Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 05, 1911, Page 20, Image 20

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    T1TE MORNTXG OREGOXIAN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911.
THE"
IBSEN -LOSES RAGE
Rose City Defeats Pacific
Liner by 24 Hours.
HANDICAP IS OVERCOME
Norwegian Shfjj 1tc San Fran
cisco Ahead of Speedy Pscnger
Steamer, but Latter Reaihes
Columbia One Day in Lead.
Captain Mason, of the Rom Cty. makes
no pretense of having the fastest vessel
tm the Coast, but he la doing considera
ble rrowlnc over Captain Smith, of the
Norwegian steamer Henrik Ibaen. of the
Portland Astatic fleet, because ne neat
the latter Into the river by more than
M houn after overcoming: a lead of three
honrst. Incidentally the Ilenrlk Ibsen
gained a day on the steamer Washington
which resorted yesterday.
The Ibsen has been rated among- the
fastest of the Harrlman tlet plying- be
tween Portland and the Far East and has
maintained a dependable schedule for
speed after leavlnc Yokohama on tne
war cro!. On leaving- San Francisco.
after having discharged a portion of her
cargo, she Is said to have gotten a atari
of three hours on the Rose City, but the
Rose City passed her off Folnt Reyes and
a-aa In the Columbia River at 8 o'clock
Tuesday morning. The Henrik Ibsen did
oot cro In until Z oclocK yesieraay.
While slower than the Bear and Bea
ver. there are few of the passenger craft
on the Southern run that can carry cargo
like the Rose City and force her to take
their swells. The vessel shifted last
evening from Alnsworth dock to Irving-.
where she will discharge cement brought
from San Pedro and begin loading out
ward, so before the Ibsen start discharg
ing the former will have Southern cargo
aboard.
The 8an Franrlsco Ac Portland Steam
ship Company has made no change In
rates on the Bear and Beaver from Port
land to Lo! Angeles, but the reduction
pf 11 first-class recently announced for
the through trip continues to apply, on
the Rose City.
CAXAIi TO BOOST SHIPPING
Blue funnel. Cosmos and North Ger
man Lloyd May Come.
With the opening of the Panama
Canal deep aea traffic In and out of
Portland, It is predicted by those In
terested In shipping-, will multiply
many fold.
In the vear 1S10 Portland handled
more than 2.000.000 tons net register of
deep water shipping, and It Is known
that the owner of at least four large
companies engaged In world s com
merce and not now touching- roruana,
ire preparing- to use the new canal.
The liolt line of steamers, known
all over the world as the "Blue Fun
Del" line, operate vessels touching at
only one Pacific Coast port aneou
ver. Advices from the latter city state
that the Holt company, whose vessels
reach the west coast of America from
England, via the Sue Canal, are pre
paring to cross the Atlantic, traverse
the Panama Canal and come nortn to
Vancouver, touching at Pacific Coast
ports. This route la too miles shorter
than via the Suea.
The Cosmoa lines operate from Oer
man ports regularly through the Ma
geilan straits, touching- at Brazilian
and Chilean porta. Fan Francisco and
Vancouver. It Is said that they Intend,
with the completion of the canal, to
sail a separate line to South America
porta and establish a through line via
the canal direct from Germany to ban
Francisco, and at least one other W'eat
Coast port In addition to Vancouver.
The North German Lloyd company
bave been Investigating the shipping;
and docktns facilities of Puget Sound
and Portland with a view of being
ready to handle traffic through the
anal.
Other owners of ,-lndependent" ves
els. or vessels not controlled by rail
road Interests with whom they will
compete for coast to coast traffic, will
probably ply to and from Portland If
assured the proper docking or terminal
Tactmtes.
R. w. Schmeer, who has given the
subject of deep sea Imports and ex
ports deep study, says, regarding tne
opening of the Panama Canal and Its
effect upon Portland:
"By using the Panama Canal Port
land will be In touch with Atlantic
Coast cities as well as ports of Europe.
