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,'5 THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER, t, 19i0.. 3 COMPLETE SURVEY PROPOSED LOCKS AT OREGON CITY U. S. Engineers Finish Field Work at Willamette Falls and Estimates Will Now Be Made. Field work of the survey of the Wil lamette falls for- the proposed locks at Oregon City was completed yesterday and maps and estimates will now be mad which will be the basis of a re port "to congress as to whether It will be cheaper to construct new locks or to buy the old ones which are now In operation ;ther, . : - The survey party In local charge of T. G. Basslnger has been- out for sev eral weeks and baa made a survey covering 4 miles from the foot of Clackamas rapids to the mouth of the Tualatin river. Work on the maps and reports will' now be rushed, but It Is not expected that they can be completed In less than two months, at which time the probable cost of the proposed locks will be known. The state haft agreed- to . furnish 1300,000 toward the building of new locks at Oregon City ' upon condition that-the government would contribute at least the same amount This was appropriated at the last session of con gress and the work of making a survey to determine the cost of new locks was gotten, under way. The owners of the present locks have offered to sell them for f 1,200,000, but the engineers who examined the other side of the river were of the opinion that it offered a better location for locks and that they could be constructed at a smaller cost than buying the old ones would entail, SUPPLIES SHORT IN ALASKA , Lumber Man Reports Business Good v ' i in Interior of Frozen North. big shortage of supplies all through Alaska next year is predicted by E. W, Dodge, local manager of the E. J. Dodge Lumber company, who returned recently from a two and a half months' trip Into the interior of the northern' terri tory. He said that business condi tions have been good there during the New Tuberculosis Remedy Based on Medicine ; To say that a specific exists for -the rare of Consumption is 'perhaps too strong a-statement, but in Eckman's Al terative we have a medicine that has been the means of saving many a life to years of usefulness, and In perma nently curing a large number of Con- strmnnvei.- -r , Certainly a person afflicted with a wasting disease snouia oe weu rea wun wholesome. nourishing food, but fre quently raw eggs In quantities cause a digestive breakdown, and then n food nourishes. As for milk, a very good iooa zor many, out a producer r du lousness for some. --.- - Any diet that keeps a Consumptive well . nourished is the right one, but what Is going to cure the patient? Eck man's Alterative has cured and is cur ing many a case of Consumption. Let those speak who know. Here is a speci men) o Savannah St., Rochester, N. T. Gentlemen. "On June 3,-1907, I was operated upon for Tubercular peritonl- K. T. After the operation, my physician gave me up as hopeless. I was then urged by a priest to take Eckman's Al terative, which I. did. My weight at the time 71 lbs. I began to Improve and steadily gained in health and strength. I now weigh 125 lbs., and am absolutely cured. Believing I owe it to myself and Others, I make this statement ; (Signed Affidavit) EDNA FINZER. : Eckman's Alterative cures Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung : Affections. Fbr sale by Owl Drug Co, and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to the Eckman's Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa, for additional evidenoe. LAUNCH BUILT FOR UNITED STATES ENGINEERS r i rjrr i La istM El? h y - , ajUllni-.-' - , -M.wenrmiMwwi mi ' it . ..-w j-(i .w-s-V;1 In the accompanying cut is shown the ew -launch Salem, built 'recently by.O. P. Graham for the CnUed. states engineers, for use on the upper "Wil lamette. She -was launched from , the ways at the foot of Hill street on the afternoon of October 19, and after re- Powet boat Salem. ' ' . r celvlng some supplies and extra fittings at- tXe government moorings, she was sent up to Salem: . The launch Js 15 feet long, 9 feet beam andfvhas a depth of 18 Inches, her motive power being furnished by a 24-horsepower gasoline engine. She was especially designed Rogatle'n, observing patches of discol ored water on September 13, In north latitude S4 degrees 26 minutes- and lon gitude West;167 degrees 15 mjnutes (60 miles northwest , of. ' French Frigate shoals) soundings gave 20 fathoms. , Captain Pedrori, French bark Bldart reports passing an abandoned boat with mast and sail standing.' . - Captain T. A." Grant, British steamer Pectan, . reports , patch of dlscolered water.Xmllk white) 15 miles-long in lat itude south 7 decrees SO minutes, lon gitude west 88 degrees 24 minutes. &o soundings taken. ; v-k - Captain da otte, United States revenue cutter Rush, . reports passing a dead whale September 10, Unga cape, Unga Island, bearing NNEHE- magnetic, dis tance 64 miles. . ; : ; , . . ' 1 Naval Notea-Jhe Vlcksburg, now at Corinto, Nicaragua, has been ordered to proceed to the navy yard. Mars Island, Cal.fr "i; iyS-:-;,.