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TIIE 3IOHXIXG OREOONIAX, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1911. MERGER IS DENIED C. P. Doe Says His Vessels Are Not in Combination. STORY TERMED "HOT AIR" lad of North Pacific Steamship Company Pajra Thrr Is Nothing In Rrport of Alliance With Alaskan Steamer Fleet. If the North Faelfle Steamship Com rany becomri a party to the merger reported October IT. In which the cor poration waa allee-ed to have been united with the Alaska Taclflc Steam ship Company a nil the Alaska Coast Company. It will be after jiesrottatlons yet to be entered Into, says C. P. Doe. head of the North Taclfic fleet, who reached Portland yesterday from Ban Francisco. "I think the report Is 'hot air." said Mr. Doe. "It is news to me. hut tt the same time we're approachable on the subject. So far It appears to be a subject In which only the northern lines are concerned. My trip here Is one of a business nature and Is not In connection with the merirer report." From the manner In which passen-a-era flocked aboard the steamer Geo. XV. Elder last nljrht It would appear that the North Pacific Company has little To ica In from a merger of In terests, for steerace tickets were sold even after the last berth had been tak en. The purchasers were told that they were assured of meals so Ions as they were not Incapacitated by sea sickness, bat that there were no sleep Ins; accommodations. Some even asked what arrangements could be made to help In the crew so that they could sain a berth that way. There has been no confirmation of the merirer story by any official of th lines said to be Interested, and locally the Impression prevails that the Nort Pacific Com pan r would a-aln nothing by a combination with the Alai fleets. RIVCR PATROLMEN FACE QCIZ First Applicants to Re Selected tn tier New Rutins. Klia-lblea for positions on the liarhor patrol force are to he examined before the t'lrll tvrvt Commission at the t'lty 1L11 this morning- In the firs tests ordered to determine fitness of applicants for that branch of the po lice department. In the past the prac tire has been to detail men from the regular force to .work under Harbor master Speler. It has been found that a majority of patrolmen are not qualified to shoulder th duties of marine sleuths. llc.t re sults have been obtained when men were detailed who had a knowledge rf ships, were familiar with the lore and technicalities of the sea and of local marine condition.. Harbormaster Speler haa Initiated patrolmen In the service and those who have spent probationary period on the river hare usually been acceptable, but under the new ruling It la hoped to find appli cants wno need not be schooled In msrttlme requirements. CYLINDERS ARE HCILT RAPIDLY' Last Set of Sleel Tube lining l"p on Rmadway Project. The Installation of Immense steel cylinders to support the west end of the Broadway brldce began yesterday, and they were finished to a height of SO feet by night. They will rise 45 feet above the shafts of concrete that stand on the West Side pier. The cylinders on the Fast Side pier have teen completed and filled with con crete, and workmen were yesterday employed on tne coping. There are IJ courses of granite In place on Pier No. 5. and 19 courses on Pier . As they are to stand 90 feet above low water, about SO courses will be required. Only one course can be set each day. and every effort Is made to hurry the shipments of grsnite from the quarry. The base for the Crosby street approach will be put In today and exravatlnc; there Is progressing. while the abutment In BroaJway Is about half finished. - OWL STEALS . RIDE ON ELDER Bird Will Re Atlaehed to Harbor Pa trol Itoalliouse. Csptaln Thomsen ordered live cargo that was not on the manifest dis charged from the steamer Oeo. W. Kl der yesterday, as It was picked up at sea. It mas an owl that flew aboard the steamer off Cape Mendocino. PlanS are afoot to have the bird attached to the harbor patrol force and Harbor master Speter will give It a rating aa rat-catcher at the Stark-street boat' house. Captain Thomsen says the owl flew between seven and eight miles from shore to reach the vessel. It entered a stateroom port. On awakening, the stateroom occupant saw the'wlse-look-Ing feathered stowaway calmly scru tinizing him from a perch on the edge of the upper berth. The bird Is less than one foot high and of a species commonly found alons; the Coast. REAR MAKES IDEAL VOYAGE Meamor ail Sunday and Will Have Heavy Load. On the run from San Francisco fog was encountered only for half an hour by the steamer Bear, which arrived at J:3i o'clock yesterday afternoon. The officers said that It waa an Ideal voy age for this season of year. About lii) passengers were brought on the Bear, and she had a light cargo. Captain Nopander was on the bridge, contrary to a report circulated that he waa to take a brief vacation and that First Officer Selke. of the Beaver, was to succeed him. The Bear will have a heavy outward list of passengers and a big cargo. 