It has been demonstrated by Captain
Nelson, of the steamer Beaver, that
freight from Portland (locks can be
delivered at New York In 12 days at
a cost of about $ a ton. Lumber will
be laid down in New York for 15 a
thousand feet. Think for a moment
arhat this meana to Portland.' We have
In the Northwest an abundance of tim
ber, grain, fruits and produce to sell
to the world. In the East are con
sumers of all we have to offer and the
?anal presents the opportunity of sell
ng at a reasonable price.
"Portland Is the natural shipping
outlet for the Northwest, being; at the
end of a down-hill haul from all di
rections. The amount of traffic will,
and already has. attracted the atten
tion of ship owners.
"Certainly the opening of the canal
will present to Portland market op
portunities and advantages the vast
ess of which is now hard to calculate."
IWERXESS HAS NEW CAPTAIN
Chief Mate Itendle Appointed Mas
ter to Succeed Lewis.
Captain Lewta. of the British bark In
verness, who brought the vessel to
Portland from Rnn Francisco, arriving
December 23. will not take her to Eu
rope when she la loaded with wheat, for
his Illness Is such that he has asked to
be relieved and will return to England
aa soon as possible. Captain Lewis was
taken III on the way from the Golden
Gate, suffering from a bronchial malady,
and has been Incapacitated since he
reached port.
Chief Mate Rendle. who has been with
the "Inver" fleet a long tlnte. has been
advanced to captain and will take the
bark around the Horn. One of the su
bordinate officers will be chosen for chief
mate, and It Is thought that none of the
ship's staff will be signed from among
outsider. Captain Lewis will not leave
the service of the fleet, unless his Ill
ness becomes permanent, and he proba
bly will be asalgnad to another carrier
If he does not await the arrival of the
Inverness In England.
TVOUK STARTS ON SIINA YAK
Deck load I Discharged and Hold
Will lie Clearee Soon.
M.n from the Oregon drydock yester
day oegan work on the disabled steamer
Shna Yak. preliminary to the vessel's
being lifted for repairs, but until her
cargo la out of the hold the labor will
be eon fined to clearing away debris In
the engine and, flrerooma. Only the re
mainder of her deckload was discharged
yesterday on the Eastern A Western
dock and It Is expected that another
day at least will be required to get the
last of her lumber out of the hold.
Steam has been gotten up on the Shna ,
Tak and she is working her own winches
and pumps, so no great difficulty Is
being experienced In keeping the water
In check. Captain Blaln. in charge of
the drydock, la of the opinion that the
work on the Shna Yak will exceed the
record stay on the dock of the ateamer
Shoshone, which waa floated last month
after having been repaired, following
damage sustained on the Gray's Harbor
bar. It may be that three weeks will
be required to get the Shna Yak again
In shipshape, as she as so badly strain
ed that considerable strengthening must
be done in the hold, besides the caulk
ing of seams and repairs that must be
made to the gear above deck.
NAIAD JOINS GRAIN FLKET
Inveravon Clears With Wheat and
Others Are Finishing.
Balfour. Guthrie & Co. yesterday fixed
the British ship Naiad to load here with
wheat, expecting to dispatch her in
March. She is at Callao. where she ar
rived November 28 from Melbourne. The
Naiad Is of 1TS7 tons net register.
The British ship Inveravon yesterday
completed her cargo and hauled Into the
stream, clearing later for Queenstown
or Falmouth with 109.770 bushels of wheat
valued at CC3IM.
It Is thought that the German steamer
Serak will be ready to clear Saturday,
after loading 5000 tons of the cereal. The
STEAMER INTELLIGENCE.
Dae to Arrive.
Name From Data
Anvil Bindon. ... .. In port
Golden Gate. ..Tillamook. ...In port
Roe City n Pedro... In port
Ilenrlk Ibsen. . Honjrkona-....Jan. 5
Su. H. ElmonTllltniook. . . . Jan. 1
l-'alcon ..tn Frmnclsovjan. 7
Itrweaweter. .. .Cooe Par... .Jan a
Beaver. ....... Pan Pedro... Jan. 8
Roanoke. ..... .Saa Pedro... Jan. s
Alliance Kureka .Jan. S
Roar .fcan Pedro. ...Ian 11
Ceo. w. Elder. San Pedro... Jan. IS
Scheduled t Depart.
