10 CHANNEL'S LEAST DEPTH 27.5 FEET Government Survey Shows Entrance Deepens One Foot in Year. AVERAGE IS 28.5 TO 29 Jell- Attains Object and Swirl of Currents Is pigging Constantly, Crust .Vow Gone Deep Holes Found by Load. In three channels that exist today at the entrance to the Columbia River the depth at average low watv i from SS'j to Z3 feet. The survey completed by the Government last month, which was Klven out officially yesterday by Major Mrlndoe. Corps of Engineers. L. S. A.. Is based on the plane of mean lower low water, or on the lowest tide every II hours, which Is 1.3 feet below mean low water or the average tide. That establishes the depth In two Harrow channels as 17 feet and In the main road. 100i feet wide, the least depth Is ITS feet. In one year the depth has Increased tne foot and the end that has been sought through the building of the south jetty Is realized, though there re greater possibilities for the next year, as the trestle will be extended a considerable distance before work ceases In November. Added to the bare gains shown Is a condition reported to exist at the en trance of the first time In the history cf channel Improvements at that point. Across the entire entrance the sand or bed scours continually, every move ment of the tide carrying quantities ef the material seaward. The constant deepening Is not only shown In that and In the story told by the leadline, but across the entrance la a succession ef large depressions or holes that are being Joined as the changes follow and must In time form new channels and really one great cut. Crnt at Bottom Disappears. . In the mass of data forwarded to Major Mclndoe are Included many ob servations of the surveying party, among the most Important of which is the Information that as the lead lines were cast In following out each range, settling of the lead showed that the "crust'" was gone from the bottom. That Is taken by the engineers to Indicate without question that the gradual con finement of the Immense flow from the Columbia to the space between the end of the Jetty and the Washington aide has developed scouring that Is wearing away a sand formation which a few years ago formed a barrier where the low-tide depth was but 14 feet. In the frolics of the currents another formation Is shown. That Is a shoaling along the Jetty on the Inside, from a point south of new work of the last few seasons. This will necessitate the construction of spurs Into the river where material will be dumped to form arms to Insure that sediment Is carried to the depths outside the entrance. That, however. Is a minor undertaking as compared with the main project and will be rushed next season when the finishing work Is under way. Deep Water Area Grows. "The survey shows a general move ment to the northwest of the opening, through the bar of 2500 feet and the movement of the best channel through an area of 35Crt feet In the same direc tion." said Major Mclndoe. "The width of the opening between J4-foot con tours has remained practically the same as last year that Is 0'rt feet. The con trolling depths across that area, from deep m ater Inside to deep water outside, vary from IS to feet. There are two narrow channels with a least depth tf 17 f-el and one channel. lying be tween them and l00 feet wide, has a least depth of ITS feet, which Is an Increase of one foot over the maximum controlling depth a year ago. "Immediately Inside many changes have taken place, as an extensive deep water area has developed with depths from 30 to 3S feet, extending from the end of the Jetty to the southeast end f Peacock Spit. Immediately east of the deep water area and lying between It and the Inside 30-foot contours, some hoallnc has taken place, but the 30 foot contour has receded about SSOo feet. The extreme western point of Clatsop Spit shows an advance of J0 foot contours of about 1000 feet, al though the same contour on the west erly side of Teacock Spit has changed little. "Results shown hir the survey are on the whole most satisfactory. There are evidently great changes taking place and one of the most promising features U the fact that the bar Is filled with deep holes. Indicating that at any time a deeper channel may develop." NAVAJO GETS I.OnG CHARTER Steamer Will I-atcr II. ntted for Tassenicer Trade. Further evidence that Pates Chesa fcrouah. as t-e backers of the California A At.anrlo wteamsntp Company, are on t:iat route to stay Is the fact that the new steamer Navajo, which Is at the North Bank dock In command of Captain Ahlln on her first voyage, has been .