nrrr.nvTAY tttttt? sn A Y. FEB K CART 1G, 1911. . i i T " - LIGHT TO BRIGHTEN Willapa Bay Buoy to Throw Glare and Whistle. RANGE, TO BE. 17 MILES rioncfr Pacific Coast Station to Join Flrt-Orur CUs of Warning Soon Combination Bea con on War Her. Willapa. Bay lighthouse, pioneer of Tactile Coast stations, la destined to be a fourth-order lltrht for a short time. Thla la officially announced by the Bu reau of Lighthouses In advices to Com mander Elllcott. Inspector of the dls trlrt. saylna; that It had been deter mined to safeguard the entrance tem porarily with the establishment of a combination whistle and sras buoy to replace a whlstllna; buoy now In serv tie. -The Illumination of a fourth-order lighthouse can be, seen for 10 miles at sea. while the lantern used In flrat order stations has a ransre of J miles, but the establishment of an acetylene a-as buoy, as authorized, will virtually cover 17 miles, as It Is unusually oru llant and can be seen seven miles from the deck of an ocean-aolnr vessel." said Commander Elllcott. "To" place the. Willapa. station In shape for admission to the first-order class meane pram rally the reconstruction of the light house and other buildings, aa they are old. When the change, la provided. It will undoubtedly be a complete one. Since the Bureau of Lighthouses was riven over to the management of civil lans last year a campaign has been waged for the betterment of aids gen erally, and It Is hinted that this sea son's dralna have been such that there Is not a sufficient surplus to provide for the rehabilitation of the Willapa Bay plant. . No time was lost by the bureau In ordering the equipment after It was decided to use an acetylene light and one being available at the Tomp klnsvllle. N. Y- buoy station. It was ordered at once and Is on the way across the country. Prapod Rock. In Rosarlo Strait; Puget Found. Is also to have one of the mod ern lights, but It will be simply an acetylene gas buoy with no whistle at tachment. A pnetllght Is used at pres ent, but the Bureau has authorized Commander Elllcott to make the sub stitution on a showing that the lo cation la Isolated. Strenuous work has been necessary to maintain the light because of Inability to And keepers. 1IERCIXKS FACES HEAVY GALE Oriental Wncr to Complete Hat Kill ing When Cargo Is Ont. After having steamed for more than U hours at full speed and unable, be rause of the terrific gale, to gain steerage way. the Oriental liner Her cules yesterday began discharging 00 tons of cargo at the North Bank dork, after having nnloaded all but that amoun "f a toll cargo at Pan Fran elsco. in the run from Yokohama. It la said, ordinary weather was met. but after leaving the Golden Gate the storm was felt and the steamer stood out to sea. Fumigation carried on at San Fran cisco, because the vessel hailed from ports where bubonic plague Is reported on the other side, resulted In the death of only two rata. The hold waa not Included In the fight against germs, only the forecastle, poop and cabin being covered. As soon aa the cargo la pn the dock 400 pounds of sulphur will be burned below de-k and It Is ex pected that there will be a big cleanup of rata, as the fumigation on deck Is believed to have driven many below. The work la carried on by means of kettles. In each of which Is placed about 40 paunds of sulphur, the ket tles In turn resting In tuba surrounded by water. When the fumes reari the rata they seek water and crowd Into tile tubs. The Hercules' company officials say that the first intimation had of a fam ine In China waa on reaching Portland, as the report was not discussed when they visited Hongkong more than a month ago and during their stay within the Golden Gate they had not been asked regarding the situation. First Officer Rasmussen. who has been In the Portland Asiatic service 2 months, and who has been away from Norway five years, will return to his native land this trip and will be succeeded by Second Officer Ferro. A ew second officer la on the way from Norway. The Hercules will load about 220.000 feet of lumber and the remainder of her pace will be filled with general cargo. 