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12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY . EVENING, MARCH 21, 1910. I 1 . I , , , 1 m I I, . t ! ,,' ,! -,! X- RflVFRMMFWT Tfl I WVIbllllllll-lU 'SPEflfGESl - iTiiinrnrunriinr Al INUtrtNUmbtl Major Mclndoe Corps of Engi V neers U. S. A. Returns From Washington, Where Appro priation for Repairs Secured. where he made a survey of the lower end of the Dnlles-Celllo canal. Mr. Schubert snld thla morning that from the time that he left here March 1. tho finest kind of weather prevailed, whb h imhlMed him materially In mak ing ih" aurvey. Borinfra were made and data collected upon which to muke esti mates for a new contract to bo let for On' wnrk on the canal. Hp aald that he. hIkh lunk soundings of the canal at the HlK Eddy entrance and found every thing In good Hliapp. The river Is rather high for thla time of the year, Mr. Schubert aald, the stage ac I il Eddy being 23 feet. Tor this ii nnon tho work (hero has been ana-I peiided for tho seuHon. Robert Wake- I fielo waited for n fall in the river, but us the Indications were that It would mil go down till lalp, he took hla outfits awav, ii nd consequently nothing more will b done until after the annual rlae In trie rl cr. The high water also sus penned I hp general construction work on the chtihI until next fall. "There Is a gnat deal of activity at The Dalles." aald .Mr Schubert, "he- HORSE SIMULATES PROVERBIAL CAT BY COMING BACK HOME ANOTHER FLOOD An allotment of $.r.00 for repairs tocauc or i he canal and raiiioau worn, . . , ,,,.. ,,,,,. 'and the country around that section la llirj riruu'iii mi , i ,, , , ..... . ...... ... A cured bv Major .1. K Mclndoe. corps of engineers. United States arm v. who re turned Saturday night from Washing ton, where he was called In regard to the proposed pun h.-xoe by the govern ment of the Oregon City locks. He was accompanied from Washington bv Major J. Jay Morrow, corps of engineers, who will have charge of the First Oregon district. Major Mclndoe. when seen thla morn ing, aald that he was In no position to settling up wonderfully faal ' ISLAM mSATPKAHS Kbrill Islnnd Off West JuaM Pa,ssol Over llnrkentltn" (iHrgl. According to a report received al the Iocs! brunch hydrographlc office by John ,KNull, nautical expert, Kbrill Island, of the west coast of South Amer ica has disappeared. The r port waa sent out Dy i apiain A An- Jerson. of the American barkentlno 3t ; a ' v I THREATENED Due to Backwater From Co lumbia; Water Over Ash St. Dock by Friday. No place like home for this horse. Mjr anything- In regard to what action j G(.orgtR, who passed over the Island on mould be taken In regard to the locks around the falla of the WHIanvette, aa he remained in Waahlnglon only two days and durtn tttat time" nothing waa "'"Jone about the matter except to re- . celve hla report. r' He was called to Washington to lay T certain Information concerning the locks before the authorltlea there and dur- In the time that he wap at the capital ha aecured an allotment of JfiOOO for repair to the government work nt In dependence, which was put In 1905. It 1 haa been aomewhat damaged by fresh ' eta Blnce then and the allotment will , be uaed up In remedying that damage. Rock and other necessary material will ba placed on the ground aa soon as poa j Bible and aa aoon as the river has gone ' I down sufficiently at that-p1nt the re- pairs will be made. ' Major J. Jay Morrow, who returned with Major Mclndoe. will take charge of - the First Oregon district, or the Coast district as It Is called. Thla comprises j everything on the Oregon coast, with the exception of the Jetty and the for tlficatlona, and the Columbia river down to the mouth of the Willamette river f The Kecond district, which will be In ' charge o Major Mclndo. Includes the ' lower'Colurc.bla. fortifications and Jetty " and the Willamette river. Major Morrow has been stationed In Washington for the last six years and 1 until December 1 he waa engineer com I mlssloner there, after which he was placed In charge of the Washington aqueduct and water supply, and the . Potomac, Rappahannock