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TIIE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXTAX, TUESDAY, JITLY 18, 19lt: NEW VESSELS COME Weir Building Steamers Portland-Orient Run. for VVATERHOUSE TO GET THEM tw Vrl Arc of Similar Trpe Ortrrtc and Mtrr Vre-jx-t, .nd Will Injure VaMcr Service lYom Thl Tort. Two nw iinmrn un'Ter construc tion at GU.ow for Andrew Weir Co. will be ad.tej to th l'rnlc Water hoiiM Co. fleet, to piy between Port land. Puaet Mund and the Far East, taking tbe jla.-e of the liercule and MratMyon. of the Harriman fleet, which will operate on the Waterhouse erhedule until thrlr charters expire. The vessel building- are of the sam jrnerl type the ortertc and I.ucerlc which were turned out thle year, and rirh h made one from Tort land. At the local offire of the rnm ranr no further Information ha beea rartirrd than they are helnaT construrt- d. and It la not thought tliy will be lo serrl.e until nt year. The Wrlr Interests own the ortertc. Lu.-erlc. verlo and Kuroertc. the Utter belnC In port, and all are under charter to the Waterbouse line. The Kumenc finished dtsrhars-lnsT Inward raro yesterday at the Norm Hank d"v an.l ehlfted a. ro the har bor to the AIMna dork, where she will take on 40. "' aark of flour and then proceed to St. John for lumber, finish ing with that material at Kalama. and In all there will be approximately l.i0.000 feel. Whil the chance In rnuCnr the tormrr Harrtman veI leaves Portland without a direct line to. the Far r-t. a the steamer will hereafter arrive and depart via Pua-rt Siund. the port will enJ.'T a faster srvl-e. there belne; a eteumer every ; days. Instead of two In port at the same time, once a month. It will take from the city, however, ! transcon tinental business from the Orient. iRST W1IKAT STEAMER TAKEN Hans II. Mill Load Northwest Cereal for European Porta. Balfour. Guthrie Co. have made the first move In engaging steam ton race for the transportation of the 111-11 wheat crop from the North west through the encashment of the Norwegian steamer liana H-. to load here, w.th the option of Puget Sound, at 3s d. The vessel sailed from Syd ney. C. P.. June 1. for ITlnce ltupert. f-he Is of 1713 tons net register. A lumber option Is also Included In the charter for Australian ports, time char, ter at 3a IHd. Another tramp has been listed with the fleet that will he available later on the Pacific Coast, the Norwegian steamer Guernsey, well known In Northwest waters, having been taken by the Government to load coal at Norfolk for Mare Island, and she sailed with cargo June IS. There are 10 tramp on the way around the Horn with coal and three others are sched uled to start this month. Five others win depart from the Atlantic side dur ing July and Augujt for Bremerton, the Harpallon being already on the way. The Brlt'sh steamer Centurion, also fixed by Balfour. Guthrie A Co.. has arrived on Puget Sound and will load the last cargo of old crop wheat for the I'nited Kingdom. She will load about 20)0 tons of the cereal and Is to finish at San Francisco with barley. The vessel la In the regular line oper ated by that firm, the steamer Candi date, of the same fleet, being at Lo Angeles, en route north with a gen eral cargo from Europe. MIA TER IAT SHIFT VESSELS C'oramiftMoner Will Meet When Lawyers Tats on Contract. At least one member of the Port of Portland Commission will lose no reve nue through having accepted a seat on the board. He la Captain James Sha ver, of the Shaver Transportation Com pany, steamers of which frequently tow vessels and shift them In the harbor when the Commission's towboats are engaged, but feea for that service are raid by the vessel, rot by the Port. For that reason a section of the char ter prohibiting any member being Inter ested lo a contract between the Tort of Portland and a business or corporation la which a member Is a stockholder lcs not apply to Captain Shaver. It Is the Intention of the member to get toretr.er Informally as soon aa the law firm of Williams. Wood aY Llnthl curri decides whether the charter pro hibits the purchase In open market of equipment or wares' from a firm In which a Commissioner is a shareholder, the same as tn a contract. Attorney J. Couch Flanders, who died a few years ago. gave an opinion coveting those features, but the new members are de sirous of having It thoroughly gone star sov. as