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OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.- WEDNESDAY ' EVENING, juLY 12, 4911. H It THE . 1 '' SKrawn IT IS REPORTED Steamer Has Been Chartered to Australian Mail Line Waterfront Speculating on Changes in P. & A. NEW LAUNCH GIVEN TRIAL TRIP That the Waterhouse people have de cided to take at least one of the Port land A Asiatic steamers out of the trade htwn Portland and the orient for the time being at least Is shown by ln rnrmatlnn from San Francisco which urates that the Norwegian steamer Hen rlk losen. under charter to the line, has been rerhartered to the Australian Mall line, it Is reported that a larger i.imr win replace the Ibsen. Since the sale of the Portland A Asiatic SteamshtD company, with its fnnr chartered steamers, by the Harri man intm-eats to Frank Waterhouse A Co.", last Friday the entire local water front has been speculating as to what , disposition would bejnade of the P. & A. eteamera or whathanges. If any, would be made. For some time past the ateamera ot the Bank line, comprising a part of the Waterhouse Transpacific fleet, have been coming here regularly every month to take out cargo for the orient and for the last two trips have been bringing Inward cargo. With the taking over of the rival steamship company some ship pers contend that ships of that line will be chartered out to other Interests dur ing the period for which they are under charter to the P. & A., while others as sert that as the freight taken out of this port by the Bank line steamers has crowded jsut freight that was awaiting shipment on Puget Sound, the new own ers of the P. A A. will undoubtedly re tain the steamers and continue to oper ate them to and from this port and the orient direct on a strictly regular schedule, which had not been maintained on the line heretofore. However, the local agents of the Wat erhouse concern have not received any official Information on the subject so far, although It is expected that some announcement of the policy of the com pany will be made soon. Color is lent to the theory that the steamers of the P.-A A. line will be dis posed of As soon ss possible by the an nouncement from San Francisco that the Norwegian steamer Henrik Ibsen, '17(1 tons net register, has been turned over to the Australian Mall Steamship company to transport lumber and mer chandise from San Francisco, Portland and Puget Sound for Australia, and it is expected that the Strathlyon will alao be placed on the same line. The Ibsen sailed f ronj Tokohama for Portland by way of San Francisco on July 9. The charter of the Henrik Ibsen to the P. 4- A. will expire next year as will those of the Hercules,' Rygja and Strathlyon. Customs Patrol boat H. W, Scott The new customs patrol launch, H. W. Scott, was given her first trial trip this morning with Captain Qulnan, of the United States revenue service, on board. The boat was built under his supervision and will not be turned over to the customs offlciala until his report has been accepted. The launch. Is 37 feet long and Is expected to develop a speed of 13 miles. Her engines must develop at least 24 horsepower. Last night she made the run from the yards of O. P. Graham at the foot of Mill street, where she was built, to the foot of Stark street under her own power. The boat was launched yesterday after noon. Miss Judith Scott, daughter of the late editor-in-chief of the Oregonian and first collector of customs of this port for whom the boat was named, broke the bottle of champagne over the bows of the new vessel, giving It its honored name. As Miss Scott turned from watching the launch glide gracefully Into the. water. Collector of Customs Malcolm presented her with a beautiful bouquet of carnations tied with red, white and blue ribbons. She was also presented with the long streamers of the national colors which held the bot tle of champagne on its course to the bow of the boat With Miss Scott were her two bro thers, Leslie M. Scott and John Scott, H. L. Plttock, Captain Qulnan of the United