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TITE MORNING OREGON1AX, "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911. 18 LINE CHANGE MADE Steamer Breakwater to Berth at Alaska Dock Is Plan. OFFICIAL . IS IN SOUTH TV. F. Miller. ftaprrintrndrnt of Rail and Ship Sfrtkr, Probably lo Be UMabllshed at Com Bar Staff lo Be lacrfajfd. Chance In th manarement and di rection of Harrlman rail line bids fair to extend to th wilfr transportation defartment and the flmt arransemant tt b dlssolred promnn to b that ao-rerntns; th numff Breakwater, running from Portland to Coos Bay. h I to hare an Independent asTemt. according to the present plan, and In stead of berthing at Alnsworth dock will bo received and dispatched from Alaska dork. c. J. Mill'., Tire-president and ran. oral nani'r of the Cooa Bar. Hose burr 4t Eastern Railroad and manager of the steamer Breakwater nnder the Portland Coo Bar Ptaamshlp Com pany, has be.n at Pan Francisco for a few week and It la understood that ha will be established there permanently with the rail line. Artinr In his stead at Cooa Bar la W. F. Miller, superintendent of the rail and ateamer aerrlre and who probably will remain In charce. With the Inaug uration of construction work on tha railroad connection from Euaen to Pnoi Bay the force at tha latter point will be gradually Increased. Ttv Breakwater has used Alnsworth dock under an understanding that the ran Francisco at Portland Fteamshtp Company for--e woold receive and de. lirer rarso and a charge was made for tt service, but no authority waa rest ed In tha lo-al force aa to the opera tion of the TesaeL MODOC I.I X K ixconroR.TEn " Lewis Rlrrr Xarlsatlon Company Begin Business In Karriest. Capitalised at 1)0.004. the Lewis Hirer Transportation Company waa formally ushered Into existence yester day afternoon. Articles were filed shortly before the corporation be its n the operation of Its first vessel, the eteamer Modoc, which left Taylor street dork for Lewis River points In r barge of Captain McNeil. Captain ! Nrll until yesterday navigated tha steamer I'ndlne and was In command of the Mascot for yeara until she burned early this season at IV kin. Captain J. V. Exon and bis wife, Mr. OIli V. Exon. and J. W. Watters ar the Incorporators. Captain Exon declares that the stock Is fully paid. For the present the Modoc will be maintained In her present condition and later Improvements will be made tn her equipment and th service. Local Inspectors Edwards and roller passed on the vessel early In the af ternoon and she waa found In (rood condition, despite her Ions; Idleness at the O.-W. ft, at X. boneyard. SEWAKD MAKES EXTRA TRIP California A Atlantic Cannot re Extra Vcseel Now. " I'nder charter to the California at Atlantic steamship Company the steamer Peward. of the Alaska Steam ship Company's fleet, waa to have been transferred at battle yesterday, but conditions art reported to be such on the rail line crossing the Isthmus that more cargo cannot be handled than of fered through the vessels tn service on the rarirtc side, and the Seward will make another yoyage to Alaska. It Is thought she will enter the new service en her return. It waa announced yesterday that the steamer Stanley I'ollar will return to Portland soon after November 1. but It Is not known If there will be an tctober carrier to arrive here with cargo from the Atlantic side. Consid erable business offered here Is rejected, as limited transportation facilities on the rail transfer makes It Impossible to guarantee prompt delivery. Be sides shipments from the Atlantic side are not sufficiently heavy to warrant additional tonnage .brine employed there. PLAN TO A B AX DON POINT REYES Inspector favors Inside Llfeeavlnn Station at teolilrn Gate. Captain J. II. Qulnan. Inspector of the I'nlted States Lifesaving Service, has returned after havlntc lnaected stations In California for a few weeks, lie has sent a recommendation to the department at Washington that the J oint Reyes station, at San Francisco, be abandoned and one to supplant tt be established at Drake's Bay, Inside of tne harbor. The reason Is that tt Is not practical to operate a power boat from the Point .Reyes station on account of the sharp beach and heavy northwester. Drake's Bay he considers aa Ideal location, well protected and equally as near the entrano to ran Franciero Bay and where a power boat could be used to advantage at all times. A short dis tance away there Is a promontory that could be used as a lookout station, as from It the ocean ran be viewed