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THE oni ;gon JUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING, LATE NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL i Hum .Officeholders Against People's Laws Registration at Salem Light Hoppickers Getting Busy " prop Will Be larger and Cleaner-103 Candidates Before Primaries Jeff Myers Is Exclusive ! " Voters WiU Receive Much Mall Fair to Open September 12 Grounds Beautified $35,000 In i ; .Prizes.,'.- ' ' . - . . I J . -XSulem Burs ct Ttie--JoarBali - ' 1 Salem, Or.. Sept 3.-At all times ? ,i.em is the center of whatever political .heval there may exist anywhere over i, e state. At present condition are it ore unsettled than ever before and tne Isest political prophets around the SapKal are not making any predictions a to the outcome of the present strug gle In the Republican party. It eems if .nerally to be the Impression that tne Cnk and file has been so stirred up over & internal dissensions that have arisen .ill aantna to attempt to Iumv uiu vug " , , predict to whom will go the strength of ine party. A The contest In the Democratic party la hardly noticeable but between the candidates In the Republican primaries th .tight, is growing bitter in several Instances and he -who comes out win der will have his hands full between t?i primaries and the. general election rallying the Republican voters to bis standard and harmonizing the fighting factions of the party. . United States Senator Bourne has even issued an ulti matum to the effect that he will not support the assembly nominees even U they ars nominated at the primaries. That seems quite clear. ' ' ; ; Against People's "Win. fc' The capital at Salem is filled with bfflcehoiders,- most of whom, peculiarly, are not in favor of the people's' laws eueli ag the Initiative and referendum, ths recall and the corrupt practices act. With few exceptions they reflect an adverse sentiment The reasons for this attitude on ths part of ths officeholders are not always as apparent as real. Nevertheless, under their prejudices against these laws, there exists with most of them an understanding or real isation of the feeling among ths people and ths most shrewd" of the office holders ars abls to see back to ths peo ple. though thers Is ons ones in awhile that plows along ruthlessly,, with a to-hell-wlth-the-people attitude, until he Dumps up against tho real thing and learns that discretion s ths better part f valor. ,j-" " - Bogiatration XJghi. tVtth the etverage candidate, it Is any eld way to get Into office, but in Oregon tho voter has considerable to say and those candidates who get too far away from the voter have made serious blun ders. Though in newspaper and po litical circles, ths present contest looms large, there are still a great majority Of the people too busy making money to pay much attention to the fight Registration in the country Is light The fight Is the same old fight they argue, put up in 4 new package. It la safe to say, however, that on election day the voter will be able to see the genuine signature and relegate Mr. Cor poration Candidate to the obscurity to Which he belongs. . ' v soppickers Getting- Susy. I Hopplcklng. which began a few days earlier this year than usual, will be kn' n 'l rrt-n-ttM-""tl'l(;t hr t! middle of next week. By September with, a.'ull card of high quality racing events and a complete program of other attractions that will make It the big gest state fair.'. Opening September 12, the fair will continue one week, or until Saturday, September 17. The fair board this year has left ' nothing undone to make the fair the most successful of any yet held. " More conveniences and accommodations for visitors 'have been provided and more attractions for the crowds have been arranged for-than in amy ivxjuur year. - , , 1 This week the horses that have been in training on the state's track for the coming race meet were shipped to Port land to participate In the race meet of the Portland Fair & Livestock asso-j elation. They will be returned to the Salem track as soon as they have com pleted their entries In the , Portland meet. It Is expected that, as. In former years, the racing features will be the drawing card at the fair and additional: bleachers have been prepared : for the race fans by the fair management Secretary Frank Meredith has spared no pains In the attempt to make the fair successful from every standpoint as far as the funds at his disposal