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4 I 14 THE . OREGON SUNDAY . JOURNAL', i PORTLAND; k SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1003. A, HOUSE FOR TARS Jost Brothers Applyio Com- . . mlssloners for a State """"vfiiconse."' ; ' JlfylVY ' SHIPPING , , : : LOOKS ATTRACTIVE Application Filed Three Week Ago Has Not let Jffa Acted Upon but Commissioners W1U Probably Oct Together During Week. , HtTOEIC CBAPT ATV.AITItf OKDEKS IN PORTLAND HARBOR. . ?Y Sf V: v; 3: ' Two brothers, Harry and Charles Jost. ' have applied to the Bailor board- ng-hoaso commlss'on for a license to . conduct a sailor boarding-house In this elty.VThe application waa filed about th re weeks ago but the board has not . j et acted upon It. Tha Joat brothers have rented a ' rmilrflne- tin Ooldsmlth street. Lower Al blna. and equipped It to house and board sailors, and wculd have been In - business furnishing men for ships be fore this had they been given the au- thorlty applied for.' Somehow or other 1 ho commissioners havs failed to get together but the matter will likely be taken up soma time this week. Charles Jost was formerly engaged as watchman for the old xailor boarding-house now having sola control of the business hare. Ills brother recent ly returned from eastern Oregon, whers he operated a wheat "farm for soma jears. . . Tha commission having authority to Issue sailor boarding-house licenses consists of these members: 'William H. McMasters, secretary and Captain An drew Hoben, president Portland has dispatched a. great num ber of ships this winter ana there are many mora to be sent away before the dull months of - summer roll around. Uach one requires from one to-two doxen tars and hence tha business of furnishing them Is considered lucrative, each man averaging about 866 to the boardlng-houso masters, part of It be In for board and lodgings and clothing. The old sailor boarding-house Is lo cated st Second and Olisan streets. So far there has been no trouble this season In souring crews, although j shipping hale liwu haAVlAf than tvtr , smrma on increase. ora Oiius go . (Hearst BT teaseat Lead Wlrt.t San Francisco. Jan."4.Tha murlrat was nigner ror uregon onlonn and firm nt the advance. Oregon Burbank no. I tatoes were Quoted a littl, hlirhur an.l Salinas had a wider range, There were nioaeraie quantuiea or soutnern vpge tables. Local tomatoes have been grow- inK acircer ana boitia nivi iiikMn -apviv. tng. in crates from across tha bar. In expectation of receiving better prices, but they sell slowly, Mushrooms were In oversupply. the demand belna alack. Only a few coops of California poul- T 111 ncBirra nil inn ma rumr mimm about cleaned UD at tha eloaa nt t ha mr.-'.inm reoaipta or oressea turkeys were. 20 - cases and - nrlcea wera ahnut the aama aa on WrtAmw. . . - . i.iihwj rami ,:;. 7.1;' ' ' TV- -' rmsco wmmm tourWMii: innuse n Fridays -r s 1 -r lned .aa previously auot- ' being firm and . Young Have confined my efforts to diseases of men ex- . cluslvely, and there la no aliment belonging ' to this class thst I cannot fully conquer, . I make .1 broad and definite claims.' I tell men ''that I f ran cure inem, even tnougn otnera have raiiea, Jealous doctors have -charred me with clalmlnr too much. But I ask wherein hava I failed to. The ahlp Henry Vlllard which arrived here several weeks ago with a cargo of coal f rota KewcaaMe, Australia, la on of the old school of American windjam mers. Their number Is rapidly de- creaalng, some meeting tha final fata at sea. while others, fn less romantic fashion, are converted into fore-and-aft rimed lumber droghers or old cargo hulks. The Henrr vniard is one or tne vouno-er of Its class, however, and will probably spread her white wings over LI US P BUOY WO Shows German Merchant. Marine "V; Material Growth. united States Consul-General Rich ard Ouenther of - Frankfort, furnishes