THE MORN'IXG OREGONIAN. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1910. 1 ; ; o , r j SIUSLAW PORT TO RECEIVE S43D.0D0 Plan Devised to Improve Har bor if S21 5.000 Guarantee Fund Is Subscribed. PROPOSAL IS ON WAY Work to Progrca t'tttler tiotcrn mrnt Suprrrlsion When Cltlrn Ml TUnrl Jrll-Bolldlne lo Prm-rctl rrntllnc Approval. in t; wav t. W Pert of S.oslaw t-.Miimlln i proposal fr-rn tre rh-ef ff t' ri. "f ritt"l Mat- rmy . I :i-rr. tlro'isrh MK Mor row. In ! .- of rM lurl-m In th first .Ust -t-t ! wt.l.h lmtir""mM n r,t i::- "' "HI - pes-cutrd un-l-r i;,mrnm. ni sup.-rv lbn If the rM mill f b"n. -,.tal.'.e t the J rprtxm. 1I- dstng a contribution of J;-..(iO. . The rtl.f f eng.rrrr has proposed I ;.n i: rrt f SI'islaw mnill"i . wite a c.-ntract wl. the limfrn rent. .i. krd by sufficient surety. K'larante. I-k t!i fill im of $:1J.S' 1. furnls.ir.l lorallv. l.e tlic uluf of ark ac:nai;y performed at date r th roniK'-'. Tie guarantee fund win be placed to the credit of the tec ftarv of War to be npfii'W ' t rroil.lt. On the acceptance of 1 guarantee ork will be placed un der contract and the prnpiwrl Jetty on t ,e ncrt.i s..l of th- river will be starred. Th- I'ort t to. permitted to proceed wttli ti.e south jtty. under li. ext-tlng enntrart mtth Robert V akefield. until the wmlir mI" of l onrrni. Then legislation mr h secured to permit the I'ort t complete the work to the full extent of tlx- con-t--t n.l to nl'UIn credit tlicrefor a part of the rontrlbutlon. Contract Heady Soon. IE l pointed out that even though t;.r rti't"l r glslatlon I not passed next month. It may be adopted at the rl w.lon and that th I'ort of fn lan fomnillon will art -rdll In tli cr.il for Us fhar. It Is tlmtrd tlmt t ltt thr w-k will rr.iitrd tri wt.lrh t-- .-t ttir contra, t Icn'-d by tf I'ort o.'fi.-UI and forwarded to lh" rhl'f of nKlner. A tb clnn had pont about l7.00) on tho aoutli J. tty up to November I '"l verr upendln frm !( t 1 . month, they wl'l h- credited with a large outlay. .Major Morrow la olnir no time In fie preparatorv work. Yetrday be waa enxaced In eupervlnlnK the com pilation of peclfl.atlona for the north J-tty. lie etlmate that all work will be completed In from two to three ear. Thee will then be a depth on the bar of from 1 to 18 feet at low water. That l all that la available, r.aw at flood tide. Colonel Btrfdle. stationed at San an.U.o. and Major C- W. KalJ. lo rated at Seattle, will meet with Major Morrow and rltiaena of Tillamook and Portland In this city between lecem Wr IS and riecember Ti to dl-ua the proposed Improvement of Tillamook Kt wtth Joint funda of the govern ment and the Port of Tillamook. A final report will- be made to the War 'epartment on the jaojeot. whlrh l cmpected to be given every alstance. Badzrt Cat Sllghtlj. T!ie budcrt for project In tbe dl-t-lct directed by Major Morrow and Malor Mclndoe. as recommended by the rM'( of enrlneera Monday, la ald to hew Ua:ht reduction from ettlmatee n.a.le by local officer, but -the funda will be sufficient to carry all Import ant work alone; until the next rtvere and harbora bill. If the appropriations BonKht are mad too larae It I ald tlere Is etns;er that President Taft will veto the measure. It Is not re cardrd Improbable that Instead of a rr(uUr rivers and naroors 0111 an emeritencv ineasare will be compiled, to contain only appropriations required for the principal projects. That will passed throuh an understandlns; reached In advance. Any steps taken ' by Cona-res will not hav bearing- on th avallabllHy of the fund for Sluslaw work, as that I cared for under the sundry clvl bill. MIOSHOVK MY FLOAT TODAY Mramrr Will Iad I.nmlwr at St. Helens for Fan FrmncUoo. F.stlmatea made yesterday of th time required In which to complete re pairs to the steamer Shoshone, which struck on the Orsys Harbor bar No vember It. were that she probably would be tloated todar from the Ore gon drydock anJ have her deckork .r.thei tomorrow so that she could leave for ft-'llelens and hea-ln loadms; lumber ther Friday