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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. -PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER V' 1903. 13 GREAT LAKES mm in n f i r- UUIIII I onn ; Total Shipments From Al Lake .Ports Show Increase ' In July "- Over Corre spondin Month of Las Year. . ' ' ,, " ths the r k. '.A.' considerable (.improvement . In Kualnoaa antlvltv on anil around 'great lak Is indicated by tha figures of domestic lake shipments during tha . . month or July just made dudiuj dj tha bureau of atatlatica of the depart ' ment of commerce and labor at Waeh tnafnn T" I"!. , . The total ablpmentg ltV' tha domestic trade from "all lake porta. 12.S.I.660 -,'net tons - wara - tha -largest- monthly total recorded during tha history of vth lake trade, exceeding the July. 1908, . 'figures by over 2U million net tone Vnnt ihnaa nf Jnlv. 1907. bv I 1-1 mil :llon net tone. Tha large gain In ton nage was due In tha flret place to. the "greatly Increased "hlpments of Iron ore ' from take Superior and Lake Mleblgan 'ports, tha ore shipments during July s exceeding those of any month In the '.history or tne traae. ai comparea wnn July 1907. figures. Increased shipments or m)mn ahown for nla- Iron. Iron man ufactures, copper, lumber and unolassed freight. Iron Ore. ! Of the total Iron ore shipments for Mho month, 6,727.664 gross tons, about itO peroent Is credited, to the ports of Uulutn ana (superior, wniie over o per ,ent of the total Is reported to have been shipped from Two Harbors. The total domestic ore shipments for the season ending wrth July were 15.880,497 gross tons, .which Is about I million 'tons short of tha 1907 record. If ship ments continue at tha present rate It is likely that the 1907 record of pearly 41 million tons will bo equalled. If not exceeded.-v Almost zo per cent oi ,me 14,231,884 gross tons of ore landed flur Ing the season is credited to Chicago, Indiana- nuruur vira i ... . The shipments of soft Tal for the month. 2.183.067 net tons, fell consid erably below the July, 1908,- figures, largo decreases appearing, In the fig urea for Cleveland,- Lorain and Toledo. The season shipments of this article, 6,660,829 net tons, were slightly above the corresponding 1908 figures. Ship ments of hard coal, from Buffalo main ly, 668,384 net tons for the month and 1.721.117 net tons for the season to - the end of July, were considerably be low the corresponding 1908 figures. Wheat shipments. The season shipments of wheat were 11,189,979 bushels, compared with 14, 784,291 bushels shipped during the cor responding period in 1908. Of the1 to tal shipments during the present sea son about 78 per cent was credited to Duluth Superior and about 21 per cent to Chicago.". The corn shipments dur ing the -season, 13,877,878 bushels, of which more than three fourths were from Chicago and over 16 per cent from Milwaukee, compare favorably with those of a year ago. The season ship ments of oats . 7.801.976 .bushels- were 'slightly below those or a year ago. a .mnsiderable decrease occurred In the Mnmsnta nf flaxseed: the rye ship merits were somewhat lower and those of barley slightly higher than a year aun The- flour shipments for the mnnih 97 942 net tons, mainly from Duluth-Superior and about 21 per cent nrt QlndRtone. were somewhat lower han rtiirlna- July. 1908. The season l,inmnta of this article. 483,934 net tons, mainly because of larger ship fmm Mllaukm. show a alien Increase over the corresponding 1908 The lumber shipments continued tioaw ihnnirh the monthly total. 146, 860 M.' feat, was slightly below the June total. Tne lOiai lor mo bouii, M feet, was about 160,000,000 feet In excess of the like 1908 total, though flVinut IS nar cent below the correspond ing 1907 total. A great Improvement is shown in the snipmenis or unciassea, including package, rreignt. xne monin ly total under this head for the firsi tfnia exeppded the million ton mark while the seven months' total, 3,698,411 net tons, was larger than the corre sponding totals for the last two years. Large Figures. The vessel movement during the month likewise shows unusually large figures. The departures in the domes tic trade numbered 11.058 vessels, rep resenting a-total net tonnage of 16. 887.765. a figure largely In excess of the like July, 1907 and 1908, records. For the seven months of the season the departures - in the domestic trade numbered 88,896 vessels of 44,264,069 ' net tons, compared with 86.762 vessels of 45,918.871 net tons reported during the same period In 1907. : The freight movement through the canals at Sault 8te. Marie, Michigan, 1,706, 666 net tons, was about 22 per cent In excess of the July, 1908 and 1907, movements. The Increase was due exclusively to the heavier east bound movement. The westbound movement. 