TIIE MOItXIXG OREGOXTAN, TnHRSDAY. JUNE 29, 1911. IS TO CARE FOR TRAFFIC Open River Company Will Put Fourth Boat in Opera tion Soon. CRAFT WILL BE LARGEST Vrwl to He Contrn-tcti la Advanoe) of Olllo Canal Completion Will llae Cargo Capacity of About 00 Ton. It iilrinr. of the opninc of the Ce'lio I'ini:. which may be completed In tw ar.l a h:f year, the Open Klver 1 ransportatlon Company will hav. In cperarton a fourth srearcer to te the Urcil of t.iat fleet. Il.-r lrrsjth w'.It bo :") feet, beam : fe-t and depth of Jio!.! nine feet with a rareo npaclty f ton tn a loaded draft of fire and a half feet. Cinn:n tt'tchanan. superintendent of the llr.e. ha compiet. J ; ml'l of the l.u!l an I a per.p.-:ive plan of the v el. ho will have three d-cks. the main dck helna- p:anne. with a view to accnmmo.iatln freight, the up!"r leek for stateroom a.i'l General cabin convenience ami the hurricane) d.-ck containing i.Sservation room so that th view al.ng the t'olunibla can bo enjoyed ahead and astern. There will b space on the same deck for smoking room. Captain r.'u-hir.an say that !th the rar.al si feet wll. the n-w steamer can lock through with me when fully loaded. She will bo used principally for hn'l!!r. heavy shipment from the I'ppcr Columbia and on the Snake Klver whn water condition are favorab. la appearance ho wl'.l m ich re'Otible the old Harvest yiecn. except that like the steamer I'.ailey r.atzert her upper deck will be continued to the bow f.rmlrg a -toothpick" Unlike the llataert. however, the bow wKl be ro-:mld Instead of sharp. Business along the route of the Open Illver fleet ha a crown to tuih propor tion that recent iv It wa found neces sary to ship freluht from Portland to t'elho by rail, a It cou'd not be accom modated aboard the steamer J. N. Teal. With the flriishlna- of the Ceillo Canal. It I fully anticipated that larger car rier will bo In demand and a more frequent service required tiikii: mmummj:iw arhivk Klclorailo rtrportctl fomlnj and I thclwolf Ilraclire Harbor. When treo s-hoorcer appeared off tri river yesterday mornlns. assisted on their way from San pe.lro by the south erly weather. It was aumr.i along the waterfront tiiat one of liiem was the barkertino C. V. Crocker, a'.though the rouid have been l.!cntt:'..-U easily on near Ing shore bv her r!. but the trio turned out It b the Alvena. Ireno and W. K. Jewett. which will load on the lower river. The I ra ker put out from Hono lulu June ! bound here load for Ral four. liuthrle A lo. San Ir.inrlvo advices credit the amooner fldrado with havlns railed for Tortland v la Redondo to load lumber fr Valparaiso, but o.-a!y It Is not thoucl-t t.a: s e ts headed th! way. Tie arrival of t'.e three schooner yes terday makes rive of the c!s that r'port-d this week, the Kir.f Cyrus and VlrKtrta having cro-sed In Tues day from tiie lo'i'ii. The lirltisii tramp Hrelwo'.f. from Victoria, which entered the river Tuesday afternoon, did not rea-h l:iman-IVulen' mill until 10:3) o'clock yesterdiy mornlra. aithouRh she J'ft up at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Her rarco I assembled on the dock with the exception of a consisnraent of timber, and the material Is made t-p of rz erchar.tabie stuff, t'l.e Is In command of Captain Kidman, and It I the first oyace of tho vessel here. Siie had an uneventful trip down the Coast. CiOVf'JtXMENT TIMttU. WANTED Itarvma of I.lghlhon. Annoance Policy a to Xttr Inprtor. Appointment of H'nry Heck to suc ceed Commander J. M F.iil.-ort as m teitor of the seventeenth lighthouse ditrlct Is exr ained In a letter received from, Washington yesterday. Represen tative Lafterty. who recommenced that Captain Speler. head of the harbor patrol f irre. he appointed. wrl-e that the bu reau official have de. !.-l In replacing naval orr.cers In all liehthouse districts to give preference to overnniert men. and particularly- to those of the Coast and ;eodet!c Survev. because of their familiarity with cor.ditlor on coast of the I'nlted States In the lighthouse ter ritory. "ommandtr E'licott ws the first naval officer In the lnitd State to be re rule 1 by the Lighthouse nepartment. He is to be promoted to a Captaincy In the Cnlfed State Navy. Inspector I'.eck ha h-gun the tudy of local affairs to assume charge of tha district Saturday. A Commander E1I1 cott ha completed the quarterly round c-f all lights and station, his successor will not be hurried on his first trip avlong tha Coast. RAYOCEAX POCK XEAJILY DONC Supple Provide- Landing Facilities for New Vessel. When tha gao!ln yacht Bayocean Reaves oa her second regular trip to Tayocean Saturday mornlns; her passen gers wi:i P.nd new facilities at Supple tock. where a force Is engaged under the direction of Ur. Supple In providing a waltln-room. mtth provisions for tar.dl!ng and storing hagnaee. r.eneath the dock a torervirn Is being completed for gear and supplies for the bayocean. beside a washroom for the crew. On the east side of the dock a walk riaa been built, protected by a railing, which leads to a ft.