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Tirn MOTCXIXG OKEGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1911. 20 OCTOBER EXPORTS OF FLOUR TREBLED Portland Shipment of Wheat 1,397,384 Bushels Above Puget Sound Points. SEASON OUTLOQK BRIGHT TtjmIb Record of XoTember of Tear Exjrrcted to Bo Passed by Shipper tn Coming- Month. F.nropean Icmncl Ills;. Tor the season to date, which marks the first quarter of the cereal year. Portland has sent to European porta J 057.4"! bushels of wheat, a aln over the first fo'ir months of th 1510-11 period of ?:.. bushe;s and In tn shipment of 1.0CV741 bushels foreign lat month the showln for September was bested by 41.511 bushela Tha ex portation o. nonr mad the heaviest In crease, as 1S1.S0S barrels were esported aaainst but S0.l barrels for last Oc tober, and the month's offshore, busi ness Is In excess of the comhlned for eian and coastwise trada for that per iod, which aaarerated 7."..r.9 barrel. Jnrludtn :.7 barrels sent to Cali fornia, there was a total of 177.0 bar re: moved. PtiKrt hound shipped to all ports 774. 730 bushels of wheat, which Rives Portland a lead for the slncl month of S70.433 bushela Pine the season besran thla port has floated t- foreign and Coast destinations :.9J.40 bush els and Ptiert Sound 1.5.4S bushels, Portland levlinr by l.J7.34 bushels. Th California and Oriental markets have not drawn as murh wheat this season as last, bat th port has over come the d'llclency through heavier shipments to Europe. The port record for a slnjrlo month s flonr exportation Is ?44.7o:. barrels, which was mada In June. 107. but Oc tober total la th belt subsequent amount. The Increase was l'.mlted to th amount of tonnae available, be cause ther was a srreater remand for breadstuff,, but It could not be moved by the llnnk Lin. In November. 110. wheat export aa-crerated T0.4 bushels, valued at 1717. 1 4. and at least thre caraoea ar In slarr.t for this month, two of which will be, dispatched thta week, that In tended for th British bark Arracan and the other for the erman ship I-lor.e. both of which commenced load inar yeaterday. Th French hip I ftanrha wl! not hav the last of her ballast out until about Saturday and may start worklrs; outward cariro next wek. Wheat and flour carried on tha British steamer Kobert Dollar will help swe'l the totals and with two Oriental liners to sail It la hoped to ex ceed tha flour business of last Novem ber. wMch amou ted to SI. 17 barrel. PORT DENIES AI.I. UARIXITT Accident to Reuco May Result In Is;a1 Complications. Captain Albert Crowe, of Ander son. Crowe A Co.. who bsv a contract for repairing the ship Retice. which was damaite.l on th public drydock Thursday, when ahe ""skidded" from th keel blocks, said yesterday that be had been Informed by th Port of Portland Commission that th board will not admit liability for the accident. Work on the Reuce haa been beaun aa orlrlnalty planned and besides re pairs to be mada to her keel, she will caulked completely Instead of to th ballast line, and her planking- will b refastened where necessary. It ts expected that If the question of damaa-ea Is not adjusted by attorneys for the Port and the owners, th matter will be taken Into court. Th cans of the accident has not been de termined, only theories brine; advanced, and at a meeting- yesterday no new In formation wa given bearing on th. cas. CHAXCEXLOtt FINISHES LOAD First Harrison, Lino Carrier Do parts for london. Balfour. Outhrl A Co.. are en deavorlnc to Interest shippers In th Harrison line, which ts operating from th United Klncdom to th Pacific Coast, and Its vessels tonch all princi pal ports from San Pedro to Victoria If thev have sufficient cargo aboard to warrar.t. Th British steamer Chan cellor loaded her first cargo In the riv er In that Una and went to sea yes terday from Astoria, after having- taken on nearly ls.ooo cases of salmon. It Is reported that other business wl'l b offered of the sam character and local firms hav been approached on the proposition of providing either Inward or outward cargo In sufficient