1,827.486 pet tons, on ac count of the lighter coal traffic, ahowa smaller figures than during the preced ing two seasons. The grain movement during the month, which Is partly made up of Canadian grain moving to Georgian bay And Lake Erlesports, shows smaller tc - tals than the corresponding 1907 and 1908 movements. The largest Increase i shown In the movement of Iron ore. Th- freight movement for the season to the end of July, 20.814,031 net tons, was almost 60 per cent In excess of the corresponding 1908 season move ment. The vessel passages through the canals to the end or July numbered 788S. representing a net registered ton nage of 17,081,548, a total more than 70 per cent In excess of the 1908 sea son - figure. freight Movement. -. The July movement of freight through the Detroit river, 9.624.141 net , tone, likewise shows a considerable increase over the July, 1908, movement of 8.065, 56 net tons, the gain being limited, however, enfirely to southbound move ment. The July total was even larger I'l III L 'HOME DEDICATED Hundreds of Tioncers Wit ness Impressive Ceremonies at Oregon City. (Special Pbpstcsj The Jearaall Oregon City. Or.. July Ssvsral hundred pioneers of Oregon and other eltlsena yesterday witnessed the dedlca tlon of the McLoughlln horns at tha eltv nark, the nermanent site of the his toric structure, ine ceremonies were opened with a short program by the concert band, following which Mayor W. K Carll Introduced VredericK V, Holman, president of tha Oregon His torical society, who made the principal address of tlia afternoon. Other speakers were the . Reverend Father Sherman, Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, and P. II. D'Arev of Salem, vice preai dent Of ' the Oregon Pioneer's associa tion. At tha conclusion of the speeohes the pioneers snd other residents re Dewed- acaualntanoes. - ' , .President Holman paid a high tribute to John McLoughlln In his address. Ha pake., in part as-follows: - Address of Trederlok T. Kolmen. "It Is with great pleasure and In due appreciation or , ' the nonor 1 conrerrea upon me that I speak on this occasion or tha dedication, or ratner tne re-neai cation of this bouse, so long the, home or it. Joan JUCJougniiiv nere in uregon city. - . . . -, "The 'dedication was when he made this hi Si final -home in 'the Oregon occupancy or the "Oregon Country'. by the- united States and Great Britain. It was built after his resignation and after hehad Ceased to be the head of the Hudson s Bay com pany on the Paclflo coast, which was the direct result of his philanthropy and humanity to the early pioneers. He built this house to be his permanent abiding plaoe. "It was here that the newlv come Im migrants, discouraged by their long and arduous trips across the plains, were made hopeful by his kindly words and encouraged by his timely aid and as hospitality reigned supreme. His dark est days were never too dark .to give welcome to his friends and to tha strangers within his gates. It waa a place of culture, of refinement, tha one attractive place in Oregon, where the- tog caoin was the rule, and the strug gle for existence and to gain a foothold was the lot of most of the early pioneers. 'Hannv as waa the nrloina.1 dedica tion. of this house and with its cluster ing. charming memories of today. It was in it that Dr. McLoughlln suffered from despoiling hands; from the rapac ity of some of those he had befriended. and some of-those whose greed of gain outweighed all other considerations even religious pretensions. It was here mat poignant grier held him at times benumbed; it was here he saw his for tune disappear, his hODes frustrated. his life wrecked, and where finally his great heart broke. It was here he suffered martyrdom. It was here he died. I shall not go Into these details. Thev are matters of history. Monument to Hoble Man. 