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20 SOUND MAY ROUTE BY STEAMER HERE Line Said to Be Planning to Send Passengers South on Portland Craft. R A.TFQ SFFN AS INCENTIVE . . . w 1 I Said to . ...... - , Intend Invasion of Taolflc Coat Steamship Line's Zone. Agent Call. Invasion of the raclflc Coast Steam ship Company's territory to route trav elers from Seattle and other Puget Sound cities to California via Portland 1. the latest ruse attributed to the an Francisco Portland Steamship Com pany. Adolph Ottlnger. general agent, who arrived from San Kranclaco yes terday and continued north on the Fhasta Limited In the afternoon. Is said to have visited Portland on that mts-a-on. It Is apparent from the rumored In tention of the Uarrtman forces to bid for ths patronage in Puget Sound dis tricts that there is no early prospect of a transfer of the "Big Three" fleet to te Pacific Coast f!ag. as was taiked of a few months aao. The Pacific Coast sells from Seattle to San Fran cisco, on the modern steamers Presi dent and Governor, for l.'l first class. The San Francisco sc Portland rate for npperdeck accommodations is H. with tlj.i and 110 charged in the first-class list for accommodations on the saloon or main deck. The rail rate from Seattle to Portland Is 3.. so that passengers could at least save 40 cents over the tariff by water from the North to the Golden Gate. The Great Northern has a tariff In effect of 120 85 from Portland to San Francisco, going to Seattle by rail and thence on the Parlflc Coast steamers. It having been brought to the atten tion of the two interests recently that the combination rall-and-water rate was less from here than the water rate from Seattle, the Pacific Coast line getting but flS on tickets sold In Port, land by the Great Northern, the tariff was ordered canceled after' January 1. Kven with that Inducement out of the war for persons wishing to visit the Sound and San Francisco on the game trip, the Harrlman officials can offer attractions for the rail and water Jonrney south and with a five-day schedule applying from Portland they are in a position to make a strong campaign for the patronage. Some hare been aware of the combination and on nearly every sailing of the Bear. Beaver and Rose City from Portland there are passengers aboard from Puget Found. BIG MILL. TO CLOSE DOWN Katern Jk IVcMern to Cut Order for Ferry Xet Yrsr. It has been derided by the manage ment of the Eastern eV Western Lum ber Company to shut down the plant Saturday evening for three or four weeks. During the Idle period the ma chinery will be given the. usual annual overhauling. Th Kastern Western Is nut a member of any Coast associa tion and Is not concerned In an agree ment recently reported to have been entered Into through which mills of the Northwest will bo gonerally closed for a short time as a means of better ing market conditions. As soon as the. Kastern Western resumes, attention will be given to an order recently placed by the, Southern Pacific for lumber .to be used In the ronstr-ictlon of the world's largest rail road ferry, which Is to operate between Benecia. and Port Costa. Cal.. and to be known as thes Contra Costa Lata ad vices are that the actual length of the new vessel will be 4il.4 feet over all and th beam lit feet. Iter tonnage will be Jtoe and Instead of on engine being In the center of the vessel she will have a SSOO-horsepower engine for each paddle wheel. The engines are to be below the main deck and steam will be supplied by eight boilers, on deck will be four parallel tracks, as there, will be no deckhouse In the cen ter to Interfere, and 3 freight cars and two locomotives, or 24 passenger roaches and two locomotives may be accommodated. JCI-KS GOMMFS IS RELEASED Alolia Will lie Libeled Today to Col. leet 8800 Fine. On the filing of a bond In the sum of ITi the Krenrh ship Jules Uomrr.es