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y TITK 3I0UXIXG OKEGOXIAX, TTIOISDAT, DECEMBER 1. 191Q. FUND BIG ENOUGH TO FINISH JETTY Major Mclndoe Believes by End of Year North Project Will Be Started. STORMS DO LITTLE HARM MnTtrnmCBt Enprlnwr Rrtarns Front Fort fctrns nI TroRTrs on Jour Work at Mo u 111 of Ttlvrr Is Satisfactory. I'nless a further cot l ordered In the estimate of 9o.oo made by tha chief ef engineers for the lmproennt of the mouth of the Columbia, there will be sufficient available, with money on f O. R. A N. steamer ESmore was yester- dav Inspected and she will so to Astoria i!ny. handling freltrit. To lay up until nest season, the steamer ; r-ailey Oatzrrt. of Tbe Dalles. Portland yesterday went to the O. R- N. yard. In tow of the steamer Ocklahama the. French bark Mlchelet left up from As toria yesterday, and Is duo In tho harbor tills mornlnit. The barso Amy Turner Is also on the way. In tow of the tu Hercules the British bark Poltalloch yesterday sailed from fun Francisco to load lumber at St. Helena for HlnB. Rnlph t', the car-o being consumed to Port Natal- In a certificate of chanite of masters filed yesterday at the Custom-House It I shoa-n that Captain Thomsen. of the Kurrka. haa been appointed master or the Alliance, vlce Captain Astrup. Leaks In the stern of the pilot schooner Joseph Pulltier havlna- been caulked, she will probablv be floated today from the Port of Portland drydock and return to her station off the Columbia River. Buoys No. S and which were mlss Inr on Oraya Harbor bay. were yester day replaced by th" llKhthouse tender Mansariita. and a new outer buoy wa established to mark the south channel. Reports received yesterday by the Tel low Stack Una from Corvallis were to the effect that It was believed te crest of the blh water had been reached there, t bourn It. influence wlU be felt here until after tomorrow. While paasln Stevens Point, below Pellwood. yesterday afternoon. tho steamer Fhaver "broko up a raft. ?hrouV !t be!n caught In th. stiff cur rent, and the steamer tSauna mas sent PORTLAND CEREAL EXPORTS-SEASON 1910-11 Cleared. Vessel. Klas;. Ids; and destination. . July Bushels. -lv,rn, Br. bk Q. or. K ,3f-?? 13 Hercules. Nor. as.. HonKkons;. S.140 For July 144.779 Value. $ 109.100 7.004 114.105 ii-ii- Ansml- t F:miJa. Nor. ss.. Ilonakons; . . . . 1 KumerW-. Hr. ss.. Yokohama... : 1 Selja. Nor. as-. Hongkong For AurusI -Aniirumcla. Rr. bk- Q- of F. . October . . -ien. 1e Hols-leffre. Ft. bk..Havre -I'anmark. rn. bk.. J. or K..... -Scoltts'i Monarch, llr. "S- r-l. Vln.-.nt -Ilenrlk Ibsen. Nor. ss.. Honakong -la.n.ln. Hr. 'a.. St. Vincent la. nalvon. Hr. SIU r r in )W ui". Nor. ia llonarkona". . . i;o-h-. Kr. ih J. or K l;ldrt. Fr. bk.. V. or r Z 2 1 ran. Br. as- Kobe For October Xovember 4 Maiumld. Hr. ss.. St. Mnrent.. .. 14-ort Sianlv. Hr. bk.. J. or r... t I'amphlll. Hr. so.. VI. or I- ..... . . . ;i Kirkcudbrightshire. Br. sh- VI or F JI Selena, tier, bk, Q. r . .. . ... . 1J I'aMn fhevaye. hr. bk Q. or r SO Vlncennes. Fr. bk.. Q. or 1- Flour. Barrens. 2ll 5 t.n 17.?1 5 m 3.:so Value. $ViV.gi $117,681 t 8.:i 1I.63S 14.C3S ii:.3:t 101.094 J4.07S 10,89 111. fti. ;. & 24:. VlV 111. to. 77 : K7S .11 .757 iii 77 6it 1.173.241 In. 131. :i4. M. 70. 110. 110. 607 To 7T1 :' &41 1 108.000 72.S4S ooo "57.1:1 21 .3! I 107.400 "Vs. 4 !0 100.6'JO 6S.811 Sl.046.721 f ;s.noo 1 1 l.4'.'S 172.00 73.4! B6.A16 4.000 90.360 1S.180 3J.02J 'm.093 H.17I I209.9457 4 For November.. IM.421 81 1.6 71 hand that has been husbanded by Va lor J F. Mclndoe. to complete the aouth j.-tty and to start work on the north "laior Mclndoe yesterday resumed his office duties atter spending a day at Fort Stevens, where he went In con nection with matters bearing on fortl-n.