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10 THE MORNING OREGOXIAy, MOXDAT, OCTOBER 9. 1911. ' INDUSTRIAL GROWTH IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW SYSTEM LIKED Meskil! State Quarry Being Enlarged for Convicts. QUARTERS NOW REBUILT Guard on Wall May Observe Prison m While They SIrr F.lro trtctty to Rrpla-e Strain. High Wall Bollt. CH EH A LI. Wash.. Oct. . ISpe aSm.Lt Teeterday K. C. Rowers, assist nt state quarry Inspector, and K- M. Hardy. ho l bufldlnc the new state rock quarry at Meektll. visited the quarry recently to check up the work - and watch the progress on the building of the plant. Frank Randolph la In charge of the quarry now. having- succeeded K. W. Re Ming two months ago. According to the state officers who were here yesterday. Mr. Randolph's work la all that It should be. One man who three montha ago tried to earape now la a - trusty, owlna to the prreonal lntereat the euperlntendent haa taken In hla particular cse. With the exception of putting In the doors and win. Iowa, the offlcera" new ' quarters, convicts' bunkhouae. meas houaa and laundry are flnlahed. Tha stockade la alao completed. The super intendent w.U be able to mora into hla house In a few day. Of fleers aleew Wall. Many things learned from experience have been taken advantage of In the building of the Meaklll quartera by tha atate. The eupertntendent a houae la on aide hill overlooking the entire stock ade and building. The dormltorlea have been built aome dlatanra further way from the rock Itself In order to permit the putting In of heavier blaata In the quarry. The officers sleeping room a form a part of the wall enclosing tha Block ade. A walk leaning from the second etory of thla building runa around tha entire Blockade about three fret from the top. The wall la If feet high with three feet burled In the ground. In the building of the convicts' aleeplng quartera the bunks hare been placed at the aide of the room In place of In the renter, aa la tha raae In aome of the other atate quarries. The way they are built at Meaklll a guard ran count all the convict from tha door of tha building without entering tha room. Alao the guard will be able to open the door of the convicts' elerp-Ing-room without leaving hla a land on tha wall, by meana of levers. Cleevrtrtfy fa Be Metlve Power. The superintendent' house la a four room cottage costing about $700. The whole of the new bulldlnga will coat In the neighborhood of t600. At present the machinery la run by steam, but aa aoon aa the Washington Oregon Corporation geta Ita wires strung from Chehalla to MeskllL elec tricity will be the motive power. The aide track haa been lengthened and placed nearer to tha hilt. Part of the first ledge of rock la being removed to make room for the new crushers. Excavating for these Is nnder way. Tha rruahera will ba different from thoae now In use. They will load rara from overhead In place of at the aide. The new crusher la larger than the one now In use. There will aleo be rr-ater efficiency In the screening after tha new plant la built. CITY HALL TO COST $18,000 Olympla Plana New Structure at Main and Third Streets. Ol.YMPIA. Wash.. Oct. I. (Special.) Olrmpla la soon to have a new City Hall which will alao contain quartera for the police and fire department, aa the City Council haa Bold the vener able old City Hall and site for 110. ai to Fred W. Stocking and Attorney P. M. Troy. The plans for the new ' structure call for a two-story build ing, which will be fared with white pressed brick, common brick or plain reinforced concrete. The new structure la to be erected at tha corner of Main and Third streets arid the estimated cost of the building Is IK. 000. The present build ing haa been In use for over half a renturv and haa served In turn aa a fire hall, police hall, frderal Court, as a borne for stale officials and also aa a public dance hall and variety theater In the early days. It will be torn down to make way for a modern atructura when tha rlty vacates the property. POTATO PROFITS ARE BIG Farmer Near Sataop Grow COO Tons on 1 5 -Acre Trait. MOXTKSANO. Wash.. Oct. . (Spe cial.) The tSlenn brothers. Urine be tween hero and Satsop. hare a field of 3& acrea planted to potatoea