lT7TF,-rOT.XTXa OHEGOXTAX. THURSDAY, APRHJ 13, 1911. - - -- - - - -- - SO- I BROKERS HARD HIT Farmers' Union Will Handle Its Own Wheat Crop. DOCKS ARE TO BE BUILT Open Klver Transporatlon Com pany Superintendent Summoned to TCU Wall for Business Conference of Importance. Anothr move of the Farmers' Union la centering IU Influence in Portland a-raln circles with the expectation of selling wheat and other cereals direct. Instead of disposing of them Inland to grain exporters, came to light yester day with the departure of Captain W. H. Buchanan. superintendent of the Open River Transportation Company, who was summoned hy telegraph to a conference at Walla Walla. The particular aim of those to gather there Is said to be the construction of a dock and a-raln warehouse on the Upper Columbia River. Wallula being the favored spot, and It Is Intended to enter Into an agreement with the open rtver service to transport all a-raln that can to brought to the river from sur rounding territory. The Farmers Cnlon recently closed negotiations for the leasing of Colum bia dock No. 1 for a year, beginning July 1. and It Is said the annual rental will run close to $10,000. The dock has a capacity of 15.000 tons and it Is pro posed to center there all wheat that can be collected by the union, purchas ing from Its members Inland, which will be offered for sal, principally to California buyers. With an agreement In force between the union and the open river Interesta It Is figured that wheat can be landed at tidewater with a considerable saving over the charge assumed by local exporting firms in patronising the rail lines; besides. It will be delivered direct to the dock with less loss of time than usually at tends transportation by rail. At the open rtver organisation has thrown down the gauntlet to the rail lines In the matter of wool rates and quotes tariffs In conjunction with through Eastern shipments via ocean lines. It will endeavor to gather wool patronage from the onion members and Induce them to establish shipping points with proper facilities. Ths amount of wheat to be handled by the river steam ers will not make serious Inroads Into tbe crop harvested, by any means, but It may form a large percentage of the yield In tbe district wherein the ware house Is to be situated. Tbe success of the undertaking will Induce tbe con struction of additional facilities. 2f AME W ANTED FOR XEW BARGE Earning Capacity Assured but Ves sel' Owners Lack Title. With money apportioned for -fcer con structlon and fitting out. her engines on the way from tbe East, the hull work progressing at a rate tbat Is en couraging and prospects for business that may necessitate the employment of a double crew, stockholders of the Clatskante ' Transportation Company face alluring commercial prospects with a twin-screw gasoline barge that Is being turned out at the yards of the Portland Shipbuilding Company, but one feature distresses them and that Is the fear of tbe vessel being placed In operation without a name. Drake C O'Reilly, whose regard for his Celtic ancestors has prompted the painting of all barges of the Diamond O fleet In green and the christening of each wrth a name beginning with a capital O. has voiced sentiments as a stockholder In the barge antagonistic to his scheme being followed of honor ing the Irish, and leans strongly to ward the adoption of an Indian cogno men. In fact. It has been suggested that a name contest be started on the waterfront, as all connected with the corporation have exhausted sugges tions. HlawathaPocohontas. Rala-in-the-Face and jawbreakers of the red man's vocabulary difficult to pronounce are taboo. but a musical-sounding, brief, expressive title would be wel comed and probably the person sug gesting It Invited to christen the craft. I. EWIS RIVER RIX IX POCBT Mascot May Be Replaced by Vessel Built for Freight. The building of a successor to the burned steamer Mascot and the charter ing vessel to take her place or sell the Portland-Lewis River route, are possible moves of tbe Kamm Interests. Decision Js expected before the Summer sesson opens- Tbe steamer Undine, which Is on the run. Is of too great draft to be used exr-pt during the best stages of water. ' To construct a steamer of the Mascot's type would cost about CS,0"0, mo It has been decided. In the event tbe building proposition is adopted, to or der a vessel principally for freight pur poses. There may be cabin accommo dations for day travelers, and through tbe elimination of numerous staterooms and conveniences Included in the design of the Mascot It is estimated that a successor could be obtained for Sales were made yesterday of por tions of the Mascot's machinery, and an examination of her engines, which were cracked when the hull submerged after the fire, was ordered. Her wheel parts, boiler, rods and such equipment can be utilised after