, 26.
J. W. Horton. Portland, 31; Charlotte
' Ai McFarland, 34
. Cirl Becker. 276 Argyle St., 23; EUz-
abeth Butenchoen, 22.
Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith & Co.,
Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash
liiptort sts.
M
Weddings cards the best
'. Alvln . Hwk. 144 2d st
100 (or 3a.
Toneeth fc Co., florists, for flowers of
sTVklnda. "123 th st
ClajKe' . Bros., Florists Fine flowers
i and floral designs. 288 Morrison st.
Full dress suits for rent, all
Unique Tailoring Co.,' 20l
Si AX M..' SMITH, FLORIST
St.. opp.'Meler
sisea
Stark, st
Frank's.
, 150 6TH
Main 7215
. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
. LOST BETWEEN K. "2 1ST AND' PA-
ciiio ?er - is. xotn ana Annenv sts., a
h!)tk htind natchel. containing 315 tn
sold, a ticket to Deer Island, and other
articles. Return to Journal office and
' receive reward. -
WILL PAY 8 PER -CENT AND BONUS
for C0s for one year on 12,900 ae
. "tirity;.njU8t, have it ; Friday. X-5 2,
Jo-trnal. -
Van i iciwA I-OAN ' OF $3.ooo TO
s .(:() in a flue new home. Address
Tv a 1 1 1 IJiiV oi)K FOR MILL
-Iwwrtiltir-hotisiv- 859.4)tUTalsa. waitress.
,tsoH. Lmybcreas Labor biifeauAiaJ okv
WAVERLE
HEIGHTS
We take checks, certificates
of deposit, clearing house
certificates, shin plasters, or
old gold, in payment oi lots in
Waverleigh Heights.
Tut your money in "dirt"
and get ybur money's worth.
No worry here. Give tis your
money and we will do the wor
rying for you.
Coming here from Newcastle. Austra
lia, tho British ehlp Clavenmn ran into
a storm that tore several sails from the
sticks. It waa encountered In mld-
occan and lssted for nearly a woes.
During all thst time monster seas swept
over the craft, but fortunately none o
the men on board were Injured. Hh
arrived in the harbor last night afle
tedioua tow up the river through
denae lorn.
It took the Claverdon 61 days to make
Ihe run from Australia nnd beat the
entire fleet that left the coal port for
the Pucillc when she sailed. Among
these vessels wua the I'.rltlwh ship Ht
Mlrren. which Is now due to arrive here.
bailors in the ( luverdon aay me hi
Mlrren started on her voyage about an
hour after they had begun their voy
age.
When In the vMnltv or the nociety
aianda tne l luverdon pusaea me r rencn
bnrk Mareehnel de Turrene, which ar
rived in .the harbor here this morning
from London via Hobarttown, lasma-
nla. The vessol were quit close to
gether all the way across the ocean
at.er meeting In a calm Into which they
drifted leisurely close to shore off the
island or Tahiti.
Among the crew of the Claverdon Is
Frank A. H. T. Smith, who says his
home Is in Salem, this stale. The man
with the aristocratic initials tells he
has sailed for 20 years, In all capaci
ties from deck boy to caiptuin and down
again. He accepted the bertn of second
Ihiii Im wain on the Claverdon because he
wanted to come here to take charge of
a farm he recently Inherited from a dla
tant relative. The sailing Salemlte
says he is going to try to make the
farm keep him off the sea rnr the bal
ance of his days, although he thinks It
will be difficult. He Is a middle-aged
man and lias sailed all the seas of the
world.
The French bark Marecnael de Tur
rene, which reached tho harbor this aft
ernoon. i here with a cargo of cement,
consigned to Meyer, Wilson & Co. She
came out by way of Good Hope and
Tnsmanla and so fell In with the Clav
erdon in crossing the Pacific. The Mare
chael do Turrene lost a lot of satin in
the Indian ocean, where she encountered
a most fearful storm, captain Nedellec
wns fined .r00 by the customs authori
ties at Astoria yesterday for not bring
ing his papers from Europe, but the
greater portion of the fln- will prob
ably be remitted. The skipper says
he was told by the French authorities
st Hobarttown to leave his papers there,
and believing that they knew what they
were talking about, ne obeyed.
