The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 24, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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    hHIhiUnU -Wiluld ILlii
111 BUG CONGRESS
Los Angeles, Cel., Feb. 24. Two Epo.
kane . bowlers, KUroy : and Garner,
Jumped Into the lead In the two man
vent In last night's play of the West
ern Bowling congress. They scored
1184. Schachtmayer and Raymond were
the high Portland bowlers yesterdaj
with a total ot 101.
C H. Meters of Los Angeles was high
man In the singles with a total of 60S
pins and Fred Raymond ot Portland wa
second with 880 pins.
Yesterday's scores:, -Men'sdoublesGilroy
snd' Gamer.
Spokane, 1184; Taylor and Ballard, Los
Anireles. 1171; Youne- and Alonso, Los
Angeles, 1118; Seaman and Tripp, Spo-knej-l086r
Tatand -NysrVancouver,
1084; Piatt -and Werts, Los Angeles,
juoi, xiaw&ina urn snaiier, ausvico,
1078; McFarland and Hodge, Vancouver,
1072; Shaffer and Sclple, Los Angeles,
1059; Henlng and Thompklns, Los An
geles, 1046; Goyette and Bunn, Los An
geles, 1049; Blrnle and Carson, Calgary,
1036; Van Duyke and Meyer, Spokane,
1)31; McCord and Howard, Los Angeles,
1020; GUman and Jenkins, Los Angeles,
1020; Bowser and Patrick, Calgary,
1020; Schachtmayer and Raymond, Port
land, 1018; Lockhart and Grant. Vancou
ver, 1017) McDonald and McKay, Port
land, 1011; Sweeney and Campbell. Van
couver, 1000; HarveyTBdRedeker-Van-couver,
949; Oaterhaut and Ball, Port
land,' 957; Henning and Brown, Cal
gary, 945; Burton and McMillan, Los
Angeles, 874. '
Men's singles C. Meiers, Los Angeles,
80J; F. Raymond, Portland, 680; H. Lock
hart, Vancouver, 678; R. Carson, Cal
gary, 57 T r EX Garner, Spokane, 555; Bow
ser, .Calgary, 548; C Rook Los An
gel, 548h-Q.-Meyer, Lot Angelesrs
" H.HaTveK-JVaneouvr.S45 tr. A. Gran t
Vancouver, 844; L Tripp, Spokane, 543;
K. Campbell, Vancouver, 540; A. Pat-
rick, Calgary, 689; B. McFarland, , Van
couver. 537; C Seaman, Spokane,' 629;
C. Ball, Portland, 628; jr. Glrnle, Cal
gary, 536; J. McDonald Portland,:B23;
C. Meyers, Los Angeles, 617; R. E. Deck
er, Vancouver, 518; F. Bown, Calgary,
618:, Schachtmayer, 611; Sweeney, Van
couver, 607; Foreman, Los Angeles, 496;
J. Kane, Los Angeles, 491; H. Gilroy,
Spokane, 488; Osterhaut, Portland, 478;
M. Hodge, Vancouver, 473; W. Tate, Van
couver, 469; W. Stormer, Los Angeles,
444.
KID M'COY TO FIGHT
17-YEAR-OLD MARVEL
Nice, France, Feb. 24. Kid McCoy, oti
linfltatfl (Ts Brlrl naAFfa 0iwawHts N
waivvwa wBf vw w 11 v a, a
the 17-year-old Frenoh marvel, will fight
20 rounds In Paris May 12 for a purse
of $13,009 and the heavyweight cham
pionship of Europe In the event that
Carpentier defeats Jim Sullivan of Eng
land in their scheduled mill at Monte
Carlo. McCoy already has signed arti
cles, and Carpentier has given his word
for the match.
- v - XUom. t Juares.
Juares, Feb. 23. Weather clear; track
fast Results yesterday;
First -race Bob Farley, I to 1, even.
second; Cameo, $ to L third. Time,
1:40 M. ,
Scratch Strlte, Lonia and Pedro."
Seoond race Abound, 3 to 1, 6 t 8,
8 to 6, won; Heretic, 2 to 1, even, seo
ond; Jim Cafferata, 3 to 5, third. Time,
1:26 3-6. .'
Scratch Harlem Maid and Charles
' Green." ' " - : ' T "
Third race Gus Hartrldge, 8 to 1, 8
to 1, 8 to 6. won; Sldon, 4 to 1, 2 to 1,
second; Hardy, vn, third. Time,
i:us j-o.
Scratch Allea Page, Isom, The Visitor
'and Droml.
Fourth race Dead Heat between En
field. IS to 5, 7 to 10, out and Irish
Gentleman, 6 to 1, 3 to 2, and out;
Eebago, out, third. Time, 1:18 1-6.
