The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 22, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 22. 1908.
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FOUR COASTERS
MAKE HARBOR
George W. Elder Gropes
Way Through Dense
Banks of Fog.
SLOOP
CONDOK
IN HEAVY BLOW
Steam Schooner Washington Bring
Large Shipment of Sugar From
Snn Frnnrlsco Eureka Arrives
From Eureka and Way PorU.
Four coasters have arrived In tho
harbor during the past 24 hours. Larg
est of the quartet wai the steamer
George W. Elder, Captain Jensen, from
Ban Pedro and way porta. She brought
about 100 pussengera and aeveral hun
dred tons of freight.
The Elder reached Martln"a dock In
North Portland late last night and Cap
tain Jessen reports that dense fog
caused the tardy arrival, the steamer
fretting In about 20 hours late. He says
the fog was Intense In some localities
and great caution had to be observed In
navigating.
Captain Black of the steamer Eureka
also reports having had to grope his
way through thick weather. The Eureka
arrived at Martln'a wharf last night a
few hours before the Elder, brlngln
lu passengers and about 100 tona
freisrht from Eureka and Coos bay.
Late thin afternoon the steam
schooner Washington, Captain Naaon,
arrived at Couch street wharf from
San Francisco with one of the largnst
shipments of sugar that has been made
to this port for some time. It contains
2,000 sacks. Aside from the large sugir
shipment the crait has a large nunn'ty
of asphalt In barrels on deck and a num-
ber of hales of slsnl. For return cargo
the Washington will carry wheat and.
lumber.
Of all the coasters that have arrived
during the past several days the gaso
line sloop Condor, Captain Tyler, evi
dently encountered the most severe
weather and she Is the smallest deep
sea craft plying out of Portland. Thi
Condor came up from Newport with 8
small quantity of freight and will
leave tomorrow night with her hold
filled to capacity with merchandise for
the stores of the popular Bummer re
sort down tho beach.
"We certainly had a goon snimm ui
Sunday." said Captain Tyler this morn
utnir of tho run. "but nevertho
less w made It In good time from
K.wnnrt to Conch street dock. The
sea was very choppy."
WILL INCREASE COMMERCE.
everything waa smooth aalllnt ha has
succeeded In maintaining- tha beat of re
lation between employers and employes
and no trouble has been had with the
union on vessels plying out of this port
during Buslneas Agent Paul's Incum
bency. The election Is made In a general way
so that sailors touching; at San Fran
Claco, San Pedro or Puget sound ports,
for Instance, have volca In aaylng who
they would prefer to represent them at
the various porta. So, too, tha aallora
making Portland temporary home, havs
volca In electing agenta at other ports.
ine annual election extends over i
period of aeveral weeks In order to glv
as many members aa possible a chance
io cast tnsir ballot.
NO SALE CONTEMPLATED.
Gray Holt Will Continue Steams
Alliance on Coos Hay Route.
r. v. waumgartner, agent for dray St
Holt, ownera of the steamer Alliance,
which operates between Portland and
Km nay looay received official de
mm ui me rumor mat the oompany
ir """"'"""ji wiin tne tioutnern Pa
cini.- cumpany ior tun sale of the steam
er. tnis means that there will he no
one boat control of the Cooa Bay route
for aoine time to come at least and
wiai me Alliance will continue on the
ruuie ior tne past aeveral years.
The denial Is iHvn fniiw i. -
lottnr to Mr. Baumgartner:
"We noticed, and hv InfA hid rkiiv
attention called to. a newspaper report
to the effect that our steamer Alliance
waa to be sold to the Southern Pacific
company. Me want to deny this as
being a totally unwarranted statement.
The Alliance will remain on the run be
tween Coos Bay and Portland as long aa
the public shows by their patronage
their desire to hava hr An ao h. i.
abaolutely free from all entanglement
with other companies and seems to glv
the most meritorious service possible."
LARGIEMORE CHARTERED.
lirltlah Ship Will Carry Lumber to
South African Port.
Taylor, Young A Co. today chartered
the British ship Larglemore to curry
a cargo of lumber from thla dot to
South Africa. The cargo will be
loaded at the mills of the North Pacific
Lumber company next month.
The Larglemore has beeni lying Idle
for several months at the O. W 1'
dock at the east end of Madison bridge.
She came here early in spring with a
cargo of coal from Newcastle. N. 8 W.,
too late to get In on the old-crop wheat
business to good advantage.
J at frSO a. m., steamer Maverick, for
Dan rrancisro.
-Ban Francisco, July It Balled at I
a. m., tug Dauntless, for Astoria.
Astoria, July 21 Arrived at ll:l
and left up at t p. m. .steamer George
W. Elder, from Ban Pedro and way
porta.
Dublin. July 12 Cleared July I,
French bark Armen, for Portland.
London. July 21. In port, French ship
Alice, for Portland.
Ban Francisco, July It. Balled,
steamer Asuncion, for Portland.
Aatorta, July 23. Condition of tha
bar at I a. m., smooth; wind southeast
7 miles; weather cloudy.
Tides at Astoria today. High water
11:46 a. m., 8.4 feet; :3s p m., 8.4 feet,
Low water 2:18 a. m.. 0.9 of a foot;
2.36 p. m., 1.9 feet.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Arrive.
Beg-nlar X, In era Due to
Rose City, Ban Francisco July 28
Roanoke, Ran Pedro and way. .. .July 28
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
'Barge Service to Ho Permanent Be-
tween Nehalem and Portland.
