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'THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. . PORTLAND. 'ONDAY EVENINO,, JUNE 13, 1311. t SUVERIC ARRIVES 3 VUHWW OH CARGO scheduled to Mil from Astoria this 1 morning with coal and auppUM for light vessel No. tl. After discharging I fell will proceed to Seattle to load eoal If o tha autlona In ths district , Weather bureau iworts today atato that tha Wlllamete river hara will rer main nearly stationary for tha next three or four days. Tha present stage of tha river ia 11.1 fact Cruiser Boston Open for Inspection1 Today MAKIXE INTBTUGENCE Dae to Arrive. Str. Rreakwster. Coos Bay Juns 111 Str. Golden Qste. Tillamook ...Juns 16 Sir. AnvIL Dandnn Juna 21 ftr. UMvr, gin Pedro lune III str. Koanoka. Han IVn ro juna 8tr. Sua H. Elmore. Tillamook . .Juna 14 Str. Alliance, Oreka .lune ! Str. Rear. Han Pedro -Juna IT Ptr. Oeo. W. Elder. San DlvffO. . .July I Str. Rose City, Ban Pedro July i Baa to Depart. Str. Roanoke. Ban Diego Indefinite fl Anvil Randnn . . Jnnaf After a food trip down from Mukllteo I gtr pe j-j, Rimora. Tllls-moo" Juno 10 Captain I ntr. nreK water, t-ooa nay. . . . J una z tir. toiaen unit. nntmooK jun tt tr. Oeo. W. Elder. Ban Dleso. ..Tuna n Str. Roue City. Ran Pedro funa 21 Ptr. Alliance. Eureka Juna 2? Btr. Bear. San Pedro July 3 Coaatara to Arrive. Despatch. Am. atr Bun Fr-nelco J. B. Btataon. Am. atr. ..Ban Franclaco J. A. Chanalor. Am. air .San Francisco Bhaata. Am. atr nan fertro Shoshone. Am. atr San Pedro Rosecrana. Am. atr Monterey Waatarnar. Am. atr San Kranolaco Tallowatona. Am. atr. Ban Padro BUeosIlsseons Taaaala Zaroate. Rannorkburn. Br. atr. Antwerp Csrondelet. Am. hge. ....San Francisco Ethel wolf. Br. atr victoria Ethel Zana. Am. sen. Ban Pedra Hampton. Br. atr. San Franclaco King Cyrus, Am. ach. .' San Padro Knn Mam. Jan. atr. Honolulu Loutalana. Am. baa Iroadale 5 Bank Une Steamer at Albers i ' DockWill Take Out Cargo of lumber and Flour 0th er Vessels With Freight. " ' tha Bank Una stesmer Buverie, v"., Cowley, arrlvad at tha Albera dock early ) . - yesterday morning with about 1600 tona , , ir oriental cargo. Thla la tha flrat trip of ona of tha '- bank Una ateamera to thla port with In , ward cargo and It la expected that each f tha other ateamera of tha Una coming . In at intervals of a month apart will bring cargo In tha future. Tha Buverlca '" Bmtnt - rarao eonalata principally of hemp and gunnies with some general earco. There are 4664 balea of hemp and "v 141S balea of gunnlea In tha cargo. tOO ttasa of rice 146 boxea rico Win. '" boxea medical wine, 10 boxea nut oil. 10 boxea tea, t boxes tobecoo, I boxea dried melon. 20 boxea flan la olL I boxea rloo bowls, 20 boxea bean aticks, boxes vermicelli. 6 boxea Illy flowers. 1 box merchandise, 27 plecea ebony logs, I Kl David .Am: bge. 4 c laces aanaal sou axe. e caaea ai www i "'". on pieces. I caaea personal erreeis ana 22 plecee of lumber. ' For her outward cargo the Suverlc 'will have lumber and flour. She will load about 2,600.000 feet of lumbar her and la the neighborhood of 1000 tons of Clour. NEW SPEED BOAT. tlarshfieid Company to Complete , 4Coos Bay" UuJl Built Here. Marstutsld. Or- Juae If. A local ntock company has been formed to com. j flats the 'butldUif of ths speed boat Coos Bay. Ths hull of the boat was trallt here, and the stock company will quip her with engines and enter her In ths Fourth of .July races. It 'hopes to have ths fastest speed boat on the Pa cific coast It Is claimed that she will be able to make 40 miles an hour. If the boat shows 4ii well hers In her flrat race she will be taken ts other regattas ' on tha coast.' . TAKES