and - other f rivers In the Iitatriet of Columbia. He seemed to be very much Impressed with the Oregon climate and the first thing he asked was If this was the '-usual weather here at this time of the ' year. the way to Mollendo. The following notice to mariners hne been aefit out by Mr McNulty: Captain A Anderson of tho Ameri can bnrkentlne Georgia reports from Mollendo, Peru, that on hla pasaage from Tncoina, Wash., to Mollendo. ha passed over Minerva reef or Kbrill Is land, latitude 12 decrees 45 minutes south, longitude 133 degrees 35 minutes west, at H a. m of a clear day. had excellent observations both In the fore noon and afternoon: found chronom eter to be correct upon arrival at Mol lendo. A heavy swell waa running nnd kept a sharp lockout for breakers from masthead; hut no sign of reef or Islan-J were observe(J. 1 SURVEY CELILO CAXAL Assistant EnffJiiwr Schubert Returns From Government Project. F. C. Schubert, assistant engineer, corps of engineers. I'nlted States army, has returned from the upper river. PEOPLE WAXT SERVICE Upper Coltimhla Towns Want Regu lar Service of Inland Empire. Captain W. R Muchnnan, auperln tondent of the Open River Transporta tion company, who returned from a trip to Celllo yesterday, says that tho re pairs on the steamer Twin Cities are progreaalng rapidly, but that tho rise In the river will necessitate them launching her In a day or so and fin ishing the repairs while she Is In the water. There will he no difficulty In this as all of the repairs to the hull have been made. The steamer Inland Kmplrn has made two round trips as far as Hnnfnrd and White Bluffs, and Captain Huchanan nays that the people in that section are very anxious for a regular service. MARINE NOTES Astoria. March 2 1. -Arrived d''wn And sailed last night, steamer Saginaw, for Grays harbor. Arrived at 8:40 and left up at 10 30 a. m , steamer Rose City, from San FranclM o. Arrived at 9 and left up, steamer Johnn Poulsen, from San Francisco. San Francisco. March 21 -Arrived at S a. in., steamer Coaster, from Astoria, anil steamer Kansas City, from Portland. Portland has a horse that will not stay stolen. It Is the jrppcrty of J. A. Gracf. Sua iut Fifteen street North. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Graef hitched up his buggy, loaded Iti a bundle of feed and hla family and started out for a little pleasure trip. After driving about for Home time It was decided to visit a friend thing at Mount Tabor, and u stop was made at a drug store near tnlon avenue and Hurnslde street to telephone the news of the Intended visit The lior.- Is somewhat restive, and Mr. Giaef tied it to a ring in the curb ing, while he and his family went to the store a few steps away. When they returned at the end of 15 minutes, there waa nothing left to mark the spot but the hitching strap and the ring In the hldewalk Mr Graef at once notified the police and the sheriffs office, and the officers received reports of haying seen a nurse and buggy answering the description going down Hurnslde towards the river. NO 'further trace was found. This morning, however, the absent pet suduenly put In an appearance by trot ting up the street. Jumping the fence and going Into Its stall In the barn, where It was calmly munching hay when Mr Graef. answering the excited calls of his little boy, went to Investi gate. The horse, which still wore Its bridle, was covered with mud and as wet as though It had -forded some stream, showing that It had traveled a long dis tance to get hack home. Mr. Graef haa offered a reward for the recovery of his buggy and the arrost and conviction of the thief. Astoria. March 20. Arrived at 2 and left up at 3 a. m . steamer Kamona. from Coos Hay. Arrived at 7 and left up at 8 a m., steamer Falcon, from San Fran cisco. Sailed at fi a. m.. steamer Al liance for Coos Hay; steamers Yellow stone and Harold Hollar, for San P'edro, and steamer Tahoe. for South Bend. Arrived at 9 a. m . bark Jaber Howes. In tow of tug Goliah, from Nanalmo. Arrived at 4 p. m., steamer Klmore, from Tillamook. Antwerp. March 18. -Arrived. French bark i'ornll Bart, from Portland. South Bend. March 20. Arrived at 5 p. m.. steamer Tahoe. from Portland. Astoria. March 21. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m, ob acured; wind, north. 6 miles, weather, denso fog. Tides at Astoria Tuesday High water II a. m. fi feet; low water. 5:26 am. 28 feet, 6.49 p. m.. 0 feet. MAKE SURVEY OK COLUMBIA few II O ''Vanati GREATEST OF ALL TONIC GREATEST OF ALL BLOOD PURIFIERS Any system that needs a tonic needs also a blood purifier, for it is I the weakened and impure condition of the circulation that is responsible for the run-down state of health. We have only to recognize the ' importance of pure, rich blood in preserving health, to realize the danger of a weakened or impure circulation. The great majority of persons are rapidly coming to understand the importance of preventing disease; they know that a poorly nourished system cannot resist germs and microbes, and that a tonic which purifies and enriches the blood will often ward off a serious spell of illness later on. That Spring is the most trying season on the health is a fact well known to every one. It is the time of year when our constitutions are required to stand the greatest strain, and unless the system receives the proper amount of blood nutriment the health is bound to be affected. The general bodily weakness, tired, worn-out feeling, fickle appetite, poor digestion, etc., come directly as a result of weak, watery blood. If you need a tonic, you need a medicine that has real blood puri ; fying properties. A great many so called tonics are mere nerve stim- ulants, often producing instantaneous exhilarating effect, but acting with decided injury on the system. If your system is weak and run ; down you can only tone it up by supplying an increased amount of blood nutriment, and this can come only through pure, rich Hood. ? Any tonic which does not purify the blood is dangerous, because it leaves . the impurities in the circulation to constantly nrev unon the health S. S. S. is the greatest of all tonics because it is the greatest of all t blood purifiers ; and it is the one medicine you can rely on to supply li ic system wiui me oesi ionic . effects and at the same time thor '. oughly purify the blood. The ; use of S. S. S. at this time may ' save you from a long spell of ; sickness, and it will certainly pre- pare you for the strain of the long not Summer. Many people have put off using a tonic until the sys tem became so weakened it could : not resist disease, and have paid for the neglect later on with a . spell of fever, malaria, or some other debilitating sickness. S.S.S. . is Nature's ideal tonic and blood 1 purifier. Itdoes not contain a particle of mineral in any form, , nor does it contain any of the deleterious nerve stimulants that are used in so many medicines , scalled tonics. S. S. S. tones up the stomach and digestion, rids one of the tired, worn-out feeling, improves the appetite and digestion, and in every way contributes to the upbuilding and strengthening of the I entire system. S. S. S. is absolutely safe for persons of anv aae and all who are in need of a tonic will find this medicine exactly suited to THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA River Hints Will Inspect Bars Be low Tort land. In another week or so pilots will make a survey of the river from Port land to the mouth of the Columbia, ac cording to Captain Grove, Port of Port land pilot. The survey will be made on the Port of Portland Mcl'rnckpn. and all of the principal bars In tho river will ba surveyed. It Is thought that some of them may have been shallowed In th unusual rise of the Columbia, as there waa a great deal of sediment In the water. The precaution of making the survey Is occasioned by tho large num ber of hlg ships due to go down In the near future. Although It was expected that tho Port of Portland dredgers would be started to work taking down the shoals about the first of April, they will not get out until the last of the month or the first of May because of the high water. They will begin work at the anchorage In the lower harbor. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. WOULD BUILD LIGHT PLANT IN HILLSBORO Flood conditions are again possible on the Wllfametta river, due to the unusual backwater from the Columbia river for this time of tho year, and at Its present rate of rising It will bo over the lower Ash street dock by Thursday or Friday, according to District Forecaster E. A. Peals. . During the last 24 hours the Snake river at I,cwlston rose ;i.2 feet, which is rather an unusual rise for this time of the year, while at Umatilla the Colum bia rose 1.7 feet. At. Wenatchee and The Dalles the rise in the river was 0.9 of a foot, and at 1'ortland the Willam ette came up (1.3 of a foot, making a stage of 112 feet. "It Is very unusual to have the back water from the Columbia bring the, Wil lamette up like this at this time of the year." said Mr. Heals this morning, "and I look for a further rise of three or four feet In tho next three days. There has not been a similar rise at this time of the year for many years. If at all." Mild weather and melting snow Is given as the cause for tho unusual rise In the Columbia, and all of the tribu taries to that river in the Bitter Roots, Cascades and Hlue mountains are feed ing it rapidly. Tho rapid rise at Iewls ton Is attributed largely to the Clear water river, which' empties Into the Snake at that point. Mr. Heals predicts a rise of about three feet tomorrow at The Dalles, and about four feet at the same place on the following day. This will give a rise of about three or four feet at this point by Thursday. He said that he hardly thought that it would reach the flood stage, but that under the present weath er conditions It Is very difficult to tell what It will do. mmw& ABSORB PARKING Property Owners Enter Protest Against Encroachments on East Side Streets. The latest, encroachment .of the Ore gon Railroad A, Navigation company to ba reported officially la that which Is Indicated by the protest of E. Ounder son. who visited the office of the city engineer this morning to give the In formation that the railway surveyors have set stakes for a switch on Kast Third street, which will, If constructed on the lines Indicated by the stakes take away three feet of parking border- deling the cement sidewalk between Oak and Ash streets. Mr. (Junderson told Deputy City En glneer Hurlburt that one of the railway engineers had stated that the company Intended building Its switch so as to take three feet of the parking, which Is part of the city's property. The demonstrator Is agent for a num ber of property owners who have hold ings on East Third street, abuttl.ig on tb proposed switch of the railway com pany. He was told by Mr. Hurlhurt to take the matter up with City Engineer Mor ris, personally. s FISHERMEN DIE IN , STORM IN PORTUGAL E. H. Corbett, of Portland, has made application t i the council of Hillsboro, Or., for a franchise allowing the opera tion of a new light and power plant. It is understood that the manner 111 which the present light and power plant at Hillsboro Is being operated Is not sat isfactory to the citizens of the city, anil j that the new company was Invited to j enter the field. A complete plant, mod- I ern In every respect, will be installed If the franchise Is obtained. 8ix weeks ago Mr. Corbett made ap plication for a light an, I power fran chise In Forest tjrove, Or. His offer was rejected by the council, which de cided to install a municipal lighting and power plant. Since that time so many complaints have been made Rbout the service, that It is understood Mr. Cor bett may make another attempt to ob tain a franchise. It was Mr. Corbett who brought about the final organization of the Coos Hay Gas Electric company, which resulted In its purchase by the H. M. Hyllesby company. , Homeseekrrs for I'matilla. (8peel lUopntrh " The Journnl ) Hermiston. Or., March 21. Dr. Coe, of the Columbia Land company, states that there will be a carload of home seekers arrive at Stanfield and Hermis ton Tuesday. L . ... Lisbon, March 21. Four fishing boats, carrying 32 men, wjpre lost today In a storm that Is raging along the Portu guese coast. Five bodies have been washed ashore. There is little chance that any