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20 THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, THXJR SD AY, JUNE 9, 1910, FOUR SHIPS TAKEN TO LOAD LOCALLY Three Steamers and One Bark Make Up Fleet Just Added for New Business. ONE CARGO IS OLD WHEAT Bind, Ralph & Co. and J. J. Moore & Co. Fix Tramps and Two Others Are Being Xegotiated IYr at Present. Portland experienced a flurry Jn Charters yesterday, four vessels being named for new business. They are the Norwegian steamers Elr and Aagot, the British steamer Saint Dunston, to carry lumber, and the British bark Iverna, which is en route from Santa Rosalia, to load with old crop wheat for the United Kingdom. The squarerigger has been en route to the Columbia River since May 1, but It was not until yesterday that she was fixed, when Kerr, Glfford & Co. an nounced that she would be cleared with cargo furnished by them. Last week It was estimated that not a full cargo of old crop remained at tidewater, and it was said that unless holders of ptocks in the country would accept a reasonable export price, none would be moved. This season is developing about three times as much offshore lumber business as grain and, in addition to the fleet taken, two tramp steamers are being negotiated for that will probably be lixed tnis week. The Elr, which sailed from here March 16 for Mojl, was secured by Mind, Rolph & Company, and will load for China. The Aagot will take on tout part of her cargo here for Australia, the remainder having been purchased on the Sound by her charterers, J. J. JVIoore & Company. The craft is on the way from Newcastle for San Fran cisco. There is reported to be three lumber cargoes ordered here for which car riers have not been named, and at least two of them will necessitate the charter of steamers. The American bark Pactolus, which Is on the way from San Francisco, will be loaded by Balfour-Guthrie with lumber purchased from Inman-Poulsen lor Capetown. atlVEIl HAS FREAKISH MOOD Course Has Changed Until Distances Have Been Lengthened. That the "Willamette River is grad ually changing Its course above Ore gon City, until the distance betweei there and Salem and other Upper River points has been increased, is re ported at the office of the United States Corps of Engineers, attaches of which have made estimates covering the stream as far south as Eugene, which provide for revetment work and dykes, through which they hope to con fine the stream to its original channel If the rivers and harbors bill Is passed by Congress, as expected, it is possible dredging will be started on the "Willamette again by July 1, as the estimate ror the project in the bill amounts to $60,000. But until that time no relief can be offered Upper-River steamers, and the Oregon City Trans portation Company lias withdrawn its boats from the Salem route and will ply between Portland and Newberg 24 miles. The steamer Pomona was aground for five hours on a bar near Wheat land and so damaged her wheel that she will be hauled out on the ways at jaius oi ine i-oruand Shipbuilding Company. She reached the city last might and will be out of commission eeveral days. TRAMP IS TAKEX FOR LUMBER. Eaint Dunstan Will Clear With Cargo for Adelaide Soon. Lumber for Adelaide is the latest charter announced affecting this har bor, the British steamer Saint Dunstan, now discharging a coal cargo at Hono lulu, which she loaded at Newcastle having been taken by J. J. Moore & Co. for loading here and on the Sound With the British steamer Knight of the Garter to finish in a few days, the Elsa being given cargo at the Eastern & Western mill, the Sark working at Inman-Poulsen's, the Wotan due and the Coulsdon expected in a few days In addition to the British ship Ley land Brothers taking on material at Inman-Pnulsen's, the outlook lor a Jirlsk lumber movement during June nd July is good. WALLULA MAKES FAST TRIP. tYith Barge in Tow, Tug Goes to Noah Bay In 19 Hours. Without delay or mishap the tug Wallula delivered the barge Washtucna fit 7 o'clock yesterday morning at Neah Bay, Just 19 hours after crossing the Columbia River bar. The Wallula ar rived on the river on her return last night and had orders to remain outside tso a pilot could board the tramp steamer Wotan. which Is expected from Comax. .