THE MOKXIXG OltEGONTAX. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. 1911. 0 RATE WAR SOUTH IT BIDE TIME Bennett and Goodall Not Yet Here to Seek Dockage for Their Ships. ARDOR MAY BE DIMINISHED Ilellcf KII4 Thai Srniln of llar- Tard and Yalt to Portland May IVr rnipnrd I'ntll Time Appear M"re 0)xrtune. Delay !n the arrival of either Carlta!n Jsmrs Tf. Innt: or W. It. GjJall. ha l-sul announced Saturday In San J"rjicij:o lhat, one of toem anuM leave t::at nlM fur Portland to arrarie f-r aWklr.: their rirr i.i!p. the Yale and Harvard. In tfc'. port, ran rauad aim pecula-on In Portland. If cither pf the two mn 1'ad dt-artd f ri irn fin Krart cjsco Saturday rnirc lie w'.iM hve arrive. Iiere at t::e I itrsl by Alonday. tVit r.elthT of thNn fiiw. Fr'.tt.U of the Harriman !'nr are ln c.in.d to Ixnlc upon the d'luy of tlie op erator of tlte new veweUa In comlnjc ere as a rNlmai off In teir determlna ttnn to enter this port to compete mtth t!.e sun Francisco a: PortMjid Steamship Tiiat the pew vrsssvls would prove a c-enrf'.t to t::!a p-.rt !l the ceneral opinion eprca d e rne It na announced t?a; the line would he extended here, but the selection of a flovk anient prove a serious oowcarte In the way of the project. It la believe-!. SAN PRAXn'!. Jl.irrh a. (.Special.) A to the future plan of rlennett and tieviail wir'i reference to the In vasion of t!e Northwest and Portland wttii the steamship l:ne there Is nnthlra -ertaln and et tt?eir hea.lnuartera It wan announo-d tcMjsvr ttint It la not Itnown when they w.Il visit Portland. Pome time aro there waa a report Is- aued that they would purchase the M-i ewchueett and one other boat for serv ice between here and Portland. The M.w- aarhusetta hta not left the K.ietern const as yet. and e pennett and teodaiI could lo little tn Portland. A.lo'ph Pry. of the Parlfle Mall Steam ship company. declares that hta com parr, as welt as the Sin Francisco Portland Comnany. Is In no fear of com petition at tre hands of Itennett and O'HxIall for soma time at leoet- KATK TT MAY RK flXTKX IED JErull '.iMM-lrd Co Follow BCr A ChrHrbrouh'f- CumLnf: IN'ortli. In thir butnej-s ar with th Cnll- f rn!- Atlnt! StramsMp Company, vhlr.h 1 the l:ty A Chrsrbrouch ltna. t.at ha bn prntltn-r I'ortlari't m Tr rvl- from th Atlantic by way f the Iwtlimu!. ttie Fat-trie Malt nJ th Amrican-Haltn ptcairiahip cmpni v b"n cjrtin rat fruta the Attan tic to Han Fran. i5co to jcii an extent tat butnji ha materially lncreaaJ. The-r i noire f.-lln that when th tMnrli of th nrw company b-eln to make rrutar tr!pa to I'ortiano. the mrlcan-H.waUan Company will ex teni Its rate-cutttnjr from Atlantic ports to this cltr. ti th follrtwlnc eilt.r!nl comment from tbo Dally I'arthc KuiMrr. of ao Fran c'o. reprra-'nt! th ntinint of many Mpperm of that prt. the nrw company may expect some support In aplte of ppojl t Jon : Ouatonia ripf v-ityr an 4 pop!a In elire ef tA wharves of Pan Fran.i.-o rprt that !tri t a xrat vupp'.r of s'-l ro:n Inj frrm th- Ft. !( hippr takin al nta f th- rut In rat-w hy tS Fa.-I'lC Va:l att-1 A mrtan - II altan tamhlp rwmpanl-. Hw fr thta til cntlnu t th .trtrlnrnt of tt California Atlantic ftramhij I'ompanr rmir. t fr r.. 'i.r th hl,.e--r ri taka aii antic ' IMa cut tn rat-a t but rut: ins own throat a n J h pint th rf turn nf ih o'd rdrr of then. It t m pnnr w ! and j.-ur1 fao(in prnpitiun wt.rrin th nn-r-cvant. tr a 1'mp- rry adantac of a frmr d"ilr atrr ht romptittr. Incurs tha xntMittpoiy that baa eppr-raaed him for a R4t fut'lnr l rt"viP tnf ltutt3 tn tha tntrrt i(f th putUr. 5mrNn.ly moat pay tn l-aaa In th nt Fut thr hrj part of such a war thtt tha patrtoru ir.T r'tint who pttat!j-t: aupprta th in thai ha s'.n him fr-f c-mpt!t.n haa to pr tha pnr f.r tha con, p-a: Ion where in lv .r-rupuUii rompe:tT. rtJpa bfn-f;t. Th more oca tullva the !tua lion It lortka like th inra are drift tr to. ward a art of i.K-u!i.Ti whlon will ultl mmx'.y Rivan O-vam mnt con trot or own rh!p of a creat mar t thine dov ovnad and pratei by private capital. 