The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 23, 1912, Page 17, Image 17

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    - SS. A. O. SMITH
Tli Leading- Specialist
"4 am a- registered and' licensed
physician, confining my special
practice to tha ailment of MEN. I
have more money invested In my
establishment . than all other Fort
land specialists combined.
I ue my photograph ao that when
you come to eee me personally you
will recognise trie. Inveatlfat my
personal standing before accepting
treatment from a doctor of.unkonwn
Identity, or reputation. ...
Aw You
being treated in a satisfactory man-
uer orvyour present oociuri"
earryfnir out hla promises Haa ne
erred yon In a reasonable time, and
lived up to hla guarantee? Are you
paying him exorbitant prices for
medlclnet Doea ha employ thorougn
ly up-to-date and eolentlflo methods,
which would ba approved by the reg
ular family doctorT If yon cannot
answer thesa questions favorably to
yourself, coma' and have a confiden
tial talk with us about your easa.
Tt will pout von nothing.
YABIOOSU YXTJffS. M.OOD POI
. BOW. FIXES. FISTULA, ETC
Relieved in a Few Days
Ho - Detention Prom CoeapatlOBt
; Family or Home.
NO SEVERE OPERATIONS.
MANY CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED TN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TIMF.-SAVING. - MOST NAT
XmxU MOST SAFE. I GIVE
MT WORD AND WILL CITE TOU
TO OT.HER MEDICAL AITTHORI
TIE8 THAT THIS IS A FACT. I
AM CERTAINLY PREPARED TO
TREAT BY EXPERIENCE AND
EQUIPMENT. WHICH ARE THE
KWYSTOVFS -TO SUCCESS: I HAVE
THE REST FOUTPPED MEDICAL
OFFICE ON THE COAST, -
raB OOKBVXiTATXOa - -1
Invite you to coma to my office.
I will explain to you my treatment
for Varicose Veins, Hernia. Nervous
Debility, Blood Disorders. Piles. Fis
tula, Bladder. Kidney.-Frontatlc and
all Men's Ailments, and give you
FREE a nhvslcal examination: If nee
essary a microscopical and chemical
analysis of secretions to determine
pathological and bacteriological con
ditions. Every person should take
advantage of this opportunity to
learn their true condition. A per
manent cure Is what you want,
. My offices are open all day from
a. m. to s p. m. ana sunqays rrom
lo to 1. - -
A.G.Smith,M.D.
834 i Morrison St., 'Corner ad
Portland. Oregon
FO.TTUGUESE ROYALISTS
CHEER FPU MANUEL, POPE
Lisbon. Feb. 13. Cheering for King
Manuel and Fope Plus, hundreds of Por
tuguese monarchists paraded the streets
hers today. When ordered by the mili
tary to disperse they refused, and were
charged by a battalion of Infantry, and
volleys were fired before the throng
dispersed. Scores were wounded..
MEN AND WOMEN
GBEAT
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Y,:rr i
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A COWrTDTjWTIATl CHAT WITH
YOU& DOCTOa-orTrw ihsfx&xs a
All that wa ask is
that you call at our
office and talk over
your condition with
. us. Wa will treat It
confidentially, glva
you a complete phys
ical examination and
our best advice. If
. you think our diag
nosis and advlca cor
rect and our fee
right, we will te
pieasea to ireai you.
yotjb cokpi-
. DEHCB
' In ua and our ability
Consulting Spa-- to -ure you will
cialist grow as wa oecomo
better acquainted, we produce results
wher othera fall because we are
abreast of the times, our methods of
treatment modern and all oldt routine
and unsuccessful methods have Bo .room
In our establishment. -
jcancoia. ojet sax xo siksktit
OXMOHXd CLHY HXlttT ttUflO KM.
regardless of how long standing. After
you have tried' patent medicines with
out number and have consulted and
treated with eeveral doctors and they
have failed to relieve you, we will cure
you. T . : "
XKZTTaXATXSM
Our External Absorbent Method of
rtreatment means permanent relief from
this stubborn and painful ailment.
' ASTKHA'
Wa will refund the cost of treatment
-to anyone suffering witn mis cnsiress-
mg. conamon u we cannot grant a per
manent relief. '
HO OPXHATIOHS
necessary for the successful treatment
of Piles, Tumors, CanceraRupture and
other similar conditions.
CBIOaid CON8TIPATI0H
Nervous Diseases, Kidney and Bladder
Diseases, General Weakness, Ear, Nose
and Throat, catarrn ana iung Diseases,
Liver and Stomach Diseases, Ecmma
and all Skin Diseases cured to stay
cured by our methods of treatment
BLOOD POISOHXHCr
We offer you a choice of three reme
dies for this condition Including "608."
XT TOTT A HE DIBCOTJBAGED COH
STTI,T US PBEE TODAY
If you cannot call ot our of fide," write
Tor rree symptom ana aiagnosis Diana.
Hours a a. m. till 8 p. m. Sundays ll
tin a.
Modern Specialists
Plrst and Alder Sts. Phone Main 4483
EHTHAHCB 211 ALDEB STREET
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UOJTT BE
SISOOVBAOEB
Bont Give Up Hope.
THEBB IB EXLP
POB YOTJ.
