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tttt vnnvrvr. nnrr.nTAY. ttesdat. OCTOBER 10, 1911. GALE WHIPS COAST Wo Damage Reported at Mouth of River in Early Blow. HEAVY SEA HALTS NANAIMO IMr-t I.ichlhonse Inptor Ct lcC" That TmoVr Muunlt nenantrr. Hooch Weatrwr I Wtllapa n.rbor. fn f th. wainni arl- torni frtsk.4 alone th. Nortftwest oast yes terday, but late report, from the mouth of th Columbia last Blht lndlratrd that th. ! u t.rmlnalinir. an from a velocity of miles at o ric k yes terday mnrnlns- It drnppeJ to 12 mile at & o'rtix-k in th. afternoon. Th. only vessel to pass North Head u th. iiimrr o. V". Elder. whirh arrived from Pun Ilo and way port, at 5 o'-lock. Hi wa Riven her annual In. Paction at ?an Krancl.ro and wit about a riar late. Captain Sorrnion, cf tv. Norwegian !imr Onernser. arriving from Na nalmo, reports that hla vessel was off th. riv.r I hour. because of th. heavy e runnlnr. Inspector Peck, of lh. hevenreentn Ushthou LMstrirt. r. reived a mnMif from th. tender Man santta to the effect she wli barbound at Wlllapa Harbor. T'ler. wa. a rough bar reported ther. Snndav and the fart the Ouern.ey wa. delayed I. taken to Indicate that ther. wa a blow at sea. because the storm had not broken alonar th. Coa.t until later. Th southeast ksIm .truck Astoria In th. nljrht and while the wind wa. not very heavy iher. wa. .vldrntly an xreptlonaily severe norm outside, a. on Saturday and Sunday the bar wa. breaking clear across and heavy new. war. report'! at all point, along th. Coa.t. The barometer dropped to a vary low point funday. but It wa. so Inc up rapidly yesterday. In fart too rapidly to warrant e tiled weather condition.. Titinn sov kxtkrs shkvice I'ourth Offspring of Warrior lo Join Xaj Shortly. Lieutenant Tnax. I". 8. N" . In chars, of the Navy recruiting- offlc. here. ha. land the third member of a Portland family In th Navy. Kred Itvtn. .on of Captain J. K. Ilyan. a iJovt-rnmecit diver. A fourth ton I. completing; hi. apprenticeship a. a marhtnl.it and a. ioon a. hi. time I einded he will enter th. service. Kred ftyan waa enlisted a. an apprentice- .eaman and Wt for San Francisco. Their father served during; the Clr'l TV.r In tho cavalry and later In th lavy. lie I. one of 17 survivor, of th. old Te.une.eh. which was blown up In tho Mobil, r.lvrr In IKS. Following- tho Hebelllon Captain Ilyan com pleted hi. colleic. .tudtc and entered th. Merchant Marin service tinder hi. father and undo and asaln cast hla lot with th. Navy when ho served a. sea man and aunnery Instructor at th. old Cobb dock. In Brooklyn. In tho Inves tlaatlon of th. sinking; of the Maine h. waa railed by tho Government In the eapacttv of a diver and at tho outbreak of the (Spanish-American War wa. with tho Kouirh Rider at San Juan urnW Colonel Hoosevclt. lie went to th. Philippine, and a. under General La ton as a scout and received a medal of honor, while a Victoria Cros. was presented to htm for conduct In battl. on the march to Pekln In the Poxer trouble. Kred Ryan wa. on. of too enlisted her. Ia.it week. MAR IX Fits EXPLORE CAISSOX r.ixr Clarke, on Third Submarine Voac. Takca Matliew. Turser Clarke, of tho steamer Heaver, la not content lo ride on th. surface of th. water, but has a hobby for taking; submarine expedition, and befor. the Beaver sailed yesterday he completed a trip below the bottom of th. Willam ette, making the third Journey to the lowest depth, of three of the worlds principal harhora. With Wireless Op erator Mathews, of the Reaver, he ac cepted th offer of Superintendent PraJshaw. of the T'nlon Bridge A Con struction Company's force of .and hogs, to enter th. last caisson being; sunk on the Rroa'lw.y brldx. work. Arrayed In overalls. Jum(era and hip boot. th. ate.mshlp men descended S feet from th surface of the river. While in tl-.e Pacific Mill service Mr. Clarke went to the bottom of Manila Bay on a submarine and at Hongkong h. donned a dtver. suit and explored a portion of the bed of that harbor. Others of the Heaver's company had planned to make the trip, but at the last moment found that duties aboard sMp compelled their clo. attention. Clarke says the rats. on experience wa. lot half a. bad a. "diving tho bilges." SOCTH LOADS ORKtiOX WHEAT rian P rcv n l cd for Overcoming Ab-i-cncc of I-cx-al Option. Oregon wheat has been shipped this reason to th. Cnltcd Kingdom via San KTanclaco and two or three cargoes been mid. op. but yesterday a plan was broached by a firm ther. that ha. a vessel due the latter part of th. month from Kurop. with general cargo, through which It 1. hi-r-e.l to have a ItcaI exporting firm forward cargo aoutn on steamer, and load th. vessel within the Oolden Gate. She has been chartered for San Francisco