Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 13, 1910, Page 16, Image 16

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TITIS MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, , JANUARY 13, 19lO.
BIG BARK IS SOLD
Poltalloch Disposed of by
United States Marshal.
ESCHEN & MINOR GET SHIP
Ves-sel AVas Knocked Down to San
Francisco Firm for $17,500.
Ridding Was Slow Effort to
Secure American ISeglsler.
Kprlirn Mfror. tnevedorets of an
Kramiwo. hid in the British bark I'ol
talloch yesiiPi-d:iy for fl7,500. The money
was paid over to the United States Mar
shal yesterday afternoon and Captain
Kschon. who represented ids firm, de
parted for San -Francisco lant nigrht.
The craft was sold by United States
Marshal Heed to satisfy claims asainsl
The vessel and way on order front ttte
United State-. t'ourl.
Principal libclanls of the Foltalloch
were J. & A. Brown, of San Francisco,
wbos" claim amounted to $h.SJ7.50, due on
account of starts and disbursements.
There were a number of minor claims.
The 5al was on a few minutes after
10 o'clock, -with Marshal Reed as auc
tioneer. Wallace .McCamant. represent
ing tlie libelants, made the first bid. He
offered ?!.-. oc. Captain iSsehen rained
$V0 and tlie nm-lion standi. Captain
Albeit Crone. Ii R. Sterling, Thomas
Kerr and A. R. Black were among the
Itiddeit.
ItitUlinK' w"n farst until after Mr. Kerr
had made an offer of ?1,500 for the
craft. Marshal Reed made a good auc
tioneer and made a sood talk for the
owners. Mr. LOschen filially offered $17,X).
Messrs. Crowe. .1 slack and Sterling in
dulKeil in a ft-w cross bids of $50 and JlilO
each. Captain Ksclien then came forward
with an offer of S17,.r-00 ami the Pollalluoh
was knocked down to him as the highest
bidder.
Before leavfnf,' for San Francisco. Cap
tain Kscheii appointed Taylor, Youns &
Co. an local aftents for the vessel. Car
tain Kvans. tho mate, SkillmaUer and
.steward will be retained as caretakers.
The question of placing tho craft under
the American flajj came up asjain witli the
sale or tlie vessel. Admiralty lawyers
appeared in droves. Urder existing con
ditions II is the general opinion that she
will be granted American register as she
was sold by the -Federal Government and
was in reality a seizure. Application will
probably be made immediately for tho
change in this?.
INSPECTOR DISMISSES LEE FAT
Chinese ArrcMeil as Deserter Proves
t'liargcs Are False.
lee Fat. a Chinese who was arrested
at an early- hour yesterday morning in
an Oriental lodging-house near Second
and Pine streets by immigration officers.
wa ' released by Inspector Barbour yes
terday. Tlie man was taken on the sup
position that he was a deserter from one
of tlie steamships operating between
Portland and San Krancisco.
Le Fat was, without dm. Id. tlie victim
of a conspiracy. His whereabouts was
tipped off to the officials by a Celestial,
who staled that I.ee Was an escaped
sailor. The informant disappeared as
soon as lie had pointed out . tlie room
occupied by Lee.
Chinese have escaped from several of
the steamships of tiie Oriental line op
erating in and out of 1 ortland. The
most recent cases wre those of the Gor
man steamship Arabia and the Nor
wegian steamship T-lenrik Jlisen. The cul
prits have not been caught and it was with
a hope of gathering in cm of tluve that
the deputies held i close watch on Lee
Fat.
STEAMS II
VICTORIAN SOLO
Vessel Ilnilt In 1'ortlaml at tost of
$150. OO Rrinsrs $11,300.
