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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO, JULY 17. 1008. 13 COOS BAY WAfiTS FOREIGN TRADE v jsmsitipss inTiTvsM ata a tit. ious to Have "Bay-Deepened. LUMBER FORMS MAIN PRODUCT Vessels Bringing Cement and. Gen erai Cargo From Europe Will Go Away With Lumber If Present Plana Are Carried Oat. Cooa bay will apply for the um of ths heavy auction dredge which will bo completed In thla city In a few dayi for the government. The merchant and manufacture of the growing city to the aouth of here are eager to se cure deeper water In the bay ao aa to accommodate the larger veaaela engaged In foreign trafflo.' Among other thlnga the sawmills on Cooa bay are desirous of extending their markets to foreign ehorea and with that end In view they have entered Into the proposition for deeper water in me nay with a spirit tnat will un doubtedly bring about the desired re sult. The Intention la to have large windjammers carry away at least a goodly portion of the output of the mins Decauae tne windjammers wiu be there bringing cement and other material rrom Europe. T. s. McOrath a prominent shipping man of this city Is Intending to send! some sailing vessels to Cooa bsy next fait and It Is expected that they will be engaged to carry away lumber after discharging their Inward cargo. The .C. A. Smith mill Is cutting nearly 600,- uvu aaiiy ana now mat me coastwise lumber trade la rather quiet it will likely launch forth into foreign market I iot an outlet. Veteran Chieftain Longs for a Taste of the Days of Yore DEATH OF MISS SHAVER. myi tis, p. c vrU ' nyiwd Am j OFFICER WAS OIIIHESU Lieutenant Dennis Thrown In for Thirty Days and Fined. $30. Chief No Shirt and Wife. Photo by Moorehouse, Pendleton. Relative of Owner of Sharer Train- ,v me na mJ Pfpie nunting portaUon Company Expires. KI .1.1.. r k months had charge of the office of the "J1 veteran chieftain of the Walla Bhaver Transportation company at the Walla branch of the Umatilla tribe Davis street dock, died auddenly yea-tor Indiana. For years tne eagle near; terday afternoon from tuberculosis. She fiat Deals in the old warriors Dreasi ii.t hi in t..r var.i mrniihi but has fretted at the narrow confines of was slowly improving until yesterday we umauua reservation, no '"; she took a sinking spoil and expired. been doing the penance of the third chv wo a trcA 9 r ami and fourth fenerations. The spirit or a daughter of John Shaver, the late graves whose hunting grounds were enerirr or ciactcamas county, wno was ""'""i "t " " killed while trvlns- to capture an out- " o oniru law about two veara aaro. The sheriff rx " XL"'"' au. Donna Franceses, Br. ok Astoria ijV"13. George Shaver, well known steam- Anoal0g, Br. ah& Tongue Point Wt men of this city, operating under Churchill. Am. sch ...Astoria mu not hi a vj. u oiiBTii iiMwtwiwuuu Echo Am bktn .Astoria company. - Kelburn, fer. bk Llnnton The funeral will be held tomorrow Jitnn,. k,it0n, Am. es Astoria ""J",. ."""; " ,trl Kmmanuei Accame. it dk. Montgomery t where Mrs. John Bhaver naa resided a m .h HanA dock Since the death of her husband. Alvens. Am." sch Astoria Albert Rlckmera. Ger. bk. . .Greenwich CONSUL MATTHE8 RETIRES. Tabor, Nor. ss B . W. Mills Virginia, Am. son , ....npj)wn Gtves Up Poaltlon Wrlth Marine In Rose City, Am. Alns worth Roanoke, Am. ss Martins He knows the old days will never be more than memories, but he wants to cass the winter of his life with his own followers on their own land. For that reason he has asked to become a cltl sen, sell his rich wheat lands on the reservation and taice tne prooeeas anu buy back the Wallula sagebrush land along the Columbia, where he and his people spent the early part of their lives, xnousanos 01 sores on ui oiu huntlnar arrnunrf nan now be rjurohased at reasonable prices, and it is probable that the wish of the veteran warrior will be