10 TITE SmnXIXG OREGONTAX. MONDAY, JANUARY '23, 1W1S. INDUSTRIAL GROWTH POTATO CROP PAYS Growers Around Woodburn Reap Big Profits. SUPPLY LARGE, PRICE HIGH Ft flora Id Many Case $TS an Acre Exclusive of Calls and Sed and In Some Instance la aa High a $100 Walt Hlher Price. WOODBVR.V. Or- Jan. SI. (Special.) That potato-railing- la a profitable business la evidenced by the handsome returns that some of the growers are obtaining- this waion for their crops. A great many have received $7S an acre net for their crops after holdtna- back sufficient for domestic needs and also for Spring planting. In many Instances from 110 to 1:0 more an acre will be resitted from the sale of small seed, the demand for which has not ret appeared. William Llecbty. a grower living on Howell Prairie, south of this city. com. pleted delivery this week -of his crop from 10 acres which netted him 1100 an acre for the well-graded table stock, all shipped to the Southern market. The crop consisted of 3071 bushels, put up In Kit sacks, for which he received a check for $10" I 10. He still has on hand several hundred bushela of seed stock as well as sufficient culls (under size and bad shaped! to provide feed for Els stock until Spring. Another Instance Is that of H. Kunze. a grower living east of thla city. From four acres he sold nearly SOO bushels, receiving t:s and he Is holding 100 bushels, for which he can get tltO. The crop In this section Is at least 19 per cent larger than that of laM year, and even though shipments to date hsve been proportionately heavy, there la still a large amount of stock to move. Growers are confidently wait ing for higher prices, and only a few of them are wtlMnr to accept the pre vailing price of to cenla to 11 per nun tfr4 pounds. The demsnd for special aeed varieties. such as Early Rose. Garnet Chill and American Wonders, has been extreme ly heavy, and few If any are left In growers' bands, all offering having been taken by the buyers at prices from 10 cents to IS cents premium over prices paid for Burbanka. PRISON FLAX MILL PLAN Cloving jf Stove Foundries Prompts Provision for Convict. SALEM. Or, Jan. Jl. f SpeclaL) Fstabllshment or a flax mill at the penitentiary to promote the develop ment of the flax Industry In the Wil lamette Valley Is one of th plans now under way by the prison officials to give work to the convicts that will be thrown out of employment when the stove foundries at the -prison are abut down. While the scheme Is still In an em bryo stage. It seems certain that It will be carried oat to successful fulfillment. ind thst those who have long been snxlous to see flsx promoted here will assist In the enterprise. Another plan la to establish a simi lar competition amonir the convicts that has been estsblished by Superin tendent Alderman among the school children. Those convicts who desire to enter Into competition will esch be given a filece of land for the purpose of grow ng agricultural products. The ones who prove most efficient will be given prizes simllsr to those given to school thlldren. INSURANCE FIRM PROSPERS forest Grove Company Electa Four Director for Year. FOREST GROVE. Or, Jan Jl. (Spe- rlal.) At the annual meeting of the Bankers' and Merchants' Mutual Fire Insurance Association. Judge W. IL Mollis, secretary, read the annual re port, which showed the affairs of the company to be In good condition. The report shows the amount of In surance carried en policies In force to be tl.SST.01t.lt. Of this sum tha com pany sustained a loss of S4.419.19 the past year The company now has cash on hand to the amount of tl5.lJ2.20 and the assets total $1.5:J.7. The as sociation elected four directors, as fol lows: Judge W. H. Hollis. E. W. Haines, president of the First National Bank. C. W. Mirts and George O. Pat terson, business men of the city. The directors elected the following officers: President. E. W. Haines: vice-president. George O. Patterson; secretary. W. H. Hollis; treasurer. C. W. Mirts. Mining- District to Become Active. EUGENE. Or, Jan. Jl. (Special.) Stockholders of the North Falrvlew Mining Company. Bohemia district, at a special meeting yesterday, directed active operation of Its properties as aoon as weatner coodttlons will per mit. The recent purchase of tha Crys tal Mill, adjoining, gives the neces ray equipment, and tests now being made show free-milling ore In suffi cient quantities to keep the mill busy for several years. The mine of the tVest Coast Mining Company, adjoin ing the North Farvlew claims, has been eperatlng for tha past It months con tinuously, with an output averaging tit a day. Lewis River Telephone Finn Elects. WOODLAND. Wash, Jan. Jl. (Spe- rlal.) The