I IS THE OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 9. 1809.; IMS BIG CARGO FOR BRISTOL BAY 'American Ship IJorlin Will : Leave Down This Af ;' ternoon. rffort to have FJIEIGHT IXCMJDES XKAKLV EVKKYT1IIXG awi-m i Portland Merchant tit About 75, OOO Out of - t'wl Golng Korth to Salmon Flatting tJrounda Worker to Join at Astoria, mlttee will exert every a ship Bent here. The liver mm ar of tha opinion that Portland la ntlll.vl to a vlalt by on. of the Pacific cnaat fleet aa much aa any other city on Ilia cnaat, and shouldha ve one notwithstanding; tha at titude dlaplayed ao tar by the powera that he. They aay that whll there la no great amount of profit in carrying viattnr to ami from the warships, It atlll haa a tendency to bring people to the waterfront o that Indirectly they would profit Ihervfrom. ItKTritXS FItOM LAUNCHING With a carao valued at approximately 171.000, the American ahln Berlin. Cap tain Bolton, will leav. down the river this afterneon from the dock of the ' American Can company bound for Brla ' tol Bay. Alaska. The vessel carrtea one f the 'miwt assorted cargoea imaginable, the manlfeat ahowlnjr almoat every Item from a row to a needle. .,... The- freight la being ahlpped north by the Alanka-Portland Packers assocja ' tlon. and will b used In the company a rinnarv ana stores, rur i.. .., hr. ! larre shlDment of tin run a. In which tha salmon will I In brought to . markt Judging from tha manlfeat,. the .' u.i. mi nv country calla fin- about everything that can be thought of here. I'For the women and children In the far northern flahtng camp-, the Berlin has on board a lot of chocolate cream and other candles. Kor the men there la a larae assortment of tobacco, clgara, pipes and anuff. x Then there la every- ' thing In the way of wearing apparel from cap down to ahoea. Necktlea and overalls, i)spender and button, un derwear and aocka, In the food line there la everything from egg to canned foods. Dried and canned fruita are be-' ng taken north In big quantltlea, and they are expected to meet with a strong demand. . . . Tha milch cow wh placed on board yeaterday. She will fuonish fresh milk for the officers, but the crew and 200 fishermen and cannery workers who are to Join the vessel at Astoria, will have to subsist on canned milk.' Before re turning next fall the cow will be slaugh tered for fresh beef. A fw sheep and pigs will also be taken north. A large percentage of the cargo will v. nM in the natives, and It is said the company makes about aa much from its Tides dealings in supplies It does 1n th water--l. cannery business, several cargoes 01 similar character are being sent to Bris tol Bay from other Pacific coast ports. The tug North King, which will act as tender for, the Berlin, will also leave down today. New Open Klver Iioat Will Soon o Into Commission. The launching of that Open River Tranapnrtatlon company's new ateamer Twin Cities yeaterday afternoon waa a oomplete success. Mlas K. U. Rhodes of thl city christened the craft gliding down the ways. Many of those who at tended tha launching returned last night. A trial trip la being held today and "the Intnntlon In to have the official In spection tomorrow. If everything woras satisfactorily the bout will probably he put In commission neit wee between Oulo and LewlBton on a six day sched ule ALOXO THE WATERFROXT RvvU Arlnt - . ..-..-i'.Jun Numantln. orient , .July i aCU XJaara Baa Depart. noaa City, 8an Francisco April Alliance. Coos Bay .'