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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. - MONDAY" EVENING, JANUARY .16, -1911. 13 SAILING OF IBSEIi CLEARS PORT OF , OFFSHORE CRAFT Next Likely to Arrive Will Be British Steamer Alexandria, Dune From Vancouver, B. C, About Friday. f With the Bailing this afternoon ot J the Portland & - Asiatic liner, Henrlk .".Ibsen; Captain' Christen Smith, the bar. bor will be clear of offshore freighter for the first time in . several month. The Iben cleared Jthl rooming for the orient, the greater, part of her cargo being made up of flour. shipments of which commodity have been unusually heaw lately, 1 The total value of the big Norwegian's earero la nlaced at 1240.148. which In eludes the value of flour, wheat and some 1 general freight . She has aboard .. E2.881 barrels of flour. 1000 tons of wheat and' miscellaneous freight, ma ing over 6000 tons. In addition she has '150,000 feet of lumber. The flour and lumber are dostined for Hongkong, and the wheat for Kobe, while the general freight will be distributed among the "different Japanese and Chinese ports at which she calls. Although the sailing of the Ibsen will leave the barbor clear of foreign bound steamers, It will not remain so long, as the British steamer Queen Alexandra, 2788 tons net register, Captain McDon ald.- will be due to arrive here from British Columbia about January 20. She was to have been herd yesterday, but in formation received by the Paclflo Export Lumber company from the captain was to the effect that she would not reach here before next Friday as she has to eo to- Vancouver for some minor repairs. .The Queen Alexandra is under time charter to the Paclflo Export Lumber comnanv to transport a cargo of lum ber from this port to' China, and It Is expected that she will load about 8,600, 000. feet of the product of Oregon.foN eats. ''' '" 't ICR. HALTS STEADIER. J. stated this morning that the govern-1 had aboard CO passengers and 200 tons ment dredges on the upper Columbia of freight , ' . river have been tied up on account of - Bringing 20 tons if freeh fish, BOO the Ice. The dredge Pmatilla and drill cases of cheese and 2000 sacks of Ca scow No. 1 are tied ub at TJmatllla : cara bark, the steamer Golden Gate was ; Rapids, while drill scow No. t Is out expected to arrive this morning, from j of commission at Hover: ' As yet no word has reached the offices of condi tions on the &nake river, where some of the other craft have been working. The steamer Dalles City, of the- Reg ulator, line, left this morning for The Dalles. ' No word had been received by the officials of that company that the Ice was so thatch craft could not reach ner destination. -- - ' , Tillamook. On her .' maiden :voyage the - steamer Ft Braae ia aohefttilrd. to ..call soon from Ban Francisco for this port I She has been launched recently, an she will come tip here for a cargo of lumber. -, -MARINB INTELLIGENCE. ' STORM RAGES AT SEA-- . Will Cause Rlgh Winds on Oregon Coast With JlUder Weather, fitorm - warnings, ordered, out yester day morning , by 1 the United 8tates weather office, , at 10;80' o'clook, on Puget sound, were extended last night at 8:16 - o'clock to r include the mouth of the Columbia river and the Oregon coast , and tnis morning all -' Warnings were continued another 24 hours. A storm of decided oharacter. says .strict Forecaster EvA.)Beals, is cen tral at sea northwest of Vancouver island and is moving southeastward and will cause high southerly winds along the Oregon and Washington coasts to day. It will probably , continue stormy Tuesday. A maximum wind velocity of 8u miles occurred at North Head be tween the hours of midnight and 8 o cloclr this morning, but at 8 o'clock it had dropped down to 38 miles, with cloudy weather and a rough sea. The weather man says that the storm will probably cause a moderation In the weather and as a matter ot fact the moderation has ceme already, as the lowest temperature, this morning was 28 degrees, as compared with 28 degrees yesterday morning, .:,...;. t .;- -.. y VESSEL SPRINGS LEAK. Steamer Shna Yak Must Go on the Drydock Again. , Like the Alliance, the steamer Bhna