The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1909, Page 18, Image 18

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 1 ' 1009.
18
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JO REPORT OF
UK IBSEN
S. Loop aiul Jtainler Did
Not See Her Off Ihe ,
Coast.
could set their produce to market In
an aaay manner, would naturally make
an effort to produce uiort. t
RECXMMKNIMi Bl'OY
3f AX Y VESSELS MA If
N Jtt)UiI YESTEKDAY
Captain. Jojc of Steamer" Chicago
Wants One Near llainfleld Iteef.
John McNulty of th local hydrography
otlUe Ima r revived a letter from Captain
It Joyce, maator of low aleaiuati'.p
-. r
Argo. Tillamook . .T. . . Oct II
Hu II. fclmore. Til la moon wi.
Koanuke, Mn pedro , (.
Iom City, Man Francisco. , Nov.
JOJa Nov.
Becalaa X.lnsr Das to Popart.
Hue II. Klmori. Tillamook Oct 22
Rose City, San Francisco. . , . . ,tot it
Kureka, Kureka -t if
A nr.. Tillamook Oct 26
Ueo. W. fclder. (tan radro. Oct. 11
Kreakwater. Coos Bay , ,.oet IT
! HERO OF 1170
K IS DEAD
go, who states that Ms vessel was Kanaaa City. Kan Franclaoo. . . j rjnrri,l Flvill S Of l4 RllfV
Ihiii a shoal off bamflold Islands orient Ootooarl UUI trill Jjlm.ll D. Jl3 Dili.'
cumbs to Heart Attack
f Vooeiiitte Was Only Steamer to -Come
:. Io Vetferday Iter Is Ektremely
Hough With OO Mile Wind From
Southeast,
Chita
o' i.rws o PIIWR a III 1 IIVIU iiiu I T " - - a I -
on the nla-ht of Wntmnber HO. which Roanoke, Mao Pedro.,, isov. II .
waa thick ami atormy, and reccomendlng J . Teasels la Tort.
mat a vuny do Mitoea mere. Mr. aiu-I . ...... n I . . .... .
N.U.',y..h" .? " "V"8.' U ,8t'"r fa KraneV-ST LV ".AsTorla JJI'lIUnill JCCCOrU.
wiiu ion vanaaian auinuriiiea. b.....t. u. . ,tv,: " ..t i
............ , . i i . . . ...... . i .a llll... ! ., a- CFUI w a..........
.fi.ill tfuyuv hti in ma iflu.r mail.... . - .i. . I r
whra iha iimiih if Mlieeim river I rairoajta, Am. aa.. .v " I .
empties on onch aide of Kennedy lolanu, riX.. a . Oak at w'Vmi
lit aoutiieaat aalea and heavy freaheta. Hiulam, Am. sb. " Ilochealar. N. 1 Oct II. Majbr
a current of one mil. an hour sets weal i"H' , r " . ,,7 1 Oeneral Klwell Stephen OUa. retired,
a the Hiith of vea l"' VA " I"'."-.! died earlv todar at hla home at Qatea
Bfia at the laat irt of the ebb tide snd s-'"-" here, of heart trouble, Oeneral
S:.K:"V?K,.USV .Columbia oil-; who was born In Frederick. Mt.
direction aufflilent to end.n77 the RfwE"- A,An- ".V 1 "".
n
The steamers F. S. Loop and Rainier
.' arrlred In Astoria this rnornln and
:theT renort no algn of the overdue Nor
'..rin' ttMintr llenrlk Ibsen off tho I off Bamfleld reaf. which lie says ex
nmih f the Columbia rirer. accord In I tends farther at low water than Is
to Information received this morning generally supposed.
by the Portland Bt Aslatlo Steamship
safety of veaaela proceeding eaaterly. r,ViVrt I kk Irvl
until past the Cecil I'an h. Jie suya WidhaVt Pr hk. iierse
that U I. not of sny Importance to flm bk. '.'.tYnnTo
ahlna westward bound. irtVirA iw aa Oceanl
Ave were set on the Shoal off the vMhaVha 'vr' bkV. . . .Marae
lMliinds on
. .which wa
pursuing
r) . H il a
.AInaworthMarct Is nj, ,wuB widely known as
an Indian fighter and also tia4 an e-
;yloelltnt reoord for duty In the Fhlllp-
ton Pinra.-
nlo I General Otis was graduated from th I also, have Increased their i dlacount
Mersey i University of Rochester , In JUS, and I rates. It la intimated that there la an
Dill OF EIIGLIIflD
INCREASES RATE
WafpaBaBajipBiakaWgeBkBjWSJJ
Discount Advanced From 4
to 5 Per Cent Profess
Altruistic Motive.
(Dallas Pre !mh Wire.)