Fifth race John Griffin II, 6 to J,
even, 2 to 6, won; Faneuil Hall, 8 to 6,
7 to 10," second; Tim Judge, 3 to 1,
third. Time, 1:13 3-6.
. Scratch Evalina, Ferrona, Morallght,
Chantlcler and Waner.
. Sixth race Malsle Girl, 7 to 6, 8 to 6,
out, won; Mamac, 8 to 1, 8 to 5, second;
Zulu. 1 to 2, third. Time. 1:41 2-8.
Scratch Rake, Ben Uncas.
Murpliy to Meet Uedmond.
Milwaukee, Feb. 24. Eddie Murphy'of
Boston and Jack Redmond of Milwaukee
today have algned articles to meet In a
1 0 round bout either In KenoHhaisNert-meHectertnd-deferred -nrenrhrms :
or South Bend, Ind., some time in March.
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r 8. E. Cor. First and Morrison Sts.
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"r-tl to The JonrniH
McMlnnville. Or Feb. 24. In one Of
the fastest and cleanest games of bas
ketball ever played here, the McMlnn
vllle Hgh school defeated the Lincoln
High school of Portland last night by
the score of 22 to 18. The first half
ended with a score of 10 to 6 for Mc
Mlnnville, and In the last half the local
five Increased Its lead one point White
for McMlnnville was the star of the
game,' making 12 points. Corpron alsol
piayed a splendid gam at center. Cud
lip, for Portland High, was the best
manr-Ths - McMlnnville boys Tire " very
Jubilant over their victory, as the Lin
coln High of Portland stands . second
for the championship of the-Interse ho l-
astic. league of Portland. The largest
crowd of the season was present Ref
eree,, Gates of Dallas. The lineup fol
lows: , "
Lincoln. Position. McMlnnville.
Lewis Forward White
CudUp ....... Forward Latourette
goyer (McKay). Center. . Corpron
Reed .-.,,..,. Guard,,,., Waugaman
Young
.Guard.
Wood
JEFFRIES THINKS ABIE
TO
rrntta Press tctaed tvtre.l
San Francisco, Feb. 24. Promoter
James W. Coffroth today is In receipt
Of a telegram from James J. Jeffries at
Los Angeles, in which the former heavy-
weignt champion asked Coffroth not to
rTytcmyetweenAbe 7Attell
and "Harlem - Tommy" Murphy, sched
uled for San Francisco March 9. Jef
fries, evidently sympathising with ex
champions. Is strong for Abe, and says
the worst Attell should have bean
banded was a draw.
Attell sent Coffroth a similar tnes.
sage saying he. had been robbed by
Refer Eyton. Coffroth says the match
would nave been held even without the
impassioned appeals of the two ex-
champions.
Dillon Beata Clarke.
Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 24 Sport writers
her today united In giving Jack Dillon
of Indianapolis the decision over Kid
Clarke of Columbus in a 10 round bout
here. Dillon was at least 10 "pounds
heavier than his opponent
Amateurs Organize Tonight.
The organization of Portland's ama
teur baseball league will be effected
tonight at a meeting at the Archer
Wiggins store. Teams under 20 years
old are eligible to enter the league. Man
agers wanting to enter teams should
attend the meeting. .
Building Permits
Fred Sllcocks, repair three story bf!6k
building, 807 Third street between Sal
mon and Taylor; builder, J. H. Burton;
$325.
"lit!
EATS
OL
FIVE
-ENTITLED
DRAW
J. R. Kelley, erectj onystory frameljix
Eighty-second and Railroad avenue;
builder, same; $300.
W, J. Dunlap, erect one and one half
story frame dwelling, East Forty-fourth
street between Stanton and Siskiyou;
builder, same: $3500.
F. F. Hlggins, erect one story frame
STWOPSIS VT THB AinnrAl. BTATrmafT or TKB
UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
: -OF CINCINNATI IN THE STATE OF OHIO
On the Slst day of December. I9ll, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the
State ot Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital paid up ................ f 600,000.39
XWOOZCB
Premiums received during the year $10,947,656.83
Interest, dividends, and rents received during the
year 4.936.047.10
Income from other souroes received during the year 217.619.93
Total Income ................. .i
BISBtTKSEKXHTS
Paid for losses, endowments annuities an d s u r-
render-values 6,037,725.56
Dividends paid to policy holders during the year. . 1,417,915.64
Dividends paid on capital stock during the year.. 50,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid during the year.. 1,686,551.51
Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during the year.. 234,573.10
Amount of all other expenditure.... 969.737.77
Total expenditures ". . .
ASHIi'i.9
Market value of real estate owned
Market value of stocks and bonds owned
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.
Premium notes and policy loans
Cash in nanus and on nana
Other assets (net) .
Total assets
Less special deposits in any state.
- Total assets sdmitted in Oregon
IOABIUTIXS
Net reserve
Total policy claims , . .
