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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1909)
TIIE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1909. 18 . -r t . ; - FRATERNAL ORDER EXAMINED Without Capital Except Over draft at Oregon Trust. Dealings Interesting. PRESIDENT MOORE BACK IXrlares He Has Nothing to Sa. but Will Remain Here Employes of Defunct Bank Paid Money as Ordered by Superiors. winning with the f'.r.t f the alleged fraudulent .ra.MC.nn, .hare-d .aa.n-t the director, of he wrecked Oregon Trust & Savin. Hank, h- th,.v -PI r Zn the report of Lester. Herrlck Her rirk. the expert public accountants, the grand Jury y.terday in Its inquiry into this .cns.ti.inol ca? took up the con nection of the Order of ashing ton with the .lefunct hank and made the fraternal insurance organization the sub ject of the day's inquiry. ,. .hinr J In the case of the Order of N "hing ton flagrant disregard for the rfepo-1-torV money had been manife.-l nn he rart of the directors, an especially con l"cJL art h,ing played by W Cooper forriS. the cashier, who was treas rer of the Order of Vashinton and In ho.se interest it Is alleged that more han VA nm was overdrawn at the bank, with ab solutelv no security. Therefore it Is tho .Ut likely the jury will P " thLs connection which cost the bank so many thousands with unrelenting pur pose. No Capital to Start. It is known this organization opened business with virtually no capital except the overdrafts allowed it at the Oregon Trust & Savings Bank through W . Coop er Morris. It is also known when the bank failed the -rder of Washington failed, there being no resources from which it could longer keep 'llve- " estimated that between 30n0 and 400 members of the order were victims of the failure. It was shown the order had no assets whatever, save its furniture and office fixtures. J. I- Mitchell, its nom inal head, disappeared Immediately after the doors closed and with him went the books of the concern. Rumor has it thv were sent out of the city under false names and addresses to prevent an exposure, for It was said the orders books show a sensational condition. Llovd Smith, son of Albert T. Smith, at one time a director of the Oregon Trust 4 Savings Bank, who was for ' merly a teller of the wrecked bank, and now is employed in the office of the Tax Assessor, was one of the witnesses be fore the Jury yesteTday. Attorneys Ing and Sweek were also required to testify. Long and Sweek had formerly been at torneys for Morris, and were Identified with the Order of Lions, a smaller fra ternal organization which had been ab sorbed by the Order of Washington. No light, it Is said, was thrown upon the situation by these witnesses, although other bank employes will probably be summoned. John Y. Richardson, man ager of the local office of the' book ex perts, also spent a long time with the Jury, examining the accounts. Hook Altered at Will. As'the Investigation progresses, it has become apparent to the Jurymen that money was Issued by the under em ployes of the bank without question, as long as it came from any of their su periors, and books were altered with fraudulent entries to hide the reckless orgie of high finance. V. JT. Moore, president of the Institu tion, who has been absent from Portland for many weeks, returned to the city yesterday. Ho said he had been busy looking over ome land la Canada and had not kept in touch with the local news regarding the bank Investigation. "In fact." said Mr. Moore. "I did not know an Investigation was under way until I got back. The other fellows are doing all the talking. I have nothing to say except that 1 am here and will re main." WHY ALL THIS ACTIVITY? Lawyer Sehnaoel Voices His Suspi cions In Oregon Trust Case. PORTLAND. Oct. 19. (To the Editor.) As one who has "kept tab" on the af fairs of tlie Oregon Trust & Savings Company's affairs and who refused to be "bulldozed" by their paid runners, I am interested somewhat in the present activity on the sudden awakening of the receiver and hie associates in discovering certain crooked work. It seems strange that the last experts were the only ones to discover this fraud. Were there not experts employed galore in the Fall of 1907 and the Spring of 1908 and did they find any wrong? They did not: those reports made by them were of the specially-prepared brand. In February. 