Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 22, 1911, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE MOKNTXG OREGOXTAX. SATURDAY, APR1X 22. 1911.
13
SHAV
ARROWLY
ERfJ
ESCAPES FILLING
anceforenlnseo "Protector." Affdcrs As-
Inspectors Discover Planking
in Hold Had Burned Almost
to Leaking Point.
INSURANCE MEN IN DOUBT
TVbelher Vessel Shall Be Repaired
or Policies or 915,000 Be Paid
Will Depend Cpon Two Re
ports to Be Made.
Juat how near the iltiiwr Shaver
rune to being completely loe by the
Are that swept its main deck Thurs
day morning; was discovered through a
clove Inspection of the hol.l yesterday
by means of electric lights. It belns; seen
that the Are had apparently free play In
the vicinity of the fire hole emd on both
sides of the planking had been burned
at leus an Inch deep.
Representatives of the London Assur
ance Association, which holiia S1ZC In
surance and of the Sun Insurance
office, which Issued a policy for
Inspected the vesru-I yesterday. At their
Inetlmtlon the Portland Shipbuilding
Company was requested to eubmlt an
estimate of the cost of repairs to the
steamer and Bert Hicks an approxi
mate 11 cure on what the expense will
be of overhauling the eng'.nrei and boiler
to at them for future service. On the
two reports will depend whether the
Insurance Interests will repulr the dam
age or pay the Shaver Transportation
CVmpnny the full amount of the policies
ard have It handle the work.
It wan while the estimators were going
over the Shaver that the hold was
vtalted and for the first time tt was)
known that the planking bad been afire.
Fuch headway had been gained by the
(amn that bad not streams from the
fire boat George H. William been
directed from the forward gangways,
when It was apparent that -the fire had
nearly reached amidships, the planking
would have burned sufficiently to start
a leak end the veare! probably would
hare filled In a short time. The same
good fortune figured In the compara
tively small barm sustained by the king
pet. the destruction of which would
have caused the steamer to "hog" and
with the damage already wrought tt
would haive been beyond rehabilitation.
suranceforenlng. Danipskibsassurance-
I foreningen "Neptun, Sverlgea Angfar-
tyga Assuranceforenlng. Pjoforsakrlngs
Actlebolaget Ocean. v
Cable Fouls Triumph's Wheel.
When passing the Port of Portland
dredge Columbia Thursday night. th
tug Triumph fouled a wire cable, which
became entangled in her wheel, and ne
cessitated her being lifted yesterday on
the Oregon drydock. The steamer Ltresk-
water was floated from the dock In the
afternoon and work on her tall shaft
will be completed at the plant of the
Willamette Iron Steel Work. She
will not sail for Coos Bay until Wednes
day, one voyage being omitted.
"A Medicine of Real Merit
SAYS CIVIL WAR VETERANPAST 75 YEARS OF AGE
(2
launch Y.rm Sold.
ASTORIA. Or.. April 1. (Special.)
A bill of sale was filed at the Custom-
House this afternoon whereby Charles
Amos, of Portland, sells the launch
Kva to A. SigurJson. of Astoria for
11000. The dimensions of the craft
are: Length. 3 feet; beam. 12 feet;
deDth. 3.3 feet: gross tonnage. 10; net
tonnage. 6. She Is equipped with a 25- I
horsepower gasoline engine and s to
be placed on the run between this city
and Wsrrenton.
J1.licrnirn Keep Cled Season.
ASTORIA. Or- April 21. Special.)
The officials of the Fisheries Impert
inent who have been patrolling the
river during the past few days report
STEAMER INTELLIGENCM.
Dae te Arrive.
Kimr- From.
Breakwater.. ..Coos Pay...
Rose Cay Paa Pedro. .
AbtIi Handon.
Sue H. Elmore Tillamook. .
tfolden Out. .. Tillamook..
H.nrik IbMO. . Jlonskons. .
(I W. Elder. .San 1'eo.ro. .
Hearer Sin Pedro .
Falcon .fan Francisco Apr.
Alliance fcur.ka Apr.
Fear. ......... Fan J'.dro. ...Apr.
