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.V TITE MORNING OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910. 20 'SHIP IN BALLAST TILTING, MEN FLEE 'French Bark Cannebierre Ca reens at Dock and Then Rights Self. CREW AND ALL SCAMPER I. All bat Pierce HooT of Dock ( vt Towl lan Suddcnlj Tip Occur Cargo I Hofcit ed Wclsht Increased. Tha Frenrh barks Aale and Kurop itm thouj.1t to be the or.ly ttil-jm afloat with a tentlrm-y to be topheavy when tn ballast, but the French bark Canno bierre. gave a demor.srat1on of hrr l.-n-trc tn that dlrectl.n about 10 o'clock yes vrtoy morning, at the North Unit dock. Ijursshor-min ran from the hold and runixml to aafi-ty and the crew. stlrriM to unwnnt '.I actlvltv. ahicd stevedores rd dorkm-n In taking to t!i-lr heels. The Tes-1 waa moi.r.-d tth hrr hond upntrram and r-ar It hawing cargo had bren r-d from her malnyard. All but Ave hmre's of oraml had been ll ehar:.d and two h.i:st loc were fast on tho port and starboard Sid-. WhM bmkn barrels, weighing betaeen 350 and pound.. were being h-auliM aloft, the hark cuwird to starSoard ur.tll her jr&rcM vrra within two or three feet of ttim root of tie dock. The craft then sw-ttled back In the water gracefully. It was auch a narrow t-af tor thne, aboard that .tl-ey are wondering whether I It as tbo weight of the ballast logs I that caoaed the Teosajl to lurch to port ' asulru or whether It tad rolled as far a possible with her llm-s secured to the d-.-k. At any rata a hurry call was srtvrn for additional ballast low. These were, rhalnrd with the other and the work of clearing the hold w resumed. The French bark Arte, which arrived here December 14. 11. from 11 "hart, mi In ballast, while lying at Pavldgea ock. north of the Alblr.a ferry, careened, arwl her mnstei and yards pierced the roof of the dock. The fVnncblerre la under charter to load wheal outward. meet! nit of the executive board of the local Seamen Mission waa held today to consider tbe question of continuing tha work In this city. Since the resig nation of Chaplain Rudd last Spring, there has been no chaplain, tha Sea mana Friend Society, of New Tork. having- withdrawn Ita fund. S a roontn. toward tha support of a chap Iain. Tbe board decided to continue until April 1. 1111. In the meantime another effort will be made to induce tha New York society' to continue Its rontrlbuatlon. If this falls tha mission will be dosed. Turner to Launch Oiakawana. Captain Frank B. Turner, formerly a well-known steamboatman on the Co lumbia River, and now a capitalist of Vancouver. B. C. Is sending his Port land friends Invitations ro the launch- Ins; of his new steam yacht Chakawana. w i will take the water at Vancou ver. B. C December 14. When the Cbakawana is ready for service next Spring. Captain Turner will bring; her lo F'ortland. He expects to De nere with her at the 1911 Rose carnival. Captain Turner la the Inventor of the Turner steam stearin Bear, which has proven a boon to skippers of stern wheel craft particularly. Cargo. Is Hurled Overboard. SEWARD. Alaska, Dec The schooner Allen A., bound from Kodlak from San Franclsoo with 1000 barrels of salt salmon, went ashore on the LI IS IN EFFECT Mayor to Appoint Dock Board Formally Today. FIRST PETITION IS READY sirrprims may ntv yicatan rmrnl Owners and l"ndenrler Xot Yet Acreed on Ilrpalr. While owners and underwriters are wrangling over repairs to the steamer Yucatan, which was wrecKeo several "months no In northern waters, and shipping men say they are a., far as ever from reaching an agreement, new Interest has been lent the future of the mi.i throno-h a ranort that she may ne bought by Bate Ches.hrough. of (fan Francisco. The steamer is a sister In of the Rose Cltr. Rates Chrsebrouirh have exhausted ."steam tonnage under charter so far that they fixed the ship Henry Vlllard I to carry cargo from San Francisco to I Aneon In the new service via the istn Vrnus. and she will be towed by the ateamer Geo. W. Kenwlck. The steam er Leelanaw. which la undergoing re- pairs at San Francisco, will be turned lover to the company as soon as she Is ; released fro the yards and may be r the first vessel to snll from Portland (In that service, as the local schedule j provides for the pioneer carrier of the J line depart I nc from nere