-bartered by those Interests from Pwayne A Hoyt. the principal owners, for a period of three years. The Navajo has been In the f!et for several weeks, but was operated south of San Francisco until the present trip. In constructing the steamer provision was made for passenger accommoda tions, as she was Intended for perma rent operation on the Coast, between Tertland and California harbors, but owing to the basis on which the Cali fornia at Atlantic Pteamshtp Company's project was launched, the carrying of live freight was not taken Into con sideration and the Navajo was com pleted principally for cargo purposes. 1'rovlsion was made for the Installation of staterooms later, and It Is said that 11 cabin accommodations could be pro vided for. while her social ball and otrer general assembly apartments are sufficiently large for that service. The steamer Is of steel and Is modern In equipment. It Is said that there Is a good passenger business to be estab lnhed from California to the Isthmus, and that frequent requests are made for reservations. SHIP SCOTTISH MOORS IS ROIJ orweirlan Will Sail Vcssc-l That Carried January Wheat. Vews was yesterday received that the Frltish ship Scottish Moors, which cleared from here with wheat January a for the United Kingdom, had been sold to Norwegian iui" tT pound. Si. wn d w,t built in ISA and for a vessel of that age the amount received Is regarded as a favorable figure. The Scottish Moors was owned by G. VTlndrara A Co.. of Liverpool, who of fered her for sale through an agency on her arrival at Antwerp recently. The British ship Segura. which sailed from Puget Sound with wheat last season, was offered for sale, but withdrawn on a bid of 1500 pounds, and the British hark Clssie was withdrawn at Z0 pounds. The latter was formerly the Drumblalr. During the past year Brit ish owners have disposed of a large fleet of windjammers, while there has been an Increase in steam tonnage. Marine Notes. Instead of leaving this morning the French bark Marechal de Gontaut will be towed from the harbor at noon, bound for Australia and New Zealand. All shipping offices, the Custom House and other establishments con nected with Portlands maritime in terest will remain closed today. On her first trip from Tillamook since damaging her propeller and shaft, the steamer Golden Gate ar rived last night and will aatl tomor row. Among plane under consideration by the Standard Oil Company for the Im provement of Its delivery service on the Coast is the construction of a new steamer with a capacity of Bi.000 bar rels. In the latest bulletin of Waterhouse A Company It is set forth that the BTEAMXK INTELLIGENCE. Dae to Arrive. Name. From. Data Navajo Falboe In port Koe City San redro. ... In port Cnlrten Gate. .. Tillamook.. .. In port rtrtakwaier. .. .Coos BT In port Bavocean Bayocean. . . . July o tnn;.y Dollar. Haioa juiy RyrJa Honskona July Alliance Eureka Ju.y o Sue H. E'.more. Tl..amook. ... July T c,. W. Elder. . San I'l'io.... July T Braver San Pedro July J Fa. con tan Francisco July 7 Antll Bandon July 9 I'.oanoke Fan filtfo. .. . July 10 Kumerlc Manila July 10 Jt.p fin Vidro July 12 Henrlk Ibsen. . Jtonskons July 13 Hercules .Honskona. ...Aug. 10 S-rathlyoa Hongkong Aug. IS Scheduled te Depart, Name. For. Data. Navajo Coos Bay July 6 Breakwater. ...Palboa July 5 Oo.den Gate... i lllsmook. .. . July B HoeeCltv Fan Pedro. . . . J uly T I ay ocean Bayoccan. ... July 8 Alliance Eureka July 8 tiro. W. Elder. Ban Diego. . .. July Anvil... Bandnn .July 10 Ktlcon ... San Francisco July 10 Sue II. Elmers. Tillamook. ...July 11 S'anle Dollar. Belhoa Juiv 13 Bearer Fan Pedro.... July 11 Roanoke Fan IHeao. ... luiv lit Bear Fan Pedro. ... July 17 Kumerlc -Manila July 17 Hymjm Hongkong. ... July SO Henri k Ibsen. . Hongkong. .. . Aug. lo Hercules. ..... Hongkong. ...Aug. S3 lralh!on. ... .Hongkong. . . .Sept. 13 steamer Kumerlc sailed from Yoko hama for Portland and Puget Sound June 33. that the Lucerlc was at Hong kong July 1. the Ortertc arrived at Yo kohama June 24 and the Suveric was at Tacoma July I. on the way to Yoko hama from Portland. Commander J. M. Elllcott will de part for San Francisco Thursday even ing to board the cruiser Maryland as her commander, his connection with the Seventeenth Lighthouse District be ing severed tomorrow. In the Merchants Exchange report yesterday it was shown that the British ship Inveravon. from Portland, passed Cappa July 1. The French bark Buff on. an old trader here, sailed from Havre for