THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, MARCH IS THE 2G-P00T DRAFT IT BAR TO SHIP Steamer Suveric In Trip to As toria Shows Little Dredg ing Is Needed. DEPTH LEAVING IS 26.6 H Freighter IX-talned at Only One Point in ItlTcr Projected Im proTrmrnts to Clear Way to Ocean Hetter Vet. Irirlnir mot than X feet of water, the British steamer Suveric. of the Bank Line, reached Astoria yesterday. It Is said that the vessel drew I. feet on leaving Portland. The Suveric now takes rank aa having had the greatest draft of any vessel leaving Portland. Inci dentally, despite the low stage of water and the fart there Is not .urtlclent depth In the Lewis. Coallta and other streams, that light draft csrrlers may reach the head of navlratlon. the trip of the Htiveric demonstrates that little dredging will be required this year to gain a channel S) fct deep. At one point, near Mount Coffin, the essel was detained until floodtlde. On that account she reached Astoria about half an hour late yeeterdsy and was un able to cross out. anchoring off Sand Island. While she returns to Seattle to coaU the hulk of her cargo was loaded here, the local portion consisting of 111. 141 busliels of wheat. llJ barrels of flour and . feet of lumber. Had It not teen for the lark of rain In the last few weeks the big carrier would have made the Jnurncy without a stop, but consider ing the sr.snn and that tne channel has r.ot been cleared of sediment since the last heavy freshet, the performance of the Suveric Is decidedly encouraging. It la not doubted but that with perma nent Improvements to be effected In tha way of dikes, revetments and other proj ects the y-foot channel recommended by Major Mrlndoe. Corps of Engineers. V. S. A- and which has been authorised, can be maintained with material de crease In the amount of annual dredging. The British steamer Northumbrla. which bumped on the bar a week ago after her skipper disregarded the warning of Pilot Staples not to attempt to go to sea. waa drawing feet, according to the basis on which the Tort of PortlanJ collected for pilotage service, but owing to her ll.t she waa really down about feet. The British tramp Knight of the Gar ter, which cleared October it for Shang hai, with V.' -feet of lumber, the world's record, drew but 5.S feet and made the river Journey with ease. CHANNEL TKOVBLE MET AGAIN Tobry Walt for Title to Uracil Supple' Cement Pork. Another season has brought Joseph Supple face to face with the dilemma he encountered la.t year In shallow water In the channel leading to his dock at the foot of Belmont street, even though he expended In pro viding a permanent basin In front of the premises. The barge Ocrard C. To bey. cement laden from San Francisco, was to have been towed there yesterday, but soundings were made In advance and It was reported that she could not be shifted Into the berth until high water In the evening. -It seems to me that after a property owner dredges to the harbor line and there Is plenty of water Inside, the Port of Portland might keep the channel clear leading to the boundary." said Mr. Supple. -Besides work accomplished last season the dredge Titan has been operated In mid-channel and haa re moved a quantity of material during the past few weeks, yet the main road leading from the Morrison bridge chan nel to the East Side seems to be choked with sediment. It might be overlooked If there were but spasmodic shipments consigned here, but cement will be moving regularly from California un til Fall and the dork Is the distributing tatlon for the East Side." MORROW ON ANOTHER BOARD Officer Will Meet at Son Francisco This Year. Thrimrh an order signed by Major General Leonard Wood. Chief of Staff of the Cntted States Army. Major Jay J. Morrow. Corps of Engineers. I". S. A.. In charge of the first Oregon district, has been detailed as a member of another fcoard of officers to meet two or three times this year at San Fran cisco. The members are IJeutt-nant-Col-onel John Itlddle. of the Engineers. IJeutenant Colonel F.ucll.l B. Frlck. Medtcal Corps; Major Morrow. Captain fterwood A. Cheney. Engineers, and Captain Edwin A. Rich, of the Medical Corps. The board Is to pass on the qualifica tions of officers of the Corps of Engi neer In the district to determine their fitness for promotion. So far as la known there are two lieutenants and one captain to take the examination this year, but others may be ordered feeiore the Board. Last year Major Mor row waa on a special board of engi neers to pass