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THE MORNING OREGOXIAN. SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1911. 13 CEMENT TRADE BIG April Receipts Here Exceed All Past Records. FOREIGN CARGOES LESS large Growth Smd In TTse of Cali fornia Product lo Local Con- traction Work Additional Strainers Are Required. Not since the Introduction of Califor nia cement In the construction of Port land buildings has the business for a single month reached the proportions attained during; April, when there was unloaded on local docks a total of 482. :s sacks. In April. 1S10. HJ,M sacks were unloaded and In April. 1909, the movement reached 11.394 sacks. Data covering the business were yes terday compiled by the Merchants'. Ex ehange and the breaking; of ail record occasioned no surprise, as the flet of steamers operating between Portland and 8an Francisco ports has Increased greatly during the past few rears .nd the principal reason Is that except dur ing the most stormy weather In Win ter vessels are assured of full cargoes of cement Inbound and usually load back to capacity with lumber. Since January 1 there has been re ceived 1.0S".iSl sacks, against SS4.S19 sacks in the same period last year. For the entire season of 1S07 there were 63,44 sacks brought In and the move ment was not material In 1908. but the following year it grew to S09.013 sacks and In 1S10 the aggregate was S.179.643 sacks. The first two seasons the Im portation of European cement was not seriously Interfered with, there having been discharged here 393.018 barrels 1j 1907 and 403.097 barrels In" 1 90S. but In Jo it fell off to 8.09I barrels and In 1910 Improved somewhat, the receipts being 106.4:8 barrels. April was the heaviest month this year In the receipt of asphalt, there having been 11.177 barrels brought In and a total of 17.0(9 received since Jan uary 1. There were 335.847 barrels of fuel oil received and since January 1 the receipt have been 1.309.639 barrels. In both foreign and coastwise ar rivals there were 7 vessels In April with a combined tonnage of 91.989. and In April of last year there were 68 ves ' lei of 63,406 ton. "TREXCH BARK LOADS 1.VMBEK Marechal Ie Gontaut Chartered by Corayn, Mackall & Co. Two square rigger and one schooner constitute the offshore lumber fleet In the river today, as the French bark Marechal de Gontaut has been taken by Corayn. Mackall & Co- to load after she discharges coal, a part cargo being unloaded at Astoria and the remainder will be discharged here. Her destina tion has not been announced. . The British bark Wlndrush Is load ing at Tongue Point for Valparaiso under charter to W. R. Grace Co. and the schooner David Evans has started working at the Portland Mill for Kobe on her owners" account. The French ship Marechal de Castries has been figured on for lumber to a small extent, but It Is said that her owners ask a high rate and It Is Improbable that she will be taken under present market conditions. She Is the only disengaged carrier In the river. The German bark II. Hackfeid. which Is discharging Hamburg cargo at Hono lulu, will be the next windjammer to Join the export fleet and 1 expected early In June. Until the new crop of wheat begins to arrive here all atten tion in exporting circles will be cen tered on the lumber movement, as the British ship Vincent, now in the stream with a grain cargo, is looked on as the last sailing vessel of the 1910-11 cereal fleet. FOUR CARRIERS ARRIVE OUT V(wl( Sailing In December, Jan uary, February and April Report. Four vessels loaded at Portland were reported yesterday as having arrived at different ports In foreign countries, the board at the Merchants Exchange Knowing that ' the British steamer Strathness, with 219.317 bushels of wheat, reached Kt. Vincent May 4 and the same day the French ship Thiers reached Belfast with 119.807 bushels, the British hark Poltalloch reported at Durban with lumber and the Oriental liner Rygja arrived at Hongkong. The Strathness cleared February 13 and ber voyage was not out of the or dinary for steam tonnage, but she gained nearly three months on the Thiers, which cleared December 7. The Rygja cleared the same day. but she baa completed a round voyage and will be well on her way here again when the bark is discharged. The Poltal loch left the river January 18. Another season probably will witness a greater diminution of aail tonnage In the grain fleet, particularly with