Portland June 29. There yesterday entered at the Cus tom-House the steamers Northland. Navajo. Lakme. Maverick and Rose City, from San Francisco, with the J. A. Chanslor from Monterey. The Lak me and Maverick cleared for Seattle and the Chanslor for Monterey. Joseph Mann, formerly chief engin eer of the steamer Alliance and lately on the lighthouse tender Heather, went out yesterday as chtef engineer of the steamer Sue II. Elmore, with Joseph Htggings as assistant engineer. Chiet Engineer Linn resigned from the ves sel. Fred Baumgartner. representing: the Elmore Interests, announces that the new gasoline vessel built for the Coast run and launched recently at North Bend, will not be placed In regular service until after July 15, and her first voyage from Portland will be made the occasion of considerable In terest to mercantile firms. Adhering to a custom that has been In vogue for years In the Shaver Trans portation Company of giving all crews freedom each National holiday, the steamers "Wauna. No Wonder. Si. F. Henderson and Sarah Dixon came tip from the lower river yesterday after noon and will remain In port until to morrow. Reports received yesterday by As sistant Superintendent Overbaugh. of the o.-w. K. A N. water lines, prompted him to class Saturday's business as the heaviest In the history of Ash street dock for a single day. the steamer T. J. Potter having left at 1 o clock for Megler with nearly 350 beachers and the steamers Hassalo and Harvest Queen, sailing at night, had all berths filled and heavy lists of freight. Movement of Veseels. PORTLAND. July 3. Arrived (steamer Northland, from nan Francisco: steamer Golden Cate. from Tillamook: steamer Breakwater, from Cons Bay. balled Meam- er Fuo H. Elmore, for Tillamook: steamer Lakme. for fceaule: steamer Maverick, for bea de- Fan Francisco. July S. Arrived Fteam- rs I'laresnon". from Wlllapa: Coronido and Chehalta. front Oray Harbor; Elisabeth, from Bandon: Klamath, from Belllnrham: tug Columbia, from Coos Hay. Sailed Pteamero Daisy Freeman, and laqua. for urmys Harbor. Condition at the mouth of th river at ft P. M. Weather, cloudy; wind, southeast 13 miles: sea. smooth. Astoria. July 3 Left up at ft A. M.. steamer Onldn Gate, from Tillamook. Ar rived at 7 and left up at I I i A. M. Fteamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Sailed at r. M. Schooner Balboa, from Calais ,'oloea. Arrived down at lo:3n A. M. and sailed at S P. M. Norwegian steamer Elaa, tor livcl ney. Cappa. July t. Passed British bark ln veraxon. from Portland, for I.lmerlck. Havre. June . called. French bark Button, for Portland. Foint Reyes. Julv 3. Passed at 10 A- M.. tug Dauntless, with log raft In tow, from A l on, for ban Diego. Tide at Astoria Taeoday. High Water. Low Water. T:S3 A. M....HJ feet 1:44 A. M 0 feet 7:ii: P. M 8.1 fe.; 1:3 4 P. M IS feet S.S.S. is the only remedy that can be used with perfect safety in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison, and with the assurance that a lasting cure -will result There are certain mineral medicines which will temporarily remove the external symptoms of Contagious Blood Poison, but when the treatment is left off the disease always returns in worse form, and the delicate tissues of the stomach and bowels are usually injured by these strong minerals. 5.5.5, made entirely of non injurious roots, herbs and barks of recognized curative and tonic value, removes every particle of the virus from the circulation, and by enrich ing and strengthening the blood, cures the disease permanently. 5.5.5. does not hide or cover up the symptoms, but removes them by first eliminating the cause. Home Treatment Book and any medical advice free, 5.5. 5. is sold at drug stores. HUE SWIFT STEOFIC CO, ATLANTA, CA. TAFT VICTORY SEEN Illinois ex-Governor Says In surgents Are Weak. HARMON TO HEAD TICKET Ohio's Chief Executive Democratic a Favorite, Is Belief, of Yates Lor lmer Innocent, Ho Declares. America's Future Lauded. "There Is no question In my mind but that President Taft will be renominat ed by the Republican party and re elected by the people," said Richard Yates. ex-Governor of Illinois, at the Portland yesterday. "The insurgent movement is not developing the strength ites promoters had expected and It is oltogther doubtful If they will be able to make any kind of a showing In the National convention. "Governor Harmon, of Ohio, undoubt edly will head the Democratic ticket. His running-mate probably will be Governor Woodrow 'Wilson, of New Jer sey. This appears to be the