190. in the Circuit Court room within and for Multnomah County, a covenant with the reorganization com mittee and. the receiver on the one hand. the court and the depositors on the other hand, was solemnly entered Into that the affairs of the defunct bank were to be liquidated and the depositors get their money or or before two years and no later. Now that the day of settlement is rapidly coming on a carefully con cocted scheme is sought to be worked by having the receiver file suit against the former directors on the plea that there are many doubtful assets to be garnered In before the final dividend can be paid Like all equity suits of this character they will be long drawn-out affairs and the depositors will be told (and plausibly. too) that the affairs of the bank and the receiver cannot be wound up until these suits are heard and determined upon ap peal, if need be. There Is a "colored gentleman con cealed somewhere in the woodpile" and it is hoped that the court and the pub- lid will not allow- themselves to be caught napping in a proceeding calculated to put off the day of settlement, and that no act will be permitted to be done post poning the date of winding up this mal odorous affair. C. J. SCHNABEL. HEiMRIK IBSEN IS OVERDUE Moch Anxiety Is J'elt for Safety of Liner. Considerable apprehension Is felt along the watej-front for the safety of the Oriental liner Henrlk Ibsen, which sailed from Yokohama for this port three weeks ago. The vessel, under Captain Strand -witx. Its present master, formerly made the voyage in 17 days, hence the unac countable delay In reaching Portland has been the soure of much anxiety. Owing to the fact that the vessel is not equipped with wireless telegraph, her present -whereabouts is unknown nor have there been any advices received since she left the Japanese port. The combination of a cumbersome car go and exception' rough weather is BY JURY advanced as a possible incentive for the Ibsen's delav. Among the passengers abcard is the bride of Captain Strand witz. whom he married in this city on his last trip. She accompanied her hus band on the voyage immediately follow ing the ceremony. The preyent voyage will mark the last one Captain Strandwltz will take with the Ir-n. Afier their arrival here It was the Intention of hlmsrlf and bride to leave for his former home in Norway, where he will engage in business. Captain Uitftav, Smith, who will replace the present incumbent as master of the sel arrived in Portland several day. ago from Norway nd is among those solici tous for her present welfare. Marine Notes. Th1 rhooner C. S. Holmes sailed yes . -ith a cureo of lumber. .- i- .learner Christian Bors is taking "on a cargo of lumi.er at I.inn- ton. r-;i i. .,o,..H,il H to .-irrive from s.n Francisco Friday with a cargo of general merchandise. tu ...,,r t-alr Oaks is expecien iu i.,v from San Francisco with a cargo of general merchandise. , i .i,vi over .inn. mm ict oi lum ber the steam schooner Tamalpais. Cap tain Anderson, failed for San Francisco last niilht. The oil st.amer v . S. porter, lap tain McDonald, arrived up from San Frunrisco yesterday with a cargo of 40.- 00" barrels of oiP. t..- v.,rtl!land. Cautaln rnck- on is expected to arrive at the Couch street dock today with SS tons of gen eral merchandise. -ri D.l,l.h uteamrr Ma tt Thorn . up- tain Salter, is under charter to transport a cargo of grain to the I nited Kingdom for Balfour, Outnrie . In the cargo of the Fair Oaks, sched uled to moor at the Couch-street dock ......... .i,mmnt of ison barrels of asphalt for J. O. Hoyt. a local contractor. The steamer St. Nicholas, oi me .. . ;.... rn.lf.t Comnanv. left down. yesterday. Her machinery underwent a thorough overhauling on ............ previous to her departure for Astoria. where she win go imo m - i. i , .i. n.ihin I'hevave. CaD- 1 ne rrenuu iw tain Lebaupln. after several days dela caused by the reluctance of her crew to go abroad and other obstacles whic.i presented themselves relativ to tne va lidity of her cargo, saueu - a cargo of wheat for the United King dom. Arrivals and Departures. A.tnrla. Or.. Oct. IB Condition at th mouth of the' river at 5 P. M . moderate ; wind southeast 3S miles: weather c loudv Arr,ved during . the nigh, and left up at .nook. Sailed' last night stearne rWasp. for Crats Harbor. Arriveo i up .. 