Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 15, 1911, Page 18, Image 18

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TIIE MORXIXG OltEGOXIAN, WEDNESDAY, MAR CII 15, 1911.
SEA PAPERS LIKED
Passengers Demand Wireless
News Printed En Route.
BEAR'S GROWL' MAKES HIT
Dispatches Concerning Mellon Rev
olution TMgrrly Sonjht by Yoj
- agers Alone Coast When Op
erator Get Onl Papers.
Newspapers published at sea on tout
wise passenger vessel entering; this
port bar bom so popular that It la
impossible to meet the demands. On
th. steamer Hear, which arrived yes
t e r'la y afternoon from San Francisco
and Loe Anceies. the edition of TS copies
of the "Hears Growl." published on tha
vrssel Funday. the day after leaving San
Frantisco. sm old In a few mlnutra.
and when demands for other copies were
Innde. they ceuld not be satisfied.
News of the trouble with Mexico teems
to be a drawing card with the pas
senders on tha vessels, as one or mora
dispatches from that source are pub
lished In the papers. Passengers on
the vessels south of San Francisco do
not hare the opportunity of enjoying
the norelty of sjettlns wireless news
on board the vessel, but on each trip
between San Francisco and Portland
paper Is published at sa on each
the vessels that carry a wireless oper
' a tor.
J. F. Woods, the edllor of the Bear's
i Orowl. and also wireless operator on
, tha lie nr. explained yesterday that tha
publication of a paper at sea was done
with some difficulty. A few paces of tha
paper are printed on shore, containing
some renrral news, and blank paces are
left for the Insertion of wireless news
at sea. These are printed with a mimeo
graph, and thus their output Is somewhat
limited.
In addition to news received oy wire
less telegraph, the newspapers on the
steamer contain lists of passengers on
hoard, but restrictions from the steam
ship companies prevent the publication
In these papers of anything of a persona
nature concerning the passengers. The
steamship companies which control the
vessels on which these papers are pub
lished keep up a censorship concerning;
the matter that Is printed.
rived at t and left s at 1:40 P.
tram.r Phesta. from aa Pedro.
ttu Francisco. March 14. Arrived at
V A. M Meamer I'aaco, from Polland.
&i.d last, mgui tfteamer Katnler. for
Portland.
Port Can Lula. March 14. (tailed yes
terday steamer Roma, for Portland.
Limerick. March 14. Arrived yesterday
firlllsh bark Aodromeda. from Portland.
Hooskons. March IX Arrived vluJlu,
from Tacoma.
Bart. March 14. Arrived Ella. from
Taroma.
Du Francisco. Starch 14. Arrived
V. 8. T. Sherman, from Manila; steamers
Cssco, from Columbia River; Hlerra, from
Honolulu; Hornolen. from Seiav.rry; schoon
er A. K. Coats, from Ereretl. Sailed
steamer MeWlile Doll.r. col. E. I. Drake,
for aitle. tomtnr barge 93: Mlssourlan.
fJC Honolulu: Cyu.n. for Victoria; Thomas
1 Wand. fr - Cvorett; Bandon. for Coos
Par; C.ntralia. for Orars Harbor; ' schoon
ers Willis A. Holii.n. ror 5eattle; Defender.
fT Peaule; 11. I. Bendlxaen. for Pug.t
Sound.
KATTI.I5. Watrv, March 14. Arrived
tearaer Iturhniin.. from Ban Francisco.
alles fttaamer Tamba Mara. for Yoko
MXAMEK INTELLIGENCE.
Daa ta Arrive.
Name.
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KrsJa
Unlu.n Gate. .
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Pear
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Preakwater. ..
Pooe City
Poanoke. .. . . ,
Falcon
rrom. Date,
an Franelsee In port
flonskong. . .In ptrt
Tillamook.
.an Peoro.
, Can Pedro.
. Eureka.
.Coos Pay.
Peaver. ..
Riverside.
.la port
. la port
. In port
M. 11
.Mar IS
Has Pedro. ... Mar. IS
.Pan peoro. ... Mar. -'0
Jan Francisco Mar. 30
.Can Pedro. .
. llalboa....
..Mar. 24
.Apr. 1
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For.
Depart.
