go mE MORXIXG OREGOMAy. THURSDAY, 3IAKCIT 16, 1911. t CAPTAIN LOSES JOB Owners cf Steamer Anvil Dif fer With Master. ANDERSON IN COMMAND Astrup Discharged Vhrn lie Neg lect lo More'VrsM-I, Vnlr Or ders naslnrsa Now Exceeds StranK-r'a Capacity. Owing to a misunderstanding yester day morning between Captain Astrup. commandmi the steamer Anvil, and tin owners of the TtMfl, the captain is without a Job and the Anvil has a new master. The Anvil was lying at Albers dok No. 1 Tarj.lay nUht. and It was de sired to place t.r at Albers dork No. X. To get to thla dock It would be neces sary to run the veel between two other vessels, but the Anvil Is small and the owners were sure she couM be moved without dilnouliy. tapiain Astrup refused to move the Anvtl then, saying that it was too dark, and so nothing was done until yester day morning. When morning came, and still Cap:ain Astrup lid not act. the owners of the vessel forthwith sent for a pilot to move the vessel. As soon as the Anvil was placed In her berth, as dcsire.1. the owners of the vessel began to look around for a new master, and selected Captain Edward Anderson has been a sea and river pilot 13 years In this locality, lie was master cf tlv steamer Breakwater for some time. When wkril about the removal of Cap tain Astrup yesterday morning Captain Chase, one of the owners of the Anvtl. refused to crltl.lse Captain Astrup. ar.d Intimated that It was simply a differ ence of opinion that caused the change. Captain Astrup stands well In marine circles. The Anvil completed loaning and sailed for Bandon yesterday afternoon, by way of Newport and Alsea. Captain Chase said yesterday that there was more busi ness for the Tessel than she could ac commodate, but he did not Indicate that another vessel would be placed on the run to help her out. The fact Is." said Captain Chase, where can we get another boat of her kind? To enter the harbors where the Anvtl goes, a vessel must be of light draft and must be built to order. It costs quite a bit of money to get such a Vessel." The passenger capacity of the Anvil was filled long before noon yesterday. KATS Kr'PT FllOM LANDING Ship Watched for Fear of IMagoe InfcMed Rodents. Fpeclal men hare been hired by Har bormaster Spelvr to guard the stewmer Ilvgja while ie Is In port to see that proper precautions are observed to pre vent rate from getting off the vessel on to land. This precaution is being taken to guard it'-nt possible Intro duction of plague Into this city, as rata are spectallv susceptible to the disease and carry It from one port to another. If allowed lo lund. t'ntll the r.veja sails, which will be some time next week, a strict watch at to be kept on ber by men employed for that purpose. All other vessels treu may arrive here from the Orient while the plague la In China will be guarded In the same way. Health Officer Wheeler la aiding In the protection of this port from raus off foreign vessels. It was; due to rats getting ashore from Oriental vessels then the plague got a hold In San Francisco a few years ago. and It cost tl.e city and the United States Government a large amount of money to exterminate the rata throughout tha city. JMI.OT-S 1'KN.VLTY IS LIGHT Captain C. J. Anderson J6pemled Ten Days for Collision. Captain Charles J. Anderson, pilot on the steamer Johan Toulsen. when she was In collision with the steamer Breakwater on the river near Skamo kawa. March 5. was found guilty of carelessness by the United States In spectors yesterday, and was sentenced to have his license suspended for 10 days. Tlie 1 1 sr M t sentence Is ap proved by his friends, who take It to mean that the Inspectors did not place much blame -n Captain Anderson. At the hearing. Captain Kmken. who was serving us pilot on the steam er Breakwater at the time of the ar-ci-ilent. testified that Captain Anderson had suggested to htm tliat they pay from tlielr own pockets the damage to the Breakwater. In answer to tins. Captain Anderson said he made the suggestion as a matter of protection to the owners of the I'nulson. to whom he felt responsible and feared tliey might be assessed for the damage to the Breakwater. The trial ended Tues day noon, and the decision wa an nounced yesterday morning. BARGE LINE .WILL OPERATE Scows to Re Tovred Refularly to Alaska. SEATTLE. Wash- Marsh li A com pany has been organised to operate a l:ne of barges to carry fre ght between S-sattl and Ketchikan. WrangeL Ju neau and Gypsum. Alaska, with regular schedules of arrival and departure. The harse system lei In vosue on the Great Lakes, but there a nunilrr of barges are towed by one steamer. sVreai in the salt water each barge will be pulled by a tug. If t.