Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 13, 1911, Page 20, Image 20

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    TJTE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX. "FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911.
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THE
GRAIN CARGOES 60
Scottish Moors Get Off Today;
Others to Follow.
JWTONINE READY TO LOAD
roar Big Sailing Vessel to Be Ready
tor S Xear Same Time Lum
ber Carrier Finishes Taking
3,000,000 Fret.
After delay of a wee In the harbor
waiting for a crew, the British ship
Scottish Moors. Captain Parry, is sched
uled to leave down the river this morn-
Inr. bound for the United Kingdom
with a carito of wheat. She will be
closely followed by the British bark
Korfarshlre. Captain Thomson, and the
British ship Inverness. Captain Rendle,
both of which will complete grain rar
roea for the same destination today.
The trio will take out about 440.000
fcushels of wheat.
Plans are being perfected to have the
Inverness ready to leave for sea to
morrow. Captain Thomson, of the For
farshire, does not expect to net away
J.efore Tuesday. Each of these craft
it.ua to Portland in ballast and has
leen dispatched with fair speed. It
l.aa been Just a fortnight since the In
verness reached the harbor.
The French bark Pierre Antonlne will
egtn loading- grain for the United
Kingdom tomorrow. Two gangs of
longshoremen will be employed on her
and It la declared that her cargo will
! completed by Wednesday, a day
later than the date fixed for the sailing
of the Korfarshlre. Consequently there
will be four big windjammers, grain
laden, leaving the river at about the
same time.
Two offshore lumber carrlors the
British ship Poltalloch and the Italian
ship Fperanz also will be crossing
out to sea In a few days. The Briton
finished loading at St. Helens yester
day, her cargo of fir measuring more
than 2.000.000 feet. She will clear for
Iwlagoa Bay. South Africa. The Italian
will complete her cargo next 9donday
and It will total something like 1.850.
000 feet. Her destination is an Austra
lian port. Each of these vessels Is
tinder charter to J. J. Moore A Co.
They have been In the river since De
cember 3. The Speranxa la loading at
Tongue Point.
It was reported yesterday that a
tramp steamer haa been chartered to
load wheat at Portland for the Euro
pean markets, but the local exporters
denied knowleJge of any such fixture.
The rumor was persistent, however,
and some shippers are Inclined to place
credence In It.
ELFRIEDA MAKES QCICK TRIP
hlp Comes From San Francisco to
Columbia River In IS Days.
Completing the passage In 11 days
the German ship Rlfrleda crossed Into
the Columbia River from Pan Fran
cisco yesterday afternoon at 13:40
o'clock. She canae tn ballast and made
the trip more quickly than the aver
age 11 me ulcer." In a measure her
smart performance Is attributed to the
high southerly winds, which have pre
vailed along the Coast for the past
week. The Elfrleda Is under charter
to the Northwestern Warehouse Com
pany to load wheat at Portland for
the United Kingdom.
The British ehlp Balmoral, which
reached the river from San Francisco
Wednesday In tow of the Iauntless,
arrived at Llnnton last night. She Is
In ballast and left up In tow of the
Ocklahama yesterday morning. She
will load wheat for Europe, having
been chartered by Balfour, Guthrie 4k
Co.
Reaver Takes Out 315.
Taking out 373 pasaergrra and IKO tons
of general cargo, the steamship Beaver,
Captain Nelson, sailed for San Francisco
and Lo Angeles at 4 o'clock yesterday.
Every first-class; berth wa occupied. Her
cargo Is one of the largest to leave on a
roaster for a number of weeks. It con
sisted of (lour, wheat, paper and miscel
laneous freight. Within another month
the company officials are expecting the
steerage accommodations of the steam
era northward bound will be In strong
demand. By that time It Is said the la
borers who went to California to spend
the Winter, will be returning.
French Rark Francois Chartered.
Balfour, fiuthrie Jk Co. rhitrtered the
Frrm h bark Francois d'Ambolse yester
day to transport a general cargo from
lilantow to Puget Sound. She will be In
lier berth lot. ling by the latter part of
the month and ready to leave for the
Pacific Coast early In FVbruary. The
Frenchman I an old trader at Portland.
