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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND," SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 14, 1908. 13 s LOOEt FOR COVE TO GIVE SHELTER Master Mariners Discuss Ad '. visibility of Having - Pface Selected. ; . SAY CAPE BLANCO COULD M IMPEOVED Under Existing Condition Craft Are Compelled to Battle With Storms When It Would Bo De sirable to lion for Corer.' . ; Mariners plains' along th coast are discussing ths advisability of starting a movement wlth the purpose- In view of establishing ,a suitable plae between Ban Francisco and , the Columbia (.river where vessels might put. In for shelter , if partly disabled or ' when bucking up against a heavy storm and sea. - ; At present thai coast line la quite "un familiar to a number of manners be. cause of the danger of striking rocks and reefs . when running in close, and inererore even smaller crarc ' are com I FiUF-VFAn.ni n inn ivwn wic rnnvFiFn cnr.fP it cfi tl ) 1V2VR. felled to keep Out to sea In storms when hey i would save fuel and perhaps time if they could dodge into a sheltered bay .and' drop anchor while waiting lor, .the .'Storm; to blow over.'".- y . i" Shelter Cove along the canrornia ' coast has been found accessible - for smalljcoasters, but it, too, la said to be . aangeroua because, or rocae, ana mas tera will not take to it except under , most extraordinary . conditions. A few days ago a number ot lumber droghers .bound north sought shelter there while a terrific northwester howled along off shore and piled up tremendous combers. It is said in the lee of Cape Blanco would be . found a suitable anchoring . ground if a few rocks barring-the en ' trance were blasted away. Possibly the Jovernment can be induoed to bave this one and mariners have talked the mat ter over until it Is probable that it will be laid before the authorities in the near future. :- Cape Blanco is the most westerly Hj point on the Oregon coast and is marked -. by a large light. It Is said to be fairly well sheltered both from the north and south, the shore line forming a small bight between Port Orford and Cape Blanco lighthouse, near which Elk creek empties into the sea. It is also said that the depth there is sufficient to ac commodate even large steamers of deeper draft although they are not in as much need of shelter ae the smaller . steam schooners that come north in ballast and carry grain or lumber for return cargoes. EXPECT TIDE TO ASSIST. Attempt Will Be Made to Float Min nie Kelton Today. An attempt will be made thla morn ing to float the waterlogged steam chooner Minnie E. Kelton which has lying in Youngs bar. near As- tnce towed into port by the steam schooner torla schooner Washington after having been abandoned off i equina bay several weeks ago. The attempt will be made at high tide and barges will be placed along side upon which it Is Intended to rest the craft while towing her up the river to the drydock at St Johns where re pairs will be made. Tha, hull is filled with lumber and therefore exceptionally heavy. . ... Since towed in the wreck has steadily settled and there la some question or it being possible to float it. Several attempts to pump out ths hold proved failures. . . The Kelton wss abandoned after the deckload and house had been carried away, in a storm In the vicinity of the mouth of the Coldmbla river while the vessel was bound from Oravs Har bor to San Francisco. Eleven of the crew were drowned. Ivar Benneche, five years of age and son of Captain and ' Mrs.' O. Benneche, has perhaps sailed th seas more than any other person of his age.