'The Beaver carried about 1540 tons when she sailed Tuesday, and there Is no Indication that south bound business Is diminishing. The vessel will lesve Portland Sunday aft ernoon at 4 o'clock. THREE VESSELS IN STORM Irrigate. Lashek and Stelnbek In Trouble at Santa Rosalia. Threa of four Teasels waiting at Panta Rosalia to proceed here tinder charter to load wheat were damaged In a storm on October 10. according to news received yesterday. In a hurri cane the British ship Lydgate drifted against the German bark Lasbek. and the latter broke from her moorings and struck the British ship Clan OaJ bralth and grounded. On being floated it was found that the rudder and bow sprit of the Las be k had been Injured. The German bark Stelnbek also grounded, but It Is not known whether she sustained serious Injuries. The Lasbek. Stelnbek and Lydsrste are bound to Portland, while the Ger man ship 6churbek Is also said to be tn the fleet. The British bark Fprlnir bank has been on the way here about 47 days. The Barmbek finished loading: wheat here yesterday and hauled Into the stream, and today the tlone will be In taking; cargo at Columbia dock No. 2. and should finish by Tuesday. TRAMP'S KQUIPMENT MODERN Robert Dollar Begins Loading- of 1.000,000 IVct of Lumber, The work of loading: 1.000.000 feet of lumber on the Robert Dollar began yesterday at Inman-Poulsen's. She about the finest type of tramp to visit the harbor and all gear Is modern and her equipment comprises the latest ap pliances. She has a carg-o capacity of IS00 tons and speeds at knots. On the way from London to San Frsn- Cisco she was SS days Cantaln Mortan. who Is well known here and was aklDoer of the M. fc. Dollar. Is In command. The vessel has four short masts to which are fitted cargo booms, each with a capacity of t least 10 tons. Marine Notes To start loading- wheat for San Fran- TXAXEaV IXTXIXJOKXCK. Dae to arrive. Km mm. From Dste Wa.hlnston Sun Kranciicoln port fcurenc alanlia in port Sua H. Elmore. Tlllamooa.... In port Falcon Sin Frtnrlic. In port Northland fan rranrlacoln port H..r Fan l'.dro...In port Tillamook Coqulll. Oct. -It Colil.n Oat.. .. Tillamook.... Oct. 31 Mrnk.llw. .. Coo. Ha.... Oct. -9 Hoaiiuk. Hn DIo. ... Ho. City Pan Padre. ..Oet. IJ Anvil JUndoa Nov. 1 AUaace Kurka Nov. 1 Fe.var San Pedro. ... Nor. 4 Geo. W. Eld.r. .feu tneo. ...Nov. 0 ScaedeJed tm Devest. Name For Pats Northland Pedro Oct. 27 Washington. . . .F an Frai.claoo tcC -H K.r.. San Pedro Oct. 2 a eua n. Eimm, 1 1 1 .a moo a .... " i- I Baverlc ManlU 0-t- I Oolden Gate... Tillamook.... Oct. I frraekwatar. ...Cooa Haw. . ... Ort. T TU.amook Coqulll. Oct. Sua H. Elmore. Tlllamooa . Oct. SO XI SI 31 Falcon ........ San FraoclacO Oct. Snnkf . ..... an Dlero. ... Nov. Kom Clir ?an Pedro.... Nov. Anvil Ban don Nov. Allien'-. Kur-ka Nov. Geo. w. Elder. .San Dirge. . .. Nov. Beaver Saa Pedro. . . . Nov. ! Cisco the barge Amy Turner Is to shift today to Irving dock. Inspector Beck, of the Seventeenth Lighthouse District. Is to depart today for Ysqulna on an Inspection trip. To complete her lumber cargo for the South the steamer Shoshone shifted yesterday from Oak Point to St. Helens. Preparatory to having her hull sheathed with copper the ship Retire will be lifted on the public drydork today and tomorrow about 30 men will begin operations on the sheathing and repairs on deck. It Is planned to have the new steamer Willamette, of the McCoroiick fleet, sail from San Kranclsco on her first voyage to Portland four weeks from Saturday. Her machinery is being Installed and her passenger accommodations finished. Sen Fianclseo reports to the Mer chants' Exchange yeeterday were that the steamer Yellowstone was returning to the tiolden Gate because of having broken her shaft when 30 miles north of Point Reyes, while bound for Port land. Lumber from two barges and more from the ntream was loaded aboard the Bank Liner Suveric at the dock of the Portland Flouring Mills Company yes- terdav. while flour waa being sent board from the opposite side of the vessel. She Is to finish Saturday. As repairs tn machinery of the steam er Sue H. Elmore required longer than expected, she will miss one voyage to Tillamook and Is to leave on-her next trip Monday. The vessel Is at the Vul can Iron Works. The gasoline schooner Tillamook, of the Elmore fleet. Is due tn the harbor and will sail again In the evening- for Bandon and way points. Inward manifests filed at the Cus- tom-House yesterday were those of the British steamer Robert Dollar and the steamer Washington, from tSdn Fran cisco, and the gasoline schooner Anvil. from Fandon. The latter cleared for the return, the Washington with 605.000 feet of lumber for the Golden Oate and the steamer Geo. W. Elder for San Diego and way porta San Francisco representatives of the San Francisco A. Portland Steamshln Company telegraphed yesterday after noon that they had been unable tn lo cate relative, of the storekeeper of the leaver. whose name la aal.l to K. Thomas Anderson, despite the hospital record as Thomas Nelson. He died late Tuesday night from Injuries received through falling down a hatch. The body hns been removed to Holman's undertaking parlors. Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND. Oct. i.V A a. Pear, from Kan Pedro inH R,n r.. hallfd a.nlin. schooner Anvil, for Ban don; Itfanirr Ueo. W. Klder. for Ran r-- nd mar norta: ateam.r ilil.n,. Bay and E'iraka. ' A.tnrla. Oct. 2 3 rm, H I f , n n - . v. - of the river at 6 P. M., smooth: wind north lO miles: weather clear. Arrived at and It tin at . A. M Htramar It..- 4 Pedro and San Franriaco. Palled at S A. M. fteamer oolden Gate, for Tillamook. Arrived down at T:3 and sailed at A. M. Pt.am.r Knakv.tiir, for oo. Bay Hall.d at 7 A. M Steamer Beaver, for Sali Franclaro and Kan Pedro. Palled at 11 A. 54 Steam.r Waatamer. for Ixinm Beach Arrtved down at S A. M. and sailed at 3:30 P- 4. Brltt.h bark Iverna. for Oimnn.. or Falmouth. Left un at 10 A. M French bark I Banche. eaa FTancUro. Oct. ftta.m -v.11.w- ton. broke her ahaft ar 11 I . -, v. . . mile, north of Point Rayea. returning to San Franriaco. Hailed laat nl.ht i somlta. for Portland. Ictorta, Oct. ?VArrlviMt n-ui.fc -.- rr Helloooll. from Portland. eeattle. Oct. Z.Y Arrlrved Rteamai- on. from fan Francl.co: .teamer Alameda. ro-n ou:heatern Ala.ka; .learner Mon ara. from San FTaiiclx-o: etMinor 01.. Ina bar. 93. from sn rn.,.. teamer Prince r.rorre. front Prince Kupertr rnor. rrom r.varett. Hailed Atlaa. Taoma; ateam.r Charlr. Nelaon for Taroraa: ahto rharle. F uam, t . Blameiey; aieamer Honoluluan. for Hono lulu. -rt Fran,-1. co. Oct S5 Arrived Steam San Pedro. from f An, Ttmv - Harbor, tuv Hercule. from nrtvi "ti-k-. nal.v Fret-man. Mayfalr. from Wlllapa. Called steamer, t'hiyo Muni, for Hongkong-: WllhHmtna. for Honolulu: Mavarlrk Seattle: barkenttn Jam. T.t n Pusft Sound: abooner Or-aon. for Coqullle. Tides at Astoria Thnreday. . . .Hlh. Txw. oA. 31 reet n 03 x. M. .S T feet .0.6 feet 2.63 P. M. .S.I ft .1,1 p. Dr. Smith Talk of Klamntli. KLAMATH FALLS. Or, Oct. 25. (Special.) When Edmund Vance Cooke failed to appear here to give the first of a series of five entertainments. Xr. Andrew C. Smith, head of the good roads movement In the state, was pre- tled on to give an address on his work. Cooke had taken a chance of rrlvlng here at 1.19 P. M. and ap pearing SO mlnutea later at Hous ton's opera house, but could not lsnd ntll midnight, owing to a delayed train - K THREE ARE ACCUSEP Grand Jury Indicts Officers on Kidnaping Charge. BENCH WARRANTS ISSUED Detectives Ma left and Maloney and Colorado Deputy RInkcr to An-s-ivcr Allegation of Abducting: Leo iV. Martin. City Detectives Mallett and Moloney and W. A. Rlnker. a deputy Sheriff o Denver. Colo., were Indicted yesterday by the grand Jury on charges 01 aia naplng Leo XV. Martin. They are ac rused of forcibly deporting Martin from Oregon to Washington October 1. without legal authorization for their act and In open defiance of court orders. Presiding Judge Gatens, from whose court Martin was at liberty on nan when he was abducted, refused to act on the Indictment for the reason that he had been a witness against the offi cers before the grand Jury. Judge Gantenbeln. who substituted, placed the ball of each of the detectives at 11000 and ordered the Issuance of bench war rants commanding them to appear at 2 o'clock this afternoon to furnish bond or be remanded to the custody -of the Sheriff. Dna Twice Indicted. Louis Lockhard and J. F. Hawkes. who were captured by Constable Hall, of Lents, after Hawkes Is alleged to have attempted the life of the other with strychnine and who are alleged to have conducted robbing on a whole ssle scale, were Indicted twice each. One Indictment charges the theft of 1400 worth of pillows, carpets, lino leums and other goods from the, store of Drektor &, Wleder. 