gratified. urance Concern. John W. Matthes. who was recently Northland. Ain.ni Portland Lbr. Co. appointed consul for Holland at thia Nloomedla, Ger. sa Alask.i tort, has returned from a visit In his Alliance, Am. ss Couch street native countrv. Ha arrived vesterdav. I Rnma Am. as Portsmouth having crossed the Atlantic on the I James A. Garfield, Am sch Astoria Holland-American liner Ryndam. Ba Route to toad lumber. mr. mamma i luimcuj ruiuuiu . , . xr.Vtilnl representative of M. C. Harrison & Co. A,"m"a- "h r a nnVi marine Insurance, but has resigned that fehom Am. ch.... HanPrancUeS ,.a.iu. hi. mii iim. n 1 ellowstone. Am. ss Ban r rancisoo trift rnniiinr wnipn Binni over i ira- i fc-on. Washington and Idaho. MACHINERY PALLS OUT. MARINE NOTES. . . . .Ban Francisco Wrentler. Am. bktn Guaymas Mabel Gale, Am, sch San Francisco I w. jr. jeweti. Am. sen nwionuo I Oliver J. Olson. Am. sch 8an Pedro F. S. LrOOD. Am. ss San 'ranclsco Serious Accident AMnd Floating of " WIth Oemea and OaneiaL tK. ri....i ADerroyie.-jjr. sn Amwrrp iUJ AjLaaa- jtviwu iriJ ir Kir lntrn Astoria. Or.. July 17. Th0 WT0ckd I Pinn firahmn. rV. ' ah'. '. '. .'.'.... '. '. . Cardiff steam scnooner Minnie E. Kelton was Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk Antwerp raised consiaeraoiy oui 01 ins waicr vmcennea, ur sn Antwerp yesterday but aurinar tne nignt sne Gael, Fr. bk L,onaon fell back into her bed of mud and all Neatsflelds. Br. sh Hamburg the machinery dropped out of her. It is David de Anjers, Fr. sh. ...... .Antwerp thought that the craft will be a total Brabloch, Br. bk Antwerp wreck. Kllloran, Br. sh Antwerp Join villa Fr, bk Antwerp Carmanian, Br. bk.. Hamburg Roehambeau. Fr. bk Lelth Gulf Stream. Br. bk ...Antwerp Actnrln. Julv 17 Railed at E a. m. Alice. Fr. bk . . London Stoamer Roarloke for San 'Pedro and Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp wav Dorts. Sailed at 7:10 a, m. Steam- La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk. .Antwerp er Homer, ror Ban r ranciaco- Coal Snips In Stouts. Sn Francisco July Wt La R h Jacquelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. night Steamer F. S. Loop, for Port- Flfeshlre Br.k Newcastle, A lana. . t..,. b kv ...... kiaiIIh a Astoria, July IS. Arrived Down at I ..,,;.l .U ,1- a 2:10 p. m. Steamer Tosemlte. Arrived down at 8 and sailed at 4:40 p. m. Tramp steamers sin wan. Steamer Johan Poulsen, for San Fran- Taunton, Br. ss Guaymas clsco. Arrived at 4:20 p. m. Schooner gtrathfillan. Br. ss Batavla James A. Garfield, from San Francisco, craghalt, Br. ss San Francisco Arrived down at 6:30 and sailed at Dulwich Br. ss Guaymas 7:30 p. m. Steamer Colonel E. L. Knight Templar, Br. ss Valparaiso Drake, for San Frarjclsco. Radames, Ger. ss Puget sound Antwerp, juiy is. Arnvwa unuin grk: Nor. ss Ban 'ranoisco dlilp Glenelvan and French bark La Bucranla, Br. ss Orient Perouse, from Portland. Ilford, Br. ss Newcastle Hull. July 17. Arrived French bark strathlvon. Br. ss San Francisco Ville de Dijon, from Portland. Eva, Ger aa Puget aound Astoria, July 17. uoncmion at tne M. S. Dollar. Am. ss Ban Francisco mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth; In n&UaL to X.oad Oraln. Tides at ABioria loaay iiign wiif r, n ij n sh. 5 m.. 8.6 feet: 4:10 D. m.. 8.4 feet: Agnes oswa a, Br. sn low water, 8:48 a. m., 0.7 leet; io:z& p. m., J. 2 feet. