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t TIIE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JULY 9, 1911. 18 0L0 ENGINE PARTS ABE PUT IN ORDER Repairs Made to Machinery of River Steamer Bailey Gatzert. WHISTLE ONLY PART LEFT Iep1te Erfort Made to Manufac ture Siren Like Original One on Boat, It Retains Its Tone Inimitable. Vntll late last nitrht a portion oT the force of the Willamette Iron & Steel Works labored on the rehabilitation of encln parts that were originally turned out from the plant It Tears ago. when It was known as the Willamette Iron Worka. The contract was tn con nection with the building of engines for the speedy siernwheeler Telephone. Tre new parts are for the steamer Hailey (iatirrt. the port engine of which irave way Monday and both cylinder heads were blown out. The pitman ends, which are con nected with the piston, are the same a were used on the steamer Telephone, and while trey have given trouble dur ing the past year. It was not decided to replace th'm until the accident. The pttmans were from the Telephone also, but the wooden portions have been renewed. The Telenhone's engines were not used In the Gatzert. but she had other parts at first and In a way she has maintained the reputation of her predecessor for speed. Lut one part the Oatiert remains and It Is the envy of nearly every steamboat owner on the river the whistle. Captain Cochran, who built the Telephone and knows much about the old steamer, haa said that many at tempts were mad to duplicate the me lodious whistle, and some were turned out that promtKed to emit the same wel come signal, but they have been poor Imitations of the one now In service, which has such a distinct tone that few Fortlanders who have heard It ever confuse It with the whistles of other vessels. By working last night, when the castings wre on the lathes. It ts ex pected that the completed parts will be turned over to the crew of the Gat aert today and they will work all of tonight so as to have her ready for service tomorrow morning. Today the steamer Dalles City will carry the reg ular excursion crowd to the Cascade Locks. LITIGATE IS FIXED BY MILL Market Is Stirf on Freights for Small tiraln Ships. To load wheat In the Fall In the fleet of the Portland Flouring Mills Company the British bark Lydgate was chartered yesterday. She Is on the way from Hamburg for Santa Rosalia, having salted March The vessel Is of J3ji) tons net register. The same Arm has the Anna. Barmbek. Hans and La Banche tinder enticement. Exporters said yesterday that It wai possible to charter large ships for JTs d. but smaller carriers, which are in strong demand and scarce, are being held higher and freights range to 19a. While It Is known that 1 grain ships have been taken. It Is assumed that the fleet Is really larger, as soma firms maintain secrecy regarding na tures that will nt be raised until the new season opens. Besides the Portland Flouring Mills Company's list there are under fixture the Alexander Iserberg. Crocodile. Ernest Legouve. Eugenie Fautrel. Kdouard Detallle. Cambrian Chleftlan. Ptone. Saint Rogatien. Schurbrk. Julea Gommes and Isabel Brown. Before July ends and crop conditions are more clearly estimated. there win be a flurry In chartering, but It la not suiTlrtent tonnage in sight to move the amount that will be on hand at tidewater by January 1. and mora tramp steamers will he taken than before. TIGS TtrV IS SW.AMPFm Xnr Japanese Tariff Helps Insur ance Speculators. PAX FRANCISCO. July 8. (Special.) The tug Amapala. which left this morning for Santa Crux with two fish ing launches In tow. had a terrific time off the heads, during which the smaller craft were swamped and the hawser tangled up In the Amapala'a propellor. The tug returned to the harbor with the assistance ff the llffsavtng crew. Lumber arrivals by sea today amounted to I.JfO.noo feet. Marine Insurance speculators here are doing a big business In covering shippers against the risk of loss In the event of steamers arriving tn Japanese ports later than July 17. when the new tariff goes Into force in the Island Em pire. Talbot's Successor Named. TACOMA. July & Before leaving for New Vork tonight. H. F. Alexander, president of the Alaska Pacific Steam ship Company, announced the appoint ment of C. W. Wliey as manager of the Alaska PaclSc Company to succeed Mar ctTs Talbot, who recently resigned. Mr. Wtier, ex-Pacific Coast superintendent of the Hoston Steamship Company and Huston Towboat Company, will assume his new duties August L Marine Aote. In tow of the tug Oneonta the barge Amy Turner, lumber laden from San Francisco, will leave up from the lower harbor today and ia to berth at Supplo'a dock. Captain TTrnle" Kellogg has added the launch Uearhardt to his fleet, by purchase, and when overhauled and refitted she will be known as the Moon. Lumber freights to Guaymas are quoted at It. against" li.&t) a few weeks ago. and advance of 5 cents has been made In the rata to Honolulu, which la $5.75. With a part cargo of lumber loaded at the Portland mill for San Francisco the steamer Shoshone will leave the harbor tonight to finish loading at points on the Columbia. Inspector Beck and Superintendent Warrick, of the Seventeenth Light house district, departed yesterday for the Tongue Point Buoy Station to In spect Llghtvessel Now S. Afyr discharging 1M0 sacks of eeraery. brought from San Francisco, the steamer Tempi E. Horr left port last night for Grays Harbor, where she will take on lumber for the Golden Oate. OTlcera of the steamer Breakwater, arriving yesterday afternoon from Oaw Lax. xepuri that. I ha welU!r out side was of the best, the sea being smooth and a light northwest wind blowing. Captain W. E. Inman haa succeeded Captain R- J. Young on the steamer X. R. Lang. Captain O. L. Nllsson is master of the Tort of Portland pilot schooner Joseph Pulitaer. vice Captain B. 1L Vose. " It has been decided by the North Pa cific Steamship Company to have the steamer Geo. W. Elder sail at 6 o'clock tonight for San Francisco and the Al liance will depart for Coos Bay and Eureka at 8 o'clock. Entries yesterday at the Custom House comprised the steamers Geo. W. Elder. Beaver ana lempio - r c .u-n and the Alliance it u j 11 . ti i. - - from Cooa Bay. The Doit cleared for Grays Harbor and the there for the return voyage. To load lumber for Sydney under charter to J. J- Moore & Co. the schooner Geo. E. Billings yesterday entered the river from San Francisco and as she wss followed later by the schooner Lottie E. Bennett, from, Redondo. both - were towed to West port for cargo by the tug" Oneonta. Under orders to assist In moving an other cigar-shaped raft from Wallace slough, the Shaver steamers Henderson and Sarah Dixon will leave down to- ITEA11EK " IJJTElXIOaTrCK. Doe Arrive. Name. Cue H. Elmore. Geo. W. Elder. Biartr. ....... Fa. coo. ....... A. llance...... R)) GuMen Rate. .. Breakwater... Anll Barocsaa Lanier Dollar Roanoke. ..... Kumsrtc. . . Pear. . II-nrtk Ibsen. . Herculea Roh City .... SirathIon. . .. From. Ti:;amook.... .San Dleso.... .Faa Pedro. . . . Fan Francises . Kurrfca. ...... . lionskonc. . . . Tillamook.... .Cooa Iiay. ... .Pandon. ..... Data In port In In In In In port port port port port port port port In In In .Baroceaa. . liaiboa .Fan DtagO... Alanfla . San Pedro. .. Hongkong. .. .Hongkong-. . . .an i'edro. .. .Hongkong. . . July July 10 July 10 July H July I Aug. 10 Juvl IT .Aug. 23 Scheduled te Deaart. Kame. Alliance lieo. W. Elder. Kreakwaler... Golden Gate... Ant !. ........ Falcon Baroeean For. .Eureka. . . ... aa Dlago.... .ftalcoa Tillamook. .. llandon Data July July July July July Jul, 10 10 1 1 11 11 11 II ia IT IT 20 10 . 