Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 24, 1909, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 34, 1909.
MILK LI TO PASS;
DAIRYMEN WILLIE
Food Commissioner Bailey
Recognized and Will En
force Ordinance.
Is
NEW LAMP POST IS VETOED
Proposal to Introduce Design That
Limits Competition In Lighting
In Favor W ith Neither the
Mayor Xor Council.
In all probability, the City Council,
which will meet at 9:30 o'clock this
morning, will pass the proposed pure
milk ordinance, drafted by a committee
of citizens at the request of Mayor Simon.
It has been recommended for passage
bv the Committee on Health and Police.
Also. Ptate Dairy and Food Commis
sioner Bailey Das given assurance that
, n-m Ho il in his power to assist in
Its enforcement. The dairymen seem sat
isfied to work under its provisions.
Mayor Simon and his committee and
Commissioner Bailey and the dairymen
m,t aether at the City Hall yesterday
morning, at which the situation was
nd Mr. Bailey assured those
present that he stands ready to aid In
nforcin anv pure-miiK ia. i"c
iov rpntp. an Inspection system
and provides for Inspectors not to exceed
three, who shall work not more than
four months each year In cleaning up
the dairies and testing the herds. Com-
rr,ilnt,er Bailey's office is nuiy recw
nlzcd In the ordinance, and he has power
to name anv of the city's Inspectors
,i,t d.nniiMi. for the purpose of giving
them authority to Inspect herds outside
the city limits.
Mayor Simon's veto of the ordinance
designating a certain type of lamp-posts
- on the East Side will be sus-
hr the Council, nrobably by unanl
, ... vnio ntr Engineer Morris and
manv others declare that the style of
post is bad, and should not be sancuonea.
Th.r. no. n remonstrance against It by
business men. also. It is said that the
post eliminates competition in lighting,
-hih the Mjivor will not tolerate.
t. i n-nhnhle that the Council will
adopt the report of the street committee,
w...rr,monriinir that Portland and Wil
lamette boulevards be not taken over by
the municipality. Councilman Ellis made
this recommendation, owing to the great
nrn,..t that tu made when he an-
mmr-e the nlan to take over those
crnfares and to have them Im
proved. While the county owns them, it
maintains them without cost to the abut
ting property, and the Interests tnus ai
fected do not wish the change.
MARY WELCH WILL ASSIST
Miss Loverldge Is Given Help as
Hospital Superintendent.
After 20 years of continuous service
as superintendent of the oooa oamart
tan Hospital. Miss Emily L. Loverldge,
hii tm remaining in active control,
will be assisted by Miss Mary G. W elch,
superintendent of nurses, who has been
annointed assistant superintendent.
Th. xhnnirA will be made December 22,
Miss R. M. Jolly has been appointed
nunerlntendent of nurses, uuier bp
polntments made with the Idea of sys
tematizing the hospital work are: Miss
r.nri H. Slater, surgical nurse, and
Miss Gertrude Corey, night superin-
Th. renutatlon Miss Welch has made
with the training school for nurses will
T...ir her retirement a matter of re-
wrmt to local nhvsiclans. Although
rirH dlsclnllnarlan. Miss Welch Is not
unpopular with the nurses, owing to
the- fair-minded manner In which she
deals with matters affecting the esprit
r,f ttijt tr.lnlnff school.
Miss Jolly, the new stfperlntendent of
nurses. era duated In 1895 from the
-Rnisconal Hospital at Philadelphia and
has continued in active work ever
since. After spending two years in a
departmental position In her alma ma
er Miss Jollv was appointed superin
tendent of Columbia Hospital. Colum
bia. S. C and for the past five years
has been superintendent of Cottage
state HoBDltal. Phillipsburg. Pa-
It was Intended that Miss Jolly should
take uo her position three months ago,
hut the sudden death of two nieces and
the long illness of her sister after the
three had partaken of some poisonous
article of diet, caused a postponement
In her plans.
Miss Slater graduated from a Buffalo
hosDltal and has latterly been in charge
of a floor of a Seattle hospital, while
Miss Corey graduated from and .has
held executive positions In the County
Hospital of Ixs Angeles and other In
stltutions.
