18 THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, SATTTRDAT, JUXE 11, 1910. SAILING VESSELS TO BE CONVERTED Owners of Three Schooners to Tow Them Tandem From Here to Bay City. LARGER RETURNSPOSS1BLE Southern Pacific Provides South ward Cargo Through Big Pnr- 1 chase of Ties, and Portland i Buys 10,000 Tons Cement. What is taken as an Indication that the death knell of the oldtime sailing vessel Is about to be sounded, when they are relegated from the regular coastwise trade on the Pacific, is- the announcement that the firm of Olsen & Mahony, of San Francisco, Is Inter ested In the Ocean Barge & Tugboat Company and will operate. the sailing schooners Andy Mahony, Sea Home and Oliver J. Olson in conjunction with the barks Gerard C. Tobey and Annie Turner, towing two schooners at a time between Portland and San Fran cisco. In that connection it was also made known yesterday by V. J. Woodside, president of the corporation, that con tracts have been entered into by the Southern Pacific for 20.000.000 feet of fir ties to be transported to the Bay City and Pan Pedro, and that the Ocean Barge & Tugboat Company has entered Into an agreement to transport 8,000,000 feet of them from Columbia River points to the Golden Gate. Northward the schooners and con Verted barks will carry cement and as phalt, and, as the demand for Califor nia cement has rapidly grown until the deliveries by water each month have reached 10,000 tons, the company's ex ecutives feel that they are assured of continuous' business for at least two years. The tie contract was closed by Charles McCormick. of San Francisco, and the delivery of 8.000,000 feet is to fce made in four months. The old bark Tobey will complete discharging cement at Supple's dock tonight and is to take on 1,000.000 feet of ties at Rainier, St. Helens and other Columbia River points. The Amie Tur ner is held at the Bay City and will not be started north until the Tobey is loaded. When the three schooners are placed in service, a regular, schedule will be arrtinged. The barks were pur chased outright ly the Ocean Barge & Tugboat Company, and Captain AV. J. MacLeod, of the Tobey, is a heavy stockholder. The Tobey has a capacity of ' 1.000,000 feet of lumber and the .Turner about oOO.OOO feet. Charles Nelson, a carpenter employed ifcy Joseph Supple, found an old friend Xsterday in the Tobey, as he shipped as carpenter on her over 20 years ago and assisted in her repairs when she was collided with and sank in New "York harbor. Another who knows her well is Captain Blain, of the Oregon drydock, who was mate on her 13 years ago. Hie Tobey and Turner were in the Hawaiian Island sugar trade for years and as they were relegated when steamers were pressed into that serv ice, as the latter are now given prece dence In the lumber trade, they were placed on the market. Farmers may nrx steamer Vpper Willamette Finds Itself in Xeed of Transportation. In the- face of prospects that do not augur speedy relief for growers on the Upper Willamette between Newberg and Salem, impetus has been given to a movement for the chartering of an Independent steamer of light draft to ply on the river until the Government renews its operations on the channel end thereby provides a road of suffi cient depth for the movement of the Oregon City Transportation Company's fleet. It was reported yesterday that Cap tain Chllcott and others living between Newberg, the present head of naviga tion, and Wheatland, were negotiating to secure the steamer Etna, now plying on Lewis River. She is of light draft and of a small capacity, approximating about 10 tons deadweight.