.April 10 Sua Elmore, TllUmook April Jt Kureka. Kureka and Coos. April 11 Riverside, Han Francisco April It Argo. Tillamook April 14 Breakwater, Coos Hay April if (eorge W. Elder. Han FadO. ..April la 8nator. Han Kranolaco Fru if Alesla, orient May it Arabia, orient Jun , .Juna II ..July 10 tm rort. .o. w. r. . .Astoria . .Astoria . .Aatorla ..Astoria Astoria lrydock t Oceanic Astoria American Can. Co. O. W. P. O. W. P. O. W. P, The time boll Is still undergoing re- nnlra and hen en dM not drou today. The steam schooner Dulsy Freeman cleared todav for San Franclaco with nun fAt of lumber. The oil tanker Santa Maria left down last night bound for San Francisco with 60.000 feet of lumber on board. The aieam schooner Wellealey will leave San Francisco April 14 with gn eral cargo to be delivered at Oak street doc. The oil tanker Atlas la at the Ports mouth tanka today discharging a cargo nt nil from Ran FrflJlciacO. ' Th steam schooner F. S. Loop left Ban Franciaco this morning for this port to load lumber for a return cargo. MARINE NOTES FINDS REKP IN MID-OCEAN Astoria, April . Sailed at :25 a. m.. steamer Eureka, for Coos Bay and Eu reka. Sailed at I a. m., steamer Asun cion, for San Francisco. Arrived down at s a. m., ship Berlin. Arrived down at 11 a. m.V' steanier Bowdoln, San Pedro, April . Arrived last night, steamer .Yellowstone, from Co lumbia river. Astoria. April 8. Arrived at S:15 and left up at 4:60 p. m., steamer Atlas, tmm Kin Francisco. San Francisco, April 8. Sailed at 1:30 p. m.. steamer K. 8. l-ioop, for Portland. Arrived at 9 p. m., ateamer Nome City, from Portlend. Astoria, April . Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth; wind, northwest, 25 , miles; weather. clear. Tides at Astoria Saturday High 07 a. m.. 8.4 feet; 4:23 p. m.. 6.6 feet. Low water 9:55 a. nu. 0.2 feet; 9:45 p. m 3.5 feet. MARINE IXTKLUUENCE RygJa, orient Numantia, orient . Teasels Ley land Bros., Br. !..., Donna Francssca, Br. bk Churchill, Am. ach...... A 1 vena. Am. ach W. F. Jewett, Am. ach.. Irene, Am. sen Washington. Am. as.... Abcrfoyle. Br. bk St. Nicholas. Am. ah Berlin, Am. sch Neotsfield. Br. bk. . . Brabloch, Hr. bk. . . . mei.slvnn nr. ah. . . Henry Vlllard. Am. ach Astoria Dundee. Pus. bk Knappton Oliver J. Olson. Am. Prescott VlrglnlaAm. as .Astoria Carmel. Am. as Mrydock fl. W. Bartlett. Am. ss. . Inman-Poulaen Com nee r. Am. aa Kalnle Malwl Gale. Am. sch ...Astoria Alliance. Am. aa Couch atree St Xnlnns Am. mm Couch street Jettlon. Nor. as Astoria Xa Boats to load tumoar Annie K. Smale, Am. as Hongkong Bcrengere, Fr. sh Inqulque Jacobaen, Fr. sh... iMollendo Wellealey, Am. ss San Francisco Olymplo. Am. ss Ban Francisco Majestic. Am. ss San Francisco Bm moata With Cement and OanaraX Oulf Stream. Br. bk Antwerp Poltallook. Br. sh Antwen Wavertree. Br. Eh Ellesmarenorl Matterhorn, Br. sh . . . Newcastle-on-Tyne Babln Chevaye, Fr. bk Antwerp Crown of OerrainT. Br. bk. .. .Antwerp Genevieve MollnoS. Fr. bk. ... .Antwerp Marechael de Castries, Fr. bk..QIaagow General Faldherbe. Fr. bk Antwerp Gael. Fr. bk onaon Tramp Steam era rn Boat. Clan McFarlane. Br. ss. .Victoria, B. G Oil Oarrrar Ba Boat. Atlas. Am. aa Ban Francisco Ba Bout to toad drain. La Peller, Fr. bk. . . Europe Bn Bonta With CoaL Hoche. Fr. bk Newcastle. N. 8. W. Jolnville. Fr. bk Newcastle, N. S. W. Its rates, which bava been under Inves tigation for tha past six mentha. It Is expected) that the rate of tha Paoiflo and Walla Fargo companies in Oregon Wilt ba ordered reduced Jur th railroad commission In several Important partlo tliara bofora tha year has nasaad. lb rates submitted today era planned ratea granted on fruit to support th ronten- ax read th communication accompanying th tariff sheet, '"and this nollcy ha re sulted In opening up market not other wis available. to ahow the'lo and vearatablei lion vearatables, to support th ron that by