-atlon work. He said the jetty had Buffered practically nothing from the recent storms, only a few piling being washed out. The extension labora or the past season have processed so satisfactorily that tt Is not doubted the coming year will see completion of the undrtaklng. and the driving of the opening wedge on the north Jetty, which navigation authorlllea agree will forever solve the problem of providing permanent deep water at the entrance to the Columbia Klver. -When I speak of preliminary work on the north Jetty. I do not mean sur veys and such features alone, but I ara of opinion that we will have auf flclent to provide terminals for the project." said Major Mclndoe. -There U a large amount of preparatory labor necessary on an enterprise of that character, so that while we will prob ably not actually begin on the Jetty proper by driving piling for the trestle and such things, we will no doubt be In a position when funds are available to rush construction of the main Jetty project." In the estimates as submitted to President Taft by Chief of Engineers I'.liby uro eliminated emergency Items that are usually carried by the old sys tem of rivers and harbora blUa, which were passed every two years. Tet. as there has been an understanding through which annual appropriations , will be made for the improvement work. It Is not doubted but that at all times there will be sufficient available ; for Immediate demands. In the paat. emergency appropriations have not al ways been expended, but the residue serves to care for shortaeca or rush ' demands on later needs. AM KKNA IXAD WITEAT Italian Firm Boys Small Tramp for Mediterranean Service. Following months of Inactivity on ' the Sound and a fruitless season pre ceding of sp.imoitc voyages, the Ger man steamers Kilt and F.rna. of the Jrbsen fstrander Una. that extends from British Columbia and Puget KounJ to tvan Francisco and Mexico, have been chartered for wheat to the 1'nlted Kingdom. th Ella by Balfour. iuthrte Co. and the Eros by Kerr, c.lfford Co. The former Is of ZZk and the latter of 1171 tons, so they will riot carry record cargoea. It Is understood that the steamers have been sold by the line to Italian Interests and that after discharging wheat In fcurope they will head for the Mediterranean to ply on a permanent commercial route. Cargoea will be fur nished on Puget Pound. Another outside fixture that was yes terday received Is that of the Norwe gian steamer Solrelic. of 263 tons net register, which has been taken by Phll a V-lphla Interests to load a cargo of spruce In Willapa Harbor for Buenoa Ayres. The Norwegian steamer Her nttne recently took a cargo of spruce from t;.as lUrbor. and the British steamer Siratluay was finished a few days ago on ltxget Sound and carried a deck load of l.:40.000 feet of spruce, but It has seldom moved In such large luantltlrs from the Coast. I rv is Ixsada Larger Cargo. Captain Manning, of the British shin tVHUam T. Learla. which shifted to the stream yesterday afternoon, after com pleting her cargo for the United King aom. has established a record in load ing, aa she haa aboard iH tons, or 2 tons more than on her previous visit here. In 1906 the vessel, then known as the Robert Imuran, cleared with SI2& tone. Captain Manning says that she could take on more wheat and not prove unwieldy. James Rolph. Jr.. managing owner of the ship and head f the San Francisco Merchants Ex change, reached the city yesterday to arrange for her sailing. jrlnr .Nolo. To take on more wheat the Olenholm will shift this morning from Columbia dock No. 2 to Martin's dock. After being la the yards two days the to her assistance In assembling the logs. none