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THE MORNING OREGOXIAN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY la, 1912. 1 LEWIS LOSES POST License of Dixon's Engineer Revoked by Inspectors. EXPLOSION BLAME FIXED Officer nld Responsible for Prr mltllnc Bollrm to B Without WterRnlln Mn L-rls Cannot Aaln Serre. Through an order entered jresterdar by Cnltee! Ftalea lnpe-tor of Steam VmmIi Edwards and Fuller, tha license of Cf-.ester L. Lewis wii revoked. Lewis m chief er.atnrer of tha Ill-fated Ifimrr Sarah Klxon for a period ot more than four years and waa on dutr the nlicht of January 1. when she was wrerked throuBh an explosion of her bolr an she was hd'-i-r downstream ai a point f-tir nii above Kalama. and Captain Stlnson. Mate Monlcal and Kir-man Knowles ol their live. The decision was the outcome of a trial held la-it week. Lewla was ac r.ied ef neH'tfen. e because of the con clusion of the Government Inspector tiat trie cause of tt.e explosion was lark of water In the bo'Ier. Lewis t,:trierl that he had "ne forward from tha eria.ne-room about IS minutes be fore the explosion and that the water cauK" showed there was sufficient In the boiler. By means of another wit ness he corroborated the testimony that tho rausre showed water to wtthtn two Inches of the top. The stand of the Inspectors was that reeard.e.s of the itauee the three cocks with which the boiler was fitted, by -r.ran, of which It ran be ascertained f the water Is above a certain helKht. a.iould have been tested. Other evt Imre was adduced that the duty of regulating the water In the boiler was. In a measure. left to the fireman. Also It was told that at times firemen on duty wrote letter when silting- beside the boiler. The revocation of the. license means that Lewis cannot serve again as engi neer, unless the decision Is reversed throuch appeal to the supervising; In ?.rtor or the Inspectors of the dis trict tn!ht permit him to take another examination In later years, which Is seMom done. The Inspectors heard testimony yes terday In connection with the collision s week ico between the steamer Modoc and tur Resolute, which oc mrred ss the Jlodno was backing Into he stream from Taylor-street dock In 1 heavy fo. whl'e the Resolute was uroceedinr downstream from her berth t Main street. The Inspectors found hat the accident was due wholly to he fo and neither master was ac countable. Pamasre to the Modoc was stlmated at tli and that to the Reso ute at 1 1 7. each owner shouldering the ost. Tl IT TO LOAD ITMBER HEHK Kjortcr Reap Profit by Rochartor Ine Tramp Steamer. Accompanying the, news yesterday that the barkentlne James Tuft had been chartered to load lumber her ot at Wlllapa Harbor for Valparlso . for orders, on a rate of Sis td. or 43 td. with the option of Sydney, and 4s Sd for Brisbane, was the fact that the l:r!tln tramp Anerley. previously re ported taken by the J. J. Moor A fompanv Interests to load lumber here for Australia at 4 shllllnKS. had been rechartered to O- W. McNear at Ss 3d to load on Puret Sound for Australla- It la said that exporters havlns; steam vessel under engagement are In a position to make handsome re turns br recharterlngs. aa there Is no cessation of the scarcity of tonnage .'eslrahle for lumber carrying. In the trans-Pacific trade the rate Is above anvthlng quoted In years, as owners de mand 7s d to 7s d. The .British tramp tn-eano. which was taken by the Waterhouse line, has been rechartered. the iianta Fe Railroad Interest hav ing flsed her to carry cotton from San Pranrlsco to the Orient and It Is re norted that the rate was approximately 7 shillings. 4AI.IKORXIA WHEAT ROCGHT Xortliwct Draw Hard Varieties F"rom Sonth for Seed. In the receipt of a shipment of Cali fornia wheat on the steamer Rose City, equal to a carload, la a situation almost as odd aa thouich coal were transported to Newcastle, as Portland Is recognised as the gateway through which the bu!k of the wheat bought by California move. The wheat Is consigned to Aloers Bros, and Is destined for points rrt of the Blue Mountains to be used as seed. Ilenrv C. Bunker, chief Inspector of the grain department of the San Kran cls. o CharnlK-r of Commerce, who Is In the city, says that the Importation of California grain Is really not a new de parture, aa regards the Introduction of wheat grown In one district Into an other, as the California product Is a hardier variety than those grown In the Northwest and a change In seed Is beneficial for the soil. Some C'a'lfornla wheat Is so hard, he says, that Its prin cipal use Is a poultry feed. Mr. Bunker Is her to ascertain If arrangements ran be made for storlntr wheat so that It can be sold at the San Francisco Marine Exchange on the boards and de livery specified at Portland. MVKKIO SCSTAIXS . DAMAGE I.inrr Head Into Galea and on Xear ln:r foa.t Is Battered. officers of the Oriental liner Suverlc. wi.lrh has arrived at Seattle and is due In Portland February 1, have stories to tell of hlgb seas and strong head winds that beset the ship on the way from Yokohama. She was 19 days com pleting the trip. The conditions did not moderate as she neared the, Pacific Coast, aa two days before the Suverlo passed into the .