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STANDARD OILMEN HERE TO INQUIRE Two Come From San Francis co to Investigate Collision of Tug and Steamer. BLAME PUT ON TOWBOAT J. C. Rohlfe, Manager of Marine lie. ' parunent. and Chief Enctneer - If rue of Big Corporation E amlne Wrecked Hall. J. C F-ohlfs. manairee- of th marine department of tha Standard Oil Cora- pa nr. and Chief Knalneer Hasrue. of the same serrlee, both with headquarters t Pan Francisco, reached Portland yes terday to ineeetiatsto tha collision be tween the tun Fampson. of the Colum bia Contract Company-! fleet, and tha steamer M. F. Henderson, of the Shaver Transportation Company, which hap pened thro weeks ago near Buby Llaht. As tha Henderson was towlnT Barsre No. J. of the Standard Oil fleet, and rilot Edward Sullivan was In charge, on behalf of tha oil corporation, officers of that concern will endeavor to fix re sponsibility for the aedde-nt on the tut; Samson. It was Riven out In the In vestigation before Local Inspectors Ed wards and Fuller, which resulted In Captain Jordan, pilot of tha Samson, be Ins; chanted with negligence,, that the rase wttuld undoubtedly be the cause of litigation, as It would not end with the decision of tha Government Inspectors Hull Deemed Useless. Mr. KohlXs spent a portion f yester dayday In conference with officers of the Shaver Transportation Company, which will look to tha Standard Oil Company to ba reimbursed for the loss of the Henderson. lie also examined the wrecked hull at tha Portland yards. The steamer was valued at $40,000. Tha owners are willing to accept the ma chinery for a portion of the claim, as It can be worked over for another ves sel, but they assert that tha hull Is use less by being "hogged." and tha frame Is so twisted and strained that It would ba a waste of time and money to make repairs and build another house) on It. It was aiiBgested by tha Standard Oil officials that the loss or claims ba ar bitrated, but the Shaver Interests con tend that they have nothing to arbi trate, as they hold tha oil company re sponsible. Inasmuch aa tha Henderson was engaged tn Its service. tSS.000 Mar Be Asked. As to tha amount that will ba asked, 135.000 has been set as tha figure. While tha value of tha machinery subtracted from the value placed on tha steamer would allow a wider margin. It Is point ed out that tha cost of salvage was great. In addition to which Is the loss of tha steamer In tha company's bual nesa and the use of every other steamer in tha fleet to assist In raising tha wreck. Before Local Inspectors Edwards and Fuller another session will be held this morning to close Captain Jordan's trial. An oiler employed on tha Samson and Captain Sullivan, pilot of tha ell barga and Henderson, will ba called and prob ably depositions of members of "tha crew of Barga No. will be read. CRAIG TO BUILD STEAMER Ewarne Hoyt Let Contract for Carrier Larger Than "tJo. Another Investment has been shoul dered to provide steam tonnage on tha Coaat la expectation that big gains are to ba derived from the opening of tha ranama Canal. Swayne Hoyt. of San Francisco, well-known steam schooner owners? have awarded a contract to tha Pralg Shipbuilding Company, of Long Beach. Cal for a steamer of about 1M ton net register. She will be con structed along the lines of the new steamer Navajo, built for that Arm at khe same plant, but will be larger. She is to be of steel construction and ready for service early In the year. The Navajo Is under charter to the California Atlantic Steamship Com pany, and operates between Balboa and porta on the Pacific Coast, she having been taken for three years. She waa equipped with passenger accommoda tion, and It Is presumed tha last vessel ordered will ha fitted similarly. In tha rise ef the Navajo passengers will not be carried while she is on the present run. unless the California at Atlantic In terests decide to compete for that busi ness In connection with the canal's open ing. The Swayne A Hoyt contract is the second to bo awarded this) week, aa Olson at Mahony also closed negotiations for the building of a steel steamer at Wilmington. tel.. to be delivered In even and one-half months. KOAX MARC IX FROM JAPAX Earl of Forfar Will Be In River An- srnst,C0 for Lumber. First of this season's tramps to bring Japanese oak from Otaru. the Japanese steamer Koan Mara crossed, Into tha Columbia River yesterday, laden with about l.V0n0 feet for tha Pacific Lum ber at Manufacturing Company. She Balled from tb Nippon harbor July IS. She will load