for Pan Francisco. Testerday the mlssln; part of the keel aft was replaced with new ma terial, the rudder post Installed, after laborious work In remov'n; th rem nant of th old on, and matter lined up preparatory to shipping the new wheel today. Th new garboard strak Is Id place and painted and when th vessel Is In th water the principal finishing will be confined to the In stallation of bc beams on th deck, from th bow to th house. Supervis ing F.ngtneer Hewitt, of th Charles K. tcCormick Company, who has been In th city from an Francisco sine being apprised of th accident to th Khoahon. said that b Is contldent th steamer will be ready for loading Fri day, wh'ch Is the time provided In th contract as rearranged when additional work was let covering th deckbeama. POCK MtiHTIXC; INCKKA.SKn Yarchon' Company Got Harbor master One Better With Sjtem. Heading Hrbormas;cr Pn!er llt of "bully fellows' on th waterfront, who display an 'ncllnation to abide by harbor regulations and safeguard pas sengers taking passage on coastwise steamers. s the name of Huber II. Bancroft, of th Portland Warehouse a: I kx-ic Company, who not only said yes terday that he prcJposed to at once doubl the Illuminating capacity of lights on the outer part of Martin's dock, but that as soon as he could se cure men th driveway extending from tlie edge of the dock to the company's office would he protected by a row of lights projecting from the warehouse wall. With th presence of dark, rainy nights th matter of securing adequate lighting facilities Is a topic frequently discussed by Harbormaster tipeler and his forre. because th waterfront usually uninviting at lis best and strangers complain of difficulty In Io cs ting slips and boarding vessel. lic stdca there are members of crews to be reckoned with who sometimes re turn to ships lata at night and need all th Illumination possible to guide their footsteps to straight and narrow gang ways. Mr. Bancroft had sufficient lights according to the port rules, but In or der that no future question could b raised he decided to expand the system. DOCK F.XTKNSIOX TO BKGIX Piledrlsor at Work on Xorllirrn r.'nd of Aln.-worlli Structure. riV.lrlvers have been set at work on t!;e construction of the northern exten sion of the Alnswortli dock. It Is ex pected that t'ds new dock will be com pleted by January I. and thereafter It Is planned to dock the Breakwater, a" well a tun I-o Angeles steamers, at the Alnsworth dock. Wh.-n the new steel brl'lce was started a portion of the Alaska dock was re moved to make room for Its western ap proach. Thus the H.irriinan steamship lines have been croH'i-'d for room, and trie extension of the Alnsworth dock a made necessary- As 'ori as the new steel bridge Is completed, the removal of the present steel brhltfr will r-cln. Almost eimulta neous'y ulth the removal of the old brl'ijfe. the construction of a new dock south of the Alnwort(i do. k will be ge- TKAJf Eft nTf tUOlXCs. ! t Arrive. . In per ..It lort . In fort .. In l-o't ixrt . Ic. o I c. - . i-. a ,.Ic. 4 ,. Ic. 4 ,. liid'Pt Alliance. ...... Kure!te. . . . an is.. Atussaoof.. Kursaa. .......r.wresa .... I rdr. . rtoafioke-. . . . . -a Pere. pi. M. Clmore. Tt:lamh. . Fslccm n Krn-ls ioMrii Gat.. Ti'lamook.. irkartr. ...CM Has... Cra W Elder, .fma TeHra.. IIMCIIr SU Trace.. Beaver.. ......Saa fedre. . crieiliiled to IMPW Nama Fr Ta T- Sin rdro...NoT. .m Aiisnre Kuteka Nov. 3 rsj noaskoac. ... Iec. 3 s-e li. Elmore. t.amos. ... t-c. 3 Brar ...San Pedro. . . Ie. a Fs'eoa ........ nn Franclsrelc. ft c;olJn Osta. . Tillamook .... Iee. r. Prsekwatee. .. I'wi ns....lc. 11 Ck W. C.der..haa rdn.... lec. 1 RoeeC1t......ta P-1re.... fee. Beaver. ....... Baa Pedre.... Ind.Tt ...... -TV)- .111 1 .- - IT. r-r Ini. n lntlr. rsta better docking faclltles than ther have Iim.1 at snv time in in' post aim will do aaar lth the ne.