The Marechael de Turrene will dis
charge at Columbia dock No. 1, and the
Claverdon Is getting rid of her coal at
Montgomery dock No. 1. fiotn ure
chartered to carry wheat to Europe.
Churchill. Am. sch ..Knapptoa
jtsunnao. Am. str i,tiinton
Homeward Bound, Am. bk O. ft C.
Lyra, Am. aa Columlha No,
Glendale. Am. sch Tongue Point
viispairlcK, nr. as uccanio
Annie M. Campbell, Am. sch. Tongue Pt
r; o. iteurielti. Am. sen... stena
C, If, Crocker. Am. sch Llnston
Marechael Turrene, Fr. bk..Coluin. No, 1
Claverdon, Br. sch Alhlns,
Irene, Am. sch. Gol.li
Costa Rlcar Am. ss Alnswnrth
Roanoke, Am. as.,,,,.., Martin's
Yellowstone, Am. ss Llnnton
Tiberius, Oer. sh. ,. .Montgomery No. 3
British Monarch, Br. ss.,..On way up
Alesln, Gor. ss Alblnu
Americana, Am, sch Astoria
j.tma A. Garfield, Am. sch. .. .Astoria
tanslng. Am. as Portsmouth
Lumber Oarrlera En Monte.
Mabel Oale. Am. sch Han Francisco
Vlrlgtno, Am. sch.... Port Los Angeles
Kxcelslor. Am. aa San Frunclnco
Yoaemlts, Am. str Han Krauclaco
Amaxon. Am. bktn....
Compeer. Am. sch. ....
F. K. I,oop, Am. str...
C. S. Holmes, Am. sch.
Transit Am. sch
Marhoffer, Am. schr
t'ascado. Am. as
Tiverton. Am. as
II. D. Inmiin Am. ss..,
En Boats With Cement and OeneraL
Buceleueh, Br, sh. Hamburg
Brenn. Fr. bk Hull
Europe, Br. bk Antwerp
itene Kervuer. f r. en Hamburg
Martha Roux. rr. DK. uamburi
Thiers, Fr, ah Nowcastle, F
vine de Miilhouse, rr. bk. Antweip
uue nary. sr. ok Antwern
Plerrl Lot I, Fr. bk. Antwerp
..San Francisco
..San Francisco
..Fan Francisco
, .Han Frnnclaco
..Han Franciaco
. .Han Francisco
, .Han Franclaco
..San Franclaco
. .San Francisco
Walden Abbey, Br. sh.
Glenesslln, ItrJ sh. ...
Versailles. Fr.' bk
General de Bolsdeffre, Fr.
General de Negrler, Fr. bk.
Ha yard, Fr. bk.
bk.
.Antwerp
.Antwerp
....Lelth
. . IyOtidnn
, . . . IOndon
. .Antwerp
. .Antwerp
. .Antwerp
. .Antwerp
. . Honolulu
Rotterdam
. .Antwerp
. .Antwerp
uotteruam
. .Antwerp
. . .London
. .Antwerp
. .Antwerp
. . . London
Hamburg
VI lie de DIJon. Fr. bk. ..,
Alice Marie. Fr. bk.
Eugene Rergaline, Fr. bk,
II. Haekfh-ld. Or. bk. ...
Arctic Stream. Br. sh
Crown of India, Rr. bk. ..
Cornll Bart, Fr. bk.
Jules Gommcs, Fr. bk. ...
Edward Detallle. Fr. bk.
Emlllo OaJllne, Fr. bk. ..
Ernest Legouve. Fr. bk.
Aberfoyle, Br. sh
Edmund Rostad, Fr. bk.,
Emanuelo Accame, It bk..
Coal Ships En Boots.
Be!n, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
Willscott Am. bk Newcastle, A.
St. Mlrren. Br. sh Newcastle, A.
Crlllon, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
Ardencraig. Br. bK .Newcastle, a.
Kugens Schneider, Fr. bk . Newcastle, A,
Buffon. Fr. bk Ncweastlu. A.
Castle Rock. Br. sh Sydney, A.
Knight Templar. Br. ss. ..Newcastle, A.
Henry Vlllard. Am. sh. . .Newcastle, A.
Thoruls. Nor. str Moratan, Japan
KmlJy Reed. Am. sh Newcastle. A.
Ancalna, Br. st Newcastle. A.
Brodick Castle. Br. sh. .. .Newcastle. A.