- He has crossed the Paclflo eight, times and it wouMtake a aood.deal of figuring to iBceMaln the exact distance covered for tne trips were maae on a sailing ves set which, i as is weir known, does not always take the short routs between two given points. ; ' , Captain Benneche : Is master of ths five-masted schooner H. K. Hall which is now loading piling at tha mills of the Inmen-Poulsen Lumber company, and , be . went to sea shortly after bis birth at San Francisco. , Since then he has followed the life of a sailor without having been inside a house excepting on occasions when visiting friends with his parents. He Is getting an early and fine education, however, for Mrs. Benneche- Is an -accomplished woman and he never misses his daily leesons In reading, Writing and arithmetic. Mrs. Benneche Is also an sh-tiste and musician besides being an expert with the cam- Txed end- Knapptott to Harrington Point, Wash.; and about 1 mile tl degrees 14 minutes (E. 1-4 N.) from the house on Portugese Point ' About June 4,-108. a fh white Post lantern light will be l llshed II feet above the. water sua; sd from a wblts arm on an unpainted pile, to guide vessels In the sharp turn at tne narrowest part of the channel. . Slaughter light structure, which was carried away and' the light extinguished June 10, will be rebuilt and the light re lighted as soon ss practicable, it; Helena Jetty light, a fixed white ttost lantern light, will be moved about 200 feet 185 degrees (S. K.), and the light suspended It feet above the water from a white arm on a seven pile dol phin. ,'! . Yaeulna hay entrance, a red second class nun, heretofore reported adrift, was replaced June 1. ,- MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Juns IS. Condition of the bar at p. m., smooth; wind northwest, 10 miles; weather cloudy. Left up at i a. m., steamer Roma. Left up at 0:30 a. m., Norwegian ship Asgard. Arrived at a. m., schooner w. 7, Jewett, from Radondo. Arrived down at 1:30 and sailed at 6 p. m., steamer State of Cali fornia, for Ban Francisco. Arrived at 4:45 p. m. and left up at :J0 p. m steamer Eureka, from Eureka. San Francisco, June 18. Arrived steamer Argyll, from Portland. Sailed at noon, steamer Rose City, at 1:80 steamers Roanoke and Guernsey, :v for Portland, i Antwerp. June II. Arrived June 13, British', ship Elginshire, from Portland. Tides at Astoria Sunday High water, 0:00 a. m., 0.1 feet; 1:34 p. m., 7.6 feet. Low water, 0:65 a. vcu, 1.4 feet; 5:64 p. nu, t.t feet. , ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The steamer Alliance left for Coon Bay last night The steamer Breakwater Is due to arrive here this afternoon from Coos Bay.. 4 The steamer Eureka arrived here last night from Eureka via Coos Bay. Tha Norwegian steamer Dashlld Is reported as being under charter to load lumber on the Columbia river in Ucto ber for Kurope. era, as Is shown by ths accompanying illustrations which were taken by her. The schooner affords all the comforts of a home, having five good slsed rooms with bath, and there Is a dark room and studio where Mrs. Benneche turns out some really clever works of art Nor is the little sailor lad deprived of the pleasure dear to boys ashore for the spacious deck is his playground and in one corner he has a little farm yard where a pair of rabbits; several b&ntanj ehlpkens and other pets live 10 luxury. On his travels little Ivar has visited South America. Australia, China. , Brit ish Columbia and several places In Uncle Sam's domain along the Paclflo, and now he la anxious to see what the Cralghall, Br. ss ..... . . . Ban Francisco Earl of Carrlch, Br, as. . ..San Francisco isAn Qas mm VHeswaalrsa Dulwich," Br," is. t . ". . . . . . . .Ouaymas land of the mikado looks like. Knight Templar, Br. ss...,. Valparaiso fladames. Oer. ss.. ...Puget Sound Ascot. Br. ss... .....,, ..Victoria Baric, Nor. ss....... San