for several mikes. BEAR REPORTS HEAVY SWELL Vtwvl Will Be Lifted on Drydork on Return South. Though 1?J pasenger arriving yes terday on the steamer Bear, from ran iadro and ran Francisco, missed the southerly blow of Monday, they exper ienced th discomforts of a heavy westerly swell. Captain Nopander re ports that there was no fog on th trip and conditions were Ideal other than the swell. funeral Freleht Agent O. L. Flair, of the San Francisco at Portland Steam ship Company, was aboard and will remain here for a short time. On the return of the Bear she will be dry docked at San Francisco for cleaning and painting, but will be subject to no material delay as a result. The eteamer Beaver did not get away from the liver until 1 o'clock yesterday owing to low water. LIGHTSHIP CHANGE PROTESTED Hurra Mar Order Vessel Shifted When Range I Ierlded. Three master of vessels navigating th mouth of the Columbia frequent JT have protested to Inspector Beck, ef the Seventeenth IJgMhouse District, against the llghtveasel being shifted two miles north In connection with a plan under consideration to light tne rat-en laid) u rlvsr. Th Astoria Chamber of Commerce has forwarded a formal protest, also. Mr. Beck has recommended to th Bureau of Lighthouses that the chang be made when lighted gas buoys are placed on the range and th lights near Fort Columbia changed to In crease their brilliancy. Jn connection with that h has received proposals from Eastern manufacturer for sup plylnr the ga beacon. Mariner ay that th llghtvessel 1 more desirable at the present station, but If the Bureau approve the recommendation It will be moved so as to serve as ths outer point of th rang. Marine Note. Instead of sailing from Westport to morrow, th steamer Johan Poulsen Is to complete her lumber cargo In time to depart today. Captain Tyler. of the gasoline schooner Wllhelmlna. has written to friends her that the vessel Is barbound at Newport aa a reult of the recent manifest was filed yesterday at th Custom-Houae, that of the steamer Geo. W. Elder, arriving from San Diego and way porta, and ther went no vessel to clear. Collector of Custom Malcolm re port for September show th export were valued at 11.071.143. Duties col lected reached Ss.l7.l. Foreign Im ports were valued at 1147.8:7. San Francisco advices report th charter of th French bark St. Roga tlen. at Honolulu, to load wheat her for Balfour. Guthrie A. Company at 27 id. but It Is denied locally. Her lining- haying been finished, th British 'steamer Hellopolls will com- rTXaJsXK PCTEIJJGINCX. Dwe . Arrive. Kama. From "'V. trail Hor.skeng. ...In port Anvil Jtandon. ...... In port Ceo. W. Elder. -San Inago... In port Bear Pan rdro...In port Ym.eou .. . San FranclacoOct 11 Golden Oats. .. Tl.lamoo. ... Oct. 12 Alllsace. ...... Eureka Oct. Is TKlatnook Coqulll. Oct. 13 Sue It. Elmer. Tillamook. .. -Oct. 3 Breakwater. .. t'oos Bar.... Oct. IS Bee. City fcaa Pedro. . -Oct. IS Koanoke hn DIia....Oct 1 euv.nc Manila Oct So Beavsr baa Pedro. . . . Oct. SO Scheduled t Depart. Nam For Tate Anvl. Jttnlni . . Oct. 11 Cm. W. FHrter. -Pan Diego. ...Oct. 11 Ooldea list. .. Tillamook. ... Oct. 13 Bear Kan Pedro Oct. 14 Falcon fan FranelacoOc. 14 Tillamook C'nquIKe Oct. 13 Alliance Kareka .Oct. 13 Hue H Elmore. Tillamook. ...Oct. IT Breakwater. ...Coo. Bay Oct. IT Bttaneke. ... .. San It.eo. . ..Oct. la Bos. City. .....Saa Pedro. ...Oct. 10 Hysja ..Hongkong. ...Oct. SO Beaver........ San Pedro.... Oct. 24 SuTerlo. ...... .Manila Oct. M mence working wheat this afternoon. The British steamer Oswestry la ex pected to finish loading lumber this afternoon. Local Inspectors Edwards and Fuller yesterday decided that neither master was at fault In the collision that oc curred' September IS between th steamers Ocklahama and C. Mlnslng er. near the flour mills. In the charter of th Norwegian tramp Tltanla. for lumber to Australia In the Interest of the American Trad Ins; Company, the option la given of loading on Puget Sound, the Columbia River or In British Columbia. Charles V. Johnson, of Corral lis, re cently appointed United State Ap praiser, took the oath of office yester day and received his commission from Collector of Customs Malcolm. Mr. Johnson succeeds the late Brlgadler Ueneral Owen Summers. William Duff. San Francisco agent for the Pacific Navigation Company, operating the turbine Yale and Har vard south of the Golden Gate, passed through the city yesterday en route to Puget Sound. Mr. Duff was formerly purser on ateamer of the Pacific Coast Steamship Company. Captain George Conway, superintend ent of the 0.