1910. 10 Titi' irnnvrvp nii .fnvi A V TrfPSTlAV ' SEPTEMRER 13. SCHOOLS REPORT NGREUSE OF 3150 Total Attendance on Opening Day of Fall Term Is 19,914. YEAR'S GAIN IS 19 PER CENT Jn Spile of Complins renlnula Bnlldine Ha Full Knrollmc-nt. Crowded Knnms Will Nr-c-Halo Transfer. The public schools opened )etcrday nnntlnc with a tot.il enrollment of 1P.- !). an Increase of Si;1", or about 19 per rent ovr last ve.u. The enrollment on the first d:iv of school a year ; was K.T6I. Ait l usual not oil the .cho..l children in tho city reported the first mornlnc of the term. They will drift in from f1V to flay anil It Is exacted the total will le 2..io or ;3.fW. The tot.-l enrollment Inst ear was S.'P.0'l. The hich school enrollment e.terlny was ".'il. on in.-rcx-e of r.t J over List year. There was n slicht falling off at both the Washington and Lincoln his1! schools. Mil tin- v.as prcatly overbal ance,! bv the enrollment at the Jefferson Hllth t?-ho,.I. which reached 507 a I'ttm pared to m last rar. The Wnshincton Mich S.hool enroi:.-l 1147 and the Lin coln I'neM.k'd-for r..ndltio:is d.vrlope.1 In the common . ho.. Is. .-mc of them are so crowded that pupils will have to e transferred to the nrarrst schools. MI" In other Instance, mh.-re a hi Increase was expected, a decrease was apparent. The children reported at 9 nVI.M-k were asusn.d to classes, tlven ll-ts of books they need and sent home. This morning: school will reallv b. Rin and the tx.ys and lr!s will bttry thrmi-clxes in their studies for the fall term. While much coir.pi.iiiH has heen made about the safety of the Vninilla school rnd while It was reported that many psrents would not send their children to school until repairs were made, the en rolment showed an Increase over last . ear of 16. Mnrquam lias No Pupil. As no pupils were reported from the 'Marmiam schoid and only four or fKe nttendrtl last year. It was decided to aoindon the scnool this rar. Another school that reported no at tendance was East .Mount Tabor, but It will be kept open, as pupils are expected this week. There wa a his increase in the en rollment of the trades acixvols. Llchty fowr boa Mid 1 girls reported, making total of 101. as compared lo S on the opening day last year. (niiiMiralitc 1- is lire Shown. Koilowinj: is the compute list of en rolments at all the schools compared with last year: lire. lnia. .lr..orth .::ma HerwieAd. r.et .Viklns.-n - Hotr and G.rls' Aid I lroiln rtu.'krosn h . l m 1 .......... . lintoo kllj V-U''0 i roln 1 j I- vaf Iwn:."n Htm .... Vt M"unl la&or .. r.Moi V.litnr rrr.oa Fj!ihi I'erk llrrn'M" ........... Maw thome ,tcii:aid II- PadaT U.-.m.io leinc.on ......... .l-"-r..n Hjh Hrrrm l-a-M I.nl - l.'nc-'n rit;n l.w eil n Mu-'iuu ti M-n'" M'.'Jnt Titt"'r ....... orklfr lirvrn p-niii-u'a . . frtnTiieuri Ulrhmord Hne ltjf Park ..llrr... hactut.:k lei 7 s n"l ):. i; -v taai -.'It l 4M Kit 1 l - 4T 4 '.4 4 l: 47 11 ;n i .-. 17 tVH PI i.H 1 1 ail I .-..! i; i i'0 1 IH l:.n II r.M S4 4'.t -4". 4 I J I rr rWMjih MonM Tl'r s;phri. Sarns!l TTwIllirer THmitjon T-l i hois Trades utrlfcl Vprnon U aiitincton Hl(?a .. Wfwwllaii n WoMtiKll T.tal s.-heoi epennd 9 -T-nal tvj m and 4t'S 111 f.t M I.I 17s "47 in i-.t r;4i lix'.l 411 . ..I.7M 1J1 rck of term. RIOTING CHARGE FAILS Bacsacc A Omnlbit Transfer Cm paoy Drops. Iroi-ullon. G. A. Hoda-ers. businesa acrnt of the Teamaters" I'nlon. accused of particl patlng In a riotous demonstration In Trent of tie office of the KasgaR-e : Omnibus Transfer Company on Labor !e. was dlj-charccd yeslerdav inorn l"t by Judge Bennett because K. K. Frown, who had sworn U a complaint aralnat Koljtrrs. failed lo appear to prosecute the case. It waji Ihe announced Intention of the complaining- company lo aecure r.O if more warrants for Hie men who overturned