of which reacnea me io:r .. - ...Lrdiv that the II sv r " " ' . . German bark Mlml. chartered Tuesday by Balfour, uutnne at co.. aou " - tmm Ran Francisco for carco. secured the old union rate, 27s 6d. There yesterday entered at me u-.inu-House the steamers Washington. West erner and Roanoke from San Francisco and the Eureka from Eureka. The Roan oke and Washington cleared for the Golden Gate, as did the barge Annie Johnson, which haa aboard 17w) ton of wheat. Among other things brought from Ban Francisco by the aleamer Yosemlte was 100 ions of chain for the Benson Logging Company, which was loaded at ban Diego, after being taken from clgar aliaped rafts built on the Lower Colum bia and towed to the southern harbor during the Summer. What is regarded as one of tho most unusual charters of the season Is an nounced by Bates A Chesebrough at San Francisco, which firm has taken the ship Henry Vlllard for a voyage to A neon with general cargo, and she win TEAXXB ixrrxuoENCsV Dms te Arrive. Kent. Tosemlte alluuice Hsja hrtr - - - m H Elmore Falcon Uoldrn Gate.. PrMkvttw. .. Oeo. W Cider. KoMCIty Floeaoke...... Bsever. From. . Pan Franclscc . Kureka tieasKung.... . Salt fdrs.... . Tillamook.... .Ran Francisco Tillamook.... .Coos Har...--..tiaa Forw.... .Ban Podre.... ,3aa Pedro. ... .Saa Pedro.... Sato In P"rt In port In port lu pert Dec. 1 Ic. 2 Hoc. Dec. 4 Dec 4 Dsc 4 Dec 11 ludeft TCanaa Alliance Tosemlte Krfja a U. Elmore )tar Falcon Golden Gate. . ftrsakwater. .. Oeo. W. K.dor. Rom CUT..... Poalioko...... Beaver. ....... Foe Oatav .Eureka tec. 2 . san Francisco Dec 3 . Hoosong....Dec J . Tlllainooa ... Dec .San Pelro...Dec a an FTencleeoDec 5 Tillamook.... Dec .Coos Par pec. .San Portre.... Dec 7 .SanP-dra Dec .f-ut Pdro...Dec 14 Baa Psdre.... Indc-rt be towed by the steamer George W. iw tka was made becanse of heavy offerings of New Tork cargo. They will sail jjeceraDer . Skrrrmrnta of Ve-sscls. snCTLA.TD. Or. !. Steamer Raaaoke. for Ban Dtsgo aad way porta Astoria, Or. " Nov. 2a Condition at the month of the river at B P. M. smooth: wind east 4 miles: sea smooth. Left ap at 7 '.30 A. M French bark Mlchelet aad barge Amy Tarner. Sailed a : A. U. Steamer Tasoa tor Raymond. Arrreed dowa at A. M. and sailed at 12 noon fftasuner Breakwater, tor IX" Bay. Kalled at 10:1 A. M. Btaamer Tboa. L. Ward, for Ban Francisco. Called at 11 IS A M. taaroer Kome City, tor fcan Pedro, nailed at 12:30 P. M. bteamer Coaster, for ben Francisco. Arrived down at :SO P. sf . Haxfe Gerald C. Tobey. Arrived at 4 P. M. 8cbooner Annie M- Canipbsll. rrcm Ban Fraaclsro. ban Francisco. Nov. SO. tailed at 9 A M. etearaer Koeecrans. tor Portland. Ar rtvrd et noto steamer Temple R. Dorr, mm Astoria. Sailed British bark Polt.il l. h la tow of tug Hercules, for Columbia Klver. Yokohama. Nov. so. Arrived British steamer RedhlU. from Portland. Shanghai. Nov. 80 Arrived Nov. T Prlttsh steamer Knight of the Oerter. from Portland. South Fend. Nov. 0l All I M A Steamer Tihmi. from Portland. point Dobos. Nov. 20. Paseed Steamer J. a. Chanslor. tor Monterey. Pea Francisco. Nov. 30. Arrived Steam er santa Monica, from Grays Harbor. Sailed ateamors Kcsecrsns. for Portland; Flnck naa. fr 9eattie: ship General Fatdherbe, fr Ipswich: Hritisn bark PoltaUoah. tor port Natal via Portland. tihanshal. Nov. 2&. Arrived Kalfht of ths ,;artar. from Portland. Or. HoiiKkoRK. Nov. 30. Arrived previously Amlral rourlchoo. from Antwerp, etc. for Mn rranctco: Awa Maru. from Tacoma: Keeman from Llv-i-pool for Seattle; won. solta. from (hi Frmnclaro; Tenyo tiaru. from Baa rrancsce. ..... , G-noa. Nov. to, Bailed Anabue. for Saa Fra nclsce. Yokohama. Nov. 27. Sarled Empress ef India, for Vancouver. Tides at Astoria