The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 08, 1910, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' THURSDAY EVENING, DECE'IDEH' 8, 1213.
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Golden Gate on- Shoal - Five
Hours; Accident Was Due to
Lack of Lights on Dolphins;
, No Damage. ,
While leaving Tillamook last Tues
; day morning at an , early hour the
steamer Golden Gate. Captain Snyder,
went aground la the bay and was not
floated for fire hours, when the flood
.. tide -was on. ...' . ? ; . -
"We had Just, left the river, "coming
down from Tillamook,, says Captain Q.
W. i Hosford, general manager ' of the
company operating the - Golden Gates
, who was ai passenger aboard at the
time, "when we pot out of the main
part of the channel and struck a shoal.
It was at 8 o'clock In the morning and
very dark, and it 4 was the lack Of
lights to mark the channel that caused
us to i go egronud. f There are plenty
of dolphins there, but no lights are
tn them, which makes It bad for a
steamer wishing to get out at night"
At about 8 o'clock in the morning,
nays Captain Hosford, the flood tide
floated the Golden Gat and she pro
ceeded on her way. to this port, arriv
ing here at 10 o'clock last night' She
brought a full list of passengers,-1509
cases of salmon and 300 cases of
cheese and will sail again tomorrow
night there being more freight on the
dock than she can handle In one trip,
PILOT AXP SHIP MISSING
: Nothing Seen of Either Since Gas
Anderson Boarded Boat Saturday.
Since Pilot Gus Anderson was placed
, aboard a French ship off the mouth of
i the Tlver Saturday night at S:S8 o'clock,
nothing has been seen either of the pilot
or of the windjammer and Officials of
, the Port of Portland tugboat service
are beginning to wonder what has be
come of them. "
It was getting very dark when Pilot
Anderson was placed aboard the craft
and ber name was not learned, but from
, her rig, says Superintendent Harry t
Campion, she was known to be a
, Frenchman by those aboard the pilot-
boat , She had cargo aboard. No sooner
- waa Anderson aboard than the vessel
was swallowed up In ; the gloom -and
Islnce that time she has not been seen,
although the two tugs have been out
every day watching, not only for that
vessel but for the German ship Frieda,
84 days out of Santa Rosalia for, this
port Captain Christalnsen,' master of
the German ship Schurbek, reported off
the river, when he came In last Satur-i
day. It Is supposed mat tho French
man is the bark Pierre Antoine, out 88 !
days from Newcastle, N. 8. W, for ithla
port with coal. , ,t , v . !
STRATIIBEQ CHARTERED .
British Ship Will Bring Cargo of
. General Freight Here. - - - '
Announcement was made this morn
' lng by Taylor, Young & Co, local agents
(for Henry Lund & Co., that that firm
. has chartered the British steamer
j Strathbeg to bring, a cargo of general
freight on their regular steamship line
T'ying between European ports and the
Pacific coast She will go on the berth
for loading about March 1, 1911, and
will follow the British steamer Inver
, kip, her loading ports being Gothen
burg, Antwerp and Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Her. ports of discharge will be San Pe
dro, San Francisco and Portland.
- The Strathbeg la a new steamer of
,8682 tons net register. Captain McKen
sle, master, and she is pow on ber first
voyage to this coast having arrived at
San Francisco November 11 from Nor
folk, with a cargo of 6000 tons of coal
for' the government She made ' the
passage around In fiS days.
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wind south 15' miles; weather,, cloudy.
Monterey, Dea 8. Arrived, steamer
P.osecraJis, from Portland.', . V.'
Yokohama, Dea 8. Sailed, Norwegian
steamer Henrlk Ibsen, for Portland.
Tides at Astoria Friday: High water
6:30 a. m J.l feet; 6:03 p. m., 6.4 feet
Low water, 0:38 a, m., 3.6 reet
' ALOXG THE WATERFRONT.
The lighthouse tender Mansanlta ar
rived at Astoria last night after com
pletlng some buoy, work on Grays Har
bor. - '
In tow of the Ocklahama, the French
shin Thiers left down for the sea at
6:20 o'clock this morning. . She . has
aboard 119.807 bushels of wheat. val-
ued at 8105.430, the cargo being shipped
by the Portland Flouring Mills com
pany.