-atlns dock that will be on a level with t: deck of the ves sel, that passer.e-rs may be landed eas ily without regard to the stage of water. The Bayocean took out a fair list Tues day and she Is due on the return this evening. A rush Is not looked for until warmer weather attracts those on vaca tion bent to tha beach. With the addl t'on of the r.ew vessel to the Fortland Tlllaraoon Pay fWt facilities will be ample for this season. Marine Note. To load lumber for Pan Francisco, the steamer F. S. Iop has or to I'.alnter and ah wt.l finish at West port. Lumber will b started aboard tha Hrltlsh tramp Kthetwolf at Inman pouisen tiila morning, three gangs of loogshorenaeo being employed. At the offlri of Major Morrow. Corps ef mrlneer. V. S. It la aaid that NEW STEAMER during th coming week the annual survey of Coo Bay bar v'1 be com pleted. To load a part cargs befors proceed ing to lUymond. the steamer Tsllow stur). dropped down to Ft. Helens yes terday and tba steamer Shna Tak went to Westport to load a full cargo. About :P0 ton of cement Intended for us. In connection with the construc tion of foundation for Ilia new Har-I-tr.an bridge was yesterday dlchars-ed from the steamer Hear at A:aska d-ck. r.enera! Agent Ransom, of the Harrt man steamer line, says that when the Oriental liner ItygJ la dispatched neat month she wi:l lave practically a full r.ro mostly lumber. though there will ! b a few shipments of flour. ' Iamace eusta.ned to a donkey barge ..weed by t!io Mcfab C ompany. steve dores, resulted In It n.nrg sn.i ..-. to tha deck at the Portland mill, whlls moored aionrsld. tha German bark 1L STEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Dae te Arrive. Nam. from. Data xvMtistoa n Franrlacola P"rt i.. jea tia'.e. .. T.Karr. ... . 4.ar Fenl'edro... lir.akwater. .. J oo Hey.... A .::ane H ir-ka 1iioui Haioeaa. .. .It port . la .In ..In . Juv port port am II Iian.l I' .Jan hu It. Elinor. Til. JMo.k....J Jlr l.os 'u ....4n reiro. ... ;. W. E.der. .--r. 1 . . . . Ju.y Vc' ..t.-.nng J r y.,..., f-ollst . Ha. roe J"'l I'.t.T fn Intro. . . . July ym fan Kranclsco Ju.y IlOXuk Diego.... July Scbedulesl t Desart. Nam. Far. Date. lirrakter....HI" June ' ;...( en da:... 1 1 ; .attiok . . . . June Ahir.:.n. ...-- n I'ranelaco Ju.y larcn llaocaa. ... July An u Hn'l.n J ' r l:.-ar... yn I'eOro. . . . July 6 ie It T. more. Til m.ok. . . . July l.-o. W. K.Jtr. Mn liieso. ... Ju.y N a J' luvf liar. ....July city San riro. . . . July A .IB r .- Mir.RA un. - - 10 1 1 1 4 B T 1" 12 i: 12 . 15 Kat-on Sin Francisco July h'anle, Dollar. Hait.a J Jlr I ..r !in rertro....July l:-vin k "an rleo luiy KsJ. . ... Hongkong. .. July Hackfeld. and It will bo beached and some f the planking- replaced. Captain C Madeson. of the steamer W. s. I'orter. which sailed last night for the (Jolden Gate after discharging oil here, was accompanied by his 7-year-old daughter, who spent a part of her vacation aboard, havlns; also made a voyage to Juneau tl.la month. Sergeant Carlson, of the harbor pa trol force, yesterday located a launch that was taken four daya ago from the Jlarks .n boathouse. at the headquarters of the Portland Motorboat Club. The craft was found on tha East Side, op posite the anchorage of the cruiser Bos. ton. and an Investigation Is being- made with the expectation that at least one warrant will be Issued. Loaded with l.:M.O0O feet of lum ber, being dispatched by tha Tactile Kxport Lumber Company, the French bark Marechal de Castries will leave down today, bound for the United Kingdom. It Is also expected that the French bark Marechal de Oontaut will be shifted through the brldgea from the Portland mill, whera she ha fin ished loading; for New Zealand and Australia. New- from abroad 1 that Jarrow Flake, on the Tyne. which Is regarded In maritime circles as the refua-e of Idle tramp steamers, has been practi cally cleared of tonnage and that not one of those moored there Is out of employment, but merely held tempor arily for repairs or