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20 TIIE MORXIXG OKEGOXIAN. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911 PILOT BOARD HAS OHEPOflTUHDMJUl giving Port Orford direct boat service wlta San Francisco again tor the first tint sine tn Pen Frmnctsco disaster. Governor Vest Disregards Old Custom in Naming Two New Members. TAYLOR SUCCEEDS SELF Jatrtes Monk, of Thli City, and John Kopp, of Seaside, Appointed Vice F. C. Ilafemana and F. X. Pendleton. Only on of tha three membera of the Stat Pilot Commission will continue t hold office for tha next two rear. CoTemor West appointed James Monks, of Portland, and John Kopp, of Seaside, yesterday to succeed F. C. Hagemann an I Frederick N. I'cndleton. both of this city, as new members of the Com mission. Frank L. Taylor, of Astoria, waa appointed to succeed himself on tha Board. In tha past It has been the policy to hava two members of tha Commission appointed from Muluioman County and one from Astoria. Jt was expected that tha Governor would follow the same rule, and surprise waa expressed when It was learned that Portland would have but one representative on the Board fr the next two years. Mr. Monks, the rew I'llot Commis sioner from TortUcd. Is a pioneer resi dent of Portland and some time before Kast Portland was mrei with the city rroper he served aa Councilman on tha West SMa H. In manager of the Portland Iloll-r Works. Air. Monks Is a remcrfct. Mr. lUi-Mon. whose term has Just aspired. Is a mmbr of a firm of ahtp chandlers and Mr 1'erdletoa Is a mem ber of tha firm of Murium Pendleton. futlee of the lll-.t Cuii.mi.sion In elude the Issuing of licenses to pilots on tie niamecte and Columbia l;;v arm. It meets oa the second Tuesday of Tey mont? to hear complaints and attena to routine business. Siaca the old scale pilot boat F n Jose was put out of comralislnn by the Introduction or pilot boats belonatnij to the Port of Portland, the Commts eJoa has been relieved of an Important part of Its work. The San Jose Is tied up at Jt. Johns. Mr. Karemenn will continue to hold office until March 11. The Commis sioners serve two je-irs under each appointment. Marine "oe. Carrying freight. t!:e gasoline schooner Illa sailed yesterday for Nestucca Bay. Bound for Tillamook with freight and passengers, tha steamer Golden Gate sailed last night. Lighthouse vessel No. U. stationed at Swlftsure Bank, will go on the dry dock at liaeie Harbor tomorrow for clearing and .painting.' A truck, heavily laden with cement. oroke through the approach to the up per dock at Oak street yesterday, mak ing It necessary for carpenters to begin rebuilding tha approach. The steam schooner Shoshone will complete discharging cement at the Irving dock this morning and will go down the river today to St, Helens to load lumber for San Pedro. Thirty new charts of various parts of the world were received yesterday by John McNulty local expert in ST. PAUL TO SEND TRAINS MONTHLY STEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Dm ta Antra. Nun. From. Date. Kom Olr San FrudKotn port Krr Jat. llonckonc- ..-In port J'r Han Fedfo. ... In prt 4s ue H. Elmore T.-iemooli. . . . Mar. 17 Ailianc Eurt-ka Mr. M Itrea wttir. .Co Hay Mar. 19 KoaaC.tT n Pe.lro. .. . Mar. 1 lUannkl San I'-'.r. . . . Mar. JO faii-on ft n Francisco Mar. ?' Coiilta Gitt... T;llamook. Mar. ?1 Anvil lomn Mar. - I(a rr Sn I'Hro. ...Mar. 24 O'o. W. Eldr..sn TeOro. . War. Rlters.de it a lb o Apr. 1 .Vhrdlrd ta Itvpart. Name For. T a t . Great Northern Plans Round- Trip Excursions to Show Oregon to Investors. FIRST TO LEAVE MARCH 21 Stops to Be Made In Five States to Give Tourists Opportunity to Investigate Railroad Ex pects Many to Itetnrn. Nom. City ..... San Francisco W r.- IT H.r !n P.tlro....ir. IN Al. lance Cun-ka Mar. 20 flyija Hmsic-ns; . . . Mar. 20 ! H. ElmoreT.'Mamcm. Mir. 21 lirikltw....L'ooH.r Mar. 21 Goi.lsn ti.t.. . .Tll.smooic. . . . X sr. '' 2 hMnnl.....,..a r.lro. . . ..Mar. - -' h'. Clly i.a l-Kln....M' 23 Kalroa H.n Francisco Mar. AaMI Hand in iiar. 2i Ii-sv.r s.o I '.lril Mar. 3 O-o. W. KIder. .S.n Pedro. . . .Mar. 2 Klvsrsld. baiboa Apr. 8 IKXTK DATA BEING KKCEIYflD Portland Commission Is Prrparlns to Begin Work. Elaborate maps and descriptive litera ture of several of ths mnet Important ports of the world have been received by tha Public Itn ks Commission, which Is preparing to berln active work. More of the maps and plana are expected to arrive eoru