of those aboard escaped. Life savers stationed along the coast have been attempting to render aid to the survivors, but It Is believed the task Is hopeless. The storm has caused con siderable property damage. BOYS- ENTER CANOE CONTEST 200 Votes Free A. B. STEINBACH & CO. fa Plenty of fresh air, sleeping out-doors and a plain, nour ishing diet are all good and helpful, but the most import- ant of all Is Scott's Emulsion It is the standard treatment prescribed by physicians all over the world for this dread disease. It is the ideal food- medicine to heal the lungs and build op the wasting body. ALL DRUGGISTS Sd lOn., nam of pTr tad thU 4. far oar bauttinu miiui Met Mil Ulllia BMc. Boufc. ehbkopDllnaGoxlLuckPu7. SCOTT St BOWNE, 409 Pearl St. N. Y. CASTOR I A For Infant i and Children. The Kind You Have Alwajs Bought Bears the Signature of Two Frenchmen have perfected a method of seasoning wood by subject ing It to electric currents while Im mersed in a bath of a weak solution of borax, resin and carbonate of soda. SPECIALIST FOK MEM CALL TODAY I CAN AND DO CURE FOREVER WRITE TODAY FEELS BETTER IN EVERY WAY S. S. S. is a good medicine. I keep it in tiie house all the while. It is an excellent tonic to give strength to the system and tone to all the physical members. It gives appetite and energy find makes one feel better in every way. I have found it also an excellent blood purifier. For months I wa? troubled with an itching skin eruption on the face, and tried many specialists and many remedies to get a cure, hui S. S. S. is the only medicine that seemed to relieve. I am now free of this eruption. I think a great deal of your medicine, believing it to be the best blood purifier and tonic known to the world today. MRS. FRANK HORNER. 1330 East Seventh St, Canton, O, It Is expected that' the British ship Poltalloch. Captain Armstrong, will fin ish her cargo nf lumber for Sydney at the North Pacific mills this afternoon. I Carrying a full cargo of lumber for j San Pedro, the steam schooner Shasta, I Captain Hansen, will sail tomorrow from lnman-Poulsen's mlll At the North Pacific mills the Rrlt Ish ship Manx KlnR. Captain Cannell, will heitin loading lumber for Adelaide tomorrow. She is under charter to J. J. Moore & Co. In order to take on supplies, the lighthouse tender Armerla will arrive up this afternoon from Astoria. On her way down aaln she will replace lights and buoys In the river, destroyed by high water and ice. Commander J. M. FJIIcott. lighthouse Inspector for the Thirteenth district, Is at Salem today making an Inspection for the location of buoys and lights that have been asked for there. Carrying nearly S00 tons of New York and European freight, the Amerlcan Ilawnllan steamer Falcon. Captain Scbage, arrived at Albers" dock No. 3 last night, from San Francisco. The American barkentlno Retriever has been fixed for a cargo of lumber from the Columbia river to Sari Pedro. Carrying a full cargo of cheese, ths steamer Dolden Gate, Captain Parsons, will bp due to arrive at Oak street dock tonight, and will sail again tomorrow. Willi 2fi passengers and a cargo of miscellaneous freight, the steamer Sue H. Elmore, Captain Schraeder, arrived at 7 o'clock this morning from Tilla mook. She will sail again tomorrow night. Carrying 60 passengers and 50 tons of general freight besides a carload of sash and doors for shipment to Chicasro, the steamer Ramona, Captain Nelson, arrived yesterday afternoon from Coos Bay. is ti . K -m SBudM -nit to CU1T i&i n m mmsm 4 No stomach dosing breathe the pleasant, healing, germ-killing air of Hyomei, and ewe CATAKRH. COUGHS, COLDS. CKOUP. SORSJHBOAT, M0WCHI71S, ETC Q Complete outfit, including hard rubber ii- haler, $ I .IX), on monejr-back plan, hxtra bottle. 