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v- . 13 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. .THURSDAY EVENING, MAY . 7. , 1903. BANKS. FIRST NATIONAL. BANK. Portland. Oregon. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. 1.600,000. . n " NO INTEREST PAID ON ACCOUNTa NITKD STATES NATIONAL BANK Ob" PORTLAND, OREGON. 7, Northwest Corner Third and Oak Streeta. . Transacts a General Banking Business. DRAFTS ISSUED Available In AU Cities of the United States and Europe. Hongkong and Manila, Collections - made on Favorable Terms. President Vic-President. J C. AINS WORTH R. LEA BARNES jstant Cashier Ass tADD TII.TON BANK Portland, Or. Kstabllshed 1859. Incorporated 1908. t'anital full raid 11,000.000 Surplus and undivided profits. $100,000 ' OFFICERS: y W M LAPP President It. S. HOWARD JR Ass't Cashier KDWaRD COOK i Nil HAM. . . V foe-Pres. I J. W. L.AD1.) ....Assistant Cashier' - W. H lU'NCrwI.EY Cashier I WALTER M. COOK Asst Cashier ' JntereiM pitld on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of Banks, "Klrme, Corporations rid Individuals solicited. We are prepared to furnish de- pom tors fvery facility consistent with good hanking. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Portland, Oregon. J FRANK WATSON. . .President I R. L DURHAM Vice-President R. W. HOVT Oshter GEORGE W. HO YT Asst Cashier S. C. CATCHING Second Assistant Cashier. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. Availuble to All Parts of the World. Collections a Specialty. BOM1S AND M ORRIS BROTHERS, Chamber of Commerce Building. Munl-lpal. Railroad and Public Service Corporation Bonds. D OWNING-HOPKINS COMPANY Es STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN Bought Private Wires. Rooms 201 to 204 Couch Bldg. Phones: M-835; A-2337. GKAND CKMIUIi STATION TIMJC CARD. LEAVING PORTLAND. Roseburg Passenger Cottage Grove Passenger. Southern 8:16 a. m. 4:15 p. in. California Express 7:4& p. in. Ban Francisco Express . . .12:00 night. WEST SIDE. Corvallls Passenger 7:00 a. m. Sheridan Passenger 4:10 p. re- Forest Grove Passenger ...11:00 a. m. Forest Grove Passenger ... 6:40 p. m. Jefferson Street Depot. Portland to Dallas ... 7:40 a. m. II Dallas to Portland 10:15 a. m. Portland to Dallas 4:16 p. m. Dallas to Portland 6:60 p. m. Portland-Oswego Suburban Leaving Portland a. m., 6:30, 6:30, 7:30, 7:40, t-.SO, 10:26; and p. m.. 12:60. Z:0S, 3:30. 5:20. 6:26, 7:45, 10:10, 11:30, Northern Pacific. Taeoma A Seattle Exp. ... 8:30 a. m. II North Coast Limited 7:00 a. m. North Coast A Chicago, Lim 2:00 p. m. Portland Express 4:16 p. m. Overland Express 11:46 p. m. Overland Express 8:36 p. m. Oregon Railroad it Navigation , Company. Pendleton Passenger 7:16 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special ... 8:30 a. m. Spokane Flyer 8:15 p. ro. Kan. City A Chi. Exp 6:00 p. m. Astoria & Columbia River. Astoria A Seaside Express. 8:00 a. m. II Astoria & Port Paasenger..l3:lS p. m. Astoria Express . j ....... . e:00 p. m.-f. Portland Express 10:00 p. m. f ' . ' r .11 . J . : I . . , v-auaujnu iwiiii: r P R. Short Line, via Sdo 8:16 D. m. Via Seat. Vic. & Vane .... 2:00 p. m. Via Sumaa 11:46 p. m. Portland Ry., Light Cara Leave Ticket Office end "Waltlng Rootn. First and Alder streets, FOR OREGON CITY: 4.-00, 6:30 a- ni and every. SO min ' utea (on the hour and balf-hour), to and Including 9:00 p. tn, then 10. 11; . last car, 12. midnight. G realism. Boring, Eagle Creek. Esta " cada. Casadero, Fairview ang Trout dala 7:16, 9:15. 11:16 a. ra.; 1:16. 8:46. :15, 7:28 p. m. Tint Card Oregon Electric Hallway Company Leaving Portland Salem and Int. points 6:26 a.m. Wilsonville 7:35 a. m. Salem and Int. points 8:35 a. m. Salem and int. points n:iu a.m. Wilsonville 12:05 p.m. Salem and Int. points 8:05 p.m. Salem and Int points 3:30 p.m. Wilsonville 4:23 p.m. Salem and Int. points 6:05 p.m. -Express. LIVERY AND SALES STABLES. 