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OREGOXIAX. SATCBDAT, SKFTZrBEK 23. 1911. PETITIONS TO ASK UNBOUND SESSION Good Roads Advocates to Test Fesling of People as to Highway Bills. HOOD RIVER FILES PLEA All Intrtd In Pwpowd I-aws fTUllnc to 1t Thrm to Xir1 latnre Not Tied Ir PWs. Appeal to Went Simon. Petitions urrln Governor 'West to convene, the Legislature In special ses Ion t"T the enactment of bills recom mended by th special Oood Roads Coramiaslon will be circulated through out the stale. Thi mean has been derided noon br the rooU roJi enthu siasts i the mt dlrct war tor arar talnlns; public sentiment on the neces sity for a atrial legislative session. This course waa suggested by the films; with the Oovernor tbla wek of such a petition signed by a ureal many elertors of Hood lilver County. It la known that protests have, been flled with the Oovernor ac-ilnst a speolal aeiKton. but the alienors of the Hood River petition outnumber the protestors aereral times over. No attempt will be. naJe In the peti tions to tie the hands of the teKialatora tn case a special session Is called. What tha rood roads advocates desire Is constructive legislation that will In sure the butldlr. of- permanent hlch ways tn the state. They are wlllinic to leave to the membership of tha two houses a determination of their course when called together, ferlln that tha areraire lawmaker Is fully resolved to limit the session to the shortest pos sible time and at tha same time enact the legislation that Is wanted. West's Dictation Dtallke. There la no deposition on tha part of the members of tha l-eclslatura un duly to protons; their deliberations if assembled, but they uniformly object to accepting; dictation from tha Omt ernor as to what they should do. Advocates of good roads are unwill ing to accept the a-eneral conviction that Oovernor West will refuse to con Tena a special session. They maintain that tha demand for the enactment of Srood roads legislation In every county In the state Is sufficiently pronounced to Inaura thousands of signers to tha petitions that will be circulated. With tha nunc of thesa petitions, tha srood roads men feel confident Governor West will find it Impossible to turn a deaf aar to tha requests, Geieraers Step . If tha good roads bills drafted by tha Governor's special commltlea a f- days ago hat been found completely satisfactory to the Grange and tha farmers generally, there Is absolute y no doubt that Governor West would hava called a special session of tha legislature without delay. Hut after Jearnln that the measures would not be acceptable to the orange. . been playln a aaltlna name for tha ostensible purpose of sounding tha aen f.ment of the farmers as well as tha rood roads advocates. Tha Governor's attitude la meetlnc with the disapproval of Republlcana everywhere and even of many persons who had been considered friendly to him. It seems to be a urowln opinion that he Is gradually losing strength politically. He has been trylna- to hand a little salva to tha farmers, but they ara not itolnit to ba fooled by Ola vacillating- tactics. It is patent to everyone that It has been a casa or Mutt all tha time about calling a spe cial session unless he felt reasonably certain that all proposed legislation would b friendly to the farmers. Even some farmers declare that West has not been sincera and charge that their interests were not considered so much as his own. Nearly all of the Repub lican members of the lttllature ara agreed that West Is making a Jumblo of tha good roads question. W. J. Clemens. Representative from Multnomah t'ounty. Is emphatic In tha assertion that West Is alona respon sib'.e for the present conflicting food roads situation. Prall railed Tssl. "West Is now using C. T. Trail, presi dent of the Or. sron Association for Highway Improvement, as one of his political mouthpieces." said Mr. Clemens yesterday. "Mr. Prall has seen lit to criticise ma and other members of the Legislature, alleging; thst wa failed to support the good-roads cause. That Is most absurd. Mr. Trail has only to consult the House Journal and he will nnd where l.stood on the question all the time. He s.iys that when the srood reads delegates attended the Legisla ture In a, body to Insist on pood roads measures brine; passed It was chanted that I was doing nothlnr. My col leagues know that no one waa working harder for road lams that would meet with tha approval of the people In all parts of the state. I voted In favor of all road Mils and