on new projects and last month he was summoned to Washing ton for a conference with the Chief of Engineers regarding a seagoing dredge to be constructed for work on the Coos Bay bar and to discuss other features tf this years work In the district. Steam I Tp on Spencer. Following an Idleness dating LarTr. to the Summer season of ll the steamer Chas. K- Spencer made her ap pearance yesterday In the harbor, steaming from the Victoria dolphins, where she was moored during the Win ter, to the foot of Main street to load a towing donkey engine. The Monarch Transportation Company, which recent ly purchased the vessel from Captain K. W. Spencer, will use her to tow log raft far the Monarch Lumber Company and she will be equipped with all need ed gear. Charm Walt for Water. Horace Campbell haa delayed start ing the new gasoline passenger craft Charm oa the Portland-Woodland run until there 1 an Increased depth In Iwls River of one foot, as the gauge shows the stream standing at xero. Mr. Campbell says he would not have In vested In the Charm had It net been as sured that the Lewis River channel would be Improved this season and he evpects that a depth will be provided that will permit the craft being oper ated at all stages. v Vessels Load at Raymond. RAYMOND. Wash.. March 11. (Spe cial! An Interesting feature In connec tion with the shipping at Raymond Is the presence of three vessels belonging t-j tha J. Homer Frltch Co, of San 'ranclscee one port at tlie same time for the first time in their history. These vessels are the steam schooners. Car los. Captain Roberts; Capastrano. Cap tain lorrls. and the Carmel. Captain liardwlch. The first l a passenger and freight steamer, while the other two are freight vessels entirely. The Cap astrano and Carmel were both built oa Grays Harbor. The Capastrano was towed to Portland where the Wllllam ette Iron Works put In her machin ery, and she made a trial trip on the Columbia River. The Carmel was tow ed to San Francisco where the Fulton Iron Works put In her machinery. The Carlos was built at the Fulton Iron Works. San Francisco. They are all loading; for Southern California porta. Marine Note. Lumber for San Francisco is to be loaded by the steamer Nome City at I.innton. She will finish In time to sail Friday. Having replaced the Baltimore Rock ell buoy and the Coos Bay whistling buoy, the lighthouse tender Manxanita reported at Empire yesterday. Longshoremen will start the British ship Naiad at Irving dock tomorrow morning, loading; wheat for the United Kingdom. In general cargo from San Francisco the steamer Nome City yesterday en tered at the Custom-House and the steamer St. Helens cleared In ballist for Seattle. To have repairs made to her guard the steamer Arago. of tUe Corps of STEAMER INTELLIGENCE. Dae te Arrive, Name. From Date. Nome City Pan Kran-laco In P' Sue H. Klmur. Tlliamoo. . ... In port lO.Ja ....H'raon....ln port Beaver rsn I'.'ro.... In P" Oolden Oats... Tillamook. ...In Pr Anvil .pandon Mar. V. Breakwater Coos Hay Mar. II tJea. W. Elder. .San P.lro.... Mar. Bear fan Pedro.... Mar. 14 Alliance Eureka Mar. 1 noeeClly Fan Ivaro....lar is ftoanoae San Pedro Mar. 2' F.Iron San Francisco Mar aw Klteralde Falboa Apr. 1 acneduled te Depart. Name. 'er ""e rjolden Hate. .. Tillamook.... Mar. 12 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook.. ..tr. Is Beaver Sio f.dro.... Mar. 13 Anvil -Fendoo Mar. 14 Breakwater. ...Coos f.ay Mar. 14 Onv W. K.uer. .San I'cdre Mar. 15 N-,me l"ltT Pan Francisco Mar. 17 H.er ..Sen Pedro Var. 1 Alliance Eureka Mar. - lts)a Hor.aknng Mar l' Hcaooke an Pedro Mar. 52 Rm City Ban Pedro Mar. JJ . iron Pan Franclaco Mar. S3 Riverside. .....Balboa.. u...A(r. Engineers. V. S. A., la moored at Sup plea yards. Bids for the work are to be asked by Major Mclndoe. Lack of business yesterday caused the steamer Weown. of the O. W. Hos ford fleet, to be towed to Fulton, where she will remain until there Is an In creased demand In log-towjng. It Is announced that the steamer Ol son Mahony will resume operations between Portland and California ports and will aall on tier first voya.ee cf the year In this direction March ta. En route from Prince Rupert. B. C, to load lumber at Inman-Poulsen'a for South Africa, the Norwegian steamer Skogstad waa reported passing Tatoosh yesterday, and will start working- here early this week. Two boys turned over to Harbormas ter Speier's force yesterday a canoe, painted green, which they found be neath the dock of the Portland Lum ber Company and