THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 0. 1907. 12 : SIGN AND SHOW CARDS, We have b"'11,. uPh.."Cf, wofk rlihC Wind Bv.r.tt Fhon. Firhsnse M TOWEL SlTFLlf COMB, Mum . ' . , r v ',HHN TOWELS uaihi -V, C K.h. soap.ll P" month. Portland L.unUdrr -rowel Supply Co.. 9th and r""r1 tlt- Ph- J riai.BFKn and hauling GO. VlCKCncirTr' 1ST BT.. BE- . tween Stark uk "u ; phon l9: fliioJ and furnttur. moved and packed for sMppinc; co.nmo.llou. brick ware ; housi with separate Iron room 1-ront .n.f, nnd storage; safes, ..rnlmre. etc.. moved, packed and shipped. .eiOak K 1. between Front and Ut. Phone Main . A -.'.4 7. SAo riTV THANH. W. AI.L. un nuou .,, ..loniinn 1 II. J. FOR THE ORIENT Portland & Asiatic Stcaiu- ship Company Secures the Persia. HUGE SPUD BIG ENOUGH TO SUPPLY SEVERAL FAMILIES WITH MEALS MAWIDOfl STK.IT1I0KI) COAIIXG TO LOAD LUMBER rs. E. K. 2 l &w; manager. E5nS5CIitx'Kk8.8 & baggage transfer, 247 Aldor ut. Main 1171. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 134 N. 6th. .I Main . ltavyhnii!lng and atorage. TnIiEPKNiTeNT IIAOGAOK TRANS fer Ca-8torage 234 Stark Main 407. TYPEWRITERS 'THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER AGENCY. Phone Main 7962. Raleigh bldg.. Portland. Or Oliver typewriter sold, rented, repaired. ALL MAKES, RENTED, REPAIRED. , A,old P p! C. Co. 231 Stark T.I 14. ITHOLSTERIXQ AND REPAIRING Two Vessels, the lliitamet and Agnes Oswald, Will He Here Koon With Coal ( 'argues From Australia Steamer Aker for Japan. - j .... . OR E TM Paciflc Hail Steamship Com pany Plans to1 Cut Ha waii Off Route. The 1'i.illHiid A Asiatic Bteamahlp compujn will aend the Occidental Ori ental Htenmahlp company ateamer Per- itia from thla port thla month to the the form of orient. If sufficient freight la offered to fill the 4 00(1 ton capacity of th been aent to The Journal office by Br crnft. Thla announcement wa. made "r,L"Atrm"n' i: f X2 N.- 3i, lZrl by loeal manuffer J. H. Dowaon thl Mooehed Potato, Weight Four Pounds, Forest Qrore Product. An lmmenat potato, which rrew in crew mooit head and teatl- flea to the rlchnena of Oregon aoll, has been aent to The Journal office by Br- unill vn?l IT1HI1, r. r. ir. it. r"m-i I drove. Oregon. It la of th Burbank (Daltaa Pnw Lm41 Wlra, Honolulu, Nov. I R. P. Bchwarln, general manager of the Pacific Mall Steamahlp company, la a letter to the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, hint trongly at the withdrawal of the Pa cific Mall llnera on the oriental run. The chamber had aeked him for a definite statement of the Intentions of his company as io providing Hawaii with a better passenger service, suit able for touiista. To this he held out no hopes whatever, hinting at a possible suspension of the service from Ban Francisco altogether. A part of his letter says: "Th,r la ftn a atMifi.. that .,!. 's I the Atlantic today that could) be maln- : BIJOU UPHOLSTERY. FURNITURE renovating, repair whop; matreaxea re wade In oni day. 127 MthMaJnJilM. "" WHOLESALE JOBBERS W1NO S1NO TONG KEE & CO.. wholesale and retal! denlera In Chl neae merchandlae; labor contracting. 301 First Main 383. 8etd Back, mgr. ' M A. GUNS CO.. . DI8TRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS 'ROI EVERDING FARKELU PRODUCE Tand commlaalon merchants. 140 Front at. Portland, Or. Phons Main 179. OREGON FURNITURE UANUFAU turlng Co. Manufacturers of furni ture for the trade. Portland. Or. WAbHAMS CO.. WHOLESALE GRO cra. manufacturers and commission merchanta. 4th and Oak sts. mornlnK, and he stated thut freight In round lota would be accepted for Vlad ivostok and North China ports. The IVrala la to be aent acroaa the ocean to engage In the coastwise trade between Vladivostok and Hongkong, and since the Portland & Aalatlc company In cramped for apace on Its regular llnera, Mr. Dewaon considers himself lucky in having secured an option on the Persia. Hhe will be ready to leave Portland cUirlng the latter part of the month berore the departure or tne next regular liner, which cannot possibly get away before the flrat of December. The Persia was formerly the liner Coptic, and plied between Ban Francisco and Hongkong for a number of years. When