TTiv. MORXTXR OREGONIAN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910. 16 PACIFIG RATE GUI? Shipping Men Think Sound Lines Are Undermining. CARGO WON BY STEALTH Komrric Load Floor at Alblna Hock, Though Harriman Agent Believes BnMnees Should Hive Gone to I -oca I Carriers. Belief that trans-Faeiflc rates were ksln cut bv Pucet Sound line, whk-h was express jo days ago and was met trr denial. renewed retlTMir wun the announcement that the British tramp learner Kumertc. operated by the rrana Waterhousw Interests, will h"t today from the PonUnd mill to load tons of flour at the Albina doca ot me u. ru The question haa arisen why. when the rale la the aame from North Pacific oast port: should steamers operated out of Seattle and Taroma receive pref erence in handling carico from Portland over the regular line of tlie Portland ' Astatic Steamship Company! The answer Is believed here to be that rates are belns; rut. This suspicion has found voire In ocean-slilpplnir circles. It is believed that the regular rate of 11 a ton I being rut to J. and perhaps deeper. Local shipping men can think of no other reason why vessels irom r-u-t Sound should be sent here to take ' frelcht from under the very noses of other vessels. Harriman May Retaliate. J. Walter Ransom, general agent for the Harriman water lines, said that re cently a shipment of 15 tons of flour also went via Puget Sound. As to the tonnage to be loaded by the Kumertc. said yesterday ttont he had no com ment to make, other than that It seemed to him It should have none forward on the local steamer. That the Harriman family will not sit calmly and suffer a continuation of tlia practices Is generally believed, and It Is not doubted that plans will be for mulated for placing- a quietus on It. even to lowering- rates. Mr. Ransom refused to discuss that aspect of the case and ild that he would absolutely decline to comment on the routine of the flour from a standpoint of probable induce ments offered. Delivery No Qulrkrr. Balfour. Outhrie Co. are sending the consignment, which arrived from the In terior and was hauled over the Harrl man lines and unloaded on the O. R. ft Jf. dock, from which Its competitor will receive it todor. The Kumerlc will go to Puget Sound to complete loading, and as she took on only l.ortMMO feet of lum ber at the Portland mill and has no cargo ft her than the flour to work, she will delayed leaving the North. The Selja. of the Harriman fleet, which yesterday finished at the Eastern ft Western mill and shifted to St. Johns to work more lumber, will probably sail for the Far ;ait about the time the Kumerlc leaves the North, and In point of time and de livery there is spparently nothing In fa vor of the Waterhousw service. Aside from the squabble between steamship interests, the situation rs liarmful to Portland. Inasmuch as this city Is striving to Increase Its prestige m a fiour-shlpptng point, and that Is the only feature In which Its exports fell short of the combined shipments from :Puget Sound cities. Sound Figures. Padded. Flour that rightfully belongs In Port land's column Is routed north by rail, or forwarded with such cargoes as will be cleared on the Kumerlc. and Is then tab ulated with Puget Sound's exports to swell that showing. Portland has bested the Northern ports on wheat exports for such a lengthy per iod that comparisons are truly reaching the odious stage, and such flour routings serve only to place a greater handicap on tts efforts to obtain credit for legiti mate, shipments. a. tSTEAMKirS COOK DELAYED 3allrs Cily's Company Mourns Gal ley I.ord Who Goes to China. That steamboatmen place a high value on good cooks, which are as scarce along the waterfront as the proverbial "bucko" mates of old sail ing days. Is evident from efforts being made to secure the return from China of John Ouoy. for 13 years chief ex ecutive of the gaily on the steamer Italics City. Two years ago Guoy concluded that he had feasted his eyes fully on Colum bia River scenery and determined that a journey to the land of his birth "would be stimulating. Before depart ing hs negligently overlooked