annual meeting of the 1-ewls River Independent Telephone Company took place here thla week with the election of the following offi cers. A. L Bosorth. president: Carl Johnson, vice-president; Tom Stratton. treasurer, and E- C Swart, John Hicks snd T. N. Hulett. directors. The line now extends from Woodlsnd to Yale. Ii miles above here on the Cowllta County side and It Is Intended to finish It aa far as Cougsr. it miles above here, during the coming Sumner. Wlnrliell Extends Holdings. HUSCM. Wssh, Jan. 21. (Special.) C J. Wlnchcli has purchased to acres from William Gregory, four miles up the White Salmon River from here. The Wlnchell orchard tract now contains 10 acres, which la being developed and planted to fruit trees. Bend Floor Mill Operntlng. BEND. Or, Jan. II. (f pecial.) The flour mill of ' e Bend Mlll'n.- & Ware- bouse Co. is now In operation. It Is operated by electricity, power being ob tained from the Deschutes River. 1 1 ti. . 4 i if:. 1 1 I. roMBIXATlOX HOOK XD LADDER A.D CHEMICAL OF rUF. VANCOUVER KIRE DEPARTMENT. VANCOUVER. Wash Jan. il. (SpeclaL) Vancouver's fire department Is now equipped with a rrodern automobile fire truck and chemical engine combined. The new piece of apparatus was tested this week and found to work wel PORT PETITIONS ARE OUT RICH TERRITORY EMBRACED IX IMPQIA PROJECT. Improved Harbor Will Slake Drain Gateway for Traffic to Sea. Voters to Decide Question. ROSEBCHG. Or, Jan. II. (SpeclaL) For tha purpose of Incorporating; the Port of Cmpqua. petitions are now In circulation In the territory affected and will later be presented to the County Court with a request that an elective date be set. The territory embraced in the boun daries of the proposed Incorporation contains about tlO.000.000 worth of taxable property and close to 1200 vot ers. With the port once ' established, the voters may bond the territory In volved In order to Improve the har bor and thus make Drain the natural gateway. In the event the court deema the pe titions of sufficient Importance. It Is Incumbent upon It to call an election on the question of forming the port. This question rests exclusively with the voters of the territory Involved. The boundaries of the territory aa set out In the petitions follow: That portion ef Douglse County lying on the na-urat watershed of the Umpqua River and tributaries north of the soutb boundary line of Townahlp 24. south trunnlna Juet soutb of Oakland) and west of the eat boundary .ln of Township 2. west of the Willamette Meridian; excepting therefrom the lands within said boundaries lying on the wstersneds of the fiualsw snd Coos Klver st a special election to be called by said County Court, the ou ration whether or not that portion or Douglas County, Ore gon, lying on the natural watershed of the t'rapqua River and Its tributaries north of the said boundary line of Townahlp 24. south, and west of the eat boundary line of Township 3; excepting therefrom the lands within said boundaries lying on the water sheds of he slualsw and Coos Rivera The proceedings under which this movement Is going forward are In ac cordance with the provisions of an act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, passed at the regular session In 109. ALASKA MARKET REVEALED Mining Man Says Portland la City Best Equipped for Trade. B. S. Thsne. manager of the Alaska Gantenau Mining Company, of New York and London. Is at the Hotel Port land from Juneau, Alaska. Mr. Thane Is on his way East on one of his semi annual trips to make his reports and discuss conditions with the directors for future work. "Our gold mining proposition In the Juneau district, he said. "Is different from that In any other part of the world There is no more property to be acquired, no atock for sale and the present companies have sufficient ore In sight to keep them busy for the next hundred years, unless gold gets much chesper than It Is now. "it is a low-grade ore. worth fl a ton ana nets sdoui oo cents, and Is a close, but certain, business proposition as there Is -ample water power for all purpoaea. Labor Is of the highest class. eu paia ana personal comrorts are equal to thoae of men of similar class anywhere. by Portland business men do not take advantage of the opportunity to do more Business witn tne section I can not understand, aa It awalta them, and It Is recognised that the merchants here are In a better position to handle the Alaska trade than any other city on me t-oasi. RAILROAD PATRONS VEXED WUtamlna Committee Goes to Salem to File Protest. ' SHERIDAN. Or, Jan. Jl. (Special.) Spurred by the declarations of out raged patrons who avow tha'. the serv ice