'It was a noble act that this houss has been set apart In perpetual memory or its original builder and owner a man who stands as the first, the great est. of Oregon's citizens. It is the one house In Oregon which typifies the om ana binds together the old and the new the days of heroic Oregon and the oays or tne greater uregon or . today. its preservation and Its removal to the present sits represents something or earnest ana heartfelt endeavor, some thing of romantic Interest, something or patriotism, something or nigher reel ings in the appreciation and' determina tion that the house of Oregon's great humanitarian' should be preserved and protected, not only for those of today but for those of the past, whom he be friended, and by whom he was beloved, and also for those of the future, who will respect and venerate his memory. To those who were instrumental In the accomplishment of this act be all hon or and praise.' It is a noble act of gen erous and grateful people. "Let this house remain forever a monument to Dr. McLoughlln. and to his memory. It has Its fitting resting BIU MIES TO I H W DULL GAME CALENDAR OF STOUT FOB THE WEEK Moaoay. National amateur championship golf tournament opens at Whaaton. lit Opening of annual horse shows at Newport. R. t Opening of automobile race nesting at Lowell. Mass. Teu mil Mississippi Marathon swim ming raos at Ml Louis. Middle states rowing regatta on the Harlem river, New York. Annual regatta of New England Amateur Rowing association at Boston. Opanlng of 1'acifle states champion inlo tannla Innrn.mMi I at 4Dal Monte. deliberately attempted to UL opening or New Hampanire aiaia Spokane Manager Wanted to Present Tie Game and Leave Grounds. Manager Brown of the Spokane club yesterday enth inning so that hs might snd it ano ej,er . catch s. train for Spokane, where his frank Man tell -ra. Jack (Twin) Bull I ... . - .i.w Th imh van. 20 rounds, at San Francisco. rrZmZ. .r.K,: . Opening of Grand Circuit race meet- w vw . r a-n.u, i 7 " 1 log at Hartford. Conn. rrea w tea .rerusea to orvp w I Tassday that would hare allowed crooner toi Ph Rmm.i, v. s-rank Pirato. 10 acore tha. winning run. Brown gathered I rounds, at Loa Ana-elea his men together and sulked off the " 'f meetings at ino'sriapo ei.M .hiia VmniM Kirhv Orannan an-1 Us, Jnd.; Hamllna. Minn.; Lincoln. Neb.; nounced that tha eame had bean called Wheeling. W. Va-J Bethlehem, Pa.; De- . - . . . ... imi, u k . A WammI.. uaaa to aive-tna Indians an nour u oraaa it , w. , Wedaesday the field to carry him out on their shoulders fell back lit dismay. Than a few rushad forward to his aid, but before he was picked up He wss dead. A poat mortem examination resulted In the discovery that his heart valves had burst. , r THREE EVENTS ON SPORT CARD TODAY Baseball, motor boat racing and har ness horse racing are three forms of sport amusement In progress this aft ernoon. Out at tha baseball grounds Portland la playing a double header with Van couver, tha first game of which, started at 8 o'clock. Just below the Steel brides the motor boat races are being held, the first race being scheduled to start between 2 snd 1:80 o'clock. The Pacer's engine Is dis abled from the Saturday aotloo and will not start At the country club track, the River side Driving club la holding Its holi day matinee Willi many of the faateat matinee horses In the northwest enured. American Game Yesterday. At St. Louis FU H. Detroit T 1 fit. Louis , 1 t Batteries Wtllet and Schmidt; Powell and Criger. At Chicago Chicago iJevelaiid .... Batteries Smith and Berger and Easterly. R.H. B. Owens; Otis, FUNERAL NOTICrS rRKK.MAN la thla city. Mptwtr I, at his late realdaiice, tit I In evtnu.-, Randolph ITraeman, ac! 14 -i. 1 months, II days. Krlemts are ra t fully rnvtted to. attend, r'uneral i.-rM. .-i will be bald at Holnian's rhHl, Tltir.l and Salmon atreats, at I p. m. tomor row (Tuesday), September f. Interment Greenwood cemeterv. Fitch's Body Embalmed. (Ualted rrees Less Wire.) Chalons sur Marne, Vranoe, Sept The body of Clyde Fitch, the play wright. who died Saturday night, was embalmed today. It la to be kept here awaiting the arrival of his mother from New York. No funeral arrangements have yet been made. tHaTr Ain n'rrvlr train. Manager Oasay objected to tha Spo kane club leaving tne neiai ana wnn no attention was paid him, he filed a protest , of the game. For awhile It looked aa if a small riot waa about to be enacted. nAwn'a intanriAna la inrovr uii srama to Portland were so unmistakable and I Conn deliberate that the fans commenced jtck Johnson vs. Al Kaufman. hissing. . ... rounds, at San Ftanclsco, It was an unusuany gooa ;". rldav, iviiii ... - . . - I - . ... . hroua-h. Snokane Ued the score ro the Kia vuiuvan vs. Marry ione, Opening of four days' automobile rare meeting at Seattle. Kid Goodman vs. Young Donohue; 11 rounds, at ioweii. Mass. Thnrsday. Opening of horse show at Hartford, 10 15 eighth when Jamas completed