THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING; AUGUST 12. 1911. If TRAMPCOMPLETES aan mile irip WITHOUT MISHAP British S. S. Coulsdon Makes Circuit of Globe, Returning to Columbia River to Load Lumber. , Completing a or ilso a round the world, during which there was not a mishap, not even a break In the nm chlnerv or the slightest Illness among the officeis and crew, the Hritish tramp Coulsdon. Captain Welford. which ar rived at St. Helens. August 5, to load lumber for Australia, covered approxl matelv a distance of 2S.0OO miles In the vear since sue was ncre lasi. uurmn the voyage Captain Wilford. who i a great pigeon fancier, released 11 pig eons nil of vhloh reached home. Two others died on the passage. The Coulsdon left the river July 11. last year, with a cargo of lumber for Rhane-hai. From there she went to Mojt and Mllkl and then to Singapore and Calcutta with coastwise cargo. She then proceeded to Denda , and then through the fe'uez canal up to Nar vik in Norway. While in the Mediterranean near Gib raltar, Captain Welford said he liber ated his first two pigeons after which he let two go every other day. The distance from there to Newport, Eng., where the birds were raised was about 800 miles and the fact that the car riers had been practically around the world before they were released makes their arrival at Newport a remarkable one. From Narvik the Coulsdon crossed the Atlantic to Philadelphia and New York, during which passage she en countered much ice and snow. At these ports she took on a cargo for British Columbia going to Vancouver, Ocean Fall and Victoria. At Nanatmo she loaded coal for San Francisco, after which she proceeded to Caspar for the first part of her present lumber cargo and then to St. Helens, where she Is loading about 1.800,000 feet of lumber. She is expected to shift down to Tongue Point tonight at 5 o'clock to finish. She takes about 4,000,000 feet to Aus tralia. ROIGH TRIP ACROSS Tramp Steamer Koan Main Encoun ters Heavy Seas and Fog. Rough weather and plenty' of fog on the voyage across the Pacific are re ported by officers of the Japanese tramp Koan Maru. Captain H. Mugur uma, which arrived at the Banfield dock at 8:30 o'clock this morning. The Koan Maru was 27 days in making the pas sage across to the mouth of the river. She brings 4304 hardwood logs, equal to 1,400,000 feet of sawed lumber, and also 60,000 feet of lumber already sawed. In addition she had one passenger, Mr. Kitamura Shlgeshl, of the Japanese Trading company, who will proceed to Seattle, where he will spend about two months, after which lie will go to Eu rope In the Interests of the firm. Three days out from Otaru, from which place the Koan Maru sailed July IS, a storm was encountered with very high seas which lasted for three days. The seas rolled oVer the decks of the steamer and she rolled and pitched badly, but no damage was done. After discharging hardwood the Koan Maru, which, prior to the Russo-Japanese war, was the British steamer Grosmont, will load a cargo of Oregon fir for North China, being under charter to the China Import and Export com pany, her rate being a lump sum of 20,000 yen. She carries a crew of 44 men all told. TO TIGHTEN DECKS Contract Given Willamette & Colum bia River Shipping Company. A contract has been awarded to the Willamette & Columbia River Shipping company for the tightening of the decks of the three steamers of the San Fran cisco & Portland Steamship company. This morning the first of the work will be started on the steamer Bear, which arrived In port yesterday. Although the contract is said to be a large one, none of the steamers will be delayed In their work while the caulking Is being done and a crew of caulkers will be placed on each of the steamers as they come Into port until the Job is com pleted. TO BUILD NEW BOAT Holman Transportation Company to Replace Steamer America. It was learned this morning that the Holman Transportation company will build a new steamer to replace the steamer America and It Is expected to have the new craft ready by February 1. In the meantime the America Is on the Oregon drydock for a few days to have some necessary rppalrs. The hull of the new boat which will be named America, will lie larger than that of the present one and It is