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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU;' PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20.' 1008. 13 STORHLEAVES sum hi Piim - - - , s HIgh Wind and , Waves Do ; Damage at As- STEAMER -HASSALO , PARTLY WBECKED COAL-LADEN BARK PILES UP ON REEFS Dlaaf. Ilreaklng of Jloirchaln ' and. rangement of ..Monkey Rodder Leaves Steamer Helpless AQrltt in High Sea. and! ' (Special DUpatrh to Til lourasl,) Astoria. Or, Oct. 10. The, first atorm ef tha winter made He appearance yes terday. Tha velocity of tha wind waa ' very high'. v . 4 ' In Unlontown considerable ef tha un , flarpln,nlnn . waa carried away by drlft I Ing loga anl.a number of boata of tha Cooperative cannery were emaahed and ' sunk, v " In Aiderbrook a portion of the treatlea Of tha Astoria Columbia River rail road and the Aatorla Electric company were carried away by drifting loga. The gasoline launch Maja, belonging to H. C. Kredertckson, broke from her moor- inga off Barker's cannery and waa smashed against the railroad treacle and sunk, becoming a total loae. Lebecks nil. driver at Altoona waa awamped by The high wavea and Bank. f When the ateamer Haesalo started for Portland It waa neceaaary to get the assistance of a tug to head her up atream. She had not proceeded far when one of tha hogchalna broke. It fell through the after houae Into the lad lea' cabin, ocarina- a number of wo men paasengars badly. Had noc theaOf fleer assured them there waa na Im mediate danger, aoma would have Jumped overboard. About the aame time the monkey ruddera broke and the ateamer drifted around helplessly until repair 'were made. Ken Adrift on Saw tog. : A a the ateamer Mayflower waa re turning from Knappa about o clock. ... Captain Salle aaw two men clinging to a lo and. beckoning for assistance. Run ning up alongside they proved to be two hunters whose boat had been awamped and capalied by the atorm. The men were nearly dead with cold. Wind oarriea Off Boof. ' The entire roof of tha Universal sash and door factory at Smiths point and also the roof of the dry kiln was blown off. A small sloop belonging to Tea Taleno, moored at the mill dock was blown into the river and aunk. Until noon today all wires were down. TABLES TCRX QUICKLY Two Colored Travelers Demand . ' Best and Beg for Worst. . M.' J. Roche, city ticket agent for the Ban Francisco A Portland Steamship companjT-eoaio pretty, etrongly con vinced the other day that there la a whole lot of truth in the old saying that "money talks." It happened something like this: Mr. Roche waa resting hla left elbow On the counter or uie ucaei mucs yn .Third .street and Bending curia -of to Wwn smoke out to the street through 'J he ..open transom, when two colored t-Mm;ii to kilf andcockey aa the very deuce," to. use- Miv Rpche'a own .words, entered; "Give us t r w-aw-nasi 'J' m-n ffaji v m -we --ty w -a a-.-"--:. - ? '. - . v " ' v '';..'. .' . ' ,."".; , I u u. t ni grriiAiioinMW'tiMiiiiiin iiwioi una, rtiri-nv ri'iiii'-T-nirfin a British Bark Fifeshlre, Lost on Way to Portland, and Captain John Iflchol, Master Advicea from , Sydney. Australia, by way of Ban franolsco, this morning, are that the BrIMsh bark Fffeahlrs, Cap tain John NlchjOi. bound from Newcas tle,' 8. WV to Portland with a cargo of coal, was wrecked on Gilbert island. August 11, If .days after having left port. The captain and crew, were aaved. but tha vessel with, her cargo ia a toui loe. . - . t The shlpwreoked sailors have just ar rived at Bydney, when the first newa f the loss of the vessel was given out. In tha meantime, it waa supposed that the welj known bark waa oil her way towards Columbia, rivr with fuel for the coming, winter. Tha vessel plied up on the treacherous reefs that form a wall around the island group, which baa perhaps claimed more victims from the world a merchant marine than any other group In all ceanlca. The group Is lo oated 'about midway between Auatralia and Hawaiian Islands. Tha Fifeehlre left Bydney August I, with 6,0ft tons