20 THE MORNING OREOOXIAy. FRIDAY. MAT 12, 1911. BIG LUMBER ORDER IS RECEIVED HERE 12,C00,C00 Feet to Be Sent to Australia by Columbia and Sound Mills. PRICE IS $12 THOUSAND Half of Amount AVantrd Is nought Iora Ft- Helen Lumber Com rnj Sao Iuo!m-o Firm Is Purchaslnjf Agrnt. Confirmation came from Pan Fran Cisco last night of a report current on the waterfront yesterday that J. J. Moore, of the J. J. Moore Comrany, San Francisco, tad purchased 11.000.000 fee of Columbia River and Puiret Sound lumber for shipment to Australia. The Columbia I'.lver lialf of the mount wan purchased from the St. Helena Lumber Company and the Mon arch Lumber Company, and the Puset Found share from the Eelilnnham Hay Company, of BeHlnpharn. Wash. The price paid was $12 i thousand for No. 1. which Is considered jrood in view of the present rather stagnant condition of the lumber market, complained of by manufacturers. Shipments, to t made from purchase points, will b-rln at once. Mr. Moore announced, and )m expects that the en tire amount will be moved in the next three months. The names of the vessels chartered to carry the cargoes were not announced. The announcement of this deal Is ex. pected to lend Impetus to the lumber market, which has been dull of late. A. M .Vorwrflio steamer Itenrlk Ibsen, for Henf kont aixl way poru. Arrived at 1 and left up at J", il. Br!tlh ateanier fcu orse. Irvra Antwerp via nan Krancisco. Arrived down at 1:40 and sailed at IslO P. M. Steamer Breakwater, for C'ooa Bay. an Francisco, May IL Arrived Steamer Boanok. from Saa Dls. Sailed at X P. X Slaajnar Bear, for Portland. Coos i'ay. May 11. Arrived ti learner Al liance, from Fortla&d. Tukahama. May IL Palled Norwegian steamer Rrcla. for Portland. Mao Pedro, May 11. Arrived yesterday Fteamer baxtnaw. from Portland via South Uend. Kaattla. May 11. Arrived t. ft 8. Sno homish, from Xeaa Bar: V. 0. S. sfaase<a. from Astoria; steamer M. F. Plant, from Baa Francisco; steamer dado Maru. from Yoko hama. BaJ.'ed h Warner Col. E. L. Drake. for t?an Francisco. Baa FranciKo. May 11. Arrived Staamer 1 E AT HIGH ABROAD Dry, Hot Weather in Russia and Roumania. EXCITEMENT AT CHICAGO OSHKOSH II IS BUILDING PlMcr Craft of Wrecked Schooner Nearly Ready at Marshfleld. MARSHFIELD. Or.. May 11. (Special.) -The icaso'.tno schooner which ia being; eul.t by Kruse ot Hunks at North Kend Xor the Elmore Company of the Colum bia River, la to be named the Oshkosh 31. She is a sister boat of the ill-fated gasoline schooner Oshkosh which was wrecked near the mouth of the Columbia Klver and which was built here. The koal will be finished soon and the ma' chlnery will be installed at Astoria. She will be ready for service June 1. Matson brothers, of Catrhlns; Inlet, are kulldir.s; one of the finest passvnirer and xretunt boats ever used on the bay. It la HI feet lor.fr with 10-foot beam, and will have thr-e cabins for freight and passengers. One hundred passengers may be accommodated on the boat, and he will he us d on one of the bay or liver runs. T.ie power will come from Sk steam generator burning crude oil. Max nmmerman. Marabfleld. boat kullder. has completed a gasoline launch lor use on the buy. and Is working on a second craft. Holland brothers are build ing a largv addition to their boat-build-lnir estaolishnier.l in Marslitleld. Kruse c Hanks, at North liend. have contract to build a strain schooner for the Simpson lumber Company, and re cently built a boat for use in San Fran cisco Fay. "YACHT Hl XCHIMi IS M Y 13 SlAjorean Will He- About Completed by June? I Is Announced. The gasoline yacht "Bayocean. now building for the run from Portland to Hayov-ean, Tillamook Hay. will be launched from Supple' shipyard, foot rf Belmont street, on Saturday. May 21. The contract cal! for her delivery to the owners June 1 an. I It Is anti cipated that the vessel will have been Sully completed by that time or at any rate Willi In a few dus of that date. The hull of the yacht I now being fainted. The upper portion has