10:4' A. M.. -turner . or,hlnd. from Han pranciMt'ti. Sn.-" -. - ----- - ' at 4 P. M.. steamer Hoqulam. from San San Francisco. Oct. 10. Arrived at 1 . -. c-v v, . - f i' fu Portland: arrived at i A. M. and sailed at 3.30 P. M.. steamer J. H. Mtetson. irom ....u....... L . . I.-... aadori t-.t n Kht. .learners F. S. Loop and Rainier, for Port land. Arrived, steamer Chllkal. from I.or Ins. ship Colony, from Antwerp. Salle.I ..earners A.htabula. for Mororan; Busy ..-ill - finun rnr vlntorta. Mltcnell. lor iii"i'. 7 : barkentme John Smith, for Grays Harbor. Tides at Astoria Wednesday. HiKh. t-ow: . . . 4-.'.S A M 62 feet 10:03 A. M 41 reel 4:;J0 P. M 7 8 feetill:13 P. M 0.0 root GRESHAM TO ISSUE BONDS Improvements Will Consist of Water and Sewer Systems. GRESHAM. Or.. Oct. 19. (Special.) A $15,000 water plant and a sewer sys tem to cost $5000 are among the public Improvements to be proposed in Gresham. The Town Council has passed two ordi nances to the effect that the question of bonding the city for $20,000 shall be sub mitted to the voters at the annual elec tion to be held December 7. The city Is growing rapidly and the necessity for bet ter water and a better sewer system Is quite manifest. A water supply is available near at hand and the problem of sew ers Is an easy one. There will probably be very little opposition to bonding the city for the required amount and the work can easily be completed within a year. FOR TILLAMOOK. Steamer Argo sails tonight 5 P. M. Freight and passengers. Today is positively the last day for discount on East Side gas bills. Read "Gas Tips." Greatest No. 2. gaga Um s&m an I hare given personal inspection to the working of M. I. S. T. on the human system, and D. H. JLOOMIS. La to Demonstrator of Anatomj, Pblladelpliia Medical Ooliese, Wt Guaranty M. I. S. T. Ko. 2 will Curt or Wa Will Refund Your Honey RHEUMATISM, no matter how long standing. Any case of Inflammation of the Bladder or Enlarged Prostate Gland, no matter if tbe patients have been for years lorcea to use catheter. BLOOD POISON IN ANY STAGE. ANY CASE OF DIABETES. In addition to the aboTe M. I. S. T. no j has cured many eases of Paralysis. Locomotor Ataxia, Spinal Trouble and apparently Ineurabl diseases of the nerves and has removed from the system cancer and cancerous growing. M. I. S. T. bas been on the market for over SO years, and has cured thousands of sunerers. It is prescribed by leading physicians all orer FREE Remedy for yourself, we will sena you one week s treatment oy man r nt. i "'V" when cured yourself you will reoommend It to others. Write confidentially to our medical de partment, clvlng symptoms. II per box. or six boxes for $5. Tr-l rff T C T ( Eben Perry, Mgr.. 3.13 Sherlock Bid 1 tie XVI. I. 1. VO., 3rd and Oak Sta Portland, Or. L Aged Lover Tells How He Paid to Bestow His Love. IS HELD FOR GRAND JURY l air Enchantress Must Explain How, When Living With One Man, She Promises, for Sum nf $1200. to Marry Another. yueenie Fense. accused of buncoing John Fresell. a retired railroad man. out of t2M under promise of marriage, was arraigned before Judge Bennett yester day morning in Municipal Court and was heid to await the action of the grand Jury. The woman appeared in court heavily veiled and in reply to a request made by Attorney Walter Wolf, who had been engaged by Queenle's victim to assist in the. prosecution, scornfully tilted her nose In the air and retorted "I will not raise my veil." Judge Bonnett did not force her to do so, as she was readily identi fied by the witnesses. Fresell caused some merriment in the story he told revealing the unsophisti cated manner in which he had fallen victim to the woman's scheme. When he told that he had paid only $14 for an en gagement ring, a general laugh ensued, and when he described how at first lie had kissed her hand and subsequently after he had given her several hundred dollars had so progressed In the role of lover that lis kissed her on the lips, which he admitted with a blush, the spec tators were shaken with a roar of laugh ter. The merriment was so Infectious that Queenie herself, who had been try ing hard all through the case to maintain a dignified demeanor, broke into a smile, and w hen she thought no one was observ ing, winked at her attorney. Seneca Fouts. Fresell said he had given her $325 In various sums and that then they had