TITE SUNDAY OI?EGONTAN POKTLAXD, XOYE3IBER 12, 1911. PORT WIHS FIRST UNDER REDUCin French. Bark Joinville Takes Advantage of Lower Tow age Tariffs. RIVALS NOW STAND EVEN TufT Sound T a it boat Company Re cetitly Secured Towajre on Ship After Opporftlorn Had Pot Pilot on Board. . In the flrt bid for business tmdr th rMurtlon of IS pr rent of tott tarfffa authorised at a ..rectal meeting rt th Port of Portland CnmmiMloo Tuiajr. th municipal fleet at th mouth of the Vlumbta hm been vlc trlou orrr that of th Puret Sound TnKtnt Company, as tha master of tha French bark JolnTlIIe. arriving yes terday from Bristol, accepted the lower rata after Tilot Mathrw?, reprent.njc Ih fur boat concern, bad boarded tha hip. Tha tuar Tatoosh was tha flrxt to reach tha vessrt. acrordins; to a report made last evening to Harry Campion, superintendent of ptlotasje and towage for the Commits. on. and IMlot Mathews rlimhed aboard. When the tu Wal lula hailed the Joinville and Pilot Nolan quo'ed a 23 per rent reduction of tha tariff, he was Invlf-d on deck and Drought the sallfr Into tha river. Fortunately for the- port, the Jotn rllle was not ane of the ships con tracted for by the Pusret tfound Tuarboat Company, which is alieard to have ac cepted agreements for to wage and pilotage under a reduction of 6 per cent. Recently the Port of Portland loHt the towage on a ship after get ting a pilot on deck and she was towed In by the opposition, so the account Is squared between the warring crews. The JotRTille Is the only carrier tinted from Bristol, tine Is in general cargo and sailed June S. arriving at llobart September IS and proceeded. A three-masted bark w.ia reported off the river Friday evening and It Is sup (oiied to hv been the Joinville. as roagh conditions at the entrance pre vented her from crossing In. The Joinville will load with wheat for the t'nlted Kingdom, but will ferob ably sail with the Iecember fleet. The French ship Ua Banche has finished Iorltng what and cleared yesterday for Uueenstown. Falmouth or Plymouth fr order with 117.4) bushels Values' St $59.S24. OlFSTER HAS MADE HISTORY .latka Stramrra Unlit on I.lnea of Light Draft Modrl. On the ways at tha yards of Joseph P'ipp'e Is the parent of between Zi and 8 siern wheelers that hava been sent during- te past few yeara to Alaskan rivers. It Is the steamer Chester, a rraft that was rated as harlnr the Jlahtest draft In tha world at the time of her launrhlnr. IS years ago. when l aha drew bnt 7 1 Inrhea. since aha ' first took the water the aldra of her I rahln on the main deck have been Inclosed and nn the apper deck more heu.e was added, ao that now aha rrnt-sbly draws li Inches. It was predicted when tha Chester churned the waters ct the Willamette on her maiden trip, that aha would rmt be above the surface longer than a year. She not only o,utllved the fore cast, hut la said to have paid for her e!f many times and aolved the ques tion of navigation on the turbulent waters of the Cowtltx. Today she re tains virtually tre same material In her hull as when built, as all her bot tom planke are untouched and only a few have been replaced above the wat er line. From her general model were patterned the steamers Tanana. Koyu kuk and others shipped to Alaska In "knocked -down"' form. Their ownera Include tha Ouggenhelms. a company formed by members of Tammany Hall, and owners of other concerns. M.FMIXC JiEFKINO POINTERS Im AnjrHca llartior ComnilnsloncT Studies Port System. A. P. Fleming, secretary of tha Los Anges lltrhor Commission, which I as undertaken the Improvement of tha Sn fv.!r charnei and basin and where a large dredging project la under way. Is in the citv In a tour of Northern Prta he Is making to fam!!l.Tlre him self with various methods In vogue for marine rosd betterments, dock facili ties and oft:er details. He Is piloted bv Tort of Portland Commissioners and ;neral Manager Talbot. Mr. Fleming will proceed to Puget Siound nest meek. He waa on. of the foremost workers on tha San Pedro harbor anlrpri!ia when that d!trlrt j was taken Into tha corporate limits of !a Acaeles. the connect in ic link be Ins; what la termed the "shoe string;" at np. a narrow belt that extends from tha boundarr of ITe Angeles proper to the sea. The cornmerca of the port hit Increased materially during; tha laet five years and every effort Is made to rerfevt the ork tinker wav fT the re. crptlon of Panama CanaJ business. DREDGE AWARD IS PEf-AYKD Minor Change to Be Made In Ce of Material. ftmml5ioner Inman anl Shaver, a ttn tntUlnc Kncineer I.oi k wood and lieneral M.inaRtT Tatbot. of tha lvrt of Portland "ommtsaton. have ranvaaaed bids submitted Thursdar for buildlnc a Meel suitton dredge of tha .m dimensions a tlia t'olumbla, but are rot reafy t. report to the loard. owlnc to chanres .i?ei'tod In paint ti e used fr the Interior of the hull. Am the Willamette