of coal shipped by Hind. Rolph & Co. of San Francisco and con signed to the Pacific Coast Coal com pany' of this city. She was expected here In a few days and her failure to arrive will affect somewhat tha suddIv of coal figured on for the winter. a. IT. Alien, wno represents Ulna. Rolph A Co.. In this city. Is In com munication today with his people and the consignees, for the purpose of re-, placlna; the cargo on short notice, should! thla he. deamed advisable In view of the fuel situation. . Tha Fifeshire was of 1.S8S tons net register and belonged to Thomas I,aw A to. or uiaagow owners or a large rieei of aalling vessels well known here, among them being the Arctic Stream, Clackmannanahlre. Cromartyshire, Ag nes Oswalld and Jordanhlll. She has been here several times after wheat for Burope. Captain John Nlchol Is also well known his last visit here being as master of the ship Dunslaw, no longer aalling the seas. v The vessel was not chartered for out ward loading, but was figured on as available for wheat loading- and her fail ure to reach port might therefore possl. bly have a. tendency to strengthen the freight market . popular steamer, named. ; .. R, R. ;Thompson was CONCERT FOR SEAM EX Institute on Front Street Gives Pro gram Tomorrow Night, The weekly concert at the Seamen's inauiuie, Front and Flanders streets will be given tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock under the direction of Miss Ruth Bddlngs. Following Is the pro gram: vocal auet, Clifford Cunning ham and C. F. Brace; vocal aolo, F. nmyer steamship Rose City: vocal soio, is. J-ntuips, British shlpr Wynn stay: reading, Fred Jones; vocal solo, Clifford Cunningham: piano duet, Miss xwwi i.uuinB una jonn uowen; vocal solo, C. F. Brace; vocal solo. A. Mal colm, ship Wynnstay; vocal duet, Clif ford Cunningham and C. F. Brace; na tional anthum, accompanist. Miss Ruth Eddlngs. READY FOR WINTER WORK Kellogg Transportation Company Overhauls Steamer Chester. The Josebh Kellogg Transportation company, which operates a steamboat line between this city and points on the Cowllta, is ' making preparations, to ex tend Its service from Kelso to ToTedo. the latter place being at the head . of navigation, on. Cowllta rjver. For the presenitlMvAompany-Mpemtea -the Steamer .Joseph Kellocrg between Port land and Kelso.' the low water. In tha Cowlits preventrnsr the steamer from ea; .,.,.. ,:..... I prwTonnna; me steamer the best you nave on tne proceeding further. But the company ateamah State, fob Frisco," spoKe up owns a low draft boat, the Chester,-that one of the men as ne came iaco m cuvors me remamaer or tfe route .to . with the ticket man. we want num n j n. wnen ine stage of water per .... .1.- 1 HA ,tt,h what It noil " 1 mttM DUl LUC urai, iiu iin." ' - - . Mr. Roche dld not take It so seriously and selected 'the worst room, ne naa talllnr them It was It. "Ileah; take $10, and give ua a receipt foh the money." the darkey went on, and doan't forget to keep that room fnh iiu. We'll be back tomorrow." Extracting the 10 from his trousers pocket, the speaker drew forth a hand ful of double eaglei that made the tir.u-ct aaent feel like the paper Of his crumbling- clararette; the flash of the r. '.. ..II i .v.. .nnn. ny .1 All DKni, Bll , 1 11 jvt7tt hid , vuin w. r you. It's the best we have.' Next dav two colored men appeared In front o'f the office. Mr. Roche de clares they looked like two gun-shy dots. One of them entered meekly,' reached out a receipt for a 110 deposit on an upper leck berth, saying: "Lt me have two steerage tickets foh dls " "What's the matter," queried the ticket aaent. recognising the cuatomer. iv' rinnn nnent our monev las niirht- thev took it awav from us. and ah had $180 mahself; that's what's the mfldfth. uh.M And so they traveled steerage When he steamer Htate sailed for San Fran cisco Friday night. But they could aee the urmer deck stateroom from their quarters on the foredeck of the liner. LAST BOAT FROM DAWSON Toledo mits. All summer the upper Cowlits has been very low because of the prolonged dry weather, but the storms 'of the past few daya are expected to give It a rise of several Inches when it will be pos sible to operate the Chester, which drawiyfcnly a few Inches. In the meantime the Chester has been thoroughly overhauled and placed, in rood condition for the winter's work. The Joseph Kellogg leaves Portland three tlmea a week, returning alternat ing daya ASTORIA MARINE NEWS Astoria. Or.. Oct 20. Today an effort waa made by the purchasers the d ore Hot schooner Minnie E.