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1112 OIIEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING,- DECEMBER 10, 1910. 11 .ramEMi IIII OF RIVER Expected Operations for Win-412 tcr Will Cease Net Later Than Dec. 20; Chinook May Be Tied Up. According to Information . received this morning, operations on the south iettv at the' mouth of the Columbia rive win -m iiRnniied for the winter not later than December JO. .It is also rumored that the government drede Chinook will be put out of commlss on si tnu mourn vi.um xic am timo mi will ha n need in opera- tion tweenstorla andrtlar to ipe w .u J '"''" ' ' . I Good progress has been made on the fiSUfiSSi SSKi iTsW iho ' . , , . , '.. -4 r and haa i work are satisfied that under favorable P?.ut?Je"y. SSK ri"," lu ;h weather tTp to present time has not :T...V,,r.y:..rwi- . fi.l very little work can bs done" and the work will bepsed down.as In pr- The practlca.1 benefit tothe bar si-1 forded by the ietty In its present un- completed state has , bean thoroughly demonstrated and some of th old mar-1 iners who, at tha beginning; : or ine work, predicted that it wouia worn tor barm Instead of eood. ar tow forced to admit that the Judgment of ths en- I eineers was correct The water, over 'the bar has Improved to such an ex- tent that vessels, which In former I tim had to wait outside for a smooth hr and Meh tide, can now enter, at almost any time, fog belm? about the j of lumber i for the Orient, the " Water anlv thlnir that can keep "them bacK. J house steamer Kumeric shifted from the The dredge Chinook been, doing Tractive work in the channel between Fort Stevena and Astoria for the past lew months,, since she Was remodeled, but " Weather conditions " are becoming such that it will soon be necessary to i i.u Af.th.tnrt of the rlvtr. 1 a nii founded rumor la to the effect that the Chinook will be placed in serv- D. Foster is scheduled to-tail from At- Ice between Astoria and Portland t torla today for Dunedln. ? . . -continue the. work of deepening that With .700 tons of freight aboard the channels Such a step on the part of steamer Casco, Captain Ahlln, arrived the eniineors. ; It is arguea, wouia i k hmit most beneficial results, as the Chinook would be able 40 take out j a iar amount of tnaterlar from1' the I .ohannai dnrinff the "winter months and I leave the waterway to the sea in good shape' for the port or roniana areagera when they resume operations, ne new- son, " BEAVER HAS NEW 5IASTER. A. N. Nelson Takes Place of CapUin William KWBton Ternporiirily. ' On .his first trip to this port since he took the steamer City of Panama out Ian December 2T.1.900. 'Captain- A." W. Nelson arrived yesterday in command R,av,r In nlaca of Can I Uin William Kldson, who will be off xj i , ,,h I two or tnree ini ia munmuuu I . the suit now pending in th case of the sinklnBr of the Norwegian steamer 8el- ja by the' Beavef; Since he was here last Captain Nelson has been on the Panama run in the City of Panama and th rv of Para, the latter being . his .last command until he took the Beaver. 'Captain Nelson has many friends on' the ' icavn net T x no iw..- yesterday afternoon with 142 passengers ;.t isan tona of freieht v . - A report from Ban Francisco states ihat W. F-. Trerrln. head of the law de- nartment of the Southern Pacific com- mnv.uiil R P. Sehwerln. head of the Harrlman steamship lines, have each n,miiflMi In thi sum of S27S.000 as se purity for any damages that may 1e awarded the owners of the.-Norwegian steamer Selja,, who nave i uoeiea ine steamer Beaver in connection with the Mnklng of the SftlJa.off Point Rev on November 22. '-The-libel Is to recover i-7K.flOO damages for the loss of the i.OOO damages for the loss or the of the Selja and 1450.000 for the u ..1 ,-,.- '..of .ithecrgftr-y.--v ; J,- hull loss SUES FOR $10,000. - f r ? ommfum vviu,.., mvS enUJie uamagea pj xog. -,,;;, .rSJZZrZ:. :ru ".ir 0" V cT:;: jn mo iun.. i,...u, . p my va, wv-, IT (mm, uo u oiKim,, wayo nwuui . u&wo. ,yuimu; u. 110.000. the owners or tne par Ken tine ai leglng that the craft was damaged through, the negligence or a tugooat captain. " The Stanford was towod out of Grays 'Harbor on October 5 and the weather being bad, she was anchored . rT . , . . ... . 1 n-v.- j 1.1. JUS( inaioo iiw xuw mc. ma h tii. nrMfwdtvi with hf tm BiWRVW wuv B -- - to sea. but H was rouna mat sne naa scrun a leak tnrongn struung tne oar, 'She was brought here and after her car. ;rgo of lumber was discharged she was drydocksa ana repaired. one win proo ablr get away from St Johns, where she Is reloading her lumber, for Australia about Wednesday, ' " CANAL , PROGRESSES. Excavation Work nt Lower End Go- - log Rapidly, Says Robert. . 