de termined to get maVrled. but she de manded $500 as an evidence of good faith on his part. He gave her .a check for this amount with the understanding it was to be returned to him after the mar riage ceremony. Upon this agreement the charge against the woman was brought. He said he had given her a check for $?5 to pay for decorating the church and that on the night before they were to have been married he went to her flat to visit the church with her and found a sign on the door that the bird had flown. Sylvester Peterson, vice-president of the Scandinavian-American Bank, testified to the woman's having drawn the money and telling him when she drew It of her expected marriage to Fresell. Mrs. M. Newcomb, who keeps the boarding house at 3S7 Third street, where Fresell first met the woman, testified the woman lived there with another man as her hus band. A number of boarders from Mrs. Newcomh's house testified to having met the woman and her husband. "There is no doubt In my mind as to the intent of this woman." said Judge Bennett. "The only remarkable thing Is that Fresell did not lose more than he did after he showed he was so easy and that he had about $10,000 more In the bank." Attorney Fouts made a strong motion to have the case against the woman dismissed on the ground that a promise of marriage was not a contract, but Judge Bennett held this was a mat ter to be decided In a higher court. OPPOSITION HEADED OFF Broadway Bridge Supporters Enlist Senator Chamberlain. A large delegation from the East Side held a long conference with Senator Chamberlain at his office In the Cham ber of Commerce yesterday afternoon concerning the Broadway bridge. The delegation was composed of the follow ing: M. G. Munly. R. E. Menefee, W. L. Boise. L. T. Adams. L. T. Peery, H. A. Heppner. W. D. Ward, Joseph Buch tel, S. M. Venard. A. B. Manley, G. C. Carl, Sam Woodward, Et L. Rice, J. H. Nolta and others representing the United East Side Push. Club, the North East Side Improvement Association and the North Albina Improvement Club. M. G. the country. It is pleasant to taae Mainw DUEENIEIS on Nervo and Blood Tonic luteiy saiw. is never increase ur uiiuiuinu - - heart. If you are suflaring from any chronic disease you are urgea to write to ns. no matter how many doctors or kinds oftnedloinei you have tried without relief. WE GUARANTEE TO CURE YOU - -.,, rrv.. aii ,! nf the value of this Great TEN YEARS OF SCALPJERUPTION Tiny Pinhead Pimples Filled and HurtTremendously Tried Every thing in Vain His Daughter's Scalp was Crusted Both Found SIMPLY SURPRISING CURE IN CUTICURA "It is a great pleasure for me and I consider it a duty to inform you what Cuticura has dona for me. About twelve years ago, I contracted an erup tion of the scalp consisting of small pimples, about the size of a pinhead, which filled after a few days with pus and which hurt tremendously I tried everything, but in vain, finally, 1 1 washed my head with sulphur and ap plied a carbolic ointment. After a few davs the pimples disappeared, only to come back again tn a week This I suffered for ten years and then I saw an advertisement in the paper of the wonderful cures by Cuticura. I bought a cake of Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuti cura Ointment and a bottle of Cuticura Pills and after three weeks I had used only half the Soap and Ointment and mv head was as clean as ever before. After the first application it was simply surprising how it improved. iTIV UttUfillw; mov,v . . 1- I and Ointment for scales on tbe scalp and after having usea tnem mrec uiuo ire. head was clear and the hair became as soft and fine as silk. Since then she uees nothing but Cuticura Soap for shampooing. "In consequence of my having used Cuticura Soap for shampooing. I no ticed that my hands which almost al ways were cracked from handling un dressed wood, lime and stone, became white and velvety. Formerly I used glycerine, but one night's treatment with Cuticura Soap and Ointment does more for my hands than a week's treat ment with glycerine. I hope all suf fering jieople will at least trv the Cuti cura Remedies. Herman Becker, Fi field, Wis., November 9, 190S." Millions of women throughout the world use Cuticura Soap and Ointment for eczemas, rashes, itchings, irritations, inflammations, chafings, pimples, black heads, dandruff, dry, thin and falling hair, sanative, antiseptic cleansing, and for the toilet, bath and nursery. Cuticura Remedies re sold thrmistiout the world. ' Potter Drue 4 Chem. Corp, Sole Props.. 