Tak sprung another leak as soon as she was off the dryddok. and as a result she will be raised again today on the Ore gon' drydock. The Bhna Tak was low ered from the dock Saturday night after being recaulked in places and having two pieces at her keel replaoed as the result of damages which she received recently when she became crippled- by the bursting ot her steam, p ipes while crossing out over' a rough bar. While on the dock she had repairs amounting to about 81000, it is said, bat the ex tent of the repairs that will be required to fix the new leak could not be learned until the vessel Is on the dock again. N. Teal Turns Rack on Trip to The Dalles. Ice nrevented the steamer N. Teal from reachlnff The Dalles yesterday, and ",Fh'e was turned back at Bonneville, Thel bpat Is to undergo her annual repairs ... and it was feared that If she went f ar- Ihor up the Columbia she would not be Jble to get back In time to -go on the -''ways'.1 '" '' ... " ' ' 2- After reaching Bonneville, Captain W. is. Buchanan,, general superintendent of the Open JSrver Transportations com pany, telegraphed to Celilo and received 'word that the river at Big Eddy was "entirely blocked $y the Ice and that it rWas running in large quantities, at The Dallas. ' : ::; ' AtWthe OTflOes of . Major Mclndde, ;corps o 4 engineers p vS. , A., it was STEAMED MAVERICK SAFE. Asuncion Ticks Up Disabled Tank er, It Is Reported. With the steamer Maverick In tow, the steamer Asuncion was reported pass Ing Point Reyes this morning at 10 o'clock by the Merchants Exchange, the Maverick being In a crippled condition because of having her sail abaft broken. Both steamers belong to the Standard OH company's fleet of tankers and the Maverick went to Puget Bound on her last trip. She sailed from there last Thursday and was probably picked up by the Asuncion off the "Oregon coast, the latter steamer sailing from the Columbia river Saturday. Local offi cials have received no details a to the .cause of the accident. Begnlsr Users fine to Arrive. Breakwater, Coos Bay .....Jan. 22 Roanoke, San Pedro Jan. 23 Heaver, Ban -Pedro .....jan. a Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook ..... , Jan.M3 Geo. W. Elder. Ban Diego...... Jan.: 2 Golden Gate, Tillamook... .....Jan. 18 Rose City, San Francisco...... Jan. 18. Regular Xilnere On to Depart; - Golden Gate, Tillamook........ Jan. 17 Alliance, Eureka ...............Jan. 17 Breakwater, Coos ; Bay,. .......Jan. 17 Sue It Elmore, Tillamook...... Jan. 17 leaver, can v earo . ............ Jan. is Bear, San Pedro ............. .Jan. 17 Beaver, San Pedro. i- m a. J e- tvIj Rose City, Koanoae, San Pedso .........Jan. 22 .Jan. 27 NO longer theory Washington Paper Makes -fa vorable Comment on Wii-; son's Indorsement. Ban Pedro . , . . . . . . . Jan. vessels m port. ' St Nicholas, Am. sch.... .......Astoria Levi G. Burgess Am. bk .....Supple' Iverness, Br. bk...........;.. .Llnnton falcon. Am. mm. ............... .Aiuern Elf rleda, , Ger. bk. ... ........ , .Linn ton Roanoke, A nr. ss. .....Martins Beaver. Am. ss. ....... ...... Ains worth Balmoral, Br. sh,.... ..........Astoria Manning. U. a. 6..... Will.' Iron & Steel Mlml. Ger. sh. ............. ...Llnnton bayard, Fr. -bk. ........... North Bank Golden Gate, Am. ss. .Central Bhna Tak, Am. ss. . ....Oregond drydock Inveravon, Br. sh. ............ Astoria Wandsbek. Ger. bk...... ..Llnnton Henrlk Ibsen. Nor. ss. .Port Flour Mills rorioranire, nr. Bn.... ....... llnnton Pierre Antoine, Fr. bk. ...... ..Bunkers Frieda. Ger, bk......... Stream Buff on. Fr. bk. , . ........... . .Astoria Scottish Moor. Br. sh. ........Stream Berlin, Am. ' sen .................. Goble Jabes Howes, Am. tch. .Astoria St Francis, Am. sn...,...,.,, .Astoria Poltalloch, Br. sh.... St Helens En Boats With Cement and General. Admiral Cornuller, Fr. bk. .....Antwerp Claus, Ger. ah Hamburg David d' Anglers, Fr. bk. . . . . ...Hamburg Marecnai de Castries, nr. bk. ...... Tyne Willielmlne, Ger. sh.. ......... Antwerp Luson. Am. sOh .Redondo En onte With Coat -Cot de VlUeboia Mareuil. Fr. bk. . , . . . Newcastle, N. S. W. (Wuhlortim Bnreta ef The Journal.) .: Washington, Jan. 18. 