LUMBER CHARTER. , ' :. . . Schooner Americana to Ixad for ' Brisbane for J. J. Moore & Co. ' The latest lumbar fixture for this port to be reported la the schooner Ameri cans, which It' Is stated will lead a cargo of lumLV on ths Columbia rlvsr for Brisbane. She Is under charter to J, 3j Moore A Co. " MARIXE NOTF8 Irondale Nor. atr Antwerp ritanla. Nor. atr Victoria Oraia Tonaage xwronva. Col. de Vlllebola -Mareull. Fr. bk. uiaagow Julea Oommea. Fr. bk. Newcastle onT. Rene, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. St. Oeoree. Br. atr. .......... .Antwerp Stralthbeg. Br. atr Antwerp Bt Rogatlen. Fr. bk. London Barmhek. Oer. ah. St a. Rosalia Rene, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Bretame. Fr. bk .Newcastle on T. Kirkcudbrightshire. Rr. sh Newcastle A. Klnroaa-ahire. . bk. .Newcastle on T. Teasels ta fort. If. Hackfeld. Oer. ah...... North Paclflo Balboa. Am. sen i...8t. Johns Boston. II. 8. aa 8 1 ream Suverlc, Br. aa Albera Oswestry. Br. aa. Tongue Point Roes City, Am. aa Ainawortn Johan Poulsen, Am. aa Westport Strathlyon, Br. ss.. East era e Western Marshal de Oontaut. Fr bk Port Lbr. Co. Marechal de Caatrlea. Fr. bk. ...Llnnton Dally RItmp ReadlnKa. STATIONS. I Wenatchee Kennewlck . Lewiaton Rlparla ... Vmatllla .. Tha Dalles Vancouver Portland . . Eugene . . . Harrlsburg Albany Salem .... VYUaonvllle :i ?s J A : l 2S - : 3 : 40 35. 2 0.3 5" 10 II. 0 0 24 14.2 0.2 0 20 18. 0.4 0 6 20.7 0.1 0 40 33.5 0 0 17 19.7 0.1 0 16 1.1 0.1 0 10 . 0 0 16 0. 0 0 20 2.0 0.2 AO 2..1 0 27 4.1 0 0 i y 1,1 kA - . Jj. ; ,'s "M . ' I - ' . J 1 .J : " - 4 ' . '' . i j 'I'M ' ... 1 .' w. . - I' " ')! '1 I j J United States O raiser Boston. v Astoria.' Juno 1. Sailed at midnight, . steamer F, 8. Loop, for San Francisco. Railed at 6 a. nr. stesmer Coaster, for Sao Francisco. .- Sailed at 6:10 a. m., steamer Alliance, for Coos Bay and Eu - reka.' - " ' rurekav June 11. Sailed at 6 p. m., steamer Oeo. w. Elder, for Portland. - Astoria, June IS. Left up at 2 a. schooner Annie M. Campbell. Sailed, at a. m steamer Washington, for San Francisco.. . Arrived at 7 and left up at 1:11 l m, steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Arrived at 1 and left up at 1:80 a, m.. steamer Nome City, from San Francisco. Arrived at 1:20 a. vtu, steam- or F. H. Leggett, from 8an Francisco. Arrived at :40 a. m. and left up at 12 noon, steamer Despatch, from San Fran Cisco. Arrived at and left up at I p.- m., stesmer Shasta, from San Fran cisco. Sailed it 1 p. a, steamer Bay- ocean, for Bay City. . Sailed it I pi m British steamer Owestry, for Tientsin. . San Francisco, Juno 18. Arrived at 4 : av nu steamer Tamalpals, from Port land. Arrived, schooner A. 8. Johnson, from Columbia river. - ' Astoria, Juns H. Condition at ths mouth of ths river at I a. m., smooth; . wind northwest, 18 miles; weather, teflondy. - Tides at Astoria Tuesday High wa- Mr: . 6:48 a. in., 1.2 feet; 7:27 p. nu, 2.0 feet. Low water: 0:67 a. bl, 2.7 feet; t tee River rising. ( ) JRlvor falling As soon as thoorulser Boston has been given a thorough overhauling- ths vessel will be holy stoned to a snowy whiteness and dressed for the inspection of the general public. An afternoon of this week will be set apart for a publlo reception. Ths date will be announced within a -day or two by Lieutenant Commander Reynolds. 