TIIE MORNING OKtxJOXIAN. FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1911a
IS
COM. TO BE TESTED
Grade for Lighthouse Tenders
to Be Selected.
OIL MAY BE ADOPTED
ritimately It I Bfllcvcd Govern
ment Will Make Vessels Burners
of Oil as Furl Is Avail
able on raclflc Coast.
Coal tuts to be conducted by the Gov
ernment are to begin at once under the
supervision of Commander J. M. Elll
eott. Inspector of the Seventeenth
Lighthouse Department, who wu yes
terday authorised by the Bureau of
Lighthouses to purchase one car each
of rival coals that bad been offered at
Astoria and to test them with a view
to ascertaining the best for steaming
purposes.
F.ecently the Nary Department con
ducted exhaustive teste off the North
west coast with Washington coal, us
ing It on battleships, but It was re
ported on adversely. The Bureau of
LJchthou.es has called for bids for
supplying fuel for the three tenders
making their headquarters In local
water, also for the use of stations tn
the district. Gale Creek, coal was of
fered by the Astoria Fuel Supply
Company and South ITatrle coal by
Ceorce Sanborn, of Astoria. The tend
ers were so close that a contract could
not be consistently entered Into. There
was no record on file In the department
at Washington covering previous tests
of the fueL
The only solution apparent was to
purchase samples of bum and order
thern tried out atgonce. While the re
suit may not show one coal to exceed
the other. It m!;ht bring about the In
troduction of Northwest coal In tha
ltctthouse service. As other branches
of the Government have concluded that
oil Is the best fuel for vessels operat
ing on the Coast, where supplies are
available at all times. It Is not doubted
that shortly the lighthouse vessels will
be converted into oil burners, because
there are stations In the principal porta
where otl can be secured and even tn
Alaska tanks have been provided.
CAPTAIV ANDREW HALb PIES
Paralysis Results Kalallr for Voter
an raclflc Coast Master.
Flags flown at half mast at A Ins
worth dock and on the steamer Rosa
Oty yesterday were out of respect to
the memory of Captain Andrew L. Hall,
superintending stevedore for the allied
llarrlman steamship lines, who died at
o'clock, at St. Vincent's hospital, fol
lowing a stroke of paralysis received
Friday night. The funeral will be held
at I o'clock Sunday afternoon under the
auspices of the Scottish Kite Masons.
Captain Hall was about 60 yeara of
age and was acquainted tn every port
on the Coast and in many across tha
Pacific He first became generally
known here following the charter of
the steamer Montara. of the Pacific
Coast steamship Company's fleet. In
1)97. when she was In the service of the
Fan Francisco A Portland Steamship
Company during a cargo congestion. He
had been master on most vessels of tha
Pacific Coast Company'a fleet and was
navigating the steamer Walla Walla,
of that line, when she was wrecked.
At that time he received Injuries of
a severe nature and was unconscious
when picked up at sea. His friends say
that the accident brought on complica
tions that made It impossible for him
to rally. For a time he was stationed
at Yokohama as superintending steve
dore for the Pacific Mall and two years
ago in February was sent here In the
Mme work. His daughter, who is at
tending school at San Francisco, was
informed of his death, and brother.
Captain Charles Hall, a San Francisco
pilot, who will also start at once.
KOA.V MAR I TAKEN OUTWARD
Japanese Tramp Will Load for
Shanghai With Oregon Fir.
When the Japanese tramp Koan Marn.
due In July, discharged her cargo of
ntra oak at the dock of the Pacific
Hardwood Manufacturing Company,
she. was loaded outaard by the China
Import Export Lumber Company, that
corporation having chartered her this
weeje for the return. The port of dis
charge win be Shanghai, the Oriental
headquarters cf the exporters. Another
Japanese earner yet to be named also
will load with Oregon Or after delivering
hardwood.
The China Import Export Interests
last season exported Z.vin feet of lum
ber, and while the preeent period has
heen a backward one for offshore lum
ber, it was Mid at the office yesterday
by Agent tielin that In all probability
an iual amount would be bought here
before November L Several orders have
been given and negotiations for tonnage
to lad next month may be closed this
week. The company has bought consid
erable lumber on Pugrt Sound this year.
