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13 , THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ' PORTLAND. THURSDAY- EVENING, FEBRUARY 10. 1810. F1AMV lIMPIIVCn ' - ' ' ' V " - V ' MIMIMP PflMPDrCO lllrlliA lllllU I IALU ffc: v IflllllliU UUIIUIILUU TOTIEIPER ilftlMil rnn ninTniim ':;-jvrm ' ...... ..v. ; run tuittMLiM jpsasm Spot Ship Is Taken by J. J. Moore & Co. Will Begin Loading the Last of Next ) . Month. Announcement was made this morn ing of the charter of the British ahlp Manx King, Captain Council, by J. J. ..., Moor 4 Co. of San Francisco, for a , ."cargo of lumber from Portland to Aus tralia. 6hs will bo loaded by the Pa cific Export Lumber company, and will begin taking 011 her cartu the laat week In March. Thin I tha first windjammer to be taken this montli, and the firat spot hip to be taken since the Poltalloch "waa chartered to transport a cargo of lumber to Australia about a month ato. She was alao taken by J. J. Moore & Co, Tii Manx King, which haa bun , in port since January ?, having brought at cargo of general freight from Europe, will load about 1.400.000 feet of Oregon ' fir for Australian porta, and will con menre taking on her cargo the l&t - wek la March. . '. The laat sailing yeasel to be taken prior to vhe fixture of the Manx King was the French bark Crlllon, which was chartered b the L. P. Lee Lum ber company, to take, out a cargo of Oregon fir to South Africa. She waa taken January 1, prior to arrival, and he la now fully due with a cargo of general freight from Antwerp. She la for loading late In March. Another French roan which waa chartered prior to arrival waa the bark Bossuet, taken by JHnd, Rolph A Co. for a lumber car go to New Zealand. She arrived Jan uary 11, and la atlll discharging gen eral freight from Antwerp. - Windjammer which are now taking on foreign cargoes of lumber are the British bark Kelburn, which Is loading at the Xiunan-Poulaen mills for London, and the British ahlp Poltalloch, loading at the North Pacific mills for New Zealand. ' V Other vessels which are in port and available for lumber cargoes are the British ships Leyland Brothera, Donna Franceses and Brabioch; the British bark Altalr and the French bark Ernrat Ji-touve, and ' the masters of some of these vessels are looking for a charter any day. as there seems to be more activity in lumber cargoes- foreign than for some tima past. -, L .-.j.. iV- 1 ' ; . , .r.y-rr-ry-T-T?Z?, . Revenue cutter Manning, now paying a short visit to Portland harbor. also discharged 150 tone of oowder a Martin's Bluff, and at a do nt below i Johns. Captain. Andresen reported Tine weather on the war ud the coast For her outward ear so the Bowdoln will load 760,000 feet of lumber at Inman Pouiaen'a mills for San Pedro. BRINGS LARGE BONDED CARGO - American-Hawaiian Liner Falcon Due litre Saturday. Carrying the largest amount of Eu ropean freight that ah has brought In aome time, the American-Hawaiian steamer Falcon, Captain Schage, aalled last night at I o'clock from San Fran Cisco for Portland. The Falcon sailed promptly on her new schedule this trip, and will be due to arrive here Saturday night She has 6S0 tons of New York freight snd 100 tons of bonded goods, consisting prln cipally of sisal from Mexico and gran He, linoleum, earthenware and miscel laneous frelcht from Europe. When sha sails again next Tuesday the Falcon will have among her freight CS tons of tallow for New York, and flour for the Hawaiian islands. FLOUR CARGO SMALL. J. X. TEAL. IN . SNOWSTORM. Blinding Captain Alden Reports Snow Yesterday. A blinding "snowstorm yesterday at The Dalles la, reported by Captain Al den, master of the ateamer J. N. Teal. The storm occurred while the ateamer was ''-on her' way down the river, and raged all the way between The Dalies and Hood River. It snowed so hard for a while that it was almost Impossible to make any progress because of inabil ity to see any distance ahead of the ateamer. BOWDOIN BRINGS POWDER. Steam Schooner Arrives at Oak Street to Finish Discharging. Carrying 600 tons of cement and ISO tons of general merchandise for Oak street dock, the steam schooner Bow doln arrived this morning from San Francisco. ,On her way up the river she '' 1 1 r Don't Wear A Truss After Thirty Years' Experlenoe X Bave Produced An Appliance for Men, Women or - Children That Cures Bnptur. I Send It On Trial If you have tried most everything else, come to me. Where others fall Is where I have my greatest success. -Send attached coupon tfflay and I will When she finishes discharging her Oriental cargo at the Alaska dock Sat urday, the Portland ft Asiatic liner Hen rlk Ibsen, Captain Smith, will move up to the Inman-Poulsen mills, where she will load in the neighborhood of 1,300, 000 feet of lumber for Manila. From there she will go down to the Eastern ft Western mills to take on 400.000 feet of fir tor Jaranesa ports. She will complete her Manila cargo at McCor .nlck mills, St. Helens, loading about 600.000 feet there. The Ibsen's flour cargo will be some what smaller than Is usually taken out by the Oriental liners, and she will carry out but 15.000 barrels for Hong kong and way ports. She may be able to get away by February 20. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. GOES TO SEATTLE Mayor Says Puget Sound Firm Will Get Work in Spite of Objections. ) ' K With a light cargo and a list of 10 passengers, the steamer AllUno, Cop tain Parsons, arrived nt Couch street dock from Coos Bay at i:30 o'clock last niicht . Carrying 31 passengers and S50 ton of freight, the steamer llamona, Cap tain Nelson, sailed last night on her in! tlal trip to Coos Bay. Commander J. M. Kllicolt, llghthous Inspector for the Thirteenth district, re turned this morning from an inspection trip to Coos Bay. Laden with 2,760.737 foet of lumbe for Melbourne, valued at f3S,S70. tho British steamer M. S. Dollar was du to sail this morning from T.innton. Is possible, however, tb;it ho may not have been abla to gt lwiy because of the foa- which lay thick on vho rive all morning. Carrying 19,000 barr-iU of oil. the As soclated oil tank steamer llosecrana, Captain Moore, entered this morning a the custom house, from San Franc Irco, She cleared for the same rort in r-allast On her trip up the river yesterday morning the steamer Lndlno r.rougnt 700 boxes of smelts from Itainlcr. The C. R. McCormick coinpanys steamer Yoscmite, which is running on the Olson & Mahoney steamship line, was due to sail today from San T:an clsco for Portland, with passenBira and general cargo. She is the first boat of that line to Ball this month and Is con staned to Little & Crawford at Oak street dock. 'It is possible that the city executive board will be able to award the East Twolfth street bridge contract tomorrow afternoon," said Mayor Simon thl morning, "and the award will go to the International Contract company 6f Seat tie, unless it can be shown that the com pany la irresponsible. Manager Basford of the International people haa put up a certified check with tha bridge commit tee and stsnds ready to furnish a bond for the faithful performance of the work and I consider his offer evidence of good faith. "It Is my policy to let contracts to the lowest bidder regardless of who the lowest bidder, bay be. Of course, it would be a nice thing If local firms were always sble to underbid their com petitors but we cannot show preferences. t would not bo right, or fair to tax payers. Chairman Harry L. Corbett of the bridge committee of the executive board. signed a report recommending that the East Twelfth street bridge contract be given to the Pacific Bridge company of this city. Mr. Corbett eliminated the International Contract company from consideration because he believed that firm to be irresponsible from an ad verse report by Waddell ft Harrington, engineers employed by the city to d sign and superintend the construction of I the main speakers at the bridge. .The International company, however, protested against Mr, Corbett's action with the result that Mayor Simon di rected that an Investigation be made. If the contract Is let tomorrow the cer tified checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them immediately. It Is customary for the city to hold these checks until an award has been made or all bids rejected. First Step . to . Open Branch Taken by 27 Prominent, Members .'of Body.' With 3. Frank Watson as chairman, temporary organisation of a atate branch of the American Mining Congress was effected here yesterday afternoon by 17 representative mining men and mine- owners. Permanent organisation Is ex pected to be brought, about at a meet Ing to be held In the assembly room of Ik. f n. .. 