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THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, .SATURDAY EVENING," MAY hi 1B08. 12 CHIROPODISTS rwnwiPODY AND PEDICURING Mrs M. D. Hill. Fletdnar oiog.. DKESSMAKlXa V4,--A imKSSMAKING -AT HOME OR, Phono Mood lawn : - EI;TS?MAKlNa.AT J90 JEFFERSON " u'i pricT resjonati werk guaran teed. ! - J ' - ' ;' " ' - Ert..inAV ok lioME. TAILOKldj B"L'.i:T..t- aklrts specialty. Miss 'i,- r,hon. M-4771. A-6460 ELECT IUOAL SUPFUES WFRTEKn"' ELECTRIC WORK 41 .T7j..imm: we Install plant PafTc-TSctric? engine" Cot-Motorsfor sale or rent; wiring Ana iuddiicb r- CR. Hansen, Jr. t v EMPLOYMENT OFFICEa. Women? ." wip uppiiog mi , PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. fo5 Morrison st....Phone Pacific 288 Help annulled fr in empioyarm Phone Pacific 1909 IT N. za st GASOLINE ENGINES STATIONARY AND MARINE; ELEC - Ac equipment-; launches, accessories; wholesale in retails Mln Pn,t Relerson Machinery Co.. 14 Morrison. STATIONERY AND MARINE GAS6 Una engines; we manufacture them; get our prices. Fairbanks. Morse at Co. HOTELS HOTEL PORTLAND. EUROPEAN plan only. . nay, ETvrFi nnirnnN.. KtlROPEAN PLAN. PERKINS.' EUROPEAN, tt AND W. BELVEDERE. European; 4th snd Aiaer, f LIVERY AND SALES STABLES. 1903 STABLE 3, HACKS. LIVERY, . ooaramg ana saie; mmiuiri 122 Union. ave.j East 6SZ; night phone MONEY TO LO AH SALARY LOANS UPON PLAIN NOTES. "ABSOLUTELY-NO SECURITY." n TERMS THE BEST. GET $lf TO 1100. REMEMBER, IF YOU WORK, WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY. - STATE SECURITY COMPANY. ' ' DEKUM BLDG. - HOURS, 8 A. M. TO P. M. WEt. AND SATfl UNTIL 8 P. M.- . For all salaried people. Come and get It: cheapest ratea, smalleat payments la city; for any one that wants to make a loan privately and desires to be treated nonor&Diy this ia me piacs, BUTTON CREDIT CO, 6. fifth floor. Dekum bldg. SALARY AND MORTGAGE LOANS TO aalaried employes and on pianos, rur nlture, warehouse receipts, horses. Insur- .jJIaI xct., all IftnAm nf BMuritiea - Ne?r Era Loan &-Mort-E Ctw 204 pl and others upon their own names wnnoui securuj; cneapesi ww, w payments; offices in 6 principal cities; save yourself money fcy retting; ouf ItSI HIM t IIP!. I OIHiaiL ait Amiipv" axii-p. TO LOAN LARGE TND SMALL amounts on good real estate security; straight loans: low rate of Interest. C F. Pfluger & Co.. room 14 Mulkey bldg., etflpona ana Morrison sis. MONEY 6 LOAN FOR BUILDING purposes; can be repaid in mommy InataJlmenta, Call for particular Co lumbia Life A Trust Co, 114 Lumber Exchange bldg. WE LOAN , MONEY ON DIAMONDS , and jewelry -at reasonable lntereat for jong or anort time. A. at jw .ueiovoget Jewelers,- 269 Waahlngton St. TO LOAN $i,B00 OR LESS, REAL estate security. Farrhigton, com- merciai ciud Diqg. - - ' MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS real estate security; irom isuu up. Coast Commercial Co.. E04 Dekum bldg, KK(L ESTATE MORTGAGES WANT ed for 8600. f 400.. 1300. Ward. 210 Aiisky biag. , 8100.000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF 81.00 s or more, I to T per cent, en improved realty, m. o. orirnn. zg eimk. buotiT - TiMii Loans on any kind of chattels. R. A. Frame. ZS1 Flled ner bldg., corner 10th and Washington. SALARY LOANS STRICTLY CONFI- dentlaJ; easy to get and easy to pay, it. A. Newton, tu ttucnanan oiag. 8100,000- ON MORTGAGES, CITY OR farm property, lire insuranoa. ' , Me- Kenzle & Co, 260H Alder, room a. MONEY TO LOAN, LARGS LOANS A apeciaity, Duuaingioana: loweat ratea; fire Insurance. W. O. Beck. ll Falling. SALARY LOANS LOWEST RATE AT Employes Loan Co, 711 Dekum. LOAN FOR THE ASKING SALARY OR chattel. The Loan Co, 41S Dekum. QUICK LOANS ON ALL SECURITIES. 8. W. Klna- 4t Waah. bldar. M 4100. MONEY TO LOAN ON ' ALL" KInd3 of security. W. Holl. R. t. Wash bldg IN SUMS OF 88.000 TO 120.000 H. W. Goddard. 110 td at MONEYI MONEY I MONEY! Money to loan. 420 Commercial bldg. MUSICAL , CLEARANCE SALE OF 16 PIANO , , players from rent and exchange stock, all In good order: closing out at 815, 865 and $7fi; worth $260 when new. If you have a piano, place one of these players to It; then any on of the family can play anything taey like, all the best , music. Call or write before all are gone. Ellens Piano House, S6S Waah- PROF. DIAMOND PUBLISHER DIA mend's Piano Chart, teacher of string instruments, music furnished for all oc cantons. M. 8888; mornings; 844 College. , JE1IIL THIELHORN. PUPIL OF PRO - fessor Otakar Sevclk. violin and viol teacher. A-410. 