Portland mU'.mrn being loth to accept
low prlrea for the character of material
of service in China, but It is said that
the season will display tta briskest move
ment after July L
Inverklp Sails With Lumber.
Loaded with lumber for Fremantle.
the British tramp Inverklp finished
. t . K.l.n. n .1 left Hnwn
jriiciu; - . . . . . . ....
during the afternoon. She Is under i
charter to J. J. jioore ex v o. i
British steamer Btickenham. which was
working lumber at St. Johns, dropped
down stream during the afternoon to
I.lnnton and will leave early in the
week. The steamer Riverside, which
went to the Portland mill to load for
Balboa, finished taking 10.000 feet last
evening and will return to the North
Bank dock to take on 75.000 feet ad
ditional, besides cases of salmon and
miscellaneous cargo.
Low Water Stops Charm.
Low water In Lewis River, which has
tw-en so shallow that the new passen
ger launch Charm could not operate be
cause sand clogged her pump, baa tem
porarily forced that craft off the run.
She made a trip to Portland yesterday
so that material could be secured, as
Horace Campbell, her owner, has hit
upon a scheme whereby he thinks he
can attach a fender to the pipe that
will prevent sand from entering.
Marine Notes.
Cargo for San Francisco will he
loaded by the steamer Despatch At
prescott and Rainier mills.
Having delivered stores and supplies
to the Destruction Island light station,
the tender Mapzanlta returned to tha
river yesterday.
To ascertain progress being made on
repairs to the lighthouse tender Colum
bine. Commander Elltcott will depart
today for Seattle.
m ballast from San Francisco, the
steamer Coaster entered, at the Custota-
House yesterday and will load for the
return voyage with 000.000 feet of
lumber. '
Last of the coke cargo brought from
Europe by the British ship Vincent will
be discharged today and ahe will be
lined for wheat loading.
preparatory to sailing for Tacoma to
work lumber for the Golden Gate, the
steamer Northland discharged a small
consignment of cement yesterday at
Kalama.
Harry Campion, superintendent of
the Port of Portland pilotage and tow
age service, left for Astoria yesterday
to Inspect vessels on the lower harbor
engaged In towing at the entrance.
Superintendent Harrison, of the
Kamm lines, went to Pekln. on Lewis
Klver. yesterday In connection with
the finding of a portion of the body of
Sidney IUldge, steward of the eteamer
Mascot, who lost his life when she
burned there last month. Efforts will
be made to either drag the stream or
hava a diver make a further investiga
tion. A. U Upson, chief clerk In the office
of Major Mclndoe. Corps of Engineers.
V. S. A., who boasts having one of
gTXAJIEK INTELUGENCsV
Dm a Arrive.
Name. Prom.
Data
nM.k.Mi Coo Bar.
In port
Kamatn Han Fraiiciacoln
Rl.rlde. . .1 . . Balboa In
Roes City. .....Sao Pedro.. ..J"
Aavi ...Jiaadon. ..... In
tiolriea (lata... Tillamook. ... In
port
prt
port
port
port
Kue II. Elmore Tillamook. ...Apr.
Mnrlk Iba-n Honi konf .... Apr.
Oeo. W. Elder. .Po l edre....Air.
Maverv....... Ban Pedro Apr-
Ftlcoo. in rranelsce Apr.
Alliance.. .....Kurrka Apr.
Pear. ......... "an Pedro. ...Apr.
Hoeaoke -ban Pedro.... Apr.
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caedoled te Depart.
Kama. . For. Tate
rv ;amain ...... own r r.m "
Ooldea Oate...Tii:amook....i'r.
Aoill. . . ..... Jlaadoo. . ... - Apr.
Klrlde. ..... U-.lt.oa Apr.
Rom City fan I'edro. .. . Al-r.
Sua H. KlmereTillamonk... Apr.
tireas water. ...Coos Day..... At
Ceo. XV. Elder, .baa Pedro. ...Apr.
Peaver. .. San Pedro. .. A pr.
A i lao--. . .. -Eureka Apr.
Falcon ........ ian Francisco Apr.