would allow. Decorations have been added to the grounds in the way of landscape gardening: , The buildings have been repainted on the outside and ornaments added to the Interior until, the grounds and buildings make a beau tlful combination, Muchf credit to due the management this year for the splen did preparations for the fair. As usual, the secretary Is unable to find room for all the exhibits that are offered, despite the fact that addi tional stock barns and other exhibition buildings have been provided. ' This feature of the fair Is always more or less successful without much effort and the competition manifested among the exhibitors to make the most attrac tive exhibit ' works to the benefit . of both the exhibitors and the suooess of the fair. , . ' 135,000 la Prises. ' - A great many counties that have not exhibited for years will - have on dis play samples of their products this year. The board of fish commissioners will have a display this - year. , Thirty-five thousand dollars In prices wtU.bVdts-. trlbuted ; among the exhibitors. This item contributes more to the success of the fair than any other single fea ture. It Is the drawing card that makes the Oregon state fair the biggest west of the Rocky mountains. The prizes are sufficiently large to remunerate exhib itors for their labor and sacrifice In ex hibiting; likewise, the large purses bung at tho track attract to the Oregon fair the best horses and drivers on the west ern harness circuit 7; ,-',' MANY DEAD BIRDS ON SHORE; OLD AND BLIND (Special Diapatd. to Ths Journal.) Aberdeen, Sept 8. William Leon Dawson, A. M., B. D., Washington's greatest authority on the birds of the state, Is In Aberdeen for a few days. Introducing his latest work, "The Birds of Washington." This work has been highly commended, and Is meeting with a warm response from bird lovers. Wil liam L. Flnley. the Oregon naturalist has warmly . commended It Professor Dawson has Just returned from a short visit to Mocllps, where he went up to Point Orenvllle on a tour of Investigation. He found 67 specimens of birds of 10 species along the shore. nearly all of them being dead. Ha found It hard to account for so many dead birds but came to the conclusion that they must be the weak and the old who dropped out of the flight during migra tion, one bird he found alive was dis tinctly moribund,, and Just able to keen afloat' Upon close examination. It was found to be not only old, but totally blind. The finding of so many dead birds gave Professor Dawson an oppor tunity to examine sonve that are known, but so hard of approach as to be diffi cult of study. APPORTIONMENT FOR MARION COUNTY MADE it the crop will be mostly gathered and cured and the market will then open In earnest Special trains on the Oregon Electrio railway's lines for the past week have been hauling thousands of pipkers to the' yards of the Willamette felley and thousands ol others have suen routed up the west side of the river on the Southern Pacific from Portland. I In former years rlVer boats on the Willamette have aided the transporta tion of pickers to ths Willamette val ley yards but this year most of the transportation has been loaded onto the aficlals of the Oregon Electrio with the fault that traffic is congested, trains are late and both patrons and trainmen are In a blue funk, most of the time. Crop WW. Be larger. estimated 'that 60,000 pickers Bl be reaulred In, the vicinity of Salem, to handle the 1910 crop. The oVop this year will be more carefully garnered than In former years In order to preserye .Oregon's reputation for clean hops, which has fallen somewhat lately, In ths markets of both the old world and the new. The crop also will ba larger than lait year, perhaps as large as 90,000 bales. Last year It ran close to 80,000, with probably a few more over than under that figure. So far the market has been slow, few sales are reported. The prices now asked are around IS and 16 cents for 1910. . ; .i'Ji' Last Bay for ruing. - Today was the last day for candidates to file for the coming primaries. The complete list of candidates shows S3 Republican candidates and 20 Demo cratic tandldates. There are six can didates Tor governor alone, of which four are Republicans, and seven candi dates for congress: There are two con- Tessmea to elect but only one governor. V Myers la Exclusive. ' t The state printer has completed the Democratic pamphlet It contains only the picture and argument of Jefferson Myers, candidate