managed to paddle to the foot of Stark street with two boards. looking none the worse for having been 'on the beach at tne I'mpqua River for 22 days, the gasoline schooner Wll helmina arrived In port yesterday and was berthed at Washington street, bringing cargo from Southern Oregon harbors. She will sail Wednesday. After the barge Gerard C. Tobey waa dropped In the lower harbor Thursday by the steamer St. Helens, she dragged her anchor owing to the small amount of chain played out. but was checked before drifting Into a dangerous posi tion, as she was carried on a strong ebb tide. Orders have been Issued for the Brit ish bark Oweenee to start from As toria this morning In tow of the steam er Ocklahama. which left down yester day morning with the German ship Kilo. The French bark Bougainville Is to start up tomorrow morning and the British ship Vincent Tuesday. Reservations for cargo consigned to Portland dealers have been made with Bates at Chesebrough for May and busi ness Is such that It Is thought the serv ice will be Increased soon. The next carrier due with New York and Phila delphia freight Is the Riverside, which Is expected April i. In honor of her tblrty-thlrd anni versary tha launch Ray, of the Kellogg boathouse fleet, has been overhau.ed and was speeded on the river yesterday for the first time since Summer. The Rav has been owned by Captain Kel logg for IS years and waa In service here for a long period before he pur chased the craft. She was built at New Tork and brought around the Horn when operated by nap tha. Movements of V esse la. POKTLAXIN March 11. Arrived Oeeo ttn, erhoon.r Wllhelmlna. from Newport; steamer Sue H. Klmor. from Tillamook. Hailed Steamer St. Helena, for Meatus; Uermaa ehip Kilo, for vtueeostowa or Fal mouth. Aatorla March 11. Palled at 7 A. at . Steamer llm for San Kranrleco. Sailed at a A. M. lilenmer Alliance, for Cooe Bay and Eureka: ateamer W 8. Porter, for Monterey. Arrived down at t.SO A. M. Urltlah steamer Suvarte. Sailed at :-" A. it. Steamer J oh en Poolaen. for San Francisco. Arrived ASt n'.bt tleeollae aloop Condor. from Newport. Sailed last night Steamer Ne balem. for San Pedro. Sailed at 10 A. M Krltiah bark Invermar, for United Kingdom for orders. Arrived at 3 I". M. and left up Steamer Elmore, from Tillamook. Ben Franclaco. March II. Arrived at 6 A M. Steamers Kee City and Roanoke, from Portland. Arrived at nooa Steamer Hear, from San Pedro. Sailed Schooner vl.i.Ii. for Columbia River. Sailed at T last alsht Steamer T. 8. Loop, for Port land. Cooe Bay. March 11. Sailed Steamer Breakwater, for Portland. Tatooah March II. Passed out at noon Norwea-ian steamer Skocatad, from Victoria, fur Portland. Point Loboe. March It. Paased at 1 P. at. Steamer Shasta, from San Pedro, for Co lumbia Klver. Kan. ion. March 11. Balled yesterday Gaaoilne schooner Anell. for Portland. San Franclaco, March 11. Arrived Steamers pmeld and Kllaabeth. from Ban don. Mathilda, from Taconia: Mlnerlc. from Sydney; Falrhaven. from Port Ludlow; schooner A. H. Johnson, from Orays Har bor. Sailed Steamers Jeanette, for whal ing crutee: Governor and Buck man. for Se attle; bark Jeaa Bart, for New Caledonia: bark Uraybead. for whaling cruise; tug Oollab, for Port Townaend. towing bars r-mBo. schooner Commerce. for Port H1vikoVama. March 11. Arrived Oanfa. from Tacoma via Seattle for Liverpool. '.ondon. March 11. Arrived Protealaus. from Tacoma via Seattle. Yokohama, etc. Tacoma. Wash, March 11. Arrived Schooner Philippine. from San Pedro: erbooner C. S. Holmee. from Baa Franclaco: steamer Water-a. from Saa Franclaco. Sail.,) British steamer Dtmart. for Aua- 'Tli," Angeles. March 11. Arrived Sagi naw from Aterdeen: Luion. from Eacle Harbor. Sailed Chehalle. for Gravs liar, tr riarmont. for Gray. Harbor: Grace poller, for Coos Bay; Tamalpais. for Bel llngham. Tides at Astoria Saadar. High 'Water. Lo W'tT- . 