3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX, MONDAY, 1911. lO Ittvttmtq-tttzit nT? hwtr tm p a TTFTr NORTHWEST I! JKSilbM I 111 J 1JLJ J. A L-ll s XJ -L .aV. WW .B, J. A XI 1 JL .a. " ' I I K mW'- . I CI I ,Vg5 OLYMPIC TRADE AIM Southwest Development Men Promote Harbor' Route. LOGGED-OFF LANDS FACTOR Resolutions lo Be Drafted to Open Peninsula From South Craji Harbor and Aberdeen Ac ttre Id Coming Meeting. ABERDEEN. Wash.. Oct. 1. (Spe clal.) Development of the Olympic peninsula from the south by way of Urays Harbor. Ita natural outlet, and not from the eaat by wajr of Pu;et Mound, probably will be the demand of the Southwest Washington Develop ment Association when It meets here ttctober IS to It. This'ls expected to be one of the blK features of the meet In:, which la to be attended by promi nent members of the Olympic Develop ment League and prominent men throughout Western Washtnsrton- The Idea of the development of the peninsula from the south Is to make Aberdeen and Orays Harbor the avowed trading renter of the southwest, and to thla territory the peninsula la declared lo be attached naturally. The ame question la to come up before the meet Ins: of the Olympic League at Bremerton nest week, and a larsre dele gation of harbor realdents and the southwest will probably attend that meeting with the expectation of laying the matter before the leaaue and out lining the plan of development, which the harbor proposes. PLeate Advantage I'raea. It will be pointed out to the Olym pic boosters that three transconti nental roads already have their ter mini on the harbor, and that all three have surveys Into the Olympic region. One of the main objects. It will be shown, for the building here of the lines of the Oregon-Washington Rail road A Navigation Company and the Chicago. .Milwaukee Puaet Sound, wss to reach the Olympic peninsula. It alao will be urged that about the only land rail route Into the Olympics la through the hsrbor. all other projects from another direction Involving ferry uses. The southwest argues that If the Olympic people tie up to the develop ment Idea from the Sound side, the entrance through Grays Harbor may be neglected, and It Is proposed to svert this. If posslbre. though It la recognised that the railroads will pro ceed with their own plana despite the course that may be taken by the peninsula towns along the straits. Hettlesaeat Plaa Kentnre. Both the Olympic League and the development association are expected to draft resolutlona calling for the opening of the peninsula and both are expected to give their hearty Indorse ment to the bill, fathered by Congress man Humphrey and now pending In Congress, providing for the opening of the monument to mining prospec tors. Another feature of the development association meeting will be the presen tation of the completed plans for the settling of longed-off landa through ut the aouthwest. The corporation providing for that object has been organised tentatively and It will ask Ihe association to approve Its plana and widen Its scope so that Seattle wtll be represented on the board of trustees. Thla will undoubtedly be done. J. E- Barnes, secretary of the association, who returned here today from Heattle. reporting that the Sound city wae anxloua to have such repre sentation and would be glad to co operate with the aouthwest In the movement. CLEANER HOPS FAVORED Sheridan Man Pay Ilonus to Pick er lor Better Product, s SHERIDAN. Or, Oct. 1. (Special.) E. V. IX Paul, who broke Into the ranks of trie Oregon hopgrowers this year, declares that Oregon hops. In order to compete with foreign and California hope, must be clean, a condition which has been Ignored In the past, and which still prevail. In nearly every hop yard lu the state. Mr. Paul paid a 10-cent " bonus on every box of hops picked In hl yard this year In ordet that the product be clean. Mr. Paul owna two large hopyarda at Buell. near this place. At a recent hop growers' meeting It wss agreed upon that all growers who had not contract ed their hops, would ptck dirty hops, paring a cent a pound for plrklng. Mr. Paul opposed such an attitude, and refused to agree to any such com pact. He Immediately offered a bonus for clean plrklng. and It ss his Idea to educate the Sheridan hop fraternity to the future harvesting of the clean product of hops. GOLDENDALE PIONEER DIES School System of County Owes) Much lo Late J. P. Xelson. LTLE. Wash.. Oct. 1 tSpeelal- la the death of J. P. Nels-m. one of the earliest settlers of Ooldendate. thla county Is reminded tl at ha was one of the most Influential cltiscna In the upbuilding of the schools. Mr. Nelson came to iiollenda!s 21 years ago and was active not only In aiding In echooi work but helped