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TITE MORNING OREGONIAN, TIITJIISDAY, SEFTE3EBER 23. 1911 t - Av FULL KILLS SAILOR Orop From Foreyard of Ger man Ship Fatal. CREW TO ATTEND FUNERAL Salts Were lilffjnf Alexander Ism brrr In reparation tor Trip Around Tap lforn--In qulrj Not Jiocrssar-r. Walter llu'r. a sl!or 1 years of are. of the crew of the German hlp Ainandrr lsenbera;. which U ioadlne; hnl at Montgomery dork No. 1. fell from the end of the foreyard of that vril at :3 o'f'.wk vesterday after noon art i si. led. He fell from the port aide. M body etrlalnir trie top 01 the b-ilwars and droppm Into the rtv er. Ten minute afterwards Huh Frady. municipal rrappler. recovered th bdy. tr:er shipped on the vessel In K-jrope, ar.d ma-i the myieo to Honolulu, coming: thence to Portland, arriving; (September . An the ship n In bal last lltt'.e time was spent In preparln her frr cargo, and since starting to load the crew has beea enicared In overhauling the rtltirlne;. Hajrer waa worklns; on the foreyard durlnc tha afternoon and details a to how ha lost hl footing were not ctven Har bormaster Ppeter when tha latter waa Informed of the accident. All w te Attead FaaeraL The body waa turned over to tha coroner's office and In view of tha cir cumstances no Investigation 1 ex pected to be held. The burial will take placa here, as tha Isenber will leave port In a few days. The crew will attend In a body. Since the enforcement of the net ordinance on the waterfront several years mgo there have been few sailors killed, as MM fatal accidents were due to men falllne between docks and the ships, striking on ballast loirs, a fall often resulting In Instant death or Injuring them so they drowned Im mediately. Mn.I RFSIIIXG TWO CAUGOKS More heat Will Ke Sent Away Than If there la no delay In the receipt of wheat, the Portland Flouring Mills Company will do Its utmost to con tribute at least ::S.000 bushels to Sep tember's credit In exporta through tha dispatch of the French bark Kroest Legnuve and the German ship Hans. The former will finish today and there la every reason to expect that the Hans will have her cargo aboard Thursday. The Norwegian steamer liana B. will have aa much cargo and there ara In dications that other wheat will be cleared to swell tha total. An effort la made to have tha Brit ish steamer Orterlo cleared Saturday that she may proceed to Tuget 8-und Sunday. Mb will leave 15.000 barrels of flour, aa the Government baa In sisted that the Waterhouse Intereata carry any to Manila on tha or tart c. and " tons la to go forward on tha next few vessels of tha line. Tha F.ygja. which will sail early In Octo ber, will have a full flour cargo of 1. o barrels, and the rluverlc. dua to leave the last of the month, will have more than enough to make tha month's business lOtt.ooo barrels. The shipment of tha Tortland Flouring Mills Com pany alone la 40.00 barrels. srEirn, govern en nv HOARD fommlvlon Cannot Control Harbor Follcc, Says Grant. t'nder a ruling of City Attorney Grant, the Commission of Public Porks, as he holds the board harms; Jurlsdlc ttontlon over the proposed municipal dork system Is officially designated, baa not authority to assume tha supervision of the harbor patrol system nor pay salaries o. that branch of the police system. Mr. Oranl was asked by tha Commission Ms opinion and his reply waa read at a session Bel I yesterday. In which he said that Harbormaster t-peler and hie men were under tba Jurisdiction of the Executive Board. Tha budget of expenses of the Com mission for 191 waa completed yes terday and will be forwarded to Mayor lc-.isMlght. together with a letter from Chairman Mutkey. setttnr forth that tha first annual report will be Sled later. There Is asked for expenses, other than In actual construction work, tha sum of 1J.1T:. which will In clude clerical and office disbursements area Interest on bonds expected to be disposed. rr: he r.vxAi tolls asrkd AmnrrmenU Shortly to Re Made for Reception of Chinese. When the meeting of tha Associated Chambers of Commerce la called In Pan Francisco. October 2. President Haller. of Tortland chamber, will express that organlsatlon'a sentiment that free toll be granted American vessels through tha Panama Canal when carrying prod nets between American ports. This de cision waa reached at a special meet ing of tha Portland chamber a board of trustees on Tuesday afternoon. At the meeting of tha Associated Chambers to be held In bun Francisco, on Tuesday, October i, plans will be formulated for tha entertainment of tha repreaentattves of tha Associated Chambers of Commerce of China, who will visit tha United States next Sum mer for a tour of the country. Marine Note. To wnrk more flour the British steamer Orterlo Is tr shift today from