TITE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN. MOSPAT. JANUARY 29. 1912. CHRISTIAN SOIENG E METHODS ASSAILED Rev. John H. Boyd Criticises All Modern Faith Curists, Says Powers Are Limited. NOT LIKE CHRIST, HE SAYS Pastor Says Emminirl Motfmfnt Claim Powrr of Xasarene. Yet Con fin Work Io Nersoot and Junctional Plwc. The Emmanuel Movement. Christian fu-lence. and modern faith curlsts were severely criticised by Dr. John II. Boyd at tha First Presbyterian Church last night, because, he aald. they claim tha power of Christ, yet fall to beal disease aa ha did. "Can you understand.- he asked, "how Dra. Worcester and Mcomli. of tha r.ramanuel Protestant Episcopal Church la Boston, after carefully studying Dr. Luke's narrative of the 17 cases of healing by Christ, could confine them selves to nervous and functional d le eaeea. not pretending to heal othera aa did Chrlat. and yet deliberately aay lhay possess tha method and power of tha Naxarene r Xn. lleMy'a Bxk Qaated. Tha church laat nlht was crowded to tha door. Dr. Boyd read statements from Mrs. Eddy's work. used aa a text book by Christian Sciential, and from published statements of Drs. Worcester and Macombe. lie pointed out that tha latter openly refuse all rasea where there Is a physical lesion, turning these over to a competent physician. II remarked that Christian Scien tists and faith curlsta had met many failures, but that Christ me with none. Christ, the Nasarene. he said, possessed a power, only one expression of which was the healing of chronic diseases re garded aa Incurable, and the raisins of tha dead. Anions the miracles com mented upon by Dr. Boyd wera tha raising of Jalrua' daughter, tha heal ing of tha aon of the widow of Naln. the healing of lepers, and of one at an other time; two caJrs of blindness, ona associated with dumbness and de moniacal possession; tha healing of Peter's wife's mother of malarial fever: tha healing of MaJchua' ear. which waa cut off by Peter, and tha healing of a man with tha dropsy. Ha also men tioned tha healing of chronic nervous disorders. Including the casting out of demons. Me said he did not wish to be understood as doubting reality of healing. Ne Reewrd af t'allarea Glvea. , "There Is no record In the three gos pels, not to speak of Duke, of a failure of the Naaarene." ha continued. "Never waa his hand laid upon tha needy with out an immediate response of tha pow er connected with him. Taka that rec ord of Duke, and look across the record of modern faith healing. Christian Sci ence. Dr. Worcester and all the rest of them, and what la there In Duke's rec ord that corresponds to the alow pro cess of one and another of these mod ern systems, and tha failure we all can elf? "It is a dangerous thing for any reasonable man or woman to stand In this 20th century and say they possess tha methods and potency of the Christ. If they do. let them bring forth tha fruit tha results. With your nervous diseases, slow treatments and frequent failures, and all the rest. If you have tha power of Christ, make no apolo gia that vi don't yet know enough. Ktther produce tha reauita which the Naxarene produced, or else confess that there la resident In him a power above humanity, that manifested Itself la many phases, and healing Is only ona of them. Dlaeaetliral Dlffereae Seen. "I have tried to ba simple and reason able, and I ask you to go and read the IT casea Duke, tha physician, cites: t:-.-n turn to a falth-curlst paper like this (holding It up), or hear tha testimonies In a Christian Science meeting, or go into tha clinic of Dra. Worcester and Macombe and you will find there Is a diametrical difference between tha work of Christ and that of faith curlsts. Emanuetlsts and scientists of today, a difference so broad as to separata them Into an essentially different class. "Tha cult of faith healers, tha Em manuel movement and Christian Sci ence all agree in contending that they possess tha power, and are pursuing the methods and securing tha results which are associated with the earthly life of Jrsus. the Naxarene. "I know that Dowle waa a healer. 