January is. I The tlrst cargo will amount to at i least fti'O ton... as that much has been ' provided. while contracts have been wlgned for additional stuff In the future. .HOSIIONK SKIDS OS PRY DOCK Mcnraer I -cave Keel Ilkx-k When Tlcinc Raised; Damage Trivial. Of t) vessels lifted on the Oregon I drvdork the steamer Shoshone, which waa being- raised yesterday morning- to I ascertain the whereabouts of a leak, (was the first to participate in an ac cMent. She sk!ddtl on the keel blocks i:ndor her stem, when almost out of 'water, nnd floated. The steamer was I Immediately warped to moorings out ' side of the dock. j Fortunately the Shoshone slid Into the water with little Jar and the keel land Mice blocks toppled over easily. A j few of the blocks were split and others 1 slightly marred, while some of the an il; le Irons were twisted, but the damage was not material, captain uiatn. in charge of the dock, attributed the acci dent to the fact the Shoshone h-d SI Inches of wator In tier hold and It was raining at the rate of 3 1-: Inches an l our. She was drawing 15 feet aft and live feet forward, so the difference of t n feet on such a short vessel, when she was put on an even keel, caused the weight of water to rurh aft. shift ing the strain to the after blocks and causing thera to give way. The antics of the Shoshone created a stir aboard, where caulkers and car penters were at work, aa she rolled lightly tn leaving the block... but their operations were resumed with little comment. With the exception of the deck work it was thought the Shoshone w-as ready to begin loading lumber, but w ut?a ui;bu sivaaay soe oegan nuing and It was decided to raise her again and locate the trouble. Captain Blaln does not think the leak la In any of the rew work about her stern, where the keel, shoe and rudderpost were re placed, but that It Is 'n the seams above. She was out of water for the third time late yesterday afternoon eiad will be floated as soon aa possible. bteajler rxrcujr.KxrK. Due te Arrive. Name. From. Data Ftysje Heaskoaf.... la port om. v.". Cider. i'.cre.... la port RsMCttr Sm Plr3.... In l"'t ooi'lea Oate.. Tl'lamook. .. . Dec T Alliance Eureka Xe. bMitr ;..4U riJr.... ln& V u. ti. Elmore. llllmM.... 1 houok. ...tan rdra....U It Iimtnl omHu.. . Pee. 11 Falcon Ban Francisco LWc 1 beer a years Dec 1 Scheduled te Isrpart. Name. For. rate- XrsJa... ...... Hnnr(ffl... .Dec T o-o. vv. EIOM. San Pedro.... rec J Gildrn GaM..TIilairook....De. 1 line, ells ...Mr Pedro lec Alliance Euieka Jeo. 10 e-u. M. llmors. uiaujooe. .. lec 12 Htkiiiiii... Coo. II....Iec IS Beaver. ....... Faa Padre. ... Dec 14 Roenoae...... San f-1ro. . . lc. 1-a Faleoo n Kranclecelec HI Hear San Pedro... Dec IS west end of Wood Island, near Kodlak, December J. To save the vessel, the captain Jettisoned 600 barrels of his cargo, and thus lightened, the schooner got off the bank on December 1 and returned to Kodlak. where she on charged the remainder of her cargo. The steamer Bertha stood by and tok the vessel to aafa anchorage. Tho schooner can be repaired. S porn n xa Formerly Ardnaniurchan. ASTORIA. Or.. Dec. 6. (Special.) The Italian ship Speranza. Captain Laddanze. which arrived Monday eve ring. 31 days from Guaymas, Is under charter to J. J. Moore Co.. ana win load lumber at the Hammond Lumber Company's mill. She was formerly the Krltlsh ship Ardnamurchan, and has visited this port several times. Xovember D-utles Increase. Duties collected at the Cuatom-House for November total 167.601 17. a gain over October's business of $5,9:0.27. Other customs receipts were $252,75 and navigation receipts $41.30. Tha value of foreign exports waa $150 and of domestic exports $777,141. while tha value of Imports was $271,005. SVEA JOINS KI-.GT-I.AIt FLEET X liarlcs StimpMin Leaves Service of tH-on & Mahonv. t'isoti & Mahony have a.dded the isteamcr Svea to their collection of coasters for the rortiand-Ran Francisco run. The Svea arrived In port last night from the Oo'.den Oate with 600 tons of a-eneral cargo, on her maiden voyage ; under that f'.ag. Last w eek the same I firm took over the steamer Coaster on 'a s't months' charter aud the fleet now numbers 15 vessels. I. W. W. Brown, formerly with the Taclflc Coast Steamship Company. Is due In the city tomorrow to