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1TTE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN. TTrCItSDAY, SEf lTSJlKiK Zl, 13ir. x IS MERRY RATE WAR SEEN IN DISTANCE if Defy of Puget Sound Tug boat Company Holds, Port land May Get Benefit. PLAN IS ATTRACT SHIPPING Superintendent Campion, of Tort of Portland Towr and IM lotas Serrk-e Israr Order to Let "Them Show Their Hand. orKxrrriojc wuroxis as MEAM Or lalWTaMX FORT niARurs. Commissioners of Tart of Portland wa. come eppoattien of Pusot Sound Tugboat Company aa means of low ertng port ehargce. upertateedent Campion euthertred to employ m additional pilot, mak ing S!S IB Trie. If Puget Pound Tugboat Company Is caught lowering nut published tariff wi:l bo rat la half far beaeftt of Order give to provide officiant ser-vt'-e at tar root ead a change will bo many la any retro at present. If tho Puget Pound Tugboat Com Teny res sharfed towage tariffs Into tr.e Columbia River t per cent, a re ported yesterday, and that corporation persists la remaining In business, thoro will bo a merry rate war precipitated. ot with the Mrs of driving out tho In. terlnpera. but wth a view to forclnir ratea down to te lowest point to at tract shlplna- to Portland aa tha cheap est harbor on tho Coast. When Ifarrr F. Campion, superin tendent of tho Port of Portland towaa-e and pilotage service, officially Informed tho Commission yrster.lay that tho Pu sret Sound Tugboat Company had si lently dispatched tho tug Tatooah to tho gateway of tho Columbia River and had towe-1 Into tho stream tho only calling vessel to arrlro within tho past two days, tho Information su received with onthuslasm. "Lot thorn show their hand. If wo are offered towa and tlie opposition lakes them for less. let tho business to. Giro as efficient service as possi ble. Keep the pilots. Stand on your tariff and relations. If you lose business. It Is all right and don't mind the cost., FTe Tewlna May Bo Advertised. Buch wera the Instructions plven Su perintendent Campion by President Mears and Joined In by tho entire per sonnel. Acting on tho assumption that s the Harrtman Interests had steadily list In towing on the bar and In the river for years, and that the firet year's work of tho Port of Portland ehowod a deflctt of Slt.OOO. the Board la appar ently receiving tho competition with a Spirit that Is for Portland to get the benefits of the lowest rates. It was von hinted that. If need be, free tow Ins; would bo advertised. One tncidert In connection with the arrival Tuesday of the Russian bark Isabel Browne from Callao waa re counted by Mr. Campion that, may chance the complexion of thin oft the river. When tho vessel appeared she waa boarded by Captain Staples, a Port of Portland pilot. The captain of the hip refused to bo towed in by a Com mission tug and employed the Tatoosh. Aa Captain Staples Is compelled, un der the Oreson laws, to pilot any vee el under his certificate, he brought Iter in. and now the Commission will present a bill to the ship for pilotage and libel her. If necessary, to collect It. The opposition Is reported to be nego tiating with Pilots Ous Anderson. Oeorge W. Wood and A- C. Cann to ntar Ita service and Mr. Campion was authorised to Increase bla pilot staff to alx men and guarantee them salary for nine months of each year. He said that the tus; uneonta required docking and minor repairs and was Instructed to have the work done without delay. Public la Considered. -We are not solely In tho towing business, but are here to get tho best service for the public." waa the com ment and the tusrboat concern will be Clven every opportunity to excel In accommodation. It has the fastest tugs, they are better equipped aa regards fuel capacity and have wireless ap paratus so they can communicate with approaching carriers similarly geared and with those features to offset tho Commission Intends to keep up Its end ft tho tight. "When the o. -V. R. A N. was handl ing tho towing tho I'uget Sound Tug boat Company sent the Tatoosh to the rtver and towed In opposition so tho railroad Interests chartered ber as a moans of