Iondon, Oct SI. The Dank of JEng-
land today announced an Inoreasa In
Its discount rat of from four to five
per cent aa wag predicted yesterday by
th United Prase. This lis the third
Increase since October 7. th rat hav-
ng been doubled within - a fortnight
Th banks, pt Germany and Belgium
...... ... iiniBm cniuiiviuv. . vm.
Hamrioid muinds on tne nignt or tiep- uin . a ini,nt . v.'. "V- V. I . . ' - r ...... .. ...
t em her so. .which was thlok and atormy, V:"'; lie a. inman"pouTaen ,nre y,r" ,Mer rev ,n . I understanding among the foreign bank-
IthouKh pursuing our usual oourae unZ,.rA f Troon Br bk Llnnton I negre from th Harvard law cnooi. I era to keep up th rate In order to
t . t...b 1 . . . . T . . . I I .mm J. .. tK a. . ft. a .(..11 .I... 1. A I A . . I. ,1 kl..L I
POltallOCh. Iir. DK, , AlDen I . uuims iu. ... w ...... u. wuwi r. m. v vi .jnF.ui.iiun wiiia ll la
Hazel lol!r, Br. aa..... Preaoott I entered upon a military career abound-I sweeping the world and to prevent un-
Beriin, Am. son Aioina i inK in brilliant servloe. Knterlag the l due inflation or values.
Aivena. Am. sen .Aaioria war M cptain In th 140th, New Tork
of K. by r). H il and In the track Of
steamers going westerly. lie writes
He recommend that a buoy should be
placed on "the north end of the auoal
11
BIDGEFIELP, WASH
Nervous
Prostration
W. F. Jewett Am. sen.. Inmen-Poulaen, r. ..... k ki
Washington Am as. ,. Llnnton I
... company.
TU connction
la gaining ground
BEAR LAUNC1IED
Naniafiaiii Br bk O. W. P. I musierea out wun xn ran or coionet
Henry VI Hard. Am. sh.... Astoria I la January. 1166. baring been lnca
Hrahlfrh. Br. bk ............. .Oceania I niiAl fafeA hv a hnllat aa-mind. Ma had
Compeer. Am. as. V ."11 1 ben breveted oolonal for hla work In generally believed In f lnanolal . circles
Mabel Gale, Am. ecn. . .Astoria I k.fii. cnnit.vtv.r.i. a .rt.rlhere that th reason for the Increase
New York. Oct II. The Increase of
the .Bank of England's discount rat
to a full point Instead of a half point
greatly surprised wall street It is
. . .. I I nm i Vfa& Va-Sla. sw.'u aaaaaea w aawvi a ee I a a. ai a a .ai
i-alonr ths waterfront that in xosennaa v. c.,. x-.. rt,-4.. h- i..,tri,nr; Bf. ah... ....... .CSntennlal oponayrvania, ana aiier i - '"'..V'T
. broken- a ahaft or otherwise dMid A-ZZ MoTenaivoa Br. sh. ...... . Oceanlo having been breveted brigadier general tne.unusn banking
eom or ner macninerjr n ji. .a iuvFua" . vim hu m. vivuh. I Gulf Stream, Br. bk. Elevators I of volunteers In 1IH6, was appointed I "i't mucu uiu in
uV iiuromn uira. .'T" Word has been received at the local Kt. Nicholas. Am. sn. .uryaoc; lieutenant colonel of th Twenty-second I cngiana as is poaaioie. inert aiao is
; riort of her so far. she will be sho Montgomery No. I Ualted su,e Infantry In 16 Soon feeling- her that values have been
VP ott. V """"'.iTTiLlf1. Jh.KrI Steamship compsny that the new freight Vlnceniiess. Ft. bk... .......... .AstorU iiVh. Inflated. Bankers generally
v " ln .rrl7l over th bar. the IT." .t.r"Vr.k"10"" 0 r.'l. . h i r." n Bob to Load Luntar. Joeneral Otis became malor reneral In nav warned their Clients against x
-.t.i ..m aaicAd If thev had sen I L? r. -J"", il.r;," . " oT. I n..,,, . o r i I --a ,,Hanalv borrowing. , and England's In
anything or tne sicamer oui y ' fl,y, October 16, her aponsor being Miss Olympic Am. as Ban Franclaco ceasfully performed th duties of mlU- "T u""w, "V'rwr
that thev had not seen anv sign of her. I u.i.H u nn,,ii j.niFhi.F f PruiH.nt p.v.a Mn t'nnrUnn I . ' .t . ... I here, thourh It la admitted there Is no
- . . . , . i ... i j - I . i . 'v . . . 0 . . . ... v . . . . .mn .................. i hft rowrnnr or una fnninninM nniii I .