the French car riers, as the bounty law Is expiring and about 60 per cent of the ships will have to depend on their own earn ings If they are operated next year. COMING OF TCCATAX DOVBTED. Low Rate Secure Public Drydock No Business. It Is not believed along the water front that the damaged steamer Tuca tan will be brought to Portland for re pairs. Reports that she is about to be temporarily repaired and placed In ser vice are discredited, because her condi tion was such after being wrecked that it is estimated S 40.000 must be spent on the hull before It would be passed by the Oovernment Inspectors as sea worthy. There Is other work neces sary on her that will double the repair COflt. Since the Port of Portland Commis sion reduced the rates on the public drydock one-half, there has been one Job secured and that was lifting the sternwheel steamer Dalle City, which wa docked there because the section could be best arranged for tightening her hogehalna. The Oregon drydock has secured a number of vessel mean while, the latest being the tug Cruiser, owned by the Union Bridge Construc tion Company, which wa raised yes terday to have a new propeller shipped. She will be floated this evening. Clarerdon Damaged in Blow. Following a fast passage of 90 days from the Columbia River to Lourenco Marques, the British ship Claverdon Is reported to have lost her main topmast and main topgallant mast rigging and sails during a heavy blow encountered on the vovage. 8he arrived March 26 and was loaded with 1,972.979 feet of lumber. Schodner Conies for Supplies. ASTORIA. Or, May 6. (Special.) To pUot schooner Joseph Fuliuer ar- t rived in tna v fur water and supplies. while tne ecnooner is iubchi .im itation the pilot grounds wui m pa trolled by the bar tug Oneonta. The repairs to the dredge Chinook have been finished and the craft left for the lower harbor this morning to be ready for operations on the bar as soon as the conditions there will permit. Bridge Derrick Scow Ready. There will be launched from the way of the St. Johns Shipbuilding Company early next week a derrick con tracted for by the Wakefield interests for use In connection with the erection of steel on the new Harrlman bridge. It has a length of 60 feet, beam of 21 feet and depth of hold of four feet. Marine Notes. LaSon with lighthouse supplies, the tender Columbine Is due to sail from Astoria today for Alaska. Having finished loading at the flour mills, the Oriental liner Henrlk Ibsen shifted yesterday to the Albina dock. District Forecaster Beals expects the Willamette River to attain a stage of 10 feet tomorrow and 11 feet Monday. Doe te Arrive. Name. From. Data Henrlk Ibsen.. -Honkon. .. . In port Ross City 8d Pedro.... In port Breakwater.... Coos Bay In Port Geldso. Gate. .. Tillamook.... In- port Rn if F!trnore Tillamook.... Jlay S Geo. W. Elder. .Ban Pdro. ...May T Alllsnre Eureka jisy T 8 S 10 13 14 8 Falcoa. ..-6an Francises May Beaver... .. An Til Bear Hoanok. ... Riverside... ... San Pedro.... My ...Bandon. ..... ISay ,.. Ban Pedro.... May ...Kan Pedro. ...May ...Balboa June Scheduled t. Depart. Name. -For. Dati Golden Gate...T111amook.... stay Breakwater. ...Coo Bay May Rose City San Pedro. ...May Sue H. Elmore Tillamook... May Alliance Eureka. ..... May Henrlk Ibaen. . Honprkong. .. .May Geo. TV. Elder. .San Pedro. . . Mny Falcon. Fan FranclacoMny Antll. ...... ...Bandon. .... May e 8 10 10 11 11 13 17 Bearer. ....... Ban Pedro... .May Boaaoke. Ban Pedro. ...May Bear Ban Pedro... .May 18 Riverside. .Balboa. .June IS The Snake and Upper Columbia are re ported rising rapidly. Fred De Rock, a diver, left yesterday for Camas to explore the bottom of the Columbia In that , vicinity in an en deavor to find a propeller lost from the steamer Jessie Harkins a week ago. To Inspect aids to navigation on Grays Harbor Commander Elllcott left for the Sorth yesterday afternoon and will continue to Puget Sound In connection with tests of coal to be made. Beginning Wednesday, the dally ex cursion trips between Portland and The Dalles, made famous by the steamer Bailey Gataert. will be resumed by that craft, leaving at 9 o'clock, each morn ing, y Having been delayed slightly by rea son of shifting to work additional car go in Tillamook Bay, the steamer Gol den Gate, arriving last night, will not sail today but Is scheduled to leave to morrow morning. Official measurements were yester day made by Custom-Blouse officers of a twin screw