said that her freight capacity will be about doubled and that slio will carry as U - - .. .. ii $3.50 Recipe Free, For Weak Men. Send Name and Address To day You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous. 1 have In my possession a prescrip tion for nervous debility, lack of vigor, weakened manhood, failing memory and laniii back, brought on bv excesses, unnatural drains, or the follies of youth, that has cured so many worn and nervous men right In their own homes without any additional help or medicine that I think every man who wishes to regain his manlv power and virility, quickly and quietly, should have a copy. So 1 have determined to send a copy of the prescription free of charge, In a plain, ordinary scaled en velope to any man who will write me for it. This prescription comes from a phy sician who has made a special study of men and I am convinced it Is the surest acting combination for the cure of de ficient manhood and vigor failure ever put together. I think I owe It to my fellow man to send them a ropy In confidence so tht any man anywhere who is weak and discouraged with repeated failures may stop drugging himself with harm ful patent medicine. secure what I be lieve It is the quickest-acting restora tive, upbuilding. SPOT-TOUCHING rem edy ever devised, and so cure himself at home quietly and quickly. .lust drop me a line like this) I.)r. A. K. Robinson, 8S7 Luck Building Detroit. Mich, and 1 will, send you a copy of this splendid recipe in a plain ordinary envelope free of charge. O great many doctors would charge IJ00 to J5.00 for merely writing ; 'v ricripimn una mis yut i send It ntlrely free. many more passengers as she does now She will be something the name type j as the steamer I raid a of the same fleet, i hut a little larger. The engines of the j America, which are only two years old i and of 360 horsepower, will be placed j in the new hull and as the Iralda muke j 16 miles an hour with lens power. It is expected that the new boat will bo one of the speediest on the river. The Increase In both passenger and freight traffic on the Willamette sIohkIi between Portland and St. Hel ens has readied such proportions tbat I a larger steamer was deemed advlsa hle, as a now hull would have had to be provided for the present America In a short time in any event. I'n til the America comes off the ipy- dock Monday the steamer M ranger Is operating on her run. FKKXCHMAN CHAKTKHKI) Bnrk diaries Gounod Is Taken for a AVIu'at Cargo. Another Frenchman waS reported chartered this morning to transport : euiu oi w oeui iu wiu i.imru iimoooi, j belnu tru 1' reni n hark Charles (tumiou 19tio tons net. lletirtol The Gounod is out "fc days today from London with Keneral cargo for Balfour, Guthrie A: Co.. and she will be due to arrive hers early In December, which will make her available for December or January loading. The name of the charterer was not given out, but it Is understood that she received a lower rate thin the French ship Duguay Troutn, which was taken yesterday by the Portland Flouring Mills company, the rate re ported, being 29 shillings, as she will be here later In the season. The Trouln is due to arrive at any time now from Glasgow, by way of Ilobart, with 2900 tons of general cargo for Meyer, Wilson & Co. Among the most recent lumber fix tures is that of the French bark Mare chal de Vlllars, taken yesterday by Comyn, Mackall & Co., to load lumber at Eureka for a direct port In the Uni ted Kingdom at 60 shillings. If she goes to Cork for orders she will receive 62 shillings 6 pence. She also has the I option of loading wheat at Portland or Tacoma. She is already ballasted and will proceed to sea Immediately. WARRANT FOR VORTMAN Sailors' Agent at Aberdeen Said to lie $181 Short. (Rfierlal to Toe Journal.) Aberdeen, Wash., William Vortman, sailors agent at this place having dis appeared on Monday, P. B. QUI. sail ors' agent at Seattle, has Installed H. Kimeral, formerly of Tacoma, as tem porary agent here. Mr. Gill came to the harbor on Monday, and upon Inspec tion of the missing man's books found an alleged shortage of $131.70. Presi dent Andrew Furuseth wired Mr. Gill to j W.; light northwest wind; clear; bar swear out a warrant for the arrest of ometer 29.96; falling; temperature B4. Vortman