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1 : i. ) flWSIIEIO GRAIN CARGOES Norwegian Steamer Eir in Port Again for Fir After Three Months' Absence; Masunda Takes Wheat. With the arrival this morning' of the Norwegian steamer Eir. Captain' Mar- cussen. and the British steamer Ma sunda, Captain Burns, both the lumber ' and grain fleets In port were materially Increased. The Eir arrived at the North Pacific Mills, where She will load lum ber .for v. Australia and 'the Masunda reached the dock of the Eastern A West ern mills, where she will be lined for ! wheat This is the second trip of the' Eir to this port, in the last year. She cleared from here on July for China, with a cargo of, 1250,000' feet of lumber and : after discharging1 proceeded to Otaru ,nd Muroran where sheloaded 72,000 , hardwood ties." for Redondo. . She was recently taken" on time charter by the American Trading company, at the rate of 8S5 pounds a month; to carry lumber to Sydney, She 'will work a part of t her cargo at the North pacific mills and ' the remainder at the Portland Lumber company's mills above the bridges. She '.will probably take out in the neighbor hood of 3,600,000 , feet. ' r : The Masunda, a vessel of S198 tons net. will probably proceed to Montgom ary dock No. 2, after being lined at the Eastern A "Western mills, where she will take on a cargo about 270,000 ,' bushels- of wheat She arrived at As- , torla yesterday ; afternoon from Hon olulu, coralpgr by way of Nanalmo, whera she took bunker coal She was : 10 days' In making the passage from the Hawaiian Islands to the Sound port Her cargo to Honolulu consisted of coal from Newport News for the government, and she made the voyage around through the Straits of Magellan in 72 days. She . is under charter to Kerr, 'Qlff ord & Co; Having, finished her cargo of wheat : the British ship GlenaJvon, Captain King, was moved to the stream this morning by the steamer Cascades and she will be ready to leave down for the sea as soon as her crew la aboard. She will probably dear this afternoon with more than 322,000 bushels , of ..wheat for the United Kingdom, the car go being dispatched by Kerr, Gifford & Co. . t'. . ." v.. ... . .,.. .. . ALVEXA CHARTERED . . After 21 Days' Idleness Schooner to , . Loa4 Lumber for San Tedro. After having been laid up In Young bay for 21 days, the schooner Alvena has been chartered for a cargo of lum ber from the Columbia river to San Pedrb, and. In company with the schoon er King Cyrus, whloh arrived yesterday from San Pedro, is now on tha way up the ylver to load at the St Helens mills. v The two schooners , will probably get away at about the same time, and, aa their destination is the same, aa exciting race between tho two droghers Is looked for The crew of the Alvena has al ready been signed, and she will be ready to go to sea as soon as she has loaded , 875,000 feet of lumber. The King Cyrus will take out 960,000 feet- - The Port of Portland towboat Ockla- , noma- arrived up-at-the-Nerth- Bank dock last night with the schooner Vir ginia In tow, the latter being laden with 400 tons of hay. The towboat then pro ceeded down the river for the two schooners, and as soon as they are left at St Helens, she will return to Astoria for tho Kirkcudbrightshire or the Thiers On her way down she will stop at Westport for the barkentlna Makewell which has loaded 1,100,000 feet of lum ber for Australia, being under chapter to Hind, Rolph & Co. Her ersw Is ready to go aboard. ,. NEW CAMP ESTABLISHED Work on Celllo Canal Being Pushed . Portage Road Completed Soon. J A, new camp has-been established at the bead of Flva Mile Rapids, on the line; of the Dalles-Celllo canal, and 200 men are now at- work, as well as a steam shovel, according to Assistant Engineer F, C Schubert who returned from there last night Mr. Schubert