4 - Lieutenant H. , H. Robert, corps of engineers, U. S. A- who has local, charge bf the work on tne uaiies-ceuio canai, and who was la Portland, yesterday, ' says that the work .of excavation on the lower e&d of the canal is progress? ' Jng rapidly and that three camps have now been established. , Robert Wake field, he says, however, has not . been able to do any effective work On his , contract during the last month because f the condition of the water. H has Uone some .drilling, but no blasting, lie says that the contractors on the Celllo end wilKbe throvrgh on time, or by May 1, and that .Nelson St ' Benson, sub contractors, will finish the flatter part of this month, or by January 1. Lieu- tenant Robert returned to Big Eddy .last nignt ' ' . 1 TO DISC1L1RGB BiUCU COAL. T French Bark Pierre Antonine Will " r Remain at Astoria About Week. , - It , was -stated this morning that the Irench bark Pierre Antonine, 2030 tons net register, .Captain Nedelleo, which arrived at Astoria, yesterday forenoon .- from Newcastle, N. S. W.. will discharge 1000 tons of coal at Astoria before com Ing "up. liefer.' She will probably remain there shout a week. - ' v The Pleri-e Ahtonlne arrived In the J. rlv,er 83 days out of the Australian port rlthough she arrived off the mouth of the Columbia "last Saturday, when : a iiilot was put. . aboHfd. Khe stood off iigaln, however, and' did not reaeu the. river the second time until yesterday. Her cargo Is consigned to the Pacific Coast Coal company. -.-'-, WILL INCREASE FLEET. A new addition has teen made to the Alaska Fishermen's Packers asSoela ion's fleet In the shape of the Amer lean bark Levi G. Burgess, which was bought by them recently from J. A. Jensen, of San Francisco. The Bur gess will b operated from the Columbia river to Alaska waters In connection with the bark Berlin. She was built at Thomaston, We., In 1877 and Is a vessol of 1616 tons gross and 1476 tons a rr4QtD K h A tm. 917K fatif lurw hs depth i MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Dee. 10. Sailed at 8:30 a. m. French ship Thiers, for Queehstown or Falmouth. Balled at 10:30 a. m. Steamer' Golden Gate, for Tillamook. Ban Francisco, Dec 10. Arrived at 1 a. m. Steamer Falcon, from Portland. Arrived at 2 a. m. Steamer Nome City, from San Pedro, for Portland Arrived at 1 1 a, hi. Steamer Geo. WM Elder from Portland-. . : r t0;--i ?7IS lStwitR'cJSn g Vln .too mo- RV,1. tn r: .. -vp--- C ,2 p; m. Steamer Nehalem, for Columbia vitro Catlakrl A ; t rvi Cfaa mat f'rtl ' "V rT " , I" ' r'TZrT. Ilaa JUa AVI Uac, ivr A VJ 1,1 mil l- Al 1TCU " I Reamer Westerner' frorn Port, RoseranTfor Portia Monterey, Dc 1 8. Salled-Steamer Hons Kong. Dec. 19Arrived-Nor- -twmer. Hercules, from Portland. Astoria, Dec. - 10. Capo. line down. f"" 'nr V t ' 1 0S; i n ater 4 0 feet p m- , . rr7Z. , ALONG THE WATEHFRONT. Frank U. Parker," Bcial deputy cus- tpms inspector at Astoria, Is in vPort nana today on a imie recreation tnp. With passengers and freight the steamer1 Alliance wlll sall tonight for coos Bay and Eureka, on her arrival at the former port last trip she received quite an ovation and was greeted as an old friend. .To beirln loadinsr over a million feet Oceanic dock to the Eastern & Western mills under her own steam this-morning. The British ship Scottish Moors was shifted, from, the Star Sand i company's dock to Mersey- Jock this morning by one or me snaver steamers. ' Laden with 886.102 feet of lumber ta ken on at Westport the schooner Lyman tasv inifin irora dm rTancisco. ae naa 150 tons of powder, which she dis charged at Martins , Bluff on .the way up. 150 . Ions of asphalt 200 tons of cement and plaster and 200 tons of gen Jeral merchandise. , She will load 540,000 iiceioi luutper ur pan Francisco, , Daily Rirer Readings. 8:00 a. m. 120th meridian time. .3 it r. O TATIONS. Lewiston Riparia 24 20 25 10 IS 20 20 37 15 to 4.0 4.4 f .4 t.O 9.2 8.4 0.3 1--0.3 0 ' O - 0 0 0 0 i Q 0 UrnatlUa nuirene 0.4 0.7 HnfrUhurv i Xi,u 1 0.1 1.3 Salem 0.3 Wilsonvllle Portland. . 0 7.8 f 0.4 'Shows rise ia river minus sign lndl cats fall. , . .'River Forecast ThS Wniamette river "Portland will fall slowly Bunday and , , , - n . Wireless From Rose City. - S. 8. Rose Cify, at sea, Dec 9 Pour p. m longitude 124 degrees W., latl tude 44 degrees N.; , barometer 80.2? 1 temperature 60 degrees. Light wind from the north; weather cloudy, COMMANDER. 1L1RINE INTELLIGENCE. Sarnlas X. in era fin la Antra. Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook ......Dec. 10 Breakwater, Coos Bay ...Dec. 11 Roanoke, San Pedro. ...... .Dec. 11 "oano"' an,;6Qro-v ..Dec. n S2LienRfaMlamWfc,r' Bear,. Ban rearo ,,.xec. 14 AlUaIc Eureka. . . . . . ..,..Dec 15 Geo W. Elder. San Diego ,1,4.1. Dee. 1 8 Rose Cirv. gan Francisco ......Dec" 19 I ever, can rour ....... -. . . i . ,uec ft Alliance, Eureka...t..i...;.,iDec 10 isue h. Elmore. Tinaraook....,..Dec 13 I Breakwater. Coos Bay ....Dec li Beaver. San Pedro . . . . . . ...... .Dec. li nolden flate. Ttllnmnnlr Tw. 11 i nV n pearo ... ; . . , , . . Dec 1 4 1 near, wan . fenro Dec 1 a 1 utuisc v. riuer. Dan rearo JJeC ZI nose cny. an v earw, . ....... .Dec v.v:.-M..Tt In Port. st Nicholas, Am. sen. ....... . . .Astoria Jane L. Stanford, Am. bktn ......... j .... f.. ...... ....Port. Drydocks Wf.-i' .".vi; North Bank mverawn, Br. ah....... .Coal Bunkers. i Rtrathfillan Rr an tn.M(M I """"uian, Br. ss. . , , . . . ... .Elevators MEM CURED My repntatton as the lesdtag specialist In men's sllments is firmly established by my work of tlie past And there is no necessity for my resorting to irreeulsr methods In order to keep busy. My -skill, ability and straightforward methods entitle me to the success that I have won and to the full measure of public confidence that 1 enjoy. ' . PAT ATTXB t CXnUS TOT ' I cure Varicose Veins, Obstructions, Aiunsncs, epeciiic Biooa poison. Piles and au Keflex Jjjjttenta. CO3rSTJX.TATI0Jr AITO ASVZCB T&EB ' Hours-- a. m. to a p. m. SuBdays, 10 ine ii i a y i a 1 ,.-"- -i m-m w x r we " . v .-7 -.'' , The IadUxg Bpedalitt, . OOKJJTl MOBBISOJ AITO SBCOKD BTEEETS, 1 - . , Prtrate Xatrance, 834' Morritoa Street, portUnd, Oregon. ' NGWCHIND8E MQDICINB COMPANY OPEN Pierre Antonine, Fr. bit. Frieda. Ger. bk ...Astoria j .unnton 1 Beaver, Am. as .Ains worth Coronado. Am. bktn.. Oceanic Hazel Dollar, Er. ... Port Lmbr. Co. Buffon. Fr. bk... ,,.0. B. & N. Scottish Moor, Br. s .....Mersey Hypria, Nor. ss Astoria Omesa, Ger.,bk. ......... N. P. Lbr. Co. GoUibek, Ger. bk '. . Prescott Lvman D. Foster, Abj. sell ... .Westport Cannebiere, Fr. bk. .... .Montgomery 2 Glenholm, Br. bk Montgomery 2 Berlin. Am. sch Gobs Jabez Howes, Am. sch Astoria St. Francis, Am. sh. .......... . Astoria Cluverdon, Br. sh . Prescott Virginia." Am. sch .Rainier Thiers, Fr. sh Astoria Shoshone, Am. SB. ....O.gon Prydoclc Kumeric, Br. ss. ... .Eastern & Western Ellerbek. Ger. bk, ,. . ........ .Linnton Schurbek, Ger. bk.,.k .....Linnton Poltalloch, Br. sh.,,-.. St Helens En Bouts With Cement ana General. Amlral Cornulier, Fr. bk...... Antwerp Bayard, Fr. bk...... Glasgow Claus. Ger. sh..,. ......Hamburg David d' Angiers, nr. ok. . i ...jiamourg Mnreehal de Castries, FT. bk,... . . .Tyns Wilhejmlne, Ger. sh.... Antwerp Greater Portland Dye Works, trect one story frame shed, southwest cor cer Ellsworth and Milwaukee ouiiaer. same:, $100. . : ',0.!- -''W Weinhard Estate, repair three story brick . building, Secbnd streot, between Oak and Pine; builder,; J. W. Thurman; J. F. O Rhea. repair three story brick building, Washington street, between Sixth and Seventh;, builder, M. Jacob son; 1200Q, , 'v. ; , a ..v , 1. W. Shepherd, erect one story frame shop,-Woodstock street, between Forty fifth and Forty-sixth; builder,' Reyser at ueroer; fiuu. ; v , Martin Johnson, erect one story frame dwelling, East Twenty-tbird street, be tween Alberta and Summer; . builder, same; fzoo. D. H. Ryan, erect two story frame dwelling. East Forty-sixth street be tween banay Koaa ana xiuamoos; puna tf, same; 12000. ' Roseau & Carpenter, erect one story frame office, corner Seventy-second street, southeast between Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth avenues; builder, same; T. H. Harnos. erect two story frame dwelling, Williams avenue, between A inn worth and Jarrett; builder, P., A. Carlander; $4800. ' - , A. J. Hilton, erect one Story frame Karase. 135 Hazel Fern, between East 1 GUsan and Irving; builder, p. A. Carlan der; $400. "" ' -r - IL P. palmer, erect one story frame ear a ire. Bra zee : street, between Nine teenth and Twentieth; builder, ?IcHol-l land Bros.; $200. . A. SpeQcer. erect one story frame , dwelling, Garfield avenue, . between Eighty-first and Eighty-second; builder, . same; $200. . ; , . a. I. McKeiseV, erect two-story frame , dwelling. East Twenty-fourth street, be- 1 tween Brasee and Thompson ; builder. Beaux Arts Building company; $5000. 1 W. w. Han, erect two story frame dwelling, East Oak street between Nine teenth and Twenuetn; , Duiiaer, same; $1500. j (,, m' ,.-.. , , Mr. Grace, repair four story brick building, 208-210 First street, between Salmon and Taylors builder, the Sal van on Army; fiuuv. .. 7 . . j ; Mrs. H. Miller, repair one story frame dwelling, East Twenty-first street north. oetween AiDerta ana ssumner; , ounaer, same; $100. ' - 1 JT. S. Stevens, etect one and one half story frame dwelling Kelly street be tween Thirtietn and Tnirty-rirst; build er, -IL Georre; $2000. ,! ; ,, . W. J. Brundell. repair two story frame dwelling, 215 Morris street, be--tween Cornell and Gantenblne, builder same; $200.. -v.. . ; Steve King, erect two story frame flats, Halsey street between. Sixth and Seventh, builder O.