-esslty for ao many of their vessels passing above a brt.lico. The work on trie new siei oriuKc i ( pmcreselnc rapidly, and It la expected j mat It win oe cone raaii) sumii mw time promlsel. Mariners to Hear Concert. The regular concert will be given this evening at the Institute of th Seamen s Friend Society at th corner of Third and Flanders streets. Th programme will be: Soprano solo. Miss ISuth liunn; selections by the l.und children; soprano solo. Miss l-iura Ferguson; reading. Ha sol Brown; soprano solo. Mrs. It F. Kssmussen: barlton solo. Ji.mes A. McKlnnon; baritone solo. A. !. Stewart; solo, II. Sanders, second officer British ship "W. T. Lewis. Sailors from several ships will sing. Mlml Coining for Wheat. Itatfoiir. fluthri Co. yesterday char tered the tlennan bark Mlml. which Is at San Francisco, to load wheat here In January for Kuroi. She Is expected the latter part of December. The vessel reached the Golden Uat November It from Antwerp, with a cok cargo. She Is of H' tone. The Vlncennes will finish loading wheat today, and It Is probable thst the Rrltlsh ship Wm. T. Lem-ls will aliHj receive tha lost of her cargo. Marln Notes. H. P. F.liaarn. assistant engineer of the steamer Oeklahama, was yesterday taken 111 and left th vessel to enter a hos pital. To load lumber for an offshora port, the schooner William Nottingham yes trday reached the river from Callao. She will receive cargo at Astoria. Commander KUlcott. In charge of the affairs of th Seventeenth Lighthouse instrlct. left yesterday afternon for Se attle, as the tender Columbine had ar rived tuere from Alaska. tlear was yesterday rigged on Die Brit ish ship lnveravou. which arrived with ;. tons of coal from Newcastle, and she will begin discharging today at the bunkers of th Independent C.-al Com pany. Kntrles at Hi Custom-House yesterday comprised th British ship Inveravon. from Newcastle. N. S. W-. and th steamer Westerner and steamer Yellow stone, from San Francisco. Th steamer Taho cleared for Raymond and th Westerner for Pan Francisco, carrying fc.iw feet of lumber. On small dent on her bow. which Is not of sufficient Importance even to re quire th plat being straightened. I th only memento the steamer Bear dis plays of ber mishap at San Francisco Saturday, when sh cut through, a barge whllo docking on her arrival at San Francisco from Pan Pedro. She reached here yesterday afternoon with 0 passen gers, and the largest cargo carried on a north-bound trip, 3W0 tons. Much of the Beaver's cargo was Included, on which a general average will be made because of her collision ulth the Selja. and forms were sent from the Pan Francisco office to be niled out In releasing all Beaver consignments. Th Bear se, tit sail De cember 3. Movement of Vcel. . roRTUND, Jar- Nov. S9. Arrived Steamer Bear, from 8an Pedro and Sen Francisco: British ship Invvraron. from Newcastle. N. 8. W.; steamer RalnUr. frcm fan Francisco; st.eoier Yosemtte. from Satt Krurlvo. Hailed Uramer Oold-n Oste. for Tl'iamooa; bars Oerard C. Tobey. tor San K rax. Cisco; steamer Breakwater, for too Ha,; steamer Tahoe. for Raymond. Astoria. Or, Nor. Arrl.sd at . :1 and left up at . A. M.-etmr Bear, from aan ledro and 8aa Francisco. Ar rl..d at T:i aad left uo ' , St-sm.r Toeemite. from ban rr-uiclsco. Ar nej at A. M. bisaraer A uresis. fxm taa Francisco and barse Amv Turner in "ow of lug reanlesa. Jrom San .raacleco. hailed at A. ??aTaJ han Francisco. Balled at :0 A. M. M.amer Klamath, for n Mr A"l at 12 noon bebooner WUiUm Nottingham, from Callao. Sailed at 4 f. M. learner Roma, f"T Vort tlartord. stATTi-E. Nov. Arrived Steamer President, from San Francisco: steamer Jim Butler, from San Francis.-; steamer 1 tan, frwm Tacoma. Sailed Steamer SU He'ej for Bremerton: steamer ny of Puebla. tor Han rrsneisco: steamer Titan, for Victoria; .reamer CoL K- 1- Drake, for San Francisco. S.T Francisco, Nov. .Amved at nooa o7." r p.scrana. from Portland. Sa.led yesterday Steamer W. S. Porter, for I'ort- USan Pedro. Nov. Ml Arrived yesterday Steamer ean Jacinto, from Portland. San KraorUHro. Nov. 10. Arrive tara ers 8l-rra. from Bonnlula: Casco from Aa "rit Balled-Steamer Slber. for Hon, ,",. Japanese cruisers Asama and Kasagl. '"JZXZ? Nov. -,.S..le1-J..ad..for "Z'ZnH. Nov. IS Arrlved-Hallamshlre. from Philadelphia, for Tacoma. f"2ndoo. Nov. -W.