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TITE MOUNTS G OREGOXIAX. TUESDAY, MAItClT 23, 1911. 20 CARGO IS SECURED Bates & Chescfarough Get 900 Tons for July Shipment. ARRIVALS DUE NEXT MONTH Coorm Invaditff Portland F1-l! rinds Balnr. Brisk and Wilt Carry Morh Frrlrht to and rroia 'rw York flu. More than ton of ctro from New York ku already been secured by th Bate Cbesebrough line for 1 Ins; there tn Juty ana for Intermediate i;ln practically all space reserva tion hare been taken. The teamT Riverside, with the second throuah car ma for Portland, which tu scheduled t arrive April 1. la not exported be fore April IS. fhe ha a full cargo and will load bark with 4SO.0 f't of lomoer. all of which l deetlned for point on the Atlantic aide. BmuM of limited carirn farllltlc of n;i operating from the eastern termlnn naT the Isthmu to New York and war porta It ha been found Im practicable to Mp lumber of greater lerarth than feet, thouah there I a stiff demand for timber of SO feet. The vessel alo lack deck apace for loadlnc a Is done on thla foam. It la thotght that In the near future Batea at Chebrotis;h will other ton- ii(i. because the lumber output from the Northwest will be an attractive commodity with which to start vessel back to the Isthmus. Tre tariff for that material belnc one-half of the rail rate srrrs to held mlllmen. but as aaort-lrnath stun I. placed In such active competition with white pine and eastern forest products generally, they ax boring for facilities that will car for uch timber aa only th Northwest ran produce. YTXCENT IS HIT BY GAJfrXOCK Farly Morning Collision Damages Derrick Scow MlghllT. Sailor on the British ship Vincent had their dreams rudely Jarred about o'clock yesterday morning when a steamer towing losr rafts, believed to have been the Gamecock, crashed Into the side of the ship lyln- at Alber dock. Th stem of tlie steamer caught on a large knot protruding from one of th Vincent' ballast logs and tore It off. Jamming the log against a derrick cow owned by Hrown Ac alcCaba. on which some of the plank Ins: was stove In. and then striking th kow about at the decklln with her bow. Records maintained on the Hteel brldice show that at 5:15 o'clock the liimrcwk passed through with raft In tow. but a It wa dark at the time of the collision the ship's officer on watch could not distinguish the steam er's name. Jlember of the crew were mystified as to why the steamer should have forsaken the usual course toward midstream and headed shoreward, and at such an ancle that she struck nearly bow on. Brown A MrCaba re port that the damage to the acow, white abov the water line, will neces sitate It being hauled out for repairs. Harbormaster 8peler made an Investi gation of the case, but is awaiting; a statement from the steamer's offtcer to ascertain if there was any confusion regarding; the (hip's lights. HARRISON' I.IXE IS STARTED Steamers Will Sail Every Month From Enropet for Coast. First of the carriers In the new Har rison line, which will operate from tirupean port to Coast harbor, has sailed from Amsterdam. She 1 the British, steamer Centurion, which Is due t. leave Antwerp April 1. The steamer will call at Olasa-ow. Liverpool and Swansea. The British steamer Civilian Is scheduled to sail from Liver pool May 1 and the British steamer Craftsman from there June 10. The Centurion will discharge at San Pedro and San Franrlsco and terminate her voyage at Vancouver. H. C but the others, depend'ng on the amount of car ta offered, will call at California port. Portland. Ksiolmalt. Nanalmo. New Westminster, prince Rupert and Pugct Sound. The Civilian and Craftsman will both probably come here. Balfour. Cothrle at Co. are Coast agent for the e Trice and It Is planned to have regu ular sailings from Kurope every fourth Saturday. The service Is expected to take considerable business from Inde pendent sailing vessels, which have In the past handled much of the Kuropean general cargo, and while a few will com around the Horn annually, the fart so much grain and lumber are be ing sent from I lie ' Pacific Coast In team tonnage serves to reduce the prospect for sailers, except at rates that are not productive of large profit. M'RGESS CLEARS FOR NORTH First Oanncrr Vrel I-part With Material for Plant. First of th Alaska salmon fleet of the new season to get away will be th American bark Levi . Burgee, which yesterday cleared at the Custom-House for Nushagak. A her destination I far removed from any customs district In the North, her owners deposited a bond with Collector of Customs Mal colm that her cargo wa unduttable and It will not be entered. The vessel car ries feet of lumber. S0OO fret of piling ami several lots of machinery and matrrtal to be used In the recon struction of a cannery burned last sea son at Nushagak. , The ship Herltn an. I tug North King, of the same flag, will be covered by the bonding arrangement. They will depart In a.lvanc of the regular fleet, as the Berlin has more material for that point and the North King will carry her usual load of supplies and rear, other vessels of the Columbia Kiver fleet are working cargo at As toria and the last will be out of th river early next month. They will re main In the North until Pull, receiving the fish pack as It Is canned and cased ' and then head again for Winter quar ter. Part of Ira w to Chne. Harbormaster Speler eterdav granted permllon to the Portland tiaa A Coke Company to close the east channel of th Burnslde-street bridge draw this morning to facilitate the lay ing of a ga main under water. The main paralleling the Steel brtdge re ceutly broke and a that crossing is to be torn away this season. It was de cided to change the location of the sup ply service for the East Side. Comya line Tomorrow. e W. Leslie Comyn. of the firm of Comyn. Mackall A Co.. Interested In the management of th China Import xport Lumbar Cumyssr, Hlca handled 5.000.000 feet of lumber from Portland during 110. Is due In the city tomorrow from the North. He comes on business connected with the dispatch of th steamers Beckenhatn and Hut tonwood. which were chartered last wek to load here with the option of Puget Sound. It Is thought that the Beckenhatn will be given cargo here, taking 1.000.00 feet - of lumber at Kilami and the remainder, or about 1.&40.000 feet at either Llnnton or St. Johns. The Huttonwood will load In the North under present arrangements. Marine Notes. Balfour. Guthrie A Co. haa taken the steamer Northland to transport a cargo of wheat to San Francisco, loading next week. Ms lor Mclndoe Corps of Engineer. will ask for bid In a few days on In stalling oil burner nd tanks In th dredge Clstsop. Cantaln K V. Grunstad has been ap pointed master of the tug Triumph, vie Captain .. r. Ulldes. ana aptain r. v. Stlnson la In command of the steamer M. F. Henderson, vie Captain J. L. Smith. To discharge ballast preparatory to loading wheal under charter to Hind. Rolph A ro. the Russian bark Ocean, which arrived at Astoria Saturday from Salaverrr. will be towed to Llnn ton In a few days. With th largest cargo carried In her career, th teamer J. N. Teal left for BTEAJfE INTELLIGENCE. Da t Arrive. Kama. From. Date. Tt.av.r ran Pedro In Sue II. Klmnrt Tillamook. .. . In Itr.akLwat.r. ...Coo. H.r in i;o. v. K!dr. .San Pedro la GaM'd Gat.. . . Tillamook. ... lo port port port p-rt ..In port .. Mar. -' Anvil Han. I I:ar n rwro....ir. Huanok.. . . . .. .yen plro. .. .Air. 2 fine, fit y. ..... !an P.dro. .. .April a m.rld. BalUoa Apr. 1 ecbedaled ta Depart, Kama. For. Pete. A mil Bsndon Hr. 2 l;s.r i4ro M.r. U" lr.akwatr. . . .-.o. Hay. ... -Mar. ::. Sue II. Klmrsri!lsrn 'k. .. Mr. '- a;-o. u. Kid.r. .n Pedro. ... l nr. (Uilden Gate. . .Tillamook. ... Mat. " lieur San I'rdro. ... Apr. J Hontkr f4D flm -pr 5 K.im cur s.n r.dro.... April HK.rsld Ualboa Apr. 30 th Big Eddy yesterday, and today her cargo for upper river points will leav Celilo on the steamer Twin C'tles. which will make her second trip of the year to Lewlston. On her seventh round voyage for March between Portland and Tilla mook, the steamer Golden Gate arrived up last night and will sail again to morrow morning. Captain Errlckson being bent on completing another trip, which will break all records between the two harbors. Entrlos yesterday at the Custom Ilouse included the steamers Break water from Coos Bay. and the Kose rrana, from San Francisco. The bark Levi G. Burgess cleared for Nusha gak. Alaska: the Breakwater for Coos Bay and the Itosccrans for San Fran cisco. Acting on Instructions of the Bu reau of Lighthouses. Commander J. M. Ellicott Inspected a site at Astoria Sunday, where it is proposed to erect a memorial lighthouse at the present location of the wireless station, th move being In connection with the cele bration of Astoria settlement, and a report will be made to Washington. Repairs to the hog chains of the steamer Hassalo. and other work of a minor nature are to be performed at th O.