--traits of Fuca a big sea climbed over her bow, sweeping1 over her bridge end carrying away the telegraph, be sides giving those on the bridge an unexpected bath. Four days previously the wireless aerials were rendered use. less as a result of strong pairs, and the wireless room was flooded. The 111 luck of the big liner began at Kobe, where her company was quaran tined because a member of the Chinese crew died of smallpox. The others were vaccinated and given a sulphur .th. At Tokohama the Chinese crew held a celebration and all "pigtails" were shorn, as the Celestials learned f-om countrymen on the Pacific Mill liner Mongolia that the modes of hair .ircss had been altered in the Flowery Kingdom with the success of the revo lution. The liner Knmerlc, which was dam aged going to the Far Fast, was passed In the Inland Sea. th Tassels being about 0 feet apart In Kuroshlnia Strait. GKAI.N TRICKING COST IS HIGH Sieamlilp Agent Kind Charge of 10 Cent Mct Economical. In their efforts to adjust conditions with reference to loading coasting vejseU with wheat, so that th charge of le cents a ton for trucking on the docks In delivering the sacks to the chutes would be abolished, steamship men seem to have struck a stumbling block, for In employing longshoremen to do the work. Instead of permitting the dock operators to make the delivery, the cost In some Instances Is said to have climbed to 2& cents a ton. The steamship agents say they would be willing to cut the rate on wheat to San Frar.cts-o an.l Los Angeles 10 cents a ton If the dock interests would guarantee delivery at the chutes, but the hitter are iinahle to enter Into such an arrangement because th long shoremen decline to recognise trucking ITEslICB INTEt-IJOBSCK. te Arrive. From. . Eureka Jan Francisco . Ban Pedro. . .. . San Francisco Tlilamooa. . .. , a Pedro. .cooi Hay .Mamie ,?an Francisco . Sun f'e.lro. . - -.San Dleso. .San Class. ... Vain. Alliance Carlo Ho City Toaemlfe Fu H. Klraor l!Tr .. Ppt ikwttvr. . . uvrlc. ...... r.oan-.se Har Falcon , Ceo. W. Elder. Pate. In port In P"rt la port In port Feb. 14 F b. Feb. b. Fro. Feb. Keb. IT IS ID 10 !1 F.u. Srbadaled te Depart. Name. For Date. Alliance Tl oaemlte. .... Carioa Sue H. Elmore. Tale K, . cr Harvard. . ..... rtreakwatee. ... Beaver Koanoke. ...... .Kurska Mn IMefO. . . an Kranctso .Tillamook. . . . 8. V tor L- A-. Feb. Feb. Fb. Feb. Fab. rl. . .San r Jro. . . . , a. r f" u A-. Feb. Feb. F.b. Feb. Feb. F.b. Fab. Fab. IT 21 Si , Coo Par .Baa Pedro. ... . San Piece. . Saa Francisco . stn Pedro. . . .Manila Falcoa. Ilear. . . . Ruvarlo. . Geo. W. Elder. . sea Ciego. ... from th piles to the vessel as work belonging to the gralnhandlers, the lat ter only trucking from the car to docks. It I not doubted but that the steamship men will rescind their action In refusing to pay th 10 cents after February 1 and a meeting may b called thta week to discuss th change. Pilot Commissioners 3Iet- ASTORIA. Or.. Feb. 14. (Special.) An adjourned meeting of the State Board of Pilot Commissioners was held here this morning with Commissioners Taylor and Kopp present. The bar pilot's branch, held by Captain Archie A. Cann, and the river branch, held by Captain H. T. Groves, were renewed. An application for a bar pilot's branch was received from Captain Matt A. Premier. It was placed on file. Marine Xotes. Captain J. W. Eton Is enjoying a short respite as skipper of the steamer Jlodoc and Captain W. A. Davis is In command. Harbormaster Ppeier received a re port yesterday that the motorboat Judge had been stolen from th Von dcrworth shop Tuesday night. Bound for Adelaide, the British tramp Hartington has been cleared by Bal four, liuthrle & Co.. and will sail to day. She has aboard approximately 3.300.0U0 feet of fir, valued at 3S.32j. Stone masons engaged In "pointing the granite piers of the Broadway bridge, terminated their labora yester day and th contractor, th Union Bridge Construction Company, will store the plant her temporarily. When the gasofane schooner Osprey sails today for the Siuslaw her skipper will have Instructions to call at Toledo on the return and take In tow the hull of a fish boat 120 feet long, which will be equipped with machinery here. When two large copper pipes were being hoisted from the deck of th steamer' Carlos yesterday, at the foot of Couch street, a crate la which they were held broke, and both fell Into the river. Latte In the afternoon grapplers recovered them. K. A. Tabor, who has held the berth of bookkeeper of the Shaver Transpor tation Company four years, severed his connection with the corporation yes terday with the determination to em bark In comme.clal pursuits far re moved from steamboating. There cleared at the Custom-House yesterday the steamer Falcon, for San Francisco: steamer Casco, for th same destination, with (39.000 feet of lum ber; the gasoline schooner Osprey. for Florence, with general cargo, and the steamer