Calluna, Br. bk Newcastle, A.
Larglemore, Br. sh Newcastle, A.
Aker, Nor. ss Mojl, Japan
Mlndoro. Am. sch .. Newcastle. N. S. W.
Tramp Steamers En Routt.
Strathenlrk. Br. ss Hnn Francisco
Strathfllian. Br. as Vancouver B. C
Strathearn, Br. ss Hun Francisco
Borderer. Br. as Kin rranclsco
Goto Maru, Jap. ss .Sun Francisco
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saying perfect paints,
enamels, stains,
varnished per
fect vhea
buy, and
perfect
in use
and
vear.
It
doe
not
matter
what you
7 want
to paint,
you can
always tet
v. the rttht
mattrial under
the nam
"ACME QUALITY"
Let na seed yon s copy of
ine new leii oooa, ine
Selection sad Ce or Paints
Bad riBUhee." Free on request.
II your nearest dealer cannot
Supply you with I he "Acne
Ouallly kind, wcfwilL
I.EIV ERA PAINT &
VARNISH Co.
171 rint Street, rwtlsa.
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Ing ion st. Portland, Or. t or by mall from
The Tarrant, Co, Is Jiudsoa st, MM
York. "
OR WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson's - Commrand
The best and only rsllablf7
reroear ror vkiaxxb vmwe
luua. cure tne most ooaun-
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per box, or three boxes IS. Sold by
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Specialists
S7 TBABS' BXPTBIBirCE.
HIDDEN IN FOG.
Gt-rman Tramp Steamer Has Strange
Experience Off River.
For 8C hours the German steamer Ti
berius was held outside the mouth of
tho Columbia river this week by ono
of the denspst fogs ever encountered
by anyone on board. Yet some of them
have been to Fea for more than a quar
ter of a century. The big tramp hov
ered about in the vicinity of the light
ship so as to keep clear of shore. Tne
Britloh steamer British Monarch and
the American steamer Roanoke kept tho
Tiberias company for 14 hours.
The Tiberius arrived up In the har
bor shortly before noon today. She
dropped anchor In the stream but later
In the afternoon Pilot Emken hauled
her into the Montgomery dock where
Hhe will remain while being lined for
her cargo. Kerr, Glfford & Co.
chartered the steamer several weeks
.ago and she will be loaded at Montgom-
ny flocks lio with a full cargo of
wheat for Europe.
The jibcrlus is in command of Cap
tain Schwaner, a master of the old
school. She is a big carrier having ca
pacity for all of 7,000 tons, and Is
bomewhat familiar hpre Blnce she tonk
a cargo of lumber from this river to
the Orient a few months ago. She car
ries a white crew, contrary to the usuil
order of things on steamers In the Pa
cific ocean trade.
The Tiberius left San Francisco Fri
day night last week and ran Into strong
northwesterly winds and heavy swells
almotit Immediately after leaving the
Golden Gate In the distance. For
three days she bucked the waves and
wind and finally made the light ship
nftrr having burned a great amount of
fuel as compared with the actual dis
tance covered. Then the fog came and
.obscured everything. For 26 hours the
jrrten were practically lost except for tho
,n6und of the fog. whistles from the
lightship.
Craighall, Br. ss
Rlverdule, Br. ss..
Queen Louise, Hr.
Ormldale, Hr. ss. . .
Cralgvar. Br. ss. . . .
River Forth. Br. as
Ormlston. Br. ss..,
Como, Br. ss
Minerva, isor. ss...
Valdlva, Br. ss.
Woodford. Br. ss..
Aparlma. Br. ss. . . ,
Mackinaw. ..m. ss.
Glenstrne, Br. ss. .,
St. Huso. Br. ss. . . ,
Auchencrag, Br. ss. .
, .San Francisco
Orient
.Pan Francisco
, .S in Francisco
. . S i n Fi a nelson
. ,Sj:i Franc) sen
Cnlta
Valparaiso
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. .8;in Francisco
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Japan
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Wt Will Trsa Any aUngls VmooatnU.
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Absolute Cuartnteo
No Pay Unless Cured
Ho Xncurabls Case' Aoeepted, -We
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MATORRHOEA, SPECIFIC BLOOD. POISON IN ALL STAOES, VARICO
CELE, HTDROCELK, GONORRHOEA, OLEBT. OR ANY OF TUB DIS
EASES COMMON TO MEN.. Personal attention given all patients.