the Crown mill to that of tha Portland Flouring MUls Company. To load for Fan Francisco tha ateamer Coaster left for St. Helens lst night and the steamer Nome City will take on a part cargo of lumber at Coble. Latest of the grain chartera reported Is that of the British bark Fprlngbank. which sailed from Santa Roaalla for Port Townsend September T. After being Idle a few days tha steamer Leona left yesterday for Mc- M.anvllla, aa her ewnera expert that aba will receive stronger support. Lumber loaded here by tha British steamer Wakeneld. which cleared yes terday for Free man lie. measured 1.04s, so feet, and waa valued at IIS. 074. Other lumber aha carried waa taken on at San Francisco and Noyo. Policeman Grlslm. of the harbor patrol, reported to Harbormaster Speler vesterday that Tuesday evening ne r rested Thomas Welso. John Wilson and Fred Stetson In connection with the lose of wearing apparel by members ef the crew of tha steamer Bailey Gat- aert. Work of lining tha British ateamer Strathneas Is progressing so that aha will ba finished tonight In readiness for wheat. No hasta will ba displayed In starting her cargo, aa she will not get away for a weeek. at least. Housa comprised the steamera Fair- haven. Coaster, ues. v. un , . . u. n rnnrlica and tha Brit ish steamer Oswestry from Redondo. Tha Norwegian ateamer nans o. tj for Bt. Vincent with wheat, and tha British steamer 'Wakefield for Australia with lumber, while tha Falrhaven cleared for Port Ludlow, tha Elder for Ban Diego and way ports, the Coaster for San Francisco and tha Jim Butler tor Everett. Another appreciable addition to Sep tember's wheat exports waa mads yes terday with tha clearance of tha Nor wegian ateamer Hans B for St Vin cent for orders, aa aha carried 114.4S1 bushels, valued at 1180.121. feha will leave tha harbor today. Tha British bark Arracan. which la discharging Hamburg cargo at San Francisco, will leave In another week for Portland to work wheat. Aa the owners have left It to the discretion of tha master as to whether ha ealle north or tows, the bark Is expected to maka tha trip with the aid of a tug. Comment has been caused along tha waterfront because the steamers Jim Butler and Noma City arrived with the names of tha American - Hawaiian TEAMUt INTEIXJGEXCX. Doe ta Antra. Name. Ortertr Ore W. Elder. Hear (;dsn Gate. .. Falcon From Date Vni:s 4. in port n p-.aao.-.ln port Sao Pedro. .. In Vort Tillamook. ...In &0jTl San Kran'-lacoP-pt- -S Hue H. Elmore. !to City . .. .. . Tillamook. ...ncpu o Sin Pedro Hept. 3' Tl.lamook.. Anvil , limkwtur Koennae,.. Alliance. .. . Peavar. ... . KvicJ euvertc . Coqnllls frept. So Jlsndon cepL 3'' X'ooe Bay.... Oct. 1 Saa Dlefo. ...Oct. . Eureka Oct. 3 .Pan Pedro .Hnikon....Oct. .Manila Oct. SO Scheduled ta Depart. Name For r,t Ceo. W. Elder. isn Dleeo. . . .Spt- ! Coldrn Gate... Tillamook. .. 8PU I OrterlC Manila Sept. Har San Pedro. .. .Sept. SO Ka: -on San Francisco Oct, 2 Tillamook CoquIKe Oc-U 3 Anvil Handon. . . . . . Oct. - Sue H. Flmore. Tillamook.. . Oct. J Hrreewater. .. Coos Hay Oct. J Alliance Eureka Oct. 5 Rom flty. .... .San Pedro. .. .Oct. e Kuanoke San t:o. . . .Oct. It-aver.... .... San Pedro.... O-t. ft Krija Honrkong. .. Oct. 0 Suverl ilanl.a Oct. SO Steamship Company painted below tha name of tha vessels on tha bow. Aa they brought bonded freight bandied to San Francisco by the American Hawaiian and ara not bonded carriers, the painting of the name of the cor poration In the lntereat of which tha cargo waa handled waa required. When the Butler left for Everett last night the name was erased. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. Sept. XT. Arrived Gasoline schooner Delia, from Slilaw. tailed steamer Jim Butler for Everett; steamer Falrhaven. for Port Ludlow. Aaorla. Sept. -7. Condition at the moots of the river at 6 P. M. Weather cloudy; vrlnd euthtwt. O miles: era smooth. Ar rived down at 4 and sailed at 10 A. . Hteamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay. Palled at A. M. btamer Alllanoe. for Cooa P.ay and Eureka Left up at ft A. M. Oaaollne schooner Delia Balled at ft A- M Steamer Catania, for San Kranclac. Arrived doera at S A- M . schooner William Nottingham. San Franclao. Sept. 1!7. Arrived at 2 A. M. tit-amer Carlos; at 8 A. M. Steam-r itrever. from Portland. Arrived at 1 P. M. Mram-rs Rose city and Northland, from San Pedro. . Mont-rey. Spt- M Sailed ateamer w. F. Ilerrln. for c.avlota. San Pedro. Sept. 14. Arrived Schooner TV. r. Jew.tt. from Columbia River., balled Steajner Koanoke. for Portland. ean Francisco. Sept. Sfi Arrived at S p. M. steam-r johaa pouleeo. from Portland. Sailed el ft P. M. Steamer Tamoe; at la P. M Steemer Felon, for Portland. Melbourne. Sept. !. Arrived British steamer Couledon from Columbia