SUVTTLK, Wash., Jan. 12. The steam
ship Victorian, built at Portland. Or.. Ill
years ago at a cost of ?1."0,000, was sold
at auction for ?!l..0 today by the United
Suites Marshal to satisfy libels against
the vessel to the -amount of $:T.vfH. John
L. Hubbard, manager of Hall Brothers"
Murine Kailwny & Shipbuilding Company,
of L-iiglc Jlnrhor. was tiie successful bid
der. The sate, which Was held on the
steps of the Federal building, was attend
ed by hundred. ami tlie bidding was ex
citing. A protest lias been filed with tlie
marshal by a creditor who declares the
ale price docs not half meeL Ihe claims
against tlie vessel. The Victorian is said
to be worth at least JHn.'iOO. For years
she operated on I'uget Sound and British
Columbia waters.
nonsox wn.i, t;o to v.m.dez
Will Have Charac -of Engine-Room
on aovcrnmcnt Vessel.
ASTORIA, Or.. Jan. 1 -'.I Special.)
Charles liotison. ehref engineer on the
Quartermaster Department's steamer
Captain Anton Springer, when she was
stationed at this port, will leave in a
few days for Valdez. Alaska, to take
charge of the engine-room on one of
the C.overnment strainers making head
quarters at that place.
The schooner Forester cleared at the
i ustom-house last evening for San
Francisco, with a cargo of NOtl.OdO feet of
lumber, loaded at Preseott.
The schooner Churchill left this
morning for Crays Harbor to load
lumber for San Francisco. Sne was to
be met off the light ship by a tug to
tow her to Aberdeen.
NAVIGATION AIDS REIl.At'EI
Lighthouse Inspector Issues Formal
Notice to Mariners.
Commander J. At. KUicott. Inspector
of tln Thirteenth Lighthouse District,
has is tied notice to mariners relative
to the replacing of dolphins, lights and
other aids to navigation in several
parts of the district.
Dolphins at each end of Swan Island,
which were curried away by the No
vember freshet, have Wen replaced and
the lights have been re-established.
The Fecond-clnss nun at the entrance
to Willapa harbor lias been replaced by
a first-class nun. Duntze Ho k whis
tling huoy. in the Juan de Fuea straits.
ihs been permanently discontinued.'
Several second-class nuns and spar
buoys were replaced in Sound waters.
WARRANTS OUT FOR OWNERS
i
HnrlHrmaslrr Takes Action Agaiust
Owners of Hulks at Levee.
Hm-bormaster Sjx'ier has caused war
rants to be issued for the arrest of own
ers and agents of the steamers - O. M.
"Walker. I.eona and Astorian. Tiie Walker
is owned by tlie Vancouver Transporta
tion Company. the Leona by W. H
Marshall aud tlie Astoria, by the watch
man who is usingr the place as a habi
tation. llarbormaster Speier charges the own
ers of the respective hulks with refusing
to obey the recent order to clear the
levee, where the craft are moored, and
permit vessels actively engaged in com
merce from docking at the public mooring
place. Owners of tlie steamer Capital
City removed thrft boat immediately on
receipt of orders and do not figure in
the proceedings.
The public levee is at the foot of Jef
ferson street -and has been a boneyard?
for disabled hulks for many years. With
the increasing demand for wharfage room J
on the river the space on the public levee
was needed for deep-sea shipping. The
hulks were ordered removed, but no ac
tion was taken by the owners of the
three derelicts. The warrants were ac
cordingly Uisuod and arrests will be
made today.
Marcus Talbot A'lsits Portland.
Marcus Talbot, general manager of the
Alaska &- Pacific Navigation Company,
of Seattle, was a visitor in Portland
yesterday. Mr. Talbot came from the
Sound city on a short business trip. He
reports south-bound business out of Se-
BTtAHER INTECI.IGKXCK.
Due to Arrive.
Name.
Rose City
Alliance
Falcon
Sue H. Elmoro
Breakwater. . .
Prom. Date.
.San Francisco In port
.Coos Bay In port
, San Francisco Jan.
. TllJamooK Tan. 1
.Coos Hay . Jan. li
-San Pear?... Jan. 31
ueo. . Klder.
Golden Gate. . .
Kansas City . . .
Tillamook.. . . .Jan. lb
San Francisco Jan. 1 1.
.Saiw Pedro Jan. 21!