Francisco Katanga, Br. ss. .......... . .. .Ouaymas Daghlld, Nor. ss. , San Francisco Xa stoats In Ballast to Xioad Grain. -Manx King, Br, sh.............Taltral fort Crawford, Br. sh. ...... ....Callao Agnes Oswald, Br. sh Callao River Falloch, Br. bk. ... Nordsee, Oer. sh Oregon, Oer. sh Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk.' Henrietta, Oer. sh Aster, uer. dk...... NOTICE TO MARINERS. Several Changes Have Been Made Along Columbia. CaDtaln'P. J. Werllch. lighthouse in spector of this district, has lasued the following notice to mariners: ' Oravs Bav light Columbia ' river, to be located in eight feet of water on the northerly sine or tne cnannei rrom BUSINESS and , PLEASURE are ' two things that are sought by; aH people, and few .really enjoy either. WHY? Because they do npt have good health as thej- should. No appetite, always nervous; despond ent, indigestion, 1 don't resfwell at nights j at times it seems almost im possible to concentrate your v mind to your 'business; al ; ways' having trouble with constipation, and a thousand other troubles, t COME US ; and we will place you in a condition where you will be able to " enjoy both your business and pleasure. Call or address , , IMP0NDCR0 -THERAPY ; !( COMPANY ' . 608 - Merchants'- Trust BIdg. - f.Portland, Or." ; . . ' Entrance,:326 Washington j I1 IQ The French bark Desalx has been Placed on the berth at Antwerp 1 ortland by Balfour, Outhrle A Co. The river Is still rising, and the gauge In the harbor la expected to show 19.4 feet this morning and 19.8 feet tomor row morning. The Columbia rose rap idly at Umatilla yesterday, but there Is little danger of the Willamette going higher than 20 feet above sero. The Norwegian ship Asgard will ar rive at Oreenwlch dock this morninic with a cargo of cement from Antwerp, consigned to W. P. Fuller A Co. The oriental liner Numantla Is re- wlvlnr flour at AJblna dock, but will soon shift to the flour mills. She Is booked to leave for Hongkong and way ports next tsaturaay. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Xsg-uUr Uaers Dae to Arrive, .June 14 ..June 14 ..June 10 , .June 14. , .June 17 .June 38 ..June 13 ...July 1 ...Aug. 1 . . Sept I .Sept 10 Eureka, Eureka and Coos Breakwater, Coos bay ...... Roanoke, San Pedro and way. Rose City. San Francisco .... Alliance, Coos Bay tate, San Francisco O. W. 'Elder,-San Pedro, way... Nicomedia, orient . .-. Arabia, orient . , . Alesia, orient . Numantla, orient stegulax Unera to Depart. Eureka, Eureka and Coos...... Juns 15 Breakwater. San Francisco. ..... .June IT Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. June 18 Alliance. Coos Bay .......... , June 80 Numantla, orient June 30 Hose City, San Francisco. June 30 f. W. Elder, San Pedro ,.June 25 tate. Ban Franolsoo .......... Juna 3T loomedia. orient .July IS Arabia, orient ........Aug. 16 Alesia. orient. Sept 15 -': ".' Yess.sl I'ort. . Broderick' Castle, Br. ship .Stream Larclemore, Br. sh..... ..O. "W. P. dock Crown of India, Br. bk...i....ETydock Ley land Bros., Br.jsh W. P. Donna Franceses, Br. bk Astoria Alsterkamp, Oer. bk ...Astoria Ancalos. Br. ship.' ..O. W. Churchill. Am. sch... .Astoria Echo, Am. bktn.. .............. Astoria Kelburn. Br. bk .Aetorla Minnie Kelton, Am. as Astoria Emanuel Accame, It bk. Columbia No. 1 Davis, torpedo boat. Stream Fox. torpedo boat.. ........ ....Stream Numantla, Oer. ss. ..Alblna H. K. Hall, Am. sch . ...Inman-Poulsen Nome City, Am. ss E. W. Mills Washington. Am. ss. Rainier InHrklp, Br. ss. ............. .Linnton Foverio. Br. ss , ....E. A W. MlUs Vendee. Fr. bk .Montgomery No. 3 Aegerd. Norr sh. .Greenwich John A. CampbelVAnvss.Tongua Point Roma. Am. ss.c. .......... .Portsmouth Eurtka. Am. sa. .............. .Martin's W. F. Jewett, Am. sch... .......Astoria - . .:; ' Sa Stouts to. fcoad Zinathes. j j Ravalli. Am. ss. ......... San- Francisco I R. V, Inmun, Am, ss. . .