Tharsday. IllSh. Low. 11J A. M a 8 feet 4i A. M e ;g p 31 6 T f t 7 .to P. M 3.4 feet 4.4 feet Welsh Anthracite heats best and lasts longest, E. 203. C. Slut. ss MAKES DA Story cf New Road Discredited by Representative. PLAN ONCE CONSIDERED E. P. Shannon Say That Kojnie Hirer Valley Lino Will Not Bo Part of Hill System In Southern Part of Slate. An absolute and unqualified denial of tho report, published In a Southern Oregon paper, to the effect that the Hill Interests contemplate building a line of railway from Klamath Falls through Modford and Jacksonville to Crescent City, a port In Northern Cali fornia. Is made by K. P. Shannon, as sistant to John F. Stevens, president of thePpokano. Portland & Seattle, and head of the Hill lines In Oregon. The report referred to stated that the portions of the Pacific Eastern already constructed would be used as a part of the Una. and that the Pacific dt Hafctern survey from Klamath Falls to a pass 22 miles south of V 'rater Lake would be utilised. The Pacific & East ern Is now a Hill line, having been purchased from John R. Allen. The fact that G. A. Kyle, formerly a promi nent Hill official. Is consulting en gineer for a mile of new road being built by the Rogue River Valley Rail road Company up Jackson Creek Is taken an an indication that that road Is also to become a part of the sup posedly proposed new line. "There had been some talk or sucn a line being built." said Mr. Shannon. but the plan haa been definitely abandoned. We would not be likely to use Mr. Kyle, one of our former offi cials, if we really Intended to build such a line and wished to shroud our movements In mystery, as Is supposed. John R. Allen Is not connected with the Hill interests. He bought the Pa cific A- Eastern and we purchased It from him. That ts as far as the con nection goes." John Slsernore, Pioneer, Is Dead. GRANTS PASS. Or.. Nov. 30. John Slseraore. a pioneer who died here No vember 2fi. was burled at Myrtle creek. Monday, was born in Kentucky In 1835. came to Salt Lake In ISS4, to Califor nia In 1855. and to Oregon in 180, re sided In Jackson County up to 1882. He then moved to Crook County, where he was extensively Interested in live stock. He owned extensive property in the town of Bend. There survives him one daughter, Mrs. W". B. Johnston, of Roseburg. and one son. S. G Slsemore. of Fort Klam ath. Both were with him during his last Illness and at his demise. Steamer Arcadia Overdue. Tivryw. Nov. 20. The . American steamer Arcadia, from New Orleans Octo ber 11 for San Juan, haa been posted at Lloyds aa overdue. Welsh anthracite Is economical be cause one ton goes as far as two tons of cheap coal. K 303; C 2303. i Th sewing machine product of Germany is now very larre. CHILDREN'S FACES IF UL WITH Ran Over Bodies, Too. Dry and Very Crusty Used Cuticura and Did No More Scratching. Eczema Disappeared in 6 Weeks. Now More Than Two Years Ago and No Sign of Trouble Has Returned. "My two children suffered from an affection of the face and hands. It started first with little rod spots which afterwards got bigger until they were the size of Ave cent piece. The outside be came dry and A very crusty. Tho s rash on their iCsii1 and afterwards V it ran over tho Vv i " I had a doctor for them but he could not help. Then I read of the Cuticura Remedies. As I am a chemist, having servwd my apprenticeship in Germany. I did not have much oonndenre in them. Tet I was soon taught something better, for after I used Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Resolvent the first time the children felt rery well and did do more scratch ing. Then the eczema became dry and entirely disappeared after about six wevks' treatment. This is now more than two years ago and no sign of tbe trouble has returned, therefore I can recommend the Cuticura Remedies without iessi e to all people who are suffering with enema. William Qrelek, 74 Douglas St., Brooklyn, N. Y, Mar. 10. 