was released yesterday from a libel filed bv the il.Cabe Company to col lect 1 371.1. averred to be due for load ing li'i tons of wheat aboard the Tel. gel. for which o.o was paid, liquida tion being on the basts of IS cents a ton while the llbellant recites that 10 rents Is the usual rate. The vessel proceeded to Astoria and she will be followed by the French ship Thiers, but in the case of the latter a contract i entered into for loading wheat and t.ie 3-rent rate was paid. Deputy United States District Attor ney MiUutre was preparing an action yesterday against the schooner Aloha and she will be libeled at Astoria to day because the master or owners have not paid (too assessed against her In fines in not having accounted for two sailors named on the crew list on 1 er arrival. Astoria Custom House of ficials have been advised not to grant her clearance papers until the libel Is evecuted. The Collector of Customs at Astoria fined the ship I too for each sailor not accounted for. they being a Mens, and an appeal was taken to the Treasury teprtment. It being ex plained that the men deserted at Val paraiso, but the fine was sustained. The vessel is bound for Valparaiso for orders with 9S9.0i feet of lumber. I.FRLIXE GROUNDS IX FOG fcteamer Breaks Water pipe of Fac tory, bat Is Xot Damaged. In the heavy fog on the river yes terday the steamer Lurllne. which left bare for Astoria at 10 o'clock, ran aground at Llnnton. near the plant of tne Oregon Wood Distilling Company, and while sustaining no damage, broke a water pipe naed at th plant for pumping from tne Willamette. The accident prevented th plant from con tinning pumping and It was not until 1J JO o'clock that the Lurllne was floated. Superintendent Harrison. of the Kamm lloe. said that reports forward ed to him did not Indicate that th Lur Jtne was traveling rapidly, as the fog was unusually bothersome and ah slid en th pipe tn such a position that high water bad to be depended on mainly to release nr. t-he continued to Astoria. f There were no additional reports of. I accidents on the stream and vossels ar riving here arter midnlgnt louno. con ditions decidedly clear, the- fog; having settled later In the. morning;. f FRAMES SEEN FROM ST. HELENS j Master of Alliance Saj Clear View I Vii Had of Fire. I One of the best vlews of the fire s West-Ore- on. Mon- J day evening;, was obtained by passing; navigators. An Idea of how tne names Illuminated the heavens is itlven by Captain Lofstad. of the steamer Alli ance, arriving; at midnight from Eureka and Coos Bay. Captain ixMBiaa no""" t.e reflection before reaching; Rainier and from St. Helena the flamea could ! V,? .h Aii.anc. w.. un I . . . . m eventful, except that alter aoe puw Tillamook Kock Monday a brisk south erly blow sprang; up. but the skipper hsif been advised lonar before by th 'North Head wireless station that the threatened Cantaln IXI- 1 stay says exchange of atmospiiericoo VTXaJtTB EiTELUGOCaV. Dae to Arrive. Kama. From Data. Anvil Fsndoa. ..-. In pert Gold-n Rate. .. Tillamook.... In port Sue H. Klmore. Tillamook In port Roanoke Fen Kranclsee In port Fslcon Sn m.o. ... In port Alliance Eureka In port Breakwater. . ..CtciBir 1 Oeu. W. Elder Feever. Bear fan PI. so.... fee. i' fan Pedro.... Oee. 1 San Pedre....lee. X Scheduled te Depart. Kama For Bate. ftue H. E'mere. Tillamook ree. I t Oolden Oate... Tillamook lec. 11 Roanoke Jo Diego. . . . Dec 1 r. con. ....... Fsn rraaclsoe Dee. 1 Alliance Eureka Dee. 14 Anvil Hsndon Dec 1 Hon CUT Sao Pedro. ... 