assume I the duties of agent for Olson A Mi-IJ-.ony, succeeding Charles R. Stlmpson. who held thst billet for the last two 'years, but resigned early In the Fall, i with the understanding that Ma reslg l ration would be accepted to take ef 'feot by December Ji Mr. Stlmpson will (Join Interests at Everett, where he wdll re-enter the lumber field. He was sta tioned at F.ureka before coming to Port land. It Is expected that Mr. Prown , wlil have familiarised himself euffl , rlently with the detal'.s of the business. i Including the management of Couch street dock, to permit lr. Stlmpeon to depart ty December 15. Aolnrla Mission Totter.. .Af TOIUA, Or, Deo. . (Special.) A Marine Notes. Before proceeding to Portland this trip the steamer Golden Gate will dis charge :SoO cases of Tillamook salmon at Astoria. With 1450 tons of wheat the barga Coronado Is to be towed from the har bor at daylight this morning fur tian Francisco. It is probable that the French ship Thiers will finish loading wheat to day, and the Glenholm may have the last of ber cargo aboard tomorrow. Manager Schultx, of the China Im port & Export Lumber Company, re turned yesterday alter an extenaed trip to Europe, most of the time being passed In Germany. Dick CRctlly. of the Diamond O headquarters, left last evening for California. He expects to return Christmas time, after passing his va cation In Los Angeles County. Harry Montgomery, of Custora-House fame, presented Harbormaster Speler with a sword which has seen war service. The presentation was made yesterday to complete the equipment of Captain Speler as an officer of the Oregon Naval Reserve. All cargo w-as not aboard the Orien tal liner Kypja yesterday, but by noon today she will probably be ready and will sail In the afternoon. She la fin ishing at Montgomery Dock No. 1. The tramp Strathflllan will begin worxing wheat and flour for tho Far East today. It was annonnred yesterday at the office of the San Franclsoo ft Portland Steamship Company that the Beaver would sail from San Francisco on time today for Portland, and should arrive Friday. Repairs to her bow plates have been completed and she will re quire no further attention after resum ing service. Yesterday's entries at the Custom- House comprised the steamers Waste- naw and Geo. W. F.lder from California porta, the British steamer Kamerlo from Seattle, and the German bark Sohurbek from Santa Rosalia. The Norwegian steamer BJornstJexne EJorn sen cleared for 61. Vincent, the Waa tenaw for San Luis, tha Elder for San Diego, and the barge Coronado for San Francisco. When the big Norwegian tramp BJornslJcrne BJornsen headed for sea yesterday afternoon, bound for Bt. Vin cent for orders, she carried the largest wheat cargo ever floated from this harbor. She bears 305.S6 bushels, val ued at l:9.000. There Is no question as to the new record here, but the Norwegian did not sweep all honors on the Coast, as the tramp Algoa loaded S77.00O bushels at Tacoma. The Ping Suey and Pak Ling also took more than 360.000 bushels from Puget Sound. Movement of Vessel. I'OHTLANP. Dec t. Arrived German bark 3 hurbek. from Fanta Kos&liis: steamer fifa. from San Francisco: Oerman bark Ellerhek. from Ooimiai. Sailed Norwegian steamer HJornstJerne BJornsen. for St. Yin-r-nt tor ordrrs: steamer Kalcon, for San Francisco; steamer Breakwater, lor Cooa Bay Astoria. Dec Condition at the mouth of tlie river at P. M.. smooth: wind, east 19 miles: weather, cloudy. Left up at 3 A. M. tierman bark ticflurebek. Arrived Urt nlKht Italian ship Speransa. from liuarmaa Sailed at 11:13 A. H. steamers Ita. liter and Westerner, for Pan rranclaco. Arrtv-d at It anl left up at lo JO A Jt -Steamer Svea. from San Francisco. ian Francisco. Dec i Called last night St.