taken off the route to give room for the mammoth Korea, Siberia and others she was renamed the Persia. It Is understood here that the Intention of her owners is to place her on the China roast to operate in connection with the trans-Pacific liners. Three other vessels were announced this morning as coming here soon. Two FURNITURE MANUFACTURING AND soeclal orders. L. Ruvenskys f urnl- tnre factory, 30LFront St. ALLEN LEWIS. COMMISSION AND S produce merchants. Front and Davis L WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND f glassware. Fraal. Ilegele 4k Co., Port- , land. Or. ! LEW18-8TENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY ' i Co- barbers' supplies, Barbers' furni ture, karbere chairs. 10th and Morrison. SaTES-WIGHT CO.. CALENDARS. AD- vertlslng novelties. 160 tth St. TRANSPORTATION ThWaytea East t Kest Trip Try The ORIENTAL Limited . . Dec. .Jan. Geo. W, Elder. Ban Francisco Costa RUa, Sun Francisco.... Roanoke, Han Pedro and way. Numantla, orient Arabia, orient Klcomedla. orient Teasels la lort. North King, Am. tug Astoria St. Nicholas, Am. su Astoria North Star, Am. tug ..Astoria Berlin, Am. sh , Goble Grays Harbor. Am. ss.. .Will. I. 4 B. wka Hrlzeux, Fr. Uk Stream King Cyrus, Ar. sch Goble Port Patrick, Br. sh Streum Rajore. br. sh. Mersey Alice McDonald. Am. ss. .Inman-Poulaen Churchill. Am. sch Knappton Homeward Bound, Am. bk O. sc C. Lyrla, Am. ss :. Montgomery No. 1 Glendale, Am. sch Tongue Point Annie M. Campbell, Am. sch. Tongue Pt. C. F. Crocker. Am. sch Llnnton Marerhael Turrene, Fr. bk..Colum. No. 1 Claverdon. Br. sch Alhlna Irene, Am. sch Aatorla Yellowstone. Am. ss Llnnton variety, weighs four pounds and without blemishes. Mr. Ostermann dug I 1 4 I aw ak s-am ant rf ft h as annrmntisi iuw cas ot spuns oi mis variety steerage business coupled with the gov on inree acres or ground. Potatoes I eminent anhatHv tienriva th... vn. i"1""" a emu wir hc, wnion 1 aeis or the steerage business and tney means an Income of 1660, or flSs.M would cease to operate. The only thing mat nas Kept tne Ban rranciaco une has been the Astatic business. Jr this Nov. 1. seto. chartered to carrr coal from 1 pusiness were snieo. , o r it wouiq oe .Nov. 1 Newcastle to Ban Francisco and lum- imi,"ID.' l0: Per;! '"F' T IIV Tl I Iksat from a 11 l ( V. P. TJ.. .4 I w aws sss -- Nov is ;o md"'n,nt tnTr.,, X""?nS;.fv5:: "bin list and full freight, they would per sere. Scoffs Sactal-PcpsQ Cepsiilss A POSITIVE CUBE For Infl.maistloS erOatarrhol taa Uladd.rsnd KltraMd Kid eU seCDHPOFAI. Unras null klf sad Mrmaaeatir the woral eM of SiiMrriieas) a4 SJIee. ae Sattar of bow lonf laaaint, Akiolatolf fcaralMi. Bokl b 4ranlil4 sw8f aessn ev awweasgsj sBaSagesa THE SAXTAL-PlTSIIf COL BellnfMUIne, Okia, y All Bragging, Every Woman fuuareueaaaainesia tsaw . ....... apanl Mia wondarral MARVEL WhlrUna Spray I The sew Vaftad Srekn, Jmjn. hot mma awrnoa. wa-nu. eat mom 'on.nint. Xke Wtll-Kaews aUUakle CHINESE , teat saS . Kara 1 DOCTOR aAYAwVWWa. -Sk J J f - bo iwnnot surely the tKVtla aotvDt an e4br, but him stamp for lllnsiraiod book wU ft fall parUoulara aad itlreitim In. valusblato UuIIm. Mtkttl, C a. sas ST.. toRH. Tar Sale ky Vklaaiare IHrag Cc, Weedart, Clark Os, aac Laae-Oevia Drug 0e,-4) tares, . . Y ..,..w .... T I - ... . ' 1. lOWRLUnR. VI llirm, ill oriiiau .ii.uni naiuiiicv . Vl.vilnr Owi ii.i, .hi. A,.. r..u -,111 Tiberius, uer. a a. tievaior brine coal from ' Newcastle. Australia. while the British steamer Btrathord will come here In ballast from Ban Francisco to carry a cargo of lumber to Port Plrle, Australia. Frank Water house 4 Company are agents for the steamer. The cargo will consist of mining timbers. The Btrathord! was here last February, and took a cargo of wheat to the orlunt. The Norwegian steamer Aker, which left Eureka yesterday should arrive here Monday. She comes under charter to T. M. Stevens A Company to carry a cargo of flour and grain to Japanese ports. RANG BELL HIMSELF. Foreman Cosgrove Gives Testimony Before Inspectors. John Cosgrove. foreman on the dredge Portland, testified this morning before i Inspectors Edwards and uuer, trial tne fog bell was sounded on the dredge on