1910." rvtvwa Roes me.), dtrk-ars Otntineet (B) aed CVtlrMTm Rwlrrst (Mr.) er CUttrvrm PUIS J2SO are eMd tnroesboot tee vfSA Potatr Dreg I rei Oirp . Sole Pntw. Pneim. Mas. ae-atsnra frre. aa-aace beek ee Bala Rasasra. A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feci-secure whan you know that the medicine you are about to take Is absolutely pure and contans no harmful or habit producing: drugs. 6uch a medicine la Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Hladder Remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence Is maintained In every bottle of Swamp-Root. Swamp-Root la scientifically com pounded from vegetable herbe. It ia not a stimulant and Is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature"s great helper In reliev ing and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity ts with every bottle of Or. Kilmer's Swamp Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. If you ere already convinced that Swamp-Root Is what you need, you will find it on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sixes, fifty-cents and one-do Uar. Kempte Battle ef Ssramp-Root Free by Mall Send to Dr. Kilmer Co., Bingham ton. N. Y-. for a sample bottle, free by mail it will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable In formation, telling all about the kidneys. When writing be sure and mention The Portland Dally Oregon Uan. BLOGQ TROUBLES CONSTITUTIONAL INFECTIDH Constitutional Blood Poison is the j most insidious of all diseases. it begins in an insignificant manner, ,ei11r tVi annpaninre nf A tinV SOfC uawiHj "i'f" being the only outward evidence of its presence. But down in we diooq me treacherous infection is at work, and in a short time its chain of symptoms begin to crop out. The mouth and f nlcerate sVin eruotions break out, sores and ulcers appear on the . 1 . 1 , 3 1 1. n n.n! cnll DOuy, mc gianua iu. mc lu'u and sometimes the hair comes out. "KTio1 mmlirinp rennnt Clire Con- .'ii i . l stitutional Blood Poison; they only shut Uie disease up in tne system 10 smoulder and await an opportunity of j breaking out alresn. l ne on ly pos sible way to cure the disease is to REMOVE the germs from the blood. S. S. S. goes into the blood, and while removing the infection makes" the blood pure, fresh and healthy This causes a gcnciai upbuilding of the entire system, and when S. S. S. has made a cure there is no return of the hideous symptoms. S. S. S. is made entirelv of vege table matter, containing not the least particle of mineral in any form. It is a perfectly safe medicine and a certain cure for blood poison. We have a Home treatment book which we will be glad to send free to all who write and request it, also any medical advice without charge. I HE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Gs DR. GREEN SYSTEM Or MAN BUILDING TREATMENT THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES. It matters not what your ailment Is, nor who has treated it, if it Is curable we will give you immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. Do not allow money matters to keep you from getting well. We charge nothing to prove our meth ods will cure you. Our guarantee n MOXEV R E H M H K 1) UNTIL SATISFIEI1 Is your absolute pro tection. Consultation, examination and medicines free. We claim for our treatment nothing "wonderful" or "secret" It is simply our successful way of do ing things. VARICOSE VEINS Weak, Swollen. Sagging, Knotted, Wormy-like Veins, Clotted Stagnant loola of