-W. R, A N. water line. I expectantly awaiting the coming of heavy rains In the Snake River country, mo that a sufficient stage of water will be available for the oper ation of the steamers Lewlston and Spokane, as there is considerable wheat to be moved In that region. While towing a log raft In the vi cinity of Columbia City yesterday th steamer Shaver broke her shaft, which had ben cracked and a new one was about completed, as It was in tended to have It changed' within 10 days. The steamer Cascades was or dered to th scene to tow the Shaver here. Inspector Beck, of the Seventeneh Lighthouse District, was yesterday In farmed that the Swlftsure Bank llght vessel waa compelled to forsake her station for the day. owing to her moor Ins; havlna; been fouled. Assisted by the tender Heather she cleared the mooring at Neah Bay and was to have resumed her station last evening;. W. M. Smith, purser of the steamer Geo. W. Elder since she went on th California run under the flag of the North Pacific Steamship Company, and who held similar positions on local river steamers, has quitted the sea to assume the superlntendency of the Spokane. Portland ac Seattle's section of the Weldler dock. Mr. Smith was one of the most popular pursers on tha Coast. He has been succeeded by H. W. Stearlck. Movement. of Veaarls. PORTt.AVn. . Oct. 10. Arrived Pteamer Bear, from pan Tedr and Fan Francisco; steamer tieo. W. Fllder. from Saa Diego and ay ports; steamer Yellowstone, from San Frsndseo; steamer Carlos, from Fan Fran rieoo Sailed rtteamar Sue H- Elmor. for Tillamook, steamer Breakwater, for Coo Bay Astoria. Or.. Oct. 10. Condition at th mouth of tne river at 0 V. M., smooth ; wind south. 8 miles; weather, clear. Ar rived at and left up at A. at rttaemer Bear, from Faa Pedro and Fan Francisco; arrived at 13 and left np at SO A. M.. steamer Yellowstone, from San Francisco; arrueJ at 13 and left up at 11 A. M steamer Carlos, from Fan Francisco. Failed at 10 A- M. Steamer Beaver, for Fan Fran cisco and Fan at 1013 A. M. steamer Tosemite. f r Saa Pedro: sailed at boon, steamer Fhasta. for Fan Pedro; sailed at 1 F M . British steamer strathblara. for Fort Pine: sailed at 1 43 P. M . Frejch bark Finest Lesonve. for Qusinstewn or Falmouth. . San Francisco. Oct- 1 Arrived Steam ers Flerra. from Honolulu: Mertalr. from Vi'lllare: Anreiia, from Knappton; Western er i'aley Freeman, from Orar Harbor; bark.ntlrte lrmsard. from Manukona Les- lanaw. from Ba:tea. , Melbourne. C t. $ Arrived Ttrttlsk steamer Earl of Fortar. from Portland. it:a Wash.. Oct. 11- Arrived Steal CoL E t. Drake, from Saa Fraactsee: steamer Bnekman. from Taooma; steamer Northland, from Ketchikan: steamer Hornet, from Fas Fraaclsco: steamer City of Fuebia. from Tacoma; L a a. gnobomleb. from cruise. C. S. C Burnslde. from Vejdrs. Fiatleo Steamer City of Portia, for San rraaclsco; 11. S. 8. Faohomlen. for Neah Bay: steamer Buckstan. for ban Francisco; steamer Oeverrtor. for Tacoma: steamer Mealcaa. for Be;!tnbam: eteamer Senator, for Nome: steamer Onenc for Orient: steamer Jefferson, for Skatrwar; steamer Jrante. for Southeastern Alaaka. Port Fa id. Oct 10. Arrived X'.g Chow, from Liverpool, for Seeltla Java. Oct. sailed eaerrtea. for Van couver. Tide at Astoria Wednesday. HttV MA M....TT feet A Lew. M IS feet i ii r. x I feet S3 P. M . . 0.3 foot teovemor Makes Appointments. SALEM. Or, Oct. 10. (Special.) P, a. Palm was reappointed by Governor West today as adjutant of th 6ol dler' Home at Roeeburg. Dr. E. V. Hoover also was reappointed physi cian at the hosrltal cf the home. Both of the appointments ar for two rears. 'WIFE' INS SUIT Seattle Shoe Expert Guilty 'of Stealing From Mrs. Mueller. SENTENCE IS WITHHELD Later Mate of Albert F. Wlnslow Is Constantly In Attendance at Trial. Prisoner Says Plaintiff Knew She Wasn't Heal Spouse. 