- The grow ers are somewhat isolated from the rail lines, and If the Southern Pacific is patronized it means a heavy haul, or If traffic is diverted to the Oregon Klectrie, the teams must ferry across the Willamette. Astoria Marine Notes. ASTORIA, Or.. June 10. (Special.) The Schooner Bangor arrived from San Fran cisco today. She missed orders outside . the bar to proceed to South Bend to load lumber for a return. She sailed tonight. The steam schooner Quiraiult sailed for Pouth Bond today to load lumber for San 5edro. The rteiimer Elmore arrived late last night from Tillamook with passen gers and freight for Portland. The steamer Shna Yak arrived today Ifrom San Francisco with 6720 sacks of cement for Portland and 20S0 sacks of ce ment and 20 tons of freight for Astoria. The schooner Irene arrived from San Pe- Hro today for Portland to load lumber for a return at up-river points. The German steamer Wptan arrived to iday from Puget Sound and will load lum ber at Portland for the West Coast. The lighthouse tender Armeria arrived today Irom a cruise among the light stations on The Sound. The oil tank steamer Rosecrans ar rived tonight from California with fue oil for Portland. Pilot Commissioners Make Trip. ASTORIA. Or., June 10. (Special.) The IBoard of Pilot Commissioners made a trip on the tug Wallula to the pilot grounds on the Columbia River bar this fternoon. The ftate law provides that the members of the Board shall make a trip over the bar and pilotage grounds every six months. They have just re turned. No business was transacted. Marine Notes. Progress is being made in refitting the Steamer Golden Gate, and she may get away for Tillamook Monday evening. Arrivals last night included the steamer Shna Yak. which will discharge cement at Mersey and Columbia No. 1, and then go to Oak street. Two windjammers crossed in yesterday the schooner Irene, which will take cargo at Stella, and the schooner Luzon, which is to secure cargo at Prescott. When the steamer Bear leaves her berth this morning for- San Francisco, her passenger list will number about 275. while in her hold will be a cargo approxi mating 2200 tons, of which bran forms a largo part. In command of Captain Gregory the lighthouse tender Armeria crossed in yes terday from Seattle, where she has iteen undergoing repairs. She will be loaded POETLAND LEADS ENTIRE " ' ' ,v ''tew "Qtcn. r-je:si - ---- KMGHT OF THE immediately with '"supplies for Alaskan stations. To havo her wheel repaired and undergo an overhauling, the steamer Pomona, of the Oregon City Transportation Com- 8TEAMR INTELLIGENCE. Due to Arrive. Name. From tate. Golden Gate. . . Tillamook. . . -In port. Rose City San Francisco Indeft Hue H. Elmore. Tillamook. ... In port Breakwater. . . .Coos Bay June 11 Roanoke San Pedro... . .June 12 Beaver San Francisco June IS Falcon San Francisco June , 16 Bear San Francisco June 19 Geo. W. Elder. .San Pedro June 19 Hercules. ...... Hon (ikons;. .June 0 Ryprja Hnmrkcng. . . .July 10 Selja Hongkong. . . .Aug;. 12 Scheduled to Depart. Name. For Date. Rose City San Francisco Indeft Golden Gate. .. .Tillamook . June 10 Bear San Francisco June 11 SuffH. Elmore. Tillamook Juno 12 Breakwater. . . .Coos Bay June 13 Roanoke San Francisco June 14 Beaver San Francisco June IS Falcon j ..San Pedro. . . . June 19 Geo. W. Elder. .San Pedro. . . .June 21 Henrlk Ibsen. . .Hongkong. ... June 26 Hercules .Hongkong. ...July 10 Rygja Hongkong. . . .July 30 Selja Hongkong. . . .Sept. a pany's fleet, was hauled on the. ways yesterday at the yards of the Portland Shipbuilding' Company. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND, June 10. Arrived Steamer Sue 11. Elmore, from Tillamook; gasoline schooner Oshkosh, from Yaquina; steamer fhna Yak, from San Francisco; steamer Catania, from San Francisco; steamer Rose- j erans. from Gavlota. Sailed Steamer New- j port, for Coquille; steamer J. A.. Chanslor, j for San Francisco. ! Astoria, June 10. Condition at the mouth of tbe river at 5 P. M., smoth; wind, north west, 12 miles; weather, cloudy. Left up at 12:30 A. M. Steamer Elmore Arrived at 4:30 and left up at 7:30 A. M. Steamer Shna Yak, from San Francisco. Left up at 4:30 A. M. Steamer Catania. Sailed at 5 A. M. Steamer Jim Butler, for San Fran cisco, and steamer Qulnault, forx Raymond. Arrived