Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 30, 1911, Page 18, Image 18

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    18 TnE MORNING PRECOMA. .THURSDAY. MARCH 30. 1911.
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Portland Drydock Gets
Job of Repairing.
Big
TUG TO BE SENT NORTH
No Part of Work Will Bo Handled
Indrr Contmrt Much Time to
tt Consumed In Making
Vnel Seaworthy.
To arraeae for towing the damaged
rtearoer Yucatan from Esqulmault to
Portland. J. K. "mr arrived In Port
land yesterday and met with Superinten
dent Campion, of the Port of Portland
-ommljaion. to neKoiiate for the servlrj
of either tha Hi Wetllula or Oneonta la
brtnelnc the vessel to tne public drydock
at St. Johns for repairs. It la ald that
the Yucamn will leave from tfe north
between April S and 1".
It waa lirsely owlnc to proaperta of
securing for Portlaml the work of repar
ln the Yucatan, after lie went on the
ro. as. that the Port of Portland Com
mxlna authorized a reduction In dock
ace tariff that placea Portland on a
par with the larcvsu Atlantic Cat
porta In cheep dockage chara-s. yet It
Is asserted l!al the executives of the
Fn,uimault plant hare made a bid for
lifting tie Taratan that la rot greatly In
ex-vs of what tha Portland charge
will be.
The repalra and renovations! planned
to nt the Yucatan for the rortland-"all-fornia
service are to be prwecuted by
day labor, and It la said that no part
of the undertaking will be rsiniild tinder
n contract. It la brl'.eved that consider
able time will be necessary In which to
place the steamer In srasrorthy condi
tion. She la to be tow-d from Victoria
to Eequlmaut and docked. o that aa
examination can be made by the Insur
ance InterrMs to coyer her Journey to
Portland. It le estimated that from five
to alz daya will be required for a tug
to mak the trip from the Columbia to
Kstiitmault and return wtth the vessel.
Tne Port of Portland l witling to
undertake the task, thnuch It wlil prore
more expensive In operation than when
tae tucs are on duty at the mouth of
the river, because the reconatructlon
work will cause a large sum to be ex
pended here, probably rl.isas to JIOW'A
and bee'.tVa k-ep the drydock occupied
for s lone period.
PHEJX.KS TO STAKT WORKING
Port of Portland Ope-ratlona Co
Ahead Peaplto Dlf frrcoces.
Although there are two Port of Port
land Commissions and all new trans
actions hare been held up until tha
lecsllty of the act under which Gover
ror West named the new board Is d'ter
mlned. t'aotaln Hugh .Jrav.s. superin
tendent of dredaes. Is proceeding with
plana for getting the Columbia and
Portland Into action shortly. The Port
land will so Into service April 1.
working from a point In the Wlltam
atts three-quarters of a mile from tha
mouth, south half a mile, clearlnc tha
channel above where work waa sus
pended late In the Fall.
The Columbia la to go Into Com
mission April 1 on the west side of
fwaa Island, digging a steamboat
channel eight feet deep. J0 feet wide
and two miles lone. A there are
places Inside of the Island where
lumps atand two feet above the sur
face of the river at low water, the
prospecta are that the Columbia will
have a busy period until the June
freshet Interferes. The , Portland's
task will be to deepen the channel at
least to Si feet, and probably S feet
will be ordered, white the work will
be a continuation of the basin dredared
at the mouth of the Willamette, m will
have a width of between 0 and
feet. As the Columbia l:lver Is rising
slightly. It I calculated that there will
be an abundance of water so the pipe
line pontoons can carry the discharge
Una to shore.
. .r ..l. fnr Keettla.
mf way hwhi ...
She Is said to be of about the same capa
city aa ii c rv ...Km . ....... . . . .
terday morning for the Orient via
Puget Sound. L'arro offerings for April
loading are heavy and business will
continue brisk until the last of May.
when the low rates on wheat and Hour
are to be terminated.
Lollipop Heads for Ocean.
