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THE MOKXIXG OREGOXIAX. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1911. ISIlfJ CONCEDED ; DEST CANDIDATE Election Certain If Voters Are Not Misled, Associate Is Confident. i PAST RECORD IS PROOF 1 Party LI new Jlare XX Bcca OnnjJ rrril la Giving- City Round AJ mtnUtratloo Influence for Good Powerful. "Tf J '" Bma VoM not b re- :.-td stavcr. It wtlt b r.aue of a mlail :ctoret. ld a trainees as ancial of Mayor 8!mvn yesterday. "Of 1 k wro luiow h! char-tr for boa at. Stilry and InduaUy. b win re ceiv ta creel majority of ballots. It earn to b conceded by all who arc in m poltlon to know, eievptins; tbo who hav Interest to n w Mro arw op I od to th three qualities pre-eminently possessed ty Mr. Flmon. or at lat r-poad to or. or mora of thorn, that fr. 'Simon would mak tho boat Mayor f y of tho candlndatea. Itut on ftnd hiik who ar saying Tmx tho so-called Kapabllraa nomine. Sir. Rushlisht. should bo elected to pr rrri tho present political machinery for tb a'aiectloa of nomine. TMa should appeal to no on aa Mr. Simon waa placed befor tho peopl aa a candldat by mean of tha provlalon of that vary law which brought forth Mr. Rushlight. Simon la StaTor for All. To w want a man for Mayor tTno!y Twnuie bo la marked with th political tamp of orn party? Art wo going to torn over tho administration of our do sneatlo aft air to soma on who haa bn Ynlsad up by tb North End to oboruro tho superior qualifications of another who In tho oxercW of aound buatneaa Judrnient wo muft necessarily prefer T Caa oo placo a finger oa a point where tha affairs of the city hare been carried on by Mayor Plmrn with regard to any political party lie baa been Mayre for each and vry on, and no nan a political stains or religious bo lief baa been considered. TV want a Mayor rrreeotattTO of tho whoio peo ple and pledged to tho Interest of th wr.ol people. . "political partle do not make men irk Mr. Plmon, Such men have th bead aavl beaxt befor they take their ataiul la tn affair of tho world. Men of hi caliber build up parties and air to tbm their strength and aucce only boaua their aim are honest and for th com moa avwxi. No man wltrenit honesty and more than ordinary ability could hay paad trtrcngh th otu yetm covered with bonor and maintained tho confl dac of Mr. Simon' following. 6acrlflce I Demanded. ""Coder tho new order of thins, after years of th greatest political activity. Mayor Simon receives unsolicited th In d'WSraot of a multitude, representative of overy walk of life, who demand of hint what can only bo a continued sacrt ffc of hi personal lnrt for which th greatest return, asld from th con actousnea of th greateat good for th greateat number, will b th attack of th vtclou. th slur of thoa dlsap pointed la thslr Individual scheme, and th uetomary tngralltud of tho care lea and Indifferent. Pw man wooU ynako tho em c-nr.ee- "I have known Mr. Simon aU my Cf and during th last flv year bar been In almost dally con tact with him. H baa been to m aa to many other men an inspiration for thtnss that ar batter. 1 hv seen hi confidence outrageously bueed without diminishing bla faith In mankind. HI faJtk la never shaken, evcept by eonvlnclog rldence, for b 1 so true to others that he cannot eas ily believe another to bo unfaithful. Ho has aa correct, keen and quick Judgment when a questloa of leral or moral light Is Involved aa any other man whom I r.v aver known and his Influenc over ethers to do what 1 right la vary power ful. OppoalUoa I etlb. "Any man who goes through two Teals aa chief executive of this city, having for hi guldirg star his sens of right, antalntrd with demagogy, naturally raise tip an opposition against hlmaeif composed of th vry Intereats whlca are hack of Mr. nuahllfht th dlvea. Tv. profeaalonal party nangar-on and thoa who re subject to tho Influsncss of cheap whlskv snd cheap talk. "1 do sot think that any man can truthfully say that Mr. Plmon has ever broken his word and all who know him know that bis promt to us bis best endeaeor to bring about a eommlsalon form of gtweroment rpella ths quick consummatk'a of that much desired con dition If he la returned aa Mayor by tho (-opt tomorrow. ioro men accomplish thing. Others may be aa boneetiv anxious fir reeults but lck the aM.ltr to produce them. Other promts anything snd everything and hav- ntther th abl'.Uy nor Inril atalton to accomplish them. Th Intel ligent voter can eaally Ju.tg la which c thes ciaaee tt leading candidates f.w Jlajror fimon and Hush light be long - ELECTION PASTOR'S THEME 3:cv. J. Allen Lea Want Good City Manager for Mayor. -TleMglon In Politics- wss ths sutJe1 of J?ev. J. Allen luces' sermon at St. Jame frfM lthran Church last nlcht. -When I vet for Mayor.