which will harvest a crop of 300 tone. At 2 a ton thla will net them 13000. or t:00 aa acre. Another rancher who Uvea leea than a mile from Montesano haa aeven acrea In potatoea. for which he haa been offered J 1000 for the crop In the ground. Aa further evidence of tha adaptl blllty of tha aotl of Chehalla County for tubers, six pounds of potatoes planted June IS by Claude Nutter harvested last week 190 pounds. From the seed taken from a single potato he raised to pounds. Iarrrl Oregon Squash la Pride. OOU IT1I.U Or.. Oct. 1. Special.) Thomas Oallagher thinks he haa tha champion auaah of Southern Oregon. It waa grown without Irrigation In a Held planted to young appla treea on the Del Rio ranch, two milea weat of town, and weigha Tt pounds. The leviathan Hubbard haa been on exhibi tion at a local store, where It has at tracted much attention. Mr. Galla gher' a reason for believing his squash to ba the blggeat ever grown In South ern Oregon la that tha Largest ever shown In tha exhibit room of the Ued ford Commercial Club, where the Kogue Hirer Valley's best agricultural and horticultural efTorta are repre sented, weighed buy tt pounds, or ten pounds less than tha Lel Rio monster. Berrtea Promised for Christmas). RIDOErlELJ. Wirt. Oct. . (PpeclmLI F. R Thomas at 1 11 holda a record for producing etrawberriee at all seasons. He has been exhibiting boxes of four-tier berries here tha past week, aa fine as hare been aeen. The flavor la aa good as at any time dur ing tha year. Mr. Tnomaa says ha will bare strawberries at Christmas. DISPLAY Or THIRTY KINDS ON TWO LOTS IS CLARK - " jaw-, sW. 1 r ' at. v s4 s r if . . - S i t y - '- i KI-HKMtTOR MSD' EXHIBIT VANCOUVER. Wasb Oct. . (3 Ing exhibits at the Clark County display of K. M. Rands. ex-Senator, berries, fruits and other produce w lota back of his houae on Vancouve In the exhibits were ahown II grapee, gourde, parsley, atrawbarr beans, prunes, rutabagas, carrot vegetable oyster plant, mint, ba cauliflower, raspberries, saga. peas. several others. PIONEERS SEE GOOD Registration of Rights to Water Approved by Old Residents. MANY CLAIMS RECORDED Seventy-Five Pioneer Obtain Klill Pstrnt to Specified now Stat Board of Control Avoid Lawsulta. GOLD HILL. Or.. Oct. . (Spe cial.) Pome pioneer history waa brought to llgrt recently on the occa sion of the sitting of the State Board of Control at this place for the adjudica tion of water rtghta on Rogue River and Its tributaries In this territory. Many of the right which were regis tered with James T. Chlnnock. super intendent of Water Plvlalon No. 1. dated hack to tha "Ob. while not a few were flrat filed In the 'tOa and '0a. The oldest right to be registered waa that of Jacob Oall. long alnca dead, who obtained permlaslon to usa water from Oalls Creek In HSi. Fully 7 1 water rights were register ed, and the business waa so much larg er than the board had anticipated that the supply of blanks failed before all had registered. However, the period of registration docs not close until No vember . so that ail who have lights have yet time to register them tn the office of the Board of Control at Salem. The rlghta reglatered here were for water In Evana Creek. Oalls Creek. Wards Creek. Sams Creek. Foots Creek. Blrdaey Creek and Rogue River. Hef' fe Be MlsalnateaV The purpose of the present adjudica tion of tha water rights of the state Is the-elimination of tha -water hog." and the Just and equitable division of water among those who are making a bene flclal use of It. The time has arrived In Oregon, saya Superintendent Chln nock. when there la not water enough for all. To avoid the nerer-endlng tangle of litigation which would cer tainly ensue after conflicting rights had been locsted. the Board of Control In Its present tour of Oregon will endear or to have all existing rights regla tered. Then, taking Into consideration tha amount of water flowing In the stream from which several, rights may be tak en, the character of soil of the Irri gated district with respect to the amount of water It may require, and the priority of the rights registered, a water apportionment will be made ac cordingly. Water rights filed for mining or pow er purposes will be considered slrallar lr. Where there Is no conflict of tes timony regarding a right, the Board will make an award which will have the force of a patent, so long aa the water la put to beneficial use. tld-Uaaera Dlallk Change. Old-tlmera who have been nslng their water rights 40. 