the decision may Lame an Impeerant bearing on the selection ef a Commissioner to succeed P. L. Willis. tile Report on Howes. ASTORIA. Or, July 17. (Special.) A report of the accident to the Amer ican ship Jabea Howes, which was wrecked In Chlgnlk Bay. Alaska. April T. was filed In the Custom House to flay. It says the vessel dragged her anchors during a heavy storm, struck the beach, sprang a leak and later set tled Into deep water. The vessel, which wa valued at $13,601) and not Insured, was a total loss. The cargo of cannery applies, values at IJO.OOi). was fully insured and a small portion of It was a red. .Marine Note. On a rale of H the schooner Erie r been chartered to load lumber here for San Pedro. Carrying 1 tons of freight the twin screw gasoline barge Wakens left on Iter first trip for Lower Columbia points yesterday morning. To have a new wheel ahlpped the gaso line schooner Wllhelmlna. which arrived yesterday from Taqnlna. was lifted on the Oregon drydock tn the afternoon. Her cargo having been completed. It Is expected that the German bark H. Harknetd. lumber laden for London, will rss through the bridges about 11 o'clock this mornlr.g. from the Portland mill. Having finished discharging general cargo at the North Bank dork, the steamer Stanley Dollar, of the Califor nia dk At. antic Una. shifted, yesterday to the Pacific Coaat Company's dock to unload Iron. It was reported to the office of the O.-W. R. a X. water line yesterday that no damage was sustained by the river steamer Hassalo. which grounded in the fog off Astoria Sunday morning at T o'clock and remained there until 1 o'clock in the afternoop. Before sailing sooth with a cigar shaped log raft in tow the steamer FrancU H. Leggett will load lumber at Ton rue Point, for which point b left last night. Work of loading the Oriental liner RyitJa wa resumed yesterday at the Portland Flouring Mills Company plant, where she shifted from the Crown mill. After completing the discharge of her t ... t i h kr ih. steamer Saginaw will proceed to Knappton for a perl cargo or iumoer ano Wt'.lapa Harbor to finish. The steamer Carlos will load at Willapa and Tacoroa. Captain K. O. Wagner Is master of the steamer O. K. Wentworth. vice Captain A. B. Loom Is: Captain Abel has re sumed the navigation of the steamer ...- ......Kine CsDtaln L. H. Hoi- man. and Captain W. K. Dunn Is In the pilothouse or me iwra" " kins. In place of Captain 1 O. Hosford. It Is announced from 8an Pedro that the steamer Eureka, formerly on the n . t i.ttumKnMf WT route. IDd which recently completed a treasure-hunting cruise to Honduras and San Salvador. Is to be operated from san uitso " senada. Mexico, on a five-day schedule. . . t-- k-nvra nr the water front are advocating the enactment of a measure forcing launches not capable of reeling off ) mllee an hour to be equipped with tnunier. to uraom m noise of their exhausts. Craft making miles are classed by them as racers. So many persons were turned away Sunday evening through the Inability of the steamer Bailey Gatxert to ac commodate all deslroua of going on a nioontla-ht excursion that the steamer TEAJ&ER IvrXIXIGESCsV Owe ta Arrive. Name. From. Nrnne City Pan Pedre.... Hcl. tlonskoue . . Kumaih JSjb francuco. . . , , iiAli.r .H.l3oa Date, - In port I port port port port port port port .In tn In la In In In f H. Elmore. Tt. smock...- A. I !!- Kureka....... Kum.rlc Manila r.o. w Elder. .Ban lise.... ! Cits. hn Pedre. ... Iaeceaa Haroceaa.... AOll HitdoB Frtwtttr....CMi lar port July Ju; n IS IS IS IS 11 7i 27 t 1 u Ju;y Juljr July July July July Au. Au. Aug. I ColJ.n oats... Tlllamooa. . .. T ra.roa.. fao Frmnelaee liavr. ...... .tia Pedro.... RoeaofcS. ... ...fan Lne.... rar ..Sea Fedre.... tleank Ibeaa. . Hxnskons. ... Herruiee. ..... X las kong . " StrsiAljoa Mecakoag. ... ;cair.e. K limiit Nome City. . f je M. fclimore Faroceaa c.v w. Elder. Alliance...... Unit For. .San Dleeo. . ran PeSro. . . Tillamook. Date. July l Julr IS July July July JS is 1 20 10 20 20 20 22 "2 is 37 1 10 33 It 21 . .feayocaaa.... .Pen Dleso.... .Kuraka...... July Julr July July July Ju:y July July July . Mor.skoog. giaM Dollar . Ha. boa Bandoo...... .Palnoa-...... Anvil breakwater. . Golden Oate. .. Kumerlc. .. . t . Vaicon. ....... Foanoke...... tnaeter Hear Menrlk Ibeaa.. Tillamook. ... Manila. . !