Roanok. -aan Pedro. ... Apr.
In port UW
jn port tS? '
-pr. -J I
Apr. 1:3
Apr. j:l I
I i -V
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MR. miLLIP A. BARXETT, 75 years of age.
Mr. Phillip A. Barnett could not enjoy his
meals and was in very poor health, be
cause of a complication of stomach dis
orders. Nothing did him any good til
he used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, the
sure remedy for all stomach troubles
which put him on his feet in short order
"I am past 75 years now, aud a veteran of the
Civil "War. I have been troubled with several dif
ferent complaints in' the stomach, but I m(1 great
relief by using Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. I can
now eat things that I could not eat before and it is
a great help to me. I will continue to use this valu
able medicine and will recommend it to everyone
who sees me or writes me. I have used a "Treat-
many different medicines, with little relief, but
Duffy's is a medicine of real merit." Phillip A
Barnett," 156 Madison St., South Side, Easton, Pa
Ministers of the gospel, doctors of medicine
nurses and people everywhere unite in commending
Duffy's Pure Malt "Whiskey, a perfect tonic stimu
lant, the one true medicinal whiskey. At this time
it is especially valuable in rebuilding the system
that has become run down by the long strain of
Winter.
30
ORTKKIC LOSES IMMIGRANTS
Many Portuguese Children Die on
Way Front Madiera.
Fate has not been kind to the two new
Andrew Weir ships, the Lucerlc. now
loading here, and the Orteric. which Is
on the way. On the Lucerlc a case of
smallpox developed at Yokohama and
the vessel has since been fumigated at
nearly every port. Now the Portuguese
Consul at Honolulu has asked Governor
Frear. of Hawaii, to Institute proceed
ings for damages against Andrew Weir
because 57 children of Portuguese Imml
granta died aboard the Orteric on the
voyage to the Islands. They were taken
aa passengers from the Island of Ma
diera. It Is charged that hospital ac
commodations were Inadequate and that
offl.-ers of the ship were careless and
neglectful.
A visit has been made to the vessel
by the Federal grand Jury at Honolulu,
and It Is said that the Jurors declared
the Orteric to be In a repulsive condi
tion. The Orteric reported at the Island
port with 15u2 Immigrants, and as the
craf tis fitted with the same accommo
dations as the Lucerlc. which has sepa
rate hospitals for men and women and
carries a medical officer with two white
and two Portuguese assistants. It Is
regarded more probable that a spread of
disease was due more to the unsanitary
living of the Immigrants. It Is reported
from Honolulu that the Orteric Incident
created such a stir that the Federal au
thorities threatened to detain the vessel
by force If necessary.
MATH LOMA ENDS SXAG WORK
Government Is Asked to Send Vessel
to Lewis River.
Fresh from a two months campaign
arainst snags In the Upper Willamette.
Captain "Newt" Graham brought the
Government steamer Mathloma Into the
harbor at noon yesterday, and Just to
demonstrate that she was of equal value
- In deep and shallow water, she Journeyed
above the bridges In the afternoon and
removed several snags that have both
ered steamboatmen. The vessel later re
ported at the Government moorings, and
before returning to the upper river will
have ber dredging gear titled to replace
the snag-puiling apparatus, as there is
said to be no further need of It on the
Willamette this season.
When Superintendent Harrison. Of the
Kamm lines, learned that the Mathloma
was In port he communicated with Major
Mclndoe. Corps of Engineers, to ascer
tain whether she could be spared for a
short time to remove obstructions In
that stream from Its mouth to Wood
land Dredging on the Upper Willamette
can be followed to better advantage In
two or three weeks. In the opinion of
steamboat captains, and for that reason
It Is thought the Mathloma will be
spared. The bull of the burned steamer
Mascot will not be moved until, high
water, and arrangements have been
made with a 'derrick company to haul
ber on the sand then, so that when the
water recedes machinery and other gear
can be recovered from the wreck.
SVEVDSEX GIVEN XEW BERTH
Norwegian and Swedish Insurance.
Interests Have Coat Agent.
