14
THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1908.
LUMBER
STEAM
IS
TERED
Mortlake Ordered to Portland
to Receive Outward
Cargo.
WILL LOAD FOR THE ORIENT
Strainer Came North From Guny.
mas and Missed Uer' Canceling
Date by Eight Days Kates
Now Are 1owered.
ASTORIA, Or., Feb. 3. (Special.)
The Briish steamer Mortlake received
orders tonight to proceed to Portland
and load lumber. She will leave up
the river tomorrow morning.
The Mortlake has been rechartered
by the American Trading Company, of
San Franci3co, and will load lumber
for the Orient at the Portland Lumber
Company. She will leave up the river
this morning and will arrive in Port
land late in tha evening.
The Mortlake was under charter to
the American Trading Company to load
lumber at Portland for the Orient. She
came north from Guaymas in ballast
end missed her cancelling date by eigrit
days. In the meantime the charter
rates on both wheat and lumber had
fallen and the owners of the steam
ship were forced to accept a new char
ter at a considerably lower rate than
the original charter.
Lumber exports have been on the in
crease for the past three months and
the rates to Australia and the Orient
have been a iittle better than those for
wheat to the United Kingdom. This
threw considerable tonnage into the
lumber business, but lately"- there has
been a slump in the rates on all goods
from the Pacific Coast porta.
GOVERNOR WANTS
NAME
Shipping Men Asked to Nominate a
Man for Boardlng-IIouse Board.
Governor Chamberlain has dispatched
a letter to all shipping men in Port
land, requesting that they get together
as soon as possible and agree upon a
man to be appointed In the place of
Captain Andrew Hoben, resigned, as a
member of the State Board of Sailor
Boarding-house Commissioners..
The act of appointing a man to fill
the office of Boarding-IIouse Commis
sioner is one that is exceedingly diffi
cult. The appointee must be a man
who is thoroughly conversant with the
business and one who is interested in
the welfare of the port.
The resignation of Captain Andrew
Hoben took' effect February 1. The
other members are William MacMaster
and Amadee Smith.
STEAMER SENATOR ARRIVES
Vessel Reaches Port After a Fair
Passage Vp the Coast.
The steamship Senator of the San
Francisco & Portland Steamship Com
pany, arrived up yesterday morning at
10;10 o'clock with 52 passengers and
ii light cargo of freight. On the voy
age up the Coast the Senator experi
enced fine weather, but after enter
ing the river she encountered snow and
'rain.
James Byrnes, the veteran purser,
failed to come north on the Senator
this trip. He was transferred to the
new steamship Rose City. Mr. Byrnes'
place was taken by Mr. Wardner,
form'eriy purser of the steamship City
of Panama. On the next trip north
th berth will be filled by F. H. Hay
ward, now on the Costa Rica. Mr.
Wardner will return to his duties as
freight agent at San Francisco.
YAKIMA WRECKED ON SNAKE
Freight Steamer Cornea to Grief at
Diamond Crossing.
The steamer Takima, under lease to
the O. R. & N. Co., as a freight boat
between Riparla and points below
Lewiston, has been wrecked at Dia
mond Crossing. The steamer Spokane
has taken off the larger portion of her
cargo and the vessel will be floated to
day. The extent of the damage has not
been learned.
The Yakima is a small sternwheel
steamer and was built by Captain
"Jim" Miller. She was in command
of Captain Charles Miller at the time
of the accident. The Yakima was
bound for Riparia with a full cargo
of wheat.
Weekly Concert for Sailors.
The Portland Seamen's Friend Soci
ety gave its regular weekly, concert for
sailors last evening before an euthusl
astic audience of seamen and lands
people. The performers were all high
ly talented, and repeated encores were
the order of the evening. W. A. Cough
lin showed great ability as a ventrill
quist and mimic. The programme wa
as follows: Solo, Lacy Wisdom (ten
or); solo. Miss Grace Campbell (so
prano); flute solo, Robin Adair; read-
rr InU, T . ( . .
.us, Mioa ti -i cwtj, aoiig, cam t rni
lips; solo, Mrs. Hutchinson (contralto);
W. A. Coughlin, ventriloquist; solo, J.
G. Wllpack (baritone); reading, Miss
Anita Pearcy; solo. Miss Grace Camp
bell; solo, J. G. Kilpack; solo, Mrs.
Hutchinson.
Aground In Snake River.
