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TITE .MORNING OREGON'TAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1910. 20 V STEAMER FLOODED TO FIND BIG LEAK Captain Blain, of Oregon Dry dock Adopts Novel Method to Repair Shoshone. tHOLE IS LOCATED AS.IRN Tiny Stream Trickling Aft Shook fat of CrafVa Trouble After Be ing Ovrrhaulr. Other Pc pair. Will lie Made. Local marine circles are ado over tha latest venture of Captain Blatn, Kf the Oregon dry dock. who. to ascer tain tha whereabouts of a mysterious lak la tha hull of tha itwumr Sho annaa. yesterday ordered tha hold filled fwtth water. By tha time the flow (Teached almost to the grallna; In tha tftreroom. a tiny stream poured from a Itum alongside t ha . sternpost. .N'orembir 1 tha bhoshone pounded cm the Urars Harbor bar. The follow er day the craft sought refuse In tha Columbia. aa given a eedy examina tion and ordered Into drydock at St. Uohns. There her Injuries were soru itinlsed and the vesael towed to !tha tregrn dw-k. The moet bother worn part of her repalra wan centered fin the leak dlacorered yesterday. When Jfloated Monday, after having a portion Uf her keel renewal aft. and It was (thought she was tlitht a a drum. !aoun.llng ehowed that he waa taking rwater at the rate of three and a half Knche an hour. An examination wu Irnade In the bold and nothing wa around. N(es were compared amonir 'thoee watching the work and they irould not recollect that any portion cf tha vessels planking exhibited hflrns of a leak. When tha veasel wa being lifted for ft he second time Tuesday morning. ha 'vlnred a capricious aplrlt and slid ftnto tha water, the stern having puahed ,eer the keel blocks. Not eren the faint on the hull waa scratched and the dock was not damaaed. Yesterday imornlng. when hlah and dry again, a minute examination waa completed of t-.er hull, ttrn to the seams above the jwaterllne. but no trare wa found of 'tha source through which the water 'trained such headway. It waa then ir .ranged thai tha afternoon should ba vlevote to filling her hold with water, 'jlose was run Into the hatch from tha Idock and a steady stream waa kept 'flowing, until the seam at tha stern jpost was shown to ba the baal of all the trouble. Captain Crowe, surveyor for the Fan 7ranrlsno underwriter, said last night Ithat a portion of tha Shoshone's shoe would be taken off beneath the heel to ascertain If all was tight there. Then with a small amount of addi tional caulking and tha cementing of earns, the craft will he In shlpsbapa and probably be floated today to con tinue to til. Helens to load lumber for Elan Francisco. ?A1LINC. SHIPS VPIIOI.D RATES International I'nlon to Continue Compart Inuring; 1911. It has been decided by executive of the Falling- Uhlp Owners' International I'nlon to continue that organisation dur ing 111 and not to chance the minimum freight rate, which Is TTa d from Port land and Puget Sound on wheat to the X nlted Kingdom. Notice have been re ceived that tha executive committee met In London early laat month and that arrangements were made tor another Catherine at Paris In April. Tha present season changed the aspect f the tonnage combination for tha bat her, aa many shlpa secured above the union rate, a few getting s d. while vn recharterlns; there waa a wider tnar-te-ln. Thera has been a good demand for pot ships and those due to arrive early, so that most of the tonnage was cleared tip and mora bad to be taken for Janu ary and February loading- The com bined rain capacity la port la X1.I3S tons, and 11 vessels on the way have an aggre gate tonnage of 417S2. but at the rata with which wheat 1 bclnc brought to tidewater there la every reason to be lieve the Beet will be augmented mate rially. Already thi week approximately cars have been delivered at rraln dork, aaainst 4 cars for last week. Taa French ship Marechal de Csetrl". wnl.'h has been on the wsy from Dublin for 1M day, was yesterday reported as having sailed from Reef Harbor Novem ber and she will Join tha grain neat early In the year. The vessel la con signed to Balfour. Outhrle St Co. An other vessel that will assist In swelling the IVcemher exports to the Orient la the Brttl.'h tramp Quito, which arrived at Ban Francisco Tuesday and will toad flour, wheat and lumber her for she Frank Waterhouae line. LMU.SOX COMS4A3I) BEAVKR ilnapextor Tjonrrale Captain KMs ton, Imt Ue I R-Ile-red. PUN rRA!"1V. Pec T-Iecl el tms esonerartng from all blama the captain aaf tha vaaawla Involved In recant coUI sttona between the et mere Beaver and Stella. In which tha latter waa aunk. and the tug 8ea Irlnce and swanar Grey toke Oastle. resulting In tha sinking of tha tug with the Ice of four live were rendered today bv United States Inspec tors Bo!!ea and Bulger. The Beaver salted for TVirrt.