Name. for. Data
Ro city Fan Pedro... Jan. T
iiolilen Uata.. ..Tillamook.... Jan. T
Breakwater. ...Cooa Ray Jan. lO
Alliance Kureka. ..... Jan. lo
Sue K. Elmore. Tillamook. ... Jan. 10
Falcon 5in rranelsor Jan. 10
Roanoke fan Pedro... Jan. It
Beaver San Pedro. ..Jan. II
Anvil Randon. ..... Jan. 12
Ilenrlk Ibaen. . .Hongkong. .. . Jan. IS
Rear pan Pedro... Jan. IT
Ceo. W. Elder. .Baa Pedro... J ac IS
Scottish Moors, Buffalo and Frieda will
nnlsh soon, while the Forfarshire has
started taking cargo. They should be
out of the harbor by the last of next
week. The showing In grain exports for
the month will far- exceed those for Jan
uary, llse. and that considerable charter
ing haa been done for vessels to arrive
after February. Is an Indication that the
season will continue much longer than
laat year. -
CAPTAIN J. M. GRAHAM DIES
Deceased Operated in Maine Coast
Trade for Years.
Captain J. M. Graham, father of Cap
tains A. W. and A. B. Graham, of the
Oregon City Transportation Company,
and Captain J. N. Graham, master of the
Government snagboat Mathloma, died
yesterday at his home In Oregon City
after a lingering Illness. He was 77
years old. and until coming to Oregon
had followed the sea since his 13th year.
For years Captain Graham waa a ves
sel owner on the Maine Coast and later
entered the deepwater class, sailing
across the Atlantic and to the principal
ports of the world. Recently he made
a trip to California for the benefit of
his health, and was returning on the
steamer Beaver when she struck and
sank the Norwegian ateamer Selja. The
funeral is to be held at Oregon City at
i o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Besides
three sons, the deceased left as many
daughters. Mrs. A. H. Morrell and Mrs.
George Fox. of this city, and Mrs. Wil
liam Anderson, of Oregon City. Mrs.
Graham died two years ago.
COUNTERWEIGHTS YET HEAVY
Another Section to Be Cnt From
Blocks on New Bridge.
. Engineers are planning to slice an
other portion from the monstrous con
crete counterweights on the Hawthorne
avenue bridge because It has been found
that the draw has become lighter through
the removal of sand, gravel and other
material that rested there when the first
cutting was performed on the weights.
No fault haa been found with the opera'
tlon of the draw and it la said to have
given no trouble since the structure was
accepted by the city, yet the engineers
argue that with lesa weight on the
cables holding the concrete blocks the
draw can be raised and lowered more
smoothly. The fourth dolphin has been
completed so that there are four to pro
tect the draw piers from passing steam
era and drift.
LIMBER STREWX AT SEASIDE
"Beachra" Recover Material Ixst
From Dock of Shna Yak.
SEASIDE, Or.. Jan. 4. (Special.) Many
thousand feet of fine fir lumber, lost from
some unknown vessel, were washed on
the beach here last ntfht. The lumber
Is strewn alone the shore from Tillamook
Head to Oearhart. and all available
wajrons are at work hauling the lumber
aa fast aa possible.
Shipping men are certain that the ma
terial recovered la a portion of the deck
load of the steamer Shna Tak. which was
carried away after she struck Saturday
Bight while leaving the Columbia and
vu forced to put back in distress. atne
lost the lumber Just off the entrance, and
it undoubtedly has drifted slowly south.
scattering as far as Tillamook Head.
Other lumber has been reported adrift
In that locality, but not In such quantity
as the Shna Tak lost-
Bateman May Be Replaced.
Cantain James Good, owner of the
steamer E. Q. Bateman, which burned at
the dock at ancouver early yesterday
morning, says that he will probably plan
another craft, but that will depend large
ly on the adjustment of the insurance.
Captain Good had worked all night in
company with mechanics to make re
pairs to the engines ana nis attention
was attracted to flames forward, which
he found came from beneath the boiler,
and he waa unable to reach It with a
patent extinguisher. The Ore gained
haadwav before signals from the Van
couver ferry brought the department. The
Bateman was launched early in tne sum
mer and had been on the Portland-Van
couver run a short time. She was valued
at S000 and the Insurance was between
WO and two.