on the Shefldan 4 Wlllamlna Rail road Is unfit, a committee of cltlsena from Wlllamlna atarted for Salem yes terday to file a formal protest with tha State Railroad Commission. Long has been the fight between the people of Wlllamlna and the railroad company and unanimous has been the assertion that danger lurked In every trip made over the road. The commit tee haa been Inatructed to learn what rights. If any. the cltisens of Wllla mlna have and what remedy may be provided. TWILIGHT WILL PROGRESS Residents Form Community Club to Promote Hamlet's Interests. OREGON CITT. Or, Jan. II. "The Twilight Community Club Is the name of the organisation formed at Twilight Saturday night. The object of the club la "to promote the Interests of Twilight from a moraL social, educational and IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST VANCOUVER HAS MODERN AUTOMOBILE 1 a - X'v- progressive standpoint." also. to deal with all matters pertaining to the im provement of Twilight or to work along the lines of commercial clubs. The election of officers will take place twice a year, on January 1 and July 1. The meetings will be held the sec ond and fourth ' Saturdays of each month, when a literary and musical programme will be given. A banquet will be given In the near future, and at this time It la planned to have prom inent speakers talk on agricultural subjects. It Is 'also being planned to have a farmers' Institute held at that place. Sixty dollars was raised for the building of sidewalks to extend south of Twilight. The officers elected are as follows: George M. Laxelfo president; J. C M. Dodds. vice-president: B. U Harvey, secretary; Mlsa Lease McDonald, treas urer; L. A. Bullard. sergeent-at-arms. The membership committee Is M. J. La selle. chairman; J. C M. Dodds and Miss Nell Snooks. UNIT PUN IS ADOPTED ORCHARD SYSTEM AT HOOT) RIVER DECLARED ADVANTAGE. Irrigation Plant Installed to Give Water to Individual Trees. Farm Tracts Reserved. HOOD RIVER. Or, Jan. II. (Spe cial.) Following substantially the same plan that has been used In the ownership of large office buildings In Portland. Seattle. Spokane and other cities, the Central Orchard Company haa Inaugurated here the unit aystem of owning orchard land. The unit tract of the Central Orchard Company, whiua owns about 150 acres In the dis trict, comprises 100 acrea in Central Vale, about eight miles south of the city. Iievelopment on the tracta has been going on for a number of years and at present the tract haa 10 acrea of bear ing orchard. Contracts have been let for the clearing of the remainder of the land thla season. However, a pro vision has been made for a part of the unit tract to be devoted to general farming. One of the features of the cultiva tlon of the tract Is the Irrigation ays tern that Is being- Installed on all the Central orchards. A high pressure pipe, which will cost several thousand dollars, has been begun- and thus the orchards will be sprinkled. C. R. Bone, who Is president of the Central Orchards Company, declares that the sprinkling system will great ly benefit the growing trees. Mr. Bone thinks It will be practical to extend the pipe line to each tree and have a sprinkler attached above each one. the pipe to which It would be attached be ing extended as the tree grows In height. The other officers of the orchard company are: C H. Sproat, manager .of the Apple-Growers' Union, and E, O. Blanchar, cashier of the First Na tional Bank. Orchard Tracts Are Cleared. II U SUM. Wash, Jan. JL (Special.) After laying aside all tools for clear ing orchard tracta In this vicinity, when the first flurry of snow occurred some two weeks ago. activity Is again displayed along that Una in preparing landa for Spring planting. Fruit In spector Olson, of this place, asserts that the prospects are good for the largest acreage being planted to fruit trees In the Spring that has ever been witnessed In the history of the White Salmon River Valley. Plants Shipped to Orient. CANBT. Or, Jan. 11. (Special.) The Canby branch of the R. M. Kellogg Company, of Three Rivers. Mich, shipped 2000 strawberry planta to Japan by mall laat week. It Is said that the Orient soon will be large purchasers of the plants. They can be sent by mall, parcels post. In 11-pound packages, to Japan, cheaper than tbey can to Port land. Rochester Gets Newspaper. CENTRA LI A. Wash, Jan. II. (Spe cial.) Rochester Is to have a print ing office and a weekly newspaper. Tha plant Is to be opened by a man who haa been successfully operating a paper In Southern Oregon, but who has been Induced to move to Rochester through the efforts of the recently or ganized Rochester Commercial