80 and 60 years rama to town with war in their hearta at the mere Idea that their right to the water was even - questioned. Their feelings were In nowise mollified when they found that they were required to pay a certificate fee of $1 and an Irri gation fee of 12.60 for the first 1 acres, with an irrigation fee per acre for every acre thereafter. But when Superintendent Chlnnock explained that the purpose of the reg istration waa to protect pioneer users from Inroads on tha water supply by subsequent claimants, with possible ex pensive litigation as a corollary, they saw matters In a different light, and by evening were quite convinced that adjudication was best for tha protec tion of their Interests. SHERIDAN HOTEL PLANNED Promoter Consider Stork Company to Build Modern Structure. SHERIDAN. Or.. Oct. . (SpeeiaX) nans are on foot by which Sheridan . n . . ,4 h.t.l Twal may nave """' " -. men are the chief promoters of the project and It Is the plan to form a stock company. Several building altes are being considered. The hotel will be a modern three story brick building. MARSHFIELD FILLS LANDS Government Dredge Ore Ron to Aid Public Improvements). MARSHFIELD, Or. Oct. I. (Spe cial. ) The City of Marshrleld is nuk- in nrsneratlona for one of tha biggest public Improvements of the season. tha.t of ruling in an oi ins w ianu and atreeta In tha north cart of tha - "N. A -a -r- - OF VEGETABLES AND FETJIT COUNTY FAIB. FEATURE. vr- ii n' i :4 Oe" IX - C ITT - C.ROW7V PHOriKT. pedal.) One of tha most Interest Fair, held here, waa the Individual All of the 30 different vegetables. ere raised by Mr. Rands on two city r Heights. foot sweet corn, squash, pumpkins. lea still growing, lettuce, onions, a. cucumbers, tomatoes, salelfy. a ets. peppers, rhubarb, horseradish. crabapplea. kohlrabi, parsnips ana city. Tha filling Is to be done by tha Government dredge Oregon. In tha north ecd of Front street Is a long bridge extending; over tha mud flats. All thla is to be filled and with It tha adjoining flats in that part of the city. For weeks past a large force of men has been working at a bulkhead which begins near the business section of the city and extends along the harbor line to North Bend. The same thing la to be done In a portion of that city. The dredge will throw all of tha dredglngs from the channel back of the bulkhead and the entire north end of the city will have all of the low plaoea filled and brought to the proper grade. The plank pave ment on Front street Is being torn up from the end of tha asphalt pavement and this also will be filled, so that there will be a foundation for a hard pavement. The Improvement will In clude many acrea of land which is now covered by the tide water every day, but which, when filled In, will make fine building and factory sltea. The Improvement will greatly change the appearance of the city. Part of the low landa In the aouth part of the city were filled last year and it Is probable that the property own era will arrange for tha rest of that territory to be filled by the dredge in the same man ner. FARM FURNISHES PROOF IRRICATIOS ADDS TO WEIGHT AS WELL AS BCMv. Xa titan D, Vail Finds That Water on Land Multiplies, Poundage by Four and One-Halt. WEST STATTON. Or.. Oct. . (Spe cial.) The actual results In pounds of corn and kale obtained at Oregon Agri cultural College Experiment Station, at West Stayton. make a remarkable ahowlng for Irrigation. When the Portland excursion visited the Irrigated landa Auguat 24 the visitors were Impressed by the self evident fact that the Irrigated crops were at least twice as large as the non-irrigated. But probably no one in that party had any idea that the best of the Irrigated product would In weight prove to ba four and one-half times as great as the non-irrigated. Nathan D. ValL of Oregon Agricul tural College, cut the several fields of corn for fodder and furnished Messrs. Hartman A Thompson the following results, as ascertained by him Septem ber 30. Pounds. Plst 12. not