- Kelton. to re move her from her position In the mud on the beach along the wharf of the O. R. A N. company. She refused to leave her bed and It will need a heavy strain to move, as she has settled well down. Ths steam schooner Yellowsrone cleared at the custom house yesterday for San Francisco with 676JOO0 feet of lumber. , The British steamer Romford cleared today . for Melbourne, Australia, with 206.000 feet of lumber; 600,000 laths. 14.000 olekets and 1.769.545 feet of red wood lumber loaded at Eureka, MARINE NOTES. Point tioboa.- Oct. to. Passe it 11 a. m. eteaJWer Santa Rita, Astoria Oct, 80. Arrived at 7 and left up at 10 & m steamer Roanoke, from San Pedro and way ports. Ar rived, at 10:15 a. m., steamer Shoshone, from Ban Francisco. San Francisco, Oct. 80. Arrived "Tt 4 a. tn ateemay Teliowatone, from Co lumbia rtvsr. - .. lirliish bsrk FUhlra, from Neweas. tie, for fortlaad, waa totally wrevkad ftn Gilbert Island August If. All on board saved and laniiJ at Hydney. Astaria, Oot. !. Arrived at llia a. m. aad lft up al p. m., auamor Ko City, from win Franoiseo. sallod at it . m. ri,u.i si i. i k . for Han VrBclcH. T Port Ban Kula, Oct II. Balled, steamer Banta Rita, for Portland. Yokohama,. Oct. 10. Arrived. Ger man steamtr Numantla, from Portland. tnrl I'M Mn .1 n 1 ft .T'B.al I .. 'Danish bark, jurtlter, from Liverpool. Astoria, uol 10. onnition ai ine mouth of the river at a. in.: Wind northwest (0 miles; weather, cloydy. Tides at Aatorla Wedaeadar High water 10:40 a. m., 1.1 feet; 10:46 p. m., T.I feet. Low water 4:11 a, m., 1.6 feet; 6.11 p. m 11 f C AIX)NO TUB . WATERFRONT. te thoroughly deserved. rWldes helng the poaaor of a voir of remarkable iHMUty, power and flexibility, the man has tamperament of a glftwlnr-aort and an ail.llo ssnso thai naver tela It ruil awav from him. Altogether b is the moat ef fet-tlva and likable baritone alng tag In this country today. Ills sons recital will be at the Helllg thsairs en Thursday evenlns. October It., under ths dlrecllna ef lxls HtMrt wynn Comsn, aad the sat sal opena next Tuesday. ' t I . ! i . T The German ship Henrietta cleared today for Kuropo with 111.111 bushl of wheat, valued at 1110, loo. The steam schooner Johan Poulaen cleared today for Han Francisco with 600.000 feat of lumber. Bhe Is loading at the mills of the Inman-Poulaen Lum ber oompany. The oriental liner Nloomedla la due to reaoh Han Francisco today from Hongkong via Tokohama and Honelulu en route to thla port. She la expected to arrive here Saturday morning The German shin Albert Rlrkmers cleared for Europe yesterday with; '17, 4:8 bushels of wheat, valued ut tll. 077. She aoes hv way of San; .Fran cisco to receive general cargo tlwa. YorktferiS The BIRTHS Mt'rxJETT To Mudaett. 4i UiilPl'l-B T Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Tenth st re l, Octotx-r ind Vvhir.pl. k04 Wools VMrs. atr ft. r reei. Oc. tntr 11 a daughter, . Al.I.r.V To Mr. snd Mra J. C, Allen, 1144 Helmont strt. i)ctoher T; a son. SAVER To Mr. and. Mrs. W. T, Pavar. Mir'i Croealns. October .4: a aaugnier. . Ktelalrop To Mr. and Mrs. A. Klela troti. Ill Wheeler at reel. Ortoher 4: a dsuahter. ' , i AI.TMA.V To Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Alt f nun. lti Maryland avenue, October il.F.SElK To Mr. and Mrs. O. Leselr.' s Wtlemt awnue, October IS; a son. I SOrtKNBKNTo Mr. and Mr T. Bor- snaen. October 1; a son. ni'Riiirn u .. v, xr r ..