It Is Expected that the British ship
Glenholm, which ' has completed ' her
cargo, will leave down for the sea Sat
urdav morning, and the barge AmyTur
i'ner will leave down for St Helena Fri
day night or Saturday morning to load
lumber for San Francisco. . t ;
f The Tug Wallula will probably be
sent to Westport Saturday morning, to
take the - schooner Lyman D Foster,
which Is lumber laden for New Zea
land,' to Astoria.1''.-,,'' V,- u'.-,
The schooner Expansion Is now load
ed with lumber at Knappton. and the
Wallula will take her to. Astoria, from
which place she will go to sea, bound
for California porta. .
The steamer- Shasta will : sail: from
Rainier today for San ' Francisco and
the steamer Svea will shift from Couch
street dock to the Inman-Poulsen mills
to load lumber for SatvPedro. -,
In command of Captain A. Nelson, the'
steamer Beaver sailed yesterday morn
lng tor : this port from. San Francisco,
and will be due to arrive here tomorrow
afternoon.. It Is supposed that Captain
KJdston hasteen held In San Francisco
to be of assistance to the lawyers In
making preparations for the suit which
is pending In the case of the sinking
of the Selja, Captain Nelson formerly
ran In here on the steamer City of Pan
ama, and Is well known In Portland.,'
E. Schulse, managing director of the
China Import. & Export Lumber Co
who Is back from a seven w.eeks' trip
to Germany and England, will return to
Make Life Worth Living
Says Elder Cunningham.
When pure healthy blood courses
through every vein-ana artery of the
body, the organs are In a healthy con
dition, .and -a strenuous active life Is
a pleasure to man or woman. '
But If the blood is impure and slug
gish, the appetite poor, digestion weak
and vitality not up to the standard,
life Is a burden; then you need' Vlnol,
our delicious cod liver and iron tonic,
without oiL Such evidence as : cornea
from Henry Cunningham, elder of the
Baptist Church, Klnston,-N. C, should
be convincing. He says, "I was run
down and weak from general debility,
and suffered from vlrtlgo. I took Vlnol
with the most ' gratifying; results. ; I
gained In health and strength and now
feel unusually well." v ' ;
j Elder Cunningham recovery was doe
to the combined action of the medicinal
elements of cods' livers, aided by the
blood making and strength creating
properties , of topic Iron contained in
Vlnol. - . . ' ;
Try a bottle of VtaoV with the under
standing that your money will be re-
Chlrta next month to look arter the
business there. W. Gelm, who is expect
ed to arrive here about the middle of
January from Shanghai, will be the local
agent for the company, , , ,
Storm warnings were ordered out this
morning by . District Forecaster Beals
at Hellingham Bay; Anacortes and at
Blaine. Other parts of the coast were
not Included, as so far as is known there
is row no reason for them anywhere
else. The rainfall up to 10:30 o'clock
this morning was .27 Inch, the heaviest
fall being at 6:20 o'clock this morning.
BODY OF FOUNDER i ' I :
PLACED IN TOMB
BY HER DISCIPLES
(Continued from i Page , One,) '
and General Frank Streeter of Concord; ' ous members Is fixed in this manner
Frederick Dixon, London, and Mayor i In order that the commission shall al-
Charles Hatfield of Newton, Conn.
ways have at least four of the five
The active pallbearers were Bliss members who are tamlllar with tho
Napp, William Farlow, James Neat Lew
is Strange, Rev. William McKlnxle and
Thomas Hatton of Boston; John Lath
rop. New York, and George Klnter, Chi
cago. ; ,:, : :: ; -. ;
As the funeral cortege passed through
the streets, on Its way to the cemetery
It attracted considerable attention, many
persons having waited to see it pass.
After the funeral party had left the
cemetery a guard was thrown around i
the vault The guard will be maintained
until the body is finally placed in the
tomb that is being prepared for it , '
work In hand.
The commission ,1s an independent
body and may make Its. own rules. The
mayor Is not even an ex-offlco member.