23 IS 22 Fan Franclaco .Bayoccan. July Sue H. Kimor. Tltiamook.... July Stanley Dollar . Palboa July July .lulv July July July Aug. Aug. fiept. July Ilearer ft oa nuke. .... Pear . . . K umerlc KyeJa li'nrik Ibsen. Herrules. . . . . Ptrathlyon. ... Rom City..... . Pan Pedro.. .Fan Dl-so. . . Pan Pedro. . Manila . Hongkong. . Hongkong. . Hongkong. . .Hongkong. aa i'edro. . night. The tug Hercules arrived In yesterday, towing the barge Amy Turner, and she will take the raft on her hawser for San Plego. The tug Wallula. of the Port of Portland fleet, will assist her In getting the cumber some tow out of the river. In ballast from San Francisco the Oriental liner Rygja entered the river yesterday and left up. headed for the Clark & Wilson mill at Linnton. where she will work lumber. It was reported yesterday from Victoria that the Bank Liner Kumeric had arrived there from Manila and Oriental ports with gen eral cargo. She la due here between July 16 and II to discharge a part cargo and begin loading outward. It Is reported from Astoria that the Panama-Pacific Exposition Company will charter either the Yale or Har vard, now operating between the Golden Gate. San Pedro and San Diego, on which to visit the Astoria Centen nial and that the steamer will be held there ten days, the charterer using her as a floating hotel. Movements) of Vessels. PORTLAND. Joly 8. Arrived eteamer Golden Oate. from Tillamook: steamer Breakwater, from Coos Hay; Norwegian steelier Hjtlx. from Hongkong and Japan ese ports, via ran Kranclsco. failed leimrr Tempie E. Dorr, tor Grays Harbor: gasoline schooner Baroeean. for Bayocaan. As jia. July a. ;oaritiion at the mouth of tl i r at a P. W.. smooth, wind north west. 1 miles; weather, clear. Arrived at B A. V.. neamer Atlas, from 8'a.ttle. Ar rived at a ,t left up at S A. it., steamer Prvaawrter. iron Cooa Bay. Arrived at 10 A. M-. schooner Ota H. Billings, from fan Krsnrlacrv Arrived at noon, barge'Amy Turner In tow of tug Hercules. Arrived at P. iS.. schooner Lttle Bennett, from Itednndo. Left up at 1 A. !.. steamer Sho shone. Arrived at 2:.10 V. M. and left up. Norwegian steamer Kg)a. from Orient, via ran Franrlsro. bailed at ( P. M., gasoline si-hooner Isvo-enn. for Hay City. Sailed at 4 P. M.. steamer Atlas, with barge No. ili In tow. for an Franrinco. Left up at i P. M . srhooners Geo. Hillings and Lottie Bennett. Astoria. July '.Sailed il P. 1L, steam er W. F. Herrln. lor Monterey. Arguello. July . Passed yesterday, tug rWuntiesa with log raft tn low, from Co lumbia Ittver. for an Ulego. 1'oti Harford. July a. Sailed yesterday, steamer Washtenaw, for Portland. Pan r:ro. July i. tailed steamer Bear, for Portland. fan Francisco, July - Palled, at 1 A. M-, evmer .Some, fr Portland; at P. M Learner F. 1. Loop, for Portland. ban Francisco. July a. Ariivsd Steamers Maverlrk. Seattle;- Toroenskt. Newcastle. Australia: Flfleid. Bandon. Rafted Steam ers President. Packmen. Seattle; Tarnarac Mnroran: Thor. Nanaimo; Nome City, P. S. Lenp. Astoria: Helene. Wlllapa. ' bealtle. July 8. Arrived 6teamers Proe' telaus. from Taroma: U. S. S. tinohomiab, from Neab Hay: steamer Alameda, from Ta roma. balled steamer Queen, for Tacoma; steamer E. L Drake, for ban Francisco; stean.er Humboldt, for rkagway; steamer olphin. for skegwajr; steamer Alameda, for Southeastern Alaska. Raymond. Waah.. July 7. tHpeclal.) Fa'led Steamer wutlnault. for San Fran cisco. A mvel Steamers Grays Harbor and ban Pedro. I.oa Angeles. July 8. Arrived Steam schooner Raymond, from Wlllapa Harbor; Arago. from Cooa Bay; Marshfield. from Hardv Creek: Bandon. from Coqutlte Rivar. Railed Bear, for Portland: Klamath, for Portland; Shna Tak. for Columbia River; Chenalla for Grays Harbor: Marshfield. for Hardy Creek; schooner Bandon. for Co qullle River; Greenwood, for Seattle and Tacoma. Tide at Astoria Sunday. H"h. Low. 0:4 A 31... 8 5 feet! 8:14 A. M.-)0.4 feet 11:S P. M..A.4 feet!i:0 P. at.. ...4.1 feet ALBANY IS RENDEZVOUS Portland Knights Go Early to Pre pare for Reception. To prepare for the. reception at Al bany today of Kn'ghts of Columbus from Astoria, Portlands Oregon City and other points to the north, and delegations from virtually every South ern Oregon city, a vanguard of the. Portland members left yesterday In autos for Albany. State Deputy Roger Bw Slnnott and other officers left last night by train to attend to the prelimi naries of the establishment of the Al bany Council. From Astoria a delegation arrived last night and another strong represen tation la due this morning from Van couver, so all will leave the Union Pepot at 7:30 o'clock. On the East Side there will be a number to board the special, as It is due to leave there at T:4S o'clock- A short stop will be made at Oregon City. Members of the order aay that the Albany event bids fair to draw even a larger crowd than was the case here when the June class of Portland Council was Initiated and about too Knights were entertained at a banquet at the Commercial Club. Father and Son Fugitives. SALEM. Or, July t 3peclal Rejai sltton was granted today by the execu tive offices for C. F. Parker and Lloyd Parker, father and eon. who are under arrest In Sparks, Nev.. on a charge of larceny from a dwelling. The crime was commuted la Ciasu f aef $25.00 Prof. 7?. "a if ; - ;, rV" J7 Indicated in the "v der8 Eruptions, w aa.