1 know that Mr. Emerson, of New York, is a healer, and that the local cult of faith healers can present cases of healing as authentic as any of those presented by these schools of modern healing. I know Christian Science haa Ira record of healing, ami that Dra. Worcester and Macombe have pro duced remarkable results, but I am here tonight to test the claim that these modern school possess tha power and method, and are producing tha results Christ dkl. Maay Clalssve Rldlealed. "There Is no modern parallel, and no claimant arises to say ha possesses tha whole power of the Naxarene. Among our modem cults there la alther a strange self-llmltatlon In the dis eases treated, or else the actual facts, after careful examination, reveal that they are limited In their power. I know the faith healers In thia and every city will look you honestly In the face and say they heal consump tion, bodily lesions of every kind, spinal diseases, tumors and all kinds of hor rible diseases. But when you taka up their own writings and scan them even carelessly, you will find the facts they present limit tha field of their operation in healing. "Some of tha diseases I noticed as reputed to hava been cured wera nerv ous prostration, throat trouble, opium habit, goitre reduced, man thrown from wagon. Internally Injured, hip dislo cated, rheumatism, rupture, whooping cough. Nothing was said about ex amination by a physician. It Is ven turesome for one to claim to hava healed any disease, and this matter of internal dlagnoala Is a delicate one. Heallaga Are Classified. "For a msn with his stethoscope to declare that part of a lung waa re moved by dlaeaae and afterward re stored, la to Ventura upon uncertain r round. When you come Into the Christian Science testimony meeting you will find, for the moat part, petty aliments, occasionally one of the acuta kind: 10 per cent of this character. Where there la a serious disease that has been relieved, you will find In rases out of 100 that It haa some con nection with the nervous system. Nina of tha miracles of healing by Jeaus wera ehronle troubles of tha most acuta kind." Views or the steamer sarah decon, which arrived in Portland harbor yesterday, ON WHICH BOILER EXPLODED, KILLING THREE OF CREW AND SINKING- BOAT. ira il-' . i .'.! . . ..... -...-: . . - ,. i .-: -: : ',:' : ' C:: in in-1,- - ii i ii -ti -- - - .- . -v. . X. WRECK IS IH PORT Shattered Sarah Dixon to Be Placed on Ways. BLAST'S FORCE TERRIFIC Explosion Carries Away All Upper Works From Amidships For ward Danmgo to Hall Is Not Vrt Known. Suspended on chains between two bargea and with her decks Just, flush with the surface of the river, tha wreck of the steamer Sarah Dixon was towed past the city yesterday and taken to the South Portland Shipyards, where she will be taken out on the way to morrow for examination and possible repair. Tha tow up tha river was slow, with tha steamer Wauna In tha lead and the steamer No Wonder acting as a rudder and pushing. It required 21 hours to make the trip from 'a short distance below Kalama. I'sser -Works Are Desnallaaad. The Sarah Dixon appears a total wreck, with all tha upper works, from amldship forward, being entirely car ried away, and that portion aft knocked down and broken up. The terrific force of the boiler's ex plosion Is shown by many of the planks of the hull forced loose, not torn, broken or twisted, but with the spikes pulled out of the frames. A number of these plank floated away from the hull during the tow up tha river. How high tha burst boiler went In the air can only be conjectured, but that It went very high forward haa been determined by finding ona of the lega that stood under tha grates In the fire 'jo x embedded an Inch or more in the deck, about ten feet aft of the position of the boiler. The leg was ; driven through tha strong and thick ' deck covering. At tha time of the ex- ploaion the ateamer waa going at full speed, and as this piece necessarily ; must have been some time In the air ' and at a good height to have had sufficient force to Imbed Itself In the deck, it follows that the boiler took a forward direction. Hall's Damage I'aeVterssiaed, As far as an examination haa been possible, the engines and wheel are ' the only things left intact on the steamer, and these are not In the best of condition. How badlr the hull Is damaged will be learned when aha la j taken out of the water, but It la cer tain that It will coat nearly aa much to repair her as to build a new boat. DISTRICT CHANGES PROBABLE Portland Co stoma Collector Mar Su pervise Ybole State. To give greater efficiency to the ; custo.ua service Secretary MacVeagh has recommended a plan, the adoption of which Is expected by Congress, that , will change many of the customs dis tricts. I'nder It the changea In Oregon will create the District of Portland, to Include all of the state, of which Port land la to be tha port of entry and T-here the collector must reside. New port. Astoria and Empire City are to be sub-ports of entry. Taqulna and Coos Bay districts are to be abolished. No collections have been made at tha former port In the past three years and the coats of this port are $luO annually. The receipts of Coos Bay for 1910 were S3, while the expenses amounted to J1I48. It Is proposed to have deputies at these two places at a salary of 1200 a year. The collector of the Port of Port land Is to ba paid tSOOO. 