Act Today
I will treat some
of your ailmenta
. for as low a fee as
s $5 and S10. I will
?. mftkn von an ex.
ceptlonally - low fee
un any amneiii yuu
may be Buffering
from.
Bamsn vessel
GULF SIM IS
POSTED tillSSIHG
Bark Bound- for British Co
lumbia Ports Heard of but
Once Within 297 Days
Spoken May 27, 1911.
Waterfront men not only of Portland
but of other porta on the North Pacific
ocean, will learn with regret that the
British bark Quit Eft ream has been post
ed as missing at Lloyds, according to
advices received thla morning by the
Merchants Exchange. The Oulf Stream
was well known here and was in com
mand of Captain D. Nichol who had
many friends here. The bark, which
was a vessel of 1373 tons net register,
was bound for British Columbia ports
from Glasgow and it has been heard of
once only, In the 297 days that she has
been out She was spoken. on May 27,
1811, In 11 north, 25 west On her last
trip to this port over two years ago
she brought a general cargo from Eu
rope and was idle in port for several
months awaiting a charter. She sailed
from the river on February 4. 1910. for
Capetown with 1,370,260 feet of lumber.
Like the Norwegian bark Solway.
wnicn was bound from Newcastle. Aus
traiia, for Junln, after which she was to
come here for wheat there Is nothing
to Show what became , of the Oulf
Stream, although a steamer reported
several months ago seeing a sailer go
down in the South Pacific 'and it was
thought at that time aha might be the
Gulf Stream, although the master of the
eteamer could not make out her name.
The Gulf Stream was on Iron bark
built in Glasgow in 1884 by Russell 4
vjo., ana was owned by T. Law & Co.
She was 2S4.2 feet long, 38.1 feet beam
ana bad 21.8 feet depth of hold.
RATES TO SMALL IORTS
MY SPECIALTIES ABB
Wervons Debility, Blood Ailments,
Piles, Enlarged Veins, Bnptnre, Kid
ney, Bladder "and all ailments pecul
iar to man. Do not let money mat
ters keep you away, as my chargea
are so low as to b within the reach
of all. GOOD HOMEST WOBX and a
SQUABS SEAXf Is what you want
Consultation and examination free.
Call now or write.
DR. LINDSAY
The Old Sellable Specialist
Corner Alder and Second streets.
Entrance 128 Second street Port
land, Or. Office hours 9 a, m. to
8 p. m, Sundays 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Yaqdlna, Alsea, Sluslaw, Umpqua
" and Conulllft and Itocmn TTpItimI.
ibdpcihi N) i nai jnornii i
Marshfleld, Or., Feb. 23. New trafflo
arrangements have been made by which
snippers rrom Portland and San Fran
Cisco can get through Coos Bar i
through freight rate to all of the small
er porta to the north and south of the
harbor. These through ratea are of
fered, by the North Paclflo Steamship
company, running the Alllano from
roruana to uoos nay, and by the In-
A STRAIGHT
TALK ON
MEN'S D
BORDERS
By C. K. Holsman, M. D., The Leading Specialist
I am an expert specialist treating ailments of men ex
clusively, I own my office and equipment publish my
& - HuMM..nk n.rann a 11 v innArvIt fnA treatment
of si! patients from the time they come to me until they
are discharged as cured. Although my time Is fully oc
cupied from early morn until late at night In looking
sfter the wants of my patients, and In administering my
a. a. a S. niAAil . DnlsAH mrA V fiem Vatril I
special irwimfni oiwu
. i ln AAnanHIn av ftrl tf a rtB t lain t si
JUL i
C, L DoUmaa, M. I.
.mITm nniM to th a.ffllcted I am alvinavnn
the BRST that can be had anywhere.-- My reputation -anrl
experience ior tne paai i j .
mv ability honesty and integrity and should be sufficient
Wyccnv nee tha most .kentlwl that I am the FORRMOST
Jxperlence acquired in such a way that no other can aharefc,
' i , m - v. . mmmA rl(h InxfiarlMio Anntarm ar
il inn inuuiu dvi vi.-v "
tnectaltsts. r
A thorough Investigation should be made by every alltnf man as to the
soiclallst he consults! Duty and destlny to self and those who depend
nMnyra demand the best medical attention. 1 have the ability and can
alvVyou i this service. I have alwaya charged a very reasonable, fee, so that
mv services may be obtained by any man who alncerely- desires to be
eiired T make no misleading statements, false promises er unbusinesslike
propositions I would like to have you for a patient if yon will come to me
on a etrtctlT professional basis, accepting Jndircementa that I after, whioh
are my ability; 1 yra aucoeasful experianoe, tlme-aav1ne treatment . and
cure of certain diseases.' .
,' ' TABXOOIB .TBTJra. - "
I datly demonstrste that these een
dltlons can be cured n "."
cases by one treatment In such a sat
isfactory way that tha organs are
preserved and twr""i !"
ceases, swelling subsides, a hithy
elrculatlon is rapidly reestablished,
instead of the depressing conditions.
I guarantee, you a cure te stay cured
or refund fne money.
X1SSET AJT9 VXJLBBZB BX8
EASES. '
With these diseases .yon may have
more complications thanare present
ed by any other diseased organ. By
my searching illumination of , the
bladder I determine accurately the
disease and by microscopic examina
tion and urinalysis I make doubly
sure the condition of the kldneyyv,
thus laying foundatlona 'for scienti
fic treatment.
