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SQ TTTK JIOIC.MAU OKEUO.MAy, FRIDAr. yOTE3IBER 18, 1910. . TOT RATES TO Topnotch Tariff From Port land to San Francisco Is Now $1.75. REACTION NOT EXPECTED Figure Show That This Tort RcRU" Inn Wheat Charpos to South. San Vrtirn Rates Show io feigns of Declining. Wheat ratr from Portland tn Kan Franc i.-n. which hove hart a rsns? f from J1.50 to II Murine tho last feu dal s. l.ave bern dropped so that the topnotch I 11.75. which will probably be obtained for less than rare" l"t. but with the Intervention of the Ocean parse To wr boat Company It is not np.c ted the tariff will rl;mb to it this Shipper learned yesterday that the Fun Francisco fc Portland Pte.-imshlp tympany, whl'-h had held firmly for 1. YnA loerd t(s rate SS cents, but the tariff ef l-.3u to Sun Pedro remains firm. Tlie American-Hawaiian nieam-r r"al"n has b-en carry Inc .wheat ut 1.TS and other regular steamers on the Tortland-San Francisco route have accepted that flcure. with the Harrl man Interest. refuslns to consider less. A few days ao Balfour. Cnthrle A C'rv chartered the barges Aiuilo John ton and foronado. which are expected to move 3000 Ions of the cereal to the Oolrten Gate, for 11.50 and that wna probably the more that hurried the rvn Francisco & Portland Steamship Company to announce a new tariff. The II. 74 rat Is said to be acceptable to the regular carriers m hen lirtro lots can be loaded with but few harbor moves, but many small shipments have been declined when frequent shifts Were prospective. In October there moved to California t:i.o: bushels and for the same period In 1S0 the total was 5V7.ST7 bushels. 1.1 n-e July 1 coastwise shipments have (-cremated l.I-O.HJ bushels and last season op to November 1 they were IS.Itt bushels. That this port re-u-lued wheat tariffs south Is apparent from the fact the season's shipments from r-jret iound have been but 701. Ji bushels. The steamer Nome Cly loaded wheat In her hold last we.-k at 1.7i and team schooners are accepting th business, as they can carry the cereal and h. lumber on deck. . The steamer lear. salllnv this afternoon, has con siderable wheat taken at the 12 rate, while the Roso City, due tomorrow, will probably have all she can handle on the reduced tariff. hioshoxf. wokk is .wvAiinrD Material Heine Kuliel hjf Empress to Replace Rudder Tarts. Iron hnj-k oo.1. which tnarlnem de mand the best material for certain knrk. Is beln rushed from Seattle on a Pat.-ar attach.d to a regular train and rarrled at an express" rate, and wl!l be o-Hvered to.iay so work can start at once on the ru.!d.-r and rudder stock of the :eamer Shoel.one. which lost the former ones through striking; en the t;ras Harbor bar Tuesday. Captain Jilaln. of the Oreon Urydm-k Company, w hl.-h war yert r.iiy awarded a contract by the Charts Met.'ormlok lumber Com pany, .owner of t!ie Shoshone, to turn cut the ruiMrr. rud.ierstcKk. repair the keel and rep'.aee the mlsslnc part aft. do accessary caulking- and the drdock charges. saj that the steamer will bo off the dock. In six day. The Vulcan Iron Works b the eon tract for replaclr.it the tallshaft. flttlns; a few propeller, line up the enjrlne bear ing, remind the armature and jto over the electrical wirlnR. If the barkentlne Jane L. Stanford la noatc.1 as expected, the 6hoione probably will be towed from the I'ort Of Portland drydock to the Oreron drydock early In the week. Captain Blaln say that the fact the kipper of the Shoshone backed his ves sel by the aid of one propeller blade, af ter the otters, had been carried away and the rudder lost, was the only move that rot:!. I have saved the steamer. She was Ivirk.-d for a distance of three mile from the lirays Harbor bar and Captain Klaln ays fiat it usually follows that when a rudder Is carried away a steamer will ba.