loading at IS shillings and her owners will not arrant a Portland option. It Is doubted If lh. plan proposed will be carried out. as It I. estimated that tonnage delivered here In worth J shill nss. T'i transport wheat south will entail an expense of at least I TS a ton and at approximately seven .hilling, the cost will exceed that being paid for Iraritn? here. Work was begun yesterday on lining the British steamer lloliopolls. She will be redy for loading wheat to more. w. but will not get away this w eek. Manxanlla Ilxr-s Huo. SOITK BEND. Wh. Oct. a. (Spe cial.) Th. lighthouse tender Manaa alta waa In the harbor ye.terdav with supplies for th. North Cove lighthouse and .no gav. conlderaM. attention to a number of the harbor buoya. Th. whistling buoy at the mouth of th. harbor wa. moved on. mile south and I laced la IT fathoma of water. The voter bar buoy wa. moved one-half mil. south and several other buoy w.ret taken up and replaced by newly painted ones. Th. old No. 4 buoy In the south bay channel was replaced by a flrst-claa. buoy. Parker nam ne-Inlatrmrnu Mayor Kushllght. Acting Chief of Pollr. Plover and the members of th. Executive Hoard bave be. a ordered by writ of mandarou. to .how c.us. why If. E. Parker, a discharged policeman, should not be reinstated. The caae come, up fr argument before Presid ing Judge Oaten. In the State Circuit Court at t;J thl. morning. Deputy City Attorney Tomllnson and John A. Jeffrey are th. contesting attorney.. Th. contention In the caae la that after Parker wa. suspended by Acting-Chief Slov.r. more than 30 day. el.psed be fore the Executive Board had a trial and permanently dismissed him. The policeman rii discharged upon recom mendation of the police committee. Lumber Cargo- SS,tll.SS4 Fret. ASTORIA. Or, oct. . In the month of September 31 vessel, loaded at th. sawmill In th. Lower Columbia River district and their combined cargoes amounted to J5.1?.:JI feet of lumber. In addition to these one raft containing T.000..0O feet of piling and on. raft containing f.A00.O' feet of log. cleared for California. Th. flret-nemed raft. trrmia IXTXIXICEXCK. Dw te Arrive. Name. BJ F'j li. It". mors !r.karater. . . ADVll f;o. w. Eld.r. Iar Ks.coa Goirten Gat. . . A Mam.. . . . . . 1 l.lamook. .. . . Km City Roanoke. . . .. . huT.r'c Beav.r From . Hor.gkong. Oat .In port .la port , la port . In port tx-t. 10 . TlUanioo. ... Coos Itajr.... Band -jo ..mo ingo... . Sso l'edro. . . , esn Fraaclsco , Tttl. moo. . Eureka , 4.43ulM . Oct. 10 M SO Oct Oct. Oct. .Oct. Cct. Oct. Oct. .Ma Pedro, ftaa Diego. .Mam. a .... .baa Pedro.. B-otuxruled te Depart. Kimt Aavil Sum II. Elmor. For Pat. .Pan 1oa. ..... Oct. TlK.rr.ook. . . .Oct. roa 1'it .Oct. 10 10 10 It 13 14 14 IS Bre.kter. .. t;-o. w. ttd.r. OoMlen iJate. .. Hear. ..7. Ka.roa Til. snook . .. . . A lltance. ..... R.tanoke Itoa. f'lty Rr.ja lleaver. ....... Suverlc in lleco. . ..Oct. Tli:smok....Oct. . Fa Perfro. . . . Ort. e.n Fr.ncl.co Oct. . f'ooulhs Oct. . Kurska Oct. ran I'lrgo. . .. Oct. .fma Pedro. ...Oct. . Hongkong... .Oct. ,K.a Pedro Oct. .Manila Oct. however, went to place on Peacock Spit a. It wa. crossing out. Storm Stop. Fl-licmirn. ASTORIA. Or.. Oct. . (Special.) On account of th rough weather few of the glllnetter made drift, last night and th. deliver!. at the parking plant today were correspondingly small. The southerly gaje that I now on Is ex pected to drive the sllveraldeg that have been off the head for some time Into the river and the ratche. during th. remainder of th. week should ahow a considerable Improvement. . Marino Notrn. To have minor repairs made the steamer Stranger yesterday berthed at Supple a plant. With 701 tons of New Tork cargo and about (0 ton of bonded freight, the steamer Falcon, of the American Hawaiian fleet. I. due In the harbor to morrow from San Francisco. On an Inspection trip bearing on channel work to be prosecuted along the Ipper Columbia, from Celllo to I'matllia. Major Morrow. Corp. of En gineers. I.'. 8. A., left yesterday and I expected home tomorrow. Laden with J 5S.SJ feet of lumber valued at 41.9". the British steamer Strathspey left the harbor late yester day afternoon, bound for Sydney. The Norwegian steamer Guernsey began loading yeaterday at the North Pacific mill for Melbourne. But one bid was received by Major Mclndoe. Corps of Engineers, U. 8. A., yesterday for rebuilding the hull and house of the tug Qeorge H. Mendell and that was from Joseph Supple. whose figure was S25.750 to complete the work In five months. Reports to the Merchants' Exchange yesterday were that the French bark St. Rogation, bound from Loudon for Portland, had arrived at Kahulul. Oc tober i. while the British bark Croco dile, coming to load wheat for Europe. put out from Callao yesterday. Vnder lier own steam, the Modoc was shifted from the yards of the O.