. LBWISTOX, Idaho. Feb. 3. The steam
er Takima, employed 6n Snake River in
the grain traffic, was slightly injured' at
Diamond Crossing, 15 miles above Ripa
ria, yesterday. The steamer la now on
the beach discharging her cargo. She will
be taken to Riparia tonight.
Breakwater Arrives From Coos.
The steamship Breakwater, Captain
MacGenn, arrived up yesterday from Coos
May with a large list of passengers and
-a full cargo of freight. The Breakwater
had an exceptionally smooth passage up
the Coast and came up the river ahead
of the snow etorm. The Breakwater will
sail Wednesday night.
San Francisco Wheat Shipment.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3. Wheat clear
ings from the Pacific Coast for the month
ending February 1 amounted to 1.172,542
bushels of wheat and 85,443 barrels of
flour.
St. Hugo Finishes Grain Cargo.
The British steamship St. Hugo finished
loading grain last night. She moved to
the stream late in the afternoon and will
leave down this ' morning. The St. Hugo
has on board upward of 200,000 bushels
of wheat and will clear for the United
Kingdom for orders. The British steam-,
ship Bessie Dollar will follow close on
the heels of the St. Hugo and the Ger
man steamship NIcomedia will not be far
behind the last.
. Despatch Not Badly Damaged.
HONOLULU Feb. 3. The steam
schooner Despatch, which struck- on a
reef just outside this harbor yesterday,
succeeded in getting off without assist
ance. She sustained no serious damage.
Marine Notes.
The German bark Reinbek went to the
stream yesterday.
The Buffon went into Montgomery No.
2 from the stream.
The French bark Versailles shifted
from Banfield's dock to Columbia No. 2.
The Ville de Dijon moved from the
STEAMER INTELLIGENCE.
Due to Arrive.
Name. From. Date.
Northland ... San Francisco. In port
Nicometlia. . . Hongkong In port
Breakwater. .Cnoa B-ay In port
Senator Pan Francisco. .In port
JohanPoulaenfian Francisco. Feb. 4
Ale8la Hongkong Feb. 4
Geo. V. ElrterPan Pedro Feb. 4
"It. D. Inman.San Franeiaco. .Feb. K
Alliance Coo a Bay Feb. 7
Costa Rica. . San Francisco. .Feb. 10
Roanoke Los Angeles... Feb. 11
Rose City.... Ran Francisco. .Feb. 11
F. S. Loop. . . .San Francisco.. Feb. ' VI
Numantla. . . .Hongkong Mar. 2
Arabia Hongkong April 20
Scheduled to Depart.
Name. For. Date.
JohanPoulsen San Francisco. -Feb. 4
Northland. .. San "Francisco. Feb. 5
Senator San Francisco. .Feb. 5
Breakwater. .Coos Bay Feb. 5
Geo. wr ElderSan Pedro Feb. 6
Alliance Coos Bay Feb.
R. D. Inman.San Francisco. Feb. 9'
Costa Rica. . San Franeiaco. Feb. 12
Nicomedla. .. Hongkong Feb. 13
Roanoke Los Angeles. .. Feb. 1.1
Rose City.... San Francisco. Feb. 14
F. S. Loop. . .San Francisco. Feb. 15
Alesla Hongkong Feb. 20
Numantla. .. .Hongkong Mar. 12
Arabia Hongkong April 27
Entered Monday.'
Alliance. Am. steamship (Olson),
with general cargo from Coos Bay.
Steamer Egbert, Br. steamship
(Cofferata), with ballast, from
Guaymas. , -
Senator, Am. steamship (Nopan
der), with general cargo, from San
Francisco.
Cleared Monday.
Alliance. Am. steamship (Olson)
with general cargo for Coos Bay.
Senator, Am. steamship (Nopan
der) With general cargo for San
Francisco.
Southern Pacific dock to the Oceanic yes
terday. The steamship Alliance sailed for Coos
Bay last night with freight and pas
sengers. The steamship Geo. W. Elder is due to
arrive this morning from San Pedro and
way porus.
Arrivals and Departures.
PORTLAND, Feb. s. Arrived Steamship
Senator, from San Francisco. Sailed Steam
ship Alliance, for Coos. Bay ports.
Astoria. Feb. 3. Condition of bar at 5
P. M. Moderate, west ' wind, 18 miles;
weather, cloudy. Arrived down at lO:.10 A.