ai re J y been given the first coat. The Iluyoccan will be entirely white In color. It la planned to make the trip to Bayocean and hack three times a week, leaving Portland and Bayocean at n!Kh:. so that the bar may be crossed during the daylight hours of early morning. The vessel Is about 170 tons burden tuid 14 feet in Weill, with an 18-foot ream. She will be equipped with three triple-screw gasoline engines ca llable of generating SO0 horsepower. The crew will consist of 10 men. She will be capable of accommodating 100 jassenpers. nXAXU INTELUGENCaV Dae to Arrive. Kama. Prom. Data Yosmite......San Kranclaco la port Hercules. ionskonc. . . .Ja port iJfivtr Msrdro....in iori Anvli..........Bandon...... In port mi" m. inon iiiamooi....uiK J Bear. ......... Fan Pedro.... Mav 13 Koanok.......an Dleso... May 14 Aillai'-a tureka May IT Boss City fan Pedro. ...May IS Geo. W. Elder. .San Diego. ..May SI Klverslde Balboa June Scheduled te Depart. Name. For. Data AdvII ..Bandos. ...... May IS Onlde-i Gate. . ..Tlliamook. May 12 Yosemlte ban Krancisco May It Beaver San Pedro. ... May 13 Sue H. Elmoral lllamook... May It Rouoka Su Ditto May 17 Bear fran Pedro.... May IS Ai:iir' ..Eureka May 1 RoseClty Fan padre.... May Cao. TV. Elder. .San Diego. . . . May 24 Hercules . . . . -Hornckons. . . .May ;j Itlrertide Balooa June 15 July Option Shows a Gain of 1 1-2 Cents at the Close Short Jump to the Long Side of the Market. Roanoke, from San Pedro. Santa Kou. for clan Diego. Called Steamer Tide at Astoria Friday. Klsh. Low. 0:T A. M .7 feet a s A. M -0.1 fet l:MP. M 7.1 fret :&3 P. M . .. . 2. 1 feet FIREMEN ARE UPHELD CHIEF JUSTIFIES NOX-USE FIKEBOAT I RECENTLY. or CHICAGO. May 11. Tifhtenlng up of European markets led to a considerable change of sentiment here today regarding wheat. Many traders Jumped from the short to the long alda and there was a steady advance In prices. Dry. hot weather in Huasla and Roumania was largely re sponsible. Tba minds of wheat speculators turned again and again to the large de crease last month In the world's available unolv. a falling off of 8.1.000.000. compared with 24.000.000 bushels for the corresponding time a year ago. The total Is thus brought down to within .OoO.OOO bushels of the amount 13 months ago. altnnugn sun about 67.000.OO0 bushels larger than two years ago. Dispatches from Australia re ported an Improved call there from Europe. May led the advance, but was only traaea In to a limited extent. July ranged from n7o to Sc. closing lVio up at S9hiV Corn was boaght on a liberal scale, juiy fluctuated between R2UfS2kc and R2i A.I He and closed steady. He up at 33" c Cash grades firm. No. 3 yellow finished at tie to ssvr. Oats went to the highest figures yet reached this month. Price changes for the July option varied from 32Hc to 3JC. wun the close 3.1 V S S3 N c. lust S c more iMnalvi than 24 hours before. Much congestion and a great aeai or evening up of the short Interest In May pork causd a generally higher market for nrovlslona. In tho delivery In question tne rlM at th end of tho day was 70c but xor other products the maximum gain did not excead 15c. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Campbell Tells Committee Subal terns Acted Wisely in Not Turn ing Big IIoe on Molorcrnft. Fire Chief Campbell Justifies action of the department la not sending the fire- boat to the fire In the motor-boats near the Inman-Poulsen Lumber Company's plant recently. He declared to the mem' be re of the fire committee yesterday aft' ernoon that the boat could not have been used to advantage there; that, had Its streams been turned on. some one might have been killed, owing to the heavy pressure and that the tire would not have been handled any better. Experience has proved that fires In boats like those can be handled to better advantage with a small hose than with larger hose, said Chief Campbell. "It requires too much exertion to drag heavy hose around and It is impracticable. f'-attallon Chief Stevens, who