-ie Alaska venture la successful a barge service between 3eaf.le an J Sun Francisco will be undertaken. The com pany cvntrois the larse burres William lrummond. i'.lg lionanM and Palmyra and trie powertul tugs Gol.ah. Tatoosh ST-d Fioneer. Te Irummord will leave on her first t-.p In tow of tlio l"l a.i March 2 and air-sly ha turned isiy cargo. Kvery steamer sailrg for Alaska tins Sprtng has been obi ced to leave freight on the pier, so much has been offered. WASHINGTON NKTS SLIGHTER .Mav tiu-tt Given First Rank In Fishing Imlustr). SE.VTTLK. March 11 Amasement has been cause In fishing circles by a bulletin Just Issued by the Census Bureau. In which Massachusetts Is given first place as a fishing state and Washington salmon gets no mention at all. trie salmon Industry being clas siJled as manufacturing, not as fish ing. Including salmon. 'Washington's fish eries exceed those of Massachusetts by SO per rent. More than 4'00 men are ew loved on fishing vessels that sail from Seattle, and those who were ab sent on their ships last Summer when the census was taken were excluded from the enumeration unless they had ' families here. Now the whole salmon fishery Is stricken out. fishermen com plain. Steward taught Smnpgllng Oplnm. PAN FRANOldCO. March 15.-T. J. RUer, a steward on the steamship Mon gols, was arretted today on a charge of smugsllng opium. At the time of nta arrest Kliey had worth of the con traband drug In his posswslon. This was the first arrest made as the result of the close watch which the CiKomi authorities) have placed over the officers) and crews of the liners plying between thla city and Oriental porta. Stewp Cargo for Famine? Zone. TACOMA. March IS. The Blue Fun nel liner Bellerophon Is In port load ing cargo for the Orient and will take about &"0 head of sheep to the famine district In Manchuria. The name of the ahlpper was not made public. Stalls will be fitted on the vessel for the animals. Marine Notes. From San Francisco with freight, the steamer Shoshor.a Is due in port this morning. From the Oceanic dock to the Irving dock the British ship Naiad was shifted yesterday. Bound for Newport and Sluslaw. tha KTT.AVER INTELtltiENCK. Pas to Arrive. From.' Date. .... San Kranclscoln prt ,. . . . lionckunc. . . .in port Name. Norn. City. . Kvja Hear idea Gate . Tillamook. ...In ro u. H. tlmort Tlllamok. . . . v,ar. a ;lanr. . .-. Eureka . . , ii. v Var. half Ot y ?-in I'eUro. ... Mar. h anoki -a riire. . . . alar. Kai'-'-n Jan Kranclsco Mar. anvil ..lian.ln Msr. Ileaver Nsn Pedro. ... V e. (ieo. W Elder. S in I'eJro. . . . War. Klverslda Kaiboa Apr. tsrbedaled t Depart. Name. For. Pab (loiden Oate. ..Tillamook. ... Var. Vont. ritw San Franilaco Mar. ller i4n Teiiro. . . . Mar. Alliance Kureka. ... ala Kyc j tlnsskcng. Mar Sv. 11 Clmori 1 lllamoi'k. . . . lliir. Ilreakwa'.er I'.Mie Ili-X Mar. Knar."ke Han l'olro.....Mir. ll.e 1'lly Han V 'Hro. . . it a' I'llnm Sin Francisco Mar. Anvil... ..llandon Mar. Iieaver San r.rtro. Mar. c.mk w. Elder, .san Pedro. .. .War. Riverside Balboa Apr. I! gasoline schooner Wllhelmlne sailed last night with freight. Late yesterday afternoon the Norwe gian steamer Kygja shifted from tha Oceanic dock to the Irving dock. On her schedule time, the steamer Geo. W. Klder sailed last night for San Idego and way ports with a full cargo and a number of passengers. The steamer Golden Gate Is due to sail today for Tillamook. She arrived from that place yesterday morning with ten passengers and some produce. The steamer Nome City cleared for San