TC D. Morse, of Newport, who recent
ly bought tha launch Lollipop from Ray
Kir, left yesterday morning for Ya
qulna Bay. bring escorted to tha mouth
of the Willamette by Mr. King aboard
the launch Martha King. It la planned
to leave the Columbia Klver today and
If all goes well the Lollipop ahould ba
In Yaqulna Bay tonight. Sha Is to ba
operated between Newport and Toledo
until tha Summer season opens, when
she will be used for nshtng and pleas
ure expeditions about tha bay.
Ship Libeled for Brandy.
Fleckensteln. Mayer Co. filed a
libel autt against the ship Wllhelmlne
In the Federal Court yesterday. The
company allegea it had on board a
consignment of bottled brandy, which
It was Importing from Antwerp. When
the consignment waa checked up 2
bottles were found to be missing. Tba
company allegea the ship's agents re
fused to pay lor tha missing brandy.
Tender Equip for Service.
ASTORIA. Or.. March S. (Special.?
The lighthouse tender Manxanlta Is
being equipped with submarine mine
planting machinery. It Is understood
that the object Is to have the vessel
ready for aervlce In the Navy Depart
ment In case of emergency.
Marine Notes.
To tow a derrick scow from Three
Mile Rapids to the Big Eddy the
steamer Shaver was sent to tha Mid
die Columbia yesterday.
To Inspect work completed on light
vessel No. J. and arrange for her re
suming service April 1 on Swfftsure
Bank. Commander Klllcott. lighthouse
rose cmrs damage slight
Steamship Reported as Having
Sailed for San Pedro.
Two dents on plates on the port bow
and the scraping of paint from plates
near the keel are reported to be tho
sum total of damage sustained by the
steamship Kose City In plowing
through a dock and landing on the
rocks In the rear at San Francisco
Bunday morning, nnd officers of the
steamer Bear, arriving yesterday, say
that the Hose City sailed from tin
Francisco for San Pedro Tuesday. No
report of her departure was received
through the customary channels.
General Agent Kansom was apprised
yesterday that the Hose City1 would
sail from San Franrls-o on schedule
April 1. northbound, and that would
conform to the schedule and bring
her Into Portland April 1. When an
examination waa made of the Rose
City's hull on the Hunter's Point dry
dock. It Is said the small amount of
Injury sustained was regarded remark
able by shipping men. who expected
to find her p airs harmed to an extent
that would necessitate a long delay.
It la also made known that a second
survey of damage to the dock has
placed the estimated cost of repairs
st less than II (WO. The Bear present
ed a busy appearance at & o'clock yes
terday, when she -erthed at Alnsworth
flock, as about 4J0 passengers disembarked.
ll jrBER CARGOES ASSEMBLING
Tramp Hampton Chartered and Two
Schooners Are Taken.
Two lun.ber cargoes destined to off
shore points are being assembled at
the plant of the Portland Lumber Com
pany, one of about tO.t0O feet that
sues to Kobe on the British schooner
lartd Kvane. sailing in May. and the
other of about l.i).t0t feet which Is
to be transported to Melbourne on the
German bark II. Hackfrld. that haa
been taken by the American' Trading
Company. B. four. Guthrie Co. wlil
dlstatch the Kvans. but the cargo waa
sold to her owners.
There are negotiations under way for
additional carcoes. but little business
has been closed for this month. At the
Kaatern Western mill only one ship
ment Is ready and that consists of
about lo.eoe feet. It was reported yes
terday that Kind. Roiph Co. had tak
en the British Steamer Hampton, which
Is on the way from Baltimore for San
Francisco, and she may be available for
May loxdlng. She has a Puget bound
option and other recent charters fixed
with the same options are the schooner
KMorado and the schooner Kxpanston.
both to load for Hind. Roiph sV Co. aad
sail lor Valparaiso.
Lncerlc Due In April.
Next "of the Bank Line vessels to r:i
at Portland will be the new British
steamer Lueerlc. which Is oa her mil
ilen vovsae from Kngiand and Is to
start loading, bare Aprli being on
STEAMER INTELLIGENCE.
Doe te Arrive.
Name. From. Date
Wasbinston Sen Francisco In port
A.,, urn. Knn-ka I" I"'".