States revenue service, Captain Speler of the harbor patrol and Chief Inspector Olesy of the customs service with a detail of his men. Ufa in this community, having been with such well known houses as W. R. Grace & Co., and more recently with G. W. McNear. He Is therefore well equipped In every respect His numerous friends will wish nim all possible success in his new venture. Mr. Thane was at one nine wni here for G. W. McNear and was suc ceeded in 1889 by C. E. Curry, present manager of the Northwestern ware house company. Daily Hirer Readings. STATIONS. TO BCILD GOVERNMENT BOAT O. P. Graham to Construct Vessel for - ' Use In Northern Waters. O. P. Graham, one of the local boat builders, has been awarded the contract to build a sailboat for the United States quartermaster department for use in southeastern Alaska and work has alt ready been started on the craft at the yards st the foot of Mill street The fcoat, which is the regular , Columbia river flshboat rig, will be completed about July 25 and shipped to the far north where It will be used to carry the water supply across the bay to Fort Wrangell. the water being secured from a glacier. The boat will be 20 feet long and 8 feet beam. TO INSPECT WORK to Government Officials Make Trip Upper Willamette Today. Major J. F. Mclndoe, corps of engi neers, United States army, and Assist ant Engineer E. H. Thomas left for the upper Willamette river this morning to look over the work done by the govern ment dredges on the different bars. After making the inspection today they will return to Portland tonight or to morrow morning. NO BRANCH AT PORTLAND Sound Stevedoring Company Will Not Operate Here, Says Manager. That there Is any intention of the International Stevedoring company, which operates on Puget sound and at Vancouver, opening a branch here, is absolutely denied by Captain James S. Gibson, general manager of the com pany, who was In Portland yesterday. Captain Gibson said they had enough to attend to with the present business. NEW COMPANY ORGANIZED Arthur F. Thane to Operate Shipping Business at San Francisco. Arthur F. Thane has organised a shipping and commission business In conjunction with the pacific Lumber company, under the firm name of Ar thur F. Thane A Co.. with offices at ll Pine street. San Francisco. The head of the firm, Arthur F. Thane, is so well known in shipping circles that anything in the form of an introduction is quite unnecessary. He is a man of large experience with a well earned reputation for Integrity and ability of a high order. Mr. Thane has spent the best part of his active Lewlston . . R I pari a . . , Umatilla . . Portland . . Harrisburg Albany . . Salem Wllsonville SI vl SS rg - g8 ll 8 :-5 Tl . 610.4 0 30 6.70.7 0 28 16.2 0.6 0 15 16.0 0.6 0 18 0.20.1 0 20 1 7 0 0 20 0.7 0.1 0 37 1.70.1 0 River fall Mng. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steamer OtUwa will remain tied up at her dock at the foot of Davis street tomorrow morning to undergo her annual inspection. The Port of Portland tug Oneonta went down to Westport last night and towed the schooner Virginia, lumber laden for San Francisco, to the sea. This morning she left up with the schooner Lyman D. Foster for Rainier. Strong northwest weather was en countered by the steamer Nome City, Captain Hanson, which srrlved this morning at 7:30 o'clock, one day late, on her trip up the coast from San Francisco, being four days on the way. She had 62 passengers and 700 tons of cement, ssphalt and general freight, in.r rtlacharelna- the Nome City will load a cargo of lumber at Linn ton for San Pedro. When she sailed at 9 o'clock this morning for San Francisco and Los Angeles, the steamer Beaver, Captain Nelson, carried 375 passengers, there being 270 in the cabin, and 1100 tone of general freight. Carrying passengers and freight, the steamer Roanoke, Captain Jessen, will sail tonight f or ' San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. The steamer Shoshone Is scheduled to sail tonight for California with lum ber in her hold and a deckload of pil ing. The steamer Bear, Captain Nopander, Is expected to arrive at the Alnsworth dock this evening from San Francisco paa- and Los Angeles. She has 310 sengers snd 2200 tons of freight A large shipment of gunnies from the orient Is expected to arrive on the Bank line steamer Kumeric, which ia scheduled to arrive here next Sunday from Puget sound. mouth of the river at a. m, smooth; wind, north eight miles; weather, clear. Tldea at Astoria ' Thursday: High water l:JT su nw I I feet; 3:61 p. m., 7.8 feet. 