-W". R. A N. yesterday following her purchase last week by the Lewis River Navigation Company to the the Taylor-street dock, from where she will leave on her trip this afternoon In place of the steamer Cndlne. With l.S feet of. water showing on the gauge at Salem, the Yellow Stack Line 1. preparing to extend It. service to Independence and after a few days' rnln It Is probable that the steamer Pomona will bo sent through. Instead of making Mission Landing the termi nus of her run. It la expected that the Wsterhou.e liner Rygja will finish loading tomor row afternoon and that she will have approximately S 1.000 barrels of flour aboard. A. T. Prltrhard. who wa. re ported slatd for the local agency of the company. Is returning from the Ori ent on the liner SuvpHc, which Is due In Puget Pound. October II, snd Is looked for here October 1. Inward manifests yesterday filed at the Custom-House were those of the steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay; steamer Nehalem. from San Francisco: Norwegian steamer Guernsey, from Na nalmo. and the British steamer Ileliop- olls. from San Francisco. The Hrltlsh steamer Strathspey cleared for Sydney with lumber and the Breakwater In general cargo for Coos Bay. Iv-al Inspectors Edwards and Fuller yesterday heard testimony In connec tion with charges filed against Captain Sandstrom. master of the Port of Port land steamer Ocklahama. by Captain Hrandt. of the barkentlne Georglna. Evidence of Captain Albert Crowe. Chief Engineer GUI. and Mat. Pease. th. two latter of the Ocklahama, was that Sandstrom had been drinking. Captain Archie Peaae. an eye witness of the encounter between Sandstrom and Brandt, testified that th. former waa not Intoxicated. A decision will be given In a few days. Testimony will be heard this morning concerning the recent collision between the Ocklahama and steamer C. Mtnalnger. Movements of Vessel. PORTI.AVn. Oct Sailed Steamer Ciol rien ;-e. for Tillamook; British steamer etrathsoejr. for evdner. Astoria. Oct. . Condition at the month f th. river at SP. VI.. rough; wind, west 12 r-ile.: weather. elo-My. Arrived at a P. til. steamer tieo. W. Elder, from l?sa l!e. snd way ports. ean Fr.ncI.eo. Oct. Arrived rltttntr Olson a l.vhon-y. fmm Port San I.nls, for Tortland. Sailed Steamer Rose City, for San Pedro. Sailed yesierdav Steamers Sag- Ir.aw ana r.lcon. ror Portland. Victoria. Oct. a. Arrived British steamer Stnthnw. rom Fonl.r.d. O.i'.ao. Oct. s. bailed. Kept. 17. British bark Crocodile, for Portland Kahnlat. Oct- ft. Arrived rreach bark St Rcg.tlen. from London, for Portland. ee.ttle. v Oct. 9. Arrtvd S t earner. fSovemor. from San Francisco: steamer Edith, from Southea.tern Aiaaka: steamer Santa A a., from Southeastern Alula Sailed ete.mer Jefterwia. for Skagwny; steamer aeward. for Southeast. ra Alaska; steamer Mexl'-.n. for Pellingham; steamer Alameda, for Ko-Jth Mil era Alaska. San Francisco. Oct. . Arrived e'tsenaers Varlpoaa. from Tahiti: Annapolis, from sa mona Sailed et-amers strathcatrn. for Portland: Chhall. Oentralla. for Grays Harbor: Watson, for Seattle: W. F. Her nck. for Kv.rett; Tamalrais. for Astoria; Kltsaheth, for Bandon. Or. Tacotna. Oct. w. Arrived: steamer Attaa. San Francisco: .Tejvzner BuckmiQ, San Francuco. Imparted: Stesmer Seward. Se attle. Ttdea at Aatarta Tori day. High. I-owt. t M 1 feet 01 A. M. ... I. feel :.u P. M....S.S ltall.lt P. M....-a. root PRAYER CUBE TOLD Dr. F. E. Yoakum Would Place Pisgah Home in Portland. BELIEF PREACHED HERl Physician, Who Declare He Was Rid of Bodily Alls by Spiritual Mean Explain" Movement Launched by Tllra In South. Engaged In the work of making Ms Pisgah movement world-wide. Dr. F. E. Toakum. of Los Angeles. Is holding a series of meetings, covering 10 days, at the Second Baptist Church, at East Seventh and East Ankeny streets. The meetings began October 5. and will end October IS. The principal object of the meetings Is to explain the work to the public, get all Interested In It. and to bring back health to Incurables with the aid of prayer, which Dr. Toakum says be Is doing dally. Dr. Toakum originated thl. move ment 14 years ago In Los Angeles, and has been carrying it on ever since. Be fore taking up th. work he wa a phy sician, and had a larg. practice. He holds diplomas from slg medical col leges and was for some years a pro fessor at the Cross Medical College In Denver. The Inefficiency of medicine to remedy Injuries he received as the result of an accident, says Dr. Yoakum, caused him to lose faith In Its efficacy, and he turned bis mind to the system of healing by prayer. Prayer TBankrd