has charge of the district where the Ore occurred, did not order the flreboat out until some one cut a boat adrift. He then called the boat to protect the waterfront not to fisht the fire In those small boats. Members of the Motor-Boat Club had filed a remonstrance against the fire de partment's action in not sending the flre boat when the night operator was tel phoned to. Chief Campbell said the oper ators have orders not to send the flre boat on telephone calls, but to dispatch he nearest engine company, which was done In this case. He said the fire s handled In the best way. The committee will get an official report from him and will consider the case then. Low. .07 , Close. 1 .S .S91 .ItSVi .90 H Msy S i -Ti July us .S9H Sept...... .87H Dec. 9H .0Va CORN. May BH .54H .his. July .3a ..i.i Sept BJ .S3W Dec SOTi .SHa -60 OATS. May I5i -S2H .3?i Juiy 31 S .ass Sept 324 .33 ."'a Dec . MESS PORK. May IS 75 17.50 1.75 July 13.-'S l-i LARD. May 1.15 1.20 S.1J4 Sept .2i S-30 S. Vj SHORT RIBS. Julv .7H .10 s.es Sept 8.0JH S.OS s.00 Cash quotations were as toiiowb: Flour Heavier. Spring patents, best hard. reduced In some instances 20c. Rye No. 2. fl.ll. Barley Feed or mixing. 5f5: fair to choice malting. cJ1.0. Flaxseed No. 1 Southwestern, none; o. 1 Northwestern, none. Timothy seed 12. Clover f 15.7S. Pork Mess, per barrel. 117.37 i 6 17.50. Lard Per 100 pounds. S.1!. Short ribs Sldea (looae). 7.SOO.1H4. Sides Khort. clear (boxed), ISSllJi,. Oram statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 47.000 bnshels. Primary receipts were 4:1. not bushels, compared with 2SS.00O bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. Ill cars: corn. 180 cars: oats, 134 cars; hogs, 17.000 head. .r.4, .r.j- .33H .;! .3.-. .34 J7.4S is. :s H.17H s.:5 .07H 1.02H Flour, barrela Wheat bueheta Corn, bushela . Oats, bushela Rye. bushels . Barley, bushels Receipts. Shipments. .. 14 00 23.400 ..155.300 11.400 ..2OS.2O0 S17.S00 ..175.900 307.400 . . 25.000 .. 48.000 2C.000 THE DR. GREEN METHOD OF CURING MEN NOT A CENT CHARGED unless cured dVICKEST CTRES that stay cored. LOWEST PRICES I of any specialist. A certain cure Is what you want. This we VlU give you beyond doubt If your case Is curable. There Is absolutely no patch work; about our treat ment, for soon after .besjlnntna It disag-reeable symptoms disappear and the trouble never returns. Our best reference Is our former patients, whom we have cured and made happy. If discouraged because you have failed with others, call and see us. A confidential chat, to gether with a thorough personal examination, will cost you nothing. If you take our treatment, you may pay for It when satisfied, or when cured. 11 XT Weak. Swollen, Sagging, VariCOSe VeillS Knotted. Wormr-ke Velaa, Clotted Stagnant Pools of Im pure lllood, Weak, Nervous, Low Vitality, Mental Depression. We demonstrate that VARICOSE VEENS can be cured without severe surgical operation. Beneficial effects are immediate. Pain quickly ceases, enlarged veins rapidly re duce, healthy circulation speedily returns, and strength, soundness and robust health are soon restored. The complicated ailments of these organs are rapidly overcome. There is no sjuess work about It. We remove every obstruc tion, stop every waste, allay all Irritation and Inflammation, revitalize the weakened organs, and soon accomplish a safe, thorough and per manent cure. Quacks reap a harvest by pretend ing that every little rash, skin eruption or pimple la a sign of blood test tells you whether or The doctor may lie, but the test uur treat- ''alsla i'srai Bladder and Kidney Blood Poison and "606" blood poison. The Wassermann not you have the ailment. never docs. The test Is vours at our office for the asking'. ment for this ailment drives th8 poison out of the system and not into It. If you prefer the new German remedy of Dr. Ehrlich, known as 0," we have it- The quacks want you to believe It cures In a few minutes or a few days. It does not do anything of the kind. It should only be used under hospital conditions with the patient In bed for at least three days, and then under constant observation. In complications affecting certain organs, especially the heart, it should not be used at all, and in many cases results have been very serious through carelessness. hen we treat you there Is absolutely no danger and when we dis charge you as cured the Wassermann blood test will tell you your blood 10 uusuiuieiy aure ana iree irom tne aliment. . V .v.