- Tolllson; $3200. Banneia-veyeey Fuel uo,, repair two story frame barn. Bedford street near root or Twenty-second, builder same; $200.-: " .." ,;,:-r..,; :,; , :' W. B. Burpee, erect one storv frame dwelling, Fifty-eighth avenue southeast oetween Bixtietn ana Bijcty-nrst streets, builder same: $1000. v . F. E. Reed, repair one story frame , store, 265 Fir9t street between Madison , and Jefferson, builder J. A. Melton; ! $150. ,. ;-.-,r-,vr, x ' Ben Selling and associates, repair 12 story steel frame store.- 145 Sixth street between Alder v and Morrison, builder W. H. Donahoe; $1000. .. -V - F. Davis, repair one story frame dwelling, Sixty-sixth street southeast . between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth ave- . nues, builder same; $200. , -' C. A, Hav, erect two story frame , dwelling, East ..Twenty-seventh'' street between Brazee and Thompson;' $4000. 8. C. Booemger. erect one story frame ; dwelling, 'Woodbrldge- street between ' Gray avenue and Colonial street, build-1 er-samo; $700. -;-' ,. y J J. Haverstech. erect two story frame, dwelling, East Twentieth street between Thompson and Brazee, builder Roberts and Roberts r $8000.' v v Alex Kera. repair two story frame dwelling, 783 York , street' between Twenty-fourth and Guild,' builder C Carmlehael; $900. - . W. Semen sa, erect" two story frame apartments. East Clay street and Un ion avenue; "builder, H. L. Camp & Co.;; xio.uuo. ... . Shogren ' Ststers, repair two story 1 ,iaiitq u.ciuiitii vj una 11 survi, uriir t;t- u East Sixty-third and gixty-Fourth; builder, E .E. AnKell: $2500., 'P. Larsen, erect one story frame dwell ing,. East Twenty-ninth street, between Alberta and Summer; builder. Fred Lar son; $1800.--. . t .., ' ..,v v P. u Abbott, erect two story .frarae dwelling, Taylor street between East Thirty-third end Thirty-Fourth; build, er, same; $2500. -v,v.y , - Giebisch ft Joplln, -repair two, story frame dwelling. Kelley street between Grover and Gibbs: builder, same; $500 J. W. Oezendorf. erect foundation of four story brick apartment house. Six teenth street between Taylor and Sal mon; builder. A. Bosch; $2000. Bert Houcls, erect one story frame dwelling, Ejst Flanders Street between Contracted i to 1 Only 1 cn BUILDING PERMITS J WW ri-f 'A. lnta?r aoCt.rnd pharmaceutist of Wal Jlng Cftlnese Herb & Root Medicine C o ni p a n v- is American born and a citizen. When 4 years of are i went to China with his parents anofft a gSJd1 education in the schools of that land. Obtaining the honors of Doctor of Medicine, he was pormitted to Kl0iJS?!S.th5 Cfnton Modical College and to study the eminent physicians' prescriptions Of centuries. a Io.r fix "r in New York City ho was" presr-" i6!. 0rtntal HospiUI. where- he had such wonderful Buccet.s with his mediations. While there In. New York CH4wt eid Bsek - Jf.r of Tort land, and was Induced to come to Portland and open an office. - Any man. woman or child with any in ternal, external or eruptive disewoe who will come to niy office can secure tree consultation and examina tion. : . - - ; If you can't call; write and get diagnosis' 'and remedies. . , . i . - . S. II. WAI JINQ CO. 8"ifTr,' Flftv - eighth and Sixtieth; builder, same, $2000. . . . Jvirs. S. ,Lohoenrftra, erect one story frame dwelling, Iiassalo street between Sixty-second and Sixty-Uird; builder, same; $1000. ' A. f.-Kmltn, erert two oiury "" dwaninp. East Thirty-pixth street,; Be tween Ellsworth , and. Clinton; builder, same; $2000. . '. " . C C. Dorrow. erect one story irarao dwelling, Garfield avenue, hetwe"511 Eightieth and Elghty-lirst; uuuuut, same; $2000 .. -,' '' . . L. r. Bailey company, , erect two story frame dwelling. East Forty-sev-entli street, between Tlllnmook and Han cock; builder same; $3000. O. V. Stewart, erect two eiury ireu o store. Milwaukee street, Detween coie and Powell; builder, L. R. Bailey com pany p $4000. . Edward Servlk. erect one story frame shed. East Grant street, between Forty ninth and Fiftieth; builder, same; $100. W. B. Feckheimer. repair ono i"ry brick buildln. northwest corner Front and Oak; builder, uoerg; xuu, L. Peterson, erect one and one-half story frame dwelling East Forty-fifth street between Thompson and Tilla mook; builder, .S. Peterson; $2000. ' r. it. rteea, errci uuo-.wij garage, East tara sireei, oti"" Eighty-first and Eifrhty-second; build er, Marshall Bros.; $3000. & L. Bamberger, erect one story con crete store. East Stark street between Peventv-nlnth