-W. It- A N. boneyard soon, so sh will be ready for Summer business, as the steamer Harvest Queen , will be taken off the Astoria route then. Orders will, also soon be Issued for overhauling the steamer T. J. Potter in advance of the North Beach season. Small boats stripped from naval ves sels, which are stored In numbers at the Bremerton Navy-Yard, may be used by the lighthouse service, as naval ves sels depend mostly on steam launches and sailing craft and small boats are being relegated. A few craft are re quired at lighthouse station that prob ably will be drawn from the discarded equipment. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAVD. Msrrh Arrived Kteam.r Oeo. V. Eld.r. trom an Ilro and r pons: tlrsnrr J A. I'hinil.ir. from San Francisco: steamer Well.lry. from sn Praix-iaro; siesnier Wesiem.r. from Sen Francisco; steamr Golden tisle. from Tilla mook, bailed oteamcr Rusecrans, for Saa Francisco. Astoria. Or., March 27. Condition at the moutn of th. river at 5 P. M-, smooth; mind northwest 1- miles; weather, clear. Arrived at and lrft up at I' 40 A. M. ril.smer c,o. W. Elder, from Sen Dleeo and aar ports; srrlved at T end Irft up St S:13 A M . steainrr J. A. rhanslur. from Sen Kranctuco. Hslll at 7:30 A- M. steamer Shu Yak. for San Ileo: sr. I led at V.15 A. M.. Norweslan stfsmer Flvsja. for Hong kong and av porta Arrlvrd at 3:3U and lfl up. strainer Westerner, from San Fran Kan t'rmnrlsco: arrtr.d at 3 40 P. t. and Irft up: t m T WMtwirr. from San Fran cisco; arrlv.d Ml 4 I". M. and left up. steamer trolHrn ;t. from TllUmook. Sailed at S:30 A. M. stramrr Maverick, for San Francisco. rin Francisco. - March -" rislled at -p. m airm.r n.ar. for Portland: steam- rs Wlnnrtiaav. for Ku-hlnotxu; Carm.l. for lloiiiam; Kedondo. for Coos Bay: schooner VV. It. llmond. on codflshlng cruise; steam er Auncion. for Port Anael.a rVstt. Vv.nh.. March JT. Arrived Ptrarner lvrrnir. from San Francisco; stesm.r lelhl. from Tacnma: stesm.r Clly of pueMs. from Sound ports: steamer A r irvll. from ban Francisco: steamer Wash tensw. from Tscoma. Saailei V. S. S. Heather. for Alaska: stemtner Admiral Sampson, for Vsides: stesmer Tamplco, for port Hlak.ley; steauner Buckman, for Saa Francisco. Point 1-obes. March Tl Psssed at I P. M. Hteamrr Shasta, from Saa Pedro, for Columbia River. St. Nasatra. March TT Arrived March M. Noraegtaa steamer Solvelg. from Port land Marshfleld. Or.. March 17. Sailed Steam er Alliance, for Portland. Yokohama. March S. Arrived Mont eaTl. Iron Vancouver. Ttatea at Astoria TMr-sdar. Hlsh. Low. 11 30 A. M S-l net .1 44 A. M 14 feet iSii P. M 0.5 foot SIX MILES TO BE GRADED Clackama.t Southern Railway to Be Sin Work Tuesday. OREGON CITT. Or, March IT. (Spe cial.) Work on the Clackamas South ern Railaay Company's new line to Beaver Creek and Molalla will begin Tuesday. Money haa been raised for the grading of the first six miles, th part specified in the aubscriptions to the capital stock, and the work will be completed aa fast as possible. Work will commence Tuesday at a point near Newell Creek, where It crosses the Highland road, about three miles from this city. Subscribers are urging the director to go ahead and lay tl'.e steel and equip and operate the road rather than to Interest an outside company In that portion of th work. The director, at a meeting Saturday night, finally con sented to attempt to raise the addi tional amount tliat uch a plan will en tall, and If successful th road Is to ba kept a an Oregon City and Clackamas County enterprise. The directors figured on raising 1 1 -.