the morning 01 November wnen tne ateamer Bailey Gattert rammed her at Postofflce bar. He declared he rang the bell himself and said that he also heard the whistle of the GnUert as she , approached from up the river. Cosgrove was called this morning and was the moat important Kltnesa since THE GREAT NORTHERN'S SWELL Captain Sherman left the stand yester- TWAtto rfollT to Ht. Paul. Minneapolis. I day. The testimony of Captain . Sher Duluth. St u Louis, Chicago and all points' east Crosses both mountain ranges by daylight Complete modern equipment including Compartment Ob servation Cars and elegant . tMnlng car service. For tickets and ?tlp4ng car reservations cau or aaaress - It DICKSON. C. P. ft t.a! 123 TZUxa Street, Portland, Or. Fhones Mala 680, atoms A-8288. Columbia River Scenery Ksaux.ATOB vara bteamebs. Dally service between Portland and The Dalles, except Sunday, leaving Portland at T a. ro.. arriving about i p. m., carrying freight and passengers. ' Splendid accommodations for outfits ' and livestock. Dock foot of Alder st, Portland; foot f Court st. Tbs Dalle Phone Mam 14. Portland, COOS BAY LINK The steamship BREAKWATER leaves Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m., from Oak street dock, for Empire, North Bead and Karshfleld. Freight received till 4 p. m. on day of sailing. Passen- fer fare, first class, flO; second class, 7, Including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third and Washing ton streets,' or Oak street dock. man was to the effect that he did not hear the bell on the dredge and hence received no warning of the Impending danger. Attorney Allen, who is at tending the Investigation on behalf of the Regulator liner, cross-examined Foreman Cosgrove at length but lis maintained persistently that the bell was sounded In accordance with the rules governing fog signals from craft at anchor. He said It was very foggy that morning; and he dirt not see the steamer until she had burled her bow In the dredge. There Is little likelihood of the in vestigation being completed before late this afternon or Monday morning. BIG MERGER REPORTED. ZfOSTH PACiriO BTSAMBXX CO.t STEAMSJTXPS Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and Los Angeles direct every Thursday at 8 p. m. Ticket office 113 Third .near Alder. Alesia. Oer. ss Arns worth Americana, Am, sch Astoria James A. Garfield, Am. sch Astoria Lansing, Am. ss Portsmouth Cascade, Am. ss Ralnlr Tiverton, Am. ss Prescott lumbar Carriers In koate. Mabel Gale, Am. sch San Francisco Vlrlglna, Am. son.... Port Los Angeles Excelsior, Am. ss Ban Francisco Yosemlto, Am. str San Francisco Amason, Am. bktn San Francisco Compeer, Am. sch San Francisco F. S. Loop. Am. str San Franclsoo C. S. Holmes, Am. sch... San Francisco Transit, Am. sch,,.. 8ao Francisco J. Marhoffer Am, schr. . .San Francisco Cascade. Am. ss ....San Francisco Tiverton. Am. ss San Francisco It. 1) Inman Am. ss San Francisco Wrestler, Am. bktn Ban Francisco Balvator, Am. sch San Pedro Ba Boats With Cement and bsneral. Buccleuch, Br, sh. 1 .Hamburg Brenn, Fr. bk .Hull Europe. Br, bk ..Antwerp Rene Ker viler, Fr. sh Hamburg Martha Roux, Fr. bk Hamburg Thiers, Fr. sh Newcastle, E. Ville de Mulbouse, Fr. bk. Antwerp Guethary, Fr. bk Antwerp Plerri Lotl. Fr. bk. Antwerp Walden Abbey, Br. sh Antwerp Uleneaslin, Br. sh. Antwerp Versailles. Fr. bk Leltri General tie Boisdeffre, Fr. bk. ..London General de Negrler, Fr. bk. London Bayard, Fr. bk Antwerp Vtlle de Dijon. Fr. bk. Antwerp Alice .Marie, i-r. ok Antwerp Eugene Rergaline. Fr. bk. ....Antwerp H. Haekfleld. Or. bk. Honolulu Arctic Stream, Br. sh Rotterdam Crown of India. Br. bk. Antwerp Cornll Bart, Fr. bk. Antwerp Jules Gommes, Fr. bk Rotterdam Edward Detnllle, Fr. bk Antwerp Emllle Gnlline, Fr. bk London Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk Antwerp Aberfoyle, Br. sh Antwerp Edmund Roatad, Fr. bk London Emanuele Accame, It. bk Hamburg Goal Snips Bn Bouts. Belen, Fr. ok Newcastle, A. Wlllscott Am. bk Newcastle, A St. Mlrren, Br. sh Newcastle, A. Crlllon, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Ardencralg. Br. bk Newcastle, A. Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Uuffon, Kr. bk Newcaatle. A. Castle Rock, Br. sh V.Sydney, A. Knight Templar. Br. ss. ..Newcastle, A. Henry vuiara. Am. sn. . .Newcastle, A Mill -.,,, r Hum liai MU lull (rciiui. wivy wuuiu mill for return voyage, has I .... i. -.nI... ., ,i. purchased by Mr. Waterson In I .V- -''i'.''T-.7:i:' " " ," .. Zealand and ' renamed Hrltlah I y.a been New Yeoman, being British flag. placed under the! MARINE NOTES s.eds to carry their baggage, but the dogs perished for lack of food shortly sfter crossing the mountain ran go. Once oh the Yukon the two soldiers de- nlill , h. . w h,4 t m it .n,... ..I. . .wnlAlnv 1.1..1. VI... a . 1... . j "v ' - a' ir.h. a Mri' .ao . u aur" and Joined some troops a short distance k.L!,. L""dia. L"iV 'I0 -J-T sway. Lieutenant Caatner being of ad- etaer r Pn.m.w. aZV .i IT.- venturou dl-POlon, found a Canadian X R 'h ian, , I4r. h would accompany him tip th. Yu- ramp on river. It record of was made. Upon his arrival at Bkagway, on the D.k...... 11.... 1 j A" j j """ son, so they started on their t -" . 4 '': the lea to the mouth of the Inman from flan IPr.nl., ,rl.-t! .1 1 W"S on this Journey that a 11 , m si..m.. .111..'.. ...JL. r... I twenty-six miles a day uirnuiri v 1 1 1 bb 1 n n iiiiin 1 uua 1 Bay. Sailed at 11 a. m Schooner Qlen- caie ror Han Francisco. Astoria, Nov. 8. Arrived down st 1145 p. m. Schooner Muriel Astoria. Nov. . Condition of the bar at a a. m., smooth; wind, east 24 miles; weather, clear. Tides at Astoria today High water. o.si a. m., i.i.kh; 3:00 p. m.. 9.1 reet. Low water 9:08 a. m.. 2.3 feet; 10:02 p. m., 0.1 foot western coast, on February 14. 1139, Lieutenant Caatner was Informed that the government was organising a re lief expedition to search for him. OFFICER'S L0X0 WALK. Sewing One Beam for 15 fears. From the St Louis Globe-Democrat The ease with which people can be come habituated to any kind of unin teresting work, no matter how monot onous It Is, may be seen every day in any shoe factory," says a gentleman Lieutenant Caatner Tramped Nearly connected with this St. Louis indus- 2.000 Miles. "In a shoe factory the division of la- Fmm th. n.i.,i 1? Dor is carnea to me utmost poaaiDie rrom tne Cincinnati Enquirer. I ...... . -i. n. nn.r.iiv. Mr. The feat of OLeary In walking 1,000 forms 'one operation and no mora miles in 1,000 hours has reminded the There Is one woman In our employ who Kldniy and JBiiddir Troubles URINARY DISCHARQES relieved nr 24 Hours Each Cap. ule bests ftllDYl the aMmttWS , Mtwort tfceunttrftUi ' ALL DRTOOUT. ; mmti vitTiiiiinis: s nu stoat ef rests la taat stadf ii-oyr4 si S SMS ea4 ksrfta. is glrtag is tk world sis wonaorroi rosieaios. So MEacuat. poisons oa uauei psm-. Bicoais Vithout oftaAnow oa WITHOUT IBS AIO Of 1 kaiTE. lie gssristote U cere Oetarrh. Astksta, tni, Tfcraat, akeesisrlsai .RerveasiMMa, Rortoos Debility, gtosiaek. KMsef TrmtklMt aloe Last MsnlMMtt raals Wees, ess ssa All Prlvsre DtaMses. A SURE CANCER CURE )sst Keeslvad ftesi r.krna , 0tlaalefe, twt as tsllaVle. - ir too sun ArntcTttn. notT delay. DBLATI ARI DAMOiaoUa , If yea eassel ealt write fo saiptoai kUaS ad ttrmisf. Isekae 4 erats Is at Bps. CONSULTATION FREE tu c. on wo osnrzii Mtbiowx oa 11 Tint St. Cos. kUcflsea, anasae M TarUaa4, Orassa, sauas ns vaaaa. 01 M A I .... iniiucrs 01 ma. rourtn inrantry or a feat accomplished by Capt. Joseph C. Castner of that regiment, who beat w i.eary s recora by about two miles for fifteen years has sewed the seam which begins at the right of the eyeleta, runs to the ton. then around and down on the other side. The machine works so lnent shipping men here that if tills transfer Is really made, hereafter the steamers mentioned will have Tacoma as their port of departure, and the great bulk of Alaskan trade which the Alaaka Steamship company has controlled, and which has heretofore been handled al most exclusively at Seattle will be di vided with this city. Charles E. Peabody, president of the Alaska Steamship company and one of the principal shareholders, is now in New York to attend a meeting of the TflA T Arm? PT. A CQT17V stockholders of the Northwestern com- J.UU XiAlJJ JLU LUAOOlE I I pany, and where negotiations were