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fllE; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ER COAT TO ADDED 10 HIE CU1IS1I FLEET Contract Let for 250 Ton Gas oline Barge; Will Be Oper ated ' to Down, River Points as Freighter. Another boat to cost about JJ0.0OO, Will be added to ,the fleet operated by the Clatskanle. Transportation company. The contract for the building .of the hull was let yesterday to the Portland Shipbuilding company. The craft will e a twin Bcrew, gasoline barge,' about 250 tons capacity 'and will be operated between Portland and lower river point ..as a freighter. J' -';'r.';. -''';;..:,l"'-,'r:s' , Captain J. W. Shaver, president of the transportation company, aid this morning that they expected to bare the barge in the water about' April 1 and lumber Is already being assembled at the shipyard to begin the construction of the hull and houses as soon as pos sible. -; -V v -V No contract has yet been let for the construction of the engines, which will be of 100 horsepower each, but It Is expected that within a day or two an order wtfl be placed for them. : The craft will be 130 feet long, 28 feet wide and wni have eight feet depth of hold, while she will be constructed so that ehe can be used at sea If necessary. She will handle freight, especially oil and gasoline, to points down river. : KOLERIC LEAVES PORT, Waterhouse Liner Carries Lumber for Japan and China.. t . When she sailed this afternoon - at 1 o'clock, the British steamer Kumerlc, Captain McGiU, of the Waterhouse line, had aboard a cargo valued at approxi mately . 1125,000. -y , Th steamer ; was cleared at noon by the Statter Commis sion company, agents for the line here, but the cargo bad not been figured tip nd It was impossible to get the exact figures. - In her cargo there are . about 950,000 feet of lumber for Japan and Manila, 86,000 sacks of flour for Hong kong and Japan ports and 5Ju'tons of wheat for Kobe. She will complete her cargo at Tacoma. . ALOTQ TUB WATE RFKOST. With wheat flour, and lumber for the Orient the British steamer Strathfillan will clear Saturday and probably leave down Sunday morning, on the Portland & Asiatic line. . To load a cargo of wheat, "the Nor wegian steamer Solveig,; which sailed from Puget Sound yesterday, is expect ed to arrive in the river today. ; It was expected that the lighthouse tender Heather would be raised on the Oregon drydock at 1; o'clock this after noon. '- She will undergo minor repairs and be painted. - '. . . . Laden with 8000 tons of coal, the British steamer Quito arrived at Astor ia yesterday afternoon at S o'clock from Newcastle, by way pf San Francisco, After discharging she will come up here to load wheat Two missing bar buoys at Grays har bor have been replaced by the light house tender Manzantta, i which then . buoy work. . Carrying 142 passengers and 1400 tons of freight, the steamer Bear, Captain Nopander, arrived yesterday afternoon from San Francisco and Los Angeles. The French bark Pierre Antonine ar rived op at t o'clock this morning and went to the stream, where she win re main until after the British steamer Strathfillan has hankered at, the Pacific Coast bunkers. ,v'. '-v''-.'. : The German ship Frieda will go from the stream at Linn ton to the ballast dock, and the German bark EUerbek will come from Linaton to the Irving dock this afternoon. ' . . , . O. P. Graham win constmct a f 3001 cannery tender for P.. J. McGowan & Sons of Chinook. It will be delivered before April 1. .. ' " ..' 