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THE 'OREGON DAIUK JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 3. 1908. 11 ORDER CALLS FOR ml BIG CRAFT "Strath". Liners Will Here for September Loading:. Be CAI.KY LUMBER TO CHINESE TOUT Orcjron fine ICxnort Lumber- C losos I.ar;t l)i-:tl Culling for Delivery of 7,(MX,(MI0 Feet of Lumber at ShunIiHl Wltlilu a Tew Wetjks... The Oregon Pino Export Lumber com pany dinnered two "Strath" liners to day to carry J unibor from this port to Shanghai li September. There aro sev eral "Strath" steamers In Pacific wa torn and tho ooinpanv will ordw what. ever boats niluht bo nearest ct hand to handle thu butdnesa vvhen the time uitIvls. Tho two cargoes will measure 7,000 000 feet all tolil. I lie charter calling for steamers with a.fico.ooo feet capacity. The order 1 one of the biggest closed on the, PaciUc coast for a long: time. Arrutigoruentu have been made, bo as to iill it promptly and it could be Hlled even earlier than arranged for had it been so desired. The Oregon J'ine Kxport company Is at present dispatching t he Hritish sl.ii Kelburn for l ardilT and London with u cargo of high-grade lumber, and Mon day the. tame concern will begin load lnK the Hritish ship Ancaios at the mills of the Tongue Point Lumber com pany for Liverpool. It has been de cided to glv" both vesnuls full deck loads In conlormitv with the new regu lations of the Knglish. board of trade governing shipping in waters immedi ately surrounding the' British Isles. The deckloads will consist of planks, none of them containing more than 16 cubic feet of material. The Norwegian steamer Ouernsey Is to be at the mills of the Portland Lum ber company next week to finish her cargo for Shanghai. She is being dis patched by the L. P. Lee Lumber com pany, which is also shipping a portion of the cargo of the British ship Kel burn. now loading nt Linnton. The Norwegian steamer Tabor, which reached Astoria a couple of days ago under charter to O. V. McXaar & Co. to load lupiber for Australia, went to the mills at Knappfon to load. The British steamer llford will be here In about a month's tlmo to load a very high-class cargo of lumber for Co penhagen and Hamburg, tiie sale of which was made several weeks ago. The cargo, consisting of about 3.1)00,000 reel, will be wortli all of $100,000. I now able to alt up. Although hope for hl recovery waa abandoned. It la . w ?Pc that he will be out and about ia a few week. MA KINK NOTISH. Astoria July S,-Arrlvel down during lamer Thomas L. WanI. rrive uown during the night and ailed ot 6 a. m., Steamer Eureka, for .T.,nl. WRy J'rts. Arrived lown t V u ?al""" llt 0 ". steamer Kuan j a'j r tun 1V(1'"o and way porta. Ar rived at 8 a. in., atoatner Argyll, from Port San Luis. Hun Diego, July 3. Sailed yesterday, schooner Irene, for Columbia river. Astoria. July Sailed at 12 noon, schooner Let thin, for Han Francisco. Arrived at 2:20 n. m.. mnumtr Attn. wiiii oarge til. from Ran j .on up hi j :30 p. un. bailed at 2:J0 p. m., . .British etesmer Mariura, for SU Vincent, for prders. Railed nt f. p. m., steamer At lafn fer J'ugot sound, and Shoshone, for ban Francisco. ' Astoria. J 111 V il TrindlHlon of lli.l... m o n. in., smooth; wind, southeast miien, neat Her. in r;iln ami fnir Tides flt AstllHu Imln c Ul.rl. ..,'.,.. .O.ri H. in.. 7.4 feef 4 "n ... T i mai-r, if. u. in., o.n rent p. m.( 3,4 feot. Francisco. steamer Nobras- 10:! AIAIU.VK INTKLMOKXCB- Bcg-ular Liners Due to Arrive. City of Panama, Coos Boy July State, Ban Francisco July O. W. Elder, Kan 1'odro. wav Julv Nome City, Coos Hay...; July S Eureka, Eureka, and Coos. .... ..July li .Meomenia, on. it July 14 Hose City, San Kranclsco July 14 Koanoke, San Pedro and way. ..July 14 viaiua, ortent .Aug. 1 iiit-Kiii orient Sent. 1 rsumantia. orient Sept 18 Regular Xilnera Rose City. Nome Cltv, City of Pan to Depart. San Francisco July Coos Bay July 111a. Coon Ia v . . . Elder. San Pedro Kurcka,. Eureka and Coos..... Koanokr, San Pedro and wav Stale San Francisco ... Nlcoinedia, orient Arablu, orient A lesla. orient Numantla. orlnt Oct Vesaels In Port. Mroderlok Castle, BT. ship. . LHIBleniore. Br. :.h O Crown of India. Br. bk Levland Bros. Itr ah Donna Francesca, Br. bk . . . . Aneaios, Br. sliio . . . Churchill. Am. sell... . .July .JulV.. .July 13 .July 16 .July 11 .July 20 .Aug. 15 Sept. IS 1 W. Who. Am hki-n Koiburn. Br. bk Minnie Kclton, Am. ss. Kmmaiiuel Aernme Tt If. K. Hall. Am. s'ch ' Asgard, Nor. Bh. Drydock P. dock Lrydock O. W. P. A st"-U Tongue l'olnt Astoria If- . " " . . KOliEHT MAX-TELL. 