Iron aV Steel Works filed the lovre-t tenIrr. f:3.009. offi r!al of the corporation have been asked to name a near flcure covering the paint, and that Is expected to be re ceived tomorrow. Included in the contract ara 9 pon toons for the pipeline. They probably will be constructed under a subcon tract, as thy are to be of mood. Tha ouetlon of tmtlrflnir a tnr to act as tender to ti e new drodtrc l;aa not been definitely ?Aed on, hut will ba taken up later. The dredge may ba avail able for channel operations by tha ttroa tha li:-U cereal season Is under way. MXAMA HVT WOllX IV STORM Miipbuililrr "Cnnl 1 1 railed" IXpile lylc" Knlr. Sherman W. Walker, of Supple s ship, lards, "put on over yesterday on Port. and leader of fashion who decry tha oe of straw hats after September T 30. He wore a Panama Ud from his ' Sunnvslrie home to the yarda at the ; foot of Morrison street, unconscious of what his fellow passenirere on the car thouicht of hla chapcau In Ilia snow storm. When Walker reached the yards aa ancient mariner remarked that even at aea ther would not permit atraw near to be worn In November. And he real ised for the first time that he was out of season. Before starting for work I Mr. Walker had been engaged in car- , Ins; for plants In his greenhouse, and the straw hat Is part of hla working garb there. Under the spell of the greenhouse warmth, be thouicht naught of hla out-of-date beadgear aa ha raced f'r tha car. Tat Hamulus to Be Released. APTORTA. Or. Nor. 11. (Special. - Captain Tltchworth, master of the tua tTXAJUB CfTaXUGK'CaV JVava. Fraa Data Wf H. cimora.Tiiismoak.... In port Tma:paia. ... -3aa FYsniaco In port ber fa Pare... In port avviI Jiaadoa. ..... Nov. 13 Coldea Gate. .. Tillamook.... No. 13 BraSwatar. .. .(.ooa Ba.... Nov. 13 ALlaacs Eureka. ... Ntw. It ItMiok. ..... n LHo.... Nov. IS PnciT......han Pt4TS...N. 14 Tt la moo k mn!fn Not. 15 Fa. cut. ....... Baa rnadsce Nov. 14 P?f Saa Pedro. . Nov. 19 Ceo. W. Elder. tnage... Nov. 30 !UH l.r For ... JUoitoB...... N tt. IS ... fk f'.drv. .. . Tli:iniA.k .. Nov. TOIIUIpkll. . . n Frmnr).r Not. Stt H Elxnore. Tillamook..,. 5 AKIaa-. Fur.k ..... Not. & roak water. . .Coo. Ray. ... . Nov. P 'ORAk.. ..... saa Dl.se..., Nov. Tr.l.mook. . . . F.ndon ..Nov. ttoMCitr sanp.dm. Nov. PaJcoa Faa Praodars Nov. f'. W. Elder. .n Dttc.. ... Not Boavor Baa Pdro. ... Nov. Dauntless, that n libeled yesterday in a lull Drought by tha Hammond Lumber Company to recover about S71 I'M" for the loss of the piling raft that wt.a wrecked on Peacock Spit, haa re ceired word from the ownera that Ui craft probably will be released on bonds next Monday ao that she can proceed to ban Francisco. Marine" .Notes, J. K. Conway, chief constructing en gineer of tha Bureau of Lighthouses, who left Seattle last week aboard tha tender Mansanlta for a tour of atatlona aa far south aa tba Columbia River, reached the city by rail yesterday from Neah Bay. where the Mansanlta la barbound. Captain J. E. Copeland. of the tug Paniel Kern, whose license was sua pended for a period of Ave daya by Local Inspectors Edwards and Fuller, on hla admission that ha had "cross signaled" the steamer Geo. W. Elder recently, resumed command of tha Kern yesterday, succeeding; Captain K. B. Orunstad. Lumber laden for the Golden Gate, tha steamer Hoquiam left down from the rortlund mill laat evening. The steamer Shoshone la to proceed to aea today from Oak Point with .a cargo for San Francisco, and the Taznajpata la to aall tomorrow. Advlcea have been received that tha Bank Line ateamer Sirverlc aalled from Yokohama November S with S4U0 tons of cargo, of which SZ40 tona are for Portlund and northern consignees and the remainder la destined for overland pointa. She la due at Victoria Novem ber 23. Captain Parsons, of tha Port of Port land tug Wallula, haa received an offl- rial communication thanking him for having towed Into tha river the Inner bar buoy recently, after It had drifted 1 rollea to aea. The lighthouse service 111 reset the can. which Is held at Fort Stevens. Laden with 77.!4 feet of lumber, valued at 114.31s. the British schooner Pavld Evan la to leave down from St. Johns today tn tow of the steamer Ocklahama. bound for Osaka. Japan. When tba Evana arrived from Koba last month aha brought to Astoria members of the crew of tha schooner William Nottingham, which waa aban doned at sea and waa later towed Into the river by the tug Wallula. Movement of Vessels. PmtTl.AND. Nov H. Arrived Sieamer f-hASta. from Fan Krancl.co; etramrr Tiver ton, trom San Fnclco; steamer Wssh trn.w. from Port l.n Luis; t-.ro.r flu. H, Klmore. from Tillamook; st.amer Casco. from e.o Frsocit-o. eAl.ed oiur Uo qulam. for S.n Francisco. Ast-irli. Nov. 11. lft np at 3 A. M.. st.amer :hat.. hailed at a A. M.. steam, rr N:iim. for ..a I'rancltco. Armed at A. M. and left up at to a. at., ifrtmrr Tlv.rion. from F.n Krsnc.ro. Fared St t . 