Captain K- H. Svendxen. until late
last season master of the Norwegian
steamer Rye-Jaw of the Portland tt
Asiatic fleet, yesterday received notifi
cation of his appointment as agent of
marine Insurance societies of Nor
way and Sweden and be will act on the
entire West Coast under the authority
e-f Captain Ove Lange. of New Tork.
Vnlted states general agent. Recently
Captain Svendsen was appointed special
agent to superintend repalra to the
Norwegian steamer Tltania. which was
repaired at Esqulruault. and h'a services
then gained for him the billet perman- J
e n 1 1 y.
Eight port are represented by the J
societies and while the new agent rat
tles off the name with native ease,
the following li-H of titles contains
pronunciations difficult except for
those familiar with the Norse tongne:
Bergens Dampsklbs Aaauranceforenlng.
Kergena Assurranceforenlng. Dampskl
basaasuranceforenlngen "Nora." Forste
Norske Assuranceforenlng. Den Vest
foldske Kklbsaasuranceforenlng. Dram
mens Gjensldlge tklbsassuranceforen
Ing. Dampsktbasaasuranceforenlngen
-Vldar." Sklbsassuranceforenlngen I.
Pampsklbasassuraneeforeclngen "SkJ
old." Assuranreforenlngen '"Odin." Ski be
Ajguraaceforenlngen 1, klb .Asaur-
Bcaeduled te Depart.
Name. For. Date
Klamath Fan Kranctsco Apr. -1
Antll. ....... ..I'andoo..... Apr. -'1
Klttnlli lialkoa Apr. -i
Rom City fan Pedro. ... Apr. S3
fu. H. Elmortl lll.mook. .. Apr. 11
Golden Gate. ..Tillamook. ... Apr.
breakwater. .. .Coos Har.... . Apr. -tt
' Ceo. Ttf. Elder, .tan Pedro. .. .Ar. -ft
Bea.er Kan Pedro. ...Air. 2?
Ai tan-a Eureka Apr. 2
Falcon Kan Francisco Apr. ft
Henrtk Ibaea. . Honskong. ... Apr.
Roanoke.
Bear......
..Fan P.dro. ... May
. aa Padre. ...alar
that the closed season la being ob
served very strictly. So far as can
be ascertained there are very few sal
mon In the river at the present time
and no run la looked for until the
warm rains begin.
Marine Notes.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whlky
STANDARD OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE SINCE 1860
is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain. When taken at mealtime it
stimulates tbe mucous surfaces and little glands of the stomach to a healthy
action, thereby improving the digestion and assimilation of the food and giving
to the system its full proportion of nourishment. This action upon the digest
ive process is of gTeat importance, as it brings to all the tissues and organs of
the body the nutriment necessary to their sustenance, and indirectly to the
whole system strength and vigor.
Duffy! Pure Malt Whiskey is the only whiskey that was taxed by
the Government as a medicine during the Spanish-American War.
GAUTIOX When you ask your druggist, grocer or dealer for Duffy's Pure
Malt Whiskey be sure you get the genuine. It is sold IN SEALED BOTTLES
ONLY never in bulk. Look for the trade-mark, the "Old Chemist," on the
label and make sure the seal over the cork is unbroken. Price $1.00 a large bot
tle. Doctor's advice and an illustrated medical booklet sent free on request.
The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.
Having finished cargo at Albina dock.
the Bank Line steamer Lucerlc shifted
last evening; to Montgomery dock No.
J tor wheat-
Lumber cargoes on both the German
ship Wllhelmtne and British tramp
tteckenham will be completed Wednes
day at Llnnton.
Captain Astrup has been signed as
master of the tug Cruiser, operated by
the Lnlon Bridge at Construction Com
pany. succeeding Captain Nellsen.
Carrying lumber for San Francisco.
the steamer Coaster will sail today
rrom Llnnton and the steamer Temple
r- Dorr will depart from St. Helens
with the same character of cargo.
Commander Rlllcott. Inspector of the
Seventeenth Lighthouse District, has
Issued a notice stating- that the middle
ground south side buoy, at the mouth
of the Columbia, which was found out
of position April 13. bas been replaced.