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Wi'PiiiliMliiiumiii,ijLi iu j.,-, l.i ij annm Bum Ih.ihiijui a i n iwi m m rn ri 1 1 nil" ' "" T Tf I I- . r. xev.-if.fi-t;. ':....::. '. ':.: A . . . .' I',. 4 k 1 " tf 1 'J ,f a 1 . w . , h ! i A! V- s v 13 t 11 I AID EXTENDED TO FOES IH TRADE Japanese Send Money to Chi nese Flood Sufferers Countrymen Assist. Mlsa Hazel Hotchktas for the champion ship tomorrow. Today s event will be the best two out of three sets. Melville Long and Cirl Gardner will meet In the men's finals, the winner to meet Maurice Mc I-oughlin. the champion, tomorrow. Today s match will le thro out of five sets. In the semi -fltml round of men's dou bles Long anil (lardner will oppose Al len and floltV PAlirXC; AIT01STS ARE THK0I"(ff WITH TKIP Astoria Linnton Astoria bk Albers SI ream . .Jefferson stree' (Doited Itmui I.Bel1 Wire.) Toklo, July 8. Ignoring the littir ornmercial feud existing between the two countries, wenlthv .lapanese nn rubscrlhliiK thousands of dollars to,:n to a fund which will be sent tu Cliln.i to relieve the suffering result inir l'n,m the flourl on the Kwang Tung river, In whlvh hnnilreils of nersons wen- drowned and thousands )eft homeless in the destroyed cltlen. Although their business has been In Jured to the uxtent of many thousands of dollars by the Chinese ' boycott 011 Japanese gooils, the niern'hants of Toklo were among the first to contribute the fund for the assistance of the snf lerers in southern -China. Los Angeles, July 3. O. N. Bliss and 11. .V llllss or Boston have Just com pleted a transcontinental automobile trip, after traveling 10,2i;5 miles during the past eight mouths. The trip waa full of hardships and unusual experi ences, as the Boston men did not fol low the usual transcontinental trail, but made several detours, even driving into ( Ud Mexico. Thev got iMugtit in streams too deep to ford, were mired in goieksands, had to abandon Impassable roads for tle humping over railroad rlglu of ways were sen rched by Mexican revenue offl- X - - I ' "' . ' " " cers, encountered near phm!x. Artion. a herd of wild Texas cattle Vhnt kicked the lamps off the car. and ware forced to sleep In the open many nights. The adventurous motoriate left Hot ton, Novumber 6l,-lt07. PENCE WILL' SPEAK AT CATHOLIC PICNIC Lafn Pence will be the orator of the day July 4 at U) annual Catholic pic nic at the Government tmlldlnc, ant an opportunity given to hear the laboring; man's friend. There will be conven iences to take, the people from the .ear line to the grounds. Kaln or shine, the program will be carried out, the Plento" being In the large covered building. me of the unluue features will be) the boat races on the lake, end the iaHbU game between two of the beat team of. tho city Low Bates to Chloafo, Exertmelv low rates to Chlenjo anl other eastern points on sale July 6 awl 7 via Chicago & Nort hwestoTTl line. For full Information apply H. V. Holder,, general rtgent, 122-B Third street. liistjnguisned Trageaian and Actor no v111 Presunc the Heilig Theatre Tonight. " lving Lear" at POWDEK FOR QUARRY. Stenm Schooner P. S. Ixop Delivers Iliif Lot t Mt. Coffin. The steam schooner V. S. Loop Is at Mount Coffin today discharging 3.500 kegs of powder to be used In blasting at the Columbia Contracting company's; rock quarry at that place. The powder j was brought from San Francisco. The Columbia Contracting company . has the contract to furnish rock for, the Columbia river Jetty and in order j to rush the good w ork along it has been j requested Jo furnish 4. On 0 tons of rock ! a (lay Instead of 2.500 lis heretofore. To j do so the company has found it expe-j dii nt to operate three quarries; one at 1 Fisher's landing, another at Mount Cof-; fin and a third near Stella. A number) of lHs-us and three towboats aro kept; loi.