for governor. It cost Mr. Myers $100 to get his physiognomy Into this pamphlet which Is his exclu sive property, practically, and It will cost the state from $300 to $400 for postage alone to mall Mr. Myers' little pamphlet to all the registered Demo crats In Oregon. i Voters to Get Much Kali. . t All registered voters will soon begin receiving the initiative and referendum pamphlets which will contain copies of all the oils proposed by the Initiative and referred by the referendum and any arguments that may have been filed by both the friends and foes of the .measures to be balloted upon. Before many years every Oregon voter who has dutifully registereJ in. plenty of time before" the primarita will have quite a respectable political library. The Initiative and referendum pnm .phlets rwere dollvned to the secretary of state Friday. Within few days the Republican candidates' pamphlet, con taining the pictures and arguments foi a number of the Republicans rutining fbr-offtra "will be mailed .outj by the secretary, of tate'g office. Tliis pam phlet will be quite a large booklet and will contain a large number of cuts and arguments: " ' Those .'-pamphlets are allprovided for by the' corrupt practices act This is the first eampaign in which it has been in full operation. . Though, when first I adopted. Its enemies stated that it would b. a lhyslcal Impossibility to comply Hth all its previsions, it is being com tiled ''with to the latter by" the "secre tary of fctale'a office and the admlnjs . trstlon''; with- only the entailment of Vhie extra labor and expense. - ralr to Open September 18. ' One week from tomorrow Oregon's ftrty-nlnth annus! state fair will open (Salem Bnren of The JooniU Salem, Or., Sept 8. County School Superintendent W. M. Smith of Marlon county on October 1 will apportion $25,913.64 for the use of the common schools in the city of Salem. The total apportionment of school moneys to the 119 school districts In Marlon county on October 1 will total $93,280.76, and an additional apportionment In the spring of approximately $11,100 will bring the total apportionment of money for school purposes for the year 1910-11 In this county to $106,130.76. The number of children of school age In Marion county, as shown by the last census, is 11,763, of which 3807 are In Salem. The apportionment therefore la approximately $7 per child. The ap portionment of state school moneys was $1.93 per capital, the total for Marlon county being, - something better than $22,000. ' YAMHILL COUNTY FAIR SEPT, 20 TO BE BEST (Special DUpatcb to The Joarrfkl.) McMlnnville, Or., Sept 8. Big prepa rations are being made here for the an nual county school fair and stock show which will be held this year from Sep tember 20 to 23 Inclusive. Much Inter est is being taken by the schools In all parts of the county, and the exhibits by districts promises to be the best ever shown. Arnold's Amusement com pany has been engaged to furnish the amusements for the four daya On the first day there will be a grand parade of school children, teachers and officers. The Yamhill county bench ehow will also be held In connection with the fair this year and will be In charge of W. E. Martin of McMlnnville. The bench show will end with a fox chase. Cash prises will be given for all first places. Dur ing the summer the olty park and fair grounds have been cleaned up, walks graded and paved whtehT will add much to making the fair a success this year. Carnival for Hood River. Hood River, Or., Sept 8. The Hood River cornet band la planning to give a three days, street carnival In Hood River during the month of October, Arnold s shows of Portland will prob ably be engaged and a number of other attractions added. HE GEAR KILLS 325 SIIEEP, IIIBI III MES ERDER Enters Herd of 1000 Sheep and .Slaughters Them Right and Left Nor Stops When Herder Appears. . (Spodal Dlirfeh to The JoaroaLt Wenatchee. Wash, Sept 8. After killing more than. 800 sheep, injuring 350 others so badly that many of them will die,' and then lacerating the herder In charge of the band in a frightful manner, a big silver-tipped bear made his escape .Into the rough country on the headwaters of tho Entlat river early Sunday morning and Is now being eager ly pursued by sheepheraers ana Hum ors. ' ."..