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SO TUT! SfORXTXG OrtEGOXIAX. TTTUIiSDAY, 3IAY IS. 191T. WHEA T RATES T STIFFEN a he Is familiar with the district's af. fairs he Is looked upon as fitted for the billet. Two Carriers Cargoes Early Advanced Engaged for in Season at Freights. 30 SHILLINGS REFUSED Vrwl In 'rTandy" Class TToMe Ont for IVttrr Price Higher Insur ance Makes Cambrian Chief tain Hate 31. Cable messages from abroad yester day convryed news of another spurt In the charter market. Not only were two carriers added to the fleet that Is to load In the 1511-11 cereal season from Portland, but both were taken at advanced rates over the price of 27. d that has been current. The hlirhest encasement was that of the British bark Cambrian Chieftain, which Hind, l'.ulph A Co. are reported to nave taken at 2j 3d. and It is snld by mariners that owing; to the fact she was butlt In 1SS5 extra Insurance Is d by the underwriters that In reality brlnss her rate to 11 shillings. hhe is to clear from Tort Natal for this harbor. The second fixture was that of the In-h bark Krncst Leiroure. owners of wh!-h olitained a rate of IS 3d. She Is at Newcastle. N. S. W.. where she dis charged a cargo loaded at tan Fran cisco As four coal cargoes have been bought there, for which tonnage has not been announced. It Is assumed that she will bring fuel and load wheat out ward early In the season. Another vessel that has been worked on. the Norwegian bark Catharine. which silled from New York January 1 for Kosarlo. has been temporarily lost to tne t'ortiand fleet, as her owners have refused to accept JO shillings, be cause she Is of only SS tons net register and therefore In the class of "handy vessels." It was also In dicated tn yesterday's cables that the renrh bark Thiers had been Axed to load general cargo at Belfast and Lon don for Portland, but so far as was ascertained she has not been taken for wheat. Some shipping men are strongly In clined to the view that freights will take a drop, but exporters are generally of the opinion that the tonnage on the way Is so limited for early loading that the former rate of STs .l will not be obtainable, at least until after heavy ream movements are floated in November. Steamer Alert Nearly Ready. MAKSHKIKLD. Or- May 17. (Spe rial.) The river steamer Alert, which has been undergoing repairs for some time past, will be completed in a few days and-will go back on the Coo River run between Marsh field and Al legany. New machinery baa been In- stalled and the speed of the boat In' creased. The Alert will be used In con nectton with the tew automobile route carrying the passengers from here to Allegany, where they will rake tn automobile for Drain. Port Case to Be Tried Next Week It has been definitely announced that the suit taring for Its object the settle ment of legal entanglements affectln toe old and new Port of. Portland Cora' mlsstoners will be heard before the Su preme Court a week from today. Coun sol for the old board has served and filed a brief, and that of the new board will be ready next week, being nearly completed. In view of the number constitutional questions raised, an Imme diate decision Is not expected. Captain Falls Off Wharf; Drowns. PORT TOWNPEND. Wash- May 17. Captain Jacob Strand, of Seattle, master of the halibut fishing schooner North land, was drowned here last night by falling from a wharf while trying to board his ship. Sfarine Notes. STPPIFS rXJRCE Kr.IT BCSY Sea Otter Is Lengthened and Queen Will Have Hull Kebnllt. Six vessels are on the ways at Puppie s yards and another will be at the plant loiy a new dredge built for the North Bank Kal'road. which Is to be returned from the Willamette Iron A Steel Works after having her pumps and "spuds' In stalled. A model barge owned by the Covemment Engineers, which has been un.lerg lr repairs. Is ready for delivery. Ne?.r It Is the quartermaster Lwpart ment steamer Major iuv. which will be cut of the water until about June 1. Th gasoline launch Queen arrived up" yesterday from Kalama and was hauled out to have her hull practically rebuilt. Other work wlil be done. The cruising launch Sea Otter, recently bought by II. C. Wortman. was launched yesterday after being lengthened etjrht feet, the additional