-Arrtved-M.nh.ttan. arorr,.No,vr25.-eal.!-S.U. for V"sn,?neV.rN B. W.. Nov -a-Arrlv.d-prevtousiy. Makura. from Var.cover. Tldee at Astoria Wednesday. tlich. lrfw. OO ".- A M... fet tJ A. M feet I il l T. ? fe' y M eet Kdlef.ien. th fuel man. believes In progress. Coal. If In lots of two tons, is delivered In bulk and carried n cans to the basement, avoiding duet and al lowing full we I lit to customer. OPPOSE TAX PLU Members Declare Property Is Endangered by Any Such Measure. BODY MAY TAKE ACTION Xnmhrr Declare Ag-alnet Idea and Say t.ranjro Is Aliitost I'nlt In Its Ilfnvr of Sfheme Mcct Inss tt "onslilcr Bill. That a majority of the Tatrons of Husbandry In Oregon Is opposed to the single tag scheme as proposed by W. S. l"Ren anil the People's power I-ciiue is the opinion of n number of leading members Interviewed yester day. The matter Is receiving much attention among the members of the granges and It will be a subject for consideration at future meetings. Spe cial attention lias been called to the measure passed nt the November elec tion by F.uirene palmer. J. J. Johnson, master of F.venlng Star Orange and ex-stae lecturer, ex pressed the opinion yesterday that the grange at large In tho state will op pose single tux. une member of the state executive committee. A. R. Ma son, of Hood River. Is u slncle tax man. but the other two arc supposed to be against it. Single Tax Xear Chaos. "I am opose.l to single lax." said Mr. Johnson, "and I believe it is abso lutely wrong ntid would produce rhaos If It were adopted. Still we shall have to face the question at the next elec tion. I whs Informed on good author ity that It will first be tried in Mult nomah snd Coos Counties. 1 don't think that the members in the state fa vor single tsx. I believe In the classl ficat'.on of property for taxation pur poses, as our measure provided, but the single tax Idea means the destruction of property. I think thut tho grange made a mistake In not coming out in opposition to the measure that was adopted. "I believe that there should be an exemption of mk) or f.lOO for all, rich and poor alike, but I am not prepared to favor the disruption of the property vnleus through the sinn'e tux." Mrs. H. U Vail, of Kvening Star Orange. Is opposed to single tax. and suys: I am confident that the memhars of Fatrons of Husbandry in Oregon are opposed to thut method. Of course there are a few cranks who fnvor It and theso hav compromised the order. They get Into every organization. I hav talked with many leadintf grangers In this state uid have yet to find one who favors single tax. and they believe that It would mean con fiscation of land. The land Is here, but our labor makes It valuable for any purpose, I favor each county taxing Itself for Its own roads, but that Is all." l.evj- "on Lands Too Heavy. C. H. Welch, member of Evening Star (".range and one of the leading grangers of this co-Tnty, declared his opposition to any single tax measure, and favora fighting all efforts to adopt It. "I hav just returned from Klickitat County." said Mr. Welch, "and have not given the matter very much attention. I am not yet prepared to give up my property to the state, which In my Judgment would be the result of single tax and that Is the real object of the movement. It would certainly take a heavy levy on lands to ralao the rev enue needed to meet the expenses of municipal and state government. 