Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 28, 1911, Page 18, Image 18

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    XOVEMTiER
28. 1911.
1S
TTTE MOTtXTXO OKEGOXIAN. TUESDAY,
ORDER IS
SURPRISE
British Bark Beeswing
for January Wheat
Fixed
RATE REPORTED AT 29S 9D
Charter Is Flrrt for Grain In Pereral
Wnki Heatler Jt Co. Ens
Vnwl Fl-ren Carriers.
Are In Fort-
Almoit as unexpected as report
that th Chines flour market had re
opened actively following a cessation
of hostilities, came the newa yester
day that the British bark Beeswing had
been taken at rate laid to be 2s
d. for wheat loading her In January.
The reasel'a last voyage was from Llv
erpool to Callao. h left Liverpool
May It and arrived at Callao Septem
ber II. The Beeswinsr was at Callao
when last reported. October 14.
lieatley ft Company are the rharter
era. but they have taken the bark for
another's account. It Is the first fu
ture for rraln made known In several
weeks and as exporters have generally
held that the United Kingdom market
la not attractive for cargo business at
present. It was assumed that no ships
would be llted until after the open
ing of the new year. It was also ac
cepted as true that the bottom had been
knocked out of the hitch freights that
have prevailed. One vessel was even
sent to Australia In ballast from San
Francisco because her owners could
not obtain satisfactory business on the
Coast, yet the engagement of the Bees
winsr Indicates that rates are firm.
The French bark Jolnvllle went to
the stream yesterday with a wheat
cargo an I w 111 probably clear today.
She Is dispatched by M. II. liouser and
la to leave down today. The German
hark Anna, which the Portland Flour
ing Mills Company has under charter,
began taking cargo yesterday, but will
not b a November ship.
The arrival Sunday of the German
ship Stelnbek. after a smart run of 2S
days from Santa Rosalia, and of the
British bark Conway Castle from Sala
verry. after 50 days' sailing, makes 11
grain carriers In the river.
STEELME.V READY TO BID
President Stewart Here to 6ee Last
Foundation Work.
Indications ar that there will be a
gathering of -the steel clana here this
week In expectation of th opening of
bid Friday by municipal authorities
for furnishing steel and erecting It in
connection with the superstructure of
the Broadway bridge. It Is probable
that half a doxen r.gures will b sub
mitted for th material. Th cost of
building th roadway will be Included.
President Stewart, of the I'nlon
Bridge A Construction Company,
reached the city Sunday from the East
and will remain until all work on th
eubetructur Is completed, with th ex
ception of finishing the granite courses
on two piers In the river.
"I will be surprised If w do not fin
ish th land piers, abutments and pe
destals for the approaches on both sides
of th rtver by lecember IS." said Mr.
fstewart- "Owing to th recent storm
In Washington, which waa felt so se
verely In Seattle, th delivery of gran
ite from the quarry will no doubt be
delayed, besides there will be rainy
weather to contend with that will hold
back th stone .work until about Jan
uary li.
The ston masons may be laid off to
day temporarily. Becaus th two gran
ite piers ar not ready will In no way
affect the steel, aa that remains to be
ordered and th factorlea must have
time in which to turn out sore of th
spans be for erecting starts.
EAST AVIND OBJECTIONABLE
Rlvernten Fear Shallow Water Will
Spoil Cpper Readies.
Steamboat men who were Joyful a
week age because of the deluge that
Increased th flow of th Willamette
and streams entering Into It and th
Columbia, wore long faces yesterday
with the advent of the stiff east wind.'
They aver that a few days of chilly
xephyrs from th region of Mount Hood
will soon exhaust the supply of aqua
pura standing above th xero mark and
make th navigation of upper reaches
difficult.
On the trip from Corrallls yesterday
the steamer Pomona encountered good
water and vessels arriving from other
points reported that the boating stage
had not been diminished materially,
but a week of clear weather will hav
a strong effect. On the Cowlltx River
less water will prove beneficial now In
connection with the work of raising
the Government dredge Cowlltx. which
sank a week ago. but may Interfere
wtth the operation of the steamer
Chester, which resumed service last
week after a long period of idleness.
XATY ENLISTMENTS GREATER
Five Portland Resident Accepted
W ith Nine Others.
Enlistments at the Navy recruiting
station here last week numbered It.
exceeding the best previous showing
by one. A Lieutenant Toax has es
tablished substations In the Northwest
and. besides, has on of his men de
tailed to visit smaller cities and glv
l'lustratlv lectures on the Navy and Its
various branches, men ar drawn from
various districts.
Those accepted last week were: T. N.