.Hoickong. . . .Feb. 1
.Hongkonc Indefl't
HoanoKe.
Henrlk Ibsen
fcelja
Scheduled to lcnnrt.
Name. For. Date.
Rose City San Francisco Jan. 3 4
Alliance Coos Bay Jan. 1
Falcon San Francisco J an. IS
Geo. W. EMer.-San Pedro lan. IS
Golden Gate. . . Tillamook Jan. IS
Breakwater... Cooa Bay.... Jan. l'
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook Jnn. l'l
Kansas City . . . San Francisco Jan. 21
T.oanoke Pan Pedro... Jan. -"
Henrik Ibsen. . Hongkong. ... Fb. 13
SeIJa Hongkong. . . .
attle good, kittle is doiner in either the
freight or paspnejer line north bound.
The Alaska & PainnV Company hua re
cently purchased the steamship Kentucky
anil will operate Tier on the Alaska run
in the Spring.
Marino Notes.
The steamship Sue H. Kimore has
sailed tor Tillamook Bay ports.
The steamship Rose CI ty will sail
for San Francisco tomorrow after
noon. With passengers and freight from
Coos Bay the steamship Alliance ar
rived up at 8 o'clock last night.
The steamship J. B. Stetson sailed
from Rainier yesterday afternoon with
a full cargo of lumber for San Fran
cisco. With a grood list of passengers and a
fair amount of freight, the steamship
Breakwater sailed for Coos Bay lust
evening.
The new s team schooner Klamath
nailed from St. Helens yesterday after
noon witli her tirst cargo. The vessel j
carried more than i,uou,uuu ieet or nr.
Arrivals and Departures.
PORTLAND. Jan. 12. Arrived Steams). ip
Alliance, from i '.mg Bay : steamship Hani a
Clara, from San Fram-isco. Sailed Ste.Lin
ship K lamath. f rorn St. Hi-Urns for San
Francisco; steamship preakwatfr. for Coos
Kay ; steamship J. p.. Steistm, from Kainier
for San Franc I set).
Astoria. Or.. Jan. Condition at the
mouth of the rlvor at 0 P. M-, roufh; wind
soutln-ast. miles; iveat her, cloudy. Ar-
riv'd down during the nieSit Steamers New
port and Roanoke. Arrived at and left
up at 10: 1 A. M. Steamer A lliance. from
iuos Bay. rr-ivcd at S and left up at ll::u
A. M. Steamer Santa Olara. from han
Franclseo via Kureka. Arrived down at 10.:t0
A. M. Steamer Olympic. Sailed at 1:4-"
A. M. Steamer Itoanoke. for San Vedro
and way ports.
S;in Pedro. Jan lli. Sailed at 2 P. M. -Steamer
Bowdoin, for Portland. German
jneiinier lt t ard. ashore- in Magellan Straits,
has lu-tn condemned and will he sold.
San Francisco, Jan. 12. Arrived Steam
ers I'heha lis and Tamalpais, from CSrays
Harbor; steamers President and Col. E. L..
Drake, from Seattle; I'nited States trans
port Sheridan, fr;m Manila. Sailed Steam
er Jilonian, for Honolulu; schooner Charles
H. Wilson, for Grays Harbor.
Hamburg. Jan. 12. Arrived Steamer
Prinz Adalbert, from New York.
Lii verpoid, J an. 1 2. Sailed Steamer Cym
ri c. f n r N w Y ork.
Yokohama. Jan. !. Sailed Steamer An
tHochus, from liverponi via Prt Taeoma.
Naples. Jan. 1 1. -Sailed Steamer Cretic,
for New Yorl;.
Snut hhampton. Jan. 1 1. Sailed Steamer
Kron-Prlnz W'ilhtlm, from Firemen for New
York.
New York, -Ian. 12 S:ii ledSl ramct
K roon land, for 'A ni werp ; stea mer Ad rial ic,
fir Sotn bampton ; steamer AJice. for Na
ples. London, Jan. 1 1. Arrived Steamer Lan
calrian, from Hoslon.