'Low water 8:25 a., m., 0.6 foot; :8I p. m., 1,8 feeL k v - THREATENS TO COMMIT SUICIDE; GETS DRUNK John R. Kelley, painter and paper hanger, had a habit, It is said, of scar ing his wife by telling, her- he would commit suicide. One afternoon recent ly he sent her a not, that be proposed killing himself within "an hour. - She rushed home only to find him badly intoxicated. These are the conditions which prompted a divorce suit filed to day in the circuit court she alleges. Tiiey were married in 1909. J "An old black fool" Is what John agson alleges his wife frequently called him. , Magson Is suing for a di vorce. One time when confined to his bed by rheumatism, he alleges, hla wife gave him a whipping. They were mar ried in 1880 at Duluth, Minn. LBUILDI ADDITIONA S MILK CHEMIST QUITS; SALARY NOT ENOUGH City Milk Chemist E. D. Smith' has tendered his resignation to the city health officer. The milk chemist has been employed by the city a little more than a year, and has collected in fines 3400 mote than tha aggregate amount of his salary. He receives 3125 a month and has asked the council repeatdly to Increase this wage to 1150. Although the health board has unanimously fa vored the increase requested, the coun cil haa not authorised ,it Can Finish Your Meal. (United Prens Leased Wire.) Vancouver, B. C, July 12. That the customer in a licensed restaurant shall not be obliged to leave If he has cut the top off his egg or has dipped his epoon Into the clam chowder Just as the clock strikes 13 at midnight was the Interpre tation the board cf license commission ers decided yestaraay to put on tneir midnight closing edict Persona who have ordered meas before 12 may stop and finish them, but no drinks may be served or orders taken after that hour. MARINE NOTES Astoria, July 12. Left up at 6 a. m., schooner Lyman D. Foster. Sailed at 6 a. m., steamer Elmore for Tillamook. Sailed at 7 a. m., gasoline schooner B; ocean for Bay City. Arrived at 9 a. i steamer Bear from San Pedro and Su.. Francisco. Eureka, July' 12. Sailed, ' steamer Klamath for Portland. San Francisco, July 13. Arrived at 10 a m., steamer Geo. W. Elder from Port land. Sailed at midnight, steamer Caseo for Portland. A3toiia, July 11. Sailed at 4 p. m., steamer Wasp for Aberdeen. Sailed at noon, schooner King Cyrus, for San Pedro. Arrived at 8 and left up at 8:30 p. m., steamer Nome City from San Francisco. Sailed at 8:30 p. m., steamer J. A. Chanslor for Monterey. Coos Bay, July 11. Arrived, steamer Alliance from Portland. Hongkong, July 11. Sailed, Norwe gian steamer Hercules for Portland. San Francisco, July 11. Sailed at 8 p. m., steamer F. H. Leggett for Port land. Arrived at 8 p. m.. steamer Thos. L. Wand from Portland. Astoria, July 12. Condition at the Thieves Raid Traps. (filled rrata laaa4 Win.) Victoria, B. C. July 12. The tug Phoenix, which arrived here yesterday afternoon from the salmon traps of Fin ley, Durham and Brodle, brought news of raids by thieves from across the San Juan de Fuca atralt. It was definitely decided yesterday by the directors of the Young Men'a Christian association, and the commit teea of management that - campaigns would be started In the near future to raise funds for building association buildings at Alblna and central East Portland. This acflon la In line with the policy being carried out in many ot the larger ctltles by association workers. The work Is no longer being confined - to one large central association Building, but is being distributed throughout the thickly settled portions of the cit ies by means of