THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY ' EVENING. 6CT0BER 10. 1003.
1;
Pond, lighthouse Jnspeotor.
eouona ma nun
In 10 feet or
Cooa bay,
SHIPPERS PREFER wm
: PORIUID ROUTE L
MARINE NOTKS.
Astoria. Oct. 14. Arrived at :! and
eft ud at 1:41 l re. Hleamer Colonel
hi. Ij. brake, from San Jfranclaoo. galled
at 7:11 a. m. eiteamer tieo. W. tlclnr.
for Ban Pedro and way porta. Outaide
at 11 a. m. A ttiraa roasted bark aud
ft square rigger.
Ban Krftiu'luoo, Cot. 1 6.Salled yester
day Barkentlno Itenlcla for Columbia
river. Sailed at I a. pi Steamer W. 0.
rorter ror I'oruand. . .
Aatoria, Oct. it. Arrived down' at
1:11 and sailed at 1:10 p., m. Japanaaa
steamer rukul alaru Tor l'uget sound.
Sailed at 1:16 p. ni. French hark Cor-
nll Hart for Queenstown or Falmouth.
.- "r-ra rwmciTrrwmimxTl "ea p. ra. itriuan ateanior
XUlL JjUUOllUJirxdlJliIl onford from Nanalmo. Arrived
., , l :18 p. m French, t
1 11 . - , r i irum inuari.
i . ' J . aatnrla. tin II i-Tniiltlmi . . li
Instead of Dlscnargtng reign I le- mouth, of the river at a. tn., amooth;
wiiiii,- auumoaai jt mues; - weatnor.
Oriental ' JJner Nicomedta
, Brings Largo Over- v a
land Freight. .
jrmTs BUSINESS,
bark Villa du Havre,
J,
. B i winu,.
fined for Point East at San Fran- cloudy.
." . 'lde at Astoria Saturday Migh wa.
Claco, iJner vw lirtnf utu or ill ier. a. m.. t.i rest; f:il P. m.,
' . I j. leei; low water, d:1 i. m., fl.e reel)
, .Tha German t earner Nleomedla of tb
Portland Aslatio Una will brlnf tJOtl
tons of overland freight when aha ar-
MARIXE, TOTELLIGEX CS.
Beg-alaf XJners Dae to Arrive.
Breakwater. Cooa Bay .Oot II
llAaa OiOa Daa aVtawa, I . St.. rl
I .i... -.- a a.i..4.- I - V"J.
-7- " - 1 noanoaa. an i'eiro and wav Oct. 20
the orient' Bealdea that aha will bevel Alliance. Cooa Bay.; ..Oct it
oonalderable Quantity of fralht eon- f:?K.Eur',k ."w Cooa Oct. ;i
' , n ioomwi, orient ,i oot. Z5
Itned to local lmportera., .v ' Homer, fian Frunclaco.. !;,...,. 0U
Thla will be, the , larffat overland 1 State, Snn Fratw-lxco Oct, It
fpelht earro brought here atnca Man- Ylf? w. aiaer. Ban jdro,., .Oct. 7
- a . . a ArtDia, orient .. -.Nov. 10
.ftger Bohwarln , o th Harrlman water Aleaia7 orient .-i ..V.V. V.V, V.Nov. 18
llnea concluded to nava the Portland V Nuraantla, orient -r.-. ..Dec 10
Aaiaiio iinera can at oan ,Taooiaco - JU1 Xiaart to DepftCt.
" not have coma through here but for tha S,-! Francleco, Oct IJ
con tlnuctua 'demand by tha conalrneea Aun. C" ay. . . , , pot 17
to bave it routed via Portland, which ZlBJi&JSr'i VSi "
they oonalder th. moat advantaieoua. J nd "T....Oct. tt
Tbm atoamera were ordered to call tt Sw Fraholaco Oct 11
Ban Francisco for the PurDoae of throw-1 f;ureka, Eureka and Coos. pet 11
ina'aa much rail ttuainesa aa posaioie :j. T-'.V ' -vci.