require 'ments of the Federal Immigration serv ice and was not supplied with a certl iflcate. When he sought to return, per ' mission was denied, though he protest led to the powers that be that he had labored for 13 years on the Dalles City. The sagacious ones across the Pacl ,t)c knew naught of the Dalles city. To them the term was accepted as an Amerlcanlied version of "chuck luck- 'or kindred game of chance, and Ouoy's petition was overruled. He communi cated the fact to his employers, and a bond of 3500 was offered as good faith. !f Guoy would he permitted to vacate ihls Far Kintern residence, but even then a bitch waa reported. Meanwhile the Dalles City's steward Is praising his present chef to keep him In good humor, but longs for the pastry and coffee "like Guoy used to make." CHINESE PREPARED FOR EXD Kunicrk-'s Store List Includes, Sli Coffins for Deceased Sailors. Carried virtually as regular equip ment on the British steamer Kumerlc are six coffins of rude Oriental mana facture. which contain embalming prep arations for the reception of bodies of Chinese members of the crew who may .die sway from Or'ental shores, as It Is stipulated In their contract that they shall be returned to their native heath for burial. Recently the ship's carpenter waa murdered at Seattle and an American casket was used, but the other Celes tials insisted that one of those of home manufacture be substituted, as it could better withstand the crude embalming process. Officers of the ship say that six coffins are always carried, as the crew numbers over 0 almond-eyed In dividual, t'nless they are lost at sea. It Is Imperative that their bodies be delivered to a Hongkong- hospital for Staal disposition. "EAV STEAMER MAY ARRIVE Kcurslon Drlngr Arranged Krom City on Prince Rupert. Reservations are to be opened Sep tember 1 for accommodations on the Sw r' Prince Rupert, of the Grand Trunk railroad, which Is to sail February 1 for a tour of the Hawaiian Islands, under the auspices of the cham bers of commerce of Portland. Seattle. Tacoma and Spokane, and If sufficient business la secured here the vessel will sail from this city and call here on her return February IS. The Prince Rupert has accommoda tions for S30 persons, each stateroom having double berths. While the trip will assume the aspect of an excursion, arrangements are being made for the participants to be entertained at Hon olulu and other Island cities by com mercial bodies. The voyage will be a combination of business and pleasure, as It Is hoped to closer cement com mercial relations between the principal Hawaiian cities and the North- Paciflc Coast. Two weeks will be occupied going and returning, allowing the same time for the lnter-lsland Junkets- A rate of 3J;5 has been named for round-trip. Including all accommodations, and lo cally the business will be looked after by the Tourist Agency ft Travel Bu reau, which has headquarters In con- IXTEXJJGUtCE Dae te Antra. OS's In port in port Aug. 1 Aug. 1 Aug. 20 Aug. i'O Aug. o Aug. 1:1 Aug. Aug. - Aug. i'H Oct- Ui .San Fodre... , Horkkoiik. ... ,8as Francises Eureka -.... .Cone Bar. Tillamook. ... Tillamook.... , San Pedro... .Han Ptdr.... 8aa Pedro. . San Pedro.... sUa. ........ falcon. Kureka. Breakwater. .. tv H. Elmers Oolden Oats... Roes CHr. ... Roanoke- Soavor. ...... Ooo. W. Elder. Rygja. Honskcng. cnoaaled ta tnW Kama. Falcon. Eureka. Bear Breakwater. .. So H Elmers. GeldM Oats... Roaooke. ..... Rom City. . ... Selja Ceo. OT. Elder. Beaver. P-Tgla For , Baa Francises . Eareka. ...... ,6an Pedro. ... .Coos Bay. , Tillamook. ... ..Tillamook. ... . 