All he has to do with it Is to appoint
morabers to fill vacancies as they oc
cur. The commission may make its
headquarters at the city hall, or else
where, as It sees fit
It was about 1720, at Amsterdam,
that Fahrenheit made his first thermom
eter, which has served as a model ever
since.
120 persona. Including the family and
the members of the Eddy household and
a few of the leaders, of the Science
church, were present Among them were
those who -had studied the faith she
taught, from Mrs. Eddy herself.
Mrs. Eddy'a body rested In a bronxe
catiket which was placed In the alcove
formed by the bay windows in the rear
parlor of her home. A cluster of pink
roses placed on the casket by the mem
bers of the household . were-' the only
nowers in the room.
; - Serrloe Consists of tdlngs.
- Those whd attended the funeral ar
rived shortly before 11 o'clock. Only
those having cards -were admitted to
the grounds. r
As they entered, thoae who came to
pay their tribute to the memory of the
mother of Christian Science," were met
and escorted Into the house. During the
services they were grouped in the re
ception hall, the library and he front
parlor. AH who attended were dressed
in black, but there were no manifesta
tions Of WOe. ; 'r,.V-:-i.A '...'.-; .;- h "
Judge Clifford P. Smith, first reader
of the First church of Boston, stand
ing beside the s casket h conducted the
services. ; Mrs. Caroline Powers, second
reader, assisted. The service was aim
pliclty:itself.Y Short prayers were said;
a passage from the bible and a short
excerpt from Science and Health, were
read; another scripture passage and a
brief " closing prayer1 marked the last
tribute of th church to its founder.
One of Mrs. Eddy's Poems Bead, ,
No funeral music broke the stillness.
Only the modulated voices of the read
ers were heard as . the service, waa re
peated.' Only the single cluster of red
roses lent color to the aeene. , ;
Those who were gathered in the par
lors listened attentively and in their at
titude as their eyes rested on the casket
standing In the alcove, there was deep
est reverence, i '! '-.' , ' '.. '
After those who had been permitted to
attend the funeral had gathered at the
Eddy home, there was a brief moment
for silent prayer, and then Judge Smith
led in repeating the- Lord'a prayer. , s, ,
Mrs. Powers read Mra. Eddy's poem.
"Mother's Evening Prayer,'' Judge Smith
then read the ninety-first psalm, verses
from the one hundred thirtieth and one
hundred fortieth chapters of St John
and eight passages from' "Science and
Health." The casket waa then lifted by
the acting pallbearers and carried from
the room. ,'. vv--
Those from the borne followed the
body at Mount Auburn. ' -
At the receiving valut Judge Smith
read from the twenty-third psalm and
verses from the book of Judges. The
vault waa then sealed.
;'i.l.';fc7Taa rafflearax;i;;,U,l.:,v,'ii
The honorary pallbearers were John
L. Bates, Samuel J. Elder, William
Johnson, Albert Metcalf, all of Boston:
turned lr it does not help you. ' Wood
ard, Clarke & Co., Druggists, Portland, Arthur Brisbane, New York; Edward P.
Or. . i I Bates. Syracuse: Judern nharlna Pnntfntf
DOCK COMMISSION TO
HOLD FIRST MEETING
The new municipal dock commission ap
pointed by Mayor Simon will hold their
first meeting : one week, from today.
The' commission will elect a chairman
and. draw lots to decide which shall
serve one year, and which two, three,
four and five years respectively. ,
The length of the terms for the varl-
Start "D-M-f" for
Rheumatism, Today
Moat Effective and Unique Rheuma
tism Treatment Ever Discovered.
It Must Core Ton, ot Tow Honey Back.
The results of the new. thoroughly
tested discovery, T-M-F," on rheuma
tism, lumbago, .gout and neuralgia, no
matter how chronic or serious the case.
are almost beyond belief.
'M
"D-M-F" Is unique in the fact that It
signals the cure to the patient This
occurs In the first few days by the ap
pearance of certain well defined symp
toms, or "signals." It contains no opi
ates or dangerous ingredients, and can
be assimilated by the weakest stomach.
Many cases of 25 years' standing have
been cured la a few weeka.