quantity to draw the carriers here. Th Chancellor Is to proceed to Pan Fran cisco and aall direct from ther for London, so her salmon cargo will b given early delivery. NOVEMBER SHIPMENTS HEAVY Oregtm Oats Must Walt for Decem ber Steamer. Attractive quotation on oat at Pan Francisco hav deluged th San Fran clao Portland Steamship Company with applications for space, but so far only on lot will mov In November that I positive. It being on th Ros city, which sails Friday. Mor than 100 tons wer offered yesterday, but so ronv p.c roaervattona hav been made that It coul.l not be accommo dated until I'eccmber. Portland oat receipts ar climbing, and at on dock about 150 tons wer delivered In cara yesterday. Th Cali fornia crop Is reported decidedly short, and stnr-e early In th season It has been surmised that the southern mar ket would offer d- sirabl prices befor January 1. I.r.VBF.K TRADE INCREASING October Fxceed Same Periods for Ijt Two Seasons. Lumber shipments made a aurprlsln purt In tvtober. ard with 14.0o:.SJJ feet expert-d and 12. 32a. 009 (feet sent coastwise, the total was less than two tramp cargoes frona the port record, tt. combined bnslness being feet. Th best showing in local mari time lumber movements was In August. !', when Jj.;s.t0 feet waa floated. Tt erpumber howlng ccastwls was good, aa ll.Si;S: feet wer shipped, though that Indicated a small Cecrvas over August, with 1H.4:2 feet. A year ago the coastwise trad drew from hr T.70.000 feet, and tn October. I9. tha movement measured l.14.te feet. la October. 1)19. ll.IIl.47i feet wer -portsd. nJ last month shows a rln over that period of S.4SI..4 fes-t. Mth th total shipments being 1S.J71.47 feet. last month had a net Bain of 7.01.14 ft- Statistic indlcat a reneral upbuilding for October, as the una period lat year itatned l.90.o feet or October. 1909. The. exportation last month wi valued at $U.;7. The fleet was made op of the British steamer Oswestry, sailing for Ehmthil with 1.MS.S80 feet, raluc.l at i.74; the Norwegian steamer KT:a. for the Orient, with 10.0VO feeu at $100; British steam er Strathspey, for Sydney, with 3.65. 43 feet, at 143.506: British steamer StrathaMane. for Port Plrle. with S.TSft.OOO feet, at I3.9J7: British steam er Orterir. for HonKkona; with 105.000 feet, at IJ050: British tenmer Suverio. for Manila, with flJ.OOO feet at fCKO. and the British steamer Strathnalrn. for Calcutta, with 1.491. 4fi0 feet, at IJ7.400. METT FORMER RUSSIAN AGENT Iff Exported HeaTlly. During War, From Portland and Coast. Shipping men generally In the city were shocked on learning that Henry tTEULEI TKTEIXJGKNCa. Do t Arris. !tmt Carlos u H. Elinors Ttoanoks Ross City Arm Alliance H.sver Falcon. ...... Tillamook. ... Prsakaat.r. . . Ceo w s:Mee. Goldco Gats. .. Btar Fro tr . San Francisco Data In port In prt , iiiamoo. " Fan Ln.ro. . .Saa fedr. ., .Tlandon. . .. .. . fclurek. . . . , San I'edro. . . Fan Frtnclsc Cooullls. . .. . j'oos Bav. . .. S a I J - - . Tillamook . . . . . Ssb I'edro... In port in port Nov. I Nov. 2 Not. 4 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 5 Nov. Nov. 7 Nov. Beaedulrd Depart. Nam Tor rate P'Snok. n Ileo....Nv. t rVe H. Elmor. TMlanirok. . . . Nov. 1 Carlos ean Krsnclsco Nov. 2 huM City San I'-.ira. .. . Nov. 3 Anvil Jaodor ...... Nov. S A 'llanes. ...... Eureka ...... Nov. 4 Tll.amook ooullie Nov. Breakwater. .. .Coos Pay Nov. T Falcon. . tan Francisco Nov. 7 Geo. tV. Elder. m Diero. . . . Nuv. 8 Beaver Fan Pedro. ... Nov. t Golden Gate Tlllamo k . ... Nov. t Pear San I'edro... Nov. IS Mett had committed suicide Monday, as he was one of the best-known figures In exporting circles a few years ago. and particularly during the Russian Japanese war was he actlv In that regard. While It was not publicly known, he acted as acent for Russian Interests during the conflict and from one end of the Pacific Coast to th other mad purcliasea of foodstuffs, fodder and other uppllcs for th Cxafs army. Many of th shipments wer routed from and through l'ortluml to Vlad Ivostork and Talny. and when not pos sible to handle them on