-..Saa Francisco W. F. Jewett Am. soh. ....... .Redondo Alvens, Am. sch. ..... ...Sajv Francisco Alumna, Am. . sch. ., ....... . . . .Kahului Tiverton, Am. ss ........ nan rancisoo Sehome, Am. sch. ........... ..La Boca Oliver Olson. Am. sch. . ..San Franoiscoj Xn Bonte .With Cement and QeaeraL ! Aberfoyle. Br. sh. ......... ....Antwerp Bldart, Fr. bk . .Antwerp Albert Rlckmers, Or. bk. . . , . .Antwerp Clan Graham, Br. sh. ....... ...Cardiff Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk....... Antwerp Vlncennes, Br. sh.,....., ... Antwerp j Oaal. Fr. bk. . .. . . ............ London Neatsflelds, Br. ah; ..'.. .. .Hamburg Li David de Anjers, Fr. sh, ...... Antwerp f4V Brablocn, Br. bk........ .......Antwerp Killoran, Br. sh. ........ ......Antwerp Juinvllle, Fr. k. ............ .Antwerp Carmanian, Br. bk ........ . . .Hamburg Rochambeau, Fr. bk. ........... .Lelth Oulf Stream, Br. bk. ........ .Antwerp , Coal Ships Sn Boats. La Roche JacQuelin, Fr. bk. Newcastle. A. Fifeshlre, Br. bk..,. ... .Newcastle, A. Boasuet, Fr. bk. .......... Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers Ea Boats. i-Taunton,- Br. ss. , . ... .Guaymas Madura, Br. ss. .San Francisco Tabor, Nor ea, ............ ..Bremerton St rathf illan. Br. ss. . . .... . . . . . .Batavia Guernsey, Nor. ss. , t Pan Francisco Allan ton. Br, ea.-... Saa Franclseo .Callao ......... Yokohama ..... Yokohama ....West coast Valparaiso Marechal de Noaniea, Fr. bk. West coast Homeward1 Bound, Am. bk.Vanc'v"r. B. C Le Peller, Fr. -bk Hobart Salnte Anne, FT. bit. Newcastle, N. 8. W. Andorinha, Br. bk. , .Iqulque Lydgate, Br.' bk. ........ .Santa Rosalia Carl, Ger. ah Port Townsend JAP TREASURE STORY. Forefather Buried Coins That Proved Disappointment. From ths Japan Times. A highly respected man of old family had a "chamber of secrecy" ' in his house which the sanitary authorities one day Insisted on entering. Beneath the floor the servants found a large antiquated earthen-pot, which was at once taken to ths master. Kltayama, who opened It in expectation of rind ing something, and true to his antici pations the pot was fUled with ancient gold coins. HJB JOT was unDQunonu. xnv vaius,oia find, evidently an intended gift of his forefathers, wss carefully deposited In the family shrine, to which sake and other offerings were made In profound obeisance to the memory of the good an cestors who left such a splendid gift to posterity. A banquet was given on the following evening in honor of the auspicious event fo which several friends and neighbors were Invited. ' Here a curio dealer proceeded to In spect the coins to the breathless inter est of the whole aroun. and the critic at once pronounced them 'all lead washed with ' gold. - Kidney-Cure ftOc Bottlel"Qf$i.io Bottles MOT XXSICXITB. Fort Columbia, Wash, Hay 18. 1908. W. J. Van Damme, 185 Morrison St., Portland, Or. Sir: I am returning you the P. O. order, and request that , you send me the 33.30 .worth of your T. I had about one bottle left when I wrote you last. Since I have taken it, the fain has left my back. Tou seem to hlnk that mv kldnevs are not affected. but I know they are, and a bad case, too.- I don't want your Tea for noth ing; I am willing to pay for what I get I am much obliged to you for being so honest with me; it is not every one who would do as you have done, and be lieve you are convinced that your Tea will do what you claim for It Bo just send me another batch and accept my thanks for your trouble, as I want no money baok, even If I am. not cured. I snail give, ins xa a gooa irmi. 