The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 11, 1909, Page 20, Image 20

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    TO START IV
on rap TUG
Keel of Tort of Tortland's
New .Boat Oneonia M ill
Bo Laid Today.
WW BUILT OF STEEL
v AND COST WW
IMaterlai lor the Craft IIm Arrived
ii-ill.innti Iron & 8teel
Works and Builders Will IK'n
Construction of Tug Today.
, ,
.. .. .1 . v - .i,,ioi la now I
Tracucaiiy iu oi m n .
hi for th. new bar tag " be built H
s k s sr ss a
uhlnvarde , of the ,W lllamett iron
L'i..l wnplri
Th. .io- hlnh will ba built to assl
t
- n-.il..). . t ihi mouth of tha Colum
Wa river, will ba 11 foet long. 25 feet
iHtam. and will cava a depth of bold of
16 feet, which la large than tb present
! tug. but aha will be ,built along practl-
rally tha aama lines, 'with the addition
I of Jom extra machinery for facility
i- h kanlllna- of tows. Bha will ba
equipped with two Bcotfch Marina bolt
ers and wtll hav 850 aranteed horae- l
power, which will prooawy d axceruou
,. all. ta tAatad.
, rh. nrikrinni contract price Of th
! lnat, for wWch tha ama Oneonta ha
.i.t Wn aelacted. wa $92,600, but
- .ttionnl iLllowanca of 1375 wa
afterward mad to cover tha cost. of
additional towlngrmachlnery. which would
' glva her greater ease tn handling ve
p!b ver tha bar. 8h 1 to be finished
some time next June. . .
Five carloads of material for th tug,
which will be of steel, have already ar-
tha VmlMnra oxnect to .begin
. Jlll'U O- mmp .
"the laying of the keel thl afternoon or
' tomorrow morning, a all the material
that 1 necessary to Stan is oa nana.
TO BUILD STEEL BAIM3B
. St. Helens Quarry Co. ; Closes Con
.of riih Willamette Works. .
A contract waa closed thl morning
by the Willamette iron ana sieei wor
for the eoHStruetlon ef a- new steel
- h. c ndent Onarrv com
pany, to be used, for carrying crushed
rThe barge will be built entirely of
Btcel.- except, the aecKing, anq ,wm
ISO feet long, of 80 feet beam and wiuj
' 8 feet depth4 of hold. The carrying
capacity will be about 950 ton. The
material has been order! from the east,
H8 has that of the three new steel
bar to be built for the Columbia Con
and work will commence
on all of the barges at about the same
lime. The three barge ror me voium
v.i, rrnitTuft fomnanv are a trifle larger
than that ordered 1 by the St. Helens
Quarry company as the ' former , will
have a capacity of 1000 tdna. The one
for which tKe contract, was Jnt closed
will cost about J16.000.
STEAMER BRINGS BERRIES
large Shipment From Coos Baj on
the Alliance. ' ,
Th steamer 1 Alliance. Captain Par-
sona. which arrived at Couch street
dock at Jl o'clock laat night, brought
the first shipment of cranberrlea from
rnn rtav thla season. She had aboard
200 boxe of, the berries, 0 ton of
general freight and 40 passenger.
Although cranberrlea have been com
ing up here on the boat from Tilla
inook for, aome time, thla 1 said to bo
the first shipment from the Coo Bay
country. On her way up here the Alli
ance was In a northwest gale all of the
time, and It Is reported that a very
heavy sea wa running. '
- " FALCON ARRIVES
American-Hawaiian Steamer Brings
Light Cargo. '
The. American-Hawaiian steamer .Fal
con arrived :yeterday afternoon at, B
o'clock from San Francisco with 700
ton of freight from . New York and
.Europe. Jn the cargo are 100 ton of
Don't Wear
A Truss
After Thirty Tears' SxpertMie X Hava
Produced An Appliance for Kan,
, Woman or Cnlldraa That
. Cnre Buptnre. .
I Bend Xt Oa Trial
If yon have tried moet everything
else, come to me. Where others fail
la where I have my greatest succesn.
