Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1911)
rnr r-ronxixo orecoxian, txiursdat, February 2. 1911. IS BENEFIT IS MARKED vessel la under enas;ement to Hind. Itoipli at (- and Is comma: In ballast. Tha voyaa. from there I made tn the average time of 0 days and It Is ff ted that the Invermay WUI D r ported off the Meads within a few days. 1'ortland'a success In January In besting Tuget Hound dirtrlcts more i:.in;o to one In the exportation and Coastwise shipments of wheat promises to continue this month, but with more severe losses to the Northern cities, aa there la not a icraln carrier In port there and but four on the way. while Portland has five that undoubtedly will clear. The Invermay will make six un less she Is In trouble, because the ves sel conies In ballast and her cargo will be started aa soon as she Is lined. There Is a food chance that others on the way mill put In. so they can Join the February fleet. Tha Wll helmlne, which Is en route from Ant werp via Kan redro. will not receive tl'ilck dispatch, aa she Is In part cariro. i-'i should easily make port by the middle of the month. THE- Portland Gains by Expendi tures for Ughthcuses. SYSTEM OF Here Is an Opportunity for Any Man to Be Cured Easily, Quickly and Permanently NO MAN should suffer the loss of that vitality which renders life worth living, or a;i7oh;e11I; "1 Toul be CsA the right kind of treatment. Come to my office; investigate my methods. MAN BUILDING SSCO.OGO SPENT IN YEAR TREATMENT Jtrpadr of (inrrnmriit Vrsacla. Made In Thl. Harbor. Contribute to Amount Sjw-nt War Itnnir. Sr-rv lc I. Important. Seattle's f!Iur tn scur the head quartern of a llchlhnux :istrlct will drsw no consolation from the fart that ll!lhurwmiiti In tl: 17th district IT tft tuar:er ended Pecember 11. T'ttf. eornpld ytntrliy by Comminder Elll roti, rr 1 177. !. ar.d that most of f-at was spnt In I'ortlnnd. Sa:tle Crew a portion throusrti the fcl thai the aids ir.alnra!nd In trie northern ter ritory are conf riliutorr. so the men In trit tli.tr earnings In I'uirrt H?und cit ies, acd rr!nir repair work Kfts ordered ti r durtrr tr. period. I'ort'an.l. t.-tnir th. hcadquart.rs. de rived tr-. rrAtrt bnrrtt. and there r af'l!t.fvra: sains throueh work on th. I'ma'lila He.f l!itlit Trl, which was in port for six month, on tfi. trr. lr Heatii.r an ! other Jobs. wfcl at .tctorta, tbvr. were other il.shurwnu-iil. sum fx;xr,!fd is aitsrr.tty In ricru of th. averse, nwtnf ! th necessity for nvrrhjkuUr.c sMrs ar..! arear. n that basis It Is nrnnil.M that the rar'l ex. pensej wrri Jii'".oon. KTirtj rrad. by the Washington city tT s-iin f-ne as a llrrfhous. district wer. decMed'r dtssir.witrtlns as th. rr.a:lon of tli Alaskan district, which was r-einc f"'untf. on to a-lve Seattle tha principal oftlcr. resumed In placing headquarter In Alaska. II.p. Is hel l out i;:at tli Inspector In chare will Snd nioiit of Ms time tn S'.-att.. The v.Vtie to l'rt:nj of the IlcM h..u hevd-riar' rti Is more Inportant In many was tt-an other br.tnches of tha service. f r Urcr amounts of sup piles are bought here for vessels and crews and l;:;t'wiiscs. wMTo every man on tte Wi:;a:.itt and Columbti Hlvrri employed to look after beacons and nvr.or aids to ravlhatS-n tf.al require .Mention regularly at nlitht Is on sal ary. n:.n w vs amitiikk itironn I .arte st roilp i'urgn From Port lam! FbMtrtl Vrslrrdny. Her hold stowed vlth freight from f)oo- to hatches. t:e steamer Hear raule.j Into t,e etrr-tm from Alns-orth rlo.-k at 4 o'clock jester fsv af;erno.n with the port's record of general enrso f-r a eoatm:-e csel. there l.clr.ir tns. ttki tliat nmount her draft aft si as feet, and In appearance she ws In better trim than at any time since enterlnr the service of the San Francisco A Portland Steamship Com pary. It was not until yesterday that local representatives of t.ve company knew Just what t:.e Iar and lleaver would carry, as It has been generally as sumed t.