spoke for them. 1 was a member of tha special com mittee to revise the bills after fhev ware practically dead. Our com mittee effected a compromise and the llls were finally passed. I made the motion to allow the representative of tha srood roads association to address tha House. Mr position ha always teen emphatic for tha rood roads cause and Mr. 1'rall knows It. It ts poor grace on his part now to attack ma to further tha political Interests of tha Governor." NO-FAY PI.W IS OrPOSKP Toll County Keprcentallie Snj Srsslon Tsrmand Is Weak. TOI-KPO. Or . Sept ii. Special) F. TV. Chambers. Representative from Fo'k and Lincoln counties, made tha following statement today: "I do rot think tiers ts sufficient de mand from the public to Justify an ex tra aesslon at tMs time. I think the minds cf the members of the Legisla ture weuli he the same as thev were at tha regular session, and that noth ing further In tha way of a good roads bl I would result than that passed, which was vetoed by tha Governor. I do not feel like making any advanced pledges and I feel that the members of the Legislature, who are close to tha people, ara fully as competent to Judge tha sentiment of the people upon pub lie subjects as tha Governor Is. As to serving without pay while attending such sasston and bearing my awn ex pense to and from tha capital. I think that tf tha members forego their pay. the other state officers. Including tha Governor, ought to hava their sal aries stopped for a similar length of time." Tavern Not Flare of Arrest. Tha parasites arrested last week by TXectlva Maher and members of tha city dMoctiva forca were not arrested at tha Milwaukee; Tavern, aa was in advertently reported, says "Bobby' Burns. The men were found at . i boarding housa near Island Station, on tha Oregon Electric line, nearly a mile from Mr. Burns place. MATE'S KICK LAST STRAW ChrlMnia Qnarrel Vln Deere for Nerrrsa II Arc Freed. She had stcod a great deal of abuss and rough treatment from her husband, but when he spoiled her Christmas last year by kicking her she decided that he should not again ba forgiven, Eugenia Johnson, a negress. told Judge Gatena In the Circuit Court yesterday morning. She demanded a decree of divorce from George Johnson and her plea was successful. Other decrees allowed were: May Jane Gabby from Van Gabby, de sertion. William H. Beharrell. Jr.. from Graca ITCasU mrlXlllIMCa Dae ta Arrive. Name- Peav.r. ... i'arloe. . . .. Front Date. In port San Francisco In , Manila In Coo.ulUe......In V n i i . in port port port port Orlerlo. ....... Tillamook. .... Anvil Aillsr.ce Fue H Elmore. Eureka. ..... hept. Tli:amook...-Pt. breakwater. . w. fcicer Hear noltten Oate. . Ftjcon . ...... hot city..... rwa it. Sept. .fcan Dleso.... s-pl. . ran Pedro.... Sept. . Tl;iamo- tl. . . fc-pt. . San Francises f-pt. .Ma F'-ti ro ... . S-pt. 30 Roanoke. ..... San Dies.. ...Oct. Honikflaf....lcC Hrsja .. autertc.. .Manila Oct. fckrlaled ta Depart, Name Fo- Hate. Anvil... panrfra Ept. C.t Carlos .ran Francisco Sept. -! Tl.lamooa. ... . Coqallle. . . . .. .( I. I I Alliance....... Eureka 4ert. -5 Hea.er -..ran P.drO. . . . tPt- H Blniora.Tlilamuok....'rpt. " Itreaksrat.r. .. Coos liar. .iept. Jo. W. Rider. Saa 1'lacO.... r'Dt. 37 Ow'.n Osxe... Tillamook... Sept. Orl-rlc Manila Sept. SO Heat ......... Han I'edrO. ... fiept. SO ) a. con ........ San Franr. sco Oct. 3 Hoeec ttr haa Pednst .. . et. Roanoke. Han Dleco. ... Oct. 4 Reja. ........ Hons kong.... l oc fo uteris. .......Xnlla .Oat. la Beharrell. desertion. Tha defendant ts permitted to resume her maiden name, Grace Catching. Hattle Linden from Max Linden, cruel and lnhrrman treatment and Intoxica tion. She was allowed to resume ber Disiden name, liattle Maco. Graca E. Long from Stanley M. Long, cruel and Inhuman treatment and In toxication. Bessie E. Waavarson from Godfrey Edward Weaveraon. desertion. Henry Panlelson from Anna Daniel son, desertion. La Vlnna Webater from Charles M. Webster, cruel and Inhuman treatment and desertion. Lenora A. La Roy from Walter La Roy. desertion. Ell J. Cronnoblo from Minnie Cron noble. desertion. Lillian Ketch from William F. Retch, cruel and Inhuman treatment and In toxication. 