for Care. "While a physician In Denver," said Dr. Toakum. "I sustained severe in juries, caused by falling under the wheels of a wagon. My heart was dis located and pushed backward, and the seventh rib on the left side had to be taken out. For a number of months I was under treatment by physicians, to no avail. I went to California. In hopes that Its sunny climate would do me good, but found no relief. At length, however. I was cured by a Presbyterian minister, who prayed over me. "I again took up the practice of medi cine, and worked up a large practice In Los Angeles, but I gradually became more and more convinced that medicine had no powers. Then I turned to heal ing by prayer." Dr. Toakum says that when he took up the new mode of healing, he de voted his entire fortune to It. He erected several buildings near Los An geles, for Incurables, and called them the Pisgah Home. He now has three separate Institutions, one known as the Pisgah Home, for men addicted to van. otis forms of vice, and considered In curable; the Pisgah Gardens, for cone sumptlves considered Incurable, and the Tlsgah Ark. for fallen women. Sixty per cent of those who take the treat ment, say Dr. Yoakum, are cured. Free Store C'oaaojcted. Dr. Yoakum declares that he employs no suggestion or other means In ef fecting the cures, but does It simply through prayer. His patients are placed in the Institutions In his care, and are made to work about the place, on the farm, or In other lines. Another feature of the work now be ing started Is a free store. One has been established In Los Angeles for about a year. AH needy persons who apply for articles of clothing are given them without cost at the store. The clothing Is obtained through donations of slightly-worn articles and by di rect purchase. Besides this, hungry persons are fed free. Nine hundred meal, a day are served at Los Angeles, says DrYoakum. Funds for carrying on the work are obtained through free-will offerings at the meetings conducted by Dr. Yoakum. Private subscriptions, he says, are not received. Dr. Yoakum Is making ar rangements and laying plans for in augurating similar work here. A num ber of Portland residents have Interest ed themselves In his work. Including J. H. Haak. Charles Fouik and C. A. Hoy, and It Is not unlikely, he says, that be fore long Institution, similar to those In Los Angeles. Including the tree store, will be established In Portland. Dr. Yoakum conducted meetings here last June, and since that time has been traveling In the East. Since then he ba. conducted S4 revival. In the Mid dle TVest. Canada, Chlcapo, New York. Now Jersey, Massachusetts and Texas. He says that plans are under way for opening Institutions similar to those at Los Angeles In Germany. London, Calgary, CanadR. Australia and In Massachusetts. Dr. Yoakum will go to Australia from Portland. Dr. Yoakum Is a brother to B. F. Yoakum, owner o( the Frisco Railway system, recently president of the board of finance of the Rock Inland, and closely Identified with other railroads. TO FEDERATE IS AIM Improvement Club Delegates to Dis cuss Plan Tomorrow. All Improvement clubs have been In vited to send delegates to a general meeting to be. held tomorrow night In the rooms of the East Side Business Men's Club at th southwest corner ttrand avenue and East Alder street, to complete permanent organization of a federation of all the clubs. The first meeting was held last May. when a temporary organisation was effected and committees on organisation wsm Curing Catarrh t Accept Our Advice and Try This Remedy at Our Risk. Catarrh Is a disease of th mucous membrane. The raucou membrane Is. one may say. the Interior lining of the body. Catarrh therefor may exist In nnv part of the system. When the catarrhal poison attacks the mucou. membrane. Inflammation and congestion are produced and nature falls to throw off the accumulated poi sons. The organ which has been afflicted ceases to perform ltej proper function as nature Intended It should. The. result Is. complication upon com plication, which may lead to other even more serlou. affllctlona. We honestly believe Rexall Mucu Tone will do wonders toward overcom ing catarrh. It 1. made from the pre scription of an eminent physician who mad. a long study of cannrrh. and hi. great success with thhs remedy was an enviable one. We want yon If you are a sufferer from catarrh In any form, to prlva Rexall Mucu-Ton. a thorough trial. T'se It .with regularity and persistency for a reasonable time, then if you ar. not aatl.fted com. back and tell us, and without question or formality we will hand back to you every oent you paid us. This la certainly th. fairest offer that any on. could make and sho-.ild attest