-at they mere In rood trim with from : 10 ) to :ji4 tons. It Is aald tl at the longshoremen have learned, throurh tne l:reetlon itf the stevedore foreman, to load the vessels with great er rjirf. and tl".ev have ferreted out the "nooks and crannl-s" In the hold si ther know in wi-.at sections certain rartfo can best be h.imlled. The pesif spranc another surpriee also, for hef decks were thronced with an unusually larsre crowd of pnf er.i;era for this sea son, there helnc In the steerare list and 7l,ft i th.s cabin. C-xptaln Nopander areeted the sudden shtftlnc of the wind to the northeast as an Indication of a smooth bar. even though It brouRht sruste of snow, and he anticipated no delay In cettlns; to sea at an early hour today. riKvr or n rirr hhpaiits Itayaril Clear for Furope and Pavld d'Anjrrs Arrives. Soon after the Prltlsh ship N'lle reaches the harhor from Antcfa-5ta today the French hark ayard. Kraln laden for Europe, wl.l start for sea In tow of the steamer Ocklith.arna. She O-ired yesterdtv for yjtiiwn or Fa':n"i:th fir orders, hating on bonrd ll".I : tus'irl ut wi.eat. x.iluej at 1I. 3. Sl:e Is tie first ir.embrr of the februarv coterie to aet away, and will be followed by others next week. T'i French ship Iwvld ilAn'trs from Hamhurc via San I'leco. crossed lnt tu river at 4 o'rln.-k yesterday after noon, n days on the war from the California port. She arrived there De cember 7S with s;enert e.rco and dls charced ait tut So.ot barrels of rmrr.t. which are cor.slane 1 t Meyer. Wilson 4c Co. S' a as taken by lllnln 4c Kyre t- load wheat outward, and her cancel ing date was January 21. but the North western Wareho'is- Company, which Is t- provide the cargo, expects to proceed with, the dispatch of ti-.e vessel regard less of her charter eiplr'.ng. As the" Nil started upstream tc tow of the tujr Walla'.a and wve mst br the Ockla hams., which will bring her tn. the re w arrival will have to wait her turn and mar start up Friday, aa the Ocklnham wi; reach Atorta then alth the liay- rd. itivFi; prsifss ici:e.sk.s Itrltlicenian lU-port Stum 320 More Vewscl In taiO Tlua ltO. For the year ended ivcrmter Jl. V It ts shown In rt:!t'cs compiled by Harry Richmond In chare of the Uor-Tison-street bridge, fiat more vessels pissed through the brMce than for !?. Durlr.g the year th. total rea. hed ti'7 vessels and the averace sit in excess of Ji a dav. For Jinusry th-re were 7i7 vessels that passed the h-M.ce on signals, a s'leht rtef-reise comp-toil with J inuary. in, when ?" scent tliroug'i. There has teen a spurt In business the last few years that I illustrated throush the fact In 1j! there were l-"n vessels ac-cotnp-oUlel In exresa of the number fir Ij. In lv th fleet numbered lJLTi? vessels. The January showing Is In h im of -I vessels a day and that will bs added to materially by iprior, s the reports for 1 g ve seven months credit foe more ivan lv vessels each, business at tie Morr:s.m-s:ret bnlge ts an tnlex of the life of the hsrbor. for be'rg In th center of the busy dis trict It has an eo.ua! sham of traffic, tiourh It does not open for ocean-going vss-'e aa frequently as the S'.erl and Furnjlde-etreet croavstngs iyvkiimay is i:xrxTi:i WJLT lortland Stand Another Cliarsee of "V liltewrnshlns" Fusel Sound. Kvecutlves ef the Portland Flouring t'.lls t"omrny have In readiness a wheat cargo for the British bark In vrtuar. that Is due from Junta, which port she cleared from December 1. The Skippers to Attend Hearing. I ASTORIA. Or.. Feb. 1. Special. I I Captain I-arsona. of the bar tu Oneonta. 1 and Pilot 11. I. Staples left tonight for ' Portland to attend a hearin tomorrow . before Local Inspectors Kdwards and 1 Fuller rruardlna a collision between the t steam schooner Johan Poulsen and the ' flerman ship Frieda, which occurred In the lower harbor January 11. as the ' two vessels were en route to sea. At i the time the Fried was In low of the ITEaMIl IsfTEIXIGKXCK. Dsw t Arclre. Nam rrora Date. Atul I'anda In port Snm City. . . . Ktanclsco In port Sue H. U.msrrt'tam(Kik.... In port r.ul2-n Oats. ..Tlliamooh. . Keb. 2 ralron San Krsnriac TeU 1 Roe Cltf . .... n l-edra. .. "'. I rakwa:er ('ooe 'sr. ... B-sr.oh.......9an Tedre. .. h"e. A1 lnr. ...... Kurssa Fet. ivr . Kan f-dre... K. II... 1 . . II... . . nr . Vrt I 7 . V. Cldsr. esn fsdre... fer. 13 llsae. Ho Fedre. .. r n. IJ IS etrathiyon. . dtonskunc- .Fso lbs)J1 te Oepan. Kims For. Ps's. b H. alltaore. Tn.smook.... Tri. Am.'