-rlTATtAjal OT1 Threatened and t. J. KXCFK, Pn. a.. M. D. Psoriasis, Etc. All other treatment for Disorders of the Blood have been show, haphasard, and never positive, often bringing about conditions worse than the original disease. -0" acta immediately. It is adminis tered only once, and the symptoms begin to disappear within 12 hours. Dr. Julius L. Metsler. of the John D. Rockerfeller Institute, saya: "Only aclentlflc men can Imagine what a marvelous discovery this la. It is beyond belief what It will do." "60" (also known aa 8ALVAR EAV) was dlsoovered by Prof. Bhrllch. of Berlin, physician to the German Emperor, after all hundred and five other experimenta hence given the name "0." My cases run Into the hundreds; twenty out of each hundred being women. Many of my patients are referred by other physicians. Dangeroua effects are never seen except through lack of proper equip ment and dally experience in administering this powerful reagent In perfect solution. Latest improvements in methods reported by Ehrlich and used by me. simplify the process, make it free from danger and almost pain less. Patients need not go to the hospital. Guarantee: Genuine "60" in the original glass-sealed tubes, and warranted by me to be correctly administered are for inspection at all times in my qf Ace. I personally administer this new remedy and know its power. I am thoroughly conversant with the technique of preparing and ad ministering the treatment, which I will explain to all interested. I cure VARICOSE VEIXK, WEAK CESS, XEHVOIS AND GENERAL F "SBH.ITY, HVDROCF.I.E, BLOOD POISO and associated dlseaaea with reflex complications. Couultatlon, Examination and AdTlc Free. Honrs 9 to o 7 o 8 Dally Sunday 10 to 12. Dr. J. J.Keefe, Men's Specialist Rooms Son, 10, 11, Merchants Trust Building, Corner Sixth and IV ash -agton Streets, Portland, Oregon. MONEY GIVEN TO SWELL ROAD FUND Portland Automobile Club Aids Pacific Highway Project in the Local Section. $500 PAID TO COWLITZ State Senator Stewart, of Washing ton, Holvea Chex-k to Help County In Completing Car rollton Mountain Pass. Representing the people of Cowllta County. Washington. F. L. Stewart, State Senator and banker of Kelso, yesterday received from the Portland Automobile Club a check for 1500 In payment pf the club's subscription to ward the construction of a section of the Pacific Highway. That section of the highway recently completed Is .what is known as the Carrollton Mountain road, which la In Cowllta County and borders the Co lumbia River. Senator Stewart will re main In Portland for a few days, while the committee representing the Auto mobile Club will solicit further sub scriptions for the Improvement, which represents an expenditure of approxi mately $30,000. "When the Washington Legislature adjourned last March," said Senator Stewart yesterday, "the State of Wash ington and Cowlitz County had each expended $13,000 In building this sec tion of the Pacific Highway. Provision lor sufficient additional funds to com plete the Improvement was made In the general highway appropriation bill before the Legislature. At the last minute, however, this measure waa de feated. I Portland and Seattle Aid. "We figured that about $10,000 would be required to complete the work. This wss more than Cowllta County cared to assume alone. We were unable to get more funds from the state, although Governor Hay agreed to let us have the use of 100 convicts If we would pay for their maintenance. It was about this time I visited Portland, when the Automobile Club made an appropria tion of $500 