(;.' '..!.' '." Emll Pellenauln,' one of the lwroers in charge of the band of ; 1000 sheep that are being pastured in -tne moun tains by Harder &-Hendricks of Kah lotus, was. awakened by a commotion among the band. He hastened to the scene of the turnioll and there he saw an Immense sllver-tlp bear threshing around among a bunch of the sheep that had gotten hemmed in by wind falls and were unable to make their escape. , V- Kills Them Sigh and The big bear wielded paws and jaws with deadly effect , Every blow of the powerful front feet sent a sheep Into eternity and the strokes seemea io come with llghtnlng-llko rapidity.. All this time the trap-like Jaws of . bruin opened and closed with the regularity of clookwork, and every time they came together the head f of a sheep was crushed. Back at the camp the herder had Just left was a companion, and a couple of shotguns had been tossed Into a corner. Fellenduln did not go back and call his companion or arm himself, thinking he would be able to frighten the bear away. He worked his way through the fear-crased sheep, shouting at their destroyer, but the bear heeded htm not until he came within striking distance. Pellenquln does not remember Just how things happened after that He saw one of wio tremendous paws of the bear traveling towards him and at tempted to dodge the blow. ' Then he felt burning pains follow one another in quick succession as the hooked claws tore through the flesh in his face and breast until he fell and lost conscious ness. It is not known how long Pellenqutn laid on the ground, where he was found by his companion, who had been awak ened and hurried to the scene. By that time the slaughter was over and the bear had disappeared. With difficulty Pellenquln was dragged to the camp, and then his companion dressed his wonnds as best he could and started to a camn a couple of miles away for assistance. When assistance was received three men started to take Pellenquln to Lake r RHIGHESTER'S PILLS A r-?Sk v TUB DIAMOND URA.NV. afc ywr Dralt lot , rill, la K4 tad aU Bi.lllc Itmnrlat. fnt f II I.CirViLTtl)' viaauKin nujiiu rail, lot ytn hwn u Ben, Satat, A I wvi Reliable AM " I nf 1 MEM CM E TO MDEil IF I DO NOT CURE YOU IT WILL NOT COST YOU ONE CENT What would you not sacrifice to fee! as you did a few years ago; to have the same snap and energy, the tame gladsome, joyous, light hearted spirit and the physical strength you used to have? You know you are not, the same man, and you know you would Ilka to be." You might as well be. It's easy. I am making men out of, wrecks every day by scientific methods, and I can make you as good ' a man as you ever were in a short space of time. MY SCffiNTIFIC METHODS -, - . .' make vigorous, muscular men of the puniest, weakest specimens of "half men"; expand and develop every muscle and part of the body; warm the heart, increase the courage and give a man power of mind and -body such as any man should be proud of. Make the eye bright and the step elastic; make an athlete of a sluggard. Cure the dis ease by restoring strength. Methods based on science arid experi ence alone can do this. I accomplish quick and lasting cures for all Blood Diseases, Nervous Decline, Piles, Kidney, Bladder, Special and Chronic Diseases of Men, Rheumatism, Pains in the Back and Hips, Lumbago, Constipation, Indigestion, Weak Kidneys, Loss of Memory, and all evidences of breaking down. My scientific methods will cure when all else has failed. My arguments are good, my system is good, but I know you haven't time to study these. You want proof, and I am able to. give you that, and lots, of it. When yonr own neighbor tells you I cured him you will know I did. f YOU CAN PAY AS ABLE, WHEN BENE- I FITED, OR WHEN CURED. MY PRICES H WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY MAN J Call at my office and investigate what remarkable success I have made in my specialty. Chelan, 'tiere was a distance of SOjtutlon, and to this fact he owes his miles to make through a rough country, life, for Dr. Wentworth says that the It took the men. nearly 24 hours to get the Injured man to the lake, and then there was a 60 mile Journey to be made by boat to Chelan. All this time the In jured herder suffered fearful agony. The party reached Chelan Wednesday afternoon and the Injuries of Pellen quln were ' dressed by .Xr. Harry W. Wentworth. It was found that the face, breast, shoulders and arms had been frightfully torn. " It is believed that Pellenquln must have been within bare reaching distance of bruin when he was struck. Otherwise the flesh would have been stripped from the bones. .. , . . Pellenquln is a man- of rugged