-: -H; ! There will be a meeting of the naval reserve officers, Oregon naval reserve, In $00 Chamber of Commerce, October 31, 1910. at 9 p. m. Division drills will be. held at 8 p. m. on the Ash-, street dock . Library additions' for publlo use: Lat est decisions of the United States geo graphic board are now on file Part 8, Water Transportation of the United Stlatts, at. hand, treating on water terminals, very respectfully, ; . JOHN M NULTTj v Nautical Expert, in Charge. last season and . that he expects his company ; will do a good business up there with their steamers next season. He also expects a big rush to the Idlt arod and Kuskowlm sections during the coming season. v4 . - While on his .trip Mr. Dodge went from St. Michaels to Fairbanks, the. head of navigation on the' Tanana river, and he said that he saw many things of interest on the Journey of 1300 miles by steamer. He was particularly im pressed by the - climate, and said that out of 12 days required to reach Fair banks, nine were bright, sunshiny days, rain and a little snow railing on the other . three. He Bays that th ther mometer seldom goes below 80 degrees from May 1 to the last of October, and because of the extreme length of the days things grow faster than they do in this country, Fairbanks, he says, is a lively mining town with an auto stage and a narrow gauge road running to the mines, He says that the trip t that place from Seattle, including stops, requires about, 10 days, -r 1 . . i : - - OIL PLANT FINISHED Associated Company Spends $60,000 ' In Rebuilding Linnton Building. What Is said to be one of the finest oil plants on the Pacific coast was practically completed yesterday when the remodeling of the Associated Oil company's! plant at Linnton was fin ished. The company has spent about 460,000 in rebuilding and enlarging their tanks and warehouses. v Practically the entire summer has been spent in the work of remodeling the- plant, and its capacity has been greatly Increased to meet the demands of the trade, which has been constantly growing in the last year or so. During the present month three of the com pany's steamers, the J. A. Chansler, the W. S. Porter and the Rosecrans, will make three trips, each to the tanks here, bringing approximately 800,000 barrels of crude oil. In the next four or five days the steamers . will all blow down, which is the reason that they will not make more than three trips. A. D. Parker, manager for the com pany here, said yesterday that it was expected that the new steamer which is now under construction at Newport News, would be out here and Id opera tion between San Francisco and the Co lumbia river by the middle of next year. In order to oversee the installing of the machinery In the new steamer, O. E. Pense. chief engineer of the Chansler, will leave for the east within the week,' ALONG THE WATKKFRONT Laden with 400 tons of cement and general freight, the steamer Caeco, Cap tain Ahlln, arrived yesterday from Ban Francisco. She will leave down , for St. Helens tonight to load lumber for the Bay City. With the lumber laden schooner King Cyrus in tow, the Port of Portland tug Wallula left down this morning from St. Helens for the sea. The King Cyrus had 900,000 feet aboard for Ban Pedro. . It is expected that the German ship Omega, , which reached Astoria yester day 25 days out bf San Diego, will arrive up here about Wednesday. She Is under charter to the Pacific Export Lumber . oompany and will take out about 2,000,000 feet of fir for Hamburg, where it will be used In decking steam ers. She will load first at the Port land mill and then will move to the North Pacific mill to finish. Having cleared the Lewis river, from the mouth to the forks, dipper dredge No. 1 will move to Clatskanle tomor row, where She will work for the re mainder of the season. , When she arrives" up tomorrow, ths British steamer Camphlll, which ar rived at Astoria this morning from 6an Francisco, ' will probably go first to the Eastern d? Western mill to be lined, after which she will shift to the Oceanic dock to load wheat She Is under charter to Balfour, Guthrie A Co. With a full lint of passengers and about. 