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16 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. - MAY 8, 1808. a- BANKS. FIRST NATIONAL. BANK. Portland. Oregon. ' ' ' ' - CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 11.600.000. UNITED STATES NATIONAL, BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON, v , Northwest Corner Third and Oak Streets. Transacts a General Banking- Business. DRAFTS ISSUED Available In All CiUea of the United States and Europe. Hongkong and Manila, Collection -j made on Favorable Terms. President ...J. C AINS WORTH I Cashier. .R. W. SCHMEER Vice-President. .....R, LEA BARNES Assistant Cashier W. A. HOLT j Assistant Cashier. . .A. M. WRIGHT LADD TILTON. BANKERS PorUand, Oregon. Established 186. "W. M. LADD. C. B. LADD. J. W. LADD. Transact a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Savings books Issued on savings deposits. Interest paid on time deposits. MERCHANTS ' NATIONAL. BANK Portland, Oregon. J. FRANK WATSON. .President 1 R. L. DURHAM Vice-President K. W. HOTT.... Cashier I GEORtiE W. HOYT Asst Cashier S- C CATCHING Second Assistant Cashier. . Transacts a General Banking Bustness. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. Available to All Parts of the World. Collections a Specialty. 7 " BONUS AND INVESTMENTS. ORRIS BROTHERS, Chamber of ; Municipal. Railroad and DOWNINQ-HOPKINS COMPANY Established 1882 BROKERS. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash and on Margin. Private Wires. Room SOI to 204. Couch Bldg. Phones: M-335; A-2337. - GRAND CENTRAIi STATION TIME CARD. LEAVING PORTLAND. Southern Roseburg Passenger S:16 a. m. ' Cottage Grove Passenger.. 4:15 p. in. ' California Express 7:46 p. in. i Ban Francisco Express . . .12:00 night WEST SIDE. - Corrallla Passenger ....... 7:00 a. m. ' Sheridan Passenger 4:10 p. m. Forest Grove Passenger -...11:00 a. m. Forest Grove Passenger ... 6:40 p. in. ' ! ; Jefferson Street Depot. - Portland to Dallas 7:40 a. m. II Dallas to Portland 10:16 a. m. ' PorUand to Dallas 4:16 p. m. 1 Dallas to Portland 6:6" p. m. Portland-Oswegu Suburban Leaving Portland a. tn., 6:30, 6:30. 7:30, 7.40. 8:60, 10:26; and p. m 12:60. a .06. 3:3u. 6:20. i:lb. 7:46, 10.10. 11:80. . jr '. Northern Pacific. Taooma ft Seattle Exp. ... 1:30 a. m. II North Coast Limited 7:00 a. m. " North Coast St Chicago, Lira 2:00 p. ru. 1 PorUand Express 4:16 p. m. Overland Express 11:46 p. m. Overland Express 8:85 p. m. Oregon Railroad & Narigatiou Company. . Pendleton Passenger ...... 7:16 a. m. I) Spokane Flyer s:00 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special .. 8:30 a. m. j Chi., Kan. City & Port. Exp. :46 a. m. fcpokane Flyer 6:16 p. m. Chicago-Portland Special... 8:60 p. m. - Kan. City & Cht Exp :00 p. m. Portland Passenger 6:16 p. m. f - Astoria & Colombia River. ' Astoria A Seaside Express. 6:00 a. m. II Astoria Port Passenger.. 12:1 6 p. m. Astoria Express r00 p. m. Portland Express 10:00 p. m. Canadian Pacific r. f. R. Short Line, via Sdo 8:14 p. m Via Sat Vic. at Vane .... 2:00 p. m. 'Via tSumas .11 :45 p. m. Portland Ryn Light Cars Leave Ticket Office r.nd Waltlng- FOR OREGON CITY: ' 4:00, 6:80 a. m., and every 80 min utes on the hour and naif-hour), to and Including :00 p. nu then 10, 11; last car, 12, midnight Ores ham. Boring. Eagle Creek. Esta cada, Casadero, . t'airview and Trout dale 7:16. :15. 11:16 a, m.; 1:16, 1:46, 0:16, 7:26 p. m. . . Time Card Oregon Electric Railway Company Leaving Portland Salem and Int. points. . . . .Wtlsonvllle Salem and Int points .. Salem and Int points . . . Wilsonvllle ' Salem and Int. points .. Salem and Int points . . . Wilsonvllle Salem and Int points .. Express. . . 6:25 a. m. . . 7:36 a. m. . . 8:35 a. m. ..11:10 a.m. . .12:05 p. m. . . 2:05 p. m. . . 3:30 p. m. . . 4:23 p. m. . . 6:05 p. m. MONEY TO LOAN ' REMEMBER, IF YOU WORK. WE WILL LOAN YOU MONET. BALART LOANS UPON PLAIN NOTES. "ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY." OUR RATES ARE THE LOWEST. . 