to build the first brick bul'dlng In Uoldendale. Mr. .Nelson was born near Copen hagen. Denmark. In 1J. where he married Miss Anna tlahrteson when he was IT veers old. He came to this country In !. Ha Is survived bv a widow and five children. The children are-: Mrs. Kather Armstrong. Mrs. Oeorge H. Klsher. of Portland: Mrs. Herman McKee. Oscar Nelson, of Ooldenda!e. and Mllea D. Nelson, a ranger on the Maimer Re serve. Kail Service to Continue. ELGIN. Or.. Oct. 1 (Special.) The south end of t'nlon County Is up tn the air aa to the future action of the Cen tral Railroad of Oregon. This com pany has Just completed a eul-off. which. It waa rumored some time ago, would put I'nloa Junction off the msp and Instead run all trains from Hot Lake on the main line. However. It la now reported that I'nlon has won the day In her proteet against such an arrangement and that Manager Eng land, of the Central Railroad, la now in tla East buying better steel for the road, which connects I'nlon with the mala line of the O..W. R. at K. at Union Junction, PHOTOS SHOW WHAT CORN WILL DO IN OREGON. I, 03 - il DOC . - :,. f' 7 .ei ? ; .:rv r..r . w a Cereal Adapted for Feeding to Growing Pigs. CLIMATE FAVORS GROWTH I.ane Connljr Farmers Demonstrate That Cultivation Is Practicable and Crops Raised Are Made to Pay. EUGENE. Or.. Oct. 1. (Special.) Community advertisers of Oregon and other 'Weeiern states, have frequently been accused of inflation of actual fact In their desire to make an attractive presentation of the resources of their particular section. Charges of under statement have at least, been Infre quent. Understatements, however have been actually, and somewhat frequently. made as to the versatility and produc tiveness of Oregon soil and climate. It has been often said that com will not grow profitably In Oregon. It haa been the general opinion that the bights are too cold and the Autumn frosts too early to allow proper ripen ing. Community advertising booklets have frequently borne the statement that corn cannot be profitably grown In the Willamette Valley. Actual crops In the upper valley at the rresent time disprove this. Corn Is grown In considerable quantities In Lane County along the bottom lands of the Willamette and McKenxle Klvera. As high as 20 acres are often seen In a fVnld. and the color and sis of the growing plants, and the Wigth. filling and weight of the ears compares fa vorably with the corn of Iowa ana Missouri. Many farmers of this county are DREGDN CORN 6000 WILLAPA HARBOR CTTT LAYS ONE MILE OF PAVING, NEW SEWER, AND PLANS GENERAL CIVIO BETTERMENT. . i e , i .-. j C ',, J e- 4 i ' . - a - ? r ' w r sa a tf P ..1 $ X .v- ; STREET IHPROtXHOT CREW fcrf .... A-rs- V ' :SV. . y-x m-m- 'Mill ft. ISllll " 4 . raising corn, not as an experiment, but as a crop that pays. W. O. Star buck, who lives on the McKenxle River seven miles east of Eugene, has grown corn for several years. Thla year he has more than IS acres planted, and the yield and slxe of the ears compare favorably with that of states in the Mississippi Valley. Mr. Starbuck is an Iowa farmer. ' who came here four years ago. He feeds his crop to hogs, turning them into the field, and letting them fatten. Pumpkins are grown In the same field. 'He considers corn one of his most profitable crops. Wllluun Kerr, who lives on the River Road, along the Willamette, has a flnld of SO acres that compares .very favorably with Eastern cornfields Mr. Kerr Is a dairyman, and cuts the green corn Into ensilage. A. Qualf, aJso liv ing on , the River Road, has made a success of corn growing. LaBt year he secured the astonishing- yield of 100 bushels to the acre from one of his fields, and his prospects are equally good thla year. Sixty bushels are a good average crop In the corn country. There are many smaller growers along the bottoms of both rivers who husk their crop, and find a ready sale for It at 50 to 60 cents a bushel for putting the finishing touches to fat hogs. It makes a profitable crop when grown between the rows In peach and walnut orchards. Owing to early frosts and lack of dry. cold weather later In the Fall, corn does not harden as much as in the Middle West. Its feeding value, how ever, is not impaired by this fact, al though Ita shipping and keeping qual ities are affepted, "Corn and hogs" are always associated. Nothing fat tens a hog so quickly, or gives so fine a flavor to bacon, as does corn. Nor can It be done as cheaply with any other feed. One of the reasons why so few hogs are raised In Oregon is that fattening is expensivs. Farmers who have had experience say that Increased growing of corn on river bottom lands that are ulted to It will not only make it pos sible to lower the price of pork to the consumer, but to Increase materially the profits of the producer. With a little Increased attention given to corn growing. "Made In Oregon" bacon will not be so rare. Falla City Store Is Sold.. FALLS CTTT. Or.. Oct. 1. (Spe cial.) O. M. Mahr, of Texarkana. Texas, haa purchased the general merchandise store of a. Sowers, snd will move his family of nine to this city. . vjS V " i ; - -,v..