11:01 A. M...S:4 feetl :S A. M... s.2 feet ) s .ie V. M.. 0.4 foot Weal at 84. Leak. ST LOflS. March 11. Wool onehanired. Territory and Weetern medluma. l'J-c; fine medluma, ISO 1&, flae, UiUe, I CURE M TUB MOST RITCEMPIX AXD LONGEST ESTABLISHED SPECIALIST OX THE COAST BEWARE OF THE MISHROOM CONCERNS OF SELF-STYLED SPECIAL ISTS WHO ARE CONTINUALLY FAILING IN BUSINESS. If You're in Need of Medical Aid Be Sure That You Consult the Best I cure because my methods are accurate. I do not need to experiment. I p J bevond the experimental stage "over 20 years ago In the treatment of men s allm enta. I know that my treatment CCRES any ailment peculiar to men I also know why It cures. Still, I am learning something from each caee I treat. I am learning for instance, how to make my treatment cure different case, a little q uicker. how. to completely overcome certain temperamental conditions In w Men no two men are alike and adapt with still greater precision my treatment to each man a case. When I tMnk of the great number of suffering men who come to me after they have been pronounced incurable by other doctors. I wonder how many there must be who hit" givS Spirt uttef despair, thinking that there Is no treatment that can restore them to health. . . . . .. M , , . mnm conT.r ,0' before glvingp hope. To other, you, : case would doubUes. be u in. "i""' cure. I have cured thousand, who were medical aid" I cured most of these In a tlveiv incuraoie. out 10 UNaTuV. accomplishes nothing by force. Her work Is wrought through gentle ln fl.w.nVL We ee ! avldencei"!f this truth everywhere. Nature haa a way of over coming every at.nien . Sometime she faUs. The physician-, duty I. to help when na7urfauery. and to help by reinforcing the natural P""o2 la often a delicate task. The treating must be accurate, mild and gentle. Other wise It work, hirm Exciting tonlce. fiery caustic and cruel cutting have no part in mV "practice. I have mild and harmles. method, that cure by nature's plan, and atP"re thoroughly and permanently In the brlefe.t Pv'Vrrn.n.t 1 J.h.e.r..' I offer vou that which you are .eeklng. a quick and permanent cure through painless and harmles. treatment, Pay When Cured What heller proof or more sincere assurance can I offer than that I am willing to wait lor ray fee until I effect a cure? Could I afford to make .uch an offer If I were not absolutely certain of curing every case I take? Mv practice has demonstrated that no ailment peculiar to men 1. Incurable. Failure to cure I. usually due to lack of knowledge and Improper treatment. You mav consult me free of charge and lesrn your exact condition. I will not urge my services, nor will I accept your caee unless I am positive of my ability to cure you. Contracted Ailments In no other ailment peculiar to men I. a prompt and thorough cure o essen tial. Contracted allmonto tend to work backward until the most vital nerve renters become Involved In the inflam mation. Then follow, a chronic stage that stubbornly resists all ordinary treatment. Safety demand, that every vestige of infection be eradicated at the earliest possible moment. My treatment I. thorough. The remedies employed have a more positive action than ha. ever before been attained, and so perfect Is my method of application that etin chronic cases yield com pletely. Obstructions My treatment Is absolutely palnlesa. and perfect results can be depended upon. I do no cutting or dilating what- Specific Blood ... 7L the avatem with mineral hope to do by this treatment Ve to keep the 1 en VhS t ta?l n t of vl ri i destroyedT Kvery symptom vanishes Under my treatment tho entire system Me .f, .nn g,1 They are remedies heretofore unknown In the te.fmen'.of VhuVlm'V-V destroying the poison in the system. Such cure, cannot bo other than complete and permanent. . , -pp Alt KPFX-IAL AILMENTS OF MEN SUCH AS RHEUMATISM. LIVER COMPLAINTS, ECZEMA AXE SKIN AFfS St aL BLADDER AILMENTS, PILES AND ALL AILMENTS OF MEN. It Will Cost You Nothing for Consultation and Advice 19 to 1. . The DR. TAYLOR Go. HIGHEST OF SEASON Top Price Obtained on Apples Shipped by Exchange. BEN DAVIS SELL AT $1.60 Car of Ashland Xewtovrcia Moved at 40 Cents More Than Grower Asked Demand Is In Excess of the Supply. The latent market bulletin of the North western Fruit Exchanse follows: k 'H-Ttf ourdr.? v;pori have mad. a aale which, perh.pa. represent. Ih. hlshest prlc-ae of Ihe entire season lor he Ksrthassi In the arletle. concerned, belns 5S rrVwvB 3 o" judgment the market U about at the highest level for the seaaon. with the ..Ar.,io nerhaoa of Newtowns. which will probably" ISm .till higher neat ironth. for such fruit as holds up In llrst- 'YneT.Xns. the. to rail attention to the following incident which aerve. to In dlcat. tn. nel for '7'" '!CS " 7. i. rendering. Under date of March a ft h.s a lter from Ih. Ashland Fruit "roduce Jkeaoclatlon. Ashland. Or., as fol- -There Is a car of second Newtowns here which ere sound and In good condition. They ill ."eras, about 13 to the boa. some larser and some .mailer. Party wanta tl f. o. b A. bland. Or." . This latter waa received yesterday a.id todav we are wiring an