20 ttit: morning oregonian, Thursday. -September is, ioio. 2 CHARTERS IDE In which to rare to a afe poMtlon. It wax raid yeeterday that th barge would 1 delivered to the company as noon as the deck is planked and capstan in stalled. Andromeda and Needles Get New Contracts, Is Report. MARKETS DISPLAY LIFE Rrharterlnc of Two Vessels Takru to Indicate Tliat Grain and Lumber Trade Are Xot Devoid of Activity. In the face of what Is re jr anted as a , oo!i period In chartering, there were two encasements reported yesterday, and while they were in the nature of vessels being- rechartered. the trading ta taken to indicate that neither the Train nor lumber market Is devoid of life. The British steamer Needles, en route from Arapulco. and oriiclnally taken by . ine l nina Import & Kport Company. : was rechartered br Bulfour. tJuthrle ' Company, and will carry a lumber cargo to Shanghai. She sailed August J .0. for Nanalmo. and Acapulco. arriv ing at fomox August St. and will 1 shortly clear for this port. The second recharter was that of the , llrltlsh bark Andromeda, which i j first flted by Hind. -.olph A Company ! to load coal at Newcastle for Portland. ! and they planned loading her here with ! arraln for the United Kins;. lorn, but she was taken for the sume business by other Interests. The vessel was of- fered for sale In London Tuesday, but cable advices as to the result have not been received. She Is yet dlschara-lnir .coal at the Pacific Cuast bunkers, and Is expected to finish Saturday, when she will shift to be lined for wheat. and will probably start taking; cargo the latter part of nevt week. Negotiation are under way for sev i eral carriers, that will no doubt be sul ; Isfactorlly closed in another week, yet there has been no new move In the wage controversy between the Grain- handlers' I'nlon and the exporters. The French bark Urn. de Itntadeffra yesterday completed discharging coal Into barges at the Victoria doiphins. and Is ready for lining. She will be dispatched by the McNear Interests and may depart about the same time as the Andromeda. t Iredge Will Deepen Later. MARPHFIELD. Or, Sept. 1 1. (Spe cial. The Government dredge Oregon Is expected here the last part of this month from Gray's Harbor and will at once be operated widening- and deepen ing the channel of the" bay. The ex penses are to be defrayed by the Gov ernment appropriation. The Govern ment river dredge is now at work on Coos Hlver. where $3000 Is to be ex pended removing the snags. Roy Ro- xell Is In charge of the dredge. Simi lar work Is to be done on the Coqullle Klver. but a new dipper drcde and snasr-puller will be built on the Co qullle Hlver for the purpose. The con tract for building the dredge will be let soon and when It is finished the work will be started. It Is claimed that by the removal of the snags and the dredging out of only three shoals that the river will be In such condition that any boats which cross the bar can go up the river to Coqullle City. (rfitrrnmcnl to Make Soil Survey. M EDFOKD. Or, Sept. 14. Special.) The United States Government is making a soil survey of Jackson Coun ty. J. A. Rousteel. the official at Washington In charge of the soil aur FALK FOUND GUILT! Jury Says . Quelle Grill Sold Drinks Without Food. BEATRICE ADAMS ON HAND Woman Recently Arrested for Com m.U.np Theft on Second Moor of Place Make Trouble for Its Proprietors. HXAXEK IT-CTKJJJGENCaR. ! tm ArrlTL ' JNama I?avr. ...... K lamath. . . . t Wellington. f falcon i liear k Koanok 1 jireiikwattr. . I rolden t. . . From Dat. , Sanl'fdro. ...In port . jin Kranclaco In r'irt . -San r ranclKco In port .a Francisco sFt. 13 1 IS It 1 M 21 SI ,an ldro....Pt. San Pedro. ... epU . . Cooj Iter. ... .f-pl. . . Tillamook.. ..Sept , . Sun riro.... Sept. hue H. mon. .Tillamook. ... c Vt. HycJa. ........ II on Icons. K-c Eureka Eurvk Jpt. Geo. W. Klder. . Sin Pedro s, pt. -" Bcbeduied to Depart. Name For Pat. Bavr. ....... San I'vilro. . . . Sept. 15 Falcon. ....... .Han Francisco Sept, Klamath San Krancl!-oS.'pt. 15 Weshlrrton. San r'ram-lacoSrpt. l.'i Pue H. Bmort. .Tillamook.. ..Sept. 