for Shanghai under char ter to tha China Import 4t Export Lum ber Company. The British steamer Earl of Forfar, which la headed this way to work lumber for Melbourne, will ba detained at Noyo several days ana la expected In tha Columbia August 30. She loaded white and sugar pine lumber cut In the Siski you region at Baa Francisco, and will complete her California shipments with redwood, taking en approximately lOOo, a feet of nr. some of which will ba loaded at Prescott and tha remlander at St. John and Llnnton. Her entire cargo Is expected to be J.ttO.000 feet. The vessel should sail from the Portland harbor about Septsmber I August's shipments will be principally to the Orient, and comprise the material moved on the Lucerle and Hercules, both of which will proceed to Puget Sound to finish. The return of the Hen rlk Ibaen to St. Hslena to losd for Aus tralia wta swell this month's export from the lower river, and ne other steamers will sail until next month. DOUG CAT TROUI.V CHARTERED Teasel Overdue From Glasgow May '. Be Seaaon'a First Ship. Portland's lone windjammer -on the way from Glasgow with general Euro pean cargo, the French ship Douxuar Trouln. the arrival of which la counted on to break the monotony of a long siega of ne windjammers in port, has reen snapped) up for wheat leading by tie Portland Flouring MlUe Company. It la renorted that the rate is shilllnrs. which le a etrong Illustration of how- freights are sosrlng In the face of a bumper crop, the lack of tonnage on the Coast and practical dissolution of the aaillng-shlo combine abroad. Tha Douruit Trouln reporting at Ho- bart en route to the Coast, and leaving there June . la fu'ly due at the moutn of the Columbia. She haa been expected daJtv for the last week, and Meyer-vwi son Co, -to whom she Is consigned. are anxiously awaiting word or tter. Marine Xotea. To load lumber for San Francisco the Hammond Lumber Company's carrier . ii t ....tl will leave Irving rnntii i- n n - - ... . -- - dock at o'clock this morning for Tongue point. Entrles at the Castom-House yester day were slack, only the steamer Fran cla H. Leggett filing her manifest, showing she brought a cement cargo from San Pedro. ii i ei.i.k.M imHini t St. Helens. the British tramp Coulsdon is to lv down today, neaaing tor where she will complete loeeUng In about four day a In general cargo from Portland the Norwegian steamer Rygja reported at Yokohama Friday and is making her last voyage along the Japanese and Chi nese coasts in the service of the Port lend Asiatic. fleet. , Msjor J. J. Morrow. Corps of Engi neers. V. 8. A, left yesterday for Crater Lake, where a surveying party la oper- BTKAJfXm crrCIXIGKMCxj, i le Arrive. From. - Baa feare. . Manila .Hongkong. . .B.rocsas.. .Coos Bay a a Francises Kara. Bear.: , lAjcerto. ...... Hsreeiee. ..... Bareceea. . ... Breakwater... Faicoa f'oldea Gate. Fve H Elmore. Data In port In port In port In port In port AUC. l'J Ttllamook... TUlamook... auk. is Aug. 11 Am. 14 Aus. 15 Aus- 1 Aus. IT Aug. 31 Aug. tl Aug. v w cider Alliance...... ksee CUT..... AavU. ....... Beaver.. ..... Boaseke. . Strstaljroa. ... .Baa LHoge... . Eureka. . .... .Sea Padre... ..Bandon. . .... Padre... ,.aaa Dies... Hongkoaf... Xante. Bayeeeaa. ... Breakwater., Data. Aug. II Aug. 1 Aug. IS Aug. 15 Aus. IS .Bayeeeaa.... .Coos Bar.... , Tiilamooa. . . . , an Praacisee .Manila Golden Oate... Falcon. Lucerle Sue H. Elmore. Bear Geo. w. Elder. Alliasee Anvil Hercules. '..... Boa Cits. .... Boaaoke...... Beaver. fitrathiyoa.... . TIIamook... i Sa. Padre.... .Sao Dtege.... .Eureka...... , Pinaos. . Hongkong... .A. n padre.... .San Diss...... . van Padre. Aug. It tug. Aug Aug. Aus. la la l i Aug. ! Aug. 11 Aus. Aug. : olu 1 H.oogkoag... atlng under hla direction. He expecta the work to terminate August 1& and he will arrive here Wednesday. It waa reported to the Merchanta' Exchange from San Francisco that the steamer Johan Poulaen waa towed back to the Golden -Gate yesterday by tha ateamer Redondo and It had not been ascertained whether her tall shaft or propeller havd been damaged. There was yesterdsy Issued from the office of t he North Pacific Steamship Company a new schedule covering the operation of tha steamer Alliance from Portland to Cooa Bay and Eureka. Her departure Is advanced one day so that connections will be made at Eureka with the ateamer Santa Clara for San Francisco. With but one engine working, be cause of a cylinder head having blown out on the other, the steamer lone did not get away from Washington-street dork until after 