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. River 'Falloch. Br. bk Oregon, Ger. sh Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk. Henrietta, Ger. sh Aster, Ger. bk. .'Callao Callao Callao . .Yokohama . .Yokohama .west coast Valparaiso Half 'of Cottage Fund Subscribed Aflier, ucr. un , r rwjcn nmu March&l de KoaUles. Fr. bk. West coast Uam AWTa.fl Hound Am rlr lan'Vi M 1 The steam schooner Homer sa ed last T'V,("" iVohkrt right for San Pedro with a full cargo of wheat and a large numDer 01 pas Tne steam schooner Tosemlte baa left for San Diego with a cargo of grain and lumber, and the steam schooner Sho f hone, sails today foe. san Francisco with 460. eco reel or tumoer ana con Mmhlt s-eneral carro. The Harrlman liner Rose City leaves Alnsworth wharf tomorrow morning for San Francisco. She will go out with a rapacltv freight and a large number of paengera. The steam schooner Northland went to the mills of the Portland Lumber company to load lumber for California . ports. E. T. Williams A Co. have chartered the schooner Soquell to load lumber on Gravs harbor for the west coast. She 1 due to arrive there In a couple of It Is reported that the British shin tension, wnicn was nere last rail, will probably return from Europe with general cargo oy tne enq 01 ina year. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Beffular timers Xraa to Arrrre. City of Panama. Coos Bay July tl Kureka. Eureka and Cooa July II O W. Eldr. San Pedro, way... July 11 State, Ban rrenrlsco July tl Alliance, Coos By... July It Rose City, Ban Francisco July 21 Roanoke. Baa Pedro and way. .. .July tl Arabia, orient Aug. I Aleela, orient Bpt. 1 Numantla, orient ..Sept. If Nloomedla, orient Oct 1 mf-a2a lliai to ttopark, RnM Ctty. fun Frenelaoo July II Alltenot Caom Bay ........July II City of Panama. Ca Bay...... July It O W. Elder. Ran Pedro July It Nimmedla. orient ..July!! Forofca, Earvka and Cooa July II ptafe. Baa Francteco July II Rnanoka, Baa Pedro and way. . . July 19 Arabia, orient ..........Aug. II A l la. orteat F-3 yumaatta. orteat Oct. 1 Tsaaala ta Tvc. WroJerirk Cael In. Br. aa . . . rryde1 Larr'ewte-r fir. eh......O. W. P. xk 011 f !!,. Mr. sh....Ce1nw!la 1 - IstjltnA fires, Bn s. ....... .O. vV. P. Bainte Anne. Fr. bk...Newcastle. N. S. W Andorinha, Br. bk Iquique Lydgate. Br. bk Banta Rosalia Vlao. Nor. ah MeJillones Desdamona. Br. sh Callao Cornil Bart. Fr. bk. .Newcastle. N. 8. W, Sully, Ft. bk Antwerp Crilion, Fr. bk Antwerp Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk Hobnrt Daghild. Nor. bk Caldera Nuiellr. Fr. bk Hobart Leon Blum. Fr. bk Hobart Mlchelet. Fr. bk Hlogo Finland, Kua. sn uuayaquil Oil Carriers El Koute. Asuncion, Am. ss San Francisco HER LIFE SAVED BY THE WEE DOGGIE (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, July 17. That his wife's love for a bullterrier is to be thanked for ber escape from death is the boiler or w. a. liawley, president of the McCaakey Register company of uaaiano, nawiey is oaaiy oruisea irora an auiomooiie aocraeni. When Hawley started to drive hi Iteo roadster rrom Loa An rales to Oak land bis wife decided ah would take the train because she waa afraid the trip would be too bard on their pet pup. Hawley got oa the wrong road late alondar-tn KUe'a canyon. He drove down a MH at the bottom of whlcti is a nridre which was little mere than a pile of loose boards. His brake refasd to work promptly and whes his automobile struck the olanka It teroed a somersault Into tbe canyon. The ntachlno landed between two but? boulders and Was wed red oneida dawn la a creek. By some freak of fortune Hawley. who was the only on pinned ander the wrecked machine, waa not awrioualy in jured. ' jr. at jura, nawiey wouja care beea killed Bad she ben la the machin was ahowa try the fact that a hare rock was -wedrd Into the eat aha would here occupied. After Hawley lay under bis tterrlne tnr what eemd a very lotg time. Arthur H. Prists f Ban Jooe can tc the reacue and extricated sum. v 1 A little more than half the required amount has been raised for tha con struction of the nurses' cottage at tho Open Air sanatorium, whloh Tha Jour nal started about a week ago. Tha srrm has now reached $510, and $1,000 la required. Many have responded willingly and quickly with a gift for this worthy causa, for little discussion is necessary. Every one must realize the debt that the world must owe to the nurses who are constantly sacrificing time, strength and in many