Transportation facilities between
Portland and Nehalem or . vice versa
have been established by the Wheeler
Lumber company of that place, and
henceforth the commercial relations be
tween the two ports should be greatly
increased. t .
The company has had constructed a
largo barge with 700 tons carrying ca
paoity which will be towed from ' ne
two ports by the tug George R. Vosburg
which Itself has pretty good freight car
rvlng capacity. Coming north the
barge will be laden with lumber, saw
logs and finished products In that line,
and cheese and butter from the dairy
Industry which is in a .flourishing con
dition there with the gj-eatest of pos
sibilities. Going south the barge will
be laden with feed, supplies and general
merchandise.
The barge Is new and was built ex
pressly for the purpose to which it has
been put to uafe It has even been
equipped with passenger accommoda
tions and on leaving Astoria tomorrow
or the day after will carry half a hun
ir.H mfn who are to return to work
In the company's mill after having had
a vacation in me city since mo
e th month when work was shirt dovH
to give the men a chance to observe
the glorious Fourth In the city.
The tiarfrp waa named Nehalem after
Uo homo nort. but was constructed
Co.iiillle. It Is figured to have it come
neri' every other week and In tnat event
Vohalcm wll be given a good outlet
for Its products until railroad transpor-
,i . Mim. in flnaJlv established
The water at the bay Is in such shape
that It is possible for the tug and tne
harirn to enter or aepan at any nine
regardless of, weather conditions.
The tug Voshurg Is a powerful craft
owned bv the Wheeler Lumber company
and heretofore employed largely to tow
lumber laden vessels in ana out at re
halem. The tug is In command of Cay
tain Loll.
WRECK OF SMALL VALUE.
The steamer Alliance, Captain Olson,
Is due to arrive from Coos bay tomor
row morning.
The steamer City of Panama, Captain
Frniey, leaves for Coos bay this eve
ning, and the steamer Eureka, Captain
Black, sails for Eureka via Coos bay
tonight.
The Norwegian steamer Tabor left
down this morning bound for Sydney,
N. S. W., with a lumber cargo valued
at $37,253.
The Norwegian steamer Bark, which
arrived at Astoria yesterday, la loading
lumber at the mills of the Tongue Point
Lumber company.
F. C. Ilagemann, manager of the
Shlppping Supply company, of this
city, will arrive at New York today on
the liner Campania on his return to
Portland from a visit in Europe. He Is
expected here about the first of tha
month.
There appears to be some misunder
standing a to the whereabouts of the
British ship Arctic Stream, which left
here April 1 for the United Kingdom
with a cargo of wheat. Reports to the
Merchants' exchanges of San Francisco
and this port state that the craft put
into Rio Janlero on July i'0, while a
private cablegram received here from
Captain Dixon Is dated Queenstown.
Tom san Francisco came the report '
mi morning again, nowever, tnat tne
last report received there by the Ma-
Kureka, Eureka and Cooa.
Arabia, orient
O. W. Elder Ban Pedro, way
State. San Francisco
Alliance. Coos Bay
City of Panama. Coos Bay...
Alesla. orient Sept.
Numantla, orient Sept. 16
Nlcomedla. orient Oot. 1
Kerala Xtiners to Depart.
Eureka, Eureka and Coos....
City of Panama. Cooa Bay...
U. W. Elder. Ban Pedro
Nlcomedla, orient
Alliance, Coos Bay
8tate. San Francisco
Koanoke, San Pedro and way
Rose City, San Francisco...
Arabia, orient
Alesla. orient
Numantla, orient
Tassels In Port.
Broderlck Castle. Br. ah....
Larglemore Br. sh O.
Crown of India. Br. sh...
Leyland Bros., Br. sh
Donna Francesca. Br. bk.
Anealos. Br. shio
Churchill, Am. sch
Echo, Am. bktn
Kelburn. Br. bk
Minnie Kelton, Am.
ABgard. Nor. sh...
Alvena. Am. sch . .
Albert Rlckmers, Ger.
. .July 80
. . Aug. 1
. .Aug. 4
. .Aug. 4
, .Aug. 4
Aug. 4
t. 1
. . .July 12
...July 22
. . . July 28
. . . July 25
...July 26
. . .July 25
...July 20
. . .Aug. 1
. . . Aug. JB
. . .Sept. jfi
Oct 1
. . . . Drydook
W. P. dock
. . .Columbia 1
O. W. P.
Astoria
.Tongue Point
Astoria
i Astoria
Llnnton
Astoria
.Madison street
Astoria
bk. . .Greenwich
Clan Graham, Br. sh
Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk.
Vlnuennes, Mr
Oael. Kr. bk.
Neataflelda. Br.
h..
i
....Cardiff
. . .Antwerp
...Antwerp
. , , .London
. .Hamburg
. . .Antwerp
. . .Antwerp
. . .Antwerp
. . .Antwerp
. .Hamburg
Lelth
, . .Antwerp
. . . .London
.Antwerp
.Antwerp
, . .Dublin
Virginia, Am. sch Knapptou
Dulwich, Br. ss Llnnton
Northland, Am. ss .... Portland Lbr. Co.
Nlcomedla, Oer. ss Flour mills
James A. Garfield, Am. sch . . E. & W. mills
F. 8. Loon Inman-Poulsen
Eureka, Am. bs Martins
City of Panama, Am. ss Oak stroot
State of California, Am. ss. . . Alnsworth
fiark, Nor. ss Knappton
Washington, Am. ss Couch street
George V. Elder, Am. ss Martins
Condor, Am. gas. sloop .... Couch street
En Bout to Load X, am ber.