says that the electric light plant at Big Eddy will be completed shortly and. , that at present the night force Is work ing with the aid of Mllburn gas lamps. which give a 6000 candlepower light A motor car has been placed on the Port age Road, which will be completed Into RHEilTISM PU81FTKG THE BLOOD TEE ONLY PERlIAIiEIT CUBE ' No case of Rheumatism waa ever cured except by a thorough purifica tion of the blood ; just as long as tha blood remains charged with fennent- - ingtiiicacid poison, the painful dis : ease will continue.. The pains and aches of Rheumatism are simply su- - perfidal effects of the impurities in the circulation, and sometimes may be temporarily relieved by the appli- ! cation of plasters, liniments, hot s cloths, etc. But the person who trifles ; with this dangerous disease by de . pending on local treatment alone, is certain to pay for the mistake with constant suffering later on. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism in the only way it is possible to cure the disease. It goes down into the blood, and re moves the uric acid from the circular tion, so that the nerves, bones, mus cles and joints are lubricated and fed with nourish ing elements Instead of being continually ir ritated and in flamed with the sharp.tiratic impurity. When S. S. S. has cleansed and tmrified Hi blood, the pains and aches cease, all inflammation disappears,;; stiffened musses are maae puani.-ana every troublesome symptom of Rheumatism r1 i.- " . .. . . . Rheumatism ind any medical advice iree to an wlio write. ' TEE wrrT SFrCiriQ CO., AtUst,' Oa,' THE 31 "U. S. FAIR TO-KIOHT AND SATUKUAI 0KE00N! FAIR TO-NI0in , W SATURDAY. FAST TP SOUTHEAST TrKDS. WASHINGTON. ; FAIR TO- NI0KT AND 8ATURDAY , , IXRSP?,, .OCCASIONAL RAIN EXTREMS BJORTinrasT, poRTion. east no eouTOTAST, wnos. Tha Dalles next week, carrying material for tho work. : ALONG THE WATERFRONT The boatbuilding plant of the Curtis oompany( boat and yacht builders, Is being; moved to the new location at Milwaukle by Captain Charles . Amos with the launch Eva and a barg-o.', To begin operations on .the upper Wil lamette river, tha new launch Salem, be longing to the corps of engineers, was scheduled to leave for -Oregon City to day. , .' The Little-Diamond Lumber com Dan t have been appointed agents here for the sfeeatner Coaster and they will han dle her next lumber cargo out of here for California ports, which will be about November 1. , Aboard v the . steamer v Washington. Captain Peterson, which arrived yester- aay rrora Ban Pedro were 600 tons of general freight, besides IS . passengers. Captain Peterson says that thin num. ber, which is ' usually considered un lucky, brought the veSsel luck and she had s fine passage, un to the river. Arrangements were made thi morn ing to take the schooner W.F. Jewett down from Goble to the sea at 2 o'clock this afternoon: She has a. lumber car go for San Francisco. ;") ; To complete her carta of lumhe tnr Delagoa Bay, the British ship Claver don, - Captain Wilson, -will shift from me worth pacific mills to Llnnton this afternoon. ; . . ' y v . After a very ouick nassaare to tim. mook and back, considering the large load that she took out last trip,1 the steamer Golden Gate, Captain Astrup, was due to reach the Washington dock at noon today. - c Putnam, the new commissioner of lighthouses Is tn the city today con ferring with Commander J. K. Eiii-nn lrL.ZZeT t0 the recent reorganise tionU Qi m Qisinci, rrom here he will go to Ban Francisco and Honolulu.' . MARINE NOTES -. Astoria, Oct'jl. Left up at J a. m. schooners King Cyrus and Alvena. Ar rived at l a. m. Steamer Netialem, from San Francisco via Eureka. Sailed at T:15 a. m. Steamer Bandon, for San Francisco. Sailed at 9:30 a. m Steam er Shoshone, for San Francisco. : San Francisco, Oct 21-Arrived at I a. m. Steamer Fr S. Loop, from Port land. ' . y Astoria, Oct.' 20. Arrived at i :30 p. m. Schooner King Cyrus, from San Pedro. Arrived at 4 and left up at 6:8f p. m. Norwegian steamer Eir, :frora Victoria, and British steamer Masunda, from Honolulu. Arrived down at 10:30 p. 