- irk. . -n ni.iia- at evil effect upon the physical, mental ther Dowers, la familiar to all afflict! men. The symptoms need not be enumerated. We want all ailing men to know that our ANIMAL EXTRACT treat ment Is the Ideal remedy for NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY. It does not stimulate temporarily, but restores permanently. All disagreeable symptoms soon disappear, nerve energy Is regained, self-respect, self confidence and self-control return, and the patient Is prepared for a new period of life. Ind, bleeding, Itching or protruding leer a. ete. Our proven methods make hospital opera tions unnecessary. In most cases no pain or detention from business. " guarantee uulck relief and positive, permanent cures. AfflI-forl Mom 2J"hat vo,u wan 1" a cure. Come to us and get it. -klillCtCU ITien Once under our treatment, you will quicklv realize how simple a thing it Is to get well in the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life but life to years. Office hours, dally 9 to o. Evenings 7 to 8. cundays 10 to 1 only. HP n I? 17 17 M rT 362 Washington St. -rv V-r. PORTLAND. OR. Nervo-Vital DebiKty 1". and ott Pilot- nnJ Roet,! .?". Weeding, a v uuu ii-.t.iai intnia L points. May, 15.68c; June. 15.73e; Joly, 15.7rtc; August. l.'.48c; September. 13.7L'c; October. la.l4o; November. 13.03c: Decem ber. 13.02c: January, 13.01c: March, 13.0c Spot closed quiet. 15 points higher. Mid dling uplands. lS.BOc; do. Gulf. Iti.l5c. FIREMEN HAVE CLOSE CALL Med ford Furniture Store Burns and Smoke Overcomes Four. MEDFORD, Or., May 11. (Special.) Fire, which broke out In a local furni ture store 'early Thursday morning endangered the lives of four firemen, who were rescued only after a hard battle on the part of their comrades. The fire started in a loft in which a carload of mattresses were stored and the fumes from burning wool and feathers overcame the first member of the department who ventured into the building. Tho loss Is estimated at 18000. CHARTER INTEREST DEEP on Proposed Commission. r.raln and Produce at New York. NEW YORK. May 11. Flour, firm and tt-t ki,h,r. NMMlnti. T7 SMi barrels: ahln- Manr Ak Mayor for Appointments I ments. jooo barrels. Wheat Knot, nrm: jso. i ren. use ele vator and OvSe f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 North- era Duluth. 11.10". f. o. b. afloat. Futures. firm on good buying by shorts on the firm ness abroad, continued hot and dry weather In Southeastern Europe and the belief that tha market was oversold, closing 14 to mo net higher. May closed f7-"4e; July closed Wic: Feptembcr closed 04c receipts, 70. Soo bushels. Hops Firm. Hides Dull. Petroleum Steady. Wool Quiet. French Bark Chartered. Tne French bark La Blanche. 1100 tons, now en route from Noumeati, New Caledoni.i. to Dieppe. France, has been chartered by the Portland Flouring Iills Company to load wheat at Port land this Fall for the United Kingdom. t-he satled from Noumeau on January 15. This will be her first trip to the Columbia River. Several carriers have already been encaged by Portland ex porters to handle the new crop. The 1a Blanche la expected to arrive In Octo ber or early In November. Others will arrive earlier In the season to handle the first of the crop to reach this port. Marine Notes. The Port of Portland bar tug Wa.1 Jula will be brought np from Astoria In a few days and put on the public dry dock at St. Johns for her annual over hauling and cleaning. The steam schooner Despatch, which has loaded lumber at Portland. Kalama