All other liabilities . .i...........,,,
Capital stock . ..
Total liabilities
Total Insurance in force December 31. 1911......
BTTBZ2TXBB XM OBEOOH PO THE TXAB
Total risks written during the year.....
Gross premiums received during the year ,..JK,....
Premlumsreturfld-durlngthe-yeer nrr.n . . . . :
Losses paid during the year , ..........
Tmnea. incurred durlna the year
Total amount of risks outstanding- in
UNION CENTRAL LIFE
Statutory resident general agent and
grzropsxi or thb awwual btatemxitt or the
V PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PROVIDENCE, IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND,
On the Slst day Of December, 1911, mad to the Insurance Commissioner of th
state of Oregon, pursuant to law: . . ...
. ; OAPITAX. .........
Amount of capital paid up $ 750,000.00
IWOOME. ....
Premiums received during the year , $3,029,530.95
Interest, dividends and rents received during year.. 169.661.00
Income from other sources received during the year 67,255.75
Total Income .
" DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses paid during the year. Including adjustment ' ,
expenses, etc ... $1,864,936.73
Dividends paid during the year on capital stook... . 76,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid during the year . 849,166.36
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year...... 134.650.8S
Amount of all other expenditures.,....-, ........... 348,619.94
Total expenditures $3,273,873.11
ASSETS.
Value of stocks and bonds owned
Cash in banks and on hand......................
Premiums In course of collection and in
Interest and rents due and accrued
Total assets
- ...... I n n . I . . H A .. . . .
Ijcaa aywii ucvii.r jii biijt bvclo.
Total assets admitted in Oregon......
XJABILrrtES.
Gross claims for losses unpaid.,.'.
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding
nsKs ...........
All other liabilities
lessees
4 I 1 t 4
Total liabilities '
Total premiums in force Dec. 31, 1911...
- BTJSTHXSS IB OBEQOB FOB TB38 TKAB.
Total risks written during the year
Gross premiums received aunng the year.,,..
Premiums returned during the year.,,,,.....
Losses paid during the year.... x
T.naaea Incurred durlna the vear.
loll 1 amount . of irelums-eitMen4iTiriii
11' nnmiinfllPr" lIMcllHTnii iniMminnr nAiinmu -
rnuwiuusvc wHonnMuiuni iiMiunMut uuivirANi
By A. G. BEAL8, Secretary.
Statutory resident general agent and attorney for tervice:
, E.-C. MOROH.N, 246 Stark Sti Portland, Ora,
de::lr.fr. East Sixty-fifth street be
tween btanton and Alameda; builder,
W. K. Larove; $8500.
D. H. Brown, repair one story frams
pare.ee. Fourth and Montgomery streets;
builder, Bame; $50.
J. G. King, erect one and one half
story frame dwelling, East Eignuem
street between Oregon and Holladay;
builder, A. J. McCrum; $1800.
Sal RIcharbecti. erect two story irame
dwelling. Michael street between Couch
and ' Burnside; builder, Richardson &
Sandstone; $4000.
Alice B. Powell, erect two story frame
dwelling. East Forty-flrat street be
tween Division and Ivan; builder, E. U.
Couch; $3400.
R, V Jones, erect one story frame
garage," 797 Hawthorn avenue between
East Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth
Streets; builder, J.. M. Jones; $175.
, W. N. Everett erect, two and on half
story frame dwelling, Laurelhurst ave
nue between East Glisan and Buena
Vista, avenue: builder, same; $6000.
G. - E, Jenks, erect one story . frame
dwelling, Royal &venu between Stark
and Royal; builder, same; $2600.
Reed college, erect basement walls and
fnimitiHnn Ynr threw Ktorv -ftreDroOf
concrete building. Claybourne street be-
CUIlUimV UU1JULUH, mvw ..y .... - .
twcca WoodstocH avenue inn J. i1. mn
road; builder, Sound Construction com
pany; $3000.
Portland Gas & Coke company, repair
one story brick building, corner Fifth
and Yamhill streets; builder Flndley ss
JacobBen; $500. -
C W. Goodman, repair four story
frame Jewelry store, 191 Morrison street
between Front and. River; builder, E.
Georgeff; $250. v '
McLeod & Runte, repair fireproof
steel frame building. 349 Washington
street, between Seventh and Park;
builder same; $50.
Holbrook estate, repair two story bar
ber shop. Fourth street between Davis
and Everett; builder, L. Jennings; $50.
Rand & Read, repair two story, tailor
shop, Fourth street between Davis and
Everett; builder, L. Jennings; $50.
Wilder Bros., repair two story frame
dwelling. Fifth street between Couch
and Davis; builder, Wr L. Buckner;
$250.