the 'following -statistics concerning tha Increase in shipbuilding In Germany: The number of veimels built in thai Captain Werlich, Light house Inspector, Will Investigate. NOTHING TO. MARK ENTRANCE TO RIVER . ' , - ' :- "'A' -J - - - I ed, new flats being Fresh extra -egga declined 4Mr per doxen, closing firm at the decline.. Other fresh grades and f storage good! were for extras. . ...:,,.. . JJ Oranges had a firmer tendency, but wwra nu jugner nere. - jnerei has been some advance at southern packing points. Other citrus fruits were auiiaana very weak. Tba Hawaiian article was in rairly good supply, i'tr slmmons are nearly dona for the sen son, and there is now hardly any de mand ior mem. Apples Kept, along at unchanred nrlcea.' c.aia prnr wwi cieanea up.. . Wheat cargoes on passage wera firm but not active. The Kngllsh country markets wera firm, in i.ivarnnoi Uimh tha ooans manr a Tear betnra h.r final Slir""- . w" Uncnangea - i rarim wu. lower. . cnapter is wnnen. in years ago tne i in tne local market there waa no Vlllard engaged regularly in tha Port- .""'es to report and business was land-oriental trade, a forerunner of the incfuWa V;Sm oJA large freighters now operated by the a"C centals tr wAhtmtnn'lVl Portland Aslatlo Steamship oompany. deliver tha -SF r.nt.in AAarmn i. .ii..t aelJvTTT thersj was a closing ad- ... . vanca or zo ner cental.. y barley sold lHc per cental above Henrv Vlllar. will ni-nhahlw Ka "" P"c na apuj given a lumber cargo or sent In billa.t ;h"eVfor tZM .n. s,."" to Australia to i return wlth-coaL She the Imnrovem.nt Th. ..- b.vsi centals, including 7,&3l centals from Port Costa for export, and .4 centals from Oregon. Oats were firm for choice offerings, with receipts of ." centals ana an rrom tne norm. Beans remained at tha nrevlouslr re vised prices. The receipts oft hay were 4S0 tons. There was large receipts of flour. mounting to S.808 barrels, includlna .92t barrels from Ore son and l.SOO Darreia from Washington. The receipts or Dran were s,f ot sacas. inciuning 4. lit sacks from Oregon and 1.6E5 aacks rrom wasnington. I na oniv rhanra In nutter waa a nf decline of lVio per pound for fresh For storage goods California extras were steady and all others were weak. fulfill a promise? For IB years men's 'diseases . have 1 been . mr specialty. I positively cure cases such as - no other physician has ever cured.' My professional advice Is free at .all times, . either in personal ' consultation or by correspondence, and I am al ways glad to render such help as I can In tha 1. t way of cientifio uf$etioiu IWHICnrcany uncomplicated Disorder for only BB. TATX.OB, . Tke Jatadlnr Specialist. Y "' -t,''.' ; Y '7!. I Have -Cured W:Yon.? ' : ' belongs to Hlad, Rolh ft C& CARGOES DEPART: .CASH IN RETURH 1 , My Direct Treatment for "Weaknesi" " That disorder commonly known as weakness" has fori years and . genera tions oaiiiea ui e irons or pnysiciane, yet to imi very air i majority ox doctors. SDeclallsta not axcented. are attemDtlna' tti nverenma it hv mathnda that have been in. constant use and have constantly failed for half a-century. xney aose tne rysiem wun powvrtui stimulants and tonics calculated to restore nervous force or strength, tint is not and never hag. been lacking, with a result that the functions aretemporarily excited to the' positive oeirimenc or tne patient., weaaneev we win call ll sucn ior conveniewce just now is oniy a symptom resulting rrom . onromcauy swollen and. in flamed prostata gland, and la curable by local treatment only. Either early fissipation or aorae improperly ireaiea contractea aiseasa is responsible for ha fnflflfnmillAii In mnat tnatanea. Iliniirh iiwMiitil Inlitm, a I. f-. a , may produce the earns result I hava permanently cured thousands . of eases or toss or power, etc.. witnout tn giving or a single internal dose. wnicn aemonstrates tne aosoiute accuracy or mr unaorstanaing and treat ment of this disorder. In years I hava not met with a alnale failure, and I have entire confidence in my ability to cure all cases that coma to ma for treatment, i am equally certain mat no treatment oiner man that which I nave perrectea can completely ana permanently restore strength and vigor. Dangers of Varicocele Portland's. Shipments Products Increase With Each Day. MONGOLIAN PHEASANTS. American ship Henry Vlllard and BALANCE OF TRADE master, uapiain Anderson. ftalvator. Am. sen.