8he is expected to sail February 25. The trltlh steamer Strathlyon. now of the Harrtman line. Is looked for Sat. tinlav. as she Is coming direct from Yokohama. OSHKOSH IS XOT 1XSCKED Ieal Might Itmsll In Salvage Opera, tions at One. That no Insurance waa carried on the gasoline schooner Oehkosh with the San ranctsco Board of Marine Cnderwrtt era waa announced yesterday by Cap tain Albert Crowe, local representative of that body. Tha vessel waa valued at about 1 : 5.00. It Is believed, from re ports received yesterday, that she can be saved, aa she Ilea Mgh and dry on the beach and the work of lighting her can be carried on without Interruption. Local Interests are endeavoring to ne gotiate for the work tC saving her and It Is probable a move will be made In that direction today at Astoria. Be. cause the Oshkosh waa such a staunch vessel of her type It Is not thought that tier hull has suffered, although her cab In. masts and other parts wtll require considerable new work. If the salvage Is begun without delay the schooner will not have settled In the Band to an extent that will retard operations. It has been suggested that If cribbing Is used to keep her from dropping, sand can be excavated beneath her and the bull righted without Injury. lvmbkh oudehki) rim caxal Stanley Dollar to Load at St- Helens Till Month. t'nder a contract with the Isthmian Canal Commission, entered Into with Corny. Markall Co.. of San Francisco, the Charles I. WcCorratik Company has In readme. at Its big St. Helens plant )S.40 feet of merchantable lumber that wtll be loaded on the steamer Stan ley Dollar, of the Batea A Chesehrough fleet, the latter part of the month. Major M-Intloe Carps of Engineers. I". S. A., was apprlsej yesterday from Washington that the contract waa In effect and he will assign Inspectors to pass oa trie material provided for in the agreement. The Stanley Dollar la due here on her first voyage under tha Xlr of tha fallfornla-At.anUc Steam- shlo Company February II. and after discharging Inward cargo, made up of general merchandise, she will go to St. Helena. Portland will be In excel lent position In the future to aecure orders for material needed on the canal, aa It Is the first time a direct line baa operated nut of the Columbia River to that territory In which transshipment at San Francisco was unnecessary. It la expected that the new service will cut Into the transportation of lumber and wheat to the Golden Gate to an extent. 31 AX IXST IX GALE AT SEA Member of Crew of German Ship Kilo Prowncd on Way Her. ASTORIA Or.. Feb. 15. (Special.) Captain Hammer, of the German ship Kilo, .which arrived thla morning. 64 days from Talcahuano. Chile, reports that on tha night pf January IS Frana A. Wendt. one of the crew, was 'lost overboard In a severe squall. The vessel waa running at a ten-knot rate at the time. A life buoy, with a 1 STEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Do ta Arrive. Name. From Frir Sen Pedro... Hercules Hongkong:... Kalo.n San f'ranclaco f ue H. Elmore. Tillamook. . .. Alliance Eureka tiolden Gate. . .TllUmcok. . . Rose city fan Pedro... firathlynn Honfknng. . . Breakwater. ...Cooa Bay.... Knanok. San Pedro... Stanley Dollar. Balboa cier San r.dro... i ..II U.nrfnn . Date. In port In port In port Feb. 1" 4 4 Feb. Feb. Feb. I 14 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 21 Feb. Fen. Feb. Geo. V. Elder.' -ban Pedro. Feb. 2 Scheduled to Depart. Name. For. rau Fear Fan Pedro... Feb. Golden iate. . ..TUlimo-ik Feb. Falcon ....... . San Francisco Feb. Alliance Eureka Feb. Breakwater.. .."oa Bay.... Feb. Kose City San Pedro. .. Feb. Su H. Elmore. Tillamook Fefc. Koanok. San Pedro... Feb. Anvil H.n.lon Feb. Heri-ule. Hnnekong. . . Feb. Stanley Dollar. Balboa Feb. Ieaer eaii t'edro. . . eU. Geo. w. Elder. 