cases health and life for the good of others. Theirs is a noble calllnsr. and the thourht of them must arouse in everyone an answering chord of sympathy and admiration. But the trouble is that so many do not stop to think of them at all. Many do not realise that when they go from the nurses hands with their strengtn re turning and health beginning to glow once more within them, the nurses are proportionately worn out. They give up tneir strengtn tnat you may gain you rs. Nurses are always in danger of in fection. Coming constantly In oontaot with disease thev are. of course, ore- pared to fight it to the utmost. But when they are themselves In a worn out condition; when their whole system is run down and in need of rest and weak to combat sickness; in other words when they have sent you out strong and convalescing at the expense of their own vitality, then they are easy vic tims of disease. And no slcknes seeks its victim with more malicious and more hidden power than tuberculosis. The tired woman, the unnerved man are its Dreys. And at such a time a short period of absolute rest, of open air and plenty of It, of whoesome food and reg ular habits can do more than pounds of medicine later. But at present there is no place wnere a nurse may go to find all this. And that is the purpose or this rund to erect ror tne Oregon State Nurses' association a cottare at the Open Air sanatorium a suitable flace where they may go for nature's reatment of the dread dlseaao which arrows so rapidly and invincibly when once allowed to go its way. Today the subscription list shows In addition to tho previous gifts. $50 col lected by Mrs. Louise Ott from Inter ested friends, and $10 each from Thomas Scott Brooke and Mrs. Clarence Nich- 18. Following is the list. H. C. Leonard $200 The Journal 10 C. S. Jackson 10 F. W. Mulkey 10 J. N. Teal 10 Miss Etta Morris IS W. H. Hurlbut (United frees Leased Wire.) Ban Francisco, July 17. "Eyes front" tha 'order that must be strictly obeyed for the next $0 days by Lieuten ant A. Dennis of Monterey post, accord ing to a confirmation of a court martUl recently received at army headquarters here. Lieutenant Dennis must also oav a fine of $30, all because he "made eyes- at two prominent Monterey women. The lieutenant waa accused of hav' lng had a little too much to drink, and hence his trouble. He wandered into a confectionery store In Monterey and maae eyes at two women wno sat at a table next to him. He waa court- martialed and given a sentence of 80 gays' connnement and a fine of H3. The case was appealed to tha war de partment and to President Roosevelt out doui aeciaea tnat tne lieutenant nad thrown more ktlowats Into bis looks than tha regulations allow. SOCIALISTS MOVE TO ENJOIN POLICE (United Press Leased Wire.) Ban Francisco. Julv 17 Seven Bn. clallst orators, arrested for refusing to "move on" when commanded to do so by the police, are at liberty and steps have been taken to enjoin the police from interfering with future political meetings. When Andrew Sanders refused to ad journ a political meeting he was hold ing on a street corner the police inter fered and arrested the orator and H. McQuade, an aged sympathizer. Abater unairman Mcuevitt. rormer Or ganiser George Williams. 8. Herman. Tom Allen and H. Nash were taken Into custody. When the cases were called in court Allen anil Nash were dismissed and the others were ordered to appear for trial July 29. MONTANA TROOrS - TO AMERICAN LAKE 0.77 GRABS 1.94 1.80 1.85 0.81 0.17 WABCO. 