John C. Briar, Rochester, IT. T saysi
"I had terrible rheumatism for about
four year. X heard - of D-M-I and
begaa takisff It. Inside of 30 days, to
my astonishment, X waa oared eom-puteiy.-
r i:
TM-F Is sold at an drug stores at
11.00 a bottle, 6 bottles for (5.00. Cure
guaranteed in any ordinary case with
every purchase of 6 bottles, or money re
funded. If your druggist cannot supply
you, It will be sent, together with guar
antee, on receipt of price by the "D-M-F"
Medicine Co, 2715 Lincoln avo, suite
553, Chicago, 111.
"D-M-F" Is recommended and sold In
Portland by The Owl Drug Co.
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THE SWASTIKA MINING & DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY, LTD., WILL POSITIVELY WITH
DRAW IT3 STOCK FROM THE MARKET ON
JANUARY 1, 191 L :
We have part of our new machinery on the way to
the mine at this time, and the balance will be in
': italled just as soon as we can pet to it Our miners
ire working in ore bodies that leave no doubt of the
value of the Swastika, and financially we have ad
. vanced to a place warranting the announcement that
- itock will be withdrawn from sals on January 1,
Until that date only we shall sell at 10 cents per share
on installments as heretofore. '
Our interesting booklet free to all who send their
address to this of fice. 1 ,
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The SvaslHia TJininfl fi
Development: Co., Ltd.
220 DREXEL BLDO, SECOND AND YAMHILL
STS; PORTLAND, OR.; TEL. MAIN 8726.
I W si. is j a a J asjtf I si '
Minua sign shows fall In river.
River forecast: The Willamette river
at Portland will fall rapidly Friday and
slowly Saturday and probably Sunday.
; ' MARINE KOTE3 .
Astoria, Dec. ,' 8. Silled at S a. m
steamer George W. Elder, for San Diego
and way ports. Sailed at J-.30 a. mH
steamer Washtesaw, for Port Harford.
Arrived at 6:30 a. m., steamer Vosburg
and barge Nehalem, from Tillamook,
Arrived at 11:15 a. m., steamer Alliance,
from Coos Bay. Outside at 11 a. m
German ship Frieda, from Santa Ro
salia. , . ' ,
- San- Francisco,' Dec V 1. Arrived,
steamers Klamath and Roanoke, from
San Pedro, Sailed at :30 a. m, steamer
Bear, for San Pedro. .
Antofogssta, Dep.: 4. Sailed. British
ship KUe, for Portland. . ,
Astoria, Dec. -. 7. Sailed ' at noon,
steamer Falcon, for San Francisco. Ar
rived xlown at 12:30 and sailed at 2 p. m.
Norwegian steamer BJomstJerne BJorn
eon, fur St. Vincent for orders. Ar
rived down st 7 p. m., barge Coronada.
Kan Francisco. Dec. 7. Sailed at 1 p.
m, steamer Beaver; at 3 p. m schooner
A. R Johnson, for Portland. Arrived at
t p, m., steamer Aurella, from Columbia
river. ' - .- ( , ,
San Pedro, Dec. 7. Sailed, acbooner
Aivena, ior Columbia river.- Arrived.-
tn.nuqfr eancss, irom Columbia river.
Coos Bay, Dec ' 7. Arrived, steamer
Alliance, from Eureka. . -v ; -Astoria,
Dec. , S.-CondiUon at V the
, mouth of the rlfcr at s a. m.. smooth
CURED FOREVER
Fees In Simple Cases
Alt lictcd f J e n Has Yonr
PhysicianFailcd to Cure Yon?
Refase (o Seller Longer oa Promises
Call at our office aad let n oomrbios yon that
we have cured where other doctors and SPE
CIALISTS have failed. By permission we eaa
refer you to cured patients and show ton letters
we are receiving from cured and grateful men.
Jf your ease is curable we caa cure you, but if It
Is not we will frankly tell you so. Examination
free and Ton will be under no obligation what
ever to take treatment, if afflicted do not delay
nor neglect your condition, for a quick and Ut
Inr euro means a great deal to your future life
aad happiness. Xemember ou charges as Spe
cialists for a guaranteed cure la far leas than
tuuiv cuargsa or mmuy soetors and Surgeons
aad other Specialists.