1 WHAT MORE CAN YOU ABUT STATE SECURITY CO.. 704 DEKl'M BLDG. ... oil v .J. - ' For all salaried people. Come and set It; cneapeei racs, nuuini payment city; for any one that wants to make a loan privately and desires to be treated nonoraoiy mis is m pmca. , HTJTTON CREDIT CO.. 612, fifth floor. Dekum bldg. SALARY AND MORTGAGE LOANS TO salaried, employes and on pianos, fur niture, warehouse receipts, horses. Insur ance policies and all kinds of securities. New Bra 'Loan & Mortgage Co., 206 Abtngton bldg. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO ple and othera upon their own names witnout security; cheapest raies, payments; offices In 86 principal cities; save yourself money by getting our terms first. Tolman. zza ADington Diog. tinnpfiairDfl tit vnit TJTElcn MONEY oui-klv on collateral securities of every, nature, we have gome money for snort time loans. two cnatiei pwn jragp.) call. 320 to Ttil coroett piag. TO LOAN LARGE AND SMALL amounts on good real estate security at low rate of Interest C. F. Pfluger At Co., room 14 Mulkey bldg., northeast corner 2nd ana Morrison sts, JlONEY TO LOAN FOR BUILDING purposes; can be repaid in monthly Installments. , Call for .particulars. Co lumbia Life ft Trust Co. 214 Xumber Exchange bldg. 1100.000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $1,000 or more, I to 1 per cent on Improved realty. M. a. onrrin, zss otais. biiOR'tf - TlMiJ LOANS ON AN i" KIND of chattels. R. A. Frame, 231 Flied ner bldg., corner 10th and Washington. EALARY LOANS STRICTLY OONFI- dentlal; easy to get and easy to pay. T. A. Newton. 611 uucnanan oiag M6NEY TO LOAN ON GOOD SECURI ty at 1 per cent interest Dabney & Tabney, 412 Commercial bldg IMMEDIATE LOANS 85 TO 15.000. Ol4 - all securities. R. L Eckerson A Co., room . Washington piag. Main ob LOANS ON REAL ESTATE, CHAT - tela or personal security, w. a. iiam away. 10 Washington bldg. Pacific 1832. 3100,000. ON MORTGAGES, CITY OR farm property, fire insurance. Mc- Kenzte & Co.. 260 H Alder, room 3T UONKV TO LOAN. LARG2 LOANS A specialty, building' loana; lowest rates; -nre insurance, w. t. dw:k. ih ruin. SALARY LOANS LOWEST KATE AT Employes' Loan Co.. 716 Dekum. L6aK FOR THE ASKING SALARY Ott chattel, xns uim tu.. n utium. QUICK L6AN8 ON ALL SECURITIES koNEt' to Loan on all kinds of security. W. Holl. R. . Wash bldg. In SUMS OF 12.000 TO $20,00011 W, Goddard. 110 Id st PATENT ATTORNErS PROTECT TOUR IDEA' WE CAN patent it Aloulton ft Seobey, attor neys 604 Columbia bldg.. Portland. Or. J. J. 11 lKSHHEIMr.lv, JIJ vvabu. br. patent anq pension snorncy. PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS..- A. J. MAT- ter. 618 Commonwealth blag. n 1 WRIGHT. U. S. AND FOREIGN patents: Infringment cases. 604 Dekum PALYTIXO ARB PAPERING mra RUST PRICES. SATISFACTION guaranteed, estimates furnished call Pai'lfic leeu. ptonq ot initvugit, em FOH BEST WORK. TRICKS RIGHT. call P. A Doane. EL 1085. 104 Union ave. ItLBBEB STAJIPS AND SEALS ALSO ALL OFFICB STATIONERY. P. JU C Co 231 Stark. Tel. 1407. SAFES CIEBOCJ) MANGANESB BAFM iMrt stock; lockouts opened. Jails, metal furniture. J. E. Davis. 3d st. ' J 5KTKOOF AND . BANK BAFES At factorr prices: aecond-hand safea Mosler Pate Co.. ln 2d st. KIUN AND SHOW CARDS JOSTtK ft KLEISER. SIGNS. THK largest siirn makers In the northwest th and Everett IU. Ihooa Priv. Ex. Hoiti A -1 165 " '. ii.iN '1 HAT ATIKACT" POitT li4 la Cow 7 fctark. l'actfla. lt. NO INTEREST PAID ON ACCOUNTS. Commerce Building. Public Service Corporation Bonds. Pacific ARRIVING PORTLAND. Oregon Express 7:65 a. m. Cotiagr Grove Passenger ..11:30 a. in. Roseburg Pussengar 6:30 p. m. Portlana Express 11:16 p. m. WEST SIDE. Corvallls Passenger ..... 0:35 p. tn, Sheridan Passenger 10:30 a. m. Forest-Grove Passenger... 8:00 m. m. Forest Grove Passenger , 2:60 p. Railway Co. C P. R. Short Line, via Spo.' 8:00 a. m. Via Van.. Vic. and Seattle .8:16 p. m. Via Sum as and Seattle.... 