giving uch rate th Freas companies are following a ben Icltiry policy to develop those purault. "It ha a been th poller of the Paoiflo Expreaa company to grant exceedingly low ratea on this character of products.1' ' A XBOOXSB ' - Is a maa who can't good In any person or thing. It a habit cauaad by . ia.inlerod liver. If you Una that you ar beginning to ae thing through blue spectacles, treat your iitir w iro rfranlnc out process with Ballard' Ilerbtna A ur cur for constipation, dyspepsia. Indigestion, sick headaohe, blllouaneaa, all liver, stomach and bowal troublaa Sold by Bkldmor urug j& Captain Law son of the Americana Report to Hydrographic Office. Captain M. S. Lswson of the Ameri can schooner Americana, from Kobe to Puget sound, reports that on March 6. 1909, a perfectly clear day. calm and miuttii mm. he cot excellent noon po sition; latitude ;'9. 47 degrees northj longitude 142, 33 degrees east; sighted a reef about 800 feet long and 80 feet wide, laying nearly east and west, from six to eight feet of water on It and dis tant from the vessel about three quar ters of a mile, bearing N. N. E. (mag) from noon- positidn. Upon reaching Cape Flattery, 81 days later, the chrono meter was found to be corn!. Captain Lawson lias reported tho mat ter to the hydrographlc office and John McNulty, nautical expert, In charge of the local branch, today sent out notices to mariners, acquainting them with the fact. Bag-alar X,lnr Du t Antra. Riverside. San Francisco April 10 Sue II. Elmore, Tillamook April 11 Breakwater, Coob Bay April 11 Argo. San Francisco April 12 Kureka. Kureka and way April 12 Senator, San Francisco April IS George W. Elder, San Pedro. .. .April 14 Alliance, Coos Bay April 16 Rose City, San Francisco April 20 Ales I a, orient May 8 Arabia, orient May 25 ROOSEVELT PARTY AT FORT SAID; ALL WELL (United Preia Leased Win.) Port Said, April 9. Former President Theodore Rooaevelt, his son Kermlt and the members of their African hunting expedition arrived here at o'clock this evening. All members of the party are In the best of health and having a "bully time." Francis Warrington Dawson. aboard the Admiral as staff correspond ent of the United Press, reported today that the voyage here was without Inci dent. EXPRESS COMPANY SUBMITS EVIDENCE '(By Journal Leased Salem Wirt.) Salem. April 9. The Pacific Exnress company submits more evidence to the railroad commission today concerning CURES o OLD SORES Valley vista WORD WITH YOU MARRIAGE UCKNSES ' T Oaorr II. Voaner. 801 Holman Street. tl, and Margaret II. Hoffman. 18. William J. Reeves. Monteauma. I0WB J, and Elisabeth M. Adams 68. . F. L. Hoals Portland 18 , and IL A. Barns ti. George V. Bets'cST William avenu. tl, and La villa Marl Jackson, 17. Joaeiih Onl. I Park street. IS. and Helen M. Katon. IT. . WKDDING card. W. O. Brullh A, GoJ yvashtngton blag-, corner ta aaajr, Washington sta . T- CLARKH BROS., florists: fin flower and floral design. 181 Morrison at. MAX M. BMTf it florlat, 160 th t.. op posit Meier A Frank'; Main 7815. BETZ A 80NS. florists, funeral design. 149 H Morrison; Main 8091. A-U77. The new townsite on the United Electric railway, which wil run right through the tract. The very finest soil, tele phone service and mail route. Lots cleared and in cultiva tion. Good school, and located in the famous Tualatin valley, where everything will grow. Very finest straw berry, vegetable and fruit land. LOTS $75.00 $5 Cash and $5 Per Month FULL DREflS Un suits for rant, all slaa. lau Tailoring Co., 109 Stark t BIRTHS 2 TO 6-ACRE TRACTS. f0 CASH AND f lO MONTH i-ER SMITH-WAGONER CO. 333 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 44w444444)4 4) HAD STORMY