TAILOR IS OWN DETECTIVE
Theft of Cloth Thought to Revea
Systematic Stealing.
Ixiuis Weismandel. the Troprletor of
cleaning and pressing establishment, at
?J Fourth street, was arrested last night
upon a warrant charging him with the
larceny of ten yards of cloth, which were
stolen from the tailor shop or William
I.lnd, 2S4 Yamhill street, on the night
of October 1. Welsmandcl's arrest is the
culmination of systematic detective work
on the part of Mr. Lind. the victim of
tlie robbery.
When Mr. IJnd's place was broken Into
he secured samples of the same kind
of material which had been stolen from
him and sent them to all of the dry goods
houses and pawnshops in the city. Weis
madcl applied yesterday afternoon at
the wholesale house of McBrlde & Co.,
at Fifth and Alder streets, and attempt
ed to buy a piece of goods, showing the
same sample sent in with a warning by
1,1 nd. While they occupied Weismandel
by showing him other goods, one of
the employes of the wholesale house no
tified Mr. kind, who notified Captain
Moore, of the detective department. An
officer was sent to take Weismandel Into
custody. A search of his place revealed
the piece of stolen cloth. He said that
a man had sold it to Mm.
Weismandel'a case had greatly Inter
ested the detective department. It Is
said that a small gang of clothes thieves
exists In the city which operates from
one or two pressing establishments which
act of "fences."
LAST FIGHT ON SALOONS
The Dalles Preacher Delivers His
Final Assault.
THE DALLES. Or.. Nov. 23. (Special.)
Rev. D. V. Poling delivered what he
announced would be the last of bis serie
of addresses on local conditions at the
Congregational Church laet night.
The talk for the most part was deliv
ered in a dramatic and sensational man
ner, and air. roung wem num
treme to the other in his remarks con
cerning The Dalles. After saying ino
town was known from Apusta, Ale., to
the state of California as being one 01
the most wide open cities on the Pacific
Coast, he concluded by referring to It as
one of the best and most beautiful munici
palities of its size.
Dr. Poling announced at me conclu
sion of the services that in compliance
with numerous requests he would address
a mass meeting to be held at the opera-
house tonight.
Under the heading. "Reform fcociety,
local paper makes the following an
nouncement: "The right to the use 01
this column has been purchased by the
Reform Society of The Dalles." no
constitute the membership and who
h officers of the society are. is not
known.
Owlni to the absence from the city ot
Prosecutor Menefee. caused by the death
gTEAMEB 1XTEIXIGENCE.
Due to Arrive.
Nsroe. From. Date.
Breakwater, .v. .Coos Bay. ... In port
Arm Tillamook In port
Kiniu City. . . fcan rancico ;
Sue H. Elmore. TlllamooK Nov.
Falcon San Francisco Nov.
Alliance Cool Bay Nov.
F.oenoke.. San Pedro... Nov.
Rom City San Franclaco Nov.
Geo. W. Klder. .San Pedro. . . Dec.
2t
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vanHk Thun. . .Honckone. . . .fan.
Eelja Hongkong
. ..Indefl't
Scheduled to Depart.
Nam:. For. Date.
Aro Tillamook. ...Nov.
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook... Nov.
Breakwater Coos Bay Nov.
v.iinn San Francisco Nov.
24
24
24
26
Kansas City. . . San Francisco Nov. -'.
Alliance Coos Bay Nov. -7
Roanoke -San Pedro... Nov. JO
Pose City San Francisco Dec. 3
Geo. W. Elder. .San Pedro. .. Dec. 7
Henrlk Ibien. . Hongkong. .. .Ian. 12
Selja Hongkong. . .
Entered Tuesday.
J. B. Stetson. Am. steamship (Bon
I field), with general cargo from San
Francisco.
Breakwater. Am. steamship (Mac
uran), with general cargo from Coos
Bay.
Tamalpals. Am. steamship (Ander
son), with ballast from San Fran
cisco. Cleared Tuesday.
J. B. Stetson. Am. steamship (Bon
lfleld), with 200.000 feet of lumber
for San Franclaco.