Irrlrated m ;5 Plat IX Irrigated I.ft34.r0 I'it 14. Irrtaated l.t0..v Plat 15. Irrlssted 1.773 7.1 Plat -'O. Irrlsated l.P3A.ni) Vint 22. imitated S.H7.1.7.1 Plat 21, Irrlsated 3.539 23 The different plats had different kinds of fertiliser applied on them to ascertain what the soil needed most In addition to water during the dry Summer. Mr. Vall'a findings on kale are also Interesting, viz: Pounds- Non-lrrlsated kale, plat 4. per acre. .I!i.3o0 Irrlrated kale, plat 6. per acre 29.2&0 The difference would have been very much larger If the kale had been cut In September. The continuoua rains during the first half of September made the "dry" kale pick up at once and Increase In size at a rapid rate and when Professor Scudder ordered It cut and weighed, the difference had shrunk tremendously. SOUTH BEND IMPROVES Many New Building Are Soon to Be Erected In City. SOUTH BEND, Wash, Oct. . (Spe cial.) The Pacific State Bank con templates tha ereotlon in the Spring: of a two or three-story concrete building on the site of Its present wooden build ing. J. Q. Helm, president of the bank and owner of the Albee Hotel, la ne gotiating tha sale of tha latter prop erty and tha prospective pur chaser will move the hotel across First street and plant the present large triangular alte In grass, shrub bery and flowers. S. W. Sturdevant, a Jeweler, next Springs win erect a con crete building adjoining the bank. The Incentive to these private enter prises Is unquestionably the paving and sewering of the entire business section and the construction of a street railway line, all of which are now under way. Reclamation Pxunpa Stop. PASCO. Wash, Oct- I. (Special.) Operations have ceaaed for the year at the plant of the Pasco Reclamation Company, and the large pumps have been closed down for the season, hav ing been In continuous operation since April 1. Tha operation of the plant haa been aucceasful. and a sufficient supply of water under 15 pounds pres sure haa been delivered throughout tba 40 miles of main pipelines and laterala day and night. Have you dined at tha Carlton? Recently the TurktBh ministry of public works advartleed for bfda on cnncesalona for electric ttimnn and electric light J 'ants In Adrtaaople, Adaaa. Aleppo aad erusalcjn. E Night Shifts Put On to Finish Forest Grove Project RAPID ADVANCE IS SHOWN Carnegie Library to Be Built and Industrial Actlvitr in Past Year Give Trade Impetus to Thriving City. . FOREST GROVE. Or.. Oct. . (Spe cial.) With the end of the week cornea the completion of It blocka of bltulithlc pavement In Forest Grove, the first hard-surface streets to be constructed In Washington County. Tjiu construc tion company haa been working night shifts In order to finish the work this week. Of the IS blocks, ten include the business district of the city, and the remainder are in the residential aection, along the following streets: First avenue North, from College Way to A street: A street, from the Inter section of First avenue North to Pa cific avenue; Pacific avenue, from the Intersection of A street "to Second street; Main street, from intersection of Second avenue North to Third avenue South; Third avenue South, from Intersection of A street to First street; First street, from Third avenue South to Pacific avenue, and all of Council street. The pavement Is put in at a cost of approximately S0. 000. but has already served as a big advantage to the town. Forest Grove has long been known for Its muddy streets In tha Winter time, but with tha purchase of a street-cleaning machine by the city and with the passing of an ordinance compelling all defective crossings and sidewalks to be repaired immediately or rebuilt, the "College City" will endeavor to be free from mud this Winter. Along: with the pavement there have been laid more than 1800 feet of cement walks in vari ous portions of the city. City Hall to Be Built. With the completion of the pavement Forest Grove antlcipatea a year of progress before her. A city hall la now agitated and although as yet no definite plans have been laid It is ex pected the Council within a few months will erect a building of this nature at a cost of $15,000 or $20,000. The con struction of a $30,000 to $40,000 hlgfi school building