Rogers. A. F. Clark. C Kenyon, F. L,
Klrkpatrlck and II. A. March, of Port
land: S. E. Smith. Spokane: II. E. Eaton.
I. I. Warner and C. Scarberry. Boise; C.
C. Pressnell. Buffalo. N. Y.: 8. S. Ayers.
Hayes, Wash.: W. If. Morris. J. S. I'p
ton and K. J. Bergans, re-enlisted. Up
ton and Bergans were sent to Norfolk,
Va , to attend school aboard th train
ing ship Franklin, while th others
went to San Francisco.
PRICE OX LOCKS CONSIDERED
W ar Department to Decide on Value
at Orejrnn City.
Major Melndoe. Corps of Engineers.
I". 8. A- preparing a report to b
forwarded this week to the War De
partment concerning th progress of
negotiations for right of way on th
east bank of th Willamette River at
Oregon City, where it Is planned to con
struct a canal and locks. As prices
asked for property on th two routes
selected ar regardej exorbitant. It Is
doubtful If th department will recom
ment further negotiations, but Major
Melndoe will not say what recommen
dations he will make.
Th new figure on the old lock, on
th west bank, which ar owned by th
Portland Railway. Light eV Power Com
pany, of $5'.000. will probably be men
tioned In th report, Th previotis
price for th old locks, which was mad
about year ago. was foo.000. pins
half the coat of a dividing concrete
wall to separate the property from tha
corporation's holdings, estimated at
llSO.ono. and half of KS.OOO as tha esti
mated coet of moving the plant of the
Willamette Pulp A Paper Company
across tha river. In all SS7.60i. In
ls tha company offered the canal and
locks for $I.:00.00. Even In tha face
of the reduction It remain for th War
Department to decide whether tiSO.OOO
la reasonable.
Marine Notes.
J. J. Moor Co. ar reported as hav
ing fixed th British steamer Rlver
forth to load lumber her for Aus
tralia. With 1000 cases of salmon and s"0
cases of chees th steamer Golden
Gat arrived up yesterday from Tilla
mook and will sail Thursday night.
On th return of th steamer Dalles
City from Th Dalles tomorrow ah will
be tied up for an overhauling and th
I steamer Bailey Oatxert will continu on
I the run.
! Brlnslsr cargo from th Atlantlo
Coast, transshipped via th Isthmus,
th steamer Stanley Dollar sailed from
STEAMER IXTELUCEVCK,
Da to Arrtv.
Kama. from
Xumerlo Manila
Hear Fan Pedro. . . .
Knanok. Jsn Francisco
Hreakwater. . . .t'ooeBay
Cue 11. Elmore. TMIsmook. . . .
Goldea Gate. .. Tillamook. . . .
Anvil T'Sni'.on
Kslcon ."an Ileo....
Rose City San Pedro....
Alliance Eureka
Heaver Fan Pedro....
Geo. W. Elder. .San Dieo....
Date.
In port
In port
In port
In port
In port
In port
Nov. :i
Nov. :
Nov. St
Dec. 3
Iee.
Dec.
Scheduled' t Depart.
Name. For . Date.
Pue II. Elmore. Tillamook.... Nov. 2
ll.ar Fan Pedro. . . . Nov. 2
Ilreakwater. . . .oos Hajr Nov.
Anvil Pan.lon Nov. 2
r.oaneke an Meso.... Nov. 2
Kumerlc Manila Nov. SO
r.olden Gate... Tillamook N'v. 0
falcon Fan Francisco. Tec 1
Rote City Wan Pedro.... Dee.
Alliance Eureka Dec 4
Geo. W. Elder. Jn Pleso. . . . Deo. J
Beaver Pan Pedro. ... Dee.
the Golden Gate Sunday and Bates
Cheescbrough ar expected to dispatch
the steamer Iltverslde next for Port
land. To undergo minor repairs. Including
th overhauling of her pump, th
Shaver steamer Wauna waa laid up yes
terday. Th Hosford steamer Weown,
which has been Idle for a short time,
was shifted to Washington-street dock
yesterday and is ready for service.
Inspector Beck, of th Seventeenth
Lighthouse District, has given out that
th Hybe Landing light, located on
the Washington shore of th Colum
bia, below Elliotts Landing, will b
shifted slightly as the wharf on which
It rests Is to be raxed.
Aa th rush Is over on th Portland
Astoria route, the O. W. K. A N. Com
pany has ordered th steamer Elmore
to th boneyard and the business will
he looked after by th Harvest Queen.
Work of overhauling the Hassalo has
started and she will not be ready un
til Spring.