1200 Llf.NACRES TAKEN Forest-Hill Investment Company Buva Tract for $300,000. Twelve hundred acres of land tn Linn County, hava been aold by tha Oregon at Western Colonisation Company to tha Korest-Hlll Investment Company for 1300,000. The larger portion of tha acreage la tillable, soma of It being; excellent soil. George Forest and W. D. HllL or ganisers of the new Investment com pany, announce that plans will ba com pleted at onca for tha exploitation of the holdings, Tha main office will ba maintained In Fortland, and branch of rices will ba established In some of the large Eastern cities. Tha land will ba sub-dlvlded Into small tracts. Marine Notes. To begin load In; wheat for tha United Kingdom tha British bark Tor rlsdala waa towed to Columbia dock No. 2 yesterday from Llnnton. It Is exported that tha Port of Port land tug Oneonta will be brought from Astoria today and lifted on the pub lic dry dock fur cleaning and painting. Partly loaded for the Orient with Portland cargo tha British steamer Strathlyon went to seat yeaterday and will call at Puset Sound points to finish. High wind prevailing at Celllo yes terduy preven'l the launching of the steamer Inland Kmi'A which will probably take tho writer today after being overhauled. Entries yesterday at tha Custom Housa Included tha steamer Rosecrans from Monterey and tha gasoline schooner Anvil from Bandon. Tho Anvil rleared for the return and tha Kosecrana for San Francisco. Inward cargo brought by the British steamer Orterlc. arriving last night from Manila and way ports via Puget Sound, consists of Philliplna hardwood, 1 TOO bales of hemp, popper, gunny bags and tha usual general cargo. At 3 o'clock yenterday afternoon tha steamer Golden Gate left Washlngton streot dock for Tillamook, having a largq cargo and It la expected that she will make up time lost through having grounded near Kalama Tueeday night. Bringing general cargo tha gasoline schoonor Tillamook arrived In the har bor from Bandon and other Coast harbors yesterday and will sail on tho return todav. It was announced that hereafter she will not call In tho Siuslaw because of bar conditions. Tha gasoline sohooner Anvil also arrived from tha same territory. Gerald BagnalL of tha United States Engineer Department. Is In tha city from Fort Stevens and says that tha temporary trestla built so that the apron of the. Jotty ran ba placed. Is completed and rock Is being dumped. It extends about one-fourth of a mile beyond the final Jetty work, which marks the sevrn-mtlo point. In the harbor patrol launch Elldor members of tho grand Jury made an Inspection trip along tho waterfront yesterday, proceeding as far as tha Government moorings and tha pahllo drydock. Many docks In the harbor were scrutlnlied and general marina couditlona looked over. President Mears and Commissioner Shaver, O'Reilly and Dodge and Con sulting Engineer Lock wood, of tha Port of Portland Commission, visited the dredge Columbia yesterday, which is working near Kalama. and made a thorough Inspection so the committee waa familiar with details of tho pro posed new dredge, the building of blch will be undertaken soon. Captain James Shaver, of tho Sharer Transportation Company, who waa on the steamer Sarah Dixon when she ac companied tha Weown and Wentworth to tho Big Eddy tn towing the dredge North Bank with 29 pontoons and two oil barges, reported on his return yes terday that ona of the bargee "towed under" when entering tha Cascade Rapids and the launch Telegram, lashed alongside, was lost. The towing proved difficult but the fleet waa de livered without other damage. Ed lets en delivers dry fuel tlea. TUGS RACE TO SHIP Opposition Lines Vie in Effort to Put Pilot Aboard. VICTOR'S SPURT IN VAIN Portland Rivemwn Are Vigilant In Readiness to Offer Pilotage. Redaction In Cost to Shipper Marked by British Steamer. Tboaa who dwell at North Bead saw a pretty race In which revenue was tho goal yesterday, when tha tugs Wallula and Tatoosh. the former of tha Port of Portland fleet and the latter of tha Puget Sound Tugboat Company's Una, started from the mouth of tha Colum bia and steamed at full speed until off Wll'n Harbor In an effort to place a pft aboard the British steamer Straihblane. The Wallula won first place, but as tha charterers of tha ves sel had previously arranged for Pilot Anderson to bring her In, tho opposi tion tugboat line was really the victor. Cuptain Parsons waa on the Wallula, and from a report made here last even ing It appeara that be and Captain Bailey, of the Tatoosh, sighted the steamer about the same time and headed for her. The British steamer Orterlc. of tha Waterhouse fleet, arriv ing later from Puget Sound, was also lost by the Port of Portland, aa i'llot Mathewa had traveled to Seattle and brought her to the Columbia. Superin tendent Campion, of the Port of Port land