Geo. W. Kldcr. for San Diego and way ports. Captain Buchanan, superintendent of the Open River Transportation Com pany, who returned yesterday from Ceillo. says that the steamer Twin Cities was launched Tuesday and will be commissioned for the Snake River run early In th Spring. The steamer Inland Empire will resume operations on the Celllo-Kennewlck-Pasco run February 18 and the steamer J. N. Teal Is to go Into service between Port land and the Big Kddy Sunday. Members of the board of engineers at Washington have Informed Major Morrow, Corps of F.nglneers, IT. S. A that th Improvement of the bar and entrance to Xelialem River is not war ranted by the commerce handled. Cltl sens of Nehalrm will he permitted to communicate with the Government of ficials and If further argument are found reasonable tbe matter may be reopened. It was estimated that the cost of th project would be $:t,000. and almost half of the amount was to be contributed by the Port of N'ehalem. The work wa reported on favorably by Major Morrow. . Movements of Veel. PORTUXn, Feb. 14. Arrived Klramer Claremoiit. from Sun Franrlaro. hailed 8trainer tleo. W. Eluer. for San Dleso and war porta: steamer Itreakwater. for Coos par: ateamer Wasp, for San Pelro; atenm- r Caseo. for San Francisco: steamer Fal con, for ban Franclac-o: steamvr Jobaa Poulsen. for Saa Francisco. Antorla. Feb. 14. Condition at tbe mouth ef the river at 6 P. M.. roui;h: wind, south sat. 40 miles; weather, rluuriv. Sailed at f:l A- atenmer tilt-um, for Port San I.ur. Arrived d-wn at mlonlaht. schoon-r Noknmie. Arrived at JOisi anil left up at ll:.a A. M.. steamer C:aremonl, from an Franrlaco. San Franclaro. Feb. 14. Arrived at 4 A. M.. steamer Hear, from Portland. Balled at mldntg-nt. steamer Catania, for Seattle. Ar rived at 3 P. M., steamer alaverlck, from Portland. Oaviora, Feb. IS. Arrtved-Steamee Roeecrans. from Portland. Yokohama, Feb. 14. Arrived previously Mexico Mm. from Tacoma; Mongolia, from tin Francisco. Laie Angelas. Feb. 14. Arrived Norwood, from )ras Harbor. Sailed President, for San Dtego; Koanoke. for Portland: Dalay Freeman, for Mnrahfleld; Willamette, tor reattle; Mandalav. for Crescent cue. Kavmond. Vah.. Feb. 14. Arrived Feb. 1? Schooner stimson; February 13, steamer Wll'.apa. Seattle. Feb. 14. Arrived Steamers Northweatem. from "oathwatern Alaaka; Rvrja. Watson, from Tacoma: Sewsrd. from Port Rlskeljr. Sailed Steamers Cusco. Co lumbian, Norths astera. for Tacoma; Hornet, Everett. Falrhaven. for Port Ludlow. 8an Franrlsco. Feb. 14. Arrived Steam ers Thor. from Nsnatmo; Pear, from Port land: Weaterner. from Wlllapa: Panta Mon ica, from -ava Hartjer; Maverick, from Aetnrta; achooner Oresnn. from Coqullle Klver. Sailed Steamers Wtlhelmlns, for Honolulu: schooners A. B. Johnson. Ky e'omcra. for (,rsvs Harbor. TIHee at Astarta Thursday. High. l.ew. A. !.... feeCVS A. M . f-ef 11:02 P. Xl....a, fears .1.1 p. at.. . u.2 foot MAIL CLERK BOBS Alfonso Hobart, General De livery Man, Confesses. CAPTIVE SHOWS BIG LOOT Postal Employe at Portland Office ror Three .Years Is Caught Taking- Money I loo in Stored With Women's Wear Stolen. Arrested yesterday afternoon by United States Deputy Marshal Beatty and 1'oj toff Ice Inspector Durand on a charge of embezzling mall. Alfonso Ho bart. aged 31. for the past three years general delivery and directory clerk at the Portland postofflce. made a com plete confession, revealing peculations extending over several niontha Th confession wan made to Assistant Post master Williamson and Inspector Du rand and wits transcribed and signed. Hobart was given a preliminary hear ing before United States Commiasloner Cannon and was held for action by th Federal grand Jury. His ball was fixed at 31000. He was unable .to furnish the money and was sent to the County Jail. It Is expected that he will plead guilty to an Indictment, should one be re turned, which I likely. "The Federal criminal code provides for five years' Imprisonment or a fin of $".00 or both such fin and Imprison ment for each count of mail em bezzling.' said Inspector Durand. "Ho bart has confessed to enough counts to Imprison him for 300 years." Thief Reveal I.eot. Hobart took Mr. Durand to his room In the Colonial Hotel. Tenth and Morri son atreets. and showed him a trunk filled with merchandise stolen from th postofflce. He took three letters yes terday, obtaining from one a $2 bill, the second a tl bill and the third a pair of gloves. Articles In his trunk wer principally for women's wear. Mr. Du rand hopes to be able to distribute the loot to the rightful owners. In his written confession Hobart sets forth that a package containing a wo man's gown accidentally broke open October 15, 1911. and that he appro priated It after being unable to squeeze it back Into the package. This was the beginning. He declares that he took only $12 or $15 In money, but the post office authorities believe that he ob tained more. "Th arrest of Hobart has, I hope, terminated the trouble we have had In the Portland office over missing letter and packages for several