7:00 a. m. & Power Co. FOR VANCOUVER. Ticket office and waiting-room. Sec ond and Washington streets. A. M. 8:15, 6:60. 7:26, 8:00. 8:36. fcjlO. 10:30. 11:60 P. M 12:30. 1:10, 1:60. 2:30, 1:10, 3:60. 4:30. 6:10, 6:60, 6:30, 7:06. 7:40. 8:16, :26, 10:3o. J.i:46'. On third Monday in every month isst car leaves at i.oi p. m Dully ex. Sun. Di 3aily ex Mon. Arriving Pnrtljin1 Wilsonville 7:05 a. m. Salem and Int points 8:15 a, m. WilKonville 10:80 a. m. Salem and Int. points ....11:20 a.m. Salem and Int. points 1:20 p.m. WllsoirVllle 2:45 D. m. naiem. ana int. points Salem and int. points . Salem and Int. points Express. 4:00 p. in. 5:40 p. n. 8:15 p. m. REAL ESTATE J. M. Pittenger 8c Co., 263 Russell St. Phone E. 4849. Fire insurance, loans, real estate. J. W. OOILBEE, REAL ESTATE AND loans: ewtah 1 8M3. 145Vfr lht. room 11 SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES SHOWCASES OF EVERY DF.SCRIP- tlon; bank, bar and store fixtures made to order. The JLutue Mfg. Co. THE JAMES 1. MARSHALL MFG. CO.' showcases, cabinets, store and office fixtures 289 couch it Pacific 2181. R. H. BIRDSALL. DESIGNER; AUT. M. . winter Lumber Co.. T Hamilton bldg. TYPEWRITERS THREE FOR $1 TYPEWRITER RIB . bang. Western Ribbon Co., San Ma- ten, cal. ALL MAKES, RENTED, REPAIRED sold. P D. C. Co.. 211 Stark. Tel. 1407. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. C O. PICK TRANSFER St STORAGE company, office and commodious 4- story brick warehouse, with separate Iron rooms and fire-proof vault for val- uuui. , 111 in n wine. V i u CiIU J '1 Q Bis. Pianos and furniture moved end pucKea, xur suipping. ruonei Alain b9V, Home A-1996. OLSEN-ROE TRANSFER CO. General transfer and storasre: safes. pianos and furniture, etc.. moved, oacked and shipped. 200 Oak st, between Front and 1st Phone Main 647, A-2247. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 134 N. STH. Main fig. Heavy naming and storage. INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE & TRAN8- fer Co. Storage 324 Stark. Main 407. KADDERLY TRANSFER & STORAGE vo., in in. btn. Main I6dt: a-1685. WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. GUNST ft CO DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS. PORTLAND. OREGON. EVERDING ft FARRELL, PRODUCE ana commission merchants. 140 Front st, Portland. Or. Phone Main 170. OREGON FURNITURE MANLFAC- turlng Co. Manufacturers of furni ture for the trade. Portland, Or. VA UHAMS ft CO.. WHOLSESALE GRO- cers. manufacturers and commission merchants. 4th and Oak sts. LBW18-6TKNGER BARBERS' SUPPLY Co., barbers' supplies, barbers' furnl ture. barbers' cha'.rs. 10th and Morrison. THi! ORATON ft KNIGHT MFG. CO.. oaa unners, leatner Deiting manuiai). uircra. Portland, ur.. Ql 1st st BATES-WIGHT CO., CALENDARS. AD vertislns novelties. 160 8th St WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASS ware. Prsel. Hegele ft Co.. Portland. ALLFjN LEWIS GROCERIES! TRANSPORTATION COOS BAY LINE The steamship BREAKWATER leaves PorUand Wednesday it I p. m- from Oak street dock, tot Worth Bend, Marsh Said and Coos Bay points. Freigbt re ceived till 4 p. in. on day of sailing. Passenger fare, first claas; 310: second class. 37, Including 'berth and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third ana Washington streets, or Oak street dock. Columbia River Scenery mEUCLATOB XiX3T8 STEAMXBS aily service between Portland and The Dalles, except Sunday, leaving Portland at 7 a, m . arriving about I p. m, carrying freight and paasengera Splendid accommodations for euLOts and livestock. Djsck foot of Alder st. Portland: foot of Sourt st, Tbs Dallea Phone Mus 14. Portland. aTOSTK FlCmO STSABf SKIP CO.'S TEAKSXZF8 Roanoke and Geo. W.Elder Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and Las Angeles direct every Thursday tt 1p.m. Ticket office lit Third atmrnr Ald.c. ANCHOR tUIlNE .. Oxvajsoow via uroonQKByr P'urneflsia. Mar 1C..2 D. m 'jllfnrnta May 23. 