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TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1911. 18 MILLION BARRELS FLOUR IS. DEMAND Asiatic Shortage of Bread stuffs Prompts Activity in Portland Shipping. FACILITIES ARE HAMPERED Xonreslan Smmrr RjJ Will Sail Plrrct to Orient From Thli City. Robrrt Dollar Only Addition to TtfgTiiar Fleet. PortInl wl!l ship In export Hour for the month of September. October. No tfmbtr and I)tcfiiibr. a estimated yes terdsv v0.0-' barrels If tonnasre 1 available, and for January. February. March and April an equal amount will CO forward under the same tonnage proviso. In which event the Oriental market will hare presented an unusual condition. In the pat few vears buylns" on the ether ilde of the Pacific hss been In a measure apasmodlc and fitful, but thla season It Is said by millers that there la a shortase of bread-maklnsT product In the Far East, and as business haa been booked for shipment In January and February, and there Is strons; In ouirr for later delivery. Indicating a continuation of the movement. Port land ehould be credited with export of l.ooo,0 barrel for the season of iJii-ir Even (renter bu-ilness could be en joyed If more steamer space was avail able, for. with lower rates In effect to January 1. there la a much stroniter demand on the other aide. But there are prospects for only one additional steamer to the reaular fleet the British tramp Robert Dollar on which Mitsui V Co. have taken considerable space for wheat and flour. The Nor wegian steamer ll)t). due from the Orient In the Portland Asiatic aerv-l-e October 6. and which Is to be trans ferred on arrival to the Waterhouse fleet, te to remain In port but a week and then be dispatched direct to the Orient- Instead of salllnr via Pusrct Bound. The additional space will assist In a measure to relieve the local con gestion. About 1000 tons of whest and flour that was to move from Seattle on her will be taken by the Orterlc. now luadlns; here. OPPOSITION'S R.1TK HIGHER Port of Fortland May Equip Tugs With Wlrr-les Gear. Flsrures obtained by Superintendent Campion, of the pilotage and towage service, have been submitted to the Port of Portland Commission covering; rates charged by the opposition at the mouth of the Columbia, the Pusret Sound Tug boat Company. The tariff la the same as that published, with the exception of that for vessels from 1TS1 to 1000 tons for which 1900 Is the towage rate Instead of l.50. as In the published tariff, and IJSO Is asked for carriers from 3001 to 1509 tons Instead of $900. From all rates a rebate of S per cent la made and the hawser charge Is 110 Instead of 111- For harbor moves the rate Is 125 If one steamer Is used, the lima as the Port of Portland Com mission charge, bat for two tugboats cr more 0 each Is asked, a reduction cf ti on a steamer. President Hears Is In favor of the Port tugs being equipped with wireless, the same as the opposition vessels carry, that Inbound carriers may be communicated with and a bid made for the business at long range. Cap tain Thomas Crang. of the Union OH Company, who has had years of river experience, says he has talked to a number of marina and shipping men. who land the action of the Port of Portland Com mission In not attempting to drlv ths opposition away and he says that without question It Is the purpose of the Port to work for the lowest pos sible rates consistent with good service. ARRACAVS RATE IS HIGHEST Tinrfnn le Also Taken for Loral Grain I .on dine M. H- Houser. who chartered the British bark Arracan Monlay to load wheat here, has the distinction of caving paid the highest freight recorded for the same business In sev eral years, lis Sd being the rate. The French bark Buffon. which le on the way from Havre to Portland, has been fled at 11 shtlllncs and the French bark tienersl FaMherhe. listed from J.ondon for Victoria, has been fixed to sd wheat at Tacoma at I9s d, but the Arracan was engaged after they were taken and her rate Indicates the strong tone of the market. The charter of the Arracan cleans CP disengaged tonnage on the Coast, - far as foreign carriers are con cerned, and that Is the reason for the gtilT rate. Probab'y two additional car riers will be cleared from here thla week to Increase the showing for Sep tember and there will be an excellent display of wheat exports for October. 