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f t - U 1-1 ,TII OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER M, 1008. i i i j-.t- i. t ...u. m-Juui i-ami ujjui ilj i-uaxu-u iimi IS TERRIFIC GALE DELAYS VESSELS , r Steamers Nebraska and Al liance Get Full Force - ; of Blow. ALLIANCE GROPES . WAY TlipOUGH FOG American-Hawaiian XJner ' iTcachea Port for First Time) la Nw Sor : vice,' Brlofflag ' Conilderabl ' Freight From New York. Incoming eteamera report having en countered Urrlflo gale of L. the tout Wedneaday. The aea. ran higher than ' tan be remembered for manr years and ' at tlmea get, every thing on deck awash The steamers that particularly (elt le full force of-tbe gale were the Amen- r,nniwuna unvr ncuier.B i, ; Knight, and the Portland-Coos Bay liner i Alliance. Captain Olson. . The Alliance arrived at Couoh atreet dock at o'clock thla morning after having epent aU night commg up the ; river through a dense fog. She brought ' 0 paaeenxers. a laraa Quantity of matchwood, mm chaiu and a auan titr of aalmon that waa discharged at Astoria. - ' v . . . One of the propeller bladea la believed . to have been damaged on the up trip thla time and aa a reeult the Alliance will go on the drydock thla afternoon. The blade can be replaced with little . trouble, -The ateamer-le booked to sail on schedule time despite her delayed arrival.. , 1 The Amerfoan-Hawallan liner Nebrae- kan, Captain Knight managed to reach : hen-Portland' wharf laatnlgbt before the- fog aet In. She went to Columbia dock No. I and Greenwich dock, where about 480 tone of freight from ' New York la being discharged today. Tbe outward ahloments from here will aa gregute about ' 250 lone, conileting chiefly 6f salmon and fruit. From here the Nebraakan goea to Seattle and then out (i - cor Banna urua via nan tm ' Cisco. Thla la the Nebraakan'a first rlalt here in regular eerviee and ahe Will be followed by the- Neva dan. The eraft -have capacity for about S.000 tone of rrelgut eacn Dut carry no passengers. At Bultna Crua they connect with the trana-lathmlan railroad for the Atlan tlo ahore, where the freight la trana ferred to another fleet of t earners op erated as part of the company's big System. - " , . Sneakine- of the run from Ban Dlero, caDtaln Knlaht said fair weather waa IV encountered until Wednesday when the Nebraakan poked her noae Into the edge of a fearful gale. The wind Increased tn rury until me latituaa or me Colum bia river waa reached when the big liner fulled Into ahelter , .C I. Kennedy. manager ' Of ' Cook & Co., the American-Hawaiian line' a local representative,-- announced mot " the Nebraakan would In all probability aall this evening. - The Nevadan'will be here about Oc tober 12. the Intention being to operate the boats on a 21-day schedule.. BIO SHIPMENTS IN ONE DAY. Oriental Liner and Coasters Depart With Oregon Product. . The oriental liner, Numantlar Cap tain Feldman, left down at noon today bound for Hongkong and way porta with, a- cargo' valued at 1218,116. The tlon'a share consists of flour of which ahe has 50,726 barrels on board, valued at 9202,892. The rest of the cargo con sists of 408,899 feet of lumber, val ued at $3,984, and a small quantity of general freight. goea set afloat from here for tho ori ent for aome time and lta magnitude ta or considerable importance in view of the hi Kb. price of wheat and tbe rather dull times In the orient. re. The steam schooner Bt Helena clearefl P today, for San Francisco with 400,ooo I feet of lumber and about 1,000 tone of I wheat She has been In the river since I. last Sunday when she arrived from the I ay uity. - - it waa reported tnia morning tnat tna ateam schooners Bee and Riverside are coming -here to load - lumber for San Francisco, The Bee has been here sev eral tlmea but the Riverside Is a new craft, bound for thla port for the first time. The Riverside will load at the mills or the Portland Lumber company. Will, investigate wreqk. i ii aa ; . ' Supervising Inspector Bermlngham to Bear Evidence. (United Press Leased Wire.) Franoisco, eept Zft. . . .. . . . 