at 6 A. M. Schooner Bangor, from San' Francisco. Arrived at 12 noon Schoon er Irene, from San Pedro. Arrived at 2:15 P. M. and left up Steamer Rosecrans, from Gaviota. Arrived at 4 P. M. Schooner Lu zon, from Redondo. San Francisco. June lO. Sailed at 6 A. M Steamer Thomas L. Wand, for Portland. Arrived at 9 A. M. Steamer George W. El der, from Portland. Sailed at 3 A. M. Steamer Nome City, for San Pedro. San Pedro, June 10. Arrived Steamer Daisy Mitchell, from Columbia River. Point Reyes. June 10. Passed at 7 A. M. Steamer Stanley Dollar, from Columbia River, for San Pedro. Tatoosh. June 10. Passed out at 7 A. M German steamer "W'otan. from Victoria, for Portland. Dublin. June 10. Arrived June S French bark Francois, from Portland. Honolulu. June 10. Sailed yesterday British steamer St. Dustan, for Portland. Heceta Head-, June 10. Passed yesterday at 6 A. M. Tug Hercules with log raft in tow, from Columbia River for San Diego. San Francisco, June 10. Arrived Steamer Chehalla. from Grays Harbor; Smith, from Coos Bay; Flfleld, from Bandon; Geo. W. El der, from AMorla; Burkman, from Seattle; pohooner M. Turner, from Kahulul; steamer Nippon Maru, from Hongkong. Sailed Steamers Thomas L. Wand, for Astoria; G. C. Lindauer. for Grays Harbor; Delhi, for Puget S-und; Nome City, for Astoria; barkentine John C. Meyer, for Grays Harbor; schooners Aleieor, for Grays Harbor; Advent,' for Coos Bay; lT. S. gunboats Wheeling and Petrel, for Bremerton. Tacoma, Wash., June 10. Arrived Brit ish steamer Waitemala, from Seattle; steam er Admiral Sampson, from San Francisco; steamer Seward, from Alaska. Seattle, June 10. Arrived Steamer Puebla. from San Francisco. Sailed Steam er Governor, for San Francisco ; steamer Santa Ana. for Ska g way : steamer Admiral Sampson, for San Francisco. Los Angeles. Cal., June 10. Arrived Steamers Daisy Mitchell, from Knappton ; Olympic, from Belllngham ; James S. Hig gins. from Fort Bragg; Bandon. from Co quille River. Sailed Steamers Santa Bar bara, for Grays Harbor: Geo. W. Fen wick, for Columbia River; V. H. Murphv, for Eureka; Klamath. for Columbia River; Claremont. for Aberdeen. Glasgow, June 10. Sailed June S French bark Amiral Cornulier. for Portland. Tides at Astoria Saturday. High. Low. 3:02 A. M S.S feet 10:16 A. M o.8 feet 4:53 P. M-...7.2 feet10:32 P. M....3-6 feet FIVE-CENT FARE WILL HOLD Judge Shakleford Decides In Favor or Tacoma Suburbanites. TACOMA, June 10. Judge John A. Shackleford, of the Superior Court, handed down an opinion this afternoon, holding the settlement ordinance with the Tacoma Railway & Power Company, made under the Campbell administration some years ago, is valid, and that 5 cents must be the fare anywhere within the city limits, and that when the city limits are extended the 5-cent fare goes with it. This is a victory for the Fern Hill residents who have been contending for a 6-cent fare since the annexation to the city last November. Thf Vnttffd states built 3794 mile railroads last year and. Canada 14S7. of T GLOBE IN RE CO ED LUMBER CARGO CARRIED BY ONE BOAT GARTER, WHICH CARRIES NEARLY RECORD CARGO GOES Steamer Knight of the Garter Carries Lumber. BIG CRAFT DRAWS 25 FEET Steamer Will Start Today for Orient AVlth 4,950,000 Feet of Immber Stowed in Hold and on- Deck. All Records Are Broken. AH world records for lumber cargoes have been broken by the British steamer Knight of the Garter, which sails from Portland at 6 o'clock this morning, bound for the Far East, for she has stowed in her hold and on deck a total of 5,023,000 feet of Oregon fir that exceeds by at least 1,000,000 feet the biggest load carried out of this port previously. The desire to give the Knight of the Garter quick dispatch also actuated her charterers in clearir.g her early yesterday through the Cu3tom-House and her mani fest shows but 4,5'JO.OOO feet, worth J69.040, but the Eastern & Western mill, which supplied the material, estimated the total later at the amount