Klver. Kedoodo, Sept. . Arrived Steamer Tel loestoite. from ColumMa River. Yokohama. S-pU ST. Arrived previously Sado ttaru. from Tacoma; Tenyo alaro. from San Franclaco. Ilonskonc. S-.t. XT. Arrived orev1eulr Vonr-ilia. from San Francisco. Sailed Kmpreew of Japan, tor Vancouver. B. C. Raymond. V aa.'i.. Sept. 3T. Arrived F"T- terrher 1- steamer wumauu. irom rn September 2 Steamer wuinault. from Saa Francieco. teparted September 24 ateamer (ailuv. for Saa Pedro. ean Fracclaco. Sert. 2. Arrived Steam ers lieaver. from Pttrtlsnd; Coronsdo. from c.rua tiarbor: Htrathardle, from Newcastle: lartck. from Astoria. Sailed Steamer snmo alaru. Xor !ionkon, Klamatb, for Seattle. ttit. Beet. IT. Arrived Hteamer Jef- fereon. from Skagway: ateamer lnclntan. rrwrn Santa Crus ; steamer Prtnea tieorsa, from Prince Rupert. Sailed Steamer Ad miral Sampeon. for Southwestern Alaska: '.earner l'rlnca George, for Prince Rupert; steamer Latouche, for Southwestern Alaeaa; ateamer Anerlev. for Tacoma: steamer mom. aa. L. WtD'l. for nan r nncca Loe Aneelea. Sept jr. Arrived 8h sets. from Ilalnler srid r.aima; i-oma. nwn rtrays Harbor: Tellowetone. from Portland. KaMed Heie Dollar, f r San Franclsoo and Iiffet bund ports; Fort ltrafc. for Fort Brass; Bandoa. for CoqulUe Klver. Tides at Astoria Tbarsday. Itleh. Low. 4 4S A V "...0 feet 10 11 A. M....6 feet 4.14 P. U TT feet 1 1 P. M....H feet Lightning Main Forest Fire Cause. v r n.n.lrt. an lnsDactor of tho Forestry Servlbe. , returned yesterday e-nm ininectlDn of tha work dona In fighting fires on tho Cmpqua reservs. There were : ores in juiy anu ash and roost of them were caused by elec trical storms. It Is supposed that ex tensive mineral deposlta In tho region attracted tha lightning, resulting In mora fires from that causa than In other dlstrlcta. ronowmg a iiun j w there were IT fires originating from lightning. Most of tho damaga done In tha reserve was to second-growth Umber. The Implicit confidence that many people have in Chamberlalna Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kerned y la founded on their experlenoe In tha usa of that remedv and their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of collo, diarrhoea and dysentery that It has effected. For sale by all druggists " L. T. YEE & SONS is ma iiThs eld eminent Chinese . (doctor cures any disease t fuily. euch aa weak L oueneea, iii.uih.ii.ih, JT 1 ' poison, lunr. liver, kidney e -I and stomach trouble; also ' ? . j private ailments of ni en and . k women. 'o mstter who bee ' rar.ed. I ruarmntee a cure It aa e. VeJlUOd a " . " . v time stuor ot neroe aou auue,eu ,iie several unlvereltlee end took poat-sraduata coura-s la China I have thousands of tes timonial, from my srateful patients. I uae enlv the raoet harm.ee Chinese nerba. re- ardleaa of the hicli price. So I can help jou. Call or write tor symptom blank and ciru T: tit et sons MroirrvT CO.. 14T4 flrat. w. K. er. Alder. PerUaaa. Or. BINC CHONG, ChlneM Doctor IfaeS CM8t rt BS rMc B.alicu cum all klsda aiaMsS tf tbo kMit, Me II -, tomciv kid y. blood troubioa ox n iad vooiM vhia tkr all. U joa rulT.r. cfUi writ to 312 1 WmH. ate, ror. 3d. Room It, port. Or. PALE Af MM ft-tt t-s.sm, Mr w i AM in I ICS -- Cel . Bit aaea a are ee.. Y rtVUrlvX w. ... rca fee. .- . rtta SCsre laeaovkS ai.aa rii i. I a. 4 Sex kWM Aee e.( Uvea. Oh a j - ana Da. . so w. tiimma. Uhe wisdom cf$e Cfyes no otOec remedy to jbvtfye (aT? te taSkl There have been many new blood remedies" placed upon the market since S. S. S. came into existence more than forty years ago. A great many of these were fads" for a short period, some were introduced as "miraculous wonder work ers," while others claimed to have the en dorsement of the scientific world. But they failed in the real test and were unable to accomplish results credited to them, so one K one Ihev ftavs nflccaH out of existdlCC How different is the record of S. S. S.;this medicine has suc ceeded because it possesses merit: it cures blood diseases because it is a real blood purifier, composed of the most active and reliable ingre dients. The length of time S. S. S. has been on the market, and the fact that more of it is manufactured and sold each succeding year, proves its genuine worth beyond question. S. S. S. is especially successful In the treatment of that peculiar Mood disease so dreaded by humanity because of its stubborn nature and distressing symptoms. So intense is the virus of this trouble that it quickly permeates the entire blood supply, and usually produces such symptoms as ulcerated mouth and throat, brown splotches on the skin gradual loss of hair, pains in the limbs, skin eruptions, etc. S S. S. has cured many thousands of the most aggravated cases; and it always cures permanently. It goes down into the blood and re