. . ' . ; . THE " OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, : WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2U, 19U. V. a v 111 I " M m TO HAVE ITS Waterhouse & Co. Will No . Longer Be Represented by Statter & Co Tug Boat . Service Changes. Announcement was mad this morn ing that Stutter & Co. have given up th agency of th Waterhous. stesmer her, and that that company will open their own o&ficc her. lb is under stood that a brother of W. P. Priohard, vloe president of tha Waterhous com pany, will have charge of the .local r office, and that he will be here In. a few days to assemble his office , force. Statter & Co. have acted as the Water house agents slnca tha steamers of that line have been coming her 'regularly, which Is ever a year. Brookwfll StatUr of Statter Co, said this morning that press of other - business mad It ncsary for his com pany to giv up the steamship agency, as the rapid increase of the Transpa cific bustnasa her required them to de vote more of their time to the steamer than they could afford to take, from their own Interests. Agent Coma's Frm China. ""Frank Waterhoua 4b Co. and our. selves ar on the best Of terms," , said Mr, Statter, "and we may have some offlo arrangements together, while our company will still oontlnu to bandl some of Watrhou's Interests here , outside of the steamers." Mr. Priohard, who. It Is understood, is to have charge of the office to be established here, was formerly agent of th company at Hongkong. Whethsr there Is any truth la it or -not some of the shippers seam to have taken it for granted that the coming here of the Pugt Bound Tugboat com pany, which is to compete with Its tugs for the bualna of the port against the Port of Portland commission, as an nounced by Quorge Plummer, general manager of the tugboat company,, has bees Instigated by Frank Waterhouse 4 Co., as the latter concern has already expressed dissatisfaction at the rates In ' force here. Tug xatoots oa Sire. The tug Tatoosb has already arrived - at the mouth of the Columbia, and will take up har 'station outside while the tug Goliath will be sent down soon, ac cording to Mr. Plumrner. who has gone to Astoria to make arrangements for pilots to place on (beluga. It is prob- able thai arrangements will be mad with one of the local towing companies for the u of etrnwbel boats for towing on the river. Mr. Plummer says that their hawser charge Willi be ' 16 lower than the Port of Portland la, and that a schedule of charges ' to intermediate points on the river will be mads instead of charging the through rate. It is also hinted In shipping circle that Frank; Waterhouse a Co. will do their own stevedoring here within the next few months, as the Portland 4 Aalatia Steamship Co, used to do, or that he may induce the International Stevedoring company to put In, an of fice and plant hare. Reattl, Sept. 20. When Anthony T. Priohard arrive from Hongkong on . the stamhlu Suv.ric, due ootooar ., he will proceed to Portland to open an office fox Frank Waterhoua & Co. Mr. Frichard . formerly managed Water- house's Tacoma office, which was aban doned about a year ago -when Prtcbard was sent to the orient. to represent the Uank line. Prlchard has been in the oriental trade for ntanyaSyears and la thoroughly familiar With the business, lid is regarded as an ideal man for the important Portland branch. Speaking t the change, Frank Waterhouse said to The Journal: Mr. Statter's services have in every respect been satisfactory but he ha other work to attend to and we believe it better to have our own man who can levoie all his time to our business- Our vh'.u.'