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ViV; jMARVM .Whirlin, Spray ;
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I Havc,the Larflest Practice Because
I Invariabiy Fulfill My Promises
I have treated so many eases of men's ail
ments that I know exactly what to do In every
Instance. Never la It necessary for me to
resort to guesswork.' The treatment given la
accurate . from the . very beginning ' until , a
Sure is effected. By asceptlng enrable cases
only, and by making to mistakes In treating
them, ' I meet with no failure and my pa-
ienta are newr dlaapwmted.
YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED
OOKTSACTES ATTiMtiaTS.
' Every case of contracted ailment
I treat is thoroughly cured: my
patients have no relapse, when I
r pronounce a case cured ' there la
not a particle of Infection or In
flammation remaining, and there Is
not the slightest danger that the
ailment, will return to its original
form or work its way Into the gen
eral system. No contracted ailment
is so trivial as to warrant uncer
tain methods of treatment, and I
lauy soucii loose cases mat
doctors nave oeen unaoie to
cure. : 1
OBSTBTUCTIOirS.
I enre obstructions without out
bng, without dllaUag and without
pain. Harmless remedies dissolve
the obstructing tissues and. deans
all affected membranes. -
Bracxno bxood poisosr.
Not merely a suppression of sur-
race indications, hut a radical cure,
Every taint of poison driven from
wo harmful a rags em-
especli
other
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The Xaling Specialist.
1 TAXZCOSB TXZVS. ?
Without using knife, ligature or
caustic, without pain and without
detention from business, I cure
varicose veins In one week. If you
have sought cure elsewhere . and
been disappointed, or If - you fear
the harsh methods that most phy
sicians employ In treating this ali
ment, come to me and I will cure
you soundly and permanently by a
gentle and painless method. Don't
delay. - Varicose veins have their
danger and bring their disastrous
results. If you will call I will be
pleased to explain , my method of
curing. . . .
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"ATWng men are cordially Invited to call at my office for free advice,
examination and diagnosis. Office hours, I A. M. to 8 P. If. Sundays, 9
A.' M. tO 1 P. M. .
If you cannot call, writ for symptom blank. "
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
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Corner Second and llorrtson.
, POBTIkaJTB, OSEOOir,
Remember, We Have Been Here for
Years, Are Permanently Located and
Incorporated and Licensed Under
the" Laws of Oregon. 7 ? Remember
There Is No Man Too Poor to Get
Cured by Us. JNo Money Re
quired to Commence Treatment
SEVENTEEN YEARS of SUCCESS IN TREATING MEN
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Cftc U av4 -i2rU Ucm Mora
We Cure Nervous Exhaustion
Also known as Nervous Debility, Nervo-Vital Debility
Neurasthenia, etc. If you have any symptoms of this
disease, such as loss of energy or ambition, vitality
easily . fatigued, dull, listless , feeling, nervousness and
other symptoms, I want you to be sure and call I
have given this condition of men special study and I
unhesitatingly say that my treatment is not excelled by
any other specialist regardless of what they' may claim.
I know what I have accomplished In , even the most se
vere cases- letter?! of endorsement are on file.' and there
'wrdV0 be fve tnt Iannot cure TOU also. RE.
MKMBtR. by calling you do not obligate yourself to
take treatment.
We Cure Kidney and Bladder Diseases
Any disorder of the kidneys and bladder, no matter
how slight, should be treated by an expert specialist
Patent medicines and treatment of Inexperienced doctors
cannot be depended upon to cure them, which you no
-rtoubt have found out If you have been afflicted for any
length' of time. . . , .,, ... .