Yokohama. Jan. 12. Arrived previously
Steamer Alinncsota, l"ron Seattle for Hiik-
Havre. Jan. 1 1. Arrived Steamer Sar
dinian, from St. Johns, N. B., and Hali
fax, Taeoma, Jan. 1 2. Arrived British stoatn
er. St rath pry 1. from Mukileto; steamer Tiver
ton, from San Krmu-isco; steamer Delhi,
from San Francisco. Departed Steamer
Fmatilla. for San Francisco, via ports.
St. 'John, Jan. 12. Sailed Montcalm, for
Belfast.
Tides st Astoria Thursday.
Hlch. Low.
2 :r.a A. M. T.r? feet!S:21 A. M. it :t feet
2:t0 P. M. . . -!VO feet;N:r.7 P. M ...l.O feet
AID SOCIETY PROSPERS
IvtM-iMviiijr Homo Has Plac-ed 500
Children in Family Homes.
Tho rogular monthly meeting: of the
board of trustees of the Boys' and Girls
A hi Society was Iiehl yesterday, in. the
chambers of Judge Gilbert, when there
were present Judges Gilbert and Wolver
ton, 1r. T. 1j. Klfot, Robert S. 1'urrell
and Frederick K. Strong.
The following counties contributed to
the furnishing of tlie receiving home:
Clatsop, dormitory; Lane, dormitory:
WaSCO. dorinitorv! "Yamhill Hnrmitnrv f
Clarion, receptlun-room; Umatilla, reception-room
; Columbia, attendants' room ;
Linn, attendants room: Pendleton public
schools, dining-room ; Baker City public
school, reading-room; Lnion public
schools, attendants' room; Medford pub
lic schools, attendant's cot, day use; A.
L James, nurses' memorial room.
Current bills for the month were
$UXJP.t4. which were audited and ordered
paid. One perpetual membership was
added to the list by Dr. T. L. Eliot and
45 new contributing members were pro
posed by Superintendent Gardner.
.No child has been refused admittance
to tlie Receiving ' Home who could not
find refuge elsewhere. Over 500 are out
in family homes and 61 on hand at the
Receiving Home.
PORTLAND TO SPOKANE
Twelve Honrs, via the Spokane,
Portland & Seattle Kailway.
Two Trains Daily.
Leave Passenger Station at 1 1th and
Hoyt streets 9 A. M. and 7 P. M. Morn
ing train provides splendid daylight
trip through the scenic Columbia River
forge. New equipment. All trains car
ry dining cars, observation cars, stand
ard and tourist sleepers and first-class
coaches. Try "The North Bank Road."
Morgan & Robb. 230 Stark street, can
ell your real esUite for you.
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CURES
"I CAN TRUTHFULLY SAY S.S.S.IS A CERTAIN CURE
For Old Sores, Because it Cured me Of A Bad
Ulcer, On Which other Treatments Had No Effect."
This extract from the testimonial we publish below, will receive
the endorsement of thousands of other persons who have used S. S. S.
for sores and ulcers. .
Every old sore comes from some kind of impurity in the blood.
S. S. S. cures on the simple principle of removing the cause of the sore
or ulcer and allowing nature to heal the place.' When we think W a
moment we realize that every portion of the body and system is de
pendent on the blood; that it is the circulation which nourishes all flesh
tissues, and preserves their natural health. Thus we can readily
understand why impurities or poisons in this vital fluid will infect and
disease the flesh at some particular spot, and by continually discharg
ing impurities into it, keep the place open, raw or inflamed. It
would be against every law of reason to expect the sore to heal while
the blood constantly deposits into it the infectious matter with which
it is contaminated. .
There is a simple way to cure old sores, and it is the only way
remove the cause from the circulation. External applications of lini
ments, plasters, lotions, salves, etc., can never produce a cure, because
such treatment does not reach the blood, where the cause is located.