'The fol lowing , unequivocal Indorsement of the Oregon popular government laws and tne statement thereon by Governor Woodrow Wilson f New Jersey 'j wa printed editorially In the Washington Herald. 1 The Herald persistently advo cates the Oregon system and loses no opportunity to make such comment a tne following: - - ' "While the two political parties In congress are engaged In the role of 'put ting each other in the hole,' with vary ing degrees of suocess. It is reassuring to find a leader of more than state prominence, Woodrow Wilson, speaking out on the really great Issue before the country today. He says: , . , . . 1 believe the Oregon system of popu lar government laws has wrought a fundamental reform of previous oorrup- .1 , tion and. baa brought to the people of ; Lebanon,. n which! district IU acres of that s tote truly representative govern ment In the place of flagrantly ml-1 representative government-1 'I ; believe the system which has been evolved there contain the essentials of a body of laws and constitutional- amendments which the people ef other state should study carefully with a view to procur ing for themselves the manifest benefit which have been derived for the peo ple of that .state,' vr;'::r "New Jersey, need suoh a system of government1 Every state la the union needs it The people demand it And there 1 pronounced and growing ten dency, toward It , ,- - - "Illinois would not to humiliated and its name besmirched by the current proceeding In the United State senate if It had had such laws as those from which ofegon has derived the manifest benefit of which Governor Wilson peaks?: v ' -v "If the late campaign, so free from partisan significance, and In which party lines were ruthlessly broken, made one thing clear It Is that the country Is Insistent upon popular government a government representative of and re sponsive to - the people's wilt - Oregon pointed the way. Her system Is not an unproved theory it Is a demonstrated fact potent for publlo good." land have been leased. - The Incorpora tors are George w. Hector, of Lebanon; G. H. Morey, of -Lebanon, and 8. M, Mll- lison, of Lompoc, Cat : ' ; As substantial as when they ' were, erected, more than 800 years ago, are Bome concrete houses aad walls, rein forced with bamboo, In the Chinese city ot Swatow. -yV . yvt Dally River Readings,' STATIONS. Lewlston Rlparia . Umatilla Eugene . . Harrisburg Albany . . Salem . . . Wllsonvllle Portland . Rising river; ( : rS' E -9 s-W I 5 till a & : ? 7. f! : t p Ti O o i .03 80 2.4 0 .10 29' 10 10 4.1 0 0 16 1.40.2 0 20 4.40.3 0 20 8.7-H.6 .08 J7 4.10.6 0 15 4.1 0.1 .04 falling river. NEW BOAT LINE LETS LUMBERMEN BID ON . ',. SMALL PANAMA LOTS WIRELESS MESSAGE FLASHED. TOen the '"Stomach Stops Working Properly, because There Is Wind in It, Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, to Set It Going Again. A Trial package Tree. The doctors call It flatulency, but un professional folks know It as "wind on the stomach," and a most distressing state of things it is. It is a serious condition of- this great motor organ. Always annoying end painful In the ex treme, at times often leading to bad and fatal results. , The stomach embar rassed and hampered with wind, cannot take care of its food properly and Indi gestion follows, and this has a train too appalling to enumerate. The.entlre sys tem is implicated ma'de an active or passive factor In this trouble and life soon becomes a questionable boon. All this is explained in doctor books; how undigested food causes gases by fermentation ' and .fomentation in which process some essential i fluids are de- stroyed burnt up wasted by chemical action, followed by defective nutrition and the distribution through the ali mentary tract of chemically wrong ele ments and as a consequence the stom ach and entire -system is starved. Plenty of food, you see, but spoilt In -preparation and worse than worthless. ' A deranged stomach is the epitome of evil; nothing too bad to emanate from it, but the gas it generates is probably its worst primary; effect and the only - tway to do away with this ia to remove the cause. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets . go to the root of this trouble. They at task the gas making foods and render ,them harmless. : Flatulency or wind on the stomach simply cannot exist where .these powerful and wonderworking little , tablet are In evidence. ' J They were made for this very pur ,. , pone to attack : gas making foods and conyerV; thera Ltnto proper nutriment This is their province and office.- A 'Whole book could be Written about them and then not all' told that might be told -with' profit to sufferers from this pain ' ' ful disease, dyspepsia. It would .mention the years of patient and ex pensive experiment In effort to, arrive at .this result of failures Innumerable and at last sucoesa. It ; would make .mention of the different stomach cor rectives that enter into this tablet and make it faithfully represent alt ' Stuart's, Dyepepeia Tablets are not 1 alone Intended for the sick, but well ! folks as well; for the person who Craves hearty foods and wants to. eat heartily and run no risk of bad effects, they act like a charm and make eating and di gestion a delight and pleasure. . They -- keep , the stomach .active and energetic and able and willing to do extra work - without special labor or effort. Don't 7 forget this. Well, people are often neg- lected, but the Stuart Dyspepsia Tablets ran imm m mica. -,-.v . A free trial package will be sent any one who wants to know Just what they ". are, how they look and taste, before be - ginning treatment with - them. After this go to the drug store for. them! everywhere, here or at home, they are 50 eenta a box and by getting them at home you will save-' time and postage. Your doctors will prescribe' them; ' they 3--there- re 4i-lwtrr nsrng-therfT, but when you , know what-ls the matter with yourself, Why go' to thb expense of a prescription? For free-trial package address F. A. ' Stuai l Co., 150 Stuart Building, Marshall, Michigan, Tanker W. S. Porter Sends Word to North Head. Through the wireless station at North Head, the United States Weather bureau here has received the following message from the Associated Oil company's tank r W. S. Porter. . ' - 8. 8. W. 8. Porter at sea, Jan. 15, 11 .p. m. Latitude 46.58 north, longi tude 127.53 west; southerly wind about eight milos an .hour; rain heavy south erly sea; barometer 29.38; temperature 4a. COMMANDER. MENACE TO NAVIGATION. Huge Log Is Seen Floating in the Pacific Ocean. y Captain Westphal, master of the Ger man bark Mlml, has reported to the United. States hydrographlc office here that while, bound for this port from Ban Francisco he passed a huge log off the Oregon Coast thit Is a decided menace to navigation. The log, which he says measures 50 feet In length and Is about one foot out of water, was passed-in latitude 45 degrees 67 min utes north, and longitude 124. degrees 11 minutes west. Portland , lumber manufactur ers at-e Invited to bid on a lot of 600,000 feet of lumber wanted by the Panama canal commission for the canal work. Specifica tions were received this morning by the Portland chamber of com merce. Bids are to be opened at Washington, D. (X at 10:30 a m. January- 81. Five hundred thousand feet of lumber is not sufficient to fur nish a whole steamer cargo, and for that reason Portland manu fact'urers have not been able In the past to bid on so small a quantity, owing to the fact that no regular steamers have been operated between Portland and Panama, but now that Bates & Cheeseborough have established a direct line of steamers out of Portland and quoted rates on lumber,' local manufacturers are afforded the opportunity of con sidering less than cargo lota, and It Is said quite likely that this order will be booked here if bids are submitted. The first regular steamer of the Bates & Cheeseborough line that will accept lumber is sched uled to leave here late in 'February. ' To Bore for OH Near Lebanon.! (Special Dlipatc to Tbe JoornaM Albany, Or Jan. 18. The Princes Oil company, with a capital stock of $600,000, filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk and plans to drill for oil on the CL H. Vehr farm near .BMSnNALBM PORTLAND. OREGON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $350,000.00 V .1 i 'iT i ,,, Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Firms