1 Alk I A n'nl'w.l am Ik. afternoon of February U. aowtU as Secretary. Fred Powell acted aa. secretary and a commit tea composed of It. . Mahoney, E. A. Sessions and 11. W. Ranus, waa appointed to Intereat mining , men throughout the stats and solicit their at tendance at the next meeting. . H. S. Taylor, special representative of the American Mining congress, with headquarters at Chicago, waa one of the meeting yes terday afternoon, and ha set forth the advantages of forming a local branch. One of theae. It waa contended was to protect the industry agalnat wildcat propositions that are so damaging to substantial projects. C. Justin Kennedy of Seattle, who' ia a member of the Washington branch, spoke along the same lines and explained the benefits to be derived from organisation. . One' purpose of the American Mining congress, snd for which It Is working hard, is the establishment at Washing ton, IX C of a. federal bureau or de partment of mines. , . ,' ? Wants OoTernmaat jueognition.' . During the 14 years of the existence of the American Mining congress It has carried on constant agitation for gov ernment recognltfon'of mining Interests. Success was almost reached a year ago, when the bill for .a bureau of mines passed the house by( a vote of 229 to II. but It r failed to get, to a vote In the senate, hence was not, adopted.' Touching upon tho subject. A oireu lar Issued by the American Mining con gresa says: ' . : :' - "Practically the same measure Is now before both houses and, nas juai oeen reported out by the house committee. Its passage at thlr session of congress is within the range of easy, possibilities. providing the country's extensive min ing Interests can be Incited to use their Influence with the few doubtful mem bers of congress. Best work at Washington ' "At the request of the board of direc tors of the American Mining congress, tta secretary, Jamea F. Callbreath Jr., haa established an office in Washington. D. C, for the prosecution of propaganda work In behalf of this measure. Past experience has shewn that most effect ive work can be dona by personal con tact with membera of congress at Wash ington, and for this reason the directors of the mining congress instructed Its secretary to organise a legislative com mittee, which shall sit at the national capital during the whole, term of the present congress, or so much time there of as may be required to gee action upon the bill. A campaign will be waged, which of necessity must be quick and vigorous. and the preaant moment la regarded aa the most opportune time far launching a vigorous and united effortj A large railroad In Brstll will send four mechanics to the United States each tlx months to serve'ln the factory of the concern from which ; the . road buys its locomotives.' . .' ' . .- Indigestion Relief in Five Alinutes and Per- . manent Cure or Money. Back - "When Woodard. Clarke ft Co. state that they have a remedy that la guaran teed ' to . cure any man ' or woman who suffers from food fermentation which causes belching,-sour stomach, gas eruc tations, heartburn and that lump of lead feeling In the abdomen or' money back what are the poor stumach sufferers In Portland and vicinity going to, do about The name ef this most remarkable stomach nrescrltitlon la Ml-e-na. It a a certain cure for Indigestion or stomach' disorders. "Here is one" opinion: ' - I have been troubled with indiges tion for more than, a year. I bought one -box or Ml-o-na ,ond It cured me. Now I would not be without a box In the house for $50.00. It saves a ot when you can be cured for 60 cents." Arthur Hedemuest.' Nichols St. Wakefield. Mass. NoV. 7. 190. - Ml-ff-na stomach tablets coat 80 cents a box at druggists everywhere and at Woodard, Clarke and Co.'a. Mall orders fllled. all charges prepaid. by Booth'a Mi-o-na. Buffalo, N. T. Booth nils wni give constipation sufferers a Joyful surprise. 25e. THE DOCTOR THAT CURES. J', 1 A li i. isTi si The above ia O. E. Brook of Marshall. Mich., who has been curing Bup- tnre lor over 30 years. If . . Ruptured write him today. ' send you free my Illustrated book on . Rupture and its cure, showing my Ap pliance and giving you prices and names or many people wno nave tried it and were cured. It Is instant relief when an others ran. Remember I use no salves, no harness, no lies. ?I:eend on trial to prove what I say is true. Tou are the Judsre and once having seen my .Illustrated book and read Tt you will be as enthusiastic as my hundreds of patients whose letters you can also read. Fill out free coupon beJow and mall today. It's well worth your time whether you try my Appli ance or not. MARINE NOTES. San Francisco, Feb. 10. Arrived steamer Geo. W. Elder, for Portland Sailed at 6 p. m. yesterday, steamer Falcon, for Portland. Astoria. Feb. 10. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., rough; wind, east 15 miles; weather, cloudy, Tides at Astoria Friday High water. 2:16 a. m.. 8.2 feet: 1:54 p. m.. 9.1 feet. Low water, 8:10 a. m., 2.2 feet; 8:34 p m., 0. feet. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Vessels in Port. Bossuet. Fr. bk .Columbia No. 1 TBXE XJf FORMA TIOBT COtTPOH C. E. Brooks, 2:64 Brooks bldg., Mar shall. Mich. Please send me by mall In plain wrapper your illustrated book and full information about vour Appli ance for the cure of rupture. Name . Address City...., State. ' "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured roe."