and appointed a commit tee to raise by Individual subscrip tion $1500. "At the same time the Seattle Auto mobile Club sent us a check for $500. With this assistance guaranteed, the Commissioners of Cowlltx County de cided to proceed with the Improvement and assume the cost. We now find, however, that our original estimate of $10,000 for finishing the work was low and that aa a matter of fact the county found it necessary to expend approxi mately $4,000 to complete the rosd. MEN CURED $5 to $15 By DR. LINDSAY, the Eminent, Lon, Established Specialist WHY PAY MORE for Inferior treatment when you can get the very best medical attention at a fee of from ONE-X)CRTH to ONE-HALF that charged by other specialists with my reputation I Re member that you are not asked to pay for any experiments or any failures. If your case will not yield to treatment I can ascer tain that at the first examination, and will frankly tell you so and give you advlca how to tako care of yourself. MT SPECIALTIES ARE Nervosa Debility. Blood Allaweatm. Plies, Vartcose Velaa, Has. area. Kidney, Bladder and all all meats pecu liar te asea. COM 3 AND CONSULT US FREE OP" ALL CHARGjS. DR. LINDSAY THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST.' Ceraer Alder aad Seeead Streets. Entrance 138H Second Street, Port land. Or. Office Hours A. M. e b P. M. Sandays 10 A. M. te 1 P. BL FEE $25.00 Dr. Ehrlich's Worst Form of Blood Disor- Sores, Ulcers, Eta, Also in Early Paralysis, x x f ' This haa proved a pretty heavy blow for our county and we are naturally eager to receive all the assistance pos sible, from Portland people who have a direct Interest In the project." Koad Between City Gateway. "I consider the Improvement by the Cowlltx County people of the Carroll ton Mountain road of very great worth to Portland and Its business inter ests." said M. C. Dickinson, manager of the Oregon Hotel and ex-presldent of the Portland Automobile Club. "It Is the only natural highway gateway be tween Seattle and Portland and the improvement means much in the way of facilitating overland traffic between the two cities. Because of the actual worth of this road to Portland, the business men of this city should not hesitate In giving the Cowlitz people liberal assistance and encouragement in the enterprise they have shown." EXPORT FLOOR GROERS Bl'SIVESS WORKED IV NORTH AT LOW PRICE. . Active Demand for Soft Fruits One Cent Advance In Egg Quotations. SEATTLE,' Wash, July 8. (Special.) With fresh orders for 15,000 barrels of flour for immediate shipment to Hongkong on their books and In quiries for business twice that size on hand, millers are more cheerful than they have been In some time. The flour bualnesa Just worked was on the basis of about $2.57, considered out of all proportion to the prevailing prices of wheat. The wheat market waa steady and unchanged. Soft fruits sold briskly. Receipts were not large' and the demand waa brisk. Strawberries sold at $1.50. rasp, berries at $2 and up and cherries from 75 cents to $1-25. Onions were lower. Reds were quoted at $1.75 to $2 and yellows at $2.26. Watermelons were in fair demand at 1 to m cents. The dairy produce markets were well cleaned up tonight. Receipts were not as heavy as expected this week. Coun try prices will remain unchanged in most particulars next week. A 29-cent quotation on fresh local ranch egga was reported. The general price, however, was 18 cents. Butter will probably go to 26 cents soon. LIQUOR SELLER FINED $300 Hood River Puts Ban on Dispensing "Wet" Goods From Launch. HOOD RIVER, Or., July 8. (Spe cial.) Tom Warren, who has been op erating the Eagle, a small launch, from which he was dispensing liquor to the dry points along: the Columbia, was ar rested here yesterday by Marshal Rob ert Lewis and after a trial In the Jus tice Court this morning before A. C Buck, was fined $300. Warren's headquarters are supposed to be at The Dalies. V appeared at the wharf here last week with his launch load of booze. - i ONE TREATMENT CURES Varicose Veins, Piles, Fistula, Blood Poison Examination Free Seventeen Years of Success la Treating Men Cures Guaranteed or No. Pay. Many rasea