and IndU viduals Solicited. Every courtesy consistent with prudent and con servative banking extended to pur depositors. Best Prescription for Kidney Troubles frequent , scanty or coiorea or The kidneys and bladder reauire more attention and care at this time of the year -especially during extremely cold spells. Such symptoms as backache, rneumatlo nalns. . ireaue munrul urination, nierhlv scalding urine, pains in the groin, dull pains in Daca or neaa, dizziness, irrita bility, all - are plain signs of kidney trouble. Prompt attention and treat ment should be given to avoid the worst form of kidney disease, which nearly always result seriously. The following prescription comes from high medical authority and is known to be reliable: "Half ounce Murax compound, half ounce fluid extract Buchu. six ounces best gin." Mix thoroughly and take one to two teaspoonfuls of the mixture after each meal and at bed time. The ingredients of the above prescription can be had of any druggist or the gla can be obtained from any liquor dealer. DR. GREHv tf7, V : TT2r!rK5t. OT y ' MAN BUILDING TXSAT1CCXT ures Have Built My Success : irst National Bank Capital $1,500,003 Surplus $750,000 Oldest National Bank West of tha Rocky Mountains GEORGE W. BATES (a CO. BANKERS Henry Building fourth and Oak Streets . Branches l .683 Williams Ave, 181 BoaseU Street Commercial and Savings Accounts and "Banking by Mail So licited From Corporations and Individuals. ' Our 18 year of Banking have made ns many friends who will gladly vouch for our business Integrity 4 INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS com- Tne Leading Specialist Mr aneclal treatment will pletely cure your ailment so that It will never return. . I GUARANTEE A CURE. My reputation as the leading specialist in men's ailments Is firmly established by my work in the past SCT 8JFECXAX.TT XVCXTOSS Yarleose Veins, Obstruction, gpeoiflo Blood Poison, Contracted-Ailments, Kidney and Blad der TroubUs and Al& IHS AILJCEKTS OX1 MEW. SXEX EXPXBT AID VOW Bay When Cured. OOKBTrtT ATIOB AHD DIAG NOSIS FBEB. My honest and ean- aia a a v i o e costs yon notning, 1 ...11.. t .. . u 'best cheerruuy give you the very opinion, (ruined by years of suc cessful practice. Men out of town, In trouble, write If you cannot call. ss many case - yield - readily to proper home treatment My of fices are open from 9 A. M. to 8 P. u.; Sundays, 10 to l only. The DR. TAY10R Co. 234 MOBBISOW STBSBT, Portland, Ox. TB3 EPBOZAXZST WHO CTTBX8, It matters not what yoor ailment la nor whn hum : treated It. If It -Is curable we will give you immediate benefit and. a quick and lasting cur rv nnt alow money matters ' to keep you from getting welt We Charge nothing to prove owr meth ods will cure you. Our guarantee NO m6xET. fcEQTJIBlib - UNTIL ciTtaininn l your absolute cro tecUon. GonsulUtion, examination and medicines free. . We oUim for our trs.tmst nothing 1ronderful, or "Mert"--rit 1 almply our successful way of flol ing things. ; -.( trruoTEO KBIT, before treating eUewhere, h e a s 1 1 y to vestlgate ons , nroven methods. Ton will then under- , stand tow easily we euro VABICQ3B BLOOD rOXSOBY HXBVO-TZTAI. DE BTLITT, OBSTBTJCnOBB, PBQgTAT 10, BlaSDEB and BIDBJH troubles. COBTXACTED aumenis, ku jri. uajo. PXtZS. and AH SJBOTAXi Diseases. What you want is a euro. Come to us and get it Once under our treatment, you will quickly realize how simple a thing It 1 to get well In the hand of a specialist who know hi business.;. Our cures add not only years to life, bat life to Sean. Office hour dally to f. venings. 