800 tons' or freight, the steamer Breakwater, Captain Macgenn, will sail this afternoon for Coos Bay. .The tteeamers Sue H. Elmore and Golden Gate will "also sail tonight for Tilla mook With passengers and freight It is expected that the oriental liner Hercules will finish. her limber cargo at Tongue Point this afternoon and be ready to leave down for ths sea tomor row morning. In addition to 1,000,000 feet of lumber, she has a large cargo of flour for Asiatic ports. . To complete her lumber cargo for China, the Japanese tramp TAmon Maru no. 8 passed down through the bridges from , the Inman-Pouls en mills this morning to St. Johns, where she will take on 1,060,000 feet. s The Norwegian steamer BJorn BJorn- sten. which is under charter to Kerr, Gifford & Co. for a cargo of wheat to the United Kingdom, is expected to arrive here about the last of the month, as It is almost certain that she will load here. ' 4 w nen ene sauea last nirnt ror tne Golden Gate, . the American-Hawaiian steamer Falcon. Captain Schage, had among her cargo of general merchan dise 1360 boxes of prunes for Havre, France, and 2825,cases Of salmon for New York, as well as some freight for Hamburg. With passengers and freight' the for work on the upper river, where she would be likely to ' enoounter many shoals, arjd she will be able to run whers there is very little water. The Salem will be used as a handy boat for the engineers to make , their . In spection trips in and as a tender for the dredgers on the upper liver. '. v steamer Eureka, Captain Thomson, will sail tonight for Eureka. With 4500 tons of freight from Phila delphia, the American steamer Astec, after a passage of 88 days, win come to the North Bank dock to discharge. The greater part of her cargo is con sighed to the Pacific Hardware com pany. . '- Bids were opened yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the office of the light house Inspector for this district for re pairs to the tender Heather. Until two o fthe bids have been figured up It will not beknown what firm has made the lowest bid, as the tenders of the Wil lamette Iron & Steel Works and of the Albina Engine & Machine, Works ran very close together,. There were five bids in all. , MARINE NOTES Astoria, Nov. 1. Sailed at 8 a. m. steamer Tahoe for Raymond; arrived at 7 and left up at 10:15 a. m. British steamer Camphlll from San Francisco; arrived at 9:10 a. m. steamer Asteo from Philadelphia. .- Redondo, Oct 81. Arrived steamer Carlos from WlHapa Harbor. San Pedro, Oct 81. Sailed Steamer George W. Elder for San IDego. Astoria, Oct SI. Arrlyed 4own at 1 p. m. French bark Bldart; left up at 2:80 p. m.f schooner Fearless; arrived at 4 p. m. German ship Omega, from Ban Diego; . ... Astoria, Nov. 1. Condition at the mouth of the river smooth; wind south east miles; weather cloudy. Tides at Astoria Wednesday Hlght water: 1:80 a. m., 7.3 feet; 0:5? p. nv 8.8 feet Low water: 7:15 a. xn 2.6 feet; 7:47 p. m 0.1 of a foot ; Greatest Nerve and Blood Tonic No. 2 I navo gfven per ianal inspection to Ihe working of M.L t. T. on the human Its tern, and must fay that It entirely beets with my pro fessional sanction. . D. H. LOOMIS. (ata Demonstrator of Anatomy, Philadel phia Medioal College ' n I. s.T - IllfUH UH rnSn . II D SBSBMSBM M ? MM I fwil Mk - What Vo Guarantee H.I.S.T. 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Danger Notices Captain M fl ier, bark Paramlta, reports , ship's pas sage through an earthquake In latitude 54 degrees 11 minutes north, longitude 184 degrees 24 minutes west Some of the shocks emitted noise. Ship acted as If passing over rocks. Volcano Shishal- dln was throwing large volumes of smoke and fire. Date of both reports, September 2, 19l0; reported to govern ment at end of voyage. Captain Frank Mills, steamer Mack inaw, reports passing large whale on October 6, latitude 49 degrees 22 minutes north, longitude 127 degrees 29 minutes west Commander MUler, eighteenth light house district will change steam whistle at Humboldt light station to a first class compressed air siren on November 1. 1910. . " Captain Uliaguer, French bark Saint Electric food and water . heaters for chickens are said to Increase hens' egg laying powers and to prevent diseases caused by coia rood. BOTH 87XXBT A3TS HTlfJUCTlViL This Indicates tho ' action of , Foley Kidney Pills as S. 