'.to. the Southern. Paclf la out" of Ban I W.Klder. Ban Pedro. 1. . .Oct
, rKranoleoo, but oonalaneea and ahipparft I Wlcomadl. orient . ;,...:'; . Nov. 1
. ftllke ImmAd lately set up a protest be-l Arabian orient ..!,...... v..J.Nov. 20
. cause of the new arrangement airoraing-"","t n ...f .....i..ueo. B
; I them poorer aervlca. Borne even threat- Numana, orient .k:. .J . .Dec ,80
. oned to transfer their patronage to
" ""r wi'".,", Brodertclt Caatlo. Br. ah. Stream
matter bo aivea some consideration. Larrlemerei -BrrBh Z ii , VSi Tn
Tha pvarland freight thla time will Kyla Sd B?oi T. Br Vh' ' PV fervdk
- . WtTJI . 4LsTi OMUU .W U OB ftOJtf ft 1
booked tor- Cltlcasro and eaat
General merohandisa forma tho
. Uio tooai conaiBTimente this trip. Albert Rlckmero, (Jar. bk. ..... .Ooeanlo
- Aalde from ilvlnf Portland tho reco-r. w. p. jwuAm. och.V...... .Aitorta
the trmn-Bhlpment or the overland I Wftahintoe, Am, Drydoek
freight here will Uo furnleh eejreral Gael. Fr. lk. . , , ... M 4 k, . ;. .St.Johne
aay more woriw vnm w iuB.uur-j- i v incennee, rr, dk o.;. Centennial
W a whjft aftna-a t Via n rniiHriv ntr thai I TaarhlM wa ek4 --.
steamers have been awttlne; very little Aberfoyle,i Bii bk.- Montgomery Na l
time on tho Inward fralghta of tha orl-jBt Nicholas Am. ahtp....: ..Astoria
entai liners. rmw, jim.. uaio. w ..Knappton
The Nlcomedla will call at flan Fran- 1 Pellerr rr. blfc;.. Linnton
elaco, however, and discharge some Berlin, Am.-ech. .-. Ooble
freight there before comlnjrnorlh. Flour Americana, Am. aoh. ........ .St Johna
wilt COuBllluio ins uuijt vfc mo umm 1 ' ".uci,., miu ukuj ... AStOrlH
k cargo and aho will go out filled to ca- Beechley, Br. o.........,j.:Drydock
cltjr, , , f Kocnjeqoeiein, ft. m Dolphins
I I V I I I l fil l I If i f-- JLJ I II ', 1 TJ 1
V Men, Your 1 ;
Opportunity to Buy
'aw wr t -'
ft T T
IN fcW
HATS
at a saving of onq ;
fourth to one third
TP
f lie Milt Stores Co.
'' SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON
Forced (o Seek larger Quarters
Nothing like this has ever before been enjoyed in sea-
son.S Mind, we promise much, but we furnish more.
Lower prices than generally enjoyed in clearance times.
; Never, mind the whys and wherefores facts are stub
born things, If you find the same hat here for hal the
price jteu find it elsewhere, you'll be more than satis-
' tied, won't you? -The entire stock of Over 5,000 hats divided into three lots, em
bracincr the verv latest stvles. the difference in prices being of necessity regulated by
.'.f .-'h:--i ' difference in oualitv.
a ay
$3
Buys purbest hat,
' the celebrated , St.
, Armnd & Grey
field Hats, which
sell the world over
at $4. Go in this
at1.', . . . ..$3.00
$1.8
Buys a United' Special $2.50
Hat, which is undoubtedly th.e
greatest hat in America at the
original price. . A hundred
styles, 30 shades and colors
Removal Sale
Price
This is the first Cut-Price Sale we have ever inaugurated in Portland.
allow any misrepresentations in our advertisements.
The UNITED HAT STORES CO.
SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON STS. OPPOSITE IMPERIAL HOTEL
This opportunity will last only a few days, so we advise you to come early.