overhauling. A year :o there was a large fleet held at the refuge, but the demand has been such. largely on the Tactile, that all availa ble carriers can obtain charters There yesterday entered at the Custom-House the Iirittsh tramp Ethelwolf. from Victoria In ballast; the ateamera Hear. Washington and Yellowstone, from San Francisco, and the steamer W. 8. I'orter. from Monterey. The gas oline schooner W'llhelmtna cleared for Yaqtilna. the Porter for San Francisco. Yellowstone for Raymond with 200.000 feet of lumber, and the Washington for San Francisco with S&0.000 feet. Charles Steelstnlth. who has charge of A! hers Uros docks, yesterday re ceived a communication from the mas ter of a vessel plying between Portland and San Francisco, asking that local men be solicited to tak stock In a pro posed steel steam schooner, which will cost approximately r..0fX carry about l.:i0.O00 feet of lumber and have passenger accommodatlona for 75 pas sengers. Half of the cost la ald to have been promised by Seattle Inter ests, more will be furnished at San Francisco, and the balance la sought here. The vessel Is Intended for the coast trade. Movement of Veels. PORTLAND. June M Arrived Steamer ytreakwater. from t'ooa Bv: steamer T he. from San Kran.-lao; steamer Wash tenaw from Port fan l.uts; steamer Alli ance, f-om R'ireka via Coos fy Sailed omer Aure.ia. for fan Francisco: steamer Roanoke, for San lliego ino way I""'--ste.m-r Falcon, for San Francisco: Prltlsn i earner SuYsric. for tb Orient via Puget iwur.d. . AMorta. June 5. Condition at tn mouth of the river at 5 P. M. smooth: wind south 1 mile: weather rlouuy. Ar-rtve-l at T and 1-ft ut at 11 A. al Mejmer breakwater, from Oooa Bay. Ar rive.! at 7 1 i A. M. Sch.ioner Alvana. from pan P-dro. Salle.1 at :1 A. J. Steamer ' ierl.le. f r Kureka. Arrived at 11. A. M Svhooner Irene, from San Pedro. Ar rived at 40 A. at. Steamer N'ehlm. from San Francisco. Arrived at la M Schooner W. t' Jewett. from f-an Pe dro. Sailed at 13 SO P. M. Steamer El more, for Tillamook. Arrived at 12 I P. M and left up stamar Washtenaw, from port San Luis. Arrived down at 1 10 and fMle.l at 3 p at British s'eamer fluverlo. for Orient via Paget Bound. Arrived at ; IS and left up at 4 P. M. Steamer Alli ance froia Eureka and Coos Bay. Failed at 4 P. it Steamer Auralla. for San l'ra- WfTr, Frareisco. Jan 9. Arrived at rnl.lnight and sailed at 9 P. al. s:eamr Nome City, from Portland, for San P"lro. Arrived at noon steamer Oeo. w. Elder, from Portland. 6aild last night Steamer Naiajo. jor portUn.l T acorn. June :- Arrtved Steamer Carlo, from Portland. -an Pedro. June 5a. Sailed Steamer Roae City, for Portland. Arrived yesterday Steamer Shasta, from Portland. "eait.e June ?-. Arrived Steamer Titan Victoria: steamer Ctty of Seattle. Fkaaway: steamer Santa Ana. Southeastern AU. steamer Prince Cor. Prim e Ru tert steamer llornley Castle. Victoria: steamer Jim Hitter. San Fi-anclsco; steamer tl' Ionian. llon..ilu- Sailed Sleamar Prince leeors. Portland Canal: steamer Queen. an Franeieco: steamer Spokane. tellka; sleamsr Jim Butler. Everett. San Francisco. J.me r. Arrived Steam ers rnarles N'e!on. alnkllteo. Tempi E Dorr v5-v Harhor: Oeorc XV. Elder, piirtland': Mvfalr. Everett: power sloop Owl Coos Hay: barkentln Gardiner City, port Ludlow; schooner Esther Bubo. Co aiitUe Klver; bark Andrew Weleh. Hono lli'u iai;e.l Steamers tlceano. svdney; San liabrlei. I'mpqua Klver; schooner A. B. Johnson, Grays Harbor. Taroma. June Arrived Steamer Prescient, from San Francisco; Norweitian steamer. Dupont. Departed Park steamer Kr..on. f-om Australia; sleainer Hllonlan. U tvmotid.' Wash . June - Arrived fteamars HalnUr and Clanmont. frura San Francisco. Tide at Astoria Tbaraday. High. Low. ; ;. A. l 9 feel'O IO A. M... 1.4 feel j ;i M 7 fe- " 37 P. M. S.2 fet Mandalay Loecs CarfiO. 8 AN FRANCISCO. Jus IS. Th steam schooner Mandalay. which broke her port shaft, sprang a leak and became waterlogged soon after leaving Crescent City Friday, was tow ed Into this port today by the steamer Tel Norte. Cap tain LoftAtrom said that the Mandalay ran Into a gale off the northern city which disabled he.