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TfflC Bill; RATE FIGHT GOOD : FOB STEAMSHIPS i Hundreds of People Are Tak ing Advantage of Low Fares to the Pacific Coast Ports ,' More Boats. Failed Steamers Reaver and Geo. Elder, for I'ortland. Kurrka. April 4. Bailed Steamer Al liance, for .Portland. Pan Francisco, April . Sailed at 7 p. nv -Steamer Argyll, for Tortlnnd. Astoria. April 5 Condition at the mouth of the. river at S a. m., smooth; wind north 8 miles: weather, clear. Tides at Astoria Thursday High wa ter: a. ni.. 7 S feet;. :2S p. m., 8 feet. I,ow water: 0:10 a. m , 4.2 feet 1 :2t p. m.. 9.S feet. MA RINK I XT El .LICENCE. Fteamslitp men state that the pns . aenger steamHhlp rate war that Is now belifg carrltd on between I'ortland and Seattle and California porta, Instead of demoralising conditions, haa given a derided impetua to travel by aeu. Hun . dreds of people, they say. are traveling nierely for pleasure because of the "cheap transportation afforded, while many have learned that to travel by Xtf ia for the moat part a pleasure. Ixtcal ateamshlp offices declure that the travel for this season of the year ll heavier than ever before. Steamers to and from this port are usually filled to cunacltr. " The unprecedented heavy travel cauaed til North Pacific Btearashlp company to acquire me lucaian ana ias on nnu elHco-Vortland Steamship company ma; convert the Kansas City tnto an oi burner and place her In commission on the run between this port ana Ban rea ro. The heavy travel to Portland from f uTlfornia porta 'la ""partially explained ' by the movement of laborers, who are seeking employment on fruit rarma ana In the canneries of this section, the greater percentage of the travel being econd class. 1 Kven the steam schooners are han dllng rapacity- passenger business Though most of these boata have no regular Balling dates, they are practi eally sold oat many days ahead of their Schedules. .April 7 ..Apr, K .April 9 .April IS .April H .April 1 .April :o LAVNCH RUTH TOMORROW Electric System Will Re Installed f and Oil Burners Completed. ' The newly reconstructed oil burner . Ruth the Oregon City "paper" boat will probably be launched tomorrow at the O.-W. R. St N. shipyards. After she has been launched an electric light sys tem will be Installed and the oil burning plant completed. Thla will require about - three-weeka' time, after which toe. Kuth will again take her old run. I The nuth, formerly a- wood burner, baa been off the Oregon City run since last November. - The Elmore ha been taking, her place carrying paper from th mills at Oregon City to Portland. The hull of the Ruth has been re buUt and the machinery has been given a thorough overhauling.' In fact, the ' vensel has been practically rebuilt, so that she "Will be one of the neatest and rnoer serviceable craft on the river when completed. , CHARTER NORWEGIAN SHIP Steamer Sark Taken by J. J. Moore & Co. to Load Lumber. Information was received here thla "morning that the Norwegian ateamshlp Bark had been chartered by 3. J. Moore A Co. of San Francisco to load with lum ber at Portland for Sydney. The Merchants' exchange received this new, but not from authentlo. sources. A friend of , one of the officers on the Bark ia said to have written him to the effect that the Vessel would take on her cargo at thla port, but Balfour, Guthrie & C'o.'s Information is to the effect that he wfll load at Puget sound. : However, , the Merchants' ; exchange evidently believe the Information la re liable, for the announcement has been placed on the bulletin board. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The Rrltlsh' tramp steamer Bucking ham arrived In the river yesterday ami Vent to Kftlama, Wash., where she will load with 760,000 feet of lumber. The steam schooner Yellowstone, Captain Moro, arrived here at 8 o'clock last night.' She brought a cargo of 50 tons of cement, Bhe will go to tVlllapa harbor this evening to load lumber for California. The steamer Johan Pnulsen arrived last night from San FranclHcn. Shi will go to Wpstport to load with lum ber for California. The Breakwater did not sail on her schedule last evening, she having been delayed at the Willamette Iron Works, where two new plates were being placed, they having been damaged In a 'Collision ' some' weeks ago with tho Jo han