19lft STABLES. HACKS. LIVERY, boarding, and sale; furniture moving: 122 Union ave.; Eaat 3682; night phone Main 8044. XV A. Hessian. Prop. MONEY TO LOAN REMEMBER. IF YOU WORK. ' WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY. SALARY LOANS UPON PLAIN NOTES, "ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY." . OUR RATES ARE THE LOWEST. .WHAT MORE CAN YOU ASK? STATE SECURITY CO, 704 DEKUM BLDG. MONEY. ' For all salaried people. Come and get it; cheapest rates, amallest payments in city;, for any one that wants to make a loan privately and desires to ba treated honorably this is the place. , HUTTON CREDIT CO.. ' ; 1J, fifth floor, Dekum bldg. -SALARY AND MORTGAGE LOANS TO salaried employes and on pianos, fur niture, warehouse receipts, horses, insur- : a nee policies and all kinds of securities. New ... Era Loan A Mortgage Co.. 206 AMngton bldg. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO pie and others upon their own names wnnoui security; envapni payments; offices in 66 principal cities; save yourself, money by getting our terms first, Tolman. 223 Ablngton bldg. BORROWERS IF YOU NEED MONEY . quickly on collateral securities of very, nature, we have some money for short time loans. (No chattel mort gages..) Call 320 to 327 Corbett bldg. MONEY TU UIAN 1UU tsu ludii-.ii purposes; can be repaid In monthly Installment, Call for particulars. Co lumbia Life tt Trust Co, 214 Lumber Exchange clog. WE LOAN MONEY ON DIAMONDS ' and Jowelry at reasonable Interest for long or short time. A. & M. ueiovage, jewelers. 269 Washington st. 6100.000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF 81.000 - or more. to i per oeni. on improveu realty. M. Q. Oriffln. 2 Stak. bilORT- 'l'J ME LOANS ON AN t KIND Of chattels. R. A. Frame, 231 Flled tief bldg., corner 10th and Washington. ALARY LOANS STRICTLY CONFI dential; easy to get and easy to pay. T. A. Newton. 611 Buclmnan bldg MONEY TO LOAN ON" GOOD SECL'Rl ty at 7 per cent Interest. Dabney & Dabney. 412 Commercial bldg. Immediate loans, jg to is.ooo. on aU securities. R. I. Eckerson & Co., room 6. wssnington bldg. Main 4665 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE, CHAT tela or personal security. W. A. Hath- . 10 a.sninirton bid? Pap f r 1100,000 ON MORTGAGES. CITY OR farm property, .fire insurance. Mc- Kenst & Co., 250'H Alder, room 3. MONEY TO LOAN. lARG LOANS A specialty, ouiidir.g loans: lowest rates; fire Insurance. W G Beck. 312 Falling. SALARY LOANS LOWEST RATE AT - Employes' Loan Co.. 716 Dekum. LOAN FOR THE ASKING SALARY OR chattel. The lxian Co., 410 Dekum. yUlCK LOANS ON ALL SECURITIES 8. w. King 45 wash. bldg. M. sioo. MONEY TO 1XJAN ON ALL KINDS of aecunty. vv. Holl. R. 9. Wash bldg. IN SUMS OF 2.000 fO $20.000 Ii W. Qoddard. 110 Jd sL MACHINERY, BAROAIN 80-HORSEPOWER AUTO matic high-speed steam engine. Call st 14 Morrison st OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. LI LLEB ELLE PATTERSON. 6PE cialist on nervous, asute and chronic diseases. 217 Fenton bldg. Pacific 110. Lll. R R. NORTHRUP. 416-10-17 Div- som mu, o mua wntningion sts. Phone Main 149. Examination free. PRINTINq THE EAGLE PRINTING Ctt, NOT IN trust; cios ngurcs. gooa work, jg Ruswel bldg.. corner 4th and Morrison. MODERN PRINTER Y MOVED To 14 8 6th at., opp. Meter ft Frank s. DGnnjKlj; ROS, PRINTERS CAKDC toHlheafs. -ete. Mata HM. HH( 1st PAINTING AND PAPERING FOR BEST PRICES. SATISFACTION guaranteed, estimates furnished, call Pn.liic lino, smile St Mitchell,, tit gd. Fuit best Work, pricks rightT . call I". A. Ooaae. E. JOJi. 101 Union r. Cashier K W. BCHMKER j Assistant Cashier... W. A. HOLT A. M. WRIGHT INVESTMENTS. tabiished 1892 BROKERS. and Sold for Cash and on Margin. Pacific. ARRIVING PORTLAND. Oregon Express 7:65 a. m. Cottage Grove Passenger ..11:30 a. m. Roseburg Passenger 6:30 p. m. Portland Express .4 11:16 p. in. WEST SIDE. Corvallls Passenger 6:35 p. m, Sheridan Passenger 10:30 a. m. Forest Grove Passenger... 8:00 a, m. Forest Grove Passenger ... 2:60 p. m. Spokane Flyer :00 a. m. Chi.. Kan. City & Port. Exp. :46 a. m. Chicago-Portland Special... 8:00 p. m. Portland Passenger 6:16 p. tn. nuuwi w. C. P. R, Short Line, via Spa 8:00 s. m. Via Van, Vic and Seattle .8:16 p. m. via Bunras ana Beaitie.... v:uo a. m. & Power Co. FOR VANCOUVER. Ticket office and waiting-room. Sec ond and Washington streets. A. M. :16 6:60. 7:26. 8:00. 8:85. 9:10, 10:30. 11:60 P. M. 12:30, 1:10, 1:60. 2:30, 3:10, 8:60, 4.30, 6:10, 6:60, 6:80. 7:06, 7:40. 8:15. 8:25, 10:35. Jl:46. On third Monday In every month last car leaves at 7:05 p. m. Dolly ex. Sun. Dally ex. Mon. Arrlvlnar Portland Wilsonville 7:05 a, m. Salem and Int. points 8:15 a. m. wilsonville 10:30 a.m. Salem and Int. points .... 