on the charge of embezzlement j S. S. Kumeric; midnight. Aug. 11-1 2 and the papers have been issued from i feeven hundred ana ten miles orr J a Judge Tucker's office. Itoosh; weather clear; wind west by STORK ARRIVES A real live stork arrived in Portland this morning on the Japanese steam ship Koan Maru. While it is a native of the Island of Formosa, it was the onjy available one that could come to Portland at this time, as it is a long distance for a stork to fly from Japan to the United States and as the Koan Maru was coming directly here, It was decided that much weariness would be saved the stork If he came by steamer. The steamer brings a cargo of hard wood timber and lumber. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The steamer San Jacinto left up at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon In tow of the tug Oneonta and will be placed en the Port of Port!and drydock as soon as she reaches St. Johns, Laden with cement, asphalt and gen eral freight the steamer Tahoe arrived in the harbor this morning from San Fran cisco and proceeded to the Irving dock. The steamer Bear, Captain Nopandcr, arrived yesterday afternoon from Los Angeles and Stan Fianclsco, carrying 330 passengers and 1800 tons of general frejght. With a cargo of general freight ana bonded goods the American-Hawaiian steamer Falcon, Captain Schage, will be due to arrive up from I'an Francisco tonight. The Pacific coast torpedo flotilla left up from Astoria at. 8 o'clock this morn ing and will come to the local harbor, where they will remain for a few days. It was announced In a circular letter received this morning by Collector of Customs Malcolm from Acting Secretary Benjamin Cable, of tne bureau of navi gation of the department of commerce and labor, that there will be no remit ting of fines where the master, chief mate or engineer of a steamer or the master' of a sailing craft of over 700 gross tons or any other vessel of over 100 tons, where passengers are carried for hire, has no license or lets It run out. The excuse of owners that they do not know the date of expiration of the license will not go in the future. MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Aug. 1J. Arrived at 6 and left up at 8:30 a. m. Steamer Break water, from Coos Bay. Arrived down at 7 a. m. oasoiine schooner Mayocean. Arrived at 9:30 a. m. Steamer Falcon, from San Francisco. Left up at 8 a. i m. Torpedo boats. Left up at 11:20 a. m. Steamer Falcon. San Francisco, Aug. 12. Arrived at 9 a. m. Steamer Roanoke, from Portland. Sailed at 9 a. m. Steamer Yellowstone, for Portland. Astoria, Aug. 11. Arrived at noon and left up at 2:30 p. m. Steamer Tahoe, from San Francisco. Arrived down at :i.20 and sailed at 8 30 p. m. Steamer Beaver, for San Francisco and Kan Pedro. Left up at 4 p. m. Steamer San j Jacinto. Arrived at 9 p. rn. Steamer Geo. W. Fenwlck, from Aberdeen. : Ilobart, Aug. 9. Arrived French ship ' Jules Ciommcs, from Shields, for Port-' land. : San Francisco. Aug. 11 Sailed at 3 p. ni. Steamer Geo. W. Elder, for Port- : land Sailed at 8 p. m. Stramer Temple E. Dorr; at midnight Steamer F. K I.oop, for Portland. Astoria, Aug. 12. Condition at the1 month of the river at 8 s. m., smooth; wind norih 2 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Sunday: High water ' 2:35 a. m., 8.1 feet; 3:22 p. rn., 8.3 feet. Low water 9 a. m., 0.4 feet; 9:2$ ' p. m., 1.1 feet. Ially River Readings. "if "j zs jro po 2. "jf SS 5. ! . r ZJ " O C 3 3 a . STATIONS Iewihton 24 173 (5 Rlparta 30 1'matilla 25 8.9 0 2 Portland 15 6.80.2 Harrisburg 16 0.3 0.1 Albany 20 0.90.1 Salem 20 0.2 0 Wllsonvllle 37 o . ( ) Falling. i 0 I' ft I n ' m. o ! 0 Wireless Messages. Wireless via North Head Wash. To U. 8. . Weather Bureau, Portland, Oregon. & CI Cha...ln, .l.4..1t.. . .. i.... viiBiioi'H , UIUIIIKMI.. AU glJnT 11- 12 Latltudo 39.36 N longitude 124:lu Industrial News o f Oregon, Washington, Idaho m IN PAKE PIN ABU: M Pioneer Grass Farmer Has 220 Acres Devoted to Cul ture of Forage Seeds. (Speclnl to Th Journal ) Colfax, Wash., Aug. 12 Max Hin richs. the pioneer "grass man" of the Palouso country, Is harvesting his grass 1 seeds, and will have many tons for sale this fall. II" has already contracted 12,000 pounds of tall meadow oat grass seed at 10 cents a pound. He will have tons of alfalfa, of hrome grass, timothy, tall meadow oat grass and fcsqne seed for sale, and the receipts will excel j those from an wheat farm of similar I acreage In the northwest. j Mr. Hlnrlchs is believed to be the most extensive grower of trass seeds In the northwest. His original farm of 220 acres 12 miles southwest of Pullman, where he began raising grasses for the seen, is now an in grass with the ex ception of a small orchard. For several years Mr. Hlnrlchs had a contract with the government depart ment of agriculture at Washlnglon, D. (.'