7' Local shipbuilders may be called npon to bid on a new gasoline craft for the Coos Bay Transportation company, ao- eoraing to report. . . . . , N , ' MARINE KOTT3 . Astoria, Dec 15 Arrived at and left up at 10 a m. steamer Coaster, from San Franc! sco. Sailed at I a m. Steam er W. S. Porter, for Sao Francisco. Ar nvea k ana ten up at if :i a,, nv. uteamer Falcon, from Ban Francisco. San Francisco, Dec IS, Arrived, Steamer Geo. W. Elder, from Ban Ped Potnt Reyes, Dec IB- Passed. Steam How X6 Get Rid of Catarrh A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way, ; and It 9?5ts Nothing to Try. Those who suffer from catarrh' know , Us miseries. There Is no need of this suffering. - You can get rid of It by a ' ' simple, safe. Inexpensive, home treat ment discovered by Dr. Blosser. who, for over thirty-sijt years, has been treating caiarrn successruny. " , , j lils treatment Is unlike any other. ' It Is not a spray, douche, salve, cream, or inhaler, but is a more direct and thor ough treatment than any of these. It cleans out the head, nose, throat, and lungs so that ".you- can again breathe freely and sleep without that stopped-up feeling v that all catarrh sufferers have. It heals the diseased mucous membranes and arrests the foul discharge, so that you will not be constantly blowing your nose and spitting, and at the same time It does not poison the system and ruin me eiomacn, as internal medicines do. If you want t test this treatment without cost send your address to Dr. J. VV. Blosser, 1 Walton Street, At lanta, Ga., and he will send you by re turn mail enough of the medicine to satisfy you. that it Is all he claims for It as a remedy-for. catarrh, catarrhal neaaacnes, catarrhal uearoess, asthma bronchitis, colds and all catarrhal com plleationa ' He will also send yon tree an illustrated booklet; Write him Imme diately, ; . slur. Sanderson's Compound p.,tn auu xwi- x ilia, ' the best and onlv reliable rem edy for FEMALE TBOTTBLEB AIU) UI.A&ITZ2L.ure lilO IiiUbL OIJHIIIIMI.M fit ttttJL. In 1-1 10 cars. I'rwe 83 per box, or I for i; inBticd in pluln wrapper. Addresa T, J. I'iitcU 318 Allsky itldg-, PorUand, Til f7 er Kosecrans, from Portland, for Mont erey. . ''v.' ,' ' - . ' ' ' ' - -" San Pedro, Dec 14. Arrived; Schoon er Mabel Gale, from Portland; steamer Rose City, from. Portland; steamer F. H. Leggett from Columbia river. . Astoria, Dec 14. Arrived down at I and sailed at 6:30 p. m., steamer Casco. for San, Francisco. Arrived at J p, in. British steamer Quito, from Newcastle, N, S. W., via San Francisco. , Victoria, Dec. 14. Sailed, Norwegian Steamer Solveig, for Portland. Shanghai, Dec I- Arrived. British steamer Needles, for Portland. Shanghai, Dec- Arrived. British steamer Needles from Portland. St, .Vincent. Deo. : ItSailed, British steamer Scottish Monarch, from Port land for Naples. . . ...... Astoria, Dec 15 Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth; wind southeast 20 miles; weather, light rain. - V : . Tides at Astoria Friday,. . High Water. 1:01 a. m. 0:14 p. m. 7,0 feet 10.0 feet , . , ' Low Water. - 6:21 a. m.- 7:28 p. m. 1 ' 8.4 feet 1.8 feet t . (, - :K '. Dally River Readings. I a, in.. 120th meridian time. .3f,Vvt. 3 STATIONS. . Lewlston , . ....... RJparlft , . ...,',,,, Umatilla . '., ...' 24 80 25 : 10. li 20 I? 15 fall 0. 0 0 .12 vl .08 8.8r o.i 4.0! U-0.1 Eugene i s Harrisburg, 5,0r o.i 2.5! 5.5! 4.9 r.i1 .4 Albany , ,.,,, Salem - - I .-.-.-i Wllsonville ....... Portland . . ........ 5 h-0.6 ).l Minus sign snows in river, Blver Forecast The Willamette river at Portland will fall steadily for, the pext few days, , ' MARINE ISTEXLIGECB. Jugular Liners Sue te Arrive. Breakwater, Coos Bay,. ... ...... Dec IS Roanoke, San Pedro .....Dec. 25 Bear, San Pedro Dec. 14 Alliance, Eureka. ............ .Dec IS Golden Gate, Tillamook.....,. .Dec 17 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook ...... Dec. 17 Geo W. Elder. Ban Diego ......Dec. 18 Rose City, Ban Francisco . . . . , .Dec. 1 Beaver, San Pedro 4. Dec. 24 Segular Uuti 2ne to Depart ' Golden Gate, Tillamook i..Dec 14 Roanoke, San Pedro .Dec 14 Alliance, Eureka .............. .pec 17 Bear. San Pedro . . , . . . .. . . . .Dec 18 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook,, ....Dec 20 Breakwater. Coos Bay .... .'