6aa Francises .San Pedre. .. . Hongkong.... .San Pedrs. ... . Fnn Pedro.... .Hongkong.... rie Aug. m Aug. 20 Aug. -.'1 Aug. Aug. 5s Aug. Aus. 23 '-4 Aug. 20 Aug. 30 Aug. Aug. Nov. 31 1 junction with the Chamber of Com merce. Deckplans of the steamer and other details are being explained, as applications have already been received. Araso Finishes Busy Trip. Awaiting orders from the Corps of Engineers. U. S. A., the steamer Arago arrived up yesterday and berther at the foot of Main street, after a strenu ous season of activity o:i the lower Columbia. tflnce last In port the steamer has participated in a survey from Fort Stevens to Tongue Point and from the latter mark to No. 2 buoy. known as the "shortcut channel," re moved snags Just off Cape Horn and hauled out more In Skamokawa Slough, where a number of overhang ing; trees were also cut away. Chinook's Company Assembling Cooks and a portion of the crew have been signed on the Government dredge Chinook, work on which Is expected to be finished by the contractors next week, but It Is doubted If the craft will be ready for service before Sept. because of details to he com pleted by her company. -Steam was yesterday gotten up on the donkey boiler and her large boilers have been accepted, so that the englneroom is practically finished. Gardiner Vessels Ready for Sea. GARDINER. Or, Aug. 17. (Special.) The steam schooner Han Gabriel fln- shed loading here Mondav. The schooner Lily Is ready for sea, loaded with spruce lumber for San Francisco. Pilot Schooner Leaves Out. ASTORIA. Or, Aug. 17. (Special.) The pilot schooner Joseph Pulitier loft out this morning for her station off the mouth of the river with Pilot Lelghton on board. Marine Notes. Having finished loading timber In the lower river, the tramp Alden Is due to arrive here today, and will berth at Inman-Poulsen's. First of two scows being constructed for the Star Sand Company will be launched early next week at the yards of the Portland Shipbuilding Company. In addition to being held off the bar by fog. the big- steamer Bear was further delayed Tuesday through a disarrangement of her steering; gear. while en route up the river. Loaded with 1.35.874 feet of lum ber, worth $16,080.61. the schooner Inca Is to leave down this morning. Her crew was signed last evening by Deputy Collector of Customs, Barnes. Scenes along the Columbia River, points of interest In Portland. San Francisco and Los Angeles and other views are contained in a new folder Is sued by the Harriman Coast Steamship line, which was received yesterday. Carrying 760.000 feet of lumber for San Francisco, the steamer Johan Poulsen yesterday cleared at tha Custom-House, also the Newport for Bandon. and the schooner Inca for Aukland. New Zealand. J. Hepner. who was to have been em ployed as wireless operator on the pilot schooner Joseph Pulitzer, but who was prevented from signing as a sea man by the Government Inspectors, ac cepted the berth as cook, so that he can preside over the wireless plant also. Work Is progressing on the conver sion of the old ferry Vancouver Into a dredge at the Portland Shipbuilding Company' plant, and she will probably be launched next week. The craft Is owned by the Columbia Contract Com pany. Passengers were numerous on the steamer Geo. W. Elder when she sailed last evening for San Francisco and San Pedro, and she waa accompanied down the harbor by the Newport, of the same fleet, which Captain Parsons will head for Bandon and Marsh Held. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. Aug. IT. Sailed Steamer Breakwater, for t'oos Bay; steamer Oeo. V. Klder. for San FrancUKo and San Pedro; ateamer New port, for Bandon. Aitorla. Aug. IT. Sailed at ( A. M. Steamer ;iue H. Elmore, for Tillamook. Ar rived down ai 4 and sailed at s A. M. Steamer Wellesley. for lirays Harbor. Ar rived down at 4 and sailed at S A. M. gteamer (.rave Harbor, for San Francisco. San Pedro. Aug. 17. Arrived Steamers Kim, City and Shasta, from Portland. San Kranrlaeo. Aug. 17. Arrived Steamer Lurllne. from Honolulu; steamer Bee. from Port Hadlock; barkentlne s. N. Castle, from Papeete. Tacoma. Aus. 17. Arrived British steamer Harpeake. from San Francisco, via Eureka; steamer Miseourian. trim Seattle. Sailed Steamer Governor, for Sound porta: ateamer Burkman. for Sound porta New York. Aug. 17. Sailed Steamer Lusttania. for Liverpool. Boston. Aug. 17. Arrived Steamer Ken tucky, from Copenhagen Havre. Aug. 15. Arrived Eteamer 8u Laurent, from New Tork. Rotterdam. Aug. IS. Arrived Steamer Vranlum. from New York. Hongkong. Aug. 17. Arrived Steamer Hervnlee. from Portland. Or., via Yoko hama. Yokohama. Aug. 13. Arrived Steamer Asta. from San Francisco and Honolulu for Hlogo. Shanghai and Hongkong. Hiogo. Aui. 17. Arrived Steamer Ad miral Hameiln. from Hongkong, etc.. for San Francisco. Seattle. Aug. 17 Arrived Steamer Hazel TVl;ar. from Portland. Sailed Steamer Stanley Dollar, for Nome: steamer Senator, for Nome; e'.esmer Olympia. for, N,mt; steamer Bertha for Tacoma. Tides at Astoria Thursday. High. Low. It 1 A. M ST feet S 41 A. M SI foot U. 13 P. at leel-a . ....