TITE JtORNTXG OKEGOXIAX. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1910. 18 RAILROAD BRIDGE APPROACH READY Concrete Work Is Complete on East Side and Vest Side Pier Progresses. DECKS TO BE BEGUN SOON Jlage Fill to Be Finished bjr Jannary 1 and Foundation Will R Next Task JSO Pile- Ordered. Slight IeJay Frit. AI! Mnrrtt work m th Rist 8!J lpprrh of th. llarrimnri bride Is tha Colombia Rlrer llsjhtshlo to 5 1 rharaje coal, because the lira wu too rough, and the attempt will re made later. No report hi been received from the tender Mansanlta. so It l assumed ahe li yet engaged In shifting buoys at Grava Harbor. Commander KUIcott will depart Fr'day to inspect the light station at orth Head and Cap Disappointment and later will Tl.it Tillamook Bay. Marine Jfoto. To discharge additional carw. the French bark Burton yeaierday shifted from Mersey to Albers dock. Material bavins; been delivered. Jo seph Supple yesterday started a forca on the construction of a wharfboat re cently ordered by the Btate rortasie Road Commission, which will ba moored t The Dalles. Before the end of the week. the lighthouse tender Heather will be in port to under ro repairs at the plant of the Wllllamette Iron Steel 'Works. and to be cleaned and painted on tha Oregon drydoek. Cargo may be started aboard the British steamer Strathflllan today at Albers dock, where she will load con signments that were accepted for trans portation on the Norwegian steamer ScUa. which was sunk off point Reyes by the Eeaver. The cargo will amount to 6500 tons. Captain Works, of the O. R. N. Company's steamer Elmore, will go out DAM MOST NOVEL CATARRH A SPECIFIC BLOOD IHPUH1TY as master of the steamer Hassalo to- of hollow con. r-te. The framework will rOTTXDATIOjr WORK FOE HARRDtAN BRIDGE FINISHED OH EAST SIDE OF RIVER AND LAST PIER WILL BE STARTED THIS WEEK. 'f - . At lT" . Catarrh is a deep-seated blood dis ease, one which no amount of local Structure tO Save Tule Lake treatment will ever permanently enre. The beneficial effects of washes. From LOSt RlVer. ! sprays, inhalations, etc., are only J temporary, and when left off the old , condition returns, because the blood i is infected with catarrhal matter and STRUCTURE TO BE HOLLOW j K? SS't flames the delicate mucous mem branes and tissues and produces the Well known symptoms of ringing noises in the head and ears, mucus in the throat, headaches, watery eyes, partial deafness, sore throat, general impairment of health, etc. This con dition will remain, growing worse as long as the catarrhal matter is al lowed to remain in the blood. Being a specific blood impurity, there is only one way to cure Catarrh, and that is to purify the blood. Nothing equals S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the disease at its head in the circu lationand by thoroughly renovating tne blood and cleansing it of all impure mattet makes a perma nent and lasting cure of the dis ease. For forty years S. S. S. has been recognized S3 the best blood purifier, and the thousands of cases of Catarrh it has cured is proof that it is the very medicine needed by those wbo suiter with this trouble. Book on Catanrh and any medical advice free, THE oWiTT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Oa. Giant Oment Spillway to Carry Off Klamath Floods Canal Seven Miles Long- Also Planned. $6S,307 Bid Accepted. To divert tha waters of Lost River from Tule IaJcs in Klamath County. tha United States Reclamation Service la preparing; to begin the coneaTuoticm of the most novel dam In the world, and to dig a diversion canal seven miles long. The dam over Ixist Kiver win oe nn.n r sac 7 ." ... I 5Q Z Gb I ' VIKW SHOWING HI GE ABLTIIS.TS) ASTD PEDESTALS. finished and ready for lay Ins; of steel t the hiKhway and railroad crossing. To-lay the work of pumping out the rifferdam of the first pier started In t ie river, near the West Side, will be t'irun and the shaft added to. while the pier frame on the west shore line I built to the required height and will be sunk In a day or two. The V'est side concrete work la completed a far as Front street. The completion of the East Side (hutments and pedestala Is a big gain tn the undertaking of the Union Bridge t Construrtlon Company and as soon a steel parts for the superstructure are on the irround the work of erect Ins; the two decks can be started. An Immense fill la under way behind the first abutment erected at tha base of the hlsrh bunk from which streetcar, tan and pedestrian traffic la to reach the rroaalng. and will be In shape by January 1. The abutment on the river bank Is IDA feet Ions; and contains J0o cubic yarda of concrete. The base rests on cement gravel at a depth of I feet above the present stage of water. The abutment for the upper brl.lce deck la I0 feet Ions; and from width of about 3J fret at the ba ne It npers at each end and at the top. so ?