one of their w-ipons and precipitated a demonstration, which for a time threatened to be a serious riot. In addition to the 1! arrests In the act by the police, warrants were Issued for fhree men. of whom HodKers waa t.e only one arrested up to the present lln-.e. ALLEGED FELON GOES FREE Man Willi Had Itrrord l Forced lo Ijravr C ity. However. James Mct ann. alias 'MisniWa Slim." went free from the City Jail esterday mornlna. although a strlns of felony and misdemeanor chars-eft and a had rr'mlnal record were alleared asainst him. His release was due to Ihe de slon of the proseoutlna- attorney at Vancouver. Wash., that a charue of hia-nway robtiery brouithl acalnst the man there could not be established. Mcfann also escaped Identification as the man who held up the Ash staare. two weeks alto, lie was arrested tre. on a rharite of carrying conceded weapons, but as he had served six days and bis weapons were confiscated, he wis (riven an opportunity to leave the city. UNEQUALLED. park Tilford'a randies, for flavor, for purttr- for dellclonsiiess.. Sis:. Slchel & fa.. X Third. TMrtl and Wartiinttton ami wlla-Farco bldg.. exclusive agents In Portland. SNAPSHOTS OF PORTLAND CHTLDR EN ON OPENING " ".- , 1 . ?&', .VvK30 iL , v" V.sj f i 1 Western Lumbermen Given . Little Time to Bid. . CONTRACT MAY GO EAST Ulels on Supplie for Canal Must Ho in Washington by September 19. Fanll Found Willi Brevity of Time Allowed. Lixitv of official methods, or desire to shut Pacific Coast ports out of com petition for -upplies for the Isthmian Canal. i Indicated by the receipt here vesterday of a call for bids for 1.2.ta- feet of lumber, and other supplies, for delivery at either end of the Panama ditch. This contract would doubtless bo reached for. by western mill owners, mere it not for one clause in the call, which says that the bids will be re ceived at the ofTice of the Isthmian Onal ODmmltii. In Washington, not Inter than 10:30 A. M.. September 1?. While a hustling lumberman may pos sibly compute his hid- on the fretcht cost and other details, and pet Ills offer Into Ihe mall in time to reach Washing ton at that hour, lumbermen say ho will still be. handicapped by the rush In which the work will have to be done, while Kastern manufacturers may. at ti-lr leisure, prepare their bld. make all arrangements for shipn-cnt and mill Juive time ! srare. The terms of the caJI are for delivery on the dock, either at Colon or Balboa. saving clause provides, that if no award Is made m the time of opening the blda. other offers rray be considered. 1f the. po"rnarks uliow that they were deposited In time to reach Washington the day before the time set. Most of the lumber epecined. is lo b surfaced on four sides, making the contract a very valuable one. SI XCOOI.IKS ARK I.KKT IN CITY Otaru Marti Has Crew of 50 on Ar rival, but Only I I on Departure. A thinly-veiled attempt to carry pas-sena-ors not on her manifest was inti mated by Immigration Inspector J. IT. Harbour to have heen made by the cap tain of the Japanese steamer Otaru Maru. No. 2. which left yesterday, laden with lumber, for Hankow. Six Japa nese on the vessel, carried ot members of the crew, failed to appear when thry were mustered prior to her de parture. The steamer is of small sine, hut rar ried 60 men on her arrival here. Khe went out with 44. making no attempt to fill the vaeaneles. Inspeetor Bnrbour eollerted head tax from the captain for the nilsstna- members. It Is be lieved that this method Is beinc Ren erally followed by Japanese vessels to evade the unwritten understanding; be tween the Amerlran and Japanese kov ernments by whieh no coolies are ad mitted to this country. Hereafter ves sela from the Flowerv Klnardoin. carry Ins; larite crews, will underso close scrutiny. The Otaru Maru. Xo. 2. cleared yes tenlav at the Custom-house with 1.4I2.33R feet of lumber for Hankow and left down at 1 o'clock. CAXXER1ES PAY EMPLOYES Men Who Worked on Wusliougal River Receive Xearly $30,000. ASTORIA. Sept. i;. i Special.) The Alaska Fishermen's Parkas' Company and the Columbia Klvcr I'ackcrs" As sociation ra'l off the crews from their I 1 itTv I f:W V:? ill Wliri -f s. Ii I I rd .iK' "1 -t e , 1 ;JV - ill- tif.1 ' . 