. , , . .Dec 20 George W, Elder San Pedro Dec 21 Rose City, San Pedro-. Dec 23 Deaver, San Pedro. ............ .Dec 28 Tesseli In Xort. , V St.' Nicholas, Am, sch. . .... . . . , .Astoria Jane U Stanford, Am. bktn ......... .4 Pierre Antonine, Fr. bk......On way up Mlchelet, Fr. bk. ... . ..... Liinnton In vera von, Br. sh. , . . .Coal Bunkers Strathfillan. Br. ss Albina Pierre' Antonine, Fr. bk, ........ Astoria Frieda, Ger. bk -..Llnnton Beaver, Am, ss. i ; . . . . , . . .Arnsworth Haxel Dollar, Br. as.... Fort Lmbr. Co. Buff on, Fr. bk O. B, & N. Scottish Moor, Br. .. . . .Mersey Omm, Ger. bk. ......... N. P. Lbr. Cu. Goldbek, Ger. bk ............. . PrescoU canneDiere, er, dk.. ....Monigomery t Glenholm, Br. bk. . ' ,f . . ... .Astoria Berlin. Am. sch.i.......n Gobie Jabes Howes, Am. sea.. .Astoria St Francis. Am. sh. .......... . Astoria Claverdon. Br. sh... ......... Prescott Virginia, Am. ch. ......... ..Rainier Thiers, Fr. eh......,., ....... ..Astoria Shoshone,, Am. ss.,... Oak Point Kumeric. nr. ss..,.. eastern ft western Ellerbek, Ger. bk. ........... ..Ltnnton Schurbek, Ger. bk. . . . . , .Oceanic PoltalloctvBr. sh, r. ........ .St. Helens En xonte With Cement and General. Amlral Cornuller, Fr., bk..,.,. Antwerp Bayard, Fr. bk. ..., . .... Glasgow Claus, Ger. sh....... ....Hamburg David d Anglers, Fr. bk. .....Hamburg Marechal de Castries, Fr, bk. ....."Tyne Wllhelmlne, Ger. sh .......... . Antwerp Luzon, Am. sch..... ...Redondo , Ea Xonte With CoaL ' Col, de Vlllebols Mareull, Fr. bk. ........ .Newcastle, N, B, w, CARRIED ON HIGH , . BY LIFT SPAN OF 1 MADISON BRIDGE (Continued From Page One.) spaa Although SO tons of cement have been chipped, off the great counter weights since It was discovered that these were too heavy, they, neverthe less, were sufficiently weighty to make th raising of -the lift an easy task. There were 85 people on the lift span when It went to the top, 16 5 "tee t above the water. '-,, Two streetcars coupled together were sent across the bridge after the lift had descended. . This was to show that the viaduct Is ready to accommodate traffic. , Cars to Bun Over Bridge. The bridge will be turned over te the city for acceptance probably at the meeting of the' executive board tomor row afternoon. under an agreement made by Mayor Simon with the Port' land Railway, Light A Power company. that company has been given permls elon to use the bridge pending the de cision of a suit, to be brought by the city to compel the railway to pay 316,' 000 a year for the use of the structure. Before the bridge can' be put Into ac tual operation for car and vehicle traf fic it win be necessary for the city to make arrangements with the county for the - maintenance of it Bridges across the river are built by the city but operated by the county. Hot Entirely Satisfactory. Another element of doubt was la jected today Into . the , question of the acceptance of the new Madison street bridge by the : city executive board at Its meeting .: tomorrow, , . when County Judge Cleeton requested a . conference with Mayor Simon for the purpose of laying before the city executlvs certain ob1ctions to tHe big viaduct : While Judge Cleeton declined to. make knowri' his r objections In advance of his conference with the mayor, to tak lug over the bridge, It Is known that he Is not entirely satisfied with the working of the lift span, v It seems that J yesterday- afternoon wTien the party of visitors 'Invited by A, 8. El drtdge, of the united Engineering & Construction company, - to Inspect the bridge were making the trip down on the lift span the machinery failed to work smoothly,' allowing the span to come to a rest with a considerable Jar. Some objection was also raised to the fact that the dolphins for 'the protec tion' or uie piers had not been driven This objection, however. Is provided for In the contract for the substructure, and It is understood that