11 o'clock yesterday and It will be her last run. as a new hull la about completed and the ma chinery will be Installed and tha pres ent housa transferred. Harbormaster Speler departed yester day on the ateamer Beaver, accompanied by hla family, for San Francisco, where he will visit briefly with hla parents. While within the Golden Gate. Captain Speler will inspect the harbor patrol system In vogue there and If features art found that are Improvements over those enforced locally he probably- will recommend their adoption. In tow of the tug Cudahy the disabled steamer San Jacinto reached the river yeeterday from Aberdeen, she having struck recently near the Grays Har bor Jetty. Aa the San Jacinto Is draw ing about II feet In her waterlogged condition she will be lifted on the pu ri ll a dry dock, the Oregon dry dock , hav ing a depth now of about 1$ feet. She will leave up In' tow of the tug; One onta and may be lifted today. Policeman Grlslm. acting as head of the harbor patrol force In the absence of Captain Speler, yesterday notified all steamboat concerns personally that the practice of masters In exceeding the speed limit below the Steel bridge by from three ta four minutes would not be tolerated. During the past week a check haa been kept on the vessels and evsn some ttiat are not rated with the speedy steamera have been found In fringing on the regulations. Movements of Vessels. ' rORTLANB. Aug. 11. Arrived "lroT Bar. frosa tian Francisco; steamer Sua H. V. : more, from Tillamook: steamer Tahoe. from Pan Francleco; Japanese steamer ' Koan Maru. from Ofarn. Called 8tamr Beaver, for Haa Frcnctero and San Pedro. Astoria. Aug. 11. Toniltkn at the moeth ef tha river at - 1. M.. smooth: wind. orthwear. 14 mliee. weatner. cloudy- Ar rived and left up at fntdnlarht. ntamrr El mar. Iron Tlllamo'k. Arrived at A and left up at A. M.. atrtmar Bear, from San fed re and Fan Francvro. Failed at ft A. M.. steamer Colden 'Gate, for Tillamook. Arrived at S:1S A. XI. and left up at - P. M.. Jupeiee steamer Koau Maru. from Otem. Arivd at lu.lS A. M.. steamer Kai Jacinto. a tow of tjg Cudahy. from Aber deen Arrived H 11 A. M . schooner Wm. Nottingham, from Newcastle. N. a. W. Failed at 11 A. M.. ateamer Nome City, for Ban redro. Arrived at noon and left at 3:10 P. M . staamor Tahoe. from Kan Fran dare. Arrived dowa at 3:30 and sailed at a P. M.. st-amer Beaver, for San Fraa Cisco and San Pvdro. fia Pranctaco. Aug. 11. Steamer Johan Poulaen was towed neck this morning py steamer rtuortoA. with macnlnery disabled: loat either tall shaft or propeller. Palled at g 1. M.. at a mar (Jea. W. Ider. for Port land. eald laat msht. steamere Aurella and Maverick, for Portland. Cooa Bay. lot. 11 Sailed at S P. M.. staamer Bieakwater. for Tortlsnd. fcureka. Au. 11. Arrived Steamer Al liance, from Portland. Yokohama. Aus. 10. Arrived, Norwegian steamer Hg.ie. from Portland. MoiTerey. Aat. 10. Ballad Steamer W. g. Porter, for Portland. , feeattle. Aug. 11. Arrive! .ateamer City ef Puebla. from aa Frjactics; steamer Toeemlte. from San F'ancl?9. halted gteamar Col. K. L Drek. tow.na barge V.1. for 9aa Francleco: etaarier X'st'urta n. for Taceme: steamer M. F. P'an:. for ai Fran cisco; steamer President, for Sat Fran- CTeeoma. Au. 11. Arrived Steamers Jeanle. from Seattle; Faltrm, from Vancou ver: Mlaaourtan. from Seattle. Sailed British steamer Court field, for Australia; Japanese ateamer Mexico Maru. for Seat tle: steamer M. F. Plant, for San Fran- "ISa Angeles. Aug It. Arrived Rose City, from Portland: Htate of California, from San Francleco: Harvard, from San Die so; Saa Gabriel f mm rmpqua River: Lelanaw. from Balboa. Panama. Palled Santa Bar bara, for willapa Harbor: William H. Mur- nr. for F.ureka: Melville Dollar, for Ev erett: Grace Dollar, for Albion; Esther Buhne. for Ceee Bay. tides at Aeterte Salarday. Hiah. 1-ow. 1-H4 A. M. feet S: IS A. M CO feet 3:e P. M I I feot:ll P. M XI feet Raymond-South Bend Line Began. RATMfNa Wash.. Aug. 11. (Spe cial.) Active construction worn baa commenced on the electric sereet rail way which will connect Raymond and South Bend. A crew of men were put to work this week by Sanderson at Porter, who have tha contract to build the line. CIVIL SERVICE MEN backup Commissioners Logan and Armstrong Ready to Uphold Prompt Dismissals. ALL BRANCHES CONCERNED Insubordination and Drunkenness Xot to Be Countenanced, Say Official Records Show Oolr 9 Reinstatements. Civil Service Commissioners Arm strong and Logan assured Mayor Rush light y.vterday that they will uphold him lnhls effort