- . Mabla Gala, Am. sch. Redondo '"i"'" io. ui iis.iDi rcK-i(jgg isuoy nui trrvaauif do nome city ,Am. ss Man Ffancla latered tons, against 4 of 110.771 reg- ' . . - b.t. witH C.M a.d flL " - - H'ItrAift- I UliV . I niMI Mrllfl i - " w ' r I Brenn, Ft. bk. Hull Can Be Repaired in Short Order SS -Xew Vesael Needed. I 50i'J?e5r2 Vi. bk... London Bayard. Fr. bk. Antwerp viiia urn Jjuon. it. dk. AnTw.ra CaoUln P. J. Werlich, lighthouse in- aiico Mane, r. dk....... Antwerp latered tons In 1905, and (IS of J67,l registered tons In 1904. In addition to the foregoing there wera built in for elgn countries, . on orders, for German firms, 119 vessels of 122,845 registered tons. , This demonstrates tha activity vi ui uerman snipping traae. Increasing Rapidlj in Western New Vnrlr and TlAntnlnar Vnn Tama I IN CITY'S FAVOR From the Rochester Democrat and I cnronicie. ine recent arrest or a young man . .8an Franciaco I Fonr Large and Valuable Consign- charged with shooting a Mongolian pueaaa.ni just outsiae or tne city limits empnasixes tne ract tnat tnese birds have become numerous In this locality I menta of Wheat, Floor and Lnm- MEET AT RAINIER. ber Cleared Teaterday for Ports and incidentally nearly aa Urn aa do- mestlo fowls. ". - In Europe and the Orient. Under the game laws the killing of mongolian pneasants or naving them in possession is absolutely forbidden until! tne year wnen tne birds were Longshoremen From Coast Ports ; Assemble In Convention. spector. leave, "this morning for Astoria uS'sfreX ft.!: Vancouver, one. Coos bay and San . BUSINESS PICKS TJP. t v iiiuu, wuer ilia cargo will oe Iin-1 i" -""- . i.. ,i H.WI. yjZ Ished. Several cargoes have been the damages could be repaired by the "a'dJ. Nor. ss. hipped bera recently ahln'a own mechanics. Tne ngntsnip a upper wwm wem S1ILTONBURN LIBELED. Somraerstad Nor " a'a" " ' ' Sa'A' Wn7i. records- by rolling up totals exceeding Halved Nor. 'Sn,Xra"c2 those of the past month which proy3 Fv' vw. " I m ' m.i " " " " -O'- nuuwu . niAvrt.hrAflirAr in nhPfl r I latamhax a--, J W a.MntraBtanu anA nart i J UI1KUFI. WOf . . a-af a..n 1 - wwwsaaiua oaaiy cnyvi. '"DLi-,:: -r ; I nmnnns n:; Tr rr"" I wu weak on lumber, However, whereag "an rranciBCO Uha nmsAnf mnnrh srlvaa nfAtnLa A of the rigging having been Germanlcua. Qer. mm. I T ho-tmrt X3a. aaa -n a. .a away. . . . . . I..il,a' li,,"'V.ru-5l ".una sendina- away enormous ouantitlea of C-e of Montgomery Dock Seek fiJSBS tSVS &TVBr.' ?oC r!?. W'ffiVS l st'rn nfiiann i . . - m . -. . . to Recover Damages. paca um u.r . Hvades. Am. " . The large four-masted bark MUton- . r.r.rT" . ?.2!S3S .?r.n r. . Tallac. 'Am. ss. .. .7.. : sin wm- 5n...-.last night, but ins onisn Durg MinnnDurn vm ia uiiuuuutnuty j irtnu wi rflJ re septx. inrYintrn in rim a tn r aitr leave down this morning but she will libel against his vessel. " an ranclsc0 She was furnishef with . a cargo In fee detained unless her captain furnishes 1 ' E onta In Ballast to toad drain. double quick time, as was the bark oonn to insure tne veasers liability I MATtrVR iNTKTiTilOENCJBL ueitie unier. Br., sh ..... .Mnnninin Glenelvan. the first to clear, since the u un vuuuuo ui a ;iuei iiiea uit I 1 1 V Bn .Valparaiso oegmning ox tne new year., ul iuh ni.uaBiu, uer, an. . . . . .uaieta colosa The libel was brought to recover H.egnlar -lners Due to Arrive. Alexander Black, Br. bk.....San Diego damages alleged to have been inflicted o, w. Elder, San Pedro and way.. Jan. 6 Clan Buchanan, Br. sh Santa Rosalia upon Montgomery wharf while the vs- Breakwater Cons Bav Jan. Charles Gounod. Br. bk..Sah Francisco ff.L lher uJtcillve- car- , The senator. San Francisco iu m uiuujiii uj uic uwners 01 me I Alliance Coos Bav . . dock. .United States Denutv Mar.hnl Ai"??