-. i V' ; - , - f far" -. - C AT WORK IX SOI TH BED. - CIVIC SPIRIT GREAT South Bend Enters on Era of! Marked Progression. v CITY TICKET DISCUSSED Three-Cornered Klection Probable. Xenr High School Planned Bank and Oilier Buildings' AMI I Be Built Shortly. sSOCTH BEND,' Wash Sept. 28. (Special.) At a largely-attended meet ing of business men and citizens of this city Tuesday night, the personnel of the 'Progressive" city ticket to be nom inated in December was thoroughly discussed and the following candidates , agreed upon: Mayor; John L. Myers; Councilman at large. A. M. McGee; Councilmen, E. C. Lawler, S. W. Sturdevant and O. O. Hicks. D. J. Olds. C. K. Flerson and H. L. Gerwlg, present councilmen, are holdovers. . Pressure was brought to bear upon Councilman Lawler to accept the place i at the head of the ticket, but he de- , cllned. maintaining that he can be of j election as councilman. Mr. Lawler re sided formerly In Portland and haa a host of friends there. John T. Welsh, present City Attorney, was urged to run. but haa declined. D. J. Olda is another former Portland man. The "Progressives" have adopted as their slogan "Progression vs. Retrogres sion." and will make a spirited cam paign to elect their ticket. Mr. Sturde vant Is an extensive property owner and Mr. McGee is a shingle mill owner. Mr. Hicks Is a meat dealer. The W. C T. U. and local optionlsts have been circulating petitions and de clare they will place a ticket In the field, but as yet have .been unable o find a woman candidate for mayor. They have made overtures to P. W. Rhodes, an ardent "dry," who Is a real estate man, bat he has declined. Reformers May Hast Ticket. The Socialists will put a ticket In the field, and should the reform element do likewise, there will be a three-cornered contest. This city now has eight sa loons, but no complaint Is found against them by business men. An attempt will be made by the "drys to place Raymond and Ilwaco. the two other Incorporated towns, in the dry column. Petitions have been signed freely In Raymond, but It Is be lieved the fight wUl be a losing one for the "drys" there. Both Raymond and South Bend are enjoying now unpre cedented prosperity, despite the demor alized condition of the lumber market. Mr. Myers, who heads the "Progres sive" ticket, has resided here a quarter of a century. He Is a heavy property owner, present councilman and leading druggist. He Is one of the organizers of the Wlllapa Harbor Fish Company and other enterprises. South Bend is laying a mile of as phalt paving which replaces planked streets, concrete sidewalks, curb and gutter, a new $30,000 trunk sewer and other needed Improvements. The new Commercial Club building, built on the bungalow style, will be opened formally with a public recep tion. It cost with the site about (16,000. New High School Planned. Plans for the public library have been accepted by the Carnegie Library As sociation and a $10,000 library build ing will be started in the Spring. The citizens by public subscription donated the site.- A new $30,000 cannery has been installed and In operation since September 1. This cannery was -organized as the Wfllapa Harbor Fish Company and the entrle season's pack has been contracted for In advance by a Portland broker. The school board Is contemplating the erection of a new high school building. The school enrollment shows an In crease of 10 per cent over the enroll ment of last school year. A new $100, 000 corporation has taken over the A. A. Werley stock of dry goods. This company haa a chain of stores in Cen tral Washington. ' The Mountain Spring Company and the South Bend Electric Company have expended $15,000 in Improving the light and water plants to meet the progress, and healthy growth of the city. The real estate market has been healthy and active and some big sales have been reported In business, residence and acreage In and near the city. South Bend la going ahead faster than It has since the boom In the early '90'a Every business man and merchant re ports Increased business with collec tions better than before. Wlllapa Har bor's chief Industries are lumbering, fishing, oysterlng and dairying. Every mill Is running to capacity and every day from one to three lumber schoon ers leave from this harbor for -San Francisco or foreign porta Much BuUdlna Planned. The Twin City Rapid Transit Com pany, which has a franchise for an electric railway between South Bend and Raymond, has Its right-of-way grading completed and will soon begin laying steel.