It. ........ $1.85
$2.3
Buys the best $3.00 hat in the
store, including the celebrated
Mulvey Hat, which we are sole
agents for. They come in
every conceivable style, all the
season's newest offerings
Removal Sale ' CO QC
Price Vflode)
We never
paci
fTVx"'4iCta
v a. a
aaav I l'ef a, f '!
.mii Yl lrrutl. M -' u-fS
r.j !, a4 awua
1 aM y liri,Wli
a - .i.i.
S I r '. f.Mid. vt
t A ai ea. .c i-iii-. j li.
T M CUwUi aaa eo (xuasa.
HaOEFMIirJE
and other drug oahita are positively cured b
UAB1T1NA. For Brp.xlriiili or Internal use,
Bam 'le sent to any dm, babltnevAy LWa
to., bvimlar prfr-e aXOO per buttle v.
1 lotirdrorvl"! or by mall la plain wrapper,
sl Ckeaaleal to- a.t LmU, iim
ffet sale to OkMaMss Bnaj Oa Ul Iaa
av verwaaa. t
ALLAN WABDNER DSAD
Henrietta, f!er, ah lp. .Montgomery No. 3
Wynnsuy, Br. TscM, ,, Linnton
General Foy.Fr. bk. ....Linnton
.Astoria
. .Knapnton
.iTongue Point
Trphold Ferer a&lnw Emidoy of CrescCWeit..P'l
J . a.i-,i- T tl g80-?8"1? Am- aaTonguo Point
ruruMiu i jv. t. inman, A in. ps.
Allan Wardner. who for tho i paat Yosemlte,, Am. o;. ...
nne mnntha was connected with the I Komford. Am, as,...
off Ice of the Portland A Astatlo 8team- Alexander. Jsenberg, Get. , ah.. . .Linnton
ahip oompany, died at St. Vlncent o hos- oiate. Am, sa. . , . AJnsworth
pltal lat night from typhoid fever Qulnatilt, Am. as. ...... Inmn-Poulsen
maina will bo shipped to Windsor, Vt. Harold Dollar, Am. as. .f . . . ..Preseott
where hie parents reaiaa. i f"'",- . ,. .voucn street
m. w.rHn.F horn In Windsor I J. M. Griffith. Am. ii-h . . . : 1 tnrln
In 1872 and in coming to tho coast went Wasp. Am. s.. .......i...Goble
to San Francisco, whore ho wao con- t-oi. is,. untKe, Am. as Tortsmouth
: n acted wun tne namman iwnuiii
lines for some ttmo prior to hla trans
fer to tho Portland ornee. ho was op- p, g. Loop, Am. sa San Francisco
crated on for appehdlcltia shortly bo- W. H. Talbot, Am. ach San Francisco
f foro coming here ond had not fully to- Riverside. Am. ss San Francisco
,j coverod from thO'Offocto when, taken 111 Bee, Am. ss.... ..Ban Francisco
with typhoid fever.. At one time he l South Bay. Am. as San Francisco
lew xiaya ago ft rempee, Annie E. 8 male. Am. s .... Hone-kon-
v wun lyon1
l ratllait Kilt a
OflitB "-feeovory was
Benlcla. Am. S flan TTraniMaon
iMoriniana, jm. ss .an Kranclscn
Bn Scute 'Wltlt Cement and General.
ah.
..Hamburg
...Antwerp
...Antwerp
...Antwerp
. .Hamburg
. . . ,leltn
..Ant were
. . . . London
teams and hope
abandoned. .
A Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Harrison oame
.'here from San Francisco shortly after
Mr. Wardmjr's condition became serious
and were at his bedside last night when
he passed away." Deceased was Mrs.
Harrison's brother. . . , . ..
LARGE FREIGHTERS ijEAVB
'Off , i or Destination. , AV&VLnFr'2,kLL' v D.ub,ln
Two Sargo freight atoamers lefl, Port- Siaafi Fr bk Antw!rS
land harbor durfn; tho past 34our. De"a . b '--; Antwerp
- witn . vaiuaDio cargoes, one going to i - -"
.Europo and tho othert Carrying goods I Fifeshlro, Br. bk... Newcaatle.A.