.o.h with Mr. Statter have been mo:., pleasant. Mr. Prlchard is thor "a;'.i; familiar with the oriental trad, 'laving apent a number of years in ..span and China." Waterhoua & Co. are operating seven steamer In the oriental trad. Mr. . Waterhouee promise Portland all the tonnage needed to move the business offering. :..... ALOXQ tHB WATERFRONT Ladn wttn cement and plaster, the ,t earner Shoshone arrived at the Mer 'sey dock irora San Francisco at 1 o'clock this morning. The French bark J5rnet Legouv was towed from the Port of Portland dry ' dock, where she was oleaned and paint ed, to the Paolflo Coast Elevator dock this morning to load wheat. Carrying It tons of cascara bark, as , well as some butter and chickens, tha gas schooner Wilhelmlna, Captain Ty- , ler, arrived at S o'clock last night from the Siualaw. The Port of Portland towboat was scheduled to leave up this' morning with the Finnish bark Israel Brown, which will load a cargo of wheat her. It 1 reported that the steamer T al ias has been rechurterod by the Olson & Mahoney Steamship company to tha i American-Hawaiian Steamship company to bring a cargo of bonded freight from San Francisco to this port. In ffw Of the steamers Sarah Dixon, Weow and U. K. Wentworth, the NortbYBank dredge will be taken abov the qAscade Locks to the upper Colum bia mer tonight ; LadenNplth 600 cases of cheese and 50 boxes .of fresh fish, the steamer Golden Oat. Captain Erlckaon, arrived at 9 o'clock this morning from Tillamook. The- Norwegian steamer Rygja, which SB " ' 1 1 1 WN 0 MO ES If You arc Not at VoiU; Best don't worry. about, it there'i no good In ! worry.' ..Get better 1 If yonr stomach is wrong, your liver and bowel jnactire yoor nerves are Bure to be on edge and your blood impure. Be cheerful and hopeful. As they hare helped in thousands of cases, .1, VVJ. 4 . fv-' K'. t will help you and will give your system the natural help it needs. . A few doses will make a great difference In your feelings and your looks. They will help you all along the line to a clear head, . free from aches to bright eyes tor- healthy, active organs. This sure, quick and tonic family remedy will help Nature to V ; f SU fewswama, " 1m Was wftfti fall eHrssttsssi, 10s. as4 Ms,':'' "' Will b due to arrive here about October 1 from Hongkong and war porta, will be rushed and ta xpctd to sail again on October I inatead of the loth. She will have U.0QQ barrel of flour for Hongkong and If anils, ";"wn i When sho sailed at I o'elook last night for Coos Say, inaugurating her winter schedule, the steamer Breakwa ter had TI .passenger, and 110 ton of freight ' Among the passengers were J. P. CBrian, general managr : tor the Harrimaa lines in Oregon; HarvT ' B. Lounsberry, assistant general freight agentr and G. K Wendllng, president of the Willamette A Paolflo railway, now building from , Eugene to Marshfeld. SEABCinyQ FOB : OPTTJMI Inspector! Go Through Big Ship t f Seattle. ., s v. ' , Inspector B. B. Enlow of ths Ban Francisco customs department, - Is in Portland on his way homo from Seattle, whr h assisted in ths search of the big steamahlp Minnesota- on her last trln to Puffet sound from the orient Enlow has made about 80 selsure of opium from ships in the last two year and is considered an expert in that line. The largest of these was on the Amer. lean Maru June I, when 8JI tins of the drug were taken. Inspector Eniow . says that he can vouch for ths fatst that "for ways that ars dark" ths heathen Chinese Is there, especially when it, comes to concealing opium. In ons ease an inspector, was lowered through a hugh ventilator oa ths Minnesota, and ata turn in ths vent six Una of opium were discovered hang, ing on hooks. In another case a large amount was found in a ventilator, ao cess to which was gained by means of a small arating which was slipped out and a board was placed in ths rentllator on which tb tins wers placed, so that when the Inspectors knocked on the ven tilator the tins would not raiue. - Inspector Enlow will leave for San Francisco tonight , SURVEY NSHAtEM BAB Government Engineers Are Ganging What Jetty Has AccompUehen. (Special to Th. foornyU Tillamook. Or., Bept JO. - United State JCnflneers William O. Carroll unA a. u. finerry are engaged in sur veying the bar at the entranos to Ne- halem bay to determine ine twum -comDlished bT ths jetty now being built at ths south side of the harbor entrance. It will talae about two weexs to conj plete the survey, if the