1TIEXCU FXAliS AT HALF MAST Grain Vessel tower Color In Re spect of Navy Dead. French vessels In the harbor are dressed In silent reverence to the memory of hundreds of seamen who lost their lives on the French battle ehtp Liberte. which sank at Marseilles Monday morning. Fleas are displayed at ha!fma-t for the period of mourning. The French bark E.louard Ietallle will leave port today, wheat-laden for Kurope. and there will remain the French bark Ronchamp and the rench bark Ernest I.egouve. Many of the French sailors la port knew men on the Liberie and are In doubt as to whether their friends are cumbered among the missing. Marine Note, Notice baa been given that the steam er Lurllne. of the Kamm line, will eall from Portland for Astoria at 7:4 o'clock each morning, beginning Octo ber I. Instead of 7 o'clock. To begin loading lumber under en gagement to Balfour. Uuthlre at Com pany Uie Norwegian ateamer Guernsey Is due from San Franclaco Tuesday, the wi:i be cleared for Adelaide. George P. Mulholland. who was purser ea the steamer Roanoke for a lengtar period, but left the vessel a few months ago, rejoined her at Saa Frsnclsco. relieving Purser Jeandrat. Captain Arthur Rlggs has succeeded aptaln W. R. Thomas on the steamer lernia and the latter has taken Captain Klgf place on the steamer Twin Ctt lea. Captain & Co bum a reassnmsd command of the tuir Resolute, vice Captain F. R. Hill, and Captain A. Mc Neil ts again turning the wheel on the steamer Undine. rellevlnr Captain Ch aria ton. San Francisco advices report the sale of th British steamer Bannockburn. which waa here recently with general cargo from Europe, to Hugh Evans A Company, of London. She la to be re named the Hlllcrag. As her arrival from the South waa tardy and work of discharging waa not begun until yesterday morning, the steamer lieo. w . r-iur wu . tonight, but Is to depart tomorrow evening at o cioca. G. W. McNear yesterday chartered the German bark Lasbek to load wheat here for th United Kingdom. 6h 1 due at Santa Rosalia with general car go from Hamburg. She waa offering to local exportera last week at shillings. Wheat waa started Into the hold of the Alex Isenberg yesterday at Mont gomery dock No. 2 and the Hans, work ing at the elevator, will flnlah wheat today. The Norwegian ateamer liana B- should flnlsn tomorrow at Oceanic. Aboard the steamer Coaster, arriv ing last night from San Francisco, Is cargo that waa brought from th East- rrtytxx irnUJCi-iCa Cme Arrive. Name. From . D'-rT Ort.rlc Manila J" Co. W. Cider. n " " HT V.r !-a Pedro. .... In Por; Ooidso Oate... Tillamook ." ' P" Fs.a rtsnclsai MPl floss Cllr aa P'dre P'- Tillamook Coqullle bP- Ar.ll Psndoa SJepU Mrsakwatsr... I s Pay jc- Ko.no. San tlege 'f- Alliance K-jreka Oct. psavsr ten Pedro. ... lct. rtrsja Honikoas Oct. maris. ...... .alaalia. ......Ocu so to so 1 3 t ft aXx-loJed ts Depart. r.oidso osia... Ttnstnsaa... -&t- Crterlo Manila s-epL Itear Hn I'.dro. . . .bept, r. voe San Francisco Ocu Tillamook Coaullle. -t. Anvil Hsndoa...... O-l. ce H. Elmore. Tillamook. ...TcU lir.aknatsr... C Hay -ct- Alllaace. ...... Eureka .....tct- Hu. V.I1T " rrJro....tKt. V.....W .1 n m.t I T I. it so to a a a 3 6 4 4 9 to 10 ...... - n rrani.... HotlkMI.. .... ......slanua .Oct. Hc)a. . Suvsrte. em coaat by th California St Atlantlo Steamship Company, while the steamer Nome City brought the same character of cargo for the American-Hawaiian steamship Company. When work ceased on the British tramp Wakefield last evening she had but 100.000 feet of lumber to take on at Unnton and should finish today. The schooner William Nottingham left down yesterday from Westport with lumber for the West Coast. Major ilclndoe, Corp of Engineers. V. S. A-. waa yesterday apprised that the awarding of a contract to the Columbia Contract Company for deliv ering 460.000 tons of rock at Fort Stevens for the Columbia River Jetty had been approved. Th price 1 11.11 a ton. Delivery must begin In 10 days and la to be completed In 110 working days. Entries yesterday at the Custora House comprised th British steamer Strathness and the steamers Bear, Catania and Jim Butler, from San Fran claco and the British steamer Oswestry, from Kedondo. The steamer Alliance cleared for Coo Bay and Eureka, and th Catania for the Golden uai. Captain Robert returned to port ye terdav on th British teamer Strath neaa, which waa laat here nine month so She loaded coal at rorcoia ir Mare Island, carrying SoOO tona of th fueL and on the run. via tn traits. encountered