our sincerity of purpose. It comes In two sizes, prices SO cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain It only at The Owl Drug Co, lnc Cor. bev.nth and Washington Sta. f WTO MAT jlMPLES BLACKHEADS Successfully and speedily, at a trifling cost, is learned from the special directions which accom pany Cuticura Soap and Cuti cura Ointment. ' Sold by drug gists and dealers everywhere. A liberal sample of each, with 32-p. booklet on the skin, free to all who desire to test before purchasing. Address "Cuti cura," Dept. 8D, Boston. appointed. At that meeting 17 clubs were represented by delegates. W. R. Steel, H. S. Harcourt and M. O. Collins are the committee on cre dentials; Frank Motter, S. W. Walker and Frank A. Plerson, were appointed on organization, and W. A. Martin, George L- Black and Robert Krohn were made the committee on constitu tion and by-laws. Reports will be submitted by these committees and of ficers will be elected. The object of tho new federation of club. Is to consider questions coming before the people of Portland, and to assist Portland organizations in carry ing out their plans for city Improve ments. It was .the unanimous vote at the preliminary meeting that politics should be avoided in the deliberation of the federation. "GRANDMA" KINSEY ILL Woman Who Helped Found Ia Grande Not Expected to IIve. Mrs. Camella Henderson Klnsey, 76 years old, known as "Grandma" Klnsey, a well-known pioneer of Eastern Ore gon, Is 111 at the home of her son. Charles Klnsey. at 42 East Forty-seventh street North, and Is not expected to recover. With her husband, David Klnsey, Mrs. Klnsey came across the plans to La Grande and settled there when there were but half a dozen cabins In the NATURE'S CURE FOR CHRONIC ULCERS Only by removing; the cause can any chronic Ulcer or Old Sore be cured. No one will question the truthfulness of thjs statement. The cause is always from an inward source, never an outward influence, and there fore the only possible way to get rid of these places is to take internal treatment. Pure blood is the one unfailing; cure for chronic ulcers; just as long as the circulation i3 al lowed to remain in an impure condi tion the place will be kept open from the constant discharge of impurities into it from the blood. But pure blood will change this condition and the flesh tissues will be nourished and made healthy, and then nature will promptly and permanently heal the ulcer. S. S. S. is recognized as the greatest of all blood purifiers and therein lies its power to cure old ulcers and sores. It goes into the circulation, and removes every trace of impurity or infectious matter, and 80 enriches this vital fluid that it nourishes all flesh tissues instead of irritating them with impurities. When S. S. S. has cleansed the blood and the place has healed over it is not a surface cure, but the ulcer is filled in with healthy flesh from the bottom. Free book and any medical advice will be sent to all sufferers who will write us. S. S. S. ia for sale at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Co, I Cure Men $10 IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. Btl eral Debility, Weak Sier-re., la- 1- Results or - . nvnrArk anFbther vio- l.tloa. of Nature. lavraement. of Bladder a ad K I d a e J . arlcos. Velaa, sslcklr and p.rm.neatly eared at .saall expeaae. r cure such ailments as Varicose Veins. Piles, Specific Blood Poison, etc completely and p.rmanen 1 1 y, often with only a single treatment- Office hours A. M. to P. M. ?undaya 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO, 4Va Waablnsrtoa St.. forser First, Pertlaari. Orm. L. T. YEE & SONS Th. old cmlnut Chines, doctor cure. any dlseas. successfully, such as weak ness, constipation, asthma, catarrh, cancer, piles, nerr ouaniaa. rheumatism, blood poison, lung, liver, kldnay and stomach trouble: also private ailments of men and women- Ho matter who has failed. I guarantee a our. It piirahie. 1 have soent a life- . e iaule- . -1 lira, study of herb, and graduated from .vera" universities nd took po.t-sraduat. co-irres In China. I hav. thouesod. ot tes timonials from ray grateful patients. I us. onlv th. most harmless Chines, herbs. r cardless of the hlsh price. M I can b.lp you. Call or writ, for symptom blank and lT'V: YET. a MSI MTOICTV15 CO ItSiw First. 