-000 to grade the road to Bearer Creek, and ISO.wa haa been raised. To build, equip and operate to the Molalla coun try 134.000 will ba needed. There will b a large amount of freight to b transported as soon as th road Is completed GUN STRENGTH IS BIG CKCISER BOSTON" WILL HAVE STRONG ARMAMENT. Ship to Be Vsed by Oregon N"val Reserve Equipped and Will Be Brought Here 3Ir 15. When tha cruiser Boston is turned over to the Oregon Naval Reserve, which will be May IS. she will have her former gun strength, with the exception that there has been one four-Inch gun substituted for a six-inch piece thai was carried during tha time of her memor able participation In the battle of Manila Bay as a member of Admiral Dewey's fleet. Commander J. XI. Ellicott, inspector of the Seventeenth Lighthouse District, re sumed hi dutleea locally yesterday after a tour of the Puget Sound territory that Included a atop at Bremerton. While there he Investigated report of coal tests made of Northwest fuel recently on vessels of the Pacific fleet wl:h a view to utilising them 1n connec tion with the use of Onast coals In th lighthouse service. While there he viewed th Boston and was Informed of her armament. "When assigned to the Oregon Naval Reserve the Boston will be In first class steaming condition." said Commander Ellicott. Bhe is being thoroughly gon over .and considerable money ha been expended to make th repairs and tnko care of the overhauling. She will hnve two eight-Inch guns, three six-Inch guns, one four-inch gun and aix stx-poundera. a-hlch should make an efficient battery for all purposes that the naval reserve force will require In their drills and duties." There will be some "red tape'' to be unwound before the vessel la headed for Oregon waters. A the Naval Reserve bill was signed February 14 and CO days mtaet elstpse before It becomes a law. It will devolve on Governor West at th expiation of that time to formally make knosn to the Navy Department that the State of Oregon has enacted a meas ure nmklng provision for a naval fore and that one of sufficient enrength Is being maintained. The Navy Department could order a erew and a staff of detached officers on duty at the Bremerton yards eiboard to navigate th Boston to Portland, but It I anticipated that a compromise crew will be selected, the state being asked to order north as many officers and men at are available and the shortage will be made up from the Bremerton force. HIGHER ALL AROUND WHEAT PRICES AIVAXCED A CENT AT SEATTLE. Australian Onions Are Received and Will Be Csed in Filling Alaska Orders. FEATTI.E. Wash.. March 27. 'Special. The advance In wheat continued today, wltn prices 1 cent higher all aroud. Buyers of fered fed S cents for bluestem and were able to set but little at that price. Club went to 84 and 40-fold to Mi cents. Barley sd vanc.d to S?5.oO. The Farmers' Union has advised Its members by circular not to sell what wheat they have left. Extra fancy Yakima potatoes sold ss high ss $3d on Western avenu today, marking the highest price obtained In two years. A few Australian onions have arrived and are quoted at i cents per pound. Most of the onions will be used In filling Alaska or ders. The Australian onions stand the long trip North better than the native varie ties. , Aspsras-us was lower st 9 to 10 cents Good bananas were scarce. Tomorrow's boat will bring a large consignment of vegetables. Poultry was In good supply today at 5t centa. Eastern exits are about off the mar ket, but several carloads are rolling and due to arrive during the week. A few Cali fornia egxs sre arriving, but are not much of a factor in the local market. P BODICE AT SA3 FRANCISCO. Quota! loais Current la the Bay City Mar kets. SA.V FRANCISCO. Murrh 27. The follow ing produce pries were current today: VexelabL-s Cucumbers, S 1.50 2.-; gar lic. 4rtdc: green peas. otlv; string beans, nominal; asparagus. 36 6c; tomatoes, nomi nal: rll plant, a VI 2 Sc. Butter Fancy creamery. 25c. Ksss Btore. 17Hc: fancy ranch. 10c Cheese Young America. 14 n 14 He. Mlllstuffs Bran. Sot2; middlings, S.13 43 3. Fruit Apple, choice, $1.2.1: common, tl: Mexican limes, S7J7.30; California lemons, choice. $.1; common. fl.S.V oranges, navel, $ I ru 2. 50 ; pineapples. S495. Potatoes Valines Burbunks. $2.23 V 2.4.1; Oregon Hurbanks. fl.eo62.lo; Early Rose, 1. .-.? 1 Si. Onions Nominal. Hy Wheat. 13.30 per ton: wheat and oats. ttll: alfalfa. IttflS. Receipts Flour. 300O quarter sacks; wheat. BOO centals: barley. 3AM centals; oats. 4110 centals; potatoes. 