11:20 a. m. Salem and Int. polnta ..... 1:20 p.m. Wilsonville 2:45 p.m. Salem and Int. points .... 4:00 p.m. Salem and Int. points 6:40 p.m. Salem and Int. points 8:15 p.m. 'Express. PATENT ATTORNEYS PROTECT YOUR IDEA WE CAN patent it. Moulton & Scobey, attor neys. 604 Columbia bldg.. Portland, Or. STX HmSHliKiMER. 227 WASH. ST. patent ana pension attorney. PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS." A. J. MAT ter. 618 Commonwealth bldg. R. C. WRIGHT, U. S. AND FOREIGN patents; infringment caaea. 604 Dekum RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS ALSO ALL OFFICE STATIONERY. D. C Co.. 281 Stark. Tel. 1407. REAL ESTATE J. M. Patenter & Co., 283 Russell st. Phone E. 4649. Fire Insurance, loans, real estate. J. W. OGILBEE, REAL ESTATE AND Y loans: stah. i88. 14B4 1st, room 11. SIGN AND SHOW CARDS FOSTER & KLEISER, SIGNS, THE largest sign makers in the northwest. 6th and Everett sts. Phone Prlv. Ex. 66. Home A-1156. , "SIGNS THAT ATTRACT" PORT Isnd Sign Co.. 2S7 Stark. Pacific 1696. SAFES DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES xarge stock; metal furniture lockouts opened, jails, J. E. Davis, 66 3d sL 1 I REPROOF AND BANK SAFES AT factory prices: second-hand safes. Mosler Sale Co.. 10 2d St. SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES SHOWCASES OF EVERY DEBCRIP tion; bank, bar and store fixtures maae to order. The LiUtKe Mfg. Co. THK JAMES I. MARSHALL MFG. CO.. showcases, cabineta. atore and office fixtures. 289 Couch st Pacific 2181. R. H. BIRDS ALL. DESIGNER; AUT. M." Winter Lumber Co.. 7 Hamilton bldg. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES, RENTED. REPAIRED sold. P D. C Co.. 231 Stark. Tel. 1407' TRANSFER ANI STORAGE. C. O. PICK. TRANSFER & STORAGE company, office and commodious 4- story brick warehouse, with separata Iron rooms and fire-proof vault for val uables, northwest corner of 2d and Pine sts. Pianos. and furniture moved and packed for shipping. Phones Main &yti. Home A-1996. OLSEN-ROE TRANSFER CO. General transfer and storage; safes, pianos and furniture, etc., moved, packed and shipped. 209 Oak st. between Front and 1st. Phone Main 647, A-2247 ORKOO.N TRANSFER CO- 134 N. TH. wain m. neavy naming ana storage. INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE TKANtT fer Co. Storage 324 Stark. Main 407 KADDF.RLY TRANSFER & STORAGE Co.. 111 N. 0th. Main 1685: A-1686. WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. GUN8T St CO, DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS PORTLAND. OREGON. u"a EVEItDINO & FARRELL, PKOUUCK and commission merchants. 140 Front St.. Portland. Or. Phone Main 179 OREGON FURNITURE MANUFAC turing Co. Manufacturers of furni ture for the trade. Portland, Or. WADHAilS CO.. WHOLSESALE GRo" cera. manufacturers and commission merchants. 4th snJ'Oak els. LKWlU-li lKNUER BAKBKHS HLPrU Co., barbers'-supplies, barbers' furnl-! tore, barbers cha rs. 10th and Morrison THE GRATON & KNIGhTTSfg7CO ! , oak tanners, leather belting manufac- ' ftirera VnrtlanA fir SI 1.. -? I BATES-WIGHT CO". CALENDAK3 Al .. J'r"8.'.? V'tlg'- 160 6t? WHOLESALE CROCKERY; and OLtiat ware. r-rsei. negeie sr -0.. Fortlanri ALLEN A LEWI3--GROCERlEgr i ; Wyoming for Taft. tUnitpd Prm Ltased Wire.) - Lander, Wyo.. Mav t. Th Ranhn. can Mate convention of Wyoming -assembled -here today to elect delegates to the Cnlcaeo mnvunMnn I. i. ... peeted the candidacy of Secretary Taft for the presidential nomination will be adopted without opposition, ... . ' . t ' 1 'X- . . - a -. ,-'i-.Li-. J v Wilton Lackaye, distinguished American actor, who beglnB engage ment of four performances at the Heillg theatre tonight in Hall Calne's play, "The Bondman." Wilton Lacyake Tonight, The attraction at the Heillg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, to night, tomorrow and Saturday nights, with a Fpeolal-prlce matinee Saturday afternoon, will be the distinguished American actor. , Wilton Lackaye, in Hall Calne's playj "The Bondman.' Seats are now selling. "The Climbers" at Baker Theatre. There is not a single detail lacking in the Baker stock company's beautiful production of "The Climbers" this week, and it well deserves the crowded houses It is attracting. The play Itself is Clyde Fitch's best. Seat Sale Tomorrow. William