- feet PAGER WINS EASILY Portland Boat Outstrips Wolf at Waterway Carnival. ENDURANCE RACE CLOSE Engines of All Competitors In Good Condition at End and Decision Is Deferred Fights and Clambake in Prospect. MAT.SHKIKLD. Or.. Aug. 17. (Spe cial.) The boat races made up the chief attraction of the deep waterway carnival today. The Pacer, of Port land, won the speed boat race against the Wolf this morning. The Pacer won with ease. The course was from North Bend, around a bouy opposite the cold storage plant in ' Marshfleld. The boats made the circuit five times, which made the course About 20 miles. On the last lap the Pacer was about two miles ahead of the Wolf. Her time for the 20 miles was 65 minutes. SIS seconds. The Wolf was 10 minutes slower. There will bo either a handicap race between two boats or the Pacer will run alone tomorrow, going as fast as she possibly can. In the race today aha won a cup and $1D0 cash prize. The Auto won the 25-foot class race over an eight-mile course. The Tag was second. The Piker, Navajo and Venus also ran. The Outlaw and the Scout ran a race in which the Outlaw won. An endurance race for cruisers was Interesting. In it were entered Edgar Simpson's Koos. Charles Vanzll's Ram bler and Kdgar McDanlels' Printer's Devil. They ran 16 miles. The race was to be decided on the way the boats ran and the condition of the engines at the end. They were all in such good condition that the winner has not yet been decider, but It probaby will be either the Koos or the Rambler. There was a parade of boats- tonight from North Bend to Marshfleld, with a display of fireworks on the water. Two prizefights are booked for the week and also a shooting match. A big- clam bake will be given tomorrow. INSURANCE AGAINST RAIN Vp-to-Date Step by Underwriters at Lloyd's. The wet wenther which made a quag mire of the United 8tates in the Spring Is now entertaining the people of Europe. In Switzerland the season at some of the resorts has been spoiled by constant rains; In France the Seine has begun another ominous rise; In Auenrla there have been disastrous cloudbursts snd thunder storme. and In England the rain has been coming down with devellsh per sistence since early In June. The TOiglleih are an outdoor race and do not mind oc casional wettings, but the steady soggl ness of the past two months has re duced them to pevlhne.w and despair. Country house parties have become Im possible; week-ends up the Thames or along the coast have lost all their old delights, and in London, the streets are ankle-deep with mud. The underwriters at Lloydet with char acteristic enterprise, hove begun to offer Insurance against wet holidays. The Lon doner who plans a week-end at Brighton or Bornemouth Is offered a guarantee of fair weather for a few shillings. If, despite this guarantee, the rain cornea down, spoiling hie new flannels, ruining his wife's hat and complexion and bury ing the holiday In gloom, he collects 2 damsges. The higher the premium, the higher the damages. It is a pleas ant device for mitigating the horrors of a Juicy, Joyless day, and besides, it makes) a strong appeal to the etvnal gambling spirit of the -Briton. A man who has Just won the price of a suit of clothes cannot be wholly unhappy. Lloyds exchange room Is" the great est gambling house In the world. There one msy make prudent bets against twins, sporting beta sgaine a war with Ger many, patriotic bets upon the King's life. It Is said that a great many policies of Insurance against twins are Issued each year. In amounts ranging from 61000 to 2U).O00. The young father carries all he can afford, for it le certainly worth a good deal to face that most