months," said Mr. Durand. "There have been many complaints. Captive Long suspected. "Hobart was under suspicion for a long time, but not until yesterday did his actions seem to Justify accusation. When he was accused he confessed Im mediately." In his confession Hobart says he had fallen Into the habit of pilfering "nix ies." unclaimed packages lying In the office to be returned to the sending of fice or those sent back to Portland from other places. Hobart home Is at Fllverton. Or. WLLAPA AWAITS CANAL HARBOR PREPARES FOR OPEN ING OP PANAMA DITCH. Con Kress Is Asked to Deepen Chan nel to 24 Feet Inunber Out put's Gain Is Great. HA fllOXO, Wash., Feb. 14. (Spe clal.) -Wlllapa Harbor Is preparing for the oranlng of Panama Canal to handle with safety and dispatch her propor tion of the expected Increase In water borne traffic and offers Inducements for Industrial enterprises. A memorial hss been sent to Con gress, praying for the further Improve ment of Wlllapa Harbor by deepening th channel to a depth of 24 feet- This depth Is deemed imperative to meet th needs of vessels that will be engaged In traffic through the Canal. It was shown In this memorial that a suffi cient depth of channel Is needed to permit shifting of vessels at any stag of th tide, as the large lumber car riers will find difficulty In obtaining cargoes at any one mill and will be compelled to shift about from one plant to another for complete cargoes. This la not only true of Wlllapa Harbor, It Is pointed out. but Is the case In prac tically every Pacific Coast port. Wlllapa Harbor's advantages follow: so. 000,000.000 feet of standing timber trib utary. J a mllea from the Pacific. -N feet depth of water ever bar at en trance. No expensive tnwaee or pilotage charge. roo acres cranberrv land. 2,Vo acres tide: and. S.'pO.ouO scree valley and beach land par tlauy covered with tlm'jer. S20.000 arraa timber lirtd whleh should be reforested, now all tlmberad. S.1.0M acrea orator land. 20,000 acres clam land. Another advantage that will be a tre mendous factor In th growth and im portance of Wlllapa Harbor In the pro posed extension of th North Bank rail road. This linn, which has already pro cured its right of way to this harbor, will have a water level grade from th big hay and grain fields of Eastern Washington to deep water, almost at the very edge of the Pacific. In th district there are hundreds of factory sites lying along the deep and sheltered channel of Wlllapa River and Bay. The output of lumber on Wlllapa Har bor In 1901 totaled 49.7J4.495 feet, and was 273. 890. 60S feet In 1911. CHIEF SCORES PATROLMEN Officers of First Xlght Relief Are Told to Be More "Active." Officer of th Hrst night relief m general were severely scored by Chief of Police Slover yesterday because of a recent report of th Vice Commis sion to the Mayor that they had found 1IS0 children out after hours at night upon a recent Investigation. In the communication that the Chief ordered to be read to the officers when they appeared for duty lest evening he said that officer on the relief would be summarily dealt with and discharged If they were not more active In en forcing the curfew ordinance. The communication reads: Now that the relief has been fully entilpicd with the full amount of officers ami that these officers have taken the civil service exsmlnstion and every offlrer on this relief knows perfectly well his duty as sn orfi-'er. In faoe of all this, a 1th 7S offi cers patrolling tbe city, 1260 children are re ported out after hours rich night. There seems to he no effort whatever en the part of officers to do their duty In this respect, t'nless aomethlsa; is done Imme diately, and measure taken te prevent tbe ALMOST FRANTIC WITH IS Began with Itching. Spread Fast. Fingers Fairly Bled. Cried Night and Day. Tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Was Entirely Cured. Redondo Beach. Cal. " Eight years ar o I got ecsem ail over my hands. My fingers fairly bled and it Itched until it almost drove me frantic. The eruption began with Itching under the skin. It spread fast from between the flncers around the nails and all over the whole hands. I got a pair of rubber gloves in order to wash dishes. Then It spread all over tbe left side of ray chest. I cried night and day. Then I decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment, but without much hop as I had rone so long. There was a marked chanr the second day, and so on until I was entirely cured. The Cuti cura Soap we have always kept In our bom, and w decided after that lesson that It Is a cheap sosp In price and the very best In quality. My husband will us no other soap In his shaving mug. "I have always used Cuticura Soap and no other for my baby, and he has never had a sore of any kind. He does not even chafe as most babies do. I fed that It Is all owing to Cuticura Bo so (or he la tine and healthy, and when five iionths old won a prize In a baby contest. It makes my heart ache to go Into so many homes and see a sweet faced baby with the whole top of 1U bead a solid mass of scurf, caused by the use of poor soap. 1 always recommend Cuticura, and nine times out of ten the next time I see the mother she says 'Oh! I am so glad you told me of Cuti cura." (Signed) Mrs. O. A. Selby. Jan. 16. '11. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere. Sample of each mailed free, with S2-p. book. Address, 'Cuticura." Dept. T, Boston. Tender-faced men should shave with Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick. recurrence of the above and these parents are cited to the Juvenile Court, this relief will be summarily dealt with ana omcers that will do their duty will take their place. This Is not Intended to be passed oft lisnt ly as a Joke. Officers moat do their duty and do It In a gentlemanly and official manner. Pimply making reports will not do In a esse of tbls kind. Officers must be active In this matter. WORK IN PARK SATISFIES Major Saja City More Than Jtepald for Hiring Unemployed. Mayor Rushlight went to Mount Ta bor Park yesterday afternoon, acom panled by members of the Council and Park Commissioner Lewis, to inspect the work done there by men employed by the city because they were tempor arily In distress on account of being idle. The Mayor was greatly pleased with the work that- has been accom plished and said that he felt the city was more than repaid for its action In appropriating funds for the deserv ing unemployed during the Winter. Much of the work consists of a road way from the base to the top of the park, which will make the place ac- Partiailarly the Ladies. Not only pleasant and refreshing lo trie taste, but gently cleansing and sweet ening to the system. Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted to ladies and children, and beneficial in II cases in which a wholesome, strength ening and effective laxative should be used. It is perfectly safe at all times and dispels colds, headaches and the pains caused by indigestion and constipation so promptly and effectively that it is the one perfect family laxative which gives satis faction to all and is recommended by millions of families who have used it and who have persona! knowledge of its ex cellence. Its wonderful popularity, however, has led unscrupulous dealers to offer imita tions which act unsatisfactorily. There fore, when buying, to get its beneficial effects, always note the full name of the Company California Pig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package of the genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. For sale by all leading druggists. Price 50 cents per bottle. Ailing People Consult CsO T The Chinese . be V? 0 Herbalist Whoa Chinese HKRBS and RKMEDIES have cured thousands of sufferers after thoy had eWcn up all hope. DOVT lilVE VP A VISIT Tt TM. Tltl.t. lo not ba satlanad until you have con sulted l'. Oee Wo. snd lnvetleted the merits of his Wonderful Chlneaa Herbs and Medicines. You may be sunt away happy without treatment, but with advice that will save you time and money; or If you require his treatment he will help you snd pro cure for you the Herlie and Medicine that will reatore you to health In the ahortaat time poaalble and at the leaat expense. C. tiKK WOS Herbs remove all the effects of for m e r ex cesses, stop weaknesses, make the nerve strong, invigorate wasted conditions and reators the waated power and vitality. Low Charges. C. iEK " WO'9 charges for his Herbs are always very reasonable and within the reach of every sufferer, fio ail ing person need go without treat ment. If he Is deservl n g and reliable, as this Chinese P h yai ctsn Is always Portland's Leading Chinese Herb Doctor, KNOWN AS THE BEST THE BEST KNOW i -i s willing to ea- ' jt''rr" i tend aid to the tp. . TV y iV -: . ' affilcte d and f ' help them re- '''. ala their full I TV ; 1 healtband 1 1 1 atrenith. l OKE YVO'H C htneae Herbs and M e d a clnee are tbe pureat, f reaheat and beet. They are Na ture's twn rem edies. Tbey cure quickly the fol lowing troubles: Catarrh, Br. n rbitls, IMzxlneM, Indigestion, lvs DeDalu. ('.onstluav- C GEK WO. Longest Established. Most Successful and Reliable Chinese Herb Doctor on the Pacific Coast, aa thousands of T e s 1 1 monlals and New. paper R e e o r ds show. tion. Weak Back, Stomach. Kidney and Itladder Troubles, Dropsy, Bloating. De bilitated (Jondltlons, ervoas Kshaustlou, KhrunuUlsm, Paralysis, lilood Poison, bkln Iitaeaees, Scrofula, ErEfnta, and all special dlaeaaes and weakneeeea ef men and women. CON'falVr.sTIOJi AND ADVU'K free. If Yon Cannot CALL, Write for Nymptom fllank and Book, lncloaina; 4 cents in btamps to cover Poetage. , C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162V2 First St, Portland, Or. Entire Second Floor. - P. E Cor. First and Morrlton Bis. Office Hours: 8 A. 1L te 8 P. a. Dally 1 CURED IN 5 DAYS No Detention From Occupation, Family DR. A. O. SMITH, THE LEADING SPECIALIST. I am registered and Uewnaee Bhrslclam, eooflBtna- nar speetal rracrie to the ailments ef MEN, have more moner Invested In my establishment then all other Port land specialists combined, and I will give anoo to any