constl- 4 j 1 man will undoubtedly recover. The terrible slaughter of sheep oc curred at the headwaters of tho Entlat, near the mouth of Railroad creek. Har der & Hendricks ars pasturing 10,000 sheep in separate bands In this country during ths summer. As soon as the news of the slaughter spread to the va rious camps, herders armed themselves and are now on the lookout for the bear. A party of hunters from, Chelan have also started out to get the marauder. George Hendricks, one of the owners of the sheep, came In from Spokane Wednesday afternoon arid left for Che lan, and the scene of ths slaughter on the up-river boat this morning. Mr. Hendricks said before leaving that he would offer a substantial reward for the scalp of the bear. ' ' ' Journal Want Ads. bring resulta WE GUREM MEM vox Pay When Cured Blood Poison, Skin IHseases, Boree, auwvtwi vimi, iKi Twenty, zrerrooa ness, Weakness, Fistula, rues, Xldney. Bladder, Contracted Ailments, and sil Diseases Peculiar to MUX. SPBCIAX, AXUtXBTS Newly con tracted and chronlo case cured. All burning. Itching and inflammation stopped in 24 hours. Cures effected In seven days. Consultation free. If un able to call write for list of questions. Office hours J a. m. to J p. m. Sun days, 10 a, m. to 1 p. m. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO. corner rst and Washfaftoa Portland, Ox. Mzv, Don BXPXBnaurr. go to SB. XiXSSBAY AT OBOB AJtD SB ' OEXTB B3S QUABASTEB. Core or No Pay Becognlsed m Kost Suocecafnl Specialist in Mais Maladies, I TREAT MEN AND MEN ONLY Blood Disease ipm l CTTRE THE DISEASES BELOW, WITH THE IB COUPXJOATXOBB, AJTD HOT OBXT CtTBE THKBff QtnCXXY BUT AT ONLY OWE-HALF THE EXFEBSE TO TOT THAT OTHE& SPECIALISTS CHABQB. a ERUPTIONS. LUPUS. EPITHELIAL, GROWTHS and all fikln Diseases are permanently and forever cured by my Specific Blood-Cell Remedies. They act directly on the Biood Cells, eliminate the disease and restore the Internal parts to their normal conditions. I am particularly anxious to hear rrom men who have been treated by other physicians without receiving any beneficial results or a permanent dire. Mnrvniio Allan who hsv brain panic will see how IVtHVUUd Vlcll quickly the right methods at the right place anrt time will do the work. Restores strength, nourishing the Important parts. No man should give up hope or become discouraged or dis heartened until he has consulted me. Rlintliro HERNIA. PILES AND FISTULA One nU(JlUIC treatment curen permanently. No pain no suffering. Thousands of these cases are operated on each year without relief or a cure. You take no chances when you place yourself In my hands. AlmoBt every third man, after the age of 40 years. Is afflicted with Prostatitis and lr Hiaaaer ana Kidney complications, tnrol sh various entices, tnua nhstmirttnir thermta urine ani causing retention, this residual urine Becomes roul and ammonlacal, and serious dlRease soon ensues. . Are you one of the many sufferers? Varicose or Enlarged Veins XJfaTS: latlon. Palpitation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Bad Memory, Short o Breath, Trembling of the Limbs, Easily Excited, Tired Feeling In the morning, Low Vitality. Sluggish -Circulation, ONE TREATMENT WILL SATISFY YOU MY METHODS ARB RIGHT. Will you continue suffering from, these ailments or will you place your case In my hands and be perma nently cured In the right way and shortest time pos- nlhlat? VAnx, DUrl4ti AND RHEUMATIC TROUBLES rviUIICY, UlCiUUCI permanently cured In 30 days If no othci complications. These diseases are systemic my mood-Making and Blood- and Purifying readily yield to K amedles, flrnto niconceo and swollen glands HLUlC UldCdOCd celve ial!y attention and permanently cured In allowed to run unohecked, cations. A word to the wise Is sufficient' ra- n and are These diseases. If Prostatitis a few days. will lead to serious compll- dependent issage of nat and fatal kidney M You have, perhaps worked hard tn early life and saved a competency to retire and enjoy your remaining r nights' rest broken through frequent and painful urination i nve povea, neaiea ana curea mouaauas oi men years, only to nnl your health undermined, your and your strength lost or sxeatlv impaired. Don't desDalr. afflicted as you are, and I know I can do the same for you. Mv method of treatment quickly allays all sore ness and Inflammation cleanses and heals ths Prostate, Bladder and Kidneys, removing every obstruction so that the urine soon passes freely and naturally