135 Colum bus Ave.. Boston. M.ss. or Cuticura BooKlet. mllri tree telts all you need to know mbout the SSisS .nd treTunent 61 DUtuejot be Skin. Scalp aad Hair. Munly. W. L Boise, L. T. Peery and Joseph Buchtel presented the bridge question. The object of the conference was to Inform Senator Chamberlain that the application for permission to con struct the Broadway bridge would be sub mitted to the War Department as soon as the official plans had been prepared, and It was apprehended that the oppo sition headed by C. K. Henry and others might undertake to influence the Secre tary of War not to grant this permis sion. The whole subject was discussed for nearly an hour. Judge Munly and Mr. Boise explained the steps that had been taken to secure a vote on the proposi tion of erecting this bridge, that the pre liminary plans had been prepared by Ralph Modjeski and that Mayor Simon had declared he would erect the Broad way bridge, but It was desired to avoid the effects of any secret opposition at Washington that might be exerted on tbe Secretary of War. Attention was TRUSS TROUBLES VANISH FOREVER W Mfc f2Sll5w-ll.l ib.v liith. '"P- r iHl ebitlnata eer- In tlii . , ih. knm. Thou. t1''.t bar aorraail.llr treaw thrma.le iib,iii blo.lr.oc. frn work. a. iij KaNJU "ub X.ll.c.1 Dm. la-. a r. iRlXLOF, T WATMENTTWrV mite-STUART USTII-MB CO. IHc8i.. Lwls. K. RHEUMATISM Call for Free Uricsol Booklet on Treatment and Diet, at Woodard, Clarke & Co., Portland, or write to Uricsol Chemical Co., Los An geles, Cal. BING CHOONG Chinese Doctor Cures Cancer, Dropsy, Catarrh, Stomach, Lang. Liver and K 1 d aey T r o n b 1 es. All chronic dis eases of men and r m e n. Room 11. 2a5H Alder St, or 133H First St. Drugs tore 385 Flanders St. Women a Specialty The well known S. K. Chan Chinese Medicine company, with . wonderful herbs and roota. has cured many suffer- fcssiVVers wti "-f'iSlave 1 a a. mi. ki female. hen all other remedies failed. Sure cure tor . ! ..Krnnl nrlvatA fill- MRS S X HHANeases, nervousness, blood poi- rheumatiam. asthma throftt, lung trouble, conaumptlon, stomach, . . . ,.inA- ami rilseanea of all Kluos. Remedies harmless. No operation. Honest treatment. Examination for ladles by Mrs. 8- "the'chixese MEDICINE CO., lV4 Morrison St.. Bet. Flrat and Second, Portland, Oregon. fHICHESTER'SPILLS a THE DUMU.NU sA.m I SD.. I - -JCt A. 1 sVfrtal for l CkIliMtar Ultnnd Brnd is Ke4 od i. old netlUc hota. aale(l with Blu Ribboa.' SV4 Tmkm n vtaai1. But f jour 2 i.nsri AikforriII.CltVii.TrH' DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for 81 rears knows u Best, Safest. Always Reltbl SOI D BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWHEEiv k. I i itvvv I ivil IBROU Glres Prompt aad Effectual Relief without iocoovanietice. In the MOST OBSTINATE CASES No other rraataaeat required. SOLO av ALL onuaaisTs. lWj4lfMAMMlflffl&SITfl Y0 j i. . i Men Rebuilt, for the Battle of Life Every man is the architect of his own future some archi tects turn out good work, while others make flat failures. A pood future is impossible with poor health, and a good architect knows that the foundation to success depends upon good health as com pletely as the life of a big building depends upon good masonry. He knows that if the cement for a foundation is mixed and neg lected before introducing it into the sand, gravel and stone, that it is a worthless component and destructive of successful work. When a man plans his future and through neglect fails to pro tect the weak places in his physical make-up. the whole future must be changed to meet the condition of his health, unless his -health, which is the foundation, can be rebuilt so that it will come up to the requirements. When mistakes and indiscretions of your past lives make such, repairs necessary, don"t neglect until it is too late. Younr, Middle Aged and Old Men Cured Quickly I Advertise What I Do ani I Do What I Advertise REASONABLE FEES. SPEEDY RESULTS. GUARANTEED CURES. If vou suffer from anv Disease caused by excesses. Sedentary Habits or'any form of dissipa tion, come and get my advice FREE. Do this, no matter who has advised you or treated you for I have a POSITIVE CURE for every such a curable case.. It is because I have cured mj patients that I today enjoy the largest practice of any one physician or specialist m Portland. MEN'S DISORDERS AND NONE OTHER.