- ' By " Terry was placed in charge of the ves- Uon.ioi e,. pr.i. kuk.oi wtuu I Roafe nitv. San Kranclsco Roanoke. San Pedro and way JnAKINK NOTES Coata Blca, Ban Francisco i .- , . Micomeaia, orient Astoria. Jan. 4 Condition nt hr at S , icioudy. - Sailed at 11 a. 'm., steamer Sanl egnl ar Zdsers to Depart. Jan. R Jan. 6 .Jan. 8 GabrleL for San Francisco. Arrived at Alliance. Coos Bay 01:1 a. m., barge No. 3, from San Fran- Costa Rica. San Francisco Cisco. Arrived at 12 noon. LightshiD 1 Breakwater. San Francisco two.. 60. Geo, W. Elder. San Francisco. .. .Jan. 8 San Francisco, Jan. A. Arrived, I Senator, San Francisco Jan. 1.2 jteanaer Washington, from Portland. I Hanalei, San Francisco Jan. 15 .Arrived at 11 last night, steamer Sena-1 Rose City, San Francisco Jan. 15 .tor.ffrom Portland. Sailed last night, Roanoke, San Pedro and way... .Jan. 16 eteamer Argyll, for Portland. Sailed, Arabia, orient Jan. 20 ateamer Elder, for Portland. Arrived, Nicomedla, orient' Jan. 25 wteamer Johan Poulsen, from Portland. Numantia. orient Feb. 15 , Yokohama. Jan. 4. Arrived yesterday, Alesia, orient Feb. 20 teamer r eraia, rrom 1'ortland. Vaaaala In wort er 31 and sailed January 1, steamer Nicholas. Am. sh. .tuyrm, ;ior new xorK. , omuu,. Wild Goat of Europe. From the London Globe. tan t Liav woolselev. Rr. hk rut. .no I J no common wiia go is almost ex Jan. 10 M-ambUBdoon, Br. sh Calota Calosa I llnct ln riurope reven rrom tne Alps, to- in i can or uiinimnra lir .h p.n wnere ne u sea to do commoniv round. tffil. A V I , ' ' . . u.. ....... I rr, . . . . - . . . Jan. 12 I 'cn, nr. DK Taltall 100 riwimyni muumaina appear to oe Jan. 13 "ariarer, nr. sn Valparaiso H""1"" re.lu?v B"u A"" no na? .Jan. 144 iZmltn.ml' ""v:"'.'. -cauao .Jan. 15 A.ndr Theodore. Fr. bk..San Francisco . Jan. 1 5 U"a.J,.o. Xt, bki i . San Diego Feb. o ""u,6""viue, rr. DK....tjan Francisco .Feb. 15 I OU Steamers Sn Xoute. Atlas, Am. SS .Ran DVuiMaM Geo. Loom),. Am. ss San Francisco Argyll, Am. ss San Franclsoc to be - protected 1 lnthe royal 'park of Gressoney. where about 300 bead are d re served One or two of the cantons are urr. lng the federal government to find Re sources for reacclimatizing, the wild goat. One or two private efforts have been made, but the animal does not take kindly to them. -jRltdney, Jan. 4. -Arrived, schooner W. Annie M. Campbell, Ar. sen V. Garms. from Portland Claveraon, nr. Astoria . .Ooble . .Stella sh Montgomery Tides at Astoria Sunday High, 2:20 Versailles, Fn bk Columbia No. 1 ft. m 8.1 reel: 1:40 n. m.. S.3 feet. T.w MUtonDurn, jesr. on. .Montgomery ino. i s:oo a. m, s.u rest; .3C p. m.. 1.6 feet ,J "Ier"-,S;, "Si1 Ill'lu nciiry Yinaju, aui. on. Europe. Fr. bk Omega, Am. sch; ...... Acme, Am. ship , Strathgryfe, Br. bk. ... and other drug habits are positively cored by I BUccleuch, Br. ship j iaoi viiia. ur nypouennie or internal BS& I uu'i nr. niaiL ttogularprjtOOperboirie KC rt yont arngeist or by mall In plain wrapper, t-.i Ctaesaleal Co. sL Lonla. Kla far sale ky SkMman Ong Ce, UI tUrt SU foruaaa. Otacaa. . VnttantO.. -.,.r--wwbrsi, Et an Ksowa to raiu Tarmt Ecwaet af Uobcba sad Oopaieaia . - CAPSULES. Tkwa'a'e'dtanrefot , aonmrao. 1 t, wkitaa, ata, aay ta lake, aosnaiaat ta oarry. Ftltf Mara aaooaauoi in. rnaesL a Howe A Martin a. 1 51 Waah- lng ion st, Portland, Or.: or by mail from The Tarrant Co, 44 Hudson st,' New York. -v nniCHESTEh"SPILLS iwj. , i. i E Biaaiwi'O' uiuna, a 0 " 1 pnisn. shim mum flllaaS Klnhna V aT U.. 1 Take a all I - ,f VrmwrttU A I fnlxma 1 lie ll4aitWB) RBAWn I.Atlir.1 A.k ymr wragvlat for , S'liia la Kre ano .ot4 eirtaiuc ho, kuH iia Blaa Kibboa. Att million b TEBT " rii.La, la. sa. So. 8att. Ahwyt adtebia Mersey ........ .Stream . . . . . . Llnnton Astoria Banflelds Irving Columbia No. l .'. Stream Largo Bay, Br. bk.. . .V. .... .Mill street Eucene Schneider.- Fr. bk. . . Bunkers Glenelvan, Br. ss., ..... .Columbia Na 1 Gladys. Br. OK. Greenwich Oakland, Am. sch. ........... Knappton Bul'fon; Fr. bk. Bunkers VlUe de Mulhonse, Fr. bk. ..... Martins walden Abbey. Br. ship .stream Clackmannanshire, Br. sh, ,, .Centennial Armen, Fr. bk.- ..;.."..." St. John Minerva. Nor. ss.... Portland Lbr. Co St. Helens, Am. ee.,.. Port, Lumber Co. Rajore. Br. ship .Astoria J. M. Griffith. Am. bktn... .... .Rainier Alice McDonald, Am. sch.. ..... .Stella Elginshire. Br., ss. ........... St Johns Marie Hackfeldt, Ger. sh......St. Johns .ing jyrus. Am. sch.,.. Amazon, Rr. bk Alliance Am.' ss. .' Barge No. , Am. barge. xviuh, Am, BS... Gertrude, Ger. ship, . uuetnary. Fr. bk.,.. ,A8torta 4: f . . Sa oute to XSd Itunbtr. . E' 5- i0?' A n- mtt - . i . . San Francl co F. E. Sanders, Am. sch.... San Francisco Echo, Am. bktn. ) .. M ...... . 4 .. . iCallao if osem l te; Ant ss. r, .... San Fra ncirco Jordanian. Br. sen,, ....Valparaiso Aurelia,-Am. es....,,,,,,San Franciaco Irene, Am. sen. .............Redvndo -. Y "-:' 1 - BLOOD POISON .Rainier . ....St. Johns .Couch street . ... Astoria ........ , Astoria CURE, NOT TALK IS WHAT YOU WANT row afPST. ooira TO us BOONCB OB X.ATEB. WHT WOT WOW? KETUSB TO BVFFEB AMT &OVOEB OJT VXOKXSES OX1 OTJEEK8. . vy.,; CONSULTATION IREB .. If wo do not otue yon it will not oost yon mi cena, . SKI IT DISEASES,' BOSE8, VX,CEBS PIOBIAIIB. aivataiaLo., -MMrtMX.B, Js.bU-J.-uai.EiS, llVaiAO usautt, uiBuuiiuaizio ism ar a STRICTURE IBOMMS COMMON AMOHCr MEN. UOaZBAOTED DISOBDEBS ' ' ETEBT OASB Of contracted disease . we treat Is thoroughly cured; our : patients nave no relapses. - When ws pro nounce a case cured .there Is not a particle of infection or Inf tamma tton remaining, and x there la not the slightest danger that the dis ease will return ln Its original form or work Its way Into the gen eral system. No contracted die order is so trivial as to warrant uncertain methods of treatment,' and we , especially i solicit those cases that other doctors have bean, unable to . cur. , , a , - . y , OXTB FEB WEED WOT 11' "'''' watt) ttwt.t:b fmun. , . COWSXn.TA.TIOW OpVTZDEWTIjVb AND INVITED A personal , thorough and searching examination Is desired, though if inconvenient to calL write' us a full description of your .trouble.. Our office hours are from f a. ni i to :S0 p.. m, excepting Sunday from a to U. : Address or call on the ; . STKL0UIS DISPENSARY r of comparative Immunity they have be come bold and destroy crops to a greater extent than even crows. It must be confessed that the farmer is placed ln an anomalous position. He has to choose between damage to his crops by the saucy oriental beauties or killing tnetn ana nswng a neavy rine. They are so fearless that ln many cases they can be. killed with .a billet of wood, and the temptation to destroy them is almost irresistiDie. If the pheasants found their habitat In the woods and groves only their presence would not be undesirable to the agriculturist. When they are pro tected and penetrate tothe garden patch patience and respect for- the game law eaaaa to be a virtue. It Is contended by many sportsmen that the object of the long close season has already been accomplished and that a reasohable open season should be provided each year. The prejudice against the birds among the farmers nas assumed such proportions that It is probable an ef-1 Wntiv MF.AM .f w A ( mrtjt InmV.. I .1 . i. ... . . . . . . . I . ," I - " .a .v. .uiuwi urei ininniucw aunie uuuui