appalling of shocks. In case the insured does not survive it. In case It drives him Insane or kills lilm out of hand, the money goes to the twins. But with a fat check in hUs hands he usually manages to sur vive. "Bootlegging" Charge Made. NEWPORT. Or., Aug. 17. (.Special.) The grand Jury of Lincoln County was discharged today. It brought m one In- A BEACTirTL WOMAN ! often dlatrend by Gray or Bleached Hair I m perla I Hal r Regenerator la the only eure and absolute ly h armies, remedy for either; easily applied; any natural shade produced; leaves the hair soft and glossy. It Is unequaled for Beard or Mustache. Sample of hair colored free. Privacy as sured correspondence. Imperial Chemical Mfg. Ca.. 136 W. tSd St. X. Y. ULlSO MiAU CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Our remed.ee are composed of the choicest roots, herbs and barka and are sure to cure to stay cured. All chronic diseases of men. $ km and women a specialty. If vou cannot call, send for symptoms blank. t7 Taylor t-. be, ftecnsxt and Third. Portland. Oregon. ASTHMA Jlelds to scientific treatment. No pow ers, no amoks, no douches. This Is "different." Send for booklet. "Free Air." to Dept. O. HERI MILLAR RKME1JV CO. 121 a. H at, Tacoaaa. Waaa. L. T. VEE rur. rmxKOE ikctom lee a Boa e atedwlae oa. ssat ulctuoa siuuy ot ft.ros aad re sarca la China; was graated Siploma by in. almpcror; w.a. a.rfui cure of all allmaata of ao.a aad wom.a wa.a olaers tailed. Xf rou sutf.r. call or writ, lo YXJC a BON'S ftlalUl CENK CO., 11', Hra. Cer. fertlaad. OS. QWAMP Is not recommended for J'1" everything: but if yon O nnT have kidney, liver or IJJ I bladder trouble It will be found just the remedy you need. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar aisea. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new discovery by mall free, also pamphlet telling all about It. Address. Dr Kilmer a Co . Blnghsmtoo. M. T Juianuniuoos, Irritation or ulcerations of all mo coas siembraaea, aanata ral discbarges from nose, throat or urinary orgaaa. '"V Sold !) DrnpgUts Is olaln wrapper, ex press prepaid, oa receipt of $1 .'or t ta ree bottles. 9Ktt Booklet oa isqaeau nmiitjr I V - .' . V el MEN CONSULTATION EXAMINATION DIAGNOSIS FREE FREE MUSEUM $10,000 EXHIBIT A REAL MUSEUM THE LARGEST AND FINEST MUSEUM OF ANATOMY ON THE COAST. Masks, Models, Plaster Casts, Skulls, Skeletons, lifelike mod els in wax; also many natural specimens preserved in alcohol. FREETOMENONLY This museum is in a distinct and superior class. Better and larger- than anything heretofore shown in Portland. Over 500 pieces in this ex hibit, which is entirely apart from our medical offices. It is interesting and instructive to a high decree. All men visiting Portland should see DR. TAY LOR'S FREE MUSEUM. OPEN EVEEY DAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. E Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. dlctment against Henry Lewis, a grocer, of Toledo, on the charge of 'bootleg ging." Lewis has been arrested before for the same offense. Grading Contract Is Let. APTORTA. Or., Aug. 17. Special.) 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You will secure to yourself that health, success and enjoyment of life which is every man's lot, whose bright and steady eyes, clear and healthy skin, active brain, congenial make-up and physical development show that no contaminating influences of disease are devastating his sys tem, that no mental, moral or physical debility is making his life a miserable failure. ' . - MY TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS I do not treat symptoms. I treat and cure the ailment be hind the symptoms. If the case presents even the slightest fea ture upon which I have a doubt, or if I recognize incurable com plications, I positively refuse treatment. I would rather give up my practice than indulge in either guesswork or make-believe cures. I have devoted years of earnest and conscientious en deavor to the unravelment of some of the most perplexing prob lems that ever confronted the profession, and believe that I have attained the limit of medical possibilities in my particular