the clr-1 rounds, at Baltimore. cult , Jensen wss going steadl time and was holding ins coita in granu 0nnfn, tannla matchae for the Davis Saturday. shape In the tenth. Spokane batted in ,B "tV" nal chalUttgrouo at Phlladel- mai ii. kbl i.i ' . --- - - tne cievcniH auu Aaiiv-u iw av I rihla ther than first r Marathon race at Wheelln Took aTensen on. onen to all amateurs or Hnn triat in aet the umolre s con- States. aaVif to call the a-ame before Portland SuVegarffi iTm'.ht M'MINN VILLE GRABS cost haril manaa-ar nnlarari Janaan tO DlSV' Short while he went Into the box. At this time Klllllay and Claflin were warming the bench. Brown lobbed the balls oyer Va., him at home with Spokane fighting I for the-pennant, the red headed IK. T . .aw, the United A PAIR OF- GABIES (SprcU! Dbpatrb to The Journal. I MrMInnvllle. Or Sent . McMInn as fast as ho could and yelled to the I vlllo defeated the White Diamonds of fielders to let them go. Remedies are Needed War w perfect, which we are not, medicines would net often be needed. Dot tinee eur systems nave oa eome weakened, impaired and broken down throu.b Indiscretions which have oos on from the early e.et, throuftv eountl eel (eoeratiooi, remedies ere needed to aid Nature in correcting our inherited end otherwise acquired weaknesses. To reach the teat of stomach weaknese end consequent digestive troubles, there is nothing so good es Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diseov at-w aa sfllwietjirtA tflAmfWinfllrl. I'll raetad from aative medio- Insl roots sold for over forty years with greet satisfaction to etl osera For e.... at a a . -B I a,t at t. U .ie.ai akaaelekal Weak Stomach, BtUousness. Liver itnpiainr, ram in iua oivmacu ana. v..a. Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of food.Chronio Diarrhea and other Intestinal Derangements, the "Diaoery,, is a time-proven and most efficient remedy. The denalne 'bam on ita ,outsiae wrapper tno signature v Yon can't afford to eocept a secret nostrum na substitute for this noo-eloo-bolio, medicine or known composition, not even though the argent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. . Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate end Invigorate stomach, liver end bowels. Sugsr-costed, tiny granules, sasy to take as candy. Pnnlan in two mmM veaterdav. The ot a hit -end ac0res were 8 to 2 and 9 to J. BaM atole second. Ostdlek lobbed tne. pan terles Foster. Rooper and Baker for about 40 feet in the air on the steal and McMlnnvllle and Oaks, Bergman and It fell between pitcher ana eeeona. An Leub for Portland. Infield out let Crocker to tnira ana ne nuM hiv, monrA tha winning run on Oniiith'a lona- r"lv to Weed, but Fred re fused to get out of the way and caught the ball. Brown raged like a caged lion anrl said soma unDIeasant imnga iu Vveed. Then began the marcn on tne field with the umpires consent Hnrlnar tha ffftmn a bunch of left field bleachers refused to vacate enough for Bassey to field a batted ban, ana n- CARNEGIE PITCHER DIES WHILE IN BOX (United Pre Leased Wire.) Pittsburg. Sent. 6. John Stauffer. who nitched for the Carnegie Steel com pany team, Is dead due to the bursting ager Casey had them removea. iney of h,. heart valveB yesterday while he tnmi-rt turtle and rooted for Spokane. , -i,.m.. in . h...h.n a.orna at.nf. Nordyke almost had a run In with some fer had JuBt fanned three men In suc- ectators witn wnomne naa oeen c..kn and the crowd waa cheering him. when he sank to the ground. The en thusiastic fans who had poured onto aneeti glng all afternoon. The score: SPOKANE. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. f i lace In this work, which Dr. McLough in generously gave to this city. It is only one of his numerous benefactions to the public Let this house be a shrine to him who loves his fellowmen. As long as it exists, this house will be a monument to him and of what he was and Is to the people of Oregon. May It rest here forever. It will stand for courage and right, for humanity as against selfish policy, for straightfor wardness ana nonesiv as against chi canery and dishonesty, for loving kind ness as against venality, ror a people s gratitude as against conspirators ras calitv and ins-ratutude. for a trlnmnh ant memory as against the slaif era, and libels or contemptiDie' contemporaries. "Here will come the stranger to show his appreciation of this great and good man; nere win come me pioneers or Oregon, and their descendants to the re motest generation, to ao nonor ana reverence, to the father of Oregon, Whose -loving kindness and humanltar lanlsm can never be forgotten. This house will be consecrated y . their prayers, their tears, and their love." GRAND AVIATION MEET IN BELGIUM Brlnker, cf. . Altman, 3b. . Weed, rf. ... James, 2b. . . Nordyke. lb. Clynes; If. .. Brown, ss.