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THE MOKXING OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1910. STEAMERS TO CULL The Tordenskjold loaded a part cargo at ' ADVANCE IS RAPID Eureka. Marine Notes. 18 Balfour-Guthrie & Co. Plan to . Operate Regular Line. VESSEL EVERY SIX WEEKS British Steamship St. Nicholas Has Been Chartered to Ixad at Ant werp for Portland Titania, or Berth-Votan for California. Balfour, Guthrie & Co. have chartered the 'British steamship St. Nicholas to load general cargo at Antwerp for Port land. The vessel registers' 22S net tons and will be due at the Belgian port late in Marph. Tho venel sailed from RuenfM Ayres, January 2, and made stops at half a dozen ports' before reaching. rew Tork. It Is the intention of Balfour, Guthrie & Co. to bring a steamship to the coat every six weeks. Vessels will be char tered wo as to make the service regular from European ports to either San Francisco.- Portland or Puget Sound. In ad dition to the steamship St. Nicholas, the exporting firm has engaged the Nor wegian steamship Titania and the Ger man steamship Wotan for service In this trade. The Titania arrived at Antwerp Feb ruary 8 to load for Portland direct. The Wotan arrived at Antwerp a week ahead of the Titania and is loading for two ports in California, San Pedro and San Francisco. With the departure of the Titania and Wotan from Antwerp and the loading of the St. Nicholas in April, a large amount of steam tonnage would be placed in Pacific waters for charter for the first movement of new crop grain from points in the Pacific Northwest. During the past three years there has been a decided tendency on the part of exporters to use steam tonnage in pref erence to sail. During the round the world voyage of the Atlantic fleet, steam ers were chartered to carry coal to sev eral ports in Pacific waters. This placed the exporters "in a position to charter for outward cargoes of grain and in a way be Independent of the sailing ships. During the slack season in the grain trade the steamships entering to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. will probably take out lumber laden for the Orient and return to the Mediterranean by way of the Suez Canal. GOODBYE "WAVED; TWO. IN JAIlj French Sailors Charged With Deser tion From Bossuet. A facetious wave of the hand in fare well to their ship captain caused the ar rest of two French sailors last night charged with desertion from the Bossuet, now loading lumber in the lower har bor. Joseph Guegan and Jean Thomas ar rived as members of the crew of the Bossuet but after a conference con cluded that they did not fancy their sur roundings and joined the sailor cre-w of the British bark Kelburn, now loaded with lumber for Liverpool and ready to take advantage of the sailing tide this morning. After joining their new ship the sailors (happened to observe their old French captain among the spectators on the wharf and immediately indulged in a hornpipe, wig-wag signals with their hands and shouts of derision. The com mander of the Bossuet immediately visited the French consul and caused a warrant for the arrest of his deserting sailors to be placed in the hands of Deputy United States Marshal Griffith, who landed the men in jail. INSPECTOR GOES TO SEATTLE Commander Elllcott Will Pass on Repairs Made to Tender Armcria. Commander J. M. ElHcott, Inspector of the Thirteenth Lighthouse district, left last evening for Seattle, where he will Inspect tlie work recently done on the tender Armeria at the Moran yards. Commander Ellicott will return to Port land tomorrow and will make an Inspec tion of the aids to navigation on the Willamette River between Salem and Portland. ' . The Armeria will sail from Seattle for Portland as soon as the work has been accepted by Commander Elllcott. The tender Manzanita has been loaned to the Twelfth district for a period of two months and there is a large amount of work laid out for the two craft remain ing. , BAD "WEATHER DELAYS CRAFT Tank Steamships Roserrans and Maverick Are Outside. Heavy weather off the mouth of the Columbia has interfered with shipping to a Rreat extent. Wire trouble be tween Portland and Amorla and between Astoria and North Head has made it difficult to obtain reports. The- Merchants : Exchange got a message through an . Bouncing that the steamships Rosecrans and Maverick were outside. Later the wires were opened and a full marine re port received. From Port Blakely for Portland the Norwegian steamship Eir arrived In at 11:30 o'clock and left up at 2 o'clock. The Eir is under .charter to the China Im porting' and Exporting Company to load Oregon timber for the Orient. TtUiEIt COMES OFF DRYDOCK Steamship "Will Sail for San Pedro This Evening. For Eureka. San Francisco and San Pedro, the steamship Geo. W. Elder will s-all this evening from Martin's dock. The Elder was lowered from the Oregon dry dock yesterday afternoon and will be ready to sail this evening. She is two days behind schedule. On her last trip South the Elder was struck by the steam schooner Homer, while lying at her dock at San Pedro. Several plates were dented, but the dam age was slight. The stern of the Homer ' was damaged. The Elder sailed for the North on time and repairs were made at this port. Pomona Goes to T.