'M IK-ar .San Pedro. ... KpU Golden Gat. . . .Tillamook. . ..Sept. - Kreakwatcr. ... oo Kay Sept. Roanoke. . . . San Francisco s-pt. -1 Kureka. Kureka Sept. Kosc t'lty San I'edro.... Sept. 2i Geo. W. Eider.. San Pedro. ... Sept. I'M KjrJa Uonckoni... Nov. I l.IXKRS WILL CARRY OAK Ja nrr ln.lt Thai Tlieir Steamers load at Clo-ctl Port-. Following the arrival of the Japanese eteamer Tunion .Maru. which is to sail from Hakodate September 3. having hei delayed It) days, the Pacific Lumber A Manufacturing Company will ship I :. feet of Japanese oak by the Port land A Asiatic steamship Company's vessel. The otarau Maru and Tamon Maru were chartered by the firm be cause material had been contracted for at Hakodate, which Is a closed port, and under the Japanese law only tonnage fly ing that flag can clear from restricted harbors with cargo f.r other countries. It Is thought Hist all lumber purchased there cannot be shipped on the llarriman carriers owing to the fact there are occasions when it must be contracted for In the Interior for delivery at a closed tort. but shippers object to engaging Japanese tranmps because of the neces sity of securing for them return car tas from this country, as exacted by tielr owners. It Is not the policy of Japanese to permit their craft to ply In the general trade away from home. Oi the other hand, exporters of fir are not enthusiastic regarding the charter of steamers of the Otaru Maru type, as ehe carries less than ?. feet. veys. has selected six Government ex perts to assist the men already at work In the valley and to hasten the survey along. The survey has been delayed by the forest tires in Southern Oregon. which have called for the services of all the Government employes. The soli experts that are to arrive In South ern Oregon the middle of this month are Holmes. Kckman, Kocher. Nelson, IVestover and Kolbe. The State Agri cultural College made a soil survey of Southern Oregon in 1908. Thomas' Old Ian noli lo Re Repaired. Ultimate for repairs to a steam ten der used at Fort Stevens by the United States Army have been solicited by Cap- tain Ira U. Frendendall. The cratt. which has seen considerable service abroad because of the fact It wns for merly on the Army transport Thomas, has been brought to Portland. The work Is to deal principally with the boiler and the engine may be partly overhauled, Deckhand Have Small Strike. riqued because one of their number was discharged, seven of the deck crew of the steamer Oregon walked ashore five minutes before she sailed for LP per Willamette Klver points yesierasy morning. As no notice had been given the craft was compelled to leave short- handed. RKDEMtAIX IS TRA-NSKKICIIKD lfK)t JuarteruiaMrr lo Ho Succeed ed by Captain Berkeley. Captain Ira I- Fredendall. Quarter raster. V. S. A., and in charge of the lo ral office for the Uepartment of the Columbia, has been apprised of his trans fer from Portland to Zamboangu. Island of Mindanao. In the Philippine group. It la the southernmost station In the service. He will be succeeded at the local station by Captain Hugh D. Berk eley, who la to assume charge about No vember I. Captain Frendendall has spent some time In the Islands and enjoys the cli mate and general conditions, so does not regard the prospective change with re gret. During his residence In Portland he hail formed a large acquaintance, par ttcularly among exporters and those in terested m supplying Government forage and other wares. POCK BASIN RKIXfi DREDGED Clatop to Be Lifted Today, for Re painting and Kealrs. Taking advantage of the low stage of he Willamette Klver. the Oregon Dry- wvn Company yesterday employed derrick scow to dredge the basin of Its eWJi so as to remove material which fell last year when piling driven on the north side of the basin caused the wall to cave In. The general depth of the basin allows the dock to be sunk until there Is at least II feet over the keel blocks, which means that a vessel drawing 18 feet could be lifted. There were found on the bottom a large log and other sunken drift that made it difficult for the dredg ing to be prosecuted yesterday. The company will have the dock In the basin today In readiiass