-n In the wind If tlie wheel can be turned. i HARVEST FROM RIVER'S BED Hugh Brady Finds Many Articles While lrtf;inK in Harbor. Hugh Brady, whose proficiency with eras; books and jrear that he has fash ioned has enabled him to draw from the bed of the Willamette River bodies f drowned persona, a well as lost machinery and other articles, says that rareless deckhands have lost overboard bo much heavy freight, while trucking it aboard and ashore from river steam er, that tae harbor Immediately In front of docks between the bridges, horde enough valuable Junk to keep klm busy during; the season. Ills latest quest l tor a bundle of Iron pipe lost at the foot of Taylor street, which be expects to recover to lay. but he says It would not surprise t;ltn If Ms hooks brought op a stove, length of logglnc chain, hand truck or cell of wire, cable. ilost of the heavy articles sink below the ribed bed. but In grmppUn the sediment la often dis turbed so that other than the object sought Is brought to the aurface. Wrdnesdav Kradv recovered a pump north of Kellopg a boathousr. He has etudied currents so carefully durlnu over -9 yea's on the river that when lost goods are reported he can usually point out their, location accurately without preliminary dragging. Skipper Can Tell Bargain Iy. Captain Hooghklrk. master of the e-eainer I raid a. can estimate bow traffic lw going to be on the uptrip from Colum bia Klver poInU by the number of women who board the craft at the early stops. Testerday the lraida steamed from St. Helena to Rainier, a distance of Hi miles, snaking but two stops, and they were for fretcl t. Tbe fact no paasengerw of the opposite sex boarded the steamer was taaen by the skipper indicate that money being reaerved for the custo mary Friday tale in ttks c.ty. Kajruond Lumber Goes to Callao. SOLTil FEND. tVash, Nov. 17. Special. The Iron kark Cavour went to sea today bound for Callao with a cargo of lumber from the Kayroond Lumber Company at Raymond. The Lavour is a Peruvian vessel and carries 1.000.004 feet. Coast Lumber Carriers More. T:-Jl CJ.000 feet of lumber the steamer GKUF0R1 K NEW ADEIAN-CONNTLL CTJT-OFF 7 KORTTIKR PACIFIC CFT-OFr FROM ADRIAN, WASn, TO COX- m:i,i, wash The new Northern Taciflc cut-off from Adrian. Wash., to Connell, Wash., a distance of 63.15 miles, brlnge the rich grraln-produolna; dls-trl.-ts of Kastem Washlnarton 1B0 "miles nearer to Portland. Not alone Is the country directly tributary to the new road affected, hut the territory on the Washington Central branch of the Northern Pacific, between Cheney and Adrian, also will benefit. The Washington Cen tral Is 128 miles long. Iavenport Is the principal town on this line. At present Davenport and the other points on this road send their Kratn and other prodm ta to the Sound cltlea. The little that comes to Portland Is routed throuch Adrian, thence over the Great Northern via Taconia. a distance of B::.S miles. After December 1, when the new line will be opened, shippers In this territory can use the Washington Central to Adrian, the new cut-off from Adrian to Connell. the North ern Pa. lfle to Iluieo and the North Bank to Portland, a haul of only 41S.S miles. Not only does It shorten the route 150 miles, but It elim inates the haul over the Cascades and enables the railroad to apply the stime rate on grain to Portland that now applies to the Sound. Rainier sailed at noon yesterday for San "ran'l"o. mhlle the Shasta, bound for the taune port with lumber, got aaay during the afternoon. The schooner Mahle lale. loaded with sSA.rtJO feet, will leave lnman-Poulsen's tomorrow for San Pedro, and the schooner Kearleso was yeeterday towed to Astoria from St. Helena with lumber. Oil Rarge Arrives Here. Kn wring oil for the Standard Oil Com pany. Barge No. 9S. which was towed to Astoria from Pan Francisco by the learner Atlasx. arriving yesterday. Im mediately left up In tow of the steamer M. F. Henderaor. of the 8haver fleet. The steamer Sarah Dixon, of the same line, left down with a barge of oil for the dredgo Chinook, which la usually