1 Albert F. Wlnslow. the debonair head of the shoe department of Seat tle's largest mercantile establishment, th man who Is alleged to have duped Mrs. Vera Mueller Into a mock mar riaare at Pomona, CaU In 1S09. and to have last year deserted her In Port land, leaving her 111. out of employ ment and with only 110. was yertcrday found srullty of grand larceny by a Jury which In Judge McGinn's court heard the evidence against him. He was chanted with having decamped with valuable personal propertr belonging; to Mrs. Mueller when he went from Portland. He was Indicted by a Mult nomah County grand Jury last Sum mer. Efforts on the part of the attorneys for th defense to prove that the value of the articles taken by -Wlnslow did not aggregate 125. or sufficient to sus tain a charge of grand larceny, came to naught, the Jury deciding that the combined value of the articles was at least 140. Appeal la Intimated. The Jury recommended the prisoner to the mercy of the court. The entence which may be Imposed by Judge Mc Ginn Is from one to 10 years In the penitentiary. Wlnslow. Judge McGinn announced, will be sentenced within a few days. The court deferred action yesterday because neither Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Fitsgerald. who represented the state, or the attorneys for the de fendant were present, Wlnslow, "It Is Intimated, will appeal to the 8upreme Court, but the chances ef reversal are considered small as Judge McGinn al lowed his attorneys an extremely wide latitude In the Introduction of testi mony and did not stint tn Instructing the Jury as they wished. Wife Attend Trial. Throughout the trial the prisoner's wife, whom h married In Seattle last May, sat by his side and welcomed with' a triumphant smile every point scored by the defense. Wlnslow plead ed that the articles he has been found guilty of stealing were given him as presents by Mrs, Mueller. Ths strongest evidence against Wlns low were letter which passed between himself and Mrs. Mueller In which they addressed each otber as husband and wife and an Insurance policy in which she was referred to as his wife. Wlnslow, testifying on his own be half, declared that Mrs. Mueller had known all along that she was not his wife and attributed her action In se curing his Indictment to Jealous rage on discovering that he had married another woman. Wfnslow Is said by Mrs. Mueller to have deserted his own wife in Massa chusetts and to have eloped to Los Angeles with another man's wife and child. This she says she discovered long after her own marriage to Wlns low and before she had discovered that she was a wife In name only. REIGN OF CRIME FEARED BAKKR COlXTr SHERIFF SEES DAXGKTt IV PAROLES. Ed Rand Declares Governor's Plan to Free Convicts Makes State Mecca for Lawbreakers. That the prison policy of Governor West will make Oregon the rendesvous for criminals from all parts of America and will also impose an additional burden of thousands of dollars on the taxpayers of the state. Is the opinion of hi Rand. Sheriff of Baker County, who has Just returned home after taking 19 prisoners to the State Peni tentiary. "Lawbreakers from all parts of the Cnlted States will flock to Oregon." said Sheriff Rand. tt they figure that they have better opportunities for their work here than In any other state. The criminal In Oregon has an advantage that he cannot get any place else, and that Is the great probability that he will be pardoned, or that at least ex ecutive clemency wlU be extended to him. . "The lam-breakers here consider three things: First, after committing a crime they have a chance to mate a get-away and escape the penalty; sec ond, they have a crack at the courts and may be able to beat It out there and gain their freedom; third. If they are caught and convicted they can go Try This Famous Pinex "Pint qfCoueb Syrup" A Faavlly (kipplr for 60o, Saving 12. Th Swssst, Quickest Remedy Yos Ever Usad or Mossy Refunded. esogh remedr that saves 7 era (3, and la ruaranteed to glva quicker, better re sults than anything else. Is surely worth trylna; And one trial will show yon why Pinex Is nsod In more home In the U. a. and Canada than any other onnsh remcdr. You will be pleasantly surprised by th way 1 takes rlpht hold of a ootifrb., pvlcg almost Instant relief. It will usually stop th most obstinate, deep sealed oousrh In r hours, and la onequalled for prompt results In whooping oouirh. A otVcect bottle of Pinex, when mixed with home-made tOrar syrup, makes a full pint of th beat ooupb. remedy ever need. Laaily prepared lnflvemlnntns directions In packase. The taste Is pleasant children take It willingly. Stimulate the appetite and la slitthtly laxative both excellent feature. Splendid- for croup, hoarseness, asthma, bronchitis and other throat troubles, and a highly sncoeasfui remedy lor Incipient lung troublaa. Pinex la a special and highly concen trated oompoundof fcorway Wlilte Pine extract, rich In ruaiacol and ot her natural healing pine element. Pimply mix with sugar syrup or strained honey, In a pint buttle, and It Is ready for rise, Pinex has often been imitated, hot never suaoreaf ally, for nothing else will produce the same reaulta. Th genuine Is guaran teed to