Anvil lundos In Pr'
Bear n Kedro In port
Colu.n Cste. . . Tillsmook. ... Apr. 1
Geo. W. Elder. San Kelro. ... Apr. I
ue H. Elmore Tillsmook. .. .April 1
Breakwater. ...Coos Hay April J
Koanok. San I'erfro. .. -Apr. a
u.ntv s.b I'Mlro .April 3
fi G.n C.ilrn Akrll
kl..nl.1a helboa Apr. 1
c sedated te Depart.
Kama Fr. r,,,i.
AaMI Bsndoa Msr. w
A'il.n-e .Eur'ka Wr.
Washington. .. .yan Francisco Apr. 1
Oeo. W. Cider, .ean H'-Iro Apr. I
Uoiden Gate. . .Tiramook. ... Apr. 3
Ier Pan Prdro. .. . Apr. S
ftareakwrater. . . ."ooe Bay Apr. 4
Hue II. tlmoreTlllamonk. ... Apr. 4
Koaaoke. ..... .San Pedro. .. .Apr ft
Boee City. .....Han Pedro. ...April 5
Barer. ....... Han Pedro. ...Apr. 13
Riverside Balboa .Apr. 0
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Inspector, will leave for Puget Sound
today.
Carrying 110.:S bushels of wheat,
valued at t3.1?7, the French bark
Bougainville will leave down today,
bound for Limerick. She cleared yes
terday and went to the stream from
Irving dock.
Captain Gustafsen. master of tha
Russian bark Ocean, arriving yester
day at Llnnton from Salaverry. reports
having encountered nead wlnda on tha
way. and 4 days were required In
which to complete the voyage.
As a means of permitting represent
atives of Puget Sound firms to Inspect
work outlined on her machinery and
at the same time deliver supplies In the
north, the lighthouse tender Colum
bine will sail from Astoria today.
Collector of Customs Malcolm haa
been advised that "by virtue of a law
passed by tha Council of the Empire,
the Slate lHum and hla Majesty, the
Km per or of Russia. custom-houses
have been established at Petropavlovsk.
In the Province of Kamtahatka. and
at Alexandrovsk. In the Province of
Sakhalin Island.
Yesterday's entries at the Customs-
House were the Russian bark Ocean.
from Salaverry. with ait tons of sand
ballast, and the steamer J. A. Chans
lor. from San Francisco, bringing 40,-
000 barrels of fuel oil. The Chanslor
cleared for the Golden Gate, the steam
er Westerner for tha same port, with
630.000 feet of lumber, and the rrench
bark Bougainville for Limerick.
Collector of Customs Malcolm haa
approved an application of the Mon-
rvh Transportation Company to
change the name of the steamer Chss.
It. Spencer. recently purchased, to
Monarch. A few changes are being1
made aboard the vessel, the most Im
portant of which was cutting away
the roof of the upper deck, so as to
give a view of the forward deck from
the pilot house.
Malone Joyce, who has acted as Los
Angeles scent of the San Francisco
Portland Steamship Company for near
ly a year, and Is known In railroad
circles from one end of the Coast to
the other, has left the service to re
sume his former duties with the Col
orado Midland System, which had tem
porarily closed Its Los Anireles office
last season, owing to an Interruption
In rail connections.
Captain Pearson yesterday relin
quished command of the Port of Port
land ateamer Ocklahama. to devote his
time to moving vessels to and from
Astoria as a member of the Independ
ent Pilots' Association. It is asserted
by them that there will be no reduc
tion In the ruling rates on their part,
and that they are prepared to work
for small gains If the Columbia River
Pilots' Association slashes tariffs, aa
they are fresh from nominally paid po
sitions as steamboat masters.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND. March 20 Arrived Gaso
line schooner Anvtl. from Bandon and way
P'Vta - steamer Hear, from !tao Pedro and
Han Franclseo: steamer Coaster, from San
Francisco: Kusstan bark Ocean, from Sala
verry. SalleU flrlt:sb steamer Kumerlc.
for Hontkoac and way ports, via Seattle;
steamer J. A. 'h.inslor. for San Francisco:
steamer t.eo. W. Elclr. for San rtra;o and
way ports; steamer Oo:dra Oata. for Tillamook.