2 p. m.: Caledonia. May JO, 10 a. m. mbla. June t t p. m. SAIOOIT, 630, $67.60 AXTD $78.50. ; SBOOATD OABXJT, M3.50 AMD WAS. : 1 M 1 ltl mIJMl JLHU aUH.70k For book of tours and Informatioin. apply to HENDKRSON BROTHEHS. 21 U Sherman. SU Chicago. OFF IN BALLAST for iim pom Frencli Bark Cornil Bart Beady to Depart for New Caledonia.' FIRST SHIP IX YEAR TO GO AWAY LIGHT French Owners Believe It Better Policy to Have Vessel Earn Bounty From Government Than to Hold Her in Port Awaiting Business. The French bark Cornil Bart will be ready to start for New Caledonia to morrow morning ana win leave aown the river If a towboat becomes avail able. The vessel Is going in ballast with hopes of picking up a charter to carry ore from the French possessslon in the south seas. The Cornil Bart Is the first wind jammer to leave Portland in ballast since about a year ago, and she would probably not have been sent away with out freight had her owners not been Induced to do so by the bounty paid by the French government for every mile covered. To the owners of the Cornil Bart it Is more a matter of making miles than going laden. The Cornil Bart has not been Idle long. She arrived here March 20 with a cargo of cement from Antwerp and finished discharging only about two weeks ago. Since then she has been made ready for the run to New Cale donia, her owners having decided when she arrived here not to let her He idle any length of time. With the departure of the Cornil Bart there will remain six disengaged for eign nailing vessels in the river the Brodick Castle, Ancaols, Largiemore. Leyland Bros, Crown of India and Donna Franceses, all flying the British flag. It Is probable that most of these will be held here for new crop wheat load ing:, although there is a certain demand for lumber droghers. Few owners care to accept, that kind of business, how ever, because It takes so much time to loan and discharge, especially dis charge, most cargoes going to, ports Where accommodations are not the best. The British bark Kelburn, which reached Astoria day before yesterday, Is under charter to carry lumber to Cardiff and London and she would take out a record-breaking load for a sail ing vessel but for the fact that she will tie due to reach tne English chan nel between May and October, which precludes carrying more than half a deckload. With a full deckload the Kelburn would carry 2.800,000 feet, or more than tier sister snip, tne Miiton burn. carried away from here a couple of years ago. The law prohibiting a full deckload of lamber on vessels entering the Eng lish channel Is considered a poor piece of legislation, shipping men saying that a half deckload of lumber Is vastly more dangerous than a full one. They say that in a heavy sea a vessel with a full deckload will ride through waves without harm, whereas one with a half deckload will ship water and soon have her" deckload adrift unless the lumber Is chained down very securely. The ' Kelburn will load part of her cargo at the mills of the Tongue Point Lumber company and part at the mills at linnton. NAME MINIMUM RATES. Shipowners Place Portland and Puget Sonnd on Equal Basis. The Sailing Shipowners' International union has announced a new schedule of minimum rates to be effective during the coming grain shipping season. Portland gets the same rate as last year on even terms with Puget sound ports, the differential formerly exist ing having been abolished. These rates Apply to vessels of 2,600 tons deadweight cargo capacity and under. Vessels of over 2,500 tons deadweight cargo capacity shall be at liberty to accept a reduced rate on their whole cargo on the basis of lHd (one penny half penny) for every complete 260 tons deadweight cargo capacity In excess of 2,600 tons as above. Fractions of 260 tons are not to be taken Into account. The payment of dispatch money Is not allowed by the rules of the union. Following is the schedule for ports on the west coast of North America: San Francisco to U. K., H. A. D;. Hamburg, calling