moves all germs, virus and poisons, and one who has been cured by the use of S. S. S. need not fear any future breaking out of the malady. No other medicine acts with such satisfactory results in these cases as S. S. S. It is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, each of which possesses blood purifying and tonic properties. This med icine takes hold of the disease at once by going directly into the circu lation, and beginning the necessary work of driving the powerful virus from the blood. S. S. S. is thorough in its service; it leaves no trace of the old trouble, and when it cures, the blood is in perfect condition. S. S. S. may be used with absolute safety; it will not un pleasantly affect the stomach, bowels, or any other portion of the System. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers and it cures because of this fact. If you are afflicted with this disease do not waste valuable time with experimental medicines, but write for our Instructive Treatment book and let us send you an abundance of proof that S. S. S. is the remedy most certain to cure you. No charge for the book or any special medical advice that may 'be desired. S. S. S. is for sale at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. LIE TO TRACT Franchise Granted to Park rose Association. EXTENSION WILL BE MILE County Commissioners Allow Peti tion for Construction of New Electric Railway Tracks Along; Sandy Road. County Commlssionera Llghtner and Hart yesterday, on petition of mem bers of tha Parkrose Association, tha combination of capitalists which pro poses to develop 1000 acres at the junc tion of Sandy road and Columbia boule vard, granted a franchise for the con struction of an electric railway from tha city limits to tha tract, distance of about a mils along Sandy road. When tha Portland Railway, Light It Power Company haa extended Its pres ent Rose City Park line to the city lim its, a distance of about a. half mile, this will give direct communication over an 10-foot boulevard with the tract which Is to be developed. Own ers of property in Gregory Heights. Hyde Park, Wellington and Argyle ad ditions, which He within the city lim its beyond the end of the Rose City Park carllne. as it Is at present, have petitioned the company for the exten sion. It is probable that their wishes will be met by tba company, as the rapid growth In population in these additions makes the extension almost Imperative. Later In the day there was taken lip with the County Commissioners the When Others Fail Call and let tie give you a careful, pains taking examination absolutely free. Our opinion ana aavice win c. uu ni........ Perhaps a little advice Is all you need. X-Ray examinations, when necessary, free. . ..n i I r.i) tA onmmence treat- J IUVU t J aM u ment, and you can arrange to pay when cured. FEES ONLY $5 to $10 IN SIMPLE CASES You Can Pay Fee When Cured . . ,.. we.ee of active oractlee in MEN'S AILMENTS In Portland some unscrupulous so-called specialists have Invaded the city iSd trPed to steal our methoda and advertisement, but, not being able to Steal our brains, they were not able to succeed in tnelr dishonest ways: W L not be mlsle by them, but come to us. the oldest established for MEN In the city, who guarantee cures, or uuu u ChiF '-.'-.ve'bee. her. taroraorateel and lleeased aader the law. of Oregoa to conduct ana IpraTe Medical la.tlu.te. S..lt.rlr.m a.d Hospital for the treatmeat If a.eo s Tallsaeata. leg take so risk when yoo treat wtth oa. .r. ZerTte stay, aad for all time, and yon will always kaow where to flad blew la aetlva praetlcw from l ta S years, aad ara dnly auallfled aa Ueeaeed " prartlca saedlctae aad aanrery la thU and several states. IaeMsate iar reearda aad etadleg aad compare them with the other mim'l" es-eetalete ek. ssrs oaly beea la oar city a few werkj ar ... -ho have eopled ssr aoBouacemeata, which the ewe pa per ricorirwuf ahiw. BwVrWlaveatlatel Mee, If afflicted or t. trwable, havirr tvte.dly talk. It will eo- yoa aothla. We will be yea, well aa Tear vhyalclaa, aad will adviaa you caadldly. ho.eaUy ad aeaaeleaUeaaly. Call teHlay. We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed MEW. HAS TOCR FHTSICIAX FA11-KD TO CTRB TOU f Call and be examined free, and If your case Is curable e will cure vou and if It Is not we will frankly tell you so. What we have done i?r ilisr. cii do for you. Don t delay. oa t neglect your condition. We Cure Quickly All Men's Diseases Men make no mistake when they come to us. We give you the re sult! of long experlenoe, honest, conscientious work and" the beet service !..71,.. rn bur ll you are ailing, consult us. Medicines furnished ,,n,tur3;rrvyatC"abo?atorV.y If yo cunot call, write for self-extunlnaUon blank. Hours A. M. to I P. M. dally. Bundaya to li only. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE gaiH MORaUOX ST, BET. FOCRTH AJTD FIFTH, POHTLASD, OR. has produced equal question of allowing a franchise for the extension of the Parkrose Association line to Troutdale. The proposition has been broached to the officers of the association and has met with favor, al though' no definite action has been taken. The extension would necessitate the widening of Sandy road from 60 to 8 feet along the entire distance. County Commissioner Llghtner told the com mittee. Byron Reynolds and C. Powell, of the committee. Informed the Com missioners that the property owners would be willing to donate the land needed for widening and that, as a matter of fact, those along three miles of the proposed route have already signified their willingness to do so. The investment company proposes to operate its cars only outs'de the city limits, connecting at the boundary ..-!,). k. e-e.ee. if tha Tnrt1nnrl Railway. Light & Power Company. The contract has already been let ror tna construc tion of the company's line. Should it be decided to build to Troutdale, the line would be between nine and ten miles In length.' SUBURBAN LIGHTS SOUGHT Bids for Extending Service Author ized In Proposed Ordinance. In crder to provide more street lights for the suburbs of the city, where there Is hut little police or fire protection, an ordinance was Intro duced In the City Council yesterday authorizing the Executive Board to ad vertise for bids, and enter Into a con tract for lighting certain parte of Port land. Councilman Joy introduced the measure. It waa referred to the Ju diciary committee after first and sec ond readings. The contract of the streetcar com pany with the city cels for the furnish ing of street lights at 75 a year from underground wires, and $B a year from overhead wires. It is also provided that the company extend Its lighting system 1J00 feet beyond lights In use when the contract took effect wnhout extra charge to the city. Beyond this. however, the company reiue i etra lights without compensation from - fee for year-, are perm.-e-tly located. f.-iiSt-l uva I snar WW mvwvk y uw.n.. QUACK AND HUMBUG EXPOSED Elfrlk- aajst-stsj.reiW.-1 Amtm& DR. A. G. SMItet, The Leading Specialist. I am a registered and licensed physician, confining my special prac tice to the ailments of MEN. I have more money Invested In my estab lishment than all other Portland specialists combined. I will give STeOO to any charity If I cannot prove mis. CMK TO CO'Ve.riT If he ts not In, make another call when he IS in. When nTe toTny fil"y'a see Dr. A. G. Smith, and I will .how yon my credentials and Identification before yon ask for them. The difference between the quack and the doctor that does not adver tise, does not depend solely upon the advertising. It Is just as lef!""?. end honest for a doctor to announce his specialty and explains hte methods in the newspapers as It is for a bank to publish Its financial standing- or a minister to announce his Sunday services : Only a few days ago tho non advertising doctors were told by one of their leaders that the reason they were not effecting the cures expected of them was because they did not five their patients the care and attention necessary, and that there were wice as many doctora In Portland aa there should be. Cured in 5 Days I cure Varicose Veins. Plies, Blood Poison, etc in five days. If an other doctor tells you this can't be done. It means only that he does not know my methods. Let me prove It to you. VARICOSE VEINS Impair vitality. I dally demonstrate that varicose veins can be cured In nearly all cases by one treatment. In such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are preserved and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation is rapidly re-established. Instead of the depressing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. K1DEV AND BLADDER AILMENTS. With these ailments you may have more complications than are pre sented by any other ailing organs. By my searching illumination of the bladder I determine accurately the aliment, and by microscopical exam ination and urinalysis I make dou bly sure the condition of the kid neys, thus laying foundations for scientific treatment. I CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. Office Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. DR. A. G. S the city in addition to the rate for maintenance. Several hundred applications for lights in the suburbs beyond this 1200 foot limit have been made to City En gineer Hurlburt. Kound-Up Clears $14,000. PENDLETON", Or.. Sept. 27. J. H. Gwlnn. secretary of the Pendleton Round-up Association, In closing np Its accounts, has acknowledged that there will be a profit of nearly .14,000 to the