- h aid. I do not rots for a teacher In my SunJay -hool, or for a man to lad any prayer meeting, or attend a conven tion cf mr church. 1 vote for a man who know how to maaag th affairs of th city In uch a way that the beet interests cf th maases ar coneerved. that th dinner-pail may be kept full, the bom cf th poor protected against ' th c-.Araudar and th credit of th city kept Intact. "When a man baa don tbla, b de - eerves the continued support cf th peo 1 ( le. U f has not don this, snd haa served th Interest of th claaae and tae macLlne. with no moral stamina, h shoti'd he eliminated at th earliest op portunity." LYRIC COMEDY SUCCESS ' I'na and Music Prevail In Presenta tion of Pollc-emen, Rail." Than trxv-iHItra rmwlf r ant rtf at '. w 3tiD p-rtt-ip:ioa of two bu(uidfl in t a 04tcwmn . ball, ftithouch why & po- Khr Is problam In th pl&r. turnup , tnm co wCiIch t c.r.r b-anrh of rt.sr ,oi rtr la th Lyric Com- of fanny altuailona leading through moon ex d lament to a noal happy and inc. Tho ball la aa oarty morning affair. and th difficult effort of a pnotog rapbar aad hi assistant to conceal from each oLbar aad taair wives th fact of their partidpaxloa bring into play much or taa abLUly of w i ius set. as u photocracbar. and Elm eat Van Felt a Osorg Proof, his assistant. Pna Wright Fraxk TeckX another merry maker who domestic relations will not let him tea his wU of bla attsndano at th baJL make a third of tho trio of unhappy criminals, through who Sorta to conceal their guut to xunn situations arts. Puaallag mor aa th action advanoea. th gvUlty trio ar finally brought up against th facta aad ar foroed to Confess. Swvexal tuneful aotitrs by tho Lyiio chorus add to tho attraction of th frothy Ilttl pleoa. A spaolaity of mor than usual merit la th singing of Miss Fisher, with accompaaimnt of a High land danco and tte singing by Jiies Jeanl Fletcher of Karl lieachna's My Hue" from "The Chocolate doidler. A hit of tho performance waa th sing ing of a new song by a i-oruana suioor. -Portland. Toura a Eear Old Town." Jack Wis sang- It with chorus, and th aurtJenra took t It at one. Th melody Is tuneful and th words are fairly good. Mlaa Fletcher. Mia Fisher and Mis Honed ehl eeconded the efforts of th three guilty reveler, and provided a mat deal of the fun of th play. dlaa r fireu- an actrs whose prrsenc th photographlo studio of ntephau Film. prectpltatos tho troubls. rue Policemen Ball" will b giTn all this are- with matin ach day at I ts P. M.. and evening; parrormaocw a T:4 and P. M. CIRCUS PARADES TODAY FARAWAV MOSiS. BABT CAMEX AD OTTflZR 1AFAXTS AJUUTE. Felha-rioto AgKregatlon Open Portland Wllh Many New Attraction Added. In koctc or aiajrxorro ciirf TODAT AT l:3. LatTltii th rlreus grounds, on Twssty-nfth street, between Petty grov aad Qulmby, theac south oa Twentj-Oftb to Overton, along Over- 'tea to Twentieth street, theac to W aablngti. Waahlngtoa to SUlh. along sixth street te Tsmbill. from J Tamhlll to Third, theaee to Kverett. Everett to Twentieth street. dowa waatleth to Overtoa and back to ta ctrcua gronnds frosty old bachelors and maiden ladles of every ag and condition will go on a still hunt today for a ready-to-wear family because yesterday morning bright and early th big Sells-Floto cir cs reached th lot on tho corner of Twenty-fifth and PettygTove. and chil dren who can personally conduct older folks to wber sawdust and tinsel abound will b at a premium. Aa Curtis superintended th raisins; of tho -bis; top yesterday afternoon, it waa quit evident to tho who hav been aeelng this good circus for ths past 