to lift the Government dredge Clatsop, which Is to be cleaned and painted and have her stern bear Irgs replaced. In addition to having her bins reinforced. Vessel Go AMiore During 'For. After being sjrround on Swan Island, opposite the Portland Flouring Mills, from :30 o'clock yesterday morning untfl 3 o'clock In the afternoon, the steamer J. X. Teal, of the Open River Transportation Company, was hauled Into deep water by the steamer Shaver. The steamer Kureka. which departed last night for Humboldt Bay. was aground on the East Side, near the flour mills, for a short time yesterday morning, but was floated through as sistance from the steamer Oklahoma. Heavy fog was responsible for both mishaps. Barge Race Across Ilie Harbor. Superintendent Ihithle. In charge of the Willamette Iron Steel Works shlp j ard. Is pondering seriously on the causes leading to the unusual antics of a steel barge built for the Pacific Kridge Company, which sailed on an indepen dent cruise when launched. Instead of being "snubbed" to the dock on reaching the water, the craft headed for the east bank of the Willamette, and It is esti mated, the momentum gathered on the ways carried It about 1MO feet. Mr. J Hit hie had descended beneath the barge to force loose an obstruction on the ways, and had he not been a sprinter he would -4ia beta Injured, as he Laxely had lime Marine Xole. Carrying buoys to be placed in Coos Bay as aids to navigators, the light house tender Armerla put to sea yes terdar. Later she will head for Puget Sound. To conclude discharging cement be fore visiting the lower river for ties, the baryre Gerard C. Tobey Is to shift today from Columbia dock No. 1 to Montgomery dock No. 1. Yesterday's arrivals at the mouth of the Columbia Included the steamer Ne halem, recently completed at Kureka, which will carry cargo south for the Hammond Lumber Company. It was yesterday reported that' the American barkentlne Puako had been chartered by Hind, Holph & Co. to load coal at Newcastle. N. S. .. for Port land. She is on berth there. Captain "Jim" Shaver yesterday es sayed the role of skipper again, after long residence ashore, when he ordered the steamer Shaver from the yards, and. with an Improvised crew, attended to towing in the harbor. Loaded with 1.510.684 feet of lum ber valued at S33.351. the Norwegian tramp Trloolor will leave down this afternoon, bound for 1'ort Plrle. Her cargo Is composed of timbers to be used In Australian mines. As a means of assisting the steamer Lurllne. so she will not lose additional time on her run. the steamer Undine will depart this morning to meet the former near Kalama and transfer freight and passengers for Astoria. Having been repainted throughout, the steamer Golden Gate got away last evening for Tillamook, one day behind schedule. She will make an extra voyage from Bay City to Astoria and return before starting on her Inward trip, and la due here Monday. It fell to the lot of the steamer Kureka to be the only craft to enter yesterday at the Custom-House, and she also closed for the return voyage to Kureka. while the Norwegian steamer Tricolor filed her outward manifest, giving her destination as Port Plrle. and the Beaver and Klamath cleared for San Francisco. Movements of Vesaels. PORTLAND, Sept. 14. Arrived P t earner Bhoshunr. from San Franclaco; steamer J. A. rhanalor. from San Franclaco; steamer Vo.bur. from Nrhalrin: ateamer Rainier, from San Francisco: steamer Catania, from San Franclaco. Sailed Steamer Georse W. Eider. Ittr San Kranciso and San Pedro; steamer Ilreakwater. for Cooe Hay; steamer Kureka. for Kureka; steamer Golden Gate, for Tillamook. Fr,om Preacott, steamer Carmel. for San Francleco. Astoria. Sept. la. I-ft up at t A. M. Pteamer Shoahone. Arrived at 7 and left up at A. M Steamer J. A. Ihtnilur, from San Francisco. Arrived at. 7:30 A. M. Steamer Arjryll. from San Franclaco. Ar rived at a A. M. Steamer Shasta, from San Pedro and steamer Nihalem. from San Franclaco. Arrived at S:3U and left up at lo A. M. Steamer Voiburit. from Xehalem. Sailed at 8 A. M. Steamer Elmore, for Tillamook. San Francisco. Sept. 14. Palled at 10 A. M. Steamer Roae City, for San Pedro. Sailed last nlshl Steamer Toaemlt.. for Portland. Aberdeen. 