1 don't think that the grange favors sin gle tax. although there may be some of the members who do." T. R- A. Sellwood. member of Milwau kle Orango, said: "Already the farina of this country are taxed too much, beyond their pro ductive value, and now to pile on the land th entire burden would mean con fiscation of th land, which la probably the real object of the advocates of the single tax measure. Kxemptlon of all manufacturers and nil Improvements, which give value to the lands, is the Idea of th slngle-taxer. which, in my Judg ment. Is wrong. Mllwaukle Grange will take the matter up at the meeting Fri day night and probably lake some ac tion." (rangers Not Satisfied. J. T. Kreugcr, master of Lents Grange, said: IT. P. Wagnon gave, an address on single tax before Lenta Grange a Utile more than a year ago. and I then asked him some questions as to the effects of single tax. which he did not answer to my satisfaction. I shall have to learn a great deal more about the measure before I should favor It. Wagnon gave th fiwetland building In Portland as an example. Ha would tajc th lot on which this building stands according to the rental product of the building. In the country, tie said, he would tax tho un improved fann alongside the Improved farm the same as the Improved farm. His explanations wen not satisfactory as to the effects. Our Grange meets the sec ond Saturday li December, when I sup pose tho matter will come up for dis cussion." J. W. Black, master of tho Woodlawn Orange, said: "I have not given the matter much thought, but off-hand, speaking person ally. I should say I am opposed to single tax. I think that a majority of the mem bers of th Grange are opposed to single tax. although many favor it." BOOTLEGGER FINED $50 t Eslacuda Soft-Drink Merchant Is Convicted by Detectives. OREGON CITY. Or.. Nov. 19. (Spe cial.) For selling liquor Sundays. J. M. Foster, who conducts a soft-drink place at Estacada. was this afternoon con victed on two counts and fined 25 for each count. This was the first of sev eral trials before Justice 6amson follow ing a raid of aoft-drlnk shops Thanks giving In Estacada by Sheriff Ueattle, Marshal Pelton. Nlghtwatchman Wood ard Sheriff Beattlc. Mayor Keed and Detectives Whit and Llndsey were wit nesses for the slate. Detectives testi fied that they were at the Foster es tablishment for 15 days preceding the raid gathering evidence for the Estacada City Council and that they bought liquor of Foster. Tomorrow morning Foster will h tried again, the second charge alleging maintenance of a disorderly house. Mrs. Ina Frlxxell Dies at Yrcka. FOREST GROVE. Or.. Nov. 29. (Spe cial.) News of the death at Treka. Cal.. of Mrs. Lena Parker Frlxxell has reached here. Mrs. Frlxxell was 30 years of age and was born In Tamhlll County, near Gaston. Sh 1 the only daughter of Mr. GRANGERS SINGLE When You Say You Live in OMrelhxirei The Addition with tho racier Everyone knows you class high Ami everyone knows you have made a pood investment be sides. Although more than 1600 of the 2200 lots in Laurelhurst have benn sold sinee January 1, last, some of the most desirable sites in the entire Addition are still available. See them soon. Confer with Messrs. Mead & Murphy Sales Agents, .522-6 Corbett Bldg. and Mrs. E. II. Parker, of St. Johns. Or. p lie was educated nt Pacific Univer sity and hs well known In Washington and Yamhill counties. She won the state DcmorcHt diamond medal at Gladstone I'nrk some years aco. She leaves a hus band, twin baby girls and four brothers, among whom Is J. A. Parker, who re sides here. College Boys' Joke Is Started by Girls ricklag Pockets la Fun 'Almost Leads to Cell la City frlson. Joseph B. Hare ar.d Don V. Jiwlyn, former udnt! of the University of Min nesota, are fond of a practical Joke. Their ambitions, however, were more than satisfied one day last week. The ebullient college boys, after a visit to a matine performance at the Orpheum, found little entertainment In the proealo every-day life of the ntreets. So they plo;ted that Joi-lyn should assume the role of Innocent and Hare the part of a pickpocket. While Joslyn gazed Into tho show window of a department store, Hsre. waiting until hi? was sure he was being observed by a bystander, picked Joelyn's pocket of a watclu Th bywander, who happened to be a girl, slezed Hsre by the ami and pro claimed him a thief. A crowd gathered. Some were for handling the young man roughly. After the affair had been sustained- until Joslyn could no longer re exraln his laughter, the Joke