existed re-1 T5.. - I were cleared veatardav artarnnnn saraing tneir acclimation, ana it wasi to Inspect lightship Na 60. which was Crown of India,, Br. sh. Antwerp through the local collector of . customs l?f"",t "ff 0VJ2M0S' towed to the government jmoy station jrauw. j office for Europe and the orient. The trary to the Opinion T of many 1 natura - .i4.. aftarnnnn aa a result Of her I " "tV'V'"'. " rJ- DV KOtterilam 1 . . . ... .v.. i- ... , I l.t. tha nhunt. n.H. (Special ipatck to The Journal.) K.. v. i.hieJ in a collision with s,iiiiaoiiiVt.i kw T-ril? I .r. . ' much at home and have Increased with lUUmer. Or.. Jan. 4. The ITolnmhla I ""' .- K"""T , ... wwn . I.i.,la. ..mi,u n,hA.k ik. - 1 River Longshoremen will hold thelran. the BrlUsh ship Port Patrick. Friday -E""!..tvvlrr- DK- Antwerp Th. riMra .... th. , Brlt. 1-TfinVh. KirM u l.r .. I 1 . 1 . Aoenoyn, nr. an. ......... Antrn 1 - it." - . " . . . j 1 ..u wU,.uvii 1 .auuM, o iib- ifttrnoon. iFdmund Rostad Fr Bk iJwwini, I isn steamers Taldlvla ahd Strathord it is oeuevea mat large numbers are rates, are as. follows; Portland, Nos. r..n.i, t... a.nt ut notices fei""?, .rr. "Cv ;;f?Sd.?? L!i ...J: 7 killed each season. Notwithstanding 265. ZD 4 and Z63 four deleeataa aai'h'l wf""" " cl - " I ""to .h u numauri no me xriiian mru Dtratngyrie ana I. hi. k.njLu .v.... l - 1 Ma-tawi 23 Sasf -bS?V: : 22 v,a cleared Vor ch,na Pletfhuain.p 5 1 . ..I f. . iAm thar it win oa rflDuceu i a nun moirmara n.p hi. i.,... ma jsdbji wiin a.un.ax iflr or. mm. i mriuvi a. ji ia tuaiicu tj iwnuii -auvw;u arw c- I - ,. l. i Januul. niuin -. 'U. . . . . ..... . Coal ghlps Ea Boots. I oer, vaiuea at m.od; iu.vui oarreis Belen. Fr. bk NewcaaMa. a I flour, valued at $42,408, and 21,473 bush- Willscott. Am. bk Newcastle a els Wheat, valued at $21,252, the total A I I n- B-l- '.t . . " . I ire 1 ii a a 4 Ka Mna. a Kaaltaa t 1 Al 41 Q rPU tJ,ht,?l Af.?'ni!! "? JCT?wtfiPt-tohe? tafi with Castle Rock. Br. sh .Sydne t J. Jot Port Plrle. ;Au. "v submarine telephone apparatus, and the t"'"L""uJ . A- Si -WU V.VJ.V. .Ki.X-"." , . . . . . a J .La. Aimtrirtt la anal lllWIIvBi At . BUi a a a a H RWCfllT IwL. . a . I u M,VWat.WOa kUV VJIUUI V VlQOl l21,,,fn""?r,- t.r; ' Brodick. CasUe. Br. sh... Newcastle: AIor Queenstown or Famouth for a i. iTihtahin is soon' to come Calluna, Br. bk Newcastle A. orders with 80,863 bushels of wheat, A modern lightship IS soon 10 come i - . . . I valued at 177.872. and the Btrattrrvfe va.aa at. - I V jk s-i trie T WntPirH II IB X1UW I . . " . w w a-Sa Xa I . ' ' " . Kainier sends AWay Several Lumber r;ef constUon. but there is ai".J? . N. S. w:4 ?; wueenstown or .Jrumouu, r Canroes.-. definite knowledge at hand as to how Sr.'.T' i?.1"'"'- S?wc?"'?. .uumumm 'V r . I . . in . J rnkai a ah I aMkUUJOU aVSSa S7SS aaaaaa... llflWrHall III aa I VCU SB. k SSAaVSf.AalVa tm t-e Vn a. a . . ' . , annn th VRPI VU1 lITlVrJ. X II" WH" I .w, I r 1 i i m a s a r, - lai-c-cBBi jvpicH u joe 4oonuti. T 1 ZVaa ..,,nfai nnnth nffrt I Tnuno iMsVmwtl Sn Konii a Hirango coinciuoni in connection . 9'-. -""I- -The lumber trade tract was awarded RtrlllhP " f?! w'th these clearings Is the fact , that at naimer is gradually picaing up, and fuu" w,w' , ' - (tatn vrn t. o- iT . '- tne vaiaivia is tne largest steamer ln It Is expected that all the mliia win the same class. . X?.t0 Mafu, Jan. ss .San Francisco the harbor and the Oladvs tha amaileat ... . - , . . - . . I I r a m MinM TMIfllllHT t.n mB . Kf Ban 1 I . ' . " oon oc running. At present Darkentlne i,u muiu.... .. ",7 cfV(ir wiv.n II sailing vessel nere. . . J. M. Griffith Ta loadlna- 7S0 ono tct nt las to how badly the Port Patrick was Kiverdale, Br. ss Orient fnJmnta nt wheat .nd inm),.. .m AT 1 .WVwW. , ..I1l,.lnn Utlaa arnATI I KlVSP HO ae x Ua a wr . , I m-. - - - ... a Kill lumber at the Wilson dock. The steam- aanias-ea in io j ' un . D"n ;a"clS be extraordinarily heavy during the rr?je ?""