smaller subsidiary buildings. While the plans of the association workers were not definite enough for them to decide Just when their cam paign would begin or Just how much money they will endeavor to raise, it was decided . to lose no time In work in out these details.. C. M. Wonacott assistant general sec retary, was appointed to head the Al blna committee, and I. B. Rhodes', state secretary, was appointed to head the East Side committee. These men will proceed to organise the business men Don't Persecute your Bowels Imtiis, TWmW-W r CARTER'S LIVER PWy iaj.Mli. PILLS S KIX S3 I CARTERS TtXSt X If VER nsse-i StnaJ) TO Saaatl Dee, Sasaki Pfiasj p Genuine teat Signature b55ib3PSiiiiiiib OLD SORES Every person afflicted with an old sore realizes, sooner or liter. that the ulcer exists because of bad blood; the :harr.cter p.::d condi'.ion of the place depending on the nature of the blood infection. V Innent imparities in the circulation produce angry, discharinf ulcers, wftle milder, inrc germs are usually manifested in the form Of Indolent . ores or dry, scabby places. No one should depend upon salves, Ttrarhcs, lo tions, etc., clone to cure a chron: j sore. It Is necessary to remcv :hc cause before the place can heal. S. S. S. heals Old Sores by going down into the circulation and removing the impurities and germs which i.rr responsible for tho place. In addition to purifying the blood enriches this vhal fluid so that the irritated flesh around an eld sore h naturally stimulated, and a permanent cure results. 3ook on Sorts and Ulcers and any medical advice free. 5. S.S. is col ' tit drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA in tha two, communities and get them interested in the committee - work. The only association building in the city -.besides the (central building is the one at Seliwood. ; - . At the meeting of tha directors year terday . all ot the , departments sub mttted encouraging ' reports : of progress.- The religious department report ed that ta.OOO people bad attended the religious meetings during tha last year. Storm Hits OntuktXSjfwji f Halted Praas UaasS Wire . Hamilton, Ont July It. A terrlflo wind and electric storm last evening un roofed the fcospltal, blew down the ath letic oiub'a stanrt. destroyed a wing of the Boys' home and blew in plate glass windows In many Main - street stores, H. Garfield was killed by a falling elec tric light wire. . . . -. , - ' between E and 6 yesterday afternoon. Fifty deaths were recorded yesterday. Of these-10 were from the heat, four being children. ,. t V. .' t' ' 'SA Want a Player Piano? : . Read announcement, Perry A2. Graves, page 6. this paper. ; v S'.-S': V ' . ' Heat Kills Ten in Toronto. (United Preas teased Wire.) , , Toronto, Ont, July 12. The heat wave returned to Toronto yesterday and was followed bya heavy thunderstorm ManyVonderfuland Marvelous Cures By This Leading Reliable and . Well-Known Chinese Root ' and Herb Doctor. Gee Gee VVO'fAVa No Poisons No Knife No Operations Rheumatism, catarrh, gall stones, kid ney. liver, stomach, throat ana lung troubles cured by choicest and rarest medicinal roots, herbs, tmas ana came. My remedies have proven beyond a doubt all I claim for them and more. OOVaTDXTATXOir TMXB. A thousand testimonials on file. Call and satisfy yourself. People out of town write for consul tation blank and circular. Inclose 4 ceats in stamps. ) The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Ct. 162 1st St., Cor. Morrison Portland, Oregon Clergyman's Son Cored of Tuberculosis To neglect a cold, bronchitis, lung trouble or Consumption Is dangerous. Take Eckman's Alterative, because It is effective In Tuberculosis. Plenty of evi dence from live witnesses. Amenla. N. Y. Gentlemen: "Prior to Feb. 1908. I was suffering with LaGrlpne, which devel oped Into Tuberculosis, and my physi cian gave me one month to live. My father heard of Eckman's Alterative, and Induced me to take It. I am now in perfect health, back to 155 lbs." (Signed) E. H. COWLES. "I wish to add my endorsement to every word of my son's