weather con tinues favoraoi. The Port of Nahsiom has spent S0. onn in bulldlfis a Settr 1200 feet long, which baa been filled with rock to a height of flvs reel anove jow water level. This has been dons in one year s time entirely without government aia. It is estimated that the expenditure ot an equal sum more-win give wenaiero h ufflcieat water at its har to sat isfy future needs. Th federal govr ernmant will ' be aeked to share one hnif th additional coat. Twelve hundred tons of, frolsTht was brought into the bay during July, and SOO.O00 feet of lumber was anippea .om during the same period. Billions of feet of timber are, tributary to this harbor, and it is said mat more is much dairy land in the Nehaiem vel ley as there is around th city of Til lamook, the cheese market of -the Pv elflo coast traALE FRIGHTENS CREW Men on Schooner Dell M6e Another Monster." Whan , the little gas sohooner Delia, Captain Casaday. which arrived at 1 o'clock this morning from Nestucea, ar rived off Cap Lookout last Monday mornin- at I o'clock, th orew wre treated to the scare-cf their lives, Th crew were getting th anchor ready to heave overboard a th captain wanted to wait for th tide when suddenly a hige whal. much bigger than th schooner, cam up under her bow at a distance of about 10 feet and spouted a column of water into the air that completely drenched the crew of the Dells- As the little boat struck the levlatblan it went down but came up again striking the echeoner on the starboard side and nearly capsizing It. On member of the crew said that from th glimpse that he eaw of the whale It appeared to have its mouth open wide enough to gulp the schooner down, crew nnd ajl. The Delia brought 195 cases of cheese and she will sail again for Nestuccayand way ports tonight. Wireless Messages. S. 8. Minnesota, ( p. m., Sept. 1. (Via Tatposh island) Latitude 60 north, longitude IIS west. Barometer 89.20: temperature 64, weather cloudy, wind northwest, light OARUCK. , Commander. B. 8. Beaver at ea, 4 p. m.. Sept It. (Via North Head). Latitude 42:20 north; longitude 124:24 west; barometer 30,22; temperature 62; wind northwest 26 miles, clear: choppy long westerly swIls. NELSTON. Commander. S. 8. Beaver at sea, 4 a. m Sept 20. Latitude 4S:4 north; longitude 124:10 west; barometer S0.2S; temperature 66; wind north northwest, 10 miles; cloudy; long westerly swla. NELSON, Commander, MARINE NOTES Astoria, Sept 20. Arrived down at 4 o'clock and sailed Steamer Break water, for Coos Bay.- Arrived down at 4 a. m. Steamer Stanley Dollar. Ar rived at nd left up at 9 a, m. ffteamer Beaver, from San Pedro and San Franoiaoo. Arrived at 7 and left np at 10 a, m. Steamer Temple B. Dorr, from San Frandsoo., Sailed at 7 a. m. Steamer Elmore, for Tillamook, Ar rived at 10;20 a. m Ship Reuce, from Chlgnlk bay. San Franciseo. Sept 20. Arrived at 8 a, m.', steamer Riverside, from Port land. Tusr Hrcule with log raft in tow reported off Point Arena at p. m, yesterdag. All welt Aberdeen, Septa - II. Arrived Chiseled Likeness Cherished Relic of, Isnees ot martyred proldent; P, A. Maraturo", ; first county . Judge of .. yMultnomah county," and first eourthouie, which is now being raied 'to wki room for writroctiir, ; , , pmmmtmmmmmmmm i i isissswpsbsbissssss T ' $ ,,v M SIP m ? - IK Sfeamer J. B. Stetson, from Portland. Coos Bay. Sept. 19. ArriveO-Steam-er Allianoe, from Portland. Astoria. Sept. 19. Arrived at 1 and left up at 2 p. m. Steamer Shoshone, from San Franolsco. Arrived at 2 p. m. -Russian bark Isabel Browne, from Callao. Arrived at 4 and left up at 6 p. m. Steamer Golden Gate, from Til lajnook. Arrived at 7 and left up at 7; 45 p. m. Steamer F. 8. Loop, from San Francisoo. Arrived down at B:0 p. m. French bars Duguay Trouln. Hobart, Sept 16. Arrived French ship Thiers, from Belfast, for Portland. San Francisoo, Bept 19, Arrived previously French bark Marechal de Contaut, . from Portland. Astoria, Sept 20. Condition at the mouth of the river at I a. m., amotth; wind north weat 6 miles; weather, cloudV- Tides at Astoria