-n Kranclace .San Dleao. . , Ban Padre.. July San Pedro. ... Anc. Ifonrkone. . Aug. Aug. July Herculea. ..... strathiyoa. ... Koae City Honiknnt. . Jtonekone. . -tan adre... exPalles City will he placed In service tiaturdajr nights for the same purpose, the Gatxert continuing her Sunday trips to the Cascade Lock and the evening trip down the river. From daylight yeaterday morning until noon the steamer Geo. W. Elder wa fogbound In the lower harbor, while the Hone City, which entered at : o'clock, did not leave up until o'clock last evening, and the J. A. Chanalor was held there from S o'clock until 1 o'clock. The mouth of the Columbia waa ob scured the entire day. Immigration Inspector J. H. Barbour, who returned yesterday from Washing ton and other points East, say a that his action In collecting head tax on alien and deserting seamen ha been up held by the department, and a decision by the L'nited States Circuit Court of Appeals of New York sustains the prac tice. He Is the only Inspector on the Coast to enforce th collection. Entries yesterday at the Custom House comprised the gasoline schooner Wllhelmlna. from Yaqulna; the steamer Alliance, from Eureka: the steamer Oleum, from Port San Luis, and the steamer Stanley Iollar. Carlo. Sagi naw. Washington. Francis H- Leggett and Yellowstone, from San Francisco. The Carlo cleared for Tacoma. the Yel lowstone for Hoqularn. Saginaw for Ray mond and the OIum for Port San Lula. Movements of Teasel. PORTLAND. July 17. Arrived Steamer Alliance, from Kur-ke and Coo Bay; steamer Oao. W. Elder, from Pan Francteco; steamer J. A. Chanalor. from Monterey: teamer Rosa Cltv. from n Pedro via San Francisco. Sailed Steamer Bear, for San Pedro via San Francisco; steamer Oleum, for Port Han Lula. Aatorla. Or.. July IT. Condition at the mouth of the river at P- obscured; wind, south. mllas; aeatber. foggy. Ar rtvad at io A. M and left up at 12 30 P. X . atemm-r Oeo. W. Eider, from San Fran rteco. Arrived at 4 :3' and left op at P. !.. .learner Boaa City, rrorn Saa Pedro and ban Franclero. Arrived at S A. M. and left no at 110 P. M-. steamer J. A. Chana lor from Monterey. Arrived down at t.iO and .ailed at P. steamer Bear, for ban Francisco and Saa Pedro. Astoria. Or.. July 1. Balled Schooner Alvena. for ean Pedro. baa Francisco. July 17. Arrived at S A. M-. steamer Aiunclon. from Portland; schooner Irene, from Columbia River. Haenema. July IT. Arrived steamer Shoabone. from Portland. London. July 15. eiatled French bark Chae. Gounod, for Portland. fan Francteco. July IT. Arrived Steam ers Claremont. roronalo and Santa Monica, trom Oraya Harbor; Asuncion, from Portland- Candidate, furom Hamburg; Maverick and Buckman. from Seattle: echooner Irene, from Aatorta. Sailed Steamer NorwooU. for Grajra Harbor. Shanghai. July IT. Arrived previously Tenyo Maru. from San Francteco. Coronel. July 9 Arrived Harpeake. from Newport Neva, for San Fraaclaco. Havre. July 1 8- fcal.ed La Touraue, for New York- 6eatUe. July IT. Arrived C 8. & Ex plorer, from San Francisco; steamer Hor nelen. from Tacoma: steamer Seattle Maria, from Tokohame via Tacoma; steamer Roma. from Saej Francisco via Port Moody: steam er Will", from Tacoma: ateamer Gover nor, from San Fraaciaco: steamer Ham boidt. from Skagway; ateamer Virginias, from Honolulu; LT. 8. S. Colorado, from Saa Francleco: V. f. 8. West Vlralnla. from Bremerton: steamer Col B. L Drake, from San Francisco: Britlab aloop of war Al geria, from Esquimau: staajnar Jim But ler, from San Francteco. Sailed eteajner State ef California, for Taooma; steamer Seattle Maru, for Tacoma: ateamer Koma. for Port San Luta; ateamer Ramoaa. for Skagway: steamer Wauaa, for Saa Fraa ciaco: ateamer Meteor, for southeastern Alaika; steamer Delhi, for Southeastern Alaaka. Uoa Anreles. July IT. Arrived - Steamer Koanok. from Portland; Beaver, from Port land: Northland, from Tacoma. Sailed hoanoka. for San Diego; CarmeL for Gray Harbor: Vanguard, for Eureka; Pasadena, for Albion. San Franrlsco. July 16. Arrived Presi dent, from Montara: Yoeemlte. from Seattle; Tamalpale, from Columbia 'Klver: Umatilla, from Victoria; Temple E. Dorr, from Aber deen. Departed WUlapa. for Grays Harbor; Rodond. for Cooa Bay; Porno, for Albion. MARINE Tides at Astoria Tnsaday. High. Low. 5:20 A- M & feet!U:23 A. M l.S feet 6 ti P. M s-l feetl Mrs. J. V. Xorris Is Improving. OREGON' CITT. July 17. .Special. ) Mr. J. W. Norrl. ex-President of the Woman's Club. and leader In the movement to beautify McLoughlln Park and erect a fountain to the memory of the founder of Oregon City, -who raa operated upon for appendicitis at St. Vincent's Hospital In. Portland Satur day by Dr. Ernest A- Somraer. Is re ported Improving. Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the aoraness anj quickly restore ths part to a healthy condition. For sal by all dealers. HOGS UP QUARTER Market Is Strong With Very Light Supply. LOCAL -DEMAND ACTIVE Sale Arty Made at the Stockyards at $7.30 Sheep and Lambs Firm. Cattle Do Not Touch Last Week's Prices. The atrength that ths hog market has shown for some time past resulted In an advance of a quarter yesterday. Three bunches of top-grade, light-weight bogs were sold at ITBO. With the supply exoeedlngl light a higher market Is looked for. Other lines also showed considerable etrencth. There waa a good run and a good demand. Choice lambs brought S.T5 and sheep ranged from 12.30 to S3.T3. Prices paid In the cattle division did not come up to the top quotations of last week. The beet figure realised en steers was 1'l.lS, en cows S.&3 and en calves $7.25. Receipts for Sunday and Monday ware 34S rattle. 12 calvea, 1029 sheep. 123 hogs and 43 horses. Shippers were J. Scbaefar. TJubola. 3 ears ef cattle; TVelser Dressed Heat Co., tVelser. 1 car of cattle; R. N. Adams. Stanfleld. car of calves; K K. Wlllard. La Grande. 1 car of horses: Walla Walla Meat Co.. Walla Walla. 1 car of cattle; C F. Bauman. Baker. 1 ear of cattle: Charles McCulIouih. Haines, 1 car of cattle and calves: Bert Rosera. Huntington. S cars of sheep: Kiddle Brothers. Elgin. 1 csr of cattle and calves: Wallowa National Bank. Enterprise. 1 ear of bogs; H. C. Greer, Vale, 2 care of horses: J. H. Phlrman. The Dallea. t cars of cattle; George McOreer. Shanlko, I car ot camo and calves: George xohlhagen. Roeenurg. cars of cattle, and J. 8. Flint. Junction City. 3 car ef cattle, sheep and hogs. The day' sales were aa follows: Welsht. Price. t.oo o 15 4.50 5.0H 5.00 1 bull S steer . .l :m lr.-o Kill lojg 870 .. . .loi'S 8 75 W-M lti.M v:,i 10O0 12 7:to u iss 1 row 5 coes 3 steers . 14 steers . 4 ateers 3 stasa . 14 steers . 11 cows .. 1 cow . . 0 steers 1 steer ij rslves 21 calvea 4.75 4.2.1 5.00 6.1.1 4.50 1.1 4.50 .0 T 25 4. do 5.0') 3.7.1 .no 6 oo Soo 5.71 8.75 B00 K.F5 3. K5 5.2.1 6.00 r.1.1 6.00 5. H5 B.00 4. H0 5.2.1 6.00 4.50 B.30 7.00 B.75 6.60 7.00 B.O0 450 4.2.1 3.25 2. SO .1.25 3.75 3.75 8.75 5.75 0.75 8. 73 4.O0 4.2.1 1 cow .11.10 in SI i co 1 cow ! 3 coas 4 steers .833 IH steers JO-J S steers 1"2J 4 steers e5 22 steers ...IMS 34 steers I' -" 3 steers ! B steers 101H IB steers 13 t cows -t-TO 9 COWl ........1154 60 cow - J ?; 4 CO 1100 10 cows I013 15 cow MO a cows ;o" 7 cows 10 J 67 calvea Jl H calves 3-0 10 calves 25S ..Q calvea ...................... - 3 stas "1.1 3 staas JIM s bun i42 72 sheep 1-2 8 sheep .JO 1 Sheep 12.1 4 sheep 1" 15 lambs -' 2oO lambs 4 S04 lambs ........- 143 lambs 35 iambs 2 cull lamba 40 cull lambs 51 '- bogs 1-0 2 hogs 21 hos 13 . 319 7.50 7.50 7.50 6.75 Prices current on me various cium 'i stock at the Portland t-nlon etocKyaras were as follows: Prime hsy-fed steer .009to.25 Choice steers o.v? n.uo Fslr to good steers....... o.jw o 'i Common steers B.OOtt 6.21 Prime oows . 6.25W B.JO Good to choice cows.. .... ....... 4-Iii 8.00 Fslr to good cows 4 J?1 l l? Poor oows ... 4... tf 4.50 Choice heifers 6.001? 8.50 Choice bulls 15J2 i lS. Choice light calves 7.00 9 7.50 Gooa to cnoice hfoi cut i S 1-Y" Choice heavy oalvee e.uup e.jw Choice stasa 6.001 5.BO Good to cboloe stags .. w Hogs Choice bogs Good to choice nogs. .. .. .. Choice to heavy Common ..................... Etock boxs blieeD Choice Spring lambs Choice yearlings Oood to cnoice yeartinga. . . Fslr to medium yearlings Choice ewes Good to choice ewes Fair to medium ewea Good to choice heavy wethers. Old heavv wetbera U'imI iota The following quotations represent pricea on this market for the different claaaee of horses: Urarters. extra heavy. S:;ilu500: draftere. 1O0 lo 1700 lba. l30tr50: draft era. 1200 to 1400 l-a. (1007 250: chunks. pltl 1.10: pluga flOfMO; driving horses. 975 ana up; eaaaia ngnts, .wi iiw up. Chlcasre Llveetoek Market. CHICAGO. July 17. Cattle Receipts, es timated. 2S.00O: market, generally steady. Beeves. $4 5tT; Texas steers. 