0.14 0.00 The averare of the Grass Vallev rec ord is 2.12 inches and both years that Hatfield was operating In Sherman county It: will be noticed the rainfall waa less tnan usual and his statement (United Press Leased Wire.) Helena, Mont., July 17. The Mon tana regiment of militia, in response to orders received from Washington, is preparing today to join the regulars at the encampment at American Lake, Wash. Butte, Mont., July 17. The Sixth infantry, which Is marching overland from Fort Harrison to Missoula, en route to Amorican Lake, Wash., has reached here, after having covered 100 miles. "NON-COMS" APPOINTED c IN ASTORIA COMPANY (Special Dismtcb to Tbe Joornal.) Aatoria, Or., July 17. At the meet ing and drill of First company, coast artillery, O. N. G., held last evening. Captain Abercromble announced ap pointments as follows: G. A. Darling, first sergeant; Guy R. Osborne, second sergeant; Carl Franseen, third ser geant; A. J. Schroeder, quartermaster; privates, Rogers, Basil, Bergman, Stev enson and Steele. August 8 a competition examination will take place when two more sergeants and five cor porals will be appointed. BROKE REGISTER OPEN UNDER JAIL WINDOWS Mar TS villa. Cal.. Julv 17. Burrlars who broke into the Empire market here took the cash register outside to rifle it They carried the stolen register two blocks and broke It open directly beneath the windows of the Jail. BEALS TAKES A FALL OUT OF HATFIELD Government Forecaster Pro duces Figures to Disprove "Rainmaker's" Claims. Portland, Or., July 18, l08. Editor Journal: The Interview with "Rain maker" Hatfield published In yesterday's Journal haa Just come to my notice. He Is quoted aa aaylng the normal rainfall In Sherman county from May 1 to July 10. as obtained from measurement a mala during a period of 83 years is one inch. i aesire to can attention to the fact that no record of rainfall for 33 years has ever been kept In Sherman county. The longest record known Is one from Grass, valley, covering a period of about six years and thia was fragmentary in 1904 A record for the year 1898 waa kept at Moro and a record waa started at w CO last September. The rainfall for tha perioo in question rrom these records as iouows: MORO. Mar. June. July 1 to 10 Inc. Total In. that thla season waa a very dry nt la J quit correct but I do not see where a geta tha IS per cent "more than the, natural normal average" he claims to hava produced thla year. Tha Wssoo record waa kept about a mile and a half rrom -tne seat oi m i incnea is an xn nun m that la eighty-five one-hundredths of an incn less man um nurmai mm awviuwu Grass valley and the Grass valley record hows a shortage of nearly half an Inch. . EDWARD A BEALS, Dlstriot Forecaster. TeU Tour JTelgfcbor. Yard wida sheeting Bo per yard. Bee Bannon's ad, page I. dimi-ex, I Ca Bit lrI ' ta IblkmVl tMhtaM,lBSaiaithaa, SumMt VI Irnuuoa er alMrajilunt el aeeeee tiniaruM, ralaleM, Sot eetria ImilVaUCUMICMOi. ttt or olMIOW. scikutlix 1 asM ar ma V .. Te ml ta atela wraaaae. J-T xsroai. eraaaia. Uj4 iee..tkoti4.7i, tilrealat teas on msest, 18B8..0.65 1908. .0.04 1J08..1.70 T0. .1.05 S07..0.90 908. .1.41 1908. .1.28 d.00 VALLBT. 0.10 0.00 Trace 0.26 0.00 1.42 118 9.00 IM 2.04 1.78 1.87 5! and other drag habits are positively cured by For cypodermlo or Internal use. ft ABITINA. ample sent to any dru mail, fierolar nrfee 82.1 at your druggist Vwllai CkBl ger sale ky gklanere rertlaaa. Orasea. habltueAy i Der bottle your druggist or by mall in plain wrapped llsi Cheii;!'"' St. Lonla. &fo USa ta Free X YEB ABTD JC. TOBK. New method and guaranty cure all Erlvate diseases. Prices reasonable, YKE and K. YORK, International Chinese doctors, post graduates Canton Medical College, China. Spectallata In male and female diseases, rheumatism, eye, nose, throat and chronic diseases, both Internal and external. Call or writa 224 H First St., Portland. Or. .00 OUR F1L1L In Any Single Uncomplicated Case Wa cure Varioocele, Hydrocele, Buptnre, xrervona Debility, Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Oontraoted Ailments, Gleet, Stricture, Vital Weak ness, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, and all diseases common to man. Cures Guaranteed Consultation and Examination free No Better Treatment In The World We Lead All Others Follow