order to the Arhland Aoclltlon for this car at Jl.eO per box fob. wltlch la 4Q cents per bog more than the .rower aaked. or a digerance of $.40 on . minimum c.r. Value, are baaed-on the law of supply and demand, the opera uona of which are not alwaya underalood by local .flippers whose ylew-polnt Is neceaaar- "3Th"thl'a Is true Is further Illustrated In the attached letter from Earl J Stackiand Cove Or., who la a grower and shipper of 1 veers' experience In the bualneaa' .., !. ,n piea.ure that I herewith ex tend to you my thank, for the work done for me In selling nine car. of apples at price, th.t no other agency could have obtained thia seaaon, without a better equipment In every way than they have commanded up t0- liTooklna- over the 18 years that I hare been a ahipper of fruit from thia aartlnn. vour concern loom, up as the greatest boon to the fruit Industry of the Northwe.tern Pacific 6lope of anything- yet established. No .rowers' union or exchange can ever hope to market fruit to a. good an advantage a. yourselves unlee. headed by some suc cessful shippers who have had a wide and Ion. experience In the bu.lneaa. I am. therefore, atrongly of the opinion that the beat thins the growere of this region- can do la to line up and let you handle the whole output through local unions or otherwise. Co-opcretlon I. all right If thoae ,n org.n laen are willing to pay for the beat bu.l nrsa t.ient obtainable for that purpose; otherwiaet of little or ao ben.nu While or W.w-.. told ty otner aoctors inai. very short time and they are strong, . Why My Ceres Are Lasting "Because the methods I employ meet even the most minute detail, of these aliments to which they apply, and are readily modified to meet the re quirements of the Individual caaes. Because my treatment is ample, scientific and thorough, my cure, are complete and lasting,, and my patient, have no relapses. For the same reason I am usual ly able to cure In much less time fiian la commonly required In obtaining but partial results. Nerve Weakness Tains in the back, dull, si eepy feeling, sleepless ness and all reflex ail ments are but symptoms. There is always a deeper cause, which must be found and eradicated. Poison Positively Eradicated , . ...,..i. nnroui thm the ailment Itself. The best they poisons scarcely less dangerous than ganised for uniform . grading and co-operation under a real marketing concern .Ike youra. wherein the membera are all mutu ally Interested with tha reat of the patrona aa grower. nd Investors In this Indu.try, i v. - nnw ihin. that nrsmliei a sure and early euccee. In thia line. .... . I expect to let you handle all I nave to ahlp In the line of apples, etc, for the next season." PRODUCE AT SAN FRANCISCO. " Quotations Current In the Bay City Mar ket.. BAN FRANCISCO. March 1L The follow ing produce price, were current today: Vegetable. Cucumber.. 11.60 I: garlic 4tc; green peas, litivlic; string beana, 5c: tomatoe.. nominal; egg plant. lOfiUHc Butter Fancy creamery, 28c. Egg. Store, 17c: fancy ranch. IT Via. l necae Young America. 12V'15Hc. MUlstuffs Bran. 134030: mldoilngs. S32 CS3- Frult Apples, choice. $1.25; common, T5c; Mexican llmra. 19-50 ty 7; California lemona. choice. $3; common.. (I SO; oranges, naval. 11.504 2. ii: pineapple.. l'-'?.t. Potatoes Early Ross, 1.8oOkS5: Salinas Burbanka. U-10 3 2.au; Oregon Burbanka, li.io:.:o. Oniona Nominal. Hiv Wheat. sWI3.r per ton; wheat and oata. fStoll: alfalfa. !13. Receipt. Klour. 23a quarter eacke; wheat. 2170 centals; barley. 16,233 centals; oata, 2340 centals: potatoes. 45S sacka; bran, 1S sacks; middlings, 87 sacks; hay, so tons. - WHEAT ONE GENT HIGHER CONTINUED EXPOltT AN D MI LIN ING DEMAND AT SEATTLE. Barley Is Advanced and Oats Are Lowered Shipments of Pro duce to Alaska. SEATTLE. Wash.. March 11. (Special.) Continued demand for wheat, both for ex port and for mllllna- purposes, today re sulted In an advance of one cent per bushel all around. Price, touahed the hlghe.t level ouoted on the local Merehanta" Exchange In six week.. Dealara bid M cents for blue stem and IIS cente for club. Millers had to pay two centa more. More liberal orrer lngs of oats forced the price to 27. Bar ley wss quoted 0 cents higher at 121. Fresh egga were firm at 12 centa. The coun'r? prices next will be 1!0 centa. Country shlppera are known to be hold ing eggs for an advance. Poultry cleaned up. In fact not enough arrived to meet thThe"cn."e market was weak. Butter rsled Arm at Jl cents. Owing to the half holiday, there was no life to the fruit and vegetable market. The hipping demand waa large. Conrmla.lon men are making large shipments to Bouth eaatern Ala.ka. Another advance In the price of apples would not surprise the trade. Fancy apple, moved brl.kly during the week. Chirago Produce Market. CHICAGO. March 11. Butter steady. Cream.rles. lS2oc; dalrlea 1S&21C Eggs eee?. Recelpta. 