give absolute aatiafactioa or money refundtd. Cert 111 cat of guarantee Is SI J A pped In each peckiure. Yourdrugirist ha Pinex or will gladly gwt It for you. If not, send to Xha Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Pinex is fu'ly rimrsnted by Iue-Davls Lruc Co. (distributers). Portland. Women who bear children and remain healthy are those who pre pare their systems in advance of baby's coming. Unless the mother aids nature in its pre-natal work the crisis finds her system unequal to the demands made upon it, and she is often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a help to nature as Mother's Friend, and no ex pectant mother should fail to use it. It relieves the pain and dis comfort caused by the strain on the ligaments, makes pliant and elastic those fibres and muscles which nature is expanding, prevents numb ness of limbs, and soothes the in flammation of breast glands. The system being thus prepared by Mother's Friend dispels the fear that the crisis may not be safely mpf- Mother's Friend assures a 1 Bpeedy and complete recovery for i the mother, and she is left a healthy ; woman to enjoy the rearing of her child. jMotners .-.-i Friend is Id If OTHERS at drug stores. 11 Write for our JMQ free book for . expectant mothers which contains much valuable information, and many suggestions of a helpful na ture. BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO Atlanta, Ga. to the Governor and eek a pardon or parole with a good chance of gaining executive clemency. "I do not know of another state where so many criminals, have been turned loose as In Oregon since Gov ernor West began his policy of prison reform. Of late I have been spending about four-fifths of my time taking criminals from Baker County to the State Penitentiary, and I do not see where the number of transgressors Is going to he lessened. In my part of the state the fellows are willing to take a chance and they are .going to take bigger chances than ever nbw because they believe 'they can play on the sympathy; of the Governor If they are convicted. , Most of them think they will be put on their honor at outdoor work, and as this lessens the severity of the punishment, most of them will take a bigger chance than they would under the old plan. . "I think the policy of leniency will make more criminals of the men In the state, as the penalty has kept many men from breaking the laws. But now they figure that If they are caught and convicted, they will be given easy work and good food with a chance of beating their sentence, so they do not hesitate at taking a big risk. It is placing a temptation before weak men which some will not be able to resist. "I do not believe that it Is fair to the people of the state to subject them to greater risks at the hands of crimi nals than they have already had. hut this Is whaT Governor West Is doing. House robbers, holdup men and other criminals will come to Oregon because of the easy time Governor West is giving the fellows In the Penltenltary. It looks to me like there would be more robberies and cases of personal violence than we have had before. - "This thing of having the Governor turn loose men after the officers have had a hard time catching and convict ing them Is going to make some of the officers disgusted and they will not try so hard to catch criminals, as they say It Is no use to work so hard If West Is going to turn the men loose again. This is another Incentive for men to turn criminals. "I am not complaining because of the additional work that the Governor's policy throws upon me and my force of men. for we will go ahead and per form our duty the same as always. I do not know how the people of Baker County will take It because of the extra expense the Governor Is causing the taxpayers." Sheriff Rand has served several years Let's Talk Over Your Case It will cost yoa nothing, and perhaps I ran refer yoa to others who had a similar trouble aad I benefited them. THE CHIXESB DOCTOR. Try once more If you have been doc toring with this one and Jhat one and have not obtained permanent relief. It this great nature healer diagnose your ca and prescribe om remedy whose action 1 quick, sure and saf His prescriptions are compounded from Roots, Herbs. Buds and Barks that have been gathered from every quarter of the globe. The secrete of these medicines are not known to th outside world, but have been handed down from father to son In the physicians fami lies in China. COXSCXTATIOSI FREE. Open Evenings and Sunday. If you live out of town and cannot call, write for symptom blank and cir cular. Inclosing 4 cents In stamps. The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1S3V, FIRT ST, COR. MORRISON, 1'orll.ad. OraxeB. A SQUARE DEAL I what you will get If you treat with me. Results are quick and ?o 1 1 1 v e. You are n f 1 1 ed at once. Men who hav dragged their case along tor months with some other spe cialist are aetonlshed at th prompt effect tlsm. Stiff and iwoiit . wiua. Bladder, etc. Blood Ailments quick- JAC ly and safely cured by DUO Ceasaltatloe Pre. Writ. .r Call. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance 12SS Second street. Portland. Or. Offloe hours A. L to I P, U. Sun day. 10 A. AL to 1 P. at. ... , i . 11 . . 1 11 T.' V .-.,- ' Gee Iplil; Gee Wo Pif! Wo rvous Decline. JVci: ' Icose Vein?. Plies, f?te7 Si r. tn re Rheuma- x tii-km'' How the Quacks Work ' t- ""'- Jt V Li-i.-watiA a 5 sV t "avm r 1 1 -Tr-: " DR. A. G. SMITH. Th Leading Specialist. Intend t see, and If you cant see him PERSONALLY when you call at the office. DON'T CONSULT OB TREAT WITH AH UNKNOWN. When I began my campaign of personal advertising. I expected te 1W up to my announcement fairly and squarely, and I hav carried outtnis plan to the letter. I have no connection with sny "medloal company or r'instltute." and I assume the 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 panies." etc.. combined, and I wlU give $500 to any charity If this is not so. Watch for my next announcement exposing how the extra-cha.rg-for-medlclne "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 a much right to advertise his specialty s 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 h the flrt to fight against quackery and humbug In medical advertising. Cured in 5 Days I cure Varicose Veins. Piles. Blood Poleon, 'eto. In five days. If an other doctor tells you this can't be dona. It means only that b does not know ray methods. Let m prove It to you. VARICOSE VEUfS 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. X guarantee you a cur to stay cured or refund th money. KIDJIETT A1TD BLADDER ATLMEXTS. With these ailments you mar have more complications than are pre sented by any other ailing organs. By my searching illumination of the bladder I determine accurately the ailment, and by microscopical exam ination and urinalysis I make dou bly sure the oondltlon of the kid ney, thus laying foundations for scientific treatment. COJrsrLTATIOM AXD ADVICB FREE. Office Honrs) 9 A. BC. to 8 P. M. Sunday. 10 A. M . te 1 P. M. DR. A. G. SMITH in Baker County and has dealt with many dangerous men. Many rough men are employed In the lumber and mining camps and they cause consid erable work for the Sheriff's force. It Is the Sheriff's opinion that his work among this class will be Increased. A prisoner from Baker County who has just been released told Sheriff Rand that the convicts at Salem are laughing at the Governor because of MEN CURED WHEN OTHERS FAIL Call and let us give you a vcareful, pains taking examination absolutely free. Our opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Perhape a little advice is all you need. X - Ray examinations, when necessary, free. No money re quired to commence treatment. Ycu Can Fay Fee Whan Cured During our many years of active practice In MEN'S AILMENTS in -Portland some unscrupulous so-called specialists have invaded the city and tried to steal our methods and advertisements, but not being able to steal our brains they were not able to succeed In their dishonest ways- so do not be niHsled bv them, but come to us, the oldest estab lished SPECIALISTS for MEN in the city, who guarantee cures, or make no charge for their services. Remember, we have been here for yeara, are permanently located. Incorporated nd licensed nnder the laws of Oreeoa to conduct and operate a Medical Institute, Sanitarium and Hospital for the treatment of Men's Ailments. Yoa take no risk when yon treat with a. We are here to stay, and for all time, aad yoa will always know where to find . r Mre Bot here today and gone tomorrow. Out staff of physician are graduate from the leading college in the 1,'nlted States, and have been In active practice from 15 lo 28 yeara, and are duly qualified and licensed to practice medicine aad snrgery la this and everal state. In vestigate onr record and standing and compare them with the other e-ealled peelallsta who hnve anlv been tn onr city a few week or months- and who have copied ear announcement, which the news papers' rceorda will show. Beware Investigate! -Men, If afflicted