gasoline barge being con structed by the Portland Shipbuilding Company for the Clatskanle Transpor tation Company, for which a name has not yet been selected. Commander Klllcott has been ap prised that his recommendations for a resurvey of the Wlllapa Harbor bar have been received favorably by the Bureau of Lighthouses and that the steamer Gedney will be detailed for that purpose from Seattle. Major Mclndoe, Corps of Engineers. U. S. A, will shortly forward to Wash ington his recommendations regarding tenders received for equipping the dredge Clatsop with oil burners, the Vulcan Iron Works having bid $23,860, and the Willamette Iron & Steel Works, 624.740. There entered" at the Custora-House yesterday the steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay and the steamers West erner and J. B. Stetson from San Fran cisco. The Breakwater cleared for the return and the Westerner with a cargo of 650,000 feet of lumber for the Golden Gate, while the British ship Vincent cleared for the United Kingdom with 116.928 bushels of wheat valued at $100,857, and the Stetson for Aberdeen to load lumber for California. For half an hour yesterday a fox ter rier known as "Pid," the property of Commander Elllcott's daughter, was unconscious as the result of a blow strurk with a club by a man on Couch street dock, who took that means of intercepting a chase in which a cat set the pace. The lighthouse tender Heath er was berthed there and "Pid" wa temporarily aboard, as Commander El- llcott Is In charge of the (seventeenth Lighthouse District. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. May 6. Arrived Steamer Asuncion, from fan Francisco; steamer Golden Gate. from Tillamook. Bailed Bteamer J. B. aleton. for Aberdeen. Aar.-.rlA l:.v A. ArrlY.d at 5 and left UD at :30 A. M.. steamer Asuncion, from Ban Francisco. Balled a". 5:30 A. M.. steamer J. A Chanslor. for 6an Francisco. Arrived at 6 and left up at e V. M.. steamer Oolden Gate, from Tillamook. Baited at a A. M., steamers Nehalem and TanalpaJa, for Ban Francisco. Ban Francisco. May 6. Palled at 13 noon, steamer Geo. W. Eider, for Portland. Ar rived at 1 P. M-. steamer Beaver, from Ban Pedro. Balled last night, steamers 6hna Yak and Johan Poulsen. for Portland. St. Vincent. May 4. Arrived British steamer Strathneaa. from Portland. Belfast. May 4. Arrived French ship Thiers, from Portland. Durban. May 4. Arrived British bark Poltalloch. from Portland. Konakona. May a. Arrirsd Norwegian steamer RrrJa, Iron Porcland. Ban Francisco. May 8. Arrived Steamers Sllonlan. from Kaholui; Manchuria, from onckonc: Bear, from Portland; bark R. P Kuhet, from Honolulu. Palled Tranaport Ehertdan. for Manila; Falcon and YeUow tone. for Portland; Chehi.lv for Grays Harbor: hark Bully, for Bbarpneaa. Seattle. May ft. Arrived Steamer Mexico. X ur. from Taooroa: steamer City of Pue b!a from San Francisco: steamer A'.ameda, from Valdea; steamer Meteor from DuponU Balled Steamer President for San Fran cisco steamer Admiral Sampson for Valdes; U. . 8- McArthur for Wrangel: Bar James for Drummond. Boutheaetern Alaska; U- 8. S. Patterson for Sannak lelaad: steamer Wash tenaw for Baa Francisco. Tides at Astoria Katarday. Hurh. Low. T:18 A. M.....T.1 f set '1:43 A. M 8.7 feet 9:48 P. M. 7.3 feot 2:04 P. M.....0.S toot JAIL MAYBE AVOIDED Execution of Jonas' and Mays' Sen toners Is Postponed. Wlllard N. Jonea and Franklin Pierce Maya, convicted in connection with Oovernment land frauds, may escape C-olna- to JalL t'nlted States District Attorney McCourt secured from Fed eral Judge Bean yesterday morning- an Indefinite postponement of the execu tion of their sentence. In order that the two men may make further Investiga tion as to the legality of their trials. Hays and Jones contend. It Is said, that Jurymen were drawn who were biased against them. Statements alleging this are said to have been forwarded to Washington. The mandate from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals directing the carrying out of the sentence of the lower court, has been returned, but has not been filed In court because of the requests made by the convicted men for further time to make investigation. DROUTH NEAR El Signs of Rain Turn Wheat Prices Downward. WINTER CROP ALSO GAINS Preparations Under Way to Dump Wheat Into . Chicago for De livery on Slay Contract. Lo ri-, Are Sellers. CHICAGO. May 8. Slsns of rain over the wheat oelt of the Northwest helped turn wheat