95 Union ave nue, on the night of September t. The second Indictment charges the stealing of the wagon of Anthony Labrsche, valued at $25. on September 10. Both crimes are grand larceny and punish able by penitentiary sentences. The Juvenile authorities succeeded in having two men accused of contrlbut Ing to the delinquency of minors in dlcjed for statutory offenses. They are Thomas Yates and Frank Valentine, the latter of Lents. Valentine Is now at liberty on 14000 ball. A true bill .was returned charging Marguerite Crawford, a chiropodist. with the crime of larceny by bailee. She Is alleged to have Illegally refused to surrender and converted to her own use the sum of $235 belonging to W. XV Brewster. Book A great to Answer, i J. W. Graham, a book agent, was the subject of a second true bill ema nating from the same grand Jury. He Is accused of obtaining money under false pretenses by pretending to have sold Charles Smith, of 1421, Third street, a set of hooks on monthly pay ments, collecting much more In com mission than the alleged initial pay ment amounted to. Last week's In dictment against Graham was on an exactly similar charge, the only dif ference being that In one case he Is accused of "fleecing" the company out of 35 and tn tbe other out of 33.60. Marshall Puett, the subject of a secret ndlctment returned last week, was ar rested at Prairie City, Or., yesterday on nstructions from Deputy Sheriff Leon ard. He Is charged with having con veyed property to which he had no title. MID-STATE DAY'S TOPIC FIVE TI-XL AD CLUB ABOUT CEN TRAL OREGON. Luncheon Programme Is Giveu to iler Direction of W. E. Coman or II11I LinesCheers Greet Hanlcy. Central Oregon was the sole thema at the weekly luncheon of the Port land Ad Club yesterday under the direction of Wilbur E. Coman. chair man of the day, general freight and passenger agent of the,. North Bank," Oregon Trunk and other Hill railroads. A. O. Hunter, of Bend, realty man ager of the Bend Company. In a whirl wind address of ten minutes, told why Central Oregon will grow. He de clared that from a purely business standpoint the Interior Is bound to expand. His own experience, he said, has proved that Central Oregon land Is capable of returning 44 per cent per annum on the Investment. He closed his address by predicting that Bend Is destined to lje the second city In slse In the state. J. W. Brewer, president of the Bank of Commerce of Redmond and president or the Commercial Club of that city, declared that if Bend Is to be the sec ond city In slse, Redmond will be a healthy suburb. Ralph Budd. chief en gineer for the Oregon Trunk, said that engineering on the Oregon Trunk had not been difficult as the Deschutes River provided a natural right of way, making It possible to build a railroad for 100 miles south of the Columbia River with no grade to exceed 6 per cent. He said that from the present terminus of the Oregon Trunk at Bend It Is possible to build a road to any other portion of Central or Southern Oregon without engineering difficul ties. V. L. Knelling, a farmer and live stock raiser of Lakevlew, declared that Goose Lake Valley was the original Garden of Eden and that Adam, when he was tempted by one of the native apples was "up against It" and could not win. "Bill" Hanley, the millionaire ranch man of Burns, offered a remedy for the high price of land by urging that more land be placed on the market He also argued for soil surveys that the settler may know what the land Is capable of producing. He was received with cheers. A unique feature was the shape of the programmes. They resembled rail road tickets, each address being repre sented by a coupon. The club indorsed D. O. Lively for livestock commissioner of the Panama- Paclflo Exposition. IDAHO TIES CONSIDERED Commercial Clnb to Discuss City's Relation to State Friday. Members of the Portland Commercial Club will be entertained at a luncheon Friday at 11:30 o'clock, at which the subject of Portland's relation to cities of Idaho will be under discussion. Re ports of the development meetings Tom Richardson haa been conducting in Montana and Idaho have brought about Increased interest anions Portland J Quick Home Cure for Piles Trial "Package Absolutely Free "Will You Spend a Post-Card for It? If you are a sufferer from piles. In stant relief Is yours for the asking, and a speedy permanent cure will follow. The Pyramid Drug Co., .80 Pyramid Bldg- Marshall, Mich., will send you free. In a plain wrapper, a trial pack age of Pyramid rile Cure, the wonder ful sure and certain cure for the tor tures of this dread disease. Thousands have already taken advantage of this offer, thousands know for the first time In years what It Is to be free from the pains, the Itching, the awful agony of piles. Pyramid Pile Cure relieves the pain and itching Immediately. The inflam mation goes down, the swellings re duced and soon the disease is gone ab solutely No matter how desperate you think your case Is, write In today for the free trial treatment. Then, when you have used It In the prtvac.jL.of your own home and found out for yourself how efficacious-It Is, you can get the full-size package at any drug-store for 50 cents. Every day you suffer after reading this notice you suffer needlessly. Simply fill out free coupon and mall today. FREE PACKAGE COUPON - PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 