David de Anjera. Fr. sh.
nraDioen, nr. dk
Kllloran, Br. sh
Join villa Fr, bk
Carmanlan, Br. bk
Hoc ham beau, Fr. bk
Oulf Stream, Br. bk
Alice, Fr. bk
Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk
La Tour de Auverrne. Fr. bk
Armen, Fr. bk
Goal Ships In Bouts.
r,a Roche Jacnuelln. Fr. bk. Newcastle. A.
Flfeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A.
Bnsauet. Fr. bk Newcastle. A.
TorrUdale. Br. Hh .. .Newcastle, A
Tramp Steamers Bn Boats.
Taunton. Br. ss .Guaymas
Strathflllan. fir as Batavla
Craghall, Br. ss San Francisco
Knight Templar. Br. ss Valparaiso
nadrtmes. tier, as Puaet sound
Bucranla, Br. ss Orient
Ilford, Hr. ss Newcastle
Strathlyon, Hr. ss Ban Francisco
Lva, Ger ss Puget sound
M. 8. Dollar, Am. ss Ban Franclaco
Guernsey, Nor. ss Shanghai
Assuan, Oer. ss Ban Francisco
Jtn Rout In Ball a it ao Load a rain.
Port Crawford. Br. ah Callao
Agnes Oswald, Br. sh. Callao
River Fallocii. Br. bk Callao
Oregon. Ger. ah Yokohama
Gen. Faldherbe. Fr. bk Yokohama
Henrietta, Ger. ah West coast
Aster, Ger. bk Valparaiso
Marechal de Noalllea. Fr. bk. West ooast
Homeward Bound, Am. bk. Vano'v'r, B. C.
I.e Peller, Fr. bk Hobart
Salnte Anne, Fr. bk...Newcastle, N. S. W.
Andnrlnha, Br. bk Iqulque
Lydgate, Br. bk Banta Rosalia
Vigo. Nor. ah Mejlllones
Desdamona, Br. sh Callao
Cornll Hart, Fr. bk. .Newcastle. N. S. W.
Sully, Kr. bk Antwerp
Crlllon, Fr. bk Antwerp
Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk Hobart
Dnghlld, Nor. bk Caldera
Nulellv, Fr. bk Hobart
Leon Blum, Fr. bk Hobart
Mlchelet, Fr. bk Hlogo
Finland, Rus. sh ' Guayaquil
OU Carriers En Xonte.
Asuncion, Am. ss Ban Francisco
CLERK'S OFFICE SHY
Ifl PROFIT COLUMN
Heavy hlpction Expenses
Cut Down Surplus for
County.
The profit to the county from the
administration of the office of the coun
ty clerk haa been less for the last six
months than for several yeara in tha
corresponding six-month period. From
January 1 to June 30 the profit amount
ed to I11.15H In 1S07 It waa S 1 6.529,
In 1908 JI2.195 and In 1905 813, 182. The
figures are of course always lesa In
election years, when there Is u large ad
ditional expense.
The abovo figures are from the semi
annual report of County Clrk Fields.
The report further shows that the x
nenses for the last six months were
$20,201 and the receipts 83 1.357. The
receipts are nearly $2,000 smaller than
for the corresponding months In 1907.1
In 1902, the last vear of the former
administration and before the combine
tlon of the county, recording and circuit
court departments waa made, the ex
cess of expenses over receipts in the
first six months of the year waa 89,940.
BIRTHS
NKW TODAY.
WcAFEE July 1, to Mr. and Mr. Me
ATee Jr. 864 Commercial, a aon.
Wl'EHT July 14, to Mr. and Mn.
George Wueat. Hancock and Wlberg;
a son. f ID acrra
YtGER July 11 to Mr. and Mrs. 1. rr..m town
leaer. in railing; a naugnirr
BERNHARDT July to Mr. and Mrs
P. Peter Bernhardt, 800 H Eaat Temh.
North; a aon.
TICKNOH July 20, to Mr and Mrs.
Harry W. Tlcknor, 8S7 Sixth, a son.
RAETHE; July 10, to Mr and Mrs. (
Paul Kaethe, 702 Eaat Tenth, a
dailghter.
COBB July 8. to Mr aid Mra. Hamuel
Allen Cobb, 69 Spencer afreet,
daughter.
BROWN July 19. to Mr and Mra
Charlea L. Brown. 127 Glbba. a
FOOT July 18. to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Foot 158 Thirteenth; a son.
HKNSHAW July 12. to Mr and Mr
David Morris Henshaw, MS Corbott
a daughter.
10-IIood River-Acres
on main road, IS mile
slashed oni burned. Clood soli and ll"
well. I-nrge spring. Splendid buy for
jomeone at $2,600. Can be handled for
$1. 'tio cah. .
Devlin & Flrebangb
608-9 Swetland bldg., corner Ith "Wash.
J. L. FIrebaogh
Hood River Repreaantatlra.
i. .'i .. . . -J
RKAL K3TATB TRANSFERS
Have your abatracte made bjr tha Sa
rin Ity Abstract A Trust Co.. 7 C of C
DEATHS
A crystalline body that he calls
trlchotoxln Is regarded by Dr. Delos S.
Parker as an active agent in producing
baldness.
Alumna, Am. sch.....
Behome. Am. sch
Yellowstone. Am. ss...
Cascade, Am. ss
Wrestler. Am. bktn...
Mabel Galo, Am. sch..