handled by the Diamond O Interests. Marine "ote. Repairs to the barkentine Jane I Stanford, which Is on the Oregon dry dock, will be completed tomorrow. It is thought she can be floated today. In tow of the tug Wallula. the barge Annie Johnson, which arrived in yes terday from San Francisco with ce ment, is expected to start up today and she will be berthed at Columbia dock No. 1. Officers of the steamer Saginaw, ar riving yesterday, rtport that weather outside has lost Its tempestuous aspect of last week. The vessel brought gen eral cargo and will leave today for Raymond, where she la to load lum ber for San Francisco. ' To take on the first of her wheat maaix xXTBIXiaiurCal Dae te Arrive. Name. From. Bear ...an F.dre. .. Golden Date. .- Tillamook.... 3;t..e Cl:y . . . .f.n Pedro. ... K)f)i Honsliong... Kur.sa Euresa Jlr.ikw.ter. . . .Coo. Pay. ... Co. W K;4tr..Mn Pel:..... v u. H- Cloiort. Tlllsmook... Selja Honrkonl... .a'r. ....... e. a '1ro... Koanoke .Ben Pedro... Tee In po't Nov. II .... II Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. .Nov. Nov. Nov. Is 18 JO :o 'o jj 27 cbedoled te Uep-rt. Name. F.ar... Data Nov. It .. Coos Pay. ttr.k. Kure . .Kureka. . Nov. it nM.ntiat. THTsmook. ... Nov rmkwir....Fu Podro.... Nov. Sti H. f::more. Tillamoos. ... Nov. Oeo. TV. t.dr..Fn l'1ro. ... Nov. KosoCltr f.o Pedro.. ..Nov. Hvrla. ........ Honkon....Nov. Jlea.ar. Baa PUro Nov. r.naaoke......-e.n Kraorlsce Nov. ,6e)a-.;. ...... Honrkong. .. .Ia. IS 25 ;s an 10 cargo for the United Kingdom the Ger man bark Selene yesterday shifted from Llnnton to Martin's dock and later to Irving dock, where ehe prob ably will finish. It Is promised that she will be loaded Monday and start for the aea Tuesday. There will be launched tomorrow from the yards of the Willamette Iron e Steel Works a combination oil and cargo barre for the Weatern Trans portation A Towing Company, which will be used In carrying fuel oil and on deck pulp and paper will be loaded. She Is 110 feet long. JO feet wide and has a depth of hold of 11 feet. After being- out of the water eight weeks the steamer No Wonder, of the Shaver fleet, waa launched yesterday and moored at the company's Kast Side yards. She has had her hull rebuilt aft of amidships, new cylinder timbers Installed, her boiler, which was al lowed 12S pounds of steam, replaced with one permitted to carry 130 pounds and had a general overhauling. Captain Mac Donald, master of the tank steamer J. A. Chanslor, which yesterday discharged her oll cargo. says that in completing; me rounu trip from Portland to San Francisco In four and a half days the Chanslor has established a record. When she sailed she encountered the southeaster that raKed last week and had to return to Astoria for fuel, so that the time claimed dates from her second depart ure from the Columbia River. Yesterday's entries at the Custom House Included the steamers San Ja cinto. J. A. Chanslor. SaFlnaw and Shoshone from ban Francisco and the gasoline echooner Wllhelmlna from Nestucca. The San Jacinto cleared for San Pedro, as did the schooner Mabel Gale, carrying lumber. The Wllhel mlna cleared for Ncstucca, the Chans lor for San Francisco and the Saginaw for Raymond. Wash. Movements of Vessels. POBTXAND. Nor. 17. Arrived Barge SAVES ONG HAUL TO v J No. J. oil laden. from San Franclseo. Failed Steamer Kstnler. for Van Krancls.