It VM Ve.rV roUim ana laiCK UUlf 1U I rt 1 nntF nf id. kniMin. Mmmnv - Thai Am aeti ' Ran PranMUM I 1 m l.hnrr... mAnlv T T f. .vnU nul
v.-.. ,..ii .i v. v.v... y .. . ' i -- imiv ignii , waa ratlroil kr nnaratlnn I
yesieraay ana i pniunmj "i The Bear la ssx reet lonsr over an. I K. m. wool xra. son ran rTancisoo v: -rr." " i that th eaah la neAriad to mnn emna
r .m . . w malle tn baa hurl . . . , .An . . - l .mm cH rMMuu i Af law on March 15. lBfll - I "
:. even If she hsd been anywhere near th ,wn tlmee that of the Kaneas City. Her H. B. Bendlien. Am. ech. San Francisco I , " " '
ftmoutn or me river. I sister shin, the Beaver, will be launched Johan Poulsen. Am. sen.. Ban rancisco Ttera-ta Walker tha Smith African
and financiers say a tight money mar
ket will prevail here for two months.
Th bankers maintain, however, that
Man. nr in. hiph infill b.l ji.iunn wni k. a .am a vni .nn. . Tim. n.TF i . i . . , : . . . . . . . , r wmic . . ...,, mu. vt.b,
-held in port T ".- ot WitH 0nl and OanaraX cnampion. may ma.e wnuon o.s u healthy and that they ln-
" roughness or me sea ana i it is probable that the Bear win be Bossuet r r. dk. i to Keep it so.
- and rain wnien prevaueu. x no i ready to leave Newport for tne trip I crllion, rr. sn. Antwerp
xosemiie was me omy v .hb.i """" around through the B traits or Maneiian imvio a Angers, (i. sn. ixmaon TAKB HOTIOB
- that Captain Keiner would come over no Francisco In March or April. Captain J La Perouse, Fr. bk :!Antwerp " 7 ra all down Foley's Kld-
'matter wnai ainooi iriuw ii Kldston. who brougnt tne steamer ttan- Lreon juium. x r. dk , , . , . .Bin rnnoiieo V" , v j.;.' . Zhi
'rThe wind blew from the southeast Bas cttr around and Is now in command Manx King. Br. sh..... Antwerp t,"1jhen ' h L
: -which always makes the roughest bar, of heris acheduled to bring one of f&e Marechal Castries. Fr. sh. ....Glasgow eUminate th impurities from the blood
v its maximum velocity being eo mues, n4)W steamers around, and it is probable Marechal Noalllea. .Fr. bk Antwerp i" r"'?. """,,"M :
. . Vi. UftAnA.. inhan I . . . ... ... . . n I xt.. i-ft.m. ' a .vi , it. w w . .w.m f n.union
ana lur wio-w itifu ,,w .vf.., w.. . ,n., ria will mJ aiier mt jht.f i .."Ma u a. ;
WiiverirBV. or, bii.
Arctic Stream, Br. ah.
(BiiwUl riaMlrk te Tha Juaroatt
nMgafleld, Mash., Oct II. The regu
lar meeting of the council waa held
iiirauay eveuing. i wo orainancea ware i wa . ' a
read th second tlm. th first pertain-! WOV I llTfkf I fnit
of, aldwalks, and th second to th plat
ting of additions to th city. Several
bills were ordered to be paid.
Kev. A. alcKenil of vsncouver pre
sided at th meeting of th Installation
oritev. James A. Podds. Ph. O., a paa
tor of th First Presbyterian church.
Rev. Mr. Howard of Vancouver preached
th installation sermon. Kev. Ales
anjer George of Kelso, also participated
In tha services. , -
Mr. Prlngl and family, who recently
moved her from . Amity, Colo., left
Tuesday for Los Angeles, Cat
Tte secretary of the Commercial club
la in communication with all different
sawmill men who are dealroua of erect-
ng mills at this place. Th parties
win be nr th latter part of th wsek
to look over th situation and will con
fer with th Commercial club Monday
venlng.
r Mr. Ahlman, who lives , thre miles
south of town, ha purchased the new
launch recently, constructed by Paaa-
miu.ii i duu, oi win use ii to convey I f t r a
his chiidron to and from th Ridgerieid wnicn . arise from a weakness of
School.
"Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv
ine cured me of a period of
nervous prostration of over thrca
a . . . J . , . A ,9
vcrs uurauon, ana trie Anti
Pain Pills are as necessary to
us as the roof of, our house.
They have beenhouschold rem
edies with us for many years.'
,YVM. J. LOUGHRAN,
' ; 1214, Catherine St.
,C Philadelphia, Penna.
Much sickness ,1s due to nerv
ous troubles." Headache, diz-
tiness, epilepsy and, insanity are
Nervous troubles. Then ' thero
js a large class" , of disorders
the nerves of an organ or part.'
as weak lungs, heart, stomach,
kidney, bladder, eyes,' etc.
Dyspepsia and indigestion ' are
Words to grssa th Soul.