Thursday: Low water s:08 a, m 0.1 feet; 1:01 p. m 1.7 feet GRASS SEED IN BOXD First Shipment of Kind to Come on the Steamship Beaver. What is said to be the first shipment of grass seed in bond to come her by way of th San Franclaoo-Portland line is oomlng on the steamer Beaver, Cap tain Nelson, which Is' scheduled to ar rive from Los Angeles and way ports at 3 o'elook this afternoon. There are 3311 sacks of th sed In bond to be dis charged her. The passenger list on the up trip has fallen off and the Beav er brings but 200. She has 1900 tons pf freight. Th steamer Rose City, of the same Una. sailed this morning for San Franoiaoo and Los Angeles with S5Q passengers and 1700 tons of freight , Daily River Readings. S3 sq STATIONS ?' 8 2g jf : f r ft LewUton ........ .T 2?1 bTsT'Ti T Rlparta 80 1.4 0 0 Umatilla 25 4.60.1 0 Portland 16 3.7 0.1 0 Harriaburg 160.4 0 P Albany 20 1.20.6 0 Salem , to 0.4 0.2 0 WlleonvUl ....... 17 3.20.6 0 ') river rising; ( ) river falling. MARINE INTELLIGEXCC rn to Arrive. ir. Ooldon date. Tillamook Rpnf 1 Orterlo, Orient ....Sept. 10 ir. Besvor, nan fedro Bept. 10 tr. Anvtl. Bandon ppnt. 22 Sir. Alliance. Eureka Sept 24 Str. Breakwater. Coos Bay - . . . finDt. 14 Str. Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook. .Sept. t4 Str. Geo. W. Elder. San Diego. .Spt. 24 fltr. Bear. Ran Pedrn .-pt. ?S Str. Rose City, San Pedro Sept 30 Htr. Koansxe. nan earo Oct 1 Buveno, vinent ........Oct 1 Kumerio, Orient Nov. 13 Dm to Depart, atr. Alliance. Kureka Sept. 36 tr. Breakwater, Coos Bay.... Sept. 19 tr. Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook. Sept. It . Tfofie City. Sftn Podro ....Sept 30 Str. Roanoke, Ban Pedro Sept 30 Orterlc, Orient Sept. 80 Str. Golden Gate. Tillamook. .. .Sept. 33 Str. Anvil, Bandon Sept 33 r. n iiKO beut. S6 tr. Geo. V. Elder, San Diego.. Sept. 37 'tr. Bear, San Pedro ....Sept. 30 "trathlyou, Orient ....Oct. 10 'uverio. Orient Oot 80 Tumeric. Orient Nov. II sUeoallaneou Vessels Suonte. arondelet Am. bse. ... Oa.n Franctaco the) Zan. Am. ack. San Pedre larnpton, Br. tr. 8n Francisco '.oan Maru. inp. str, ........Honolulu . ouiKlana, Am. bge ...irondal 1. David. Am. bg. Irondele olvtlg. Nor.atr. - Antwerp Orala foaaag , Saroasa. ol. d Vlllebois laareuii, Fr. bk, , Glasgow ules Gommea, Fr. bk. Newcaati nT. .fn. Fr. bk. IVwwciuttl. A. t. George. Br. str. ..Antwerp iraithbeg. Br, str ......Antwerp t. Rogatlen, Fr. bk. Londoit irmkk Gap, ih. ..Su.hoall .ne, Fr. bk. ............ NnMrastU. A. . ine. Fr: bk. .....Newcaati on .f. tacttdbrlghtahire. Br. ah Newcastle A. Journal Want Ads bring results. o. Lincoln Is Saved the Old: Courthouse POLICEMAN KILLS SOLDIER WHO RAN TO ESCAPE A CELL . . " i (Continued from Page One.) the police force four months. He gave himself Into custody anfl will b ar raigned before justice Davis when his release on ball will be arranged. Colonel McGunnegle Is In Portland and no statement could be obtained from him and Oeneral Maus referred the re quest for an interview to Captain Thom as, acting adjutant who ald: "It I up to the civil authorlti to prosecute this policeman and if they do not tb military officer may tak It to federal court" The soldtsr are beginning to talk of raising a fund to prosecute Burkhardt, as was done at Fort Stevens in th case of Roy Jones who was killed by a con stable at Astoria thre month ago. Ther ha long been animosity between soldiers and police here TAFT ADDRESSES ' MEETING IN HUGE " TENT IN MICHIGAN (Continued rrom rage One.) ments to have the results of the elec tion in Canada tomorrow in regard to the reciprocity issue flashed to him en route. Congressman H. O. Toung Introduced the president with a short talk defend ing the letter's veto of the Arlsona atatehood resolution because the pro posed constitution of that state con tained the recall of the Judiciary pro vision. He said: ''That veto was action prompted by courage and wisdom. We ar proud of our prealdeht. He has opposed to him every scandalous magaslne, every polit ical quaok peddling demagogic nostrums and every