Send atucbed coupon today and I will
The a bora la C. S. Brook or Marshall,
MtcBu, wo haa ben earing Knp
tnr for over SO years. If
Haptnred writ him today.
send you frre my Illustrated book on
liupttire and 1t cure, showing my Ap
I .atK-e and gtvtng ou urt e and nurn-i
t-t many p-opl who hare trld It and
were cured. It U Inauint relief when
a'l others fall. fU-tnember I ua no
alvea. no hameaa, no liea.
f nd n trll to pro-e what T aay
la trun. Toa ar the Judge and one
having en my Illustrated Nook and
r-i it yea wtll Ve aa enthuoJaJitie aa
rny hundrxla of patlanta whnae ltera
yl rn lo read. rl oit freo coupon
rlew and mil today. It'a well wnrh
'our time wbeiber yea try any Appll
itr or nnt.
ran nrroKKATiOBT ootttojk
C.'E ttrw-ka. 41 Brooks bldg, Msr
v.aii. vtth.
riMM awtd Yy null In platn
rrajir your liluetrated book an
fill J" formal low alt your Appli-r-
for the cwt f rmptitie.
AV1r
: l y . . , . ... . . .. . . lata.. ...........
on
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bonded merchandise, which consist
i ...-n.. ..t tllea. earthen-
..r. .uuwan and other regular
freight from Kurop.
Captain nonage report a outheaBtar
all of lha way up from the.Hay City.
I.ut nothing Particularly pad. Th Fal
con will av . here Haturtlsy for As
toria, where ah wilt take on 000 eaaa
of Columbia river aalmon. .and will
leave ther on Sunday for Ban Fran
cisco. Ur-alde th aalmon, aha will
taka out a larg amount of prune from
hr for New Vork.
ALONG THK WATERFltOXT
Th teamer Stranger took a lerg
lead of construction Iron down to tha
u-in.mt Kiouvh tMa morning. Tha
Iron will go Into a new aawmlll which
Is to txi constructed flown i
To rut off a ani.Il amount of powder
which alu brought up from San jan
Cisco, the ateamer Uowdoln "topped at
Marline Bluff yesterday. Fha nJ
up hare today to dlactmrga tha rest or
..... ........ u rmir street dock. Bha has
160 tona of general cargo, In whicn are
1100 aacka of cement.
The lumbor for tha hull of tha wu
. .... . iiiuuv Tnwlnu coni-
lament! .. , . .u.
....... t..n,u.nt mill arrive at tne
uany iw . .. -- . .. -
- - h.v.
With cargoe of general merchandise
tha ateatner Casco and Olson at
hony will be due to arrive tomorrow
from San Kranclsco. They are bring
ing cargoes for th Richardson Stoam
shlp company.
The ateatner Breakwater. Captain
Parson, left laat night for Cooa Bay
with 0 passengers and a full cargo of
general freight ' w
The ughtnouse tenuer jiii.i'"-
i . fi.iti. ttir light vea-
M No 7 which aha will deliver tp the
ugntBhlp on her way down to aiiuf...
She will leav Seattle tomorrow morn
ing.
her taking on furnishing for th of
lusers quafw. - a.v..v... v..
Aaslstant Jtngineer r . wimi
returned from Tnree.Aiue rapiuo.
he lafcj oaf the llnea for the work of
busting out the rock In the channel at
. m. . x .v.. hu
. . mi.... vrll. ranIHa "adhere I
Kor rrl r
Kooen T
the contract for the work has his out
of
fit on the ground and tne worn
i.bim, tha rmlrnut haa eommencea.
The steamer Carlos has gone to
Helens to load 860,000 feet of lumber
for San Pedro.
r ban reuro. -
For a part of her cargo of lumber,
- xr. a. T ... w.m rt tn. Tn.
tia, a reamer F. . 8. LOOD went to tne Jn
man-Poulsen mills laat night From
there she will go to Llnnton to fin
ish, leaving the latter place tomgni
for the sea. She will take about 700.-
nnn too rf lnmhnr in Ran FranClSCO.
rri,,. rroin KnrHiin will nnisn
this . afternoon or - tomorrow monuugi
m. . n.l.l.U ..a.mA ' Totltltntl.
. i i
ney are ina diiuhu..w.iuc - i
which is under charter to Balfour,
Guthrie & Co., the British Steamer
Puritan, loading for Kerr, otrrora
Co., and the British bark Howard u.
Troop, loading for Hind. Rolph & Co.
The steamers, which will take out over
200,000 bushela of wheat, will probably
clear for St Vinoents, and tne bara
to Queenstown, for orders. -
Temporary weatner rorecasier wm-
son says that , the recent storm n
passed over and . th weather la now
clearing, his prediction being cooler to
night and Friday.