8. X- cor. Aider. Portland. Or. MEN Consult (FREE) DR. KEEFE crve. Blood and 8kla Allmeata SPECIALIST Aaa Kldaey aad Bladder Troubles. Come to me In confidence and let me show you the wonderful rejuven- s- af 'tlnK ana cumuvt vfpowers of my direct fmetnoa 01 irv- m e n t. T o u are under no obliga tion to take treat ment unless my charges, terms and a r r a ngements are entirely satisfac tory to you. No ln- Mr Beat Refer. enee 1. SOT A lurious medicines DOLLAR KEED used which leave BE PAID I'X. after effects on the TIL C V H K D. svstem. No deten tion from business. The following aliment, are .ncees. fully treated: Varicose Vein.. Nerve, Itlood and Skin Ailments, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Hlood Poison, Weakness, Eruption., PI era. Fistula. WRITER If you cannot call write for information regarding Dr. Keefe's Treatment. EVERYTHING' CONFIDENTIAL. NO HIRED SUBSTITUTES. I meet you personally, consult with you and treat you Individually at all times until you are cured. Legally qualified to practice In Ore gon, Washing-ton. Calif or nla and Nevada. to B, T to 8 Dallyj Snaday, 10 to 1. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. 318V4 WASHINGTON ST, COR. 6th, Portland, Or. place. Mr. Klnsey built a two-story frame home, which was always open to weary Immigrants and traveling preachers of all denominations. Mr. Klnsey started the 'irst Sunday school In La Grande. Mrs. Klnsey and her husband have been living In Portland for several years; All their children are at her bedside. t Have you dined at the Carlton? DR. GREEN METHOD MEANS CERTAIN CURE We enre quickly and permanently all curable caa. of VARICOSE V KINS withoot .ever. nrfleii operations: SPECIFIC BLOOD POI fON without Injurlou. drum; 66 skillfull? administered If pre ferrod); NERVO-VITAL DKBlLiTY without . 1 1 m u 1 s t I v e remedies j BI.4.DDER end KIDNEY troubles: rii.ES nd all RECTAL ailment, of men. YOUR PROTECTION Our offer WHEN SATIS FIED 1. your ab solute protection. Consultation, exam ination and diag nosis free. Whs you want I. ." cure. Come to us and set It. One. under our treatment, you will quickly realli. how simple a thlnr It Is to set nell in the hands of a special ist who knows his business. Our cures add not only yean to life, hut life to vears. Offlo. hours dally, to S. Even inars. T to 8. Sun- dais. 10 to L DR. GREEN CO. 36; Washington St.. Portland. Or. SICK PEOFLE CAN GET EXPERT DIAGNOSIS And non poisonous health building medicinas a - B DR. WO Dtteftse need bo longer trlke terror to the Hearts of those upon whom Its bllffhtlng touch has fallen, for the he&Uor power of these wonderful remedies Is such that even those flven up as Incurable have been re stored to health snd happiness. These wonderful Chinese remedies have stood the test of centuries, and have enabled Dr. Wo to restore to health hundreds of sufferers who had lost all hope of regaining their full strenfth tod rigor. In wrltlnr for consultation blank Inclose 4 cents In stamps. WoChineseHedicalCo. . 2S0y2 Alder, Corner Third Entire Corner, Second Floor A SQUARE DEAL Is what you will get If you treat with me. Results are quick and positive. Tou are benefit ed at once. Men who have dragged their cases along? for months with some other spe cialist are aetonished at the prompt effects of my remarks ble treatment. I cure Nervous L c line. Varicose Veins. Piles, t; Rupture. Rheuma- m tl.m. Stiff and Swollt- liladder, etc Blood Ailments quick- CflC ly and aafely cured by DUO Coaanltatloa rna. Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Aider and Becond streets. En trance 128V Second street. Portland. Or. Office hours A. M. to. S P. M. Sun days, 10 A. 11. to 1 P. M. ' 4 SSI 'III SIS' 1 1 aSl'ltSI 1V s,T ! -rt. The Fake Run to When I besan my advertising campaign against the . quacks tnd fa, doctors. - soome of th. specialistaM seemed to tak. of fense at my statements. No doubt "th. sho. pinches." or thev would not try "to cover up" by boldly announcing their methods of doing business ai.d trying to convince the unsus pecting public that they ar th only legitimate specialists In Portland' I repeat. I am th. only LEGITIMATE EXPERT spe cialist In Portland, who owns bis office and equipment, adver tises his full and correct name, publish, his recent and tru. photograph and personally conducts his office. I do not hid. under a false name nor publish a false picture, nor make a falsa statement of any kind. My services should not be compared wltb th. quacks and fake doctors who advertlsa on. thing snd do another who promise Impossible 5-day cure. who are often compelled to psy some unfortunate doctor a few dollars for the use of his name, which is put forth In braien letters as THE specialist of th. office who boldlv advertises to "guarantee cures or refund every dollar paid," and many other schemes to get patients Into his office and who. after getting his patient's money and dosing and drugging his system for weeks and months, turns him out minus his money, ruined in health and not a dollar refunded. These specialists" depend solely upon false promises to get their business