Canada Objects to New Rnle.
OTTAWA. OnL. Jan. 4. Canada will
protest to the American Government
against the new regulation of the United
States marine authorities, requiting hold
ers of masters', mates' and engineers'
marine licenses and certificates to be not
only American citizens but residents of
the United States.
I.ast Month' Business Light.
December's receipts at the Custom-
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House were not heavy, the aggregate be
ing $o,lH9.3g. Duties netted the Govern
ment 156,747.68, fines $198.25 and other
revenues were small. The annual state
ment of that department is compiled at
the conclusion of the cereal year.
Marine Xotes.
To discharge more cargo, tire French
bark Bayard yesterday hauled down from
Mersey to the North Bank dock.
master of the steamer Undine, vice Cap
tain Z. C Wood, and Captain J. O. Smith
is skipper of the Hercules, succeeding
Captain Albert Sans.
In general cargo from San Pedro and
San Francisco, the steamer Rose City yes
terday entered at the Custom-House.
while the British ship Inveravon cleared
for Europe with wheat.
Few wheat sales along the Snake River
of late haa resulted in the O.-W. R. & N.
withdrawing the steamer Lewlston from
the run. and only the teamey' Spokane
Is In service. The Lewlston will not be
recommissioned this season.
Commander J. if. Elllcott, of the Sev
enth Lighthouse District will leave
aboard the tender Heather this morning
to Inspect aids to navigation on the w 11
lamette River north of Portland. He ex
pects to go only as far as the Columbia.
When the Oriental liner Henrik Ibsen
arrives this morning she will berth at
Albers dock No. 3. Work Is being hur
ried on the addition to Alnsworth dock,
which will give the Harrlman lines a
frontage of 900 feet, and the Far Eastern
steamers will be accommodated there be
fore Spring.
Bids are to be opened at the office of
Major Morrow, Corps of Engineers, U. S.
A.. January M. for supplying 249.406 feet
of Oregon Douglas fir for the use of the
engineer's ofllce at Oswego. N. Y., where
vessels are under construction. Proposals
are on tile and the contract will provide
for delivery here.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND. Jan. . 4. Arrived steamer
Kom. Cltv. from San rrancleeo. Sailed
Steamer Geo. W. Elder, for Ban Dl.o and
way porta. .
Astoria. Jan. 4. Arrived at 8 and left up
at 10 SO A. a!. su.amer Yoeemlte. from
San Francisco. Arrived down at 10:30 A. M.
and sailed at 12 noon Steamer Break
iriiar, tor Cooa Bay. Arrived it 11:30 A. M.
and left up at 1:30 P. U. Steamer Nome
City, from San Franolaeo. Sailed at 12:30
p M. Steamer J. A. Chanslor, for San
Franolaeo: steamer Klamath, for Ban Pedro.
Arrived at 2 and left up at 4 P. M. Nor
wegian ateamer Henrik Ihaan. from Hongkong-
and way porta. Arrived at 2:!M and
left up at 4 P. M. Steamer Washing-ton,
from San Francisco. Railed at 8 P. M.
Steamer Asuncion, lor tan Francisco. Ar
rived at 4:30 and left up at 5 P. VI.
Steamer Jim Butler, from San Francisco.
San Franclaeo, Jan. 4. Salted at 8 P. M.
Steamers Northland and Tamalpais, for
8Coos"Bar. Jan. 4. Arrived Steamer Alli
ance, from Portland-
Tokohama. Jan. 4. Arrived yesterday
Norweslao steamer Rysja. from Portland.
Elisabeth, from Bandon: Coronado and
Dalav Freeman, from Orays Harbor; City of
Puehla. from Victoria. Sailed Steamer
Utirllne for Honolulu; schooners L,txxle
Prlen. for Blusiaw Klvar; Jamas H. Bruce,
for Gamble.
