20 TITE 3I0RXTXG OISEGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1910. HA SPAN WTHORHE WILL BE PLACED Navigation Above New Bridge Is to Halt 48 Hours to Permit Work. UNDERTAKING IS GREAT Thrw Scons and Much False Work Will Be l"wd in Delicate Task or Putting Xew Draw In Its Proper Position. For a prin1 of at least v hours, navigation tn the harbor above the Haw-ttiom-avenue bridge will be blocked, ex cept for such vesst-le) as can pass beneath the bridge deck, as it nil! require that tune in whicn to flont the draw span into place and adjust it. Drake C. O'Reilly yaterday said that it had been decided to use three scows In moving the draw from where It has been assembled, and In view of the givat height of the false work tliat will be built on the floats the work will no doubt establish a record In the United States. Elsewhere, draws of the same type have been floatnd in that manner and the projects have been of identical char acter, except that trey were not carried on at such a low staL-o of water, l.nder normal conditions' and with high water and no current, the undertaking would be regarded as difficult, but Engineers' ver that the low water doubles the responsibilities and the greatest care will be necessary to execute it safely The barges Ocean and Oregon, each liaving a length of 133 feet, and the rarge Slwash. of 13i feet in length, will be floated beneath the draw span, jthe Siwash In the center. On each will 'be erected false work on which the span will rest, and braces will be carried from one barge tn the other, so that the entire structure will be ac rigid as pos sible. It has not been decided whether the Immense muas of steel and false ork. of which the span alone weighs M4 tons, will be shifted by means of tow boats or with lines. As the plans contemplated the draw elng built In its proper popitlon. some tof the fastenings and connecting parts ' 'will have to be installed after It is In place. On one tower, a frame has teen completed in which to cast the Immense concrete counter weights, that will govern the accent and descent of the draw, while on the second tower the frame Is under way. Unfavorable weather, which would retard the set ting' of the concrete, may defer the si raw being shifted into position until wbotit November 1. Mr. O'Reilly says that space beneath he bridge west of the draw will be free and false work to the east, on which the draw now rests, mill be torn away o that craft may para, but ocean-going vessels and river steamers with tall stacks and hogposts will no doubt be delayed. When it is aixeertalned definite ly when the draw Is to be floated notice will be given mills at the southern end f the harbor so tiiey can gauge the slellvery of logs accordingly. the slough. It Is tut Intended to use sternwheelers In towing, but to employ propellor craft. There are four shoals on which work will be prosecuted. The depth on these shoals is four feet, but ine average deptn in other places is eight feet. Plants In that vicinity have depended on rail lines to more their products, bnt with the improve ment of the channel they will have the advantage of water transportation. In the future development of the Penin sula district It is expected that the slough will become an important ave nue of commerce. Instead of being largely the rendezvous of nimrods. It Is estimated that three weeks will be required to finish the dredging. l ighter Barge to Float Oak Branch. Until 500 tons of sand and gravel are transferred from the barge Oak Branch there is little prospect of float ing her from a shoal opposite Milwau kle, and the removal of her cargo be gan yesterday. It was feared that the barge had broken in two. because of the manner In which she sank and be cause she had a .tremendous weight to sustain, but an examination has shown that she is Intact, but probably badly strained. (1HFFRF PRIHF I Mother's and S UII1.UUU I IIIUL.. o. .11- . 