M. and sailed at 2 P. M. Steamer Baron
Cawdor, for Port Said for orders. Arrived at
2::io P. M. and l.ft up at 4:10 P. M. Brit
ish steamer Gryfevale. from San Pedro. Left
up at 1 P. M.--Steamer Atlas. Sailed at 2
P. M. Schooner Expansion, for Redondo.
Arrived at 4:15 P. M. and left up at 4:45
P. M. Steamer Elder, from San Francisco.
San Franeiaco. Feb. a. Arrived at 7 A.
M. Steamer Roanoke, from Portland.
Sailed at 11 A. M. Steamer Daisy Freeman,
for Portland.
Callao. Feb. 3. Palled January 12 Nor
wegian ship Calanna. for Portland.
Redondo. Feb. 3. Arrived January 30
Schooner Alice McDonald, for Portland.
New York. Feb. 3. Arrived February 1 .
Steamer Lyra, from Portland.
LIVERPOOL Feb. 2. Sailed Teucer, for
Seattle.
AUCKLAND, Feb. 2. Arrived Kazembe,
from Vancouver via Suva.
San Francisco, Feb. 3. Arrived Steamer
Roanoke, from Portland: steamer Yellowstone,
from Grays Harbor; steamer Bandon, from
Bandon; steamer Daisy Mitchell, from Wil
lapa; schooner Mildred, from Bellingham;
schooner Muriel from Eagle Harbor. Sailed
Steamer Daisy Freeman, for Astoria.
Tides at Astoria Tuesday.
High. . Ti.
2:44 A M 8.7 feet8:40 A. M....1.9 feet
2:20 P. M 9.0 feet9:0O p. M 0.7 foot
ORIENT LODGE TO BUILD
Plans for $30,000 Home Will Be
Keported Tomorrow.
time ago by Orient Lodge of Oddfellows,
tO 1nVe-ttrfrAtA th nnontin a ... i
temple on the southeast corner of Bast
Aiuer nitu juLsi fjixin streets, will report
at ine meeting tomorrow night. It is
nmrtOHMl tit propf at loact a , . .
brick structure, the cost of which is esti-
matea tt 3U,wu.
Thfl first 'floor will ho. AfAt .
..... ..... .... v. . yi LU . -3 ,
the second- to a hall for all public pur
poses and the third floor will be for the
lodgeg. The building will cover the lot.
These plans are not yet adopted but the
uuuiutj is mat approved Dy the
Orient Lodge purchased the lot on East
Alder street two years ago for $350Q, and
has since been offered J8000 for it. The
lodge recently sold its property at Grand
flvpmiA and T-"--. c t pinA . v. .. .
- . - m ciio v. i -
pentors' Union. It is considered one of
...w ...u..nvb v me bime ana well
able to finance the building project.
Metzger fits glasses for $1.00.
Cuba Eats Fruit
New York eats meat, Canada
eats pork and Iceland eats fat
The colder the climate the fatter
the food because fat heats the
body and heat is life.
The finest fat that grows makes
Scott's Emulsion
It is the Norwegian Cod Liver
Oil. SCOTTS EMULSION is
full of heat and nourishment It
has a power in it that jives
vigor and new flesh to those
who suffer from consumption
and other wasting diseases.
All Dracsbts: 50c and $1.00.
FORWOlVlEN ONLY
Ir. Sanderson's C o m p ound
Savin and Cotton Root Pilla.
The best and only reliable
remedy for DELAYED PER
IODS. Cure the most obstin
ate cases In 3 to 10 days. Price S3
per box, or three boxes So. Sold by
druggists everywhere. Address T. J.
PIERCE. 181 First St., Portland, Or.
LOWIT ON TRIAL IN
MUNICIPAL GOURT
Ex-Manager Accused of Steal
ing Goods From Golden
Eagle Store.
HE PLEADS WOT GUILTY
District Attorney Manning and Spe
cial Prosecutor Slower Intro
duce Strong Evidence
' Against Accused.
Gus A. Lowit, erstwhile manager of
the Golden Eagle Drygoods Store, who
piloted It to insolvency in barely -a
year, was arraigned in the Municipal
Court yeeterday afternoon. After his
plea of not guilty had been entered, hia
preliminary examination was taken up
on a charge of stealing drygoods from
the store.