8ept. 14. Arrived Bleimer Wellealey. from Portland. s Tacoma. Sept. 14. Arrived Steamer Gov ernor, from Seattle: schooner H. I. Ben dlxaon. from San Franciaco. Montevideo. Sept. 14. Arrived previously Admiral Dupree. from San Francisco and Liverpool. San Franclaco. Sent. 14. Arrived Steam ers l,ur!lne. from Honolulu: Tiverton, from Ludlow. Sailed Steamer Wlllapa. for Grays Haroor. Honskonr. Sept. It. Arrived Monrolla. from San Franclaco. Arrived prevlounly Rvaia. from Portland. Or.; Tenvo Maru. from San Franclwo. Mlddlenboro. . Sept. 11. Sailed H. C. Henry, for Seattle. -attl. Sept. U. Arrived Steamer Stan ley Ixdlar. from Nome. Sailed Steamer Jefferson, for fekas-way. The management of the Quelle res taurant. Sixth and Stark . streets, was found guilty by a Jury' In Municipal Court yesterday afternoon of selling- li quor without a license. Sentence will he Imposed by Judge Bennett ti.ls morning. The case will be appealed. The prosecution was brought upon evidence gathered by Patrolmen Mont gomery and Schafer. detailed for plain clothes work aliotit the grills. The officers reported that they had seen six persons, three men and three wo men, served with beer In the restaur ant, with no accompanying meal of any sort. Adams Woman Testifies. In addition to the two officers. Beat rice Adams, recently Implicated In a theft case the preliminaries of which occurred In the Quelle, was placed on the stand and told the Jury that sin had had drinks In the restaurant on several occasions without any food and had ocn others served in a like man ner. She said that on one occasion she went direct from another restaurant after dining and drank beer at the Quelle. Montgomery and Schafer said that nothing but beer was on the table when they watched for 10 minutes, but the waiter who served the six persons declared that he brought napkins, sil ver and bread with the beer and or dered six dozen crawfish for the party. Sullivan Gives Opinion. Deputy City Attorney Sullivan con tended that even If food was served af terward, the law was violated. In this lie was supported by an opinion of City Attorney Grant, delivered to the Police Department, that the liquors must be served at the same time as the food. Sullivan also cited authorities to show- that ignorance of the act of an em ploye Is no excuse for the proprietor. This was sustained by the court and the Jury was so instructed. The Jury, composed of Adolph Dekum. Herman Kckhart and John M. Mann, was out but a few minutes and re turned with a verdict of ullty n (rains t K. J. Fait, the defendant of record the case. Notice of appeal was given. Tills was the second of two cases against the Quelle, the first having been heard before a Jury In Municipal Court Monday afternoon. That action charged the place with being a disor derly house. In that Beatrice Adams had been permitted to visit there. It was shown that the woman met D. M. O'Connell, a visitor from WInlock. Wash., In the restaurant, accompanied him to a room on the floor above and was alleged to have stolen 140 from him. The charge against the woman Is still pending. The Jury found the Quelle proprietor not guilty on the disorderly charge. MOTHERS WHO HAVE DAUGHTERS Find Help in Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Hudson, Ohio. "If mothers realized the good your remedies would do deli cate girls I believe there -would be irewer weag ana ail ing women. Irreg ular and painful periods and such troubles, would be relieved at once in many cases. Lydia E. I'inkham's Vege table Compound is tine for ailing girls and run-down wo men. Their delicate orsrans need a tonic and the Compound gives new ambition and life from the first dose." Mrs. (J eorgk Strickler, Hudson, Ohio, K. 2fo. 5, Box 32. Hundreds of such letters from mothers expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegeta ble Compound has accomplished for them have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. Yonng- Girls, need This. Girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, head ache, dragging-down sensations, faint ing