to rid the Police De partment or any other department of the city of Incompetent employes. This thsy did after a session of the Com mission, at which he presided. The Ma von. expressed much pleasure. saying ha wished only to Improve the service. "I believe. said Commissioner ixgan. that It auould be made easy for en trance Into the classified civil service departments, but also that It should be made easy for the authorities to rid a department of Incompetents. I certainly shall uphold any action of tha Mayor or any other officer of the city In efforts to Improve the service by discharging those not qualified to bold positions." Discharges Are Upheld. -I'nder no circumstances will I. as a member of the Civil Service Commis sion, countenance insubordination or drunkenness, either In the Foiice de partment or In any other department which comes under the Civil Service rules." -declared Commissioner Arm strong Mr. Armstrong says he thinks It is easy to dismiss an Incompetent at any time, and that If It is tor tne goou di the service It ought to be done. He said he would stand back of Acting Chief Slover or Mayor Rushlight in the shake-up of the Police Department or any other department, and declared hla belief that to discharge some In competents would Improve the depart ment by making those who remain more diligent In attending to their duties. Few Appeals Made. Mr. Armstrong has a list, showing the number of appeals to the Civil Service Commission from dismissals ordered on recommendation of the heads of departments. This list snows mat In onlv nine cases In It were the dis missed persons reinstated, because it was shown that the dismissals were made for political-or religious reasons. Mr. Armstrong declares the right of ap peal Is a good tiling, because he says It gives the discharged man an oppor tunity to be heard. He says he does not think either the Chief of Police or any other head of a department ought to feel that because the com mission reinstated a man whom he had recommended discharged, that It waa a reflection upon hla Judgment. "All men are human." he said, "and when the ease Is laid before the Com mission fscts may ba brought to light which were unknown before, or which bad been overlooked. Any man who Is discharged has a right to know tha reason for which he was discharged. Graft Is Co pardonable. 'Take the case of Police 8ergeant Cole, for Instance. I do not know why he waa dismissed. He saya It waa because he Is accused of grafting. If tt can ba shown that he accepted 10 cents in graft then I say. 'Mr. Cole. I think your dismissal was lust.' That Is one thing I will not stand for. "The Mayor and Chler of ponce ean count on me to sustain them In dls elnllnlng the force, anu also In putting down Intoxication and Insubordination. If the Mayor and Chief of Police wish to improve tha service by dismissals. and they can aaow to any reasonable degree that It Is lor tne goo a oi tne service, let them proceed, and they may count on my help. "I think a little judicious weeding out of any department, whether the oolice or some other, would have a salutary effect on those who remain. Portland Is a large corporation, and unless the employes are amenable to discipline It cannot be managed prop erly. If Acting Chief Slover Is In doubt as to my attitude, let him come up and talk with me. and I will tell him what he can count on. The Civil Bervlce acts as a buffer for those who take office, keeping away the large number who would otherwise make the lives of officials burdensome with applications for positions. If the commission form of government Is put In force, and I believe It will be. I think the Civil Service should be main tained. If for no other reason than tne one I have Just stated." NOTTINGHAM 'REACHKS RIVER First of Coal.Cargoea for Season in From Newcastle. Coal-laden from Newcastle, the Amer ican schooner William isottingnam crossed Into the Columbia River at ii clock yesterday. 74 aays on ma wwj. . , . - fun of alv carriers tne is one - -- - -- -Dated .to bring fuel from the Austra lian port, while at leasi uo e,um tlonal carrier haa been taken for the business which has not been named. Th le French harks Edouaro ueiame - . - - ..nail while an I a Ernest uenwu"' e French barks Rene and Pierre An- . . . w D.l.lah hark TCIrk- th lOinine ana me tJ . . eudbrightshlre have not been reported leaving. ... tolr The fleet Is under charter to j. er Brown, coal aeaiera oi i. .ii...- r.ii tn tha Pacific a ii u iu " ' -- -Coast Company here and to George . Sar nborn. at Astoria. mo .