Name.
fieo. w. Eider.
Nome City....
Bear
Alliance
Rreje
Breakwater. ..
Koanoke n Pedro
Koae t-itr Fan Pedro
Data
. an Pedro. . . . Mar.
. Can Francisco Mar.
, ean Pedro. . . . Mar.
, Pureka Mar.
. ffonekrng. .. . Mar.
.Coos Hay M ar.
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Bearer Kia Pedro Mar.
RIveralde Balboa Apr.
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20
21
hama: steamer Tiverton, for port Ludlow;
steamer I'matiMa, for Can Franrixo: steam
er ttamona. for Ckaeway; tamir tioy
ernor. for Everett; a.np Charles E. Moody,
for Orra.
tos Angelea. Manrh 14. Arrived Steamer
President, from Seattle: Helens, from Re
nomio Peach: Caplectrano. from Raymond;
Roes Oty. from Portland: Carlos, from Wll
lapa Harbor. Called Steamers Roanoke, for
Portland: Pasadena, for Albion; Caclnay. for
Portland; Helena, for Wlllapa Harbor.
Tide at Astoria Wednesday.
High. Low.
1:12 A. M 8 5 feet'T:35 A. M 1 S feet
1:24 P. M.....S-S feet T:4 P. M. . ..0.3 foot
'COLLEGE' UNDER PROBE
STCDEXTS COMPLAIN TEACHING
FALLS SHORT.
riLOT TACES LICENSE LOSS
Inspectors Probe Collision netvrcen
Breakwater and ryulwn.
Captain Charlea J. Anderson, pilot on
oard the steamer Johan Poulsen at
the time the latter collided with tha
steamer Breakwater, near Skamok
awa. March . ha been accused by
Captain Harry Emken. who piloted
the Breakwater at the time of the
rldent. of having offered to pay half
of the damagea to the Breakwater If
Emken would pay the other half.
This charge was made by Emken at
the hearing held yesterday, hut while
Anderson acknowledged having made
tha offer to pay half the damage to
the Breakwater, he denied that ha
had made the offer to keep the matter
from going before the Inspectors. H
said that at the time he promised th
payment of the damages, he had In
. Is pocket a report he had prepared to
be submitted to the Inspectors. H
defended his offer to Emken by say'
Ing that he did It to protect the own
ers of the Poulsen from bavins; to pay
damages.
The healing of the case was finished
yesterday noon. an. I It Is expected
that the report of the board will prob
ably be made public today. The hear'
tng waa on charges made to the In
spectors that Anderson had caused the
collision through his carelessness. If
found guilty of the charge It may mean
that Anderson will lose his license.
Grand Jnry to Inquire Into Tele
graph Institute on Accusation
of Two Youths.
Marine Notes.
The steamer Shasta arrived last
ntght from San Pedro with freight.
The steam schooner Coaster went
down from Gnble to Astoria yester
day.
The ship J a be Howes sailed from
Astoria yesterday afternoon for
Alaska.
For San Diego and way ports, the
steamer Geo. V. Elder Is due to tall
tonight.
For Tillamook, with freight and pas
sengers, the steamer Sue H. Elmore
sailed yesterday.
From an Francisco, with cement
and general cargo, the steamer F. S.
Loop arrived yesterday morning.
Bars In the Columbia River near
Reeder's were surveyed yesterday by
pilots, headed by Csptaln Pease.
In accordance with her schedule, the
steamer Breakwater sailed last night
for Coos Bay with passengers and
freight.
Coming from Antwerp with a gen
eral cargo, the British ship Vincent
arrived up the river last night, towed
by tha port of Portland tug Ockla-
baraa.
Going to Rainier to load lumber for
Fan Franclaro. the schooner W. F.
Jewett was towed op the river yester
day morning by the steamer M. F.
Henderson.
According to a telegram received
yesterday by the Merchants' Exchange,
tha British bark Andromeda arrived
from Portland at Limerick yesterdsy.
Reconstruction of the jetties at tha
entrance to Humboldt Bay la to be.
gin a little more than a week, accord
ing to a statement published in the
Times at Eureka.
Tha domestic animals on the French
bark Bougainville, which arrived
Monday from Antofsgasta. Chill, are
eight chickens, two dogs, one cat and
parrot.