Hennk Ibsen.. Honskong. ...Apr
Roanoke. ...... San Pedro.... May
Bear.......... Ban Pedre. ...May
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the moat productive apple orchards In
the Hood Klver district, left for there
yesterday to spend his vacation In ad
vance of the season's operations be
ginning. As the fourth pier of the Harrlman
bridge la In place and finishing touches'
have been made to the coping, the
I'nlon Bridge Construction Company
moved Its offices yesterday from tha
Alaska dock to the Broadway bridge
site, being located on Albers dock.
Captain W. S. Buchanan, superln
tendent of the Open River Transporta
tion Company, who returned yesterday
from Snake River points, says that
frost was so heavy In that district dur
ing the cold spell of last week that
Icicles formed on the stern of the
steamer Twin Cities.
It wss reported to the Merchants
Exchange yesterday that the British
ship Port Stanley, which sailed from
here with a wheat cargo November 15.
had grounded In Ballybetghe Bay, on
the west coast of Ireland, having put
In there to escape a gale Wednesday
night. The crew was saved by the lira
guard a.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND. April SO. Arrived Steamer
Golden Gate, from Tillamook; gasoline
s hooner Anvil, from Haodon; gasoline
schooner WHhrlmlna. from Yaqulna. galled
steamer Northland, for Tacoma; British
steamer Inverklp. for Fremantle.
Astoria. April SO. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 5 P. at., rough: wind
northwest miles; weather clear. Arrived
and left up durlne the nlsht Gasoline
schooner Anvil, from ttandon and way
ports: aasoilne schooner Wllhelmlna. from
Yaqulna. Arrived at midnight and left up
at 4 A. l- Steamer Golden Oate. from
Tillamook, nailed at S A. M. eteamer Mel
ville Dollar, for Tacoma; elearaer Roanoke,
for Fan I'leso and way porta galled at 0
A. M. Ship ft. Francie. for Nushasak.
Sailed at 11 A. V. Steamer Alliance, for
Coos Baj and Eureka.
San Francisco. April SO. Arrived at 4 A.
M. Steamer H-ar. from Portland; at 8 A.
M Steamer Geo. W. Kliler. from San Pleso.
Arrived at 1 P. M. Steamer Roeeorans.
from rartland. British ship Port Stanley,
from Portland, grounded at Bally Heiie
last night: crew taken off. Arrived at 3
p. M. steamer General Hubbard; steamer
Aberdeen, from Columbia River.
Falmouth. April 1. Arrived German
bark Selene, from Portland.
San Francisco. April 10. Arrived
ftteamerse Hear, from Portland; Siberia,
from Hongkong; Rosecrana, from Astoria;
Puckman. from Seattle; achooner O am bin.
from Port Ludlow; steamer Mlneric, from
Tacoma. Sailed San Barbara, for Grays
Harbor: General Hubbard, for Aberdeen.
Johan Pouiaen, for Aatorla; bark Andrew
Welch, for Honolulu.
Ttroma, April IO. Arrived eteamer M.
T. Plant, from Astoria. Departed German
bark SchlfTbek. for tnlted Kingdom.
Loe Anjrelea. April 20. Arrived Steamer
ehome. from Tacoma. Sailed ?overnor.
for Seattle; Lakrae. for Eureka: King Cy
rus, for Columbia Klver; Baadon. for Co
quille Rlter.
Seattle. Hih., April SO. Arrived Steam
ship Humboldt, from Skaeway; steamer M.
F. Plant, from Ban Franciaco; steamer Tav
ertoa. from San Franciaco; barge Washing
ton, from Eagle Harbor. Sailed Steamer
Bertha, for Kodlak; steamer Jeanle, for
Eagle Harbor: steamer Dolphin, for Skag
way; sr hooner John A., for Bering Sea;
schooner Pender Brothers, for Sarak; ateam
ablp Tiverton, for port Gambia.
Tides at Astoria Friday.
High. I.ow.
5-1.1 A. M 7.0 fet0:2 A, M l.S feet
7:30 T. M -l feet,
MANY SIGNATURES FORGED
Irregularities Found In Names on
Ellis' Favlnr Petitions.