testimonial." ( Signed 1 REV. J. J. COWLES. Pastor Presbyterian Church. Fuller details of above case on re quest. Eckman's Alterative is for Bronchitis, Asthma, liar Fever; Throat and Lung Affections. For sale by The Owl Drug Co., and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet of cured cases, and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence. Ml :n cumed to SIS By DR. LINDSAY, the JEmlnent, Long-Established Specaltsl WHY PAY MORE For inferior treatment when you can get the very best medical attention at a fee . of from QNE FOURTH to ONE HALF that charged by other specialists with my repu tatlonT Remember that you are not asked to pay for any experiments or any filltTres. If your case will not yield to my treatment I can ascertain that at the first examina tion, and will frankly tell you so, and give you advioe how to take care of yourself. MT craClAJMrXXS AM Varvous 3ebiUt. Blood Dtsor4srs,Ues, Tartoose -ins. Hydro ela, Buptures, Kidaey, Bladder and ail ali as a peculiar to men. . COMB AND CONSULT US FREE OF ALL CHARGE ED R . - LINDSAY Jv'i'''i.'':''.,:'j TWM 9U KBUABUI sraoXAXXST "I-'0' ond streets. Entrance 13SU Second street. Portland. Or. . Offleo hour- a, so. to t p. u. Sundays Yo I S2 to pi mT nio o A Tipceai tt inni em fl THE WONDER OP THE AGE Varicose Veins, Piles, Hydrocele, Blood Poison Guaranteed Cured in One Treatment Specific Blood Poison Cored in OneTreatment By the German Method o! "Injection This discovery Is the greatest boon te sufferers from Specifio Blood roison ever discovered. It has been used successfully in over 20,000 cases. It abso lutely cures in one treatment No matter how long you have been afflicted. It works like magic. My experience with it permits me to state positively that It Is the greatest discovery of the age and that all the symptoms of the dreaded disease. Including ulcers, eruptions, sores of all kinds, disappear In an Incredibly short time. I am the only reliable Specialist on the Coast using this preparation In a sclentiflo manner. Consul, me Free before going elsewhere and get cured now. One-Half the Fee Charged by Other Specialists I AM FOR MEN F KICKS AX.WATS , sauoiasu. I will give the poorest man a chance, as well as the rich, to receive a cure from me at a small cost THERE IS NO MAN TOO POOR TO GET MT 1 BEST OPINION FREE. Call If in trouble. SEVENTEEN YEARS ol SUCCESS IN TREATING MEN A. thorough Investigation should be made by every aiiingperaon as to the specialist hs consults. Duty and des tiny to self and those who depend upon yon demand the best medioal attention; I have the ablUty aad can aire you this service. Z have always charged a very reasonable fee, so that my services may be obtained by anv man who sincerely desires to be cured. X make no nUsleading statements or unbusinesslike propositions 1 neither do X desire to be particularly independent, and X would Uke to nave yon for a patient, if you mill come to me on a triotlvnio. fessional basis, and the inducements that X offer, which are my ability, and thirty years' 'iucoessful experUnoaW laving Treatment and Guarantee of cure of certain Diseases. 7 experience,, xune- We Cure Nervous Exhaustion Also known as Nervous Debility, Nervo-Vltal Debility, Neurasthenia, etc. If .you have any symptoms of this disease, such aa loss of energy or ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness and other symptoms, I want you to be sure and call. I have given this condition of men special study and I unhesitatingly say that my treatment is not excelled by other specialist regaraiess or wnat tney may claim. an vere cases letters of endorsement are on file, and there Is no reason to believe that I eannot cure TOU alao. RE MEMBER, by calling you do not obligate yours!f to take treatment ' We Cure Contracted Disorders Vawly contracted eases sniokly oared. All burning;, itching, inflammation aad discharge ebeeked in 84 hours. Many oases cured in one week, we nee a specifio treat meat for this disease. XT XV TBOTTBX.B, CALL TODAT. Many Simple Cases Cured for. ... . . $5.00 WE CHARGE NOTHING