-.er. Is eufMelent surface to hold the pteeL It contains 30 cubic feet of Concrete. Pier Jfeit Task. Tie neit Important work to be heft- jn Is placing rf the Kast Side pier, to secure a foundation for which blast ing has b-en carried on for three srtonths without Interruption. A total f pounds of powder has been dis charged and the foundation Is ready at depth of feet from the surface of the rlvor. The ralseon for the pier has Veen In readiness some time and will te towed Into position this week and unk to the bottom. The first pier was sliitMly delayed throuch a break In the coffcrd.im. it waa repaired at once and eight feet of the shaft baa fceen completed. When tha water la pumped out, tha casting frame for tha upper part of tha Uaft a 111 be started and by January 1 It will be projecting from the river t Its require I height. On the West . e-'t-ie a. Mc I "-form abutment Is ready, as are v-rai pnlenta Is. Whtn nr-l-angt'rm'nt are made with the city that the supports can be continued to Third and ttl9an streets, where the present Ste.-l bridge ends, there will te eight pedestals and another IT abutment, which will ba short and a lope to the street grade at the bridge approach. All that work will be on the north side of Gllsan street, occupying a portion of the sidewalk and resting also on property now occupied by the Northern pacific Termlnaly Company's roundhouse. riles Are Ordered. Orders have been placed for IJO piles. 40 feet long, whlua will he used In the West Side pier, now In place at ha edge of Alaska dock. The form has a width of JI1-: by t7 feet and the ylllns; will ba driven as close aa pos sible. On top will be poured concrete for da shaft. That may be finished this month. With the exception of delay when i the cofferdam of trie first pier gave way. the Union Krldge & Construction Company has lost no time on the work and ear:y next year its contract will end. ii-rl will be assembled, rapidly and before tl.e end cf Summer It Is expected thai the O. K. Jk N. will be operating trains acroas the structure. On the r.rst Fast Side abutment, wider than the West Side supports, provision has been made for four railroad tracks, two of wclon lll curve north and the others south, so t.'iere will be no further re-t-lty for switv-hltig trains as la clone cn the Ste-1 bridge. UrXGKNESS WILL GET LAUNCH t.aollne Craft for New Light Sta tion Is Anlborllod. Commander fcliUcolt. In rhaige of tha Seventeenth Lighthouse lUstrtct. yes terday receUeJ authorltv from Wash ington to prepare spertDratlona for a arasolme launch to be assigned to the new liungeuesa light station. It is probable the craft will be an lS-footer and have a speed of seven knots aa hour. Bids wl be called for In a few It was yesterday reported to Com rnaiider KUIcott tnat tha tender Colum bine, which arrived in the river from fceatUe, waa unable to lay alongside night, relieving Captain OJney. who has been summoned to Hillsburo aa a wit ness in a criminal case. Captain Julius Ollvor will be skipper of tha Elmore. Captain "Jim Shaver, whose pride- la the gasoline launch Br ho. yesterday elected to become master of that craft and a certificate to that effeot was filed In the Cuilom-HouM, showing F. O. Wenn to have been the preceding aklppor. In tha list of yesterday's entries at tha Cuatom-House are the British steamer Strathflllan and the steamera Hose City and Ko.