for orders Wheat, 22s 6d; nour, zss a; Da r ley. zs aa. Los Angeles, San Dieiro or San Pedro to U. IC, H. A. D., Hamburg.! WALNUT PARK IN A LITTLE WHILE YOU will pay double present prices for a lot in Walnut Park, and will be glad to do so, for it will always be the MODEL HOME ADDITION. Go out and see Walnut Park. Take U car, get off at Killingsworth avenue at our central office. W. M. Killingsworth 323 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. PHONE M. 455? River Front Buy now, at a reasonable figure, and on very easy terms, one of our beautiful tracts on the banks of the Willamette, 45 minutes' ride into the city. A spot where you will find rest and enjoyment summer or winter, where you may indulge in swimming, fishing, canoeing and other sports, and still attend to business in the city. Tracts near larger cities, similarly located as to distance and con venience, are worth ten times what we are asking for these today arid Portland is growing rapidly. Now is the time for a man of moderate means to secure an idea home or , make ah investment which will pay handsomely within a short time. For particulars, phone Main 35, or call on ! THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY . 245 STARK calling for orders Wheat. 21a Bd; flour, 22s d; barley, Sim . . - v. Portland (Oregon), including Co lumbia, and Willamette rivers, to U. K.. H. A. D., Hamburg, calling for or ders Wheat, U d; flour, 17a Bd; bar ley, 27s 6d. . ' .: .,-,- Seattle and (or) . Tacoma,' Including ports In Puget sound, to U. K., H. A. D., Hamburg, calling for orders Wheat, 27s d; flour, 27s 6d; barley, 37a 6d. If ordered from loading; port direct to port of discharge, not exceeding Sd less than above rates. ....-. ' Continent, Bordeaux ' and Hamburg range, other than H. A V. H., 2a 6d ad ditional to above rates. If cargo other than wheat, flour or barley, snipped rate to be 2a 6d in ex cess of rate for wheat but union rates do not apply to full cargoes; of lumber LANDED WRECK SAFELY. Captain Mason Expects Heavy Sal vage for the Minnie Kelton. Leaving ' the steam schooner Minnie E. Kelton safely moored at Astoria and in cnarge or a watenman, . captain ni son brought the steam schooner Wash lngton to Oak street dock early this morning to discharge about 200 tons of general freight from san JTranclsco. The Minnie E. Kelton was partly wrecked and abandoned off Yaauina bay last Friday and 11 of her crew were drowned in trying to get away from the vessel, which waa dragging her anchors about five miles from shore. The Washington came along, bound from San Francisco to this port, and seeing the stripped craft made a close inspection. Finding her abandoned Captain Nason sent a hawser on board and began to tow the wreck to Astoria. He succeeded in getting her into port late yesterday afternoon without hav ing to accept the offer made by the captain of the tug .Wallula. At one lime, however, the tow nearly got caught on the sands on the north aide of the river. Captain Nason says he supposed that the crew had gotten away in safety., There was no sign of any bodies around the wreck, so It is supposed that they drifted ashore with wreckage or went to the bottom. There was little chance for the men to eaulD themselves with life preservers, and it is supposed that every one of those not accounted for was lost Captain Nason and crew expect to make a pretty rich haul in the line of salvage, since the hull Is in good shape. The craft will probably be brought here for repairs as soon as the question of salvage is settled. The Washington will load wheat and lumber for a return cargo. CUSTOMS COLLECTOR'S REPORT. Close to $60,000 Taken in Duties on Goods Imported. Collector of Customs Malcolm com pleted his summary o-transactlons for the month of April which is to be forwarded to the chief of the department t Washington, as . customary each month. The report shows that I60.S04.08 were taken in as duties on imports, etc.. while the drawbacks amounted to 23.