and other points, left out last night. She will stop at Kalnler to finish cargo before crossing the bar. The steam chooner F. S. Loop, which left port last r.U-ht. was also scheduled to stop at Rainier to Increase cargo. The steimcr Northland finished load ing larce timbers for the Mare Island Navy-Yard. San Francisco, at the In man tt Poulsen mill yesterday and left down last night. Local lumbermen expert that when the Pan.aia Canal Is finished similar cargoes wnl be loaded at Portland in large numbers for New York and other cities on the Atlantic Coast. Harbormaster Sp!er In a few days will have printed notices prohibiting the using of the Stark-street, dock for the loading and unloading of freight. This is In pursuance of a policy an uomred by the lock Commission. The public dock at the foot of Stark street hereafter will be reserved for the use of official and pleasure craft. Movement of Vessels. PORTLAND. May 1L Arrived British sraamer St no-t. from Antwerp via Pan sraaeeeo. Pald Steamer Falcon, for Ban rranciew steamer Breakwater, for Coos Bar: steamer F. S. Loop, f-e Oak Point l steamer tkesratch. from R-itnler for Ban yranclsce: e noonee Yellowstone, from St. Helena, for PaO Pedro. Astoria. May TV Condition at tha mouth of tha rtw at S p. M.. smooth! wind, northwest 10 miles: waatbar. r.oa.iy. Sailed At f a. si. stoamer Oee. W. Elder, for Caa Diego a ad way ports; staaraar Wast- nsa tor Baa rrandsco. faiUd at UMi , Since the City Council has authorised Mayor Simon to appoint IS men to draft a charter based on tlf- commie- Ion form of city government, great In- erest has been aroused. The Mayor has had many applications for posl- lons on the committee, but haa not d time to give the subject careful consideration. "I shall aim to give all interests rep resentation on thla commission, said the Mayor yesterday. "It Is Important that all sides of the city's life be rep resented In making up the proposed charter. Gay Lombard, who was a candlditte for Mayor In the Republican primaries, and who declared in favor of the com mission plan, said yesterday that he be lieved the voters should have an op portunity to decide whether they want a commission form of government, not later than next Fall. "I am highly In favor of having this charter compiled and submitted to a vote at a special election, not later than next Fall." said Mr. Lombard yes terday. e need this change more than anything else, and I shall use my Influence to have It decided as soon as possible. I think the people want this change, and. If they do. they should have an opportunity very soon to have it. I European firatn Markets. LOVPOX. Mar 11. Cargoes steadier. Walla Walla fr shipment at 3-s Bd to SKs. Knrllsh country markets oulet: French country markets, nrm. I.rVFRPOOU Mnr 11. Wheat May. 7s; July, os 11 Hd; October, 6s 9 Weather cloudy. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 11. Close: 'Wheat May. Wic; July, Wic; Beptember. 2ic; DncmMr, mite Cash: No. 1 hard, fl.osfc; No. t Northern. S1.00S l.Oi ; No. 3 North,. 97 -S 101 H: No. 3 wheat. 4Q SHc firatn nt Pan Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, May 11. Wheat Firm. P.arley Steady. Ppot quotations: Wheat Shipping, fl.47'4 tl.fto per cental. Parley Feed. fl.4S91.4Hw Per cental; brewing. fl.&5M..vm per cental. Oats Red. iu;si. per ceutai; wniie. nominal; black, fl.U01.3:2ft per cental. Call board sales: "Wheal No trading. ELKS TO GO TO ASTORIA - Grain Market ef the Northwest. TACOMA. May 11. Wheat: Bluestam. 94 0oc: fortyfold. Pc: club. 8QU&87C Red Russian. He Receipts wheat today: 6 cars; bay. a cars. SEATTLE. May 11. Wheat: Bluestem. Mr: fortyfold, 88c: club. b74c; Fife. t-7c: red Russian, etlc. Receipts yesterday: Wheat f cars, corn 2 cars, hay 20 cars. Wool et St. I.ouls. ST LOUIS. May 11. Wool, unchanged; medium and clothing, IS'ilsr; light fine, IS 016c; heavy Una, l-tfl4c; tub-washed. 18 3 -Sc. Chicago Prod nee Market. CHICAGO. May 11. Butter Steady; creameries. 16921c: dairies. 