30c. Druf giats eveiywhera. Mail order filled by BOOTH'S HT0MEI CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. VABICOSB TEI1T3 is S SATS wruvnTra titititt.t'. in aa oat( IF TOU OBSTHUCTIONg in 15 DATS XT YOV ICBED MX. BLOOD POISOIT In 90 DATS sTSSD MB. To obtain these quick results, you must come to this office, as It cnnot be done by mall. Do not forget this fact I always do as I adver tise 'to. MEN, YOU CAN BE CURED, MADE STRONG AND VIGOROUS Young and Middle-Aged Men, Are You a Wreck or a Man? Nature's Danjier Sianals Thousands of young and middle aged men are annually swept to a premature grave through nervous complaints and blood ailments. If you have any of the following symptoms, con sult me before it Is too late. Are you nervous, weak, specks before your eyes, with dark circles under them, weak back, kidneys Irritable, palpi tation of the heart, bashful, sediments in urine, pimples on the face, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks, careworn expression, poor memory, lifeless, dis trustful, lack of energy and strength, tired mornings, restless nights, changeable moods, premature decay, bona pains, hair loose, sore throat, etc? If so. I can promise you a perma nent cure or no pay. MEN THAT ABB WEAK, EB VOUS AJTD BUB DOWN Come to Me and be Cured Pay When I Cure You h or pay m aa yon iA " tr.tTn.t TKK DOCTOR my treatment. THAT CURES TXT, FOB A CUBE Is lower than r. specialist in the city, half that othl charge you, and no exorbitant charge for medicines. I am an expert specialist. Have had 30 years' practice In the treatment of diseases of men. Mv offices are tlm best equipped In Portland. My methods are modern and up to date. My cures are (juick and positive. I do not tre.: symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly examine each case, find the cause, re move It and thus c ire the disease. I CUBE Varicose Vain a. Contracted Diseases, Piles and Speclfio Blood Pol son and all Diseases of Men. SFECIAI, DISEASES Newly con tra tr-d and chronic isses cured. All ; burning, itching and Inflammation stop ped in i hours. Lures atfected in sev en davs. 1 1 Bk& Moderate Charges, Pair Dealing. Faithful Berrloea and Lasting Cures are responsible for my Immense praotloe. Call. m i.. jiii i i.i ii in n. ni'immi, up is. , ,u . i J Insures every man a lifelong cure, with out taklpg medicine Into the stomach. Examination free. If unable to call, write for list of questions Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 a. m. to 1 n. m. only. DR. LINDSAY 128H SECOBD ST. COB. Or AZ.DEB. FOKTLAND. OB. Quick Results Lasting Cares Reasonable FeesYou iNay Pay as Able, as Benefited or When Cured Pains or Cramps Wireless Messages. tVia United Wireless. 1 S. S. Santa Clara. March 0. 8:80 P. M. Twenty miles north of Shelter Cove; light soitheast wine; rain; long wester ly swell; barometer 29. SO; all well CAPTAIN OSCAR N'OREX. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Beg-ular Liners Dne to Arrive. Roanoke. San Pedro ........ on I Knmona. Cons Rav March 20' rinse t nv. tian I- ram-lsi n. ...March 21 Santa Clara. San Francisco. .. March 23; Alliance. Coos Hav viarh m ceorge w Eider." san Pedro .. March 27 Relieve pain, whether it be neu- Kansa3 City. San FrancUco ... March 2X1 s raigiac, rheumatic, sciatic, head- "I carry Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills with me all the time, and for aches and pains there is nothing equals them. I have used them for rheumatic pains, headache, and pains in side and back, and in every case they give perfect satisfaction." HENRY COURLEN, Boonton, N. J. Pain comes from tortured nerves. It may occur in any part of the head or body where there is weakness or pressure upon the nerves. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills BLOOD All, MX NTS Treat ment for only a short time cures rash, swellings, sore throat, pains, aches, removes every sign and symptom It stays cured and I can show you the treatment Is not ordinary mer cury and potash, like other spe cialists give you. Get the best HEBTOUS AH.MEBT3 are a form of disease that cause more young men to fall In their chosen paths of Ufa than any other ailment. It weakens the spine, sometimes caus ing paralysis, many times the brain, making It Impossible to concentrate the thoughts and obtain the proper nerre supply required to parry out any line of action. I cure. If not In curable, or no pay. QUICK RELIEF FOR THCSICK ANDAILING C. Gee Wo'i Harmless but Effectire Bemedles Produce Wonderful