ending the light, and It looks as If that waa tho plan now," com mented Captain Shaver. "They surely did not come for the profit there la In it. for It has been proved a losing proposition. The opposition la for the publlo good and we should not object." aald Commissioner 1'oJge. Xo) Harried Art lea ExBeeteeV "Wo should not act hurriedly, but wait for a month and watch develop ments." suggested Mr. Meara. "Let them have tho business and wo won't need to operate so many vessels In the future." waa tho comment of Commissioner Goodman. It waa aald that tho opposition had secured rontracta with European ownera of vessels so that they would tow fully Tft per cent of thta season's grain f'.cet Into the rlrer, which Mr. Campion pointed out as a certain rea son why the Port would lose money If the present fleet of tugs and tho pilot schooner, wis kept In commis sion, but the Board waa drridedly against a dlmtntshment of tho force. It was also as emphatically mad known that the Board would coun tenance no promise of a reduction or rebate to skippers who might seek to make tho most of the opposition, until such time aa It waa decided to lower tbo tariffs In regular form. Cosier tho clrcnmstancea the Puget Sound Tug boat Company has everything In Its favor ao far as It can handle the busi ness with tho Tatoosh. and whoa tho Oollah Is sent around tho two of them ran care for' the fleet Inbound, as hawser charges will be less and towage to Intermediate points on the river lower, regardless of whether existing tartffa otherwise have been cut a per cent. SAXDHOGS XtOVSO LAST WORK Klvrr Foundations of Broadway Bridge to Be Finished at Once. Sinking has been be run on caisson No. . of the Broadway bridge project, which will mark tho location of pier 2o a. da last of the foundations to e j - . nd President IUHI IH urr--" Z Btewarc. or tne imon i'"s -- i . that struction company. j c . . . .j . that the Dler DO ejpmricu ' " , was "landed" In a month. As the sand- hogs bars only begun tneir n"" the bed of tho river at that point, which will designate tho west end or the draw span, it Is not known what character of material will bo tered. It Is hoped tnat there will be no mors cement srravel to go through as Its removal proved a laborious task on the other piers. Pier No. a on tha West Side to be sunk In terra firm a. on .ho west side of Front street to tho rear of Albers" dock. has also boon started, but tho concrete work there will be largely below tho surface only two huge cylinders appearing above the ground and towering to meet tho bridge road way. Between tho roadway and the street there Is to bo a clearance of IS feet. Pier No. 1 In the yards of tho Northern Paclflo Terminal Company, baa been finished, except to raise the cylinders and complete that part of tho ateel foundation that will aupport tho superstructure. The contractors are making progress on all parts of the undertaking and they may bid on the erection of steel, which will start as sixixts rvrxixiGCaV Doe ts Antra. Kama Peaver. ...... YoeemltO. Carlos e.trahiyoa.... Orterie. ...... Tillamook. ... Ooioen Oate. Anvil Alliance Pram , .'en reoro....ln PO Ftn rranclKOla port ..sen Fraccleoo In port . Honraoag I PX? . trti ....Pert, -t .Coqollle. Pt- . Tl.lsmook Sept. ..Pardon Sept. .Kureka. ..... 6pt. ts FtM H Elmore. It reak water. .. neo. W. slider. Pear Falcon Boa City Bnanose. ..... Kltlt Suverta. ...... Tll'amook... .Coot tar. ...Pt. jsaa Dleso.... Sept. . Saa Pedro Fept. Saa Treatises t-ept. ,eaa Pedro.... f"Pt- sa Dleso. ... Oct. . H on s kong. ... i. .Manila Oot. tJ : : 2 : rsa-taleel to Depart, Varna Toaemtte Goldaa tsate. . APtil. ....... Carlos Twlamoee.... ST.tMvoa. .. . Alliance. ..... Mta.e; re H. Klmsrs Breakwater. . rim. W. Elder. Bear , Ort.rtO . ...... Faleco. Rose City Koaaoke...... KeJa 8uarle...... TV rala. . Ban rranelecoSept. It Tiliimoua.. pl. .n1 apt. 1 13 i .San Frnciscopt. .CoQUille. .....otpi .If r. chong. . .. PC , Kureka Pt. . in Pdro....epL . Tillamook.... sapt. Caos Bar P- Paa Ilrso. ... hept. Can PkIpA 8-DL Sa -4 2i . atanlla Fept. to Saa FranelK OrL 2 .Kan Pedro. ...Oct. 