IS
THE 3IORXTXO OREGOMAX. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 21, 101O.
G R A f TJ HANDLERS
cause mm
MAY
Ruu'llr. Wash., and some of her cargo
was discharged from the bow.
It appears that the craft settled by the
stern- ami when he careened the star
board side of the Jioum was torn away
rumisninirs thrown Into the river.
y the steamer Paloma was or-
lensside and she pumped most of
but trie, barge was slow In ris
ing. The assumption Is that when the
stern settled open Beams near the guard
took In water.
Wheat May Not Be Moved if
Wage Advance Asked Is
Not Allowed.
FRENCH BARK IS READY
Effort to Brgln Loading Ship Ex
pertrd to Precipitate Difficulties.
Tnion Demand for High
er Scale Not Met.
I
Should an efrort be made todny to be
gin loading the French bark General de
Bolsdeffre. mhlch was yesterday shifted
from Victoria dolphins to the elevator
dock. It Is expected difficulties will arise,
as the wage controversy betm-ecn the
Grainhandlers" Union and the exporters
has not been settled.
It was said last even In that orders
had been issued not to start wheat into
the ship's hold, as she has 15 lay days
and that there Is no hurry. About the
same time a report came that the grain
handlers would refuse to move wheat on
the dock unit -40 cents an hour was
forthcoming.
No Intimation' of Trouble Heard.
Peter Kerr, of Kerr. Glfford & Com
pany, chairman of the exporters com
mittee, said he had tecelved no Intima
tion that trouble would follow, although
he admitted there had ben no new con
tract slcned with the union. Members
of the union asked a few months ago for
an advance of from 3i cents to 40 cents
an hour, which was denied ana since
then negotiations have been reopened
with the expectation of Inducing the
union to accept the former scale.
The General de Bolsdeffre is under
charter to the Northwestern Warehouse
Company. She will be an early October
ship and the flrM to g -t away with new
crop wheat, while the British baik An
dromeda will be a close second and may
start taking cargo the la.t of the week.
The silence of the grainhandlere Is re
garded as ominous by many, particularly
among those Inclined to the view tluit if
the gTalnhandlers strike It will Involve
the longshoremen, who have not signed
new contracts with the stevedores. The
former agreements expired September 8.
Strike Would Hurt I'ort.
A prolonged strike would probably re
sult seriously for the port, as a large
fleet of grain carriers Is due before No
vember 1. While a few days may he
taken advantage of by exporters, the
charter parties enforce demurrage for
delays after the period of loading. On
the other hand a cessation of exporting
would sadly handicap Portland's prestige
in this respect.
Vigilant Beady for Service.
Work of overhauling the launch Vig
ilant., which Major Mclndoe. of the
Corps of Engineers. U. & A., recently
obtained from the Puget Sound dis
trict, has been completed at the Gov
ernment moorings. The craft has been
used about that plant for towing pur
poses, but it is expected that she will
be sent shortly to Fort Stevens. She
Is decked over forward, and is of the
cruising type, so there are accommo
dations for several persons. The launch
Mohawk, which has been added to the
equipment of the dredge Chinook, In
place of the steam launch formerly in
service, is filling the requirements, and
is being counted on for valuable work
as a tender.
BASSETT NOT AHGflY
Writes Coroner, Intimating He
Expected Deafh.
WRONG NOT INTENTIONAL
Marine Notes.
Laden with 932.0W feet of lumber for
San Pedro, the steamer Shasta sailed
yesterday afternoon.
Continued heavy freight offerings on
the Lower Columbia necessitated the O.
R. & N. ordering the steamer Harvest
Queen on that run last night.
Orders have been Issued for the Amer
ican ship Berlin, which is discharging at
the Albina dock, -to be towed to Goble
tomorrow to remain until Spring.
Last of the lumber cargo of the Water-
nous liner Aymorlc. which Is at Inman-
Poulsen's. wfll be loaded from the strea
and she wfll probably start for sea to
morrow.
hen the steamer Breakwater swung
clear or Alaska dock last evening she
had beneath her hatches 400 tons of car
go for Coos Bay points, and a passenger
list or sv.
Because of heavy strain resulting from
towing barges alongside, cavils on the
steamer O. K. Wentwortli have been
shifted from the guards to more substan
tial foundations on deck.