-fcmer Casco. for Portland. lioackona. Dec 1. Sailed Amiral Fourt een -n. for San Francisco. San Fraaiclsoo. Dec flailed t earn era China, lor Honskong: Areata, for Coqjllle River; Admiral eampson, lor Seattle; Nsw burg. for Ora Harbor. Tides at High. I-ow. 4 14 A M fi-et 10:14 a. M 4.3 feet 3:4 P. It II feet.ie-f P. M. .. . loot vtnssla ranks third among Ktsrnpesn cvm tn. in the number of cotton spindles store tnaa 3.000,000 are aow beJag, erated- Jolnt Committee From Kat Side Organizations Addreees Plea to Mayor and Council to Defer , Street Vacations. All the provisions of the law passed by the voters at the last election providing- for public docks and the estab lishment of a Dock Commlsair-t went Into effect yesterday, when Mayor Simon Issued his proclamation to that effect. The public docks measure was passed at a general election November & there being uVTl votes for it and 3305 votes against. The members of the new dock com mission. Fred W. Mulkey. George M. Cornwall. C. B. Moores. H. L. Corbett and Hen Selling, will be formally ap pointed by Mayor Simon today. In ac cordance with the provision of the law. which requires that within ten days after the law becomes effective the ap potntments shall be made formally. Within ten days after their appoint ment. the law says, the members of the committee must meet to organise. In addition to selecting a chairman, the members of the commission shall draw lots to determine who shall hold the various terms of office, consisting of one, two, three, four and five years, respectively. A secretary Is also to be selected and provision made for regular meetings In the future. As soon as the members are appoint ed formally the-Maynr will suggest to them that they hold their first meeting In his office on December 15. Already the first petition to be pre sentcd to the new Dock Commission Is being prepared. It Is for a public dock on the east side of tho river extending from East Gltsan to East Couch streets. and will be presented by the Joint com mittee appointed from the East Side Business Men's Club and the East Side Improvement Association. This Joint committee filed yesterday with the city a map of the proposed dock, together with the following peti tion, addressed to the Mayor and Coun cil: The undersigned duly appointed Joint committee from the East Side Business Men's Club and the East Side Improvement Association, hereby re spectfully advise you that we have taken preliminary steps to apply for the location and Improvement of a public dock ont the East Side waterfront, ad jacent to the proposed vacation of streets (sec maps herewith attached marked 'exhibit A') and will lay an application before the Dock Commis sion as soon as that body organizes, and we hereby apply to you to aid our designs and postopne action on said vacation until the Dock Commission or ganizes and makes some recommenda tion to you on the matter." The foregoing was signed by George Black, chairman, and the following members of the committee: A. T. Hugh son, C. A. Blgelow, George B. Van Waters and Dan Kellalier. The map filed yesterday by the com mittee gives the location of the streets that the O. H. A N. has asked to be vacated. Some of the more Important vacations requested are immediately In the rear of the proposed dock. , SUGGESTED SITE IS OPPOSED Civic Council Secretary Says Ship per Are Not Accommodated. . Opposition has developed to the lo cation of the publlo docks on the East Side between the new railroad and Burnslde bridges aa proposed by the East Side Business Men s Club. A map showing these docks at the ends of streets It had been proposed to va cate was displayed at the last meet ing of the club, the docks to be reached by means of viaducts aoove the streets and reaching back to the high ground at about East Third street. It Is set forth by the opposition that this site would not be satisfactory to tbe East Side, owing to the cost of reaching it and to the fact that In the bend of the river there Is a swift current. S. W. Walker, secretary of the Clvlo Coun cil, opposes this location. "The docks on the East Side should be located where thev will aceommo- EVERY MAN Needs It Every man wthj suffers from varicose veins. nervous debil ity, sciatica. ltrmbaa-o, rheuma tism or wetknesg of any kind ought to read oar big, free book, whtoh tells how men become strong and rigorous after the application of Electra-Vlta. This book Is written In praln lang-aage and beautifully Illus trated with pictures of well built, robust men and women. It explains many secrets you should know. Remember, U la absolutely free. If you'll mall ue this ooupon. Don't wait a minute. Oat ont the oeupon light now. THE ELECTRA-VITA CO. 209 Majestic Bldg., SEATTLE. WASH. Please send me, postpaid, your free. 0-paw. Illustrated book. Name ............. Address f BmmtdJtmmml m AA nfe sod sinrpl mnedr for few JW BnmrkHiM. 