10 years that it comas back to Portland enlarged and more modernized In many ways. Tb tent haa now seating capacity of 10.000, and, of course. It follows that a mor extended programme Is necessary, in order to adequately eomo up to th demands of greater capacity. Irut you must see Far-away Moses, th baby camel, who I now only six weeks old. Ho just joined tb circus at Ealt Lak. having been brought on from Denver with bis mother, old Asia. Ha looks Ilk a wooiy sheep on stilts, and many a small boy crept In under tha canvas to get a peek at this mar- veloualy Interesting llttl animal. lie lde Far-away Moaea. there ar four baby lion, on of which 1 being raiaed on th bottle. His nam Is Aaamemnon. and desplt that handl cap ha plays around th can Ilk a kitten. At night he sleep In a little wlcker-haeket beside Trainer Allipaw-s bed. Kaa and Mo. tho twin baby ele phants, will also prov a big attraction to visitor tomorrow, aa will Bon. th bshr blDDOootamua Thousands vlalted tho grounds yes terday afternoon and watched th cir cus pooplo carry out to wonuenui system by which a big show Is gov erned. Everything has Its place and not an ounce of excess baggaa car ned. It was a treat to let th beauti ful horses stretch out and enjoy th rest which th babbalh always brings to ths circus. .... Manr of th performers attenaea oiW' Ine service In th churches of various rionnminatlons because. Strang as It ...n. circus folk ar more rellg- ouily Inclined than any other class of neoola belonxlcg to tho amusement world. . . Th tlm honored para a wm o given at 10:J0 ocioca mis morn ing. AU day yesterday th grooms and h.ioera war busily engaged finish ing tin hamuli and wagons In order that th beat poaalbl showing should be mad on th opening day of the Ilo Festival Tbsy promise to show th ost circus parad Portland vr saw. Th ususl matinee performance will be given at t:U o'clock this afternoon. and In th evening it win do at e.i. DR. J. A. RICHARDSON DIES Physician, T, Once) Prominent In Ore con Politic. Paaaea Away. Tt. Jame A. Richardson. 70 year t . n -H.l nollttclan. Oio, piouevr i' ' J -' 1 ' r- for many year a reldent of Salem, ned at cis ni'iu v . . me. la Woodstock, yesterday after- loon. . lr. Richardson was a natlv of lllnol. and. with his parents, crossed , : -1 n . i r-rtn in lnl and set tled In th Vlllamtt Valley. He wa educate. I - at tne uetnei aiaurmj Polk Countv. and at tb ag of : graduated from th Cooper Medical L'ollege at San rrancieco. ne put- ced for several years St jicjiinnmi", ... to The Dellea. wher h formed a partnerahlp with Pr. Hugh logan. ror tne ijt j -aided in Salem. Owing to falling health Dr. Klohardson gav up hi practice two years ago and. with his fsml'.y. moved to Portland. lr. Richardson was actlv In poli tic in former years. He was a mem ber of the I nlon state Convention held br th Vnlon party In CorvalU In . j a ..t' Ymhltl Countv. Ha 1 . , xtrF u....n I was also a delegate to th Pepubllcan f .. - , . .4 -nn. I stat convronou - Waaro County. LHirlnc hla reetdenr la falem be was Mayor of that city, member ef th lglaiatur and physi cian at th Insar. Asylum. In 1171 Dr. Richard aon wa married to Ml Fannl Uoyd. He la survived by bis widow, a son, IT. Boyd M. Richardson, of this city, and a daugh ter. Mlsa Frances K. Richardson. Tbs funeral will b beld from Fin ley chapel tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Of th 14. TT deathe dirrtnc Ioa la San ta. 973 were f rh.ldrvn wcdr on . .r or r. aaUae la a ftUf mX iAXOou inihiiir a NEW MTE IN FORGE California-Atlantic Meets That of American-Hawaiian. FIRST CARGO DISPATCHED Falcon Sails for San Francisco nth Freight 17nder Reduced Tariff aa Announced Recently by Big- Companies. Carrying th fli st eargo under th re duced rate from Portland to the At lantlo Coaat. t'J Amert can-Hawaiian learner Falcon sailed yesterday morn Ing for San Francisco, wher bar freight will be transferred to th other steamer of th company to b aent by way of th Isthmus. Of th cargo of th Falcon, 100 tons ware for New Tork. consisting of woo I. salmon and hides, th tariff on which ha been materially reduced, beginning with th departure of the Falcon. Wltll