liners other tonnage was used and In some Instance cargo was transhipped. Mr. Mett was of a quiet demeanor and at the Urn few knew of this connection with th Russian Interests. Raymond Shipping Anirmented. RAYMOND. Wash.. Oct. tl. (Spe cial.) Raymond's fleet of windjam mers, which Includes the schooners Meteor. W. J. Tatterson. Wawona and Polaris, was Increased with the arrival of th barkentln Amaranth today. Th first thre ar loading for Southern California, the Polaris for Australia and th Amaranth for Valparaiso. The tramer Santa Barbara also arrived from th south till morning, and Is taking on cargo at th Cram Lumber Company' mill. Marine Notes. Inward manifests filed at the Custom-House yesterday were of th steamers Rose City. W. ii. Porter and K. 8. Loop, from California ports, th porter clearing for San Francisco tn ballast and th Loop for th same har bor with lumber and shlnKles. C. O. Hosford. father of Captain O. W. Hosford and L. P. Hosford, well known st earn boat men, la reported se riously 111. Me Is 2 years of as and until recently haa been aotlva. To load more Oriental cargo th British tramp Robert Dollar Is to shift this mornlnn from tha elevator to th dock of th Portland Flouring Mills Company. In tew of th tuff Oneonta, of th Port of Portland fleet, which helped her Into th river, the schooner Ariel, that arrived lat Monday from Kahu lul. was taken to Tongue Point for a lumber cargo. Having been lined, the British bark Arracan waa towed from Llnnton to Irving dock yesterday by the steamer Monarch and began loading wheat. Th Dlone started wheat at the elevator. Brlnstlns 1100 tons of carfro from San Francisco, made up of asphalt, cement and merchandise, th steamer Norn City arrived last nMht and will load outward with lumber. Aftor discharging her San Francisco c.irto yesterday morning, the steamer Coaster left tb harbor for Uoble and Rainier to load lumber. Movements of Vessels. PORTI-AND. Oct. II. Arrived Rteamar Nome City, from 8an Fraaclaoo. Sailed Steamer Tamaipels. for 6an Francisco; steamer Yosemlt. for Fan iJlego; steamer Jlreakwater. for Coos Flay. Astoria. Oct. 11. Condition at th mouth of the river at a P. M.. smooth; wind, west 4 miles; weather, cloudy. Arrived at 7 and left up at trllO A. M. Steamer Nome City, from 6sn Francisco. Arrived down at 7 A. )l. Barge Amy Tamer. Sailed at S P. M. -British steamer Cbanoellor. for Lon don via San Francisco. Arrived at g laat Bight chooner Ariel, from KaauluL San Francisco. Oct- II. e'alled at I last night steamer Northland, from Portland, for an i'edro. Coos Bar. Oct. XL Arrived gteamer Al liance, from Eureka. Loag Bsach. Oct. lejarrlved areamer Westerner, from Portland. San Pedro. Oct. 1 1. Sailed Steamer Beaver, for Portland. Valpartaso, Oct. 10. Sailed Barkentln C T. Crocker, ft,r t,i,.uuihia Klver. Klnaaia. Oct. IS. Passed French bark Marechal de Castrlaa, from Portland, for -jeenstown. Tacoma. Wash.. Oct. IL Arrived steam er Buckman. from San Francisco; steamers Hornet and President, from San Franrteco; British ship British Isle, from Caldera. Sailed Norweslan steamer Cuaco. for Port BUkeler: Norwegian steamer August, for Montevideo and Buenos Ayree; steamer Charles Nelson, for San Francisco. San Francisco. Oct. II. Arrived Steam ers Sierra. iMjrllne. from Honolulu: Montara, f-om Everett; Atlas, towlrg bars St. from Seattle; Tiverton, from Port Gamble. Sailed Steamers CHy of Pub,a. for Victoria; Nann Smith, fir Cooe Bay; Daisy Mitchell. f.r Grays Harbor; schooners Lily, for Imp aua: Honolpu. for Puget Sound; Defender, for Tucet Sound. S-st::e. Wash- Oct. XI Arrived Steam er Burkmsn. from San Francis; steamer 1'matll'a. from Taeoma: steamer Jefferson, f-om ekaewar: t. S. S. Oe-lrey. from Ketch ikan. Sailed Steamer Humboldt, for Skag way; eteamer Washtenaw, for San Fran cisco; steamers President. Hornet. Buck man, for Tarotna; steamer Cmatilla, for Sari Franotsco. Tides at Astarta Wednesday. High. Low. f:t A. M 7.1 feet II A M 11 feet t il p. M 4 4 feet I ;i P. M....I.I feet (18.000 Propc-rty Changes Hands. ASTORIA. Or. Oct. JL (SpeclaL A deal waa