In. general cago from San Francisco
the steamer Hoqulam arrived up yester
day In the Olson Mahony Una and
will load back with lumber at th Clark
Wilson mllL Th steamer Excelsior,
which also arrived from the South with
cement. Is to load brick and fir clay
for Coos Bay.
Despite the storms during the month
and tha fact rock barges hav been de
layed In transit from th quarry be
cause of fog, Major Melndoe, Corps of
Engineers. IT. 8. A, experts that re
ports from th Columbia River Jetty
for November will show that between
75.0OO and SO.00O tons of rock were
dumped from th trestle. Th east wind
prevailing makes work much easier for
the train crews and dispels th fog.
As soon as th Port of Portland can
return th steamer Ocklahama to As
toria, after towing the Conway Castl
here, the waterlogged schooner William
Nottingham will be brought to Port
land and lifted on th public drydock
for examination. It Is expected that
she will leave up tomorrow. Th
schooner was picked up at sea by th
tug Oneonta after being abandoned by
her crew, who wer taken off by th
British schooner David Evans.
Member of th crew of the steamer
Westerner, which was sunk November
11 by the steamer Porter, have been
paid off and most of them will return
to San Francisco today on th steamer
Bear. The crew of the disabled steamer
Washington Is standing by during her
repairs. The Washington was released
by United States Marshal Scott yester
day, after a bond in the sum of $10,
000 was filed as was demanded In con
nection with the libel for salvage Insti
tuted by the Puget Sound Tugboat
Company.
Ther entered at th Custom-Hous
yesterday th steamers Casco. Excel
sior. Hoqulam, Taraalpals, Roanoke and
Catania, from California ports, with
the Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Th
Casco cleared for San Francisco with
&:S.0"0 feet of lumber, the Hoqulam for
San Pedro with 700.000 feet. Tamalpals
for Los Angeles with 6JO.000 feet. Ex
celsior for Coos Bay with 137.000 fir
brick and 60 tons of fir clay, the Ca
tania for San Francisco and the British
steamer Kumerlc for Manila and way
ports.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND. Nor. 27. -Arrived Steamer
Golden Gale, from Tillamook: steamer Cas
co. from Sn Francisco: steamer Hoqulam,
from Fan Kranclaco. Sailed Steamer Ca
tania, for Pan Francisco.
San Francisco, Nov. "7. Arrived Steam
ers Senator, from Victoria; Admiral Samp
son, from Seatlls; ship Chateaubriand, trora
Glasgow. Sailed Steamers Falcon and Rob
City, for Portland.
Astoria. Nov. 27. Left up It 1 A. St..
steamer Casco. Arrived and left tip at
A. M.. steamer Golden Gate, from Tillamook.
Sailed at 11:30 A. M.. ateamer Tillamook,
for !onterv. Sailed at 12 SO P. M.. steam
er Yellowstone, for San Pedro. Sailed at
2 P. M..rt steamer F. H. I.rett. for San
Pedro. Sailed at : P. il.. steamer alav
erlck. for San Francisco.
Astoria. Nov. 20. Sailed at 4:80 P. M..
schooner Ariel, for Antofogasta. Arrived at
6 and left ud at A r. M.. steamer Hoqulam,
from Sad Kraut -:. Arrived at JO P. M,
steamer Casco. from Ban Franclsc.
San Francisco, Nov. 27. Arrived at mid
night, steamer St. Helens, from Portland.
Sailed Steamer Geo. w. Eider, for San
Dleo; steamer Rose City, for Portland.
Sa'led-et 2 P. M-. steamer Falcon, for Port
land. Sailed last night, steamer Stanley
Dollar, for Portland.
Monterev. Nov. 1M Sailed Steamer W. 8.
Po-tet. for Portland.
Tacoma. Wash., Nov. ?7. Arrived Brit
ish steamer Anttlochus. from Liverpool via
Yokohama: steamer Bnckman, from San
Francisco: Jspaoese steamer . Kamakura
Mam. from Senttle: schooner Falem. from
San Pedro. Sailed Norwegian steamer Tri
color. fr Port Itlakeiev.
Shanghai. Nov. 27. Arrived previously
Mexico Mam. from Seattle: Niagara, from
Saa Francisco.
Tides at Astoria Tuesday.
Hlsh Water. Low Water.
tT A. V M feet 0:11 A. M 4.1 feet
32 I. M. .,,.- feet,
Peddler Jailed R lames, riot.
Lewis Jacobs, a peddler, was arrested
last night on complaint of &. Draktor,
who declares the vendor threatened to
kill him Some weeks ago Jacoba spent
four days In Jail after Draktor had
preferred a coarse of larceny against
him, but the case was dismissed. Then
Jacobs brought suit for 1:200 for falsa
arrest. The case was referred to arbi
trators, who awarded Jacoba $S0.