W. F. Jewett. Am. sch.
Kahulul
La Boca
. . Pan Francisco
. . San Fra nclsco
Guaymas
, . San Francisco
. Redondo
and other drug habits are nosltlvely cured bi
fiAm niNA- f or nypodermio or internal use.
Sample sent to acy drug habltuef tygui
mail. Regular prle $2.00 per bottle
6t ronr druggist or by mail in plain wrapper,
Chcixlenl C- St Louis. Ma
Ior atle by Ikidmere Drag Oe Ut XklVs
sk. rertiaaa. uneoaw
aejwp i us i i i. m.i rymqmm
Oliver J. Olson, Am. sch San Pedro
Falrhaven, Am. ss San Francisco
Amaranth, Am. bktn San Francisco
Tiverton, Am. ss San Francisco
En Bonto With Oement and OeneraL
Aberfoylo, Br. sh Antwerp
Ilklart, Fr. bk Antwerp
tratsaX I
I f hilkin.I
I OuniM 11
mi w Mrteun.
7Tlm EvmCHEMioAtCa.
IMIKKCTPI
MEN AND WOMEN.
Cm Big for nonstnral
41iohergM,lBflaniui,tiont,
Irritations or alceratione
ef mac oas mvmbranM.
Patnleu, and not estrla
nt or poisonous.
or ait In plain wrapper,
br nrrm, prpld, tot
SI .09, or I bott) S2.T5.
Clronlax sent so leanest.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
THE UUMOND BRAND. A
r,aall Ask your
t'kl-osco-Mr-s ifli
IM11. in Rtd ud
bom, Mftled with
i eke oiker. If mr r yr v
ftratffmt. AskforCUl.Clffck.TEB''
UI4M.i IF jiharu for BS
yeui knows M Bdt, Sifat. Alwy Reltablo
SOLD 8Y DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
AT
Uragglnt for i
imona Srudm
I4 BienllhAVj
Blu Ribbon. VX
WILLIAMS July 22, William Wl
llama, Mountain view nnnltarlum, ag
Si- .rahr.l humnrrhflcA
VF.STER July 18, Anna Vester. Dor
Inr. Or., age 2; peritonitis.
PETERKIN July 20, Dolmar Teterkln
St. Vincents hospital, age 26; gunshot
wounds (murder).
BERKET July 18, Infant son of Mr
and Mrs. Thomas lerney, hi. in
cents hosnlta : premature hlrth.
BCHACHT July 19. Dolly Pchacht. SL
Vlncenta hospital, age ZJ, gunsno
wounds (murdfr).
CONELLI July 19. Davie Conelll, 328
Salmon, age 27; gunshot wound (sul
nlde)
MALOTT July . Maude May Malott
981 Williams, age IS.
BAt'ER July 19. John Bauer, Colum
bia sough, age 24; drowning (acci
dental).
block 4.
110
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UNDERTAKERS
nTTNNING. MENTEB & GILBAtTOH.
undertakers and embalmers;' modern
in every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main
480. Lady assistant.
J. P. FINLEY & SONS, 8D AND MADI-
son sts. urnce oi county coroner.
Phone Main 9.
ZSLLER-BYRNES CO.. FUNERAL Dl-
rectors, emhalmers, 270 Russell. East
1088. Lady assistant.
EDWARD HOLM AN.
220 3d st.
UNDERTAKER,
CD TCCA KT T'VrnrDT 1 1 1 V(1 rf T7 f
balmlng; lady ass't; 409 Alder, kt. 8188
CEMETERIES
rlne exchange says
Stream was at Rio
July 20.
that
e Arctic
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria. July 22. Arrived at 6:15 a.
m. and left up at 9:15 a. m.. steamr
Washington, from San Francisco. Sailed
Captain of 1ug VosburR Says
Schooner Can Be Saved.
The schooner Ida Schnauer, which
went ashore at the entrance to Nehalem
bay about two months ago. Is still rest
ing easy on the sands but will never be
floated, according to Captain Loll of
the tug George R. Vosburg of Nehalem.
Captain Loll related the circumstances
yesterday while here with the tug for n
cargo of general merchandise.
"The Ida Schnauer would have been
saved from stranding had we arrived
with thn tug four or five minutes ear
lier," said the captain. "As It was we
tried to throw them our heaving line
while the schooner was drifting Into the
breakers, but It failed to reach and she
was hard aground before a second at
tempt could be made to get a hawser on
board.
"The schooner had become becalmed
and the current set her Inshore. One
anchor had been lost and the small
kedge anchor wonldn t hold. Catching
the swells on her broadside she was go
ing with the current at a lively rate,
dragging the small hook through tho
sand about as easily as had it been a
fish-hook.
"Seeing that there waa no help for
the vessel, we set out for the life sav
ing station to bring a boat for the
crew."
The Ida Schnauer was built SS years
sgo and la aald to have been pretty well
In line for the marine grave yard.
While reports had her value at any
where from 82Q.000 to $40,000. Captain
Loll aaya he would not have given more
than one tenth of the highest amount at
the very best. Hence he considers It
would not pay to haul her Into deep
water, even If this could be done.
WILL TRY AGAIN.
SOME ADDITIONAL
SPORTING NEWS
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At Chicago.
R- H E-
Chicago 0 6 2
Boston 6 11 0
Batteries Brown. Lundgren, Mack.
Kilns; and Marshall; Llndaman and Graham.
At Pittsburg.