1 i a. M.. .t-arr..r Johan 1'oul.en. for Fa Frn;:-o. Hail -a at A. AJ.. ateamT ioiiin f.at for Ttt'.amiMili. iai.'d at 1 A. M tarnr ("tlartl, tor Haq f rinmra Arrive! at J.l P. H., stramt r Whtna, from ion tan l.uta. Arrtrod at 4: JO P. il.. Frvnr-h bark Jomvlll, from Bristol. Lft up at 2 I. M . it'imer Washtenaw; at 4 P. M. atramrr Kim or, Avoi-l. Nov. la Arrtvd at 6:30 and lft up at lu 30 P. M . tti.mr Caaco. frnxn Sta Kran'ta-o. Arrlv-'d Steamer tihaaia. from fan Kranciii-o, Not. 1 1. Arrird at 4 A. M-. ataifr IWatcr. from I'ortiand. Palled it 1 r. M, at Muirr Nnrthiaivt. for Portland. Arrived a 3 P. il.. team-r Maverick, froro Portlvnd. St!d laat nlrht. steamers To :n!t4 and t'rl-. tor Portland. Arrived ('.earner Kae 0 from iSan P!r: at M P. M . .-ainer Kalron. from Portland. Cooa H r. .-. 11 Arrived laat Blcbt turner A.iian. from Eureka. ; in Frnt:li o. Nov. 1 1. Arrived f team era ittr of I'tirb!. from Victoria; Baer, Kalcon. Ii4rmit'in, from Portland; Kedon- . fram I'nn IlavV- I na-a n t r.im 1 . n I : a Mvri. - t. from Aamria; Marttlaaw Htvar! k::iea. Failtd Ht earners Tahoa. for Cray a Harhor; F. l-ooi. for Antoria- Montana, PreaMnt. fir Beattla, N'orthianJ. for Port land: Jutnault, for TCIMapa; Brooklyn, for Kea:t:e, Nov. 7 1 Arrived Strainer TTma tl'Ia, from Haa Fraprieoo; "ol. H. L. Drakt and barr tA. from Pan FYanrlaro; ateamer Kurhivcn, from Han rranclaco: ateamer kumrlr, from Yokohama. raTd Steam er Governor, for San Pr inciti o; steamer toraTla. for Junu; ateamer Humboldt, for hkafwav: ateamer PaJrhavea. for Port Gam ble. tamr M. F. Plant, for Fan FTanriaco; earner CurtcaA for rkaawajr; ateamer CoU IL L. Drake, lor Ticom. Tldea at Aatorla Hand ay. A. II feet 1I;40 A, M....A.1 fet i:lO P. 34 T 7 foet COLLEGE GETS 100 INSECTS Colltxtion of Philippine) Bars Se?nt to Corralli Institution. ORK'IOS AORICTLTl'RAL, COLLEGE. rorvailtsC Nv. 11. i Special. I The splenrtul collection of Insects belong ing to the department of semlogy and entomology of tlie Oregon Agricultural College ha been augumented within the past few daya hy the gift from Professor E. M. Ledyard, of the Uni versity of the Philippines, of 100 In sevts from the Philippine Islands. Th new addition to the collection will be on exhibition at the entomological lab. oratory. Professor K. M. Ledyard la the head of the entomological department tn the University of the Philippine. College of Agriculture at Loa Vanos. p. I. In his deslra to build up the collection at Los Vanos he proposes to exchange apeclments with the local department. Portland Rratanrant Roopms. The Portland Itestaurant. formerly Io-ated at JOS Washington street, will reopen this morning at 344 Washing, ton street, above Seventh street. Quick aervlce. popular prlcea and American cook a. L Rail Rates Shown to Be Lower Than Water Routes. ERIE COURSE COMPARED Tran-aoontlnentaJ Lines Prepare) to Hold Trmffic AgaJrvst Possible In roads of Panama Cut-Off. Heavy Conunodltlea Factor. A comparison of tha cost of trans portation by canal and by rail recently oompleted by the bureau of railway economics of tha Department of Com merce and Labor shows that tha oost tha ton mile on the Erla Canal la s.l mills, while tha rail average for tha United State aa a whole la 7.6S mllli a notable difference In favor of the railroad a. This Information Is interesting to shipper In view of the approaching completion of the Panama Canal. Rail road men hare been making a study of the situation In the endeavor to devls a scheme whereby the oost of tranecon tlnental shipments by rail can be made lower than the lowest possible rat through the canal. Sine 1SS3 the. canals of the state of New York have been maintained and operated at tho expense of tha state for the free passage of boarts, the only charges paid by the shipper by canal being those of the boatmen for con veyance. Official data Indicate that up to' 1905 the cost of the Erie Canal was about SS7.S00.000. or ll!.00 the mile. I'aaeea) Biggest Factor. If only 4 per cent be allowed for Interest charges and extraordinary re pairs and depreciation on the Erie Canal and Its total cost be taken at only $55,000,000. the annual fixed charges for these purposes Is (2.300,000. This may be termed the aggregate cost of capital reduced to an annual basis. As nearly as can be computed the expense of maintaining the Erie Canal for the year 1909 waa 1672.105. The average ton-mile charge made by boat men for conveyance of traffic over the Erie Canal Is 1 mills. A liberal esti mate of the traffic nn the Erie Canal for the year 1909 Is 435.000,000 ton miles. Apportionment nf the aggregate an nual cost of capital to this ton mileage gives 1 01 mills the ton mile. The cost of maintenance likewise appor tioned gives 1.55 mills the ton mile. These Items, added to the Immediate charge for conveyance of 2 