construction being on her stern. The old stern was not disturbed and avts as a bulkhead, but the outer planking on the sides was ripped off f 'r cons'derabte distance and new mate rial continued to the strn. which is sharp and makes her a "double ender." Th launch Astoria, of the State Klsh Commission, is on the mays for pointing end overhauling. The steamer Joseph Kellogg Is havlrg many p!na replaced on the hu.l and will be there at least tao weeks. To undergo repairs that will require two days the dredge Vancouver, for' merly a ferry of that name, was lifted on the Oregon drydock yesterday alter noon. (rders have been Issued for th schooner A. B. Johnson, which sailed STKAJIEK IXTEIXJCsUCCaV Dae te Arrive. Kerne. from. Dsta TWeulas .Hongkong. ...In port Bear. ......... aa raUro.... In port A-ti-v-0 Eureka In port RossCifv .... Ssn Pedro.... May Is Golden Oate. ..Tillamook.... May 19 An.u llandon Way 1 Mrsakwat.r Coos Bay May 1 Sue II Eimor 1 illamrot.... May 20 Ortarlo Hongkong. . . .Msv -' oo. TV. Elder. .aa IM.so...-Mar 1 1 Beaver. ....... n Ftr. ... sv 23 Roaaok. ......an Diego... May S Kiveialde Balboa Jans la to "came. for. tate Bear "an Pedre. ... May It A isn-e K'ir.ka Mar 1 Golden Oate. ...Tillamook.... May IS Anvil JiRi!nB May SO H.rcutsa I oockonf. . . .May -1 Breakwater. ..X'noe Bar May 21 Sua H. ElmoreTll.smeoa... May 23 Roes City. .....San Pedro.... May 23 C. TV. Elder. .Fan Diego. ... May 24 Orteric Hongkong. . . .May 25 Beaver. sa r'.dra. ... Vas 2 Roanoke Fan Dlrgo. .. . May SI Hivaraide Ha; boa June 19 YACHT HS II.OATIXG POCK Ilsyot-ean to Bn Launched a Soon as Propeller Come. vt hl!e the gasoline passenger yacht f-ayore.in Is regarded ss an Innovatl It offshore fa'-i.m-. yet another de parture Is b. -in plarmod in the same servl-e. a floating do k that will be main tained at Supple. yar-1 as her landing p. ace. r: e dock under construction tner wlil be feet l.ng and 10 feet wide, having a d-rth of s!x f--et. The " af air la beirg raulkrd. and when ready Is to be la-im-hcl and floated to the north end of Stipple's dock, a here It will te n-.sde fast and a aide board walk 1. to be constructed avic t'le east side tf the dock from the roadway on Kast Yam'.-f'.I street. Stairs leading to the e vatlng dock will be equipped with a roller at the bottom so that they will ride with th motion of the water. The rfo.-k will float on a level airii the main deck of the ra- Jt. Work on the Kayooean has reached a point that will permit h-r launching, but tftere has ben a delay In the arrival of Ver t.-ree propellers, and It may be that she will ret take the water Saturday as espected. Her mists are being painted svd will be stepped alien ready, and caMn ee)::lpm-nt Is being received, so there seems no doubt that she wlil be finished June 1. Her trial trip has not beeo announced, but will take place as sen as she Is In shape to turn over to kr owner. PITXM COMINti TO COAST Aplrant for Inspector's Position Wait for Commissioner. Through unofficial sources It Is re ported t:.at J. K. I'uutam. Commissioner of tie H'irrsu of Ici.taouses. will b la l'ortland June 1 on tls second trip since bein ap-ii-t.'d to lt; bertn less thsn a y- ar a- v. lie 1 tj inspect the Alaska ctstrlt-t. which was made a separate terrtti-ey a. nee the bureau was reorgan ized and will probably remain tn the NrTh most of June. There are several persons to whom the visit of Commissioner Putnam Is of deep Interest, as they are anxious tr succeed Commander J. M. Klllrott as Inspector of the Seventeenth Light bor:se I. strict. Commander Ulllcott hit been EctlSvd by tl.e Navy lepart nert that he will be advanced to the rank of Captain July 1. and that he S. to be relieved at the same time and ordered back to duty with his depart ment. Coder the law segregating the lighthouse work from the Navy De part.ment It la provided that civilians are t be appointed aa inspectors, through which a numl-er of naval offi cers can be returned to other duty. IS-iperlntendeat Warrick, of this dis trict, has been mentioned ss a likely from San Pedro May S. to be towed to Westport on arrival to load lumber for the south. To load additional cargo the Oriental liner licrculee Is to shift today from the flour mills to Alblna dock. Arrangements have been made to start the