-p. Ostdelk, c. .. Jensen, p.-ss. 2 1 4 2 16 0 0 7 1 Totals 733 19 -2 Adams, rf. Breen, 3b. 4 Casey. 2b. Bassey; If. Kennedy, lb. Staton, ss. . Crocker, cf. Armbruster, Fournler, c. Beaton, p. . . Gough, p. . . Totals . . S 4 PORTLAND. AB. ft. H. PO. A. B. 6 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 Be sure and take a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting on your trip this summer. It cannot be ob tained on board the trains or steamers. Changes of water and climate often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and It Is best to be prepared. MEETING NOTICES 1 5 2 12 4 2 3 2 0 0 PORTLAND company 107. W. O. W., will give a wnist party weanesaay evening, September 8, In the W. O. W. temple, 128 11th st Dancing. Admis sion 15c. M. W. A. Oregon Grape Camp. No. 6978, Mondays. Belllng-Hl; end Washington sta Monday Selllng-Hlrscb block. 10th .38 4 733 19 2 M. W. 4. Evergreen Camp, (468. meets Wednesday evenings, Alisxy Diag. sa end Morrison sts. Game called end of eleventh to al low Spokane to catch train. SCORE BY INNINGS Spokane 0 110001100 04 Hits v i t h i i l l o i Portland 1200010000 04 Hits 1 200120000 17 SUMMARY. Struck out By Scaton 2. by Gough 3, by Jensen 6. Base on balls Off Seaton 4. off Gough 1. off Jensen 6. Two base hits James, Altman, Armbruster. Baa rlflce hlts Breen. Casey. Altman. Nor dvke. Clvnes. Stolen bases Adams, Bassey, Crocker, Jensen. Hit by pitched ball Nordyke and Ostdelk by Seaton Passed balls Armbruster. First base BUSINESS CARDS WEDDING cards. W. O. Smith A Co, Washington bide, corner 4th and Washington sta. CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers and floral designs. 189 Morrison st MAX M. SMITH, florist 180 8th st posits Meier ft Frank's. Main Vis PACIFIC TlUe & Trust Co., the leading abstractors. zo-o-s-t failing Diag. CERTIFICATES of title made by the Title ft Trust company, 7 Chamber of Commerce. (United Frees Leased Wire.) Tournal. Belgulm. Sept. 8. Great in terest Is oelng taken today in 4he avia tion meet, which opened here yesterday. With, the opening of the contests the field was packed by an Immense crowd. During the meet there wUl be contests for speed, duration and height. A num ber of valuable prises will be awarded. the principal one to tne aviator who makes a lour of the olty. which is eight kilometers from the field. LAWYERS Abstract ft Trust Co., room Board of Trade bide.: abstracts a natHaltv SojlSffinA s BSE By Seaton 7. by Jensen 10. Base hits Off Seaton 4, runs 8, at bat 23; off Jensen 6. runs 4, at bat 32. Time of game 2 hours 10 minutes. Umpires urennan and uarney. National Games Yesterday. At Chicago R. H. E. Chicago 1 6 8 Pittsburg 6 10 0 Batteries Brown and Needham; Cam- nits, L,eever ana Gibson. Lmpires Johnstone and Klem. 68. His Medicines Act Quickly, Effectively and Painlessly At Cincinnati , R. H. E. Cincinnati 8 7 3 Bt. Louis t n 8 Batteries Rowan. Carmlchael and Roth; Bebee and Phelps. Umpire ODay. Gee rr Gee Wo Ms Wo WoEiderfiul Lasting Speedy Ceres . PLACE ME WITHOUT A SUPERIOR I Use Every Scientific System to CURE FOREVER the Most Stubborn Cases of DISEASES OF MEN and MUST Say My 20 YEARS' Experience Has Been Most Sat isfactory to ME, and Today It Is an Undisputed CALL Fact That I Have the Largest Practice DON'T TODAY in Portland in My Specialty. DELAY NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL BENEFITED roB tbb vxrv raw DAYS. My Fees During the Above Period Will Be Half of That Charged by Other Specialists. NervousDiseases Do you feel that you are not the man you once were? Do you feel tired In tho morning and easily exhausted 7 Is you back lame? Is your memory falling? Do you have difficulty In concentrating your thoughts? Do you notice a loss of ambition? If you suffer from any or all of the above symp toms you certainly do not desire to remain so. What you wont Is to be made strong and vigorous men tally, as nature Intended. Z Ours It in 30 to 60 Bays. Quick results, lasting cures. AM FOR MEN Blood Diseases may bs either hereditary or contracted. Tho form er causes eczema, , rheu matism, pains, etc The latter begins with a small pimple, followed by sores In the mouth and throat, which have the appear ance of white patches, spots or lores on the