Breakwater. Am. steamship (Mac
genn). with general cargo for Coos
Bay.
Hornet. Am. steamship (Marxen),
with 700.000 feet of lumber for San
Francisco.
Tamalpals. Am. steamship (Ander
son), with 650.000 feet of lumber
for San Pedro.
of a relative, no action has been taken
against the saloon keepers charged with
selling liquor to minors.
KANSAS CITY OVER BUR
STEAMER FINALLY REACHES
ASTORIA PORT.
Santa Clara's Passengers Will Miss
Thanksgiving ,Day at
Home.
ASTORIA. Or., Nov. 23. (Special.) The
steamer Kansas City crossed in tms
morning after remaining outside the bar
nearly 2 hours on account of the gale.
The vessel was In no danger at any
time and passed In over a moderate bar
this morning. The steamer Santa Clara,
which la still bar-bound here, with no
chance of getting out before tomorrow,
at least, has on board several passengers
who were en route to San Francisco to
nnnd Thanksgiving with relatives.
Captain Oueguen. of the French bark
David d'Angers. arriving from London,
renorts SDeaking the British ship Wis-
combe Park on October 31. In latitude
16:17 north, longitude 121:20 west. The ship
was 16 days out from San Francisco
for Liverpool and reported "all well.
AMPHIBIAN IS PUZZLER
Creature With Slimy Coat Found
Far From Its River Home.
In the heavy rain storm about 8 o'clock
-esterdav morning. H. M. Grant, who
live at Thurman and Thirty-first streets,
Willamette Heights, discovered on his
lawn a strange creature. A few folk who
saw it say it is a water dog, but most
of those to whom it was shown don
know its name, habits or habitation.
Evidently it is an amphibious animal.
This specimen is about 10 Inches lonjf.
with iiKlv bulging eyes and a slimy coat,
If It is a water dog. how did it succeed
In climbing an elevation of 200 feet above
the river level? What instinct prompted
It to seek such a height? One man as
serted that very young animals have been
conveyed In water pipes and released at
the faucet, but this one is large enough to
choke an Inch and a half pipe.
' Mr. Grant has no theories on the sub
ject. He Is simply the discoverer and the
captor, and he submitted alive in a tin
bucket the evidence itself, not his notes,
to the members of Portland's informal
zoological society, who visited his offioe
in the Chamber of Commerce building.
A CLEVERSCHEME.
A home Thanksgiving dinner minus
work. Order your pumpkin and mince
pies. Royal plum pudding and a box of
Pearce's nut chocolate from the Royal
today and. have your pies freshly baked
for tomorrow. Either branch. Royal Ba
kery & Conf., Inc.
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That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE. Tronic
for the signature of E. W. GROVE, t ied the
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that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and
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allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and so
prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through the event
safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said,
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druggists. Book contain-
ing valuable information
mailed free.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
Atlanta, Ga.
QRMK QUESTION
IS TO BE THRESHED
Public Meeting Is Called for
Monday to Settle Lease
of City's Property.
FULL DISCUSSION ASKED
Superintendent Mcintosh Asked to
Resign and Foreman Johnson Is
Put In Charge $25,000 Worth
of Bonds Sold at Premium.
Members of the sub-committee, repre
senting the Port or r-oruana, m
ranged for a public meeting at 3:30 o'clock
next Monday afternoon, when tney win
hear arguments for and against the pro
posed leasing of the city's dry dock to
private interests. Every person having
anything to say on the subject is asked
to attend the conference in the rooms of
the Port of Portland at the City Hall. W.
D. Wheelwright is chairman of the sub
committee which has called the meeting.
The other members are J. C. Ainsworm
and C. F. Adams.
The Port of Portland held a special
meeting yesterday afternoon, and after
the routine business has been disposed of,
went Into executive session, when the res
lunation of Robert Mcintosh, superintend
ent of the municipal dry dock, was re
ceived and accepted. No action was taken
towards selecting a successor to Mr. Mc
intosh, although it was announced that
the drydock temporarily would be in
charge of the foreman, C. L. Johnson.