Evidences of Irregularities, extending
to wholesale forgeries, lncresse as the
Investigation of Councilman Ellis' street
paving and billboard ordinances pro
gresses. In checking over these peti
tions yesterday, one entire page of
forged signatures. Including the same
names, was discovered In both of tha
Initiative petitions.
This discovery was made In petttlons
circulated by a man employed by Ellis,
who has not yet been placed under ar
rest. The evidences of fraud on the part
of this circulator will be placed before
the proper authorities, probably today,
when his arrest undoubtedly will follow.
The forgeries are very apparent and do
not require an expert to detect.
lVrmer College Mates Marry.
FOREST GROVE. Or.. April SO.
(Special.) Attorney W. P. Dyke, of
this city, and Miss May Greenman. of
Redmond. Wash, were married at Red
mond. Wash.. April 15. Rev. H. W.
Mlchener. of the M. E. Church, read
the service. Bride and bridegroom
attended McMlnnvlUe College together.
The bride Is a graduate of the Normal
School at Belilngham. Wash, and for
the past two years has been teaching
at BathoU W ash. Mr. Dyke Is a grad
uate of McMlnnvlUe College, class of
105. and of the University of Oregon
law department, class of 1910. They
will make their home In. Forest Grove.
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"Whit Salmon Sales Brisk.
WHITE SAUJON". Wash.. April iO.
(Special.) B. E. Duncan Co.. of
Hood River, have purchased 100 acres
of H. R- Hurray and 80 acres of George
Pendleton. In the Camas Prairie dis
trict. Captain Mitchell also added to
his holdings by the purchase of 40
acres of T. Wyers. Jr. The recent move
In real estate In this district la due to
the court order for the drainage of
Conboy Lake, embracing evu area of
i',000 acres ot rich land,
MILKMEN TO UNITE
"Overproduction of Distribu
tion" Is Complaint.
PRODUCER SUFFERS FIRST
Even Middlemen Cannot Bear Bur
den, Says Gresham Man Ylio
Has Issued Call for Meeting
to Provide Co-operation.
tVlth the Intention of creating a cen
tral distributing agency in Portland for
at least SO per cent of the milk produc
tion in the territory tributary to the
city. C. E. Frits, of Gresham. will call
to order on next Thursday In the Grange
Hall at Gresham a meeting of milk
producers. It Is proposed to form a stock
company having $20,000 capital to put a
central agency Into effective operation.
The company Is designed to be co-operative,
and the stock will be distributed
among the various milk producers not
only In and around. Gresham. but other
sections where milk is produced. The
principal aim of those Interested 'Is to
sell milk direct from the producer to
the consumer. This. It Is contended,
can be accomplished by creating a cen
tral depot In Portland with cooling vats
and all the appliances for delivery of
milk to the home. This depot is to be
constructed with sufficient capacity to
permit handling the milk in the most
approved sanitary way. .
Delegates Are Invited.
It Is desired that all neighborhoods
where milk Is produced for sale shall
select delegates to attend the meeting.
In Gresham and its environs 2o milkmen
have Joined In the movement. Delegates
from all of the outlying districts, par
ticularly from the Tualatin Valley, Hills
boro. North Plains and Garden Home
hare been Invited. It is the contention
of the milk producers that they Ao not
now receive th?lr Just proportion of the
price paid by the consumer, and that by
delivering the milk direct from the cool
ing station to the home they will be
able to give the consumer better milk
and at the same time secure a better
price.
The purpose of the Gresham meeting Is
somewhat similar to that of the dairy
committee appointed at the Commercial
Club banquet, of which W. W. Cotton
is chairman. This committee has not
yet held a meeting owing to the absence
of Mr. Cotton In tha East. He attended
In Washington. D. C.. the argunent of
the Spokane rate cases, and after the
hearing decided to take a brief rest and
visit old-time friends. He Is expected
homo In a few days. The committee will
meet as soon aa he arrives.
Distribution Too, Costly.