body, face or scalp, fall ing hair and eyebrows, and later on other terrible symptoms such as paraly sis or locomotor ataxia, canceroua growths, de cayed bones and flesh. X Overcome It la 90 Says Symptoms disappear In 1 to t weeks. No Incurable Cases Accepted vakioosb Tisxars, TxssmB waste, pzicpi.es, ssadacbx, TULXB BACK, XXDJTEY OS BXtADDElt DISEASES ASS QUICKLY, BATEI.Y AMD tnUBZ.Y CURED rOKBTES. Lst year I cured many cases that had failed to get even a little relief. thmia-h thav hu annnt hundreds of dollars. I Solicit PartlCUlaily thoa-t who have failed elsewhere, and who are anxious to be made manly and vigorous, no matter how long you have suffered. I will cure any case of NEURESTHENIA or BLOOD POISON In the world or will not ask a single penny for my services. With my methods failure Is Impossible if I accept the case. Free Museum for Education of Men Zt Is well worth your while even tnougH you do not need a Doctor to visit oar wtmasxnu rss nusn. DO MOT PATCH VV. III DIA0JT08B BY EXCLUSIOIT. Z OIJM FOH.EYE. 1 1 STO MZSTAJCSS KADI. Call to see me If possible. Write for question list If yon oaanot oall. KEDICXBTfiB nog x.ao xv eura m. wvms. 891 H Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. M. to 19 o'clock. SEPAJUTZ4 FAMOUS 7 OH WTA0Y. The Oregon Medical Institute KOTOS: I A. K to 8 f . H StTsTDAYS, 10 A. nJNEIUL PIRECTunS DUNNING. M'ENTCC A OILBAVOlt. nadertakers and embeJikersi aaorl.m In every detail. Seventh and Hae, Mela if. Lady assistant, I EDriTTbe east aide undertaker. laCIVUIlLady assistant. B-UU; Lst ttl. 40 East Alder. J. P. Flnlcy L Sea fitt,UM L4my attendant Main , A-UM. ZKLL.KH-iiX HSEB iiX. undarta.era, lit LMnr fiussrll: Bast leM. assistant. il'EN i tK-ERlCKSON CO.. undrlakrt lady ass t. 4 Alder St. Both phnnou, KOBn; CITY O.Mai'bHir. Phones C-1114 snd A-4444. BAST SIDE funeral directors, sucoaas- Dunnlng, Ine. E II, B-Itll ors to P. 8. EDWARD HO: JOAN, undertaker. Id st. NEW TOD AT WSS-SSS4SlS,4Sa1aSfcsSWSsaSt,SaS DIRT CHEAP That's ths way we sell ' lots at OREOORY HEIGHTS, i Come and see. It's cheaper to liva In your own homo than to pay rent. - Let ue es- - &laln our FREE RENT FOR 8IX lONTHS proposition. It's a winner tor you. See our beautiful - lots tot only $1(0 and up: IS down and 11.10 month. - , Also build homer and ssll on year own terms. No forfeiture If pay menta deferred acoount sickness or loss of employment. Come la at your own convenience, bring this ad and we will take you put Tn our automobile and Show this splendid property. INVESTMENT.CO.? 41 Corbett Bid. Jth and Morrison. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 10 NEW bungalow, on E. Stark. Just across tne street from tne new pars on Ladd's Hasel Fern farm; 13500: easy terms; 2 story, 6 rooms, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, dsss pantry, full basement. It is so conveniently arranged it is a pleas ure to Inspect it. W. M. Conklln & Co., 407 wells Fargo bldg- or io iiaw thorne ave. St67. ALBINA HOUSE .00. 1 Nice 6 room, story and a half bouse. with gas and electric lights, nice bath, .,11 n . .... , . nM I..... a. . Srice Is 12500, $300 cash, $20 per month; eats paying rent. GRUSSI & ZADOW. 817 Board of Trade bldg.. 4th and Oak. McKay Heights Half acre tracts for 145, at IS down and $5 a month, or aa many more as you want. Abstract copies furnished to purchasers. Call or send to the owner , for maps. Wm. Reldt, 401 Rothchlld bldg.. ortlce open until 8:30. FOR SALE Great bargain, modern II room home, lot euxizo, stone oasement and levees, concrete auto garage, all modern conveniences. Owner leaving city for indefinite trip aboard. Terms suit purchaser. Further details - on premises. 468 Rodney ave., near Broad way and the new bridge. TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT from COMPANY'S PRICES to actual house builders on a few choice home lots" in the Rossmere section of Rose City I7A I. Int. Uvl AA .n ir. AaMAn. n 1 1. , X w a., ..a wvavv, u.,. v ' .,v . u i c, graded and graveled streets, Bull Run water, fine small trees; right near car. Phone Main 700. ask for Seaberg. CLOSE IN SNAP. Corner lot, 60x100, on 2th and Rhone; H block from Kelly school, lVa blocks from car, 16 minutes' rida from heart of city. Price $660. This Is ft snap, as owner must sell at once. 206 ALISKY BLDG., Main 7S81. ' ' FOR SALS3 5 room bungalow, in Al berta; lot 40x100, with 10 foot alley; iVt blocks north of Alameda park, one of the finest residence districts In the city. Will sell for $1800, S per cent off for cash, balance 1 years. Owners, Ray & Nelson. 