This arrangement probably will be con
tinued until the question of the advisa
bility of leasing the plant is finally de
termined. H tendered mv resignation, said Mr.
Mcintosh, after the meeting, "because it
was requested. I was given to understand
by the members of the Port of Portland
that they desired to dispense with the
sen-Ices of superintendent as a measure
of economy. I complied and submitted
my resignation."
"The request for the resignation of Mr,
Mcintosh was purely for economical rea
sons." supplemented C. F. Swlgert. presi
dent of the Port of Portland. "We did
not feeel we could afford to employ both
a superintendent and a foreman, and for
.the present the foreman will perform the
duties of both positions."
Mr. Mcintosh had been In the employ
of the port as superintendent of the dry?
dock for about six years. The Job paid a
salary of J20O a month.
At yesterday's meeting the commis
sioners accepted the bid of the Security
Savings & Trust Bank for 25.O0O wortii
of bonds, payable July 1. 1911. This insti
fution's bid carried with it a premium
of J358. The only other bid submitted
was from W. F. White, whose proposal
included a premium of J250.
The proceeds of this bond sale will be
applied to the payment of the first in
stallment of 25 per cent on the contract
cost of the tug Oneonta. which is being
built by the Willamette Iron & Steel Com
pany, and will be used on the bar. The
initial payment on its construction cost
fell due yesterday.
Pilot Goes to Sleep on Watch.
William Dunn, formerly pilot on the
steamer Weown. who, or. October 18, ran
the vessel on the rocks at Cape Horn,
has pleaded guilty to being asleep on
watcli before Local Inspectors Edwards
and Fuller. The Weown was bound up
stream and the pilot went to sleep. The
vessel struck the cliffs of Cape Horn
a glancing blow and a portion of the
guards was torn away. Dunn made no de
fense He admitted that he was the
cause of the accident. The extent of
punishment that will be meted out . to
the pilot has not been determined upon
by the board.
Steamers Load With Lumber.
RAYMOND, Wash., NoV. 23. (Special.)
The barkentlne Benicia is loading lum
ber at the Qulnault Lumber Company's
mill for San Pedro; the steamer Saginaw
is loading at the same mill for San Diego.
The. steamer Wasp is loading at the
Willapa Lumber Company's mill for San
Pedro. The steamer J. Marhoffer is load
ing at the Columbia Box & Lumber
Company's mill for San Francisco. The
schooner Wanona is loading at the Siler
Mill Company's mill for Guaymas, Mex
ico. Kansas City Arrives 24 Hours Late.
Fullv 24 hours late from San Francisco,
the steamship Kansas City. Captain Kid
ston. arrived up last evening at 6:30
o'clock. She crossed in at 8 yesterday
morning, having been outside the bar for
several hours on account of the heavy
weather prevailing. The Kansas City
brought passengers and freight.
Dredge Oregon Comes Off Drydock.
In command of Captain Charles Peters,
the dredge Oregon, of the United States
Engineers' fleet, will leave the latter part
of the week for Grays Harbor. The
dredge was lowered from the Port of
Portland drydock yesterday and towed to
the Government mooring near ciaremont.
She will be placed in shape to be towed
around and will be ready within a few
days.
Marino Notes.
The steamship Breakwater is scheduled
to sail for Coos Bay ports this evening
at 8 o'clock.
The steam schooner Olympic dropped
down from St. John to Linnton yester
day afternoon.
E. A. Beals, District Forecaster, spent
yesterday in Portland. Mr. Beals Is visit
ing stations of the Northwest.
With passengers 'snd freight for San
Is to love children, and no
home can be completely
happy without them, yet
the ordeal through, which
the expectant mother must
pass usually is so full of
suffering, danger and fear
mm
POISOIl TUIEDTO
TCHIHG ECZEMA
On Hands and Face Torment Pre
vented Sleep Sufferer Had to
Give Up His Work Specialists
and "Cures" Utterly Failed.
IS CURED AND CALLS
CUTICURA WORLD'S BEST
while a conductor.