and Eightieth; builder, Marshall Bros.! $3000. -, AB. T. Heinzaa, repair two nory name store. Fourth street, between Sherman nd Caruthers; builder, F. H. Brandes; $250. " . W. S. Chapman, erect One story frame garage, Mllwaukle avenue, between Hol rat and Crookhara avenue; builder, H. T. D.vnn1ila tKOD 1 B. S. Jossalyn, repair two story frame dwelling. East sixty-eientn tween Morrison and Belmont; builder, MoHolland Bros.: $10.000. THSi El GREEN 1TSTEM 01 , MAN BUILDING TBXATUXJTT THE SPECIAXIST "WHO OTJBES. ti mittan not what vonr ailment Is, nor who sat treated It, It It Is cnrabls we will ive yon Immediate benafit ana a anlcK ana uunwr cuxo. , Da not allow money matters to keep yon from retting' well. We charge nothing to prove our meth ods will cure yon. Our faarantee--. WO HOIST JtiUUSu uaiui HATrsx'rEiw.iB tout absolute pro- teotion. consultation: examination and medicines free. Y'!":tv'V7: w Kiain, for mr treatment .ntMnr 'onrtarfnl" a "Seoret" It is simply our sucoessfnl way of , do ing tAinga. v VARICOSE VEINS :. Waah vnn-m. Barrlnr. Knotted Wormy-llks Velas. Clotted, Stagnant pools oi imnur. uxooa. wmi. aury- ous, tow vitality, Mental , Deprti W dallv demonstrate that VARI COSH VEINS and HYDROCELE can be cured without severe surgical op eration. Beneficial errects are im mediate. -Pain - aulcklv ceases, en larged reins rapidly reduce, healthy circulation speedily returns, and strength, soundness and robust health -are soon restored.' ';;'-, - BLADDER & KIDNEY Enlarged Prostate Oland, Inflam mation of Bladder and Kidneys. Fre quent Desire, Painful. Smarting, Burning Sensation, Cloudy, Highly Colored, Brick Dust Sediment, Weak, Aching Baok, Dry, Pale, Waxy Bkln. These symptoms of PROSTATIC. BLADDER and KIDNEY troubles we rapidly overcome. There is no guess work about it We remove every ob struction, stop every waste, allay all Irritation and inflammation, revital ise the weakened organs, and soon accomplish a safe, thorough and permanent cure. , , . , ... , SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON Bash, Copper-colored Spots, Erup tions, Ulcers, Sere Mouth or Throat, Mooous Patches, Swollen Glaadi, Falllnr Balr. Our NEUCLKTf ATOXYL treat ment for SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON leaves no Injurious after effect It does not "lock in" the poison, but drives it out of the system, so there can be no comeback. Being a Blood Purifying. Blood Making, vtiftAri Cell Remedy. It rives the pa tient a pure,, fresh Blood Stream,, and restores nim to normal nwuiu ,;, NErVO-VITAL DEBILITY The canst of Xervo-VHal Debility, as well as Its evil effect upon the physloal. mental and other powers, is familiar to all afflicted men. Tit miitoma need sot be enumerated. We want all ailing men to know that odr ANIMAL EXTRACT treat ment is the ideal remedy for NEBVO- VITAL DEBILITY. It does not stim ulate temporarily, but restores per' manentlv. All disagreeable evmp toms soon disappear, nerve energy is regained, self-respect self -confidence and self-control return, and the pa tient is prepared for a new period of life. ' -' . . RUPTURE & RECTAL: Bupture or Hernia, Piles, blind, bleeding, Itching- or protruding; Pistnla Ulcers, etc. Our proven methods make hos pital , operations unnecessary, in most cases no Pain or detention from business. We guarantee quick reitet ana positive, permanent cures, AFFLICTED MEN tf ailing, you ' certainly do not Intend to always remain so. Yon surely expect to be restored some time. Why not aof Why delay and rrow worset"-:'. v..-. Whit you want is a cure. Come to us and get it 'Once under our treatment, you wilt quickly realize how simple a thing it is to get well In, the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Our cures nrtrl not only years to life, but life to years, ornce hours, dally J to t. Evenings, 7 to 8. ,. Sundays, 10 to L DR. GREEN GO. 369 Washington . St., Portland. Or. URIiJARY DISCMARGES 24T383 Each Cap- sule bears (M1DY) the nme KrSy BiWtrt qftomterfmu ALL DRCOGlSTft X. Hilhtn.N Chinese Herbs In Bi Demand c Gee Wo c Gee Wo TBS CHIKESB SOmX The sick people of the Paciflo North west should not overlook the chance to be cured that C. Gee Wo's famous Chi nese herbs offer. Every day sees many ceoDla eallinsr at his office at 142V4 First street-corner of Morrison, to take the treatment, and every day sees many cured. Even - the mails bring numerous inaulries about the herbs. They are curing hundreds. , Chronic diseases those that doctors have -pronounced ln curable are being cured all the. time. People who cannot call ' should write. giving symptoms. .C. Gee-Wo is the most. famous herbalist in this part of the country. His charges are reason able. His herbs are genuine. Call