-ind today In charge of Captain A. Nelson. Captain "William Kldston having bean temporarily relieved of her command. Captain Nelson la no etrmrsr In Port land, aa ha commanded the a; earner City cf Panama when ahe was operated be tween Port la r. J and San Francisco, and aa bean her master on the route along tha southern coaat. News, of Contain 'carton's temporary suspension surprised local steamship men. who ax strong. y in- -l!ned to the opinion that ha waa In no way at fault for the sinking of tha S-lJe, 4wa was alo tha view of the local tn- wnect.-n-a. Tha fact R. P. Schwertn. vlce- aresidrnt and general manager of the Pa- m-Jle Mall and fan r-raacisco at r-on- land Steamship Company, arrived from rthe Orient tur.dav. la taken to Indicate that he ha Inaugurated an Independent Investigation of tha disaster and that sTaptaJn KWston haa b en held thera for hat pu rpe. The Beaver la due her Wriday. e rriiei iinee Poll for the Far East aa her cargo waa worth IJOT.MO. She sailed at 1 o'clock and had aboard S. 12 barrel of flour, valued at 16.6&4; 4.:04 bushel of wheat, worth Ul.iOi. and ttO.Oi-O feet of lumber, valued at 130.000. while general cargo awelled the total. The French hlp Thler cleared for Queenatown or Falmouth for order with 115.S07 bushels of wheat valued at 10. 30. The Waterhouse liner Kumerto took on flour yesterday at the Alblna dock of tha OR. N.. and th tramp Strathflllan. taking cargo that wa In tended for the lost Selja. loaded from At hens dock and at the same tlma took on lumber from the stream. She Is due to sail December IS. With tha Quito leaving the latter part of the month, tha outlook Is excellent for Portland to make tha greatest showing of the season In Orleatal cargoee. CITY TAKES ALBEHS' POCK Waterfront Property May Be KentdJ Until BrlAge Is Built. Acting on Instructions from Mayor Simon and on the advice of City At torney Urant. Harbormaster Speler yes terday took possession of a portion of Albers Bro." dock, recently condemned by the city for the west approach to tha Broadway bridge. Harbormaater Spaler orved notice on th former owner and ordered tha removal at once of all cargo there. What disposition will be made of th property pending It utlllxatlon for sTKAXia i.vrriJJGENf K. Data In port In port Iec. IO In port . Pec. 11 Dec 11 !-. 14 l-e. 1 Ore IS Due te Arrive. Name. from, gtrathfinan. . . . Houckong. KeeeClir p" I'ertee.. ue H. Ulnar.. Tlilninl .. Go:da Oate.. Tl lirnoek... Alliance Eureka. .... ....r ... i r.lro.. Koanoke lun rxr.... rrewaer....f"roa Hit Falcon Sas Franclsca bar in felr. ... Gift w. rtw. i fedre.... rhednled le IM-part. Kama Wr. Pata Clol.i Clt.. Tn.roi ... IW- J )to ilii. rora. ... lec AHlaace C'Jt.ka l"c. in Put t. K.more. 1 ii.ain-"it. ... lec. 1J (.rrakaeter. . . Coo. J"ar J .aer. .......- Pl - . . . tc. 13 ro.Tw- ....San Peln. . . Ic. 14 PtrafhflUaa. . .-llonrk"rg .. I'ee. 1J Faicea. ...... .in Franclacel'eo. 1 Cee. W. Ciaer. .aaa PJej lec (TttO CARGOES WORTH $SI3.XT0 Ir.jrja and Thiers Clear. Glenhoim Finiahcs, Tramp Starts. Carroes aggraratlng 31.;T0 were cleared yesterrtay at th Costom-Houe and another will ba recorded today, when tha manifest of the British shtp C.len holra. wheat -laden for tha I'nlted King dom. Is filed. Tha bulk of yesterday tualcea waa due to tha clearance of th bridge purposes has not been deter mined. Tha Albers Interests may con fer today with Mayor Simon, and It la thought arrangement will be made whereby the dock may ha occupied on a rental basla Wltn th Stark - atraet slip and tl:a City Levee the City of Portland baa three pieces of water front property that may ha used by tha public. Albere Br a. are building a new dock In front of their mill under construction. It wa re ported recently that Alher dock. No. 1. owned by th O. R. St N.. would be taken over shortly and Joined with a new dock being built between thera and