MARIXE NOTES
i.tnri. Mnr 11 Arrived at 6:30 a.
m.. steamer Geo. W. Fenwlck. from San
Franclano. Balled at T a. m., aiearoer
Elmore, for Tillamook. Sailed at tlS
a. mv steamer BreaK water, jor iooa
Bay; Sailed at 10:45 a. m.. Norwegian
steamer Christian Bora, for snangnai.
Ran Francisco. NOV. 11 Arrived,
tan mar Ttnnnnke. for Portland. Sailed
at 10 last night, steamer Majestic for
Portland, j '
Astoria, Nov. 10. Sailed at It noon,
French bark General Faidherbe, for
Queenstown or Falmouth.
Victoria, Nov. 10. Arrived, uerman
steamer Walkure, from Portland, for St
Vincent for orders. -
Point Lobos, Nov. 10. Passed at 8 p.
m steamer Tamaipais, irom fortiana,
for San Pedro.
San Francisco, Nov. ,10i Arrived at
p. m., steamer Maverick, from Port
land. Sailed, schooner Virginia, for
Portland.
Astoria, Nov. 11. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth;
wind, east 12 miles; weather, cloudy.
Tlitaa At Aatorln. Friday Hlcrh water.
0:30 a. m., 7.3 feet; .:18 p. m., 8.8 feet
IjOW water, e:z a. m, a.B reet; t p-m.,
0.1 feet
' Notice to Mariners.
Captain Tamamoto of the Japanese
aa p.Mm Mam rervrrta that on
October 23, 1909, in latitude 43 degrees.
20 minutes norm longituae hi aegrees,
19 minutes east he passed a large float
ing log. r ' - , .
Oniala TT.nn.n nt tha American SS.
"Charles Haneen" reports that on No
vember 1, 1909, in latitude 40 degrees,
in minute. north lonrftude 124 de
grees, 41 minutes west, passed a large
wnaie wnicn, at a distance, appearea
like a ship bottom tip.
Captain p iirien or tne American bo.
"City of Seattle" reports that on Octo
ber 31, 1909, a large amount of logs
were obstructing Dixon's Entrance.
Alamv on November 1. a large amount
of loga and aawmlll refuse made navi
gation dangerous in the narrow chan
nels from South Inlet Graham Reach.
to Steep Point. Helklsh Narrows.
On Novembor z, .1909, the gas buoy
i Chatham Point Johnstone Strait
was not burning.
Wireless Messages.
S. 8. Queen, Oct 10, 8 p. m. (wirelens
via North Head) 28 mile south of
Destruction Island, sea calm and moder
ate, westerly swell, barometer 29.90,
temperature 49 degree.
Ft). Umatilla, Oct. 10. 4:40 p. m.
(wireless
IreJess via North ' Head) Latitude
41:68 aegreea, longituae zi:9 oegreea,
barometer 30:08 Inches, temperature 1
degrees, wind northweat 20 miles, rain
a .....11. 1.. aa. .m. s-Ua...a . 11 .
41
Illl aWtUCLlla, lUIlft HVI tUWCB. BWC41S.
MJRIXB ITTKLIJGKM;n
Baaralar XdBsrs'yrailS Arrive
itllin. rnnl R.V Not.
11
14
14
Argo, Tillamook Nov.
Roanoke. 8a n Pedro Nov.
Rose Cltr. San Francisco .Nov.
II
tygja .-vov. j
Bus H. Elmore. TUiemoos . n
Kanaa City. San FraBciaeo Nor. 23
I
mag-alar User xnu e Depart.
Breakwater. Coo Bay Nov. J
Kansas City, fan Kranrfco.....NoV. II
Breakwiiter. Coo Bay. ...... .NovM 4
Argo. Tillamook Nov. II
Eureka. Eureka Nov. 1
ftnannke Man P4rO NOV. It
Rna. catr. Haa Frandaco ......Nov. It
Rvet. orient Nov. It
w-wv;:::::- If
er. aa Pedro Nov. 23
Taewels ta art. " "
a. Br ah o w. V.
. . 1 l.twl.
Geo. W. FJier. aa Pedre
tio. W. Elder
i r .4..a Bmw.
IKMiatai neao. Br. .. . f"T
! 4rmi lntnaiM. 'r Lk Pmrlflr t'oeat
i TAuton, Br ea , ....Oceanl
iChrtatuut Mtckhwew. Nor. aa
1 IaaneB-r!1
i Ra lntr. Ana. aa neinler
.Fair-on, Am. aa. ....Olumb
j Fr bk .f iti 1
j Mrt-i4 riCaatrte. P. rh. .Centennial
jhanta. Fr. t Ljnntnm
rrltfi. Br. a. ................ . Irving
irirA, i V r t. ... .j, ...... tmn
W. iL' Smith. Ate. ch U-t
I Irr.i. Ank i.. ................