As a means of assisting In the pre
liminaries ror the Astoria Centennial,
Superintendent Campion, of tbe Port of
Portland towage and pilotage depart
ment. has assured the committee that
tantrs win be eliminated In towing the
barge Klllckltat from the St. Johns
yards to the lower harbor.
It waa learned yesterday from Ban
Francisco, that the daughter of Cap
tain Andrew llaiu superintending stev
edore of the Harrlman steamer lines.
could not reach Portland In time to at
tend her father's funerali which will be
held at S o'clock tomorrow afternoon
from Holman's undertaking parlors and
interment win be at Klvervlew.
There yesterday cleared at the
Custom-House the steamer Riverside,
of the California 4 Atlantic fleet, which
sailed In the evening for Grays Harbor
to Joad 8.000.000 shingles and 700.000
feet of lumber before proceeding to
San Francisco and Balboa. Locally she
iook on about juo.ooo feet of lumber.
1700 cases of canned salmon and small
consignments of general cargo.
As Fong Gow, Chinese passenger
agent of the Bank Line, came over from
Seattle yesterday and held an informal
reception aboard the new steamer Lu
cerlc at Albina dock yesterday after
noon, local Celestials being bidden to
Inspect her passenger accommodations.
Immigration Inspector Barbour and
Customs Agent Statter sanctioned the
gathering and were present In company
with Harbormaster Speier.
There Is expected In the river today
the Oriental liner Henrik Ibsen, which
sailed from Otaru April 5 and has a
part cargo of 1.350.000 feet of Japanese
oak for the Pacific Hardwood & Manu
facturing; Company, besides general
Chinese merchandise. The Oriental
liner Hercules, which has sailed from
Yokohama, will also head direct for tbe
Columbia River. Instead of calling at
San Francisco.
Working hours of "sand hogs" on the
Broadway bridge have been reduced
from eight to six hours, as the West
Side caisson reached a depth of Ss feet
yesterday and tt was the understanding I pan Francisco
that after the 60-foot mark was re- V'!,7,
. i. - .I.H.. . . . . I I lnclnnatl
iuiucu uiu jmia wuuiu d inorienea.
The cutting edge Is 47 feet below low
water and will be sunk less than 25
feet to reach a permanent foundation.
The caisson for the East Side pier bas
been completed but owing to the forma
tion there being cement gravel the ma
terial Is being drilled and powder used
In advance of the caisson being low
ered. It Is expected that shooting will
continue at times aa the caisson sinks,
as It Is to be Imbedded a depth of 30
feet.
REPORTS NOT EVEN
Business Unsettled in Some
Lines by Tariff Discussion.
JOBBING TRADE SPOTTED
Comraodltv Prices Show a Tendency
to Steady--Bottom Values Have
Been Touched In Dry
V Goods Line.
NEW YORK. April 21. Bradstreers to
orrow will say:
Trade and Industry are quiet, with reports
varying. Easter trade hardly up to normal.
Jobbing trade reflecta a rather spotted con
dition at moat centers.
In wholcnale lines, price uncertainties ana
the tariff discussion tend to restrict future
trade.
Commodity prices show a tendency to
steady, thouxh Canadian reciprocity otscua-
sIob tends to unsettle trade In (arm pro
duce.
Building is Irregularly active. The lum
ber trade Is likewise affected by the quiet
at some centers and tariff dlscuaalon. Short
denial d Is a feature In cotton goods production.
Business failures In the Vnlted States lor
the week ending April 20 were 233. against
33 last week. 183 in tne like weea ci
11)10: 247 in 190. 2S4 In 1008 and 158 In
the corresponding week of 1907. Business
failures In Canada for the week number 24.
whtcb compares with 28 laat week and IS
In the corresponding week of 1910.
Wheat, including flour, exports rrom tne
United States and Canada for the week
ending April 20 aggregate 1.7W.ST8 bushels,
against 1. 833.102 last week and 1.289.272 this
week last year.
Corn exDorta for the week are 83.4.i
bushela. asalnst 1.170.140 last week and 462..
041. in 1810.
Bank Clearings.
vf.w tork. Anrli HI. Bradstreefs bank
clearings report for the week ending April
20 shows an asgresate of (2.766.11S.OOO. as
asalnst I2.026.6u2.0uu last week and 3.261.