branch of practice. I have brought to light the true nature of men's ailments and the causes of the symptoms they present. In addi tion I have by the scientific blending of drugs produced remedies that meet every condition that it seems possible to cure. There is no cause to hesitate. Consultation costs nothing, and I will not offer my services unless I ean cure you. My Original and Exclusive Treatment for Men's Ailments Has Been Proven in Numbers of In stances Where Success Has Seemed Impossible Before. Information That Is of Vital Interest to Every Sufferer Free. How Thes Can Be Cured Without Experi menting'. Have You Violated the Laws of Health?' Correct Medical Methods for the Permanent Cure of Blood Ailments, Piles, and All Bladder and Kidney Ailments. Medicine furnished from my own laboratory for the convenience and privacy of my patient, from $1.60 to 96.60 a course. Bom A. M. ta B P. M. Snaaya trvm 19 ta 1. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. Tha Leading Specialist The Specialist's Advantages The average physician treats a few cases of the ailments here mentioned, and a few cases of nearly every other ailment that afflicts humanity. A gen eral practice affords no opportunity for becoming expert in any particular branch of medicine. I treat men only. I have treated and cured thousands of cases of each and every. ailment peculiar to men. If afflicted with any ailment you can come to me, knowing that I have treated and cured case after case exactly like your own, and a great many others al most identical. You can rest assured that I know all about the ailment, and I will not make a single misstep in jts treatment. From the very minute you place your case in my, hauds you may look forward to a complete and perma nent cure, and can expect marked im provement very quickly. I never accept cases in which I feel the least doubt as to satisfactory results being obtained, and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you are being treated by a strictly reliable specialist. THE DR. TAYLOR CO. 2341j Morrison Street, Corner Second, PORTLAND, OR. Hours, 9 A. M. to 8, P. M. Sundays, 10 to 1. The County Court at its session today awarded a contract to Mead Bros, for clearing and grading the proposed road from Arch Cape Creek to th south line of the county, a distance of about two miles, to a connection with the highway being built by Tiilamook FREE ONLY You can arrange with me to pay for your cure when entirely well. No charge for pergonal advice and consultation. Call if oth ers have failed to help you Blood Ailments Others dose the system with powerful medicines, scarcely less dangerous than' the ailment It self. Under my treatment the en tire system Is cleansed. The last taint Is destroyed. Every symp tom vanishes to appear no more. I employ harmless blood-cleans- . lng remedies. They are remedies heretofore unknown In the treat ment of this ailment. They cure by neutralizing and absolutely destroying; the poison In the sys tem. Such cures cannot be other than complete and per manent. Varicose Veins I positively cure varicose veins. I MEET WITH NO FAILURES, nor is my treatment ever fol lowed by - undesirable results. MY METHOD OF EFFECTING A CURE IS PAINLESS, and no other equally satisfactory, safe and certain methods exists. It is an original and distinctive meth od and produces AN ABSOLUTE LY THOROUGH AND TERMA NENT -CURE. Varicose veins not only im pair activity, but in many in stances gradually undermine the general health. A THOROUGH CURE IS A MATTER OF VITAL IMPORTANCE, and is also a matter of but very few days' treatment under my system. Men's Ailments Through my long experience treating these ailments I have devised methods that not only cure, " soundly and permanently, but cure fn less time than the best of other treatments require. Take no chances. Do not risk your health and strength by re lying on patent nostrums or un certain methods. You are abso lutely secure when you entrust your case to me. County around the face of Necarnie Mountain. The contract price is $7.25 a rod. The completion of this short strip of road will