- 238.96. Following is "the statement in detail: Vessels entered from foreign ports. 2: vessels cleared for foreign ports, 14; vessels entered from domestic ports. 62: vessel cleared for domestic ports, 46; entries of merchandise for duty. 128; entries of merchandise free of duty. 20; entries for warehouse, 9; entries from warehouse for consumption, 40; entries for Immediate transportation without appraisement, 34; total number of en tries of merchandise, 231: entries for consumption liquidated. 1(4; entries for warehouse liquidated, 14. Value of exports Domestic. 11,509, 298; foreign. $419. Beoelpta 7rom All Sources. Duties on imports 159,921.63 Fines, penalties and forfeitures 20.35 Miscellaneous customs receipts 272.50 Storage, labor and cartage.... 27.00 Official fees 62.60 Total 1(0,304.08 Amount of refunds and draw backs paid 8.286.98 WELL KNOWN SHIP OVERDUE. Grave Fears Entertained for Safety of Ship Falklandbank. The British ship-Faiklandbank, which Is under charter to load new crop wheat at this port, is practically given up for lost, It being 180jdays since she left Port Talbot for Valparaiso. The Inten tion was to have the vessel come here after having discharged at the west coast port. Reinsurance on the Falklandbank has advanced to 85 per cent, which means lhat there seems very little chance of ner snowing up. wnen it rises to 90 all hope of Tier reaching port will prac tically have been abandoned and the next move will be to mark her down as uninsurable. The Falklandbank Is well known here, as she has been among the wheat earners out of the port more than once. ALONG THE WATERFRONT, Captain Spencer has decided to oper ate the Chas. R. Spencer to The Dalles fs Showing the Same Phenomenal Growth at PORTLAND 3 Lots STREET , " ...n i ...i.mwi)'"W li ')'. A' KIDNEY-CURE 60c Bottles JE $!.I0 Bottles hot Mni$rrjra. , 2TO CWB, HOBBY BUTUBDITD. Miss Carrie Ntclous. 186H Morrison street, says: "I have suffered for years with a lame back Drat drove me about crasy with pain -and suffering. After partaking of Mr. Van Damme's tea for vt a nav vureu miu nuw mil jrojjujr girl and have not suffered any for the paat three months since I first used the tea. - VOB SALB BT W. J. Van; Damme 188 KOB3UBOB BTBJUBT, - Next to. Pap's Coffee House , Portland, Oregon. DR. PIERCE. Cures all Berrona and Private Diseases of MEN Quicker and cheaper than others. Call and see him first. Consultation free. Phone Main' 19(5. Office 181 1st st.. corner xamnin. OK WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The best and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Cure the moat bstin ate cases in 1 to 10 days Price II per box or three boxes 15.00. Sold by druggists everywhere. DR. . PIERCE, 1S1 First St., Portland. Phone Main 19(5. MENANDWQMEIT. Cm Bit CI for nntaral diKhsriMUaflamsMUoni, Irritation! or aloerstless f assess PkinlL &nd met aatria. jOBBa tfflUfAMOHEMICAlCa. gt ar oitoDOOS. i or test is piain wrnr, 1 by zsrau. .rejd, to Ad. nr a hMtlM S3.7S. Otroslar ant a maest, CHICHESTER'S PILLS W-- THE DIAMOND B KAN IK A Las last Atkyoarltrai Pills la K4 sad it.la ma, mum wit St Take a. ataer. Bay f y Swaa PraggM. AikrorCin-CDEg.1 uusi ONB JIKANIt PllXa. fat yam kim m Bart, Stmt, Alwajrs RaMaMa SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE and otner a rug habits are positively enred bf UABITINA. For Aypodermio or internal use, Sample sent to any drug habltneJky m msiL Regular nrfee 12.00 ner bottle gular pr.Ve 12.1 at your drugelst or by mail In plain wrapi it or dv mail in main wranner. wejssai Cfaemlcal Co.. &L loola. Uo for sals y Bkldmen Drag Oe Ul XUr IL. rartlaaa. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and to Astoria on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, commencing Monday, May 11. He will also cut the rate to $1 round trip both routes. On Sundays the boat will carry excursion crowds to Cascade Locks. The Regulator line has not yet announced meeting tne rate. The British steamer Sheila Is to leave today for Puget sound to finish her nour cargo. Biie cleared here last night with 80,000 barrels of flour, valued at $105,000. for Hongkong. The steamer Elmore will' be at Oak street dock lata this evening from Tilla mook. The steamer Breakwater ' sails from Oak street dock tonight. The steam schooner Homer- sailed last night for San Francisco with cargo of wheat and barley. She also carried a number of passengers. MARINE OTES. Astoria, May t. Arrived down at :30 and sailed at 8:40 a. m., steamer Homer, for San Francisco. Left up At a. m., schooner Willie R. Hume. Ar rived at 10:15 a. m.. steamer Elmore. from TlllamooV. Arrived down at 11:30, steamer sneua. San Francisco. May 6. Sailed at p. m. yesterday, steamer Asuncion, for r-oruana. Arrived at l p. m. yesterday, British steamer Boverlc, from Portland, ior ayaner. Antwerp, May 6. Arrived May S, British steamer Baron Cawdor, from xurnana. Shanghai. Mav t Arrived Mar I Norwegian steamer Bommerstad, from Portland. Astoria, May 6. Condition of the bar at o a. m., smooth; wind, north 2 rnUes; weather, cloudy. - Tides at Astoria today High water, .vo a. ni., i. reei; :. p. m., e.a teet. Low water, 11:08 a. m., 0.7 feet; 11:28 p. m., . i reel Chamberlain's Umatilla Pairs. PonrtlAtnn Or Vf a rr m A in n Kn ...... have been made by the Democratic cemrai committee ior tne appearance of Governor George E. Chamberlain In i maium u-ouni naay ana saturaay, ft. Will r1l f V.P m A:) mm m a . . . V. A . Wpitnn pVho TTartrtl.tnn itriit. iv..' water and Pendleton on those twb days. FOUR LANGUAGES IN ONE INDIAN FAMILY (Spclil DlioatcB to Th. Joornl.) Pendleton, Or., May . That stu dents of the northwest Indian tongues may find a rich field for study among the Nea Perce, Cayuse, Umatilla and laxima tribes la shown In many In stances. - At the religious revival now In progress at thV Tutullla mission thl linguistic peculiarity Is noticeable and many Interesting developments are marked. For . ' Instance. ' Rev. William Wheeler, a full blood Nea "Perce, who Is one pt th. principal speakers, has three . small chlldrenr Eacn was horn on a different reservation and each learned a different tribal language. The first a daughter, was born on tha Umatilla reservation and learned the ITmsttUa language In babyhood. The second, a sort, waa " born ' on the Spokane reservation and learned the ' ' mi in ' I ? ' ' "-" fVNVr f 1SBK mttlilcV a Klhaoa. V m m GAM DON'T BB DISCOURAOP.DI DON'T :OIVE UP MOPE I ' THERE IS HELP FOR YOUt . U ACT TODAY! In : my very extensive practice I have learned a few truths that are undeniably of interest to EVERY MAN. First of all I find that the very serious and : so-called "incurable" cases are due usually to NEG LECT and DEIAY. Again, I know that (many men suffer FOR YEARS and prac tically RUIN! THEIR HEALTH FOR EVER trying ; to dose themselves with some patent nostrum that never could cure. NO TREATMENT AT ALL . is what "cheap" treatment means in nine cases out of ten. The last state of the man" is worse ' than the' first. Just before you go a line further in this announcement, stop and ask "yourself as to whether YOU are following in the foolish footsteps of the man who EGIECTS bimsetf? Are YOU trying to cure yourself with nostrums? Are YOU ' looking for treatment that wijl not cure? If you are, it is certain that you will regret it. It is -NEVER TOO LATE to get on the right path, but at the same time remem ber that you cannot get there too soon. The. best help in the world is none too good for you; you cannot get it too quickly. I offer it possible. ' ' You Can Pay When Cured I CURE - PERMANENTLY Weakness, Varicocele, Organic Weakness, Debility, Losses, Hydrocele, Stricture, Concentrated Dis eases and Specific Blood Poison. , Advice and Consultation FREE. Write If Yon Cannot Call The DR. TAYLOR co. Corner Morrison Private Entrance 234 Morrison Portland's Greatest Healing Our