. i Ivil i 4 i ) i'lTH i.il llIS FBOil MP Critish Ship Wakes Long Pas . sag3 to This Port With Gen eral Freight Cargo; Others Also Due.. Lacking but a. few days of being out six months, the British ship Scottish Moors, 22S8 tons net register. Captain Parry, ; arrived la Astoria yesterday afternoon .. with 4350 v tons of general freight from Antwerp.' ? She is . one of Heyeral ships that have, been due ; for. some time, c v. :V;;, s 'vv!;k The Scottish Moors sailed from Ant werp June 3, with a general cargo for Balfour, Guthrie & company and should have been here nearly a month ago, in stead of requiring 175 days to make the passage,; She appeared Off the mouth of the river yesterday morning and' was brought in by one of the tugs at 4 o'clock after being : reported by one of the steamers entering. ; She is under chatter to Balfour, Guthrie & company for the round . trip, and being ' a large carrier will take , out about , HS.frflO bushels of wheat. ' ' . ' She was expected to leave np for Port land this morning, as the Port of Port land towboat Ocklahama received orders last night to remain in Astoria and bring her up. Another windjammer which has been out about as long as the Scottish Moors is the French bark Bnffon, 1971 tons net Captsin Casere, wheat sailed from, Swansea J7J days ago today. She is el so coming' in ' to 1 Balfour, 1 Guthrie ft company, her cargo being made np of coal. She is expected to reach the river almost any day now. After discharging her coal cargo she win load a cargo of wheat for Kerr, Glfford & company. The British Ship Inveraven, 1758 tons net, (Captain Alexander, is , making a Jong passage from Newcastle, N. S. W toeing 91 days today with a cargo of coal consigned to Hind, Rolph & com pany. The French bark Pierre Antonine, also with coal from the same port for J. & A. Brown, is now due, being out 69 days today. , ,r '. . t. . . rived in the harbor this fof noon. They are the Norwegian s teamer BJorn- stjerne BJornsen, which will load wheat for Kerr, Glfford & Company, and th British steamer Hazel Collar, which will load lumber for China. The former docked at tne Eastern and .... Western mills and the latter at the Portland Lumber Company's mills, ...... INSTALL IIOCK CatUSIIEIt, ..' Concrete Work at Big Eddy to Com mence Next Month. , Latest reports from Big Eddy are to the effect that it Is expected to start the concrete work on that end of The Dalles-Cellta canal about the middle of r.ext month, and that more machinery for excavation will be installed within a short time, .-'";;. Assistant Engineer F. C Schubert; who came down from Big Eddy Wed nesday, said this morning that work on the lower end of the- canal is progress ing in a very satisfactory manner, with about 300 men employed in the two . camps. ...... .- -. - A rock crusher is being Installed to furnish material for ciaklng concrete, and he cald that 'they would probably begin the construction of , the concrete canal walls by the middle of December .. or the end of that month at the latest. A second steam shovel is expected to begin operations next month, and a third within the next two months. The build ings at the two camps are now practi cally completed. ' ALONG THE WATERFEOST. Laden with 10,(00 sacks of cement the (steamer F. S. Loop, Captain Levln- on. arrived at Oak street dock from Kan Francisco et 4 o'clock this morn ing. , On Wednesday . morning the United ' States dredgers Math lorn a and Cham poeg arrived down at the Government moorings from tha Upper Willamette river and were tied up for the win ter. T , . Harbormaster Speier has determined to have a new povtelon pat rn the city regulations requiring all docks to have life buoys In order to try and- lessen the number: of drownings of persons falling from them. - - In the wharfboat that is to be built by Joseph Supple for The Dalles, it has been' decided to place 300 specially con structed barrels to heighten its buoy ancy. V1, ' 1 " " As the Corps of Engineers, U. B. .A. has Jurisdiction of local waters it is possible that in the future the federal ..courts will deal with offenders against the . violation of the speed limit, there by making the matter of fines' a heavier one. . , '.amf Two steamers flying foreign flags ar- r" . ..,'.