4 ALONG THE WATERFRONT ' Ths bar tug Oneonta Is expected up itoday from Astoria and ths towboat , iQeklahama will tro on ths municipal Idrydock for overhauling and soma ' kfitfnor rapalrs. Ths Oneonta will do her work for ths next two weeks. Ths eras schooner Delia, Captain Cae aday, want over to the Supple shipyard : (this morning to have soms calkins 'dona. She arrived yesterday 'from Nes ' tucca. v- ' t In tow of the steamer Ocklahama. "the schooner Annie Campbell cams up to Prescott -yesterday to load a eartro of lumber tor California porta. Laden with cement and general 'freight, the steamer Johan Poulsen, Captain Lancaster, Is scheduled to ar- Hv. hr InmArmv Inim Ran Wan. i elsco. The steamer Shoshone will sail from the Bay City Sunday, and the Carlos Monday for this port on ths Olson ft Mahony lino. With passengera and general freight, the steamer Breakwater, Captain Mac Senn, Is scheduled to arrive today from Coos Bay. ; When she arrived yesterday from 6an Diego, by way of Los Angeles and San Francisco, the steamer George W. Elder, Captain Thomsen, had a large list of passengers and a full cargo. Carrying 250 passengers and 2200 tons of freight, the steamer Rose City. Captain Mason, arrived at 11 o'clock Saturday night from Los Angeles and tsan Francisco. . The lighthouse tender Mansanltawas e !-.- . , BAPTISTS HOLDING WORLD CONVENTION Church Alliance Meets in Phil adelphia to Discuss Inter national Questions. Marking an era In the history ot Ore gon, the famous cruiser Boston, In com mand of Lieutenant Commander Speler and manned by the Oregon Naval Mili tia, dropped anchor In Portland's har bor, between the Morrison and Burnslds bridges at 6 o'clock yesterday . after noon. She passed through ths steel and Burnalde bridges amid ths whistles of ths craft lying at the different docks and ths cheers of ths throngs of people assembled to greet her. For the first time In ths history of ths United States a war vessel which has been lent to a state by the govern ment has been Uiken directly from the hands of the regular naval offioers and brought to her home port ' entirely by the naval militia. Such is ths case with ths Boston and for the officers and crew those who made the voyags down ment, under Lieutenant Commander Ed' wards, chief engineer, and that not man complained when detailed to the stoke hols. t synoids la Charge. Not a man aboard complained when his work was harj. as It was bound to be, considering that the -vessel was mannsd by less than half her regular complement of officers and men. Leutenant Commander John J. Rey nolds has been sppotnted to succeed Lieutenant Commander Speler aa head of the militia, as the latter will .be un able to hold the position because of other duties. Lieutenant Orlswold, TJ. S. 1., eame with the Boston from Bremerton, repre senting Rear Admiral Cottman, and with the Boston are eight men defatted from (Special Dispatch ta The Journal.) ' Phlladelnhla. Pa.. Juns 12. Beginning today and continuing for one week the attention of Baptists everywhere will -be I from Bremerton have nothing but the oenterea on rouaaeipnja, where the Bap- highest praise. tist World alliance will be In session cruiser Oiven Oration. with nundreds ot leaders of the denotn-1 The trip up the river from doble. inauons in attendance from America, where the steamer was mat by B. F. Europe, Asia, Australia and South Af-1 Irvine, personal representative of Gov nca. Ths alliance meets ones In f lvs ernor West, . and Adjutant eneral W. years to review the missionary, publl- k. Flnxer of the Oregon National Guard, cation and other activities of tha church I with nariv nf invito . . th. -sU-S """on" ofwptld-wlde occasion of aaovatto by all passing 'trjeresrw the denomination. steamers while mills and locomotives I - jrreceaina u opening ox ins alliance Ask Some of 1 His Patients They Will Tell You How They Were Helped ' convention today there waa held the tri ennial meeting of the general convention of