11000 less than at present, and will have supervision over the entire district. The deputy at Astoria Is to receive 11800 as now. maktng a total savinr In the district of 14600. Scbouner The 11 n Wrecked. The schooner Jennie Thelln. which carried lumber and traded along the Oregon and Washington coasts for many years and because of her light draft entered many of the smaller har bors. Is reported to have been wracked on the lower California coast. After becoming too old for tha coaatlng trade she was sent sealing and was seised by the Canadians for poaching. Later she ', t sfr7- --". : : rTiii 4 e,ji e w.. - . t . s , v i flair Jji . "vl J- - ' . - tJ : -Si -jj &$:.-'- 'Vv .rT S ' 11 jC.v re,' .f, ..wa--aasM.aswrtssm1 LOOKING FORWARD FROM AMIDSH IPS HOLE IS WHERE BOILER WAS LOCATED. waa sold to San Diego parties and has been running between there and Cen tral Araer'can porta Marino Notes. The steamer Breakwater arrived last night from Coos Bay points with freight and passengers. The British bark Lord Templeton has arrived at St. Helens, where the will load lumber for Australia. The steamer Geo. W. Elder arrived last night from San Tedro and San Francisco with freight and passengers. The four masted schooner Nokomls arrived at tha Inman-Poulson mill yes terday to load lumber for San Pedro. The Charles Nelson Company has purchased the steamer Nome City from the George D. Cray Company. The terms were private. The Government dredge Clatsop, which has been having oil burners In stalled, will be ready to go Into com mission again this week. The steamer Rose City arrived last night from California ports with a heavy freight cargo and a fair passen ger list for this season of the year. The schooner A. J. Johnson haa been chartered to load lumber at Grays Har bor for Honolulu at 16.50. This Is an advance of SI over the rate last Fall. The oil tank ateamer Washtenaw, of trie fleet of the Union OH Company, aalled for California yesterday after having discharged her cargo of fuel oil. The British bark Port Stanley Is re ported to have sailed January 21 from Santa Rosalia for Portland. She Is tinder charter to load wheat for Europe and should arrive before March 1. The steamship Hasel Dollar will ar rive this morning from Tongue Point, where she took on 10,000 feet of lum ber, and after taking on S00 tons of flour here will finish ber lumber cargo for the Orient. MORRIS STILL FIRM Agreement to Dismiss Indict ments Indicated. Movements of Vessels. ASTORIA. Or.. Jan. J. Sailed at 7 A. If., steamer Yoeemll., (or Baa Pedro. Ar rived at 7 and left up at A. XI.. steamer Ilrrakwat.r, from Coo. Bsr. Sailed st 7:4S jl. M steamer Bear, for 6n Fran cl.ro and Ban Ptolro. Arrived at 8 and l.ft up at S.SO A. M.. steamer Hose City, from tien Francisco sad San Pedro. baa Francisco. Jan. ST. Balled at 1 P. it., steamer Johan Poulsen, for Portland. Arrived at P. M.. ettamer Roanoke, from Portland; tug bauntlese. from Columbia River. Point Lobos. Jsn. ST. Psesed st 4 P. M, steamer W. 8. Porter, tram Monterey, for Portland. Point Revea, Jan. IT. Passed at 8 P. M.. et.amer Oleum, from Portland, for Port San Lata. Santa Rosalia. Jan. SL Sailed British bark Port Stanley, for Portland. Loa Ans-eles. Jan. zs. Arrived Beaver, from Portland; Coo. Bar. from San Freji clsro; Eausallto, from Coqullle River; Astee, Balboa, from Panama. Balled Coos Bay, for Ban Francisco. Seattle. Jan. I. Arrived Bteamers Northland, from KetchlkaA: Prince Rupert, from Prlnee Rupert. 6alled Steamers Ma gician, for Olaasow, via Ban Francisco; Humboldt, for Pea FTsncleco; Jeff.rson. for Bkasway; Fs.!rhaven. for Port Ludlow; Ml. aouriaa. for Honolulu; Orterlc, for Yokohama Tides) a Astoria Moo day. High. Low. T 09 A. M I t feet'l:ll A. M.....4.0 feet 10:O4 P. M a.8 fe.t'3:IT P. M.....0.4 foot C. P. Connolly In Portland. C. P. Connolly, the well-known po litical writer, arrived In Portland yes terday, and will deliver a series of lee. tures here. lie Is registered at the Portland Hotel. Is your pencil a "KOH-I-NOOR" or only an Imitation. The genuine Is fuaranteed free from, defeats. At all Lrst-olass dealers, ee CAMERON REMAINS SILENT District Attorney Will Not Deny Ar rangement Will Be Made , as Convict's Attorneys Are Asking; for Client. While no positive statement has been made by Dlutrlct Attorney Cameron or others of the prosecution In the Wilde esse as to the probabilities of W. Cooper Morris, ex-cashier of the de funct Oregon Trust & Savings Bank, appearing- on the witness stand in the W'tide trial being held before Circuit Judge Kavanaugh. it Is believed the prosecution and attorneys for