and hire Inexperienced doctors to consult, ex amine and treat their patients. .... , . , ,, In offering my services to the affilctea th. result of 18 years' experience In ail ments of men I am giving you theBEST that can b. hsd anywhere. My reputa tion for the past 18 years can leave no doubt as to my ability, honesty and Integrity and should be sufficient to convince the most skeptical that I am th FORtMiisr and LEADING Specialist In Portland. I do not mak false promiaes. I possess skill and experience acquired in such a way that no other can snar It and should not b classed with the specialist who attains the nam. specialist and name onlj' after a few months' experience. A thorough Investigation should b. made, by every ailing man as to th special ist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and thos who depend upon you demand the best medical attention. I hav. the ability and can give you this im c. I have always charged a very reasonable fee, so that my services may be ontalnea oy any man who sincerely desired to be cured. I make no misleading statements or unbusinesslike propositions; neither do I desire to be particularly Independent. I would like to have you for a patient If you will come to me on a strictly profes sional basis, accepting Inducements that I offer, which ar my ability. 18 years suc cessful experience, time-saving treatment and cur. of certain diseases. VARICOSE VEINS. 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, swelltn sub sides, a healthy circulation is rapidly re established. Instead of the depressing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. KIHNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES. with ti ... tiiHftvsta vou mav have more complications than are presented A ny any other diseased, organ. ry my searching; Illumination of the bladder I determine accurately the disease and by microscopic examination and urin alysis I make doubly sure the condition of the kidneys, thus laying foundations for scientific treatment. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. Scientific treatment only should be used In combating this loathesome dis ease. I cure Blood Poison by the new German Remedy which I introduce di rectly Into the blood, purifying ft, neu tralising It and expelling poison from the system. New blood thus formed supplies and rebuilds the tissues in such a way that the patient recovers his nor mal state et health, strength -and sound ness. MY DIRECT TREATMENT FOR WEAKN E.SS. That disorder commonly known as weakness has for years and generations baffled the efforts of physicians, yet to this very day a majority of doctors, spe I Treat All Ailments of Men, and Cure to Stay Cured I Offer a Free Consultation and Examination My office ia open all day from $ A. M. to 9 P. M. and Sundays from 9 to 1 only, Aailing men out of town who cannot rail, write for diagnosis, chart, and free ad vice before beginning treatment elsewhere. Dr.C. K. Holsman 22V2 Morrison Street Corner First Street Portland, Oregon ow the Quacks .Work V ' tf ; - k. .j. L.J.i. Jt . -mmt t ar-i SiiiSSiial DR. A. G. SMITH, The Leading Specialist. intend to see. and If you can"t see him PERSONALLY when you can at the office, DONT CONSULT OR TKEAT WITH AN UNKNOWN. When I begran my campaign of personal advertising, I expected t llv up to my announcements fairly and squarely, and I have carried out this plan to the letter. I have no connection with any ' medical company or "institute." and I assume th. entire responsibility of treating- and curing my patients, as well as all financial matters. I have more money invested In my establishment than all other Portland advertising doctors, com paniesr etc combined, and I will give $500 to any charity If this is not m. Watch for mv next announcement exposing how the extra-charge-tor-medicine "graft" is worked by the quack. I am in this war against medical humbug to the finish, and will not be through as long as there is a single quack left among the advertising doctors. I believe a physician has Just as muoh right to advertise his specialty as a bank has to publish its financial standing, or a minister to announce the subject of his Sunday sermon: and I also believe that to get the confidence of the people he should be tne first to fight agalnat quackery and humbug in medical advertlsrfig. Cured in 5 Days I cure Varicose Veins. Piles, Blood Poison, etc In fiver 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 VEIKS 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 subside a healthy circulation Is rapidly re-established. Instead of the depressing conditions. I guarantee yon a cure to stay cured or refund the money. . KIDXET AND BLADDER AILMF.XTS. 