being overhauled, but it Is doubtful whether the engines would prove satisfactory. Whlla the gasoline launch Charm Is expected to care for passenger business from tbe J.ewts River territory, so far as it moves toy water, steamboatmen say that the rail lines have taken so much patronage that a passenger steamer Is far from profitable. FRENCHMAN IS HERE AT LAST Marerhal de Castries Leads Season's Fleet for Slow raace. Following the slowest voyage or the season, which began when she sailed from Dublin with general cargo Iss days ago. the French bark Marechal de Castries crossed Into the Columbia River yesterday and as soon aa her car go Is discharged she will be given an opportunity to demonstrate her sail ing abilities in the opposite direction, as she Is under charter to Balfour, Uuthrle at Company to load wheat. The vessel was disabled In a gale and September 17 was towed Into Punta Arenas, her cargo having shifted and tha vessel sustained considerable damage. It was not found necessary to discharge and she put to sea again No vember JO. It was 18 days later that she sailed from Reef Harbor. Falk land Islands, and reached Hobart Jan uary IS. Bailing seven days later. The vessel has a Quantity of pig Iron aboard besides the usual European cargo and will discharge either at Mersey or the North Bank dock. The steamer Ockla fcama left down yesterday with ths 'British bark Oweenee In tow and will bring up the Frenchman. Graham Smokes Pure Leaf. Captain A.. W. Graham, of the Yellow Stack Line, held an Informal smoker yesterday on Taylor-street dock on ths receipt of a large sample of Tennessee tobacco, which wss forwarded from tbs South by A. J. Shirley, formerly agent for the company at Albany. Mr. Shirley Is Interested In tobacco culture and. knowing that Captain Graham changed pipes as often as he employs deckhands, sent him a roll of leave, direct from the Held, uncolored and without Ingredients which tha captain says make some to bacco a mystery. Marine Notes. Though delayed nearly 13 hours In sailing, the steamer Breakwater left for Coos Bay last evening with 9S pas sengers and a large cargo. To dispose of routine business, the old Port of Portland Commission, which retains the reins of administration, will meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon. To Lave hsr pilothouse enlarged and receive a general overhauling, the t STEAMER UfTELUGEXCJk Dae te Axrlvsv Kama. From. . Data Bvr. San Fedro. ...In port Bear Su Pedro Apr. IS K&Jcon iin Kraneiacw Apr. J hum H. Elmore TiMamooK... .Apr. 13 ttolden Oale.... Tillamook.. ..Apr. 13 Rlv.rald. Kalboa Apr. 13 BrMkiur....root Bay. ....Apr. lo Koanoka San Pedro. . . . A pr. le AlUanr. fcureka Apr. 17 RoaaClty Fan Pedro. . . . A pr. 1"J Anvil . .Ilanaon Apr. IS Henri Ibaen. . Jionkon. ...Apr. JO Geo. W. Elder. .San Pedro.. ..Apr. -3 1 1 ...atMtaaw ' ' ' ' 1 'SoSoIv. ; SPEOALISTKDRIEM soh ebedoled U Depart. T4.-vr Pan Pedn. . .. Apr. Golden Gate. .. Tillamook. ... Apr. Falcon e'an Francisco Apr. 8u. H. Elmore 1 illamook... Apr. Boar Fan Ped ro. . . . A pr. Breakwater.. ..Cooa Bay Apr. Roanok.. ...... San Pedro. .. .Apr. Anlan.e. ......Kureka...... Apr. Anvil Kandoa Apr. p.lveralde Ilalhoe Apr. Roe my San Pedro. ...Apr. l?0. 1 - E.IU.I . LI i tuiu. . . . "fi - Henrlk Ibaen.. Honskons Apr. SO Washington... aa Francisco Ind ft Tata 13 IT JT IS 1 19 IS 1 2 'o M steamer Diver, of Astoria, haa been hauled on the waya at Supple's yards. First of the steel arriving for ths new Harrlman bridge was unloaded yesterday on the site of the East Side approach, a derrick car being used In the work. Headquarters of the McCormlck Lumber Company have been moved to the Yeon. building and during the month the Associated OH Company will move there from tbe Lumbermens building. Major Mclndoe, Corps of Engineers, U. 8. A, has signed final papers In ths leasing of the Port of Portland dredge Columbia and he expects that she will commence work to the westward of Swan Island this week. Balfour, Guthrie te Co. have char tered the French bark St- Rogation to load wheat from Portland for the United Kingdom in the Fall. She will carry cement from London to Hono lulu on ths outward voyage. Captain Albert Crowe was yesterday summoned to Astoria in connection with the loading of the British bark Wlndrush. which will work lumber at Tongue Point for Valparaiso. She haa 900 tons of ballast aboard and about half of It will be discharged. With oil from San Francisco, the steamer Asuncion yesterday entered at the Custom-House. with the steamer Shna Tak reporting from the same port with general cargo. The Asuncion cleared for the return In ballast and the Shna Tak for San Pedro with 850. 