390 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall. Mich. Kind ly send me a sample of Pyramid Pile Cure, at once by mail, FREE, In plain wrapper. Name. Street, State. business men In that section of the Northwest, especially in the city of Lewlston, where Mr. Richardson is holding- a development meeting-. Many members of the Commercial Club be neve Lewlston Is closely related to Portland in a business way. A telegram was sent to Mr. Richard son yesterday asklnir him to send representative from Lewlston to attend the luncheon and tell the business men of Portland of conditions in that state. A plan to Include that locality In the circle of business men's excursions next season will come up for consideration. COURT ASKED TO EXJOIX CITY FROSt PAYING FOR SEWER. Firm, of Paquct, Glcblsch & Joplln Accused of Using; Poor Mater ials in Big; Drain. The Circuit Court has been asked to enjoin the Executive Board from ac cepting the work of Paquer, Oleblsch Joplln on the Holgate extension of the south branch of the Brooklyn sewer, to enjoin City Auditor Barbur from apportioning the assessment, to enjoin the City Council from passing an ordinance making and declaring the assessment, and to enjoin the city from attempting to enforce the assessment directly or indirectly and from issuing any warrants, contracts or other evid ence of Indebtedness or paying any thing to the contractors. These requests are made In an action filed yesterday In which the plaintiffs are: E. A. McGrath, A. Bush, John Tomllnson, H." 8. Harcourt. the Port- snd Sheet Metal Works, the Portland Gas & Coke Company and the Multno mah Mill A Construction Company. The city and all Its officials and the mem bers of the firm of Paquet, Gieblsch and Joplln, Individually and as tbe firm, are made defendants. The plaintiffs assert that the work was done in a grossly negligent man ner and that the Executive Board will, unless restrained and despite the man dates of the city charter, accept the work from the contractors. The eon- tractors, it is declared, failed to back fill, and many of the streets are said TO GET RID OF RHEUMATISM If we suffer xrith. Rheumatism and Jesire to get rid of it we must make ap our minds to subject our systems to the proper course of treatment for x while. The only way to cure Dneself of Rheumatism is to remove the cause expel the irritating; uric acid from the blood; every other method of treatment has proved a failure. 'S. S. S. cures Rheumatism because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers. This medicine goes down into the circulation and expels every particle of the sour, inflammatory uric acid which is the one great cause of the disease. The cure can be greatly hastened by a little care and self denial by the patient. In the first place do not let anything inter fere to prevent your taking S. S. S. regularly and according to directions; be guarded in your eating, because an attack of indigestion will always aggravate the symptoms of Rheuma tism. Do not expose yourself to damp and inclement weather any more than is necessary. When S. S. S. has had time to rid the blood of the uric acid and strengthen the system, then these little restrictions can be left off. This simple course has cured many thousand? of cases of Rheuma tism. Book on' Rheumatism and any medical advice free. S. S. S. is sold at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Co. A SQUARE DEAL Is what you will get If you treat with me. Results are quick and positive. You are benefit ed at once. Men who have dragged their cases along for months with some other spe cialist are astonished at the prompt effects of my r m a r a a di tlam. Stiff and Uwollt.. .., a.ianey, bladder, etc Blood Ailments quick- CfC ly and safely cured by uUO Coaanltatloa Free. Writ or Call. DR. LINtSAY The Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Second ctreets. En trance 128H Second street. Portland. Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to S P. M. ,3un- day, 10 A. M. to 1 P. it. fl 3 t aWs SkX. treatment. 1 cure iv yi vX J A Nervous Dec line. 5?. V-Vli; ij Varicose Veins. Pllea. ttZ&Jl ii u u i u i v. (viid uuia- - Cured in V -! jarVesAi. A 1 J V f : jS"4i.-' - mi. a. n. smith, . THE LEADI.N6 SPECIALIST. 