waa ex plained. The well-meaning young wo man retired In much confusion. Th young men were much elated by their success and resolved to try again. After several successful repetitions of tin hoax Jolyn and Hare found them sclve on Third street, in the vicinity of T.allroad Row. Thry repeated their trick. Thla time three girls, hurrying; by, saw the pseudo tfieft committed, but they did not act according to programme. In stead, two of them kept Hare In view, while the third Informed the proprietor of a store, who telephoned for a police man. The youug men. In th moan time, separated. Then came the policeman, whom the girls guided to Hare. The policeman did hiM duty there and then. v "It wan only a Hare began. "Whatever you say will be u?d against you." said the officer, calmly. "Come with me." Hare tried again to explain. "You can tell that to the captain," tho policeman replied, skeptically, and Hare went along. The subsequent arrival of Joslyn at the police station and a good deal of ex plaining saved Hare from a cell, but not from a sharp warning by Captain Bailey, who told both youths tlat it had been a narrow escape. "Never again," said Hare, as h emerged from the presence of the police official into the outer air. And "Never again" echoed Joslyn. as they hastened up the street, arm In arm. HILLSBORO JIAMES TICKET Improvement of-v Streets Is.t.ue In Municipal Election. HILISBORO. Or., Nov. 29. (Special.) Nearly MO citizens met In mass conven tion at the Courthouse last night and nominated the following ticket to Ji voted upon at the city election next Mon day: H. T. Bagley. Mayor; Joseph Downs, W. D. Smith and Kmll Kuratll. Council men: Fred J. SewclL treasurer; Benton Bowman. R-oordcr. A resolution was unanimously passed Indorsing hardVsairface streets on th principal thoroughfares of the city: an adequate drainage system and septic C. Gee Wo Tbe Qiinsst Doc'.ir This great Chines d actor Is T.eli known through out th Northwest becauae of his wonder ful and mar velous cures, and Is todsy her alded by all his n.hAntf as th k.icst ol uls kind. H treat any Ind all diseases with powerful Chi. roots, herb, and barks that ar. tnilr.iy unknown to the medical science of this country. With thej harmless remedies h g cure catarrh, asthma lung troubles, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney troubles, also pri vate ailments of men and women. COXSt'l-TATIOSC FIIEB. Patients outside of city writ for blanks and circulars. Inciose ,a lamp. THE t GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. ld:v& First St, Near Morrison. Partisan. Or. L. T. YEE DOCTOK Yee A Son's Medicine Co. spent lifetime study of herbs and re search In thins; was granted diploma by the Emperor; guar antees cure all ailments of men anl women wnen oincrs fall. If vou suffer, call or write to YfcE SON'S MXIU- I INK CO.. ltJV, First. Cor. 1 X. YEE Aider. Portland. Ox. - i i - I,- The Only High-Class Specialist in the Northwest Confining His Prac tice Exclusively to MEN'S AILMENTS Consult Me First Kven though vour case may be one that some other doctor is able to cure, and though his cure be absolutely thorough and permanent, there is yet good cause for vuj coming to me for treat ment. The service I render is entirely unlike and better than the ordinary. I have devised new and scientific methods of treating men s ailments In all their phases. I cure cases that others cannot cure, and cases that others can cure I cure In less time and without "ja'n or possibility of injurv. All my forms of treatment have been perfected along the lines of nature, s requirements and are in exact harmony w r.:i the natural recuperative forces. Therefore, my cures are painless, prompt and thorough. Contracted Ailments The serious results that may follow neglect of contracted ailments could scarcely be exag gerated, tafetv demands an absolutely thorough cure in the least possible time. I have treated more cases of contracted allmente than any other physician upon the Pacific Coast. My cures are thorough anil