It has been generally known that th Paclflo Moll and th American Hawaiian companies would oonfonn to tb new rate established, it was not known In Portland until yesterday that th California-Atlantic Steamship Com pany also would conform to the , new rat reduction. Th reduction was announced first by th Pacific Mall and th Amerlcan-Ha TEAMJEht IXTBLUCKHOsV - Due ss Arrive. Kama Fiwra. Trf. Strethlyna. . ..Hongkong. . . .Tn port Nome City. .... baa r rancleow la port K City n Peore. . .la pori Preak water. . . .Coos Pay. u H. lk.mire 1 .MnuMa. . Anvil ...Pandas. ... Goldn Oate. .. Tillamook. . O.o. w. icar. .bin Dt.ge. , . la por' In port . Juns s .June 6 -June s A .llaTire. .Kurka June Beaver. ... filveralde.. Ftmerlc. . .. rioanek. . . lar Faicoa.... .. Han Pdr. ,..l'Joa Itnn.kona .June T June June in 11 12 12 ,..8aa Ilso...June .. i.n H.dro June . . fan Francisco June sWudsled t Uesaxa, wsma noidD Oate. Preakwatar. For. fata Tillamook.... Jun 5 .Coo Hay June Nome City. . ban " rancleco June u H kllmor i iiiamo. .. June city Sn F.dre.... JMne Geo. ty. Elder. .Fan Dl.go. . June . June Anvil. . . ...... Jiandon. A. Ian-.. ICur.ka... Jun strathtyoa. ... -Hoirskong.. ..June lo P.aver. ....... Fan f'pdro. . . . June 12 Poanoke. ..... .Ban Diego. .. .June 14 lr ... . nn Padre. .. June 17 Hivrvid..... .Pa'hoa . . . . . Jun is Falcon. ....... .Pan Francisco. June 1 feuverto. ...... .Uungkong. .. June 30 wsJIan, In order to com pet with th Csllfornla-Atlantlo Company, and the latter Indicated for a tlm that it would not meet the reduction. Sine th California-Atlantic, better known as th Bates A Chesebrough Una. began business on this coast It has mat with wonderful success. Th company began with but two vessels and now has 15 In orsration on both th Atlantic and Paclflo coasts. Sine th California-Atlantic began op erating vessels to Portland Its patronage from this plac haa mad rapid advance ment and now th company la claiming that it haa all th business it can han dl from this port. Th next vessel of tha California-At lantic Company du la th Riverside, now at Ban Francisco. She la scheduled to arrive her on Jun 8, and will tak away with her a cargo for th Atlantic Coaat at th reduced rata announced by th other two line. Th new rates were announced to D- com effective last Thursday and tn Falcon was th first vessel to leav this port with a cargo for th Atlantic Coaat Inc that date. Th reduction amounts to 10 cents oa ach 100 pounds of wool, except that In grease In bales; from b cent to 4a cents s salmon and from To cent to so cents on dry hides. Aa th Open River Transportation Company has been working in conjunct ion with the American-Hawaiian com pany th latter has taken practically all th wool shipments by water out of this port fir the season, amounting to about 000.000 pounds. There are atm to oe hipped from territory near Portland about 10.000,000 pounds of wool for East ern points. LIXE VIXIj IASTALI WIREXESS American-Hawaiian Company Takes Action, Though Not Compulsory. SAN FRANCISCO, June 4. 9peciaLj Officials of the American-Hawaiian Company announce that th line' tramers In th racine traa snortiy will be equipped with wireless, although this Is not compulsory under th Fed eral law. because they carry no passen- SIX TESTS TO SATISFY SKEPTIC A ynung man by th nam of Wil liam Henry llva near Monona, Iowa. He was so 111 with Br'ght s dlseas hat his physician sent him to a hos pital in McGregor. H reports that th est In th hospital snowea ' per cent Iburnen and that the doctor said n ould live but a few week. An auto called at th hospital witn a cousin of Henry in it to tea mm bout a treatment that was curing Erlght's disease. He said a druggist in nearby plac by tb name of rol had th specific Fox was vlalted and bad ut thre bottles. They took trios and sent for mor to Druggist Kueniel Garnervllle. Patient went on tne reatment without delay. A row months thereafter his local physician told him h wa well. Hut a th albumen waa II per cent and th patient waa lying in bed and ould hardly mor when th treatment changed it seems that somebody required a larg number or testa be foro declaring th results, for th pa- lent sends us tills report of th tests road: November 14. 