1 otrengtn Kestorea on s SEATTLE DEALERS TRTTXG GET THE MARKET DOWN. TO Claim That Oregon Stock Is Freely Offered Eastern Concord Grapes in Market. Coos Bay Buoy Washed Away. MARSHFIELD. Or.. Oct. 11. (Special.) The buoy outside the Jetty at the en trance to Coos Bay has been washed away during the recent storms. The Port Commission has reported the mat ter to Commander Ellicott and asked that the buoy be replaced. The marin ers entering here are hoping that the recommendation to the Government that a bell buoy be placed at the south side of the entrance be granted, as it would greatly assist the vessels In entering here. 6EATTLE. Wash.. Oct. 11. (SptclaL) Exporters cut the price of bluestem wheal today to SO cents, a full cent reduction, other varieties were unchanged, but weak. The deirand was slafek. Receipts are Increasing here and at Tacoma. Nearly 300 cars have reached Pug-et Sound this week. Oats and barley were unrhinred. Concord grapes were firmer and California grapes easier. The former sold all the way from 25 to 3.1 cents per basket fend the latter irom s l to Sl.zo. A carload or Eastern con cord rrapes arrived. Potatoes were fn larger supply and easier. Grape fruit was extreme ly scarce. The Florida stock was not ready for distribution. Several carloads of apples arrived. Onions sold generally at 11.50. cab- bare was sti 1 in oversuDnlr. The cheese market continues to be th subject of much discussion. Seattle dealers claim Oregon cheese Is freely offered here. but that the makers are being compelled to store stocks that ordinarily have been parsed on to other hands by this time of the year. The price. It Is said. Is too high to warrant speculation. Eggs were rainy p.entiruL poultry re ceipts increased. Cathclng Inlet Being Improved. MARSHFIELD, Or., Oct 11. (Special.) An extensive improvement is being made on Cathctng Inlet, one of the rivers emptying Into Coos Bay. The inlet leada to Sumner, the town which Is the termi nus of the stage line. The Inlet has been dredged and now a pile driver is being built to drive piling along the em bankment to hold It back. With the improvement Sumner can be reached by boats at all tides. Marine Xotcs, STEAMER EMPLOVS FILIPINOS Breakwater Signs Crew of Eight for Steward's Department. Concluding that racial sentiment that mas rampant eleven years ago, when iAguinaldo's prestige was on the wane. I as subsld-'d. and that the present sea son is a likely one in which the diminu tive brown men of Luzon might ingrati ate themselves with the seagoing pub lic. Captain Aiacgenn hns signed a stew ard's crew of eight Filipinos on the "earner Breakwater. The vessel sailed last night for Coos P.ay. and the skipper recites that the willingness evinced by he waiters, and their deftness as mani pulators of dishes, augurs for them successful employment. "White waiters have tried our patience until they can be no longer tolerated. If m-e have means of selecting others.' aid Captain Macgenn. "They seem to rare to make only one or two trips, and then go ashore, whllo it has been the experience at 8aa Francisco that Flll rlno waiters are more steady and are equally capable. They are apparently tetter fitted for servile tasks and do not lave the demeanor that Is often ob jectionable In white waiters." The crew was secured at San Francisco ty the Harriman interests and probably will be retained in service. On the larger steamers the employment of Caucasians iwlll continue, as they have no difficulty employing new men because of calling mt large ports. The 1-eakwater has little opportunity at Ciks Bay of ship ping new waiters and if the "Goo Goos" prove goo, I sailors they will be fixtures. Captain Rosclle Coburn has been ap pointed master of the tug Resolute, re lieving Captain F. R. Hill. . To load lumber at Stella for Califor nia the schooner W. F. Jewett has been towed there from Astoria. Lumber for San Francisco is -to be loaded at Prescott by the steamer Coaster, which la discharging Inward cargo at Couch-street dock. After discharging a portion of her cargo at the North Bank dock the Brit ish ship Claverdon was yesterday shift ed to Mersey dock to finish. Balfour-Guthrie have added the Brit ish steamer Skipton Castle to the en route fleet, and she will sail from Ant werp in December with general cargo. Repairs made to the steamer lone. which Is on the ways at the yards of the Portland - Shipbuilding Company, consist of the replacing of a few planks on her hull and general repainting. Major W. F. Mclndoe. Corps of Engi neers. U. s. A., and E. B. Thomson, assistant engineer, have returned from an inspection of work being done on the Upper Willamette. The Wheatland dam and Matheney's bar are the scenes of present operations. There entered yesterday at the Cus- toma House the steamers F. S. Loop, Beaver and Coaster, from San Francis co. The steamer Northland cleared tor San Francisco with 435,000 feet of lum ber, the Coaster for San Pedro with 650.000 feet and the Oriental liner Hen rik Ibsen with general cargo for Hong kong and way ports. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. Oct. 11. Arrived Steamer Coaster, from San Prsnrlsco: steamer Wav-erl,-k. from San Francisco. Sailed Steamer Golden Gate, for Tillamook: steamer Break water, for Coos Bav; Uritieh steamer Scot tlub Monarch, for St. Vincent: steamer i H. Klniore. for Tillamook; saaollne schooner lella. for Natucca. Astoria. Oct. 11. Condition at the mouth of the river at g P. M.. cloudy: sea smooth: wind northwest, 20 miles. Arrived at 7 and lft up at lo A- t. Steamer Maverick, from San Franolaoo. Sailed at a A. M. Steamer Jim Butler, for Seattle. Aerlveu at s A. l. Gasoline schooner osnKosn. irom . enaif-tn. nll..l at fi:40 A. M. Danish bark Denmark, fur juentown or Falmouth. Arrived down British strainer Scottish Monarch. San yr.ini-lK-fl. Oct. 11. Arrived 6teamer Falcon, from Portland. Sailed at 4 A. M. Steamer J. A. hanlor. for Portland. Spoken Oct. 6 :::lj fiortn. iph:ju west- German hark Goldbek. from Santa Rosalia, for Portland. British steamer Pamara Is leaking badly; holds three and four dull of water. Kureka. Oct. 11. Arrived Steamer Eu reka, from Portland. Taku Bar. Oct. 11. Arrived yesterday Norwegian steamer Alden, from Portland. San Francisco, Oct. 11. Arrived Steamer Nevadan. from Tort Allen: steamer Paisy. from WIMapa; steamer Falcon. fn-ra Fort land; t-ark Saint Hosatlen. from Newcastle: bark John Wtnthrop. from Koiilak; schooner l.etltta. from Bering Sea. Failed Steamer ;reystoke rastle. for ancouver: steamer Asm. ror Hong Konc; steamer .-nn r.mun. M. F- Plant. Cool Bar: steamer J. A. Chans lor. for IXtrtland; steamer Atlas, for Ta coma; steamer Hornet, for Seattle. Hankow. Oct- 10. e Arrived Belle or scot- land, from rortland. Or. Sidney. S. S. W-. Oct. 11. Arrived Quito, from Itelllncham. Tides at Astoria WedneMiay. fcEAVER WORRIES CJOYF.KNOK Vessel Gain S2 Miles in About 12 'Hours Over Rival. Once more the steamer Beaver, of the J Pan Francisco Portland Steamship Company's list of speeders, has added to tier young reputation through overcoming a lead held by the steamer Governor, of t.'ie Pacific Coast Steamship Company's fleet, to an extent that reduced it from Xit to eight miles. It was not a race, as orders have been Issued against such contests. The Beaver was to have sailed from Fan Francisco at noon Saturday and the Governor two hours later, but the Beaver was delayed until 4 o"clock. When she steamed outside the Golden Gate, the Uovernor was seen about c miles up the t oast. Had an effort been made to over come the handicap, it is believed the Peaver would have been in the company cf the Pacific Coast fleet's greyhound fcv midnight, hut off Cape Blanco the fog settled heavily. The steamers were Mdden from each other during the night but Sunday morning the Governor waa Been oniy eight miles away. They parted toon after, as the Governor stood off shore on a course for Pucct Sound, while the Reaver remained on the Inside route. The Reaver easily showed her heels to the steamer President . in July, and that was the only race she has run since being placed In commission. BI.OCGH WILL BE DREDGED Kenton Interests Plan Creation of Channel for Scows. To" make Cmumbla Slough navigable from the mouth to the bridge at Van couver avenue is an undertaking being fostered by the Kenton Land Company, wl.lch baa engaged a derrick scow with dredging equipment from the ttamond O Interests that has begun Srork at the mouth. Snags and other obstructions are to be removed, and It la hoped to have sufficient depth to permit large scows to. be towed to manufacturing plants along the water way. As there are no draws in the O. 15. fc a. and Kortnr Bank, bouses crossing High. I.o M .1.7 feel'tiOS A. M. .. M 0.S fe.1'l-.14 T. M... .1.4 feet .4.9 fet MEN CURED $10 IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured We have every known remedy ap pliance tor l'HLHTLG VOL Our ex perience Is so sreal and varied that no one of the allmeati of Mrs is new to ua CO Mr. l. A L TAX.lv IT U1H. Geaeral Debility. Weak Kervea. In- lomiii Results of exposure, overwork and other Violations ef ISature'e lavt a. lJlseaees of Bladdcx ana Kidneys, tan roar V elna nttirkly and permanently eirel at small expense and no deten tion from business. SPKCIAl. AILMESTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All