Tour son has Consumption. - His case
Is hopeleaa."- These aonallina- . words
wer spoken to Geo. a Blevens, a'lead- usually the result of nervnus
lng merchant of Sprlngfleld. N. C. by fJiy C result Ol nervous
ww .iu uwwit uin m 1 u 11 K apeciai-t uuviuig,
1. - IPk.. . 1. u J .. 1 1
..V. All.lt WBB B1IUWU 1MB WUllUBIlllll . ' M .
power of -Dr. King1 . New Discovery. - KeStonitlV lVerVlllO
'After three weeks uaa" writea XI r. I ' v.imv w av
Blevens, "he was as well as ever. II soothes the irritated nerves' and
Would 'not take all the money In tho I t . n .
world for what It did for my boy." In- assists the nerve CCUS to geneT-
falllbl for Cougha and Colds, it's the I are , nerve " fnrrm . : ;
safest surest cure or desperat Luna-1 V. "
HuuM rtn .irlh KOn mr,A 11 An -!.,. I ' Dr. Miles' NSrvln IB SOId BV all dMlfM
ante satisfaction. , Trial bo'ttl free. I O1'. If th first bottl falls to benarft.
woodard, Clarke gt Co, " I fur uruBBia wu murn your money.
MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart, I no.
Poulsen and Hasel Dollar did not go
out yesterday, but remained at Aaioria.
"It la atated that the Haiel Dollar, which
is heavily loaded, has been barbound for
th last two aays or ao.
WEBE PIUZEWIXNERS
WATER IN FUEL OIL
backache- rheumatism, and I
', '.Liverpool urinary irregularitiea, mich sap th vi-l
..Tyne I taiiiy. uo noi aeiay, ana nsa naving i
Orala Xonnatr. Xn Bout la Ballast. i.KWney Pills ai they are heaUng
A I.. 1..ltl. T? .1. tTA-.1..t.. ..J ...laawiln J wavill MatASva kAaalttl
1 rwx fM0t IXVIKIHua A I AUIirVil VVIH 47 Ta e a- a ClUIIUl Ul U I KIIU BIIliOC'l.lV. HliU Win s ooivi iit-wit,u
Aruub ouu uuimisu vu iauimiuvu m i Buteshire. Br. bk ..Manama land trnirtn. eru uDsucutea. stcia-i
TThESPOnDEHT M'EM flUD
DISCOURAGED IJ ORN OUT
MM
A. -Y.-P. Are Back. Comllebank. Br. bk Valparaiso I more Drug Co.. 161 Sd st
Trout ?nd goldfish, which wo-prises f Jmi Fr. bk.' VVSSK
. at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition. LePlller l?r bk. V
Steamer Lurllne Delayed Several were placed on board of the fish com- pMerV rSitt irr
- Hours on bb. ing to returnedo the hatcherlea
Because ox waior ;iku ", """J" rrom wnicn tney wer taaen.
7 with the oil In- her fuel tanks the Th. flsh are thos which were placed
steamer Lurline was three hours late on exhibition in the Oregon building at
; in getting out of here . yesterday on geattie ani it s said that they were
j her trip to Astoria. When she took oil the winners of several grand prizes
at Linnton Tuesday she got principally while there. E. C Greenman, Inspector
water and by the time she was a few of hatcheries, went to Seattle to get
-smiles below Goble she could hardly them and returned with the exhibit this
.mke steam. - "", ' , ' ... I morning. They were immediately placed
Water gets Into the tank along with I aDoard the Astoria and the trout taken
.hu nil inH UmnmM whAll R RteHmet . V. k.,nV. n -C. A Cn.n.. .A.e
takes on a surply of the fuel, she i gets Oswego and the goldfish to Crystal
, reHUlV IS lOUt Blie cailliuv Bicnm 1,,,
. -i..- j i..-.. ia l f.nlr. .That
'1 what haonened to the Lurlln when . DREDGING PROGRESSES
I she went to the tanks Tuesday to oil
s.Ve h-AlVKI 5Tw WerbWond Gobie Dredge Oregon Has Work Abont
Rhe could hardly make steam enougn to i Two Thirds Uonipletea.
ihe tc!olc 2S 34 aallons ott but this Work on the dredging of the channel
oplrauoneosrhthee "hours and as a n the Columbia river mVanoouver
0 result she had not made n up when sue - " r
lelt h-re JW': 1.' .v. ent time is about two thirds comoleted,
KamnT um-v iud yesterday'that he Is The Jredp Oregon had 3000 feet of
in hot.es that the present rains will dredging to do in the channel -and she
. brlnjr the Lewis river up sufficiently has now gone over zuu reel ox it. . xney
er.r- ,Kom r. run hie maoHnn launch I are cuttiftar down to 20 feet now, al-
beyond' Rldgefield, beyond jwhich place though they did not go so deep at the
" tney nave not een aoie io go mr iiwium1 ib v. mui nm "7VD
' last two" montns. wnen mi water goi u unc ucr imoui w n, iu iua w
r too low for them to run the regular 1 auirea aeptn.