110. no albumen. December 2 110, no albumen. January 4. 1911. no albumen. January 11. 1911. no albumen. February e. 111. no albumen. March 7. 1011. no albumen. We quota further: "I went up to see he doctor last night. He asked m If waa gaining- tn weight. He tnougnt waa looking well. I gained a pound ' two every week. As I hsd th dropsy I walghed 63 pound mor than should, but I haven t had It sine. Doctor say I am cured, but he does not know what I used. I am now olnsr all kind of hard work on the arm. will It hurt mer in uocior I told me I should do light work. I The specific referred to abor waa I Fulxona Pnal Comoiinl, I Santa Fe employes are courteous iiar-- H. gers and th craw does not exceed 50 persons. Lumber receipt by tn coastwise neei today amounted to 1.750.000 feet. The day's arrivals included the steamer Bear, of the Ban Francisco-Portland Company from Portland to Astoria, with 146 nrst and 157 second-class passengers. Th British oil tanker Winnebago, one of tho big Standard Oil fleet, which car ries oil from hr to the Far East, re turned today from Shanghai In ballast reporting a rough passage across the Paclflo. Captain C W. Williams, who wa navigator of th transport Crook for several yesrs, will take out th troop- hlp Buford for th Philippines to morrow. Marine Notes. When the steamer Breakwater, which sails at o'clock this morning- for Coos Hay. returns to Portland next Thursday she will be loaded to her full capacity with visitors to the Rose Festival. She brought from Coos Bay Saturday night 107 passengers, which waa almost ail she could accommodate. For San Pedro with 00.000 feet of lumber, th steam schooner uiepatcn left for San Pedro yesterday afternoon. Her lumber la being shipped by the Llttl Diamond Lumber Agency. From Rainier with 600.000 feet of lumber for Ban Francisco, the steam schooner Aberdeen was due to sail last night at midnight. The river steamer Kellogg, wnicn ha been undergoing repairs at Sup pie's yard, will b ready to return Sat urday to her run to Kelso. Her run Is belna- taken temporarily by the steam er Sarah Dickson, which will return to her former work of towing logs wnen relieved of the run. The new motor boat Oregon won. which waa launched Saturday, was wiven a trial triD on tne river yester day morning and proved satisfactory. Movement of Vessels. , pobtijnTj. June 4. Arrived Stesmor Oleum, from San Francisco. Sailed 6team- blo Aberdeen, for San Francisco: steamer r.iWiL ror San Francisco: steamer Dis patch, for Saa Pdro. mmiil. nr fha river al t P. M.. smooth, WtX), t r."rh.wrtv '"SmU'LuunstTied1"." . - - J c, . . j 11 a w atAsirnnp D A. M.t VUca pnu . a - Fleoa. for San FrnndBco. Ban Frne..ra, June i. mTB i - M.. itftmer W. 8. Fortr. from forunna. Arrived m B A. JL. um-r dw. PortUad. Arrived at 1 P- M., temr Iieavtr, from San Pedro. 6alld at mm nlicht, Bteanier Phottboao, iteamer North- nd. ror I'oniana. . Euroka. June 4. Palled at 8 P. teani- ship Alliance, for Portland. San FTanclaco. Jon . Sailed at 4 P. steamer Yosemlte, for Portland. Sailed at 9 P. it-, at earner Tahoe, for Portland. Can Francisco, june Arnvfu or- usn steamer v mucuanu, -. . Chseehsl - IMrAM PTAalldeilt. Seattle I TSlTl- alpala. Columbia River; Nann Smith, Coos liay ; New bur a, eray tiaroor. OeDarted: Hi earners Huca-man. oeatiie. Lelzxle Vano .Grays Harbor, settle. wash.. June 4V 'Arrived Steamer Hornet, Fan Francisco; steamer Me teor. Southeastern Alaska; steamer Col U Drake Tacoma; steamer prinoa Kupert, piioc Rupert. Sailed: titeamer Victoria, Koms: ship Ons-J iv timiu: ateamar Prince RUDert. Port- land CanaL Tirana. Waah.. Jtme 4. Arrived Brl ttah steamer strathardle. Belllngham. Loa Ansel. CaU, June 4. Arrived: Ban. dn. Coqullle River; King Cyrus, Prays ISAVING TIME ty TELEPHONE! WMkc$tt& FF51 PEOPLE are not leaving so much to chance in these days of universal telephone serv ice. Instead of risking disappointment they tele phone and get the.facts. Will school be held on a stormy morning, will your friend be in if yon call, what does the weather man predict and when does the train leave are samples of myriads of