, . Too frequent desire, retention of or too profuse.' sedi
ment or brick dust, burning, scalding sensation, highly
colored, pains in. the back, dry, pale, waxy skin etc
are symptoms that should not be neglected for a mo
ment. If you call I will make a careful, expert chemical
and microscopical examination an absolute test with
out charge, and give you information and advice of
, We Cure Varicose Veins
I daily demonstrate that varicose veins can be cured.
tit nearly all cases, ,by one treatment, in such a satis
i'I?.?!111:' 1 W$Y-?Mi0n 'ie rapidly ?eesb:
lished, and instead Of the repressing conditions I aruar.
sntee you a cure or refund the monVv ?uar
is quickly restored to its normal healthy condition,
cutting and dilating ooeratlnnn? th
a worse condition than before. I cure you In from 10 to
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We Cure Specific Blood Poison
This as you doubtless know, Is' the worst disease
that afflicts mankind, having not only wrecked the lives
of thousands of men, but women and children as well.
If you have any of Its symptoms you cannot afford to
neglect them for a moment Rash or copper colored
spots, running sores, pimples,, ulcers in the mouth and
throat, or face, hands and other parts of the body, falling
"out of hair and eyeBrows, are, all unmistakable signs of
this dreaded disease. I have cured cases of Blood Poison
after Hot Springs had failed, and If you call I will make
a careful, expert examination of your case snd tell you
positively whether or not the disease Is present, and If
so I am prepared to give you the best treatment In ex
istence. . -
We Cure Contracted Disorders
JTewly contracted cases quickly cured. All burning,
Itchtng, inflammation and olacharge checked la 24 hours.
Many oases eured la one week, we us a spociflo treat
ment for this ftlseaie. . .
inir, ip nr tbovblz, cah, today k ' -rv.
We Cure Urinary Obstructions . v .
f and Enlarged Prostate Xlland
. My cure for Prostatls is safe, painless and permanent
and free from surgery In any form. , Kvery-obstruction
to the urethra Is forever removed, all ' discharges, soon
ceabe,. innnmmaiion ana soreness are allayed, the pros
tate gland and bladder are healed add th entW nrfnarv
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We have every knon ;
irv tnnn . htrnxl ih.
pllance for TBSATIHCr TOU.. Our ex
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one or me aumenta of men Is new to tts
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aomnla ResulU of exposure, overwork
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Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Van
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cured at small expense and no detention
from business.
' BPBCZAX AIUmrTS Newly ' cos
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burning,- Itching and inflammation
stopped in Xi hours. Cures effected In
even days. Consultation free. If un
able to call, write for list, of questions
Office HoursJ A. M. to 8 P. i?
Bundayf, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. ,
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IN EVy CHINGSI3 MEDICINE COMPANY.OPBN
.Thls Chinese doctor and pharmaceutist of Wal
Jlng Chinese Herb & Root Medicine Company la
American born and a cttUen. When 4 years s of age
he went to China with, his parents and got a good
education in the schools of that land. Obtaining tho
honors of Doctor of Medicine, he was permitted to
practice, In the Canton Modical College and to study
the eminent physicians' prescriptions of centuries, '
For six years in New York City he was presi
dent of the Oriental Hospital, where he had such
wonderful success with his medications. While there
in New York City he met field , Back Jr.. of Port
land, and was induced to come to Portland and open
an offce Anvjnan.. woman or. chlldwKh,nv...ln.
tcrnal, external or eruptive disease who will come to
my office can secure free Consultation and examina
tion. If you can't call, write and get diagnosis and
remedies. - . . - , ,
S. H. WAI JINQ CO. 'EiVSStoa.
BT2TZZ1 C?
BUILDING
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THE SPZCZAXX3T WHO1 CUBXS.
It matters not what your ailment
Is, nor who has treated it, If It Is
curable we will give you Immediate
benefit and a quick and lasting; cure.
Do not allow money matters to
reep you from ' getting well. W
charge nothing to prove our meth
ods will nr you, , Our guarantee
SO MOWEY BQUl&i UBTE6
sati3H,0 Is your,' absolute pro
tection. Consultation) examlnauoa
and medicines free. '
, W claim for our treatment
nothing "wonderful" of "secret" it
Is simply our successful way of do
lag things.
1 VARICOSE VEINS '
Wak, Swollen, gagging, Knotted,
Wormy-like Veins. Clotted, Btagnaiit
Pools of Impure Blood, Weak, Benr
ous, xw Vitality, Mental Bepres
slon. ...