dirty weather and head winds, that resulted In minor damage to h.tchse and bulwarks- Instructions hav been given for the tender Heather to proceed to tucn rti age and at Orchard Rock replace a buoy and light with one of the new acetylene buoya. She will also trans fer llghtkeepers at Northern stations, while the tender Manxanlta will deliver coal at Llghtvessel No. 1 and mall and provisions to Tillamook iwcx. Purser Clark, of the steamer Beaver, of th "Big Three" fleet, la being com mended her for his action Monday In malting It so uncomfortable aboaxd the u.l for a Dartr ot gamoier ui they went ashore at Saa Francisco. He has been on the lookout for auch char actera and keeps printed warning handy that he placea In conspicuous places to protect passengers when he Assistant Superintendent of Water Lines Overbaugb, of the O.-W. R. N. Company fleet, haa received reporta indicating that John Dugan. of thla city, who was employed as a pantry man on the steamer Haasalo. and died aboard the vessel at Astoria Sunday night, had returned to the ateamer from shore Intoxicated and fallen asleep on a pile of freight, where be waa found dead a few houre later by the watchman. Movement of Vessels. PORTl-ANP Sept S Arrlved-r-Bteajner Koma . from Fraa.-lsee; steamer . . f.om f.n Kranci.'-o: steamer . . l .. Mr-Utah ateAIO I MII.r. lion i. ... - atrtsness. from sa Francisco; steamer v. . . -v-r i. . ... o st.amsr n (;'t& from Tillamook. balled Fte.in.r au. H. E.mors. tor TU.ameok. steam.r Al.laaca. for Coos Bay aad tu r.ka: steamer Hreakwatar. for Ceoa Bay. steamer tat.nla. for saa Fraael.eo. . . . iniMi a bm lerx astona. ' - ' . . . ., 7 ,, it i u a. attamr Nome citr. rrora F.a rrancisco. Arrtveo; oowa ana . vi. Steamer ijeneral Hubbard. Arrlesa el i. M .rid lett ill at 12 ao y. M. rued at 1 and left no at S P. M- otsajner Coastsr from hen rranclsco. Left up at a 10 P M. l1 rl I : h steamer Utraibblaaa. Astoria, feet. 2i Arrived at and left an from Saa Francisco. Arrived at 9 and I . r , n at iw r u , - - from ean rran-ls-o. Arrived and lstt up at miunlgas ataaaaar ooidsn uata iroja Tillamook. . S.a rreoetece. Sspt X- A rrtvS at : 1 r. M steamer Nahalem from Columbia luver. f-l!-l last Digit dtsamsr T aalilastoa. tor portlanti. . - . 4 steamer Han Js-lnto. from Portaod for . 11 ...I n e-om Ml I ecro. a-e.mwr ... w. Fortland. for Monlerer. Mnnt.rev. Sept. SB. Arrived last Bight Steamer Kosevrans. from Portland. ers Norwood. Paiss Freeman and Grave Hsrb-ir. fr..m C.rajs Harbor. Stanler Dol lar rrora Wlilape; Ashtabula from shang hai: Newberg. from Absrtlsan; Saa Pedro. failed learners tmanna ' Ji . Utrui five AeatrJs: s.-booaer Saosalllo, for eius.sw iv:vr. ( Helria. f-om Nome: city of Puehia. from 1 .com., .i iti r . tiviu . --- . steamer I-atouirie, from T.coma. Sailed r n; -r a jt.ru, i " i i .. - Oanfa. for T.coma; steamer vuoataa, lor Nome: steamer iiockro&o, for Tacoma. Tides at AM an HlgD. I .w. . . .i . . . S A S 4S A. Jt I"-; - J w - j; P. H .l feet 10.43 P. M . foot Cegee mm Ssgar. NEve- YORK. Bft 2- Cottee rutarea closed steady at a net advsnra of It and ;i poui - - ' title .irmlsr, liTuc; ljacsmber, 12.SOCI Jaacary. 12 io: Fehrjarr. 12 iOr: March, ttlic: April. Vst and June. tl2.ase: July and August. . bpot 8teady. Klo So. T. Iei4 11-le Samoa Na . 14 91-le: mild coffee qulst; Cordova. 14Hl'e nominal. Hmw lulir firm. w int. SSISc: centrtfugsl l t-t. HWr; molas ses sugar test, i :Hi!:c rlnsd. strocg. Weal at St. lala. T lOCIS. Sept. se. Wool Staadr Ter ritory nd w.tra medisma lllUltci saa mul i ii la HClvei Sn 11014. CITY'S DEBT GROWS Bonds Amounting to $1,825, 000 to Be Issued This Year. WORK DEMANDS ISSUE Sam to Be Distributed In Seven Ways for Improvement Under Way or Projected 7-SUU Limit Doeimt Bind Them. Portland's bonded indebtedness will ba Increased by ll.36.000 within a year If all th bonds ar Issued wnlcn are necessary to bring to the city th money needed to pay for Improvements now under way and contemplated. This sum. bond for the mot of which will probably be Issued before January J. Is distributed aa follows: Dock bond. Interest. per esnt....l JJ-gJJ Auditorium bonds. per cent...... Municipal Jail bonds, per rb.e collection bonds. 4 per csnt -uJ Firs main bonds. .rtfKjO p.rk and boulevard bonds iooooo Bull Run plpsllne bonds oou. Park and boulevard bond to the amount of 1160.000 were sold two weeks ago, and as $260,000 mor waa author . . . ,.n- mw.A -. it la known to b Mayor Rushlight's policy to purchase ' . sasa rtoaitlhle. as much prit prwjyoi , vAi. w m th next theM win pruuuj few months. Mater flratem Ct CotewA .. . trAAAAA nr null Run olpelln 1 HO itlVV.VVV a a.