Club. New Road Incorporates. SALEM. Or, Jan. II. (Special.) Articles of Incorporation were filed Saturday by the Valley 4 Ellets road to operate from Falls City to Simpson, near the coast. The capitalisation Is placed at 1300.000. and the Incorporat ors are F. 8. Belcher. H. A, Packard nd E. V. Llttlefleld. Glendale Building Erected. GLENDALE. Or.. Jan. II. (Special.) On the site where a few months ago fire wiped out a frame business block. l substantial two-story concrete bulld ng will be completed about March 1. It win be the first concrete building erected In thla city. FIRE TRUCK. i til t APPLE IS BEST FRUIT ORCHARD EXPERT ADVISES WEST STAYTOX LAND OWNERS. Pears Have Blight Hazard Hanging Over Them at All Times Conn try Excellent for Vegetables. WEST STATTON, Or, Jan. II. (Spe cial.) W. Wellington Phillips, of Spo kane, Wash, an expert grower of fine orchards, has for the past couple of weeks been visiting various fruit dis tricts throughout tne WiHamette Val ley, consulting with horticultural ex perts, college professors, orchardlsts. etc, to ascertain what will be the Ideal apple to grow on the irrigated lands at West Stayton. He has been employed for this purpose by some of the recent settlers and by Hartman Thompson on behalf of the Willamette Valley Ir rigated Land Company. The questions for the expert to de cide upon were what would be best to raise In this part of Marlon County, pears, prunes and apples, and what va riety? Mr. Phillips concludes that ap ples will be the fruit to raise, as prune orchards are not in as much demand. and as to pears, he reports as follows: "Pears probably would do well, but the blight hazard bangs over them at all times. In all districts and under Ir rigation and Intercropping and high cultivation are most certain to suffer an early death, as anything which tends to produce rapid growth In the trees creates conditions favorable to the rav ages of blight." As to apples be reports as follows: "For apple varieties, plant 60 per cent Rome Beauty, 10 per cent Gano and 20 per cent Tompkins King. Use the Wagener whenever a filler is desired. Put the main orchard In on the aquare 30 feet each way, or 50 trees to the acre. All are known to have good es tablished markets and are well adapted to your soil conditions. "The square system Is superior to the hexagonal in planting, particularly where an intercrop will be grown, as cultivation is simplified. "The Newtown' Is omitted because of the tendency of the apple to scab, and the trees' sensitiveness to slightly Im proper pruning, checking production, and demand for clay soil. 'The Spitzenberg Is omitted because It is aubject to diseases of all kinds, is hard to grow, and hard to keep yield ing uniformly well. "The Ortley is an experiment In the lower part of the valley. Might do welL Grimes' Golden undoubtedly are safe apples, but are tender Clipper-' and an early Fall, in lieu of a Winter ap ple. "Vanderpool Reds are excellent. The tree will overbear and produce under sized fruit unless carefully handled. Not widely known, but are always sal able and are long-time keepers. It may be well to append that under irriga tion you have at West Stayton beyond all question of doubt. Ideal land for loganberries, strawberries, gooseberries and other small fruits, as well as for onions, celery, potatoes and vegetables." Hartman cV Thompson, who are set ting out several small orchards for Portland Investors, will accordingly plant Rome Beauty, Gano and Tomkins King. Sixty-seven acres in all will be set out by them and several of the new comers hailing from the Spokane Val ley and from Montana will also set out several acres each, probably 70 acrea for a starter. CANNING PLANT TO BUILD Hillsboro Citizens Subscribe Cash to Aid of Industry. HILLSBORO. Or, Jan. II. (Special.) The World Keepfresh Company, man ufacturers of preserved products. In cluding vegetables and fruits of All kinds, through their representatives. A. B. Kirk and R. W. King, have closed stock books in the sum of 110,000 for the establishment of a plant In this city, and have purchased a quarter block on Tenth and Washington streets. - The company will start con struction of the plant next week. Two large new warehouses are al ready on the property and these build. Ings will be connected with a furnace, and used for manufacturing. Washington County has a large acre age of vegetable and fruit lands, and every year thousands of dollars' worth of the product goes to waste. Nearly all the stock in the new ven ture was subscribed by local people. Harden Gets Chehalls Backing. CHEHALIS. Wash., Jan. II. (Spe claL) The trustees of the Chehalls Citizens' Club met