I was poisoned from the brass railings
on the cars. I contracted
salt-rheum or eczema on
my hand. In wiping the
perspiration from my
face, I poisoned my nose
and ohm ana was nnauio
to shave. I had to give
up ray position and was
treatea dt specialism,
to no avail. I tried every
remedy I was told rf and
j-w-.1t bo much medicine
that I felt like a walking drug shop.
The doctors could only relieve me for a
little while. . t.
" One day I chanced to see a Cuticura
advertisement and thought I would try
the Cutioura Remedies, but I had no
faith at the time as I had been deceived
by so many so-caMed 'oures. After
three applications of Cuticura Oint
ment, the itching ceased and after using
two boxes I was completely cured and
shaving does not interfere with it what
soever. My nose is as clear as ever and
I am now a well man both in bod v and
mind. I consider the Cuticura Rem
edies to be the best in the world and I
trust some poor sufferer will see this
and be benefited thereby.
"I used Cuticura-Soap, Ointment and
Pills I can also sav the suffering was
Intense. It itched and burned eo that
it was impossible to sleep but thanks
to the wonderful Cuticura Remedies I
am now well. I enclose my Photo
graph which vou may publish. Harold
Ayers, 783 Jefferson Ave.. Brooklyn,
N. Y., Dec. 7 and 19, 1908."
For eczemas, rashes, itchings, irrita
tions, inflammations and other un whole
some conditions of the skin and scalp
.r.4 for the Drevention of the same, as
weU as for the sanative, antiseptio
cleansing of ulcerated, inflamed mucous
.nrl other uses which readily
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HrtATk Ann I ULlCUrtt villliucui, wl
when neceesarr by Cuticura Resolvent,
are indlsDeiwaDle.
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n-i- Tna Dintnn TM
SreuSmr Bk. mllVa tree, tells .11 miOw
netd to know bout treatment nd cure ol nundreoi
ot dlaeaaes ot tne sun sc&ip uu uw.
Pedro and way ports, the Bteamamy
den w. Elder sailed last evening.
with a full careo of lumber for an
EVnnrlKcn the steam schooner Shna-Yak
sailed at 7 o'clock yesterday morning:.
Mrs. John McNulty. wife of the local
hvdroeranher. has returned to Portland
from a visit with relatives in New York.
Arrivals and Departures.
PORTLAND. Nov. 23. Arrived Steam
hln Kansas i City. Irom aan rw'-
.t,iT, Ttainlar. from San Franclaco;
.te-mnhin Yosemite. from San Francisco.
Sailed Steamship George W. Elder, for San
Pedro and way; steamship Slma-ian, ior
San Francisco.
Nov. 23. Condition
at th.
mouth of the river at 6 P. M. Rough; wind
south, 36 miles; weather cloudy. Arrived
Astoria, yjr
at 7:30 and left up at 10:30 A M.. steamer
vni. frnm Sa.n Francisco. Arrived at
8 nd left tiD at 10 A. M.. steamers Kansas
ft... D.tnifl. fmm .San Francisco.
Ieft
up at 10:30 A. M.. French bark Neuilly.
San Francisco. ov. - e.n-
hi .ir r.j!co. from Portland. Sailed
at" 12 noon, steamer Catania, for Portland.
Sailed at 3 P. M-. steamer joasi.er,
lumbia River. Sailed yesterday.
for Co-
steamer
Tallac, for Portland.
San Pedro, Nov. 23. Arrived yesterday,
steamer Geo. W. Fenwlck, from Columbia
'V5I -c m- Arrived Steam
er Jim Butler. Grays Harbor. Sailed steam
er Mancnuria, nong jvus; -arlne.
Hllo; steamer Catania. Portland,
steamer Umatilla, Victoria; steamer Willapa.
Willapa Harbor: steamer Coaster, Astoria.
Los Anselea, Nov. 23. Arrived Steamer
r.,nr from Seattle: steam schooner
Wellesley, from Coos, Bay. Salled
Roanoke. for Portland; steamer
snmin. for Seattle; steam
Steamer
Admiral
schooner
Carter, fr Portland . . ,
Seattle! Nov. 23. Arrived Steamers
Buckman. Mackinaw and Washtenaw, from
San Francisco. SailedSteamer Tamplco,
for San FranciBCO via Everett; steamer San
Mateo, for Everett; Japanese steamer Akl
Maru, for the Orient; steamer Arlzonan. for
Tacoma; steamer Queen, for San Francisco;
ateamer J. L Luckenbach. for Comox.