Jacobs says the charge of threatening
to kill was hatched up by Draktor to
avoid paying th tiO balm.
Pianos rented, ti am! fl per month;
free drayage. Kohler Chas. 17S
Washington street.
NORTHVVESTiS AIDED
Land Show at Chicago Depicts
Oregon and Other Parts.
RAILROADS' DISPLAYS BIG
Apples Ar Feature of Great North
ern Exhiblbt and Harrlman
Lecturers) Speak Dally.
Great Crowds Attend.
Oregon and other parts of th North
west are receiving beneficial advertis
ing from th United States Land and
Irrigation Exposition In th Chicago
Coliseum. In which nearly all tha rail
roads operating through this part of
th country hav exhibits.
Th Ureat Northern has a space 110
feet long by II feet wide on th right
of th main entrance. A large electric
chaser and artistic arrangement of
plate displays of choice ailos are
among the principal features. In addi
tion there ar 180 display boxes of
apples of all principal varieties, with
grains and grasses on th back wall,
processed fruits, and a display of pic
tures of Glacier National Park, all ar
ranged attractively. Fred W. Graham,
of Portland.. Western Industrial and
Immigration agent of the Great North-
J ern. who la attending th ChlcaRo show.
writes that visitors hav voted th
Great Northern exhibit the finest In
th Coliseum.
Leetwrea Glvea Dally.
Th Harrlman lines also ar making
a good showing of Northwestern pos
sibilities. They hav two lectur rooms
In the south end of the building and
ar giving a stereopticon programme
with lectures every day.
The Northern Pacific, which had on
of the best exhibits at the New Tork
Land Show, has moved Its entire dis
play to Chicago, and Is creating much
Interest In th Northwest thereby. In
addition, a special car will leave Spo
kane today with products of Oregon,
Washington and Idaho for a supple
mental exhibit at Chicago.
E, M. Elliott, of th famous Wenat
chee Valley, has a seml-prlvate exhibit
of apples and other products of that
district.
Th Spokane Valley Is well repre
sented by a great variety of products
from that fertile area.
On of th most attractive features
of tha -show Is that of th Montana
Orchard Horn Company, of Kallspell,
Mont. It consists of a display of 2000
boxes of apples with a clever mirror
effect and the American flag worked
attractively In the center of th ex
hibit with different colored apples.
Fred Whiteside In charge.
laqalrtra Ar Numerous.
Payette, Idaho, has a display mad
by Ita Commercial Club. Th Taklma
Valley of Washington haa a good show
ing of applea and grapes.
Th Oreat Northern Is giving a lec
ture every afternoon and evening In
the room at the north end of the build
ing. Further publicity has been given
Oregon through th liberal distribu
tion of literature. In which all the rail
roads ar doing their share. Many ln
qulrlea are received from persons who
want particular Information on cer
tain parts of th state and concerning
certain Industries of the state. These
are listed and will be given attention
by th commercial bodies of tha locali
ties concerned.
Attendance la Great,
Attendance at th Land Show this
year Is greatly In excess of any former
year, according to telegrams received
yesterday by William McMurray, gen
eral paaaenger agent of the O.-W. R.
& N. Company, and John M. Scott, gen
eral passenger agent of tha Southern
Pacific Railway. During the show In
1.10 on hall was found sufficient to
accommodate visitors. This year It was
found necessary to engage an addi
tional halL Th Land Show In 1910
lasted two weeks, and during that Urn
77.000 persons attended the lecture in
one halL For the first 10 days this
year 76.000 hav availed themselves of
th orivlleg of listening to tha speak
ers In th two lectur rooms. It now
looks as though th attendance this
year will exceed 160,000. Saturday's
attendance was 10,327. and Sunday's
audiences consisted of S8S0 persons.
When the show closes the railroad rep
resentatives will hav given over BOO
lectures of SO minutes each.
POLL BIGHT ASSERTED
rilOVE COMFAXT'S LAWYKRS
REPLY TO COl'XTV.
Corporation Declares Lord's Code)
and Acts of Con press Permit Cse
of Roads Cleeton Threaten-.
Th County Court yesterday re
ceived from Carey & Kerr, attorneys
for the paclflo Telephone & Telegraph
Company, a letter In answer to that
from the Commissioners demanding to
know by what right th company oc
cupies th county roads with Its poles
and wires. The reply, which was
written by Harrison Allen, sets forth
that Lord's Oregon Laws glv com
panies such right, subject to the con
trol of County Courts, and that an
act of Congress of July J4, 1866. per
mits telegraph companies to utilise
all military highways or post roads
then In existence or afterward to b
created by law. Continuing. Mr. Allen
declares that another act of Congress,
of March 1. 1884. designated all roads
and highways as post roads.