XTTSBBOOat ZBBTZTTTTZOVS.
In selecting a physician or specialist when in need of one, some con
sideration and thought should bs given to the qualifications, experience
and length of time an Institute or Vnedtcal man has been located in the
city. It stands to reason that an Institution that hsa stood the test of
time and numbers its cures by the thousands is far superior to mush
room Institutions that spring; up in a night, list a few months and are
gone. We have been curing men 27 years and are the oldest specialist)
curing men irrI'ortland.
We Invite those) who have deep-seated and ohronlo disorders to eall
and be examined. Consultation and examination Is free, ana earrlsa with
It no obligation to engage oar services.
THE SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT OF WEAKNESS
Dosing the system with powerful stimulants and tonics In an effort
to- restore functional vigor can have but one final result The condition
la rendered worae than before. "Weakness" Is merely an Indication of a
low form of Inflammation In the prostate gland and this Inflammation is
but aggravated by stimulating remedies that excite temporary activity.
We employ the only sclentlflo and fully effective treatment for "weak
ness," which effecta a permanent cure by restoring the prostate gland to
a aound and healthy state. Wa obtain complete results in every case we
treat.
Our system of treating is superior to any in this country and our
cures are the result of these methods. We never fall to effect a cure la
any case we take. If you suffer from neglect, from want of money or
from unskilled practice here Is an opportunity to get the services of a
skilled specialist, a graduate physician, with years of ripe experience in
treating complicated and special disorders of MEN ONLY. It will cost
nothing to talk to us, and may be the means of restoring you to health
and happiness. Why not call today. Our offices are very prlvste. Tou
see onlv the doctor. .. - -- -
OOHSTJXTATXOlf FBBX A JTD XH VITUS Our reputation and work
are not a mushroom growth, we have been curing men for 37 years.
Write, If you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential and
all replies sent In plain envelopes. Enclose 2-cent stamp to Insure reply.
OFFICE HOURS 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; evenings. 7 to 8:30; Sundays, 9
a. m. to 12 noon.
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En Route In Ballast to Xoad Grain.
Gsel, Fr. bk Puget Sound
Miltonburn, Br. bk Santa Rosalia
Dumflreshlre, Br. sli...Port l.o.s, AnRi les
Sullv, Fr. bk Han Francisco
Celtic Chief, Br. sh Honolulu
Admiral Corneuller, Fr. bk...San Fran.
Ktrathgryfs. lit. sh Call.io
Castor, Br. sh VUpuralso
Alsterkamp, Ger. sh Culcta Cologa
Hchubek Ger. bk Valparaiso
Glenelvan. Br. sh Santa Rosalia
Ostara. Ger. sh, Valparaiso
Amazon, Br. bk Mollendo
Alexander Black, Br. bk San Diego
Windsor Pork. Br. sh Caldera
Clan Buchanan. Br. h....Sunta Rosalia
Clackmannanshire. Br. sh. .. .Valparaiso
Wavertree, Br. ah Tocopllla
Elginshire, Br. bk Caidera
I-argo Bay. bk. Valparaiso
Charles Gounod, Fr. bk..San Fruncisco
Armen, Fr. bk Sun Francisco
Carnarvon Lay. Br. sh West Cosjt
Lady Woo'.seley. Br. bk. . . .Cnleta Buena
Cambusdoon, Br. sh Calctu Coloaa
Earl of Dunsmorc, Br. sh Callao
Cloch. Br. bk .TnlHI liluaixatad book-
svuiii c. smh. on .juyun
Puehalburn. Br. bk Santa Rosalia
Wayfarer, Br. sh Valparaiso
Oil Steamers Sn Bouts.
Maverick, Am. ss ....San Francisco
Col. E. L. Drake, Am. as. Hun Francisco
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ad Reliable.
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Every Woman
lain teres taH and aheald know
about the vondarrnl
MARVEL Whirling Spray
e new Taaiaai arnara. wire.
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MARINE NOTES
LOIRER CARGO SHIFTS.
Steamer Elsa Puts Into Yokohama
Radly Crippled.
Advices from Yokohama to the Mer
chants Exchange indicate that the Nor
wegian steamer Elsa, hence about a
month apo for Shanghai with a cargo of
lumber, ran into awful weather. She
put Into Yokohama yesterday with her
carg; shifted, the bulwarks damaged
and other Injuries about the deck.