Yokohama, Jan. 4. Arrived Chicago
Maru. from Tacoma; Manchuria, from Ban
Franclaeo. . ,
Hons-kong. Jan. 4. Arrived previously
Steamer Chins, from San Francisco.
Sues. Jan. 4. Arrived Taucer. from Ta
coma and Victoria, ior Liverpool.
Tides at Astoria Thursday.
High. Low. '
4:1T A. M T.7 feet'10:1O A. M S.J feet
-47 P. M 7 6 feet:i0:22 P. M 0.4 feet
San Francisco. Jan. 4. Arrived Steamers
Smallpox Scare Has Abated.
OREGON CITT. Or., Jan. 4. (Special.)
The smallpox scare at Oregon City haa
abated. The public schools and the Mc
Loughlln Institute have been thoroughly
fumigated and there Is no danger of a
spread of the contagion.
Medicines that aid nature are always
most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy acts on this plan. It allays
the cough, relieves the lungs, opens
the secretions and aids nature In re
storing the system to a healthy condi
tion. Thousands havo testified to Its
superior excellence. Sold by all deal
FREE
from 10
te 12.
STUDENTS GIVING AID
irXIVERSITlT AUTHORITIES SEE
NO CAUSE FOR ALARM.
College President Names Special
Committee to Supervise Enforce'
mcnt of Rigid Sanitary Rules.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene,
Jan. 4. (Special.) Practically all of the
students of the university returned to
classes today after the holiday recess,
determined to co-operate with the fac
ulty and city authorities In their efforts
to avoid any further infection with ty.
phold fever. Because of parental objec
tion many students remained at home
and will take advantage of the corre
spondence work which has been offered
by the university until the concluded In
stallatlon of the new filter removes all
danger of the dreaded disease.
While at home these students will be
expected to carry on their regular work
as a part of the correspondence school,
They will later be admitted to examina
tions on an equal footing with the stu
dents now in attendance.
Although unreliable rumors are being
circulated about- the state that Eugene
Is cursed with an epidemic of widespread
proportions, there is nothing In the pres
ent situation to cause any great alarm.
The medical authorities state that no new
case has been reported since December
26 and that the risk of Infection is rap-
Idly on the decline. Several cases pre-
vlously reported aa typhoid have proved
to be only mild attacks of la grippe.
President Campbell, of the university,
has appointed a special committee com
posed of Dr. Bertha Stuart, director of
the women s gymnasium; professor A. ti.
Sweetser, the state biologist, and Pro
fessor O. F. Stafford, head of the chem
istry department, to supervise the en
forcement of rigid sanitary rules laid
down by the administration. Any lnfrac
tlon of these rules invites a temporary
suspension from the university.
This committee has circulated a printed
card of "sanitary suggestions" which out
lines the means of typhoid prevention In
detail. A water plant at the university
under the direction of Professor Stafford
distributes boiled water to all the houses
through the agency of a huge "hot water
wagon." This service can handle up
wards of 1400 gallons daily, which is en
tirely adequate.
Announcement was made today that
the new Jewell filter will not be In opera
tion for three or four weeks, and that
the seml-milltary rule of university ad
ministration will continue during that
time. The filter is similar to one that
has worked in Oregon City with great
success for several years, and Professor
Sweetser, who is an authority, promises
that it will demonstrate Its permanent
efficiency as soon as it Is placed In proper
working order.
EUGENE METHODISTS HOST
Annual Sunday School Convention
on With Large Attendance.
EUGENE. Or.. Jan. 4. (Special.) The
annual Sunday school convention of the
Eugene district convened here today In
the Methodist Church, with a large at
tendance. Addresses were made by Mrs.
J. W. Wllkins, state superintendent of
the elementary department: Rev. Charles
A. Phlpps. general secretary of the Ore
gon Sunday School Association: W. D.
Stem, of Kansas, and others. The fol
lowing programme was announced: N
Wednesday evening 7:30. conference of
elementary worker, with Mrs. J. W. Wll
kins. state superintendent elementary de
partment, for the purpoae of organizing an
elementary union.