pilotage and towage service, bad been Informed here early yesterday by Mr. Comyn. of Comyn. Mackall A Co., that a Puget Sound Tugboat Company's pilot would be employed, because he had promised that pilotage Into and from tha river and to all points where the vessel shifts In loading lumber for Australia would not exceed $250. He said that when tha company dispatched the British steamer Strathspey, now here, from Portland on a former voyage, her pilotage waa $750. At that time the pilotage from sea-to Astoria and return waa t a foot draft and 2 cents a ton. Today It Is 12.50 a foot draft and 1 cent a ton. On the river then tha rata was 12 a foot draft and I cents a ton. Tha vessel arrived drawing about 13 feet and sailed with a draft of 2 feet. The pilot achooner Joseph Pulltxer la said to have spoken both steamers yes terday In advance of the tugs reaching them, and from a standpoint of service tha Port of Portland pilots were on hand to glva it. The question of speed between tha Tatoosh and Wallula Is said to be debatable, though the Ta toosh may steam faster since having oil burners Installed. ORIENTAL- TARIFF RESTORED Wheat and Flour Will Be Shipped on Old Rates January 1. Lines holding membership In the trans-Paclnc freight bureau have de cided to give Japanese steamship cor porations another opportunity to do good" In maintaining tariffs from tho Northwest to ports across the ocean, advices being received officially yes terday that low rates In effect would be advanced SO cents January 1. This means their restoration to the former tariff. 11 a ton on wheat and flour to usual Oriental ports, with $4 charged to Shanghai and Manna. All space up to that time has been taken at low rates and oremlums have been offered In a few Instances for accommodation. Mitsui Co. have taken consider able space on tho new British ateamer Robert Dollar, which Is to load here next month for tha other side, and It will ba utilized for wheat and flour, while the vessel will also load con siderable lumber. Her cereal cargo will relieve the pressure to an extent, but It Is doubted If Frank Waterhouse & Co. will provide an additional steamer before January 1 to take other surplus offerings. It Is the second time this year that low cargo rates and a rush of cereals have been on at the sama time. The Japanese lines lowered their tariff In the early Spring and it was restored June 1. while In August It was dropped again and Is now to be replaced on the old basis, confirma tion of the new agreement having been received from Japan. Shippers ara wondering how long the rates will ba maintained. XAVY MEN TO ENTER RACES Regulars and Militia Will Appear in New Year Trials. , Men under Lieutenant Toax. U. 8. N., !h charge of the Portland Navy recruit ing station, are planning to test their oarsmanship against their brethren of the Oregon Naval Militia on the cruiser S)a te ?e No matter In what way an old sore or ulcer first commenced, whether from a wound, cut or bruise, or from the ulceration of a wart, pimple or mole, or even if it came without apparent reason, the fact that it does not heal shows that bad blood is responsible for the place. Vv'hile the circulation remains impure the nerves and tissues of the flesh around the place are constantly being fed with unhealthy matter and the fibres are thus prevented from knitting together and healing. PurifV the blood and the place MUST heal, its cause having been removed. S.S.S. cures old sores and chronic ulcers because It is the greatest of all blood purifiers. It removes from the circulation every impurity, and so enriches ihe blood that it nourishes the tender, sensitive flesh, and causes a knitting together of all fibrous tissue and thus heals the place. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free. 5.5.5. is for sale at drug stores, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, OA. A Poor Weak Woman As she is termed, will endure bravely and patiently atonies which a strong man would five way under. Tne (act is women are more patient than they ought to be under such troubles. Bvery woman ought to know that sbe may obtain the moat experienced medical advice frn dart and in afesVanr confidence and privacy by writing to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce. M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo. N. Y., for many years and baa had a wider practical experience in the treatment of women's diseases than any other physician in this country. His medicine ara