'AST I.VMBFIt n:Kr OKDKREO farhftrld Srlioonrr, !0 hcrt I on;, ltrntly In Six Montli?-. M V115HKIFI.D. Or. March 21. (Spe cial The ,lmp'n Lumber Company of Nort tx -nd In to build a steam schooner to be one of the fastest lum ber carriers Koine out of this port. It be about 2rt, feet Ion?, carry 800. COe feet of lumber and alo have pas. eencer accomodations. The boat win be built at the Kruae A Hanks ship yard In North Bend and will be com leted In six months. The new vesael Hl be used to transport lumber from the Simpson mlil. Krue (V K.mks have also closed a contract fr the construction of a t foot freticht boat for Captain Gibson to be used between San Kranclsco and Ho lloas Pay. The company Is at work on la sister ship i'f the paso'.lne achooner tshkos!i. which was wrecked recently. Ired;e I I jiunclifd. Tie !relce lrhlrh a hi:l!t In Sup Tie s: IpyarJ. f.ir the North Bank Il.t:ro.t.t. .as la'jn.hel r'terday. and TtiiTe.i to t:ie V:il.imette Iron ac Steel Vorks where two i-ton boll-rs will be InstaKr.l. She will be tow.- ! back to t!ie st ipard sh'r the remnln;!fr of the ffiai-:.lcrsr wt;i he InMsllrd. Tha ouss wl.i a:o be al.lrj to tlie 2reltEe. Marine Notea, The French bark Bougainville was ahlfteti yesteriiar Jrom the Unnton bal last do-k to tiie Ocean'c dock. For Sn Tedro the st.am schooner ira Tak cleared yesterday with h 0 feet of lumber and left down for Westport. The al'am s-hooner W. F. Jewett was towed yesterday from Ralnirr to storla. The Amerl. an-Hawa'in steamer Falcon sailed yesterday for fan Fran. Cisco wltb a ajerfrai cargo. Wtth passengers and freight the teanier Pmksalrr sallrd yesterday lor itioa lay. The steam srhooner Saginaw .will leave for Raymond today to load lum ber for San Fedro. It was announced yesterday that the F.rltlsh steamship Inrerktp had been ci-.arte.-ed by J. J. Moor c Co. to load MS lnmher at Tonarue Point for Australia. She l expeetrd to sail for the Colum bia River from San Francisco late next w eek. From San Francisco, with a'neneral car", the steam schooner Caa.o ar rived yesterday. The steam s-'hooner Johan Poulsen arrived from s?an Francisco yesterday with frelicht. At a result of an Investigation held yesterday morning- by Government In spector. It was announced that no blame could be attached to the officers of the steamer Mascot for her burning; last Sunday momma at Pekln landlna. Although the Norwegian' steamer Ryrla has to wait for TOO tons of freia-ht to be brouarht here by rail, she will get away on schedule time for the Orient, next Saturday. The oil tank -mer Chtnslor. which brought 40.000 barrels of oil from San Kr.in.Uro. sailed for that port yester day In water ballast. Just previous to the trip Into this port the Chanslor ma le a trip to DouKlas Island. Alaska. Italf.-ur. ' Guthrie Co. announced yesterday that the French bark Jules ;ornm. which the company had char tered Saturday to load a general cargo at New. astle-on-Tyne for Portland, had been enrage,- to take a cargo from this port to Kurope. When the steamer Alliance sailed last night for Kureka by way of Coos Hay. she took a number of colonists to the latter place. The Alliance was one day fate In sailing, owing; to her having; BTKAER INTELXJCFNCEL. In ! AnrtY. Nftm p. B'MaOrt'Ka. ... Uom Ot jr. . . . HymSm l.o.-lfl. Gat. Krom. .Fn J'1ro. . n Texiro. .. li-ir.jta.onc- . Tilln mook. . . Date, lii port In treitrt In pjrt Mar. CI a Mall. . . ... .Handon . . . . . . Mi Fs-aaVfT. . . Fan ivdr Na'. -4 . H. Klmor TiiimHk....M.r. HrfiK.:r Coni Psjr. ... iar, .-v W. KIder. .tn plro. ... M-r. Hr J-n rdro....Mr. ' -J l::nti! Iialhna Apr. 1 N"m I'lty San Franf!roIn'le"rt lomlt San Francisco taut-fl abedalJ Ueprt. Nam. Krr. rat (inukr Pan lVdrt ..3tar. ! t njr sn rdro. Ar. :I Panrton. . . , . .Ml' Mar. ;Hn Cats TlLamook Mar. Hfja If ontjkrnat. . . Mar. lira, a-r hun I'-tlro. . . . M.r. "t Strvak i(r... .C-x9 Hay. ... Mar. fu M. Klmora 1 liiamu.lt. . . Mar. - KiJr. S-n ) Iro Mir. IT Tar jcn Tetiro. .. . Apr. M '.:rtrl Ifaltoa Apr. A N"mUjr ?an anelcoTi,..rt oniil Sa.i FranciacoInUrrt to be Inspected by the Government of ficial. She took 75 passengers an 3-0 tons of freight. To tha North Bank dock will b taken the British steamer Kumerle when she arrives at about 4 o'clock this afternoon. She la one of the Water- house vessels and will load SOOo tons of wheat and flour and some lumber before returning: to complete her cargo at Seattle. MoTfmrnts of Ve vein. PORTLAND. Mareh 21. Arrived Ftmr ' o. from San I rniaco. steamer Johan Itu.