Robert Wakefield. contractor for putting in the piers,, will begin driving, the dolphins within- the nexi Tew days. , "The machinery ' operating' the lift span of the Madison brlege works as Smoothly as It Is possible for any new plant to work," said C. K, Allen, resi dent engineer for Waddell.tfHarringtO! wnen asked , as to reported . defects handling the draw, "Air new machinery is stiff and it requires time to get It to work smoothly.. The bridge from a physical standpoint is as. perfect a ma chine as I haye ever seen." - !v ' Officials of. the Portland Railway, Light & Power company tare of the opinion that the bridge will be accepted byaety-ecnttve'-bwrratomonsw afternoon and -that all Cars south Of Hawthorne avenue except the Brook lyn line, will be routed over, the new bridge Saturday morning. TALE OF I,"OT . AUTO IS COSTLY Judge Decides Crick Was Fab ricating, and Imposes a Fine of $50. . J. Crick, salesman for the East Side ; Aute company, who was arrested, yes terday afternoon for speeding, was fined 5u this morning In the municipal court j When arrested Crick declared that , he was learning to drive a car, and that It got away from him and ran from West Park to Nlnteenth street on Washington street Patrolman Skns. member of the motorcycle squad,, followed him for sev eral blocks, and testified that he was going 30 miles an hour. At Nlnteenth street the automobile struck1 a wagon and street; 'car.;'''y,;.''--.,f,''' & ;'s'';' Crick was' taken to the" police station, and he was charged with speeding. A cash ball Tf J25 was asked for his re lease. - Crick was unable to furnish this amount and he asked to see Sig Slchel, of the police commission. Patrolman Sims accompanied ' the prisoner to the cigar store of Slchel on Third street and upon returning to the police sta tion, Crick was allowed to go npon his recognizance, v'v- '' r.i ; Crick again explained this morning to Judge Taxwell that he was learning to drive a car and It ran away from him. His explanation did not satisfy , the Judge, who had lookwct Into the career of Crick and discovered he had formerly demonstrated automobiles for a local firm, and Is considered ah old driver. The judge ordered him to get f 50 and pay his fine. WOULD FIND MOTHER OF CHARLES GRAVES 4.y,V''-.:;. 'i -'. .Captain of Detectives John Moore re ceived a telegram this , morning from Dr. D. E. Bronson, coroner of Johnson county, Kan, In which Inquiry Is made as to the mother of "Charles Graves, who was ' killed: near Kansas City, In the Burnhardt murder case. The coroner states the body of Graves Is In his pos session, and that evidence in his pos session Indicates the mother lives , In Portland, v -. ' . -' . . ' ; . V - ' ' Graves was one of the four people murdered at one time In a' farmhouse, Captain Moore assigned two detectives to locating, the mother. Dr. Bronson, the coroner, , is located at Olathe, Kan. MAN WHO SUEdIfOr"" : $61.000 GETS NOTHING Instead' of the 361.000 Which he asked fT Injuries received while riding In a ' ern Oregon stftge, C. W. Maynard, 4 uar . state treasurer of Washington, was given nothing by a jury In Judge Wolverton's court this morning. , The jury returned a verdict for the defend ant the Uropqua River Steam Naviga tion company. " ' - Maynard claimed that while : riding In a Marshfleld stage on a ticket bought from the defendant the' stage rolled over an embankment and broke his arm. The defense was that the stage was not operated by the' defendants and there fore they could not be held responsible for the accident Watson ft Beekman represented the navigation company, and William C Bristol Mr. Maynard. ' BUCKET SHOPS RAIDED , , BY CHICAGO POLICE 'Chicago, Dec.1 15. Half a dosen si leged bucket shops were raided by the police today and their proprietors and clerks arrested On charges of using the United States mails to defraud. The raids were made at the Instigation of the federal authorities, who for. some time have been quietly investigating complaints of frauds from victims all over the country. 