'ec. 1 Freakwater. ...Cooe Hay Dee. 1 Geo. W. Elder. J DIo. ... Dec. SO Fearer Pan Pedro.... tec. 2S Bear San Pedro Dee. 28 servatlona between the station and vessels is a material aid to navigators, because, regardless of conditions as they judge them at sea. they know from the land reports what others have found and generally what the Indica tions are. and can prepare for bad weather accordingly. Steamship Dors Comes) From Xorth. SEATTLE. Dec II. The little wooden steamship Dora, which plies between Seward and the settlements of the Alaska Archipelago, carrying mail and supplies, regardless of cold and storm, arrived here today on her an nual visit to Seattle for repairs. On her last trip from the Aleutian Islands 8am Watson, the cook, was washed overboard and drowned. Marine Notes. F. 8. Loop, of San Francisco, head of Aha Loop Lumber Company, which operatea vessels between Portland and the Golden Gate, was In the city yes terday. He recently returned from a European tour. Matt Troy, superintendent of the stevedoring firm of Brown st McCabe, was Informed yesterday that his nephew. Matt Troy, Jr.. a student at Stanford University, had nndergone a serious operation for appendicitis. Hull repairs to the damaged steamer Westerner were completed yesterday and she was floated from the Oregon drydock and proceeded W Supple'a dock to finish work on deck. The steamer Washington has been towed from Supples to the dock of the Mult nomah box factory and la taking on cargo preparatory to sailing for San Francisco. Carrying 47.000 barrels of flour, valued at III8.00 and 147.4 feet of lumber, worth 143, In addition to miscellaneous cargo that brought the valuation to $231,435. the Bank Line steamer Luceric sailed yesterday for Manila by way of the usual Oriental harbors and will call at Puget Sound ports to complete her load Collector of Customs Malcolm has been apprised by George Uhler, super vising Inspector-general of the Steam boat Inspection Service, that a circu lar, dated September 1. In which grain, wood and denatured alcohol were in cluded with explosives not permitted to be carried on passenger steamers. Is to be disregarded following a de cision of the solicitor of the depart ment that alcohol was not to be pro hibited on such carriers. Inward manifests filed at the Cus-tom-Hous yesterday were of the steamer Alliance, from Eureka and Coos Bay. and the steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay with the gasoline schooner Tillamook, from Bandon. The British ateamer Luceric cleared for the Far East, the French ship Thiers, for the United Kingdom with 113.74 bushels of wheat valued at f 9.11. the Tillamook, for Bandon. ateamer Bear for San Francisco, and the Breakwater, for Coos Bay. - Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. Dec. 12. Arrived Fteamer nuhlwiv. from Port Han Luis: steamer Temple E. Dorr, from Sen Francisco: gas oline s.-hoonr Anvil, from Ilanoon. Failed Krench ship Jules (Jommes. for Queens town. Falmouth or riymouth. for orders; British steamer Uocerlc. for Manila via Puget Sound: steamer Breakwater, for Coos Bar; steamer Bear, for Kan Francisco and Fan Pedro; steamer Nome City, for San Pedro: gasoline schooner Tillamook, for Bandon. Astoria. Deo. It. Condition at the mouth of the river at I P. M.. rough: wind north west 1 mtlss: waath.r. clear. Arrived down at 1:10 A. SC. and sailed at J 11 P. M British steamer Celtic King, for Europe via Saa Francisco. A rrlred at 7:.10 and left up at i A. M. Ut earner Washtenaw, from Port ban Iils. Arrived at IS and left up at 11:10 A. M. Steamer Temple K. Dorr, from Han Francisco. Arrived at :24 A. M. and left up at 1:3 P. M. Oaeoltne schooner And!, from Fandoa and way porta Arrived at I P. M. Steamer Elmore, from Tillamook. Palled at 4 last night Steamer Stanley Dollar, for Ban Francisco via Wll lapa Harbor. Newcastle. JT. S. W . Dec II. Arrived Norwegian steamer Guernsey from Port land. ti. Vincent. Dee. 13. A -rived Brttsb steamer Ptrathneee. from Portland. Han Francisco. Dec 11. Arrived Steam ers Henrlk IHen. from Newcastle. Au stralia: Redondo and Nann Hmlth. from Coos Bar: Sierra and Wllhelmlna. from Honolulu: Tiverton, from (Iambic; I.yra. from Philadelphia; Dal.v Freeman, from wuiapa; Doris, from Oraya