Captain J. D. Merryman. deputy Col
lector of Customs, will leave on his an
nual recreation tour today, accompanied
Dy Mrs. ilrrryman. and It is planned
to visit the home of their son at Seattle.
Custom House Inspectors patrolled the
harbor and all launch owners encoun
tered, who were not supplied with copies
of new regulations, were given them,
accompanied by Injunctions to obey the
rules under penalty of heavy fines.
Noise caused by the exhaust of the
racing launch Pacer-Battle Spirit, as It
passed beneath the Morrison-street
brlilge yesterday afternoon, frightened a
team of horses and they backed Into a
car. demolishing a buggy. When the
launch returned two other teams were
scared.
Yesterday's entries at the Custom
House comprised the steamers Shasta,
from San Pedro,. Yellowstone, from San
Francisco, and Casco. from Sun Fran
cisco, via Fort Bragg, with 27nt) sacks of
plaster and ?X cords of tanbark. The
Shasta cleared for San Pedro with lum
ber and the Casco with ir.l.OOO feet of
the same cargo for San Francisco.
Man Accused of He In it Implicated In
Death of Itobcrts Woman, Says
He W ill Not Blame Hus
band, If Harmed.
CHINOOK WILL 1IAVK WIRELESS
. Delayed Before Vev
for Ix)er Harbor.
Installation I
sel Depart
First of the Government vessels to
be equipped with wireless will be the
dredge Chinook. Captain Dunbar says
that he planned having the apparatus
Installed before he left port, but there
were delays In obtaining authorisation
and arranging for its Installation.
While the vessel will he In the river
at night and spend most of the day on
the bar. It Is pointed out that at times
he will be at sea dumping material
dredged into her bins, and while the
wireless would be a means of commu
nicating with shore in the event of an
accident. It Is argued that she could
serve also aa another station near the
. mouth, through which messages could
be relayed. Should the plants at North
Head or on the pilot schooner Joseph
Pulitzer be rendered useless, tiie Chi
nook's might furnish service.
The vessel left down yesterday from
the Government moorings, and will
start work on the river entrance before
the end of the week.
MORE REPAIRS WILL RE MADE
"Willamette Iron Steel Works Will
Proba M j iet Lightship Contract.
Besides work authoriied on the Colum
bia River lightship, for which bids were
j-erterday opened by Commander J. M.
jdlicott. additional repairs may be or
dered, which will make three seta of
apeclrlcatlons since the craft was brought
Inside early in the Summer. The changes
'in prospect are not of such important
!s the first contract, which was for clean.
Ing and repainting her hull, or for that
to be entered Into under the latest bids.
There mere but two tenders tiled jes
.terday. and while they must be forwarded
jto Washington for approval, it Is not
idotjbted tht the contract will be secured
by the Willamette Iron A Steel Works,
which offered to renew certain deck plans.
cau!k seams In the boiler and retube It
throughout for IVCS. William Cornfoot
ITlled a bid of for the same work.
pTbe former firm was given the Job of
ichanging the hawse pipes, which was
completed several weeks ago. and rtnee
rthen the ship has been lying Idle at the
company's dock.
Movements of Vessels.
rORTI-AXD. Sept. 20. Arrived Steamer
Rose t'lty. from San Francisco; steamer
Newport. from Aberdeen: steamer Nome
-ity, from Han Krmnrtco; steamer North
land, from San Francisco. Sailed Steamer
Hear, for San Francisco; steamer Shasta,
for San Pedro.
Astoria. Sept. ;0. Sailed at ( A. M.
Steamer liatav Freeman, for Ravmond. and
teamer Rainier. f..r San Franrlsoo. Arrived
at i:.v and left up at B iro A. M. steamer
Rosa City, from San Pedro and San Fran
cisco. Arrived at 11:15 A. M. and left up
at 1:30 P. M. Steamer Nome city, from
San Franrtaro. Arrived at 11:40 A. M. and
left up at -t:n P. 3t. Steamer Northland,
from San Francisco. Arrived down at 3:.10
P. M. lreUiie Chinook. Arrived down at
.V.lo and aaled at .T) I. M. Steamer
iit-ar. for San Krnneisco and San Pedro.
San Francisco. Sept. 2. Sailed at u A. M.
Steamer Asuncion, for 1'ortlaod. Sailed
last nla-ht Steamer Geo. W. Fenwlck, for
San Pedro.