VOYAGE If an old sor existed simply because the flesh was diseased at that partioular spot, it would be aa easy matter to apply some remedy directly to the place that would kill the germs; or the diseased flesh might be removed by a surgical operation and a cure effected. But the very fact tnat oia sores resist every form or local or external treatment, and even return after being cut away, shows that back of them Is a morbid cause which must be removed before a cure can result. Just aa Jon a an tha Steam Schooner m. jieiens Brings pollution continues In the blood, the ulcer remains an open cesspool for the Freight From San Francisco. deposit of impurities which the circulation throws Off . 8.8. S. cures Old Sores with 800 tons of freight, consisting by purifying the blood. It removes every trace of Impurity and taint from target? oi aa u ?" me circulation, aaa tnus completely aoes awav witn tne cause. when Lin a n m , 1 - -l a. tl 5 at i , . . , . d o. o. aaa cieansou uio oiouu, uio sore Doiiina to oeu, ana iz is nor, a surface cure, but the healing process begins at the bottom; soon the dis charge ceases, the Inflammation leaves, and the place nils In with firm healthy flesh. Under the purifying and tonio effects of S. S. 8. the system Is built up, and those whose health has been impaired by the drain and worry of an old sore will be doubly benefited by its use. Book on Sores and ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write. ; THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA Bodge, arrived at Couch street dock yes terday. For return cargo she will load wheat and lumber. The St. Helens had a rough time of it coming north, for all the way she was forced to buck a strong northwester. Tha se ran high and tossed the craft about considerably. The St Helens will load lumber" at the mills of tha Portland Lumber company. BOATMEN WANT WARSHIPS Think Portland Is Entitled to Visit at Least Once a Year. Owner of passenger launches are anxious that a warship be brought to Portland for the Rose Carnival week and nromlse ' a liberal subscription toward th carnival fnnd lf the .CQH1-J YOU CAN SMILE WITH IMPUNITY h..- ' when you have good teeth, but It Is a risky business If your teeth sr bad. If there Is anything the matter with youra. come and let ua luralm Mem and we will put them In prooer condi tion for you. arrest decay, should there i be any. and make your tf'th permanent ly pretty and healthy. We are expert rntlsts. but not expert chargers. Our I are very reasonable. TEETH. "rgea r. '-v l r - :,::i::z;z::.z:iz3i " "'"""i ' rilling BO up -Uold or Porcelain Fillings Sl.OO up Gold Crowns SS.OO Sat of Taeth SS.OO up Brldg work a specialty. AS Wk trmaraato: t or . Tea Tear. CHICAGO PAINUSS DENTISTS saasi wAszTjroTO rr, com PbOM Mai XIM Ofllea Itovr. I a. m. to p. m.: Sua Sar from lt 1. attendaat. a XT A SWEETHEART FREE e t F-je4r"e M 4o (Jay Jear t for IwU frUcuiara in the center of the Columbia river early, fruit belt, is the farthest point in the northwest from a mountain range, and the very lowest irrigated altitude, as a few miles below here the river goes into a range of low hills that it flows through for 75 miles until reaching the mountains. Here we have no mud, practically no snow, no foggy days; the water used (or irrigation, after being carried through many miles of ditch in the open country, where it is estimated that we have 300 days of sun shine every year, is nice and warm, and when turned on the land that is itself bathed in almost perpetual sunshine drives our crops ahead at a lively pace. Therefore, only this lower end of the valley of the Columbia, of all the northwest, has the right to use the slogans: "The California of the Northwest" and "The Land of the Early Fruit." has two general stores, meat market, drug store, hard ware store, implement store, two lumber yards, livery stable, postoffice and a bank carrying $W,000 in de posits. You are not pioneering when you settle at Richland, but are making a home among the best people of the west. DONT WAIT. INVESTIGATE NOW RICHLAND LAND CO. 110 SECOND STREET. PORTLAND. OREGON STIVERS ft VERNON, MGRS. SK, TATXOm, Tli Zieadlng Speolallai. My Unfailing and Scien tific Treatment Is Your Hope of Vigor My cures are lasting, because the methods I employ meet even the most minute details of those ailments to which they apply, and are readily modified to meet the requirements of individual cases. Because my treatment is ample, scientific and thorough, my cures 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 treat for real and lasting cures. Kveryremedy I employ has its part in bringing positive and permanent results. Under ray treatment the patient who notes Improvement In his condition can feel assured that feal benefit and not a temporary drug effect has been obtained, and can Con tinue with confidence that a thorough cure is being accomplished. The Scientific Treatment of Weakness Dosing the system with powerful stimulants and tonics in an effort to restore functional vigor can have but one final result: The condition is rendered worse than before. "Weakness" Is merely an Indication of a low form of inflammation in the prostate gland, and this Inflammation is but aggravated by stimulating remedies that excite temporary activity. 1 employ the only scientific and fully effective treatment for "weakness" which effects a permanent cure by restoring the prostate gland to a sound but. healthy state. I obtain complete results In-every case 1 treat. Inter esting literature and a beautiful engraved chart' free If you will call. I Cure All Diseases of Men Those In any trouble, suffering from VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE or any other disease tending to destroy and disfigure and to render happiness Impossible, are urged-to call upon me without delay. Those wanting vaiu able time, dissipating their money and aggravating their ailment by sub mitting to indirect. Ineffectual unsci entlflc treatment, that never did and never can cure, are invited to visit me and investigate my successful system. I positively guarantee results In all curable cases and frankly refuse to accept any other case. If for any reason It is too late 'to guar antee a cure. " t Examination Free 1 offer not only FREE consultation and advice but of every case that cornea to me I will make a careful examination and diagnosis, without charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get exDert opinion about his trouble. k.. If you rdnnot call, write for Diagnosis In Chart. ana Sundays from 10 to 1 only. all day from 9 a. m. to 9 p. My offices ar open The DR. TAYLOR Co. 834 W MOBBISO RBBI, COBVBB SEOOVD, TOMttAMB, OB. An investment of $30.00 for one acre and $30 for each additional acre in cash and the payment per month of whatever you feel you can consistently lay aside for the purchase of a five or ten acre tract in COVE ORCHARD will provide a steady income for you for the balance . of your life. This is not idle talk, it is straight-from-the-shoulder, common sense. Just as soon as you agree to buy from one to ten acres in COVE , ORCHARD, your land will be cleared, will be planted to the1 best adapted product for the soil, will be cultivated until that product comes into bearing and 25 per cent of all the net pro ceeds will be applied on your tract to help you pay for the land. The soil of COVE OR CHARD is rich .enough, 4 I aeep enougn ana lasting enough to support a man and a large family if he lives his allotted time. Our hand somely illustrated booklet will explain fully just how this can be done Xo your profit and pleasure. WOLF To Mr. and Mr. Henry Wolf, 868 Sherman street. Anrll 6. a boy. MASTERS To Mr. and Mrs. 8am Mas ter, toaat Thirty-fifth and Fromont street. March 14. a bov. W1CKLINK To Mr., and Mr. C. E. Wlckline. 