or write now. ' , , coirsuxTATioir rmsa ; i Open Evenings and Sundays. If you live out of town end cannot call, write for symptom blank and cir cular, Inclosing four cents in stamps. The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 16214 TVtST ST., COS. UOXJUSOV Portland, Or. CURED vvV IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured ws nave every Known remedy ep Dllanos for TMsAmau -rem. n,i, ... perlence la so great and varied that no ine imiiis or men is new to tu, vuoui in ABB TAiat XT OVEB. . .General. DebUlty. Weak Serves. Xn somaia Kesults, of exposure, overwork and other violations of Harare's laws. Diseases of Bladder Sad Kidneys, Vari cose veins, qtucaiy ana permanently " aiu-u asyaju ana no aeiention SPECZAX, AXLMEHTS NewrV cos traded aod chronic cases cured. All burning, , itching and inflammation stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected In seven daya Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of question l wyice rvours I A. : M. tO' g P. U Sundays, 10 A. U. to 1 P, M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co. ; t34W WA8X2HQT0V STBJCET. '""'. ' -. r' Cexner pirat men And women cured The famous Chinese ' DRS. & K CHAN, wit! ; their rem ; dies of herbt and root SUI, won- - derfullv. i k . has cured La. a . .... t)r.S.X.Chaa ferers whn"u:"1--vua dies have failed. Sure cura for chronic, private ailments, nervousness, bloort ooi- .ii . ii i , ii i i son, rheumatism, asthma, pneumonia, kidney, throat and lung troubles, con- ouiujjuuii, Diuuiacn uisoraers ana other dlsejiaefl nf all trlnita , D.m.u. i jless. NO OPERATION. Honest treat , ment Consultation free. Examination for laaies oy Mrs. S. K. Chan. Call or write to THE S. K. CHAJT MEDICnrB CO., 828V4 Morrison gt,, btt. 1st as sd POrtland. Or. i ; : I , ' Ataft and Impleremedvforl , CaarrAioYfaMrl tnaamnatlOBa. Imtstimu i. aUena of ALL noooaa mambranaa or llaJnca of tka no u., . ttomaaaorannarrercaBa, AT BstUflnislTBl Ml iTraatlaawith ibsttte leaiaqaaat, .Til Ehm Oarfcl v. a. a, "WStaiBaaaaaaaBagapBaaaaaaSSafla L.AVi'i.a!.a 0 Bing thong CTH.1TBRATTID C3XSE8IB JDOOTOB : Cures all diseases of men snd women by use of the famous. Chinese herbs. , ' orrxes sottxs , s ' to 11 a. m, 3 to 6 p. m. Office, room 11, tasu Alder Bt, er 1334 St. 11 a. m. to 1 p, m.. 5 to 11 p. 4th and Sth. m. 885 Plandeis, Bat. in tnteraafaA aad ahonld know about the wonderful : MAITELVhirUngSprar new yacinai frn orn. Ask ynr aniirdt forYV ' .'."' thMAKVKUrcept NtV noolhar.bntaenditame for Ulnftrateil book aealea. It Vv aire mil nrticniara ana aireo lions miftiuaun 10 uaica. star it co., m iai tN Bim iiw toas. I'M MM br IkMnon trma Co.. WoolarA. , tSarhe Ca 111 Leae-davls Urea Oa. itoraa, MEN MO v r - K m BL4 aa. daSSB- 1-IV-il- I Jl I mmm V,.?' r I'&iS'iUi: fmm 1 jiwsenwryu;! WW W ! lae m 1 !. .' I ARE YOU SICIC? Co. Thee noted doctors have learned the secrets known only to tne lamous t;ni nese savants and have specially Imported herbs from the remote provinces of China that positively cure all ills of the human system. Uiseases or me nervuua ay tem, female disorders, blood poison, stomach trouble? etc.. absolutely cured. No matter how many doctors have failed, no matter how many medicines ou have used without resuit, can on us. Ve can cure you. . "' Consultation free Treatments by mail On Wo Ton? Chinese Medicine and Tea Company 93 Second St Honrs t A. XL to 10 P. X CHICHESTER'S PILLS XaalMl Ask yaar DnnM far , I hlkM-tar'a Ilu iaa nmi 1-1 11a ta 1U4 d nmliic V hoim. ualca with Blua tLiroa. Taa aiaar. Bay T ynar " . Irrv4i. Askfotl U- fft!VTEBS! IA4NB JIKSSU fliXS, fo. SSI nui k nova ta tmU Stint, Always R el labia rlSOLB EY LEGISTS RtRVlVRS XKW TODAY Let This Sink Into Your System LOT JUST NORTH OF WILLAM ETTE HEIGHTS with a. magnificent view of the city and mountains. Ask to see this lot Price $450 & 10, DOWN-2 A MONTH United Trust Co. 917 BOARD OF TRADE Phones Main 9416, A-3188 ' Here Is Your Chance LTo secure a beautiful. home, within 30 minutes' ride of Portland. acres, good 8 room hoilse, with bath; nice young orchard in full bearing, a never falling brook running through the place. on good automobile road and .near O. R. ft N. ana u. w. p. Ky. Any one wanting a choice place outside of the city where you can pick your own fruit end enjoy a life of comfort . can get particulars by . calling at 70S Rothchlld bldg., or phone Marshall 2413. A. U. STONE The one best nlaca in Portland to bur, Geographical center-and most desirable residence property m the city. Seelnc Is believing. ,. v Better go and see the many choice residences under construction and the Improvements go- Ing on. ( :;j : 1 he Oregon Real Estate Company U aAMT ATX. rOKT&AXS. OB. REAL: ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of title made by the Title a Trust company. Lewis Bldg, 4th and Oak. , John P. S liar key Co, to , Sophie H. Huff, lot 13 block 1 Waver lelgh Heights 1,000 H. P. Palmer and wife to Elwood Wiles, lot 80,(32 block It Irv Jngton Park , 00 Silas H. Beach and wife to George , H. Elkerton. fraction lot 1 and . - 2t.4i feet off east side of lot 2 f block 8 City View Park....... Mocre. Investment Co. to A. W. Anderson, lot 18 block 8 Vernon 1.300 ' 500 Harvey Foresman and wife to- I. i; Bennett et si, lot 11- block; 8 " Stratford-Sydney addition .... 