1X419& Kkes Steady; receipts to.004 cases: at mark, rases Included, 13H14c; firsts, 10c; prime nrsts. lnc cnoese bteaay; aaisies. tt 12"c: tw.ns. i:i.c: young Americas. 13Uc; long horns. 12013c. Steamer Chartered to Take Members to House AVarmlng. Members of Portland Lodge. No. 142. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, will go to Astoria S00 strong Sat urday to help Astoria lodge to dedi cate Its new lodge rooms. The steamer Monarch has been chsrtered by the Klks and will leave Washington street dock at 1 o'clock. The committee on entertainment has arranged a programme for the amuse ment of the Klks on the way to Astoria One ot the Portland bands will furnish music and several vaudeville perform ers will provide other entertainment. Frank llennessy will take part In the musical programme and will sing Portland. lli" at the exercises at Astoria. The excursion will be solely a stag affair. Those In charge of the - excursion programme are: K. K. Kubll. C C. Bradley. T. I Ferklns. E. A. Marshall and Theodore Rowland. Hood Rlrer Gets Two Offices. HOOD RIVER. Or, May 11. Spe cial.) As soon as the np-town office of the Western Union Telegraph Com pany Is established here, this city will have two places from which messages mav be sent, for the company has de cided to maintain the- office which Is now In the passenger nation of tha O.-W. R. at N. Co. A communication received yesterday by the secretary of the Commercial Club, J. C. r-kinner, from E. Boenlng. district commercial superintendent of the telegraph com pany, says that quarters for the new office had been secured In the Hood River Bank A Trust building. London Wool Bales. LONDON. May 11. The offerings at the wool auction sales today amounted to 14,- SS7 balea. Bidding was animated and me rlroe. especially the best grades, were eager ly taken by the home trade and continental buyers. Cross-breds were firm. American buy ers were Quiet. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May 11. Cotton futures closed steady at a net advance of U to 23 Over 1000 bottles of "Cough Btops" sold by us last year. WhyT Because! Plummrr'a. 60 Tbird Jfeieor omsatsrWts I V 'TS Women who bear children and remain healthy are those who pre pare their systems in advance of baby's coming. Unless the mother aids nature in its pro-natal work the crisis finds her system unequal .to the demands made upon it, and she is often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a help to nature as Mother s Inend, and no ex pectant mother should fail to use it. It relieves the pain and dis comfort caused by t he Btrain on the ligaments, makes pliant and elastic those fibres and muscles which nature is expanding, prevents numb ness of limbs, and soothes the in flammation of breast elands. The system beine thus prepared by Mother's Friend dispels the fear that the ensis may not be safely met. Mother's Friend assures a Epeedy and complete recovery for the mother, and she is left a healthy woman to enjoy the rearing of her child. Mother s ., , J3., MOTHERS a V aa 4 aj VV1 aJe Write for our free book for expectant mothers which contains much valuable information, and many suggestions of a helpful na ture. BRAD FIELD REGULATOR' COe, Atlanta, Oa. MEN CURED $5 Is Our Fee SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con tracted and chronlo cases cured. All burning. Itching and Inflammation stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected in seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call. wrte ror list of Questions. Office Hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co. 224V4 WASHINGTON STREET, Corner First. Portland. Or. . L. T. YEE & SONS rhe OI4. Sellable Cblnana Dector spent lifetime study t herbs end rsssaroh In Chine: was granted diploma by tha Emparor; guarantees cure all a : 1 man la ot mea and wotnea vbaa others faiL If you suf fer, sail or write to a) fOX-b UEDICIK CO- I4V kint. Omt, Aid sr. Pertiaad. O. Worked Three Weeks in Last 10 Months a