- - IT T. i' v.A-.v-t will cover the Don as, il uiuuo". - - . . -entire cost of the "w"r-co'"?iVir. pipeline and the two now reservoirs it Mount Tabor. On million dollar. In Bull Run bonoi naa Issued. ... ... . - i- i i - n th amount Aiunicipai oui ""'"- - . "..v. of 11.600.000 have been authorlxed. with provision for a tax levy not one-tenth of a mill above the amount necessary to pay Interest and create a sinking iuno. ... -- r...nt vestardar an- swered the Mayor's Question whether the city officials may the seven-mill limit for street Improve ment bonds, and whether this Uon applies to outstanding bonds Is sued lor street and sewer Improve ment. Mr. Grant says that It doe. not. LtaaJtatloa Doesst ustk o.v. i - .mat lmDrovement In debtedness 1 provided for by a spe cial fund," said City Attorney Grant. "Th city should o manage this special fund aa to carry out the Intention of the charter In respect thereto. If by any mismanagement it --- ' J . . , ,.. nn these bonds inadequate, would b. raised bi the same as th interest "r", and would not be counted aa within the limitation nxoa m 1 m. limitations provided by section 114 of th. city charter are: "Lighting tunc, levy -----.. - ., "in.. et- o.nartment fund. 114 mills; police department fund. 14 6 mills; street repasr iubu, ,lo library fund, 1-6 mUl; park fund. H mill; sinking fund, H mill, special bridge fund. I i Tee even mni - sinking fund levy and th. levy for the special briageiuou- Til TO SELL HO POKOWER BELIEVES PRICES ARE TOO IiOW. Advise Farmers to Hold Their Hops Vntll Bujera Come After Ttiem. ..v. c-nt as. (TO the Ed or.)-H.vln, noticed 1. Thj r'?tl different times varioua ' ,r buyera. I "..---"--" vi. w. ot a nopiro-.r wv rs'T. o,Pb.p. ana carely studlsd crop conditions ana '"'"-";,. And that tn. con.u...K... -- - - h world le about i.iou.vw v-- ""T,, , h. WrJnt crop, at the outside, will not bj over 1.2M.00O cvt. leaving -" .ibis tor.tn.rn " - ,, ,- a waatt-o-hav. pssd out ot "A at lars. are asain oesinmn iu. ". ,. anou. the crop, com .In, ... 7o hue from hand to mouth and S.m.'.h.'sam. old stock" j rum.. th.y h... uMd iron. T;r,..r into .-hop... Jhr, cfaoVo- man, bale, of bP. would be t. Buy . " -- ,h. ,. g0 faT .hey' taJH M o. cents. Why ia.nk the'erop uTbow about 1- th. W. and Inat irors wlU set uneasy and bs.ln fo"nitielr hors oa ths markst .Babl.ns tnim to buy hops at 1 thaa thalr actual "inall my .xperlenc I hava. found that th. bop market new OP- an til th. s.m- p:m reach ansiano. 17 uaat aaul that tiros. Do not force thsm en the mark.t. Walt antU the buyer com., to y.u. Attar th. many poor ysars ws hav. bad. w. cruin.r "7 ,nou.h totak.adv.nt... of th. condl- Iftna fllaat BOW couii wu a sk lime of th 1U hop. will for 1 a pound before another crop of hop. Is har VMted. Of curse. I would not advls. any on. to hold for this prlc. but I do advise them aot to a. la a hurry to sell their mil eroo and give lb. mark.t an opportunity to , ALV1.V WUtKiER. Dolatk rlax Market. vvrn.trrH. Sept a. tin on track and tn srora 2.a7W; to arrlv.. 2.25; Sspt.mbsr. S'iJ4 bid- September to arrive. Ii2. ; OvAober. 2.I bid; November. 12.20 bid: pKtmMr, t2.il. New York Wheat Market. STEW YORK. Sept. 28. Wheat Spot, ouiet Bept.mbar clo. 11.01; Uwember. r04T-l: May closed ILUVsi. HKslpts, S0.7OO; shlpmwnta Bona CANNED MILK TESTS MADE State Food Chemist Examines Parity of Oregon-Made Product, To conduct tests to detarmln th percentage of butter fat In the con densed milk manufactured in thla dis trict. Chief Chemist A. a Wells, of the Stat Dairy and Food ""ommlsslon. is making a seriee of experiments with ether petroleum. This chemical is I19CeBaary for use in condensed milk testa, the usual testa being inadequate. The commission ts soon to begin the testa) oX oondanaad milk, th product of several manufacturers In Oregon having been found below the Govern ment requirements. Th Government regulations covering thla article ar aa follows: (a) Condensed milk. evaporated milk, is milk from which a consider able portion of water has been evap orated and oontalns not less than 21 per cent of milk solids and not less than 7.6 por cent of milk fat; pro vided, that any condensed milk, evap orated milk containing 23 per