promoters of Pendleton's recent frontier celebration. As the venture was not a money-making speculation, this THE EXPERT AGAINST THE QUACK The true, apeclallst possesses the experience of years ths risht kind of experience doing the same thins the right way hundreds and perhaps thousands of times with nnfall Ins and permanent results. His experience has taught him lust what to do and when to do It. There Is no guesswork. do experiment, hence no failure. He does not have to re sort to fake methods. His sclentlflo knowledge has made him the master. The quack experience Is based on ever lasting misrepresentation upon doing hte same thing wrong as many times as the unsuspecting will Dermic He Is ever experimenting upon the patient If one thing falls, he tries another, and keeps on changing until the patient despairs and leaves. He is ever ready to promise anything and everything. He drugs the system with powerful medicines, .,.. . .Main emr,neftl-V rnSUlta . He Is tie TP today 811(1 gone tomorrow. He has as many names toes. rie constantly syca mo myv-mm lamb's clothes. Beware of him. I am the only EXPERT specialist In Portland who owns hla office ana equipment, advertises hie full and cor rect name, publishes his recent And true photograph and personally eon ducts bis office. I make this state ment so that you will know when you come to my office no deceit will be practiced. I offer you my services, tne result of 18 years of honest experience. Such servlcs should not be compared with quack service. Quacks are here today and gone tomorrow. They keep their offices, but change their names whenever It suits their convenience., and sometimes some unfortunate oc.5T la paid a few paltry dollars for the . nse of bis nam. These offices depend anon the false promises they advertise, and ordinary doctors of questionable ability give consultation, examination and treatment. I want you to always keen before yoo the fact that I am trying to drive madlcal humbug and quackery out of Oregon, i thorough Investigation should be made by every ailing man as to the specialist he consults. Tou owe this to tout family, yourself and your future happiness. The best medical service Is none too good for you, and I offer It for a very reasonable fee, with an absolute guarantee of honest and fair treatment and permanent cure. I am licensed In Oregon, Washington and Callfornula and the only expert specialist In Portland 18 years' sx perleno yet I am not a magician I do not work magic I do not offer 1 mlnuta or 6-day Impossible euros, l do not make false promises. I cannot cure every disease under the sun, nor every case included In the diseases I treat, for some of them are Incurable, and the sooner the patient learns the truth the happier be will be. I simply apply the scientific knowledge my years of experience have given me. and I do thli honestly and faithfully. I never accept a case for treatment until I have made a thorough examination, and then only when I ara satisfied I can effect a permanent cure. This Is your best guarantee. If yon wish my services, they are yours at a fair and reasonable fee. which every sensible man expects and Is glad to pay. Tou cannot get anything of value for nothing, and th; sooner you wake np to this fact and recards the doctor who offers it to you with suspicion the happier yoo will be and tbe more money you will save. I offer TOU the services of tbe best doo tor at a fair price and you will ever lastingly thank me for the permanent cure febefved at my hands. My office la the largest and best equipped on the Pacific Coast. VARICOSE VECfS. I do not tie off the veins and destroy the vitality. My method Is direct and iosltivo. No loss of tlms. no pain, no bun-.bug. but an absolute guarantee of . radical and permanent cure, a raui W KAKN K.-. Mentally strong, but vitally weak la the sad condition of many men who, laser to bave their strength restored, become easy victims to the quacks who promise to make young men out ol DR-CK.HOLSMAN mix Morrison St., eor. First tilt-, Fortlud. Or. When I began my work In clean ing out the "medical companies" and medical Institutes" of Portland by making a fair and square plea that every weak and ailing man should Investigate and find out HO the doctor was that promised him a cure. I knew that there would be a great upheaval among the advertis ing specialists. In less t h a n six months I have already orin out soma of the medical companies. Others are struggling against hope by offering the cheapest of fees as a bait to trap the unwary. I have al ready accomplished a great deal, and, while 1 welcome honest competition, I want to say some more words of warning to those who axe etlll m doubt as to which doctor to choose. I warn von above all things IN VESTIGATE. Never accept the ?romises or advice of the first doc or you go to. He may bo all that is right and honest, but get other opinion also. My advice is FREE, and I can give you some valuable in formation about medical quackery and humbug. Tour flrat consideration should be to know the doctor whom you con emit. Take along his announce ments aad compare his picture with the man yon meet In the ofllee. IN SIST upon seeing b'a license to prac tice medicine In Oregon, and his diploma. Ask him his name, and BE si nrj i is i. - -- - . 