3 MIlLMCOMIf. AAV4. NushaKak lilver. Alaska. canneries this afternoon. Each Is distributing from to $30,000 among- Its em ployes. These companies are also discharg ing the cargoes of canned salmon from the ships St. Francis and St. Nicholas. The former is unloading at the Elmore warehouse, and -the latter Is discharg ing at the Kinney cannery. MF.W KAILS ARKlVK AT ASTORIA t-teel for Hallway Sent Around Cape Horn on Steamer Falcon. ASTORIA. Sept. 12. (Special.) The pilot schooner Pulitxer arrived in from her station this afternoon for water and supplies. The American-Hawaiian line steamer Falcon arrived totlay from San Fran cisco and among her c-:irgo were 700 tons of steel rails, which were shipped from the Atlantic coast for the Astoria Southern Hallway Company's now line. Marine Notes. Tim steam schooner Klamath will loave today for t. Helenn. to complete her deck load of lumber, for shipment lo San FTanclsco. The Canadian government has eiab llshed a life-saving station with a motor lifr.noal at Banfield, and Paehena Bay. Karkley Sound, on the west coat of Vancouver Island. C. H. Allen, commanding tile steamer SVea. reports that on September 2, while crossing out of Grave Harbor, he 1 touched bottom, drawing 17 feet, with a ' amootli sea and a seven-foot tide. Knslgn C. I. Wright, commanding the torpedo-boat destroyer Paul Jones, re ( ports that on September 4. 30 miles west I of Ano Nuevo light, he sighted two j heavy timbers about W0 feet long, a menace to navigation. The American schooner Willie R. Tlume arrived In the river yesterday, and will proceed to Kalama, and thence to Rainier, to take a cargo of lumber 6TEAMJEB INTF.IJ JlitOCK. Dm to Arrtsa. Nam. From Tt.v.r San Pedro. , Data In port Sue H. El mora. .Tillamook. ... In Uolden (lit. ...Tillamook. ... In Klumath San Krsn-Wro In Washtoa-ton. . . .San Frsnrlsco 1 n Kreakwater. .. .Coos Hay In Kureka Kureka In r.fo. w. Elder. . San Pedro. ... In port port port port port po-t port I Fsleon. Jlan Francisco Sept 13 IS 18 Hear ....an Pedro. ... epi. Roanoke San Pedro. . .. Hept. Rose City San Pedro. ... S pt. F.ycJa . .- Jlonkon. ...Oct. Scheduled to Depart. Kama For Dats Faleon. San Francisco. Sept. Kureka Kureka ept. Sue II. Elmore. .Tillamook. ... Sept. Oolden uata. . . .Tillamook. . . .s-j.t. Breakwater. Coos Bay Sept. Geo. W. Elder. .San Pedro. ... Scot. Klamath San FranrlBcoriopt. Washington. . . .San FrancUcoSept. Beaver Sai. Fedro. . . .Sept. Hear San Pedro s. pt. Roanoke San Francfsco I pt. Kose City San Pedro. ... .- pi. HyiJa. Mongkonc.. Nov. for Honolulu. She will make qulek dis patch and will carry close to l.ouo.000 feet. The American fhip Berlin, brinKlng 23. Cot cases of salmon from the Alaska can neries, moored at the Alhina dock yes terday afternoon, and will begin dis charging ttKlay. After she Is emptied ohe will probably go into Winter quarters at Goble. Word was received yesterday at the office of the Lighthouse Service Bureau that the Armerln had departed from Astoria for Urays Harbor. . where she will do some buoy work, and will then proceed to Seattle for minor repairs. The tender Manxanita Is now at Seattle, taking on coal for "light" vesacls along the Washington coast. The tender Heather has left Ketchikan, on her way south. Necessary minor repairs to her engines will delay the departure of the Bteamer