Mr. Hellg, repair fireproof steel frame
building, northwest corner Seventh and
Taylor streets; builder, a M. Swanby;
1440,
J. H. Carson, repair rour story frame
tor. flft Morrison street between Tenth
and Eleventh; builder, J, H. Carson;
$50. - .
B. HPrudhomme, erect one story
frame garage. East Nineteenth street
between Stanton and Siskiyou; builder,
Mrs.- E. Riebhoff. repair one and one
half story frame dwelling, Unas visia
avenue between Stanton and Morris;
hnllHar Tt IP nilUv: 13E0 .
J. B. Matheson, repair one story frame
dwelling. Spokane avenue, between East
Thirteenth and Fifteenth; builder, Wal
dele Bros.; $350. ' 1 ,M
Tony Cavoll. erect one and one-half
Story frame dwelling. East Twenty
second street between Smith and Bush,
builder same; $1200r- -
W, K. Tlehenor, repair one and one
half story frame dwelling. 1824 Glenn
avenue between Alberta and Wygant
builder same; $250. , . .
E. E. McClure, erect one rftory frame
garage. Forty-second avenue -between
East Sixtieth and Sixty-first, builder
same; $25. , - M
H. Yoneda, repair three story frame
rooming house. Davis street between
Third and Fourth, builder same; $60.
A B. Clayton, erect one story frame
shed. 612 Lexington avenue between
Fifteenth and Seventeenth, builder
same; taO. . , .
F. A Bates, repair one story frame
dwelling. Falling street corner Grand
avenue, builder same; $1000. -
W. A. Crosby, erect one and one
half story frame dwelling. East Forty
first and Clay- streets, Guilder A. T.
Crosby; $2600. :
Mrs. Elizabeth Van Dooser, erect one
story frame chicken house. East Slxty-
seventn street Deiween Bixiy-sixin ijo
la..
D. C. Freeman, repair one story frame
dwelling, East Eleventh street between
Alder and wasnmgton, Duuaer en xu.
Btiice,; 350 - . ' .
Stereopticon Adv. Co., erect one or
dinary sign. Sixth and Washington
streets, builder Gauld Co.; 340.
Maclean Estate Co., erect one story
$ 16,101,223.36
$ 10.S96.Sa3.4S
$ 44,034.78
35,082.60
67,264.725.82
16,219,889.10
738,536.88
828-,rrrrr
2.999.200.12
$87,237,923.37
46,062.60
, .' , ,
$ 87,192,860.87
89,392,358.00
146,932.04
J4.040.741. 20
600,000.00
$ 84,080,031.34
$321,459,366.0)
... $ 18.000.03
.... 24.908.13
,76.8T-1
.... 6,475.14
5,475.34
Oregon December 81, 1911
3943.973.00
INSURANCE COMPANY
By" JOHN D. SAGE, Secretary.
attorney for service: John A Jeffrey.
T"
t I
$3,256,447.79
$3,396,148.00
2H,1J4.2J!
transmission'
635.1
5.6126.54
6,716.22
$4,144,664.98
11.068.22
.,.,..... . . .
$4,133,606,76
t 277,049.73
1
206,406.36
60.000.00
$2,633,466.14
$5,147,470.94
$1,259,428.00
17,080.60
, 3,722.08
6.706.10
5,588.89
Oreron. Beers!--1911. . " '13X9. 83(1. Off-!
ordlnarv boiler room. Nineteenth street
between Upshur and Vaughr builder
Hurley-Mason Co.; $200.
1. H. Sprague, erect one and one-half
story frame dwelling, Broadway street
between Twentv-eiRhth and Tntj.
ninth, builder Freeman A; , Eprague;
$4000. W
George D. Green, erect one and one.
nalf story frame dwelling. East Forty-
smropsrs or tkb xxwxz btatxmxht ot tks
DUBUQUE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF DUBUQUE IN THE STATE OF IOWA ,
S1? dav of December, 1911, made to the insurance commissioner of the
State of Oregon, pursuant to law: , ,
Amount of rnitr nmiA n
xsrooBCB
Premiums received during the year in cash
interest dividends and rents received during the
year ............. ?.
Inoome from
other sources reoelved
year :
-. , . t r , ,
Toui Income .
tiosBes-Taiaaurrng the year t
nivH..). v..., J..Zll .............. ...
, . - , . O . w . . v "1
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the
; atuaries paia auring trie
wi mii uiuer cxpenaiiures . . . ,
Total expendlturea...,.,.;,...........
Value of real estate owned ....... ff.,.
Value nf atnolm and hnmi.
Loans on mortgages and collateral,' etc!!
man in uauAB ana on nana......
Premiums in course of collection and In transmis
sion Interest and rents due and accrued..,....,,
Total assets admitted in Oregon...