000 feet of lumber. Charles M. "Gretner Is the name of a vessel classed as a scow-steamer that has been launched at the yards of the Portland Shipbuilding Company for the Portland Tug It Barge Company. She will be used in general river work and measures ii.I feet long, has a beam of is. 4 feet and depth of hold of seven feet. Her net register is 17 tons. Carrying 600 passengers, the steamer Bear Is due thts afternoon from San Pedro and San Francisco and the Bea ver will sail for California this morn ing with about STB on her list. In the future vessels of the line will sail from San Francisco for San Pedro at 11 o'clock in the morning. Instead of t o'clock, as has been the practice. Contractors engaged in building over a mile of the Celllo Canal will complete their task In less than 30 dqjrs and that portion of the project will be finished, with the evc?eption of Installing tbe lock gates. Major Morrow, Corps of Engineers, V. 8. A, left for Celllo yes terday to Inspect work along tbe seven miles of country through which tha canal will extend. Rough weather outside has tempo rarily held up the fleet of lighthouse tenders, aa the Columbine is barbound on Puget Sound, the Heather haa been unable to reach Southern Oregon har bors and tbe Mansanita will report attain today at Fort Stevena for mine- planting practice, which haa been sus pended during the past few days. Lightship No. 18. which has been stationed off the mouth of the Colum bia Rtver for two years, came inside yesterdav. having been replaced by re- BABY'S ECZEMA BEGAN When Two Weeks Old. Would Water and Itch. Broken Out Most on Face. Used Box of Cuticura Oint ment and Nearly Cake of Cuticura Soap. Was Completely Cured. " Mr little girl had eczema on her face which first started to break out on her when she was two weeks old. It began in pimples, and would water and itch. It was on the back of her neck in the edge of her hair, and in between her shoulders. But it was broken out ths most on her face. "I doctored with two different doc tors, and they did not seem to help her. Then a cousin of mine recom mended the Cuticura Remedies. She said tber cured one of her children, so I tried them, and they gave my child relief. I used a box of Cuticura Oint ment and nearly a oaks of Cuticura Soap, and my little girl was completely cured. 8 be Ls three years old now and has not a sign of ecsema. I have been keeping the Cuticura Ointment eras since and think the Cuticura Remedies are ail right. I toil other people about them and how thev cured my little gjrl." (Signed) Mrs. Minnie Clutter, Deer Lick. Pa.. Aug. 20. 1810. Cuticura Remedies afford ths most economical treatment for affections of the akin and scalp of Infants, children and adults. Bold throughout the world. Potter Drug A Chein. Corp., sole props., 139 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. as-Mailed free, samples of Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, with 32 page book on the care and treatment of ths skis and scalp. CUBES gPOBM ' A great many so-called remedies for Contagions Blood Poison are composed almost entirely of strong mineral ingredients. They seem to be compounded with the idea that one poison will coun teract another provided the stomach and delicate portions of the system can withstand the effects of the strong treatment. These concoctions are intended to kill the poison in the system. In this article we want to tell yon of S. S. S., a purely vegetable remedy for Contagious Blood Poison, a medicine that not only cures the disease, but one which from the first dose has a fine tonic effect upon the stomach and the entire system. Nor does S. S. S. attempt to kill the germs within the system, but cures by REMOVING them from the blood which is absolutely the only way to cure the disease. It docs not require any argument to "establish the fact that a blood disease can be cured only by a blood purifier; every one will admit the truthfulness of this statement The question of most importance there fore is, what medicine has proven by actual results its superiority as a blood purifier? We claim this distinction for S. S. S., and offer as proof the fact that for more than forty years it has been sold under this claim and the demand for it has steadily increased, and we have thousands of testimonials from cured patients from all parts of the country. Contagious Blood Poison, as the name implies, is an infectious blood taint which may be communicated from one person to another. Its virus is of a most insidious nature, multiplying from an insignificant germ in the blood, until it becomes a thorough systemic poison. Its first symptom is usually a tiny sore or pimple, but it rapidly spreads, and in a short while the entire body gives evidence of the poison in the blood. The mouth and throat ulcerate, glands in the groin swell, the hair begins to come out, copper-colored splotches appear on the body, and frequently running sores and ulcers break out on the flesh. -, A condition of such serious nature requires proper treatment Not only must the disease