price, downward today. Tha close wa Irregular, varying from o under laat night to He above. Corn finished So up to VOtte off. Oats were without chance, and hor products TV4c lower to 6c advance. The Idea that a break of the erouth waa at hand came through dlspatcl.es from vari ous points In South Dakota. These tele grams reported the weather cloudy and Indicated a supply of moisture soon. . At the same time, millers advices told of an Improvement during April in every import ant Winter crop state. The Ohio official figures made the condition there 87 per cent against 84 a month ago. and 83 a year back. All day. too. preparations were on foot to brine- cash wheat here from un usual sources, but In season to be available 1 for delivery on May contracts.' Some of tne larger luniE. Dcra piu u luium uh : ' In consequence and .here was decided re action from earlier high prices. An easy tone prevailed at the close. The days range for July was from 8ie8STi to 8. with last sales at the first-named level, a net loss ot tDHc With planting conditions fine and the trade expecting liberal receipts In the near future, corn suffered a back sec July fluctuated between 52HC and 63c . clos ing easy at the last named figures, a net gain of shade. Cash grades were firm. No. 3 yellow finished at 66&53ic. Excellent weather for the growing; crop had a bearish effect on the market for oats. High and low points for the July op tion were 83c and 82 He. with the close 82 Sc. Just the same as last night. Heaviness was the rule In provisions. In the end. pork was 1 He lower to 10c up and other months are unchanged or averaging 2H?Sc- decline. The leading futures ranged as follows: ' WHEAT. May July Sept...... Dec May July...... Dec . . . t . .! .89 V . .89 .0 .0 CORN'. .(4 .64 H .s:h .53 .61 .52 OATS, .n't .33 .12 V .13 .82 H HH I .7H ,S8 .7T .SO .7H .88-!, .88 .80 .53 V ..12 5, 61V. .81 .32V, .82 W .54 .51i .61 H .:T .32 H .82 4 .14.81 May... July.,. Sept. . . MESS PORK. July 14. 0 14 0 1 4.81 H LARD. a.07V 8.07H fl2Vi l.li (.IS 8.10 July... Sept. .. 8.0JH 8.10 SHORT RIBS. 8.00 8.06 7.83 H 7.00 7.00 7.78 7.S0 7.fc2H 7.77H May.. July., Sept. . 7.78 7.80 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Firm. Rye No. 2. $1.10. ' Barley Feed or mixing. 65 36c; fair to choice malting. fl.02Ol.ll. Timothy seed 812. Clover 811 CUM. Pork Mesa per barrel. $1S-7516.87H. Itrd Per 100 pound.. $7.82 Vj Khort ribs Sides loose). 87.16e7.8TH. Sides Short, elear (boxed), 8S0S.2S. Grain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and dour were equal to 111.000 bushels. Exports for the week, as shown by Bradstreet's. were equal to 1.044.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 836,000 bushels, compared with 217.000 bush els the corresponding day a year ago. EstU mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 65 cars: corn. 228 cars; oats, 127 cars; hogs. 11.000 head. Receipts. 8hlpments: Flour, barrels 18,600 11.600 Wheat, bushels . 37.(00 6,400 Corn., 4ushels .....217.600 400.800 Oats, bushels 167.400 181.2O0 Rye. bushels 2.000 1.000 Barley, bushels 10.000 8.000 Northwest Grain Markets. TACOMA. May 6. Wheat: Blueetem, 90 082c; fortyfold, 87c; club. 86 C 67c; red Rus sian. 84c. Mill fesd advanced $1 per ton. Receipts, wheat 18 cars, hay 5 cars, corn 1 car. SEATTLE. May 6. Milling quotations: Bluestem, 87c; fortyfold. 86c; club. 85c; Fife, 8Ac; red Russian, 83c Export wheat: Bluestem. 84c; fortyfold. S3c; club. 82c; Fife. 82c; red Russlsn. 80c. Yesterday's car receipts, wheat 28 cars, barley 2 cars; hay 10 cars; oats 1 car. Grain at Saa Fvanrtsce. SAX FRANCISCO. May 6. Wheat and barley Firm. Spot quotations Wheat Shipping. 81. 47 H 1-80 per cen tal. Barley Feed. 1 1.45 1T 1.47 H per cental; brewing, 81.60 W l.SS per cental. Oats Red. tl.S24il.40 per cental; white nominal. Black. 1.158 1.82v per cental. Call board sales . Wheat No trading Barley December. 81.88 H per cental; May, I1.R2H per cental; June, 8L41,a $L45 per cental. European Grain Markets. LONDON, May 5. Cargoes firmer, with more inquiry. Walla Walla for shipment. 3d higher, at 85s to SS 3d. English country markets. Arm, 6d dearer; French country markets, firm. LIVERPOOL May 5. Close: Wheat. May. s lld; July, 7s; October, bs 10L Weath er, elear. w York Cotton Market. 1S7W YORK. May I. Cotton Boot closed quiet. 