606" FOB. BLOOD POISON. I use Professor Ehrlich's wonder ful new discovery, " 606," In cases of Specific Blood Poison. It cures, and is the greatest marvel of medical science. This new remedy has been successfully used In thousands of cases. Let me explain It to you. WEAKNESS. I have long been a close student of the condition known as weakness in men. Sufferers from this trouble are nearly always told by their fam ily physician that there Is no help: that It means wornout nature, and that some powerful stimulant for temporary effect Is the only help. I go deeper into the cause of the trou ble and usually find a deranged or damaged local condition responsible. As long as a man lives he should be as strong in every vital function as he Is phvsically constituted. I have a scientific, powerful and permanent treatment for weakness, which Is as natural and direct as it is efficient. Why treat with lrresponelbles when you can secure the expert services of a responsible specialist? See me If yon have any of the fol lowing ailments: Varicose Veins, Nerve, Blood and Skin Ailments, Bladder Troubles, Blood Poisons, Eruptions, I leer., Files or Fistula. 234V3 Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon amount will be utilised in making; ad ditional Improvements to the big Round-up amphitheater planned for 1912. President Roy Raiey nas signi fied his intention to withdraw from active direction of the association's af fairs. ILWACO. Wash.. Sept. 27. (Special.) Hughes & Williams, contractors for the new water system here, have al most completed their arrangements and It is expected that construction will begin in a few days. The system will cost $8000 and will be owned end oper ated by the city. SPECIALIST as fingers and Us Is s. wolf in CaKMolsman , M .P. oM and decrepit ones, and who, for the consideration of a few miserable dollars, otter to And tbe fountain of youtb for the aged and helpless. Tou take the quack' promise, be takes your money. That's all you get no result just his promise. A fool and his money are soon parted. Why play the fool forever There are many dis tinct local conditions and causes of weakness. It cannot be cured by In ternal medicine, but by local treatment only. The cause must flrat be deter mined and until this Is done, no cure can be effected by local or any other treatment. I do not use a single doss of internal medicine, and yet, without It, I absolutely and permanently restore complete vitality in every cass I accept for treatment, which la the best evl denoe of the truth of my contention MY TREATMENT MAKES MEN STRONG. It is unfalllns; and absolute. It Is painless and permanent, and given under my absolute guarantee- The Suacks who pretend to cure you as X o, bedn drugging; with powerful stim ulants. Just as soon as they succeed in separating you from your money. I can do no more than caution you against them. BLOOD POISON. Quicks reap a harvest by pretending that every little rash, skin eruption or pimple Is a symptom of blood poison. The "Waasermann blood test tells you whether or not you have th disease. The loctor may lie, but the test never does. This tst is yours at my office for the asking. I use the new German Remedy and introduce It directly into th blood. From my experience with It I am prepared to say it 1 no longer an experiment, but a positive cure and a blessing to mankind. It is tbe sal vation of the human race. My equip ment for the proper administration of this remedy Is the finest in Oregon and second to none In the United States. Tou are quite welcome to bring your family doctor with you and I will be pleased to have him present during your treatment. I also treat all diseases of men. In cluding Bladder and Kidney dlseasea My treatment for Piles and Fistula Is absolutely painless, does not detain you from your work or home and a per manent cure Is effected without the aid of a knife. Ton Are Always Welcome to Consulta tion and Examination. My office is open all day from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M-: Sundays from 10 to 12. All correspondence treated confidential ly. Letters cherfully answered. KIGV THIS COUPON" FOB VALU ABLE IXFOliMATION FREJB. Please send me free your self examination blank, "For Men," aa I desire to