-pper AVI Harnett e. Captain A. B. Graham, of the Oregon City . Transportation Company, has dis patched the. steamer Pomona to the Up per Willamette River, where she will carry wheat between Peoria and Cor vallis during the period of high water in the stream. There. Is still a considerable quantity of wheat on the Upper Willam : ette awaiting water transportation to Portland. The Pomona will move the larger part of it during the present freshet. Steamer Tordenskjold Arrives Up. Under charter to load lumber at Port land for Australia for the American Trad ing Company, the Norwegian steamship Tordenskjold, Captain Hansen, arrived up last evening. The vessel came north from Eureka and crossed In at daylight yester. day morning. She left up immediately. With passengers and .freight for Coos Bay ports the steamship Ramona sailed from Aineworth dock last evening. For Hongkong and Japanese ports the steamship Henrik Ibsen, of the Portland & Asiatic Steamship Line, sailed yester day morning at daylight. From Coos Bay ports the steamship Al liance Is due to arrive tomorrow morning. The Alliance lost a day at Astoria oil account of the heavy weather. With general cargo for Tillamook Bay ports, the steamship Sue H. Elmore sailed yesterday at noon. The Elmore has heen equipped with fuel-oil burners. Arrivals and Departures. PORTLAND. March 2. Arrived Nor wegian Bteamshtp Tortlenskjold. at St. Helens, from Eureka. Sailed Steamship Ramona. for Coo Bs.y; NorwPtian steara shio Henrik Ibsen, for Hongkong' steam 'ship Sue H. Elmore, for Tiliamook. Astoria, Or.. March 2. Condition at the month of the river at 5 P. M.. obscured; wind, south. '20 miles: weather, foggy. Left up at 6::JO A. M. Norwegian steamer Tor .denskjold. Arrived at 11 A. M. and left up at 2 P. M. Norwegian steamer Eir. from PortvBlakely. Arrived at 11:30 A. M. and left up at 2 P. M. Steamers Casco and STEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Due to Arrive. Name. From. Dats. Kenrlk Tbsan. . .Honarkons. .In port Hercules Hongkong. .. .In port Geo. "W. Rider. .Ban Pearc...In port Kansas City. . . San Francisco In Prt Alliance. ...Cons Bay.... Mar. a Oolden Gate. .. Tillamook. ... Mar. 5 Roenoke 8an Pedro... Mar. 6 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook... .Mar. 8 Ramona Coos Bay..-. Mar. 6 Rose City Ban FranclsccMar. 7 Falcon San Francisco Mar. 9 Santa Clara. .. .Ban Francisco Mar. 10 Eelja Hongkong Apr. IS Scheduled to Depart. Name. For. Date. Ceo. W. Btder. .Ban Pedro... Mar. 3 Henrik Ibeen. . Honrkortg. . . .Mar. 3 Kansas City ... Ban Francisco. Mar. 4 Alliance ,. Coos Bay Mar. 5 Hercules Hongkong Mar. 5 Golden Gate. .. Tillamook. ... Mar. 8 Roanoke, .h. ...Ban Pedro... Mar. S Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook. . . Mar. 8 Ramona Coos Bay. Mar. I Falcon. ....... San Francisco Mar. 11 Rose City. . . .'..San Francisco Mar.- 1 1 Sjnta Clara. San Francisco Mar. 17 6elja Hongkong. ...Apr. 22 Entered Wednesday. Nome City, Am. steamship (Han son), with general cargo, from San Francisco. Tosemlte. Am. steamship (Reiner), with general cargo, from San Fran . clsco. Geo. W. Elder. Am. ' steamship (Hannah), with general cargo, from San Francisco. Cleared AVednesday. Geo. W. Elder. Am. steamship (Hannah), with general cargo, for . Son Pedro. ....... Daisy Freeman, from San Francisco. Outside at & P. M. Steamers Kosecrans and Maver ick, from San Francisco. San Francisco. March 2. Sailed at noon Steamer Bowdoin, for Portland. Arrived at 5 A. M. steamer Falct-n. from Portland. Eureka, March 2. Arrived Steamer Kama Clara, from Portland. Gaviota. March 2. Arrived Steamer Catania, from Portland. London. March 2. Arrived" yesterday French bark Babln Chevaye, from Port land. Redondo. March 2. Arrived yesterday Steamer Klamath, from Columbia River, and barkentine Chehalis. from Coos Bay. San Francisco. March 2. Arrived Steam ship Argyll, from Seattle; steamer Falcon, from Portland; steamer Wilhelmlna. from Honolulu; steamer Buckman. from Seattle; steamer Mariposa, from