- Arrangements were yesterday made through which the Wallula willabe used tomorrow to convey the State Pilot Commission over the bar on the annual Journey of that body to inspect the en trance. Following that she will return to her regular station. TAKE 2 MORE FRENCH CRAFT Balfour-Guthrie and 3Ieyer-Wilson ' Add Carriers En Route. Balfour, Guthrie & Company have chartered the French bark Mare chal do Castries, which sailed from Portland December 29 for Dublin and arrived out May SO. to load on the Clyde for this harbor. She Is to begin taking cargo In July. Meyer. Wilson & Company have also chartered the French bark David d'Angers to load at Hamburg for San Diego and Portland. She will begin working there next month and both vessels will be available for new crop loading. .QUICK ACTION RESCUES TWO Steamboat Crew Saves Canoeists in Midstream. Harry Weston, mate of the steamer M. F. Henderson, and a crew composed of Paul Peterson, Alfred Weston and Jack Brown, made a record for lowering away a small boat yesterday, when they dropped one into the water from the davits in a minute and a half, and in three minutes had rescued two canoe ists from drowning," after rowing 300 feet. William Silvo and Otto Kivi, of 248 seventeenth street North, were propel ling a canoe down the Willamette, when opposite the dock of the Portland Gas Company it turned turtle. They climbed partly on the craft and called for help. The crew of the Henderson heard their cries and in their quick response illus trated the value of boat drills. Dismantled Bark in- New Rig. Rather an unusual sight Is presented in the harbor by the old American bark Gerald C. Tobey, now a barge, which is lying at Supple's dock discharging ce ment. With her masts shortened to a degree that gives them a "stumped" aspect, she appears as if she had weathered a severe gale, except that her deck gear is in shape. W. J. Woodside, general manager of the Ocean Barge & Tugboat Company, of San Francisco, which has the Tobey and other barges under charter, reached the city yesterday to superintend de tails governing her unloading and her southbound cargo. Marine Notes. Advices received yesterday announced the promotion of Colonel W. C. Langfltt, Corps of United States Engineers, to the position of engineer-secretary of the lighthouse board. He was formerly in charge of the engineering work in this district. Redwood brought from the South yes terday by the steamer F. S. Loop, was discharged aboard the Norwegian steamer Elsa, at the Eastern & Western mill. Deputy Collector of Customs Fair- weather, stationed at Tacoma, visited Deputy Collector of Customs Pike yes terday In ' connection with department matters. Half an hour was lost yesterday In dis patching the steamer Breakwater for Coos Bay. She had 70 passengers and 250 tons of cargo. The craft will arrive in Saturday and depart Monday. To discharge 750.000 feet of hardwood, brought from Japan and consigned to the Pacific Hardwood & Manufacturing Company, the Oriental liner Henrik Ib sen will shift at 8 o'clock this morning from Alaska dock to Banfield's. Negotiations were yesterday completed for the purchase of the steamer Cruiser by the union Bridge & Construction Com pany for service In towing barges to be used in connection with the construction of the new Harriman bridge, south of the Steel bridge. Finishing touches were made to the painting of the Port of Portland steamer Oklahoma yesterday, when her stack. STEAMER IXTELLIGE.N CE. Due to Arrive. Name. From Date. Ooiden Gate. . ..Tillamook. . . -In port. Rose City San Francisco Indeft Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook. .. .June 10 Breakwater. .. .Coos Bay June 11 Roanoke ...... .San Pedro .... June 1 2 Beaver San Francisco June 13 Falcon Han Francisco June 36 Sear San Francisco June 19 Geo. W. Elder. .San Pedro. .. .June 19 KerculesJ... Hongkong. . . -June 26 Scheduled to Depart. Name. For Date. Rose City San Francisco Indeft Falcon San Pedro. .. .June 8 Golden Gate. ...Tillamook. .. .June Bear San Francisco June 11 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook. .. .June 12 Breakwater. Coos Bay June 13 Roanoke.; San Francisco June 14 Beaver San Francisco June 18 Geo. W. Elder. .San Pedro.... June 21 Henrik Ibsen Hongkong. . . . June 26 Hercules .Hongkong. . . . July 6 posts and hogchains were covered with black. She presents the appearance of a wen-maintained Government craft. ratner tnan a towboat. Commander J. M. Elllcott, of