4T3.UO0 In the corresponding week last year.
i .
Inc.
..1.S4S.1O3.O00 MH.2
27.1.Mi.OCO '".l
. . 13S.0tl-H.OO0 S.X
143.438. Oin 3.4
.. 78,4i0.0"O .8
. 4U.(33.0OO Mt.9
43.817.000 18.2
. . 4S.4SS.0K 3.3
80.S.i.OO 2.8
27.710.OIH) .0
.. 1S.424.0OO .2
is.siu.ooo a.8
. . 18.0W.0O0 3.6
18.!S.O00 1.2
,. 14.62.VOUO 15.a
18.478.000 2.
12.S79 0i 12.0
13.171.imio 8.3
New Tork .
Chicago ...
I Boston
Philadelphia
Pt. Louis
Kansaa City
nttaburg
Movements of Vessels.
POllTLAND. April 21. Arrived Steamer
Sue H. Kimore. from Tillamook. Balled
HtMRitr Gotdro Oate. for Tillamook; steamer
Klvnralde. f r Grays Harbor; eleamer Kla
math, tor fan Francisco.
Astoria. April 1M. Condition at tbe month
of the river at G P. M.. modrrate; wind,
northwest. 30 miles; weather, cloudy. Called
at 4 3U A. M . steamer Northland, for Ta
coma. Sailed at a A. ! . steamer Alliance.
for toot Hay and Eureka; steamer Tamal
paia. for Sin Francisco. Sailed at 6:13 A.
M.. ship tt. Nicholas, for Nushagak. Arrived
down at g A. M.. British steamer Jnverkip.
Arrtvad at 12 noon and left up, steamer ru
mor, from Tillamook.
fan Francte. April 21. Arrived at 4
A. J4. steamer Falcon, from Portland. Railed
at t P. M-. steamer Heaver, for Fortland:
at 2 P. M . steamer lieo. W. Klder: at 3
r . ju.a Keamvr nainirr; a
K. H. Loop, for Fort land.
Point Heyea. April 21. Passed st P. it.,
barge Amy Turner, la tow of tug Hea Rover,
froru Portland, for tfan Francisco.
r-aa Pedro, April -1. Arrived Steamer
Roma, from Portland.
Han Fraactaro, April 21. Arrived fit earn
ers Falcon, rrom Port 'and ; Eureka, from
Seattle; WtMapa. fnm Wlllapa: Queen, from
Victoria, flailed Steamers Beaver. for
Portland: Oeo. W. Rider. T. H. 1-oop, Rai
nier, for Astoria; Helene. for Grays Har
bor; bark btar of Zealand, for Brtatol !iay;
schooners Know and Hurgrsa. for Pus.-t
Sound. Lily, tor Urapo.ua; Spokane, for Port
Gamble,
TMes at Aatseia Matsrday.
Mlgh. Lew.
:23 A. M.....ST fet0:M A. U.....4S feet
.M P. M.....V.S facta P. sect
Minneapolis
Cleveland
New Orleans
Detroit
Omaha ...... ......
Los Angeles
Louisville
Milwaukee
Portland. UT. ......
Seattle
St. Pant
Atlanta ............
Huftalo
Denver .......v....
Indianapolis
Providence
Richmond .........
WashlnKton, D. C...
St. Joseph
Fort wort h
Memphis S.892.000 2.3
Salt Lake City 4.8-'i8.0tx 1.1
Columbus B.603.OOO 4.7
Alhsny 5.771. (HM eiH.d
Tac.-ma 4,200.000 12.2
Savcnnah 4.9.0OO 33.8
pokane. Wash 4.2.19. 00O l."i.7
rrulif h 2.197.OO0 33.3
Oakland. Cat 3.1O8.00O 3.8
Sacramento, Cal 1,339. oon 14.4
Helera ., 970.ftoo 2.8
Houston 25.712.0oo 16.7
Galveston 15.124.0UO 18.0
IMPROVEMENT NOTED IN FOOTWEAR.
Bottom Touched on Prices In Dry Goods
Market.