1 " ' ' Wagon loads of prisoners were rushed to the city jails -and are being held there incommunicado. Federal authori ties would not give out any Informa tion and It is, believed more raids on larger shops are to follow. , Amazing Cure 1 ' for Rheumatism 23-Year Cases Cured In few Weeks v 1 By Kew Discovery. ' ; . wuaraatsed Cure la firery Case. . . "D-M-F has . 'revolutionised the treatment of rheumatism.:' it is different from anything; else' ever prepared, and it is sold o& ; a guarantee to' cure In every case. It mir rheumatisf, gout lumbago and neuralgia, no matter how chronlo or'serlous the case. - -J E. S. Granger : of Warsaw, sr. i.T, says:, smoe x was nine years old suffered from rheumatism, finally began taking D-M-r.' , m three days I began to walk abonx. A few days later was working on my farm la the wont' sort of weather without a touch of rheumatism, 'D-u-X" is a wonder." "D-M-F" is easily assimilated bv the weakest stomach, contains no opiates or narcotics. , , "D-M-F. Is sold at all drug stores at $1.00 a bottle, 6 bottjes for 85.00. Cure guaranteed In anv ordinary case with every purchase of 8 bottles, or money refunded. , If your druggist cannot sup ply you, it win be sent, tofcether with rnarntea,-wTecctt)tr6f "price " by" the TV-M.-R" ', Xlf., rn ' T I- 1. Ava,'Suite 653, Chicago, nu "D-M-F" Is recommended snd sold in Portland by The Owl Drug Co. 1 ( A rr ;-' .' V XT ' ' irasm of BULL'S THIS? "Vicious," Says Woman Who Fled and Was Hurt; "Gen ' tie,"- Declares Owricr. .' Was a Jersey bull owned by W. E. Ashby of St Johns, only' , seeking to make friends when he peeked around s tree at Mrs.' Lida E. Greene, and did he have a right to feel Insulted when Mrs. Qreene, who suspected he was not gentle minded and- could "not herself run fast" slammed him In the face with an umbrena t t i . ...... A These are' questions to be answered by I ft Jury In Judge Hamilton's department of the circuit court . Upon the answers depends the awaruing of 310,100 dam ages claimed by , Mrs. Greene against the Ashbya She claims to have sus tained severe Injuries to her left shoul der, arm and back in making her escape from Mr. Bull over a picket fence.' , Mrs. Greene, testified she was going home one moonlight night with her children along Fessenden street when the bull appeared. The children, ran ahead of her to safety, she said. She hid behind a tree, as the animal was gaining on her. Just after she landed on him with the umbrella a shepherd dog came up and drew the bull's atten tion. Mrs. Greene said the dog was all that saved her. She made a rush for a picket fence, but fell in getting over It snd sustained the Injuries of which she complains. The defense of the Ashbys is that the bull was gentle and meant no harm. 1 To hold a pencil on a writing desk when it Is not In nse there has been devised a simple magnet with a steel cap to be placed on the end of any pencD. Don't Be Bald Almost Any One May Secure a Splendid Growth ,of Hair. You can easily find out for yourself If your hair needs nourishment, If it is thinning, getting dry, harsh and brittle, or splitting at the ends. You simply have to pull a hair from the top of your head and' closely examine Its root If the bulb Is plump and rosy, It is all right; If It is white and shrunken your hair is diseased and needs nourishment We have a remedy for hair , troubles that cannot be surpassed. It has a rec ord of growing hair and curing baldness In 13 out tf 100 cases where used ac cording to directions, for a reasonable length ef time. It will even grow hair on bald beads if the scalp Is not glased and shiny. That may seem like a strong statement It is, ana we mean it to do. and 00 one should doubt it until they have put our claims to an actual test We are so sure that Rexall "93" Hair Tonic -will . completely eradicate dand ruff i, prevent - baldness, stimulate the scalp snd hair roots,-stop falling hair and grow new hair that' we personally, give our positive guarantee to refund every penny paid us for Rexall "93" Hair Tonlo In every Instance where it does not do aS we claim or falls to give entire satisfaction to the user. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is as pleas ant to use as clear spring water. It is perfumed with a pleasant odor and does not grease or gum the hair. We have it lh two sizes, prices SO cents 'an,! 81.00. ' We urge you to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic on our recommendation and with our guarantee back of It You cer tainly take ho risk. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at The Owl Drug Co, Inc., cor. 7th and Washington streets.-.., , M Every Um MUfkj Rlw For 1 Week's Trial feafeesiif! Free ',:w: '.y -Vf . ' - -.. J.. .. fit- :.1,i'.j'', ' 1 '. :,&W': ..' :)', '!-.' ' ., .. - : , ' A i, .'' ',;-f RELIABLE AUD DOPIEST gSWi&ES. the eondltlons, causes, treatment and cure of these disorders. CONSULTATION. . either in person or by letter, FREE,- Avail- yourself - NOW of the ADVICB and COUNSEL of the BE8T , SCIKNTIFIC SPECIAL ISTS IN MEN'S DiaORDlflRS is the Northwest Un doubtedly I have the largest specialty . practice, have treated more cases and CURED more people thtn any man I ever heard sf. Then why delay? ," Men Don't Give Up ' X am Bestoriag Imfferlag XCsa bust Health. Many of Them, m Boast, Were staea Lower la. Strength Than Tea. t Tou may have beep .unfortunate in selecting s, dec tor to treat you, or you may not have given yourself the attention which your disorder demands. : Tou -know that every day you put the matttr-off you are getting worse and worse. Life does not possess for you the pleasures it did.: Would you not give much to pos sess that, robust health, vim and vigor that wasyours before the ravages of disorder attacked your system T Now, if you do really have this desire to -be strong, call at my institute at once and consult . the RELIABLE SPECIALISTS, who have restored hundreds of men to health, many of whom, perhaps, were -in worse condi tion than you are. In a short time after the treat ment is begun,' decided Improvement It noticed, snd When dismissed they go out from under my care re stored to the health nature intended sheuld.be theirs. Medicines furnished from my own laboratory for the convenience snd privacy of my patients, from tl.fiO to $(.60 a course. , - Honrs t a. m. to a p. nv. abaadsys from. 10 to Is FtEAHLY ALL'THAfo reach foutlAmD o;j TIME DUHir'G DAY , O. R. & N. Oregon-Washington 4 4 Express, jjue to arrive at 10:30 a m., arrived at 12:45 p. m. , O. B, & N. Soo-Spokane-Port- . s land, due to arrive at 11:30 a ra., 4 -arrived at 13 noon. ' 4 S All other traJns practically on S time today. . a MILWAUKEE OFFICIALS i'1 ON VISIT TO FOBTLAND R. M. Calkins, traffio ' manager; and George W. Hibbard, general passenger agent ; of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound' railway, arrived in Port land last night on a short business trip from their headquarters at Seattle. The C, M. & p. S. officials had no new light to. throw on the question of how l.Iie ;.v "1 believe that the best doctor Is the one who knows the - worthless ness of most ' medicines." Dr. Win. Osier in an address to physicians, V. ' .... :;:, ev. 5. : ...'':."v.; At last some of our eminent phy-i slcians are beginning to tell the truth about drugs. They have de ceived the people just abou,t as long as they can, unless they check the advance of science. , It Is science that has "shown them up." It has proved that electricity Is the basis of all Ufa It has snown that most all diseases and chronic dis orders are due to a-lack of electric energy. It has taught us the worthlessness of drugs that they are only poisons, and poisons don't