'mop ing to hear from you soon, I -remain, yours truly, EDWARD ROSS. W. J. Villi, Damme 185i Morrison st Next to Pap s Coffee House. (TJhmm frees; r-.jr s. .. ..'z.'tzst EjN IX FACE OF ENE1IY. , Uncontrollable ' Desire in Situations - or ureat xension. . From' ths British Medical Journal. It is not an unknown thing for sol dier to fall asleep even when- ostensibly taking an active part In an action. A ease in point la supplied by an Interest ing communication from a London sur geon who served in South Africa. He writes:-' ....... j . . . .AOJ 9 WHV BMW iWn moil 1 tlons of great tension knows that; some. oi inem -in xaci a mii mumi uj . them may be overcome by an uncon trollable desire to sleep. Jt affects some men more than others. At Honnlns Spruit, June. 100, the writer happened to be the only surgeon on the spot when Colonel Bullock (now General Bui- I . . W A . hAIIH IWft WS.S BlMCBVd IVf .W M w u...w.v.w by a Boer foroe double his own in num. nere, OStier armea ana assist, "i -Ullery. ' We were without this Invaluable assistance. Ths Boers failed to take the poet . . ,V . During the attack the wrtter visited a trench In which, one man was badly hit and another wfl lying apparently dead, except that, he had not the color of a man killed In action. The writer turned him oyer to get a better look at him and found the man had been sound asleep; G. Geevo The Well-Known Reliable CHINESE Root ana Herb DOCTOR Has made a life study of roots and herbs and In that study discovered and is giving to the world his wonderful . .. : remedies. 3fo Ksronry, Poisons o Brags Used Be Cares Without Operation Ot Without ths Aid of s Knife. He guarantees to cure Catarrh, Aath. ma. Lung, Throat Rheumatism, Ner vousness, Nervous Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney Troubles; slso Lost Man hood, Female Weakness and-all Private Diseases. , A SURE CANCER CURE Just Received from Pekln, China Safe, Sure and Reliable. IF TOU ARE AFFLICTED DON'T DE LAY DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS If you cannot call, writs for symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. CONSULTATION FREE The ft Oee We Chinese Medicine Co 161 First St. Cor. Morrison, Portland. Oregon. Pleass Mention This Psper. CHICHESTER'S PILLS VeiLc. .THE VIAMOim BBANn. A Isimi Axaru riUs Is KrS U4 boiM, SMlad iHUl Taka aa athar. hrmmwii. At k for (Ilk., DlAalONB) IIRANS) HILLS, for SS yam known at Bert, Sttnt, Almy Rsllabls SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Bias Rlbboa. V irv- 7) f OR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The best and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IDS. Cure the most obstin ate cases In 8 to 10 days. Frloe $2 per box or three boxes $5.00. Sold by drug- flsts everywhere. DR. eVlEKCK, 181 irst St., Portland. Phone Main 190B. tlABITlNA. For nrpodernalc or Internal nsa Psmplesent to any drug babitneJty pfwp tosJL RegTilsr prfce 12.00 per bottle svitirj &i ytmr drugrist or by mail m plain wrapper, 1I4. Cbenlcaf Co- St Loola. Me f er sale by biamere Brej USh W I SU. revtlaas. You will do well to come to us if, you are in need of a spe cialist. We can offer you our 'services under a guarantee to fulfill every promise we; may make to you, and as we never X accept incurable cases you' will know you will get cured. Others may treat, but WE CURE. You must come to us sooner or later; why not now? Refuse to suffer longer on promises of others. v VARICOCELE M In ths treatment of Varicocele there Is no need for experiment We have discovered, developed and perfected methods distinctly, our own by which we cure to stay cured. I Under our treatment every evidence of Varicocele and all evil affects from the disease disappear, and in its place come health and manhood. If you are suffering from Varicocele, " you certainly realize that to continue will be disastrous. 