general concensus of opinion throughout the East. With Carter Harrison for Gov ernor of Illinois, and he can have the nomination if he wants it. the Demo crats would have a strong: ticket next year. Lorlmer Charge Denied. Having been a witness before the Congressional committee that is In vestigating the scandal surrounding the election of United States Senator Lorlmer. of Illinois. Mr. Yates declined to discuss the investigation other than emphatically to express his confidence In the accused Senator. "Senator Lorlmer and I have been life-long friends." he explained, "and I certainly do not believe him guilty. I will go farther and say that I do not believe Senator Lorlmer capable of doing the things with which he la charged." Mr. Yates Is the son of Richard Yates. Sr.. who served as Governor of Illinois during the Civil War. The son became Governor of the same state in January, 1901. Just 40 years after his father was Inaugurated. Speaker Is ex-Editor. While studying law. Mr. Yates was employed a reporter on a dally paper In the college town, being elevated to the city editorship before he had con cluded his law studies. It was while serving In this capacity that he had an experience which affords him a good laugh even now when he thinks of It, "Armed with a formidable-looking club, Mike O'Kourke. an illiterate rest dent of the town, entered my office one day and. thrusting a copy or the paper into my face, demanded to know if I had written an Item he indicated with hia finger," said Mr. Yates. "I Informed the visitor that I had, but be fore permitting the fellow to become mora violent. I inquired the reason for the vielt. It seems some practical Joker had called Mike's attention to the Item and represented to him that it related the fact that he had been on a protracted spree and had seriously neglecting his family. As a matter of fact, the Item was a brief personal mention, detailing the fact that Mike was enjoying a visit from his grand daughter. Being Irish myself, I man aged to make a satisfactory explana tion and my subscriber left the office ent'rely eatlsfled." Mr. Yates Is on the Pacific Coast at this time filling a series of Chautauqua engagements. He arrived yesterday from San Francisco and today will be the principal speaker at the opening of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua As sociation at Gladstone Park. Before re turning to his home in Springfield. 111., where he is practicing law, Mr. Yates will also lecture at Seattle and Astoria. "The Evolution of Patriotism" will be the subject of Mr. Yates lecture at Gladstone today. "I shall take an op timistic view of my subject," said the ex-Governor yesterday. "I believe that with all our faults we are the best yet." ARNA IS REPORTED COMING Tramp KiFh 'Will Go to Paget Sound Tolnts. Portland people may view the new Norwegian tramp Arm, which has ar rived at San Francisco from the At lantic side with coal for the Govern ment, if information passed along the beach yesterday Is to be credited. It was given out that J. J. Moore A Co. will bring the vessel here to load lum ber. It was known that the vessel was being figured on by other Interests for spot loadtng, but was not to be sent to Portland. So far as could be learned the Arna was not offered generally for engagement. The British steamer Klsh. a carrier that will load close to 4,000,000 feet, has been fixed to work cargo on Puget Sound. The Norwegian steamer Elsa, which finished at St. Helens Sunday afternoon, made a good run down the river and though she arrived at As toria at 10:30 o'clock yesterday morn ing her affairs were closed so that at 6 o'clock she passed to sea, heading for Sydney. The British tramp Ethel wolf, working at Inman-Poulsen's. Is making progress with her cargo and will add a material Increase to the lumber exports for July. CUSTOM MEN WATCH VESSELS Wireless Law In Effect and Warn ings Are Given. When the steamer Alliance left As toria Saturday officers of the Custom House warned her skipper regarding the new wireless law, which went into ef fect that day. because a wireless opera tor had been delayed In reaching the vessel from Seattle. She was recently equipped with the aero apparatus and nothing remained but to sign an opera- I;0 HARMFUL I miEHALS PURELY VEGETABLE WELL-KNOWN LAWYER CURED OF ECZEMA ByCuticura Remedies Which He Rec ommends for Skin Troubles "While attending school at Lebanon, Ohio, in 1882, there was a small-pox scare, and e were all vaccinated. Presumably from Impure virus used, I became aQicted with