R. H. E.
Pittsburg 2 8 0
Brooklyn o 3 0
Batteries-Lelfteld and Gibson; Pas
torlus and Bitter. Umpire Emslle.
kt ran 18
Right Methods
OF-
At Cincinnati.
R.
TT K
Cincinnati 2 3 0
Philadelphia 3 10 1
Batteries coaltley, Campbell and Mc
Lean; Ritchie and Jacklltsch.
At St. Louis.
First game R. H. E.
St. Louis 2 11 1
New York 4 8 2
Batteries Sallee and Bliss; Mathew-
son and Bresnahan.
Second game R. H. E.
Bt Louis 3 6 1
New York 1 6 0
Batteries Lush and Ludwtg; Taylor
and Bresnahan. Umpires Rudderham
and Johnstone.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
In Any Case Without
Complications.
PAY ME
WHEN
CURED
Weakness
Treating
Men
At New York.
First game R. H. E.
Chicago 6 12 3
New York 3 6 2
Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; New
ton, Orth and Bweeney.
Second game R. H. E.
Chicago 3 9 2
New York 6 10 0
Batteries White and Weaver; Hogg.
Manning and Blair.
At Philadelphia,
R. H. E.
Cleveland 2 5 1
Philadelphia 4 7 1
Batteries Chech. Berger and N.
Clarke, Bender, Vickera and Schreck.
In treating so-called
"weakness" 1 employ no
tonics or stimulants.
"Weakness" In all Its
phases and In practic
ally every case that
comes to me for treat
ment is merely a symp
tom resulting from a
state of chronic inflam
mation existing In the
prostate gland. This In
flammation may be a
lingering result of some
contracted disease or
may have been brought
on by early dissipation,
excesses, etc. In by far
the greater number of
rases the general health
of the patient Is perfect,
there being no lack or
either physical or nerv
ous energy. No stimu
lants or tonics are need
ed, and If employed
would only result In
temporary excitement of
the functions and posi
tive Injury to the tender
and already disordered
prostate. My treatment
is a local one entirely.
It removes all Inflam
mation, swelling and
tenderness from the
prostate gland, estab
lishes normal eircula
t I o n throughout the
parts and restores per
menantly and complete
ly all natural functions
By this method alone Is
It possible to bring com
plete restoration of
strength and vigor.
Dr. Taylor
The Leading Specialist
The best way
to do a thing is
ilways the right
way. There Is
usually one best
way. If my meth
ods of treating
'Weakness," Vari
cocele, Contracted
Disorders, Specific
Blood Poison,
Stricture and Piles
ire right, then all
other methods In
use are. In some
degree at least.
wrong, because
my treatment In each instance differs from
the ordinary and Is original with myself.
The treatment that Is quickest to cure, surest
to cure, and that cures thoroughly and per
manently, is the right treatment. The test
applied to my methods proves them so ab
solutely right as to class all other forms of
treatment as Imperfect and wrong. I like
to make this test. I like to treat the diffi
cult cases that other physician have failed
to benefit, because I am able to cure them
both promptly and thoroughly.
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FREE AT OFFICE
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ARTHUR U FISH. Bepreseotatte
ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES, $10;
family lots. 125 to 176. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 208. For
fun information apply to Frank Sehle-
gel. 632 Worcester blk. Phone A-2823.
NEW TODAY.
IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE
TO
KLAMATH
L F. Stephens and wife to Or-
g"n Realty A Investment Co..
lot 8, block 19, West Portland. t
Victor Lund Co. to Andrew Leer,
Iota 3 and 4. block 8, Orchard
riace
Anton Burkhardt, lot 9,
Mayor Gates addition
Anton llurkhardt and wife to
Andrew P. Sclka, lot 3, block
4. Mnvor Gates addition 1
W. 1, Lltl and wlfn to H. A. Pit
tntr. south 16 2-8 feet of lot
2.1 and all of lot 24, block IS,
Riverside nddltlon '
B. M. Lombard and wife to Ida
Jones, lot 9, block 19, Railway
addition to Montavtlla
E. A. F'artnir and wife to M. E.
Thompson, fraction lot 1, block
6. Multnomah
M K. Thompson and wife to
Llene Bhiers. fraction lot I.
block 6. Multnomah
Rose City Park association to
Otto Eastland, lot 16, block 14,
Rose Cltv Park
I'nlted States to John Shlsholm,
NW. of SW. 4 and river lot
3, section 7, township 1 north,
range 2 east
L'nited States to Anthony Whit-.
aker and wife, part of section
7, 8 17 and 18. township 1
north, range 2 east
M. Pallay and wife to Ben Pallay,
east 100 reet or 101 t. oiocs
Caruthers addition to Caruthera
addition: lot 6, block 231, City
of Portland
A. F. Miller and wife to Elva
Babb, lot 15, block 7. Milisra
addition
R. and S. C. Swan and wife to
.lton P. i;oly. 101 n oioca it,
Cloverdale extension No. 2.....
Charles G. Strube and wife to
Nordby Craven Investment to.,
lot 4. block 3. Strube's addition
Brong-Steele Co. to Mary leresa
Bchoettle, lot 3, diock iu. j.ovb-leleh
B. M. Lombard and wife to George
B. Jones, lot 10, blocK 19, Kau
way addition to Montavtlla....
John A. Gilbert et al to S. B. Vin
cent, lots 3 and 4. block i. Mar
ket street nddltlon
Tner.h nnrkhardt and wife to An
ton HurKnarat, iois mu .
block 9. Lester Park "'
C. Peddlcord and wife to U I. 1
Peddlcord, lot 28, diock. i.