The Investigation was undertaken by
the County Court with a view to force
the company to glv the county free
telephone service In return for th us
of th county roads. Just as th city
Is allowed th greater number of Its
telephones freo In exchange for fran
chise privileges. Th Commissioners
at one replied to the letter of th
company's attorneys, calling attention
to th fact that the state law referred
to excepts streets, highways and roads
within the Incorporated limits.
"The county has a number of roads
within the corporate limits of Port
land. Oresham. Llnnton and other mu
nicipalities within th county," said
County Judg Cleeton. "These roads
have never been taken over by the va
rious municipalities as streets, yet the
telephone company has poles and wires
along them without having received
franchises from the county. The Fed
eral statutes which Mr. Allen refers to
are not. In my opinion, applicable to
this aituatlon, as the courts do not, I
believe, hold that a telephone line Is
a telegraph line."
Judge Cleeton admitted that It Is
possible that the County Court may
now. by reason of laps of time and
for other reasons, be estopped from or,
dering th removal of many. If not all.
of the lines which the company lias
along county roads, but points out that
the county can order changes In the
position of tha poles and exercise other
control which might prove annoying
to the company.
"When new lines come up for con
sideration we will, of oourse, have a
better chance to press our demands
for free telephones," said the Judge.
26 NOT VACCINATED ILL
Kpldemlc at Toledo Puts Town In
Hard Straits for Time.
J
The effectiveness of vaccination is
conclusively demonstrated in the
smallpox epidemic now existing at
Toledo, Oregon. Conditions there
should forever silence the critics, who
have been railing a train st vaccination."
said Dr. Calvin S. White, secretary of
tha Stats Board of Health. In referring
to the situation at th Lincoln County
seat yesterday. There ar now 26
cases of smallpox In that town, four
new case-s having been reported yes
terday, and of these not a single per
son has ever been vaccinated'
One tf the cases reported yesterday
was that of Mrs. B. Arjcn. 83 years
old, who refused to submit to vaccin
ation, although seven In her family I
have been vaccinated and are not af
fected. She is the mother of Frank
Carson, the village blacksmith, who
was attacked with smallpox several
years ago. Of th cases now at To
ledo but three are of the severe type.
The grlmness of the epidemic Is
broken by touches of humor. When
th epidemic broke out all sought se
clusion, and It was difficult to find
persons to perform the necessary pub
lie duties, among them that of polic
ing th town. Finally on of the
patients approached a convalescent
stage, and he was promptly designated
Town Marshal, on the theory -that he
could no longer suffer harm. One of
the cases reported yesterday was that
of the Town Marshal's wife.
No cases of smallpox have thus far
been reported at Newport, 14 miles
away. The town Is still quarantined
against Toledo. Dr. Calvin S. White
left yesterday to Investigate condi
tions there.
RAIL LINE MAY LOAD TRAMP
Flour and Wheat Held in Interior
for Japan Ports.
In exporting circles yesterday was
discussed tha probability of the O.-W.
R. & N. system being Interested In
th charter of a steamer to carry flour
and wheat to Japan, as It has consid
erable freight along the. Una ready for
Oriental shipment. Space Is not avail
able on the Bank Line steamers and
rates that will apply after January 1
ar regarded as too high. If a Portland
firm will engage a carrier th rail
road interests would supply most of
her cargo.4
Waterhouse & Company were re
ported to hav taken the British steam
er Dunbar, which arrived November
13 at Bremerton from Baltimore, but
she will probably be loaded in the
North for the Far East. The steamer
Kumerlc, which Is to sail tonight or
tomorrow, was cleared yesterday with
4(7.000 feet of lumber worth $4970,
SS.633 barrels of flour valued at $263,
632. and a small consignment of Ore
gon apples, and miscellaneous cargo.
She Is loading at the Alblna dock. The
Lucerlc Is due In the harbor this week
from th Orient, via Puget Sound, and
will get away early In December.
74 ARE FOR ANNEXATION
Lnta' Straw Vote) Shows 97 Fa-ror
Incorporation or Old Rnle.
Annexation Is leading by a plurality
of 21 .votes In the straw ballot of the
Mount Scott district being taken In
Lents, to determine whether the resi
dents favor annexation or desire sepa
rate Incorporation.