'destined Tor the Atlantio Coast ,of the S0"8."' Fr. bk. ...... .NewcasUe, A.
states, transnipment'to oe maaa ac csa-i .vrnauaia, or.' aa. ...... .ivewcajtie, A.
una cms oy way. or me -,enuantepeci Tramp Bteamero an Boato.
I The steamers 'ataotlno; out for sea ZJ&Z' J?r- J?8 t .Valparaiso
were the British tramr King George Sfathord, Br. ss. ....... .8an Francisco
and the American-Hawaiian liner Na-1 Bn Itoute la Ballast to jboad Graixi.
vauan. eaxa-or iuiit e.wow tona carrying port Crawford. Br. ah.', Callao
capacity. ,-iuD -o.inis utoh vitxutiu i uregon, uer. sn. .
with 208.770 bushels of wheat.
at Jl9,198. " The Nevadan Cleared
Neatsflelda, Br. ah
David do Anjers, Fr.
Bradloch. Br. bk
Join villa. Fr. bk
Carmanlan. Br. bk...
Rochambeau, Fr. bk.
Gulf Stream, Br. bk..
Alice, Fr. tk
- - - v a vftwii JT"a alt aaa(,(IAaj 'J Jv IJ Jl 4LIJ1 M
t orders. Merechal de Noallles, Fr.Tsk.Wost coast
'' Vitu Homeward Bound. Am. blcVancVr, B. C.
ired with Balnta Anne, Fr. bk. Newcastle. N. 8. W.
large shipment or- salmon and some I Lvdaate. Rr. hk
miscellaneous- ireigpu one wui pics i gully, rr. bk..
Santa Rosalia
. . . . ..Antwerp
h. r.f
ITranstnta ITe . ktlr , . Cam TT..n
The steam schooner Harold'- Dollar I Asnierea. Fr. hie. b,. i..i...
lett down from the mlllo f tho In- Benares, Nor. sn. .T....7:Tcanao
man-luioenumDer W JJ Clan Graham, Br. bk.. . ..CaJeta Colosa
A 2rJ2Ki: ? :: ::::::::: ::ts;si?
.VI" IZSZ nMilmhial ..- V" VU18 0, bk. ...Hobart
w PHwofn Mtm avftm
I W. S. Porter, Am. ss. . . . .San Francisco
up more ireigni oq i-ugei souna anaiTniers, Fr. bk.
at oan rroncisoo.
CONCERT THIS EVENING
Seamen's Friend Society Will Enter
"--tain Sailor. '
Tho following program has ben ar
ranged for.tho concert at tho Pprtlani
Seamen's Friend society this evening at
g o'clock: Mrs. Walton, piano solo; Mrs.
Hampson, vocal solo; Mro. Branch, vo
cal solo; mibs xiasei jonnson, Reading;
Miss Wells, voeal solo; Mrs.-Huf faker,
vocal solo; Otto Prlna, . German band;
Mr. Howard, vocal aolo; Herman Berg
green, mandolin solo and- song; chanties
and setting topaau oy xuaward - Damp- i
oey, and oohg by ' Edward Highdale.1
Friends of the Institute and of tho aeal
men are oivitco. i
WIRELESS AT EVERETT t"
, Comfort Safety Speed.
Comfort- safety and ' speed, together
with ocenio attractions, of the Canadian
Paolflo route guarantees tho traveler
ttvo oest possible trip across tho con
tinent For descriptive matter, apply
i mo. locai oixice, wi nira sotreeu
IIEIV UOFJE FOR
SH1I16 HIIIOOS
' . .
for
Eleetriciaa v Installs- Apparattu
Handling of Message. - v
(Special DUeatek to Thm )onroal.) .
: Everett OcL Harry F. White.
local electrician, has perfected a wire
' less apparatus, secured permission to
erect ft maat on top- of tho American
'National Bank building, and ..la prepar
ing for commercial , btialnees. - At hla
experimental station he , has been or
some tune is communication - wun
Two , Thousand in British
Columbia to Be Taken to
British Honduras.