884 Pine. Pac S8f. ' PUNO, VIOLIN, TROMBONE ' ANl3 clarinet Prof. Smith. 882 12th. M. LOUIS A. CREITZ, TEACHER OF violin. 211 Sherman, cor. 1st Pao. 188. YORK BAND INSTRUMENT AND MU sic houae; repairing. ttT Stark. OSTEOPATH! O PHYSICIANS DR. LILLEBELLB PATTERSON. SPE- clallst on nervous, acute and chronhs 1 .a " T5 fc, .A. . . u . . i. . . . j i ..' "uiinKUr, 41WI-17 DE ou um Washington sta. Phone Main 848. Examination free. PATENT ATTORNEYS PROTECT i YOUR IDEA WE CAN ?J patent it -Moulton & 8cobey, attor- . "y vuiumon oiag.. Portland. Or, 4. J. HIRSHHEIMER. 227V4 WASH. BT.1 ratnt and nAiRtnn iHn,.M . PATENTS, COPT RIGHTS. A. J. MATt ra'nts: Infringmentcaaes. 404 Dekum. PAINTING AND PAPERING w.-l---...4...... ,,., . PAINTING;- FURNITURE REPAIRING ana nunnms. u j. wiison, zbi 'Purn.lde. phone Main 815$. . FOR BEST . PRICES, . SATISFACTION - euaranteed. estlmatee furnlnhad -u pB-lflo 160, Stone Mitchell, all Jd. FOR BEST WORK. TRICKS RIGHT : PRINT rxo THE EAGLE PRINTING CO., NOT IN trufl; close figures, good work. 88 rtudcfl DMit- corner 4th and Morrison. ilul'tKN hmFTiKRY MOVED TO 14S tth et, crP. Mlr Franlt s. . OOll.li.S AiKOti, FRlNTKiUi CARDS, tiii.iiom. no., aiain i. nn lat. i:uu;i;!i st.v.mis and seals Att ) AI T. OFF1C1? 8TATIONKRT. P. PUBLIC BTEyOGRAPHEJW. ALL KINDS " OF LETTER WRITING ana copying? charges" reasonable, mim X.' M, Conant, SOS , Lumber Exchange tuug. wain - mriHA1 '"burctV'tll "CORBEfl1 : Bias, jtooim A-asnk, largest ana moai complete stenograpnio oflice in west. REAL ESTATE , , J. M. Pittensrcr & Co- r "I88 Russell st. Phone E. 4(49. Fire i. W. OaiLB REAL ESTATJI AND loans; estab. MSI. l4ott it room it. SAFES DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES Large atock; lockout opened, Jails, metal furniture, J. K. uavis. si sa at FIREPROOF AND BANK SAFES AT factory prlcaa; second-hand saxes. Moaler Safe Co.. 10 Id at. SIGN AND 8HOW CARDS FOSTER KLEI8ER. SIGNS. THB largest aurn makera tn Uia northwest. Ith and Everett sta. Phone Prtv. Ex. Home A-11B5. ELMER J. WALLACE, ART SIGNS AND office lettering. 827 Btark. rac lbg. KIfSVS ' THAT A TTHAl'T" PllTtT. land Sign Co. HT Stark. Pacific 1844. SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES SHOWCASES OF EVERY DESCRIP : tlon; bank, bar and store) fixtures made to order. The Lutfce Mfg. Co. THE JAMES L MARSHALL MFG. CO, ahowcasea, cabinets, store and office fixtures. , 189 Couch st Paciflo 2181.- R. H. BIRDSALL. DESIGNER; AGT. M. Winter Lummr to., t Hamilton oiag. TRANSFER AND . STORAGE. C O. PICK TRANSFER STORAGB company, office ad commodious 4 story brick warehouse, with separate iron rooms and fire-proof vault for val uables, northwest corner of 2d and Pine ata. Pianos and' furniture moved and packed for shipping. Phones Main (84. Home A-1994. OLS EN-ROE TRANSFER COT Oanaral trausfer and storage: safea planoa and furniture, etc, moved, packed nd shipped. SO Oak st, between Fronf and 1st Phone Main 647, A-114T. OREGON TRANSFER CO, 14 N. 4TH. Main t. Heavy hauling and storage. INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE eV TRANH-" fer Co. Storage 824 8tarlc Main 407. kadderLy TRANSFER & STORAQE Co, 111 N. th. Main 188S: A-148S. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES, RENTED, REPAIRED. Old. r. 'IX U. CO, 281 Stark. TeL 147. WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. GUNST A CO- DISTRIBUTORS . OF FINE CIGARS. PORTLAND. OREGON. EVERDING A FARRELL. PROD U CIS and commission merchants; 140 Front st. Portland. Or Phone Main 178. OREGON FURNITURE MANUFAC- turlng co Manufacturers or rural tare for the trade. Portland. Or. WADHAUS tt CO, WHQLSEgALB GMO. ' cera, manuracturera ana commission merchants. 4th snd Oak sis. LEWIS-STENGER- BARBERS' SUfPLY Qp barbera' supplies, barbers' fuml tune. Darbers' chairs. 