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OREGON
FAMOUS UAMBUliO
iiirlal liuiraira la 'lltr Jouroal.l
Thonmsvllle, Oa.. Nov. 11. Hamburg
Bella, the noted trotter, who turned a
mile against Uhlan In 2:01. tha faateat
mile evar trotted In a race, died her
Paranaaaoa. Ger. Bn. ,evaior"
Ia Uochejaquetln. Fr. bk. . .. Oaa Dock
Aliair Itr bk Columbia
kraanhilt Br. bk . . . . . I:?1
Howard D. Troop. Br. bk ...Weyatora
Poltalloch, Br. bk Victoria dolphins
Berlin, Am. sch....... t0"1'
Washington Am. ss. V,"i
Neotafiold. Br. bk Uteanlo
Henry Villard. Am. h. A'l?l
Brabfoch. BrJk "n?
Matterhorn, Br. ah ......Oceanic
Olenalvon. Br: ah. .. .'. ...Oceania
Gulf Stream, Br. bk. Ele,7,J;?,.
8t. Nicholas. Am. h.,.., tlob'
Vlncennes. F. bk oi
. .. .Ainsworvo
Bn Boat to lKd Xnmser.
Wellesley. Am. .San ranoo
ni vnTnla. AmT aa
x:-Llr "
. San Francisco
tUBUU
f i ,cn. ... ....... .Ban t ranc boo
J" Woo Xm. ,ch. ....San Francisco
Marhoffer .ian 2
i r -o d..j r Am aeh. San hYanclSOO
S" T""3 a Sn FranclBCO
Johan Poulaen. Am. -ch..gan Franc aco
wiosnone, win. ,-..... !--::
Rainier. Am. 88 can r' v
Bt-lrario. Am. as ;..San Francisco
jut with Cement and 0nral.
Bossuet, Kr. ba.
crlllon, Fr. h
n.vM .1' A n omria
Bossuet Fr. bk.
AntwerD
Antwerp
, , London
.....Hamburg
Antwerp
San Francisco
i- David d' Angers, Fr. ah.
La Perouae, Fr. bk......
Leon Blum. Fr. bk .....
Manx King. Jtr. sn.........
.Antwerp
.Antwerp
. Antwerp
Liverpool
Notre Dame d'Arvotr. Fr. bk..
wnvenree. nr. so
Arctic Stream.' Br. h. .......Tyna
arrnn n I ri
Grain Tonnage En Boat in Bauasv
vPe f1?.?"""
.Mazatian
.Honolulu
" . ; bk.7,
Comliebank. Br. bk.
....Valparaiso
.......London
Dunkirk
Dublin
Bublin
San Francisco
Francois. Fr. bk. .
ij nermat", r ua.
Le PUier. Fr. bk. ...
Pierre LotU Fr. bk. .
IlAna FV. hk.
Knllv Fr. bk. ....
. . . .LimencK
Sn Bout With coat
Belen. Fr. bk. .....Newcastle. N. B i-VT.
Bougainville. Fr. bk. Caard'i.f
Jean Bart. Fr. bk., .Newcastle. N. S. W.
. . Oil Carriers Xn Boat.
Atlas Am. ss . San Francisco
Aiu"cion Am si ! II 1 1 . -fan Frasclsco
Argyie, Am. bs San Francisco
"""" ' ' $
AT THE THEATRES J
- r -""3
"Honeymoon Trail" at Baker.
The story of "Honeymoon Trail," the
big musical comedy sucess at the Baker
this week, concerns the adventures of
a hustling traveling man who haS been
sent to a rest cure. It Is a scream of
fun. -'
'-; .
A Real Drama at the Portland.
A drama which holds the attention of
the audience from rise to drop of cur
tain is "The Queen or the Highway,
presented this week at the Portland the
atre by Russell and Drew, under the
personal supervision of the author,
Charles A. Taylor.
A Real Girl Act at Fantages.
r thA ele.verest girls in vaude
ville, Bunchu and Alger, are . winning
fame and entertaining many at -aniage
this week with their charming singing
and danctig. They introduce many of
the latest melodies in ragtime, besides
singing a number or selection u
are not quite so "raggy."