STECTTIC BX.OOB XOXSOH.
Scientific- treatment only should
he need in combatting this loathsome
disease. 1 cure Blood Poison by the
new German Remedy which I Intro
duce directly Into the blood, purify
ing It neutralising It and expelling'
? olson from the system. New blood
hus formed supplies and rebuilds
the tissues In such a way that the
oatlent recovers his normal state of
health, strength and soundness,
irr bxbbot TmEATMBry TOB
WBAXCBESS.
That dlserder oommonly known as
weakness has for years and genera
tions baffled the efforts of physi
cians, yet to this very day a ma
jority of doctors, specialists not ex
cepted, are attempting te overcome
It by. methods that have been in con
stant use and have always failed for
half a century. They dose tha sys
tem with powerful stimulants and
tonica, calculated to restore nervous
force er strength that is not and
never has been lacking, with the re
sult that the functions are tempo
rarily excited to the positive detri
ment of the patient Weakness is
only a symptom resulting from many
local conditions snd Is curable, by
local treatment only, without the
giving of a single Internal dose,
which demonstrates tha absolute ac
curacy of . my understanding -and
treatment of this disorder. In years
I have not met with, a single failure
and I have entire confidence " in my
ability te cure all oases that come
to me for treatment I am equally
certain tnat no treatment otner man
that which I nave perfected can com
pletely and. permanently restore
strength and vigor.
NO MONEY WEQTTIRKX) TO
COMMFNCB TRBATMBNT. Vany
patients have no confidence In (heir
doctor, .because be demands pay be
fore a cure has been effected and
there are many who have been mis
informed about their eordltlon or
through unsuccessful treatment have
become skeptical and think there- Is
no cure for them. I Want an oppor
tunity te treat suck men. It makes
ne difference about the ' financial
part, as I accept pay for my serv
ices aa beneflta are derived), when 1
am satisfied the patient la reliable.
Health is capital at interest I wilt
firove my ability te cure before ask
ng pay for my services. '
BRITISH DARK MAY HAVE GOTiE DOWN
.L1V TODAY
71) f
i::
.v
Instead of hitching your wneon to a
star, suppose you buy CBAKBE3S3Y
XlAKD jand be among the prisp'rous
ones. Right here in Oreeon there la
one of the greatest CBASBEBBT pros
pects In the world. A company Is now
developing ths bogs for a, .permanent
Industry. .
. You can secure a small or large tract
now at the right price. If yoti are not
familiar with the CBANBEXBY busl-
ne, let us tell you about It.- CBAN
BEBBT XiAITD la worth S100O an acre
when planted to vines. No element .of
chance in this Investment. 3. E. GBAT-
KS. 633 Chamber of Commerce.
1 i
K- ! '. HA i : .' '. At h.-r
r.:u'b:irt, ssi'ii S'i y, ;,r 13
Uvs. i0"w if the J-'.-
t un. ril from II : f i"
at 8.3'J a. tonu-rrtiW C-,tt;i: -
ruarv 24, t!;eno t- the omi.-.-. ,
tecnth'and I uvls trffts. s- n
a. m. Pri-nO mvit.l. Imotnv
Calvary ceni-try. Mcnse envt fi
SAYLOH In this city. l-Vhnwrv ':. t
the residence ot jh nys sutil-; K'4'.
Hat Aldi r Ptreet, John Savior, n;. .i ?T
ye.irs, 8" months, 7 l:'., former n '
jenoe Wllr Ijine. -Frit-nils iiwitnl
attend funeral services, w iilch will 1
htlci at tht I ortlanrt crematorium Bt i
m. tomorrow (Saturday). February
Tflke- Sellpodyrir fir crmatorl'i"i.
EVAN'S The funeral services of Ire
late--revilU U. Kvana will be
today. Friday, at 1:50 p. m.. from Fin-
ley's ChappL 'Interment ilount Scott
Pftrk cemetery. ' - - .
ft.-
800 Acres
In the Willamette valley; finely 1m
di ved with two good dwellings; barns
aid other outbuildings, finest of rolling
land, 1-3 in cultivation, balance in oak
timber and pasture; on 'good wagon
road. T miles to town on R. R.: will tak
some good Portland property in trade
for part payment Price ISO per acre.
S. N. STEELE, Owner
867H X.ewla Bid.
Gulf Stream, missing since May 27, 1911.
ter-Oeean Steamship companyx jperat
lng the lydondo between here and San
Francisco! The gasoline schooner Ran
dolph will be used to tranship freight
from Coos Bay to Port Orford and
Rogue river and the gasoline schooners
Rustler and WUhelmlna. will be usea
north of here. By this arrangement It
will be possible to give through freight
rates to Curry county ports and to
Umpqua river, Sluslaw', Yaqulna and Al
sea Bay towns. The new plan .will
make Coos Bay more of a distributing
point and bring about tha handling of
600 tons of freight a month more than
Is now handled here.