mentioned. Captain C. X. Flnnis. her master, has arranged for the Port of Portland to have a steamer alongside soon after 5 o'clock this morning and with Pilot Harry Eknpkin on the bridge she will swing into the stream drawing 25 feet of water. At Astoria she will be met soon as she arrives down and a bar pilot will board her for sea. From the Columbia River the big tramp will head for Nanaimo, B. C, to replenish her bunkers and then shape her course for the Orient, her first port being Tsintau, the second Taku and the third Shanghai. Since January 1 there have been 21 off shore cargoes cleared from Portland, giv ing a total in January of 2,269,000 feet; February, 13,743,000 feet; March, 13,796.000 feet; April, 7.058.000 feet and May 7,168,000 feet. The steamer Oceano, which departed May 2, 1905, had aboard 3.S06,539 feet, but there were a number of other large ones, the Strathgyle, leaving May 16, 1908, hav ing had 3.784,915 feet; the Bessie Dollar, February 6, 1910, with 3,535.905 feet; Falls of Orchy, February 14, with 3.582,000 feet, and the Inverkip, with 3,641,669. The British steamer Tottenham, which made two voyages from this port with lumber, was regarded a3 a large carrier and on the occasion of her departure. May 23, 1907, had aboard 3,775,267 feet, while the Mathilda, sailing March 16, 1907 had 3,687,881 feet. The Knight of the Gaiter takes rank over her predecessors ;n the matter of size, as she has a length of 456 feet. beam of 66.2 feet and depth of hold of 30.7 feet. BIG SIIOAli IX UPPER HARBOR. Supple Asks Port of Portland to Im prove Channel at Morrison Bridge. Complaint was yesterday made to the Port of Portland Commission by JoseDh Supple, who conducts a shipyard at the loot or Kast Morrison street, that a bar has formed in the channel south of the Morrison-street bridge pier and that deep-sea vessels discharging at his dock are unable to reach the berth unless A Nature In her wisdom and beneficence has provided, In her great vegetable kingdom, a cure for most of the ills and ailments of humanity. Work and study have perfected the compounding of these botanical medicines and placed them at our disposal. We rely on them first because of their ability in curing disease, snd next because we can use them with the confidence that such remedies do not injure the system as do the strong mineral concoctions. Among the very best of these botanical preparations is S. S. S.. a medicine made entirely of roots, herba and barks in such combination as to make it the greatest of all blood purifiers and safest of all tonics. It does not contain the least particle of harmful mineral to injuriously affect any of the delicate parts of the system. 8. S. 3. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Malaria, Skin Diseases; Contagious Blood Poison, or any blood affection or disease even reaching down and cleansing the circulation of all inherited blood troubles. As a tonic S S S is unequaled. It builds up the system in the proper way, by purifying the blood and supplying a sufficient amount of vigor and nourishment to the body. If yon are suffering with any blood trouble, or are in any way run-down in health, you could not do better than take S. S. S. a purely botanical blood remedy. It cures without ever leaving any unpleasant or injurious effects. It is perfectly safe for young or old. Book on the blood free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA. OA. - --irr. in,, llJmJ 5,000,000 FEET, they are headed nearly to the Madison street bridge before swinging. Mr. Supple proposes to bulkhead his dock In the .event the commission will order the road deepened, so that the material can be disposed of there, and later he will have his entire holdings tilled with dredged gravel and sand so that he can utilize ' It for permanent structures. Tramp Steamers Head This Way. Next of the tramo lumber" ojirriem to enter the river will be the German steamer Wotan, which put out of Vic toria yesterday