Breakwater, for Coo Bay. until to morrow. During the many months when the Breakwater was at sea, nearly all the time on her five-day schedule, it was impossible to overhaul her engines, and the adoption of a seven-day schedule f j t DAY OF SCHOOL it ' - f wan- seized ss the first opportunity to Rive her a going-over. Captain Magenn, however, will not sacritlce her reputa tion for punctuality, and will make up the time, bo as to appear here again on his regular whedule. Movements of Vessels. PORTT.AN'D. Sept. 12. Arrived Fteamer Rureka. from Eureka: steamer Geo. v. El dr, from San Pedro; schooner W. R. Hume, from San Kranctseo. bailed Steamer Otaru Maru. fur Hankow. .Wona. Kept. 11. Arrived at S and left up hi :30 A. M. Steamer Eureka, from Kureka. Arrived at imd left up at 11:30 A. M. Steamer Geo. V." Eider, from San Pedro and ay ports. Arrived last night Schooner W. R. Hume, from San Kran clsco. Arrived at 10:45 A. M. Steamer Pal con, from San Francisco. Arrived at 12 noon Schooner Irene, from San Fedro. San Francisco, Sept. 1'.'. Arrived at S A. M. Steamer Johan Poulsen, from Portland; at 10 A. .l. -Steamer Rosa City, from Port land. Sailed last nisht Steamer J. A. rhanslor. for Portland. Arrived at 1 ' P. M. Steamer Bar, from San Pedro. Sailed at I P. M. Steamer Asuncion, for Port land. South Bend. Kept. It. Arrived yesterday Steamer Grays Harbor, from Portland. Seattle. ept. 12. Arrived Steamer Ne vadan, from San Francisco: steamer Jim Butler, from San Francisco: schooner Robert Searles. from Hito; steamer P. J. Abler, from Borina- Sea; steamer Atlas, from Ta coma: V. S. S. Manzanita, from Astoria; schooner Ben Dixon, from San Francisco. Sailed Steamer Jim Butler for Tacuma; steamer Tiverton, for San Francisco. Tacoma. Sept. 12. Arrived Steamer Jim Butler. from San Francisco. Sailed Steamer Admiral Sampson, for Seattle. Run Francisco. Sp'- 1J. Arrived Steamers Chehalls. G. C. I.lndaiicr. Luck Neff. from Oroya Harbor: Johan Poulsen. from Astoria: Rose City, from Portland; Homer, from pribv'.eff Island; Bramley. from Tacoma; schooner Hertte Minor. from Columbia I I SHOW MEN I CAN CURE THEM I demonstrate my ability in the treatment of the ailments in my specialty, first, by giving immediate benefits; secondly, by tbe rapid progress my patient make from the beginning, and each and every patient knows that he is going to get well from the fact that there is no standstill about the ailment, no weery weeks and months of wait ing, hoping and watching for benefits the trouble must yield if I tell you in the beginning I can perma nently cure you, and it is beeanne I am a scientific specialist and know how to CUBE. By the latent and best methods I cure, to remain cured, Blood and Skis Ailments, Varicose Veins, Piles, Kidney and Bladder Ailments. If afflicted men in Portland and vicinity knew of the permanent cures I aooomplisk, of the patients I dis miss who don't have to continue .seek ing and paying for treatment, some of them having been treated a docen times before, they would surely lose no time in seeing me. I prove my sncceps over other specialists. I in ask yon to believe me. I don't ak you to tak i my word for what I say a vimt and treatment will tell and convince yon if you have any doubts, in a Dollar jieej Be Paid I WILL TREAT YOU FREE for one week If you desire to pro, that I can cure you. I have spent thousands to develop my treatment, and I know what It will do. Don t sperlment elsewhere. Try my treatment freo, and be convinced that I can euro you. tvnlle fke ordinary etw la i.ast1a timw mm aasiklBB i lstak.es, I aeeosnollak oarea. See aso bow, $S AND $10 IS ALL I CHARGE FOR CURING SOME CASES sir FRICES ARE ALWAYS TUB I-OWET. no matter where you o. There is a reason my practice is the largest, my offices are