'm. -Steamer Washtenaw. - - ' San Francisco, Oct. 20. Sailed Steamer Shasta, for Portland. Sailed at I p. m. Schooner Mabel Gale, for Columbia river, t Sailed at 8 p m.' Steamers Argyll and Rainier, for Portland,-. ., ,;, ., . ,,., . ,: .. South Bend, Oct 20. Arrived Steam er Claremont, from Portland. San Pedro, Oct 20. Arrived Steamer Beaver, from Portland. "Astoria, Oct 21. Condition at the mouth of the river at J a. m., smooth; wind southeast 2 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Saturday High wa ter: :S a. m.. 7,0 feet; :1S p. tn., 8.2 feet Low water: :18 a. 8.1 feet; 10:25 p. m., -O.t feet . MARINE INTELLIGENCE ! , . - i Stegnlav X.tnr Sua to Arrive. Golden Gate, Tillamook Oct 22 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook ,,...Oct. 22 Breakwater, Coos Bay. ......... .Oct 23 Beaver. San Pedro ..t .Oct. 24 Hoatiuke, San Diego .'.Oct 80 Bear, San Pedro. . . . . . . . . . ... i. .Oct 30 Rose City, San Francisco....... Nov. 4 Sterular ZJsers Due to Depart Rose City, San Pedro .v.Oct. 24 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook ......Oct 5 Golden Gate.j.Tillamook,...Oct 15 Breakwater, Coos Bay ...... . . Oct 25 Geo. W. Elder," San Pedro...... .Oct 28 Beaver. San Pedro ....Oct 29 Roanoke. San Pedro ...... ....Nov. i Bear, San Pedro A...... .....Nov. 3 ' Tassels in ' Vort St Nicholas, Am. sch......... . Astoria Irene, Am. ech. ........ .Inman-Poulson 2eu,'n' 8h- ' v; ''. Goble Babin Chevaye, Fr. hk. t , . . -. . .Stream Eir, Nor. ss..,i...., North Pacific Masunda, Br, ss.... Eastern & Western .Jabes Howes. Am. sh. Astoria Kirkcudbrightshire, Br. sh. Aatorla Tamoie Maru, Jap. ss Banfletd vxeo. ommga. Am. , sea . , . Bt Helens Needles, Br. ss. .Prescott Iran, Br. ss. .Inman-Poulsen Hercules, Nor. ss. port Fir. Mills Hoche, Fr. bk . . ... . ... . . . . . .Columbia Amy Turner. Am. bk. Stella St dSS:n?ii A'Vh ' ' ' -Columbia ex. Francis. Am. sn. .......... . AHmrm Glenalvon, Br. sh..,,,.,i...,.. stream vimeruon, or,; mu. n. y, lUIS Roanoke, ss . . ; . , Martins Klamath, ss Ore. Pry dock, Bandon, ss. . -. . , Rainier En Boute . , W.lth Cement ana ' OeaeraL Amirat-Cornuller. Fr. bk, ... Antwerp Babin Chevaye, Fr. bkj .London Bayard. Fr. bk. Blaagow Canneblere, Fr. bk... .Qiaagow Claus, Ger., sh Hamburg David d Angers, Fr. bk. ... .Hamburg Gletiholnv Br. sh.., .Antwerp Hoche, Fr.' sh... .......-...Llvernool Marechal de Castries, Fr. bk....,Tyne Michelet, Fr. - b.k I.lmertk SonttSsh Moors, Br. sh... Antwerp Thiers. Pr. ah. ............... Antw.rn I -""""line. vier. u . . ..AIllWErD Miscellaneous TonnMre to Arrive. Alert. Am. sch. . ........... . .Honolulu Geo E. Billings, Am. son. San Francisco II If Uull An. Can Luzon, a m. sen .............. . Redondo ..'am r Jr-. AAtfel f-'NVe OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY Department of Agriculture WEATHER BUREAU e'? mm a "mm mm mm m as a. ' ( V YVILLlO L.MUUKt-. Unlet. EXPLANATORY NOTES. 30.1 iL 4 f -V LC "A. V ' Atf - ' '"BIT .. ;- W Imuu, m awtiraaa torn, paa thtwfli pant f mt m pramtn. Uonfnm. or doiMd bm bus krauh vomtt of qm mdmomoti Si U Mra oeJf lor to, (rawuf; W, tad 100 - t Sratottltnwauuef mtlHt' O w. fartly 4haa ttwuJif; (B)ni (S)nai; rtport mlnm. Ammt tywiliiilawtwt fain. tmprttuf; temd, S4-hnf rwafill, t it qtik) jOI iuai Ihiitl. vSocitjr ( 10 mim ft kour r mm Strathspey, Br. ss..,....San Francisco I.ahalna, Am. ss....,..,.an Francisco Washtenaw, Am.. ss .....San Francisco Alvena.-Am. Boh.........San Francisco En Boats Wita CoaL Button. Fr. bk................ Swansea Col. de Vlllebois Mareufl, Fr. bk. .......... Newcastle, N. & W. Forfarshire. Br. bk..Newcastlo, N. fL W, Kirkcudbrightshire, Br. ah . . . . ........... .Newcastle. N. 8. W. "t. Rogatlen. Fr. bk..Newcastle. N. & W. Gen. ., da Bolsdeffre, Fr. . bk. . Newcastle. N. a W. .' Dally River Readings. (It m., 120th meridian time.) ' 2 -9 -?? ?! ?a S? a TATIONS. S Jg ' : c 9 9 ' : Lewlston I 24 I 1.6 0.1 0 Rlparla 80 2.6 0.2 0 Umatilla ........... 25 4.1 0.8 0 HarrlBburg 7' Albany 20 1.0 0 0 Salem 20 0.8 0.2 0 Wllsonvlllo 87 2.0 0.6 0 Portland 15 8.8 0.8 0 ' River Forecast -The Willamette river at Portland will remain nearly stationary for tha next two days. baLlinger gets ' cold feet and . 1 admits lawyer (Continued From Page One.) after election, when,- in his belief, It would be rejected. 1 Malice was charged , by Attorney Jones, so that the case could be taken before a Jury. His charges would have opened anew the whole Plnchot-Ballln- ger - hearing. Charges - which were brought against the secretary of the Interior by . Louis R. Glavis were made as the result of an Investigation Into AUska coal land entries by Mr. Jones in 1807. He was called aa a, witness before the committee. His testimony and that Of Mr. Glavis damaged Bal llnger. . . l - 1 s -.,-. : Shortly after the : hearing, knowing he had Incurred the deep displeasure of the secretary of the Interior, Mr. Jones filed his resignation as special agent in which capacity he had served for seven years. Balllnger ef used to ac cept the resignation and ordered Mr. Jones' dismissal. The special agent was not given opportunity to seek rein statement under the rules of the civil service commission. ... ... Application Held Up. : - Coming to Portland to practice law, Mr- Jones was . admitted to practice tn the state courts, the United States courts and the United States supreme court" He applied to be admitted to practice in the department of interior and its bureaus, including the general land office and Indian office. Other applications were acted upon promptly. William K. West made application May 23, 1810, and was admitted, the next day, and H. H, Schwartz, former chief of the field division, i got In almost ss quickly, but Mr. Jones' application was held up. He ascribed the delay to an effort on the part of Balllnger to keep him from practice In the department "X consider it more than a coincidence that my application was acted upon tho day following . the publication of my plans," said Mr. Jones today. T got the telegram from my brother at about WAS ATPUCTXD WITH XXDSTSt wMrs, H, B, Robinson, 9 Houatoa AvSii Muskegon, Mich, writes of her relief from kidney trouble by Foley Kidney Pills. "I found in your Foley Kidney Pills a prompt and efficient remedy for kidney trouble with which I was afflict ed. I had pains In my back end sides and felt .all tired and worn out Float ing spots appeared before my eyes and 1 had headaches. My kidneys and bladder were affected and caused me much dis tress. However, the faithful use of Foley Kidney Pills dispelled all symp toms of my trouble. The pains left me and I am free of those tired and sinking spells. This Is all due to Foley Kidney Pills which I gladly recommend. Skid more Drug Co., main store 151 Third St. Branch, Morrison and West Park Sts. Woodard,- Clarke Drug Co. , innn n INSTANTLY RELIEVED or YOUR MONEY DACK r - DR. R. SCHEFFMANN'S r-V MSTBCaABOES is Sold by All Druggists on a Positive Guarantee to glvo JnsUnt relief la every caw of Asthma, no matter how viblent tho at tacks or obstinate the case, or YOUR WIOKETWLLCK REFUROES IflUt Druggist of whom you boaght the pack age, without any question. . (g) s. SchiUmann Co., Propriotort, 6L Paul, E!na fo'm dToVo, CoY.ai.mo ' BromslrtT;7.r.'' : 30.01 umldlty .... "93 . Wind. DfrsatloV 0 Wind, Velocity Wsftthsr ... . A CJi'lv Rainfall ... 