will be voted on by the district this Fall. Already brlcka are on the ground for the erection of a Carnegie Library on the college campus of Pacific University and aotual work will begin in a short time. Several new business buildings are under con sideration. Within the last year Forest Grove has advanced rapidly both in the con struction of substantial buildings and In the addition of new Industries. An Ice plant was Installed early In the Summer, which averaged an output of eight tons a day. This plant has sup plied practically the entire county. In the Spring a steam laundry, with all modern conveniences, waa opened. Both of these Industries ar In the old Meth odist Church building, which waa re modeled for the purpose. f harch Building; Dedicated. The Methodists, in May, dedicated a handsome church building costing over $15,000. with furnishings complete. It la modern In every detail, and undoubt edly the finest church structure In the city. St. Martin's Chapel, the first Catholic building to be raised here, waa completed a month and a half ago. An up-to-date sanitarium, under pro fessional management, has recently been opened In the Macrum boma In the southern part of town. A tile brick factory, a mile north of the busi ness district, was lncorrcrated a few months ago and la now In operation. Two store buildings were built on Pa cific avenue early In the Spring. Many new homes have been constructed and several are now under construction In different parts of the city. Four resi dences,' each, costing over $3000. have been built. But a little over a year ago. Forest Grove, with bonds of $70,000, Installed a gravity water system, which fur nishes the city with pure mountain water from the head 'of Clear Creek, ten miles distant. There Is an abun dant supply, several hundred gallons passing off in the- overflow dally, and the ratea are reasonable. Municipal lighting has been tried for about a year and proves to be very successful, both financially and In the service. From the progress Forest Grove has made In the past year and the rapid growth In the postal receipts and bank ing business of the city, the present outlook Is for a greater advancement In the ensuing year. WORK ON BRIDGE BEGINS Rails Are Laid on Natron Extension 40 Miles From Eugene. EUGENE. Or, Oct. . (Special.) A crew of men was put to work this week placing the false work for the steel bridge over the North Fork of the Willamette, on the Natron extension. A large force of bridge workers will begin the steel work on the structure next week. Ralls are now laid aa far aa the west approach of tba bridge, a distance of 40 miles from Eugene. Although moat of the work is com pleted, the Utah Construction Company, which bt'ilt the Natron end of the line, haa moved no equipment away, al though It has large contracts in Idaho and California calling for the same type of machinery in use on the Natron extension. Over 200 mules are being held at Natron. PLANTS GO TO 0LYMPIA Waterfront Fills Being Occupied by Manufacturers. OI.TMPIA. Wash.. Oct, 8. (Special.) Olvmpla was busy last year making J fills on Its waterrront ana is now uc glnnlng to secure plants to occupy the new land, the second industry having been brought to this city last week, when the McCann Shingle Mill, for merlv located at North Bend In King County, was shipped to this city. A- ; w. McCann was Interested in the prop- : osltlon and when he learned that a belt Una railroad waa to be extended around tha Olympla fill ha decided to locate here, aa he. will have ample water and rail facilities at his estab lishment. . I For some time past the Chamber of Commerce haa been aeeklng to bring new industries to Olympla and tha first waa the Helm bach Truck 4b Manufac turing Company, which haa a big and VI G I'jIM MEN CURED WHEN OTHERS FAIL - Call and let us give you a careful, pain a taking examination absolutely free. Our opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Perhaps a little advice Is all you need. X - Ray examinations, when necessary, free. No money re quired to commence treatment. You Can Fay Fee fa Cured During oar 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 advertisements, but not being able to steal our brains they were not able