without burning or sediment. Avoid cutting and dilating op erations. This Is a delicate and dangerous malady. Don't experiment with family doctors end-Inexperienced pretenders. Remember, good health is your most valuable asset, your working capital. Consult me today. .Consultation and advice always free, whether at office or by mall. Medicines from $1.80' to $.B0 per course. ( within any man's reach. If you cannot call, write for self-examlnatlon blank. , HOTJTBS A. ML TO 8 P. K. SUBDAT, TO 13 .The'teadlrig; Specialist. MEN'S AILMENTS 1 Have Cured Hundreds of Cases Like v Your Owri There . is no economy in . employing an 'imateur to do an expert's task. . Nine times in ten , failure follows. In a large percent age of 'instances the result Is harm., r The' .average physician is an amateur inv the treatment of men's ailments. He does not ' treat enough cases to learn a great deal about them. His time is so fullv occiinied in treating a full assortment of human ills that he cannot devote spe- ' cial study to any particular branch of practice. Most ailmefats are sufficiently simple as to reuifo no special training pther than that received in, the medical colleges and tht afforded by experience in 1 Jreneral prsctice, - Xhe ! more complex, and perplexing ailments the amily practitioner seldom cares to treat. He prefers to be relieved of tasks beyond bis training, though he cannot, without fear of injur ing a patient's confidence in his ability, recommend the services of a specialist instead of his, own. -,,-. , The true specialist is a physician who is absolutely expert in the treatment, of a few ailments. He knows all about the few ailments he treats, and he treats the most common ailment" For 25 years I have been treating men's ailments only. I began my special work after thorough preparation at the best medical colleges and hospitals of the country and hive cured more men than any other specialist in the West, some of whom" were .themselves physicians. ' , If afflicted with any of the ailments constituting my specialty, seek an experrsand not an amateur's services. ; You can'come to me knowing that f hive treated hundreds of cases exactly like your own and thousands of others very similar. You can rest assured that I will' know just what to do will not make a single misstep 'in the tr?.ttmnt ' 3rour ca nl that a complete ndf permanent cure will follow. , I Am Always WUIIng to Walt for My Fee Until a Cure Is effected Contracted Ailments Be sure your cure is thorougn. Not one of my patients has ev er had a relapse after being, discharged as cured, and I cure In leas time than tho ordinary .forms of treatment require. Specific Blood Poison No dangerous minerals to drive -the virus to the Interior, but harmless, blood oleanstng i adles that remove the last poisonous taint. He positively J vm Varicose Tems, Hydrocele, Bnptnre, Obstrnotloa. Bpeelai Ailments of the Prostatic Tronblea Bld- ney and Bladder, Blood Ailments and Nervous Weakness. If you want a perfect cure, euro to stay cured, treat with the old reliable firm. Don't waste your money with cheap and unskilled specialists. Get the best always. The best Is none too good for you and always the cheapest in the end. Remember, we treat onlv cases wa can cure. Cur or no pay Is our motto. ! WHH.V more can you sskt W will cure you of your trouble never to return If wo tell you so. Re member this. . We are specialists In our line, not cure-alls. Call at once and let a true specialist examine you today, not tomorrow. Stop suffering; get strong and vigor ous, what more to be desired than health? Nothing. Come and consult us free of all charge. If you live anywhere lnthe states of Washington or Oregon, then you know of some one In your neighborhood whom ws have oured. for our nratlr ertmirla to all parts of these states, and even Into other states. Ws guarantee a oomplete, safe and lasting cure In the qulckets possible i ttme, ana at lowest cost for honest, uuu ana iwciiiiiu treatment. Consultation and examination free and confidential. Call at once. DR. LINDSAY I xso wia eusie specialist. I Corner Alder and Second streets. En- i trance 128 Second street, Portland,; r ur. urnce nouro v s. m. to p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Obs truct 1 oris My treatment Is absolutely painless, and perfect results can be depended upon In every Instanoe. I do no cutting or dilating whatever. Varicose Veins It Complete Care Without Surgery Undrf my trcitnwit the