!! iuBi jl nr ?.:i,05 r Vet,. lead. sun?r 'Sai. ::::sr:in ot " ur- fu ui juiuucr lur can franciaco via i.i.,; ...ia.a Hamlltnn i. Vi. ' Prill no one iamiiiar witn ine Sltua- Port and.where the cargo will be fin- the belief tha: Captain Salnty concluded g" Br. m San Francisco fion to see the month break" all former XTanv man afriletad with vaefeieala ra ahhmpIh. ' llt.l. aham1 KmIIU. and oven life itself, by allowing the disorder to remain uncured. Many of them believe It is an incurable disease, which Is far from belnr tha truth. as I have demonstrated not only hundreds but thousands of times. varicocele results from partial paralysis or the delicate nervous fibers that have a part in controlling local circulation of the blood. The muscular coatings of the veins, being deprived of nervous communication and con trol, become Inactive, weaken and relax. The blood vessels expand from the pressure wunm, ine circulation or tne parts necome siuggisn, ana rrequent stagnant poois lorm in ma uiua books ana -pocaets inn constantly en large as the relaxation continues. The possibility exists that clots may rorm in tnese stagnant poois ana men pass out into tne general circulation. Should one of them find lodgment In a valve) of the heart, the result might be Instant death, or should It be carried to the brain, general paralysis would xoiiow. Contracted Disorders Absolute safety demands the most thorough treatment In all contracted. diseases, ir men realised tne danger attending sucn aliments, they would not think of entrusting their cases in unskilled hands. Unles every 'parti cle of Inflammation ia removed, a chronic stage follows just as surely as though the disease nad received ne treatment at all. I cure thoroughly. . I will not dismiss a patient until every nosslbilltv of relanae Is naaL I treat contracted diseases as no other physician treats them, and I cure thoroughly in less man me usuu time required. Stricture My treatment for stricture Is entirely Independent or surgery. A complete curt is acoompnsnea wiuioui .cutting or ousting, au growtns and on struetlons In the passages are dissolved, and membranes cleansed end all irritation or congestion removed. Specific Blood Poison c I cure this lenrous disease comnletelv. The system Is thorouarhlv claanaad and every poisonous taint removed. The last symptom vanishes to appear no more, and all Is accomplished by the use of harmless blood-cleansing remedies, ajo not auomit to me dangerous mineral dosing dulged ln. Suoh treatment ' merely obsoures the symptoms. fy"' In. Bpermetorrhaa, organlo weakness, tost rigor ana jpiles are also among the diseases.! 7BOM7T&Y, and JPXBKAWEWTZ.T core. Free Examination and Advice It will cost you nothing to call and talk over your case, Tou can find out all about your trouble and you can later arrange to begin treatment any time you like. My offloes, comprising ten rooms, are the largest, most ele gant and best equipped In the west CALL TODAT, and be sure you come to the right address. If you cannot call, write. All correspondence sacred ly confidential. My offices are open all day from a. m. to t p. m., and Sunday from 10 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. COBWEB nobn AWD XOBBISOW STBEETS. rOBT&AND, OBE0OW 'Private Entrance 834H Xorrlsoa Street. ; fort will be made to modify the law at the . coming: session of the legislature, at least to the extent of allowing a farmer to protect his crops. Arlsona and New Mexico hope to have six delegates each in the Republican national convention Instead of two each, C - Is provided In the call. . 