and they will be studied by tha members of the comrr.t.slon with a view of getzlnr the best Mens for the new municipal dork system that they bava been authorised lo estnhLsh. la moot of the m.iet Important porta of the world the barbor space has been Increased by establishing landlocked basins. wM'-h are bordered by networks f railroad tracks. From Rotterdam has bevn received a large, paper-bound book, accompanied by map, showlrs: to what extent harbor Im provements have been carried on there. Amsterdam also has an elaborate dock system, buttt up through many years of gradual improvements. A feature of Am sterdam's harbor Is the larae municipal bonded warehouse, which ta five stories above the upper dock, and extending for M lonr distance alone the waterfront. Two .ets of map have been recrlved from Hremen. toeether with detailed p'ans of the dock svjiem at that port. The ship canal at Manchester Is por trayed In colored m.ip. From Liverpool have been received maps and literature showlr.g how the docks are protected by a lock systeu from the great rise and fall of tMes. amountlnr to about feet tn a div. Porne literature concerning UverTMH! and other rlarea has be. e-ibmltted to the IH-k Commission by Harbormaster Spetrr. Among other pieces from which d aertp'.lve material concerning dock sys tems rave been received are Port d'An- vers. Quebec: llonckona". and Sydney. MAKIVE FRtlGlIT IXCUKASES Klcharitson Line Plan to Add Sev eral Meant S loncr. Tha Richardson steamship line ex pects to Increase early next month the number of Ita steam schooners plying la and out of this port from the pres ent number of six to about IS. anl parbapa mere, dependtnr upon the de mands for freight. This announce ment waa made yesterday by TV. H. Little. Fort:and aarant for the line. "W are looklr.s; for more business In the way of handling lumber south and frlht to be shipped here from an Francisco.- said Mr. LJttle. "than last seaa-vn. V e expect t ie a-Uty In tha handling of freight to. begin In the early rart of April, when we shall Increasa the number of our atearr.erm. That there will be a decided Increase In the tonnace to be handled both wvs is quite certain." Tha steam schooners comlr.c into and going out of 1'ortland rani an lm r ense volume of business, inre the "Wlrtfer season Iririn. the number f ateam s-hoorars has been materially retired, but en:y temporarily. Mr. Kl hardaon. wl.o Is at the head of the line, was In IVrt'ar. i a few weeks ten to look after the Interests ef his boat., and went away express ing satisfaction with the outlook. charge of the United States Hydro graphic office, and will be open to ex amination to anyone wanting to sea them. With ISO tons of general cargo from Fan Francisco, which she unloaded Couch and Oak streets yesterday, the steam schooner Italnler arrived yester day morning. She will load lumber at the 1'ort an.l Lumber Company's mills I or aji r ranclsco. , Preparatory to leaving for Alaska about April I. the steamer North King. tender lor ships of t.ie Alaska-Portland Packers' Association. will be placed on the Oregon dry dork for an annual overhauling. Sne will arrive alongside the drydock today. After clearing here yesterday with l.sjl.iri feet of lumber, valued at IJO.Ori it. for China ports, the British steamer Northumbrla left down the river for Kalama where she will take on the remainder of her cargo, about 'j.ii0 feet of lumber. She la making the voyage for the China Import a: Kxport Company. Commander J. M. Klllcott. local light house inspector, sent out notice to mar iners yesterday explaining that the fol lowing buoys along the Oregon coast have been replaced: Coqullle River Whistling buoy No. i. Baltlmor. Xnrk buoy, at Coos Bay entrance: Aisea River buoy, and Reef South End buoy at Yaqulna Pay. The Government wharf light has been permanently discon tinued at Yaqulna bay. World Tonnace le 1 1 . ! f .7 1. l d.x -uselr.g tve r"sthi:i'lr of a gen eral striae en Mar Z2 of al! seamen em ployed under the liritiih f'.ae. aa recently a--.not.nced to have been p:anne.. the Ivan Franrtsoo Crnmerrlal News gives t.e i'.:o.rt taNe cf s: 'e tonr.ae at present eejned bv t.ie principal coun tries of the wrl'l: Ji-r-.ia 1"12? tnr.sj states $-.. art '.-trmanr 4 i. : -a .trsf F-.-.ve J-.j J?J II . I A . et.lsrs t I - - I ' I .v -l. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. March . Arrtve.1 Steam, ee Raan!er. from San Franeia.o: earner Shoahene. from ban Francisco steamer Oolden Oate. for Tillamook: sa4:ne icfioonsr Delia lr Neatucca Jlay Aalorla. March !. C.