F. Robb, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., writes: "I am a farmer of the Iron Mountains. I have had rheumatism for the last ten months. I purchased a pair of electropodes and have had great results from them. .1 have worked but three weeks In the last ten months and now I am working; on my farm every day and think I am getting- well." John McArthur, of Bowlus. Minn., writes: "Enclosed please find $3 for which please send me three pairs of Electropodes. I have used two pair of your Electropodes now. When I began their use I was not able to make a step without the aid of crutches, now I am able to get around nicely with a cane and believe another pair will com pletely cure me." Rheumatism, nervousness, neuralgia, backache, liver and kidney complaints are caused by excess , uric acid. Medi cine can only temporarily counteract the effect, while electropodes remove the excess uric acid, and all other poi sons and impurities, from the system. The result Is prompt relief and a, per manent cure. What Electropodes have done for others, they can do for you. Nothing Is so convincing as the actual test. Elec tropodes will convince you. Wear a pair 30 days absolutely at our risk. Booklet upon request. At druggists or by mall, postpaid. If your druggist cannot furnish Electro podes, send us 11 and we will see that you are supplied Immediately. State whether for man or woman. Western Electropode Company, 241 Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, Cal. I Only Want to See the Sick People To Them I Can Prove the Worth of Chinese Herbs Gee Gee Wo Wo If you have been ailing for some time or if some ill has fastened Itself upon you, donBt delay in consulting me. Perhaps by coming to my waiting room where many others daily are awaiting me by appointment and talk ing to mem, would convince you or the benefits to be had from these won derful gifts of Nature. Many former patients who have been cured have sent me letters. If they could be cured, why not you? People out ot town write for con sultation ' blank and circular. Inclose four cents In stamps. THE C. GEB WO CHTYESE MEDICINE CU.VIPAil, 162 First St., Cor. Morrison, Portland, Oregon. Men and Women Cured Th famous 8. K. Chan Chl neM Medicine Company, with their remedied, of herbs and roots cure won derfully. It has cured many sufferer when other remedies have failed. chronic, private ailments. nervousness. blooa poison. rneumausm. athma. pneumonia, kidney, throat and luns; troubles, consumption, stomach disorders and o trier diseases of all kinds. Remedies harmless. NO OPERATION. Consultation free. Examination for ladles by Mrs. & K,. Chun, can or write to yhe B. K Chan. Chinese Medicine Co.. JUorrisca au f ortlaad. Oregon, Euro cure for nis 1 1 ii bii i iss hi 1 1 in u mi pm r Cured in Five Days Varicose Veins, Hernia, Blood Poison No Detention From Occupation, Family or Home NO SEVERE OPERATION-R MANY OASES PERMANENTLY OtJHBD IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-8AVTNQ, MOST NAT URAL. MOST 8AFB. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURE. 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. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. I WILL GIVE 1500 TO ANY CHARITY AS GUARAN TEE THAT EVERY STATEMENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT 13 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, Kidney, 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 b a c t e rio 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 VEIXS 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 served 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 (RUPTURE) , Disregard of existing hernia hse coat 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 safety and entail no suffer ing, and do not detain you from occupation, under guarantee. Many cases cured to Btay cured In one treatment. "Sua" FOR BLOOD POISOJt. I use Professor Ehrlich's won derful new discovery. " 606," In cases of Specific Blood Poison. It cures In one treatment, and Is the greatest marvel of medical science. This new remedy has been successfully used in thou sands of cases. Let me explain It to you. WRITTEN GUARANTEE Dr. Smith's written guarantee means a cure or no pay for services. I guarantee to cure certain ailments or refund every dollar you have paid me for my services. My services cost you nothing unless I cure your Varlcosu Veins, Hernia, Piles, Fistula, Blood Poison, or any ailment I guarantee to cure. My terms are reasonable and no more than you are able and willing to pay for benefits. Office hours 8 A. M. to S P. M. Sundays. 