Prrmnnently Cnred In ONE TREATMENT. Most Time - Saving, Most Natural, Most Safe. No detention From Occupation, Family or Home. A Radical and Permanent Cure.I Will Give S5O0 to Any Charity as a Guarantee That Every Statement In This Announcement Is True. I cure rapidly, painlessly and at actual results in your case. I will give conclusive evidence of my merit which is obtained and maintained by ability. I invite you to come to my office. I will explain my treatment for Hernia, piles. Fistula, ari cose Velna, Pelvic, Nervous, Blood. Kidney and Bladder Diseases. I will v , 7 i ...mlnatlnn- I f neceaasrv. a mlcroBCODlcal and chemical analysis of secretions to determine existing- patholog ical and bacteriological conditions. Every person should take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. Certainty of cure is what you W a" thorough investigation should be made by every ailing; person as to the specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and those who de pend upon you demand the best medical attention. I have the ability and can give you this service. I have always charged a very reasonable fee. so that my servicee may be otalned by any man who sincerely de sires to be cured, i mane no misleading iiu propositions: neither do I desire to oo particular jr n.u. -would like to have you for a patient, if you will come to me on a strictly professional basle, and the inducements that I offer, which are tii q Vi 1 1 1 f v nnil 30 vears and guarantee of cure of certain Specific Blood Poison BV PROF. EHRLICH'S COVERY AND BLESSING This discovery is the greatest boon to sufferers from Specific Blood Poison ever discovered. It haa been cases, it absolutely cures in one i i i i . .i. nir mits me to state positively that it Is the greatest discovery of the age and that all the symptoms of the dreaded diseases, including eruptions, sores of all kinds, disappear in an incredibly short time. L am the only reliable Specialist on the Coast using this preparation in a scientific manner. Consult me Free before going elsewhere, and get cured now. We Cure Nervous Exhaustion also known as Nervous Debility. Nervo-Vital Debility, Neurasthenia, etc. If you have anv symptoms of this ailment, such as loss of energy or ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness and other svmptome. I want you to be sure and call. I nave given this con dition of men special study and I unhesitatingly say that my treatment is not excelled by any other specialist, regardless of what they mar claim. I know what 1 have accomplished In even the most "vere " letters of indorsement are on file, and there w no reason to believe that I cannot cure YOU also. REMEMBER, by calling you do not obli gate yourself to take treatment. ', We Cure Contracted Ailments Newly contracted rases quickly cured. All burning:, Itching:, Inflamma tion and discharge checked In 24 hours.. Many eases cured In one weeK. We have a specific treatment for this ailment. Bladder and Prostate Gland Ailments . Burning Pains, Tortures, Misery, Straining. Cystitis, Stone In the Bladder, Gravel, Blood, Mucous and all Kidney and Bladder Ailments which you do not care to trust to the family doctor. I am a specialist, and am prepared to give you quick relief and a speedy cure. "Old Chrronic Cases" Cured If you have an old case that has been hanging on for weeks or months, and which medicine from doctors and druggists can"t seem to cure "gnt. there is some reason. I have a scientific cure, and will cure you quickiy and cheaply. Don't let any ailment drag you down and -weaken you. Many Simple Cases Cured for ?5 Ve are permanently located, incorporated and licensed under the laws of Oregon. MEN, IF IN TROUBLE, CONSULT TJS TODAY. If you cannot call, write for free book and eelf-examination blank. ' Many cases cured at home. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 21H MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR. f, Poison, Piles, Fistula, Etc rflWj ltf ws LfiMHISMll-lCT SI DR. A. G. SMITH. I am the only specialist la Port land who does not advertise a fic titious name or photograph. I publish my true photograph, correct name, personally conduct my office. I am the moat success ful and reliable, as medical cre dentials and press records prove. I make this statement ao that you will know you consult a true spe cialist, who sees and treats pa tients personally. I possess skJII and experience, acquired in such a way that no other can share, and should not be classed with medical companies. It is Impossible for a medical company to attend .col lege. Companies have no diplomas or license to practice medicine In Oregon or aay other state. Medi cal companies usually are named after a doctor. A portrait, whose personality and identity are In definite, is selected and published as the leaitlmate specialist of the office. Hired substitutes, ordinary doctors with questionable ability, give consultation, examination and treatment. I 606" FOR BLOOD POISON. I use Professor Ehrllch's wonderful new discovery, "606," In eases of Specific Blood Poison. It is the greatest marvel of medical science. His new remedy has been successfully used In thousands of cases. Let me explain it to you. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. Office Hoars 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to X P. M. I invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treat ment for Varicose Veins? Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood Poison. Piles, Fistula, Bladder, Kidney. Prostatic and all. Mens Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination; If necessary a mioroscoplcal and chemical analysis of secretions. DR. A. G. S Specialists for Men Only BLOOD POISON cured by the new European Injection method sci entifically administered by us. Accurate blood tests mad.e- . "fT"1 Debility, Weak Nerves, Insomnia Results of overwork anJ'""'1" lations of Nature s laws. Diseases of the Bladder and Kidnejs, Vari cose Veins, qulcklv and permanently cured at small expense. SPECI4L AILMENTS Newly contracted and chronic cases cured. All burning, itching and Inflammation stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected in 7 daye. Examination free. If unable to call, write tor list of questions. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Company 22tV4 WASHINGTON STREET, COR. FIRST, PORTLAND, OREGON. small expense. I will demonstrate dlaeases. Ojired in One Treatment GREAT DIS TO MAXKIND used successiuiiy in uver treatment, no mattei " '" mo etc TtTv ATnerience WItn it per- auccessiut experience, iiuio-oanua .............. CURED IN FIVE DAYS Varicose Veins. Blood No Detention From Occupation, Family or Home. NO SEVERE OPERATIONS, MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVINO, MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS IS A FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH ARE THK KEYSTONES TO SUC CESS. I IAVE THE BEST EQUIPPE MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. I WILL GIVE 500 TO ANY CHARITY AS A GUAR ANTEE THAT EVERY STATE MENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS TRUE. VARICOSE VEINS. Impair vitality. I dally demon strate that varicose veins can be cured in nearly all cases by one treatment, in such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are pre served and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation ia rapidly re established instead of the depress ing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money.' 234Va Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon MITH The Dr. Orern Offrr. F RE FOR ALL AILING MEN THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES. we want an aiung men that they can come to our office freely for examination and explana tion of their condition, without be ing bound by any obligation to take treatment unless they so de sire. We will make a thorough and scientific examination of your ailments free of charge, an exam ination that will disclose your true physical condition, without a knowledge of which you are grop ing In the dark. If you have taken treatment elsewhere with out success. we will show you why it failed. Every man should take advantage of this opportu nity to learn his true condition, as we will advise hfm how to best regain his health