Mount Tabor Villa
E. J. Sonnenberg and wife to p.
H. Emery, lots 15 ana l, Dioca
19 Columbia Heights
O. W. Taylor and wife to Herman
G. Johansen. tract n, layiore
subdivision of section I, town
ship 1 south, range 2 east. . . . .
William Klaetsch el al to C. U.
Rotermund. lot 8. diocb. 01,
Woodstock
Trust Co to Edwin Zelg-
ner, lots 13 and 14, oioca .
Woodmere '
f
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4sa
478
100
1,000
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4TS
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450
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
234 Morrison Street, Corner Second
PORTLAND, OREGON
Captain Opereu Secures Stronger
Gfar for Running Vessel.
rRpeela) Pltpstrh to Tt Joorml )
Astoria, Or., July 22. Captain Ocn
ereux. aalrer for the San Francisco In
surance companlea. today- received from
Puget sound new and stronger geer and
will tomorrow start to raise the strand
ed eteam schooner Minnie E. Kelton.
He la very hopeful and unless some un
foreseen sccidBt occurs eipecls to have
her In the drydock within a week or ten
day.
AGKXT PAUL REFLECT KD.
At Boston.
R. H.
. .1 5
.2
WOI Look After Welfare of Sailors
at Portland Another Term.
P. W. Paul hae been reelected busi
ness agent at thla port for the Sailors'
ontrm, thla making the fifth ronserutlve
time that he has 4een ehneen for the
pneltlcn. The union has headqaarter
st (1 Vntm avenue, where totters of the
r are at liberty to loaf and loiter with
Perfect freedom while speeding a few
aa- ashore
BosIbms Agent Paul haa steda a fine
teterd fer htmif while In rhsrr of
the local branch affatra. Br visiting
re'T Iftc-wtnlng craft rersoaaily and
saJilcf upon tha of fleets te that
First game
Pt Loula
Boaton
Batteries Baliey and Spencer;
cnen and I arrlgan.
Second game R. H. E.
8t. Loula 2 7 1
Boston 2
Batteries Powell and Stephen!
gan ana earn gen.
At Washington.
R. If. B
Washington 1 7 t
Detroit 4 11 0
Batteries Bums and Street; Killlan
and Thomas.
Bur-
4 2
Mor-
This Date tn Sport Annals.
154 At Old Point Comfort. Va. i
Prees of Virginia beat Meseena of
New Tork in yacht race for 110,000, 41 '
nllea.
1M2 At Salt Lake City. Pearl Jen
nings heat Red Boy In running match. '
lle. 1H miles
llt The Eastern league terminated
the first half of Ita championship sa-,'
Anm IK. PfavIhm .h . K -
leal
1(94 At St Loula. a triple play was!
made by MrPhee, Smith. Vaughn and
Pulllran cf the Cincinnati team, ta an,
11-tnnlng game with the SL Lout teem, t
M4At Ptftte. Jimmy Gardner,
knocked eul .WUlle riUftraid U fifth
reuML . ' I
$5
1
OUR FEX
In Any Single Uncomplicated Case
Wl onre Tarlooeele, Xyarooele, Enptare, BTerrons Debility, Blood
Poison. Skin Diseases, Contracted Ailments, Gleet. Stricture, Vital Weak-
Dees, auaasy ana siaaaer xroutues, aaa all oiseases oommoa to
Cures
Guaranteed
Consultation
and
Examination
free
r W )
No Better
Treatment
In The World
We Lead
All Others follow
We have SSi te tms office qmipmeat, for the ewaeflt mt BTXB!
OWXT a rmxa aftmVal ef AVaatoBaf and g-aUery ef selawcifve weaeers.
Bfaa. kaow thyeeU. X.Le-else Baeeie lllutratlr the aaywtertee ef aaasv,
shewtag the body ta health as 4 ataaase, aaa aaatar aatarai sabtewta.
Men make no ralstahe when they come tn ua. We give yota the re
sults of long expertenr. honest. roneclntlo work, and He beet eere
Ice that money can buy. If yen are ailing cnult ua Medlclnea far
nlahed In our nr irate laboratory from ti l to lit a course.
If rou cannot call, write far Bclf-essmlnatlon tlana. Honrs a.
m. to I p. m. oaily. Sundays I to 12 only.
OREGON MEDICAL INST.
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th aa4 sth, rerOaas,
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CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Baoh insertion, 1 oent a ooanted word.
BTo ad less than 15 oeots per las action.
7 Insertions for ths price of 8.
Ijost and found, help weuated, situa
tion wanted, for rent mod wanted to
rent ads, 1 oent a word, 3 Insertions
for the price of 0.
Count six words to the Una,
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'Want Ads" will ba aooented over the
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In auoh ads. Prompt payment expected.
Phones, Main 7173; A-6051.
Honrs, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
WEATHER REPORT
The barometer continues relatively
low between tho Rocky mountains and
the Pacific coast, and a hie-h nressure
area of little strength but of great mag
nitude overlies tha eastern states. I
Showers and thunderstorms have oc
curred at scattered Dlaces in eastern
Oregon, southern Idaho. Nevada. Utah
and Arizona Light to moderately heavy
rain has fallen In western Kansas,
western Nebraska, the lower lake r-
frion. the middle Atlantlo and New Eng
and states. The temperatures on the
Pacific slope continue above normal.
and It was very warm yesterday nearly
everywhere In thla district east of the
Cascade mountains.
The lrdlcationa are for showers and
thunderstorms tonight or Thursday In
Oregon, eastern Washington and Idaho.