4.00ts.l0: Western steers. (4.73 0 8.00; stockers and firfere. g3t8.IO: cows and heifers. (2.250 8.75; calvea (.13 7.23. Hogs Receipts, estimated. 84,000: market, steady to shade up. Llaht. $1408.8.1; mlxea. e.tl tv.no; nwj, rj.woo.wii rous-h. il5ol.4'; good to choice heavy. .i.oJ.2UJ: pis. U.Wt; bulk of sales. (.55t.f6. uhB Heetnta eatlmated. 22.000: mar ket, steady. Native. (2.AOf 4.5; Western. (304.70: yesrlirss. (4.403.iW: lambs, na tive. (4 7.10. Western. (4.807. EDITORS BUY CHURCHES Printing- Office to Be Established In Edifice at Lebanon. ALBA NT. Or- July 17- (Special.) By a strange coincidence, the editors of both of the newspapers at Lebanon ate now the owners of churches. Two old house of worship were sold In Lebanon recently, and proprietor of that city's two newspapers each pur chased one of the building. The congregation of the First Meth odist Church of Lebanon recently erecicu w mww uuhuiiii 'u v..- . church at auction. N. M. Newport ed itor of he Lebanon Criterion, who was chairman of the building- committee, engaged In the bidding; to boost the sale price, and suddenly found himself th purchaser of the old church. Last week the old Methodist Episco pal Church South In Lebanon was sold to make way for a new church to be erected by the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Lebanon on the property, and this building wss bought by Alexander At Kirkpatrick. editors and proprietors of the Lebanon Express. They are planning to remodel It for use as a newapaper office. e Swimmers Saved From Drowning. WOODLAND. Wah., July 17. (Spe cial.) Arthur Bennett, an employe of the Lewis River Transportation Com pany's steamer Undine, came, near drowning In the Lewis River here yes terday. He was saved by Dennis Ewart. of Woodland. Pni" had plunged T.OOfJ 7 80 .70 a 7.60 35 9 8.30 g oo a e.oo .7&0 7.30 6 00 9 6.00 S.75t 4.00 88rt 8.73 g.nntr S.60 2 7.1W 8.00 2.30 a 2.75 2 25 9 2.50 S50. 3.75 8.00 3 3.50 4.00 3 6.00 ECZEMA CAE " FROM TEETHING Watery Festers Dried in Scabs. Would Dig and Scratch Her Face. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint ment and Was Cured. "When my little girl was about eight months old, (he was taken with a very Irritating breaking out, which came on per I are. necK ana back. When she first came down with it, it came in little watery like festers under her eyes, and on her chin, then after a few days it would dry down in scaly, white scabs. In the daytime she was quite worrysome and would dig and scratch her face nearly all the time. " I consulted our physician and found she waa suffering from eczema, which he said came from her teeth ing. I used the ointment he gare me and without any relief at all. Then I wrote for a book on Cuticura, and pur chased some Cuticura Soap and Oint ment at the drugstore. I did as I found directions in the Cuticura Booklet, and whon she was one year old. she was entirely cured. Now she is three years and four months, and she has never been troubled with eczema ince she was cured by the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment." (Signed) Mrs. Freeman C raver, 311 lwis St., Syra cuse, N. T., May 6, 1911. Cuticura. Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, but to those who have tried the usual remedies and found them wanting, and who nave lost faith in everything, a liberal sample of each. With 32-p. book on the skin, will be sent post-free, on application to Potter Drug A Chem. Corp., Dept. 2A, Boston, Mass. from the Undine for a swim when his clothes became entangled around his legs and rendered him powerless to help himself. Swart was across the river some distance above and Jumped Into a small rowboat and after hard work reached the man lust as he was sbout to go under. Bennett Is about 24 years of age and came from Michigan. Aaron Webster, Pioneer '52, Dies. CEXTRALIA. Wash.. July 17. (Spe cial.) Aaron Webster. pioneer of Washington, died at his home ' two miles south of Tenlno yesterday. Mr. Webster was 82 years old, and had lived on his homestead for the last 40 years. He came to Porfland In 1852. Dr. KEEFE CURES MEN WHAT HE CAN DO AND DOES WHAT HE ADVERTISES 1 the one worthy of the confidence of the sicK and afflicted and his CIKE3 CRE ATE CONFIDENCE with the many affected with VARICOSE VEINS. HYDROCELE. BLOOD g0' NERVOUS DEBILITY and ASSO CIATE DISEASES WITH REFLEX COMPLICATIONS. If so affected you certainly cannot afford to al ways remain o. You have only one life to