Gross olaims for losses unpaid......... ..$
Amount of unearned premiums on all oulsTanaTBg
All other liabilities
T ot al liabilities , . , , , x, i
xoiaj insurance in lore jjecember II,
.... . vnma ra omook
joiai risxs written during the year....
Gross premiums received during the year
rremiumB reiumea auring in year
uub pata auring tne year
Xiossea incurred during the
-yearr
Total amount of risks outstanding in Oreron De
cember 81, 1911 . ,.$ 422,076.00
DUBUQUE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY
" By N. J. SCHRUP, Secretary.
SUtutory resident general agent and attorney for service:
MOSES BILLING8, Portland. Or.
itwopsis or m AtnruAx. stattjoewt ot .
NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY
1 OF MILWAUKEE, IN THE) 8TATE OF WISCONSIN.
On the 81st day of December, 1911. mam to the Insurance Commissioner of th
state of Oregon, pursuant to law: , v
CUtfZTAX.
Amount of capital paid up ,. 31.000,000.00
ISOOHZ. -
Premiums received during the year in cash 32,372,078.41
Interest, dividends and rents received during year.. 841,073.00
Total income.
" . ..
sxsavsMxmisrTS.
Losses paid during the year ,
Dividends paid during the year on capital stock....
Commissions and salaries paid during the year....
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during th year.
Amount oi au oiner expenanures. ,. . , .
Total expenditures . . . . . ......
A33"UX.
vaiue or real estate owned..
vr.t... , . , .
Loans on mortgages and collateral, eta.
Cash in banks and on hand
Premiums in course of collection and In transmission
interest ana rents due and acorued......
Total assets ......... .i .. . i ,. ......... .
Less special deposits, in ,any state., ....... ... ,
' Total assets admitted In Oregon
XiXABZLZTZZS.
Gross claims for losses unsaid.
Amount of unearned premiums on all
nana
T-i'-i'i iii.iii... r-.11;1.
Due for commission and brokeraare
All other liabilities conflagration reserve, 3600,000:
salaries, rents, etc., 11, S 73,60; state, county and
municipal taxes. $95,000 596,873.50
Totsl liabilities
Total Insurance In force December 81,
BTjsTjrzsi zv ouooir ros th txab.
Total risks written during the year ..... . $2,937,496.00
Gross premiums received during the year 40,164.31
Premiums returned during th year 6,708.96
Losses paid during the year ............ , 20,983.33
Losses Incurred during the year , 20,890.83
Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon December 31. 1911 ...$6,236,684.00
NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY
, ,. , . By JOSEPH HUEBL, Secretary.
Statutory resident general agent and attorney for sen-ice:
MOSES BILLINGS. Portland. Oregon.
A
Straight
Talk on
N'8
By CX Holsman.JL D.,
I am an expert speetallst, treating
IE
eluslvely. I own ray office and equipment, publish my
true photograph and persensuy supervise ine treatment
of all patients from (he time they oom t m until they
are discharged as cured. Although my time ts fully oc
cupied from early morn until late at night In looking
after the wants of my patients, and In administering m
peciaL treatment for Blood Poison and-Varlcosa -Veins, 1
always take pleasure to consulting with new pattenta.
In offering my serrioes to the afflicted I am giving you
the BEST that can be had anywhere. My reputation and
experience for the past 18 years can leave no doubt as to
my ability, honesty and Integrity and should be suffleUnt
to convince th most skeptieU that t am the FOREMOST
.nA T.-T ADlNfl flnaHaJlat fn Portland. I Bossess skill and
huhImm aeniHpa in aueh a way that
It and should not be elassed slth lnexperlenoed dooters or
tpecialista. : - : --..llz - C K, Holsman, M. D-
A-thorrogtrlrr-restlgatloit stiould rb rna try svry ailing man as to the)
specialist he eeffSults. Duty and destiny t self and those who depend
upon you demand the best medloal attention. I hare the ability and can
give Tou this service. I have always charged a very reasonable fee, so that
my services msy be obtained by any man who sincerely desires to be
cured. I make 'no misleading statements, false promises or unbusinesslike
propositions. J would like to haye you for a patlant if you wlU coma to m
on a strictly professional basis, accepting Inducements that I offer, which
are my ability. II years' successful experience, time-saving treatment and
our of certain diseases. ;
' VARICOSETVXINS.
I dslly demonstrate tna these con
ditions can be eured In nearly all
esses by one treatment in such a sst
isfactory way that th organs art,
preserved snd strengthened, pain
ceases, swelling subsides, a
etnmlatlon Is rapidly, reestaWlshed.
Instgead of the depressing conditions.
I guarantee yeu a cur to stay eured
or refund th money. '
KIDNEY AND BLADDER "BIS- .
-With these diseases 'yon rnsry fisv
more complications than ars present
ed by any ether diseased organ. By
my searching Illumination of the
bladder I determine accurately the
disease and by microscopic examina
tion snd urinalysis I make doubly
sure the condition of the kidneys,
thus laying foundations for scienti
fic treatment '
"SPFflFTC BLOOD POTSON.