Half a dozen witnesses were heard
and the entire afternoon was consumed
without so much as exhausting the
testimony for the prosecution. The
state has several more witnesses in re
serve, and It is understood that Lowit
has an elaborate defense prepared. The
case will consume , all this afternoon
and may continue tomorrow before
Judge Cameron has a chance to decide
whether or not Lowit must answer to
the CJrcult Court for his alleged theft.
That the prosecution means business
was evidenced from the fact that Dis
trict Attorney Manning and Special
Prosecutor Gus C. Moser were on hand
in person. Every witness Was ex
haustively examined, and quite as care
fully cross-examined by Lowit's law
yers. Long and Sweek. Lowit was ac
companied in court by several personal
friends, and the spectators' section was
well filled.
Two important pieces of evidence
were brought out by Mr. Moser, who
conducted the examination of the wit
nesses: First, that a wagon used to
have a. habit of backing up at the
Golden Eagle store at unseemly hours
of the night, and secondly, that Lowit,
on at least one occasion, sent ship
ments of goods out to a branch store
without charging the same. Inciden
tally, it was brought out that the
branch store was conducted by Lowit,
and that Lowit owned an interest in
the concern.
While not bearing directly on the
case, a significant fact was the state
ment of the company's affairs under the
Lowit regime, as presented by Major J.
P. Kennedy, assignee of the insolvent
institution. At the time the store
stranded, after a year of Lowit's man-
agement, the total liabilities were
$229,000, while the total -assets were
but $112,000. This last figure repre
sented a statement of the cost price of
all goods in the store.
Dr. George H. Strowbridge was the
first witness. A year ago he had. rooms
opposite the Golden Eagle store at Sec
ond and Yamhill streets. Several
times, when called out on professional
calls, he noticed a wagon backed up
at the store long after midnight. He
would see men loading boxes of mer
chandise into the. wagon. He was sure
it was not a garbage wagon, as was
suggested by Lowit's counsel.
W. G. Lutz, former department man
ager and buyer at the defunct estab
lishment said that when he arrived at
the store one morning he found a ship
ment of goods from the Princess Man
ufacturing Company. Knowing it had
not been ordered, he asked Lowit about
It, who said the goods were intended
for the branch store. The goods, ac
cepted and receipted for at the Golden
Eagle, were Bent to the branch wtth
out charge being made. Lutz said. At
NERVOUS MEN
MEN
ONE
HALF PRICE
l Oim A. Lowit, the' Dfendant.
WEAK
MEN
I Will Cure
VARICOCELE
Cured by absorption:
no pain. The enlarged
veins are due to
mumps, bicycle or
horneback riding-, dis
ease, etc. In time it
weakens a man ment
ally as well as phys
ically. We will cure
you for life or make
no charge.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
Cured in a few weeks.
Improvement from
the start, if you suf
fer from loss of en
ergy and ambition,
feel tired when you
arise in the morning,
lame back, dizziness,,
.spots before the eyes,
and feel you are not
the man you once
were. I will cure you
for life.
. I Can Be Seen Only at 291 M Morrison St.
Varicocele, from $10 to $23
Hydrocele, from $10 to $r0
Nervous Debility, from $5 to $20
Want Id jr. from $7.50 to $10
IHwharfireH, from $5 to $10
Vlcers, from $5 to $15
Any man who wants to be cured now that
LOW PRICES has no excuse for suffering another dav. I don't care who has
failed. If you come to me I will CURB you of any of the above-named ailments
or not charge you one penny for my services. Don't Rive up before seeing me
Remember, these prices may stop any day. Call and see me if you can Write
today for particulars if you cannot call. Medicines are from $1.50 to $6.50 a
course.
DAILY HOURS, 9 TO 8. CONSULTATION FREE.
THE
OREGON MEDICAL
91V4 MORRISON 'STREET.
SEPARATE PARLORS
HEARTILY INDORSE.
COOPER RE'MEDIE
Dealer and Patient at
Statements
In connection with the Intense In
terest manifested by the public at
large in the theory of -L. T. Cooper
as to the human stomach being the
source of nearly all ill health, the
statements of Mr. W. D. Spauldlng,
of Hallowell. Me., one of the oldest
and best-known druggists in that state,
and of Mrs. Frederick Harvey, a well
known nurse living in the same place,
will be interesting to thousands of
pers'ons who are today suffering from
ailments directly tractable to the stom
ach. The fact that these statements
are made voluntarily, under oath, re
.moves all element of doubt. The state
ments follow:
"HALLOWELL, MAINE, July 20, 1907.