- j carrying the rock from the quar- ; ries to Fort Stevens, where it is placed on board of curs and hauled, to the end ! of the jetty where ii Is dumped Into the sea. Ouernsejr, Nor. gh Astoria Aivena. Am. seh Aainru Albert Riokmers, tier, bk Stream Ascot. Br. ss Linnton Shoshone, Am. ss Rainier Rose City, Am. ss AlnKworth Daisy Mitchell, Am. ss Linnton Nome City, Am. ss Couch street Tabor. Nor. ss Knapptnn Nebraskan, Am. ss Irving Yosemite, Am. es. .. .Montgomery No. 2 Rainier. Am. ss Tongue Point Washington. Am. es Couch street Alliance. Am. ss Couch street F. S. Loop. Am. ss Mt. Coffin En Sonta to Load Lumber. Alumna, Am. sell Kahulul Sehome. Am. seh Ia Boca Yellowstone, Am. ss Sa,n Francisco James J. ( Jarfield, Am. ss . San Francist-o Cascade, Am. ss San Francisco Virginia. Am. seh San Francisco Wrestler, Am. hktn En SILAS SEES MORE CITY SIGHTS" Mlrandi: but they Koute With Cement and Aberfoyle, Br. sh Bidart, Fr. bk Clan Graham. Br. sh..."f.... Fugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk Vineennes, Br. sh Gael, Fr. bk Nealsflrlds, Br. sh I.'avid de Anjers. Fr. eh Krablocli, fir. bk Kllloran, Br. sh Joinville. Fr. bk. , Carmntiian. Br. bk Roclmmbeaii, Fr. bk.... Ciuaymas OeneraL . .Antwerp . .Antwerp . . .Cardiff . .Antwerp . .Antwerp . . . London . Hamburg . .Antwerp . .Antwerp . .Antwerp . .Antwerp .hum burg Lelth Uulf Stream. Br. bk.... Antwerp Alice. Fr. tik London Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk Antwerp Coal Ships En Route. ASTORIA MARINE NEWS La Roche Jacquelin, Fifeshlre, Br. bk. Bossuet, Fr. bk. . , . Torrisnale, Br. sh. Tramp Portland Hotel Here call tlhi.s the Rose Cltle call it the wldo cltle. on the korucr yistorday " an to city chaps kum up an stood by me. "Let's kount the merry wldos," sed one. "All rite," sed the other. I don't no why they put that "merry" oil. All of 'em didn't luk merry. Wall, Mlrandi, those durned folios seemed tu no every wido In Portland. About ovry other woman that pa.sgpd wus a wfco tu. I stood tnere till they kounted 09 an then 1 left. The 1 hundreth woman was a Sa Hash ihi Army girl. They didn't kount her. There's sum awfall young widos hero. 1 Hfss them fcllos wus rtcterk- tlves. Bay, Mlrandi, yu no they say. "erly to lied an erly to riz mokes a I man wls!. Wall, thoze erly halilts I've I Inn cultivatin le.r the last 60 year I durned imt got rue In truble yisterday. I Yu no I've alus wanted tu see a real I wax flgger sliow. Wall. I goes into a I hi khiss plfico they calls the museum of mt erly in the mornln' it wus on j there Fifth avonu acre an' I got in ho : erly tluit they hadn't dressed tho wax I riggers vlt. I sliped out. 1 passed a 1 policeman, but. he didn't say anything. I They've got a revolvln' brlge here. ,! Mlrandi. I Almost got a free ride ncrost I tho rler on It yisterday. I wus stand In' lookln' at the boats when she started They I him. ot tu ! Fr. bk. Newcastle. A. Newcastle, A. Newcastle. A. Newcastle, A. Steamers En Koute. i to t u rn n round. I from me ! hud jest when he kuntrary where I They hadn't kollect yet so ! lade lo. The feller got her turned haf way round saw me I suess. Jest to be be went and set me back rite started. 1 went up an toldl Plncitm Wi of CiiMM I'lidfr Hull rrkod Sl'iiin Schooner. (S.hc-IiiI llMintch to The Journal ) Asforia. or.. July 3. Frits lie Rock, the diver, this morning succeeded In idaclnu' a cihlo under the stern of the IV Helton. 1 wo laced under her e made to raise sunken steamer M t tin i i-al'les ;ue to be an attempt will .1 : bef her TPe bo.lv of Matte Hemes, the boat puller, who was drowned by the cap sliii.g of a fish boat at the mouth of the river yesterday morning, was picked up this morning in a net near where ho was drowned. Ills body was "taken in charge by Coroner Pohl. The fcoiioo-ner I.etltia cleared at tho custom hoiiKe today for San Francisco-gaite Anne loaded at' Rainier." The schooner 'Mabel iT.V","1'';,.11', i.bk ' dale also cleared today for Frisco with y vv, , Pesdamona. Br. sh. ' Cornll Bart. Fr. bk Trt.iKiii feet lumber loaded at the Knapp- ton mills. WHARVES IN AL.ASKA. Taunton. Br. ss.... G'.mymas Stratbflllan. Br. ss liatavia Cralghall, Br. ss San Francisco Dulwlch, Br. ss Ouaymus Knight Templar, Br. ss Valparaiso Badames. Oer. ss Puget Sound Sark. Nor. ss San Francisco