Tahiti. Sailed Steamer Despatch, for Willapa; steamer Bowdoin, for Columbia River; steamer 6anta Barbara, for Grays Harbor: steamer Lurllne. for Honolulu; steamer Itaurl. for Victoria. Dublin, March 1. Arrived Alberta, from Taconia. Gibraltar, March 2. Arrived Calabria, from New York. Southampton. March 2. Sailed St. Louis, for New York. Genoa. March 2. Arrived Oceania (Ital ian), from New York:. Reglna d'ltalia. from New York. Hongkong. March 2. ArrlveJ previously Ch'na. from San Francisco, via Honolulu and Yokohama: King Chow, from Tacoma. via Yokohama, for Liverpool; Salja. from Port land. Or., via Yokohama. Suez. March 2. Arrived Bellerophon. from Tacoma, via Yokohama, etc.. for Liv erpool. Genoa; March 2. Sailed Canopic, for Boston. Queenstown, March 2. Sailed Ivernia. for Boston. New York. March 2. Arrived Estonia; from Libau: Kaiser Wllhelm der G rosso, from Boston. - New York. March 2. Sailed Mauritania, for Liverpool; Kroonland. for Antwerp. Tacoma, March 2. Arrived Schooner William H. Talbot, from Wlnslow; steamer Virginian, from Seattle; steamer Portland, from Seattle; - steamer Rainier, from San Francisco. Tide at Astoria Thursday. . High. Ixw. 4:nn A. M 7.7 feet12:O0 A. M 1.7 feet C-IO P. M .....1.5 feetllOtr.n p. M....3.4 feet THAT ARE AILING, NERV OUS AND RUN DOWN Come to Me and Be Cured r liar me as von - tlie benefit of my THE DOCTOR treatment. THAT CURES. FEB FOK A CURS s lower than anr specialist in the, city." half tnaN T other. ar n .OtSWpatfc S'StkSS atlmenta of men. My office- aro 'ho best equipped In Portland. My methods are modern and up-to-aate. My cures are quick, and positive. I do not treat symptoms and paten no. I thoroughly examine each case, find the cause, re move it and thus cure tha disease. I CURE Varlcuse Veins. Contracted Ailments, Pile atnd Specific Hlood Pol son and all Ailments of JMeaa. ftPfctlAL JDltsUAsEs Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning-. Itching ana inflammation stopped In twenty-tour hours. Cures effected in seven days. TUG GREAT FREMCB-ELECTSO. MEDICATE!) CRAYON Insures every man a lifelong cure, without taking medicine into the stom ach. TvTT!TX vsl Dr- I i n d s a vs private Museum of Anatomy and know thyself In health and disease. Admis sion free. Consultation free. If unable to call, write for list of questions. Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun days. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. DR. LINDSAY 1-8 V4 SECO'D ST, COR OF ALDK1L PORTLAND, OR. Kodol For Dyspepsia Indigestion and all Stomach Troubles, digests what you eat. and dicets it completely. It is guaranteed to relieve you. and if it fails, your money will at once be refunded by your dealer from whom you purchased it. Any drugsrist win ell Kodol to you on our guarantee. Every table poonful of Kodol digests i'A pounds of food. EN Pay g&-ffl WhenI 1 Cure YouKfa Corner Sixteenth and Morrison Sells for $55,000. PRICE YEAR AGO, .$32,500 Park Investment Company "Makes Purchase of Property and Im provement With Brick Build ing is Expected Soon. In line with the sharp increase in prop erty values which has prevailed for the last several months on upper Morrison street wao a sale yesterday at the north west corner of Sixteenth and Morrison stretp. This corner, owned Dy I. N. Fielschner, Dan J. Malarkey and Edgar B. Piper, was purchased one year age last September from O.- W. Taylor for 132.500 and yesterday was sold to the Park Investment Company for $56,000. The corner is known asr the site of the old John Kiernan home and 19 100x100 feet. The increase in value of approxi mately 70 per cent in this short time is about on a par with the other gains In the prices paid for property in this loca tion. The sale "yesterday was" made through the agency of Chapin & Herlow. The Park Investment Company is com posed of W. L. Brewster, Frederick H. Strong, Robert Strong and F. G. Sykes. Mr. Brewtser said last night the corner would doubtless be improved, as it had been bought with that intention and that already plans were being considered for building and leasing to a prospective ten ant. Garage Slay Be Built. . That a brick garaee, two stories high, would be built on the corner was inti mated by Mr. Brewster. The ground is so situated that it would be ideal for such a purpose, as It has a slope which would make possible street entrances on grade level for automobiles on two floors of the building by placing one entrance on Morrison treet and one entrance on Sixteenth street. The building now oc cuping the corner cannot be figured in the price of the property, as it is an old structure, about ready to be demolished, and brings in but a nominal rental. Buying purely as an investment, U. J. Caswell and William Caswell yesterday purchased a half block located on the east side of East Third street and ex tending from East Davis to East "Everett streets. The property was bought from Mrs. R. M. "Wilbur and the price was 5,000. The half block is, described as lots 1. 