lumber cargo of the French bark Marechal de Castries at Llnnton Tuesday. Captain John Birmingham, inspector- general of hulls and boilers, la due here Sunday from San Francisco, en ronta to Puget Sound. Last of the cargo destined for Chlgnlk Bay to be carried by the ship Reuce was placed aboard yesterday at Astoria. She will be towed north at the first opportunity. Gangs were engaged in working lum ber aboard the British tramp St. Ronald at St- Johns yesterday. After going to Llnnton for more cargo she will shift to Kalama to finish. Repairs having been made to her boiler, and her cargo from San Fran cisco having been discharged, the steamer Claremnnt sailed late last night for Aberdeen to load lumber for California. On the arrival of a new wheel from the Fast the tug Samson, which Is en gaged In towing rock barges to the Columbia River jetty, will be raised on the Oregon drydock and her propeller will be removed. Work of completing discharging the French bark Marecbal de Gontaut was resumed yesterday afternoon at the Pacific Coast Company's bunkers, she having been floated from the Oregon drydock earlier In the day. The steamer Alliance was entered at the Custom-House yesterday from Coos Bay. and the steamers Roanoke and Claremont from San Francisco. The Roanoke cleared for San Ptego and way ports and the Claremont cleared for Aberdeen. As she did not finish discharging at Vancouver. R. C. as soon as expected the Bank Line steamer Ortorlc did not get away for Comox until this week snd finished coaling there yesterday and sailed last night for the Colum bla. She Is due Saturday. When the steamer Ocklahama left down yesterdny to tow the schooner Alvena from St. Helens to Astoria she had In tow the barge Klickitat, which was sold recently by the O.-W. R. N. Co. to the Astoria Motor-Boat Club and will be used In the lower harbor as a headquarters for the power-boat en thusiasts. It was reported to the Portland A Asiatic Steamship Company yesterday that tha Oriental liner Strathlyon had sailed May 14 from Kushlro for Port land direct, having a part cargo of Japanese oak. She Is looked for about June 1. The liner Hercules will get away from here about Tuesday, there having been slight delays that prevent her being loaded by unoay aa scheduled. The liner Rygja sailed May 14 from Hongkong for Ho Ho to load a cargo of sugar for San Francisco. Movement of Vessels. PonTLANTV av 17. Arrived Steamer roister. from San FYaarlsco, Hatisd Flrimtr Rosooke. f T 8B Diego and way ports- steamer I'laremont. for Aberdeen. Astoria. Mar IT A-eie4 at 10; A. M. Mean" r Nehalem from Eureka. jiAn rTn-le-o. May IT. Arrived at It A. )(. Hteemer hhoshona from Portland. Sailed Steamer Hewvsr. for ran Peo.ro. gke-'itosn. May I. Arrived French ear Michaiet. from poriland. Tacoma. Wash.. Mav 17 Arrived Sch'toner Prosr-r. from Pan Peelro: Japanese steamer Chicago Msra. from Yokohama. Yokohama. May 17. Arrived previously Nlpt'O Mara. frm San rraa.!eeo. Trieste. May IT. Sallsd tug en la. for New or. oueenstowa. May IT. Sailed franeonla. for lss:oa. ... stasis. May is esiies-nsiiua xur iew Tor . . Southampton, asr n.-simii vi. raui foe New York. v-w TOTS. May 1. emee rennrjiTS. Ttla. from Haronurg. Sal.etS Campsnta, for Utsrpoo:: A'lrtetle. for e-tut Hampton ; Ar gentlra. for Naplsa: I'reetdsat LJncola. tor Uan-.burg. Iju I'slmaa. May 14. Arrived Tan la from Saa rsnrlecu ilonskosg. Mav II. Artmo prevtooalr Titan, from I-l esrrooL for Taoema. 8a FTanclec. May ii.-Arn.-N rteam s Shoaaone. from Astoria. Tatlae. rrum rvsrait. Failed acaoeaar waancaiore, fog luaa River. Conditio of the weather at tfcs month of rhe river at 3 p. it . Kaiaiitg. Wlad. south. 