-ecrans. from San Francisco, with the steamer Break water, from Coos Bay. The Break water and Rosecrana cleared for their original loading porta Major Morrow. Corps of Engineers. U. 8. A., who yesterday returned after a trip over the Snake and t. pper -o tumble Rivers as far as Hoover, says that there la an abundance of water lie rem-hed Ceiilo on the return aa n,,,,np on the Government dredge Umatilla, which has been assigned to clearing reefs at several points Be tween there and Arlington. Jack Huston, of the Philippine Ma hogany Lumber Company, will emoarg on the steamer Kumeric. from Victoria, the letter oart of the month for AlaJUl! to arrange for additional shipments of lumber to Portland. The Rygja brought a consignment of 50.000 feet oi aawcu mtrini on her last voyage, and tha hii.ments are expected to be Increased as It Is in demand for finishing office buildings and has heretofore been jar alshed through Seattle firms. H K Budd. who Uvea by the sea and whose hand dlrecta the affairs of the itemman svstem's lucrative feeder running from Megler'a to Nahcotta. waa In port yesterday and aepariea iasi evening on the steamer Hassalo. "Ed's" marine responsibilities are centered on the steamer Nahcotta. plying Between Astoria and Megler'a. and he says that she Is In a class by herself. To load lumber at St. Helens, the British ship I'oltaJloch waa yesterday towed from Astoria by tha steamer Ocklahazna. which returned to tne low er harbor to leave up with the German bark Kllerbek. which comes from Otiavmas to load wheat here. The steamer M. F. Henderson haa the Shur bek in' tow and will drop her at Linn ton to discharge ballast. Wheat and flour ex porta to the Orient will be added to by 2S00 tons this month through tha arrival of tha Brit lab ateamer Kumeric which Is In tha river on her second voyage of the sea son. She will take on cargo at Ocean lo dork and the Alblna doc ot tne u. it. x. Company, and later ahlft to the Eastern e Western mill for 1.0O0.000 feet of lumber, some of which will be furnished by Inman-Poulsen'a plant and will be rafted down stream, me unt i.h tramD Uulto. of the same line, li due here about December 20 and may clear before the new year. Movements of Vcewda. PORTXJIXD, Deo. k Arrived 6ttuner Weat-nar. tram Port aaa Lxilat unusn steamer Kamerla. from beetUe-Falled Siaimv Koecrana. for -aa Francisco; steamer Sue H. Elmore, for Tillamook: a:wxrr Wraierner. for sen FraneUeo. From Ir-oKt dUAne iuudmi. w - " - Cltorla. t Condition at the mouth of the river at & I'. M, moderate: wind, southeast li mis: weather, cloudy. Lelt up at .Z0 A. M. Brll.sh ship Poltslloch. I 'ft up at A. M. Herman bark rrliur- b'ek. Sailed at 11 A. M. Steamers Waeh w - ton and Slira Tak. for sea Kraacleco. Arrived at lt:J A. M and left up at 12:J p i strajner Waahtennw. from Port San tils." Sailed at 1 I'- M. Steamer Roae cao f.-r hin Frajicisco. Arrived at 1 p V ard left up at 4:30 P. M. Brttlah t.-a-ner KujnrrTC. from Seattle. Arrived at 1" A. M. Steamer F. H. lssett. from 6San't'r'ncl'ro. Pec. 5. Arrived St t A. steamer F. loop, from Portland. Ar rived a: 3 P. M. steamer Xehalem. from Columbia River. M..J1. Dec Sailed Norwegian steamer lleroulee. for fortiaod. Hamburs. Deo. 4. AJ i lied Asnerlke, from NW York. . , V -ntevt-leo. le. 4 Arrived previously, Ramere. from ban Franclaco. for Hamburg. San Francisco. rec. S Arrived Steamers Bandon. irom fooa Pay: F. .. Loop, from Columbia River; (Juinault. from WUlapa; Nehalrni. from Aetorla; Elisabeth, from Kand.m: W. 8. Porter. from Portland; rrrej.lent fro-n Rrattie. Sailed Steamers Wlllapa. for Wtllapa: transport Un. for Manl.a Coronado. for Gra Harbor: bark Calcutta, for Yokohama: schooner Oceania. Vance, for Grave Harbor. . , N.wcaatle. N. - . Dee. a Arrived Sark. from San Francleoe. Fiahruard. I-ec . Arrived M tare tan la. from 2mw Yora- Tldee at Astoria Taeeday. High, IjOW. 4 11 A. feel' : A. M 4 4 tft l.t P. M. ...t. feet.l:t P. U. foot be of MeeL upon wMch the concrete will be placed In much the same fashion as a modern building is constructed. im Htructure will be 300 feet wide at tha bottom, ton feet long and 3f feet high. It will be constructed tn the shape of the letter TJ. which will be used ae a apul way to carry off the heavy floods of frequent occurrence In that drainage a.s trlct, the canal pasedna; out to the right of the dam. Ernest O. Horperm. engineer In charge of the Oregon-California project, says the dam may be oontructd for approximate ly IGO.OjO lees than an earthen and con crete dam of the name dimensions. The plan, of fvuch a struct uro was developed in the Portland ofrrce and has been ap proved by the engineers at Washington. Should It prove a success It will have a tendency to revolutionise dam-bulldlng throughout the country. Bids Tor tne construction of the dam will be opened at the Portland office December 15. W. H. Mason, of Klamath Falla. was tha cheapest bkider for the excavation of the canal between Lost River ana Klamath River, the announcement being made yesterday. Has bid was Wl.307. George Cooke St Sons, of Spokane, offered to do the work for $71,830, and the tender of John Brogan. of Green Bay, Wis., was ISS.SS. The blda will be sent to Wash ington for approval and acceptance of one. The contract Is expected: to oe ready for signatures within two week a The canal must be completed by De cember SL 1911. and will drain Tule Lake, the bottom of which In considered to be extremely rich soil. The waters of Lost Rtver. which have heretofore run Into Tule Lake, will be used for Irrigation on lands south of Klamath Falle. COMBERS BREAKING INSIDE Master of Rose City Believes That Shoal In Forming. Captain Mason, of the steamer Rose City, who causes careful soundings to be made whenever tha vessel enters and leaves the Colombia, cays that he has noticed a change In that vicinity. irurnt cn-E'.uGKxea. Dm te Arrlra Kama. From. Data ltrcja. ...... Hongkong... In port Breakwater. . ..Coos Bar. In port Oeo. W. Elder. .Fan Pedre....In port Reae City. . . ...an Pedre.... It, port Golden Gate. . Tt:iamook. .. . Dec. 7 Alliance.. ..... Eureka. ..... .Dee. 8 Roanok baa r-edro. .. . Deo. 11 Fee H. Klmore. Tillamook. ... Dee. 10 Falcon. .......San Francisco Deo. J 4 Rear. ......... Saa Pedre. ...Dec Is . . ban Pedre. . Indefl Ki arena Breakwater. Geo. W. Rider. Golden Gate.. Knee Cltr..... Alliance ftue H. Elmore. Roanoke...... Falcoo. ....... Beaver. For Data Hongkong. ...Dec 6 ..Coos Bar.... Deo. a .Fan Pedre. ... Dec T Tillamook. ... Deo. 8 .San Pedro.... Dec. 8 .Eureka...... .Dec 10 . Tillamook. ... Dec 12 .Fan Pedro... Dec 14 fan FranclscoDeo. 18 Fan Pedro... Deo. 18 baa Pedro.. . Indof t When the Rose City crossed In Sunday morning combers were breaking over a stretch Captain Mason designates aa being bounded by Ko. 1 buoy and the midchannel buoys on the north and by the end ot the Jetty and No. 41 buoy on the south. While at San Francisco Captain Mason discussed the work being done at the entrance with Captain Bolles. local Inspector there. Captain Bolles. who Is familiar with Columbia River conditions, said he thought a crust had formed at the entrance of about the same hardness as sand on the beaches at low tide. He advocates the use of steel drag, constructed In the form of a rake. He argues that If the teeth are made sufficiently long to reach a depth of six Inches, the crust can be destroyed and the current given an op portunity to wnin seaward the second lower formation, which he says la virtu ally quicksand. Much the same work Is being accomplished by the dredge Chinook. In addition to more than 000 tone of material that entera her bins each trip across the bar. the aedl ment la stirred to a large extent and quantities are carried to sea. Pomona in Service Again Snowing few marks of her three days stay on dry land, the steamer Po mona, of the Tellow Stack line, arrived at the Taylor-street dock last evening, having been floated Sunday morning from high ground above Sidney, where she was beached In a fog. The river fell so rapidly that It was thought th craft was destined to remain there week or more, but the rise of Saturday permitted the steamer to be hauled Into deep water with the assistance of her capstan. Government 'Watchmen Wanted. For the second time this season Im migration Inspector Barbour haa writ ten to. Washington, requesting author ity to employ six or seven deputies to succeed private watchmen employed on vessels bearing Chinese and Japanese crews. That aliens escaped from for etgn steamera In the Fall has aroused the Ire of the head of the department, who feels that Government men will suffer similar losses In the future. I.lqnor Shipments Heavy. More than iOOO cases of liquor ar rived Sunday evening on the steamer Rose City. This Is said to be the larg est cargo of Intoxicants delivered here In years. Tne- steamer also bore good-alxed cargo of other consign ments. She will load outward with, capacity load. Research Publication Planned. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Or.. Dec. 8. (Special.) As a supple ment to the university extension work. a faculty committee Is Investigating the advisability of launching an additional publication at the university,' to be known aa the University Chronicle. It 1b proposed to devote the space of the new Journal almost entirely to reports of the research work which Is being done In the various departments. tin- 'The Liver Pills act So Naturally and Easily." Such statement, coming from the cashier of a bank, shows what confidence responsible people hare in these pills. Mr. A. L. Wilson after trying them wrote: "I have used Dr. UDaef Nerve and Liver Ptlla and also your Antl-Paln Pills, on myself, wlta good results. Tha Liver Pills act so naturally and so easily that I scaroely know that I have taken a piU. Frequently being troubled with headache I take an Antl-Paln FBI and get immediate relief tn every casa A. L. Wilson, Sparta, HL ' Mr. Wilson was for a number, of years oaahiar of the First National Bank of Sparta. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver PHIs are different from others. Many kinds of liver pills are "impossible'' after one trial on account of their harshness. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills do not act by sheer force but in an easy, natural way, with out griping or undue irritation. They are not habit forming. If tha first bottle falls to benefit, your druggist will return tha price. Aak him. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, lad. Guaranteed Liquor Cure Drunkenness Is a progressive dis ease; the moderate drinker Is not sat lefled with two or three drinks a day. he craving for more and more becomes rreslstible as the disease advances: the result is Chronic Alcoholism. The treatment used successfully by thousands right In their own homes Is Orrine. It ie sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or your money will be refunded. Orrine No. 1. Is the secret remedy; Orrine No. !, is for those willing to ake the treatment. Either form costs 1. Write for free booklet "How to Cure I'runkenness." The Orrine Co., 30 Orrine Building. Washington. D. C. :old by leading druggists, and in this city by Skidmore Drug Co., 161 Third t.. and 3 v 4 Morrison tit. usted Many a man goes broke In Health then wealth. Blames his mind says it don't work right; but all the time it's kit bowels. They don't work: liver dead and the whole system gets clogged with poison. Nothing kills good, clean-out brain action like con stipation. CASCARETS will relieve and cure. Try it now. tl4 CASCARETS Ite a bos for a week's treatment. All drugrtsts. Binest seller ia toe world. Miiiioa bazas a moata. No Coprolites or Calcium Nodules in Beautiful The Addition with Character It Is claimed by certain scien tists that the habitual FLAT DWELLER is readily identified amonsr the thronga because of his (or her, aa the case may be) strong resemblance to a COPRO LITE. or calcium phosphate nod ule or. In other words, the "re mains of a certain reptile of tha Tertiary Asje." There will be no flats in Laurel hurst. And likewise, no "corner gro cery" or other "loafing; corners." Laurelhurst ia a beautiful park for Ideal homes. Confer with Messrs. Murphy & Mead Sales Agents. G22-8 Corbett HI die. jpggt ill I positively cure Varicose Veins. Rupture. Obstruction. Special Ailments of Men, Kidney, Bladder and Blood All- menta and Nervous Weaknesa If you want a perfect cure, cure to stay cured, treat with the old reliable firm. Don't waste your money with cheap and unskilled specialists. Get the best always. The best Is none too pood for you and always the cheapest in the end. Remember, we treat only cases we can cure. Cure or no pay is our motto. What more can you ask? We will cure you of your trouble never to return 11 we ten you so. re member this. W e are specialists In our line, not cure-alls. Call at once and let a true specialist examine you today, not tomorrow. stop suffering; get strong and vigor ous, w hat more to be desired than health? Nothing. Coma and conault us free of all charge. . DR. LINDSAY Tne Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 12814 Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. NO CURE, NO PAY OUR EUROPEAN METHODS CURE. &5.00 AND ft 10.00 18 OI R FEE. FREE X-RAv EXAMINATION. Disease of Men and Women We xn&k no mla- deoaptlT prop ositions to tho af flicted, neither do we promise to cure them in a few dars In order to se cure their patron- age, but we gutr- ante a cuJd- .PLETE, SAFE and LasTLM uukk In the QUICKEST POSiSIBI-E TIAIE, without leaving; ln- urioue aner feet in the sy-sS tern, ana tne low- yys bi cost; poeeioir for HONEST, KILLFUL. AND SUCCESSFUL, T Ri A 1 At tiJS T Aiaires, vurvuic wiu n vuus iinrwcii I - 1' la 1 1u.ku. " a. ev a uuruii. ivotiv iiteM irvuuirsi riwuiatii Troubl, All Forma of 8 kin Dlseaaea, Ca- arrn or all roima $0.00 per month ; rc- 1 hdib. rum enrea witnouc toe urnirej swollen lands. iVerrouiineea. Debility. Viricowd elne. Bladder and I'rostatlc and Contracted Trouble and all Acute and Chronic Dtaeaaea Men and W omen, bk.in Dlseaaea a 2De- claltr. call toaar for rree JL-Tar examination. 