dous, wnicu rasiea tor aooufc two years, when the affliction assumed the form of an eczema on my face, the lower part of my face being In flamed most of the time. There would be water-blisters JT rise up, aua open, sua yij P" wherever the water would y vuf tuc'll 1' would burn, and cause another one to rise. fc x Aiier me Diisxer would open, ' ' the place would scab over, ,.H vniiM hum nH itfh cn as to be almost unbearable at times. In this way the sores would spread from one place to another, back and forth over the whole of my upper lip and chin, and at times the whole lower part of my face would be a solid sore. This condlt Ion continued for four or five years, without getting any better, and In fact got worse all the time, so much so that my wife became alarmed lest it prove fatal. During all this time of bolls and eczema. I doctored with the best physicians of this part of the country, but to no avail. Finally I decided to try Cutieura Remedies, which I did, taking the Cutk-ura Resolvent Inter nally, applying the Cutieura Ointment to the sores, and uing the Cutieura Soap for washing. In a very short time I began to notice improvements, and continued to use the Cutieura Remedies until within less than a year I was well acaln. and have not had a recurrence of the trouble since, which Is over twenty years. I have recommended Cutieura Remedies to others ever since, and have great faith in them as remedies for skin diseases." (Signed) A. C. Brandon, Attorney-at-Law, Greenville, O.. Jan. 17, 1911. Sold throughout the world. Send to Potter D. & C. Corp.. Dept. 3A, Boston, for free sample of Cutieura Soap and Ointment. tor. The law sets forth that passenger steamers having a combined crew and between ports miles distant, must conform to the law. The Alliance was within the limit, as she put out for Coos Bay, and unless she proceeded to Eureka, the end of her run usually, there would be no qestlon raised. The Department of Commerce and Labor has instructed all Collectors of Customs to enforce the law to the letter, as over a year has elapsed since it was passed. Heavy penalties are to be Imposed for all infringements, and besides the customs force the Govern ment has three inspectors in charge of districts In the United States who will supervise the enforcement. RAFT MAKING GOOD PROGRESS Steamers Run Throngb Derelict Logs From Other but Xo Daniage Done. SAN FRAXCISCO. July 3. (Special.) The log: raft which left Astoria sev eral days ago for San Diego is making good progress down the Coast, accord ing to vessels arriving here. The steam schooner Arctic passed the tug and her heavy tow at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon 10 miles off Fort Bragg. The mammoth raft was intact and making: good weather of it. The San Francisco raft which broke up while In tow of the steamer Francis H. Lcggett. is pretty well scattered off the southern coast. Craft from the south have been steaming through a huge lot of logs, but no damage from the derelict has been reported. Lumber receipts today amounted to 2,250.000 fee. The Simpson Lumber Company s tug Columbia came in today from Coos Bay for an overhauling. Among today's arrivals was the Standard Oil Company's tank Tuscarora. from MUke. in ballast. She was sent to quarantine for fumigation for rats. The cruiser Marolehead is steaming along the southern coast on her an nual cruise with the members of the California Naval Militia on board. The turbiner Yale, of the Pacific Navigation Company, arrived from Los Angeles today with 665 passengers, which Is the largest crowd ever han dled on the lower coast. Dried Fruits at New York. NEW YORK. July 3. Xo fresh feature Is reported In the market for evaporated ap plea as far as the apot situation is con cerned, but a rather firmer tone la aald to be developing In futurea. Fancy. lc: choice, lmc; good to choice to prime. 13VjH- Prune Firm. SfclSHc Callfornlas up to :o-30s: Uliimc Oregon S0-S0. Peaches Quiet. Choice. 8H4j9c; extra choice, 8 V. US' He; fancy. SHClOc C hicago Prod ure Market. CHICAGO. July 3. 