-n. frum Han Francifo. jsaild trm r Su U. KJmorc. for Tillamook; uamr Atltanr. for Korka: steamer Kalro n. for Franrtaco: teamr Hraakwater. for Cos Bay; steamer Chanslor, for baa Fraa- A;or!a. March 21. Condition at th nmu'h of th rlrr at & 1'. M.. smooth: wind, nop h w-at. r i it h t mllM, wt-at har. clar. Ar- riva at mianiaht and left up at 4 A. M te-amT Catx-o. from Hun Frant-lsro. Arrived at -O A. ii. and left up at P. M.. (nm er Johan Fou;n, from San Franclo. fltrj at A. al., steamer Golden Gate, for T.l'amnok. teattle. March 21. Sailed at 4 A. M., Ttrlt lah pir4tii"r Kumrlr. for Port'and. San FrnrUm. Marrh 21. ArrlTd at 1 P. M . t .titter H"4T. from tan Piro. fiatl-d c trainer Noma Ctty. for Han Pedro. Folnt lxloa. Maxrti 21. Paaard at Z P. M. steamar Ho ma. from Portland, for Port San Lata. fydn-y. N. W . March IS. Sailed B- Tric. for baa Franciaco; sisi. arrived, hisa. from Port lilak j.sy; Zealaadla, from Van couver. ean ""ranclaeo. March 21. ArriT"l F:ramn Klamata and Jim Kutlr. frrm plltnhAm. Nann Fmlrh, from toot Hay; O. C. l.lndauer. from l ; rays Harbor; North land. Irm-tbu. from lattl: Mavfalr. fnm Wfliapa; schoonrr Snow and Tturccaa. from I,ud'ow. failed Stemr lieila of Hrotland. for Nanaimo; Mongolia, for Hone konv. I tori, for Craii liar bor . Crook, for linnolulu; Clfr of Pu-ota. for Victoria: ship Jc a Fno. for Itonoiul u. Ta -oma. Marrh mi. Arrivn: ctnmtr 1' :- n. from Han rVanriaro; steamer Mia eourUn. from Seattle ; steamer Frs)dnt. fron tSan Frmrivo, Sailed llrltlsh staamer Nlnchow, for Seattla. Tides at Astoria TVednewday. ITtsh. LOW. P CO A. M 7 4 f-et 0 t A. M 14 fet T I". M S3 f-t 1 p. M 4.4 feel ABERDEEN SNUBS SOUND COMMKKCE CH.rBEHl SHEL"ES SEATTLE'S INVITATION. ' ;rars) ITarbor Mrn Not to Attend Northwest Uevelopmcnt Congre. Uoquiam Iax Art. ABERDEEN, Wash.. March 3. (Spe cial.) As an Indication of the attitude of Aberdeen toward Seattle and Tacoma. th Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce at Its weekly luncheon today ordered filed tlis Invitation from the Seattle Commercial tTub asking tne Aberoeen namocr is purtlcipate In the Northwest Development Congress next September at Seattle. This practically shelves the invitation, and while no dlscourtrwy was Intended, yet the action Is notice to Seattle that Aberdeen has no desire to aaslst In any way In the proposed development con Sress. frl c. Finch, on whose motion the In vitation was filed, said in support of hie motion that all energies must be con fined to the Southwestern Washington IWelopment Association, which means more to Aberdeen than the Seattle plan. Tue step is taken as an Index of what Is to be done throughout the Southwest witrre Aberdeen Is leader. The local Chamber of Commerce will attend a luncheon at Hoquiam tomorrow a guest of the Hoquiam Commercial Club and It Is expected that the HoquWun organisation wiil also take action shelv ing the Seattle Invitation. Grays Harbor Interests here seem earnest In their In tention to get along without assistance from the Sound cities and to proclaim Its IndiKnatlon over failure of the legisla ture to pass a comprehensive road bllL Interest now centers In a Joint com mittee meeting a: Centralia Thursday and a larger delegation will go from ;rnvs Harbor than at any previous meeting. Centralia, Washington, the Hub City. For those seeking a place for the profitable Investment of capital, or for a desirable home, perhaps there Is no other place In the great Northwest that can offer such inducements as the City of Centralia. Wash. Such an abundance of cheap