8uspensory. bandages, electric belts, patent medicines, etc., will never cure you, though we guarantee our .treatment to do so or refund every cent paid. By permission we can refer you to doaens In the city . who have been ' cured by our method, and It ought to be ot Interest to you. . We Cover the Entire Field of Chronic, Beep-Seated, i Complicated, Difficult Diseases. We want every man who Is suffering from any special disease or condition to coma and have a talk with us. No man whose weakened svstem is crying out for- help through dlseaee. or who has been guilty of early Indiscretions or late excesses, Is safe in life until such time as his errors have been corrected. . I Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Unless '- Tou 'do not ray us until yon are satisfied and tou are rMtnrUt a health. Can we say more? You may consult us free of charge and get our upinion wimuui ruijr vwti tu yvu, : methods of treatment Call and let ns, explain our - Consultation Free and Invited ; ' iiiiT m osxt, aits com iom TX.T. iimi 'in rHOlOTTOHLT ASD AT TX1 1.0WSST , COST, AJtXOOCEIiE, XTSXOCEXB, TTTAIi WSAKSTSSB, . BI.OOD AWD UMXM DXSBASSS, t JDKIBT AJTO BUSSEh riSOBSSJUi, : TiXCSSS, BOXES,. PAIBTr t. nr Exusros, BxrxnroB, xxcmaa n . urn, a mvatio y, vxx- TOVSBESB, X.OSS OP BTXBWOTK AMD TZTAXJTT AWD AU BPS. CZAX. AJTO SXiaOATB DZSOBSEXS OP USX. k Our fees foe cures are lower than the .surgeon. Medicines furnished from our-own general wn labi family vhystclan - . - M - . . " iq .lory xor tne or. con course. .-ivenience and privacy of our patients, from $1.80 to K.SO a If yon oanaot eail write for free Book- and Belf-examinatlon Blank. , BSaay oasea cosed at home. , Sours a. m, to p. m. Snaday, 10 to IS. ' 1 OREGON MEDICAt INSTITUTE 2 91H sSOBJUBOXV T XBTWXZH 4TK A3K9 BTJE, rOBTX O OXBOOB, HHmmvmmwwMtMMMvfMt j kskj: MEN AND WuMtifi . . a - I SiMharssa.laOsmBUitloBr. r OawMUr4 I Irritations or nlearaiione MMMrtowi." of eoai SMiabrsare. liliwa uraiii. j-minisw. aaa in aww THEtVMCKUIK!M.liS. gnl er poiMBoos. i SlsniMTLIf and this was not ths only case of sleep ing that day. , . , r ' Colonel, Bullock's fores were called upon to repel an attack at about 7 a. m. on empty stomachs, were obliged to lie face downward in shallow trenches and endure the shell and rifle fire from all but Invisible foes; and in the sun, after a sleepless night ot travel in rail way trucks, ' a. few of them went to sleep. ' Ths main cause, the wrtter re lieves, was the tension of the eUoatt. rt in the absence of active physical exer tion. ' ' " " The writer felt the same dlre for Sleep, but active employment kpt him awake. The woundfed, except the rruoi eeverely wounded, soon succumbed iu the beautiful action ot this natural anaesthetic. ' - WEAK fp : MEN W$. CUREP V-SSBal BsBfteasBBff BjsJB ,j e ai bave elO My fee in A!l Uncomplicated Disorders The methods X devtsed tweatr-ftra for treating; men's diseases proved a rad at so In medical solanee. Tnoae methods bave enabled me to our diseases that were formerly regarded as tnourable. In working out my metnoos i neia tne tneory. tnat erv ous Debility, for Instance, was not a consti tutional or functional ailment but a prostat ic affection, and therefore merely local. S reasoned that Its constitutional effects wars (imply the results of a tremendous waste of energy due to inflammation of the prostate gland; that this bslng true, a looal treatment oould alone effso a ems. Thereupon I de vised the treatment I employ today with suon marked sueoess. t Indeed. 