spells or indigestion, should take immediate action to ward off the seri ous consequences and be restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. Thousands have been restored to healtn by its use. If you would like special advice about your case write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkbam, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always Iielpf ul. will likewise establish a record, but It will be for human cargo. Yesterday afternoon the entire cabin list had been disposed of and a dozen applications were refused, including a party that wired from Seattle for reservations. From Portland over 400 persons will depart, while at Astoria SO Chinese, flushed with wages from the Alaska cannery camps, will embark to splurge among their countrymen within the Golden Gate. The Bear held the pre vious record of the present fleet with 446 passengers, but her sister ship will earn the new laurels. The Beaver also has an unusually large shipment of wheat, weighing 1400 tons. It Snved Ilia Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg." writes J. A. Swensen. of Watertown. Wis. "Ten years of eczema, that la doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it. sound and well. Infallible for Skin Kruptions. Ecxema. Salt Rheum, Boils, Fever Sores, nurns. Scalds, Cuts and Piles 25e at all druggists. Here Is an Opportunity for Any Man to Be Qiiced Easily, Quickly and Permanently NO MAN should suffer the loss f that vitality which renders life worth living, or allow him self to become less than Nature intended, when thre is at hand a certain enr for his debility. ' Most of the PAINS, most of the DEBILITIES of the STOMACH, HEART, BRAIN, NERVES and AILMENTS of MEN from which men suffer are due to an early loss of Nature :s reserve power. You need not suffer from this. Tou ean be restored. The very element which you have lost you can get back, and you miy be as happy as any man. You can be cured by the right kind of treat ment. Come to my office; investigate my methods. FIRST WARNINGS OF DANGER When yon are first aware of any disease; or debility upon yonr vitality, then you should procure the proper medical advice and treatment without delay. 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 Becogniee incurable com plications, I positively refuse treatment. I wtjuld rather give up my practice than indulge in either guese-work 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 can 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 The? 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. NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED Medlelna furnished from my own laboratory for the convenience and privacy of mjr patients, from 1.6o to ti.bO a course. Hours 0 A it. to 8 1. M. Sunday from 1 to 12. FREE Consultation and eiimlnafloj. If you cannot call, writs !r cfllf-examlnatlon blank ana book. Many oases cured at home. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. 23012 Yamhill St. PORTLAND, OR. HASSALO STRIKES SNAG Vessel So Damaged She Proceeds Under Slow Bell. ASTORIA. Or.. Sept. 14. (Special) As the steamer Hassalo was pausing throufth Skamokawa Slouch In a dense for on her trip down the river about 4:30 o'clock this mornlns;. she struck large log. The buckets and arms on one wide of her wheel were torn oft and ahe was unable to T1 ach Astoria until nearly 10 o'clock. C.ie started on her return trip up the river shortly after wards, but will be compelled to run under slow bell. The freight and passengers for the Hansalo were brought across from Megler by the steamer Nahcotta. TWO RKCORDS ESTABLISHED Ifarrlnian Steamers Have More Busi ness Than Can Be Carried. When the steamer Breakwater sailed at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, there was stowed beneath her hatches the record cargo carried " to Coos Bay, It being reported at 800 tons. Some con signments were left on Alaska dock. The craft had TO passengers. The steamer Beaver, also of the llar riman coterie, which departs this morn ing for San FranHsco and San Pedro, Who Are Ailing, Nervous, Debilitated You Are Invited to Call SUCCESS ATTENDS OUR EFFORTS