-, causing her to lose lJ.vw feet of lumber. CITY JULY MAGNET Portland to Be Center of Ex cursions Next Month. ONE TO ENTICE 10,000 Christian Church Convention to I5o Held First WeekEUks and Shri ti ers to DepartTravel to and Fro to lie Great. Special trains, privately-conducted par ties and general excursions In and out of Fortland will be numerous next month. Several events on the Faclflc Coast combine to make Portland the ilecca for July travel. Principal among these will be the Christian Church convention to be held In tills city next week, which will bring 10.i visitors to Portland. Re duced rates from all points have been granted by the railroads, and every regu lar train will carry extra equipment to accommodate the Increased travel. One rpeclnl train that will enter the pity for thut occasion will start from Chicago and will carry delegate and visitors from various points east of that city. It will be known as the Christian Herald special, and will b? manuged by the editors of the Clirlntian Herald, of Cincinnati. Some of the church officers will travel on this train. Other specially-conducted parties will come to this convention from various Eastern points. Assembly South to Entice. The convention of the National Edu cational Association at San Francisco next month also will cause a lot of travel through Portland. One special train operating from the East will spend Thursday. July 7. In this city. The party will consist of school teachers from cltle east of Chicago. Many have never been In Portland, and they will devote th day to sightseeing. The train will be In charge of George XV. Marsters. of Boston, and Is scheduled to arrive In Portland the evening of July . A private car with Frank J. Boyer and 21 guests from Reading. Fa., la due to arrive here July 4 to spenS the day here. The traveler. are en route to San Francisco and other California cities. A group of travelers known a the Stout party and consisting of about 15 persons will be here at the same time. They will come from California, and will go to Fuget Sound. A day will be de voted to seeing the eights of Portland and vicinity. Rev. V. F. Jordan, of Evanston, 111., will conduct a party of to the Chris tian Church convention In this city. They will arrive next Monday afternoon. July J. and will remain until the sessions of the church convention end. Sunday School DcIcRatcs Coming. The special train bearing Pastor Rus sell and party of Alabama Sunday school workers Is due to arrive In Portland over the Southern Pacific at 8:30 tonlghL About 150 nersons are on board. They will remain In the city two days. While the object of their visit Is to hold re ligious meetings, they will find time for sightseeing, and expect to devote a great portion of their time while here to that purpose. The private car of E. S. Draper, ex Governor of Massachusetts, left Port land yesterday morning after being here a day. It bore Mr. and Mrs. Draper, Mis Draper and a party of friends who are touring the CoasL In spite of the rain the visitors drove over the city In automobiles and found much here to admire. While Portland is the center of Inter est for Eastern travelers, many of Its cltlxens are passing their vacations by trips to 'other parts of the country, it Is In doing this that they learn better to appreciate . tha charms of their own city. KIks Leave Monday. The most notable excursion from this city will be that of the Elks next Mon day evening. They are destined to At lantic City to attend the grand lodge convention and to capture tVe 1D12 meet ing for Portland. A special train filled with Shrlnera and their families will leave here at mid night Saturday for Rochester. N. T.. to attend the annual meeting of that or ganization. Many Portland teachers will go to San Francisco to attend the National Edu cational Association convention. On ac count of the desire of many of them to travel on the steamers the special train plan haa been abandoned. BANDON NEAR PORTLAND Xewr IVoat I.lne Planned With Schooner "Tillamook." BANDON. Or.. June 2S. (Special) Arrangement were made for a new boat line between Bandon and Port land, when F. II. Harradln. of Astoria, and F. O. Baumgartner. of Portland, representing tho Elmore Steamship Company, were In Bandon Saturday and Sunday, signing up contracts to run th new gasoline schooner Tilla mook, which la now being built at Coo Bay. Into this port. The Tilla mook will carry about SE0 tons of freight. It la not a passenger boat, though It I tha Intention of the com pany to put on the Tillamook Just to try out tha run and If It proves aa profitable as they anticipate the firm will put on a steamboat of much larger dimension tn the near future. With the Anvil now running to Portland and tha Installing of the Tillamook. Bandon will have the best of connection with Portland and a large amount of business will be done with Portland