REPAIRS TO UMATILLA
HERBS
HERBS
HERBS
A MESSAGE OF HOPE
TO ..AX AlXJOro PEOPIJEl
The thousands of people in Portland
and surrounding country who have fr
years been reading about the wonderful
cures effected by the DR. WO CHINESE
HERBS and have long wanted to try
them, can now obtain these HERBS at
special reduced prices by calling at the
offices of the WO CHINESE MEDICAL
CO. This offer is for a limited time
Onlyv XT-.... r
natures vswn
Remedies
If you are ailing
the Dr. Wo Herbs
will cure you. Under
their Influence the
nerves beoome
strong, the eyes
ongnt, tne cram ac
tive, tne blood purl
ried. so that all nim.
les, eruptions, etc.,
lsappear. The face
rrowi rim with a
4. r i rav- sa -xiosi,t iciuiiis lu
the oodv. and the
OB, WO, ' mental and physical
Pounder of the systems are lnvlgor
Wo Chinese Mediated. You feel your-
i ' cal Oonwany. Bel1 ennreiy wen,
health, strength andylgor.
BTBE CUBES WW CXABOES
The wonderful success of the Dr. Wo
herbs In the treatment of thousands of
serious and complicated casea assures
every suirerer oi a positive cure with
out1 any experimenting and at a very
low cost. 'Call and let us explain to
you how promptly and thoroughly our
injuria win eliminate every trace or the
disease.
They cure quickly tne following trou
bles) Catarrh, Bronchitis, Dizziness, Xn-
aigesuon. Dyspepsia, constipation, weak
Back. Stomach, Kidney and Bladder
Troubles, Dropsy, Bloating, Debilitated
Conditions. Wervons Exhaustion. Bhen-
matism, Paralysis, Blood Poison. Skin
Diseases, Bcrornia, Ecsema ana au spe
cial diseases and weaknesses of men
and women.
COH8TTX.TATXON AITD ADVICE FREE
If you cannot CALL, write.
WO CHINESE MEDICAL CO.
250 Aider St. Cor. Third Bt, Port-
,. xano, wragon.
Office hours: 9 a. m. in i p, m. Daily,
I trant nil Allmntai of Alain and cur to mtmy burcl
I Oiler Free Consullation and Examination
I InviU you ta aoma ta my offloa. I will explain ta you my treat
ment for varieose veins, hernia, nervous debility, blood poison, piles, fis
tula, bladder, kidney and all men's ailments, and give you TREE a physical
examination If you write for free book and eelf-cxamlnatlon blank.
Bty office la open all day from t a, tn. to y. n. and Snaday frasa IS to
IsTAU eorrespondsaoe treated oonfldeatlally. letters cheerfully aaawered.
221 Vi Morrison St;
mi Pirs I S Ureal
IT&ATO, OBBOOB
mm
mm
AM 221 "W
It 1 il r -qoraei -XXI
i pobtxwA:
MEN
accompanied by ah unusually heavy
southwest swell. Sha had no trouble
with the French bark Bt Louia, wliich
she had In tow, and dropped the latter
at quarantine at & o'clock yesterday ait'
ernoon. The Leggatt has a cement car
go for Oak street.
WIRELESS INSTALLED
Damage Caosftd by Hitting Reef Is
to Be Fixed Up. ,
Major J. 3. Morrow, corps of engi
neers, U. 8. A., returned Wednesday
night from an Inspection trip on the
upper Columbia river, the trip not being
finished as the steamer ' Umatilla ran
a reef at Mlllrock rapids and had
to be beached for temporary repairs
She waa pumped out and a patch put on
a hole made in her hull, the delay being
about six hours, - MaJor"Morrow ended
his trip there, coming back from MoC
tlnger. The Umatilla haa gone on to
Riparla, where she will be hauled out
on the ways for repairs. She has not
been hauled out for about two years
and' some new plank and a new Btera
will be put In. z
ALONG WTJIE WATERFRONT
Tha British ship Port Stanley start
ed loading, her wheat .cargo at Mont
gomery dock No. 2 this morning.
Bad southwest weather was encoun
tered by the steamship Bear, Captain
Nopander, which arrived at 5:45 last
night from Los Angeles and San Fran
cisco, . . -
Lighthouse Inspector Henry L. Beck
returned Wednesday night from an lnr
spectlon trip to Grays Harbor, Wlllapa
Harbor and North Head. He Inspected
aids to navigation and looked over
soma proposed changes.
Deputy Collector R. F. Barnes an
nounced this morning that' on March
11 a public auction of goods left on
the hands of the customs authorities
will be held In the United States ap
praiser's store. v
John E. Hlssong, for the past three
years an assistant in the local weather
office, will , leave tonight, accompan
ied by Mrs. Hlssong, for Tatoosh Isl
and, where he 'will have charge of the
weather burean station. They will go
from here to Astoria, where they will
board tha lighthouse tender 1 leather,
which will land them on the Island.
Officials Of the North Pacific Steam
ship company stated this morning that
they do not expect the steamer Alllanco
lnirom -Eureka--and - Coos--Bajtmnttt
Sunday morning, as she has been held
by rough weather. She Is expected to
sail again for tha south on Monday
night
Captain Hall, master of the steamer
Francis H. Leggett said that strong
northwest winds were encountered' by
the steamer on her way up from San
Francisco, until she was off Coos Bay,
after which she had southerly weather,
Stanlej, Dollar to Be Equipped With
Communication Apparatus.