2,600 Churchill-Mathews Co. to John -B. Goddard, lot . U block 24 Brentwood , ... . . ' 250 Enos Swan and wife to Loren A. Bowman, lot 12 block 15 Clover- - dale Ext No. 2. i ............. 800 FV H. Kearney and wife to Leon- , ard Kearney, lots 23, 24, 25, ' block 2, Graybrook. ..,...., 1,400 Willamette ' Realty Co. to Mary . F. Beatty, lot 2, block 32. ' - Belle Crest ... .. , . . ., ,. .. . . ' 500 John P. Welbes and wife to the Mt Hood company, land be- , . ginning ? at most north - west corner of land of gran- : - tors in southeast quarter of , section 34, township 1 north range 8 east... - (00 Ladd Estate company to Thomas t Vigara, -southeasterly SO feet ,' of lot 18 and northwesterly 10 feet of lot 20, block. 13. Ladds : addition .......... . . 1,150 L. B. Menefee et al., to Carl O. Johnson. iot-7, block 2,' ' Fairmont addition 198 E, W. Reder to Fred D. Miller lot 11 and west 8 1-3 Teet of - lot 12, block 2. Edendale.... 4,000 W. N. Everett and wife to A. J. m Hilton, lot 17, block 13. Lau- relhurst .i . .7. ..... ......... 5.750 Moore Realty company to Fred E. . Kelsey, lot 10, block 8, Lorrin- , -ton ...... . . . . . ............. .v v 408 Matilda Jonson to Herbert Char pen Ing et aL lot 4. block "N" ' Portsmouth Villa Extension .. 850 Alma J. Darling .and wife to" vLaura E. Tyrell lot 4, block 27, Vernon addition .1,700 Emma V. Sellwood to William Beard, lot 12. 13, block 44, SeU wood . , ........ - 10 Maglnnis Land & Investment company to West Oregon Luni- v ber company, lot 1, 2, 3, 4, bfock . 1, Goodhue Park 3,500 JL A. Bowe to J. P. Cassldy et at, T lot 1, 2, block 5. Kensington. 800 Terex Broa. company to E. J. God- frey et a, lot 6, . 1 snd por- tlons of lot 3. 4, 8, , block 7: ' -also lot 13, block 4. Council Crest Park addition. .... . . .. . 15.000 Terex Bros, company to : E. . J. . Godfrey et al, lot 7, 8, block . " 198, city ........ 40,000 Glen Harbor Realty company to G. H. Watson et al.. lot 3." 4fc block .1 Glen Harbor ........ 850 Ram to Same, lot . 18. block B. , 1 - Glon Harbor ................ 600 1 J.' A. Gross and wife to- Elva HrMn lot IS. hlock B. Millar's . addition Loao Wiliam Borsch and wife to Queen , t V. Harrell. 11 seres beginning j at U section comer, between ; section 19, 20. township 1 1 south, range 1 east 8,762 Ladd Estate company to Bertha Holm, lot 18. 14, b'ock IS, Woa-. moreland 1,417 Irvineton - Investment company n Krfink 1onteonierv. Itit ft. ll. block ' 1 1. Irvineton ......v...' 3.500 Py IHlolMav's '-''"..ir RE-"' lstati: t;:,vnsi i La (Id Estate company ta Fri-1 , J. Wyatt, lot 5. block a, Westmoreland : P. N. 'Bennett and wife t II. E. Noble, lot 12, blm-k 2 Myrtle. 1.5. ) T. 0. & Tr. Co. to Harriet A. Tfl , ton, lot S block & KoMiinei-f. . . I .: i J. M. Jones and wif ti) Miry Kramer et al, lot 13 blocK t Menefee addition ...' 5 . LAWYER'S Abstract & 'trust Co.. roTni 8 Board of Trade blJs abstracta a specialty. UNION Abstract Co., 412-413 Curb u oinir. Tel. Main 6. PACIFIC Title k Trust Co., iht les.i;V abstractors. 1 Ch. Com., ground floor. MEETING NOTICES 41 A MEETING of the merribers Of the proposed new lodgtj "Cos mopoliun," Knights of Pythias, will meet at room 24, N. W. cor. 1st and Alder sts., Friday even ing. - December S. at H n'.-l.n k sharp, for the purpose of selecting a committee for the next grand lodge meeting. HENRY F. JOSEIN, HENRY M. KIMBALL. - Chairman. Secretary. ' SPECIAL, communication Iumbia lodge No. 114. A. F. & A. M., this. Saturday, eve ning at t o'clock. Work In M. M. degree. All M. M. cordial ly Invited-to attend. By or--der W. M. FRED -OLSON, v . ' Secretary, Oregon Lodge No. 101, A. F. . F. and A. M. Special com--. , munlcatlon this, (Saturday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Ma sonic Temple. Work in M. M. degree. Visiting brethren cordiallv ihvlteL tiv order W. M. A. J. Handlan, secretary. 3- N.- A., Oregon Rose camp, meet Wednesday evenings, AUaky hall. 3d and Morrison. - M. W. A., ROSE C1T CAMP Monday, . Selllng-Hirsch bldg., Washington near 10th. Phone Clerk. Main 1284. A-4. f MAHKIAGfc LICENSES John KInnunen, 815 Fourteenth street, 23, and Sautra Kaugas, 22. H. A. Morse. 