10.S19 cases. At mark, caaea Included, ltmrloc: firsts. 19c; prime nr.fi 19 ic Chee?. steady. D.lsles. 13 lflWcr twins. 114 lc: Toting Americas. ia&CMc: Long Home. 13C14c. Mlnneapolla Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March 11. Wheat: May. 7ic- Julv liSHriOxVc: September. 92H 0 j5o'ca.n: No. t hard. Hc: No. 1 North "iC itc: No. s North.ro. .e1VM; tio. I wheat. HCc The Leading Specialist. v,...,,t vlgor - My ability to cure all ailments of men both quickly and thoroughly . Is merely a matter of superior skill; which la nothing more than nat ural aptitude and accu rate knowledge, gained through unusual advan tages for attaining the utmost proficiency. Varicose Veins This most prevalent of all ailments of men Is also the most neglected, either through dread of the harsh method, of treatment commonly em- floyed. or else through Ignorance of he grave dangers that accompany the ailment.- As 'aricose Veins Interfere directly with the circulation and process of waste and repair, the necea slty of a prompt and thorough cure cannot bo too forcibly emphasized. I cure Varicose Veins in one week by an absolutely painless process. My cures are permanent. MUSEUM OF ANATOMY'. THE LARGEST AD FIXEST EXHIBIT OF WAX ItEPRODUCTIOXS OF THE HUMAN BODY TO BE FOUSIJ ANYWHERE. FREE TO MEN. 2S4H MORRISON STREET, CORNER SECOND, PORTLAND, OREGON l or Rheumatism and Nervousness Better Than Medicine Rheumatism, Nervousness, Neu ralgia. Backache, Liver and Kid ney complaints are caused by ex cess uric acid. Medicine can only temporarily counteract the effect, while Elec'tropodes remove the excess uric acid, and all other poleons and Impurities, from the system. The result is prompt re lief and a permanent cure. One man' from Pasadena, Cal.. writes: "Electropodes cured me. In two weeks' time, after all other remedies had failed." Another from Madison, Neb., says: "Elec tropodes have done me more good than -all the medicine I have taken." No Cure, No Pay Druggist Signs This Contract The purrhaaer of Electro pod r Is granta ed the privilece of returnina thera within Se daya. and the perchaae price ( t LOO ) Is te be refunded upon the following condi tions! They are to be wera according ta direction, for at least 25 consecutive days, sad thm if a at satisfactory, te be returned in original box. I Druggist's Blxaatnr...- .! At dcuKBists; or by mail,' postpaid. If your druggist can not furnish Electropodes, send us $1.00, and we will see that you are supplied Immediately. State whether for man or woman. Western Electropode Co. 247 Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, California. 4 Affair Toothache Gum 1 Btops any toothache. Prevent, fur ther decay. Does not melt in the mouth. Itswhole.trengthtsretalned snd goes right to the spot. Torre are tmitanona Bee that yon get Deat'e Tewtkaehe alesa. Sat an oruggisM, i . .1 Dent's Cora Gnm1;.:,. C. S. OENT a CO.. Detroll. Mica. Treatment THE TRUE REMEDY FOR Etidneys, Bladder Rheumatism Not Sample, Not a Test, Not Trial or Proof Treatment, but a Regular Full Complete Course of Remedies. TO TRY FREE ' twin ml charee. raid. TO TRY FREE, a Full. Complete. Three-Fold Combined Leiold Courae of Treatment to anrauffering man or woman who need, the right kind of help. I do not ak for a pennr In -ad vanoe. not even a portage stamp. I will stand the entire expanse mjeelr and .end the Treatment charge, paid. There are no promise, to make, no paper, to aign. no reference, to give, no C. O. Ira. to par. and Tou are not obliged to spend a penny. 