., to sell his grass seeds for govern mental experimental purposes, and he proudly displays the returns he got on his seed, the reports showing the seed to be from 98.2 to 100 per cent pure and free from all foreign substances. But now Mr. Hnrlrhs gets mora from seed houses than the government paid him, and he sells all of his seed to these houses or to farmers, and is unable to supply the demand. Mr. Hlnrlchs began seed raising from two motives. One was that ho felt' con fident there, was a demand for such pro ducts and It would pay, but the primary reason was that his farm was so far from town that hauling wheat to the railroad was unprofitable. Instead of hauling $40 to $60 worth of wheat at a load, Mr. Hlnrlchs brings In loads of grass seed that bring him as high as $500 for a single load, as much as 10 loads of wheat. norm, strong; sea moaeraie; naromcier 30.06. MoGILL,. h'. S. Falcon; 4:00 p. m., Aug. 11 Datl tude 43:26 N. ; longitude 1 24:32 W.; bur ometer 30:18; temperature 61; light northwest wind; sky clear; sea smooth. SCIIAUE. MARINE INTELtrGENCB Due to Arrive. Rtr. Bear. San Pedro Aug. Str. Breakwater. Coos Bay Aug. i Str. Sue II. Elmore, Tillamook . .Aug. Str Golden (Into. Tillamook ...Aue. ! Str. Geo. W. Elder. Pan Diego Aug. ! Str. Bavocean, Bayooean ......Aug. Str. Alliance, Eureka Aug. I Str. Rose City, San Pedro Aug. I Sir. Anvil, Bandon Aug. I Str. Roanoke, San Pedro. .. i .. -Aug. Str. Beaver, San Pedro Aug. Orterlc, Orient Sept. i Suverlc, Orient Oct. KumerlC. Orient Nov. Due to Depart. ' Str. Anvil, Bandon Aug. Str. Bavocean, Tillamook Aug. Str Breakwater. Coos Bay Aug. Str. Golden Gate. Tillamook Aug. i Str Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook .. Aug. I.uceric. Orient Aug. Rtr. Alliance, Eureka Aug. Str Geo. W. Elder Kan Diego.. Aug. 'Str. Bear, San Pedro Aug. Hercules. Orient Aui;. Str. Rose City. San Tedro Aug. Str. Roanok" San Pedro Aug. Str. Heaver. San Pedro Aug. Orterlc, Orient A Sept. Strathlyou, Orient Oct. Suveric. Orient Oct. ! Kumeric. Orient Nov. Miscellaneous Teteels Enronte. , Uannoekburn. Br. sir Antwerp , Carondelet. Am. bge lan Francisco Ethel Zane. Am. sch Ran Per Hampton, Br. str San rranclsco 1 Koan Maru, Jap. str. Honolulu Louisiana. Am. bge ivondale St. David. Am. bge Irondale i Solvelg, Nor. stt Antwerp Titanla. Nor. str Victoria i Grain Tonnage En route. 'Col. de Vlliebols Mareull. Fr. bk. .... Glasgow Jules Gommes. Fr. bk. Newcastle 3T. Rene. Fr. bk. Newcastle. A St. George. Br. str Antwerp Stralthbeg, Br. str Antwerp St. Rogatlen. Fr. bk. London Barmbek Ger. sh Sta. Rosalia Rene. Fr. hk Newcastle. A. Bretagne, Fr. bk Newcastln on T. : Kirkcudbrightshire, Br. sh Newcastle A. i Vessels In Fort. i Boston. II. S. bs Astorl Beaver Am. ss Alnsworth H. K. Hale. Am. sch Westport ; Hercules, Nor. ss St. Johns ' Henrik Ibsen. Nor. ss On way down Irene, Am. sch Uoble ! Lucerlc. Br. ss Port. Fir. Mills Wedding Ring Cause" Death. (Sneciitl to Th .lnnrnMl. t Chicago, Aug. 1 2 Faithfulness to her wedding ring was responsible for the death of Mrs. Jessie Gardner. With the growth of her finger the ring Im bedded. Mrs. Gardner refused lo have it filed off until blood poisoning, which caused her death, set. In. RAILROAD MAKES Low Bates East. On August 1 4. 15, 16, 1 7. 