cura .. :u; -. The t reason drugs don't cure is ; because ' they An ' not heln Na a ture. -.'Nature needs, electricity, something that builds up vitality. Drugs contain no nourishment nothing that gives strength just poison which tears down, w -Our method Is to restore electric ity where it Is needed, and pain and disease will disappear. That's be cause 'electricity gives strength, power ; to v the body, enabling every organ to perform" its work properly, and when every organ Is in a strong, healthy condition there can be . no pain or disease. ? . Electra -Vita is a scientific appli ance for saturating the body with electricity while you sleep. It la not like electric belts, faradld batteries and other shocking v machines you may ' have seen or used. . Electra VI ta does not shock or burn. . The current Is -powerful in its action, but is soothing . and pleasant to the nerves,, For hours at a time Elec- S! H. VAI ' Chinese 8. It Wal Jlng,' New York Oriental if or children with any ? who will come to my examination. , If you remedies.' & H. WalJIng, it Mgr. I VI J Hen li-i " I . I '-J. . L l gi Come If You Have Eczema, i Van- ' cose Veins, Hydrocele Nervous Debility, Blood and Skin Disorders, Kidney and B 1 a d d e r Troubles, . Piles, Rectal Disorders, Catarrh, Lung Diseases, Rheumatism or Stomach Trouble. : CONSULT OUR EXPERT SPECIALIST Svwry Xy to .. , ug unun, mr PBXCES AKX AX WATS ' TH xow EST, no matter where you go. - There is a reason ray practice Is the largest my offices are the largest I am ore- FREE the road is to eventually enter Tort land, but stated that It is certain that it will enter either, by a line , to be built or by arrangement to operate oVcr one of the lines already in operation. DOCTOR'S BEST FORMULA breaks Severest Cold In a Say and Cares Any Curable Congh, This has been, published ere for several winters and has proven the qulckpst and most reliable formula ob tainable for coughs and colds, "Get two ounces of Glycerine .nd . half an ounces of Concentrated pine compound Then get half a pint of good whiskey and put the other two Ingredients into it -Take a teaspoonful to a tablespoon ful of this mixture after each meal and at bed time. Smaller doses to children according to asre. Shake the bottle well each time," Be sure to get only the genuine Concentrated Pine. Each half ounce, bottle comes in a tin screw-top ease. Any druggist has It on hand or will quickly get itf rom his wholesale house. Any one can mix It -Many other pine extracts are impure and cause nausea. . ' t. - . . Sest 'Doctor tra-Vlta sends the glowing electrio fire coursing through the nerves and vitals, renewing- their; energy and giving to every . weak organ the power to do its work ss nature in tended.; ',?V. ...v ';. V -iy '' It cures all such troubles as lum bago, nervousness, rheumatism. In somnia, varicose veins, weakness of any kind and stomach, kidney, liver and bowel disorders. This Is Free Cat' out this coupon and ' mall to us. weu ve you a beau tiful 90-page took, which tells all about our treat ment This ' book la illustrated with pictures of fully developed men and women, showing how Electra Vita Is appl)eJ, and ex plains many things you want to know. We'll send the book, closely sealed and prepaid, free. If you will mall as this coupon. The Electra -Vita Co. S10 KAJTKTIC BTJCk BBATTUt, WASil. ' Please send ma - prepaid, year free, 90-page, illustrated book. v . ia-iB-19 Nam ,, Address ., ..., J1NG COMPANY Herb and Root Medicine the Chinese doctor ' pharmaceutist from Hospital, is here now. Any man, woman Internal, external or eruptive disease of flee can secure free consultation bs can't call, write and get diagnosis and S4 J 301 y2 Firt Street, Near Columbia QiRMTEE;A-X0BapL ery case undertaken, er money refunded. I want noth ing I de not honestly earn, and if I fall to cure you I do .not., want yonr, money. , .,- - - 'You Wlio Arc Suffering