-. .U. S. Department of Agriculture. WBATIIEIX BUREAU JccWILLIS L.MOORE, Chief. i i m r i v v . i i j r i m I ?3y Jc-cWILLIS L.MOORE, Chief. ' 1 " , 7.7v f ; ,, A " iv" -I Griffith of Idaho Says Floor Wcrk Has Bad Effect cn , Summer Games. TAIS T0KI5HT A5I fiATUICAT rrrrrPT or.r.isrrr.tL t?t . .. ; AL0H9 THE COAST. SATUAT SI0HT ASS SATUTCAT.TOEPT i' 0CCASI0KAL PAIS T.TTma ' - IZST POHTIOK.SOtJTMISTIIUUr v . , . . . EXPUNaTOXY voto. . PorTl and." tt a . Icy. 25. 19T . O vl.itdranl7JorMra,lnuiiMlud 100 , . " fs , BTildiiiUUoleU: Q party mr, J a. M-kouf Mann, " "" .94 Baromattr ... HumldltT ...-..-k t-8 Wind,' dlrset loa Wind, vtlopity . ".. Rainfall -....0 High.es ttmparatnra-. : , yesterday ' (SpeUl Pispntch to The Jonnwl.V Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 25. No basketball at Idaho " this year, says Pink" Griffith, coach of the State uni versity athletic teams. And this is the why. "Flnfc- believes that basketball hard on men, that it puts them out of business for spring athletics. He says floor work; is the worst kind of work, and that he is not going to have baseball prospects ruined for baseball by. basketball. - ''; '.V' v- v':'' At least this la the report that comes from the Idaho camp, and it comes pretty straight. .,- The rest of the con ference is not worrying for fear Idaho will have no team. - For despite "Fink" and his autocratic methods of dealing with his athjetes, the university will put out a. basketball team this year. That report comes pretty straight from Idaho, also. v! ' Taking Idaho out this year would spoil things. Last year but four of the conference colleges played basketball. but this year . Oregon, and Washington are coming in, and the six team league BIA1UICE NOTES. Scottish Moors, Br. sh. , . , .Antwerp Wllhelmine, Ger. sh .......... . Antwerp , Klseellaneous Tonnage to ; Arrive. Alert, Am. sch, . . . . . I . . . . .Honolulu H. IC Hall., Am. son.,.. San Francisco Luzon, Am. . scii. ...... ...... .Redondo Lahaina Am. ss.. .,. San Francisco Washtenaw, Am. ss. . . . i ,San Francisco En Bout 'With Coal. Buff on, Fr. bk 1 . , Swansea Col. de Villebois Mareull. Fr. bk. r. . . .Newcastle. N. S, W. Astoria. Nov. 25 Sailed at, 8 a, ro steamer Maverick, for San Francisco: British ship Kirkcudbrightshire,, and German ship Selene, for Queenstown or Falmouth, for orders. Sailed at :30 a. m., steamer 'Casco, for San Francisco. Arrived down at 10:50 a, m steamer W. S.' Porter. Left np at 11:16 a. m steam er J. A. Caansk.-'',.7.,fr )-::A S-m:'-' San FranciBco, Nov. 25, Arrived at I a. m.i steamer Johan Poulsen. from Portland.) v-'i,'- v:.'' '"i;"vr '. :.wv,;: Astoria, Nov. 24. Left up at z p. m, barge Coronado; at -1:20 p. m, Nor wegian steamer BJorastJerne BJornsen. Arrived at 2:30 and left np at 4 p. tn-, steamer F. S. Loop, from San Francisco, Arrived at 2:30 and left up at 6:50 p, r&, steamer Elmdre from Tillamook. Sailed at I p. m-. steamer Atlaa with barge in tow, for Saa Francisco. 'Ar rived down at $ p. roi, steamer Casco, Arrived down at 6:30 p, m., French bark Babin Chevaye. ' , ' Ban Francisco, Nov. 2i Sailed at 4 p. bw steamer ShnaJTak. for Columbia riven at ( p. m., steamer Westerner, for Foruana.1 .':'"- r-.r. ..v Saa Pedro, Nov,- 24. Arrived steamer Bear; from Portland. Sailed, steamer To- semite, for Portland. . , .v - Astoria, Nqt. 25.HCondltlon at . the mouth of the rtver at s a, m.. smooth; wind east 12 miles; weather, clear. . Tides at Astoria ' Saturday High water: !:H i a, 8.1 feet; 10:03 p. m .8 feet Low water: 8:12 a nv, 1.6 feet; 4;14 ip. m, 