1 . ... . . . . . .kn.l..u. m liB a. -, .l.piurr Diluvium. from Ban Franeteoo. Hailed al 10.lt tn l.anii'r I -ja ai'Mrfl.. at Id'lU a. til . t. liter Bt. Helena for ban a'ranularo. Halird at a. tn . tu Astoria, with barge, Arrived at ll:1 a, m., Norweg. Inn ataame Guernsey, rroia Muroran. Arrived down at 11.19 a, m steamer lltjantika Antwerp, Sept. 14 flailed. Brltlah ahln OlenaJvou. rus Portland. - Astoria, U-vl. 24. Arrived at I 20 and left ua at :! p. m., steamer Al- lianra. from t iVia Kay. flttanghel. Sept. 21. Arrived, Rrltlah steamer Hucranla, from Portland. Ipewlcb, Sept. 81. Arrived, Preach bai k Mreiacne, rrom Portland. Yukuliama, Sept. 14. Sailed. German eteanie NU-omedla, for Portland, , via Ban Franvleco. Astoria, Sept. 11. Condition at the moutn or trie river at I a ,m., amootn, wind aoutheaat, IS miles; ' weather. ciouay... Tides at - Astoria Saturday High water, 1:07 a. ro., 10 feet: 1:2 p. in, II feet Low water- 7:1T a. m.,' 12 rest; p. m.. i.i reet. , ALONG ' TnE WATERFRONT. ........ frydock bk Btream . .IJnntou The gasoline sloop Condor, Captain Theorin, did not get away for New port yesterday because of . something having gone wrong with the maoainery. put is expectea to aau tnia arternoon. Tne North Fact no steamahto oom pany'a steamer Roanoke aalled laat nlaht for Van Pedro and way porta In command of Captain lilack, chief offi cer, captain JJunham having become suddenly 111 with an attack of pneu oivnn IV. l.a RiM-hJaqualelu,-Fr, Ntua 1. fer tiK Henrietta, fier. ahln Llnnton vi-j-rm.A i.h ii Kfaiitfoin.rr I Maadala, ilr. aa Idootgomery Na. 2 Jim Uutlrr, Ami. aa, , . . . , J.lnnton hu t'iiv- Am. aa..... ..Alnaworth Wynnatay. br. ach , Aalorla Bourn Hay. Am. as Couch street Uenerat Foy. Fr. bk., Llnnton Nebiaakart. Am. i. Columbia No. 1 Si ateate 1a4 taawr, Fairha van, Am. as. ...'..,. Ban Franclaco ptanley Uollar.-Ain. as,. San r'ranoleoo i Tfceni, Am, ui.. nrauii nivmnhv Am. ViU Ran J'rancleco F. S. f.oop, Am.-aa. I , . . .Pan Krancisoo W, It Talbot, Am. sou.,., -Ken Franclaoo Rlverelde. Am. aa ...Kan Franclaoo bee. Am. aa. ... .u ...... .Baa I-Yancleoo Johann Pouleen.. Am. as. . Ban Franclaoo ouU Wltk Cement and Oenarai pldart. Kr. bk...., .Antwerp Neatafletda,' Br. 'ah. .... . .Hamburg fiavld de Anjera, ft. ah. . i. ,. .Antwerp rlradioon, nr. Clt, ....... I .... .Antwerp Kllloran. Kr. eh, ............. Antwerp Jolnvllla, fr. bk .........Antwerp Carmanlan, Br. bk. ......... .Hambure; Itorhambeaa, ft, bk, .Lelth Ohlf Stream, Br. bk, ..... k... .Antwerp Alice, Pr. bk. ..... . London Eugene Schneider, Fr, bk.. ... .Antwerp La Tour de Auvergne, Ft, bk.. Antwerp Arraen, Fr. bk Dublin Olenalvon. Br. bk.t....... ....Antwerp Ooal gftipa Xa Soate. , . Flfeshlre, Br. bk ........ ..Neweaatle, A. Poaauet, Fr. bk. ......... .Newoaatle, A. Torrladale, Br. ah,......, Newcastle, A. Tramp aTteamera Ba Boat. Guernsey, Nor. as. ......... .Shanghai Westmlnater. Br. aa... Japan t i, i weainunsier. Mr. ss... ...,jid ins ontian learner auoiw mnn t - r- loading wheat at Montgomery dock No. tV-.-UT- ST 8 today for Europe. She will probably I relka nirkmera le a . j Fusan finish In time to aet away befora the A?S 1xl-?.- II' 'r- V." 11' i'"? eiowm ine .raoum, - ' i Knlaht of the Thlatle. Br. . .Ran Fran. Tne gaaonne ooac i jtva. captain I vin. n.nr,. t t.. w.ni.n mnrnini for Can Horn with a aara-o at oil. . I Port Crawford. Br. ah..........Callao Harbor Maatar Bpeler received 'a let-1 River Falloch. Br. bk.. ...Callao lor iiua .iiuiit.ua .vu vvuiiiwnuvi iuidivu. vjrci . iii.,,,,,,ii,iiu.uiiMn. Cuaanl-VIscontl of the' Italian cruiser I Oen. Faldherbe.Fr.bk '.Yokohama Puglla, ezpresamg tne commander a thanka for the courtealea shown during the veasel'a atay in the harbor. The letter waa mailed from Astoria. The Puaila la now on the way to San Fran- aA .. " . . ... . BIARINE INTELLIGENCE. rMrnlar X.Uera Baa to Arrive. Sreakwater, Cooe Bay. y Sept JT Omer. ,-San Franclaco Sept. ' 17 George W. Elder, 8an Pedro. .. .Sept. 29 State. San Franclaco Sept 29 Alllanoe, Cooa Bay ...Oct. 1 Nioomeaia. orient uci. l Eureka, Eureka and Cooa ..Oct Rnaa CMtv. San Franclaco ..Oct 8 Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way, ...Oct. Arams, orient .,, . ...Oct II Aieaia. orient rov. I Numantla, orient , Nov. II Beg-ala XOnara ta Depart, Rose City, San Franclaoo .....Sept 21 Alliance, uoos nay eept. is sept, is Sept 10 UCL 1 Oct 1 vl Meredial de Noatllea. Fr- bk.TTeat coaat Homeward Bound. Am. bk.Vano'vr, B. C aainte Ann, Fr. bk.Nevcaatla, N S W. I.ydaate, lir. bk. .Santa Itoaalla Bully. Fr. bk. Ant warp C'rtllon, Fr. bk. ........ r. ,, ..Antwerp Genevieve afollnoa, Fr. bk Hobart Ion Blum. Fr. bk.. Hobart Finland. Hue. sh ..Guayaquil Uaadalene, Oer. bk AoaquUo Alexander laenberg, Oer. bk, .Honolulu Thiers. Fr. bk..,. Belfast Hlan-Ua, Fr. bk. ........ San Franclaoo Cresalngtoa, It ah.; Callaa EASTERN CAOTAL GOES INTO TIMBER 4 . C EL Hudaon. repreaentlng e eaatem eapttallata and through e 4 .Ma attorney In Portland. H. K. e e Sargent baa purchased 40acrea e e ef . Waahtngton timber landa owned by Portland men. The e land la question, which eold for e f 29,000, Ilea In aeotlon 4. town- e 4 - ahlp 10 north range, northwest e ' Wahkiakum eounty, Washington. 4 4 The sellers were Phil Meteonan, e John QIU. Olaf Johnson and M. ; O'Connor. J PEDDLER LICENSE -'BACK TO COMMITTEE Another attempt to drive the neddlera off the bualneaa atreeta waa defeated In the council yeateraay arternoon, wnen the ordinance drafted for that purpose waa rafarred back to the committee which recommended It The eontention of those councilman who favor the ordinance Is that Port land la no lonrer a vlllaae. but a city, and ahould get away from the old eoun-try-like iiablte. Thoae who oppose tbe i i ordinance do ao because they think the peddler Is tha trimnA f tha naor Iioumh. holder who la able to net produce cheap er than ba can from the large aiorea uuwa-iown. Convention of Unemployed. New York. Bent 21. The ascend na. tlonal convention of the unemployed epenaa in una riy today ami will con tinue until aome lime uaxt week. The gathering has been arranged by J. Kade How. the "friend of the hoboes. and everai otner pmiantnrouiats of a prat- tlcal (or Impracticable) turn of mind. Tbe promolere of the convention de. clare that great benefits will reeult from the proceeding The various presidential canoiaatea have been tin. able to accept tha Invitation to ad. dreaa the convention, but It la expected that other repreaentatlvea of the sev eral political parties will speak. tJ' 1 !l ... i n I aTLiJj.II TO-ivinnT ..Oct . ..Oct 2 ..Oct. ,Oot. 18 .Nov. 1 ..Nov. It Homer. San Franclaoo Breakwater, Cooa Bay Geo, W. Elder; San Pedro , Namantla, orient State, San Francisco Eureka, Eureka. and Cooa.... Roanoke, San Pedro and way Nlcomedla. orient Arabia orient Aleala, orient eaaela la Port. Broderick Castle, Br. ah Stream T ...l.iriAr. n..i ah . . J V f .hp Crown of India, Br, ah. .Montgomery 2, Leyland Bros.. Br. ah.'. Drydock Donna Franceses. Br. bk Astoria ChurchiiL Am, ach.... ......... Astoria Asaard. Nor. ah.. .Drydock Alvena. Am. ach... .....Aatoria Albert Rickmera, Oer. bk....... Oceanic w. F. Jewett, Am. ach .Aatoria Irene, Am. ach. Astoria Roko Head. Am. bktn.. Portland Lbr. Co. Waahtngton. Am. as., Drydock Annie smaie, Am. sen n. p. mills Gael. Fr. bk....... Columla No. 1 Vlncennee.Fr. bk " Centennial helet Fr. bk. ...... .Columbia No. 2 Aberf oyle, Br. bk Stream Deedemona. Br. bk ......Dolphins Vigo. Njr; ah. ...,..,v... .Irving Aster, uer. amp. .oircam Bt , Nicholas, Am. ship. Astoria Puako. Am. bktn. .......... KnaDDton Mabel Oale, Am. ach. .Knappton Le Poller, Fr. bk. Llnnton Cornil Bart Fr. bk... Llnnton Berlin, Am. ach. Stream Americana, Am. sen st Johns Wrestler, Am., bktn Astoria Saw Frauolsco. . Sent. 2&. Cantsiln Bermlngham, superrlalng federal steam boat Inspeotor. has practically decided to hold an Investigation of, the Star of Bengal wreck, at Juneau, Alaska. Ho will -iold the-Investigation there be cause witnesses win scatter wnen tney leave amuks. No official report has yet been re. celved from Captain Wagner. Officials Of the Alaska Packers' association here believe the written charges of Wagner are not ao strong aa nis vernai account of the wreck, made while ba waa In a highly excited atate. - The Star of Bengal wreck waa at tended with a loaa of 111 lives, about 100 of them being Chinese and Japanese returning from the Alaska Packers' aesoclatlqn's cannery at Brlatol Bay. TRAFFIC IS INCREASING. C ASTOR I A for Zn&ntt and Children. ; Till Kind Yon Hare Always Bought Baars the) . fUgaatnrf of HEN! VP f Al I your attention to our' wonderful vTC L,l ,uece,Bi whloh la due to the fact that we really hev no competitor on this Coaat, aa our ataff la eomolete and ia comDOsed of Amerlca'e most distinguished specialists, each of whom la well known to the profession, hospitals and the community aa a man whoa Ufa baa been- apent in curing men. r - DON'T BE A WEAK MAN Tfi Ai"i MIT the you ere' but SAXF A KAaT causes more HEMTAIi