4S saue sea rough. Tides at Assart Taday. . High Water. I Low Water -It A. M II ft "lO-IT A.M.....03 BAILEY TO BE TRIED Food Commissioners' Demur rer to Indictment Fails. SINGLE OFFENSE CHARGED Contention of Defense That Failure to Publish Statistics Three Months Is Three Separate Offenses Overruled. J. W. Bailey. State Dairy and Food Commissioner, failed to free himself on technicalities yesterday morning from the second Indictment returned against him for neglect of official duty, when his demurrer was argued before Presiding Judge Gantenbeln. Th court overruled the demurrer and Bailey must go to trial for a second time on the charge of falling to publish, as required by law. monthly bulletins concerning the results of chemical tests made In his office. Samuel White, one of Bailey's attor neys, filed the demurrer, which was ar gued yesterday. Mr. White contended that as the indictment mentioned that Mr. Bailey's neglect of duty had ex tended over January. February and March, he was being charged with three separate offenses In one Indictment, and that, therefore, the Indictment was not valid. Judge Gantenbeln held that the failure to publish bulletins for three successive months was Included In the one charge oi neglect ot auty. Deputy District Attorney Dennlson ap peared in behalf of the state and op posed the demurrer. He will probably manage the case for the state when It goes to trial. Bailey was Indicted several months ago for the same offense, but for the month of November, Instead of March. A de murrer was Interposed before Judge Gantenbeln on the ground that the in dictment did not allege facts sufficient to constitute an offense, but this was overruled. The case then stent to trial before Judge Morrow, end after the Jury was obtained and the taking of evidence was begun. Bailey's attorneys moved that the case be dismissed because the Indictment had failed to say that there had been any chemical analyses In Bailey's office to make necessary the oubllcatlon of the bulletin Involved In the charges against Bailey. The court i held that this was a vital deficiency in the Indictment. be the last day the petition could go on the ballot, and that It would be too late after that time. Judge Gantenbeln said yesterday that he was sure Mr. McNary was acting In good faith when he made this announcement. "1 have known Mr. McNary for many years," said Judge Gantenbeln, "and I did not intend in my last decision on the paving petitions to infer that he had not acted in good faith. I can take his word as to a fact in any case. The statement about the last date for the petitions to get on the ballot did not enter Into the law involved." JUDGE EXONERATES M'.VART lawyer IHd Not Wilfully Mislead Court, Says Gantenbeln. As a matter of personal justice to Ie A- Mc-Nary. one of the attorneys who have been appearing In the legal fight made by the paving Interests sgalnst the Initiative petitions for a paving plant and a law requiring com petitive bidding for street work. Judge Gantenbeln yesterday gave out a state ment exonerating Mr. McNary of having purposely misled the court re garding the facts. At the hearing before Judge Gan tenbeln a week ago of the petition for order restraining the City Auditor from placing the paving plant petition on the official ballot. Mr. McNary said he understood that last Monday would MILL GETS FIRST ORDERS Shipment to Be Made in June From Balfour, Guthrie's Plant. First of the wheat to be ground rn ths new mill of Balfour, Guthrie Co. may go forward on the steamer Strathlyon, of the' Portland A Asiatic Steamship Company's fleet. In June. It Is expected that the Iant will begin operations about June 1. and at first will have a capacity of 760 barrels. Its equipment is so installed that the output can be aouoieo, enu it urucii tuMivamv tt may be grinding 1500 barrels before the 11.1 IS -.-AH lflA-t t mil. The output of the Portland Flouring Mills Company locally Is approximately 2500 barrels, but with Its affiliated mills In the Northwest territory many nines that amount can be manufactured. Bal four. Guthrie & Co. have had orders for Oriental business for six months, and if the June business cannot be cared for because of any delay In starting the mill, sufficient flour to fill the orders will be purchased. The mill will con tribute considerable business each month in the export column, so that Portland may regain some of the lost ground. Some milling orders .from the Far East have been placed on Puget Sound, but Portland now enjoys the patronage of . iin.. .Via TV tsrhrtusa and Portland Sc Asiatic fleets, and has at least two steamers sailing each montn. Auto Trip Mav Beat Trains. KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. May 17. (Special.) F. S. Wilson, D. M. Smith, of Portland, and J. H. Cook, of Red mond. Or., left here yesterday on the return trip by automobile for