the Taraeat. I am prepared to tr.at the largest numbers Therefore I can cure you the cheapest. Having the moat experienced and best clen tlflc treatment to be had, I can curt jrou the quickest. If you hare any troubla whatever, come to me. CON'STJlrATtOJI AXD BX ASMTf ATIOW FREE at office or by mail. One personal visit Is preferred, but if fhle Is Im practicable, write us a full and unreserved history of your ae and get our opinion free. Many usci oured at home. Medicines fresh from our own laboratory. $1.60 to .6 per course. Hoara A. 91. to S P. M. nBday, 10 n 11 ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO., Inc. CORWfCR SBCOXD AMD TAHHItt 8TS, PORTLAND. OR. CATARRH i A SYSTDilC BLOOD DISEASE Catarrh is not merely an affection of the mucous membranes; it is a deep-seated blood disease in which the entire circulation and greater part of the system are involved. It is more commonly manifested in the head, nose and throat, because of the sensi tive nature of these membranes, and also because they are more easily reached by irritating influences from the outside. The symptoms of Ca tarrh, such as a tight feeling in the head, nose stopped up, throat clogged and dry, hacking cough, etc., show that the tiny blood vessels of the mu cous membranes are badly congested and inflamed from the impurities in the circulation. To cure Catarrh per manently the blood must be purified and the system cleansed of all tin healthy matter. Nothing equals S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the disease at its head, goes down to the bottom of the trouble and makes a complete and lasting cure by PURIFYING the blood. Then the inflamed membranes bee-in to heal, the head is cleared, breathing becomes natural and easy, the throat is no longer clogged, and every un pleasant symptom of the disease dis appears. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and for this reason is the most certain cure for Catarrh. Book on Catarrh and medical advice free to all who write. THE aWIT 6PECIT10 CO., Atlanta, Ba. River; bark Star of Iceland, from Nushasak; schooner Washcalore, from P.andon. Sailed Steamers Bandon. for P.andon: Washte naw, for Vancouver: Tnmalpals, for Ho ulam; Asuncion, for Portland. Tides at Astoria Tuesday. Hitch. Low. fj A. M 5.3 feeti::i: A. M 1.5 feet 7-4o P. M....7.1 feet .!::& P. M .... 4.9 feet ECZEMA TOTALLY COVERED HIS FACE When a Baby Hair All Came Out Always Scratching Mother ' Got Cuticuraand He was Cured After 3 Years of Disease. " My son was about four, months old when he was taken with dreadful ecze ma. I had four different doctors but they could not help him. The hair all came out and bis face was totally covered. His eyes were shut and we thought he would go blind. His limbs and body ' were also affected. Uewas always scratching; I had to keep his little haods tied down and he seemed to have a ereat deal of pain. We did not know what to do. I used to get sick handling him, from the way the corruption was always running. "But I got some Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and in a week or ten davs I could see the eruption drying up and before long he was cured, after about three years of the terrible disease. Now he is nineteen years old and has not a sign of the old trouble. You see I learned to save three-quarters of the doctors' bills by using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and I will recommend either to any one and advise them to use them and receive a safe, 6peedy cure. Mrs. Catherine Mocklin, Dock St., Royalton, Pa., Feb. 21, 1910." Cuticura is the most economical treat ment for torturing, disfiguring affections of the skin of infants, children and adults. A single cake of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuticura Ointment are often sufficient. Cuticura Soap 25r.). Ointment (50c.). Resolrent tSoc). Dd Chocolate Coatsd Pills 2Sr.). are sold throughout the world. Potter Drug 4 Chem. Corp., Sole Props.. 