-nJlt:on at the mouth of the river at 5 P. V .mMih .tn southeast miles; areather. cluudv Sail. A at ,1 A. M eieamer Ceo. w. EMer for saa Ij.eao and str porta stalled at lo A. M O a . ) 1 1 n . schooner Anvil ... ........... maA ajr ports. Arrived at 11 A M 1 arc. Melanope la tow of tug Gollah. from luet .'und. " Franclsro. March 1. Arrival at A M. fCramsr lieaver from Mn ArrtveU at 7 a. M steamer Vaatiinin m Portland. Arrived at a a vi hieamer w. g. Porter, from Monterey Ar rived at t p. M. etrsmsr Koa. c:nv ernn. ban Pedro. ooe Per March iaaerlveA b.. Alll.ince. from Kurska. steamer Break- e.wr. i ii i ii rorunmi J-.n 1'e.iro. Mar-h IS. Arrived yester day e-tea.ner .Vehalem. from Columhla VT- )..nl.rsiin.r Ueneral ard. for Columl la River. Francisco. March It, Arrived steamers lieaver. from Portlani: Waahlng-t-n. from Columbia Klver; Watson, from Seattle. Satle.l Steamer State of Cali fornia, for Seattle. Laa I'almas. March It. Arrtved Par peske. frm aa Francisco. Mncem. c. V.. March 1. Sailed Prlltsh Empire, for Vancouver. Seattle. Wash.. March l.Arrlved Steamer Mav.rt. k. from Stan Fmnrtera. f-aii.u Kmr K.nta Ana. for Port HUka lev. sreamrr Norlhaestern. for Valtles: steamer llurkntan. for tfaa Franclsro- tug fc'iualor. fur Chlsnlk. Two personally conducted axcursions month from fit. Paul to Portland have been arranged bv the passenger depart ment of the Great Northern Railway for the present Spring and coming Summer, for the purpose of bringing prospective land-buyers and settlers of the East and middle West In direct touch with those portions of Oregon In which the railway oinciais sees to nave them locate. ine nrst special train will leave St. Paul next Tuesday, March 21, and will arrive here about a week later. Stops will be made at various points on the line to give the travelers opportunity to ee ine isrming country and the small towns of North Dakota. Montana. Idaho and Washington, before reaching Ore gon, ine ultimate destination of the train. A few days will be allowed for sight seeing and visiting In this city. Then the trains will run over the North Bank and Oregon Trunk roads Into the newly opened territory of Central Oregon. Stages to Be I'sed, Too. The nrst train will be unable, of course, to proceed farther than Metollus. but stages ar.d automobiles will be pro vided at that point to take the visitors to any desired locality. As fast as the road Is built south, however, the suc ceeding excuslons will go to tha end of tne tracks. Arrangements have been comnleted for the organisation of two excursion par ties a montn, starting from St. Paul on the nrst and third Tuesdays. The pas senger list for the train of March 21 filled already, and many are signing for tne trips Beginning April 4. April IS. May ana juay is. From 2uu to Ca people will be carried on every train. These parties are organised entirely In dependent ot tne colonist traffic which the l.reat Northern is handling under aeparate departments. Round-trip tickets are sold to patrons of these tours at very low rate, the price from Chicago ncing i. M. rrom St. Paul, Minneapolis. I'uluth, Superior and common points. e2.e", and from other towns on the East ern end of the road, a corresponding low figure. These prices are approximately one rare plus - for tha round trip. Officials In Charge. "Dr. Miles' Nervine Raised Me From the Grave"-Mr. T.rior . This is si strong statement to make, but it is exactly what Mrs. Thomas Taylor, of Blum, Texas, said in expressing her opinion of this remedy. "Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine raised me horn the grave and I have much confidence in it I can never ay enough for your grind medicines. If anyone had offered me f 100.00 for . the second bottle of Nervine that I tued I would have said 'no indeed." . MRS. THOMAS TAYLOR, Blum, Tex. Nerrous exhaustion is a com mon occurence of modern life. The wear and tear on the nervous system is greater now than at any time since the world began. For sleeplessness, poor appetite and that 'run down" feeling, nothing is so good as , Dr. Miles Nervine Your nerves are your life and lack of vital energy makes existence a misery. Dr. Miles' Nervine will tone up your nervous system. Askany druggist. If tha first bottlefalls to benefit, your money Is returned. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. MEN ONLY Tne LeadlttaT SpeeaaHax. West and the members of his staff hava been Invited and are expected to take part In the ceremonies. After a conference with the engi neering department It was learned yesterday that the Deschutes road likely will enter Culver Junction about May 1. and the setting of a date for the affair was postponed pending pro gress on tne line that will permit them to determine definitely when the celebration can be arranged. Grants Pass Shows Progress. Wonderful changes are taking place at Grants Pass and in the Korue River Valley, asserts John S. Mills, special writer for tlic Harrlman roads and Sunset Magaxlne. who returned yester day from a lv days' visit in that sec tion. The various railroad activities. he reported, have lent Increased life to the city and he predicts that in five years Grants Pass will have a popula tion of more than 10.000 people. He declares the Rogue River Valley one of the most fertile and probably tha most productive he ever has seen. As a result of his visit that section will re ceive increased publicity through the advertising bureau of the Southern Pa cific lines In Oregon. Tides at As I aria Friday. Hlfh. Low. A M feet 4T A. M O S foot Z. 4a p. M. 7 f..t v P. m. I.s is.t KIES MAY BE RECEIVER PKPOSITOnS RECOMMEND I1TM JTIt DETTN-CT BANK. IT tort to Be Made to Place Commer cial of Vancouver In Solvent Condition. In a telegram to H. A. Jackson, as sistant general freight and passenger agent or tna ureat northern In this city. J. t-Iilson. general passenger agent. advised yesterday that every train will be In charge of a competent official, well posted on the land and resources of Central Oregon, and that every effort is being made to recruit parties of repre- tative business men. farmers and Inves tors In the middle Western states. Fred W. Graham, Western Industrial and Immigration agent of the Great Northern, who waa in Portland yester day, will meet the incoming tralna here and assist the official In cnarge In tak- ng the travelers to those portions of I the state in which settlers are desired nu s urro lue niusi istvisuis luvesi- mrnts may be made. "It Is not our intention to bring people on these trains who will locate In Ore gon Immediately," said Mr. Graham. "We sell them round-trip tickets and expect them to return to their homes, but we are positive that we will obtain a great number of settlers from every train that we bring out here. Many will return East and then come back to Oregon to remain permanently as soon as they can dispose of their Interests there. Aim Is to Induce Investment. "These special trains are intended for a class of homeseekers and prospective settlers who do not come on the ordi nary colonist trains. They are filled with travelers who want to be sure first of their ground, before making an invest ment. Often we will get a number who take the trip merely for pleasure and for the entertnlnment of travel, but we aim to cater to the man who is likely to Invest In Oregon, rather than to the sightseer, as the rate at which we offer the round trip precludes the possibility of profit for the railroad. Our greatest Interest is to get these people to locate on the undeveloped land and to aid in advancement of the stata, which also will increase the business of the railroads." Railroads Advertise Rose Festival, More than 2000 colored hangers pre pared by the Rose Festival advertising committee were received yesterday at the passenger office of the Harrlman lines and prepared for distribution among agents of that road. They will be mailed in pasteboard tubes and with accompanying instructions to hang them in conspicuous places. In my very extensive practice I have learned a few truths that are undeniably of interest to EVERY . IAN. First of all, I find that the 'ERT SERIOUS and co-called "in curable cases' are due usually to NEGLECT and DELAY. Again. I know that many men suffer for YEARS and practically RUIN THEIR HEALTH FOREVER trying to doee themselves with some patent nostrum that never could cure, nd, further, it Is evident that many men will run to what they call "cheap" treatment. N O TREATMENT A T ALL is what " cheap " treatment means In nine cases out of ten. The last state of the man Is worse than the first. Just before you go a line further in this announcement, stop and ask yourseLf aa to whether YOU are followlner In the foolish footatens of the man who NEGLECTS