2. 3 and 4, block 74. East Portland. The- sale was negotiated by the Smith Agency, representing the buyer, and the O'Brien Realty Company, representing Mrs. "Wilbur. East Side Property Sells. The price . paid ''for the corner is re garded as below the market, as while this entire half block brought but $25,000, corners on East Third and East Couch and on East Third and East Burnstde, within a block of the property sold yes terday, have been selling for $30,000 for the quarter block. No improvements will be made on the half block Just trans ferred. In the Nob Hill district, at the north east corner of Twenty-fourth and North rup streets, two adjoining parcels were Bold by L. Rlvears for $11,600. On the corner J. K. Simpson bought 55x100 feet the rnreritser of each parcel is having n Men Who Have ndiscreet and Thoughtless If you want to possess good health you must harbor the remnant you have left; look to the causes that have led up to your present condition ; correct your errors of living and dissipation, and if caused by folly or excess, abandon them and find some reliable PHYSICIAN who will advise and counsel and help you to regain the greatest blessing on earth GOOD HEALTH. When a man commences to get old at 40 or 50, you know he is on the wrong track, and something unnatural is behind the case. There is not a man in existence who is suffering from a Specific Blood Disease or a general rundown, debilitated condition, if the decline is from unnatural causes, and has not developed to an in curable stage, that I cannot rebuild and strengthen to his entire sat isfaction, and after I have cured a case of this kind there will never again be a sign of weakness except brought on by imprudence. I acknowledge no peer in the treatment of Men's Ailments onUre Coast. If you live within 500 miles of Portland, you know or ought to know as much about the St. Louis Medical Co. as I can tell yon. The offices occupy the entire floor at 230 Yamhill street, consist ing of 11 rooms, and have been continuously engaged in business without change of name or address for 31 years. Every other office in Portland is transient compared with this record. ft you are now reaping the reward of early mistakes you-ehotlld avail yourself of prompt and proper treatment, and if you need treatment at all you need the best that can be had especially when it will cost you less than inferior treatment. My treat ment corrects past evils and restores you to what nature intended a hale, healthy, happy man with physical, mental and vital powers complete. My treatment for ailing men does not stimulate temporarily but restores permanently. Worn-Out, Discouraged, Broken-Down Men, Come and Be Cured If you have violated the laws of health and are conscious of a constant drain which is un dermining your system, come to me before yu become a nervous and physical ' wreck. If you are weak, gloomy, despondent, have bad dreams, depressed, lack ambition and energy, unable to concentrate your thoughts, lack vim, vigor and vitality, come to me at once. My treatment will stop all drains and overcome all weaknesses, and positively restore you to strength and health. I have cured thousands of ailing men, and I will give yaa a written guarantee to cure you or refund your money. Doat let money matters or false pride keep you away I cure forever cases of varicose veins, blood diseases, lost vitality, piles, eczema, falling hair, failing memory, obstructions, nerv ous, kidney and bladder ailments. I don 't care who has failed, if you come to me I will CURE you of any of the above named ailments or not charge you one penny for my services. Don't give up before seeing me. Call or write for free booklet. They tell souie things you ought to know, and they are free. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. and Sundays from 9 to 12. Address correspondence to "! Y-? TT TO afffi TTHS TWS TT rfST TT Tt CURES JS The only way to cure Contagious 3Iood Poison is to REMOVE its cause. Trying to kill the germs within the system, or counteract disease cells in the blood with powerful mineral medicines, not only results in failure, but also weakens the more delicate and vital tissues, and allows the original trouble to attack other portions of the body. It is solely on the principle of removing the cause by purifying the blood, that S. S. S. cures Contagious Blood Poison, and it does this because it is the most perfect and thorough of all blood remedies. It does not work on the principle of killing one poison by taking another, or trying to dry up the germs in the blood, but it cleanses the circula tion and REMOVES the last vestige of the contagious infection. Contagious Blood Poison is the most insidious of all diseases. It begins in an insignificant manner, usually the appearance of a tiny pimple or sore being the only outward evidence of its presence. Bur down in the blood the treacherous infection is at work, and in a short time the victim finds his body is affected from head to foot. The mouth and throat ulcerate, skin eruptions break out, sores and ulcers appear on the body, yellow splotches disfigure the skin, the glands in the groin and neck swell, and as the poison becomes more thoroughly saturated into the blood the hair and eyebrows come out. Contagious Blood Poison is too dangerous to trifle with. Medi cines which merery check the progress of the poison for a time and leave the insidious germs smouldering in the blood, have brought misery and disappointment to thousands. Faithfully they took such treatment for months, per haps years, only to find when it was left off that the vicious disease , was ready to crop out again in all its former destructivehess. The only possible way to cure Contagious Blood Poison is to remove the cause. This is just what S..S. S. does; and it is the one medicine that absolutely and thoroughly cleanses the blood of every trace of germs and virus of the disease. S. S. S. goes into the circulation, and while remov ing the cause makes the blood pure, fresh and healthy. This causes a general upbuilding of the entire system, and when S. S. S. has made a cure the patient experiences a change to vigorous, robust health. S. S. S. is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks. It does not contain the slightest particle of Mercury, Potash or any other mineral substance to upset the stomach, affect the bowels, or inflame any of the delicate membranes of the body. On the other hand, it is a fine tonic, made of botanical ingredients that aid the system in every way to over come the effects of Contagious Blood Poison. We have a book on Home Treatment which we will send, free to all. for $8100 and H. C. Stevens the inside 30 feet for $3500. The sale was made by "Walter G. Cox, who is handling the busi ness of Ed J. Daly while he- is visiting in Europe. "Both properties are now vacant, but Louis Medical Coo Corner Yamhill and Second Streets, Portland. Oregon urn vuam COVERED WITH SORES. I was afflicted with terrible blood disease, which was in spots at first, but afterwards spread all ever my body. The soon broke oat into sores, and it is easy to imagine the suffering I endured. Before I became con vinced that tha doc toss could do me ao good I had spent a hundred dollars, which wsa really thrown sway. I then tried various patent medicines, but they did not reach the disease. When I had finished my first bottle of S.S.S. I was greatly Improved, and was delighted with the result. The large red splotches on my chest begaa to grow paler and smaller, and before long disappeared entirely. I re gained my lost weight, became stronger and my appetite greatly improved. I was soon entirely well, and my skin as clear as a piece of glass. H. L. MEYERS. 58 Clinton St., Newark. If. J. together with any medical advice THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. plans prepared for frame flat buildings to be erected at once. The use or waste of lumber in this coun try. Is ten times aa great, per capita, as that of France. NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED Mr. W. H. Hawkins, Frankfort, Ky., R.R. No. 2, writes: " I have used Sloan's Liniment for backache and sciatica with almost instant relief." Mr. J. W. Stewart, 12 16 Chapel St., Cincinnati, O., writes : "I had suffered with sciatic rheumatism for 1 4 months when I began using Sloan's Liniment. I got relief at once, and am now entirely well." SlL0)J.lk: a HffiMEM is best for lumbago, rheumatism, neuralgia better than plasters also for sore throat, croup, . sprains, etc Price's, 25c, SOc, and f.OO. My Unfailing and Scientific Treatment Is Yours Pay When Cured My cures atre lasting, because the methods I employ meet even the most minute details of those ailments to which they apply, and are readily modified to meet the requirements of Individual cases. Because my treatment Is ample, scientific and thorough, my cures are complete and lasting, and my patients have no relapses. For the same reason