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GET THE TRUTH FROM YOUR PHYSICIAN SPTUOTED, DISCOURAGED, DISAPPOnfTED MEJT WHO HAVE RELIED OH PROMISES OF OTHER SO CALLED DOCTORS AND SPECIALIST and WHO HAVE GIVEN TJP HOPS OF BEING CURED) CALL and let us, with their permission, refer you to CURED patients and show you letters thanking us for curing them when others had failed. Call, let us convinoe you. Call and get tbe facta and truth about our treatment. YOU WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM ANY AILMENT OTJR METHOD OF TREATMENT can cure you and make" a man of you. Under Its Influenoe the brain becomes active, the nerves become strong as steel, so that nervousness, bashfulness and despondency disappear, the eyes become bright, the face full and clear, energy returns to the body, and the moral, physical and. vital systems are Invigorated. We Invite all the afflicted to consult us personally or by letter. IF IN TROUBLE CONSULT US TODAY, FREE We treat men only and cure promptly, safely II FREE MUSEUM FOR EDUCATION OF MEN and thoroughly and at the lowest cost Varicose and Knotted Veins, Blood and Skin Ailmenta, Kidney and Bladder Diaordera, Ulcers, Sores and Painful Swellings, Inflammation, Obstrao tions, Nervousness and all Ailmenta of Men. Our fees as specialists for cures are leas than those charged by family physicians or surgeons. Medicines furnished from our own laboratory for the convenience and privacy of our patients, from $1.60 kto $8.50 a oourse. If you cannot call, write for our FREE SELF-EXAM IMATlOBf BLANK AND BOOK. Hours, A. M. to t P. M. Evenlna-s, t to . Sundays. 14 A. M. to 11 M. only. The OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE TJTSTSi We have added to oar office equipment, for the beaeflt of IE ONLY, a FREE MUSEUM of Anatomy and aallery of scientific wonders. Man know thy self. Llfe-aiae models lllnstratlna the myataglee of man, bowing the body la ken lth and aiokaees and snany Aataral swbjeets. ' t CONSULTATION FREE MT HONEST AND CAW BID ADVICE COSTS TOU 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, scientlllo treatment that cures. date the greatest number, and the lo cal trade," he said yesterday. "Docks for transshipment will be placed on the West Side, but material used in build ing, of which the East Side now uses two-thirds In Portland will be received on the East Bide. We have five com panies receiving building material, handling It on the East Side between East Oak street and Hawtnorne avenue. Publlo docks between the new railroad and Burnslde bridges would be too far north and would not be satisfactory to the East Side. Besides there is a swift current at the point selected. The second story which would be required would be a serious objection to this lo cation. "In my judgment the East Side docks ought to be between the Morrison and Hawthorne bridges. It Is 600 feet from East Water street to the harbor line. Three hundred feet of frontage would be sufficient for the docks, leaving 200 feet to the property owners. The main portion of cement, lime and other build ing and street paving material used on the East Fide is now received between East Oak street and Hawthorne avenue, and one paving firm alone is seeking dockage for 10,000 sacks of cement for next year. The ships bringing cargoes to Portland bring building material and will land It on the East Side. Let the docks be built where they will ac commodate the local shippers.' MEXICAN c. LECTURE GIVEN V. Cooper Entertains Rotary Club After Dinner at Club. Following a dinner given for mem bers of the Rotary Club last night. C. V. Cooper entertained the guests In the convention hall of the Commercial Club with a lecture. Illustrated by lantern slides. The subjects portrayed Included features of Mexican life, methods of agrloulture. views of prom inent cities and a reproduction of a bull fight. Each feature of the bull fight was pictured and explanled In detail by Mr. Cooper. One view showed 60,000 people in attendance at a fight where 18 horses and five bulls were killed and one man dangerously injured. Another feature of the lecture was devoted to the description of Mexican rubber plantations. I Am the Man that weak, ailing men