li u r d in k. Itching and Inflammation stopped in 14 hours. Cures effected la seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of questions. Office Hours I A. u to I 1'. M, Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO. Corner Klrtrt. SCREENSALESMAN WANTED Br the 1 arc est screen concern In the world. M require a man of marked ability as a salesman and of rood habits. Should I be of mechanical turn eo a to read plans and messure butldlnirs for screns. A per manent and rioftirahle position ro rirht man. Address, with ajre. xperlenc. reference and sa'.arr. W. F. Dale, faneral delivery. Portland. Oregon. QUOTATIONS AT SAX FRANCISCO. Prices Paid for Produce In the Bay City Markets. BAN PRAXCISvX. Oct. 11. The follow lnr prices were current in the produce mar ket today: Buttei Fancy creemery, nflifcc; creamery seconds, 3-c; iancy auiry, -:k-. Cheese New, lifc 17c; Young America, lOtailttHc. Ekks Store. 42c; fancy ranch. 4 H c. Poultry Koosters. old, $5r 5.50; rowters, younj, broilers, small, $3';t3.30; broilers, large, $3.50'a3.75; fryers. $4&5; hen. (5 010; ducks, old. (6; ducks, young. Vea-etables Cucumbers. f0 75c: rarltc. 2?3c: srreen peas. h 0c: string beans. 3 Hc; tomatoes. 25jMr; eggplant. 40,960c. Hops lamornia, iw toe MUlstuffs Bran, tZU U 31 ; middlings, 134 0 Sti. Hay Wheat tTtfU: wheat and oats. Srvll.50; alfalfa, 47$13; stock, 5friK; Uraw, .;offtGc. Potatoes Oregon Burbanks. 11. 45; Salinas Burbanks. $l.40Ul-,; weeta, 2fr2Uc. Fro it Apples, choice. 5c; common. 30c; bananas, 7oc&$3: I ex lean limes, J.3xJiT; California lemons, cr.oice. o w; lauiorma Unions, common. $'--50: pineapples. 12 9 Receipts Flour. 27"4 qr. sk. ; wheat, 2745 ctls .; barley. 1O.405 ctls. : oats. 285. ctla. beans. 947 sacks: corn. 1?5 ctls.: potatoes. 647 sacks; bran. 80 sacks; hay, 1SS tons; wool, $H bales; hides. 7"0. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 11. Wheat Decem ber. S1.06ra; Mav. $1.11. Cash. No. 1 hard. 11. ('91,; Na 1 Northern. S1.0S ? 1.09 ; No. 2 Northern, $1,04 3,107!,; No. 3 11.02 & 1.04 -a. Flax Closed. $2.66. Corn No. 3 yellow, 50HffMc. Oats No. 3 white. 304. Q 31 Rye No. 2. 71 H & 72 He. Kuropean Grain Markets. IONTON. ot. 11. Cargoes easier on American advices; TV Alia Walla for ship ment at 37s id to 87s 9d. Sellers, firm; buyers quiet, English country markets full. French country markets firm. MVERPOOL Oct. 11. What October. 7s 2d; December, 7s 3Hd; March, 3L Weather fine. , Grain at 8an Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO Oct. 11. Wheat steady, barley firm. Jpot quotations: Wheat Shipping, ft. SO 8135. Barley Feed, vTHtfSe; brewing. Slffl.05. Oats Red. $1.15 ft 1.22H ' white, fl.'Ol.rtO; black, fl.351.30. Call board sales: Wheat No trading; parley December. Sl.fU bid. $1.04 H asked. Corn, large yellow, $1.21.W. Iuluth Flax Market. DTT,TTTT. Oct. 11. Flax on truck, to ar- Hr. Joseph Miller and his mother are living examples of what Daffy's Pure Malt Whiskey will do for the weak and run down man or woman. They both are the picture of health. 1 want to make the following state ment as to the efficacy of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. For many years my mother, who Is now over seventy years of age. and myself, were very much run down in health. I consulted a number of physicians, but received little or no benefit, from their treatment. I read your advertisement In the local paper and asked my family doctor regarding the merits of your preparation. He ad vteed me to use it, and I frankly say it has benefited us both exceedingly and i nearuiy recommend it to any one in a run-down condition." JOSEPH MILLER. 237 West 34th St.. New York. No medicine has stood the test fifty years like Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, and always been found abso lutely pure and full of good medicinal virtue. Men and women in all walks of life who have been benefited Join in singing its praises as the true elixir o life which invigorates body, brain and Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey If you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to direo tions. It tones and strengthens the heart action and purifies the entire sys tern. While Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey does not digest the food, it excites the flow of saliva for the digestion o starchy food, preventing fermentation In the ftomach and bowels, and by IPs powerful influence upon the