- J. H. Walker. Sun bury. Ohio, . Don't let the baby suffer from eeze- ma, eores or any Itching of the skin, poan'a Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for chil dren. AH druggists sell it Constipation causes headache, nausea, Izxlness, languor, heart palpitation. Iralli physics- gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Doan's Reg ulets act gently and cur; 'constipation. ;a cenis. ask your arugsiiii. . . Never nan tell when you'll mash a far xr suffer cut, bruise, burn or '.scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Eciec tri, Oil Instantly relieves Me pain eulcklir cures the wound. - ,; Virginia. Am. sch... ... Berlin, Am. sh. . Glenalvon, Br. sh Henry Vlllard, Am. eh. W. K. Jewett. Am. sch. St. Nicholas, Am. sh... Kelburn, Br. bk I,uzon, Am. sch Poltalloch. Br. sh Coaster, Am. ss. River Clyde, Br. ss Henrik Jbsen, Nor. ss.. V. S. IvOop, Am. ss...,. Jim Butler, Am. ss.... Falls of Orchy, Br. ss.. Northland, Am. ss Rose City. Am. ss Nome City, Am. ss Altalr. Br. bk Brabioch. Br. bk Donna Kranoesca,. Br. bk. . . Belen. Fr. bk . Prescott Ooble , Left down Astoria St. Helens Astoria .Inman-Poulsen .Inman-Poulsen , . N. Pac. L. Co. ..Tongue Point Port. L. Co Alaska . .Standard Box . Inman-Poulsen .E. A W. L. Co. . . . . Port. L. Co. Ains worth .Inman-Poulsen . . .Jefferson St St. Johns . .Astoria . Astoria Ernest Leaouve. Fr. bk.. Columbia No. 1 Leyland Bros.. Br. sh St Johns Manx King. Br. sh Jefferson St En Bouts With Cement and General. Arctic Stream. Br. sh Tyne Bayard. Tr.bk Glasgow Claim. Ger. 6h Hamburg Claverdon. Br. sh ...Tyne Thiers. Fr. sh Antwerp Notre Dame. d'Arvoir. Fr. bk.. .A'ntwerp Tltania, Nor. ss Antwerp Crlllon. Fr. sh.. Antwerp Augustus, Ger. ss Antwerp nerm, ivor. ss Antwerp Miscellaneous Tonnage to Arrive. Elr. Nor. ss Nanaimo Glenaffric. Br. ss Comox Rygja, Nor. ss Yokohama Hercules, Nor. ss San Francisco Irene, Am. sch San Pedro W. B. Flint. Am. bark Seattle Bowdoln, Am. ss San Francisco Casco, Am. ss San Francisco Geo. W. Fen wick. Am. ss-. San Francisco Saginaw, Am. ss San Faanclsco Olympic, Am. ss San Francisco ' Yosemite, Am. ss San Francisco Oil carrier En Koute. FREE PILE CURE Sent to Demonstrate th Merita Pyramid Tile Cure. of What Zt Saa Done for Other, It Can Do ror Ton. We have testimonials by the nun dreds showing all stagea, kinds and de grees of piles which have been cured by pyramid Pile Cure. If you could read these unsolicited letters you would no doubt go to the nearest drug store and buy 'a box of Pyramid Pile Cure at once, price fifty cents. We do not ask you to do this. Send us your name and address and we will send you a sample by mail free. We know what the trial nackaae will do. In many cases it haa cured ollea without further treatment. If it nroves Its value to you order more from your druggist at 60e a box. This is fair, is It not? Simply fill out free coupon below and mall today. No knife and its torture. No doctor and his bills. FREE PACKAGE COUPON Fill out the blank lines below with your name and address, cut out cou pon and mall to the PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 241 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. A sample of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will hen be sent you at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. Name Street City and State. THAT ARE WEAK, NER VOUS AND RUN DOWN Come to Me and be Cured Pay When I Cure You e pay me as von get the benefit of my treatment. nn ro ctrtin is lower than any specialist in the city, half that others charge you, and no exorbitant charge for medicines. I am an expert SDeclallst have bad 10 yeara' practice In the treatment of diseases of men. My offices are the best equlDDed in Portland. My me tods and modern and np to date. My cures are quick and positive. I do not treat symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly examine each case, find the cause, re move it snd thus cure the disease. Z CTTBB Tarteose Veins, Contracted diseases. Files and Specif to Blood Poi son and all T eases of Men. rsOXJLX. DISEASES XTawly contract ed and chronic cases cured. All burning. Itching and Inflammation stopped In 4 hours. Cures effected in seven days. ' TXB . OBI1T JntZirCH-EUOTBO MEDICATED CaATOfl. insures every man a lifelong cure, with out taking medicine Into the stomach. VI FN Visit Dr. Llndsay'a private Mu itiuii gem,, 0f Anatomy and know thy self in health and disease. Admission free. Examination and consultation free. If unable to call, write for list of ques tions. Office hburs 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. only. I 3 M E N A BUS EDOCTTOIR