lumber, cheap coal, pure run ning water, excellent transportation fa cilities, fertile lands, best rhurchns and schools everything up-to-date wtth more than hospitable, enterprising people who extend the "glad hand' to every respectable person, and who stand reauy to aid In a material way every legitimate enterprise that gives promise of benefit ing the city. Before returning East, roionlsts should not fall to see Centralia. Call on or address Commercial Club, Centralia. Wash. GOVERNOR NAMES COLLINS ON PORT Wheelwright and Ainsworth Still Refuse to Recognize Appointments. WEST GIVES TILL MONDAY Practice of Selectlns; Names Iom Hat Will Be Dlsc-rdrd in Mak ing Kature Selections, Is KsrcaUre8 Dcrtflon. Governor West yesterday named M. O. Collins, one of six men recommended by the Committee of Fifty, as a mem ber of the Fort of Portland Commis sion. In place of Captain Albert Crowe, who resigned. In doing so, the Gov ernor said that he hoped the "other liiree members." ' meaning William I. Wheelwright. J. C. Ainsworth and C. K. Adams, would qualify. If they did not do so by Monday, he said, he would appoint three recommended in their places. But Mr. Wheelwrigni ano air. Ainsworth said last' night that they would not accept the Governors ap pointment. Mr. Adams la in California. Mr. Wheelwright said: "It seems strange to me that some persons do not appreciate that certain members of the old Port of Portland Commission are advised by their coun sel that they still constitute the com mission, that the law under which the Governor appoints them is unconsti tutional. The three members of the old board say they are still in office without accepting the Governor's ap pointment, not because they want It, but In order that the question may go to the Supreme Court that the law may be construed. If I should- attend a meeting I would never attend one ex cept to resign. The business of the port rnuat go on, you know, and we are taking this position to give the people opposed to us a chance to come up and oust us from office. Not one 01 the seven member! or me oia -om mission wants to stay there a minute.' "I wrote Governor West I did not think it best to act on tne old Doaru and on the new board also before the legality of the old board's position Is determined." said Mr. Ainsworth. "and that we would have to consider our selves members of the old board until the legality of the new and old are determined. I think we can nave a decision within SO days. Before any of our proceedings will be legal the court must pass upon tne legality ot tne act of the Legislature providing for the new board." Mr. Collins said last night he had not yet received Governor West's ap pointment, but that when he did he was perfectly willing to qualify and serve upon the new commission. "I will try to work harmoniously with the other members of the commission," he said. WEST WUL SELECT OTHERS Choice, IlowcTcr, Not to to Bo Left to Chance, Is Concluflon. SALBM. Or, March 21. (Special.) In miming M. O. Collins for the Port of Portland Commission today. Governor West said: "I am in hope that the other three members will see lit to qualify at once. In the event they fall to do so by Mon day I shall appoint three new members to take their places." The Governor take the attitude that the Port of Portland Commission bill as passed by the loot Legislature Is strictly constitutional until It Is proved to be otherwise and he Intends to ap point a commission that will serve If the men already selected by him do not take advantage of their appointments! The original six men selected by the Governor were named by the use of a hat, the executKe throwing cards bear ing the names of the six men recom mended by the Chamber of commerce Into a hat and drawing out three and going through the same process with the names recommended by the Committee of Fifty. But results Indicated that his appointees have not altogether been nutstled with the conditions and here after, if It si necessary to make further appointments, the Governor