closed her today whereby Martin Kranciscovlch purchased from I. H. Welch the lot and building known as th Gold Star property, on Commercial etreet. directly in front of the 8. P. 8. depot, for a consideration of 111.004. LONGS ARE SELLERS Wheat Is Unloaded Heavily and Market Slumps. NEARLY THREE CENTS LOSS European Price Are Lower, Aus tralia Haa Timely Rains and Argentine Prospect Are for at Record Crop. CHICAOO. Oct. SI. Suspicion waa ram nuit roosv that ths leadlns lonra la wheat had been letting go of a big part of their , hoMlngs. la consequence, the market broke sharply In tha last hour of trading and Dalahsd heavy. 2 to 1st lower than 1 laat c.tbt. Other grain, too, ahowsd a , net loss corn 1 to le and oats HOI to i 13 140. Hog producta olosed from un- I chansed "lures to a decline of 10 cents. One plsusible theory to explain the sup posed actlou of tb bull leaders waa that th unloading of the Uecember option was for tb purpose of shifting to May at a lower level for the latter. Aside from any such macenver, though, deveiopmente dur ing the day wer discouraging enough. Northsr-stern receipts were on a huge scale and cash demand waa wretched. European market wer disappointing, aa they Ig nored yesterday'e sdvance nor. Australia reported timely rains and there ware d'.s patchea from Argentina tending to confirm estimate that the yield In that country exceeded the bumper year of 11M7. Ex treme upper and lower levela touched by Iecembr proved to be a&?vo and WSc with the close 11 He. a net loss of 2He. Corn maa dragged lower, mainly by the break In wheal. December ranged from to 63o and closed heavy, lte down, at 63c Caah grsdes wer weak. No. 2 yellow quoted at 74 c Oats were heavy from the start. Top and bottom figures for December were 47Ha snd 4&ie. with ths close at the last named level, a net loss of lei He Provisions, despite buying on the pert of the local packera, aureumhed to tha In fluence of heavy receipts of hogs. In the end. pork waa off 10c lard 6&7HC and ribs trailing from laat ntght'e figures to a nickel decline. Th leading futures ranged aa follows : WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Den. t .! t .', I .-, t .s March.... 1.04 1.04 l.S- 1.0 July....... .7Uj .7Vj .5S CORN. Dei 41 4 .14 .4 1', .(I Mir 1S-1 .I'll .44 .641 July 5'. .ti, .44V OATS. Dee. 47H .47Mi .44i -4H May ., .41 Ts ' July 44V .6k -45 V -4!i MESS PORK. Jae 1I.7S 13.70 1I.45H 1S4IH May ls.Si 15 174 14.77 k 14.77H LARD. Nov. .. .1 s n, . . . May... 1111 I.HH .oo too S.li I.17H 75 tie $.! I 5 10 1.10 SHORT RIBS. Jan 8.10 t.10 1.10 110 Mar 121 1.2:4 1.234 Cash quotatlona were as follows; Flour stesdy. fire-No. 1. 4Ho- Barley Peed or mixing. 71c 9 11.04 ; fair to choice malting. 11.1491.73. Timothy seed llt 15.40. r-lovsr 114 0 1 iO. Pork Mesa par barrel. llR.S0tTll.434. l.ard Per 100 pounds. SS.I0. Short ribs Sides (loose), 17.71 fft.56. Sides Short, clear (bored). t(.S7V0 cam. oraln statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 321.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 1.O90.00O bushels, compared with 756. 000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 11 cara; com. 344 cars; oats. 171 cara; bogs, 13,000 head. Reeelpta Shipment. Flour, barrels 34.IO0 17.100 Wheat, bushel 100.000 41.000 Corn, bushela S44.0OO 107.00 Data DUSneiS ......... ..vv me.vvv Hye. bushels 13.000 Barlsy. bushels 701.000 1. 00 5.000 Grata at flam Fraadseo. SA1C FRANCISCO. Oct. IL Whea Steady. Barley Firm Soot quotations Wheat Shipping. IL47Hffl.fr per cental. Barley Feed. l.lt1.8T4 per cental; brewing. II 4 ft 1.93 per cental. Oats Red. tl.70fflS per oental; white, l.lU;tTl.l7 per cental; black, 1.4401.; per cental. Call board sales Wheat No trading. Barley December. 11.11 H Per oental; May. (l.tOxt bid, II asked per oental. fnget Sound Oraln Market, SEATTLE, Oct. SL Wheat Bluestem, Mo; fortyfold. SO He: club. 80o; Fife, 6O0; red Russian, 78c Testerdajfa car reoelpta wheat 64, oats 14, barley 6. corn L bay 60. TACOMA. Oot- 81. Wheat Bluestem, 84c; fortyfold. S2c: club. 81B-c: red Russian. 