' Hteamer they put the launcn on to carry
f-freight as far as La Center, but about
two months ago the water became so
low that they could not run the launch
Xotice to Mariners.
" any farther than Ridgefleld, and freight
' has to be transported from there to
La Center over very hilly roads.
Mr. Harrison said that ne thought the
government would ao sometning tnere
to aid navigation, as be lurmsned tnem
data some time ago and there haa al
ready been made an appropriation for
tho purpose. He said that if tne chan-
n el (Were deepened so that boats could
" run all the year around, it would double
''the business around that part of the
. country, a rarmers Knowing tnat tney
IF YOU HAVE
CATARKi
Let Me Send You a
Treatment of My
Catarrh Cure.
It's Free.
C. Z. UAUia
K aaa WiUUg; to Take Any Case ef Ca.
' tarrk. Kt Matter Hew Chronic, or
' What Stag It Is In. and Prove Eg.
. TUELT AT MTOWM EIFIIIE,
' That It Caa Be Core.
Curing atarrh has been my buslnes
, fr yers.-and during this time over 1 .-
doo.boe people from all over th land
have come to rn a for tr-atment and ad
vice. 11 y method Is crirlnaL The treat
ment Is both local and constitutional f.
feet lng a rur br first rurlna the cause.
'Thus my comt.lned treatment euree
li -re ail elee (alia. I ran d-annatrate
to yon In lut a few dara' time that my
rnethod t 1'il'k, sure and complete h.
caue It rids the rutem nt the polaoa
u rria that raua ralarrh.
jsii-t yur name an aSrireaa at ee
te C. II Mom. : Main St.. Marshall.!
;teh.. ni y vrlil eeJ ye-i the treat-:
-e)t rfrri t. Mmpiy n.i la name
'on dotted lines below.
John McNulty, nautical expert in the
local nydrograpnio orrice, has issued tne
followlns' notice to mariners:
Hawaii, Oahu Island, Honolulu Har
bor Temporary channel buoy No. 4 was
discontinued octooer t, mu.
Oahu Island, Pearl Harbor entrance
Buoy No. 3 yas discontinued October
9. 1909,. pending the completion of
dredging operations in tne channel.
Wireless From Queen.
Steamshlo Oueen. bv war of Council
Crest, Thursday 9 a. m. Nine miles
off North Head. Moderate sea; loci
westerly swells. Wind southwest 21
miles. Barometer 28:90 Inches. Tern'
perature 69 degrees.
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria. Oct SL Arrived down dur
ing the niarht, steamer Breakwater. Ar
rived at 6 a. ra.. steamer F. S. Loop,
from San Francisco. Arrived at 7:30
and left un at 8 a. m steamer Rainier.
from San Francisco.
San Francisco. Oct. 21. Arrived.
steamer Georare W. Elder, from San
Pedro, for Portland.
Astcrla. Oct. 20. Left uo at lz noon.
British bark Altai r. Arrived down at
1 and" saUnd at 4:30 p. m., steamer W.
8l Porter, for San Francisco. Sailed at
4T30 r. m.. -steamers Roanoke, -for San
Pedro. Johan Poulsen. for San Fran
cisco, and Whlttier, for Port San Luis.
Arrived down at 3 p. m., French bark
Babin Chevays. Arrived at 6:30 and
left ud at 7 o. m.. steamer Tosemlte.
from San Ftancisoo. Arrived down at
9 p. m., steamer Olympic.
San Pedro. Oat So. Sailed, schooner
C A. Thayer, for Portland.
Coos Bay, Oct. 20. Arrived, steamer
Alliance, trom Portland.
San Francisco. Oct. 20. Sailed at
p. m.. steamer Cssco, for Portland.
Astoria, Oct 21. Condition at th
mouth of the river at 8 a. m.. rous-h
wlnl .st.,. 94 mild. wa..I.a. 1 n .. .1
Tides at Astoria Friday High water,
T:13 a. m.. 6.2 feet: :18 t. m.. 7.1 feet?
low water. u:i a. m u. xeet; o:to p.
Dublin I ,Itf la In time of sudden mlshaD or ao-
. Dublin I cldent that Chamberlain's Liniment can
Rene. Fr. bk.
Sullv Fr. bk.
Walkure, Ger. ss. ..Honolulu I found at the moment Then it is that
VVandesbek. Ger. bk St Rosalia I Chamberlain's Liniment Is never found
fin Santa With Coal. 1 I wanting. In cases or sprains, cuts,
I wounds and bruises Chamberlain s i,ln-
Belen, Fr. bk. Newcastle, N. 8. W. I iment takes out the soreness and drives
Bougainville. r. bk Cardiff away the pain.
.can on, ir. dk. . .Newcastle, n. ss. w.