It ta expected that a number of other
(rips will b taken by the Importers In
time to permit the craft to reach here
toward the latter and of the graln-ahlp-ing
season.
, TVock Near Completion.
The new dock being built by the Har
rlman Interests, extending from the
Atnsworth to Albers wharf, will be
ready for occupancy next month. Much
cf tha framework, of the structure Is up
and tha flooring fcaa been laid. It haa
river frontage of feet and extends
bark a distance of lv feet. The first steel
beam for tha new O.- W. R. A N. freight
beds, being built Just west of tea Alns
worth dock and alongside of tha railroad
track, were placed la position yesterday.
Mammoth concrete piers form tha foun
dation for the shed -
Snake River to Re' Inspected.
Major Morrow. Corps of Engineers. V.
P. A- will make an Inspection of the
shoals' and obstructions In tha Snake
River from the Government dredge Wal
lowa, which he r.l board at Lewlston
for down-stream point He left for Ce
lt! yesterday. After looking over the
work being done at tha canal the Major
will take the train for lwlston. Con
siderable Improvement work In the chan
nels of the Upper Columbia and Snake
will be done by the Government this sea
. Recentiy Major Morrow made an
Inspection of tha Upper Columbia be
tween Pasco and Cel. In.
Marine Notes.
With 13.000 barrels of oil the tank
steamship Asuncion. Captain Brldgett.
arrived at Llnnton from Richmond,
Cal.. yesterday.
Tha American bark Levi O. Burgess
has finished discharging her cargo of
cement and she will go down to Gobla
to tla up for tha Winter.
With about 400 tons of general cargo
tha steam schooner Westerner. Captain
Bernard Kelly, arrived from San Fran
cisco early yesterday morning. In her
freight was a consignment of 450 cases
of eggs, containing 10 doxens to the
case.
Range lights will be established at
Neah Bay by tha lighthouse tender
Heather. Captain Hammarrtrom, which
left the river for Puget Sound yester
day. The tender also will coal tha
light-vessels and deliver supplies be
fore returning.
Bringing a general cargo tha steam
schooner Caaco, Captain Ahlln, la due
from San Francisco today. With
freight the Thomas I Wand and Klam
ath are scheduled to arrive from the
Bay City Monday and the Northland a
coupla of days later.
Carrying 20 passengers and about
100 tons of freight the steamer Golden
Gate. Captain Astrup, left for Tilla
mook at S o'clock last evening on the
first trip she has made In three weeks.
The steamer was tied up to have oil
and electric light plants Installed.
After taking on 1000' tons of wheat
at Montgomery dock No. 2. the Orien
tal liner Henrlk Ibsen shifted to the
Albina wharf yesterday afternoon, fehe
will move to the Portland Flouring
Mills today to complete her cargo for
Hongkong and way ports. In ddi-
.- .h. will clear with
close to S0.000 barrels of flour and she
is expected to sail sunaaj.
Movements of Vessels.
Astoria. Or.. Jan. It Condition at the
mouth of the river at 5 P. M.. roush: wind
west. 12 miles; weather, cloudy- Bulled at
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A. J. Rhodes.
WINLOCK. Wash.. Jan. 11. (Spe
cial.) tn the passing of A. J.
Rhodes Lewis County has lost one
of her oldest clUseos. lie was born
In Pennsylvania on September 1".
113. His ear.ly life was spent In
1 Ills ola
8lnce his arrival here In 117 bis
history had been the history of Win
lock. No one man contributed more
to Its development and growth.
Some rears ago he donated ground
for and helped to build the Church
of Christ. Scientist.
He Is survived by two daushters
and two sons. Josephine, wife of
Ueorge Rogers of Iowa; Mary Jane,
wife of Philip J. Erklnbrack. of this
place: Charles W., of Portland. Ore
gon, and Clarence, of Busaey, Iowa.