cent total solids and less than 14 per cent total solids shall contain a minimum of 7. per cent of milk fat;and any condensed milk, evaporated milk containing- 24 per cent total solids and less than 25 per cent total solids shall contain a minimum of 7.t per cent milk fat: and any condensed milk, evaporated milk containing 16 per oent total solids and less than 26 per cent total solids shall contain a min imum of T.T per cent milk fat; and any condensed milk, evaporated milk containing the minimum of T.t per cent milk fat shall contain a minimum of 2( per cent total solids. (b) 6weetened condensed milk from whloh a considerable portion of water haa been evaporated and to which sugar (sucrose) baa been added and contains not less than 26 per cent of milk solids and not less than T.t per cant of milk fat. HOBOS HAPPY IN SHIRTS Consignment of Empty Boxes ArriYe In Portland. "To sir, new shirts we are Just bringing out from th East." said th. manager of a Third-street hat store, as bo began uncrating a big box. -In front of hia nl Are vestardar afternoon. "Something new and nobby; Just wait a minute and Til show them to you. Six doxen of the latest patterns." Aootrion.i r-ltv Market inspector tn." Kineer stood with craned neck. wonderlnsr If shirts were food products under ths law, so that he might con demn a particularly classy on tor Mm. .if Wh-n the nails ware all loos ened, th clothier drew forth a box. but as It came up it almost, struc mm in the face "Empty." he gasped. Another was brought rortn. ana it too w. vm j . . .- Kov w.. onened. but each ..n.i li..ln.. -mi nnnlMtl until fcvr viv.vi" ' at the very bottom one gavo four shirts ana no more. s. . wt.fc tim eniiro&a neoni i v. . V. . .Hml.slnn that the UlUUSUb LI 1 1 1. .lis car In which the consignment was carried haa oeen oroiten upon way. Somewhere in the broad country 68 hoboes are reveling in tne uvci luxury of a clean shirt. MADMAN TERRIFIES CREW Demented Watchman Pursues Wit! Knife; Jumps Overboard. tviniin s.jeaiilta bv a madman held th. crew of th. towboat Gamecock In terror of their lives, for several hours coo. nio-ht. whlla the boat was in the Columbia River below Goble. The demented man. serving as niuiii '- V. . In.an. suririAnlV and With 1111.11. no "in. - . wi. i-nif. in hi. h.nd chased the a ujk crew about the vessel, threatening their lives. All fled to places or. saieiy and then the unronunai. leapeu vvn board and waa drowned. ... 4-i.ii. Ar th. affair were obtain able, as the steamer Is still down the river and will not reach here until to day. At the local offices of the com pany operating the boat it was .aid that the man who cauaed the trouble i. .. n -a. .vtivm Th. lnforma- waa wu.iiw"" tlon In their possession was that n had Injured no one. The Gamecock is a river towboat in the service of the Willamette ft Co lumbia River Towing Company, and la down the river alter a rait ' '" Kansas Bootlegger In Hopyaxd. nirr-niTia TC.h Hrtt 2ft. SD. vnaitAAuni . . u , - i -. i . v. 1 . - unHmn was arrested tllUl. I 1- ii .1 . -. yesterday at the Klaber bopyards on a charge of oootiegsinB- vuot was arrested Saturday for the same vtoosnn waa bound over to the Superior Court. Some time ago ..... .n tn Kansas and tried boot legging there, with the result that hs served a year In Jail. When released he asraln came tvest with two small V VawaaSa vjs The highest point of woman's happiness is reached only through motherhood, in the clasping of her child within her arms. Yet the mother-to-be ia often fearful of nature's ordeal and shrinks from the suffering incident to its con- mmmiation. But for nature's ills and discomforts nature provides remedies, and in Mother's Friend is to be found a medicine of great value to every expectant mother. It is an oily emulsion for external application, composed of ingredients which act with beneficial and sooth ing effect on those portions of the rystem involved. It is intended to prepare the system for the cri- Eis, and thus relieve, in great part, the suffering through which the mother usually passes. The regu lar use of Mother's Friend will re pay any mother in the comfort it affords before, and the helpful restoration to health and strength it brings about after baby comes. Mothers Fnend 13 for sale at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant Mothers which contain", much valuable information, and many suggestions of a helpful na