charity If I cannot show this fa true. I publish my true photograph correct name, oeraona'ly conduct my office. I am the moat success ful and reliable, aa medical cre dentials and press records prove. I make this statement so that you will know you consult a true spe cialist, who sees and treats pa tients personally. I possess EX PERT skill and experience, ac quired In such a way that no other can share. To all men who are sick and In trouble; to the men who feel they hare lost the energy of youth, and that the etrength they ought to have has been sapped from them; to those who are not sick enough to be abed but feel they must use all their will power to force them selves even to their everyday tasks to all these I have a special mes sage of hope and cheer. I can cure that lame and aching back. I can re store the lustre to the dimmed eye; I can make you realize that the youth of yesterday has not been burled In an age of i e v e r a 1 decades, and that your pitiful con dition la now due only to damaged health. This health oan be le tored If you will aot now. Come today, or the stage of nsglect may get lust paat the stage that la curable. ''D,- Vs 1 aysti -- f -.. - Lea fr A . WRITTEN GUARANTEE Dr. Smith'. w" "-'SSnu or r'un or no pay for services. I guarantee to c .Jl'Sy .vioea coet you every dollar you have paid me tr my "vS-iBie, Fistula, Blood nothing unless I cure your Varicose Vein a, .Hernia, JQ1,reas'on,Bi. Poison, or anv ailment I guarantee to cure. My A1'?!,. and no more than you are a6le and willing : to pay for 'etit Office houra A. M- to P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to i tr. su. DR. A. G. SMITH cessible to the public when completed. The City Council appropriated $10,000, and of this sum a total of $8405 has been expended. Now that Spring work A STRAIGHT TALK 'TO ma thev Oume to charged as cured. Although my time By C. K. Holsman,M. D. The Leading Specialist I sm an expert specialist, treatlnr ailments of men ex- s "-j5aT "5fJJ eluelvely. I own my office and equipment, publish my true -j photograph and personally supervise the treatment of all f : n.n.n,. V-nm the lima thev Oume to me until they are als- f. ff.l early morn until islb at ins"i """""s " . . . of my patients and In administering my special treatment for Blood Poison, Varicose Veins and other diseases. I al ways take pleasure In consulting with new patients. In offering my services to the sftllcted I am giving you tbe BEST that can be had anywhere. My reputation ana experience for the past 18 years can leave no doubt as to my ability, hone.ty" and Integrity and should be , suKicient to convince the most skeptical that I am the i ORKMOb and LEADING Specialist In Portland. I posses, skill and . , -,,, . av that no other can share " and should not be classed with Inexperienced doctors or a ihomnrh lnvestlrstlon should be man as to the specialist he consults. ..if and those who depend upon you i.rllcteniTaveI.!,a'.y.,charg d'a VSt 'rlWlel so that my service, ma, Teceotlns- md Seem en la that I offer, which are my ability. 18 years- success sis, accepting l,,?.ni" ,.,m.nt and cure of certain diseases. ZU1 CXperiCUCV, uiun-aaviuB " I daily demonstrate that varicose veins can be cured in nearly "c"" b, ons treatment In such a atlsfae tory way. pain ceases, swelling sub sides, a health, circulation Is rapidly re-established, instead of the depress ing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund the money. KTDSEI AND BLADDER. With these diseases you may have m. complication, than are by anv other disease. By my searcn ing Illumination of the bladder I de terVlne accurately the disease and b, mlcroscoplo examination and urln alvsls I mske doubly sure the condi tio! of t?e kidneys, thus laying foun dations for scientific treatment. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. 6clentlflc treatment onlr should be need in combstlng this loathsoma dia eaaa I cure Blood Poison by the new German Remedy, which I lnt recti, into tha blood, purifying It. neu t Using It and expelling poison from the system. New Mood thus formed sunnftls and rebuilds the tissues In 3 'y that the patient recovers hte aSmtal state of health, strength aud soundness. MY DIRECT TKF.ATMENT FOR KKvors uKKiu'ir. Thst disorder commonly known ss weakness has for years snd generations baffled the efforts of physicians, yet to this very day a majority of doctors, specialists nuk " e- - . ail A tl asM I I rCat ll aaaa -.