and Is due to begin working today at the Northern cPaclfic mill if she arrives in time. The steamer St. Dunstant also sailed from Honolulu and is expected off the bar In 10 days. She is to load an Australian cargo, part of which will be secured on the Sound. The British steamer Strathtay Is about loaded at St. Helens, and the last -of next week the Norwegian steamer Sark will be ready to sail from Inman-Poul-sen's. , G000 HUM OF LIVESTOCK PRICES HOLD THEIR OWX AT THE YARDS. Cattle arid Sheep Are Fairly Firm, While Hogs Are Weak Cattle From California. The run of livestock at the yards yester day -was a grain good. The quality of some of the offerings was against them, which ac counts for the prices realized, but in general the market showed no material difference In Its tone from the day before. The cattle market shows a fairly firm tone, aa does the sheep market, while hogs are - easy all around. Receipts for the day were 207 cattle, 15 calves, 1242 sheep and 21 mules. Shippers of the stock were C. G. Brook, of Berry, Cal., one car of cattle; C. H. Vehrs &. Son, of Lebanon, one car of cattle and calves;. Murphy Horse & Mule Company, of Portland, one car of mules; Prank M. Wlen. of Durham. Cal.. three ears of r-nttiA F. J. Haugh, of Durham. Cal.. three cara of cattle; C. Taylor, of Halsey, two cars of sheep; L. E. West, of Oakland, four cars of aneep; r . vv. wiiuams, or Junction City, one car of cattre and sheep, and J. S. Flint, of junction jity, two cars of sheep. The day's sales were as follows: Weight. Rrlce." 14 cows i 7.-i5 $4.70 1 steer 00 3.75 4 steers 10X2 4.50 7 steers H78 5.H5 1 staff 150O 4.O0 IulI lino 3.r0 70 hogs ; . . . 222 9.50 Prices quoted on the various classes of stock at the yards yesterday were as fol lows: Beef steers, good to choice Cal ifornia 9 5.75 $ 5.80 Beef steers, gcod to choice Eastern Oregon and Valley.. 5. AO 5 75 Beef steers, fair to medium, .V 4.25(b) 4.75 Cows and heifers, good to choice 4.25 5.00 Cows and heifers, fair to me- dium 8.73 4.50 Bulls .00 m 4.00 Stags a. 50 5.00 Calves, light 5.75 6.75 Calves, heavy 4.00 6-00 Hors. top 9.50 9.60 Hojts, fair to medium 8.40 9.15 Sheep, best wethers 4.50 - 4.75 Sheep, fair to best wethers.... 4.00 4.25 Bheep, best ewes 4.00 4.50 Lambs, choice 5.50 6 00 Lambs, fair .' 4.76 6.25 Eastern Livestock Markets. CHICAGO. June lO. Cattle Receipts es timated at 2O00: market, strong. Beeves, $5.S08.75; Texas steers, $5.357.30; West em steers. $5 5O7.S0: stockers and feeders. $4.00.50; cows and heifers, $2.907.15; calves, $6.50 9. Hogs Receipts estimated at 19.000; mar ket, 5c lower. Light. $ft.459-70; mixed, $9.45 9.70; heavy. $9.409.75; rough. $9.40 0.5O; good to choice heavy. $9.50 0.7O-; pigs. $9.25 9.60; bulk of sales, $9.55 9. 63. Sheep Receipts estimated at 6000; mar ket, strong. Native, $3.506; W'estem, $3.75 BOTANICAL BLOOD REMEDY Xf SfA A7V7 I Winner of Every Glidden Tour COYEY MOTOR CAR CO. S.T.ntK mod Coach Su. PIERCE CADILLAC A.10: yearlings. $.507.60: lambs, native. $5.75(gS.90; Western, $t.507.10. KANSAS CITY. .Tune 10. Reeelots. 2000: market, steady. Native steers. S.V30&8.50: native cows and heifers, $3,25 6 7.00; stock ers and feeders. $4.2Ti6.40; bulla. $4(5 6-5; calves, $4.508.75: Western steers, (5.50 8.15; Western cows, $4B.50. .nogs receipts, vouo; market, weak to oo lower. Bulk of sales. $9.356r9.45; heavy, $9.4O9.50: packers and butchers. tt.H5& 9.50; light. 9.30i.45; pigs. $9.15. neep rteceipts. oouu; market, steady. Mut tons. 4.506: lambs. S7.5O4i9.50: fed wethers and yearlings. $57.55; fed Western ewes, $4.50 OMAHA. June 10. Cattle Reeelots. 600: market, active to strong. Native steers. $5.50 68.25: cows and he 1 fere. 3.50a.75: Western steers, $3.75?r7; cows and heifers. $2.755.75; canners, s. stocKers and feeders. $3.75 41.25; calves, $47.75; bulls, stags, etc.. $4?f. Hugs Receipts. 7hOO; market, 5c lower. Heavy, $9.3o(9.37 ; mixed, $9.32 9.35; liKht. $9.359.40: nlirs, $&&9: bulk of miIm $9.326&.37. neep receipts. 