10 points higher. Middling uplands, 14.64c; do. Gulf, 16.70c. Sales, 1311 bales. Futures closed steady at a net advance of T te 21 points. , Hope at Knr York. NEW YORK. May i. Hops Firm. DREDGE WORK IS PLANNED Government Soon to Deepen Cannel River From Bandon to Coqullle. BANDON. Or.. May S- (Special.) Prac tically everything Is In readiness on the Coqullle River for the big dredge Oregon, which Is to come to the river from Coos Bay about June 1 to clean out the river from Its mouth to Coqullle. The Govern ment specifications call for a 10-foot channel at low water from Bandon to Rl vert on, and a nine-foot channel from Kl vert on to Coqullle. There are two plledrlvers busy on the river at present putting in the necessary bulkheads at various places along the river to take care of the dirt dredged from the river. There Is an appropria tion Of 156.000 to be Used In dredging the river, and the project calls for the re moval of 150.000 yards of dirt In order to get the channel deep enough. It Is esti mated that two months will be required to complete the work. MILLIONS ARE SECRETED .Northern Pacific Bookkeeper Admits AH Earnings. Not Reported. TACOMA. May iV-In a battle of bookkeepers, carried on before the Rail road Commission today. It was revealed that the Northern Pacific receives yearly about 9 per cent on Its total physical, valuation between Tacoma and Port land, which has never been included in the official statement of traffic earnings on which freight rates are based. The effect of the testimony was to Stomach Refused Even Cold Water An attack of grip and bronchitis committed such havoc on Mrs. Shaw's system that her stomach would not retain anything until she took Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, which benefited her from the first dose. ' . ' fib v.- p MRS. A. SHAW. Patchogue, N. Y. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey STANDARD OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE SINCE I860 the world's greatest medicine, is an absolutely pure distillation of clean, se lected grain, thoroughly malted. When taken at meal-time it stimulates the mucous surfaces and little gland3 of the stomach to a healthy action, thereby irrmrovino thfl dJirpstion and assimilation of the food and giving to the system :r-r-.0 its full proportion or nounsnmeni. Doctors of all schools agree that it is the best tonic stimulant to build up the body that is run down and weak ened by the long strain of Winter and drive out Spring fever and malaria. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is the only whiskey that was taxed hy the Government as a medicine during the Spanish-American War. Get the genuine; sold by druggists, dealers, grocers or direct, $1 a large bottle. Medical booklet and doctor's advice free on request. The Daffy Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester, If . T. disclose that the Great Northern and Oregon & Washington on each pays the Northern Pacific $325,000 a year, which appears In the company's report sepa rately from the sum given as operating revenue. Assistant Controller W. C. Johnson, of the Northern Pacific. In addition tes tified that the Northern Express Com pany pays to the parent corporation, the Northern Pacific, one-half its gross revenue, which also does not appear In the controller's official report of traffic earnings. On cross-examination, the assistant controller said the Northern Pacific's total net earnings, above the dividends paid out since reorganization In 1896. is $71,166,410, now carried to the company's credit. BIG CARNIVAL PLANNED LEBANON STRAWBERRY SHOW TO BE EVLARGKD. Dates Set for Important Event and State Officials Promise to Attend Affair. ' LEBANON. Or., May 6. (Special.) The executive committee of the Leba non Strawberry Carnival met last ! night with some of the growers and decided upon the date for holding the carnival. The dates agreed upon were May 31. June 1 and 2. The opening day. May 31, will be devoted to . a horse show and stock parade, with ad dresses by prominent persons in the big tent pavilllon erected for the car nival. Among these will be Governor West and Secretary of State Olcott and other state officials. The second day, June 1, will be farmers" day with auto mobile parades snd a meeting of the State Grange officials with addresses by members of that organization. Fri day, June 2, will be the closing and the big day of the carnival and will be known as good roads day with ad dresses on the subject of road making. It Is the purpose of the Lebanon Business Men's