San Pedro, fcept. JO. Arrived yesterdav
British ship Glenholm. from Antwerp, for
Portland, and schooner Annie M. Camj4eil,
from Columbia River.
Newcastle. N. S. W.. Sept. 20. Sailed
Sept. 17 French bark Pierre Antonlne, for
Portland.
Santa Rosalia. Sept. JO. Arrived Sept. 7
fierman fcark Frieda, from Hamburg, for
Portland. Sailed Sept. 3 British ship I'ort
Stanley, for Portland.
San Francisco, Sept. in. Arrived Steam
ers lives, from Grays Harbor; Wllhelmina,
from Honolulu: Doris, from drays Harbor;
F.IIsabeth. from Handon; Falls of Orchy,
from Antwerp: St. Helens. Easte Harbor.
Sailed Steamer ' Asunrlon. for Astoria:
Queen, for Victoria: schooners Crescent, for
Townsend; J. H. Bruce, for Seattle.
Seattle. Sept. 20. Arrived Steamer City
of puebla. from Helllnicham: steamer Mon- ,
lara. irom lolM. Katlea Steamer Hum
bolrtt. for Skairway: Ansonlan. lor Tacomi
Polpnin. for .kasr; , Touche. for skat
way ; Heather, for Hremerton; steam schoon
er t. a. uoop, tor ,verelt.
Harry H. Fassett, accused of being im
plicated In the death of Mrs. Frances
Roberts, in the Saranac Hotel, last week
expected to be killed by the husband.
according to a letter of his turned over
to Constable Wagner yesterday by Rob'
erts.
Bassett wrote the letter to the Coro
ner, but delivered It to Roberts, when
he came down from Cascade Locks the
morning after the death of his wife. At
the Inquest lie testified to receiving the
letter, but said he was too nervous to
read it.
Rassett Sends Telegram.
Roberts was called to this city by
telegram from Bassett, which said: "Mr.
Roberts: Select a true friend and meet
me at depot on arrival of first Portland
train. Don t fall. Harry H. Bassett.
The letter to the Coroner which Bas
sett turned over to Roberts at the sta
tion, said:
"I am going to leave Portland tomor
row for Cascade Locks to notify Robert
Sf. Roberts of his wife's death, Mrs.
Frances Roberts, which occurred at Sar-
annc Hotel, Sixth street, Portland, about
11: P. M September 15. 1 will give
lilm a true account of the affair, as I
deem it my duty to do so, regardless
of cost, which is to state thatl only tried
to prove a friend in deed when I was
called upon to do so, as I know what
friends are. In word only.
"I wish also to state I have a check
deposit In the First National Bank which
I will endorse, and I wish it payable
In Mr HnWrt f Rohert. if he so de-
slris: also about $."-2 in currency, which
I also will to him. such to be used by him
for expenses of his wife's funeral. I have
been accused of wronging him In the
past, hut as God is my Judtre I did not
know I was doing so, and after I was
told I had dona so. I have tried to make
reparation. But as I will not reproach
the dead. I have tried to be a friend
and a 'true one and will end as such.
. Rassett Is Charitable.
I have a task' to perform, that one
man in a thousand would -do. but I will
do my duty iif I see It, and may God
give me grace to do so. If lie, Mr. Rob
ert M. Roberts, does not believe my
statements, and should offer me bodily
harm. I wish the public In general not
to condemn him. as prooably his grief
may be so strong that he will not look
at It in any light but his own. and If
such Is the case I don't want him con
demned for anything he does. -
"This Is no confession of any wrong
doing, but la made so as to prove my
loyalty and true friendship for his de
ceased wife. As for me. I don't care, as i
my life has not been joyous at any time,
and If I can give it up for the only
true friend that I have ever had, I
am willing to do so.
"HARRY H. RASSETT."
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ing men in all the various walks of life.
It is resorted to by the manufacturers and
merchants In order to inform the consum
ers where they can best supply their
wants: by railroads and hotels. In order to
let strangers and travelers know how to
reach their destination and where to be
taken care of after their arrival: by
schools, colleges, church societies and
other worthy Institutions, in order to In
form the public of their-objects and aims.