- w TTaltad Fraso lVeaatd Wlre.l
: Vanrconver. B. CX. Oct' It. J. B. Har
ititk. of tho department of tho Interior
teamahips and laud, sUtkM alone thoe' Dominion government left today
oasUi
ALOTd THE, WATERFRONT.'
v;
I -1
- Tho steamer George W. Elder ftafled
last night for fian Pedro and way porta
Tha steamer Horner called for San
-Francisco last . Bight carrying .freight
and poaeehgera. v .
The baraeotine J. m, unnita wnacn
go to Stella to load -railroad.
U urn Tm as. m v nr. j.
for BrlUah Honduras with two Hindu
delegates to arrange for tho transplant
nig of tho British Columbia Hindu col
ony of 3,009 persona to British Hon
duras. '
; Tho plan to movotheHlqdlii. many
of whom are faolna'atar-vatlnn )Moaua
they caimot get work hare, is being oar-
tied out aa the reault of a eonfaranca
reached Aatoria yesterday is booked to I T" "lr vurJK1 taurler and Lrd
ties for
Stratncona. Canadian commlaaVoner at
lonaon. and - tho governor -of .British
w - i. . . i .v. I HanatiraR
' a wv Till mmtm wvi uviiiu. i.i I . - - .
river, at noon today, one being a-bark I no . governor or Bfittsh Hendarss
avid tho other a aquaro-rlggvr. Tho lata wao in LAtuioa recontly and agreed to
ter la believed to do ids mi,h amp i y p.. . iwnn , wm "ni irom m
Lydgalo, ol woako out from Baata Bo-1 Jaw by "lr WUf rid Laorier to arrange
..na. rnr cms Mrt vtnoer cninar ioi -
" - V " " ' . , s - v
f ,i , ' t i , i s . t
! ' i f t A I , x ,-,' , 'A
u , .A V. xl - - , t . V r.
. , na3rsx pVk. t
I Van t E ver y w eak Man
hftv-r . y . ; s-;- ...... : -TV-?
-XO e. W- r . v
LrtyrtM
'I
i 1
0
OE TATXO,
Amerioan-HawaUan Liner Nevadan. Which Sailed This Mprnlng From
Portland lor sauna urui ana way roris. ,
Panama and to send them across the
isthmus . and thenoo to their destina
tion.
PLANING MILL IS
DESTROYED BY FIRE
(Special Dlapate to The 7oaraaLI
Imbler, Or., Oct It. -Ten thousand
dollars in lumber and planing mill prop
erty were destroyed by fire at midnight
Wednesday night when the Pinkerton
St Shanks planing mill was completely I
aestroyea by a oiaie or unitnown origin.
The SummervlUe Lumber company I
lost lumber to the extent of M,00. This
was stored In Dlles about the planing
mill, and on account orthe seasoned
nature of the lumber tt burned rapidly.
Tho planing mill will be rebuilt. The
mill was partially insured.
Spectacles 31 at Metzger's.
Krr. Glfford Co. to carry wheat to
fcorpo. ' " '
Tho barkentino Beak-la loft (Ua Fran.
Cisco yesaerday for thla port under
chwtr to carry a cargo of railroaJ
t!a to Oveymae. iieTicfl. Moat of tho
tW will to takeft on at Stella,
The trouble betwoea tho two rgf
and liners' anions has roolved Itartf
Into nrahlnr more thaa a factional quar
rel. .nd neither Me wlif have the onp
rt -i-et tho rt her by other organ-t-4
lal- far aa ran ikiw be oaer.
taind. .Work prr.rreir.g alone- the
. is- ... ... K . er.m
an h fra In aif rfl'm. I
'otlcO has rn M tut ly CapCala
to dotal!