- We dally demonstrate that VARI
COSE! VKINS and : HYDROCELE can
be eured without severe surgical op
eration. Beneficial effects are Immediate.-
Pain quickly , ceases, en
larged veins rapidly reduce, healthy
circulation speedily ?; returns, and
strength,' soundness'' and robust
health are soon restored. r(,' ; i f;
BLADDER & KIDNEY :
Enlarged Prostate Gland, Inflam.
(nation of Bladder and Sidneys, rre
ouent Desire, Painful, Bmavtlag,
Burning Sensation, - Cloudy, EighW
Colored, Brick Dust Sediment, Weak,
aching Back, Dry, Pale, Waxy Skin,
. These- symptoms of PROSTATIC,
BLADDER end KIDNEY troubles we
rapidly overcome. There is no guess
work about it We remove every ob
struction, - sop every waete,- allay all
Irritation and Inflammation, revital
ise the weakened organs, and - soon
accomplish a safe, thorough and
permanent cure,
SPECIFIC DL'OOD POISON
Bash, Copper-oolored Spots. Erup
tions, Ulcers, Bore Mouth or Throat
Mucous Patches, Swollen Glands,
railing Hair.
-Our NEUCLftU . ATOXTL treat
ment for SPRCIFIC BLOOD POISON
leaves no injurious after effect It
does not "lock in"-the poison, but
a rives 11 out or tne system, so
there can be no comeback. Being a
Blood Purifying. Blood Making,
Blood Cell Remedy, it gives the pa.
tlent a pure, fresh Blood Stream, and
restores mm to normal neaun, ti! ,
NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY
The eause of Jf ervo-Vital Debility,
aa well as Its erU effeo upon the
EhyiioaL mental and other powers,
i familiar to all alfllcted men. The
symptoms seea not he enumerated.:
We want all ailing men to know
that our ANIMAL 'BXTRAfrr trit.
ment is the Ideal remedy for NERVO
VITAL DEBILITY. It does not stim
ulate temporarily. ' but restores per
manently. All disagreeable- symp
toms soon disappear, nerve energy Is
regained, self-respect self-eon fldence
and self-control return, and the pa
tient Is prepared for a new period Of
me,. - .. , . ,;
RUPTURE & RECTAL
. Rupture or Hernia, Piles, blind,
bleeding, itching or protruding:
Pistuln Ulcers, eto. '
Our proven methods make hos
pital ' operations unnecessary. In
most eases no pain or; detention
from business. We guarantee quick
relief and positive, permanent cures.
AFFLICTED MEN
aoing, you certainly o net
mtend to always remain so. Ton
surely expect to be restorea tome
time. Why not aowf Why delay aad
grow worse? ; ' ,
What you want is a cure. Come
to us and get 1L Once under our
treatment you ; will quickly realize
how simple a thing It Is to ret well
n 'the hands of a specialist who
knows his business. Our cures add
not only years to life, but Ufa to
years. Office hours, dally to I
Evenings, 7 o 8. Sundays, 10 to 1.
DR. GREEN CO.
S63 Washington
I Am the Man
that weak, a fling men hare' got to ooa
suit after they iave failed to reoei. .
cure elsewhere. s .
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.7" veins, nun-
m!' tructl?n' SPclal Ailments of
Men, , Kldnev. HlodHnr ...- i n
ments and Nervous Weakness, .
mtli y0u 7fant Perft cure: cMre to
iiTm, , Don t wuste your monev with
tA,t SMU1ISS "PecialUtsT ' Get
fn ?h X0U and alway the cheapest
Remember, we treat nnt -
cure. Cure or no nav ia r...-
What more can you askt "
We will cure von nt vm,- .n..v.l.
never to return if we tell you eo. Re-
"',! VI1ID.
We are. sDectaliHts in '
cure-alls
Call at. once and lt a mt
examine you today, not tomorrow.
Stop suffering; get strong and vtgor-
i.i.,Wl5t,vmore td De desired than
health? Nothing.
Come and consult a ; w e n
charge. . ' " "u
dr:lindsay
The Old Sellable Speoiallst,
Corner Alder end Second streets. En
trance 128 V Second street Portland.
Or. Office hours a. m. to S n. m.
Sundava 10 L m. t. 1 .
line, notv