mills, males the total coat of transportation of freight on the Erie Canal S.61 mills the ton mile. Rail Rate Lower. For the same year. 1909. the average freight receipts were 2 mills the ton mile by the New York Central. (.1 mills by the Erie. 7.4 mills by tha Lacka wanna and 14 mills by the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Tha cost of trans portation on the Erla Canal exceeds any of these items. The average rail recelpta, moreover. Include returns from high-grade mer chandise such as is not carried In any quantity on tha Erla Canal. The traffic on the Erie Canal la composed prin cipally of grain, lumber. Iron, Iron ore, stone and coal. The recelpta of tha railwaya from such trafflo ara lower than the average reoelpta. and therefore the ratio of rail recelpta to oanal re celpta on tha kind of traffic that la carried by canal Is lowerthan these percentages Indicate. The railwaya moreover, are In aerv Ice all of the time while the cannl is Idle an average of four and a half month of the year. MARTYRS BORNE IN MIND JI !bernlan to Honor Memory of Manchester Heroes Monday. Division No. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, will hold memorial exer cise a In honor of Allen, Larkln and O'Brien, tha Manchester martyra, No vember 20. The ezerclaea will ba held In Woodmen of the World Hall t US Eleventh street. An appropriate musi cal programme has been arranged for the even in it. The orator of the evening; will be Joseph Mannlx, late of Near York, but now a resident or roruana. Tie nas Ions; been Interested In Irish history. The prosrramme follows: Opening; remarks. T. J. Murphy ; selection of Irish airs. Miss Mary Barrett; baritone solo. A. B. Cain ; soprano solo, Mrs. Frank Ruckert; tenor solo, F. 8. Pierce; soprano solo. Mrs. Walter tSheasffren; address. Joneph Man nix; bass solo, Frank D. Hennesny; alto nolo, Mrs. W J. Smith; tenor solo, Francis Fletcher. The committee havlna the affair In chance la composed of W. P. Llllla, P. V. Lane, Dan Surran, P. J. Smyth and F. Mai Ion. TWO REUNITED IN COURT Wife FterglTf Sponaa Whrn He) Glvea Hlmaelf to lord. "Whaf tha charge against thl man r" asked Judge Taxweil, when Charlee W. Wright, a paJe and haga-ard cow dweller, appeared In Municipal Court yesterday. "Well, your honor." replied Delia Wright, wife of tha prieoner. "wa wer carrying a stick of eordwood. Into tha house, and my end became too heavy I Cure Men 10 IS MY FEE Pay When Cured (id eral Debility, Weak sert fs, la aaasala Kesulta of exoosure. overwork, etc. Ail- ments of Bladder and K I 4 a y a, Varleoae Veins, ejnlrklr aad ser. aaaaeMtly fared at amall eipsH, I cure such allmente aa Varicose Veins. Piles. Specific Blood Poison, etc., completely and permanently, often with only a single treatment. Office hours A. M. to P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO. S34H Waahtaartom St, Coraar First, Portlaad, Orvgoa. DIABETES iKSi-;. Ith success r e. strict diet. PhTSle.nutTitlr. Sal-&ano re mnvM all irmsln'nl of the dlstS4 produces g.ta In weicht. inuicle and a.rvs power and energy. At leading druggista. SAL-SAN O CO.. SJVi W. Bisailasy. Writs Imr beokla. It. T. A DATA CONNED Cisr eainriveiiays No Detention From Occupation Family DR. A. G. SMITH. The Lreadlaa; ielalUt. I am m reartatered aad Hoeaaipd phralrtao con fin I na: mr a peel a I pranloe to Ike allmenla of I hmvm more money inveated la my eMtabllaameat tkaa all other Port land aaeclallato eomblned. I publish my true photograph, rorrect name, personally conduct my office, I am the most success ful and reliable, as medical cre dentials and press records prove. I make this statement so that you will know you consult a true spe cialist, who sees and treats' pa tients personally. I possess skill and experience, acquired In such a way that no other can share. A thorough investigation should be made hy every ailing' man as to the specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and those who depend upon you demand the best medical attention. I have the abil ity and I can (rive you this service. I have always charged a very rea-. sonable fee. so that my services may be obtained by any man who sincerely desires to be cured. I make no misleading- statements or unbusinesslike propositions; neither do I desire to be particu larly Independent, and X would like to have you for a patient. If you will come to me on a strictly pro fessional basis, and the induce ments that I offer, which are my ability and twenty years success ful experience, time-saving treat ment and guarantee of cure of cer tain ailments. NO M O N K Y REQHRED TO CO M M K NC E TRE ATM K XT. Many patient have no confidence In their doctor because he demands pay jAefore a cure has been effect ed, and there are many who have been misinformed about their con dition, or through unsuccessful treatment have become skeptical and think