cheap politician. ' The president smljed contentedly dur ing the Introduction, and responded with a review or nis position on worm's peace. He was frequently interrupted by shouts of Toy're all right" Offra 98 for Dead Chinese. (Uotted Fret Leaned Wire.) Redwood City, Cal.. Sept 80. Ban Mateo oounty stands to lose 324,000 by hanging onto 8000 bodies of dead China men. Tne uninese six companies onera 31 each for the remains In order to ship thm back to China. The upervlaors are holding out for 110. Kemovsd to B38 M "STaslu, corner Bd St Chinas Doctor. Bis ' Chinese herbs and root medicines cure blood troubles and nil diseases of the heart, lungs. liver, stomach, kidneys. Whan others have given you up, con sult or write to Blng Chonr, Welcome Words to Women Women who ester with dieordere peculiar to their sex should writ t Dr. Pisrcs sad receive free th , sdvic of s physician of over 40 years' xpsriene. skilled snd inecestful specialist is ths die I women. Evsry letter of tbi tort ha tb most careful consideration and is retarded . as aaeredlf confidential. Maay eenaitively aaodeat women writs fully to Dr. Pisres what they would shrink from tcllinf to their local pbyaioiaa. Ths local physician i pretty ears ts say that b cannot do anything without "an examination." Dr. Pisrcs bold that tbess distasteful examinations ars generally need less, snd that so woman, sxoept ia rar cases, should ' submit to thess. Dr. PIsrss's treatment srul ear yo right 1st th privacy of year ewa horn. Hi " Favorite Prescription" ' ba sursd andrcda of tboasandy corns of them th worst of oss ft Is ths saJymedloiss of its kind that Is tbs product of a"rsgu1arlr graduated nbysioiaa. : Ths only oss food enough thst its makers dar to print its svsry Ingredient on.it odtslde wrapper, . There.' so eecreoy. It will bear examina tion. No Srcohol snd ne habit-forming drug ere found Is It. Some uaeorun loss medicine dealers msy offer yon tubstitato. Dos't tak It. Don't tries with -your bealth.-c Write to World's Diipeneery Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Preeidest, Buffalo, N. Y., take tho advice received snd be well. EPOCH IN NATION'S HISTORY RECALLED Honoring of President Nearly Caused Riot in Portland in War Times. Nearly two . score and 10 years ago the feelings of the oltisens of Portland were set eflams by an Incident that seems trivial now, but which appard of serious Importance to the minds of the people then. This was tha placing of a keystone over the entrance- th Multnomah oounty oourt house which bore a chiseled likeness of Abraham Lincoln." Th old oourthous. which is now passing away to piak room for larger, modern building, was construoted dur ing the time of th tragic struggle be tween th defender of the south and the loyalists of the north and feeling was running high. When the news spread that the Re. publican county officials intended to thus honor the man who was carrying the troubles of the nation on his shoul ders In Its darkest hour, but who was passionately hated by the sympathisers with the southland, it was the match that set ablasse the antagonism of the two constituents. Shelby Beads Protestants. It was A. D. Shelby, a Democrat and a prominent citizen of that time, who led th protest against th Abe Lin coln keystone. While his followers wer not largo in numbers they were loud In noise and an agitation was Started that threatened a small slsed insurrection. The Republican officials of the county, however, were firm and did not hesi tate to thus honor and show confidence In th man who now elands out in his tory as a great statesman beloved by all whoss hearts respond to the love of Jlherty, But whll this Important epoch of the country's history was ln the making men's hearts were stirred with hatred and brother was arrayed against broth er. .Thus it was that when President Llnqjoln fell bafora th assawsln's bul let that Shelby shouted, "Hurray, thrae cheers for Jeff Davis." He defiantly repeated his shout several times and In a short while he was In the hands of sn angry crowd