V 1 VXITTBnXHQt and worry TKAJT AFT OTXEH AttHllirT. Niri' 1V1 ATTPD what form of trouble or "wealaless,, you may have, 11 VJ I lt. (t CXKTAINXT Is ta your advantage to consult ds before you even TY 'elsewhere. Our modern and thoroughly scien tific methods are certain to effect a FBSrsOT and a FEKKAVEaTT OXJMH tn each case that wa undertaka Our tnatltutlon la the most per fectly equipped for the treatment , of AXX. BZSBASBS common to men. OUR FEB $10 IN ANY SIMPLE CASE We Positively Guarantee to Cure Every Case We Undertake and ! YouPay When Cured ow AOOOTnrr of our rxrrjirsrrH fbaotxob and recent nr- TE8TIOATIONS WE HAVE AOQUIBED THE SKXM TO BtAU OtTSEB WHICH SEEM IMPOSSIBLE TO : OTKSB.8. TPAl'P . lVmrir'P W positively guarantee to on re Acute Dis 1 AMI .nu 1 IVC Bi,ni la 8BTS1T SATS. TSESB Allr MElfTS are the stumbling blocks of the profession and men are treat, ed fo years without snooess. We make oozes la sevea day a, whiofc average physlclana oonalder Impoaalble. t rrs rsyt inn weakitbss, host txoob, svbbkatobb- W fi ijlJlC tl HOB A, SFBOrriO BX.009 POISOH IBT AX.I. ' w . V STAGES, VAJHOOOHI.B, XXTDBOOBSB, OOaT TRACTCT BISOBDEBS, BUFT&BJS, OB AJTT OF TK1 BZSBASE8 OOK MOW TO.IBr.;..- '.i', .. Zf Ton cannot oall Write for Self-Eaamlnatlon Blank. Many oases enred at borne. Honra 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Bnnday, 9 to 13. SMOUIS rd DISPENSARY COBHSB SXOOirO ABB TAMBXTJCi STBEETS. FOBTLABD, OBEOOB mm r! d w BIRTHS n i r rHT tn Ur and klra W.C Oil pert 411 Market atreet. IMptembef 20, a eon. ' ... ' . LOt'NaHr"JtRT To Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Loun.berrr. tie Kaat rourieemn, Sertemher 14. a aon. DEATHS ST. CLAIR John St Clair. St. Johna. September It. age 4; aooioenaj in SMITH-Lowell L. Smith.. Willamette river, September II. age Hi orowneo. lnuiifcT ii,ra lleraeL 102 Cael Twentyalath north, September II, age a monme; cimpiiiiiona. aTKHiltSflON Infant son of Mr, and u r A. flianhensoa, 411 MUner atrset laontavllla, September 11; Inanl- BALM&R- John Balmer. Waehlngton airaat. Seotember 11. age 42; unaa- elaned ' cauee. ... L'Sti'i'sciu ifMinatH Kkatrora. 471 Ker t.w .iraat. Msntamber 21. age 10 months! mavaalnua VAVKK Loulaa Vaver, 811 Llo avenue, September 12. age "i ,u,"?l""i PLATTNBH Andrew .8. Plattner Jar aey atreet September 11. Infant; pul monary atetectatia. FUNtltAL NOTICES KEARNAQHAN In thla city Septem- i bar 24, at me uitwn -"""i i VAmrA v.arnaarhan. acea year a. i .th .nrf it itivi. The funeral aer vlcea will be Mid at Flnley a chapel at m m. Satnrdav. September II. Frlenda Invited. Interment Lone Fir. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING. M'KNTEB OILBAVOH. undertakera and embalmara: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 414. Lady aeslatsnt and other drag habits are positively eared bl HABiiiiNA. ror Ofpoaermio or internal naa Kai mpiesent to any drag naoituey E7aaa mail. Regular pribe 82.00 per boftle t your drugglet or by mall in plain wrapper, 1st salary galdaere Brag (k. uTXUH St. gertlaai. Oreaea. . MENANDWOMtfr. Vee Big e) fer esaataral dlaeharsMjaAaaiButioBa, Irritatiene or aloeraUeas ef mace as aiembraaaa. P&inlflU. and Bal aatrlna iTHEEVMlCHUIIOUCt. cant er aoieaaeaf. 4J ' Inaalta, ' er seat is state aiainjer, ' liv mta. BrM&ld. fo fil ilO. or bolle 1.7&. atv-l Outmum u taJ i nHware. 17 5 v-1- r San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1205 Call BIdg. Telephone Kearney S191 ADTEBTISBMZBTB ABO SUB SCRIFTIOKS BBCEITSD. Oregontans when In San Franclaoo can have their mall sent In care of The Journal Of flea J. L. BROWN," Representative. r. r-i i O Cam Thlr J. Te rWlCJ C& OUU Madison. Lady attendant Main t: A-1649. ir7.f.rn.RiRWKfl "CO.. FUNERAL DI- i rectors, embalmera, 270 Ruaaell. Eaat I 108. Lady asslstsnt. EDWARD HOLmAN, UNDERTAKER. HO 8rd street ' ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM- balmlr.a: lady va t; 408 Alder. M 4181. CKMETERIEB ROSB CITT 8INOLE GRAVES. 110; family lots, 82 to 171. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont at and Cully road. Phone Tabor 10. For full Information apply to Frank ScMe gel. 822 Worceater blk. Phone A-2822. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lawyers7 Abstract Trust Co.. room Board of Trade bldg.; abetracte a specialty. t-t- Have your abatracta made by the Title Trust Co. 7 C of C jBaaaaaaaBBw mm BaBaB aaaBV . i. B Baval mm m-m TMaW fj ssVaBaBBl BjajasaaBBaa BHM A Pcwfomeel Luxury for the Bath BATHASWEET RICE POWDER , As mvlroratine- as a Sea Bath. At V Veaetable sad Aotbeptlcallr Pnra. nortens tiara water. ta "MUHtia gaaban i ad Oi.. Sofwt Bmbyl K Bath 25 cents. erauaMkreaX ead Fm rexkr. Whlttarptak. Steamer Leona Meets With Sacceaa on aicMlnnvlUe Route. r Trafflo haa Increaaed ao rapidly ainca tha ateamer Leona waa put on the Port-land-McMinnvllle rout a few daya ago that the owners believe It will be neoea eary eoon for them to add another boat to the route. Mum Arrj ii mm. . mvm . . .wi.w mwrv very near full -each trip. The O. R. & having taken lta ateamere off N. Co. the run aome time ago left the field un dlaputed to the Leona except for rail road competition which ao far haa not made itseir reit. 1 ' Business men at McMlnnville, Dayton and other points ud the Willamette and Yamhill rivers express themselves greatly pleased with tbe establishment of the new line and are throwing it ad ditional support every day. - It is under-, stnod that St. Paul en tbe Willamette will be added to the list of way land ings la the near future. V , STEAMER GUERNSEY RETURNS. II Norwegian Craft, Recently Here. Ar ' rives From Port in OrleatT -'? Tha Korweglsn steamer Ooemsey ar rived at Astoria this morning from Muroran. J a Dan. In ballast under charter to carry a cargo of wheat to Europe. She was here a few monthe ago and took a carero of lumber to the orient Tne Guernaey will carry away a boat 200.ee bushels ef wheat - Tbe French bark General Foy arrived 1j the Jiarbot last ala-ht anchoring in the tree in off Llnnton. Tbe General eO Cex te carry wheat te Europe. Kerr. I Oirford Cev. will aisa dispatch tbe ateaenar Ooeraeey. t - The Brttiea ship Crews ef India Is boo ta leave deem today boons for I the Vnl'ed Kln-4oni with a rarre ef I le baebeka af wheavt. gfca algae a rraw yeateraay ana roppe la the t at MARINE NOTES. Aaria, grt 18 Arrival eleww dur--a "-e e it t, ?frra avt, and V li er.a Amr4 at - mni Itft Be a Vter .oihpl orous Main ete and Every Day of Your Life To be strong and manly is the aiijr of every young man, and yet how many We find who are wasting' the vitality and strength which nature gives them. In stead of developing into the strong, vigorous, manly young fellows that . nature intended them to be, they find themselves weak, stunted and despondent no ambition to do anything. They struggle aimlessly along, sooner or later to be come victims of . that dread disease, nervous debility, theit finer sensibilities blunted and their nerves shattered..' -' w w v a- v m ar-aak t sr-v r- aa a t a a- I have treated hundreds of men who had long suffered a gradual decline of physical and mental energy ss a result of private ailments, and have been interested in noting the marked general improvement that follows a thorough cure of the chief disorder. My success in curing difficult cases of long standing haa made me the foremost specialist treating men's diseases. This success is. due to several things. It is due to the studv I have given my specialty; to my having ascertained the exact nature of men's ailments, and to the original, distinctive and thoroughly scientific methods of treatment I employ. To those in doubt as to their true condition who wish to aVoid the 'serious results that may follow neglect, I offer free consultation and advice either a! my office or through correspondence. If your case Is one of a few that have reached an incurable stage, I will not accept it for treatment, nor will I urge my services upon anyone. I treat curable cases only, and I will cure all cases I treat My Fee Is 0 In Every Uncomplicated Case Weakness Tou'va probably been treated for so-called weaknesa and helped tempo rarily er not , at aU. and the rea son la very appar ant when causa ef leea of power la dim la understood, Weakneaa la mere ly a eyaiptotn af cnronle inflamma tion of the pros tate gland, which my treatment re moves, thereby permaaentlv re-, atoring at react A aad vigor. - Specific Blood Poison ; No dangeroua mineral a ta drive the virus to the In terior, but harm leas blood cleansing remedlee that re move the east poison oua taint ; .Varicocele Absolutely palnlesa treat ment, that eurea complete ly ia ane week. Investi gate biv method. It ta tha onlv thoroughly aclentiAe treatment for thla dlaeaae being employed. - Free Vy colored- chert showing the male anatomy and af ford!; aa Interesting sfudr In men's dlaeasta will be glvea free pe application. Contracted Disorders . Too can depend upon a quick and thorough cure bv my treatment A aulck cure la desirable because a slow cure Is apt te be no cure at all. and a cbranle development will eome later. I cure roe be yond tha poaelbnity of a relapwe -and In half the aruaj time required. PAY WHEN I HAVE CURED YOU The Dr. Taylor Co. .HOURS A, M. TO 9 P. M. Cor.' Second aid Morrison Sti. Private Entrance 234 Morrison St., Portland, Ore. SUNDAYS te A. M. TO I P. ft - CLASSIFIED AD. RATES - Each Insertion. 