Then why should 'this same privilege be
denied the physician whose mission, most
essential of all to man's earthly happiness,
is to tell sick people where they can get
well? To truthfully and honestly adver
tise Is'Tiot only the legal privilege of the
Specialist, but it is a moral duty. If he
haa- studied and thoroughly mastered a
single class of disease, thereby acquiring
knowledge and skill that would benefit
and bless mankind, he should say so
through the medium of the press. Why should he be so modest as to
keep from othepa that which would make their lives longer and happier?
Is not such a course of conduct a sin of omission?
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slipping away. Nature intended you to be a strong, aggressive, iappy
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you will ultimately come to us who use scientific methods, as science
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other curable chronic ailments. Don't Walt until nature gives awav and
disease disorganizes important organs and nerves, as thousands of mon
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visiting the city should call at our office Immediately upon arriving, as
often cases need but one or two special office treatments .which can be
taken during your short stay, and the balance of the treatment can be
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days and Holidays, 10:00 to 12:00.
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PORTLAND,
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OREGON.
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MASONIC ORDER AIDED
IJUVOMTIOXATvY WAR LEADERS
WERE MASON'S, IS ASSERTED. I
H.
B. Reckmnn fpeaks on Influence
of Fraternity During American
Tight for Freedom. .
Tides at Astoria Wednesday.
Hlh. I.iiw.
S OO A. M S.S ft.'1:l A. M
3:21 P. Si &2 ft.K:.-,2 P. M
.1.0- ft
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in
The
nickel
sun metal or Imitation rold.
" ?Dsk 'miHrle allver watches coating
Chinese do not want watches
cases. They prefer silver cases
A large trade
DiOXUNIOX MEX WORK OX DOCK
fM I lor on Golden Gate Mar lie Re
placed If Cargo Is Refused.
AI Chase,, manager of the Central dock
sand agent for the Tillamook Transporta
tion Company, propose to place In vogue
am new system today through which non
union workers will truck cargo to and
from the steamer Golden Gate. Long
shoremen have been employed In the past
at So cents an hour, but Mr. Chase says
ti has secured outsiders to work for 33
cents) an hour, with no overtime charged.
The question of replacing the union
bailors on the vessel will be decided to
Iay. On the steamer Sue H. Elmore, also
operating to Tillamook, nonunion sailors
work In the bold and longshoremen do
the trucking o"h the drmk. so it Is argued
Khat union sailors on the Golden Gate can
receive and discharge cargo with non
union doekmen. If a change la made with
he sailors, nothing la to be gained finan
cially, for outsiders are to be paid the
as me wage.
The Golden Gate was to have sailed
-last night according to schedule, but will
be delayed until tills evening.
TiARGK AXD PIPE CARGO SINK
3'art of lion Wrecked and Furni
ture I Thrown Into Willamette.
Lying on the bottom of the Willamette,
off the foot of Bumslde street, la be
tween Sl and lSo worth of terra cotta
pipe, which was rolled from the dock of
the barge Brick, owned by the Diamond
Brick Company, late Monday night. The
graft reached a berth beneath the Burn-
lde-street bridge Monday afternoon from
Helpful Hints on
Hair Health
Scalp and Hair Troubles
Generally Caused by-Carelessness
Dandruff ta a contagious disease
caused hy a microbe which also pro-
aucea baldness. Never use a comb or
brush belonging to some one else. No
matter now cleanly the owner may be,
inese articles may be Infected with
microbes, which will Infect your scalp.
It la far easier to catch hair microbes
tnan it Is to get rid of them, and a ln
Itle stroke of an Infected comb or brush
mar well lead to baldness. Never try
on anyooay else s bat. Many a hat
band la a reatlng place for microbes.
If you happen to be troubled with
dandruff, itching scalp, falling hair or
baldness, we have a remedy which we
believe will completely relieve these
troubles. We are so sure of thi that
we offer It to you with the under
standing that it will coat you nothing
for the trial If it does not produce the
results we claim. Thla remedy Is called
Recall "S3" Hair Tonic. We honestly
believe It to be the most scientific rem
edy for scalp and hair troubles, and we
know of nothing eVae that equals It for
effectiveness, because of the results it
has produced In thousands of cases. .