world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. m Tne snoot perfect remedy ever devised for weak erad tfeB oate women ia Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. ,' ' SICK WOMEN WELL. The many and varied symptoms of woman's peculiar a Iroenta are fully set forth in Plain English in the People's Medical Adviser (1008 pages), a newly revised and up-to-date Edition, doth-bound, win be sent on receipt of Ji eeat stamps to pay cost of wrapping aad Boston, and It has been suggested that In the New Tear's day races In the harbor, when boats from various ships ara pitted, a special race for raen-oi-war be Included. Besides militiamen the Boston carries six men from the regular Navy and as each boat Is al lowed four oarsmen and a coxswain, and tha tnllltla will probably enter two boats. It could be made a four-boat contest with two regular and two mllltla crews. Laat year one of the most success ful races ever held among aeep water men was witnessed. If the Navy men will enter the free-for-all contest and lighthouse tenders and other vessels with light boats and fast crews will enter, the coming card jyomlsea to ellpse tho 1911 event. The regular Navy men of the recruiting detail hall from vessels that have had winning crews, there being Chief Yeoman C A. Cook, of the Colorado; Chief Quarter master C. N. Martin, and Gunner's Mates I. N. Agard and C. N. Ktrby. of the Maryland, and Gunner's Mats C. J. Simmons, of the South Dakota, with another to be picked to act as coxswain, TALK OF LIXK SALE RENEWED Paclflo Coast Steamship Co. After Competing Boats, Is Rumor. If talk aired yesterday In marine circles to the effect the Pacific Coast Steamship Company la endeavoring to secure control of tha Ban Francisco & Portland Steamship Company, is well founded, affairs have taken an .oppo site turn, for six months ago the Har rlman interests proffered the steamers Beaver, Bear and Rose City to tha Paclflo Coast Steamship Company and the latter flatly turned down tha ves sels. , Since then tha Son Francisco A Port land Interests began anew a campaign for Increased business. A. Ottinger waa appointed general agent of the system, given full power to employ rep resentatives at all porta touched at. and a bis; advertising scheme waa launched. It is not disputed that the vessels are making handsome profits for the Harrlman stockholders and they ara decidedly valuable assets. The only reason attributed for the action of tha company in trying to sell tho Una was the anticipation of a decision from the Interstate Commerce Commis sion that will compel tho divorcing of rail and ocean lines that are controlled by the same interests. STRATnNAIRX'S RATE BIG Tonnage, for Australian Loading Held at Stiff Figures. Lumber exporters were staggered yesterday on learning that Hind, Rolph A Co. had fixed the British steamer Strathnalrn at four shillings to load lumber for Australia with the option of Calcutta at 4s 4 4d. The highest previous freight was 3s 8d a ton dead weight. The vessel is discharging conl at San Francisco from Norfolk and has been Joined there by tho Nor wegian steamer Guernsey, which Bal four. Guthrie ft Co. have taken for Australian loading. The latest orders for the British tramp Anerley, which J. J. Moore & Co. have fixed for Sydney loading. Is that she wlU work part cargo to Tacoma and finish here. She is due in the north Monday. ' It waa reported yesterday that an other Australian cargo Is being nego tiated for on the river, but steam ton nage at reasonable rates la scarce and the tendency is for a stlfTer freight market. The off-shore lumber fleet in the river working consists of tha schooner Eldorado and barkentine Hawaii for Chile, the barkentine Georglna for Callao, the British steamer Strathspey for Sydney, the schooner William Nottingham for the West Coast and the British steamer Wakefield for Fremantle. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. Sept. JS. Arrived Steamer Tallac from San Kranclsco; gasoline schoon er Anvil, from Bandon : steamer W. F. Herrin, from Gavlota; British steamer Or terlc. from the Orient; gasoline schooner Tillamook, from Bandon. bailed Steamer Golden Gate, for Tillamook; British ateamer Ftrathlyon. for Manila and way ports via Puset Sound. Astoria. Sept. ft. Condition at the mouth of the river at fi P. M.. smooth; wind, south I miles; weather, cloudy. Sailed at A. M. Steamer Yoaemlte, for San Pedro; steamer Temple E. Dorr, for Seattle. Ar rived at ( and left up at I A. M. Steamer Tallac from San Francisco. Sailed at A. M. Steamer Saginaw, for Raymond. Ar rived down at 10:20 A. it. and sailed at noon British steamer Strathlyon, for Orient, via Puget Sound. Arrived at noon and lefl up Steamer W. F. Herrin, from Gavlota. Arrived at 1:10 P. M. British steamer Strathblane, from Kanatmo. Arrived at 3:16 P. M. and left up British steamer Orterlc, from Orient via Puget Sound. Arrived at 4 P. M. and left up Steamer Olympic, from San Pedro. Astoria, Sept. XL Balled at S P. it. Steamer Claremont. for San Pedro; at 4:S0 P. M. Steamer Falcon, for San Francisco; at 0:S0 P. M- Steamer Shoshone, for San Pedro. Arrived at 1 and left np at 10 P. M. Gasoline schooner Anvil, from Bandon and way porta. San Francisco, Sept. 22. Arrived at noon Steamer Rose City, from Portland; ateamer Bear, from fian Pedro. Sailed at noon Steamers Catania and Geo. w. Elder, for Portland. Raymond. Wash., Sept. 12. Sailed Sep tember 20. steamer Raintar, for San Fran cisco. Arrived September 31, steamer Stanley Dollar to take on cargo for tiie Eat Coast, via Panama. Snn Francisco, Sept. 22. Arrived Steam er Santa Barbara, from Oraya Harbor; steamers Ninn mlth. from Coos Bay; Col. K. L. prake. towing barge 85. from Seattle; PEIUIAHEimirHEALS SORES AIID ULCEUS mailing saJt. Address as a do re. Y ' r.-:.. -atia'- DR. A. O. SMITH. I am a registered and Utilised phy sician. eonAninff my special practice to the disorders of HO'. I hare more money invested in my establishment than all other Portland apedalists combined. I never advertise cheap fees as an In ducement to bring; me patients. A true specialist need not resort to barvain counter methods. o man who places an intelligent valae on his health will eek the scsices of a man who proclaims he is a cheap doctor. Ton would not entrust a sick child In care of a cheap medical man. and yon should use the tune care In your own case. I posses skill and experience, acquired in such a war that no other can share, and should not be classed with medical companies. It Is Impossible for a medical company to attend colleg-e. Companies hare no diplomas or lioense to practice medicine in Oregon or any other state. A portrait, whose personality and identity are indefinite. Is published as the legiti mate specialist of the office. Hired sub stitutes, ordinary doctors with question able ability, (4e oonsultatlon. examina tion and treatment. Why treat with irresponsible when you can -ecu re the expert services of a responsible specialist 7 Bee me if you have any of the follow ing; dlrorders: Varicose Veins, Nerve, Blood and Skin Disorders, Bladder Trou bles, Blood Poisons, Irruptions, t leers, PUes or Vistula. FREE CONSULTATION AND ADVICE. Honrs A. 5L to 8 P. JL Sunday, 10 to X Only. Dr. A. 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Is he lending his name as a cloak for a medical com pany 7 if you canifbt assure yourself on thfse points It Is perhaps as well to save your time and money. Mx QUALIFICATIONS. I am duly and legally qualified to practice ciy profession In the States of Oregon, Washington. California and Ne vada. I publish my own photograph In all my announcements, I practice under my true name, personally conduct my own office, consult with and treat all my own oatlents until a cure Is effected and have no connection with any "med ical company." "institute" or "museum." I therefore offer to men afflicted with any ailment included In my specialty a service unexcelled by any other spe cialist In Oregon. All medicines dis pensed under the direct supervision of a graduate in PHARMACY. SATIS FACTION GUARANTEED. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION TRRB t to ff, 7 to S Daily; Sunday. 10 to 1. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. SUtt WASHINGTON- RT., COR. STH. Fortland, Or. I Cure Men io IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. Sen eral Debility, Weak Kerres, In somnia - Results of expobure, overwork ar.srbther irlo- latlona of Nature's lasrsw stents of Bladder and Kidney., Varieoee Velna, qileklr and permanently cured at small expense. I cure such ailments as Varicose Veins, Piles. Specific Blood Poison, etc., completely and permanen 1 1 y. often with only a single treatment. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. It Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO., Washington St Corner First, Portland. Oreaon. OUR CURES Ar effected by the of roots and herbs. No opera tions, no poisonous drugs. Wa hav mad a lifo study In this line and you will re ceive the benefit of our re search. 