10 .A. M. to 1 P. M. Dr. A. G. Smith. I am tha only specialist in Port land who does not advertise a fic titious name or photograph. I publish my true photograph, correct name, personally conduct my office. I am the most success ful and reliable, as medical cre dentials and press records prove. make this statement so that you trill know you consult a true spe cialist, who sees and treats pa tients personally. I possess skill tnd experience, acquired in such a tray that no other can share, and ihould 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. Dr. A. G. Smith 234 Morrison Street Corner Second PORTLAND, OR. M CURED IN FIVE DAYS Varicose Veins Piles, Fistula & Enlarged Glands Expert Examination Free 17 Years of Success in Treating Men Cures Guaranteed or No Pay Many Cases Permanently Cored In ONE TREATMENT. Most Time Saving. Most Natural. Moat frafe. No Detention from Occupation, Fam ily or Home. A Radical and Permanent Cure. I Will Give 500 to Any Charity as a Guarantee That Every Statement In This Announcement Is True. I cure rapidly, painlessly and at small expense. I will demonstrate actual results in your case. I will give conclusive evidence of my merit which Is obtained and maintained by ability. I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain my treatment for Hernia, Piles, Fistula, Varl eoee Veins, Pelvic, Xervoae, Blood. Klduey and Bladder Diseases. I will give you free a physical examination; if necessary, a microscopical and chemical analysis of seoretlons to determine existing pathological and bactorlological conditions. Every person should take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. Certainty of cure Is what you want. A thorough investigation should be made by every ailing person as to the specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and those who de pend upon you demand the best medical attention. I have the ability 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 sincerely de sires to be cured. I make no misleading statements or unbusinesslike propositions; neither do I desire to be particularly Independent, and I would like to have you for a patient. If you will come to me on a strictly professional baols, and the Inducements that I offer, which are my ability and 30 years' successful experience, time-saving treatment and guarantee of cure of certain diseases. WE CURB BT NEW SCIENTIFIC METHODS WHICH CANNOT FAIL BLOOD AXD SKIN AILMENTS, NERVE WEAKNESS, VARICOSE OR KNOTTED VEINS, OBSTRUCTIONS, SORES, ULCERS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, PILES, KIDNEY AND 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 TJS TODAY. If you cannot call, write for free book and self-examination blank. Many cases cured at home. Hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 291 MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR, VARICOSE VE NS I Cure CURED IN FIVE DAYS Nervous Debility, Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver Disorders, Piles, Fistula and All Diseases of Men I Advertise "What I Do, and Do What I Advertise. $10 EXAMINATION GIVEN FREE BY A PHYSICIAN WHO HAS BEEN 30 YEARS A SPECIALIST. COME AND CONSULT US FREE OF ALL CHARGE. DR. LINDSAY THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST. Corner Alder and Second streets. Entrance 128 H Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P, M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.