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30 the Canadian ' Pacific will make very low round trip rates to caf tern points. For full particulars Inrmlre at 142 Third st. --- . . . , l DISCHARGES BELIEVED IN 24 HOURS Each Cap suit be.rtfMlOY) the nmtW" Baear qconttrfcitt ALL PRL'OOIttTS Bemoved t 165 W 3d St., Cor. Morrison. Chinese Doctor. His Chinese herbs and root, medicines cure blood troubles and all lungs. liver. stomarii, l.fiT ,L kidneys. When others r'4wi 'rliiive given you up, con r V' rThsult or write to Bins CHICHESTER'S PILLS DIAMOND HBANU PILLS, in. vein kaowa u Bill, Bitot. Alwtn n.iuhM f mi IdlMl Ak your lfT.fl.or A puis m ii, d o.id "vy Ikmiji. raletf lth Blue Ribbon. V Take no tkxr: Itnr of M. V Vrnlat. Ak fnf'lf l.flf SOLD BY DKUitflSK EVEItfl&MJUL IMPORT EXPECTS TO - ? Boom Town in Curry County May Experience Resurrec tion in Near Future. ISneclal to The Journal Marshflcld, Or., Aug. 12. With prom ise of new capital to be Invested for the purpose of carrying on unfinished development work, the people of Dake port, the new town In Curry county, feel encouraged and believe that there ate good prospects of the place going ahead as was at first hoped for. Since It was established a year or two ago Lakeport has had Its ups ana downs. During the boom times many went there with the view of establishing homes or business, but when things did not turn out as was hoped for quite a number left. Lakeport was owned by a townsite company It has been under the man agement of various administrations of the company and thousands of dollars have been expended. Lately 'the com pany has not had the funds to prose cute the work laid out and things came to a standstill. Representatives of eastern capital have been Investigating Lakeport and the possibilities' of de velopment of the surrounding country sufficient to make a center of popula tion. Since this Investigation there ap pears to be promise of capital being put into the project so that it can be carried ahead. Lakeport Is situated in Curry county about eight miles north of Cape Planco. It Is on the east side of Flores lake, a beautiful body of fresh water. Between the lake and the ocean is a small strip of sand. The original plan was to drive piling and make a canal to the ocean, build Jetties and make the lake a har bor. Rock for this construction work Is available close at hand. BOISE HEADQUARTERS FOR KUHN PROJECTS (Spedal to The Journal. Boise. Idaho, Aug. 12. Boise has been select as headquarters for the Great Shoshone & Twin Falls Water Tower company, one of the largest holding corporations of. its kind In the west. The offices will be In charge of Lee W. Glass, superintendent ' of construction of the company and an expert. This Is what Is known as the Kuhn project, fi nanced by W. S. KuTin, a multimillion aire of Pittsburg. The general plan of the company is to construct power lines to transmit electricity to all towns and cities of Importance in the southern and south western part of the state. Power plants are located at Shoshone and other ad vantageous points along the !nakc riv er. Already a number of lines have been Installed. WILL BUILD PACKING PLANT AT THE DALLES (Special to Tlie Journal.) Dallas, Or., Aug. 12. J. K. Armsby & Co. have announced plans for the construction of a prune packing plant here. Work will be started soon on a building 50x200 feet, on the land donated by the late William Brown as a site for such a plant. It Is understood that It Is the ln- tontlon of the company to extend the scope of their business here until thev Mi COME are prepared to can, evaporate and oth-!of reclaiming by Irrigation lands near erwlse care for various kinds of fruits Irowsey, In Malheur county, and ex and vegetables. Mending the proposed system Into Har Astoria Centennial. Fast steamer Monarch dally Rt 7 a. m. from Washington street dock. Fare $1 each way. Music, dancing. L .. . . $5.00 MY FEE In Many WHY PAY MORE For Inferior treatment when you can get the very best medical attention at a fee of from one-half to one-tenth that oharged by others? Remember that you are not asked to pay for any experi menting or any failures. If your case will not yield to my treatment, I can ascertain that at the first examination, and will frankly tell you so. I am a specialist for men only. You make nc mistake by submitting your case to ma first. Call today "and you will be on the road to health tomorrow. Those who are not getting results elsewhere call and see what the right doctor oan do. If you want a reliable guarantee, oome to me. YOUR WHOLE FUTURE May depend upon the kind and quality of treatment . you get at first Now, how do I do It? By giving every patient that oome to see me a strictly