THE MORNING OREGONIAX, WEDNESDAY, .FEBRUARY 16, 1910. 13 HERCULES IN PORTll Steamship Arrives on First Voyage From Orient. CARGO FROM HONGKONG Vessel Discharged Overland Freight at San Krancisoo Boat Glen- ' affrie Under Charter for Lum ber Arrives From Coruox. On her first voyage to Portland In the service of the Portland & Asiatic Steamship Company, the Norwegian steamship Hercules is due to arrive t Alaska dock this morning. The vessel reached Astoria at 10 o'clock yesterday morning from San Francisco, at which point she dis charged a portion of the overland freight from Hongkong and Japanese ports. The Hercules brings a heavy cargo of "Oriental goods for Portland. She Is one of the four steamships taken by the Portland & Asiatic Company at the time the charters on the Hamburg American' boats expired. On account of the burning of the Portland Flouring Mills in September, the Hercules loaded at Tacoma with flour for Vladivostok. She then pro ceeded to Honkgong and loaded for San Francisco and Portland. Under charter to the China Import ing & ExDorting Company, to trans port lumber from Portland to China, the British steamship Glenairric ar rived up yesterday at noon and berthed at the North Pacific Mills. The vessel came from Comox in ballast. Fuel was taken at the British Columbia port for the vovage across the Pacific. The Glenaffrlc is In command of Captain Lane and is of 2657 net tons register and will carry in the vicinity of 2.500.000 feet of lumber. She car ries a Hindu crew on deck and in the fire-room. There are 12 white men on board. The Glenaffric will figure with the February shipments of lumber, foreign, and will help swell the figures to record-breaking figure. 6TEAMEK BEAVER BEATS BEAK - Official Trial Trio Sliows Better Speed by Half Knot. : On her official speed and endurance trial, held off the coast of Virginia, Feb ruary 8, the steamship Beaver showed a speed of half a knot an hour better than her sister ship Bear. Both vessels were constructed at the yards of the Newport News Shipbuilding Company for service between Portland ana ban ran- clsco for the Portland & San Francisco Steamship Company. On a 60-mile run the Beaver developed a speed of 17.6 knots an hour, .5 mile better than the performance of her sister ship the Bear. Captain Melvin. of New- Tort News, commanded the Beaver on the trial trip and Chief Engineer Bailey, of the shipyard, had charge of the engine-room. General Manager K. P. Schwerin. of the San Francisco & Port land Steamship Company, Captain Will iam Kldston. who will command the vessel, and Chief Engineer R. S. Paul were on board during the builder's offi cial trial. The Beaver is now loading a full cargo at New York for Portland, and will be ready to leave for Portland direct within a week or 10 days. The steamship tsear. In command of Captain Austin, is en route to San Francisco. JsVIT AGAINST SHIP IS LOST Man Injured Stepping on Skylight Not Entitled to Damages. A decision handed down by Judge Bean dismisses from the United States Court the libel of J. E. Hatton against the French bark Rochambeau. While the vessel was unloading bal last in Portland, January 5. 1909, Hat ton was employed as an engineer on the scow anchored alongside and as sisted in the work. The night of Jan uary 4 snow had covered the deck and skylights, and In passing toward the stern of the vessel Hatton stepped upon a skylight and in the fall injured his knee. He libeled the vessel for 15000 damages. In passing on the questions raised by the suit Judge Bean held that the owners of the vessel had provided safe passage along the deck of the ves sel, and that they could not be held re sponsible for the safety of an employe who failed to keep within its bound aries. BOILERS OUT OF CHINOOK Itopalrs to Deep Sea Drodjte Are Progressing Kapidly at St. John. Boilers of 'the United States dredge Chinook have been lifted from the hold of that vessel and work oh the repairs will begin immediately. A large force of men will be placed on the boiler work .end matters will be rushed as rapidly as possible. Chief Engineer William Mar- doff will look after the work of recon structing the boilers. Mr. Marhoff has been chief of the Chinook since she was turned over to the engineer department. Ironworkers and' machinists have made quick work of the sides of the Chi nook at the Marine Iron Works in St. John, and practically all of the iron work has been cut down to the main deck. The vessel is supposed to be ready for service by June 1. BAILEY GATZERT RESUMES RUN