'an Pedro... Mar. tlrathlon Hongkong. . . . Mar. I 1 19 IS 51 ;1 21 M 1 j -V 25 HO 1 1 light that bums as aoon aa It strikes the water, was thrown overuoara. i boat waa launched as quickly aa possl i.ta mA iha search continued for threi hours, but no trace of the man waa found, although the buoy waa picked up. Tha night waa dark and Captain Hammer aaya It waa miraculous that tha small boat was able to reach tha ship again. Tha Kilo was In the recent big gale off the Oregon coast, but was not Injured. Five Illtf Vessels Wcnlhep Storm. NORTH BEND. Wash.. Feb. IS. (Spe elal.) Five big vessels safely entered thla harbor Tuesday after weathering the atorm of Kunday and Monday, iney reported a terrible gale, but none of them suffered any serious inconven ience. The fleet consisted of the steam. era Uulnault. Grays Harbor, baginaw, Carlos and Dorla. the last arriving, lata in the afternoon. The barkentlne Am aranth. carrying a million and a half feet of lumber for bydney. is. 3. -haa been barbound slnca Saturday. She went to sea this morning. Schooner Pulltxer to lie- Docked. Arrangements were made yesterday to lift tha Port of Portland pilot schooner Joseph Pulitzer on tha publlo drydick today, aa It waa reported from Astoria that repairs to her runner couiu not be made by beaching. Tha craft was ordered Inside Saturday for sup plies and It was decided to overhaul the rudder, which suffered from bad weather encountered off the river. Be. cause her place will be tilled by tha lui Oneonta. which la required lor tow. Ing. the work will be hastened and she may return to sea this week. Marin Notes. ' Lumber laden for San Francisco, the schoonerAlvena waa yesterday towed from Goble to Astoria. Late arrivals In the river yesterday Included the schooner Irene, from San Francisco, which will ba loaded wun lumber at Kalama. After being delayed three days at Neah Bay. owing to the gale of Sun day and Monday, the lighthouse tender Columbine entered the river yesterday. Coming from Acapulco, the British tramp Strathness docked yesterday at the Eastern & Western mill to be lined. and sha will start working wheat to morrow. On a resumption of her run to Wash- ougal. following the Installation of a new boiler and a general overhauling, the steamer Jessie Harklns got away at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The steamer lone, which haa covered the route the past ten days, will resume her old schedule thla mornjng. General cargo for New York to tha extent of 600 tona and 120 tons of bonded merchandise made up the load of the American-Hawaiian steamer Falcon, from San Francisco, which yes terday began discharging at Albera dock. An effort will be made to have her loaded so she can sail thla evening. With the fleet that went to sea yes terday wsa the German ship Elfrieda. which left Portland Tuesday morning and was In Astoria before S o'clock that evening, having been towed by the steamer Ocklahama. She waa to have crossed out yesterday morning, but her skipper did not give the word until full high water. There yesterday entered at the Cus tom-House the Oriental liner Hercules, from Manila and Hongkong via Yoko hama and San FranclscoiBrltlsh steam er Strathness, from Acapulco; steamer Geo. W. Elder from San Diego and way porta; steamer Johan Poulaen. from San Francisco and the schooner Anvil from Bandon. The latter cleared with 250 tons of general cargo for Tillamook. Florence. Newport and Bandon. the El der In general cargo for San Diego and the Poulsen In ballast for Kalama. to load lumber. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. F.b. 15 Sailed Steamer Ov W. Klter. for San Dleeo and way porta; allne arhooner Condor, for tVal - port; caeolln. schooner Anvil, for Haadoi and. way porta; steamer Washington, for Ka y m nniL Astoria. Or.. F.b. I J. Sailed at 7:30 A. M. Steamer K I more, for Tillamook. , A th rived at a A. M. tl.rmaa .hi? Kilo, from Tavahuano. Hailed at :!.! A. M. Steamer Hrwakwater. for Coos Pay. Pallvd at 10 A. at Steamers General Hubbard and Toeemite. for san Pedro. ean Fran'-leco. Feb. 13. sailed at 1 P. Jf. eteamer Htf city, for Portland. Sailed a.t msbt ateejn.r Shna Yak. for Colum bia Rlter. Eureka. Cal . Feb. IS. Sailed Steamer AP'-anc. for Portland. Point H.ye F.b. !. Paee.4 at 10 A. M Steamer Francis M. Te.a.tl. from Co lumbia