He also was grandfather of Eugene
P. Erklnbrack of the Great North
ern Railroad at Seattle.
a M steamer Falcon, for San Francisco.
Failed at :SO A. M. Bteamer Roanoke, for
Han nieao and way porta, sanea at ii .
it British ship Inveravon. for Limerick.
&pHiMl rf.,n . r il l.', a. M. Herman ship
Frieda. Arrived at 12:40 P. M. Oerman ship
Elfrleda. from fan Kranclsco.
Kan rnnclWL Jan 12. SAlled at 10 A.
M. Steamer Rose City, for ban Pedro. Ar
rived steamer W. 8. porter, front Portland.
San Pedro. Jan. 11 Arrived Steamer
Olvinplc. from Columbia River.
Muktlteo. Jan. li Arrived Norwegian
steamer Herm. from South Bend.
Hobart. Jan. 12. Arrived January In-
French ship llsrechal de Castries, irom uuo
11 n. for 1'ortland.
San Francisco. Jan. I2l Arrived Pteam
ers frordon. from Newcastle. Australia: M.
a rvniir from X n . i m n : w. S. Porter, from
Astoria: Ruckman. from Seattle, called
Steamer Citv of Puehla. ror victoria.
Kesttle. Jan. Ii Arrived Schooner D. W.
Bartlott. from San Francisco; steamer Kee
mun, from Comui: steamer Armil. from
San Franclx-o: steamer Awa Maru. from
Taroma: steamer Hertha. from Valdes.
t. i i-.i stMmr Avmerlc. for Yokohama and
HonKkonc: steamer Admiral Sampson, fur
San Francisco.
Taroma. Jan. 12. Arrived Oerman steam
er Serak, from Portland: Japanese steamer
Panama Marti, from Yokohama. Balled-
Steamer Maverick, lor San franciaro.
Los Anireles Jan. 1J. Arrived Olympic,
from Astoria: Patrlna, from British Colum
bia, availed Barold Dollar, for Tacoroa; 1.
L. Wand, for Portland.
Tides at Astoria Friday.
High. I-ow
0:07 A. U
11:10 P. M...
6.7 feet'S:1 A. M 4.0 feet
n.1 feet!:'.'3 P. M....-1.4 feet
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GOVERNOR. SAYS STATK VEEDS
REST HIOM POLITICS.
legislature Is Aked to Give Busi
ness of State Precedence Over
Ambitions of Men.
PES MOINES, Jan. 11 Governor Car
roll In hla Inaugural addreaa to the Iowa
Assembly today made a plea for the
cessation of political and factional feuds
In Iowa, declaring they had had an un
wholesome effect on the state.
"While these things may not have
driven any one from among us," said
the Governor. "I do not apprehend that
they have In any way encouraged peo
ple to locate here. There la evidence on
every hand, and from almost every
county, that these bitter factional align
ments have had their Influence on busi
ness conditions of the various communi
ties. Nothing better could come to our
state than that there should be an end
of these matters.
Give the business of the state prece
dence over the ambitions of men and let
the people Join In a united effort to pro
mote the material welfare of the com
monwealth." The Governor Indorsed the suggestion
of President Taft that Iowa bait In Its
efforts to legislate long enough to secure
compliance with the laws already enact
ed, so that It might be known Just what
additional legislation was needed.
CRAZED MAN TAKES MAIL
Ranch Foreman Disturbs Family at
S o'CIock In Morning.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Jan. 12. (Spe
cial.) Barefoot, without coat or hat.
and parrying a bundle of mall ho had
taken from a rural mall box. Charles
Lemon walked Into Arthur Brown's
house at t o'clock this morning and
aroused the whole family. Brown lives
10 miles from Vancouver. The police
In Vancouver were notified and Officer
Gaasaway and Sheriff Cresap drove to
tha scene.
Lemon Is demented, and asserted he
was bit In the eya by a horse. Ho had
been taking care of D. McCarty'a ranch
near Brown'a place. IC Is thought he
haa relatives In Portland. Lemon is
JS year old and single.