the 13th lighthouse district, was yesterday In formed that May 26 the master of Relief Lightship No. 92 rescued two men in the gasoline launch Grade L., which was abandoned, and they were transferred "to the Navy collier Saturn. Entries at the Custom-House yesterday included the barge Gerard C. Tobey, and steamers Northland, Quinault and Wash. tenaw, from San Francisco. The Tobey cleared with 1,000,000 feet of lumber for the South, the Quinault for South Bend and the Washtenaw for San Francisco in oaiiast. After discharging San Francisco cargo here yesterday, . the steamer Northland left for RainierX to load lumber for the South. The steamer Falcon finished working grain at the O. & C. dock and departed for the Bay City, a quantity or wool being included in her carsro. When the steamer Quinault finishes dis charging cargo today, she will clear for bouth Bend to load lumber at Raymond for San Francisco. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. June 8. Sailed Steamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay: steamer Falcon, for San Francisco; steamer Northland, for San Francisco via Rainier. Arrived Steamer Quinault, from. San Francisco. Astoria. Or., June 8. Condition at the mouth of the river at 5 P. M.. smooth; wind west eight miles: weather, cloudy. Sailed at 8:30 A. M. Steamer Asuncion, for San iranclsco; sailed at 8:40 A. M., steamer Geo. W. Elder, for San Pedro and San Francisco; sailed last ntght. steamer Stan ley Dollar, for San Pedro. Arrived down at 4 P. M. and sailed Steamer Yosemlte, for San Pedro, and steamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay. San Pedro. June 8. Sailed Steamer Klamath, from Portland. Tatoosh, June 8. Passed in at 7 A. "M Barge Washtucna, from Astoria, for Seattle. Grays Harbor. June 8. Arrived Steamer Tahoe. from San Francisco. Honolulu. June 8. Arrived Norwegian steamer Hercules, for Portland. San Francisco, June 8. Arrived Steamnr CarmeL. from Grays Harbor; schooner Sophie Christiansen, from Willapa Harbor. Sailed Steamer WUhelmlna, for Honolulu; schoon er Repeat, for Coos Bay. Genoa. June 8. Arrived America, fmm New Tort Havre, June 6. Arrived Chlcarn. fnmi New Tork. Hongkong. June 6. Arrived A xtj frnm San Francisco. Copenhagen, June 8 Returned. United States, hence for New York. Marseilles. June 5. Sailed Venexla New Tork. Bona. June 5. Sailed Verona, from p..n. oa. for Philadelphia. Queenstown, June 8. Sailed Samnli Boston. v Southampton. June 8. Sailed wiBDtin for New York; Kronprinzessin Cecille, for Yokohama. June 8. Arrived Trfvi mi nl xr Kamakura Maru, from Seattle: Rvein ffnm Portland. Or.; O. B. S. Seminole, from San J TBnClSCO. Port Said. June 8. Arrived XmfrrtAnr from Liverpool and Glasgow, for Seattle. " Trieste. June 7. Sailed Carpathla. for New York. New Tork. June 8. Arrived rwnani from Southampton Sailed Lusttania, for Liverpool ; i euionic. lor poumampton ; Pres ident urani, ior namourK. Copenhagen. June 8. Arrived w-iu. Olav. from Ner York; Antwerp. June 8. Arrived Marnuoti from Philadelphia. Wueenstown. June 8. Arrived vrinn from Philadelphia for IJverpool. ew lorn, June S. Arrived Patria. from Patras. Tides at ' Art oris Thursdav. Hlsrh f 1:24 A. M 9.7 tt!:40 A. M 1.6 feet 3:09 P. M 7 1 feetft:3:. p. M 3.5 feet FOR TILLAMOOK. Steamer Ooiden Gate receives freight and passengers till 6 P. M. tonie-ht. Oak-street dock. Tn buying a couirh medicine, don't ho afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it. and relief is sure to follow. Especial ly recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Sold by all dealers. Cured Like Magic After Three Years' .Suffering; and Hn virus Been In Five Different Hospitals for Treatment Without Receiving; Any Permanent Benefits. Mr. John Starr, an, Old Soldier, Waa Cured of Kidney and Bladder Trouble by WARNER'S SAFE CURE The World's Beat Remedy for the Kidneys, I Jver, Bladder ana Blood. "I can give nothing bHt the highest praise to the wonderful curative powers of "Warner's Safe Cure. It is a boon to all sufferers from bladder or kidney trouble, and has in my case acted like magic When I look back and think what I have suffered in the last three years. I can hardly believe I am the same man. "1 have been in five different hospitals, and at best was only relieved for a short time. But Warner's Safe Cure has done and is still doing the right thing It is curing