1129 Eaat Twenty-flrat street north, March 27, a boy. WKYQANDT To Mr: and Mrs. H. L. Weygandt. BBS East J'ortv-flf th treet. March SI, a boy. FULTON To Mr. and Mr. Jf. F. Ful ton. 387 Sixth street. March 88 a boy. ' j. DEATHS ' JOHNSON Chris Johnson, St. Vincent' hospital. April t. aa 4t: anaemia. REINCEK Henrietta . Relncek. CSS Orove street, April , age 88: old age. CARD OF THANKS 7. I WISH to thank tha many friend for the kindness shown me during-the ill ness and death of mv beloved husband; also those who took part in tha funeral servioea, and Dr. F. 8. Smith, who worked so faithfully and comforted him during these dark hours of suffering. , MRS. J. FRED WILKIN FUNERAL DntBCTOfW DUNNINO. M"ENTEB A OILBAUOH. undertaker and mbalmri modern In every detail: Seventh and Pin: Main 480. I .any assistant. ml J. P. Finlcy & Son SSSSLST Lady attendant. ' Mam . A-1599. ZELLER-BYRNE8 CO.. Russell; East 1088. undertakers, 379 Lady assistant. M'ENTEE-ERICKSON CO., undertaker; lady aaa t. 409 Alder st. Both phones. EDWARD HOLMAN. undertaker: Sd at. ROSE CITY CEMETERY. Phone C-2114 and A-4444. IF. a DUNNING, eaat aid funeral 1- reotor. 414 K. Alder, corner f th. MEETING NOTICES 41 UPCHURCH hall for lodges, meetings, or dances: Monday ini Tinay evenings, rnone Mam imi, rent for parties. CHAPIN ticRLOV Room 332 Chamber of Com merce, Portland, Or. M. W. A. Mondaj elling-Hiraoh block. 10th WEATHER RE1-OKX A new low preasuie area ba made Its apeparance over Alberta. No rain has yet occurred In connection with Una disturbance, but - cloudiness has in creased In Washington, British Colum bia, northern Idaho and western Mon tana. The western high pressure area now occupies the territory between the Rocky mountains and th Mississippi river, and the barometer continues rela tively low In the lower lake region, middle Atlantic and New England states. Light snow has fallen in the urjner Mississippi vallev. the lake re gion and In the northern portion of New England, and light to moderately heavy rains have fallen In the Atlantic states from Massachusetts south to Florida and along tne gulf coast from Florida to Texaa. It is warmer In Brit ish OoliMnbla, eastern Washington Idaho, Arizona, northern New Mexico and Colorado, and colder In the south ern states from Texas east to the At lan tic coast. The indications are for showers in this district tonight or Saturday, with lower temperatures. Temp. Max. - MtnPreclp Mini WHEN IN PORTLAND VISIT OUR FREE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 291 V, MORRISON ST. (UPSTAIRS). Bet 4th and 5th Su. A GREAT COLLECTION OF LIFE-LIKE SUBJECTS DEMONSTRATING PERFECT AND DISEASED CONDITIONS OF MEN. Baker City. Or 2 Boise. Idaho 62 Chicago 40 Cincinnati. 0 6 Denver. Col 42 Dubuque, Iowa 43 Helena, Mont 64 Huron, 8. D 48 Jacksonville, Fla... 82 Lewiston, Idaho.... 70 lifls Angeles, Cal... 82 Marshfleld, Or 74 New Orleans. La... 63 New York. N. Y... 68 N. Yakima. Wash. . 70 Omaha, Neb 44 Pocatello. Idaho.... 64 Portland, Or 78 Roseburg, Or 78 St. Paul, Minn 38 San Francisco, Cal. 78 Seattle, Wash 68 Siskiyou, Or 70 Spokane, wash s Walla Walla, Wash. 70 Washington. D. C. . 60 34 44 L'K 30 2 28 34 18 62 40 68 36 60 48 36 32 36 4S 40 18 64 44 4 2 38 60 42 .00 .00 .on .01 .on T. .00 .00 .64 .00 .00 .00 .48 T. .00 .0!) .