Astoria. Marxn zv. (-onditton at the
mouth of the river at ft 1. M.. rourrh: wind.
nortnrrst. J9 miles: weather, clear. Arrived
down at 4 A. 34.. steamer Klraore. Arrived
dvo at and sailed at lo:S0 A. M.. steam
er Breakwater, for Coos Bay. Sailed at ft A.
M.. stramer Beaver. lor Haa Fedro and San
Francisco. Arrived at fi iO and left up at
10:30 A. M.. ateamer Bear, from San Pedro
and San Francisco. Arrived 4tt 'J and left
up at 2 P. al.. steamer Coaster, from Saa
Fran.-tsco. Arrived aown at a :o f. M..
Bnrteh steamer Kumerlc
Ufi Francisco. Marcn - ArtiTM at mid-
nljrht. stramer Caaco. from Portland. Ar
rived at 12 noon, steamer Shoshone, from
San Pedro. Salied at 4 P. M.. steamer F.
b. Loop, for Portland.
folnt Keyra. jaarcn ' u ar - r.
M.. steamer Sana Yak. from Columbia River.
for San fjieg-o.
Seat Tie. ilareh 20. Arrived Pteamer
Northwesters, from Valdes: ship A. J. Full-
r. from Fort H aaetay. eai.ed steamer
Oovernor. for Tacoma: steamer Arsyll. for.
fi-n Franclaco: etramer Columbian, for Ta-
coma: steamer Taxnpico. for Uupont.
saw Francisco. Marcn arrived
Fteamer barkrnttne Arcber. from Hoche
Harbor. salted steamers Amenra saa.ix.
f.r tlonekoris: Wateon. for Seattle: Ln-
tralla. for Oram Harbor: F. S. Loop, for
Astoria; schooner oea.ana. lor eiusiaw
Rtvar.
Tide at Aratersa Tkrn-adsiy.
Hlsh. Low.
S-4S A. M 1 feet:M A. M 0T foot
L.U3 P. M.....S.J Ieetil:le a M.....U.S lout
HOW HE CUSE
his SKIN
About twenty years ago, I began to break out with Eczema on my
bead, leg and arms, and commenced treatment with the local doctors,
but did not get much relief. I continued 'to treat the disease under
the direction of different physicians for two years, and at the end of
that time they Said the disease waa chronic. I then quit them and
tried various ointments, salves, lotions, etc., for another two years, .
bat soon I was a bad off as before, so I finally decided to let medicine
alone, and for twelve or thirteen years I suffered intensely from the
Eczema. During the time I lost about half of my hair. At last I be
gan & S. S., doubtful of a cure, because the disease had run on so long,
but I soon discovered that your medicine was doing me good, and .
continued to take it After taking S. S. & for awhile I was completely
cured of the Eczema, not having a single spot left on my body, which
before was almost completely covered with the eruption. I waited
until the Spring to see if it would return, but have seen no signs of it,
and am satisfied the cure is permanent. It has been several years now
and I do not believe I will ever have any return of the trouble.
1017 Hack berry St, Ottumwa, Iowa. P. C NORFOLK.
Vhat S. S. S. did for Mr. Norfolk it can do for every one who is
afflicted with a Skin Disease. He is just one of the many thousands
who have cured themselves by the simple process of purifying the
blood and removing the cause from the circulation. We want you to
be cured if you have any skin trouble, and shall endeavor in this short
talk to tell you just why S. S. S. will accomplish the desired result.
The skin is composed of two distinct layers. One is known as the
epidermis or outer skin, which has no fibres, and serves principally as
a covering to the body. The other is known as the derma or true skin,
and is composed of elastic fibres, fat tissue, glands, lymphatics, nerves,
etc. The thousands of tiny veins and arteries with which this lower
section is interlaced, supplies the cuticle with healthful properties from
the circulation to keep the skin smooth and healthy. We can therefore
readily see how necessary it is for the blood to be pure if the skin
remain free from disease, and also why humors and acids in the circu
lation always find their way to the surface and cause skin affections.