Bernard, formerly of the Baker Stock company and one of the most popular actors Portland has ever had. will be seen at the Heillg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, next Sunday night, May 10, together with Miss Margaret Know, in Mrs. Temple's Telegram." Musical Comedy Fad. The latest fad in Portland is musical comedy, as given at the Star theatre. This house is now the home for merry sh"ow3 where there is an abundance of singing and dancing, comical comedians and a feature chorus. The present at traction is "The Bathing Girls." District Attorney and Murderer. The efforts of a district attorney to convict a murderer Is the plot of a dra matic piayiei, rne visitor,'' at the Grand this week. It is the stuangest little drama that has been seen here in vaudeville in -two years.- and Is offered by Porter J. White & Co. There are many laughing hits on the program. "Under the Magnolia." Tonight you will be wise if you go 10 me iync ana see me Allen com pany In that beautiful new southern drama, "Under the Maitnolla." which has been the talk of the town during the present ween. it is a play that you cannot afford to miss. Moving pictures Detween acts. Miss Clara Thropp, at the Grand. Pilsrrimasfe of PresbyteriaiLS The i)ilfc:riniaet (if tho ftrppnn HAlporA-- tlon to tin- Presbyti nan general assem i bly at Knnsu.s City, May 21, promises I to be a raro treat. I The O. R. & N. has promised to fur nish the p.-iriv attending this assembly with n Pullmmi sleeping-ear for their rxoluslve iin. This car will leavo Port land on tlir o. t. & N. through fast train at Mondny morning. May 18, arriving Kansas city Thursday morn ing M:iv 21, at R:.riii. The round trip iato Is 360. Delegates and those d-siring t' join this party can secure tickfts and reservations at the city ticket oftice. Third and Wash ington streets. New Notaries. (5oclal IUspntcti to The Journal.) Salem, Or. May 7. Commissions as notaries have bi-en Issued to -the fol lowing: J. M. McCord, W illiam H. More house Jr., t . E. Manchester, George I. Brooks and Ivan Humason, all of Port land. MARINE NOTES. Astoria, May 7. Arrived down at 6 ar"l sailed at 10 a. m. Steamer Break- waJ,"r' lion wau-r. ior loos Hay. Balled at t a. m. earner Yellowstone, for Ban Pedro. gkong. Ma.v 7. Sailed yesterday tend 1 8teamer Numantia. , for Port Astoria, May tf.-Arrived at 18:40 anc left up at 2:16 p. m. Steamer Alliance, i rum loos ay. Haueu ai 1:30 p. m. British steamer 'Sheila, for Japan via Seattle. Arrived at 7:20 and left up at 11:30 p. m. Steamer Roanoke, from San 5edro and way ports, . Yokohama, May 6. Arrived May 3 British steamer Strathblane. from Portland. a , l " Astoria, May 7. Condition of the bar at 8 a. m.. smooth: wind south, 24 miles; weather cloud v.- - . T . -Tides at .Astoria' today:"' Illgh water .60 a. m.. 7.1 feet; 6:38 p. m.. 4,8 feet. Low; water 11:64 a, w., 1,1 feet, ; j AT THE TIIEATKES t.- i FIVE CRAFT REACH HARBOR Schooner Willie E. Hume Here to Load Lumber for Callao. ALLIANCE BRINGS MAttY PASSENGERS Cops Ray Liner's Freight Consists Largely of Millwork tor Tranship ment East Tillamook Liner Sue U. Elmore Brings Cheese. The four-masted schooner Willie R. Hume, Captain Mackenile, arrived here this morning from San Francisco under charter tp E. T. Willlama & Co. to load lumber for Callao, Peru. She will begin receiving cargo tomorrow morn ing at the mills of the Portland Lum ber company. The Willie R. Hume waa about 12 days making the run north from the Bay City and encountered some rather severe weather. Captain Mackenxie is accompanied by his family. The cargo will measure about 1,000,000 feet of lunioer. Four coasters arrived in durln ti. night, the North Pacific SteamshlD com pany's steamer Roanoke, the Tillamook liner Sue H. Elmore, the Coos Bay liner Alliance and the steam schooner Johan Poulsen. The Roanoke brought a large list of passengers from San Pedro and way ports and will leave here Saturday morning. She was delayed at San Fran cisco because of her annual inspection. The Alliance arrived here at an early hour this morning bringing 80 passen gers from Marshfteld and ottier norts on Coos Bay. Captain Olson reports having had tairly good weather on the round trip, although a fresh breeze waa stirring up a pretty good sea coming north. The Alliance's careo