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 T. Oregon Grape Camp. No. 697S. lyi and Washington street. M. W A. Evergreen Camp. (466. meet Wednesday evening. Aiisity Diag.. ia nd Morrison sts. REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS LAWYERS Abstract a Trust .Co.. room Board of Trad blag.; abstracts a specialty. James rlrtb and wife to Joseph Sabb. lot 6, block bo, vcrnon.. ou Western Oregon Trust Co. to Frank Voll, lot 4, block 10. Creston 315 H. J. Kingsley and wife to E. O. Aspiund. west oi lois i ana 8. block 270. city 7,000 H. E. Noble and wife to Lexie E. Basfocd, lot 8. block 15, Klrlanrt Z.500 H. W. Iytle and wife to John H. McKeflaiie, lot 11, block 13, Cen tral Alblna S.S60 Portland Trust Co. to Frank J. Callahan, lot 2. b ock 4. Sara toga addition . .. 250 R. E. .Allen and wife to O. C. Smith et al. lots 6 and 7. block 18. Woodmere 450 E. B. Holmes et al to E. L. San- horn, lots 18. 19 and 20, block 37, Irvington 4,100 H. E. Noblu and wife to M. M. Donahoe and wife, lots 26 nnd 27, block 1, Roselawn annex.. 400 Percv F. Morton and wife to Da vid H. Wlntermute et al, lota 23 and 24, block 6. Flrland 625 Jacob Kramer and wife to Ste phen Kowalsky. Iota 19 and 20, block 3, Orchard Place 840 Same to Alice M. Jenkins, lots 3 - and 4, block 74. Irvington 2.000 PACIFIC Tltla ft Trust CoA the leading abstractor. 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg. NEW TODAY. $30,000 300 Ft. Frontage orr Willamette Rive 500 Ft. Deep TO MACADAM ROAD S. P. Co.'s track passes through' this piece, giving it excellent trackage and wharfage facilities. SOME INCOME SWEET-HEAD-LEMCKE 146, Fifth St. FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson' Compound savin and (Jotton Moot rliie, th best and only reliable rem edy for roatAxa TROUBLES amu xmmxaux. ibitibi, Cur. th. most ob.tlnat. oases in to 19 day. Prio IS per boa. or S for 15; mailed In plain wrapper. Ad dress T. 3. PIERCE. 81 Aliaky bldg, 266 Morrison U Portland, Or. 3i 7C Quickly. OF WE CURE Safelr and' Thoroughly WEAKNESS MEN. VARICOCELE. H YD RflflTT.tr. uirntrMiff T0n ww n a a . nenvtsua utoiLUI, BLUUJ AND SKIN DISEASES, SORES, ULCERS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, KIDNEY. BLADDER AND REC TAL DISEASES. PROSTATE GLAND DIS ORDERS AND ALL CONTRACTED SPE CIAL DISEASES OF MEN. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. If you cannot call, write for lilt and free book. m aaaaiaaaai m aaa am 1 Vff Ulm AHO WUMin X I ' Cs.tf oraatrU rI 6lMtan4toaBKH U ,imtn r alcrsttaa ef B.a.a aiwra.a. aatae. Pftt.lM md na .atria En Wftltll mi 0. gni t ot.ia. Ounun,l J mmtm ky Drag-gists, a... Z f r mm I Uta wruM 11 1 a, or ).. r (ftraaia M caa 41 trrtnit 000 question MEN: IP IN TROUBLE CONSULT US TODAY" Hour from 9 a. m, to 8 p. m and Sondajrf from 10 to li The Oregon Medical Institute T)W Morrison St, Bet. 4th and 5th, Portland, Oregon IKN H '4 aa ?S-. 1 I - - I - . . 15 Net oo $15, " Apartment house centrally located on west side, completely furnished through out, hot water, heat and telephone In every suite; best buy ever offered on the market. No phone Information; S4600 caah will handle thla. DEVLIN & FIRE6AUGH BlO-ail-Slt Bwvtlaad BaUdln. W Balld Artistic Horn oa Say Sjr meats It V Botld Ob fe Ton. WHY WOT? Butterworth Stephenson Co., Inc. peaigier aaS BaUdar mt Artt-U Mem B lAfaytf ldg, na a4 Wash. A $6000 Property NOB HILL DISTRICT , Oo. thla week for lea than tit. quK-aiy. Act G. W. GRIDLEY Pnorth Bt Board of Trad Bldg. I ell roar teoo- lf It MteabU rty anJ riabt pri-. Con . na e aa. abnt It. S. T.WALKER 4 Ortt P1dg. Phon Mstsj iikt TRY ME ml I ttt T , ' ' , - ' ,