At the close of last week th vot
stood: For annexation to Portland. 74
votes: for forming separate Incorpora
tion, 63 votes; for remaining as at pres
ent. 44 votes. The vot apparently
shows a majority against annexation,
as there were 87 votes for separate In
corporation and to remain without
either annexation or Incorporation.
The straw vot will be continued this
week.
Taxation, fire protection, water rates,
police and other subjects also ar dis
cussed. Lents haa Just taxed Itself for elec
tric lights and pays for a night watch
man. Considerable strength Is shown
for separate Incorporation first and an
nexntlon to Portland later.
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Pilocarpine, although not a coloring
matter or dye. la an ingredient well
established for Its power to restore
natural color to human hair.
Borax, because of Its well-defined
softening and cleansing properties. Is
most useful In the treatment of scalp
and hair diseases. Glycerin acts as a
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can share.
To all men who are sick and In
trouble: to the men who feel they
have lost the energy of youth, and
that the strength they ought to
have has been sapped from them;
to those who are not sick enough
to be abed but feel they must use
all their will power to force them
selves even to their everyday tasks
to all these I have a special mes
sage of hope and cheer. I ran cure
that lame and aching back. 1 can re
store the lustre to the dimmed eye;
I can make you realize that tha
youth of yesterday has not been
buried in an -age of -several
decades, and that your pitiful con
dition Is now due only to damaged
health. This health cn be te
stored If you will oct now. dome
today, or the stage of n;le?t may
get Just past the stage that is
curable.
WRITTEN GUARANTEE Dr. Smith's written guarantee means a cur
or no pav for services. I guarantee to cure certain ailments or refund
every dollar you have paid me for my services. My services cost you
nothing unless I cure your Varlcos Veins, Hernia, Plies, Fistula. Blood
Poison, or anv ailment I guarantee to cure. My terms are reasonable
and no more than you are able and willing to pay for benefits.
Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
DR. A. G. SMITH
A STRAIGHT
TALK TO
By C.K. Holsman,M. D.The Leading Specialist
I em an expert specialist, irwuoi -elusively.
I own my office and equipment, publish my true
photograph and personally upervle the treatment or all
ptlnt from tho tlmo they come to me nntll they are dis
charged as cured. Althouxh my time 1. fully occupied
mm early motn untii late at nlirht in looking after the
wants of my patients, and in administering my special treat
ment for Blood Poison. Varlcoee Veins and other diseases. 1
always take pleasure In consult Inn with new patients.
In offerlnic my servloes to the aftllcted I am giving you
the BEST that can be had anywhere. My reputation and
experience for the past 18 year, can leave no doubt as to
my ability, honesty and. integrity and should be m ufflclmt
to convince the most skeptical that I am the FOREMO&T
and LEADING Specialist In Portland. I posses skill and
experience acquired in such a way that no other can share
it and should not be classed with Inexperienced doctors or
PICl thorough investigation should be made by every slllng
m:nf "d.hoV. wSo d'eVend Spon"you demand..,, beet med-C. K. Holnan. H. O.
Icai attention. I have the ability and can give you this
service. I hav always charged a very reasonable fee. so that my services may
be obtained by any man wno iu-" " 1 -" " - - . . ,
leading statements, false proml.es or unbusinesslike propositions. I would ilk
to h,,. ioa tor a Datlent If you will come to me on a strictly professisonal ba
cepng mducem.nt. that I offer which are my ability IS years' success
ful experience time-saving treatment and cure of certain diseases.
I dallv demonstrate that varicose veins
can be cured In nearly all cases by
on treatment in such a satisfactory
way. pain oeases. swelling subsides, a
healthy circulation Is rapldlv re-established.
Instead of the depressing condi
tions. I guarantee you a cure to stay
cured or refund the money.
KIDNEY AND BLAODF.B.
With theae diseases you may have
more complications than are presented
by any other disease. By my
searching illumination of the bladder I
determine accurately the disease and
by microscopic examination and urln
s lysis I make doubly sure the condition
of the kidneys, thus laying foundations
for scientific treatment.
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON.
Sclent 1(1 c treatment only should be
used in combating this loathesome dis
ease. I cure Blood Poison by the new
German Remedy which I introduce di
rectly Into the blood, purifying It. neu
tralising it and expelling poison from
he svstem. New biood thus formed
mppil'ra and rebuilds the tlesues In such
a way that the ratUnt recovers his
normal slate of health, strength and
houndnoss.
I IHREtT TRKATMENT FOR
NtJtVOCS DEBILITY.
xhat disorder commonly known as
weaknesa has for years and generations
baffled the efforts of physicians, yet to
.his very day a
. . aii Aiimi at Men. and Cure to Stay Cured
X X rCtti -m.MMmm '
I Offer Free Consultation and Examination
1 r,nv?eou u I -. . my .rW'ffi'.iiS
"VSTleST. 5S- -r.aVfnM.br.k'P. M. andSnnday from 10 to .