League, under whose auspices the carnival Is given, to make this the biggest event ever given by the league. The three former carnivals have been successful both from the point of attendance and enthusiasm, j The holding of the festivals have greatly increased the interest In the strawberry Industry In this community, especially in the matter of Improving the varieties and of packing the berries for the market. Until the holding of ; the exhibitions the proper packing of , strawberries were practically unknown here. The Indications for a heavy crop ' are now most excellent and the grow ers say there will be plenty of berries by June 1. SURVEY SHIP GOES NORTH Government Planning for Extensive Work In Alaska Waters. . SEATTLE. Wash., May 5. Tl"i coast survey steamer Patterson sailed last night for Sannak Island, and will spend the Summer In making soundings and maps of the waters surrounding the Island and also in seeking a navigable channel in Unga Strait, between Unga Island and the Alaska Peninsula. Cap tain Rude, of the survey steamer Taku. which wintered at Cordova, sailed to day to Join his ship, and the crew of the survey steamer Yukon, which win tered at Kodiak, sailed for Seward on the way to Kodlak. The McArthur, which will complete the survey of Cook Inlet and the Ged ney, and is to survey Wrangell and Congress Narrows, are nearly ready to sail from Seattle. The Explorer, now at San Francisco, will go north In June to mark a channel in the mighty Kuskokwlm River, which despite Its great width and length. Is not navig able because its tortuous stream has not been mapped. Accused Grafter Guiltless. CINCINNATI. May B.-J. H. Sund maker, public service director, who was charged with fraud In connection with certain street paving contracts, was declared not guilty today after the court had ordered this verdict on mo tion by the state. Addison Bennett at Burns. BURNS. Or.. May 5. (Special.) 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I possess skill rod experience, acquired in such a ray that no other can share, and jhould not be classed with medical companies. . It is impossible for a medical company to attend col lege. Companies have no diplomas or license to practice medicine in Oregon or any other state. Medi cal companies usually are named after a doctor. A portrait, whose personality and identity are in definite, is selected and published as the legitimate specialist of the office. Hired substitutes, ordinary doctors with questionable ability, give consultation, examination and treatment. WR1TTK GUARANTEE Dr. Smith's rltt Snl?!. Tr, fud no pay for services. I guarantee to cure ctaln vJnt ' 0rer";2 .w 5n.r .n.i have naid me for my services. My services I cost you ,1ng unless I cureyour VJ..-; Htrj. foison, or any uimiiu and no more than you are able and Office hoars -I A. M. to I ?. M. Sr. A. G. Smith CURED IN Varicose Veins Piles, Fistula & Enlarged Glands Expert Examination Free 17 Tears of Success in Treating Many Cnaee Permanently Cured In ONE TREATMENT, most iime avln. Most natural. Most Safe. Ne Detention from 0P-'n;n lly or Home. A Radical and Permanent Cure. I Will Olve SSOO to Any Charity as a Guarantee That Every Statement in Thia Announcement la True. I cure rapidly, painlessly and at email expense. I will derrnrate actual results In your case. 1 will give conclusive evidence of my merit which !rbtainedrnd maintained by ability I invite you to co my office. I will explain my treatment for Hernia, Plies. Fistula, Vnrl eoie Vein., Pelvic, Nervous, Bloed, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. I will gWe you free a physical examination; If necessary, a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions to determine existing patholoKlcal and bacterioloElcal conditions. Every person should take advantage of this opPortuniS to learn their true condition. Certainty of cure is what you want. A thorough Investigation should be made by every ailing Pon i as to the specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to self" f dOB,? we.id?r pend upon you demand the best medical attention. I have tjo l"t' and can give you this service. 