Klver. for San I'edro. I-oint Looa. reb. i raeeets stteamer W. - Porter, from Monterey, for Portland. okobama. r eb 13 AmvM previously Kor'a. rrom ran rraarisco; Aa slant, from Seattle: Americ. from Seattle; Pan ama Marn. from Seattle. tfonakuns- Feb. l.V Arrlce.1 previously Minnesota, from Seattle; Tacoma Mini, from Tacoma, Tcnyo Mam. from San Fran cisco. San r ran Cisco. Feb. IS. Sailed P teem era Wllhelmlna. for Honolulu: Siberia. f .r Honolnla. Siberia, for Honkon. Nlafara, for Taka: llv Fryman. for farmel; Kheon.r Rnr soia era. for Grays Harbor; ho, t itr. for Aatoria; F. S. Loop, w arson, for Sa'tle. LA9 PAt-MAS. Feb. J I. Arrived. BJornst Jarne HJoraeon. from Portland. Or. Tldea at Astoria Thursday. tilth. I-ow. 03 A. M ,. fetS:1S A. M I.T feet 2 i p. M S.O iHl.t.U p. M-....U.T Xaet REDS TAKE TO SOIL Chemawa School Official Sees . Farming Progress. W. P. CAMPBELL PLEASED Assistant Superintendent Investi gates Munip-Pulllnir Method on Behalf of Indian Fnplls YVI10 Own Barned-Over Land. To Investigate the method of pulling stumps In burned-over land. William P. Campbell, assistant superintendent of the Chemawa Indian School, Is in Port land today on his way to attend the demonstration of the new method at the Southwestern Washirgton Development Association, to meet at Vancouver this afternoon. Mr. Campbell Is making this Investigation In the Interests of the In dian pupils at the Chemawa school, many of whom own lands which require clear ing before they can be mode pro ductive. Mr. Campbell takes an optimistic view of tha progress and possibilities of the Indian along farming lines. Holding that the Indian had undergone a decided change In his attitude toward farming, he said: "The authorities In Washington. D. C. are much gratliled with the progress made in the last year. Assistant Com missioner Abbott, who made a tour of all the Indian agencies In the West last Summer, and Investigated farming con ditions, has made agriculture among the red men one or his specialties. He has Just Issued a bulletin on the progress of Indian farming which shows an dp parent awakening by the employes in the flrld on the subject of 'agriculture for Indians. The Indian, he points out. Is rapidly approaching a condition of self-support and chiefly through his tak ing up farming. Expert farmers have been placed among the Indians and Mr. Abbott haa been Instrumental In changing old con ditions so that now thorough instructors are provided for the courses In agronomy. Farms Are I'p-to-liate. "The bulletin on Indian farming points out that In the last year more Indians than ever before are Inter ested In and engaged in farming, that a greater acreage than ever before is being developed, that better methods and diversified planting are the rule, that Indians are taking up the sub ject of apples and other fruit culture and that the grade of stock has been considerably Improved. "This bulletin is certainly Justified by tha conditions throughout the entlro Pacific Northwest. In fact through Ore gon. Washington. California. Idaho and Montana. I find the - Indians more thrifty, their farms well developed and the methods of tha white man being adopted more and more every year. There is absolutely no comparison with tha Indian farm of today and that of ten years ago. Then It waa a shack. a bunch of horses, some poorly-fed and poorly-bred stock and a little hay and pasture. Today this la changed. True, the numbers of the red men have dwindled so that they are no longer real competitors of the white men, but thoae few in tha field are able to ahow about the same grade of farms as the better class of white men." BIG PIPE CONTRACT .WON Willamette Iron Works to Build Two Lines Each 2116 Feet Long. What Is aald to lead all contracts of the character secured locally haa been closed by the Willamette Iron & Steel Works with the Stone & Web stering Engineering Company, which calls for two pipe lines each 211 feet long. The material Is to be used In conjunction with two 20.000-horse-Dower units In the hydro-electric plant of the Pacific Coast Power Company. at