the Baptlata of North America. The president. Dr. Augustus H. Strong of Rochester seminary, delivered his ad dress, after which there were addresses on 'The Awakening of Baptist Laymen," by Rev. W. T. Stackhouss of New York, representing the northern Baptists; Pro fessor J. T. Henderson, representing the southern Baptists, and Professor S. J. Moore of Toronto, who spoke for the Baptists of Canada. The sessions of the Baptists' World Alliance are to be presided over by Dr. John Clifford, one of the most eminent Baptist divines . of England. An In teresting feature of the convention Is ths presence of 100 Baptist ministers from Russia, many of whom spent months In prison for opening their churches In ths face of -government op added their whistles to the greeting. When the cruiser i cached the local har bor thousands of people lined the docks and cheered the vessel as shs steamed slowly up through the bridges. At Over look W. C. Baker, an ex-member of the British signal corps, signaled a greet ing to the Boston, which was answsred by the deck officer from the bridge with a wave of the hand, indicating that he had received the message. Upon reaching Qobls the reception committee were taken aboard the cruiser by a launch and received by Lieutenant Commander Speler and his officers In official style, ths watch being mui tered on the quarter deck to do honor , f ' -'"w ' C V- s! ;v 'j . , I . ', i - x . Gee I ii? Gee Wo '7-Wl Wo iiiiiiis it ii mt t ms -The Chinese Doctor, The saying "Practice makes perfect,' has been proved to the satisfaction of I hundreds of sick people who have called on C. Gee Wo for a diagnosis and proper Chinese tierb medicines to com-1 bat their sickness. " Raving been es tablished here in Portland for over 12 to the head of Oregon's military forces I years. In Chicsgo and Omaha previous I Rivals on Same Platform. f United Puts iMsed Wire. s) Madison. Wis., Juns 19. Jn October at a meeting of the first national con ference of the Social Center Develop ment association. Senator La Follette of Wisconsin and Governor Woodrow Wilson -of New Jersey, leaders of the Republican and Democratic progressives, u.utenant, Oregon Naval Militia; Fred and presidential possibilities, will speak arick w Mulkey. ex-United States sen and tothe persons representative of the governor. Those in the party were: afembers of the "Party. ' W. E. Finssr, adjutant general Oregon National Guard; James Jackson, colo nel United States Army; Samuel White, colonel Oregon National Guard: Cecil H. Bauer, major, Oregon National Guard; Lawrence H. Knapp, major. Oregon Natlpnal Guard; Ralph A. Wat son, private secretary to Governor West; B. F. Irvine, personal representative of West; Robert O. Graves, from the same platform. to that his record for complete cures due to ths Insight gained by years of practice with various ills, has been an excellent one. It Is the demand for bis services , by sick people, recommended by others whom he cured, that makes bis life a busy one. Out-of-town people are not denied .his services, for they have the means of communicating with him direct and obtaining his wonderful remedies. People out of town write for consul tation blank and circular. . Inclose four cents In stamps. A -ticket holder Invented by a Cana dian consists of a. small metal box with a spring lid, which pulls out a single ticket as It is opened. ii . l 1 r-fissi ator; George B. Cellars, George D. Dun ning, John Annand, M. J. DrlsooIL K. K. Wllhll TT X. ReMlntr R T7 MnAf.. an1 T. J Concannon. memter. of the city filet. CCC WO ChlnCSC MediClM Ct. Fortune Telling Does net take late onsidsrsfJon the ens essential re wesj. an's