provide a continuous highway suitable fr teams or automo biles from Astoria to Nehalem and Til lamook Bays. NOT A DOLLAR NEED B PAID UNTIL CURED Consultation and examlnaUon. If you cannot call, write free self-examination blank and book. Many cases cured at home. 230V2 Yamhill St PORTLAND, OR. Cured in Three Days "The NEAL Cured Me." Habit No Hypodermic Injections The NEAL is an INTERNAL treat ment of twenty-five doses, at the in stitute or in the home, and a guaran teed bond and contract is given each patient that if a perfect cure is not effected the treatment will be free. From Drunkards to Free Men in Three Days This Is the Hopeful Statement Cured Men Are Making as They Leave the Neal Institute. Every day men can be in cominc to and going from the Neal Institute of SS4 Hal! st.. Portland. Or. They nil the de scription given above. It la truly a re markable thing when a man 1 broken In tplrlt and a complete slave to that habit, drink, can in three day.' time and with only internal doses of a harmless medicine be cured of a habit that Is slowly but most surely causing his mental, moral and physi cal breakdown. The Neal Institute has found a cure that will bring about just such a change. There has never been a failure to cure, and that If there ever should be that all money will be cheerfully refunded. Any Information in the form of bank references, testimonials from cured patients and noted doctors, etc will be cheerfully furnished for the asking. You can take this treatment at the institute or your home, and your money will Tie returned if a perfect cure is not effected. Investigate this, it will only take a few moments to phone us for informa tion. Personal and financial reference on application. For full information, phone, write or call at the NEAL INSTITUTE Phone Marshall 2400 354 Hall, corner Park THAT ARE WEAK, NERVOUS AND RUN DOWN Come to Me and Be Cured The uoctor That Cares. Pay When Cured MY FEB FOR A CURE 1ST UNCOMPLI CATED CASES IS f 10. I am an expert specialist, have had 30 years' practice in the treatment of ailments of men. My offices are the best equipped In Portland. My meth ods are modern and up to date. My cures are quick and positive. I do not treat symptoms and patch up, I thor oughly examine each case, find the cause, remove it and thus cure the ail ment. I CURE Varicose Veins, Contracted, Aliments, Piles and Specific Blood Pol son and all Ailments of Men. CURE OR NO PAY I am the tfnly Specialist In Portland who makes no charare unless the patient is entirely satisfied with the results accomplished, and who frivea a written guarantee to refund every dollar paid for services if a complete and permanent cure Is 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 list of questions. Office hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sun days, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. daily. DR. LINDSAY I28H Second St., Corner of Alder, Portland, Or. We Cure Men Only $10 IS OUR FEE BLOOD POISON, SKIN AILMENTS. SORES, KNOTTED VEINS, NERVOUSNESS, , PILES, KIDNEY, 'BLADDER AND ALL ailments'. Consult Skilled PECULIAR Specialist, Who .... Cures After - 10 EN. Otherm Fall. A CERTAIN CURE Is what we wlU give you, if curable, and the best refer ence we could give as to professional reliability Is the cured, satisfied pa tients we dismiss. There Is absolutely no patenwora; , about the results ot the course of treatment we give for each of the ail ments we make a specialty, for often soon after .beginning our treatment every symptom of trouble disappears and the ailment never returns. Lowest Charges II Quickest Cures f Any Specialist. I! That Stay Cured. YOU CAN TAKE OUR TREATMENT WITHOUT A CENT AND PAY VH AFTER WE CURE YOU. We want a chance to prove we can cure all afflict ed, skeptical men who msy hesitate to come to us because they have been dis appointed by unskilled doctors. FREE Consultation and Examina tion. ' Write for question blank or call. - Pacific Coast Medical Co. Cor. First and Washington Sta, - Portlsnd. Or. - Cored. Only anthorlre3 Keeley In. stitute hi Oregon. Write for Ulna bated eiroolsr. Keolir Inetlrnte. Drink