be driven out, but the system which has been weakened by the ravages f of the ooison, must be built up before health can be restored. S. S. S. CURES CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. It goes into the circulation and removes the last trace of the infectious virus, acts with fine tonic effect on the stomach, bowels, kidneys and all portions of the system, and thus makes a perfect as well as lasting cure. S.S.S. is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, each of which has a spe cific action on the system. Not a particle of mineral of any kind enters into the composition of this preat medicine. S. S. S. is perfectly safe for any one to take, and instead of upsetting the stomach as mineral medicines do, it tones up this important member and makes digestion easy. Thousands have cured themselves of Contagious Blood Poison by the use of S. S. S., and if you will write and request it we will send you, without charge, a Home Treatment Book, which will give you all necessary information for curing yourself at your own home, we will also give you free any special medical advice you ask for. S. S. S. cures by making pure, healthy blood Nature's real remedy. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. S.S.S. CURED HIM. X was affile! ted with a terrible blood disease, which was In spots at first, but afterwards spread all over my body. These soon broke out into sores, and It is easy to Imagine tha Buffering I endured. Before I became convinced that fhs dootora could do me no good I had spent a hundred dollars, which was really thrown away. I then tried various patent medfolnes. bnt they did not reach tha disease. When I had finished my first bottle of S. S. 8. 1 was greatly improved, and waa delighted with the result. The large red splotches on my ohest began to a-rowpaler and smaller, and before long disappeared entirely. I regained my lost weight, beoame stronger and my appetite Sreatly improved. I waa soon en rely well, and my skin, as dear aa a pleos of glass. H. L. MEYEK3. 68 Clinton St., Ntwark, X. J. lief light vessel No. 92. No. 88 will be given an overhauling. Commander El licott, lighthouse inspector, planning to have her cleaned and painted and the machinery gene over, while there will probably be miscellaneous repairs on deck. Some of her company were transferred at sea to No. 92 and she reached port with a skeleton crew. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. April IX Sailed Steamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay: steamer Ova. W. Klder. for Kan roro and way ports: British bark Oweanae, tor Queenatown or Falmouth. Astoria. Or.. April IX Condition at the mouth of the rlwr at 6 P. M., smooth: wind, northwest, 20 miles; weather, partly cloudy. Arrived at 11:45 A. M. French bark Mare chal de Castries, from Dublin, via Hobart. Balled at 2 P. H. Steamer North Kins, tor Kuehacak. Kan Kranclaco. April 1. Sailed at IS noon Steamer Koaa City, for Ban Pedro. 6alled last nlnht Su-amrr Maverick, for Portland. Yokohama. April 12. Arrived ycaterday British tamer Kumeric. from Portland. Ban Kranclaco. April 12. Arrived steam, era Nmnn Smith, from Coo Bay: Yosemlte. from HHIIniham: Tahoe. from Oraya Har- F bor. Sailed Steamers Wilhelmlns. for Hon olulu: Persia, for Hongkong; Tallac. for Puset Sound: Buckman. for Seattle; ship Tatoosh. April 12. Passed In at T A. M. Norwrdan steamer Skog-stad, from Portland, for Comox and Delagoa Bay. Klnsale. April 12. Passed yesterday British ship Kirkcudbrightshire, from Port land, for Queenstown. Seattle. Wash.. April 12. Arrived Steam ship Jefferson, from Bkag-way; steamer Col. E. I Drake, from San Francisco; steamers Adirtral Sampson. Watson, from Tacoma; steamer Govurnor. from Everett; schooner Luzon, from San Francisco: schooner A. O. Coats, from San Pedro; steamer Alaskan, f-om Sallna Crus; steamer Bee. from Ban Francisco. 8alled Schooner Fanny Dutard, for Berloe- Sea. Yokohama. April 12. Arrived previously Mongolia, from San Francisco; Suverlc, from Tacoma. . Port Said. April 12. Arrived Titan, from Liverpool, for Tacoma. Honskong. April 11. Arrived previously Asia, from San Francisco; Chicago Maru, from Tacoma; Strathlyn, from Portland. Or. Hongkong. April 12. Sailed Empress of China, lor Vancouver. Tides at Astoria Thursday. High. Low. 0-4 A. M.....8 feet'T:1G A. M 0.5 foot 1:14 P. M 8.0 feet!T:22 F. M 1.7 fuel "606" Now Given in Portland DR. A. G. SMITH I CONFINE MY PRACTICE TO MEN ONLY PROF. DR. EHRLICH'S WONDERFUL DISCOVERY Indicated in the Worst Form of Blood Diseases, Eruptions, Sores, Ulcers, Etc, Also in Threat ened and Early Paralysis, Epilepsy, Psoriasis, Etc All other treatment for Allmenta of the Blood have been slow, hap hazard, and never positive, often bringing about conditions worse than ths original ailment. "608" acts immediately. It ls administered only once, and the