to be opeped for merging the interests or the two companies. Tacoma Hopes to Control Future Alaska Trade. (Special Dispatch to Tks Inaraal.l Tacoma, Nov. 9 Steamship men here have received word that a big merger or steamsnip nres " , Thord, Nor. ,tr Moraran. Japan sumroated whereby the Northwestern , K1J A. d h Newcastle A Steajnehlp companies have absorbed the Jfo" r."N2witft holdings of the Alaska Steamship - Brodick Castle, Br. sh. .. .Newcastle A. pany, and the vessels of the 1 hitter com- Cal, Br bk Newcastle, A. pany, consisting of the pio..11Faral- , Largemore. Br. sh Newcastle; A. fo"5 Jttfer80n?.ndDnP KnrS-..?. Mlndoro. Am. sch. .Newcastle. N. S. W under the control of the Northwestern I Affne. 0swaW( Br Bh. ... Newcastle, A. companies , Hatumet. Bjr. ss Newcastle. A. stockholder In the Northwestern, which Tramp Steamers Sn Boats, Is controlled by the Guggenheim inter- Btrathenirk, Br. ss San Francisco ests. It Is confidently believed by prom- etrathnlian, Br. ss. .. .Vancouver, B. C ACRES GOOR RICH LAND. ALL TJN- der fine state of cultivation, in good fruit section of the country, close to city and a bargain at 1750. 28 acres all fine level land, all under fine state of cultivation; nice new house of t rooms, good barn, chicken houses, etc, new fruit drier , worth 11,500; 10 acres In orchard, crop alone this year brought owner 1L000; place fenced fnd cross fenced. In fine neighborhood, and only 6 miles -from Vancouver, on good level graveled road. A bargain at 34,700; 11,000 cash, balance to suit. Get our prices berore buying, a acres Strathearn, Br. ss San Francisco Borderer, Br. ss Ban Francisco Goto Maru, Jap. ss....;..Kan Francisco Cralghall, Br. ss San Francisco Rlverdale, Br. ss Orient Queen Louise, Br. ss....San Francisco Ormidale, Br. ss San Francisco Craigvar, Br. ss San Francisco Klver rortn, nr. ss Ban irrancisco Ormiston, Br. ss Caliao C o mo, Br. ss. Valparaiso Minerva. Nor. ss Bremerton Valdlva, Br. ss. San Francisco Woodford, Br. ss Bremerton Aparima. Br. ss Fiji Islands Mackinaw, v.m. ss Seattle Olenstrae, Br. bs Japan St. Hugo. Br. ss Motlendo Auchencrag. Br. ss Shlnwnesekl Aker, Nor. ss Eureka I Persia, Am. ss San Franeisoo Steamer Xlcomedla Will Be Followed Btrathord, Br. ss San Francisco day in the wlldg of Alaska. In other pidly that she actually spends almost mm Ul UVII vhiio l ll fsusasssn up aui lieutenant of the Fourth Infantry. ,n" "T,"" " . u.JU"l"' walked a distance of 1.376 miles 7n the mctti".' t? U t"" t0 d0 ih IlllV-IWfi nflV, An OVttrawA n . -. . .. 1 BwiiiH, iiu V " r. ... . m " V unj six miles a riav Th. .... vL.5 after day during all the working hours. shins undergone hv r... I One might suppose the monotony of . ' . " v",rel I ,U. ...I, ,n..l ..... t... h.nl.k -. . uig an exploring expedition In the years 1 1 7 .. " " r" " 1898-99 is one of thrilling and Intense PPlr,l' DUt 11 d0B not eem t0 do nr- interest nn J.m. i : 1 k".1"1!""! thing of the kind. She Is one of the rAiiuiuiiun expeauion sent out by the!" """" " " T, Kvrriiuieiii 10 una a pass through the AlnaWttn m nnnl.ln ....... . v , . M-"LM'' lh!. -&-tpAB,1S WOMAN A SPECIALTY v "1 w as as, ro.k v. Starting from the northwestern part of Alaska, Lieutenant Casmer and two privates of the Fourteenth infantry started in a southeaster! v direction across an unexplored country, finally arriving at the Yukon river near the mouth of the Tanana river on October 11, 1898, having traversed a distance of 2,000 miles. It was a ragged and forlorn party that was taken in charge by a band of Tanana Indians at that point and feted on moose meat and other delicacies. Lieutenant Castner was delirious by reason of the privations and hardships he endured. For six days the party had lived on nothing but wild cranber ries, as even the rose apple, which had formed a portion of their diet with what game they could kill, had become Inaccessible on account of the deep snow. At an early stage of the Journey Lieutenant Castner and the two sol diers had lost their firearms and blan kets while floating on a raft down a stream. A low tree had brushed the members of the party and all their ef fects Into the deep river. They were lucky