11 jrou cannot call, write your symptoms. Many 1 caaea cured by our home treatment. Call at once and be cured. BRITISH BOTAMC MEDICINE CO. t97 Washington St., Portland. Or., 4th floor ftoihcniia jsuiiainc wi, sua. uv. xua eie- : mm MEN CURED $10 J der th present arrangement this mat ter Is published in the Monthly Bulletin. I Am the Man that weak, ailfns ntrn have arot to con ault after .hey harre failed to receive a 1 cure nlsewhera I SHOW IN I CI CURE THE! I demonstrate my ability in the treatment of the ailments in my specialty, first, by giving immediate benefits; secondly, by the rapid progress my patients make from the beginning, and each and every patient knows that he is going to get well from the fact that there is no standstill about the ailment, no weary weeks and months of wait ing, hoping and watching for benefits the trouble must yield if I tell you in the beginning 1 can perma nently cure you, and it is because I am a scientific specialist and know how to CURE. By the latest and best methods, I cure, to remain cured, Blood aad Skin Ailments, Varicose Veins, Piles, Kidney and Bladder Ailments. If afflicted men in Portland and vicinity knew of the permanent cures I accomplish, of the patients I dis miss who don't have to continue seek ing and paving for treatment, some of them having been treated a dozen times before, they would surely lose no time in seeing me. I prove my success over other specialists. I don't t A T , , ass you 10 Deiieve me. i aon v asK you to take my word for what I say g .U,,W MU .1 l.ULlll.jll, lOll WJU 'II convince you if you have any doubts. I WILL TREAT YOU FREE Xot Hollar Need Be Paid I'nleea Cored. for one week If yon desire to pro re that I can cure you. I have spent thousands to develop my treatment, and I know what It will do. Don't experiment elsewhere. Try my treatment free, and be convinced that I can cure you. While the ordinary doctor lo experimenting and making; mlatakca, I aoeermpliah cures. See me now. $5.00 AND $10.00 IS ALL I CHARGE FOR CURING SOME CASES MT PRICES ARB AXWAT9 THE LOWEST, no matter where you ro. There Is a reason my practice Is the largest, my offices are the l&rgrest, I am prepared to treat the laxgreet numbers. Therefore I can cure you the cheapest. Having- the most experienced and best scien tific treatment to be had, I can cure you the quickest. If you have any trouble whatever, come to me. w COJVSULTATTOPr AND EIXABIN ATTOX FREE at office or by mail. One personal visit Is preferred, but If this is 1m ' practicable, write us a full and unreserved history of your case and pret our opinion free. Many cases cured at home. Medicines fresh from our own laboratory, $1.50 to $6.50 per course. Honn A. M. It 8 P. M. Sundaya, 10 to 12. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO., Inc. CORKER SCTOID A.XD YAMHILL T8., PORTLAND, OR. I Am Never in Doubt I am never In doubt as to what the results from my treatment will be. Day after day for 25 years I have been curing case after case of the several ailments peculiar to men. No case comes to me now, the like of which I have not treated scores of times In the past, and I can always say definitely whether I will be able to effect a permanent cure. I never hold out false hopes or make promises that I cannot ful fill, and you can rely absolutely upon any encouragement I may be able to offer you. If I prom ise you a cure, a cure will follow. I Never Guess experiment or take chances of any sort. I attempt to cure only those ailments that I have .been curing for the past 25 years, and I believe I am justified In saying that I have learned all about them. Were I lacking in knowl edge pertaining to my specialty I would never have attained my present success, nor would I to day be recognized as the leading' specialist treating men's ail ments. If afflicted, you can de pend upon It that the service I offer you is the service you need, and Is eervice such as can be rendered by no other physician. Specific Blood Poison Ko dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the Interior, but harmless, blood-cleansing reme dies that remove the last poison ous taint. I0D PAY WHEN CURED Consultation Free - The JLeadlnp Specialist. a My practice is the largest be cause I invariably fulfill my prom ises. Varicose Veins Under my