houses, aa Bandon merchants are desirous of buying from Portland bouses If they can get the service for shipping facilities. Tha Tillamook will make regular 10-day trips for the present and will shorten up tho time aa tha business warrant. DERELICT TCWED INTO POUT Men oa Semi-Submerged Craft Have Hard Xlffht at Sea. SAN FRANCISCO, June 28. (Spe cial.) Tha ateamer Del Ncyte reached hero thl morning from Crescent City with the waterlogged steamer Manda lay In tow. after a terrific battle with a 75-mllo northwester off the Califor nia coast. On board tho semi-submerged craft were Captain Lofstrom and his crew and It was a terrible night at sea they spent, with tho high cross-waves weeping completely over the wreck. The men only saved themselves from being washed from the hulk by lashing their bodies to portions of the upper works. One huge sea which carried over the side 130.000 feet of lumber from tha after-deck load, took with It Charles A RASH BEGOHES MASS OF HUMOR On Baby's Face, Head and Shoul ders. Parents Decided He Could Not be Cured. Cuticura Made His Skin Perfectly Clear. "Our boy was born In Toronto on Oct. 13. 190S, and when three months old a slight rash appeared on his cheek. What appeared to be a water blister would form. When it broke, matter would run out. starting new blisters until his entire face, head and shoulders were a mass of scabs and yon could not see a particle of dear skin. Other parts of his body were affected, but not to such aa i extent. We did not know what to do for him and tried atxnil every adver- tised remedy without avail. Indeed some of them, only added to hi suffering and one ta) partietdar, the Remedy, almost put the Infant ntto convulsions. The family doctor pre scribed for him and told us to bathe the baby in buttermilk. Thh did not do any good, so we took him to a hospital. He was treated a an out-patient twice a week and be got worse. It anyininit. e ureu cuieru " other doctor and Inside of a week the boy was. to all appearances, cured and the doctor said his work was done. But the very next day It broke but as bad as ever. 'We decided that it coyld not be cored and must run It course and so we Just kept his arms bandaged to his side to prevent hi tearbig his flesh. We left Toronto and shortly after our arrival tn Duluth, the Cuti cura Remedies were recommended. We started ustnr them In Mar, 1909, and soon the cure was complete. Cuticura made his skin perfectly clear and he is entirely free from the skin disease. There has been no return this time. Robert Mann, Proctor, Minn.. May 3. 1910." Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold through out the world. Potter Drug A Chem. Corp., sole prop., 139 Oolumbu Ave Boeton. a-Ma!led free, samples of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, with 3-'-p. book on skin treatment. Mohr. a seaman, and his delivery from death was remarkable in that he was carried back, aboard the craft by an other comber. The Mandalay, while leaving Crescent City several days ago, struck the bar. becoming waterlogged. SCHOOXEU LOSES MAX AT SKA Captain of I'n identified Pour-Master Believed to Have Drowned. SEATTLE. June 18. The steamship Hllonlan, which arrived today from San Francisco, reports that while com ing up the coast some distance south of Cape Flattery she sighted a large four-maeted schooner sailing north. While In sight of the Hilonlan. the schooner hove to and several boats were lowered and for sometime were rowed around, evidently In search of a man ovcrnoara. Shortly afterward the boats were hoisted on board and the schooner ...., 0,1 ahnni iiundlrcr hack toward San Francisco. This action caused those on the Hilonian to believe that she must have lost her master. Many sailing vessels are now en route to the Sound to load lumber and It is impossible to identify tho one sighted by the Hilonian"s officers. Tamous Tramp Change Hands. SAN FRANCISCO, June 28, (Spe cial.) The well-known British tramp Daman, which since she went ashore on the rocks of Fort Point a year ago, has had various and sundry owners and figured In many intricate deals of sharp-witted shipping men, has entered another stage in her Interesting career. The big freighter Is now heralded as the property of Eschen & Minor, who purchased the vessel from Swayne & Hoyt and other parties. Chinese Girls Go Home. SAN FRANCISCO. June 28. (Spe cial.) Departures today included the Pacific Mailer Persia, for the Orient, and the Royal Mall steamer Aorangl. for Australia and New Zealand. Two