Pedro with lumber yesterday and last night left down for Prescott to load. She will sail from Prescott Fri day. Dispute over the stevedoring delayed the loading of the Norwegian ateamer Skogstad until yesterday afternoon, when she began taking on lumber at the mill of Inman Poulsen. The masta of the German ahlp Wll helmlne are too high to pass under the lift of the Hawthorne brtdge. and thus a portion of them must be removed be fore the vessel goes up the river to load at Inman A Toulsen'a mill. This will be the first time a sailing vessel has gone through the bridge since the lift was put into place. s Movements or Vessels. PORT1.ANP. March IS. Arrived Steam er Golden Gate, fmm Tillamook. Sailed Gasoline schooner Wllhelmlne. for Sluslaw and way ports: gasoline schooner Anvil, for Bandon: Oeo. W. tlder. for Kan lilego and war porta Astoria. March IS. Arrived down at and sailed at .5D A. M . steamer Bre.k water, for Poos Bay: snlled at .J' A. steamer Elmore, for Tillamook; sailed at s A. M . ateamer Ooaaier. for San t ran rlsco. Arrived at l:3n and left up. steamer Shoshone, from ban Francisco. San Francisco. March 13 Sailed at 10 A. M.. steamer Falcon, for Portland: sailed at '- P scho.per King Cyrus, for Co lumbia Klier; sailed last night, steamer Yoeemlte. for Portland. Kureka. March li. Sailed at 1 P. M., steimer Alliance for Portland. ifnterey. March 13. Sailed Steamer W. S. I'orier. for San Franrtwco. Seattle. March l.V Sailed last night. Prlt.fh steamer Suverlc. from Portland, for rsant" Francisco. March l.V Arrived Steamers Kclondo. from Coos Hay; I'hoenlx. from Coqullle River. Sailed Steamers Thor for Nanalmo; Asia, for Honskons;: Palsy, for Willapa: Wllhelmlne, for Hono lulu: Mayflower. ,or Coqullle River: King 1-yrus. for Astoria; Newburg. bnrkentlne John C. Meyer, for Grays Harbor: ship Punsvre. for Kverett: ship Star of Alaska, f.r ."hlanlk Dav: schooner Lily, for Umpqua. Yokohama. March l.V Arrived previously: China. from San Franclsro; Kamakura Maru. from Seattle: Mexico Maru, from port Said. March 15. Arrived Teucer, from Liverpool for Seattle. I.as Palmas. March la Sailed Oceanic, for New Vork. Tides at Astoria Thareday. High. I-osr. M feet in A. M 1.0 foot M.. -' feel S IS 1'. M 1.0 foot 1 - A ; o j p. SHIPS VOYAGE TRAGIC VINCENT RESCrES TWO SURVIV ORS OF KCRDISTAJf. 4 0 Perish WTien Ship Founders. Paring Trip Roataman Is Killed and Sailor Slashes Throat. It was a tragic voyage of tha British alilp Vincent, which arrived from Ant werp late Tuesday night, and yesterday morning was moored at the Mersey dock. Tlie trip required Its days. Peter Duval, a sailor on the Vincent, became homesick two days after vessel sailed from Antwerp, and tried to kill himself by cutting tla throat. Cnptaln Cox. master of the Vldcent- cared for the man, and he was soon able to go to Vork. Boatsmnn Foley was killed during the) voyagx by fal; ng from the malnyard. lis neck was broken. Two survlvoTH of the British neamer Kurd-etan. bound from Manchester to the Ittver Platte, were picked up by the Vincent a few days after ehe aalled. The Kurdistan had sunk In a storm and S3 of the crew perished with her. The two men picked up were of a party of 10. who had been In a life boat. Eight were swept overboard. Of the who were drowned there waa one woman. Tl Vincent also encountered eajveral smriu. but In spite of tills ehe marie J excellent time to thla port. She brought ' tona of freight for Balfour. Guthrie j Company, euid Is chartered to take a cargo from this port oy tne same nrra to the United Ktngdonv Ilea Mlllloaa ef Frtewda. How would vou"llke to number your friends by million as Bucklon'a Arnica Salve does? Its astounding cures In the past forty years made them. Its the best Salve In the world for sores, ulcers, ecxema, burns, bolls, scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, swell ings, bruises, cold sorea. Has no equal for piles. :ic at ail druggists. - SANITY IS DOUBTED Chief Witness Against Physi cians to Be Examined. TRIALS SET FOR TODAY II. -II. BasMUt, Since Return From Asylum, Shows Tendency to Vary in Statements Made When Case