Marbor: Eureka, from Seattle. Hailed Steamers Tuscarora. for lfnroran: CoL E- l. Drake, towing barge 1. for flattie; Rose City, for Port land: city of Puebla. for Victoria. Tlmasu. Dec 7. Arrived Anaoela (Br.), from T. com a. Su Vincent C. V Deo. 11. Arrived Strathness. from Portland. Or. Antwerp, Dec 10. sailed Crown of Ar ragon. for Pan Francisco. Seattle. Iee. 13 Arrived Schooner Dnv bury. from Nome; steamer Queen. from San Franlsco; iifimrr I.a Touche. South western Alaska: steamer Iora. from Howard. Failed Steamer Hermcntbls. for Taooraa: steamer Ai Mara, for Tacoma: et-amer Maverick, for Fan Francisco; steamer Queen, for Tacoma Tacoma. Dec. 11. Arrived Get man steamer Hermonthts. from West Coast; Jap anese steamer Aw a Mara, from Seattle; steamer Queen, from Han Francisco. Failed St.eracr Watson, for Seattle. Tides a Asterta Wednesday. High. Tw. ? -n A. M Tl f-et t A- M foot T.l V. M.. Mi Ml T. M....3.4 feet Mlaneapslls Wheat Market. MlNXKAPOI.I. Dec. 13. Wheat . December. SvSc: Mar. 1.04 . 1.0 S ; Julr. Il KSOl OS. Cash No. I hard. l.oH: No. 1 Northern, not: No. t north ern. ;07c; No. wheat. eg3c SURPLUS CUT own Rain Strikes the Harvest Fields of Argentina. WITHDRAWAL OF OFFERS Cltlcago JLarket la Lifted by the Cable Advices Cash 'Wheat, In Better Demand Foreigners; After No. t Red. CHICAGO. Dec 11 With crop conditions so unfavorable In the Argontln. as to isaa to withdrawal of whsat offers from that country, the market for the cereal today took an nDward tilt. The close was firm. Sc to He higher than last night. Latest trading left corn with a net gain of So to Sc. oats Sc to HvHC and provisions :". to lObl.lc hlchrr. Fresh damage from rain had hit the harvest Belds In the Argentine In a manner that boded 111 for a Urge exportable sur plus of wheat. With little delay commis sion houses went actively to the buying side of the market here, and forced short sellers to cover on the ensuing advance. Cash wheat here was In better demand. Indeed, gossip was heard that for-lgncrs were showlne renewed interest In the No. 2 red grade, which only recently had acted as a drag on prices, particularly so far as concerned Chicago. The market, except for a brief dip early, was on the up grade throuabout. May ranslns from Soiac to 91lk S7o. with the close at WHe. a rise of St So net. May com fluctuated between 02 Ho and 3'tc closing steady. He net higher at 63 Sc Cash grades were firm. No. 1 yel low was quoted at Toe for old. Top and bottom levels touched by stay oats were 4USo and 48 Sc. with last sales nsSe net higher, st 4Bc A smaller run of hoes than expected made provisions advance Tonight, as an outcome, pork had risen In cost lue to 12M015C and other product ?tso to a dime. The leading fstures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High, t 1 f .H Low. .tn . .1S Close. .13 S .7S .14 Dec... May.. . ..s .SIS -4i CORN. .sit, .:s .41 .SIS .41 .4 OATS. .4S .7H .IS . .45S .& MESS PORK. July.. Dec May. .41J, .2 !. .13 .4214 .6SS .41 July. Dec . . . . May .40H .45S .liS .47 .4H .41 ' July Jan.. . 1S.JTV, 1145 15.7a li.0 11.41H 16.711 11.41H 11.171a May.. LARD. f o i.uo .li 1.22 U Jan... May.. 1.10 1.11 M LOT 1.11 141H 1 17H 1.11 Vk SHORT RIBS Jan S.STV, 1.17H 1.11 1.42H 1.41 May !7i l.5 July 1.43 Vs 1.4a Flour Barely steady. Rye No. 1. 14c. Barley Feed or mixing.' 0 lie; fair to choice malting. 11. J u l it Timothy seed 113.40 0 1 J. Clover 111 iv O.K. Pork Mess, per barrel. 111911.31. Lard Per 100 pounds. IH.S0. Short ribs Sides (loose). 1$. Orala statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 244.040 bushels. Primary receipts were 417.040 bushels, compered with 111.. 