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 th. ailment, and by microscopical exam ination and urinalysis I make dou bly sure the condition of the kid neys, thus laying foundation, tor sclentlflo treatment. COWSrXTATIOX AND ADVICE FREE. Offlc H. A. M. o 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A- 1 DR.A.G. SMITH BING CHONG, Chinese Doctor Mad. ot Chinas). hsTDs and root niedlcln. cures all kinds dlaeaaaa ot tb. heart, funia, llvsr, stomacn. kld aey, blood troubles of maa and woman when others (aJL IX you suffer, call or writ, to 232 Wash. St.. tor. 3d, Room IS. Fort. Or. 1Mb Specialist Cover ft sr; j In 'i CLHolsmanMJ). cialists not excepted, are attempting to overcome it by methods that have been In constant use and have always failed for half a century. They dose the system with powerful stimulants and tonics, calculated to restore nervous force or strength that Is not and never has been lacking, with the result that the func tions are temporarily excited to the pos itive detriment of. the patient. Weakness Js 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 accuracy of my understand ing and treatment of this disorder. In years I have not met with a single fail ure and I have entire confldenoe In my ability to cure all cases that come to me for treatment. I am equally certain that no treatment other than that which I have perfected can completely and permanently restore strength and vigor. NO MONEY REQUIRED TO COM MENCE TREATMENT. Many patients have no confidence In their doctors, be came he demands pay before a cure has been effected and there are many who have been misinformed about their con dition or through unsuccessful treat ment have become skeptical and think there Is no cure for them. I want an opportunity to treat such men. It makes no difference about the financial part, as I accept pay for my services as benefits are derived; when I am satis fled the patient 1 reliable. Health is capital at interest. I will prove my abil ity to cure before asking pay ' for my services. SIGN THIS COLPON FOR VALUA BLE INFORMATION FREE. Please send me free your self-examination blank, "For Men," as I desire to describe my case to you for the purpose of taking treatment. If I decide you can cure me and your charge Is low enough to suit me. Name a...... Address Ore. In my tight ' against advertising medical quacks. I find that one of the worst features of the quacks is the employing- of a "case - taker." The hired "case-taker" need not be licensed to practice medicine, nor even be a physician, but if the quack . knows a "case-taker" who has suave and persuasive ways to get your money, he makes his patients first consult with the "case-taker," and the same holds good with some ad vertising "specialists." Now, a doctor or medical "com pany" does not employ a "case taker" on account of his superior skill to give treatment or ability to cure, but to pet more of your money. Let your common sense tell you to pick up your nai ana run i doctors office if he expects you to 'do business with a "caae-taker. If I Dr. John Doe announces In the pa pers that he Is qualified as a special ist and has made a reputation there for, INSIST upon meeting; him man to man. and face to face. Cut out the advertisement of the doctor you - eoe " FOR BLOOD POHON. I use Professor Ehrllch'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 suocessfullv used in thousands of cases. Let me explain It to you. WEAKNESS. I have long been a olose strident of the condition known as weakn.ss in men. Sufferers from tuls trouble are nearly always told 7 their fam ily physician that there Is no help, that It means worn"t nature, and that some powerul stimulant for temporary effect the only help. I go deeper into tf cause of the trou ble and uualW deranged or damaged Iocs' condition responsible. As lone- as a man lives he should be as strong n every vital function as he Is physically constituted. I have a sclent'fic powerful and permanent treatment for weakness, which is as natural and direct as it Is efficient. Tf hy treat with lrresponeibles srhen you can secure the expert services of a responsible specialist? See me If you have any of the fol lowing allmente: Tsrirnw Vain Nerve, Blood and Skin Ailments, Bladder Troubles, Blood Felsons, Eruptions, TIcen, Plies or Fistula. to 1 P. M. 234V2 Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon SHAKY, NERVOUS PEOPLE Harvau WMkntw ts m dtouM ttast Cevn be cured. All tinioui pewpl h thin, WsUary blood, a do sol nourish or atreath. Ennca lh blood and ther will n liskj, sroas lel.D;. Oo to any J-if Mors ar sViid lo rtr for CUBnVS BLOOD AND NERVE TOXIC To cm Tablets will cur aoy cim ot urTouintM. Wx. For Proof writ Ur. J ft C PaUUWiSlbU. ?