Paulsen . Plie left at 7 this morn ing. .. The schooner Thomns L. Wand ar rived In this port this mornlns at 8:30 from San Ffanciwo with a cargo of 800 tons of asphalt and cement. She was brought In by Captnln James L. fimith of the new pilots' association. The schooner Olsnn & Mahoney was taken down the river yesterday by Cap tain Pearson. The S. P. A 8. dredge won moved yesterday from the Willamette Iron Works to Supple's shipyard. The steamer Northland cleared this morning for San Pedro with 400,000 feet of lumber and 750 tons of wheat Captain Harry Budge. Due to Arrive. Heaver, San Pedro Alliance, Kurka Tjeo W. Elder San Pedro.. Ttear, Ssti Pedro Riverside. Balbao Hentik Ibsen. Itnnrkong. . Sue to Depart. rjolden (Jute, Tillamook.... Ruse City. Snn Pedro Alllnnre. Bureka Peaver, Pan 1'edro liccr, Pan Pedro Har. Pan rvrtro Ttlvcrslde. Bnll.oa En Koute With Cement and General. Admiral Cornuller, Fr. bk Antwerp Claus, Ger. ah Hamburg Marechal de Castries, Fr. bk Tytie Luion. Am. schi Redondo Teasels In rort. Oweenee. Pr. bk IJnnton Washington San Franolx'-o Anvil Bandon llrMkwittr coos nay Rose City San Pedro Wireless MessnRe. Wireless, via NortJ, Head To U. 8. Weather Bureau. Portland, Or. 3. S. Rosecrans: noon. April 4. 1111: latitude 45:01 north: longitude 124:1S west; clear; occasional light aqualls, moderate southwest breeze, sea and aweii; barom eter 19.95; temperature 66. W. the records as read by Superlntenoen .Tamea nhnuMl ht O'Rourke had been o tiunlshed onlv once. O'Rourke tea- tlfled also that his handa had been tied together and fastened to a bar In in door of his cell probably six or sit an one-half feet above the floor while by actual measurement, according to both Superintendent James and Deputy hi: den Jlengen the hlirhert bar In the door of the cell Is Inst five feet ana on Inch above the floor of the cell. O'Rourk an I1 he was about fle feet and fou Inches high so that, iherefore. his hand rested at a point lower than hla head Other points In O'Rourke a testlmon were sp refuted by the state. ..Apr. .April .April 12 .April IS .April 20 .April SO insurant ramp. Both were In a stat DIAZ PREPARES TO CRUSH (Continued from Page One.) of pltlnblrt destitution. They declare that Madero dares not attack Chlhuahu city now, being outnumbered there by 2 to 1. Information was received here today that Rafael Egula, one of Dial' gen erals. is hastening with 500 troops t reinforce the federals at Chihuahua, after which a war of extermination will begin If the rebels do not make some move toward peace. TAFT'S MESSAGE URGES (Continued from Page One.) VERDICT LIKE COMPROMISE (Continued from Page One.) penalty la death; assault with a danger ous weapon and almple assault. The Jury retired for deliberation about 20 minutes after 5 o'clock last evening. It is understood it wavered all night regarding a verdict of guilty as charged, which would have meant death for the prisoner, but as two or hi.i out uralnst such a verdict, a compromise Is believed to have led to the lesser verdict. The Jury reported to the court about S o'clock this morning. u.nuot innnl loHtlmonv and an expose of management of the Oregon penal In stitution did not develop during the trial, as was threatened Dy counsel iur th. nf.nnn Rome testimony was ad duced to show rough handling of unruly onirtct hut this was shown by Attor neys WInslow and McNafy for the state to be only such sa was necessary to maintain order and discipline at any penitentiary, which Is an institution that cannot he run along summer resort lines, they satd. Frequent tilts between MA'iirv nd Attorney McMahan for the defense occurred. In which each accuc.id the other of political motives during the course of the trial. Oat On Stay Before Jurors. During the entlr course of the trial of O'Rourke, It was Attorney aic.Manan s object to get In teatimony relating to the treatment accorded criminals at the penitentiary and the fare placed be fore tbem. The Judge ruled against McMahan until he placed the prisoner on the stand. O'Rourke testinea aoiery to the treatment he had receivea ai me hands of the guards and aa to the food placed before the courts In the gen eral dining room but waa not allowed by McMahan to testify as to the as sault at Issue. it una admitted that O'Rourk at tacked Guard Jerry s'tmpson but Mc Mahan endeavored to