000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. The world's visible supply, as shown by Bra. (street's. Increased 1.7 2 7.000 bush- la Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, IS cars; corn, ill cars; oats, ill hogs. 14.000 head. Grala at 8ai SAN ' FRANCISCO. Dec 11. Wheat Steady. Barley Firm. Spot quotations - W beat 6hlpplng. (L47SeLllf per cen- Barley Feed. 11.77 H B l.gO ner eental; Brewing, in, ptr cental. -ets Red. Il.;soi.fS ner cental: white. tl.71ftl.ti per cental: black. Il.tSitl.io ner cental. Call board sales Wheat No trading. Utrley December. 11-71 per cental; May, ILII per cental. Paget Koond Grala Market a. FEATTLE. Wash.. Dec. 12 Wheat Blue stem. Rlc; fortyfold. 7su,c: club. 7dc; fife, S"c; red Russian. 77c. Yrstrrdays car re ceipts: Wb.au. 80; hay. 62; barley, 7; corn. 4; oats. 1. TACOMA. Wash.. Dec. 12. Wheat Blue Stem. 12eS3'; fortyfolil. 7tf9vc: club, TlVt JSUc: red Russian. 7707M. Car receipts: heat. Ill; barley, 2; corn. 1; eats, 1; bay. a e Earuuraa Grala Markets. L5NDOX. Dec 12. Cargoes. Inactive. Walla Walla for shipment, a .".a Id English and French couniry markets. steady. LIVERPOOL. Dec. II. Wheat Decem br. 7a IWd: March. 7s ld; May. 7s JSd. Weather, oi.ar. C hanges la Available Supplies. NEW YORK. Dc. 12 Special cab. and tetegrapblo communications received by lira.lstreeta show the following changes In available supplies as compared with previous account: Bushels. of .. 424.000 Wheat. United Ptates. Rockies. Increased east Canada. Incrsased ... -S.tioa.ooo Total. Cnlted blmtes and Canada. In wmmrM ............... g tf?7 O00 I Afloat for and In Kump. lncrrai 7t0 00O I Total Atnorican and European sup ply, 1ncrv.1 3,727 000 ' Corn. L'nlted States and Canada, Increased 2.189.000 Oats, t nlted States and Canada, de S3S.000 Wood burn Eastern Star Klrct. WOODBCRN. Or., Dec. 12. (Spe clal.) Evergreen Chapter. No, 4t, o. HAMBURG - CRUISES PR LUXE Around the World 1 WO GRAND C-UISES OV.. 11S FEB.. IBIS (From New York) (From 6 an Francisco) Br the nalatlal cruising steamer -VICTORIA LUISE" Will follow same Itinerary as s. . nj-;vr.iAXD. Cert "d I ln-lullng all necessary ex 4uouup I penses aboard and ashore. CTA few accommodations available for Second Cruise of the S. . Cleveland from Sen Francisco Feb. a 1912. Daratloa of Kara Cruise no Days. Also Cruises to the Orient, West Indies. South America, Italy and Egypt, etc . Write for Booklets of AU Cruises. . Hmrg-m'TV" line, loo Powell st.. 8s n Francisco. Cal.; O.-W. R. t N. Co.. ST: . . ;, R J?: R' R- Burlington Route. Milwaukee A Puget Sound R. R-. C. F. Pflug.r. Mulkev Bldg.. D. B. Smltn. ana Flf,ri St.. Portland. Oregoa. -fr WHITE STAR LINE The Largest aad Flaest British Steamers TO THE MEDITERRANEAN BZM?miUZmUkVajSBt Klera, Naples, Geaoa, Alexandria -ADRIATIC" Jaaaary 10, February at. CEDRIC Jaaaary 24, B EC I LA K SERVICE FROM JIKW TO RK AND BOSTON. "CRETIC" March 37. "CAN O PIC" February a. March It, WHITE STAR LINE, Roosa "B" Bailer Bnllaiag; Seeoaa aad Cherry St, Seattle, or Lat Agents K. S., elected the following officers here last night: Worthy matron. Mrs. F. O. Roberts; worthy patron, B. E. Pettlemier; associate matron. Mrs. T. C. Poorman; secretary. Miss Kleanor Wright: treasurer. Mrs. E. H. Wright; conductress, Mrs. E. E. Settlemier; as sistant conductress, Mrs. H. M. Austin. A Joint Installation will be held on the evening of December 27, wiUt Wood burn Lodge, No. IOC, A. F. & A. M., and Royal Arch Chapter, No. 29, of this city, after which the usual annual ban quet will be served. CAPTAIN TO CONTEST FINE Master of Schooner Aloha Insists He Can Account for Sailors. ASTORIA. Or, Dec. 12. (Special.) Captain Patterson. master of the schooner Aloha, which has completed loading 950.000 feet of lumber at Weit port for Valparaiso, appeared at the Custom-House today and formally no tified the customs officials that he in tends to contest the fine of 1800 Im posed against htm and the owners of the vessel by Collector McGregor be cause on his recent arrival from Val paralso the captain failed to account properly for two seamen who had shipped on the schooner to Aberdeen. The