to succeed in their dishonest wavs: so do not be mleled bv them, but come to us, the oldest estab lished SPECIALISTS for MEN in the city, who guarantee cures, or make no charge for their services. Reaaesaber, we have beea here (or years, are permanently located, lacorporated and licensed under the lawa of Oregon to conduct nnu operate a Medical Institute, Sanitarium and Hospital for the treatment of Men's Allmeata. Yon take no rlak when yon treat with ua. We are here te stay, and for all time, and you will alwaya know where to find na. We are not here today and aone tomorrow. Out ataff of phyalclana are graduate from the leading college la the United States, and have been In active practice from IS to 2tt years, and nre duly qualified and licensed te practice medicine and surgery in this and several atatra. In veatigate our record and standing and compare them with the other ae-ealled specialists who have only been In onr city a few weeks or months, and who have copied onr announcements, which the newspapers' records will ahow. Beware Investigate! Men, If afflicted or In trou ble, rail and hnve a friendly tnlkt It will coat yon nothing. We will be your friend na well as your physician, and will advise you candidly, honestly aad conscientiously. Call today. lKin't delay or neglect your self. We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed Specific Blood Poison Cured in One Treatment BY PROF. EHRLIClm GREAT DIS- It Cflfl " ' COVER Y AND BLESSING TO MANKIND UU We Cure Weakness also known as Nervous Debility, Nervo - Vital Debility, Neurasthenia, etc If you have any symptoms of this ailment, such as loss of energy or ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness and other symptoms, we want you to be sure and call. We have given this condition of men special study and we unhesitatingly say that our treatment Is not excelled by any other specialists regardless of what they may claim. We know what we have accomplished in even the most severe cases, and there is no reason to believe we cannot cure YOU also. We Cure Bladder and Kidney Troubles Varicose Veins, Rupture, Piles and Fistula We are specialists and are prepared to give you quick relief and a speedv cure. MEN, IF IN TROUBLE, CONSULT US TODAY. If you cannot call, write for free book and self-examination blank. Many cases cured at home. .Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays, 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 391H MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR. growing business on the waterfront. This industry has doubled its working force since moving here from Puyallup, and the new shingle mill, which will have an output of about 75.000 shingles a day, will employ 30 men as soon as it is ready for business. NEW COURTHOUSE TO RISE Portland Architect Gets Contract for $ i 00,000 Pasco Structure. PASCO. "Wash., Oct. 8. (Special.) The County Commissioners of Frank lin County have entered into a con traot with C. Lewis Wilson, an archi tect of Portland, for the construction of a $100,000 courthouse, which will be situated between St. Patrick's Churh and Sylvester's Addition. The site is being donated to the county by the business men. who have subscribed over 1100 for the block of ground 250 by 400 feet. The property Is controlled by the Sylvester estate. According to the agreement entered Into, the construction of the court house will be begun March 1, 1912, and must bo completed within the year 1912. Aside from the county offices, the county Jail also will be built on thla plat, and the latter will involve an expenditure of about 815,000. The action of the County Commis sioners has met with the general ap proval of the people, as the present county courthouse is In a dilapidated condition and the county records are unsafe. The new building will face Fourth street. SHERIDAN CORN THRIVES Farmer Proves That Bench Land Will Prod ace Profitable Tield. SHERIDAN, Oct. 8. (Special.) That corn may be grown with success in the Willamette Valley is the belief of Adam Guthbrod, a Sheridan farmer, who has results to show for his con victions. It Is the general belief that the successful culture of corn In the Willamette Valley with its cold nights and heavy clay soil is Impos sible and corn for the silo, put In be fore maturity Is attained. Is the ex tent of the Oregon farmers' practice of raising Indian corn. Gutbrod has a three-acre field of corn which would command the ad miration of an Illinois farmer and his stand of the staple stock product IBs 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 is often fearful of nature's ordeal and shrinks from the Buffering incident to its con summation. 