or In tron ble, call and have a friendly talki It will cost yea nothing. We will he yonr friend a well as. your physician, and will advise yon candidly, honestly and conaclenUoualy. Call today. Don't delay or neglect your self. We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed Specific Blood Poison Cured in One Treatment BY PROF. EHRLfCH'S GREAT DIS- li Cflfi ' COVERT AND BLESSIAG TO MANKIND UUU We Cure Weakness also known as Nervous Debility, Nervo - Vital Debility, Neurasthenia, etc If you have any eymptom of this ailment, such as loss of energy or ambition, vitality, easily fatigued, dull, listless feeling, nervousness and other symptoms, we want you to be sure and call. We have given this condition of men special study and we unhesitatingly say that our treatment is not excelled by any other specialists regardless of what thev may clalan. We know what we have accomplished tn even the most severe cases, and there is no reason to believe we cannot cure YOU also. We Cure Bladder and Kidney Troubles Varicose Veins, Rupture, Piles and Fistula We are specialists and are prepared to give you quick relief and a speedy cure. MPv Tp- ivf TROl'BLE, CONSULT US TODAY. If you cannot call. wr?tefor free book and self-examination blank Many cases cured at home. Hours. A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays, 10 to 12. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1 MORRISOX ST, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, PORTLAND, OR. A Wonderful Core By the Famous Chinese Doctors S. K. CHAN rffJn 226 V2 Morrison St Viir S. K. Chan Portland, Or. Mrs. Chan I am 63 Tr old and hav suffered from weakness and nervousness for thre months from a tumor on my face. At first I went to some doctor, but they told me that It wss impossible to cure so upon the advice of my relatlvea who hsd been cured 5y these Chines doctors. I went to them. After tsklns two weeks or their herbs and roots compounded and other medicines, the tumor was completely cured without ths us of a knife. I feel so srateful toward them and I recommend snybody wno Is I Tnd wants to Cet well soon, to so to or write to them and secure om medi an, which I sm sure will bring results, j. , mr"rTnnp- Albawny. ur it In my fight against advertising medical quacks. I find that on of the worst feature of the quacks Is th employing of a "case - taker." . The hired "case-taker" need not bs licensed to practice medicine, nor even be a physician, but If the quack know a "case-taker" who has suave and persuasive ways to get your money, he make his patients first consult with the "case-taker," and the same holds good with some ad vertising "specialists." Now, a doctor or mttdical "com pany" doe not employ a "case taker" on account of his superior skill to give treatment or ability to curt, hut to get more of your money. T a, vnur common sense tell you to .pick up your hat and run out of a ! doctor s oi lice .ii no cvDL "? . , .do business with a "case-taker. If Dr. John ioe announces in in p& n.r. thst he is Qualified as a special- ' 1st and has made a reputation there for. INSIST upon meeting him man to man, and face to face. Cut out th, advertisement of the doctor you o FOR BLOOD POISON. I use Professor Ehrllch's wonder ful new discovery, " 06," In cases of Specific Blood Poison. It cures, and Is the greatest marvel of medical solence. 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 fo deeper Into the caus of the trou le and usually find a deranged or damaged local condition responsible. As long aa a man lives he should be as strong In every vital function as he Is physically constituted. I have a scientific, powerful and permanent treatment for weakness, which is aa natural and direct as it Is efficient. Why treat with Irresponsible when you can secure the expert services of a responsible specialist See me If you have any of the fol lowing ailments: Varleoae Tolas, Krrre, Blood aad S k I a Ailment, , Bladder Trouble, Blood Poteons, Ernptloa, Ulcer, Pile or Fistula. 234Va Morrison Corner of Second Portland, Oregon his prison policy. "Of course," he said, "when the Governor sits down to the table with the men and calls them his boys, they smile and say that the Gov ernor Is all right, but when he is gone they refer to him and his pet plan as a Joke." This ex-convict believes that many of the prisoners will take advantage of the Governor the first time they have an opportunity. XO MORE STOMACH TROTTBUZ. Try our llte-gifing Chine Herb. They will relieve from the first doae nd clean all the Gaa and Pour from your Stomach, top the dtstree en tirely ; you can eat all the food you want without the elighteft fear of lndlgetion. Our Herb Remedlea have cured more men and women than any other medicine in the world. We cured many cases where others failed, all sickness or chronic f ft diseases of sny kind successfully cured by the wonderful herbs. OonsuUH.ton free. Write for rmptom hlsnk. Office hours. 