stomach and salivary glands causes these organs to do their natural work. It enables the old to enjoy the sports of youth. Duffy's Pure Malt Wmskey is sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY by drug gists, grocers and dealers, or direct, $1.00 a large bottle. Look for the "Old Chemtat" on the label. Medical booklet containing rare common-sense rules for health and testimonials, also doctor's advice sent free to any one who writes The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.. Roches ter. N. Y. rive, $2.T: October and November, $2.6i bid; December. $ J .t bid; May, $2.53. Grain Markets of b Northwest. TACOMA. Oct. 11. Wheat, milling, blue stem, !itc; club. 85c. Export, bluestem, 00c; club, sac; Tea Kussian. .c; rortyroia, c Receipts, wheat. W2 cars: nariey, l car; corn. car; oats. 4 cars; naj i cars. SEATTLE. Oct. 11. Milling Quotations, bluestem. 8"Hc; fortrfold. . S3Hc; club. c: nre. -.c: rea itusaian. au c. ex port wheat, bluestem, 84 He; fortyfold. noup; cmo, 7J"r; me. -ihc. THE DOCTOR GREEN CO. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICES IS WHERE MEN GET CURED IREATMENT THAT CURES A certain, rapid and permanent cure is the desire of every afflicted man. If you are suffering -with any ailment, come in and tell us all about it. It will cost you nothing to talk over your case with us. "We will tell you how we cure just such cases as yours, what the cost will be, and about the time it will take. Very many men who are ailing do not know how really simple a thing it is to get well in the hands of a specialist who knows his business. " A reaonable amount, wholly within your means, clearly understood by j'ou, is our fee. The pasment of this fee is arranged to your own satisfaction. MEN, honestly investigate our perfected methods, and you will understand how easily we cure VARICOSE VEINS, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON, NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY, PROSTATIC, BLADDER and KIDNEY troubles, and all con tracted ailments. Any ailing man who calls at our office may receive, free of charge, private council and a careful personal examination on week days from 9 A. 31. to 5 P. 31. and from 7 to 8 P. 31. ; on Sundays, 10 to 1 only. THE DOCTOR GREEN CO. PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 362 WASHINGTON ST. (Cor. Park St.) PORTLAND, OR. Why I Cure M TT A T"!! R H ii i w -hen others f ai No matter If you have been pronounced Incurable b' any other physician, don't on that account hesitate to come to me for treatment. I have cured hundreds of men who had been told that they were incurable. Remember, that my methods are original with me, and are the result of many years' experience in medical practice. I effect a cure in every case J take for treatment, -because my treatment is adjusted to the needs of each patient with scientific precision. I leave nothing to guesswork. I KNOW when I begin treating a patient that I will perform a complete and permanent CURB. Such a cure by mv treatment is just as certain as that two and two make four. I claim that nothing less than complete eradication of the disease from the sys tem is a real cure. I treat to completely remove the disease and not merely the symp toms. I drive out every root and fiber of the ailment and effect a cure that will make you strong and vigorous for a lifetime. The cures I effect are the result of my thorough knowledge of every phase of the disease I treat and to, the fact that 1 apply Individual treatment to each case. In every Instance I know the ailment and I know the cure for it. The fact that I agree to watt for my fee until you are cured is proof of my confidence in my ability to cure in every case. Some physicians assert that certain ailments of men are incurable. I deny that and stand ready to PROVE that by my methods there Is no ailment peculiar to men that cannot be cured. More Men Might Be Well There are scores and hundreds of afflicted men who believe their cases incurable because treatment of the past has resulted In failure, and who through this belief are being deprived of the full and complete health that might be theirs. I do not claim that there are no Incurable cases, but I do claim that many cases absolutely incur able bv such treatment as has been given them will yield promptly to tne correct and scientific methods that I exclusively employ. I offer free consultation and will ac cept