137 Columbus Ave.. Boston. 06T-If ailed Free, Cuticura Book on bkin and Scalp. t4 A Thorough and Permanent Cure For Every Ailing Whose Case I Undertake lVlca.ll For Treatment, and Not aDolIar Need Be Paid Until You Are Well COULD ANY OFFER BE FAIRER? No man could make a fairer or more straight forward proposition than that. I make this offer because I KNOW that my methods will cure any case that I accept for treatment. Under no circumstances do I ever attempt to treat Incur able cases. If I attempt to treat your case, therefore, depend upon It that I will cure you. If ailing- you can depend upon it that the service I offer von is the service vou need and is service such "as can be rendered by physician. Maybe you are one of tho larpe number of men who tntnK ineir i-d.se is incurable Perhaps vour own doctor ha-s told you you could not be cured; but. remember, that Is onlv because lie did not understand your ailment and could not cure you. It did not mean that you could not get help front an expert or experienced specialist. I Cure to Stay Cured bv a method that involves no painful processes. No other physician employs a like method, and so thorough is my work that there need not he the slightest fear of a relapse into the old condition. It is not a question of whether you can be cured, but whether you will he cured. Don't wait until it i too late. jUv method is perfect and quick. The cure is absolutely cer tain. I especially solicit those casps where ninny so-called treatments have failed or where money has been wasted on electric belts and other applli ances. Men's Ailments My Specialty I have limited mv specialty in practice to only a few of the more impor tant ailments so that 1 could KNOW these thoroughly. My experience aloiiR this one path for 25 years qualifies me to say positively lliat stu-h troubles a varicose veins. specif ie blood poison, contracted ailments, ob structions can be cured perfectly so as to stay curtd. Of course. I use different methods than the ordinary physician. Most of these arc orit;in:il with me and were devised for just such cases as the ordinary courses of treatment fail to reach. I CURE CONTRACTED AILMENTS. Kvery contracted aliment I treat is thoroughly cured: my patients have no relapses. When I pro nounce a case cured there is not a particle of inflammation remaining and there i not the slightest danger that the ailment will return in its original form or work its way Into the jteneral system. No ailment is so trivial as to warrant uncertain methods of treatment, and I espe cially solicit those cases that other doctors have been unable to cure. OBSTRUCTION'S. My treatment is absolutely palfl les. and perfect results can be de pended upon in every instance. I do no cutting or dilating whatever. My eolored chart sliowlna; ihe male anatomy and affording: nn In teresting; study in nien'a ailments, free at Mflce. Free Consultation Call at the office, if possible, for free advice, examination and diagnosis. If vou cannot call, write for Symptom Klank. I offer not only FREK consultation and advice, but of every case that coshes to me I will make a careful examination and diagnosis without charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert opinion about his troubles. ..... MY OFFICE IS OPEN" ALL. DAY FROM 9 A. M. TO 8 P .M.. AND blN DAYS FROM 10 TO 1 ONLY. The DR. TAYLOR Co. CORNER MORRISON AM) SECOND STREETS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OH. MEN You Are Invited to Call SUCCESS ATTENDS OUR EFFORTS We are specialists for men. We treat men successfully and cure onlv those : ments which constitute