questions constantly passing over the wire, and being answered by the proper authorities. There are also questions to be asked about the telephone serv ice, how somebody can be reached over the Bell Long Distance Telephone and what it will cost, and similar questions, which are being answered by the information operators. The Pacif icTelephone & Telegraph Co. EVERT BELL TELEPHONE IS CENTER OF THE SYSTEM. They have a National reputation for courtesy. There is just one best way East, and that is VIA SANTA FE THROUGH CALIFORNIA Our roadbed admits of fast time. Out equipment is built by Pullman. Our meal service is managed by Fred Harvey. Earth's scenic wonder, the Grand Canyon, js on your way and you have the privilege of stopping over. Scenes of Ancient Indian Pueblos, en route. And it's one management all the way via Santa Fe, from an Francisco. Our booklets tell what you want to know. We are always Tickled to Talk Tickets. E. Vernon, Gen. Agt.,.252 Alder Street, Portland, Or. - Phone Main 1274 Santa Fe Harbor. Sailed: Steamer J. B. Stetson, Aberdeen. Tides at Astoria Monday. High. Low. 8:10 A M . feet!2:2S A. M 2.2 feet S:44 P. M 8.2 feti2:18 P. M 1.6 feet Trapshooterg Hit "Bine Rocks." Three thousand blue rock pigeons succumbed to Portland traps hooters, who swarmed to the Kenton Gun Club grounds yesterday for a tryout over the new automatic traps. The percentages follow: Hlllls S2.5, Holohan 81, Caldwell 90. Carlton 88, Abraham 86, Cull'son 84.5, Held 81, Thornton 80, Sanders 74, Hackeny 73, Rice 72, Knight 70, Ander son 70, Fay 70, Borders 68, Matthews 65. Martell 65, Joy 64, Lay 62, Beck 60, RoBcnttera; 58, Peterson E5.5, Ward 52. Tyler 52, Bateman 52, Segium 50, Brace y 44. Boss 43. Wills 43, Holmes 42, Caat ner 41, Armstrong 40. Raid, Morse, Blair, Abrams, Culllson and Carlton will attend the Eueene meet next week. 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 pre-natal work the crisis finds her system unequal to the demands made upon it, and ehe is often left rith weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a help to nature as Mother's Friend, and no ex pectant mother should fail to use it.' It relieves the pain and dis comfort caused by the strain on the ligaments, makes pliant and elastic those fibres and muscles which nature is expanding, prevents numb- ! nes3 of limbs, and soothes the in- Qammation of breast glands. The system being thus prepared by Mother's Friend dispels the fear that the crisis may not be safely met. Mother's Friend assures a speedy and complete recovery for the mother, and she is left a healthy woman to enjoy the rearing of her child. Mother's , MOTHERS Write for our free book for expectant mothers which contains much valuable information, and crno-owrirma nf A. Vifilnflll TlfU i bb ture. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. .i i mi i l. aa. jaw ' ia.ii e W'n, a..li-.M-J Dr. A. S. Smith. PROF. DR. WONDERFUL Indicated in the Worst Form of Blood Diseases, Eruptions, Sores, Ulcers, Etc, Also in Threat ened and Early Paralysis, Epilepsy, Psoriasis, Etc All other treatments for Ailments of th Blood hav been slow, hap hazard, and never positive, often bringing about conditions worse than th original ailment. "COS" acta Immediately, it is administered only one, and th symptom begin to disappear within 12 hours. Dr. Julius I Metzler, of the John D. Rockefeller Institute, says: "Only scientlfio men can imagine what a marvelous discovery this Is. It is beyond be lief what it will do." "606" (also known as SALVaRSAN) wa discov ered by Prof. Ehrllch, of Frank: fort, A. M, physician to the German Emperor, after six hundred and f lv other experiments hence given th ham "606." I have personally administered this new remedy and know its powsr. I have a full supply of "606" on hand, made in the German laboratories, and Imported in the original tuba. I make aU required blood tests, and am thoroughly conversant with th technique of preparing and admin istering th treatment, which I wlU gladly explain to all Interested. A. G. SMITH, M. D. 234K Morrison St, Corner Second. Portland, Or. CURED IN Varicose Veins Piles, Fistula & Enlarged Glands Expert Examination