their homes They came from Bend in an auto mobile and made the trip comparative ly easy by way of Crescent, a distance of 175 miles. They expect to make the 175-mile automobile trip from this city to Redmond In 24 hours and reach Bend In time for the two Portland men. to catch the train out of there at 8 o'clock Thursday morning. They will be in Portland, barring accidents, before they could make the trip from here by rail, expecting to eat their dinner In that city Thursday evening. West Grants Requisition. SALKM, Or., May 17. (Special.) Ex tradition warrant was granted by Gov ernor West today for Honry Porter, who 1e under arrest In Portland. He Is L. T. YEE & SONS n Old. KcJtabU Cbl lcCar nat Itfsttin study t berba and wmkI. lm CUm; vu arntl diploma, by b trnpswrors gruarAQta or U ti.in.a. of wa And wocnas bD otbrs fall If you suf fer, call or writ to .IE M M.S'eJ UfcJ.lCINaB CO.. UlS I Je-TO-NIGHT ' Shares i i ihiihi MRS. A. MATOCS. MILWAUKEE. 'Wis, (Special.) "I was troubled with Indigestion for many years and dreaded eating, because I would get such an Intense pain in my stomach. I tried many different doc tors, but could only get relief for a while. My brother read of what Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey had done, so I tried It. It was just what I needed. I have been taking It for about a year and now I can eat everything and am never bothered with Indigestion. We use It right along In our house as the family medicine. I recommend Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey to every suffering per son." Mrs. Anton Matous, 2025 Galena Street. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is a medi cine for all mankind. It corrects the defective digestion of the food. In creases the appetite, strengthens the heart, gives force to the circulation, cures all throat troubles and Insomnia, and brings restfulness to the brain and nervous forces. It has to Its credit fifty years of well doing. This Is truly a recommendation In Itself. It will help you will keep you strong and vigorous. Write Medical Department. The Duf fy Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester. N. Y, stating your caee fully. Our doctors will send you advice and illustrated medical booklet free. Sold IN SEALED BOTTLES ONLY by druggists, grocers and dealers, or direct, 11.00 per large bottle. charged with petit larceny In Lewis County, Washington. MEN CURED Is Our Fee SPECIAL, AILXEXTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning. Itching and Inflammation stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected in seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call. wrts for list of questions. Office Hours A. M. to 8 P. M, Eundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co. WASHINGTON STREET, rornsr Flrrt. Portland. Or. ed iin Treatmaent Qme Varicose Veins, Piles, Fistula and Blood Poison Many CWaea Persnaoeatly Cured la One TREATMENT. Moat Ttme-Sa-vina-. Moat Nararal. Moat rafe. No Detection From Occupation, Family or Home. A Kadleal aad Prnnaarat rare. I Will Give S-Vio to Any Charity aa a Guaran tee That fcvery Mlateuieat la 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, Varicose Velaa, Nervous, Blood, Kidney. Iiladder aad Hectal Ailments. I will give you free a physical examination: if necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions to determine existing pathological and bacteriological conditions. Every person should take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. Certainty of cure la what you want A thorough Investigation should be made by every ailing person as to tha specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and those who depend upon you demand the best medical attention. I have the ability and can give vou this service. I have always charged a very reasonable fee. so that my services may be obtained by any man who sincerely desires to be cured. I make no mislead ing statements or unbusinesslike propositions: neither do I desire to be par ticularly independent, and I would like to have you for a patient. If you will come to me on a strictly professional basis, and the Inducements that I offer, which are my ability, and thirty years' successful experience. Time-fiavlng Treatment and Guarantee of Cure of