Hlver Steamer Has Been Undergo ing Repairs to Macliiner y. The steamer Bailey Gatzert, of the Regulator line fleet, will leave for The Dalles this morning on regular schedule. The Gatzert has been delayed for sev eral davs undergoing repairs to her ma chinery. Broken parts were replaced last night and the boat is again ready for service. Work on the new hull for the steamer Dalles City is not progressing as rapidly as the owners would like and it is doubt ful whether she will be ready much be fore May 1. After the Dalles City comes out. the Bailey Gatzert will be over hauled for the Summer excursion season. HI 5.0 00 TAKES OIJI STEAMER ll.inria. Portland - Built, Once Worth $100,000, Sold at Seattle. SEATTLE. Feb. 15. The steamship Victoria, once the most handsomely Kiuipped passenger vessel on Puget Round, was sold at tnited States Mar shal'! sale today for S15.0CO to W. D. Hotlus. of this city, who, it is said, In tends to dismantle her. The Victoria was built in Portland, and in her best days was valued at JlOO.OuO. but she never paid operating expense: 'or two years she has Jain idle. Some weeks &go the Marshal eold the Victoria for $11,500. There being almost no ma ins, her owners, the Best Steamship Company, had the. sale set aside on their allegation that there wast collusion among prospective purchasers to keep down the price. Old Fine Case Dismissed. An ancient case, pending for. years In the United States Admiralty Court of Portland, was disposed of yesterday by the decision of Judge Bean, who dis missed the claim of B. E. Meredith against the steam Bchooner Nome City for $2,849.28. The suit began througa the failure of an agent to 'pay tne freie-ht bill for the transportation of 991 bags of blue stem wheat from Port land to San Pedro. On arrival at its destination the wheat was stored in a warehouse, and there remained until its value had decreased greatly. B- E. Meredith entered a claim of ownership to the wheat and testified that he had advanced the money with which tne cargo had been purchased. Judge Bean ruled that the money advanced was in the nature of a loan from Meredith to the buyer, Crosby, and Crosby having made the transportation contract witn the Nome City, the owners of the ves- 8 TEAM 11 INTELLIGENCE. . Dae to Arrive. Name. From. Date. Henrlk Ibsen. ..Honslcona-. .In port' Hercules Hongkong. .. .In port Ramona Coos Bay.... In port Kansas City. .. San Francisco In port Eue H. Elmore.. TIllamooK. . . . In P Golden Gate... Tillamook. .. .Feb. 16 Alliance Coos Bay Feb. 17 Roanoke. ..... .San Pedro... Feb. 19 Rose City San FranclscFeb. 21 Santa Clara. .. .Ban Francisco Feb. -J Falcon San Francisco Feb. 24 Geo. W. Elder. .Ban Pedro. .. Feb. 6elja Honekon. ...Apr. 15 Scheduled to Depart. Name. For. Date. Ramona Coos Bay. ... Feb. IB Sue H. Blmore. Tillamook... Feb. IT Henrlk Ibsen. . Homrkonc. .. .Feb. 1 Golden Gate. . . Tillamook .... Feb. IS Kansas City. . . Ban Francisco Feb. is Alliance Coos Bay Feb. ! Roanoke San Pedro Feb. -f Rose City San Francisco Feb. Jo Santa Clara. . San Francisco Feb.. - Falcon Ran Francisco Feb. - ' Hercules Honpkonff . --Feb. S.J Geo. W. IBlder. .San Pedr...Mar. t Eelja HonKkonr.... Apr. 22 Entered Tuesday. Olympic, Am. steamship (Hansen), with ballast, from San Francisco. Kansas City. Am. steamship (No pander), with general cargo, from San Francisco. GlenarTrlc, Br. steamship (Lane), with ballast, from Comox. sel were within their rights in refusing to deliver the grain to Meredith. Xorthwcst Winds Blowing on Coast. Wireless messages from the steamships Asuncion and Umatilla received yester day forenoon by the Weather Bureau, state that northwest winds and heavy weather prevails off the Coast of Ore gon. The Asuncion was well down tne Coast of Oregon and the Umatilla was off Yaquina Head. Both vessels report a heavy sea and the Asuncion had sail set to steady her. Northwest winds were reported Monday by the U. S. S. Wash ington and Tennessee from a consider able distance off shore. Astoria Slarine Notes. ASTORIA, Or., Feb. 15. (Special.) The steam schooner Nome City sailed for San Francisco today after complet ing her cargo of lumber at Knappton. The Norwegian steamship Hercules, of the Portland-Asiatic Steamship Line, arrived today from San Francisco with partial cargo. Marine Notes. The gasoline schooner Oshkosh sailed for Tillamook Bay ports yesterday aft ernoon. With a full cargo of lumber for San Pedro the schooner W. F. Jewett left St. Helens yesterday. With a full cargo of general freight for San Francisco