interesting passengers on tho Persia were Miss Cora Wang and Miss Nyln Lea. Chinese girls, who are returning home after completing their education in this country. Steamer Carries $700,00 in Gold. SEATTLE. June 28. The steamship City of Seattle arrived from Skagway and Juneau today with 1700,000 In new gold. COUNTY FARM WORK SLOW Buildings May Not Be Ready Beforo Angust 15, Fortnight Late. J. B. Bridges. Jr.. of Bridge & Web ber, architects for the buildings at the new Multnomah County Farm, west of Troutdale, estimates that E. B. White, the contractor, will not have the struc tures ready for occupancy until August 15. The date specified In the contract agreement is July 31 but it is probable that the County Commissioners will not enforce the penalty of $25 for every day's delay as the work has been de layed by labor disputes beyond control of the contractor. The roof is now being placed on the main structure. The barn and superin tendent's cottage have been finished and the power station and tuberculosis hospital are well on the way to comple tion. It la believed that the county wards may be moved from the present farm, on Canyon Road, west of tho city, not later than September 1. Pasco to Water Park. PASCO, Wash, June 28. (Special.) Several hundred feet of galvanized Iron flume has been bought by the city and will be used in distributing water to 1 S frw-rV MEN CURED $5 to $15 By DR. LINDSAY, the Eminem t, Long Established Specialist WHY PAY MORE for inferior treatment when you can get the verv best medical attention at a fee of from ONE-FOURTH to ONE-HALF that charged, by other specialists with my reputation? Re member that you are not asked to pay for any experiments or any failures. If your case will not yield to treatment 1 . -1 -. . V- flp.l .Tumlnotlnn frankly tell you so and give you to tako care of yourself. MY SPKCIALTIES ARC Xenons Debility, Blood Allmeat. I'llea, Varicose Vein, It up- Y, tares, Kidney, Hladder and all aliment pecu liar to men. COMB AND CONSULT TJ3 FREE OS" ALL CHARGE. DR. LINDSAY THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST. Corner Alder and Second Streets. Entrance 12SV6 Second Street, land, Or. Office Hours A A- M. to I in nansYi'Jili i I HI r a Maul I li II in.aiwsiiani I II Pay Me Only as You Improve I publish my own photgraph and I am a recognized expert in all disorders of men. legally li censed to practice medicine and rmrtcery. Every ailing man who comes to my offices is assured of my careful personal attention throughout the entire treatment. I realize that a cured patlont Is my best advertisement, and for that reason never accept a case unless I can give every honest assurance of promnt and satisfactory results, P.apid. certain, thorough cures for a small fee on easy payments have made mv practice the most suc cessful In Portland today. I will show you Immediate benefit, cure you for half the expense and In less time than will be done else where, or It will not cost you a cent. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 9 to 5, 7 to 8 Dally, Sunday 10 to 12. Examination Advice Free. J. J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D. Rooms 3lh9-10-ll. Merchant' Trust Bldg. for. oth and Washington. Portland, Or. I Cure Men! IS MY FEE Pay When Cnred General Debility. Wenfc lfervee, In- aoainla Results of exposure, overwork and other violation of MM u re 'a law Diseases of Bladder and Kldneya, art eoe Veins, qnlckly and permanently eared at small expense. aPUCIAL. AH.ME.tiTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning. Itching and inflammation topped in 24 hours. Cures effected In seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of questions. Office Hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO. 224 WASHINGTON STREET, Corner First. Fortland. Oregon. BING CHONG, CHI NESE DOCTOR Made of Chinese brbs and root medicine cures all kinds diseases of the heart, lunss, llcer, stomach, kid ney, blood troubles of man and woman when others fall. If you suffer, call 6r write to 105 H Sd it, room A, cor. aLorrlson. SI V V VerTona wsakaets Is a almas that n M It l can b cared. All nerroiu peupls UFntnlie bar thin, watery blooo. it does Dot Ntn V UUO nouruUi or gi Mresslb. korica P tho blood sod liter will b no F U P L t shsky, asrvous follns. Go to an? d-us, storo or oond to n for trXXI SLOOD ANDNEItVK TONIC Thei Tblta will cur sbt cm of nrvounM. 