"The necessity of a distributing agency
under the control of the producer was
never mora apparent than now," said
Mr. Frits yesterday. "The milk producer
Is not making enough to pay him for his
labor. Ho has got to do something soon
or go out ot business. The milk middle
man Is absorbing much of the profits, and
yet he has difficulties at times that do
not permit of proper profit. The truth
is that there is an over-production of
'distribution.' There are 100 men engaged
In selling milk in Portland from house
to house who have to keep up the cost
of caring for teams, pay drivers and re
pair their wagons. This Involves an
added expense that might be wiped out
if wo had a proper distribution system.
All of these teams and all of the wagons
should be operated under one head.
"The cost of delivery is more than the
cost of the production of the milk. That
condition is not fair to the producer.
When the price of milk will not permit
of meeting the expense of operating va
rious lines of distribution, the milk pro
ducer suffers by having the price of his
milk cut down so that the middleman
geta bis profits. The producer is thus
the first to suffer."
OREGON IS INTERESTED
DELEGATES URGED TO ATTEND
CONVENTION AT HELENA.
Movement to Divert Immigration
rom Western Canada to Ite
celTe Impetus.
That Oregon should be 'well repre
sented at the first meeting of the West
ern Development League at Helena,
Mont, May 4, is the belief of C. C.
Chapman, who will attend the conven
tion himself and who urges that the
state have as large representation as
possible. One of the chief subjects
of discussion will be the diversion of
Immigration from the Middle States,
now tending largely toward the West
ern provinces of Canada, to the states
of the Pacific Northwest.
That Louis W. Hill regards the
league convention as an event of Im
portance to the country tributary to
the line of the Great Northern is in
dicated by a telegram he aent yester
dav to Mr. Chapman. Baying that he
I had arranged for a apeclal train for
Helena to carry 100 delegates from St.
i Paul, aa well as several land men who
- will go to St. Paul from Chicago to
make the trip. Mr. Hill himself will
attend. In his efforts to promote the
Industrial development of the North
west he had offers to support all meas
ures tending to that end. to back up
state fairs and - promote land shows
i ana seua special o ,
I pictures which will illustrate the cli
mate ana sou ot urrgun wnu oiner
states tributary to the llnea of hla
road.
How best to persuade farmers to re
main in the Cnlted States and to set
tle primarily In the Northwestern
States will be the chief topic of the
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Helena meeting. Tempting offers of
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F. P. MAYS MUST SERVE
PRESIDENT DEXIES APPLICA
TIOX FOR. PARDON.
Last Avenue ot Escape Is Closed to
Man Convicted of Conspiracy to
Defraud Government.
President Taft yesterday denied Frank
lin Pierce Mays' petition for a pardon.
This was the word received by United
States District Attorney McCourt In a
telegram from Pardon Attorney Finch.
As a result of the refusal of President
Taft either to pardon Mays or commute
his sentence, he will be compelled to
serve four months In the County Jail
and to pay a fine of 110,000. This fine
was Imposed upon him in September.
1900. He appealed to the United States
Circuit Court of Appeals, and his bond,
pending the decision of the higher court,
waa SSOOO. When the judgment of ' the
lower court was affirmed, he appealed
to President Taft to pardon him. The
President's refusal closes his last avenue
of escape from Jail.
The Blue Mountain case is the one in
which the President yesterday refused
to commute sentence. Mays was Indicted
In this case February 13, 1905, with Wil
lard N. Jones, John H. Mitchell. Blnger
Hermann, John N. Williamson and
George Sorenson. Conspiracy to defraud
the Government of valuable land In the
Blue Mountain Forest Reserve was the
charge. The trial of the Blue Mountain
case began August 20, 1906, and the ver
dict waa returned September 13.
COMMISSIONERS TO BE TRIED
Case of Closing Draws on Willam
ette River Bridges Cp.
County Judge Cleeton and Commission
ers Llghtner and Hart will go to trial
In the Federal Court this afternoon. A
Jury In Judge Bean's department will
try them. They are charged with having
violated the Federal statute requiring
them to open the draw bridges across
the 'Willamette River upon signal.
The alleged violations ot this statute
have come as a result of the morning
and evening closed periods which the
County Court established, in order to
give working people a chance to go to
and from their homes and work without
delaya of from five minutes to a half
hour because sand scows and log rafts
wish to pass through the draws.