there is no c u f for them. I want an opportunity to treat such cases. It makes no dif ference about the- financial part, as I accept pay for my services as benefits are derived, when I am satisfied the patient is reliable. Health Is capital at interest. I will prove my ability to cure you before asking pay for my profes sional services. WRTTTEV GtARATTEE Dr. Smith's written g-uarantee means a cure or no pay for services. I guarantee to cure certain ailments or refund everv dollar vou have paid me for my services. My services cost you nothing unless I cure your Varicose Veins, Hernia, Piles, Fistula. Blood IHsorders. or anv ailment I guarantee to cure. My terms are reasonable and no more than you are able and willing to pay for benefits. Oflce hours 9 A. M. to S P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Doctor A. G. Smith EVnUNCE 3S4H MORRISOJf STREET, PORTUAJTO, OR. and I dropped it. and ha alapped me." "But I'll never do it again," pleaded the recalcitrant spouse. "AH right then." responded hi wife, hesitatingly. "Give yourself to the Lord and I'll take you back this time." For answer Wright extended his hands and th two met In loving em brace. "Sentence suspended. Next!" said the Judge. New School Nears Completion. KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Nov. 11. CURES FOR MEN MEN READ WHAT OUR PATIENTS BAT. Tha original, with hundreds of others on Vila Id our office. No names or addresses revealed, as our deallnss with our natlents sre jsrr.dly confidential. The., and many other MEN have been cured or WEAKNESS AND AILMENTS peculiar to their sex after other speclallata had failed to ev.a lv. re Uet. READ and be conrlnc.d: TESTIMONIALS. Ore. Medical Institute, Portland Oen tlemen: It Is some time .Ince I rsll.d at your office. At that time you ald I was curel. hlch 1 am. I you 112 and would Ilk. to .ttle with you. but can't now. but will In a week. You did a nice niece of work when you made me a healthy man assln. and I wlil clsdlr recommend ou to all w.ak and ufTer lns men. tSlsn.d) . 3. Heppner. Or.. July ?I. 1911. Ore. Medical Institute Genu: I have nlnlahed th. ls.t treatment. I hsv. improved greatly this month and think another month will cure me. although I was In a t.rrlbl. condition at flrat. ED. R. C. Chehall. Wash. Dear Doctors: I am cured up now. Z don't have any trouble at n!ht and my bladder Is all rlrht. In fact, 1 fwl Ilk. a n.w man. I am not tlr.d In th mornlncs and the dark cir cles under my eyes are (olnc away. Slsned) O. M. Dunsmulr. Cal.. May 2. IML Dear Doctor: I am f.ellns better than I have for a rar. I can discover no troubl. whatever now. I have nothing hut nrali. for your Institution. A. O. M. Hlll.boro. Or.. April IT. 1011. Ore. Medical Institute Than, to your skil full treatment I cannot notice any bad symptoms. I assln extend my sincere thsnks to you all and shall always re gard you aa my greatest b.neractors. R. 8. Salem. Or. Ore. Medical Institute T received your letter. I am entirely well and need no more treatment. I thank you very much for what you have done for ms and th way that youur.dma. Portland. Or. D.ar Doctor: Tour let ter received. Doctor. I think I am cur.d. Th. trouble has stopped completely and thank you tor your kindness. I will ca:l and pay you as soon as possible. C P. OUR EXCLUSIVE METHODS Onr Exrlu-virs Method are your great tfM hops for a romplpte cure. If you are aflTLlctrd with may Blood IHrvraae Nerv ous and Vital Decline PUr. Klriot-y, Bladder. 8perlal and Chronic Dicave peculiar to M K.N'. You are wasting money and eodjuijrerlnir your health In treating with ordinary pecialUtn. Our tItii of treat meut have e.t abllnhed their relia btllty by permanently carina; caeca that bad been vnencceieful1y treated by other KKMfcMBKK That In treating with us you cannot lose anything, because we Remember, we have been here for years, are permanently located. Incorporated and licensed under the ltvi of Oregon to conduct and operate a Medical Institute, Sanitarium and Hospital for the treatment of Men's Aliments. Our staff of phy sicians are graduates from the leading colleges In Europe and the United States CURES GUARANTEED. PAT WHEX CURED. MEN. IF IN TROUBLE, CONSULT U TODAY. If you cannot call, write for free book and self -examination blank. Many esses cured at borne. Hours 0 A. aU. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE lltt MORRISOX ST., BETWEEX FOCBTH ASD FIFTH. PORTXA3JD, OR. or Home ' NO SEVERE OPERATIONS. MA NT CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IX ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVING, MOST NAT URAL. MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE . YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS 13 A FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI ENCE AND EQUIPMENT. WHICH ARE THE KEYSTONE TO SUC CESS I HAVE THE REST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. I Invite you to coma to my of floe. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Her nia, "Nervous Debility. Blood Dis orders. Piles. Fistula, Bladder. Kid ney, and all Men's Ailments, and s;lve you FREE a physical examin ation: If necessary a microscopical and chemical a n a 1 y 1 of secre tions to determine pathological and bacteriological conditions. Every person should take advan tage of thla opportunity to learn their true condition. A permanent cure Is what you want. COGESTEO VErXS y Impair vitality. I dally demonstrate that varicose veins -can be cured In nearly all cases by one treat ment, in such a satisfactory way that the vital parta are preserved and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circu i.inn i. r.nldlv re-establ Ished. In- f stead of the depressing conditions. I guarantee you i-ur. cured or refund the money. KIDXET AI BLADDER AILMENTS. With these ailments you may have more compllcationa than are presented by any other ailing or gans. By my searching Illumina tion of the bladder I determine ac curately the ailment, and by micro scopical examination anel urinalysis I make doubly sure the condition of the kidneys. thu laying foun dations for eclenttfij treatment. HW6" FOR BLOOD DISORDERS. I use Professor Ehrlich's wonder ful new discovery, "606." In cases of Specific Blood Disorders. It cures, and Is the greatest marvel of medi cal science. This new remedy has been successfully used rn thousands of cases. Let me explain It to you. KERVOtS DEBILITY. I have long been a close student of the condition known as Nervous Debility in men. Sufferers from this trouble are nearly always told by their family physician that there is no help; that it means wornout nature, and that some powerful stimulant for temporary effect Is the only help. I go deeper Into the cause of the trouble and usually find a deranged or damaged local condition responsible As long aa a mtin lives he should b as strong In every vital function as he is phvsically constituted. I have a scientific, powerful and permanent treatment for you which is as nat ural and direct as It Is efficient. Why treat with Irresponsibles . when vou can secure the expert service's of a responsible specialist? See me If you have any of the following ailments: Varlcoae VWna, !--. Blood and Sfcla Ailments, Bladder tronWea, Eruptions Ulcers, Piles or Fistula. fSDeclaL) J. H. Garrett has complet ed his work on the new Merrill school building, which cost $16,689. The building Is modern in every respect and, while only two rooms have been completed thla .Fall to relieve tne con gestion In the other building, the re mainder will be taken up and finished later. As soon as furniture arrives the two rooms will receive claases. Pianos rented, $3, 4 and to per month. Free drayage. Kohler & Chase, ST5 Washington street. " do not charge for failure, but only for permanent curee. Therefore, you nouId certalnlv. In dutv to vourself, JWE8TI GATK OI K METHQJ,. which are totally different from thoi of any other spe cialist, before you place your case else where. Our charge are the most reaaonalU of any reliable specialist west of New York, and we will arrange terms so that any man can place hla case with ua and receive a cure. CHARGE FOR CURES ONLY Many patient haro told us alter we cured them, that ther hesitated at first to ootne on account of never haTing re ceived relief eisewhere, and they bad almost become se skeptical aa to think there waa no onre for them. We want aa opportunity to treat Just such men, and It make ao difference about the financial part, as wa nerer accept pay for our services until we accomplish a cure. If there I any doubt about the case being curable by our methods, pro Tided we are satisfied the patient U sin cere and reliable. VARICOSE VETNS. are usually found on left si da Symp toms Aching or pain In groin or bark, nervousness, weakness, loss of vitality, Jack of ambition and wasting. We cure varicose enlargement by one treatment In one visit, without a severe surgical operation or suffering, or keeping you away from business. KIDNTCY A5D BLADDER TROUBLES. Obstruction, Straining, pain In Back. En Urged Glands, Nervousness, Swelling, Uric Acid. We can stop these symptoms right away and they won't come back, because the cause of them is done away with by a cure being effected. We don't use strong, painful, injurious Injections that do great harm. Our method cures with out pain, gives Immediate benefits and a lasting cure. Specific Blood Poison Cured hi One Treat incut by the German Method of Injection, the Greatest Dis covery of the Age. You need not now take injurious medicines for years. The symptoms, such as, sores in the month, throat and tongue, fulling hair, blotches and sores, begin to disappear in IS hoars. A STRAIGHT TALK TO MEN By C. K. Holsman, M.D., the