treatment the most Aggravated cases of varicose vel ns are cured in a few days' time. There is no pain, and it is seldom necessary that the patient be de tained from his occupation. Nor mal circulation is at once restored and the natural processes of waste and repair are again established. If you are afflicted with varicose veins consult me at once. Delays can but bring on aggravated con ditions and nervous complications involve the general heaUJri. Contracted Ailments In the treatment of contracted ailments I offer a service such as ( no other physician can render. The remedies I employ have a most thorough and positive action in cleansing the membranes of all in fection. My manner of application removes every possibility of re lapse or a chronic stage. My cures are not only thorough, but are ac complished in the briefest time possible. Office Honrs D A M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 1 Only. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 234V3 Morrison Street, Corner Second, Portland, Oregon I 1 j I 8. H WAJ JIMO. NEW CHINESE MEDICINE COMPANY OPEN This Chinese doctor and pharmaceutist, of Wal Jlns; Chi nese Herb A Root Medicine. Company, la American born ana a citizen. When 4 years of age he went to China with hla parents and ot a good, education In the schools of that land. Obtaining- the honor of Doctor of Medicine, he was permit ted to praotloe In the Canton Medical College and to study the eminent physicians' prescriptions of centuries. For six years In New Tork'city he waa president of tha Oriental Hospital, where he had such wonderful success with his medications. While there in New York City he roetSeld Back. Jr., ot Portland, and was induced to come to Portland and open an office. Any man, woman or child with any In ternal, external or eruptive disease who will coma to my office can secure free consultation and examination. XX yon can't call, wxlte and set diagnosis and remedies. S. H.WAI JING CO. S01H First, near Columbia. IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured Wl faara ersry known remedy aa- nJlanca xor TiUtATUia roc. Our ax. parlenc la aa areas and varlea tnat aa ana oi ine aumcuu oi aiea IB new LO COMB IN A."I TALK IT OVER. eeneral JUetoUltr, Weak Kcms, la. avuila Kesuils ot exposure, overwore and otner Yiolatleaa of Aetore'a lasts. Inseaaee of stlaadcr aaa Kiaaer. Vast. Veioa, aaicaJy ui pcrissBcsur uia at assail eistsu and n t.La uon from ouslneaa. k SPUC1A1. AILME.MS NewlT coa tracted and cnronlo caaea cured. All burnlBt. Itcnlnar and Inflammation stopped In 14 tiours. Cures effected la seven nays. v;onauitauon xree. xx ua aole to call, write for list of .question. Office noun a A. m. to a i. i Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO. XMVk WASHINGTON WSUJUBt, Cornea? FIrefc . 1U1II . I- All Aw. cured man K ullttei tatt. S 1 CMAi remeuios MEN AND WOMEN CURED The famous Chinese. Dra. S. K. Chan, with their Chinese reme dies of herbs and roota cure wonder, fully. It has n y rs u . . mi. wnen vmer have fauod. Sure cure lor chronic prj- ! i n t nervousness, blood poi son, rheumatism, asthma, pneumonia. bladder, money, cuu "-- 1.1 .Anonmntlon. stomach disorders and other diseases of all klnda Reme dies harmless. Jio operation. Exam ination free. Call or write to The S. K. Chan Chinese jneinne 12 V Morrison St., between First and oecona. rorijanu. mcfitfu. XOtX'O MIXG CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Our remedies sr. composed ot the choicest roots, herbs and barks and are sure to cure to stay cured. All chronic diseases of men end women a specialty. If J you cannot call, send for svrr.ptoms blanic. s Taylor St., bet. Second and Third. Portland. Oreon. In Edinburgh waste naoer to be placed upon the pavement for the street cleaners must be tied in bundles. 1 li T t .1 I DR. GREEN GCAIt-VNTEE TO MEN Our g-uarantee No Money Required Un til Satisfied 1 your absolute protection. Consultation, exami nation and medicines free. Our specialty Ib All Ailments of Men. What you want is a cure. Come to us anr get It- Hours dally, i to 5. Evenings. 7 to 8. Sundays, 10 to 1 DR. GREEN CO. 393 Washington St., Portland. Or. DOCTOK Tee A Son's Medicine Co. spent lifetime study of herbs and re search In China ; was granted diploma by the Emperor; guar antees cure an ailments oi men and women when others falL If you suffer, call or write to TEE ft SON'S MET1- CIVE CO.. 142 First. Cor. L. T, YEE Alder, Portland, Or.