10th and Morrlaoa THB ORATON KNIGHT MFG. CO, oak tanners, leather beltln manufao- turera. Portland. Or., 61 1st st BATES-WIGHT CO, CALENDARS. AD vertlslng novelties, ISO 4th at' WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASS- ware. Prael, Hegele A Co.. Portland. ALLEN- A LEWIS GROCERIES: T BISHOPS ALWAYS BE WELCOME Keynote of Farewell Address to Episcopalians by Bishop Scadding. With the rally in Trinity last even ing the primary council of the eighth missionary department of the Episcopal church was brought to a close. Bishop Scadding of western Oregon delivered tha farewell address and addresses were made by Bishops Funsten of Idaho, Kea- tor of Olympla, and Rev. A. S. Lloyd, secretary of tha general board of mis sions Bishop Scadding- invited the visiting churchmen to return to Port land as often as they could, and. as sured them a cordial welcome when ever they should do so. Tha woman a auxiliary, which has been holding its sessions in St. Mark's, elected officers yesterdav afternoon for tha year. They are: Honorary presi dent. Mrs. A. R. Hill: Mrs. Charles Scad ding, acting president; Mrs. Walter J. Burns, vice-president; Mrs. A. M. Oakes. corresponding secretary; Mrs. H. M. Falrfowl. recording secretary; Mrs. W. A. M. Breck, organising secretary; Mrs. A. C Nevlll, secretary of the Junior branches; Mrs. F. W. Beaver, treasurer; Mrs. 1. A. Sellwood. treasurer united offering. Addresses wre made by the visiting bishops and the session was closed by Bishop Scadding. TELEGRAPH BATES TO MAINE REDUCED The. Postal Telegraph-Cable company announces a reduction of 28 cents in the rates for 10-word telegrams to and from the following places in Maine, on the Bangor s Arooatook railroad. The places are not reached by any other telegraph company: Abbott Village, Alton. Ashland. Ashland Junction. Blaine,- Blanchard, Bradford, Braggville. Bridgewater, Brownville, Brownvllle Junction, Burleigh, Crystal, Dyer Brook, Eagl4 Lake, East Dover, East MUlln ocket Eaaton, Fairmont Fort Fairfield Junction, Fort Kent, Goodrich, Green ville Junction, Grimes Mill, Grindstone, Griswold, Guilford. Hlllmans. Howe Brook, Hudson, Island Falls; Jemptland, Katahdln Iron -Works. Kidders Point Dock, La Grange, Limestone, Littleton, Ludlow. Maple Grove, Mars Hill, Mas ardis, Maysville, McNally, Medford, Mil- nnocnei, oino, aiuo junction, Mllo V11-, lage, Monson, Monson Junction, Monti cello, Moosehead, New Limerick. New Sweden. Norcross (North Twin Dam), North Bangor, Oakfleld, Ornevllle, Pat ten, Pea Cove, Portage, Prospect, Rand S0 ?bin80n 8t Croix, Sangervilla, ovaiwuiu, mo station, Bnerman. Sher man Mills. Shirley. Smvrna. 8mnn SI.U1"-J?,,lth Grange. South Sebec, StaceyvlHe, Stockholm. Van Buren! wfnlefvTlIe: ?'Stfleld- ,Wwt" Beboolm' MAJOR GEORGE R0WE " OF SEASIDE DEAD ' i - . iiiv;-;,-:. j y:v.- (SpteUI DUpatck U Tha loornall "4 Astoria, Or, May 28. Major George M. Rows of Beasida died yesterday " at St Marys hospital In this city ' f pneumonia, after a short lUnem. He had. been prominent on the lower Co lumbia river for 80 years. He mado nwira in Miom until me last few years. He had a Urge circle of frlenda. The funeral will taka nla. hi. ternoon under the auspices of Cuahlng sachuaetta 75 years-ago. near Boston. and was one of the first to enlist for service In the civil war. He enlisted In a New York regiment At the close or the war he was discharged as a major. He was a single man. but has a number of relatives living In tha I1P0M1D ALESIA OFF FOR UTM PORTS Big: Liner v Will Leave To morrow .With Val- . ;uable Cargo. . ' ' ajBBaBWsewaSBwsaBjwaBawa BIG S1TIP3IENT ' " OF NEWSPAPER Total Value of Cargo Nearly Quarter Million Dollar Baa Been la Port Only a Few.Dayg but rwill Leave . Nearly Filled With Freight. . The oriental lfner Alesla ! booked to leave Alblna dock tomorrow morn ing at daylight bound for Hongkong la Yokohama and r other way - porta with a cargo of flour, lumber, paper, machinery and a small quantity of gen eral merchandiaa. f . Tha toUl value of the cargo wlU be mora than $200,000. the flour alone be ing worth 8104,628. there being 84,876 barrels on board.. Of lumber aha car rles only 160.000 feet, a small quan tiiv mmna.rl with usual shipments on the regular liners. About 2 60 tons of newspaper- in nun is umiu ifofw, and it la tha laraest shipment of iU