Friday night to con sider matters Incidental to the Olympla meeting of the Southwestern Washing ton Development Association. A meet ing of the members of the club has been called for Tuesday evening to boost the Olympla gathering. At Fri day night's meeting Secretary Merrell was directed to telegraph Senator Jones that the trustees had gone on record as 1. favor of the appointment' of S. M. MyO Hoaest Treatmeat. Uu c waale liuae lrm other doclora. G t OHtGON MEDICAL INSTITIIK Spec la Uats. Longest tttabliahed. HP-T Tk flk IC TVT 1 U1V1E-i1n this is the There la usually a pain across the small of your back, blue rings under frour eyes specks before your eyes, your sleep does not rest you. you get up n the mot-rung feeling tired, your mind at times wanders, your memory Is poor, you are Tiol low-eyed, whites of your eyes are yellow, you are fearful, alwaya expecting the worst to happen, very nervous, you start In your sleep and awake from a dream very much frightened; stinging pain in the breast, no appetite. If you have been unfortunate In selecting a doctor to treat you. or if you cave not given vourself the attention which your disease demands, you know that every day you put the matter off you are getting worse and worse: you sre mortified anu ashamed of your position among your fellow men, life does not possess the pleasures for you it did. Would you not give much to poseees that ROBUST HEALTH. SOUND NERVES and a CLEAR BRAIN that were yours before the ravages of disease attacked your system? If you have this desire to be strong and manly in a true sense of the word, call at my oftice at once, and I will take pleasure In explaining a treatment that has restored hundreds of men In a much worse condition than you are, PfHIPCCTCn VEIN? J cure this affliction without pain or knife. Soreness. IiUIiUlOILU I LlHd swelling and congestion of the dilated veins vanish quickly. A healthy circulation of blood la re-established, and that old-time feeling speedily returns. Avoid dangerous operation. I can give you the quickest and safest and surest cure known to medical science. I Rl nfin PDiCflM If yu have sore throat, mucous patches, pimples, copper DLUUU rUiOllil colored eruptions, sores and ulcers, bone pains, falling hair . or any symptoms of thla ailment In either primary, secondard or tertiary tales, consult me and be forever cured of 1C My treatment cleanses and eradicates every taint of poison and every Impurity from the blood and syatem. All danger of transmission or recurrence Is removed. The taking of injurious minerals for years never cures. My treatment is a specific a certain antidote; you Improve from the very commencement, and are soon permanently cured, as proven by positive blood tests. I WANT to emphasize the importance of selecting the BEST DOCTOR. COME to ME I will cure you In ONE TREATMENT by administering "The wonderful German Remedy" The greatest medical discovery of the age the results are like magic 1 ALSO CURE to stay cured Rupture. Kidney and Bladder Ali ments, Piles, Fistula and Rectal Affections, Rheumatism, Catarrh. Eczema snd all Chronic, Nervous, Blood, Skin and all Ailments of Men. amiTC us a full description of your symptoms and trouble, if unable to finllkcalL All dealings are confidential. Expert Consultation Free. Delays are dangerous. Hours: A. M. to P. M. Sundays, 10 to 13 only. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 101 Vs MORRISOJf ST, BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR. Hsyden, of Tacoma. as a candidate for Federal Judge to succeed Judge Don worth. SPRINGFIELD TO HAVE MILL Flour Plant to Be Built by Thorns Bros. Other Factories Coming. y SPRINGFIELD. Or, Jan. 21. (Spe cial.) A new flour mill will be built In Springfield this Spring by Thomas Bros, at Third and G streets. Frank Thorns is now owner of the flour mill at Jefferson, while his brother. D. C, Is an experienced elevator man from Texas. The plant will be operated by electricity. This Is the second flour mill here. The first one, built in 1854. is still in operation. The new mill was located nere through the efforts of the Springfield Commercial Club, which has the prom ise of other factories In the near fu ture. GOAT BREEDERS PLAN CLUB Territory Around Lyle Is Declared Excellent for Industry. LYLE. Wash, Jan. 21. (Special.) The Angora Goat Association of Lyle Is proposed by 15 mohair growers of Western Klickitat who have signified their willingness to become members. Rev. Mr. Hylton, known as the dean of the goat Industry in this region, probably will be named the first presi dent, of the association. The settlers and homebuilders about Lyle find goat meat is superior