"TO THE COOPER MEDICINE CO.,
"Dayton, Ohio.
"Gentlemen The policy at Spauld
ing's drugstore is to gain the perfect
confidence of the public by never
recommending any medicine or treat
ment until its virtues have been fully
established. The Cooper Remedies
were to us an unknown quality, we
were very skeptical of their medicinal
value, and It was not until several of
our customers had received such bene
ficial results from their use that we
could no longer doubt their value that
we consented to take the agency for
the Cooper Remedies in this territory,
heartily indorsing the same.
"Herewith we give the testimonial of
a lady whose case came under our per
sonal observation from her being a
regular customer, and she says:
" 'Gentlemen of the Cooper Medicine
Co., Dayton," Ohio: It is with pleasure
I recommend your new Discovery
that time juowit had a personal Interest
in the branch house.
Regarding Lowit'e pleas of penury
at the time of leaving here two months
ago, L. F. Knowlton gave evidence to
show Lowit had plenty of money. Lowit
not only paid him $225 immediately
before going to Denver, but extracted
that amount from a large roll of bills,
the witness said.
D. D. Darling, former bookkeeper at
the place, said Lowit was in the habit
of sending goods to the branch house
without checking them over or making
any charge. Major Kennedy's showing
of the big deficit in the firm's affairs
concluded the proceedings for the day.
The- hearing will be renewed today at
1 P. M.
NEW BRIOGEBADLY NEEDED
SOUTH EAST SIDE PROTESTS
AGAINST FACIDIITES.
Worst Structure Over River Serves
More People Than Other TJiree,
Says Dan McAllen.
The Noitfc Kasi S'.ia Improvement As
sociation is actively engpged in a cam
paign for a new bridge acros the Willam
ette River. According to the contention
of the members of the association, tta
Steel bridge, at present doing duty a 6.
means of access to the 'business district of
the city, is too small to accommodate the
increased traffic from the district served.
It is also declared by members of the as
sociation who travel over the structure,
that they are continually interrupted by
the opening and closing of the draw, and
also that the deck of the structure is In a
filthy condition. In rainy weather the
bridge is covered with slimy, sticky mud
which passing vehicles splash over the
walks reserved for pedestrians.
It is further contended that the popula
tion of North' East Portland. Albina,
North Albina, Irvington, Holladay Park,
and the localities between Portland and
St. John, have .increased to such an ex
tent that that section of the city is en
titled to better facilities. Dan McAllen,
one of the members of the association and
a resident of that district for many years,
speaking on the subject last night said:
"The Steel bridge has become utterly in
adequate to accommodate the needs of
the increased population in the district
north and west of Holladay avenue. This
section of the city has spread out to such
an ' extent that it now extends to St.
John and almost to the Columbia River.
In this district at present there is nearly
double the population of all other sec
tions of the East Side now accommodated
by three bridges, yet we have but one,
and that is the worst, as far as trafric
accommodations are concerned, of all four
"The railroad company is about to con
struct a new bridge, but we want a bridge
independent of a railroad or any other
corporation, and we sincerely believe that
we are entitled to it. The present Steel
bridge la utterly Inadequate to accommo
date the traffic and in addition is In such
a filthy condition that one hardly dares
DISEASED
MEN
FOR
A FEW
DAYS
You Forever
BLOOD POISON
Overcome In 90 days
or no pay. Symptoms
overcome in 7 to 21
days, without chemi
cals or poison, if suf
fering from ulcers,
sore mouth or throat,
falling hair, bone
pains, come and I will
drive the poison from
your blood forever by
my New System
Treatment.
URETHRAL OB
STRUCTION Cured by absorption
in a short time; no
pain, io cutting, no
operation. By my
method the urethral
canal is healed and
entire system restored
to its healthy state.
No failures, no pain
or loss of time.
I Lead. All Others Follow.
Blood Poison, from .-. . . .$10.to $30 -
Pimples, from $7.r0 to $15
Eczema, from $10 to $:w)
iiriiw, irom. $o lOIZ.,n
Kidney Ailments, from $10 to $;0
Prostate Ailments, from $5 to $15
I have offered my services at such
SUNDAYS. 10 TO 1.
INSTITUTE
I'OK PRIVACY.