happiness wstnanly heal Lb. , . The woman who neglseta her health is negleednl the very fonndation of all good fortune. For witaesl health leve loses its lustre and -old ia bat dross. Womanly health when lost or impaired may generally he snfained by the use el Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preseriptiea. Tklm Preaerlptlon km: tmr rer 19 years. Bn carina delicate, wemk, pala-wracked wot em, br th kmniredm mt tmoaeaada steT tmlm torn to ce mrtrmcr their Aoaves wltmmut tkelr Aarlatf tm abmtt f faefeJ enfe amtimmlMm ffemmirely reactf mmmt axamlmatloma, " zSek wwssea are invited to eeesult Dr. Pie roe by letter frtt. AH eerrespoadence held si seoredly confidential. Address World's Ditpensery Medieal Associstion, R. V. Pierce, M. D President, Buffalo, N. Y Da. Ptsacs's Gsbat Familt Docroa Book, The People's Cemmea Sense Modi sal Adviser, newly revised np-te-dste editlee 1000 pssjes, aaawers re feis Maitub bests of delieste questions which every worn to, tlsgle or married, afnf te knew abont . Sent frtt In plaia wrapper to sny sddress os receipt el 21 one seat stamps tn over sa ailing ealy, or ia cloth biadiaf for 31 stamps. it' Palmer of the city executive board; A. L. Barbur, city auditor; William Ad ams, city treasurer-elect; George W. Hazen, Milton Werschkul, C. A. Cahalln, Frank Callahan, W. H. Warren and H. K. Smith. Jtancnson to Offioers. At 1 o'clock Lieutenant Commander Speler served a luncheon to ths offi cers and guests, end B. F. Irvine spoke on behalf of the governor, paying trib ute to the officers and men of the Ore gon Naval Militia who had so sbly manned and brought the famous old fighting machine from Bremerton, feat he said that had never before been attempted by a state organization In so short a time. Me also extolled the record of the cruiser which took so prominent a part !n the battle of Manila bay. In answering him. Lieutenant , Com 162 H FIRST ST., COR. MORRISON Portland, Oregon Dr. RELIABLE EDUCATED EXPERIENCED OOJTSUX.W If you are worried ibeut a special ail ment, organio weak ness or any male ail ment or bleed all ment.' fait ut'mr own" kit Llndesay ran n ST 17 the United States navy wno will remain ss caretakers. . ' '. .On the trip up the' rlvsr yssterday the naval militia band, under the direction of J. G Abbott, ilayed en the quarter Iflecic Caputs Harry Emksn piloted the War vassal up to the harbor.; , NEW YORKER VALUES " M i HIS LIFE AT J0( CENTS (Tatted PrMe Uw4 Wire.) Venice, Cal- June !. Charles Baa sett, life guard on the1 Venice beach, today has a thin dime stowed away la his Jeans, the reward for saving the life of George Hagerland of New Tork city. After expressing voluble thanks, Hager. land slipped ' Ksssett 10 cants, telling I mm to buy nimseir n gooa . cigar. i i i : Anclrnts Dine) Canadians. - ', Boston, Mass ' June 16. The cordial I welcome and elaborate entertainment which have marked tha visit to Boston o ths Sixty-second regiment of Fusil iers of St. John, N. B.. culminated to day in a notable farewell - dinner, at which the Canadian soldiers were the guests of the famous Anclsnt and Hon orable Artillery company, , t Jadjre ' Uses Cinderella Act-. ' I United Press Leased Wlre.1 ' (" Cleveland. Ohio, June 16. Justice Le vine has settled a controversy between two women here who were fighting ever the ownership of a pair of suede shoes by awarding the woman they came Dearest fitting the footwear. Dlna Not Wanted tn Spain. --(Tatted Preaa Uw4 Wlm.k Madrid. June II A hint from Official sources that former President Dlag of Mexico Is not wanted In Spain until pub lic feeling subsides. Is reported today te have cauaed a change In the ex-dicta