the steamship Falcon left last evening at' 6 o'clock. With a full cargo of lumber for North China the British steamship tails of Orchy, left yesterday morning. With passengers and freight for San Pedro and way ports, the steamship Geo. W. Elder sailed last evening at 8 o clock. The steamship Catania sailed last even ing for San Francisco with water ballast. She brought fuel oil for the Associated Oil Company. In ballast from Puget Sound the Brit ish steamshiD Glenaffric arrived yester day afternoon. She will load lumber for North China. ' The steamshin Ramona will sail from Ainsworth dock tonight for Coos Bay. The Ramona is running in the place of the steamship Breakwater. From Tillamook Bay ports with freight and passengers the steamship Sue H. Elmore arrived last evening. An oil- burning plant will be installed before she leaves out again. Arrivals and Departures. niRTT.Axn. Feb. 15. Arrived Steam ship Olympic, from San Francisco: British steamship tllenartrlc, irom Lomox; ue ri. Elmore. from Tillamook. Sailed British steamship Falls of Orchy. for North China; schooner w. r. jewert. Tor nan reoni. irom St. Helens; gasoline schooner Oskosh, for Tillamook; steamship Falcon, for San Fran cisco; steamship Cieorge W. Elder, for San Pedro and way ports. Astoria, Or., kpo. Jo. condition at ine mouth of the river at 5 P. M., smooth; wind, northwest 18 miles: weather, cloudy. Arrived down during the night Hteamer Xome City. Arrived at 7 A. M. and left up at 12 noon steamer Jiimort. irom Tilla mook. Arrived at 10 A. M. and left up at 1:16 P. M. Norwegian steamer Hercules, from San Francisco. Arrived at 2:15 P. M. Steamer J. B. St-etson. from San Fran cisco. Arrived down at 4:30 A. M. British steamer Falls of Orchy. San Francisco, reft. 15. sailed at 4 A. M. Steamer Yellowstone, for Columbia River. Sailed at 7 A. M. Steamer Klamath, for Portland, and steamer J. Marhofler, for Columbia River. Point Lobos, Feb. la. passed at 7 A. M. Rteamer Geo. W. Fenwick, from Columbia River, for San Pedro. New York, Fob. la. Arrived yesterday Steamer Beaver, for San Francisco and Portland. Birkenhead, Feb. 1R. Arrived yesterday German ship Hebe, from Portland. San Francisco, Feb. la. Arrived Steamer Tahoe, from Grays Harbor; steamer M. F. Plant, from Coos Bay; steamer Buckman, from Seattle; steamer plsen & Mahoney, from Everett; steamer W. S. Porter, from Astoria; steamer Mayfalr, from Wlllapa; steamer Raymond, from Grays Harbor; schooner Cecilia Sudden, from Grays Har bor: ship John Ena. from Philadelphia. Sailed Schooner Oregon. for Coquille River: steamer Chlyo Maru. for Hongkong: steamer Norwood, for Grays Harbor. Gibraltar, Feb. Is. Passed Oanfa, from Tacoma. via Yokohama, for Liverpool. Cherbourg. Feb. 14. Arrived Kaiser vv 11- helm der Grosse, New York, via Plymouth for Bremen. Havre. Feb. 15. Sailed La Bretagne, for N?w York. New York. Feb. lo. Arrived Lapland. from Antwerp. Iondon. Feb. !.-. Arrived Montezuma, from St. John, N B. and Halifax. Yokohama, Feb. 15. Arrived JCIngh Chow, from Tacoma. for Liverpool. Kobe. Feb. 14. Arrived Kumerlc, from Seattks. Palermo, Feb. 14. Sailed Sannlmo, for New York. St. John. K. P.. Feb. 1-5. Arrived Tuni sian, from Liverpool. Charleston, s. c. Feb. 16. Arrived San Mateo, from Seattle. Tos Angeles. Feb. 15. Arrived Steamer Ruby, from Bandon. Sailed. Roanoke, from Portland: liueen, irom Seattle; Claremont, for Grays Harbor: Sadie, for Umpqua River. Tacoma. Feb. 15. Arrived Steamer Delhi, from Olympia. Departed Steamer -Admiral Sampson, for Sound ports; U. S. S. Burnside, for Port Townsend. Tides at Astoria Wednesday. High. Low. 5:40 A. M 4 feet! 6:53 P. M....5.7 teet!12:43 P. M.,,.1.0 foot CARDS SELLING FAST Nine Thousand Festival Invi tations Go First Day. WOMEN GET OUT IN RAIN First Lssue of Cards From Press, 5000, Are Disposed "Or Before Noon Advance Orders Already Total 35,000 Cards. Women boosters for the Rose Festi val got out in the rain and the snow and the sunshine yesterday and dis posed of 9000 of the invitational post cards which are to be sent through the Eastern states from here on Washing ton's birthday. The headquarters of the Rose Fes tival and the offices of the lead ers of the Rose Society were be sieged by the -fair-sex members and the orders placed for the return post cards with the appeal to the whole country at large to come here next June were filled unti lthe supply waa exhausted. The first issue of the press, amounting to 5000, which was ready yesterday morning, was snapped up before noon and disposed of before 3 P. M. Another issue of 5000 was out later in the day and these also were taken. Advance orders by the com mittees, which will have to be filled today, call for a total of 35,000 out of the entire issue of 50.000. The executive committee, in charge of Mrs. G. H. Lamberson as chairman, yesterday bought and sold 9000 of the cards as follows: Mrs. J. K. Locke 4.100 Mrs. 