at Alnsworth dock for th us of th Harrlman steamers. Small Leave Harbor Patrol. Policeman Small, of the Harbor Pa trol force, will resign December 11 and ove to California. Harbormaater Speler la conaMerlng ellglbles for tha vacancy. Sergeant Carlson has proven valuable on the, waterfront because or his sea experience and knowledge of vessels, and policeman LIUIs Is well drilled on maritime matter. The skip per will probably select a man who at least knows stays from malnyard. Selaa Lifeboat Found. Two email boats from the sunken Oriental liner fielja were picked up by tha ateamer Alcatrax. which delivered on at San Francisco and the other at Greenwood. Tha boats were picked up within an hour after tha Eelja wa struck off Point Reyes, November Xt. and were found fully equipped and provlaioned. Both boat will b hold by th Custom offtctala. Steamer Arcadia Missing. LONDON, Deo. 7. Tha American steamer Arcadia, from New Orleans October 11 for San Juan, has been post ed at Lloyd' aa missing. Marine Notes. Captain Smith I master of th steamer Nestor, which tow on th Lower Columbia, vice Captain Peck. River condition having Improved, th dredge Columbia has resumed operations at th mouth of tha Wil lamette. Captain Btidgett. of tha ateamer Asuncion, yesterday telegraphed from Ban Francisco that a new arrival had bn reported In bla home, the stork preeentlcg him with an heir. It la expected that th schooner L. TK Foater will leave Westport Friday with a lumbar cargo loaded for New Zealand. which la being dispatched by tha American Trading Company. It waa yesterday reported from San Francisco that the British ship Korf sc an Ire, which arrived there December t from Antwerp, had been fixed to load wheat here In January. Trackmen of tha O. R. St N. ara tear ing up a switch leading from th Steel bridge to wrat approach to provide room for tha oonatruotlon of eteps lead ing from tha upper bride to Alnawortn dock. Order have been Issued for a toar Hoat to ba alongside tha barge Amy Turner at Bt. Helena Saturday morning, when the barge will have tha laat of it lumber cargo aboard for Baa Francisco. Oregon prunes are to ba Quoted in the New Tork market, aa a consign ment of 1S tons waa shipped on tha steamer Faloon of tha American Hawaiian Una, which put to sea at noon yeeterday. At this afternoon's eeaston of tha Port of Portland Commission bid will ba opened for equipping tha dredge Portland with a feed-water beater. Other bids win ba passed on for sup plying; butter and eggs to- tha dredge and steamer orewe. To begin loading; wheat tha French barg Cannebtorre waa shifted yester day from th North Bank dock to Montgomery Dock. No. . It la ald that careening of th vessel Tuesday, when the oraft almost fell on the North Bank dock, waa due to tha faot th skipper had ordered loosening; of a Una and chain that held ballast logs. Tha veaael now ha tOO-ton log alongside. Meveaarata of Teaaela. PORTLAND. Dec t. Arrived Rteamer Goid.a oate. tttou n.aw.- ' Morweclaa steajnrr RrsJa. tor Hnnskong and war porta; i.un.r tleo. Vt. lder, for Sea Pi so and war porta aetorta. ro, - londition at toe mown of tae river at B P. M.. emootb wlad eouth eaet 1 ml lea. weather clear. Arrived doana at 4 and eel led at 10:13 A. M. Bteamar Snr Cam T4 k V Arrival at and left up at S:S0 A. U. Steamer Golden Gate, from Tillamook. Failed at a- h. taamer K'.iaore. for TtOaraook. eetltd aa noon Ptaemer FeJeon. for Baa Fran alaeo. Arrived down at 13. SO and ealled at a p. at. -Norwagtaa ateamer i J orn.tjcm. BJorneen. for St. Vincent, for erdara. Baa Francisco. Dec T. Sailed at 10 A. sraamer Toaemlte, for Baa Pedro. Hal lad at 1 P. at. steamer Baavar. for Portland. Arrived at P. at. Steamer A oral Vs. from Columbia River. Coca Hay. Iec. T. Arrived Steamer Al liance, from Portland. Reef Harbor. Nov. 5 Balled French ship Marechal de caatrlae. from Dublin, for Portland. San Pedro. Tec. T. Arrived yesterday auamers Coaster and Kama City, from Fort- CORES CMMIM The diagnosis of disease is the first and really most important step In the successful treatment of any trouble. In other words, first find the source or cause, and then use the remedy most naturally and scientifically suited to the condition. We do not believe there is any disease in which Improper treat ment is more often used than in Catarrh. So many persons treat