75c a boa. For Proof writ Dr. C. Foilaaclpbi. Pa. the trees recently planted In the City Park. This six and one-half acre tract was deeded to the city by the Northern Pacific Railroad Company about a year ago on condition of certain improve ments in the way of grading, levelling and tree planting. The Chilian aovernment bss under con struction nearly 15O0 mile of railway the cost of which will b about t75.0O0.0QO. , A Few TascaretV Cure Constipation Pleaaant, aentle, though tlie moat effective remedy In the world for alugglah bowels or a laay liver. In the old days physic was dreadful calomel, castor oil. salts or cathartics. And thev were worse than they seemed, for they Irritated the stomach and bowels. They acted much as pepper acts in the nostrils. They flooded the bowels with fluids. But those fluids were digestive Juices. And a waste to day means a lack tomorrow. You se cured relief, but you were actually worse off ,han without it. It's different with Cascarets. Their" effect is tho same as that of laxative foods, or of exercise. They stimulate the bowels to natural action. No grip ing. They act as a bowel tonic. The old way. too, was to take large doses of physic People waited until tho bowels were clogged. The new way is to take one C as caret when you need It. Carry tho box in your pocket or purse. Ward off the troubles Instantly. The modern plan is to keep at your best. The old way wasted too many good hours. Get a 10 cent box of Cascarets now. can ascer- onH will I- advlca how a? Port- P. Suaday 10 A. M. 1 P. M. ONE TREATMENT CURE Varicose Veins, Piles Fistula, Blood Poison Examination Free Seventeen Tear of Sneetss In Treating Men Cans Unaranteed or Us Pay. Many Oaeea Permanently Cored la ONE TREATMENT. Moat Time - Saving, Bloat Natural, Most Safe. No Detention From Occupation, Family or Home. A Radical and Permanent Cure. I Will Give fOOO te Any Charity n a Guarantee That Every Statement In This Announcement la True., I cure rapidly, painlessly and at small expense, I will demonstrate actual results in your oase. I 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 fcr Hernia, Piles, Fistula, Varu eoae Veins, Pelvic, Xrrvois, Blood, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. I will give you free a physical examination; If necessary, a mloroscopical and chemical analysis of secretions to determine existing pathological and bacteriological oondltions. 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 aa 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. I have alwaye charged a very reasonable fee. so that my services may be obtained by any man who sincerely de sires to be cured. I make no misleading statements or unbusinesslike propositions: neither do I desire to be particularly independent, and I would like to have you for a patient. If you will come to me on a strictly professional baste, and the inducements that I offer, which are my ability and SO years' successful experience, time - saving treatment and guarantee of cure of certain diseases. Specific Blood Poison Cured in One Treatment BY PROF. EHRLICH'S GREAT TII- li (ICiCt " COTERY AJfD BLESSING TO MANKIND VIVO This discovery Is the greatest boon to sufferers from Speolflo Blood Poison ever discovered. It has been used successfully In over 20.000 oases. It absolutely cures In one treatment. No matter how long, you have been afflicted, it works like magic. My experience with it per mits me to state positively that it is the greatest discovery of the age and that all the symptoms of the dreaded disease, including ulcere, eruptions, sores of all kinds, disappear In an Incredibly short time. I am the only reliable Specialist on the Coast using this preparation in a scientific manner. Consult ma Free before going Uewbere, and. get cured now. . We Cure Nervous Exhaustion erso known as Nervous Debility, Nervo-Vital Debility. Neurasthenia, eto. If you have any symptoms of this ailment, such as loss of energy or ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeing, nervousness and other symytoms, I want you to be sure and call. I have given this con dition of men special study and I unhesitatingly say that my treatment is not excelled by any other specialist, regardless of what they may claim. I know what I have accomplished tn even the most severe oases letters of Indorsement are on file, and there Is no reason to believe that I oannot cure YOU also. RE3TSMBEK, by calling you do not obli gate yourself to take treatment- We Cure Contracted Ailments Kewfr contracted eases quickly cured. All burn lug, Itching:, Inflamma tion and dlsoJiarge cheeked In 14 nostra. Many