show, and it was his excuse for Introducing evidence re lative to the conduct of the state peni tentiary, that O'Reurk was a man of wmJc Intellect and that the rigorous discipline Imposed by the officials of the penitentiary cemented mm ana ren dered him -ao' furJou and insane to that extent that he m not aware of his acts. O'Kourxe and Guar da Differ. O'Rourke testified that he had been plaoed in solitary confinement six or eight times by Guard Simpson while apparent that the fruits of the careful labors of the commissioner had met with widespread approval. This hai been strengthened by further considers tlon of the terms of the agreement in all their prospects. The volume of up port which developed ahowa that Its broadly national scope Is fully appre elated, and is responsive to th popular will. "The house of representatives of the Care of the Hair In Cold Weather For Your Hair Here Are Facts We Want You to Prove at Our Risk. Marvelous as It may seem, Rexall "53'' Hair Tonic has grown hair on heads that were once bald. Of course It Is understood that in none of these cases were the hair roots dead nor had the scalp taken on a glazed, shiny ap pen ranee. When the roots of the hair are en tirely dead and the pores of the sealD are glazed over, we do not believe that anything can restore hair growth. When Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will do as above stated, it is not strange that we have such great faith In it and that we claim It will prevent baldness when used In time. It acts aclentlflcally, de stroying the germs which are usually responsible for baldness. It penetrates to the roots of the hntr, stimulating and nourishing them. It is a most pleasant toilet necessity, Is delicately perfumed and will not gum nor permanently stain th- hair. We want you to get a bottle of Rex all 9S Hair Tonic and use It as di rected. If It does not nll.u. iiln ir-tJ- tatlon. remove dandruff, prevent the hair from falling out and promote an Increased growth of hair and In every way give entire satisfaction, simply come back and tell u and without question or formality we will hand back to you every penny you paid us for It. We lend our Indorsement to Rexall "92" Hair Tonic and sell it on this guarantee because we believe It Is the best hair tonic ever discovered. It comes in two sizes, price 60 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain it only at The Rexall Store. The Owl Drug, Co., Inc. corner Seventh and Washington streets. I Ll , L sixty-first congress, after ui full text of th arrangement, with dotal la In re gard to Its' different provlalona. had been befor It, a they wre before th American people, passed a bill confirm ing th agreement a negotiated and transmitted to congress. Thla measure failed of aotion by th tenat. ? "In mjr transmitting message I fully set forth th character of th agree ment and emphasized It appropriateness and necessity aa a response to th mu tual needs of the people of th two countries as well a Its common ad vantage. I now lay that meaaag and reciprocal agreement, as Integrally a part of this present message before th sixty-second congress and again invite earnest attention to th considerations therein expressed. "I am constrained In deference to popular sentiment, with a realising sense of duty to the great masses of people whose welfare Is Involved, to urge upon your consideration early ao tion on this agreement Advises Against Break. "In concluding their negotiations, th representatives of the two countries bound themselves to us their utmost efforts to bring about th tariff change provided for In th agreement by con current legislation at Washington and Ottawa. I have felt it my duty, there for, not to acquiesce in relation to action until the opening of congress In December, but to use my executive pre rogative and convoke the sixty-second congress In extra session. In order that there shall be no break of continuity n considering action upon thla most mportant subject. (Signed) WILLIAM IL TAFT. Th Scott Antarctic expedition, now beading South Poleward, ll carrying, a large combination telephoto and, rnov lng picture camera, with 7000 plat, oma of them sensitive to color, -and 20.000 feet of film. THE THIN AND WEAK Easy Way for Them to Oet Itrong aol rat. - To thin and weak Dr. Howard Co. hav a word to