. ...Tlsndon K-b. CenMen ciate. Tl.Umook .... r'.. Nome l.'lty . ... .fso h'rsn-ts-o Ksb. fil-po ....n fs-lvs l-'b. flees t nr. . . . . rtdrt I res h water. ... 'uos Hmr . . Keti. ItfsDok. ...... ean 'ure. .. Ker. aiiisna T'trska Kb. eer. . ...,han Iedro. . . r'eu. tieo. W Elder, .ean fedr. F eb. ItereUleS HBHniiC - . . r e. rear. . . ro. eTrathlON. . . . llfiRtkonf . . . .Mar. a Oneonta and Pilot Staples wai on board her. Etrallilton Leaves Oriental Shores. Loaded with Chinese and Japanese, merchandise, the British steamer Ktrath.Iyon. the latest adjunct to the Portland A Asiatic Steamship Com pany's fleet. aot away yesterday from Yokohama, bound for Portland, and Is expected to arrive February 1. The Norwegian steamer Hercules, of the same line. Is due at Sn Francisco to day and will proceed here nest week, as she Is to discharge, part of her careo within the Cohl.-n Hate. There Is a full load awaltlna; the Hercules, and consid erable space has been taken on the Strarhlyon. so there will be no delay In thrlr dispatch. i'oiiituander of Manning; Detached. ASTORIA. Or.. Feb. 1. f Special.) Otflrlal notification haa been received here that Captain O. L. Carden. com mander of the revenue cutter Manning, haa been detached from that vessel, but his new assignment has not yet been announced. Captain Carden Las been In command of the Manning for a year, being on her during her Summer cruise In Alaskan waters. He Is now In the Hast on a leave of absence. Who his successor on the Manning will be la not known here and the vessel la now under the temporary commund of Lieu tenant CXMalley. her executive officer. Delia to Hare Xcw Machinery. To have new engines Installed and repairs made preparatory to resuming operations between Portland anil Ore gon cosst harbors, the gnsoilno schoon er Delia has hauled over to Supples yards, where she will be lifted on the ways this week. The liovernment dredge Mathloma was floated from the cradle yesterday and proceeded to the Uorernment moorings to take In tow the dredge Champovg. which Is to be overhauled at Supple's plant lll.elnilna Still Alxre. ttARDINF.R. Or . Ft b. 1. -(Special.) The position of the gasoline- schooner WUh-lmlna. which stranded on the south beach at the entran.e of the I'mp o.'i several days ago. has changed very little. The tug Gleaner succeeded In getting a Hne to her yesterday, but waa unable to pull her Into deep water. The new gasoline freight and passen ger boat Anvil arrived In the Umpqua Hirer today to loud canned salmon for Astoria. Marine Xolew. Wheat ii yesterday started Into th hold of th British ship Celtic Glen at Irving dock. Aa she sailed at noon yesterday from Tillamook the steamer liolden Gate la due here today and will depart tomor row evening. Today the steamer Tamalpals will depart for Kalama and the steamer Caeco for St. Helena to toad lumber for California ports. Stevedores yesterday began loading the American ship Jabes Howea with supplies at Astoria, and It is proposed to dispatch her In about a month aa the first vessel of the Alaska cannery fleet. r.r ports yesterdsy received from the lighthouse tender Mansanlta were that she bad been at Coos Hay since Janu ary and would proceed as soon aa possible to establish a bell buoy at Uaitlmora Rock. I'nder charter to the Government engineers, the tug Rowena, of tho lioaford fleet, has gone to Cascade Locks, where she will be employed In connection with blasting operations until next week. Manr mariners and other friends of the late captain Arthur Lelghton. bar pilot. wl'.I gather this afternoon at the Portland Crematorium, where services will be held. The body reached the city from Astoria last evening. Launchmen and seowdwellers oecu pytug frontage at the foot of East Midlaon. street, owned by D. C o Reilly. were yesterday ordered to va cate by Instructions of Harbormaster Speler. as Mr. O'Reilly plans to utilise th space. Through th removal of several launchhousrs and floats from the foot of Stark street yesterday the head quarters of the harbor patrol haa been shifted to the public landing there. Former tenants have moored their floats at