Impure lllood. Weak, Nerv ous, Low Vitality, Mental Depres sion. We dally demonstrate that VARI COSE VEINS can be cured without severe surgical operation. Benefi cial effects are Immediate. Fain quickly ceases, enlarged veins rap Idly reduce, healthy circulation speedily returns, and strength, soundness and robust health are soon restored. BLADDER AND KIDNEY The complicated ailments of these organs are rapidly overcome. There is no guesswork about it. Wo re move every obstruction, stop every waste, allay all irritation and In flammation, revitalize the weakened organs, and soon accomplish a safe, thorough and permanent cure. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON Rash, Copper-colored Spots, Erup tions, Ulcers, sore Month or Throat, Murooa Patches, Swollea Glands, Falling Hair. Our NEUCLEU-ATOXTL TREAT MKNT for SPECIFIC BLOOD POI SON leaves no injurious after effect. It does not "lock in" the poison, but drives it out of the system, com pletely and forever, so there can be no comeback. Being a Blood Purify ing, Blood-Mai Ins. Blood-Cell Rem edv. It gives the. patient a pure, fresh blood stream, and restores him to normal health. NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY Tbe cause of Nervo-Vltal Debility, aa well aa IU evil effect apoa the physical, meatal and other powers, la familiar to all afflicted meau The eynnptoms aeed aot be . roamrratcd. We want all ailing men to know that our ANIMAL EXTRACT TREATMENT Is the Ideal remedy for Nervo-Vltal Debility. It does not stimulate temporarily, but re stores permanently. All disagree able symptoms soon disappear, nerve energy Is regained, eelf-respect, self confidenoe and aelf-oontrol return, and the patient la prepared for a new period of life. AFFLICTED MEN What you want Is a cure. Come to us and get It- Once under our treatment, you will quickly realise how simple a thing It la to get well In the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to years. Office houro. daily 9 to &. Evenings 7 to 8. Sundays 10 to 1 only. DR. GREEN CO. 362 Washington Street PORTLAND - - OREGON f T YCF CHHUESE Ja. a e A I, I ' IMK.TOK Yee Bon's Medicine Co- spent lifetime study at herbs and re search In China: was granted diploma by the Emperor; guar antees cure all ailments of mm and women wnen otners fall. If you suffer, call or write to Tit SON'S MEDI CINE CO.. 142V, First, Cer. L. T. VEK Aloer. rwuano. is. TO-NIGKT . X MenCuredQ uic kly Fees in Simple Cases Ailing Men Restored To Perfect Health, Strength and Robust Constitution NEW LIFE FOR WORN OUT AND NERVOUS MEN When Others Fail Call and let us give you a careful, pains taking examination absolutely free. Our opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Perhaps a little advice is all you need. X-Ray Examinations When Necessary Free Remember There I No Man Too Poor to Get Cured by Us vSSZSSSSZSSt The Reliable Specialists ' MEN, GET THE TRUTH FROM YOUR PHYSICIAN imifTEn, DucomACEn, disappointed mew who hate relied ow ? CALLED DOCTORS AND SPECIALISTS and WHO HAVE GIVEN UP HOPS OF BEIJG CIRED) CALL and let us? with their permission, refer you to CURED patients and show ypu letters thanking us for curing tiiam when others had failed. Call, let as convince you. Call and gat the facta and truth ahout our treatment. YOU WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM ANY AILMENT rrrra mkthoo op TREATMENT can cure you and make a man of yon. Under its Influence the brain bec?m Ictlv The n.e, become strong si steel, so that nervousneeo. bashfulness and des 'Pndency afaVooear the eyes become bright, the face full and clear, energy returns to the body, and the moral, praUaTand ritL lystros are invigorated. We Invite all the afflicted