Nantes. Fr. bk. Cardiff
Neullly, Fr. bk. Cardiff
Pierre -Antonine. Fr. bk. . . . .Newcastle
PILES
Quickly
Cured
ML
THAT ARE
WEAK, NER
VOUS AND
RUN DOWN
COME TO ME
EM
Instant Relief, Permanent Care-
Trial Package Mailed Free to
All In Plain Wrapper.
, . ANn RrriiRFn the doctor
We want every man and woman, suf-frvia UL vUflLIS mrim rTTwir
ferlng from the excruciating torture of
piles to just send their name and ad-1 ' ni ma a nmia t..n .e
dress to us and get by return mall a sneciaiista in tha eiv k.i I
aim iivniin. tui. cm nuvwu ivi mi. uiouiuuw. a see ail my patients person-
oisease. fyramia i-iie cure. aiiv.
xne wav to prove wnat tnis great i am an expert specialist have had
medy will do In your own case, is to 30 veara' oractica Ir, th. treatment e
Just fill out free ooupon and send to us diseases of men. My offices are the!
ana you win get ay return man a zreeiDest equipped in .Portland. My meth-
trial -treatment or r-yramia file cure, oas are modern and up-to-date. My
Then after you have proven to your- cures are auick and nosltive. I do not I
self what it can do, you will go to the I treat symptoms and patch 'VP- . I thor
drugglst and get a 60 cent box. oughly examine each case, find the
Don i unaerco an ODerauon. unera-i cause, remove it and thus cure tha illa
tions are rarely a suocess and often l ease,
lead to terrible . conseauencea. Pvramld I - ' i
Pile Cure reduces all Inflammation, f CTJBB Varicose Tains, Hydrocele, I
makes congestion, irrltatton, itching. Prostatic Troubles, Contracted Ail-1
sores and ulcers - disappear and ' the I msnts, rues and Bpeolflo Blood Foisoa I
piles simply ault.
or sale at aa arug stores at
cents a box. i - i ,-
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FREE PACKAGE COUPON
Fill out the blank lines below with
your name and address, cut out cou
pon and mail to ths PYRAMID DRUG
COMPANT, 190 Pyramid bldg., Mar
shall. Mich. A trial package of the
great Pyramid Pile Cure will then be
sent you at one by mall. FREE, In
plain wrapper. v
Nam.
Street.
City and State.
ALO.VG THE WATERFRONT.
With freight and passengers the
steamer Sue H. Elmore. CnDtaln
Schrader. will sail tomorrow night for
1 1 u a moo k.
The steamer . Breakwater. Oatitaln
MacGenn. sailed last night for Coos
Bay. She hsd (5 passengers and about
to tons or rreignt.
in tiaiiast for Aberdeen, the steamer
Hoqulatn. Captain Retnertsrn, cleared
tine morning at the custom house.
with passengers and freight th
t earner EureHa, Captain Noren. will
ii tonignt ror Kureka.
The steamer Csscadea will leave Bt
Helens tonlcfct for Astoria where ' she
h rer
will finish
cargo. She will load
some lumber which was brought up to
Aatnrla on harrea from Nehalem.
The French bark Duquesne win fln-
len loading at the elevators tonlcbt
She will take shout llt.6S bushels of
wheat to the Ignited Kingdom for th
Portland Hoonnr Mills comnanr.
In tow ef the steamer Henderson th
Fretwh bark la Boebejacouelein left
up last tilsht and will ttm at th Llnntoa
Daimrt oncir wmetlnv tenlsht
With ii. feet of lumber for Ran
Franctscn, the steamer Tamalpals sailed
irrwn imtiion last nisrtt.
The Hrtileh shin VlatlertiOTn. Cant a In
aHer. Is being lined today and wlil b
reiv to wea a car m or twriey iy Fat
urday. she la under charter to Bal-
r. OothTle A' CO.
Frank Henry took the pnaltlnn ef
purser on vtim steamer Mascot reeter
cay In the pleca of K. J, Iv. whe has
Tefvted a sfml'ar psltloa oa th
steasier J. K. Teal.
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rm City, fas Fraocisc....Ott. 1
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and all Oiaass of Men.
' CVB.B OB KO PAT X am tha only
Specialist la Portland who makes no
chars: unless th vatisnt Is entirelv sat-.
lsfied with th results accomplished,
and who gives a written guarantee to
rexona every aouar paid ror services
If a complete and permanent oar Is not
iiecsea.
Iwf r Visit Dr. Lindsay's private
1W J.A-J1 w . Museum ' of -' Anatomy and
know -thyself In health and disease. Ad'
mission free. Consultation free. If un
able to call, write for list of questions.