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tried lmmedistely following the con
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block 8. That case will go to the Jury
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giving the morning and evening closed
periods has been taken down and Is in
the office of United States District At
torney McCourt. It will be used aa evi
dence against the County Court-
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Corner Alder and Socond streets. En
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Or. Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M.
Eunday. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
Cured of Asthma of Four
Years' Standing.
September 24. 1010.
I had asthma for a number of years and
afzer trying different doctors and medicine
without relief I came to Dr. C. (We Wo.
and after taklns hla medicines four or five
months I feel like a new man. His reme
dies have done me what I thought Impos
sible for anyone to do. They have cured me
of asthma, and I recommend him to any
troubled with similar disease.
ROBERT CRAIG. Kewberg, Or.
1
THE CHINESE DOCTOR.
Thla wonderful man has made a life atudy
of tha properties and actions of roots, herbs,
buds and barks on the human system.
Many of the remedies which this man uses
are scarcely known to the scientists of this
country, and In the Chinese families are
handed down from father to son and kept
a most profound secret. Most of these
remedies are Imported from far-off Asia to
bis large laboratories at 102 First street.
It seems almoat a miracle to many pa
tients who have called on this famous man
ai.d In such short time become well by his
tre.tmentbojtsctTATioN
If you are aick and live out ot town, send
4 cents tn stamps and secure a symptom
blank. Proper remedies can then be se
cured on return of It.
Open Evenings and Sundays.
The C. GEE WOO CHINKfE MEDICINE Ce.
162V4 Unit St., Cor. Morrison, Portland, Or.
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; ; Vlvl0y 24 Hours ;
Sjsule bears the 10
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Cured in
Dr. A. G. Smith.
I am the only specialist in Fort
land who does not advertise a fic
titious name or photograph.
I publish my true photograph,
correct name, personally conduct
my office. I am the most success
ful and reliable, as medical cre
dentials and press records prove.
I make this statement so that you
will know you consult a true spe
cialist, who sees and treats pa
tients personally. I possess skill
nd experience, acquired in such a
way that no other can share, and
should not be classed with medical
companies. It is impossible for
a medical company to attend col
lege. Companies have no diplomas
or license to practice medicine in
Oregon or any other state. Medi
cal companies usually are named
after a doctor. A portrait, whose
personality and identity are in
definite, is selected and published
as the legitimate specialist of the
office. Hired substitutes, ordinary
doctors with questionable ability,
' give consultation, examination
and treatment.
WRITTEN GUARANTEE Dr. Smith's written guarantee means a cure
' or no Da for services. I guarantee to cure certain ailments or refund
eve?? dollar you hav" paid me for my services. My &es ?ost you
SothinK unless I cure your Varicose Veins. Hernia, Piles. Fistula. Blood
Polsonfor any ailment I guarantee to ; cure My terms are reasonable
and no more than you are able and willing to pay for benefits.
Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
Dr. A. G. Smith
Go to the Reliable
C!
OpUcl.ldtd MEN
gtTYou Run No Risk I Will Treat You Free
for one week If you desire to provi that I can cure you. I have spent
thousands to develop my treatment and I know what It will do. Don't
experiment elsewhere. Try my treatment free, and be convinced that
I can cure you. ....
While the ordinary doctor la experimenting and snaklna; mistakes, I ac
complish cures. See mo now.
Out-of-Town Men Visiting the City
Consult me at once upon arrival and maybe you can be cured before re
turning home. Many cases can be cured in one or two or more visits,
continuing treatment when home. Consultation and Advice Free.
IMPAIRED VITALITY
I promise vou results so prompt and positive that you will not need any
one to point out the improvement. In short I will give absolute results
in every case and a written memoradum to refund every cent if you are
not perfectly cured.
I want to talk with the men who have tried other methods and found
them unavailing. I want to talk with the men who have almost given
up hope of being cured. I can convince them by actual cures.
CONSIXTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE
at office or by mall. One personal vlaft la preferred, bnt If thla la Im
practicable, write me a full and unreserved history of yonr eaae and get
onr opinion free. Many cases cured at home. Medicines fresh from my
, own laboratory, fl.60 to S0.50 per coarse.