Bertnger. Wash. Delivery Is to commence st Beringer. on the line of the Northern Pacific between Seattle and Tacoma. April 15 and the material Is to be on the ground by August 15. Double shifts are to be employed In the boiler shop and there will be an Increased force needed. The pipe la to be manufactured In 30 foot lengths and the field work of Join ing It la Included In tha contract. Suc cess attending the bidding for the busi ness la particularly gratifying to the management of the local plant, as tne bid waa won In the face of keen com petition by firms in the East and on Puget Sound. Inspector Shows Changes. R.cnt changes in aids to navigation Pains in the Back? Thousands of men and women have it until it is too late, ram in that your kidneys are affected, IT IS YOUR If in doubt as to the cause of your to learn for a certainty if WARNER'S Are you tired? Low spirited? Weak ache In the small of the back? Have scalding pain when you urinate and fre quent deetre to do so? Are you troubled with sleeplessness? Have you head ache, with deep lassitude and drowsiness? Js your digestion Impaired and your tongje deeply furred? -Do your feet and ankles swell? Is your face pale and maible like? Have you cold feet and dry skin? Have you puff lness under the yes? 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Inspector of the Seven teenth Lighthouse District, as follows: Columbia ' Rlv.r entrance Peacock Spit buoy, 11, reported missing. February S; will be replaced aa soon as practicable. Columbia ttlver Middle tJround youth Fide buov, 7, first-class spar, established Janu.irv 111. 1011. In 24 feet of water. Tongue Point, tangent, tlo degrees true ( t. r. mag. 1. Buoy depot wharf, northwesterly corner, 86 dea-reea true, IN. K. by B. mag.). Taylor Bands flahhouse, 3.5 degrees true (N. N. W. 4 W. nui.l. Yaqnlna Bav Government wharf light to be discontinued Mitrch 1, 1011. Wlllnpa Bay Buoys replaced: Hand Island northeast and buoy. u. February tt; Uystervllle Channel buoy. 4. February 8. Juan tie Fuca Hlrall Neah Bay whistling buoy. "Neah Buy," red, replaced Feb ruary 4. Brlllnghnm Bay Post Point bell buoy. O. moved and renumbered. February 6, 1911. and permanently established. In 40 feet of water, on southwesterly point of shoal ofT Pint Point; its number waa changed to "2 P P." Chuckanut Island, right tangent. 1.18 de grees 30 minutes true (3. E. 1-10 E. mag.). Kllia Inland, right tangent, -'IS degrees true (H. W. 8. mag. . Point Frances, left tangent, 253 degrees tru. (W. 8. W. H W. mag.). Four Bar Permits Renewed. ASTORIA. Or.. Feb. 15. (Special.) The State Board of Pilot Commission ers met here this afternoon and re newed the bar branches held by Cap tain M. D. Staples, M. Nolan and A. E. Cann and the river branch held by Cap tain H. T. Groves. Tha only other busi ness transacted was to pay the pre mium for Insurance on the schooner San Jose, One application for a, bar branch waa received. It will probably be acted upon at an adjourned meet ing in Portland next week. Wllhelmlna Is Floated. GARDINER, Or.. Feb. 15. (Special.) The gasoline schooner Wilhelminu, stranded at the north beach at the en trance of the Umpqua River several weeks ago. was successfully floated Sun day and proceeded up the stream under her own power to the cannery of the ITmpqua Co-operative Packing Company. The only damage she sustained was the losz of a propeller blade. Cowlitz River Rises. Gratitude is felt by officers of the Kellogg Transportation Company for the heavy downpour of Sunday and Monday that has Increased the flow of the Cow litz River to an extent that permitted tho steamer Chester to resume opera tions yesterday as far as Castle Rock; She may reach other points before the end of the month. Centralis Couple to Celebrate. CENTRALIA. Wash., Feb. 15. (Spe cial.) Tho Rev. C. D. Spencer and his wife will celebrate their golden wed ding next Friday night. Mr. Spencer was born In 1836 and served in the Civil War before entering the Baptist ministry and bears the title of Colonel. He was married to Miss Lovica R. In graham and moved to Cntralla