which muscled him and wn tried him If he repeated the words again he would b trung up to the nearest pole. He averted a lynching by obeymg. I The ston was chiseled by a man named Shade, and Is a very creditable piece of work. Tho building was erected While Phillip A. -Marquam was county Juilgn. Ha served eight years, from Wi to 1S70. Judjre Maniuam still lives in Portland and has reached the ripe old age of almost l years. Up until about 10 days ago he wits quite hale and hearty. At that time he fell and In jured his back and has been practically confined to his chair and bed since, KUtorio Ztello. As first constructed the building stood In the centvr of the block bounded by Fourth. Fifth. Sfilmon end Main, and was without the wings aod other addi tions that were built later to acccommo date the growth, of Uie county. It is uncertain what will be the fate of the keystone with tho chiseled like ness of the martyred president, which for nearly 50 years greeted tho who eriterod the house of courts and Judg ments, where licenses were obtained for marriages that did not endure as long as th building, where divorces were common, and where no one, could dodge me tax collector, nut mere is no doubt It will be preserved. It is now stored away with great stacks of old papers and documents In one of the basement rooms of the new courthouse, from which hiding place it was dragged out and photographed by ilie Journal's photographer. George Hlmes, secretary of the Oregon Histori cal society, has twice petitioned tb county commissioners to b allowed to ald the stone to the society's collec tion of relics. When he petitioned the commissioners during a former admin istration, he was told that the atone would be incorporated In tbe new build ing, but thus far it has not been, so Mr. Hlmes again, only a few days ago, asked for the possession of the relic. To Keep the Hair Healthy and Growing (Marion Harlow In Woman's Sphere) "A perfect and moat inexpenalve dry shampoo mixture ie made simply by mixing a half pound of com meal with four ounces of amotone. Put in a fruit Jar and stir and shake until thor oughly mixed. Sprinkle a tablespoonful of this mixture over the hair, then brush out thoroughly and your scalp will be clean and your hair light and fluffy. "It takes out . every particle of oil, dust and dandruff, brings out the na tural color of tbe halr-e.nd If anything will make hair grow amotone will. "Too muoh soap and water cause the hair to beoome faded, dull and brittle. ury snampoomg makes it lonar. thick and glossy Then, too, hours of time ar saved and there is no danger of catching cold sftpr a dry shampoo." A Wonderful Cure BY THB 8. K. CHAN CHINESE MEDICAL CO. ASS it Jgorrlaon St, 3ortlnd, vregon. T mm SI ir n g 1 A a .1 V.. n. suffered from weakness and 3 nrvousness for three months Onaa from a tumor on my face. I first went to some doctors, but they told me that it was impossible to cure, so upon the advice of my relatives who had been cured by those Chinese doctors. I went to them. After taking two weeks of their herbs and roots compounded and other medicines, th tumor waa com pletely cured without the use of a knife. I feel so grateful toward tlu-rn and I recommend anybody who 1 111 and want to ret well soon to go to see or write to them and secure some medi cine, which I am sure will bring re sults. J. A. ZIMMERMAN, Albany, Or. Kl aH ill lih ill ISati ill HUH DR. 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Dr. Keefe Is duly and legally qual ified to practlc in th state ef Oregon, Washington, California and Nevada. Dr. Keefe practices his pro fession under hi tru nam and publishes hi plotur or liken in all his advertisements. He owns, operates and controls his own offic and ha no branches. Consultation and Examination Free. S to S, 7 o 8 Dallyi Sunday, 10 to 1. J. J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D. aistt WASKnraToiT th com. 8TH, Portland, Oc I Cure Men $io IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. Oeneral Debil ity, Wak Starr, Insomnia Raau Its of exposure, overwork snd other vio lations of JTatwe's laws. Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Varicose Velna, qulokly snd permanently cured at small rpn. SFBCXAX AUMXIITbI Newly con tracted and chronlo caae . cured. All burning, itching and Inflamma tion stopped In ii hours. Cures ef fected In seven daya Consultation free. If unable to call, write for list of question. Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P M. only. PAOiriO COAST MHDIOAI, CO., aaH Washington St., Cor. rtrst. Portland, Oregon INJECTION BROUJ Olvae Prompt sad ISaemal Kellef without inconviiau, ia the MOST 0B5T1NATB CASES NoetlMrtrcetioaat required. SOLO BY ALL DSUQCI8T8. A. G. Smith 74. D. Invading 4Spelallat for Mn I am th only Speeiallst ts Fort land who HUM hie traa nam a4 Photograph . In his announoeniants. e ana tra( my patiani personal?., and am not a "medical company,' medical institute" or a "medical system" All men should know who th doctor I they consult, and should carefully consider wheth they deslr to entrust their health with a hired d oot or of a inedieal company. nee my photograph a that when ybu com to see m per sonally you will racognls m. In vestlaat mv neraonal standlnd be fore accepting treatment from a doc tor of unknown Identity- or re put. "on. Ar You Being treated In a atlfifactorr man ner by your nresent doctor T Is he carrying out his promisee Has he curen you in a reaaonaoie urn, ana uvea up to ni gurantMT are yon raying him eorbltnt price for mememeT noes d employ titer--oughly np-to-dat and sclentlfle methods, which would be-approve by th regular family dootort If yon cannot answer these queattona favorably to yourself, come snd have a confidential talk with me about your rasa, u win eosi you notning. Cured In Plve Davs T cure uch disorder as Varices Vein. Hydrocele. Pile. Specific Blood Poison, eto.. completely and tl.rmiliMllv ftftan wltk nwlw rim. gle treatment No sever operation empioyea, nor oetention rrom oust- snd long standing case that ether .S a i . m a uutiorf niTfl Hi iwu o vuim Examination Free 1 Offer net ontv rBEB eSnaultii tlon and advice, .but of every case that romes to m I will make a care ful examination as diagnosis with out charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get eg. pert opinion snout MS trouoie. If tou nannnt eelt writs far dl.w. nosls chart. Mr office ere open all any rrom i A. m to p. U and sunoays rrom is to l. Dr. A. Q Smith AMU Morrison re. Ooc. Second, mum e. C. Gee Wo zs nrowv to bs oira or tbcc xjBADrjro csmn imiutAJb. mm or this ooxnmt c Gee Wo c Gee Wa 4 v Lnia.-fcti. thb cKurasa boctob - His continued success has hn found- ' ed on reliability and merit Th pub-t He doe not trust its oonndnoe. to anyon or give 'its patronage until . worth has been proved by actual results accomplished. It Is due to these things that C. Oes Wo has won so much rec- ogaltlon. He possesses ' thousands of sclentlfle secrets of the healing powers of ths Chinese herbs which have been handed down in his family from father to son from generation to generation. All claims for curee are borne out by tes timonials from grateful patients. roirsTOTATiOsT rau Those who cannot call should wrtte, . telling your symptoms fully. Send 4 ' oenta in stamps for symptom blank, The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. leatt 1st st, oor. Xorrlsoa, Portland, Or. - WhenOthersFail OONBTJX.T MX rBEl I cure to stay cured where others, falL I am known a th peciallt of last re aort the man of trustworthy charac ter and unerring knowledge. I cur Hiooa Aliments, Nervous ueciine, i Varicose Veins. Hy-i drocal. Obatructtona 1 Pile. Ruptur. Kld-i ney, Bladder, Proa tatio and alt ali ment peculiar to man. Consultation al ways ire. Dr. Lindsay - The Old XeUaUe Speeialiat, Corner Alder and Second street. Kn trance 128(4 Second street. Portland, Or. Office hours A. M. to I P. ii. Sundays. 10 A. M. to l P. M. ' ' . SlAiittNS) HsihO -ll.i a,i ftm aaawa a, k-ak Sataat, A I mn V PA I P, are nojaa) . 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