3w; maritet steady. Yearlings, $5.756.75; wethers, $5atJ.30; ewes. $5.25&ti.5u; lambs, $7.251S.75. 6AJT FBANCISCO QUOTATIONS. Produce Prices Current In the Bay City - Markets. SAN" FRANCISCO. June lO. The follow ing prices wer current In the produce market today: Butter Fancy creamery, 2Sc : creamery seconds. 27c; fancy dairy, 26c. Cheese New. 13V44il4c; young America. 14 & 16 He. Egga Store, zsfcc; fancy ranch, 21 g. Poultry Roosters, old, 15 5.50: roosters. young, $8 10; . broilers, small, $2.253; broilers, large, s.aues4: xryers. e.su: hens, $5 10 ; ducks, old, $6 7 ; ducks. young. $8lu. Vegetables Cucumbers, 75c $2.25; gar lic. 34c; green peas, $1&1.75; string beans, 6c; asparagus, 75c $1.50; toma toes, 75c $1; eggplant. 4 6c. srrutt Apples, cnoice, ouc : apples com mon. 35c; bananas, 75c $3; Mexican limes. $o.oO7 ; (Jaurornia lemons, cnoice, $1.5 4; oranges, navels, $1.50 3.25; pineapples, $2. 60 3. 50. Millsturu Bran, 923 24 ; middlings, $28 S1. Hay Wheat, $1216.50: wheat and oats. $9 15; alfalfa. $7.50 11; stock $6 7; straw, per bale. 40 65c. Hops California crop, 12 g 14c Receipts Flour. 4194 Quarter sacks: wheat, 3S0 centals ; barley. 6073 centals ; oats, 1170 centals; beans, 224 sacks; corn. 5 centals; potatoes, 3105 sacks; bran, 735 sacks; middlings, 250 sacks; hay, 410 tons; wool, 105 bales; hides, 11.O00. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK, June 10. Evaporated apples quiet and steady on the spot. Fancy, 10 44 10c; choice, 88c; prime, 77Hc; common to fair, 6&5c. Prunes inactive but firm; California up to 3O-40S, 38c; Oregons, 49c. Apricots quiet but firm; choice, 1010c; extra choice, 10 11 c; fancy, 11 4 12 C Peaches dull but steady; choice, 6 6 c ; extra choice, 7 7 4 c ; fancy, 7 44 7c. Raisins quiet and steady; loose muscatels, 35c; choice to fancy seeded, 4 6c; seedless, 34c; London layers, $1.20M.25. Instant Relief for Sore Feet Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen Feet Cured Every Time. TIZ Makes Sore Feet Well, No Matter What Ails Them. Policemen all over the world use TIZ. Policemen stand on their feet all day and know what sore, tender, sweaty, swollen feet really mean. They use TIZ because TIZ cures their feet right up. It keeps feet In perfect con dition. Read what this policeman has to say: "I -warn MurprlNed and delighted with TIZ for tender feet. I hardly Know now to inank yon enongrn for it. It'a superior to powders or plasters. I can Keep my feet fa perfect condition. Relieve in my earnest Kratitude for TIZ. I am a policeman and keep on my feet all day." Emir Harreil, Aus tin, Texas. 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Were I lacking in knowledge pertaining to my specialty I wouhi never have attained my present suc cess, nor would I today be recognized as. the leading specialist treating men's ailments. I ask you to call at my office and talk with me about your case. Examination and consulta tion will cost you nothing, and I will explain to you my methods of curing. Varicose Veins, Contracted Ailments, Files and Specific Blood Poison, I treat and never fail to effect a cure. My Cures Are Thorough and I WILL WAIT FOR MY FEE UNTIL YOU ARE WELL If you cannot call, write for diagnosis chart. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., and Sundays from 10 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 2342 Morrison Street, Corner Second, Portland. Oregon. . BINO CBOOAG, CHINESE IXKTTOR. Strowbrldge bid.. 1334 First St.. room 11. nd 223 V4 Vlder St. CulneM Koot and Herb Medicine. Cures Cancer, Rheuma tism, Consumption. Dropsy, Catarrh. Stomach. Lunx. Liver and Kidney Troubles. All Chronic ailments of men and worn ;n. Examination tree. Drugstore, 285 Flanders SU L. T. YEE THE CHINESE DOCTOR Tee e Son's Medicine Co. spent lifetime study of herbs and re search In China; was granted diploma by the Emperor; won derful cure of all ailments of men and women when others tailed. If you suffer, call or