0' Max inula tsmpsrotcrs ysstsrday . . H Sv O I'M mad 4 11 o'clock this morning, showing that action must have been taken tha first thing this morning. , I don't believe tha department cares, to go Into court. If Bellinger has any - charges to make against ma, J want him to make them." ' Journal Want Ads bring results. esrbraoeitinip doal . 16.00 Per!T oi r: : Delivered to Any Address Within the City Limits of Portland .. '.1 Pacific Coal & Gas Company wish to announce to the public that they have' sold the 900 19ns of coal which they advertiser they would sell at $5.50 per ton, and the company has decided to-offer an additional 500 tons at $6.00 per ton on the same basis as that sold at $3.5U per ton, which-was only two tons to each customer' at this price; and no orders will.be accepted unless accompanied by the cash or cneck. . VVe are making deliveries of our coal to those who have or dered, and we are printing for yrur. information some of the letters that have been written to us by those who are now using the coat We have many more on file in our office and -would be' pleased to show them to you that you may know the kind of coal this is. . , This order will positively cease aa soon as the 500 tons have been sold, and the price wijl then be advanced to $7.50 per ton, which price will remain in focce for the balance of the winter. - t ,. . - If you wish to take advantage of this excellent opportunity to save several dollars per ton on your coal, you will have to act at Once, as this 500 tons will be sold very rapidly. . . v . , . The following is a copy of some of the letters: . I. J. Folen." OOSEkTEBCIAl AZTO BEAiTT CO. t Oregon Opportunities. 40J Merchants Trust Bldg- Portland, Oregon. i Paclflo Coal Gas Co, J18-H Commercial Club Bldg..- - .. . v. ; ' Portland. Or. th heL-m ZlpaTt,.cV!ar b01 ih coaI J use,, always buying tne highest grades. A friend told me about your offer of two tons at a i?W.3r nBJf 1 nf e,.-1 JfVV ;lad tha 1 1 of that offer and si curea some of your coal.- It Is as good as any, high grade coal I ever "wrtl" iVon.M6?'"!' lb.HttI aan' rVulckly and hold, heat JT.v. S2nfiderTtlLafi V?1 ihaitd.0IJa m reat 'vr In the service you rae. rS??6r.'?i 1 win .mo8t otalnly want mora of It You ara at liberty to,usa this letter as a sincere testimonial. Tours very truly. ,,oerl' . (Signed) J. J. FOLEN. , Pacific' Coal A" Gai" Co. , ' - T C ; 191! - rtland, Or. ... - 3entlernen In reply to yours of the 8th will say that after trying your coal that It Is a pleasure to me to recommend the same. It burns well and does not clinker and leaves little ash. . It Is the best coal that I have used In Oregon and I can cheerfully recommend It .Sincerely yours. " JAS. P. HAGADOXE. ' Portland. Or., Sept 1. 1910. .ZMJL ,B,t0 ,2.ertXf r ,thath wo5erslgned has purchased two tons of coal from the Pacific Coal & Gas Co. of Portland, and have tested It in our kitchen rangp. and find It to be Just as recommendprt, first class coal t0raoftT,l"'L . J. S. GRfeENFIELD, , Office Phone Main 1944. . 491 patton oad. , Pacific Coa! & Gas Company Phone Marshal 2581 218 Commercial Club Building OCTOR MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE WHERE MEN GET CURED 'rrt . , a g " " r.t zn,t JWi 1 ... Men, honestly investigate our perfected methods, and yon will nnde. Stand how easilywa cure VARIC033 EIWB. BPECITIO BLOOD -POI-BO, VXBTO-TITAI. DEBUJTY,' F&OSTATZO BTiADPEB and SXDHET troubles, and all contracted ailments. - Any ailing man who calls at our. office may receive, free of charge, private counsel and a careful personal examination on week days from 9 a. m. to p. m: and from 7 to 8 p. m.j on Sundays, 10 to 1 only. DOCTOR GREEN CO. PERMANENTLY 382 WASHINGTON ST. (Cor. EVENING, OCTOBER 21, , 1910. RECIIECK BOOSTS Tia W:TrWff LOCAL POPULATION IMl Work of Going Over Census Returns in Portland Com ; pleted Soon. Rechecklng