kind made for some time. . The Aiesia - nas Deen in in ill m out with a very aatlsf actory cargo in view of the fact that h arrived tha very daythat the liner Nicomedla had Just left her Port land wharf. - j , . , " - i4 a. ihh i,a consisted largely of gunnies, most of them being con signed to local houses and to be used here for .the season's wheat crop. In the neighborhood of $60,000 was paid the collector of customs as duty on the gunnlea. , . . The liner Numantla, which la next to arrive here, ia also bringing a large quanity of grain bags, and the Arabia will bring quite a quantity when ah follows the Numantla, AMONG THE COASTERS. Passenger Steamers and Freighters Depart for California Forts. Th. atanmar Tlnne CitV. Which left Ainsworth wharf this morning, and the Roanoke, which left Martin's dock last night, carried large crowns uuuuu iu. San Francisco. They were also filled to caDacltv with freight and had . to leave some behind, ... The steam schooner wasmngion ar rived here last night from San Fran cisco bringing a large quantity of freight of a general cnaracier cnai is being discharged at Couch street dock today. She will load lumber at Rain ier for a return cargo. ' ti atMm schooner Northland cleared last night with 850.000 feet of lumber ana win leave aown ioam hnnnrt fni flan Francisco. The steamer Homer sailed, yesterday and crossed out this morning, as did also the steam schooner Olson & Mahoney with lumber from one of the lower river mine. In pulling out from St. Helens yes terday afternoon with a cargo of lum ber the steam schooner Yosemlte got aground. Two river steamers were sent down to assist her off after the steam schooner Washington nad maae a va.ro attempt to relieve her. SAILING VESSEL FIXED. French Bark Rochambeau to Bring Cargo From Leith. Balfour, Guthrie & Co. havo' chartered the French bark Rochambeau to bring general cargo to this port from Leith and to carry new crop 'wheat from here to . the United Kingdom. The vessel is in one of the European ports and will therefor lose very little : time getting ready for loading. With the addition of the Rochambeau to the list there are now sailing vessels having an aggregate net tonnage of 66,000 tons headed for this port most of thenv bringing general freight from Europe. Aside from these there Is a fleet of steamers aggregating about 80,000 tons net coming here to load lumber. - - WILL GO TO SEA AGAIN. Commander YVerlich to Be Relieved as Lighthouse Inspector. Commander P. J. Werllch. lighthouse Inspector of this district which com prises Oregon, Waahina-ton and Alaska, is booked to return to the sea after two years ami four months ashore. Unofficial notice to that effect has been received from Washington, and it Is expected that the official announce ment will follow, soon. Commander Werlich Is not Jn position to know to what duty he will be assigned, nor has any announcement been made as to who might relieve him here. Commander Werllch has-been as signed to shore duty- longer than ordi narily and has done a great deal for the Improvement of the lighthouse serv ice during his Incumbency. , , , IMMENSE STEAM WHISTLES. New Towhoat Shaver Will Be Heard When She Signals. The new towboat Shaver which Is be ing built at the yards of the Portland Shipbuilding' company will have the largest set of whistles in these waters. But they will have a sweet tone, harmo nious so as not to prove displeasing to those who might have to hear it blown. The three whistles will have (, 6 and 8-tnch diameter, respectively, will be mounted on one base and blown through g three-Inch valve. The Shaver will tie ready zor launch ing In tha near future. She will be one of the most powerful towboats on the river. :'. ' . ALONG THE WATERFRONT. . The ' steamer Alliance leaves this evening for Coos bay. The river is now at a stanastui, nav inr reached a hela-ht sufficient to inun date the lower deck of Ash street dock. the loweat- along the waterfront - The oil carrying steamer w. . rotter is in the river from Monterey and -the Colonel Drake arrived In from .Paget sound. ... .;!..; . The rovemment inspectors of hulls and boilers were at the foot of Stark street this tnornina: to inspect gasoline