me. I shall continue its use. trusting in a lasting cure. My iOTatlSm iS much proved and I can walk a mile witnout trouble. Go ahead with your good work." John Starr, National Soldiers' Home. Maine. If at any time in your family history there has been any trace of kidney disease you .can't be too careful. Tou should test your kidneys and find out Tor yourself if there is any trace of the disease in your system, as there is no other disease that causes as many complications and as much suffering as dis eased kidneys, because the blood is filtered and purified through the kidneys. Warner's Safe Cure is an absolutely safe and nermanenr ' t remedy for all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood. It is made from the fresh Juices of plants and medi cinal roots, gathered at the proper season in various quar ters of the globe. Men skilled in botany and chemistry com pound it. Put up in 60c. and fl.00 sizes and sold by drug gists everywhere. Constipation and Biliousness Warner's Safe Pills, purely vegetable, absolutely free from injurious substances, a perfect laxative. They do not gripe or leave any bad effects. 25 cents a package. SartlDlfi BnttlP nnri To convince every sufferer from oailipiC DUlUtJ anU diseases of the kidneys, liver, blad BOX 0T Plll5 FrPP der and blood that WARNER'S " mi . SAKE CURE will absolutely ' - m,?Ie bole and a sample box of Warner's Safe Pi S?1H R? sent FREE OF CHARGE, poBt-paid, to any one who will write WARNER SAFE CURE CO., Rochester ,' and mention having seen this liberal offer in The Ore pSblfsher genuineness of this offer is guaranted by the IS UPHELD Sunnyside Methodists Discuss Legality of Board Meeting. STATEMENT IS GIVEN OUT Building Committee Says Dr. Euster Approved Oppenlander as Super- intendent Crisis In Church Expected June 15. ( Declining to make any general state ment conperning the merits of the troubles of the Sunnyside Methodist Church, the members of the building committee and official board contend that the meeting Monday night was le gal and regular, and, further, that the employment of F. G. OoDenlander to superintend the work on the new stone church was with Rev. Mr. Euster's ap proval. The supreme test will come June 15. when the resolution adopted withhold ing Rev. Mr. Euster's salary goes into effect. Bishop Smith has cower to transfer the pastor If he thinks best, but he has not yet decided what action no will take. The building committee yesterday made the following state ment, the only one given out: "The building committee does not in tend to be drawn into any newspaper controversy, but when one of our num ber is singled out by name and charged with dishonest conduct, we deem it our duty to defend him. As officers of the committee, we wish to make the fol lowing statement: Our books show that since the build ing was begun about a year ago. Mr. Oppenlander has received for his ser vices 52.42. Of this, $21.55 was for actual labor with his own hands as a carpenter, the -balance being for super intending the work of his men. Every bill of Mr. Oppenlander's was audited and O K'd before payment by W. T. Euster, and the bills now in the hands of the treasurer bear his signature. "In addition to the time for which he was paid, Mr. Oppenlander has given a large amount of time without charge, it having been stipulated by him when he accepted the position as superin tendent that he should not be paid for anything except actual time spent on the work itself. Mr. Euster was pres ent with the committee when Mr. Op penlander was appointed superinten dent and heartily endorsed our, action. Mr. Oppenlander has, in addition to his services, subscribed and paid 1265 for the new church and has raised over $800 in subscriptions from other peo ple." (Signed) H. GORDON;"" Chairman. J. P. NEWELL, Secretary. Secretary Newell has the following to say concerning the legality of the meet ing held Monday night: In regard to the charge that the meeting of the official board on Mon day night was held without the knowl edge of the pastor, I wish to say that I called him up by telephone at 6:30 that evening and informed him that the meeting would be held. He re minded me that he had ordered the meeting postponed and said that If we held it we must take the responsibility of our action, which we cheerfully do. The meeting was held at the regular time for the monthly