Tho Hindus aoe anxlnao tn mora and
tho Imperial government will pay the
coat of transportation. The plan Is to
charter two ohlpo to taho- them to
L i I
eTO-NIGnT
afcai'"' an mmitVi
MUSEUM
FdR MEN ONLY
' Life-size reproductions of the human
form, inside and out presenting a study
of health and .disease in its vrious
phases and affording educational oppdr-'
t tunities not found elsewhere.
Natural and unnatural conditions are
here illustrated by life-size models to
your understanding; better in five min
utes than books or doctors could de
scribe in five ' years. This Museum,
worth going 100 miles to see, occupies
an entire room to itself, is absolutely free
to the public, and you are cordially in
vited to visit tt Our medical offices and
treatment rooms are on the same floor,
though separated from the museum by a
large halL so that there is no confusion
or publicity; parties desiring to consult us can do so in strict privacy
and free of charge.
OUR CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATIONS ARB FREE
AND OUR CURES GUARANTEED
(0)0 OUR pEE
a J w Tor a oosaplato cure ts amy simple aa-
,Ws curt Weakness of Men, Varicocele. Hydrocele, Nervous Debil
ity, Blood and Skin Disease Sores, Ulcers, Swollen Gland, Kidney,
Bladder and Rectal Diseases, Prostata Gland Disorders, and all Con
tracted Special Disease of Men.
Men make no mistake-when they come to us. We give yon the
resnlts of Ions experience, honest, conscientious work, and the best
service that money can buy. If yoa are ailing, conettlt us. Medicines
furnished in" our private laboratories from $1.50 to IS a course.
If you cannot rail, write for self-examination blank. Hours, 9 a. m.
to 8 p. tn. daily. Sundays, 9 to 12 only.
OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
' ' ttXH Morrtssft t,'eTwoaa 3Towm aaA flAk, PorOaaa. Oft
S5i
factW Bata
Ww KtCr 4
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v v
RATHASWLTT RICE FOWDOt
TasMaM sad Aartiieri agy ISea, I
eaiip,
To know that I guarantee to cure him before he
needs pay me one cent I KNOW that I can
cure any case of
Men's Diseases
That I accept for treatment. I have two good
reasons for making the above statement. First,
my treatment will positively cure any curable
case. Second, under no circumstances will I at
tempt to trea any case that I am not positive I
can cure. .
When I refer to incurable cases I do not mean
cases that other doctors have failed to cure, or
that have been pronounced incurable by others.
I mean cases that I know to be incurable. I
readily cure 90 per cent of the cases that other Xeomr Specialist.
specialists fail to cure. Therefore I want you
to call and let me examine you and determine the extent of your ail
ment. I will be frank and honest with you in every particular. Remem-,
ber, that very few cases indeed are incurable by my treatment See me
without further delay.
I Cure tHe Cases Others Cannot Cure
I claim to cure cases that are beyond the possibility of aid by ordinary
forms of treatment, to cure everv case I undertake, and to cure nerma-
nently and in less than the usual time required.
. All these thinsrs I actually do. and that is whv T am known a the
foremost specialist treating men's diseases,- and why my practice is the
largest of its kind west of Chicago. You can depend absolutely upon
every claim and promise I make, because my reputation is at stake, and
I am morally, legally and financially responsible in all my endeavors.
You Can Pay When Cured
Varicocele Cured Without Cutting
The time was when every man afflicted with varicocele had n rlvtir
other than to allow the disease to tro on undcrmininor hi nnwer anrl
health or to submit to a surgical operation. Now he can choose a thor
ough cure by pianless treatment. I cure varicocele in one week, and it
is seldom necessary that the patient be detained from h,fs business even
a single day. My method is original with myself, and it Is the only safe
uu luiicmui treatment tor varicocele ever devised.
My Successful Treatment of Weakness
Dosing the systenLwith oowerful stimulants and tonira in an r((nrt
restore functional vigor can have but one final result. The .condition is
rendered worst than before. "Weakness" is merelv an intiVarinn nf
low form of inflammation, and this inflammation is but aggravated bv
stimulating remedies that excite temporary activity. I employ the only '
mi wiwuit treatment lor weaicneaa." whiph effect a
permanent cure. I obtain complete results in every case I treat.