to mut ton and climatic and feed conditions are favorable in this vicinity. Wlnlock Looks to Future. Hopefully. WINLOCK. Wash, Jan. 21. (Special.) Wlnlock expects the year 1912 to be a record one for the town In the way of erection of more Substantial build ings to replace those destroyed In the recent fire. The new Northern Faclfic depot is assured at an early date. Charles Blum is soon to erect a 50 by 100-foot building. J. V. Warne will rebuild his drug store of brick. T. J. Elliott will also rebuild. Otto Wichert and the W. O. W. will erect two-story buildings, the latter contemplating a three-story structure. As a result of the two previous fires a large number of brick and concrete buildings have already been built and the projected ones will give the town a more modern and up-to-date appearance than ever before. Springfield Extends Paving. SPRINGFIELD, Or, Jan. II. (Spe claL) Springfield is still going ahead with Its extensive street improvement programme. After macadamizing sev eral miles of residence streets and paving the principal business street last year, arrangements are now being made to macadamize several other streets. The City Council has ordered the following streets Improved in this manner: K, U M. 1. Laura and Water streets and Kelly boulevard. Benton Frult-Growers Elect, CORVALIIS, Or, Jan. 21. (Special.) At the annual election of officers of the Benton County Fruitgrowers Asso ciation today, the following persons were elected to serve the ensuing year: President. W. 8. Brown; secretary, J. A. Kerr; directors, W. F. Groves, George Armstrong and Charles Pernol. A pur chasing committee was appointed throughwhom all the spray material used by members of the association will be bought. Kernville to Have Cannery. NEWPORT, Or, Jan. 21. (Special.) Kernville. on the Silets River, is to have a new salmon cannery. At pres ent the only cannery on the Slletz Riv er Is that belonging to the Elmore es tate. H. F. Barnes, a Portland business man. who owns the canneries at V aid port, on Alsea Bay. and Oysterville, on Yaqulna Bay. is to establish the new Slletz cannery. Gasoline schooners call regularly at Kernville. Many Turn to Fruit-Raising. FALLS CITY, Or, Jan. 21. (Special.) Preparations are being made here for more extensive orchard and berry planting this Spring than ever before. Falls City people are turning from the Re-Treatment Cures For Weak, Diseased Men Cure, to Stay Cured For 30 days I will heal and cure all Weak. Kick, Diseased and Discouraged men at a reduced fee. This Is just one-half my usual charge. 1 rive you the same care and at tention ss-If you paid my regular fee.- Tou could receive no better service tor $1000. If rou could but talk to the many cured patients am dismissing daily, you would refuse to suffer longer on the promise of other doctors. Don't be a Weakling, a Failure, and your life' a miserable existence. Why pay exorbitant fees when I offer you better curative treat ment for this low charge? I am a man of In dependent mesne; the curing of my patients Is my first and only thought. In this I differ widely from grnsplng doctors who think only of their fee and care little for the welfare of their fellow men. Take advantage of thla offer at once; don't wait till the last few days, when the crowded condition of my eifiue may prevent you seeing me. who are gloomy diseased,, nervous way you feel uncertainties of the lumber business to agriculture, gardening and fruit-raising. Canby Market Active. CANBT. Or., Jan. 21. (Special.) Canby is rapidly assuming Importance as a meat-shipping point. In the past five weeks the farmers in this vicinity have received til. BOO for bops and veal bought and shipped from here by the Union Meat Company. More farmers are taking up the raising of hogs each year. OTOW No young woman in the joy of coming motherhood, should neglect to prepare her system for the physi cal ordeal she is to undergo. The health of both she and her coming child depends largely upon the care she bestows upon herself during the waiting months. Mother's" Friend prepares the expectant mother's system for the coming event, and its use makes her com fortable during all the term. It works with and for nature, and by gradually expanding all tissues, muscles and tendons, involved, and keeping the breasts in good condi tion, brings the woman to the crisis in splendid physical condition. The baby too is more .apt to be perfect and strong where the mother has thus prepared herself for nature's supreme function. No better ad vice could be given a young ex pectant mother than that she use Mother's Friend; it is a medicine that has proven its value in thou sands