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I am the moat 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 cif! Hat, who sees and treats pa tients personally. I possess skill and experience, acquired In such n way that no other can share, and should not be classed with medical companies. It la Impossible for a medical company to attend col lese. Companies have no diplomas or license to practice medicine In Orecon or any other state. Medi cal companies usually are named after a doctor. A portrait, whose personality and Identity are In definite, la aelected and published a the iraitlmate specialist of the office. Hired substitutes, ordinary doctors with questionable ability, give consultation, examination and treatment. "eoe" FOR BLOOD POISON. I use Professor Ehrlich's wonderful new discovery, "606." in cases of Specific Blood Poison. It is the greatest marvel of medical science. His new remedy has been successfully U3ed in thousands of cases. Let me explain it to you. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. Office Kosni 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. I invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treat ment 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. DR. A. G. SMITH MEN CURED $5 to $15 By DR. LINDSAY, the Eminent, Long Established Specialist WHY PAY MORE for inferior treatment when you can get the very 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 I can ascer tain that at the first examination, ana ww frankly tell you so and give you advlca how to tako care of yourself. MY SPECIALTIES ARE Nervons Debility, Illood Ailments. Piles, Varicose Veins, Rup tures, Kidney, Bladder and all ailments pecu liar to men. COME AND CONSULT US FREE OF A-LL CHARGE. DR. LINDSAY THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST. Cnrner Alder and Second Streets. Entrance K8V4 Second Street, Port land, Or. Office Hoori 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundaya 10 A. M. to 1 p. M. jTO-NIGHT J My Claims Are Founded on Cures If yon are -a weak, ailing- man. atop and think what you could accompllah If you were strong and well what a aouroe of happlneaa. good health and robust strength would be to you. It takes more strength to be sick than well It takes mora etrength to live under tba conditions of Illness than ft does when la health. All nr life I have been studying this problem curing complain ta of man restoring to strength weak, ailing man. I know that I can quickly and surely restore you to health. aty immense practice, ray large medical ofdoea are the reault el ourea sure, certain. I oan our yoo. YOU CAN PAY AFTER CURED INQUIRE Investigate for yourself. REMERBER, IT COSTS TOU NOTHING to have the opinion of the beat. A thorough, palnataklng EXAMINATION given aoh and every person by ma personally. WEAKNESS T any man who Is suffering from WEAKNESS rUNCTIONAU DECLINE, or PROSTATIC DIS EASES let me aak you the queetion: Will you put your time agalnat mlnaT If I fall to oure, MT SERVICES COST TOU NOTHING. This remark able treatment you can only procure from MJU. It con elats of 11 TREATMENTS NO MORE. NO LB83. E.ch and every treatment Is given by me, as It Is too valuable to Intrust to an aaslatant. X oan cure you and make you ae well aa you irar were la your life. I will tone up your sys tem, cleanse the polaon from your blood, give you a healthy oolor to your cheeks, a brlghtnaej to your eye, so that In a very short time you would not know that you ever had a aUk day In your life. ABSOLUTE CURES Tea can't afford to experiment with yotsr HEALTH AND STRENGTH. , r T My long yeari of experience as a SPECIALIST in dlseasea peoullar to men have proved to me that 0 per cent of the men are suffering from one or more of the fallowing conditions: VARICOSE) VKI!VS, DISORDERS, RrPTTRB Speolflo Blood Poison. Contracted Disorders, Kid ney and Bladder Troubleaa. Fo.tra.tlo, PUease. Piles, aad all Reflex Palvlo Ailments. PORTLAND, OS. (0 e IN FIVE DAYS VarlrAcA e.n c Rlnnrl Xo Detention From Occupation, Famllv or Home. NO S E V E'R B 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 ft0 TO ANY CHARITY AS A GUAR ANTEE THAT EVERY STATE MENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS TRUE. VARICOSE VEIXS. impair vitality. I dally demon strate that varicose veins can ba cured in nearly all cases by one treatment, in such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are pre served and strengthened, p a 1 n ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation is rapidly re established Instead of the depress ing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to tay cured or refund the money. 234-3 Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon L. T. YEE & SONS The Old. Reliable Chines Doctor spent lifetime study of herbs and research In China; eras granted diploma by the Emperor; aruaranteea curs all ailments of men and women when others fail. If yon sat. fer. call or write to VEE HONS MKDICINB CO.. IttVa tint. Cor. Aider. -Portland, Oc. 1 t