Included a few carloads of sash and door mill products for trans-shipment east. The steamer Sue H. Elmore reached Oak street dock at 4 o'clock this morn ing bringing a few naaseneers and about 300 cases of cheese from Tilla mook. . She starts on the return voy age tomorrow as soon aa the freight hna hn Tint nn tum Qh. will -rtx out filled to the hatches.' The steam schooner Johan Poulsen. which got in last night from San Fran cisco brought 10 tons of general freight and without losing muoh time getting rid of it began loading 700 tons of wheat at Montgomery dock No. 2 ior vaiiejo. one win leave flown this afternoon with instructions to stop at Knappton to take on a deckload of lum ber. BUOY ADRIFT OFF COAST. Captain Nelson of Steamer Hornelen Sights Mark Near Cape Mears. The sight of a red soar buoy of the type in use at the mouth of the Colum bia river gave Captain Nelsen -of the Norwegian steamer Hornelen and his officers a surprise that for a while rather startled them. The buoy was seen at a nolnt about 12 miles southwest of Cape Mears and six miles oil Bhore on the morning of May 1 as the steamer was bowling along at a good clip, bound for this port from Ban Tanciseo. A heavy gale was blowing at the time or Captain Nelgen would have made an effort to pick up tne rjuoy wnen ne nnuuy discovered that it was out of position and drifting. For a minute or two the appearance of the buoy set Captain Nelsen to think ing that possibly a mistake had been made somewhere, or that somehow the snip had Deen carried out or her course by the strong current, but investigation soon proved that the steamer waa ex actly wnere sne was expected to oe and the buoy out of place. Captain Nelsen reported the matter to the local hydrographlc branch this morning and notices will be sent to mariners along the coast. Possibly the buoy will be picked up and returned to its post, which is believed to be at the entrance to the Columbia river. SURVEY' DERELICT CRAFT. Captain Crowe Will Name Extent of Damages to Steam Schooner. Captain A. Crowe, surveyor, is at Astoria today making a survey of the steam schooner Minnie E. Kelton, which was towed into port Monday night by the steam schooner Washington. The Kelton had been abandoned off Yaquina Head Saturday night when waterlogged and with her deckload gone. It is believed that the schooner can be repaired for a few thousand dollars and in that event the owners, captain and crew of the schooner Washington will make a handsome haul in the way of salvage. It is held that the Kelton had been totally abandoned and was drifting with her anchors hanging at the ends of their chains In the water but not holding on the bottom, the depth of water being too great for the length of the chains. The anchors had been let go so as to prevent the vessel from drifting hard on the beach In case slid should get into shallow water. In his official report to Captain P. J. Werlich, lighthouse Inspector, Henry E. Wilson, keeper of the Yaquina Head station, states that the derelict Kelton was first sighted from the csds on May 3. about 10 miles north of Yaquina Head and about half a mile off shore. The keeper also states that the Kel ton's captain has stated that at 4 o'clock on the evening of the second the vessel came to anchor off Depot bay when tne men were laaen asnore by the Yaquina Day lire saving crew. MUST OBSERVE RULES. Mariners Visiting San Francisco Bay Are Given Warning. Shipmasters going to San Francisco are warned against making any moves in the bay without rirst conferring with the officers on one of the many revenue cutters mat piy us waters. Most stringent rules governing shin- ping in the bay during the visit of the rieet nave been jaia aown. and heavy lines win De imposea ior infraction thereof. Nautical Expert John McNulty, who has charge of the local branch of the hydrographlc office, has prepared cop ies of the new rules and had them dis tributed among as many navigators pi ring out of San Francisco aa pos sible. WOULD FLOAT TnE GALENA. Paget Sound Man Inspects Vessel Stranded on Clatsop Beach. Captain A.' T. Stream of Puget sound has gone to Seaside to look into the pos sibility of floating the stranded British bark Galena, which went on Clatsop beach about 18 months ago, when head ing for the mouth of the Columbia river. Th hull is practically uninjured, and the rigging appears to be in good shape. Captain Stream is said to have plenty of capital to back him in his undertak ing. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Bernlar Users Due to Arrive. Eureka, Eureka and Coos May 7 Breakwater. Coos Bay,.., May 10 State, San Francisco ..." May 12 G. W. Elder. San Pedro. wv . M.. i Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook. ... . .May 14 Alliance, uoos ay .May 14 Rose Citir San Frannlarn . Roanoke, San Pedro and way.'. .May 21 n miH, uiiciii,,,,,,,, .June X Numantia., orient t..i Arabia, orient . . . . ." .' J , ; . ;An -t; NIcomedlaA orient ......... .....Sept 1 Bag-vlar Xdaers to Depart. - Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook. .May S Eureka. Eureka and Coos....... May 8 itoanoke. San Pedro and way.,.. May 9 Rosa City, San Francisco ....... May 9 Alliance, Coos Bay ............. .May Nlcomedia, orient ........... .May 10 Breakwater, San Francisco.... .May 13 ueo. w. Eider, Kan Pedro ..May i State. San Francisco '..May It 'Alexia, orient , ... .Juns i nuiimuiii, orienf ,,,,, ju t Arabia, orient'..'. .Aug. fi ' Taaaals ta iort Broderick Castle, Br. ship ......Stream Largiemore, Br, ah, ...... a W.-P. dock Edward Detaille. Fr. bk. ....... .Irving Mailer. -Fr bk Stream. crown or India, Br. bk. ...a, .Dry dock jueyiana Bros., Br. ah. O. W. P. Albyn. Rua. bk N. P. Lumber Co. c ew.uc, f x . tjn ..... wcMtxv Cornil Bart, Br. bk.. .Montgomery No, 3 Nomia, Ger. bk Montgomery No. -2 ITn.... U..-.1IM. V. r i uonna trancesca, Br. tK. Astoria Urania, Nor. bk '. .Oceanio Alsterkamp Ger. bk. AstorU bretagne. Fr. sh. stream Strathgyle. Br. sh... Eastern A Western Ancaios. Br. ship Alblna Churchill, Am. sch Astoria Mabel Gala;, Am. sch, . .Inman-Poulaen Echo, Am. bktn Astoria Mindoroi Am. sch ' Pantfln hnnkr Nlcomedia, Ger. as. .Albina Hornelen. Nor. ss Portland i. nn. W. R. Hume, Am. sch. Portland Lbr. Co. Northland, Am. ss. ...Portland Lbr. Co. Rose City, Am. ss Ains worth Kelburn. Br. bk ...Astoria Yellowstone, Am. ss Goble Shoshone. Am. ss. Antnria Washington, Am ss. . . .Columbia No. 2 Minnie Kelton, Am. ss. ..Astoria Johan Poulsen. Am. Astoria Roanoke, Am. as Martin's dock a Sonta to &oa4 Lumber. Melville Dollar. Am. sa...Saa Francisco Ravalli. Am. sa ....San JS-Tanclso Virginia, Am. sch....,.8an Francisco F. S. LOOD. Am. SB. . Run ITrAnManv R. D. Inman, Am. ss. ...San Francisco Jj.ene'Aln- "cn san Francisco King CyniS. Am. sch San HVn.lann H. K. Hall. Am. sch San Francisco Westerner. Am. ss. San Francisco Olympla, Am. ss Ban Francisco Xa Bout Wlta Camas and Oaaerai. Aberfoyla. Br sh. Antwerp Edmund Rostid, Fr. bk London Emanuele Accama It. bk Damhni Asgaru. Nor. ship...,. AntwerS wluart, Fr bk. . . Antwerp Clan Granam. Br. sh. Cardiff biigeme rautrei. or. Dg Antwerp Gael, Fr. bk London Neatsf lelds, .Br. ship ....Hamburg David de Anjers. Fr. sh Antwero Brabloch, Br. bk Antwerp Kllloran. Br. sh Aniw.rn Jolnvilie, Ft. bk. ........... Antwerp Carman lan, Br. bk Hamburg coal snips Kb Boat. La Roche Jacquelin, Fr. bk. Newcastle. A. Tramp Steamers Ba Bona. Inverkip. Br. ss San Francisco Taunton, Br. ss Guaymas Foreric. Br. ss Ran Pnn.i... Madura, Br. ss" Man Francisco J?00- Nor. ss Bremerton btrathflllan. Br. ss k.i.vi. Guernsey. Nor. ss .San Francisco Allan ton. Br. sa San Francisco Ba Boats la Ballast to Iioaa Oram. Manx King. Br. ah Taltral Port Crawford. Br. sh JCaUao River Falioch. Br. bk Callao nwuwn Wr. sn Callao Oregon, Ger. sh Tniinhim. Gen. Falaherbe, Fr. bk. Yokohama Henrietta, Ger. sh. West coast Aster, Ger. bk virniu Marechael de Noallles Fr. blcWest coast Helena Blum. Fr. bk Bristol Oil Steamers Ba Boat. Geo. Loomis. Am. aa ban Fsanclsce ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The steamer Breakwater sailed ln.t night for Coos bay. Tha steam schooner Northland will finish loading lumber at the mills of tne Portland Lumber company for San rancisco. The British steamer Allanton. which is chartered by the Pacific Export Lum ber company to load lumber hero for the orient, will carry away about 3,600. 