1 am making this offer because I wish to prove to. every sufferer that roleif can be had. that the nlahta of pain and aleeple-mesa nd day. of misery and despair can be turned Into one. of bnpplnea. and comfort. For my wonderful Treatment i. now helping thous and, to regain theirhealth. Thow offering for year, with the mort ohronlo, .ever, obstinate, longstanding ease, find relelf after all other remediea hayy failed to cure them. Among all claims, Mongthersei among rich and poor, are those who can testify to the wonderful curingPower of my Treatment, and now I offer it toyoa TO TBX FKEE-take M. use It, K'dnry. Bladder Trouble or Rheumatism. Dlriineaa, Puffy Bjelling. tnder the Eve or In the Feet ani Ankles. Nerrousnesa. T ired. Worn-out Feeling. It your urine is light and pale, dark color or cloudy. If you make water often, getting Sp during the night. If ft .mart, and burn, while you nas.lt. if these la sediment or brick dust when it stands, write for thia Treatment without out a mia. aceeoeiar. STOPS BACKACHE l now saving thousand, from that Back BrengTlflcelng. TwUtlng. Terrlh e Tertur InrAro'lTEaM. Stiff JoTnta, Quiet, thoae llS.rtS! rinatnVJRbeiiniatlo ?aln. Soothe. theT unbeSraYle gladder Trouble, and "idrlc'cllmpoarible.to take It withla the human system without causing results. IS drives Tawsy the poisonous impurities that clog the kidney, and cause the trouble. Cleanses Purifletk Strengthen Invigorate!!, and luicouragestheKidneya to IWcrly FllteV thelood Btop. the pain. give, itrength to the nerves, life and ambition to the mind and body, and doe. It Quickly, quietly, without loa. of ""want every sufferer to know, to come, and try thl. Treatment, and see for themselves I will send a full complote course, charge. Pa'd. redy to use TO TBY FREE. Take It when it oome USE HALF OF IT. and eee iust what It does. Then when you know It i. help ing you. when you know you are getting better, just eeud me a small amount, an amount within your easy reech anammint you caneasllyaffordtospare. J hat s all I'llask. If you are not satisfied when younave taken half of It. return what's left and par "I'a'm'fhe only one today wdlng a full Treatment TO TRY FREE. I couldn't afford to do It If I wasn t euro It would help you. If I didn't know what the Treat ment would do. But yon are to be the judge. It must aatisfy you. It must help you, and you are the one to say. I don't want a penny If It fails. I would not take a cent I am not entitled to I will leave It right with you yourself. I know what my Treat ment will do. that', why I am making you the broad est. most rtralghtforward. fair, most liberal, one-sided offer ever made. When I have confidence enough In my Treatment to .end it to yem thia way, I know you w 1 1 1 be will I ng to try It F KEE at my expense and that all I ask. Don't .end a penny In your letter, not even a onstage Mam p. just your name and where to send the Treatment. Address your letter to mg personally, like thia : Vi. H. MicieUiteWartll.SO.Xexoui Building. Cleveland. Ohio. Send No Money; lust This Coupon DR. H. MTI'HELI. DlWIKTH, 9.rxoir Bi.ia., OLrrEUHi Ohio Please . -id me your regular, full, complete three-fold Leioid Course of Treatment as i Jmi promi above, all charge, paid. TO TRY FREE. Also your FREE BOOK about t rio Acid, Kidney, Bladder Trouble and Uheumatlam. My name ls Post OSoa St. or R. P. P fltate Ploaae write name and addreee plainly LIFELONG CURES FOR AILING MEN BY A TRUE SPECIALIST Lowest Charjte. of Quickest Cure. Any Specialist. That Stay Cured. VOU CAN TAKE MV TREATMENT WITHOUT A t'EIMT AND PAV ME AFTER I CURE YOU. I want a chance to prove I ran cure afflicted, skeptical men who may healtate to come to me because they have been disappointed by unskilled doctor.. Remember, my treatment Is different and better and COSTS YOU NOTHING unlea. you are willing;, Kind and satis fied to pay me. Nervousness, Weakness Nervous ne ... Weakness, Lack of Vitality, Poor Memory, Los. of Energy and Ambition, Wornout Feeling, Timid, H e a d a e b e, Backache, Melancholy, Easily Excited. Restless at Micht, are some of the symptoms that destroy health. A safe, rapid and permanent euro for weakness Is found by men from the animal extracts treatment we give them. All svmptoma are soon gone, strength, vim. vigor, vitality and a robust feeling: are quickly restored. Come In and see me. Have a confi dential talk and be examined without cost or obligation. I will cure you, DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist, Corner Alder and Second Streets. En trance 128is Second street, Portland. Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundavs. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. A Hankow telegram states that the police authorities In Huoeh provfnee have decided to employ female detective, on their force In Imitation of the Western example. A special achool for tha training of female detectivee la shortly to be established, and 40 educated women of over 40 years of age are to be chosen from the applicants. Pekin News. DR. GREEN SYSTEM OF MAN BUILDING TREATMENT THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES. It matters not what your alment Is or who has treated It, If it Is Mirable we will srive you Immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. Do not allow money matters to keep you from getting well. Ve charge nothing to prove our meth ods will cure you. Our guarantee NO MONEY REQT. IRE.D TjNTIL SATISFIED is your absolute pro tection. Consultation, examination and diagnosis free. We claim for our treatment nothing "wonderful" or "secret it Is simply our successful way of do ing things. VARICOSE VEINS -.1 . 