tor's plans. , Diss was sxpeoted to de bark at Cofuana. Instead he Is en his way to Bwltserland. , DRY MOSS MUST BE' ' REMOVED FROM ROOFS, SAYS CHIEF CAMPBELL e : Fire Chief David Campbell ' e and Deputy Fire Marshsl W. R. e e Roberts hsve Issusd a wsmlng to e e V the publlo to remove dry moss e e from ths roof sof all bosses in e 4, . the city. - -, ' : ; e e . There Is a Cty ordinance pro- e vldlng a penalty for permitting e roofs to be covered with this w dr , Inffsmmabls growth, and the or- e w -dlnance will e enforced to the e letter. . Ths dry sesson is at hand e e and-tneiire aepsriment nss an w e the work It can de without the i e - -extra labor of guarding against . e e the spread Of fires that may be e w caused by sparks dropping on top 4 eJ of frame buildings. " '..,. ' : e . , f i i . i ii .. ,. , ,. , Fo Indoor shooting n Wflchlgsn clflev man has invented ;a target i which oatrhsa ths bullets without injury, per mitting tnam to no usea again. 1 I Cnaracterlxadbn of Dlrinltj Denied. (Dstted Press Lsoaed Wlre.l ' Albany, N. I- June It. A bill pro hibiting the presentation -of "a living character representing the Divine per son," nas seen signen ny Governor Dlx Journal Want Ads bring results. - - , .j--- The Army of G)nstipation Is (srewW Saaafter E CAXTX3TS UTILE uvxk paij in ism ii sw rmx r Genuine mem eignatnre - 8 I ''Qiiie;Men 1SMVFEE ! ay When Cnred. ' ' tfeneral SebOtty. Weak aTervee, Xn somala Results of exposure, overwork and other violations of Wet-ore's laws, Dlaeases of Bladdee and Kidneys, Tart, eeee Tolas, solokly and . nermanently eared at small espense. - nrBCXAX. axuCSsTTS Newly con tracted . and ' chronic cases cured. All burning. Itching and Inflsramstlon stopped ia 14 hours. Cures effected In seven daye. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of eueatlone. Office Hours f a. m. to p. an. Sun daya. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. only. . PACIFI COAST MEDICAL CO. H WASnTIn-OTOW TJMsTT, Oome Tlrst. yorUaad, Or. MEN AND. WOMEN CURED The famous 8. K. Chan Chi ns s e ' Msdlclns Company, with their remedlee of herbs and roots euro won derfully. It hss cured many suf ferers when eth er remedlee have failed. Sure cure for chronic nrivate aliments, nervousness, oiooo poison, rheumatism, asthma, pneumonia. Kidney, throat and -lung troubles, consumption, stomach disorders and other diseases of all kinds. Remedies harmlesa NO OP ERATION. Consultation free, exam ination tor ladlee br Mrs. B. Tt. . Chan. Call or write to The B. X. Chan Chinese ICedlelne Oo. bsoh Morrison mt romaaa, or. n m m iJ' I1NG CIONG. Chlaett Isctsr His Chinese herbs and root medicines euro blood troubles and all diseases of , . the heart, lungs, liver, stomach, kidneys. When others have given you up, con sult or writs to - Blng Chong. SS5H Alder St, room 11, -Portland. $5,00 MY VEIL WHY PAT MORE For inferior rraafmsnt Whan yen ean ges the very best medical attention at n fee of from eoe-heJf to -one-tenth that , oharged by ethers T Remember that yea are not asked to pay for any experi menting er aay failures. If year eeee will net yield .to my treatment, I ean ascertain that at the flrat examtnatlen, and will frankly tell yen so. I am a specialist for men only. Ten make no mlotaka by oUbnttttlng ywuf case te me first. Call today and you will be on the read to health tomorrow. Those who , are not getting results elsewhere ceH and see what the right doctor can de. If yon want a reliable guarantee, eease to me. YOUR WHOLE FUTURE May depend npoa the kind and quality ef treatment yen get at first. N how do I de HT By giving every patient that comes te see me a strictly