-o; schooner Kearlem, for San Francisco: steem er Shasta. for 8an Francisco; gasoline schooner Wllhelmlna. for Nestucca. Astoria. Nov. 17. Condition at the month of the river at S P. St.. smooth: wind, southeast. IS mites; weather, raining. Ar rived down at 3 and sailed at 11 A. M. Ttritlsh steamer rnniphlll. for Queenstown or Falmouth. Arrived down at 4 and sailed st :40 A. SI. Steamer Roanoke, for San IMcico and way ports. Called at 7:30 A- M Hteamrs Klmore and Oolden Gate, for Til lamook. Arrl.ed at :: A. M. Barge Annie Johnson In tow of tug Dauntless, from San Francisco. Arrived at 7:43 A. SI. Steamer Atlas with bara-e No. S3 tn tow. from 6n Francisco. Arrived at 3:30 A. M. and left up at P. M. Steamer Kureka. from Eureka. Ixft up at 10:16 A M. Bsrjre No. Pt. Failed at 12 noon Hrltlfih ship Port Stanley, for Queenatown or Falmouth. Arrived down at 4 P. M. behooner Fearless. fan Francisco. Nov. 17. Arrived at A. St. Steamer Oeo. W. Elder, from San Diego. Sailed at 1 P. M. Steamer Rose city, for Porttitud. Salted last nlsnt titeamer . Houlam. for Portland. Coos Bay. Nov. 17. Arrived Steamer Breakwater, from Portland; steamer New port, from Bandon. San Pedro. Nov. It! Arrived yesterday Steamer Shna Yak. from Portland. Sine-spore. Nov. 17. Arrived Steamer Keemun. from Liverpool, for Seattle. San Francisco. Nov. 17. Arrived Steam ers Nann Smith, from Coos Bay: Solvelg. from Batavla. Sailed Abesstnla. for Ham burg; Cusxo, for Tacoma: Rose City, for Portland: FMsabcth. for Bandon; schoon ers Batnhrltlge, Blakely and Encore, for Coos Bay. Tides at Astoria Friday. High. Low. 1:BS A. SI 7.1 feet'T:!S A. M I I feet 1:: P. SI ... . 10. feet 8 : P. M -I s foot HENS SHOW BIG PROFITS Merrill Randier Slakes $50 a Month Clear With 200 Fowls. KLAMATH FALLS. Nor. IT (gpo- cial.) That the keeping of a few hens on the ranch la profitable is proved by Frank Graybael. a rancher In the vicin ity of Merrill. 22 miles south of here Mr. Graybael was in this city yester day with 9S'. doxen eggs, for which he found a ready market at 60 cents a doxen. Mr. Graybael says tie has 200 hens that have netted Mm S0 a month the past several months. tion of some of its sweetness. Much of this can be avoided by the use of Mother's Friend. This great remedy prepares the expectant mother's system for the coming event, and its use .makes her com fortable during all the term. Mother's Friend assists nature in grad ually expanding all tissues, muscles and tendons, it strengthens the ligaments, and keeps the breasts in good condition. The use of Mother's Friend lessens the pain when baby comes, and assures a quick and natural recovery for the mother. For sale at drug stores. Write for free book for expectant mothers. THE BRADFIELD CO., Atlanta, Ga. -THE- DOCTOR GREEN OFFER TO ALL AILING BEX IS No Money Until Satisfied We rharire nothing to profe our methods will cure vow. You need not pay a dollar until satisfied. Private counael and a thor ough, palnstaklntr personal examination are free. No charge for medicines. Our spe cialty includes All Ailments of Men What you want is a cure. Come to ue and ret It. Once under our treatment you will quickly realise how simple a thins; It is to a-ot well In the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Hours Dally to 6. Kvenings 7 tot. Sundays 10 to 1 only. DR. GREEN CO. SELL ON THE BULGE Wheat Forced Up at Chicago and Then Unloaded. LONGS REAP GOOD PROFITS In Spite of tlie Selling, tbe Market Closes at an Advance Over Wed nesday's Ievel Reports on Drouth in Cannda. riitrAOO, Nov. IT. According- to advleea current In the wheat pit. the drouth west of Winnipeg bad reached a serious stage. In consequence, the Manitoba market led any exchange In the Cnlted States today In point of strength. Wheat here opened sharply hlffher. was hammered down by pit traders and then rallied on persistent buy ing, said to be for leading longs, who In the last hour realised lu wholesale fashion. Tho esrlv dip In prices resulted partly from feports of a promised ending to dryness n the Southwest. Notwithstanding tha great amount of unloading on the bulge, the market In the end was well above last nights level. May ranged from e to 17 Sc. closing at 61ic, a net gain of CornC weakened on account of breaks of t to 3r. In the cash article at Omaha and of Jc at Kansas Cltv. Slay f'tictuated between 47 No and 4c. with last "Jhles at the first named figures, a net loss of 4. Cash corn wss steady. No. - yellow closed at In oats there was a beginning of Decem ber liquidation. May sold from .14 to 34 s u.HUc and closed at the lower level, a Incline of ia -HC compared with last, night. , . Less disposition to sell provisions was shown than yesterday. Last transactions were, R to 10c higher for pork as against 24 hours previous. 