the symptoms without giving thought to the causes which produce these symptoms, and the result is that Catarrh is considered incurable by a great many, simply because local treatment has failed to accom plish the desired result. Every symptom of Catarrh points to impure blood; we are sure a short analysis of the disease and its symptoms will convince any one that this statement is true. First we have irritated and inflamed mucous membranes of the head, nose, and throat, from which there is a constant and copious discharge of watery matter. This comes from inflammation of these mucous surfaces and is caused by catarrhal mat ters and impurities in the circulation. Nature intends that these mem branes shall air be nourished by the blood, and so long as this vital fluid is pure it satisfactorily performs this necessary work, but waste matters and impurities deposited into these delicate parts sets up Inflammation, and the discharge is a natural result When this secre tion begins to dry it assumes thicker proportions and becomes sticky; then it adheres to the throat and upper back portion of the mouth, a ill I . II I causing tne nawsing anu straining so troublesome to Ca tarrh sufferers. Other ordinary symptoms of the disease are headaches, pains above the cheek bones, roaring sounds in the ears, etc. These symptoms too point di rectly to diseased blood, and are caused by congestion of the cir culation. The impurities and catarrhal matters in the blood stream interfere with its easy and natural flow, and it becomes feverish and thus affects the del icate fibres and membranes of the throat and head. S. S. S. cures Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impure catarrhal matter, and at the same aJ V...:ls-I.a. a Vl as. v f ? rTI Klf IIIIJC UUMUIIIK UU 111 J OlVlll IV a 1 J its unequalled tonic effects. It goes down into the circulation, and removes every trace of impurity or foreign matter. In other words S. S. S. cures Catarrh by purifying the blood so that the mucous sur faces and linings of the body are supplied with healthy blood instead of being constantly irritated and diseased from the saturation of catarrhal impurities. Thn the inflamed membranes heal, the discharge is checked, the head noises all cease, the stomach toned up, the throat is no longer clogged with phlegm, but every annJ""3PtpirJ Catarrh is corrected. There Is but one way to cure Catarrh purify the blood, and there is but one absolutely safe and sure blood purifier S S.S We have a special book on Catarrh; we will send this book, and also any medical advice desired free to all whownte. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, GA. Gentlemen: I wrote you sometime ago giving yon an account of my suf ferings with an awfnl case of Catarrh. I had all the symptoms that accom pany Uiis disease, such aa mnens drop ping back Into the throat, a constant desire to hawk and spit, feeling of dryness in the throat, cough and spit ting upon rising in the morning, scabs forming in the nose, which required much effort to blow out, sometimes causing the nose to bleed and leaving me with a sick headache. I had thus suffered for five years. As soon as I heard from you I commenced to take S. S. S. aa you advised, and after I had taken several bottles, I noticed a change for the better. Thus .encour aged, I continued to take it and in a short while was entirely cored. JUDSON A. BELLAM. 11 W. 10th Street, Manchester, Va. land. Balled Steamers Roanoke and Kla math, for Portland. San FTanclero. Dec. 1. Arrived Steamers Berak. from Hamburg: Kajin Smith, from Coos Fay: Tamplco. from Seattle; Norwood, from Oravs Harbor. Sailed Bleamera I Ity ef Puehla. for Vlotorla: Lairllne. for Hono lulu Mayfalr. for Wllla; aobooner A. . Johnaon, for Portland. Yokohama. Dec. I. Arrived prevloualy Steamer Seattle Mara, from Tacoma. Honskotig. Deo. t. Arrived preTloaaly Honjkon Maro, from Honolulu. Ni Tork. Deo. T. Sailed Cajnpanle. for . i i . i.t ,v fn. Southampton: cu- ropa, for Naplaa; Raglna d'ltalla. plea. Southampton, Deo. from New York. Copenhagen, Dee. New Tork. Ueaoe. Deo. T. Sailed Mendoaa, for New T8.ettle. Deo. T. Arrived Steamer CHIfago Mara, from Teooma; ateamer Bee. from i , mtmmmr Alameda, from val- dee- ateamer cnariaa r,eiroo, Pranrleoo: 1'. B. Tahoma. from Tnwneend: French BMP Admiral nailer, from