launches to be employed carrying pas snsrs . to and from - the visiting war ships during the Rose, carnival, but no launches . showea up. inspections win be made -on Monday and Wednesday next week at the same piace in orae to give all boat owners a chance. . . .'MARINE NOTES.' Astoria, May 22 Arrived down dur ing the night and sailed at 6 a. m. Steamer , Roanoke, for San Pedro and way ports. : Sailed at 7:16 a. m. Steam era Honir and Olsen & Mahonev. for San Francisco. Arrived at 7:16 a. m. - Steamer CoL E. L. Drake, from (Seattle. Arrived down at 10:80 a. m, and sailed at noon Steamer W. S. Porter - for Monterey. . ' , - San Pedro,-May 23--Arrtveil Steamer Olympic, from Astoria, i San Francisco,1 May 28 Arrived at 4 t. m. Steamer F. S.. Loop, from Portland.- ' , .-. ' Astoria, May 24 Batted at 4:20 p." tn. French bark ' Pretagne, for Ipswich. Balled at 6:80 p. m. Steamer Shoshone, for San Frsianceo. Port San Luis, May !J- Arrived Steamer Santa Maria, from Portland. Eureka.-Cah, May 22 failed Steamer Eureka, for Portland. ' - - Rcdonrte,- May 22 Sailed Schooner W. F. Jewtt for Columbia river. - Astoria, May S2 CouUlUoa of the bar REPRESENTATIVE TO GRAND LODGE Governor Chamberlain Hon- r . ored by: the Elks of .Portland.' X distinguished honor was conferred upon Governor Chamberlain last Thurs day evening, when' he was chosen as the representative of the Portland lodge of tha Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks to attend the meeting .of tha grand lodge, which meets In Dallas. Texas, the week of July 12. At present Governor Chamberlain holds no official position in the lodge. The other night "he was just taken front the floor and sent to Texas," as a member expressed it today. ' What makes the honor more notable is that this is the second time that the governor has been- sent to rep resent tne t-ortiana leace in the coun cil the grand lodge. The other time was rive years ago. Ia times past Governor Chamberlain has held some of the highest positions within the gift of the Elks. ' Tha Port- land lodge la the wealthiest lodge among the Elks In the United States, and eon- tains , a - membership -numbering over i,sou. . as toe ' representative - or ' this leading lodge Governor Chamberlain for several years held the position of chair man on . the committee of charters, a place intrusted to very few men.- How wen ne luiiuiea nis auties in this place Is shown bv the hiarh atandlna? ha holds among the Elks, not only of Portland, but over the whole United States. There will be fully 1,600 ' delegates at tthe meeting of the grand lodge yin Dallas, and that city has raised, it is said, over 176.000 to entertain the an tiered crowd. B New York Symphony Or chestra Will Interpret Well Known' Masterpiece. Beethoven's .triumphant ' optimism is shewn in a very remarkable way In his symphony No. J, the larghetto from which' will be one of the program num bers to be given by the New York Sym phony orchestra, under Walter. Dam- fOsch, at the Armocy during -the Beee Carnival. This symphony was com- posed in 1902- under the grim and ter rible realisation of approaching deaf ness. It was a period . of deepest de jection for Beethoven, j In the fall of this year he wrote the profoundly pa thetic letter to his brothers known ss his. will. In It the man who met all his afflictions defiantly, so far as out ward seeming went laments his loss of hearing tn a wail of unparalleled poig nancy, zet out or such depth of gloom there sprang this flower, which exhales nothing but sunshine and happiness. Two other Beethoven nnmhara will be given by the New t ork Symphony j orcnesira ouring tneir Portland en- f agement the polonaise for strings and he B-reat symphony No. 6 in C minor. in its entirely, tne crowning glory of the three programs, in the opinion of many musio-lovers. The concerts are to be June s. wednesdav evening, and June 4, Thursday afternoon and even ing, at tne Armory, under the direction of Lois Steers-Wynn Coman. Seat sale for all three concerts onena next xnursaay morning at unerman-ciaya. WHERE CHAMBERLAJN TALKS NEXT WEEK Governor Chamberlain will speak at the following places next week, the closing week of the campaign: Lebanon Monday, May 16, 2 p. m. Albany Monday, May 26, 8 p. m. - Peoria Tuesday, May 29, t P.. m. ' y, . ( ' Corvallis Tuesday, May 26, $ p. m. . .' i- '-". ', . . Independence Wednesday, May, 27, afternoon. Dallas Wednesday, May 27. I '. p. m. ' . v. .'" He will make a tour' over Polk county, starting from Corvallis In - an automobile. ' " , , - Newberg Thursday, May 28, Woodmen's picnic 10 a. m. Hlllsporo Thursday, May 2Ct' .