Wa hare added to our office equipment, for the benefit of SCBBT OHXT a FBEE MUSEUM of Anatomy and gallery of soientlfio wonders. Kan, know thyself. Xilfe-slse models illustrating the mysteries of man, showing the body in health and disease, and many natural snbjsota. Men make no mistake when they come to us. We give yon the re sults of long experience, honest, conscientious work, and the best serv ice that money can buy. If you are ailing oonsul.t us. Medicines fur nished in our private laboratory from 11.60 to 96.60 a course. If you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Honrs a. m. to 8 p. m. dally. Sundays 9 to 12 only. OREGON MEDICAL INST. S"w3SrJU,a. George W. Bates Dr. George Wilson . , O. W. Gates , John Vogt , F. 8. Stanley Russell Hawkins C E. Curry , Mrs. C E. Curry C. F. Adams James McCraken . . . , Wilbur Coman Arthur Flnley Thomas Kerr 8. B. Llnthtcumn ... Dr. H. W. Coe J. C. Alnsworth Dr. J. R. Coghlan . . . John C. Lewie Thomas McOrath . . . . Oacar Huber Mrs. Ott's collections . T. Scott Brooke Mrs. Clarence Nichols Total 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 v 1 A I . 10 . 19 . 10 . 10 1 10 . 10 . 10 .$890 wsm MM M The man who Is weak and worn out In vitality, whose strength is being constantly sapped by secret drains, who rest badly at night and goes about feeling half dead during the day. Is not the man who Is a success In any field. His usefulness is constantly handicapped by the black specter of unfitness which hovers over him. He has neither the healthy mental faculty nor the powers of physical endurance to compete with tho man who Is not paying the penalty of early dissipation or whose vital forces were not undermined by disease. In my long years of practioe I have heard many pitiful tales from men suffering from LOST VIGOR. SPERMATORRHOEA, VARICOCELE. HY DROCELE, CHRONIC DISCHARGES, CONTRACTED DISORDERS AND CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON, and It Is hard for a man m normal health to realize the bllrht that has been cast upon the lives of these sufferers. And rlrht here I want to say that these afflictions sre brought on slowly and insidiously. Often the beginning is a very simple ailment which is neglected or Improperly treated. In Seeking' Health. Don't Experiment In the first place, don't expect a regular doctor of all diseases to do Specialist's work. He cannot be prepared either in experience or equipment Don't go to surgeon, nor the osteopath, nor the electric doctor. Don't experl- Fient with patent medlclnea, your friend's prescriptions, nor your druggist's guesswork. IN THE VERY FIRST LACK it Is CHEAPEST. QUICKEST AND BEST to consult the SPECIALIST of known standing and reputation. i - Jw lmW OB. TATX.OH. The Leading Specialist. PI0XEER PAPER MILL MAN CELEBRATES (gpeetal ntapateb t Tke Jovntal Neenah, Win.. July 1 J. urromdd by his children and grandchildren who hare gathered from many parts of the United States. J. A. Klmberley. the pioneer paper manufacturer of the For river valley. 'will tomorrow celebrate! his 70th birthday. It Is Intended to make tha occasion a gala event In which tha public generally will have a part. EXCURSION TO SALEM Vw A Mead tha Cherry rata. There will be an exr-arstan to) Bales n fiatardsr next July 18. by tbe Panth ers Pacific, to accommodate Portland- Itea wbo wish to attend tho cherty, fair la that city. Ron ad trip tickets 91. ft, with the ptivilere of returning Batsrday, Bnndey or Monday. Treta ! leaves lnin depot 9:1 i a. m, arrives a!tn 11:9. A fine ontrtalamnt has! bn arranged by tha rltlsens of gaJem and TiltoT may - be assured of a d ! UghtfiA Urn a. i My Fee Is Only 4) X Implicated Case Pay After I Cure You Tbe Reason I Care Because ray methods are direct ind SURE. I do not have to re tort to any uncertainties In the few disorders I treat because rver 90 years' experience hes per fected mv knowledge of EXArr fcfETHOli8 which