'I have never known this treatment ' to fail to effeot a sompleto and permanent eure 1st a comparatively short tlms. - My treatments for other diseases peculiar to men are also along oriignal lines and are equally succeesful. My special treatment la an ooen door to manly visor and all the cleae- uree that belong to perfect health. Any man may avail himself of my ssrvlcee. It has been and Is my life's work to aid sfflloted men, alleviate their suffering and restore them to health and vigor. I have therefor placed the charge for my service within the easy reaoh of any man, no matter what hie) circumstances. To PROVE my confidence in the results of my treatment and as an act of good faith, I WILL. WAIT FOR MT FBH1 UNTIL. YOU ARB CURED. No man eould be fairer than that I take all th risk. Tou take none whatever. Tou ana aosoiutsiy notntnf to lose. . PAY AlE WHEN CURED have everything to gala absolutely nothing Delay Is Dangerous Men whose vitality 1 exhausted, thos who have some private disease larking In their system, and who are prematurely old, while still young in years broken-down wrecks of what they ought to be, and who want to bs strong and to feel as rigorous as they formerly war, to enjoy life again Ho win baok th vim. rigor and vitality of yerfeot health ebbnld eon suit with ms before It Is to late. " . Are the Following Symptoms Yours? Do yon feel that yur mealy strength la slipping away? Are you weak, nervous, fretful and gloomy, have pains and aches In different parts of the body, your sleep disturbed; weak back, headache, despondenoy, melan cholia, palpitation of th heart, unable to eonoentrat your thought, poor memory, easily fatigued, specks before the eyes, aversion to soolety, lack of ambition, will power depleted, dlssy spells, poor circulation, feel cold, lifeless and worn out primarily Induoed In many cases through abuses, excesses, overwork, etoT If so, than I warn yon. Do not delay longer. I CURE ALL DISEASES OF MEN My experience along this one path qualifies me to say positively that such troubles as Bpermatorrheea. Xrost Vigor. Varleooele. Krdfooel. Con tracted Disorders, Contagions Blood Mson, Btrlotnr aad "weekaees" can -J SSra WW vranaai C et ess In Blsla wrsypsl, I er sxaM, yld, (el 'J IjM.arSSotUaiia.TI. M areolar seal ea ceases tUt Bonedy. , A vast surown to raiu Tarn rat's Xxtraot ot Oabebe end Ospsiba la i CAP8UUE8. 1 TbeftuMM, ak udiAomrAonrsfiK (onorrho.t.flMt, whttM. t. Easy is taka, aoDT.nlant te erry. Btlti Mara saooMsfal ass. Fries 91. at D n ... . Uum.m'm 'IK 1 17 . - .viw OS jv. m . .... , . w u . ua.i- et. Portland. Or.: or By mall from The Tarrant Co,- 4 Hudson st. New York, ma ton bs cured nerfectlv eo as to stay cured. Of eouree I usa dlffarant math. ode than the ordinary physician. Most of thee ar original with me and were devised for just such cases as the ordinary course f treatment fail to reach. Contracted Disorders Tha serious result that may follow ne gleet of eon treated Alien ess eould be scarcely sxaggerated. Safety demands an absolutely thorough sure In the leaet possible time. I have treated more eases of eontraoted dls orders than any other physician upon the Pacific Coast My euro ari thorough and ar accomplished In less time than other forma of treatment require in producing evea doubtful results. I employ remedies of my own devising, and my treatment la equally effective In both recent and ehronlo cases.. I also permanently ear souffle Blood tlon and all reflen So o-Behoite. Consultation and Diagnosis Free I do not eharg fos ad vine, examtnetton v diagnoens. If yen can fog a private tau with sa. yon win wax rg to hegtn trsa raise, ar to o. wktts tmb DR. TAYLOR co. S34H Koajaxsoa: STBB r. roxTxin. ox. Coram XTorrlsos and eoond Btreets. O nca XOVXB-- iu XL to ir.XK. Soaoays, 10 to 1 saJy. : -czssszsszrzxssssszsrxssssaczacRssz :sacs: ii N !l H II II :i fl - I II IPORTffi NO Y UNLESS v7 T - 'iti- 0 