S. S. S. heals old sores be
cause it is the greatest of all blood
purifiers; it goes into .".the circula
tion and removes the cause from
the blood. When the blood has
been purified there is no longer
any inflammatory impurity or
infectious matter to irritate the
place, and nature causes the nat
ural and certain healing of the
ulcer. When S. S. S. has cleansed
the blood and the place is once
more well, it is not a surface
cure, every vestige of the old
cause has been driven out and the place is solidly and firmly healed
from the bottom to the surface. S. S. S. is made entirely of healing,
cleansing root$, herbs and barks, and contains no trace of mineral. It
is a medicine adapted to persons of any age, and is just as effective
with the old as with the young or middle aged.
Under the purifying and tonic effects of S. S. S. the system is
built up, and those whose health has been weakened by the drain of an
old sore will be doubly benefited by its use. If you wish to know any
thing specially about your case write us. We will answer you fully,
and will also send our book on Sores and Ulcers no charge for either
book or advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA-
THIRD UNIT READY
55 New Homesteads Availa
ble, in 20-Acre Units.
WATER MAY BE CHEAPER
Vmatilla Ueclamation Project lliglils
Heretofore Have Been $60 an
Acre Commutation Clause
Xot Applicable.
The date for tlie opening of the third
unit of the Umatilla Reclafnation pro
ject has been set for February 10 at 0
A. M. In this unit there are 39T2 acres,
of which between 1100 and 1200 acres
comprise Government land subject to
homestead entries. The Government
land has been segregated into 20-acre
farm units, so that homesteads will be
available to G5 entrymen.
The total irrigable area' of tlje Uma
tilla project Is slightly more than 20,'
000 acres. Water is now available for
11,000 acres, not counting the area of
the third unit to be opened next
month.
Investigations are being carried on
to extend this project. There are
plenty of Irrigable lands and plenty of
flood water, but as yet it has been dif
ficult to provide extra reservoirs.
Any citizen who has not exercised
his homestead right is entitled to make
en try on any unoccupied farm unit on
the project. The settler has six months
from the time of making entry to es
tablish residence and before the end
of that time he must be actually liv
ing on the ground. Title to the land
cannot in any case be acquired before
the expiration of five years. The com
mutation clause of the homestead law
does not apply in reclamation projects.
Under the act of Feb. 1, 1908, a person
who, prior to that, date, has made and
lost one homestead erUry, but who is
otherwise qualified, may, subject to
certain conditions, make a second en
try. The law states that second entries
will be permitted if the first entry was
lost, forfeited or abandoned, providing
the first entry was not canceled for
fraud nor abandoned or relinquished
for a consideration.
The toxal cost of water right on the
T'matilla project heretofore has been
$60 an acre with an additional main
tenance charge that last season was
$1.30 an acre. The requirements here
tofore made may be modified in the
opening of the third unit.
LOGGING CREWS GO OUT
1
Marslifield Company Resumes Oper
ations on Large Scale.
The Smith-Powers Logging Company,
of Marsh tie Id. has resumed operations
on a large scale and Is now preparing to
put in four new logging camps and
within 30 days will be operating a large
mill at Marshfield, with -a cutting ca
pacity of 300.000 feet in a 24-hour run.
J. Dashney, an old logger with this
company for 14 years, came to Portland
this week from Minnesota to secure
loggers fgr the new camps.
After being here for a few days he
picked up a crew of men whom he de
clares to be the likeliest-looking log
gers he ever has seen. even better
SOMS
I can truthfully say S. S. S. is a certain euro
for Old Sores, because it cured me of a bad
ulcer, on which other treatments had no effect.
Five years ago a running sore came on my
limb. I tried everything I could hear of, but
the sore grew worse. Even the doctors could
not heal it. A friend finally told me to try
S. S. S., so I did and in the meantime wrote
you for advice. I followed your instructions
and took S. S. S. regularly. My leg began to
improve, gradually the place healed over and
began to look healthy, and finally the sore
was cured entirely. I believe S. S. S. to be
the best blood purifier one can use. I gladly
recommend it as a cure for sores and ulcers.