-..f J I Offer Free Consultation and Examination , Invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for X invito iu . . ' ,i i 1 1 f - v. : nninn nilea. fistula, h adder lrid- ev end all men's ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination If you fnr free book and aelf -examination blank. Mr ofnee Is open aU da, from 9 A M. to 8 P. M. and Sunday from 10 to 12. All clorree poo d cue. treated confidentially. Letters cheerfully answered. DR. C. K. I CURE MEN My Fee $10 n Tif uin o e uiiiMuc. List FREE. Beware of doctors who charge ex orbitant prices for medicine. I ch5allv Man' Si&overy for BLOOD POISON I occupy the entire second floor on corner of First and Washington streets, consisting of 12 rooms. KREB ROOMS FOR MY PATIKXTS Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO. 2244 WASHIXOTON STREET, Corner drat, Portland, Oregon. BAN or Home naes 1 T T O V 9 JVU B"J vrjxvm yj " " - - -- -i MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVING, MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURE. I OrVB 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 ARB THE KEYSTONES TO SUC CESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON THE COAST. I Invito you to come to my of fice. I will explain to you roy treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood Poison, Plies, Fistula, Bladder. Kidney .nd all Men'a Ailments, and give you FREE a physical exam ination; If necessary a microscopi cal and chemical analysis of aecre 1 1 o n a, to determine pathological and bacteriological oondltlons. Every person should take advan tage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A permanent euro la what you want. CONGESTED VEINS Impair vitality. I dally demon strate that varloose veins can be oured In nearly all cases by on; treatment, in such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are pre lerved and atrengthe n a d, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation Is rapidly re established Instead of the depress ing conditions. I guarantee you t cure to stay oured or refund tha money. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Cerebro, where the mental foroea are impaired. Spinal, w h e r e the spinal centers are Involved. Vital, where the sympathetic nervoua sys tem and forces that govern the or gans are deranged by reflex effect of ailments. I treat these condl tlona and all weaknesses Induced by nervous complications and ex cesses and put you on the right track to health, restoring the con ditions essential to your future Ufa and happiness. 04" FOR BLOOD DISORDERS. I u e Professor Ehrlichia won derful new discovery. ' 60S, In casea of Blood Poison. It ourej In 11, trealme.t, and la the great".- marvel of medical aclence. This new remeBy has been successfully used In thousands of caaea. Lac ' " . . a ea.re me explain it 10 yuu. 234V3 Morrison St Corner Second PORTLAND, OREGON has been begun by many of the rail roads and other companies and there Is plenty of labor, the force at the park Is being cut down. me until mey are ui.- Is fully occupied from made by ever, ; slllng Duty ana e.t'Tiy w IIO,gman. M. O. demand the best mrt-1-- " ing to overcome it ny rnouiun. have been In constant use and have always railed for half a century. They dose the system with powerful stimu lants and tonics, calculated to restore nervous force or strength that is not and never has been lacking, with the result thst the functions are tempo rarily excited to the positive detriment of the patient. Weakness is only a symptom, resulting from many local conditions, and is curable by local treatment only, without the giving of a single Internal dose, which demon strates the absolute sccuracy of my understanding and treatment of this disorder. In years I have not met with a single failure, and I have en tire confidMlice in my ability to cure all cases that come to me for treat ment. I am equally certain that no treatment other than that which I have perfected can completely and perman ently restore strength and vigor. NO MONEY REQUIRED TO COM MENCE TREATMENT. Many patients hsve no confidence in their doctor, be cause he demands pay before a cure has jeen effected, and there are many who have been misinformed about their condition or through unsuccess ful treatment 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 m, services as benefits sre derived: when I sm satisfied the patient is re liable. Health Is capital at Interest. I sill prove my ability to curs before asking pay for my servlcea mnA fi.-,- fret C.-, t.iva.r1 22 11- Morrison St. Cor. 1st Street PORTLAND, OREGON L. T YEE & SONS Tha old eminent Chinese doctor cures any disease successfully, such as weak nerves, constipation, asthma, catarrh, cancer, pile nerv ousness, rheumatism, blood poison, lung, liver, kidney and stomach trouble; also aliments of men and women. 7s; n -matter who has failed. ijev ;A I guarantee a cure If cur-a--.l AzsitaJl Rble. I have spent a lifetime study of herbs and graduated from several universities and took post-graduate courses Id China. I have thousands of testimonials from my trrateful patients. I use only the most harmless Chinese herbs, regardless of the high price- So I can help you. Call or write for symptom blanks and circular. L. T. YEE A bOSS MEDICINE CO., 142 lint, S. . Cor. Alder, Portland. Or. PAIsK TFUOW Till, IOC PFOPf.i; bate aic-k besfliiclie, indlpMlion SDdtonrBisniaU'hwjtb bad rompki fon. Tills is efcy to rorf when yon know wbn.1 to do, tontiipatfd pro pi ollfs hare these symptoms. lVe hsT cured these eon pi ai nla for 30 year with I . i; 1.11 FKOVtl LIViiKPI I.ii Too loose better and Ceel better after Daiing them. One pill for a doae, 33e a box at stores or by mail. For sample writ pr. aBoaanko Co. Phil.. JPcnaa. I J s 1 i at , 3 1 ' ft. nxasist V MODERN METHODf 1 am positively the only special!:-! in Jr'crtiana inai puujiauca ma v. niinf.Mrranh. nersona.lv conducts an" .