to consult us personally or by letter. IF IN TROUBLE CONSULT US TODAY, FREE FREE MUSEUM FOR EDUCATION OF MM We have added to oar office equipment, for the Wo treat men only and cure promptly, Bafely and thoroughly and at the lowest coet Varicose and Knotted Veina, Blood and Skin Ailments, Kidney and Bladder Disorders, Ulcers, Sorea and Painful Swellings, Inflammation, Obatrno- tions, Nervousness and all Ailments of Men. benefit of MEN OXLV, a FREE MUSEUM of Anatomy and gallery of acientlfie wonders. Man, know thy aelf. Llfe-also model Uloatratlng the mysteries of a, ehovrlag the body la health and sickness and many natural subjects. COMSULTATTOK FREE MY HONEST AND CAN DID ADVICE COSTS YOU NOTHING. I cheerfully give you the very best opinion, guided by years of successful practice. My cures are permanent and lasting-. No tonics that stimulate temporarily, but thorough, scientmo treatment mat cures. nee Our fees as specialists for cures are less than thoae charged by family physiolans orsurgeoiw. Medlcir furnished from our own laboratory lor tneconvonience ana .privacy . J?-V"'"'i'"' wii".. ,'V" FREE 8EI.K-EXA.MI.N ATlOIt BLiVK AA'D BOOK. Hours, 9 A. M. course. If you cannot call, write for our FREE SELF-EXAMIJ to 6 P. M. Evenings, 7 to . Sundays. 10 A. M. to 11 ii. only, The OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE S 291 Morrison Street, Bet. and 5th, Portland, Ore. Men and Women Cured $5 and $10 IV Our Fea PAY WHEN CURED. $10 X-EAY yiAMiXATiox FREE. Call at one and find out what four troubl I bfor thla fraud ffer Is with drawn. Tbe BrU tst. Medicine Co. are curing tbe lick with thir wonderful Euro pean method of electric and nat ural treu-Uncnt. combined with their- bichemic remedies. They ire curing' to stay cured all cbronla nervous and spe cial diseases of men and women. Male and female ailments. rectal diseases and piles cured without the knife or detention from business; constipation, stomach, liver, gall stones, kidneys, bladder, prostate, blood poison, skin diseases, pimples, sores, ulcers anywhere on body, eczema, rheumatism, varicose veina sciatica, lame back. fits, nervousness, locomotor ataxia and all chron ic diseases. If away from the city write for particulars. Call at once and be cured. Consultation frea. BRITISH MEDICINE CO 287 4 Washington S(u, 4th floor Bothcblld Bldjt., room eOT. Take Elevator. MEN CURED $10 IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured We Iwvt every ainown remedy ap pliance lor 1KATL U YOU. Our ex perience la ao a re at and varies! that aa one of Uie allmcnta of Men la new to aha, COMB IS A.VU TALK IT OVER. Ceaeral Debility, Weak Kervra, la. aoeamla Kesulis of exposure, overwore, and oiaer Vlulatloaa of Aatore'a laws. Luaeaeea of stladder and twldaeya, Vart. asMae Velaa, ejulcaUy aad permaaraUy cared at email ciaeaM and Bo Cela lion from businesa. fcPEClAI, AILMHNTS Newly cos tr acted and cnronlo cases cured. Ail earning, ltcntng and Inflammatloa stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected la even days. Consultation free. If us able to call, write for list of Questions. Office Hours A. M. to T. U. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CJ. WASHINGTON STUHr9 YOUNG MING CHINEKE MEDICINE CO. Our remedies are composed of the choicest roots, herbs and baiks and are sure to cure to stay cured. All chronic diseases of men and women a specialty. If you cannot call, send for eyrr.pt oma blank. 