Scientific treatment only should
'be used in combatting this loathsome
disease, . I sur Blood Poison by th
new German Remedy whloh I Intro
due directly Into the blood, purify
Ing It, neutralising It and expelling
folsen from th system. New blood
hue formed supplies and rebuilds
the tissues In such a way that th
patient recovers his normal state of
health, strensth and soundness.
MY DIRECT TREATMENT FOR
WEAKNESS.
That disorder commonly known as
weakness has for years and genera
tions baffled the efforts of physl-
Jlans, yet to this very day a maj
ority of doctors, specialists not ex
tepted. are atteenptlag te veroeene
I treat all AUjnents of Men and aire to stay cured
I OFFER FREE CONSULTATION ARD EXAMINATION
I tnvtt yeu t coin tc my office. I will explain to you my treat
ment for varioose reins, hernia, nervous debility, blood poison, plies fis
tula, bladder, kidney snd all mea's ailments; and give you PREE a physical
examination U ran writ tor free book and salf-sxamlnaUea blank, .
M offlre 1a on en all dav from 9 a. m. to I B. m. and Bundav from 10 to
-19 -All correspendenca- treated-ctmfldentlallyr" tietterg-etiaerfuily,an8wfli'edr
seventh street between, Hawthorne and
Harrison, builder B. F. Doty; $2000.
O. A. Thomas, electrlral wiring for
two story frame dwelling. Seventy-first
street, between Dlvlnlon and Clinton,
builder East Stark Electric Co.; $40.
J. H. Reesman, repair one and one
half story frame dwe!lfnr, East Flfty
ftrt street, corner Tliirtv-first avenue,
builder L. Williams; $350. ,
.$200,000.00
714.253.99
70,689.97.
1,568.76
during the
786,412.71
868.371.71
- P'.l
. 40000,00-
year.'.!
year .
262,188.18
27.763.78
32.329.90
,.....$ 718,651.65
2.900.00
289,160.00
669,783.00
81,249.27
101.626.06
18.769.38
$ 1,363,468.30
38,433.06
760.728.80
30,000.00
... ;-ff-.' -
3 809.161.86
.$119,811,241.00
nv
1911 ...
rom m tzas
437,361.00
6.227.03
1,236.00
1,630.62
1.150.6
-2.613,1 51,43-
943,618.98
140,000.00
790.987.12
104,290.03
232.169.79
12,210,960.93
$ 176,050.23
4,198,603.35
1,237,000.00
246,108.62
809,424.43
26,713.20
16,193.794.83
71,220.00
$6,122,574.63
I 98,093.74
outstanding
.tt : . . z.STT.ano.ni
19.119.00
... $3,691,286.25
.,,$637,826,245.00
1911 . .
KlfflEK
The LcaiigSpeciallst
alhnents of mm ex
no other ean aharel
it by methods that have been In con
stant us and have always failed for
half a century. They dose th sys
tem with powerful stimulants and
tonics, calculated to restore nervous
fores or strength that IS not and
never has been lacking, with the re
sult that the functions are tempo
rarily excited to the positive detri
ment f th patient Weakness is
only a symptom resulting from many
local conditions and Is curable, by
local treatment only, without, the
giving of a . single Internal - dose,
which demonstrates the absolute ao
euraey of . mr understanding and
treatment of this disorder, tn years
1 have not-met with a single failure
and I have entire confidence In my
ability to cure all eases that come
to me for treatment I am equally.
certain that no treatment other than
that which I have perfected oan com
pletely and permanently restore
strength and rigor.
NO MONET REQUIRED TO.
COMMFJiCE TREATMENT. Vany
patients have no oonfldence tn (heir
doctor, because he demands pay be
fore a cure has been effected end
there are many who have been mis
informed about their eorditlon or
through unsuccessful treatment have
beoome skeptical and think there Is
no our for them.- -1 want an oppor
tunity to treat such men. It makes
no difference about the financial,
part, as I accept par for' my serv
ices as benefits are derived j when. I
am satisfied the patient is reliable,
Health is capital at interest I win
firov my ability to our before ask
ng par for my errioes.
li.V
f f t
Folev KiJnev Fills wtl cure anv rase
of ki.lney or bladder trouble not be
yond the reach of medicine. No medi
cine can do more. For sale by Fkidmore
Drug Co.'s two stores, Main Store 151
Third treet; branch store Morrison and
Weft Park streets.
SrL-.CHAH
Chinese Doctors
REMOVED TO
First St,
The well known
DRSL 8 K ru 4 v
S- TL-.8.? ,v . - t Mrs- Dr. Chan
Chinese medicines of herbs and roots."
have wonderfully, cured many sufferers
of both external snd internal sicknenses
whep all other remedies have failed.