to save a few matches with which to start a fire. The shoes of the officer and soldiers had become worn to shreds and they had to strip themselves of part of their clothina- with which to bandage their feet. a Tne soles and other parts of their feet became a mass of running sores. The party started out with dogs and roots, tiona free. MBS. S. X. CMMM, the only Chinese woman doctor In this city. She has cured many afflicted sufferers. Cured private and female diseases, also throat and lung troubles; stomach, bladder and kidneys and diseases of all kinds that tha human flesh is heir to. Cured by Chinese herbs and Remedies harmless No opera- Honest treatment. Kxamination 212 Clay St. corner Third. 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A.kfsrrnx.oireaTni'si IAMNs BKAMB PILLS, (or SSi Mft Knows SS BOM, SSHtt, Alwtn RoHtbM SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE in any uncomplicated case sfVEi wmr Vragalot far a iaaaaXBra4Y a K.a im ! mulllcW soiled witk Blue fclbboa. V OFF FOR THE ORIENT. by the Alesia. With a cargo valued at 1212,080 the Portland & Asiatic liner Nicomedia left down this morning bound for Hong kong and way ports. The liner Alesia is expected to follow tomorrow morn- Ainswortn oock lnar. Hhe shifted to berore buying. ( this morning to prepare for departure, all good level land, all under Thtf Nlcomedla's -cargo consisted En Bouts In Ballast to load Oraln. Gael, Fr. bk...' Puget Sound Mlltonburn. Br. bk. ..... .Santa Rosalia Dumfireshire. Br. sh...PorrLos Angeles Sully. Fr. bk San Francisco Celtic Chief. Br. sh Honolulu Admiral Corneuiler, Fr. bk...8an Fran. Strathgryfe. Br. sh Callao Castor, Br. sh.. Valparaiso Alsterkamp, Ger. sh Caleta Colosa ritia state, or cultivation; good house, mostlv of flour, there being 68,640 bar- Schubek. Ger. bk Valparaiso barn, chicken house, etc.; 3 acres in as sorted bearing fruit trees, city water, 4t mile from platted part of Vancou- ver. Includes stock and household goods for tally $3,600; terms. THOMPSON & SWAN. Citiians Bank bldK-, Vancouver, Wash. . 80S-7 Swetland bldg., Portland. Or. WANTED -ROOM HOUSE; NO agents, Holbrook & Co., 250 Stark. HAVE SEVERAL CHEAP LOTS TO sell . on small payments down, bal ance Installments; will take clearing house certificates.;. Holbrook & Co,, 250 ptark. ' 14,250 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON , E. Burnslde st; fireplace, furnace, laundry tubs, barn, etc.; newly tinted; very easy " 1 terms. - Palmer-Van Alstine Co.. 222 Failing bldg Violin its a Hair Restorer. From the Paris Menestrel. It la now' a scientifically proved fact that music exercises a great influence on the growth of the hair.. It Is with good reason that great1 musicians, such as Psganlnl, Lisst and Paderewskl, are -represented with a growth of hair which Absalom might have envied. Kelenee has proved that stringed in struments have a favorable influence on the growth of the hair, while brass instruments act' In the. opposite direc tion. Every one has probably observed that s bald violinist is as rare as a - ttald horn player la, common.. Wood in jUriimetits, uh as the flute, seem to have tin-pronounced Influence eithar ajr, " v t . ' V - ' - -'4; rels stowed away beneath the hatches. Glenelvan. The flour alone Is valued at 1211,091. 1 Ostara, G In addition to the nour tne manirest shows 25,000 feet of lumber, valued at 1675, and general cargo, worth about 110,000. The Alesia was booked to leave be fore the Nicomedia, but she was pre vented from doing so by an accident Three days ago while loading at the Albina dock, a spar, 85 feet in length, broke from the derrick and crushed a portion of the forward deck. Temporary repairs will be completed here this afternoon. , There is probability of the Alesia cioch. Br. bk oaicning up wun win iiiramrum.,i me mouth of the river so that both might get to sea at the same time. In that event considerable betting might be indulged In along the waterfront on the outcome of the race. Br. sh Santa Rosalia er. sh ...Valparaiso Amason, Br. bk Mollendo Alexander Black, Br. bk San Diego Windsor Park. Br. sh Caldera Clan Buchanan, Br. sh.... Santa Rosalia Clackmannanshire, Br. sh. .. .Valparaiso