300 Fifth street. 22. and Valentine Pen well,' 18. ueorge uranam,-uascaae ixicks, o;. and Lce Baker, 47. . Charlie Farce, Astoria, Or., 45, and Florence Ferry, 33. - Harry Zavin. 265 First street, 21, and Millie Lev. 18. - Dagfln Danlelson. 2418 First street, 32, and Christian Nlckelsen, 31. Erwin Yeager, Sherwood, Oregon, 31, and Carrie Stoker, 2. Ollle. Snyder, 223 Cook street. 23, and Edith Chambers, 18. V.-A, Marlow,- 288 Beach street. 27, and Lissle Gerrets. 22. C. E. Hiett, 31. and Opal Elliott. 2ft. la t. SMITH & Wl IllIll! U UU (U VJJlUJm ; wedding and visiting card engravers and monogram stationers, . Washington bldg.. Washington St.. bet. 3rd and 4th. ' Wedding Invitations . ' Visiting cards, monogram stationery. Wtn. Klumpo Co.. 3tH Washington t. DKKSa suits for rent, all sues. Cnhiua Tailoring co.. bos stars St. CLARKE BROS, florists, fine flowers ana riorsi nesiens. zxs Morrison st. BIRTHS TABER To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ta- ber, 837 Minnesota avenue. December 8, a girl.--";. : ' -.;'. : - ' v-y: . MICKEY To" Mr. and Mrs. - Martin Hickey, 984 Minnesota avenue. No vember 24, a girl. " ALLEN -To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Al len, K"y street, December 2; a boy. STERKE- To ' Mr, and Mrs (5eore Sterkel 76 E. Twelfth street Decem ber 6,' a boy. , . ' . ';: " TROUT in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trout, 840 Emerson street, .November 13. a bo".-' " .-n .- SPRAWfvEN To Mr. and Krj. Paul Sprawken, 349 N. Fourteei.... ttrecl. November 19. a1 girl. ' . THOMPSON -To Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Thompson, 241 N. , Fifteenth street, a girl.- .-'-'- -;.. v1-- -WATSONTo Mr. and Mrs. James Wat son. 433 E.' Twenty-third street, No vember 18, a girl. . . DEATHS HARRIS--Lewls Harris. Dayton. Wash., December 6, age SO: gastritis. GODDARD- Ansen Goddard, 490 Mill . HAat TVuiamriai J ova T H annnlav STEPHENS-Marena' Stephens, St. 'i il cent's , hospital. ' December 6, age ea: aiaoete. . . MATEE At the family residence, 40t Sixty-third street, S, E., Mary S. Mc Atee, aged 80 years, ,. Funeral notice hereafter.-'-'',. '-,-,-- VAN ALLEN -John Van Allen, Salem. Or., Dec. 5. ' Brlght's disease. DILLON William Dillon; 427 Eelmont Street. Dec. 7, age 3. Convulaior.s. HALVERSEN Mildred Halversen, 1 F.. -Firty-first street, Dec.-7 age 3, Ab scess on the brain. . BLUM Dora Blum. 142! E." Everett street, December 8, age 86. Senility. MAX M. SMITH, flonat. 150 Mh iC, opp. Meier ft Frank's. Main 721 S. FUNERAL NOTICES BPICKELMIER At . the family resi dence, 713 Tenlno avenue, December 8, Asa M. Splckelmier. aged 6 years, h I ..... , - i I j .. I ; a . .. , . tend funeral services, which will be held at the aDove resiaence at t p. m. tomor row (Sunday), December 11. ; interment Mowaukle cemetery.- - FUNERAL DIRECTORS i Dunning & McEntee TO'ft every detail. 7tn ana fine. Main A-4R58. Ledy assistant Zeller-Brynes Co. " :V...w,n phones; lady assistant Most modern eob'lsbment In city. ' I D CI Ml CV Jt. OHM Third and jt lit mm. 1 uun Madison. Lady attendant Main . A-1S99. LERCH The ' east side undertaker. Lady assistant B-1888. East T81. East 8th and Alder. - - - - EDWARD HOLMAN. undertaker. 2d st. Isdy assistant Main 607. 229 EAST-SIDE funeral directors, succesa- sor to F. a. uunnmg, mo. fx. fDipcnW Undertaking , Co , LnlUoUlt' ia. a-22sb. Lady Main sas't. FOR 8AL15 ROUSES 01 New Modern Bungalow lln'Montavilla, lot 50x100. We can sell 'this clare at a bareain If taken soon. For particulars see Pownder Investment Co.. 428 Mohawk bldg. - Excellent ; For a doctor; fine location. Broadway st; best built, oak flniBhf 9 rooms, Irv Ington. W. H. Herdman. C-1848. East 273. ' ""- - - ' $2100 WILL buy modern 6 room houst near Union ave. and Alberta st. Terms are easv. Street is improved. 1 r GODDARD & WEIDR1CK, 604 Concord Bldg. 8 LOTS. LARGE SHACK, $7W, Thti.MS. -120x128 in grove of , young fir neaf Tremont. "In all that district no bu like this." Fred W, German, 329 Burn side, Main 2774. ' BARGAIN Well built modern, new room house, 1 block from crim, Only .$3000; terms.. See owner. 754 E. Zhtrt. J1600 5 room house, cement basemen t, lot 33x100, on Brooklyn SW near IU(., $1200, balance one year. Dement Krlder, 248 Madison St, NEW modern larg 6 rwm riiiu?, t block to car, 325U0-, 8100 down, ft month. Including interest Webb, 411 Stark, cor. 8th. Several residences, easv trroa, I; and .vlclaitiFXtfOii i32 i- j Tsoor 1"' .... owner, new s room uv E. 31st and Irvins ets, S 1; rsrline. Prle :nno. X-stn. j---- j "UAinut buvn a r bath, toilet. lnvut'iiA', t et phMi( ownee !') t 1' tfTT60M'.i',rri li'Mi---", : bet. Union Hii'i li' '! Inquire Z-A rus'-ni '