No 6peratlons. Examination for ladles
Z Mr?Pr- chRn- Ca or rite to 8. K
S?alTCh,,rne5 Medicine Co.. 133 First
pu. n. y,or. Aiaer. t-ortiand. Or.
wj ARE DAILT
TRf ATINO WITH
MARKED SUCCESS
ACUTE AND
CHRONIC AIL
MENTS OF MEN
AND WOMEN.
. If you -are suffer
ing with a chronlo
trouble and have
been unable, to find
relief, call at our of-
tice and let us
llagnose your case
md explain our
methods of treat
ment. Aim W m - .
CONSULTING , v v TjccESS T"
or.iiAijiBX consist first In a
examination from head to. foot includ
ing miscroSCODical and lahnratorv
amlnations of blood and other bodily
TO treat auppeaafullv a AnMn
first know what ha il toinr tn frt
and this can only be determined by a
myimiBn riaminaiiun; Iienco.
SVOrk IN niTR mnrTrTc
Tour confidence in ua and nur ahlllt
to cure you will grow as we become
better acquainted. We produce results
Where others fall because we are abreast
of the times, our methods of treat
ment moflern and all old routine and
unsuccessful methods have no room in
our estaoiienment.
RHEUMATISM.
Our external absorbent method of
Treatment means permanent relief from
mis siuDoora and painful aliment.
ASTHMA.
We will refund the cost of treatment
to anyone suffering with this distress
ing condition if we cannot grant a per-
iiiaitrui rciifr,
NO OPERATIONS NECESSARY
for the - successful treatment of piles,
tumors, cancer, rupture ana otner siav
liar conditions.
CHRONIC CONSTIPATTON.
Nenuus diseases, kldnev and bladder
aiseaaes, ear,- nose and throat, catarrh
ana lung diseases, eczema and all sKln
aiseaaes successfully treated by our
modern methods of treatment.
BLOOD POISONING.
We Offer you a choice of three rem
edies for this condition, including Dr.
rjnrncn s new uerman oiscovery "60S.
IP YOU ARE DISCOURAGED CON
SULT US FREE TODAY.
If you cannot call at office, write for
tree symptom-and diagnosis blank.
Hours 9 a. ms till 8 P. m. Sundays,
il a. m. tut z p. m.
S'
First and Alder Sts. Phone Main 4485
Entrance 211 Alder St.
Come, to Me
for Advice
My Treatments
Speak for
Themselves
Pay When You
Get the benefit of
my treatment
MY FEE FOR TREATMENT la
lower than any specialist in the city,
half what others chargs you and no
charge for medicine.
I am an expert specialist Have had
80 years practice In the treatment
of ailments of men. My offices are
the best equipped in Portland. My
methods sre modern snd up to date.
My. treatments are quick and posi
tive. I do not treat symptoms and
patch up. I thoroughly examine each
case, find the cause and remove It.
NEW GERMAN DISCOVERY FOR
Come to ma if you have any of the
following disorders: Varicose Veins,
Pimples, Nervous Debility, Nerve
Blood and Skin . Disorders, Bladder
Troubles, Blood Poisons, Eruptions,
Ulcers, Special Ailments, Plies or
Fistula.
SPECIAL AILMENTS Newly con
tracted and chronic cases treated
successfully. All burning. Itching
and Inflammation stopped ' in 24
hours. t
I occupy the entire second floor
on corner of First and -Washington
streets, consisting of 12 rooms.
FREE ROOMS FOR MY PATIENTS
. . urne'e "Hours i a. m. to 8 p. m.
eunaays, m . m. to l p. m. only.
Pacific Coast Medical Co.
224 WASHINGTON STREET
Cor. First Portland, Oregon
THE-
ffio
i
' TREATMENTS BRING MEN j
Back:.,to lealtl
Ws relieve quickly and permanently
all curable cases of VARICOSE
VEINS and HYDROCELE, without
severe surgical operations; URE
THRAL : OBSTRUCTIONS without
cutting or burning; SPECIFIC
BLOOD POISON without injurious
drugs; (JOS skilfully administered if
preferred); NERVO-VITAL DEBIL
ITY without stimulative remedies;
PROSTATIC. BLADDER and KID
NEY troubles; CONTRACTED disor
ders: PILES and all RECTAL 'ail
ments of men. ,
,PAY;WHEN SATISFIED
is your absolute
?rotectlon. Confut
ation, examination
and diagnosis free
and private.- No
cases accepted
through corre
spondence. One
personal, visit to
office required be
fore treatment
C o m m ences. We
must first see and
know your exact
condition.. This ts
the o n 1 y intelli
gent, satisfactory
way. Come today
Hours dally 9 tc
6; evenings 1 to
Sundays;" v ttr
Dr.