NEW YORK, April 21. Dun's review to
morrow will say:
Business continues to move slowly, its
volume, though large, being much below
producing capacity and displaying a lack of
Interest.
Dullness In pig Iron bas become more pro
nounced and production Is on a reduced
scale. Greater quietness Is apparent In tin-
isnea lines and curtailment of mill opera
tions Is reported.
In the dry goods market there has been no
speculative movement and soma merchants
believe the bottom has been touched on
prices.
Gradual Improvement is noted in footwear.
Hide markets are quiet, with domestic tan
ners not operating except for such small
parcel lota as will suffice for Immediate
wants. Leather continues slow.
Wool at St. Lonls.
6T. LOTJIS. April 21. Wool Unchanaed.
Territory and Western mediums. ueiTc;
fine mediums. 13&13c: fine. 114212c.
BARK'S CHARTER REPORTED
Vincent's Lining Is Finished and
She Loads Next Week.
That there Is yet hope for the French
baric Marechal de Castries belns; loaded
with wheat was felt along1 the beach
yesterday, on tbe receipt of advices
from Seattle that the vessel had been
taken for grain. Cablegrams received
here did not contain tbe Intelligence
from abroad. The bark arrived April
12 from Dublin, after a passage feat
ured by storms and delays that length
ened the trip to more than 270 days, so
she lost her outward charter and has
been on the free list.
The work of lining the British ship
Vincent was started yesterday morning
and finished by night. She will shift
from Mersey to Oceanic dock in time
to begin loading wheat Tuesday, and
the work Is to be finisher this month.
There are 11 gralncarrlers that should
be en route, but three of which have
been reported as having sailed the
British steamer Strathbeg, from Ant
werp March 29; the French bark Mare
chal de Goutaut, from Newcastle, N. S.
January is, and the French ship
there, but it was cleared away and found
to conceal nothing.
Tourists spend
Switzerland.
annually 330.000,000 in
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Another effort made to recover the
body of Sidney Illldgo, steward of the
13.'743!ooo IS I steamer Mascot, who lost his life when
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wreck could be plainly Investigated,
there was no trace of the body. A pile
I of wheat was found and it was thought
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Spring is the season when the blood is weakest, and our systems least
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digestion, lack of energy, bodily fatigue, and many other systemic disturb
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t 4 p. M.ateajner are mere nerve stimulants, often producing exhilarating effects, but acting
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"I tried all kinds of blood remedies
which failed to do me any good, but I
have found the right thing at last. My
face was full of pimples and black-heads.
After taking Cascarets they all left. I am
continuing the use of them and recom
mending them to my friends. I feel fine
when I rise in the morning. Hope to
have a chance to recommend Cascarets."
Fred C Witten, 76 Elm St., Newark, N. J.
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe.
10c. 2Sc. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The genu
ine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to
cure or your money back. 822
BINO CHOONO. CHINESE DOCTOR.
Strowbrldge bldg..
lSKt, First street,
room 11. and 225 Vn
Alder st. Chinese
Root and Hero
Medicines. Cures
Cancer, Rheuma
tism. Consumption.
Dropsy. Catarrh.
ctomach. Lung.
Liver and Kidney
Troubles. All
Chronic ailments
of men end wo
men. Examination
free. Drugstore.
283 Flanders St.
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Cured in Five Days
7
7
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Varicose Veins,
Hernia, Blood Poison
No Detention From Occupation,
Kamtly or Home
tO 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 $500
TO ANY CHARITY AS GUARAN
TEE THAT EVERY STATEM ENT
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 pive 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.
DERMA (RIPTl'RE)
Disregard of existing hernia ha
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 safety and entail no suffer
ing, and do not detain yoiv from
occupation, under guarantee. Many
cases cured to stay cured In one
treatment.
" 0fl ' FOR IILOOD 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. This new remedy has
been successfully used In thou
sands of cases. Let me explain it
to you.
WRITTEN GUARANTEE Dr. Smith's written guarantee means a cure
'or no pay for services. I guarantee to cure certain aliments or refund
every dollar you have paid me for my services. My services cost you
nothing unless I cure your Varicose Veins, "Hernia, Piles, Fistula, Blood
Poison, or 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.