United States Attorney at Fort land has been lnaructed by the de partment In Washington to libel the schooner and Captain Petterson will go to Portland to arrange for giving bonds pending the hearing of the case so that the Aloha can proceed on her voyage. It Is contended by the defense that the two sailors in question dig serted while at the South American port, but for some reason the American Consul at Valparaiso declined to in dorse that fact on ths vessel s papers. I0VETI RATES ARE YVAXTKD Japanese Interests to Consider Port land Service at Length. Principal of the objections Talsed by A. 8. Mlhara. Paclflo Coast represent ative of the Nippon Yusen Kalsha fleet, to establishing a service between Portland and the Orient, Is that rail lines terminating here might not es tablish a rate on special silk and tea shipments to the Atlantic Coast on the same basis as those from Pujret Sound. As the Great Northern operates In con- Junction with the Nippon Yusen Kal sha, and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul system has an agreement with the Osaka Shosen Kalsha, a subsidized Japanese line. It is desired to secure an agreement locally. Mr. Mlhara returned to Seattle yes terday and is to consider the propo sition at length of recommending that the company operate to Portland. It Is probable that the matter will be taken up with the Harrlman system to ascertain if suitable rates will be made. The business between Puget Sound and the Orient Is growing so that more vessels will be added when the Chi nese revolution subsides and commer cial conditions recover, and It is ar gued that Instead of sailing the ex tra tonnage from the north the vessels could be sent to Portland, as assur ances have been given that the line will not be compelled to dispatch Its carriers from here short of cargo. Winlock Hotelmen Arrested. . WTNLOCK. Wash.. Dec 12. (Spe cial.) Fred Woodhouse and B. Miles, lessees of the St. James Hotel at Win lock, were arrested by Deputy Sheriff Foster, on a warrant of Floyd M. Han cock, a Winlock attorney, charging the men with Illegal sale of liquor. A con sldorablo amount of booze was seized and brought to the Sheriff's office. Woodhouse and Miles are at liberty un der (400 bonds each. J. B. Huddleson owns the hotel building In question. The lessees have applied for a liquor license, but the owner refuse to allow a saloon to be run on his property. A preliminary hearing will be held to morrow before Justice Westover. Centralla Gets Creamery. CENTRAL! A. Wash.. Dec 12. (Spe cial.) Articles of Incorporation were filed with the County Auditor yester day by George W. Brown and Edward R. Ogburn. The two men will conduct a creamery In Centralla. TBAVELERS' OCIDR. HONOLULU $110 rtBST CLASS ROOD TRIP Tbe most delightful spot on entire world tour for your vacations. Delightful sea bath Ing at tbe famous beach of WalklkL Tbe splsndld SS. Sierra 10.000 tons displace ment) makes the round trip in 10 days, one can visit on a side trip tbe living volcano of KUauea which Is tremendously aotlva, and see for himself tbe process of world creation. 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Personally appeared before me this 25th day of September, 1909, George Kensler, who subscribed the above etatement and made oath that the same Is true In Bubstance and is fact. HENRY GRAASS, Notary Public. Door County. Wis. Letter to nr. Kilmer ot Co Blsghsmton, Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yon Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingrham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You 'will also receive a booklet of valuable information, tell ing; all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The Portland Daily. Oregonlan. Regu lar fifty-cent and one-dollar size bot tles for sale at all drug: stores. Men andWomen CURED The Well-Known S.K.Chan 8. K. ,aaa LuiDCSC oicuicai