247 Taylor tt.. bet. Second and Tblrd. Partlaiui. Oregon. I CURE ALL MEN'S AILMENTS WHY WAIT until vour whole system Is polluted, or until your nervous system Is tottering under the strain and vou become a physical and mental wreck? With special aliments you can make no compromise. You must conquer them now by the right treatment or they will fill your whole life with failure, misery and woe. Un certain. Improper or half-way treatment can only do harm. The service I render Is entirely unlike and better than the ordinary. I have devised new and scientific methods of treating; men s ali ments in all their phases. I cure cases that others cannot cure, and cases that others can cure, I cure in less time and without pain or possibility of injury. All my forms of treat ment have been perfected along; the lines of nature's requirements and are In exact har mony with the natural recuperative forces. Therefore, my cures are painless, prompt and thorough. w nrvc. ivntvmi'At. TREATMENT I wish to make one point distinct and em- vldual case. Every patient of mine can rest assured that the treatment he receives is not of the "ready-made" kind. I make a special studv of every case I treat, note all conditions in the beginning;, note all developments as the cures progresses, and so alter my remedies as to accomplish just what my knowledge and trained perception tell me must be accom jlished. After diagnosing your case I will know Just what you need. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. I cure this alment completely. The sys tem le thoroughly cleansed and every poison ous taint removed, -i ne last, ayinpioin van ishes to appear no more, and all Is accom- llshed by trie use oi narmiwa, roTnoriiea- Tin not submit to the danger ous dosing commonly indulged In. Such treatment merely obscures the symptoms. f, Visit Dr. Taylor's $10,000 Museum of Anatomy FREE TO MEN t trout inirvessfunv kidney and blad der troubles, blood ailments, piles and all re flex ailments. The Leading: S peel alia t Pay When Cured Varicose Veins By varicose veins we understand a twisted, hardened and knotted condition of the veins carrying the blood. The stagnant blood in the affected veins seri ously interrupts the organs and often is because of reflex symptoms which are not easily recognized. By my Improved meth ods I use no knife, cause no pain nor loss of time from business. Mv treatment is scien tific thorough, per manent, and never fails. It will pay every man suffering from varicose veins to in vestigate before con sidering other treatments. CONSULTATION AND DIAGNOSIS FREE . Honest and Candid Avtce Costs Too Kfothln. I cheerfully give vou the very beat opinion, guided .by years of successful practice. Men ntit of town In trouble, write If you cannot call, as many cases yield readllv to proper home treatment and cure. My offices are open from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. The DR. TAYLOR Co. f(IRi;R MORWSOjr A5D SECOND STREETS, Private Entrance, 234H Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. l A " ; NEW CHINESE MEDICINE COMPANY OPEN This Chinese doctor and pharmaceutist, of Wal Jng Chi nese Herb & Root Medicine Company, Is American bom and a citizen. When 4 years of age he went to China with his parents and got a good education in the schools of that land. Obtaining the honors of Doctor of Medicine, he was perm 1 1 tM. tn nrctte In the Canton Mcdlca.1 College and to study I the eminent physicians prescriptions of centuries. For mix rears in New Tork City he was president of the Oriental Hospital, where he had such wonderful success with his medications. While there In New York City he met Seld Back, Jr., of Portland, and was Induced to come to Portland and open an onice, J.ny man, woman ur tium nun a.ujr in ternai, external or erupuva aiseaae wiiu ui tuiuo w u alee can secure tree conau nation ana examination. 8. U. WA1 JINO If you can't eall, write and get diagnosis and re me die. S. H.WAI JING CO. first, near Columbia.