ture. BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO, Atlanta, Ga. Xfcesnri CMfmmmi X AfAssls sad simple rwnsdy for aWanCafrrfcttryfssresJ (Th) f anammatlon '"dtsSI I V I ts of tas aoss. I ""TJ I i iisii. .fi or otfcsr srsana ISl ST oauooisTS St IICOW War tt)i-y aaaaaaaa ,T--XrsnsswiuisMbotti. I I V otssaUsdoaraquafl. J TWIsm (V-SodCs. J v c. i smii I How the Quacks Work " i v "V - f nn . tz GMlTH. Th. Leading Specialist. m.mui n,." intend to see. and If you can't see the office, DON'T CO.NbULl- Utt inMt KfeuVutS J5Ta"l assum-.6 fh0.C.0nntn.retlrenspoWni8l,b.!1i?yy 11 rnv os.ti.nts as well aT'll financial matters. I have more money Invested KX m" '2sntabl" imentlhan all other """SM&.ffigK noCtTo panles." etc.. conbined. uid 1 will give $300 to MJ""'".'?: Watch for mv next announcement exposing how the extra-charge for tmedlclne "grafi" Is worked by the quack. I am in this war aga Inst i humbug to the finish, and will not be through as long as there Is a "Ingle quack "eft among the advertising doctors. I believe a Phy'A?0,.- much right to advertise his specialty as a bank has to PU .-rmon- and standlnl. or a minister to announce the eubject of his. Sunday sermon, and I also believe that to set the confidence of the Peo.P' h ba tne first to fight agalnet quackery and humbug in medical advertising. Cured in 5 Days I cure Varicose Veins. Piles. Blood Poleon. etc. In five days. If an other doctor tells you this can't be done. It means only that he does not know my methods. Let me prove it to you. VARICOSE VEIN'S Impair vitality. I dally demonstrate that varicose veins can be cured In nearly all cases by one treatment. In such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are preserved and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation is rapidly re-established. Instead of the depressing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. KIDNEY AM) BLADDER AILMEXTS. With these ailments you may have more complications than are pre sented by any other ailing organs. By my searching Illumination of the bladder I determine accurately the ailment, and by microscopical exam ination and urinalysis I make dou bly sure the condition of the kid neys, thus laying foundation, for scientific treatment. COXSULTATIOjr AJTD ADVICE FREE. Office Hosrs-I A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 V. M. DR. A. G. sons, 11 and 1! years old. His wife and his other children remained in Kansas. When Hodson and Atist were arrested they had a basket of liquor In their ponsesalson. Hodson says Aust furnished the liquor he was handling. A SQUARE DEAL Is what you will get If you treat with me. Results are quick and positive. Tou are b . n . f 1 1 ed at once. Men who have dragged their cases along for months with some other spe cialist are astonished ,1 th. nrnmtit effects of my remarks ble l treatment. I cure fj. Nervous Deo line, Varloose Veins, Piles. f Rupture, Rheuma- tlsm. Btlff and Swollt... . Bladder, etc. Blood Ailments quick- C(C ly and safely cured by OliO Consults tloa Free. Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 12814 Second street. Portland. Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Bun daws, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. JL sK mm When Others Fail rii am lot is srlve vou a careful, pains- taklnir examination absolutely free. opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Perhaps a little advice Is all you need. X-Ray examinations, when necessary, free No money required to commence ment, and jsau can axrauige to when cured. FEES ONLY 35 to $10 IN SIMPLE CASES You Can Pay During our many years of active practice in MEN'S AILMENTS in Portland some unscrupulous so-called specialists have Invaded the city and tried to steal our methods and advertisementa, but, not being: able to steal our brains, they were not able to succeed In their dishonest ways: so do not be misled by them, but come -to us, th. oldest establisned SPECIALISTS for MEN In the city, who guarantee cures, or make no charge for their services. ... . , Remember, we have been here for yeara, are permanently located. Incorporated and licensed under the law. of Orearoa to conduct and operate a Medical Institute, Sanitarium and Hospital for the treatment of meal ailments, yon take so risk when you treat wltfc us. Woare her. to atav, and for all time, and you will always know where to find We Bre aot .here today and tone tomorrow. Our staff of physician. re srradu.tea