'P. a. Nealond BOO Mrs. J. P. Cortlray .100 Mrs. George Tazwell ir.no 'Mrs. TV. 'M. Cake 500 Mrs. James Turner f00 Mrs. Lamberson 1000 The sale is to continue until Wash ington's Birthday and with the dis tribution of these cards among more than 100 of the women members of the Rose Society it is anticipated that the whole issue will be exhausted before the present week is over. EMMANUEL PRESENTS ROSES Italian Kins Sends Bushes From Royal Gardens. Through the office of theUnited States general consul, stationed at New York. Dr. A. Candlani, head of the Italian consulate- at Portland, has been advised that King Emmanuel has personally approved the idea of assisting Portland in its an nual "Rose Planting" celebration on Washington's1 birthday. Dr. Candlani yes terday received word that a dozen rose bushes have already arrived at New York and are on their way to Portland' by express. These rose bushes have been selected from the most choice- stock In the royal gardens at Rome. According to Deputy Consul Mario Mon- trezza, the bushes now on the way to Portland are of the tea variety and are the very best that the royal rosarians of Rome can produce. A fine sentimental idea was attached to this gift from Italy, and it came from the King himself, to the effect that inasmuch as Portland, Or., had assisted so munifi cently in raising funds for the victims of the Messina earthquake and volcanic disaster of December 28. 1908. it was incumbent upon the King to express cer tain gratitude for this show of. charity This he has done through the Consul-Gen- eral at New York. "Our advices are direct from the Consul-General at New York," said A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Baby's coming will be a time of rejoicing, and not of apprehension and fear, if Mother's Friend is used by the expectant mother in preparation of the event. This is not a medicine to be taken applied to the body, to assist nature . ...-,, TVsWV,.,,.'.. T7r-;n ovoim. - which prepare the muscles and tendons for the unusual strain, render the ligaments supple and elastic, aids in expanding the skin and flesh fibres, and strengthens all the membranes and tissues. It lessens the pain and danger at the crisis, and assures future health to the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores- Write for our free book con taining valuable information for expectant mothers. THE BRADF1ELD CO., ATLANTA, GA. Many Women Have Diseased Kidneys And Bladder Troubles Who Suffer Endless Torture, Without Knowing the Nature of Their Ailment, or Its Cause. This is because women are told that ' their every sickness is due to "ailments of their sex." The notion that to cure a woman's ailments, it is only necessary to treat the distinctly feminine organs, is one that has caused much unneces sary suffering1. The tortures and discomforts of weak, lame and aching back, swollen and bloat ed feet and limbs, nausea and fainting; spells, lassitude, despondency,sick head aches, painful, scalding; sensation, in flammation, etc. are invariably due to'de rangements of the kidneys and bladder. And unless there is proper healing; and curative treatment for the organs, which are diseased and out of order, there can be no cure of the woman's ail ments. Forthe cure of these conditions and as a safeguard against even more serious and fatally dangerous diseases there must be a thoroughly good and effective kidney and bladder medicine. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills act at once and with the most benefi cial results on the organs in question insure prompt and permanent relief in any cases where the disease has not been too long neglected. These pills may be depended upon to do all that is claimed for them. They are thoroughly antiseptic sur prisingly healing and cleansing, purify ing, and reconstructive in effect and, containing- no ODiates. narcotics, or other harmful substances, may be taken in perfect confidence. Thousands of women all over the United States gratefully affirm the mar eelous efficacy of these Pills. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are put up w air-tight, sanitary, glass con- When thousands of women say that they have been cured of their ailments by a certain remedy, does this not prove the merit of that remedy ? Thousands of women have written the story of their suffering, and have told how they were freed from it by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for thirty years these reports have been published all over America. Without great merit this medicine could never have gained the largest sale of any remedy for woman's ills never could have become known and prized in nearly every country in the world. Can any woman let prejudice stand between her and that which will restore her health ? If you believe those who have tried it you know this medicine does cure. Read this letter from a grateful woman, then make up your mind to give Mrs. Pinkham's medicine a chance to cure you. Brooklyn, N. Y. "I am a firm believer in Iydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. I was a great sufferer from organic female troubles for years, and almost despaired of ever being well again. I had bearing-down pains, backache, headache and pains in my abdomen, and tried Mrs. Pinkham's Compound as a last resort. The result was astonishing, and I have used it and advocated it ever since. It is a great boon to expectant mothers. I have often said that I should like to have its merits thrown on the sky with a search-light' so that women would read and be convinced that there is a remedy for their sufferings. My husband Joins me in its praise. He has used it for kidney trouble and been entirely cured." Mrs. E. A. Bishop, 1915 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. For 30 years Ljydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous .medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. sss Mrs. Pink ham invites all sick women Ljijj? to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Deputy Consul Montrezza yesterday, "and we have been Instructed to conform to all the requirements of International etiquette in connection with presenting these flowers to the City of Portland and In their planting next week." Bobbins Ufeboat Installed. ASTORIA, Feb. 15. (Special.) A new Dobbins lifeboat has arrived from San Francisco and is to be placed in reserve at the Cape Disappointment life-saving station. The craft is modern in every particular and similar to the one recently delivered to the station Bay. on Tillamook Ax Slips, Stan's Skull Cracked. SANDY, Or., Feb. 15. (Special.) Joseph Russel, while working in the woods at internally, but a liniment to be in the necessary physical changes ic -nmt--.c,4 nf anrl mrlirine! tainers (to preserve their full strength and curative qualities) and are sold by all druggists, at 50c and $1.00 a box. They are pleasant to take, and can in no case work injury to the sy-tem as syrupy, alcoholic, liquid preparations are apt to. E. C. DeWitfc & Co., Chicago, 111., want every man and woman who have the least suspicion that they are afflic ted with kidney and bladder disease to at once write them, and a trial box of these Pills will be sent free by return mail postpaid. Do it to-day. i the Johnson sawmill was badly hurt when Homer Williams' ax slipped and struck Russel, cutting a deep gash across his forehead and taking off the top of his ear. Although the ax penetrated Rus set's skull, exposing the brain, he has retained consciousness. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy never disappoints those who use it for ob stinate coughts, colds and irritations of tne tnroat and lungs. it sianas un rivalled as a remedy for all throat and lung diseases, feoltl by an dealers. THAT ARE AILING, NERV OUS AND RUN DOWN Come to Me and Be Cured Pay When I Cure You or pay me urn you cct tlie benefit of my THK DOCTOR treatment. THAT CURES. FEB FOll A CUKE la lower than any specialist in the city, half that others ccarge you. and no exorbitant chars tor meaiuines. I am an expert specialist, have h SO years' practice In the treatment ot ailments of men. My offices are the best equipped in Portland. My methods are modern and up-to-aale. My cures are quick and positive. I do not treat symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly examine each case, rind the cause, re move it and thus cure tne disease. f CL'RU Varlcoae Veins. Contracts AilraentM, HlleH and Specific Illood Vol on and all Ailments of Alen. SP1XIAL DISKASES Newly con traded and chronic cases cured. All burnlne. ltchlne anC lnflammatlo stopped in twenty-four hours. Cures effected in seven days. the: grkat fre.vch - electro mkoicatku crayon Insures every man a lifelong cure. without taking medicine Into the atom arh. v 1WTT'"M Visit Dr. Lindsay's private J.TX Xj XI Museum of Anatomy and know thyself In health and disease. Admis sion free. Consultation free. If unable to pall, write for list of questions. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun days, 10 A. 21. to 1 F. M. only. . DR. LINDSAY 12S SECOND ST.. COR OF ALDEIL, POR.TLA.IVI. OR. BIXO CHOONG, CHINESE DOCTOR Strowbrldse bldg. 133 First St. room 11. &nd 2'ZZ Vi Alder St. Chinese Root and Herb Medicine. Cure: Cancer. Rheum tism, Consumption, Dropsy. Catarrh Stomach. I-uns, Liver and Kldne Troubles. All Chronic ailment of men and worn en. Examinatio free. Drugstore, 85 Flanders t. INJECTION BROU Gives Prompt and Effectual Relief without inconvenience, in the MOST OBSTINATE CASES No other treatment required. SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS. m il 1 "-,r-ft'tHW1Hl'""''','1"tfl C!i! TTmfl a1oni bkandTI Chl-chM-ter'a IMsmerad Brand fllla la Red and Void metal Uc boxes, sealed with Blus Rlbboa. Tska aaaar. Bar ef tmp Ii-Bsslt. AikforClII-f'IlKS-TEK'H DUEU.tD BBAKD PILLS, for SSI years known as Bast. Safari, Always Reliable: SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEJ nh Aa. (COME The Only High-Class Specialist in the Northwest Confining His Practice Exclusively to MEN'S AILMENTS Consult Me First Even thougrh your case may be one that some other doctor is able to cure, and though his cure be absolutely thorough and permanent, there is yet good cause for your coming to me for treat ment. The service I render Is entirely unlike and better than the ordinary. I have devised new and scientific methods of treating men's ailments in all their phases. I cure cases that others cannot cure, and cases that others can cure I cure in less lime and without pain or possibility of injury. All my forms of treatment have been perfected along the lines of nature's requirements and are in exact harmony with the natural recuperative forces. Therefore, my cures are painless, prompt and thorough. Contracted Ailments The serious results that may follow neglect of contracted ailments could scarcely be exag gerated. Safetv demands an absolutely thorough cure in the least possible time. I have treated more cases of contracted ailments than any other physician upon the Pacific Coast. My cures are thorough and are accomplished in less time than even doubtful results. I employ remedies of my own devising, and my treatment is equally effective in both recent and chronic cases. I Treat Men Only The vast multitude of men who have taken my treatment have net been disappointed. They know that 1 do not promise more than I per form. To them I nave actually illustrated in the cure of their own cases the truth of what I claim, namely, that my treatment is as certain to cure as it is that my patient engages my services and follows my directions. My suc cess Is due not Alone to education, experience, skill and scientific equipment, but to the fact that I limit my study and practice strictly to ailments of men. To male maladies alone I have earnestly and exclusively devoted 25 years of my life, and on them all my faculties are concentrated. A REAL MUSEUM LARGEST AiD FISKUT MUSEUM OK ANATOMY OV THE COASTj Masks, models, plaster casts, skulls, skeletons, beautiful life-like models in wax; also many natural specimens preserved in alcohoL FREE TO MEN ' This museum is In a distinct and soperlor class, above anything here tofore shown in Portland. '. ... . , There sre over 500 pieces shown In this exhibit, and It Is entirely separate from our medical offices. It is interesting and instructive to a high degree. All men visiting Portland should see DR. TAYLOR'S FREE MUSEUM. EXAMINATION FREE I do mot rhftrsre for ndvlce, examination or dtaarnost. If yon call f r m private tails with me, you will not be nrsred to brarin treatment. It Impose ible to call, write. Hoars, 8 A. M. to P. M. Sundays, lO to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. V COR5BR HORRISOV AlfD 8EOOKTD STREETS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, 234 Vi MOKRISOX STREET, POHTI.4n, OR. I Am a Specialist for Men I Can url Do Cure Forever VARICOSE VEINS la 5 DAYS NEHVOUK DEBILITY la SO DAVS OBSTRUCTION' in 1DAS BLOOD POISOW in 0 DAYS To obtain these quick results you must come to this office, as It cannot be done bv mail. Do not forget this fact. I always do as I advertise to. Gall Today IF" YOU NEED ME MEN, YOU CAN BE CURED, MADE STRONG AND VIGOROUS , Young