1.7 feet, ' , Sunday High water: ; :J1 a. m., .l feet; 10:18 p. m., 6.9 feet Low water: 3:14 a, nv L feet; 4:11 p. nx, Li feet Knmeri lias Rough Trip, ' IVtttii Pren Lewwd Wtra.) Victoria, B. Cw Nov. 25. Buffeted for 19 days in a series of strong southeast ern, which raged throughout the voyage from coast to coast, with the sea run ning mountains high and for four days, with the storm at its height bucking a northeast to northwest swell, the Weir liner Kumerld arrived in port lata yes terday afternoon, orer four days lata One gale followed another and for two days ,the barometer read 27 : Inches, which is its lowest and an unusual oc currence for the mld-Paclfio ocean, v The Kumerio is "expected .to arrive here early next month to begin loading a part of her cargo of wheat, flour and lumber for the orient according to Stat ter St Co, agents for the line here, ' ' ' 1 . ",. v-"... . j Dally River Readings. ! 8 a 120th meridian time. Illinois and the Parole. From the Philadelphia Inquirer. In 1899 the state of IlllnolV passed a parole statute which gave to a duly con stituted board the power to release pris oners on parole under certain conditions and upon eertain stipulations, the Idea being jto keep convicts for a time under supervision while they were rehabilitat ing themselves. ..: , j This was considered a great advance la penology. The idea was to Inflict just enough punishment to make the crim inal anxious to stay good,, and then to give him a period in which he might restore himself as best he' could in so ciety.' This because most criminals on leaving jail have no other recourse ex cept to plunge into crime once more. The theory assumed that the board of parole would have almost inhuman pow er . of Insight Into character, but aven under human limitations the process seemed a good one. Last February; the law came before the supreme court of the state, which by a closely divided "bench held It to be unconstitutional,, on the ' ground that the title of the bill did not correctly indicate its .contents. X :V-;.f"i;- v; .;, A few days ago,, the, supreme court composed as before, reversed itself and upheld the law In every, particular. This has resulted In some complications. . A cumber of paroled prisoners had been brought back to the penitentiary, and now they are to be released once mora. In i the meantime sentences of pris oners have been on the. basis that there would be no parole, so the board has a difficult, task before- it to straighten matters out but it is said that 400 pris oners . will be turned loose la a few days, to the disgust of the authorltlea . It may be admitted that; this Isn't very creditable to our judicial system. but the important question Is whether the parole system is a' good one or hot After the February decision all per sons Interested In prisoners protested that a step backward had been, taken, that society was affronted and penology Injured in the house of Its supposed friends. ' ;t;,. f'-W-X-n:''--'' v- ; As a single vote has changed, toe at titude of the court, it. may be that pop ular opinion has had something to do with the matter.- But a similar change of opinion defeated the Income tax some fifteen years or so ago, and a state court cannot be blamed for doing .what, the highest bench in the land has dona It la now in order to study penology once more from the vantage point of the Liinols statute. ,. , at the bottom and sweeping the soot down 'upon his own head than If the operation, was the very Joy of life to his soul . A corps of painters has been at work within the White House.