4 eaa tMeso. ...Oct. 4 .Honikoa(....VL to .ktaaila ..Oct. It soon as material can be contracted for end delivered. BRANTT ACCXSES BAXDSTROM Iirferejn(-e Between Skippers May Bo Aired Before Inspector. Events following the breaking of tha bowsprit of the barkentlna Ueorglna Friday evening, when It was struck by the steamer Ocklahama as the vessel was being towed from the publlo dry dock, have lead to charges filed by Captain C. W. Brandt, of the Oeorglna, against Captain Sandatrom. of the Ocklahama A bearing probably will be aet on the return -of Local Inspec tors Edwards and Fuller from Coos Bay. Captain Brandt recites that he made the Journey from tho city to the dry dock on the Ocklahama and that be left several paokagea aboard her for which he went after the Ocklahama bad shifted the barkentlna and that while on board he waa ordered off by Captain Sandstrom. who struck him several times, causing him to lose a few teeth. Captain Albert Crowe, representing the San Francisco Board of Marine Underwriters, has condemned the bow sprit and ordered that a new one be shipped before the Ceorglna sella She Is loading at Knappton for the West Coast. It Is estimated that the re pairs will cost $300. Independent Bar Pilots at Work. ASTORIA. Or.. 15tvpt. 10.- (Special.) Captains Ous Anderson and H. A, Mathews are now working as Inde pendent bar pilots and are running on the opposition tugboats. MoTementa of Vessels. PORTLAND. Sept. 50. Arrived Steamer Beaver, from San Pedro and San Fran rnoo ; staatnar Temple K- Lhjrr. from l?an Francisco; ateamer F. 8. Loop, from Saa Francisco. tailed Steamer Rose City, for San Francisco and 8an Pedro; ateamer Ro anoke, for San IMego and way porta; steam er Falcon, for San rranctsco; steamer Sho shone, for Hoqu lam Astoria. Sept. :o Condition at the month of the rlrer at P. M.. smooth: wind, north west 14 miles; weather, cloudy. Arrived d wn at A. at- oteamera Breakwater and btanley Dollar. Arrived at and left up at A. at. riteamer Bearer, from San Pedro and San Francisco. Arrived at 7 and left up at 19 A. at. Steamer Temple . Dorr, from San Francisco. Sailed at 1 A. at. Steamer Elmore, for Tillamook. Arrived at I:je A. M. Ship Reuca, from Xuahagak. Sailed at 3 P. M. eJteamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay. Sailed at I P. at. French bark luguay Trouln. for Queens town or Fal mouth for orders. Sailed at 4 P. VI. Steam er Stanley tollar. for Balboa via Wlllapa Harbor. Arrived dowa at 4 and aaliad at le p. at. steararr Rose City, for San Francisco and ban Pedro. Astoria. ept. 1. Arrived at 4 and left up at I p. M. Steamer Golden Gate, from Tillamook. Arrived at 7 and left up at T 44 p. u. steamer F. 8. Loop, from San Franelaco. Arrived dowa at 14 P. at. French bark luuay Trouln. Saa Francisco. Sart. 54. Arrived -Steamer Flva raids, from Portland via Aberdeen. Sailed at noon Steamer Oenaral Hubbard, for Portland. Tus Heronlea. with log raft la tow. reported off Pout Arena at I P. U. yeaterday. All welL Baadan. Sept. la Arrived Oesolme schooner Anvil, from Portland. Dunadtn. Sept. 1. Arrived piovluuery French bark jferecaal do Ooataut, from Portland. Aberdeen. Sept. IS Arrived Steamer J. B. Stetson, from Portland. Saa rranclaoo. Sept. 30.Al I Ited Steamship Aior. from Tala Bay; Riverside, from Orsye Harbor: Wtllapa. from Wulapa; EMiabetb FUleld. from Handon. Sailed ateamshlp Valtal. for Wellington; Saa Pedro, for Cooe Bay; Honoluiuaa. for Honolulu: Marverlr. for Baauia; Oanarml Bubard for Astorla. Tokanoma. aapt. an-nvwa it . . iu. i r America Mam. from baa Francisco; Canada ataru. from Tacoma. Lonton. S'Pt. 10 oallad Crowa of Osll- ela. for San Francisco. Tokohama. Sept. ;0 Arrived previously Tamoa Mare, from Tuomi and heaths. Tides at Astoria Thursday. Btgb. Low. 11;14 A. U. .... taet':SI A. M. foot 14 .54 P. M. .. L7 teat Edlofsen delivers dry fuel tlea a fii Contagious Blood Poison la responsible for a great many old blood troubles, such as scrofulous affections, skin eruptions, catarrhal troubles. Rheumatism, ulcerating sores, etc There is no such thing as ridding the system of these effects by killing the poisonous germs. Any med icine powerful enough to accomplish this would also destroy many of the delicate linings and tissues, and wreck the constitution. The only way to cure old blood troubles Is to REMOVE the cause from the circu lation, and for this purpose nothing Is equal to 5.5.5. It goes into the blood, and drives out every taint and poison, and makes this vital fluid pure, rich and nourishing. 