7BAXWESS If other physicians have treated you for so-called "weakness," you aa w iionwu uuif louiyurariiy, 11 ai. S" all, and the reason is very appar ent when the cause of loss of aa Luwvr in moii m unoeratooa. all, but is merely a symptom of kM cnruuiu loiuunuwuon in tne pros u tatio gland, brought on by early HUJO0iunv.vi, .will, WUUWICU ItJ,. UlUfll, VUI mj .kOlIl VI lumi LTQB I ment removes this' inflammation and Is the only treatment that has ever restored or ever can perma nently restore strength and vigor. Our Fee 55 to $30 $5.00 WB WEBB TKE TOST ZZPEBT SPEOIAXTSTS TOOFTEB OtTB SEBTZOES j?OB f5.0O OTBCEBS 6ZWOB BATE OOBtB OUT WOT ADDS IMXTATIWw OUB BCBTBODS, BUT WXEB TOTX OILUID OBT TZEM TOVWXBB ASKED tTWBEASOWABXiB TEXS IT TOU WIU VTQT AWD TKXJTX TOU , WlUb : COKE TO US AWD OET CUBED. -MM mm We Will Care Yon We are especially anxious that any .WEAK SCAB Who has failed with other methods call on us and let us explain te aim why we CUBE peo ple who hare failed to get relief be fore seeing' ns. Thlg we will cheer folly 4o TBEB of any cost. Everybody Knows and Calls Us the Old Reliable Specialists in the .AJr Diseases of Men.. Our Special Prices Given Below Will Last a Few Days Only.. . $5.00 MSMSEID MM The Bellahlo Specialist. Varicocele no pain. nured bv our new method The enlarged veins are due to mumps, Dicycio or nurKut i iuiuj. disease, etc. ; In time it weakens a man mentally , as well as physically. We will cure ypu for 11e or make , no cnarge..,;.,: Y;; Hydrocele , v-. Cured; ho pain, .no loss of time. Why suffer longer when you can be cured In a few hours tt a moderate costT Call and consult us at once, and we will convince you of the su periority or our nnr ojiwu iiw, ment ever any other method. . ,T ,iY.;. Blood Poison ; '"Overcome In 0 flays or no pay. Rvmntoms overcome in seven to 21 . days without chemicals or poisons. or throat, falling hair, bone pains, come and we will drive the poison from your blood forever by our New System Treatment. ' Y Y We Do Hot Patch UpWe Cure Forever. Varicocele, from ..... 110.00 to $25.00 ydrooela, from ..... 10.00 to "60.00 atrophy.' from 6.00 to 13.50 Werrons Debility, from 6.00 to 20.00 Wasting-, from 7.60 to 10.00 Dlsoharres, from .... 6.00 to 10.00 Ulcers, from ... . ., . 5.00 to 1S.00 Blood, roiaon, from .. 10.00 to 30.00 railing Hair, from .. .. 5.00 to 10.00 rbaples, from ....... 7.50 to' 15.00 Eosema. from ...... 10.00 to - 80.00 Bladdm Ailments, from .6.00 to 12.10 Kidney- Ailments, from 10.00 to 80.00 prostate AOmeats, from 6.00 to 1 5.00 t Free . Advice Given.' Send as particulars .i yoiuf, ease at oaoe - if yoa cannot call. , Stedl clnes from UO to M0 eoazse. Dally ' Bonrs i m- n. bu te p. m Sunday Honrs i a. m. to It aooa. Do Not Delay Call or Write ' Today. y RUN NO RISK XavestJfte ens methods ana lean that we are all we claim to be, an ' when yon place yonr ease la oar hands yoa are sure of getting the best treatment that eaa be obtained ' 'aaywhere. , To every maa whp avows himself , to require advice as to marriage and -Its reonirements, or who has taken . that step, we also extend; a. cordial Invitation, that we may advise him as to the bast thins; to do. This we will do TBEB Of all charges. , Nervous Debility Sured In a few weeks. Improve ment from the star;. If you suffer . from loss of energy and ambition, feel tired when you arise in the morninar. lame back, dizziness, spots before the eyes and fee) you are not the man you once were, we will cure . you fox fife Y Urethral Obstruction Cured by absorption in a short time; no paint no-cutting, no operation. By uur method the urethral, canal ia healed and entire system restored to its healthy state. No failures, no pain or loss of time. , , ' - . . Y ' ( ;. Examination Free, Call and we will explain why our ' Wew System cures when all elae falls. -, A friendly chat will cost you ' nothing. .Call at oncer don't delay. Exsminati&riB Are Thorough Our,, . . Diasnosis Positive. ' v ThrOregon!MedicaI Institute . Y 'YY 29154 MorrUon Street;. Near Filth,-Portland'. Oreion ' ..' jjv--!J.?Y''? TKnr"' TMKBTU. rOBTLABU OBXOOW. ' . ' . s Y' -