meeting and was attended by a much larger number of members than is customary at such meetings. Charles Lenon, Dr. Euster's chief supporter, acknowledged the le gality of the meeting by being present and taking part in the transactions, including the final vote." Rates Made for Pioneers. Rates of one and one-third fare for the round trip between stations on the Spo kane. Portland & Seattle Railway and roniano nave neen announced on ac- ACTION Q A J? The only possible war to Cure Contact on a -Rinnri min. cause by purifying the blood. This is Inst medicine that absolutely and thoroughly auu vuu oi ins disease, joaercury, .rot ash, and other strong min erals are often used in the hope that such powerful treatment will km the germs, but this can not be done, and when the mineral medicines are left off the trouble always returns with its aggravating symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, skin eruptions, falling hair, yellow skin splotches, swollen glands, and often run ning sores. The abilitv of S. S. S ta enn Cnntuinni thj x . . - its Unfailing blood-purifying properties. uses oi me infection, makes the dregs Of the virus to break out later mineral la any form, but is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks each of which has a direct and specific action In cleansing the blood. In addition it -contains the extracts of certain botanical herbs which make it the finest of all tonics; " " uocvaisaiy qusircy lor a meaicine in curing contagious Blood Poison. Home Treatment book, containing much valuable information and instruction to do iouna nownere else, will be sent sealed and request it. THE SWIFT I. i t j count of the annual meeting of the Ore gon Pioneers' Association and Indian War veterans, in this city June 20 to June 25. The sale day dates are June 16 to June 22, inclusive. ASSAULT CASE DISMISSED Young Glutch Disappears and Judge Calls Off Trial. The real truth probably will never be known in the assault and battery case which involved Stephen Glutch, a respectable German of East Thirty third street; his wife, son, seven daugh ters, a . number of neighbors, Oscar Hampton, a chauffeur, an "entertainer" from a South End restaurant, and a mysterious woman who wielded a revolver- The parties to the much-mixed affair were In Police Court yesterday and told widely-varying stories of what hap pened. Hampton, the complaining wit ness, said that his automobile had been hired by the younger Glutch, and that about 4 o'clock Sunday - he took his passenger home, accompanied by a woman, whose name was not brought out, and by the "entertainer." He says that when Glutch alighted he asked what the bill was. and when told that It was $20, told Hampton to come into me nouse and he would pay him. In side the yard, Hampton says, Glutch told " him to take the StO nut of bin hide and came' at the chauffeur in a oemgerent attitude, at the same time yelling for "dad." Then a general fight ensued. Stephen Glutch told a different story to the effect that his son was dragged by two men and a woman down the walk toward the gate. He then seized a club and ran toward the combatants, but," he said proudly, "my son didn't need any help. He gave those fellers a couple of good ones and got away from them. Then I tried to get the number of the machine and the people In It threw rocks at me, and one of them lit on the porch where my seven daughters were standing in their night It appearing that the younger Glutch, wno.ir any one. was the cause of the trouble, had disappeared, the case was (1 SmlRBail K T ,3 -T- T s j muubo reiineii. BIBLE CLUBS ON CRUISE Y. M. C. A. Classes Will Go X7p Co lumbia on Launch. Two of the Toune Men'o rhi-i.ii.. Association .Bible Clubs are to make a "n-ciiu cruise up trie Columbia River, starting next Saturday night and re turning to Portland Sunday night. The trip will be made in the association launch, and th narfv- tvIII - - a - j ... " Lu j i sev eral of the scenic places along the ...T t Con,ets- led by J. C. Meehan, and the Young Crusaders, led by Blaine Ackley. will make the trip. J. C. Clark head of the boys' department of the association, will accompany the party and R. R. Perkins, religious work director of the T. M. C. A., will Join them Sunday morning, going up the river by train. Sunday afternoon, be fore the return to Portland, a religious service will be held on the