Besnlti. CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION FREE BIX)OD AH LTZBD CHBMICMXIbY ABS MXCBOSCOFICAX&T WBBW NBCTJBSSABT (TBEE). TiJ?T!."1" to onr ottlo aqnlpment, for the benefit of MEW ONLY, a PESB MUSEUM of Anatomy and fallery of scientific wonders. Man, know tbyself. Life six models Illustrating- the mysteries of man, show ing taa body in health and disease and many natural snbjeots. Men make no mistake when they come to us. - We give you the re sults of long experience, honest, conscientious-work, and the best service that money can buy. If you are ailing, consult us. Medicines furnished in our private laboratory from $1.50 to $6. B0 a course. If you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Hours, f a. m. to 8 p. m. dally. Sundays, 9 to 12 only. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 291 W MOBBISOB- ST., BBT. POTJBTH AND PITTH, POBTLAND, OB. Gee ipw Gee Wo Wo Regular Liners Due to Denart. Allfante, Coeg Hav March ill Roanoke, San Pedro March ' 22 Ramona, Coos Hay March 2:1 Rose City. Ban Francisco. ; . . .'March 25 Santa Clara. San FranclBco.. .. .March 2fi Kansas City. San Francisco ...April 2 Hood fliapefl headgear has been de vised for torpedo boat crews, affording protection for the eyes and shielding the fitir.i from the wind caused by the vessels nigh speed. I ache, stomache, pleurisy or ovarian pains. Druggists everywhere sell them. If first package fa. ".a to benefit, your drug gist will return your money. MILEi MEDICAL Cf., Elkhart, Ind. 'j'BnisfilsMlsaBitfaiBtsiiV'ft TiiTl i i ii flnTr I DO ALL I CLAIM If I did not know beyond a question that my methods of treating men's ailments ara as superior to the ordinary as accuracy is su perior to error, I would not persistently ex pend money for newspaper space in which to make, claims of merit. Sucess in medical practice Is (roverned by the same business rules that apply to ail bus iness. There Is nothing more fatal than mis representation. No amount of advertising of an inferior or unworthy article will establish It upon a profitable basis. The public is sure to learn the truth, and honest merit alone can win. No Other Specialist in the West Has Anything Like as Large a Practice in Men's Ail ments A Significant Fact PAY Mt3 VVMEIN I HAVE CURED YOU 9 ' THE CHINESE DOCTOB. Through the relief afforded to suffer ing humanity In this Northwest, C. Gee Wo, the Chinese doctor, has been her alded by all his patients as the greatest of his kind. He treats any and all dis eases with simple yet powerful reme dies, compounded from Roots, Herbs, Barks and Bulbs, many of which are not found In this country, and their healing properties are familiar only to Chinese scientists. With these remedies he guarantees to cure uatarrh. Cancer. Asthma, Lung Troubles, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Troubles; also Private Diseases of Men and Women. CONSULTATION 7 BEE. If yo'i live out of town and cannot call, write for symptom blank and cir- cular. Inclosing 4 cents In stamps. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1st st., cor. Morrison, Portland, Or. WOMAN A SPECIALTY Wfttk The well known Dr. 8. k. CHAN, with their Chinese! remedy or nerbs and roots, cure wonderfully. It has cured many sufferers when all other remedies have failed. Sure cure for male and female, chronic, private rif flense nrr,i an. blood poison, rheumatism Mrs.S.K.lnAY asthma, pneumonia, throat, lung trouble, consumption, stomach, bladder kidney and diseases of all kinds. Remedies harmless. No operation. Honest treat ment. Kxamlnatlon for ladies by MBS, S. X. CHAN. Call or write to THE 8. X. CHAN MEDICINE CO. :26 Morrison St., Between 1st and 2d Portland. Or. DR. T ATX OB, The Leading Bpeoialiat VARICOSE VEINS, CONTRACTED AILMENTS, OBSTRUCTIONS FILES AND SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON I TREAT AND NEVER FAIL TO EFFECT A CURE. B CONSULTATION FRIX MY HONEST AND CANDID ADVICE COSTS TOU NOTHING I cheer fully give you the very best op nion. guided by years of successful prac tice. Men out of town in trouble write for Diagnosis Chart if you can- The DR. 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