most aggravated cases of varicose veins are cured in a' few daya'. time. , There is no cutting, ' ho ." pain, and ft is seldom necessary that "the patient be detained from his occupation. Normal circula tion is at once restored and the natural processes, of waste and repair are again established., If you are aft, flicted with varicose veins, consult me at once. Delay can but bring on aggravated conditions and nervous com plications that will impair the general health. ; A Seek Hxpert Medical Aid NOW A REAL, MUSEUM LARGEST AND FINEST MUSEUM OF ANATOMY ON THE COAST. . : Masks, models, plaster casts, skulls, skeletons, beautiful life like models in wax; also many .natural specimens preserved in acohoL " - . .' . P . ,,v,? FRBB TO MEN sJ'M ( This Museum is in a distinct and superior class above any thing heretofore shown in Portland. ,f There are over 500 pieces shown i.ln. this exhibit and it is entirely separate from our medical offices. It is interesting and ins.trnctive to a high degree. All men visiting Portland should see Dr. Taylor's Free Museum. CONSULrATION and DIAONOSIS FREE I do not charge for advice, examination or diagnosis. If you call for a private talk with me you will not be urged to begin treatment If impossible to call, write : " The DR. TAYLOR Co. Morrison Street, , Portland. Or. CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays ,10 to 1 Only. r i'.. ln ' "" " Are You Sick? Dr. D. Ging Chow Noted herbalist of the Chinese empire, nowi associated with the On Wo Ton i Chinese Md-1 olne Oo, This noted doctor has learned th secrets known only to the fa m O U s Chinese savants for over 4000 years and has spe cially Imported herbs from the remote prov inces of China that posttlvoly cure all Ills of the human sys tem. Diseases of the nervous system femals disorders, blood ' u.mjii, bioiimcn truuoie, eto., absolute ly cured. No matter how many dootora have failed, no matter how many medi cines you have Used without result, call on "us. We can cure you. Cn8uJllQntrteIreatmtmta by-iwtsih f-r, On Wo Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Dr. Wonsr Him. 1268 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, Cal. Dear 81 r For several months I suffered with terrible agonies of pain In my stomach, not being able to eat or retain any food. I got no relief until I was recommended to you. After the first treatment I got relief and now, after several months' treat ment of your herb medicine, I feel entirely cured-of my, trouble. .Dur ing my treatment with you I have gained SO pounds. I tender you my most sincere thanks and remain, gratefully yours, MRS, E. THOMAS. Antloch, CaU DR. WONG tilU XJHASX3TQ CBHTESS ESSB DOOTOX J Bstabllshed la California since 187fl. SSBIDBIICB 1268 OTUIXELL STREET, .. Between Oongh and Ootavla Bts. ' .SAB raANCISOO, -Bo Agents, Ho Branch Off lots. Beware of Zmvos ...tors. Wo , Samples of Kerba Sent Out. , Dr. Wong Him has cured hundreds of ailing men. women and" children by his wonderful Chine. herh treatment. It you are 111. call or write to him, Read what these two grateful patients say: Dr. wonrf Him. riV...n street. Ban Francisco. Dear Sir For several years, , while suffering agonies of nam, I tried in vain to rind relief from physicians of vari ous schools of medicine. When; as a last resource, my life being In great est and Imminent danger from a mortal disease, I applied to you, you cured me with your Chinese herb treatment and Saved my life, for EiCh.i..C!! 1 e"der my most sin cere thanks and remain, most grate- ta.ndCalv V tret. Oak- DR. WING Tho f.ffOQt rkltiASaA haAa aiiv UIVUI VIIIIIC3C uuuur ' tooATiD ib FomTiATO snrca risw , called the great because he cures aU have a free examination. , He will tell yoti the exact nature of your trouble. He treats success fully every form of female complaint, all private and blood diseases, cancer, paralysis, tumors, rheu- 9-u aiaoraers or tne stemaon. nver ano matlsm and aianeya. tie nas nstf great success la-curing con- Bumpuon wnen me victim is not too .much run down by the disease; and will stop hemorrhages In oii .ncrcnioiT nori nm?.lH .DrWS .JUS JWIUM CHICS IIUIH CHlneSS rootsnmrhn. faudii. barka anil TiKcmum teas, u 0i wnion are . entirely narmiess, ind whose medicinal properties : are unknown to American doctors. He uses In his practice over BOO different Oriental remedies.- Hundreds of tes timonials Trom grateiui patients.-. rss c sou by misis eykwhere S3 Second ft : Xouiw a, m, to io p. m. ,1-