2c up to a shsde off for lard and with ribs at 2vc advance to 10c decline. . The leading futures ranged as follows. WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Dee I .0 .si's H .1s May ' -97S . July t .MS is CORN. Pee 45 -4-i .45 Mar 1 .4' -7S '. July 48 .4? .4S .4 OATS. Dec SIS 1H '. May 34 1, .34, .84 .34 July S 3'v. -'S1 -3,, SI ESS PORK. Jan 17.30 17.40 17.3 17 .37 May .. ls.1.1 1.7H l-ls ls.JS LARD. Nov IO 5 10. SO 10 30 10.1: Jan 10.10 10.10H 1O071. 1.0J May 9.5 -70 .: i S fHORT RIBS. Jan .17, JIMi t.t7 Mav U 90 T s.SO 8.5 cash quotations were as follows: Flour steady Barley Feed 'or mixing. 0e70e; fair to choice malting, 'senile.. Klaasecd No. 1 Southwestern. 15.51; No. 1 Northwestern. S3. 73. Timothy seed .. p. irk Mess, per barrel. $17.50817.71. Lard l'er 100 pounds. J10S2 S. Hhort ribs Sides (loose). $9.a0f 10.50. .s,des thort. clear (boxed). 10J 10.27. liratn statistics: . Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 34.O0O bushels. Primary receipts were 1J7.000 busnels. compared with S87. 000 bushels 'the corresponding day a year Wheat. 13 cars: corn. 1S3 cars; oats. fo. Kstlmateu receiuie iwr """""v- 102 cars; nogs, tou.uuv nn. Hecelpta Shipments. :5,800 SS.IOO 611. S00 r."o 7.400 46.200 Flour, barrels Wheat, bushels . Corn, bushels . . Data busha . . Ku. bushels .. Barley, bushels IS 6. 100 .. 42.000 ..170.500 ..343.000 . . 1,000 ..106.600 drain at Ban Francisco. PAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 17. Wheat and barley steady. &rSippnin7 1.H1.45 P cental. Barley Feed. 1.01W91-02V per cental; brewing. tl.O54rl.07H l"r cental. OatsRed. rl.lfl, 1.2S per "!; white. 1.4.-.ei.55 per cental; black. tl.SOji 1.4.1 per cental. Call board sales Wheat No trading. Barley-December. 31.04VJ bid. P'r "nlal; 1.05 asked, per cental; May. 11.01) ' bid. per cental. " ' Grain Markets of the Northwest. TACOMA. Nov. 17. Wheat Milling: Bluestem. 7c: club. 76c; red Russian. 74c. Export: Bluestem, 70c; fortyfold. no; club, 7Gc: red Russian, 74c Receipts, wheat 40 cars, barley, oats and huy 1 car each. SEATTLE, '.Nor. 17. ' Wheat Milling: Bluestem. t.3c: fortyfold. 81c: club. 80c; Fife. 0c; red Rusflan. 7Sc. Kxport wheat: Blueste'n. f"c: fortyfold. 78c: club, T7c; Fife. 77c- retl Russian, 7rc. Yesterdays car re ceipts, wheat 10 cars, oats 1 car, corn 1 iota. car. barley 1 car, hay 6 cars. F.nrooean Grain Markets. LONDON. Nov. 17. Cargoes, firm, sellers reserved. Walla Walla for shipment. 35s 3d. English country market generally d dearer. French country markets, steady. LIVERPOOL Nov. 17. Close Wheat. De cember 7. Sd: March. 7. 2Hd; May. 7s 2fcd. Weather, cold. A recent London Police Court case brought to general notice a new phase of the outdoor advertising evil. A Constable found a man painting "ads" on a pavement. anTcharged him with "wilfully depositing "lnt upon th. footway." Th. culprit was discharged. , Every woman's heart thrills at the cooing and prattling of a baby, and motherhood is her highest and purest joy. Yet the suffering incident to this great consummation of her life's desire, robs the anticipa o) 0 (sir TMIfil(fil 362 Washington St. PORTLANDOR. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH A Pleasant, Simple, But Safe and Ef fectual Cure For It. Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next thins to Incurable. The usual symptoms are a full or bloat ing; sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation of frases, causing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing, headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languid feeling. There la often a foul taste In the mouth, coated tongue and If the in terior of the stomach could be seen it would show a slimy, inflamed condition. The cure for this common and obsti nate trouble is found in a treatment which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before It has time to ferment and irritate the delicate mu cous surfaces of the stomach. To se cure a prompt and healthy digestion Is the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion Is secured the catarrhal condition will have disap peared. According to Dr. Ilarlanson, the saf est and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of Dlas taste, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nui, Gold en Seal and fruit acids. These tablets can now be found at all drug stores under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medi cine can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meala. Mr. R. S. Workman. Chicago. . ni.. writes: "Catarrh Is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold in the head, whereby the lining membrane of the nose becomes Inflamed and tne poi sonous discharge therefrom passing backward Into .the throat reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me for three years for catarrh of etomach without cure, but today I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot find appropriate -words to ex press my good feeling. I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the saf est preparation as well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of Indigestion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. MEN CURED $10 IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured We lv every known remedy ap pliance lor IHKAllMi YOU. Our ex perience Is ao mat and varied tnat na vne of the allaneote of Mm Is merr to as. COMB IN AND TALK IT OVER. General Debility, Weak .Nerves, In osaala Kesuita of exposure, overwork and otner Violations of Nature's laws, Ulseaees of Bladder and KJdueys, Vart. vase Veins, eulckly and perissilj cared at smalt eapeass and -et-n-110 n from business. SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con tracted and cnronlo cases cured. All burning. Itching and Inflammation topped In 24 hours. Cures effected la seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of questions. Office Hours A. M. to 8 T. it Eundays. 10 A. M. to I P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO. 124 WASHINGTON 'i'K.lT. Corner Klrst. Men and Women Cured $5 and $10 Is Our Fee PAY WHEN CXRED. f 10 X-RAV EXAMINATION FREE Call at once and find out wbat rour trouble Is before this (rand effer Is wlth Iravrn. The Brit ish Vedlclne Co. are curing the lick with their wonderful Euro pean methods of electric ana nat ural treatment, combined with their blcbemic remedial. Tbey lr curing to stay, cured all chronto. nervous and spe cial diseases of : men and women. Male and female ailments, recta; ,11...... anH piles cured without the knife or detention from business; constipation, stomach, liver, call stones, kidneys, bladder, prostate, blood poison, skin diseases, pimples, sores, ulcers anywhere on body, eczema, rheumatism, varicose veins, sciatica, lame back. fits, nervousness, locomotor ataxia and all chron ic diseases. If away from tha city write for particulars. Call at once and be cured. Consultation free. BRITISH MEDICINE CO.. 2K7V4 Washington St.. 4th floor Rothclilld Bldg.. room 407. Tsks Elevator. C. Gee Wo Tbe Gi"n;se Doctor This ereat Chinese doctor la Trell known through out the Northweat because of bis wonder ful and mar veloua cures, and la today her alded by all his .artnts a the areateat of bis kind. He treats any ana all diseases with powerful Chi nese Toots, herbs and barks that are entirely unknown to the medical Science of this country. With these 'armless remedies he guarantees to "re catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheumatism, nervouaneas. stomach, liver and kidney troubles, also pri vate aliments of men and women. CONSULTATION FREE. Patients outside of city write for blanks and circular. Inc.ose 40 c