' Office hours 9 a, m. to 9 p. m. Sun
days, io a. m. . to i p. m. omy. -
DR. LINDSAY
128 W Second St, comer of Alder,
Portland, Or. -
Let He Offer Yoa the Relief ind Comfort I Am GiYlnJ Other Men Dally
' Th past century has witnessed
wonderful progress In -th science
1 of medicine and surgery. Dis
coveries for the amelioration of
pain and th oure of afflicted
men. undreamed of years ago, are
now In use by the specialist -who
has kept himself abreast with the
rapid advancement of the medical
profession. This applies only to
the specialist who was well pre
pared by advantages of study and
experUno In a chosen field of
medicine. It Is unfortunate that
all specialists who go by the
' nam are not competent to do the
work entrusted to them, hence tho
many failures that are mad. By
my own
Original Methods
I cure Nervous Ailments and th
effects of dissipation and early
wrong doings that have resulted
In weakness and derangement
My suocess has, of course, called
forth competition, but my com
petltors have utterly failed to
give "something- Just as good" as
substitute for my treatment,
and substitution is always a poor
makeshift, anyway. In the low
prices I make there is no senti
ment the great number of peo
ple I treat makes it possible and
mis piam lact proposition Is being . ,
found out every day by dosens of thinking men who take tlm to In
vestigate. Patients who have been treated by ma for
Blood Poison and Skin Diseases
WlU vouch for the fact that I cured them, never to return, after
being disappointed and deceived so long by others that they thought
treating" nO CUr for tnm' No mtn oa earth , has my methods of
Varicose or Knotted Veins
The simplicity and freedom from danger of which is the marvel of
all physicians who hays been privileged to witness it Ther Is no
knlf used, no chloroform, no- pain, no subcutaneous ligation, no
going. to bed and not a single week's delay from business. Ever ease
mr.y,?0 .y,e,.n" V1'!"-"?? willing recommendation to any
'vetope. orioa. W -
J?0ifieUaiion If yoa cannot call at office, writ
. addressed blank many caaes cured at home, , Medicines $1 60
to 18.60 per course. , . .
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"I tried all kinds of blood rem edict
which failed to do me any good, but
have found the right thing at last. My
face was full of pimples and black-heads.
Alter taking Cascarets they all left. I am
continuing the use of them and recom
mending them to my friends.' I feel fine
when I rise in the morning. Hope to
have a chance to recommend Cascarets."
Fred C. Witten, 76 Elm St, Newark, N. J.
Pleasant Palatable. Potent. Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe,
v 10c. 25c. SOc. Never sold In bulk. The reno
Ins tablet stamped CCC, Guaranteed to -
ear or row money back. Ut
ST. LOUIS MEDICAL C0.J
Cor. 2d k Yamhill Sis. , PORTLAND. OIL
DR. VING LEE
The Great Chinese Doctor
trOCATzn nr pobaXabb snrcB ibso
Hs Is called th areat because he cures all
Olseases without resorting to th knife. Call
.and hare a free examination. He will tell.,
I you . the exact nature of your trovbl. He
I treats successfully every form of female com
plaint all private and blood diseases, can-
cer, paralysis, tumors, rheumatism and all
1 disorders of tha stomach, liver and kldneva
He has had great success in curing consumption when the victim Is not,
too much run down by th disease, and will stop hemorrhagea in an in- ,
credibly short time. He brews his own medicines from Chines 'roots, ;
herbs, buds, barks and vegetable teas, all oft which are entirely harm
leas, and whose medicinal propertied are unknown to American doctors.
He used In his practice over (00 different Oriental , remedies. Hundreds
tf testimonials from grateful patients. '
I DR. WING LEE
I I I
37 North Fifth Str)t " Portland, Oregon ;
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Dr. TAYLOR'S 310,000 I Tl I
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY )C
OPEN FREE TO MEN h -J
All men visiting Portland should see Dr. If . , P3
Taylor's Free Museum of Science, As far y -w j
ahead of all other advertised museums as the L t L S2
Dr; Taylor methods of treating men's di- , ' 'iir S
rases are superior to ths old. haphazard and C 'tir v
guesswork treatment. An exhibition prepared Simliy X
. at a great cost of time and labor. Ko charge CtLjf s
to tee museum, which is entirely apart from v-'
medical offices. TT?'m
The XAinf
CONSULTATION AND ADVTCT FJLXX 1 apeetaua.
' NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED. . '
, Offka Hours 9 a. ra. to 9 p, m. Daily. Sundays, 10 to L
Tf Yon Cannot Call, Writs for Symptom ELank.
The DRa TAYLOR boa JSr-.-t
Young Ming
Chinese Medicine Co. j
wonderrui reme
dies from : herbs
and roots. '.' Cur
Canoe r, Nervous
ness. Catarrh.
Ia Qripp. Blood
Poison, Dropsy,
Throat. Lung.
Liver, Kidney and
Btomach Troubles.
W cur allchron-
Privat Dis
eases of men and women when others
fall. Hundreds of testimonials .. from
grateful patients. No operations. Hon.
est treatments. Consultation free.
Young Mina. 247 Taylor St. bet See.
and Third. . Portland. Or.