will select them by making the appointments nim self without the aid of his hat. Commissioners - elect w heelwrlght. Adams and Ainsworth were the three recommended by the Chamber of Com merce. SCHOOLBOY BRINGS SUIT $5000 Sought From Teacher Who Is Alleged to Have Whipped lllni. VANCOUVER, Wash.. March !1. (Special.) Although only 11 years old. Walter Roche, son of John Roche, la plaintiff in a suit In the Superior Court to collect 15000 damages, ana :uu nhvslclan's fees from Humphrey H. Smith, the lad's school teacher in a country school in Clark County. The suit is brought by the father of the child. Roche alleges that on December 17, 1910, his son. Walter, was attending school, being a pupil of Mr. Smith. Young Roche desired to pick up a match on the floor, to which Smith ob jected. It is alleged, and Smith struck and bruised him with a rod. So vio lently did Smith attack the child, it is alleged, that he fell down between the seats. As a result It Is held that he may lose the sight of his left eye, for which Injury the father of the boy asks 15000 damages. ' MOTHER KILLS SON ASLEEP Walla Walla Woman, Believed In sane, Then Slays Self. WALLA WALLA. Wash- March 21. With a bullet hole In his head. William N. Wllcoxson was found dead in bed this morning, while his mother lay dead across the foot of the bed with a bullet In her brain and a revolver clenched In her hand. The mother was dressed and evidently murdered the son while he was still sleeping, afterward turning the gun on herself. Neighbors heard three shots in that vicinity yes terday morning about 9, but thought the reports were caused by boys shoot ing firecrackers. Seeing no evidence of the family yesterday, one of the neighbors broke into the house this morning and made the grewsome dis covery. Mrs. Wllcoxson. who was 49 years old, wa alwaya regarded aa a peculiar woman by the neighbors, who think that Insanity was the cause of the deed. According to their statements, she seldom visited tbem. and oft times would refuse to speak to them. The son was It years old and a member RHEUMATISM i DRTTTEX OUT. There's na use trying to enre r h em mat Ism with drugs and dope. Tou can't remove the cause of the trouble that way. Electricity la the only thing that eoake right in and forces the poisonous uric acid out of your a y s t em. Electra. Vita, the dry-cell body battery, ap plied while you sleep, will satu rate your body with a glowing Stream nt a 1 antrl n fire and quickly banish the pain. It has cured some ot the worst cases after all other methods of treat ment had failed. Don't waste yonr money on worthless drugs. Get Electra-Vlta and get well. GIVEN FREE ' Our blar. free book tells all about F.lectra-1 Ita. how It cures and what It costs. Send us this coupon with your name and address ana receive a copy by return malL THE ELECTRA-YITA CO. to MAJESTIC BLDG, SEATTLE, WASH. Pleaee send me. prepaid, your free 90-page. Illustrated book. Name.. ......................... Address. . ....................... Causes Sickness Good Health Impossible With a Disordered Stomach. There 1r nothing that will create sickness or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people dally contract serious maladies eimply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. " We urge everyone suffering from any stomach derangement, indigestion or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the distinct understanding that we will re fund their money without question or formality. If after reasonable use of this medicine they are not satisfied with the results. We recommend them to our customers every day, and have yet to hear of any one who has not been benefited by them. Three sizes. 