The following vessels entered at the
Custom-House yesterday: Steamer
Anvil, from Bandon; Oeo. ". Elder.
from San Dlcgo: F. 8. Loop, from ?-a n
Francisco; the French bark Bougain
ville, from Antofagasta. Cleared F.
B. Loop, for San Francisco; steamer
Anvil, for Bandon; Geo. IV. Elder, for
Kan Diego.
Officers of the steamer Bear, which
arrived from San Pedro and San Fran
cisco yesterday afternoon, say that the
weather was so good all the way up
the Coast that but little seasickness
was experienced. The Bear brought
ISO passengers and 1S00 tons of gen
eral cargo. Among the passengers on
the Bear was Herbert Hume, tha
Alaska caoneryman. who has been on
a trip to San Francisco.
Attention of the grand Jury will be
Invited by Deputy District Attorney
Collier to the operations of the local
branch of the National Telegraph Insti
tute, with offices In the Acheson build
ing. Fifth and Alder streets, concern
ing which two youths have made com
plaint of misrepresentation.
The complainants are Gordon Hoy. IT
years old. and Fenton M. Porter, of the
same age. Hoy paid l5 for a scholar
ship and Porter paid SiS. Induced by a
catalogue In which the merits of tha
school and tha opportunities for tele
graph operators were set forth In glow
ing terms. Each received a certificate
promising to teach them the principles
of telegraphy, wireless telegraphy.
typewriting and railway accounting.
rne two youtna said that they were
simply turned loose In the school and,
though they had an opportunity to
learn the Morse code, there were no In
structors qualified to teach the other
branches.
it is said that the Institute has a
good reputation In other places. Its
Portland manager Is H. D. Burrls. The
catalogue Informs the prospective stu
dent that he can obtain board for IJ
a week, and that upon going to take a
position upon "graduating he will ba
furnished with free transportation by
the road employing him.
students ar warned that the school
111 be badly spoken of by operators
belonging to the great National orders,
but the catalogue says that this Is done
for selfish motives, to keep down the
supply, and the encouragement Is held
forth that the railroads prefer "out
side operators" to those belonging to
the unions. Regular telegraph oper
ators. It Is said. look down upon tha
"colleges" and their product.
Unless criminal complaint Is filed
prior thereto, the case will bo laid dl
reotly before the grand Jury.
WHEAT JJPJflLF GENT
CLVB IS QUOTED AT 81 I-a OS
SEATTLE EXCIUXGE.
.Mexican Duly on Imported Grain
May Not Be Reduced This
Season.
BFATTLE. tvash.. March 14. (Special.)
Whtat advanced another half-cent today.
Muestem brlnslns MSc and club 11 He
The demeid was moderate. Millers were
not anxious to bay. Advices from Mexico
Indlcste that the duty will not be reduced
tils season In order to admit American
wheat. Local grain men estimate that at
least 90 per cent of last year's vrheat crop
Is still In the country, either In growers',
millers' or dealers hands.
Local ranch ears sold hlsher here todar
In aonie quarters. As hlsh as 73 cents wss
aeked for extra fancy. There la a shortaae
of Eastern ears snd the rise In California
has cut off receipts from that direction,
temporarily at leaau Receipts today were
moderate.
The butter market was firm, except on
storage atock. which cannot be moved at
any price. Cheese was barely steady at
24 cents. Uvl noultrv waa acarce-at SO
and 21 centa. w
A small conslcnment of California areen
peas arrived today and were quoted at 22
cents per pound.
i ne market la poorly . suDDlied with
orancea and stocks in transit are Uicht
Ceveral carloads thst have arrived recently
have been In poor condition.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND. March 14. Arrived British
Shl9 i Inrenl. from Antwrrp; eteamer F. n.
I.oorv from Can Francisco, steamer Hear..
from Saa Pedrp and tfan Francisco; ateamr
Ciiasta. from San Francisco. Palled
creamer Cue H. Elmore, for Tillamook;
steamer Tbreikwater. for Coos Bay.