TO PROVE OUR METHODS WILL CURE YOU We Cure Kidney and Bladder Diseases a AnyWsorder the Kidneys and -bladder, bo matter ow slight, should be treated by an expert specialist Patent medlclnee and treatment of inexperienced doctors cannot be depended upon to cure them, which you no doubt have found out If you have been afflicted for any length of time. Too frequent desire, retention of or too profuse, sedi ment pr brick dust, burning, scalding sensation, highly colored, pains In the back, dry, pale, waxy skin, etc.. are symptoms that should not be neglected for a mo ment. If you call I will make a careful, expert chem ical and microscopical examination an absolute test without charge, and give you information and advice of value. , . We Cure Urinary Obstructions and Enlarged Prostate Gland My cure for Prostatitis is safe, painless and permanent, and free from surgery in any form. Every obstruction to the urethra Is forever removed, all dischargee , soon cease, inflammation and soreness are allayed, the pros tate gland and bladder are healed and the entire urinary tract Is quickly restored to Its normal healthy condition. Avoid cutting and dilating operations; they leave you in i worse condition than before. I cure you In from 10 to 10 days. CONSULT US TODAY FREE YOU CAN PAY FEE WHEN CURED , -, '..'!' Ixpert medioal examination free, irhetae yon take treatment ot ao,v:-: j; 'iv'iV lln 1 HJD Ih 1 Hh 1 Museum for Men Only It Show Plainly IL, 'ILX TCP TCP JT iKe, IF i IT l Health and Disease No Minora Allowed 1111" ilPi v TBSAV AXA SXS2A8S3 OOKKO TO VZV. If you cannot call, write for our BUUri AXX BOOK. Hours, t A. M. to t P. M. Evenings, 7 to 8. Sundays, 10 A. M. mxrs ra&r-zxAJcrjrATXov to ii m. oniy. v'v Till? nPFf,niU UlFmrAI imCTITIITI? WMorrisonStreeVBet a uju : viiuuuii iiaajasa vraaj uiuiiiuiu 4th and 5th, Portland, Ore. . General Debility, Weak Kerree, In somnia Result of exposure, over work and other violations of Hatnre's laws, Diseases of Bladder and Kid neys, varioose Telna, quickly and permanently cored at small expense. rxaiAX AXEiSCEXTTS Newly con tracted and chronic cases cured. All burning, itching and inflammation stopped In tt hours. Cures effected in seven days. Consultation free. If unable to call, write for list of ques tions. Office Hour 9 a. m.-to S p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. only. FAcrno COAST kzbxcax oo. 824H WASBOrOTOBT STB EXT. Corner first, Portland, Oregon. f -5.' 1 . Si,'" . "'' Fl 1 -""T-nisMstanfrW f "Vil tlftl I-1S M I $te-WwA 1 A. G. Smitt) M. D. treading Spwclallat for Mon I am the only Specialist In Part land who uses hla true name ava photograph in his' announcements. I see and treat my pattenta personally, and am not a "medical company, "medical institute" or a "medical system." All men should know who the doctor la v they : consult, and ahould carefully consider whether they desire to entrust their health with a hired doctor of a medical company. I use my photograph so that when you com. to see me per- I sonally you will recognise me. In I vestlgate my personal standing; ba-NJ fore accepting treatment irom a coc tor of unknown Identity or refuta tion. Are You Being treated In ner b; satisfactory man- y your preaent doctor! ia P carrying out hla promises? Haa nt cured you in a reasonable time, and lived up to his guarantees? Are you taylng him exorbitant prices for medicine? Does bo employ thor oughly up-to-date and sclentiflo methods, which would be approved by the regular family doctor? If you cannot answer these questions favorablr to yourself, come and have a confidential talk with roe about your rasa It will cost you nothing. Cured In Five Days t cure such disorders aa Varicose Veins. Hydrocele. Piles. Specific Blood Poison, etc.. completely and permanently, often with only a ein gle treatment No severe operations employed, nor detention from busi ness. I especially solicit stubborn and long standing eases that other doctors nave failed to cure. Examination Free ly FKEB eonsuita but of every ease I offer not onl; tlon snd advice. that