in kidney disease and do not know xne dock is one oi me wujouigs KIDNEYS! trouble, have your urine analyzed the kidneys are diseased. SAFE CURE and nervous? Have a constant dull - and continuously until cured. When the fresh Juices of Put up In 60c cents a package. pfrt..aws f MmiisB i " I' Here Is an Opportunity for Any Man to Be Cured Easily, Quickly and Permanently NO MAN should suffer the loss of that vitality which renders life worth Jiving, or allow himself to he- m i..e than Nntnre intended, when there is at hand a certain cure for his debility. Most of the TAIb, nZoHh uSaEaSAIBTfl. NERVES &ni AILMENTS of MEN from which men suffer are due to an early loss of Nature's reserve power You need not suffer from this. ou cln t restorTd. The very element which you have lost you can get back and you may be , happy ' any man. Tou can be cured by the right kind of treatment. Come to my office; investigate my methods. FIRST WARNINGS OF DANGER "When you are first aware of any disease or debility upon your vitality, then yon should procure the proper medical ad vice and treatment without delay. You will secure to yourself that health, success and enjoyment of life which is every man's lot, whose bright and steady eyes, clear and healthy skin, ac tive brain, congenial make-up and physical development show that no contaminating influences of disease are devastating his system, that no mental, moral or physical debility is 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 give 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. My 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 Tree. How They Can Be Cured Without Experimenting. Have You Violated the Laws of Health? Corrrect Medical Methods for the Permanent Cure of Blood Ailments, Piles and All Bladder and Kidney Ailments. Medicine furnished from my own laboratory for the convenience and privacy of my patients, from 1.60 to $.B0 a course. Honrs A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays from 10 to 13. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. 1887. Six children were born to them and no death has occurred in the fam ily during- their Ions; married life. Both are in splendid health. Ontario to Get Sclioolhouse Boon. ONTARIO. Or., Feb. 13. (Special.- Plana are now being drawn for the new High School building; and the four-room crraded school which will be erected and ready for occupancy by September 1. Tho new Hish School will cost about $40,000 and will occupy an entire block facing the present school building:. Dalton Bines, recently elected circuit Judge, re signed last week and at a special elec tion Saturday C. E. Kenyon, cashier of the First National Bank, was elected to fill the vacancy. I CURE Pay When Cured The Lending Specialist The Man With an Ailment should learn and the sooner tha better that what may seem a trivial ailment very often has most serious ax d far-reaching effects. The man who tries to be his own dootor Is always the patient that later comes to the specialist with the chronic, stubborn, deep-eated caaa, which la the hardest kind to cure. I cannot hope that all men will accept my statement that the quickest, the safest and the cheap est cure Is had by consulting an expert specialist at onre. hut the Intelligent man will readily be con vinced of the value 01 this advice upon .Investigation. Specific Blood Poison Positively Eradicated Others dose the system with min eral poisons scarcely less danger ous than the ailment Itself. The best they hope to do by this treat ment is to keep the ailment from manifesting its presence upon the surface' of the body. Under my treatment the entire system i cleansed. The last taint of virus Is destroyed. Every symptom van ishes to appear no more. I employ harmless, blood-cleansing remedies. They are remedies heretofore un known In the treatment of this ailment- They cure by neutralizing and absolutely destroying the poi son In the system. Such cures can not be other than complete and permanent. COJfSCXTATIOX FREE. Office Hoars S A. M. to s P. H. Bandar, 10 ta 1 only. The DR. TAYLOR Co. MORRI