himself? ire you trying to cun yourself with nostrums? Are you looking for treat ment that WILL NOT CURE? If you are. it Is certain that von will regret It. It Is NEVER TOO LATE to get on the right path, but at' the same time rememoer that you CAN NOT GET THERE TOO SOON. The best help In the world Is none too good for you: you canot get it too quickly. I offer it to you at the lowest rees poeslDle. YOU CAN PAY WHEN CJRED I CURE PERMANENTLY 25 Y EARr EXPERIENCE la be hind my claim for competence. I treat only those disorders of men In which I specialize, but guarantee a cure In every cane undertaken, and the cure is permanent and lasting1 ior an umr. KXA.HI!VATJOS FREE. I offer - FREE Consultation and Advice to every allln? man. My offices are ooen all dav from 9 A. M. to ft P. M., and Sundays from iv to i. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 2S4Vi Morrison St Portland. Or. Railroad Notes. W. E. Coman, general freight and passenger agent of the North Bank road. Is In Spokane on business. C A. Hunter, general agent of the Rock Island lines, has returned from trip to San Francisco. BOLD GAME IS SHOWN GOVERNMENT TELLS OF LEWIS- TON BANK'S OPERATIONS. War!.! a t"al tcmisse 1 !.; J Old Port Orfnrd .Service Ilr-samrd. FORT ORFfRP. ir.. Marvh Is. (Spe. elat.l Representatives of tve Fll rr-bri'.-k iVrrrar.y in Prt frford last week made arrangements to liave tne steadier r"'.rie:d. piling between Ivandon an 1 San r'rancisco, stop rer on down trips, and tte ieandoa atop oa up trips. AMOl VER, Wasn.. March (Special.) M- B. Klea. four years County Auditor and two rears Deoutv eiuuiir ot Liars county, was today reiommendea oy the depositors asso ciation or the Commercial Bank of ancouver. which failed LVcember U. ll. to be appointed receiver for the insolvent Institution. The committee. J. P. Ktanleton. Vra J. O. !er. lartatn Aloe. J. C Wvatt. R Harvey and llarrv B. steel, unani mously indorsed Mr. Kles for the cosl- tlon. stating that they believed that he raa tne interests of the depositors at neart. ir.ai n was a man of unques tlonable Integrity and held tha confi dence of the people of Clark County and that no better man for the place couia re runa. Mr. fteei. secretary of the associa tion, said be had talked with Judge inaiq air.-uaster aoout having a re ceiver appointed, and that the Judge id na was anxious that the members rf the depositors' association decide upon some man and recommend him. U. K. Hrtts. state deputy bank ex aminer, who has been here for several weeks in charge of the bank, was at the meeting today, but he did not speak. J. 1 Mohundro. state Bank Ex aminer, who said Weral ttmea since be closed the bai.k that be was at tempting to get It rvorganlied and was necotistlnc with several persons to take it over, was here yesterday, but he left last nl.-rt. not remaining' for th mcet'ng. Ills charge nf the bank will end Monday, at the end of 0 days af'er be closed the bank. Many of ihe depositors are much dis couraged over the turn affairs of the bank have taken, and they do not look for a very quick termination of the business of the bank so that they can g.l their money. i NEW TOWN WILIi CELEBRATE Colver Junction to Greet Advent of Harrlman Railway. TV. P. Myers, business man of Culver Junction, was In Portland yesterday arranging with traffic .and operating officials of the Deschutes line of the O.-W. R. tc N. Co. for the celebration which will be held in connection wlta the entrance ot the railroad In. that city. Mr. Myers declares that the people of Culver Junction ara prepared to give an entertainment the like of which never before has been heard. A "trout barbecue" will be the principal feature, but this will be only one of a continuous succession of Interesting features. Parades, speeches, fireworks and races will be some of the attrac tions. The railroad officials ara contem plating the operation of a special train from Portland to Culver Junction which shall carry a large part of local busi ness men and other officials. Governor Prosecutor Says Officials Played Hlph Fl-iance and Dnped Con troller by False Entries. BOISE, Idaho. March 16. (Special.) For the first time since the start of the now famous Lewlston bank embez clement cases. In which William F, Kettenbach, George H. Kester. Clar ence TV. Robnett and Frank W. Ket tenbach. 