- The United States Gov ernment baa granted an appropriation of $223,000 to dredge Wlllapa River, and the dirt will be uaed to fill the lowlands and streets here and In Raymond. Work will begin on this contract about Octo ber 16. S. W. Sturdevant has purchased two business lots for $10,000 snd In the early Spring will build a $26,000 con crete building. The Pacific State Bank Is contemplating Improving Its hand some comer with a modern concrete building. The Kleeb mill has Installed Its mill with electrical equipment at a cost of $40,000, and the South Bend Mill Timber Company, Columbia Box Lumber Company and other big mills have made large expenditures In mi proving their plants to care for In creased business. BOARD FACING PROBLEM Cash Had for Building for Feeble Mlnded; None for TTpkeep. SALEM. Or- Oct L (Special.) The State Board is In a peculiar position relative to the Institute for the Feeble Minded. Plans are now being drawn for a new dormitory at the school, the number this dormitory will accommo date depending upon the result of these plana The Board haa $26,000 to expend for thla purpose. With the completion of the dormi tory it will mean considerable more room, wbich Is badly needed as there is a large waiting list made up of appli- l cants from all parts of the state. But the completion of the dormitory will do absolutely no good until the next Leg islature meets, as the last Legislature cut the maintenance appropriation one Every woman's heart responds to the charm and sweetness of a baby's voice, because nature intended her for motherhood. But even the loving nature of a mother shrinks from the ordeal because such a time is regarded aa a period of suffering and danger. Women who use Mnt.her'a Friend are saved much discomfort and suffering, and their J systems, being thoroughly prepared by this great remedy, are , in a healthy condition to meet the time with the least possible suffering and danger. Mother's Friend is recommended only for the relief and comfort of expectant mothers; it is in no sense a remedy for vari ous ills, but its many years of suc cess, and the thousands of endorse ments received from women who have used it are a guarantee of the benefit to be derived from its use. This remedy does not accomplish wonders but simply assists nature to perfect its. work. Mother's Friend allays nausea, prevents cak ing of the breasts, and in every way con tributes to BtronR, healthy motherhood. Mother's Friend i3 sold at drug stores. Write for our free - book for expectant mothers. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. down so lew that It Is considered scarcely possible to run through the two years with those who. are now In the school. . Consequently, when the dormitory Is finished. It will probably stand Idle until another session can furnish suf ficient funds to maintain those who are placed therein. By that time the new Eastern Oregon Insane Hospital will probably be completed and a large number of patients from the central asylum will be transferred. As a large percentage of those now In the Insti tute for the Feeble Minded were orig inally transferred from the asyTum It wlU allow a transfer back, and prob ably all of the applicants will then be allowed to enter the Institute. POWER ADVANTAGE SEEN DEVELOPMENT AT THE DALLES TO BE STARTED SOON'. Farmers In Slierman, Gilliam and Wasco Counties to Use Electric ity in Irrigation Work. THE DALLES, Or.. Oct 1. (Spe cial.) The development of the ' water power at the mouth of the Deschutes River by the Deschutes " Rlmrock Power Company, which was capitalised at Portland last " week for $1,000,000 assures for The Dalles a big growth and development of this city and sur rounding country. Work Is to be started on the project within 90 days and It '111 be but a comparatively short time until The Dalles will have an immense amount of electrical power, as one of the main power lines will be extended here. The company plans to tap- Sherman, Gilliam and lower Wasco counties with its electrical transmission lines. Ranchers and city residents all along the lines will be supplied with electric ity for lights and pumping water for irrigation purposes, and general farm use. Already application uu made for power to be used In supply ing water for the irrigation of the land adjacent to Granddalles, across the Columbia River from The Dalles. Irrigation projects along ne Colum bia above this city are already taking form, it being expected to use the power from the Deschutes for pump ing water from the Columbia. The Rlmrock