68 IK sacks; hay, litis tons. Boos at New York. NEW TORK. March 27. Bop Steady. Strength' of Hospital Corps Asked. VANCOUVER BARRACKS. Wash.. March 27. (Special.) Hope that troons would be sent from this post to th Mexican border was increased here today, th Secretary of War asking Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph T. Clarke to MEN CURED $10 IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured Wa oave every known remedy ss. pllanc for THbUTlltO YOU. Our ex perience is so great and varied that o a of th ailments of Man I new to ua CUBIt: l.V A .NO TALK IT OVttH. General lxbUity, Weak iNerves, la. somnia Keauita ui exposure, overwork and other Violations et isature lawt. i.i.esse. n . adder and Kidney. Varl- eos Veins. Quickly and permanently cured at small expanse sad bo ite. tlon from onsinasa. kFsvClAX. An.ssai.Vfa Wwly con tracted and enroaic cases cured. AJi kurnim. Itching and Intlamtnatioa slopped In 24 hours. Cures effected la even days. 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I SH01 UN I CAN CURE THEM I demonstrate my ability in the treatment of the ailments in my specialty, first, by giving immediate benefits; secondly, by the rapid progress my patients make from the beginning, and each and every patient knows that he is going to get well from the fact that there is no standstill about the ailment, no weary week and months of wait ing, hoping and watching for benefits the trouble must yield if I tell you in the begiiTuing I can perma nently core you, and it is because I am a scientific specialist and knerar horw to CtT&E. By the latest and best methods, I cure, to remain on red, Blood and Skin AilmanU, Varicose Veins, Piles, Kidney and Bladder Ailments. If afflicted men in Portland and vicinity knew of the permanent enres I accomplish, of the patients I dis miss who don t have to continue seek ing and paying for treatment, some of them having been treated a dozen timee before, they would surely lose no time in neeing me. i prove my success over other specialists. I don't ask you . to believe me. I don 't ask you to take my word for what I say a visit and treatment will tell and convince you if you have any donbts. I WILL TREAT YOU PUFC fit a DUar Jfee Be Pal riVEaCa I alrss Cared. for on week If you desir to prove that I can cur you. I have spent thousand to devlop mv treatment, and I know what it will do. Don't experiment elsewhere. Try my treatment free, and be convinced that I can cur you. W all, the ordiaarr afttetar I taapailsasrsitlaal ssl saaktaK salatakeas I aeoasmivalsa esres. See sa aw. $5.00 AND $10.00 IS ALL I CHARGE FOR CURING SOME CASES MY PRICES ARB ALWAYS THE LOWEST, no matter whr you r'o. Thr Is a reason my practlc Is th larvest. my offices are th arart. I am prepared to treat the larrest number. Therefor I caa cur you th cheapest. - Having: th most experienced and best scien tific treatment to be had. I can onr you the quickest. If you hav any trouble whatever, come to ma. CONSULTATION AMD XAatlW ATIOX faEI at office or by mall. On personal visit Is preferred, but If this Is Im practicable, writ us a full and unreserved history of your case and set our opinion free. Many cases cured at home. Medicines fresh from our own laboratory, 11.60 to -60 per course. Haw A. M. to 8 P. M. lull's, 1 t IS. ST LOUIS MEDICAL CO., Inc. 330V YAMHILL STREET, PORTLAND,' OREGOJf. . MrjAABalenier . restored and I now . MrsCEGoodwin hrn!t man allre babr crlrl. tha fnv of our Citi, 111 Southgat a twelvo pound habv Aiirea i. uaie, ja , pouna ooy." jirs. nac l. eslevnue, i-a. brought happiness to examinln.tr boards for promotion. Phy sical examinations of the officers were made today. Sick headache results fom a disor dered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by the use of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try It. For sale by all dealers. v " W . T r i 6 fJ 3 RIDS THE SYSTEM . OF CATARRH A Thorough and Per manent Cure For Every & i n m Ailing man 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 dp I ever attempt to treat Incurable case. If I sttempt to treat your case, therefore, depend upon ft that I will cure you. If ailing- vou can depend upon It that the aervtce I offer you Is the service you need and Is service such as can be rendered by no Maybe you are one of the laraje number of men who think their cases are incurable. Perhaps vour own doctor has told you you could not be "redi bul remfmber: 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 bv 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 it 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 electrio 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 aj 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 or them are original with me and were devised for Just such cases as the ordinary courses of treatment