Morris will reach an agreement and the Indict ments sgalnst Morris will be dismissed In lieu of his testifying'. ' District Attorney Cameron last night would not deny that such an arrange ment would be made. His only state ment was that he could say nothing about It aa yet. Attorneys for Morris say be Is remaining firm In his demand that the Indictments against him be dismissed before he qualifies as a wit. neas. He is now serving a penitentiary term of six years for his part In con nection with the failure of the Oregon Trust & Savings Bank, and desires. It Is said, to leave the prison with no fur ther charges to faoe. As to whether his stand on the proposition Is taken on the ground that testimony he might give in the Wilde heating would , tend to incriminate him In connection with the pending Indictments has not, been revealed. Though the prosecution, apparently, has been trying to Impress upon Morris the fact that his testimony Is not ab solutely necessary to make the state's case complete. It Is said by some who have been following the case that Mor ris story Is needed. According to Mor ris' attorneys, he is determined not to plead guilty to the Indictments. The trial will be resumed this morn ing at 9:30 o'clock, at which time the prosecution will introduce a new wit ness, the testimony of all witnesses to date being complete. As to who will be called next the prosecution has not said. The Jury, which Is under the care of Bailiff Scott, remained at the hotel most of yesterday. A walk to Portland Heights was taken lust before noon. and was followed by luncheon, after which the Jurors returned to the hotel. Their wives and families were allowed to visit them in the afternoon In the presence of the bailiff In the recep tion room of the hotel. Last night the Jurors wanted to go to one of the theaters, but their request was denied by the bailiff, who declared he had no authority from the court to auiow tnem out. TAFT COMMITTEE WILL MEET TODAY Headquarters to Open This Morning on Fifth Floor of Selling Building. CAMPAIGN NOW IN SWING John B. Coffey Denies Report That He Is Candidate for Sheriff. Those Seeking District Attor neyship to Hold Meeting. A meeting .of the Taft campaign committee was called yesterday by Chairman Selling for this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Taft headquarters on the fifth floor of the Selling build ing. In calling the meeting Chairman Selling annpunced that there will be some Important business to transact and a full attendance of the commit tee members is desired. The Taft headquarters will be for mally opened this morning when Clark H. Williams, who has been appointed to take charge of the publicity cam paign, will begin his work. The offices will be kept open during the rest of the campaign. Arrangements have been made for two spacious rooms for the start. Provision has been made for additional rooms on the same floor as they are needed. Coffey Denies Candidacy. Reports were circulated yesterday that the present long list of candidates for Sheriff was to be augmented by the appearance In the field of John B. Coffey, chairman of the police commit tee of the City Executive Board. Mr. Coffey denied the report, declaring that he had no Intention of seeking the candidacy. He also denied a report that he will oppose "W. H. Fitzgerald, a member of the police committee, who has expressed a willingness to run for Sheriff. Candidates for District Attorney on both tickets have been asked to appear before the Multnomah Bar Association tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Courthouse to explain their platforms and It Is probable all the candidates will be present Letter Brings Story. The letter which ex-Councilman El lis says he has received from Theo dore Roosevelt is the cause of much conjecture In political circles. The continued silence of the ex-Councllman as to the contents of the message has led to attempts to reveal the secret by means of magic. A story Is told by Charles Duggan of the latest attempt. "Here's how It happened," said Mr. Duggan yesterday. "Democrats un like Republicans always like to accotri raodate public curiosity regardless of party lines, so we were bound by hook or crook to discover what is in that letter. We got together, Jim Foley, Jim McGinn, Tim Murnane, Ed Kill feather and myself, and started a sub scription list at 10 cents a head till we got $1.50 and then we sent J. Hen nessy Murphy to a medium with the coin to wrench out the mystery. "Hennessy reported back. He said "Boys, It was a good investment, the medium first threw herself Into a fit and after gasping and gagging for a few minutes slowly enunciated: "The mysterious passage In the Roosevelt