First Came Vp. The cases against Dr. C. H. Francla and Dr. W. J. May. under Indictment for manslaughter In connection with the death of Mrs. Frances Roberts of Cascade Locks last September, were postponed twice yesterday and finally set for :30 o'clock this morning. The trial of Dr. Francis will be held first, before Judge Kavanaugh. The cases hail 'been continued until I o'clock yesterday afternoon and the selection of a Jury had been begun when Presiding Judge Gantenbeln an nounced that he would be unable to hear the case after the Jury waa selected. Attorney John F. Logan, ap pearing for the defendant, objected to this arrangement and Insisted that the case be heard through Its entirety be fore one Judge. Judge Gantenbeln ac ceded to the wishes of the attorney and continued the case until this morning, when Judge Kavanaugh will be at liberty to preside. When the case was up In the morn ing Assistant District Attorney Kltx gerald announced that he wanted to examine H. H. Bassett, chief witness for the state, aa to his sanity, and the trial then was continued until 2 o'clock. Bassett '.ad been brought recently from the stnte Insane asylum at Salem. Since his return here he has shown an Inclination to repudiate the statements he made originally concerning the case and according to the. Deputy District Attorney has refused to talk about the material points. As a result of the changed attitude of the witness. Attor ney Fitzgerald will make an Investi gation before the witness is called up on to testify. The Indictments against Drs. Fran cla and May were due largely to the testimony given by Bassett before the grand Jury. They will- make the de fense that they were called in to at tend Mrs. Roberta after she had be come 111 and that an operation was not performed until It was found necessary In an effort to save the patient's life. ADMINISTRATOR F1G1TT IS ON Witnesses Testify in plsputo Over $500,000 Kelly Kstate. The hearing of witnesses on the pe tition of Mrs. Mabel Kelly, widow of David L. Kelly, for the appointment of a new administrator of the Kelly estate continued all day yesterday before County Judge Cleeton. It Villi take a part of today before all tha testimony la given. Mrs. Kelly and a brother of her de ceased husband. Frank Kelly, are ad ministrators of the estate, but as both are directly Interested, a misunder standing has arisen as to the manner of settlement. Mrs. Kelly seeks to have both herself and Frank Kelly relieved and a disinterested person appointed to administer the estate. Facta brought out yesterday show that Mrs. Kelly, who was formerly Ma bel Brown, of Minneapolis, had agreed. In a pre-nuptlal contract, to ask no more than one-eighth of the estate. The estate Is valued at $500,000. con sisting of sawmills, shingle mills and timber lands In Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. Since the death of her husband Mrs. Kelly claims the widow's rightful dower, or one-half of the estate. THREE WIVES TIRE OF YOKES IJrldegroom Cruel Early In Wedded Idle, Mrs. Ella Cone Declares. Within 'two months after their mar riage, Klla Cone declares, her husband. M. C. Cone, began to subject her to almost every kind of cruel treatment, according to a complaint filed In the Circuit Court yesterday. Striking her and knocking her down, heaping upon her personal Indignities and using profane language are charged. Mrs. Cone declares that her health has been Impaired greatly. Upon, these grounds she aiiks for an absolute decree. Jessie E. Crlm is plaintiff in divorce proceedings brought against John I Crlm for desertion. They were married at Muncle. Ind., September H. 1S95. Two sons were born, one now being 14 and the other 11 years old. Mrs. Crlm asks for a decree of divorce and the custody of the two children. Mrs. Mary K. Appleirate alleges that Night and Day. Cried A!I the Time. Used Most Everything. Cuticura Remedies Cured Itching in 3 Days. Healed in 8 Days. "I was taken with the Itch In April. 