- p. m. . ;K .','., ; ' .n.-' ' '-V :' ,, Portland Thursday, May 22, Empire theatre, Twelfth and "'Morrison,', -p.' m. 'A l-::-'-',: Seaside Friday, May 2,2 p. m. Astoria -Friday, May 29, t p. m. r 4 , John Drew Coming. " The attraction at the Hellig theatre, Fourteenth and Washington streets, next Friday and Saturday nights. May 29 and 20, ; with a matinee Saturday, wlll .be the distinguished American' ac tor. John Drew, together with en : ex cellent supporting company, in the de lightful comedy. "My Wife." The ad vance seat sale will open at the theatre next Wednesday. . , - -; , - :':- "-;'- :- - -y "Secret Service' Closes Tonight, - Tonight the closing; performance of Gillette's "Secret Service will , be given by -the Baker stock company. This is by William Gillette, author of "Sherlock Holmes'' and other noted plays, and has drawn packed houses all week to the popular playhouse. - -1 ;. . r i ' H" " ''-'- - 'i- - ' "Nell Gwynne" Tonight. : i At the'Lyrio tonight the Allen com pany will present for another time the great, costume comedy drama of old England,-"Nell Gwynne." It has been a great success all week and those- Who have missed it should , lose no time In going to see it Last times tomorrow afternoon and night "The Toreadors." - . . . Two more performances of "The To readors'' will be given - tonight at the Star theatre, and when this funny mu sical entertainment will be laid on the shelf. "The Toreadors" is the biggest of the hits presented by- the Armstrong company. - -:-7 . .a , t ; j-.-, -.: .;,jv-,.. pB Bt the Grand.' '-J-'-.-t-: This week's bill at the Grand Is one of comedy. It is funny from Harrlgan, the headllner, to the moving pictures flashed by Montressa. : Harrlgan is the origins! tramp Juggler, and , ols mono logue Is a gem. . -. - at a. m., smooth: wind northwest ) miles; weather, cloudy. . Tides at Astoria today: High water 6:46 a. m. 4.9 feet: 8:06 p. m., 7.8 feet Low waterl:l$ a, m., 6.1 feet; 1:26 p. m., 0.9 feet. . : , . EETHQVENS OPTIMISM A FLOWER OF TRAGEDY AT THE THEATRES ' BaSBSSawBSSSSBSSSBawSwa . . 1 j.-. - - TRANSPORTATION . REQULATOR L.irSE TAST BTBAMZB Bailey, Qatzert Makes round trio week days, . except Friday, to THE DALLES, fare 8J.00. Leaving Portland 7 a. m., leaving The Dalles 8 p. m., arriving Portland 9 p. - Sflndays Round trip -'to Cascade IXK-ks, leaving Portland 9 a. arriv ing baok i p. m- Fare $1.00. . , Dalles City and Capitol City Operate daily, except Sunday, between Portland and The Dalles, calling at all way landings for freight and pas sengers. - First-class accommodations for wagons and livestock. - ALDZB STKEZT SOCX. ' : Phones Main 814. A-6112. , COOS BAY LINE The steamship BREAKWATER leave Portland Wednesday at P sa. from Oak street dock, for Hortk Vaad, iSarsk field aad Coos star notnts. , Freight re ceived- till 4 -p. m. on day of sailing. Passenger fare, first claas, $10: second class. $7, Including berth and maalA Inquire city ticket of flea. Third and waaningron sirMis. or uic street a oca. ANCHORLINE QIU.saOW VIA Z.OITDOarDZRKT Caledonia, May 80. 2 p. m.. Columbia, June 6, 2 p. m., Furnessia, June. 12. baiiionui, June . - Balooa, faa.OO, $67 JO and $78.50. , aeoond Cabin, S43JM) aad 845. 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Inclose 4 cents in stamps. . CONSULTATION FREE The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medlolns Oo in rat ei cor, Morrison, foruana. Oregon. Please Mention This Paper. - iL TSS AJTD X. TOSX. International Chinese doctors. . Post graduates Can toft Medical College, Can ton. China. Specialists in male and fe male, all chronlo and private diseases. Call or write for our special kidney medicine and patient report Price reasonable. 