- aer. 41T Indiana street; a daughter. genuine Chinese root and tinro remedies, poet-graduat's Canton Medi cal College, China. All male and female dlseasea, consumption, heart, stomach, kidney and lost manhood, cancer, gleet, stricture, plica, varicocele and hydro cele. Charges reasonable. Call or write Tea i York Medlulne Co., 134 First st., corner Salmon, Portland. Or. G0GORZA POSSESSOR ; OF WONDERFUL TOWER Emllk) de Oognrza, the baritone', who sings at the Helllg Ootober tt, U one of the very few artists who can attract large audience to his concert a He possesses that indefinable , something called magnetism, and this power he ex erts over his audience, even before he has commenced to sing. Boston has ac- eiatmed him time and again, as ne naa been the only male singer able to st- ract any special attention there for aeveral years. Gogorxa's reputation snd popularity Is not built upon fiction or fad, hut It Would Mortgage the Tana. A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire. Qa.. W. A. Floyd by name, saya: "Buck Ion's Arnica Salve cured the two Worst sores I ever saw: one on my hand and one on my leg. It Is worth more than Its weight In gold. I would not ha with out It If I had to mortgage the farm to get It." Only 25c at all druggists. i i" i Every Woman ana snowa xnow about Uie wonderful MARYTJL wbirliaa Sorary TlM.DwVataltrHst Hit. noaaM JirtM, nsHat. aw-MMi conrwiient. wl hULL l'lTlan MnwawiMftrtt, If k cennotsupely Uie AKva-a,. aMjepc no otter, but aeaa iiaaiD foe tUmtfated boot tt full narUaalan and tllnirtioDe in. valuable to labile. MaRVKI, CO., aa b. ana bt.. ieh vonu. far sal ky Skldmer Prug Oe Weodaid. Clarke Oo. aad Laue-Davla Urua Co. 4 iiteraa. 1MM BBWABS Would gladly be paid for a cure by many people who are crippled with rheumatism, yet if they only knew It they can be cured by a few bottles of Ballard's Snow Liniment, and the price is only J5c, 60c and 11.00 per bottle, Sold by Skidmore Drug Co. WW A W MM 1717 iunilili luJ U ul v My Unfailing and Scientific Treatment Is .Your Hope of igor Cured By a Shock A rheumatic picked up a live wire that had fallen In the street - and received a powerful shock. He wasn't hurt by the Jolt, but It knocked out his rheumatism and he walked away leaving his crutch where it felL , Every day bringa new proof of the wonderful curative power of electricity: People who had dosed themselves with drugs for years, without getting more than temporary relief, have found lasting cure in this great rem edy of nature Very few would care to take ehances on getting cured Ty hold ing a heavily oharged wire. There is no need for doing so. The best results are to be had by using a milder current and applying tt Just where It Is needed. Electro-Vigor la a sclentlflo body battery which Infuses a steady; unbroken stream of elec tric life Into your, nerves and' vitals while you sleep. Its In . fluence Is powerful, yet soothing and pleasant It does not shook Or blister. Electro-Vigor is not an electrto bait It req-ulrea no charging, for ft , makes its own power, i Electro-Vla-or will drive out your pains arid aches, renew your J strength and ambition and re store your health by giving every organ, every weak or dlseaaed part of your body, the power to do Its work as nature Intended. Where there Is plenty of electric energy, there can be no pain or disease. s Don't take another dose of drugs. Tou know they have not helped you. Stop loading your stdmach with pofsons which eat up your vitality and weaken your heart and nervea, If you suffer from rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, stomach, kid ney, liver or bowel trouble, weakness or any kind, or any nervous or chronic ailment, aret Electro-Vigor there is health and strength la It for you. I am entirely cured of the rheu matism, thanks to Electro-Vigor. Will not need any further advice, as I have stopped the use of the appliance, with no return of the trouble. WM. SISCO. Snoqualmle, Wash. Get This Free Cut out this coupon right now and mall It to me for my free 100-nage Illustrated dook. wnicn tells all about my method of treatment. This book explains many things you should know re- ardlng