certain Ailments. One-Half the Fee Charged by Other Specialists I Am for' Men PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE I will give the poorest man a chance, as well as the rich, to receive a cure from me at a small cost. THERE 13 NO MAN TOO POOR TO GET MY BEST OPINION FREE. Call If in trouble. SEVEaJTsEaalEN YEARS OF SUCCESS IN TREATING MEN We Cure Nervous Exhaustion Also known Nerroiu Debility, Kerro-Vital Debility. Neurasthenia. tc. If you have any symptoms of this ailment, such as loss of energy or ambition, TltalUy, rfttiy fatlRued. dull, listless feeling', nervousness and other svmptoms. I want you to be sure and call. I havt (erven this condition of men special study and I unhesitatingly ssv that my treatment Is not excelled by sny other specialist, regardless of what they may claim. know what I have accomplished In even the most severe caes letters cf Indorsement are on file, and there is no r ii on to believe that I cannot cure YOU also. RE1IEM HKH. by ciUUiis; you do not obligate yourself to take treatment. Specific Blood Poison Cored in 1 Treatment BY PROP. EflRLICirS GREAT DISCOVERT AND BLESSIXG TO MANKIND. ' "606" This discovery Is the greatest boon to sufferers from Specs fie mood polaoa ever discovered. It has been used successfully tn over 20.000 cases. It absolutely cures n one treatment. No matter how long you have been af flicted. It works like magic. My experience with It per mits me to state positively that It Is the greateat discov ery of the age and that all thas symptoms of the dreaded disease. Including ulcers, eruptions, sores of all k'nris, disappear In an incredibly short time. 'I am the oaly reliable Speelallst on the Cssast using this preparation in a scientific manner. Consult me Pre. before going else where, and get cured now. We Cure Contracted s4ilments Newly contracted eases quickly eared. All burning. Itching, Inflammation and discharge checked la 24 hoars. Maay eaaea cured la one week. We have a specific treatment for tala ail meat. Bladder and Prostate Gland Ailments Burning Pains. Tortures. Misery. Straining. Crys tltis. Stone In the Bladder. Oravel. Blood. Mucous and all Kidney and Bladder Aliments which you do not care to trust to the family doctor. I am a specialist, and am prepared to give you quick relief and a speedy cure. "Old Chronic Cases" Cured If you have an old case that has been hanging on for weeks or months, and which medicine from doc tors and druggists can't seem to cure right, there is some reason. I have a scientific cure, and will cure you quickly and cheaply. Don't let any ailment drag you down and weaken you. Many Simple Cases. Cured for $5 EXPERT MEDICAL EXAMINATION FREE, WHETHER YOU TAKE TREATMENT OS NOT. YOU CAN PAT FEE TO SUIT YOUfi CONVENIENCE. FREE MUSEUM FOR MEN ONLY IT SHOWS PLAINLY HEALTH AND DISEASE NO MINORS ALLOWED WE TREAT ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. ITf yon cannot call, write for our FRF.G SELF-F.X AMI ATION BLANK AND BOOK. Evenings, I to s. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 12 M. only. THE OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE VS&iSiS. FREE Hours, S A. M. to 5 P. M. : X ! A rt j tiiaaii nhsniii ...w.. . S . ..-.- l Dr. A. G. Smith. Cured in Five Days Varicose Veins, Hernia, Blood Poison 7? Detention Prom Occupation, Family or Home NO SEVERE OPERATIONS, MANT CASKS PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIM"B-8AVIN3, MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAXi AND PERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL, CITE TOU 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 500 TO ANY CHARITY AS GUARAN TEE THAT EVERY STATEMENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT 19 TRUE. I Invite you to come to my of fice. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins. Hernia, Nervous Debilitv. Blood Poison, Piles. Fistula, Bladder. Kidney. Prostatic and all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination; if necgesary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions, to deter mine pathological and b a t e rlo loglgal conditions. Every person should take advantage of this op portunity to learn their true con dition. A permanent curs 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 served and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation is rapidly re established, instead of the depress ing conditions. 