4ts ex-officers, are made de fendants, the Government today, dur ing its opening statement to the jury, showed the evidence on which it hopes to convict. Fletcher Dobyns. prosecutor of John K. u alsh, stood before the Jury the entire day weaving a chain of evidence coupled with countless figures point ing out what the Government Intends to prove In showing where the $130,000 of the bank funds went. The Walsh prosecutor pointed out that at one- time the accused bankers had overdrafted more than the capitali sation of the bank, or 1100,000. He said the defendants speculated In al most everything; that the Government will prove they recorded false notes to Increase the assets, made fictitious entries to dupe the Controller of Cur rency, and generally played a game of high finance. of an inter-communicating telephone system for the Courthouse, the bids to be opened April 4. E. H. Wright, of this city, was appointed Deputy Prose cuting Attorney at a salary of 95 month. SHAVE DISGUISES HUSBAND Centralla Man Cuts Off Mustache, Wife Doesn't Recognize Him. CEXTRALIA. Wash., March 16. j Special. ) Appearing; on the streets for the first time in many years with out the heavy mustache that made him a familiar personality, Daniel Salzer, well-known business man of Centralla, found an embarrassing sequel to the Joke when he went home last night. Stepping: into the hall, he took off his hat and coat. Then pandemonium reigned. Believing a strange man had entered the home, Mrs. Salzer rushed to the telephone with a shriek end not until her husband's voice reassured her was order restored. I cu South Bend Awards Contracts. 6QUTH BDXD, Wash., March Is.- (Special.) At the last regular meeting or the Paclno County Commissioners tha contract for tinting and decorating the new Courthouse was awarded to W. H. Dennis & Son. of Seattle, for $300. The next lowest bid was $2600 by a local Arm. Furniture for the Court house will be furnished by Wheeler, Os good Co.. of Tacoma, for $S50. 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Tou are not per mitted to drear alonsr for days and weeks on promises until hope at last ales. By my treatment you reel tne returning flush of health at the very start. The bounding energy of youth revived, vigor of health restored what would you give to have them back again? And you can have them back a little effort will bring them luet the effort of calling at my office and. without spending one cent. have a confidential chat wttn me. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 128H Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Gee iz ? Gee Wo Wo - -- THE DR. GREEN GUARANTEE TO MEN 0W. Wseat ss at sW WLltUO Our f era rite? ftloner ReoulrvM Until Satisfied is your ab solute protection. Con vultation. examination and dlajnioals free. Our speciality la All Allmrnt of M What oa want la a cure. Come to us and rt It. Hours dally. 9 to 6. Even Inr. T to . bun days. 10 ta L f 43 DR. GREEN CO. MS Wswhlflrtos gL. FortJard. Or. THE (HlNEbK DOCTOR. This wonderf u 1 man has made a life study of the properties . and actions of Roots. Herbs, .Bud? and Barks on the hu man system. Many of the remedies which this man uses are scarcely known to the scientists of this country. and tn the Chinese families are handed down from father to son and kept a most profound secret. Most of these remedies are im ported from far-off Asia to his large labo ratory si loz first street. It seems almost a miracle to many pa tients who have called on this famous man and In such short time become well by his treatment. Open evening and Sundays. THE C- OEK WO CinVESE MEIIICIXB CO. 162 First St., Cot. Morrison, Fort 1 mid. Or. Get Exhilaration And Energy From Your Batlj y uaiNO HAND SAPOLIO It cleanses and refreshes the skin, lets the pores breathe, removes dead cuticle and stimulates circulation. 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It has cured many male and female suf ferers of all kinds of sick neps, including chronic and private ailments, when other remedies fail. Their m e d i c i nes are harmless. "o operation. Consultation m u ur iaus Dy airs, unaii, ior WrSsSsK. Cfian men by Mr. Chan. Call or write. The S. K. Chan Chlorite Medicine Co., 226V MorriNon St., Bet. 1st and 2d, Portland, Or. L. T. YEE & SONS The Old. Reliable Chlnr Doctor spent lifetime study ot herbs and research In China; waa cranted diploma by the Emperor; guarantees cure all atlments of men and women when others fall If you suf fer, call or write to YS hON'S MEDICINE CO.. First. Cor. Aider, Portland. OC 1 i