banks of the Columbia. . This will be the second week-end cruise made by Y. M. C. A. Bible clubs this season. The launch is also used for short cruises nearly every night In the week, a brief religious service be ing a feature of each cruise. The trips will be continued at frequent in tervals throughout the Summer. DUCHAMP GETS LICENSE Council Crest Manager Promises Council to Eliminate Dancing. The City Council yesterday morning granted A. Duchamp a license to con duct an amusement park on Council Crest, after he had agreed to eliminate public dancing. A delegation of citi zens from Portland Heights was pres ent to protest against the issuing of any license and advocating the pur chase of the Crest for a public park. They asked that action be delayed until the next regular Council session. CUBES OLD , BLOOD TROUBLES -what s a a a . ... i cleanses the circulation of every particle O A VUUU bUIUCIl It goes into the circulation and removes blood rich and healthy, and leaves no and post paid, free to all who write SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA. OA. PECIALIST FOR 'fflEM Here Is an Opportunity for Any Man to Be Cured Easily, Quickly and Permanently NO MAN should Buffer the loss of that vitality -which renders life worth living, or allow him self to become less than Nature intended, when there is at hand a certain enre for his debility Most of the PAINS, most of the DEBILITIES of the STOMACH, HEART, BRAIN, NERVES and AILMENTS of MEN from which men suffer are due to an early loss of Nature's reserve power. You need not suffer from this. You can be restored. The very element which you have lost you can get back, and you may be as happy as any man. You can be cured by the right kind of treat ment. Come to my office; investigate my methods. . FIRST WARNINGS OF DANGER "When yon are first-aware of any disease or debility upon your vitality, then you should procure the proper medical advice and treatment without delay. You will secure to yourself that health, success and enjoyment of life which is every man's lot, whose bright and steady eyes, clear and healthy skin, active brain, congenial make-up and physical development show that no contaminating influences of disease are devastating his sys tem, that no mental, moral or physical debility is making his life a miserable failure. MY TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS I do not treat symptoms. I treat and cure the ailment be hind the symptoms. If the case presents even the slightest fea ture upon which I have a doubt, or if I recognize incurable com plications, I positively refuse treatment. I would rather give up my practice than indulge in either guesswork or make-believe cures. I have devoted years of earnest and conscientious en deavor to the unravelment of some of the most perplexing prob-' lems that ever confronted the profession, and believe that I have attained the limit of medical possibilities in my particular branch of practice. I have brought to light the true nature of men's ailments and the causes of the symptoms they present. In addi tion I have by the scientific blending of drugs produced remedies that meet every condition that it seems possible to cure. There is no cause to hesitate. - Consultation costs nothing, and I will not offer my services unless I can cure you. My Original and Exclusive Treatment for Men's Ailments Has Been Proven in Numbers of In stances Where Success Has Seemed Impossible Before. Information That Is of Vital Interest to Every Sufferer Free. How They Can Be Cured Without Experi menting. Have You Violated the Laws of Health? Correct Medical Methods for the Permanent Cure of Blood Ailments, Piles, -and All Bladder and Kidney Ailments. .. . , . , , Medicine furnished from my own laboratory for tho convenience and privacy of my patients, from $1.60 to f6.60 a course. Honrs 0 A M. to 8 P. M. Sundays from lO to 12. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. to give the Park Board time In which to determine whether tTie ground Is to be recommended for purchase. Several members of the delegation expressed the wish that no license be granted to the applicant, but that he be permitted to run on his present per mit until the next session. .This was favored by some Councilmeri, but the majority wished to grant the new li cense to Duchamp. Councilman Cellars severely criticised the Portland Heights delegation for condemning Duchamp, who, h& said, has never been arrested for law violations, and for commending "a man who threw a plank In front of a streetcar, nearly causing a disas trous wreck." If you desire California's choicest table wine, ring up your grocer and ask for Italian-Swiss Colony TIPO (red or white). THAT ARE - WEAK, NER VOUS AND RUN DOWN COME TO ME AND BE CURED THE DOCTOR THAT CURES PAY WHEN CURED MY FEE FOR A CURE IK UNCOMPLI CATED CASES IS 910. I cm an expert specialist, have had SO years' Dractlce In the treatment nf ailments of men. My offices are the oest equippea in roruana. jyiy meth ods are .modern ana up - to - date. My cures are quick and positive. 1 do not treat symptoms ahu paten up. I thor oughly examine eacn case, find the cause, remove It ana thus cure the ail ment. I CUIUS Varicose Veins. Contracted Ailments, Plies and Specific Blood Pol son, and sUl Ailments of Men. CURB OR NO PAY 1 am the only Specialist In Portland who makes no charge aniens the patient Is entirely satisfied with the results accomplished, and who arlvea a written auarantee to refund every dollar paid tor services if a complete and permanent cure Is not effected. SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning. Itching and Inflammation stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected In seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call write for list of questions. Office hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sun days, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. DR. LINDSAY second St., Corner of Alder, Portland. Or. Kodol For. Indigestion Zyspepsla. Sonr Stomach. Weak Stomach. " -v owuiaea u-rouoie cauwo Dy indigestion. Get bottle today and u-y it. Kodolis Euaranteed to relieve you and if 1' fails your money will at once be refunded by the dealer from whom you purchased it. Every tao laspoonf ul of KoHoI digests 2 14 pounds of food. IF I0D STAMMER My book "How to Stop Stammering" a treatise on "Scientific Talking" direct to the point for "Home Treatment." Write M. I- HATFIELD, Principal of The Pacific School for Stammerers, 1462 drove dtieet. Oakland, CaUfornia. M EN FREE MEN CURLED Consult Me First Even though your case mav be on thnt some other doctor is able to cure, and thouarh his cure be absolutely thorough and per manent, there is yet good cause for your coming to me for treatment. The service I render is entirely unlike and better than the ordinary. I have devised new and scientific methods of treating men's ailments in all their phases. I cure cases that others can not cure, and cases that others can cure I cure in less time and without pain or possi bility of injury. All my forms of treatment have been perfected along the lines of na ture's requirements and are In exact harmony with the natural recuperative forces. There fore, my cures are painless, prompt and thor ough. Contracted Ailments The serious results that may follow neglect of contracted ailments could scarcely be ex aggerated. Safety demands an absolutely thorough cure in the least possible time.' I have treated more cases of those ailments than any other physician upon the Pacific Coast. My cures are thorough and are ac complished in less time than other forms of treatment require in producing- even doubt ful results; employ remedies of my own de vising, and my treatment is equally effec tive in both recent and chronic cases. I Treat Men Only The vast multitude of men who have taken my treatment have not been disap pointed. They know that I do not promise more than I perform. To them I have actu ally llustrated in the cure of their own cases the truth of what I claim, namely, that my treatment is certain to cure as it is that my patient engages my services and follows my directions. My success is due not alone to education, experience, skill and scientific equipment, but to the fact that I limit m study and practice strictly to ailments ol men. To male maladies alone I have ear nestly and exclusively devoted 25 years o my life, and on them all my faculties are) concentrated. EXAMINATION FREE I do not rharse for advice, examination or dlaa-nosln. If yon will call for a private talk with me, yon will not be nrgrd to brain treat ment. If Impossible to call, write. Honrs 0 A. M. to 9 p. M. Sundays 10 to 1. The DR. 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