live. Why not live It in the full enjoyment of abundant vitality? To gain a cure is more Important than all other earthly considera tions, it means freedom from anxi ety and suffering;. It mean happy contentment for you and those de pendent upon you. It means the ac quirement of new vitality and res toration of perfect health. It means a stronger hold upon life; a broader field of opportunity and a feeling; of mastery over even the most adverse circumstances. sl'F.riAI. NOTICE TO THE AF FLICTED DEMRIXtt HONEST TREATMENT. Dr. Keefe is duly and legally qualified to practice in the state of Oregon. Washington. California and Nevada. Dr. Keefe practicea his profession under his true name and publishes hi picture or likeness In all his advertisement. He own, operates and controls hi own office and baa no branches, and Dr. Keefe mav be consulted dally at his office. to 0 7 to 8 Dally Suaday, 10 to 13 Examination Advice Free. Room. 809-10-11 MERCHANTS TRUST BUILDING, turner 6th and Waahlngton St a. Portland. Orea-on. WAI JING t CHINESE DOCTOR I am educated (or Chlneee doctor. 1 use the Cnlneae herba and root medicines. It make wonderful cure. It baa cured many cof ferer. The treatment sridnaT. Throat. Heart. Liver. Con- aumptlon. Stomach. Good Xor either male or female and different klnde ef diseases. People out of town write for consultation blank and call at mr office. Room le. 211 Aider SU corner Vlrat, Portland. Or. Men and Women Cured Tbe famous B. K. Chan Chi nee Medicine Compear, wltla their remedlee. of harba and roots cure won derfully. It haa yiJ cured many Ji aV sufferer when r f i . "-CNa other remedlee seaaa- in have xeJiea. en r rare for chronic, prteate ailments. MrTousnesa blood poison. rheumatism, im "pneumonia, kidney, throat and Jung troubles, eonsumption. "?n" i',OT5?H and other diseases ot all kinds. Remedies barm!.?" NO RATION. CsultaUon free. Examination for ladle by Mrs. B. A. Chan. Call or writ to f Tbe 8. K. Chan. Chinese Medicine Co-, 22ft w atorrtaoa ac Portland. Oregon. S Iff a ay V Verroos weakaae. is a disease thai n Alt can be eared, all nerroos people urBtimie be tblo. watery blood, it doee not NLnVUUd aottnh or aire .trenath. gnricb P " ". the bleed and there win be no t D PLE shakj. aereoae ieellsc. Bo s say w 1 drag store er eeod to ns fcr rwirJ BLOOD AND NERTE TONIC Taeee Tablet will cure say caee ef aerreiuaeee. 75c a Wa. get rrae wrile e. fce. fauadeleaia, Ja. '-7Ve !f4M bladder;! i ' Vav. '- Jsnle bear tbe (muY1 ' J M ,,1- same Ar ' , Jeaore afetmterfMU i THE DR. GREEN SVSTEM OF MAN BUILDING THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES. It matters not what your ailment Is, nnr who has treated it. If it is curable we will give you immedi ate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. CLEAN METHODS Our practice is large because our business and professional methods are clean. We have no schemes for Influencing you to our office; no museums or shows; no bargain - counter prices; no one treatment miracles, nor 6-day cures for long-standing chronic cases. We promise no such Impos sibilities. Our education, our ex perience, our conscience condemn all such quackery. We want to deal with you upon an honest, fair and square basis. with mutual confidence and respect between physician and patient. Our offer PAY WHEN SATISFIED is your absolute protection. Con sultation, examination and diag nosis free. VARICOSE VEINS -Weak, Swollen, Sagginw, Knotted Wormy-like Veins. Clotted Stag nant Poola of Impure Blood, Weak, Nervous, Low itality, Mental De pression. . . We dally demonstrate that VARI COSE VEINS can be cured without severe surgical operation. Benefi cial effects are Immediate. Pain quickly ceases, enlarged veins rap idly reduce; healthy circulation speedily returns, and strength, soundness and robust health are soon restored. BLADDER AND KIDNEY The complicated ailments of these organs are rapidly overcome. There is no guesswork about it. We re move every obstruction, stop every waste, allay nil irritation and In flammation, revitalize the weak ened organs, and soon accomplish a safe, thorough and. permanent cure. BLOOD POISON & "606" Rash, Copper-colored Spots, Erop tiona, I leers. Sore Mouth or Tbroat Mucous Patches, Swollen Glanda, Falling Hair. The infallible WASSERMAN BLOOD TEST will determine whether or not you have the ail ment. Then, if your case requires It. we will