Taceme. Buckmaa Queen and Francleoo; Steamers Tacoma. . - k-.,. Avon mo at n. uec ' ."IT from Comox ana Ban ptuic" don. . . ..rwnie RnuthamDlon. uej. i. " " " trom New Tork. 81. inceni. ieo. Mary, from Clyde, for Vancouver. I J, Anselea Deo. T. Arrived Steamer , enm Haattie: aiaon. irom fl attie: Hoquaim, rrom v. Raymond, from 'Wlllapa Harbor . . rt-v- veaneaa xrom Rlvr- Flr Oak", from Grays Harbor. Sailed Steamera Lackme. from Eureka; Helen P- vwew. from amnwooaj uraca troiia. AlMoc: eanta Barbara, iv Mr, aaama c. nun- Routh Coast, from Cupar: Sae-1' new. from fan rrsncieco; evivu, ia tumble Kiver. Tiroml. Pee. for Na- T. Arrived Chlcaso. S. Ballad Raeala. for Port Cor- 8ailad ("team era Maverick, for Baa Bee and Alameda, for Harbor; : BanJon. Columbli from A bard and Kaaasl. from T. Arrived PTewmer Pee. from Ban Frar.rlaco. Balled Japaneee ateamer (h lea CO Maru. from Seattle; French bark Admiral de CorauUar. from Seattle. Tldee at Astoria Thursday. Hlah. Ixw. . M 6 9 feetll::o A. M 4.0 feet M SB fert 11:89 P. M 1.0 feet 1:40 A 4:49 P. ECZEMA TOTALLY COVERED HIS FACE When a Baby Hair All Came Out Alwajrs Scratching Mother Got Cvticura and He was Cured After 3 Years of Disease. "My son waa about four months old whan ha was taken with dread til ecze ma. I had fowr different doctors but they could not help him. The hair all came out and bis face was totally covered. His eyes were shut and wa thought he would go blind. His limbs and body were also affected. Ha was alwava scratching; I had to keep hia little hands tied down and he seemed to have a great deal of pain. We did not know what to do. I used to got sick handling him, from the way the corruption was always running. But I got soma Cuticura Soap and Cutirora Ointment and in a week or ten days I could see the eruption drying up and before long he was cured, after about three rears of the terrible disease. Now he Is nineteen years old and has Cot a sign of the old trouble. Tou see 1 learned to save three-quarters of the doctors' bills by using Cuticura Boap and Ointment and I will recommend either to any one and advise thera ao use them and receive a safe, ppeedr cure. Mra. Catharine Mocklin. Dock St.. Royalton. Pa., Feb. 21, 1910." Cuticura is the most economical treat ment for torturing, disfiguring affections of the skin of Infanta, children and adults. A single cake of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuuoura Ointment ara often sufficient. Cwtlcnra Boap ftSe.). Olnrsient (SOc.). Resolvent CSOe . ao4 Cboeolate Coated Ptm 3Ac.. aa ao4d throashoet tee world. Potter Druf A Cheat Cava Sole Props . 1S7 Columeue Ave.. Rtanon. kirri rrr m-l-in oaiaa ISole Pr Timber Crusb.ee) Man's Leg. MEDFORD, Or.. Te.. T. (Special.) foe m Here Is an Opportunity for Any Man to Be Cured Easily, Quickly and Permanently . ,a ,v. i ,. wSt.utw whirh renders life worth livintr, or allow himself to be- come 1 than Nature intenaea, wner ene STVrVto XRVES and AILMENTS of MEN most ol tne ijrDJxaj.ix.o ol iuo ciu-onvu, ..u. . which men sririer are due to an eariy iu i- x 1 rTM whlnh Tff-tll n fl V 11 IK L. Villi CBU KOs- a. be cured V the right kind of treatment. Come to my office; investigate my from You need not suffer from .this. You are uue to u in..y r- - - -- - . , , h. harrov as any ean be restored.. The very element whach you na vo man. Yon can FIRST WARNINGS OF DANGER When you are first aware of any disease or debility upon tout vitality, then you should procure the proper medical ad vice and treatment without delay. Ton will secure to yourself that health, success and enjoyment of life which is every man s lot, whose bright and steady eyes, dear and healthy skin, ao tive brain, congenial make-up and physical development show that no contaminating influences of disease are devastating his syBtem, that no mental, moral or physical debility s making his life a miserable failure. MY TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS I do not treat symptoms. I treat and cure the ailment be hind the symptoms. If the case presents even the slightest feature upon which I have a doubt, or if I recognize incurable . complications, I positively refuse treatment. I would rather aive up my practice than indulge in either guesswork or make believe cures. I have devoted years of earnest and conscien tious endeavor to the unravelment