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A prescription, which has recently proved wonderfully- effective lh hospital work la the following. Any druggist has the Ingredients, or will quickly get them for, you. Any one can mix them. : r v "One ounce compound Syrup of Sarsaparllla; one ounce Torls com pound;' half pint first class whis key, (or sherry wine if it Is pre ferred)," These . to be mixed .by shaking well in a bottle., and- used in tablespoon doses before each meal and at bedtime. - This' cu-ed many people here lost winter. )w ; J MEN CURED $10 :WSOURFEE Pay When Cured We have every known jremedy ap ollance for TSEATTHO VOTJ.. Our ex perience is so great and varied that no one of the ailments of men Is new to na. -' COME IN AND TALK XT OTEBV. ..asnsral Debility. Weak- Kervas, Zn somnia Results of expovure.. overwork and other violations of Nature's laws. Diseases ot Bladder and Kidneys, Vari cose Tsins, qalokly, and permanently enred at small expense and no detention from business.' .,': SFEOZAXi . ArufENTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All buttling, itching and Inflammation stopped in 24 hours. - Cures effected la seven days. - Consultation free.' If un able to call, write lor list or -questions. Office Hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to If. M. only. . Pacific Coast Medical Co 0344 WASHINGTON 8TB.EETV !'": ': .";-,. Corner rirst , M. I. S. T. CO., Toledo, Ohio Vor sale in Portland by Eben Perry, Manager, J32 feherlock building, JThlrd ak. Kave this for future references. Hours t a. m. to 8 p. m. . Phone Main. 7 y 1' 4. upa Sunday from 10 t6 .1 p. m. Mrs. r'anioe M. Robley, Clerk in-Offlco. i ; I v pgj a 'm That yon may Judge ot the value of the Great Specific fot irouv t w ' 1 J f f r l f j-" t gPif Tp ,m T on tlt.t tmBtiBBnt hr sw FRFfS- - I- j.-, C. 1 t X I XT t "" iTTonti anklng that when cured yourself you will recommend It U,fg jtiYHMfci 'flTfA r as "0 V wvmm mm w fut aV4B VI ! wvmvm f - ' GREEN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICT IS WHERE MEN GET tjURED . Moderate charges, fair dealing, skillful serv ice, and speedy cures have won for us the confidence and patronage of afflicted men. Certainty of Cure .: When we treat a patient there lw no guess work about It Neither is there any question asto what ' the result" will . be. For many years . we have devoted all our efforts to a single task, with the determination that if possible we woulfl place the treatment of men's Tnis we nave accompusnea - - we nave posi- tlvely cured a large number of cases that were deemed absolutely Incur able by any methods-rter than those we employ. We do not care who ' has treated you or how long or by what means he has treated you; the ; probability is that we can cure you, and we will be able to speak definitely , In the matter when we know the details of your case. . ! AFFItlCTZD MEN, before treating elsewhere honestly Investigate our proven methods. Yon will then understand how easily we cure VABICOSH ' VEINS, OBSTRUCTIONS, t SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. NEKVO-TITAli DEBILITT, PROSTATIC, BLADDER and BXDNET vroubles, and aU con tracted ailments. . .; v . irw-Btrrng.-ennK1 flTredtiy tO'WrnceranT"we' wiTI " give you . private counsel and a carefnl nersona.1 examination fras of chanre. Then. If you decide to take treatment, terms and' payments will be arranged to your own satisfaction. : No charge for medicine. Hours, daUy, to 6; evenisgs. 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to.l only. . . , DR. GREEN CO PORTLAND, OiE. i fife. TP; in ' the" .:: "COUNTRY Nervons Xem'tn Portland and from all parts of the country are coming to the ' Men's Greatest Specialists at St Louis Medical Co. to be cured. All sensible men afflicted with 'any nervous disor der, - Rheumatism, . Rupture, Bcsema. Blood Disorder, realize the necessity of . having reliable specialists cure them. r Many times a poor doctor, through lack of experience, .will do more injury than , good. Be careful, be sensible don't maice a miataice go to the St LotiVs Medical Co. Our physicians are the eadiag speoiausts for men's disorders. na hvv ocen sn lor years, v XrOncVeekFree. If yon call at once I will give ynu ene Waek of treatmnnt fi-M If rmi iluln tn Ws Lead the Northwesl in Ooiv. prove that I can cure you. Did you i Ug Disorders of Men. ever receive a fairer offer? , , - liCM I use the quickest curs In the world for acute disorders whloh I IVIE.il will curs as low as 28.80. Call and Investigate. Make no mistake. Come to ms first and avoid wasting your hard-earned cash on worthless medicines or treatments. Consultation and examination free. Call today, Phmm Pncoo 11 P aave an old cas that has "been hanging en for will VII III UaoCQ months, and which medicines frqm doctors and drug gists can't seem to cure, there ts some reason. I have a scientific cure for these cases and will cure you right quickly and cneaply. .Don't let a dis order drag you down In health and weaken you.