the cause and ;ure ot isease. If you can't call, mall'. the coupon at once. S. A. Hall, 1H. D. 1314 Second Av., SEATTLE, WASH. Please send me, prepaid, your free 100-page illus trated book. 10-20-S ay cures are lasting, ploy meet 'even the those allmenta to which Steamer Prospfctor Leaves With Passengers Tor White Horse. Dawson, Y. T.. Oct. 20. Prospector, the laat steamer of the year from Daw son for White Horse, ten yesieraay with 100 passengers. Much Ice Is run' nlna- at Dawson, but the boat Is mak ing fine headway" and la aura to get , through. . . . v ... The Tanana, the laat boat from the lower Tukon, paased here Saturday nlaht en route to White Horae with a full load of passengers, mostly officers of the North American Transportation & Trading company s si earn era. Many more people are remaining In the Klondike than last year. Hundreda of Guggenheim employes worked all the season with big grub stakes and are busy preparing for a winter of pros pecting. v because the methods I em- loy meet 'even the most minute details of thev nnnlv. and are readily modified to meet the requirements of individual cases. Because mv treatment In ' ample, sclentlflo and thorough, my curea are complete and lasting and my patients have no relapses. For the same reason I am usually able to cure In much less time than Is com monly required in obtaining but partial results. I trest for real and lasting cures. Every remedy I employ has Its part in bringing positive and permanent results. Under my treatment the patient who note Improvement in his condition can feel assured that Teal benefit ot a lemDorarv drua eriect haa been ohtalned. and can ran nut with connaenca that a thorough, cure la being accomplished. i i dr ar j i:i . aasa, va mw j m i j t mm, i Tl SB. TATZ.OB, Ths Leading Specialist. Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin an4 Cotton Root Pills. The best and onlv reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Cute the moat obstin ate cases 1 ri 3 to In rtov Price $2 ner box, or three boxes IS. Sold by druggists everywhere. Address T. J. PIERCE. 211 Alisky Bldg., Portland, Or. DEATHS STANTON Victor Stanton, li Tenth etreet. October !, infant; stillborn. TAYLOR -William Taylor. Montsvllla, October 1 , at 67; pneumonia. KALI.AZENT Mrs. Anna Maria Joaep KaJIscrny, Bt. Vincent's hospital. Oo tober 18, sge 14; typhoid. YOI'NGER Mrs. Jane Younger. Crys tal Springs sanitarium, October It, age 44- pneumonia. WHITE M. J. White. Oood Samaritan hospital. October 17. ags 47;. mycoala. NINAUtlN T. Nlnabun, St Vincents hospital, October 14. age IS;' men Unguis. j SHIMIZr 8. Bhlmlsu (Japanese) Mill er farm, Qreaham, Or., age ; mur 1 dred. I KKATINO Infant daughter of Mr. and J, Mrs. John Keating. 2l Tillamook street. October 17; marasmus. Nt'GENT John Nugent. Everett street, , October , age tS; pneumonia. CROMWELL Mra a A. Cromwell. 1484 Taylor's Terry road, October It, nge et; penerai aenmiy, REED Mre. M. W. Reed, 771 Johnson street, October 17, age 76; cancer of liver. JAMES Henry Jamee, 124 East Four- teenth, October It, age 48; septi caemia. MARCHMONT Mrs. P. Marr.hmont, Good Samaritan hospital, October It. age 44; carcinoma. JONES At Good Samaritan hospital. October 19. William Jonea, aged IS years, 5 months, 12 daya FUNERAL NOTICES JONES lf this city. October 19, WH 11am Jones, aged 34 year. S months. 12 days. Friends are respectfully In vltedto attend the funeral services. whir4?! will be held at Holmin'i rh.n.l 8(1 and Salmon sts.. at 2 n. m. Werinea. day. October 21. Interment Rlvervlew cemetery. . J FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' DUNNING. M'ENTEE A GILBATJGH. FOR WOMEN ONLY . n.n,i.r.nn-. r m 0. Lady assistant San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 CALL BUILDING J. P.Hnley &ScnM.dr,d.onn4 Lady attendant Main ft; A-1689. ZELLER-B i'RNES CO., FUNERAL tI rectors, erabalmera, 270 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant EDWARD HOL.jju.AN, 220 3rd street UNDERTAKER. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM balmlng; lady ls't; 409 Alder. M 41 St. CEMETERIES CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified advertisements In Ths Jour nal aro as roiiows: No ad lesa'than 16c per Insertion. Phone or charged ads 6o per line per Insertion; 7 Insertions for the price of 4. Cash , ads lo per word per inser tion, 7 insertions for the price of 4. Lost and found, help wanted, situations wanted, for rent and wanted to rend ads lo per word per Insertion, 3 insertions lor the price of 2. 14 to 20 words. 20c; 21 to 25 words, 25c; matrimonial, mani curing, massage and bath ads, lOo ner line Der Insertion. Card of thanks, meeting and fu neral notices, 60o per insertion. New today (agate measue. 14 lines to Inch), 84o per Inch. Count 6 words to line. The Journal cannot guarantee ac curacv or assume responsibility for er rors of any kind occuring In telephoned advertisements. .Should anv ad annear Incorrect on first Insertion, The Journal will not be responsible for subsequent Insertions. The Journal's business office Is open from 8 a. m. to 8 p.,m.; Saturdays 8 a. m. to.iu p. ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES. 110: family totji, $21 to $75. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st and Cully road. Phone Tabor 204. Fut full information apply to frank Schle geL 82 Worcester blk. Phone A-282S. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lawyers Abstract At Truat Co.. room 4, Board of Trade bldg.; abatracta a specialty. Have your abstracts made by the Title A Trust Co.. 7 C of C. HAIZLIP & CO., ABSTRACTORS, 1ST ' class work: aet our nrlces. 32ft Corhett ' bldg. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. WEATHER REPORT - ---- a- STEAMERS IN STORMS Rose Cltj aad Roanoke Arrive From California rorU. The' Harrltnan liner Rose City, .Cap tain Kldaton. whlen arrived nere. last night from San Francisco, encountered I storwiy- weather -when within about-10 j mil of tha mouth of the Columbia . river and the wavea beat high over her Lbowa when aha crossed in yesterday Ymornlark. She escape the heavy blow nt hut nle-ht. however. The Roae City brought 171 passengers and a large; quantity or general freight. i The North laciflc Stemshlp com pany a ateamer Koanoae, (japiain tuacs. ; in due to reach Martin s dock in North i Portland at 4 o'clock this evening. Fhe crossed la this morning; and was in the heavy blow outside during the night TUO HOO HOO SOLD . My Fee for a 0 tl A R In Any Uncom- Cure Is Only tJML plicated Ailment I ; Will Wait for My Fee Until You Are Cured ,r The Scientific Treatment of Weakness Doslnt the System with powerful stimulants and tonic In an effort tn re. store Junctional vigor caa have but one final result: The condition Is ren dered worse man aerora. -WMtneu" la m r I v an tnrtii-ation nt inw fnrm or innammauon in tne prostate giana and thla inflammation is but aggra- vated by stimulating remedies that excite Will Be Taken Arotuvd to Tfllamook by C L. Tbompaoa. CaDtaln B. E. Krdog this morning old the steam tug Hon Hoe to U 1. Thompson, a prominent farmer of r-ferttan. what will send her to Tilla mook te engage In towing, one of his sons te be master. The Hoe Hoo was built for (be In-msn-Poolsea Lumber rompany several 7 ears eae and was -subsequently sold te Captain KeJlot.of Kellofaa boat otiL Since then she baa been bpt hue? regularly oa the river tow la logs and hara-es. The boat will be takes t Popple's boatyard this aftemvn to be boaeded no for th run te Tlilamock. CaDtala Kellosg says the tag shntild make the run In perfrt safety if soeaewbat fav etrable weather cfindlttoae ar takea ad- Tbe Hoe Hoo reUrteree 14 tame net. J The new owner la a ana ef tbe pioneer t tea rr fx I nan after bom tbeeac temrjorarv artlvltr. I emnlnv tbe only sclentlflo and fully effective treatment for "weakness" which ef fects a permanent cure by restoring the prostate gland to a sound but neanny state, i ontain complete results in every rase I treat Interesting literature ana m dmuuioi ensrarea cnart ire u you will call. I Cure" All Diseases of