CATTLEARE STRONG
Large Offerings Are Readily
Taken by Buyers.
BEST STEERS SELL AT $6.70
Cows Move at $1.25 to $5.25 and
Fancy Calves Bring $8 Hogs
Go at Former Prices.
Xo Sheep Sold.
There was a liberal run of livestock at
the yards yesterday snd a brisk demand
developed for everything offered. Practi
cally all the business of the day was done In
the cattle line. . Only two loads of hogs
were sold and the sheep that wsre received
went on to the Sound.
Cattle ruled firm throughout. Three loads
of choice steers, averaging 1154 pounds, sold
St (.TO. and four loads were moved st
f.S0. Other steer sales were at 3.35 to
14 35. Cows ranged In price from fl.35 to
JJ.55. Calves were very strong. Two choice
light ones brought $8 and others sold at IS
to I7.TS. A single big bull weighing over a
too brought H.50. and better ones of aver
age weight went at 4.75 and IS.
The best hogs brought $8.10 and a second
lot sold st $!.;. ,
The receipts for the day were 770 cattle,
44 calves, 210 sheep and 8t hogs.
Shippers of the stock were Kiddle Broth
ers, t cars of cattle and hogs from lmbler.
La Grande and Elgin; McKlnnon & Chand
ler, La Grande. 4 cars of cattle; Bauman
McCulloush, Halns, 1 cars of cattle; T. J.
Brown. Baker, 3 cars of cattle and 1 of
hogs; F. Fleetwood, Baker, I enrs of cattle
and calves; C. S. Walker, cars of cattle
and calves from Blackfoot, Idaho, Idaho
Falls sad Enterprise; J. N. Jones. Cash
Junction. Utah. -J cars of cattle; James
May. Idaho Falls. 1 car of sheep; R. M.
Etanfleld. KtanfUld, 1 car of cattle; R. S.
Ilotchklsa, 4 cars of cattle and hogs from
Lostlne and Enterprise; Fltzpatrlck Broth
ers. Lostlne. 1 car of hogs; Masterson
Wiley, S cars of cattle and hogs from Los
tlne and Wallowa; J. L. Baker. Caldwdll.
S cars of cattle; J. C. Mitchell, Gazelle, Cal..
: cars of cattle, and Qoodale & Cassldv,
Gazelle, J cars of cattle.
The day's sales were as follows:
Weight Price
J hogs m
Si hogs 2
si) cows 131 4.y
47 cows
1 bull 1470 5.0'J
Jl hulls 117 '
2 steers !'
1 steer 1"0
: calves 1 800
1 calf 170 0O
1 calf 50 T.tJO
!J cows 1"13 4.d0
i bulls . lsu s ,
;j cows 5 00
1 cow 1030 S.60
s calves 242 ' "5
J7 cows 9 4.2
l steers ' 7 5.3
Ii steers 1072
1 bull l"s0 4. i
t cons ' 4-'5
1 steer 30 4.U0
& cows , 9' S-2'1
t cows 1U0 6 00
10 cows 1023 -2
I calve 350 7.S0
1 iac 10S0 6.00
it cows 1044 r.:s
i cows - ,
10 itntri SS3 C.35
1 bull 200 4.BO
4 steers 4 4.60
12 steers 1101 3
S bulls 1530 J.r.0
1 bull 1610 4.00
1 bull 140 4.75
17 cows 12 4.,0
1 bull U60
24 stvers 1153 (.50
7s steers '. 1154 (.70
14 steers 1093 (.60
12 steers 1143 i-'-i
1.1 cows 1134 6 -5
44 cows 1113 5.23
cows .'...1"7 4.60
G cows 1010 6.25
Prices current on the various classes of
stock at the Portland Union Stockyards were
as follows:
Prime steers 17.00$7.60
Good to choice steers 4.60 M 7.00
Fair to good steers (.00 (.50
Common steers 4.60 9 6.76
Choice to prime cows 6.25V 5.60
Good to choice beef cows. 4.75 6.35
Fair to choice beef cows 4.25 tp 4.75
Common to fair beef cows 1. 00t 4.00
Good to choice heifers S-OOiis d.50