of cases. Mother's Friend Mnf TIPT C is sold at druK-!ULCAP stores. Write for rTli01rl free book for ex- - pectant mothers which contains much valuable information, and many suggestions of a helpful na ture. BRADFLELD REGULATOR CO Atlanta, Ga. THE DR. GREEN SYSTEM OF MAN BUILDING I rare quickly and pesmanently all curable eases of VARICOSE VEINS without aevere unrzlral operations; SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON' without In jurious drugs (60S skillfully adminis tered If preferred); N'ERVO-VITAL lK BIIJTV without stimulative remedies; BLADDER an KIDNEY troubles; FILES and all RECTAL aliments of men. PAY WHEN SATISFIED Is your absolute pro tection. Consultation, E x a m I n atlon and Diagnosis free and private. No c accepted through correspondence. One personal visit to of Cce required before treatment com mences. I must first see and know your exact .condition. This Is the only intetll C n t satisfactory way. Coma today. I use you honest ly, treat you skill fully and cure you promptly. Hour: dally. 9 to 5; even I n k m. 7 to I: Sun days. 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. S63 Washingtou bt, Forthand, Or. JL pi mm OR. A. G. SMITH. The Leadlnar Specialist. I am a registered and Ileeaaed physician, conflnlutj nlT special practice to the ailments of MKN. I have more money Invested In my establishment than all other Port land specialists combined. I see and treat my patients per sonally. All men should know who the doctor is they consult, I use my photograph so 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 nis 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 methods, which would be approved by the reg ular family doctor? If you cannot answer these questions favorably to . ourself, come and have a confiden tial talk with me about your case. It will cost you nothing. Cured in 5 Days fio Detention From Occupation, Family or Home. NO SEVERE OPERATI ONS, MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME - ' TING, MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND P BRMANENT 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. FREE CONSTJLTATIOjr. I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous Debility, Blood Ailments, Piles, Fis tula. Bladder, Kidney and all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination; If necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions, to determine patho logical and bacteriological condi tions, Every person should take ad vantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A permanent cure is what you want. My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., and Sundays from A. G. Smith, M. D. S34H Morrlaoi St., Corner 2d, Portland, Oregon. IDR.KEEFE CURES MEN 1 oublian my own nhotoKraDh. per tonally 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. BLOOD POISON lir to B, 7 to 8 Dallyt Sunday, 10 to L Examination Advice Free. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. Rooms 11-14 Lafayette Bids;., JlSVi WASHINGTON ST., COK 6th, PORTLAND, OR. nasi M E N DON'T BE DISCOURAGED DON'T GIVE I'P HOPK THKKE IS HKI.P FOR YOC ACT TODAY 1 will treat aoma ef your ailments tor sa low a fee aa $i and (10. I will make you aa ex ceptionally low fee on any ailment you may be auHennj from. With this low fee snd my lonf and auccessful ex perience iu treat ing ailments ot men you need not Buffer another day. I don't care who baa V tried to cure you. before ceelns me. I,-- Bt the latest method j""' MIMICAL science I Y"L"X,'!LWnri MATISM. LIVER AILMKNTS AI AIX CHRONIC AILMENTS Ol MEN. Come lo and aee me. Have a eoafl- i'.r'o-r zUoi bf w"rmurr,yo'0.UhoD, DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable speclaUst. Corner Alder and Second atreets. En trance IZStt toecona etreov. rww. Or. Office hours 9 A. M- 8 P. Sundavs. 10 A. m. VI Watch Our Removal to a Better Place After Feb. 1 S.K.Chan j -aia ri mj: i r i - -e- Loinese uiejicai lo. . .s. k. nr.n ' " DKS. S. K. CHAN, with their Chlnesi medicines ot herbs and roots, cure wonder fully. They nave cured many sufferer: when all other remedies have failed. Sure cure for both Internal and external sick ness and all chronic ailments. Their rem edies are harmless and give quick results No operations. Consultation free Examina tion for ladies by Mrs. Chan. Call or wriu for symptom blank to 8. K. CHAN CHI NESE MEDICINE CO.. Morrison SL, between 1st and 2d. Portland, Or. , BING CHONG, Chineae Doctor M6 1 -cm n- fie r os BvB4 root mcOiCin cures mil klDds cuse-vscs of tb bsmrt, iuoKs, )ivr. tom-vca, kid y. blood troubles of mu snd womso when others tail. IX you suffer, ctvu write io Wsa. sc.. of, 24. Boom 18. fort fib