Rucrania. Br. ss Orient llford, Br. ss Newcastle En Rome In Ballast to Load Grain. Port Crawford, Br. sh Call ho Agnes Oswald, lir. sh Callao River Falloeh, Br. bk Callao Nordsee, Oer. sh Callao Oregon, Oer. sh Yokohama ien. Faidherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama Henrietta. Ger. sh West coast Aster, Oer. bk Valparaiso Marechal de Noailles. Fr. bk. West coast Homeward Houn i. Am. bk.Vanc'v r B. C. ; Le poller. Fr. bk Hobart , Fr. bk. .Newcastle, N. S. W. (Special Pispntch to The Jrnrnnl.) luulijue . Kugene. Or., July 3. The permits .7.7.8.a.nMejlllone" ' ,KSUPli hy 11,0 bullJlnK Inspector of '. . .Callao ' Fugeno for new buildings during the .Newcastle, N. S. W. ntwerp .Antwerp sez I. "Y'u needent bo afeard I wudent pay yu. I go(f munev." I gess I (It-.tflerl lilo 1 imv U-ns I fll Tin I WUS Standin' ,ho rloriii.,l 'hridL-e' wus il t'errv? There veusent nary sine up. Law, Milan. li. yu ot tu see tills Wllhamot river. There's one long proee.s.siiun of boats all the time. There's a bend ia it an I asked a fello how fur tho pro.-esshun reached. lie sed, "to China." I usked him, sez I. "I ain't the durned thing ever stop?" lie sez, "Nope it never stops; onlv be.itates sumt lines when the 3'raw don't wvirk. I ge.ss that last was a goldbrlck. But I didn't bite. Yu've heard "f people "drawln" gold bricks, Mlrandi. Thej've pot a mi nam.e fur em up here. 'They call em lemons. Mlrandi, l got a surprize l'er yu. I jest can't keep it so I'm goin tu cell yu what It is. I'm going tu bring yu home a real opry gown. I saw one las nlte at a show. It Is a .ilnidandy. There nl the stile here. There awful kool. I wus flggeiln yu cud wear that gown tu the naborhood dolus and on our annlvnrseries. I m goln to by It today. I saw the store yisterday where they sell cm, I marked down the sine an number. The sine says, "Clothes l Forth Off." It luks like a clothin store on the outside. But they say you kant tell whats inside n place since what they call "lokal opshuns" gone In. Now don't yu rite an say yu don't want me tu spend the money, Mlrandi. (Josh, I. wudent miss seein yu in that there gown fur enythliur. An besides we ran leve it to the en u.i ru n, Mlrandi. Thev'kau wear it w.ien the rallrodn kums. Wall. Mlrandi, I gess I'll kloze for this time Silas. f. r. p. Chines Government Eund. Hongkong, July 3. Intep.se suffering exists in the flooded region of southern f"bina, according to reports received re today. Tho Kwang Tunir river Is slill on a rampage and the .damage nl lendy amounts to millions of dollars. Relief funds are being raised here and quantities of food have beer sent to relieve the thousands of persons ef( homeless v the raging waters. The death list has mounted high Into tie hundreds nnd will probably reach th.ei snnds before the w;itrs recede The iTovernmetit has appropriated .:u mm p, bo expended in caring for the refugees I he Standard Oil cotnpafiv lias contrib ute i J.i.000 cash to the relief fund. Relief From San Eriuicisco. San Francisco. July ?,. Ten thousand dollars was sent to China today In- lo cal Chinese, Mho are still colleeK large sums for the relief of the suffer ers In tho flood which Is d"v.ist,iting the southern portion of the emr Ire. Tactul Hsu Ling-Ilsl, Chinese eo-sul general at Kan Kranclsco. the offirt tls of the Canton bank and memiVpi of Ttir six Companies, one of the most power ful coniinerelnl organizations In the world, are eondm t lug the campaign for funds for the relief of tho refuges and it is expected that the total amount re mitted will be enormous. L M FEE i' el- '--l-'A SEATTLE HOWLS WHEX AT HELLJXGIJA3I YACHT (t'nltcd Pri ljmrd Wire. Belfrnglmni, Wash.. July 8. The fast lb-lllnghani yacht, Two-Step. . again demonstrated its speed by winning flu M class race against 33 rivals Thurs day in Vancouver, but again it is tha same old ut.