El
363 Washington St., Portland, Or.
DB-A, X-SMITH
The Leading Specialist.
I am a reentered and licensed
physician, confining my special
practice to the ailments ef MEN. 1
have more money Invested in my
estaoiishment than all other Port
land specialists combined. ,
I us my phofograph so that when
you come to see me personally you
will recognise me. Inveetlgate my
personal standing before cepting
treatment from a dortor of unkonwn
Identity or reputstlnn
being treated in a satisfactory man
ner by your present doctor? Is he
csrryfng out his promises? Has he
erred you In a reasonable time, and
lived up to his guarantee? Are you
psylns Mm exorbitant prices for
medlclns? Does he emplov thorough
ly ua-to-date and scientific methods,
which would be approved by the reg
ular family doctor? If you cannot
answer these questions favorably to
yourself, come and have a confiden
tial talk with us about your case.
It will cost vnn nothlnc.
VARICOSE vEiNff;rooijrTOT
SON. PILES, FIST i LA, ETC.
Relieved IniaRwiBays
No . DetenMon From Occupation,
Family or Home
MA NT CASES PERMANENTLT
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TTME-SAVINO. MOST NAT
URAL, MOST fiAFE. I GIVE
MT WORD ANTr WILL CIT?? YOU
TO OTHER MEDICAL- AUTHORI
TIES THAT THIS 7H A FACT. I
AM CERTAINLY PREPARED TO
TREAT BY EXPERIENCE AND
EOTTIPMFNT. WHICH ARE THE
KEYSTONES TO BUCCFSS. I HAVE
THE BEST T.OrjTTPFn MEDICAL
OFFICF ON THK COAST. V
FREE CONSULTATION
I invite you to come to bit office.
I will explain to you mv treatment
for Varicose Veins. Hernia. Nervous
Debility. Blood Disorders. Piles, Fis
tula, Bladder. Kidney. Prostatio and
all Men's Ailments, and rive tou
FREE a physical examination: If nec
essary a microscopical and chemical
analysis of secretions to determine
pathological and bacteriological con
ditions. Every person should take
advantage of this opportunity to
learn their true condition. A per
manent rure is -wnax you want.
My offices sre open sll dsy from
9 a. m to 3 p. m. and Sundays from
10 to 1.
Hi hi Morrison St. Corner 2d
Portland. Oregon
DR. J. J. KEEFE .
Qualified Specialist
I publish my own photograph, per
sonally conduct and manage my own
office and have no connection with
any other practice. I am Jegally
qualified - to practice my profession
in the States of Oregon, Washington,
California and Nevada. Practice lim
ited to the scientific treatment of
MEN'S ailments. - - - .
Every man calling at my office Is
assured of my personal and individ
ual treatment untlla eure Is ef
fected. Be sure to consult m be
fore treating elsewhere, - -
NEW GERMAN TREATMENT FOR
My Method of Administration Is Ab
solutely Safe. .
I FULFILL MY PROMISES
I ACCEPT NO INCURABLE CASE3
I NeverHOLD OUT FALSE HOPE3
"Come to me 1f you have any df the
following disorders: Varicose Veins,
Pimples, Nervous Debility, Nerve,
Blood and Skin Disorders. Bladdar
Troubles; Blood Poisons, Erilptlons,
Ulcers, Special Aliments, ,Piles or
Fistula; ' ; :
g to 67 to 8 Daily; Sunday' 10 to t
Examination Advice Free
J. J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M.D.
Rooms 11-14 Lafayette Bldg.
313 WASHINGTON ST.. Cor. 6th
PORTLAND. OR.
iMscomraged
. Don't Give Up Hop.
IHEKb IS ill!.!'
FOR YOU.
1 I will treat som
of your -ailments
for as low a fee as
35 and 810. I will
make you an ex
ceptionally low fee
on any ailment you
may be suffering
from, ,
MY SPECIALTIES ARB
Nervous Debility, Blood Ailments.
Piles, Enlarged Veins, Rupture, Kid
ney. Bladder and all aliments pecul
iar to men. Do not let monev mat
ters keep 'you away, as my charge
are so low as to be within the reach
of all. GOOD HONEST WORK and a
SQUARE DEAL is what you want.
Consultation and examination . free.
Call now or write.
w. BR, LINDSAY
Th Old Reliable Specialist
Corner Alder and Second street.
Entrance 12 8 H Second street Port
land. Or. Office hours 9 a. m. to
8 p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 1 p. tn.
Removed to 333 K Wash., corner Id Rt.
BING CHOHG
Chinese Doctor.
Ht--Chlne-rirt
root medicines cur
blood troubles and '
lungs, liver, stM' ... '
kidneys. When on.- .
have given you up,
Mlt or write t 1 . c
Chong.' .
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