5. 5. 5. has long been known as the greatest of all blood purifiers and many thousands have rid themselves of old blood diseases by its use. It ALWAYS removes the impurity from the blood. Book on the blood and medical advice free to alt 5. 5. 5. is for sale at drug stores. IXZtlWI SPECIflC CX), ATLANTA, CA, PORT MAKES DEAL IN 2HQUR SESSION Commission Decides to Build 30-Inch Suction Dredge; Columbia Duplicate. VESSEL'S DEMAND SHOWN Need of Additional ta Port Fleet Xezt Season Bo m to Bare Sufficiently Deep Channel by Tlxnej Canal Is Completed. Two hours and a half were passed yesterday by the Port of Portland Com mission In reaching a decision, pre viously arrived at by their predeces sors, to build a JO-lnch suction dredge to be a duplicate of the Columbia. To morrow President Mears and Commis sioners O'Reilly. Shaver and Dldge will journey to Kalama. accompanied by Engineer J. B. C Lockwood. who has drawn the plans and specifications for the proposed new digger, to glean an Idea of her construction and capacity. No definite stand was taken regard ing the building of a steel stern wheel towboat. Commissioners Shaver, O'Reilly and Pease being named as a special committee to pasa on the plana and specifications of C H. Norrlln, ma rine architect, and report at the next meeting. The committee also will rec ommend to the board whether there Is thought to be sufficient . demand for the vessel at present. At the outset of the meeting It waa shown through a financial report that there was 1195.000 available for the dredge, with more money assured after the collection of taxes begins in Feb ruary. The cost of the digger Is es timated at 12:6.000 and eight months will be required In which to complete It. It was also made known that It the tax levy for 1911 was the aame as for 1910 the Commlsalon would be credited with close to 1500,00. The dredge Is to be paid for as the work progresses each month, and IS per cent Is to be withheld until the contract Is finished. Pease at First Opposed DeaL Commissioner Pease expressed him self as opposed to tho building of the dredge, because It waa assured that the Government would construct two 14-lnch suction dredges for use in es tablishing a 10-foot channel from Portland to the sea. He said that If the project was to be undertaken by the United States Engineer Depart ment there was no reason why the Port of Portland should shoulder the expense. When it waa explained by Mr. Lockwood. who Is also designing for Government dredges, that they would not be completed In less than two years and there would be need of an additional digger In the Port fleet next eeason so as to have a sufficient ly deep channel by the time the Pan ama Canal la opened. Commissioner Pease withdrew his objection. "With the dredge Portland rapidly nearlng the point of being useless In wide channel work, the prospect of larger vessels coming when the Canal Is through and the consequent demand for better water, the Port certainly requires another dredge." ,said Mr. Moore. "The cost will be approxi mately eight-tenths of a mill on last year's assessed valuation and the ques tion Is whether the outlay Is worth It as a matter of Insurance." The vote following a- general discussion and many explanations by Mr. Lockwood, was unanimous and It Is fully expect ed that an early report will be made on the plans, so changes may be made, and bids asked for as soon as practicable. When the matter of building another stern wheel steamer. came up. Commis sioner Shaver' remarked that he had studied the plans and specifications for a week and desired more time In which to examine them before discussing the matter, but that In his opinion the de