Rockford. Wash. A. S. LACY.
than the hardy men from the Minnesota
woods with whom he has been accus
tomed to work. These men, 62 In num
ber, were al secured from flic C. Ii.
Hansen Employment Company and wtie
sent out in the Breakwater to Marsh
field last night. The wages to be paid
run from $2.25 to $5 a day.
PETTY THEFTS NUPEROUS
Keports oF House Kobbcrics Pour
i
Into Police Station.
Pocketbook thieves had their inning
yesterday on the police records of crimes.
'Mrs. M. Duhlschneider. of 1511 East
Hoyt street, was robbed of $23. 9lie was
inspecting a new house at East Ninth and
Siskiyou Greets and hung her coat con
taining her purse on the wall. After a
short absence she returned to find the
coat still hanging there, but thieves had
cut the pocket completely out.
Mrs. A. E. Getchell. who lives at 272
FOR MEN ONLY
Different doctors have different ideas in regard to cures. Some call
a suppression -of symptoms a cure. They dose for drug effects and claim
that nothing pi ore can be done. But the real ailment remains, and will
brinr the symptoms back again, perhaps the same as before, or perhaps
modified in some manner.
v I claim that nothing less than complete eradication of the ailment can
lie a real -cure. I treat to remove the ailment and not merely the symptoms
I search out every root and fiber of an ailment, and I cure to stay cured.
YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED
I CURE ALL AILMENTS OF MEN
I have treated hundreds of men who had long- suffered a gradual decline of health as a. result of ail
ments, and have been interested in noting the marked general improvement that follows a thorough cure
of tho chief ailment. My success in curing difficult cases of long standing has made me the foremost spe
cialist treating men's ailments. This success is due to several things. It is due to the original, distinctive and
thoroughly scientific methods of treatment I employ.
To those in doubt as to their true condition who wish to avoid the serious results that may follow neg
lect, I offer free consultation and advice, either at my office or through correspondence. If your case is one of
the few that has reached an incurable stage, I will not accept it for treatment, nor' will I urge" my services
upon any one. I treat curable cases only, and cure all cases I treat.
CONTRACTED AILMENTS
In no other ailment peculiar to
men is a prompt and thorough cure
so essential. Contracted ai Iments
tend to work backward until tlie
most vital nerve centers become in
volved in the inflammation". Then
follows a chronic stage that stub
bornly resists all ordinary treat
ment. Safety demands that every
vestige of infection be eradicated at
the earliest possible moment. My
treatment is thorough. The reme
dies employed have a more positive
action than has ever before been
attained, and so perfect is my meth
od of application that even chronic
cases yield completely.
CONSULT ME FREE
To STfve ailinjj men every opportunity of Investigating my methods of treatment and equipment. I offer
I' REE consultation. Compare the thoroughness of mv examination and diagnosis with that of other 'physi
cians, and you will readily see why my exact knowledge of the ailments included in mv specialty enables me to
foretell the exact result. I refuse to treat incurable cases at any price. If impossible to call at my office,
write for particulars of treatment by mail.
Cor. 2nd and Morrison Sts.
Horn
IS YOUR BIPOD TAINTED?
I Master Blood Diseases in One Month
I Do Not Patch Up I Cure Forever
BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, BOILS, ERUPTIONS,
SPOTS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, ALL SYMTOMS OF
THIS TERRIBLE DISEASE CURED BY
MY NEW SYSTEM OF TREATMENT
And Entirely Itrmnved From 1Ur Sylpm. Not "Locked In" I.Ike Ordinary
I'reatmentM anil i'titent Medici new, to Amln lteappear.
My Treatment Overcome All S-mtonix In 1! to SO Day,, ho Yon Nor Anj
One Would Know You Ever Had the Trouble.
TO CUIUS BIXJOD DISKASE it must be entirely removed from the system
treatment I give you acts so quickly by neutralizing the disease that
you can almost feel it being cast out every day. and creates fresh, pure blood
cleansing and building up the system, so there can be no come back to it.