..:M???i.c" "ifjS t,,.ed confidentially. Letters cheerfully answered.
Ail CTITWUVUU
L. T0 YEE & SONS
The old eminent Chinese
doctor cures any disease
successfully, such as weak
nerves, constipation, asthma,
catarrh, cancer, plies, nerv
ousness, rheumatism, blood
poison, lung, liver, kidney
and stomach troublej also
ailments of men and women.
No matter who has failed,
t guarantee a eure If cur-
Btta f : .tfiu ioiv ,-. -
study of herbs and graduated rrom several
universities and took post-graduate courses
In China. I have thousands of testimonials
from mv grateful patients. I use only the
most harmless Chinese herbs, recsrdless of
the hlBh price. go I can help you. Call
or write for synpmm blank and circular.
I. J. VK RONS MEDICINE CO..
Ut4 lint, I E. Cor. Aider. Portland. Or.
gzy. tv. Brosdssr. Write for booklet. N. Y.
DR. WO
The eminent Chinese doc
tor, treats with non-poisonous,
von Injurious herb.
nn4 cures Euh diseases of
the Throat, Hart. I.lver,
ens. Stomach Kidneys,
. I'iles, Connrlpation. Nerv
al ousneaf, 'uraicla. Rheu-
mntlim. Cat arm, bciema.
" H Pftludn Diahetoa and
nil orearic diseases..
CONSULTATION FKKE.
Patients out of town can secure these,
health-building; remedies. Send 4 centi in
a tarn us for nvmptom blank.
VO OflNESE M K PIC At CO..
250 Alder bt Cor. Third. Portland, Or.
DR. C. K. WHAN
15
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 BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH
ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC
CESS. I HAVE THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON
THE COAST.
I Invite you to come to my of
fice. I will explain to you my
treatment for Varicose V elns.
Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood
Poison, Piles. Fistula, Bladder.
Kidney and a.11 Men's Ailments, and
give you FREE a physical exam
fnation; if necessary a mlcroscopl-
cal and chemical analysis of secre
1 1 o n s, to determine pathological
and bacteriological conditions.
Every person should take advan
tage of this opportunity to learn
their true condition. A permanent
cure Is what you want.
CONGESTED VEINS X
impair vitality. I dally demon
strate that varicose veins can b
cured In nearly all cases by o n e
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 stay cured or refund the
money.
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Cerebro, where the mental forces
are Impaired. Spinal, where the
spinal centers are involved. Vital,
where the sympathetic nervous sys
tem and forces that govern the or
gans are deranged by reflex effects
of ailments. I treat these condi
tions and all weaknesses Induced
by nervous complications and ex
cesses and put you on th right
track to health, restoring the con
ditions essential to your future llf
and happiness.
"606" FOR BLOOD DISORDERS.
I u s e Professor Ehrllch's won
derful new discovery, " 606," In
cases of Blood Poison. It cures In
one treatment, and Is the greatest
marvel of medical science. This
new remedy has been successfully
used In thousands of cases. Let
me explain It to you.
234V2 Morrison St
Corner Second
PORTLAND, OREGON
specialists not excepted, are attempt
ing to overcome it by methods that
have been in constant use and have
always failed for half a century. They
dose the system with powerful stimu
lants and tonics, calculated to restore
nervous force or strength that is not
and never has been lacking, with the
result that the functions are tempo
rarily excited to the positive detriment
cf the patient. Weakness Is only a
symptom resulting from many local
conditions ,vnd is curable by local
treatment only, without the giving of
a single Internal dose, which demon
strates the absolute accuracy of my
understanding and treatment of this
disorder. In years I have not met
with a single failure and I have entire
confidence in my ability to cure all
oases that come to me for treatment.
I am equally certain that no treatment
other than that which I have perfect
ed can completely and permanently
rertore strength and vigor.
NO MONEY REQUIRED TO COM
MENCE TREATMENT. Many patients
have no confidence in their doctor, be
cause he demands pay before a cure
has been effected and thero are many
who have been misinformed about
helr condition or through unsuccessful
treatment have become skeptical and
think there Is no cure for them. 1
want an opportunity to treat such
men. It makes no difference about
the financial part, as I accept pay for
my services as benefits are derived;
when I am satisfied the patient Is re
table. Health Is capital at interest.
I will prove my ability to cure before
asking pay for my service.
Morrison M.