It will he cooler tonlfirht In ARtprn
Washington and in northern and south
western Idaho, and cooler Thursday
everywhere In tho north Pacific states
except near the coast.
Temp.
Max. Mln Precln
Chicago, 111 PS SS .02
Cincinnati, Ohio ... 74 62 0
Denver, Ccl 86 Bt 0
, Detroit. Mich 78 M T.
i Kansas City, Mo... 92 6S 0
Los Angeles. Cal.. 84 60 o
New Orleans. La... 90 76 .10
New York. N. Y... 74 6S 1.01
Omaha, Neb 4 4 0
Philadelphia, Pa... 82 7 2 .52
Phoenix, Arts 104 7 T.
Pittsburg. Pa. 4 s6 .0
Portland, Or S8 2 0
St. Louis. Mo s4 72 0
! 6t. Paul. Mlnn... JO 64 0
! fait Lake. Utah 94 70 0
! Pm Francisco, Cal. 60 62 0
I Fttle. Wash 2 60 0
I Washington. D. C. M 70 3"
Who is elected president things
will still continue to grow there.
So will values and development. Scott 6tevens to Henry Olebler,
Even the wild duck and trout will " .. . .. . . . . . . so
continue to propagate and grow. PKV'iWU too
Yoil had better take advantage of Herman O. Johansen and wife to
.... P ii Crank Watklns. tract 22.
tne excursion which leaves Union Taylor s subdivision of section
T-.i. i 1 .on - a r I 0 tnwnshln 1 south. r&DKe 2
ucyu, ai i;ou a. m., UgUSt 6 east ..... T. TB0
S)40 rate rouna-tno. return anv Mount Tabor Investment company
i .....t.. on j 1 r- , J to J. N. Matschek, lots ?, 10. 11
nine wiiuiii t.o uctya. toine aown
to the country of rare opportuni
ties, or further particulars in
quire ot
KLAMATH LAND HEADQUARTERS
F. J. STEINMETZ & CO.
193 Morrison St., Portland, Or.
Phone Pacific 131.
Cheap Nob Hill Home
87.500 Lot and Il-room house, nat-
uim wguu iinisn, moaem plumbing.
gas, bath, cement basement: Gllsan
near Zlst; could he made into fine
xiai.
A Sacrifice
6.OO0 Beautiful home on Cleveland
avenue, near Alberta St.. 7 rooms;
strictly modern. Will take ope lot
in good location as part pavment,
terms on balance; will sell piano and
furniture for less than half original
coau
Splendid Walnut Grove
T.800 24 acres in English walnuts,
1, 2, and 8 years old; rolling; land; red
clay, wire fence, mile to postof
flce, rural delivery, proposed exten
sion Oregon Electric line within 4
mile of place; country road alongside
It; at Dundee, 29 miles eolith of Port
land; half cash, balance 10 years 7
per cent.
BOLDS, WALLACE CO.
Room 8, Canterbury Bids'. Third and
Washington sts.
19 orwf .mil H 9.3 Of lot 13.
block 15, Katherlne 3S
X B. Pilklngton and wife to K. T.
Dabney, lots 8 and 9. block 19,
Hansen s second addition 1,000
R. T. Dabney and wife to James
A. Gray, lots 8 and 9. block 19,
Hanson's second addition 1.S00
Pacific Title & Trust Co., the leading
abstractors. 204-5-8-7 Falling bldg.
W. R. Halallp & Co., abstracts; good
work, prices right. 328 Corbet t bids;.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 16
4 NEW 6-ROOM MODERN BUNUA
lows lota 60x100. sidewalks, wood
fiber plaster, tiled In kitchen and bath;
reccntlon hall, closets, concrete walls.
basement, porcelain bath, lavatory, sink.
10-gallon tank, window seat, wiroa, wooa
lift; ranging from $1,600 to 12.400.
Sheppard, 612 Couch bids;.
AN INVESTMENT.
Twn v.aw mvtarn K.rnAm hnnlM. Mir.
A " ' in " . ....... - . .. v . . j
ner, 68 2-3 by near neamoni car
barns and Klllingsworth ave., where
things are doing; rented for S0 per
month; the best place in Portland to
buy today; $3,000, ft cash; owner.
M-155, Journal.
BINGALOW, 6 ROOM8, AT MIDWAY J
strictly modern, new, special finish.
near Sellwood car. third house east on
Harold ave.; $1,900 cash, ready renter,
good Investment.
V -BLOCK
617 the!
$3,000; $1,000
$560, V4 cash.
A Fine Investment
(0 acres of exceUent land, 25 In cul
tivation; IVi miles from Portland post
off Ice, 1 V miles from fi-cent electric
Una Fine road from town to the place;
fine for subdivision Into small acre
tracts. 6oU and location especially
adapted to frultralslng; 15 acres in
cultivation. balance timber: house.
barn and outhouses; watered by several
springs. A beautiful view all over the
country. Will make beautiful homes.
Will aell In t 40-acrn tracts.
For land so near town the price of
$120 per acre Is very low Indeed.
BELL CREST.
Alameda boulevard,
cash; also single lot
Owner, 243 starK.
THIS HANDSOME 6-ROOM HOUSE
and 50x100 lot. only 15 minutes rideu
close to car and school; am offering it
for a short time at only $1,900 and $700
down; terms on balance. Take F car,
1299 Corbett st.
FINE MODERN HOUSES; ALSO VA-
cant lots In Houaday a and Holladay
Park addition; will build to ault pur
chaser. R. B. Rice, builder. 690 Wasco. .