We are specialists for men. We treat men successfully and cure only those ail ments which constitute our specialties. WW if Pay Wnen MEN CURED $10 IS OUR FEE Cured 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. Ity tbe latest methods known to medical science we successfully trrat Varicose Veins, rvoos Decline, Inner Nerve Exhaustion, Skin Diseases, Kidney, Bladder, Illood Diseases, Rheumatism, Liver Disor ders and all Cbronlc 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 rauso what ever. We want to explain our methods of treating diseases and all ailments of the kidneys and bladddpr. Our office is thoroughly equipped for the treatment of CHRONIC AILMENTS. ; COXSILTITIOX ALWAYS KHEK. Office Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 6 P. M.. 7 to 8 P. M. Sundays and holi days, 10 to 12. DR. LINDSAY CORNER ALDER AXD SECOND. ENTRANCE liSt SECOND STREET, PORTLAND, OREtiON. M ENTAILMENTS I Have Cured Hundreds of Cases Like Your Own CURED IN 3 DAYS Tides al AMorla Thoradar. Hish I .o !:.-. A M S.S ft 4:l A. M....OT ft W W 1. M . feet 4.S6 I'. U....i.9 Xsat If afflicted with any ailment of a sd- clal nature, you can come to us know- ni that we have treated and cured case after case exactly like your own. You can rest assured that we under stand the ailment thoroutchly-and will not make a misstep in Its care, r rom the momsnt that you place your case In eur hands you can look forward to a complete and permanent cure. We do not accept cases In which there Is the slightest doubt of satisfactory results, and you will be convinced that you are being- treated by strictly reliable spe cialists. We have every known remedy ap pliance for TKEATI.XJt YOU. Our ex perience Is so irral and varied that no one of the ailments of Men Is uew to us. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER. Con sultation Is absolutely free. If your aliment Is yet curable, WE) can cure it, and you may be sure that our eaarce will be satisfactory and within your reach. General Debility, Weak Nerves, In somnia Results of exposure, overwork and other Violations of Nature's laws. Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Vari cose Veins. qnlckJy sjsd permanently eured at smsll expense and no detention from business. SPKCIAL AILMENTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. AII burning-. Itching- and Inflammation stopped In 34 hours. Cures effected In seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call write for list of questions. Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.. Sun days. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Go. WASHINGTON STREET, .. Corner First. Drink By the !. Without Hvoodermic Ioieclioas and Positively No Harmful Effect Afterwards Tin, NRAt, Is an INTERNAL, treat ment that will CURE the worst case of the LIQUOR HABIT In thksk "ais, and a guarantee bond and contract Is given that If a perfect cure is not ef-fnrtr-H the treatment will he absolutely FREE. The efficiency of the NEAL treatment i proven by hundreds of let ters from the friends and relatives of those who have been cured. The re sponsibility of the Institute is estab lished bv stronsr bank references. The NEAL Institute provides its pa tients with all the comforts of a refined home. Everything- Is strictly private. Is It not worth while to investigate this? Ask for Indorsements of the CURE from prominpnt people. A copy of the GUARANTEE BOND AND CON TRACT and explanatory literature can be had by writing or calling; at the Neal Institute 354 Hall Street. Corner Park Street. Phone Marshall 2K. ASTHMA yields to scientific treatment. No pow. ders, no smoke, no douches. This Is "different." bend for booklet, "free Air." to Dept. O. MKNHt MILLAR REMEDY CO. IS I . L, Tacoma, Wash. THE DRS. S. K. CHAN Their Chinese remedy of nrrns ana roots cures won derfully. It has cured many muje una iemate surrerers of all kinds of sickness, in cluding chronic and private diseases, when other reme dies fail. Their medicines are harmless. No operation. Examination for ladies bv .wrs. o. cnan. call or write Chan Chinese Medicine Co.. Morrison St., between First and second. Portland, Or. asi S. L CMS The S. K. inflammations. Irritations or ulcerations of all rau cous membranes, ennatu- Catarrh, Ca!uu rai aiscnarres irom nose. nay rsvsr - inroai or nnaary org-ans. lrttETtmQialfo. SrtM hv Tlnie-irtetn or In plain wrapper, ex press prepaid, on receipt of $1, or t h ree bottles, $7.75 Booklet on request. " f-Om tat&j for I 1 V A GxiBBiUXu I J . D. S. A. 7. r V - 0A YOUJ.U M1NO P35W I i r I i - Ji CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Our remedies are composed of the choicest roots, herbs 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 irmptomi blank. 