scientific examination one that permits of no mistakes being made. Then I know positively what I've cot to do and how to do It. I can take any case of VAKICORB VEIIT3, HYDROCELB, FBOSTAT9 WXLAJCJTESS, or any OBOtABTIO DISOBDEKS, contracted diseases, PAINFTJI, SISOKABOXS, TOCEaa, SKI DISEASES or BLOOD POI80JT, any XIDXTET, STOXACX, USDIB o UBJ1 TBOUBLES, and X will on re them Qnloker by my meth od of treatment than any other specialist In this city, and the cure will be permanent and lasting. A SAFE CURE FOR EVERY MAN My Price, Are Wlihlit th Rtach of Every Man Yon Can Pay Weekly or Monthly aa You Are Able or When Cared ' wntvry nian who has tried In rain to get a ours to call and see me FREF3 and I will explain to him why I oan CURE when all else falls to wren give reuef. I do not accept incurable cases. I Adrertise What I DOAND 1 DO What I Advertise Reasonable Fees Speedy Remits Guaranteed Cores If you suffer from any Disease or Weakness caused by Kgcesa, Sedentary Habits, or any form of dissipation, come and get my advice FRKB. Do this, no matter who has advised you or treated jrou. for I have a POSITIVE CURB for every such man. - Tot the next IS days t will give following low prices as my fe for an uncomplicated cases, with a guarantee to retnrn yonr momey If not en tirely satisfied. BY TEE FOB VARICOSE VEINS, from HYDROCELE, from SS to 110 .a to tao ATROPHY, from $3 to 10 NERVOUS DEBIMTY, ' from . . . . fa to tlS WA8TINQ, from 3 to 8 DISCHARGES, from 93 to $10 ULCERS froni fS to $10 BLOOD POISON, from $3 to $35 I MAKE NO CHARGE WHATEVER FOR CONSULTATION, EXAM INATION AND FULL INFORMATION, AND YOTT HAVE NOTHING TO PAY FOR EXCEPT SATISFACTORY TREATMENT. Medicines furnished from my own laboratory, $1.60 to 18.60 per course. If you cinnot call, write for particulars. Many cases are surable at home. Hours A. M. to ft P. M. Sundays, 10 to II. , ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. 230 H TAM3tn.X. STREET, COB. OS . :, V0BTXA1T9, QB. SPEND $2,000,000 1 Brogan and Jamieson Grow Rapidly in Willow River ' Valley. (Special to The Journal.) Brogan. Or.. Aug. 12 The Willow Creek Land & Irrigation company has expended on its project comprising 20,- 000 acres of land at.Brogan and Jamie son. $1,900,000. .lamleson Is tho new thriving town six miles south of Bro san. This project was started in 1909 and a wonderful development since that time1 lias taken place here. Jamieson is developing rapidly and already has nine miles of the best graded roads In the county. Tho com pany owns this townsite and has pro vided plans and funds for a $5000 pub lic assembly hall and meeting place. A park Ib lata out, water works being es tablished, wells for same are drilled, and pumps are working. Wrk Begun in 1809. The first development under this project was in the spring of 1009. Four hundred acres of fruit trees were then planted by the company, consisting of upples, peaches and pears. Some of these peach trees will bear a little fruit this year. Since then the company has planted 700 acres more to fruit trees, and the sottlers under this project have planted BOO acres to fruit trees. The company has had as many as .100 men at one time at work on the dams, canals, plowing, tree planting, etc. There are now 225 men at work on this project, 150 of whom are at work on the big dam 14 miles north west of Brogan; 60 men are doing or chard development work and land im proving, and 15 men are doing miscel laneous work on the project. Xtrg-e Storage System. The big reservoir is 14 miles above Brogan on Willow river. One hun dred and fifty men are now at work there raising the dam 25 feet higher to a total height of 125 feet. When completed the reservoir will be three miles long and will have a capacity of 54.000 acre feet of water. The high line canal from this reservoir irri gates 4000 acres of land. The smaller reservoir Is 1 miles west of Brogan on Pole creek and has a capacity or bona acre reet or water. The low line canal from this reservoir irrigates 16,000 acres of land. SOUTH BEND INTERURBAN LINE WILL BE RUSHED (Special to The Journal.) South Bond, Wash., Aug. 12. The en gineer In charge nf tne building of a street car line between the cities of South Bend and Raymond announces that he fully expect to have the line In operation by January 1. A steam shovel which arrived last night will be put in operation as soon as a locomo tive, and the necessary dump cars, which are dally expected, arrive, and grading and tracklaylng will proceed in both directions from a central point. PLAN IRRIGATION SYSTEM IN HARNEY COUNTY (Salem Fnrenu of The Joumnl.) oaieni, ur Aug. Ii tor the purpose ney county, the Trewsey Reclamation ' company Tiled articles of Incorporation jwlth the secretary of Mate yesterday, i The capital stock of the company Is I $20,000. The Incorporators are Will I R. King. F. M. Saxton and L. M. King. Cases SBBTXOE. FALLING HAIR, from . PIMPLES, from ........ ECZEMA, from BLADDER AILMENTS.. from , KIDNEY AILMENTS, from , PROSTATE AILMENTS. ...93 to as ,..sa to aa ...9S to 18 ...M to (10 ' . .90 to 915 from 95 to 15 iliililiw mfi K'J 4-" X A -! iii A. G. Smith N. D. Ueodlnp; Specialist for Alen ' T am the only Specialist In Port land who uses his true name and Photograph In his announcements. I see and treat my patients personally, and am not a "medlotl company,' "medical Institute" or a "medlcai system." All men should know who the doctor Is they consult, and should carefully consider whether they desire to entrust their health with a hired doctor of medical company. , I use my photograph sc that when you come to see me per sonally you will recognise me. In vestigate mv nersonal staudlng be fore accepting treatment from a due tor of unknown Identity or r-iiuts-tlon. Are You BetEK treated In a satisfactory n.an- ner bv ycur present doctor? Is he carrvlne out his promises? Has he cured you in a reasonable time, and lived up to his guaranteesr Are you I aylng him exorbitant prices for medicine? Does be employ thor oughly up-to-date and scientific methods, which would 1e approve" bv the regular family doctor? If you cannot answer these questions favorably to yourself, come and have confidential talk with me about your rase. It will cost you nothing Cured In Five Days I cure such disorders as Vnticos Veins. Hvrtrocele. Piles. Specific Blood Poison, etc.. completely and permanently, often with only a sln irle treatment. No severe operation employed, nor detention from busi ness. I especlnlly solicit stubborn aid loner standing cssen that other doctors have failed to cure. Examination Free I offer not only FREE consulta tion and advice, but of every ease that romes to me I will make a care ful examination diagnosis with out charge No ailing man should, neglect this opportunity to get ex pert opinion 'shout hie trouble. If you cannot cell write for diag nosis chart. My offices are opn all day from JAM to P. M . and Sundays from 16 to 1. Dr. A.Q.Smith 234 Vi Morrison Street. Cor. Second, Portland, or. I Cure Men $10 IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. General Debil ity, Weak K.rv.s, Iniomnla Results of exposure, overwork and other vio lations of Rattle's laws, Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Varicose ins, quickly and permanently cured at small expense. Sl'iiCIAI, AILMENTS Newly con tractrd and chronic cases cured. All burning. Itching and Inflamma tion stopped In 24 hours. Cures ef fected In Bcven days. Consultation free, it unable to call, write for llst of questions. Office hours ) A.'M. to H P. M. Sundavs. 10 A. M. to 1 P M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO., 324 H Wsshlngton Rt., Cor. Pint. Portland, Oregon ' WhenOthersFail CONSULT ME PBEE I cure to stay cured where others fall. I am known as the specialist of last re sort the man of trustworthy charac ter and unerring knowledge. I euro Blood Ailments, Nervous Decline, Varicose Veins. Hy drocele, OhHtructionM, Pllos, Rupture, Kid ney, Bladder, Pros tatic snd all ail ments peculiar to men ways rrte. Consultation al- Dr. Lindsay The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 3 28 V4 Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. MEN AND WOMEN CURED The inmous S. K. Chan Chi nese Medicln Company, with their remedks of herbs a n 1 roots cure won derfully. It has cured many sul- .ferers when otr hi,,,., a. er remedies hav h- Ve failed. Sure cure for chronic. private poison, kidney. ailments, nervousness, blood rheumatism, asthma, pneumonia lhrnil nnH lllnir tmnhlos r.ina..mr.fl...