A ouiy doctor it necessarily a successful doctor, or he would not be kept busy. ' To reverse the point, I am busy because I am successful, and "nothing succeeds like success." In the first place I have steadfastly refused to divide my time on general diseases and have for many years confined my efforts exclusively to the treatment and Core of IVflen's Diseases By refusing to scatter my faculties over the vast number of ailments in general medicine, running into hundreds of different diseases, I have been able to concentrate ray study on those selected nd thus acquire proficiency and skill. My efforts have been to find means of conserving existing remnants of, and re plenishing lost vital forces in the human body without the old system of drugging and overtaxing the stomach so much. I haveftpracrlced in the institutions of the larger cities, have coun seleaCwith the most eminent authors, visited hospitals, studied hard, and have been rewarded with complete mastery over men's most distressing ailments, and thousands of rebuilt men all over the country stand ready to testify to my success along these lines. NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED DR. LINDSAY 138H SECORD ST., COB. 07 alDEB, roxTzasTs. ox. Every Wcman . Is Interested and should I know about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray r ids new y acinaj synns-e. Best-oiu convenient. xi ciemiuea in stantly. I have found conservatism, hon esty and hard study a safe rock on which to build, and for II years The St Louts Medical Co. has been a bee- ton light on the Pacific Coast to thousands of afflicted men in whose harbor the worn out could com quietly and have the Fires of Youth Rekindled and their health completely and per manently restored on me plan or a dollar's worth of honest service for a dollar.. Such success naturally Invitee im itation and Imitators; but. like a giant oak In a forest, with the best banks and oldtlme business men to stand sponsor for me these competi tors must be regarded in the fight of upshoots, twigs or saplings, none of whom have existed as long as 4 or even I yeara, while the sons of old settlers who treated at this of fice 25 and JO rears ago are fre quently numbered among my pa tients on the recommendation of their own fathers. If you were to take an ocean voy age would you want a new Inexperi enced pilot at the wheel or a man with nautical skill and experience time tested and truer More depends on such qualifications in a doctor who Is to treat the delicate and sen sitive centers than on the mariner, and when selecting a physician you should consider these points. Ask your dmeiistforT it. irni h ftnnnt aunnl V thft marvel accent nAMhM hut unil itimB ror Mianraten dook seaiea. it Slroi full particulars and direo on Invaluable to ladles. IBTsX CO 44 BMt SM St ttM TOU. got mm by Skldmore Trag Co.. Woodard. Clark Co.. and Lane-Oavls Drag Co toroa SOUR STOMACH "I used Cascaret and feel like a new man. I nave been a sufferer from dys pepsia and sour stomach for the last two years. I have been takine medicine and other drugs, but could find no relief only for a short time. I will recommend Cascarets to my friends as the only thing for indigestion and soar stomach and to keep the bowels in good condition. They are very nice to eat." Harry Stuck ley, Maucb Chunk. Pa. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. . 10c, 25c. 50c. Never sold in balk. The gen uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cur or your money back. KS At las,.. Am. ss Catania, Am. ss. . . Asuncion, Am, ss. A r gyle. Am. ..,. . San Francisco .San Francisco .San Francisco San Francisco Young Ming Chinese medicine Ct. wonderful rente dies from herbs and roots. Curo Cancer.- Nervous- n e s s. Catarrh. 1j& Grippe, Blood Poison, Dropsy. Throat, Lung. Liver, Kidney and Stomach Troubles. We cure all chron ic Private Dls- ases of men and women when others fall. Hundreds of testimonials from grateful patients. No operations. Hon est treatments. Consultation free. Toung Ming,. 247 Taylor St., bet. Sec ond and Third, Portland, Or. slMMsMsMliHIsWjIsW FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Henderson s compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The best and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Cure the most obstin ate cases in s to to days. Price ?I per bo- or three boxet: $5.00.' Sold by druggists everywhere. Address T. J. PIKKCE. 311 Allsky bldg., Portland. Or, or corner 6th and Belmont, east side. Many persons find themselves affect ed with a persistent cough after an at tack of influenxa. As this cough can be promptly cured by the use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, It should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome. fl f I JT ifX. . rV. IMSTW A. v WW "'&? A It rfi Nv V Kmri f I m w - i Ak C9; I o7' 'ATi .x J m.