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 system involved. It is intended to prepare the system for the cri sis, 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. Mother's Friend v a-a r ?bS B expectant Mothers which contains much valuable information, and many suggestions of a helpful na ture. BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO, Atlanta, Ga. has convlnoed many witnesses" that corn may be grown on the bench land and uplands of the Willamette Val ley with success. Gutbrod's corn field is situated on bench land and the corn stands evenly at a height of eight feet, with large, perfect ears almost ready to be harvested. Last year the Sheridan rancher husked 120 bushels from his three-acre field and this year the yield will be even larger. The field is a curiosity to native Oregonians. Apple Pickers Busy. HUSCM, Wash., Oct. 6. (Special.) Apple-pickers are busy in the orchards of this section of the White Salmon Valley. A general harvest of the fruit was begun the first of the week and all varieties of apples are being packed In order to escape frost. DR. A. Q. SMITH. The Leading Specialist. I am a reglatered and licensed physician, confining my special practice to the diaordera of MEN. 1 have more money Invested In my estnbllnhment than all other Port land speeiallsta combined. I never advertise rbeap fees aa an Induce ment to bring me patients. A true apeclallst need not reaort to bargain-counter methods. Mo man who plncea an Intelligent value on his health will aerk the services of a man who proclaims be la a cheap doctor. Yoo vtould not entrant a sick child in cure of a cheap medical man, and yon should use the name care In your own caae. I poaaess skill and experience, ac quired in such a way that no other can share, and should not be claaaed with medical companiea. It In im possible for a medical company to attend college. Companiea have no diplomaa or license to practice med icine in Oregon or nny other atate. A portrait, whose peraonallty and Identity are indefinite, la published aa the legitimate specialist of the office. Hired aubatitutes, ordinary doctora with questionable ability, give consultation, examination and treatment. Why treat with irresponsibles when you can secure the expert services of a responsible specialist? See me if you have any of the following disorders: Varicose Veins, Nerve, Blood and Skin Disorders, Bladder Troublra, Blood Polaons, Eruptions, I. leers. Piles or Fistula. FREE! CONSULTATION AJiD ADVICE. Honrs A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday, 10 to 1 Only. Dr. A. G. SMITH oregon 234Vj Morrison St., Cor. Second. A Wonderful Cure By the Famous Chinese Doctors S. K. CHAN 226V2 Morrison St. S. K. Chan Portland, Or. Mrs. Chan I am S3 years old and have suffered from weakness and nervousness for thres months from a tumor on my face. At first I went to somd doctors but 'they told ma that It was impossible to cure, so upon tn advice of my relatives, who had been cured by these Chinese doctors, I went to them. After taklns two weeks of their herbs and roots compounded and other medicines, the tumor was completely cured without the use of a knife. I feel so grateful toward them and I recommend anybody who Is ill and wants to get well soon, to go to see or write to them and secure some medi cine which I am sure will bring results. J. A. Zlmmermann. Albany. Or. OUR CURES AH effected bv the use of rOTH muA " -' " ' - ' tlons. no poisonous drugs, r. vcm km. inida a life study . in this line and you will re- . laO .iv tha benefit of our re- ?. ' ""a V . i search. Wen and women ,,?. V cured of private ailments.fr - -... N s r v o u sness. rheumatism. .: - - asthma. pneumonia. blood C t DOlSOn. inns ii"u-w wuu mo- , ; y of all kinds. Consul- 5 .i tation FREE. nsVol an. - TUB HIJiG WO CHINESE ME1MCLNK CO., liiV, atorriaan tH-. ferUaad Or. Lf ' - ' : . ' :,:. ' vfjiW ;-.