aymptoms begin to d'sappear within 12 hours. Dr. Julius j Metzler. of the John D. Rockefeller Institute, says: "Only scientific men can Imagine what a marvelous discovery this Is. It Is beyond be lief what it will do." "608" (also known as SALVARSAN) was discov ered by Prof. Ehrlich, of Frankfort. A. M., physician to the German mperor. after six hundred and five other experiments hence given the name "606." I hare personally administered this new remedy and know Its power. I have a full supply of "60S" on hand, made In the German laboratories, and Imported In the original tubes. I make all required blood tests, and am thoroughly conversant with tha technique of preparing and admin istering ths treatment, which I will gladly explain to all Interested. A. G. SMITH M. D. 2344 MORRISON ST, CORXER SECOND. PORTLAND, OR. Here Is an Opportunity for Any Man to Be Cured Easily, Quickly and Permanently NO MAN should suffer the loss of that vitality which render, life worth Hying; or 1ohh8IN5r T T b. "LaW th. risk! ktof tf ta.t.nt. Com. 1. J .ttK.; u.yug. ny th.d. ' FIRST WARNINGS OF DANGER When Ton are first aware of ny disease or debility upon yotrr vitality, then you Should procure the proper medical ad vice and treatment without delay. Ym will secure to yourself that health, success and enjoyment of bfe which la every man a lot, whose bright and steady eyes clear and healthy skin, ac tive brain, congenial make-up and physical development show that no contaminating influences of disease are devastating his system, that no mental, moral or physical debility making his life a miserable fail ore. MY TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS I do not treat symptoms. I treat and cure the ailment be hind the symptoms. If the case presents even the slightest feature upon which I have a doubt, or if I recognise 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 uursvelment 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 euro you. BIT Orlftoal and Exclusive Treatment for Men's Ailments Has Been Proven In Numbers of Instances When Success Has Seemed Impossible Before. Information That Is of Vital Interest to Every Sufferer Tree. How They Can Be Cured Without Eioperimentiri. Have Ton Violated the Laws of Health? Corrrect Medical Methods for the Permanent Cure of Blood Aflments, Piles and All Bladder and Kidney Ailments. NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED Medicine furnished from my own laboratory for the convenience and privacy of my patients, from 81. GO to 88.60 a course. Hon I A. H. tt 8 P. M. Snadars txes IS re IS. FREE Consultation and lamination. If you cannot call writ for fr elf-axamlnation blank and book. Many caaea cured at noma. ST, LOUIS MEDICAL' CO. 230V2 Yamhill St. PORTLAND, OR. MEN ARE YOU SATISFIED Men. does your present physician satisfy you? Has he made good all his promises? Has his treatment cured you. or greatly benefited you? Or. If he has failed, after a fair trial, to accom plish the cure for which you paid him. has he re funded your money? These are questions, all im portant queBiiuiin, , ( . which every patient should ask him self. If you are getting along all right under the treatment you are now taking, we say stick to your physician, for he is probably doing his best for you. and may ultimately bring about the result you desire. Our object Is not so much to do the work that other doctors can do, but rather to do that which they cannot do. What we solicit in particular is obstinate cases within our specialty, cases which general practitioners and alleged specialists have treated and failed to cure; cases which have been agferavated and made worse by various forms of inferior treatment. Other physician may treat men, but we cure them, cure them to remain cured, and this we are prepared to prove to the entire satisfartion of any man sincerely Interested. If your case Is curable the DR. GREEN system of MAN - BUILDING treat ment will give you immediate bene flc and a quick and lasting cure. There ls no uncertainty about it. No risk to run. Our gurantee -J.O MONEY REQUIRED UNTIL. SATIS FIED Is your absolute protection. We cannot tell you in this an nouncement all we would like to, but will fully and freely explain our proven methods to all ailing men who come to ue for the help they ml elsewhere, honestly investigate our nroven methods. You will then under I,.,! hu eaally we cure all curable ?.sm of VARICOSE VEIXS. SPECIFIC HIOOD POISON, KKKVO.VITAL DE BILITY, OBSTRUCTIONS BLADDER and KIDNEY troubles, CONTRACTED ailments, HIPTIHB, PILES and all RECTAL ailments. n n&l yuu if ' - 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 vears. Office hours, daily 9 to 6. evening, 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 1 only. DR. GREEN CO. 32 washlaa-toa St, Portland, Or. rTO-NIGHT 1 BROWN'S BfeoNCHiAL Troches can be depended npon to relieve