scientific-examination one that permits ef no mistakes being made. Then I know positively what rte -toot to do end hew te do it I can take any case of TAJUOOn TSnrS, nBSSMJXUa, MOaTX ATM any OBaAJTlO PISOPBBn, eeasnotsi anfoaoos BAIBTTJXi BinraTAJiarBS, vuemrnm, mom bxsbabbs sv new yonoii any BXBnrgnr, aTTOicACX, tVABBU or Un TBOVBXiBS. and I wlB euro thsnt sntoksr br mr meth- .ed ef treatment than aay ether speoiaJket la thin elty. and the eore will be permanent and lasting. v , A SAFE CURE FOR EVERY MAN My Prices Are tTIt&Ii tht Rach of Every Man Yon Can Pay Weekly or Monthly m Yo Are Able or Wbe Cored I want everv man who has triad in -in ta sat a nm ta tell aael aaa na FREE and X will explain to him why I ean CURE when all else fails te even give reiisr. i so not aoeept BMuraoie I ACvertise Wkat 1 DOAND 1 DO Wha 1 1 Advertise Reasonable Fees Speedy Results Guaranteed Ceres If you suffer from sny Disease er Weakness caused by Excess, Sedentary matter who has advised you er treated reu. for .lor every encn man, ?' -.-', ' nexx is aaye x wiu give reuowmg iow pnose as my zee yev sated eases, wtth n fDnanntee te sssnrn yens meney U net en- Habits, or any form ef dlesipation, seme and get my advice FREffi. Do this, no i nave a trvtunvm vujuu cn -man. . - 't - -Tor the aU nnoesaplioated Mrat aaMaflas. f sax Twn rva butw VARICOSE"' VETOS, from. to HYJJKOCELJiE, from ...... ATROPHY, from..... NERVOUS DEBILITT, rrom T . rm m . vtasiiUi irvm . . .. - DISCHAROE9. from ...... ULCERS from...;........ BLOOD POISON, from. . ... I MAKE NO CHARGB) "WHATEVER FOR ' OONSTTLTATION. EXAM- rflATION AND FULL INFORMATION. AND TOtf HAVA . NOTHINO TO PAT' FOR EXCEPTSATI8FACTORY TREATMENT. ' , Medicines furnished from my own laboratory. 11.66 to 16.60 ear co-arsa. If you cannot call, write for particulars. Many eases are surabls at home. Hours tA. M. to I RM.v Sundays, 16. to 1J. ;-w -fi-- :- ST. LOUIS iMEDICAL CO. 6B0M TAJSXTTXXi WTMXXti OOS. 601 T. .. :,:' y ' '9QMXXiJk3n, (Ms sis ts to wo s to iio 6 to flS S3 to SS is to tio is to fie FAJLXmo HAIR, from ...fS te .fS PIMPLES, from .'........is to is BCZEMAT from .....f to fid KIDNET AiLMENTS, ",'' from ................. .'.SB to SU PROSTATE AILMENTS, -. from ... . ...... SS , to Sis 1 -. - '-'mm BsnnnnnnsnnssnsBn nnntit U-Bli i tn A,fcaiaw . ieVevasA i snissni A. G. Smith H. D. :;;v- '';lor Msn, , I am the only Specialist tn ' Port land who uses his true nams and photograph In his announcements. see and treat my patients personally. snd am not a "medloN. company ""medical institute" ' or a "medical system," All men should know wno the : doctor la - they consult, ' ai should carefully consider whethee they desire te entrust their health with n hired doctor 'of n medical company. I ess my photograph ae tnar When you eorae to eee me per sonally you will recognise, me. .In- vestlarate my . personal standing be fore aoceptlng treatment from a doe tor of unknown Identity er reputa tion. . ,. , , .... I , . .... ' ... . . Are You v '; Being treated In a aatlafaotory man ner by your present doctor! Is bs samrinr out hie promises f Has he cured yon in a reasonable time, and lived up to his guaranteesT Are you paying him exorbitant prices - for medicine - Doee . he employ thor oughly up-to-date and acientlfle metnona, wnien wouie be appreved by the -regular family doetort If 'OU eannoc answer mess questions avorably to yourself; oome and have , confidential talk with me about your ease.. It will eost yen no thing. Cured In Plye Day ' I e-ara suoh dlaordars aa Tarlcasa Veins. Hydrocele Piles. - Boeotfle Blood Poison, ste completely end oermanently. often with only a sin gle treatment No severe