000 feet. v The steam schooner Washington Is st Columbia dock No. Z loading wheat for San Francisco. She will take a deck load of lumber at Rainier. This world never is more beautiful than are our hearts within. TRANSPORTATION COOS BAY LINE- The steamship BREAKWATER leaves Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m from Oak street dock, for north Bead, Maxsh field aad Coos Bay points. Freight re ceived till 4 p. in. on day of sailing. Passenger fare, first class. $10; second class, 17, Including berth acd meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third and Washington streets, or Oak street dock. Columbia River ftcencry BXOOLATOB UHB STEA1CBSS. Dally service between Portland and Tha Dalles, except Sunday, leaving Portland at T a. m.. arriving about I t. m., carrying freight and passengers, plendid accommodations for outfits and livestock. Dpck foot of Alder St.. Portland; foot of Court st. Tba Dallas. Phone Mais 14. Portland. BOBTB PACOTO BTBAMSBTT CCS STXAKSBXPa Roanoke and Geo. W.Elder Sail for Eureka. Baa Francisco and Los Angeles direct every Thursday at p. m. Ticket office 131 Third .near Alder. ANCHOR LIINB OZ.ASGKW VIA X.OHOOBSS&BT Furnessia, May 18, 2 p. m.; California, May 23. 2 p. m.; Caledonia, May 30, 10 a. m.; uoiumma, June a, 1 p. m. SAX.001T, $62.50, 867 J50 A5D $73.80. TKZBD OXJtBS, W7JO AND $38.75. For book of tours and information, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 21 to 23 Sherman St, Chicago. Private Diseases ol MEN Quicker and cheaper than others. Call and sea him first. Consultation free. Phone Mala 1966. Office 181 1st su, corner Yamhill. EOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills, The bast and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Curt tha moat obsilh. at caaes In I to It day a Prlca f per boa or three boxes 16 00. Sold by druggists everywhere. DR. PIERCE, 131 First st, Portland. Phone Main 1865. vo dr. pierce; JIJ uli W ti Cures all Berroas and J" 1 I-'Cure Meti p I claim to know a great deal about a few ailments, rather than a little of. human IIIs.M Iran wobx or a (pz:ozaxi8tistxb -porjrer or a nw Taiwg best - r i 7ihT? !i "Pt , Physician living who can claim to be proficient In the treatment of all human ailments and diseases. To attain tha hlghest possible degroa of proficiency in all departments of medioal science would require half a doxen lifetimes of study and as many more of practical experience: The regular practitioner Is proficient in. a large number of the commonest and most easily conquered diseases. The specialist must first become proficient for general practice, and must then go on to proficiency in a few of those condi tions and diseases more difficult to under stand and more difficult to cure. t aj - 1 ' My Fee for a Cure is In Uncomplicated Cases What Weakness Is and How I Care It "Weakness", la merely a symptom of chronic inflam mation in the prostate gland, brought on by the Improper treatment of soma contracted disease. A complete and rad ical cure is, therefore, a ques tion of restoring the prostata gland to its normal state, and this I accomplish promptly and completely without the use of Internal remedies. My treat ment is a local one entirely. It Is original and scientific and has been proven abso lutely effective by thousands of tests. I am convinced that by no other methods can full and permanent restoration of strength and vigor be accom plished. Free Consultation Call at-the -office tf possible for Free Advice, Examination and Diagnosis. If you cannot call,' write for symptom blank. the DR. TAYLOR co. 834H MOBBIBOM BTBZBT, COXITES BEOOITD, POBTX.aBl, OBEOOH. HOTBO, 9 SO 6. BTEBUTOB, 7 JO 9. SUaTJATS raOM. 10 TO 1. We Are Specialists in Quick Cures 39 Tears la Port- OUR GUARANTEE NO PAY UNLESS CURED raw WHEW YOU ITEBX) TEX 8B RYTCTFS Or A SOOTOB, OOKSOXT OBB Or WIDE EXFEKIEHCS. We have stopped at no cxpense-th-at 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 aliments in the Pacifla Northwest. V WHY SUFFER LONGER. ON PROMISES OF OTHERS? We cure safely and 'promptly WEAKNESS, LOST MANHOOD, SPER MATORRHOEA.. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON IN ALL STAGBJS. VARI COCELE, HYDROCELE. GONORRHOEA, GLEET, OR ANY OF THE DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all patients. OOrTSVLTATIOXT OOVrXDEBTTZAXi AXTD TJTVTTED A personal, thor ough and searching examination Is desired, though If Inconvenient to call, write us full description of your trouble. Our office' hours are from 9 A. M. to 8:30 P. M., excepting Sunday from 9 to 12. Address or call on the ST. LOUIS "K,lcAr DISPENSARY COBWEB SECOITD ABB TiKHILL 8TBEET8, rOBTXAJTD, OBEOOXT The Oregon Naturopath Institute and School 313 BOTKOHZUD BLSO rOBTTLKD, OBEOOB. NO MCDICINC5 NO OPERATIONS Radical cures by the latest natural healing methods. All chronic and acute diseases treated and cured in the least time possible at the smallest cost Habits of every description and kind In adults or children treated and cured. The finest equipped office on the Pacific coast for handling suffering patients. The remedies that we employ are Na ture's. Including Clay, Herbs, Osteo pathy, Chiropractic, Suggestive Thera peutics, Psychology and Electropathy, Radiators, Vibrators, Electric Baths, 6,000 candle-power Leuoondesant and Flnsen Lights, X-rays, Violet Rays, Heigh Frequency Currents of 100,000 volts. Galvanic. Fradlc and Sinusoidal Currents for all chronic cases. Come see our offices and enjoy a free counciL If unable to call write us. Best results often still attained In cases that have been treated and given up as hopeless by other systems. IMJteaedjr. tint Form. BVBst kxowj to rail TaxrsBt'a Kxtnwt ( Oabeos aai Oopaibebi .CAPSULES. TbsauMwk (vM aadAiirmweare fee gunorrhoaa, l t, wait, ate. Eaay to take. eoeTenleat te ewry. Fifty soooMatml wn. Pries tK HowJ A Martin's. 361 Wash ington st, Portland, Or.: or by mall from Tha Tarrant Co, 44 Hudson st. New Tork. . . ... Dr. TAYLOR The aa4laa; Specialist. YOU PAY WHEN WELL VARICOCELE A thorough cura without pain or cut ting. Every case of Varicocele I treat proves the superiority of my mild and harmless method, and the folly of re sorting to Burgery. -In most instances it is even unnecessary to detain the pa tient a single day from his business. The treatment I employ Is distinctively my own, and ca,n ba had at my office only. Do not submit to the 'knife and hospital expenses, when a complete and permanent cure can be had without the loss of time, and without pain, or cut- SPECIFIC BLOOD P0ISCN Others dose tha system with mineral poisons scarcely less dangerous than tha disease Itself. The beat they hope to do by this treatment is to keep the disease from manifesting Its presence upon the surface of the body. Under my treatment the entire system is cleansed. The last taint vanishes to ap pear no more. I employ harmless blood cleansing remedies. They are remedies heretofore unknown in the treatment of -this disease. They cure by neutralizing and absolutely destroying the poison in the system. Such cures cannot be other than complete and permanent. Diseases of Men Satisfied Patients OUR FEE $10 In All Simple Uncomplicated Cases CONSULTATION FREE NO EXPERIMENTS NO FAILURES CGeeWo Ike WeU.Xaewa Sellable CHINESE stoat amd Saivh I'DOCTOR llu sad a Ur stady at reou an bertM. a Is that ttady dlMorr4 od U glvlat to tbt world hl woDderfnl rrm11e. MO MEECUHY, POISONS OR DRUGS TJ8ID-. HI CURES WITHOUT OPERATIOg. OB WITHOUT THS AT0 Of A KHiyS, It rifrantew to ear Catarrti. Aatbrna. tsnc. Tbrat RbnwtHm .Nemsrafw, Kwtoos Dfhlllty, gtnmira. Mver. KIBf Tmtihln: ilw fjt MdnhnM. raiile Weak sen in all Prlnre PtiwatM. A SURE CANCER CURE fait fteoslvtd Frma Pektee, Oklaa lata, San ad aWllaMe, It TOO Alt AFn.ICTKD. r0?IT DBLAT. DBLAT8 ARB PANOKBODS. If yoa -anaot call, writ fer arnptnat blsaa b4 rlrralar. Inrloae 4 rota Is atampa, CONSULTATION FREE IX C. QhS WO CHLsS M&liCUJi CV. Ulk Firat St., Oor. Morrtaea, awiwais, ViHfaV Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules Z2 A POSITIVE CURE For InflimmatloB or Catarrh of tha Bladder and Diseased Kldneyi. No cure no pay. Cures quickly and Perma nently the worst eases of Gonorrhoea and Gleet, no matter ol bow long stand ing. Absolutely harmless. Sold by druggists. Price 11.00, or by mail, postpaid, ,i wv ooxes aa.'o. THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO., BELLMONTAINC,OnlO. ' All firssclStSi . Every ITonian ainsnswea ana uieaia Know apen ma wondarrol MARVEL whirlina Snrav iTbe Mwfa Srttm Jniee. wm pa ovmon. uett Ha,C wr- vunraniena. If h. mnnotmcnlT tha OllRVKL, KptBO euirr. nai aana atamp far i full partteiuan and ,I4mm!L - K. s as ST IEW IobhT ' sals' ay sW- by Bkldatere Drat Co.. Weedara, ! . Clarka Ca. aai Uua-Oarit Drag Cev-4 htoresl '': - '.";,.' ' .- ' !. -