-. stomach disorders and other diseases of all kinds. Remedies harmless. NO OP ERATION. Consultation free. Exam ination for ladles by Mrs. S. K. Chan. Call or write to The B. K. Chan Chinese Medicine Co. aaev Uorrlsen St., Portland. Or. Every Woman , Is Interested and should I know about the wonderful NAKVELWhirlin Spray a. new r nvinni (ynnire, iV-U convenient. 11 ClflKQNI fife isnuj. Askyoardroirglst IT. jrni rheesnnntiitipnly the MARVKIsccrot tiAfithar. hitfc nnri Rllmlt for 1liiit.ntM hnftlr -ftnnl.fti' Tft ' gives fall nertloiilsr and dlreo , uonsiuiaiusuie toiuaini. - KiSTEl CO, Ih f M SU tlW tot Sal. Mir ftkldiuor. 6 Bk . XN" aJ "a a.la, r . W swasw. TOT If. M rtruM to tin Drag i Woodara The Pr. Or n Offer M E .I xt . 3a a THE SPECIALIST WHO CUBES Moderate charges, fair dealing. skillful service, and speedy cures are responsible for our Immense practice. Consultation. Examination and Diagnosis free. WHERE MEN GET CURED Our well-known and reliable curative institution, the DR. GREEN ftffint 1 1 not- ,yi an ant flvhiM rf Portland. It has become a Mocca of hope for afflicted men throughout the Northwest. Its financial re sponsibility is as solid ss gold. Its business and professional methods are clean. The strictly modern treatment It administers, as scores of its cured patients know, Is skill- rui, scientific and successful. ATPLICTED MEW, before treating els.whera, honestly Investigate our proved methods. Ton will then under stand how easily and quickly we cure all curable oases of VABICOSE VEINS, SPEOIPZO BLOOO POISON, SIKTO VITAL DEBILITY. UBETHBAL OB STRUCTIONS, PBOSTATIO. BLADDE and KIDNEY troubles, CONTRACTED ailments, FILES and all BECTAX. ail ments. What you want Is a cure. Come to us and get It. Once under our treatment, you will quickly realize how simple a thing it Is to get well in the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Our cures add not only venrs to life, but life to years. Office hours, daily 9 to 6; evening, I to s. Sundays, 10 to l DR. GREEN COX 868 Washington St., Portland, Or. DRKEEFE CURES MEN The doctor who ADVERTISES WHAT HE CAN DO AND DOES WHAT HE ADVERTISES is tho one worthy of the confidence of the sick and afflicted and his CURES CRE ATE CONFIDENCE with the many affected with VARICOSE VEINS, HYDROCELE, BLOOD POISON. NERVOUS DEBILITY and ASSO CIATE DISEASES WITH REFLEX COMPLICATIONS. If so affected you certainly cannot afford to al ways remain so. You have only one life to live. Why not live it In the full enjoyment of abundant vltalltv? To gain a cure is more Important than all other earthly considerations, it means freedom from anxiety and suffering. It means happy content ment r"r you and those dependent upon vdu It means the acquirement of new vitality and restoration of perfect health. It means a stronger hold upon life; a broader field of oijporl unity and a feeling of mas tery over even tho most adverse cir cumstances. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE AP PLICTSS DESIBIITO HONEST TREATMENT. Dr. Koefe Is duly and legally qual ified to practice In the stntes of Oretron. Washlneton. California and Nevsdi. Dr. Keere practices his pro fession under his fue name and publishes his plcturt- or likeness In all his advertisements. He owns. operates snd controls his own office and has no branches, and Dr. Kecfe mar he foniilte1 dallv St his offio 9 to 8 7 to a Dally; Sunday. 10 to 13 Q Examination aavice yr... Booms 309-10-11 MERCHANTS TBUST BUILDING Corner 6th and Washington Sts., Portland. Oregon. Consul tation FREE Yon Can Find Out the Nature of Your Trouble, Then If You Wish, Get Proper Remedies Since Dr. Wo practiced In Port land somo years ago. he has traveled extensively, visiting the j leading hospitals in China and securing new remedies and loarn I ing successful means of combat ing sickness. Now that he has re ! sumed Ills practice In Portland once more, ho Is prepared to give tho people the benefit of his , knowledge and ways of treating I such diseases as cancer, rheuma tism, stomach and lung troubles and hundreds of others. Patients out of town Inclose 4 cents In Stamps when writing for' symp tom blank and circular. Wo Chinese Medical Co. 880 Alder, Corner Third. Entire Corner, Second Floor. DB. wU. " Journal Want. Ads Pay, Bes II GOatae Ce asd Uvi-Di rui C. d torn, I' 1 ' ' 1 1 I t I -r-