- .'.w. yiv i H. ,'-..' 1 J'- ' ,. l!te-eJfV I w. s i in Out Of abOUt S000 ailments and dtseaava m ntlr tlm. mnA mttnrtm ha Th2m ent,rea 0,1 rour diseases and complications that often accompanj Blood Poison From Whatever Cause TAjuoosa TEnra or wax, lack or txtauty and the venous aisiressing symptoms and complications brought on by improper advice or neglect of the right treatment ana me rrequentiy negiectea results from IHTEOTiOJg or various kinds as well as the Infection itself. Alt pelvic diseases comprise -my specialty for the reason that they al most invariably have their origin directly or indirectly from these four diseases to which my whole time is devoted. I want every man who feela that he is not up to the proper standard of health to come to my office and have a confidential heart to heart talk with me. This will cost you absolutely nothina. and von An '. nnt place yourself under the slightest obligation to take treatment from me bv so doln t will cheerfully give you any Information con cerning your case free of cost, and if your con dition Is one thst I consider curable I will make price and terms that will unquestionably be per- My n tie booklet advertised in the lower left hand cortier contains valuable points that you ought to know, ant . if you can't call, write . for it I will mail it under plain cover free from, public observa tion. Consultation and advice always-free, whether at office or by mall. lfediolne from tl.CO to t&SO ' a course within any man' reach. If fon cevaao sail, write for self-examination blank. Boar t a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 13. St. Louis (Medical Co. Cor. 2(1 and Yamhill Sts., Portland, Oregon Special 1 real men t for tie Sick Yee and York have spent a lifetime of study and research in China, and upon satisfactory evidence of. their knowledge were granted diplomas by the emperor. They treat any and all diseases of men and women. . Com munication oy man if desired. - , TEE ft YOSX Chinese, Medicine Co.. 142 1st St. Cor. Alder. Portland, Or. CURE Mm Journal Adlets Pay Biggest DR. DR. WINQ CEE WING L EE The Great Chinese Doctor , . LOCATED IN PORTLAND SINCE 1&AO - He la. called the great because he cures all diseases without resorting to the knife. Call and have a free examination. He will tell you' the exact- nature of your trouble. He treats success fully every form of female complaint, all private uiu vi wu uiBtwsrf, iwnuer, DBraijiBig, ium.ors. rneu- matlsra and all dfaorders of the stomach,' liver end kidneys. He has had great success In curing con sumption when the victim Is not too much run down by the disease, and will stop hemorrhages In an incredibly short time. He brews -his 'own medi cines from Chinese roots, herbs, buds, barks and vegetable teas, all of which are entirely harmless, and whose medicinal properties are .unknown to American doctors. He uses in his practice over (00 different Oriental rerdediea. Hundreds of tes timonial from grateiui patients, . - ' ' ' n vobtk rrrTK htbeet CONSULT ME t. ' y free 'i . ; I auarante a Cur of Every Case Z Take for Treatment. , ' PAY WHEN dURED '. C: , : r, -, " ' ' . - ' 'I offer not only FREE consultation and ad- -.vice, but or, every case that comes to . mo, I will make a careful examination and dlag- nOHls without Charge. No all in o man should na irivr.na neglect tnin opportunity to get expert opinion The Xieaeunar Bneelalist about his trouble. - 7 k If afflicted, you can depend upon Jt that the service I offer you,fs the service you need, and is service such as can be rendered by no 1 other physician. ', 1 ' .' ;-'( .4-: a - . . y Maybe you are one of the large number of men- who think their caso is incurable.' Perhaps your own doctor has told you you could not be cured; but remember that la only because, he did not underntand your ailment and could not cure you. It did not mean., that; you could 'not get help from expert or experienced specialists. , ' I CURE TO STAY CURED ' by a method, that involves not painful process, p No other physician em-' ploys a like method, and so thorough is my work thatj, there need hot be the slightest fear of a relapse Into the old condition.. It is not a . uurauvn v jrvu utui UO CUtTSU. DUl Wlievitr yuu , Will CUrO, Don't wait until It is too late. My method is perfect and 5 quick, -' The cure Is absolutely certain. T esnclllv unliplt tho pumi vhin man electric belts and other appliances where money ha been wasted on The DR. TAYLOR Co. 834 Wrrisoa St., Corner Seoond, FOBTLAS, OBXGOlf.' , i