Wireless apparatus la being installed
on the Calif ornla-Atlantlo ateamef Stan
ley Dollar, Captain Thwlng, whioh ar
rived this morning at 1 o'clock from Bal
boa, by way of San Francisco, and in
the future the company will be enabled
to keep up communication with her while
on her voyage to the Paclflo terminus
of the Panama canal.
Unlike a large number of the vessels
on this coast, the Stanley Dollar is being
equipped with the Marconi system, and
J. D. Taylor, of San Francisco, one of
the MrcOnl engineers, says that the
company will' probably Install a station
at the mouth of the Columbia river, aa
they expect to have a number of the
vessels on thia coast equipped With that
system In the near future. ' They now
have stations at Ban Francisco,. Seattle
and San Diego. R. J. Loewe, who la
assisting In the Installation of the ap
paratus on the Stanley Dollar, will go
out on her as operator.
During the week that she was at San
Francisco, the Stanley Dollar dtbcharged
S00 tonB of Iron and sailed last 8unday
for this port with the remainder of her
cargo, amounting to 2100 tons. This In
cludes structural iron, agricultural Im
plements and general freight from New
York. After discharging this at the
North Bank dock she will go 6n the dry-
dock for cleaning and painting, and then
load a full cargo of lumber for Panama.
J MARINE WOTES
STALLEK Mary KtallT, S30 Rhwne
street, etruary J2, aged ti; tuoercu
idoiMES Fred Relmes. 1115 Franklin
street. February 21. aged 12; tubercu-v
locts. .'
KAYI.ES Alice " Kayles. St. Vincent's
hospital, February 21. aged 83; hemor
rhage. ' . ""
HUliBS Francis Hubbs. T7S Irving
utreot. February 19. seed 71. i
WRENN Donald Wrenn, 654 East,
Twenty-fifth street. February 20,
Seed 3 years: pneumonia.
POWELL Ann Powell. 996 East Salmon"
street, February 20, aged 77.
TRAVERS Lucy Travers, San Fran-.
clsco. Cal.. February 19. aged jo;
typhoid fever. ' ' ?t
40 Acres-$500
gare subdividing our lands into 40
acre farms, selling at $500 for each
fortv... Southern Pacific's Natron exten
sion runs through the land. No forty
more than rive miles rrom tne rauroaa.
Remember, these lands have an average
of 14 Inches annual precipitation. We
ara nlattinr -the townsltes on the .Na
tron extension, ana win kivo irro m
each of theflrst-100 1 arm-purchasers!
four lots, one tn each of four towns,
as prizes in the treat movement "back
to the land.-
HUNTER LAND CO.
810 BPAT.DIITa 111)9.
BUSINESS CORNER
,100x100
East Sd, I blocks south of Hawthorne.
For pries ana terms appiy
McGOWAN & McGOWAN
S Healy bldg., corner Grand eve. and
East Morrison St.
M VX M. SMITH, florist. IS Sth st.
OPtv Meier ft Frank s. Main TZ1.
FUNER1L DIRECTOI
J, P. Finley & Son
Third and Madison,
Lady attendant. Main 9. A -189.
Dunninr& McEntee vl82Vi
very detail. ' 7th and Pine, Maln 410.
A-46Iig. Laay assistant. m
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the .leading
funeral director and undertaker, 22
til St.; cor. Salmon; lady ansls'tant -
Both Ph
ERIGS0N
Undertaking"
6133, A-Z235.
llama.-.
on-..
Co. Alain
Lady sss't.
EAST 8IDK funeral .directors. suce-e-
or to F. 8. Punnlnr. Inc.R 82, B12S25.
Cerch"
Undertaker. Lady asBifetanu
B-im E.-T81. E. 6th-Alder.
PaoroAn P Funeral directorr, -rcclloUM
VU. 71 Russell st E. 1080.
QFAFQ"'t!ndertk'. 3! "! Clay.
orLVVE:OMaln 415H. A-2821. Iady ast.
Business Corner
60x100 on 26th and Belmont; Ideal for
stores and apartments. Price only $3760
terms. Phone East 282.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
MORTGAGE LOANS
EQ7n JOHN E. CRONAN HOjr
;V 603 Bpaldlng Bldg. ,v
BUSINESS CARDS
CERTIFICATES of title made by tha
Title A Trust company. Lewis bldg.,
4th and Osk. .
PACIFIC Title at Trust Co the leading
abstractors, T cn. t'om grouna r'."?!.v
W. R. HAIZLIP CO.. Inc.. Abstractors,
CDs Oerllngerbiag.. za ana Aiaer -sis
My TreiJments Speak
far Themselves
Come to Me
. For Advice
Pay When You
(Ht tha benefit , Of
my treatment.
1IT PEE POX TBEATUZBT Is
lower than any specialist in the city,
half what others charge you and no
charge for medicine.
1 am an expert specialist Have had
30 years' practice In the treatment
of aliments of men. My offices -are
the best equipped In Portland. My
methods are modern and .up to dati,
Mv treatments are aulck and posi
tive. I do not treat symptoms and
patch up. I thoroughly examine each
case, find the cause and remove it.