Astoria. March 14. Condition at the
mouth of the river at P. M.. smooth;
wind north milea: weather, clear. Lrft
up at midnight Cteamer P. S. Loop. Sail-d
at a a. M. Cteam-r Beaver, foe Can
TarslS--o snd Can pe.iro. Left up at T
A. M. British iM Vincent and sen toner
W. F. Jewett. Arrived at T IS and left up
at 9 Jo A M.' Hteam-r lear. from ban
Pedro and an F'anclsco. called at 1 P.
3i Shlo Jeoea 11 o waa, (or Alaska. Ar-
Metal Markets.
NEW TORK. March 1 Standaril mnM.
weak: spot. March. April. Mar and June.
ll.v 11 Sic The London market
sesdy. with snot quoted at tit 17s (d and
futures at IH lis Id. Custom-Honse re
turns show exports of IS. 742 tons so far thla
month. Lake copper. 11.17 a ll.sec: sih
Irolvtic. 11 .'iOlJ JISc: caatine. 1:U1! 2V
Tin Weak. Moot. J 7.",4t 40 "ic: March
JU3 50c; April. 1. 733c; May and June.
S9.7tf J.S7Sc. London, weak. Spot. 174
12s 61: futures. 1174 17s 4d.
Lead Dull. 4.4n4 lic New York- 4.1114
C l'S Past SL Louis. London, tit :s (d.
Poeiter r.asr. fp.it. i.igu;.o v.w
York; fr.40lfa.l7H East St. Louis. London.
in.
Iron Cleveland warrants, 4 ta sua in Lon
don, locally Iron was steady. No. t foun
4ry. Northern. 114.75 & 14.25 ; No. X Northern.
No. 1 Souuiera and vo. 1 Southern soft.
lli.S.ni.
Dried Fruit a New York.
NEW YORK. March 1 4. Evaporated an-
pies steady, quiet on the spot; fancy are
quoted at lmr: choice, lie; prime, USc
1'runes in eooa aerasna ana tirm. uuota-
tlons from Hflio for Callfornlas up to
e-40s and llt)lSe for Oresoaa from fs
to SOa.
Peaches Steady, but buyers are hsMlne
off f.r new arrivals from the Coast. Choice.
KtlSc; extra choice. JVc; fancy.
Bwlnta Flax Market.
Dn.nH. March 14. Flax on track and
2.ee; May,
DOCTO
RS. FOR- HEN'
Men Cured
Quickly
NATURE'S DANGER SIGNALS
Examine Yourself
Thousands of young and middle-aged men
are annually swept to a premature grave
through nervous complaints and blood ail
ments. If you have any of the following
symptoms, consult me before it Is too late.
Are you nervous, weak, specks before your
eyes, with dark circles under them, weak
back, kidneys Irritable, palpitation of the
heart, bashful, sediments In urine, pimples
on the face, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks,
careworn .expression, poor memory, lifeless,
distrustful, lack of energy and strength,
tired mornings, restless nights, changeable
moods, premature decay, bone pains, hair
loose, sore throat, etc.? If so, I can promise
you a permanent cure or no pay.
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
Celt and let us give yon a careful, pains
taking examination absolutely free. Our
opinion and advice will cost you nothing.
Perhaps a little advice Is all you need.
X-ray examinations, when necessary, free.
No money required to commence treatment,
and you can arrange to pay fee when cured.
MANY CASES CURED FOR
$5 to $10 FEE
Remember There Is No Man
Too Poor to Get Cured by Us
We Treat Ailments of Men Only and Guarantee Cures
Nerve Weakness
cured In a few weeks. Improvement from the start.
If you suffer from loss of energy and ambition, feel
tired when you arise In the morning, lame back, dlx
slness, spots before tha eyes, and feel you are not the
man you once were, I will cure you for life.
Call and I will explain why It cures when all else
falls. A friendly chat will cost you nothing. Call at
once, don't delay.
Contracted Ailments
We cure these aliments by a method peculiarly our
own. Our cure removes every obstruction from the
urinary passage, allays Inflammation, cleanses and
heals the bladder, kidneys; Invigorates and restores
health and soundness to every part of the body af
flicted with ailments.
Varicose 'Veins
I dally demonstrate that varicose veins can be
cured, In nearly all casee, by one treatment, in such
a satisfactory way that a healthy circulation Is rap
idly re-established, and Instead of the depressing con
ditions I guarantee you a cure or refund the money.