1. u.. nll.n Cnirirlnir. Knotted Wormy -like Veins, Clotted Mas; nant Pool, of Impure Blood, Weak, Nervoua, Low Vitality, Mental Ue presalon. ., We dailv demonstrate that VARI COSE VEINS can be cured without severe surgical operation. Benefi cial effects are Immediate. Pain quickly ceases, enlarged veins rap Idly reduce, healthy circulation speedily returns, and strength, soundness and robust health are soon restored. BLADDER AND KIDNEY The complicated ailments of these organs are rapidly overcome. There is no guesswork about It. Vt e re move every obstruction, stop every waste, allay all Irritation and In flammation, revitalize the weakened organs and soon accomplish a sale, thorough and permanent cure. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON Rash Copper-colored Spot., Erup tions, Ulcers, sore Month or throat, Mucous Patches, Swollen Gland., Our NEUCLEU-AT O X T L treat ment for SPECIFIC BLOOD POI SON leaves no injurious after ef fect. It does not "lock in" the poi son, but drives It out of the sys tem, so there can be no comeback. Being a Blood - Purifying, Blood Making. Blood Cell Remedy, it gives the patient a pure, fresh Blood Stream, and restores him to normal NERVO-VITAL, DEBILITY The cause of Nervo-Vltal Debil ity, na welt a. Its evil effect, upon the physical, mentnl and other-power- Is familiar to all sjfiUcted men. The symptom, need not be enumerated. We want all ailing men to know that our ANIMAL EXTRACT treatment is the ideal remedy for NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY. It does not stimulate temporarily, but re stores permanently. All disagree able symptoms disappear, nerve energy is regained, self-re-jpect, self-confidence and self-control return, and the patient is pre pared for a new period of life. PILES AND RECTAL Rupture or Hernia, Pile., blind, bleeding;. Itchtnc or protruding! Fistula, Ulcere, und etc. Our proven methods make hos pital operations unnecessary. In most cases no pain or detention from business. We guarantee quick relief and positive, permanent cures. AFFLICTED MEN What you want is a cure. Come to us and get It. Once under our treatment, you will quickly realize how simple a thing it is to get well in the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to years. Office hours, daily 9 to 6. Evenings, 7 to 8. Sundays. 10 to 1 DR. GREEN CO. 362 Washington St., Portland, Or. MEN CURED $10 IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured We have every known remedy apt pllance for TREATING YOU. Our ex perience I. so great and varied that nj ec. of the ailment, of Men 1. new to us, CU1IB IN AND TALK. IT OVER. General Ceblllty, - Weak Nerves, In somnia Keauila of exposure, overwork and other Violation, of Nature', lawc. Diseases o. . .adder and Kidneys, Vari cose Veins, quickly and permanently cured at small expense and no detea tlon from business. special. AiLAiiNVs Newly con tracted aui caromc cases cured. ' Ail burning, itching and lotiamuiatioa stopped in 24 hour.. Cures effected la seven day.. Consultation fee. If un able to call, write for list of question.. Office Hour. 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sua ss. 10 A. M. to 1 P M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co 224 Waali. St. Portland, Oregon. C. Gee Wo The Ch:n:sj Djc1.): This great Chines doctor Is rail Known through out, the Northwest because of bis wonder f ul and mar velous curea aud Is today her aided by all bit oatlenta as tha t,i.esl oi ms kind. He treat, any and all dl.ea.e. with powerful Chi "m Toots, heros and barks that a M entirely unanown to the medical jelence of this country. With thes harmless remedies ne guarantees te cure catarrh, asthma, Tung trouble rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney troubles, also prl vate ailments of men and women. CONSULTATION FHEEL patients outsldo of city write for blanks and circulars. Inciose -ta fiamp. THE C GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Ml-Vfc First St., Near Morrljoa, Portland, Or, I 4