Thursday 9:30. praise service, led by
Rev H. W. Davla: 10, report of district
work by Arthur N. Tripp, district president;
1O-S0. reports from the schools, by the su
perintendents; 11, teacher training, Mrs. R.
laboratory for
patients, from
p
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Consultation and examination. If
you cannot call, write for free
self-examination blank and book.
Many cases cured at home.
230V2 Yamhill St.
PORTLAND, OR.
Rae; 11:15, report of elementary confer
ence. Mrs. J. W. Wllkins; 11:30, business
seaslon: 11:4.1. "The Graded Lessons," Rev.
fharle A. PhlDns.
Thursday afternoon 2:30, Sunday school
rally, conducted by Rev. Charles A. Phlpps,
freneral secretary Oregon Sunday School
Association, and W. 1. Stem, of Kansas,
adult Bible class specialist; 6:00. adult Bible
r-lflux hanauet at Younz Men's Christian As.
aoclation building; 7:30. address, "Every
I Man a Brother," w. D. Stem.
Bank-Wrecker Is Divorced.
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 4. Mrs. Lenna
V. Welty was this morning granted a
decree of divorce from Henry J. Welty,
former president of the Home Security
Savings Bank, of Bellingham, and who
was sentenced last October to serve
from four to ten years in Walla Walla
Penitentiary- for wrecking the Belling
ham institution. Mrs. Welty testified
that for the last two years Welty had
contributed nothing to her support and
that he had gone through JoOOO, her sep
arate property at the time of her mar
riage. Shively Perjury Case Dropped.
opnViX'E Wn'fih.. Jan. 4. The chares
of perjury which has stood against
Htate insurance ujiiinis.siuiier i. xi.
Schively since June. 1909, was, din
mioBA a rn mntlnn nf thtk nrnsp
cuttng attorney's office. Schively was
Indicted Dy tne gritnu jur, wuiuu
charged him with giving false evidence
during ithe jury s investigation oi nis
relations to the Pacific Livestock As
sociation. The prosecutor has decided
there is not evidence to convict.
Albany Man Held for Larceny.
OREGON CITY, Or., Jan. 4. (Special.)
Fred Hartman, of Albany, Or., Is in
the County Jail on a charge of larceny.
He broke into the barn of William Dog-
srett. two miles east of Oregon city, on
the Abernethy, and purloined a set of
harness. When Hartman waa leaving the
plaoe he met the owner of the harness
and offered to sen mm nis own properiy.
Hartman will be brought before the
grand Jury tomorrow.
Astoria's Weather Remarkable.
ASTORIA, Or., Jan. 4. (Special.)
According to the records in local
Weather Observer Gllmore's office, the
rainfall In Astoria during December
was 10.9 Inches, 1.3 Inches less than the
average for the corresponding month
of previous years. The highest tem
perature was 67 degrees, while the
lowest was S3 degrees above zero.
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Diseases of Men and Women
Wa make no mis
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or deceptive prop
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flicted, neither do
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days In order to se
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age, but we guar,
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n the QUICKEST
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Glands, iservotlsness, IebuitT, varlooaed
Veins. Bladder and Proetatio and Contracted
Troubles and all Acute and Chronio' Diseases
of Men and Women. Skin Diseases a Spe
cialty. Call today for free X-ray examination. If
you cannot call, write your symptoms. Many
cases cured -by our home treatment. Call at
once and be cured.
BK1TISH BOTANIC MEDICO E CO.
2S7to Washington St.. Portland, Or., 4th floor
Kothchlld .Building. 4UT, 4U. euv. lane ele
vator-
em
Cored
I Fulfill Every Promise
The Leading Specialist.
I do not care what your experi
ence has been with other treat
ments, what guarantees you have,
and what promises were unfulfilled
In the past, as unsuccessful, un
scientific treatments and unreliable
concerns are n no way a reflec
tion upon honest, trustworthy
business methods lived up to by me
for twenty-five years. I have an
establish ed reputation and my
guarantee means-that my patients
are Indisputably insured of suc
cess in their case. There is all the
difference in the world between a
guarantee of this kind and the
promises of those mushroom con
cerns which are continually falling
in business. I repeat my straight
forward, square proposition to wait
for my fee until the cure Is effect
ed. I not only thoroughly cure my
patients, but I am usually able to
effect a cure in less than half the
time most physicians require to
produce even partial results. Were
I lacking in knowledge pertaining
to my specialty, I would never have
attained my present success, nor
would I today be recognized as the
leading specialist treating men's
ailments. I ask you to call at my
office and talk with me about your
case. Examination and consulta
tion will cost you nothing, and I
will explain to you my methods of
curing.