-' The entlre basement- has been v gone over and throughout the public and private apart. ments of the house they took a daub here and there -wherever it , might be needed. " Every chair that looked, "seedy" has been put in shape, the upholstery has been freshened up, walls brushed dear et every speck of dust and even the machinery of the elevator thoroughly gone over, i , Over in the executive offices work is rapidly progresiag la the changes or dered before the president left for the summer. - The partition ' between the telegraph room and the office of the president's private secretary has been knocked out and the two rooms have been, thrown Into one in order to give Secretary Norton more working space. A complete system of lightning rods has been installed on the White House and executive mamskm, and the presi dent and nia family as well aa the ex eoutive forces are now safely guarded against the dangers from - summer storms. . mm FuT.IFTCGTTSELOCD ' No cast of Riemnaiisia' was eve n. case will continue, g -The pains and aches of Rheumatism are simply su perficial effect; of the imrmrities In the circulation, and sometime may be temporarily relieved by the appli cation , of plasters, J liniments, ' hot eg b-s- 5f tt . STATIONS. - S , . : Z : B"" ' - ' :f S ? Lewiston 24 I 8.1 0.1 0 K! par la ........... J. 30 4.6 0.3 , 0 Umatilla 25 6.8 0,2 0 Pugene 10 HarriBburg 7 .... .... .... Albany ............. 20 8.5 1.4 .10 Salem ....; 20 10.2 0.9 0 Wilonvllle ......... 37 1.8.... .04 Portland ........... 15 .g 0.1 0 Rtver forecast: The Willamette river ,at Portland will fall slowly Saturday and Sunday. . , White nouse Spic and Span.-' By Washington Cor. New. York, World, When President Taft comes back to Washington for his political conferences he will find a spic and span bouse awaiting him from the very bottom of tne, cellar to the tfp of the flagpole. During the last few days two chim ney sweeps have been scouring out the shafts. , One of the .sweeps, a .man probably 60 years of age, was no big ger than a child of 10. He fitted Into the white bouse chimneys as snugly as if he had beenmeasured for them, and bad no more compunction about sitting The working poww of aa able bodied man is about one-tenth that of a horse. TIZ-fiop Sore Feet Tired, Aching, Swollen, Smeljy, : sweaty reetT. Corns, Cauoases - or Bunions? Use TIZ. It's,' 1 Sure, Quick mad Certain. Ton Will Zntjoy TTstng VIS. Tne Most neasant semeay xoa xver Tried and Moreover It Work. At last here is Instant relief and a lasting permanent remedy lor sore feet. No more tired feet No more aching feet No more swollen, bad, smelling, sweaty feet No more com. No more bunions. No more callouses, no matter what alls your feet or what under the sun you've tried witnout getting relief, TIZ is totally unlike anything else for the purpose you ever heard of. It's the only foot remedy ever made which acts on the principle of drawing out-all the poisonous exudations which cause sore feet Powders and other remedies mere ly clog up the porea TIZ cleanses them out ' and keeps them clean. it works right off. You will feel better the very first time it's used. Use it a Week and you can forget you ever had sore feet There Is nothing on earth that can com pare with it. TIZ . is for sala at . all druggists 25, eents per "box or direct if you wish from Walter Luther Dodge A Co., Chicago, Hi. ': Recommended and sold by The Owl Drug CO., Seventh and Washington streets. - r :, a cloths, etc. ; But the person who trifles gear. Pedro. with this dangerous disease by de pending on local treatment alone, il 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 poes down into . the blood; and re . moves the uric acid from the circula 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, uratie i m purity. When S. S. S. has cleansed and purified the blood, the pains and aches cease, all inflammation disappears, stiffened muscles are made pliant and every troublesome symptom of Rheumatism I is r(Tmanujy,cojTCCtea-J300Jca "lllietuuatism and any medical advice free to all wlio write. . v ' ' . mvm tttTrc f ?ECIF10 CO., Atlanta, Ca, in i mi ii; A MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Berular Xtaers Sua to Arrive. Sue- Hr-Elmore, Tillamook 7 .Nov." J5 Golden Gate, Tillamook.,..;.,. .Nov. 27 Breakwater, CCoos Bay, ...... .Nov. 27 KoanoKe, san tjearo ......, ...wov, Bear. San Pedro .............'