have got to eon. suit after they have failed to receive a cure elsewhere. MEN CURED 1 IP The Leading Specialist Pay When Cured Consult Me First Even thongh your case may be one that some other doctor Is able to cure and though his cure be absolutely thorough and per manent, there is yet good cause for your com ing to me for treatment- The service I ren der Is entirely unlike and better than the ordinary. I have devised new and scientific methods of treating men's aliments in all their phases. I cure casee 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 treatment have been perfected along the lines of nature's requirement and are in exact harmony with the natural recuperative forces. Therefore, my cures are painless, prompt and thorough. Contracted Ailments The serious results that may follow negleot 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 ailmenta than any other physician upon the Paciflo Coast. My cures are thorough and are ac complished in less time than other forms of treatment requlro in producing even doubt ful results; I employ remedies of my own de vising and my treatment is equally effective in both, recent and chronic cases. I Treat Men Only The vaet multitude of men who have taken my treatment have not been disappointed. They know that I do not promise more than I perform. To them I have actually illus trated in the cure of their own cases the truth of what I claim, namely, that my treat ment is as certain to cure as it Is that my patient engages my services and follows my directions. My success le due not alone to education, experience. skill and scientific equipment, but to the fact that I limit my study and practice strictly to ailments of men. To male maladies alone I have earnest ly and exclusively devoted 25 years of my life, and on them all my faculties are concentrated. EXAMINATION FREE I do mot ebara-e for advice, examination or diagnosis. If yoa will call for a private talk with me, yam will not be urged to tiegln treatmemta If Impossible ta call, write. Honrs B A. M. to 8 F. M. Sundays, 10 to X. The DR. TAYLOR CO. 2S4H MORRISOJf STREET, CORKER SECOND, PORTLAND, OR. I VARICOSE VEINS There Is no neces sity for surgical op erations In the treat ment of varicose reins. This ailment yields completely to my mild and painless method and results are far better than were ever attained by the harsh and 1 a n g erous practice of cutting. But one week lo required, and seldom la it even aecessary to d e t a I n the patient from bis business. MUSEUM OF A51TOMT Our Museum of anatomy is now open the largest and finest on the Coast. Admission Free. I positively cure Varicose Veins, Rupture, Obstruction, Special Ailments of Men, Kidney, Bladder and Blood Ail ments and Nervous Weakness. If you want a perfect cure, cure to stay cured, treat with the old reliable firm. Don't waste your money with cheap and unskilled specialists. Get the best always. The best is none too good for you and always the cheapest In the end. Remember, we treat only cases we can cure. Cure or no pay la our motto. What more can you ask? We will cure you of your trouble never to return if we tell you so. Re member this. We are specialists In our line, not cure-alls. Call at once and let a true specialist examine you today, not tomorrow. Stop suffering; get strong and vigor ous. What more to be desired than health? Nothing. ' Come and consult us free of all charge. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 12814 Second street. Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. "3 V - ; - J C. Gee Wo i The Chinese Doctor i This great Chinese i doctor Is vreli J known thro u g h- because of his wonder ful and mar velous cures, and la today her alded by all his nati.nt, the ,,itt ot fits kind. He treats any and all diseases with powerful Chi nese roots, herbs and barks that are rntlreiy unknown to the medical science of this country. With these harmless remedies he guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney troubles, also pri vate ailments of men and women. CONSULTATION FREB. Patients outside of city write for blanks and circulars. Inciose -.0 ctamp. THE C GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 12 Vfe First s- Near MorrUo-. Portland. Or. BtNG CHOOKG. CHINESE DOCTOR. Strowbiida bldg., 133 Flrat St.. room 11, and 225 tt Alder St. Chines Root and Hrb Medicines. Cures Cancer, Rheuma tism, Consumption, Dropsy. Catarrh, Stomach. Lunx. Liver and Kidney Troubles. All Chronlo aliments ot men and wo men. Examination free. Drugstore, 285 Flanders St. L 1 1 ,i -if ' THE DR. GREEN SYSTEM OF MAN BUILDING TREATMENT Ji'uM THE SPECIALIST HO CI RES. 