7 to 8. Sundays, if to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 63 Waahlngtooi St, Portlana, Or. MEN CURED $10 ROOT AND HERB MEDICINES EFFECT ANOTHER CURE Day after day different diseases suc cumb to the unfailing Chinese remedies. .;. MARINE NOTES Astoria, Jan. 18. Arrived at 10:30 a, m earner Klamath, from San Fran cisco. San Frincosco, - Jan. 8. Sailed at t p. m., steamer Daisy; at 6 p. m., steamer Northland, for Portland. Sailed, steam er Roanoke, for San Diego. Arrived at midnight, steamer J. B. Stetson, from Portland, 4,, , Astoria, Jan. 15. Arrived down at midnight, British bark Poltalloch. Ar rived at 2 a. m., steamer F. H. Leggett, from San Franclsoo. Arrived at 4 and left up at 4:80 a. m., steamer Break- ( water, from Coos Bay. Sailed at 8 a. m., steamer Kainier; at a. m., steamer Shoshone, ' for San Francisco; steamer Shasta, for San Pedro. Balled at 9:80 a. m., British ship Scottish Moors, for Queenstown or Falmuth Sailed at 8 p. m,, steamer Rosecrans, for San Fran cisco: Arrived at 4:30 and left up at 8:80 p. m., steamer George W. Elder,, from San Diego and way porta Arrived at 5 and left up at 8 p. m., steamer Yel lowstone, from San Francisco.. Arrived at 8:30 and left up at 10 p. m., steamers Elmore and Golden Gate, from Tilla mook. Point Reyes, Jan. 18. Passed at 10 a, m.." steamer Asuncion, from Portland, towing steamer Maverick, from Tacoma, for San Francisco., Maverick had shaft broken. ' h " 1 " San Francisco, Jan. 16. Arrived at 4 a. m., ste4mer Johan Poulsen, f rom Co lumbia river. ' . Astoria. Jan. 18. -Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. nu, rough; wind southeast 85 mileaj weather, cloudy. '.- rj , :'v r. . Tides at - Astoria Tuesday High water, 8:t)l a. m4 8.0 feet; 2:27 p; m., 8.8 feet;, low water, 8:80 a. m., 8.8 feet; 8:17 p. mi,' 0.6 feet . - ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Walla Walla May Hold Festival. (United ires 1mm1 Wr. Walla Wal, Wash., Jan. 18. May Blossom Festival Is being planned by fruit men of .the Walla Walla valley and city, to be held on May day; if the blossoms on the fruit trees promise well for that day, And earlier or lster as the season may dictate. While the move is yet In its infancy, it has the support ef many of the best known men of the city, who are' enthusiastic in the matter. Constantinople soon will be supplied with electricity for public and privati lighting and power by a Hungarian firm backed by French capital. r I Am the Leading Specialist, Not Only In Portland, but on the Whole Pacific Coast. I Have the Largest Prac tice Because I Invari ably Fulfill My Promises. How Long Are You Go ing to Continue Cough ing and Weakening Your System? no With 800 tons of freight and a good passenger list, the steamer George W. Elder, Captain Jesaen, arrived at MS o'clock last night from Sab Francisco, San Pedro and .San Diego. In tow of the steamer Ocklahama, tha bark .Levi r G; Burgess dropped 'down fromr the Supple dock to the -Paclflo Qoast.coal bunkers this morning. Laden wltk wheat? the British bark Forfarshire .1 scheduled to leave down for the sea tomorrow, morning and the British bark Inverness will follow the next. day. .V-J-? j -: -V-,rv ; " l-.,.TVJt)l.J?5"epger8:,and, .generals freight,! me , steamer euo tu iumore, captain Edhrader, was.; scheduled to arrive this morning from Tillamook, - . j.!Whn tske arrived yesterday afternoon at .' 1;1 o'clock' from" Coo Bay," the steamer Breakwater, Captain Macgenn, Heed of It. , When Ton Can Make a' Pint of Laxative Curative Cough Syrup , , Cheaply. The only way to cure a chronlo or acute cold on the lungs, sort throat, bronohltls, etc., is to get a medicine wjilch will at once relieve the fever and congestion responsible for the cough (which is only a symptom of Inflamma tion) and then proceed to restore ihe-blood and membranes to a healthy sUte. 1 " A. -fine laxative, curative cough syrup' whloh will' delight any one who tries it, can be made at home cheaply. . It . beats ordinary" cough syrups a hundred to one, because it does not sicken or constipate. Obtain of your druggist, or ' have him order from the whole saler, ty, ounces essenoe Mentho laxene. - Empty It Into a pint bot tle. Then make a syrup with a pint of granulated' sugar, and a halt pint of boiling water, put on fire and let it come to a boil. tn1 cool and fill up pint bottle and you will agree with ' the writer that it makes the finest, quickest active oough syrup you have ever tried. And It not only relieves, ut-curas..., .m , .n- The dose Is a .teaspoonful 8 to 10 times dally, or; as required. ,Glve ' children Icbs according, to 1 I have treated se many eases ef men's ailment that I know exaotly what to do ia every instaaoe, , Never i it necessary for me to resort to gueavwork. The treatment given