specialties. In seeking medical treatment there are certain qualifications that you should require of your attending physician ability. experience, skill and an established reputation for RELIABILITY. We claim the above requirements, which are necessary for successful treatment of AILMENTS OF MEN. By, the latest methods known to medical Mclence we Hlieeessfully treat Varicose Velna, Nervous Decline, Inner Nerve Exhaustion, Skin Diseases, Kidney, Bladder, Illood Diseases. Rheumatism, Liver Disor der nod all Chronic Ailments of Men. We want all ailing men to feel that they can come to our office freely for examination and explanation of their condition. There is absolutely no inconvenience, loss of time, hardship or uncertainty, while results are direct, speedy and permanent. We want to talk to every man that suffers from these afflictions due to any cause what ever. We want to explain our methods of treating diseases and all ailments of the kidneys and bladdder. Our office is thoroughly equipped for tho treatment of CHRONIC AILMENTS. CONSULTATION ALWAYS FREE. Office Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5 P. M.. 7 to 8 P. M. Sundays and holt days, 10 to 12. DR. LINDSAY CORNER ALDER AND SECOND. ENTRANCE 12SV4 SECOND STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON". VOIjNG Ml-NU CHINESE MEDICTN'E CO. Our remedies are composed of the choicest roots, bsrbs and barks and are sure to cure to stay cured. All chronic diseases of men and women a specialty. If vou cannot call, send for svmptoms blank. , 247 Taylor t.. bet. Second and Third. Portland. OreKon. L. T. YEE THE CHINESE DOCTOR Tee A 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 failed. If you suffer, call or write to TEE SON'S MEDI CINE CO.. 14214 First, Cor. Alder. Portland. Or. Inflammations, Irritations or ulcerations of all mu cous membranes, unnatu ral discharg-es from nose, throat or urinary orsans. ''ft- Sold by Druggists prrss prepaldt on receipt nfClArth rw bottles. T. ikwkict ott rcq ucfiU . Lee JTrJ L. T. Yee. AefrCstsrrh. CslSsU IJI HifFmt no other The I.endiiiK Specialist. who think their VARICOSE VEINS. I cure varicose veins in one neck and the putient need not be detained from his business a single .lay. If you have sought a cure elsewhere and been . disappointed, or if you fear the ha rah met hods that most physicians employ in treating this aliment come to me and T will cure you soundly anil permanently by a gentle and painless method. Don't delay. Varicose veins have dangers and bring disastrous results. If you call 1 will be pleased to explain my method of curing. SPECIFIC RI.OOI) POISON. No dangerous mineral to drive tiie virus to the interior, but harm less blood - cleansing remedies that remove the last poisonous taint. MEN ONLV. SlO.noO MI'SEIM OE AN ATOM V. LAItC. EST IN THE WEST. Kit EE TO MEN. Who Are Ailing, Nervous, Debilitated ail- m,. our THE DRS. S. K. CHAN Their Chinese remedy of herbs and roots cures won derfully. It has cured many male and female sufferers of all kinds of sickness, in cluding chronic and private diseases, when other reme dies fail. Their medicines are harmless. No operation. Kxamination for ladies by Mrs. S. K. Chan. Call ot write mi. s. l cm The S. K. Chan Chinese Medicine Co.. 2B Morrison St., between First and Second. Portland. Or. ASTHMA yields to scientific treatment. No pow ders, no tmoke. no douches. This Is "different." bend for booklet. "Free Air," to Dept. O. HENRI MILLAR REMEDY CO. 721 S. "E" St., Tacoma. Wash. Disease seeks Its victims chiefly in tho more poorly paid classes of wase-earneis the lower the waces the hifther the number of victims. In Stuttuart. in 11I..7 unci ID. '8, 20.4 per rent of all patients died of tuber culosis; Berlin reports show similar facta. 1 "