Sore Throat. Hoanencn, Coughing1 Spells and all tuns' affee tiona. They hav. done this for half a century. Absolutely harmless contain no opistes. Price, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sample free John I. Brown St Son Boaton. Mass. I CURE Blood Diseases, Nervous Decline, Varicose Veins, Obstructions, Piles, Rupture; Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic and All Ailments Peculiar to Men. I Cure Men Quickly Men who were drooping and declining In spirit and body are being brought back to youthful vigor, full-blooded health and strength again by the marvelous methods that have grown out of mv 30 years of study and treat ment of "every form of masculine ali ment. I am making men well and whole. I am doing what no other spe cialist can do for men. When all others fail I cure, because my practice has been wider, my experience more varied, because my knowledge is more perfect. What r am doing for others I will do for you. 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 I F, M, Sunday. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. A WARNING TO MANY Some Interesting Facts Re garding Health Statistics. Few people realize to what extent their health depends upon the condi tion of the kidneys. The physician in nearly all cases of serious illness, makes a chemical analysis of the patient's urine. He knows that unless the kidneys are do ing their work properly, the other organs cannot be brought back to health and strength. When the kidneys are neglected or abused in any way, serious results are sure to follow. According to health statistics, Brighfs disease, which is really an advanced form of kidney trouble, caused nearly ten thousand deaths in 190 In the State of New York alone. Therefore, It behooves us to pay more attention to the health of these most Important organs. An Ideal herbal compound that haa had remarkable success as a kidney remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. The mild and healing Influence of this preparation ls soon realized.. It stands the highest for Its remarkable record of cures. If you feel that your kidneys require attention, and wish a sample bottle, write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and they will gladly forward it to you absolute ly free, by mall. Swamp-Root is sold by every drug gist In bottles of two sizes 60c and 11.00. ; . LAZY LIVER t This is a common ailment and trou ble breeder at this time of the year and one which should receive prompt and determined treatment. A yellow skin, coated tongue, thin blood, lack of energy for business or pleasure all are indications that your liver is not doing its work. What you need ' to awaken it is Warner's Safe Cure, the most dependable and permanent remedy for liver diseases. It cures by correcting increases the flow of bile into the bowels to a healthy, nor mal standard and prevents any ob struction of the circulation in the liver, thus toning up and bringing to a con dition of perfect harmony all the or gans of the body. Warner's Safe Cure is made from the fresh juices of plants and medicinal roots gathered at the proper season in various quarters of the globe. Men skilled In pharmacy and chemistry compound It. Put up In 50c. and 1.00 sizes and sold by druggists everywhere. In diseases pf the liver the bowels are usually constipated on account ot the flow of bile being lessened. You should take Warner's Safe Pills, pure ly vegetable.' absolutely free from In jurious substances a perfect laxative. They do not gripfe or leave any bad after effects. 25 cents a package. If you have never tried Warner's Safe Cure send us your name and ad dress. We will send you sample bot- tie, together with sample of Warner's Safe Pills, free of charge. All we ask ls that you mention The Oregonian when writing Warner's Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y. MEN CURED $5 Is Our Fee r SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning. Itching and inflammation stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected in seven daj's. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of. questions. Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M, Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co. WASHINGTON STREET, Corner First, Portland, Or. L. T. YEE & SONS The Old. Reliable Cblnwe Doctor apent lifetime itudr t fatrbs and research in Chlra. was aranted diploma by b. Emperor; cuarantee cur. alt allmenta ot men and woiaea when others tail If you .ut ter, call or writ, to VISE SON'S UKUICINK CO.. UtH First. Cor. Alder, fortlaod. Or. WA1 JING'S COUGH REMEDY The most wonderful cough medicine In the world. Also have eome good remedies for Internal, ex ternal, or JSruptiv eases of both sexe or write to S. -H '!VG CHINESE HERH at O O T MEDICINE CO 80114 First St. Portland, Oregon, iternal. Ex- . aptlve Dis- X sexes. Call S. -H. WAI