-.un. Is an old traoer m,inr - sh was iookcu r ' ' - - o-' like other windjammers made a but S.S. D1aa4 Prtlcnn ftionJfa-ctc icalf Sn tnft most loathsOlUC1 VeUUlai.lvU9 VW-faa IIIHMUW symptoms, such as ulcerated mouth and throat, copper-colored spots, and even sores and ulcers on different portions of the body. The poison causes the hair to fall out, and sometimes the glandular system is attacked. No medicine can cure Gontagious Blood Poison which does not rid the circulation of every particle of the insidious virus. .S. .5. .S. is the real and certain cure for Contagious Blood Poison; it goes into the circulation, and by removing every particle of the poison, and adding rich, healthy qualities to the blood, forever cures this powerful disorder. All who suffer with this disease may cure them selves by using 5. 5. 5. and following instructions contained in our Home Treatment Book, which we will send, together with any med ical advice desired, free of charge. S.S. S. is for sale ft drugstores. . ' . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. CA. slow run north this season. The schooner Eldorado, from Hllo via Re dondo, Is another of the same type ex pected. ' She will be given a rigid Inspection hy. .Captain Albert Crowe, of the San Francisco Underwriters be cause her planking was reported in bad condition recently, and. f 15.000 was spent In repalra. She Is to load lum ber for Chile and the underwriters wish to satisfy themselves as to her condition before assuming the offshore risk. POl'LSEN LOSES ' PROPELLER Steam Schooner Drifts Helplessly Till Picked Vp by Redondo. SAM FRANCISCO." Aug. 11. The steam schooner Johan Poulaen. bound from Northern ports to this city, lost its tall shaft and propeller off Point Reyes last night and drifted helplessly until picked up by the steamer Re dondo today and towed Into port. The vessel will be docked for. re pairs. ' Anna River Harnessed. PAISLEY. Or.. Aug. 11. (Special.) The Anna River Land. Water Power Com pany, a corporation composed principally of homesteaders, haa completed harness ing the Anna River, and water will soon pour Into the ditches and laterals which are designed to Irrigate 20.000 acres of dry land. The source of Anna River Is In two large artesian springs. The water from one spring has been turned Into a flume and the power Is used to operate a pump. ,whlch elevates the water from the other spring over 31 feet and discharges It on the higher level. It is said this is one of the great est Irrigation marvels tn existence. A town to be built on the land' owned by the company will be namgd Spring River City. BUYERS ARE CONFIDENT DUX NOTES IMPROVEMENT IN ALfi LINES. Autumn Trade Expected to Expand. Demand for Steel Products Is Growing Gradually. NEW YORK, Aug. 11. R. Q. Dun aTc Company's weekly review of trade tomor row will say: There Is further evidence of a feeling of confidence that the Autumn wtll bring a broadening In trade activities, while busi ness continues to . expand moderately. The expansion In the demand for steel products continues gradual. Strong compe tition Is noted In finished lines whenever Important business Is In prospect, and con cessions tn prices are reported. Ralroad buying Is restricted, but conditions In the structural division are more promlelng, eon traots for le.000 tons of steel for local subway extenson having been closed. . Pig Iron production fell largely below the output of June. The market tendency to ward firmness prevails East, and aa ad vance of 25 cents has been made In some markets at the South on deliveries extend ing through the year. In cotton goods, the adjustment of cloths to raw cotton prices continues the most diffi cult problem and Is complicated by the greater curtailment at the mills. In footwear buyers are not disposed gen erally to take larger amounts than for current needs, preferring to wait-more cer tain knowledge as to styles. Leather is still In moderate demand, buyers operating oply In a limited -way. Domestic hides con tinue to sag. The foreign markets are the only steady feature and prices equal Euro pean hides and calfskins are quite well maintained. BfTKRA SEEM TO BE OPTIMISTIC Bradstree Reports Further Improvement la Trade Circles. XIW TORK. Aug. ll.