eay. Let them u Bamose. the wonderful flesh forming food, that la now o popular, and they will soon be plump and rosy. Ramos Is not an ordinary medicine; It la a flesh forming food that I adapted to th most delicate. Ita tonio affect gives strength and health ao that after Its use for a short time, all th flesh and fat producing element In th food will be easily assimilated and retained by the body. Th large sal Dr. Howard Co. bav had on Samoa since they first Intro duced It In Portland and th wondarful results following It use hav mad them auch enthuslastio believers In Ita great merlta, that they give their per sonal guarantee to refund th money If Bamose doea not make thin people fat and res tor strength and health. When a gain In weight Is noticed after Samoa haa been used for a week or 10 day, and health haa improved, and you notlo yourself growing strong er, you certainly ahould feel more til an satisfied with what you hav received from the amall coat of 50a Woodard, Clarke A Co. have th agency In Port land for Dr. Howard's Samose. CUIUS ML o BLOOD INFECTIOUS LettersIikelhisOne Keep Pouring In TO WIOX XT HAT OOVCXMX. I had blood poison In my left hand and It waa vary bad, being; so swollen and painful I could not us my hand or work at all. I went to Dr. Oee Wo and took treatment, he also used his won derful maglo liniment, and today I am a well man. I was under hi car from May I to 11, Inclusive, and thank him for his careful attention and quick work. What others could not do he did and saved my arm for me. (Signed) MILTON H. GOFF. Mllwaukla, Or. A V eLL aLL A l GUREI) Pay When x Cured f fe'.-, f Vs - J p. - , X) Geeii -Gee wo nn Wo Contagious Blood Poison, as the name indicates, is an nfectious blood disease, of such intense nature that once the virus gets into the circulation, no portion of the body is free rom its destructive force unless it is promptly cnecked. It usually begins with a tiny sore or pimple as the only outward evidence of its presence. - But in a short while its many symptoms begin to make their unwelcome appearance. The mouth and throat ulcerate, itching rashes appear on the body, the hair comes out easily, brown splotches ap pear on the limbs, etc. So highly contagious is the disease that it is sometimes communicated from one person to another by the use of the Some eight years ago I waa Inocu lated with poison by a nura who lnfeoted my babe with blood taint. I waa oovrd with sores and ulcers from head to foot. I waa advised to us S. 8. S. W got some, and I im proved from th start, and a oomplete and perfect cur waa th result. B. S. S. Is th only blood remedy whloh reache desperate oaaes. lOtS. T. W. &BS. Box 800, Savannah, Oa. X was afflloted with a terrible blood disease , whloh was in apota at first, but atterwarde spread all over my body. These broke out into aores, and it is easy to imagine the suffering I endured. When I bad finished my first bottle of S. 0. S. I waa arreatly improved, and waa delighted with the result. I waa soon entirely well, and my akin waa a clear as a piece of glass. H. Ii. KETIBI 68 Clinton St., Newark, N. J. THE CHINESE DOCTOR This great Chinese doctor I well known and faraoua throughout th United State because of his wonderful and marvelous cure, and haa been hr aided broadcast throughout th length and breadth of thla country by former graterut patient. He treat and curea any and all diseases with powerful roots, herbs, barks, vegetables and buds, many or them unknown medical science of this country, ported to nis laboratories street from the orient. Patients out of town writ for con sultation blank and circular. Inclose 4 rent in starnpa. The C Cee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 103 V6 let St., eor. Morrison, Portland, Or. 1 SuISh same toilet articles or handling the clothes of an infected person. It is a dangerous poison and should not be trifled with; the blood should be cleansed as quickly as possible of the destructive virus. S. S. S. has been curing Con tagious Blood Poison for more than forty years. It goes fight down into the circulation, and rem6ves every particle of the poison. While " curing the disease S. S. S. adds kpbcxaz. richness and nourishing powers to rSTuSSS the blood, and a person Who is stopped In 24 hours. Cures effected In ,A U...Q o Q 11 fir, A ?Yn. Consultation