Company has secured options on several thousands of acres that will be developed and irrigated by a num ber of pumping stations along the Co lumbia. Ex-United States Representative Malcolm A. Moody of this city, presi dent of the Rlmrock Company, says his concern will not promote a townslte on the Deschutes, and will confine its efforts to furnishing electrical . power and developing Irrigation projects. They Grow Hair Certain Ingredients, if Prop erly Combined, Stimulate Human Hair Growth. Resorcln is one of the most effective germ destroyers ever discovered. Beta naphthol is a most powerful, yet abso lutely safe germicide and antiseptic which prevents development of germ matter, and creates a clean, healthy condition. Pilocarpine, although not a coloring matter or dye. is an ingredient well established for its power to restore natural color to human hair. Borax, because of its weU-developed softening and cleansing properties. Is most useful in the treatment of scalp and hair diseases. Glycerine acts as a stimulant to the hals bulbs, and has a soothing, healing and nourishing In fluence. 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Ycu Can Fay Fee I'b Cured During our many years of active practice In MEN'S AILMENTS, in Portland some unscrupulous so-called specialists have Invaded the city and tried to steal our methods and advertisements, but not being able to steal our brains thev were not able to succeed in their dishonest wavs: so do not be misled bv them, but come to us, the oldest estab lished SPECIALISTS for MEN In the city, -who guarantee cures, or make no charge for their services. Remember, we have beea here for yeara, nre permanently located, Incorporated and licensed under the lawa ofOre50n to conduct and operate a Medical Institute, Sanitarium and Hospital for the treatment of Mca'a Ailments. Yon take no risk when yen treat w ith u. t e are here to atay, and for all time, and yon will alwaya know where to find ua. We are not here today and ft-one tomorrow. Our ataff of physlrtana. are Kraduates from the leadlna; collrsiea tn te Vnlted States, and have been In active practice from 15 to a yeara, and are duly qualified and licensed to practice medicine and surgery In thla and aeveral atntea. In vestigate our reeorda and atandlna; and compare them with the other ao-called apeclnllsta who have only been In our elty a few weeka or months, and who nave copied our annonneementa, which the newspapera' reeorda will ahow. Beware Investigate! Men, If afflicted or In trou ble, call and have a friendly talkt It wlU coat yon nothing. We will be tout friend aa well aa your physician, and will advlae yon candidly, honestly and conscientiously. Call today. Don't delay or neglect your self. - - We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed Specific Blood Poison Cured in One Treatment BY PROF. EHRLICH' GREAT DIS- fiflC " COVERY AKBl BLESSING TO MANKIND UWU We Cure Weakness also known ' as Nervous Debility, Nervo - Vital Debility. Neurasthenia, etc If you have any symptoms of this ailment, such as Toss of energy or ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness and other symptoms, we want you to be sure and call. We have gHen this condition of men special study and we unhesitatingly say that our treatment is not excelled by any . other specialists regardless of what they may claim. We know what we have accomplished In even the most severe cases, and there is no reason to believe we cannot cure YOU also. We Cure Bladder and Kidney Troubles Varicose Veins, Rupture, Piles and Fistula We are specialists and are prepared to give you quick relief and a speedy cure, ... MEV. IF IV TROOLE, CONSULT US TODAY. If you Cannot call, write for free book and self-examination 'blank Many cases cured at home. Hours 9 A. M. to $ P. M.; Sundays, 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 201 MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR. i r--" - 1 a ;; J ' DR. A. G. SMITH. The leading Specialist. - I an a registered and licensed physician, confining my special practice to the dlaordera of MEN. I have more money Inveated In my eatabllahment than all other Port land specialists combined. I never advertise cheap feea aa an Induce ment to brlna me patients. A trne specialist need not resort to bargain-counter methods. No man who plaeea an Intelligent value on his health will aeek the nervicea of a man who proclaims he la a cbeap doctor. Yon wonld not entrust n sick child In care of a cheap medical man, and you should use the same care In your own ease. I posaess skill and experience, ac quired In auch n way that no other can ahare, and ahonld npt be classed with medical companies. It la Im possible for a medical company to attend