-Bradstreets to morrow win say: Orders for future delivery Indicate further moderate improvement In the trade situation; house as well as road sales continue fair. Talk from buyers In general is optimistic enough, but withal purchases on the whole show considerable caution prevails. The attitude Is especially apparent among those catering to the cereal producing re- ''crygoods and allied lines and millinery are In a point ef relative activity. Business failures In the United States foe the week ending August 10 were 10. against 10S last week: HI In the like week of Islfl; ll In 10; 1 In 190S, and 1 In 1107. Bradstreet's Bank Clearings. XriT TORK. Aug. 11. Bradstreet's bank clearings report for the week ending Au gust 10 shows an aggregate of 2.S8I.a03.OO0 as against li,7.7x.OUO last week and I1.4U4 172.000 la the corresponding week U" yw P.C. inc. Vw Tor It $l.7iM 33.000 331 .! 14.17.VOO 12.3 Philadelphia .. Pt. lul Kama. City . Pit tab lire San Francisco Baltimore .... Cincinnati .... Minneapolis .. Clr.and . . . . Nw Orlaana . rtrolt Omaha I Anvelea. . Loutavilta .... Milwaukee . pArtlud. Or. . J3-V 177.000 10.5 63.02.000. 43.S1P..O0O .13. 4.075.0' 4.8 4.1.8L'S.0fl0 32.130. fluff 20.911.00O 10. HS5.OOO 17.74B.OOO 1..S.ono 20. 7 12. Ollff 14.S42.0O0 17.303.0OO 11. sa7.ooo 12.772.noo IO.477.SOO B.9S9.0OO S.1KA.OOO Si.13.0OU 0' 8O.V0O0 R.28.V0OO S.3B0.OOO a.ags.ooo s.iws ooo a.so-.ooo .V7M.000 4.4S.9.0O0 4.4P5.0O0 O.JJ.OOO s.otn.ooo A noi.ooo .1 37. T 1.0 l."2 8.R 24. 7 4.2 2.9 i!l .3.2 8.1 lit 7.8 1 .4 8.1 7.8 5.2 14.7 5 2 6. S 4.7 1.8 2.4 8.7 21.8 Peattia St. Paul Atlanta Buffalo Denver Indlanapnlla .... providence ..... Rlchmona Waahtnu-ron, D. pt. Jovoph Fort Worth Memphis Pelt Iatae Clta. . CMumbus Albany T acorn a Pavannah Ppokane. Wash. Pacraraento, Cal. Helena Houston . . . . CaaJveaton ..... 13.0 11. 870.0OO .32.8 3 .037.000 9.0 . 820.000 l.Ma.OOO l.ooo.oon 22 540. OuO 12.474.000 0.8 18.1 a.e 8 2 17.1 i Decrease. CHINESE "MASHER. WARNED Vv Medford Orientals Are Told to Quit Ogling Girls or Go to Jail. MEDFORD. Or.. Aug. 11. (Special.) Accused of-"mashing" and ogling American glrla on the streets. Ne Fu and SInaj Foo. Chinese cooks, were brought before Acting Chief of Police Holism yesterday and were told to keep their gases to themselves or go to jail. - The action was taken on the com plaint of several fathers, who declared BLOOD POISON "606" THE NEW GERMAN DISCOVERT FOR BLOOD POISON $25 PERSONALLY ' ADMINISTERED. Weak Men HUMILIATION . Weakness follow dlMlnatlon and dls aaea which have not bern completely cured. From & PLIGHT IMPAIRMENT of .ttrength nt flrat to & COMPLETE VITAL BREAKDOWN U but a ahort tep. Thla breakdown ) tha result of your own neglect or persistence In many of tha worthless methods of treatment now In vogue. Perhaps you have doc tored for years - without the sorcalled specialists locating the seat or real cause of your trouble. Don't keep on with treatment that Is bound to fall. IT PAYS TO BE STRONG The knowledge thst you are a strong, srell msn In every sense of the word gives assurance and brings courage, am bition and success. If you are not the man you ought to be call on me. . Tou will be surprised at my unusually knowl edge of these troubles and of my skill In eeoctlng a cure without stomach drug ging. Nearly every one of these rases sre curable by my advanced treatment, and you will be glad you called. If you are not up to the standard DO NOT DENY YOURSELF" THIS OPPORTU NITY of finding out, FREB of charge, whst science Is doing for the relief and cure of these common ailments. Don't get an Idea that all advertisers are alike. I am a man of liberal educa tion and advanced Ideas, with unparal leled experlenre. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I to 6. 7 .to Dally. Sunday. 10 to It. Examination Advice Free. J. J. KEEFE, -Ph. G. M. D. Rooms ses-io-ll. Merchants" Trust Bldg. Cor. 61 b and Washington. Portland. Or. that their daughters had been accosted by the- Orientals, who first made -eyes at them and then became bolder. Consultation Free You Can Find Out the Nature of Your Trouble, Then, if You Wish, Get Proper Remedies 8lnce Dr. Wo practiced In Port land some years ago, he haa traveled extensively, visltlner the leading: hospitals In China and securing new remedies and learning: successful -means o( combating: sickness. Now that ha has resumed his practice In Portland once more, he la pre pared to give the people the benefit of his knowledge and ways of treating: such diseases as cancer, rheumatism, stomach and lung; troubles and hundreds of others. Patients out of town Inclose 4 cents in stamps when writing: for symptom blank and circular. WoCMneseMedicalCo. 