comes to me I will make a care ful examination and diagnosis with out charge. Up ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get ex pert opinion about his trouble If you cannot call write for diag nosis chart My offices are open all day from I A. It to I P. at, aad Sundays from 10 to 1. Dr. A.Q.Smith 83414 Morrison Street. On. Bortlaad, Or. Seooad, BLOOD ROISON AUTO . THE OBBAT GERMAN CURE B 1 o d tests ac curately made. Treatment scien tifically adminis tered. Quick, per manent cures guar anteed. We eare all ail ments of men. Pay when satis fied. Consultation, examination and diagnosis free. Hours daily 0 a. m. to 6 p. m. Eve nings, 7 to 8. Sun days 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 869 Washington St., Portland, Or. MEN AND WOMEN CURED I The famous S. K. Chan Chl nese Medicine Company, with their remedies of herbs and roots cure won derfully. It t)as curea many sur ferers when oth er, remedies have failed. Sure cure for chronic private ailments, nervousness, blood poison, rheumatism, asthma, pneumonia, kidney, throat and lung troubles, consumption, stomach disorders and other diseases of all kinds. Remedies harmless. NO OP ERATION. Consultation free. Exam ination for ladles by Mrs. S. K. Ctlan. Call or wjite to. The S. X. Chan Chinese Medicine Oo. OS6 M Morrison St., rortland. Or. SBSaaSSAamSjSMaCsBeaal LAf lien and Women Cored Our wonderful herb treatment will poslrJTely eura diseases of tha Throat. Heart, UTer, Ludss. Stomach, Kidneys, Asthma, Pneu monia, . Consumption, . Chronic Oouga, Piles, Constipation, Dysen tery. Weakneas. NerTotinnesa, Dls slneis. Neuralgia, Headache, Lum bago, appendlclfls. Kheumatltm, Malarial Feter, Catarrb, Ecxcioa, Blood Poison. Leueorrhea. Urine and Sladder Troublea and all organic dtaeana. Ulcers, Scrofula, Gall Stone. Worms, Oraral, Insomnia. Cpnmiltatlon free. Writ tot symp tom blank. Office hours, 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. All day Sunday). Lady attendant. LEI HONO CHINESE HEX T CO,, 13H Second at., Portland, Or. r . INJECTION BilQU; Glvat Prompt aad Effectual Relief without Incon vaoience, in the MOST OBSTINATE CA5ES No ether treatment required- , SOLD BY AU. DRUGGISTS. DRKEEFE CURES MEN The doctor who ADVERTISES WHAT HE CAN DO AND DOES WHAT HE ADVERTISES is the one worthy of the confidence of the sick and afflicted and his CURES CRE ATE CONFIDENCE with the many affected with VARICOSE VEIN&, HYDROCELE, BLOOD POISON. NERVOUS DEBILITY and ASSO CIATE DISEASES WITH REFLEX COMPLICATIONS, If so affected vnn certalnlv cannot afford to al ways remain so. You have only one life to live. Why not live it In the full enjoyment of abundant vitality? To gain a cure Is more Important than all other eartniy considerations, it means freedom from anxiety and suffering. It means happy content ment for you and those dependent upon you. It means the acquirement of new vitality and restoration of perfect health. It means a stronger hold upon life; a broader field of opportunity ana a reeling or masv4 tery over even the most adverse olr? cumstances. sraciAX, votxcb to m ai. rWCTED SZSIBXHCr IOI1R CTUBATBCBirr. Dr.-Keefe Is duly and legally qual ified to practice In the states of Oregon, Washington, California and Nevada. Dr. Keefe practices his pro fession under his true name and publishes his picture or likeness In all his advertisements. He owns, operates and controls his own office and has no branches, and Dr. Keefe may be consulted dally at his office. to 8 T to Bally Sunday. 10 to la Examination Advioe jree. Booms 309-10-11 11XBCHANTS , TUST BVZZ.XnrO Corner Sth aad Washington. Sts., , ; Portland, Oregon, CHICHESTER'S PILLS W j; . Tint DIAMOND aCKJ.NI, . a Ilaal Aatt yrar urmmmlaWat A Pill. I. Urn aXo.14 mJuXSS Take ether. Bjr af ,nr V yam kaowa aa Bart, Satert. AlwaaRliabia m B druggists Eienm Semoyed t 16SH 3d St, Cor. Morrison. . " Chinese Doctor. Hla Chinese herbs - and root medicines cure blood : troubles and all .. diseases , of the heart V r :.:k.. 'i :'V1v''i,il', ' -'''''' i ;' -' v-':i .v, 'Y ('';''! '.:-.- ''' ''"V ;