-ry. nod a protest has been entered against her by the Seattle yacht Winoiiii, whtch finished second. Tlie crew of the Winona say that the Two-Step has been remodeleii and that she now cannot measure Into the B class. The Two-Step will have no trouble in proving her class, ' as she was originally designed to tace In C class and "to accomplish this her own ers. Charley Simpson and Hugh Iielhl, had to shorten her bow. This year the Two-Step's owners decided to go after big gable, so they lengthened lo-r until she is now 20 feet over all, which will safely put her within the limitations of 11 rlafis. The Two-Step has the name of being the fastest yacht on the const, and also a boat which Is sure to get Into trouble iC she grabs any pennants or trophies. In any single uncomplicated ailment, ex cept Rupture Varicocele and Blood Poison. TO BE PAID WHEN YOU ARE CURED ft FINALS COMING TN COAST TENNIS PLAY No Better Treatment in the World SUi;lIHT EUGENE Permits for June Exceed $75,000 Structures Substantial. - TWO LIVES LOST Ifl CLOuDBURS T El Paso, Texas, Visited b.v the Worst Storm in Its History. Sully. Fr. bk Crlllon. Fr. bk. ... i Genevieve Molinos, : Haghild, Nor. hk. . ' Nutclly. Fr. I.k 1 Loon Blum. Fr. bk Michelet, Fr. bk. . Fr. bk. Ilobat t . .('aldei .-i . . 1 lobar? Franeiseo Hiogo Captain Payne of tho Olson At Ma- honey Makes Official Report. Tho following reports have been made by master mariner to John McNulty, nautical expert in charge of, the local branch bydrogiaphlc office: Captain Payne of the American steam schooner Olson & Mahoney reports that there is a wharf at Corduva. Alaska, 32 feet long with 30 feet of water at 1 tide. Facilities for discharging enrg good, and fresh meats can be had. An other wharf Is being constructed. It j will be 700 feot long He also states that the two shoal ' spots off Cape Hlchlnbrook are reported I to he nearly a mile rrom snore Instead of Vj-mlle, as shown on the charts. 1 Captain irter of tho Amerlrnr. ' . .... steamer Victoria reports the true posi- ' Today marks th close of the week tion of Pinnacle Island, Bering Sea. Is day services which have been conducted latitude 60 12 degrees north, longitude : for the last threa WP(k at white 179 rieo-ro. inat Tht iitffo.-. trn. 1 ,aBl l,lrea weeas at the vv nne i icinrte oy ur. n . li. itlloy or Jllnne- 'apolis. At S o'clock this morning he I spoke to a large and attentive audience j on the subject, "The Port of Bodies for Risen SaintC At noon today Ir. Rllev Cejt f! VC OU Carriers Eta Boute. Asuncion, Am. ss San Francisco Argyll. Am. ss San Francisco I0R. RILEY SPEAKS OF THE LIFE TO COME month of Juno amounted to over $75. OnJ. and during the month previous they nmnureted to over $S.'..000. In April the footing was over tlOO.000. At jirfcs- thero Is iti course of .erection a spuy brick block being built by the Odd Fellows, a two-story block by Garrett & Mitchell, rhesldcs many resi dences, tn majority of the bett-- cl i.-s. Some ot them will cost as high, as $.'.(eei nnd $s.inu). Hi sides the In. il lings men t ioned, ex cavations are being made for a two story concrete bloek for Cherry Broth ers, L. O. Bcckwlih has Just completed a oni-siory concrete block. F. C. Potts and S M. Finnegan have onlv recently complete, a large two-story bVIek bus iness block and apartincnt-housc. L. . to the this (t'nltert Press re(l Wirt.) El rasOj Tex , July S. This city day Is suffering from the effects of worst cloudburst that ever visited section of Texas. The downpour oc curred last night and two pel-sons are known to have been drowned, vvhllcfive others are reported missing nnd It is believed tiny have pi risln d in the rag ing waters that rushed through the streets and overflowed the lower sec tions of the city and suburbs. The torrent washed out the roiuibed of three of the rullio.nls entering the city and tt will be fully 21 hours before repairs can be completed. Streetcar I tracks al.-o an washed out on two ..f Ithe Hues and the water hi standing four j feet deep in the basements of some of rtio business houses In the heart of the city. 1 he loss cannot yet be esti mated, but It will amount to thousands of dollars. (United IreN Tinned Wire.) San Francisco, July 3.-- Finals of the men's singles, semi-final match of the doubles and Jnals of the women's sin gles will tic tlie ev ents today In ' the stato championship tennis tournament. The women's .singles will be the first event, .Miss Ida Mearns to meet Mlsa Anaabelle Vodden; the winner to meet My methods are up-to-dnte and authorltiae of Europe and America. VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, STRICTURE, PILES, BLOOD DISEASES CONTRACTED TROUBLES Vnrlcocelo I gunrantee an absolute cure of this trouble In one week by a pain less operation that never falls to cure. Vo not forget that Varico cele cannot bo cured by an electric helt. electricity in any form, by absorption or any external appli cation. Remember. 