All skin troubles are due to a humor or acid in the blood. Instead
of supplying rich, nutritive properties to the cuticle, the circulation
constantly deposits an acrid impurity into the sensitive fibres and tis
sues. This causes inflammation of the under layer of the skin which
splits or breaks the thin outer tissue and causes an ulceration of the
glands, producing a discharge upon the surface, in the form of Eczema,
tetter. Salt Rheum, etc. There is likewise a dry form of skin disease
such as Acne, Psoriasis, etc. In these varieties the humor in the blood
diseases the pores, hair follicles, etc., causing them to swell and
protrude to the outer surface. Pimples, rashes, eruptions and like
troubles are all due to impure blood, and only a blood purifier can cure
them. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., wiil perhaps afford some tempo
rary relief from the itching, and assist in keeping the skin clean, but
such treatment can have no effect on the humors in the blood, and
therefore never do any permanent good.
S. S. S. cures Skin diseases of every kind by neutralizing the acids
9nd removing the humors from the blo6d. S. S. S. cools the acid
heated circulation, builds it up to its normal strength and thickness,
multiplies its rich, nutritious corpuscles, and adds to its purity and
nourishing qualities in every way. Then the skin, instead of being
irritated and inflamed by fiery humors and acids, is nourished, soothed
,ind softened by a plentiful supply of rich, pure blood. S. S. S. is the
greatest of all blood purifiers and therein lies its ability to cure skin
diseases. It cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, pimples, boils,
rashes and all eruptions of. the cuticle. These troubles cannot remain
when the cause has been removed, and S. S. S. will certainly remove
the cause by purifying the blood. Book on Skin Diseases free to all
vho write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.a ATLANTA, GA.
PLUM WITH SEVEN
Board Called to Name State
Forester for Oregon.
FIRST MEETING TODAY
Many- After Office Created by Kc
ccnt Legislature Paying $3000
a Year Deputy to Bo Ap
pointed at S1800.
Reannnrtlnrr to the Call Of Governor
West, members of the State Board of
Forestry will hold their llrst meeting
at Salem today. inis ooaru
created by enactment 01 tne lasi leg
islature and will direct a general poucy
of aupervlslon and protection' of tne
forests of the state. An appropriation
of IjO.000 waa provided by the Legis
lature to defray expenses of the board
for the ensulnar two years.
Tho membership of the board was
completed this week by Governor West.
Ita members are: L S. Hill, of Junc
tion City, representing the Oregon &
Washington Lumber Manufacturers' As
sociation; A. P. Sprsgue, of Portland,
of the Oregon Forest Fire Association;
A. T. Buxton, of Hillsboro, of the Ore
gon State Grange: George H. Cecil, of
Portland, of the United States Forestry
Service, and Dan P. Smyths, of Pendle
ton, of tha Oregon Woolgrowers" As
sociation. Governor West and George
W. Peavy. bead of the forestry depart
ment at the Corvallls Agricultural Col
lege, are ex-offlclo members of tha
board.
Forester to Be Named.
Among the first duties of the board
Is the election of a State Forester.
There Is considerable strife for this
office, which carries a salary of $3000
and the appointment of a deputy at
S1S00 a year. The Forester Is also
charged wlrh the appointment of fire
wardens to patrol the forests of the
state.
Among the aspirants for State For
ester Is F. A. KUiott, employed by the
Spaulding Logging Company at Salem.
Mr. Elliott Is recommended strongly
for the place aa a man of practical ex
perience, having been engaged In the
timber business In various capacities
In Oregon for 30 years. For many
years he was In charge of the protec
tion from Are of the timber holdlnga
of the Oregon California Railroad
Company. In that capacity be organ
ised and directed a large force of fire
lighters and kept the company's prop
erty loss from nre at a minimum. By
this experience he gained a thorough
knowledge of the timber of the entire
state.
Roscburg Man In Race.