I - 71 "
"Lo" at Bungalow Tomorrow.
nlrht and con-
X3t ft Jiiil ......... . - -
tlnuing Saturday night with a special
price matinee Saturday anernuun,
attraction will be the favorite come
'dlan. John B. Young and his talent
company in the musical comedy Lo,
at the Bungalow theatre.
Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow.
The advance seat sale will open to
morrow for "The Third Degree." Henry
B Harris will present their famous
dramatic success at the Bungalow thea
tre for seven nights beginning next Sun
day, November 14. MaUne Saturday.
At the Star.'
-The Battle of Wall Street" wa th
riiira veaterdar on the new midweek
program of the Star theatre. The story
waa undoubtedly taken from "The Pit
and was mere than realistic and exclt
inr. Another picture which was both
entertaining and amusing was 'The
Visit of a Newly weaaeo t-oupie w
New York Zoo." .
Russians Coming.
constitute the God-
. . : ........ tVii in ramlnr to the
Grand next week as the headline act.
Theae people give an act In which they
snow tne niuwu . ..-.-
and sing their native songs. ' Crlmmlns
and Gore, who hav mad thousand
. a. n.w1aaa. Ir. (h fnailt. A.rtt TA
iKUtlt 1-U X KJM VttailU A w -m
turnlBc wltlx m. new UK tic a.
Chvsino at Orph?uiBu i
h. wonderful abadow-
graphlst Is on tha blU at th Orpheum
thla week. By the mere twlatlng ot mi
finger and some small caraa ne accom
n.h.. nimlnii feats. Ther 1 BO
end of comedy tn hi act tor he make
z ,K.
hi Httl ehadow plcturea do th moat
i .. .,...!. ihlnn 1 tnfi rlnAnl A -
hi little ehadow pictures ac
laaghabl thing jltnaglnabla
Report Shows Damages. . i
CBalroi Banraa af Tbe ioeraal
galem. Or, Nev. 1L Th , Oregon
d.iim.4 a .'arlrallnn company naav
ubmltted a report to the railroad oom-
0; wl
ja Oregon for tb flv years and a half
beginning Jaanary X. 190V and ending
jne to. 1908. was 112.139.12. The
. . . ... 11
total fr sroured wool wa 3t.l
and for wool la the grease 11(3.12.
For Sale Everywhere.
The El fill -To "Marvel" 1 Carried by
U wiri awake dealer. II la I t Inch
clear Havana, cigar that sell , for 19
cnta Try It. - .
It wek ef Ur. Palattrg.
Metrr aV Fraek cotr-peer f.ftfc f)or,-
. : . . 1 V
PORTLAND. THURSDAY
BELLE, TJ.OTTEK, DEAD
yeaterday of pneumonia, 8hortly after
th raca the great roar wa oid by
tha Madden brother to Mel Hanna of
Clevelaud, for $60,000. The record waa
made laat aurhmer and tha mar waa
expected to do better next year. -,
I'll ARREST IF
ORJIt BETS DUE
Oakland District ' Attorney
Will Take Race Track
Gambling to Court.-
(Cnlted Pm LeaMd Wire.)
. Oakland, Cal. Nov. 11. District At.
torney Donohue of 'Alameda county has
announced that despite the decision in
New Yoflc that oral betting is not a
crlm he will make arret if oral
betting i attempted .at... Emeryville
when th raee open there a week from
Saturday. He said that he Intended to
teat the Oti-Walker antl-bettlng law.
passed last winter.
"l shall enforce the Otis-Walker law
in Its entinetv," declared Donoho thl
afternoon, "i cannot say whether oral
betting will be legal under thla law.
If the court decide that it la, , then,
of course, we will have to get a law
that makes it Illegal. r
"I have read of the decision unaor
the Agnew-Hart law in New York and
I will have a conference thl week with
Assemblyman Otis, the author of th
California measure.
"If betting Is attempted, arrests will
be made and the law will be enforced
according to the Judgment of the
oourts." t
It has been announced that oral bet
ting will be employed at the Emeryville
track, and In view .. of Donohue's an
nouncement today some V lively times
are expected when the -season opens. .
OltEGbXS TAKE THREE
GAMES FROM PROSPECT
The Oregon took three games
from the Prospect at th alley
' last night Raymond rolled
both high game , and high total.
41 In the second game he bowled
4 241 and his total for three
games was 694. Shreve rolled
217 in his last game, and Arena
rolled two high games, 200 and
201.
The game tonight between-the
4 Pin Knights . and Klickitat v
should be a good contest
and is arousing considerable
.a tntereat aa th Oreiona Port
!