Portland's census . returns will require not over ten days' time. LThe official announcement of tha pop ulation which - tha census bureau will credit to Portland may bo definitely-ex- nnrtrA In thra wrk It ws learned today that. If anything, Portland has gained In population by the checking of returns which is being accomplished by Urban IL Hester, 'special agent of tha census bureau. ; -;,,r?.ftf:V.H A major number, of tha census books have already been gone over an, sent back to Washington. Small losses are said to have been found tn the two dis tricts It was found necessary to re enumerate and these losses are Stated to be more than aqua.ed .by the gains discovered In other districts. The re sult of ' Mr. Hester's work may ,ba to show that Portland lies mora, than the 221,000; population' Originally axpeoted. ' ; Few . Inaccuracies , are found in the books which are now being checked over.- Where there ara mora people than were originally recorded they ara count ed In on the lists. It Is also, said, that the government will hasten tha work of going over the census books after they are returned by Special Agent Hes ter, and that the returns may be made officially known within three weeks. Has prohibition : of ' slavery helped slavery? Has prohibition of gambling helped gambling? Would prohibition of liquor help HquorT . ; ; e , Individual' license must bow to public ood. ,..'- Cupid works overtime In Condon, re- fiorts the Times. Three weddings there ast week. ' O. K, Fltzsiramons. Phono Main. l07t Portland, Or, Oct T. 1910. GREEN Trealment. That-Cures t A certain, rapid and permanent cure U the desire of every afflicted man. : If you are suffering with any ail ment, come In and tell u all about It It will cost you nothing to talk - over your case with us. We will tell you how we cure Just such cases as yours, what the cost will be. and , about the time It will take. . Very many men who are ailing do not lennw hAv ra11v almnla a thlnv is to get weii in tne nands of a - specialist who knows his business. " -sZCjk A reasonable amount, wholly with- 'JWr In vn.1i. nun..ll.o.lv ..1 V... -- .r t you, is our fee. The payment of this fee Is arranged . to your own satis faction. - ' LOCATED AT . Park St.) PORTLAND, OR. When Others Fail Call and let us give you a careful; pains taking examination absolutely free. Our opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Perhaps a little advice Is all . you noed. X-Rav examinations, wh.n Av.iun, No money required to commence treatment and you can arrange to pay fee when - cured. . . 1 FEES ONLY ' $5 II IN IMPLE CASES f Honest and Responsible You Can Pay When Cured 17YearsofSuccessinTreatiqp;Men If in Trouble Consult Us Ffee lSw "hA,lli?lAn,1 "UCCMifP1 PoclallstsT Tears of practical ex Satlon unnumanh "I" "Pent researches and selentlflo lnvesti f neoul JPiSfS?1??-. an 'f'"8 Practice, has enabled us to evolve a , aFim.nt Vf T--of ?atm.9nt th.at ! a ' nd Prompt cure for special edTv. mJZVa .P9 chanf thousands of cases J. T marvelous. Bhght safi to anJ fmfiwP-TI?a??"e yt'"' nd nervous wrecks have been sareiy and promptly cured by our method. . , ; BY THE LATEST AND BEST METHODS WE CURE TO REMAIN CURED, NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY. VARICOSE VEINS, HYDROCELE, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISORDERS, ULCERS, SORES, PAINFUL SWELLINGS, BURNINGS. ITCHING f AND INFLAMMATION NERVOUSNESS, LOSS OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY AND ALL CON TRACTED DISORDERS OF MEN. ,'..:' .? 5tI?52.at0-JJSJ ooa aqulpmant, for tha benefit of Mlir Ta wTv5 J?i?JKWBJB.PI ,of Anti3r and gaUery of scientific wonders. ?w-t5T3lf; "Iso models illustrating tbo mysteries of man, . tn? Boa' 1 health, and disease and many natural subjeots. .,.w.en makft no rnltakei when they come to us. We give you tha re fKii"f lon oxperlence.