1 guarantee you a cure to stay cured r refund the money. . HERNIA (RrPTUIlFl Disregard of existing hernia has cost many lives. Tha 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 euffer lng, and do not detain you from occupation, under guarantee. Many cases cured to stay cured In one treatment. 606 " FOR BkOOD POISON. I use Professor Ehrllch'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 anda of cases. Let me explain It to yon. WRITTEN GUARANTEES Dr. Smith's written guarantee means a pure or no pay for services. I guarantee to cure certain ailments or refund every collar you have paid me for my services. My cervices cost you nothing unless I oure your Varlcosw 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 t A. M. to t V. M. Sundays. 16 A. M. to 1 P. M. I am the only specialist in Port land who does not advertise a fic titious same 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, t make this statement so that you win know yon consult a true spe cialist, who sees and treats pa tients personally. I possess skill ind experience, accrnired in snch a aray 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 MwTison Street Corner Second PORTLAND, OR. THE DR. GREEN METHOD OF CURING MEN NOT A OUT. CHARGED unless cured LOWEST PRICES of any specialist. ttlJICKEST CfRES that stnsr cured. A certain cure Is what you want. This we will give you beyond doubt If your case Is curable. There is absolutely no patch work about our treat ment, for soon attor beginning it disagreeable 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. T s T . Weak, Swollen, Sagging, YariCOSe VemS Knotted, Wormy-Uke Veins, Clotted Stagnant Pools of Im pure Blood, Weak, Nervous, Low Vitality, Slental Depression. We demonstrate that VARICOSE VEINS can be cured without severe surcrlcal ODeration. 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. r j j j V'l The complicated ailments of these organs Uiaduer anu IMuney are rapidly overcome. There is no guess MssMMMMMM 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 reao a harvest by pretend ing that every little rash, skin eruption or pimple is a sign of blood test tells you whether or The doctor may lie. but the test uur treat- Blood Poison and "606" blood poison. The Wassermann not vou have the ailment. never does. The test is youra at our office for the askinsr. ment for this ailment drives the poison out of the system and not into it. If you prefer the new German remedy of Dr. Ehrlich, known as "606' 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 org-ans. especially the heart, it should not be used at all, and in many cases results have been very serious through carelessness." When we treat you there is absolutely no danger and when we dis-fl charge yon as cured the Wassermann blood test will tell you your blood Is absolutely pure and free from the ailment. The caune of Nrrvo-Vital Debility, as well its evil effect upon the hy . 1. mental and other powers, la familiar to ail afflicted 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. Piles and Rectal rl1- 'V1" or s Our proven methods make hospital opera tions unnecessary. In most cases no pain or detention from business. We guarantee quick relief and positive, permanent cures. A relief a1 Mass What you want is a cure. Come to us and (ret it. Nervo-Vital Debility specialist who life, but life to Sundays 10 to 1 only. under our treatment, vou will auickiv renilxA how SimDie a thlnsr it Is to ret well In the hanrls nf a knows his business. Our cures add not only years to years. Ulrica hours, dally 9 to o. Evenings 7 to 8. DR. GREEN CO. 362 Washington St. PORTLAND, OR. VARICOSE VEINS CURED IN FIVE DAYS I Cure Nervous Debility, Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Disease, Diseases of the Liver Disorders. Piles. Heart Lungs, 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 YEAES A SPECIALIST. COilE AND CONSULT US FREE OF ALL CHARGE. DR. LINDSAY THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST. Corner Alder and Second streets. Entrance 128 Second street, Portland. Or. Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. to Commander HI licet t, and