the foot of Madison street. In the event Captain llorford returns today from hVan Francisco, the steamer Jessie Harklns will be laid up and her bollrs transferred to the ateamer Stranger, as sh Is to be equipped with a new one. Tho steamer lone will care for the Portland-Washougal busi ness during the Interim. Commander FJllcott. lighthouse In spector cf the Seventeenth District, yesterday gar notice. that bcauseof THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES It matters not whnt your ailment is, nor who has treated it. if it is curable we will pive you iniim-diate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. Ifci not allow money matters to keep you from pettinjr well. We charire nothine to prove our methods will cure you. Our fruarante! NO MONET REQUIRED UNTIL SATISFIED is your absolute protection. Consultation, examination and diagnosis free We claim for our treatment nothing "wonderful" or "secret' it is dimply our successful wav of doinjr thinps. VARICOSE VEINS Weak, ewollea, Wagging. Knotted, Wnrrav-llke eln. lotted Stagnant ool of Impure Illoud, Weak. Nervoi.. Low Itallty, Mental Depression. We dallv d-mon-irate that VAKIO'SB VKl.Ne -an be cured severe surgical operation. H.nericlal effects are Immediate. Iain qul.kiy ceases, enlarged veins rapidly rduce. healthy circulation speedily returns, and strength, soundness and robust health are soon restored. BLADDER AND KIDNEY The complicated nllments of these organs are rapidly overcome. There Is no guesswork about It. We remove every obstruction, slop every wast allay all Irritation and Inf iammntion. revitalize the weakened organs and soon accomplish a safe, thorough and permanent cure. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON Rash, Capper-eolored 5pota. Kntntlons, t leers. Sore Month or Tnroat, ''-ITr'v. no Injurious after effect. It does not "lock in" the pol.ton. but drives It out of the evstom. so there cn n be no comrtmcK. He ng- a Wood. Purloins. Blood-.Maklr.g. H!ood-rll Remedy, tt gives the patient a pure, fresh Blood titream. and restores Mm to normal health. NERVO -VITAL DEBILITY The reus of ervo-Vltal Debility, aa well a Ita evil effect opon the physical, mental and other power. Is famlllnr to all afflicted me. They "'"wVwan" fl InlnK'men'Vo'k'now that our ANIMAL EXTRACT treatment is the Irtal remedy for NKH.YO-VITAI. DErMI-ITY. It doe, not stimulate temporarily, but restores permanently. All disagreeable symptoms soon disappear, nerve energy Is regained, self-respect, self-confidence and Belt-, control return, and the patient Is prepared for a new period of life. RUPTURE AND RECTAL Rapture or Herala, Piles, blind bloedlng, Itcbtng or protrndlntri Fis tula I leer and our prjven methods make hospital 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 treat ment, you will qul.kiy realize how simple n thlnjr It Is to get well I In th e iA' ' . m .-..riaii., who knows his business. Our cures add not only Jrs f! fflfi! Pbu? Mfe to yra. Offlca hours, dally 9 to 6. Evening:. T to 8. Sundays 10 to 1 only. DR. GREEN CO. sua wAsimcrox ST., poamsn, oh. breakage In the big lens of the Grays Harbor lighthouse that illumination will gleam with less density for a short period. Kepairs will be made aa soon as possible. Owing to landslides on the Const division of the line of the Tailflc Kail road 4 Navigation Company the tuff George R. Vosburg and barge Nehalem will b laid up at the Victoria dolphins for about two weeks, aa there Is no Immediate demand for railroad steel, which has been trwneported from Port land for several months. There entered at the Cuitoms-Hous yesterday the steamers Casco. Tamal pals and Rosecrens. from San Fran cisco, and the bark Louisiana, from Se attle. There cleared ' the Hear wltli general cargo for San Francisco, the French bark Iloyard wtlh wheat for ta I'ntted Kingdom. Casco und Tam alpals. each with 65O.U0U feet of lum ber for ttn ITanclaco, and the Rose crar.s In ballnst for the Golden Gate. On her first trip from Oregon coast ports the gasoline schooner Anvil reached port yesterday. . 