CURED SEEK BBLPf WHEBB XT ZS CEXTAUT TO BE TOVin ir. Its unimnAlA SOW CAJT TOT XX. nraotioe xaax bv.the rATXEVTS, wh hare rocelvsd Ir yonvsrslst In going to those who have no standing professional!' "FBOT TV VI WJBLEBT xms insuvutwa amm miiiv xi. IMS aAvartlalia rlvan It hv its PEB7ECTI.T BATISFI th neaeflt of its modern, sotentuio ana legiamac metaoas, than in any other way. Zf you are not a perfect man come to us. Isn't It worth the little time it will take when yen are CSBTAIB that you will have the benefit of KOITEgT, BUTCEXB Bhyslolaaaf A consulta tion costs yon nothing EXCEPT year own time. v , ... Xstablishsd Tsars ta Portland Consultation Free Ws Will Treat Any Simple Unoom- pUoated Aliment for 91040, Our $10.00 111 m Lf t know th disease and weaknesses of men like an open book. I have been curing them for years. X nave given my life to It and thousands upon thousands of men, restored to VIGOROUS VITAUTT, are today living monu ments to my skill, knowledge and success. I never hold out false hopes. I never take a ease I cennot cur I have made so thorough a Study of n I the J"easee of men of VARICOCELE, 8TRICTURB, OONTAOIOU8 BLOOD POISON, HTDROCELE. NERVOUS DEBILITY, GENERAL) WEAKNESS LOSS OF VITALITY, and have cured so many eases that if there is a cure for YOyrt disease you will find It her. When X take a case ther te no such thing as failure. I CHARGE NOTHING FOR CONSULTATION, and my knowledge, skill and experience are at your service. I will explain to you HOW and WHT I CAN CURE YOU (why the diseases of men require th knowledge and skill of a specialist). , , , Ctp!fnrA Acute or chronic, cured quickly,' Barely, surely, without pain or loss of time or Inconvenience.. No guiuuio matter how long standing er how complicated. I cure. I don't cut My treatment removes every trace of the effect of early follies. My cures ar simple, sure and permanent It removea all obstruc clone and cures for aU tim to.com. j , -.,- -j , - XCitsfA PnTcAM cure contracted blood poison. My record of past years,' eradicating from th system 01 WU s UMVS M(1 eurtnu to stay cured afflicted men. Tainted blood, pimples and copper spots, patches and sores In the mouth, swollen or softening gums, tumors and ulcere of the ekin, rheumatism, pains In the lege, -ehronlo ulcers or tumors anywhere I cure In all stages. -j.-.! - .'. -,;.,- Vnrlrftfft! A 7 CTJRE Varicocele quickly, safely,: without danger or detention from Business. MY METHOD VwHiOylHs is the safest as well as th most certain and satisfactory. . ISJorvnrfi T)ofi1itV I v cur, thousands of eases of Lost Vitality,' Physical Debility, pespondeoey ' llBrVUUO MIUJ i Ptmnlffl. Lose Of EnersnP. . TTalllns- Vm tl(l.tlnn (if tha Ha.rl and ftflintaii Development MY METHOD makes a jjulck, permanent and radical cure, without discomfort or detention from business r : " rk:"-ff;,"!. JV.;:rfy:;.-;-i-;:. . --..v. Drtrat Tii.0rtC.A I cure all diseases cf n private nature about which most people dislike to consult their raiVeUQ lcuaoa f, family doctor, such as discharges, drains, sruptions and all contracted troubles. I cur them quickly. , ' Drrvf TrnrtMo Some of th notable successes of my profession career have been In the rartl- rruaUiUG 11UUV1CS ,;.,... caj CUr of enlarged and Inflamed conditions cf th Prostate Gland. My trt ment nets directly, reducing inflammation and irritation; it heals the gland, removes the obstruction and estab lishes free passags of the natural secretions, without pain or discomfort, v ... , , T Writ If you cannot call. ' AU eorrospondeno sacredly confidential. ' ; ' ' ' , HOURs4-l a.- to 5 pi nt; evenings, T to 1:10; Bundsys, t a- m. to if noon. ' Stloiiis Medical and Sorflical Blcnsnci:: i i 'COXHEX BECOSD AXD TASOrXLI. BTXEETS. POETXAIfD. OEEOOW. V