Wavertree, Br. sh Tocopilla Elginshire, Br. bk. .Caldera Largo Bay, bk Valparaiso Charles Gounod, Fr. bk..San Francisco Arm en, Fr. bk San Francisco Carnarvon Day, Br. sh West CoaJt Lady Woolseley. Br. bk. .. .Caleta Buena Cambusdoon, Br. sh. ,... .Calota Colosa Earl of Dunsmore, Br. Sb ...Callao Taitai Acme. Am. ss Japan Duchalburn. Br. bk Santa Rosalia miyiarer, sr. on Valparaiso Oil Steamers Ba Bouts. Maverick, Am. ss... San Francisco Col. E. L. Drake, Am. ss.San Francisco MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Begnlar lasers Due to Arrive. Alliance, Coos Bay Nov. 9 City of Panama, 8an Francisco Nov 10 Breakwater. Coos Bay Nov. 12 O. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. Nov. 12 Costa Rica, San Francisco Nov. 17 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. Nov. 19 NBmantia, orient Nov. 20 Arabia, orient Jee, 10 Alesia, orient jan 2 Nicomedia, orient ...J... .Jan. 16 Begnlar Xdaers to Depart Alliance, Coos Bay Nov 9 Alesia, orient Nev. Id Nicomedia, orient Nov! 11 Breakwater. Coos Bay .. ,. Nov. 1 City of I'anama, San Francisco. .Nov. II ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The steamer Roanoke sailed for San Pedro and way ports last night The steamer Alliance is due to arrive late tonleht from Coos Rav. She la two days behind her schedule. The lighthouse tender Heather crossed out this morning with supplies for lightship NO. 60 and Tillamook KOCK. The British steamer Borderer Is due to arrive here tomorrow or Monday in ballast under charter to load wheat for Europe. . The British steamer British Monarch hauled Into Montgomery dock No. 2 this morning to load wheat. ' The former Italian ship Stefano Ra- The Truth About Doctors "What do doctors know about the use of drugs?" I was asked the oth er day. "Practically nothing at all," 1 replied. This extract from an editorial, which appeared In The Examiner some time ago, explains it In a few words: "Today very little is known of medicine and Its use. The wisest doctor can do but little more than clear out the system or accelerate the action or the heart. When he has done both or all of these things he has reached the end. Dootors can't cure." The raasonr most doctors can't cure is because they use the wrong means drugs. If they would help nature they would be able to accom plish a cure, but In stead of that they work against na ture. You know that drugs contain nd nourishment. Just poison which de stroys. What na ture needs is nour ishment something to build up not to tear down. Elec tricity is that nourishment Feed it to your nerves and they will absorb it, Just as a sponge absorbs water, and carry it to every organ and tis sue of your body, where it gives en ergy and strength to all weak parts, 1 uui uuuy is run uy eieuuiuiiy. It's the lack of electricity that causes sickness and disease. When you have a full supply of electric energy you are healthy and strong. Electricity is the power nature uses to restore health; so can't you see that drugs won't give you this foroe? Human electricitv comes from the food votl eat. The dlirnstlv tulnea of the stomach burn the food and produce this power, which Is forced through the nerves to run the hu man machine. When vou done vour stomach With drugs you decrease vour sun- ply of electric energy, for drugs up set the stomach, rendering It unable to generate this force". Help nature cure bv restoring electricity where it Is needed. My Electro-Vigor does this wh11n 'vou tfleep. It saturates the nerves with. Its glowing power, and these con- t i mm t& inn duct the fores to the part that is ailing and quickly restores health. Electro-Vigor Is a relief from the 01a system 01 drugging. it re moves the cause of disease, and when that Is done no pain or sick' ness can exist. Electro-Vigor is not an electric belt. 1 It is a dry-cell body battery and makes Its own power continu ously. There Is no charging to do just' nut it on and turn on the cur rent. OO I used your Electro-Vigor Just six weeks and ' was cured of sciatica. From my experi ence with this treatment 1 con sider It Just the inmg ror any ner vous derangement. C. M. WITT. Groveland, Cal. o Your