996 Glenn ave, . phone Woodlawn 2042. " AN ACRE. E. 31st St., near . Tillamook. adJoinlna- fine homes of Irvington: mansion now being built on adjoining tract: will sell all or half, long time . payment if wanted. Thla Is an oppor tunity for small Investor. Inquire 287. Oak st.. room 2 than the corresponding total In 1S07. though tha season figures to the end or the month. 18,417.407 net tons, are still 21 per oent below the 1907 record. The number of vessels which passed the river In either direction during ths month was 8251 of . 7.199,768 net tons register, ss against 8519 vessels of 8,802,007 net tons register reported dur ing Julf, 1907. It Is noteworthy that while tne number of vessels reported for the past month was smaller, their carrying capacity was larger. The sea son figures Include 8777 vessels of 17, 820.489 net tons register,, a total still considerably below the aggregate re ported for the corresponding period of the 1907 season. CHAM USB DOOTOB Through the relief afforded to the suffering humanity in this northwest, C. Gee Wo, the Chinese doctor, has been heralded by all his patients as the NATURE'S v o PERFECT TONIC he wss pressed, 'lin t there a noes bllltv that you would consider nomina tion for another termf" "When the proper time comes, " he replied, "perhaps I wlU talk aboiit It, but no more now." Pardee s friends In this city profess to see la his non-committal attitude a willingness to UsUn to a call for an- ' other term. Tney acorr wun i-araee, 1 however, tha Idea that any understand 1 ing In the matter had already been . reached. - . ' 8omttfclxui mors thAn as oMInAry tonic la raulrtd to mtoiV hsmlth to t a PPT P P A PTTTPQ a. -rasikanad. inn-down system : ths mexliclna moat Doaaeaa hlood-rKirlfrlnar i A proporttei u wall, dkiw tho wJcntm ana lmpuntr oi ta clrcalAtlon ii rssponslbat for tha poor phyrlcsi condition- The blood dos sot ooatavia ths nsceas&ry quantity of rich, rod oorpusclss, and la thrsfor a -trt-Jc. vrmi trw atroavm vhir.n ailuiAt aiTora Sjnmclsnt Bonrii&maiit tn nata.ln tha ' Himi) trnsm in ordinary hU. X poorly ncmrUhCKi body emothilit Um ZinY.VoX and this sxpUms why so many parsons ar attACkad by a spsll oi ; Ar,pii p.rkersf nnion was perms- tlckssuwMiiut tu oi a good ton to worna nsrs prrrntd ths tronbl. rentiy organised, td touoini orri- Tw ft . H11 ha tnnnA tntS KlAndlaAnalns- ttul tanta rmalltias nnmhlnaH cers were elected to serve for the en- It builds up wtak oonstitaUona by rsmovinj all hnpuittias sad gtrxns from ' ureh istniMrg. to presM7nt: tha blood, thui supplying a certain rcaans for ragtortng itranrth and Howard Hoover. ertarv. end rioyd a. 9. a, am ivuina hlch are da Ilea t all harmful mineral. rwrT art. 8. 8. 8. nxii tea Dody of tnat tirwa. vws-fla loeilag so common i i,n- -ottiyi was sdnpi bis rnr Tbe rer before f iaclng there, oa (be packers table. PARDEE MIGHT RUN (Cnlted' Press Leased Wire.) Los Angeles. Sept. 8. Local friends of former Governor George C. Pardee are of the opinion that he is not averse to Decerning a candidate once more ror the Republican gubernatorial nomina tlon. Pardee is in this city' preparing for mo 1 1 an lug irip ne win un in com- f a v.1- wi. a r- - cany with Forester- Glfford Plnchot and treatest of his kind. He treaU any and United States Senator Frank P. Flint all diseases with simple yet powerful He will leave late today for Santa I remedies, compounded from Roots, t;?i..?irn ZUliZ r?.wiM,lOID Herbs. Barks and Bulbs, many of which When aeked today whether or not he are not found In this country and their was considering becoming a candidate healing properties familiar only to ths I0f-ln? governorsnip. ne repuea: . Chinese scientists. With these reme- i aon i lniena 10 ao anyming oui , rtnh ra. fish anri -ninv mv.alf for a tima. I diss hs guarantees to cure catarrn, can was considerably run down by the work oer, Asthma, Xang Troubles, Bhstuna- that rol lowed tne Han Francisco nre, I tism. jTetwonsness, Stomach. Z.ivsr and and I have never fully recovered. When ,..,. ,yiM, minn Privata Diaaaaaai I am well I can talk of poUfUce. At Troubles I also Private diseases present I want to forget It axil wnen ine proper iune cornea. 'lin t there a posal- 0RGA2OZE UNION tpetal DVspatrS te Tse iWeraal) d Rlrer. Or., Sept . At a large- auatakw aHHWw.j a.-ia w w,. la ij vi luuaj jfi.uui . ras greatly ampiasisaai n HH- from say cause.