are accomplished in less time than even doubtful results. I employ reme dies of mv own devising, anil my treatment is dually effective In both recent and chronic enscs. I Treat Men Only 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, namolv, that my treatment is as certain to cure as it I that my patient engages my services nnd follows my directions. My suc cess Is due not alone to education, experience, skill and scientific equipment, but to the fact that I limit my study and practice strictly to ailments of men. To male maladies alone I have earnestly- and exclusively devoted 2S years of my life, and on them all my faculties are concentrated. Examination Free f do not charge for advice, examination or diagnosis. If yon call for a private talk with mc. you wilt not be urged to begin treatment. If Im possible to rail, write. Hours 0 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sunday. 10 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. CORNER MORRISON AM SECOXD STREETS, PRITATK KXTRAXCK, 234V4 SIORRISOX STREET, PORTLAND, OR. tank sewage. The city charter will be amended at the election, which will per mit of this work being completed. The old charter was faulty and improvement was almost impossible under Its provis ions. A resolution was also pised asking the Incoming Council to cancel the . water and light franchises unless more water and better light service shall be granted In the not distant future. Tree Will Bo Watch Tower. IIUSUM, Wash. Nov. 28. (Special.) The large fir tree 150 feet high and 39 feet in circumference, on the 1000-acre tract of the Mount Adams Orchard Company, six miles north of here, will I15DREN ntheHOME preparation of the ordeal, carries her through the crisis with safety. This great remedy assists nature in all necessary physical changes of the system, affords bodily comfort during the period of waiting, and preserves the symetry of form after baby comes. The penetrating and soothing qualities of Mother's Friend allays nausea, prevents caking of the breasts, and in every way contributes to strong, healthy motherhood. Mother s nena is sold at drug stores.' Write for our free book containing valuable information for ex pectant mothers. THE BRAD FIELD CO., Atlanta, Ca. My Terms Treatment within the reach o'f ail. I will not accept your case if I cannot cure you. I wall rive yon 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. They do not consider the ability, professional standing and reputa tion of the physician or specialist of whom they 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, becauae it requires abil;ty and skill to cure any on 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 yon 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 ray the price of a com petent, reliable specialist, who pos sesses the ability necessary to cure you. The one thing for any man to consider Is simply this: "I want to get cured. I must get the ailment conquered before It conquers me." If you look at this matter from this standpoint, valuing as you must do vour future health and happiness. you will consult at onco 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. LASTLT, 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. Nervooe Itecllne, Kidney and Bladder Ailments, Varicose Veins and All 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 Tv-onev can buy. If you are ailing consult me. Medicines furnished in our private laboratory from $1.50 to $6.60 a course. If vou cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. daily. Sundays. 