In Uncomplicated Cases
My Fee Is Only
$10.00
You Pay When Cured
iraomo blood rorsov.
No dangerous minerals to drive
tha virus to the Interior, but harm
less blood-cleansing remedies that
remove tha last poiaonoua taint
YAJtXOOCBXa.
Absolutely painless treatment that
cures completely tn one week. In
vestigate my method. It Is tha only
thoroughly ocleatlflo treatment for
thlo disease being employed.
FREE -
My colored chart, ahowlng tho male
anatomy and affording (jn interact
ing study tn men's diseaaeo wUl be
glvoa free upon appltcattoft. .
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WEATHER REPORT
The western disturbance has devel
oped Into 'a large and deep oval de-
iression, tne center or wnicn extends
rom Colorado northeastward to Min
nesota. During the last 24 hours tho
barometf r has risen very rapidly ovTsr
the north Paclflo states. The eastern
high pressure area has remained near
ly stationary. Light rains have fallen .
In the Pacific states as far south as
San Diego, and in the Rocky mountain .
sSates as far south aa Wyoming and
northern Utah. No rain of consequence,
has fallen anywhere In the eastern
states. It Is much cooler In California,
Nevada. Utah, southern - Idaho and
Wyoming, and correspondingly, warmer
In Pennsylvania and New York.. Tho
first snow of the season in the Slski
yons occurred yesterday afternoon, and
snow was also reported this morning
in southern Utah.
Tha indications are for generally fair
weather in this district tonight and
Saturday. It will be cooler tonlgh in
southeastern Idaho, and light frost may -be
expected Saturday morning In tho
Interior of western Oregon.
Temp.-
Max.
Baker City. Or. . . 48
Kansas City, Mo. . 82
Lewlston. Idaho . . t
Los Angeles, Cal.. 60
Norm rieaa, wasn. te
Portland. Or. .... S3
Roseburg, Or 62
Sacramentoi Cal. . 84
St Louis, Mo.... 80
St. Paul. Minn. ... 78
Salt Lake. Utah... 4
San Antonio, Tex. 84
San Diego. Cal... 88
Walla Walla, Wn. R
Mln. Preclp.
32
U
44
64
44
43
40
46
64
80
38
64
80 ;
43
.03
.00
.08
.14
.04
.07
.68
i. .00
.00
.00
.84
.00
.14
.00
- MARRIAGE LICENSES
B. C. Eaton', Osborn hotel, 85, and
M. A. Braddock, 40. . .
E. J. McKlnley, 370 Sixth street, 22,
and Levina M. Wade, 1 9.
Percy R. Walker. 1148 East TamhiU,
22, and Fay Harrison, 20.
Theodore M. Goer, city, 38, and Edith
R. Palmer, 28.
Henry Hoberman, 865 Commercial'
street. 23, and Dora 8chafer, 35.
Wedding Cards. W. O. Smith & Co..
Washington bldg- corner 4th and Wash-
tnrton ata. ' - '
Beta A. Bona florists, funeral designs.
84H Morrison. Main eose; a-ibtt.
Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers
and floral designs. 380 Morrison at
s. suits for rent, all sisea.
Pnlquo Tailoring Co.. 30 Stark at
MWrU. OUI1U1, llUi WW VIU VI., ,P ;
poslte Meier ft Frank's. Main T318. --t
BIRTHS
CAM To Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cam, 810
Garfield, October 13, a son. . .
LUDW1DGE To Mr; and Mrs. J. L.
Ludwldge,, East Forty-first and Cy
pres a,, October 12, a son. :" - '
CASE To. Mr. and Mrs. O. B Case,
1800. ICast Eighth, October 13. ft son.
SCHENCK To Mr. and Mrs. F. Schonck,
70S Multnomah, October 8, a son.
JORDAN To Mr. and Mrs. H. Jordan.