Hallowell, Maine, Make
Under Oath.
medicine, of which I have taken the
contents of three bottles, and can to
day eat anything without inconveni
ence to myself. For a number of years
I had suffered intensely with severe
headaches, sour stomach, indigestion,
pains in my side, and complications
which made it exceedingly hard for
me to accomplish even my household
work. Physicians had given me doz
ens of prescriptions, which failed to ac
complish a cure or even relief. . Tour
New Discovery medicine advertisement
attracted my attention, and I pur
chased a bottle of the medicine, which
I took according to directions and be
fore it was half gone I felt very much
better: when I had taken the contents
of two bottles I gained courage to eat
many things which for years I had
denied myself, and found they caused
me no ill effects. Today, after having
used three bottles of the New Discov
ery, I can eat anything and feel that I
am a well woman once more, and there
fore would advise any one to take
Cooper's New Discover;-, for I feel sure
it will cure them." Mrs. Frederick
Harvey. Hallowell, Me.
"We indorse the above testimonial,
under oath, as being correct.
"V. D. SPA ULDING.
"Testimony before me under oath this
22nd day of July, 1907.
"GEO. A. SAFFORD.
(SEAL) "Notary Public."
The Cooper remedies have proven
eminently satisfactory wherever intro
duced. We will be pleased to explain
ktheir nature to any one wishing to
Know about them. We are agents. The
Skidmore Drug Co., Huntley Bros. Co.,
Agents at Oregon City.
to walk across for fear of having hla
clothing soiled by mud splashed by pass
ing vehicles and cars.
"We intend to make an earnest fight for
a new bridge, and while we expect more or
less opposition to the-plan, we are satis
fied that our demands will be granted In
the near future. There never was a
struggle for the right won yet which was
not opposed, and when we are victorious
we shall have all the more satisfaction Tn
our -victory."
SEWERAGE FOR SELLWOOD
Question Discussed at Meeting or the
Local Board of Trade.
At the meeting of the Sellwood Board
of Trade last night, A. N. Wills presid
ing, the question of sewerage was ex
tensively discussed. Plans for a sanitary
system for the entire suburb of Sellwood
were submitted by Engineer H. Gilbert,
which would cost ?47 a lot. He figured oil
about 3000 lots. M Gilbert figured that
the cost of a 24-inch conduit through the
Scott farm to the Willamette River at
Milwaukie would be $10,000. For the
combined system, which would take care
of both the storm water and the sani
tary sewerage, the cost would be J80 a
lot.
City Engineer Taylor urged that the
combined system be adopted as the most
satisfactory. After extended discussion,
(EjtWhcd 1S-9.)
" Caret Whlli Yaa Slip. "
Whooping-Cough, Croup,
Bronchitis, Coughs,
Diphtheria, Catarrh.
Confidence can be placed in a rem
edy, which for a quarter of a century
has earned unqualified praise. Restful
nights are assured at once.
Cresoleae is a Boob to Asthmatics
All Druggists
Send Postal for de
scriptive booklet.
Creeolejie Antiseptic
Throat Tablet, for the
irritated throat, of
yotir druggist or from
as. 10c. in stamps.
The Vapo-Crcsolene Go,
180 FittMSt., N. Y.
Private and
Blood Poison tIfh J'0ua t';a
lave sore
- m i c nus
patches, pimples, copper - colored
spots, sores and ulcers, bone pains,
falling hair or any other symptoms
of Contagious Blood Poison, in
either primary, secondary or ter
tiary stages, come to me and be
forever rid of it. My .treatment
quickly destroys the virus, clears
the skin, purifies the blood and
thoroughly cleanses and eradicates
all traces of the poison from the
system. I stop its progress, and all
danger of transmission or recur
rence is removed.
The treatment I administer for
Blood Poison acts rapidly upon the
diseased blood cells, . expelling the
poison therefrom, and soon shows
to the entire satisfaction of the
patient that the deadly virus or
poison is being forever exterminat
ed from the system and the cure
effected. I want every victim of
this 'disease who ' has heretofore
treated without benefits and WHO
REAIJjY DESIRES TO BE CURED,
to call upon me here at my office or
to write me, when I will take pleas
ure In explaining to you a treat
ment that is DEATH TO DEADLY
BLOOD POISON. This treatment
contains nothing that is injurious
to the health of the patient, but
strengthens and rebuilds him from,
the damaging effects of the disease,
causing him to increase in flesh,
the skin to regain its healthy color
and condition, and in fact, by re
moving the poison from the system,
restores to the sufferer that which
the disease has impaired. . IT WIUj
COST YOU NOTHING TO CONSULT
ME ABOUT YOUR CASE.