from tha leadlna; colles;e. la the United Mate and have betli active practice from t5 to 2 yesrs, and ere dnly qualified and licensed to practice medicine and nnrrr In thla and several atatea. Investigate our records and standing and compare them with the other totalled apeclall.ts who have only been In our city a few weeka or months, and who have copied our announcements, which the newspaper records will ahow. Beware Investigate! Men, If afflicted or In trouble, roll and have a friendly talk. It will cost you nothlos. We will be your friend as well as your physician, and will advise you candidly, honestly and conscientiously. Call today. Iont delay or neglect voureelf. We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed MEW. HAS YOCR PHTSICIAW FAILED TO CURE TOP t Call and be examined free, and If your case Is curable we will cure you; and If it is not we will frankly tell you so. hat we have don. tor others w. can do for you. Don't delay. Don't neglect your condition. We Cure Quickly All Men's Diseases Men mak. no mistake when they come to us. We give you -suits of lonr experience, honest, conscientious work and the beet service that money can buy. If you ar. ailing, consult us. Medicines furnished In oufprlvatJlaboratory. If you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Houra 1 A. M. to I P. M. dally. Sundays 9 to 12 only. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 2Bln MORRISOX ST, In my fight against advertising medical quacks. 1 find that one of the worst features of the quacks Is the employing of a "case- taker." The hired "case-taker" need not be licensed to practice medicine, nor even be a physician, but If the quack knows a "case-taker" who has suave and persuasive ways to get your money, he makes his patients first consult with the "case-taker." and the same holds good with some ad vertising "specialists." Now, a doctor or medical "com pany" does not employ a "case taker" on account of his superior 6kill to give treatment or ability to .up. hot tn rr-t more of your money. Let your common sense tell you to .pick up your hat and run out of a Idoctor s oiitce it e v-vuv-.o . do business with a "case-taker. If !ur. jonn i'vj Qui.i'iiiii - i -- pars that he is qualified as a special ist ana nus muc icinimiw.. for. INSIST upon meeting him man to man. and face to face. Cut out the advertisement 01 ton uuvivi ju him PERSONAXLT when you call at 06" FOR BLOOD POISON. I use Professor Ehrllch's wonder ful new discovery, " 606," in cases of Specific Blood Poison. It cures, and Is the' greatest marvel of medical science. This new remedy has been successfully ueed in thousands of cases. Let me explain it to you. WEAKNESS. I have long been a close student of the condition known as weakness in men. Sufferers from this trouble are nearly always told by their fam ily physician that there is no help: that it means wornout nature, and that some powerful stimulant for temporary effect is the only help. I go deeper Into the cause of the trou ble and usually find a deranged or damaged local condition responsible. As long as a man lives he should be as strong in every vital function as he is phvslcally constituted. I have a scientific powerful and permanent treatment for weakness, which Is as natural and direct as It Is efficient. Why treat with lrresponelbles when you can secure the expert services of a responsible specialist? See m. if you hav. any of the fol lowing ailments: Varicose Veins, Nerve, Blood and Skis Ailments, Bladder Troubles, Blood Poisons, Eruptions, Ulcers, Piles or Fistula. 234V3 Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon A WONDERFUL CURE By The S. K. Chan Chinese Medical Co. .... tt.l.ii OV- va 1 ' 1. W7S -ivu. ' - ' , I am 83 years old and have suffered trim weakness and nervousness for three Sonths from a tumor on my laoe. At first I went to some doctors but they told me Jt it was Impossible to cure, so upon the advice oT mi relatives, who bad been cured by these Chines, doctors. I went to them. Aftr taklns two weeks of their herbs and rVo mpounded and other medicines, th. Kmor . was completely cured without the us. of a knife. I feel so grateful toward them and I recommend anybody who Is 111 Sid wants to set well soon, to so to see or write to them and secure some medl "n "which 1 am sure will brins results, j, zimxnennann. Albany, or. OUR CURES Ar. effected by th. us. of roots and herb. No opera tions no poisonous drugs. We have mad. a lit. study In this line and you will re ceive th. benefit of our r.