Your advantaffe in treating with me is that when you are cured you will
stay cured, and the treatment does not injure your stomach and cause bone
pain and aches like strong mineral mixtures.
ONE-HALF THE FEE CHARGED BY OTHER SPECIALISTS
Nervous Decline
A PATIE.VT THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS SAYSi
"I was troubled with Nervous decline for many
years. I lay it to indiscretion and excesses in early
youth. I became very despondent and- didn't care
whether I worked or not. I Imagined everybody who
looked at me guessed my trouble. Mv back ached, had
pains in the back of my head, hands and feet were
cold, tired in the morning, poor appetite, fingers were
shaky, eyes blurred, hair loose, memory poor, etc
Numbness in the fingers set in, and the doctor told me
he feared paralysis. I took all kinds of medicines and
tried many first-class physicians, wore an electric belt
for three months, went to Hot Springs for baths, but
received little benefit. I was induced to consult Ore
gon Medical Institute Specialists, though I had lost all
faith in doctors. I.ike a drowning man, I commenced
the New System Treatment, and it saved my life. The
improvement was like magic I could feel the vigor
going through the nerves. I was cured mentally ami
physically. I have sent them many patients, and will
continue to dot so."
IV'O NAMES ISKI) WITHOIT WIWTTK.V CONSENT.
MY MOTTO IS: Reasonable Prices, Quick,
I Charge Nothing to Prove
My Methods Will Cure You
Expert Medical Examination Free Whether You Take
FREE!
..St J J? , s specialists for cures are less than those charged by family physicians or surgeons. Medicin.
urnished from our own laboratory for the convenience and privacy of our patients, from $1.50 to $6 50 a c
t ou cannot-call. write for our KItEE self-MAMImatiok BLANK Al BOOK. Manv cases can be cured at
Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Evenings. 7 to S. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 12 M. only.
HE OREGON MEDICAL
29112 Morrison Street, Between Fourth and Fifth
Sixth stroct, reported the los-f of her
pocketbook containing $65. letectives
Tiehenor and Howell traced the criino
to one of the -boarders In the house.
Airs. Getchell refused to tsign j a com
plaint again-st the man.
Mrs. K. n. Cias'iio, of 681 Washington
street, returned to her rooms to And that
her pocketbook containing $50 had been
taken E. E. Hamilton, another lodger
in tlie house, passed a man in the door
way and description of the unknown has
been given tlie police.
The busiest and mightiest little
thing that ever was made is Chamber
lain's Stomach, and Liver Tablets. They
do the work whenever you require
their aid. These tablets change weak
ness into strength, listlessness Into
energy, gloominess into joyousness.
Their action is so gentle one don't real
ise they have taken a purgative. Sold
by all dealers.
PILES CURED IN 6 to il DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any I
case of Itchinsr, Blind, Bleeding or Protrudfng
plies in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c I
FREE MUSEUM
All men visiting Portland
should see Er. Taylor's Free
Museum of Science. As far ahead
of -all other advertised museums
as the Dr. Taylor methods of
treating men's ailments are su
perior to the old, haphazard and
guesswork treatment. 'An exhi
bition prepared at a great cost of
time and labor. No charge to see
museum, which is entirely apart
from medical offices.
CURES
Private Entrance 234 Morrison St. Portland, Or.
SI. TO P. M. SUNDAYS. lO A. M.
Old
'
Lasting Cures, flonest Dealing, Guaranteed Cures
Don't Let Money or False Pride
Prevent You From Being Cured
MUSEUM FOB MEN ONLY IT SHOWS PLAINLY
HEALTH AND DISEASE NO MINORS ALLOWED
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LTONIGHT 1
DR. TAYLOR
The Leading? Specialist
VARICOSE VEINS
This most prevalent of all ail
ments of men is also the most neg
lected, either through dread of the
harsh methods of treatment com
monly employed, or through, igm
ance of the grave dangers that ac
company the ailment. As varicose
veins interfere directly with the cir
cu lation and process of waste and
repair, the necessity of prompt and
thorough cure cannot be too forci
bly emphasized. I cure varicose
veins In one week by an absolutely
painless process. My cures are
thorough and absolutely permanent,
and are accomplished without the
use of knife, ligature or caustic
TO 1 P. M.