Leading Specialist I am an expert specialist treating ail ments of men exclusively. I own my own office and equipment, publish my true photograph, and personally super vise the treatment of aU patients from the time they come to me until they are discharged aa cured. Although my time Is fully occupied from earlv morn until late at night in looking after the wants or my patients and in administering my Tec4al treatment for Blood Poison. Vari- cose Veins and other diseases, I always taKe pleasure in consulting with new patients. In offering my services to the afflicted I am giving you the BEST that can be ' hsd anywhere. My experience and repu tation for the past 18 years can leave no doubt as to my ability, honesty and Integrity and should be sufficient to convince the most skeptical that I am the FOREMOST and LEADING Special ist In Portland. I possess skill and ex perience acauired In such a way that no other can share it and should not be classed with Inexperienced doctors or specialists. A thorough Investigation should be made by every ailing man as to the specialist he consults. Duty and destiny tn a) f anrl fhnaa i n rlananil linon VOU demand the best medical attention. I have the ability and can give you this service. I have always charged a very reasonable fee. so mat my services may . be obtained by any man who sincerely , C. K. HOLSMAN. M. U- desires to be cured. I make no misleading statements, false promises or un businesslike propositions. I would like to have you for a patient If you will come to me on a strictly professional basis, accepting Inducements that I offer, which are my ability. 18 years successful experience, time saving treatment and cure of certain diseases. My Positive Cure for Weakness Every weak man is eager to have his strength and vitality restored. It's man's greatest pride to BE A MAN. yet It Is a scientific fact that few men need be weak. In nearly every case lost vigor can be easily arid quickly overcome. There are many distinct lo cal causes undermining man's vitality and these nerve-racking' ailments can not go on forever without producing serious or' Irreparable damage. With strength and ambition sapped, happi ness and success are Impossible. My accurate and successful methods, CURE ABSOLUTELY and PERMANENTLY every case of WEAKNESS I accept for treatment. I MAKE MEN STRONG. I find that as soon as the cause is corrected you act letter, feel better, look better, and the rapidity with which vitality and strength are re stored under my treatment will please and surprise you. I offer you my serv ices for a reasonable fee, with an ab solute guarantee of honest treatment and permanent cure. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON In Its various forms and complications la a treacherous disease. You must conquer It or it will conquer you. Old forma of treatment kept down symp toms, but rarely cured. The NEW GERMAN REMEDY "606" gives you a new lease on life. I was the first specialist on the Coast to make use of this remedy and I - believe I have had greater experience -with It than all other specialists put together. The wonderful results I have obtained con vince me that it Is the ONE ABSO LUTE and PERMANENT CURE for every stage of blood poison. I intro I Treat All Ailments of Men and Cure to Stay Cured I Offer Free Consultation and Advice I Invite you to come to my office- I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins. Hernia. Nervous Debility. Blood Disorders. Piles. Fistula, Blad der, Kidney and all Men's Disorders and give you FREE a physical examination. Every person should take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A permanent cure is what you want. If you are suffering from any of the above disorders and cannot call, write to me immediately, giving me a description of your case in your own words. By return mall I will send you absolutely free a diagnosis of your case and my beet professional advice as to how to proceed In order to correct your trouble. My office Is open aU day from- A. M. to 3 P. Sundays from 10 to 11. AU correspondence treated confi dently. Letters cheerfully answered. Dr. C. K. HOLSMAN 221Va Morrison Street Corner First Street PORTLAND, OREGON Listen To Me I am a duly qualified phy sician and sur geon. I have h.il tn VA.r x p rlence in x p e rlence in Mf-Vi ,yec?a!try.UCU,ar BS& m spec) Disorders of Men I do not cure alt ailments, but cure all I take. There Is no delay. You are benefited at once. The spark of life is soon revived and quickened. Once more hope is re kindled and life becomes bright again. I Cure Men Quickly with Blood Ailments. Nervous De cline, Varicose Veins, Piles, Rup ture, Kidney. Bladder and ail ail ments peculiar to men. o not let money matters keep you away, as my charges are so low as to be within the reach of all. GOOD HONEST WORK and a Sftl'ARE DEAL is what you want. Consul tation and examination free. Call now or write. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. Entrance Second street, Port land, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M,, Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. DR. KEEFE CURES EN Nerve, Blood and Skin Disease Specialist Consultation and Examination Frrr, tlSK WASHINGTON ST, COR. 6th, Portland, Or. UK. KEEFE Gur. a n t e e s to Cure VARICOSE VEINS, BLADDER TROU BLES, BLOOD AND SKIN AILMENTS, NERVOUS DEBIL ITY, PILES, BLOOD I'OISON" tO" Ad ministered), AMD ALL AILMENTS COMMON TO MEN. Treatment person al. Advice confi dential. "NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID l.NLESS C L RED." o r, 7 to 8 Dally: Sunday, 10 to 1. Lesallr Qualified In Orea-oa and Other State. MEN .. ... .. .fx. , i I I I I 1 I 5 duce It directly Into the blood and In a few days you are completely cured. My fee -for the proper administration of this remedy is lower than the lowest. BE SURE YOU GET THE , GENUINE. VARICOSE VEINS. Many an unfortunate man Is ruined by Improper treatment of this disease. I cure varicose veins dally by a pain less and direct method without de tention from family or home. In such a satisfactory way that pain and swell ing ceases, healthy circulation Is re established and vigor restored. I GUARANTEE YOU A RADICAL CURE. KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES. More complications and symptoms arise from d iseases of these org an s than from any other ailment of man kind. Most all kidney and bladder troubles arise either from dissipation through injury or strain may produce the same result. The cause must first be determined and until that Is done no cure can be effected. I AB SOLUTELY and PERMANENTLY CURE these conditions in every case I accept for treatment. MY PROFESSIONAL FEES. Every, ailing man would like the opinion of an experienced, capable specialist end the best medical atten tion. Many hesitate to consult a spe cialist either through modesty or far 'of hish fees; others have no confidence in their doctor because he demands pay In advance, and others lose confidence through unsuccessful treatment and think there is no cure for them. TO ALL THESE I say, COME TO ME. You may depend upon It that you will be restored to health and streipth for a fee you will be able and willing to pay. Health Is capital at interest, and satisfied patients pay their doctor. SIGN THIS COUPON FOR VALUA BLE INFORMATION FREE. Please send me free your self-examination blank. "For Men' aa I desire to describe my case to you for the purpose of taking treatment if I decide you can cure me and your charge Is low enough to suit me. Name Address i THE i DR. GREE SYSTEM OF MAN BUILDING THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES. It matters not what your ailment i, nor who has-treated it, if it is curable we will give you immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. Do not allow money matters to keep you from getting well. We charge nothing to prove our meth ods will cure you.. Our offer NO MONEY REQUIRED UNTIL SATIS FIED Is vour absolute nrotectlon. Consultatl bn. Examination and Diagnosis free and private. We claim for our treatment noth ing "wonderful" or "secret" it is simplv our successful way of doing things. AFFLICTED MEJf. before treatiwe elaewhere, honestly Investigate our proven methods. You will then under stand how easily and quickly we cure all curable eases of VARICOSE VEIN'S without aevere auralcal operations SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON with out Injurloua drugs (608 skillfully administered when preferred)! NERVO- VITAL DEBILITY without stimulative remedies; B L A D D E R and KIDNEY troubles; PILES, RECTAL complaints, and all aliments of men. What you want is a cure. Come to us and get it. Once under tur treatment you will quickly realize how simple a thing It is to get well In the hands of a specialist who knows hi business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to years. We put new energv Into worn-out bodies. Office hours, daily, 9 to 6; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 362 Washington St., Portland, Or. L. T3 YEE & SONS T16 old eminent Chinese successfully, such as weak nerves, constipation, asthma, catarrh, cancer, piles, nerv ousness, rheumatism, blood poison, lung, liver, kidney and stomach ' trouble; also ailments of men and women. No matter who has failed, I guarantee a cure If cur- .J able. I have spent a lifetime ptudv of herbs and graduated from severar universities and took posi -graduate courses In rhina. I have thousands of testimonials from my grateful patients. I use only th most harmiess Chinese herbs, regardless of. the high price. So I can help you. Cal. or write for symptom blank and circular. I- T. YEE & SOXS MEDICINE CO.f 1424 First. S E. Cor. Alder. Portland. Or.