,
.
.
'
:
'
land Trust Co. and Pin Knights
will b tied for first place If
the Klickitat take two games.
Results:
OREGONS.
' Garnet
let 2d. .
Ambs ....173
Raymond .180
Martin ...171
Drake ....182
Arena ....301
907 877
PROSPECTS.
..161 149 111
Hague
411
405
432
565
497
MkAleney.127
Campbell .166
Shreve ...165
Veld ..w.167
134 144
126 ' 151
178 217
139 191
765 721 814
BAT NELSON CRUSHES
INTO "WIND BIDDING"
New York, Nov. 1L Battling Nelson,
the world's lightweight champion, broke
Into the "wind bidders' " circle today
by offering $85,000 for . the Jeffrles-
rv... eihf Neither nf the fighters.
however, have heard anything about a
certified check accompanying no unci.
The fight fans are incredulous, aa
u.lmn nrnnoaea to Btaae th' fight On
hi Nevada, mining property, wner
ther Is neither an arena or raiiroaa,
Nationals Beat Ahgels.
' Ta Ami No. 11 The Allstar Na
tional league team opened Its post saa
aortea with ' the Loa Angeles club
at Chute Park yesterday, winning 10
to 6. .Walter jonnson 01. in. vtmu
lngton Americans occupied the box for
.... wi i...... .ith -wrlA ' flnndgrasa
of thecTve' Ydrk Giant behind th
bat For the local Koetner ana ur-a-dorff
did battery work. Score:
n. n. u.
All National. . 1
Xo Angeles ......
Batteries - Jonnson ana enouirawj
Koestner and OrendorffV ' '
She WM Haaaaatly frorpzlaad.
Mia H. E. Bell. Wauaau, Wit, writes:
"Dtfora I commenced to take Foley
Kidney Pill I had ever pain la my
back, could not leep and was greatly
irouum -an - - -
doeta of Folay Kidney Pill gav me
relief, ana two ooine curw .
quick results surprised tne, and I can
v. .11. nmmnt IhMlL SkldmOr
t uunvir . - - ..
Prui
g CO
111 Third treet
Hiving taken yocr wonoerfnl Casca-
rg
cured of Stomach Catarrh And-fl jrpepaia,
i think a word of praise is due to
CascareU for their wonderful compost-
. t
- i hi., nkefl flnrnernni micx s
called rerncdkJbttt without ava, and I
find that CseartU relieve mors tn a oy
than all tbe dtbers I have takra would in
.-rear. - " James acvune.
l(jo Hercer cu, viy. i
rVesae. rHlaraWa,. IVf-t Taata Good. '
Mim) Nm S W W nil r ca.
He, 2V 50a. New sU ta ti - The r
., imttr Wim CCC troaratstsed -
Vs
3d.
144 170 48T
'241 173 .694
137 180 488
155 166 EOS
200 177 678
EVENING. NOVEMBER
I -ib.uj.il. ju- ' . i ii m
A FMH TALK Ml UGKI'3 iKASES
How to
NOTHING
MEW
Nerve-Tlrta
Art yoo losmf jrotir ambition
HtveTou dull hadachs or pain t
. th bM of tht brain?
Art you vsry nrvou and irrtubls
: with. fellnf yoa want to U
alontrV ; "'.'.".-,'-
Ar you reitl and slseplcss? ' .
. Ars you gloomy with fear of
', 1 dread from no apparent causa?
Hava you palpitation of th heart,
la your circulation poor?y ;
Do. ytm havt hot flaahes? '
. Do you feel you ar not tha "man
v yoo net wertr ' ,
If so, you don't want to remain
tn this condition. You need special
, treatment to act direct on the seat
of thl trouble. Come and have
t friendly talk with me.
' Come today to the SUCCESS
FUL Specialist, who will cur you
quickly and permanently, and at a
price wunm your rnsaua.
1 NEVER DiSAPPOPlT tlY PATIEfTS ATID HY CURES ARE
'. -r
rrDyr-nr. itABiB4 ajt vbo
jfi.ai...
With theae diaea you may hav
more complication . than are pre
antarf bv AST other d!eed organs.
n n BMrchlne Illumination of tn
bladder I determine accurately ta
disease and by mlcroayoploal aaaml
natlon and urinalyi I niak doubly
ur the condition of the kldneye
tbua laying fosadatlon for solea
tlflo treatment : .
rMra
ibro. whar the mental foroes
era
impaired.
tired. Spli
aplnal where thai spinal
rantare are lnvoWred. Vital, wnere
avmnathatio narVOU ytm IB
deranged by reflex effect of
ae. I treat the eondlUons and all
weakness Induced by nsrvous wrn
pllcatlons and exeesaes and pUtjrou
on Ue right track to health, restor
ing the condition eassntlal to your
future lbfe and happlneea . v ! 1. m ' " - ' k ; w--.-.