Pair to good heifers 4.7.1 0 5.0O
Common to fair heifers 4.00W 4.25
Fair to good light calves B.OOf 6.23
Good to choice heavy calves.... 6.25 V (00
Fair to good heavy calves....... 4.750 6.25
Common calves 3. 754 4.75
Good to choice stags 4.50 o 5.00
Fair to good stags 4.00 4.60
Choice hogs 8.90ft 11. lO
Good to choice hogs 8.7.-. W 8.1H
Tearltng wethers, grain-fad 4.T5W 6.00
Old wethers, grain-fed 4 23 S 4.60
Good to choice ewes, grain-fed., S.2T. H 3.73
Feeders Z.2SW 3.00
Choice lambs, grain-fed (.50 it 7.00
Good to choice, grain-fed ( 00e 6.25
Fair to good. 4.26ft 5.75
Poor lambs 4 (.00
Good to choice light calves ..... (.25 7.00
holes to good fat bulls 4.10 tt 5.01
Fair to good fat bulla 4 Ooi 4.23
Common bulls 2.60O 3.25
Bay-fed sbeep and lambs 60s lower than
grain-fed.
Chicago Livestock Market.
CBICAOO. Jan. 12. Cattle Receipts, es
timated. 6000: market, steady to 10c higher.
Beeves. 4.80OT.10; Texas steers, (4.23 O
5.60: Western steers. $4.5090; etockers and
feeders. .17J4j5lw: cows and heifers, f2.3
r.40; calves. 7.5010.
Hogs Receipts. 21.UOO; market, strong to
o up. Light. (7.7548: mixed. (7.7RSS;
heavy. $7.701 B; rough. (7.70e7.SO; good to
choice heavy. $7.50t); pigs. (7.4068; bulk
Of sales. (7.85(1 7.W3.
Bheep Receipts, estimated. 15,000: mar
ket, steady. Native, (2.30u4.50: Western,
(S5w4.43: yearlings. (4.0V5.T5: lambs,
native, $4.730 -o: Western. (668.45.
Chiracs Produce Market.
CKICAOO. Jan. 12. Butter Steady;
creameries. 21tl2bo; dairies. 21tj23c
Ease Irregular: receipts. 6412 eases; at
mark, rases Included. 233 27c; firsts. 28o;
prime firsts. 2IM.
Cheese Mtsady; daisies, 13H)16c; twins,
13S13Hc: Young Americas. 13 H 018c;
long horns. 15 S (title.
New York Cotton Market.
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quiet. Middling uplands. 14.90c; do. Gulf,
U.l.lc. Sales. lK0 bales.
Jnnuary. 14.4e: Fooruary. 14. i3c: March.
14S7c; April. 14.Uc: May. 1.VO-4C: Juno and
July 15 0.1c: August. 14.73c; September,
13.91c: October. 1.1.42c; December, 13.27c.
Cotton futures closed strong, 5 to 13 points
higher.
Wool at St. Louis.
PT. LOUTS. Jnn. 12. Wool Unchanged;
territory and Western mediums. 216 23c;
fine mediums. 17llc: fine. 1213c.
Hops at New York.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12. Hops. firm.
CENTRALIA TO OWN PLANT
Cltjr Council Plans to Buy a Water
System.
CENTRALIA, Wash., Jan. 12. (Spe
cial.) The City Council of Centralla
plans to acquire a city water system. It
will cost (200.000 If present estimates ara
verified. The present water aystem
covers water supply from the Bkookem
chuck River, and It Is unsatisfactory In
quality. The present sen-Ice ie derived
from pumping, while tne suggested sys
tem would be gravity supply.
The Aldermen believe that the result
of the change would Include better serv
ice, lower rates and finer quality of
water. A formidable obstruction In tho
way of the -success of the movement Is
the fact that the city has already ex
ceeded Its legal Indebtedness of 5 per
cent by something like 170.000.