I am the only specialist in Port
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
ind experience, acquired in such a
way that no other can share, and
ihould 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.
Dr. A. G. Smith
234 Morrison Street
Corner Second
PORTLAND, OR.
M
DAYS
CURED IN FIVE
Varicose Veins
Piles, Fistula &
Enlarged Glands
ExamhSn Free
17 Years of Success in Treating Men Cures Guaranteed or No Pay
Many Cases Permamentlr Cured In ONE TREATMENT. Most Ttme
Kavtng;. Moat Natural. Bloat Safe. No Detention from Occupation, Fam
ily or Home. A Radical and Permanent Cure. I Will Give 95U0 to Any
Charity as a Guarantee That Every Statement In This Announcement Is
True.
I cure rapidly, painlessly and at email expense. I will demonstrate
actual results In your case. 1 will give conclusive evidence of my merit
which Is obtained and maintained by ability. I Invite you to come to
my office. I will explain my treatment for Hernia, Piles. Fistula, Vari
cose Veins, Pelvic, Nervous, Blood. Kidney and Bladder Diseases. I will
give you free a physical examination; If necessary, a microscopical and
chemical analysis of secretions to determine existing pathological and
bacteriological conditions. Every person should take advantage of this
opportunity to learn their true condition. Certainty of cure Is what you
want
A thorough Investigation should be made by every ailing; person as to
the specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and those who de
pend upon you demand the best medical attention. I have the ability
and can give you this service. 1 have always charged a very reasonable
fee, o that my services may be obtained by any man who Bincerely de
sires to be cured. I make no misleading statements or unbusinesslike
propositions; neither do I desire to b particularly Independent, and I
would like to have you for a patient, if you will come to me on a
Btrictly professional basis, and the Inducements that I offer, which are
my ability and 30 years' successful experience, time-saving treatment
and guarantee of cure of certain diseases.
tVE CVRE BY NEW SCIENTIFIC METHODS WHICH CANNOT FAIL
BLOOD AND SKIN AILMENTS, NERVE WEAKNESS, VARICOSE Oil
KNOTTED VEINS, OBSTRUCTIONS, SORES, ULCERS, SWOLLEN
OLANDS, PILES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES AND ALL DIS
EASES COMMON TO MEN.
We are permanently located. Incorporated and licensed under the
laws of Oregon.
MEN, IF IN TROUBLE, CONSULT US TODAY. If you cannot call,
write for free book and self-examination blank. Many caees cured at
home. Hours 9 A. M. to I F. M. Sundays, 10 to 12.
OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
2S1V4 MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, .PORTLAND, OR.
MEN
CORED
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.
224 WASHINGTON STREET,
Corner First, Portland, Or.
L. T. YEE & SONS
Tbe Old. BellnbU Chin
Doctor apnt ltfetlmo study t
herbs and research la Chip;
wu cranted diploma by h
Emperor; guarantee euro alt
ailments of men and women
when otbers fall If you suf
fer, call or writs to JB 4
fcON'. MKVICISK CO.. UH
F Ixst. Cez. said or. farfcUad. Qu
Dr. Lindsay
RELIABLE
EDUCATED
EXPERIENCED
CONSULT ME FREB
If you are worried
about a special all-
iiieiii, origauic wean a
ness or any male all- i
mem uf uxuua an- v?
ment. ,
I have m n m n n , i-
faith In my own skill V
that I will prove my ability before I ask
one cent. You don't need money to be
gin my treatment. YOU MAY PAY MJti
AFTER I CURE YOU.
Dr. Lindsay
The Old Reliable Specialist.
Corner Alder and Second streets. En
trance 128 V4 Second street. Portland,
Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. 1L
WAI JING'S COUGH REMEDY
The most wonderful cough
medicine in the world.
Also have some good
remedies for Internal, Ex
ternal, or Eruptive Dis
eases of both sexes. Call
or write to S. H. WAV!
IB CH1RSR RKRU A-f
OOT MEDICINE CO,
301 y, First St., Portland,
OreaTon.