With Impaaretl Vitality ' stT METHOD OF TREATMENT can cure you nd make a man of you. Under its influence the brain be comes active, the nerves become Strong as steel, so that nervousness, bashfulneas and despondency disap- pear, the eyes become bright the face full arid clear, energy returns to the body, and ; the ; moral, physical -Snd vital systems are Invigorated, 1 invite all the af fllcted to consult me personally or. by letter. , . While - the Ordinary Doctor Is Xxpertmenting snd Kak- Jkoeompusa cares, see hi stow. 53.50 pared to treat the largest numbers. Therefore, X can, cure you the cheapest Having the ; most experience and best ecientlflo treatment to be 'had, I can - cure you the quickest If you have any trouble whatever.: come to me, I cure disorders as low as 13.50. If you cannot call, wrlta Out-of-town men Invited to call. Come for om day. Tou can go back on the next train. Wriffl'' wfll send you" a book on men's "nil--ments which gives Instructions onhow men sre successfully cured at home. ' Write NOW for book and seli examination blank. Consultation snd examlnstioa, Boars, t a. m. to t p. m. d&lly, Sundays, 10 to la. . 2S3V3 Ycmliill St. PORTLAND, OHE. I' PAY VliCil CURED I make a definlta my fee until you are siiusneci tnat your cure is complete. This, or course. rse, . In- I havo J 1 confi- ability, ( dicates- that unlimited ence in my but I want you to 11 have other and bet tir . rfnjona f fn choosing me as your L physician. I want you to consider my vast experience anJv my uflequaled tsuc-X i cess as a specialist.' JFor more than 25 years I have been XU Leading bpeoialist. : . curing cases Just like , yours and have built up a practice that is by far the largest of its kind west of Chicago. Every method . of treat ment I employ is original and marks a distinct, advance In medical sci ence. Surely, considering all these things, you will not remain unde cided as to what physician can serve you best .'. . . CONSULTATION FREE MT HONEST AND CANDID AD VICE COSTS YOU NOTHING. . I cheerfully give you the , very best opinion, guided by years of success ful practice. Men out of town, in trouble, write if you cannot calL as many cases yield readily ss proper home treatment and curs, . 1 If you cannot call, write for Diag nosis Chart My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 8 . P. iL, Snd Sunday from 10 to 1. ;. The Dr. Taylor Co. 834U KORBISOir ETK3TET. ; Corner Second and Morrison Streets, '... Portland. Or. ...- I Am the Man that weak, suing men bars rot to con sult after they have failed to receive a ours elsewhere, j' . I positively curs Varicose Veins, Rup ture, Obstruction. Special - Ailments of Men, Kidney. Bladder and Blood., Ail ments and 'Nervous Weakness, y If you want a perfect cure, cure 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. . 1 -. Remember, we treat only cases we can cure. Cure or no pay is our motto. What more ran 'you ask? . ;.'.. . We .will cure you of your trouble never to return If, we telf you, so, Re member this. :.',,..,,.,.:,,..,,.. "We are specialists In our Una, not cure-alls. ; " . - Call at once and let a true specialist examine you today, not tomorrow, v ' Stop suffering; get strong and vigor ous What more to be desired than health? ' Nothing. ' . , Comer and consult us free , of all charga -A '. , ,''...' 1 '.. M - " ..'. . t - '.t . . . 1 t DR. LINDSAY The Old Bailable Specialist. Corner Alder end Second streets En trance 128 It Second street Portland, Or. Office hours a, m. to I p. m. Sundays. 10 a. m. to 1 p. ra. XVI. CURED '..,'.', sic ISOURFEE Pay When Cured - We bay every known remedy, sp. pliance for TJtEATXNO TOU.. Oir eiV SS-n-c?K,,.f,0 grr5M nd vsried that no ""JSl Ujn,t" ' is new to ast COMB 1BT AJTD TALK XT OTSS. , s.SSZ! n,hmti Weak srerves,ra.1 I?e-i,U.S JtPo',s. overworfc and other violation, of nature's laws. 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