Free 17 Years of Success In Treatinf Many Case Permanently Cured la own TREATMENT, Moat Time avin. Host Katnral. Most Safe. No Detention from Occupation, Fam ily or Home. A Radical aad Permanent Cure. I Will Give $500 te Any Charity a a Guarantee That Every Statement la This Aunoauscameat la True. I our rapidly, painlessly and at email expense. I will demonstrate actual results in your case. I will rive 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, Pile. Fistula, Vari cose Veins, Pelvic, Nervous, Blood, Kidney and Bladder Diseases.. I will give you free a physical examination; it necessary, a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions to determine existing pathological and bactorlologlcal conditions. Every person should take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. Certainty of cur 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 th best medical attention. I hav the ability and can give you this ssrvlo. 1 hav 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 7roposltlons; neither do I desire to b particularly 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, whloh are my ability and 60 years' successful experieno. time-saving treatment and guarantee of cure of certain diseases. WE CURB BT NEW SCIENTIFIC METHODS WHICH CANNOT FAIT. BLOOD AND SKIN AILMENTS. NERVE WEAKNESS, VARICOSE OR KNOTTED VEINS, OBSTRUCTIONS, SORES, ULCERS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, PILES, KIDNEY AND 11 LADDER TROUBLES AND ALL DIS EASES COMMON TO KEN. We ar permanently located, incorporated and lioensed under ths laws of Oregon. MEN, IF IN TROUBLE, CONSULT US TODAT. If yon cannot call, write for free book and self-examination blank. Many caees cured at homo. Hours A. M. ta t P. M. Sundays, 18 to 11. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 391 H MORRISON BT, BET. FOURTH I Cure Men! IS MY FEE Par When Cured General Debility, Weak Nerves, In somniaResults of exposure, overwork and other violation of Nature law, Diseases of Bladder aad Kidneys, Vari cose Veins, quickly aad permanently cured at small expense. SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. AH burning, itching and inflammation stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected in seven days. Consultstion free. If un able to call, write 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. 224tt WASHINGTON STREET, Corner First. L. T. YEE & SONS fcf-'i; The Old. Sellable cuineae JT yi Doctor spent lifetime stndy of I 3 herb and research la China; l'? " sl waa srsnted diploma by the JS Empererj guarantees cure all i ailments ef men and women 3 when others falL If you aol- 4 -1 trr. call or write to YEE A 7"" SONS' MJKDICINJB CO.. 14ttt f it-UK lint. Cor. Aider. Portland. Oa. WHO IS TO Women aa well as men are made miserable by kidney and bladder trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Root the treat kidney BI A JI C remedy promptly relieves. At 1- A Wl C druggists In fifty -cent and Hniiju- sirff . You mav have a sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet telling- all about Address ur. jiUAmer x wv. xiu4uuukvu, S Now Given in Portiand I CONFINE MY PRACTICE TO MEN ONLY EHRLICH'S DISCOVERY FIVE DAYS Hen Cores Guaranteed or No Fay AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR. Dr. Lindsay RELIABLE EDUCATED EXPERIENCED CONSULT MB FRE8 If you are worried about a special ail ment, organic weak ness or any male ali ment or blood ail ment. I have so much faith in mv n wn aLrlll that I will prove my ability before I ask one cent. You don't need money to be gin my treatment. YOU MAY PAY Mid AFTER I CURE YOU. Dr. Lindsay The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 12814 Second street. Portland. Or. Office hours A. M. to s P. M. feundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. . THE DR. GREEN GUARANTEE TO MEN Our guarantee No Money Required Cntll Satb-tied is your ab solute protection. Con sultation, examination and diagnosis-, free. Our specialty Is All Ailments of Men. What you want Is a cure. Come to us and get It. Hours dally 9 to B. Even ings, 7 to 8. Sun days 10 to L DR. GREEN CO. SS2 Waabliixtoa ht, Portland. Or.