247 Taylor at., bet. Second and Third . Portland. Oregon. JU X. Vee. L. T. YEE THE CHINESE DOCTOR Tee at 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 (ailed. If you zultrr. ca'll or write to VEE SON'S MEDI CINE CO.. IJ2J4 First. Cor. Alder, Portland, Or. The Leading Specialist. There is no economy in employing' an amateur to do an expert's task. Nine times in 10 failure follows. In a large percem age of instances the result is harm. The average physician is an amateur in the treatment of men's ailments. lie does not treat enough cases to learn a great deal about them. His time is so fully occupied in treating a full assortment of human ills that he cannot devote spe cial study to any particular branch of practice. Most ailments are sufficiently simple as to require no special training other than that received in the medical colleges and that afforded by experience in general practice. The more complex and perplexing ailments the family practitioner seldom cares to treat. lie prefers to be reliever! of tasks beyond his training, though he cannot, without fear of injur ing a patient's confidence in his ability, recommend the services of a specialist instead of his own. The true specialist is a physician who is absolutely expert in the treatment of a few ailments. He knows all about the few ailments he treats, and he treats the most .common ailment. For 25 years I have been treating men's ailments only. I began my special work after thorough preparation at the best medical colleges and hospitals of the country, and have cured more men than any other specialist in the West, some of whom were themselves physicians. If afflicted with any of the ailments constituting my specialty, seek an expert's and not an amateur's services. You can come to me knowing that I have treated hundreds of cases exactly like your own and thousands of others very similar. You can rest assured (hat I will know just what to do will not make a single misstep in the treatment of your ease and that a complete and permanent cure will follow. I Am Always Willing to Wait for My Fee Until a Cure Is Effected CONTRACTED. AILMENTS Be sure your cure is thorough. Not one of my patients has ever hail a relapse after bein dis charged as cured, and I cure in less time than the ordinary forms of treatment require. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the interior, but harmless, blood - cleanslni? remedies that remove the last poisonous taint. OBSTRUCTIONS Jty treatment is absolutely painless, and perfect results can be depended upon in every in stance. I do no cutting or di lating whatever. VARICOSE VEINS It Complete Cure Without Surgery Under my treatment the most aggravated cases of varicose veins are cured in a few days' time. There is no cutting, no pain, and it is seldom necessary that the patient be detained from his occupation. Normal circulation is at once restored and the natural processes of waste and repair are again es tablished. If you are afflicted with varicose veins, consult me at once. Delay can but bring on aggravated conditions and nerv ous complications that will im pair the general health. Seek Expert Medical Aid NOW Consultation and Diagnosis Free I do not charge for advice, examination or diagnosis. If you call for a private talk with me, you will not be urged to begin treatment. If impossible to call, write. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 23412 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS. . Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays, 10 to 1 Only. a