1 am m registered and licensed physician, confining my s p e e I a 1 practice to the disorders of HEX, I have more money Invested In my eatabllahment than all other Port land specialists combined. I publish my -true photograph, correct name, personally conduct my office. I am the most suc cessful and reliable, as medical credentials and press records prove. I make this statement so that you will know you consult a true specialist, who sees and treats patients personally. I pos sess skill and experience, ac quired in such a way that no other can share. NO MONEY REQUIRED TO COMMENCE TREATMENT. Many patients have no confidence in their doctor because he demands pay before a cure has been effect ed and there are many who have been misinformed about their con dition, or through unsuccessful treatment have become skeptical and think there is no cure for them. I want an opportunity to treat such cases. It makes no dif ference about the financial part, as 1 accept pay for my services as benefits are derived, when I am satisfied the patient Is reliable. Health Is capital at Interest. I will prove my ability to cure you before askina; pay-for my profes sional services. , WRITTEN GUAR 1NTEE Dr. Smith's written guarantee means a cure or no pay for servls. I guarantee to cure certain ailments or refund every dollar you have paid me for my services. My services cost you nothing unless I cure your Varicose Veins, Hernia, Piles, Fistula, Blood Poison, or any aliment I guarantee to cure. My terms are reasonable and no more than you are able and willing to pay for benefits. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. DR. A. G. SMITH 234V3 Morrison St. Corner Second PORTLAND, OR. to be in a highly dangerous condition. Complaint Is also made that only 400 acres Is to be assessed for the improve ment, whereas 600 acres was benefited. The specifications provided, it is averred, that 1000 feet of lumber was to be used but that the contractors are charging the city with 65.000 feet at $23 1000. Much of this lumber, tne com plaint sets forth, consisted of culls not worth In excess of $8 a 1000 and slab wood of the value of J4 a cord. The conviction Is expressed that the Executive Board, although not em Dowered to do so by the city charter, which provides that work must not be accepted unless completed in every respect as provided by contract and specifications. Intends to ignore the charter and pay the contractors $104, 352.83. the face value of the contract. and about $10,000 for extras. Heed to Have Physical Instructor. ' President Foster, of Reed College. yesterday announced that a professor of physical education Is to be appolnt- FACTS FOR MEN A Straight Talk by C. K. Holsman, M. D. the Expert Specialist I am an expert specialist and treating ailments of men exclusively. I own my own office and equipment and pub lish mv own photograph, and personally supervise the treatment of all patients from the time they come to me until I discharge them as cured. Although my time is fully occupied from early morn until lute at night In looking nfter the wants of my patients, and in admin istering my special treatment for Blood Poison, Vari cose Veins and Hydrocele, I always take pleasure in consulting with new patients. In offerlnr my sendees to the afflicted the result of IS years' experience in ali ments of men I am Bivinj- you the BEST that can be had anywhere. My ''puta tlon for the past 18 years can leave no doubt as to my ability, honeaty and Integrity and should be aufflcient to convince the moat akeptlcal that I am the fOBbJiUM and LEAPING Specialist in Portland. I poaaesa skill and experience acquired in such a way that no other can share It and ahould not be classed with Inexperienced doctors or specialists. . , A thorouffh investigation should be made by every ailing man as to the special ist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and those who depend upon you demand the beat medical attention. I have the ability and can, give you this service. I have always charged a very reasonable fee, so that my services may be obtained Dy . . ,hn iinraml, desires to be cured. I make no misleading statements. nr iinhiialneaalllce rjroDOaltlona, I would like to have you for natlent If vou will come to me on a strictly merits that I offer, which are my ability, saving treatment and cure of certain VARIOOSE VEINS. I dally demonstrate that Varicose Veins can be cured in nearly all rases by one treatment In such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are preserved and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling sub sides, a healthy circulation la rapidly re established. Instead of the dcpreaalns conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured. KIDNEY, BLATI1K.K ANT PROSTATIC lleKAEM. With these diseases you may have more complications than are presented by any other diseased organ. By ray searching illumination of the bladder I determine accurately the disease and by microscopic examination and urin alysis I make doubly suee tbe condition of the kidneys, thus laying foundations for scientific treatment. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. Scientific treatment only should b 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 It, neu tralising It and expelling poison from the. system. New blood thus formed supplies and rebuilds the tissues In aucb a way that the patlenj recovera his nor mal state of health, strength and sound ness. MY DIRECT TREATMENT FOB WEAKXEfeS. That disorder commonly known as weakness has for years and generations baffled tbe efforts of physicians, yet to this very day a majority of doctora. ape- I Treat All Ailments of Men, and Cure to Stay Cured I Offer Free Consultation and Examination I Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for varicose veins, hydrocele, hernia, nervous debility, blood poison, piles, fistula, bladder, kid ney and all men's ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination. Mr office Is open all day from 9 A. M. to P. M. and 8undar from 10 to 12. All correspondence treatcsk confidentially. Letters cheerfully answered. Dr.C.K.Holsman 221 12 Morrison Street Corner First Street Portland, Oregon Five Days Varicose Veins Hernia, Blood Poison No Detention From Occupation, Family or Horn. NO SEVERE OPERATIONS,. MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVING. MOST NAT URAL. MOST SAFE. A RADICAL. AND PERMANENT CURE. I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL, CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS IS A FACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI ENCE AND EQUIPMENT. WHICH ARE THE KEYSTONES TO SUC CESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. I invite yoir to cbme to my of fice. I will explain to you my tree tment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous Debility, Blood Poison, Piles, Fistula. Bladder. Kidney and all Men's Ailments, and frlve you FREE a physical exam nation; if necessary a microscopi cal and chemical analysis of secre 1 1 o n s, to determine pathological and bacteriological conditions. Every person should take advan take of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A permanent euro Is what you want. VARICOSE VEINS Impair vitality. X daily demon strate that varicose veins can be cured in nearly all cases by o n e treatment. In such a satisfactory wav that the vital parts are pre served and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling- subsldees. a healthy circulation Is rapidly re established. Instead of the depress ing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. KIDXET ANT) BLADDER AILMENTS. With these ailments you may have more complications than are presented by any other ailing or gans. By my searching illumina tion of the bladder I determine ac curately the ailment, and by microscop ical examination and urinalysis I make doubly sure the condition of the kidneys, thus lay ing foundations for scientific treat ment. "600" FOR BLOOD POISON. I u s e Professor Ehrllch's won derful new discovery, " 606," In cases of Specific Blood Poison. It cures In one treatment, and is the greateet marvel of medical science. This new remedy has been successfully used in thou sands of cases. Let me explain it to you. ed in the near future to have charge of all questions pertaining to the health of the students of the College, He will be expected to care for all emergency cases, plan and direct gym nasium classes for men and women, plan and equip gymnasiums, give such courses In hygiene as he may deem ad- vlsable. and have complete control of athletics. The policy of Reed College will be to substitute temperate outdoor sports for those conducted by most schools and colleges. The salary of fered is J2500 per year. Daylight Robbery In Centralla. CENTRALIA, Wash., Oct. 25. (Spe cial.) The second daring daylight rob bery In Centralla in the past wei- oc curred yesterday afternoon, when the apartments of XV. B. Kelr, a local busi ness man, were entered by an unknown thief, who stole a purse containing be tween 1200 and $300, together with val uable papers. C.K-Holsman.M.D. professional basis. accepting induce- 18 years' successful experienes, tlme- diseases. clallsts not excepted, are attempting to overcome It by methode that have been In constant use and have always failed for half a oentury. They dose the system with powerful stimulants and tonics, calculated to restore nervous force or strength that Is not and never haa been lacking, with the result that the func tions are temporarily excited to the pos itive detriment of the patient. Weakness Is only a svmptom 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 confidence 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 permanentlv restore strength and vigor. NO MONEY REQUIRED TO COM MENCE TREATMENT. Many patients have no confidence In their doctor, be cause 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. X want an opportunity to treat such men. It make; no difference about the financial part, aa I accept pay for my services as benefits are derived; when I am satis fied the patient la reliable. Bealth Is capital at Interest. I will prove my abil ity to cure before asking