and Middle-Aged Men, Are You a Wreck or a Man? NATURE'S DANGER SIGNALS Thousands of young and middle-aged men are annually swept to a premature grave through nervous complaints and blood ailments. If you have any of the following symptoms, con sult me before it Is too late. Are you nervous, weak, specks before your eyes, with dark circles under them, weak back, kidneys, irritable, palpi tation of the heart, bashful, sediment in urine, pimples on the fnce, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks, careworn expression, poor memory, lifeless, dis trustful, lack of energy' and strength, tired mornings, restless nights, changeable moods, premature decay, bone pains, hair loose, sore throat, etc.? If so I can promise you a permanent cure or no pay. Quick Results Lasting Cures Reasonable Fees Yon May Pay as Able, as Benefited or Wben Cured BLOOD AILMEVTS Treatment for only a short time cures rash, swellings, sore throat, pains, aches, removes every sign and symptom It stays cured and I can show you the treatment Is not ordinary mer cury and potash, like other special ists give you. Get the best. CONSULTATION and EXAMINATION FREE BLOOD ANALYZED CHEMICALLY AND MICROSCOPICALLY WHB.1 NECESSARY (FREE). We have added to onr office equipment for the benefit of MEN ON"LY, n FREE MUSEVM of Anatomy and arallcry of scientific wonders, nan, know thyself. Llfe-slae models Illustrating the mysteries of mam, ahow-Ina- the body In health and disease and many natural objects. Men make no mtstake when they come to us. We give you the re sults of long experience, honest, conscientious work, and the best serv ice that money can buy. If you are ailing consult us. Medicines fur nished In our private laboratory from 11.60 to $6.50 a course. If you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Hours A. M. to 8 P. M. dally. Sundays 9 to 12 only. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR. Woman a Specialty The well-known Chinese DR. 8. K. CHAN, with their Chi nese remedy of herbs and roots, cure wonderfully. It has cured many sufferers when all other remedies have failed. Sure cure for male and female. chonlc, private diseases, nervousness, r"ooa MDO 0 V PUNU poison, rheumatism, asthma, n.tlo.o A. liliAH pneumonia, throat, lung trouble, consump tion, stomach, bladder, kidney and diseases of all kinds. Remedies harmless. No oper ation. Honest treatment. Examination for ladies by MRS. S. K. CHAN, rail or write S. K. CHAN CHINESE MKMCIXE CO., 226 Morrison St., .Bet. lt and 2d, Portland, Or. l J MEM DR. TAYLOR. The Leidlns Specialist. PAY WHEN CURED VARICOSE VEINS There Is no necessity for surgical operations in the treatment of Varicose Veins. This ail ment yields completely to my mild and pain less method, and results are far better than were ever attained by t h harsh and dangerous practice of cutting. But one week is required, and seldom is It even necessary to detain the patient from his busi ness. OBSTRUCTIONS In the treatment of obstsuotlons I have again triumphed over surgery. I employ an original method by which the obstructing tissue is complete ly dissolved, and all In flammation and irrita tion throughout the sys tem expelled. No pain, no cutting, no dilating, and a sure cure In every instance. Write Today IF" YOU NEED ME Moderate Charges, Fair Deal Ins;, Fil tifnl Services and Lasting; Cures are r e s p o n sible for my Immense practice. Call' N EH VOLS AILMENTS are a form of disease that causes more young men to fail in their chosen paths of life than any other ailment. It weakens the spine, sometimes causing paralysis, many times the brain, making it impossible to con centrate the thoughts and obtain the proper nerve supply required to carry out any line of action. X cure, if not incurable, or no pay. C. Gee Wo IHE CHINESE DOCTQS This crest Chinas, doctor Is wall known throuzhoat the Northwest because et als wonderful tnd marvelous cures, and is today her. aided by all bis pavtienta as tba srreatest of nls kind. Be treats any end all dlaeaaea with powerful Cnlneee roots, nerbe end barks that are entirely unknown to the medical science of this country. Witts these harmless remedies he guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma. Ions; troubles, rheumatism, nervousaeae, stomach, liver and kidney troubles, also private diaeaaee of men and women. CONSULTATION FREE. Patlenta outside of city write for blanks and circulars. Inclose 4c etamn. The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 16ZVfc First St.. Near Morrison, Portland. Or.