..Nov; 2 Rose City, San Francisco.,..., . .Dec, 4 Beaver,; pan Pedro ..i Dec . Berular Uners Due to Depart Beaver, San Pedro ........... .Nov. 21 Roanoke, -San Pedro ...........Nov. 30 Breakwater, Coos Bay j . i, ,No.' 0 i.. , nan rrmu ,..,.. . 0 Geo. W. Elder, San. Uedro Dec, 7" "i-i 'Vj-u, easels ' la 9oxi, i i';.'f':' St Nicholas, Am. sch.. ....... ..AatorU jane L. Stanford. Am. bktn..... ..i. ...,.,jfort LryaocKs Coronado. Am. bktn;... .Columbia 1 BJornatjtrne BJornsen Nor, ss..,...' Eastern A Western Uaael Dollar. Br. as.... Port Lmbr. Co. Kygia, Nor. ss. Albers Annie Johnson. Am. bk. ...... .Columbia Omega, Ger. bk. . Port Lbr. , Co. Ooldbek, Ger. bk. ..Prescoit Liyman D. Foster, Am. sch. . . .westport Ganneblere, Fr. bk . .North Bank Glenholm. Br. bk..i. ..,,. North Bank vincennes. rr. bk. . . . .Aibra Gerard C. Tobey, Am. bk...,St Helens Jtiertm. Am, sch. . . . . . . , ., , . . . .Gobie Jabe Howes. Am. aoh. ....... Antorla Wm. T, Lewis, Am. slu, Victoria dolphins St Francis Am. sh.,, ,,.,,.,. Astoria wiaveraon, nr.- sn., ,,,,.. .....Llnnton Virginia, Am. sch .............. Rainier Thiers, Fr. sh...;, Centennial Bhoshone, Am. sa ....Oregon Drydock En Koute With Cement and General. Amlral Cornulier., Fr. bk Antwerp anneblcte, Fr.nbk Glaf?ow klau."v Ger h.. Hamburg David d' Anglers,, Fr. bk. ..... .Hamburg Glenholm, br. sh. . . r. i. ,t . . Antwerp Marechal da Castries, Fr. bk....i.Tyne Michelet Fr. bk. ... 4 .... . .Limerick By My Special Methods -''-" .?; ;':.'r' v-1,";.; In all my work I am thorough, . painstaking ' and careful to glw Just, the- right treatment. required in each Individual case. For tt years t have been proving my ability, and my bust-: ness methods have always been strictly reli able. My unqualified success Is due to' a thorough medical education, 'supplemented by " years of experience in men's special disorders only. - My treatment is as correct'-e modern science can make it Others may Offer Induce- ; ments Such as cheap treatment but my fore most claim is for thoroughness, which in the ' long run in EVERT vCASE-r-meana the cheap-, est and the best '0 PAY WHEN CURED mm lii;'j i tUj i 1 $ t p' 1 Jvy L. E LlVliLE IHL 0 L LU 1 1 V. 1 . 1 -,-, . I I'll -3 it t- H-i on it o I-li' Boston, Nov. 25. Fight fans hore arc accepting the oHer of. Hugh Mcintosh, the Australian promoter, to match Sam Langford and Jack Johnson In London next 'June In good faith, and ma,ny be lieve the match really will be brought about ., ' Joe Woodman manager for Langford, received a-cablegram from Mcintosh to day,' confirming the report that Mcin tosh had offered Johnson $15,000 and ex penses for'.' his. end of the purse, and asking! Woodman for terms. Mcintosh said he proposed staging the bout during coronation week. He said he required Johnston to post a 11000 forfeit : i 1 ; r y ; .', i ,t t .i coi, iiini ia a not n ii '. ,r r-!- .,rt d. - I tie ss tf-i lime nn onerauon w. Kijppf'-J your ret-t-rila are just as 1 of ; -i. You know inv f.iiili in it I Amman's AJieretive is effective in other forma. I:ead what Mrs. U.-trvin says: Lima. .Montana. "Gentlemen: I have E'vlmtd twenty-two hounds Kince last Vhrunry and my baby la in perfect health. She is now four months old. I have bon waiting sinoe fhe was born to see how I would pet along. I am now doing all my work, have been evor since she was four weeks old, and I am steadily paining. I do not cough or raise anything at alL I believe my lung trouble cured." '11R3, M. H. Garvin." (Sisrned aftadavit). " Note Mrs. Garvin la the mother of seven children. .. Kcktnan's Alterative cures bronchitis, IRthmA hnv fAV.r (1iMa mnA . Itlns Affectioria For sale by Owl Drug Co., ana oiner leauing arUKRista. ask ior Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia,, Pa., ! iur auuiuuntu cviuonco fcMinnville Collepo Wins. ' McMlnnville, Or Nov. 25 Before the largest crowd Of the season McMlnn ville High school played the Kono All Star team1 to a standstill on the High School field yesterday afternoon, score, 0 to 0. - , . Forward passes and , on-side .