224 First 8t, - corner Salmon. Portland. Or. . ' Evolry VoiisSn . liintsmtea snd thoold knew ' abaatthewooaarral MARVEL WhirUna Spray lias new fatal ;. Jnjm. IWSOSS Srtum. Bef8at, esv-Jttoat uonvanMnv .iiuaaauaaq, lewamMara If h cannot sncnly the aaivKi,, ao-jspt no otoer, but Mna atamp (or IlltMtnuad book mH Tti fall Dartletilan and dlreetiona In. ValuaoU to ladles. MARVBL rO o. sad sTu tKiv iormTT tor Sato - sy - Skldaars Dm Co., Wesdaid, Clarke Co. aad Laaa-Oavis Drat Co. a-tone. URINARY DISCHARGES nyrr.ntyif.n XS 24 HOURS Sack Cap- Bis btarefoHDY the gineJVj Btworttfcemi UrfttU ALL DEUQOI8T8 j DR. PIERCE Cures all Vsrvons and Private Diseases of MEN - Quicker - and cheaper than others. Call and see him first Consultation . fr-e. Phone Main 1966. Office 181 1st st, corner - xamniiL - : .- - f OK HOMCN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's C o m p o a n d Savin and Cotton Root Pilla. Tb best and only reliable , remedy for DELAYED ' PER IODS. Cure the moat bstln. ate eases, in 8 to le ' days. Price $8 per box or three boxes $5.00. Bold by druggists everywhere. DR. PIERCE. 181 First St. Portland. Phone Main 1986. C'ii-' VPIiV 7n Gecv6 STOP PAVING promise Is not a ours. vi The man who thinks It Is, soon" discovers his mistake after he pays for it ... . . -' -: : When some would-be doctor, - who got his medical education out of an encyclopaedia, says that he will cure you with drugs, you .. believe him without hesitation.' xou were taught to believe in drugs. ,-.-v- ? Fifty , years ago they" thought bleeding was the only cure for dis ease of any kind. Think of drain ing a man's - life blood now. You wouldn't have 'it done, yet- doctors made your ancestors -believe in it. Just as they have caused you to be lieve In drugs. -,!,-. , t f . - Science has made some . wonderful discoveries since those days. I don't mean medical science, if you call that a science. That body of fan- atics is still groping in the dark going from colossal blunder to blunder and championing . new ; ab surdities every year.. . But i the , world's greatest scien tists have proven that the force which, runs the human machine, the power- - that ; builds vitality and strength, is electricity. - -'' They have shown that most' all sickness and chronlo - disorders are due to a s lack of - eleotrio energy. They .have taught ua the worthless ness of drugs, . that - they are only poisons and , poisons don't euro, - - " The reason drugs - don't cure Is because they don't hejp nature. Na ture wants nourishment not poison. This nourishment is electricity. It puts vim and energy into every part of your body. It gives strength to every vital - organ, enabling . each part to do its work as nature in tended. When every vital organ is working right there can be no. pain or sickness. . . ,. Mr Electro-Vigor pumps a Steady current of electrlo life into your nerves and vitals while you sleep. All night long, you feet its gentle, soothing 1 flow coursing; through a My MethodsAIways CUffilEi I would rather give up my practice than indulge tn either guesswork or make-believe cures.' I have devoted twenty, years to earn est and conscientious endeavor to the unrav el men t of soms of the most perplexing prob lems that ever confronted the profession, and believe thst I have attained the limit of med ical possibilities in my parUcular branch of practice. .- - . I do not treat symptoms, i treat to cure the disease behind the symptoms- If ths case pre sents even the slightest ' feature upon which I have doubt or if I recognise Incurable complications I positively refuse treatment I have brought to light the true nature of men's diseases and the causes of the symptoms they present. In addition, I have, by it,. uluilIMn . hUnritnf Af drugs produced remedies that meet every condition that tt-seems possible to cure. Even the slightest relief,-under- my treatment is genuine Im provement a part of the permanent cure that is to follow. There is no cause to hesitate. Consultation costs nothing, and I will not offer my services unless I can cure you. , cr ikstbtoss ui iocax. axts szmzoT. That there is some functional derangement the direct result of In flammation, enlargement or excessive sensitiveness of the PROSTATE GLAND, brought on by early dissipation or resulting from