11 en and women cured of private ailment a N e r v o u sness, rheumatism, . V. a nnsnmnnia Klrnrf poison. lung trouble and di- eases oi mn ninaa, unu- tatlon FREE. I JMLW. THJE HXN'G WO CHETCSE STtDiCXE CO, 15 V Uorrlsoa 6-W Portland Ou 0 DR. GREEN SYSTEM OF MAN BUILDING THE SPt.CIAI.IST WHO CURES. It matters not what your ailment Is, nor who has treated it. If It is curable we will grlve you Immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. Do not allow money matters to keep you from uettingr well. We charge nothing to prove our meth ods 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. v . AFFLICTED MEN. before treatlntc elaesrhere, honestly Investlsrnte our proven methods. You will then under Mand how easily nnd quickly we cure nil curable cases of VARICOSE VEINS without severe snrarlcal operation! SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON with out Injurious drum O06 skillfully administered when preferred)! NERVO VITA1, DEBILITY without stimulative remedies! BLADDER nnd KIDNEY troubles! PILES, RECTAL complaints, una nil nllmenta of 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 knowej his business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to years. We put new energy into worn-out bodies. Office hours, dally, 9 to 6; evenings,. 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 362 Washington St., Portland, Or. BE RESTORED TO HEALTH Others have had your trouble Read what they say of my Remedies Disease need no longer trlko terror to the hearts of those upon whom It blighting touch has fallen, for the healing power of these wonderful remedies Is such that even those give. ut as Incurable have been re storv to health and happiness. These wonderful Chinese remedies have stood the test of centuries, and have enabled Dr. Wo to restore to health hundreds of sufferers who had lost all hope of regaining their full strength, and vigor. In writing for consultation blank Inclose 4 cents In stamps. WoChineseMedicalCo. 2S0H Alder, 'Corner Third. Entire Corner, Second Floor. DR. WING LEE i make my -own Cbl nese herb and root medlclnea. I ama an educated Doctor wand nee the treatment of the Physicians prac ticing? in Oregon and Waihinfeton. I hava used Chinese herb and root medicines exclu sively for 45 years. examine patients carefully and thor oughly. No matter of how long stand ins; the disease, no matter what the r.mV ,!,, heart, liver, stomach dis eases, consumption.1 blood poison, piles all cured ny my triiimu wm-ui-town people write lor circulars nnd consultation Diann. 21 North Fifth St Portland. Or. WAI JING ..f Chinese Doctor I ara educated for Chinese doctor. I use the Chinese nerbs and root medicines It makes wonderful cures. It has cured many sufferers. The treatment cures Kidney. Tnii.ii Kt?:-t- Liver. Consumption, Stomach Good for either male or female and differ ent kinds of diseases. People out of town write for consultation blank and call at ray office, room 14. 211 Alder street, corner First. Portland. Or. BING CHONG, Chinese Doctor Made of Chinese herbs and root medicine cures all kinds diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, stomach. kid Bey, blood troubles of man tnd woman when others (slL If you suffer, cau or write to 232 H Wash. st.. or. 2d. Room 18. Port. Or. PALE Are niset to sick beedaebe, tad), gestf on, axrar stomscta, and bso com Bl I I Oil Q plextoa. CotipalM people ILIUU9 tbe rrmptoms. wOieb sxs mij DPABI C cured w'ben yon know whs to do. I tWlLt w bare cnr4 lhae eompUJDts for thirty vetu with CSS8 UraoTED LXTZa puxa Ton look better sod feel bettor tfUr vaiog them. One 11 for a doe, zfta s box st stores or by suil. To Msles write DB. A0Mi.Q 00- rhtl sris.pt. t ra VK. WO g f Banted Golden rntal m W rwnponna ta . m MK safe and simple remedy far a BnutdtitU. Cafarrk, HcjFecer m f tTl-jl f inflammations. Irritations, nloar- . I V"' I atlona of ALL omoou membranes I I or linings of tho nose, throat, I I I stosnaoh or other organs, 1 T DRUOOIT SI (fi Why not cure jonrtelf mmmmammmmmm TremUss with esoh bottle f T or mailed on request. Tie Ins. dra-ioj Ca, a. f ess- The Specialist Against The Quack. The claliet true spe possesses tha experience of g " ' lence doing; tha same thing; the rls;ht way hun dreds and perhaps t h o u s ands of tfraea. with unfailing- and per mannent results. His experience has tauRht him just what to do and when to do it. There is no guesswork. io no failure. He does not have to resort to fake methods. His sclen Jlflo knowledge has made him the master. The quack