signing engineer, C. H. Norrlln, had left many features to be decided when construction Is actually under way. Mr. Norrlln said that before completing the plans he had discussed the proposed vessel with some of the most experi enced men on the river. When asked by Commissioner Shaver If he had de signed other steam vessels he said he had planned and superintended the tug Oneonta which Is In service at the mouth of the river for tha commis sion. "Well, she came near being a fail ure, dldnt she?" asked Mr. Shaver. Korrlla'a Retort Qnlck. "Not by a long shot," was the re tort of Mr. Norrlln and the subject practically terminated with the sug gestion of Commissioner Dodge that when the work Is. started a committee be appointed to Insist on all features of the contract being met. The plans were accepted by the old hoard and bids advertised for. which were to have been opened March . bat as the question of the constitutionality of the Port of Portland act was then before the Supreme Court the tenders were returned unopened. Among routine matters waa a reduc tion of one-half in the rate charged owners of the steamer San Jacinto for discharging her lumber cargo on the publlo drydock. aa It waa shown that the vessel had been taken on the last pontoon Instead of the first, so she could have discharged the lumber aboard another vessel Instead of leav ing It plied on the drydock and there by be a weight to be lifted as well as the vessel. Frank W. Tower, a part owner In the steamer Aurells, whloh went ashore re cently on Clataop Spit, was the anthor of a communication In which he com plimented Mr. Campion highly for aid given the vessel and commented In the same tone on the Individual efforts of Captain Parsons, of the tug Oneonta. and her crew. - On request of Captain J. J. Reynolds, of the' Oregon Naval Mllltla. a charge of T4.J5 for piloting the cruiser Bos Vm at the entrance of the Columbia niDPt; ru n BECQD DISEASES THE i DR. GREEN SYSTEM OF MAN BUILDING THE SPECIALIST WHO CITRUS. It matters not what your ailment Is, nor who has treated It, If It Is curable we will give you Immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. Do not How money matters to keep you from getting well. We charge nothing to prove our meth ns will cure you. Our offer NO MONET REQUIRED UNTIL SATIS FIED Is your absolute protection. Consultation, examination and diag nosis free. We claim for our treatment noth ing "wonderful" or "secret" It Is simply our successful way of doing things. AFFLICTED HE, before treating elsewhere aoaestly Investigate oar proven methods. Yen will then ssder afnad bow easily and quickly we core all enrable eases of VAIU !B VEINS without severe surgical operation SPECIFIC BLOOD POISOST with out Isjsrlssi drags (o eklllfully dmlnlatered when preferred! I -M'.RVO-VITAI. DEKILITV without atlmplatlve resaedlesi BLADDER and K1H.NEV troubles! PILES, RECTAL complaints, ana all all men ta ol men. What you want Is a cure. Come to us and get It. Once under our treatment you will quickly realize how simple a thing it Is to get well In the hands of a specialist who know his business. Our cures add nut only years to life, but life to yeare. We put new energy Into worn-out bodies. Office hours, dally, to 5; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, DR. GREEN CO. SII3 Washington St., Portland, Or. DR.KEEFE CURES 1 J.V&elLlJLXi TV,. Twi ...- .hn ATYV-ERTISES WHAT HE CAN DO AND DOBS WHAT HE ADVERTISES is the one worthy of the confidence of the sick and a f f 1 1 c t e d. and his CURES CREATE CONFIDENCE with the manv affected with VARICOSE VEINS. HYDROCELE. BLOOD POI SON, NERVOUS DEBILITY and A6SOCIATE AILMENTS WITH RE FLEX COMPLICATIONS. If o af fected you certainly cannot afford to always remain so. You have only one life to live. Why not live It In the full enjoyment of abundant vitality: To gain a cure Is more Im portant than all other earthly con alderatlons. It means freedom from anxiety and suffering. It means happy contentment for you and those dependent upon you. It means the acquirement of new vitality and restoration of perfect health. It