fre. If un- -"'vl J w aoie to can, write ror list of questions. that every portion of the System Office Hours 8 a. m. to p. m. Sun- has been benefitecUby the treat- aoy"' n p. m. omy. ment. S. S. S. cures so perfectly pflPifP Tnaef Moln.l r that there is never any return of the old symptoms; it drives the poison i,lvulw" completely out by purifying the blood. S. S. S. is known everywhere as the greatest of all blood purifiers, and for this reason it is a sure cure for Coa tagious Biooa roison. w rue lor our nomc i retuurai croi aim uy mcn- MmnpM. it. , r Di leal advice you mav desire, free. S. S. S. is for sale at drug stores. i I aOTSTff A lreataient free at Office Wood The Seeding- Bpeeiallat, Offer not onlv VTtww amu1. I tlon and advle. Knt nt ..'.r. nix comes o me i will man a careful examination and diagnosis iwimoui chaj-ra. 'n alllnv mm known to the I !h.uld M opportunlt to get untrv and im. I eJL'rt op'n'on about hla trouble, at iTiu SMrmt I ' "IcUd you can depend upon at 181 H Flret lit that the aerviee I offer you is me service you need, and is service such aa can be rendered hv nn other I physician. Maybe you are one of the large numoer or men who think their case Is Incurable. Perhaps our own deo tor haa told vou vou could not be cured; but remember that 1 only I because he did not understand vour I s.umeni ana could not cure you. it did not mean that you could not get neip rrom expert or experienced sd -1&1ISIS. X CTTXJB TO STAT CTJJUBS by a method that Involves no nain. ful process. No other physician em ploye a like method and so thorough lis my work ihat ther need not line sngniesi rear oi a reiaDee into the old condition. It is not a ques tion of whether you can be cured, out oi wnetner you will be cured. Don't wait until it is too lata My method Is perfect and . Quick. The cure is absolutely certain. I eene- I daily solicit those cases where many so-called treatments have failed, or wnere money has been wasted on electric belt and other appliances. COSTS CTLT SOD TMM The DR. TAYLOR Co. 834 u acommxsoir sjtbbxt poxtiaitd. oajDOoxr ottxcb Hotrms a. m. to a. r. at I uTTDAYb, 10 TO I, OJO.T. MEN CURED 5 IS OUR FEE STTS Newly cases cured. 3S4H WASXrnTOTOjr sjtmbt, wiuvr mum, rvnuoa, tr. I CURE THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. Xew England Confmu'P. Cambridge. Mas;'.. April 6.--rW!th hyir.ns of praise nnd prayer for rllvlne. guidance ttie one hundred and fifteenth annual Mission of t ho New England conference of the Methodist Episcopal rhurrh was begun In the Harvard Blrert church In this eltj- today, with Bishop Thomas R. Neely of New Orleans pre siding. This afternoon Rev. George Whltaker, 1). IV, piearhed the erjiifcrenee sermon. The sessions will continue until Monday. MARINE NOTES Astoria. April S. Sailed at r. el. m Steamer Bliantn. for Snn i'edro. Palled at 6:15 a. m. Steamer Olson & Mnhony. for Everett. Sailed at 7 a. ni.- Sehooner AH el) a, for San Pedro. Arrived at 1:30 and left up at 10 a. m --Stemr Oasco, from San Kram-leco. Arrived at 6 a. m. -Steamer General II ul. bard, from San Tranclecp. . Salh-d at 11 a m. Steamer Elmore, for Tillamook. Tillamook,. April 5-Sailcd at 7 :30 a. an. Steamer Golden (Jate, for Portland. Ban Francisco, April 6. --Arrived at 6 a, m. Steamer F.ear, from Portland. Astoria, April I. Arrived at 1:40 and left up at n. m. Steamer Johan Poul n. from San Francisco. Sailed at 2:30 p. m. Steamer .Roma, for Port Ran I.uls. Arrived at. 1:40 and left up at" 5 p. m. British steamer Beckenham, from Itedondo. Sailed at 6 p. m, Steamer Coaster, frmn - ta.n Francisco.. Arrived ii I and left ip at 7:80 p. m.-8tearaer Thome li ty-11. froV San Francisco. . .8n. Pedro, Aprljl 4-r-AxrivedrSchoon-er U'. F. Jewett, from Columbia river. From the Bonuthern Christian Chroni cle) "Many women take a needless risk In earing; for the hair and soalp in cold weather. In spite of the utmost pre cautions danger of catching: coughs and coldB Is always present when the hair and scalp are washed. "It Is said that too much moisture j bad for the hair because it make , he scalp hard and scaly and the hair ; coarse and brittle. A dry shampoo ot only removes all dust and excess I oil. but Is soothing, refreshing: and in- ! Igonitlng to the hair follicles. Some, se plain orris root for shampooing- but ! l,t is not so. satisfactory as a mixture I f 4 ounces of orris root and 4 ounces . f therox. If anything will grow hair, therox ' will, and tt at least will make any hair j light, fluffy and luxuriantly glospj'. i Just sift a tablespoonful on the head once a week, or whenever you w,lsh to'! dress the hair for a special occasion, ' and brush the orris root and therox completely through the hair." lured U, ? 