give PROF. EHRLICH'S FAMOUS GERMAN BLOOD REM EDY. KNOWN AS "606," which works like magic Our treatment leave no Injurious after effect. It does not "lock in" the poison, but drive It out of the system, so there can be no ' comeback. Being a Blood Purifying, Blood-Making, Blood-Cell Remedy, it gives the patient a pure, fresh Blood Stream, and restores him to normal health. NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY The cause of Nervo-VHal Debil ity, as well as It evil effect upon tbe physical, mental and other powers, la familiar to all afflicted men. Tbe ayniptoma need not be enumerated. We want all ailing men to know that our ANIMAL EXTRACT treat ment Is the ideal remedy for NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY. It aoes not stimulate temporarily, but re stores permanently. All disagree able symptoms soon disappear, nerve energy Is regained, self-respect, aelf-confldence and self-control return, and the patient is pre pared for a new period of life. PILES AND RECTAL Pile, blind, bleeding. Itching or protruding l Klatula, Ulcere, etc. Our proven methods make hos pital operations unnecessary. In most cases no pain or detention from business. We guarantee quick relief and positive permanent cures. AFFLICTED MEN What you want Is a cure. Come to us and get It. Once under our treatment, you will quickly realize how simple a thing It Is to get well In the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life, hut life to years. Office hous, dally 9 to 5. Evenings 7 to 8. Sundays 10 to 1 DR. GREEN CO. 802 Waahlngton St Portland, Or. r.meraJ DeblUtr. Weak Nerves. In somnia Results of exposure, overwork and other violations of Nature's laws. Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Vari cose Veins, quickly and permanently cured at small expense. SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly . con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning. Itching and Inflammation stoppsd in 2 hour. Cure effected In seven days. Consultation free. If unable to call, writ for list of questions. Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACITIC COAST MEDICAL CO., SS4Vi WASHINGTON STREET, Corner First, Portland, Oregon. DR. WING LEE I make my own Chi nese herb and root medicines. I am an educated Doctor and use the treatment of the Physicians prac ticing In Oregon and Washington. I have used Chinese herb and root medicines exclu sively for 45 years. I esamin natienta carefully and thor oughly. No matter of how long stand ing the disease, no matter what the ailment. It is curable. Female, kid ney, throat, heart, liver, stomach dis eases, consumption, blood poison, piles all - curetl by my treatment. Out-of-town people write for circulars and consultation blank. 27 North Fifth St., Portland, Or. BING CHONG, Chinese Doctor Made of Chinese herbs and root medicine cures all kinds .diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, stomach, kid ney, blood troubles of man tnd woman when others tall. If ynu suffer, call or write to 165 tt 8d aU. room A. cor. Morrison. PS-! Danger Lurks in Neglect SECURE THE "THE FOREMOST SPECIALISTS "HOXEST TREATMENT POSITIVE RESULTS" YOU My Fee in Many Cases CURED IN FIVE DAYS VARICOSE VEIHl OBSTRUCTIONS PILES FISTULA. Ko Detention from ituatneea or Home. Mo Severe Operations. Many Cases Thoroughly . Oared in One Treatment. I have Proof for Every Statement I Make. Examination and ALiRMO to I P. M. Sundaya 10 to 12. ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO. (30)4 YAMHILL ST, COR. 6OOKI ST. PORTLAND. OB, CI c l?f. Poison PiIe3 FistuIa Etc- Ltii-.iiftTffti.iafa- DR. A. G. SMITH. I am the only apeclallat In Port land who doea not advertise n fic titious name or photograph. I publish my true photograph, correct name, personally conduct my office. I am tbe most success, ful nd reliable, aa medical cre dentials and press records prove. I make this statement so that yon will know you consult true spe cialist, who sees and treats pa tients personaUy. I possess skill and experience, acquired In such a way that no other can share, and should not be classed with medical companies. It Is impossible tor a medical company to attend col lege. Companies have no diploma 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, la selected and published as the letfitlmate apeclallat of the office. Hired substitutes, ordinary doctors with questionable ability, give conaultatlou, examination and treatment. "gog" FOR BLOOD POISON. T use Professor Ehrllch's -wonderful new discovery. "606." in eases STfio Rinod Poison. It Is the greatest marvel- of medical science. Hl ne remedy ? has "bEn successfully used in thousands of cases. Let me explain It to you. CONSULTATIOX AND ADVICE FREE. ... x n A M to 8 F. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to I P. M. fPBrfrrh neUsary ?25SSZoX&'2Z chemical analysis of. secretions. DR. A. G. MEN CU $5 to $15 By DR. LINDSAY, the Eminent, Long Established Specialist WHY PAY MORE for inferior treatment when you can fftttj very best medical attention , - S ONE-FOURTH to ONE-HALF that .charged by other specialists with my repuW.Uon? Re member that you are not asked L to pay tor any experiment or any failures. II case will not yield to treatment I can facer Sin that at the fir.t examination, and will Itankly tefl you ao and give you advlca how to tako care of yourelf. MY SPECIALTIES ARE Nervous Debility, Blood Aliments, Piles, Varicose Veins, Rnp ? ni-jiH. and all ailments Decu- um iw .-- COME AND CONSULT TJS DR. LINDSAY) ' THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST. 1 r si,!., amd Second Streets. Entrance 138 Second Street, Port-j land, OrV Office Hour A. M. to H P. M. Sundays 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.j jTO-NIGHT I SERVICES OB" It My Claims Are Founded on Cures If you are a weak, ailing man. stop and think what you could accomplish If you were strong and Weli what a source of happiness, good health ana robust strength would be to you. It takes more strength to be sick than well tt takes more strangth to live under the conditions of Illness than it does when in health. AU my life I have been studying this problem curing complaints of men restoring to strength weak, ailing men. . 1 know that I can qmokly and surely restore yoa to health. My Immense praotice. my large medical offices are the result of cure euro, certain. I can our you. CAN PAY AFTER CURED INQUIRE Investigate for yourself. BEMKRBER. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to have the opinion of the best. A thorough, painstaking EXAMINATION given eaoh and every person by me personaUy. WEAKNESS To eny man who is suffering from WEAKNESS FUNCTIONAL. DBCLINS, or PROSTATIC DIS EASES let me ask you the queetlon: Will you put your time asalnst mlneT If I fall to cuw,.MI SERVICES C09T TOU NOTHING. This remark able treatment you can only procure from MK It oonslsts of 21 TREATMENTS NO MORE. NO LESS. Each and every treatment la given by me, as It Is too valuable to Intrust to an assistant. I oan cure you and make you as well aa you ever were In your life. 1 will tone up your sys tem cleanse the poison from your blood, give you a healthy color to your cheeks, a brightness to your eye. so that in a very short time you would not know chat you ever had a aick day la your life. ABSOLUTE CURES Too can't afford to experiment with your HEALTH AND STRENGTH. opuniTTW My long years of experience aa a SPECIALIST in diseases peculiar to men have proved to me that 0 per cent of th men are suffering from one or mora of the foUowlng conditional VARIOOSH VEIXS, DISORDERS, RUPTURE! Hneetfra Blood Poison. Contracted Disorders. Kld neyand Bladder Troubless. Postratlo Disease. Pile, and all Reflex Felvio Ailment. Consultation Free T JIT IN FIVE DAYS Varicose Veins, Blood Ko Detention From Occupation, Family or Home. NO SEVERE OPERATIONS. MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVING, MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS IS A FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURE EY EXPERI ENCE AND EQUIPMENT. WHICH ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC CESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. I WILL GIVE 50d TO ANY CHARITY AS A, GUAR ANTEE THAT EVERY STATE MENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS TRUE. 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 etay cured or refund the money. 234V2 Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon FREE OP ALL CHARGE. L. T. YEE&SONS i Th Old. Reliable Chinese Doctor spent lifetime tu(y of herb and research in Oblaai was araated diploma bjl the fcmperori guarantees cuss ail ailment ef men and veomea achen others falL if joi Sal ter, call er write to xXB SONS MKDICIKK CO. CO, ASVfc iUat. far. A'der. . SMITH RED