79 u Sue receipts, wheat 78 cars, barley t cara oata. 7 cars, hay 10 cars. Kuropeaa Grain Market. LONDON. Oct. M.-Cargoe quiet, buyers reserved, walla Walla for ahlpmsnt at 80s to 8e 3d. English and French country market, quiet. LIVERPOOL Oct. 81. Wheat. De cember. 7s 4Sdl March. 7a 8"sd; May, 7s Srjd. Weather, clsar. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 81. Wheat. Dec. 81.064: May. 8i."S: July. I1.10S: cash. No. 1 hard. ILC0S ; No. 1 Northern. 81.034 81.004: No. J Northern. $1.U49L044; So. S wh.at. U84ciff1.014. REGISTRY PLACE NEEDED County Clerk Would Pot Honae on Flax to Acoominodate Voters. Estimating- that 40,000 prgona will register next year for th Presidential election. County Clerk Fields yester day sent a letter to Mayor Rushlight asking; that a registration office bo built In th Plaxa block east of th County Courthouse. Mr. Fields says th County Clerk's offlc is not largo enough to aooommodate the residents who will want to register. It being- es timated that 600 persons will register every (lay between January 1 and April I. Two years ago 38.000 registered and this ye.ir there will easily bs 4000 more, writes Mr. Fields. It la declared that It would be expensive for the county to attempt to handle th registration In th Courthouse and that a small building In th Plaza block would fa cilitate registration for officials and voters. Th registration will oontlnue from January 2 to April and from April 24 to October 20. Th Mayor referred th request to th Park Board, which Is to meet at th City Hall this morning. LEWISTON CANVASS BEGUN Commercial Club Asks Business Mien to Join Idaho Excursion. Canvassing for members to mak up th business men's excursion party which will visit Lewlston. Idaho. Mon day. November 8. was bctrun by the committee from th Commercial Club yesterday. 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Ycu Can Fay Fee Whan 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 stes.l our methods and advertisements, but not being able to steal our brains they were not able to succeed in their dishonest wavs: so do not be misled by them, but come to us, the oldest estab lished SPECIALISTS for MEN In th city, who guarantee cures, or mak no charge for their services. Remember, we lave been here for years, are permanently located. Incorporated and licensed under tb. law of Orrgon to conduct and operate a Medical Institute, sanitarium and Hospital for the treatment of Men' Aliment. Von take no risk when yon treat with us. We are bere to stay, and for all time, and yon will always know where to find oa. We are mot here today and cone tomorrow. Our staff of physlclana re griduatM from the leadinK colleaea In the United state, and bav. been In active practice from 15 to 20 year, and are dnly Qualified and llcenaed t. practice medicine and surgery In tbl and everal atatea. In vestigate onr record and standing and compare tbem with the other so-called specialists wbo bav. only been In onr city a few week or months, and who have copied onr announcements, which the newspapers' records will abow. Beware Investigate! Men. If afflicted or In trou ble, call and have a friendly talki It will cost yon nothina- Vie will be your friend as well aa yonr physician, and will advise yon candidly, honestly and conaclentlonaly. Call today. Don't delay or neglect your self. We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed Specific Blood Poison Cured in One Treatment BT PROP, EHRLICH'S GREAT DIS- U CfJC , COTERY AKD BLESSING TO HAXKIA'D JJ3 We Cure Weakness also known as Nervous Debility. Nervo - Vital Debility, Neurasthenia, etc If you have any symptoms of this ailment, such as loss of energy or ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness and other symptoms, we want you to be sure and call, vve have given 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 TOU also. We Cure Bladder and Kidney Troubles Varicose Veins, Rupture, Piles and Fistula ' We ar specialists and ar prepared to give you quick relief and a speedy cure. MEN. IF IJf TROUBLE, CONSULT US TODAY, If you cannot call, write' for free book