- honest conscientious work, and the best service i I, ??Y c,n,"y- " you araalllng, consult us. Medicines furnished In pur private laboratory from $1.50 to $6.50 a course. - , . e JJi en0t CU' 7 rit or W-yaminatlon . blank. Hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily. Sundays, 9 to 1$ only, , , . . - OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 291 Morrison St., Between Fourth and Fifth, Portland, Or. AILING MEN MY SUCCESS IS PROOF THAT MY METHODS ARE CORRECT . Tho proof of a phyniclan's - ability U to be found in the results he obtains, and though r am not at liberty to supply individual namea of patients as references, the marks of su--,'perlor skill and service are so prominent and conspicuous aa to - render- my doing so un necessary. Estimate for yourself my volume of practice as compared with the practice of other physicians. Is there tha slightest prob ability that If unable to back up all my claims. I would hava won a n d retained the foremost plae among specialists t relating men? Could I fall to cure and yet succeed as I haveT .. Hava you ever heard of a prom ise of mine remaining unfulfilled, or of one of my patients being dissatisfied? Consider tnesa inings, ana uien.com ana In regard to your case. Contracted Ailments B ureyotrr'cure Is thorough. Not one of my patients has ever had a relapse after being discharged - aa cured, and I cur in less time than the-ordinary forms of treatment re quire. . Varicose Veins ' Many who ara but slightly afflicted- with . varicose veins believe that the trouble Is of little consequence. The opposite Is true. Varicose veins la an ailment of a progressive nature As It advances, nervou complica tions come,' and the general health is Impaired. I cure varicose veins In five days without the use of a knife, ligature or caustic. . ... . r.. YOU PAY ONUY WHE1N CURED Examination Free v - .'. . - ...... ,- . ; -i'i . ' ;..; t:. ,:..-. .;-s - : I do not harg for advica, jxamlnatloa or jUagnosia If yon can fog a private talk wltn jne, yon wOl not be nrgaa go begin treatment ' If Impossible to oaU, write. Honrs, 8 a. to. to 8 p. m-j Bnndays; 10 to l. The DR. TAYLOR CO! raiTATfl tirraAarOB," fi3-iV4 MOsiusoif 'btbjbst, fostxasto, oa. ; oosarxa atosousov and secoztd stexts MEN :0 CURED tm r 'lSQURFEE Pay When Cured V We have every known remedy ap 'pllance for TBBATXJTO TOTJ.. Our ex . perlence is so great and1 varied that no , one of the ailments of men Is new to as. ! , OOMB XJjT AND TAX.X IT OTBX. ; .aeneral BebUlty. Weak Here, In- soxnnla Results of.exporure. overwork and mother violations of Nature's laws. , Diseases . of Bladder and Kidneys, Vari cose Veins, aniokiy and permanently cured at small expanse and no detention , from business. , . SPECIAL AIUOS NTS Newly con 'tracted and chronio cases cured. All burning, Itching and Inflammation stopped In 24 hours. Cures effeoted In even days. - Consultation free. If Un able to call, write for list of Questions. I Office Hours " A. M. ' to 8 P. M. 1 'fttmdavs. 10 A. M. to IP. M. onlsrff ; Pacific Coast IMedical Co. 8344 WASHINOTOW STBXBT. Comer Firat ' READ THE SUNDA Y JOURNAft LARGEST. BUST SUNDAY PAP&J IN THE OREGON COUNTS Y I I 7 STSTlTiJWaCTaaC consult ; m a Tbo Leading Specialist Obstructions - , . My treatment la absolutely painless, and perfect result can ba depended upon ta every in stance. I do no cutting or dilat ing whatever. SrCIBTTM OT AJTATOMT TBX XJJftOZM AZTD TXSTBST . sxHiBrr or r v WAX KSFB09V0TZ0ITS OT TXTJB KinXASr BOST TO 88 rotnrD AMI W HESS '. rSJEB TO KH "Yee and Son's Medicine d spent iiietim study of he iiu reunrcn in jmna, grancea uipioma by the E jjciui, wunueriui cure all a 01 men and worn Bnirercau or Writ tn VW 1st, cor. Alder. Poxtlard 1 J m- 1 i"'"1 ' 1 ' . 1. ..In Hi ., Journal Want Ads Bring Resul XbT.Tea I