-kick saved the High School from defeat The All-Stars made gains only by straight, football. They also tried three jpiace kicks, - but two ' were blocked by the ttigh school and the third failed. High school made a touch down on a for ward pass from White to VanAtta. but it was Illegal. Referee Professor Ruth erford. M. H. S.; umpire. Hand, O. A C. T; EOUIS!MEMICAl CO. COWm SZ0OTTD AJTO TArfrrta During Ha many years of uninter rupted activity this extensive establish ment baa become exceedingly vpopular among AM tick 'and afflicted ' of ; the Northwest It is business principle and rules Fair Dealmg,! Faithful an Con-; adentioaa Service,- Reasonable Chart e. Successful and Prompt Cures have ae eused for. tt a large patronage,'. which cannot be lnflueooed by. announoetpervU containing ' extravagant ; promisee of ,: transient, temperarlly established cc ' petitora. Aside from curing the g 1 will of the eablle in general, this lm. tute baa eaiabliahed itaf firmly la the eeteem ef the business community. The St. Louis Medical Co. invites ' lnestl gatlon for the purpose, ef provint that Is la 1 the' largest and best equipped Medical Institute for) the treatment ef ehTonlo, Nervous, Blood aad Skin DIs erders Af Men of FoKland. Its methods ef treatment are tried, according to latest discoveries and according to ri sen t teachings. ... I Issue a positive guarantee of a cure -tn every ease undertaken or money re funded. ' I want nothing J do not hon estly earn, and if I fall to cure you I de not want year money. Yon Can Pay Fee Hlien Cured Seme Cases Cured ci Low as $350 ?; 0 aCLD CMEOfcleC -CAbtfr' ' ,V'! i tt yea have an old ailment that baa been hanging on for months, and which medicine from doctors and druggists can't, seem to care, thie is some reason. I have a scientific cure for these eases, and will eure you rlgttt, oulckty and cheaply. Don't let your disorders drag you down tn bealta and .weaken you. , ' lHood end Skin Disorder ?u ism. skin disorders, ecsema. Dont ro to iiot Spring I can i cere you 'cheaper and better. Under my selentffio treatment all, these terrible symptoms quickly disappear and robust health return If otters have failed to onre or are sot benefiting you, earn to me. I cure permanently, : quickly and cheaply. .. - ' -" VA n Tn P V P IIU ueoally occur on the left aide and A ii I tVOL T L p n O , often cause dragging, eonJn feel ing In the groin or letns, werry, nerveusaese. They are usually caused by stratna, lifting, bicycle riding, preknured standing on the feat seden tary habits. I cure without pain. The oare . la safe aad absolutely ear . tain.; Come and aee me, free, it, " DUdder Troiibte end Kidney C border Have you backache? De you have to get up at night? Do you pees gravel? Have yoe muddy eomplexioat ' Bar you weak ' or fainting saellaf Do your feet swell? If you have any of these symptoms don't wait until your case gets bad. X will glvve you a careful examlnatloa frei. v .Come now. e- ? ; . - - ; t ':;-;, v.' .- v" v,. ,-i;j,v, -i-w ,v,--h-U feJ A .. It KOT KtriC : TIf BBS. YET 1 XAJU3XY , rwci vuuo rstll UU TO VOIS 1T1BT DAT cm wismna nvciAXxra Why waste money "try rag" different doctors? Qe to the St Louis Medical Co. ia the first plaee and get eared and avoid . experi menting with peer doctor This la bow you feel: There is usually pain serosa the small of 1 oeior nornm feeUna tired: vt memory Is poor, your mind wander you are hollow eyed; you are fear. 