and strength and preserve them unto ripe old age. CLEAN METHODS Our practice is large because our business and professional methods are clean. We have no schemes for Influencing you to our M office; no museums or snows, no bargain-counter prices: no one treatment miracles, nor 5-day cures for long-standing chronic cases. We promise no such Impos sibilities. Our education, our ex perience, our conscience condemn all such quackery. We want to deal with you upon an honest, fair and square basis, with mutual confidence and respect between physician and patient. Our offer " PAY WHEN SATISFIED is your absolute protection. Con sultation, examination and diag nosis free. If your case Is cur able, depend upon It, the DR. GREEN system of MAN-BUILDING treatment will give you immediate benefit, and a quick and lasting cure. VARICOSE VEINS Weak, Swollen, Sagclne, Knotted, Wormy-like Veins, ('lotted stag nant Pools of Impure JRlood, Weak, Nervous, Low itallty, .Mental Oe presslon. We daily demonstrate that VARI COSE VEINS can be cured with out severe surgical operation. Ben eficial 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 over come. There is no guesswork about It. We remove every ob struction, stop every waste, allay all irritation and inflammation, re vitalize the weakened organs, and soon accomplish a safe, thorough and permanent cure. BLOOD POISON &"606" Rash, Copper-colored Spots, Erup tions, Ulcers, Sore Mouth or Throat, Mucous Patches, Swollen Glands, Falling Hair. The infallible WASSERMAN BLOOD TEST will determine whether or not you have the ail ment. Then. If your case requires It. wo will give PROF. EHRLICH'S FAMOUS GERMAN BLOOD REM EDY, KNOWN AS "60(5," which works likfl magic. Our' treatment leaves no lnjurious after-effect. It does not "look in" the poison, but drives it out of the system, com pletely and forever, 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 health. NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY The cause of Nervo-Viral Debil ity, as well as its evil effect upon the physical, mental and other powers, Is familiar to all afflicted men. The symptoms need not be ennmerated. We want all ailing men to know that our ANIMAL EXTRACT treatment is the ideal remedy for NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY. It does not stimulate temporarily, but re stores permanently. All disagree able symptoms soon disappear, nerve energy Is regained, self-respect, self-confidence and self-control return, and the patient is pre pared for a new period of life. PILES AND RECTAL ' Piles, blind, bleeding. Itching or protrndlng; Fistula Ulcers, etc. Our proven methods make hos pital operations unnecessary. In most cases no pain or detention from business. W e guarantee quick relief and positive, perma nent 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 5. Evenings 7 to S. Sundays 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 862' Washington St., Portland, Or. "I Testify With Pleasure to th Merits of Warner's Safe Cure" Mrs. T. J. Fanght, Leslie, Mich, Just one of the many thousands ol indorsements during the past 34 years, Worry and overwork all unite to in flict on the human system a long train of suffering and disease. Invariably the kioneys are tno nrst to be affected, on account of their delicacy of con struction and the work of filtering out the Impurities from the blood. As a preventative and cure, use Warner's Safe Cure It Is a physiclnn's prescription and th standard for kidney, liver and bladder diseases. It Is absolutely pure, made from medicinal plants and herbs is agree able to tho taste and can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. Ask Your Druggist Two Sixes, 50c and S1.00 Free sample bottle to anyone men tioning The Oregonlan and writing Warner's Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y. ' L. T. YEE & SONS The Old. Reliable CMneM Doctor iprnt Ufettma ..tody- ol herbs and research In ChLnaf vu granted diploma by ibi Emperor i guarantees eura aJi ailments of men and wotnei when others fail If jroa snX fer. call or writs to 1KB i bOX 3 MfcOICl.NK CO.. 142 V klnt. Cor, Aider XiUmu 4K E f --Ar V ti 1 : A