describe my case to you for the purpose of taking treatment. If I decide you can cure me and yonr charge Is low enough to suit me. Name Address Or. WITH ' aes " ; if v FACTS Bhcmld you happen to be afflicted with any of the AILMENTS to which men are prone, such as VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD DISORDERS. NERVOUS DE BILITY. SKIN or BLADDER AIL MENTS, consider well the epeclatist with whom you are going to treat. Don't be deceived by quacklsh announce ments of One Treatment or Flve-Day Cures, for you are certainly sufficiently intelligent to know that such statements are impossible and simply alluring. Don't you know that you cannot be cured by those who are inexperienced and unqualified to treat you? You are paying your good money and should cer tainly insist upon more .than promises for results. Be sure that the person you consult Is not misleading you. Is he practicing his profession under his true name? Has he visible qualifications such as di plomas and licenses to assure you of his standing and ability? Is he lending his name as a cloak for a medical com pany? If you cannot assure yourself on these points it Is perhaps as well to save your time and money. MY QUALIFICATIONS. I am duly and legally qualified to practice my profession In the States of Oregon, Washington, California and Ne vada. I publish my own photograph in all my announcements, I practice under my true name, personally conduct my own office, consult with and treat all my own patients until a cure Is etfected and have no connection with any "med ical company," "institute" or "museum." I therefore offer to men afflicted with any ailment included In my specialty a service unexcelled by any other spe cialist In Oregon. All medicines dis pensed under the direct supervision of a graduate in PHARMACY. SATIS FACTION GUARANTEED. Consultation and Examination Free 9 to 5, 7 to t Dally; Sunday, 10 to t J.J.Keefe,Ph.GJI.D. 81344 WASHIN'GTOX ST., COB. STH. Portland. Or. sss THE i DR. GREEN METHOD MEAN 9 CERTAIN CURE We cure onlcUy and permanently all earable case, of VARICOSE VEINS without severe sors;teaI operations; bFBCTFIO BIXOD POI SON withont Injnrions druss; 60fl killtaliv administered if pre ferred) I NfeWVO-VITAI. .DKBTljTY without stimulative remedies) BLAIJOER and KIDNEY troubles: FILES and all RECTAL allmonla of men. YOUR PROTECTION Our otter PAT WHEN SATIS FIED Is your ab s o 1 u t s protection. Consultation, exam ination and diag nosis free. Wh' you want is a cure. Come to os and get It. Once under our treatment, you will quickly realise how simple a thing It Is to get well in the hands of a special ist who knows his business. Our oures add not oniy im to life, but life to years. Office hours daily, 9 to 6. Even ings. T to 8. Sun dava 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. S62 Washington St., Portland, Or. A SQUARE DEAL Is whafyou will set t treat with me. Results are quick; and positive. You are benefited at once. Men wno navt, dragged their cases along for months with some other spe cialist are astonished. at ihA nromnt effects of my r e m a r k a ble fc. treatment. I cure A -Vj Nervous Deo line, 9-'Xsm,JfA'H Varicose Veins. Piles, fenfj Rupture. Rheuroa- '.ariSSiaS'' ttsm, otui ana owuiitM ...i, xnuiiejr. Bladder, etc Blood Ailments quick- CflC ly and safely cured by OlO Consultation Free. Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 128 Second street, Portland. Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun days, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. I Cure Men $10 IS MY FEE Y Pay When Cured. Seneral Debility, Weak Nerves, In- of exposure, overwork anSTother vio lations of Nature's lawsv6 srnents of Bladder aad Kidney . Varicose Veins, qsleklr ssd permanently cured at small expense. I euro such ailments as Varicose Veins, Plies, Specific Blood Poison, etc, completely and permanently, often with only a single treatment. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO, sa4H Washlnsrton St, Corner First, Portland, Oreges. DR. WING LEE I make mr own Chi nese herb and root medicines. 1 am an educated Doctor and use the treatment ot ,1 -v t ' the Physicians prc- ticlna- in Oregon andfj Washington. I have used Chinese herb and root medicines exclu- - irn.nl slvely ijr'i '"'it. ailment- it is curapie. town people' wr'.te for circular, and COnI?Naor?? Fifth St.. Portland. Or. ' WAI JfNn Chinese Doctor J I am aducated for Chlne doctor. I uaa the Chine.-a herbs and root medicines It malcea wonderful curesi It has cured many auffereraJ rKfr? 'iil-t Liver. Consumption. Stomach I G for Ser male or female and dlfferj ent klndl of dleeaseB. People out of townl write for coubuiuliivii wmns. ... office, roJm 14. 211 Alder street. aorae4 Full, jroruafiti. s. FOR MEN mmm l A