260H Alder, Corner Third Entire .Corner, Second Floor. DR. WING LEE I make my own Chi nese herb and root medicines. I am an educated Doctor and ue the treatment ot the Physicians practicing- in Oregon and Washington. I have n.eH Phlnese herb and V, -J root medicines ezclu A -1 .ii -ive.lv for 46 years. I examine patients carefully and thor nn.hiu matter of how long stand ing the disease, no matter what the ailment. It is curable. Female kid ney, throat, heart, liver, stomach dis eases, consumption, blood poison, piles all cured by my treatment. Out-of-town people write for circulars and consultation blank. J7 North Fifth SL, Portland. Or. Men and Women Cured The 'famous S. "be "famous 8. A3jV C Chan Chi- es Medicine I ompany. with, Vv,;, hslr remedies, K. net: Com th1i ef herbs and vnnfa a-IiraV WOQ oerfully. It has cured many V tutTerers "f other t i.mmm have a tavnan ratntdiM failed. .M chronic, private an man is. ZZZZmT,Zm hlood poison. fhsTumatism. rrouiness. diuum . ,v. . j , , asthma. DDiamooift. kidney, throat and lung fzl. riTl p""7,,TT.ntion. atomach dlaordera Va ihar dtsaaaes ot all kinds. Remedies iXT Emitlon for ladle, by a S. K. Chan. Call or write to Tbe 8. K. Cbaa. Chinese Medicine Co, 3a atorTtaoa St.. Portland. Oregon. WAI JING Chinese Doctor I am educated for Chinese doctor. 1 use tee Chinese herbs and root medicines. It makes wonderful cures. It has cured many suf ferers. - The treatment cures Kidnev. Throat. Heart. Uver. Con sumption. Stomach. Ortod fnr either male or female and different kinds of dlreases. People out of town write for consultation blank an call at my office, room 14. 211 Alder street, corner First, Portland. Or. ' a mi f BormttJ CoUeaassf g Aaafe and simple remedy foe I "rears ' CeiarrK Hey fa" IfZ li I inflammations. Irritations, ulcer- I V SA or limns, of the no, ihroat, I fssa. I atocoaob or other organs. lVVil AT DUOOISTS l lIQPU WJkr "trt SBSSSSSBSBBS " Titlsswltbeaoh bottle I I ec malted on request. . 1 V tit Inas Oaancal Ca. I DIt. JL. a. SMITH. I am the only specialist tn Port, land who does not advertise a fic titious name or photograph. - I publish my true photograph, correct name, personally conduct my office. I am the moat success ful and reliable, as medical cre dentials and pesa records prove. I make thla atatcment so that yon vrlll know yon consult a true spe cialiat, who aeea and t r e a t a pa tients personally. I poaaeas skill and experience! acquired In such way that no other can share, and should not be clasned with medical companies. It la Impossible for n medical company to attend col, lege. Compantea have no diplomas or license to practice medicine in Oregon or any other state. Medi cal companies usually are named after a doctor. A portrait, whose personality and Identity are In definite, Is selected and published as the legitimate apeciallat of the office. Hired substitutes, ordinary doctors with questionable ability, give consultation, examination and treatment. " eoa FOR BLOOD POISON. I tjse Professor Ehrllch'ej wonderful new discovery. " 60." In cM of 6peclfic Blood Poison. It Is the greatest marvel of medical science. His new remedy has been successfully used in thousands of cases. i,et me explain it to you. , V COXSITI.TATIOX AND ADVICE FREE. Office Hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. I invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treat ment for Varicose Veins. Herpla, Nervous Debility. Blood Poison, Piles, Fistula. Bladder, Kidney, Prostatic and all Mens Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination; If necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis ,of secretions. DR. A. G. SMITH M CURED IN Varicose Veins Piles, Fistula & Enlarged Glands V Expert Examination Free 17 Tears of Success In Treating Many Case Permanently Cured la OlfBJ TREATMENT. Most Time saving. Most Natural. Most Safe. No Detention from Occupation, Fam ily or Home. A Radical and Permanent Cure. I Will Give $500 to Any Charity aa a Guarantee That Every Statement la Thla Announcement la True. I oure rapidly, painlessly and at email expenaa. I will demonstrate actual results In your case. I will give conclusive evidence of my merit which is obtained and maintained by ability. I Invite you to cometo my office. I will explain my treatment for Hera s, Pilee. Fi.tula, Vnrt eoae Veins, Pelvic, Nervous, Blood, Kidney and Bladder Dlaea.es. I will give you free a physical examination; If necessary, a microscopical and chemloal analysis of secretions to determine existing pathological and bacteriological condltlona. Every person ahould take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true oondltlon. Certainty of cure la what you want. A thorough Investigation