UNNATURAL DISCHARGES
Unnatural discharges, ' whether
recent or chronic, stricture, inflam
mation of the bladder and prostate,
orchitis, hydrocele and varicocele
in all their stages, forms and com
plications, cured quickly, per
manently and without hindrance to
business by remedies tested in
many years of special practice.
REMEMBER That what my
treatment has done and is doing for
others it can do for you.
In the vast catalogue of all the
ailments afflicting the poor, frail
and erring humanity, none are
fraught with such terrible conse
quences as cases of neglected or
HOURS 9 A. M. to
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ST. LOUIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY
CORKER SRCOXD AiVJU YAMHILL STREKTS, POKTLAXO, OREtiOX.
You Need
A
Do you get uv In the morninK tirod. a weighty
feelingr deep In your head, with - heavy eyes, a
general sense of weakness all over you? Does
your back ache. Have you a dull, never-ceasiiiK
headache that when you move suddenly increases
to a, violent, throbhintr pain for a few moments?
Are you perpetually tired, with disinclination for
either mental or physical activity? Are you
tortured by an extreme hunger that when you
attejnpt to eat turns to a loath trie of food? Do
you ' experience hot and cold flashes up and down
the spinal column, palpitation of the heart,
sleeplessness, extreme nervousness , and a con
stant craving for something that you are unable
to Identify? Are you oppressed at times with a
nameless dread as If of some impending danger?
A Serious Condition
If you have any of the sbovo symDtoms your
is beyond doubt a case of functional Weakness
brought on by an excessive waste of nervous en
ergy. The cause of your condition may b due to
a. tuuBcattu. ami ji jinininrti r iiifiain .riana. .
an uncurcd Contracted Disorder, or Varicocele. Unless the damage in repaired
and the tremendous waste of energy stopped, the entire nervous sViteui be
comes bankrupt and HUHpends. It in imperative, therefore, that the PunVror
from Weakness should seek effective medical aid In the Quickest possible time
I Will Give You a Guarantee to Cure You and
You Need Not Pay a Dollar Until You Are Well
M
Y FEE
DONT DELAY TREATMENT
Many a man, suffering right on the verge of nervous ruin, attempts to cure
himself with some patent medicine, and advertised "Tonic" or a nrivato for
mula be has heard about. Ofttimcs he trls a drugstore treatment. nr nr ex
periment with such worthless devices as electric bolts, or some otht-i- electric
device which almost invariably tears down instead of building up.
The Scientific Treatment of Weakness
Dosing the system with powerful stimulants and tonics in an effort to
restore functional vigor can have but one final result: Th condition U rr-n-derd
worse than before. "Weakntss" is merely ah indication of a low form
of inflammation in the prostate gland, and this Inflammation in but aggravated
by stimulating remedies that exoUe temporary activity. I employ the only
scientific and fully effective treatment for "weakness. which effects a porma
npnt cure by restoring the prostate gland to a sound and healthy state. 1 ob
tain complete results in every case 1 treat.
HEED MY WARNINC
My heart is filled with compassion for the man who is misled by the extrava
gant claims of incom Detent doctors until his ailment has progressed oe
yond the limits of medical skill. Thousands of men are thus rondo-red hope
less wrecks, who. IF THEY HAD COMB TO .VK IN THE FIRST I'l.Ai'K,
would today be strong, hearty men, happy In the consciousness of manly
vigor. I want this warning to ring in the ears of everv aiMn man. STOMACH-DRUGGING
wiui not oiruii yon ei-kcthic belts ARE
GRUOITS MAKESHIFTS, ORDINARY MEDICAL, PRACTICE IS OF NO AVAIL.
Only Individual treatment of soothing, healing medicines, ai.pltcd to the seat
of the disease by a direct method that takes into account your entire physi
cal condition and that provides for any complications that may exist, can
ever cure you and permanently restore to you the vigor and buoyancy of per
fect health. Such a treatment I have.
My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 0 P. M. Sundays from 10 to 1.
the DR. TAYLOR co.