Blood and Skin Ailments
It. you have sore throat, sores and ulcers, bone
pains, falling hair or any other symptoms of thte
ailment, you should consult us and be forever rid of
It. Our treatment cleanses and eradicates every taint
and every Impurity of the blood and system. All dan
ger of transmission or recurrence Is removed. Why
take poisonous drugs for years when a thorough cure
can be obtained without? Consult us at once.
CURE PROMPTLY, 8 A FELT and THOROUGHLY and at ke Lowest Coat, VARICOSE VEINS, WEAKNESS,
BLOOD AMD SKI.X AILMENTS, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLES. ULCERS. SORES, PAINFUL . SWELLINGS,
BliRMNG. ITCHIMG aad INFLAMMATION, NEKVOl SN ESS, LOSS of STRENGTH and Ailments of Men.
Our fees as specialists for cures are less than those charged by family physicians or surgeons. Medicines fur
nished from our own laboratory for the convenience and privacy of our patients, from 11.50 to $6.50 a course. If
you cannot call, write for our FREE) SELF-EXAMINATION BLANK AND BOOK. Hours. 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Evenings 7 to L Sundays, 10 A M. to 12 M. only.
THE OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
291 1-2 Morrison Street
Bet. 4th and 5th, Portland, Or.
LOW RATES GIVEN
Railways to Charge Fare and
Third for Rose Festival.
CERTAIN SALE DATES SET
Special Prices Fixed for Summer
Travel Season FVom Kast Koads
to Do Away With Certificate
Plan In Ticket Sales.
la store.
S2.0 aaksd.
Open rates of one and a third fares
for the round trip from all points in the
Northwest to Portland during the Rose
Festival period were established at the
meeting of the North Pacific Coast Pas
senger Association In the office of W. 1-1
(.Oman, general freight and passenger
sgent of the North Bank road, yesterday.
ine usual rule requiring purchasers of
tickets to accept certificates so that they
may be entitled to the one-third fare
upon the return trip will be waived,
allowing people to buy round-trip tickets
at the reduced rates from their starting
points.
So that the existing passenger tariffs
may not be demoralized while the cut
rates are In effect, the meeting decided
to establish combinations of dates and
territories for the sale of Rose Festival
tickets.
On June E. 7, t and 9 tickets will be
on sale at the following places: South
ern Pacific lines from Eugene north. In
cluding branches; ' O.-W. R. & N. lines
from The Dalles and west; North Bank
road from Orand Dalles west, including
Goldendale branch: Great Northern.
Northern Pacific and O.-W. R. & N. lines
from Centralla south, and. Oregon Elec
tric Railway on main line and branches.
Tickets on Sale Three Days.
On June 6. 1 and 9 tickets will be on
sale as follows: Southern Pacific lines
from Roseburg north; O.-W. R. de N. lines
from Pendleton west, including branches;
North Bank road from Pasco west. In
cluding branches; Northern Pacific from
Pasco. Pendleton and points west; Great
Northern from Wenatchee west, and from
Vancouver, B. C, south: O.-W. R. & N.
lines from Seattle south. Including
branches.
On the Great Northern, Northern Pa
cific and O.-W. R. & N. roads only tickets
soia ior June a, or win do nonorea
on the night train previous.
On June 5 and T tickets will be sold
from the following points: Southern Pa
cific from Roseburg south to Ashland;
O.-W. R. ft N. east and north of Pendle
ton; North Bank road north of Pasco;
Northern Pacific from all points In Wash
ington and Idaho east of Pasco; Great
Northern on all points In Washington
and Idaho east of Wenatchee.
The limit or. all tickets will be June
11 In both directions. ,
Low Summer Rates Fixed.
Low Summer rates from all Eastern
points to th. Northwest were estab
lished, the rOund trip fares being named
as follows: Chicago and return. S72.50:
St. Louis and return, 170; St. Paul, Min
neapolis, Duluth. Omaha, Kansas City,
Denver and all Missouri River common
points and return. PO.
These tickets will be on sale from
June 1 to September 30 with a return
limit to October 11.