'FT: . m m ! j,h i mm H I ptm H LJI WE CURE QUICKLY, SAFELY AND PRIVATELY FOREVER VaricoscVeinsHydrocclcfilcs Fistula, Urinary Obstructions Many Oaaes Permanently Oared In One TBHATMUITT. Host Time - Bavins;. . . , .... "mm - wvaAaMm. ' rknM..Mn AM JlOU JNTurl Aon BIMWb JHV avuivm iivjj. wu...uu. m wuua Ul Avium A Badioal and Permanent Core. Z Will Olve $800 to Any Charity aa a Guaran tee That Every Statement m xnis Announcement is True. I cure rapidly, painlessly and at small expense. I will demonstrate actual results in your case. I will give conclusive evidence of my merit which is obtained and maintained by ability. I invite you to come to my office; I will explain my treatment for Hernia, Files, Fistula, Varicose Veins. Pelvlo. Ker ons. Blood, Kidney, Bladder and Bectal Diseases. I will give you free a physical examination; if necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of Secretions to aetermme existing pamoioKicai ana oacienotogicai oomnuons. Every person should take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. Certainty of cure Is what you want You Ought To Know Jiftt impure blood with its weak ening results, unpleasant breath, headaches, iinrestful nights, poor appetite, sallow skin, pimples and depression, comes from constipation 1 Am for IVIen PBICES ALWAYS REASONABLE I will give the poorest man a chani-e, as well as the rich, to receive a cure from me at a small cost. THERE IS NO MAN TOO POOR TO OET MY BEST OPINION FREE. Call if In trouble. A thorough' investigation should be made by every ailing person as to the specialist he cqpsults. Duty and destiny to self and those who depend upon you demand the beat medical attention. I nave the ability and can give you this service. I have always charged a very reasonable fee, so that my -services may be obtained by any man who sincerely desires to be cured. I make no mislead ing statements or unbusinesslike propositions; neither do I desire to be partlc. ularlv IndeDendent. and I would like te have you for a natlent. If vou will come to me on a atrlotlv professional basis, and the Inducements that I offer, which are my ability, and thirty years' successful experience, Time-Saving Treatment and (guarantee or cure or certain uiseases. Doa't Take DnitL I Ita 22? u,?rv: ! Nervous nds of rears before the lllin ceres th various (Uspims. U.nnK ASTHMA, OATABRII. "V BLOOD POISON. SKIN HvHrnraU 11HM. UUMl, HEART. STOMACH. LIVER, KIDNEY. PILFB. WKAKNBSH AMI Air. EM ALB TROUBLES, CAMCKRS. AU ill- meat of winterer nature loceeHfaily eiired br the WONDERFUL UFTcni vino rmv. K8E HERBS. OUT Or TOWN PATIENTS cured at home. Write for avmntnm blank. Office hours, dally and Sunday. 10 t m. to II p. m. American ladv at. tenaant. bbjs HOJTO OarnTIRS HX do., mih necona at., Portland, Or. Obstructions. Piles, Rupture; Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic and All Diseases Peculiar to Men. BBB Bing Chong CBXBBBAUTJ oxzBBsa bootob Cure all dlaeasea of men and women by uae of the famous Chine herbs. orrxcra stouas I to 11 a. n to 6 p. m. Office, room 11, SasU Alder St., er 133H 1st St. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.. S to 11 p. m. 880 riaaaera, Bet, ia aaa sib. M ;;''vi-:-y:ls. Every Woman . Is Interested and sheald Lkoow a boat the wosderfal HAlVELkirIlsSaray ( The new Veaieal flyrlese. Bit wraramnu sauuy. One-Half tire Fee Charncd by Other Specialists I SEVENTEEN YEARS ol SUCCESS IIV TREATING MEN We Cure Nervous Exhaustion pills' have been doing good to men and women for many, many years and their value has been tested and proved. They remove the cause of physical troubles. A few Email doses will show their safe tonic action on you. Beecham's Pills will surely help you to an active liver, a good stomach, a sweet breath, clear head and refresh ing sleep. In young or old they will Relieve Constipation SeU Ererrwherew Ia beaee 10a, aed 25s. Neurathenla, etc. If you have any symptom of thla disease, such