letter to Ellis reads as follows: "How's my old friend. Councilman Jim Mi gulre, hope he's well and prosperous, give him my regards. " " Theodore Roosevelt. " ' " DONATE SITE FOR LIBRARY Quarter Block In North Alblna to Be Transferred Today. Klllingsworth and Warren will today transfer the quarter block on Killings worth avenue and Commercial street to the Portland Library Association as the site of the North Alblna Branch Li brary. The value of the property Is $15,000, and there are street Improve ments on the two sides of the tract to the amount of $1500. William M. Klllingsworth and Frank M. Warren made a gift of $7500 to ward the purchase price of the site, and the remainder has been subscribed, maktng up the total of $15,000. Property-owners and citizens on Kll lingsworth avenue have agreed to take care of the street Improvements and the money has nearly all been sub scribed for that purpose. This Insures the erection of a $35,000 library building for North Alblna In the near future. The site has 129 feet front age on Klllingsworth avenue and 120 Honest Treatneat. My One-Treatment Cures J v . s a- For Weak, Diseased Men Cure, to Stay Cured For SO davs I will heal and cure all Weak. Sick. Diseased and Ilsc.oura1,,mt? " reduced fee. This Is Just one-half my usual charge. I give you the same care and at tention as it you paid my regular fee. You could receive no better service for $100- vou could but talk to the many cured patients f am dismissing daily, you ;oug.re'usen v'0 suffer longer on tlie promise of other .doctors Don't be a Weakling, a r allure, and your lire a miserable existence. Why pay exorbitant fees when I offer you better curative treat ment for this low charge? 1 am a man of In dependent means: the curing of my patients Is my first and only thought. In this I differ widely from grasping doctors who think ' only of their tee and care little for the welfare of their fellow men. Take advantage of tnts offer at once: don't wait till the last few days, when the crowded condition l my olllce may prevent you seeing me. TO MEN DISEASED, NERVOUS THIS IS THE WAY YOU FEEL Uon't waste una -trju-other doctors. Go ta OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE Specialists. Longest Established. There la usually a pain across the small of your back, blue rings under .ir Yves soecks before your eyes, your sleep does not rest you, you get up ?rf the morn?ng feeling : tired; your mind at times wanders, your memory is In the morning leeiinB uic. j yellow, you are fearful. breast, no appetite. doctor to treat you. or ir you rr vm hava been unfortunate In selecting a " rf . r . v. .,antinn hiih vmir rilaAKA demands, you Know that every da? you put the matter off you are getting worse and worse: you a mortified svno ashamed of your position among your fellow men. life doesTot pos1e thS pleasures for you t did. Would you not give much to Dolseea that KOBLST HEALTH, SOUND NERVES and a CLEAR BRAIN that were "yours .before the ravages of disease attacked your system? ".J0" havl thia desire to be strong and manly In a true sense o f J the '""d call my office at once, and I will take pleasure in explaining a treatment uiat has restored hundreds of men in a niucn worse kmiuuu ' fniJfrOTCn VOU? I cure this affliction witnout pain or nnne. CUNuCdl tU VtlflO swelling and congestion of the dilated veins vanish quickly. A healthy circulation of blood Is re-established, and that d-tlme feeling speedily returns. Avoid dangerous operation. 1 .fan give you tna iuickTst and safest and surest cure known to medical science. ri nnn pnisnN ? or any symptoms of thia ailment in either primary, secondare! or tertiary statesf consult me and be forever cured of it. My treatment cleanses and tradlcate. evSry taint of poison and every Impurity from the blood and system. All danger of transmission or recurrence l'"mi -Tsecfflc. a of injurious minerals for years never cures. My treatment Pel" ,.i,ti ntldois: vou lmorove from the very commencement, and are soon permanently cured, as proven by positive blood tests. .mnh.l the importance of selecting the BEST dootuk. E I will cure you in ONE TREATMENT by administering ine Sr - L ZZ" Th. .tst madloil discovery of the age I WANT wonderful man KemTdThegreaVest-medical discovery of the age the results are like magic I ALSO CURE to stay cured Rupture, Kidney na. .f'?aeI": mints. Piles. Fletula and Rectal Affections, Rheumatism. Catarrh. Eczema and ail Chronic, Nervous. Blood. Skin and all Ailments of Men. UDITC us a full description of your symptoms and trouble. If unable to Unlit call. All dealings are confidential. Expert Consultation Free. Delays are dangerous. Hours: I A. 11. to S P. 41 toundays. 