and self-examination blank. Many cases cured at home. Hours A. M- to 8 P. M. ; Sundays, 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 291 MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH. PORTLAND, OR. proposed Lewlston pilgrimage will produce many good results in establish ing closer social and business rela tions between the Oregon metropolis and the cities of Idaho. A Boston man has Invented an Jacblo fountain, small enough for 'Jlll table decoration. In srhich ths falllnr water supplies power to change tha color of ths llKhts Illuminating it. Men andWomen CURED n. n7.na'Mni S.K.Chan BC3 . k. chan Chinese Medical Co. un. cba DRS. S. K. CHAN, with their Chines medicines of herbs and roots, cure won derfully. They have cured many sur ferers when all other remedies have failed. Sure cure for both Internal and external sickness and all chronic, pri vate ailments. Their remedies are harm less and give quick results. No opera tions. Consultation free. Examinations for ladles by Mrs. Chan. Call or write for symptom blank to S. K. CHAN CHI NESE MEDICINE CO., 3iV4 Morrison at, between lat and 2d. Portland, Or. Wonderful Remedies From herbs and root. Can cancer, Brrouraeu, catarrh, Asthma. co uk he, la rrlppe, lung-, liver, throat, kidner and stomach troubles: also all pri vate Jieae. No operations. "We cur when others fall. Consultation free. Write for symptom blank. Office houra 10 a. SC. to I P. M. : all day Sundays- Lady attendant. LEE HOXO CmVESB HEBB TO tl 3f "1 ItofT 14J4 Second SU. Portland. Or. SOLID AS GOLD M.v!i.ivp institution, the DR. GREEN NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY The cause of Jfervo-Vltal Debility, a well as tt evil effect upoi the physical, mental and other power, la familiar to all afflicted men. The ymptoms need not be enumerated. We want all ailing men to know that our ANIMAL EXTRACT treatment is the ideal remedy for NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY. It does not stimulate temporarily, but re stores permanently. All disagree able symptoms soon disappear, nerve energy Is regained, self - respect, self-confidence and self-control re turn, and the patient is prepared for a new period of life. PILES AND RECTAL Pile, blind, bleeding;, Itchlns; or pro trndlnei Fistula, I 'leers and etc, Our proven methods make hos pital operations unnecessary. In most cases no pain or delentlon from business. 'e guarante 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, but life to years. We put new energy Into worn-out bodies. Office hours, daily 9 to 5; evening, 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 1 only. GREEN CO. Portland, Oregon A SQUARE DEAL Is what you will get if you treat with me. Results ar Quick and positive. You ar. fDen.flted at one. SfAn K - dragged their case 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 Varicose Veins, Piles. C :- Rupture, Rhsuzna- V-. SuSd.;, tc:na BWOU au,y Blood Ailments quick- ?0S ' ly and safely cured by DUO Consultation Free- Write or CalL DR. LINDSAY Tbe Old Reliable SneelaUlat. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 128 Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours A. H. to P. M- Sun days. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. OUR CURES Are effected by th use of pr" " roots and herbs. No opera- R - f&x tiona, no ponuuuu u. u,. tjv. hv mnd a. life study , In this line and you will re- 9 tOfri" Ufnaa tha rsAnf(t nf Olir r- 9. .V . 1 search. Men and women v cured of private aliments, fc ' N e r o a sness. rheumatism. I asthma, pneumonia, blood poison, lung troubl and dls- eases 01 a. i sonos. womm tatlon FEES. THE HB'Q WO CHTVKSE MEDICIN'K CO Morrison tiu. Portlan4 Or. 1 .Ja...isl v x f DR. A. G. SMITH, The Leadlnr Speciall-t. I am a re slater rd and llcenaed physician, confining my Rpeclal practice to the ailment of MKX. 1 have more money Invented in my ctabllthmeut than all other Port land peciallkta combined. I see and treat my patients per sonally. All men should know who the doctor Is they consult. I use my photograph bo that when you come to see