for treatment no cases unless I am confident of my ability to effect a complete cure. This Is meant emphatically. . en The Leading; Specialist. Consultation is FREE and confidential, and you place yourself under no obligation to me what ever by coming to talk with me about your case. I Especially Invite Those Who Have Deep-Seated and Chronic Disorders to Call and Be Examined Men's Ailments To but partially cure an ailment is almost as dangerous as to allow It to (to untreated. Unless every particle of infection and inflammation is removed, the probability exists that the ailment will sradually work its way Into the jreneral system. Perhaps 25 per cent of the cases I treat are a direct result of some Improperly treated allmtnL Dur ing the past tlve years I have treated over HZQtt cases of these ailments and have effected an absolute and thorough and safe cure in each instance. There have been no relapses or undesirable de velopments whatever, and my patients have been rured in less time than other and less thorough firms of treatment re quired in producing even doubtful results. Blood Ailments This most troublesome of all ail ments can no longer be classed as incur able. The idea that the limit of medical aid Is to keep the ailment dorniant by persistently dosing; the system with med icines Is as Incorrect as many other an cient theories to which many of the pro fession cling;. Such treatment not in frequently results in the virus being: driven deeper into the system, where it attacks and destroys even the very bones of the sufferer. I positively drive the very last taint from the system. The cure is thorough and permanent, and every symptom of the ailment van ishes forever. I esjiploy no dangerous druffs or medicines, but use harmless blood-cleansing remedies heretofore un known in the treatment of thie ailment. I regard my success as the crowning triumph of my professional career. Kidney and Bladder My treatment removes the necessity of surgical operations, even in the severe cases of long standing. No other phy sician employs my methods of overcom ing this ailment, so the service I offer you is original and distinctive. Do not give up nope because others have failed. 1 will cure you and the cure will be a prompt and painless one. My treatment permanently remove all Inflammation, relieves all irritation or congestion that may exist in the kndncys or bladder and restores health and tone to ail organs affected. MUSEUM N6w Open We have spared no time or expense in establishing our new Portland Museum of Anatomy and Science, which Is now open to receive visitors. We are showing over 600 pieces, including wax and plaster models, skeletons. skulls, imported French papier-mache wcrk. etc.; also many natural specimens preserved in al cohol. The Dr. Taylor Co. is well known as the largest and most reliable concern in Its particular field on the Coast, and the greatest care has been exercised In the arrangement of the collection to ex clude anything calculated to shock or Intimidate the most susceptible; and no indecent models of any kind are shown. Just as our methods of treatment are in a distinct and superior class, so aiso is our Museum so far superior to anything else in the line ever shown hare that there is absolutely no comparison. Varicose Veins Many men afflicted with varicose veins are endangering their general health, and even life Itself, by allowing the ail ment to remain uncured. Varicose veins result from partial paralysis of the deli cate nerve fibres that have a part in controlling local circulation of the blood. The muscular coatins of the veins, b ing deprived of nervous communication and control, become inactive, weakens nnd relaxes. The blood vessels expand from the pressure within, the circulation becomes sluggish, and frequently stag nant pools form in little nooks and pockets that constantly enlarge as the relaxation continues. I guarantee to cure variuosj veins In one week by a method that involves no cutting. No other physician employs a like method and so thorough is my work that there need not be the slightest fear of- a relapse into the old condition. Those who have been long afflicted with varicose veins will never realize the in Jury they have caused until they feel the vim, energy and buoyancy of spirits that a complete cure will bring. Why My Cures Are Lasting Because the methods I employ meet even the most minute detail of these