Varlcoae Veins, Obstructions,
Contracted Ailments, Piles and
Specific Blood Poison, I Trent
and Sever Fail to Effect a Cure.
MY CUBES ARE THOROUGH AND
PROMPT.
I Will Walt for My Fee Until You
Are Well.
If you cannot call, write for
diagnosis chart. My offices are
open all day from 9 A. M. to 8 9.
M., and Sundays from 10 to 1.
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
Morrison Street, Corner Second,
Portland, Oregon.
APROOF
From One
Who Has Been
Using Our
Chinese Herb
and Root
Medicines
Portland. Oregon, Dec. 23, 1910.
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that I have taken
S. H. Wal Jlns's treatment for the
past five weeks for a terrible cough
and hoarseness, and was completely
run down and not able to do any
thing-. I have been sick for more
than a year, and tried many doc
tors, but none could do me any good,
and some said I had the consump
tion, but I kept getting worse all
the time until I came to S. li. Wal
Jlnjr, the Chinese doctor and
pharmaceutist of S. H. Wal Jlng
Chinese Herb and Root Medicine Co..
latelv from New York Oriental
Hospital, and tried his wonderful
Chinese herb and root medicines.
And I am thankful to say that after
five weeks' treatment my cough Is
gone, my voice Is clear, and now I
can talk like before I was sick and
feeling perfectly well. I will glad
ly recommend S. H. Wai Jlng, the
Chinese doctor, to any man, woman
and children with any internal, ex
ternal or eruptive disease, for I am
so thankful for my own health he
has restored to me. Very truly
(Signed)
A. La. KKAHKlt,
189 Mill Street.
S. II. WAI JIXG CO.,
301 First St., Portland, Orearon.
Free Consultation and Examination.
If Von Can't Call, Write and Get
Diagnosis and Remedies.
MEN
CURED
$10
SSME ISUUKl-fcJi
Pay When Cured
W have everv known remedy ap
pliance for. TREATING YOU. Our ex-
nerience Is se srreat and varied that no
one of the ailments of Men Is new to us.
COME I.N AJD TALK. IT OHSK.
r.nwai nebllitv. Weak Nerves. In
somnia Results of exposure, overwork
and other Violations of Nature's law.
Diseases of hiladdcr and Kidneys, Vari
cose Veins, quickly and permanently
cured at small expense and no deten
tion from business.
SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con
tracted and chronic cases cured. All
hnrnlnc. itchine- and inflammation
stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected in
seven days. Consultation free. If un
able to call, write for list of questions.
Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun
days. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only-
Padfic Coast Medical Co
22-44 WASHINGTON STREET,
Corner First.
Bronchial Troches
will BtoD that coutth. Carry them in your pocket
and use them all day whenever needed, without
Inconvenience. Ihey are safe and effectual.
Entirely free from opiates and noted for their
prompt action.
Price, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sample free
John I. Brown & Son Boston. Man.
-
DR. GREEN
SYSTEM OF
MAN BUILDING
TREATMENT
THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES.
It matters not what your sllment
Is, nor who has treated It, If It Is
curable we will g;lve you immediate
benefit and a quick and lasting; cure.
Do not allow money matters to
keep you from getting well. We
charge nothing; to prove our meth
ods will cure you. Our guarantee
NO MONET REQD1 RE D UNTIL
SATISFIED Is your absolute pro
tection. Consultation, examination
and medlcmes free.
We claim for our treatment
nothing "wonderful" or "secret" it
is simply our successful way of do
InaT things.