-;---- r v Blood and Skin Disorders KMhte ma. Don't g6 to Hot Springs; X can cur you cheaper and better. Under my scientific treatment all these terrible symptoms quickly disappear and robust health returns. If others have failed to cure, or are not benefiting you, oome to me. I curs permanently, quickly and cheaply, , Vor-tancft Vomc Usually ocour on the left side and often cause drag VallUUoc VC(IIO ging, aching pains in the groin and Joins, worry ner vousness. They are usually caused by strains, lifting, bicycle rlding,spro longed standing on the feet sedentary habits. I cure without cutting. The cure Is safe and absolutely certain. Come. and M me free. Bladder Troubles and Kidney Disorders yTm2$Z plexlonT Have you weak or fainting spellsT Do your ftiet swell? If you have any of these- symptoms don't wait wntU your caae gets bad., I will give you a careful examination free. Coma now. iierV0US men WORK EVERT DAT. This Is how you feel. There is usually pain aoross the small ot the baok. blue rings under your eyes. spVks before Ahe trm; sleep does not refresh you; you get up in the morn ing feeling tired; your memory is poor, your mind wanders; you are hoi-, low-eyed: you are fearful, always expecting the worst to happen; nervous, no appetite. Dear reader, come to me and I will lend you a helping hand. I cure cheaply and permanently, Come today don't put off any longer. CERTAINTY OF CURE; Is what you want I will give you a written LEGAL GUARANTEE to ourt you or refund yow money. 'If you are tired of paying out money and waiting fotsults, this is your opportunity to be cured qulokly. There is all the dlf Terence In the world between doctors and treatments, and you want the best ' V ' "' ' Out of Towa Men VisItlng Jhe City Consult ml at once upon arrival and maybe yon can be cured before re turning home. Many cases can be cured in one, two or more visits, con tinuing treatment -when home. . - , OON6TJX.TATX02r ASS SfcAAKXJIATXOV rXEB. . at office or by malt One personal visit is preferred, but If 'this Is lra praotlcabKt, write us a full and unreserved history of jour case and get our opinion free. Many cases cured at home. Medicines fresh from our own laboratory, 11.60 to f 8.60 per course, orf Am'M, to J. K. sMndays, 10, to UL J '. ' ST. LOUIS MEDICALi CO. CORNER SECOND AND TAJCHXU PORTLAND, OR. Aium MEN - When I have accepted your case for' treat- - went you may look forward to a complete and permanent cure, and with first treat ment the curing will begin. , This ts pretty definite-talk upon what Is commonly regard ed as an uncertain and . speculative matter. But I am in a position-to speak definitely and positively. With me the' cure of men's ailments is not uncertain ' or speculative at all. ' -.''. i .1 have treated so many cases that I know What I can do and what I cannot do, and I never promise or attempt too, muoh. l ac cept no case in which I have doubts 'as to my ability to cure, . and rsults are always equal to the; claims I make. Following arc some of the ailments I cure, and reasons why my cures are certain. ' j , CONTRACTED AILMENTS In no other ailment peculiar to men la ' a prompt and thorough cure so essential. Con- , me Leading Specialist tracted aliments tend to work backward un- . v til th; mos vital -herve centers become involved in the inflammatinn. - then follows a chronic stage that stubbornly resists all ordinary treat-. . ment Safety demands theatmenb at the earliest posaiblw momenC My treatment Is thorough. The remedies employed have a more positive ac tion than has ever before been attained, and so perfects Is my method of application that even chronlo cases yield completely; . . - also cms tOstay enred Obstrnctlons, Tartooso Veins. Speclfio Slood Poison and the Ailments of men. . ... H YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED ' " ' jQPNSULTATION FREE I state nothing my annquncementsi4)ut straight, square truth. It will cost you nothlng.to call and talk.Dver your case. You can find fout all about your trouble and ypu an later arrange to begin treatment any time you like., My offices, compYielng 12 rooms,". aj-e the largest most elegant and best equipped in'the West. v .""-Hes ' Honrs A. X. to 8 P. It Sundays, 10 to 1 Only. The IE. TAYLOR.Co. &34H MORRISON BTREfiT, CORNER SECOND. ' PORTTAND, OR. DP. W1NO The Great Chinese Doctor- ' vv " I ' .. ?v iff L . U J LOCATED IN PORTLAND SINGH 1830 He is called the grea t because he cures all, diseases without resorting to the knife. Call and have a-- free examination. He will tell you tbs exact nature of your trouble. He treats success- fully every form of female . complaint all private 'and, blood diseases,' cuncer, paralysis, tumors, rheu ' matlsm and all disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. He has had .great success in curing con-' ;mnpUoft,. when thu-WetHii ' Is wet tea nineli' run down by the disease, ana will stop hemorrhages in an Incredibly short tlnW He brews his own medi cines from Chinese roots, herbs, ' buds, barks and vegetable teas, all of which are entirely harntless, ind whpse medicinal properties, are. unKnowu to Amerlra'n doctors. He uses In' his practice over BOO. different Oriental remedies. Hundreds of .tes timonials from . grateful patients. - , -