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 lasting1 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 NO MONEY REQUIRED UNTIL SATISFIED 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 Wnk, Swollen, Sagging;, Knotted, Worm y-I Ike Vein, t'lotlrd Stacnant Pools of Impure lilood. Weak, M err on. Low Vitality, Mental Depres sion. We dally demonstrate that VARI COSE VEINS can be cured without severe surgical operation. Benefi cial effects are Immediate. Pain 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. we 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. Conner-colored Spots, Erup tions, llrera. Sore Miintll or Throat, nucoDi I'ntenea, swollen uinnosi Falling; Hair. Our NEUCr-EU - ATOXYXi treat ment 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. Bel:-iar a Blood Purifying-. Blood-Makins, Blood-Cell Rem edy, it gives the patient a pure, fresh Blood Stream, an i restores him to normal health. NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY The cause of Nerro-Vltal Debility, as m-ell as Its evil effect upon the physical, mental and other powers, la familiar to all afflicted men. The symptoms need not be enumerated. W want all ailing men to know that our ANIMAL EXTRACT treatment is the Ideal remedy for NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY. It does not stimulate temporarily, but re stores permanently. All disagree able symptoms soon disappear, nerve energy is regained, self-respect, self confidence and self-control return. and the patient is prepared for a new period 01 me. RUPTURE AND RECTAL Rapture or Hernia, Piles, blind, bleeding, Itching; or protruding;! F I tula Ulcers and Our proven methods make hos pital operations unnecessary. In most cases no pain or detention from business. We guarantee quick relief and positive, permanent cures. AFFLICTED MEN What you want is a cure. Come to us and get it. Once under our treatment, you will quickly realize how simple a thing it is to get well in the hands of av specialist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to years. Office hours, daily 9 to E. Evenings 7 to 8. Sundays 10 to 1 DR. GREEN CO. 362 Washington St., Portland, Or. mm CURED $10 IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured Wi bare every known remedy asn pllance lor THBAT1AU YOU. Our ex perlence is aa creat and varied that as? one of tbe ailment of aten is sew to sua. COMS IN AND TALK IT OVER. Geacral Debility. Weak Nerves, lata seainla iteauils ot exposure, overwore; and other Vloiatioaa of Asian's laws. Diseases Ot illaclder and ikldneya, Vast sstae Velaus, ealckjy and veraaaaeatly eared at a ma 11 cipBBaa ana uoa from business. SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly COS' rracted and cbronlo cases cured. All burning, itching- and lnf lammatloa topped in it hours. Cures effeoted la even days. Consultation free. If u. able to call, write for list of question. Olllce noun s a, u. u i Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CD. KC4)a WASHINGTON aTlUIan. Coracs First, ad. b MEN AND WOMEN CURED The famous Chinese. Dra. S. K. Chan, wltb their Chinese reme dies of herbs and roots cure wonder fully. It has cured m a n v I lUIferers km. at. uia u . mim wnen omer r e ui a u i e a I.T.. f.i..A Sure cure for chronic prl- . .iinI.nts. nervousness, blood poi son, rheumatism, asthma, pneumonia, bladder, kidney, throat and lung trou bles consumption, stomach disorders and other diseases of all kinds. Reme dies harmless. No operation. Exam ination free. Call or write to The S. K. Chan Chinese Medicine Co.. tiibk Morrison St., between First and Second. Portland. Oregon. L. T. YEE CHINESB DOCTOU Yee Son's Medicine Co. spent lifetime study ot herbs and re search in China: was granted diploma by the Emperor: guar antees cure all ailments of men and women when others fall. If you sufPar. call or write to YEE ft SON'S MEDI CINE CO.. 143V4 First. Cor. YKE Alder, Portland. Or.