77FOR WOMEN ONLY
i ur. eanaerson s ' wompouna
6avin and Cotton Root Pills,
the best and only reliable rem
edy for mSULB TBOVBX.S.
Ajrx XBBSOUJ. ABZTXBS.
Cur the moat obstlnats cases
; In I to 10 daya Price $1 per box. or
S for 15: mailed in plain wrapper. Ad
dress T. J. PIERCK. Jll Alisky Bldg,
1 Sold by all druggists. ., r . i
V Tour cough annoys you ( Keep .on
hacking and tearing the delicate mem
branes of your throat if you want to
be annoyed. But if you ' want relief.
want to be cured, take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.'"" .
WEAXIIER REPORT
The low pressure area over Vancouv
er Island has remained nearly station
ary, and the disturbance over the Da
kota has moved east to Lake Superior.
A large high pressure - area is moving
eastward from the Aeianuo States, and
a new high pressure area has mad Its
appearance over uaiiiornia. a maxi
mum wind velocity -of 60 miles from
the southeast occurred yesterday at
North Head, Wash., and the wind is
now diminishing on th north Pacific
coast Moderately heavy rain has fallen
In western Oregon, Washington, north
ern Idaho, the Mississippi valley, th
lake region, tne onio vaney. ana m
the east gulf states. It Is warmer in
the eastern states, and generally cooler
in Montana. South Dakota, western Ne
braska and Kansas.
The indications are for occasional
rain tonight and Friday In this district,
with no marked changes in tempera
ture exoept in southeastern Idaho, wher
It will h warmer. ,
r Temp. - "
' Max. . - Mln. Predp.
Atlanta. Oa. ......68 SO Jl
Baker City, Or. 69 44 .00
Blaine, wash. .....62. 42 '.10
Boise, Idaho. 60 43 :0&1
Buffalo, N. T.,.,.. 64 40 ! .14
Cairo, 111. ........ .66 ! ,46
Chicago, 111. .54 SO : .63
lnelnnatt. Ohio. ..61 64 .20
Dodge, Kan. 66 68 T.
Dubuaue. Iowa. ....62 , 44 .14
Eureka, Cal. ...... ,S 60 .8
Fresno, CaL 76 '. 63 . .00
Grand 'Jet.. Col 72 " 44 .00
Helena, Mont. .....64 . S3 - ,00
Jacksonville, Fla. ,i0 70 ,0t
Kallspell, Mont .,;.62 , SS -.04
Kansas City. Mo... .6 48 .00
Ivewlston. Idaho. ...60 44 v-r .01
Marquette. Mich. ...SO 42 ' .20
Miles City. Mont. ..66 22 . .00
Moorhead, Minn. ...48 42 T.
New Orleans. La... .84 . 68 V .80
North Head. Wash... 64 60 .86
North. Platte. Neb. . 76 28 ' .00
Oklahoma. Okla. ...73 46 T.
Omaha, Neb. ......64 48 .00
Philadelphia. Fa. ...6S 43 .00
Phoenix. Arls. ......88 62 .00
Pocatello, Idaho, ...R8 S8 .00
Portland, Or 67 60 .82
Red Bluff, Cal 70 64 - .00
Rosehura. Or. 68 44 .24
St Paul. Minn.. .. ..48 . 44 ' .06
San Francisco. Cal.. 66 68 -.01
B.Ste. Mxrie. Mich. .60 40 .22
Seattle. Wash. S 46 .48
Siskiyou. Or 66 26 . : .06
Spokane. Wash. B 44 .03
Tstnosh Isl.. Wash... 62 . 48 .72
Vk-toris. n. c 64 . 4 .nj
Walla Walla. Wash.. 62 .48- .In
Tellowstone Park ,..44 63 .00
Turns. Aria 86 60 .00
MEETIXO KOTICES
4t
WKBFOOT CAMP. Na
66 Woodmen of the
World, roeeta every Fri
day night In W. O. W.
Temple. 128 Eleventh
street All members re
queated to be present
Visitors welcome.
T. M. REYNOLDS. . C
L. Parbur. Clerk.
COLV M B1A lOOGK, No. 114.
,K- V. A A M. Stated com
munication this (Thursday)
evening at t:2 o'clock. M
onlc Temple. Work M. M.
ieerr. Visiting brethren wel
come. Pr order W.
FRFD I. OHON. ge.
S OREQO SCOM MANLCRT.
. aXi. ' ' ' -iBciai cn- I
. tjs ciava tbla evening at T:l
'clock. Orler cf The Tem
r l- V1mr.r Sfr Knights
cmrteonaly Inr1t-1.
W. M AH1 M. B
R. S. A-. Orerrm H-ee camp meets Fri
Af erenlngB, AJlsky ball. Third
M M"r'r"-
M. W. Al. ert'een ramp.' f ti." rree'S
Kti1!' twr.'fi "eiUra- H.raa hids,
TX" . t -a nMln
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K. iMirtiua Last 4441.