Tacoma, Nov. 23. Arrived Kosmos liner
t. Kan "FranclBco: steamer Arl-
soran. from Seattle: schooner W. H. Tal- I
bot. from Port Townsend : steamer Watson.
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stant lameness and dull backache and
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An active life weakens the kidneys
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irritates the nerves and forms little
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Joints that cause acute pain when
these parts are moved. These pains
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Ite Sold by all dealers,
If Unguis'
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Hongkong. Nov. 23. Sailed Steamer
Monteagle. for Vancouver.
Port Said, Nov. 23. Arrived Steamer
Antilochus, from Clyde for Tacoma.
Tides at Astoria Wednesday.
High. Low.
10:10 A. M S.8 feot!3:S8 A. M 4.S5 feet
11:00 P. M....T5 feetU:55 P. M. 0.3 feet
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and later on other terrible
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NO MISTAKES MADE.
for question list If you cannot call.
1.50 to $6.50 A COURSE.
INSTITUTE
201 Vi Morrison St.
Portland. Oregon.
The specialist KNOWS.
The specialist CURES.
"The specialist goes farther
and removes the cause.
A good specialist has ALL
scientific mechanical aids
for his specialty.
wn "f&on
0rlK,na1' dUt,nC
treatment i employ Berious resulU that may follow neglect.
condition Y0; If your case is one of the
treatment, nor will I urge my services upon
and cure all cases I treat.
CONTRACTED AILMENTS.
Every case of contracted ailment
I treat is thoroughly cured; my
patients have no relapses. When I
pronounce a case cured there is not
a particle of Infection or inflamma
tion remaining, and there is not the
slightest danger that the disease
will return to its original form or
work its way into the general sys
tem No contracted ailment Is so
trivial as to warrant uncertain
methods of treatment, and I ejP"
ciallv solicit those cases that other
doctors have been unable to cure.
YOU PAY
WHEN CURED
Consultation and Diagnosis Free
ILL THERE
But Many Tired, Rheumatic,
Nervous People Don't Know
How to Find It.
"Every Picture
Price 5o cents. Foster-Muburn Co., Buffalo. N.Y.. Proprietors
RHEUMATISM
Call -for Free Uricsol
Booklet on Treatment
and Diet, at Woodard,
Clarke & Co., Portland,
or write to Uricsol
Chemical Co., Los An
geles, Cal.
CGeeWo
INE CHINESE DOCTOR
This craat ChlneM
doctor Is well knows
throughout tn
Northwest because
of his wonderful
ind marvelous cures,
and Is todar her
alded br all his
oatlents as the
rreatest of hie kind. He treats an
and all dleeaaes with powerful Chlneee
roote. herbs and barke that are entirely
unknown to the medical eclonee of thl
country. With these harmless remedlet
be suarantees to cure catarrh, asthma.
Ions; troubles, rheumatism, nervousness,
stomach, liver and kidney troubles, alee
private diseases of men and women.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Patients outside of city write for
blanks snd circulars Inclose 4e stamp.
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
16ZV& First St.. Near Morrtsoa.
Portland. Or.
BING CHOONG
CHINESE DOCTOR
Blng Choons;
Medicine Co.,
133 First st,
Portland Or.
Gen tlemen I
take pleasure in
statin? that
your treatments
for throat, liver
and lungs have
given a speedy
cure, and heart
ily recomm end
your treatments.
H. L. GOODWIN.
Vancouver,
Wash.
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Inir(H-t. AskffwClil.ClTEft.TER1
DIAliU.ND BRAND PILLS, for 841
van known as Best. Safest. Aiwa Rcliabla
L SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYUJ
Judical AM jwr vniniiiori V
bt-c.-ir's IMftmond UodAl
1MIU In Red and 41 old netaUlcXT
boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Vi
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DR. TAYLOR,
The Leading Specialist.
VARICOSE 'EI'S.