9 to 12 only. St. Louis Medical Co. Tbe Leading; Specialist PAY WHEN CURED V.tTRICOSK VE1S There is no necessity for surgical operations in the treatment o f varicose veins. This ailment yields com pletely to my mild and painless method, and results are far better than were ever at tained by the harsh and dangerous prac tice of cutting. But one week is required, nnd seldom Is it even necessary to detain the patient from his business. OBSTRVCTIONS. In the treatment of obstructions I have agnin triumphed over surgery. I employ an o r 1 g i nal method by which the obstructing tissue is completely dissolved, and all In flammation and irri tation throughout the s y a t em expelled. No pain, no cutting, no dilating, and a sure cure in every instance. ha made into a watch tower. Upper and lower rooms will bo cut in the trunk of the tree and a winding stair way will reach another small room 100 feet from the ground, where a pano ramic view Is afforded of the surround ing country. This giant of the forest la the largest fir tree in Klickitat County. Four Postmasters Named. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington. Nov. 29. Postmasters appointed today were: John Cary, Brooks, Marion County; B. N. Twaddle. Dothan. Douglas County; V. Lp. McLean, Simansho. Wasco County; W. H. Wilson, Winchester, TloiiRlas County. 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Name Address - MEN CURED f' IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured W iva every known remedy ap pliance tor IHUATIAU you. Our x perlenc is ao (rest and varied that a i on of the sllmcsia ot ilea la uwvw to ua. COMB IN AXli TALK IT OVK1L General Debility, Weak; IVcrv-s, In oiunla Kesuli ol exposure, overwore and otner Violation I Nature's law a. Jjiseabea ot UluuUer and tvlaueya, art vaa Veins, Qulcaly and permanently cured at email exueuee and uo catu uon from business. aPKClAX. AILMENTS Newly con tracted and cnronlo cases cured. Ail burning. Itching and lnflammfetloa slopped in 24 hours. Cures effected la even days. Consultation free, if ua able to call, writ for list of question. Office Hour A. M. to it Eundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO. aV WASHINGTON aTKaifell, Corner First. Men and Women Cured $5 and $10 Is Our Fee x A V WHEN CTRED. 10 X-KAY EXAMINATION FREE. Call at once and find eut what rour trouble la Before this grand alter la wlta lrawn. The Brit ish Medicine Co. ire curing the Ick with their I I Vii.n. pean methods of fe -Txlai$V? ! V electric snu wufc- . ural treatment. I ..mKln.H with' their blchemic remedies. They cured all chroma jSw pt! nervous and spe- J ft : 3 clal diseases of ; m n mtyii women. 1 Male and female ailments. recta, diseases ana piles cured without the knife or detention Irom Dusiness; constipation, siuumvu, n... gall stones, kidneys, bladder, prostate, blood poison, skin diseases, pimples, sores, ulcers anywhere on body. ecsema. rheumatism, varicose veins, sciatica, lame back. fits, nervousness, locomotor ataxia and all chron ic diseases. If away from the city write for particulars. Call at once and be eurea. Consultation free. BRITISH MEDICINE CO, 87 Vt Washington St.. 4th floor ltothchlld Bldg.. room 407. Taka Elevator. -THE. DR. GREEN OUA-RANTEE TO MEN Our guaran--No mon- tee v reaulred until satisfied- is your absolute pro tection. Con sulation, ex amlnati' and medicines free. Our spe cialty Is A I I Ailments o f Men. What you want is a cure. Come to us and get it. Hours, dally 9 to S. Evenings, 7 to 8. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. DR. GREEN CO. 302 Washington St. MEN AND WOMEN CURED Chinese reme dies of herbs and roots cure wonder- g? , t?i Tu if ere Va IU5. 1 CaW o r wus w lien uwio & u ... - have faTred. Sure cure for chronic pri vate ailments, nervousness, blood poi sou rheumatism, asthma, pneumonia, tiiodder kidney, throat and lung trou b M consumption, stomach disorders and Nther diseases of all kinds. Reme dies harmless. No operation. Exam ination free. Call or write to The S. K. Chan Chinese Medl"tn Co.. 226 44 Morrison St., between Klrst and Second. Portland. Oregon. DING CHOONG. CHINESE DOCTOR. Strowbridge bldg.. 133 "6 First St. room 11. and "254 Alder St. Chinese Moot and Herb Medicines. Cares VRncer. Rheuma tism. Consumption Dropsy. Catarr' Stomach. l.un T.lvr-r snd Kidiie-- Troubles. All Chronic ailments of men and wo men. Examination. fre. DniKStora, 285 Flanders St. $10 V mmmmm T h a famous Chinese. Dra. A .' fS S. K. Chan, t ! Vj with their ST , i Sstv si