fail to reach. I CURE CONTRACTED AILMENTS. Every contracted ailment I treat Is thoroughly cured; my patients have no relapses. When I pro nounce a case cured ther 1 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 as to war rant uncertain methods of treat ment, and I especially solicit those cases that other doctors hav been unable to cure. OBSTRUCTIONS. My treatment Is absolutely pain less, and perfect results can b de pended upon In every Instance. I do no cutting or dilating what- My colored chart, showing th male anatomy and affording an latex-eating atndy la men's ailments, 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 DAY FROM I A. M. TO P. M AND SUN DAYS FROM 10 TO 1 ONLY. The DR. TAYLOR CO. CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, 234 Vi MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OR. I CURE Blood Diseases, Nervous Decline, Varicose . Veins, Obstructions, Piles, Rupture; Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic and All Ailments Peculiar to Men. 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. Bv my treatment you feel the returning flush of health at the very start. The bounding energy of youth revived, vigor of iealtb 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 12S$4 Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. WAI JING'j COUGH REMEDY The most wonderful cough medicine in the world. Also have some good remedies for Internal, Ex ternal, or Eruptive Dis- ao.n. rf hnth n t . full 1 vplla tn II u-. S 'NO CHINESE HERB & J . O O T MEDI(E CO, Jt 301 V4 Ftrat St, jPortlaad, irresjuau L. T. YEE & SONS The Old. Rellabl Chloeae Doctor spent, lifetime study ot bcrbs and research In China: was sranted diploma by ths Emperor; suaranteajs curs all aliments of maa and woman when others tail If you suf fer, call or writ, to lilE (SON'S ktCDICINE CO.. 1UH tint. Car. Aider. rarUaad, Or. ; vcatarrh:! j ; BLADDER i 3 . VsWiiKi24- Hours H? lMJZJ? Each Cap- x-v , V, s"- sole bears the (MIDYI ( -a.ni.r" name f s- . eioors of counterfeit t a The Leadlac Specialist. VARICOSE VEINS. I cure varicose veins in one week and the patient need not ba detained from nis 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 wfil 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 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, f 10,000 MTJSEL'M OF ANATOMY. LARGEST IN THE WEST. FREE TO MEN. FREE FOR ALL AILING We want all ail ing men to feel that they can come to our office free ly for examination and explanation of their conditior without being bound by any ob ligation to take treatment unless they so desire. We will make a thor ough and scientif ic examination of your ailments fret of charge, an ex amination that will dsclose your true puyaicai con dition, without a knowledge of which you are groping in the dark. If you have taken treatment else where without success, we will show you why it failed. Every man should take advantage of this op portunity to learn his true condi tion, as we will advise him how to best rega'n his health and strength and preserve them unto ripe old age. If your case la curable, the DR. GREEN system of MAN-BUILDING treat ment will give you immediate bene fit and a quick and lasting cure. There is no uncertainty about it. No risk to run Our guarantee NO MONEY REQUIRED UNTIL, SATIS FIED is your absolute protection. We cannot tell vou in this an nouncement afl we would like to, but wU fully and freely explain our proven methods to all ailing men who come to us for the help they need. AFFLICTED MEN, before treatlns elsewhere, honestly Investigate our proven methods. Yon will then under stand how easily we enre all curable casea of VARICOSE VEINS, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. SERVO -VITAL DE BILITY, OBSTRUCTIONS, BLADDER and KIDNEY troubles, CONTRACTED ailments, HIPTIHB, PILES and all RECTAL ailmenta. 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. Orrice hours, daily 9 to 5; evening. 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 1 DR. GREEN CO. 32 Washington St., Portlnnd, Or. Sickly Wipe it off your otherwise good looking face put on that good health smile that CAS CARETS will give you as a result from the cure of Constioation or a torpid liver. It's so easy do it you'll see. 915 CASCARETS 10c a box for a week's treatment, all dranrists. Blegest seller 4d ths world. Million boxes a mcnto.