Applications of numerous lodges. In
dustrial and commercial bodies, churches
and Sunday schools for reduced rates to
their respective conventions were re
ceived. It waa decided to grant the
usual fare of one and a third for the
round trip on the certificate plan for all
gatherings for which 50 or more persons
purchase railroad tickets.
The meeting was attended by the fol
lowing officials: W. E. Coman, general
freight and passenger agent North Bank.
Oregon Trunk and allied lines; W. C.
Wilkes, assistant general freight and
passenger agent North Bank, Oregon
Trunk and allied lines; William McMur
ray, general passenger agent O.-W. R.
& N. Co. and Southern Pacific lines in
Oregon; John M. Scott, assistant general
passenger agent O.-W. R. & N. and
Southern Pacific lines In Oregon; A. D.
Charlton, assistant general passenger
agent Northern Pacific: W. A. Robblns,
chief passenger clerk Northern Pacific;
11. M. Kennedy, general agent Northern
Pacific at Seattle;. E. W. Brown, repre
senting W. A. Ross, assistant general
passenger agent Great Northern, Seat
tle; A. J. McCarty, representing George
W. Hlbbard, general passenger agent
Chicago. Milwaukee & Puget Sound Rail
way. Seattle; J. A. Ormandy, chief clerk !
representing W. D. Skinner, general !
freight and passenger agent O.-W. R. &
N. lines, Seattle; Waldo a. Paine, traffic
manager Spokane ft Inland Empire road,
Spokane: Frank R. Johnson, general
agent passenger department, Canadian
Pacific Railway. Portland: M. J. Butler,
rate clerk North Bank road, and Bert
Cohen, secretary to Mr. Coman.
A Thorough and Per
manent Cure For Every
Ailing Man
Whose Case I Undertake
for Treatment, and Not a
Dollar Need Be Paid UntU
You Are Well.
Could Aiiy Offer Be Fairer?
No man could make a fairer or more
straightforward proposition than that. I
make this offer because I KNOW that my
methods will cure any case that I accept for
treatment. Under no circumstances do I
ever attempt to treat Incurable cases. If I
attempt to treat your case, therefore, depend
upon It that. I will cure. you.
If ailing you can depend upon It that the
lervice I offer you is the eervice you need and
Is service such as - can be - rendered by no
ther physician.
Maybe you are one of the large number of men who think their cases
are Incurable. Perhaps your own doctor has told you you could not be
cured: but, remember, that Is only because he did not understand your
ailment and could not cure you. It did not mean that you could not get
help from an expert or experienced specialist-
I Cure to Stay Cured
by a method that Involves no painful processes. No other physician em
ploys a like "method, and so thorough Is my work that there need not be
the slightest fear of a relapse Into the old condition. It Is not a question
of whether you can be cured, but whether vou will he cured. Don't wait
until It Is too late. My method is perfect and quick. The cure Is abso
lutely certain. I especially solicit those cases where many so-called
treatments have failed or where money has been wasted on electric
belts and other appliances.
Men's Ailments My Specialty
I have limited my specialty In practice to only a few of the more im
portant ailments so that I could KNOW these thoroughly. My experience
along this one path for 25 years qualifies me to say positively that
such troubles a Varicose Veins, Specific Blood Poison, Contracted
Ailments, Obstructions can be cured perfectly so as to stay cured. Of
course. I use different methods than the ordinary physician. Most of
them are original with me and were devised for fust such cases as the
ordinary courses of treatment fall to reach.
I CURE
The Leadln; Specialist.
CONTRACTED AILMENTS.
Every contracted ailment I treat
is thoroughly cured; my patients
have no relapses. When I pro
nounce a case cured there is not a
particle of inflammation remain
ing and there is not the sllhtest
danger that the disorder will re
turn In Its original form or work
Its way Into the general system.
No ailment Is so trivial as to war
rant uncertain methods of treat
ment, and I especially solicit those
cases that other doctors have been
unable to cure.
OBSTRUCTIONS.
My treatment Is absolutely pain
less, and perfect results can be de
pended upon in every Instance. I
do no cutting or dilating what
ever. My colored chart, sborring the
male anatomy and affording am In
terestlng study la men's ailments,
free at office.
VARICOSE VEINS.