-- ' - i J& - a4j DR.;GREEN SYSTEM OP MAN BUILDING THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES. It matters not what your ailment Is, nor who has treated it. if it is curable I will give you Immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. Do not allow money matters to keep you from getting well. I charge nothing to prove mv methods will cure vou. My offer NO MONEY RE QUIRED UNTIL SATISFIED Is your absolute protection. Consulta tion, examination and diagnosis free. I claim for my treatment nothing "wonderful" or "secret" it is sim ply my successful way of doing thinsrs. AFFLICTED MEN", before treating elsewhere, honestly Investigate my proven methods. You will then under stand how eaally and quickly I cure all curable caaes of VARICOSE VEINS without severe aurglcal operations SPECIFIC BLOOD POISOX with out Injurlonn drags (608 aklllfully ad ministered when preferred)! SKRVO VITAL DEBILITY without stimulative remedies! BLADDER and KIDNEY trouble! PILES, RECTAL complaints, and all aliments of men. The above is my specialty, briefly expressed. You do not care to read long-winded. boastful advertise ments, In which one quack de nounces another quack. Their pre tended warning sound like the old cry of "Stop thief." You are wise to shun them. WHAT YOU WANT IS A CURB. COME TO ME AND GET IT. Once under my treatment, you will quick ly realize how simple a thing it Is to get well in the hands of a specialist who knows his business. My cures add not only years to life, but life to years. I put new energy into worn-out bodies Office hours, dally, 9 to 5; even ings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1. DR.GREENCO. 362 Washington St., Portland, Or. Consult FREE) DR. KEEFE Nerve, Blood and Skin Ailments SPECIALIST And Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Come to me in confidence and let me show you the wonderful rejuven- atlng and curative I i h Jpowera of my direct. s . . , y method of treat iment. You are obliga- take treat- 1 e s s my terms and gements are elv satisfac- !Wy Best Hefer- tory to you. No in ence Is NOT A Jurlous m e d 1 cines DOLLAR NEED used which leave BE PAID UN- after effects on the TIL CURED, system. No deten tion from business. The following aliments are suceess fullv treated: Varicose Veins, Nerve, Blood and Skin Ailments, Kidney and Bladder Trouble a. Blood Poison, W eakness, Eruptions, Piles, Fistula. WRITE If you cannot call write for information regarding; Dr. Keefe's Treatment. EVERYTHING CONFIDENTIAL. NO HIRED SUBSTITUTES. I meet you personally, consult with you and treat you Individually at all times until you aTe cured. Legally qualified to practice in Ore gon. Washington, Calif or nla and Nevada. 9 to 5, 7 to 8 Daily Sunday, 10 to 1. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. 3134 WASHINGTON ST, COR. 6th, Portland,. Or. A SQUARE DEAL is what you will get if you treat with me. Results are quick and positive. You are benefit ed at once. Men who hare dragged their cases along for months with some other spe cialist are astonished . . i .rf.i.1. at ilia p. "'"fi , i of my r e m a r k a ble fc, treatment. I cure si Nervous Decline, g? Varicose Veins, Piles, SB Rupture, Rheuma tism. Stiff and Swollu liladder, etc. Blood Ailments quick- CnC ly and safely cured by DUO Consultation Free. Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 128 f Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Bun days, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. I Cure Men io IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. i en eral Debility, Weak Nerves, In- I Rnsnltn of exposure, overwork anaTother vlo- I -t.. A k: lnvrs."akments Of Bladder aad Kidneys, Varicose Veins, fillklr and permanently cured at amall expenae. . I cure such ailments as Varicose Veins, Piles, Specific Blood Poison, etc., completely and permanently, often with only a single treatment. Office hours 9 A. iU- to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO., Washington St, Corner Flrat, Portland. Oregon. -2(4- . - . - x X ? air r. 4 ' s. ' J! u n d e r no ' -ri tlon to t t V ment un V . charges. :" arran SA5 ' e n t i r V