10 A. M. to 7 P. M.. all dav Sundavp. Lady sttendant. "Vslden"" 127 bownsdale St. bet. Alder end wshlngton. 8 to 10 A. M.. 7 to 10 P. M. ' LEE nOSC. CHINESE KERB CO., 12V4 second St., Portland, Or. DR. GREEN SYSTEM OF MAN BUILDING THE SPECIALIST WHO CCRES. It matters not what your ailment Is, nor who has treated It, If it is curable I will give you Immediate benefit and a quick and lasting cure. Do not allow money matters to keep you from fretting: well. I charge nothing to prove my methods will cure vou. Mv offer NO MONEY RE QUIRED UNTIL, SATISFIED Is your absolute protection. Consulta tion, examination and diagnosis free. I claim for my treatment nothing "wonderful" or "secret" It Is sim ply my successful way of doing thlncs. AFFLICTED MEN, before treatlns; elsewhere, honestly Investigate my proven methods. Voo will then nnder stand how easily and quickly I cure all curable rase of VARICOSE VEINS without aevere snrsrical operation! SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON with out Injurious drugs (SOB skillfully ad ministered when preferred)! NERVO VITAL DERILITV without stlmnlotlve remedies I BLADDER and K1I)KY t rou blest PILES, RECTAL complaints, and all aliments of men. The above is my specialty, briefly expressed. Tou do not care to read long-winded, boastful advertise ments, in which one . quack de nounces another quack. Their pre tended warnings sound like the old cry of "Stop thief." You are wise to shun them. WHAT YOU WANT IS A CURB. COME TO ME AND GET IT. Once under my treatment, you will quick ly realize how simple a thing it is to get well in the hands o'f a specialist who knows his business. My cures add not only years to life, but life to years. I put new energy into worn-out bodies. Office hours, dally, 9 to 6: even ings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1. DR.GREENCO. 362 Washington St., Portland, Or. Consult (FREE) DR. KEEFE Nerve, Blood and Skin Ailment SPECIALIST And Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Come to me In confidence and let me show you the latlng and curative vipowers of my direct H-Jmethod of treat- ment- Tou are under no odubb. tion to take treat ment unless my charges, terms and a r r a ngements are e n 1 1 r cly satisfac tory to vou. No in- ence I NOT A lurious medicines DOLLAR NEED used which leave BE PAID UN- after effects on the TIL CURED, system. No deten tion from business. The following: ailment are uccess fnlly treated: Varicose Veins, Nerve, Blood and Skin Aliments, Kidney nnd Bladder Trouble, Blood Poison, Weakness, Eruptions, Piles, Fistula. WRIT13 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. Washington, Calif oi nia and Nevada. 0 to 6, 7 to 8 Dally) Sunday, 10 to L J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. 313 WASHINGTON ST, COR. 6th, Portland, Or. 1 Cure Men $io IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. a e n eral Debility, Weak Nerve, ln- I- TO,.iira of exposure, overwork anwother tIo- anon oi Rimer. ... .. -"- . :, Bladder aad Kidneys, arleose Veins, qalckly and permanently cured at small expense. I cure auch ailments as Varloos Veins, Plies, Specific Blood Poison, etc- completely and permanently, often with only a single treatment. Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACITI0 COAST MEDICAL CO, :su Washington St, Corner First, Portlnnd. Oresos. Birf G Borabi GoMaiseil Cwssauad l ufe and simnle remedy xoi I rVfarrfc. Hat ttoet mi inflammations, i" 'w.tim atlona oi sll mueu or linings of the nose, ttroat, toraaoli or other organs. AT nKUOOISTS SI iVkr net fwrrerjr Treatus with eaoh bonis mailed oanuuoai. .Us Ei saCMaluh 3sati.0fjo. U.S.. OUR CURES Are effected by the use otpK1-' r ' roots and herbs. No opera-fyr tions, no poisonous drugi-fc' We have made a uie siuoy;. In this line and you will re celve the benefit of our rs-j!,. search. lien and women ?' cured of private ailments ? K e r v o u sneas. rheumatism jf ..km. nr.iimnnia blootir..'. noison. luns trouble and dis-K:-., S esses of sll kinds. Consul- teJ' tation FREE. safea AaW :: THE HING WO CHINESE MtOlti.M. CU-. 185 Vx Uorrtsoa bt., PorUaaa Os. ffv lmmt Rfr LSH Tsss- 1 X