' Hoars 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 12.
ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO., Inc.
230 YAMHILL STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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CLEANS
SCOURS
POLISHES
Solid Cake
WORKS WITHOUT WASTE
Men and Women Cured
The famous 8.
K. Chan Chi
nese Medicine
Company, with
I V. their remedies.
IK f of herbs and
Nii'V-i- 3 roots cure won
derfully. It nas
cured many
sufferers when
other remedies
have fallen.
ne"ss blood " poison. rheumatism,
asthma pneumonia, kidney, throat arid lung
?roSbs. Consumption. mach isord"
and other diseases of all kinds. Remedies
llrmthJ NO 0"RIJ:h.n"ISuK?
free. Examination for ladles by Mra S. K
Chan: Call or write to
The S. R- Chan, Chinese Medicine Co., '
J2V4 Morrison IW Portland. Oregon,
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Five Days
Varicose Veins,
Hernia, Blood Poison
No Detention From Occupation,
Family or Home
NO SEVERE OPERATIONS.
MANY CASES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TIME-SAVING, MOST NAT
URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL
AND PERMANENT CURE. I
GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE
YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU
THORITIES THAT THIS IS A
FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH
ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC
CESS. I HAVE THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON
THE COAST. I WILL GIVE 1500
TO ANY CHARITY AS GUARAN
TEE THAT EVERT STATEMENT
IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS
TRUE.
I Invite you to come to my of
fice. I will explain to you my
treatment for Varicose Veins.
Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood
Poison. Piles. Fistula. Bladder,
Kidney, Prostatic and all Men's
Ailments, and give you FREE a
physical examination; If necessary
a microscopical and chemical
analysis of secretions, to deter
mine pathological and bacterio
logical conditions. Every person
should take advantage of this op
portunity to learn their true con
dition. A permanent cure is what
you want.
, VARICOSE VEINS
Impair vitality. I daily demon
strate that varicose veins can be
cured in nearly all cases by one
treatment, in such a satisfactory
way that the vital parts are pre
served and strengthened, pain
ceases, swelling subsides, a
healthy circulation is rapidly re
established. Instead of the depress
ing conditions. I guarantee you a
cure to stay cured or refund the
money.
HERNIA I RUPTURE)
Disregard of existing hernia has)
cost many lives. The smallest
hernias are the most dangerous
to life, because of the Increased
liability to strangulation. I cure
rupture in selected cases with per
fect safetv and entail no suffer
ing, and do not detain you from
occupation, under guarantee. Many
cases cured to stay cured in one
treatment.
"606 " FOR BLOOD POISON.
I use Professor Ehrlich's won
derful new discovery. " 606," In
cases of Specific Blood- Poison. It
cures in one treatment, and is the
greatest marvel of medical
science. .Thl new remedy has
been successfully used in thou
sands of cases. Let mo explain it
to you.
234 Morrison Street
Corner Second
PORTLAND, OR.
1 FOR
You Can Be Cured
Other Men Are
Being Cured
Every Day
I can positively assert that there
does not exist a single case of Blood
Disease, Nervonsneas, Varicose Veins,
Piles, Kidney, Bladder and other Ail
ments of Men that I can not cure
promptly, safely, permanently If ta
reach ef medical science.
Don't Give Up
I am restoring: suffering: men every
day to robust health. Many of thera.
do doubt, were much weaker la
atrengrth than you.
Not a Dollar IVeed Be Paid
Unless Cored.
MEN
CORED
5
Is Our Fee
SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con
tracted and chronic cases cured. All
burning. Itching, and Inflammation
stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected In
seven days. 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.
22414 WASHINGTON STREET,
Corner First, Portland, Or.
L. T. YEE & SONS
The Old. Reliable Chine
Doctor spent lifetime atudy t
barbs and research in Calaai
was granted diploma by he
Emperor: guarantees cura all
aliments of men and wotaaa
when others fall If you Buf
fer, call or write to HI
SOW MKDICINB CO.. LaSVa
t int. Car, Aider, i'ertlaad. e.