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MED
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MEM
f CURE TOE CASES TDAT
OTHERS CANNOT CURE
A bold statement but Just as true a
It Is bold. Not all ewes that others fall
to cure ar curable by , my methods, but
fully per cent of them are. The way to
learn whether your case Is curable Is to
consult ma I know exactly what can be
done In every Instance. I ought to know
this, for I have done nothing els other
than treat men' ailments for 25 years.
If It Isn't. I will not. .
'"'TOirTiU.cnfiii Ajxasxarrs 'V'
I cur Contracted Ailments thoroughly
and In lss time than Is commonly re
auired even to cure partially. Do- not en
anger your health by relying upon patnt
nostrums or other uncertain, measures.
i :
Yoo Pay When Well
r My' method of "curing dbstruo
tlons is new and entirely original.
No CutUng or dilating. Th ob
struction is dissolved and all af
fected membranes thoroughly
cleansed.
oomrxrATiov i4n
Weak end nervous men,' or those suffering from
ease, shouia can on mo i
M ai once, x
friendly talk, and my advice -win b
UAJser Curs to Stay Cr.dT"iidn.y
234' Morrison St, Cor.
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DR. WlrSCJ LED . '
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Gel Well and
TO PAY UNLESS CURED
IAT.1 FOntlEN '
Est a idlzr Reed Ce P&IJ
Dstll f fa Are St!s!Itd
Dy rets for SSsrl Tlsse
QUICK, SURE; AND LASTING
nUJFf UsUBl
rMaraarard af existing hernia ha
aost ssany- Uvea. , The txnallaat her
nias are, the most dangerous to nfe
bscaass of the lnrad liability to
strangulation, I . our rupture ' In
selected cases with perf ot safety
and acttell no suffering, and do set
dtarn you from business, under
gnaraatee. . Many ases cored ta on
reatsneat ' :,. .h , ..
- : KUI AVB TI9TVXuS '
Th sequelae -of these aff ItoUon
ar dlstrlna- nervosa refleie and
ealnful eondltlon. Mytreatmnt
and success are the rt t of years
of experleno. I eura TV wltaott
Sotting. I oar you without pain or
stontloa from blnaaa under guar-i
aate.
MUSEUM FOR MEN ONLY
ilrniifa TIT 1IMTV tir.lT.TH AND
DISEASE --NO MINO
4DMLY
'PR. TAYWR,
The Xesdlna- 'Specialist.
wAmxoosa znrs.
; I uss neither knife, ligature nor
caustic In my treatment for Varl
. cose Veins. I positively cure this
by sn absolutely painless method,
and without detaining , the patient
from buBinesa . --i-s
l.VW 111. J "
I make absolutely NO tHARGB for
maae aoaotuceiy nu .nAivua i .
available, whether , treatment 1 be-
ronbl. and AU Hoed Blsordsrs. Sto.
Second, Portland, Or.
N Q L. E E
The Great Chinese Doctor
LOCATED IN PORTLAND SINCE 18A0
Hi la eIled v the great because he curesalj
diseases ' without resorting to the knife. Call and
have a free examination. Be will tell you the
exact nature of your troubla He treat uccee
fully every form of female complaint, all prlvat
and blood disease, cancer, naralyala, tamora rhea
matlars and all disorder of th atomach, liver and
kidney. H has had great ueeea la curing con
sumption when the victim is not too much run
down by the disease, and will stop hemorrhages In
an. incredibly short time. Me brews his own medi
cines from Chinese roots, herbs, buds, bark and
vegetable teas, all of which are entirely haraiesa
and whose medicinal properUee r unknown to
American doctors. He naea la hi practle ever
SO different Oriental remeulea. Hundreds of tes
timonials fro grateful patlenta.
- " roTTwo 6aroiv
Every Vcman
Sll aasaii 1 a r it r ilit kaew
lii in 1
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Keep So
Experience Counts In
- Curlna uiscasc ,
I concentrate my factiltUi on a
Ingle line of dtcie. I treat Va
ricose. Hydrocele. II ami. Nr
you Debility, Kidney. Bladdar and
Prostatic DiMase, Pile. FUtuIa.