pay for my aervlces. SIGN THIS COrPON" FOB VALUA BLE INTO RMATI ON FREE. Please tend me free your self-examination blank, "For Men," as X desire to describe my case to you for the purpose of taking; treatment. If I decide you can cure me and your charce Is low enough to suit me. Name . Address M The Pr. ireen Offer. FREE FOR ALL AILING THE SPECIALIST WHO CURES. T want all ailing men to feel that they can come to my office freely for examination atid explanation of their condition, witnout neing oouna by any obligation to take treatment unless they so desire. I will make a thorough and scientinc examina tion of your aliments free or charge, an examination that will disclose your true physical condition, with out a knowledsre of which you are groping In the dark, ir you have y taken treatment elsewhere without! success, I will show you why it failed. Every man should take ad vantage of this opportunity to learn his true condition, as I will advise him how to beet regain his health and strength and preserve them unto ripe old age. Mv offer NO MONET REQUIRED UNTIL SATISFIED is your abso lute nrotection. Consultation, ex amination and diagnosis free. 1 t M EN AFFLICTED ME-, before trratlnii : elsewhere, honestly Investigate my l proven methods. You will then under- V stand bow easily nnd quickly I cure all curable rasea of VAKICOSE VKINH without severe aurirlcal operation! SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON" with out Injurious drugs (! killfiillr ad ministered when preferred M NERVO VITAL DEBILITY without stlmulntlvs remedies; B L A D n E R nnd KIDNEY trouble; PILES, KECTAL complaints, and all sllmcnts of men. WHAT YOU WAT IS A UUKE. 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 of 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. GREEN CO. 363 Washington St., Portland, Or. TRUTH FOR MEN I am a Graduate of Pharmacy and Medicine, legally qualified to practice my profession in the States of Oregon, Washington. California and Nevada. L publish my own photograph, practice un der my true ana correct name, person ally own, control and manage my office. I meet, treat and consult with all pa tients at all times. I em poly no hired substitutes or illegal practitioners to consult with or treat yon and I devote my entire time to the treatment of At EN'S AILMENTS. I have no hranch offices and am not connected with any "medi cal company. "institute" or "miueiim.'' (Signed Affidavit) J. J. KEKFE. My sworn staement Is your protection against Incompetent and inferior treat ment. Come to me In confidence and let me show you the wonderful rejuvenating and curative powsr of my direct method of treatment. You nre under no obliga tions to take treatment unless my charges, t erms and arrangements are entirely satisfactory to you. No Injuri ous medicines used. No detention from work. The following ailment are sucreswfuMy. treated: Vancoee Veins, rvp. Hiood and Kktn Ailment. Kidney nnd Bladder Trouble. Blood Polaon ("floe" Adminis tered). Weakness. Kruptions, Tiles, fis tula. COXSLXTATIOX FREE WRITE If you cannot call 9 to 5. 7 to 8 Doily; Sunday. 10 to 1. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. 8184 WASHIGTO?f ST.. COR. 6TH. PORTLAND, OK. I Cure Men 10 IS MY FEE Pay When Cured. Ben eral Debility, Weak Nerve., la. omnia Results A - , -Ti-ni-U .rft, otber vio. latlon. of Nature's law.ments of Bladder and Kidney. Varloo.. Vein., qsleklr and permanently cured at .mall expense. I cure such ailments as Vsrlcoss Veins, Plies, Specltlo Blood Poison, etc., completely and permanen tlx, often with only a single treatment Office hours A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACITIO COAST MEDICAL CO., 14V WaablnKton St.. Corner Klrst, Portland. Oregon. L. T, YEE & SONS The old eminent Chlneaa doctor cures any disease successfully. uch as weak ness, constipation, asthma, catarrh, cancer, piles, nerv ousness, rheumatism, biood poison, lung, liver, kidney and stomach . trouble; also 'T'i-'ZF & private allme Nu--" S : s women. No Jf failed, I guai ems of men and K lC-" ff S women, jso matter wno nas f J$ failed, I guarantee a cure if .&ii& curable. I have spent a life time atudy of nerDB ana graauatea rrom several universities and took post-graduata co'irses In China. X have thousands of tes timonials from my grateful patients. I usa only the most harmless Chinese herbs, re gardless of the high price. So I can help you. Call or write for symptom blank and circular. I. T." TEE SONS MEDICINE CO., 14ZVx First. 8. E. cor. Alder. PeVtland. Or. BING CHONG, Chinese Doctor Made of Chinese herbs and root medicine cures sal kinds diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, stomach, kid ney, blood troubles of mia and woman when other EalL If you sutler, call or write to 232 Wash, at., cor. 2d. Room 18, porU Or I , 1 SV." -u