-sr-rh. Men and women cured of private allmenta N . r v o u sness, rheumatism, asthma. pneumonia, blood paiwa, tuns . -- eases of all kinds. Consul-5 . .1.. IT-Tl TTXP I THE HINO WO CHUTESE StEuiCLMi CO., 185VS Morrison p.. w Our treat- pay ion a rKf Fee When Cured SMITH smsssiscsswssr BET. FOURTH AM) FIFTH,- PORTLAND, OR. DR. GREEN SYSTEM OF MAN BUILDING THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES ti . ..-. nnt wVint vour aliment Is, nor who has treated It. if it Is curable we will give you immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. Do not allow money matters to keop you from setting well. ve .ha... ..ttiinv t ii nmvA our meth- maifto 1 1 v 1 1 1 1. o " " v-11 ods will cure you. Our offer J.O MONEY 'REQUIRED LWTU. VTtrrt. la vrtn nhsolute nrotection. Consultation, examination and diag nosis free. . w nl aim nv urn- treatment notn Ins: "wonderful" or "secret" It Is simply our successful way of doing things. AFFLICTED MEN. before treattnie elsewhere, honestly Investlsnte our proven methods. Vou will then under stand how easily and quickly we euro all curable case, ot VARICOSE VEINS without severe surgical operation! SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON with out Injurious drusrs (08 aklllfully administered when preferred)! NER0 VITAL DEBILITY without etlmulatlve remedlea; BLADDER and KIDXEY troubleai PILES, RECTAL complaints. and all allmenta ot 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 tha hands of a specialist who knows 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 5; evenings, 7 to 6; Sundays, DR. GREEN CO. ' 862 Washington St, Portland, Or. HELP FOR YOU! Have you - tried in vain to rid yourself of any ailment, such as VARICOSE VEINS, SKIN. BLADDER, KIDNEY, BLOOD or NERVOUS AIL MENT, FREE V By all means v e DR. KEEFE examine you and ferret out He Is a strictly re your trouble. liable qualified professional man, possesses skill, experience, ripe ludgment and every means to bring about the cures he promises, a or "606," great German Discovery administered. For Blood Allmenta. WHY PAT MORE? Consultation and Examination Free. 9 to 6. 7 to 8 Dally; Sunday. 10 to 1. J.J. KEEFE, Ph.C M. E. WASHINGTON ST, COR, 6TH, Portland, Or. . I Cure Men IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. General Debility, Weak Nerves, In- I. R.Billtg llSiamlJi buiuui. ......... ... of exposure, overwork ar. Mother vio lations of Nature's Iwm ents of Bladder and Kidneys. arleose Veins, quickly 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. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PA0IFI0 COAST MEDICAL 00, 224 Washington St, Corner First, Portland. Oresron. His Success Unequaled PROVES THAT CURES WERE POSSIBLE C GEE WO is daily sending away pa tients who became well ana strong irom his herb remedies. Most of them csme to see nim Din., -n"6 -willing to give testimonials Vi i m Kirir. &iiiiie &im uiruvn.. ... to the ef- ficacy OX niS limnmui. tur CHINESE DOCTOB. This wonderful man treats and cures all Aliases with simple remedies compounded from roots, herbs, barks and vegetables that have been gathered from all Quarters of the earth. It is by these simple remedies that he can cure all such diseases as Catarrh. Asthma. Stomach. Lung and Liver Troubles, ana also private diseases of men and women He cures without pain or operations, and shuns the use of such poisons as mercury. Put your esse In his hands if only for a short time he will benefit you. CONSULTATION FREE. Patients outside of the city write for con sultation blanks and circulars. Inclose 40 "open evenings, and Sundays 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162V4 First St., Cor. Morrison. Portland. Oregon. Men and Women Cured Our wonderful herb treatment will positively cure diseases of the Throat. Heart. Liver. t ,.nM stomach. Kidneys, Con- 1 sumption, Asthms, Pneroonla. J T i Chronic Cough. Piles. Consti pation, w u in Ji , Nervousness. Dizziness. Neu ralgia. Headache, . Lumbago. Appendicitis. Rheumatism, Ma- L 1 larlal Fever. Catarrn, r.ciema. Ii F.lood poison. Leucorrhrea. t-1 i-rinarv and Bladder Troubles and all organic diseases. nnsultatlon free. Write for symptom blMk Office hours. 10 A. M. to 9 P. M.l . fdiv Sundars. Lady attendant. uihoso rmvESE hebb oo, ii2H Second st fori land. Os 425 SlO " v A 1 c zFv c Gee :,); Gee Wo lJ- 1 Wo