At, DKs. S. K. CHAN, with their Chinese medicines of herbs and roots, cure won derfully. They have cured many suf ferers when all other remedies have failed. Sure cure for both internal and external sickness and all chronic ailments. Their remedies are harm less and give quick results. No opera tions. Consultation free, examinations for ladies by Mrs. Chan. Call or write for symptom blank to S. K. CHA.N' CHI NESE MKDICINE CO., 21'8Vi MorrUos at, streees 1st and 2d. Portland. Or. i i - u ... MEM AND WOMEX CURED Herbs and roots cure Can cer, nervousness, e a t a r r h, asthma. coughs. la grippe, lung, liver, throat, kidney and stomach troubles. No opera t I o n a Consultation free. Write for sympton blank. Of fice hours 10 A. M. to P. M.; all day Sundays. Lady at tendant. LEE BONO CHrVBSE HERB COMPANY, Ut Second St., Fartland, Or. ; iv. The Chinese Sector. For Weak, Diseased Men Cure, to Stay Cured For 30 days I will heal and cure all Weak. Sick, Diseased and Discouraged men at a fee. This Is just one-half my usual I give you the same care and at tention as 11 you paid my reifular fee. 1 ou could receive no better service for $1000. If ?ou could but talk to the many cured patients am dismissing daily, you would refuse to suffer longer on the promise of other doctors. Don't be a Weakling, a Failure, and your life a miserable existence. Why pay exorbitant fees when I offer you better curative treat ment for this low charge? I am a man of in dependent mean: the curing of my patients Is my first and only thought. In this I differ widely from grasping doctors who think only of their fee and care little for tho welfare of their fellow men. Take advantage of this offer, at once: don't wait till the -last few days, when the crowded condition of my office may prevent you seeing me. . DR. GREEN SYSTEM OF MAN BUILDING We cure oulcklv and nermanently all curable cases of VARICOSE VEINS without severe surgical operatlonsj SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON" without In jurious drugs (606 skillfullv adminis tered If preferred)) NERVO-VITAL DE BILITY without stimulative remedies; BLADDER and KIDNEY troubles; PILES and all RECTAL ailments of men. PAY WHEN SATISFIED Is you absolute pro tection. Consultation, Examination and Diagnosis free and private. No cases accepted through correspondence. One personal visit to of fice required before treatment com mences. J must first see and know your exact condition. This Is the only lntelli K e n t, satisfactory way. Come today. We will us you honestly, treat you skillfully and cure you promptly. Hours 'ally. 9 to 5: even ings, 7 to 8; Sundays 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 863 Washington St., Portland. Or. XEKVOL'S DEBILITY ANIMAL THERAPY Is the new Scien tific treatment. It's the extract of siv lmsls. It feeds the tired. worTl nerves, rejuvenates tissues and promotes strength by natural means. I desire to spread the good news of this great discovery to every weak or prematurely old man. PROFESSOR NEISSER has given us his celebrated BACTERIX VACCINK. It's a wonderful specific for the most chronic forms of MEN'S AIL MENTS with BLADDER or KIDNEY affections; also RHEUMATISM. It cures the worst cases. You are cordially In vited to call or writs for full Informa tion. OK "SOS." great German Discovery. administered for Bluod Aliments. WHY PAY MORE? Consultation and examination free, t to 6. 1 to 8 dally; Sunday 10 to 1. J. J. KEEFE, Ph. C. M.D. 81SH WASHINGTON ST., COR 6TH. Portland, Or. I Cure Men $IO IS MY FEE ,ray When Cured l e n eral Debility, Weak Nerves, In somnia Results of exposure, overwork, etc. Ail ments of Bladder and Kidneys, Varicose Veins, quickly and per manently enred at small expense. I cure such allmer.ts as Varicose Veins, Piles. Specific Blood Poison, ?tc, compl etely and permanently, often with onlv a single treatment. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundoys. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO 82 4 Washington St., Corner First, Portland, Oregon. SI mm (mm f erf" - X ' .. - a. ;.,"....... I V5.- vX' . fi W . xj DR. A. G. SMITH, The Leading; Specialist. I am a registered and licensed shyalelan, confining; my special practloe to the aliments of MEN. I establishment than all other Port have more money Invested In my laad specialists combined. I see and treat my patients per sonally- All men should know' who tne doctor is tney consult, i use my photograph so that when you come to see me personally you will recog nize me. Investigate my personal standing before accepting treatment from a doctor of unknown Identity or reputation. Are You being treated in a satisfactory man ner by your present doctor? Is he carrying out his promises' Has he cured you in a reasonable time, and lived up to his guarantee? Are you paying him exorbitant prices for medicine? Does he employ thorough ly up-to-date and scientific methods, which would be approved by the reg ular family doctor? If you cannot answer these questions favorably to yourself, come and have a confiden tial talk with me about your case. It will cost you nothing-. Cured in 5 Days If Detention From Occupation, Family or Home. NO SEVERE OPERATIONS, MANY- CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME - SAVING. MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL, CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS 13 A FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC CESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE! ON THE COAST. FREB OOlfSTJLTATTOir. I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous Debility, Blood Ailments, Piles, Fis tula Bladder, Kidney and all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination; if necessary a microscopical and chemical analysts of secretions, . to determine patho logical and bacteriological o o n d i tions. Every person should take ad vantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A permanent cure is what you want. My offices are open all day from I A. M. to I F, liL, and Sundays from 10 to L A. G. Smith, M. D. S34H M"rrlsss St, Cerneg Xe, Portland, Oregon. I am a duly qualified phy sician and sur geon. I have h ad 30 years' e x p e rlence In my par tlcular specialty. Ailments of Men I do not cure all aliments, but cure all I take. There Is no delay. You are benefited at once. The spark of life is soon revived and quickened. Once more hops Is re kindled and life becomes bright again. I Cure Men Quickly with Blood Aliments. Nervous De cline, Varicose Veins. Piles. Rup ture. Kidney. Bladder and ail ail ments peculiar to men. Do not let money matters keep you away, as my charges are so low as to be within the reach of all. GOOD HONEST W O It K and a SQUARE DEAL. Is what you want. Consul tation and examination free. Call now or write. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. Entrance 1284 Second street, Port land, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A M, to 1 P. M. WIDELY KNOWN IN NORTHWEST Dr. C Gee Wo Also the Oldest Practicing Chinese Doctor in Portland. Tbe Chinese loctor. '" When Portland was but a small town Dt "Wo came and opened an office for the pur pose of treating sickness with the Oriental remedies. How well he succeeded Is at tested by the thousands of patients who call him their doctor. . His only means of combating disease Is by the use of powerful and effective Root. Herb and Bark combina tions whose secrets he alone knows. Consultation with him is free, so if you are not well call at once. Out-of-town peo ple ran begin treatment by sending 4 cents in stamps for symptom blank, which Is to be filled out and returned. THE C. CEE WO CHIN EKE MEDICINE CO. 1624 First Cor. M.oirlfioa. Portland, Oregon. Listen f&k To fc-K-CT Me Jr 5? m tern ' STHJ r-Vassa