experience is based on everlasting misrepresen tation upon dornsr the same lhfg wrong aa many times as the unsuspecting- will permit. He Is ever experimenting upon tha patient if one thing falls he tries another, and keeps on changing until the patient despairs and leaves. He is ever ready to promise anything and everything. He drugs the sys tem with powerful medicines, Just to obtain temporary results. He la here today and gone tomorrow. He has as many names as-flngers and toes. He constantly apes tho 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 mr office no deceit will be practiced. X meet you as 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 IS 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 iseaae under tho sun, nor every case Included In the diseases I treat, for some of them are In curable, and tho Booner the pa tient learns tho truth the happier he will be. I simply aply the scientific knowledge my years of experience have g3''an 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 pay. Tou cannot get anything of value for nothing, and 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 mora 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 oure received at my hands. My office is the largest and best equipped on the Paclfio coast. HID ROCKLE VAKICOSB VEI.VS. I do not draw off the fluid, whloh is only temporary, nor resort to the vi elons practice of injecting painful drugs, as many quacks do, nor do I tie off the veins and destroy the vi tality. My method la direct and posi tive. T?o loss of time, no pain, no hum bus;, but an absolute guarantee of a radical and permanent oure. WBAKXES9. Mentally strong, but vitally weak Is the sad oondltlon of many men who. eager to have their strength rutored. become easy victims to the quacks who promise to make young men out of old and desoreplt ones, and who. for the 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. That's all you get no result just his promise. A fool and his money are soon parted. Why play the fool forever? There are many dis tinct local conditions and causes of weakness. It oannot be cured by In ternal mediolne, 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 doae 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. MY TREATMENT MAKES MEN 6TROXG. It is unfailing ano 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 rs they sucoeed in separating you from your money. I can do no more than caution you against them. BLOOD POISOX. Quacks reap a harvest by pretend ing that every little raeh. skin erup tion or pimple is a symptom of blood poison. The 'vTaasermann blood test, tells you whether or 'not you have the disease. The doctor may He, but the test never does. This test is yours st my office for the asking. I use the new German Remedy and introduce It directly into the blood. From my ex- fterlence 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 the finest in Oregon and second to none In the United States. Tou are quite welcome to bring your family doctor with yon and I will be pleased to hava him present during your treat ment. T -1m t,Mf .11 nlMUM rtt men. rn- clodlng obstructions. Bladder, Kidney anO frOStatIC Uisfitmv juji unaiuiBii, for Piles and Fistula is -absolutely pain less, does not detain you from your work or home and a permanent eure 1J effected without the aid of a knife. Ton Are Always Welooma to Consul tation and Explanation. r. Affle. la nnen all day from a I A M. to 8 P. M.' Funds. 7 from 10 to lli. All eorrespondenoe treated oonfi- 'dentfally. Letter, ohearruuy answered. CTG3f TBVS COTTCm FOR VAIA3 ABliB INFORMATION FB. Please eod me free your eelf-ex amlnation blank. "For Men." aa I aeaire to describe my ease to you for the purpose of taking treatment if 1 decide you can cure me and your ahaxsa J k anougli ts suit Address Dr. C. K. Holsman. SZ1 Morrison St., Cor. 1st., rortlaad Or . A SQUARE DEAL is what you will get if you treat with me. Results are quick and positive. Tou are benefited at once. Men who have dragged their cases along for months with some other spe cialist are astonished at the oromot effects of my r e m a r k a ble l" a a - m a n t T r-1 1 - Nervous Dec line. Varicose Veins. Piles. TZ? Rupture, Rheuma- tism, fctirr ana bwoilc- wv.lo. Bladder, etc. Blood Ailments quick- JA! ly and safely cured by QUO Consultation fr'ree. Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 128 hi Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P, U, Sun days, 10 a. 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