Men i noee in any trouoie, surrenaa rrntn yahiiix elk. mtdrocele. or anv other cuaemse tending to destroy and disfigure and to render happiness 1m- ly. Tnoae wasting vatuanle their ailment by submitting w . i.v, 1 1 iu,,wmm. iH.vioi.AtJo wmnin(, Lxi i Dvfr aiQ a na BfTrr cn cure, are nvlte4 to visit me snd inf eetlmte mv euccwaafal a rat em. . g positively guarantee reeuita In all. curable oases and frankly refuse to ac cept any otner cases, ir ror any reason it la too late to guarantee a cure. rossible, are urged to call upon ois without delay, line, d leal patina their money and as sravatlng thel to Indirect Ineffectual, unscientific treatment that fc&Caifittioia Free I offer not emir rREK eonaajitattoN aM aitvtce, bat of every case that cornea te ma I will make a careful eaainleattaa, ad eHajrnnela wltboot charge.- Ne elites' aoaa abould steglect this opportanlty to get expert opln- hi avwui aw uwbw. ...... . . , . .... e ' Tf ynm cannot call, writs for Dlarnoeia fa rHarL efAcea are onea ail oay irora a. aa. t w p. av. ana atuaaaya frosa 14 to 1 only. The DR. TAYLOR Co. M4H sTOmmtSOsT coun roostb. mrAr, owmow. FREE MUSEUM FOR MEN ONLY Life-fize reproductions of the human form, inside and out presenting a study of health and disease in its various phases and affording educational oppor tunities not found elsewhere. Natural and unnatural conditions are here illustrated by life-sue models to rour 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 vite! to visit it. Our roedical 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 AND OUR CURES GUARANTEED Mm) ARE FREE $5 .00 oit FEE ta aay simple aa- eoats Ilea ted ease. We cure Weakneaa of Men. Varicocele, Hydrocele. Nervous Debil ity, Blood and Skin Disaaaa Sores, Ulcers, Swollen Glands, Kidney, Bladder and Rectal Dieeaeea, Prostata Gland Disorders, and all Con tracted Special Disease, of Mass. Hen make do mistake vrheo tbey come to us. We give you the re sa Us of long experience, honest, conscientious work, and tfce best service that money caa bay. If you ire airr. consnlt us Medicines furnished ia our private laboratories from S0 to 15 a course. If yoa cannot ca'.l. write for eeH-examiGation blank. Honrs, 9 am. te4ip. m. daily. Sundays. 9 t 12 ooly. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE WIH WsiHsea H, litiias rewrt aU nro FerOeat. Oa The two western disturbances have united and formed the most severe atorm of the season, which is now cen tral over western North Dakota, with the unusually low barometer reading of 18. s incues. rnioomeoui' ueavy rains have occurred In western Ne braska, and lighter amounts have fall en nearly everywhere in the northern atates west of the Mississippi river. A new high pressure area haa made its appearance ovet western Oregon, ana the crest of the eastern high pressure area now overlies New England. The storm yesterday was most se vere at the mouth of the Columbia I river. A maximum wind velocity of 60 ! miles occurred at North Head, Waah., first from the southeast and afterward j from the northwest. I The Indications are for generally fair and warmer weather In this district to 1 night and Wednesday. Temp- I i Atlanta. Oa . . Baker City, Or. Ma x. .80 .48 .6 .48 .40 ,0 .44 .R , Blamarck, N. Boise, Idaho . . . I HI glU J , A1UCI l Chicago, 111. ... Penver, CoL . . . Fresno, Cat. . . . Helena, Mont. 40 Los Angeles " 66 New York, N. T 74 Pocatello, Idaho ...44 Portland. Or 64 Roseburg. Or S3 Seattle. Wash 44 Flaklyou, Or 40 Spokane. Wash 42 Mln. KS 30 46 34 30 64 36 41 34 53 48 32 42 42 4 0 28 38 Preclp. . .0 .01 .88 .32 .02 .0 .04 .0 .0 .0 .0 .P6 .05 .44 .18 .28 .29 S50 375 600 600 800 959 MARRIAGE UCKKS H. C. Robertson. Oreiroh City. 39, a n rt atra Anna MMf Salmnn S4 I L B. Chulow. 61 North Sixth street. 28, and Maude L. Confea. 18. D. a. Houston, Portland, 23. and Edna Bullock. 20. Ruasell Harrison. 3T4 Kast Forty sixth street, 23, and Pauline Pheullne. 31. Ralph Hahn. 331 Cornell road. 21. and Kate Ester Kara ad ell. 13. William F. Simpson. 1363 East Elev enth street. 