23c. 60c and $1.00 a box. Sold in Port land only at The Owl Drug Co., Cor. 7th and Washington Sts. S. K. CHAN CO. Their Chinese medicines of hrbs and roots cure won derfully. It has cured many male and female suf ferers of all kinds of slck netw. Including chronic and private ailments, when other remedies fail. Their medicines are harmless. No operation. Consultation fi.r luriUe Kv f r Phan foe MTS.S.L CllSn men by Mr. Chan. Call or write. Th S. K. hmn C hlnee Medicine Co, 2-0 H MurrUon 81, Bet. 1st and Sdv lortland Or of the local mllltla company. The fact that he had been tn ill health for some time and out of work Is also thought to have been partially responsible for the woman's despondency. John W. Wllcoxson, the husband and father of the dead pair. Is traveling salesman for the Best Manufacturing Company, and has been absent from home for a month. At present he l in the vicinity of Coulee City, where he haa been notified. ALBANY GETS SECOND PARK business Men Give 14 Acres, Larger Tract Donated Recently. ALBANY. Or.. March 21. (Special.) Another park site has been offered Albany and If both are accepted the ctty will have parks on the eastern and western side of the city. Robert U Burkhart and William II Burkhart, prominent Albany men, have offered the city a tract of 14 acres lying Just east of Geary street and close to the Willamette River. The only condition of the gift is that the city will spend .1000 a year for five years in Improvements. This site adjoins the city limits on the east while the 44-acre tract recently offered My Terms k Treatment within the reach of all. I will not accept your ease If I cannot cure yon. I will give you an absolute guarantee to cure you er not charge you one cent for my services. The reason hundreds of men today are discouraged la because they have given no care to whom they entrust ed their ease, their precious health. They do not consider the ability, professional standing and reputa tion of the physician - or specialist of whom they took treatment, but have considered far more the fact that by not going to a specialist of ability they could get cheaper treat ment. Such Is not the case, because It requires ability and skill to cure any one of the ailments to which I devote my full time and attention, and the specialist who possesses the ability to cure, gets all the business he can attend to. If you are today discouraged because you have not been cured It Is your own fault, lou have no one else to blame but yourself. It you have sought treat ment and are not cured. It Is simply because of the fact that yon have not thought enough of your health, your life, to pay the pr'ce of a com petent, reliable specialist, who pos sesses the ability necessary to cure you. The one thing for any man ' to consider is simply this: "I want to get cured. I must get the aliment conquered before It conquers me." If you look at this matter from this standpoint, valuing aa yon must do your future health and happiness, vou will consult at once the BEST and MOST RELIABLE) specialist, one whom you know from his per manently and long-established reputation to be the best, and If your case Is placed with him the cure will surely follow In short order. LASTLY, REMEMBER, there is no man who really desires to be ured who cannot place his case with ma. BECAUSE I always arrange Eiy terms so that any man can receive expert attention and care at my S 8TI TUTIOK. , I CrRJE 8 Ay EL T AITO PKRMAVEJTTLT Bloedl AH safe. Wertem Decline, Kidney and Bladder Allamts, Tarleeso Telaa and All Allmeata P.enllar te Hen. EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE Men make no mistake when they come to me. I give yon the results of long experience, honest, conscientious1 work.- aand the best service that money can buy. If you are ailing consult me. Medicines furnished in eur private laboratory from 11.60 to t.v a oourae. If you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Boors I a. M. to P. M. dally. Sundays, to II only. , nlf . M i. 1 p 23m Yamhill St 3t LOUIS IfleaiCal lO. Portland, Oregoa DR. GREEN SYSTEM OP MAN BUILDING TREATMENT at atsVw. - . THE M tllALIST WHO CI RES. It matters not what your ailment Is, or who has treated it. if it is curable we will give you Immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. lo not allow money matters to keep you from getting well. We