Blood Diseases, Skin- Disease and
ALLIED DISEASES OF MEN.
I am certainly prepared to cure by
experience and equipment, which
are ihe keystone to success.. I
hare the best equipped medical of
fice in the city.
Contact with many patienti ha
given roe practical knowledge. I
have record to ihow that 1 have
treated more cae in my pecialty
than any other specialist in America.
A few boors or dy nndcr my
treatment may add years ind
tieiith to your life. If you are tuf
ferinff from dieae I will examine
you, if necessary make a micro
icopkal and chemical anarjrii of
secretion to detect pathological
and bacteriological conditions. Ev
ery" tent leman should take thla.op-
portunicy v in an true cunvuwu.
Impair vlUUty. I dally dmontrat
that Varlooae and Hydrocele caa b
eured, in nearly, all 7 case, y one
treatment, in men a satisfactory
way that th dlee4 parts ar pre
served and strength an ed, pain eeasa.
swelling ssbslde. a healthy elroula
tloa I rapidly reestablished, and in
stead of th depressing conditions I
guarantee you a cure or refund tbe
money. - i . . i .
. ' ' BXeOOO snBtn. .
Brlentifle treatment only hopld be
used In oombatlng this loathsome
diaeasa I eur Blood Diaeas by
wnmtmvl SoeolflOB I Introduce
a . - . v. . v. 1 HVI.k 1 1 raArr.nl .Aa.
neutralising and expelling dlaaaae. My
ataad of locking It in. Don't wait
until too lata Be eared In time.
FftEE
MEI
THAT ARE
WEAK, NER
VOUS AND
RUN DOWN
f nilfF TO ME
AND BE CURED f
Z See AU My P-(
X hire no substltntaa
aqd hava no medical
oomnanv.
THE DOCTOR
THAT CUBES.
B FOB A CXrB i lower than any
specialists in the city, half that others
charge you and no orbttant prlc for
mediclna ' '' ' .
I em an expert apeclalist. have had
SO yoars" practice In the treatment or
disease of men. My office; are tho
aeat. equipped In Portland. My metti
ids.are modern vand up-to-dat. Mr
cores are quick and poeltlv I do 'not
treat ymptom and patch up. I thor
oughly examine each ca, find tn
cause, remove It and thu cur tb dis
easa ,; r'T-.-. . -:; - 4: -.
I CTTBB Taricos Tain. HyJUroesls.
Frostatlo Trsubl, Contracted - Anr
menu. Pile and SpecUlo Blood Poison
ana svu v .y,..-.
CTintB OB NO PAT -x am th only
peolaust In Portland who maks no
charg nnlasa tb patient i entirely at
Uf led with the results accomplished,
and who give a written guarantee to
refund every dollar paid for Barrios;
if a complete and permanent our Is not
ffctd. . .-i 'M-;'
Ik IfCKI 'Visit Dr. Lindsay ' prlvat
IllIliiN Mueum ' of Anatomy and
know thyself in health and disease Ad
mission free. Consultation fre. If un
abl to call, write for list of questlous.
; Offlc hours a. m. to t p. m. Sun
days. 1 a, m. to p. m. only.
DR. LINDSAY
ItlH Second St.. corner et Alder,
Portland. Or. ' -
VoungfiMing
Chinese Medicine Co.
' Wonderful - rem-
die from . herb
1 and root." .Cur
Cancer, Nervoua
n. Catarrh,.
I Grippe, Blood
. Poison. propiy,
Throat. Lung.
Liver. Kidney and
Ftomach Troubles.
We cure all chrnn-
I. Tri,tU IMs-
eanea r men and woiwen when Other
fail. Hundreds of teetlmonlale from
grateful patlenta No operations. Hon
est treatments. Consultation free.
ar. . ui.. tit T.rldr Bt bat. Beo-
and Third, Portland. Or. - .
FOR WOMEN ONLY
Pr. Baodersoo' Compound
FiTln and Cotton Root Pllla
The best and only reliable
remedy for P ELATED PER-
I... tn 1 to 10 days. Price 11
per box or three boxe ft . Sold br
eiri erarywher. Addreee T. J.
PIKH r-. Ill Ai'"T 'l"K. inn". .1.
Th rcliar prorertles ef Chamber
lalns Cowgh Beraedy have been thor
oughly tea ted during epldenf.ee sf in
fluewsa. and when. It was taken In tlm
we have t beard of a singl ets ef
pneumonia. - "
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