'Mck, blue Hags under the eyes, specks , refresh yen. Da a ereams; you get up in fore the eyes, v sleep does net tired; ur tut aKraye expecting the worst to .happen; nervou no appetite. reader, ceme te me and I win lend you - a nexsing aaao, i curs and quickly. Come today don't put off any longer. ooiroiTAtimr mo iszaidiaisos' Doa At office er by mail. One personal Visit Is preferred, but if tMs ni fnv S U a ran ana unreserved nisxory your caaa ana get Bnetieabl write ear opinion free. Many cases cured at ham own laboratory, il.otf to .v per cours Medicine fresh from our KEN, BOUT EXFEKIMTST. GO TO SB. IiINDSAY AT Often AITO SS ,. CXI1TE SI3 GVASAZTTXiB. Cure or No Pay - lJ? (im . " He positively cures Varicose Tern Hydrocele, Rupture, Obstruction, Special Ailments of the Prostratlo Troubles, Sidney and Bladder, Blood Ailments and Serrons Weakness. ' . If you want a perfect cure, !ure te stay cured,' treat with the old reliable firm. Don't waste . your money with cheap and unskilled specialist. : Get the best always. The best ia none too good for you and always the cheapest In the end..:- ,--., . i Remember, we treat"' only eases we can cure. - Cure or no par is our motto. What more can you aak? We will cure you of your trouble never to return If we tell you aov Re member this. .. We are specialists In our line, net Call at once and let a true special 1st examine you today, not tomorrow. Stop suffering;, get strong and rigor oe' What more to be desired than health? Nothing. - Come and consult us free pt 2 U ebarg If you live anywhere in the states ef Washington or Oregon, then you know or someone in your neighborhood whom we have cured, for our practice extends to all parts of these states, and even into other-'. state r-vf -, ..,. i we . guarantee a eomplete, safe and lasting cure in the ' quickest possible .time, and at lowest cost for- honest skillful and successful treatment. Consultation and examination 1 rree and confidential. 'Call at once. ',. DR. LINDSAY The Old mellable Specialist. -1" ' Corner Alder and Second -street En trance 12M Second . street Portland, Or. Office hours a, m. to p. m Sundays, 10 a,: m. . to 1 p. m.;; - ,,; 7i ME! CURED $10 JSoura, t A. as . undaya, 10 tt la ,T. LOUIS MEPECAL , CO.' txiJaJJua Bixxim 'aits yajcbxl& The leading BpeolaUat. Rty SPECIALTY INCLUDES Sdily aaWSS der troublea, rapture, catarrh, rheumatism and aU special disorders and. their complication - ' . 1; ,: ,".:..... .;;, . SXAMTirATZOlf AHD AD VICJl PKCB. , t offer not only FREE consultation and advice, but of every case that comes to me I will make a careful examination and dlagnoalsi without charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert opinion about his troubl . .v, ., KOTOS 0 A. IX. TO 17. X, SmTSATS, 10 TO 3U T ' , TiTDT?rTSYiroTrCo7 2344 MOBBXSOV BTBEUT, COSSXB SECOaT), TOBTIaJTU, OBEOOST. STALES ' We do not care to enlist the interest of the casual reader, but we invite the, earnest at- .. tentlon of men, MSN .ONLY, , and only men , who need treatment ' - ' We want especially to talk to the man who : has been taking treatm ent that does not cure. ' We want to talk to the. man who has dosed " himself with Free Trial Sample,-" Patent ; Remedies,' Specifics and Cure Alia, We want 1 to talk to the man who has been using secret appliances and similar device We want to talk to the man . who has soueht .relief In vain. y-; If this' baa been, your unhappy experience you' are cordially Invited, to come w our , office, . where we ,wlll fully and freely explain to you why such treatment has not" cured you -, and where we will demonstrate to your entire". satisfaction why we. can s cure you-, sai ely quickly and permanently. ; . . - , - We claim for bur treatment nothing mtracu- , ; lous or wonderful It Is simply our,buccoss- No Uoney R.cquircd Until Satisfied We charge nothing to prove our methods will cure you. You need not Jay a dollar , until sactsf led. ' Private counsel and a thorough, palnstak ng personal examination are free. 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