HEW OEKMAir DISCO YEKY POB
BLOOD POISON
Come to me if you have any of the
followlna- disorders: Varicose Veins,
Pimples, Kervons Debility; Nerve,
Blood and Skin Disorders, Bladder
Troubles, Blood Poisons, Eruptions,
Ulcers, Special Aliments, Piles or
Fistula. .
FECIAL AILMENTS -Newly con
tracted and chronic cases treated
successfully. All burning, ' itching
and Inflammation stopped In 24
hours. . .
I occupy the entire second floor
on corner of First and Washington
streets, consisting or iz rooms.
rxxjs booms xoa mt patiehts
Office Hours 9 a, m. to 8 p. m.
Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. only.
Pacific-CoasFMcfJicalCor
834V4 WASBUTOTO STREET
- Corner Plrst, Portland, Oregon.
Modern Methods
San Francisco, Feb. 2S. Sailed at 4
a. m. Steamer t. Helens for Portland.
can fearo, eo. n. Arrivea
Steamers Rose City and Wasp from
Portland. Sailed Steamer Geo. W. El
der for San Diego,
Astoria, Feb. 22. Sailed at 1:10 p.
m.-Steamer Roanoke for San Diego
and way porta. Arrived at 1 and left
up at 2 p. m. Steamer Stanley Dollar,
from Balboa via San Francisco. Sailed
at 1:30 p. m. Steamer Beaver for San
Franclsoo and San Pedro. Arrived at
2 p. m. French bark SL Louis in tow
of steamer F. H. Leggett, from Ban
Francisco. Sailed at S p. m. Steamer
Daisy Gadsby for San Francisco. Left
up at 6:30 p. m. Steamer F, H. Leg
gett. . :
San Francisco, Feb. 22 Arrived
Steamer St, Helens from San- Pedro.
Sailed at 8 p. m. Steamer Falcqn for
Portland. .: : ..;:....'-
CLASSIFIED AD KATE8
In effect April 15. 111.
ALL PREVIOUS RATESCANCELLED.
CAbm AUViLKi isG.uui.nia
Daiiy or Sunday,
time, 8o per line.
consecutive times, 7o per line per h
sertlon. .. ,
or more consecutive tlmea, 6o per lln
per insertion, or"7 Insertions for price
of .
No ad counted for less than two lines.
The above rates apply to "New To
day" and all other' classifications ex
cepting tne xoitowing: ouuauons
Wanted. To Rent and Wanted to Rent"
ads. - -
The rates in tnese cisssincaiions are
8c per line per insertion.
Three Insertions for the prloe of two.
Seven insertions for the price of five.
No sd taken for less than 15e.
CHARGE ADVERTISEMENTS.
I time. 8c per line.
8 consecutive times Jo per line per In
sertion.
or more consecutive times,. To per
line per insertion. -Tha
above rates apply to New To
day" ana an otner ciasiiicauons ex
eept the following: Situations Wanted,
Tn Rent and Wanted to Rent" ada.
The rate In these classifications is 7o
per line psr insertion.
No ad charged for less than two lines,
or 'loo
&
, A-
r
SB. X JT. KEEPB
Qualified Speoialiat
I publish imy own photograph, -per-sonallv
conduct and manage my own
office and have no connection with
any other practice. I am legally
qualified to practice my profession
in the Statea of Oregon, Washington;
California and Nevada. Practice lim
ited to ths scientific treatment of
MEN'S ailments. .
Every man calling at my office Is
assured or my- personal ana maivia
ual treatment until a cure Is ef
fected. Be sure to consult me be
fore treating elsewhere.
HEW GEBMAZf DISCOVXBT POB
BLOOD POISON
My Method of Administration Is Ab-
uiniii; out.
J PTTtPIIii MT FBOMISES
t ACCEPT HO IHCVBABX.E OASES
Z Hever HOLD OUT FALSE HOPES
Come to me'lf you have any of the
following disorders: Varicose Vsins,
Pimples," Hervous Debility, Nerve,
Blood and Skin Disorders, Bladder
Troubles, Blood Poisons, Ernptleas,
Ulcers, Special Ailments, P W e a ot
Zistuia. -v
9 to 87 to 8 DaUyi Sunday 10 to 1
Jj;Keefei.G,MtD.
Boom: 11-14 iiaiayette Biag..
313 Vt VASHIWOTOM ST Cor. 6th
jantth baYk Gulf Stream froav Glas
gow for Victoria, has been . posted aa
missing at Lloyd's.
Point Lobos, Feb. 22. Passed at 10
a. m. Steamer J, A. Chanslor from
Portland for Monterey.
Port San Luis, Feb. 28. Balled-
Steamer Catania for Portland.
Dublin, Feb.. 20. Arrived French
bark Edouard Detallle from Portland.
Astoria, Feb. 23. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 8 a. m., rough;
wlnd northwest, 50 miles; weather.
cloudy.
Tides at Astoria Saturday High
ter, 4:88 a. m., 8.5 feet: 6:83 p.
6.9 feet Low Water, ,11:20 a. m-
feet; 10:48 p. m., 8.1 feet.
0.8
LRINB INTELL1GENCB
Sue to Arrive.