13 days after her departure from here. She will sail this evening and It la proposed to maintain a 10-day schedule. A. D. Chase, one of her owners, who made the Journey, said that six harbors were visited and that prospects for the new service were encouraging. Movements of Vessels. POIITLAXD, Fsb. 1. Arrived Gasoline steamer Anvil, from t'an Francisco; steamer Argyll. from Han Francisco. Balled Stamr Dear, for Kan Pedro, via Fan Fran cisco; stssm.r Geo. W. F.lder. for ban Dlr and war ports. From Kalama Steamer J. H. pte'son. for Fan Francisco. From Pres- cott eieam.r Carmel. for !an l'ertro. Aitoria. Feb. I. I'ondiilon t the month ef Hie river st S 1". smooth: lnd north west SO miles: sr.ainer. cloudy. Hailed at S 1.1 A. M. otearr.er Alliance, for Coos Bay and Kureka- balled at U ltO A. M. Steamer Are) II. trom SJi Krsnrlgco. Arrived down St 3 P British hark Balmoral. Left up at 4 IV M Hrltlsh ship Nil. An-lred at 4 P. M. French ship I'avld d'Anicer. from llimburt. via Han tlo. tiallrd st li .to P. M. oleamsr bhr.a Yak. for ban harT Francisco. Feb. 1. Sailed at A. M. Kleamer Hesvsr. for Kn Pedro. Arrived last nlsUt et.amsr Rslnter. from rortlsnil. Taconia Feb. 1. Arrived Stesmer fhas ta. from fan Pedro: steamer F. S. Loop, from hsn Francisco. Sailed Steamer Alaskan, tor Honolulu; steamers buck man and Aomlral Sampson, for eattl. Monskons. Feb. I. Arrived previously Admiral Iuperr. from Antwerjp. etc for 6s n anclso. , Melhourne. Jan. 30. Arrived Rlverdale, from Tirana; Fen. I Steamer Strathlorne. from Tacoma. Tokohama. Feb. 1. Arrived previously America Msrii. from Mn Franilsco; Mon golia, from ran Francisco; Taconia V.sru. froin'lsconia. . eatt;.. Feb. 1. Arrived: Steamer Charles Nelson, from San Fran-lseo: I . 8. . T shorn, from Nan Hay: steamer V. ts. Loop from fcsn Franrlsco; steamer Ir.aba Msru. from Tokohtna; steamsr City of puebla. tjom Tacoma; stsanisr PresUsnt. from Ssn Francisco. !alld: ("tcsmer Ictorla. for sides, steamer Jefferson, for Hkagwsr: stesmer Charise N. lnm. for Tacoma; stsamsr F. 8. Loop, for Tacoma. Valparaiso. Feb. 1. Anired previously ftankdsl. from Pan Francisco; llarpeake. from fan Francisco for l.onrlon. fvan Franels.-o. Feb. 1. Arrived Steamers rsrl s. from W'lllspa: Iturla. from Hamburg; atatbllda. from Aatofosasta. iiailad Stsain- er Oceano. for Sydnev; schooner Lady Mine, les-pllot boat), for Victoria. Tides at Astoria Thursday. Hleh. Low. .VIA A. M 3 feetl:fl A. M 9.S feet J -V4 p. it s ; frrtn:2n p. M 0.3 feet FELS Aff10N3 BARBARIANS SO. I'MAS FIXDS SIXGI.E TAX DIrTICILT TO KXPLAIX. I.-SMn on Tariff Prawn From Trans- netiona In Ilorax Party Goesj to San l-ancloo. Assertln: that It was hard to talk to a mixed audience and easy to talk to alnglo taxers because they under stood the question. Joseph Pels, mil lionaire advocate of the single tax cause, waa the chief guest at a lunch eon yesterdny given In the Y. M. C. A. by the Portland Henry George Club. There were Hi presenL Not all were members of the club, some of those present being there out of curiosity. C. S Jackson. C. H. Chapman and George AI. Orton. of tho Multnomah Printing Company, were among those who listened to the addresses. The speakers were air. Fels, Daniel Kelfer. of Cincinnati, and Robert Scott, of Winnipeg. K. S. J. McAllister acted ns- toastmastcr. air. Fels said that It was "hard to talk to barbarians who do not understand the economic questions involved In the Henry George philoso phy." H said that the single taxers to win In Oregon must be united and co operate. 11c eald the system was ab surd and declared that In his soap busi ness he used a great deal of borax. At one time he was sble to buy .borax from the American trust for a cent and a half a pound. "Xne day." said the speaker, "someone discovered borax -In Peru and shipped some to New York. It was admitted free of duty. Imme dittcly a huge cry went up by the trust and the Government fixed a duty of a cents a pound. "Vet." eald the speaker, "I am en abled to buy borax marked American' In lmdon and ship it back to Phila delphia cheaper than I can buy it In America. When I manufacture it I get the Government to give me back the five cents because I am engaged In building up the country." The party left last night at 10 o'clock for San Francisco. LA