The advices are meagre In detail but
It Is Hur.posed that the tramp must
have fallen Into one of the typhoons
that ae looked for at this time of tho
vcar In oriental waters. In all prob
ability the greatest damege was eus
titined in nearing the Jnwanene coast.
The steamer Will proceed to Shanghai
before repairing, however.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Astoria, Nov. 7. Arrived at 9:30 a. m.
Schooner Jas. A. Gurfield, from San
Pedro. Arrived at 9 a. m. and lift up
at 11:15 Steamer Tiverton, from Sun
Francisco. Sailed at 11:30 a. m.
Schooner W. F. Garms. for Sydney, and
at 10:45 a. m. Steamer Lansing, from
Luis.
Yokohama, Nov. 7. Norwegian steam
er Elsn, from Portland, waa damaged
by deck cargo shifting: bulwarks and
main deck damtuged. Will proceed to
Shanghai before repairing.
Antwerp, Nov. 7. Sailed November 5.
French bark Cornll Bart, for Portland.
Astoria, Nov. 7. Left up at 2:30 p. m.
German steamer Tiberius.
Redundu, Nov. 7. Sailed Norwegian
steamer Aker. for Portland.
Yokohama, Nov. 6. Arrived previous
ly German steamer Arabia and Nor
wegian steamer Elsa, from Portland.
San Francisco, Nov. 6. Sailed
Steamers R. D. Inman and Col. E. I.
Drake, for Portland.
Aotorln, Nov. 7. Sailed at 11:45 a.
m. British steamer Inveran. for Ma
nila; saildd at. noon, Norwegian steamer
Teije Vlken. for Shanghai and French
bark LePilier. for Europe.
Astoria, Nov. 7. Condition of the
bar at 8 a. m., moderate; wind north
west, 15 miles; weather, clear.
Tides at Astoria todav High water,
1:48 a. m.. 7.8 feet; 1:32 p. m 7.8 feet.
Low water, 7:32 a. m., 2.2 feet; S:20 p.
m., 1.0 feet.
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full lutrtlctil&m and dlreetioiia 1b-
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Regular Liners Bus to Arrive.
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si Alliance, vuu viy ....-iv. o
rcity of Panama, San Francisco. . Nov. 9
Breakwater. Coos Bay Nov. 12
G. W. Folder, San Pedro and way. Nov. 12
Costa Rica, San Francisco . X.. .Nov. 17
Roanoke, San Pedro and' way. .Nov. 19
Numantia, orient Nov. 20
Arabia, orient ec. 10
Alesla, orient Jan. 2
Nlcomedia. orient Jan. 15
Xegmlsr Liners 'to Depart.
Costa Rica, San Fianclseo Nov. 7
Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Nov. 8
Alesiu, orient ..Nov. 8
AitiHncn. Coos Bay Nov.s 9
Nicomcdla, orient Nov. 11
Breakwater, Coos Bay... .Nov. 13
City of Panama. San Francisco. .Nov. 13
Geo. w. lilaer. nun rrancisco . ..nvv. i
Numantlft. orient Nov. 30
Arabia, orient ..Dec. IS
Teasels in Port.
North Kir. Am. tug.... Astoria
Ana. sn Astoria
tug. ,v Astoria
................ Goble
Will. L & 8. ska.
, Stream
ss. , .Albina
..Portland Lumber Co.
sch,.., ....Goble
Butte. Mont., Nov. 7. A man named
Ford kicked, choked nnd beat to death
Landon T. Carter at Jim Young's ranch,
nine miles from Kallspell, Monday night
in a most brutal fashion, leaving the
body hardly recognizable. Ford was
an uncle of Carter's deceased wife, and
Carter went to the ranch with the
avowed determination to kill Ford and
Young. He was drunk nnd after lie
had fired ono shot at the man; Ford
choked and mauled him to death, while
Young stood by and made no attempt to
interfere. Both Young and Ford admit
the facts and both are In Jail.
SCOTCH KILTIES TO
APPEAR AT ARMORY.
St Nicholas.
North Star. Am,
Berlin. Am. sn
Grays Harbor. Aim. sa
Brixeux, Fr. Bk
Nlcomedia, Ger.