Str. Bear. San Pedro. Maroh 8
Str. Alliance, Eureka Feb. 25
Str. Breakwater, Coos Bay Feb. 26
Str. Rose City. San Tedro .Feb. 27
Str. Beaver, Kan Pedro.... N.. Mar. 8
Str. Roanoke, Ban Pedro March 8
Due to Deparv
Yale, Am. ss., f rom San Fran.. Feb. 28
Str. Beaver, San Pedro. ... ..March 7
Str. Roanoke, San Diego. March
Harvard, - Am. ss.- 8ran Fran. T Feb. 24
Str. Elmore, Tillamook .Feb. 14
Str. Hoar. Pan vearo Keb. 26
Str. Breakwater; Coos Bay Feb. 27
8tr. Geo. -w. Elder, San Diego. , Feb. 28
Str. Rose city, Ban rearo Mar,
Miscellaneous Vessols Enroute.
Catherina. Nor. barh. ....... Valpuralse
Grain' Tonnaga En Bouts.
Duquesne, Fr. sh. .......... .'.Mijlllones
La Perouse, Fr. sh. ..Liverpool
Marechal Gontaut. Fr. bk. Newcastle. A.
Pierre An'tonine, Fr. bk. ....... .Astoria
Teasels. In Port.
Boston, U. S.S. ..........I Jefferson St.
Berlin. Am. bk. Gobi
Port Stanley. Br. sh Llnnton
Bear, Am. ss. , .Alnsworth
P If l.lnrftt. Am.. SS. ...... . .Oak St
Stanley Dollar, Am. ss.... .North Bank
Suverlo, Br. ss. Oceanic
Clatsop, U. S. Dredge ..........Astoria
Hazel Dollar, Br, ss ......Llnnton
Lord Templeton, Br. bk.' ....St. Helens
SchUrbek, Ger. sh.
.North Pacific
Daily River Readings.
STATIONS
to a a
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T.ewlHton ,,,ni.
Riparla ..........
ITmatllla .........
Kugene
Harrlsburg ......
Albany . i, .......
telna":::!::
Portland . . . . . . . .
24 ...
3d 6.4
25 8,9
10 7.8
16 5.6
20 8.4
1HH
16 9.0
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0.-6
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2.5
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2s.
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25
22
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T.
CEMETERIES
The CEMETERY Beautiful -
LARGE. PERMANENT
' PORTLAND'S ONLY
MODERN CEMETERY
WITH PERPETUAL '
CARE. .
.
of all burial plots without extra
charge. Provided with a permanent
irreducible. Maintenance Fund. Lo-
cation Ideal; lust outside the city
limits on north., snd west Slopes of
Mount Scott, containing 335 acres.
Equipped with every modern con-
venlence. . . .
" - , - -.;.
PRICES TO PtTIT. ALL.
SERVICE THE BEST. -
- : ONE MILE SOPTH OF
LENTS REGULAR
AUTOMOBILE S E H V- :
" ICE FREE BETWEEN
LE NTS AND 1111
CEMETERY.
MEETING NOTICES
41
M. W. A ROSE CITT CAMP Monday
Beiung-Hirsch biag., Washington near
mm. mens cifK, Mam z. a-hs,
R. N. A. Ore. Rose Camp meets Frt
eve.. AHsky hall. and Marrson.
Mill Rl AGE LICENSES
M. R. Caslow.
and E. C.
- t n
CITY - OFFICE, 20-l!l " TEON
BUILDING. MAIN 225, A-70S6;
CEMETERY OFFICE. TABOR 146S: .
HOMF PHONE, RING B-6111.
THE.Pl CALL TXlflAL 4S01. ..
GENERAL REAL ESTATE (12
FRACTIONAL lot, a big bargain, at
14000: only 12 minutes' walk. . E.
I. 811 Corhctt bldg. v
FOR 8ALE HOUSES
61
IP
J L.n
m
Hawthorne ave. corner, 67x100, 12100.
Hawthorne ave, corner, 100x100, 4700.
Madison st corner; 70x100, 2500.
64 on Hawthorne car line, 100x120.
12200. .
Easy terms. Tabor 626. "
8200
Your rent money will . pay the bal
ance 4 new modern 5 room cottages,
Just completed, near school and car,
fireplace, furnace, cement walk, Just
what you have been looking for. Phone
Tabor 1147. -
1201 Alblna." age 80.
Unzicker. airs 29.
I j. B. Beer. 627 Ucshur. age 8L and
Cellestlna Temime aee 18.
Samuel l.ma. bZ5 ititn et, in, age
28. and Helen Davis, age 22.
W. T. Mende. 122 12th. age 48. and
Jennie Klngsbora, - age 88.- r-'
Archie child, Lents, ur, age zi, ana
Mary Plxley. age 18. .
T. Hllshaw. Buell, Or age 3l,and.
Lydla Walden, age 18. j
L. C. Davis, 385 8d, age 81, and
Hazel Sheek, age 18.
Irvln Posenthal. city, age 21, and
Louise Hoffman, are 18.
Francis books. .zt& v. j tn, age sz,
and Elsie Johnson, age 23.
Joseph Varseth, St. Johns, Or., age
24, and Clara Gulllcksen, age 27.
Selmer J. Arneson. 1056 Union ave..
age 25, and Augusta Zelms, age 18,
Frame Kingsnurg, job k. igtn, age
28, and Stella Heath, age 16.
Austin Skagsherg, lone. Wash., age
81c end . Ltxsl McKee,- age -.