Is accurate from ' the very beginning until a sure is effected. By except ing omrable eeaea only, and by mak ing no mistakes In treating them. I meet with no failures and my pa tient are never disappointed, . If Honest and Responsible You Can Pay When Cured Practice Limited to Ail ments of Men. vxm rwA--xAiiTjr Tovm V mWUTMA. . ,. , .. V-.' ' T " ' It you have violated the laws of health, come te me before you be come a physical wreok. If you are weak, gloomy and despondent de pressed, lack ambition and energy, unable to conoentrate your thoughts, lack vim, vigor and vitality, oome to m at onea - , X OTTB1 rmOHTTCT, ATB1T AID TKOmOtTOJrXT AJTU AT TKB . lOVTESI COST, VABXOOSS TBIWS, XTSBOCSLS, TITAXi WBAXJrXSft, B&OOD AVO SXXZT DISBASBS, KXVWMr AJTB BXJU19SS S1ROBSBBB, VVCBMB, gOBEfl, TA1VTTTL BWE1XIHQS, mBBTOUSmBSg, XXrSS 0 BTXSSOTX AHD VXTAXZTT ASB AT.T. SrBCXAX. ASS BBXJOATJI XtZS OBSXS 0 SIXX. t. f :.- v S '..:.v;; vVi.! : Examination land Advice Free Medicines furnished from ray Own laboratory for tha convenience and privacy of my patient, from (1.18 to 88.80 a course. . - Kovrst 8 a, m. to p. xc dally, sad Bnndaya from 10 to la. ;...i It yon cannot eaU, write fo free eelf-examlnatloa blank aaa becli tag nea. BUay .eases eased at bowo. - STfL0UIS3EDieAIre0r- Cor. 2d and Yamhill Sts. ' PORTLAND, OR. NQT A DOLLAR. NEED Bl " PAID UNLliS CURED WTOJH.l.l'"lW"W Gee Gee Wo PiMj'Wo TKS CXXnXSB DOCTOX. Qot 17, 1818. To Interested Sufferers: 1 My mother was given up to die of enlargement of the liver and inflam mation of the bowels when we, as a last resort, called Dr. C Gee Wo to treat her. This doctor gave her medi cine for two weeks, when she was able to take a trip to Yamhill, Or, Now she ha become well. I took five week' treatment for stomach, kidney and liver trouble, and am well and able to do my work. We cannot say enough for the -wonderrui-medicine and change It has wrought In us. Signed, ANNA I PATTERSON. " i " 131 12th st I COHBTOTATlOir TKEZ. Patients out of town may write for symptom bianxs and after fiiiine- them cut - secure medicines. Inclose four cents in stamps to cover postage, Open Evenings and Sundays. The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Col 168H XTJLST BT., COB. UOBSXSOV, Portland, Oregon. ' (Kindly Mention This Paper.) - v ; Pay When oured W have every known remedy ap pliance for TBiTXcTOtJ.. Our, ex. perlence 1 so great and varied that no one of the ailment of men is new to as, CO MS XB ABO TALK IT OVES. ..Oeaeral Debility, Weak aTerves. tn. omnia Results of exporur. overwork and - other violation of Batore's laws. , Disease of BUdder and Kidneys, Vri- eared at mu exseaae and bo detention from bu fin ess. ' . s, - BVECZAZ. aiucebtb Newiy .. con tracted and chronic case cured. All burning, itching and Inflammation stopped In 14 hours. Cure effected In seven day. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of question orrice Hours r a. . to s r. At Fundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. only. Pacific Coast Medical Co. 8344 WAEKXBQTOB BTXXXT, s Goner ttrat. PILES' TtvrxnX axu bxotax, oxssAsxa UUBEP WITHOTJT THB B-B1TU OB) DETHTTIOB raOMC BUSIHESa. MEN and WOMEN CURED TAT WHEB CUBE!) ilO X-BAT EJCAMCTATIOa' FKEB call at once ani find out what your trouble Is before this grand offer Is withdrawn. The British Medi cine Co. are curing ihe sick with their won derful En to pean methods of electrio andi; ...! . ..-.A ft ment combined with their .bi- chemlo reme-. dlea Diseases? of t o m a e h.e c o n s i lpation. i kidneys, blad- A .nutir. F f 1 blood poison, rheumatism, varloose veins. sciatica, lame oaca.- uio, norouiur, locomotor ataxia and all chronlo dis ease. If away ; from the city, write for partioularar t- Call at once and bo cured. Consultation and X-Ray exam ination free, ( , mmmmmmmmmm' BBXTXS2 MUDICIBB CO. . , 887H Washington St, . 4th floor Bothcbild bldfn ' rooms 407, 408. 409. Take Elevator. 4e-' j : ARE YOU l . IT . i MEN AND WOMEN CURXD The . famous Chinese DRS. 8. K CHAN, wit! their reme . dies of herbt K sua ,10011 cure won derfullv. I t 'X has ourtil ijm any . .m.. other reme- p ales have failed. 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