me personally you will recog nize me. Investigate my personal standing before accepting treatment from a doctor of unknown Identity or reputation. Are You being; treated in a satisfactory man ner by your present doctor? Is he carrying out his promises? Has he cured you in a reasonable time, and lived up to his guarantee? Are you paying- him exorbitant prices for medicine: Does he employ thorough ly up-to-date and scientific mothods. which would be approved by the reg ular family doctor? If you cannot answer these questions favorably to yourself, come and have a confiden tial talk with ma about your case. It will cost you nothing. VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD POISON, PILES, FISTULA, ETC, Cured in S Days No Detention From Occupation, Fumily or Home. SO SEVERE OPERATIONS. MANY CASUS 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 KEiTSTONES TO SUC CESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. FREE CONSULTATION. I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veine. Hernia. Nervous Debility, Blood Ailments, Piles, Fis tula, Bladder, Kidney, Prostatlo and all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination: if necessary a microscopical and chem ical analvsis of secretions, to deter mine pathological and bacteriologi cal conditions. Every person should take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A per manent cure is what you want. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.. and Sundays from 10 to 1. A. G. Smith, M. D. S3H MorrUon St, Corner 2d. Portland, Oregon. 66 11 THE NEW GERMAN DISCOVERY BLOOD POISON $25 PERSONAIXT ADMTNISHSKEl). Weak Men HUMILIATION Weakness follows dissipation and dis eases which have not been complete.- cured From a SLIGHT IMPAIRMENT of strength at Hirst to a COMPLETE VITAL BREAKDOWN is but a short step. This breakdown is the result of your own neglect or persistence In many of the worthless methods of treatment now In TOgue. Perhaps you have doc tored for years without the so-called specialists locatlnf the seat or real cause of wour trouble. Don't keep on with treatment that Is bound to fall. IT PAYS TO BE STRONG The knowledge that yon are a strong, well man In every sense of- the word gives assurance and brings courae. am bition and success. If you are not the man you ounrht to be. call on me. Tou will be surprised at my unusual knowl edge of these troubles and of my skill In effecting a cure without stomach drug ging. Nearly every one of these cases are curable by ray advanced treatment, and you will be glad you called. If you are not up to the standard. DO NOT vt'tjcpi tn THIS n-pPORTF'- NITY of finding out, fKEB of charge, i What science im uumu w mo cure of these common aliments. Don't get an Idea that all advertisers are alike. I am a man of liberal educa tion and advanced Ideas, with unparal leled experience. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 9 to 5 7 to 8 Dally, Sunday, 10 to 12. Examination Advice Free. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. SUM WASHINGTON- ST., COB, flTH, Portland, Or. QUICK RELIEF FOS THE SICK AND AILING C Gee Wo's Harmless but Effect tive Remedies Produce Won derful Results. THE CHINESE DOCTOR. Through the relief afforded to suffering humanity In this Northwest. C. Gee Wo. the Chinese doctor, has been heralded by all his patients as the greatest of his kind. He treats any and all diseases with simple yet powerful remedies. compounded from Roots. Herbs, Barks and Bulbs, many of which are not found in this country, and their healing properties are familiar only to Chinese scleutists. With these remedies he guarantees to cure Catarrh. Caiwer Asthma, Lung Trouble, Kheurnntim, rv onsneHR, Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles, also Private Diseases of Men ami Women. XOXSlLTATlOX FKEK. If yon live out of town and cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular, in closing; 4 cents in stamps. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162 FIRST ST, COR. MORRISON, Portland, Oregon. c 'fell c Gee f , Gee Wo ?ff a: ' Wo t 1