never fall. Par ticular attention is riven to each particular case. Each individual ta given medical car. acor ling to the symptoms indicated n his SINGLE case. The result is sura, juiek and thorough, and the en tire eyetem benefits whn the healthy action of tha affected part la restored. Weakness I hare completely demonstrated the fact that derangement of the masculine functions Is a curable ailment By the closest observations in thousands of cases I have ascertained that only In rare instances I the nervous system or feneral constitution Involved to any no Iceable degree whatever, and that weakness in all its phases Is mereljs a symptom of local disorder. In by far tha greater number of rases I find the condition entirely due to a state of In flammation or congestion In the 1 res tate gland, cr at some other vltU point of the organic system, brought on by early dlsTpation or lingering as a re sult of some contracted disorder. Such cases may show temporary Improve ment under stimulating processes of treatment bat ultimate relapse and In jury are certain to folow all such meth ods. The only radical cure is the sb solute removal of the abnormal condi tions re-sponslble for the functional dis order, and thla I accomplish through carefully-directed local measures. My treatment Is entirely distinctive and original. No other physician em ploys like methoda, nor approaches my sue cuu In curing. The results I obtain are thorough and lasting, and vtrength and vigor are restored Ta tbe full and normal decree. Contracted Diseases Fully one-fourth of the cases of organic weakness with which I coma in contact are a direct result of the improper treatment of some con tracted disease. Thla should be suf ficient warning against patent nos trums and other uncertain methoda I never dismiss a patient until I know that every possibility of re lapre or evil result has been re moved. The remedies I employ are known to myself alone, and I have reaaon to regard them aa the surest and safest ever devised for the cure of contracted diseases. Varicocele My treatment for Varicocele ia a palnleM one, and in moat Instances the patient need not be detained a single day from his business. Even in advanced cases, a cure by my method Is a matter of but a very few days. There la no doubt or guesswork, but absolute certainty of a thorough and lasting cure, with complete return of that degree of health and vignr that existed before the disease began. EXAMINATION FREE I offer not only FREE Consnltation and Adrico. but cf every case that cornea to me 1 will make a Caro ful Examination and Diagnosis wlUunit charge. Ko ailing man ahould naglect thla opportunity to get export opinion about hie trouble If you caanot call, write for Diagnosis Chart. My office ara open all day freea 9 s. m. to 9 p. aa, and Bandar from II to I The DR. TAYLOR Co. 2345 MORRISON STREET Corner Second and Morrison Sts. Portland, Ortjoi San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call BIdg. Telephone ffearaey tin. STEinglJfMTS AJTD grjaV cutxTTiona svsoiutxjx Oregonlana when In Ran VTanclaon eaa nave their mail aoat la ears of The Journal offloe. ARTHUR U riBU. RopraeMatatly CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Sack insertion. 1 oeot a counted word. Ho ad lesa than 1 oents per iBssttlon. T insertions Sow the price of tost and found, fcely7 wanted, situa tion wanted, fog rant and wanted to rant ada, 1 oeut a word. I Insertions for tha price of a. Count sin word to the Una. "Wrw Today" (again measure), 1 tana. Id Unas) S4 oesta peg laote. "Want Ada" will bs aoosptod over tha phone, but Tha Joornal will not be re sponsible for errors, should any ecout In soon ads. Prompt payment expected. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. Honrs, S a. m. to p. m. atuxdays, 8 a. m. to 10 n, m. WEATHER REPORT A moderately strong high pressure aA n.ra.H.a V. . ...... .jo, v t . i '- vita . i v. in 4 ... , . va..iv. and another high pressure area central over tne t;arollnas is moving slowly eastward. Tho North Dakota low pressure area la now central over upper Michigan; It haa caused general rains, heavy in places, in Montana, tha Da kota.), Minnesota, Iowa, the lake region and the Canadian northwest Showers and thunder storms with heavy rain have occurred in Arizona, and light rain has fallen in northern New Mexico. It is cooler in southeastern Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and the Dakotas, and warmer in California. Nevada, western Oreron and eastern Washington, ine indications are ror xair ana warmer weather in thia district Satur day. Chlcaa-o. Ill Cincinnati, O Denver, Colo. . . . . Detroit Mich Kansas City. Mo. , LiOB Anreles, CaL New Orleans, Ia. New York, N. Y. . Omaha, Neb. Philadelphia Pa. . Portland. Or , St Louis, Mo. . . . St. Paul, Minn. ... Bait Lake, Utah . . . San Franclsoo, Cal. Seattle. Wash. . . . Washington, D. C. Temp. Max: Mln. Prectp. ..Si 73 .49 .. 88 74 0 ..90 60 0 .. 76 66 .49 .. 92 76 T. .. 86 64 0 .. 94 78 .01 ..80 64 0 .. 92 76 0 ..82 66 0 ,. 94 78 0 ..78 66 0 ..70 69 0 .. 90 76 0 .. 88 66 .96 .. 84 68 0 .. 74 64 0 .. 64 69 T. ..84 68 I MARRIAGE UCENBES N. W. Jacobsen, Patterson, Wash 26. and Mary L. Perkins, m. Weddine Cards. W. O. Smith A Co- Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash lngton sts. Tonaeth & Co.. florists, for flowers of all kinds. 128 6th st florists Fine flowers Clarke Bros.. and floral designs. 289 Morrison st Full dress suits for rent, all slsea. Unique Tailoring Co., 909 Stark st Max M. Smith, florist, 150 5th st, op posite Meier & Frank's. Main 7216. BIRTHS RINOLEIU July 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Montrose M. Ringler. 46 East Twenty- fourth street, a son. COCKING! July 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred it. uocicinr. ii8 aiicmran. a aaugnter. JdcCONNELL July 12, to Mr. and Mra. James H. McConnelL 1819 Corbett a daughter. DEATHS 8IMANSED July 16, Anna Slmaneed, St. Vincent's hospital, aged 26 years: peritonitis. TI88ELBERQ July 16, Jonas Tlssel berg, Astoria-Portland train, aged 52 years: cancer of the liver. . HUGHES July 14, Joseph Augustln Hugnea, teo xaranm. agea i years; Bright's disease. VEDDER July 16, Bmmn Haael Ted der, 10 East Ninth street North, aged 16 years; heart trouble. McDONALD July 16, John Duncan Mc Donald, the-Belvedere, aged 44 years; erysipelas, FUIVERAL NOTICES CROMWELL The funeral services of Paul Cromwell will be held at Fin ley's chapel at 2:20 p. m. Saturday, July 18. Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir. UNDERTAKERS DTTNNINO. M'ENTEB & GILBAUOH. undertakers and embalmersj modern . in every detail. Seventh and Pine. Mala V 430. Lady assistant . . J. P. FINLEY & SONS. SO AND MADll son sts. Office of county ooroner. Phone Main 9. ZSLLER-BTRNES CO.. FUNERAL Dl- rectors. embalmera, 270 Russell, East 1088. Lady assistant EDWARD HOLM AN. UNDERTAKER, 210 Id st. ERICSON UNDERTAKING Cd.. Em balming; lady ass't; 409 Alder. M. 8111 CEMETERIES ROSE CITT PINOLE GRAVES. 919; family lota, 926 to 976. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st snd Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. For fall Information apply to Frank Schle gel. 691 Worcester blk. Phone A-tHI. NEW TODAY. Hoi for Klamath Excursion The Tand Igfrsrs Thing (trow. Tne janoi ror ine nomeseeser, tne in vestor, the pleasure hunter and sports man. Leave Union depot at 1 : JO a, m. August 1. and return any time with La 1 days, 26 round trip. For Farther Particulars Can on or Address Klamath land Hdqirtcrs F. J. Ste&unctz & Co. 19 Morn son sic. Portland. Or. Here Is Surely aSnop (exits on east iHi of East T'rmt t. ISO feel north of HoUadsy ave. N ,(. ter place for fiata er aa srtirsr boas. Price Cafy J2753 fcrrcr Trice .111) Mall & Vcn IJ rstcf 9?t M. JBursstie ft- as! 1 ; i it t ,