. Graduate Manager Probable.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene.
Or., Jan. 12. (Special.) It seems prob
able that the Un'versity of Oregon will
adopt the graduate manager system,
now In use by other colleges of the Pa
cific Coast, for all branches of student
body activity. A resolution to this ef
fect passed yesterday by the student
executive committee will be presented
at the next meeting of the associated
student body. Financial deficits which
have resulted tinder past regimes and
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MORE FUNDS ARE DESIRED
State University May Ask Legisla
ture for $100,000.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene,
Or., Jan. 12. (Special.) Reference macje
by Governor West in hla Inaugural mes
sage to tho Legislature urging liberality
toward educational appropriations has
served to cheer friends of the State Uni
versity In their campaign for greater
education. The Governor's contention
that Oregon, more than any other state,
should extend its educational facilities.
Is heartily eupported by the university
administration.
Although announcement is given that
no attempt will be made to alter the
(125.000 annual state university appro
prfatlon bill. It is probable that funds
will be asked for the erection of now
buildings upon the university campus. It
Is understood that (100,000 Is to be asked
to construct a new men's dormitory with
a. cafeteria annex, advocated by the pro
motors of the students' loan plan. The
university is crowded in all depart
ments.
COLLEGE CHEMIST QUITS
Professor Bradley of Agricultural
Station Goes East.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
Corvallls, Jan. 12. (Special.) Professor
Charles E. Bradley, chief chemist of the
Oregon Agricultural College experiment
station, has announced his resignation
from the college and will accept an Im
portant position with the Rubber Regen
erating Company, of Mlshawaka, Ind.
Professor Bradley has been with the
experiment station for three years. No
plans have been made lor the appoint
ment of a successor.
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for I have done nothing else other
than treat men's ailments for 25
years.
CONTRACTED AILMENTS.
I .cure Contracted A.ments
thoroughly and in less time than
is commonly required even to cure
partially. Do not. endanger your
health by relying upon patent
nostrums or other uncertain
measures.
100 PAY WHEN WELL
OBSTRUCTIONS.
My methods of curing Obstruc
tions is new and entirely original.
No cutting or dilating. The ob
struction is dissolved and all af
fected membranes thoroughly
cleansed.
. VARICOSE VEINS.
I use neither knife, ligature nor
caustic In my treatment for Vari
cose Veins. I positively cure this
by an absolutely painless method,
and without detaining the patient
from business.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Weak and nervous men, or those
suffering from any special dis
ease, should call on me at once. I
make absolutely NO CHARGE
for a friendly talk, and my advice
will be available, whether treat
ment is begun or not. Write if
you cannot call.
I Also Cure to Star Cured Kid
ney Ailments and All Blood Ail
ments, etc.
Office hours 9 A. M. to IF. M.;
Sundays 10 to 1.
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
234 Morrison, Corner Second,
Portland, Or.
FOR $5 AND
$10 LET ME
CURE YOU
I will treat
some of your
aliments for as
low a fee aa 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 low
fee and my long
: and succes s f u 1
e x d e r I ence in
treating ail
ments of men you need not suffer
another day. I don't care who has
tried to cure you, and has failed
1 will give you a tore cure and a
mall fee. Don't give up before
seeing me.
By the latest methods known to
MEDICAL science I anccessf nlly
treat VARICOSE VEINS, PILES,
ISEHVOliS AILMENTS, SKIN AIL
MENTS, Kl ON EV, 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. M. to 1 P. it.
MEN
CURED
$10
IS OUR FEE
Pay When Cured
We have every known remedy ap
pliance for treating YOU. Our ex
perience Is so great and varied that no
one of the ailments of Men-1 new to us.
COME IN AND TALK. IT OVER.
General Debility, Weak Nerves, 'In
somnia Results of exposure, overwork
and other Violations of Nature's law.
Diseases ot madder and Kidneys, Vari
cose Veins, quickly and permanently
cured at small expense and no deten
tion from business.
SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con
tracted and ehronio cases cured. Ail
burning. Itching and inflammation
stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected in
seven days. Consultation free. If un
able to call, write for list of questions.
Office Honrs 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun
days, 10 A- M. to 1 P. M. only.
Pacific Coast Medical Co
224ft WASHINGTON STREET,
' Corner First.
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DR. GREEN
SYSTEM OP
MAN BUILDING
TREATMENT
THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES.
It matters not what your ailment
Is, nor who has treated it. If It Is
curable we will give 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 MONEY REQUIRED UNTIL;
SATISFIED is your absolute pro
tection. Consultation, examination
and medicrnes free.
We claim for our treatment
nothing "wonderful" or "secret" it
Is simply our successful way of do
ing things.
VARICOSE VE'NS
Weak, Swollen, Sagging. Knotted.
Wormy-like Veins, Clotted Stagnant
Pools of Impure lllood. Weak, Nerv
ous, 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 ceaees. 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 guesswork about It. We re
move everv obstruction, stop every
waste, allay all Irritation and In
flammation, revitalize the weakened
organs, and soon accomplish a eafa,
thorough and permanent cure.
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON
Rash, Copper-colored Spots, Erup
tions, Ulcers, Sore Mouth or Throat,
Mucous Fetches, Swollen Glands,
Falling Hatr.
Our NEUCLEU - ATOXYL 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-Maklng, Blood-Cell Rem
edy, It gives the patient a pure,
fresh Blood Stream, and restor.es htm
to normal health,
NEiVC-VITAL DEBILITY
The cause of Nervo-Vltal Debility,
aa well as Its evil effect upon the
physical, mental and other powers,
la familiar to all afflicted men. The
symptoms 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, but re
stores permanently. All disagree
able symptoms soon disappear, nerve
energy Is regained, self-respect, self
confidence and self-control return,
and the patient is prepared for a
new period of life.
RUPTURE AND RECTAL
Rupture or Hern In, Piles, blind,
b 1 e d I n k. Itctalnc: or protruding:;
PI tula V'lccra 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 hla 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.
362 Washington St., Portland, Or.
MEN AND WOMEN CURED
SS and $10 Is Our Fee
PAY WIIKX Cl'RED.
10 X-RAY EXAMINATIOX FREE.
Call at once ana
find
out what
your trouble im
before this grand
offer Is with
drawn. The Brit
ish Medicine Co.
are curing the
sick with their
wonderful Euro
pean methods of
electric and nat
ural treatment,
combined with
their blchemlo
remedies.. They
are curing; to stay
cured all chronto
nervous and spe
cial aliments of
men and women.
Pi IgSs
Ithout the knlfs or
detention from business;
patlon. stomacn. liver.
sail stones, kidneys, blad
der, blood poison, skin
ailments, pimples. sores, ulcers. any
where on body, eczema, rheumatism, ca
tarrh, varicose veins, sciatica, lame back,
fits nervousness, locomotor ataxia and all
chronic diseases. If away from the city
write ror particulars. Call at once and be
cured, consultation and (10 X-Kay exami
nation free.
BRITISH METrtCTXE CO..
287 Washington St.,
4th floor Bothcblld Bldg., rooms 407-408-409.
Take Elevator.
S. H. WAI JING CO.
Chinese herb and root
medicine for men and wo
men with any internal, ex
ternal or eruptive disease.
Our Chinese doctor lately
from New York Oriental Hos
pital also has 30 years' ex
perience. If you suiter, when
others fall, we wish you to
call or write to 3U1 V First
St., Portland, Or. Free con
sultation and examination.
L. T. YEE & SONS
The Old. Reliable Chinese
IJoctor spent lifetime study of
herbs and research in China;
was granted diploma by the
Emperor: s-uarantees cure all
ailments of men and women
when others fall. If you suf
fer, call or -write to VEK A
SON'S MEMCINE CO.. 142Vi
First, Cor. Alder, Portland, Or.
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