1 give a writ ten guarantee to euro your Varico cele by painless operntion or re-, fund every dollar you have paid. stricture I can do more for stricture In throe days with my Improved, mod ern, up-to-date method than could be done In three months with the old, palYiful-) treatment. I can cure, nearly every case In 10 days, and by a cure, I mean the stricture will never give any further trouble. Remember, my method Is abso lutely "free from pain and Is cer tain in every case. Contrnoted Troubles Every ca of contracted trouble are Indorsed by the nlg-heat medical Hence, my auccaaa in the cure ox LOST MANHOOD, NERVE WEAKNESS, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES I treat Is thoroughly curid. My patients have no relapses. When we pronounce a case cured, there is not a particle of Infection or In flammation remaining, and there la not the slightest danger that the disease will re'urn In its original form or work Its way Into the gen eral system. No contracted disease Is so trivial as to warrant uncer tain methods of treatment, and we especially solicit those cases that other doctors have been unable to cure. ( Men W'eaknotis ftur cure for weak men remove all the 111 effects of former follies and dissipation, stops every loss and drain of vigor, makes the nerves strong and steady, enrlchea the bfool, invigorates the wasted pelvic organs, and most Important of all. restores the wasted power of manhood. Avoid temporary stimulants. Seek a lasting cure. CONSULTATION FREB MY HONEST AND CANDID ADYICH COSTS Vol' NOTHING. I cheerfully give you the vary best opinion, guided by years of successful practice. My cures are permanent and last ing No tonics that stimulate, temporarily, but thoroughly scientific treatment lor the removal of conditlona responsible for functional de rangement. " ... . , . Call If you can. Write today for self-examination blank if you can not call. No business address or street number on our envelopes or pack ages. Medicines frtun $l..r0 to $6.50 a course. Hours from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m., and Sundays from 10 to 13. Oregon Medical Institute MOBRISON ST., BETWEEN 4TB. AND OTH, TOBIMao, UJ. 39114 existing charts. SCHOONER HALL CLEARS. Leave for Kobe With Largo 'Tarjfo of PilinK and Lit miter. The American schooner II. K. Hall. Captain Benneche, cleared this morning for Kobe-. Japan, with a cargo of piling nnd .lumber valued at lll,83x. It Is the largest cargo of its kind cart-led out of here on a n hooner for many years. There re,56 pieces of piling on tlie vessel and sboiit Bt'O.OnO feet of lum ber the entire carao meHsuring 1.277,?5 feet In hoard measurement. Captain Benneone expects to get away tomorrow or the day aftcrnd is signing his crew as quickly as men apply for berths. The schooner received hr cargo ac the mills of the Inman-Poulsen Lumbar company. ALOXO THE WATERFRONT. The s'eamer Roanoke. Captain Pun bam, sailed for Ka-a Pedro via Eureka snd Coo Bay last rtht, carrying a larae shipment of grain. The Ki'hanner Virginia wMrh left San Francisco J me T5 f ir Columbia river la under charier to carry a -cargo of lum- : ber to Mollendo. Peru. Th Amrlran-!? wallan liner Nebrae- : kan eme t p to Irving dock t Lis mnm rg for a hiroient of wheat for Pan F-smlco Fhe teok on 1.?" ctnr-n of 'alriKin at 'orla for transshipment at the Istfrn'ja for New York. The teamr Charles K. !pe?vrr ta : nnntrg reu!rl c vr-y between j Portland and Atorla. having aaoi1or-d j the everr-other-iv run to The Illea. i Tb oil tr a'eamer Argyll rb4 ; ltot line will enniniw daily ope rat ion Aaarta thia sweniit. ind iil be at the j Monday. Julr . This eerrlce Includes ; Pnrtomnuth tanks IhLa ti-Mln la tr mvrh I'oll-nan rr laarlnr Tnt-nn. lartain oo-r tntin?. eur'natend- at P.l p. m rrivlna; at ml Vl ' E w . wiifr !!!, woo a vn rri'icaiiy i,i r r veveral daya'lnc. ie Um iir.n 7 p. ro errlr Tort- waa nmtn i r'" v..i