write to TEE SON'S MEDI CINE CO., 1424 First. Cor. Alder. Portland. Or. INSTANTLY RELIEVED ana itsttnp comfort 8 a rati toed' by using THE FISCHER BUNION PROTECTOR It rc4u.cee swelling, stop rrtotl o d anil 1 rrl UUoo and keeps the shoes 1 n shape. OvertAO.000 sufferer brn- iunsons v u cted . r s tb I J w will send thJs sore u 8and",B "" days trlaL Be pay If Itmc nscflga ro. co.. St.. siLwrtRir, vn lonnr Mlns; Chinese .UedlcLne Co. Wonderful remedies from herbs and roots cure all diseases of men and women. Honest treatment. No operations. We cure when others fail. Hundreds of testimonials from sjrateful patients. Consultation free. 247 Tay lor st.. bet. 2d and 8d. 4 Inflammations, Irritations or ulcerations of all mu cous membranes, unnatu ral discharges from nose. Mar raver throat or urinary organs iTETO CWalCe. - $0& fey Druggists or la plain 'wrapper, ex press prepaid, on receipt of $ U or tb ree bottles. $.75 Booklet on req ue&t. " Stops Seasickness Motberslu'a Remedy quickly cares sea or train sickness. Guaranteed safe and harmless. SOo and 1 .00 box. Al 1 druKtrleta or direct from Motfcer aiu Bemedr Co., 318 Clelasd Blag., Setroit,Mlcl. I X ' Ye. 0 SP!l.'.l. '. a-SBBBi r a. v VBisE m MTbm mnadr for I Irr- f?t Catarrh. CaldaU x cuiictjuiruie my lacumes on a single line of ailments. I treat Varicose Veins, Hernia, Kidney and Bladder Ailments, Files, Blood and Skin Ailments and their AL LIED AILMENTS. I am certainly prepared to cure by experience and equipment, which are the keystones to success. I have the best-equipped medical office in the city. Contact with many patients has given me practical knowledge. I have records to show that I have treated more cases in my specialty than any other specialist in the West, A few hours or days under my treatment - may add years and health to your life. If you are suffering from any ailment I will examine you free. Every man should tke this opportunity to learn his true condition. HONEST AND CANDID ADVICE COSTS e you the very best opinion, guided by cures are permanent and lasting. No y, but thorough, scientific treatment ponslble for functional derangement, for self-examination blank if you can r street number on my envelopes or to $6.50 a course from our own labora M. daily. Sundays from 10 to 12. Portland, Oregon Prompt DR. TAYLOR, The LeaibiK Specialist. THAT ARE WEAK, NER VOUS AND RUN DOWN COME TO ME AND BE CURED SSgS PAY WHEN CURED MV FEB FOB A CURB 1ST XJ.VCOMPLI CATKD CASES IS 910. I cm an expert specialist, have bad SO years' practice in tbe treatment of ailments of men. My offices are tb best equipped In Portland. My meth ods are modern ana up - to - uate. My cures are quick and oositive. I do not treat ymptoma atu paten up. 1 thor oughly examine eacn case, find . th. cause, remove it ana tbus cure the ali ment. I CURE;. Varicose Vein. Contracted Ailments, Piles and Specific Blood Pol. son and all Ailment, of Men. CUKE OR 1VO PAY I am the only Specialist in Portland who makes no chars;, unless the patient la entirely satisfied with the results accomplished and who elves a written roarantee to refund every dollar paid for services if a complete and permanent cure la not effected. SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning:. itching and Inflammation stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected in seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call write for liat of questions. Office hours 9 A. M. to 0 P. M. Sun days. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. DR. LINDSAY 128 V4 Second St.. Corner of Alder. Portland. Or. V"ynN Y Is a deceptive disease thousands have it TRflllRI F and don't know it. If vvyUL)L.ti you want Kood results you can make no mistake by using- Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kid ney remedy. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. Sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney trouble. Address, Dr. Kilmer co.,Blnsaa4n.ton.N. Y. M EN