'Kexall "SI" Hair Tonic Is devised to
banish dandruff, restore natural color
when Its loss haa been brought about
by disease, and'make the hair naturally
atlky. soft and glossy. It does this be
cause It stimulates the hair follicles,
destroys the germ matter, and brings
about a free, healthy circulation of
blood, which nourishes the hair roots,
causing them to tighten and grow new
hair. We want everybody who has
any trouble with hair or scalp to know
that Rexall "93" Hair Tonic Is the best
hair tonic and restorative in existence,
and no one should scoff at or doubt
this statement until they have put our
claims to a fair test, with the under
standing that they pay us nothing for
the remedy If It does not give full and
complete satisfaction In every particu
lar. Two sizes. 60 centa and ll.oo. Re
member, you can obtain Rexall Reme
dies In Portland only at The Owl Drug
Co.. Inc. Cor. 7th and Washington sta.
Senator to Go to THIuniook.
To confer with Tillamook residents to
ascertuin whether they are willing to
Join with the Government in a financial
way to deepen Tillamook Fay from 13 to
3i feet, so that vessels with a capacity
for handling 1.000.000 feet of lumber may
leve there. Major Jay J. Morrow and
United States Senator Bourne will leave
for the b-T.v today via the overland route.
The matter was to have been Investigated
by a board of officers, consisting of Ma
jor Morrow. Lleutcnant-t'olonel John
Blddle and Major C. W. Kutz, but the
others were urwvble to roach Portland at
this, time. It Is desired to make an early
report to Washington.
Captain Ilohcn Represents Italy.
Captain Andrew Hohen . is the latest
mariner enjoying life ashore to be
clothed with authority from abroad to
survey vessels at this port, he having
been apprised yesterday that the Regls
tro Nazionale Itnlhino had conferred, on
him the title of surveyor for the Port of
Portland and Columbia River. Captain
Hoben ii also agent for the British Cor
poration Rtgistry. During his residence
in Portland he has been prominently I
Identified with maritime matters.
That Masons bore a prominent part
in the stirring days of the revolution,
which brought a free Government to the
13 colonies, will be shown during the
course of lectures to be delivered this
Winter by Ainsworth Chapter of Rose
Croix, of the Scottish Rite. B. B. Beek
man was the first speaker selected for
the Winter course, and last night lec
tured to a large audience on "Alex
ander Hamilton."
In introducing the speaker Wallace
McCamant, wise master of the lodge,
referred to the chaotic condition of
Masonic records of Revolutionary days,
but pointed to the undeniable proofs
that such leaders of the American
troops as General Joseph Warren, Gen
eral Philip Schuyler, of New York, Gen
eral Israel Putnam, of Connecticut, and
the famous leaders who came to Amer
lea from foreign shores Lafayette
and the Prussian. Baron Steuben were
members of the fraternity.
Mr. McCamant referred to the Win
ter at Valley Forge, when the Ameri
can troops were footsore, hungry and
discouraged, and pointed to the re
searches of Masonic students in dem
onstrating that the men were largely
kept together In the Battle of Independ
ence by the Masonic gatherings, which
frequently were convened around the
catnp fires, and with the stars for
covering.
Mr. Beekman delivered a scholarly
address on the life of Hamilton, dwell
ing at some length on his connection
with the drafting of the Constitution of
the United States, which has come down
through the years without many changes
In the original. It was shown beyond
doubt that Hamilton was a Mason of
note in the days of the war against
England: that he visited the gatherings
of his brethren, and that he was trusted
to a large degree by George Washing
ton, afterward grand master of the
Grand Lodge of Virginia.
Mr. Beekman again called attention
to the fact that many valuable records
of the Masonic meetings of 'Revolu
tionary days had been lost because of
the fact that lodges could not meet In
stated places, and frequently the of
ficers presiding .at one sessiou of a
lodge never again met the brethren
who were then present.
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and Support Accorded the Neal Institute by
Ministers, Physicians, Judges, Mayors, Police
Chiefs, Wives and Mothers.
-i'V.i -.A.y.i R-fi,
Rt. Re?. Monsigneur Flavin
Paaior St. Ambrose Church, Dei
M oi ilea, Iotcb.
Pes Moines. Ia.. Feb. 9. 1910.
To Whom It May Concern:
My attention having been called
to the Neal Treatment for the cure
of the drink habit, and their
claim that It did cure In three
days, elicited my personal Inves
tigation, and to do so it became
necessary for me to send one of
my people to Jthe Institute to be
treated. This I did. and I am
pleased to say that he waa cured
perfectly, and the patient assured
me with K5-at forcefulness that
he no longer had the least incli
nation to drink, and that all de
sire, craving and appetite for
drink" had been taken away. It
is a grand. Jood work, uid a
great benefltfo humanity.