- it la isarars's rtrfect Tcmlc, fra from ' try rhaae of the appu pstcsmg inoue- a aafa and pUasaxt acting zaadiclna for persona of ' TV A'-n"!rZi "V US. S-?rZ: ,7 at thla season, improves ua appsuta as a cgreruon, xoneg vp tee rtomacs, i rive r-ets per oi rr t-uer. rei a.. . u,. m, IV. vai .ai.i .nf.n a at.atinaa, aaM 4 -tier. SP.4 T ret tnT S-tleT. rortloa of thibody. ; TE2 SWUT SPEOFXC CO., AlUlTTJL. QjL "nVullU xXltX' of Men and Women. oOarsvxTATZOir rxsz If you live ont of town and cannot call, write for symptom blank and clr-' eular, inclosing 4 cents In stamps. The CCeeWo Chinese Medicine Co. xsaVk ran st ooa. xom&zsov, POBTIVAITD, OUOOI p. MM CURE I Fulfill Evey Promise I An not ears what your experience has been with other treatments. what sruarantees you have, and what promises were unfulfilled In the past as unsuccessful, unscientific treatments and unreliable concerns are Hi no way a reflection upon honest, trustworthy business methods lived up to by me xor za years, i nave nn rawuinuru rrpuisuun a,nu my guar antee means that my patients are Indisputably Insured of success in their case. There Is all tne ainerence in me worta dwbi guarsmea wnicn continually falling In business. I repeat my sTraignirorwaro. square, Dronoaltlon to wait for my fee until tne cure is enacted. of this kind and the promises of those St t not only thoroughly cure my patients but I am usually- awe to eirect a cure in less than half the time most physicians re- ?ulre to produce even partial results. Were lacking In knowledge pertaining to my specialty I would never have attained my present success, nor would I today be recog nised as the leading specialist treating men s diseases. I ssk you to call at my office snd talk with me about your case. Examination and consultation will coat you nothing, and I will explain to you my methods of curing. takioosb tots, aTTDAOcru, rao tatzo TmoTrxz.ss, oohtjlactsd ah- Kzsra. rzzjis ajtd memo szoos zoz- OsT, Z TatZtAT AJTD WYV PATL TO Br- pxct a crvmxt MY CURES ARE THOROUGH AND PROMPT mushroom concerns DA. TATXOZ4. Tka ZasaAlar SpeataUaA YOU PAY WHEN CURED ConsalUtioa and Diagnosis tree FREE Museum of Anatomy seen ur rail TO oar rrmo rAX rxacAAA. If ye cannot rail, write for diagnosis chart, kfy afflcea are ape all day from A an. to p. tn, aiad Sundays from 11 w L The DR. TAYLOR Co. ttH scomztxsozf rrmsBT, oo noozok. roarSatro, ouooi NEW 8 room cottage, cement founds- tlon. porcelain plumbing, wired, elec tric bell, double floors, east front, 100X 100 on corner; nice native trees-, near car; only2250, 30o cash. i. M. MEIKLEJOHN. 80 E. Washington. East 1115, B-143T FOR SALE! Houses and lots In all parts of the city; small payment down, balance like rent or will build you a house according to your plans from $1000 up. L. F. Clark A Co., 411 Couch bldg.. 109 4th St. Main 6528, A BARGAIN New 8 room bungalow, 1170 Burrage St., 100 ft. from K1I1 Ingsworth ave., walking distance, new high school. Take St J. car to Greeley st. Owner at 1065 Maryland ave., terms. $100 Down buys one of the best room houses In Portland, close to ear and In the best part of tho city. Call at 13t Lumber Exchange. " T STORE! Including: stock, fixtures and lot; price 11800; 1500 down. Inquire on premises. 11 49th and Division sta. Mount Scott car. FORCED SALE New room bungalow. full basement- Dutch kitchen, 10 foot porch full lot tltOO; 8100 down. 81$ month. 7 per cent Interest: restricted district 608 Commercial block. 7 room modern house,, plastered, cement basement lot 66x100. in Woodlawn. . $600 cash, balance T per cent time to ' suit buyer. Call H 6th st N. FOR SALE, by owner; house and lot 80x10; lao TUiamoog at., near rnion ave. Price 88286 81860 down, balance on time. Phone C-2065. . WORTH THE MONET. ' 81000. to cash buys 44 8-1100 and I room house In Sunnyside. .1166 E. Main near E. 3th. For the Cream of Sunnyside property call at ttl Xaiib-' ber Exchange. TWO--4 and- 4o 6 room modern cot tages on Isstallmenta, South Portland. C. H- Plggett owner. 14 Mulkey bldg.. Id and Morrison. rOR SALE 4 roem bouse, corner lot bath and toilet hot and eeld water; 1H blocks from car line, 81266. KIM. Journal. -A SNAP $586 buys a choice lot la W- vertelgn Hetgnta, h can. oa.ance lis Call at 161 . tiarrisoa. after b. month. 8 . m 1)70 New mura ruora t.cii.o full lot 118 Maryland are. ii..jj, at Hens, or 18 Msrylsnd a v.. t-i . BI"RLIN1AN4 Teisrpa Tri ri7r t stock fr ealv 81 per er.are rire resae RaTty Awetef. 42 T. t4 ' T5R SALTleiH. I t'-'l f-i:-'Z resting lie jxr m"n'k. aias r.t WKl pKone MS II 1 rcn bt-uee f"r 1"4 t on RAT A Li s ": -.-.4 r 6 Tnrn bangstow . tot trftH i ua :ia . t ' tr;. s r ' i r i Urn a