Bi(rtt,;n, aoa una a. m. tb .ltovtng moratnf. addressed annfr large au Hence at th Baker tlieatrCj and at 3 o'clock at a meeting for women only )ie preached again on the subject, "An Ideal Sister and Daughter. " Tonight at 7:S the subject will be. "The Safe Kscape of Eight Souls. " The singing of the chorus choir of nenxlv a bund ret yokes, nnd 'i the dire' iion of , Malcojm C Martin, has been one of the inspiring features of ti e services. Speaking on ' The Sort of Bodies Res urrection Saints Shall Have." Dr Rllev Called attention to the fat that the kingdom of God and Christian civili sation are not one and the same. Chris tian clvilliallon Is made up entirely of illesh and blood, whit flesh am! blood cannot enter the kingdom of tlent The subject of the kingdom of God are in- corruptible and Immortal men. When Christ, who hi now gone to receive for himself a kingdom and return, shall i come to set up the same -In the earth! at the eund of his voice the graves shall give up their 'dead snd those In- t corruptible ones shall le chief -wubwt a : in the kingdom. Living believers shall be chan;f m a moment: In the wink of! an eye. to Immortal men men who are i no ionaer dpndent r.pon the heart . b-t which if She natural life, but who are animated- hy the eternal spirit of God. which -will make them deathless. These are the subjects of hie kingdom. llulln L lilt a twg-story business brick during tin- spring and Mrs. A. W. Pat terson completed a oncstory brick qhout the some time. The Southern I'aclfl company s Ju.oOO brick depot has lust been completed and the J.iO.OOO three story stone building for the Kugene Bibb- university, formerly the Divinity school, will be completed in August. There are several other business blocks and many residences in contemplation for this year. Already more buildings hae been erected or are In course of er. ei jon than during any prevlou8 summer. , Special Late Train From Salem to I Portland, Nlyht of July 4, via Oreg-on, Electric Railway. ' On account of the Fourth of July i celebration at Salem, this company will huve a special train leaving tsalem at j lt :p . m. for Portland and Intermedi ate sta. ons Train wtll reach Portland about r: 3d a m. Special Fourth of Juh mte tiiket will be good on this train. July Excursions On July 6, 7, 22 and 2.1 the Canadian Pacific will have on Rile special round trip excursion tickets to eastern points at very low rates. lor rates and full particulars regarding variable routes ap ply at local office. 142 Third street. - J J-eter.Tw MEN SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT My success has come as a reward of ability and honest, earnest and scientific application of thorough understanding ORIGINAL METHODS I depend upon nobody's theories, but treat my patients in the light of my own knowledge and experience SIO JVy Fee Jn AnyJUncomplicated Disordher INot u Dol Itip NeedBe Paid Until Cured There is'not another physician or specialist anywhere who treat men's diseases as I treat them. Th: is a fact- that siiou!,! he duly considered by those who have re peatedly been disappointed in their efforts to obtain a cure. In no other branch of practice has med ical science so lagged and the forms of treatment now commonly employed among- the professes are largely based upon theories that have been handed down throueh evi- MEN ONLY generations of ci 'rtnn. denre of this is the prevalent in ability to successfully e ipe with sever.1 o.f those r.ilmcntj peculiar to men. DYKFl'IIOPOSITIOX IS NOW ASS EKED Sprll P'.cnatch tr Thj Jonntat ( Pendo ton. Or . July 3. The "mattris ccurtv co rt has granted the appeal e-ftee Freewater-Milton people to tb extent of voting $40n to be used In the corstruci ion of a cfrke for the Little vsai.a Waila. A delegation eat end people were berore th court In behalf of the dyke proposition an! their efforts proved successful. The commissioners nave not yrt scted upon the II. 00" appropriation asked for by the district fair board. TIE AITD X. TOlI. ' New method and a-unrantv cure all I private .lseacs. Puces reasonable ! )V VEE utilvK. TURK. International . Chinese d.K tors, post graduateii c.mton j Medical College, China.. SpeclsllMs In male and femele diseases, rheumttm. I