- Does it mean anything to vou to know that a great many of my cured pat lent? had been previously treated bv competitors before finally coming to me ? Of course they did not do this for the fun of spending their money fruitlessly, but because m most cases they were poetically Grangers in the community, and under such circumstances one advertisement looked as mating as another. For more than 30 years the St. Louis Medical Company has been the foremost J?? the Pacific Coast in the treatment of men's ailments, and as its head physician I am todaj acknowl edged to be without a peer in the West in the cure of men's ailments. My methods have been copied and imitated, but never more successfully than another man would be able to imitate the signature peculiarly characteristic of some one else. Announcements in the daily press and the comment of specialists all over ' JQe. 7JChe: ine mv cures for BLOOD POISON have taken a wide range, and many unsuccessful attempts have oefn made to duplicate the treatment, but the original secret is till mine, and can be obtained from no other man and from no other source. . , I treat all the ailments of men with ability and skill that are time-tested and true, and treat men as I would want them to treat me if conditions were reversed. If your ate i Tne thaTl find, after examination, I cannot cure, jj diseases that wreck man: VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD POISON, VITAL WEAKNESS AND IN FECTIOUS DISORDERS AND THEIR RESULTS. I have devoted my whole time to these dw SeV nTaaTeZm to stay cured forever. My fees for cures are lower than the general Wy phSn or surgeon. Medicine furnished from my own laboratory for the convenience and pnvacy of my patients ; from $1.50 to $6.50 a course. . If you cannot call, write for-my free self-examination blank. Many cases are cured at home. HOURS 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., and Sundays from 10 to 12. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. called to the fact that the people voted by a considerable majority for the Broad way bridge. Senator Chamberlain asked many ques tions concerning the bridge and said when It came before the War Department its friends would he informed and could he prepared to meet any opposition. He MC1A QUALITY . IN EXPERIENCE Experience Is a thins; of quality as well as quantity. Tears of practice are no true measure of a physician's skill. Medical spe cialists, as a rule, give prominent mention to the number of years they have devoted to the practice of the various specialties. In this regard I do not differ from most other specialists. I frequently state that I have treated men only for 25 years. This. Is a thing of Importance that can be told in a few words. That's why I tell It so often. The thing I now wish to tell about requires more space In telling, and I may or may not tell It more than this once. Experience isn't worth riu : unless It has quality In It. In fact, it isn't worth any thing. It Is JUBt like all other bad things the greater the quantity the more badness there is. I do not mean mis as a -eference to anv otner aocior, wnemrr icuci- al oractltloner or specialist. I merely make the statement because It Is fhe t?uth that has application here. To do a thing wrongly a thousand times only fits one for doing It wrongly again, and the oftener he doei , it wrong??, the less apt he Is to do It rightly? To treat a ho"" P Indifferently or careless y doesn't make skill, but It add; Indltfer inoiiierm ur i; i. i ,v,-.j rarfnta thoughtfully, care- ence ana caroiraa fully and conscientiously develops skill, a tiling oi vaiue lo himself and to every patient he may treat thereafter.. This Is experience ol quality It Is a kind of experience that I have been constantly ac quiring for 25 years. . th... m,,hfll,, wIth me. Others 1 nave carnea no i..-B.v-. You Can Pay CONTRACTED AILMENTS Be sure your cure Is thor ough. Not one of my patients has ever had a relapse after be ing discharged as cured, and I cure in less time than the ordi nary forms of treatment re quire. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the Interior, but harmless, blood - cleansing remedies that remove the last poisonous taint. OBSTRUCTIONS My treatment Is absolutely painless, and perfect results can be depended upon In every In stance. I do no cutting or dilat ing whatever.. uiaj -"" " : . . i4nf- n thanrlPH Into all inv work that 1 mignt ascertain i i1" ",,; Ai mv " ..icntiflr I have felt a personal Interest In the welfare of my patients and have ??eated thSm carefully and conscientiously I have studied each case I treated. I have learned the truths that I have sought, and have made my treatment, scientific- I attempt to cure only tho?e caces that I am positively certain that I can cure, and the dis eases that I can cure and do cure are all ailments peculiar to men. I am Hit to cure them because of the quantity and quality of my experience. Consultation and Diagnosis Free I do not charge for advice, examination or diagnosis. If you call for a private talk with mo, you will not bo urged to begin treatment. If Impossible to call, write The DR. TAYLOR Co. MORRISOX STREET. TOHTLAXD, OR. CORNER MORRISON A D SECOND STREETS. OFFICE HOCH! A. M. TO P. M. SUNDAYS 10 TO 1 ONLY. Revitalized and Prepared Anew 230J4 Yamhill St. said he could see no objections to the erection of the bridge. Today is positively the last day for discount on East Side gas bills. Read "Gas Tips." 1 For trunks go to the Harris Trunk Co. peisuimi - ----- ktudv DR. TAYXOR, Tbe l.rndln- Specialist. Preier iruina. i im mwu.. .... . . . i . 1 . . . 1. J maVA r tril I - When Cured VARICOSE VEINS Complete Cure Without Snrarery Under my treatment the most aggravated cases of varicose veins are cured. There is no cutting, no pain, and It Is sel dom necessary that the patient be detained from his occupation. Normal circulation Is at once restored throughout all the organs, and the natural processes of waste, and repair are again established. If you are afflicted with varicose veins, consult me at once. Delay can but bring on aggravated condi tions and nervous complications that will Impair the vital functions and Involve the gen eral health. Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Until Cured. Portland, Oregon THAT ARE AILING, NER VOUS AND RUN DOWN COME TO ME AND BE CURED - I See All My Patients Personally. THE DOCTOR THAT CURES. I hire no inballtulra and hare no medi cal company. PEE FOR A CURE is lower than eny specialists In the city, half that others charge you and no exorbitant price tor medicine. ...... . , I am an expert specialist, have had 30 vears' practice In the treatment of diseases of men. My offices ate the best equipped In Portland. My methods are modern and up-to-date. My cures are quick and posiUve. I do not treat symp toms and patch up. I tnoroughly examine each case, find the cause, remove it and thus cure the disease. I CI RE VHrlcose Veins, Contracted Minimis, Pllen and Spedfle Blood Poi son and All Ailments of Men. THE OR NO PAY I am the. only peolallat In Portland who makes no charge unleaa the patient la entirely atiafird Tilth the result accomplished, and who give a written gnnrantce to refund every dollar pnld for services If a complete and permanent euro la not effected. HTI71M Visit Dr. Lindsay's private lVIlil Museum of Anatomy and know thyself, in health and disease. Ad mission free. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of questions. DR. LINDSAY Office hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ; Sun days 10 A. M. to I P. M. Second St., Cor. of Alder, Portland, Oreicon. CGeeWo THE CHINESE DOCTOR Tola traat Chlnaa doctor Is wall knowa throughout tba North wast becausa tt his wonderful nd marveloua curaa, tt and la today bar- tided by all bla oatlents aa tba (reateat of his kind. Ha treata ao and all diaaasea with powerful Chinese roota. barbs and barks that era antlrali unknown to the medical aclence of this country. With these harmleas remadlaa ha uarantefa to cura catarrh, asthma, luna troubles, rheumatlam. nerouanaa, stomach, liver and kidney tronblra. private dlacaaea of men and women. CONSULTATION i'UEK. Pallenta outatda of city wrlta for blanita and circular Incloas ae atama. The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 16Vx Flrat St.. Near MorrUos. ' Portland. Or. FOR Weak Stomachs prevents nausea by DjRestinjr all the food too eat. curei IndiKestion. stops Dspeptia. makM weak stomachs strong. 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