23414 Morrison Street.
CORNER SKCOND AND MORRISON STREKTS, PORTLAND, ORH.OX,
Messrs. Middleton, Beach, Campbell,
Golding and Adams were author
ized to visit the office of the
City Engineer and go over the
whole question in his office, and report
at the next meeting of the board. The
City Engineer has prepared both plans
for a sanitary system and a combined
system of sewerage for Sellwood.
The meeting discussed at length the Im
provement of streets. City Engineer
Taylor submitted figures showing the
different kinds pf pavements and their
cost. Sir. Taylor expressed the opinion
that a well-made gravel street was even
better than poor crushed rock. From the
nuo in mil mmu
The only
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All others are imitations.
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Brandreth's
! Tht Great Laxative and Blood Tonic
I NONE BETTER MADE
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Blood Diseases
mistreated private disease. While
suffering and death often follow
in the wake of all disease, yet pri
vate disorders are the only mala
dies capable of blighting the lives
of the present victims, together
Willi .their offspring, and then
leaping over the chasm of death
into tiie veins of unborn genera
tions. Nervous Debility Sf H h 0hd '
diminishing and there are thou
sands of them owe it to them
selves to take? prompt steps to re
lieve a condition which ultimately
leads to misery and helplessness. At
no time in a man's life does he need
more the service of a skilled spe
cialist. 1 give each and every case indi
vidual treatment and my original
perfected methods are safe, sure and
certain in bringing back strength
and vigor. They build up the phy
sical, mental and vital man, per
manently stop all drains or vital
losses, emissions, invigorate the
wasted organs and soon restore the
sufferer to ROBUST MANHOOD.
Vorlrnrol Varicocele- is the most
VailuUbClG treacherous and silent
and certain in its ill results of all
Our Special
Prices
$5 to $30
Consultation Free and Invited
5 P. M. ; Evenings. 7 to 8. SO: Sundays. !)
cannot call. All correspondence sacredly
Not Be
MAN
1K. TAYLOR
Thn I-eadinc Sperialixt.
$10
IN ANY
UNCOMPLICATED
CASE
information given, the people of Sell
wood will be able to decide how they will
have their streets improved; the inten
tion being to improve them as a whole.
remed tor GoDotrncra,
Gleet, tjpormttorrhtrix,
Whites, unnatural dis
charge,, or any inflamtnji
taNewuilH. tion of mnoonf mcny
1theEN3 QhemhMiCO, branea. Hon-atriDc nt.
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or 34nt In plain wrappV,
by JXpreia, prepaid, fnf
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Pills
Established
known ailments of 'men. It makes
its appearance apparently without;
cause, but never ceases in its de
structive influences until it robs a
mail of all his vigor, vitality, inak
inr him a complete physical wreck.
Under my treatment a healthy cir
culation of blood is quickly re-established
to the parts, the wasted
glands and organs are enlarged and
permanent strength and vitality are
given to the organism. Every trace
of weakness disappears, drains and
emissions cease, the weakened sys
tem is strengthened, you become
stronger and better In every way
and will soon possess the sense of
well-being which accompanies good
health and robust manhood.
SltrJrtnrp.My treatment gives in
OlllLlU10Htan relief from pain,
stops all inflammation, emission's,
and permanently frees the urinary
canal from all obstruction. T re
move every trace of the disease
without resorting to the pain or
danger of the old - time operation
method.
In justice to my treatment, which
has nevf.r yet met with failure,
'where ur.ed according to instruct
tions. I only ask a thorough Inves
tigation to make you. if you are a
sufferer from this often fatally neg
lected disease, one of the many who
are today indorsing my methods and
sending others to me for treatment.
Hvrfrnrplp Mv method promptly re
liyulUtGlG duces the enlarged con
dition of the scrotum and speedily
and permanently restores the part
to perfect health and soundness. No
pain or detention from business. A
spV-edy and lasting cure guaranteed
in every case I accept for treatment.
Kidney,Bladderand tl
master
h e s e dis-
Prostatic Diseases
eases be
cause. I have
found new and mighty weapons with
which to fight them. My treatment
goes direct to tne root of the trou
ble, the 'proper remedies are sup
plied, . and diseased conditions are
overcome by prompt and effective)
measures and the patient Is soon
dismissed perfectly cured. Do not
allow these terrible diseases to get
the start of you; at tHe very first
symptoms consult a reliable spe
cialist. Your very life may depend
upon prompt action.
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confidential.
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of Men