means a stronger hold upon life; a broader field of opportunity and a feeling of mastery over even the most adverse circumstances. SPECIAL WOTICK TO TUB AF FLICTED DEMIRIXO HO.NEST TREATMENT. Dr. Keefe is duly and legally qualified to practice In the states of Oregon, Washington, California and Nevada. Dr. Keefe practices his pro fession under his true name and publishes his picture or likeness In all his advertisements. He owns, operates and controls his own office and has no branches, and Dr. Keefe may be consulted daily at his offloe. Consultation and Examination Free to 5, T to 8 Dally Sunday, 10 to L JJ. KEEFE, PL G. M. D. SISVi WA5niGTOX ST., COR. Ct, Portland, Or, on tho occasion .of her crulao to Coo a Bay was cancelled Bortff are today found running- wild on the Mnd bank of tho North Carolina la Itoon. They arts thought to bo descendants of the animals loft behind by the Ill-fated colonists of Sir Walter Kaielgb, who aban c'oned Roanoke Tlwtid- Their Properties KNOWN for Centuries As Effective for Blckneso Today as Wheat First Discovered. In the different Chinese preparations which I dispense for many of the various sicknesses which they were Intended by Na ture, there are no harmful Ingredients such aa mercury In Its different forms, and other virulent poisons. Nothlcs that after taking would leave any bad affects on the system. Only such herbs, roots, barks and buds aa my forefathers, who were eminent physi cians In their time, found to be marveloualy curative, have I Imported from remote quart-re of the globe to my laboratories at 162 "4 First street. Their discovery Is not a recent one. Thev have been used for centuries with success. I can show testimonials for yeara back recommending their use. People out of town write for consultation blank and circular. Inclose four cents In etampa IHS C GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. ltVa First St- Par. Morrison. Portland. SHAKY. I a eeleeaea faes all arveue people ilPDlAIIC r UtB ""T b.ooti, t dom do rtbil V UUd noarwa me trwngih. 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We are kere to stay, and for all time, and yon will always know where to find Un, vc arc not here today and gone tomorrow. Our staff of physicians arc araduatea from the leading colleges in the United States and have beca In active practice from 15 to 26 years, and are duly qualified and licensed to practice medicine and surgery in this and several states, laveettaate our records and staadlng; and compare them with the other sc-ealled specialists who have only been tax our city a few weeks or months, and who have copied our announcements, which the newspaper records will show. Beware Investigate! Men, if afflicted or in trouble, call and have a friendly talk! It will cost yon nothing. We will be your trlcad aa well as your physician, and will advise yon candidly, honestly and conscientiously. Call today. Don't delay or neglect yourself. 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IS'o matter " i v.. a ta 11 rf nnm now "Liligland I guarantee a euro it hi" and' ."rldua'teS " from several unlver aitla? and took post graduate courses In ChuTa. Don't hesitate, but call and see me I lire thousanda of testimonials ?LZ . .rateful patients, and remember. 1 usToSy " mo.tP harmless Chinas, herbs, naardless of the high rice. So I can help yoalfyou T cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular. i. T. TEE SONS SJEDICINE CO., Iar4 Ilrst. B. E.. cor. Alder, Portland, Or. WAI JING Chinese Doctor I am educated for Chinese doctor. I use tho Chinese herbs and root medicines. It maJces wonderful cures. It has cured many sufferers. The treatment cures Kidney, uA.r-e tJver. Conaumotlon. Stomach. Good for either male or female and differ nt kinds of diseases. People out of town write for consultation blank and call at my office, room 1. 211 jUdar atxeet. orar First, Portland. Oxv r1" m; ."