1 cant a counted word. No ad less, than 18 cents per Insertion. 7 insertions for tbe price of I. Lost and found, help wanted, situa tion wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads, 1 cent a word, 8 Insertions for the price of 1. Count six worda to the Una "New Today" (agate measure. 1 Inch, i lines;, st cents per men. "Want Ads" will ba accented n,. th. phone, but The Journal will not be re sponsible for errors, ahould any occur In auch ads. Prompt payment expected. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. ours. a a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Nordby-Craven investment com pany to 1C. f. Williams, jo e, block , Llnn'a addition. $1.M Charles Hlckethier and wife to H. Oerson. lots 1 and Z7, oioca a. aoldsmlth'a addition M00 Portland Realty & Trust company. ' to ttoeert Heinaa et ai., tots hi 20 and 11. block 6. Evelyn W. It Matthewa and wife to Lil lian M. worrman, iana in aecnun. 20. township 1 south, range 4 east L. A. Patterson and wife to J. I LedwMge. lot Z. diock i, Jue plewood addition Thomas F. Baylls and wife to Mary Grace iNortnrup, jot o, block 49, Irvlngton E. W. Baughman and wife to Har- riat M. i.nvinarer. soutn luu teat - of lot 2. block , Sunnyslde adT dltion M00 George A. Agostl and wife to Gul- uiMia navallarn. lot 4. block 22. AlbTna Homestead . , 1,410 Aaron Goldstein and wire to Har-t-latt Rlmmi lnt 12. hlnck 24. Mount Tabor Villa 1,500 A. I. Reed to Nordby Lumber company, lot 10, diock id. irnnn s too 250 178 NEW TOI1AV. Frewinjj's Orchard ' Tracts Tigardvilte These tracts are unquestionably the finest aver offered . anywhere around Portland. Only 18 mlnutep out on Ore gon tlectrla. Good car service. Oood community. - Churchea near by. One of tha best graded school n Wash ington county across road from tract. Vine solL all In cultivation, eaueclallv adapted to applea, pea re, walnuta and 11 small frulta. The Winter applea ro atfll on tha treea, Come, see for yourself. Don't buy unimproved landa when you can get a proposition like Ibis, tight tracte containing bearing orchard among; the lot ' Remerabet, theea traots are only 10 miles from the city by wagon or rail; lesa than mile from .Tlgardvllle Sta tion on Oregon Electric No rock, no gravel) good running wager. Highly cultivated land with alghtly building apot on every tract .If you are at all thinking of buying, don't fall to aee these tracta and get prices befora you do. Discount on 10 acres or mora to one purchaser. Take car from depot. - Front and Jefferson, to Tlgardvllle; walk one third mil 0. . W.. oppoalte achoolhouee. . .. r. ntaimro, tioaksttxtx, om. 1,460 aaaition O. C, Gammans and wife to B. F. .TnVinartn an A wlfA. lot 9. block 123, Camthera addition 1,800 Moore Inveatment company to T).l. Hl.nil. lot 17 hlnolr ST. Vernon '425 Title Guarantee A Trust company tn Ttarvov V.- Frakea. lot 4. block 4. West Piedmont 800 Moore Investment company to Arh. A XlAi-rl.a lnt 7. hlno.k 72. Vernon ...t 400 W, C. Alvord and wife to Sarah k Rradlev. lota 11 and 12. block 107, Irvington 8,000 W. C. Alvord and wife to Matilda Akin, lot 7, block 107, Irvlngton. 1,250 W. C. Alvord and wife to John f. McRntaa. lota 11 and 12. block 90, Irvlngton 8,000 Otto J. Kraemer to J. N. Cogn lan, undivided H of south H of southeast U of section 14. town ship 1 north, range 1 west .... 4,100 J. C. Carlson and wile to Henry Kane, lot 8. block 1. Mildred addition to Oresham 175 Ellis O. Hughes and wife to Min nie J. Wasserman. lota I and 4, block 62, Irvington 2,600 Martin Battler and wire to Axel Peterson and wife, lots 1 and 8. block IS, Highland - 1,200 11. a. stone ana wire to u. u. Jenkins, 1.26 acres In section 28. townshln 1 north, ran re 2 east 250 Emetine A. Wohlam to George H. jett, lot 7, block 4, wohlam s addition 600 Robert E. Myers and wife to C. A. Reichen, lot 6, block 41, Sell wood 1,000 N. F. Noren and wife to Frank LaDuke, lot t, Arvldaon'a subdi vision of block 12 North St Johns 260 The Ladd Estate company to J. W. Stevens and wife, lot (, block 6, Blumauer'a addition 600 Andrew Brugger and wife to Au guat Specht. 