operationa employed, nor detention from busi ness. I especially solicit stubborn snd long standing cases that other doctors navs failed to euro. Examination Free . f off e ' not onlv rREB aonanlta. tlon and . advioa. but ef everv aaaa that comes to me I will make a care ful examination and dlacnoala with out charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get as- irt opinion aDout nia treunie. If you cannot call, write for dlag- ny omces are open ail L M. Ill I P. 1L and Sundays -from It to L noals chsr Dr A. Qe Smith SS4H ntenlsun SUeet. Cec. arenuuin, us. . DR. GREEN S1STSJK OF' MAN BUILDING TMM BPBCXAXZST . WXO Oimn it matters not what rour ailment Is, nor who has treated It, If It Is curkble we will give you Immediate benefit and n quick and lasting curs. Do . not allow money matters to keep .you from getting welL j We charge nothing to prove our methods will cure you. Our guarantee NO MONEY REQUIRED UNTIL, SAT ISFIED is your absoluts protec tion. Consultation, examination and dlagnoais free. Wa claim -for our treatment' nnth. Ins "wonderful" or "secret" it simply our successful way of doing uuugs. . . -. - in answenng nun. lieutenant com- I gHB my treatment YOU mender Speler disclaimed any credit, I AFTER I CURJB TO1. . hjtidb in,i in, idgi-iufti liiv snip nau arrived In such fine shape .was due to the other officers and men, who from the nrbment they went aboard at Brem erton had entered into the spirit of ths affair and worked with, a will. Officers of the vessel say that great credit is dus ths engineering depart- FonscnoFinm o zozso liAiuiaCtnw rciircLi luiu- Swollen glands about the neck, wealc eyes, nmning sores and ab ecesses, pale, waxy complexions and fraiT, poorly -developed systems, are the most usual ways in which Scrofula is manifested. 1 In some cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germs that from birth the disease shows its presence. In other cases it Is held in check during " . young, vigorous life, but when the system begins to weaken, especially oMTte t &er 8 speU of sickness, the disease will'often manifest itself in some T fax mb form. iS. S. is Nature.; rwrfRct cure tnr 5rofu1flJ mfldfl entirely of lo1t riritt ' riarha an4 -kavlra a Mapfaoflw ro fa mcHMn frr trMfn rr aa I f nrl oav or goes into the circulation, and drives out all scrofulous' . izTay matter, and supplies the blood with the healthful qualities it is in need of. me 014 BeflaMe specialist. in this way It builds up weak, delicate persons and makes them strong free. 3.3.3, is ror ATLANTA, CA. AT7ZZ0TK2 HZIT. trSfoM tnatftfuJ jnlBiansnVhsnVal- hflHSSila In-eraa arlaw a, vsnvnanvi -' s M w as sjasj mmw QQ proven methods. Ton will then under, stand how sasily we cure - ,n curable casss of TABXOOSa TEiirs, stosooel E.srscxrxo BZ.OOB POISOH. BBBTO-TXTAX DB. BtL ITT raSTHAT, OBSTBUCTIOKS. BBT tronblsS, Contrasted Ailments. PrLXS AJTD AXX. BSCTAXi DISEASES. . What you want is a cure. Come to us and get it Once under our treatment you win quickly realize now simple a uing 11 is to get well In the hands of a specialist, who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life, but life to years. vOf f ice hours dally, t to 6 Evenings 7 to 8. , Sundays, 10 to l DR. GREEN CO. 363 Washington St, Fortlaad, j Or. Mac t -will prave my abfflty bscere one eeat Ten dont need none- OU MA i I Comer Alder and vats entrance I Or. - Office hours Sundays 10 a. m. iiswnJ!irpS;;tf.rii" nd healthy. Book on the Blood and medical advice free.- S.S. Vs'l ftoWm-sale at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA '-.'. ;r'' - ' - ' ,.' -A-i-'-v' ''. ,..-- P, - ' ' - ' -; ! journal Want Ads Bring Results