-4 li t r 1 It-nna-, O. SMITH K Detention rrern Ouensairloa, Fa.mlly or Homo. NO SEVERE OFERATTOKR MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIM E-SA VINO-, MOST NAT URAL. MOST SAFE, A RADICAL ANDPERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MT WORD AND WILL CITE TOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS IS A FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURB 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 50O TO ANY CHARITY AS A GUAR ANTEE THAT EVERY STATE MENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS TRUE. VARICOSE VEIN'S. Impair vitality. I dally demon strate that varicose veins can be cured In nearly all easea by one treatment. In such a satisfactory way that the vital parts ars pro se r v e d and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling: subsides, a healthy circulation la rapidly re established Instead of the depress ing conditions. I guarantee yoo. a cure to stay cured or refund tha money. aaadays. 19 A. M. to 1 r. ax. T 1 1 1 i. wmn l..lt. 234 Y Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon Fee When Cured I Cure Men IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. Ben eral Debility, Weak Verves, la- nnnnaaasnavtanaeaes aoron.o ot ex pub a re. overwork anwother -vio lations of stare's um " Bladder and Kidneys, Varicose Veins, quickly and permanently enred at email expense. I cure such ailments as Varicose Veins, Plies, Specific Blood Poison, etc., completely and permanen 1 1 y. often with only a single treatment. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACITI0 COAST MEDICAL C0M 224 Wnshlnsrton St, Corner First, Portland. Oreaon. BING CHONG, CHinese Doctor Mad of Chines herbs and root xnedlcln cures ail kinds diseases of the heart, lone, liver, 'stomach, kid ney, blood troubles ot man isd womaa when others talL If you suffer, call or writ to 132 ri Wash, st do. 2d. Koomlai yorC-OiS SMITH sio The Specialist Against The Quack. The clallet true spe possesses the experience of years the rig-ht kind of exper ience doing- the same thins; the right way hun dreds and perhaps t h o u s ends of times, with unfailing- and per mannent results. His experience has taught him Just what to do and when to do It. There is experiment. henceCK- Holsman.M.D. no failure. He does not have to resort to fake methods. His scien tific knowledge has made him the master. The quack experience Is based on everlasting misrepresen tation upon doing the same thljig wrong as many times as the un suspecting will permit. He Is ever experimenting upon the patient if one thins; falls he tries another, and keeps on changing until the patient despairs and leavea He is ever ready to promise anything and everything. He drugs the sys tem with powerful medicines, just to obtain temporary results. He is here today and gone tomorrow. He has as many names as fingers and toes. He constantly apes the specialist. He Is a wolf In lamb s clothes. Beware of him. I am the only expert specialist In Portland who owns his own of fice and equipment, advertises his full and correct name, publishes his recent and true photograph and personally conducts his office. I make this statement so that you will know when you come to my offloe no deceit will be practiced. I meet you ao man to man. open and above board. I want you to always keep before you the fact that I am trying to drive medi cal humbug and quackery out of Oregon. I am the oldest licensed spec ialist In Portland 18 years' ex perience yet I am not a magician I do not work magic I do not offer 1-mlnute or 6-day Impossi ble cures, I do not make false Sromlses. I cannot cure every iBease under the sun. nor every case Included In the diseases I treat, for some of them are In curable, and the sooner the pa tient learns tho truth the happier he will be. I simply apply the sclentlflo knowledge my years of experience have given me, and I do this honestly and faithfully. I never accept a case for treat ment until I have made a thor ough examination and then only when I am satisfied I can effect a permanent cure. This Is your best guarantee. If you wish my services they are yours at a fair and reasonable fee, which every sensible man expects and Is glad to pav. Tou cannot get anything of value for nothing, ana the sooner you wake up to this faot