70x100 feet In northwest '4 of section 10, township 1 south, range t eaat.. 1,000 Moore Investment company to T. D. Ricks et al. lot 3. block 16, Vernon 460 C W. Davis and wife to F. R. Sal- .aray, lot 11, block 4. Evans ton.. 880 Harry F. Ball and wife to Frank W. Osburn et al. lots 28. 2. 32. 86. 37, 40, 41, 43. 43. 44. block 6. Smlthson Land Co.'s addition 8,600 Warren K. Thomaa and wife to John H. KHea-er, lot 12, block 7, Lincoln Park 478 H. R. Littlefleld and wife to Jamee H. Abrey et al, 10 acres v beginning at N. E. corner of aectlop 4, township 1 aouth, range 2 east 8,800 Investment company to Joseph H. Perens, lots 6. 4. 7 and 8, block 12, Irvington Park 800 Investment company to Elwln H. Bellows, lots 10, 12. 14. 14 and 18. block 1, Irvlnaton Park. . . 700 West St. Johns Land company to Joseph McKeet lot 11, block 4. Whltwood Court 800 K. H. Robblns to C V. Wlllough- by, lots and 10, block 11. Al bina homestead 1.600 660 WEATHER REPORT Th storm noted Thursday moVnlrtg over the southwest extends aa a trough this mornlna; from Arizona northeast ward through Minnesota, with the cen ter of the disturbance over Colorado. The pressure continues high over the northwest and over tbe middle and north Atlantic states ant tha. lo to. Rain haa fallen from southern Callfor nit and Arizona northeastward across the Dakota, and it la anowing this mominc over tha an-eater nnrtlniil nt Wyoming and Montana. Unseasonably warm weather nnnllnnu all tiona to the eastward of tbe dominant storm area as far as the Appalachian mountains, but a decided fall In tem perature follows the eastward move ment of the storm,, and freexlng tem peratures are general throughout this district except In western .and south eastern Washington and northeastern Oregon, with heavy to killing frosts. The indications are for fair weather tonight and Saturday over this district exoept "possibly showers along the Washington coaat and Strait of Fuca Bmuruay. neavy rrosts will ocour again tonight Saturday, but it will ba warmer Boise, Idaho 62 32 Kansas Cltv. Mo. . 82 Kt Los Angeles, Cal. .. 60 K8 Marshfleld, Or. ... 68 20 North Head. Wash. 62 44 Portland, Or. 68 36 Roseburg, Or 62 32 Rlar-ai manr a Pal r ft r eT St Louis. Mo 84 s St Paul, Minn 82 68 Bait Lake. Utah... 64 40 Spokane, Wash. . . B 80 Hal la. Walla. Wash. 66 38 .0 .0 .0 .Si .0 .0 -.0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .34 .02 .01 MARRIAGE LICENSES Owen p. Baker. 4 Harvard atreet 22. and Olennie Hall, 20. J. B. Caplea, Tillamook. Or., 13, and James F. Rait 86 North Fifteenth street 30. and E. Alice Pickthorn. 22. Fred Zllvman. Seattle. Waalu, 21. and Grace A. Gott 18. ' Wedding Card a . W. O. Smith A C, Waahtngton bldg.. corner 4th and Waah-Ina-ton sta - Bets A Sana florists, funeral deslans. 344 Morrison. Main 806; A-1877. Clarke Broa. florleta and floral designs. tf -Flna flowers Morrison st Full dress sulta for rant, all Cnlqo. Tallorlna Co, 30 gtark et Max M. Fmlthflorl.t. 186 tth St. aa. posita Meier A Frsnk a Msln tSlt BIRTHS FES LET To Mr. aad Mra Frank Feeler, University Park, September 1 7. a eon. HENDERSON Ta Mr. and' Mra. A. J. Henderson. University Park, anun- bar 3. a eon. RANKIN Te Mr. aad lira. C. T. Stan. kin. tntvaralty Park. Septembar It, I aon. CAPITOL HILL The choice of them all with a l-cent car fare on tha beat carlina running In and out of tha city, Tha Oregon Electric Railway rune through the center of Capitol Hill for more than half mile; evecy lot cleared, alghtly and level, no atone or gravel, the richest kind of soil. Tha lots In Capitol Hill at I I .V. . 