Without using knife, ligature or
caustic, without pain and without
detention from Dusiness I cure
Varicose Veins in one week. If you
have sought a cure elsewhere and
been disappointed, or If you fear
the harsh methods that most phy
sicians employ in treating this dis
ease, come to me and I will cure
you soundly and permanently by a
gentle and painless method. Don t
delav. Varicose Veins have their
dangers and bring their disastrous
results. If you will call I will be
pleased to explain my method of
CUSPECIFIC BLOOD POISON No
dangerous minerals to drive the
virus to the interior, but harmless
blood cleansing remedies that re
move the laat poisonous taint.
Ailing; Men Out of Town Who Can
not call, Write for Dlafnoala Chart.
2341 Morrison Street
Cor. Second, Portland, Or.
IS A CAUSE
lumbago,, gout or neuralgia, accoraing
to where they occur.
Uric acid grains are seen as sediment
in the urine. Passages become irregular
scanty and painful. Night calls annoy
and weary you. Bloating occurs in
time, agonizing attacks of gravel, and
there is danger of running into dropsy,
stone In the kidney, diabetes or Brlght s
disease.
Don't allow the kidney trouble to
get worse. Start using Doan's Kidney
Pills which have cured thousands and
must surely help you.
PORTLAND PROOF.
Mrs. A. M. Kollabaugh. 328 Grant
street. Portland, Or., says. "For two
or three years my kidneys were dis
ordered and caused me much annoy
ance. Unlike most cases, I did not suf
fer a great deal from backache, being
bothered principally by Irregular and
painful passages of the kidney secre
tions. Learning about Doan's Kidney
Pills, I procured a suppjly at the Laue
Davis Drug Co. I soon felt their bene
ficial effects and after I had finished
the contents of one box, my condition
had Improved In every way. I hold a
very high opinion of Doan's Kidney
Pills and cheerfully recommend them."
PILLS
inkfRiiBisTha
Its Yw Iw
THAT ARE
AILING, NER
VOUS AND RUN
DOWN
COME TO ME
AND BE CURED
I See All My Patients THE DOCTOR
Personally. THAT CURES.
I hire no substitutes and have no medi
cs I company.
FEE FOR A CURE is lower than any
specialists in the city, half that other
charge you and no exorbitant price for
medicine.
I am an expert specialist, have had
30 years' practice in the treatment of
diseases of men. My offices are the best
equipped In Portland. My methods ara
modern and up-to-date. My cures ara
quick and positive. I do not treat symp
toms and patch up, I thoroughly examine
each case, find the cause, remove it and
thus cure the disease.
I CI KB Varicose Veins, Contracted
Ailments, Piles and Specific Blood Pol
son and All Ailments uf Men.
CL'HK OK NO PAI I am the only
specialist in Portland who makes no
charge unless the patient Is entirely
satisfied with the results accomplished,
and who Kives a written Guarantee to
refund every dollar paid for aervlcea
If a complete and permanent cure is
not effected.
fluT Visit Dr. LIndsay"a prlvata
Museum of Anatomy and
know thyself, in health and disease. Ad
mission free. Consultation free. If un
able to call, write for list of questions.
DR. LINDSAY
Office hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.: Sun
days 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
128 Second St., Cor. of Alder,
- . Portland, Oregea.
Women a Specialty
The well known S. K. Chan
Chinese Medicine Company,
with wonderful herbs and
roots, has cured many suffer-
JS jjfJ'.V ers when all other rtniedles
sL-rist'i-Js have failed. Sure cure for
' L V,rHi female, chronic, prlvata dle
MRS S K nHAN- nervousness, blood pol
llllltf.lJ.n.lllll80n rheumatism. asthma,
throat, lung trouble, consumption, stomach,
bladder, kidney and diseases of all kinds.
Remedies harmless. No operation. Honest
treatment. Examination for ladles by Mrs.
S. K. Chan.
THE CHINESE MEDICINE CO..
226V4 Morrison St., Bet. First and Second.
Portland, Oregon.
INJECTION
BROU
Gives Prompt and Effectual Relief
without inconvenience, in the
MOST OBSTINATE CASES
No other treatment required.
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