and regard the doctor who offers It to you with suspicion, the hap pier you will be and the more money you will save. I offer you the services of the best doctor at a fair price and you will ever lastingly thank me for the per manent cure received at my hands. My office is the largest1 and bast equipped on the Paclflo ooast. HTDBVOCETLE VABICOSH VETVS. I do not draw off the fluid, which Is only temporary, nor resort to the vi cious practice of Injectlnt; painful dru-s. as many qnacks do. nor do 1 tie off the veins and destroy the vi tality. My method Is direct .and posi tive. Ho loss of time, no pain, no buxn bua but an absolute guarantee of a radical and permanent cure. WEAKNESS. Mentally strong, but vitally we Is the sad condition of many men who, eagar to have thatr strsnsth restored, beoome easy victims to the quaaks who promise to make young men out of old and daecreplt ones, and who. for tho consideration of a few miserable dollars, offer to find the fountain of youth for the aged and helpless. Tou take the quack's promise, he takes your money. Thafs all yon get no result 'Just his promise. A fool and his money are soon parted. Why play tha tool forever T There are many dle tlnct looal oondltlona and oauses ot waaknees. It cannot be cured by In ternal medicine, but by local treatment only. The cause must first be deter mined and until this Is done, no cure can be effected by local or any other treatment. I do not use a single dose of Internal medicine, and yet. without , It, I absolutely and permanently re Store complete vitality in every case I accept for treatment, which is the best evidence of the truth of my con tention. MT TREATMENT MAKES MEN STRONG. It is unfailing and absolute. It Is painless and permanent, and given under my absolute guaran tee. The quacks who pretend to cure you as I do, begin drugging with pow erful stimulants. Just as soon as they succeed in separating you from your money. I can do no mors than oautlon you against them. BLOOl) POISON. Quacks reap a harvest by pretend ing that every little rash, skin erup tion or pimple is a symptom of blood poison. The "Waasermann blood test tells yon whether or not you have the disease. The doctor may lie, but the test never does. This test la yours at my offloe for the asking. I use the new German Remedy and Introduce It directly Into tha blood. From my ex- fierlenee with It I am prepared to say t Is no longer an experiment but a positive cure and a blessing to man- . kind. It Is the salvation of the hu man race. My equipment for the prop er administration of this remedy Is l the finest In Oregon and second to I none In the United States. Tou are i J tote welcome to bring your family l ootor with yoo and I will be pleased 1 to have htm present during; your treat- t ment. . I also treat all diseases of men. In- ; eluding obstructions. Bladder, Kidney I and Prostatlo disease. My treatment I for Piles and Fistula ls-absolutely pain- f less, does not detain you from your work or home and a permanent ours Is erfeoted without the aid of a knife, v Yon Are Always Welcome ta CcnetsV I tattoo and Explanation. Mr offloe is open all day from ft. A. )d- to S P. M.' Sundays from 10 toS IX All eorreapondenoe treated oonfl - dantlaiay. Letters cheerfully answered. , KCf THIS CXTCPOX FOB VcVUV AHTJa DTFOmtAXXOX t nans eoad me free your aelt-ea-amtnatloa blank. Tor Man." as I TTlira to describe my ease to yon fortne purpose of taking treatment, If I decide yon oaa cure me and ytnur onaraa as Sow enough ao suit Dr. C. L Holsinan ltl KoTTlson St Cos. isU Portland Or. WhenOthersFail CONSULT MB FREE I cure to stay cured where others fall. I am known as the specialist of last re sort the man of t r ustworthy charac ter and unerring k n o w 1 e d ge. I cure Blood A 1 lm e n t s, Nervous L e c line a t Varicose Veins, Piles, B 1 a d d er. Gonaulta- Lion siwai wea V.as-aua 1Ta . J ir. idinosay The Old Reliable Specialist, Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 128 Second street. Portland. Or. Office hours A. M. to I P, M. Sundays, 10 A. it- to A 1?. M. ( tej'tl" 11 ' ' If .J J J3 5 i