1 I KAw 1 AA ffai w. A - IIh. aa I sa,4l iuu 1 UVA 1VV a rc I. liv aaiaaa Crow 26-foot lot Capitol Hill is only ten minutes' ride from the buslnaaa center of thla city. Inside tha city lim its, on tne west ' Hide, in rortiana 5 roper; .you can ride to and ironv efferson streets, rlda to Capitol Hill a nice little depot on tha ground; you can also walk from the depot platform . on sidewalk through the tract for mora than a mile. .Every lot is a ocauiy, and tha price, that la so low wa am ashamed to mention it, 2200, $350 and 6uQ per lot The terms, any kind of terma you want, from $5 up monthly. Title to all of Capitol Hill fa perfect. If you don't want to you need not call at our office, take the car at Front and Capitol Hill In a palace car. We have and look It over for yourself. If yon call at the office wa will pay your fare. Thla la tha cheapest inside 1 property and the most desirable aver offered at the above low prlcea before , In Portland for twenty yeare. , An other atatement we here make and that la that you can build your homo In Capitol Hill and from your front porch see more people passing through it dally from now until the end of time than any other residence portion of Portland, and that's what glvea value to real property and not not air. Cap itol Hill has two railroads running through It, and the best carriage and automobile road from the city to every lot in the tract Address or come to the office and talk to na about Capitol Hilt . , CLOrtESSY & SMITH 401 aad 402 McKay Bldg. ' ' -Tel. Mala .1068. ACREAGE Within the City Limits at $1,000 Per , Acre Is " Not a Speculation But an Investment It is art investment that will pay 100 to 300 per cent profit in s tery few years. If you want to place your money where it will grow as the city grows and we all know how rapidly Portland is forging-ahead come and see me about this acreage investment Now is a good time to invest After elec tion prices are liable to be higher. . Take a U cr to Ivy street W. N. CARTER. 712 Williams Avenue.1 Pacific Title A Trust Co. abetractora 204-6-C-7 Falling the leading oiag. W. R. Haliltn A Co.. abatracta cer- tlfloatee ef title, eta 2t8 Corbett bldg. Y- 1 11 . I Mmmt. w.fl 14S Stark st. room 12. KEW TODAY. ATAGREAT SACRIFICE era, at eaawf w a vviu ai va ew v va wa v bui rounded by homes ranalna from 86.000 to 316.000, overlooking the river. Flna view In Sellwood. The house la new and modern, cement foundation. Al plumb ing, fine lawn, in the cholceat neighbor hood. The houae la in excellent con dition and new. SIse 22x28, lot 60x100. Could not be duplicated for less than 33,600. Our price . 32,200. on suitable terma. ir you are looking for a com fortable home In a neighborhood sur rounded by tha choicest kind of neigh bors, THIS Is your OPPORTUNITY. ASrOTXXaa SAXOAng One 7 -room house, St Johns, ' Or.: bath, hot and eold water, oa prominent atreet fine location for advancement Lot 100x1 OS. A SNAP at 82.600. ay will TRADE for bimlneaa. . AaTorexa gar a - Fine 6-room house and 4 lota In Lents, well worth 33.000. Our price 12.600. on easy terma Wa have other great bargain In clrv f BA.ountr7. Property and fine FARM LAND at $12 aa acre, offered on terma II per acre cash, and $10 monthly until paid; no interest PAorrzo goiTHWEST MAxrr . ABSOOIAniS . eooad Floor Weua Farg BaUdlag. . BALDWIN' To Mr. and Mra W. P. Baldwla. L nlraralt V Park. fUnlmtW It, a son. MA HON Te Mr. and Mrs. Terma P. Maann. Roa. City aanatorlum. Sen- tem br t, a daughter. CONARTT Te Mr. aad Mra. Pat M. Caaartv, Reee City aanatartasa, Sew- wiher It. a 4iitblr. VANDFR KKLCN To Mr. and Mra. J. VaadM- Kale a. Ill Aairlar- ataBtasabaar IS a rnmrn litl SFT Ta Mr. and Mra. TaU H.a aet 116 Pfwi. eWrter"hac 1 4, a IRVINE Te Mr. ead Mra W. J Ir- vtaa, ftee it v ajeaataMasa, Beptera- It m d.llrf IM . JOVK8 4' and M T. J-a., ".m . .'y aa atort jra. fpaev 14. Oau(ht.r ,1 NEAR THE COUNTRY CLUB It acres, all cleared aad fenced, a pretty placa, good aoll. all la aultfva- Itlon for yeara. I will aatll tbta taad for tbe low price af $860 per acre, $10 per acre leea than the prtc being 1 aaked for a elngla lot stxiee reet aaar by. Thla la like finding meoey In a locality where lots are aelltng readily! at 8400 and $740 per lot Caul on thai owner. M. J. Cleheasy. 401 aad 4S21 McKay bids. 1 To Lot Owners We will lnd a haeaa ta autt tf ya awn Tir awn lot. aa easy an en i hi y pafaseata i TWW TitT! r a -3 st a bit PRflSPECL PARK Lies high,- with beautiful riew; is close in and has the best streetcar service in Inr-ington.- Asphalt pavements, cement sidewalks, parked streets and building restric tions, sewers, gas and Bull Run water. Lots SI00O ' Easy Terms Take Union avenue cars at Fifth and Washinftcn t'.i. to Knott St. and walk c-e block east. Rftinfrof P. IIUU III! X. it Surk Tt., D! ::r. f