S. C. Bart rum. of Roseburg, la an
other applicant. Mr. Bart rum Is for
est supervisor In charge of the Ump
qua National forest and probably the
oldest supervisor in the service in this
state. He entered the Forest Service
In 1S99. while this department was un
der the Jurisdiction of the General Land
Office, and haa served continuously
since. Mr. Bartrum la Indorsed for
the place , by nearly 100 prominent
bualness moa and citntena of hla home
town.
Other candidates for the appointment
are: Kdwln P. Sheldon, ex-aecretary of
the Northweet Lurahermen'a Associa
tion: Pavlri K. Stewart, of John Stew
art at Son. of Portland, dealers In tim
ber lands, and Assistant Forester
Knoll, of California.
NEW COMMISSION TO MEET
Port or Portland Officials Will
Hat; Firol Session Today.
Notices were yesterday Issued for
the first session of the newly appointed
Port of Portland Commission to be
held at the offices of Judge Munley.
Wells-Fargo building, tomorrow morn
ing at 10:30 o'clock. Commissioners
Mears, Ksterly and Goodman, appoint
ed this week by Governor West, have
not qualified but are expected to take
the oath of office and be present at the
session. In addition there will be Com
missioners Inman, Gray, Collins and
Macgulre.
Aa the Commissioners are not In pos
session of the Port of Portland's busi
ness, nothing will be transacted bear
ing on its affairs other than to prepare
for litigation to determine the consti
tutionality of the act under which they
were named. In the evening there
will be a meeting of the committee of
50. at which accounts will be audited
and general financial reports made so
that a fund can be set aside to assist
In carrying on the litigation to be di
rected against the Commission in
power.
Edlefscn Fuel Company has the best
country slab and block wood. Both
phones.
HOW TO SUCCEED
During the last few years, conditions
In all lines of business, even profes
sional life, have changed so completely
that every man is waking up to the
fact that in order to win success he
must specialize and learn to do some
one thing and do It well.
So It Is with any article that Is sold
to the people. It must have genuine
merit or no amount of advertising will
maintain the demand for the article.
For. many years we have watched
with much interest the remarkable
record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver
and Bladder Remedy. From the verjr
beginning the proprietors had so much
confidence In It that they Invited every
one to test It, free of cost, before pur
chasing. It is a physician's prescription.
They have on file thousands of let
ters received from former sufferers
who are now enjoying good health as
a result of its use.
However. If you wish first to try a
sample bottle, address Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Blnghamton, N. Y.. and mention this
paper. They will gladly forward you a
sample bottle by mall, absolutely free.
Regular sizes for sale at all drug
gists fifty-cents and one-dollar.
WAI JING'S COUGH REMEDY
The most wonderful cough
medicine In the world.
Also have eome good
remedies for Internal, Ex
ternal, or ErupUve Dis
eases of both sexes. Call
or write to S. H. WAI
'IVO I HIKR HERB A
OOT MEDICINE CO,
SOIH First St, Portland,
Oregon.
L. T. YEE & SONS
Tb Old. Bc4lb1 CtalBCM
Doctor pnt lif.Um atody 4
hcrbaj and MMftrca la China;
wu vraatad diploma by tta
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ilmcnt of mca and womii
ba otfcors tail If you suf
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PECIAI
Here Is an Opportunity for Any Man to
Be Cured Easily, Quickly and Permanently
NO MAN should suffer tha low of that ritality which rendem life worth Uying, or allow himself to b
eoine less than Natnra intended, when there, is at hand a certain cure for hia debility. Most o the FAlJSb,
most of The DEBn!rriES of te STOMACH, HEART, BRAIN, NERVES and AILMENTS of MEN from
which men suffer are due to an early loss of Nature's reserve power. You need not suffer from this. Ton
be restored. The very element which you have lost you can pet oaca, ana you may oe or. ayyj-
You can ba eared by the right sand ot treatment. ur w
can
man.