I AM FOR MEN
PRICKS ALWAYS
KKASO.VABLK
I will give the poorest man
a chance, ass well as the rich,
to receive a cure from me at
a small cost. THERE IS NO
MAN TOO POOR TO CUT MY
BEST OPINION FREE. Call
if in trouble.
Bladder and Urinary
Ailments . Peculiar to Men
Burning Pains, Tortures, Misery, Straining. Cystitis,
Stone in the Bladder; Gravel, Blood, Mucous and all
Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases which you do
not care to trust to the family doctor. I am a
specialist, . and am prepared to give you quick relief
and a speedy cure.
Chronic Cases
If you haye an old case that has been hanging on
for weeks or months, and which medicine from doc
tors and druggists can't seem to cure right, there is
some reason. 1 have a scientific cure, and will cure
you quickly and cheaply. Don't let any disease drag
you down and weaken you.
I KEEP MY PROMISES WITH MV ptikvt'
the Treatment or Not
FREE
es are
course-
home.
INSTITUTE
Portland, Oregon
THAT ARE AILING, NERV
OUS AND RUN DOWN
Come to Me
and Be Cured
Pay
When I
or pay me an yon cot '-ta
the benefit of my THE DOCTOR
' treatment. THAT CURBS.
FEE Koit A CUBE is lower than any
specialist in the city, half that others
charge you, and no exorbitant charse
xor medicines.
I am an expert specialist, have hed
30 years' practice in the treatment of
ailments of men. My offices aro he
best equipped in Portland. My methods
are modern and up-to-date. My cures
are quick and positive. X do not treat
symptoms and patch ud. I thoroughly
examine each case, find the cause, re
move it and thus cure the disease.
I CURE VarieoKe Velnn. Contracted
Aliments, I"Ue and Specific Blood Poi
son and all Ailment of .Men.
SPKCIAL, DISEASES Newly con
tracted and chronic cases cured. All
burning, itching and inflammation
stopped in twenty-four hours. .Cures
effected in seven days.
THE GREAT FR EACH - ELECTRO -MEDICATED
CRAY OX
insures every man a lifelong cure,
without taking medicine into tho stom
ach. MEN" Vls,t Dr- 1 n d s a y-s private
Museum of Anatomy and know
thyself in health and disease. Admis
sion free. Consultation free. If unable
to call, write for list of questions.
Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun
days, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only.
DR. LINDSAY
128 SECOND ST., COR OB ALDER,
POBTLAiVD, OR,
E. Rlnehart. of Boise. Idabo.
writes:
"Dra. Tee and Torlc cured my
kidney and stomach troubles,
from, which I had suffered 12
years, after doctoring all tha
time and petting no benent, be
sides spending thousands of dol
lars. For the good of the pub
lic, I write; If you are a slclc
person, call on or write x
lee & York Chinese Medicine Co.
142 .First fet.. Cor. Alder.
Toons; Ming Chinese
Medicine Co. Wonderful
remedies from herbs and
roots cures all diseases oC
men and women. Consulta
tion and puljse diagnosis
free. If you live out of
town and cannot call,
write for symptom blank.
247 Taylor U, bet. 2d and
3d.
FOR
Sour Stomach
hy c 'inplptely and promptly digesting all tho
foot'. :,". j at. stops Dyspepsia and Indigestion
and -niikes the stomach sweet. It is guaran
tee' t' relieve you, and If It fails, your money
will a once be refunded by your denier from
whom you purchased it. Every tablespoonful
of Kodol d'trcsts tlA Pounds of food. Trv It.
Inflammations, Irritations
or ulcerations of all mu
cous membranes, unnatu
ral discharges from nose
throat or urinary organs.
f u i -n - t x ,
or in plain wrapper ex
press prepaid, on receipt
of $lt or three bottles. $2.75
Booklet oa request.
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