JOX ST Portland, Or. FREE i TUB . DR. GREEN SYSTEM OF 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. THE FIRST SYMPTOMS. If we could but see and treat all men when the first symptoms show themselves there would be no need for specialists in chronic aUments. There would be few men seeking recuperation of their physical, mental and other powers. Few would be marked with the in delible tamp of constitutional ali ment, and suffering of this kind, would be reduced to a minimum. But as long as men continue to disregard the golden adage, a stitch In time saves nine, and con tinue to neglect themselves or be Indifferent in securing the right kind of treatment at the outset, Just so long will there be multi tudes of chronic sufferers. PAY VHK" SATISFIED. Do not allow money matters to keep you from getting well. We charge nothing to prove our meth ods will cure you. Our offer NO MONET REQUIRED UNTIL SATISFIED Is your absolute pro tection. Consultation, examination and diagnosis free. "We claim for our treatment nothing "wonderful" or "secret" it la simply our successful way of A t- I 1. 1 V l r.ir .tie..., . . . . . . . n rlnrnbrre, hoaeetly lnvrntiarate oar proven methods. Yoa Trill then under stand ton easily we cure all eurable -,, of VtHICOSK VEINS, SPECIFIC HLOOD POISON. NERTO.riT.4L DE BILITY, OBSTRUCTIONS, PROSTATIC, II L 4 I) K H and KIDNEY troubles, CONTRACTED ailments, RUPTURE, PILES and all RECTAL aliments. 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 vears to life, but life to vears. Office hours, daily 8 to 6. Evenings 7 to 8. Sundays 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 362 Washington St., Portland, Or. S. H. WAI J1NG GO. Chinese herb ind root medicine for men and wo men with anr Internal, ex ternal or eruptive disease Our Chinese doctor lately from New York Oriental Hos pital also has 30 years ex perience. If you suffer, when others fall, we wish you to call or write to 301 First St.. Portland. Or. Free con sultation and examlnntica. NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED 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. DONT BE DISCOURAGED Dont Give Up Hops There Is Help for You ACT TODAY I will treat some of your ailments for as low a fee as S.5 and 10. I will SyS make you an ex ceptionally iovr lea on any ailment you may be sutferins from. With this low fee and my long and successful ex perience In treat ins; ailments of men you need not suffer another day. I don't care who nas iricu fcv, you, and has failed I will Blve you a sure cure ana '" . " - - ud before seeing: me. By the latest methods known to MKHICAI, science I successfully treat VARICOSE KIN'S. 1'ILKS, EIIV OlS AILMENTS. SKIN AILMENTS. KinNKY, BI.ADDKK. T.I'NO ASD BLOOD AI l.M K NTS. BH EO" ATI S VI, IlVKIt AILMKNTS AND ALL CHRON IC A1LMKNTS OF MEN. Come In and see me, llnve " r?nfI' dentlal talk and be flammed wttnoot coat or oblisatlon. I will enre you. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 12S4 Second street. Portland. Or. Office noura a A- M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. MEN Cured $10 ISOURFEE Pay When Cured We bave everv known remedy ap pliance lor TREATING VOU. Our ex perience is so great and varied that n one of the aliments of Men i new to u. come; is and talk it uvbk. General Debility, Wealt Nerves, In somnia Results of exposure, overworn and other Violations of Matures lawt. Diseases o. . ..adder and Kidneys, Vari cose Veins, quickly and permanently cured at small expense and no deten tion from business. bFKClAL AJLji.vrs Jewly con tracted and enronic cases cured. All burning, itching and intlminatiua stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected la seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of questions. Office Hours 9 A- M. to 8 P. 11 Sun days, JO A. M. to 1 P. M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co VV AsHl.(.'I'o: s'lKUUT. Corner Flrat. Halifax is the Winter port of entry for passenger ships of four large steamship companies, namely, the Canadian Pacific "White Star, Royal and the Alien lines. MEN J