-nana sea his own office, and conl suits wicn ana ireaia an " Y i r.n.nta I have more oualiticatlon I and experience than any other spel oaiist acivertioiiiii in Every man calling at my offire 1 1 B,eiip.' nf mv nersonal and lndl I vidual treatment until a cure is ef I fected. My fees are one-fourth thai exacted by the various "medical companies, msmuia seums." Be sure to consult me beH fore treating eisewnere. BLOOD POISON 12!' w-w-m t mv pnnMir.i(. I ACCEPT NO INrCRAHLE CA5ES.I I Never HOLD OUT FALSE HOPKS.I V(-l... . rAn Trllh InrnmnptATlia when! you can secure the expert services! of a competent specialist: Come to mo if you have any of the following disorders: Vnrieoae Veins,' II 111 l 1 m, .icitvu. ... ' . - - - I Blood and Sklu Dinorders, Illaddcrl 1'ronbles, Blood Poisons, Kruptlons,! Ijicers, special AHIUCUH, mr . . i m . t'lstula. 9 to S 7 to S Dally- Sunday. 10 to I. I Kxaminatlon Aovice J? ree. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.,lVI.D. Rooms 11-14 I.afarette Bldc S13V4 WASHINGTON ST- COK. 6th. Men and Women A Confidential Cha4 With Your Doctotl Often Inspires a Great! Confidence. All that wa aak U that you call at our I ofrice and talk ovsrl your condition wlthl us. We will treat lt confidentially, givnl you a complete physi-i cal examination and I our best advice. If I you think our dlagno-l sis and advloe correct 1 and our fee right, w I wf II Visa nlssg cA in I Consuiiuic bpeciaubb. treat you. YOCR CONFIDENCE In ni and our ability to cure you will grow I as we become better acquainted. We pro duce results where others fall because we are abreast of the times, our methods of treatment modern and all old routine and unsuccessful methods have no room in our establishment. WJB CVRE ACUTE AND CHRONIC DI3- EA5.KS OF MEN AND WOiLB.V regardless of how long standing. After you have tried Patent Medicines without number and have consulted and treated with several doctors and they have failed to relieve you, me will cure you. RHEUMATISM Our External Absorbent Method of treat ment means permanent relief from this stubborn and painful ailment. ASTHMA "We will refund the cost of treatment to anyone suffering with this distressing condi tion. If we cannot grant a permanent relief. NO OPERATIONS necessary for the successful treatment of Piles, Tumors, Cancer, .Rupture and other similar conditions. CHRONIC CONSTIPATION Nervous Diseases, Kidney and Bladder Dis eases, General Weakness. Ear, Nose and Throat, Catarrh and Lun; Diseases, Liver and Stomach Diseases, Eczema and all Skin Diseases cured to stay cured by our methods of treatment. BLOOD POISONING We offer you a choice of three remedies for this condition. Including "606." IF YOU ARE DISCOURAGED, CONSUXT US FREE TODAY If you cannot call at our office, write for free symptom and diagnosis blank. Hours 9 A. M. till 8 P. M. Sundays, 11 till 2 P. M. MODERN SPECIALISTS First and Alder Sis. Phone Main 4185. Entrance 211 Alder Est. CCKES BRIJiG MEN BACK TO HEALTH We core quickly and permanently all curable cases of VARICOSK VKINS without severe surirical operations; SFKCIFIC BlaJOl) POISOV without in juriouo lrun (606 skillfully adminis tered if preferred); XERVO-VITAL IK BIL.1TY without stimulative remedies; BLAIIDEK and KI1'KY troubles; FILES and all KECTAL ailments of men. PAY WHEN SATISFIED Is vour absolute pro tection. Consultation, Examination and Di agnosis free and pri vate. No cases ac cepted through cor respondence. One personal visit to of fice required before treatment com mences. We must see and know your ex act condition. This Is the only intelli gent, iftlitf actory way. Corn today. Wo will use you hon estly, treat you skill fully and cure you promptly. Houri dally, 9 to 5; even ings, 7 to 8; Sun-1 days, 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 362 Washington St., Portland, Or. MEN DON'T BE DISCOURAGED DON'T GIVE UI HOPE. THERE IS HELP FOR YOU. ACT TODAY I will treat some of your ailments for as low a free as $6 and J 10. I will make you an ex ceptionally low fee on any ailment you may b suffering from. With this low fee and my long and succepsf ul experience In treating ailments 3f men, you need not luffer another day. I don't care who has tried to cure you, will give you a sure nA has failed I cure and a a mall fee. Don t give up bo- lore seema" me. By the latest methods known to MED ICAL science I successfully treat VAKI COMC VEINS. PlEEti. NERVOUS AIL MENTS. KIDNEY. BUbbEK, U'SG AND BLOOD AILMENTS, KHEl'.UA VlSM. LIEK AILMENTS A- AXL CHRONIC AILMENTS Of MEN. Come In and see me.. Have a confi dential talk and be examined without cowt or obligation. I will cure you. DR. LINDSAY The Old Reliable Specialist, fonwr Alder and (second streets. En trance 128, Second atroot, Portland. Or. Office hours, 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. DR. GREEN WWW j