FIRST WARNINGS OF DANGER
When you are first aware of any disease or debility upon
your vitality, then you should prooure the proper medioal 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, ae
tire brain, congenial make-up and physical development show
that no contaminating influences of disease are devastating his
system, that no. mental, moral or physical debility is making
his liff 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 t have a doubt, or if I recognize incurable
Complications, I positively refuse treatment. I would rather
give up my practice than indulge in either guesswork or make
believe cures. I have devoted years of earnest and conscien
tious endeavor to the unravelment of some of the most perplex
ing problems that ever confronted the profession, and believe
that I have attained the limit of medical possibilities in my par
ticular branch of practice. I have brought to light the true
nature of men's ailments and the causes of the symptoms they
present In addition I have by the scientific blending of drugs
produced remedies that meet every condition that it seems pos
sible to cure. There is no cause to hesitate. Consultation costs
nothing, and I will not offer my services unless I can eure you.
s
My Original and Exclusive Treatment for Men's Ailments Has Been Proven In Numbers of Instanoea Where
Success Has Seemed Impossible Before. Information That Is of Vital Interest to
' Every Sufferer Free. How They Can Be Cured Without Experimenting.
ITflna Van xriatA thai Tjmb- nt Health? I
XLSTV A V l. . .Vm-ut u u rw w
Corrrect Medical Methods for the Permanent Cure of Blood Ailments,
Piles and All Bladder and Kidney Ailments.
inOt a dollar need
be paid until cured
Medicine furnished from my own laboratory for
the convenience and privacy of my patients, from
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ll.i. a a." 1M. tm 8 P. M. Sundays from IS
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FREE
Conoultatlos and examination. It
you cannot call, writ for fra
flelf-xaxnlnatlon blank and book.
Many caes our ad at homo.
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ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO.
230V2 Yamhill St.
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 la wasted. Tou are not per
mitted to drag along for d a y and
weeks on promlees until hope at last
dies. Bv my treatment you feel the
returning flush of health at the very
starts 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 ertori win onus
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 Socond streets. En
trance 128V4 Second street, Portland.
Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 1 P. E
Sunday. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
MEN
CURED
$10
IS OUR FEE
Pay When Cured
W. aave every known reiveuy ap
pliance lor THUATLKti YOU. Our ex
pexlence la to great and varied that nj
ana ot the ailments of Men le new to us.
COMB IN ANO TALK IT UVKK.
General Debility, Weak Mervea, Ia
omnla Results of exposure, overwork
ad other Violations of iSature's lawc.
Diseases o. .wilder and Kidneys. Varl
eose Veins, quickly and permanently
cured at amall expenae aad no dsl.a
tlon from baelnesa.
efaclAJ. a Newly cos.
tr acted aad curomc caaea cured. Ail
burning. Itching and InliaimnaUoa
Stopped In 14 hours. Cures effected la
aeven days. Consultation free. If ua.
able to call, write for list of question,
Office Hours A, M. to P. XL bua
cy. 10 A. M. to 1 P M. only.
Pacific Coast Medical Co
Z24Vi Wash. &t-. Portland. Oreoa.
TO-NIGHT
mss.
3
an
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 eould 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
ervice I offer you Is the service you need and
Is service such as can De renaerea Dy no
Jtfcer 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 De
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 i 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 26 years qualifies me to say positively that
such troubles ae 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 lust such cases as the
ordinary courses of treatment fail to reach.
Tne Lea dins; SpedaHat,
I CURE
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
fartlcie of Inflammation remain -ng
and there is not the slirhtest
danger that the disorder will re
turn In Its original form or work
Its way Into the general system.
No aliment 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.
OBSTRTJOTIOWS.
My treatment la absolutely pain
less, and perfect results can be de
pended upon In every Instance. I
do no cutting or dilating what
ever. My eolereel ekart, ahevrlag the
male anatomy- ana fforoiag aa la
tereatlaa; ataar la ss.nHi all meats,
free at crfflee.
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 oome
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 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.
10,000 MUSEUM OP ANATOMY.
LARGEST IN THE WEST.
FREE TO MEN.
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 casp 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. , , DT,
MY OFFICE IS OPEN ALL DAY FROM A. M. TO I P. M., AND SUN
DAYS FROM 10 TO 1 ONLY.
The DR. TAYLOR CO.
CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS,
- PRIVATE ENTRANCE, SS4H MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OR.