eases eared In on week. We have at speeUae treatment for tola ailment. Bladder and Prostate Gland Ailments Burning Pains. Tortures. Misery' Straining, Cystitis. Stone in the Bladder, Gravel. Blood, Muoous and all Kidney and Bladder Ailments which you do not care to trust to the family doctor. I am a specialist, and am psepared to give you quick relief and a speedy cure. "Old Chronic Cases" Cured If you have an old case that has been hanging on for weeks or months, and which medicine from doctors and druggists can t seem to cure right, there Is some reason, I have a sclentlfio cure, and will oure you quickly and cheaply. Docf lot any ailment drag you down and weaken you. Many Simple Cases Cured for $5 We are permanently located. Incorporated and licensed under th laws of Oregon. MEN. EF IX TROTJBX.E OOTTStrLT ITS TODAY". If you cannot oalL write for fre book aDd self-examination blank. Many oases oured at home. Hours 4 A, M. to P. M. Sundays. 10 to It OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE SOIK MORRISON ST BET FOtTKTH AND FIFTH PORTLAND, OR. h S DR. A. G. SMITH. I am the only speelaltat la Port land who does not advertise a fie tttloti name or photogTapb. I pnblinh my true pbotosrraph, pool tot name, personally conduct my office. I am the moat sneceaa f al end reliable, as medical ore den stalls and preas records prove. I make this statement so that yen will know you eonault a true spe cialist, who aeea and t rents pa tients personally. I possess aklll and experience, acquired In auch a way that no ether can share, and suonld not be classed with medical eompanlea. Xt la lmpoeslble for a medical company to attend eol lesre. Companies have no diplomas or license to practice medicine In Oregon or say other state. Medi eal companies usually are named after a doctor. A portrait, whose personality end Identity are In definite. Is selected and published sa the leaitlmate specialist of the office. Hired aubatltutes, ordinary doctors with questionable ability, give consultation. exanlastloB and treatment. 606 FOR BLOOD POISON. I use Professor Bhrllch's won derful new discovery, " 608," 1 n cases of Specif lo Blood Poison. It cures In one treatment and Is the greatest marvel of medical science. This new remedy haa been successfully used in thou sands of cases. Let me explain it to you. 00 w smvrATioit AND nm Hons S A. M. te 8 P. M. I invito you to ooms to my office. I will explain to you my treat ment for Varicose Veins. Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood Poison, Piles, fistula. Bladder, Kidney, Prostatlo and all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination; If necessary a microscopical and chemical anaiya.a of seoretlona. Dr. A. G. Smith WAI JING CHINESE DOCTOR I am educated for Chines doctor. I as the Chinese herbs and root medicines. It makes wonderful cures. It has cured many suf ferers. The treatment cures Kidney. Throat. Heart. Liver. Con sumption. Stomach. Good for either male or female and different kinds of diseases. People out of town write for consultation blank and call at my office. Room 14. 211 Alder St.. corner First. Portland. Or. L. T. YEE & SONS The Old. Beliable Chtoe-te Doctor pent lifetlm study of tierbs and research In Cblna; was cranted diploma by the tmperor; siaraoteea cure all ailments of men and women when others fall. If yon suf fer, call or write to VEB BON 8 MXDICLNII CO., 142 H First Cor. Aider. ForUanti, Or. tEWiaBa A r f o f Note This, mi Important Fact VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD POI SON, PILES, FISTULA, ETC, Cured in 5 Days No Detention mm 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 P ERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS 13 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 EVERY STATEMENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT 13 TRUE. VARICOSE VEINS Impair vitality. I dally 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 servsd and strengthened, pain. ceases, swelling suDsiaes, a healthy circulation Is rapidly re-X established Instead of the depress- ing oonaiiioais. x buwiuiioo jw cure to stay cured or refund' the monsy. ADTICB EH BE. Saaydaiys, lO A. M. to 1 P. M. 234 Morrison SL Corner Second PORTLAND, OR. FOR BL00DP0IS0N Blood tests ac curately made. Treatment sci entifically ad ministered. Per manent cures guaranteed. We cure all ailments of men. Pay when sat isfied. Consul tation, examina tion and diag nosis free. DR. GREEN CQ S62 Washington St., Portland, "-!' laSsV's-"-"!