charge nothing to prove our meth ods will cure you. Our guarantee NO MONK Y REQUIRED UNTIL, SATISFIED Is your absolute pro tection. Consultation, examination and dlagnoKis free. . We claim for our treatment nothinsr "wonderful" or "secret" It is simply our successful way of doing things. VARICOSE VEINS Weak. Swollen, Sagging. Knotted, W ormy-llke V e I a a. Clotted Stag nant Pool of Impure Blood, Weak, JVervoua, Low Itallty, Mental Be. presalon. We daily demonstrate that VARI COSE VEINS can be cured wlth out severe surgical operation. Beneficial effects are immediate. Pain quickly ceases, enlarged veins rapidly reduce, healthy cir culation speedily returns, and strength, soundness and robust health are soon restored. BLADDER AND KIDNEY The complicated ailments of theee organs are'rapldly overcome. There Is no Kuesswork about It. We re move every obstruction, stop every waste, allay nil Irritation and in flammation, revitalise the weak, ened organs and soon accomplish a safe, thorough and permanent cure. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON Knah, Copper-eolored Spota, abrup tions, Lleera, sore Montla or throat, Mucous Patches, Swollen G lands, Falun Hnlr . Our NEUCLEC-ATOXTL, treat ment for SPECIFIC BLOOD POI SON leaves no Injurious after ef fect. It does not "lock in" the poi son, but delves It out of the sys tem, so there can be no comeback. Being a Blood - Purifying, Blood Making Blood Cell Remedy, It gives the patient a pure, fresh Blood Stream, and restores him to normal health. NERVO -VITAL DEBILITY The eanse of Nervo-Vltal Debil ity, aa well aa Its evil effects opon the physical, mental and other powers la familiar to all afflicted anen. The ayanplotna need not be enumerated. We want all ailing men to know that our ANIMAL. EXTRACT treatment is the Ideal remedy for NEKVO-VITAL, DEBILITY. It does not stimulate temporarily, but re stores permanently. All disagree able symptoms disappear, nerve energy Is regained, self-respect, self-confidence and self-control return, and the patient Is pre pared for a new period of life. PILES AND RECTAL Rupture or Hernia, Piles, blind, feeding. Itching or protruding; Fistula, I leers, and etc. Our proven methods make hoa- pltal operations unnecessary. In most cases no pain or detention from business. We guarantee quick relief and positive, permanent cures. AFFLICTED1 MEN What you want Is a cure. Come to us and get It. Once under our treatment, you will quickly realize how simple a thing it Is to get well in the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to years. Office hours, dally 9 to 5. Evenings, 7 to 8. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. DR. GREEN CO. 3(12 Washington St., Portland, Or. the city by Mr. and Mrs. H. Bryant lies Just west of the city. NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNLESS CURED IP! A Thorough and Per manent Cure For Every Ailing Man Whose Case I Undertake for Treatment, and Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Until You Are Well. Could Any Offer Be Fairer? No man could make a fairer or more " itralghtforward 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 service 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 you will be cured. Don't wait until It Is too late. My method 1 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 speclaltv In practice to only a few of the more Im portant ailments so that I could KNOW these thoroughly. JSIy experience along this one path for 25 years qualifies me to say positively that such troubles as 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 ordinarv physician. Most of them are original with me and were devised for Just such cases as the ordinary courses of treatment fall to reach. I cu 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 f article of Inflammation remaln ng 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 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 rhart, shewing the male anatomy and affording an in teresting study In men's ailments, free at