ail ments to which they apply, and are readily modified to meet the require ments of the Individual cases. Because my treatment is ample, scientific and thorough, my cures are com plete and lasting, and my patients have no re lapses. For the same reason I am usu ally able to cure in much less time than Is commonly required In obtaining but partial results. You Can Pay When Cured Consult Me Free If you are afflicted in any way it certainly will be to your best interests to come and have a friendly talk with me. It will save you a great deal of worry and anxiety. It will not cost you ONE CENT, and you will not bind yourself in any way to take treatment from me. I will tell you frankly what your condition is, and then you can decide for yourself as to whether I shall treat you or not. If you cannot call, write. Cor respondence invariably has my personal attention and is regarded as strictly confidential. All replies mailed in plain envelopes. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 1 P. M. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 234J Morrison, Corner Second Portland, Oregon - i C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doc'er Tbls great Chines doctor. Is well known thro ugli. out the Northwest because of his wonder ful and mar velous cures, and is today her aided by all his natients as the r..rt nf his kind. He treats any snd all diseases with powerful Chi nese roots, heros ana Dara mat ara entirely unknown to tne medical science of this country. With these harmless remedies he guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, funs troubles. rheumatism, nervousness, siomacn, liver and kidney troubles, also pri vate ailments ox men and women. CONSULTATION FREE. Patients outside of city writ, for blanks and circulars, Inclose 4a stamp. THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO. lOZyz First St- Near Morrlsoa, Portland, Or. Vim, Energy And A Keen Exhilaration RESULT FROM A BATH WITH HAND SAPOLIO In hot weather it revives your energies and stimulates the skin to healthy action. ine iiatn Kelreening All Grocers and Drni&iata r4T MEN AND WOMEN CURED The famous Chinese. Drs. 8. K. Chan, with t h e ir Chinese reme dies of herbs and roots cure wonder- tk . ,. f f A r r. -US..LCKW llfl CHM when other remedies have failed. Sure cure for chronic pri vate ailments, nervousness, bipod poi son, rheumatism, asthma, pneumonia bladder, kidney, throat and lung trou bles, consumption, stomach disorders and other diseases of all kinds. Reme dies harmless. No operation. Honest treatment. Examination free. Call or write to The 8. K. Chan Chinese Medicine Co.. 126 i Morrison St.. between First and Second. Portland, Oregon. L. T. YEE THE CHINESE DOCTOR Tee & bon'i Medicine Co. spent lifetime study of herbs and re tearch In China; was granted diploma by the Emperor; won derful cure of all allmentj of men and women when others failed. If yon suffer, call or write td YEE &ON'S MI)I CLNE CO., KliVi First. Cot. Alder, rorUandj Or. WBBttBsslL.BssBSli.pJ RESTORED Reliable Treatment. To Perfect Health and Strength and Robust Condition. "lou Seed Mr Advice." FEES ONLY $5 to $10 IN SIMPLE CASES Free Museum of Anatomy Open Daily for Men Very Instructive and Interesting. Man Know Thyself. Our Practice Limited to Ailments of Men Only We know the ailments that are peculiar to men like an open book. We have been curing? them for years. Thousands upon thousands of men, restored to perfect health and strong nerves, are today living; monuments to our skill, knowledge and success. We never hold out false hopes. We never undertake a case we cannot cure. We have made so thorough a study of all the ailments of men of Varicose Veins, Specific Blood Poison, Nerve Weakness and have cured so many cases that if there is a oure for TOUR ailment you will find it here. When we undertake a case there is no such thing as failure. We charge nothing for consultation, and our knowledge, skill and ex perience are at your service. No matter who you have heen to see or what you have tried, I can and will cure you, or I will tell you it cannot be done. To prove to every man that I have a sure and wonderful cure for ailments of men, I want you to call and have a friendly talk free, that I may show you why I can and do cure cases after all others have failed. WE Cl'RB BT NEW SCIENTIFIC METHODS WHICH CANNOT FAIT. 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