I cure varicose veins in one
week and the patient need not be
detained from his business a sin
gle day. If you have sought a
cure elsewhere and been disap
pointed, or if you fear the harsh
methods that most physicians em
ploy In treating this ailment come
to me and I will cure you soundly
and permanently by a gentle and
palnlees method. Don't delay.
Varicose veins have dangers and
bring disastrous results. If you
call I will be pleased to explain
my method of curing.
SPKCIFIC BLOOD POISON.
No dangerous minerals to drive
the virus to the interior, but harm
less, blood-cleansing remedies that
remove the last poisonous taint.
MEN ONLY.
910,000 MUSEUM OF ANATOMY.
LARGEST IN THE WEST.
FREES TO MEN.
FREE CONSULTATION
Call at the office, if possible, for free advice, examination and diag
nosis. Jf you cannot call, write for Symptom Blank
I offer not only FREE consultation and advice, but of every case that
comes to me I will make a careful examination and diagnosis without
charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert
opinion about his troubles.
MY OFFICE IS OPEN ALL DAY FROM 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M., AND SUN
DAYS FROM 10 TO 1 ONLY.
The DR. TAYLOR CO.
CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS,
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, 234H MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OR.
CLOSED DRAWS FAVORED
Judge Cleeton and Commissioners
Indorsed la Kenton.
Resolutions have been adopted at
the meeting of the Kenton Push Club
indorsing the attitude of County Judge
Cleeton and the County Commissioners
on the regulation of the draws of the
bridges across the Willamette. The
club went on record as favoring: tho
Mount Hood Railway ft Power Com
pany, s. L. woodward, president or
the club, said:
"Kenton has waited in vain for elec
tric lights from the Portland Railway,
way. Light 4 Power Company, but now
the Mount Hood Railway ft Power Com
pany Is building a plant on the Penin
sula. I have been assured that It will
be completed on time. Wo shall have
lighting plant here on tha Peninsula
from which we can get our lights di
rect. The company Is delivering: poles
and material for its lighting wires.
We can look to this company for our
lights."
F w t r - .1
INerve Strength
Nerve strength is a potent
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causing Rheumatism, Extreme
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of all afflicted people. They have
cured me of a severe case of
Sciatic Rheumatism."
Druggist Signs This Contract
The purchaser of Electro podge Is g-ranw
rd the privilege of returning them within
19 days, and the purchase price ( f LOO ) is
to be refunded npoa the folloirtr.f eondi.
tlonsr They are to be worn according to
directions for at least 25 eonsecntlTe days,
and then if net satisfactory, to be returned
ia original box. .
Druggist's Signature . ,
All druggists; or by mall, post
paid. If your druggist cannot fur
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and we will see that you are sup
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253 Los Augeles SL, Los Angeles, CaL
His Consultation Is Free
If rou are tick and live out of town.
end 4 cents in stamps and secure a symp
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ANOTHER TESTIMONIAL.
PORTLAND. Or.. Aug. 25. 1930.
T had been sufferinsr for some time and
went to Dr. C. Gee Wo for hia diagnosis
of my case. He pronounced it enlargement
of the liver and stomach and inflammation
nf th bowels, and described m v condition
so accurately I began to doctor with him.
I have now taken two months' medicine
I and am as well as I ever was. I am glad to
: speak a word of recommendation for him
whenever the chance comes to me.
&lgned) B H. WELlA
University Park. Portland, Or.
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Wo Wo
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This wonderful man has made a
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ims man unto ate v v.. . n..v..s
scientists oi mis cuuiinj, l "
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father to son and' kept a most profound
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THE C t rr- wvf m -i z-.-.-.. m a.
162 First St., Cor. Morrlnon, Portland, Or.
To firaw an operator's hand out of the
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Invented by a Maryland man.
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. Cancer. Rheuma
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Nervousness, Weakness
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and Ambition, Wornout l-'eellnK, Timid,
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strength, vim, vigor, vitality and a
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DR. LINDSAY
The Old Reliable Specialist,
Corner Alder and Second Streets. En
trance 128 Second street, Portland,
Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to I P. It
Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
M
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Office Hours s A M. to is p. M. Sua
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tsta Wash. St., Portland, Oregon.