ahould be made by everv ailing person aa" to the specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and those who de pend upon you demand the beet medical attention. I have the ability ind can give you this service, i have always charged a very reasonable fee, o that my services may be obtained by any man who sincerely de sires to be cured. I make no misleading statements or unbusinesslike jvropositlona; neither do I desire to be particularly independent, and I would like to have you for er patient, if you will come to m on strictly professional baels, and the inducements that I offer, which are my ability and SO years' successful experience, time-saving , treatment and guarantee of cure of certain diaeasesj WE CURE BT NEW SCIENTIFIC METHODS WHICH CANNOT FAIl. BLOOD AKlT SKf.Q AII.MEM S. NERVE WEAKNESS, VARICOSE ,OR KNOTTED VEINS. OBSTRUCTIONS. R ES.ULCfi R?, SWOLLEN GLANDS, PILES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES AND ALL DIS EASES COMMON TO MEN. We are permanently located. Incorporated and licensed under the laws of Oregon. MEN, IF IN TROUBLE, COXSTOT XJS TODAY. If you cannot call, write for' free book and self-examination blank. Many cases cured at home. Hours a A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 to 12. . OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE MORRISON ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR. I Cure Men $10 IS MY FEE Pay When Cured General Debil ity, Weak Nervea, iV -Results It expVsufrwork and other vlo- Veins, quickly and permanently ?B5iV"5iVmTN.w1, .con tracted and chronic cases cured. AW burning. Itching and lnf anima tion stopped In 24 hours. Cures ef fected inPsiven days. Consultation free If unable to call, write for list of questions. Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M Sundavs. 10 A. M. to 1 P. 1L only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO, 334Vi Wa.hinsiion St., Cor. First, Portland. Or. DR. GREFN OFFER TO MEN Onr offer Pay when Satisflel Is your ab solute protection. Con sultation, examination and diagnosis free. Our specialty is all Ailments of Men. What you want Is a cure. Come to us and st It. Hours dsilx 9 to 8. Even ings? T to 8. Sun days 10 to 1. DR. GRELiN UJ f.63 Washington St, Portland, Or. 4 I la.J B7- V CUR 4 IN FIVE DAYS Varicose Veins, Blood Poison, Piles, Fistula, Etc. Ka Detention From Occupation, Family or Home. NO SEVERE OPERATIONS, -I A NT CASES PBIKMANENTLV CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVING, MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS IS A FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED' TO CURE BY EXPERI ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC CESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL' OFFICE ON THE COAST. I WILL GIVE 500 TO ANY CHARITY AS A GUAR ANTEE THAT EVERY STATE MENT IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS TRUE. , . VARICOSE VEINS Impair vitality. I dally demon strate that varicose veins can ba cured in nearly all cases by one treatment, in such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are pra se rve ft and strengthened, p a 1 n ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation Is rapidly re established instead of the depress ing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund tha money. 234V2 Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon FIVE DAYS Men Cures Guaranteed or No Pay WhenOihersFail CONSCL.T ME FREE I cure to stay cured where others fail. I am known as the specialist of last re sort the man of t r 11 stworthy charac ter and unerring k n o w I edgre. I cure Blood Ailments. V - r v n 11 a- I e cline. Va'rli-ose Veins, Hy-! drocele. Obstructions.) nifp, mil-nit. " " V-H n', ..Bladder, Pros- . I H l I H II U li Kll- --.02. w ments peculiar to men. Consultation al- Dr. Lindsay The Old Reliable Specialist, Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 128i Second street. Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A.- M. to 1 P. M. L. T. YEE & SONS The Old, Reliable Chinese Doctor spent lifetime study of herbs and research in China; was granted diploma by tbe Emperor; guarantees car ail aliments of men and women when others tail. If yon suf fer, call or write to !..; s SONS MEDICINE CO., H2 First Cor. Alder. Portland. Or. BING CHONG, Chinese Doctor Mad of Chinese herbs and root medicine cures all kinds diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, stomach, kid Bey, blood troubles of man ind woman when others lall. If you suffer, call or writs to 3d sU room cor. Morrison.