815 Union avenue. October. 12, a
daughter. . V'i
LE JUNE To Mr. and Mrs. J. La June,
622 NorthruD
'dauglfter.
street October : 7, ft
DEATHS
BERGER Mrs. E. J. Bergor, 461 Sev
enth, Ootober 12, ago 6.; carcinoma.
WOODTN Mrs. 1 M. Woodln. 3t U
Second. October . 12. ago 68; hem
orrhage. - - . ." ! ' '
BACK EUa Back, Hood and Stearns
atreetsu October 16. ago 10; tubercu
losis.
OPITZ Mrs. O. Oplta, ' Portland sani
tarium, October 13, ago , 48; heart
failure, hemiplegia. "
HAMILTON Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. a. Hamilton. 483 ast Wash
ington street, October 10: Cholera In
fantum. ' .
DUPLESSIS J. rvupleaels, St Vin
cent's hoepluL October 13, ago 74:
L.LNiJUKJfiN Airs, JS. i,unaren, wnia,
i October 13, age 27; accidental gun
aeir tnfllnted.
UNKNOWN L N. Cog. 42Jt Washlng
. ton. October 14. ago 7 month (infant
girl left on doorstop with note. Name
Irene
You t probably been treated for so
called weakness and helped tempo
rarily or not at alt and tho reason
Is very apparent when cause of loss
or power In men Is understood.
Weakness ts merely a symptom of
chronic Inflammation of tho prostate
gland, which my treatment removes,
thereby permanently restoring
strongth and vigor.
CO a xjlAUT1U SnOatOSBSJ.
Tou ran depend upon a qulok and
thorough euro by my treatment A
quick euro is desirable, because a
slow cure Is apt to be no euro at all.
and a cnronlo development will come
later.
lie.)
I euro voo bavnnd th.
blllty of a relapse and In half th.
usual time required.
MXTLMX. Axutam.
Often the condition appearing to bo
tho chief dleorder Is only a reflex
ailment, resulting front some other
disease. Weakness sometimes comes
from varicocele or stricture; skin
and bono diseases result from blood
poison taint and physical and men
tal decline . .follow long-otandlog
functional dlsonlor. My long axpart
onco in treating men enables sae to
determine the exact conditions that
exist and to treat accordingly, thus
removing every damaging causa and
Its effects.
CEMETERXra
ROSE CITT SINGLE GRAVES. Il;
famriv lota 12S to 178. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont et.
and Cnlly road. Phone Tabor 104. Fur
full Information apply to " aVhle
geL 133 Worcester blk, Phooo A-lUt
EXAMINATION FREE
I offer tint only FREE' Consultation and Advice, hat of every eeee that
cotaee to me I will traka a Carewl Examination and Diagsosio withoat
eharga. No ailing tnag shouM aegloctthla orportunity to get expert epla- .
looj about hie trouble.
If to raanot caiL write for Diagnosis Chart afy officeo are epn all
gay from a. na. to p. av. aad Suadays from 18 to L . -
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
u 3KOB3USOV mm.
T
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noon
Panic Brrfdcrs. .
"TKa f element of tho mrlS patho
logical effect of fright on persona Jo
eholera-atrlckon St- Petersburg rem-n.ie
m. nt the oamo thin during the yellow
fever epldemlo tn the south m ya-re
ogo" said a Tisltirfg omitherr.r. ""
I excited aod frightened were the pe-r-1
ithat towns were pot under mlutary law
and persons were f orbl M-e t at P
! the streets sod chat. H'mM wera foe.
btd.iea to er ye,M rwt, e ,..w
I gnwna or anything w-"-h wotl a iaa.t
the word -yellow m s anic I
I wu m very yo'jpg - girl. ' d mh-n ta
fever broke f.t in c.r r i r. tr fy r
... ,a fan ilr of a- - l i I
i ta ro to a cUv further e itn W l"t
reached the clly turn r.i(ll'' I--I
! t a nr doora an wcmld r t Vt '
.: u were sent t- e- r
t pr the time we r' " t r. J . .
, fever, anl whe i r
1 was ! OlTv ie lft f r v
j i: r tftajr bad til 4-l '.'., i ,
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