Robert Phelps 654 William ave.,
age 87, and Anna Crlghton, age 85.
FOR SALE Six room dwelling, sun
parlor and sleeping porch, Inclosed In
glass: hot air furnace, full eoncretn
baspment; stationary tubs; living rooms
13x22; one bedroom same size. 2 other
bedrooms, located at 763 Broadway; lot
50x100. For (ale. very easy terms.
. MoCAItGAR, BATES & LIVELY, .
- - - ' 301 Yeon bldg.'
LAU RELHURST
$250 CASH .- '
325 MONTHLY.
7 rooms, built-in buffet, bookcases,
billiard room and den: solid oak floors,
ftfeplncev furnaee. mirror doors. Na
tional Realty & Trust Co., 723 Chamber
of Commerce bldg. Phone Main 6129.
W. 6. Smith & Co. c.mrndi
Washington Bldg., cor. 4th on Wash'ton.
FLOWERS, floral deelgrs. Lubllner,
florist. 428 Wash., bet. 11th and 12th.
Mar. 753, A-1334. - . '' -' ' '-
DRK9S suits for rent, all sizes. Unique
Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st.
CLARKE BROS.; florlfcts, fine flowers
and norm designs. ZX Morrison su
BIRTHS
GELLERT To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gel-
lert, 695 Lovejoy street, February 22,
a girl.
SW EETLAND To Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward . Sweetland, 447 East Ninth
street, February 9, a boy,
BERNSON-To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
. Bernson. 168 East Forty-eighth street,
February 17,, a girl. -
RI(iHARDS--To Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Richards, 251 East Thirty-sixth street,
February 18,' a boy.
BROMBERG To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Bromberg, 686 Second street, Febru
ary 18, a girl.
TANG To Mr. and Mrs. It a Tang,
477 Falling street, February 19, a
JmIcK Mr. an Mrs. .C. Ii "Amlck,
229 East Thirty-fifth street February
19, a girl. r -f!SMR
To Mr. and Mrs. ' Irwin Cone.
7128 Fifty-first street, February 2, a
rlrl. .',... '-
H A KWM5TT " Te Mn awMarHMrffrf
Haselett, Lenta, Or., February 17, I
fiJrFELD To Mr." and Mrs. Louis Im
feld, East Tenth, and -iiolss aUeeta,
HERE IT IS. . 7-
Two thirds of an acre, 5 room house,
running .water piped In the house; two
blocks from station; within 15 minutes
of center : of city on the west side,
1 " r A an .n u rtn a Prft.ii.nt fn
20t, 202. 203 Board of Trade. Marshall
478, A-1022. - '
NEW 7 room house In Beaumont, hard
wood floors, china closet, bookcase,
beamed celling, . paneled dining room.
Dutch kltehen, fireplace, f urnaon,
.4M1 mnA, fM aw ff I it M .
830O down, balance on easy payments;
404 Commercial block. Marshall 4026.
Bargain in Laurel hurst Homer
Strictly modern new. borne.- 7 rooi!
full lot. block from car line. J5700.
Easy terms. - ,
i: NELSON BROfl '.. , ; J
Phone "M. T591. " S04XewlsbMg.
Sheriff Sale
24 room house, must be sold at one
to pay creditors.: about 8600. See O. J.
Brooks. ini Chamber of Commerce.
Marshall 8992. 1 ' . - - - . -
BARGAIN In Ladd's addition, 55.1
, Lndd ave., beautiful 8 room refiden;
H block from 12th and Hawthorne,
carllncs. , Owner - going away and . will
sacrifice. Ensy terms. Apply on prom
ises. "East 87 87. '."'-.."'
MUST self my modf-rn 6 room buna
low block from-'AIbprta carline, cor
ner, worth '-'OO, for 32085, 38)0 each,
balance' $23 pt-r month. Owner, Wood-lawn-501,
Kvfhlngs. S162.
OV'EUL'JOK addition. 802 Patten av,
5 room bungalow, floored attic, strict
ly modern, beautifully furnished, ready
to go riRht Into, with $1000 cash, hul
ance 8900 Hk rent.- Wnoillnwn 1497.
KERlOVRK BUSClALdW 0"'LTTiT33
New, 6 rooifr, bati,. electric lights,
modern conveniences, . half basement,
JUt. Scott car, $1359 cacti", balance $800
at f rVr cent. Main' 3064.
0 monthly liiciuimiR imernBi, ohh,i.j
constructed bungalow near carline,
close -in. $1 850, '" snifiU payment.- Im
proved atret-te, cisn-vftt walk. Owner,
63t 'WorceHtwr bloclff
5 ItOO.M moderif hoiwe, 25 minutes from
' Alder, " 81900; ' small payment; your
bwir"ftinii'3;"6r'w1ini'aX ftuM tara 4
fiwt" I'ayroeiit, ME.f Scott lin. Owner,
1S04 jlaveit st Uilvtr)ity-I'a rk.
WANT someone to'-,take -my brautlfuT
Irvliifftpn horo for a sm'ill pnyrnMit
value. li u i,'l'i.
7 ROOM imoiVrp bnuse, ctfs) In, frirui
owner, 8US00. Will han-1! U, Tftl.-r
785. A bargain or will iut.
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