GRIPrE COICHs . Strain and weaken the system and if not checked mny develop Into pneu tnonla. No danger of this when Foley's Honey and Tar Is taken promptly. It Is a reliable family medicine for all coughs and cold, and acts quickly mid effectively In cases of croup. Refuse substitutes. Sold br all druggists FIRST WARNINGS OF DANGER "When you are first aware of any disease or debility upon Tour vitality, then you should procure the proper medical ad vice 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, ac tive brain, congenial make-up and physical development show that no contaminating influences of disease are devastating his system, 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 feature upon which I have a doubt, or if I recognize incurable complications, 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 conscien tious endeavor to the unravelment of some of the most perplex ing problems that ever confronted the profession, and believe that I have attained the limit of medical possibilities in my par ticular branch of practice. I have brought to light the true nature of men's ailments and the causes of the symptoms they present. In addition I have by the scientific blending of drugs produced remedies that meet every condition that it seems pos sible 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 nd Exclusive Treatment for Men's Ailments Has Been Proven in Numbers of Instances Where Succoss Has Seemed Impossible Before. Information That Is of Vital Interest to Every Sufferer Free. How They Can Be Cured Without Experlmentinf. Have You Violated the Laws of Health? Corrrect Medical Methods for the Permanent Cure of Blood Ailments, Piles and All Bladder and Kidney Ailments. Medicine furnished from my own laboratory for the convenience and privacy of my patients, from fl.Su to .50 a course. , Hoars A. M. to 8 P. M. Sondays from 10 12. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. DONT BE DISCOURAGED Don't Give Up Hope There Is Help for You ACT TODAY I wll! trt iome of yonr ilmnt for a low a fe as $5 and tia I will make yu an ex ceptionally low fee on any ailment you may be suttering from. With this low f e9 and my Von and successful ex perience In treat Ins; aliments of men you need not suffer another day. I don't care rsrho haa tried to cure you, and haa failed I will irlve you a aure cure and a amall fee Don't viva up before seeing me. Itr the latest method known tn Mld'H'! acirm-r I ancce-fullv trmt VAIUCOE VFINS. VILKH. KKV Or .A I LM KM H. SKIX A I lU. 'li. KII'NKY, lilAnnKK. 1-1 Nti AND KMM1 AII,MKT!4, RIIKI'M TISU. UVUt AII.MKNTM AVI ALL CHRON IC AILMKNTS OF MEN. Come In and ee me. Hhtc a Tonf1 dratial talk and be examined without coat or obligation. I will euro you. DR. LINDSAY Th. Old Reliable Specialist. Comer Alder and Second streets. En trance KS Second street. Portland. Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to It P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. TIZ-For Tender Feet A new, scientific medical toilet tablet which Draws Out All Inflammation and Soreness This remarkable foot bath remedy Is Superior to Powder, Plaster or Salve and Is fruaranteed to cure Corns. Cal louses. Bunions, Frostbites, Chilblains, InsTowins; Nails. Tired, Achinfr. Swol len. Nervous, Sweaty, Bad Smelling Keet. Smaller Sboea t an Be Worn by ireinf? TIZ, because it puts and keeps the feet In perfect condition. TIZ Is for sale at all druggists. 25 cents per box or direct, if you wish, from Walter Luther Dodge & Co.. Chi cago, 111. Recommended and sold by Th. Owl Drug Co. FREE MEN CURED $10 IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured We have every known remedy ap pliance for TKE.tTI.NO YOU. Our ex perience is so great and varied tiiat no one of the ailments of Wen la new to us, COME IN A.N JO TAJLK IT OVHK. General Liability, Weak Nerves, In somnia Kesults of exposure, overwork and other Violations of Nature's law'.. Diseases oi ...adder and Kidneys. Vari cose Veins, quickly and permanently cured at small expense and no deten tion' from business. kPJUClAJL AlCilJU.VTS Newly con. tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning. Itching and lnf lamination stopped in Zi hours. Cures effected li seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of quektiona. Office Hours A. M. to 8 P. AI. Sun days. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co :Va AMiluT(l. Vl'KISJUTi Corner First. Guaranteed Cl'KE OR NO PAY. $5 an J $10 IX SIMPLE CASKS Diseases We Treat and Cure All chronic ner vous and spec ial diseases. $10 X-ray ex amination and eons uKatlou free. Our European methods cure to stay cured, otherwise it does not cost you anything. Could anything be more fair or honorable? Call and consult ufl about your trouble and let us explain our modern and up-to-date methods, which remove the cause and cure the follow ing diseases. Acute Chronic and Nervous Dlseasesy Blood Poison, Nervo-Vltal troubles, Stomach Troubles, All Forma of Skin Diseases, Horning, Itrhlnsr and Inflam mation stopped In 24 hours; trirmi, Plies cured without the knife) Swollen Glands, Nervousness, Debility, Vnrlcose Veins, Hladdrr and Prostatic and Con tracted Troubles and all Acute and Chronic Dlaeasee of Meo and Women. Call today for free X-ray examina tion and consultation. BRITISH MEDiri.NF. CO. 2874 Washington St.. Portland, Or., 4th floor Kothchild Building. 407, 408. 409. Take elevator. Hours' 8-12:30, 2-6. 7-8 F. M. S. H. WAI JING GO. Chlnea herb and root medicine for men and wo men with any Internal, ex ternal or eruptive dlseasa Our Chinese doctor lately from New York Oriental hoi- L.T. YEE,& SONS The Old. Rellabla Chlom Doctor spent lifetime study ot herbs and research tn China; was granted diploma by tha Emperor; guarantees cure all ailments of men and women when others fall. If you suf fer, call or write to YEE A BON'S MEDIC LNE CO.. first. Cor. .Alder, Portland. Or, t ) pllal also baa 30 years' ei- V ' .. perlence. If you suffer, srbea V" ' others fall, we wish you to W call or writ, to 801 V, First V-fi Portland. Or. Free oon- gfP ' J ansa ,uitstlon and examination. M)T A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED Consultation and examination. If you cannot call, write for free self-examination blank and book. Many cases cured at home. 230V2 Yamhill St. PORTLAND, OR. The Leading Specialist I know exactly what to do to effect a thorough cure In every case I accept for treatment. Though this is something that every specialist ought to know. It is rare knowledge indeed. The hundreds of evidences o mistreat ment that come beneath my obser vation prove the general lack of a clear understanding of men's dis orders and their treatment. I have devoted 25 years to the study and treatment of the very few ailments constituting my specialty, and have acquired the knowledge and skill and developed the original and sci entific methods that enable me to accomplish results such as no other phvslclan anywhere has ever ac complished. I understand my work from first to last, know what to do, and what not to do, and treat every case without the slightest Idea of failure. Have you been treated elsewhere, and are worse now than when you started in? If so, come to me. I treat to remove the ailment and not merely smoth er the symptoms for the time be ing. I will take your oaae and allow you to , This Is the way I do business, and is proof of my faith In my methods. I CURE PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY All thoso special Nervous and Chronic Disorders of Men. I make a specialtv of the difficult cases which baffle the skill of the or dinary doctor. Call, if you can, for a personal Interview and examina tion, which will cost you nothing. Write your symptoms, if out of town, and let me tell you how mv home treatment will bring the blessings of health to you. CAIX OR WRITE TODAY. HOURS 8 A. M. to 8 P. IU. Sou days, JO to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 234V. MORRISON STREET, FORTLA.VD, OnFXiOX. Bronchial Troches Can be carried in purse or vest pocket always ready to relieve Cougrhs, Hoarseness or lung1 af fections. Take whenever required contain no opiates. A favorite among Speakers and Sinf era. Price. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sample free John I. Brown & Son Boston, Man, MEM Pay When You Are Cured ! i J