tamp. THE t GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. IUXYj Kirs St., Wear Morrlaos, Portland. Or. L. T. YEE THE CHINESE DOCTOR Tee son's Medicine Co. spent lifetime study of herbs and re- earch in China; was granted diploma by the Emperor; won derful cure of all ailments ot men and women when others failed. - If you suffer, call or writs to TEE SON'S MEDI CINE CO.. ItiV, First. Cor. X, xae Alder. Portland. Or. a suMt-A - v v trill V" iJts.jrsA : ysjJATARRH:; ; BLADDER I ! ; V 24-H oa rs ; ! t " ' Jr: snle bears the (mCY1 ' , as- , -J" name ' , Bewan of counterfeit ' Go to the Reliable Specialists men -a . Szg&L fa TO .far You Run No Risk for one week If you desire to prov that I can cure you. I have spent thousands to develop my treatment and I know what It will do. Don't experiment elsewhere. Try my treatment free, and be convinced that I can cure you. ... . While the or Ism 17 dorter Is experiment! na" a ad maklna; ndstakea, I ss eempHah earts. Bee ms new. Out-of-Town Men Visiting the City Consult me at onoe upon arrival and maybe you can be cured before re turn 1 n a- home. Many cases can be cured In one or two or more vislta, con tin ulna; treatment when home. Consultation and Advice Free, IMPAIRED VITALITY I promise yon results ao prompt and positive that you will not need any one to point out the Improvement. In short I will give absolute results in every case and a written memoradum to refund every cent if you are not perfectly cured. . . , . I want to talk with the men who have tried other methods and found them unavailing-. I want to talk with the wen who have almost liven up hope ef being cured. I can convince them by actual cures. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE at erfles or by wtall. One personal visit Is preferred, bnt If this Is Im practicable, write me a full snd unreserved history of your case and e mmT apislea free. Msny esses cured at horns. Medicines fresh from my own laboratory, $l.BO to tU0 par coarse. Honrs A. M. to 8 P. M. Snndays, 1 to 13. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO., Inc. COMER SECOND AND YAMHILL STS PORTLAND, OIL. Ailing Men MY SUCCESS IS PROOF THAT MY METHODS ARE CORRECT The proof of a pliyelclan's ability Is to be found in the results he obtains, and though I am not at liberty to supply individual names of patients as references, the marks of su perior skill and service are so prominent and conspicuous as to render my (loins: o un necessary. Estimate for yourself my volume of practice as compared with the practice of other phvsiclans. Is there the slightest prob ability that if unable to back up all my claims I would have won and retained the foremost place among- specialists treating men Could 1 fail to cure and yet succeed as I have? Have you ever heard of a prom lee of mine remaining; unfulfilled, or of one of my patients being; dissatisfied? Consider these things, and then come and consult mc in regard to your case. Contracted Ailments Be sure your cure Is thorough. Not one ofmy patients haa ever had a relapse after being dis charged as cured and I cure in less than the ordinary forme of treatment require. Varicose Veins Many who are but slightly af flicted with varicose veins believe that the tmuble is of little con sequence. The opposite is true. Varicose veins Is an aliment of a progressive nature. As It advances, nervous complications come, and the general health is Impaired. I cure varicose veins In five days without the use of a knife, liga ture or caustio. YOU PAY ONLY Examination Free I do not charge tor advloe, examination or diagnosis. If yon call for a private talk with me, you will not be- ursed to begin treatment. If Impossible to enll, write. Hours, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.j Snndays, 10 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, 2344 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OR. 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