C R. Donnell & Co.
Real Estate. Room 12, 26 Btarfc.
HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS.
MACRAE A ANGUS.
482 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
MODERN. NEW 6-ROOM BUNGALOW.
pice location, Montavtlla; 91,000$
terms.
location, ivioiiLai
Phone Tabor 811.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Daniel T. Dean. 99S Vernon
22. and Gertrude E- Frank, 1 .
Charles D. Mclntoeh, Ioa Angeles,
28, and Ata O. Klshbaugh 22
II. E Brown, 45 East Fiftieth etreet,
24, and Ellen O Douglas. 21.
J. H. Bruce. Portland, 21. and Jennie
M. Munroe, 18.
H. W. Garland. Ill Fourth street, 27.
and Pearl Alltaon, 24.
Elmer Keranen. 687 Guild avenue, 2J,
and Ida Marl Hyvanen, 19.
Orover Francis Handly. 287 Thir
teenth street, 23. and Blanche Elisa
beth Delury, 2V
Robert 13. Schmidt, Portland. 29. and
Loulie Harding, 2 .
The Crosslcy Co., Inc.
708 and 70S Corbet Boildlng.
$3300 IN 3 YEAR.S
11 ACKE8 of the finest walnut trees,
ill 3 vears old and will be In full HOVEBUILDER3 &
bearing In tnree years mna-e; tne $1.300 For 2 beautuul iota on wu
treoa are of the verr best sf-atn: true lsmrtto boulevard, worth tl.itO: 8109
to name and cost $1.60 each when they cash, balance 6 years, or will trade for
Bargains In Real Estate and Rentals.
see
Apex Land Co., 814 Dekura bids;.
THREE 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSES,
lots 60x100, gas. graded streets and
water. Inquire at middle bouse, t
blocks south of Hawthorne are. on 46th
st. Phone Tabor 254. Prices $1,760,
$1,900 and $2,000; easy terroa.
WORTH $6,000, BUT IF PURCHASED
at once $4,500 will take it. It only
takea $1,500 to handle It It Is a lov.ly
quarter block on Alberta et. In Walnut
Park, fine lawn and shade trees and a
9-room modern residence. 6 rooms fin
ished and 3 unfinished on second floor.
This Is a snap, as you will recosnls.
Loan was secured on this for $1,000.
PORTER A FRENCH,
607 Commercial Bldg '
CONTRACTORS.
Wedding Carda. W. G Pmtth A Co..
Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Wash
ington ste
A Co . flortete, for flowers of
Tonseth
til kind!
i:i th st
Clark. Bros, florists Fin flowers
and floral deeig na 149 M o r rl ton a t
Full dress suits for rem. all stsea.
I" n loue Tallonng Co. 209 la r k it.
lax M Smith, florist. H Sth t. op
poMe Mltr A Frank a Main '111
were rut Into the ground. The very
beat of eoil and right In a small fown
Electric line will run right In front of
It. Five-room houae and barn. We will
cultivate the orchard for two years
more free of charge. Here Is a chance
to make $1 300 In the next three yeara
A 6-year-old orchard of thla slxe worth
$6,100 and up. Price Is $8,300; $1,200
cash.
HARRY E. WAGONER CO.
CMasrT.m or ooMXxmcn.
RIRTHS
KAl'TTC July IT. t Mr and Mrs N
Kautt (vi Pettj grove, a daughter.
LF.iniNER-Jolr J t" Mr and Mra
Con-ad I1rhnr J 99 Oram!, a eon
HANDLE Julr 19. to Mr and Mrs.
H. R Randle. 739 Michigan, a daugh
ter SANSTOL JnlT 1. to Mr arwj Mra
Hnrr entl. $81 Moer, a en.
BRILL Jul II. o Mr end Mra Al
aaader ifrlli, 4ii Oxfets.
Is.
a Aasgh
,The farmer Lives Better Than
a King,"
Has ben eald ltha deal of truth.
Why Braua he geta bla fmlta vege
tab!', chicken. . meats of all
kinds, butter and miik from Ma own
etabl!ermnt. and he knows they are
clean freah The man In the city
must buy all th and he takes his
fhinrn. Even though yos nnt A
bu:ness In the city, g't an aers ft
l at Tls-ardvllle. Mas and eovalet
irea.
i -
mmmit ct.
14 CUrtt Ct.
cash differ
property close In and pay
ence; agents protected. .
F. FUCHS. 221 H Morrleon St.
CITY HOMES OF ALL KINDS AS'ii
classes, and at any old price; rrotn
$760 cottage to a $11,604) mansion.
Come and see.
L, L. MOTFETT.
423 Lumber Exchange Wdg
$50 DOWN AND lit PER MONTH ,
will purchase a furnished (-room
cottage with modern plumbing, full
brick basement, full lot. T full-brln
fruit trees, berries and abundance of
roses. In Woodlawn. Price only fl.fe.
PORTER A FRENCH.
60 Commerrlaj Pldg
-ROOM MODERN COTTA AND 1
lota, beautiful Incatloa, Mount ftrott
rarline. $1,269. $36 a.wn. txiaoe $
per month; thla ta aa absolute ern
hc; coat $l.M to dup4loati nail
lave city Addreee. K-K '. J"urwi
$.RO)kj BL'NUALrtWON k- liiT t- D
Urge rfml, keBat. pa'nt t
et. hath, with fnnrt; $1 -lnf
!; BO agrnla. Adtr.. 1...
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