college. Companlea have no dlploinaa or license to practice med icine in Oregon or any otber atate. A portrait, whose peraonallty and Identity are Indefinite is published aa the legitimate specialist of the office. Hired substitutes, ordinary doctors with questionable ability, give consultation, examination and treatment. Why treat with irresponsibles when you can secure the expert services of a responsible specialist? See me if you have any of the following disorders: Varicose Velna, rve. Blood and Skin Disorders, Bladder Troubles, Blood Poisons, Eruptions, V leers. Piles or Fistula. FREE COJfSri.TATIOjr AND ADVICE. Honrs a A. M. to 8 TP, M. Sunday, 10 to 1 Only. Dr. A. a SMITH OREGON 234 Morrison St, Cor. Second. A SQUARE DEAL Is what you will get if you treat with me. Results are quick and So s 1 1 1 v e. You are e n e f 1 1 ed at once. Men who have dragged their cases along for months with some other spe cialist are astonished at the prompt effects of my r e m a r k a ble treatment. I cure Nervous Decline, ... ' r.i.. dm.. Rupture, Rheuma- Sfi tlsm. Stiff and Swclltu v Bladder, etc. Blood Aliments quick- CftC. ly and safely cured by UUO Consultation Free. Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. "' ' Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance Second street. Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun days. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. I Cure Men $10 IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. (i em era! Debility, Weak Biervea, In- bnn.nla Results ul exposure, overwork aEothe'r vlo- atlona el st lire's tmwrm, - Bladder and Kldneya, Varicose Veins. taUklr and permanently cured nt small expense. I cure such ailments as Varlcoas Velna Piles, Specific Blood Poison, etc, completely and permanen 1 1 y, often with only a single treatment. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to X P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO., ZMH Wasblaarton St, Corner First, Portland. Orcgos. i.uia xwianey. DR. GREEN METHOD MEANS CERTAIN CURE We core quickly and permanently all curable cases of VARICOSE VEINS without severe surgical operations; SPECIFIC BIXJOD POI SON without Injurious drugs; (60S skillfully administered If pre ferred) ; NERVO-V1T At. DEBILITY without stimulative remedies; BLADDER and KIDN'EY troubles: PILKti and all RECTAL, ailments of men. YOUR PROTECTION Out- offer PAT WHEN BATIB piED i your ab i o I u t e protection. Consultation, exam ination and diagnosis- free. Wb you want is a cure. Come to us and get it. Onc under our treatment, you will quickly realise how simple a thlnr It Is to geti well Tn the hands of a special ist who know his business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to, years. Office hours daily, 9 to 5- Even ings. 7 to 8. Sun days, 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 362 Washington St., Portland, Or. H3P I publish my own photograph, per sonally conduct my own office, have no connection with any "medical company." "institute" or "museum," but am a- thoroughly reliable up-to-date scientific specialist in all ail ments of men. No hired substitutes to treat you. If I accept your case for treatment and do not effect a quick and lasting cure, you need not pay one cent of my small fee. Let me prove to you, without cost or obligation, that I will cure you to stay cured, before paying out one penny. BLOOD POISON "606" $25.00 to 6 7 to 8 Daily) Sunday. 10 to 1. Examinations-Advice Free. 313a Washington St. CORNER SIXTH, Portland, Oregon. A WONDERFUL CURE O.. Ua S Chan til Chinese Medical Co. n; iff rflZ WnwtMMt St.. Portland. Or. K . I. n ..V . -''- I am 83 years old and have suffered from weakness and nervousness for three months from a tumor on my face. At first I went to some doctors but they told me that it was impossible to cure, so upon the advice of my relatives. ' who had been cured by these Chinese doctors, I went to them. After talcing two weeks of their herbs and roots compounded end other medicines, the tumor was completely cured without the uss of a knife. I feel so grateful toward them and I recommend anybody who Is 111 and wants to get well soon, to go to see or write to them- and secure some medi cine which I am sure will bring results, j. A. Zlmmermann. Albany. Or. OUR CURES Are effected by the use of roots and herbs. No opera tions, no poisonous drugs. TV. ham made a life study In this line and you will re ceive the benefit or our re search. Men and women cured of private ailments. N e r v o u sness. rheumatism, asthma, pneumonia. blood poison, lung trouble and dis eases of all kinds. Consul tation FREE. TUB HING WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.. lsSfaii aiorriaoa St., Portland Or. 7