office. FREE CONSULTATION Callat 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 AM, DAT FROM S 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, MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OR. A Satisfactory Record Numbers of Patients Who Call on This Famous Man, Toole Ills Treatments and Became Entirely Well. THE CHlN'ktiK DUC1UR. His reDutatton for successful cures has been due to a thorough knowledge of each particular complaint coming under his care and his ability to relieve suffering quickly. He does this bv uslne simple remedies, fur nished by Nature, compounded from Roots, Barks, Herbs and Buds which are gathered in every !oca.lity of the earth- Their medic inal . properties are unknown to the scien tists of this country and are guarded very closely by the Chinese. In his treatments no mercury or poisons are used. His pre scriptions are absolutely safe, sure and painlesH. AH the diseases known to the medical profession have come under his care. Like his forefathers, he has made it a life tudy. Tnese ana many oiner diseases are treated successfully by him: Catarrh, Asthma, La (Irinac. Hhenmatism. Htomach. I Jin tr and liver avrouoies ana an private oiseaws. If you live out or town and cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular. In closing four cents in stan ps. Open Evenings and Sundays. Tii3 C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1624 First St., Cor. Morrison. Portland, Oregon. BING CHOONO. CHINESE DOCTOR. Strowbridge bldg., 13? H First street, room 13. and Alder st. Chinese Root and Herb Medicines. Cures Cancer, Rheuma tism, Consumption, Dropsy, Catarrh, Ftomach, Lung. Liver and Kidney Troubles. All Cbrouic ailments of men and wo men. Examination free,' Drugstore, 265 Flanders St. L. T. YEE & SONS The Old. Relleble ChlneM Doctor spent llXetlm. study of herbs and research la Chins.; area srantcd diploma by tha Emperor: ruaraataaa cure all ailments of men and woman whn others fail If you suf fer, call or writ to VBK RON'S MKDICLNE CO.. lt First. Car. Alder, rertlaaa, in. Gee ti f Gee Wo Wo f f Berated Golden teal i AAsafe and simple remedy for a. f Brwmtkitit, Catarrh. Hay Feoer rSt I JriflmmmavtloriB, Irritations, nlesr I p I fttlons of ALL mucous membrmnes I -a I or linings of the nose, taUTOftt I I i I Btomavata or other organs AT DRUOOISTS 9 f iS&Al Why net ert ytmrtclf mmm V---' Tremttss wtth ch bottle V or mailed oa request. I J Ersu Oesial Co. J Esw mfe I3 The Leadlnc Specialist. 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 painless method. Pon'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 POISON. No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the Interior, but harm less, blood-cleansing remedies that remove the last poisonous taint. MEN OMT. fl 0,000 MUSEUM OF ANATOMY. LARGEST IN THE WEST. FREE TO MEN. 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. Tou 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 just 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 Second streets. En trance 12814 Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. 11. Sunday. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. MEN CURED $10 ISOURFES Pay When Cured We nave every Known remedy ap pliance lor TKEAT1M, VOU. Our ex perience Is so great and varied tliat na one of the ailments of ilen Is new to ua. COalU l. A Ail) TALK IT UVlvU. Ceneral Uebiiuy, VV east Mervea. In somnia KeaulL ut eiyusura, uv.rwari and other Violations of .Nature's lawr. Diseases u -.idder and K.ldneya. Vari cose Veins, quickly and permanently cured at small expense and na lietea Hon from business. afUClAi. AalaiauATs Newly COB' tracted and enrome caaes cured. Ail burning, itching and iniiainuiatiua stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected la seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of questions. Office Hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sua Cays. 10 A. M. to 1 P M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co Wash. St, Portland, Orrs;on. I CURE A