VARICOSE VE'NS
Weak, Swollen, Saara-tna;, Knotted,
Wormy-like Veins, Clotted Stagnant
Poole of Impure Blood, Weak, Nerv
oiu, Low Vitality, Mental Depres
sion. We dally demonstrate that VARI
COSE VEINS can be cured without
severe surgical operation. Benefi
cial effects are Immediate. Pain
quickly ceases, enlarged veins rap
Idly reduce healthy circulation
speedily returns, and strength,
soundness and robust health are
soon restored.
BLADDER AND KIDNEY
The complicated ailments of these
organs are rapidly overcome. There
is no guessworR aDout it. we re
move every obstruction, stop every
waste, allay all Irritation and in
flammation, revitalize the weakened
organs, and soon accomplish a safe,
thorough and permanent cure.
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON
Rash, Copper-colored Spots, Erup
tions, trlcrra. Sore Mouth or Throat,
Mnccnia Patches, Swollen Glands,
Falling Hair.
Our NEl'CLEU - ATOXTL treat
ment for SPECIFIC BLOOD POI
SON leaves no injurious after effect.
It does not "lock In" the poison, but
drives it out of the system, com
pletely and forever, so there can be
no comeback. Being a Blood Purify
ing, Blood-Making. Blood-Cell Rem
edy, it gives the patient a pure,
fresh Blood Stream, and restores him
to normal health.
NE.WO-VITAL DEBILITY
The ranee of Nervo-Vltal Debility,
as well aa its evil effect upon tbe
pbyalcal, mental and other powers,
Is familiar to all afflicted men. Tbe
ymptonia need not be enumerated.
We want all ailing men to know
that our ANIMAL EXTRACT
treatment is the Ideal remedy for
NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY. It does
not stimulate temporarily, hut re
stores permanently. All disagree
able symptoms soon disappear, nerve
energy is regained, seir-respect, seir
confldence and self-control return,
and the patient Is prepared for a
new period of life.
RUPTURE AND RECTAL
Rupture or Hernia, Piles, blind,
bleeding'. Itching or protrudlnail
Fistula Ulcere and etc.
Our proven methods make hos
pital operations unnecessary. In
most cases no pain or detention
from business. We guarantee quick
relief and positive, permanent cures.
AFFLICTED MEN
What you want Is a cure. Come
to us and get it. Once under our
treatment, you will quickly realize
how simple a thing It Is to get well
in the hands of a specialist who
knows his business. Our cures add
not only years to life, but life to
years. Office hours, dally 9 to 6.
Evenings 7 to 8. Sundays 10 to 1
DR. GREEN CO.
363 Waahlneton St., Portland, Or.
FOR $5 AND
10 LET ME
CURE YOU
I will treat
some of your
ailments for as
low a fee as $5
and $10. I w 1 1 1
make you an ex
ceptionally low
fee on any ail
ment you may
be suffering
from.
With this lo
fee and my long
and succes s f u 1
Si expert ence In
treating ail.
lents of men you need not suffer
another day. I don't care who has
tried to cure you. and has failed
I will give you a sure cure and a
small fee. Don't give up before
seeing me.
Hv the latent methods known to
MEDICAL eolence I successfully
treat VARICOSE VEINS, PILES,
NERVOUS AILMENTS, SKIN AIL
M E Jf T S, KIDNEY, BLADDER,
LUNG AND BLOOD AILMENTS,
RHEUMATISM, LIVER AIL
MENTS AND ALL CHRONIC AIL
MENTS OF MEN.
Call at once and let a true spe
cialist examine you today, not to
morrow. Stop suffering; get strong and
vigorous. What more to be de
sired than health? Nothing.
Come and consult us free of all
charge.
DR. LINDSAY
The Old Reliable Specialist.
Corner Alder and Second streets.
Entrance 128 Second street, Port
land, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to
8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. II. to 1 P. M.
LT YFP CHINTJ8B
A m A A-jJU DOCTOR
Yee Son's Medicine Co. spent
llfetlri.e study of herbs and re
search In China; waa granted
diploma by tbe Emperor; guar
antee cure all ailments of
men and women when otners
fall. If you suffer, call or
write to YEE A SON'S MKDI
CINE CO.. UiM, tint. Cer.
I T. 1 Alder, Portland. Ox.