(Signed) ' "M. FLAVIN.
"Pator St. Ambrose Church, Des
Moines, Iowa."
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deleterious, harmful drugs used.
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Neal Institute as soon as patient enters Sanitarium, so that unless the
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third day of Treatment.
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Northwest where it is not so well known and where the people may
yet be somewhat Skeptical of a Treatment that several years ago
Astounded, but Convinced the Medical Profession.
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354 Hall St-, Cor. Park, Portland, Or.
Fine Follows Weir's Suspension.
"Cash" Weir, skipper of the tug Katie
Weir, yesterday appreciated the force
fulness of that adage that "trouble never
comes singly." for after liavlng his
license suspended for 30 days on a charge
of navigating the tug Edith with an
unlicensed engineer, the Custom House
officials imposed a fine of (10 for hot
having recorded his transfer from the
Katie Weir to the Edith.
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from business.
SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con
tracted and chronic cases cured. Alt
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 8 P. AC. Sun
days, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only.
Pacific Coast Medical Go.
224 WASHINGTON .STREET,
Corner Flrat.
1 11, i
zxC. Gee-Wo
The Chinese Doctir
This great Chinese
doctor is vrell
known thro u g h
out the Northwest
because of his
wonder ful and
mar velous cures,
and Is today her
alded by all his
patients as the
greatest of his Kind. He treats any
and all diseases with powerful Chi
nese roots, herbs and barks that are
entirely unknown to the medical
science of this country. With these
harmless remedies he guarantees to
cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles,
rheumatism, nervousness, stomach,
liver and kidney troubles, also pri
vate ailments of men and women. -CONSULTATION
FREE. ,
Patients outside of city write for
blanks and circulars. Inclose o
stamp. '
THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO.
162H First St., Near Morrison,
Portland, Or.
IGUEE
MEN
My Unfailing and Scientific
Treatment Is Yours
Pay When Cured
My cures are lasting, because the methods I
employ meet even the most minute details of
those ailments to which they apply, ond are
readily modified to meet the requirements of
Individual cases. Because my treatment is ample,
scientific and thorough, mv cures are complete
and lasting, and my patients have no relapses,
cor the same reason I am usually able to ure in'
much less time than is commonly required in
obtaining but partial results.
I treat for real and lusting cures. Every
remedy 1 employ has its part in bringing positive
and permanent results. Under my treatment the
patient who notes improvement in his condition
can feel assured that leal benefit and not a tem
porary drug effect has been obtained, and can
continue with confidence that a thorough cure is
being accomplished.
Contracted Ailments
The serious results; that may follow neglect
of contracted ailments could scarcely be exag
gerated. Safety demands an absolutely thorough
cure in the least possible time. I have treated
more cases of contracted ailments than anv
other physician upon 'the Pacific Coast. Alv
cures are thorough and are accomplished in less
time than, other forms of treatment require In
producing even doubtful resulta I employ reme
dies of my own devising, and my treatment is
equally effective In both recent and chronic
cases.
The Leading Specialist.
Varicose
Veins
There Is no necessity
for surgical operations
in the treatment of
Varicose Veins. This
disease yields m -pletely
to my mi anri
painless method, and
results a re far bett er
than wern ever a t
alned hy the harsh
Und danpre'rous practice
f cutting. But one
weok is required, and
seldom is it ever nec
essary to detain the
patient from his busi
ness.
I Treat Men Only Obstructions
The vast .multitude of men who have taken
my treatment have not been disappointed. They
know that I do not promise more than I per
form. To them I have actually illustrated in the
cure of their own cases the truth of what I claim'
namely, that my treatment is as certain to cure
as it is that my patient engages my services and
follows my directions. Mv success is due not
alone to education, experience, skill and scien
tific equipment, hut to the fact that I limit mv
study and practice strictly to ailments of men.
To male maladies alone I have earnestly and ex
clusively devoted 25 years of my life, and on
them all my faculties are concentrated.