1604. and used most everything. I had a friend pay me m ian uuiu r..k.H,nil and .ha f'TX'rrA advised me to use Cuticura Remedies which I did. The cure was certainly quirk, and I use them to this day. I had It terribly under my knees. I only used one box of i'llls. but ttio boxes of Cuticura Ointment, and I use the Cuticura Soap all K . I hnTia this will benefit others, as It has me. alter ut - -andotherscuulddonothinitlor me. cauroea) XI UsLu Johnson. IS-'j Ninth tt.,. W aah-lus-ioo, D. C. April 3. 1810. In a later letter Miss Johnson adds: "The trouble beran with an eruption under my knees, and extended upwards toward my waist, until I was not able to sit down. It kept a constant Itching and burning all the tune, night and day. I went to my doctor but lie could do me no rood alter 1 do not know how many medicines lie rave me. and then told roe I would be compelled to so to a skin specialist, which I positively refused to do. I cried all the time. Finally I made up mv mind to try Cuticura Rim .edies, and tried Cuticura Puis. Ointment 'and Soap, and was entirely cured of the Itch ing three days alter I started using them. The heallns took aootit eight days. I con sider Cutk-ura Remedies marvelous, and would recommend them everywhere. I hope evervone suffering with any skin disease will try Cutku.-s, lor it Is mine iororermore. Cuticura Soap (JSC.) and Cuticura Ointment (Mc ) are sold thrournout the world. They afford the speediest and most economical treatment for skka diseases. A slngleset b often sufficient. Send to Potter Drug Chem. Corp . sole pro pa.. I Columbus Are.. 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BROWN'S Bronchial Troches immediately relieve cousnins syviia no A preparation of superior merit tnat bas been used for over half a century, tree from opiates or other harmful nsrredienta. May b taken freely without injurious effect. Price. 25c 60c and tl.OO. Sample free John I. Brown Son Boston. Mass. I il never Hal H 'J l g mm 1 SB1 V tcr aesii.s. j Ir.i a EL WIMN FOR Here Is an Opportunity for Any Man to Be Cured Easily, Quickly and Permanently NO MAN should suffer tho loss cf that vitality which renders life worth living, or allow Wmself to be eoma less than Nature intended, when there is at hand a certain cure for his debility. Most of the PAlb, mZ .ot th? DEBILITIES of the STOMACH, HEART. BRAIN, NERVES and AILMENTS of MEN from whieh men suffer are due to an early loss of Nature's reserve power. Yon need not suffer from this, ou can be restored. The very element which you have lost you ean get back, and you may be as happy as any man. You can be cured by the right kind ef 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 you 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 do mental, moral or physical debility is malunr 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 recogniee incurable complications, I positively refuse treatment. I would rather give up my practice than indulge in either guesswork or make believe eures. I have devotad 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 causa to hesitate. Consultation eosta nothing, and I will not offer my services unless I oaa cure you. t My Original and Exclusive Treatment for Men's AHmenW Ha Been Proven in Numbers of Instances Wbn Success Hail Seemed Impossible Before. Information That I of Vital Interest to Every Sufferer Free. How They Can-Be Cured Without Experimenting. ; Have You Violated tho Laws of Health? Corrrect Medical Methods for the Permanent Cure of Blood Ailments, Piles and All Bladder and Kidney Ailments. Medicine furnished frem my own the convenience and privacy of my 11.60 to $10 a course Hewn A. M. to 8 P. . SoaSaTS IT. LOUIS M it Blood Diseases, Nervous Decline, Varicose . Veins, Obstructions, Rupture; Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic and All Ailments Peculiar to Men. Piles, . The Results of My Treat ment Are Felt Instantly No time is wasted. You are not per mitted to drag- along- for days and weeks on promises until hope at last dies. By my treatment you feel the returning flush of health at the very start. The bounding energy of youth revived, vigor of health restored what would you give to have them back again? And you can have them back a little effort will bring them jut the effort of calling at my office and. without spending one cent, have a confidential chat with me. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Socond streets. En trance 128 Second street. Portland, Or. Office houra A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. MEN CURED $10 IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured We nave very Known remedy ap pliance for TltklATl.Nti YOU. Our ex perience is so treat and varied that ua una of the ailments of Men la new to ua, luaK l. A.U TALK IT Otb.lt. General Ueuiiuy, Weak Merves, la. aamnia Keauila ol ea.pu.ure, overwora sun other Violations of features last, Diseases -auder and Kidneys. Van aoss Veins, quickly - and permanently cured at amall expense and no detaa tlon from cosiness. kfaJClAt, il " --.T Newly coa. tracted and curumc uuwi cured. All turning, itching and lnliaimnatiua aioppeu in 2 hours. Cures effected la seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of questions. Office Hours A. M. to P. M. Sua csjs 10 A M. to 1 P M. only- Pacific Coast Medical Co t24Vs Wash. Bt,. Portland, Oregon. I CURE laboratory for patients, from tress 10 to IS. FREE EDICAL CO. A Thorough and Per manent Cure For Every Aili Man ing Whose Case I Undertake for Treatment, and Not a Dollar Need Be Paid UntU You Are Well. Could Any 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 vou can depend upon it that the lervlcn I offer you is the service you need and la service such as can be rendered by no 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 specialiet. 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 vou can be cured, but whether you will be cured. Don t wait until It Is too late. My method i perfect and quick. The cure Is abso lutely certain. I especially solicit those cases where many so-called treatments have fuiled or where money has been wasted on electric belts and oUier appliances. Men's Ailments My Specialty I have limited my specialty in nractice to only a few of the more im portant ailments so that I could KNOW these thoroughly. My experience along this one path for 5 years qualifies me to say positively that such troubles aa Varicose Veins, Specific Blood Poison, Contracted Ailments, Obstructions can be cured perfectly so as to stay cured, or course. I use different methods than the ordinary physician. Most or them are original with me and were devised for just such oases aa tho ordinary courses of treatment fall to reach. I CURE CONTRACTED AILMEJfTS. 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 slightest danger that the disorder will re turn in its original form or work its way Into the general system. No ailment Is so trivial aa to war rant uncertain methods of treat ment, and I especially solicit those cases that other doctors bve been unable to cure. OBSTRUCTIONS. My treatment is absolutely pain less, and perfect results can be de pended upta in every instance. I do no cutting or dilating what ever. My colore! chart, showing the male anatomy and affording aa la. tereatlng study la men's ail m. nta, free at office. FREE CONSULTATION Call at the office. If possible, for free advice, examination and diag nosis. If 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 DAT FROM HE TO 8 P. M., AND SUN DAYS FROM 10 TO 1 ONLY. The DR. TAYLOR CO. CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, 334H MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OR. i NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED Consultation and xamlnattoa. If you cannot call, write for fra .self-examination blank and book, Manx cases cured at home. 230V2 Yamhill St PORTLAND, OR. Tlie LeadlKX Spedaltajt. VARICOSE VEIXS. 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 painless 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. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISOlf. No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the interior, but harm less, blood-cleansing remedies that remove the last poisonous taint. mew oxir. flOyOOO MUSEUM OF AUTATOMT. LARGEST IN THE WEST. FREE TO MEN. A J