of some of the most perplex ing problems that ever confronted the profession, and believe that I have attained the limit of medical possibilities in my par ticular branch of practice. I have brought to light the true .nature of men's ailments and the causes of the symptoms they present In addition I have by the scientific blending of drugs produced remedies that meet every condition that it seems pos sible to cure. There is no cause to hesitate. Consultation costs nothing, and I will not offer my services unless I can cure you. NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED Mr Original and Exclusive Treatment for Men's Ailments Has Been Proven in Numbers of Instances Where Success Has Seemed Impossible Before, Information That Is of Vital Interest to Every Sufferer Free. How They Can Be Cured Without Experimentiag. Have You Violated the Laws of Health? Corrrect Medical Methods for the Permanent Cure of Blood Ailments, Piles and AH Bladder and Kidney Ailments. Medicine furnished from my own laboratory for the convenience and privacy of my patients, from $1.60 to 8.B0 a course Bean I A. M. tt 8 P. M. atuadaya rrera M ta 13. FREE Consultation and eotantlnatlonjlf you cannot call, write for free self-examination blank and book. Many cases cured at home. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. 23013 Yamhill St PORTLAND, OR. J. R. Andersen, president and manager of tha Rog-ue River Valley Gas Com pany, was seriously Injured this morn Ins; when a heavy timber fell on his leg-, breaking his leg in two places and crushing his foot so badly that ampu tation was necessary. The accident occurred on his return from the freight depot. The timber was being taken down from a signpost, and It fell Just as he emersred from behind the car. MEN CU saaaasj " CONSULTATION AND ADVICE New, Different and Better Methods FREE Whether Treatment Is Begun or Not. Which Takes Less Time and Coat Less Money Don't be practiced and experimented upon by physicians, dru-rgifits, electric belts and incompetent specialists. My large prac tice and quick, thorough methods enable me to cure men's ailments in half the time and at about one-fourth the usual fees asked. My best reference is You Pay When Cured My practice, has demonstrated that no ailment peculiar to men is incurable. Fail ure to cure is usually due to lack of knowl edge and improper treatment. You may consult me free of charge and learn your exact condition. CONSULT ME WHEN OTHERS FAIL Tou will note my examination Is different, my apparatus is new and tip-to-date, and I always make it a point to explain every case exactly aa I find It, so that the patient may understand his own condition and how I expect to cure him. I charge nothing for examination and advice. My specialty, besides being limited to men. is confined to less than a dosen ailments. But of each ailment I have handled many thousand caaea I can segregate the curable cases from those beyond help imme diately, and I accept for treatment only those that I have learned I can guarantee to cure. But I do not mean a case Is Incurable because other specialists have failed. My reputation has been built upon my ability to cure those that others could not cure. My specialty Includes all the ail ments, the reflex symptoms common to sufferers. For all ailments, my methods are quick, certain and permanent. I cure blood ailments with harmless blood-cleans'ng remedies that drive out the ailment never to return. I have a direct treatment for bladder and kidney ailments, and piles, which completely relieves and la aa certain as it is sure. I have' every mechanical therapeutic aid. and my offices are the very best equipped of any on the Coast. The Leading- Specialist. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 23H BfORRISOW T, PORTLAMD, OR. OFFICES HOCRS A. M. TO 8 P. M. StJfDAYS, 10 TO I. The Tendercst Skin Is Benefited BY HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATH It has a delicate, velvety touch and con foln lnHt the elements necessary to thoroughly cleanse, invigorate, and clear the skin. All Grocera and Drngtlata I Am the Man that weak, allinat men harve rnt va com- suit after they have lauea xa ivcw m care elaewhere. softea aV. H. WAI JUIO. NEW CHINESE MEDICINE COMPANY OPEN This ChlotM doctor and pharmaceutist, of W&l Jlng Chi li Herb Root Medicine Company, la American bora and a citizen. When 4 years of as ha went to China with his parents and cot a rood education In the schools of that land. Ob tain lev th honors of Doctor of Medicine, he was permit ted to practice In tbe Canton Medical College and to study th eminent physicians' prescriptions of centuries. For six yara In New Tork City h was president of the Oriental Hospital. whr h had such wonderful succse with his medication. Whll there In New Yorlt City h met Beld Back. Jr.. of Portland, and was Induced to com to Portland and open an office. Any man, woman or child with any In ternal, external or eruptive disease who will com to my fflc can secure fro consultation and examination. If you can't sail, write and set diagnosis and remedies. S. H. WAI JING CO. IWA First, near Columbia. ' MEN Cured $10 ISOURFEE Pay When Cured We have every known remedy ao pliance lor XMi.ATlAU YOU. Our ex perience la sa arreat and varied tnat aa am ol the allaaeata ot Men la mew ta sa COMB IN AND TAI.lv IT OVER. bcaeral UcbtUly, Weak Kervfa, Ia aesauia tesulia ol exposure, overwork and other Violations ot nature's laws, ii la eases ol aiiaUiier ana tvloaeys. Vast, asse Vclaa, ulukly aaa paraustailr area at assail expeaaa and ua Celea uon from business. SFlSCIAa, A1LHENT1 Newly con tracted and cnronlo cases cured. Alt tuning, ltcblng and Inflammation topped In 14 hours. Cures effected La seven days. Consultation free. If ua able to call, write for list of question. Office Hours X la to I m K Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL Cetnea rinrt. NO CURE, NO PAY OVR EUROPEAN METHODS CCBK- . 5.O0 AND 10.00 IS OIK FEE. lit EE -KAY EXAMINATION. Diseases of Men and Women We make no mis leading statements or deceptive prop ositions to th af flicted, neither do w promts to cure them In a few day In order to se cure their patron ase, but wa guar antee a CUJl PL.ETB, SAFE and LASTING CURE In the QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME, without leaving In Jurloua after ef f.cta In the aya tam, and tha low est coat possible for HONEST. SKILLFUL AND SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT. Acute, Chronic and Nervoua Diseases, Blood Poison, Nerve-Vital Troubles, Stomacli Troubles, All Forma of Skin IMaeasee, Ca tarrh of all forma 85.00 per month; Ec sema. Plies cured without the knife; Swollen Glanda, Nervonaneaa, Debility, aricoaed Veins. Bladder and Prostatic and Contracted Troubles and all Acute and Chronic Dleeaeee of Men and Women. Skin Diaeaaea a bpe- "aTf toflay for free X-ray examination. If you cannot call, write your aymptoma. Many casea cured by our home treatment. Call at once and ba cured. BRITISH BOTANIC MEDICINE CO. itu. Wnahtnrton St.. Portland. Or., 4th floor Kothchild Building. 407. 408, 40B. vator. Take ala- The telegraph companies of thle country employ about SO.000 persona. This does not Includs tne railroad servlca I positively cure Varicose Veins, Rupture, Obstruction, Special Allmenta of Men, Kidney, Bladder and Blood Ail ments and Nervous Weakness. 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 good for you and always the cheapest In the end. , Remember, we treat only caaes 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 If we tell you so. Re member this. We 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 What more to be desired than health? Nothing. Coma and consult ns ires of all charge. DR. LINDSAY Tbe Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second atreeta. En trance 128V4 Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. E to 1 P. . Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. . TEE . DR. GREEN GUARANTEE TO MEN Our guarantee No S ?W Moner Reouired Un til Satlafied la your abaolute protection. Consultation, exami nation and mediclnea free. Our specialty Is All Ailments of Men. whftt yon want la a cure. Come to ua and gat It. Honre dally, 8 to 5. Evenlnga, 7 to 8. Sundays, 10 to 1 1 DR. GREEN CO. S62 Washington St., Portland, Or. L. T. L. T. YEE CHINES 15 Docrua Yee ft Son's Medicine Co. epent lifetime atudy of herbs and re search In China: waa granted diploma by the Emperor: guar anteea cure all allmenta of men and women when otnere fall. If you Buffer, call or write to YEE SON'S MEDI CINE CO.. 14JV4 First, Cor. YB Alder, Portland. Or. ajsjgSasWSaaaaaawM isiaaaaaaasj