I am usually able to cure in much less time than is commonly required in obtaining: but partial results. I treat for real and lasting- cores. Kvery remedy I employ has Its part In bringing: positive and permanent results. Under my treatment the patient who notes improvement In his condition can feel assured that real benefit and not a tem porary drug: effect has been obtained, and can continue with confidence that a thorough cure is belns accomplished. Contracted Ailments The serious results that may follow neglect of contracted ailments could scarcely be exag gerated. Safety demands an absolutely thorough cure In the least possible time. I have treated more cases of contracted aliments than any other physician upon the Pacific Coast. My cures are thorough and are accomplished in less time than other forms of treatment require In producing even doubtful results. I employ reme dies of my own devising, and my treatment is equally effective in both recent and chronic cases. I Treat Men Only Obstructions The vast multitude of men who have taken my treatment have not been disappointed. They-i know that I do not promise more than I per form. To them I have actually illustrated la the cure of their own cases the truth of what I claim, namely, that my treatment is as certain to cure as It Is that my patient engages mjr services and follows my directions. My success is due not alone to education, experience, skill and scien tific equipment, but to the fact that I limit my study and practice strictly to ailments of men. To male maladies alone I have earnestly and ex clusively devoted 25 years of my Ufa, and on them all my faculties are concentrated. A Real Museum LARGEST ASD FINEST Ml'SEl'M OF ANATOMY OTt THE COAST. Masks, Models, Plaster Casts. Skulls. Skeletons, life-like models in wax; also many natural specimens preserved in alcohol. Free to Men THIS MUSEUM IS I?T A DISTINCT AND SUPERIOR. CLASS, ABOVE ANYTHING HERETOFORE SHOWN IN PORTLAND. There are over 600 pieces shown in this exhibit, and It is entirely separate from our medical offices. It is Interesting and Instructive to a high degree. All men visiting Portland should see DR. TAILOR'S FREE MUSEUM. MEN ONLY. EXAMINATION FREE I do not rharie for advice, eranttna-Hoa or dlinosis. If 70a call -for a prlvarto talk with me, yon will not be arced to beg-In treatment. If Impossible to call, write. Hoars, A. M. to 0 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 1. The DR. TAILOR Go. CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, 2344 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OR, eroes Your nerves must be fed with pure, rich blood, or there will be trouble. Poorljr fed nerves sre weak nerves; and weak nerves mean nervousness, neuralgia, headaches, debility. Veak nerves need good food, fresh air, and Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla. Make no mistake about this. Ask your doctor if alcoholic ttimulanls are not often oem Aiunimii ffi'nm ' . people. He will tell you tehu. - Atbt Co., -- X.cw.11. Hill. MUDLAVIA Nature's Treatment where you bathe In black, soft mud that draw, out pain and poison. Thousands cured. Blr Hotel open all year. Send for book. R. B. Kramer. Pres.. Kramer. Ind. Cured. Only authorlred Keeley In stitute in Oregon. Write for 11 Ins- ?taC.'TL,1l?r- R'T Institute. 7 A E. IU la- rorUand. Onrn Foe Lame B HERE'S THE PROOF. HEN DR. TAYLOR, The LiadtBK Specialist. Varicose Veins There is no necessity for surgical operations In the treatment o f Varicose Veins. This disease yields com pletely to my mild and painless method, and results are far better than were ever at tained by the harsh and dangerous prae ttce of cutting. But one week is required, and seldom Is It ever necessary to detain the patient from his busi ness. In the treatment of Dbstructlons I have Again triumphed over surgery. I employ an. original method by which the obstructing tissue is completely dissolved, and all In flammation and lrrlta t 1 o n throughout the system expelled. No faln, no cutting, no dl atlng, and a sure cure In every Instance. Young Mins Chine Medicine Co. Wonderful remedies from herbs snd roots cures all diseases ol men and women. Consulta tion and pulse diag;nosli free. If you live out ol town and cannot call, write for symptom blank. 247 Taylor mU, bet. 2d and 8d. Li- Inflammations, Irrfutions or ulcerations of all rau cous membranes, o a natu ral discharges from nose. Hay Psvsr throat or urinary- organsi Tbe Evas GtezkaTCe. Rnld hv Trnrrir.Rtfl ' sf - 'or la plain wrapper, ex press prepaid, on receipt of $1 . or tb ree bottles. $S.7ft Booklet on req nesu 1 iW Catarrh CaIsSbU Mi V u. S. A. 7. r