as loss of energy or ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness ana 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 ;iny other npcciallst regardless of what they may claim. I know what I have accomplished in even the -most e vore cases letters of endorsement are on file, and there Is no reason to believe, that I cannot cure TOTJ alo. RE MEMBEK, by calling you do not obligate yourself to take treatment. We Cure Specific Blood Poison This, as you doubtless know, la the worst disease that afflicts mankind, tiaving not only wrecked the live 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 f-nnts, running noTcm, 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 ition or your case ana tell you We Cure Contracted Disorders STewly contracted eases aulokly oared. All burning, ang, uuiunmsnon ana aisonai ly eases enrea in ment for this disease. itching, Inflammation and dlackarre checked la 94 hours. we nse a speouio treat Bladder and Urinary Ailments Peculiar to Men Burning Pains, Tortures, Misery, Straining, Grystltls. Rtone In the Bladder, Gravel, Blood, Mucous and all Kidney. Bladder and Urinary Diseases which you do not care to trust to the family doctor. I am a spe cialist, and am prepared to give you quick relief and a speedy cure. "Old Chronic Cases" Cured If you have an old case that has been hanging on for weeks or months, and which medicine, from doc tors and druggists can't seem to cure right, there is some reason. I have a sclentlflo cure, and will cure you qufckly and cheaply. Don't let any disease drag you down and weaken you. X B3BP XT PBOXZSBS WITK XT VATXBVTS. a careruk expert examination of your case and tell f positively wnetner or not the disease is present, and If so I am prepared to give you the best treatment In existence Oar Hollo Is: Reasonable Prices, Quick, Lasting Cares, Honest Dealing We Charge, Nothing to Prove Don't Let Money or False Pride Our Methods Will Core You Prevent You From Being Cured Expert Medical Examination Free Whether Ton Take the Trealoent or Not YOU CAM PAY FEE TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FTCDlUiUO MUSEUM FOR MEW OMIT IT SHOWS PLAINLY tiU ir.lPiX HEALTH AMD DISEASE K0 MIMORS ALLOWED WE TREAT ALL DISEASES COIVUVION TO MEN If you cannot call, write for onr rBZS SBXJT - BXAXXVATZOB BULBS AJTB BOOS. Hours, I A. M. to 6 P. M. Evenings, 1 to I. Sundays, Jt A. M. to 13 U. only. THE OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE "sJpotSc1: vsmm year drat tistffl the MAJtVili, acoet IQI MAMtkA lint atam inn mil prolr nd aireo-1 Boas Invalaable to laaiea, BlMTBa O0w ei lart Mf asw XvBS Per sale by Sxldroor Dm Co., . Weodaro, Clarke 0a and Laoe-Oavla Drug Oo4)storea The S. K. CHAN Their Chinese medicines of herbs and roota cure won derfully. It. h as cured many male and female sufferers of all kinds of sickness, including chron ic Jand private ailments, when other remedies fail. Their medicines are harm, less. Wo operation. Con sultation for ladles by Mn S ILChaB Mrs. Chan, for men by nn. . a. una Mr Chan Ca1 or wrIt The 8. S. Oh an Chinese Medicine 0n 880M Morrison bc mm, in ana aa, Vortland. Or. FMEE2 INJECTION J- BROU Gives Prompt sad Effectual Relief without laconraiMnce, ia the MOST OBSTINATE CASES No ether treatment required. SOLO BY ALL DRUQQISTS. taaa' I Cure Men Quickly Men who were drooping and declining it youthful vlgo noble manhood again by the In spirit and body are being brough outhful vigor, full-blooded back to health, i marvelous methods that have grown out or my so year of study and treat ment or every form or masculine dls whole. I am dolna what no other bds- clallst can do for men. When all oth ers fall I cure, because my practice has been wider, my experience more varied, becauae mr knowledre la mora nerfect. What I am doing for others I will de for you. Just the effort of calling at my office and, without spending one cent, have a confidential chat with me. DR.LINDSAY The Old Sellable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En tranoe 128 44 Second street. Portland. Or. Office hours A. M, to - P. U. Sunday, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. -ro. DR.GREEN OVABJLBTZ: MEN orABJurrza to ctbd Our guarantee Sfo aaoney required until satisfied la your absolute protection. 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