1 have always charged a very reasonable fee, eo that my services may be obtained by any man who 'l.?? sires to Se cured I make ni misleading statements or ""businesslike propositions; neither do I desire to be particularly independent, and I would Uke to have you for a patient ff you will come to me on , a strictly professional basis, and the Inducements that I offer, y jre my ability and 80 years' successful experience, time-saving treatment and guarantee of cure of certain diseases. ww nun tv- WKW SCIENTIFIC METHODS WHICH CANNOT FAIL BLOOD lsS SLJ'SnTERVSWI, V ASirO.B OR u ar OTTirn VKII OBSTRUCTIONS. SORES, ULCERS, SWOLLEN uJS riSHDrisD BLADDER TROUBLES AND ALL DIS EASES COMMON TO MEN. We are permanently located, incorporated and licensed under the laws of Oregon. MEN, IF IN TROUBLE, CONSULT TJ9 TODAT. If nA,'l"i write for free book and self-examination blank. Many cases cured at home. Hours t A. M. to S P. M. Sundays. 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 281 MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH. PORTLAND, OB. Dr. Lindsay REIABLE EDUCATED EXPERIENCED CONSULT ME FREB If you are worried about a special ail ment, organic weak ness or any male ail ment or blood ail ment. I have so much faith in m V own skill that I will prove my ability before I one cent. Tou don't need money to gin my treatment. TOU MAY FAT ask be- MH AFTER I CURE TOU. Dr. Lindsay The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder aDd Second streets. En trance 128Mi Second street, Portland. Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to S P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. S. H. WAI JING CO. Original Chinese herb and root medicine. Man or woman suffering- with any Internal, external or eruptive disease can be cured speedily and have all the traces eradicated from the system by our Wonderful Remedies. Free consultation and ex amination. 301H First sU Portland. Or. Five Days Varicose Veins, Hernia, Blood Poison Wo Detention From Occupation, Family or Home NO SEVERE OPERATIONS. MANY CASES P ERMANEOTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVING, MOST NAT URAL. MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT Ct'RE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS IS A FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC CESS. 1 HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. I WILf GIVE S500 TO ANY CHARITY A3 GUARAN TEE THAT EVERY STATEMENT I N TH I S ANNOUNCEMENT I S TRUE. I Invite you to come to my of fice. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia. Nervous Debility, Blood Poison, Piles, Fistula. Bladder, Kldnev, Prostatic and all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination; If necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions, to deter mine pathological and bacterio logical conditions. Every person should take advantage of this op portunity to learn their true con dition. A permanent cure is what you want. varicose: veins impair vitality. I dally demon strate that varicose veins can be cured in nearly all cases by one treatment. In such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are pre ss r v e d and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation Is rapidly re established, instead of the depress ing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. HERNIA fRTJPTTJRE) Disregard of existing hernia hae cost many lives. The smallest hernias are the most dangerous to life, because of the increased liability to strangulation. I cure rupture in selected cases with per fect safetv and entail no suffer ing, and do not detain you from occupation, under guarantee. Many cases cured to stay cured In one treatment. OS" FOR BLOOD POISON. I use Professor Ehrlich's won derful new discovery, "60S. In cases of Speciflo Blood Poison. It cures In one treatment, and lathe reateet marvel of medical science. Thie new r e m e d y has been successfully used In thou sands of cases. Let me explain It to you. - Kanaflta willing to pay for benefits. Bunaaya, iv . J". M. 234 Morrison Street Corner Second PORTLAND, OR. 19' m FIVE DAYS Men Cures Guaranteed or No Pay MEN CURED Is Our Fee SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning, itching and Inflammation stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected la seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call, wr'te for list of questions. Office ' Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co. Z24Vs WASHIXGTOX STKKET, Corner First. Portland, Or. s L. T. YEE & SONS flit? Old. Reliable Chin Doctor tpent llletlm itudy -t berba and rcsearcb In Ctalra; was 4trantd diploma by b Cmpror; guarantees care all whan fit hnrfl ff.il If VOU BU Ir. CaVil OI wins U m aa, ssi J!ine V4Me T UlkUsHIti