In the treatment of
obstructions I have
apain triumphed over
surgery. I employ an
original method by
which the obstructing
tissue is completely
dissolved, and all in
flammation and irrita
tion throughout the
system expelled. Xo
pain, no cutting, no di
lating, and a sure cure
in every instance.
A Real Museum
LARGEST AND FINEST MUSEIM OP ANATOMY ON THE COAST.
.Masks, Models, Plaster Casts, Skulls. Skeletons, life-like models in
wax; also many natural specimens preserved in alcohol.
Free to M
en
THIS MUSEUM IS IX A DISTI.CT AXD SUPERIOR CLASS, ABOVE
A.MTHI.VG HERETOFORE SHOWN IX PORTLAXD.
There are over 00 pieces shown in this exhibit, and it is entirely
separate from our medical office.. It i interesting and instructive
to a high degree. Ail men visiting Portland should see
DR. TAILOR'S FREE MUSEUM. MEX ONLY.
EXAMINATION FREE
I do not chiirse for advice, examination or diagnosis. If you rail foal
a private tnlk with me. you will not be nrged to bes;ln treatment. If
Impossible to call," write. Hours, 0 A. M. to 8 P. M.) Sundays, 10 to 1.
The DR. TAILOR Co.
CORNER MORRISOX AXD SECOND STREETS.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, XM'i MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OR.
Sy Terms k Treatment
within the reach of all. I will not accept your case if I cannot cure
you. I will grive you an absolute guarantee to cure you or not charge
you one cent for my services.
The reason hundreds of men today
are discouraged is because they have
given no care to whom they entrust
ed their case, their precious health.
Thev do not consider the ability,
professional standing and reputa
tion of the physician or speoiallst
of whom thef took treatment, but
have considered far more the fact
that by not going to a specialist of
ability they could get cheaper treat
ment. Such is not the case, because
It requires ability and skill to citre
any one of the ailments to which I
devote my full time and attention,
and the specialist who possesses the
ability to cure, gets all the business
he can attend to. If you are today
discouraged because you have not
been cured it is your own fault.
You have no one else to blame but
yourself. If you have sought treat
ment and are not cured, it is simply
. because of the fact that you have
not thought enough of your health,
your life, to pay the price of a com
petent, reliable specialist, who pos
sesses the ability necessary lo cure
- you.
The one thing for any man to
consider Is simply this: I want to
get cured. I must get the aliment
conquered before It conquers me."
If you look at this matter from this
standpoint, valuing as you must do
your future health and happiness,
you will consult at once the BEST
and MOST RELIABLE specialist, one whom you know from his per
manently and long-established reputation to be the best, and If your case
Is placed with him the cure will surely follow In short order.
LASTLY, REMEMBER, there Is no man who really desires to be
cured who cannot place his case with me. BECAUSE I always arrange
my terms so that any man can receive expert attention and care at my
INSTITUTION.
I CURE SAFELY AND PERMANENTLY
Blood Ailments, Nervous) Decline. Ktdnery and Bladder Ailments, Varicose
Veins and Ail Ailments Peculiar to Men.
EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE
Men make no mistake when they come to me. I give you the results of
long experience, honest, conscientious work, and the best service that
money can buy. If you are ailing consult me. Medicines furnished In our
private laboratory from $1.50 to $6.50 a course.
f you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Hours 9 A. M. to
8 P. M. dally. Sundays, 9 to 12 only.
NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE
PAID UNLESS CURED
St. Louis Medical Co.
Corner 2d and Yamhill
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Grime And Stains
Of Summer "Sports '
EASILY AND DELICATELY REMOVED DY
HAND
SAPOLJO
FOR TOILET'AND BATH
It smooths away any broken cuticle and
thoroughly, but with velvet touch,
cleanses and refreshes the skin.
, - " 2nrTa and Druggists
- t-Sh. liOCXOM.
?-nwbrld?e bldf.
!8SH First St-,
room 11, and 223
Aider St. Chine
Hoot and Hr
Medicine. Cures
Cancer. Rheuma
tism, Consumption.
.Dropsy, Catarrh,
btomach, Lunr,
Uvir and. Kluaey
troubles. Ail
Curo nrc aliments
of men and worn
.a. Examination
.re. Drugs tors.
Flanders St.
wured. OnlyeithorirecKoeloy In.
stitnto hi Orecon. Wrttafo. tl-
1 E. .' -tfc Ji SW.laittl- Ur
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