Cor. 1 st Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
mpn annWnmpn df&P
CURED
The Wen-Known
S.K.Chan
s. k. liis uunese meaicai ui, Jim. than
DHS. S. K, CHAN, with their Chines
medicines of herbs and roots, cure won
derfully. They have cured many suf
ferers when all other remedies have
failed. Sure cure for both Internal and
external sickness and all chronlo
ailments. Their remedies are harm
less and (rive quick results. No opera,
lions. Consultation free. Examinations
for ladies by Airs. Chan. Call or write
for svmptom blank to S. K. CHA.V CHI
NES. K MEDICINE CO., 204 Morrison
t between 1st and I'd. Portland, Or.
jblNG CHONG,
Chinese Doctor
Mad of Cnlneao herbs and
root medicine, cures sal
fttlndc dlaeaaes of tbe heart,
unca, liver, itomhch, kid
ney, blood troubles of man
Mid woman when others
(all. If you suffer, call or
write to 32 Wash, st..
or. 2d. Room IS. Port. Or.
DIABETES lfw.V
lth
success
Stnciea a I c l r lyniu-nini ili vn u..-. .....
moves all symptoms of the disease, produces
ratn In weight, muscle and nervs power and
energy. At leading druggists.
SAISANO CO..
::' ttff. jf - ....
ririfriirr '
1
Tbe Dr. Green Offer.
FREE
FOR ALL AILING
THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES.
I want all ailing men to feel that
they can come to my office freely
for examination and explanation of
their condition, without being bound
by any obligation to take treatment,
unless they'so desire. I will make a
thorough and scientific examination
of your ailments iree of charge, an
examination that will disclose your
true physical condition, without a
knowledge of which you ar groping
in the dark. If you have taken
treatment elsewhere without success,
I will show you why it failed. Every
man should take advantage of this
opportunity to learn his true condi
tion, as I will advise him how to
best regra!n his health and strength
and preserve his powers unto ripe
old age. My offer NO MONET RE
QUIRED tTNTIL- SATISFIED is
your absolute protection. Consulta
tion, examination and diagnosis free.
AFFLICTED MEN. before rreatlns
elaewiiere, honestly Inveettarate onr
proven methods. Yon will then under
stand how easily and quickly we rnre
all cnrable rases of VARICOSE VEINS
without severe nnrKlcal operations!
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON with
out Injnrlon drnK (006 skillfully
administered when preferred)! SERVO
VITAL DEniLITY without stimulative
remedies) H LADDER and KIDNEY
troubles! PILES, RECTAL complaints,
and all ailments of 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
vears. We put new energy into
worn-out bodies. Office hours, daily,
9 to 6; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays,
10 to 1.
DR. GREEN CO.
S63 Washington St., Portland, Or.
Listen
To
Me
I am a duly
qualified phy
sician and sur
geon. I have
had 30 years'
expe rience In
my par tlcular
specialty.
Disorders of Men
I do not cure all ailments, but
cure all I take. There is no delay.
You are benefited at o n o e. The
spark of life is soon revived and
quickened. Once more hope Is re
kindled and life becomes bright
again.
I Cure Men Quickly
with Blood Ailments. Nervous De
cline, Varicose Veins, Piles, Rup
ture, Kidney. Bladder and all ail
ments peculiar to men. Do not let
money matters keep you away, as
my charges are so low as to be
within the reach of all. GOOD
HONEST WORK and a SQUARE
DEAL is what you want. Consul
tation and examination free. Call
now or write.
DR. LINDSAY
The Old Reliable Specialist.
Corner Alder and Second streets.
f Entrance 128 Second street, Port
and, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to
8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1P.M.
"606"
THE NEW GERMAN DISCOVERT
FOR
BLOOD
POISON
$25
PERSONALLY
ADMINISTERED.
DR. J. J. KEEFE
S13H WASHINGTON ST, COR. 6th,
PORTLAND, OR.
CALL AT ONCE. I Cl'RE MEN'S
AILMENTS. CONSULTATION FREE.
I Cure Men
$io
IS MY FEE
Pay When Cured
Gen eral Debility,
Weak Nerves, In
somnia Results
of exposure, overwork, etc Ail
ments of Bladder and Kidneys,
Varicose Veins, nulckly smd per
manently cured at small expense.
I cure such ailments as Varicose
Veins. Piles. Specific Blood Poison,
etc.. c o m p 1 etely and permanently,
often with only a single treatment.
Office hours 9 A. M. to S P. M.
Sundays, 10 A. 31. to 1 P. M. only.
PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO.
324 Va Washington SL, Corner First,
Portland. Ore&ron.
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