11) to 1$ only. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE IH MORRISON ST. BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND. OR. on Commercial street, and Is in front of the Jefferson High School. 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Mother's Friend is recommended only for the relief and comfort of expectant mothers; it is in no sense a remedy for vari ous ills, but its many years of suc cess, and the thousands of endorse ments received from women who have used it are a guarantee of the benefit to be derived from its use. This remedy does not accomplish wonders but simply assists nature to perfect its work. Mother's Friend allays nausea, prevents cak- breasts, and in M()tfI everv wav con- Z- TJf. -j in ' Btronar. healthv motherhood. Mother's Friend is 6old at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant mothers. BSADflELD REGULATOR CO, Atlanta, .Ga. 1 i V J DR. A. G. SMITH. Tbe l.endlnsr Snerlallat. I am a registered and I lee need physician, confining my "Pedal nractlee to the ailments of MtJi. have more money Invested in my rata bl lab men t (ban all other Port land apeelallHta 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 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 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 bu Detention From Occupation. Family or Home. NO SEVERE OPERATI ONS. MANY C.SES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE T R E ATM EN T. MOST TIME -f WING. MOST NAT URAL. MOST SAFE. A RADICAL and! e r m a n e n t c y r e 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 faLC CESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL, OFFICE ON THE COAST. FREE CONSCITATION. I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous !'(' E)li I L , D1UUU .-1 . . mi, w . , tula. Bladder. Kidney and all Men s Aliments, anu bivo j physical examination; if necessary a . : .. . . . : anyf Vi .i ri t . ii 1 onnlvla UOLUJIILQl J of secretions, to determine patho- tlons. 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 aTg. Smith, M. D. 234)4 MorrlHoi St., Corner 2d ft'ortlaadfj Oregon MEN DON'T BE DISCOURAGED IK'T UIVE UP HOH THfcKE IS UK LP 1 OK VOU A. err TODAY 1 will treat some of your ailments for as low a lee aa J3 and 10. I will make you aa ex ceptionally low tee on any ailment you may be sutlerinc lrom. With this low fee and mv long and successful ex perience m treat Ins ailments ot men you need not suffer another day. I don't care who bat ttin r-iij sp ..tort to .'lire you. ?'rr- i will Klve you a sure cure a"d a small fee. Don't lv. u befBT "SlDWiis method. Iraow. t, MEDICAL science I """"''"'Lv'Si VARirosK VEINS. FILES. lllMFVTS KIDNEY. BLADDER. NlN? ANI)' BLOOD AILMENTS. K11EU- CHRONIC AILMENTS Or MEN. Come In and see me. Have a eonfl. dentlal talk and be examined without cost or obllsatioa. I will cure you. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist, Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 128tf Second street. Portland. Or. Office hours S A. M. to 8 P. at, Bundays. IO A. IS. to t P. M DR. KEEFE CURES MEN j J publish my own photograph,per- sonaliy conduct my own otiice. nave 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 121" Mo 5, 7 to 8 Daily; Sundar, 10 to 1 Exa m tun t Ion A d vice Free. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. Rooms 11-14 Lafayette Bldic 813 Vi WASHINGTON ST.. COR Stk, PORTLAND, OU TRE S. K. CHAN Hhinfise Doctors R- 7 3 Will Move to 1334 First St., on February 1- Tr. S- !.. Chan Mrs. Dr. Chan The well-known Drs. 8. K. Chan, with their harmless Chinese medicines of herbs and roots, have wonderfully cured many sufferers of both external and Internal sick nesses when all other remedies have failed. o Operations. Examination for ladies by Mrs. Dr. Chan. Call or write to B. K. CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE CO., tVA Morrison fit. (Present Address). DR.GREEN ADVICE TO MEN You do not care - innv. wind- led boastful adver tisements, w 11 fti you want is a cure. Come to me and get It. I cure all ailments of men. Pay when satisfied r.A..a.it,tinn exam ination and dlagno-, sis free and private.;;-;' Hours aany v iw o.iniiisv; evenings 7 to S:feyS-r Sundays 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 363 Washington St., Portland. WAI J1NG CHINESE DOCTOR I am educated for Chinese doctor. I use the Chines, herbs and root medicines. It makes wonderful cares. It has cured many sufferers. The treatment cures Kidney, Throat. Heart, Liver, Con sumption. Stomach. Good for ithr male or female and different kinds of diseases. Peopla out of town write for consultation blank and call at my office, room 1. 170, Third street, and 26114 YsmhlU. Portland, Ox.