treatment has cured me of kidney trouble; my Biioiigui 18 returning ana my general health Is Im proved wonderfully. ROBERT REED. ' Parlier, Cal. Get It Free Get my 100-page book describing Electro-Vigor and with Illustrations of fully developed men and women? showing how it is applied. ThlBb.ook teI in PlaI .language many things your want to know and gives a lot of good, wholesome ad vice for men. I'll send this book, prepaid, free. If you will inclose this coupon. S. A. Hall, M. D. 1439 PiUmors Street SAB rBAHOISOO. Please send me, prepaid, your free 100-page Illustrated book. , 11-2-7 Name -. Address tf TT:rr x I for new, isinereni and Better Methods Which Take Less Time and Cost Less Money Don't . be practiced and experimented upon by physicians, druggists, electric belts and incompetent specialists. My large practice and quick, thorough methods enable me to cure men's diseases in half the time and at about one-fourth the usual fees asked. My best reference is: Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Until Cured My practice has demonstrated that no ail ment peculiar to men is incurable. Failure to cure is usually due to lack of knowledge and improper treatment. .You may consult me free of charge and learn your exact condition. Consult Me When Others Fail You will note my examination is different, my apparatus is new and up-to-date, and I always make it a point to explain every case exactly as I find it, so that the patient may understand his own condition and how I expect to cure him. I charge nothing for examination and advice. SB. TAYIiOB The leading- Specialist- No Stimulants for Weakness My success in permanently curing that condition' commonly known as "weakness" fully demonstrates the absolute corectness of iy method of treatment, which is a method em nloved by myself alone. I do not stimulate the functions to temporary activity by the use of strong inter nal tonics. This Is? the course com monly pursued by both general prac titioners and specialists, and Is a treatment that cannot possibly result In a nermanent cure. "Weakness" is merely a symptom of chronic Inflam mation in the prostate gland brought on by excesses, early dissipation or by the improper , treatment of some contracted disease. A complete and radical cure Is. therefore, a question of restoring the prostate gland to Its normal state, and this I accom plish promptly and completely with out the use of internal remedies. .My treatment is n local one entirely. It is original and scientific ,and has been proven absolutely effective by thousands of tests. I am convinced that by no other methods can full and permanent restoration of strength and vigor be accomplished. No Surgery for Varicocele Many men afflicted with varicocele are endangering their general health, their manly powers and even life It self by allowing the disorder to re main uncured. Varicocele results from partial paralysis f the delicate nerve fibers that have a part In con trolling local circulation of the blood. The muscular coatings of the veins being deprived of Bervous communi cation and control, become inactive, weaken and relax. The blood vessels expand from the pressure within, the circulation In the parts becomes ulugglsh, - and frequently stagnant pools form In little nooks and pock ets that constantly enlarge as the re laxation continues. Tha possibility Exists that clots may form m these stagnant pools and then pass out Into the general circulation. Should one nnd lodgment tn a valve of the heart, the result might be Instant death, or should It be carried to the brain, general paralysis would fol low. ' I guarantee to eure varicocele in one week by a method that involves no cutting. No other physician em ploys a like method, and so thorough is my worK tnat mere need not bS the slightest fear of a relapse into the old condition. " AJKXCOCEUB, SFEBMATOBBHEA, X.OST VTCKB, OBOAKXO WEAK. BTGSS, COWTBACTED DISOBDEBS, STB10TUBES, SPECIFIC BI.OOD JPOXSOB and PILES I .also treat and cure promptly and thoroughly. The Dr. Taylor Co. 834V XOBSXSOjr STBEET, corner Korrlsoa, and Second Streets, Portland, OVegon. 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