eye, nose, throat snd rhronie dtsesst , both internal and external. Call or I write !24, First t., Portland. Or. BiOEFHIWE. end other drur habits are poaltlrelT cured bf HABIT1NA. For nrpocermle of Inter-ial nae. hard Die sect to tu drur balutrieakT r, BiaiL Herular nrse S2.00 rr bottle Ta Kvlitoa wttbovt Caaaara, The O, R A N all-rail Jtlnarla. Iw-! Ojxui This Evening In rdr to acromnKvdate the ayri drels who ar had no. opportunity to nan their r.iutlful n - home duHig the day snd secure souvenirs. Grave p. rrlvlna; at l-U!an the 'Mimic company, in roorth trV Kill following reornlrg at i e c!oc Return- I b open thia evening nntll ta. rtr Tort-1 - - full KM. Will yvmf R C"r anicgi't or r rrrmi in plain wrsppe IkKam Ormt O. Ui Tklrt MEXANOWCME S I rn BU for ctarl irtA J Mrftrrsa.la&aaaatiol 4 J trntaitM er aleriMM Paa'ai!. aa4 f aetna aval f apiweciea. V CB,a. i,rsalliHmnns I ar !. r.,..d. tmt 1 ti aa. e ltu n TV k ureatef asea ea aseeasa, I Mm aaie k? BU. IVUW O !. 3 ir r All mvlloln' ar irrpa r3 In rriT otatri print lahtnitirv ani r abnolutr-ly fresh purfc. DR. TAYLOR Tlie leading- Specialist. I have learned Nature's laws ap plying to their cause and cure. Through this knowledge I have perfected forms of treatment whol ly original and distinctive. Every requirement for a thorough cure-is scientifically met, and as a result I am able to completely master cases commonly regarded as incur able. I especially invite those who have been long afflicted to consult me. My success in curing difficult ' cases has brought my marvelous ; growth of practice and made me the foremost specialist treating', men's diseases. , ' My equipment for X-Ray work enables me to make a most thor ough and scientific diagnosis. WEAKNESS t VARICOCELE n m o r e .an confident raea of o tinv other that p! I have curl ej "i-aitn',sN" ip'.et.iri. Theie ni-v be doctors In the iarg eastern clt;- who have tr-atp.l ni'-re cae than I. but they n.t.g to tho o!rt and Ineffei tlve praetl. e ,.f dosing with tor'.ro "aknr ' Is merely syniptom of io,'-.l disorder that re OUireH loi al tr ;rr. er, t Thl i a truth that I ha . e di ov"-id. nr..l that her. f .lly enat ''b"1 r-r n y aucr-'ss la effecIr,g frnhn'-nl cures My r-ftao.! I oriitT.a! witri rrnself and ia employed by no other physi'-ipn FREE CONSULTATION pr- To 1udr sonal cti-i tl--e to V( tlm of f re ml ci i yourself urn llmtcxir y rn v about our ca. ihlllty wtt-.out -: tatlnn roar b fin i r : f tat irl'.i c-.t a .lfe i .ff-rlna Cvusuitattoft ia -' r. '.d' t -t 'a 1 ar-t you ps ori.gation to ma rorrlra; ta talk with m 1'n.lfr m tratment the most aa g:.-n !-) ie of varicocele are c :r-d l i a trw days time. There In i;o i am, and It Is seldom neoes-t.- rv :l.t the patient be detained frVm Ms occupation. Normal circulation Is at . once restored throughout all the organs and their natural, processes of waste enl repair are again established. If you are afflicted with vari cocele, consult me at once. De lay can but 'trine; on agrntvate4 conditions and nervous complica tions that will Impair the rltai functions anl Involve the general health. No other physician rrrIoy a like treatment, and so thorourti taat bere net riot of a re- Is m t wrk b-e the s ightat fear mpse Into tld conditlona, CONTRACTED DISORDERS To but partially cure a eon tract J disease ia almost as dangerous as to allow it to go untreated. Vnleaa every particle of infection and in flammation b removed, the probe- . billty exists tat the dlaease. will gradually work ita way Into the n. eral eyatem. full' greater la the danger f the prostate gland Ueon Ing chronically inflamed, which al waya brings partial or complete lose - j-eweri - Vrhp-wmtv-ttT yr " pent of the eases f ao-caifed "wesi. are; er direct result nt some lm-' froprlyy treated contracted dle. Hirins the past l v -years 1 bae treated thoos.ind of rasta ff -tractd disorders and have effe---.l abnlutl thorovrh and safe ,. In eevch inatane. 1 lure ha i no relapw-e or amd-irah)e -rnmti whatever, tr.t tnr tno here been cured In la t'e- !. -n etv,e ami tv rie t h '. - ! trea'nef.i r-, itr in $,w-j'J -. t Couttful reu.ta. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 2347j MrrFicn St., Ct P0.1TLA.VD. C: Hors9o. rv. to 9 r- n. r