Muriel, Am. achi
k' I)i. Ci-rm An
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Port Patrick, E.-sh,. . .i . . . i .Stream
Rajore, Ir. shj ...... .t...... ..Mersey
Alios McDonald! Am. ..imnaa-Poulsen
The Scotch Kilties will give two con
certs at the Armory in Portland, Fri
day and Saturday, November 15 nnd 16,
under the auspices of the ThirA Infantry
and Battery A of tho Oregon National
Guard. The proceeds will be used to
furnish the quarters of the troops in
the armory.
The last visit of the Kilties In Port
land was four years ago when they
S roved to bo a popular organisation.
Ince then they have traveled 30,000
miles over-Canada, the United States
arid Europe and nave twice been or
dered before Edward VII. In connec
tion with their band they have a trained
chorus of 16 voices, a large bagpipe
band and the champion hlghlund fling
dancer. . '
Are You a Broken
own Man?
If So I Want to Impress on Your Mind the Fact That I Can
Restore to Yon the Full Vigor and Perfect Health ,
That Nature Jntended You to Enjoy
Following are some of the symptoms of wasted powers and a debilitated
system: Pains in the back, nervousness, insomnia, feeling of exhaustion on arising
in the morning, dull headache, deep-seated pains in the head, a constant sense ol
weakness, aching ifi the joints, palpitation of the heart, drains, lack of ambition
and a general consciousness that you are "all in."
If you have any of the above symptoms don't delay any longer. Come to me
at onde. There is a state which'is beyond all hope. Don't wait'until you have
reached that state. Come now, while you still retain vitality enough to serve as
a foundation for health, strength and happiness. Don't put this matter off another
day not another minute. Make up your mind to come TODAY.
I Cure Men's Diseases
Jl have cured hundreds of men who had long suffered a gradual decline of
physical and mental energy as a result of private ailments. My success in curing
difficult cases of long standing has made me the foremost specialist treating men's
diseases. This success is due to the study I have given my specialty; to niy having
ascertained the exact nature of men's ailments, and to the original, distinctive and
thoroughly scientific methods of treatment I -employ.
Weakness
A
DR. TAYLOR
The Leading Specialist
Burning anfJ painful tirtniftion
Ueved by Oregon Kidney Tea,
You've probably
been treated for
so-called weakness
and helped tempo
rarily or1 not at all,
and the reason is
very apparent
when cause of loss
of power In men
Is understood.
Weakness Is mere
ly a symptom of
chronic Inflamma
tion of the pros
tate gland, which
my treatment re
moves, thereby
permanently re
storing strength
and vigor.
Specific Blood Poison
No dangerous minerals to
drive the virus to the in
terior, but harmless, blood
cleansing remedies that re
move the last poisonous
taint.
VARICOCRL.B
Absolutely painless treat
ment that cures completely
in one week. Investigate my
method. It Is the only,
thoroughly, scientiflo treat
ment for this disease being
employed.
FREE
My colored charfv showing
the male anatomy and af"
fording an interesting study
in men's diseases, will be
given free upon application. I
Contracted Disorders
You can depend upon a quick and
thorough euro by my treatment A
quick cure Is desirable because a
slow cure is apt to be no cure at all,
and a chronic development will come
later. I cure you beyond the possi
bility of a relapse and in half the
usual time required.
Reflex Ailments
k Often the condition appearing to be
the chief disorder is only a reflex
ailment resulting from some other
disease. Weakness sometimes comes
from varicocle or stricture; skin and
bone diseases result from blood poi
son taint and physical and. mental,
decline follow long-standing func
tional disorder. My long experience
in treating men enables me to deter
mine the exact condltiona that ex
ist, and treat accordingly, thus re
moving every damaging cause and Its
effects.
My Fee in All
Uncomplicated
Cases Is Only
You Pay
When Cured
I do not nstt you to pay
"if" you are cured, or "un
less" you are cured, but I
AM WILLING TO WAIT
FOR MY FER UNTIL
CURB IR ENTIRELY
COMPLETED. No fair
minded man would ask me
for more sincere confi
dence In my ability.
Consultation and Advice Free Callor Write Today
Hours O a.m. to Q p.m. Sundays lO to 1 '
.Ti-iB' DR.r;TALQR O.
234f Morrison Street, Corner Second, Portland, Ore.
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