32. and Abble Wtlkea. 33. jack Bukpia. xl sixteenth atreet. If. and Area Slppola. SO. C A. Moreland. Portland. Ia. and Emma I Ounderson. 23. Harrr 1. Hansen Portland. 14. and Anna Stnrgaard. 23. turner t alien, zi mil street, is. and HUdur . Peterann, 21. Irvine Uonaldeoa. The Dalle. 21. and Clara A6ame, 20. I. H. MrUihnn 114 Rverett street. 21, and Anna Mahnoey. 21. - Oaanaf U. Uattsn Cascade Lock a 3L and Anna Helen Hurtig. 33. Weidln Cards! W. (. Smlttt A Ce vfaafelnrtoa bids- earner 4ta aad WaaSt. , Inf-ttm sts j Beta A g-raa. florteta. ruaeral deeLaaai 3ttW trTan. Wain St. A-l7. i C'.a k Rree- Horia' a H fiewers H Torel deaire. 31 Merrlans at. rat 4r.i ealte fee reet aL v'-p T'ii Ce, Ml P't'l et. x T..ia7Vrit. J4 rit, i po '.a X;tir it rracika,. lmala tlli. J. E. MInard Black to Charles F. Smith et al, lots IS and 14, block 36. Piedmont 12.200 D. L.. Filley to R. M. Haael. lots 1 and 17. block 3. Flllev Park. 50S Otto Guthman to John A. John son, lots 1 and 2. block 10, Good Morning addition 300 J. C. A Ins worth and wife to Maria Wilcox, lot 20, block 9, Oak- hurst .. J75 B. E. Bubar to Lucretia M. Pal mer, lots 6, 6 and 7, Subdivis ion "B" General Corapson's ad dition to St. Johna 1,450 A. R. Anderson and wife to Cells Knox Summons, lot E. block 8. Irvington Heights addition R. W. Schmeer and wife to Anna May Salmon, lot 1 1, block 8, Oakhurst . . Jessie Palmer and wife to B. E. Bubnr. lots 10, 11 and 12, block 13. Brainard A. H. Randall and wife to Stella Hamar. lot 7. block 12, Clover dale Extension l.ooo D. B. Hamar and wife to Oscar F. Antonsen and wife, lot 7,block 12. Cloverdale Extension ...... 2.100 City Investment company to Clif ton is. strong, lot 3. block Z, Southwest Sunnvslde 640 John Rometsch and wife to Ellen J. Cratty, lot 17, block 11. Mount Tabor Villa Annex .... 1.450 G. L. Webb and wife to Otto - Brunke et al. south 684 feet of lot 10, block 4, Webb's addi tion: also undivided' of west ' 41 feet of Tiorth 80 feet of said lot 1 0. block 4 Webb's addition. . : John G. Wilcox and wife to Fred I. Weber, lots 3 and 4, block 13, Portsmouth . . . : .. ... .... .... . . Title Guarantee A Trust company to Frank M. .Williams, lots 8 and 9. block 6. West Piedmont. Thomas W. Turner and wife to Lucy Edith Woodward, 50x12 feet commencing at point on east line of Sixteenth street In city. 60 feet north of Intersec tion with north lino of Jeffer son street ....... Moore Investment company to G. F. Hackett, Ot 3. block 24, Vernon . .. .... Francis M. Graham and wife to Clara L. Sauaders, lot 6, block 1. Montgomery Park 1,600 Moore Inveatnsent company to R. F. Plckersan. lots 21 and 22. block 7 and lot 10, block 8, Vernon B. M. Lombard and wife to Henry Hekala, lot 8, block 26, Railway addition to Montavllla B. M. Lombard and wife to Henry Kekala, lot 7, block 21. Railway addition to Montavllla ........ Orson J. Gillett and wife to J. A. Arment. lots IS and 17. block SS. Irvlnrton Park Annie M. Kin; to Ben 8. Owena. lot 13. block 3. Cannon's addi tion .jr..-. C. J. Reed "! wife to Helen Keeler. lot l.Tilock 3, Auburn Psrk Arthur W. Carpenter to Katie Coss, lots 7 and 8, blo-k . Car ter'a addition to Portland .... Jamee H. Murphy and wife to John Wrlerht, Iota S and 6. block 14. MaKelvllle John T. Chomwell to Edwin F. Jamee. lot 4, block 'XI." Fulton Park . Fred J. Lundberg to Fine Wil liam, east H of north of north H of tract "E." Overton Park i R W. Schmeer and wife to Mary I- Kratisv-. lot is. Dioca i. I OeMsmlth s adlltloe j Charles Ott and wife o France Alexander. Kt 1, Mork Railroad Shope addition to Albina Title Ooenatoe Trust eoen- rny to W. C. Olbeon. Jota S aad block 85. Berkeley rUllara E Hickman aad wife te Frank O. Claaston. ke 1. . 3, and 4. Hrk 3. Shairewvl Park rwiat J rvrriT aad wife Thowtae- H. O H. let 4. blorfc TVoolaww addttlnai L L Hawkins t J J P'. It. K"k 2. LI ncf 1 a Pa- -TV to Vr4 1 T Vrv. wet V, ef ,. rjortk H ef W I, IriM ' : er """ll ParV H- C. V, ... . . T . - - ','t 1 . t lrr 3,710 500 600 81 .. 1.609 LT2 J 471 17 ITS Tie 14) 4.tfl 29 1. 1. 151 414