physlolans are all lloeused to practice medicine tn the State of Oregon. I There Is a way for you to regain your health; for you to be able to get the full enjoyment of life and happiness. That way la for you to advance with the discoveries of science and be cured by Natural Methods. BE WELLENJOY LIVING There is no more necessity of you dragging through life half In valided than there would be In cutting off your right arm. yet you are doing so even when you can be cured, even when for the asking you can.reeeive conclusive evidence of other cases in this city practlally tha same as your own that have been cured by ut We want you to come to us. We want to look von in th. ,a tell you exactly what Is tha matter We offer you the aid of the highest 1 jyu ma aiu ui me nigueai surgery, we give you tne treatment kmc iiavv Liin aunio inavuaoie result- complete cure where a serious organic breakdown does not exist, but TOU must come to US You heed our services. We are here to treat you. Why Suffer Longer on Promises of Others? WE TREAT MEN ONLY, AND CURE PROMPTLY, SAFE LY AND THOROUGHLY AND AT THE LOWEST COST. VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, VITAL WEAKNESS. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISOR DERS, ULCERS, SORES, PAINFUL SWELLINGS, BURNINGS. ITCHING AND INFLAMMATION, NERVOUSNESS, LOSS OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY AND ALL SPECIAL AND DELICATE DISORDERS OF MEN. Our fees for curea are lower than the general family physician or sur geon. Medicines furnished from our own laboratory for tha convenience and privacy of our patients, from 81.60 to 16.60 a course. . CURfeS GUARANTEED OR NO PAY Zf yon cannot call write for free Kaay oases oared at boms. Hours Oregon Medical We Are Specialists in a w &9 Tears la Jort- ,rs b land OUR GUARANTEE NO PAY UNLESS CURED XXV WBTEIT TOT! ITEX9 THI SS BVTCEB OT a. SOOTOB. OONITOI We have stopped at no expense that could add to the efficiency of our work or the comfort of our patients. There Is no - other equally equipped Institution for the treatment of men's ailments tn tha Faclfio Northwest. i WHY SUFFER LONGER ON PROMISES OF OTHERS? We cure" safely and promptly WEAKNESS. LOST MANHOOD. SPER MATORRHOEA, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON IN ALL STAOES VARI COCELE, HYDROCELE. GONORRHOEA. QLEET. OR ANY ofc THE DISEAKE9 COMMON TO MENj Personal attention given all patients OOirarjI.TATION COmSBIIUl AXTD ZHTZTSO A personal, thor ough and searching examination is desired, though If Inconvenient to call, write jis a full description' of y our trouble. Our -office hours are from A. M.' to 8:30 P.. excepting Sunday from J to II. Address or call on the ' , ' . f ST. LOUIS DISPENSARY OOBVBB SZOOaTO AMD YAJSXHJ. 0TXXXTS, FOBTXAITS, OBXaOS Spokane language. Tha third, a daugh ter h-. a tirn n IV. Crwr marvitlm In "Montana and speaks the Crow lan guage.. -. ... However, as tha parents are Nei Perce and tha Nea Perce reservation Is now tha homo of the family, all the various members How speak tha com mon language of the' northwest tribes. MY FEE IS $10 li Any Uncompli cated Case ' BB. TATI.Oa, Tha leading Bpsolallst, to you, at the lowest fee and Second Streets. Street. PORTLAND. OR. (1 Institute Guarantees You Health. Never before have you had such skill placed at your disposal. Avail yourself of it. Be well again. and what hope there Is for you skih ooiainaoie in medicine and that your case demands, and in Book 9 a. Self -examination iiuv. to 8 p. m. Sunday, lo-lg. Inst. Diseases of Men Quick Cures . - Satisfied Patients OUR FEE $10 In All Simple Uncomplicated Cases CONSULTATION FREE NO EXPERIMENTS NO FAILURES Thus !n tha family of five are spoken four distinct and separata Indian lan guages. The , Nes Perc Is considered the mother tongue of all the northwest tribes. No matter how far' apart thu tribes live or what peculiarities they havewthey are able to converse In the Nei Perce laagaage. - - . -v 1 . . .