Improperly treated contracted disorder. This condition CANNOT: POSSIBLY be re moved by internal medicines, and any tonic system of treatment that stimulates the activity of the function can but result-in aggravating the -real ailment This is a scientific truth I have ascertained after a careful and scientific study, and upon which my own original system of treatment is based. I employ neither tonics, stimulants nor electrlo belts. I treat by LOCAL DIRECT METHODS exclusively, and my suc cess In curing even those cases that others have failed - to temporarily relieve with their tonics is (CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE that my method is the only Jossibla means of a COMPLETE, RADICAL AND PERMA- VARICOCELE. SPERM ATTOR RHOH Av- LOST VIGOR. ORGANIC WEAKNESS CONTRACTED . DISORDERS, STRICTURE. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON AKD PILES, I also treat and cure promptly and thor- U CONSULTATTON FREE -MY HONEST AND " CANDID ' ADVICE COSTS YOU NOTHING. I cheerfully give you the very best opinion, guided by years of. successful- practtoe. Men out ' of town, in trouble, write if you cannot call.' My offices are open all day from 9 a. m. to a p. bl, and Sundays from 19 to. 1. , - . r, . . , v, . The COBinm MOBstTAOZr AsTD SBCOZrS 8T8IIT8 Private Entrance 284 H Morrison Street, Portland, Or. We Are Specialists in t .ULLBVSaT m 'i Bl Tears la Portland OUR dUARANTEE--NO PAY UN1-ESS CURED 2CBV Wcnnr TOtr jmro tkb bbbttcts or a bootos, coztstxt -a'---!ri '.'-.''; on wsoa sxpxasXEarc2i.v,,:.:S;, " Wensve stopped at no expense that ' could add to -the -efficiency of 1 our work or the comfort of our patients. There is no- other equally equipped institution Cor the treatment of men's ailments in the Paciflo Northwest ,7,, ,;.." -.: . v..--.-; ! WHY SUFFER LONGER. ON PROMISES OF OTHERS? 'We cure safely and prom BLOOD COCELE, HYDROCELE. GONORRHOEA,, GLEET. OR ANY 1 OF- THE DISEASES cummun iu mk.i. personal attention given an patients. OOK8UI.TATIOW OOHyTDBJITtAI. AJTD UfVITUB A personal, thor ough and searching examination la desired,-' though it inconvenient to call, write us a full description of your- trouble. Our office hours are from 9 A. M. to 8:20 P. M excepting Sunday .from t . to-12.. . Address r or - call on - the .,: : V ' - . ; ' i-iix; V.' -'i. :'V ..v., . . . . -i.- - - :. ;.- ! J--.--C- .yfW: -l!-, 1v- - ST. 10UIS i '- trrmrar SURGICAL COZUTEB BSCOZTO An.TAXOA Thi OP-EGON DAILY JOURNAL A NIWSAM tOR FOItPHISES your veins. It ' does not shock or blister, yet ' it is so powerful and invigorating that you' can feel the Improvement after one - application. Electro-Vigor Is ouring - people every day. I wouldn't ask you to believe that if I couldn't back 'up every statement 'with proof.. I'll give you the names of people 'I've cured, and you ean ask them. t I know that , I can't cure you 511 tell you so in' the beginning. I on't want money, that. I don'); earn. '-.--..'-j :::;: ; v,;-..--.-, f-r.:..,. I began the use of Electro-Vigor about five 'weeks ago, and as a con sequence am getting stronger every day. I. have gained 10 .pounds in weight, my manly vigor is coming back, and I note decided improve ment In every respect - : CHAS. FALK. u Bemons,, wasn., ... ,it Get Tll Free " Cut out this coupon and mall- it to me. . I'll give you a beautiful 100-page book, which tells all about my treatment This book is illus trated with pictures of fully de veloped men and women, showing how Electro-Vigor is applied, ,i and explains many things you want to know. I'll send the book, closely sealed and prepaid, free, if you will mall me this coupon. S. A. Hall, M. D. 1314 Seooad Ave, Seattle, Waah. laoa ruimore.Bt, Baa rraaolsoo, - Please send me, prepaid, . your free 100-page Illustrated book. - S-2S-6 Nam - . . .7. ............... , a- ' '4 "- - Address B26. TAxXOB . The Trading SpecUllat MY PEE (CIA ISONLYMM Xa Any TJnoomplloated TMsordsr. You Pay When Cured 0 . TAYLOR Co. Quick Cures - . Satisfied Patients OUR FEE $10 In All Simple Uncomplicated Cases CONSULTATION FREE NO EXPERIMENTS .Am, NO FAILURES' ptly WEAKNESS, LOST MANHOOD. SPER- POISON IN ALL STAGES, VARI- iivfi DISPENSARY STBEBTS, ' rOBTXAVI),; pBBOOB ALV IHl HOHi